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TER MEDFOBD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. July 14. 1957 Paul Median Tops 4-H Livestock Judging in Sis-Q Prefair Event Median. 10-year-old flleS Crek 4-H club member, Jc$ livestock Judges with a ;nSf ftrWct score at the Sis-Q ;ptfcJDj in Ashland Thursday. 0 $&Bma 493.9 points out of ii' Jwi)j 500, he edged out (jOfaphAab Peterson of the Sis-Q etufi II points. Nancy Lusk, (Sltt-t tad club member, topped tiu Otsi showmanship to win ht kd Hardware showman ropiiy. Runnersup were 910 Salter and Ken Stewart. d9 siair contest results were: fLi'DiaMk Judging First, Patil Me4m, 493.9; second, Charlene Peterson, 482.1; third, Sally Mongold, 473.6; fourth, Carol von der Hellen, 468.9; fifth. Shirley Dunlap, 462.5; sixth, Fred Jssy, 457.1; sixth, Ron Anderson, 457.1; seventh, Claude Lathrop, 453.1; eighth, John Hughes. 451.8; ninth, Car olyn Tiegs, 449.2; and tenth, Jo Anna Mallory, 446.3. Sheep Showmanship (Class 1) First, Annette Drager, Sis-Q; second, Susan Wright, Oak Grove; third, Joyce Kerr, Sis-Q; fourth, Norman Ditsworth, Phoe nix; fifth, Wayne Ditsworth, Phoenix: sixth, Evelyn Nieder meyer. West Side; seventh, Nelda Chapman, Sis-Q. Clan 2 First, Mary Anne Cantrall, Ruch; second, Edith Anne Williamson, Sis-Q; third, Linda Gibson. West Side; fourth, Cynthia Holtgrave, Sis-Q; fifth, Betty Kerr, Sis-Q: sixth, Nancy Lusk, Sis-Q; and seventh, Faye Chapman. Sis-Q. Clan 3 First, Daryl Zapell, Talent; second, Kathy Zapell, Talent; third, Kathy Hernlein, Sis-Q; fourth. Mary Ann Barker, Ruch; fifth, Steve Chapman, Sis Q; sixth, Kay Stephenson, Reese Creek; seventh. Mike Norton, Oak Grove; eighth, Gary Rich ardson, Talent; ninth, Gerald Reneau. Talent; tenth, John Ly brand. Sis-Q: 11th. Gordon Loe gel. Sis-Q; 12th. Bill Holtgrave. Sis-Q; 13th, Chuck Legone, Sis-Q; 14th, Joyce Gunther. Sis-Q; 15th Margaret Nelson, Ruch. Beef Fitting Contest (Class 1) First, Annette Drager, Sis-Q; second, Joyce Kerr, Sis-Q: third. Ken Stewart, Sis-Q; fourth, Ann Carter, Sis-Q: and fifth, Bill Hernline, Sis-Q. Class 2 First, Pat Gillette, Sis-Q; second, Joan Drager, Sis Q; third. Connie Fehige, Sis-Q; fourth, Edith Ann Williamson, Sis-Q: fifth. Nancy Lusk, Sis-Q; and sixth, Steve Stewart, Sis-Q. Class 3 First, Karen Felter, Sis-Q, and second. Cliff Brad shaw, Sis-Q. Beef Showmanship (Class 1) First, Ken Stewart, Sis-Q; sec ond. Bill Hernlein, Sis-Q; third, I Annette Drager, Sis-Q; fourth, rred Jossy, Antelope; nun, Joyce Kerr, Sis-Q: sixth, Carol von der Hellen, Central Point; seventh, Shirley Dunlap, Ruch; eighth, Wayne Ditsworth, Phoe nix; ninth, Norman Ditsworth, Phoenix: 10th, Susan Wright, Central Point; 11th, Ann Carter, Sis-Q; and 12th, Phillip Dahl, Ruch. Class 2 First, Ronnie Ander- : son, Antelope; second, Ricky An I derson. Antelope; third, Nancy Lusk, Sis-Q; fourth, Connie Fe hige, Sis-Q; fifth, Ann William son, Sis-Q; sixth, Steve Stewart, Sis-Q; seventh, Jo Anna Mal lory, Antelope; and eighth, Joan Drager, Sis-Q. I Class 3 First, Karen Jossy, Antelope; second, Linda Som mer. Talent; third. Linda Gibson, West Side; fourth. Cliff Brad shaw Sis-Q; fifth, Kathy Zapell, Talent; sixth, Gerald Reneau, Talent; and seventh, Janey Glid den Phoenix. Dairy Showmanship (Class 1) First, Dean Sommer, Talent; second, Shirley Dunlap, Ruch; third. Annette Drager Sis-Q; fourth Carolyn Tiegs, Talent; fifth, Jim Reneau, Talent; sixth, Gail Glidden, Phoenix: and sev enth Norman Ditsworth, Phoe nix. Class 2 First, Georgia Hub bard. Antelope; second, Karen Jossy, Antelope; third, Linda Sommer Talent: fourth, Daryl Zapell, Talent: fifth. Ricky An derson. Antelope; sixth, Willie Debrick, West Side; and seventh, Ernest Lathrop, Williams Creek. Class 3 First, Nelda Chap man, Sis-Q; second, Kathy Za pell, Talent; third, Leona Buf fin'gton, Ruch; fourth John John son, Phoenix; fifth. John Hughes, Reese Creek; and sixth, Kay Ste phenson, Reese Creek. Class 4 First Sandra Melmes, Reese Creek; second, Paul Me dina, Reese Creek; third, Gary Cook, Talent; fourth, Vernon Calkins, Phoenix; fifth, Mary Ann Cantrall, Ruch; sixth, Ger ald Reneau, Talent; and seventh, Claude Lathrop, Williams Creek. Horse Club Classes' (All mem bers of Sis-Q club) First, Ken Stewart; second, Joan Drager; third, John Lybrand; fourth, Joyce Kerr; fifth, Ann Carter; and sixth, Steve Stewart. Texas Barrel Race First, Ken Stewart; second, Joyce Kerr; third, Steve Stewart: fourth, John Lybrand; and fifth, An nette Drager. Horse Race First, Joyce Kerr; second, Annette Drager; third, John Lybrand; fourth, Steve Stewart; and fifth, Ken Stewart. 