HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. September 13, 1962
More 1962 Morrow County Fair
Following are more winners
of premiums at the Morrow
county fair, listed in order of
placing so that it is not nec
essary to repeat "first, sceond,
thirdi etc." More winners will
be published in ensuing papers
as space is available until all
have been printed.
Open class textile painting,
group 1: Ida Farra, second place.
Group 1 a: Martha King, Becky
Tabor, Martha King, Ida Farra.
Free hand: Ida Farra, second
place. Group 3 A: Martha King,
Becky Tabor, Ida Farra. Group 3
B: Ida Farra. Group 4: Ida
Slaughter, Irrigon, Ida Farra.
Group 4 A: Emma Drake, Becky
Tabor, Ida Farra. Group 4 B: Ida
Farra, Ella Adlard. Group 5:
Minnie Skiles, Ida Slaughter, Ida
Farra. Group 5 A: Martha King,
Viola Gilman, Becky Tabor.
Group 5 B: Lois Winchester, Ida
Farra, Ella Adlard. Group G: Em
ma Drake, Minnie Skiles, Ida
Slaughter. Group 6 A: Ida Farra,
Martha King. Group 6 B: Ida Far
ra, Lois Winchester. Group 7:
Minnie Skiles, Ida Slaughter.
Group 7 A: Ella Adlard, third
place. Group 7 B: Ella Adlard,
Ida Farra. Group 8: Minnie
Skiles, Ida Slaughter, Ida Farra.
Group 8 A: Ida Farra, Martha
King, Becky Tabor. Group 8 B:
Ida Farra. Group 9 Minnie Skiles,
Ida Slaughter, Ida Farra. Group
9 A: Martha King, Becky Tabor
Ida Farra. Group 9 B: Lois Win
chester, Ida Farra, third place.
Group 10: Minnie Skiles, Ida
Slaughter. Group 10 A: Becky
Tabor, Ruth Bergstrom, Diana
Warren. Group 10 B: Ida Farra,
Ella Adlard, Lois Winchester.
Group 11: Minnie Skiles, Ida
Slaughter, Ida Farra. Group 11 A:
Becky Tabor, Ida Farra, Martha
King. Group 11 B: Ida Farra, sec
ond place. Group 12: Ida Slaugh
1or Ella Adlard. Ida Farra.
Group 12 A: Becky Tabor, Marlh:i
King, Iila Farra. Group 12 B: Ella
Adlard, Lois Winchester, Ida
Farra. Group 13: Minnie Skiles,
Ella Adlard, Ida Farra. Group 13
A: Martha King, second place:
Ida Farra third place. Group 11:
Minnie Skiles, Ida Slaughter, Ida
Farra. Group 14 A: Martha King.
Ida Farra. Group 11 B: Ella Ad
lard, Ida Farra. Group 15: Minnie
Skiles, Emma Drake, Lois Win
Chester. Group l!i A: Becky Ta
bor, Ida Farra, Lois Winchester.
Group 15 B: Ida Farra, Lois Win
chester. Group 1li: Minnie Skill's,
Ida Farra, third place. Group Hi
A: Ida Farra, Martha King, Viola
Gilman. Group 10 B: Lois Win
chester, second place; Ida Farra,
third place.
Child's entry on textile paint
ing, group 17: Cheryl Edwards,
second place; Erna Winchester
third place. Group 19: Erna Win
chester, second place; Cheryl Ed
wards, third place. Group 20:
Erna Winchester, second place.
Group 21: Erna Winchester, third
place. Group 22: Ivan Adlard,
Erna Winchester, third place.
Group 23: Erna Winchester, sec
ond place. Group 21: Erna Win
Chester, third place. Group 25:
Etna Winchester second place'
Group 20: Erna Winchester, sec
ond place; Ivan Adlard, third
place. Group 20 A: Ivan Adlard,
third place. Group 27: Erna Win
chester. Group 28: Erna Win
chester, third place. Group 29:
Erna Winchester third place.
Group 30: Erna Winchester, third
place. Group 31: Erna Winchest
er. Group 32: Erna Winchester,
third place. Picture tube paint
ing, Janice Snider, second place
Open class ceramics, group I:
Judy Uranium, Dorothy Bauer,
Mary Ann Peck. Group 3: Bea
l.ueiana, Dee Grihhle, Minnie
Skiles. Child's entry: Erna Win
chester, Christy Walkins. Group
1: Bea l.ueiana, Mrs. G. A. Hut
( hens. Group 5: Mary Ann Peck.
Group (i: Mrs. I!. G. Wat kins
Child's entry: Terry Peck, Christy
Watkins. Group 7': Ella Adlard
Child's entry: Ivan Adlard, Linda
Lee Bauer. Group S: Mrs. G. A.
