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TIIE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER, OREGON, TIin.'SDAY, APIilL 21, 1921. PAor: nvK Iaa 5. Turkra. 1'iiir Hiuiize Pair lift r Puir of any other vuiivt t imm tt. llu L.. Trio Pekin Trio Indian Uunner Trio of any oilier vitrivly Trio Toulouse - Trio of any other variety ..... 4 lama S. 8wrf Nkr. Largest and best poultry exhibit $4 uo 12 oy . 4 W 2 'J') . 2.U0 1.00 .$2.50 ll.&U . 2.iU 1.50 . l.uu .50 3 00 11.50 . 2 yy l.oo .$5.00 $3.00 Farm Products. 1I ISION K. 1. Knt r its are limited to residents of Morrow County and must hav bueu giuwn within this county by the exhibitors, 2. Not uioru than one entry for any lot will be permitted by any exhibitor. 3. All articles must be carefully labeled with thtt name of the vuriety as far an possible. 4. Premiums will not be awarded to Inferior col lections of specimens even if there la no competition. 5. Kilubita shall consist of the following amounts: Oram One peck. IteutiH ''lie quart. Vegetable tiix specimens. Coin In cob Ten tutra. (iiattg seed One peck. 1'olatoea One puck. Kruita Five specimens to plate, bheuf gram at least four inches in diameter. IUmm 1, Whftt. 1. Turkey lied 12 50 1 50 2. Forty Fold......... 2.50 1.50 3. lllue Mem - 2.50 1.6(1 4. Kurly Hiiart. - - 2.50 1.50 5. Club Wheat..-. - - 100 .60 6. Other varieties 1.00 .50 4 laaa 2. Uarley. 1. lllue Barley 2.00 $100 2. White Hurley .. 2 00 100 3. lteaulleaa 2.00 1.00 ( Ibjm 3. Cora 1. 10 ears of Yellnw Dent..... $2 00 $100 2. 10 ears of White DimU 2.00 100 3. 10 ears other Dent 1.50 1 00 4. 10 ears Flint com 1 50 .75 5. lo ear popcorn 150 .75 6. 10 cars sweet corn 1.50 .76 4 Imm 4. Dlaplays. (Five or more sheaves.) t. Display of sheaf wheat - $2.00 $1.00 2. Display of sorghum or sugar corn, 10 stalk 2.00 1.00 3. Dinpluy of alfalfa (5 or more bunches) 2.00 1.00 I'laaa ft. . rgetablra. 1. Watermelons, 3 specimens .....$2.00 $1.00 2. Cantaloupes, 3 specimens 2.00 1.00 3. MuMkmeluiiM. 3 specimens 100 .50 4. Cucumbers, 5 specimens 1.00 .60 6. Dry beans 1.00 .50 6. J tee la, table 2.00 1.00 7. Cabbage, 3 specimens .. 2.00 1.00 t. Carrots, table, 5 specimens.... - 1.00 .60 If. l'otalues, late. 1 peck 2.00 1.00 10. Potatoes, early, 1 peck 2.00 1.00 11. I'arsiiips, 6 specimens 1.00 .60 12. onions, 5 Bpccimens 1.0ft .60 13. .SiUashtn, table, 3 specimens 2.00 1.00 14. Pumpkins, 3 specimens 2.00 1.00 15. Turnips, it specimens ..... 1.00 .60 ( Ibmi 0. Sprrlal. 1. Largest and best collection of vegetables - $3,00 $3.00 2. Heat collection of potatoes, 3 or more varieties grow n without IrrlKation tmunples bu. ) 5.00 3.00 3. I (est culled ion of put a toes, 3 or more varieties giown with Irrigation (sum plea bu.) 5.00 3.00 ( Im 7. 1. Home made soap, 5 bars -4x3x1 Inches $2.00 $1.00 2. Home reiuleted lard. 10 pounds 2 60 1.60 3. hut Rest and best display of manufactur ed Hour 6.00 3. 00 4. Coin meal, 10 lbs 2.00 1.00 o. 5 lbs. packed butler, not less than 3 mos. old 3.00 2 00 6. 4 lbs. new butter 3.00 2.00 7. New cheese, 5 lbs. or over 5.00 3.00 Horticultural Department. DIVISION K. 1. All exhibits of fruit must be the produce of the county of .Mm row and must have been grown by the exhibitor upon land occupied by him as owner or renter. 2. For exhibition purposes a plate will consist of five specimens of apples, pears, peaches, or quinces; ten specimens of plums, prunes, erubapples, or other small products; or three bunches of ((rapes. 3. Individual plate exhibits will be staged by themselves and in no case can they be considered part of a collection or general display. 4. Kxhibitnrs must attach the names to every variety staged by them, and tho Judges may refuse to awad premiums on stock not properly named. 5. No blemished fruit will be considered by the judges and no award will be made on stock that does not Individually merit it, On account of Its quality an exhibit may be given the second or third prize or no priKe at all, even if there is no competition. Scab, rot, scale or wormholcs will be sutllcleul cause to bar an exhibit. 6. No premium shall be awarded when the ex hiblt Is unworthy, though there be no competition. 7. New varieties and seedlings approved by the Judges will be awarded ribbons. K. The secretary will furnish plates for staging. 