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t MAIL TRIBUNE,
Winners off Talent
Pre-Fair Announced
Talent club, third, and Margaret
Velton. Kuch due. rourui
itvrmdite dairy sbewmsn-
slip Kicky Anderson, Antelope
clu, first; Konald Anderson, Ante
loJ dub, second; Darvl Zapell,
Calenf club, third, and Kathy Za
lll. Talent club, fourth.
Afvaaetd btef showmanship
Joyce Kerr. Sis-Q club, first; Bet
ty aterr. Sis- club, second; Ann
Carter. Sis-Q club, third, and Nik lei
club,
More than 200 people tt
tended the Talent 4-H pre-fir
at the Talent Community cen
ter recently, accordirtt t?
Glenn Klein, Jacksjn county
4-H agent.
Club members from most
of the areas in Jackson cou
..rtMmM 1n a livpntorlr1? Hammohd, Central Point
lJr .v.wr-.w ... - fourth.
judging contest ana raoDii,
poultry and livedoo show
manship contests.
Home economics exbits
were judged in clothirft and
foods projects. Garments anfl
nods exhibited were om
Peted articles. They showed
the progress of club members
at this time of the year.
Top Competitors
Joyce Ittrr of the Sifriyou
club and Ronnie ierson of
the Antelope club werg, tw
of the top competitor, Klln
said-OToyce was nior sneeP
Qhowman winner and also
senior beef showman nd
placed in the top 10 of the
livestock Judging contest.
Ronnie was one of four
who tied as livestock judging
contest winner. He placed
second in both beef and dairy
showmanship.
Other winners were:
Kabblt Judging contest: Janet
Gliddeno Valley Experimenters
dub. firVt; Marylou Lowry Talent
club, second; Karen Alldridge,
Westside club, third, and Randy
Bradshaw, Valley Experiments
club, fourth. T
Poultry showmanship Betty J o
Howell. Talent club. ; Kathy
ZaDell TalecJ club, seapnd; Paul
ette Creel. lent clubPthird and
Lynne Eilers, Talent club, fourth.
Livestock judging contest Ron
ald Anderson. Antelope club, first;
Nelda Chapman. Siskiyou club,
second: Carolyn Tiegs. Talent club,
third, and Gordon De Haas, Eagle
Point club, fourth.
Beginning dairy showmanship
Mike Mattheisen. Reese Creek
club, first: Paulette Anderson An
telope club, second: Cristie Elrod,
Talent club, third, and Faye Chap-
on Sic-O rlllh fourth.
Advanced dairy showmanship
Carolyn Tiegs. Talent club, first;
Dean Sommers. Talent club, sec-end-
Gerald Reneau. Talent club
third, and Denny Retter Sis-Q
dub. fourth.
Advanced sheep showmanship
Joyce Kerr. Sis-Q club, first: Phyl
lij Perrv. Eagle Point club, second:
Betty Kerr. Sis-Q club, third, and
Ron Whillock, Phoejix club,
fourth. "
Intermediate sheep showman
ship, class 1 Kathy Zapell. Talent,
first: Frands Huffman. Eagle Point,
second; Faye Chapman, Sis-Q Tlub,
third, and Lona Buffington, Ruch,
fourth.
Intermediate sheep showman
ship, class 2 Steve Chapman. Sis
Q club, first: Mary Ann Cantrall,
Ruch dub, second: Christy Elrod.
Intarsssdiata fceef showmanship
Nancy Lusk, Sis-Q club, first;
Ronald Anderson. Antelope club,
second: Chip Buffington. Phoenix
club, third, and Jan Calloway,
Reese Creek club, fourth.
Berlajtlag hesf showmanship
Karen Wood. Sis-Q club, first;
John Hughes, Phoenix, second:
Cristy Eh-od. Talent club, third.
and Mike Mattheisen, Reese Creek
dub. fourth.
Beginners' sheep showmanship,
class 1 Sherry Wilkins. Talent
club, first: Darrell Dowel!. Eagle
Paint dub. second: Carol Deter.
fuch club, third, and Rony Spear,
sle POint club, fourth.
Beginners' sheep showmanship,
class 2 Richard Bottger, Ruch
club, first: Lelah Mae Deter, Ruch
club, socopd; Kathy Larson, Ruch
club, third: Linda Bettencourt,
Ruck dub, fourth.
Beef fitting Chip Buffington,
Phoeaix club, first; John Hughes,
Phoenix club, second: Greg Good
rich. Talent club, third; Spencer
BuffingUM. Phoenix dub. fourth.
