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texas county fair board 2013
96TH ANNUAL PANHANDLE EXPOSITION - TEXAS COUNTY FAIR 2013
August 7-10, 2013
Guymon, Oklahoma
Registration & Pre Entries Accepted
In All Departments & Contests
Presented by:
PLEASE PRE ENTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
BEFORE AUGUST 6, 2013
Download your entry forms at texascountyfair.org
No One Will Be Turned Away On Entry Day
Even If They Have Not Pre Entered
You may mail, fax or bring pre entries to the
Texas County Activity Center.
or go to texascountyfair.org and enter there
Contact:
Texas County Activity Center
P.O. Box 1749
West 5th Street and Sunset Lane
Guymon, OK 73942
Phone(580) 338-5446
Fax (580) 468-3027
E [email protected]
Web texascountyfair.org
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Returning in 2013
FARM CREDIT
GUYMON, OK
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TEXAS COUNTY FAIR 2013
Premium Book
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE #’s
Pre Entry Schedule All Departments........................................................ 6, 10
Arrival & Release All Departments..................................................................6
Fair Board Members and Officers...................................................................7
Department Superintendents.............................................................................8
Contests & Events Index...................................................................................9
Department Index...............................................................................................9
Schedule of Events by Days....................................................................... 10-12
Announcements.................................................................................................14
Rules & Regulations................................................................................... 14-16
Advertisers.......................................................................................................133
Sponsors...........................................................................................................133
Award Sponsors..............................................................................................133
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ANTIQUE
TRACTOR PULL
AND
MACHINERY SHOW
TEXAS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
GUYMON, OKLAHOMA
See . . .
RARE &
UNUSUAL
TRACTORS
TRACTOR PULL
SATURDAY
6:00 p.m.
Model “N” Waterloo Boy
1916-1924
FREE ADMISSION
Tractors must be 1959 models or older and must have current weight ticket
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Albert Waugh - 545-3685 Gorey Waugh - 338-6056
Curtis Raines – 338-3786
Wednesday - Saturday
August 8th - 11th
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ARRIVAL, RELEASE, & JUDGING SCHEDULE
ALL DEPARTMENTS
August 7-10, 2013
PRE ENTRIES ACCEPTED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
PRE ENTER BEFORE AUGUST 6, 2013
Dept
A Tractor Operator’s Contest.........................................Friday, 9:30 a.m......................................................... Activity Center
B Junior Heifer & Steer Show.......................................Weigh in 7:00 - 8:30 a.m., Saturday...............................Cattle Barn
Cattle Show & Judging ...........................................10:00 a.m., Saturday.................................................. Arena Building
All Cattle will be released following judging
C Open Horse Show......................................................Saturday, August 3, 2013................Pickard Arena, West on Hwy 54
Entries 8:00 a.m
Show 9:00 a.m............................. Hooker, OK
D Swine ......................................................................Weigh in 3:00-5:00 p.m., Wednesday.............................. Swine Barn
Judging.......................................................................6:00 p.m., Wednesday
All swine will be released following judging
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Swine Carcass Show & Contest................................3:00-5:00 p.m., Wednesday.............................................. Swine Barn
On Foot Judging.........................................................Immediately following swine show
Carcass Judging..........................................................5:00 p.m, Tuesday, August 13, 2013.............OPSU , Goodwell, OK
F
Junior Ewe & Market Lamb Show............................3:00-5:00 p.m., Friday.................................................... Sheep Barn
Judging.......................................................................6:00 p.m., Friday........................................................ Arena Building
All sheep released after judging
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Meat Goat Show.........................................................Entries 3:00-5:00 p.m., Thursday,
Judging....................................................................... 6:00 p.m., Thursday
All goats released after judging
H
Poultry & Rabbits.......................................................Entries 4 p.m. – 6 p.m., Tuesday................................... Poultry Barn
Judging.......................................................................9 a.m., Wednesday.......................................................... Poultry Barn
Release 5:00 p.m. Saturday
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Home & Community Education................................Entries 1 p.m. – 5 p.m., Tuesday............................... Activity Center
Judging.......................................................................9 a.m., Wednesday...................................................... Activity Center
Release 5:00 p.m. Saturday
All departments listed below enter 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Tuesday
Judging....................................................................... 9:00 a.m., Wednesday,
except for Plants & Flowers and Boy Scouts, judged at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday
Release of exhibits..................................................... 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday
Agriculture
4-H & FFA
Plants & Flowers
Fine Arts
Ceramics & Crafts
Junior Arts & Crafts
Antiques & Hobbies
Domestic Science
Domestic Arts
Photographic Arts
Girl Scouts
Boy Scouts
Junior & Senior High School Arts & Crafts
See schedule of events page 12 For contests within departments
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“Founding Farmers!”
96th ANNUAL PANHANDLE EXPOSITION
“PANHANDLE PEOPLE” - take it to the fair!
The Panhandle Exposition Texas County Fair’s theme this year is:
“Panhandle People”. There wouldn’t be a fair if not for our people. Let me start
with Rocky Richardson and Eva Mussman. Each year these two put not just
their hands to this task, but they truly take the fair to heart. Making you feel as
comfortable as possible, making you feel welcome, and doing what they can to
have you take ownership of this fair is what they help this fair board accomplish.
Now a little about our board. Serving as president of the board, I farm near
Hooker. Serving as vice president, Anthony Adams, also farms near Hooker;
Adams is a volunteer firefighter for Tyrone. David Thrasher of Texhoma serves
as treasurer and is an EMT at the Seaboard plant. Thrasher also serves as
JOHN WIEBE
a volunteer firefighter for Texhoma. Emilie Fischer is the fair secretary, and
works at Gibson Chiropractic in Guymon- lives in Hooker. Kelly Keylon has a
construction business out of Texhoma and has been involved with the fair for many years. Jason Hitch serves as
a fair board member. Jason runs a “family company”. The Hitch family settled in this area in 1884. Tom Stephens,
farmer/rancher has served on the fair board for many years. John Lynch, also of Hooker, is an Ag Banker and has
served a second term on the Texas County fair board.
Returning this year is the Oklahoma City Zoo with a collection of smaller animals and reptiles. They’ll be here
Friday evening of the fair. “Panhandle People” are invited to “take it to the fair” by our entire board. We welcome
you as friends, family and neighbors.
Texas
County Fair Board
Jerry Wiebe, David Thrasher, Anthony Adams, Jason Hitch, Kelly Keylon, Tom Stephens,
Emilie Fischer, John Lynch
Staff Members: Rocky Richardson and Eva Mussman
TEXAS COUNTY FAIR BOARD 2013
OFFICERS
Jerry Wiebe.....................President...............................Hooker, Oklahoma
Anthony Adams...............Vice-President.......................Hooker, Oklahoma
David Thrasher...............Treasurer...............................Texhoma, Oklahoma
Emilie Fischer..................Secretary...............................Hooker, Oklahoma
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jason Hitch............................. Guymon
Kelly Keylon.......................... Texhoma
Tom Stephens...............................Guymon
John Lynch.....................................Hooker
STAFF
Rocky Richardson.....................Manager
Eva Mussman....................Fair Secretary
Roberts & Keenan,
LLC
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102 S. East Street
Guymon, OK 73942
Bus: 580-338-8792
Fax: 580-338-8793
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DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS 2013
Thank you for your loyalty and the time volunteered each year. You are appreciated.
Texas County Fair Board and Staff Tractor Operator’s Contest................................................................................... Howard Adams
Beef Cattle................................................................................................................Kelly Keylon
Open Horse Show......................................................................................................Rene Bagley
Swine................................................................................................................... Ashley Harrison
Swine Carcass Show & Contest.......................................................................... Ashley Harrison
Jr. Ewe & Market Lamb Show........................................................................... Ashley Harrison
Meat Goat Show........................................................................................................Steve Kraich
Co-Superintendent................................................................................................. Dusty James
Poultry & Rabbits...................................................................................................... Cheri Allard
Agriculture............................................................................................ Harry and Emilie Fischer
4-H & FFA................................................................................................................Arlene James
Home & Community Education.................................................................................. Mary Long
Plants & Flowers................................................................................ Texhoma Iris Garden Club
Fine Arts....................................................................................................................Rose Macias
Ceramics & Crafts................................................................................................... .Joan Holland
Jr. Arts & Crafts Pre School thru Elementary .............................................. Becky Baggerly
Antiques & Hobbies................................................................................................. Carol Tucker
Domestic Science...................................................................................................... Lisa Chavez
Domestic Arts......................................................................................................Phyllis Stephens
Photographic Arts.................................................................................................... Karen Eggers
Girl Scouts....................................................................................... Girl Scouts of Texas County
Boy Scouts.......................................................................................Boy Scouts of Texas County
Junior & Senior High School Arts & Crafts..............................................__________________
Bucket Calves.............................................................................................__________________
Perky Veggie Contest...............................................................................Beth and Steve McKee
Free Fair Play Day..................................................................................Mike and Lori Shannon
Chad Wallace
Site Supervisor
Air Products LLC
15139 County Road #9
Gruver, TX 79040
Telephone (806) 339-5885
Fax (806) 339-1005
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INDEX
SPECIAL EVENTS
Page
Antique Tractor Pull & Machinery Show - South of Carnival ............................... Gorey Waugh, Albert Waugh, Curtis Raines.................5
Free Fair Play Day - L & M Arena........................................................................... Lori and Mike Shannon...............................................22
Bucket Calves - Arena Building...............................................................................................................................................................17, 27
Grand Champion Pie Contest - Domestic Science Dept - Activity Center.............. Lisa Chavez..........................................................21, 108
Great All American Turtle Race - South of Activity Center..................................... Texas County Fair Board.............................................20
Health Poster Contest - Jr Arts & Crafts Dept - Activity Center............................. Becky Baggerly & Texas County
Farm Bureau Women’s Committee.......................94
Kid’s Pedal Power Tractor Pull Contest - Arena Building........................................ Tom and Phyllis Stephens............................................21
Let’s Make a Quilt Block Contest - Domestic Arts - Activity Center...................... Phyllis Stephens...................................................17, 111
Oklahoma’s Best Bread Baking Contest - Domestic Science – Activity Center................ Lisa Chavez..................................................................98
Perky Veggies - Commercial Building...................................................................... Beth McKee.................................................................20
Wheat Show - Agriculture Dept - Activity Center...................................................... Harry & Emilie Fischer...............................................38
Wilton Cake Decorating - Domestic Science Dept................................................... Lisa Chavez.........................................................101-102
DEPARTMENTS
DEPT
Category Dept. A
Dept. B
Dept. C
Dept. D
Dept. E
Dept. F
Dept. G
Dept. H
Dept. I
Dept. J
Dept. K
Dept. L
Dept. M
Dept. N
Dept. O
Dept. P
Dept. Q
Dept. R
Dept. S
Dept. T
Dept. U
Dept. V
Tractor Operator’s Contest...........................................................24
Junior Heifer & Steer Show. .......................................................25
Open Horse Show.........................................................................28
Swine............................................................................................29
Swine Carcass Contest & Show...................................................31
Jr. Ewe & Market Lamb Show....................................................32
Meat Goat Show...........................................................................34
Poultry & Rabbits.........................................................................35
Agriculture.................................................................................... 38
4-H and FFA.................................................................................44
Home & Community Education...................................................71
Plants and Flower.........................................................................73
Fine Arts.......................................................................................79
Ceramics and Crafts.....................................................................86
Junior Arts and Crafts - Pre School thru Elementary .............90
Antiques and Hobbies..................................................................95
Domestic Science.........................................................................98
Domestic Arts...............................................................................109
Photographic Arts.........................................................................116
Girl Scouts....................................................................................123
Boy Scouts....................................................................................126
Junior & Senior High School Arts & Crafts................................128
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS OPEN
Activity Center - Commercial Building - Parking Lot
Wednesday............................... 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Thursday................................ 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday................................... 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday................................. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
PRE ENTRY AND REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BEFORE AUGUST 5, 2013
YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ENTER AUGUST 7 EVEN IF YOU HAVEN’T PRE ENTERED. HOWEVER, IT WILL BE
VERY TIME CONSUMING.