9. Poxes used for apples and pears to be the standard box used In Oregon. Haas 1. NIV.M: HOX EXHIIIIT APPLES. For the beat packed box each of the fol lowing varieties of apples $2.00 $1.00 6 Spltzenberg. 7 Yellow Newtown. H Haiti win. 9 King 10 -Oraveristetn. 11 Wlnesap. 12 Jon athan. 13 Winter llanana. 14 -Ortley. 15 Grimes. 16 All other varieties. ClaNN 2. PLATE i:HHHTN APPLES. Single varieties, two plates, five specimens each of the following varieties $1.00 $ .50 1 7 -Maldw in. 19 iravenstein. 2ft dano. 21 Grimes' Golden. 23 Jonathan. 24 King. 26 Mammoth Black twig. 27 Missouri Pippin. 28 Northern Hpy. 2! lied Cheek Pippin. 30 Yellow Newtown Pippin. 31 Ited Astrachan. 32 Home Meant v. 33 Itoxbury Kussot, 34 Spitxenhetg. 37 Wlneaup. 8K Winter Itanium. 39 Wolf lilver. 4u Yellow Mellttower. 41 Arkansas Hlack. 42 Yellow Transparent. 44 I elieiou. 4.: York Im perial. 46 Stavmen Winesap. 47 N. W. Greening. 4X Mcintosh lied. 4! White Winter Penrmaln. 60 All othetr varieties. Inaa n. PLATE KII!IIIT PEAHH. Single varieties, two plates, five specimens of each of the following varieties $1.00 $ .50 f,i Hartlett. fi2 Heurru DAnJoii. 63 Uoso Bourro. 64 lieurre Clairgeau. lift Cornice, lift Winter Nellis. 67 Huchess. US Fall Butter. 6 P. Har ry Sheldon. 60 All other standard varieties. f Inaa 4 PLATE i:lfiniTS PEACHES. Single varieties, two plates, five specimens of each of the following varieties $1.00 $ .r.O 61 Karlv Crawford. 62 Klberta. 63 Knrly Char lotte. 64 Late Crawfonl. 65 Muir. 66 Sal way. 67 All other standard varieties. 4 laaa .V PI, A l l: i: Hill! I S PI. I MS. Single varieties, two plates, ten specimens of the following varieties $1.00 $ .50 fiS Bradshnw. 60 Yellow Kgg. 70 Pond s Seed ling (Hungarian). 71 Washington. 72 All other standard varieties. c'Iamm o. I'L Vn: i:mnn s phi ks. Single varieties, two plates, ten specimens of the following varieties $1.00 $ .60 74 Italian. 75 Sugar. 76 Sliver. 77 Petite, or French. 78 All other standard varieties. . CIanm 7. I'l.ATK KXItllllTft 411 l!M4'F.J. 79 Single varieties, two plates, five speci mens, Orange quince $1.00 $ .50 80 Single varieties, two plates, five speci mens, Pineapple quince.... 1.00 .60 SI All other standard varieties 1.00 .60 CImhm k platf f.xiiiiiith ;iiaik. K2 Best. 25 -pound crato contnining four hoxes, any variety, commercial display $5.00 $2.50 4 Una l. 83 Oisplay of loganberry juice, not less than live bottles, one quart each $5.00 $2.60 ( Ins 10OHF,(;O!V MIOWN M IS. 84 Dlsplav of Franquettes, not less than 10 pounds $3.00 $1.50 85 Dlsplav of Ma voltes, not less than 10 pounds 3.00 1.50 8(1 Ulsplav of Filberts, not less than 10 pounds 3,00 1.50 division Hr,i:s am) honky if.ihtmft. 1. Kxhihits must be In place by noon, Thursday, September 15, 1921. 2. If there la no competition only one premium will bo paid. 3. The judge will In no case give first premium to a second grade product, evo though there aro only two exhibits. All exhibits must have been produced In tho api an of the exhibitor during the year 1H21, and premium will he restricted to exhibits front within the county. 5. Hoiiev must be pure nectar, sugnr or syrup honey being barred, and Judges should open up pack ages and satisfy themselves that this is a fact. Sec tions less than Ihren-fourths full will also he barred. 6. The score for Judging comb honey will bo ns follows; Tolma Flavor 20 Manner of putting up 20 CleatillnesH 2J Color Capping 10 Filled sections 10 Straight combs & General appearance 10 Total 100 7. The score for Judging extracted honey will be Points 3U ...... 20 10 10 10 10 10 Flavor , St ie of putting up. i 'lea I iicmm . Uipeneaa P. MlV -lor tit neral appearance ... Total - 100 Specimen of tomb honey, not less than J4 pounds $ Specimen uf extracted honey, not leas than 24 pounds Specimen of ht-eswax, not less than 10 pounds; soft, bright yellow wax to be given preference Single comb nucleus three banded Ital ian bees Single comb nucleus Gilden Italian beta Single comb nucleus Carnioian bees Single comb nucleus Caucasian beta - $& 5 $3 2.50 1 50 1 50 1.60 150 Community Exhibits. lmiHIOM 11. C'laaa 1. ltl'MOS AND REGULATIONS. 1. Hut one exhibit from a community wilt be al lowed. 