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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, September 8,2010
Open Class winners from Morrow County Fair announced
T he O pen C lass
Canning - Ida Far-
winners o f the 2010 Mor­ ra
row C ounty Fair are as
Food - Betsy An-
follows:
derson
S w e e p s t a k e wi nners :
Arts - Phyllis Pip-
(W inners in each depart­ er
ment received a gift certifi­
Photography -Amy
cate to use at any Morrow Tolar
County business. Adults re­
C ra fts - A nna
ceived $25 and kids $15.)
Schwarzin
Fruits - Paul Bea­
Kids 3-6 - Harley
gle
Anne Anderson
Vegetables - John
S u p e rk id s 7-9 -
Renfro
Hayden Qualls
F l o w e r s - Id a
J u n io rs 10-13 -
Bowles
Sydney Qualls
C lo th in g - A nna People’s Choice Art:
McElligott
M ary Ella Jo h n ­
Needlework - Gla- son
ya Baker
Morrow County Cre­
Q uilts - M arlene ative Arts Award:
Pointer
Art - Shirley Mc-
W heat Growers was won
Crafts - Julie De­ by Shelly McCabe and the
“Mike Armato Bread Bak­
loach
ing” contest, sponsored by
Flowers:
Best H orticulture the Armato family, winner
presented by Heppner Gar­ is Bobette Wall.
Wheat Growers Photo
den Club - Ida Bowles
Best Arrangement Contest:
S h a n n o n R ie t-
presented by Heppner Gar­
mann
den Club - Marge Park
Most Blue Ribbons Grease Pig Contest:
4-6 year olds - Ty
presented by Heppner Gar­
Boor, Roy C o llin s, and
den Club - Tonya Jones
Jane Rawlins Me­ Brian Lindsay
7-9 year olds - Car-
morial presented by Mor­
son
Brosnan,
Eli Killion,
row C ounty Fair B oard
Emalin
Lehner,
and Hayden
- Marge Park
Qualls.
Baking Contest:
Roy Collins and Eli
“Make it with Mor­
row C ounty” (C hocolate Killion took a weaner pig
Medallion Cake) sponsored home to raise, the rest took
by the M orrow C o u n ty
Mustangs lose season
opener to Gold Beach
Lady Cardinals kick off volleyball season
Nary
the $50 prize money.
Talent Show:
Drew Johnson won
1*' place in the adult di­
vision, he received $75;
K ristal Tem ple received
$50 for 2nd and there was
a tie for 3rd between Dri-
on Donner, and Marianna
and Cherisse Lemmon. In
the youth division (10-17)
Molly and James Creason
received $30 for 1st place,
2nd place was Harley and
Brianna Davis, they will
receive $20 and 3rd place
went to Andrew Bara, he
will receive $10.
Pet Show:
The winners o f the
Prettiest and U gliest Pet
Show were: Emily Pappas
and Sophie for the Prettiest
pet and Faith Futter and
Shilo for the Ugliest.
Grill Offs:
Painted Hills Natu­
ral B eef Backyard G rill­
ing contest was won by
Paul Keefer, 2nd place was
M ustang BBQ (Daye and
Michelle Stone) and 3rt was
Mark and Lisa Pratt.
Foster Farms Big
Cluck Grill O ff was won
by the team of Mark and
Lisa Pratt, 2nd was Hot Lips
(S teve A llen and R obin
B re d fie ld ) and 3rd w ent
to B evington Farm s (Er­
nie Bevington and Shelly
Fisher).
The lone Lady Car­
dinals kicked their 2010
volleyball season off in a
big way w inning five o f
their six pool games at the
Dufur Tournament on Sat­
urday, September 4.
With the departure
o f four senior starters, the
Cardinals look completely
different than the team that
adv an ced to the second
round o f the state p lay ­
offs in 2009 but it is clear
that the potential exists for
another good cam paign.
T he team re tu rn s th ree
players w ith sig n ific a n t
varsity experience, senior
Heppner High School senior Alex Pickles (#23) carries the ball
in the first Heppner Mustang football game of the year Friday Beth M orter and ju n io rs
night in Gold Beach. The Mustangs lost their first game of the Mary Rietmann and Mak-
enna Ramos. The Cardinals
year 35-6. - Photo by Sandy Matthews
w elcom ed hom e transfer
student, junior Joanna Pat­
ton, who last played for
lone in middle school. At
a long 5’9” she looks to be
strong presence at the net.
Collette Cason and Shadow
Kendrick stepped up to fill
vacancies in the starting
line up and N o rw e g ia n
exchange student, Siren
Endersen will also see lots
o f court time.
The Cardinals took
the court at 9 a.m. for the
d a y ’s first m atch against
league opponent, Arlington.
Both teams dealt with first
game jitters but the Cardi­
nals hung together for the
20-15 win. Next, the Lady
Cardinals put away Triad
Feds, farmers, and friends feed families
Oregon’s Best Contests a hit at Morrow County Fair
Children and fami­
lies are in great need o f
donated food this summer.
USDA em ployees, farm ­
ers, and friends are joining
together to combat hunger
at USDA offices throughout
the country; and the gov­
ernment’s goal is to collect
1.2 million pounds o f food
nationwide.
