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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1937
HARDMAN NEWS
Hardman Folks at
Rodeo En Masse
By LUCILLE FARRENS
Hardman was practically deserted
Saturday while everyone motored
to Heppner to attend the Rodeo.
Some attended alT three days while
others just took in the last day.
Neal Knighten moved his com
bine back from the J. N. Batty farm
in Eight Mile where he has been
harvesting.
Miss Charlotte Adams returned
home Saturday from the Oral Scott
ranch where she has been working.
Mrs. F. E. Reed and daughters
Lucille and Jean and a nephew,
Floyd Reed returned to their homes
in Spokane Saturday. Mr. Reed and
R. J. Underwood accompanied them
and returned here Sunday.
A physician was summoned from
Heppner Friday for Mrs. Lewis
Knighten who is suffering from a
heart ailment. She is slightly im
proved at this writing.
Mrs. Carey Hastings and Mrs. Earl
Redding were business visitors in
Heppner Monday.
Mrs. Pad Howell is sick with the
flu.
Sam McDaniel, Jr., is spending a
few days in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Ingram of
Condon are visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Jim Brannon.
Mrs. Golda Leathers of Lexington
visited her sister, Mrs. Lewis Knigh
ten, Saturday,
Miss Dolly Farrens returned to
her home here Sunday. She has been
away most of the summer.
J. J. McDonald of Boardman was
calling on old friends here a short
while Friday.
Mrs. Wes Stevens of Hamilton is
in town this week getting her house
ready to rent this winter. She came
over with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mus
grave of Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McDaniel mo
tored to Fox Sunday to visit Mrs.
McDaniels sister, Mrs. Elmer Mus
grave.
Mrs. Earl Redding left for her
home in Hood River Tuesday. She
was accompanied by her sister, Miss
Pat Bleakman.
F. E. McDaniel is suffering with
bloodpoisoning in his hand.
Les Robinson has returned from
Pondosa and gone to work for Ray
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Jr.,
Maxine and Dallis McDaniel nad
Bill Howell motored to John Day
Monday on business.
PINE CITY NEWS
Pine City Clubbers
Win First Prizes
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
Many people from Butter creek
attended the Rodeo in Heppner
Saturday. Ray Ayers got three
prizes. His goat team and covered
wagon got a prize in the parade.
Jack Healy, Harold and Ralph Neill
and Guy Moore also received prizes
on their 4-H club sheep. They all
get a free trip to Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. George Helms and
daughter Maida of Spokane and
Charlotte Helms were at -the Frank
Helms farm Saturday and Sunday.
Charlotte is going to stay with her
folks until after Labor day.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall
and Mrs. Frances Van Orsdall of
Pendleton spent Sunday afternoon
at the E. B. Wattenburger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers spent
Tuesday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger spent
Monday afternoon in Pasco canning
peaches.
C. H. Bartholomew returned from
St. Paul where he shipped his spring
lambs.
Mrs. Mabel Vey and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Neill were Hermiston callers
Tuesday.
Corvallis The fourteenth annual
poultrymen's convention, consisting
of an educational program sponsored
and arranged by the poultry depart
ment at Oregon State college, will
be held Tuesday, September 14, in
the Memorial Union building here,
announces H. E. Cosby, head of the
department. The program will con
sist of matters of interest to chicken
and egg producers, as a similar day
for turkey growers was held recently.
LIVESTOCK FEATURE FINE
SHOWING AT COUNTY FAIR
Continued from First Page
agent of Sherman county. In cat
tle, Ralph Neill was declared cham
pion showman and in sheep Elwynne
Peck was the winner of this honor.
Again this year, the 4-H hambur
ger and hot dag stand was operated
during the evening outside the dance
pavilion for the purpose of raising
funds to send Morrow county 4-H
club livestock to the state fair. A
number of men in the county gave
unselfishly of their time to make
this booth a success. Thnrsday night
was Morrow county court night
with Judge Bert Johnson and Com
missioners Geo. Peck and Roy Neill
serving hot dogs with or without
mustard in a surprisingly profes
sional style. Friday night Oral Scott,
ir : tr1: ,u r-,.ni n, J
Ellwvnne Peck helDed to serve mud.
while on Saturday night Vawter
Parker, Victor Peterson, Harry Tam
blyrl, George Peck and Orville Cuts
forth were successful in persuading
a large part of Morrow county that
the 4-H club booth served more
vitamins and more calories in their
sandwiches than any other place in
town.
Bert Peck spent the better part of
three days in building the club
booth, acting as superintendent of
the grain show and assisting in ar
ranging the barns to accommodate
livestock. Valuable assistance was
given by Adolph Majeske and Clar
ence Biddle both before and during
the fair, by Frank Edmondson in
arranging the wool show, and Harold
Cohn in clerking during the sheep
judging. It is impossible in a news
story to mention by name all those
who helped to make the fair the
success that it was this year. Many
others besides those specifically
mentioned gave valuable assistance.
