Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 11, 1974, Page 6, Image 6

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    Demonia Eagle
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THURSDAY,
JU LY
IX.
1974
Kane's Collage
Florisl
‘‘Teleflora”
M yrtle K ane - O w ner
When your heart has a mes
sage, say it with flowers Be sure
you rem em ber the one you love
with flowers on an anniversary,
birthday, or special occasion
F o r flowers to suit the occasion,
go to K A N E 'S C O TTA G E F L O R ­
IS T located at 3322 Pacific Ave in
Forest Grove phone 357-7362 for
flowers by w ire They are open
10 a.m . to 4 p.m . on Sundays for
your convenience.
W hether it is a corsage, bou­
quet. funeral design or flowers
for the ailing, you w ill find just
what you want here There is
alw ays a wide variety of the
most popular flowers and colors
that are beautiful and they
cordially invite you to stop on
your next trip to town and see
w hat a beautiful selection you1
can get here at a price you can
afford
In this 1974 Review, we the
researchers, suggest vou re ­
m em ber the name, K A N E 'S
C O T TA G E F L O R IS T when you
need flowers for any occasion
M. T. C raw ford - O w ner
This well known firm , located
in Hillsboro at 1775 SE Tualatin
Valley Hw y, is the dealer for the
popular Massey-Ferguson line of
farm equipment Be sure you see
this firm before you purchase
vour farm equipment They have
had years of experience in fu rn ­
ishing just the right machine for
the job.
When you buy farm equip­
ment. you want to know that
you are getting machines tnat
w ill stand up to the job This
equipment has stood the test for
years It can be depended upon
to give the m axim u m service per
dollar invested
We, the compilers of this 1974
Review , wish to point out the fine
reputation
the
C R A W FO R D
OLSON E Q U IP M E N T CO has
built. They are noted for square
dealings and w ill stand behind
every purchase Drop in and see
the new models the next tim e
you are in the area. M r. Craw
ford and the staff look forw ard to
serving you in any w ay they can.
Evelyn's Paintbox
Evelyn Crook - O w ner
UJOnT BPS
FOR SALE-General
FOR SALE-Autos
YA R D SALE! July ltth thru 21st
at 1017 First Ave. Starting at
10:00 a jn . until 6:00 p.m.
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1963 FORD % ton pickup. 17"
tires • like new
See Larry E l­
ton or call 429-5785
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FOR SALE - Day old grass hay
in the field. Phone 429-7522.
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WELCH G ELDING and lead rope
with hay 665.00, without $35.00.
429-6065
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10 Y E A R old Gelding. Strawberry
Roan with saddle. $250.00 and
Hereford Cow with first calf
(bull) $300.00. Phone 4296291
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N E E D HOMES for hand fashion­
ed dolls. 50 cents and up Can
be seen in the window of the
L arafro m at
Call 4292S65.
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I F CARPETS look dull and drear,
remove the spots as they appear
with Blue Lustre
Rent electric
shampooer $1. Brureman Hard­
ware
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'69 CHEV. Kingswood wagon.
New tires. AC, PS, heavy trailer
hitch. Excellent condition. $1296.
SaSnta F e trailer, $745. 4293832.
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Crawford Olson
Equipment Co.
SPIN-DRY washer, good condi­
tion. pressure cooker, almost new.
$25.00 for both. 4297501.
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FOR SALE: Approximately 100m
marked timber near Mist. Phone
M r.
Good, Portland, 2899781,
evenings.
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REDUCE
excess fluids
with
Fhiidex tablets, only $1.89 at
Vernonia Drugs.
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H A YIN G , mowing, raking and
baling. CaU 4296783.
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SANTE F E 15 F t. '64 Trailer.
Good. $745. Phone 4293832.
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FOR the home Seamstress - Full
line of Simplicity Patterns at
SEW S IM PLE SHOP, 725 Bridge,
Vernonia.
Phone 4297441.
