SIX- Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Heppner Gazette-Times, Wednesday, August 7, 1996
What is 4-H?
4-H i about friends, fun and
learning about nature, cookmg,
growing plants, photography,
animal care or working togeth-
er to help others.
Who can belong to 4-H? Any-
one kindergarten through 12th
grade. You 'U find 4-H through-
out your county, tate, country,
the \,,orld . In Morrow County,
there are over 200 member
Look what you can do in 4-H-
members are enrolled in animal
ience, natural science, home
economjc and expressive art
project area .
What do you do in 4-H? It
depends on you. Everybody
may be a friend in the same
grade or school, or include peo-
ple from other commuruties.
Oubs decide how often to meet
and elect officers to conduct
club business. Your club may
decide to be active in the com-
munjty, raise money for chari-
ty, become involved in recycl-
ing projects or build nature
trails. You can go on field trip
or to 4-H camp. The choices
grow a you get older.
Doe 4-H co ta lot? There are
no tate or national dues or re-
quired uniform . You pay $3.50
per year for printed materials
and information, and for pro-
ject materials. A horse can be
e pen ive, but not a beginning
home economic project. Your
4-H club may decide to collect
due to fund pecial activities.
H ow do you join 4-H? It'
ea y. Choo e the project you
like. A k ome friend or
brothers and ister to join you .
A k parents, grandparents,
adult friends or neighborhood
adult to be your leader. Sev-
eral adult can share thi
responsibility. You need only
two members, but you can
have as many as you like.
Determine the projects mem-
ber want and visit the Morrow
County Extension office or call
an agent for help. There are
numerous active clubs that
welcome new members.
4-H is "learning today, lead-
ing tomorrow and learning by
doing" -learning how to set
goals and work toward those
goals; lec1m responsibility for
an animal, or finishing projects,
choosing how much to learn
and deciding how involved in
4-H to be; leadership, decision-
making, cooperation and how
to present yow-self and ideas to
others.
For information about the
4-H Youth Development Pro-
gram, contact the OSU Exten-
sion office in Heppner,
676-9642.
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Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Heppner Gazette-Times, Wednesday, August 7. 1996 • FIFTEEN
Big Bargain.
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Jessica Krebs (r) with judge Angie Beamer at the 1995 intermediate
mini-meal contest
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McDonald's af llemuton
1320 N. F'im Street
Shelly Rietmann at the 1995 junior snack contest
Contest open to senior citizens
Senior citizens are once again
invited to enter the "Memoirs
of the Past" contest at the Mor-
row G:ounty Fair. The contest is
sponsored by the Morrow
County Historical Society.
Seniors may have one entry
in each of three categories,
" Most Historical", " Most
Humorous" and " Most
Adventurous''. Entries must be
turned in to the Morrow Coun-
ty Historical Society, c/o Bar-
bara Bloodsworth, P.O . Box
338, Heppner, OR 97836, by
Friday, August 9.
A $50 cash prize will be given
in each of the categories. Win-
ners will be announced at fajr.
Entrants must be Morrow
County residents, 65 years or
older and must have an
authentic story of pioneer life.
If taped on a cassette, the story
must be no longer than 15
minutes. If the story is written,
it must be 1,000 words or less.
Janet McDowell
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TECHNIOAN
1995 Grand Champion Sheep
Sold by Kelsie Evans
Purchased by N.W. Farm Supply
represented by Nathan Crowther
1995 Grand Champion teer
Sold by Donica chneider
Purchased by hop N Kart
represented by Craig Gaylord
1995 Grand Champion ~me
Sold by hane lover
Purchased by Taggare Farms
repre ented by Wa ne Downey
The Morrow County Livestock Growers and First Interstate Bank
would llke to thank the following buyers for the purchase at the
1995 Morrow County 4-H and FFA Livestock Auction
THANK YOU 1995 Buyers
12H Farms
4C Ranch
Agri Check
Marcia and Charlie Anderson
Don and Pat Anderson
Ken Bailey Heavy Equip.
Ken and Kaedean Bailey
Ron Baker
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Don Barber, Inc.
Scott and Kathy claus ka
Season's Chuckwagon
Blue Line Mfg.
Boardman Auto Repair/Conoco
Boardman Auto Parts
Boardman Pharmacy/Hardware
Boise Cascade Corp.
John Britt Logging
Tony Britt Logging
Dan and Doris Brosnan
Bud Rich Potato
Bob Byrd
C & D Drive In
Cargill
Dr. ltichard Carpenter
Crop Production Service
Gene and Christy Crowell
D & D Electric
D& L Repair
Greg Demers
Devin Oil co.
Raymond Doherty Fencing
Double T Farming
Doug and Carley Drake
Eastern Oregon Fanning
Eastern Oregon Fanns
E O Mobile Slaughter
Eckman Construction
Fann Credit Services
Fann Equipment Headquarters
Finley Buttes
First Interstate Bank Employees
First Interstate Business
Banking Ctr.
Gar Aviation
GTA Feeds/Green Feed
Mike Gorman
Don Griffith Trucking
Healy Ranch
Helen Heideman
Heppner Auto Parts
Hermiston Tire
Horseshoe Hereford Ranch
Inland Empire Bank
Bob & uzanne Jepsen
Kegler entry Market
Kinzua Resources
Lamb Weston
Lens Processing
Les Schwab
Les Schwab employees
Lexington Mach ine Works
Lunders Suffolk
Lynn Lundquist
Alan and Patricia Peck
Lyle and Virginia Peck
Maben Logging
Frank and Lavonne Mader
Mader/Rust Fanns
Mark and Shanny Miller
Scott & Joan McDaniel
James and Kathy McLeod
MCGG
McNamee Brothers Haying
McNamce Farm Services
Miller and Sons
Morgan Ranch Inc.
Morrow Co. Abstract
Murray Drugs
N. W. Fann Supply
N.W. Metal Fabricators
Duane and Linda Neiffer
Oregon Hay
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0 good Feed and upply
Peterson Electric
Pettyjohn Building upply
Helen Pettyjohn
PGG Hermiston
Philippi Ranches
Pioneer Implement
Pioneer Re ources
Potlatch Corp.
R.A. Fanning
Rick Re
Joe and Donna Rietmann
Cecil and Molly Rill
Al and Bonnie Rosenbush
Russell Oil Co.
afeway, Pendleton
Safeway, Hermiston
eitz Aviation
Sharp Ranches
Shelco Electric
Sherrell Chevrolet
Shoe Box
Shop N Kart
Simplot Soil Builders
Snow McElligott Ranch
Jim Starr
Starvation Fanns
Strebin Farms
Sunridge Farms
Swanson Ranch
TACX
Taggares Farms
Terry Tallman
Tri County Seed
Twice Upon a Time
Van Marter Kahl Insurance
Bob V andccar
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Jim and Susie Ward Ranch
Western Alfalfa
Wheatland Insurance
Wilbur Ellis
Dick Wilkinson
pecial thanks to:
Volunteer
Blair and Dalarie Philippi
Milch A hbeck
Fir t In ter tate Bank
Emplo ees
haron Ham on
Jad.ie All ton
Andrea Mortimore
Florene Robinson
Marily Garcia
Auctionttr:
Ken Grieb
0 U E1teasioll SC.ff'
Christy Lovgren
Sonja McCabe
Molly Rill