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SUNDAY. AUGUST 28, I960 10 A MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. Pickin' Pears By WALTER TOWNSEND Just before you go into the coffee shop there is a stair way to the left. You could have passed it a hundred times without noticing it, but now you stop dead still to look. The top part of the walls are a sunshine yellow, the bottom between an apricot and rose shade, and the rail ings, purple! Doesn't that sound gay, and surely at least suggest an area of fun? 7 That's just where thai stairway does lead to - the indoor recreation-which men particularly enjoy, one for pool, another for cards, shuf flcboard space, and the "Green Room" which larger groups used for parties, meet ings, TV and other activities. The whole thing is getting a "new look." The newly painted walls are a light blue green, and everything so fresh and attractive-an invi tation to the members and volunteers who act as hostes ses, to spend many pleasant hours there. . A frail, while-haired, distinguished-looking gentleman stopped his wheel chair long enough for a greeting. He smiled and little crinkles ap peared around the twinkling blue eyes. 'The gloves which he used as he propelled himself along came off revealing soft hands, which matched the gentle voice. His 83 years have been full of adventure, and encounters with colorful people of the old West. - Frank Stewart knew Sit ting Bull well. Said Stewart in his ward, "Sitting Bull was the greatest leader this country ever had." Others in cluded Buffalo Bill, Little Annie Oakley who "could shoot the head off a running quail." Stewart also knew Calam ity Jane, female scout, fron tier woman and one of the most picturesque characters of the Early West, whom Cap tain Egan once laughing said, "I name you Calamity Jane, the heroine of the plains." Stewart was in Dakota Ter ritory in lRflO. He was 12 years old living with his father and mother in a town called Gettysburg, Da kota Territory. "Women, old men, and children were mas sacred by the U.S. Cavalry at the Battle of Wounded Knee," Stewart stated. This was a revenge action on account of the Custer dis aster. The Indians were all buried on the prairie in one hole. Sitting Bull was killed at Standing Rock by his own men a week prior to Battle of Wounded Knee. Stewart two years laler be DON'T WAIT for chilly weather to your heating contractor. He can get have your heating equipment put in your furnace ready for the winter now top working condition for the winter before the usual rush begins. Here's ahead. Make sure you'll have heat and what should be done to put your gas comfort when you need it by calling heating system in top condition: CUm hwMrt mi twtiiig arMn. y (Wit tlMnMiit mi tl cMtnb. Otn mi tS klowtr, Mltr mi mnmj parts. duck fiats mi air MntMMrl. Ownja fitter!. , SWft auct blacking inerti aa cankatitiaa aaiti fran in if h) whtar aathiaa. (kack valar saparf Inal aa hat amtar syitaaa. - fats pact caaialtta lastalaiiaa tl hurt urli, tffidaat, traiiala-frat ipaiitlaa. ' Ugirt tka petal attar rial aft fa tarricaa' mi hiaMtad. w PHONE SP 2-5284, News and Note From Camp White came a stagecoach driver, 1896-'97, between Billings, Mont., and Lovell, Wyo, The war with Spain broke out in April, 1898, and Stewart "joined up." After the war he went back to Dakota Terri tory. Teddy Roosevelt was a two gun man, Stewart said, and made it hot for many an out law on the Little Missouri