2. An exhibit muBt score at least C6 points out of a possible loo points to participate in the premium money. Hi ALK OK POINTS. Garden products, embracing vegetables, melons, etc 15 Field products, embracing sheaf grain, grasses, forage plants, etc 15 Grain threshed 16 Orchard products, fresh 15 Arrangement and decoration .... 10 Quality 30 Total ..100 3. The small grains shall be shown In the straw, in bundles or sheaves not less than four inches In diameter at the bull, one or more bundles of each var iety. 4. Corn on stock or cob. In bulk, not less than ten eara each variety. 5. Cultivated and wild grasses, one or more bun dles each variety, four inches in diameter. 6. No credits will be given for either fruit or veg etables In bottles, other than as prepared for domestic purposes. Individual Farm Exhibits. Claaa 2. KL'LKS. 1. Articles entered In this class will not be al lowed to compete for premiums In any other class. 2. All exhibits In this class must be made up from the products of individual farms, display to be grown by the exhibitor. 3. The amount of money offered In this class la to be divided pro rata, according to the number of points scored out of a possible 100, the same to be determined by the following scale of points: Points Garden products 10 tirehard products 10 Field products, including sheaf grain 10 Grain threshed 10 Arrangement and decoration 20 Quality - - 40 Total 100 4. Kxhllilttt aenrlnff lea thaa 06 points will be barred from participating In the award. 5. No credits will be given for either fruit or vebetables In bottles, other than prepared for domestic purposes. Domestic Science and Art Department. DIVISION' I. ('law 1. 1. S loaves white bread - J 2 50 11.50 2. 3 loaves Kraham bread 2 50 1.50 3. 1 loaf other bread 1.10 1.00 4. Heal aiiRel rake 1.50 1 00 5. Heflt coffee cake . 1.50 1.00 S. llenl layer cake 1.50 1.00 ?. Heat pound cake ... 1.60 1.00 . i'.est layer cake 1.50 1.00 9 3 pies, no two alike . 1 00 .50 10. Cookie, 4 klnda. 1 plate each 1.00 .60 11. Doughnut 1.00 .60 12. Klve pounds home dried apples 1.00 .60 13. 6 pounds home dried prunes..., 1.00 .60 H. 5 pounds home dried peaches. 1.00 .50 1',. 5 pounds home dried pears 1.00 .50 Ifi. 5 pounds home dried cherries 1.00 .50 17. Anfortment of Jellies, six or more, no two alike 2.50 1.25 18. Assortment of Jams, six or more, no two alike 2 50 1.25 19. 3 varieties of preserves 2.00 1.00 20. liest dlsplny of canned vegetables, 2 doB. Jars or more 7.50 5.00 21. Hest display of canned fruit, 2 dox. Jars or more 7.60 5.00 The preserves, etc., must have been prepared by the exhibitor within the years of 1 20 and 1921, and never before exhibited. Canned fruits, etc., to be marie for use, and may be tested to the satisfaction of the awarding Judues. Salicylic or other add must not be used In preservation. Displays In vnriety must be made up of goods not entered for single premiums. AH specimens In this class must be put up in clear KlasR. neatly arranued and properly labeled. Jellies must be in half-pints and pint Jars. Domestic Woolen Manufactures. lias. 2. 1. Ten yards of ran carpet 2. Itraided ruff 3. Drawn ruK 4. Woven rup , ..11.50 .. 1.00 .. 1.00 .. 1.00 .75 .60 .60 .60 I.ADIF.S' TKXTII.K DF.PAIITMENT. A. NOTE Articles not listed In the following classification will he accepted as "Specials" and awarded ribbons and diplomas only. H. No premium will he awarded when the exhibit is unworthy, though there bo no competition. C. Articles must be the handiwork of the exhi bitor. Evidence will he required where a doubt ex ists. D. l'rnfpsslnnnla entering the amateur list will forfeit nil rights to compete for premiums if awarded under misapprehension. K. Throughout this department the word "dls plny" refers llrst to quality and Becond to quantity, ami displays must be made up of specimens other than those entered for single premiums. F. Small articles of lace cannot be entered as dis play: must be useful articles. (1. All articles which have been awarded two first premiums shall be barred from further awards. Read carefully Utile 17. H. Hememher entries close nt noon, Thursday, September ir.th. Hnve entry blanks tilled out before presenting to the clerk. I. Head carefully the general rules In the front of this Premium List, especially those which apply to this department. .1. Kindly call for your nrtleles Monday after the Fair. We are not responsible for them longer. HI I.F, 17 -Any nrticle or collection (livestock ex cepted) which shall hnve been awarded first prem ium at the Morrow County Fair for two consecutive years shall he deemed to have graduated, and shall be Inelllglble for future competition In the same elass. and upon request of the exhibitor the secretary will furnish diploma, stating that such first premiums have been awarded. Class .1. MACHINF, SF.WIXfi. 