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Morrow lounty Fair and Rodeo Premium Book-SEVENTEEN CLASS It - CHILDREN'S ARTICLES LOT 1. Afgnant crocheted 2. Crib spread, applique 3. Crib spread, crocheted 4. Crib spread, embroidered 5. Pillow slip, applique 6. Pillow slips, cross stitch 7. Pillow slips, embroidered 8. Quilt, applique and quilted 9. Quilt, pieced and quilted 10, Quilt, tied comforter 11 Sheets, cross stitch 12. Sheets, embroidered CLASS C - OTHER NEEDLE WORK LOT 1. Men 2. Nursing Home Patients 3 Over 70 CLASS I) - KNITTING . USX 1 Afghan 2. Mouse or shell 3. Coats a women's lined b. women's unlim-d 4 Dresses a. girls b. women's one-piece c. women's Iwo-piece 5. Gloves or mittens, pair 6. Hats, caps and scarves a. single b. sets c. scarf 7. Ponchos 8. Slippers, pair 9. Socks a, argyle b. plain knit CLASS E - BABY KNITTED ARTICLES usx 1. Baby blanket 2. Baby booties, pair 3. Baby coat 13. Shifts and slips, crocheted 14. Sheets and slips, cross stitch 15. Sheets and slips, embroidered 16. Other, crocheted 17. Other, pictures 18. Other, toys 19. Latch hooked toys 20. Baby dresses, crocheted 21. Booties, crocheted 22. Caps, crocheted 23. Sets, crocheted 4. Baby dress CLASS F HOLIDAY ARTICLES LOT 1. Patchwork 2. Latch Hook CLASS G DOLLS LOT 10. Stole or shawl 11. Sweaters a. child's b. child's, colored design c. man's d. man's colored design e. woman's f. woman's cable design g. woman's, colored design 12. Weskit, vest 13. Other 14. Children's articles a. slippers b. scarf c. cap d. cap and scarf set 5. Baby hat or cap 6. Baby sweater 7. Baby sweater set (sweater, bonnet, booties) 3. Macrame 4. Crocheted DIVISION 3 CANNING Superintendents: Beb Munkers, Thela Lowe, Martha Munkers PREMIUMS: Except where noted First -ft. Second -13, Third-$2 Sweepstakes ribbon One jar per entry, ONLY All entries must be canned in standard Jars with rings, except Jams and Jellies, which may be entered in any open-mouthed glass Jar sealed with paraffin or standard lids and wires. Jellies must be In glass which can be unmolded. AH jars must be clean and labeled (exhibitor is responsible for filling out own labels). Unlabeled jars will be disqualified. Labels are to contain contents of jar, method and length of processing and date. Jams and jellies are to be labeled with name and date only. The Judge reserves the right to open all jars. All vegetables and meats must be pressure canned. CLASS A FRUITS LOT 1. Applesauce a. apple pie mix 2. Apricots 3. Berries a. gooseberries b. raspberries c. other 4. Cherries a. dark . b. light c. maraschino ', d. pie" - 5. Fruit cocktail 6. Peaches 7. Pears 8. Plums . 9. Other 6. Peas a. peas and carrots 7. Sauerkraut 8. Tomatoes a. stewed tomatoes 9. Wax beans CLASS B - VEGETABLES LOT 1. Asparagus 2. Beets 3. Carrots 4. Corn 5. Green beans CLASS C - CANNED MEATS LOT 1. Chicken 2. Fish 3. Game meats (venison, elk, etc.) 4. Mincemeat CLASS D - JAMS LOT 1. Apricot 2. Apricot and pineapple 3. Blackberry 4. Huckleberry 5. Peach 6. Pear 7. Raspberry CLASS E - JELLIES LOT 1. Apple 2. Blackberry 3. Currant 4. Gooseberry 5. Grape CLASS F - OTHER SPREADS LOT 1. Conserves 2. Fruit butters 3. Marmalades CLASS G - JUICES LOT 1. Fruit 2. Vegetable CLASS H - CATSUP MOk. mm m AW n 8. Rhubarb 9. Strawberry 10. Cherry 11. Plum 12. Grape 13. Other 6. Huckleberry 7. Plum 8. Raspberry 9. Strawberry 10. Other 4. Preserves 5. Syrup J. S3 I i -MUM! MMBII mMBWHWII ' s I iT 'i " ? w 1 iwm os, tUvuuat - fti ... Ms. on ULJ i YOUR COMPLETE HARDWARE & HOME PRODUCTS CENTER 106 E. May Ave. Heppner, Oregon 676-9961 Cliff & Gindi Green WELCOME FAIR & RODEO FANS!