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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
July 12, 1973     Shelton Mason County Journal
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CLASS 21 AGE 9 TO 12 Lot a. ANIMALS of the FOREST D. Kitchen Garden -- Using Kitchen c. A Bouquet in a Basket d. COME TO THE FAIR e. DOWN ON THE FARM Container CLASS 22--AGE 13 TO 18 HIGH SCHOOL Lot a. Rock Festival -- Anything Goes b. Vacation Time c. After the Game d. Christmas theme H -- GENERAL AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Superintendent: Mrs. Marian McMorris, Rt. 5, Box 25, Shelton, 426-1133. GENERAL AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT RULES 1. Competition is open to any resident of Mason County. 2. Entries must be grown by exhibitor. 3. As many vegetables and fruits as possible may be exhibited in class, providing there are no duplications in variety. 4. Entry cards will be provided by the Fair. 5. Threshed seeds, vegetables and fruits shall be exhibited on plates furnished by the Fair. 6. All sheafs must be in bundles tied in three places and must not be less than three inches in diameter at the butt. No blemished or diseased exhibits will be considered by the judge. 7. Depending on it's individual merits an exhibit may be given first (blue), second (red), third (white), or no award at all. 8. Entry time: From 1:00 to 9:00 p.m., Thursday, August 16. No entries shall be removed from the fair grounds before 6:00 p.m., Sunday, August 19. Blue Red White Premium points allowed .......... 5 3 0 DIVISION I -- VEGETABLES CLASS 1 -- BEANS (10 pods, any variety) CLASS 2 -- ROOT VEGETABLES (5 specimens, any variety) CLASS 3 -- SQUASH - PUMPKIN - MELON (1 specimen, any size or variety) CLASS 4 -- CUCUMBERS (3 specimens, any size or variety) CLASS S -- HEAD VEGETABLE (| specimen, any size or variety) CLASS 6 -- TOMATOES - CORN - RHUBARB (5 specimens, any size or variety) CLASS 7 -- OTHER VEGETABLE (2 specimens, any size or variety) DIVISION II -- FRUIT CLASS I -- BERRIES (Domestic) (1 container, any variety) CLASS 2 -- TREE FRUIT (5 specimens, any size or variety) (Apples may be green) CLASS 3 "- BUSH FRUIT (1 container, any variety) (Containers should be small market type, such as a strawberry basket.) DIVISION III -- SPECIAL CONTESTS CLASS 1 -- LARGEST SINGLE SQUASH, PUMPKIN OR MELON CLASS 2 -- TALLEST STALK OF CORN, ANY VARIETY CLASS 3 -- lARGEST SINGLE POTATO CLASS 4- LARGEST THREE TOMATOES, RIPE OR GREEN CLASS S -- LARGEST SINGLE CUCUMBER CLASS 6 -- TALLEST OR LARGEST VEGETABLE PLANT, ANY VARIETY CLASS 7 -- ANY UNUSUAL VEGETABLE, OR VEGETABLE GROWTH (Plants may be potted to preserve their growth during the length of the fair.) I -- POULTRY AND RABBITS DEPARTMENT DIVISION I -- POULTRY 1. See detailed and Regulations. 2. Trio consists DIVISION RULES health regulations in the General Rules of two hens and one rooster. CLASS 1 -- CHICKENS (Any breed) Premium points allowed Blue Red White Individual ..................... 20 15 10 Trios ......................... 20 15 10 Lot a. Cock b. Hen c. Cockerel d. Pullet e. Old trio B Q~ f. Young trio g. 3 broilers or 3 fryers h. Rooster CLASS 2 -- DUCKS (Any breed) Premium points allowed (same as chickens) Lot a. Drake b. Hen c. Trio CLASS 3 -- TURKEYS (Any breed) Premium points allowed Blue Individual ..................... 20 Trios .......... ............... 20 Lot a. Tom b. Hen c. Trio Red White 15 10 15 10 CLASS Premium points Lot a. Gander b. Goose c. Trio 4 -- GEESE (Any breed) allowed (same as turkeys) Points CLASS 5 -- EGGS Blue Red 20 10 Lot a. 1 dozen brown eggs b. 1 dozen white eggs DIVISION II -- RABBITS Premium points allowed Blue Red White Individual .................... 20 15 10 ............... 20 15 10 Litter ........ CLASS 1 -- ANY BREED OF RABBIT Lot a. Buck b. Doe c. Doe and litter of not less than five d. Meat rabbits (2 months old and r~ot over 5 months old) J -- LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT Superintendent: Mrs. Marje Ford, Rt. 2, Shelton, 426-6152. Box 908, DEPARTMENT RULES 1. See detailed Health Regulations. DIVISION I --BEEF CATTLE Blue Red White Premium points allowed .......... 50 35 20 Trophy will be awarded for best beef animal. FirstLinc is a special kind of banking account available only from Seattle-First National Bank. We invented it for just one purpose--to help you run your financial life more simply. We queried hundred and hundreds of bank customers (our own and people who banked elsewhere) about what services they'd like their bank to provide. And then we put all those wanted services together in a single banking account -- FirstLine. FirstLine starts with a checking account and then gives you an amazing choice of other services to use as you see fit-- Three kinds of checking acco, unts-- regular, economy, and one that s free (if you keep a $200 balance). Choice of 12 different check designs, 12 different check wallets. FirstLine Master Charge--America's most useful credit credential. Free postage-paid, pre-addressed Harry C. James Manager .... i .... envelopes for banking by mail. Automatic deductions from your checking account to build your savings or pay your First Bank loan. A special kind of savings account that gives you a detailed monthly record of savings deposits, withdrawals, interest and balance. Special identification to cash checks in any First Bank branch anywhere. Guaranteed checks accepted for up to $100 by participating merchants across Washington. On.the-spot cash loans to $500 just by signing your name and presenting your FirstLine card to any First Bank teller. Extra Balance feature so you can write a check for more than you've got in your account, without being overdrawn. And it's all summed up on your monthly FirstLine statement, a look into the very heart of your person al finances. Checking, savings, charge, and loan trans- actions spelled out in detail to help you manage and keep track of your money. FtrstLlne. One account to make things a little simpler. NATIONAL BANK MEMBERFDIC Robert F. Morris Assistant Manager Ernestine C. Furlong Assistant Manager A renewable resource furnishing another crop for continued forest environment. @ Animated steak Thursday, July 12, 1973 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page S-/ Page S-IO - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, July 12, 1973