13. Apron I .75 $ .25 14. Skirt 75 .25 15. Waist 75 .25 111. Child's dress 75 .25 17. Underwent', 3 pieces 1.50 .75 IS. Nightgown 75 .25 Class 4. HWIl Si:Ii. 10. Child's dress 50 .25 20. llnbv dress 50 .25 21. Waist 50 .25 22. Corset cover 50 ,25 23. IMsplny of hand sewing, not less than five pieces 1.00 .60 Claaa It, ( (II OIIK.I) EMUHOini'.ltY. 25. Lunch cloth (square) on brown linen 50 .25 2tl. Lunch cloth (square) on white linen 50 .25 27. Trnv cloth 75 .60 1. Dollle on white linen (under IK in.) 50 .25 2!). liollle on brown linen (under 18 In.) 60 .25 30. Center piece on tvhlte linen (over 18 In.) 1.00 .60 31. Itresser set, 3 or more pieces 1.00 .60 32. Colored emb. bag, white or brown 50 .25 33. Fair embroidered towels 50 .25 31. Single embroidered towel.... 60 .25 35. Tin cushion 50 .25 3fi. Display of artistic colored work 1.00 .60 37. rinno scarf 1.00 .50 3S. Table runners on white linen 50 .25 311. Table runners on brown linen 50 .25 40. Display of cross stitch, 3 pieces 1.00 .50 Preserve This List Tliorc will bo no Premium List in IwunjiliU't form issued this year, so preserve this published list for future reference. Fold it up and put it away where you will be able to find it when you want it. Additional copies may be secured by addressing W. AV. Smead, secretary-manager, lleppner, Oregon. (lua . WHIIK KXHHIllllKHl . Doily (under It inches) fivwh and ejel.t Vhtt-rpiet.; (over IS In i Kr r, tl aii'l e Wet ....... .. Voter pit-re. Coronation C"r-! Center pie,'-. Human cut worn l-uro ti cloths, French and e.elet Lunch st bunch cloth, HardanKer burn h cloth. Coronation ."ord .Sideboard tearf, French and eelet.. I'air embroidered pillow slips Set bed linen, 3 pieces I'air embroidered towels me towel I'in cushions Dresser scarf .. Collar Collar and cuffs Corset cover, French and eieiete iown. French and eyelet Waist, French and eyelet llaby dress, French and eyeiet, Hand baK Display of emb., not less than 5 pieces Kinb. handkerchiefs (not less than 3) ltaby bonnet Table napkins (initial) Mult of underwear I'lasa T BATTKNHI H(i. Centerpiece (under 18 inches) Centerpiece (over 18 Inches) Table scarf "'. Pi.ino scarf Door panel Claaa SV DRAWN WORK. Handkerchiefs Lunch cloths (over 18 Inches) I'air pillow slips Towels (drawn or woven) Hide board scarf Bureau scarf Hed set (sheets and pillow slips). Corset cover . ... Waist .. liaby dress Swedish darning i .a -2i ''t .ij '- .:i 1 .! .lo :a .Mi .zi .i'r .i .2.', 1 00 .i'l M .2i O'l .25 '-') .20 .10 .2i .10 .25 .50 .25 .50 .21 .10 .50 .25 .10 .25 .10 .25 1.00 .50 .10 .25 .10 .25 10 .25 100 .50 .10 .25 .10 .25 .10 .25 .10 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .10 .25 .10 .25 .10 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 1.00 .10 .50 .25 .50 ,25 .50 .25 .50 .25 Special I. Each community entering an exhibit scoring 66 points will receive.. $20.00 II. Each individual entering an individual farm display scoring 66 points will receive $10.00 Make Your Plans Early and Reserve Your Space III. Best display of wheat, three or more varieties. .$7.00 $3.00 $2.50 IV. Best display of wool, in the fleece $7.00 $3.00 $2.50 V. Best fat hog $7.00 $5.00 $2.50 VI. Baking Contest. (Baking powder and soda biscuits. All material supplied and you make and bake them in the presence of the judge) $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 VII. Most Artistic Booth. (For most artistically arranged and decorated school booth, open to all schools in . the county. Must score 66 points $10 $7.50 $5 Class 9. TATTING. Collar Handkerchiefs lard of tatting, wide or narrow Towels, trimmed in tatting l'illow slips trimmed In tatting Baby dress trimmed in tatting Dnby bonnet trimmed in tatting Waist trimmed in tatting .