Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 29, 1960, Image 9

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NEW LIBRARY Reading is a pleasure in
the new library at White City, now com
pleted and stocked with books, periodicals,
newspapers and reference material. Moving
from the chapel building started a year ago
and Miss Enid Holmes, chief librarian, has
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been busy during this time working out a
new system for the veterans which includes
classes in "reading, writing and arithme
tic" and other advantages. A music room is
planned in the future.
About 800 Attend 4-H Style
Revue, Fair Awards Ceremony
Approximately 800 people
from all over Jackson county
attended the 4-H Style Revue
and fair awards ceremonies
in the National Guard armory
south of Medf ord Friday
night.
To cut the program down
to two hours no banquet was
given during the annual event
this year.
Attractive 4-H eirls model
ed the latest 3tyles in 4-H
clothing projects - both sports
and formal wear they had
made themselves - then re-
turnorl in the stage to receive
trophies, ribbons and cash
awards for their snowman
Hin with livestock.
First award presented was
tho r.itypn and Gitzen SDOCial
presented for the first time
last year by Drs. G. A. ana
r. N. Gitzen. local veterinari
ns - S2S to a deserving 4-H
club member exhibiting sheep
and swine at the jacKson
County 4-H ind FFA fair. ,
This money is to be applied
Wall Street
Chatter
New York -fUPD- The Value
Line investment survey said
today that stocks are more
likely to go down than up
during the next twelve
months
It admits that investors are
in a dilemma because while
stocks are overpriced relative
to past standards, and yields
are too low, especially com
pared with bonds, neverthe
less brokers' loans are quite
low, trading volume is not
speculative, and i n f 1 a tion
looks as if it is here to stay.
Value Line feels, however,
that while conditions have
changed, it is also true that
"new era" philosophy as stat
ed by both party platforms
has always preceded a sharp
break in security prices at
previous bull market tops,
Reynolds and Co. says that
U.S. Rubber offers "good sta
tistical value." Sales this year
should exceed $1 billion for
the first time in history and
earnings should rise to around
5 Rn a share from S5.30 in
1959. Future prospects are fa
vorable for botn tires ana
chemicals, Reynolds says.
Bache and Co. finds it in
teresting that Lorillard set a
nu iQfin nitrh on a day of ir
regular market action last
week. The performance rein
fnrppe thp stock's sound tech
nical position and suggests
further upward progress
Bache said.
Finch Defenders
Swing Into Action
Los Angeles -lUPD-Attorneys
for Dr. R. Bernard Finch and
Carole Tregoff begin today to
try to disprove state charges
that the couple murdered the
wealthy surgeon's wife.
The murder retrial of Finch,
43, and his mistress, Carole,
23. moved into its 10th week
with defense attorneys Grant
Cooper and Don Bringgold
making their opening state
ments to the jury of 11 women
and 1 man.
Finch was expected to be
gin his testimony Tuesday, to
be followed sometime later by
Carole. The attorneys said
they expected the jury to be
gin deliberations the first
week of October.
Cooper's j o b remained
much the same as in the first
trial when he tried to con
vince a jury that Barbara
Jean Finch, 33, was accident
ally shot outside her S65.000
suburban home July 18.
FALL KILLS AERIALIST
London - IUPD - Carmen Ro
jaire, a 17-year-old circus
aerialist, died in a hospital
early today from multiple in
juries suffered in a 40-foot
fall from a broken trapeze
during a rehearsal Sunday. .
toward the purchase price of
purebred gilt for the pig club
member and a purebred ewe
lamb for the sheep club mem
ber. The breed is to be de
cided by the club member
and the purchase to be ap
proved by the County 4-H
Agent Glenn Klein.
Tom Winniiigham was this
year s winner for sheep and
Charles Logan for swine, both
of Ruch,
Terry Gail, Gold Hill, re
ceived the George Nichols'
trophy for the outstanding
lamb exhibitor.
The Rogue River Jersey
Cattle club award of a show
halter went to Jerry Moore,
Eagle Point, as the exhibitor
of a champion registered Jer
sey. Best Exhibitor
The George F. Lillis trophy
for the best exhibitor of the
Brown Swiss cow went to
Marilyn Deckelman, Rogue
River.
The Allene Owens' perpet
ual showmanshiD troDhv to
the outstanding showman of
beef females was presented to
Ron Anderson, Antelope 4-H
club.
The Don Nichols' perpetual
showmanshiD troDhv was pre
sented to Penny Sampert,
West Side 4-H club, as the
outstanding steer showman.
Carol Foote. Central Point
4-H club, received the Jackson
pmintv Guernsey cattle club
perpetual trophy as the out
standing exhibitor of Guern
sey cattle.
Thp Palf Manna sDccial tro
phy sponsored by the Medford
Feed and Seed company was
nrpsented the West Side
Blockers SheeD club. This
traveling plaque is presented
to the outstanding livestock
club exhibiting at the Jack
son county fair.
Dale West. Eagle Point, re-
beef fitting trophy.
