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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 2017)
2017 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM SUPPLEMENT - PAGE 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Cupcakes (6) Orange Spice White Yellow Microwave Any other 904-LOAF OR POUND CAKE (½ cake, unfrosted) Angel food Applesauce Chocolate Date Fruitcake Nut Pound Spice Upside Down Microwave Any other 905-DECORATED CAKES 909-TWO CRUST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 906-COOKIES (6 cookies, may be frosted) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Bar Brownies (2 1/2" square) Chocolate Chip Coconut Decorated Drop Ginger Hand Rolled Ice Box Oatmeal Peanut Butter Rolled (with rolling pin) Unbaked Microwave Any other 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 907-CONFECTIONS (6 pieces of candy) Brittle Caramel Chocolate, dipped candies Divinity Fudge, chocolate Fudge, other Mints Sugar Moldings Sugared Nuts Toffee Microwave Any other 908, 909-PIES (One pie, 7" to 9" only; crust must be standard pastry and oven baked. Use disposable pie plate, if possible.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 908-ONE CRUST Chocolate Cream (crumb crust allowed) Custard Lemon Nut Pumpkin or Squash Strawberry Cheesecake Any other Cash awards by Greg & Velda Bales Bales Mobile Mix Concrete 910-PASTRIES 1 2 Fruit filled Any other 1 2 3 4 911-START WITH A MIX OR PACKAGE Cake Mix Creations Cookie Dough plus… Frozen Dough plus… Any other 1 2 3 Salad Appetizer Any other 912-PREPARED FOODS 1 Birthday 2 Holiday 3 Wedding 4 Fair Theme 5 Any other PEE WEE SHOWMANSHIP Saturday, August 12th, 10:00 am Blue ribbon and $1 cash award to each participant age 8 and under. Apple Apricot Berry Cherry Peach Rhubarb Any other “Pee Wee” Sheep and Goat Showmanship Contest for pre-4-H’ers (under fourth grade). The contest will be held on Saturday at 10:00 am. Sign up on the Food Booth Bulletin Board. Pens will not be available for the animals used. The partici- pants may arrange to borrow an animal that is already housed on the fairgrounds. If the contest member owns an animal, they may bring it just prior to contest and take it home directly after. Ribbons will be present- ed. Novice class for 9 year olds will receive blue rib- bons (Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for top 2 placings.) Wallowa County Fair Games on the Grass and Balloon Scramble Saturday, August 12, 11:00 am WOOL SUPERINTENDENTS – Lela Kunkle Deliver fleece to the Quonset Hut by 6 pm, Wednesday, August 9th. RULES & REGULATIONS RELATING TO EXHIBITS IN WOOL DIVISION: 1. Two individual entries and one group of 3 fleece per exhibitor. 2. Fleece shown in individual classes cannot be shown in Group of 3 Fleece classes. 3. All fleece will be shown in breed classes. Mark breed on Wool exhibit tag. (Get tags at Fair Office at 668 NW 1st St.) 4. Each fleece shall represent no more than 12 months growth except in case of yearling fleece, when 16 months growth will be allowed. 5. All divisions will include the same classes for both Adult and Junior sections. 6. If the judge determines that any fleece is in the wrong class, he/she has the authority to place the fleece in its proper class. BREED CLASSES: a. Cheviot b. Columbia c. Corriedale d. Dorset e. Hampshire f. Montadale g. Romney h. Shropshire i. Southdown j. Suffolk k. Other Breeds l. Crossbred (white face) m. Crossbred (black face) n. Black Wool 1. 2. 3. INDIVIDUAL FLEECE Fine Medium Coarse GROUP OF 3 FLEECE 1. Fine 2. Medium 3. Coarse 1. Wheelbarrow Race – Grab a partner and race your “wheelbarrow” to the finish line for fun prizes. 2. 3 Legged Race – See who can run the fastest with one leg tied to your partner. 3. Water Balloon Toss – See who can stay the driest while tossing a water balloon from partner to part- ner. 4. Egg and Spoon Race – Don’t drop that egg or the yolks on you! First one to the finish line with a whole egg wins the prize. Watch those obstacles! AND…… 5. The Big Balloon Scramble – A herd of balloons will be released in the wild. Capture your balloon and pop it for a surprise. More than one balloon is a winner! Contestants will be split into age groups. Details of the races will be explained before starting time. Decision of the judge is final in any of the contests. Wallowa County Fair Board or others connected with the fair will not be responsible for any accident connected with these contests. 