Pan 21 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, ftafem. Oregon Thursday, September 10, 1953 BANICK WINS GOLDEN BELL SHEEP TROPHY x J Is! U :...' - , - w Trumans at Vinson Rites For the best pen of four lambs at tht fair this year John . Banick Ic Son of Brooki were awarded the coveted Golden Bell trophy for Hampshire!. Banick if ihown at rifht holding tht trophy, his son, Robert, is to hla left. Hippo Pete's Girl Friend Washington (A Close asso etatM af Harrv . Truman's! White House days turned out a , i Thursday to greet the tormerlJUSt TOO fQt President when he arrived in I Washington to attend the fu oeral of Chief Justice Fred H. Vinson. ' The former President was accompanied by Mrs. Truman rn the train trip here from their home in Independence, Me. They were greeted at Un ion Station by their daughter, Margaret, who came frpm New York. Truman looked tanned and fit but told a reporter: . "I hated to have to make this trip. I never was sadder ever anything in my life," Margaret kissed her father nd mother affectionately, and walked through the station anuggling close to him and grasping him by the arm. . . Several hundred persons got a glimpse of the former Presi . 1 dent as he walked through the station to a waiting limousine. 25 Girls Cook Dollar Dinner - Twenty-five Oregon 4-H . girls, each county winner, arc competing in a senior and Jun ior "dollar dinner" contest in. the 4-H building at the State Tmlr this week, each cooking ana serving dinner for four. rood cost le being held to as lose to dollar as possible. Twelve senior girls of age 1 and over are competing for tllO college scholarship, and IS junior girls of under 15 are competing for a 4-H short course scholarship. Safeway la chief sponsor of the contest, with the Oregon Wool Growers and the Oregon Turkey Grow crs as co-sponsors. The contest idea originated j with Miss Helen CowgUl of! the O. S. C. Extension service rly In the depression with a view to popularising the eco nomical preparation of good meals, four servings for a dol lar were easy to accomplish then, virtually Impossible now, but it is still desirable to make the dollar go as far as possible. The girls bring their food to the kitchens in the 4-H build ing, prepare and serve the meal to a group of four. They often feature foods grown in their localities, fruits from Jackson and Hood River counties, sea foods from the coast, etc. Miss Pauline Schaplowsky, , Marion county home demon stration i agent, la Judging the ten tar contest, and Miss Msry Beth Minden of the college Judging the Junior contest. Senior contestants and their counties include: Kenna Lou Bell, Lincoln; Diane Sause, Til lamook; Phyllis Tldwell, Wes- co; Elma Jean MaglU, Coos; Tommy Remy, a boy. Curry; Margaret price, Douglas. Junior contestants, Margaret Phillips, Polk; Maureen Par mentor, Yamhill; Marilyn Monk, Tillamook; Donna In gram, Clackamas; Margaret Col well, Klamath; Beatrice Smith, Gresham, Multnomah. Names of contestants for the tart three days were not avail able this morning. Girl Freed of Murder Charge Littleton, Colo. Doris Zugg, IS, i free of charges accusing her of fstslly shoot ing her soldier boy friend Merle L. McDonald, 20, of El Verano, Calif. A directed verdict of acquit tal by District Judge Osmer I. Smith freed the pretty teenager Wednesday. McDonald's body was found May 8 In an unused barn near Lamar, Colo. Miss Zugg sign . d a statement that McDonald waa shot with a .22 caliber rifle during a playful scuffle in a Straaburg, Colo., motel. She said she became fright ened, wrapped his body in a blanket and left it la the bam. I New York W As hippos go, Pete is a pigmy cf enly 350 pounds. So, when he appeared lone ly, Bronx Zoo officials order ed a small girl hippo to keep him company and boilt aso cial pens to hosise the little conple. i Pete : was still lonesome Thursday. His girl friend ar rived. -Zoo officials took one look and ordered her away as too fat for Pete. She weighed 100 pounds. Polio Cases Show Continued Decrease Washington New esses of infantile paralysis reported last week totalled 2,130, the second straight week in which the number decreased from the preceding week. ' It now appears the peak for IMS waa reached in the week ended Aug. 22," the 'Public Health Service aald Thursday la its weekly summary.. There were 2,238 ease listed in the week ended Aug. 29 and 2,231 In the week of Aug. 22. Red Lodge Man Still in Lead Bill . Llnderman of 'Red Lodge, Mont, beat out Ross Dollar hide from Lakeview last nignt in the state fair rodeo saddle bronc riding contest to maintain bis lead for the too au-around cowboy of the year. Jack Clayton was a close third. Ellis Lewis, High River, B. C, took first in the bareback riding contest with Sonny