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Show Garden and Fruit SHARON GRIFFITHS Chairman, NANCY SMITH CLASS I SOLAN AC EOL'S FRUITS 386-23- -- 438-56- 64 CLASS I 23 I5S I - POD m A T GETABLES edit le maturity. Beans, any variety .Ji.- 'Ira, I - Rye C LASS II anety any vanetv vanetv veet Corn stalks, anv variety, tied in four planes Poprorn, an. variety, tied in four places j've-'- t orn, C C L VSS V huske-- anv Po;om, Five roots, one-inc- top, ediMe maturity, umformsue h any vanetv Beets, anv variety Parsnips, any variety Turnips, any variety Fal.shes, aras, tops any variety-pu- a- - Sheaves must off, ediHe maturity CAEBAC-F- , jr-p- Cl - ASS VII VINT CROPS Watermelons Pump fan one one two Summer Squash Fall and Winter Squash one any variety two C antaloupe Cucumbers five, any variety CLASS - - TUBER CROPS five, any variety IX - HERBS quart Fine Arts diameter LEITH DE WEESE Chairman, 43 RAMONDE SMITH, MARGARET LUND, JILL HOLLINGSHEAD, -- and tied in three places. Wheat, any variety Oats, any variety Barley, any variety Rye LASS V FORAGE CROPS IN SHEAF Sheaves must not be less than 1 12 inches in diameter and tied in two places. Tall Wheat Grass Intermediate Wheat Grass Crested Wheat Grass Stiff Hair Wheat Grass Smooth Brome Grass Alfalfa, any variety Sunflower, - 2 CLASS VII any variety in HAY thick flake of Hay exhibits shall consist of a hay from a standard bale showing green color and leafiness. Cover flake completely with clear plastic wrap and tape on the back side. Hay cube exhibits should be displayed In a gallon container. FRUIT Fruits five each on a plate Small fruits and berries five on a plate Strawberries Raspberries, gooseberries. Currants, others Fifth 10 387-27- 67 64 386-23- 71 available at fair grounds. 4. Divisions: Adults, senior (over 60), junior (13 and under). 5. Exhibitor is responsible for delivery and pickup of his or her own work. If this is Impossible, contact the chairman Ln your community. Leith DeWeese, Beaer; Ramonde Smith and Margaret Lund, Milford; and Jill Hollingshead, Minersville. 6. All work will be screened before hanging or displaying. 7. AWARDS: Ribbons will be given to all exhibits. A special ribbon in each division for best work will be given. 8. Non --Responsibility: All reasonable care will be given each entry, but Beaver County Fair will not be responsible for damage, loss or delay. stalks ears, 387-28- 1. Landscape, portraits, still life (florals), miniatures 2. Media: Oils, water colors, graphics, acrylics. No more than four entries in any media. 3. Work must be original by exhibitor and must be completed within the last three years. All paintings must be ready for hanging. No wire or materials - the husk. Dill, 14 pound Chives Mint Others Pitted C SHEAF GRAINS not be less than two inches in CLASS VI HELD CORN Six stalks, tied securely. Five TO CLASS X -- Sudan Potatoes CLASS 8-- - CLASS IV t ETC. f t , one heal trimmed, any variety f auUf.over, one head trimmed, any variety one pound bunch Broccoli 10 buds Brussel Sprouts five on a plate Korirari one head triTTed or two leaf lettuce Ie'-j- ce or two Porr.ane 1 4 B. bunch Farslev two each Spinach or Swiss Chard five stems Rhutart t I.kSS VI Ranger Utah Common glass jar. Tall Wheat Grass Intermediate Wheat Grass Crested Wheat Grass Smooth Brome Grass Stiff Hair Wheat Grass Carrots, an s m CRASS SEED All exhibits should be cleaned and shown in one C LASS - ROOT CFOPS 60 1. This division includes such items as needlepoint, crewel, latch hook, wood, ceramics, pottery, plaster, dough art, flower arrangements, decoupage, macrame, leather, tole painting, string art, weaving, models, etc. A special exhibit of taxidermy. There will be a junior division and adult division to be judged separately. Also, kits (needlepoint, crewel, latch hook, etc.) will be judged separately from originals. Anyone wishing to display-hobbieor collections without being judged are also welcome. 2. All articles must be at the fair building between 10:00 a.m. and p.m. on Monday, the 8th of August. No entries will be accepted after that time. Absolutely no one will be allowed In the building, Tuesday, the day of judging. 3. Exhibitor is responsiole for delivery and pickup of his or her own work. If unable to get your articles to in your city know the fair, let one of the to arrange pick-u- p. quart - LEGUME SEEDS glass jar. Alfalfa Seed Alfalfa Seed Pinto Beans - COPN ears or six stalks 5S IV Five -- All exhibits should be cleaned and shown in one -- quart variety any 387-27- an glass jar. Winter Wheat S sring heat Barley Oats 10 Pods at Pas, BONNIE HARDY --Chairman, MARY JANE FULLER MARY ANN WILLIAMS, ROSE MARIE CASSELL, LUANN CARTER, an THRESHED GRAIN CLASS I All exhibits should be cleaned and shown in one Plate of five. BuBs onl , Hu I', s ani tops, well trimmei i THRESHED GRAIN classes. - BULB CFOPS II - All crops must have been grown by th exhibitor in Beaver County. All exhibits must conform to regulations listed under classes. Ribbons awarded in all Plate of 5, any variety Tomatoes, Ripe Green Peppers, Bell Chili One only I gg Plant ( Arts and Groffs Field Crops Annual on a plate one bunch Grapes CLASS XI Apples Pears - five MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS five Rocky Mountain DSGDC1D Photography MARY LOWE, Chairman, JOLYN LEKO, ELAINE CRAW, 438-22- Saturday, August It 70 387-23- 44 386-23- Rodeo Assn I -- 6:00 W p.n. 18 1. No smaller than 4X5 photo acceptable. 2. Photo must be mounted on cardboard or framed. 3. Write the Division to be entered and your name and address on back. 4. Both black and white and color photos will be accepted. 5. AH categories: Wildlife and Nature; Sports; Features; Human Interest; Portraits, etc., will be accepted. 6. We will tee care to secure safety of photos, but will not be responsible for lost, damaged or stolen photos. 7. The Supervisor has the right to reject photos that are objectionable. Admission: Family 10 Adult 3 Children T Senior Cffians 2" IN THE BEAVER COUNTY FAIR RODEO ARENA NEAR MINERSVILLE BAREBACK TEAM ROPING RIDING SADDLEBRONC CALF RIDING ROPINGCunlimited BULLDOGGING BULL RIDING BARREL RACING Enter August 6th before noon (unlimited) 386-2k- 6S or (unlimited) 438-2- 35 (unlimited) |