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LA GRANDE OBSERVER Observer, La Grand, Or., Thurt., June 9, I960 Pag 7 Additional County 4-H Winners Named At Annual Livestock Show Following is a continuation of Union County 4-H winners as tab ulated at the conclusion of the re cent Eastern Oregon Livestock Show: Div. V Saddle Horses: Class 45 i sr. horse showmanship! Beverly Starr. Summerville. champion, Suzy Michel. Summer ville, reserve champion, Weslie Kirby. Id. 2. La Grande. Sharon Crossen, Rt. 2. La Grande, 1st. Sharon Uougharity, Summerville. Darlene Phillips, Rt. 1, La Grande. Jacki Goodson, Cove, Sharon Lo ree. Cove, Donna Dee Smutz, Rt. 2, La Grande, 2nd, Sharon Morris. Alicel. Barbara McClure, Elgin, Sally Brownton, La Grande, Mau reen Beck, Imbler. 3rd: class 46 (intermediate horse showmanship i Linda Standley, Rt. 1, La Grande, champion, Donna Berry, Union, reserve champion, Sam Kinzer, Ln Grande, Tori Adams, Elgin, B"Uy Lou Adams, Elgin, Mary Lynn Berryman, La Grande, Eve lyn Brown, La Grande, Carmen Crossen. Rt. 2, La Grande, Geri Smutz, Rt. 2, La Grande, Paul Siegrist, Summerville, Linda Yates, Summerville, Don Starr, Summer ville, 1st. Ron Crisp, Elgin. Dave Wylan, Summerville, Carol Schau res. La Grande, Cinda Elliott, La Grande, Janet Fager, Rt. 2. La Grande, Elizabeth Sanderson. La Grande', Rodney Jones, Alicel, Jan et Kirby. Rt. 2. La Grande, Cathy Flick, Cove, Louise Overton, Cove, Jackie Berry, Union, Wanda Cox, Union, Priscilla Morrison, Union, Steven Hicks, Elgin. 2nd, John Loree, Cove, Dellrae Foust, Union, Richard Taylor, Elgin, Verl Ander son, La Grande, Sharon Arnson, La Grande, Toni Gilbert, La Giande, Phyllis Wilhelms, La Grande, Buster Kidd, Rt. 2, La Grande, 3rd. Class 47 (jr. horse showmanship) Sammy Michel, Summerville, re serve champion, Patty Dougharity, Summerville, Carol Glenn, N. Pow der, LaZella Greiner, HI. 1, La Giande, Greg Haufle, La Grande, Dennis Moore, Elgin. Vickie Tee ter, Rt. 1. La Grande, Melissa Davis, N. Powder, 1st, Susan Scott, La Grande, Virginia McClure, El gin. Kenna Jean Adams, Elgin, Bobby Frias, Rt. 2, La Grande. Doug Kirby, Rt. 2, La Grande, Russell Weeks, Union, Tom Col lins, Union. Mark Brownton, La Grande, Garnet Goss, La Grande, Lee Schaurcs, La Grande, 2nd, Dewey Kleng, La Grande, Mike Stitzcl, Union, Bobby Fager, Rt. 2, La Grande, Tommy Gilbert, La Grande, Randy Kidd," Rt. 2, La Grande, Judy Denning, Cove, 3rd; class 48 (sr. horsemanship) Suzy Michel, champion, Weslie Ki-by, reserve champion. Donna Smutz, Maureen Beck, Glenda Anderson, La Grande, Sharon Dougharity, Darlene Phillips, Jackie Goodson, Barbara Mc Clure, Bonnie Crips, Elgin, Sally Brownton, Sharon Crossen, Bev erly Starr, 2nd. Sharon Loree, Bob Childers. Cove. 3rd. Class 49 (intermediate horse manship) Linda Standley, Cham pin, Linda Yates, reserve cham pion, Sam Kinzer, Janet Kirby, Cathy Flick, Donna Berry, Jackie Ber-y, Wanda Cox, Teri Adams, Gen Smutz, Don Starr, 1st, Rod ney Jones, Kathy Miller, Cove, Board Asks Small Hike For Unions WASHINGTON UPI A presi dential fact-finding board today recommended a five cents an hour wage increase and improved health and welfare benefits for about 600.000 non-operating rail Toad workers. The fact-finding panel made its report to the President in an ef fort to avert a threatened