River, where the Great Amer ican was in the cattle busi ness with a French Count, who was a millionaire. Suddenly Stewart had fin ished talking. He began to draw on his gloves over his soft hands. People and places in the news are always interesting. Attracting more than usual attention at the station li brary is a book of excellent photographs showing London by Tony Armstrong-Jones, London photographer, and Princess Margaret's husband. Attention was called to the volume by Chief Librarian Enid Holmes. It is a superb pictorial book which proves that he can take not only de lightful photographs but that he can catch forever a spon taneous, personal and unfor gettable vision of London and its people, Miss Holmes said. The domicilary is always increasing its program to ben efit and enrich the life of the members here. A recent new activity, made possible by the VAVS, is the reading and dis cussion group for rqen with badly impaired eyesight. The men included in this group are not totally blind but cannot read even the newspapers or often even their own letters. The volun teers working with this group read from current literature and lead discussions about present day happenings and fill special requests. In the early morning, the new coffee shop looks like a pirate's den. Patches on their eye. Lan tern-jawed pensioners. Shirts open at the neck. Tattooed hands with "John Paul Jones" in blue ink. And the cigarette smoke. Oh, man. Ellis J. De Hart, 62, single, spent the past several months in the Florida Keys. Saw only one person in swimming. The rest of the 125-mile beach was covered with real estate ads. The whole area, according to Ellis, is covered with saloons, night clubs, real estate gags, and brush. He was glad to get back to Oregon, and especially to the Domiciliary, he said. Marshall Purvine Jackson often speaks of the girl he had GET SET NOW FOR WINTER COMFORT This is the time to put your furnace in shape for the colder weather ahead! CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UTILITIES COMPANY Medford Winners of 4-H FFA Sheep Show Announced by Officials Charles Badcock, E v a n i Valley, and Kathy Holm strom, Medford, were named reserve sheep champions at the recent Jackson County 4-H and FFA fair. Judy Bagley, Talent, was named breed champion with her lamb in the other Hamp shire market class. Breed champions were Phil ip Krause, Applegate, Corrie dale producing ewe; Connie Valarino, West Side, Corrie dale ewe lamb; Steve Chap man, Sis-Q Hampshire pro ducing ewe; Craig Wright West Side, other Hampshire producing ewe and registered Southdown; Kathy Zapcll, Talent, registered Suffolk ewe lamb; Ross Johnston, Ashland, other Suffolk yearling ewe; Frances Huffman, Eagle Point, other breeds producing ewe; Cynthia Holtgrave, Sis- Q, other Corriedale market lamb; and Earl Bowen, uoia Hill, Southdown grade cham pion. Other results announced by the county agent's office Fri day: SlIKKP Rrglstrrpd Corriedale (Producing Ewe) Phillip Krouse. Applegate, first: Michael Elmore. AppleRate. second; Kusscll Elmore, Applegate. third. Yearling Ewe Phillip Kroiwe, Applegate, first: Michael Elmore. Applegate, second; Russell Elmore, Applegate, third. Ewe Umb-Phillip Krouse, Ap plegate, first: Russell Elmore, Ap plegate. second: Michael Elmore, Applegate, third; Alicia Elmore, Applegate. fourth. Ewe and own lamb or lambs Philln Krouse. Annlegatc. first: Mi- chiel Elmore, Applegate, second; Russell Elmore, Applegate. tnira. Yearling