Results of the rabbit showman-
shin were:
Advanced class Lucille Lowry,
Talent club, second, and Dean
TSlent club, first: Doris Bench,
Snmmer. Talent cluh. third.
Intermediate class Randall
Bradshaw. Phoenix club, first;
Darvl Zanell. Talent club, second;
Marylee Lowry. Talent club, third.
and Linda lommtr, aaient ciud,
sburth
Beginners, first division Karen
Alldredge, westside club, nrst;
Joyce Josephson. Westside dub,
second; Tony Glidden, Phoenix
club, third, and Jeff Strathos. Grif
fin Creek dub. fourth.
Beginners, second division Lin
da Remenchuk, Griffin Creek cluo,
first: Clifton Mitchell. Griffin
greek olub. second: Carol Leon,
riffin Creek club, third, and Pen
ney Van de Kamp. Griffin Creek
club, rtourth.
Local Men Named
To DAY Positions
George Distell, Medford,
has been appointed state' pub
licity director for the Disabled
American Veterans, Pat Gra
ham, DAV state commander,
has announced. ,
Distell replaces Graham as
publicity director.
Treavell Turpln, Medford,
has been appointed to the
DAV state employment com
mittee. Turpin served as a
representative of the DAV on
the National Employ the Phy
sically Handicapped committee.
ACCEPTS GAVEL Sharon Eichelberger, right, newly elect
ed president of the Medford Rotary club, accepted the club
gavel at luncheon last week and retiring president H. D.
(Chris) Christensen was presented a past president's pin. Bill
Caldwell, past district governor, made the presentation at
the club's regular luncheon at the Rogue Valley Country
club. During the program, Kiwans Club President Bill Sing
ler discussed the Kiwanis Fair slated for August.
(Brainerd photo)
Horses Injured in
Trailer Accident
Portland (UPI) A trailer
carrying two show horses
overturned on the west end of
the Steel bridge Friday. The
two horses escaped serious in
jury. The trailer overturned after
breaking away from the auto
mobile by which it was being
towed. The horses were
pinned in the trailer for about
30 minutes.
" They had given a perform
ance at Jantzen beach and
were being taken to Salem for
another show when the acci
dent occurred, owner William
McGraw, North Ridge,. Calif.,
said.
Great reflector disks
around the eyes of barn owls
pick up enough light to let
it spot its victoms on dim
hunting nights.
WAVE Recruiter To Be
In Medford Tuesday
WAVE Recruiter Kay Luna
will be in Medford Tuesday,
July 8, to interview girls in
terested in joining the Navy,
according to the local Navy
recruiting substation.
Mrs. Luna has information
on various enlistment pro
grams including the new
three-year program and the
advanced science college pro
gram. Girls interested in an
interview should call SPring
2-4060 for an appointment or
visit the local Navy recruiting
office in the post office build
ing on July 8.
A GIRL AT LAST
Watertown, N. Y. (UPI)
The Danforth clan went more
than 150 years without a girl
being born. Recently, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert L. Danforth be
came the parents of Christina
Susan the first female de
scendant since before 1800.
Local Resident
Adopts Greek Boy
James G. Pedersen, 78 Per
rydale ave., Medford, has fi
nancially "adopted" a 10-year-old
Greek boy through Foster
Parents' Plan, Inc.,-according
to Plan officials.
The boy, Konst antinos
(Kostas) Kyletsis, lives with
his parents and a younger
brother in Drama. The four
of them have been surviving
on an average monthly in
come of only $6.66, the offi
cials report.
Kostas father has suffered
from asthma for the past sev
en years and has been unable
to work. His mother works
in the field to bring in the
only income that the four
have had recently.
"Home" is a one-r o o m
house built of mud bricks,
and having an earthen floor.
There is only one bed, no elec
tricity and no running water.
Pedersen became a foster
parent by offering to contrib
ute $15 a month for the
child's support for at least
one year. Foster Parents'
Plan has rehabilitated more
than 76,000 children and is
now helping 11,500 young
sters, according to Plan offi
cials. Full information on how to
become a foster parent to a
child in Europe, Korea, or
Viet Nam will be sent to any
individual, school or group
requesting it from Foster Par
ents' Plan, 352 Fourth ave.,
New York City, N.Y.
Medford Man Arrested
By Local Police
John Francis Selvey, 245
North Holly st., was arrested
by Medford police early Fri
day and held on $110 bail on
a charge of being drunk in
public and a traffic citation
for failing to leave informa
tion at the scene of an ac
cident. According to the police re
port, Selvey's vehicle collid
ed early Friday morning
with a parked vehicle owned
by Phillip VanSchoonhoven,
819 South Central ave., in
front of VanSchoonhoven's
residence. Selvey was sub
sequently apprehended in a
nearby phone booth, police
said.