4-H & FFA General Rules 4-H SUPERINTENDENTS: Debera Warnock, John Williams FFA SUPERINTENDENTS………...Toby Koehn, Joseph; Stephanie Schofield, Enterprise; Jeremy McCulloch, Wallowa Livestock Chairman.……...............................Kane Maasdam Beef/Dairy.…....................................................Andy Marcum Sheep……………………….....Sara Tippet, Nancy Maasdam Swine…………………………...............Tim & Julie Kiesecker Wool.…………………………...............................Lela Kunkle Poultry & Rabbits.………………………….………Wendy Falk Horse …………………….........Brinda Stanley & Robin Lewis Goats …………………..........................…..........Kimi Starner Cloverleaf 4-H Exhibits..Eileen Williams & Carolyn Maasdam Dog………………………………………….......Karen Rinehart Auction Sale.……Kevin McCadden, Todd Nash, Velda Bales, Woody Wolfe, Charlie Warnock, Rod Childers, Tim Norman, Mike Hayward, Ruby Lathrop METHODS OF AWARDS & PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS The merit method of awards will be used in all classes. Exhibits will be placed in one of three categories according to merit or quality of each exhibit. 2. Categories are “Blue, Red, and White”. Premium points shall be 25, 15 and 10. (Champion 3 points, Reserve Champion 2 points.) 3. Premium money is provided by the Wallowa County Fair Board. 4. Premium money and market proceeds will be made available to members as soon after show as possible. 5. All premium checks should be cashed within 6 months of issue or they will be forfeited. 6. Misconduct of 4-H/FFA member at Fair shall be cause for withholding auction money. Any intentional damage to property traced to exhibitors will be paid out of their auction money. 7. Any violation of the rules of this book regarding events mentioned herein shall bar exhibitors from exhibiting or entering contests. 1. GENERAL FAIR RULES 1. WEIGH-IN: All 4-H/FFA animals are to be on fair - grounds and signed in with the superintendent at the check-in station by 8 PM on Wednesday. 2. Show equipment, feed and animals must be onsite by 8pm Wednesday. NO vechicles or trailers will be allowed on the grass on weigh-in day. Move in and set-up is 8:00am - noon and after weigh-ins are com- pleted. Assistance will be provided if needed to move in. NO set-up will be allowed on Tuesday. 3. Stalls & pens will be assigned to all exhibitors and must be left cleaned of manure by Tuesday following the fair. Exhibitors must furnish own hay/grain. Members will provide shavings for bedding. DO NOT USE STRAW! (This rule applies to horses being shown as well) (With the exception of swine barn where no bedding is allowed) 4. All animals must be free from disease and can be required to leave grounds upon diagnosis of disease. 5. All animals giving evidence of artificial coloring or reme- dying physical defects of conformation will be barred from exhibition. Use of talcum powders, oils, or other artificial coating mate- rials will not be allowed when fitting/ showing animals in swine classes. 6. All cattle must be double tied (one rope from halter and one from neck) in their stalls. Unruly animals WILL be excused from fair. 7. Tranquilized animals will not be allowed. (A licensed vet- erinarian may tranquilize an animal on grounds to pre- vent property damage or danger to people, however the animal(s) must be promptly removed.) The show reserves right to use appropriate tests to detect these substances. 8. All breeding ewes, rams and lambs (wethers included) must have an official USDA identification if they are to be shown or sold. 9. All protests must be in writing and accompanied by deposit of $25. The protest must plainly state cause of complaint and be given to a Fair Board member within 24 hours after cause of the protest. If ruled unjustified, deposit is forfeited. Animal Welfare Policy The Wallowa County Fair management supports the humane treatment of all animals. We are committed to: • Upholding the welfare of animals as a primary consid- eration in all activities. • Requiring that animals be treated with kindness, respect and compassion. • Ensuring that owners, trainers and exhibitors use responsible care in handling, transporting and exhibit- ing their animals.