Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 25, 1954, Page 12, Image 12

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    Thursday, February 25, 1954
Pas 12
Good Feeding
Produces Milk
Good winter feeding and man
agement practices are reflected
In the Marion County Dairy Herd
Improvement association records
for January, County ' Extension
Agent Ben A. Newell reports.
The herds on test representing
1997 cows averaged 652 pounds of
milk per cow.
Total production amounted to
nearly 1.1 million pounds of milk
nd over 30 tons of buttcrfat.
The herd of Racette Brothers
of Aurora of 42 cows averaged
1040 pounds of milk and 43
pounds of butterfat. Christy was
high milk producer with 2660
pounds in 31 days.
Bufford and Orvillc Brown
were owners of the top Guernsey
cow with 2100 pounds of milk
from Opal. She was also second
high in fat yield at 101.6 pounds.
The top Jersey cow, Ramona,
Is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Mfiller of Jefferson. She produc
ed 1810 pounds of milk and 83.3
pounds of buttcrfat.
Court of Honor Held
For Scout Troop 10
Boy Scout Troop 10 sponsored
hy the Salem Kiwanis Club held
a Tenderfoot Investiture and a
Court of Honor Tuesday night
after a potluck supper in Knight
Memorial Church.
A candlelight Tenderfoot In
vestiture was held for Gene Bald
win, ouglas Clark, Donald Wilson,
Charles Hoover, who become new
Bcout in Troop 10.
First Class awards were pre
sented to Scouts George Karklins
and Merle Aaserude by Victor
-Aaserude.
Merit Badges were presented
by Vildemar J. Karklins as fol
lows: Home repairs, to George
Karklins, James Miller; first aid,
to James Miller; music, to Arthur
Krueger, citizenship in the com
munity and fishing, to Andy Pal
mer. Three special awards for per
fect attendance for a period of
two years were presented to Billy
McCallister, Andy Palmer and Ar
thur Krueger. These awards were
presented by Leroy Krueger and
Leo McCallister.
Service Stars were presented
by Walt Morse to Merle Aaserude,
Alan Boyer, Larry Frad, George
Karklins, Billy McCallister, James
Miller, Andy Palmer and Ronald
Case.
The Court nf Honor was con
ducted by Committee Chairman
Francis Clark, and Committee
man Walt Morse of th Salem Ki
wanis Club.
Movies of the last National
Boy Scout Jamboree at Santa
Ana, 'California, were shown by
Scoutmaster Buryl Palmer who
attended with three members of
Troop 10. Larry Frad, Billy Mc
Callister and Andy Palmer.
Wood burn Cub Scouts
Banquet Planned
WOODBURN The annual Blue
and Gold banquet celebrating the
44lh anniversary nf the Boy
Scouts of America will be conduc
ted by the Woodburn Cub Scout
pack Friday, .-'eb. 26, beginning
at 7 p.m. at the American Legion
hall here. Entertainment is
planned and a prize will be award
ed to the den having the most
unusual table arrangement Two
Wcbelos badges will be presented.
Dr. A. K. Guild, cubmastcr, re
quests that Cub Scouts and their
fathers carve out their own "sil
verware" for the banquet AH
Cub Scouts, leaders and parents
arc invited to attend.
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