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The Heppner Gasette-Tlmet. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Jane 18, If81-THIRTY SEVEP CLOTHING AWARDS CASE FURNITURE, RITA HEDMAN, HEPPNER Champion Junior Sewing Skill Contest Champion Intermediate Sewing Skills Contest Champion Sr. Sewing Skills Contest ' PINE CITY EXTENSION GROUP Champion Junior Clothing Fashion Revue RUTH McCABE. IONE Champion IntermediateClothing Fashion Revue PINE CITY EXTENSION GROUP Champion Senior Clothing Fashion Revue HOLLY REBEKAH LODGE. DELPHA JONES. LEXINGTON Champion Junior Knitting Fashion Revue. MORROW CO. 4-H LEADER'S COUNCIL Champion Int. Knitting Style Revue MORROW CO. 4-H LEADER'S COUNCIL - Champion Sr. Knitting Style Revue COLE'S HOUSE OF FASHION. CAROLYN COLE, HEPPNER Champion Junior Favorite Outfit Contest COLE'S HOUSE OF FASHION, CAROLYN COLE. HEPPNER - Champion Intermediate Favorite Outfit Contest COLE'S HOUSE OF FASHION, CAROLYN COLE, HEPPNER Champions Senior Favorite Outfit Contest THE OREGON SHEEP GROWERS' AUXILIARY - Knitting Style Revue $5.00 to the first place individual in both Intermediate and Senior divisions. THE OREGON SHEEP GROWERS' AUXILIARY - Clothing Style Revue $5.00 to the first place individual in both Intermediate and Senior divisions. (To qualify for the above two awards, members must model garments made from fabric or yarn of KM) percent wool or of a minimum of 60 percent wool and no more than 40 percent synthetic.) HENRY AND DOROTHY KREBS, CECIL Best Junior Garment (clothing) made of 1(H) percent American wool. $5.00 HENRY AND DOROTHY KREBS, CECIL Best Intermediate Garment (clothing) made from 100 percent American wool, $5.00 HENRY AND DOROTHY KREBS. CECIL - Best Senior Garment (clothing) made of 100 percent American wool, $5 00 HENRY AND DOROTHY KREBS, CECIL Best Junior Knitted or Crocheted Garment of loo percent American wool, $5 00 HENRY AND DOROTHY KREBS. CECIL - Best Intermediate Knitted or Crocheted Garment of 100 percent American wool. $5.00 HENRY AND DOROTHY KREBS, CECIL - Best Senior Knitted or Crocheted Garment of 100 percent American wool. $5 00 (Proof of materials used must be attached to garment or article . . . purchase slip, hangtags from bolt or wrapper from yarn. etc. . . . Also attach a tag stating "to be considered for special wool award". ) FOODS AWARDS GREENFIELD GRANGE NO 579. BOARDMAN - Champion Junior Cookie Baking Contest. $5 00 GREENFIELD GRANGE NO. 579, BOARDMAN Champion Junior Measuring Contest. $5 00 BALL SPECIAL PREMIUM AWARD To further stimulate the art of home food preservation. Ball Corporation is offering Ball Jelly Jars and Ball Blue Books to first and second place winners in Open Class and 4-H fruits and vegetables. To be eligible, an exhibit must be canned in Ball Jars and sealed with Ball Caps and Lids. FOLEY MANUFACTURING CO. AWARD For Outstanding Food Preparation -overall OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION - Intermediate Baking Powder or Soda Product -$5 00 OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION - Senior Baking Powder or Soda Product $6.50 OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION Intermediate Yeast Product $5.00 OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION - Senior Yeast Product $6.50 OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION - Intermediate Pastry Champion $5.00 OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION - Senior Pastry Champion - $6.50 OREGON WHEATHEARTS Champion Junior Wheathearts Baking contest - $5.00 OREGON WHEATHEARTS Champion Intermediate Wheathearta Baking contest -$5.00 OREGON WHEATHEARTS Champion Senior Wheathearts Baking Contest $5.00 OTTER TRAWL COMMISSION OF OREGON Best Intermediate Mini-meal using Otter Trawl Fish - $5.00 (Food Preparation). $5.;00 (Outdoor Cookery) OTTER TRAWL COMMISSION OF OREGON Best Senior Mini-meal using Otter Trawl Fish $5.00 (Food Preparation). $5.00 (Outdoor Cookery) (Otter Trawl fish includes sole, rock fish, ocean perch, red snapper, cod, and Oregon shrimp.) WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OREGON SHEEP GROWERS ASSOCIATION - Best Intermediate Mini-meal using Lamb - $5.00 (Food Preparation), $5.00 (Outdoor Cookery) WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OREGON SHEEP GROWERS ASSOCIATION - Best Senior Mini-meal using Lamb - $6 00 (Food Preparation). $6.00 (Outdoor cookery) MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL Champion Junior Salad or Sandwich contest MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL - Champion Intermediate Salad Contest MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL - Champion Senior Salad Contest MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL - champion Intermediate Sandwich contest MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL - Champion Senior Sandwich contest MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL Champion Senior Main Dish MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL - Champion Intermediate Vegetable Dish ' MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL - Champion Senior Vegetable Dish OREGON DAIRY WIVES, MT. ANGEL. OR. - Best Junior Snack Using Ice Cream $5.00 OREGON DAIRY WIVES, MT. ANGEL, OR. Best Junior Snack Using cheese $5.00 OREGON DAIRY WIVES, MT. ANGEL. OR. Best Junior Milk Snack $5.00 CREATIVE ARTS AWARDS MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL - Outstanding Junior Tole Painting Exhibit MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL Outstanding Intermediate Tole Painting Exhibit MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS COUNCIL Outstanding Senior Tole Painting Exhibit HORSE AWARDS GARDNER'S MENS WEAR Beginnning Showmanship BOB VAN SCHOIACK Junior Showmanship BANK OF EASTERN OREGON - Intermediate Showmanship 3 DIAMOND CATTLE COMPANY, MONTE & BECKY EVANS Senior Showmanship E L FARMS. PADBERG FAMILY Beginning Western Equitation LINDSAY RANCH Junior Western Equitation TAD MILLER FAMILY Intermediate Western Equitation MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS - Senior Western Equitation COURT STREET PROCESSING. LENRAY & ANNIE SCHWAHZ - Colt Western Equitation JOHN & VI WIGERS - Colt Ground Training JAMES W. NORENE, DMV Beginning & Junior English Equitation, one sterling silver miniature bit lapel pin 4-H COUNCIL Intermediate English Equitation GREEN FEED, LEE ANSOTEGUI - Senior English Equitation COURT STREET PROCESSING Beginning & Junior Hunt Seat Over Fences DON & MERLYN ROBINSON Intermediate Hunt Seat Over Fences, English Crop FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON Senior Hunt Seat Over Fences, $5 SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOG SALES, KIT & SHIRLEY GEORGE Beginner Trail Horse. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR OREGON - Junior Trail Horse ROICE FULLETON, HEPPNER Intermediate Trail Horse. 1 nylon halter HEPPNER CHEVRON, Jeff & Kathie Maben Senior Trail Horse LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTER Beginner All-Around LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTER - Beginner All-Around MURRAY'S DRUG Junior ail-Around TURNER. VAN MARTER & BRYANT Intermediate All-Around WOODS WESTERN WORLD, HERMISTON - Senior All-Around mm FFA Superintendents: Rick Danlelson and Roger Records GENERAL FFA RULES I. OPEN TO ALL FFA MEMBERS IN MORROW COUNTY. Exhibits shall be part of the exhibitor's supervised farming program. 2. EACH EXHIBITOR SHALL HAVE OWNED ANIMALS AT LEAST 90 DAYS. MARKET LAMBS AND HOGS MUST BE IN EXHIBITORS POSSESSION AT LEAST 60 DAYS. $. NO ANIMAL OR CROP SHALL BE ENTERED IN FFA AND OPEN CLASS OR 4-H AT THE SAME TIME. 4. "LIVESTOCK SHALL BE ON THE GROUNDS BY U:0 A.M. Tuesday, August 25. Animals may only be removed early by special permission of the superintendents. 5. Each exhibitor shall be responsible for the care of his or her animals. Manure and waste to be piled as instructed in the general rules in the front of this book by 8:00 a.m. each morning. Premium money may be withheld if animals are unmanageable, not groomed or if stalls are dirty. 6. ALL ANIMALS MUST APPEAR IN THE SHOW RING TO BE JUDGED. ALL EXHIBITORS MUST BE ABLE TO SHOW AND HANDLE THEIR OWN ANIMALS. 7. ALL MARKET ANIMALS ARE SHOWN AS ONE BREED. Classes are divided by weight. 8. ONE ENTRY PER LOT. Except for market lambs and hogs, one exhibitor may enter 2 Iambs or 2 hogs. . Exhibitors that desire to sell their animals through the sale must submit a "Feed and growth record" current up to the fair weigh-in. These need not be a specific form, although "4-H 140R" will suffice, but should include the following data: member's name, animal's name and description, purchase date and weight, animals breeding, all weights made during the project period, a record of all feed consumed and its cost, a record of veterinary and other expenses, and other data that is pertinent to your records. The object of these records is to help you determine whether you made, or lost, money on your project. DEPT.I. LIVESTOCK DIVISION 1 - FFA DEEF PREMIUMS: CLASS A ANGUS CLASS B - CROSS BREEDS CLASS C - HEREFORDS CLASS D - SHORTHORNS CLASS E - OTHER BREEDS LOT 1. Market steers 2. Heifers, calved Jan. 1 April 30, 1981 3. Heifers, calved Sept. 1 Dec. 31. 1980 4. Heifers, calved May 1 Aug. 31, 1980 5. Heifers, calved Jan. 1 - April 30, 1980 Bliif-KBO, Red $5.04. White-$4.M Grand Reserve Grand Champ Ribbons for market animal, female A bull