ARTICLES FOR EXHIBITION MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE ACTIVITY CENTER TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 - 9 AM TO
6 PM. SEE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR DATE AND TIME TO BRING LIVESTOCK.
FRIDAY, August 2, 2013
6 p.m.
Free Fair Play Day
L & M Arena
SATURDAY, August 3, 2013
8 a.m.
Open Horse Show
Pickard Arena - Hooker, OK - West side of Hooker on Hwy 54
TUESDAY, August 6, 2013
9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Entry of all departments in the Activity Center
Please bring your entries even if you were not able to pre enter.
Agriculture - Wheat Show
Antiques & Hobbies
Boy Scouts
Ceramics & Crafts
Domestic Arts - Quilt Block Contest
Domestic Science Ball/Kerr Award Wilton Cake
Oklahoma’s Best Bread Baking Contest
Fine Arts 4-H & FFA
Girl Scouts
Junior Arts & Crafts
Preschool - Elementary Health Poster Contest
Photographic Arts
Plants & Flowers
Junior & Senior High School Arts & Crafts
1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Home & Community Education
4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Entries for Poultry and Rabbits Poultry Barn
6:00 p.m. Entries Close in all departments in Activity Center
6:30 p.m. Judging of Plants & Flowers - (Judging times approximate depending on number of entries)
6:30 p.m. Judging of Boy Scouts
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WEDNESDAY, August 7, 2013
9:00 a.m. Judging of:
Agriculture - Wheat Show
Antiques & Hobbies
Ceramics & Crafts
Domestic Arts—Quilt Block Contest
Domestic Science Ball/Kerr Award Wilton Cake
Oklahoma’s Best Bread Baking Contest
Home & Community Education
Fine Arts
4-H & FFA
Photographic Arts
Girl Scouts
Junior Arts & Crafts Preschool - Elementary Health Poster Contest
Poultry & Rabbits
Junior & Senior High School Arts & Crafts
2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Setup of ALL inside Commercial Exhibits in Activity Center
3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Entries for Swine Show & Swine Carcass Show & Contest
6:00 p.m. GRAND OPENING - TEXAS COUNTY FAIR
6:00 p.m. Swine Judging
6:00 pm On foot judging of Swine Carcass Contest
Immediately following Swine Show
(Results of Swine Carcass Contest will be announced Tuesday, August 13, 5:00 p.m. at OPSU
meat lab, Goodwell, OK)
ALL SWINE WILL BE RELEASED FOLLOWING JUDGING!
9:00 pm Fair closes for the day
THURSDAY, August 8, 2013
10:00 a.m. FAIR OPENS FOR THE DAY 3:00-5:00 p.m. Entries - Meat Goat Show
4:30 p.m. Entry time for Design a Perky Veggie Contest (Inside Commercial Building)
5:00. - 6:00 p.m. Perky Veggie Contest
6:00 p.m. Meat Goat Show - judging
6:00 p.m. Entries Kid’s Pedal Power Tractor Pull Contest
6:30 p.m. Kid’s Pedal Power Tractor Pull Contest
9:00 p.m. Fair closes for the day
FRIDAY, August 9, 2013
9:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
3:00 - 3:30 p.m.
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m - Close.
6:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
Tractor Operator’s Contest
Fair opens for the day
4-H Home Economics Judging Contest
Entries for Sheep Show
Oklahoma City Zoo
Judging of Sheep Show
Fair closes for the day
ALL SHEEP WILL BE RELEASED FOLLOWING JUDGING!!
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SATURDAY, August 10, 2013
7:00-9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Entries for Beef Show and Bucket Calf Show
Fair opens for the day
Cattle Show and Judging begins in arena building -fairgrounds
4-H & FFA Livestock Educational Judging Contest immediately following beef cattle show.
Great All-American Turtle Race
Entries for Panhandle Expo Pie Contest
Judging of Panhandle Expo Pie Contest
Entry For Tractor Pull
Release of Poultry and Rabbits. See Rule 2.
Antique Tractor Pull and Machinery Show - South end of Fairgrounds
Fair closes
Pick up Entries
ALL CATTLE WILL BE RELEASED FOLLOWING JUDGING
FAIR WILL CLOSE SATURDAY - August 10, 2013 - 7:00 P.M.
Exhibits may be claimed from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. - ONLY – NO EARLY RELEASES.
PLEASE NOTE NEW TIME TO PICK UP EXHIBITS.
Exhibits can be picked up during office hours Monday, August 12, 2013
from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon - 1:00-5:00 p.m.
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96TH ANNUAL PANHANDLE EXPOSITION - TEXAS COUNTY FAIR 2013
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Board of Directors of the Texas County and Panhandle Free Fair Association, Inc. presents herewith the Premium List
of the 96th Annual Panhandle Exposition to be held in Guymon, Oklahoma, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 2013.
The purpose of the Texas County and Panhandle District Fair Association, Inc. is to hold an annual exposition which
will truly reflect the agricultural and industrial development of the county, its resources and possibilities, an institution of much
educational value and, to a certain degree, pointing the way to further development.
Much thought and attention has been given to the making of this premium list, and while it is not all the management would
like to have, we feel the premiums are such that we can ask and expect your support. It is for the prosperity and happiness and
up building of our homes that we are working. Join with us and help make this the biggest and best exposition ever held in Texas
County.
The management wants your valuable aid. Its object is to encourage just what you are engaged in - farming, stock raising
and business enterprises, that go to make our county excelled by none and equaled by few.
To the loyal and enterprising business people and farmers of Texas County, who so loyally assisted in the organization of
past expositions, which has made this great educational institution possible, and the County Commissioners who have given us
loyal support and encouragement, we extend our sincere thanks.
We invite the hearty cooperation of the farmers and business people of Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, and
Oklahoma. The degree of success attained is determined largely by this cooperation.
Look this premium list over, bring your farm products, livestock, fruit, canned goods, bread, cakes, fancy work, art goods,
etc.
RULES & REGULATIONS
NOTE: PLEASE READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY. DO NOT ASK THE MANAGEMENT TO VARY FROM
THEM. YOUR EXHIBIT IS ACCEPTED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS CATALOG. AN INFORMATION BOARD WILL BE MAINTAINED DURING THE FAIR IN
THE LOBBY, ON WHICH ANY CHANGES OF PROGRAM OR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL BE POSTED
FROM DAY TO DAY. READ THE INFORMATION BOARD.
RULE 1: Interpretations, Violations, Amendments
Section 1. The Board of Directors of the Texas County Fair Association, reserves the right to interpret these rules and
regulations and arbitrarily settle all the questions arising in connection with the Fair.
Section 2. The Board of Directors of the Texas County Fair Association, reserves the right to amend or add to these rules
as they, in their judgment, deem advisable. In the event of conflict of general and special rules, the latter will govern.
Section 3. Any person or persons who violates any of the special or general rules will forfeit all privileges, rights and
premiums.
Section 4. The Superintendent reserves the right to use any exhibit for training purposes such as in judging contests. No
work out by judging teams will be allowed on any breeding stock. All work outs to be after judging of animals and only with
close supervision by superintendents.
Rule 2: Entry and Release Requirements
Section 1. Time of entry. See schedule of events and refer to respective departments. Pre entries accepted in all
departments before AUGUST 6, 2013.
Section 2. Poultry will be released at 5 p.m. Saturday, August 10, 2013. All other exhibits may be picked up after closing
time of 7 p.m. on Saturday, August 10, 2013. Persons unable to claim exhibits at the above listed time may pick them up during
regular office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, August 12, 2013.
Section 3. Request for Advance Release. An exhibit may be released in advance of 7 p.m. Saturday, August 10, 2013, only
for the purpose of exhibiting at another show. Exhibitors must show a written request for advance release: indicating show dates,
name of show and closing time for entries. Such release request must be signed by show management or Superintendent of Show
requesting such release. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Section 4. Commercial exhibits will be released at 7 p.m. Saturday, August 10, 2013. Building will be open Monday for
the convenience of exhibitors in removing their displays. Fair concludes at 7 p.m. Saturday, August 10, 2013.
Section 5. All exhibits not removed before 5 p.m. Monday, August 12, 2013, become the property of the Fair Board and
will be disposed of as they so desire unless other arrangements are made in advance with Fair Manager.
Section 6. All property of every character entered or exhibited at the Exposition for any purpose shall be subject to the
control of the Superintendent in charge of that department and the Fair Board.
Section 7. Separate exhibits must be provided for by each entry in each class, section or department except in livestock herd
exhibits. Individual ownership must be established if more than one entry in any class is made from the same farm or home.
Section 8. All junior exhibitors must be currently enrolled in elementary or secondary school or home schooled. They have
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the privilege of making entries of products, livestock, etc. made, produced or owned by them in all adult or open classes in addition
to entries of their respective department.
Section 9. Pre Entry & Entry forms will be provided by the fair office, and located in the Fair Book and the exhibitors are
required to see their exhibits are properly listed on same and returned to the Fair office.
Section 10. No advertising or designation of ownership will be allowed on exhibits other than that placed thereon, except on
livestock by management.
Section 11. Exhibitors must not change their exhibits, or any part thereof, after the hours designated for the same to be
placed.
Section 12. All breeding animals (cattle, hogs, and sheep) must be either registered or eligible for registration and registration
papers submitted to Superintendents for verification. All Oklahoma State Department of Agriculture health and inspection
rules shall prevail in Departments B thru G. These specific regulations pertaining to each department will be found in the
Texas County Fair Office. Beginning with the 1997 fair, the Texas County Fair Board has adopted the IAFE (International
Association of Fairs & Expositions) national code of show ring ethics. A copy of these show ring ethics is on file in the fair
office.
Section 13. Exhibitors, as used in the premium list, may include individual, bonafide partnership and organizations. In the
Junior Section the ownership is confined to the individual exhibitor. In the Adult or Open classes, only individuals or bonafide
partnerships will be allowed to exhibit, except organizations will exhibit in classes specified.
