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THIRTY TWO-TV Heppner Gaiette-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. June 18. 1981 equitation, but not in both. Choice of equipment optional, as listed under Western equitation. When using bosal hackamore or snaffle bits, two hands on reins permitted. No restrictions on bits., Champion and Reserve Champion in each age division DIVISION 3 - 4-H COLT GROUND TRAINING All age contestants compete together. Entrants will do as many of the 14 tiems listed in Step-4B of the Oregon 4-H Horse Advancement Program as they can in the fifteen minute time limit. Contestant must give judge a list of exercises to be attempted. Judging will be based on how all items atempted are accomplished. Colts must be born in 1979, 1980, or 1981. DIVISION 4 - 4-H ENGLISH RIDING CLASSES F.NGISH EQUITATION LOT 1. Beginners and Juniors 2. Intermediates 3. Seniors Horses to be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both ways of ring. To be judged 50 percent on performance and 50 percent on hands and seat. Required movements in 4-H Horse contest outline. Either hunt seat or saddle seat tack and attire acceptable. Riders will be judged on effective use of aids and horse control. Emphasis on posture and balance. Ill T SKAT EQUITATION OVER FENCES LOT 1. Beginners & Juniors Rid'TS lo be judged over a course of 6 fences, maximum, not to exceed 2 feet, 6 inches in height. Jumps may include post and rail, brush, oxer, crossed poles, and or gate. Course to be posted. Any or all contestants may be called back to perform at three gaits or any lest asked by judye. To be judged on performance and hands and seat . Except for refusals, jumping faults of the horse are not to be considered unless it is Ihe result of the rider's ability. Three cumulative refusals will eliminate. If a refusal occurs in a double or triple, riders shall rejump all elements of the combination. Hard hats with chin straps and bonis required Hunt seat tack and attire or modificajions of same accepted Spurs and crops are optional. 2. Intermediates Riders to be judged over a course of nine fences, maximum, not to exceed three feet in height. Jumps may include post and rail, brush, coop. wall, oxer, crossed poles, gate, and or picket fence. Judging and performance other than jumping to be the same as in the above class. Course to be posted. 3. Seniors - same as Intermediates, above. DIVISION 5 - 4-H TRAIL HORSE CLASS Judged on performance and manners wilh emphasis on smoothness with which rider controls horse and negotiates obstacles in prescribed course. NOT TO BE JUDGED ON SPEED There will be a time limit on each individual After two refusals or unnecessary delays, the participant must pass and go on to the next obstacle. There will be a minimum of five obstacles used from the following: Walk through cavalletti. open and close gate, simulated water obstacle, walk over bridge, drag rope, back through marked course, dismount and mount on off side, mailbox, carry object to specified point, lead horse over jump or obstacle, sidepass. Contestant will be scored on each obstacle and given a total score for performance based on poise, manners, use of aids, and smoothness of performance. Exhibitors may show English or Western. LOT 1. Beginner 2. Junior 3. Intermediate 4. Seniors DEPT.V. NATURAL SCIENCE Superintendents: Kick mill l.iz Curtis Pit EM 11 'MS Blue-S.'l .00. Red $2.00. White $1 .00 DIVISION 1 - 4-H 0UTD00RSMAN An educational exhibit related to the out-of-doors. Exhibit not to exceed 30" in width. 24" in depth. 30" in height LOT 30001 Outdoorsman. Junior 30002 Outdoorsman. Intermediate 30003 Outdoorsman. Senior Score card for Outdoorsman exhibit: Educational value - 25 'include an explanation of such things as; how to use an exhibit, how made, where found, identify parts, etc.. if appropriate to exhibit. Example a bird house exhibit could include plans for making it, where it would be used, for what birds, an actual picture where it will be used. etc. ) Workmansip. arrangement, neatness - 50. Attractive, holds interest - 25. DIVISION 2 - 4-H GEOLOGY At least 50 percent of the specimens must have been found by the exhibitor and at least 5 of the specimens collected during the current 4-H year. 34001 Geology. Jr. - 10, 15 or 20 specimens according to year in 4 11 Geology. 34002 Geology. Int. - 15 to 35 specimeng according to year In 411 Geology 34003 Geology, Sr. - 20 to 55 specimens according to year in 4 -If Geology. DIVISION 3 - 4-H VEGETABLE GARDEN The numbers or amount of each vegetable required for plant and collection exhibits can be found in the 4-H Vegetable Garden Exhibit guidelines, 4 H 2331. PREMIUMS Blue $3 00. Red $2 00 white $1 00 For collection exhibits, exhibit should be on tray or container no larger than 18 ' x 14 x 2 j inches. Plate exhibits should be exhibited on 9" plate. Members may enter only one class. Vegetable Garden. Junior 23311 - Plate exhibit (plate of one vegetable variety) limit two entries 23312 Collection exhibit (3 vegetables) Vegetable Garden, Intermediate 23321 Plate exhibit (plate of one vegetable variety) limit three entries 23322 Collection exhibit (4 vegetables) 23323 - Poster or display showing and explaining results of member's experiment. Vegetable Garden. Senior 2.1311 - Plate exhibit (plate of one vegetable variety) limit Tour 23322 - Collection exhibit (5 vegetables with varieties labeled) 2.1333 - Commercial Display (10 lb. unit of produce with record of commercial garden) 23344 - Educational Display showing and explaining results of experimental commercial garden. DIVISION 4 - 4-H FLOWERS PREMIUMS Blue $.1 00. Red $2 (XI. White $1 .00 -The class or kind of flower need not be shown on the entry, but should be on the exhibit lag attached lo the exhibit The requirement for each exhibit can be found in Oregon 411 Flower and Ornamental Growers' Handbook, 4 H 231. Exhibitors may enter only one class. Flowers. Junior 231 1 1 1 to 3 different kinds or types of cut flowers 2:1112 - Bouquet of fresh flowers 23113 Bouquet of dried flowers Flowers. Intermediate 23121 2 In 4 different kinds or types of cut flowers 23122 Fresh flower arrangement 23123 Plaque with dried materials Powers. Senior 23131 3 lo 5 different kinds or types of cut flowers 23132 Fresh flower arrangement with theme. "Oregon, the Beaver State". 23133 Arrangement with dried materials CONTAINER GARDENING PREMIUMS Blue $3.00, Red $2.00, While $1.00 Container Gardening. Junior 23211 One container grown plant (s Container Gardening. Intermediate 23221 One container grown plant (s) 23222 Display on experiment wilh planl(s) in containers Container Gardening. Senior 23231 One container grown plant (s) 23232 Display on experiment with plant(s) in containers 23233 Commercial exhibit of plants (flat or market package) DIVISION 5 - 4-H INSECTS Judging will be based on cotidilion of specimens, monotint!. Iiillmg, attractiveness and education value of exhibit CLASS A - ENTOMOLOGY 322(11 Junior - 10 - 20 insects, at least 10 orders 32202 Intermediate !" - 50 insects, at least 12 orders 322113 Senior specialized collections, life histories, not more Hum 50 specimens CLASS H BEES 32101 - Bee. Junior 32102 Bee. Intermediate 32103 - lice. Senior DEPT. VI. HOME ECONOMICS DIVISION 1 - 4-H CLOTHING - Label each garment and article with name, address, county, and phase (typed or printed on white fabric and securely attached).