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    TWO-MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, September I, 1937
Further Results Listed
For County Fair
Dale Smith of Central Point
with his Grand Champion steer
and Shirley Dunlap of Ruch
with her reserve Grand Cham
pion topped all other steer en
tries at the Jackson County 4-H
and F.F.A. Fair. The champion
Shorthorn belonged to Christine
Bartels of Antelope. Champion
and Reserve Champion Angus
were shown by Shirley Dunlap
of Rurh and Diana Gardener of
Antelope. Champion Hereford
was raised by Dale Smith, Cen
tral Point, and the Reserve
Champion by Bill Hernlein, Sis
Q The Grand Champion market
hog was raised by Errol Coff
man of Antelope, and the re
serve Grand Champion belong
ed to Stan Smith of Applegate.
Grand Champion and reserve
Grand Champion pens of three
market hogs were shown by
Phyllis Taylor of Central Point
and Sharon Terry of Meadows.
Grand Champion and reserve
Grand Champion market lambs
were raised by Susan Wright of
Oak Grove and Edith Ann WU
liamson of Sis-Q. Grand Cham,
pion and reserve Grand Cham
pion pens of three market lambs
were both from Gold Hill, with
Grace Gail having the Grand
Champion and Terry Gail show
ing the reserve Grand Champion
pen
Other results of the market
classes were as follows:
Centra Point: 4.
5. Scott Holmes.
Corrledale Single Market I.unbi
1. Ronald Dauehtery. Phoenix, t
Mike Elmore. Applegate: 3. Renee
Johnson, Phoenix; 4. Jimmy Higgen-
botham. fnoenix: 3. vernon ,aiKins
Phoenix: 6. Virginia Daughtery
Phoenix. 7. Phyllis Perry, Eagle Point.
Corriedale Pen 3 Market umos
1. Evelyn Niedermeyer. Westside.
namnshirii Sinele Market Lamb
1. Craig Wright. Oak Grove; 2. Taye
Chapman. noenix: a. uoug KODerxson,
Cold Hill; 4. Terry Robertson. Gold
Hill: 5. John Cox. Upper Rogue; 6.
Judy Bagley. Talent; 7. Everett Adam
inn. Eagle Point.
Hampshire Pen 3 Market Lamhi
1. Susan Wright. Oak Grove: 3.
Craig Wright, Oak Gfove; 3. Nancy
Lusk. Sis-Q.
Light Southdown Single Market Lamb
1. Annette Drager. Sis-Q: 2. Earl
Bowen. Gold Hill: 3. Nancy Lusk. Sis
Q: 4. Bonnie Cheney, Westside; 5. Don
ald Gail. Gold Hill; 6. Marie Jones.
Gold Hill: 7. Betty Kerr. Sis-Q: 8.
Lena Buffington. Ruch: 9. Chailene
Peterson. Sis-Q; 10. Sue Ann Ruther
ford. Westside; 11. Donald Higday,
Antelope.
Heavy Southdown Single Market
Lamb
1. Susan Wright. Oak Grove; S. Edith
Ann Williamson. Sis-Q: 3. Terry Gail.
Gold Hill; 4. Candy Gail. Gold Hill;
6 , Grace Gail. Gold Hill; 6. Mary
Cheney. Westside: 7. Joyce Kerr, Sis
Q: 8. Jerry Moore, Reese Creek; 9.
Ogden Kellog. Gold Hill.
Southdown Pen 3 Market Lambs
1. Grace Gail. Gold Hill; 2. Terry
Gail. Gold Hiil.
' Light Suffolk Single Market Lamb
1. Jim Martin. Phoenix; 2. Ered
Swingle. Phoenix: 3. Dennis Hile. Oak
Grove; 4. Mike Higday, Antelope; 5.
Margaret Nelson. Ruch.
Heavy Suffolk Single Market Lamb
1. Ross Conger. Westside; 2. Cynthia
Holtgrave. Sis-Q: 3. Evelyn Nieder
meyer, Westside: 4. Robert Rosen-
baum. Fnoenix; 5. Margaret jvelson,
Ruch: S. Don Burrill. Eagle Point;
7. Linda Gibson. Westside: 8. Carolyn
Barnes. Westside; 9. Charles Martin,
Phoenix.
