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The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppnr, OregM, Thunuiajr, June U, 1M1-TWENTY ONE CLASS E BABY KNITTED ARTICLES LOT 1. Baby blanket 2. Baby booties, pair 3. Baby coat 4. Baby dress CLASS F HOLIDAY ARTICLES IX)T 1, Patchwork 2. Uitch Hook 5. Baby hat or cap 6. Baby sweater 7. Baby sweater set (Sweater, bonnet, booties) 3. Macrame 4. Crocheted DIVISION 3 - CANNING Superintendents: Brbe Munkers, Thrta I -owe, Martha Munkert One jiir per entry, ONLY. All entries must be canned in standard jars, except Jams and jellies, which may be entered In any open-mouthed glass jar sealed with paraffin or standard lids, and wires. Jellies must be in glass which can be unmolded. All Jurs must be clean and labeled (exhibitor is responsible for filling out ovn labels). Unlabeled jars will be disqualified. labels are to contain contents of Jar, method and length of processing and date. Jams and jellies are to be labeled with name and date only. The jiulne reserves the right to open all Jars. AH vegetables and meats muKt be pressure canned. PKF.MIl'M.S (except where noted) lst-$4.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00, Sweepstakes ribbon CLASS A - FRUITS LOT 1. Applesauce 2. Apricots 3. Berries a . Gooselierries b. Raspberries c. Other 4. Cherries a Dark CLASS B - VEGETABLES 1 . Aspurugus 2. Beets 3. Carrots 4 Corn 5. Green benns b. Light c. Maraschino d. Pie 5. Fruit cocktail 6. Peaches 7. Pears 8. Plums 9. Other 6. Peas 7. Sauerkraut 8. Tomatoes 9. Other CANNED MEATS CLASS C -LOT 1. Chicken 2. Fish CLASS I) - JAMS LOT 1 . Apricot 2. Apricot & pineapple 3. Blackberry 4. Huckleberry 5. Peach CLASS E - JELLIES LOT 1 . Apple 2. Blackberry 3. Currant 4. Gooseberry 5. Grape CLASS F - OTHER SPREADS LOT 1 . Conserves 2. Fruit butters 3. Game meats (venison, elk, etc.) 4. Mincemeat 6. Pear 7. Raspberry 8. Rhubarb 9. Strawberry 10. Other 6. Huckleberry 7. Plum 8. Raspberry 9. Strawberry 10. Other 3. Marmalades 4. Preserves CLASS G - JUICES CLASS II CATSUP CLASS I - PICKLES & RELISHES LOT 1 . Beet pickles 2. Bread & butter 3. Dill 4. Dill tomatoes, pickled 5. Fruits, pickled 6. Relish 7. Sour 8. Sweet 9. Sweet dill 10. Vegetables, pickled 11. Other THERE IS NOTHING SO STRONG AS AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME. And in September, 1980, the time came for the Boardman Coal Plant... dedicated as a strong, new energy source for the people of the Northwest. In 1973. PGE foresaw the need for additional generating plants to keep up with the people's need for electricity in the 1980s and beyond. It was then that the idea was developed. Once the futuristic idea of the Boardman Power Project officially became a reality... it was an idea whose time had come. The dedication of the Boardman Coal Plant Sep tember 16. 1980. marked more than the generation of a much needed 530,000 kilowatts of electricity. It stands as a constant reminder of PGE and our partners' commit ment to provide the power the people in the Northwest need to run our homes and perform our jobs. We. along with our partners, Idaho Power Company and Pacific Northwest Generating Company, cordially in vite you to visit the Boardman Power Project The plant is located 1 1 miles south of the interchange of Tower Road and 1-84. The Visitors' Center is open Mondays through Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. The Boardman Coal Plant... a powerful idea whose time has come. CLASS J - WALNUTS