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IKTY-SIX- Morrow I ova I y Fair and Kodro Premium Hook T S TA N W N G FOODS MEMBER AWARD In lu n e d i.4»- Award. Senior Award Awar^ based on participation in l> Food Presentation, 2> Mini Meal Contest. Ji Other Food Ron4e*ts mam dish, yeast pastry, etc Point # *te m Champion Spoints Re* (ham p 4 points Blue • 3 points. Red • 2 peints. White • I point . CLOTHING AND STYLE REVUE AW ARDS OUTSTANDING KNITTING MEMBER AW ARD Intermediate Award. Senior Award Award based on participation in It Skill* Contest, 2» Slyle Revue, Ji Construction Point System Champion 5points. Res Champ 4 points. Blue 3 points Red 2 points White • I point OUTSTANDING CLOTHING MEMBER AWARD Intermediate Award Senior Award Award based on participation in l> Skills Contest. 2t Style Revue, 3> Construction Point System (hampion Spoints. Res (ham p 4 points. Blue 3 points. Red 2 points. While I punt INTERM EDIATE KNITTING STYLE REVUE. 15 (Garment loo percent wool, min 60 percent wooli by Oregon Sheep Growers Auxiliary SENIOR KNITTING STYLE REVUE, »5 «garment 100 percent wool, min 80 percent wool > by Oregon Sheep Growers Auxiliary INTERMEDIATECLOTHING STYLE REVUE, 15 (garment 60 percent loo percent wool) by Oregon Sheep Growers Auxiliar* SENIOR CLOTHING STYLE REVUE «S (garment 60 too percent wooli by Oregon Sheep Growers Auxiliary BEST JUNIOR GARM ENT too percent wool. »5 BEST INTERM ED IATE GARMENT too percent wool. »5 BEST SENIOR GARM ENT 100 percent wool, IS BEST INTERM ED IATE KNITTED OR CROCHETED GARMENT 100 percent wool $5 BERT SENIOR KNITTED OR CROCHETED GARMENT too percent wool, »5 ( KKATI\ L \HTS AW ARDS BEST DECORATIVE PAINTING EXHIBIT Or TSXANDING CREATIVE ARTS EXHIBIT HEST FIBER ARTS EXHIBIT BEST 4.11 PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT N ATI KAUM IEN4 E AW AMD J4EE EXHIBIT blue award $5. red award $2 50 by 9)reg»n Beekeepers Association. Amity. OR (filili 1985 HORSE AW ARDS I II 1 CHAMPION BEGINNING SHOWMANSHIP 2 CHAMPION Ji NIOR SHOWMANSHIP 3 CHAMPION INTERM EDIATE SHOWMANSHIP 4 CHAMPION SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP 5 CHAMPION BEGINNING WESTERN EQUITATION K CHAMPION JUNIOR WESTERN EQUITATION 7 CHAMPION INTERM EDIATE WESTERN EQl ITATION H CHAMPION SENIOR WESTERN EQl ITQTION 0 CHAMPION COLT W ESTERN EQUITATION Id CHAMPION COLT GROUND TRAINING It CHAMPION BEGINNING AND JUNIOR ENGLISH EQUITATION 12 CHAMPION INTERM EDIATE ENGLISH EQUITATION 13 CHAMPION SENIOR ENGLISH EQUITATION 14 CHAMPION BEGINNING AND JI NIOR HUNT SEAT OVER FENCES 15 CHAMPION INTERM EDIATE HUNT SEAT OVER FENCES 16 CHAMPION SENIOR HUNT SEAT OVER FENCES 17 CHAMPION BEGINNER TR A IL HORSE IH CHAMPION JUNIOR TR AIL HORSE 19 CHAMPION INTERM EDIATE TR A IL HORSE 2d CHAMPION SENIOR TR A IL HORSE 1 CHAMPION ADVANCED EQUITATION 22 CHAMPION BEGINNER BAREBACK EQUITATION RIDER 23 CHAMPION JUNIOR BAREBACK EQUITATION RIDER 24 CHAMPION INTERM EDIATE BAREBACK EQUITATION RIDER 25 CHAMPION SENIOR BAREBACK EQUITATION RIDER 26 BEGINNER ALL AROUND 27 INTERM EDIATE ALL- AROUND 28 SENIOR ALL AROUND Superintendent* K irk Danielson and Roger Record* GENI RAI t t V lit I Es 1 Open to all E F \ m em ber* in Morrow ( ounty. Exhibits shall he part of the exhibitor's super* ised farming program 2 E a r h exhibitor shall have owned anim al* at least (Ml d as* Market lamb* and hog* must be in exhibitor * possession at least 6» days. 3 No anim al or crop shall be entered in F F \ and Open C lass or I II at thr sam e time 4 l.lx rslo rk shall be on the grounds by la a m Monday. August 14 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 a m each morning Premium money may tie withheld if animals are unmanageable, not groomed or if stalls are dirty 6 All anim als must app rar in thr show ring to hr Judged Ml rxhihitors must be able to show and handle their own anim als. 7 All m arket anim als 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 two lambs or two hogs 9 Exhibitors who 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, animals's name and description, purchase date and weight, animal's breeding, all weight* 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 vour project DEPT. I LIVESTOCK DIVISION 1 — FFA BEEF PREMIUMS (•rand and R eserve G rand ( hampion Blue U . Red - IS. W hile -14 Ribbons for m arket anim al, female and hull CLASS A ANGUS CLASS H CROSS BREEDS CLASS C HEREFORDS CLASS D SHORTHORNS CLASS E OTHER BREEDS I.OT 1 Market steers 2 Heifers, calved Jan I April 30, 1985 3 Heifers, calved Sept 1 - Dec 31, 1984 4 Heifers, calved May I Aug 31, 1984 5 Heifers calved Jan I April 30, 1983 6 Heifers calved Sept I Dee 31. 1981 7 Hulls calved Jan 1 April 30. 1985 8 Hulls, calved Sept I • Dec 31. 1984 9 Hulls, calved May I - Aug 31. 1984 10 Hulls calved Sept I Aug 31. 1984 12 Producing Cow 13 Cow and calf 14 Breeding herd 3 breeding animals owned by same exhibitor SPEC LAI. AW ARDS OREGON POLL ETTES A trophy awarded for the best individual polled Hereford breeding or market animal Judgid 60 percent placing of animals in respective classes i Animals must be naturally polled. if scars are present. they must not have been tampered with i 20 percent exhibitor's herdsmanship. 20 percent exhibitor's showmanship and sportsmanship i A breeding animal must have proper registration papers and be registered in the exhibitor's name Exhibitors of steers must submit proof of registry of sire and dam.) WESTERN STATES ANGUS AU X ILIAR Y, 11261 Pioneer Rd . Oakdale, Calif 95361 — will award a silver trophy to the outstanding FFA Angus exhibitor Selection to be based on show ring placing* of individual animals, placing* in showmanship and in cooperation with Fair management Open to exhibitors with one or more breeding and-or market animals The purpose of this award is the promotion of the Angus breed Winning of the Auxiliary trophy in previous years shall not exclude the exhibitor from winning it again DIVISION 2 — FFA DIARY PREMIUMS B lu r t* . Red- $5. White -14 Champ and Reserve Champ Rihhnn best male and female each class CLASS A - GUERNSEY CLASS B - HOLSTEIN CLASS C - JERSEY CLASS D - OTHER BREEDS LOT 1 Heifer bom 1985 2 Heifer, born in 1984 3 Non producing heifer, born before 1984 4 Producing cow 5 Cow and calf 6 Bull bom in 1985 7 Bull bom in 1984 8 Bull born before 1984