Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1960, Image 15

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    ,j SUNDAY. AUGUST 21, 1960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
; Stamp Collectors
Win at Convention
Portland - (UPD - C. L. Mars
Ion, 72, Spokane, Wash., won
the grand award in the senior
division in the 74th annual
convention and exhibit of the
American Philatelic society
here Saturday.
Marston, retired Army
colonel, took top honors for
his display of the first issue
of Great Britain stamps in
1840.
John A. Wruster, 15, Gar
den Grove, Calif., who spec
ializes in collecting Canadian
stamps, won the grand award
in the junior division.
Sheep Showman
Champions Told
Ronald Boat, Crater FFA
chapter, was judged champion
FFA sheep showman during
the Jackson County 4-H and
FFA fair Friday.
Larry Murphy of the Phoe
nix chapter, received the re
gerve champion's ribbons.
Placings in the contest were:
Sheep Showmanship
Beginning: Larry Murphy, Phoe
nix FFA. reserve champion, and
blue; Garry Evans, Crater FFA,
red; and Steve Andrews, Crater
FFA, white.
Advanced FFA: Ronald Boat, Cra
ter, champion and blue; Ernie Bolz,
Phoenix, red; Delmer Smith, Cra
ter, fourth.
BUHDICK DIES Former
North Dakota Rpnnhli nan ran.
resentative Usher L. Burdick
aiea in a Washington hospital
at the age of 81. Death was
attributed to heart and ItiH
ailments and other complica
tions oi oia age.
(UPI Telephoto)
TIRE STRENGTH
Modern motor vehicle ti
can withstand an impact of
21,800 pounds at 125 miles an
hour, which is more than the
full landing jolt of a modern
military airplane.
VOLCANO SHOW
The 1952 eruption of Kila-
uea volcano in Hawaii lactari
for 136 days.
Ribbon Winners
Told for FFA Lambs
Don Pcstka, Eagle Point
FFA chapter, received the
grand champion ribbon for
his FFA fat lamb in the Jack
son county 4-H and FFA fair
last week.
Terry Payne, Crater FFA
chapter, received the reserve
grand championship with his
fat lamb. Ernie Bolz, Phoenix
FFA chapter, had the grand
champion pen of three fat
lambs. Ernie exhibited South
down lambs. Terry Payne,
Crater, received reserve grand
champion, also, with his pen
of three Suffolk lambs.
Other FFA fat lamb plac
ings were:
Corrlrdale single lamb; Delmer
Smith, Crater, red.
Hampshire single lamb: Don
Pestka. Eagle Point, grand cham
pion and blue; Warren Pestka, Ea
gle Point, red.
Southdown single 1 & m b: Ernie
Bolz, Phoenix, blue.
Suffolk single lambs: Terry
Payne, Crater, blue; Don Pestka,
Eagle Point, red.
Other breeds, single lambs: Lar
ry Murphy. Phoenix, blue.
Pen of three lambs: Hampshires.
Warren Pestka. Eagle Point, blue;
and Don Pestka, Eagle Point, red;
Southdown, Ernie Bolz, phoenix,
grand champion and blue. Suffolk.
Terry Payne, Crater, blue; Delmer
Smith, Crater, red.
Other breeds, pen of three: Garry
Evans, Crater, blue.
SCRAPPING AGE
Average age of a scrapped
motor vehicle is now about 14
years. In 1925 the li'etime of
the average car was about 6.5
years.
Quotes From the News
By United Prt International
Honolulu-Capt. Harold E. Mitchell, telling his wife of his
plane's successful mid-air catch of a 300-pound capsule eject
ed by Discoverer XIV satellite:
"I told you I'd get it. Honey."
Deal, N.J. An Army Signal Corps tracking station
spokesman, reporting that the station picked up "a loud
beep, with irregularities" transmitted by a Russian space
ship:
"The irregularities indicate that the signals carry in
telligence, but of course we could not decipher the intelligence."
Washington Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga.), denouncing
before the Senate a proposed. "celestial sphere" monument to
President Theodore Roosevelt:
"My first recation was one of an old cartoon that Rube
Goldberg might put on paper."
Moscow Mrs. Francis G. Powers, after her U-2 pilot
husband's sentence to 10 years for espionage by a Soviet
military tribunal:
"I'm all cried out. I just don't feel like eating. I don't
know where I'll live, what I'll do. I just can't think yet."