Suffolk Pen 3 Market Lambs
1. Ursula Bates. S. W. Medfbrd.
Dnroc Jersey Market Hogs
1. Henry Scott. Phoenix: 2. Arthur
Gardener, Antelope; 3. James Scott,
Phoenix: 4. David Hampton, Talent;
5. Marjorie Brood.-Talent: 6. Dean Mc
Dowell. Talent: 7. Charles Badcock,
Evans Valley: 8. Steve Stewart, Sis-Q;
9. Clint Gibson, Westside.
Berkshire Market Hogs
1. Erroll Coffman. Antelope; 2. Stan
Smith. Applegate; 3. Sid Maplesden,
Meadows: 4. Betty Higday, Antelope;
5. Donald Herzog. Central Point: 6.
Donald Gail. Gold Hill; 7. Marlena
Coffman. Central Point; 8. Judy Geb
hard. Central Point; 9. David Carter,
Gold Hill; 10. Carol Eoote, Central
Point.
Berkshire Pen 3 Market Hogs
1. Phyllis Taylor. Central Point: 2.
Willie Debrick. Central Point. 3. Carol
Foote. Central Point.
Poland China Market Hogs
1. Maryanne Barker, Ruch: 2. Rickv
Davis. Ruch: 3. Gary Legler. Central
Point: 4. Charles Elmore. Applegate;
5. Lorenzo Miller. Central Point; 6.
William Dahl. Ruch: 7. Michael
Elmore. Applerate; 8. Russell Elmore,
Aoplegate; 9. Truman Elmore, Apple
gate; 10. Phili-a Dahl, Ruch.
Poland China Pen 3 Market Hog
1. Sharon Tery. Meadows: 2. Gary
Legler. Central Point: 3. Stan Smith,
ADDleeate: 4. Carv Smith. Aonlesate:
5 Lorenzo Mi'ler. Central Point; 6.
Truman Elmore. Applegate: 7. Charles
Elmore. Applegate; 8. Michael Elmore,
.Appiegate.
Tamworth Market Hogs
1. Robert Peile. Upper Rogue: 3.
Fred Jossy. Antelope: 3. Velma Peile.
Upper Rogue: 4. Duane Reneau, Tal
ent; a. ueraia Keneau. Talent.
Tamworth Pen 3 Market Hogs
1. Robert Peile. Upper Rogue.
Other Breeds Market Hogs
1. Elaine Youns. Central Point
2. David Foote, Central Point; 3.
Marilee Smith. Gold Hill; 4. Jeanette
is.ing, bams valley; 5. Mel Smith. Gold
Hill.
Other Breeds Pen 3 Market Hogs
1. Steve Stewart, Sis-Q; 2. Donald
Gilman. Westside; 3. Marvin Hamilton
Central Point.
BEEF
Heavy Hereford Steers
1. Chip Buffington. Phoenix: 2. John
Anhorn. Central Point: 3. Patsy Char
ley. Central Point: 4. Curt Harris.
Phoenix: S. Carol von der Hellen. Cen
tral Point: 6. Jiff Anhorn, Central
Point: 7. Joan Drager, Sis-Q; 8. Jim
Conger. Central Point: 9. Ron Daugh
erty. Phoenix; 10. David Woolfolk,
Antelope: 11. Noel Dunlap. Ruch: 12.
Ronald Anderson, Antelope; 13. Henry
Scott. Phoenix.
Medium Ha-y Hereford Steers
1. Dale Smith, Central Point; 2 Bill
Hernlein. Sis-Q: 3. Nancv Lusk. Sis-Q;
4. Fred Jossy. Antelope: 5. John
James. Talent: 6. Teresa Pruett. Eagle
Point: 7. Ricky Anderson. Antelope:
?, ,,oy Dahl- R"ch: 9. Terry Gail. Gold
Hill: 10. Joyce Kerr. Sis-Q: 11. Mairlvn
Cordy. Central Point; 12. James Scott.
. Phoenix.