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C U T FLOWERS, weddings, fun­
eral designs, plants. Also flowers
by wire. Artificial flowers and
gifts. CHALET FLO W ER SHOP.
Phone 4295733 or 4296301.
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FOR SALE-RT Estate
I t seems that every year, more
VERN O N IA AREA
and more people fall into the
M ini-Farm
category of those who have
everything and a re very hard to Nice remodeled two bedroom on
144 acres. This won’t last I $19,-
buy for
I f that person you a re shopping
990.
for falls into that category why
Quality Home
not stop in at
E V E L Y N 'S
P A IN T B O X in Hillsboro located
Two bedroom, two bath on lVt
acres with creek. Has many ex­
at 276 E M ain phone 648-6974 for
a selection of a rt supplies and art
tra luxuries. CaU office for de­
gifts that are sure to please
tails. $39,875.
anyone, beginner of am ateur
The owner of this a rt shop has
1 acre lot in Timber area with
taken much tim e and effort in
city water. Lots of trees. $4500.
choosing just the right inventory
of a rt supplies so that you can
Raise Your Own Beef
find something for a hard to buy
60 acres on Hwy. 47.
Older
person, and yet at a price you
three bedroom home with two
can afford W a t makes a better
barns. Perfect for cows or horses.
gift than a new hobbv for a friend
Excellent pasture and hay land
or relative, young or old?
170,000.
T heir friendly saleshelp w ill
gladly assist you and seem to Executive Ranch ............ $59,900
have the knack for suggesting
Well cared for nine acre ranch
just the right item
with five bedrooms, two baths,
The authors of this 1974 R e­ big fireplace, formal dining room,
view suggest that the people of cm. bam, guest cabin, machine
this area m ake E V E L Y N 'S
shop. yr. round creek. Very se­
P A IN T B O X their a rt and a rt
cluded on Pebble Creek Rd.
supply headquarters. We are
pleased to have this opportunity
10 Acres
to mention this friendly shop in
Well made two bedroom home
Hillsboro
with plenty of storage and extra
large double garage with attach­
ed canning room.
Could be
made into guest cottage.
(Pd. Adv.)
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HT A C C T P T m
D A T T P
wJLAwwlJr JLCaJU JtlA 1 JQO
M IN IM U M
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charge $1.80 fer 20
mam 5 cento i
NO tafsnnatton
wU, ■- - —
classified*
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108 Acre Ranch
Four bedroofn bone. Ideal for
cattle and horse ranching. Pood,
creek, reservoir, pasture, fenced,
many out buildings.
JACK BUCHANAN
648-8961
Evenings 324-3495
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FOR RENT
LEASE OR BUY
SERVICES
CUSTOM RALING
324-3743
KELSO SALE
BARN
SHOE R EPA IR S — Open 8:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tandy Shoe
Repair, D St., Vernonia, 4293301.
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ARCTIC
INSULATING CO.
Blown-in Insulation
Rockwool Batting
F R E E ESTIM ATES
CaU C olled 397-1670
ST. HELENS
Norman Hillsbery,
Builder
New Homes Built To Your
gperiftcatlsns
New Construction - Additions - Re-
modelng - Roofing . Foundations
— F R E E ESTIM ATES —
429-8942
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BAIR
Logging Co.
429-7485
Bill Horn ITJ
Really
GRI
853 Bridge S t , Vernonia
Phene 4296203
B IL L HORN. BROKER
SALESMAN:
D eri Roberts-4293804
Sue Filter—4297014
FOREST GROVE BRANCH —
Arlie Satterlee, Mgr.—Ph. 357-2321
DUPLAY
WAETED-RI Eriste
FOB
NEXT
WEEK’S
n nehalem
U valley
MOTOR FREIGHT, INC.
Phone 429-3462
W E are looking for 3960 acres
for future homestead. Land must
meet County requirements and
have available water
$400 -
<700 an acre lim it with $20,000
total price limit.
<100 finders
fee is yours if we buy. No agents
or dealers pleas e
Steve and
Sandy, 1-244-8945, Portland.