Ewe Thomas Winning ham, Applcgnte, first. Other Corriednle-Ewe Lamb Connie Valnrlno. West Side, first: Thomas Wlnningham. Applegate, Second; Glenda JJaugnerty, fnoe nix. third. Registered Hampshire Produc ini. Ewei Steve Chapman. Siski you, first; Faye Chapman, Siski you, second; Billy Bagley. Talent, third; Sheila franklin, a.w. mea ford. fourth. Yenrlirtir Ewe Sheila Franklin. SW Medford, first; Faye Chapman, Siskiyou, second; Steve Chapman, Siskiyou, third. ICwe Lamb Sheila Franklin, SW Medford. first; Faye Chapman, Siskiyou, second: Steve Chapman, Siskiyou, third; Billy Bagley, Tal ent, fourth. Ewe and own lamb or lambs Sheila Franklin, SW Medford, first; Steve Chapman, Siskiyou, second; Fave Chapman. Sisklou. third; Billy Bagley, Talent, fourth. utner immphnirc j-rouucing r.we CrnlB Wrloht. Medford. first: Judy Bagley, Talent, second; Rich ard r. uoltgcr. Jacksonville, inirn. Yearling Ewe Francos Hufrman, Eagle Point, first; Richard F. Bot tger, Jacksonville, aecond. fiwe lamo juay uagiey, laieni, first. Ewe and own lamh nr Iambi in Germany, after World War I. She was Anna Mechen Spangdolen. And she lived in a village of 300 people, where they burned kerosene lamps. He had many dates with her in only two months. A little short, pretty German girl, dark hair, fair skinned. Jackson otlcn wonders what may have become of her. You'll find the name of Heating Contractors qualified to thoroughly check and adjust your heating equipment in the classified section of your telephone directory. Craig Wright. Oak Grove, first; Judy Bagley, Talent, second. Registered Southdown (Producing Ewe) Craig Wright, Oak Grove, first; Earl Bowen. Gold Hill, sec ond; Terry Gail. Gold Hill, third; Mary Ann Cantrall, Jacksonville, fourth. Yearling Ewe Terry Gall, Gold Hill, first; Craig Wright. Oak Grove second; Vickimae Caldwell, Central Point, third; Gregg Schmidt. Cen tral Point, fourth; Richard F. Bot tger. Jacksonville, fifth. Ewe Lamb Mary Anne Cantrall. Jacksonville, first; Craig Wright, Oak Grove, second. Ewe and own lamb or lambs Terry Gail. Gold Hill, first; Craig Wright, Oak Grove, second; Mary Anne Cantrall. Jacksonville, third; Earl Bowen, Gold Hill, fourth. Other Southdown (Producing Ewe) Earl Bowen, Gold Hill, first; Terry Gail, Gold Hill, second; Re nee Johnson. Phoenix, third; Nikki Hammond, Central Point, fourth; Betty Kerr, Siskiyou, fifth; Peggy Martin, Gold Hill, sixth; Mary Anne Cantrall, Jacksonville, seventh; Ma rie Jones, Cold Hill, eighth. Yearling Ewe--Earl Bowen. Gold Hill, first; Betty Kerr, Siskiyou, first. Ewe Lamb Terry Gail, Gold Hill, first: Betty Kerr. Siskiyou, second; Earl Bowen, Gold Hilt, third; Craig Wright. Oak Grove, fourth; Peggy Martin, Gold Hill, fifth; Elin Livingston. Central Point, sixth; Gregg Schmidt, Cen tral Point, seventh; Mary Anne Cantrall, Jacksonville, eighth; Den nis Cornutt, Gold Hill, ninth. Ewe and own lamb or lambs Earl Bowen, Gold Hill, first; Nikki Hammond. Central Point, second; Betty Kerr, Siskiyou, third; Marie Jones, Gold Hill, fourth: Peggy Martin. Gold Hill, fifth; Mary Ann Cantrall, Jacksonville, sixth. Registered Suffold (Producing Ewe) Clyde Kennedy, Eagle Point, first; Pat&y Suttun, Eagie Point, second. Yearling Ewe Mary Anne Can trail, Jacksonville, first; Izora Hays, Eagle Point, second. Ewe Lamb Kathy Zapell. Talent, first; Craig Wright, Oak Grove, sec ond; Patsy Sutton, Eagle Point, third. Ewe and own lamb or lambs Patsy Sutton. Eagle Point, first. Other