The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, July 08, 2015, Image 106

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    J. Transfer of ownership of animals takes place at
time of sale. Exhibitors provide feed from sale to s-
laughter. Care and feeding until slaughter will be re-
sponsibility of sale sponsor.
K. If an animal is condemned in the slaughter
process (because of disease, use of medicines, injury,
etc.) the buyer will have their money returned and the
seller will assume the loss.
L. The use of tranquilizers is prohibited in the live-
stock program. The use of all other drugs and
growth promotants have to be used before the legal
withdrawal time.
M.
A total of 5% of the Auction sale receipt is de-
ducted from participant's checks. The Auction
Committee receives 4% of total sales receipts for
Auction expenses. The additional 1% is earmarked for
Emergency expenses and Fairgrounds improvements.
An additional $5.00 will be taken from each exhibitor’s
check to pay for scale repairs and maintenance.
N. Market animals must be accompanied by a
signed affidavit (health certificate) stating that they
have been fed no feeds containing prohibited proteins
derived from ruminant animals. Also, that all pharma-
ceuticals and chemicals have been used in compli-
ance with label directions and withdrawals. Lambs
must have a scrapie tag.
O. Market animals must be accompanied by a
signed County of Origin (COOL) affidavit.
P. Any re-auction of an animal or initial auction of
merchandise for the benefit of a party other than a 4-
H or FFA youth shall be done at the conclusion of the
animal sale. This animal re-sale or initial sale of mer-
chandise will not be part of the livestock auction and
is not the responsibility of the Host. The resulting fi-
nancial transaction will be the responsibility of the
beneficiary to collect and complete.
Q. Purchase payments are due and payable at the
end of the auction. The Host will collect a late fee
equal to one and one half percent of the outstanding
purchase balance from buyers each time they exceed
a period of 30 days beyond the conclusion of the auc-
tion. Late fees collected shall not be subject to the
withholdings in paragraph two and five. Late fees will
be distributed to the sellers on a prorated basis whose
payments are being delayed by the slow payment.
4-H/FFA MARKET STEER CARCASS CONTEST
All steer that data can be obtained for will automatical-
ly be entered into the carcass contest. The outstand-
ing carcass will have their names placed on the rotat-
ing trophies sponsored by the Stockgrowers. 4-H/FFA
Carcass Awards will be given at 4-H Achievement
Day.
4-H COUNTY FAIR AWARDS 2013
To all of our Sponsors, Donors and Supporters. With
your kind and generous donations, you have made
these awards possible for many of our youth in 4-H.
Thank you. We appreciate it!
1st Choice Auto Body
4K Livestock
Ace Hardware
AZ Farms
Bar WB
Bauer Forest & Cattle
Beau & Linday Cruise
Better Blooms & Gardens
Blue Mountain Angus
Boulder Creek Ranch
Boyd Britton Welding
Community Counseling Solutions
Crown Cattle Company
Daniel and Jennifer Goldblatt
Dayville FFA
Dennis & Linda Dickenson
Don & Julia Ake
Donna Carter
Dr Charles Caughlin
Duncan's Truck & Equipment Repair
Emmel Bros Ranch
Gibco
Gordon and Julile Larson
Grant SWCD
Grant Union FFA
Green Thumb Garden Club
High Desert Cattle Company
Hitchin' Post
Huffman's Market
Izee Livestock
Izee Ranch
J & D Logging
Jackie Osborne & Tod Donahue
JC Oliver Inc
Jeanette Hueckman State Farm
John & Debbie Cole
John and Cassidy Lemons
John Day River Vet Center
John Day True Value
Keerins Ranch
Lenny and Sherry Dowdy
Les Schwab
Mike & Billie Moore
Mitch & Jennie Mund
Monument FFA
Morris Ranch
Mount Vernon Grange
Namitz Family
Phil & Kristi St Clair
Pioneer Feed
Red & Suzanne Perry
Russells Custom Meats
Rusty & Peggy Clark
S & C Electric
Senator Ted Ferrioli
Silvies Valley Ranch
Southfork Ranch
Southworth Bros Ranches
Stylish 10
Terry & Linda Farrell
TG Cattle Company
Thomas and Sandy Bupp
Tim & Hailey Boethin
Tobe & Janet Zweygardt
Tor S Ranch/Curt & Veronica Spencer
Triangle Oil
Valley Ranch & Home
VF Ranch
Widow's Creek Ranch
Wilburn Ranch Brokerage
Windy Point Cattle Company
James and Billie Moore
John and Charlene Mooris
Dean and Joyce Nodine
Mike and Shannon Springer
Ron and Carol Waggoner
Zweygardt Ranch
4-H COUNTY FAIR AWARDS 2014
Special county fair awards are provided by the
donors listed below. As soon as the contest is
finished, please send the names of the winners
(and their contest) directly to the sponsoring as-
sociation. They will send all the award checks to
the county Extension office rather than to indi-
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vidual winners, to help save on postage.
The donor representatives LOVE to receive
“thank you notes” from the 4-H members; it
helps keep their donations coming to 4-H.
Please remind your members to write a thank
you note when they receive one of these awards.
Donors do not want to be contacted by the
counties with questions about the awards.
Oregon Dairy Women do not wish to be con-
tacted for additional donations besides those
listed below. If you have any problems or ques-
tions, please contact Roberta Lundeberg at
541.737.9595 or Roberta.lundeberg@oregon-
state.edu
The Oregon Dairy Women request that counties
send the name of the contest/exhibit, number of
winners and the amount of each award. The
donor will write one check per county for all
award winners, made payable to the
“________ County Leaders’ Association”. The
money will then need to be distributed to the 4-
H members by the County Leaders’ Association.
Many times 4-H members do not cash or de-
posit the awards checks, which then creates ac-
counting difficulties for the donors.
Oregon Dairy Women Awards:
Demonstrations, Illustrated Talks, Public
Speaking, Impromptu Speaking- Junior:
(Emphasizes dairy foods or dairy cattle produc-
tion or management)
Highest Blue Award – Junior $25
2nd Highest Placing Award – Junior $15
Demonstrations, Illustrated Talks, Public
Speaking, Impromptu Speaking - Intermediate:
(Emphasizes dairy foods or dairy cattle produc-
tion or management)
Highest Blue Award – Intermediate $25
2nd Highest Placing Award – Intermediate $15
Demonstrations, Public Speaking, Illustrated
Talks, Impromptu Speaking, Senior:
(Emphasizes dairy foods or dairy cattle produc-
tion or management)
Highest Blue Award – Senior $25
2nd Highest Placing Award – Senior $15
Junior Food Preparation Contest: (Food pre-
pared emphasizes dairy foods)
Highest Blue Award - Junior
$25
2nd Highest Placing Award - Junior $15
Intermediate Food Preparation Contest: (Food
prepared emphasizes dairy foods)
Highest Blue Award - Intermediate $25
2nd Highest Placing Award - Intermediate $15
Senior Food Preparation Contest:
(Food prepared emphasizes dairy foods)
Highest Blue Award - Senior $25
2nd Highest Red Award - Senior $15
Dairy Cattle Award: Each county will decide
which one of the following classes shall receive
the Award of $35.
Dairy Cattle Herdsmanship Champion
Dairy Cattle Showmanship Champion
Dairy Cattle Champion Animal (female)
Donor:
Oregon Dairy Women
Ida Ruby
37955 Fir Ridge Rd
Scio, OR 97374
Idaruby@smt-net.co