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .5 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 Corset cover trimmed in tatting 10 liag tatting 50 Jabots, tatting 50 Collar and cuffs trimmed in tatting 50 Centerpiece (over Is Inches) tatting .50 l'iano scarf trimmed In tatting 50 . Bureau or dresser scarf, in tatting 50 Claaa 10 CROCHETING. 101. Irish crochet collar .50 .25 102. Irish crochet collar and cuffs .75 .50 103. Irish ciochet bags .60 .25 104. Irish crochet Jabots 75 .50 105. Irish crochet trimmed waists.. 50 .25 106. One yard Irish lace .50 .25 107. One yard Irish insertion 60 .25 10H. l'nir crocheted curtains (trimmed) 75 .50 109. Handkerchiefs .60 .25 110. Crocheted hat, cap or sweater 50 .25 111. Slippers 50 .25 112. Booties - .50 .25 113. Doily (under 18 inches, not less than 6) 50 .25 114. Center, trimmed in crochet 50 .25 115. Lunch cloth, square, trimmed in cro chet - 50 .25 116. I'lllowslips trimmed in crochet. 60 .25 117. Bed set, 3 pieces, in crochet .50 .25 118. Towel, crochet trimmed 50 .25 119. Bureau or side board scarf, crochet 50 .25 120. Fiano scarf, crochet trimmed - 50 .25 121. Crochet bag 50 .25 122. Crochet collars 50 .25 123. One yard or more of lace 50 .25 124. tne yard or more of insertion 50 .25 1 25. Child's hood - 50 .25 12tl. Child's sacque 50 .25 127. Crochet bed spread 1.00 .50 128. Afgan 1.00 .60 129. l.ndy's shawl 50 .25 129-a. Crochet yokes 1.00 .60 Class 11. KNITTING. 130. Talr knit curtains, trimmed 1.00 .50 131. Fair knit socks. Kitchner toe .50 .25 132. Pair knit stockings . .50 .25 133. Knit scarf .60 .25 134. Knit wristlets 50 .25 135. Knit sweater 50 .25 13. Knit helmet 60 .25 137. Bed spread 1.00 .50 138. Slippers - .60 .25 138-a. Shawl .60 .25 139. 2 yards lace (in piece) 60 .25 140. 2 yards insertion (in piece) 50 .25 141. Aprons trimmed with knit lace 50 .25 142. Pillow slip, trimmed with knit lace 50 .25 Clasa 12. SOFA I'll, LOWS. Sofa pillows, long and short 50 Sofa pillows, solid 75 Display of not less than 4 pillows 1.50 Macrone pillow 50 Class 1.1. (11 U.TS. Silk log cnbln 1.00 Cotton or worsted log cabin .75 Silk or worsted patchwork (craxy) 1.00 Best quilted quilt, any design 1.50 Class 14 WOMF.N OVF.R 0(1. Silk or log cnbln 1.00 2 yards of crocheted lace 50 Best sofa pillow 76 Best collection hand trimmed handker chiefs 60 Prawn work apron J .50 Quilt, worsted patch work : 50 Quilt, hand quilted 50 Pair, woolen sox 50 Mittens, pair 50 Slippers, pair 50 Hugs different kinds, sweaters, etc 50 143. 144. 145. 146. .25 .50 .75 .25 147. 148. 149. 150. 161. 152. 153. 154. 165. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. .75 .50 .50 .75 '.i0 Flowers. DIVISION I.. ( lass 1. Rl'1,1! Where greenhouse plants come In compe tition with outdoor grown plnnts, the preference will be given outdoor grown plants. 1. Kxhlhltlon of roses, not loss than three varieties 12.00 $100 2. Exhibition of dahlins, not less than S varieties - S.00 1.00 3. Exhibition of carnations, not less than 3 varieties 2.00 1.00 4. Exhibition of astern, not less than three varieties 2.00 1.09 R. Kxhlhltlon of crysanthemums, not less than 3 varieties 1.00 .50 6. Exhibition of verbenas, not less than 3 varieties 1.00 .60 7. Exhibition of pnnsies, not leas than 3 varieties - 100 .60 5. Kxhlhltlon of llllles - 60 .55 9. Exhibition of ilnnins 60 .25 10. Exhibition of Phlox drummondl...- 50 .25 11. Exhibition of petunias 60 .25 12. Exhibition of gladioli 60 .26 Class 3. 13. Everlasting flowers - - 1.00 .50 Dish fit fl-,-r Kan- y b,k:'. ( i! ,,-rs lasa X. Kxhi:;itinn of p't pliri'-i. not ti, n 1-t , .r. I'xhibitiori 'f bctvir: ;rts Lxrnbiti'.ri of ,o-ijs . hxr.iiit:.n of tut.-rose Spef lrn-ii plant of icrar, I :l rn Spen men i.f salvia st,iii!ur Specimen of f"ii.u'e hewn. a Spe rion of fl'iweririK biionia Spe'-imen of cocius - Spe.