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Mary McEttigott Earns Grand Champion Showman Honors
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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
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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
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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:
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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