Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 24, 1958, Image 7

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    Close Competition Observed
In 4-H Beef Showmanship
Marsha Watson, West Side
Club and Steve Stewart of
Sis-Q club topped the Beef
Showmanship at the Jackson
County 4-H and F.F.A. fair
held at the County fair
grounds in Medford this
week.
In what was very close
competition, Marsha, with her
jet black Angus, topped all
comers in the steer division
of the showmanship contest
according to Glenn Klein,
county 4-H agent.
Steve, with his white faced
Hereford cow, had some 111'
competition as he beat out
Ronnie Anderson and Geor
gia Hubbard of Antelope for
the female showmanship tro
phy. Beef Fitting found Judy
Bradshaaw of Antelope, Nan
cy Lusk of Sis-Q and Jon
Jennings of Central Point
topping their respective
classes as they showed their
skill with the curry comb
and brush while they fitted
their animals in the ring be
fore the watchful eye of the
judge.
Complete results of the
Beef Fitting and Showman
ship contests are:
Beginning Hereford steer show
manship 1 Jon Jennings Central
D.r, o Hush Charlev. Medford:
3 Karen Wocd. Ashland: 4 Lloyd
Tnn Central Point: 5 Tom Ham-
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llton. Ashland; 6 John fisner.
Susan Wright Tops
4-H Lamb Division
Susan Wright of the Oak
Grove district in Medford
showed one of her wooly
Southdown lambs to the
champion in the showman
ship division at the 4-H sheep
show at the fairgrounds in
Medford. In the largest show
manship contest in the sheep
show ever held at the fair
in Jackson County she top
ped over 115 exhibitors to
win the championship, ac
cording to Glenn Klein, coun
ty 4-H agent.
Blue award winners com
rjetine against Susan were:
Nancy Lusk, Sis-Q; Robert
Straube, Craig Wright, Oak
Grove; Kathy Larson, Ruch;
Jackie Kay Howard, Phoenix
and Kay DeMers. of Phoenix.
Placings in the classes are:
Southdown. Hampshire sheep
advanced 1 Susan Wright. Oak
Grove- 2 Terry Gail, oold Hill:
3 Gail Prentice, Phoenix; 4 Joyce
Kerr. Sis-Q: 3 Betty Kerr, Sis-Q;
6 Janet Younjr. Phoenix: 7 Linda
Cornutt. Gold Hill: 8 Earl Bowen,
j Gold Hill; 9 Sharon Larson. Ruch;
' and 10 Alberta Nelson. Ruch.
Southdown. Hampshire sheep
(Intermediate) 1 Nancy Lusk.
Sis-Q: 2 Judy Bagley, Talent;
3 Fave Chapman. Sis-Q; 4 Sheila
Franklin. Southwest Medford: 5
Mary Ann Cantrall. Ruch; 6 Susan
Cornutt, Gold Hill; 7 Mary
Chenev. Westside: 8 Peggy Martin.
Gold "Hill: 9 Marie Jones. Gold
Hill: 10 Madge Barker. Ruch.
Other sheep breeds (advanced)
1 Craig Wright. Oak Grove; 2
Evelvn Niedermeyer. West Side;
1 Charles Badcock. Evans Valley;
1 Phvllis Perry. Eagle Point: S
Don Higday. Antelbpe: 6 Rose
Marie Machado. Evans Valley; 7
lohn Machado. Evans Valley.
Other sheep hreeds (intermedi
ate l Kav DeMers. Phoenix;
2 Kathie Zapell. Talent; 3 Caro
lyn Barnes. West Side; 4 Jerry
Moore. Reese Creek; 5 Renee
Johnson. Phoenix: Ronald Whil
lock. Talent; 7 Charles La Grone,
Oak Grove.
'AH breeds sheep (beginners)
Class 1 1 Jackie Kay Howard,
Phoenix; 2 Lona Taylor, Phoenix;
3 Dwight Priest. Gold Hill: 4
Steven Crenshaw. Central Point;
5 Jay Chilcott. Oak Grove: 6
Carol Crenshaw. Central Point: 7
Kit Jepson. Central Point; 8 Greg
Lathrop. Central Point; 9 Barbara
Unruh. Phoenix and 10 Michael
Crenshaw. Central Point.