Light Heavy Hereford Steers
1. Sharon Coffman. Antelope: 2.
Nedra Harris. Phoenix: 3. Scott Eaton.
Four-Alarm Fire Routs
Apartment House People
Portland w A four-alarm
fire rounted residents from an
apartment house in northwest
Fortland late Friday night and
damaged 12 of the 80 apart
ments. Fireman Mei Brink was over
come by smoke, but firemen
said there were no other casual
ties. He received first aid at the
Jay Stevens disaster car near
the scene of the fire.
Assistant Chief Edward Boat
wright said the blaze started
from a smoldering cigarette on
a couch in a first floor apart
ment of the two-story structure.
Pt Gillette. Sis-Q:
Phoenix: 6. Edith
Ann Williamson. Sis-Q: 7. Verne Harp
er, Antelope: 8. John Cox. UDDer
Rogue: 9. Karen Gettling. Ruch; 10.
Carolyn Sidener. Central Point: 11.
Philip Krouse. Applegate; 12. Anna
Leslie Carter. Sis-Q.
Medium Light Hereford Steers
1. Monte Cook. Central Point: 2.
Susan Wright. Central Point: 3. Con
nie Fehige. Si3-Q: 4. Philip Dahl.
Ruch: 5. Ken Stewart, Sis-Q: 8. Bev
erly Little, Antelope: 7. Bonnie Silva,
Talent; 8. Ira Conner, Upper Rogue;
9. Mike Reid. Antelope; 10. Steven
Crenshaw. Desert Agate: 11. Marilvn
Deckleman. Evans Valley; 12. Wav'ne
Ditsworth, Phoenix; 13. Vance Harper,
Antelope.
Light Hereford Steers
1. Annette Drager. Sis-Q: 3. Mike
Charley. Central Point: 3. Steve Stew
art. Sis-Q: 4. Mat Rode. S. W. Med
ford: 5. Leon Small. Sis-Q; S. Karen
Felter. Sis-Q: 7. Sandra Bavliss. Ante
lope; 8. Heather Rode. S. W. Medford;
9. Judy Bradshaw. Antelope: 10. Flor
ence Woolfolk. Antelope: 11. Norman
Ditsworth. Phoenix; 12. Dee Ann
Miller. Applegate: IS. Linda Dahl.
Ruch; 14. Janet Glidden, Phoenix.
Heavy Angus Steers
1. Shirley Dunlap, Ruch; 3 Jack
Peek, Central Point; 3. Bob Hayes,
Antelope: 4. Marvin Little. Antelope;
5. Dan Gilman, Westside: 8. Brad Get
tling. Ruch: 7. Byron Palmer, Ruch;
8. Eldon Little. Antelope; 9. Charles
Elmore, Applegate; 10. Truman El
more, Applegate.
Light Angus Steers
1. Dianna Gardener. Antelope; 2.
Larry Myers, Antelope; 3. Russell El
more. Applegate; 4. Bill Charley. Cen
tral Point; 5. Mike Norton, Central
Point; 6. Nikki Hammond, Central
Point. 7. William Dahl. Ruch; 8. Mike
Elmore, Applegate; 9. Elizabeth Clark,
Griffin Creek; 10. Linda Gibson. West
side: 11. Jo Anna Malloroy, Antelope;
12. Gara Silva. Ruch.
Shorthorn Steers
1. Christine Bartels, Antelope; 2.
Jimmy Christensen, Applegate: 3.
Charlotte Bush, Antelope; 4. David
Christensen, Applegate: 5. Grace Gail.
Gold Hill; 6. Gwen Palmerton, Apple-gate.
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UNITED FUND SPECIAL AWARD Some
thing new in United fund awards is held by
Bob Johnson (center), fund campaign chair
man. Looking on are (left) Dave Irving,
assistant chairman, and Jim Rowan, award
plaque chairman. A plaque similar to the one
pictured above will be presented to any busi
ness firm with 20 or more employees contrib
uting one hour's pay per month for 12
months. The firm must have. 50 per cent or
more contributing in the "fair share" pro
gram and 80 per cent donated to the United
Medford Crusade campaign.