Following is a detailed list of pre
miums won:
Class 3 Fine Wools
Lot 1 Ewe Lamb for Breeding:
1st Donald Peck, 2nd Guy Moore,
3rd Jack Healy, 4th Ellwynne Peck,
5th, Malcolm O'Brien, 6th Billy Pad
berg. Lot 3 Yearling Ewe for Breeding:
1st Gordon O'Brien, 2nd Dick Wil
kinson, 3rd Frances Wilkinson, 4th
Guy Moore, 5th Alex Thompson, 6th
Rufus Hill, 7th Malcolm O'Brien,
8th Pat O'Brien.
Lot 5 Market Lamb: 1st Kenneth
Palmer, 2nd, Ellwynne Peck, 3rd
Jack Healy.
Lot 6 Breeding Ewe: 1st Alex
Thompson, 2nd Frances Wilkinson,
3rd Edwin Miller, 4th Guy Moore,
5th Kenneth Palmer, 6th Ellwynne
Peck, 7th Pat O'Brien, 8th Mal
colm O'Brien.
Lot 8 Ram Lamb (purebred and
raised by exhibitor): 1st Dick Wil-
kinon, 2nd Frances Wilkinson, 3rd
Pat O'Brien, 4th Malcolm O'Brien.
Class 4 Hampshires
Lot 1 Ewe Lamb for Breeding:
1st Ellwynne Peck, 2nd James Peck,
3rd Dick Edmondson, 4th Ralph
Neill, 5th Harold Neill.
Lot 2 Pen of 3 Ewe Lambs for
Breeding: 1st Guy Moore.
Lot 3 Yearling Ewe for Breeding:
1st Ralph Neill, 2nd Harold Neill.
Lot 5 Market Lamb: 1st James
Peck.
Lot 6 Pen of 3 Market Lambs:
1st Ellwynne Peck.
Lot 7 Breeding Ewe: lsts James
Peck, 2nd Ellwynne Peck, 3rd Har
old Neill, 4th Ralph Neill.
Lot 9 Yearling Ram Lamb (pure
bred and raised by exhibitor): 1st
James Peck.
Class 5 Other Breeds and Cross
Breeds
Lot 1 Ewe Lamb for Breeding:
1st Leland Edmondson, 2nd Kenneth
Palmer, 3rd Alex Thompson, 4th
Frances Wilkinson, 5th Billy Pad
berg, 6th Rufus Hill.
Lot 2 Pen of 3 Ewe Lambs for
Breeding: 1st Rufus Hill.
Lot 3 Yearling Ewe for Breeding:
1st James Peck, 2nd Ellwynne Peck,
3rd Edwin Miller, 4th Kenneth Pal
mer. Lot 5 Market Lamb: 1st John
Hayes, 2nd Kenneth Palmer, 3rd
Ray Ayers, 4th Ellwynne Peck, 5th
Jean Hayes, 6th Dick Wilkinson, 7th
Rufus Hill.
Lot 6 Pen of 3 Market Lambs:
1st Rufus Hill.
Lot 7 Breeding Ewe: 1st James
Peck.
Class G Holsteins
Lot 1 Jr. Calf: 1st Irvin Rauch.
Lot 3 Yearling Heifer: 1st Eu
gene Majeske.
Class 7 Jerseys
Lot 1 Jr. Calf: 1st Irvin Rauch.
Lot 2 Sr. Calf: 1st Billy Biddle.
Lot 3 Yearling Heifer: 1st Dick
Edmondson, 2nd Mae Edmondson,
3rd Leland Edmondson, 4th Darleen
Biddle, 5th Joyce Biddle.
Lot 4 Producing Cow: 1st Billy
Biddle.
Class 8 Guernseys
Lot 1 Jr. Calf: 1st Ralph Neill,
2nd Irvin Rauch.
Lot 3 Yearling Heifer: 1st Eu
gene Majeske, 2nd Jack Edmondson,
3rd Dick Edmondson.
Class 9 All Other Breeds
Lot 1 Jr. Calf: 1st Irvin Rauch.
Lot 3 Yearling Heifer: 1st Jack
Edmondson.
Class lft All Beef Breeds
Lot 2 Heifer Calf: 1st Donald
Campbell
Class 11 Livestock Judging
Contest
Lot 1: 1st Lexington Sheep Club,
2nd Pine City Sheep Club, 3rd Lex
ington Calf Club, 4th Willow Creek
Sheep Club.
Class 13 Livestock Showmanship
Contest
Fine Wool Sheep Showmanship:
1st Ellwynne Peck, 2nd Guy Moore,
3rd John Hayes, 4th Kenneth Pal
mer, 5th Jack Healy, 6th Alex
Thompson, 7th Malcomn O'Brien,
8th Donald Peck.
Hampshire Sheep Showmanship:
1st Ellwynne Peck, 2nd James Peck,
3rd Guy Moore, 4th Ralph Neill, 5th
Harold Neill, 6th Dick Edmondson.