-irnen of fufhia - Specimen of carnation Specimen of abutllon - Specimen of heliotrope .Specimen of si!ver-l-avel ieraoiuni Specimen of tri-colored KCranlurn Specimen of rose irerarnum Specimen of climbing plant Specimen of cactus - Specimen of palm - Specimen of hoya carnosa Single pot plant Hanging basket with plant. . Rustic stand not less than S feet in height, ailed with choice plants 1 1-t 1 1 ' i 1 1 no 1 ,H, 1 .10 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 , 1 ItO 1 00 1 0,1 1 00 1 00 1.00 ; o,i 2.00 .r.o .'i .:,0 r.o l.,.o 1 00' 2 oo l no Works of Art. DIVISION M. Class 1. All work must be exhibited by the artist Over 16 years. 1. Landscape painting In oil - -.12 00 11 00 2. Landscape painting in water 2 00 1 00 3. Largest and best landscape exhibit In oil 3.00 2 00 4. Largest and best landscape exhibit in water . 3 00 2 00 5. Original farm scene In oil or water 2 on 1 so . Still life, oil or water..- 2 "0 1 00 7 Fruit in oil - - - 2 00 1 00 . Fruit in water - . 2 oo 1.00 9 Flowers In oil 2 00 1 00 10 Flowers In water 2 00 1.00 11. Figures In oil or water ... 2 00 100 12. Original cartoon, over or under 16 2 .00 1 00 Awards CLUB MEMBERS' CONTEST. Those entering the club members' contest -should enroll for the work as early as possible, and make an exhibit of their work at the county fair. Each member must have a report telling how his crop was grown or how his articles were produced. The basis for rewards and other brief instructions are priven here for each project. For further instruction one should read the pro ject circulars sent out by the state leader of club work, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. LOT 1. COKX GROWING. Club members shall grow at least one-eighth of an acre of corn. They may hire the ground plowed, but must do all other work. Exhibit An exhibit consisting of ten ears of field corn, grown and selected by club members, will be re iiunei in all local, county and state club contests. Well-matured ears, uniform in size and shape, with straight rows, compact kernels, butts and tips well filled, and small to medium sized cobs, are pre ferred. Head every word In tlie prUe lint Uasis of awards. The awards in all corn club contests will be as follows: a) Exhibit 50 ib) Final project report; liest yield 20 Hest profit on investment ...20 Completeness and accuracy of re port - -...10 50 Possible Bcore 100 For the club member scoring the greatest number of points in the corn-growing contest: 1st, J;.. 0d 2nd. $4.00 3rd. $3.00 4th. $2.00 LOT 2. POTATO GKOWING. Club members shall grow at least one-eighth of an acre of potatoes. They may hire the ground plow ed, but must do all the other work. Exhibit. An exhibit of one peck of market pota toes, grown and selected by club members, will be re quired in all local, county and state contests. The market demands a smooth, shallow-eyed, ob long oval, medium-sized tuber, free from disease and other blemishes. Basis of awards. The awards in all potato club contests will be as follows: a) Exhibit - - 50 b) Final project report: Hest yield .20 Hest profit on investment 20 Completeness and accuracy of re port 10 Tossible score 100 For the club scoring the greatest number of points in the potato-growing contest: 1st. $5.00 2nd. $4.00 3rd, $3.00 4th. $2.00 LOT S. VEGETABLE GAUUFAING. The growing of at least one-twentieth of an acre of vegetables of at least Ave varieties. Exhibit. A vegetable exhibit, consisting of five and no more different varieties will be required in all local, county and state club contests. One head of cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, spinach, kale, etc.:one melon, pumpkin, squash, cucumber, etc.; one bunch of radishes, green onions, etc. (five plants to each bunch); five specimens each of potatoes, beets, carrots, dried onions, garlick, etc., shall constitute a variety exhibit. Basis of awards The awards In all garden club contests will be as follows: (a) Exhibit 50 (b) Final projecot report: liest yield 20 liest profit on investment 20 Completeness and accuracy of re port 10 50 Possible score 100 For the club contestants scoring tho greatest number of points: 1st. $",00 2nd. $4.00 3rd. $3.00 4th. $2.00 Knml1tflrir yournelf with the rule, exhibit r qtilrrmi'iitH anil Unii of annrdn. LOT 4. 