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M DS EXDOKKS Mary McEttigott Earns Grand Champion Showman Honors 1 I :::H777 'v II t-u . GRAND CHAMPION SHOWMAN for 4-H was lone Marv McEIkgc Winner lor 4)1 Showman sh-p Inr Dairv werr Junior Maureen Heaiv, Hepp r r r , firs: Ron Ourrm. Heppner. second Larrv Palmer, lone, third Torn Curnn Heppiier. fourth, Intermediate Marv Ann Greenup. Heppner fir: jnd Grand Champion Janice Hea!v Heppner second Sen lor Karen Richard, lioard- n,a:-,, firs: and Oiampiot; .Kiari Hea.'v Heppner second and Keerve Champ i o n . David Ru-hard. Boardman. :h;rd Grand Champion Dairy Snowman Marv Ann Green- up Heppner vv INK Sw !!' !ll!ll Junior Chut Carin. lone, firs:. !r,a'ui Richard. Rmrdnian. second lf West, l.evir.g ton third. Daie Brandt. Im eon. fourth Intermediate Kifv Bella:!.), Heppner. firs: and Champion Kimrlu HauewiHKt Heppner. sec ond Ma'k Sargent. Heppner. :h:rd Robert Ruha r d s . Roardmar. fourth senior Donna Bellamy. Heppner. firs: Karen Richards. Board- nian, tvind krtti Hat lie wood Heppner. third Rhonda Sargent Heppner, fourth. Grand iTiunipion Sw me Show -man iVxma Bellamy, Hepp ner Reserv e Grand liiampion showman. ki::v Bell ni y . Heppner Mir XV Junior iMna.d Richards. Hoardman firs! and Cham pion Cathy Palmer. Heppner. second and Reserve Oiarn pion Kathleen an Schoiack. Heppner third Daria Rea Lexington fourth. Interme diate Mark Sargent. Hepp ner. firs! and itiampion. Robert Richards. Rvardman, second and Reerve Cham pion Mar Ann Greenup. Heppner third Sandra Pal mer Heppner. fourth Senior Rhonda Sa'gent Heppner. first and Champion. Karen Richards. Hoardman. second and Reserve Champ i o n . Petit) Schlichting. Heppner. third John Sumner. Heppner. fourth Cirand Itiamp i o n Sheep Showman Rhonda Sar gent. Reserve Grand Cham pion Showman Mark Sar-pent iw n;i l r h f I f ft F'OTl f- ? Enthusiastic Fair Workers fit! IP' 1 m ' in . -t " m X-TT ) I 1 beior.ed to Pecitv - - - -- - The only goat a: the Morrow County Fa:r Schiichttng The goat s r.ame is Matilda RHoND.A SARGENT 4 her 4-H Grand Champion sheep It was txiucnt hv Morrow County Grain Growers a: $: i5 per lb Rhonda was also the Champion in Sheep Showmanship State Fair Platings Announced Collectors Corner Results are corr.ir.g ir. cany of piacmps at State Fa:r. reports Birdme Tulhs Mor row County 4-H mernr-e'- are bringing home a gooc snare of the State Fair purples and blues! Two championships in Toie Painting and two blue awards were earned by members of Mildred Davidson's toie paint ing club. Kimeelu Haguewood. Heppner took championship honors with her entry of a cordless electric clods featur ing ow ls, and a pmk pig bread board. A metal milk can finished in antique green and old fashioned children's pic ture wtiich can also be used as a stool, plus a kerosene lantern bright with imaginary strawberries brought cham pionship honors to Anita Davidson. Biues were award ed to Traci Boner and Gienda Jessmer. Heppner for their painted wooden articles In addition. Margie Viall. who started painting in the same :lub. but moved to Milton reewater also received a ihampion ribbon in her divi sion A reserve championship in Leathercraft went to Sharon Witherrne. Heppner. for her billfold Other beautiful leath ercrafi articles from Morrow County receiving blue ribbons were those of Rita McRooerts. RusseD McRoberts. Jerry