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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1985)
SCORING I The participant's posture, poixe grooming, attitude 30 I The outfit on the member 70 Creativity and style of total outfit Becoming, choice of texture, color and style Kit neck shoulders, sleeves, uaist. side seams, hemline and grainline in total garment Appropriate for age and occasion for which it will be worn Accessories appropriate for member and occasion TO TAL 100 DIVISION 8 — 4-H CONSERVATION PKFM II M S Blur SI . Itrd t l. W h ile -12 O P EN TO A LL 4 H M EM BERS An educations! exhibit relating to conservation of soil, water, forests. marine life, range or wildlife Not to exceed 30” wide. 24” deep back to front i and 24 high SCORING I Attracts, holds interest 25 2. Workmanship, arrangement, neatness 25 3 Tells a story ieducational value i 25 4 Practical, teaches approved practices 25 TO TAL 100 31001 • Conservation. Junior 31002 ■ Conservation, Intermediate 31003 Conservation, Senior LOT 1 Conservation DIVISON 9 — 444 SUBJECT MATTER DISPLAY P R E M IU M S Hlur I I . Red »3 While »2 O P E N T O A L L 4 II M E M B E R S Eligible for state fair These classes are open to all 4 H members and are especially appropriate for those projects which have no project exhibits and for locally developed projects Individual displavs are limited in sue to 30” in width, 24” deep front to back', and 30 high The exhibit may include pictures, models, diagrams, and actual articles It may he a poster a three dimensional display . or a notebook It should he substantial Displays must show and explain something the 4 II members have made done, or learned such as how and why wool shrinks, why bread rises, safe use of tools, how bees communicate, or how waves are formed Club displays must have names and addresses of all members and leaders in the club DIVISON 10 — 444 ACTION AREA Any 4 II member or club may select a time to tell a story , sing a song show slides present a demonstration, tell about their club activities, etc To participate in action area, member of club should pro register indicating tune and dale they wish to present their activity These events will not lie judged, but will be considered commumlv service activities and will receive recognition certificates DIVISION 11 — 4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTESTS P R E M IU M S Team: First -lio . Second -|7 SO. Third 15 Individual First ■ »5. Second • l l . Third $3. 4 ourth 12. Fifth ll RULES Open lo all 4 II members 4-H members must allow their animals to be used in the contest if asked by county extension agent F F A advisor, or superintendent Teams to hr made up of anv 3 members from the same club CLASS I L A R G E A N IM ALS Each contestant shall judge at least two classes each of the following beef, sheep and swine, and submit written reasons Reasons class to be designated bv the official Judge CLASS 2 SMALL ANIMALS Each contestant shall judge at least one fryer class, one part of animal identification, one breed identification, one pelt class, and submit oral and written reasons Reasons class to be designated by the official judge DIVISIONI 2 — 444 PIG SCRAMBLE RULES Special application form required Extra forms available at Extension Office T o be eligible, participants must be currently enrolled in 4 M or agree to enroll in the coming year those who have completed the third grade may apply - complete the special application form, be willing to abide by the rules of this contest and have not previously caught a pig - Successful participants will capture a gUt that May subsequently own They agree to raise the gill as a 4 II project and to provide a gilt for the succeeding vear's fair that weighs at 60 pounds DIVISION 13 — 444 MARKET LAMB FITTING CONTEST PREMIUMS Blur 14. R ed -S3. While I RULES — This is a team contest open to all enrolled 4 11 members — Pre registration is required All teams must be formed and notify the extension office of their intention to compete by Friday. June S, 19*5 Each team will consist of three members It must include at least one junior and one intermediate 4 H member There can he no more than one senior per team This is not a club contest and members are encouraged to form teams that include members from more than one club It is not restricted to livestock members Participants will be allowed two and one half hours to wash and fit a market lamb They will be observed by the judge for the entire time and the Judge may ask questions concerning the fitting process at any lime Contestants will also be judged on the finished product M a rro u I » u n i t F a i r i n d Kudrxi P re m iu m Book T W 1 N T V -B H K N DIVISION 14 — MY LAMB'S FAVORITE OUTFIT P R E M IU M S Hlur |l Red »3. White »2 RULES open to all enrolled 4 II members Design an outfit for your, or a friend's lamb Lam b must wear the outfit Entries will hr judged on originality and attractiveness All entries may participate in the parade which follows the event DEPT. II. LIVESTOCK Animals must be pre registered by July 26 at County Extension Office All livestock must be entered on the fairgrounds by fit a m Wednesday. August 14 Market animals must he weighed between B and 9 M a m Seethe Market Sale section for shrink rules > Livestock premium checks will not he released until pens are cleaned Animals must apprar in the show ring to he judged Exhibitors must lie able to show and handle their own animals Club members with hogs, sheep and steers not making weight lover or under > are eligible lo compete in showmanship or feeder classes only The same animal cannot be entered or shown in both breeding and market classes White riblion market animals are not eligible for the sale Market steers must be (Milled or dehorned \nimals and stalls must hr p irsrnlahlr at all llnirs Manure and waste lo tie piled a s instructed in the general rules in the front of this book by H a m each morning Premium money may be withheld if animals are unmanageable not groomed or if stalls are dirts lb-el animals must lie double tied halter and neckrope or chain \ n i m a l s u s e r m a x i m u m w n g h l a r r not r l l g i h l r fu r G r a n d I h a m p i m i u r R e s e r v e G r a n d ( h a m | i iu n Short scrotum induced or other cryptorchids i a rr not eligible to show DIVISION 1 — 4-H BREEDING BEEF P R EM IU M S Hlur Ik. Red -15. While l l Breed champion and reserve champion male and female will he awarded to breeding classes at the discretion of the judge Heifer calves between four and 12 months of age shall be brucellosis vaccinated CLASS 1 ANGUS 2 HEREFORD 3 S H O R TH O R N 4 S IM M E N T A L G blood or morei 5 O T H E R B R E E D S Specify Breed on Pre entry) I JIT 1 Steer horn in I9H.> 2 Bull born in P4H5 3 Bull born in I9H4 4 Bull tairn before 1964 5 Heifer born in I9K5 6 Heifer born between Jan I and June 30. 1964 7 Heifer born between July I and l>ec 31, l‘JH4 B Producing cow any female who has calved 9 Producing cow and her calf from lot 7. and 1.2 or 5 10 4-H member herd 3 breeding animals owned by same cluh member DIVISION 2 — 4-H MARKET BEEF P R E M IU M S Hlur I*. Red IS. W hilr ■ l l ( .rand I hampiun and Reservr Grand < hampimi Markrt Steers will be awarded ribbons as follows Blue for steer Judged prime or choice. Red for ateer judged good White for steer judged standard or below White ribbon steer* will not be eligible to sell CLASS 1 950 1050 lbs 2 1051 1200 lbs 3 1201 1350 lbs 1J)T I Market Steer DIVISION 3 — 444 DAIRY P R E M IU M S CLASS 1 GUERNSEY 2 H O L S T E IN 3 JE R S E Y 4 O T H E R B R E E D S Specify breed on P re e n lry ) IJ1T 1 Heifer bom in 19K5 2 Heifer born in I9B4 3 Non producing heifer, born in 1903 4 Producing cow 5 Pair of females, same breed, any age Hlur It. Red »5. Whilr II DIVISION 4 — 4-H GOATS P R E M IU M S All breeds will la- shown separately IJ1T 1 2 3 4 Doe kid. born in I9B5 Yearling doe horn in I9K4 Mature doe born la-fore I9B4 Mature dea- with kid •*H » 1 Blur 16 Red »5. While I I