strike by Ihe cff-tiain employes. No walkout is legally authorized until Juiy 8. John Loree, Dellrae Foust, Rich-. Div. nrd Taylor, Steven Hicks, Mary slock: Lynn Berryman, Carol Sen a u res. Prnl Siegrist. Dave Wyland. Ron ald Crisp, 2nd. Phillis Wilhelms. Elizabeth Sanderson, Buster Kidd. Janet Fager, Cinda Elliott, Car n en Crossen, Louise Overton. Priscilla Morrison, Betty Lou Adams, Verl Anderson, Sharon Arnson, Evelyn Brown, La Grande, 3rd class SO (jr. horse manship) LaZella Greiner, chain ion Bobby Frias, Carol Glenn, Mike Stitzel, Dennis Moore, Sam my Michel, Melissa Davis, Vir ginia McClure, 1st, Patty Dough arity, Doug Kirby, Dewey Kleng, John Flick, Cove, Sherri Trump, Union, Tom Collins, Mark Brown ton, Tommy Gilbert, Randy Kidd, Lee Schaures, Vickie Teeter, 2nd, Greg Haufle, La Grande, Bobby Fager, Garnet Goss, Kenna Jean Adams, Susan Scott, La Grande, 3rd. VI, Demonstrations, Live Class .11 (team demonstration) Lloyd Baker, Susie Weir, 1st class 51 (a) individaul demon strations Tommy Williams, 1st Pat Gavin. La Grande, 2nd, Nancy Rayburn. 3rd. Div. VI, Demonstrations, Horse: Class 51 (b) team demonstra tions Don Starr, Linda Yates, 1st, Sammy Michel, Paul Siegrist 2nd, Mau een Beck, Dave Wy I ind. 3rd, Bonnie Crisp, Ron Irisp. 4th; cl.i 51 (r) individual cemonstration Lanetta Carter, lft. Div. VII, Livestock Showman ship: Class 52 (sr. beef showman ship) Nancy Rayburn, 3rd, Lan etta Carter, 4th; class 53 (jr beef showmanship) Patsy Ray burn, champion, Jim Murchison, 2nd, Jim Thompson, 3rd, John Comstock, 4th, David Comstock, (h. Lloyd Baker 6th, Howard FT, Dean mer. 7th, Susie Weir. 8th. Cherle Lovrll, Hth, Tommy Trindle. I'h. Jim Standley, 11th; class 32 (r dairy showmanship) Barbara Sherwood, champion, Tom Sher wood, 2nd. Bobby Bennett, 5th. John LaVerdure, flth, Jim Payne. 7th Allen Hill, 8th, Joseph La Verdure, 9th, Steve Fenn, lilth: class 53 (jr. dairy showmanship) L'heryl Ritchie, champion, Nan cy Hoodenpyl, 2nd Dennie Fcnn 3rd, Cheryl Sherwood, 4th Wayne Cockrell, 5th, Rachel Hughes, 6th, Janice Hughes, 7th Roddy Evans 8th, Wesley Kalm btch, 9th. Harold Smith. 11th; 52 (sr. sheep showmanship) Keith Pumphrey. 5th, Bill Rizor. 9th, John Cockram, 10th. Mar tha Bergeron, 11th, Jim Howell. Kih, Dorothy Peterson 15th. Mark llalsey, 18th. Keith Orton. 17th. Tom Witherspoon, 18th; class 53 (jr. sheep showmanship) j Rodger Orton 2nd John Wil hams, 3rd, Skipper Royes. 4th, Paul Royes, 5th, Tim Stewart, ah Tom Williams, 7th. Walter Howell, 8th, Dick Puis, 10th, Gale Laker. 11th, Ronnie Wilson, 12th. Linda Knight, 13th, Doreen Rich ardson, Hth, Robert Baker, 15th, Albert Orton, 16, Dale Wither spoon, 17th, Karen Sadler, 18th. Eddie Miller, 19th, Regina Ov erton, 20th, Steven Leonard. 21st; Class 52 (sr swine showmanship) Kohler. 4th. Wsnda' 1'rati. 5th. David Thew. 8th, Randy Black, Hth: class 53 (jr. swine showmanship) Richard Hill. 2nd. Keith Montgomery, 3rd, Tommy Edvalson, 4th, Steven Henderson, 5th. I ynn Henderson, CHi, All Around Showmanship Pasty Rayburn champion jr. showman. Div. VIII. Livestock Judging Cuntest: Hussell Binnaman, Alicel, 4th, Hubert Raker, 7lh. Pat Gavin, fth. Caul ltiyes, 91 h. Tom Sher wood. 12th, C'elas Hug. Elgin. 13th. James Murchison, 14th, Patsy Rayburn 15th: Div. 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