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TWENTY-TWO-Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Premium Book KIDS & SUPER KIDS CORNER TEEN CORNER KIDS: 3-7 year old Superintendent: Ellen Kennedy SUPER KIDS: 8-12 years old TEENS: II-18 yean old All entries must 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 genral 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. All Art work mutt be on plain paper and mounted. Ruled notebook paper is NOT acceptable. PREMIUMS ( for all corners, except where noted First $3. Second U. Thrid . f 1 Sweepstakes Ribbon eacb corner DIVISION 1 FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fruits and perishable vegetables presented. CLASS A - TREE FRUITS LOT 1. Apples, 3 2. Apricots. 3 3. Peaches, 3 CLASS B VINE FRUITS LOT 1. Berries, 12 2. Grapes, 1 bunch CLASS C - VEGETABLES LOT 1. Beans, lima, 10 pods 2. Beans, string, 10 pods 3. Beans, other, 5 pods 4. Beets, table, topped, four 5. Broccoli, 2 heads 6. Cabbage, one head 7. Cantaloupe, 1 8. Carrots, topped, five 9. Cauliflower, 1 head 10. Celery, two 11. Corn, white, sweet, 3 12. Corn, yellow, sweet, 3 13. Cucumbers, 3 14. Cucumbers, lemon, 3 15. Cucumbers, pickling, 3 16. Dill, six heads 17. Egg plant, one 18. Endive 19. Garlic, three 20. Gourds 21. Ground cherries, cup 22. Horseradish 23. Kohlrabi, 3 24. Lettuce, 2 heads 25. Melons, Crenshaw, 1 26. Melons, plain Klondike, 1 27. Melons, striped Klondike, 1 28. Melons, Persians, 1 29. Melons, other, 1 must be on a plate and-or in a plastic bag when 4. Pears, 3 5. Plums or prunes, 8 30. Muskmelon, one 31. Okra 32. Onions, Bermuda, three 33. Onions, globe type, three 34. Onions, green, six 35. Parsley, six sprigs 36. Parsnips, four 37. Peas, 12 pods 38. Peppers, green, three 39. Peppers, red, three 40. Popcorn, 3 41. Potatoes, Netted Gem, 4 42. Potatoes, Red Pontiac, 4 43. Potatoes, White Rose, 4 44. Potatoes, other, 4 45. Pumpkin 46. Radishes, six 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 56. Turnips, 3 57. Watermelon, 1 CLASS E - FREAK ENTRIES PREMIUMS: LOT 1. Bean in pod 2. Carrot 3. Cauliflower 4. Corn. 1 ear SO cents and a special Fresk Ribbon 10. Onions It. Peper 12. Potato 13 Squash, table 5. Corn, stalk, tallest or most unusual 14 Sunflower, largest or tallest 6. Cucumber, largest or most unusual 15 Tomato 7. Fruit, largest or most unusual 16 Watermelon 8. Gourds 17. Watermelon, largest 9. Grapes. 1 bunch 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 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 C LASS B - HOUSE PLANTS LOT 1 .African violet 2. Cactus 3. Flowering plants 4 Foliage plants 5. Geraniums 6. Plants potted in water 7. Potted trees (such as avocado, grapefruit, etc ) 8. Succulents 15 Petunias, rut tied, 3 16 Petunias, single, 17 Pinks 18 Roses, hybrid tea, 1 t. Roses, other. I 20. Snapdragons. 3 21 Sweet peas 22. Zinnias, 3 23 Other annuals. 3 24 Other perennials, 3 CLASS C LOT 1 FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Fall's Coming" warm colors 2. "Mix and Match" 3 or more kinds of flowers 3. "Days Gone By" in an antique container or reproduction 4. "Sierra" dried flowers or weeds 5. "High Woods" wood, rock or other materials 6. "Ma and Pa Kettle" animals and-or people made from vegetables or flowers 7. "May Day" in a basket 8. "Gloria" title of song to be with arrangement 9. "Progress: The ticket to Success" fair theme CLASS D - GENERAL EXHIBIT PREMIUMS: Flrt - Second - $2. Third II Four or more of the best fruits and-or vegetables grown in your garden, arranged in an attractive display. i Jim Hayes Insurance WELCOME TO THE FAIR & R0DB0 471 N. Main Heppner, OR 97836 Phone 676-5818 212 N. First Boardman, OR 97818 Phone 481-9333 I 4 i SWANSON INSURANCE AGENCY "We'll simplify your Insurance. " P.O. Box G, Main St. Office: (503) 422-7410 lone, OR 97843 Res.: (503) 422-7162