Suffolk (Producing Ewe) Kay DeMers, Phoenix, first; Sherry Wilkins, Talent, second; Jerry Moore, Reese Creek, third; Carolyn Barnes, Central Point, fourth; Sam James, Talent, fifth; Cynthia L. Holtgrave, Siskiyou, sixth; Izora Hays, Eagle Point, seventh; Lester Hill. Eagle Point, eighth. Yearling Ewe Ross Johnston, Ashland, first; Bonnie Cheney, West Side, second; Diann Dcbrink, Central Point, third; Carolyn Barnes. Central Point, fourth; Les ter Hill, Eagle Point, fifth: Patsy Sutton, Eagle Point, sixth; Marga ret Whillock. Tnlent, seventh; Stnr Icne Wilkins. Talent, eighth; Ron Whillock. Talent, ninth. Ewe Lamb Patsy Zapell, Talent, first; Frances Huffman, Engle Point, second; Sherry Wilkins, Talent, third; Carolyn Barnes, Central Point, fourth; Jerry Moore, Reese Creek, fifth; Sam James. Talent, sixth; Dennis Hoffhuhr. Medford, seventh; Tommy Sutton, Eagle Point, eighth. Ewe and own Iamb or lambs Cynthia Holtgrave, Siskiyou, first; Jerry Moore. Reese Creek, second; Ronald Whillock, Talent, third; Carolyn Barnes, Central Point, rotirth; Gregg Schmidt, fifth; Sam James, Talent, sixth; Izora Hayes, Eagle Point, seventh; Lester Hill, Eagle Piont, eighth; Starlene Wil kins. Talent, ninth. Registered Other Breeds (Ewe Lambs) Carol Foote, Central Point, first. Other Breeds Frances Huffman, Eagle Point, first; Dennis Hoffbuhr, Phoenix, second; Charles Badcock, Evans Valley, third; Dan Burrill, Engle Point, fourth. Yearling Ewe Carol Foote. Cen tral Point, first; Starlene Wilkins. Talent, second; Dennis Hoffbuhr, Medford. third, Ewe Lambs James Anhorn, Cen tral Point, first; Ron Decker, Med Where ford. second; Starlene Wilkins, Talent, third; Charles Badcock, Evans Valley, fourth. Ewe and own lamb or lambs Frances Huffman, Eagle Point, first: Dennis Hoffbuhr, second; Carol Foote, Central Point, third. Other Corrledale-Market Lamb Cynthia Holtgrave, Siskiyou, first; Charles Badcock, Evans Valley, second; Kenneth Boettcher, Griffin Creek, third; Marie Petrie, Apple gate, fourth; Terry Miller, Apple gate, fifth; Sharon Boettcher. Grif fin Creek, sixth; Marion Hamlin, Applegate, seventh. Other Hampshire Market Lamb Judy Bagley. Talent, first; Kathy Holmstrom, Medford. second; Su san McAllister. Meadows, third; Dan Burrill. Eagle Point, fourth; Ronald Whillock, Talent, fifth; Faye Chapman, Siskiyou, sixth; Steve Chapman, Siskiyou, seventh; George Kennedy, Eagle Point, eighth. Other Southdown Market Lamb Janice Main, West Side, first; Lin da Cornutt, Central Point, second; Elin Livingston. Central Point, third: Christine Bartels, West Side, fourth: Betty Kerr, Siskiyou, fifth; Richard F. Bottger, Medford, sixth; Susan Wright, West Side, seventh; Peggy Martin. Gold Hill, eighth; Holly Thompson, West Side, ninth. Mary Anne Cantrall, Jackson ville, first: Nikki Hammond, Cen tral Point, second; Donna Smith, Jacksonville, third; Dennis Cornutt, Gold Hill, fourth: Craig Wright, West Side, fifth; James Moorman, Rogue River, sixth; Larry Wright, Gold Hill, seventh; Gregg Schmidt, Central Point, eighth; Vicki Mae Caldwell, Central Point, ninth. Terry Gail, Gold Hill, first; Earl Bowen, Gold Hill, second; Mary Cheney, West Side, third; Susan Cornutt. Gold Hill, fourth: Kathy Schroeder, West Side, fifth; Rose Johnston, Ashland, sixth: Billy Bagley, Talent, seventh; Kathleen Bartels, West Side, eighth; Bonnie Cheney, West Side, ninth. Kathy Larson, Jacksonville, first; Marie Jones, Gold Hill, second; Candy Gail. Gold Hill, third; Don