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M orrow C ounts F a ir and R odeo P re m iu m Hook— T H I R T Y F I V E H F F F AW ARDS 7 Shrinkage All sale animals will be weighed off the truck. Wednesday. August 14 19«5 A two( 2 1 percent shrink will he given to animals hauled ten i 10> miles or more \ three (3i percent shrink to be given to animals hauled less than ten (10» miles A (our (4) percent shrink will be applied to all animals brought onto the fairgrounds the night before weighin. this will be done regardless of whether the animals are unloaded or remain irr the truck overnight . 8 All animal weight limitations will he evaluated by the respective ham superintendents at the scales Qualified judges will evaluate the animals and estimate if beef and lambs will grade good, choice or better and if swine will grade t' S No l No 2 or No 3 The tudges estimates will he based on exterior finish and conformation The judges determination w ill be final Actual grade of beef and swine will he determined on the rail at Hill Meat Co 9 All market animals are consigned to the sale unless excused by (he sale committee 10 There is unlimited bidding on 4-H and FFA grand champion animals The reserve grand champion can sell for the same as the lowest priced grand champion animal, but no more Other animals cannot sell (or more than the lowest priced reserve grand champion of the same species I I All sale a n im a ls w ill be re tu rn e d to e xh ib ito rs stalls follow ing the sale In d iv id u a l exhibito rs w ill re m a in rrp o n s lb le fo r feeding th e ir a n im a ls and for the cleanliness of th e ir stalls u n til rx h ib ils a re released F a ilu re to r a r e fo r to u r p ro je ct after the sale w ill result in fo rfe itu re of any p re m iu m money fo r that p ro je ct Sale checks w ill be m ailed to e xh ib ito rs on M onday. THANKS TO 1W4 BUYERS 4 H AWARDS LIVESTOCK AWARDS BEEF ALL AROUND • Carcass. Kate of Lain lave Placing by Morrow County Livestock Growers Association designed to encourage the production of meat-type animals which meet the demands of today's consumer, as well as provide an educational program for participants To participate, members must weigh animals on designated date in spring, and on arrival at county fair To be eligible (or this award, members must submit an up to-date F«*d and Growth Record at the time of final weigh in Monday morning Awards First $100, Second $70. Third • $4«. Fourth $30. Fifth $20 1 GRAND CHAMPION STEER. SWINE. OR SHEEP TROPHY By Pendleton Grain Growers trophy awarded at PGG Annual Meeting Member must have used PGG feed Trophy awarded on carcass placings onlv whim this information is available PGG provides trophy 2 HEREFORD AWARD by OWNI lOregotv-Washuiglon. Northern Idaho Hereford Assoc ) Kris Bennett, Route 1. Box 41, Echo, OR 0782« to qualify, an exhibitor must show one or more (homed) Hereford as follows 1 Hereford steer. 2 Breeding female registered with the American Hereford Association <homed i. 3 Be currently enrolled in 4 If of FFA, 4 Show evidence that market animals were sired by a horned Hereford hull This award is to be given only if there are five or more exhibitors in any combination of market and breeding classes Judge of beef classes will determine the Outstanding Hereford Exhibitor When possible, an OWNIHA member will present the award 3 OUTSTANDING 4 H andor OUTSTANDING FFA ANGUS EXHIBITOR silver trophy by Western States Angus Auxiliary. 