Ilutchens, Mrs. 1!. G. Watkins.
Group It: Mrs. G. A. Ilutchens.
Mrs. I!. G. Watkins. Group 12:
Nora Neil, Ida Farra, Edith ISahb.
Child's entry: Barbara Grihhle.
Group l(i: Larry Anderson, sec
ond place. Child's entry: Ivan
Adlard, second place. Group 17:
lionnie lieekel, Jim ISarclay, Lc'
Daggett. Group IS: Kenneth
l'eck,, Bill Farra. Group 19. Vir
ginia Stillman, Minnie Skiles.
Child's entry: Mary Alice Bauer.
Larry Anderson, Helen Anderson.
Emma Drake, Irene Potts. Group
22: Mary Alice Bauer, Minnie
Skiles, Ella Adlard. Child's entr :
Mary Alice Bauer, third place.
Copper work, group 1: Emma
Drake. Child's entry: Hobby Peck.
Group !: Emma Drake, third
place. Toys, group I: Belie Mini
kcrs, second place. Child's entry:
Frances Abrams.
Open class knitting, group 1 A:
Mildred Davidson, Lexington.
Delele Chapel. Group 1 B: Owen
eth Green, Faye Ferguson, Jean
Siewert. Group 1 C: Martha Peck.
Lexington, Mildred Davidson,
Lexington, Dorothy Bauer. Group
2 B: Helen Stevens, Minnie Skiles
Irrigon, Delsie Chapel. Group 3
B: Dorothy Bauer, Mrs. Lawrence
Becket, Airs. Jack llealv. Group
5 B: Mrs. Jack llcnly, Jean Stock
aid, Mrs. Lawrence Beckett.
Group 5 C: Mildred Davidson.
Helen Stevens, Dorothy Bauer.
Group (i: Dee Grihhle. 'Group 7:
Helen Stevens, Delia Corson, lone
Group 7 A: Virginia Koscwall,
Opal Cook, Dorothy Bauer, Group
9: Ruth Van Winkle. Group 9 A:
Mildred Davidson.
Open class needlework, crochet
afghan: Mrs. John Rrosnan. Pin
dy Casebeer. Virginia Roscwall.
Buffet set: Minnie Skiles, Becky
Tabor, Nina Stonefield. HuflVt
set: Virginia Rosewall, second
place. Scarf: Mrs. Marion Finch,
Becky Tabor. Chair set: Minnie
Skiles. Ida Farra. Scarf: Stella
O'Mcara, Margaret Dubuq u e ,
Nina Stonetield. Group 1: uia
Farra, second place. Group 8:
Minnie Skiles, Dorothy Bauer,
Laura Moyer. Group u: Lioroiny
Bauer, Laura Moyer, Minnie
Skiles. Group 10: Becky Tabor,
Minnie Skiles, Alice sowaru.
r'r,in 11 r Helrn Stevens. Minnie
Skiles. Group 12A: Minnie Skiles,
Ida Farra, Kutn Bergsirom.
Group 12B: Marilyn Bergstrom,
Minnie Skiles, Ida Farra. Group
12C: Minnie Skiles, Mrs. Arthur
Keene, Mrs. Orille Weiss. Group
12D: Minnie Skiles, Ida harra.
Group 13: Alice Soward, Helen
Stevens, Doroiny uauer. i.ioup
14: Virginia Rosewall, Verle
Fredrickson. Group 15: Mabel
Cotter. Group 10: Dorothy Bauer.
Group 17: Emma Drake, second
place. Group 18: Ida Olson, Ellen
Moore, Alice Lultrell. Group 19:
Beulah Florence, Clara Gertson,
Dorothy Bauer. Group 22: Millie
Winters, Ida Olson. Group 16:
Helen Stevens, Delsic uiapot,
Flossie Marick, lone. Group iv.
Verle Fredrickson. Group 25:
Mrs. Arthur Keene. Group 27:
Joan Smith, Lexington, Minnie
Skiles, Laura Moyer. Group 29:
N no Stonetield, Ida farra,
Minnie Skiles. Group 29A: Nine
Stonefield, Judy Gentry, Anna
Bauer. Group 30: Minnie Skiles,
Ida Farra. Group 31: Alice Sow
ard. Nine Stonefield, Ellen
Moore. Group 33: Prudy Case-
beer, Group 34: Emma Brestiears,
Lexington, Dorothy Bauer, third
place. Group 35: Linda Bauer,
Dorothy Bauer, Mrs. Jack Healy.
Group 30: Minnie Skiles. Group
37: Dorothy Bauer, second place.
