PRETTY BABIESAmong the winners at the Appalachian District Fair baby show at Gray this week were (top row, left to right) Amy Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Halt of Kingsport, best developed girl; Christy Conkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conkin of Kingsport prettiest girl; (second row) Tim Calhoun, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Calhoun of Kingsport; and Jason Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter of Church Hill, prettiest boy. They were winners in the one year to IB months show. (Times-News Photos — Jerry Cowling)More Events To Come At Appy District FairGHAY — The Appalachian District Fair Is entering the last half of Its week's run at Gray with baby shows, country music shows and livestock judging behind and more country shows, catlk Judging and the Fairest of the Fair contest still to come.A demonstration on making burlap flowers and painted rocks was slated for i p.m. Thursday In the exhibit building by the John Sevier Home Demonstration Club. At 6 p.m. was set a demonstration on needlework by the Barnes HDC. Sulphur ffcringB IIDC was to demonstrate making parchment at 8 pjn.Sonny James and the Southern Gentlemen are down for 8 and 10 p.m. performances Thursday.The junior Judging contest will be at 9 a.m. Friday. The Washington College HDC will demonstrate how to make beaded ornaments at ? pm., the Buffalo Ridge club willdemonstrate needlepoint at 6 pjn. and the Pleasant Valley club will make flowers at 8 p.m.Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass will perform at 8 and 10 p.m.Winners in the baby shows were as follows:Six months to one year — Jule Inscour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Inscour of Church Hill, best developed girl; Beverly Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Bell of Blountville, prettiest girl; James Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jones of Kingsport, best developed boy; David Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reed of Jonesboro, prettiest bey.One year to 18 months — Christy Conkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Conkin of Kingsport, best developed girl; Ainy Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hall of Kingsport, prettiest girl; Tim Calhoun, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Calhoun of Kingsport,best developed boy; and Jason Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter of Church Hill, prettiest boy.Eighteen months to two years — Kathy Childress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Childress of Kingsport, best developed girl; Tiffany Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tarry Arnold of Bristol, prettiest girl; I*arry Patrick II, son of Mr. and Mrs. tarry Patrick of Kingsport, best developed boy; and Robbie Turner, son of George Turner of Blountville, prettiest boy.Winners in the Gurnsey Dairy Cattle Show were Ridgeway Farms of Rleevllle, junior calves, senior calves, two, three, four and aged cows, and grand and senior champion; Sherrll Doran of Kingsport, Intermediate calves; David Doran of Kingsport, junior yearlings; and Cheryl Otlinger of Greenevillc, senior yearlings and Junior champion. Other entrants In the show which attracted 88 head of dairy cattle, were Shipleys Farm of Kingsport, Cedar Creek Farms of Bristol, Coekc County 4H, Gaut Farm of Greenevllle and Colletts Farm of Grecneville.Climaxing the fair Saturday night along with a performance by Susan Raye wjit oe the Fairest of the Fair contest at 7:30 p.m.Contestants are Kathy Allen of Gray, Sandy Christian of Boones Creek, Patricia Dyer of Jonesboro, Betty Dykes of Johnson City, Usa Furgescn of Jonesboro, Janet Free me r of Jonesboro, Beverly Haynes of Johnson City, Fay Hart of Jonesboro, Janice Hodges of Johnson City, Beverly Johnson of Gray, Lisa Lewis of Jonesboro, Lydia McAdams of Johnson City, June Miller of Johnson City, Jenny Show of Johnson City, and Joyce Whitehead of Boones Creek.Kathy Walker of Gray is the reigning Fairest of the Fair.