Section 14. Developmentally Disabled MR are defined as:
1. Developmental disability is defined by the Developmental Disabilities Services Division DDSD general provisions,
Section QAC 340:1000-1-2 as;
a. A severe chronic disability of a person which is attributed to mental or physical impairment or combination of
mental and physical impairments.
b. Results in substantial limitations in three or more of the following areas of major life activity: self care, receptive
& expressive language, mobility, learning, self- direction, capacity for independent living and economic self
sufficiency.
2. Mental retardation is defined by DDSD general provisions,
Section QAC 340:100-1-2 as:
a. A condition which prefers to substantial limitations present intellectual functioning, existing concurrently with
related limitations in two or more of the following applicable adaptive skill areas: communication, self care, home
living, social skills, community use, self direction, health & safety, functional academics, leisure and work.
b. Manifests before age 18
3. Criteria for MR in accordance with DDSD QAC 340:100-3-1, all states that the individual “be determined to
have a disability with a diagnosis of mental retardation by the Social Security administration or the DHS medial
evaluation”.
Rule 3: Exhibitor’s Duties and Privileges
Section 1. All exhibits or crops must have been raised during the year 2013 and all livestock must be owned by the exhibitor
at the exhibiting time, except the get of sire.
Section 2. The Superintendents of each department will assign all spaces to exhibitors, and shall have full authority to move
or rearrange exhibits when in their judgment it becomes necessary. Livestock exhibitors will be expected to keep their assigned
space in a clean, sanitary condition at all times during the fair.
Section 3. Any member of the Fair Association or its Superintendents shall have access to all premises of any character on
the Exposition grounds at any time during the exposition.
Section 4. If it be ascertained that any exhibitor has made or caused to be made false statements in regard to any animal or
article or if any exhibitor shall attempt to interfere with the judges in the performance of their duties, they shall be excluded from
all competition or exhibition on the grounds of the Association or the Exposition and any awards that they may have received may
be forfeited at the discretion of the Board.
Section 5. The decision of the judges shall be final and no appeals will be considered except in cases of protest.
Section 6. Youth who have been declared ineligible to participate in extracurricular activities by their school administration will
be declared ineligible to participate in this show. Youth who are eligible on the first day of the show will be considered eligible
through the duration of the show. Similarly youth who are ineligible on the first day of the show will be considered ineligible
through the duration of the show. If an exhibitor is ineligible to participate in the show for any reason, the animals or project
owned by the exhibitor are also ineligible for the show. They will forfeit all show and/or sale premiums and awards.
RULE 4: Protest and Appeals
Section 1. All protests or appeals must be made in writing to the Fair Secretary within 4 hours after the decision or award
is made. It is considered that award was made when the ribbon or premium card was placed. Each protest or appeal must be
accompanied by a deposit of $25.00, which will be forfeited if the protest or appeal is not sustained. Said protest or appeal must
state clearly the cause of complaint or appeal.
Section 2. No complaint or appeal upon the statement that the judge or judges are incompetent or have overlooked an animal
or article will be considered by the management.
Section 3. The right of an exhibitor to appeal from the decision of a judge to the Board will apply only when it is charged
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that the decision of the judges has been influenced or interfered with by another.
Section 4. Appeals from the decision of a judge or superintendent in charge must be made in writing and must contain at
least one specific charge stating at length the facts relied upon of the rules violated, and naming the witness and his address by
whom substantiation is to be made.
Section 5. All questions, disputes or differences not provided for under these rules shall be referred to the Board, whose
decisions shall be final.
Section 6. In addition to the right of protest herein guaranteed to exhibitors, the Directors reserve the right to take cognizance
of fraud consummated or attempted in connection with any exhibit and take such action as may be deemed just and proper.
RULE 5: Powers and Liabilities of Association
Section 1. The management will use every precaution to guard against extortion in any form upon the Exhibition grounds
and any violation of this rule will result in forfeiture of every privilege, contract or money paid and expulsion from the grounds.
Section 2. The management reserves the right to remove from the grounds any exhibit, animal, concession or show
objectionable, or to remove any sign, banner, identification mark or signature, or advertising matter of any kind without any reason
thereof.
Section 3. No diseased animal will be permitted to be exhibited or to occupy the exhibit stalls at any time of the
Exposition in this county and every precaution will be used to enforce this rule, but the management will not be responsible
for any loss or damage that may be sustained through violation of this rule.
Section 4. No claim for injury to any person or property shall be asserted or suit instituted or maintained against the Fair
Association, Inc., its officers or their agents, representatives, servants, or employees having a license or privilege to exhibit on the
Exposition grounds or occupy space thereon.
Section 5. The management will use diligence and reasonable precaution to insure safety of all exhibits during the Exposition
but in no case will they be responsible for damage, loss by theft, etc.
Section 6. The management reserves the right to remove any animal which exhibits either an aggressive or uncontrollable
disposition. The management’s decision is final and without appeal.
RULE 6: Premiums and Awards
Section 1. Premiums will be awarded only on articles classified in Premium List. The decisions of a judge shall be final
and no appeal will be considered except in case of protest.
Section 2. The judges in all departments will be approved by the Fair Board. No one will be allowed to act as judge in the
class or rings in which he exhibits.
Section 3. No premiums will be awarded when the article is unworthy, competition or no competition.
Section 4. In departments where an exhibitor is allowed to enter more than one entry per class, any exhibitor if having more
than one entry (example—four sheep or calves in one class) and if said exhibitor has no competition he may win all prize money
without exception.
Section 5. Premiums will be mailed to exhibitors.
Section 6. Where special premiums are offered, they shall be paid directly by the honors upon presentation or orders from
the Secretary of the Fair Association, Inc.
Section 7. NO ADJUSTMENTS OF PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MADE AFTER DECEMBER 31, 2013. NO
EXCEPTIONS
SPECIAL RULES
Section 1. All rules that are applicable shall be made a part of all contracts with concessionaires.
Section 2. Commercial exhibitors will not be permitted to sublet any of their assigned commercial area. Each commercial
exhibitor area shall contain only material and/or advertising pertaining to one firm or organization. Any area having multiple firm
or organization content shall be construed as two (2) or more exhibitors and will be required to pay full commercial booth price
for each firm or organization.
Section 3. A Superintendent and assistants will be appointed to each department, whose duty it shall be to receive the
exhibits, properly classify them, adhere to entry deadlines, to assist the judges and to secure signatures to Certificates of Awards.
Section 4. In order to get this premium list in the hands of the people of the county early enough, it is necessary to go to
press long before the Excise Board has had an opportunity to pass upon the estimate of the Fair Board. The estimate is made and
presented to the Excise Board and they could find it necessary to reduce the amount of the premiums offered without further notice.
A Superintendent’s meeting will be held prior to the Exposition date. At this time all superintendents will determine the workers
needed and notify them.
Section 5. Each township or community (example—Extension Homemakers Groups) having a general exhibit shall furnish
one person to look after the exhibit and display the same at the request of the Superintendent of the Department.
Section 6. If it be ascertained that any exhibitor or his employees has in any public manner taken exception to the judgment
or any ruling of any awarding committee, judges, superintendents, or any official of the Panhandle Exposition, the management
may expel said exhibitor or employee so offending from competing for a premium or exhibition from the grounds until he/she shall
have made proper apology and been reinstated by a vote of a majority of the Board of Directors.
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BUCKET CALVES
Sponsor: Texas County Farm Bureau
SHOW & CONTEST
ENTRIES: SATURDAY 7:00 - 9:00 A.M.
Contest: Following the Heifer Show
Pre entries accepted and encouraged
Age Groups: 3-5 years 6-7 years 8-11 years
Classes will be broken by superintendents according to entries
ARENA BUILDING
SPECIAL PRIZES
SEE BEEF CATTLE DEPARTMENT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
OPEN CLASS
LET’S “MAKE A QUILT BLOCK” CONTEST
Entry: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SUPERINTENDENT: PHYLLIS STEPHENS
MACHINE PIECED
HAND PIECED
MACHINE APPLIQUED
HAND APPLIQUED
HAND EMBROIDERED
MACHINE EMBROIDERED
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
GRAND PRIZE
$10.00
MACHINE PIECED - CHILDREN
HAND PIECED - CHILDREN
MACHINE APPLIQUED- CHILDREN
HAND APPLIQUED- CHILDREN
HAND EMBROIDERED - CHILDREN
MACHINE EMBROIDERED - CHILDREN
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
$1.00
RIBBON
$1.00
RIBBON
$1.00 RIBBON
$1.00
RIBBON
$1.00
RIBBON
$1.00RIBBON
GRAND PRIZE
$5.00
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
RIBBON
DOMESTIC ARTS DEPARTMENT EXHIBIT HALL ACTIVITY CENTER
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND RULES SEE DOMESTIC ARTS DEPARTMENT
Checks issued by Panhandle Exposition
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CREATE A “PERKY VEGGIE” CONTEST
Entry Time - 4:30 p.m.
Contest - Thursday 5:00 P.M. to 6:00
Age Groups: 5-7 years 8-10 years and 11-14 years
Place: Commercial Building
Superintendent: Beth and Steve McKee, Guymon, OK
Rule 1.
Contestants will be responsible for providing their own vegetable.
Rule 2.
Vegetables will be limited to 25 lbs. or under.
Rule 3.
Each child must do his/her own work.
Rule 4.
Texas County Fair Board will provide: glue, magic markers, construction paper, tape, tempera paint, yarn, fabric,
scissors, stapler, and cotton batting, etc. No materials other than those provided by Fair Board may be used.
Rule 5.
No pre registration required.
Rule 6.
Rosettes will be awarded to the overall winner of the four divisions with the decision of the judges being final.
Ribbons will be awarded to all runners-up in all categories.
The management will use every effort to give each participant a fair chance to win but does reserve the right to interpret
the above rules and regulations and arbitrarily settle all questions that may arise.
Great All-American Turtle Race
South of Activity Center
SATURDAY
Entry at 11:00 a.m.
Sponsored by Texas County Fair Board
Prizes:First
$100.00 Savings Bond
Third $20.00 Cash
Second 75.00 Savings Bond
Fourth $10.00 Cash
Rules
1. Open to anyone age 1 to 101!
2. Must be a dry land box turtle - NO EXCEPTIONS!!
3. Entry will be at the Activity Center on the south side at 11:00 a.m.
4. All turtles will be turned over to the Wildlife Department after the race.
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KID’S PEDAL POWER TRACTOR PULL CONTEST
Entries: Thursday 5:30 p.m.
Contest: Thursday 6:30 p.m.
Pre entries accepted and encouraged
Superintendents and Sponsors
Tom and Phyllis Stephens - Guymon, OK
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Open to children ages 4 to 12 years old (age as of the day of the contest)
There are nine age divisions. Contestants will pull against their own age.
Contestants will pull in order of registration.
All pull tractors and skids will be furnished.
No one but contestant and judges allowed in the pull area.
All contestants in each age division will use the same tractor.
Judges will not help start the load.
Contestants may pull as fast or slow as they want as long as they stay inbounds.
When the skid forward motion stops, no jerking of the skid will be allowed. The pull has ended.
If a contestant’s foot slips from the pedal, the pull ends.