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NOTICE
W E W ILL not be responsible for
any debts incurred during the
period af January 1, 1974 to July
1, 1874 under the name of Scap­
poose Bookkeeping Service, not
authorized either by E d i t h
Weatherby or Elaine Fitzgibbons.
The Place To CaU For
AU Your Rock Needs!
Tracking, Excavating, Bulldozing,
Backhoe
Sand - Gravel - Rock
Stockpiled In Vernonia for
—Immediate D elivery—
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SEPTIC TANK PUM PING
Licensed - Bonded and Insured
PHONE 117-3172
I f no answer call 397-2281.
Columbia County Septic
Tank Service
M b
tors meeting for the Vernonia
Rural F ire Protection District
Wednesday, July 17, 7:30 p.m. at
the West Oregon Electric Build­
ing
Meetings are open to the
public______________________281c
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEA R IN G
ON PROPOSED
COLUMBIA COUNTY' CHARTER
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that the Columbia Cotmty Char­
ter Study Committee wiU con­
duct hearings to receive written
and oral testimony regarding the
proposed Columbia County Char­
ter.
The
proposed
Columbia
County Charter will be printed
in its entirety in the July 11th
edition of this newspaper. The
public hearings will be at the
times and places listed below:
Tuesday, July 16, 1974 a t 8:00
p.m. in the Vernonia School Dis­
trict Administration office, Ver­
nonia, Oregon.
Wednesday, July 17, 1974 at
8 p.m. in the Circuit Courtroom,
Columbia County Courthouse, St.
Helens, Oregon.
Thursday, July 18, 1974 at 8:00
p.m. in the Rainier Grade School,
Rainier, Oregon.
Dates of Publication: July 4, 1974
and July 11. 1974.
T E D W HITE, CHAIRM AN
COLUMBIA COUNTY CHARTER
STUDY C O M M ITT E E
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T H E C IT Y of Vernonia will re­
ceive applications for the position
of City Recorder until July 11,
1974, at 8:00 p.m. at the City
Hall, Vernonia. Oregon. Applica­
tions are available at the City
Hall.
Please send all applica­
tions to M ayor Sherman Fisher,
719 Bridge St., Vernonia, Ore­
gon.
Wm. E . Nelson,
City Recorder
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WARTED
A SPECIAL Council meeting will
be held July 11, 1974, at 8:00
p.m., at the City Hall, Vernonia,
Oregon, for the purpose of adopt­
ing the budget for the year 1974-
75 and to select a City Recorder.
Wm. E. Nelson,
City Recorder
W ANTED TO BU Y: Small par­
cels of timberland. 5-25 acres.
Cash or contract. W rite Box X,
CAHD oi THAHKS
721 Madison, Verngpia, 97084.
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WORK W ANTED: Lawns, yard
work, any kind of work. Call
Dan Samples,
4297082.
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M 0M
BOWLING
artac
I WOULD like to thank everyone
for the lovely dinner . going
away reception and for the many
gifts and flowers I received front
the Church and Friends.
Mrs. Alice Mills
am
g
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Oregon State Land Board, acting
through the Division of State
AUTO INSURANCE Lands, wiU receive sealed bids
at its office in Salem, Oregon,
* License Suspended
up to 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, August
• Driving Record
6. 1974, to be opened and read
’ Uninsured Accident
Matching your driving record at that hour, for a lease for
boat house, small
with one of 20 companies to pro­ houseboat,
vide maximum coverage for a boat marina, boat repair and
sales purposes, of a tract in the
minimum cost
bed of tlie Multnomah Channel
PIPER-RA NDA LL AGENCY
St. Helen*
Phone 397-6714 as more particularly described
hereinafter, giving to the owner
or owners of upland fronting
and abutting thereon the prefer­
ence right to accept the lease at
the highest bid as set out in
ORS 274.040. the Land Board
reserving the right to reject any
Mobile home - furnished or un­
and aU bids.
furnished. Carpeted, 2 or 3 bed-
Said Multnomah Channel tract
washer. dryer, dishwash- is descibed as follows:
Beginning at a point of inter­
Our location or moved to
section of the East line of
CaU 774-1236.
