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o uNAY. AUGUST 28, 1900 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDYWf, ft A 9 Antelope Club Member Is Champion Revue Exhibitor Jo Anna Malloroy, Antelope club, was named champion Style Revue exhibitor and champion of the Clothing V class at the Jackson County 4-H and FFA fair Friday night during the annual 4-H Style Revue and awards program in the National Guard Armory south of Medford She was presented the large perpetual trophy donated by the Medford branch of the U.S. National Bank of Port land. Colleen F r a n e k, Central Point, received the sterling silver pie server as the girl with the highest overall score in food preservation, and Carol Myers McDowell, Table Eock, received the sterling sil ver vase as the girl with the highest overall score in the home living exhibit, contest, demonstration and judging. Special Award The J. C. Penney special award went to Mary Ann Car negie, Medford, and Karen Jossy, Eagle Point, as out standing clothing club mem bers. The two girls will re ceive two summer school scholarships. The Larry Schade perpetual trophy went to Alice Woolfolk as the outstanding cooking club member. Karen Jossy, Antelope, also won the Doreen Bohnert trophy as the indi vidual in the home economics judging contest with the high est average score earned in two or more project contests. The Foley Manufacturing company award for foods went to Patsy Charley, Cen tral Point, and the company award for food preservation to Paulette Creel. The Safeway Stores, Inc., home economics award for the best food preservation went to Georgia Hubbard and Alice Woolfolk. The two girls re ceived $5 toward summer school scholarship. Judy Hill, Antelope, won the Oregon Beekeepers' asso ciation award for the best food preservation or food prepara tion demonstration. Cow Belles Award The Oregon Cow Belles award of $5 and beef cook book went to Donna Geren, Eagle Point, high score indi vidual in food preparation and to Carol Foote, Central Point, as second high score indi vidual. Alice Woolfolk, Antelope, won the Cow Belles best of show in yeast breads award of 52.50 and a beef cook book. Championship awards in the various classes went to Ilene Mitchell, Medford, Charming ly Yours; Mary Leavens, Med ford, Teen-Wise Clothing; Vonnie Goehring, Eagle Point, Sun and Fun; Carolyn Sid ener, Central Point, Clothing IVa; Elaine McKay, Central Point, Clothing IVb; and Jo Anna Malloroy, Antelope, Clothing V. Other results: Charmingly Yours Blue-Nancy Carroll, Linda Chisum, Diane M a e h r e n, Elaine Meyer, Bonney Sim monds, Julia Toney. Red-T e r r y Calhoun, Bar bara Long, Carol Millard, Jen nifer Nevin, Linda Pickell, Carol Roach, Patsy Sutton, Carolyn Uhrich, Judy Waltz, Donna W e i t m a n, Donna Young, Nancy Day, Sheila Butler. White-Jillinda Arthur, Jean Bailey, C her y lee Becker, Mady Drennen, Shirley Epps, Marilyn Learning, Dawn Oliver, Omar Lea Whipple, Barbara Wood, Florence Wool folk, Carol Ann Lane, Judy Campbell, and Theresa New comb. Teen-Wise Clothing Blue - Marjory Bonney, Mary Carnegie, Connie Goeh ring, Aletta Myers, Janice Tor rey, Cynthia Holtgrave. Red-Lola Ackerman, Paul ette Anderson, Karyl Bishop, Ann Bowling, Carol Hale, Lin da Johnson, Eileen Pullman, Carol Straus, and Ellen Hay, White-Carol Foote, Mar garet Goodwin, Mary Kay Hochstatter, Martha Merri man, Margaret Nelmes, Linda Paulson, Shirley Roach, Sara Robinson, and Linda Weit man. Sun and Fun Blue - Susie Carroll and Carolee Kuest. Red-Diane Barton, Paulette Creel, Marthanne Goodwin, Janet Kelly and Mary Music. l White-Faye Chapman, Col leen Franek, Judy Hill, Pa tricia McCue, and Linda Mul lin. Clothing IV Blue-Mary Daniels, Mary eda Frost, Karen Jossy, Geor gia Mitchell and Diane Put man. Red - Sandy Brewster Krouse, Susan Hal, Janice Hansen, Joyce Leon, Teresa Pruitt, Cheryl Swanson, Doris Young and Evelyn Roung, White - Jeanne DeRoboam, Sharon Martin, and Mildred Bonney. Clothing IVb Blue-Georgia Hubbard and Nancy McKay. Red - Pauline Denyer, Frances Huffman, Mary Wat son, and Alice Woolfolk. White-Charlotte Bush and Joyce Critten. Clothing V Blue-Sharon Thompson. Red-Bonnie Goehring and Marjory Wonderly. White-Nelda Chapman. RECEIVES TROPHY-Georgia Hubbard, Antelope 4-H club, receives the Farhills Farm Holstein trophy from Bill Bigham, veteran 4-H club leader of Eagle Point. This is a perpetual trophy awarded to the outstanding exhibitor of Holstein cattle by Mr. and Mrs. Rene Espourtellle, owners of Farhills Farms. MAKE WAY FOR UNDERWOOD! We have been recently appointed Underwood Dealers for Jackson-Josephine & Siskiyou Counties Clearance of New and Used r; Adding Machines Victor, Remington, Burroughs $35.00 up, -Typewriters Standard & portables. Royal, Smith-Corona, Underwood $29.50 up Portables $39.50 up -A-Calculators Remington & Victor Printers Marchant, Monroe-Friden Rotaries $195. up Bookkeeping Machines Underwood, R. C. Allen. tAt Steno. Chairs Adjustable, upholstered. Special lot Were $39.50 Now $24.95. CALL US -We Have It or Can Get It! "Voights Will Make You a Better Deal" IfOIGHT'S 41 South Grape Medford Office Equipment Co. Ph. SP 2-4100 Court Records MEDFORD MUNICIPAL COURT James Derald Woolen, expired vehicle license, $2.50. Norval Rose Hadley, disobeyed traffic sienal. 