Gentry. Sally Sumner, of Heppner and Lon Bergstrom of lone. Almost 180 exhlmts in 4-H ieathercraft are on dispia v at state fair representing 1500 boys and girls enrolled m the project Lon P-hea of Lexington won championship w-.tn her South down Fleece Our gals can cook too' Joan Doherty and Jeanme Pienmg of lone received blue ribbons or. their cakes, and Sr.aror. McCarl. Lexington a blue on her cottee c&Ke Knitting honors come to Pan. Scnmeder. Irrigon. Trac: Boner. Heppner and Sa-ira Palmer. Heppner along with Carol Holtz. lone, with blue riDbons on their exhibits Clothing exhibits receiving blue r; boons were Mane Vocom. Lexington. Kathleen and Erin Evans. Irrigon. Natalie Tews. Kay Berg strom. Kathy Gilbert. lone, Sandra Palmer. Dee Petty john. Heppner and Kathy Baniett. Boardman. Morrow County 4-H'ers do us proud' Congratulations to each of our boys and girls for participating m the Oregon State Fair: Off fo State Fair Morrow County 4JS Home Ec eirls are of! 10 State Fair this week! Joan, Carol and Kathleen Mc Ellieott. were scheduled for food preparation contests Accust 2. Kathleen, cham pion senior dinner at Mor rnw Countv Fair was sched uled to repeat her dinner at State Fair. Joar.. cham pion pie contest, will pre pare her apple pie under the scrutiny of a State Fair iudse. Carol, intermediate bakine champion will also be reptatine her contest. Artendine fair to partici pate in home Ec judeine congests are Carol Holtz. lone. Sharon McCarl. Lex inrton and Jan Edwards. Lexington. Demonstrations Eg-- - J j FIRS. DEMONSTRATION... Daria Rea. Lexington, won Reserv echampion in her divi sion with her demonstration on how to make pop ?ycies This was Daria s first ear in 4-H ANITA DAVIDSON .Lexing ton . gives her demonstration or. Nacra.me. whicn earned her tne Chan.pion ribbon She w-li represent Morrow Coun'y w::r, 1! at the State Fair us Seiem ioter this week The Collector s Corner held many treasured and oid arti cles this year as usual but there w ere few er entries Mrs Haze! Bauman. Heppner. won Sweepstakes with her Crock ery collection in the Oid Watch for men lot. Ida Farra won first . Percy Cecil. Hep., second, and Clifford Wilhams. Lex., third. Oid Watch for women lot. Cassy Chapel. lone, first and Shauna Bergstrom, lone, won second Napkin Rings won a first for Rita Wolff." Hep : a second for Ida Farra. Hep ; and a third for Ruth McCabe. lone Mrs Justine Weatherford, Lex . won a first for Old Jewelry Betty Christman won second and Jo Huston won third in the same category June Lmdstrom. lone, won a first for an Oid Picture, followed by Clifford Williams. Lex., second and Cassy Cha pel, lone, third. Postcards won a first for Dode Krebs. lone, a second for Betty Christman. Hep., and a third for Anne Keene. lone Hazel Bauman. Hep., exhibit ed tne first place Silver .Article. Jo Huston. Hep., second and Mary Wright. Hep., third. One Pewter Article won Jo Huston. Hep., first Mary' Wright. Hep., won first; Betty Christman. Hep., second, and Ida Farra. Hep.. third in the Spoon Collection division. A limit of three Dishes in the Antique Division won for Justine Weatherford. Lex., a first: Bernice Nash. Hep., second and Hazel Bau man. Hep., third The Shaving Mug lot was won by Bernice Nash. Hep., firs!: Gwenn Healy. Hep., second and Ann Bergstrom. lone, third Mustache Cup lot was won by Ann Schwarz. Hep., first and