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t IIKITNKR ORE. GAZKTTETIMES, TWiday. Sept . im Clofclhiinff makeirs receive awards 3 I ft X . o ft (i r ,1 fcrs- it.. . V Morrow County participants in the 4-H style revue at the 1973 Oregon State Fair posed for their picture immediately after the revue in which 4-H members in clothing and knitting projects modeled garments they had made. From left, they are Kay Bergstrom, lone; Cathy Palmer, Heppner; and Natalie Tews and Carol Koltz, both of lone. In the revue, Miss Holtz, Miss Tews and Miss Bergstrom all received awards of excellence. Fair awards for bakery entries Open class clothing entries at the fair fell into five categories: women's clothes, children's clothing, men's clothing, miscellaneous, and clothing by senior citizens. Women's clothing, dresses, cotton: 1st, Shauna Berg strom, lone; 2nd. Viola Ber ger, Irrigon; 3rd, Ruth Berg strom, Heppner. Dresses, cot ton blend: 1st, Ruth Berg strom. Heppner: 2nd, Ruth McCabe. lone; 3rd, Ida Farra. Heppner. Dresses, polyester knits: 1st, Shauna Bergstrom; 2nd, Ruth McCabe, lone; 3rd, Grace McKinney, Boardman. Dress, synthetics: 2nd, Mrs. Gary Munkers, Heppner. Dress, wool or wool blend knits: 1st, Ruth Bergstrom, Heppner. Skirts, cotton: 1st, Ruth Bergstrom, 2nd, Mrs. Gary Munkers. Skirt, wool or wool blend knits: 1st, Ruth Berg strom. Skirt, polyester double knit: 1st, Ruth Bergstrom. Skirt, bonded: 1st, Ruth Berg strom. Suit, polyester double knit: 1st, Rikka Tews, lone. The kitchen goodies baked by Morrow's best cooks were carefully displayed under glass at the fair. Those who judge this division have a great assignment-imagine tasting every morsel of these best efforts! The winners: Yeast bread, white: 2nd, Marilyn Warren, lone; yeast bread, whole wheat ; Carol Jones, Heppner. Yeast rolls: 1st, Marilyn Bergstrom, 2nd, Mrs. Gary Munkers, 3rd, Ida Farra, all Heppner. Sweet rolls: 1st, Ann Bergstrom, lone; 2nd, Mari lyn Bergstrom, Heppner; 3rd, Ida Farra. Batter breads, sourdough: 1st, Marilyn Bergstrom, 2nd, Ida Farra, both Heppner. Baking powder biscuits : Anna Schwarzin, 2nd, Betty Christ man, 3rd, Mrs. Gary Munkers, all Heppner. Nut breads: 1st, Vida Heliker, lone; 2nd, Betty Christman, Heppner; 3rd, Ruth Bergstrom, Heppner. Quick breads, muffins: 1st, Betty Christman; Heppner; 2nd, Jo Lynn Daly, Butter Creek. Variety breads: 1st, Ruth Bergstrom, 2nd, Marilyn Bergstrom, 3rd, Ginger Keith ley, all Heppner. Double crust pie: 1st, Betty Christman, 2nd, Mrs. Archie Padberg, 3rd, Hazel Hamlin, all Heppner. Sheet cake: 1st, Marilyn Bergstrom, Heppner. Layer cake: 1st, Marilyn porestrom, Heppner; 3rd, Millie Yocom, Lexington. Va riety cake: 1st, Ruth Berg strom, 2nd, Marilyn Berg strom, 3rd, Cindy Rogers, all Heppner. Rolled cookies: 1st, Marilyn Bergstrom, 2nd, Ida Farra, 3rd, Betty Christman, all Heppner. Drop cookies: 1st, Grace McKinney, Boardman ; 2nd, Linda Bier, Heppner; 3rd, Marilyn Bergstrom, Heppner. Filled cookies: 1st, IT7 Ruggles-Boyce Insurance Agency 228 Main P.O. Box 247 676-9625 676-5384 Heppner Frieda Slocum, 