In case of a full pull, more weight is added and those contestants with a full pull will pull again.
No repulls allowed unless judge overrules.
Contestants with the longest pull in their age division will be declared the winner.
All judges’ decisions are final.
Ribbons and trophies will be awarded in each age level.
PANHANDLE EXPO’S GRAND CHAMPION PIE!!
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Domestic Science Department
Entry Time: Saturday Only 1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Judging Time: 2:00 p.m.
Pies will be judged on flavor, texture of crust, texture of filling and general appearance.
Individuals may enter one pie in each of the following classes. Recipe for the crust, filling
and topping must accompany the pie.
Class 1 - Cream Pie
Class 2 - One Crust Pie
Please pick up pies immediately following judging.
AWARDS:
1st in each class............... $10 2nd in each class
Class 3 - Two Crust Pie
Class 4 - Pecan Pie
Ribbon 3rd in each class
Ribbon
First place premiums are sponsored by Mills Ideal Food Store - Hooker, OK
GRAND CHAMPION PIE - $50.00 Gift Certificate - Sponsored by United Supermarket #42, Guymon, OK
805 East 12th • Guymon, OK 73942
(580) 338-8804
24 Hr. Wrecker Service
Lifetime Written Guaranty
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6th Annual
FREE FAIR PLAY DAY
Friday, August 2, 2013
Entries 6:30 pm
Start time: approx.7:00 p.m.
2 miles North of Walmart on East side of Highway 64
EVENTS:
AGES:
3 - D Barrel Race (Open)
Barrels........ 6 & under, 7-9, 10-12, 13-19
Poles........... 6 & under, 7-9, 10-12, 13-19
Golfette Race............. 6 & UNDER ONLY
Stake Race....................7-9, 10-12, 13-19
RULES:
Barrel Race: Pole Bending: Stake Race:
Knocked over barrel ..................... 5 second penalty
Knocked over pole........................ 5 second penalty
If cross time line............................ Disqualification
Ribbons will be awarded for 1st thru 3rd.
Call before You Haul!
For Info call
580-468-7673
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9am - 4pm Sat
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TERRY MOORE, D. PH.
JIM PIERATT, D. PH.
CANDACE CULLOP, C. PH.
115 Medical Drive
Guymon, Oklahoma 73942
Free Delivery
www.parkviewpharmacyinc.com
Email: [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT A
tractor operator’s contest
Superintendent: Howard Adams, Guymon, OK
FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. AUGUST 9, 2013
Eligibility: Contestants must have reached their twelfth (12) birthday by January 1, 2013.
There will be three parts to the Tractor Operator’s Contest:
Part 1.
Part 2.
Part 3.
Written examination — Questions will be on any phase of tractor operation.
Oral Examination — Contestant will tell the judges what he thinks should be done to a tractor to prepare it for a
day’s work in the field. Maintenance and safety.
Driving Contest — Each contestant will drive a tractor pulling a two-wheeled implement through a prescribed
course, once forward and once backward. The exact specification of the course may be obtained from the County
Extension Office.
Section 1
Class
1. Awards, Junior Division (Ages 12-15)
First ...Plaque Plus $10.00
Second ...$ 7.50
2. Awards, Senior Division ( Ages 16-21)
First ...Plaque Plus $10.00
Second ...$ 7.50
3. Awards, Team Division (Junior or Senior score from class 1
relative ( i.e.: brother, sister)
First ...Plaque Plus $10.00
Second ...$ 7.50
Plaques sponsored by Green Country Equipment of Guymon,
posted outside the Activity Center Office.
Third ...$5.00
Fourth ... $3.00
Third ...$5.00
Fourth ... $3.00
or 2 plus driving score of parent, legal guardian, immediate
Third ...$5.00
Fourth ... $3.00
Premiums paid by Panhandle Exposition. Results will be
PRE ENTRY REQUIRED - CONTACT FAIR OFFICE AT (580) 338-5446 OR MAIL ENTRY FORM TO BOX 1749,
GUYMON, OK 73942 OR FAX TO (580) 468-3027
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DEPARTMENT B
JUNIOR HEIFER & STEER SHOW
Superintendents:
Kelly Keylon - Texhoma, OK
ENTRIES OPEN FOR CATTLE SHOW - 7:00-8:30 a.m. SATURDAY, August 10, 2013
JUDGING 10:00 a.m. SATURDAY, August 10, 2013
ALL CATTLE RELEASED AFTER JUDGING
NOTE: There will be no Panhandle Classic
Rule 1.
All rules and regulations governing the 2013 Annual Panhandle Exposition will apply to this department. HEALTH
PAPERS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL CATTLE except for bucket calves.
Rule 2. Failure to comply with any specific rules governing the exhibition is grounds for withholding of all premiums
Rule 3. If any animal is unmanageable, they will not be allowed to participate in that department. The discretion will be left
up to the Superintendent of that department on entry day.
Rule 4. Space for grooming stalls will be designated by Superintendent on entry day.
Rule 5. Steers will be weighed at 7:00-8:30 a.m., Saturday, AUGUST 10, 2013 (or specific arrangements made with the
Superintendent) and placed in appropriate weight classes to be determined by superintendent with no re-weigh
Rule 6. HEALTH PAPERS REQUIRED FOR ALL CATTLE. All State Health rules will prevail. A copy of this will
be on file in the Fair Manager’s office.
ATTENTION: SEE RULE 2 SECTION 12 UNDER RULES AND REGULATIONS.
Rule 7. Showmanship Contest - All participants & animals must have shown in current year’s beef cattle department.
Bucket calves are not eligible.
Rule 8. Each exhibit must be exhibited by owner, or must submit written request for a substitute junior exhibitor to
department superintendents before entries for that class of livestock closes. Exception being if exhibitor has more
than one animal in the same class.
Rule 9. In all Sections of Livestock, a breed must have a minimum of 5 entries to make a Breed Section. If not, that Breed
must show in other sections.
Rule 10. The interpretation of the rules will be the sole responsibility of the show management, as will also be the case
where no specific rules apply.
Premiums for Sections 1 & 2:
1st
2nd3rd4th
5th
6th7th
8th
$25$20$15$12$10$7.50
$7.50
$7.50
HEIFERS - REGISTERED
Section 1
Class
1. Junior Calves calved on or after January 1, 2013
2. Winter Heifer Calves calved Oct., Nov., Dec., 2012
3. Senior Calves calved August - September, 2012
4. Summer Yearlings calved May - July, 2012
5. Spring Yearlings calved March - April, 2012
6. Junior Yearling calved January - February, 2012
7. Champion Heifer-Registered
8. Reserve Champion Heifer-Registered
Rosette
Rosette
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HEIFERS - COMMERCIAL
Section 2
Class
1. Junior Calves calved on or after January 1, 2013
2. Winter Heifer calves calved Oct., Nov., Dec., 2012
3. Senior Claves calved August – September, 2012
4. Summer Yearlings calved May – July, 2012
5. Spring Yearlings calved March – April, 2012
6. Junior Yearling calved January – February, 2012
7. Champion Commercial
8. Reserve Champion Commercial
Rosette
All first place animals eligible to show. Second place animal in class from which champion was selected is eligible to show.
* Minimum of 5 head per breed
SUPREME HEIFER
Section 3
Grand Champions of Registered and Commercial Heifers with Reserve Champions on standby.
ClassSponsored by:
1. Grand Champion Supreme Heifer
Anchor D Bank - Guymon, Goodwell, Texhoma
Anchor D Bank - Guymon, Goodwell, Texhoma 2. ReserveChampionSupreme Heifer
Bank of the Panhandle-Guymon
Town & Country Vet-Guymon JUNIOR
Premiums:
Buckle
$50.00
Buckle
$35.00
ALL BREED AND CROSSBREED STEER SHOW
Section 4
1st
2nd3rd4th
5th
6th7th
8th
$25$20$15$12$10$7.50
$7.50
$7.50
Prospect steer Classes 900 lbs. or under
Class
1.
3.
5.
2.
4.
6.
9. Grand Champion Prospect Steer
Sponsored by Mid-First Bank - Guymon
Sponsored by Mid-First Bank - Guymon 10.ReserveChampion Prospect Steer
Sponsored by Bank of the Panhandle-Guymon
Sponsored by Town & Country Vet-Guymon
Progress steer Classes 901 lbs. or over
11.
13.
15.
12.
14.
1.
Classes to be determined by Superintendent after weigh in of Steers
19.Grand Champion Progress Steer
Sponsored by Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma 20.Reserve Grand Champion Progress Steer
Sponsored by Long & McKinnon, Inc. - Guymon
(Reserve Class Champions eligible to show for champion)
7.
8.
17.
18.
Guymon
DUNCAN FRANK
828 W. 4th Street • P.O. Box 1445 • Guymon, OK 73942
Phone: 580.338.5591 or 800.654.4182 • Fax: 580.338.8867
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Buckle
$50.00
Buckle
$35.00
Buckle
Buckle
96TH ANNUAL PANHANDLE EXPOSITION - TEXAS COUNTY FAIR 2013
JUNIOR FITTING & SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST
Section 5
This section is open to all exhibitors who are exhibiting in this department and are regularly enrolled in elementary or
secondary school.
All participants and animals must have shown in current year’s beef cattle department.
Cash awards paid by Texas County Fair Board
Premiums:1st $15.00 2nd $12.50 3rd $7.50 4th $5.00
Class
1. 16 yrs. and over as of Jan. 1, 2013
2. 13-15 yrs. as of Jan. 1, 2013
3. 12 yrs. and under as of Jan. 1, 2013
BUCKET CALVES
Section 6
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Entries: 7:00-9:00 a.m. SHOW & COMPETITION: Will follow the Heifer Show
PLACE: ARENA BUILDING
Premiums
Grand Champion in Each Class
Rule 1.
Rule 2.
Rule 3.
Rule 4.
Rule 5.
The calf being exhibited must be an orphan or newborn and may be either male or female, dairy, beef, or cross, but
the calf must be bottle or bucket fed.
The calves are to be shown at halter in special bucket calf classes. Classes may be split if numbers warrant
according to age of child.
In Classes 1, 3, & 7 the calf must be born on or after March 16, 2013 and be owned by exhibitor prior to
July 1, 2013.
The bucket calf entries will be judged on the child’s knowledge about the calf & calf handling. THE CLASS WILL
NOT BE JUDGED ON CONFIRMATION OR GROOMING!
Pre entry is encouraged, deadline for entries 5:30 p.m.. Regular entry form all departments will be used for Entry
or Pre-entry. They are available at the Activity Center Office or in the fair book.
Classes may be split if numbers warrant – this will be done at superintendents discretion.
Exhibitor must be at least 3 years old by show date.
Judge has the right to remove any animal that cannot be handled by the exhibitor.
Show Sticks optional.
Rule 6.
Rule 7.
Rule 8.
Rule 9.