Winners Given For
More Fair Contests
Grace Gail of Gold Hill in
sheep, Betty Ann Higday of
Anteiope, in swine, Leon Small
of Sis-Q in Beef Females, Ann
ette Drager of Sis-Q in Beef
Steers, Jerry McDonald of Eagle
Point in Dairy, Jo Ann Wood
of Evans Valley, and Carolyn
Tiegs of Talent in Poultry came
out as Champion showmen in
their classes at the 4-H, FFA
fair.
Other results were as fellows:
Grace Gail of Gold Hill in sheep.
Betty Ann Higday of Antelope, in
swine. Leon Small of Sis-Q in Beef
Females, Annette Drager of Sis-Q in
Beef Steers. Jerry McDonald of Eagle
Point in Dairv. Jo Ann Wood of Ev
ans Valley, and Carolyn Tiegs of Tal
ent in poultry came out as Champion
showman in their classes at the 4-H,
FJ.A. fair.
. Other results war as follown:
Berinner Claaa 1 1. Ross Corner.
Westside, 2. Steve Chapman. Sis-Q,
3. Mary Lou Van da Kemp, Westside,
4, Kay Stephenson. Keese ureek, a.
Phylis Perry, Eagle Point. 6. Dennis
Hile. Oak Grove. 7. Karra. Renfrew,
Westside. 8. Susan Flett, Agate, 9.
Joyce Gunther. Sis-Q, and 10. Check
Lagrone, Oak Grove.
Beginner Class 3 1. Candy Gall,
Gold Hill. 2. Bonnie Cheney. Westside,
3. Mary Cheney, Westside. 4. Madge
Barker. Ruch. 3. Vernon Calkins,
Phoenix. 6. Kathy Zapell, Talent, 7.
Dan Burrill. Ante Desert. 8. Judy
Bagley. Talent. 9. Christy Elrod. Tal
ent and 10. Lona Buffington. Ruch.
Intermediate Southdown. Hamn-
shirt Sheep 1. Terry Gail, Gold Hill,
2. Nancy Lusk, Sis-Q. 3. Edith Ann
Williamson, Sis-Q, 4. Earl Bowen, Gold
Hill, 5. Faye Chapman, Talent, 8. Don
ald Gail, Gold Hill, 7. Mary Ann Can
trail. Ruch. 8. Betty Kerr. Sis-Q. 9.
Marie Jones. Gold Hill. 10. Lanny
Parsons. Gold Hill.
Intermediate Other Breeds 1. Lin
da Gibson, Westside, 2. Marsha Wat
son, Westside. 3. Kay DeMers, Phoe
nix. 4. Renee Johnson. Phoenix. 3.
Wayne Ditsworth, Phoenix, 6. Vir-
finia Daugherty, Phoenix, 7. Fred
wingle. Phoenix. 8. Cvthia Holtgrave,
Sis-Q. 9. Ron Whilock. Phoenix, 10.
cnarles Martin. Phoenix.
Advanced Southdown, Hampshire
sheep 1. Grace Gail. Gold Hill. 2.
Annette Drager. Sis-Q, 3. Susan
Wright. Oak Grove, 4. Doug Robert-
Son. Gold Hill. 5. Craig Wright. Oak
viuvc, o. juvi;v neir, 9is-i(, I. leiaa
Chapman, Talent. 8. John Cox. UDDer
Rogue. 9. Gwen Palmerton, Applegate.
Aavancea otner sneep breeds 1.
Ursula Bates. Gold Hill. 2. Robert Ro-
senbaum. Sis-Q. 3. Evelun Niedermey
er, westside, 4. Norman Dnsworth,
Phoenix, 5. Jim Marthin. Phoenix. 6.
Michael Higday, Antelope, and 7. Jim
Smith. Gold Hill.
SWINE
Beginner 1. David Hampton. Tal
ent. 2. Carol Foote, Central Point, 3.
Jerry Scarbrough, Central Point, 4,
Dean McDowell. Talent. S. Marvin
Hamilton, Central Point, and 8. Don-
aia Herzog. central Point.
