Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 29, 1968, Special Photo Section, Page 3, Image 11

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Cakes Were Delicious
And Livestock Was Sleek
... at the Morrow county lair. Winners In the annual cake
baking contest sponsored by the Wheat League, are pictured at
top, left Mrs. Carl Rhea (left) ol Lexington was first place win
ner and Mrs. Mike Saling ol Heppner took second place. Mrs.
Rhea will enter the state bakeoff.
Highlight at the fair again this year was the pig scramble
last Thursday night before a crowd that took all spectator space
available in the livestock arena (top, center). The kids had to
do a lot of running but the pigs In the end, didn't have a chance.
Nels Anderson, former Morrow county agent presents trophy
to Patti Healy as grand champion livestock showman (top right).
The Andersons donate the trophy, and Nels was able to come
back this year to make the presentation before taking his now
position in Polk county.
Outstanding 4-H girls in clothing at this year's Style Revue
were the two grand champions pictured second from top (left).
Linda Heath (left) was overall champion in clothing construction
and was named reserve champion in the Style Revue; Jill
berg was grand champion in Style Revue and knitting construe-
tion. The Revue was last Wednesday night
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Earl Struckmeier's grand champion FFA steer was sold
Northwestern Livestock Commission Co. Earl, and Don Wink
the Hermiston firm are shown with the champion steer
picture second from top, right Wink again this year was auction
eer at the fair sale here, a Job that he has faithfully performed
for many years.
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Kyle Robinson showed the
grand champion 4-H steer at
the county fair, and it was pur
chased at the livestock auction
by Pendleton Production Credit
Association. Kenneth Jackson,
assistant manager of the asso
ciation and Kyle are shown
with the steer in the picture
third from top (left).
Excitement and enjoyment are
mirrored in faces of the crowd
as they watch the pig scram
ble (third 'from top, right).
Many awards were presented
to young livestock winners at
the fair last Thursday night A
few of them are pictured in the
bottom row of pictures: At left,
John HalL accepting award for
his brother Dave Hall, for best
polled Hereford breeding ani
mal, from Don Robinson of Kirk
and Robinson ranch, sponsors of
the award; second from left.
Earl Struckmeier receives the
grand champion FFA steer tro
phy from Herb Ekstrom of Eks
trom and Sons, lone; second
from right, champion 4-H sen
ior horsemanship award, spon
sored by Central Market, is pre
sented to Marianne Pettyjohn by
Deane Graves; right Mrs. Don
(Merlin) Robinson presents the
Oregon Poll-ettes trophy for
best polled Hereford female to
Herb Ekstrom III.
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