All breeds sheep (beginners)
Class 2 1 Kathy Larson, Ruch;
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Med ford: 7 Pat Bowling. Central
Point: 8 John Hugnes. .vieaiora.
S Mary Ann Gardner. Lake Creek
and 10 Micnaei i.rensn,
I PBeteinning beef showmanship
uthor hreeds) 1 Marsha Watson.
Mfonj:
iri J kav Bever. Eagle Point.
Intermediate Hereford iteet
showmanship 1 Linda Gibson.
Medford; 2 Chip Buffington. Med
ford: 3 Nancy Lusk Sis-Q; 4
Scott Eaton. Medford; o Carole
Crenshaw. Central Point: 66 Rich
ard Anderson. Eagle Point; 7
Anne Williamson. Ashland; 8
Karen Kelter. Ashland; 9 Greg
Goodrich. Talent; 10 Steven Cren
shaw, Central Point.
Intermediate beef showmanship
other breeds i 1 Mike Charley
Point- 2 Larry Toner. Central
Cn.ni' a Charlotte Bush". Eagle
6 Jeff Anhorn. Central Point: 7
vi.iro rimnn. Annleeate: 8 Mike
Norton. Medford; 9 Peppy Clark.
Medford and 10 Christine Bartels,
Medford.
Senior Hereford steer showman
ship 1 Patsy Charley. Central;
2 David Woolfolk. Eagle Point; 3
Ken Stewart. Ashland; 4 Judy
Bradshaw. Lake Creek; 5 Anne
Hieday, Eagle Point; 6-Terry
Gail. Gold Hill: 7 Annette Drager,
Ashland; 8 BiU Hernlein Ash
i i . n f T.ni wAn ner Hellen.
Central Point and 10 Bill Anhorn. j
Central Point.
Senior showmanship (o t n r
breeds) 1 David Chnstensen,
Jacksonville: 2 Pat Gillette, Ash
land; 3 Russell Elmore. Applegate
and 4 Jim Shaw. Medford.
Beginning female beef showman
shiolGeorgia Hubbard, fag e
Point; 2 David Calloway, Eagle
Point; 3 Jerry Halfhill. Central
Point; 4 Glen Frey. Lake Creek;
3 David Doolen. Talent and 6
Linda Pittock. Applegate.
Senior female beef showmanship
1 Steven Stewart. Ashland.
Intermediate female beef show
manship 1 Ron Anaerson.
Callowav. Eagle
ioint; .4 jan
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2 Ronnie Martinson. Eagle Point;
3 Elaine Taylor, Sis-Q; 4 Lelah
Mae Deter. Ruch; 5 Vicki Mae
Caldwell, Central Point; 6 John
Higginbotham. Phoenix: 7 Douglas
Moore. West Side: 8 Eugene Tay
lor. Sis-Q; 9 Richard Bottger.
Ruch. and 10 Carol Jean Deter.
Ruch.
Beginners Class 3 1 Robert
Straube, Ruch; 2 Tom Hamilton.
Sis-Q: 3 Carol Foote. Central
Pnint- A Istpr Hill. AnteloDe: 5
Linda Bettencourt. Ruch; 6 Clint i
Gibson, West Side: 7 Darrell i
Dowell. Eagle Point: 8 Sherry
Wilkins. Talent; 9 Kenneth Rae
Dowell. Eagle Point: and 10
Gordan De Hass, Eagle Point.
Krouse Repeat
Show Winner j
Phillip Krouse of Apple- j
gate was a repeat winner in '
the Wool Show at the Jack
son county 4-H and F.F.A.
fair having taken home the
championship ribbon for the
second straight year.
His registered Corriedale
fleece was the best exhibit,-
according to the judge, Bruce
Arnold, of Pacific Wool Grow
ers. He said it was one of the
nicest fleeces he has seen in
some time.