Ask for
Lot 2. Section 19. Township 3
Jtm.
North, Range 1 West of the
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Willamette Meridian, Columb­
ia County. Oregon, with the
NEW VERNONIA Hotel - Rooms
centerline of dike at a point
by day, week or month. Also,
which is South 63 43' East
trailer hook-ups. Phone 4295091.
2776.13 feet from the North­
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east comer of the T. J. Jack-
son Donation Land Claim;
thence along the East line of
Lot 2. South 14o feet, more
or less, to the Easterly
TY P IN G done in my home. Both
meander line of said Lot 2
business and personal. Also light
to the true point of beginning
Bookkeeping. 4297824.
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of the following described
TY P IN G done in my home. Both
tract; thence Easterly, at 90°
business and personal. Also tele­
angles to said meander line
phone answering service.
429
260 feet to a point in the
7824.________________________ 2712c
Willamette
Slough;
thence
Southwesterly,
parallel
to
FOR SAYINGS on loans contact
and 260 feet distant from the
your local Credit Union, 873
Easterly boundary line of
Bridge Street. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00
said Lot 2 to a point which is
p m . Monday through Friday.
Easterly at 90° angles from
4298031.
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the Southeast comer of said
Lot 2; thence Westerly to the
Southeast comer of said Lot
2; thence Northerly along the
Easterly line of said Lot 2
to the true point of beginning
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Bids must be accompanied by
a certified or cashier’s check,
PROFESSIONAL PA IN T IN G
money order, or cash for not less
Interior - Exterior
than 50% of the first year's rental
— Free Estimates —
and no bid will be considered if
Special Summer Rates
more than a 25-year perior at a
LELA N D SEIB ER T
minimal rental of $250 per year
Phone 4296161
9tfc for usage, subject to reappraisal
after every five years.
Establishment of property lines
w ill be responsibility of success­
ful bidder, who shall also pay
the actual cost of publishing this
notice. A complete lease form
R. Vaughn Baker,
listing other terms and conditions
is available for inspection. Bids
Auctioneer
should be addressed to Division
AUCTION F R ID A Y 7:60 P.M .
of State Lands, 1445 State Street,
Salem. Oregon 97310. Envelopes
Phone 425-3212
should bear the notation "Bid
130 Sales Bare Road
to Lease Multnomah Channel
KELSO, WASHINGTON 18626
Riverbed ”
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Division of State Lands
W illiam S Cox, Director
VERNONIA SANITARY
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SERVICE
Phone 4296711
3(nic
T H E R E wiU be a Board of Direc­
• i m o «'
CEPT
I
Women's Sum m er
July 1
K im m el's
Quinn Insurance
Mist Shake
Vernonia V ariety
3
3
1
1
High team gam e, Quinn Insur­
TH E L IN E U P of
shoe Tournament
pitchers in sue
Seniors. Juniors,
trophies for the 11th annual Vernonia Horse­
to Impressive. Trophies w ill go to the lucky
of five classes, or those competing in the
or Ladies events.
Oregon Receives Grant
For Volunteer Program
Oregon has been aw arded a
$174,000 grant from A C TIO N to
establish a State Volunteer Ser­
vices and City County Regional
Volunteer P ro g ram , according
to M ichael P Balzano, Director
of A C TIO N
A C TIO N is the federal volun­
ta ry service agency which com ­
bines the Peace Corps, V IS T A ,
Retired Senior Volunteer Pro-
am ,
Foster
Grandparents
ogram , Service Corps of Re-
K
PSD Offen
Oregon Tours
Looking for an inexpensive
w ay to see Oregon this su m m er9
You might w ant to check out a
non-creait sum m er program en­
titled "Oregon on $5 a d a y ",
which is sponsored by educa
tional activities
at Portland
State U niversity.