55. Evelyn Elaine Fernau, disobeyed traffic signal, $10. Marionann Lausman, violation of basic rule, $15. Marilyn Jean Parsona, disobeyed traffic light, $10. Robert Charles Cooner. failed in display vehicle registration card. line suspenaea. Ruby Lucindia Guthrie, expired vehicle license, $5. Richard Warren Sparks, dis obeyed traffic aiRnal, $10. Donald Clifford Gay, no opera tor's license. $5. Lloyd Lee Caton. exoired ve hicle license, $2.50. Lyie Julius Heidemann, violation of basic rule, $12 50. Dorothy Jean Douglass, expired vehicle license, $2.50. Clyde Edward Jones, violation of basic rule, $25, William Derrell Williamson, ex cessive noise, $10. Ronald Warren Myers, violation of yellow signal light, $10. Freddie Everett Smith, no tail lights on trailer, $10. Richard Knox Poor, no license plate light, $5. Helen Cathrine Koelmel, violation of basic rule, $10. Alvin Wilber Wheler, failure to yield right-of-way, $10. Dale Henry Carter, no operator's license, $5. Wallace Lee Eri, expired vehicle license, $5. Hugh Maurice Curtiss, violation of basic rule, $25. Lyle Russell Brown, expired ve hicle license, $2.50. Fred Nichols McPherson, viola tion of basic rule, $12.50. Marilyn Jean Parsons, disobeyed traffic signal, $10. Edward Jack Parker, violation of basic rule, $25. ASHLAND MUNICIPAL COURT Evelyn Joan Everton, 1565 Sis-! kiyou blvd., Ashland, failure to j stop and leave name at scene of accident, $50 or five days. Alan Walter Schmaltz, improper muffler, $10; excessive noise, $15 ' and costs. i Lucile Graham Parsons, expired ! vehicle license $5. ! Harold Eugene Lewis, violation j of basic rule, no operator's license, $200 plus 30 days in jail. j Joseph Victor Harmon, expired ' operator's license, $10. j Arthur Allen Pennehaker, viola- ' tion of basic rule, $20. 1 Woody Sterling Johnson, viola tion of basic rule. $20. Edward John Susee, right turn f from wrong lane, $5. Cecilia Veronica Convoy, viola- tion of basic rule, $20. Frances Beatty Racknor, failure to yield right of way, $25. Eldon Eugene Fagan, excessive vehicle noise (muffler). $15. Joseph Lister Zamrzia, violation of basic rule, $20. Charles Louis Houston, violation of basic rule. $20. Barbara Dickman, parked on 1 wrong side of street, blocking drive- J way $5. William Harlev StuKs. Fork st.. Ashland, reckless driving, $50 and costs. Walter Milton Phillips, violation of hasic rule. $10. Thomas D. Roberts, parked blocking street, $5. Flcnizo Sallis Williams, expired operator's license, $10. Stewart Alois Hedges, excessive noise (muffler), $20. James Alvin Husk, no operator's license, $10, Ernest P. Maxwell, Los Angeles, drunk in auto, $50 and 15 days (suspended). Sidney Paul Howell. 108 New st., Talent, failure to leave name at scene of accident, $25 (suspended) and costs. DISTRICT COURT Jack D. Myers, no signalling de vice, $5; and violation of basic rule, $25. Wendell W. Allison, violation of basic rule, $15. Ollie C, Bishop, failure to stop, $15. i Raymond Do well, no brakes, $5. i . D. L, Shaw, failure to stop, $15. James B. Becker, license sus pended, $150. Vern V Riper, failure to stop, $15. , James E. George, overload, $50. Roger L. Griermond, Improper . muffler. $10. Dale V. Garner, excessive over hang, $15. Ronald E. Sequiem, no vehicle , license, $5. i Frank R, Artwine, obstructed ; vision. $10. Robert T. Rosenbaum, excessive overhang. $15. I Paul C. McGreat, failure to stop, j $15. Arthur L . Gardner, failure to : Stop, $15. Walter M. Barker, passing with insufficient clearance, $20. Richard T. Paythress, violation of basic rule, $15. William L. Thomas, improper passing, $15. Norman Glascock, overload, $34. Leonard C. Link, failure to stop, $15. Clinton R, Phelps, overload, $38. Walter B. Northrifige, failure to dim lights, $7.50. Ronald L. McCoy, violation of basic rule. $15. Robert B. McCuelock, violation of basic rule. $30. William J. Lathan, violation of basic rule, $15. Donald E. Carey, violation of ba sic rule, $15. Julius O. Hutchison, violation of ' basic rule, $15. CIRCUIT COURT Loren E. Walden vs. Elsie E. Wal den. divorce complaint. Barbara E. Ahern v. Francis V. Ahern. divorce complaint. Ethel E. Zleman vs. Arthur K. Zieman, divorce decree. Gary W. Crowson vs. Patty M. Crowson, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION Robert Charles Glover, 1162 Janes rd Medford, and Joyce Lee Gihnskv, Cargill court, Medford. 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