Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 10, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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    Thursday, September IP, 1951
. THB CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salta. Oncost
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HEALTH IMPROVEMENT. WINNm
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Girl From Rickreall
Wins Trip to Chicago
Titian haired Mary Jam
Wait oi KickrcaU won a trip
to cucago in November be
cauaa aha waa tha Oregon 4-H
Health club member making
tha beat achievement in health
improvement during tha pact
year.
Mary Jane, daughter ot Mr.
and tin.- H. M. Wait ot Rlck
reall, was hosen aa the winner
at tha Oregon State Fair Wed
nesday afternoon. Her alter
nate ia Harold Berger, eon of
Mr? and Mri. Henry Berger,
Route 4, Hillaboro, who may
alio get to make the trip to
Chicago.
Tha winner of the trip ia IS
yean old and haa been a mem
ber of the Health club for two
yean. She baa been in 4-H
club work for five yean, be
longing alio to a aewing and
cooking club. This year Mary
Jane enten Salem high school
aa sophomore.
Young Berger is a junior in
the Hilliboro high school this
year and has been in club work
for seven years. He has be
longed to the health club for
five yean. In addition he has
been a member of a dairy club
and a garden club and for a
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'Four H club members who have made the best achieve
ment in health improvement during the past year were
announced at the State Fair Wednesday. Top are Mary
'Jane Wait, Rickreall, left, who won the .rip to Chicago,
and Harold Berger, Hillaboro, right, chosen alternate. To
be eligible for the trip the club member must be 14 yean
of age by January i, 18SS, Below are the winners of tha
4-H school scholarship for their achievement in health
improvement, Linda Delp, Olex, left, and David Carlson,
Rickreall, rightt .
Cascade High
Opens Sept. 21
Cascade Union high school
will open the 1953-64 school
year September 21 at a.m.
AU students are urged to pay
fees and check registration
September It, 17 and 18. The
school will be opn for regis
tration all three days and
from 7 to 9 p.m. the evenings
ef September 18 and 17 for
students who are working.
On the evening ot Septem
ber 18 the Cascade Cougars
will oppose Silverton in the
Cascade opening football
game ef 19S3 at Silverton.
. Cascade will have three new
members on the faculty for
the new school year. They
are Miss Monte Middlebusher,
graduate of Oregon State col
lege, ' who will teach girls
Dhvslcal education and one
freshman class in English
Lvle Kins: who coached all
sports at Harrisburg high
school last year will be head
roach of basketball and will
teach social economics and
boys physical education; Da
vid Evans of Portland will
teach Junior and senior Eng
lish and one class in journal
ism. Those remaining from lest
year's faculty are Louis J.
Uhrhammer, principal; Milton
E. Gralap who will teach sci
ence; Roy E. Hough who will
teach freshman math, algebra
and aeometry; Harold Dutton,
teacher of agriculture; Robert
Stewart, head of the guidance
denartment. football and base
ball coach, will teach freshman
subjects; John Seim will tesch
freshmen and sophomore Eng
lish classes and be head of
dramatics; Martha Angus will
K head of the commercial de
partment and will teach typing
and ollice pracuce;
Riches will be librarian and
teach a class in bookkeeping;
Lora E. Bates will teach Amer
ican history and world history;
Eleanor DeCamp will teach
home economics and art; Rich
ard Bassien will teach driver
training and general wood
ehop; William Bissell will teach
all music classes including
band; Gsrth Rouse will handle
.11 ,.tr.n sericulture classes;
Margaret Riches will be clerk
and secretary to the principal,
r r Subv will again be
...'a riutndian and Melvin
,ni be his assistant
Mrs. Irene Hough will be head
w fn the cafeteria and will
. be assisted by Mrs. Mary Ben-
..j Mr. Jane Nicholson.
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The remaining members oi
the school board are Louis Sro
field. chairman. Delmer Bar
ber and Howard Gilbert from
..t year and the mem
Aumsville. The new memben
replace Fred Comstock who
moved to Albany ' and Karl
Wipper who moved Into the
Turner district from the Clo-
verdale district.
Harrisburg
FFA Winner
Harrisburg's FFA chapter
took the $100 ifrst prlxe in the
Oregon Bankers association
sponsored chapter farm shop
exhibit at tne state ratr, wea
nesday.
The prii wat awarded on
practical value, -workmanship,
finish, originality, aafety, co
operation, and proper labeling.
Winner of second place and
$80 was Amity chapter; Banks
won the 80 third prize; fourth
and fifth prizes of $50 and $40
went to Hlllsboro and Ger
vais, respectively. Silverton,
Corvallls, Albany won the 8th,
7th, 8th, and 9th place awards,
all $25.
A summary of individual
first place awards in the farm
shoo exhibit follows' Trailers
Harry Caleson, Amity; ma
chine .trailers, Richard Kiop
fenstein, Silverton.
Large construction eleva
tor, Vern van Domelen,
Banks: grain loader. Amity
FFA; fertilizer .spreader, Carl
Jensen, Harrisburg.
Small construction sell-
feeder, Carl Jensen, Harris
burg; silage cart, Duana Frue
denthal, Hillaboro; power
hack-saw. Richard Klopien-
stcin, Silverton; extension lad
der, Francis Stadelman, Hills
boro; tool cabinet, Richard
Klopfenstein; harrow drawbar,
Dale Perren, sanay.