101 I.TRY HAIS1G. Division 1. The score and management of at least five laying hens for a period of six months. Division IT. The incubation of at least one set ting of hen egirs, and care and management of chicks for ft period of four months. Division III. The incubation of at least one sot ting of turkey eggs and care and management of tho young turkeys for a period of four months. Division IV. The Incubation of at least one set ting of duck eggs and care and management of the young ducks for a period of four months. Exhibit. Exhibits shall consist as follows: Div. t. Four hens selected from club members contesting flock. Div. 11. Out cockerel, four pullets, selected from birds of club members own raising. Div. 111. One male and one female selected from birds of club member's own raising. Div. IV. One male and two females selected from birds of club members own raising. Basts of awards. The awards in all poultry club - - - i i'os.Me s. I For tl: t iM, n.vriii.e: ..!,; tlic gi-r.i'.-'jit number of p-dMa in e.- h d.vji-!. Ut. Iv.'io ;i.- $!' .lid -- 4J 4t:i. i:) LOT 5. I'liitk I'KitlHl IHIV Division 1. The cue and n. in .he u.-; t of a br"... aow an't litter fiuiu the tun Hie n a tri Ji.til the pigs itre Heaiied. DtVisi'Tt il- The care ar.d niaruif:ii';it uf or more pign iitteni-d fur nun Ket f mi the tune weaned, f'jr a period of four nion'.ns. Division ill. The care and mar.agTiu-nt of one or more pure-breJ p;g, eithrr sx, in'eiidfd f r hr-iing purposes, from thu time wearied, for l period of four months. Each of the above divisions includes the grnwi. of the iie''-nnary feed, so fur as possible, and pivid ing the necessary pasture. Exhibit. Div. I. The sow and litter that the club member has f,-U and cared for must, hn"ver possi ble, be exhibited at local and county club (.tin tests, and the winner of the county content must exhibit his or her bow and pigs at the state ciut content. Do yon kaow Jnat what eoaatltutea exhibit f The prise iUt 1eli jmm. Div. II. and III. One or more hogs that the club member has fed and cared for must, whenever possi ble, be exhibited at local and county club contests, and the winner of the county content must exhibit his or her hog at the state club contest. Iiasis of awards. Div. L (a) best sow and litter, considering purpose which they are Intended to serve 50 (bj Greatest average gain in weight Ill (c; Number of pigs raised from total number farrowed - 10 d,j Lowest cost of production including keep of sow from previous breeding period until pigs are weaned 15 (ej Completeness and accuracy of record book 15 Possible score 100 Div's. IX and HI: ia Hest hog considering purpose which it is to serve 50 (b Greatest average gain in weight 15 c Lowest cost of gain in weight . 20 (dj Completeness and accuracy of record book 15 Possible score 100 For the club member scoring the greatest number of points in each division: 1st. $5.00 2nd. $4.00 3rd. $3.00 4th. $2.00 LOT 6. SUEEP RAISING. Division I. The care and management of one or more ewes and their lambs for a period extending fiom the breeding season to August 31. Division II. The care and management of one or more lambs intended for market purposes from the time lambed until ready for market. Division III. The care and management of one or more lambs, either sex, intended for breeding pur p6ses, from the time lambed until August 31. Exhibit. Div. I. Shall consist of one or more lambs or one or more ewes that the club member has cared for in club work, and a sample of the ewe fleece. Div. II. Shall consist of one or more market lambs that the club member has cared for in ciub work. Div. III. Shall consist of one or more lambs in tended for breeding purposes that the club member has cared for in club work. Basis of awards. Div. I: (a) Best ewe or lamb 50 tbjBest sample fleece..- . 5 (c) Greatest average gain in weight on lambs 10 (d) Highest lambing percentage 6 e) Greatest profit per ewe, including fleece.... 15 (f) Completeness and accuracy of record book 15 Possible score , . 100 Study the prUe Hnti are that your exhibits eon ply with It, and take aothlnjc to the fair not la the list Div's. II and HI: (a) Best calf according to breed 50 ta) Best lamb 50 (b) Gheatest average gain in weight . 