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E2S9 TWENTY TWO-The lleppner Gawtle-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, June 18. I9I CLASS K - HOME CRAFTS LOT 1. Dried vegetables 4. Honey 2. Fruit leathers 7. Vinegar 3. Dried fruits 8- Wine 4 Honey a. Red table wine 5 La" b. White table wine 6. Soap -3 bars 9. Other Must have been processed in Morrow County. Must be in place Aug. 23. ) CLASS L CANNED SAUCES CLASS CLASS M - SPECIAL CANNED EXHIBITS LOT 1st -$3.00. 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00 1. Canned Meal Exhibit to consist of five jars as follows: 1 pt. fruit 1 qt. meat, fish or poultry 1 pt. vegetables 1 jar jam. jelly or similar spread 1 jar pickles or relish menu card showing how above are used 2. Gift package - jams and jellies This exhibit to be no less than 4 half pint jars displayed in basket or decorated container. mm B.M.I. SI'KCI.M. PRF.MIl'M AWARD To further stimulate and reward the interest in home canning. Ball Corporation, West Coast Division, offers Ball Canning Jars and Ball Blue Books to first and second place winners in Open Class and 4-H fruits and vegetables. Ball '-Quilted Crystal" Jelly Jars and Ball Blue Books will be awarded to first and second place winners in Open Class and 4-H exhibits in jellies, jams, and pickles. Three Special Youth Awards of Ball Canning Jars, Ball Blue Books and Ball Start to Can Tomato Cookboods will be awarded to participant who plan and exhibit menus for one day (three meals). Three jars of homelanned food must be exhibited with the menus. To be eligible, an exhibit must be canned in Ball Jars and sealed with Hall Caps and Lids. DIVISION 4 - FOODS Superintendents: Mrs. George Currin. Mrs. Darrel Vinson Place food items on a paper plate and in a plastic bag rather than wrapping in plastic wrap. Except for a small portion. Wheat League Cakes may be? taken home after judging. Men will have a division of their own. PREMIUMS IstW.OO. 2nd-$3.00, 3rd-$2.00, Sweepstakes, Hibbon CLASS A - BREADS LOT 1. Quick breads a. Baking powder biscuits, 4 b. Muffins. 4 c. Nutbreads 2. Yeast breads a. Fancy sweet CLASS B CAKES LOT 1. Angelfood 2. Layer, light or dark 3. Sheet, light or dark CLASS C CANDY LOT 1. Divinity, fudge, taffy 4 other, 5 pieces 2. Microwave Candy, 5 pieces CLASS D COOKIES LOT 1. Brownies, 6 2. Drop, 6 3. Filled, 6 CLASS E - DOUGHNUTS LOT 1. Cake. 4 2. Raised. 4 CLASS F DOUBLE CRUST FRUIT PIE CLASS G - FANCY PARTY DESSERTS b. Rolls, dinner, 4 c. Rolls, sweet, 4 d. White e. Whole wheat f. Other 4. Sponge 5. Variety (banana, applesauce, etc.) 4. Icebox, 6 5. Rolled, 6 6. Other, 6 KM 0 oger Drift fijxcavatmg Phone 676-5096 Rt. 2 Box 2054 Any Excavating Need Large or Small Licensed & Bonded Septic Tank & Drainfield Installation Backhoe & Dump Truck Road Grader Diversion Ditches & Terraces Available 1 ordon Elevator Co. lone, Oregon 422-7184 or 384-2491 STORAGE & HANDLING OF GRAIN Dick Snyder, Manager COURT ST. MARKET GROCERIES MEATS PRODUCE Have Fun at the Fair & Rodeo Jack & Ruth Maben Heppner 676-9643 i 'I i 'i' i 'i i ri'i'Pi'i'i ii'i'T'ri'i'i'i''i'r'i'ri'i'iTT'r'iTiTi'i'i'i''rri'i'i'i'i'rri' TP YJ ii I 'EECHER'SyyiNESlOODS&taOUNGE lone,Oregon 422-9595 Tuesday Saturday 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday-8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Gale & Jennie Gray i Good Luck to all the Fair & Rodeo participants! o 1