1872 Cook ltd . Hurlikngton. Washington selection of the winner is to be based on shownng placing of individual animals, placings in show manship This is open to exhibitors with one or more breeding and or market animals It must be kept in mind that the purposeof this award is the promotion of the Angus breed The winning of the auxiliary trophy in previous years shall not exclude an exhibitor from winning it again The judge of the Junior Beef Show will he asked to make the selection of the winner based on showring placing of ir lividual animals and placings in showmanship The following system must ho followed conformation placint 50 points Grands Champion. U) points Reserve Champion Showmanship placing 25 points first. 15 points second. 10 points third. 5 points if participated in showmanship < American system 12 3. Danish system 1st blue 2nd blue 3rd blue i If steers and breeding animals are both exhibited points may be combined to select a winner 4 CHAMPION POLLED HEREFORD FEMALE by Northwest livestock Commission, P O Box 134, Hiway H4. Hermiston. Oregon 97838 5 GRAND ( HAMPION STEER by Northwest Livestock Commission. P O Box 134. Hiway 84. Hermiston. Oregon. 978:» 6 HIGHEST SCORING POLLED HEREFORD EXHIBITOR trophy by Oregon Poll-ettes. Margaret Delaino. 17525 S Rattan Rd . Oregon (Yty. Oregon selection of the winner is to be based on the placing of the animalis» shown, his placing in showmanship, his herdsmanship and sportsmanship Exhibitors arr eligible who apply for this award and show breeding and-or market polled Herefords Breeding animals must be registered in the exhibitor 's name Registration papers must be supplied when signing up for this award Exhibitors of market animals must submit proof of registry of sire or dam This award is presented for the purpose of promoting Polled Herefords and the winner may not win the trophy more than two years consecutively 7 SMALL ANIM AL HERDSMANSHIP CLUB AWARD 8 LARGE ANIM AL HERDSMANSHIP CLUB AWARD 9 HIGHEST SCORING LARGE ANIM AL JUDGE 10 HIGHESTS SCORING SMALL ANIM AL JUDGE 11 MASTER SHOWMAN LARGE ANIMALS 12 MASTER SHOWMAN SMALL ANIMALS 13 CHAMPION SUFFOLK EWE by Oregon Suffolk Breeders Assoc . J Hawkins. 91 South Ninth St . Independence. OK 97351 14 a GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB by Oregon Dorset Club. Joe Green. Rt I. Box 9IE, Philomath, OH 97370 $10 award if the lamb is out of a registered Dorset ram and registered Dorset ewe i not just the breed champion, must be overall Grand Oiampion » Send registration numbers of both sire and dam when notifying the Dorset Hub of the winner in 4 II and FFA b BEST 4-H DORSET EXHIBIT rosette by Oregon Dorset Club sheep must be registered and owned by exhibitor IS tfi 17 18 CHAMPION BEEF JUNIOR SHOWMAN CHAMPION BEEF INTERMEDIATE SHOWMAN CHAMPION BEEF SENIOR SHOWMAN GRAND CHAMPION BEEF SHOWMAN S U F F I* \W AKIt.s 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CHAMPION SHEEP JUNIOR SHOWMAN CHAMPION SHEEP INTERMEDIATE SHOWMAN CHAMPION SHEEP SENIOR SHOWMAN GRAND CHAMPION SHEEP SHOWMAN GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB CHAMPION EWE CHAMPION LAMB RATE OF GAIN SW INF AW \tills 26 GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG 27 CHAMPION GILT 2» CHAMPION SWINE JUNIOR SHOWMAN 29 CHAMPION SWINE INTERM EDIATE SHOWMAN 30 CHAMPION SWINE SENIOR SHOWMAN 31 GRAND CHAMPION SWINE SHOWMAN 32 GRANDS CHAMPION SWINE SHOWMAN 32 CHAMPION ALL-AROUND HOG (Based on rate of gain placing. »» live plat ing, and ‘x on carcass placing » D A I R Y AW A K D S 33 34 15 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 CHAMPION DAIRY JUNIOR SHOWMAN CHAMPION DAIRY INTERM EDIATE SHOWMAN CHAMPION DAIRY SENIOR SHOWMAN GR AND CHAMPION DAIRY SHOWMAN CHAMPION DAIRY COW GOAT AWARDS GRAND CHAMPION GOAT SHOWMAN KAHHITAW AKIIS BEST RABBIT SHOWMAN BEST DOE k LITTER BEST OF SHOW RABBIT P4HT.TRY AW ARDS BEST POULTRY SHOWMAN BEST OF SHOW POULTRY MECHANIC A l . SCIENCE AW ARDS CHAMPION TR A ITO R DRIVER P R E S E N T A T IO N AW AH D 8 BES.' AGRICULTURE PRESENTATION OVERALL OUTSTANDING PRESENTATION $20 BEST INTERM EDIATE PRESENTATION USING HONEY, $2 5« by Oregon Beekeeper* Association. Amity, OR 97101 MOO percent sweetener must he honey l BEST TEAM OR INDIVID! AL FOODS PRESENTATION BEST JUNIOR PRESENTATION BEST INTERM EDIATE PRESENTATION BEST SENIOR PRESENTATION BEST INTERM EDIATE PRESENTATION USING LAMB OR WOOL. $4 no by Oregon Sheep Growers Association BEST SENIOR PRESENTATION USING LAMB OR WOOL. $5 in» by Oregon Sh«-ep Grower* Association IIO AIFFI FOODS AW ARDS AND REI ATFDsKII.IJi CHAMPION Jl M o l! COOKIE BAKING CONTEST CHAMPION JUNIOR M l ASI KING CONTEST BALL Ft KID PRESERVATI» » ••••«• by Ball Canning Company to further stimulate the art of home food preservation. Ball Corporation i* offering Ball Jelly Jar* and Ball Blur Books to first and second place winners in 4 H fruits and vegetable* To lie eligible anexhihil must be canned in Ball Jar* and sealed with Ball Caps and Lid* BEST JUNIOR SNACK USING A DAIRY PRODUCT. $7 5« by Oregon Dairy Wive*. 3625 Valley Creek Rd . N W . Salem. OR 973IM BEST INTERMEDIATE MAIN DISH USING A DAIRY PRODUCT. $7 50 by Oregon Dairy Wive* l«2S Valiev Creek Rd . N W , Salem, OR 97304 BEST SENIOR MAIN DISH USING Â DAIRY PRODUCT. $7 5« by Oregon Dairy Wive* 1625 Valley Creek Rd , N W . Salem. OR 97304 INTERM EDIATE BAKING POWDER OR SODA PRODUCT. $10 by Oregon Wheal Commission. K *» Multnomah. Portland. OR 97232 SENIOR BAKING POWDER OR SODA PRO D U IT. $12 by Oregon Wheal Commission I 0 U 8 Multnomah. Portland. OR 97232 INTERMEDIATE YEAST PRODUCT. $10 by Oregon Wheat Commission. UK»« Multnomah. Portland. OR 97232 SENIOR YEAST PRODUCT. $12 by Oregon Wheal Commission. HXW Multnomah. Portland. OR 97232 INTERM EDIATE PASTRY CHAMPION. $10 by Oregon Wheat Commission, lot* Multnomah. Portland. OR 97232 SENIOR PASTRY CHAMPION. $12 by Oregon Wheal Commission. I « * Multnomah. Portland. OR 97232 CHAMPION JUNIOR OWGL "W H EAT k YO U " BAKING CONTEST. $5 OWGL Consumer Program Committee CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE OWGL WHEAT k YOU" BAKING CONTEST $5 OWGL Consumer Program Committee CHAMPION SENIOR OWGL "W H EAT k YOU” BAKING CONTEST. $5 OWGL Consumer Program Committee BEST INTERM EDIATE MINI MEAL USING OTTER TRAW L FISH. $5 (Food Preparation). $5 (Outdoor Cookery) by Ottrr Trawl Commission, 250 36th St , Astoria. OK 97103 BEST INTERMEDIATE MINI MEAL USING LAMB $5 (Food Preparation' $5 iOutdoor Cookery) BEST SENIOR MINI MEAL USING LAMB $5 ‘ Food Preparation i. $5 (Outdoor Cookery) ,