Crossbred Sheep Showmanship:
1st James Peck, 2nd Ellwynne Peck,
3rd Kenneth Palmer, 4th Dick Wil
kinson, 5th Ray Ayers, 6th Edwin
Miller, 7th Leland Edmondson.
Beef Cattle Showmanship: 1st
Donald Campbell.
Holstein Showmanship: 1st Eu
gene Majeske, 2nd Irvin Rauch.
Jersey Showmanship: 1st Leland
Edmondson, 2nd Dick Edmondson,
3rd Darleen Biddle, 4th Billy Bid
die, 5th Joyce Biddle, 6th Irvin
Rauch.
Guernsey Showmanship: 1st Ralph
Neill, 2nd Jack Edmondson, 3rd
Irvin Rauch, 4th Dick Edmondson,
5th Eugene Majeske.
Cattle Other Breeds Showman
ship: 1st Irvin Rauch, 2nd Jack Ed
mondson. Poultry Large Breeds (Class 14)
Pot 21 Cockerel and 2 Pullets:
1st, Leland Edmondson.
HOME ECONOMICS
Class 20 Cookery
Lot 1 Home Cookery, Division I:
1st Wilma Hudson.
Lot 2 Home Cookery Division
II: 1st Claudine Drake.
Lot 3 Home Cookery, Division
III: 1st Margaret Tamblyn, 2nd Ellen
Hughes.
Lot 6 Cookery Demonstration
Contest: 1st Claudine Drake and
Margaret Tamblyn.
Class 21 Clothing
Lot 1 Clothing First Year: 1st
Jean Rauch, 2nd Darleen Biddle.
Lot 2 Clothing Second Year: 1st
Erma M. Scott, 2nd Virginia Haney,
3rd Echo Aldrich, 4th Lucille Jones.
Lot 3 Clothing Third Year: 1st
Wilma Tucker, 2nd Frances Wilkin
son, 3rd Margaret Doolittle, 4th Mae
Edmondson.
Lot 7 Clothing Demonstration
Contest: 1st Margaret Doolittle and
Frances Wilkinson, 2nd Mae Ed
mondson and Wilma Tucker, 3rd
Echo Aldrich and Virginia Haney.
Class 23 Room Improvement
Lot 1 Room Improvement: . 1st
Marjorie Williams, 2nd Echo Aid
rich, 3rd Joy Markham, 4th Lucille
Jones.
Lot 2 Homemaking and Room
Improvement Demonstration Con
test: 1st Rowena Allen and Lucille
Jones, 2nd Joy Markham and Jean
Stephens.
MORROW COUNTY WOOL SHOW
Class 27 Fine Wool Fleeces
Lot 1 Ewe Fleeces: 1st Dick Wil
kinson, 2nd Alex Thompson, 3rd
Pat O'Brien, 4th Frances Wilkinson.
Lot 2 Yearling Fleeces: 1st Fran
ces Wilkinson, 2nd Dick Wilkinson,
3rd Guy Moore,- 4th Malcolm O'
Brien. i Class 28 Cross Bred Fleeces
Lot 1 Ewe Fleeces: 1st Ellwynne
Peck, 2nd Pat O'Brien.
Lot 2 Yearling Fleeces: 1st Ed
win Miller.
Class 29 Black Faced Fleeces
Lot 1 Ewe Fleeces: 1st James
Peck.
Lot 2 Yearling Fleeces: 1st Ralph
Neill.
MORROW COUNTY GRAIN SHOW
Class 30 Variety Classes
Lot 1 Turkey: 1st Oscar Peter
son, 2nd B. H. Peck, 3rd A. A. Mc
Cabe, 4th Julian Rauch.
Lot 2 Federation: 1st Martin
Lovgren, 2nd Julian Rauch.
Lot 3 Fortyfold: 1st B. H. Peck,
2nd Adolf Majeske, 3rd Bernard
Doherty, 4th J. M. McCabe.
Lot 6 Club: 1st A. H. Bergstrom.
Lot 7 Rex: 1st Oscar Peterson,
2nd Lee Beckner.
Lot 8 White Federation: 1st F.
N. Moyer, 2nd Adolf Majeske.
Lot 9 Other Varieties: 1st Lee
Beckner, 2nd A. H. Bergstrom, 3rd
Ed Ditty.
Class 31 Market Classes
Lot 1 Soft White: 1st Oscar Pe
terson, 2nd Lee Beckner, 3rd Mar
tin Lovgren.
Lot 2 Hard White: 1st F. N. Moy
er, 2nd Lee Beckner.
Lot 3 Hard Red Winter: 1st, Os
car Peterson, 2nd B. H. Peck, 3rd
Julian Rauch.
Class 32 Barley
Lot 1 Any Variety: 1st B. H.
Peck.
Class 33 Rye
Lot 1 Any Variety: 1st Martin
Lovgren, 2nd Bernard Doherty.
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