Champion Barrow Shown by Crater FFA
David Foote, Crater FFA
chapter, exhibited the grand
champion fat barrow at the
Jackson County 4-H and FFA
fair Friday.
Jim Frink, Crater, exhibit
ed the grand champion pen
of three market barrows. Da
vid Hixon, Crater, exhibited
the reserve champion fat bar
Other results were:
Berkshire market hogi David
Hixon, Crater, 1st; Dennis Cornutt,
Crater, 2nd; Harry Gay, Phoenix,
3rd; Jim Frink, Crater, 4th; Har
old MacGrath, Crater, Stii: Merle
Flenner. Crater, 6th; and Tony
Shopc, Crater, 7th.
Yorkshire market hog: David
Foote. Crater, 1st.
Poland China; Ron Anderson, Ea
gle Point, 2nd.
Duroc pen of three market hogs;
Ron Anderson, Eagle Point, 1st,
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Several accidents were re
ported Friday and Saturday
to Oregon state police.
Axil William Raski, 52, Ap-
plegate rd., Jacksonville, and
his passenger, Emily Mildred
Mansfield, 48, route 1, box
180, Talent, were lodged in
the county jail for being
drunk on a public highway
following an accident Friday
evening.
A vehicle, operated by
Raski, collided with a vehicle
driven by Willis Gene Hight,
29, of 1341 Iowa St., Ashland.
Hight was traveling north on
Highway 99 when Raski pull
ed out of a private drive into
the side of Hight'i vehicle,
police said.
William Doyle Pennington,
25, of 679 Mae st., Medford,
was also lodged in the county
Jail for being drunk on a
public highway following an
accident Saturday morning,
according to state police.
Pennington told police that
an oncoming car forced him
onto the shoulder of Agate
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"Let them loose when you please; for I
am chained to endure all your tyranny,"
lays the Duchesi of Malfi, ai .he and Cariola
are tormented by madmen lent by her broth
er, Ferdinand. Ann Hackney (standing) of
Marshall, Tex., it the Duchess, and Shirley
Pation (seated) of Ashland, is Cariola in
James Sandoe's staging of John Webster's
dynamic tragedy, "The Duchesi of Malfi,"
at the Oregon Shakespearean Festival, The
madmen, (left to right) are John Ruppeck,
Seattle, Wash.; Milton Fuchs. New York
City; John Sandoe, Boulder, Colo., and Keith
Fowler, San Francisco, Calif. Slated August
22 and 31 only. "The Duchess of Malfi" will
be the first non-Shakespearean drama to be
teen at America's First Elixabeihan Theatre.
Seven Accidents Investigated By Area State Police
rd. causing him to swerve
across the road into a pear
tree.
Pennington's passenger was
Louis Medina, 26, Pine st.,
Central Point.
Another accident was re
ported at 10:43 p.m., Friday.
Wendell Forrest Carson, 19,
of 3055 Delta Waters rd., Med
ford, was northbound on Or
chard Home dr. when his car
failed to make a sharp curve
near the Owens Boat works,
according to police reports.
No injuries, but extensive
property damage was report
ed when a vehicle driven by
William David Barbera, 17,
of 75 South Seventh St., Cen
tral Point, collided with a
vehicle driven by William
Richard Snyder, 21, of 343 B
st., Ashland. The accident oc
curred at about 11:15 p.m.,
Friday, near the Medtord
armory, police said.
Ruth L. Blanchard, 39,
route 1, box 277, Central
Point, and Leon Eugene
Blanchard, 51, were Injured
and then taken to the Rogue
Valley hospital, Friday, fol
lowing a single vehicle accident.
State police believe that
Ruth Blanchard was driving
the vehicle on . the Camp
White drag strip when the
accident occurred.
A collision also occurred at
1:45 p.m. Friday on Table
Rock rd. about two tenths of
mile south of the Orr dr.
Junction. Involved were ve
hicles driven. by James Ray
mond Foster, 34, of 3325 High
way 66, Ashland, and Edwin
Everett Minick, 86, of 5809
Table Rock rd., Medford.
Mrs. Melissa Combcst Cam
eron, 74, of 4655 South Pa
cific highway, was advised
that a complaint would be
filed against her for an im
proper left turn following an
accident, Friday morning, on
Highway 99 near Phoenix.
The collision took place be
tween a vehicle driven by
Mrs. Cameron and a vehicle
driven by Arthur William St,
George, 56, Turlock, Calif.
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