The program is open to the
public and involves touring O re­
gon by canoe, bus, boat, and foot
Trips are planned during July
and ea rly August to vacation
spots throughout northwest O re­
gon G enerally, there is either a
$5 fee for participating or a
canoe rental fee. but no trip costs
m ore than $5 a day.
The next trip planned is a bus
tour showing spots of historical
significance in the W illam ette
Valley including Portland, O re­
gon City, Aurora and Champeog
This is scheduled for F rid a y ,
July 12 and costs $5
The schedule for the rest of the
program looks like this: Sunday,
July 14, a guided canoe trip of
the Portland H arb or; F rid a y
through Sunday. July 1921, a
boat trip w ith two overnight
stays on the low er Columbia
R iv e r; F rid a y through Sunday,
July 1921;; a guided canoe trip
from Independence to P o rtla n d .
F rid a y , July 26, a bus tour of the
Oregon coast tide pools in the
Newport area ; Sunday. July 28.
a guided canoe trip to Ross
Island; F rid a y , Aug 2, a bus
tour and hike of the Alpine
meadows of Cloud Cap Inn;
Sunday, Aug 4, a guided canoe
trip to Sauvie Island; and S atu r­
day through Sunday, Aug. 1911,.
a boat trip w ith one overnight
stay to the Cascade Locks
C in t in o
tired Executives, Active Corp6
of Executives, and University
Y e a r for A C TIO N .
Oregon w ill use the grant
funds to establish a state-wide
system of volunteer coordina
tors. One w ill be located at the
state level in Salem w ith the
D epartm ent of Hum an Resour­
ces, w hile the rem aining eight
w ill be stationed at various cities
throughout Oregon.
In accepting the grant Gov
Tom M cC all said, “The value of
strong Comm unity based vol­
unteer program s has been dem
onstrated to every unit of gov­
ernm ent. Without the services
provided through
these pro­
gram s the capability of gov­
ernm ent to deliver to the public
would be severly dim inished
“ Volunteers and their organ
izations likewise need assistance
and support to continue their
effectiveness," he said.
" I note w ith appreciation that
through this state volunteer
coordination program , m any of
these increased possibilities w ill
be realized through the coor
dination of volunteer services at
the state and local le v e l," the
Governor said
The grant program is one of
several funded as part of AC­
T IO N ’S special volunteer p ro ­
gram s and was developed in
cooperation w ith the National
Governors' Conference,
t h e
program demonstrates ways in
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
337-7181
Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping,
aad Curing
Cattle received Sunday A Monday
until noon; hogs received Tuesday
and Wednesday until noon.
Meat for sale, any quantity.
— Call for Appointment —
Come through Banks, take T illa­
mook road I K m l., take first left-
hand road.
life
ance, 833;
J team
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high
K im m e l’s. 2369
High individual gam e and
series, Pat Larson-211 and 539
Splits picked up:
Pat Larson-5-6-10;
Carol Rodenhamer 5-10;
Jo Ann Beamish 2-97;
Dorothy White 910;
Donna P rice 5-7-9;,
Joyce Johnson 910;
Betty Fuquay 7-8.
Joe Howards Attend
Funeral Services
NATAL - PITTSBURG— M r
and M rs Joe How ard attended
the funeral for Doug Beckman
Monday at Scappooae. L a te r
they called on the Lenny How ­
ards at St Helens.
M r and M rs John Buchanan
and fam ily of C entralia are
spending the week here with her
mother M rs M a ry Dass. They
all enjoyed a trip to Seaside
Monday.
M r and M rs M ax Oblack ac­
companied by M r. and Mrs.
Reed Holding of Scappoose m-
ioyed a drive to Oregon City then
later stopped and visited the zoo
in Portland on the Fourth.
Weekend visitors at the home
of M rs W. P ringle w ere M r and
M rs John Bergman of St Helens
and M r and M rs Robert F red e­
rickson and fam ily of Portland.
