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Page 4, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday, Aug. 28 1975 Individual winners at fair r Ka - . , . ' ;r 4 , 7j Li ( Winners in the senior division Gilbert and Debora Palmer. mm 'j 1 u P Winners of the Junior Style McElligott and Lisa Wilson VISITS HI RE Visiting at the home of Mrs Ray Drake last week were her sister, Mr Vera Givin. Sil vert on. OR; Mr. and Mrt Claude Drake. Midway Sub Station. WA; Mr. and Mrt. Dennis Drake. SanU Barbara. CA; and Miu Gwen Drake, San Francisco. CA. Cwen Drake left Sao Fran cisco Monday, Aug 25 for Australia, where the will teach phvskal f ducatlon. ( NJ .'Ui mi 1 "'". I An antique auction was held Wednesday night as part of a family fun night at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. From the left. Bill Weatherford, Gary Gneb. Theresa Hughes and Howard Bryant. I NFVm UJW i of the Style Revue are Kathy i Revue from Ihe left. Elitabeth KINDI RGARTEN HOI R Kindergarten itudenU will attend classes in a double session at Heppner. Tuesday. Youngsters attending the morning session, beginning at 1 10a m will be dismissed at 11:30 a m. Students attending the afternoon session begin ning at 12 30 pm. will be dismissed at 1:30 pm. Tues day only. During the remaind er of the semester the young sters will be dismissed at 3 30 pm, Suzanne Keithley. winner at the Style Revue for her knitting KM :t t.RUH UK Summer commencement exercises were held at I'O on Saturda. Aug 16 Among those receiving degrees was Sandra Jo Matheny. She received her B S. degree in Biology . Miss Matheny is from Heppner SAMPLE BALLOT To be torn eff o it. election boaril wjr The voter shall p. ace at () or chetk nork square before the word YES or the v-ord NO, his choice. CoESTION SI' BP ITT ED TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE MORROW COL'NTY SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR SCHOOL district bon: IV-.E. Shall the htrr.w county School District, State of Oregon, contract indebtearess In the sum of not to exceed $1,100,000.00 In general obligation bonds to mature serially over a period not to exceed 15 years from issue date, to provide funds with which to construct, equip and furnish a school building or school buildings In and for such District, and to acquire or to improve all property, real and personal, appurtenant thereto or connected therewith? 1. Published Aug. 2. Kept. 4, li (CMilaaed fr Pag Betsy Heath, t Denise Ken nedy, S Claudia Huston, all Heppner. Leather-craft Judging: 1 Greg Connors, Heppner; 2 Lori Bergstrom, lone; 3 Craig Miles. Heppner; 4 Shane Laughlin, Heppner; 5 Lisa , Meyers, lone. Senior Food Judging: 1 Natalie Tews, 2 Jan Peterson, J Janet McEUigott. 4 Grace McElligott; S Michelle MeEl ligott, all from lone. Junior Foods Judging: I Jyl Hobbs, Irrigon; 2 Betsy Hea th, Heppner ; 3 Diane Morter, lone; 4Geri Grieb. Lexington; 5 Tara Mahoney. Heppner. OPEN CLASS-DEPT. II LIVESTOCK Div. 1. Beef HEREFORD Heifers, calved Jan 1-April 30. 1975-1 and 2, Kirk and Robinson, Heppner. Heifers, calved Sept. 1 Dec. 31, 19741. Kirk and Robin son, Heppner. Heifers, calved May I-Aug. 31. 1974-1. C.W. Acock and Son. Boardman. Heifers, calved Jan. 1 April 30, 19741. C.W. Acock and Son ; 2 Kirk and Robinson ; 3 C.W. Acock and Son. Heifers, calved Sept. 1 Dec. 31. 