Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 18, 1981, SECTION 2, Page TWENTY SIX, Image 34

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    TWENTY SIX-The Heppner Gaiette-Ttmes. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. June IK. IMtl
14. Hair decorations
15. Indian
a. Arrowheads, mounted
b. Artifacts
16. Leather article
17. Miniature lights
18. Mounted collection
19. Musical instruments
20. Old books, limit 3
21. Old bottles
a. Canning jars. 3
b. Found article
c. Frosted. 3
d. Miniatures. 5
e. Most unusual
f. Old booze bottles. 3 '
g. Old ink bottles. 4
h. Old medicine bottles, 5
i. Soda. 3
j. Sun colored. 3
k. Collection of 6, one color
22. Old calendar
23. Old game, 1
24. Old household article, 1
25. Old ironware
26. Old jewelry
27. Old knife (hunting or pocket)
28. Old pewter article, 1
29. Old picture
30. Old plates
31. Old postcard
32. Old razors, straight edge
33. Old shoes (leather)
34. Old silver article
36. Old teapot collection
36. Old tools
37. Old toy
38. Old vase or 1 pair vases
39. Old watch
40. Pitchers
41. Salt & pepper shakers
42 Spoon collection
43. Thimble collection
44. Tinware
45. Woodenware collection
4fi Other
(Clliicjviroiiii TDA
Glenn Devin, Agent
676-9633
DIVISION 5 - MINIATURE CAR RACES
Superintendent: Dan Mi-ltririe
IMiKMIl MS ist-W.OO. 2nd $:i 00, 3rd $2.00
Double elimination.
Wood Race Tars.
(taring Specifications:
t Width - overall width shall not exceed 2:,i".
2. I-ength - overall length shall not exceed 7".
3. Weight : Shall not exceed 5 ounces No loose materials of any kind are permitted
in the car. The car may be hollowed out and built to the maximum weight by the
addition of wood or metal only, provided it is securely built into the body.
4 Wheel bearings: Washers & bushings are prohibited.
5. Springing: The car shall not ride on any type of spring
6. Details: Details such as steering wheel, deeals. painting interior detail are
permissible as long as these details do not exceed the maximum length, width. &
weight specifications.
7 Attachments: The car must he free wheeling with no starting device.
8 Inspection: Each car will be inspected by the superintendent. The superintendent
has the right to disqualify any car that does not meet specifications.
9. Owner: Car may be raced by one owner. (May not be used by Son & Father both )
10. 2 cars will be raced at a time Double elimination will be used
11 This will be open to 3 different age groups.
I- 10
II- 15
16-100
12 1st. 2nd & 3rd prize for each group. Prize will also be given to the best finished &
designed car in each group.
13. Cars are to be left at Fair on display and after entry to car race.
MOHTHWESTMiM PJ101EL
& UV PARK
389 N. Main
HEPPNER, OREGON 97836
Ann & John Skow Ph. 676-9167
Come stay with us during the fciV
DEPTX YOUTH
PET SHOW
Superintendents: Karen Thomson. Sue Jones
2:00 p.m.. Tuesday. August 25 - PARADE OF PETS
Open to children under 12.
Open to all kinds of pets, one pet per child may be shown.
Exhibitors will care for pets during show.
PRE.MU'MS
Ribbon & One dollar for each exhibitor
SCHOOL EXHIBITS
Pariirinatine schools: A C. Houghton. Heppner. lone
-A space measuring 8 ft. across the front is allotted for each school. School is not to
exceed that limit and is encouraged not to overcrowd exhibit area in order that all
items exhibited may be viewed easily.
-Each school is responsible for collecting items to be exhibited and preparing their
school's exhibit at the fair.'
PREMIUMS Each school exhibiting will be awarded $25.00
A ribbon will be awarded to each exhibit.
(IDS & SUPER KIDS CORNER TEEN CORNER
KIDK& Sl'PER KIDS CORNER
Superintendents
Karen Stack
Darlene Schoonover
l.aRae Kindle
TEEN CORNER
Superintendents
Arlene Gray
Maxine Gray
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WINTER & SWEENEY
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) Michael J. Sweeney Herman YV. Winter )
( 471 N, MAIN PMONl
P.O. BOX 582 303-876.84S6 On ,
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