Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 21, 1984, Morrow County Fair, Page TWENTY ONE, Image 29

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    DIVISION 4 COLLECTORS CORNER
Superintendents: Edna Pe ck. Sharon Harrison, Barbara Antolgui
PREMIUMS: Flrst-14. Second 13. Third 12
Sweepstakes Ribbon
All exhibits must b clean. Soiled exhibits will not be Judged. One item only
constitutes an exhibit where noted. Items previously exhibited will not be judged.
Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Premium Book-TWENTY-ONE
DIVISION 5 MINIATURE CAR RACES
Superintendent: Dan Mc Bride
LOT
1. Advertising old
2. Antique dish
a. plate
b. lea pot
c. tureen
3. Bell Collection
4 Bottles old
a canning jars
b. frosted - three
c. miniatures five
d. most unusual
e. booze bottles old, limit 3
f. medicine bottles five
g. soda, three
h. suncolored. three
i. collection - six. one color
5. Boxes, old fancy
6. Brass item
7. Calendar, old
8. Candlestick holders, old
9 Copper item
10 Crockery item, old
II. Crumb tray
12 Cups
a. antique
b. mustache
c. shaving
d. lea
13. Fan. fancy hand
14. Fossils
15. Found item
16. Glassware
a. carnival glass
b. cranberry
c. ciji glass
d. Irohled
e. milk glass
f. pressed
g ruby
17. Granite ware
18. Hair styling items, old
19. Household item, old
20. Indian
a. arrowheads
b. artifacts
21. Ink well
22. Ironware, old
23. Jewelry, old
24. Knife, old hunting or pocket
25. Lantern, old
26. Leather article, old
27. Magazines, old - limit 3
2B. Manicure set
29. Mounted collection
30. Musical instrument
31. Pewter article
32. Photographs, old
33 Picture, old
34 Pitcher, old
35. Postcards, old
36. Razor, old straight edge
37. Silver article, old
38. Tools, old
39 Toys, old
a. dishes
b doll
c. furniture
d. game
e. metal
4). Salt and pepper shakers, limit 3 pair
41. Thimble collection
42. Tinware, limit 3 v .
43 Vanity set
44 Vase, old one or one pair
45. Watch, old
4fi Wooden ware article
47 Cameras, old
48 Other
REMIIMS:
First - $4, Second -13. third $2
Double elimination
Wood race cars.
Racing Specifications: -
1. Width overall width shall not exceed 2V
2. Length overall length shall not exceed 7"
3. Weight : Shall not exceed five 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 and bushings are prohibited.
5. Springing: The car shall not ride on any type of spring.
6. Details: Details such as steering wheel, decals, painting interior detail are
permissible as long as these details do not exceed the maximum length, width and
weight specifications.
7. Attachments: The car must be 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 and father
both i.
10. Two cars will be raced at a time. Double elimination will he used.
11. This will be open to three different age groups: 1-10; 11-15; 16-100.
12. First, second and third prize for each group. Prize will also be given to the best
finished and designed car in each group.
13. Cars are to be left at the fair on display and after entry to car race.
DEPT. X. YOUTH
PET SHOW
Superintendent: Karen Thompson
PREMIUMS: Ribbon and f I for each exhibitor
2 p.m. Tuesday. August 14 - 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.
SCHOOL EXHIBITS
Participating 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 Imit 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.
PR EMU MS: Each school exhibiting will be awarded 125
A ribbon will be awarded to each exhibit
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