Mildred Rhea. Lex., second. Ida Farra. Hep., exhibited the first place collection of Old Banks, followed by Justine Weatherford. Lex., second: and Jo Huston. Hep., third. The Old Books Collection '"limit 3) was exhibited by Percy Cecil. Hep ; Jan Stroe ber. Hep . second and Justine Weatherford. Lex., third A Button Collection won Justine Weatherford. Lex., a first: a second for Robert Harrison. Lex . and a third for Betty Christman. Hep In the Doll' '1 to 3) lot. Betty Christman. Hep., won a first: Jan & Peggy Schlichting. Hep., second", and Justine Weatherford. Lex., a third Wooden Ware Collection winners were: Betty Christ man Hep . first with butter molds: Bernice Nash. Hep., second for a box : and a third for Jan & Peggy Schlichting. Hep . for a cradle. Mildred Rhea. Lex . was second in the Crockery Collection ; and Betty Christman. Hep., and Joyce Bergstrom. Hep . both won third Joan Hughes. Hep . won a first for Oid Ironware and Ida Farra. Hep. won scond. Third was won by Hetty Christman. Hep Key Collec tion exhibit was a first for Betty Christman. Hep., and a second for Mildred Padberg. Hep .An Oid Vase won Betty Christman. Hep., and Ida Farra. Hep . both seconds Betty Christman. Hep . aiso won first for a Bell Collection, followed by Hazel Bauman. Hep., second, and Ida Farra. Hep., third. The Tinware exhibi tors were: Carl McDaniel. Hep, and Hazel Bauman. Hep. first: Betty Christman. Hep., and Mildred Padberg, Hep . both won second In the Found .Article exhibits Mildred Rhea. Lex . received first. Carl McDaniel received second, and Ida Farra. Hep., received third Ida Farra. also took home first premium for an Oid Candlestick. One Oid Toy won a first for Bemice Nash. Hep., a second for Ruth McCabe. lone, and a third for Betty Christman. Hep. Mary Ann Peck. Hep., won first: Percy Cecil. Hep., won second and Justine Weather ford. Lex , won third for one antique Household Article. In the Oid Bottles division the following were winners: Sun colored Skye Krebs. lone, first: Glenn Krebs. lone, second: Betty Christman. Hep., third. Canning Jars: Betty Christ man. Hep., first: . Mildred Padberg. Hep., second. Soda Botties: Betty Christ man. Hep., second Oid Beer Bot ties: Betty Christman. Hep . first. Old Medicines Bettv Christman. Hep., first; Jo Huston. Hep., second Miniatures: Jo Hus ton. Hep., first. Ink Bottles: Betty Christman. Hep., first: Glenn Krebs. lone, second Most unusual: Betty Christman. Hep., second: Bernice Nash. Hep., second. Found Bottle : N a n c y Myers. Hep . second: Betty Christman. Hep., second: Jo Huston. Hep., third: Bernice Nash, Hep., third. Six of one color: Betty Christman. Hep., first; Skye Kreos. lone, sec ond. Insulators: Betty Christ man. Hep., first. Ift n 'il U' -J I ft SSSvV , f - 1 X w BIRDLNE TVLL1S tjr CORLISS aiNTiT V.ABEL KKATH...JJjTV.J f f .: --J EEL TAKl"BER-f LOWERS v J smm MA hi LOL CARLauN J p 1 1 11 ii . HOBBIES CORNER . Sweepstakes winner in can nine went to Mrs Mavko Buchanan. Irrigon. for a luscious looking jar of carrots. The w inners of the Ball Spe cial Premium Award received Ball canning or jelly jars and a Ball Canning Book. These winners were. Fruits: Marv L. Zinter. lone: and Mayko Buchanan. Irrigon Vege tables: Mayko Buchanan. Irri gon: and AJnerta Johannes. Heppner Jams Helen Stev ens. Heppner: and Marilyn Bergstrom. Heppner. Jellies: Ida Farra. Heppner. Other