15 (c) Lowest cost of gain in weight 20 (d) Completeness and accuracy of record book 15 Possible Bcore 100 For the club member scoring the greatest number of points in each division: 1st. $5.00 2nd. $4.00 3rd. $3.00 4th. $2.00 LOT 7. CALF RAISING. Div. I. The care and management of one or more calves of any dairy breed for a period of at least four months, Div. II. The care and management of one or more calves any beef breed for a period of at least four months. Exhibit. Divs. I and II shall consist of calf that club member has cared for in club work. Basis of awards: Div. I: (a) Best calf according to breed 50 tb) Greatest average gain in weight 15 (c) Greatest profit on investment 15 Id) Completeness and accuracy of report 15 Possible score 100 Basis of awards. Div. II: (a) Best calf according to breed 50 (b) Greatest average gain in weight 20 (c) Greatest profit on investment 15 (d) Completeness and accuracy of report 15 Possible score loo For the club member scoring the greatest number of points in each division: 1st. $5.00 2nd. $4.0o 3rd. $3.00 4th.-$2.00 LOT 9. CAXMNG. Home canning, drying and preserving. The can ning, drying and preserving of fruits and vegetables. Exhibit. Two jars of fruit, two varieties; two jars of vegetables, two varieties; one pound of dried fruit, two varieties; one pound of dried vegetables, two varieties. Basis of awards. (a) Exhibit: Canned fruit 15 Canned vegetables 15 Dried vegetables 10 Dried fruit 10 50 (b) Report: Amount of work done 35 Completeness and accuracy of re port 15 50 Possible score 100 For the club member scoring the greatest number of points: 1st. $5.00 2nd. $4.00 3rd. $3.00 4th. $2.00 LOT 10. CAXXING TEAM CONTEST. Canning teams may be organized consisting of three members, said members to be enrolled in the rt'uular canning project work. The winning team from each county may compete at the state I'air for the state championship. For the club team scoring the greatest number of points in a canning contest and demonstration at the county fair: 1st. $5.00 2nd. $1.00 3rd. $3.00 4 th. $2.00 LOT It. SEWING. Division I. The completion of ten lessons in first year sewing. Division II. The completion of ten lessons in second-Near sewing. (This division is fur those who have completed the ten lessons of Division I and have made their report, or who are takinw domestic art under an instructor in grades below high school.) Division HI. The completion of ten lessons in third-year sewing. (This division is for those who have completed the ton lessons of Divisions I and II and have made their report, or who are taking domes tic art under an instructor in high s.'hool ) Exhibit. Divisions 1, II and 111. Tho exhibit shall consist of all of the articles and garment made in your division of the sewing project work. Basis of awards. Divisions I II and III: ia) Exhibit Bfi i .fudging will be on the basis of iivt points for each of ten lessons of your divii vi ) (b) Completeness and accuracy of report 50 Possible score -. 100 For the club member scoring the greatest number of points in each division: 1st.-$. 00 2nd. $4."0 3ro- $3 Dh.- C"' A frvr minuten devoted to nttidylng the prize lUt mar nave you from lotting a prlae. LOT 14. 1(1 HAL HOME IIEAI TIFIC ITIOV. Improving home conditions. Exhibit. Tho exhibit will consist of tho original drawmtr showinir the plan of tho homo Ki"ur:.is bof.uo anv improvvments we; e made, one or mo; o photo craphs showing the same; a drawing show my tho re vised plans for the improvement of tfo mound, ono or more photographs showing the improvements made durmg the content period, and the witten dt"'nptioim and explanations of the work, draw mws and photo graph s. Kasis of awards --The award in all h-in bemtt uVation club contests will be based Upon the follow ing score: (a) Original drawings accompanied be one or more photographs show mg condition mid appearance of pretn ises at beg in nlng of contest ... 10 (b) Drawing showing proposed plans , 40 i Ear h t o be acco n i pan led by w r i 1 1 e n explanation ) U Extent to which pr. -posed dans rue car ried out dining the year, to bo nhnwn by photographs and written description 40 Points to bo considered; Law n 2l Tree and shrub planting ..10 Flower and vegetable g;tnh-n plant- ng ... 10 t d 1 Written description arid t plan a f tort of tho w ..i k 10 'Possible score DP) For the club member scoring the hlght number or points tn this project- 1st. $;. no 2nd. $ I no 3rd $1 DO Dh.- 12 00