The Panama Canal ia some
times considered to mark the
division between North and
South America.
Texas Sends
Hereford Bulls
Thirty-two Hereford -herd
bull prospects and 32 select
Hereford females from seven
western states have been con
signed to the Pacific Interna
tional aale to be held in Port
land October 23.
The aale of these top Quality
Hereforda will be a featured
event at this year's P-I to be
held October 20 to 24.
Traveling the greatest dis
tance to this year's P-I aale
are seven head of good Here
forda from the state of Texas,
consigned by W. J. Largent,
MerkeL Texas; W. J. Fullwiler.
Abilene, Texas; and McBride
Bros., Blanket, Tex.
From the state ot Utah, three
head era consigned to the sale
by Peterson Brothen, Ogden.
From Nevada, George Schu-
man and Sons, owners of Clo
ver Valley Ranch at Wells,
nave consigned six head.
Five head of Hereforda will
be in tha sal from California.
from the ranches of Sacramen
to Hereford Ranch, Sacramen
to and Keith Daulton of Ma'
dera.
Idaho breeden have consign
ed two head from Beau Meek.
and Ted Reins, both ot Pay-
ette.
Twenty-one Hereforda will
be in the aale from the follow
ing Washington ranches: Al
darra Farms, Seattle; Jack
Benscoter, Pullman; Columbia
Hereford Ranch, Hunters; Die
Matson, Naches; James C. Hay
and Sons, Ellensburg; L. C.
Staley, Pullman; A. V. Harrel
and Son, Ellensburg; John
Clert and Son, Ellensburg; Ed
Rea, Rlffe; Gordon McGough,
Prescott; and Francis Calla
han, Ellensburg.
Twenty head of aale cattle
are from the following Oregon
ranches: Joe Fisher, Warren;
Fred Cox and 6on, Grass Val
ley; Harry Herbert, Eugene;
J. L. Jacobs and Sons, Prine
ville; Walter P. Hubbard and
Son, Junction City; Sam
Holmes, Bend; Double M
Ranch, Adams; and Herbert
Chandler and Son, Baker.
Last year'a top priced aale
bull was consigned by Chan
dler Ranch and sold for $8100
to Coffer Hereford Ranch, Che-
halls. Wash., while the top fe
male waa consigned by Double
M and sold for $9000 to Lucky
Hereford Ranch, Gilroy, Calif.
Operating for the tint time
as a Register oi.jneru snow
the 19S3 P-I la expected to
draw many of the top Hereford
show cattle from all over the
western states. This year's
Hereford show will be held on
Thursday, October 22. Harry
Parker, prominent Hereford
breeder from San Luis Obis
po, Calif., will Judge the breed
ing classes.
year a member of the poultry
club. '
To be eligible for the trip to
Chicago a 4-H dub member
must have been 14 years old by
tha first ef January. 19S3. The
awards arc under tha national
health Improvement program
sponsored by the Kellogg com
pany. Going east with the
health winner will be Esther
Taskerud, state extension asent
for 4-H clubs, and Burton Hut
ton, state 4-H club leader and
from 13 to IS other 4-H club
members representing various
types of 4-H club projects. The
latter will be selected in Oc
tober and the entire group will
leave for the east on .Thanks
giving day.
In addition to tha top win
ner and the alternate two
other winners were selected.
These young persona who were
unoa welp of Olex in Gil
liam county, and David Carl
son ot Rickreall. Linda and
David will receive 4-H club
summer school acholarsni'ps
from the State Farm Insurance
company.
Linda, who is 13. is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Welp. It Is her sixth
year in 4-H club work. Other
clubs to which she has be
longed are canning, cooking,
homemaking and sewlnc. Lin.
da Is a freshman at the Arling
ton nign school this year.
xne son of Mr. and Mn. R. V.
Carlson, Rickreall, David ia in
the eighth grade at Rickreall
and ia 12 years old. He has
been a Health club member for
two yean and in club work for
five years. The clubs Included
bacneior sewing and woodworking.
Used in rating the club mem-
bers for their health improve
ment are health habits, food!
habits, participation in other
individual health activities,
participation in group health
activities.
Also announced Wednesday
afternoon were the 10 ton 4-H
health clubs in tha state., with
tne selection made after con
sidering . the number ot 4-H
memben -enrolled in 4-H pro
ject or activity, the individual
health activities ot club mem
bers, the health improvement
program ot the club, methods,
procedures and techniques
used in individual and club
health projects or activities, t
In this top 10 were four
clubs from Polk county. These
included the Salt Creek Health
club. Salt Creek; Bridgeport
Health club, Dallas; the Oak
Point 4-H Health Helpers. Oak
Point, and the Health Vitamins,
Rickreall.
Other clubs in the top group
were tne Busy Bee Healta
club, Lacomb, Linn county;
Seth Fun-O-Pep club, Gaston,
and Steps to Health club,
Hillaboro, both Washington
county: Ironside 4-H Health
club. Ironside, Malheur county; j
Cheerful Health club, Baker,
Baker county, and Tooters for
Good Health, Portland Beach
school, Multnomah county.
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