Class
1. 8-11 YEARS
4. 6-7 YEARS
7. 3-5 YEARS
2. Grand Champion - Rosette
3. Reserve Grand Champion - Rosette
5. Grand Champion - Rosette
6. Reserve Grand Champion - Rosette
8. Grand Champion - Rosette
9. Reserve Grand Champion- Rosette
10. Supreme Grand Champion - Buckle
Buckles is sponsored by
Texas County Farm Bureau
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DEPARTMENT C
OPEN HORSE SHOW
Superintendent: René Bagley - 580-338-0957 Cell: 580-651-0957
Pickard Arena - On Hwy 54 - West side of Hooker, OK
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Entries: 8:00 am
Show 9:00 a.m.
NO ENTRY FEE: Everyone is eligible for premiums; however, the fair form entry must be filled out correctly including
the social security number.
Premiums:
1st $5.00 & R
2nd $4.00 & R
3rd $3.00 & R
4th $2.00 & R
5th
$1.00 & R
Rule 1. A negative Coggins test (within 12 months) is required on each horse brought to the show grounds, regardless if
shown or not. Horses without proper papers will be required to leave.
Rule 2. No Stallions will be allowed on show grounds
Rule 3. Judges decisions are final. Please direct all questions to the show superintendent.
Rule 4. Points for High Point Awards will be accumulated on one horse/one rider basis. Points will be awarded as follows: 1st
Place - 5 points, 2nd Place - 4 points, 3rd Place - 3 points, 4th Place - 2 points, 5th Place - 1 Point. If there are less than
five horses in the class, then first place will receive the number of points as the number of horses in the class.
Rule 5. Rules for Oklahoma 4-H Horse Shows will be followed. These are online at the 4-H website under literature online;
click on animal science, then horse, then events, then on 2013 State and District 4-H Horse Show Rules.
Rule 6. Attire. Long sleeved shirts with collar and shirt tail tucked in pants, long pants, cowboy boots, western hat or
protective headgear. Ball cams, T-shirts, or tennis shoes will not be allowed.
Rule 7. Halter Classes are divided by the age and sex of the horse. Performance classes are divided by the age of the
exhibitor. Age is determined as of January 1, 2013.
Rule 8. In timed events a closed gate start and finish will be used.
Rule 9. In timed events knocking over a barrel or pole in pole bending is a 5 second penalty. Knocking over a pole or marker
in stake race is a disqualification.
Section 1
Class
21.
1. Halter Mares, 5 years and younger
22.
2. Halter Mares, 6 years and older
23.
3.Grand Champion Mare - selected from classes 1 & 2
24.
4. Reserve Champion Mare - selected from classes 1 & 2
25.
5. Halter Geldings, 5 years and yhounger
26.
6. Halter Geldings, 6 years and older
27.
7.Grand Champion Gelding - selected from classes 5 & 6
28.
8. Reserve Champion Gelding - selected from classes 5 & 6
29.
9. Showmanship (19 and over)
30.
10. Showmanship (14-18)
31.
11. Showmanship (9-13)
32.
12. Showmanship (8 and under)
33.
13. Western Pleasure (19 and over)
34.
14. Western Pleasure (14-18)
35.
15. Western Pleasure (9-13)
36.
16. Western Pleasure (8 and under)
37.
17. Western Horsemanship (19 and over)
18. Western Horsemanship (14-18)
38.
19. Western Horsemanship (9-13)
20. Western Horsemanship (8 and under)
In classes 3, 3, 7 and 8, rosettes will be given and no additional premium money will
Western Riding (All Ages)
Reining (All Ages)
Trail (19 and over)
Trail (14-18)
Trail (9-13)
Trail (8 and under)
Barrel Race (19 and over)
Barrel Race (14-18)
Barrel Race (9-13)
Barrel Race (8 and under)
Pole Bending (19 and over)
Pole Bending (14-18)
Pole Bending (9-13)
Pole Bending (8 and under)
Stake Race (19 and over)
Stake Race (14-18)
Stake Race (9-13)
Stake Race (8 and under)
be awarded.
Section 2
HIGH POINT AWARDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
High
High
High
High
Point
Point
Point
Point
Adult (19 and over)
Senior (14-18)
Junior (9-13)
Pee Wee (8 and under)
Buckle
Buckle
Buckle
Buckle
donated
donated
donated
donated
by
by
by
by
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Bagley Appraisal Service
Hitch Enterprises
Tractor Supply
Tractor Supply
96TH ANNUAL PANHANDLE EXPOSITION - TEXAS COUNTY FAIR 2013
DEPARTMENT D
SWINE
Superintendent: Ashley Harrison - Texhoma, OK
Rule
Rule
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Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
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Rule
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Entries will be Wednesday, August 7, 2013, from 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Placing of Swine: Wednesday, August 7, 2013, 6:00 p.m.
All Swine will be released following judging.
NOTICE: PREMISE NUMBERS REQUIRED TO SHOW ALL SWINE.
1. All general rules and regulations governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department.
2. Registration certificates must be presented at time of entry for animals in the breeding classes with the exception of the
Junior Pig Class. Those purebred animals farrowed on or after March 1, 2013, and before July 1, 2013 are Junior Pig
Class.
3. Pens must be cleaned twice daily by 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
4. Each exhibitor is responsible for making his pre entries.
Entries will be Wednesday, August 7, 2013, from 3:00-5:00 p.m.
5. Any animal showing signs of disease or abnormality will not be allowed to remain in the show.
6. Barrows and gilts will be weighed or eartagged. Those weighing less than 220 lbs. or more than 290 lbs. will not be
allowed to be exhibited.
7. Any animal not qualifying for one of the prescribed weight classes will have one re-weigh privilege to make qualifying
weight. If qualifying weight is not made at this time the animal is not eligible to show.
8. The superintendent will divide the entries into weight classes as best suited to number and weight of entries. The
maximum number of weight classes per breed is to be 5. The purpose is to strive for a maximum of 15 classes.
9. In the Barrow Section an exhibitor will be allowed to enter only three barrows. They may be all in one breed or divided
among two or three breeds.
10. Exhibitors in the breeding classes will be permitted to exhibit more than one breed.
11. A champion will be named in each breed.
12. In showing for champion, the first place animals in each class will compete. Second place individuals from the class of
the champion will be permitted to compete for Reserve Champion.
13. In pen of three classes, if all these animals are not of the same breed they will be shown as crosses.
14. No pigs will be allowed to exhibit that have not been weaned prior to the fair. The fair does not have pen space for
sows with litter.
15. Classes will be judged in order of their breed listed in catalog.
16. Premiums will be paid only on breeds of swine and classes listed in fair catalog.
17. All state health rules will prevail. ALL SWINE MUST HAVE PSEUDO AND BRUCELLOSIS TESTING.
18. IN ALL SECTIONS OF LIVESTOCK, A BREED MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 5 ENTRIES TO MAKE A
BREED SECTION. IF NOT, THAT BREED MUST SHOW IN OTHER SECTIONS.
Premiums:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
$10.00$7.50 $5.00 $3.00
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
1
2
3
4
5
Chester White
Duroc
Hampshire
Spots
Poland China
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
6 Yorkshire
7 Berkshire
8 Landrace
9 Other Breeds
10Xbreeds
BREEDING GILTS
Class
1. Senior Gilts January 1 to February 28
2. Junior Gilts March 1 to July 1
3. Get of Sire - Must consist of 4 animals sired by the same sire - Born in current year - Owned by one exhibitor
4. Produce of Dam - Must consist of four litter mates born in current year owned by one exhibitor
5. Champion Breeding Gilt
6. Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt
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Class
7.
8.
9.
10
11.
12. Pen of 3 Market Gilts owned by 1 exhibitor
13. Champion Market Gilt
14. Reserve Champion Market Gilt
MARKET GILTS
220# to 290# Market Gilt
Ribbon
Ribbon
Classes to be determined by Superintendent after close of weigh in of Gilts.
MARKET BARROWS
220# to 290# Market Barrow
Class
15.
16.
17.
18. Extra Heavy
19. Pen of 3 Market Barrows owned by 1 exhibitor
20. Champion Market Barrow
Ribbon
21. Reserve Champion Market Barrow
Ribbon
Classes to be determined by Superintendent after the close of weigh in of Barrows.
GRAND CHAMPIONS
Section 11
1. Grand Champion Barrow
2. Reserve Grand Champion Barrow
3. Grand Champion Market Gilt
4. Reserve Grand Champion Market Gilt
5. Supreme Grand Champion Market Swine
6. Reserve Supreme Grand Champion Market Swine
7. Grand Champion Pen of 3 Market Swine
8. Reserve Champion Pen of 3 Market Swine
Buckle &
Rosette &
Buckle &
Rosette &
Buckle &
Rosette &
Buckle &
Rosette &
$25
$20
$25
$20
$25
$20
$25
$20
Buckles sponsored by Seaboard Foods - Guymon Premiums paid by Panhandle Exposition
JUNIOR FITTING & SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST
Section 12
This section is open to all exhibitors who are exhibiting in this department and meet the general rules of the Junior exhibitor.
POINTS
Presentation of Animal
70 Courtesy of Exhibitor
Appearance of Animal
10
Appearance of Exhibitor
10
10
Premiums:.............................................................................. 1st Plaque & $10.00 2nd $7.50 3rd $5.00 4th $3.00
Class
1. Awards, 13 yrs. and under as of Jan. 1, 2013
2. Awards, 14 yrs. and over as of Jan. 1, 2013
Plaques sponsored by Woodbury’s Bucket - Guymon Premiums paid by Panhandle Exposition
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DEPARTMENT E
SWINE CARCASS CONTEST
Superintendents:
Ashley Harrison - Texhoma, OK
Entry: 3:00-5:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 7, 2013
On foot judging immediately following Swine Show, Wednesday, August 7 2013
Results of Swine contest: 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 13, 2013, at OPSU Meat Lab Goodwell, OK
This contest is designed to evaluate meat type animals with respect to carcass merit.
Rule 1. Barrows and gilts are eligible and must weigh from 230-280 pounds.
Rule 2. Pigs must have 160 pound carcass to qualify.
Rule 3. Fifteen (15) pigs will be selected for final competition. The top ten (10) pigs will be purchased by Oklahoma Panhandle
State University and the remaining five (5) pigs will be the property of the exhibitors.
Rule 4. Carcass Formula (7.231 + [.437 x HCW] + [18.746 x 10TH] + 3.877 x LEA]) / HCW X 100
Definitions: HCW – Hot Carcass Weight
LEA – Loin Eye Area
Rule 5. Animals must be entered and weighed Wednesday, August 7, 2013, at the fairgrounds.
Rule 6. A carcass with less than 50% muscle or with poor quality will not be considered in the final placings.
Rule 7. All carcasses must be approved by the Federal Meat Inspector.
Rule 8. Cash Award
Rule 9. OPEN TO ALL STATES. All exhibitors MUST have current health papers.
