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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1985)
Morrow County F a ir and Kudeo P r e m iu m Kook — W E N 'T V T H R E E CLASS B - VINE FRUITS LOT 1 Bernes. 12 2 Grapes, 1 bunch Cl .ASS C VEGETABLES LOT 1 Beans, lima. 10 pods 2 Beans, string. 10 pods 3. Beans, other, 3 pods 4 Beets, table, topped, four 3 . Broccoli. 2 heads 6 Cabbage, one head 7 Cantaloupe. 1 S Carrots, topped, 3 » Cauliflower, 1 head IO Oatary, 2 11. Corn, white, sweet. 3 12 Com, yellow, sweet, 3 13 Cucumbers. 3 14 Cucumbers, lemon. 3 IS Cucumbers, pickling. 3 16 Dill. 6 heads 17. Egg plant. 1 18 Endive 10 Garlic. 3 20 Gourds 21 Ground cherries, ■» cup 22 Horseradish 23 Kohlrabi. 3 24 lettuce, 2 heads 25 Melons. Crenshaw, 1 28 r 28 » 30 31 12 33 34 15 16 17 38 iy 40 41 42 43 44 43 46 47 48 40 30 51 32 53 54 35 36 57 {’ LASS l) Melons, plain Klondike. 1 Melons, striped Klondike. 1 Melons. Persians. 1 Melons, other. 1 Musk melon, 1 Okra Onions. Bermuda. 1 Onions, globe type. 3 Unions, green. 6 Parsley. 6 sprigs Parsnips, 4 Peas. 12 pods Peppers, green, 1 Peppers, red. 3 Popcorn. 1 Potatoes. Netted Gem. 4 Patoes. Red Pontiac. 4 Potatoes. White Rose. 4 Potatoes, other. 4 Pumpkin Radishes. 6 Rhubarb. 3 stalks Sage. 3 sprigs Squash, summer Squash, winter, 1 Summer savory Swiss chard. 2 Tomatoes, green. 3 Tomatoes, rip»*, 3 Tomatoes, small, any variety. 4 Turnips. 3 Watermelon. 1 G ENERAL EXHIBIT P R E M IU M S: H r »« »3. Second • 1!. Third ll Eour or more of the best fruits and or vegetables grown in your garden, arranged in an attractive disnlav DIVISION 2 — FLOWER SHOW FLOWER SHOW Some containers will be furnished Exhibitors' containers are to be marked with exhibitors' name Include foliage with flowers if possible CLASS A - FLOWERS LOT I Asters. 1 I Calendual. 3 3 Carnations. 3 4 Cosmos. 3 5 Dahlias lover 4 inches' I 6 Dahlias iunder 4 inches) I 7 Daisies. 3 B Gladiolus, dark. I 9 Gtaiolus. light. 1 10 Lilies. I stem II Marigolds, large. I 12 Marigolds, small. 3 13 Nasturtiums. 3 14 Pansies. 3 13 Petunias, double. 3 16 Petunias, ruffled, 3 17 Petunias, single. 3 18 Pinks. 3 1» Hoses. Hybrid Tea. I 20 Roses, other. I 21 Snapdragons. 2 22 Sweet Peas, 3 23 Zinnias, large. I 24 Zinnias, dwarf. 3 23 Other annuals. 3 26 Other perennials. 3 CLASS B HOUSE PLANTS LOT 1 African Violet 2 Cactus 3 Flowering Plant 4 Foliage Plants 5 Geraniums 6 Potted trees isuch as avocado, grapefruit, etc ) 7 Succulents CLASS C FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS 1 ''Autumn'' warm colors 2 "My Favorite Container'' 3 "A live in '85" - fair theme 4 "In Grandma's Day" using an antique container or reproduction 5 Ma and Pa Kettle" animals and or people made from vegetables or flowers 6 "In Nature" wood, rocks, and other materials 7 "Let's Eat" table centerpiece 8 Everlasting" - dried flowers or weed* Loans« N obody does it better« From auto loam to vacation loans . .. .il Firsl lnUTM.Hr liank voti II finti competitive rales and hi^ltly llcxihk- U-niis ■x And wr II Inali ioti nioiiev fnr anv wortltwhilc purpose \X uh thè ridili t retili informa lion. wr tali approvr venir Inali application thr ver\ sanie j 1 da\ voti appk Plus vou cali j A crijoy (he cnnvenieixe "l our autonialu paiment s\virili San unir .imi nionrv tm postane \isil or cali a First Interstate Inali t ilfu rr todav Vili II m t whrn it comrs lo loans io>tw k I s does il Ixiirr 1= i First Interstate