Intermediate Poland China,
Hampshire Swine 1. Maryanne Bar
ker. Ruch. 2. Lorenzo Miller. Central
Point, 3. Ricky Davis. Ruch. 4. Mi
chael Elmore. Applegate, and S. Wil
liam Dahl. Ruch.
Intermediate Berkshire 1. Wille
Debrick. Central Point. 2. Stanley
Smith. Applegate. 3. Donald Higday,
Antelope. 4. Judy Gebhard, Central
Point. 5. Errol Coffman. Antelope. 6.
Donald Gail. Gold Hill. 7. Russell
Frink. Central Point, and S. Billie
Jones.
Intermediate Other Breeds 1.
David Foote, Central Point. 2. Mar
jorie Brood, Phoenix. 3. James Scott,
Phoenix. 4. Marilee Smith. Gold Hill,
5: Elaine Young, Central Point, 6.
Jeanette King. Gold Hill. 7. Gerald
Reneau, Talent, 8. Dwayne Reneau,
Talent, 9. Mary Daniels. Westside. 10.
Steve Stewart. Sis-Q, and 11. Clint
Gobson. Westside.
Advanced Poland China 1.
Charles Elmore. Applegate. 2. Russell
Elmore, Applegate. 3. Truman Elmore,
Applegate. 4. James Reneau. Talent,
5. Philip Dahl, Ruch, 6. Gary Legler,
central Point.
Advanced Berkshire 1. Betty
Ann Higday. Antelope. 2. Phyllis Tay
lor. Central Point. 3. Sharon Coffman,
Antelope. 4. David Carter. Rogue Riv
er, 5. James Frink. Central Point, and
6. Gary Smith, Applegate.
Advanced Other Breeds 1.
Velma Peile. Upper Rogue. 2. Henry
Scott. Phoenix. 3. Josie Clayton. Reese
Creek. 4. Fred Jossy. Antelope, and
5. Meivin smitn. cold Hill.
BEEF FEMALES
Beginner Karen Jossy. Antelope.
2. Kay Stevenson. Reese Creek, 3. Jan
Callaway, Reese Creek, 4. Candy Gau.
Gold Hill. 5. Carol Crenshaw, Agate
Desert, Clifford Bradshaw. Sis-Q, and
7. Gregory Goodrich, Talent.
Intermediate 1. Ronnie Anderson,
Antelope, 2. Rickie Anderson. Ante
lope. 3. Alice Wolfolk, Antelope. 4.
Steve Stewart, Sis-q, S. Mike timore.
Applegate
Advanced Leon Small. Sis-Q. 3.
Mavis Strom. Southwest Medford. 3.
Judv Bradshaw. Antelope. 4 Gary
Smith. Applegate. 5. Patsv Charley,
Central Point. 6. Betty Ann Higday,
Antelope. 7 Bill Anhorn.
BEEF STEERS
Beginner Hereford 1. Scott Ea
ton. Central Point. 2. Carolyn Sikener,
Central Point. 3. Mike neia. Antelope.
4. Mike Charley, Central Point. 5.
Steven Crenshaw. Agate Desert. 6.
Karen Gettling, Ruch. 7. Sandra Bay
lias. Antelope. 8. Florence Wolfolk,
Antelope. 9. Heather Rode. Southwest
Medford, and 10. Janet Glidden, Phoe-
"'Beginner other steer 1. Mike Nor
ton. Central Point. 2. Linda Gibson.
Westside. 3. Jack Peek, Central Point.
4. Nickev Hammond, central Joint,
and 3. Elizabeth CUrk. Griffin Creek.
Intermediate Hereford 1. joaa
James, Talent, 2. Terry Gail, Gold
Hill. 3. Chip Buffinton, Phoenix, 4.
Joan Drager, Sis-Q, S. Jeff Anhorn.
Central Point, 8. Monty Cook, Central
Point, 7. Nancy Lusk. Sis-Q, 8. Con
nie Feighe. Sis-Q. 9. Scott Holmes,
Phoenix, and 10. Kirt Harris, Phoenix.
Intermediate Other Breeds 1.