Rule 10. 3 PIGS PER EXHIBITOR, MAXIMUM
Section 1
Premiums:
1st2nd3rd4th
5th
6th
7th8th9th10th
$100.00 $75.00 $50.00$25.00 $20.00$15.00$10.00$10.00$5.00 $5.00
½ Premiums paid by Blue and Gold Sausage ½ Premiums paid by Panhandle Expo
Class
1. Swine Carcass
1. Grand Champion Carcass
2. Grand Champion on Foot
CHAMPIONS
Section 2
Plaques
Plaques
3. Reserve Grand Carcass
4. Reserve Grand on Foot
Plaques
Plaques
Plaques Sponsors:
Prestage Farm of Oklahoma, LLC
Hog Slat of Guymon
JUDGING CONTEST
Section 3
Rule 11. At 5 p.m., Tuesday, August 12, 2013, discussion of results and presentation of awards at the Oklahoma Panhandle
State University Meat Laboratory Plant for future contests.
Judging:
Class
1. Adult Individual
Plaques
3. 4-H Individual
Plaques
2. College Individual
Plaques
4. FFA Individual
Plaques
Plaques sponsored by Wiechman Pig Company - Guymon
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DEPARTMENT F
JUNIOR EWE AND MARKET LAMB SHOW
Superintendent: Ashley Harrison - Texhoma, OK
Entries: 3:00-5:00 p.m., Friday, August 9, 2013
Judging: 6:00 p.m., Friday, August 9, 2013
All sheep will be released after judging
Rule 1.
Registration papers must be presented at time of entry for animals in the breeding classes with the exception of
the ewe under one year of age and crossbred lambs.
Rule 2. Age classification for all breeds will be determined as follows:
(a) Junior Lambs - lambs born after January 1, 2013 .
Rule 3. In all Sections of Livestock a breed must have a minimum of 5 entries to make a breed section, if not, that Breed must
show in Other Breed Section.
Rule 4. A champion ewe will be named from each breed.
Rule 5. All Market Lambs will be weighed and ear tagged before entry is made.
Rule 6. The Superintendent will divide the entries into weight classes as best suited to the number and weight of entries.
The maximum number of weight classes per breed in sheep to be 5. The purpose, to strive for a maximum of 15 in
a class.
Rule 7. In the Market Lambs class the first and second place lambs in each group will show for Breed Grand Champion and
Reserve Breed Grand Champion Lamb of Show.
Rule 8. Late entries will not be accepted. Entries must be made and in place in sheep barn by 5 p.m., Friday, August 9, 2013.
Rule 9. Classes will be judged in order of their breed listed in the catalog.
Rule 10. Premium and awards will be paid only on the breeds of sheep and classes listed in the catalog.
Rule 11. All Market Lambs will be shown by breeds, and must be slick shorn one week or less prior to the show.
Rule 12. All state health rules will prevail. Any lamb exhibiting any form of fungus will be disqualified at weigh in time.
Health papers will be checked at time of entry of all animals. If health papers are not presented at time of entry,
animal may not be entered.
Rule 13. Each exhibit must be exhibited by owner, or owner must submit written request for a substitute exhibitor to department
superintendent before entries for that class of livestock closes. Exception being if exhibitor has more than one animal
in the same class, a note from the school, or sickness. (This rule also applies to showmanship)
Premiums for individual classes:
1st $10.00
2nd $7.50
3rd $5.00 4th $3.00
Premiums will be paid on the following breeds and classes of sheep listed:
JUNIOR EWE SHOW
Section 1Dorsets
Section 2Hampshire
Section 3Suffolk
Section 4 Natural
Section 5 Other Breeds
Section 6 Cross Breeds
Class
1. Junior Ewe Lambs
2. Breed Champion Ewe
3. Breed Reserve Champion Ewe
Rosette
Rosette
SUPREME BREEDING CHAMPIONS
Section 7
Class
1. Supreme Champion Ewe
2. Reserve Supreme Champion Ewe
Sponsored by Bank of the Panhandle - Guymon
Sponsored by Wirtz Lumber and Supply, Inc. - Guymon
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MARKET LAMBS
Junior Livestock Show
Ages 19 & Under
Class
1. Market
2. Market
3. Market
4. Market
Section 8 Dorsets
Section 9 Hampshire
Section 10 Suffolk
Lamb,
Lamb,
Lamb,
Lamb,
Section 11
Section 12
Section 13
Light
Medium
Light Heavy
Heavy
Natural
Other Breeds
Crossbreeds
5. Market Lamb, Super Heavy
6. Breed Champion Market Lamb
7. Reserve Champion Breed Market Lamb
Rosette
Rosette
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMBS
Section 14
Class
1. Grand Champion Market Lamb
Sponsored By Hitch Enterprises - Guymon
2. Reserve Champion Market Lamb
Sponsored by Hitch Enterprises - Guymon
3. Grand Champion Pen of Three
Sponsored by Auto Care and Tire- Guymon
4. Reserve Champion Pen of Three
Buckle
Buckle
Buckle
Rosette
&
&
&
&
$25.00
$20.00
$25.00
$20.00
JUNIOR FITTING AND SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST
Section 15
This section is open to all exhibitors who are exhibiting in this department and are regularly enrolled in elementary or secondary
school. All participants must have shown in current years sheep department.
Premiums:.................................................................................. 1st Buckle & $10.00 2nd
$7.50 3rd
$5.00 4th
$3.00
Class
1. Juniors - 12 and under as of January 1, 2013
2. Intermediate - 13-15 yrs. old as of January 1, 2013
3. Seniors - 16 and up as of January 1, 2013
Buckles sponsored by City National Bank - Guymon and Dietrick Ag Services, Inc. - Tyrone, OK
www.modern-woodmen.org
Daren L. Depew, FICF
Specialized Needs Coordinator
P.O. Box 50 Beaver, OK 73932
Phone: Bus. 580-625-3268
Toll Free: 1-800-353-3739 • Cell: 580-651-4875
Securities
offered through
MWA Financial Services, Inc., A wholly
owned subsidiary of
1701 1st Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201, 309-558-3100
Member: NASD, SIPC
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DEPARTMENT G
MEAT GOAT SHOW
Superintendent: Steve Kraich
Co-Superintendet - Dusty James
Weigh-In: 3:00-5:00 p.m. Thursday, August 8, 2013 Show Time: 6:00 p.m.
Breeding classes followed by market
Breeding and Market Goats
1.Ownership. Exhibitors must maintain continuous ownership, possession, and provide daily care for each market wether
entered in the show for the required length of time. Exhibitors may show three market wethers. May show up to 5 does and
1 buck.
2. Identification. A nomination tag will be applied at time of weigh in.
3.Horns. Dehorning of goats in this show is not suggested; however, horns should be tipped and rounded. Goats with horns
sharper than deemed safe by the show superintendent or fair staff will be required to be tipped or rounded or isolated and
not shown.
4.Weight. Minimum weight requirement for market wether is 30 pounds.
5. Weight classes. The superintendent will determine the number of classes based on entries.
6.Grooming. Artificial coloring, paint and powder are not permitted for use in any division of the show.
7.Shearing. Up to the discrimination of the Exhibitor.
8.Health. Any animals with abscess will NOT be allowed to remain on the fairgrounds. Goats must be free from external
parasites, ringworm, and warts.
9. General rules. Review the General Rules and Regulation for all exhibitors and animals listed elsewhere in this publication.
These rule and regulations will apply in the market wether show.
10.Testing. All market wethers are subject to be tested for unauthorized compounds.
Premiums:............................................................................................1st $10.00 2nd $7.50 3rd $5.00 4th $3.00
MARKET GOATS
Section 1
Class
DOE
1. Doe kid (milk teeth only) Light 6. Aged doe
2. Doe kid (milk teeth only) Medium 7. Buck kid (milk teeth) light medium
3. Doe kid (milk teeth only) Heavy 8. Buck kid (milk teeth) medium
4. Yearling doe 9. Buck kid (milk teeth) heavy
5. Two-year doe
10. Buck Kid extra heavy
CHAMPIONS
11. Junior Champion Doe...........................................Rosette
12. Reserve Champion Doe.........................................Ribbon
13. Senior Champion Doe...........................................Rosette
14. Reserve Senior Champion Doe....................... Ribbon
15. Champion Buck Kid........................................ Rosette
16. Reserve Champion Buck Kid......................... Ribbon
17. Light market goats
18. Heavy light market kids
19. Medium weight market kids
20. Heavy medium kids
21. Heavy weight market kids
22. Super heavy kids
23. Grand Champion Market Kid
24. Reserve Grand Champion Market Kid
Buckle sponsored by Guymon Standard Supply - Guymon
Buckle Sponsored by Guymon Tire & Auto Pros - Guymon
SHOWMANSHIP
Section 2
Buckle
Buckle
Class
1. 8 years and under (Peewee).....................................Ribbon 3. 15 years & older (Senior)................................... Ribbon
2. 9-14 years (Junior)...................................................Ribbon
All goats will be released after judging.
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DEPARTMENT H
POULTRY & RABBITS
Superintendent: Cheri Allard, Texhoma, OK
Entry: 4:00-6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Placing: 9:00 a.m.,Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Release of Poultry & Rabbits, 5:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
Rule 1. Bird showing signs of disease will be excluded from exhibit and removed from the building.
Rule 2. Exhibitor must be the owner of all entries made in the department.
Rule 3. Premium will be paid only on standard breeds and hybrid meat and laying types that are listed in catalog.
Rule 4. All poultry entries must have been hatched this year.
Rule 5. Description of terms:
Cockerel, male bird
Pullet, female bird
Pen, will consist of 1 male and 2 females, except of hybrid or crossbred, it shall consist of 3 females.
Rule 6: Exhibitors making egg exhibit must have pullets entered in a class and furnish carton.
Rule 7: All entries will be judged in comparison, using as a guide the new American Standard of Perfection.
Rule 8. All exhibits must be claimed by exhibitor by Saturday, August 10, 2013.
Rule 9. All entries will be judged and entered in their own section only.
Rule 10. ALL STATE HEALTH RULES WILL PREVAIL.
(ALL POULTRY WILL BE BLED.)
Premiums: 1st $2.00
COCKEREL
Section l
2nd $1.00
3rd
$ .50
4th
R
5th
R
PULLET
Section 2
Premiums: 1st
Premiums: 1st
$2.00 2nd
$1.00 3rd
$ .50 4th
R 5th
R
PENS
Section 3
$2.00 2nd
$1.00 3rd
$ .50 4th
R 5th
R
AMERICAN
Class
1. Plymouth Rock, Barred, White, Partridge 4. Jersey Black Giants
2. Wyandotte, Golden Laced, Silver Penciled, White 5. Other American Breeds
3. Single Comb Rhode Island Red
Class
6. Brahma Light, Dark
7. Cochin Buff, Black
Class
9. Single Comb Leghorn White, Dark Brown
10. Single Comb Black Minorcas
11. White Faced Black Spanish
ASIATIC
8. Other Asiatic Breeds
MEDITERRANEAN
12. Blue Andalusian
13. Buttercup
14. Other Mediterranean Breeds
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ENGLISH
Class
15. Buff Orpington
16.Dark Cornish
17. White Laced Red Cornish
18. Sussex, Speckled, Ligh
19.Australorps
20. Any other English breed
ALL OTHER BREEDS
Class
21. French, Polish, Continental
COLORED EGG LAYERS
Class
22.Araucana
HYBRID CHICKENS
Premiums: 1st
Section 4
$2.00 2nd
$1.50 3rd
$ .50 4th
Class
1. Cross Breed (meat type)
R 5th
R
2. Cross Breed (laying type)
GRAND CHAMPIONS
Section 5
Class
1.Pen..........................................................$10.00 & Rosette
2.Cockerel.................................................$ 5.00 & Rosette
3.Pullet.......................................... $ 5.00 & Rosette
TEXAS COUNTY FREE FAIR PIGEON SHOW
Section 6
All NPA recognized breeds of pigeons can be shown.