Scott Howard and Jtm Stewart
of Astoria w ere Tuesday visitors
of M r and M rs. Joe Howard. The
Joe H ow ard’s enjoyed a picnic
lunch with M r. and M rs.Lee
Glaske at the site of their new
home off the Sunset Highway.
TROJAN HOMES Zac.
New and used Mobile
Travel Trailers,
Truck Campers aad
Parts,
accessorle
awnings, skirtings
nnce.
Two lots to serve
Lot No. 1 ■ Rainier aad Lot
No. 2 . Clatskanie.
-
Open 7 Days P e r W est -
TROJAN HOMES la c.
_____ 556-15U
Located on Hwy. 80 to BL
Helens 2K ml. 8.E. of Rai­
nier, next to Stop Im ad
Rainier. Also Clatskanto lot
on Highway 30.
Capable adrice regarding
social security,
8th and h »— h « .
Hillsboro—6492161
Cedar and Pacific
Forest Grove—297-2181
S.W. Watson
Beaverton—644-1118
741 Madison Street
Vernonia—429-6811
Co. Fair Book Page Omitted
When the printers assembled
the 1974 Columbia County F a ir
book, page 33 was omitted and
the e rro r not located until too
late to p erm it its inclusion
Therefore below, those interest-
ed w ill find a replica of the
missing page
I I — B A K E D GOODS
CLASS 10— BREAD A N D ROLLS
Lot 1— W hite Bread
Lot 7— Any other bread
2— Whole W heat Bread
8— Bakiug powder biscuits
3— Rye Bread
9— Rolls made with yeast
4— F ru it Type Bread
10— Cinnamon Rolls
5— N u t Bread
11— M uffins
6— Banana Bread
12— Coffee Cake
13— Any other rolls
CLASS 11— CAKES
Lot 1— Angel Food, no frosting
Lot 7— Applesauce Cake
2— Sponge, no frosting
8— Upside Down Cake
3— Chiffon
9— Spice
4— Gingerbread
10— W h
l ite Layer
5— Pound Cake
11— Dark Layer
6— F ru it Cake
12— Any other not Hated
CLASS 12— DECO BA TED CAKES
Lot 1— Wedding Cakes
2— Cakes decorated for an adult party or occasion.
_
3— Cakes decorated for a children’s party or occasion
Premiums fo r Class 10, 11, 12 are: 1st, <1.50; 2nd, <1.00; 3rd <.75.
CLASS 13— PIES
Lot 1— Apple
2— Berry
3— Cherry
Lot 4— Apricot
5— Mince
6— Peach
7— A ny other not listed
CLASS 14— COOKIES A N D DO UG HN UTS
(6 Cookies or Doughnuts In exhibit)
Lot 1— Doughnuts, raised
Lot 8— G inger Cookies
2— Doughnuts, cake
9— Oatmeal Cookies
3— Drop Cookies
10— Peanut Butter Cookies
4— F illed Cookies
11— Coconut Cookies
5— Icebox Cookies
12— Chip, chocolate, etc.
8— Rolled Cookies
13— Brownies
7— Sugar Cookies
14— Bar Cookies
15— Any othetr not listed
CLASS 15— C A N D IE S
(12 pieces to an exhibit)
Lot 1— Fudge
Lot 4— D ivin ity
2— Panocha
5— T a ffy
3— N u t B rittle
6— Any other not listed
CLASS 16— H O M E M A D E SOAP
Lot 1— Home made soap
Premiums fo r Class 13, 14, 15, 16: 1st, <1.00; 2nd, <.75; 3rd. <J0.
Ill- - Y O U T H SECTION
(Up to and including 16 years of age)
est^number of^poT
u
l°
you^
CLASS 17—CO O KIES
(6 Cookies to an exhibit)
Lot 1— Icebox Cookies
2— Brownies
Ginger
Oatmeal
exhl*>ltor accumulating the high.
Lot 5— Peanut Butter
6— Chocolate Chip
7— Sugar
8— Any other not listed
33