ald Gail. Gold Hill, fourth; Mary Anne Barker, Jacksonville, fifth; Don Bailey, Jacksonville, sixth; Adrienne Brion, Applegate, Madge Barker, Jacksonville, Ron Greb, Eagle Point, all seventh. Other Suffolk Market Lamb Kathy Neal, Jacksonville, first; Billy Piete, Applegate, second: Rob ert Piete, Applegate, third; Thom as Pictc. Applegate. fourth; Jerry Moore, Reese Creek, fifth; Sherry Wilkins, Talent, sixth; Kay Demers, Phoenix, seventh; Gordon DeHaas, Eagle Point, eighth; Candy John son, Ashland, ninth. Ross Conger, West Side, first; Benny Sutton, Eagle Point, sec ond. Gene Fowler, Applegate, third; David Nunley, Phoenix, fourth; Sandy Brewster, Applegate, fifth; Rene Johnson, Siskiyou, sixth; Bryon Dowell, Eagle Point, sev enth; Clyde Kennedy, Eagle Point, eighth; Sam James, Talent, ninth. Dennis Hoffbuhr, Phoenix, first; Sally Bailey, Central Point, sec ond; Donna Bailey, Central Point, third; Norell Hvall, Applegate, fourth; Randy Hvall, Applegate. fifth; Carolyn Barnes, Central Point, sixth; Lester Hill, Eagle Point, seventh; Susan Harper, Eagle Point, eighth. Darrcll Dowell, Eagle Point, first; Danny Barton, Eagle Point, second; Marilyn Lathrop, third; Lewis La throp, Ccutrnl Point, fourth; Craig Lathrop, Central Point, firth; Glcn da Daugherly, Phoenix, sixth. Other Breeds Market Lamb Dlann Dcbrlck, Central Point, first; George Schoettle, Eagle Point, second: Carol Foote. Cen tral Point, third: Starlene Wilkins, Talent, fourth; Margaret Whillock, Talent, fifth. Other Corriedale (Pen of Three) Sharon Boettcher, West Side, first; Starlene Wilkins, Talent, sec ond. Other Hampshire (Pen of Three) Richard F. Bottger, Jacksonville, first; Everett Adamson, Eagle Point, second. Other Suffolk Kay DeMen, Phoenix, first. Other Southdown (Pen of Three) There' i Is ALWAYS V v ll Welcomed! Xs " ' J J UST a family back-yard barbecue t"' ; ' Vl or a big party, wherever there's FUN 2 JV you'll usually find FIESTA ice I , ' N Wf cream, and with GOOD REASON J fl a . . . it's deliriously flavorful, smooth . jr--v 'y ' i IVfcJl and nutritious. Easy to serve, too, ; f J 'f 1 9 and available in everyone's favorite . - AffM flavor. With added goodness from -.v, s rh?; rSL WrT& elusive nutrient, NUTRIMIX, X tv 03 t . . &lXP l Jorgensen's FIESTA ICE CREAM is tiJ K' -t&m f -y T0PS for every ,able! Donald Gail. Gnid Hill, first; Craig Wright. Oak Grove, second; Elin Livingston, Central Point, third: Madge Barker, Jacksonville, fourth; James Moorman, Rogue River, fifth. Sheep Showmanship (All Breeds. Beginners, First Class, Donna Smith. Jacksonville, first; Kathy Holmstrom, Medford. second; Don ald Bailey, Jacksonville, third; Kathy Schroeder, West Side, fourth; Susan McAllister, Meadows, fifth; Adrienne Brion, Applegate, sixth; Holly Thompson, West Side, sev enth: Ross Johnson, Siskiyou, eighth. Second Class Patty Zapell, Tal ent, first; Kathy Neal. Central Point, second: Danny Barton. Eagle Point, third; Donna Bailey, Central Point, fourth; Gene Fowler, Apple gate, fifth; Glenda Daughcrty, Phoenix, sixth; Norell Hvall, Ap plegate, seventh: Lewis Lathrop, Central Point, eighth; David Nun ley, Medford, ninth: Candy John son. Siskiyou, tenth. Third Class Connie Valarine, West Side, first; George Schoettle. Eagle Point, second; Mary Petrie, Applegate, third; Donna Bailey, Central Point, fourth: James An horn. Central Point, fifth; Marian) namnn, Appiegate, sixtn: &niney Jones, West Side, seventh; Alicia Elmore: Applegate. eighth; Ken