Class
1. Junior Section: 18 years of age and under. Awards will be given for best junior pigeon shown, and best opposite sex.
2. Open Show: Open to any age. Awards will be given for best pigeon shown, and best opposite sex.
MISCELLANEOUS
Section 7
Premiums:
1st
$1.50 2nd
$1.00 3rd $.50 4th
R 5th
Pair Bantams (rooster & hen)
Class
1.Sebright
2.Rosecomb
3.Frizzle
4. Brahma
5. Cochin
6. Spangled English
Pair Game Birds, (rooster & hen)
12. Pheasant
13. Quail
14. Chukkar
15. Partridge
16. Pair of white ducks (hen & drake)
17. Pair of gray ducks (hen & drake)
18. Pair of colored ducks (hen & drake)
R
7 Polish
8.Araucana
9 Silkie
10. Rhode Island Red
11.Other
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
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Pair of white geese (goose & gander)
Pair of geese (goose and gander)
White goose (male and female)
Pair pearl guineas (male and female)
Grand Champion - Misc. Poultry.....................Rosette
Reserve Grand Champion - Misc. Poultry......Rosette
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Premiums: 1st
EGGS
Section 8
$1.50 2nd
$1.00 3rd
R 4th
R 5th
Class
1. Colored eggs, one dozen
2. White eggs, one dozen
3. Brown eggs, one dozen
R
4. Grand Champion Dozen Eggs........................ Rosette
5. Reserve Champion Dozen Eggs...................... Rosette
TURKEYS
Section 9
Class
1. Pair bronze, cockerel and pullet...................................................................................$1.50 1.00 .50 Ribbon Ribbon
2. Pair, White Holland, cockerel and pullet.................................................................... $2.00 1.50 Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon
RABBITS
All rabbits in section 10, 11, and 12 must be over one year of age.
Premiums Sections 10, 11, 12: 1st $2.00
2nd $1.50
3rd R 4th R 5th R
PAIR RABBITS (Buck & Doe)
Section 10
DOE
Section 11
BUCK
Section 12
Class
1. White New Zealand 7. Black New Zealand
2. Red New Zealand 8. Lops
3.California 9.Rex
4. Flemish Giant
10. Other Purebreeds
5. Dutch
11. Other Mixbreeds
6.Satin
JUNIOR FFA & 4-H POULTRY & RABBIT DIVISION
Section 13
Exhibitors will be permitted to exhibit one trio (1 cockerel and 2 pullets) of any breed or variety of chickens in his poultry project,
and only one pair of young turkeys, ducks, and geese. A class shall consist of all breeds in the American, English Asiatic, and
Mediterranean class of poultry unless there are three or more in a breed or variety, in which case they shall set out as separate
class of entry.
Premiums for classes through 1-4:
Class
1. 1 young cockerel (chicken)
2. 1 young pullet (chicken)
1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd R 4th R 5th R
3. 1 young trio chickens
4. 1 young trio Bantams
Premiums for classes 5 through 10:
1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd R 4th R 5th R
5. 1 young pair turkeys
6. 1 young pair ducks
7. 1 young pair geese
8. Pair Rabbits (buck & doe)
9.Doe
10.Buck
11. Best of Show, Pullet................................................................................... Trophy.............................. Sponsor PTCI - Guymon
12. Best of Show, Cockerel.............................................................................. Trophy.............................. Sponsor PTCI - Guymon
13. Best of Show, Rabbit................................................................................. Trophy.............................. Sponsor PTCI - Guymon
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DEPARTMENT I
AGRICULTURE
Superintendents: Harry & Emilie Fischer, Hooker, OK
Entries: Wheat Show by 5:00 p.m., July 17, 2013
Entries: 9:00 a.m. – 6 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging Wheat Show & Entries: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Release of entries: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Rule 6.
Rule 7.
Rule 8.
All general rules and regulations governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department.
Exhibitors may make only one entry in a class.
Exhibits must be correctly named, labeled and grown by the exhibitor in the year 2013 and not exhibited previously.
Exhibitors must not change their exhibitions or any part thereof after the hour designated for the same to be in place.
Exhibitors will not be allowed to take any exhibit from the building during or after the close of the Exposition
without presenting the superintendent their property check entitling them to the exhibit.
Separate exhibits must be provided for each class entry.
Exhibits which do not meet the size specifications as specified in the catalog will not be awarded a premium.
All entries become property of the Fair Association and in case of spoilage, may be disposed of by the superintendent
at their discretion. All other exhibits remaining at the close of the fair may be claimed by the exhibitor.
WHEAT SHOW
NOTE: THE SUPERINTENDENT WILL NOT JUDGE SAMPLES. The main objective of the Wheat Show is to encourage
the production of high quality wheat in the Oklahoma Panhandle and adjacent area of the High Plains.
Entries can be sieved, cleaned and even hand picked. Samples will be judged on freedom from disease, damage, trash, other
crops, and weed seeds; and grain quality - (color and texture, Kernel uniformity, and plumpness). The fair management no longer
has facilities to clean samples. The superintendent cannot be responsible for sacks or other containers brought in by exhibitors.
A disposable container is appreciated. Wheat exhibits are put into special containers for judging and exhibiting. IN THE CASE
MILLING AND BAKING FACILITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO THE FAIR BOARD THE PHYSICAL SCORE WILL
DETERMINE THE WINNER. Exhibits in the Wheat Show will be judged on the basis of the following score card.
Score Card
Physical Judging 40% Milling & Baking 60%
All general rules governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply to the Wheat Show. In order for an exhibitor to qualify for the
Wheat Show, he must have submitted his samples to the Fair Secretary by Wednesday, July 17, 2013, in a suitable cloth bag.
(Burlap sack acceptable.)
ONLY ONE ENTRY OF A VARIETY GROWN ON ANY ONE FARM WILL BE ALLOWED.
An exhibit in the Wheat Show will consist of fifteen pounds of any variety of hard red winter wheat. Exhibiting containers for the
show will be furnished by the Free Fair Association.
Junior Section: Meet the requirement of junior exhibitor and, if a 4-H or FFA member, must be enrolled in the small grains
project. (Show proof from Instructor or 4-H Office.)
Senior Section: Farmer having wheat acreage allotment under the FSA Average Control Program.
Section
1
Premiums for the Wheat Show:
Grand Champion........................................................................ Plaque & $40
Reserve Champion...................................................................... Rosette & $25
Third.............................................................................................. Ribbon & $15
Fourth............................................................................................ Ribbon
Fifth............................................................................................... Ribbon
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Class
1.Senior
2.Junior
Plaques and premiums paid by Hitch Enterprises - Guymon Checks issued by Panhandle Exposition
GRAIN SORGHUM
Section 2
Each exhibit must include 10 heads to be trimmed with two inches of peduncle left on head. Maturity and peduncle length will
be factors in judging.
Class
1. Grain Sorghum................................................................................................................................$25 $15 $12.50 $7.50 $5.00
Premiums paid by Texas County Farm Bureau - Guymon Checks issued by Panhandle Exposition
CORN
Section 3
Class
1. Corn, each exhibit will include a minimum of 6 ears of corn.......................................................$25 $15 $12.50 $7.50 $5.00
Premiums paid by Hooker Equity Exchange - Hooker Checks issued by Panhandle Exposition
GRAIN & SEED
Section 4
One full gallon, unless stated otherwise.
Premiums:.................................................................................................................................. 1st $2.00 2nd
Class
1.Alfalfa 7.Pinto Beans
2. Broom Corn, 4 to 5 inch bundle 8. Soybeans
3. Barley 9. Sunflower, one
4. Corn, Indian, 6 ears
10. Winter oats
5. Corn, popcorn, 6 ears
11. Wheat, Hard Red Winter
6. Corn, strawberry, 6 ears
12. Wheat, Hard White Winter
$1.00 3rd
R
Premiums paid by Farmers’ Elevator, Goodwell Checks issued by Panhandle Exposition
FORAGES
Section 5
Premiums.....................................................................................................................................1st
Bales (one block from a bale)
Class
1.Alfalfa
2. Prairie
3. Grass-legume, mixture
Forage Bundle (six inch bundle)
6. Corn
Chopped forage (one gallon closed container)
8.Corn
Samples should be least one week old.
$2.00 2nd
4.Oats
5. Sorghum or legume, either type
7. Sorghum or Sudan, either type
9.Sorghum
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PASTURE GRASSES
Section 6
Premiums:...........................................................................................................1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.50 4th $1.00 5th .$50
Regulation size of exhibit will heavily influence judging. An exhibit of cool or warm season grass will consist of one 2inch bundle of any of the following grasses.
Class
1. Western Wheatgrass
8.Bluestem 2. Big Bluestem
9. Sand Lovegrass
3. Blue Grama
10. Side-Oats Grama
4. Buffalo
11. Switch Grass
5. Hairy Grama
12. Old World Bluestem
6. Indian Grass
13. Silver Bluestem
7. Little Bluestem
14. Canadian Wheat Rye
One-half pint of seed of #14 through #23 of the following shall constitute a grass seed exhibit:
15. Big Bluestem
21. Sand Bluestem
16. Blue Grama
22. Sand Lovegrass
17. Buffalo
23. Side Oats Grama
18. Hairy Grama
24. Switch Grass
19. Indian Grass
25. Old World Bluestem
20. Little Bluestem
VEGETABLES
Section 7
Premiums:.................................................................................................................................... 1st $1.50
2nd
Class
1. Any other vegetables
30. Bell peppers, 4
2. Beans, dry, 1/2 gal.
31. Potatoes, Irish, 6
3. Beans, green, 12 pods
32. Potatoes, red, 6
4. Beets, 4
33. Potatoes, sweet, 6 lbs.
5. Blackeyed Peas, 12 pods
34. Pumpkin, small
6. Bunching Onions
35. Pumpkin, large, 15 lbs., 1
7.Cabbage
36. Pumpkin, ex-large, 15-50 lbs., 1
8. Cantaloupe, muskmelon type
37. Pumpkin, giant, over 50 lbs., 1
9. Carrots, 3
38. Pumpkin, miniature, 1
10. Cucumbers, pickling, 6
39. Pumpkin, sweet, 1
11. Cucumbers, ripe, 3
40. Radishes, 6
12. Cucumbers, slicing, 4
41. Squash, acorn, 1
13. Eggplant, 1
42. Squash, any other variety
14. Garlic, 3
43. Squash, butternut
15. Green Onions 6
44. Squash, hubbard, 1
16. Kershaw, 1
45. Squash, summer, 1
17. Lettuce
46. Sweet Corn, 3
18. Melon, honeydew, 1
47. Zucchini, baking, 1
19. Okra, 4
48. Zucchini, fried or cooking size, 1
20. Okra, vining, 4
49. Tomatoes, 4
21. Onions, 4
50. Tomatoes, small, 6
22. Onions, red, 4
51. Turnips, 4
23. Onions, white, 4
52. Watermelon, long, l
24. Onions, yellow, 4
52. Watermelon, ex-large, over 45 lbs., 1
25. Parsnips, 6
54. Watermelon, round, 1
26. Peppers, hot, 6
55. Wax Beans, 1 pint
27. Peppers, Chili, 6
56. Unusual vegetable
28. Peppers, Jalapeño, 6
57. Gourds
29. Peppers, sweet 6
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VEGETABLES
Section 8
Junior Division, Ages up to 18 years
Premiums:..................................................................................... 1st