Em ployees at the
Ag Service Center in Hep­
pner have donated over 50
pounds o f non-perishable
food to the South M or­
row County Neighborhood
Center during the donation
period that ends September
14. Morrow County farmers
and friends are invited to
participate in this important
project and bring in non-
perishable items and place
them in one o f the donation
boxes. For more informa­
tion on this project, visit
w w w .F edsF eedF am ilies.
gov.
The Oregon’s Best
Contests are a tradition at
the M orrow County Fair.
The contests are intended
to inspire creativity using
Oregon products. This year,
contests included B o b ’s
Best H om e-B aked Bread
C ontest, featuring B ob’s
Red Mill flours and prod­
ucts; Down Home Favorites
Tryouts for the 2011 Arlington Rodeo Queen will Recipe Contest, sponsored
be held on Sunday, September 19, at 11 a.m. at the rodeo by FLAV-R-PAC and San-
grounds in Arlington. Girls ages 16-24 are eligible.
tiam; Delicious, Nutritious
For more inform ation contact Eileen Potter, Sum m er C heese R ecipe
queen advisor, at 541-384-6251.
Challenge, sponsored by
the Dairy Farmers o f Ore­
gon; and the Hermiston Wa­
termelon contest, sponsored
by Hermiston Watermelon
Growers.
B o b ’s R ed M ill
sponsored the popular Bob’s
Best H om e-B aked Bread
Contest. Contestants baked
bread from scratch using
B ob’s Red Mill products.
This year’s first place win­
ner was Rebecca Jepsen.
Rebecca’s Tomato Cheese
Pinwheels used fresh ingre­
dients and Bob’s Red Mill
flour. She will receive $50
and two five pound bags of
Bob’s Red Mill flour.
[ * Annual Percentage Yield Rate quoted is fixed and current
The Down Home
as of September 1st, 2010 Minimum balance to open CD
2011 Arlington Rodeo
Queen tryouts to be held
Round-Up Bump!
Enjoy A Special
1.00% Rate Bump To
Celebrate 100 Years Of The
Pendleton
Round-Up! S ' 2.53% APY*
3 - 5 YR Terms
^and earn interest is $500 A penalty may be imposed for
early withdrawal Rates available at the Umatilla and
Morrow County Branches only Offer expires after
September 30th, 2010
Heppner
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o f Klamath Falls 20-8 fol­
lowed by a 20-12 win over
S h erm an C ounty. A fter
dispatching Joseph 20-5,
the pecking order had been
established in the upper
gym and it was evident that
the toughest com petition
was ahead w ith Pow der
Valley and Perrydale loom­
ing as the day’s last two
opponents. Powder Valley
has a tall, hard hitting team
but the Cardinals were not
intimidated as they pulled
away for a convincing 20-
13. The last match o f the
day against Perrydale was
the best match o f the day.
Perrydale had just one loss
on the day at the hands of
Pow der V alley and they
Favorites contestants pre­
pared tra d itio n al fam ily
dishes using FLAV-R-PAC
an d S a n tia m p ro d u c ts .
There were no entries this
year. The first place winner
w ould have received an
em broidered apron and a
product coupon.
O regon produced
cheese was highlighted in
the D elicious, N utritious
Sum m er C heese R ecipe
Challenge sponsored by the
Dairy Farmers of Oregon.
Contestants use at least one
type o f Oregon cheese in
a snack, salad, main dish,
side dish or dessert. The
w inner w ould have won
a prize and some coupons
for O re g o n -m a d e d airy
products for first place, but
there were no entries.
T h e H e r m is to n
W a te rm e lo n G r o w e r s ’
H e rm isto n W aterm elo n
Seed-Spitting Contest does
not involve cooking, but
is creative and unique. It
is always a big hit in Mor­
row County. C ontestants
were divided into four divi­
sions - Men, Women, Youth
(8-15 years) and Children
(7 years and under). One-
were a scrappy, defensive
team. The game see-sawed
back and forth with a one
point margin all the way to
17 points before the Pirates
took advantage o f Cardinal
m istakes to take the win
20-17.
C o ach D aw n
Eynetich liked what she saw
from the team. “I thought
the girls played exception­
ally w ell on Saturday. I
am really excited for the
season.”
The Lady Cardinals
hit it hard this week travel­
ing to Echo on Thursday,
hosting Joseph on Friday
and traveling to Condon for
the Summit Springs Tour­
nament on Saturday.
by-one, the contestants spit
watermelon seeds as far as
possible. This year’s place
winners are:
Men - Dale Bates,
25’7”
W om en - A sh li
Gould, 14’ 1”
Youth - Blake Da­
vis, 20’ 1”
C hildren - Ryan
Mendell, 10’5”
First place winners
in each group received a
H e rm isto n W aterm elo n
Lover’s Champion Baseball
Cap from Hermiston Water­
melon Growers.
The Oregon’s Best
Contests are presented by
the Agri-Business Council
o f Oregon (ABC), a non­
profit organization that pro­
motes Oregon’s agriculture
industry. For more infor­
mation about the Oregon’s
Best contests and to view
the winning recipes, visit
the ABC Web site, www.
Oregonfresh.net.
R e m e m b e r to
check in next y ear’s Pre­
mium Book to enter and
win prizes in the Oregon
Best Contests.
Ione Middle School students
elect leadership council
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