1973 Junior Cham pion. Kirk and Robinson; Reserve Junior Champion, Kirk and Robinson. Senior Champion, Kirk and Robin son; Reserve Senior Cham pion, C.W. Acock and Son. Grand Champion Female, Kirk and Robinson; Reserve Grand Champion Female. Kirk and Robinson. Bulls, calved Jan 1 April. 1975. 1. and 2, Kirk and Robinson. Bulls, calved May 1 Aug. 31. 1974-1 C.W. Acock and Son. Bulls, calved Jan 1 April 30. 19741 C.W. Acock and Son. 2 C.W. Acock and son; 3 Kirk and Robinson: 4 Kirk and Robinson. Bulls, calved Sept. I-Dec. 31. 1973 Junior Champion. Kirk and Robinson. Reserve Junior Champion. Kirk and Robinson: Senior Champion, C.W. Acock and Son. Reserve Senior Champion. C.W. Acock and Son. Grand Champion Bull C W. Acock and Son; Reserve Grand Champion Bull. C.W. Acock and Son Three Bulls owned by exhi bitor: 1 C.W. Acock and Son. 2 Kirk and Robinson Two bulls, bred and owned by exhibitor: 1 C.W. Acock and Son; 2 and 3 Kirk and Robinson Get of Sire: 1 C.W. Acock and Son; 2 Kirk and Robinson. Calf. Get of Sire: 1 Kirk and Robinson. Pair of Calves, land 2. Kirk and Robinson Pair of Yearlings: 1 and 2 C.W. Acock and Son. 3 Kirk and Robinson. Hi' : .n lot MCRRCn COJNTf bCHOUL DISTRICT BOND ISSUE ELECTION TUESDAY, SEPTr 16. 1575 Pe ls 'Jcen 8:00 . '. tc '-:0C P YES, I vote for th Bond Issue Q NO, I vote against the Bond Issue Best six head: I C.W. Acock and Son; 2 Kirk and Robinson. Every classification in the Angus Class was won by the C. and G. Angus Co. of Lexing tonthis company includes Gary and Virginia Grieb and family of Lexington and Bill Cox and family of Hermiston. OPEN CLASS-DEPT. Ill Div. I, Rabbits Div. 2 Poultry Rabbits Light Breeds Senior Buck: 1 Kelli Berg strom. 2 Cam George, both Heppner. Large Breeds Senior Doe: I Keili Berg strom. Grand Champion; 2 Rita Lovgren. Reserve Cham pion; 3 Pat Lovgren Light Breeds-Senior Doe: 1. Kim George. Heppner. Large Breed-Junior Doe (between 2 and 6 mosl I, Chuck Walsingham. Heppner. Large Breed-Doe and Lit ter: Kelli Bergstrom. Poultry Chickens Open Class Class A Heavy Breeds Cock: 1 Sherry L. Ross, 2 L R. Ross, both Heppner. Cock: Silky Bantams: I Truman Messenger. Lexing ton. Hen: Light 1 Cristin Ho well. Heppner. Heavy. 1 Sherry L. Ross. Heppner; Silky Bantam. I, Truman Messenger, Lexington. Cock erel: 1 Truman Messenger. Lexington. Pullet: Heavy, 1 and 2 L R. Ross. Heppner. Silky Bantam: 1 Truman Messenger. Lexing ton. Pen. I Cockerel and 3 puiiets. 1 Truman Messenger. Lexington GEESE: Gander- 1 Wayne Wilson. Jr , Heppner. MORROW COl'NTY F t il AWARDS AIR The highlight to a successful 4 H year and fair was shown as 4 Hers received trophies and other awards at the annual 411 awards presenta tions held during the Morrow County Fair. Listed below are Ihe awards that were given and the donors. Outstanding Ag demonstra tion: Todd Harrison (Country Crillers 4 II Cluhi Champion Market Hog: Ka ren Richards. (Country Crit ters 4 If Club i Champion Swine Showman. Karen Richards (Country Cri llers 4 H Clubi Grand Champion 4 H Steer: Mary Daly C W. Acock k Sons i Grand Champion 4 H Mar ket lamb: Mark Sargent iC W Acock & Sons i Champion Gilt: Karen Ri chards (Coast to Coast i Champion Ewe: Mark Sar gent (Coast to Coast Ballot No. () In ve voting whichever Indicates Champion 4 H Beef Show man: Julie Grieb (Hermiston Vet. Clinic) Champion 4 H Dairy Show man: Mary Healy (Hermiston Vet. Clinic Champion 4 II Sheep Show man: Mark Sargent (Norden Stefanides. DVM, Hermiston) Senior Horsemanship: Kate Evans (Central Market) Junior Horsemanship: Cliff Doherty (Central Market) Junior Showmanship: Tara Mahoney, iCentral Market) Intermediate Showman ship: Theresa Proctor (Cen tral Market) Grand Champion Horse Showman: Mary Ann Proctor (Paul Pettyjohn) Grand Champion manship: Maureen Horse Healy (Turner. Van Marter & Bry- ant) Intermediate Horseman ship: Maureen Healy, (Turn er. Van Marter & Bryant) Small Fry Horsemanship: Pat Schwart (Turner. Van Marter & Bryant Small Fry Horse Showman ship: Jeanie Carrol (Turner, Van Marter & Bryant) Senior Horse Showmanship: Mary Ann Proctor (Turner, Van Marter it Bryant ) High Scoring Livestock Judge: Dawn Peterson (Cal's Arco Champion Junior Beef Showman: Ann Van Schoiack (Jordan Elevator) Champion Junior Sheep Showman: Denise Kennedy (Jordan Elevator) Champion Junior Swine Showman: Vincent McElligott (Jordan Elevalor) Champion Junior Showman: Peggy Dairy Sicard i Jordan Elevator) Champion Senior Beef Showman: Dawn Peterson (Morrow County Grain Grow ers Champion Senior Sheep Showman Mark Sargent : Morrow County Grain Grow ers i Champion Senior Swine Showman: Karen Richards (Morrow County Grain Grow ers! Champion Senior Dairy Showman: Mary Healy (Mor row County Grain Growers' Thanks, $25,116 worth! Morrow County Livestock Growers wish to express its appreciation to individuals and business firms who purchased 4-H and FFA animals at the 1975 Morrow County Stock Auction. Your purchase of these premium animals is a moral and financial "leg up" to our young people, and an encouragement for them to grow and expand with our industry. We salute these forward-looking purchasers: Morrow County Grain Growers J ,n k & Sharon Sumner Gardner's Men's Wear Helen O'Dormcll Murlcv Rugg Ij tMish Shi.ppe ( Bill Hamilton (H-orge I.ik i.imi Condon Grain Growers Charley Duly Mary Doherty Herman Bleltell Central Market Irwn Itauch U-bush Shopue a Bill Hamilton Paul Hansen-Ranch Aero Herman Winter Don Peterson Morrow County Grain Growers Uhush Shopie a Bill Hamilton Pettyjohn Builders Supply Jim Welding Condon Grain Growers Jack Sharon Sumner Turner. Van Marter a First National Bank DO Nelson Pioneer Implement Ken Smouse U-lHish Shoppe a Bill Madr-fc Freight Line First National Bank Columbia Basin Morrow Co. Abstract Paul Hansen-ltanch Morrow County Livestock Champion Intermediate Beef Showman: Julie Grieb iPeterson's Jewelers) Champion Intermediate Sheep Showman: Barbara Devine. (Peterson's Jewelers) Champion Intermediate Swine Showman: Donald Ri chards (Peterson's Jewelers) Champion Intermediate Dairy Showman: Larry Pal mer (Peterson's Jewelers) Grand Champion All around Showman: Karen Ri chards (N.C. Anderson) Champion Polled Hereford Female: Krynn Robinson (American Polled Hereford Assoc.) Best Polled Hereford Fe male: Krynn Robinson (Ore gon Polleltes) Oregon Hereford Associa tion Awards: Ann Van Schoi ack and Krynn Robinson Western States Angus Auxi liary Awards; Marie Van Schoiack and Ken Grieb Champion Performance Dog: Tammy Gorham (Shawn & Cristin Howell Colt Horsemanship: Krynn Robinson (4 H Council) Colt Ground Training: Kr ynn Robinson (4 H