neth Boettcher, Griffin Creek, ninth. Southdown, Hampshire Sheep (Intermediate) Kathy Larson, Jacksonville, first; Donald Gail. Gold Hill, second: Janice Main, Oak Grove, third; Mary Anne Can trail; fourth; Elin Livingston. Cen tral Point, fifth; Vicki Caldwell. West Side, sixth; Candy Gail, Gold Hill, seventh; Susan Cornutt, Gold Hill, eighth; Dan Burrill, Eagle Point, ninth; Greg Schmidt, Cold Hill, tenth. Cla 2, Intermediate Judy Bag ley. Talent, first; Billy Bagley, Tal ent, second; Christine Bartels, West Side, third; Steve Chapman, Siski you, fourth; Mary Cheney, West Side, fifth; Richard Bottger, Jack sonville, sixth; Peggy Martin, Gold Hill, seventh; Kathleen Bartels, West Side, eighth; Izora Hayes, Eagle Point, ninth; George Kenne dy, Eagle Point, tenth. Showmanship (Other Sheep Breeds Intermediate) Ross Con ger. West Side, first; Dennis Hoff buhr, Phoenix, second: Lester Hill, Eagle Point, third; Jerry Moore, Reese Creek, fourth; Sherry Wil kins, fifth; Carolyn Barnes, Central Point, sixth: Billy Piete. Applegate, seventh; Darrcll Dowell, Eagle Point, eighth; Susan Harper, Eagle Point, ninth; Thomas Piete, Apple gate, tenth. second uiass ts.ainy zapcu, iai ent. iirst: taroi roote, Central Point, second: Cvnthia Holtcrave, Siskiyou, third; Sharon Boettcher, West Side, fourth; Margaret Whil lock, Talent, fifth; Marilyn Lathrop, Central Point, sixth; Greg Lathrop. Central Point, seventh; Carol Sue Burrill, Eagle Point, eighth; Sams James, Talent, ninth; Craig La throp. Central Point, tenth. Showmanship Southdown, Hamp shire Sheep (Advanced) Craig Wright, West Side, first; Terry Gail, Gold Hill, second: Earl Bow en. Gold HlU, third; Marie Jones, a brand as Utile as fly Ihtrt en FIESTA FLIGHTS 0? 5' v & AW s FUN Always Ask for "Jorgensen's1 Local Man Named George McUne, Medford, was elected president of the Onto Oregon Cavalcade, Inc., at their annual reunion in Independence, Ore., recently. This was the first time that the group has gathered since the end of their four-month wagon trek from Indepen dence, Mo., to Independence, Ore., last August. Other officers elected in cluded Roy Brabham, vice president, Eugene; Jean Mar shall, secretary, Roseburg, GP School Chief Dies on Hike Bend - IUPD - Earl Stewart, 61, principal of the Sevent Day Adventist school in Grants Pass died of appar ent natural causes while hik ing from Horse lake to Mer rill lake about 43 miles south west of here Friday. The body was being brought out of the area Sat urday. Stewart and the Melvin Parker family, also of Grants Pass hiked into the area Thursday. Only known survivor of the victim is his wife, Marie. The body was to be taken to Eugene. Cold Hill, fourth: Nikki Hammond. Central Point, fifth; Bonnie Cheney. West Side, sixth: Mary Anne Bark- ! er, Jacksonville, seventh: Sheila iranKiin. Aieaiora. eignin: james Moorman. Rogue River, ninth: Lin da Cornutt, Gold Hill, tenth. Showmanship, Other Sheep Breeds (Advanced) Frances Huff man, Eagle Point, first: Sally Bai ley, Central Point, second; Renee Johnson Phoenix, third; Robert Piete. Applegate. fourth: Patsy Sutton, Eagle Point, fifth; Starlene Wilkins. Talent, sixth; Terry Miller, Applegate, seventh; Michael El more. ADDlegate. eighth: Benny Sutton, Eagle Point, ninth. Magic Holiday in - new travel plan! $9Q plus air fare for 8 wonderful days in Mexico City, Acapulco, and Taxco including choice of hotels and many of your meals. 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