2nd, Ruth Bergstrom, 3rd, Ida Farra, all Heppner. Brownie cookies: 1st, Ida Farra, Heppner; 2nd, Grace McKinney, Boardman ; 3rd, Marilyn Bergstrom, Heppner. Icebox cookies: 1st, Marilyn Bergstrom, 2nd, Betty Christman, 3rd, Ida Farra, all Heppner. Other cookies: 1st, Ida Farra, 2nd, Linda Bier, 3rd, Marilyn Bergstrom, all Heppner. Doughnuts, raised: 1st, Ruth Bergstrom, 3rd, Marilyn Bergstrom, both Heppner. Doughnuts, cake: 1st, Ruth Bergstrom, Heppner. Candy: 1st, Marilyn Berg strom, Heppner; 2nd, Vickie Sullivan, Irrigon; 3rd, Val Sullivan, Irrigon. The Wheat League Cake winners are announced in a separate story. Six 4-H girls win awards at State Fair Six local 4-H girls have received blue awards at the 1973 Oregon State Fair, in Salem. Receiving awards of excel lence in 4-H style revue competition were: Cathy Palmer, Heppner, intermedi ate knitting; Carol Holtz, lone, senior knitting; Natalie Tews, lone, intermediate clothing; and Kay Bergstrom, lone, senior clothing. In the 4-H foods contest, first place ribbons were presented to Marie Rietmann, Condon, in senior baking; and Melanie Pattee, Condon, in intermedi ate baking. Morrow County 4-H mem bers receiving top honors at last week's Oregon State Fair, in Salem were: Peggy Schlich ting, Heppner, 4-H members dairy goat herd, dairy judging contest; Karen Richards, Irri gon, master showmanship, junior spring guilt, yearling ewe; Mark Sargent, Heppner, intermediate general presen tation; Jan Peterson, lone, intermediate home economics presentation, and Marie Riet mann, Condon, food and nutrition judging contest. A lean Calvin, 80, wins in needlework Ruth McNeill of Pendleton brought her father, James Cowins, to Heppner for a four day visit with friends. Now open for business John's Auto Wrecking Yard O Complete body and fender repair work. O Painting and customized paint jobs on any truck or car. O All work done by Glenn Duncan; 17 years experience. O No job too large or too small. Coll Glenn at 676-5595 for free estimate. ii in f bhe is over 80 years old. She won five blue ribbons for her excellent needlework at the fair. She is Mrs. Alean Calvin, Lexington, who also gained the purple sweepstake ribbon in open class needlework competition. Her prizewinning articles were: a baby set, dresser scarf, cutwork pillow slips, embroidered pillow slips and two guest towels. Afghans, wool crocheted : 1st, Maxine Patterson, Hepp ner; 2nd, Florence McMillian, Lexington. Afghan, orlon cro cheted: 1st, Delsie Chapel, lone; 2nd, Ruth Robinson, Lexington; 3rd, Ida Coleman, lone. Afghan, woolr embroi-. dered: 1st, Emma Drake, . Heppner. Afghan, broom stick: 1st, Delsie Chapel, lone; 2nd, Florence McMillan, Lexington; 3rd, Emma Drake, Heppner. Lap robes: 1st, Vivian Elder, Heppner; 2nd, Ann Bergstrom, 3rd, Delsie Chapel, both lone. Aprons, cross-stitch: 1st, Ida Coleman, lone. Buffet set, crocheted: 1st, Helen Stevens, Hardman. Buf fet set, cross-stitch : 1st, Helen Stevens. Buffet set, embroi dered: 1st, Helen Stevens. Bureau scarf, crocheted: 1st, Helen Stevens. Bureau scarf, cross-stitched : 1st, Helen Ste vens.' Bureau scarf, cut work: 1st, Helen Stevens. Chair set, crocheted: 1st, Helen Stevens. Chair set, embroidered: 1st, Helen Stevens. Poncho, crocheted : 1st, Esther Minnick, Boardman. Vests, crocheted: 1st, Ida Coleman, lone; 2nd, Viola Berger, Irrigon. Beret, cro cheted: 2nd, Ida Farra, Hepp ner. Dish towels, combination of cross-stitch and-embroidery: 1st, Florence McMillan, Lex ington. Luncheon cloth, cut work: 1st, Viola Berger, Irrigon. Picture, cross-stitch and embroidery: 1st, Viola Berger, Irrigon. Picture, crewel embroidery: 1st, Mari lyn Bergstrom and Ruth Maata; 2nd, Eddi Skow, all Heppner. Pillows, crocheted: 1st, Delsie Chapel, lone. Pillows, crewell embroi dery: 1st, Marilyn Bergstrom, Heppner; 2nd, Florence Mc Millan, Lexington; 3rd, Em ma Drake, Heppner. Pillows, silk embroidery: 1st, Helen Stevens; 2nd, Ruth McCabe, lone. Pillows, wool embroi dery: 1st, Ginger Keithley, Heppner. Pillows, needle point: 1st, Ida Farra. Pillows, pieced: 1st, Alberta Johannes, Heppner. Pillows: cross- stitched: 1st, Marilyn Berg strom, Heppner; 2nd, Ann Bergstrom, lone. Pillow slips, applique: 1st, Helen Stevens. Pillow slips, crocheted insets: 1st, Ida Coleman, lone. Pillow slips, colored cross-stitch: 1st, Marilyn Bergstrom ; 2nd, Hel en, Stevens; 3rd, Ruth Berg strom. Pillow slips, cross-stitch,' white: 1st, Marilyn Berg strom. Pillow slips, cut work, colored: 1st, Helen Stevens. Pillow slips, embroidered, colored: 1st, Helen Stevens, 2nd, Mrs. Louis Ball, Hepp ner; 3rd, Emma Drake. Pil low slips, embroidered, white: -1st, Ruth Bergstrom, Hepp ner; 2nd Helen Stevens. Quilts, tied: 1st, Mildred Padberg, Heppner; 2nd; Pau line Bier, Heppner; 3rd, Margie Shade, Irrigon. Rugs, hooked: 1st, Florence McMil lan, Lexington. Stdle, cro cheted: 1st, Shelley Wolff, Heppner. Stole, embroidered: 1st, Sue Jones, Heppner. Tablecloth crocheted: 1st, ann Skow, Heppner. Table cloth, cross-stitch: 1st, Carol Holtz, lone. Coat hangers: 1st, Mildred Padberg, Heppner. Tote bags: 1st, Estheo Minick, Boardman. Wall hangings: 1st, Marlene Gray, Heppner; 2nd, Viola Berger, Irrigon, Maxine Gray, Heppner; 3rd, Hazel Hamlin, Heppner. Em broidered dress: 2nd, Carol Codin, Heppner. Childrens items, crocheted afghans and buntings: 2nd, Anne Doherty; 2nd, Mildred Padberg, both Heppner. Crib spread, applique: 1st, Helen Stevens. Crib spread, embroi- dery: 1st, Helen Stevens. Quilt, pieced and quilted: 1st, Helen Stevens. Quilt, tied: 1st, Helen Stevens. Quilt, 1st, Ruth McCabe, lone; 2nd, Mildred Padberg. Quilt, pieced and tied in wool: 2nd, Ruth McCabe, lone. Bib: 2nd, Linda Bier, Heppner. Miscellaneous toys: 1st, Ida . Coleman, lone; 2nd, Phyllis Piper, Lexington; 3rd, Ginger Keithley, Heppner. Senior citizen needlework: Afghan, 1st, Mildred Hunt, Heppner. Over 80: five entries and five blue ribbons to Alean Calvin, Lexington. Jacket or coat with dress: 1st, Ruth Bergstrom; 2nd. Gwen Healy, both Heppner. Jacket, bonded: 1st, Ruth Bergstrom. Jacket, cotton: 1st, Gwen Healy. Men's ' shirts: 1st, Ruth McCabe, lone. Blouses, cot ton: 