Tu- reman of Jonn Day second and Jack Spurling third. Spurting did better in the bull riding contest, however, taking first,' with Jack Middle ton, Redding, Calif., and Don Adama of Templeton, Calif., second and third respectively. Winner of the calf roping contest was Gordon Davis of Templeton, Calif., with a time of 12.9. Dollarhide was second with 13.3 and Eddy Boyd, Port land, thrd at 13.9. Bulldogging champ for the evening waa Frank Finley, Nampa, Idaho, in 7.0, with Lex Connelly of Clovis, Calif., -second with 7.3. Gordon Davis was third with a time of 7.6. There are three rodeo per formances remaining 'for the fair season. One each of the next three nights, ail starting at 8 p. m. John Banick s Name On Gold Sheep Bell By CLAUDE 8TEVSLOFF Two new names were in-1 Turner, took both Hampshire scribed lste yesterdsy afternoon ' championships. Eldon Riddell, on the Gold Sheep Bell, su-1 Independence, won the Suffolk preme trophy of the Stste Fsir sheep show, when John Banick, Brooks, won it with a flashy, well-grown pen of four Hampshire!. ram purple rlDoon, the ewe championship going to Gath brothers. Claude Steusloff, Sa lem, exhibited the grand cham pion individual fat lamb and 1 t ! grand champion pen of fat It is the first winning for umDs, both being Southdowna. cuner .Dame or nampsmrei. The Bell, which has been In In FFA sheep Judging New berg chsptcr won the U. S. Na tional Bank of Portland Best Sheep Flock Trophy. Chapters compete with five sheep owned by at least three boys. Three pigs entered the ring ..; for champion 4-H awine sbow- man. mine, tou pounai par- row shown oy jerry Harms, competition since 1941, is the only contest of the livestock division in which all breeds show against each other. Any breeder may enter four lambs, of either sex. This year there were 10 pens entered, tenting every breed of the show fnt PntaunlHa Final sheep Judging results uu" " Included Lincoln champion ram I 'Lad' Sensation, 224 pound to Jimmie Riddell, Monmouth; 8'lt exhibited by Richard champion ewe, Ed Riddell, Harms. Mike should have Monmouth. Gath brother a,' known better than to pick on a lady, h won the fight but his owner lost the championship. ; Richard waa made grand champion 4-H swine showmsn. Neutral bystander, Wes Hilden brand of Betverton with a Yorkshire pig, was made re serve champion. The Harms boys arc cousins, live at Canby and both pigs were Chester Whites. Gerald Simantel of Cornelius showed the 4-H grand cham pion barrow. He was a York shire weighing 190 pounds at five and one-half months of age. Beef cattle Judging was com pleted yesterday. The Short horn grand champion bull was Bell M Locklnvar, grand cham pion female was Bell M. But tercup, both bred and exhibited by J. C. Moran of Vernonia. The Milking Shorthorn sen ior and. grand champion bull was Brooknook Defender, owned by Brooknook Farms, McMinnville. They also had the Junior champion female. F. W. Guffin & C. R. Leddy of Ore gon City owned the grand champion female, Hawthorne Belle. The Junior champion female was shown by A. W. Dyal of Sandy. Modest prices were the rule at the Oregon Aberdeen-Angus Association sale held yesterdsy afternoon in one of the Judging : ipl- ,nn fMist, hrnntfht riiiKi. "- - - $633, the top bull sold for f 380. Fifteen cows and neners aver- d 1325.18 and four bulls av- I eraged 3367.50. . Most of the snlmsls went to buvers In this vicinity. They included: Mrs. Carlton Mc- Leod, Brooks; one cow, 3o3; one cow, 8350; one cow, 8375. John Finley, Jefferson, bought the reserve champion bull for $310. Oscar Loe, Silverton, three cows, two for 3280 each and one for 3285. Mrs. A. L. Girod, Salem, one cow for $420, one for $535. Vincent Jorgea ion, Silverton, one cow, $290; Arnold Scenes, Salem, one cow, $223, one cow, $150. Feature of Friday State Fair livestock activity will be the annual Junior exhibitor fat -..nlinn wtiHuled for 10 a. m. 4-H members will sell 87 steers, 53 fat Iambs ana ss lai -1.. Animal! from FFA bovs are expected to bring the total sale number to around 200. Th hlink of vour eves takes from 110 to Vf of a second. HUNT FOODS INC. FRONT and DIVISION ST. MEN & WOMEN WANTED To register now for prune canning. Thirty day season to start about Sept. 14. count hv. Arrow j ........ tiH w do sue a weMterM fob of BMcKwwimg tQpnarmcmt, you ookk1 be wMtettt feWnl T brood kyh shift torture hSc new gray and colored pond strip sheme teen est IN bow bscowee ' rectootod in she spcoaCy hoooooized tie, shorts and honcftercWf. Casss in, gat yocrs fcoaa w todqy. afc hrtMt Airww coAor crtytosl OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 The DON RAMSnri L JAY MON.NETTE (OPD I6 STATE T. AT WOODRY'S Todav! Fridav! Saturday! 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