Council) High Scoring Horse Judge: Denise Hmkle (4 H Council) Herdsmanship Award Fir st. Pine City 4 II Club; second, Hoof and Horn Livestock Club, and third. North Lexington Livestock Club. i'llll.DKP.NS CORNER ATTRACTS MANY The number of entrants in the fair s Children's Corner were dow n some from 173 last year to 140 this year. The exhibitors are all between the ages of $ and 12. Darlene Arnngton. Monica Jones and Cindee Green superintended this department. Winners were: Tree fruits, apples. Thomas James. Hepp ner. 2st . Apricots, Patty McElligott. lone. 2nd. Ber ries. 1st Vincent McElligott: 2nd Patty McElligott. both lone. Best string beans came from: Michael Bergstrom. Heppner. 1st; Trent Harrison, Iexington, 2nd; Elizabeth McKinney. Boardman, 3rd. Prize beets were from : Deb T.mI Miller Paul Hansen-Ranch Aero I a-o a Mary Ashlxn-k Central Market Morrow Co (irain Growers Central Market Morrow County Grain Grower Bank of Eastern Oregon -Heppner Branch C a G Angus Morrow Co Grain Growers Joce Winters Jerry Dougherty Bill a Mary Doherty Slone Machinery Condon Grain Growers Bill a Mary Doherty Bank of Eastern Oregon- lone Branch Pat a Karen Cutsforth Pendleton P C A. Bill Sniethurst Jim a Carlene West Pendleton (irain Growers Pendleton P C A. Herman Blettell Bill Hamilton a Paul Hansen Gardner's Men's Wear Alvln a Neva West W E. Nelson Morrow County Grain Growers Morrow County Abstract a Title Alvin a Neva West Columbia Basin Electric I'matilla Electric Bryant Hamilton Aero xu.. orah Wilson. Heppner, 1st; Vincent McElligott, lone, 2nd; Patty McEUigott, lone, 3rd. Danny Daltoso, Boardman. rated 1st with carrots and Lisa Wilson. Heppner was 2nd. Trent Harrison. Lexington, got 1st for cucumbers. Deborah Wilson. Heppner. took 1st with dill; Danny Daltoso. Boardman. won a 1st with onions and Sid Kennedy. Heppner took 2nd. Deborah Wilson rated 1st in peas. Wavne Wilson got 2nd for turnips and 1st for kohlrabi, both are from Heppner. Trent Harrison had the 1st prize tomatoes. 1st for rhubarb went to Patty McElligott and 2nd to Vincent McElligott. both lone, Two firsts in Best General Fruits and Vegetables went to Heppnerites. Jason Dougherty and Jason Palmer. With green tomatoes. Travis Harrison. Lexington, took 1st; David Green. Heppner. was 2nd; Elizabeth McKinney. Board man, was 3rd. Winners with small tomatoes were: 1st. Dnnnv Daltoso. Boardman; 2nd Trent Harrison. Lexing ton. 3rd Kristen Green. Hepp ner. Other winners Included: 1st to Danny Daltoso, Boardman. for a freak cucumber; also 1st for a freak carrot ; 1st to Jason Dougherty, Heppner. for a freak carrot; 1st to Wayne Wilson. Heppner for a freak turnip; 1st to Danny Daltoso. Boardman, for a freak turnip; and 3rd to Deborah Wilson. Heppner. for a freak turnip. There were 32 entries in the Children's Flower Show, up from 17 last year. In the House Plants Division. Cactus sec tion. 1st went to Wesley Marlatt. Heppner; 2nd to Paula Fortenbcrry. Heppner: 3rd to Stacey Kennedy. Hepp ner Deborah Wilson got a 1st for Plants Rooted in Water. Eric Thompson. Heppner. rated 1st for Plants in bloom, Foliage Plant prizes were: 1st Wayne Wilson. Jr: 2nd Mardel James, both Heppner. Mower winners were: Trent Harrison. Lexington. 1st. Ast ers: Mardel James. Heppner. 1st. Calendula; Paula Forlen (Confinued on Page 7) Growers