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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday- August 31. 1967
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County Fair Prod
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WINNERS of the Oregon Wheat
League's cake baking contest
at the fair are shown at left.
Mrs. Al Fetuch of Lexington
(center) won first; Mrs. Rot
W. Lindstrom of lone (right)
was second; and Mrs. Roy
Davis of Heppner (left) was
third. Judging of the white
layer cakes with white moun
tain frotlng was done by Mrs.
Vance Purophrey of Union,
who found scoring very close
among the three. Mrs. Fetsch
is eligible to enter the state
bake-off later this year with
Mrs. Lindstrom as first alter
nate and Mrs. Davis as sec
ond alternate.
WORK of school children in
Morrow county formed an im
pressive display in one corner
of the fair pavilion. Children
had hundreds of entries here,
as well as in Children's Corn
er and other parts of the fair
to show their budding talents.
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GRAND CHAMPION 4-H club
lamb was shown at the fair
by Bill Greenup (far left).
The 92 lb. lamb was sold to
Don Robinson at a price of
50c per lb.
GRAND CHAMPION FFA lamb
was won at the fair by Bob
Harris (left). The 100 lb.
lamb was sold to Northwest
ern Livestock Commission Co.
at a price of 60c per lb.
MRS. NELS ANDERSON, back
from Niger, Africa, was at the
fair to present the N. C An
derson trophy for grand cham
pion all-around showman
(4-H) at the county fair to
Larry Pettyjohn (right). Ricky
Anderson, young son Of Mr.
and Mrs. Anderson, was on
hand to see the job was done
right. Nets Anderson is due
home from Africa about' Sept
ember 10.
NOTING 100 years of service of
the Grange, the exhibit of the
Rhea Creek Grange (far left)
was fudged sweepstakes win
ner of community booths at
the fair. It featured a Wheel
of Progress and grains.
ALBERT PHILLIPS (leift) re
ceives trophy from Hal Whit
aker, Smith-Hughes instructor
at Heppner High school, for
his outstanding FFA Hereford
project The award is given
by the Oregon Hereford association.
WINNER of the Flag Race tro
phy, presented by Farley Mo
tor Co., at the rodeo this year
was the Heppner Wranglers.
At right Princess Rubianne
Fulleton prefnts the trophy
to the Wrangler team Patti
Pettyjohn of lone, Greg Brooks
of Arlington, and Mrs. Sandra
(Eubanks) Rodriguez of lone.
Races were particularly thril
ling this year. Two riders were
dismounted at about the same
time in the Sunday race, but
both immediately resumed
the race. Umatilla Sage Riders
won on Saturday, but Wrang
lers won Sunday and received
the trophy because they post
ed the best time.
THE LATEST in farm machin
ery was on display at the
lair and in the parade over
the weekend. This fine piece
of equipment (left) was en
tered in the parade by Ken
neth Turner. His little dau
ghter (a courageous girl) is
riding with him.
ALLYN WITHEKRITE shows the
grand champion FFA swine
at the livestock auction at the
fair Thursday night (right).
Ringmen included in the pho
, to are (far left back to cam
era) Deane Graves and Don
Greenup. At right in photo is
Harold Erwin. Gary Van Blok
land, just back from armed
service, also assisted. Don
Wink of Hermiston, who has
helped with the Morrow fair
for years, was auctioneer. Gail
McCarty was master of cere
monies at the awards pro
gram preceding the auction.
Pig scramble again was a
principal feature of the evening.
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