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July 21 is the date set for the WSCS picnic at Grayback, to which all members, their fami lies and friends, are invited. The club will furnish ice cream, coffee and cold drinks. Plans for a rummage sale, to be held later in the summer, were made. Among the guests at the Lee Phillips home this week are their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland D. Phillips of Chey enne, Wyo. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scott over the July 4th holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooper, their daughter and son-in-law, from Brookings, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott, their son and family, from Sacramento, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haslock are back from a trip to Detroit, Mich., where they visited his brother, Cecil, and family. Here for a two-week's vaca tion are Mrs. Douglas Hanby's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. James King and sons John and Jim. of Seal Beach, Calif. The family arrived last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamil ton returned Wednesday from the family's mountain cabin at Calice, where they had spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin of Cincinnati, Ohio, arrived by plane this week to attend the funeral of Martin's father, Mr. George P. Martin Sr., held Tues day at Rogue River. TVip nhio eouole will stay un til Saturday, visiting Martin's brothers, George and Robert in the Illinois Valley, Harold at Grants Pass and Edward at Potrue River, and their families Mr. Martin Sr. was stricken with a heart attack at the home of Robert Martin where he was .tavin whilp his' wife. Jessie was in the hospital at Medford. He had been a resident of Rogue River for some 40 years, but in recent years had spent the win ter months in Arizona. Richard Buckendahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bucken dahl is at Ft. Ord, Calif., where he is taking his six months Re serve training. Here for the funeral of Alfred (Buck) Campbell were his moth er. Vereie Camnbell. his sister Vanita, another sister and her hnshand. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Os born, a brother, Donald Camp- holl anil Mrs. Camnbells la ther. The family left for their homes in St. Louis, Mo., Mon day. Mrs. Campbell mother, Mrs. Ida Cunnineham of St. Louis, is staying with her in Cave Junc tion She accompanied Mrs. Campbell home after news of the fatal logging accident reach- pH them in St. Louis. Campbell 29, was instantly killed Tues day; July 2, near Orick, Cam. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boyd of the Westside road, and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wilber, of Yamhill, and families, camped at Sailor's Gulch over the July 4 holidays. Guests this week at the Wil liam Baskin home in Four Cor- nprs are Mr. and Mrs. William Baskin Jr. and three children of Whittier, Calif. On a fishing trip to Crescent City this week were William Baskin and his son, William Jr., and L. W. Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Monroe of Four Corners spent July 4 with Monroe's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mon roe at Merlin. The two men spent a day fishing in the Rogue river near Galice. Four churches took part in the Illinois Valley Singspiration held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Cave Junction Community church. A special feature was the ap pearance of the Simpsonnaires, a quartet from Simpson Bible college who had sung earlier in the day at the Community church -service. The next Singspiration is planned for Bridgeview church on Aug. 18 at 2 p.m. Terri Lynn Brown, seven-year-old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells, is spend ing the summer at the Wells home near Cave Junction. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown of Vallejo. Mrs. Brown left last week after a 10 day visit with her parents. The Ralph Messenger family camped at Humbug and Harris Beach State parks over the July 4 week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millard and family were at Melba, Ida., over the Fourth, where they vis ited Millard's father and moth er, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Millard. At the Messenger home Sun day were Ralph's sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Trefe then of Eureka, who were re turning from Shasta lake. Because several members were unable to attend, the regu lar meeting of the Cave Junction city council was postponed from Monday until a date later in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cook returned Monday from a com bined business and pleasure trip to Boise, Ida., where they visited relatives. All the boys at the James Boys home in Bridgeview to gether with Mr. and Mrs. Earl James, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poff and Irene George, had a picnic on the beach at Crescent City on July 4. Some 16 chil dren attended. The group met Mrs. Leta James, owner of the home, at her beach cabin where she had been spending the holidays. Members of the Illinois Val ley Dairy club held a swim and watermelon feed at the Forks Tuesday afternoon, July 2. Showmanship practice was the theme for the club's Satur day meeting, held June 29 at the Robert Martin home. Sharon Frather provided refreshments. The group has earned S25 from the sale of pen and pencil sets Barbara Prewitt was crowned queen of the Illinois Valley July Fourth celebration at an open air dance held Wednesday night, July 3, at the Veterans of For eign Wars pavilion. She is a dental assistant in the Medical Center in Cave Junction. A close second in the race for oueenship was Helen Symens, who rode with Miss Prewitt at Cerebral Palsy Victim Found in Richmond Richland Iff) Sherry Lynn Woodward, 4Vfe-year-old cerebral palsy victim in need of constant medical care, was found here the head of the Thursday noon parade. District Commander of Veter ans of World War I, Ralph Aylesworth of Roseburg paid his first official visit to the local Barracks No. 146 Tuesday night. Other guests included Lee Turner, past district command er; Edgar Irwin, department in spector; Harry Lohn, C. E. Berg, and Elmer E. Curry, all of Grants Pass Barracks No. 27. Wives of the visiting veterans attended the meeting of the j newly instituted auxiliary neia on the same night at the Veter ans of Foreign Wars hall near Cave Junction. Plans to raise money for the purchase of Barracks flags were discussed before the men joined the ladies for refreshments. Friday at the home of an elder ly couple where she had been left last Sunday by her father. Harry Ernest Woodward, 23, father of the child, was arrested j in Coos Bay Tuesday on a sec-1 ond degree kidnapping warrant , from Olympia, Wash. Woodward was accused of tak- i ing the child from her mother in Olympia July 2 but he refused until Saturday to reveal what he had done with his daughter. Po lice launched a statewide search before Woodward finally dis closed what he had done with her. He was turned over to Olympia authorities, who laid they would take the child back to Olympia with them.' Parents of the girl were iep-arated. cash! mn or pwcnr rms I PACIFIC , INDUSTRIAL" 16 S. Control Hm VMM Home from a California trip is Mrs. H. M. Simington, who spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Louise Bell, in San Fer nando valley. While there she saw former Valley resident, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper and visited with her son. Pat, who is em ployed at Pacific Telephone company in Los Angeles. Accompanying Mrs. Siming ton as far as Sacramento were her husband, who is employed in that city, their daughter, Mer rill, and their daughter-in-law and baby, Mrs. Delores Siming ton and Lori. 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