winners were: Peaches: Mary Zinter, lone, first: Mrs Sid Zinter. lone, second. Julia Kay Zinter. lone, third Pears r Mildred Rhea. Lex . first; Bebe Mun kers. Hep., second. Mrs Gary Munkers. Hep , third. Apricots: Bebe Munkers. Hep . second. Barbara Cuts forth. Hep., third. Apple sauce Josephine Buchanan. Irr first; Mayko Buchanan, Irr . second Cherries: Shirlev Matthews. Irr , first. Mayko Buchanan. Irr . second Other Buchanan. Irr., first; Delpha Jones. Lex . second. Vida Hehker. lone, third Fish: Vida Hehker. lone, first Game: Vida Hehker, lone, first; Mildred Padberg, Hep., second Fruit jelly-not berry: May ko Buchanan. Irr., first; Ar letha Brannon. Hep., second: Mildred Padberg. Hep., third. Jelly-berry : Arletha Brannon. Hep . first; Ida Farra. Hep., second: Ginger Keith lev, Hep . third Fruit jam: Betty Christ man. Hep, first; Kathleen Bartlett. Boardman, second. Marilyn Bergstrom, Hep., third Berry jam: Linda Schultz. Hep , first: Helen Stevens. Hep., second. Mabel Heath. Hep . third Conserve : Theta Lowe, Hep . first: Josephine Buchan an. Irr., second Preserves: Theta Lowe, first. Josephine Buchanan, second Fruit butter: Esther Mm nith, Boardman, first: Elsie Huston. Hep . second Salad or fruit cocktail : Mrs Sid Zinter, lone, first; Ida Farra. Hep., second Honey: John Maatta. Hep., first. Mincemeat : Betty Christman. Hep. first: Bebe Munkers. Hep., second; Ida Farra. Hep., third. Fruit juice: Mayko Buchan an, Irr., first. Ida Farra, Hep , second Vegetable juice: Mayko Buchanan, Irr., first; Jose phine Buchanan. Irr., second; Mildred Padberg, Hep., third. Relish: Mrs Gary Munkers, Hep. first; Bebe Munkers, Hep . second. Leita Messen ger. Lex., third. Sweet Pick les: Betty cnnstman. Hep., first. Esther Minnich, Board man, second; Mrs. Dan Creamer. Irr.. third. Dill pickles: Valorie Sulli van Irr . first; Shirley Matt hews. Irr. second;" Bebe Munkers. Hep., third. Bread & Butter pickles: Betty Christ man, Hep, first;" Ginger Keithley, Hep , second. Sweet pickled fruits: Ida Farra. Hep., first Beet pick les: Theta Lowe. Hep., first: Marilyn Bergstrom, Hep., sec ond: Ida Farra, Hep , third. Miscellaneous : Gail Hughes, hep , first; Mrs. Dan Creamer, Irr second. Pickled vegetables: Mrs Dan Cream er, Irr., first; Leita Messen ger. Lex., second Wine: Ann Doherty, Hep., first Walnuts: Mrs. Dan Creamer. Irr., first; Mayko Buchanan, Irr., first. Demonstrations New for Hobbies Corner Fruits: Mildred Padberg. Hep. first; Barbara Cuts forth. Hep , second Berries: Ida Farra. Hep., first: Alberta Johannes. Hep., second. Mrs Gary Munkers. Hep . third. Tomatoes : Mavko Buchanan. Irr., first. Jose phine Buchanan, Irr.. second; Ida Farra. Hep., third. Com : Mildred Padberg. Hep , first: Alberta Johannes. Hep . second; Barbara Cuts forth. Hep. third Beans: Mayko Buchanan. Irr first: Helen Stevens. Hep . second, Barbara Cutsforth, Hep., third Other Vegetables: Al berta Johannes. Hep, first; Helen Stevens, Hep., second: Mrs. F T Martin. lone, third. Chicken or rabbit: Mavko The Sweepstakes winner for the Hobbies Corner of the Fair was exhibited in the Art Work division Betty Brown. Hep pner, brushed a beautiful still life in tones of brown to earn the honors. Her subject was chrysanthemums in a vase. Other winners in the Art Work division were: Oils brushwork, landscape: Luc ille Peck, Lexington, first; Mary' Bryant, Heppner. sec