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DIVISION CHAIRMAN
Heading the public employees
division of the 1958 United
Medford Crusade is Elliott D.
Becken, who has been active
in UMC work since its incep
tion in Medford. He is a mem
ber of the Medford ' Lions
club, Elks, Southern Oregon
Child Guidance, Clinic associa
tion and the Medford Safety
Council. Becken is a member
of the First Methodist church
and resides with his wife and
two children at 1211 Queen
Ann ave. Last year Becken's
division was the first to ex
ceed its goal.
H0RNDF100K
Guests et Hornne? ttorafc
Hornbrook Mrs. Hat tie
Holland and Miii Gail Lynn
Hebb of Bakersfield, Calif.,
arrived last week for an e
tended visit at the home oS
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hamner.
Mrs. Holland i the moth
er of Mrs. Hamner, and Gail
Lynn's g r e a t-grandmother.
They plan to be here oir a
month or .'
Carol and Terry DeBoroti e
Klamath Falls spent last
week here with their grant
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gef
Brautlacht.
' The Brautlachta strove to
Klamath Falls Sunday to viait
their children and brought
the girls home with them.
The Women's Society of the
Methodist church met Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. Ber
tha Bradley. Members pres
ent were Mrs. Henley Claw
son, Mrs. T. D. Killingsworth,
Mrs. Minnie Bloomingcamp,
New Record Set in
Albany Carnival
Albany j (UPI) A new
world record in tree topping
was set by Harold Johnson of
Castle Rock, Wash., at the
14th annual Timber Carnival
finals Friday.
Johnson topped an 18-inch
tree in 1:26.2 minutes. He
knocked nearly ten seconds
off the former record of 1:36
set by Stan Yon, Pendleton, in
1955. Yon finished second Fri
day in a time of 1:38.5
minutes. 1
Jim Herron, Longview,
Wash., won the "Bull-of-the-Woods"
contest by knocking
four opponents from a log to
the ground. -
Mrs; AfAqb XmiM, Mr. Harry
Chipma, Mi. Miry T
gart, 14r Ctara Hovard,
Mr. Inift ACam Mns,. Jvgn
Howard:, Xrs. . . Haworth,
and Mrs. G9 ra.ulacht
and hey g?amufhter. Car
ol and Ter?y tisBoroS of
Xlmtfc fall.
It was votoi to hold only
one meeting 9 month durimg
July an Aujut. "Jhe July
mtetiitf VU1 j held July 10
at Mra. Loran Cummins'
home. Thi will be a work
mettieg bginnin at CI a.m.
with a pstluck lunch at noon.
Member are to bring items
to werk on for the fall bazaar,
'Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jeter'
left Monday afternoon on a
four-day trip. They planned
to visit anincle of Mrs. Jeter
who is in the hospital in Corn
ing, Calif., their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Campbell, and son Ricky, in
Chico, and Mrs. Jeter's sister
in Sacramento.
Tax Commission
Sets. Hearings
Salem Reasons for the
variations in timber taxation
in several Oregon counties
will be aired at public hear
ings before the Oregon State
tax commission beginning on
Monday at 1:30 p.m.
The three-man tax commis
sion is slated to hear assess
ors and boards of equaliza
tion from Benton,. Coos, Doug
las and Lane counties during
the first week of the sessions.
Tax Commission Chairman
C. W. Chambers reported a
wide divergence in valuation,
of timber by the different
counties in Oregon, and ex
pressed the hope that these
hearings will enable the com
mission to perform its func
tion of equalization..
The tax commission has re
quested that any persons in
terested in -giving testimony
at the hearings submit written
requests to the executive of
fice of the commission at the
state office building, Salem.
Miw Lillfen ("Picky) Raw-
houser. daughter of Mrs. Ed
Mason, laft by plane out of
Medford" Triflay ft spend the
summer at the. home of her
aunt an.fi undo, Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Carup, at Gardena,
Calif. Ticky's mother, her sis
ter, Linda, and a friend, Can
dy Smith of Hilts, saw her off
on the ijla,ne.
Mr. and Mr. Georsj; Haas
ef Tacema, Wsh.. were Sat
urday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bear. Mrs. Haas is a
niece of Mrs. Bear. They were
en route totas Vegas, Nev.,
on a two weeks' vacation.
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