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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1363 10 B 100 People Attend Rogue Jersey Show MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MECKORD, OREGON .Just under 100 4-H mem bers from Jackson and Jose phine counties turned out for the Spring Dairy Show spon sored by the Rogue Jersey breeders Saturday at the fair grounds in Mod ford, accord ing to Jerry Brog, Jackson County Extension Agent. Dave Strickland, Rogue River, survived the stiff com petition within his age group and went on to win the cov ctcd trophy as champion showman. Strickland was run nerup for this award last year. High scorer in the judging contest was Don Trie key, Rogue River, with 293 of a possible 300 points. Second place went to Connie Burrill, Applegate, with a tie for third between Mary Ann Cantrall and Dawn Merickel of Ruch. ' The top dairy demonstra tion was given by a team of Josephine county 4-H'crs: Sharon Cherry and Cheryl Merkel, entitled "The Dairy Beauty Parlor." lis Moore and Andy Northrup of Eagle Point placed second with a demon stration on controlling heel flies. Judge for the one day show was Mr. John Mayfield, vo cational agriculture instructor at Grants Pass. Clam placing! are: Judging Con- ; If tit Results. I Don Tricky, Rogue River. 3 Connie Burrcll, Apple i Sate. 3 Dawn Merickel, Ruch, and lary Ann Cantrall, Ruch. 4 Cheryl Swaim. Antelope. 3 Car ol Gillette. Grant Phmi. 6 Sandy Merickel, Ruch. 7 Boyd Travii. Ruch. 8 Pcpnl Clark, Griffin Creek and 8 -Donna Harmon, . Grants Puss. First CItts, Seniors, 14 and over: 1 Dave Strickland. Rogue River; 3 RMa LatJctcr. Grama Pass; 3 Diane Brcwater, Applesalc; 4 Margaret Goodwin. Griffin Creek; .1 Craig Lathrop. An telope; B PcppT Clark. GrlfHn Creek; 7 Marthanne Goodwin, Griffin Creek; S Bob Tricky, Rogue River; 0 Marian Hamlin, Central Point and 10 Louise Herzog. Central Point. Second Class, Seniors, 14 and over; J Dorothy Kuitert. Grants Past.; a Mary Anne Cantrall, Ruch; 3 Jerry Sorcnson. Grants Pass; 4 Kay Stcphennor., EhrIc Point; 5 Cheryl Swpim, Ante, lope; 6 Bob Hubbard, Antelope; 7 Janice Hochendone, Jerome Prairie; 8 Teresa Cherry, Grants Pass: 9 Julie Smith. Rogue Riv er; 10 Greg Lathrop. Antelope, First Class, Intermediates. 13 and under: 1 Laqucta Stephenson, Eagle Point, Z Arfrlcnne Brlon, Applegate; 3 Jimmy Hubbard, Antelope: 4 Steve Strickland, Rogue River; 5 Alison Brlon, Applegate; 6 Marilyn Winntng ham, Applegate; 7 Ky Hope well. Reese Creek; 8 Dennis Phillips. Reese Creek; 0 Melin du Martin, Rogue River; 10 Cathy Anhorn, Central Point, Second Clasc, Intermediated, 13 nd under; 1 Connie Burrell, Applegate; 2 Carol Burrill, Eagle Point; 3 Sharon Cherry, Grants Pass; 4 Mlnrly Hackelt, Griffin Creak; 8 Vcrna Buck, Grants Pass; S Lei Geren, An telope: 7 Debbie Howard. Grants Pass; 8 Boyd Travis, Ruch; S Dawn Merickel, Ruch; 10 Andy Northrup, Reese Creek. Third Class, Intermediates, 13 and under: 1 Joan Smith. Je rome Prairie; 3 Donna Hnrmon, Grants Pass; 3 Elaine Howard, Granta Paw; 4 Mike Lee, Grants Pbm; 0 Janice Prllchard, An telope; A Richard Phillips, Reese Creek; 7 Dicky Krouse, Grants Pans; 8 Debbie Phillips, Reene Creak.; 9 Don Tricky, Rogue Dr. Dickson Gets Grant for Training Portland Dr. John P. Dickson, director of the dental assistants utilization program of tlie University of Oregon dental school In Portland, has received notification that he will receive a $38,425 grant from the U.S. Public Health Service for continuation of training of dental students In use of dental assistants. The sum comes from the manpower and education branch . division of dental public health and resources. Dr. Dickson is the son of Mrs. Walter Cummings, 717 Sherman St., Mcdford. From 1051 to I960, he practiced in dentistry for children in Mcd ford before joining the faculty of the dental school. River; 10 James Cherry, Grants Pass. First Class, Juniura. 13 and un der: 1 Patty Martin. Rogue Riv er; 2 Ha Moore, Rortte Creek; 3 Ginny VeUma. Rogue River; i Clay Bnon, Applcaate, 3 Neva Miller. Grants Pa.s: S John Bush. Ruth; 7 David Al len, Eagle Point; B Bobhy Crouse, Grants Pt It Billy Howerton, Grants Pass; 10 Sandy Merickel, Ruch. Second Class. Juniors. 13 and under: I Marsha Robinson, Reese Creek; 2 Doug Burrill. Kagle Point; 3 Eric Robinson. Recur Creek; 4 Gary Gilpatrick, Grants Pat.; 5 Donna Barton. Antclop; ti Jinunv Joscphaon. Reese Creek; 7 Ricky Allen, Reese Creek; 8 Eddie Jnncph hon, Reese Creek; 9 Rolhn Ar chcr. Rccac Creek; 10' . Pam Nichols, Grants Pass. Court Reverses Curry Decision Salem' lUPli The Oregon Supreme Court Wednesday re versed a decision from Curry counly involving properly condemned for Highway 1(11. Tlie State Highway Com mission appealed a .ruling that Mitchell and Julia Andcuon be awarded $29,807 and at torneys fees for the .property.- The property la a sand dune area and the commis-: sion said the award was too ! high. The high court sent the case back to the lower court to de termine value of the land on the basis of true market value. Capitol Memo Western Oregon Forest Closures Effective Friday By ZAN STARK Salem OJPU The closed fire season begins Friday in all of Western Oregon, and in most of East e r n Oregon, as a prelude to what could become one of the most dis astrous forest fire, years in the state's history. The closed season began 1 Tuesday in the Klamath fire district, and in parts of the' UrU Fremont and Rogue National Forests. In Eastern Oregon the only areas not included in the fire season declaration were Baker, Umatilla and Wallowa counties, and the Vale-Burns grazing district in Malheur and Harney counties. Throughout the rest of Ore. gon burning permits will be required, and extreme cau tion will be exercised In an effort to avoid disaster. State Forester Dwight Phipps said more than $8 mil lion is available this season for forest protection. REAL BITE Granite City, 111. - fllPd -Charles Dclps, 58-year-old professional diver, has even recovered a set of false teeth. He has been diving since 1924, and once recovered a B-25 bomber. Champaign, III. - OIPli - Sen ior citizens in rural areas who need suitable housing can now obtain loans for new homes from the U. S. Depart ment of agriculture through its Farmers Home administration. About 15.7 million acres of lumbus Day storm, and below- forest land are administered by the Slate Forestry Depart ment and cooperating forest protection associations, Phipps said Phipps explained nearly $4 million has been currently budgeted, $1.6 million is in emergency firefighting funds, and S2.5 million is expected to be spent by private forest landowners for fire hazard re- duction. ... j Two problems threaten to1 add to the fire danger this year blowdown from the Co- normal snow-pack in the mountains. There will be more fuel for fires, and the ground will dry faster so that undergrowth will become more flammable. 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