Group 37A: Opal Cook. Group
38: Anita Bauer, Dorothy Bauer,
Mary Alice Bauer. Group 38: Ida
Farra, second place. Group 41:
Ida Farra. Group 42: Minnie
ci, :(,. Orii t.1- Prtirlv ('lp.
,miii ,-i, 'iuu, 11. "".7
beer, Ellen Moore. Group 45A:
I Dorothy Bauer. Group 10: Minnie
I Skiles, Ida Slaughter, Dorothy
I Bauer. Group 47: Minnie Skiles,
Mda Slauehler. Groun 48: Verle
Fredrickson, Alice Soward, Opal
Cook. Gruop 50: Marilyn Berg
strom. Group 51: Helen Olson.
Group 52: Minnie Skiles, Laura
Mover, Emma Drake. Group :!A:
Virginia Rosewall. Ginny Lou
Turner. Joan Smith. Group m:
Dorothy Bauer, Mrs. John Bros-
nan. Mary Alice Bauer. Group
54: Ida Farra, Becky Tabor.
Group 57: Ida Farra. Group 58:
Pearl Steers. Group 59: Ida
Farra. Group 02: Ruth Bergstrom.
Ida Farra. Group 01: Mrs. B. J.
Doherty, Mrs. Orvillc Weiss, Nan
cy Doherty. Group 05: Laura
Moyer. Group (50: Minnie Skiles,
Evelyn Farrens, Alice Soward.
Group 08: Edna Turner. Ida
SlauL'hter. Minnie Skiles. Group
08A: Ruth McCabe, Carolyn Mc
Cabe. Group 09: Mrs. P.. J. Do
lierty, Margaret Duburiue, Ruth
McCabe.
Four-1 1 southdown ewe lambed
before 1901, David Hall. Ch -viol
ewe lamb; (Virol Rawlins, Tom
Rawlins. Kamhouillct yearling
ewe: Palti Ilealy. Market lambs,
blackface sires: Steve McDaui",
Palti Healv, Jimmie Ashbeek. Da
vid Hall. " Market lambs. Iurhf-
weight southdown: David Ander
son, Tony Doherty, Maureen
Dougherty, Kit Anderson. Mark
et lambs, middleweight, south
down: Terryl Greenup, Nancy Do
herty, Steve Pettyjohn. Market
lambs heavy southdown: Terryl
Greenup, Karen Nelson, David
Anderson, Sue Greenup. Market
lambs whiti'face sires: Carol
Rawlins, Tom Rawlins, Tom
Rawlins. Grand champion market
lamb, Terryl Greenup; reserve,
David Anderson.
Pen of three lambs, -1 11, Bill
Greenup, Sue Greenup. Pen of
three lambs. Terryl Greenup, also
grand champion pen. Breeding
flock, Terryl Greenup. Southdown
ram, Torrvl Greenup.
Junior sheep showmanship,
I II group 1: I.arrv Pettyjohn,
Steve McDaniet, Palii ilealy, Bill
Greenup. Group 2: Nancy Do
herty, Kit Anderson, David Hall,
Steve Pettyjohn. Champion jun
ior sheep showman, Kit Ander
son; reserve, Nancy Doherty. In
termediate sheep showmanship,
group 1: Maureen Dohertv. Sher
idan Wyman, Carol Rawlins.
Karen Nelson. Group 2: David
Anderson, Terryl Greenup, Tony
Doherty. Tom Rawlins. Cham
pion intermediate sheep show
manship, David Anderson; re
serve Maureen Doherty. Senior
sheep showmanship, Martha Do
herty. (Irani! champion sheep
showmanship, David Anderson;
reserve, Maureen Doherty.
Style revue, phase 7; blue rib
bon: Libhy Van Sehoiaek, Julie
Pleiffer. Red ribbon: Beverly
Davidson. Phase 0, Blue ribbo,:
Penny Jones, Irrigon; Chloe Me
yuaw, Board m a n ; S a u d r a
Thorpe, Boardman. Phase 5. blue
ribbon: l.eora Van Winkle, Lex
ington; Arleta McCabe, lone: roil
ribbon: Margaret Green, Tamara
Smith. Phase 1. blue ribbon:
Jean Siewert, Jeanette Ledbct
ter, Lexington; Judy Smith. Anna
Mae McQuaw, B o a r d m a n ;
Dewena West, Boardman; red
ribbon: Jean Stockard, Lynn
Burkenbine. Sheridan Wyman,
Karen Hams. Elaine Gaarsland,
lone; Frauell Walker, Boardman.
Phase 3, blue ribbon: Theresa
Munkcrs, Lexington; Carol Raw
lins, Doniece and Bemieeo Mai
thews, lone- Karen Nelson, lone;
Kay Daggett, Joan Stockard: red
ribbon: Teresa Thorpe, Hoard
man; Susan Drake. Pam Proud
foot, lone; Nonda Clark. Rogenia
Wilson. Phase 2. blue ribbon:
Kathy Keene, lone; Jill Padborg.