Other Special Awards
Other special awards pre
sent e d were the Farhills
Farms Holstein trophy to
Georgia Hubbard, Antelope
club; Ed Pierce Hereford tro
nhv tn Ron Anderson. Ante
lope club; Harold Frye Jr.
swine trophy to Charles Bad
cock, Evans Valley, La Pine
herdsmanship tro
phy to Eagle Point Ranchers.
Farm bureau trophies pre
sented were presented Mar
garet Hanson, best forestry
project; Kathy Badcock, Ev
ans Valley, best rabbit proj
ect; Judy Frink, Central
Pnint Harden Droiects; Bob
Kuest, Central Point, best
poultry.
Ron Smith, Medford, re
ppiveri the award for the
best uddered goat. ,
Marolyn DecKicman, nugui:
River, also received the Shir
Memorial trophy.
This is presented by the P. K.
Nelson family in memory oi
their daughter, Shirley, to the
...hlinJInn rftiirv 4-H club
member exhibiting registered
stock.
C u r t i s s improved stud
t tn Paillette An
derson, Antelope; Pat Neal,
Jacksonville; Mindy Hackett,
Talent; Dean Brewster, Apple
gate; Georgia Hubbard, Ante
lope, and Kathy Larson, Ruch.
A new award this year, mai
of the Northwest Oregon Min
ing Council, was presented
Pat Neal, Jacksonville, as
having the championship rock
and mineral exhibit.
Other Trophies
Other trophies presented
were the Samuel O. James
perpetual trophy to the cham
pion rabbit showman Linda
Sommers, Talent; Rose Marie
Legler perpetual trophy for
:hampion poultry snowman
to Craig Wright, Medford;
Marilyn Bohnert perpetual
trophy to top judge in live
stock judging contest to Ron
Anderson, Antelope club; Su
san WriBht nprnptlial trophy
for champion sheep showman
Gibson Saddlery trophy pen
ny Samnert. West Side, as all-
around senior horseman.
The Medford Trail Riders
iphy to the all-around m-
trn
termediate horseman went to
Heather Rode, Medford; the
Stewart trophy for all-round
junior horseman went to Dale
West, Eagle Point; the Ron
Daugherty trophy for grand
champion market lamb to Jan
West, Medford; the Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Frink trophy to
Russell Frink, Central Point,
as champion swine showman;
tne uaie bmitli trophy as ex
hibitor of the grand cham
pion market steer to Jack
Peek, Central Point; Oregon
Dairy Breeders' association
special award of a grade heif
er to Cindy Bartlett, Central
Point; and the Pacific Coast
Aberdeen Angus auxiliary
award to Nikki Hammond,
Central Point.
Best Guide Dog
J. Frank Issi, Medford, won
the Shady Cove Grange tro
phy, for the best Guide Dog
in its class. These dogs are
being raised by 4-H'ers for
the Guide Dog School for the
Blind, Inc., San Rafael, Calif.
The Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Whittle perpetual trophy to
the 4-H club scoring the high
est average points per club
member went to the Eagle
Point Pegasus club.
The Mary Ann Birdseye
trophy for champion dairy
showman went to Marilyn
Deckelman, Rogue River.
The P. K. Nelson award
went to David Strickland,
Rogue River.
The Jackson County Stock
man association award, new
this year, went to Steve Mar
shall, Eagle Point. He receiv
ed a $25 U. S. savings bond
for scoring highest in feeding
and caring for his animal.
Herdsmanship Award
Herdsmanship award ros
ettes went to Korny Kids,
dairy; Eagle Point ranchers,
sheep; Gold Hill beef club,
beef; Ruch swin club, swine;
West Side Rabbitteers, rab
bits; Southwest Medford,
poultry.
Club team awards for judg
ing went to Central Point
Forestry club, Evans Valley
Happy Hoppers, Antelope
Livestock club, Antelope dai
ry club, Eagle Point Desert
Pegasus, Talent Poultry club,
Table Top Pack Rats home
living club, Applegate crops
club. Antelope 4-H home eco
nomics clubs, canning, foods,
clothing, Central Point knit
ting, Medford, child care and
outdoor cooking.
High junior judges were
David Arnett, Talent, poul
try; Dale Ackerman, Eagle
Point, horse; Mike Burrell,
Southwest Medford, rabbit;
Sam James, Phoenix, forest
ry; . Regina Krambeal, live
stock, and Adrienne Bray,
dairy.
Oregonian Named
Sigma Nu Officer
Portland - IUPII - David C.
Baum of La Grande has been
elected vice-regent of the na
tional fraternity of Sigma Nu.
The Rev. George L. Evans of
Evansville. Ind., was named
regent of 'he national organization.
Other officers elected at the
fraternity convention here
were Thomas A. Hewwood,
Evanston, 111., s e c o n d-cr"
treasurer; Richard Vaughan,
Leander, Texas, senior grand
councilman; and Flavius Free
man, St. Louis, Mo., junior
grand councilman.
Way Cleared for
Vote on Tax Levy
Salem IUPD - The Marion
county court cleared the way
for a vote at the November
general election on a $375,000
tax levy for a new county ju
venile detention home.
The state board of control
previously agreed to sell the
county land near the present
county health department
building for the proposed new
structure.
Voters in 1954 defeated a
similar measure.
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