Charlotte Bush, Antelope, 2. Brad Get
tling. Ruch, 3. Eldon Little, Antelope,
4. Cary Silva, Ruch, 5. Jimmy Chris
tenson, Applegate, 6. Marvin Little,
Antelope, 7. David Christertson, Apple
gate. 8. William Dahl, Ruch, and 9.
Christine Bartell. Antelope.
Advanced Hereford Steers 1. An
nette Drager. Sis-Q. 2. David Wool
folk. Antelope, 3. Dale Smith, Central
Point, 4. Bill Hemline. Sis-Q, 5. Fred
Jossy, Antelope. 6. Carol von der
Hellen. Central Point. 7. Sharon Coff
man, Antelope. 8. John Anhorn. Cen
tral point, 9 Nedra Harris, Phoenix,
and 10. Norman Ditsworth, Phoenix.
Advanced Other Breeds 1. Bob
Hayes, Antelope. 2. Shirley Dunlap,
Ruch, 3. Byron Palmer, Ruch, 4. Grace
Gail. Gold Hill, 5. Larry Myers, An
telope, and 6. Bill Charley, Central
Point.
DAIRT
Beginner Jersey Sr Guernsey 1.
Bobby Hubbard. Antelope, 2. David
Strickland. Rogue River. 3. Sherry
Deckert. Rogue River, 4. Marilyn Lath
rop. 5. Margaret Goodwin, Applegate.
8. Donna Geren, Antelope, and Mary
Ann Cantrall, Ruch, 7. Christine
Moore, Rogue River, 8. Mary Ann
Gardener, Antelope. 9. Charles Mar
tin, Phoenix, 10. Timothy Palm, Ea
gle Point.
Beginner Holstein and Other
Breeds 1. John Knox. Westside, 2.
Gary Cook, Talent, 3. Gerald Reneau,
Talent, 4. Sandra Nelmes, 5. Paul
Medina. Reese Creek, 6. Vernon Calk
ins. Phoenix, 7. Billy Ullom. Central
Point, 8. Larry Sorum, Griffin Creek.
Intermediate Jersey 1. Karen
Jossy, Antelope, 2. Georgia Gubbard,
Antelope, 3. Lanny Parsons, Rogue
River, 4. John Hughes, Reese Creek,
5. Marilee Smith. Gold Hill. 6. Davis
Foote, Central Point. 7. Mike Pam,
Eagle Point. 8. Carol Foote. Central
Point. 9. Daryl Zapell, Talent, 10.
Starlene Wilkins. Talent.
Intermediate Guernsev 1.
Gary Fossen, Ruch. 2. Ronnie Ander
son, Antelope, 3. Marthanne Goodwin,
Applegate, 4. Willie Debrick. Central
Point, 5. Susie Carroll, Eagle Point.
6. Zane Strickland. Rogue River. 7.
Robert Zigler, Ruch, 8. Gregory Hoop
er, Ruch, 9. Ricky Anderson, Ante
lope, and 10, Bonnie Brantley, Griffin
Creek.
Intermediate Holstein & Other
Breeds Steven Geron. Antelope. 2.
Bonnie Goehring. Eagle Point. 3. Todd
Caster, Central Point. 4. Sue Higgin
botham. Central Point, 5. Carolyn
Leonard. Central Point. Alice Wool
ford. Antelope. 7. Richard Johnson,
Evens Valley, 8. Johnathan Johnston,
Phoenix, 9. Dale Damon, Evans Vallev.
Advanced Jersey 1. Sally Mon
gold. Eagle Point, 2. Carolyn Tiegs,
Talent, 3. Deam Sommer, Talent, 4.
Judy Bradshaw, Antelope, 5. Ron
Wilson, Reese Creek.
Advanced Guernsev 1. Caro
lee Brantlev. Griffin Creek, 2. David
Carter. Rogue River, 3. Bill Hubbard,
Antelope, 4. Shirley Dunlap. Ruch, 5.
.To Anna Malloroy. Antelope, Romelle
Fossen, Ruch. 7. Owen Krouse Palm
erton, Applegate, 8. Robert Hays, An
telope. 9. Robert Allen. Griffin Creek,
10. Jim Martin, Phoenix.
Advanced Holstein and Other
Breeds 1. Jerry McDonald. Eagle
Point, 2. Dona Brown. Applegate. 3.
