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    TEN The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oegon, Thursday, September 13, 1979
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State Fair awards plentiful for area 4-H champions ; premium checks will arrive later in the mail
More State Fair Reports of
4-11 Events
News from events at Oregon
State Fair tells us that Ken
Bailey, Heppner. was chosen
reserve champion senior beef
showman. Ken also received a
blue in the junior calf, polled
Hereford division, with bro
ther Jeff receiving a blue in
the junior heifer calf polled
Hereford division.
While the boys were in the
barns showing livestock, three
Morrow County girls were
busy in the 4-H kitchens
winning blue ribbons! Lori
Witt. Jvl Hobbs and Becky
Hobbs, Irrigon, participated
in food preparation contests to
earn their blues. Jyl Hobbs
also modeled in the second
state 4-H style revue.
Todd Harrison, Lexington,
traveled to Salem to share his
"Incredible Edibles" presen
tation with a stale wide
audience.
We congratulate all 4-H'ers
for their participation in the
Oregon State Fair!
Champions
show prize
livestock
Krynn Robinson exhibited a
first place late junior yearling
pr"d Hereford heifer and
receiveu ..... 4 on her senior
heifer calf and third on her
bred owned entry.
Ann Van Schoaick received
a fourth on her late junior
yearling Hereford heifer.
Ken Grieb exhibites Grand
and Reserve Champion Angus
Bull. Julie Grieb had the first
place junior heifer calf.
Geri Grieb exhibited the
Grand Champi Angus Hei
fer. From the nine head of
Angus they exhibited, they
also received other firsls.
seconds and thirds.
Krynn Robinson, Ann Van
Schoaick. Ken Grieb and Julie
Grieb were finalists in the
final go-around for showman
ship. Julie was chosen Cham
pion Angus showman and Ken,
reserve champion. Julie went
on to be chosen winner of the
FFA beef showmanship con
test. She was presented a
trophy from the Oregon Cat
tlemen's Association at the
FFA program.
Verne Mueller, general
manager of the Oregon Asso
ciation of Broadcasters pre
sented Ken Grieb with the
FFA Citizenship Trophy
awarded to a FFA member
based on sportsmanship and
citizenship as demonstrated
during the State FFA Fair.
The Heppner FFA Chapter
won the Champion Beef
Herdsmanship Award. With
individual awards as follows.
Ken Grieb placed second, Geri
Grieb was fourth . Julie Greib,
wasninth and Krynn Robinson
was tenth.
The Northwest Livestock
FYoduction Credit Association
presented the Heppner Chap
ter a plaque for Best Chapter
Beet Exhibit. The Heppner
Judging team placed fourth in
ihe state judging contest.
Members of the team were
Anne Van Schoiack, Julie and
Geri Grieb. Jo Lynn Daly and
Terry Gray.
County growers
place high
Morrow County wheat grow
ers placed well at the Oregon
State Fair in Salem last week,
reports Harold Kerr, County
Extension Agent.
The wheat exhibits are
entered by Bill Rawlins,
wheat superintendent for the
Morrow County Fair.
Winners for 1979 are: Har
old Peck, first place, barley
shear; Garry Tullis, second
place, wheat sheaf; Pauline
Matheny, third place, wheat
sheaf; Art Crawford, first
place, hard red winter wheat;
Robert Worden. second place,
club wheat; Kenneth Smouse,
third place; soft white wheat
and Charles Doherty, third
place, hard red spring wheat
and third place, soft white
wheat.
by Birdine Tullis
Exhibits Back from State Kair
The exhibits from State Fair
are back, many wearing blue
or champion ribbons, and may
be picked up at the extension
office, Heppner.
Premium checks from the
state event come later and will
be mailed to members.
Baileys Champions State Con
Test As State Fair ended, an
nouncement was made that
Morrow County beef exhibi
tors, Ken and Jeff Bailey were
the champions in 4-H Herds
manship. This contest is one we do not
hear much about, but one that
requires hard work and dedi
cation. Herdsmanship is the
way members display their
animals with emphasis on the
care of the animal and barn
area. It is judged three ways;
the member, his appearance,
cooperation, courtesy, etc; the
animal the grooming, care,
comfort shown; the barn
area clean and orderly, with
pens, stalls, alleys, cleaned
regularly, and signs or other
details neat and complete. The
herdsmanship contest is a
very competitive event at
State Fair, with county groups
and clubs really working to
bring home the honors. Con
gratulations are in order.
Todd's Presentation wins a
blue
The presentation class at
State Fair included a blue
ribbon winner, "Incredible
Edibles", by Todd Harrison,
Lexington. Todd shared his
expertise on identifying both
edible and poisonous plants
found in the wilds, based on
his experiences as leader of an
outdoorsman 4-H club in
which he stresses survival
techniques.
September Garden Hints
Where did the summer go?
Suddenly, morning have a hint
of fall, reminding gardeners
that fall garden practices
should be started for beauty
next year.
Now is the time to plant
spring flower'" i bulbs: daffo
dils, crocus, tulips, etc. Begin
glean up of garden and tools;
add plants to compost pile.
East of the Cascades, re
duce water on trees, shrubs,
vines to harden them off for
winter; bring houseplants in
side.
Plant some late vegetables
for one more harvest before
winter.
Pick and save seeds from
marigolds, and other annuals
to plant again next year. Look
at your garden and plan some
entries (both horticulture and -arrangements)
for the big
flower show at lone, Septem
ber 23.
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ff EN HONOR DE NVESTRA
UERENCIA HISPANICA
Rsproducimo aqui lai palabraa del
'y President Carter para honrar a
)jS nuestroe hermanos d habla hitpana
durante la Semana Naclonal de la
i'O; Herencia Hitpanica, del 10 al Ifc de
ilit leptiembre. "Deede lot prlmerei
j2 dial de nuettra hlitorla naclonal,
flat personal de herencia hispanlca
nan represent ado un papel vital en
el desarrollo do nuestro pais. Prl
mero como txploradorcs, luego
yit como colonos, ahora como dirigen
K tes en tod of loe segmentos de la so-
cledad, los hombres y mueres de
X. Unae hispanico ban contrlbuido
f' grandemente a nuestra herencia
naclonal."
IN HONOR OF OVR
Y HISPANIC HERITAGE
We reprint the words of President
ijC Carter to honor our Hispanic broth-.
ers and sisters during National
Hispanic Heritage Week, September
10-16. "From the earliest days of our
Jfl Nation's history, Hlspanics have
? played a central role in our coun
2jC try' development. First as explor
' ers, then as settlers, and today as
leaders In all segments of society,
yjC men and women of Hispanic ances
,K try have contributed greatly to our
national heritage."
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