Lexington; Christine Munkcrs,
Lexington; Mary Pierce, Teresa
Harshnian. Bonnie Akers, loiu ;
Linda Williams. lone; Teresa
Stefaiu. lone; red ribbon: Maure
en McEUigolt, lone: Betty llaus
lor, lone; Bonnie Morgan, lone;
Teresa Tucker, lone; Janice Sni
der, lone; Linda Nichols, lone-
Holstein producing cow, 4-II.
Richard Willard, Echo. Holstein
cow and calf, Richard Willard,
Echo. Holstein, over one year
under two: Tony Doherty, Maure
en Doherty, Martha Doherty,
Nancy Doherty. Holstein, under 6
months: Karen Edwards. Cham
pion, ' Richard Willard; reserve,
Tony Doherty.
Guernsey producing cow, 4-11:
Terryl Greenup, Barbara Bloods
worth, Barbara Bloodsw o r t h .
Guernsey calved in 1960: Barbara
Bloodsworth. Guernsey, one year,
under two: Alfred Drake, Terryl
Greenup, Candace Papineau, Jim
Bloodsworth. Guernsey under one
year: David Wright, David
Wright. Kristin Nelson. lone; Sue
Greenup. Guernsey under six
months: Constance Papine a u ,
Lexington; Judy Jones, Sheridan
Wvman. Champion, lerryl
Greenup; reserve, Alfred Drake.
Brown Swiss, 4-II: Keith Nel
son, lone.
Groun 1 iuriior dairy showman
ship: Candace Papineau, Lexing
ton; Karen Edwards, Lexington;
Nancy Campbell, Lexington;
Constance Papineau, Lexington.
Groun 2: Kristin Nelson, lone;
Jim Bloodsworth, David Wright,
Nancv Doherty. Champion junior
showmansnop, Kristin iNeison;
reserve, Candace Papineau. Inter
mediate dairy showmanship:
Judy Jones, Tony Doherty, Alfred
Drake, Barbara Bloodsworth. Sen
ior dairy showmanship: Richard
BUCK LIEUALLEN, Pendleton, who always provides interesting entries in the Morrow County
Rodeo parade, added an intriguing touch to his entry in the surrey division this year, equipping
his team with the old-time fly nets. Lieuallen (at the reins) won first in the division. (G-T Photo)
Willard, Martha Dohertv. Cham
pion dairy showmanship, Richard
wmara reserve, rony uoneny.
Market hops. 4-H Iientweieht:
J Cherilyn Smou se, Cherllyn
Smouse, Larry Pettyjohn, Steve
'Pettyjohn. Heavy market hogs,
Virgil Morgan, lone' A 1 1 y n
Witherrite, Echo; John Rawlins,
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champion hog, Cherilyn Smouse;
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Pen of three market hogs, 4-H:
Mitchell Ashbeek, Echo, Richard
Witherrite, Echo. Pen of three
feeders: Charles Nelson, lone;
Jimmy Ashbeek, Echo; John Raw
lins. Gilt under one year; pa-
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louse: Karen Edwards, Lexing
ton; Yorkshire: Constance Papin
eau, Lexington; Candace Papin
eau, Lexington.
Berkshire: Dale Van Blokland;
Poland China: Charles Nelson,
Lexington; Jimmy Bloodsworth.
Junior hog showmanship group
1: Larry Pettyjohn, John Rawlins,
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Richard Witherrite, Charles Nel
son. Group 2: Steve Pettyjohn,
Candace Papineau, Lexington;
Jimmy Bloodsworth, Karen Ed
wards. Champion junior show
manship: Steve Pettyjohn; re
serve: Larry Pettyjohn. Interme
diate hog showmanship: Jimmy
Ashbeek, Echo: Mitchell Ash
beck, Echo; Virgil Morgan, lone;
Cherilyn Smouse, lone. Champion
hog showmanship: Steve Petty
john; reserve, Larry Pettyjohn.
Death Takes Former
Heppner Pastor
W. O. Livingstone, a former
pastor of the First Christian
church of Heppner, died in Hood
River Tuesday, September 4. He
was the pastor here when the
old church burned in 1922 and
was very active in the erection of
the present building, as well as
organizing and leading the first
boy scout troop here.
Since his retirement from the
active ministry, he had made his
home in Hood River with his
daughter, Mrs. Lois Talbot. He
was 92 years of age at the time
of his death.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Parker,
close friends of the Livingstones,
were present for the funeral ser
vices, as they were visiting their
son and family in Hood River at
the time.
Trifles make perfection and
perfection is no trifle.
Michelangelo