John Anhorn, Central Point. 4. Sandv
Higinbotham. Central Point. 3. Mei
vin Smith. Gold Hill, 6. Jim Reneau.
7. Tim Coldt. Evans Valley. 8. Gary
Richardson, Talent, and 9. Marilyn
Decklman. Evans Vallev.
POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP
Beginner 1. Betty Jo Howell,
Talent, 2. Laurel Ellen Flett, Lone
Pine, 3. Helen Norrisen, Southwest
Medford, 4. Robert Gonzales, South
west Medford, and 5. Gerald Balder
ston. Southwest Medford.
Intermediate 1. Doris Inman,
Central Point and 2. Donna Debrick,
Central Point.
Advanced 1. Carolyn Tiegs, Tal
ent, Sheila Couey, Southwest Medford,
3. Alice Thompson. Central Point. 4.
Joan Dobrot. Central Point, S. Phyllis
Taylor. Central Point, 6. Larry Ryer
son. Central Point, 7. Craig Wright,
Central Point, and 8. Bob Morrison,
Southwest Medford
RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP
Intermediate 1. Barbara Wood,
Evans Valley. 2. Mary Lee Lowry. Tal
ent, 3. Kathleen Babcock, Evans Val
ley. 4. Linda Sommer, Talent, 5. Linda
Stone. Evans Valley. 6. Daryl Zapell.
Talent, 7. David Machado, Evans Val
ley. 8. Bobby Machado, Evans Valley,
and 9. Kathleen Frederick, Central
Point.
Advanced 1. Jo Ann Wood, Ev
ans Valley, 2. Charles Badcock. Ev
ans Valley. 3. Doris Bench, Talent, 4.
Deam Sommer. Talent. 3. Lucile Low
ry. Talent, and 6. Gail Glidden, Phoe
nix. Beginning Rabbit Showmanship
1. Patricia Hitson. Evans Valley, 2.
Charles Howell, Talent. 3. Donna De
brick. Westside. 4. Jo Ann Cavin.
Westside. 5. Karen Renfrow, 8. Penny
van de Kamp, Westside.
Maureen O'Hara
May Take Stand
In Magazine Trial
Hollywood (W Maureen
O'Hara, Corinne Calvet and
Mae West are among the cast of
Hollywood stars who may be
called for their greatest real
life performances next week
when the smut trial of Confi
dential magazine resumes after
Labor Day.
The prosecution hints, but
will confirm, that it stands
ready to call any or all of these
footlight queens to the stand
plus some other big names in
its attempt to prove that Con
fidential lied when It paraded
their alleged "sex-capades" in
its pages.
Confidential, Whisper maga
zines and its agents are accused
of criminal libel and conspiracy
to print obscenity.
Action Promised
Dept. Dist. Atty. William L.
Eitzi says he will call as re
buttal witnesses next week
"some substantial personalities
. . . I think I can promise you
plenty of action."
He was vague on who the
luminaries would be, but
answered "maybe" when asked
by United Press whether they
would include Misses O'Hara
and Calvet and the still-beautiful
"come-up-and-see-me-some-time"
girl.
Singer May Appear
Dusky singer Dorothy Dan
dridge, in a suit with Confident
ial over its failure to publish a
promised apology for its story
about her, might also be one
of the performers held in the
wings by the prosecution.
The magazine's attorney, Al
bert De Stefano, explained in
testimony the singer's libel suit
would cost too much to fight
even though, he claimed, the
story about her romance in the
woods with bandleader Dan
Terry was true.
The trial during the past
week had fallen off its path of
sensationalism into a mire of
legal back-and-forth. But after
the three-day holiday week end,
it promises to blossom forth
again with colorful activity
more suitable to a street scene
in a Hollywood production than
the traditional decorum of a
court room.
There are more than four
million tractors on U. S. farms.
Family Doctor Throws
Stones at Windows
New York (IP) A family
doctor from Pleasantville, N.Y.,
flunz four rocks at a stained-
glass window in St. Patrick's
Cathedral Friday because the
Roman Catholic church refused
to block the marriage of his
daughter.
