Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 18, 1981, SECTION 2, Page TWENTY FIVE, Image 33

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    16. Whwl thrown pottery
a. Bowls
b. Bowls with lids
c. Dishes
c. VUSCB
17. Other
CLASS B - CHINA PAINTING
LOT
1. Candy dishes or jewelry boxes
2. Cut or cup It saucer
S. Jewelry
4. Plates, large or small
CLASS C COPPER WORK
LOT
1. Lamps, waste baskets, etc.
2. Pictures
.Painted
CLASS D CRAFTS
LOT
1. Artificial flower arrangements
(container Included in Judging
2. Candles
5. Draped figurines
4. Glass etching
5. Egg carton craft
6. Feather flowers
7. Felt art
8 Jewelry
a. Crocheted ropes
b. Necklaces, crocheted
c. Necklaces, strung
d. Rings, crocheted
e. Rings, strung
9 Kits
10. Leathercraft
a. Belts
b. Billfolds
c. Purses
d. Large Articles
e. Other
11. Macrame
a . Jewelry
b Plant holders
c. Wall hangings
d. Other
12 Metal work
13. Mod podge
14 Mosiac tile
a. Found objects
b. Seed
c. Tile
15. Paper Flowers
16. Plaster of Paris
a. Figurines
b. Hand molds
c. Wall plaques
17. Rock work
a. Book ends
b. Desk seta
c. Jewelry
18. Stained glass
CLASS E - TOYS
LOT
1. Dolls
2. Stuffed toys
DIVISION 4 - COLLECTORS CORNER
Superintendents: Harold Peek, Edna Peck. Sharon Harrison. Sally Wilson
All exhibits must be c lean. Soiled exhibits will not be judged.
PREMIUMS lst-ROO, 2nd-$3.0(), 3rd $2.00, Sweepstakes, Ribbon
LOT
1. Antique dishes, limit 3
2. Barbed wire
3. Barber shop collection
4. Bell collection
5. Brass item
6. Button collection
a. Cumpaign
b. Clothing
7. Copper item
8. Cups
a. Antique
b. Mustache
5. Porcelain figurines, lace
6. Porcelain figurines, plain
7. Vases
8. Other
b. Plain
3. Planters
4. Trays, wall plagues, etc.
a. Foiled
b. Leaded
19. Stencil painting (textile)
20. Swiss Straw
21. Tole Painting
a. Tin or metal
b. Wood
1. Animals
2. Fruit or flowers
S. People
4. Clocks
S. Other
22. Tube painting
a. Luncheon cloths
b. Pictures
c. Pillow slips
d. Tea towels
e. Wall hangings
f. Other
23. Upholstered furniture
24. Woodworking
a. Furniture making
b. Refinishing
c. Woodcarving
d. Other
25. dough Art - any subject
26. Holiday Decoration (any
holiday)
27. Wheat weaving
28. Hand Weaving
29. Spinning
30. Shrink Art
31. Calligraphy
32. Beads
a. flowers and fruit
b. animals
c. Other
33. Corn husks
34. Plaster Craft
35. Soap
36. Essays
37. Other
3. Yarn
4. Wood
5. Other
c. Shaving
d. Tea
9. Doll, 1-3
10. Fossils
11. Found article
12. Glassware
a. Cut glass
b. Depression glass
c. Frosted glass
d. Milk glass
e. Pressed glass
f . Kuby glass
13. Granite ware
The Heppner Gazette-Time. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 1, 181 -TWENTY FIVE
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