• A Visit (Continued from Page 1) many aicas of life "I like the faim" Mie said, “bccniiic of whal it has taught me about eating foi livestock 1 like animals " Karen likes to tell a joke on heisclf about one of her 4-11 ex pel icnus Last yeai at the faim show she washed a steei “The funny th.ng about that”, she said, “is that I didn’t realize I was working on the wrong steer until I was finished. I still tell that guy he owes me for the •teer washing,” she laughed. Among Miss High’s many ac complishments was being named the first queen to leign over the 23rd Eastern National Livestock Show, at Timonium, Md, last fall. Hei duties at the show weie to piesen: ribbons to the wm neis Now Kaien is helping Linda to get intei ested in 411 work, es pecially with steeis “I like to get the younger kids interested in 4-H Theie are so many things competing for their time. I’m afiaid they will miss the oppor tunity Actually, Linda says she Lkes hei steer but admits she is a little afraid of him yet. “But I’ll grow into it,” she says. As for the future, Karen has two more years in 4-H and al ready is preparing her new steers - * CASH WAY I j&nfacoM (Look For This Sign} jCj H \d i yL ' - N R nTm G"- FIBERGLAS SUSPENDED CEILINGS CONVERT THAT BASEMENT, ATTIC, GARAGE OR ROOM INTO AN ADDITIONAL FAMILY LIVING AREA. SUSPENDED BELOW EXISTING CONSTRUCTION ... CFOING ijp QUICKLY, EASILY AND ECONOMICALLY . . . WITHOUT SPECIAL TOOLS. • Beautiful O Washable • Soaks Up Noise • Fire Safe • Won’t Warp 2 x 4' CEILING PANELS $ .95 $ .99 $1.27 $1.48 EMBOSSED .... PEBBLE SCULPTURED . FISSURED CEMENT PAINT BRIGHTEN A WATERPROOF BASEMENT WALLS < Cmrs t» 500 $| It ? 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The new projects weie puichased from DuPont Faim at the Livestock Exposition A new project for Miss High, along with hei biother Lairy, is a few Charolais - Angus heifers they have pui chased with the hope of breeding their own 4 H steers “I will be too old for 4-H by the time we accomplish that,” Kaien said, “but maybe Linda can show them ” Karen is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harvey High. Beside her younger sister Linda and hei oider married brother Larry, she has an older sister Ruth Ann, who is also married. jw <• V* I M CEILING TILE WHITE Q J HjNTKOTE- *j° c x , Y .Ot W FLOOR TILE Vinyl Asbestos l2" x 12" 15* «• IT'S THE SELLING PRICE THAT COUNTS! COMPARE AT CASHWAY BEFORE YOU BUY HAUL YOUR OWN AND SAVE Phone: 397-4829 Phone: 397-4820 weeks to lem n li actor safely and tractor maintenance woik Lynn Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike. 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