ond; Pauline Matheny. Hep pner. third; Oils-brushwork, still-life: Betty Brown. Hepp ner, first; Shirley Mc.N'ary, lone, second, and Mary Bry ant. Heppner, third. STATE STYLE REVUE Fashions in a variety of styles, colors and fabrics will greet the 1972 Oregon State Fair visitor in the 4-H exhibit building as young men and women from throughout the State show their best efforts, points out Birdine Tullis. Mor row County Extension Aide. Tnis year, for the first time, the style revues w ill be held on the outdoor stage in the heart of the fairgrounds It is hoped that the move to the outdoor stage will enable even more people to see the fashions created by 4-H members in clothing and knitting projects Morrow County members participating in the revue scheduled for September 2 w ill include Cher'i Carlson. lone, Joan Warren. Heppner. Anita Davidson. Lexington and Kathleen Bartlett. Boardman Chen and Joan will partici pate in clothing. Kathleen and Anita will model their knit garments Morrow County residents attending state fair are invited to attend the big outdoor revue. September 2 at 100 pm to watch our county representatives show their stvle! MARV LOt CAKLMJN.Lex ington. gave a demonstration on ceramics in the Hobbies corner. Mrs. Carlson owns the Sandhollow Art Shop in Lex ington. During her afternoon session, she completed a small angel Oils-brushwork. portra i t : Judy Laughlin. Heppner, first; Oils-brushwork. animal life: Betty Brown, Heppner, first: Pauline Matheny. Hepp ner, second; Cherilvn Smouse, lone, third; Oils-palette knife, still life: Shirley McNary, lone, first; and Betty Brown, Heppner. second. Oils-palette knife, still life: Betty Brown, Heppner, first; Shirley Mc.N'ary, lone, sec ond; Charcoal-landsc ape: Judy Laughlin, Hepp n e r , first; Carl Smouse. lone, sec ond; Charcoal-portrait: Cher ilvn Smouse, lone, first: Judy Laughlin, Heppner, second; Watercolor -landscape: Cheri lvn Smouse, lone, first; Ink scape: Carl Smouse, lone, second; Abstract -symbol i c : Cherilvn Smouse. lone, first and third: Pastel-landscape: v-ari 5mouse, lone, third; Pastel-portrait: Betty Brown', Heppner, first; Cartoon: Cherilvn Smouse, lone, sec ond: and Carl Smouse, lone, third. Pencil : Cherilvn Smouse, lone, first; Pencil-pastel: Cherilvn Smouse, lone, third; Paper cut-landscape: Cheri lvn Smouse, lone, second; and Flow Pen-paper cut : Cherilvn Smouse. lone, third. TOLE PAINTING Winners in the Toie Painting division were: Phyllis Piper, Lexington, first; Judy Laugh lin, Heppner, second; Mildred Davidson. Lexington, third; Wood -still life: Mildred David son. Lexington, first: Phyllis Piper. Lexington, second." Ei leen Padberg. Lexington, third: Wood -flowers: Mildred Davidson, Lexington, first; and Phyllis Piper, Lexington, second. Tin: Phyllis Piper. Lexing ton, second, and Mildred Davidson. Lexington, second. TEXTILE PAINTING Winners in the Textile Painting division were: Misc. Bibs, toys: Ruth McCabe, lone, second; pillow cases: Ruth McCabe, lone, first; Dish towels: Ruth McCabe, lone second; Aprons: Ruth Bergstrom. Heppner, first; and Bath Towels: Ruth Mc Cabe, lone, second. t r SHlhLLi Mc.NAHV, lone, gives a painting demonstra tion in the Hobbies Corner of the Fair. During the morning session, she completed two palette-oil paintings, both still life Later, she answered questions from the onlookers. I 1