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Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Premium Book-THIRTY-FIVE -H CAKE BAKING CONTEST FOR INTERMEDIATES AND SENIORS PREMIUMS Blue M 00, Red SS.OO. White MM Open to all Intermediate tnd Senior 4 H Foods Members. Each contestant mul use the same two-egg yellow cake recipe printed below. Contestant! must prepare cake at assigned time under supervision of Judge. Pre-register to participate. Contestants bring all Ingredienti and supplies needed to prepare cake. (Ovens provided). Use ingredients listed for recipe making no substitutions, additions or deletions. No frosting or glaze is to be used on contest cake. County contest only. TWO EGG YELLOW CAKE 3 cups cake flour 14 cups sugar 14 cups milk cup shortening 2 eggs 24 tap. double-acting baking powder I tup. salt m Up. vanilla extract Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour one 13" by 9" baking pan. Into large bowl, measure all ingredients; with mixer at low speed, beat until well mixed, constantly scraping bowl with rubber spatula. Beat at medium speed 4 min., occasionally scraping bowl. Pour batter into pans and bake round layers 30 to 35 minutes, or 13 x " cake for 40 to 45 minutes, until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool cake in pans. Cake may be left in pans. Makes 2 layers or 1 cake. SCORING Each of the three groupings below will account for one-third of the total score. Each participant will visit with judge after the mini-meal is prepared and served. 1. Preparation skills (measuring, mixing-assembling, cooking, and baking procedures). 2. Management (efficient use of equipment and work space, tasks done in efficient sequence) 3. Work habits (cleanliness, neatness, sanitation, safety). DIVISION 9 4-H CAKE DECORATING PREMIUMS Blue MM. Red tl.ae. Whit . Decorating only to be Judged. Member may prepare and decorate cake at home. Enter at the same time as other food exhibits. Judging will be on decorating skills, accurac y , color combinations, smoothness of techniques, design, balance. Decorating may be on cake forms or cakes. BASIC CAKE DECORATING (beginners) those who have taken 1 series of cake decorating lessons. CLASS 1: Stars CLASS 2: Flowers and Leaves CLASS 3. People ADVANCED DECORATING (Those who have had 2 or more series ofjnstruction) CLASS 1: People CLASS 2: Tier EXPERT (3 or more series) 1. Junior 2. Intermediate 3. Senior uividiwn iu -n chilli ucvtLdrcfYifcNi PREMIUMS Blue - M M, Red I3.M. White $2.00 Clubs or members may enter exhibits. Or, members may individually display one arUele they ha ve made. The purpose of a club display is to show what the club has done in the total project. Samples of different articles made, some pictures of fun friends, and stories of the project may be included. 91101 Fun with Children, Junior 91102 Fun with Children, Int. 01103 fun with Children, Sr. 91210 Caring for Babies DIVISION 11 4-H HOME ENVIRONMENT PREMIUMS Blue -M. Red-13, White -If An exhibit consists of an article made for the home. Include an explanation to tell the fair audience what the article is, how it was made, and how it will be used in the home, Explanations must be complete and accompany the article to qualify for judging. If a member's work cannot be brought to the fair (example a remodeled bedroom ) a member may exhibit an explanation of his-her work which shows and tells what he-she has done. 94101 Enjoy Your Home, Junior 94102 Enjoy Your Home, Intermediate 94103 Enjoy Your Home, Senior DEPT. VIII. CREATIVE ARTS Superintendents: Peggy Fishburn, Sharon Harrison DIVISION 4-H LEATKERCRAFT PREMIUMS Blue-MM. Red - I3.M. White - I2.M Only one article or pair of article is exhibited. Refer to member's guide, 4-H Leathercraft Project 4-H 750, for detailed information. Members are to enter exhibits in the class as identified by skill demonstrated. Exhibits will be judged on the skills outlined in the following classes. If exhibits entered in the class contain additional demonstrated skills, the skill will be evaluated, extra credit will not be given but will be counted against the exhibit if not done properly. LOT 7512 Use of Basic Tool Set, exhibits which demonstrate basic leather tools. 7513 Edging and, at least double style lacing, assembly of small articles or two-part projects. 7514 Apply hardware and assembly, more advanced assembly techniques to include one of the following: folding, skiving, molding, lining. 7515 Background dyeing or figure carving, on more difficult article. 7616 Filigreeing and -or embossing, more detail assembly. 7517 Show at least one new, advanced technique, such as hand sewing, designing own pattern, cutting project from hide. 7518 A major article, showing considerable advanced techniques and ability to handle a large project. 7519 Other techniques, may include pyrography (burning), freehand stamping, silhouette, inverted carving, etc. 1. Junior 2. Intermediate 3. Senior DIVISION 2 41 DECORATIVE PAINTING PREMIUMS Blue -M-M. Red -I3.M. White -I2.M Members may exhibit in one class only. (Refer to the Decorative Painting Leaders guide. 4-H 712, for detailed information.) When two articles make up an exhibit, the articles must each be labeled with name, address and class number of exhibitor and attached to each other. 7121 Basic skills and brush strokes, select best article 7122 Old Tole Designs, article using old tole designs 7133 Fruits, article showing fruit 7124 Advanced Flowers, article showing flower(s) 7125 People and Animals, article showing person or animal 7126 Vegetables, article showing vegetable(s) 7127 Original Designs, using member's own pattern and previously learned skills. Submit design with the article. 7128 New Ideas in Creative Decorating, could be anything different, such as painting on fabric, glass, gold leafing, stenciling, etc. 1. Junior 2. Intermediate 3. Senior DIVISION 3 4-H ART PAINTING PREMIUMS Blue - M OO. Red f 3.M, White 2.M Only one article to be exhibited. Refer to the member's manual, Art Painting, 4-H 711, for detailed information. 7111 Art Painting I - One composition, not oil. 7112 Art Painting II - One framed composition (landscape, seascape, still-life, portrait) not oil. 7113 Art Painting One framed composition, showing detail, not oil. 7114 Art Painting IV - One framed composition, any media. 1. Junior 2. Intermediate 3. Senior Z33 TURNER VAN MARTER 0 & BRYANT 1 INSURANCE Dot aCC uoux Oniwiancz needs JtUfihont 676-Qitf la VERNE VanMARTER, HOWARD BRYANT MARIANNE KAHL ROBERT KAHL 1 87 North Main Street Heppner, OR 97836 P.O. Box 755 JR. en L4 iff