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J-D Class Winners Are Listed For Show MEDFORD MAIl TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1962 Results have been an nounced in the Trail horse and Colt classes held last week end at the 4-H Horse show as a part of the 4-H and FFA fair. TRAIL HORSE Intermediates Dale West. Eagle Point. 1st; Sue Griffin. Medford. 2nd; Tom Perry. Lake Creek. 3rd; Pat Farrier. Westside, 4th; Tom Hoefft. Lake Creek. 5th; Mary Ann Gardener. Lake Creek. 6th; Sue Acheson. Hayburner, 7lh; Rita Leeper, Applcgnte. 8th: Donna Hoetft. Lake Creek. 9th; Thomas Winninghain. ApplCRate. 10th. Junior Tommv Sutton. Eagle Point. 1st; Leslie Krambenl. Erifite Point. 2nd; Christine Moon, Wag ner Valley. 3rd; Deanna Cris som. Lake Creek. 4th; Liz Flint, Lake Creek, 5th; PegRv Hilton, Medford, 6th; Gene Fowler. Apple gate. 7th; Phillip McGuire. Eagle Point. Bth; Pnm Peterson Central Point. 9th; Patty Hau-en, Eagie Point. 10th. Bejlnnt r Gail Perry. Lake Creek. 1st; Dale Johnston, Lake Creek, 2nd; Emily Corey. Central Point. 3rd; John Keyes, Applegate, 4th; Alison Br ion. Applegate, 5th; Penny Bryden. Appletfnte. 61 h; Jeff Griffin, Medford. 7th; Donna Nevin, Eagle Point, 8 th; George Fowler. Applegate. Bth; Linda Mayfield. Lake Creek. 10th. COLT CLASSES Two-Year-Old (Arabian) Mari lyn Winningham. Applegole. 1st; Vickl Coldwell, Westside, 2nd; Pam Peterson, Central Point. 3rd; Heather Rode, Westside. 4 th. Quarter Horse Penny Bryden. Applegate. 1st; Regina Krambeal, Eagle Point, 2nd; Vicki Caldwell, Westside, 3rd. Other Breeds Gail Scharle, Wagner Valley. 1st; Diane Brewster. Applegate, 2nd; Linda Corey. Central Point. 3rd. Yearlings (Other Breeds) Peggv Ross, Siskiyou. 1st; Gail Perry, Lake Creek. 2nd. Suckling Colts (Quarter Horses) Laura May Noble. Lake Creek, 1st; Diane Brewster. Applegate. 2nd; Linda Armitage, Lake Creek. 3rd. OSU Selected To Join In Program Corvallis-Oregon State uni versity is one of five U.S. land-grant colleges selected as participants in a new agricul tural scholarship program sponsored by the General Foods Fund, Inc. Under the program, OSU will receive a total of $9,000 during the 1963-64 and 1964 65 for scholarships-mostly to freshmenin food science and technology, pomology and vegetable crops, and agricul tural engineering. The program will start with ten $400 freshmen schol arships in 1963-64. Five of the 10 recipients will receive $200 study grants the follow ing year also and 10 more $400 freshman scholarships will be awarded. i - vc5 T ( Jl fi 11 Mir"1 wm wt j- -,i-;"-' I wJ. vlml , A J: A id s V SWINE EVENT Cort Traylor, member of the Central Point Swine clirtj, had to work fast during the Central Point-Westside Pre- . -Al S fair recently to keep his animals in line prior to the swine showmanship event. He was third in Class 2 for beginners T Don't Miss The 4-H, F.F.A. n acksoo Couroty FABRGOOND August 13 through 18 f ap " !I .7 1 You'll be proud of the fine show that Jackson County's 4-H Club and F.F.A. Boys and Girls have prepared for YOU . . . there'll be outstanding exhibits of livestock, home economics demonstrations, judging, showmanship, contests and a big livestock auction to climax the six days! Don't miss this fine show your attend ance will encourage farm youngsters to even greater achievement. Bakers of Your Favorite HOLSUAA Bread HOLSUM has exciting flavor. And sealed-in, SATISFYING GOODNESS, too. EVERY loaf is an enriched POWERHOUSE of NUTRITION for energetic grown-up and youngsters alike. Next time, for sure, try HOLSUM the Premium Quality bread. i