1st, Mabel Heath, Hepp ner; 2nd, Ruth McCabe. lone; 3rd. Ruth Bergstrom. Blouses, knit: 1st, Grace McKinney, Boardman: 3rd, Ida Farra, Heppner. Sport or play clothes: 1st, Natalie Tews, lone; 2nd, Shauna Bergstrom, lone; 3rd, Ida Farra. Formal dresses: 1st, Gwen Healy; 2nd, Ruth McCabe; 3rd, Lois Messenger, Lexington. Mater nity wear: 1st, Gwen Healy. Pant suit, wool: 2nd, Mrs. Gary Munkers. Double knit, 1st, Mabel Heath, 2nd, Diane Anderson, both Heppner. Children's clothing, dress es: 1st, Ruth McCabe. Child's formal: 1st, Beverly Doherty, lone. Boy's pants and vest or jacket: 1st, Diane Anderson, Heppner. Sport or play Knitters display their competence "Knifty knitters" gained awards and recognition at the fair for their outstanding work in the open class knitting division. Cap: 1st, Bebe Munkers, Heppner. Hat: 1st, Esther Minnick, Boardman. Gloves, Mittens: 2nd, Esther Minnick Boardman. Women's sweater, colored picture: 1st, Margaret Siewert, Heppner. Women's sweater, cable or fisherman design: 1st, Esther Minnick. Boardman; 2nd. Emma Drake, Heppner. Special crochet-knit: 1st, Esther Min nick. Vest, women's: 1st, Emma Drake, Heppner. Vest, child's: 2nd, Emma Drake. Knit blouse: 1st, Esther Minnick. Poncho: 1st, Esther Minnick. Slippers: 1st, Elsie Fox, Lexington; 2nd, Emma Drake; 3rd, Esther Minnick. Other: 1st, Elsie Fox, Lexing ton. Baby sweater, bonnet, boo ties: 1st, Esther Minnick. Baby cap or hat: 1st, Ann Doherty, Heppner. Baby boo ties: 1st, Elsie Fox; 2nd, Emma Drake. Baby crawler: 1st, Ann Doherty. Margaret Siewert, Heppner, was awarded special recog nition ribbon for an outstand ing knit sweater. clothes: 1st, Ruth Bergstrom, 2nd, Ida Farra, 3rd, Mrs. Gary Munkers. Sleepwear: 1st, Rulh McCabe, 2nd. Shelley Thompson, Heppner. Men's clothing, sport jack ets, knit: 1st, Mabel Heath, 2nd, Linda Larue, lone; 3rd, Darlene Meyers, lone. Mrs. Heath's men's knit jacket was chosen for grand champion ship honors. Men's pants: 2nd. Mrs. Gary Munkers. Men's knit shirts: lst, Ruth McCabe, lone; 2nd, Mrs. Gary Mun kers. Men's neckties: 1st, Viola Berger, Irrigon; 2nd, Anne Doherty, Heppner. Remodeled clothing: lst, Ruth Bergstrom, 2nd, Viola Berger, Irrigon. Kitchen aprons, machine sewn: 1st, Ruth McCabe, 2nd, Margaret Siewert, Heppner; 3rd, Ruth Bergstrom. Fancy aprons, machine sewn: 1st, Ruth Bergstrom, Heppner. There were no entries in the senior citizen classification. i'f : Mm JflH : . i-M-' 1 I. - -. .. r d ' M::: V 71 -...... i j.i 1 I , . . - I J , III I 1 " 111 ' . ' I i Teena Llndstrom smiles admiringly at the fair ribbon naming her the Grand Champion in sewing in the 10-year-old division. CENTRAL MARKET I These Prices Good Friday and Saturday CEEr, lb. Fresh Frozen Turbot Fillet 5 rt PORK STEAK Oregon Chief mam 12-oz. pkg. COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX30CK300 k. I Gold Medal FLOW 200 Count RLEEftEX PACIFIC Ncstle's N alley's jlfilLUlnl QUIEC I2n. Nabisco OREO NO. 1 2i '" COBCJ Zk 2-17$ 6 or 49$ PEPPERS Prices effective Sept. 7-8. Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET 7 Uu