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The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 18, 1981-TWENTY SEVEN KIUS0-6ycarsold TEENS 13-18 years old Sl'PER KIDS 7 12 years old All entries itiuhI be clean. Soiled exhibits will not be judged. -The following classes are the same for each corner. -Exhibitors within the above age brackets may not exhibit In the general open class competition unless there is not a class in this section for the particular item being exhibited. Teen exhibitors may exhibit In the adult photography division. PREMIUMS (for all cormess except where noted) 1st $3.00, 2nd $2 00. 3rd $1.00. Sweepstakes Ribbon each corner DIVISIOrJ 1 - FRUITS & VEGETABLES CLASS A - TREE FRUITS LOT 1. Apples. 3 2. Apricots. 3 3. Peaches. 3 CLASS B - VINE FRUITS LOT 1. Berries. 12 CLASS C - VEGETABLES LOT 1. Beans, lima. 10 pods 2. Beans, string. 10 pods 3. Beans, other. S pods 4. Beets, table, topped. 4 5. Broccoli. 2 heads 6. Cabbage. 1 head 7. Cantaloupe. I I. Carrots, topped. S 9 Cauliflower. I head 10. Celery. 2 II. Corn, white, sweet. 3 12. Corn yellow, sweet. 3 13. Cucumbers, 3 14. Cucumbers, lemon. 3 15. Ducumbers. pickling. 3 16. Dill. 6 heads 17. Egg plant. 1 IB Endive 19 Garlic.S 20. Gourds 21 Ground cherries, h cup 22 Horseradish 23 Kohlrabi. 3 24 Lettuce. 2 heads 25. Melons. Crenshaw. 1 2(i Melons, plain Klondike, 1 27 Melons, striped Klondike. 1 2H. Melons. Persians. 1 211 Melons, other. 1 4. Pears, 3 5. Plums or prunes, 8 2. Grapes, 1 bunch 30. Muskmelon, 1 31. Okra 32. Onions, Bermuda, 3 33. Onions, globe type, 3 34. Onions, green, 6 35. Parsley, 6 sprigs 36. Parsnips. 4 37. Peas. 12 pods 38. Peppers, green. 3 39. Peppers, red, 3 40. Popcorn, 3 41. Potatoes. Netted Gem, 4 42. Potatoes, Red Pontaic, 4 43. Potatoes, White Rose, 4 44. Potatoes, other. 4 45. Pumpkin 46. Radishes. 6 47. Rhubarb. 3 stalks 48. Sage, 3 sprigs 49. Squash, summer, 1 50. Squash, winter, 1 51. Summer savory 52. Swiss chard, 2 53. Tomatoes, green, 3 54. Tomatoes, ripe. 3 55. Tomatoes, small, any variety, 4 5fi Turnips, 3 57. Watermelon, l CLASS I) - GENERAL F.XHIIUT Four or more of the best fruits and or vegetables grown in your garden, arranged in n attractive displiiv. 1st $:UH, 2nd $2.00. 3rd $1.00 CLASS E - FREAK ENTRIES PREMIUMS LOT 1. Bean in pod 2. Carrot 3. Cauliflower 4. Corn, 1 ear 5. Corn, stalk, tallest or most unusual 6. Cucumber, largest or most unusual 7. Fruit, largest or most unusual 8. Gourds $.50 and a special Freak Ribbon 9. Grapes, 1 bunch 10. Onions 11. Pepper 12. Potato 13. Squash, table 14. Sunflower, largest or tallest 15. Tomato 16. Watermelon 17. Watermelon, largest 18. Other DIVISION 2 FLOWER SHOW Some containers will be furnished. Exhibitors' containers are to be marked with exhibitor's name. Include foliage with flowers if possible. CLASS A - FLOWERS LOT 1. Asters. 3 2. Calendula. 3 3. Carnations. 3 4. Cosmos. 3 5. Dahlias. 1 6. Daisies. 3 7. Gladiolus, dark. 1 8. Gladiolus, light. I 9. Lilies. 3 10. Marigolds. 3 11. Marigolds. French. 3 12. Nasturtiums, 3 13. Pansies. 3 14. Petunias, double. 3 15. Petunias, ruffled, 3 16. Petunias, single. 3 17. Roses. Hybrid Tea, 1 18. Roses, other; 1 19. Snapdragons. 3 20. Zinnias. 3 21. Other annuals. 3 22. Other perennials. 3 5. Geraniums 6. Plants potted in water 7. Potted trees (such as avocado, grapefruit, etc.) CLASS B - HOUSE PLANTS LOT 1. African violet 2. Cactus 3. Flowering plants 4. Foliage plants CLASS C - FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS LOT 1. "Autumn Leaves." warm colors 2. "Three's Company." 3 or more kinds of flowers 3. "Folklore." antique container or reproduction "End of the Trail." dried flowers or weeds "Mountain Trails." wood, rock or other materials Farmer in the Dell." animals and -or people made from vegetables or flowers Mommies Day." in a basket 'Feelings." title of song to be with arrangement 'Expanding Horizons of the 80's." 1981 Fair theme DIVISION 3 - HOME ECONOMICS - Place each food exhibit on a paper plate and in a plastic bag rather than covering with plastic wrap. - Follow adult canning rules for exhibiting canned foods. One jar per exhibit. In the West you're never far from friendly, hometown service. Now, wherever you go in the 11 western states, it will be easy to find the same kind of helpful, friendly service you've always enjoyed at First National Bank of Oregon. Because First National and 20 other banks affiliated with Western Bancorporation have changed to a common name. ..First Interstate Bank. Now you not only will enjoy more than 160 offices and nearly 100 Day & Night Teller machines in Oregon, but you'll also receive hometown service at nearly 900 bank ing offices with more than 500 Day & Night Teller machines throughout the West. So look for the sign of friendly, con- mmk. venient service... Fll) r-- wherever you are in J fl rlFSm the 11 western states. JJ Bank Member FDIC V 7