Other placings in the wool
fleece classifications were:
Regular Southdown 1 Susan
Wright, Oak Grove and 2 Craig
Wright. Oak Grove.
Other Southdown 1 Gordon
Loegel. Sis-Q and 2 Earl Bowen,
Gold Hill.
Regular Suffolk 1 Marsha Wat
son. West Side.
Other Suffolk 1 Clint Gibson. ;
West Side: 2 Nancy Barnes. West-I
side: 3 Ross Conger: 4 Evelyn
Niedermeyer. west bide: 5 Linda
Gibson, West Side; 6 Caroyln
Barnes. West Side and 7 Joyce
Gunther. Sis-Q.
Regular other breeds 1 John
Machado, Evans Valley; 2 David '
Machado. Evans Valley; 3 Rose
Mane Macnado, fcvans valley; and
4 Robert Macnado, Evans Valley.
Regular Corriedale: 1 Champion,
Phillip Krouse; 2 Truman Elmore,
Applegate; 3 Michael Elmore,
Applegate and 4 Russel Elmore.
Other Corriedale: 1 Evelyn
Niedermeyer. West Side.
Other other breeds: 1 Charles
Badcock. Evans Valley and 2
Kathleen Babclock, Evans Valley.
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David Pittock. Appleeate: 5
Kay Stephenson. Eagle Point; 6
Karen Jossy, Antelope: 7 Bonnie
Brantley, Medford ;8 Mike Reid.
Lake Creek; S Heather Rode Med
ford. Beginning beef fitting: 1 Jon
Jennings. Central Point; 2 Hugh
Charley. Medford: 3 Marcia Wat
son. Westside; 4 John Fisher. Med
ford: 3 Karen Griggs. Central
Point; 6 Karen Wood. Ashland;
7 Tom Hamilton. Ashland: 8
Jerry Halfhill, Central Point; 9
Don Fichtner, Medford and 10
Georgia Hubbard. Eagle Point.
Intermediate beef fitting: 1
Nancy Lusk. Sis-Q: 2 Jack Peek.
Central Point: 3 Chip Buffington,
Medford; 4 Ron Anderson, Eagle
Point: 5 Richard Anderson. Eagle
Point; 6 Larry Toner, Central
Point; 7 Karen Felter. Ashland:
8 Jeff Anhorn. Central Point;
9 Linda Gibson, Central Point;
and 10 Candv Gail, Gold Hill.
Senior beef Fitting: 1 Judy
Bradshaw. Lake Creek; 2 Patsy
Charley. Central Point; 3 Sharon
Coffman, Central Point; 4 Carol
von der Hellen, Central Point; 5
David Woolfolk. Eagle Point; 6
Marily Watson, Medford: 7 Terry
Gail. Gold Hill; 8 Russell Elmore.
Applegate: 9 Bill Hernlein. Ash
land; 10 Annette Drager, Ashland.
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Mrs. Ruth L. Hendricks, 27,
San Francisco, Calif., was
taken to Sacred Heart hospi
tal Saturday morning by Med-
Two Youths Arrested
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George Stacy Nelson,N22, of
Wilderville, and Arnold Lin
den Olden, 18, who gave his
address as the Crater hotel,
were arrested Friday on a
charge of "making a false
statement to procure bene
fit," city police reported.
They were arrested in con
nection with cashing a post
dated check on a non-existent
bank account Thursday at
Kimmy's Corner, 630 Crater
Lake ave., according to police.
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that her condition was good.
State police said Mrs. Hen
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her vehicle went off the east
shoulder of the highway
about a mile north of Rock
Point bridge. The car skidded
for more than 200 feet along
the side of the road, went
back onto the highway and
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Man Arraigned in District Court Friday
Charles O. Cox, 38, of 210 Thursday night by
South Elm st., is being held
on a charge of rape of a minor
following an arraignment be
fore Judge James Main in dis
trict court Friday.
Cox waived a preliminary
hearing and is lodged in the
county jail in lieu of $25,000
cash bail. He was arrested
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