Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 18, 1981, SECTION 2, Page EIGHT, Image 16

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    KHIHT-Thr Heppner Gaiette-Times. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. June 18. ISM
OPEN CLASS
SPECIAL OPEN CLASS AWARDS
A trophy will be awarded to the best exhibit in each of the following
departments.
BEEF Eastern Oregon Farms
POULTRY & small animals Miracle Potato
OTHER COMMERCIAL CROPS Harold & Edna Peck
FRUITS & VEGETABLES Lyle & Virginia Peck
FLOWERS Heppner Garden Club
HOME ECONOMICS Eastern Oregon Farms
ARTS. CRAFTS 4 COLLECTIONS Hutch's Printing Co.
KIDS' CORNER Bank of Eastern Oregon. lone
SUPER KIDS' CORNER Lindsay Ranch
TEEN CORNER Rick & Liz Curtis
HORSESHOE PITCHING CONTEST Shoe Box
DEFT. 1 BOOTHS
Superintendent : Ituth McCahe
Register nil booths with Fair secretary by August 7 (676-51591
DIVISION 1 - COMMUNITY BOOTHS
THEME: "FPAMING HORIZONS OF THE 8V
-Booths mu-i he registered with fair secretary by August 7.
-Open to all urbanizations (including school clubsi in Morrow County. This display
may employ the theme to tell a story of the community or the work of the
organization
RiNith spaces measure approximately 4 fee! deep and 6 feel across the front. Center
aisle booths must be 12 inches from the ceiling to allow ventilation.
ii:n p.m. .liid;i. August 21 Booths in place and area left clean.
SCORING
I. Effectiveness in telling Ihcstorv
i Does the booth have a specific message for an intended audience? Does the message
give the audience a belter understanding of. and appreciation of the resources of the
community, organization or particular cnlerprie? i
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"Shoes for every walk of life"
Jerry & Joyce Hollomon
Phone 676-5241
143 N. Main
Heppner, OR 97836
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LOREN AND MARGARET WOOD
ROUTE 2 BOX 2363
HERMISTON. OR. 97838
803-667-2099
Western Wear For
Those Who Care
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2. Visualization of message w
(Is there a center of interest? Balance? Unity? Simplicity? Effective use of color?)
3. Quality of products 20
(If perishable agricultural products are used, are they of top quality?)
4. Originality 10
(Is the booth original in Its basic enncept?)
Perfect Score -,00
I'ltKMH'MS 1st $15.00. 2nd - $10.00. 3rd $5.00. Sweepstakes Ribbon ($10.00 paid to
each entering organization to help defray costs. If you wish to use colored paper from
our office, cost of paper will be subtracted from the $10.00 fee.)
LOT
I. Church organization
2 Community service and social organization
3. Farm organization
4 Garden (Preference given to live or cut flowers or shrubs)
5 Youth organizations
DIVISION 2 - AGENCIES
Size limit . eight f eft across the front
RIBBON
DIVISION 3 - COMMERCIAL BOOTHS
- Fees musl lie paid to the Fair secretary before the exhibit can be net up
Oiil-of-counlv businesses must pav bv cash or money order unless they have first
checked with the Fair secretary
CLASS A-INSIDE BOOTHS
Size limit, eight feel across the front
Fee it. (to per fool across the front
CLASS B-OUTSIDE EXHIBITS
Fee- $20 .00 per exhibit
vastern Oreqort
i Welcome, Exhibitors
to Morrow County's
Fair & Rodeo
Your Home Owned,
Independent Bank Supporting
4-H and FFA Programs in
Morrow and Gilliam Counties
For 36 Years.
HEPPNER-ARLINGTON-IONE
MEMBER FDIC
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