Dr. Joseph A. Porcello, 51, ad
mitted carrying the stones in his
doctor's bag the 2o miles irom
his home and hurling them at
the window, police said.
His "gesture of protest" was
against the church's refusal to
stop the wedding of his daughter,
Claire, 19, to her former high
school English teacher, Frank
Peters, 30, failed to harm the
window.
It also failed to stop Hie mar
riage. The wedding took place
at 11 a.m., as scheduled, and
while Porcello was being ar
raigned on a disorderly conduct
charge, the couple set , off on
their honeymoon.
Porcello pleaded guilty to the
disorderly conduct charge and
was released on parole until
Sept. 13, when he will be sen
tenced in magistrate's court.
Fixed Objects Struck
By Cars in Medford
Friday's drivers were a bit
hard on fixed objects around the
city, but their own cars suf
fered most, according to police
records.
.At 4 p.m. Lawrence Lee
Briggs, 821 West Second St.,
drove . his truck into a police
call box on the east side of
Ivy st. between Main and Sixth
sts. The box was not damaged
except for scraped paint, police
said.
About an hour and a half
later, a sedan operated by Ken
neth Delbert Lawrentz, 106xi
East Twelfth st., struck a fire
hydrant on the northeast cor
ner of Main and Grape sts.
Lawrentz got a citation for
faulty brakes and failure to
maintain proper . look out, ac
cording to city police. His car's
right front fender was dented.
The hydrant was not damaged,
they said.
MORE TAX HIKES
Paris fin Premier Maurice
Bourges - Maunoury warned
Frenchmen Friday they face
the prospect of more tax hikes
and budget cuts to get France
out of her financial crisis.
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Mrs. Roosevelt's
Column to Appear
In Mail Tribune
New York Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt left yesterday for a
month-long visit to Soviet Rus
sia, flying from New York to
Moscow. She hopes to be per
mitted to travel extensively
throughout the U.S.S.R. and to
meet and talk with people in
all walks of life, as well as see
ing the many government repre
sentatives she has met here in
her work with the United Na
tions. Mrs. Roosevelt, wholse syndi
cated column "My Day" appears
in leading newspapers through
out the United States, will make
the trip as a working news
paperwoman; and has arranged
to cable her column to Amer
ican readers, twice each wek.
Appear In Mail Tribun
' During September "My Day"
will appear in The Mail Tribune
tw6 times a week, under a Rus
sian dateline, and will give .a
running account of her experi
ences and her first impressions
of life behind the Iron Curtain.
After her return home on
Sept. 30 she will be free to
write without fear of censor
ship. The Mail Tribune will
carry 10 or 12 articles giving
a detailed report of her ob
servations. Although her actual itinerary
is dependent upon the approval
of Moscow, Mrs. Roosevelt has
indicated that she is particular
ly eager to visit Leningrad, the
city formerly called Stalingrad,
to observe its reconstruction and
rehabilitation since World
War II, and to travel down the
Volga, visiting . Tashkent and
Samarkand before going to
Yalta, the scene of her late hus
band's historic conference with
Churchill and Stalin. '
Washineton OP) A Federal
Trade Commission investigation
into the production and distribu
tion of newsprint has been ruled
out this year.
Sen. Warren G. Magnuson CD
Wash.) appealed in vain for Sen
ate action before adjournment
nf nnnzress. He said there may
be "concerted" rise in newsprint
prices in the next few montns.
Maennson. chairman of the
senate commerce committee, told
the senate Friday that possible
anti-trust actions might be
hronffht aeainst the industry as
a result of the FTC investiga
tion.
He said the FTC had on six
other occasions looked into
newsprint prices and once ob
tained an indictment for anti
trust violation. Magnuson said
there should be a "continuing"
investgiati6n.
Senate action was blocked by
Paper Investigation Ruled Out For Year
Sen. Allen J. Ellender (D-La.)
who said the FTC already has
ample authority to carry out
such an inquiry and Senate ac
tion was "absolutely unneces
sary. There are about 250,000 ele
vators in use in the U. S.
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