Class
1. Any other vegetables
2. Beans, dry, 1/2 gal.
3. Beans, green, 12 pods
4. Beets, 4
5. Blackeyed Peas, 12 pods
6. Bunching Onions
7.Cabbage
8. Cantaloupe, muskmelon type
9. Carrots, 3
10. Cucumbers, pickling, 6
11. Cucumbers, ripe, 3
12. Cucumbers, slicing, 4
13. Eggplant, 1
14. Garlic, 3
15. Green Onions 6
16. Kershaw, 1
17. Lettuce
18. Melon, honeydew, 1
19. Okra, 4
20. Okra, vining, 4
21. Onions, 4
22. Onions, red, 4
23. Onions, white, 4
24. Onions, yellow, 4
25. Parsnips, 6
26. Peppers, hot, 6
27. Peppers, Chili, 6
28. Peppers, Jalapeño, 6
29. Peppers, sweet 6
$1.50
2nd
$1.00
3rd
.$50 4th
R 5th
R 6th R
30. Bell peppers, 4
31. Potatoes, Irish, 6
32. Potatoes, red, 6
33. Potatoes, sweet, 6 lbs.
34. Pumpkin, small
35. Pumpkin, large, 15 lbs., 1
36. Pumpkin, ex-large, 15-50 lbs., 1
37. Pumpkin, giant, over 50 lbs., 1
38. Pumpkin, miniature, 1
39. Pumpkin, sweet, 1
40. Radishes, 6
41. Squash, acorn, 1
42. Squash, any other variety
43. Squash, butternut
44. Squash, hubbard, 1
45. Squash, summer, 1
46. Sweet Corn, 3
47. Zucchini, baking, 1
48. Zucchini, fried or cooking size, 1
49. Tomatoes, 4
50. Tomatoes, small, 6
51. Turnips, 4
52. Watermelon, long, l
52. Watermelon, ex-large, over 45 lbs., 1
54. Watermelon, round, 1
55. Wax Beans, 1 pint
56. Unusual vegetable
57. Gourds
FRUITS
Section 9
Premiums:.......................................................................................................................................1st $1.50
Class
1. Any other fruit
5. Peaches, 4
2. Apples, Red, 4
6. Pears, 4
3. Apples, Yellow, 4
7. Quince, 5
4. Grapes, 1 bunch
8. Strawberries, 20
2nd
$1.00 3rd
$.50
4-H CLUB CROPS
Section 10
Exhibits that do not meet the size specifications as specified in the catalog will not be awarded a premium. Loose grain in
bucket with lid.
Premiums:............................................................................................. 1st $1.50 2nd
$1.00
3rd
Class
1. Barley, 1 gal.
5. Wheat, winter, 1 gal.
2. Forage, 6 inch bundle
6. Corn, ears, 6
3. Grain sorghum, 2 inch peduncle left on heads, 10 heads
7. Sunflower
4. Oats, 1 gal.
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FFA CROPS
Section 11
Exhibits that do not meet the size specifications in the catalog will not be awarded a premium. Loose grain in bucket with lid.
Premiums:........................................................................................................ 1st $1.50
2nd $1.00
Class
1. Barley, 1 gal
5. Wheat, winter, 1 gal.
2. Forage, 6 inch bundle
6. Corn ears, 6 ears
3. Grain sorghum, 2 inch peduncle left on heads, 10 heads
7. Sunflower, 1
4. Oats, 1 gal.
3rd $.50
4th R
5th
4-H & FFA RANGE GRASS
COLLECTION
Section 12
Premiums paid by the Texas County Conservation District to promote interest in better understanding of range
management.
Rule 1. Exhibit shall consist of at least ten 1-inch bundles of different pasture grasses, suitably mounted on a display board
which is to be 3 feet square.
Rule 2. Must be collected and mounted by individual exhibiting.
Rule 3. Judging must be on the basis of attractiveness, arrangement, neatness, effectiveness of display, and proper
identification by common and scientific names.
Rule 4. Exhibits which do not meet the size specifications as specified in the catalog will not be awarded a premium.
Class
1. FFA Individual
$10
$5
$2.50
2. 4-H Individual
$10
$5
$2.50
Premiums are paid directly to winners by Texas County Conservation District - Guymon
P.O. Box 908001
Midland, TX 79708-0001
2408 N. Big Spring St.
Midland, TX 79705-7650
432-520-4000
ASHLEY ANGUIANO
MANAGER KENT KWIK #801
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Guymon, OK 73942
(580) 338-1991
www.thekentcompanies.com
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DEPARTMENT J
4-H And FFA
Superintendents: Arlene James - Hooker, OK
Entries 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Released 7:00 – 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
ALL CLASSES LISTED IN THE STATE FAIR BOOK MAY BE ENTERED IN THE PANHANDLE EXPOSITION
EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE NOT LISTED IN THE COUNTY FAIR BOOK.
Rule 1.
Rule 2.
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Rule 7.
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See General Rules as they apply to this department, 4-H club work is under the supervision of Extension Agents and
local leaders, and FFA is under the supervision of Vocational Agriculture teachers in the various schools.
Exhibitors in the 4-H department is limited, to Texas County 4-H members who have been enrolled and actively
participating in the program for a minimum of 30 days prior to this county fair.
All exhibitors in this department must be regular enrolled members of 4-H clubs or FFA chapter.
Club and chapter members may make only one entry in any class, except livestock and poultry.
The 4-H member should enter the class that matches his/her 4-H age (age as of Jan. 1 of the current calendar
year).
All Exhibits must have been made by the exhibitor during the last year, and cannot be entered more than one
time, except for classes which are collections that are added to in successive years.
Crops, livestock and poultry exhibits will be shown in their respective places and departments.
4-H members who enter crops and horitculture must be able to prove that such crops entered in his/her name
were produced by he/she during the current year.
The superintendent reserves the right to use any exhibit for judging contest work.
The Vocational Agricultural instructor and 4-H Club leader must make notification of intention for a booth exhibit in
writing to the secretary of the Fair by August 2, 2013 so that space can be reserved. Such booth must be in place
by 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 6, 2013.
4-H Junior Division will apply to a boy or girl through age 13 as of January 1, 2013.
4-H Senior Division will apply to a boy or girl 14 years and older as of January 1, 2013.
FFA Division-Jr. Division 7th, 8th, & 9th Grades. - Sr. Division 10th, 11th, & 12th Grades.
Exhibits should be permanently signed and dated, in an inconspicuous location, if material permits. Judge of judging
committee may permanently mark exhibit with fair & year (e.g. TSF 2013 or OKC 2013), if not signed and dated.
Effort will be made to mark in an inconspicuous place. Some exhibits that should be signed and dated are posters,
most arts and crafts including fine art, ceramics, woodworking, woodcrafts, and model rocketry.
REQUIRED TRADEMARK DESIGNATION FOR USE OF 4-H CLOVER
When using the official clover with H’s, the tail should curve to the right and the words 18 U.S.C. 707 must appear under the
right leaflet, unless poster and clover are hand drawn.
Instructions may be obtained from the Texas County Extension Office or local leaders for guidelines not listed in any section
of 4-H & FFA department.
PREMIUMS FOR ALL CLASSES EXCEPT WHERE LISTED IN BOLDFACE IN EACH SECTION:
1st $1.50 2nd $1.00 3rd $.50 4th R 5th R
COMMUNICATION AND EXPRESSIVE ARTS DIVISION
4-H POSTER ART EXHIBITS
Section 1
Posters must be constructed on poster board 14” x 22” (1/2 of poster board). They may be horizontal or vertical. Posters may
be produced by any medium - watercolor, ink, crayon, acrylic, charcoal, collage, computer, etc. Posters must be flat. Do not
use 3- dimensional pieces on posters. Posters will be judged on (1) educational idea portrayed, (2) public appeal (3) creative
and original ability presented. Copyrighted or trademarked cartoon characters or other designs must not be used due to
copyright restrictions.
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For display purposes, exhibitors are encouraged to laminate or cover all posters with clear plastic film. Posters must be signed
and dated on the back in permanent marker before laminating. If not marked, the judging committee may mark or
punch. Text of posters should be readable from at least 10 feet away.
The 4-H member’s name, age, and county should be on the back of the poster in the upper left hand corner.
NOTE: Posters Must Include 4-H Clover Or Mention 4-H. When using the official clover with H’s, the tail should curve
to the right and the words 18. U.S.C. 707 must appear under the lower right leaflet unless poster and clover are hand
drawn.
ATTENTION: For any informatin on the campagn “Join the Revolution of Responsibility” visit www.4-h.org/about/
revolution.
Beginner Division (Ages 9-11)
Class
1. 4-H promotional posters designed to recruit 4-H members, volunteers or promote any 4-H event or 4-H project .
2. Posters designed to promote 4-H and use the theme, “Join the Revolution of Responsibility”.
3. Collage - recognizing or documenting OK 4-H history during one decade or the evolution of a particular 4-H project area
over the decades.
Intermediate Division (Ages 12-14)
Class
4. 4-H promotional posters designed to recruit 4-H members, volunteers or promote any 4-H event or 4-H project including
Competition Ethics.
5. Posters designed to promote 4-H and use the theme, “Join the Revolution of Responsibility”.
6. Collage - recognizing or documenting OK 4-H history during one decade or the evolution of a particular 4-H project area
over the decades.
Advance Division (Ages 15 and over)
Class
7. 4-H promotional posters designed to recruit 4-H members, volunteers or promote any 4-H event or 4-H project including
Competition Ethics.
8. Posters designed to promote 4-H and use the theme, “Join the Revolution of Responsibility” or a poster on the 4-H
Centennial.
9. Collage - recognizing or documenting OK 4-H history during one decade or the evolution of a particular 4-H project area
over the decades.
4-H EDUCATIONAL BOOTH DISPLAY
This must be an in-depth look at a 4-H project or projects. Space for the booth is 3 feet deep and 4 feet wide (with sides extended
for display). Back can be 4 feet high. There will be no solid dividers between booths, use lightweight materials for ease in
transporting. Display must be free-standing. Models, photographs, posters or other means for display may be used. Display
may be prepared by an individual or group from a county. Criteria for judging will be (1) effectiveness of the message, (2)
appropriateness to the theme, (3) interest and attractiveness to the public.
Display must focus on ONE of the folllowing and be suitable for display at a local business during Natioan 4-H Week or at
another time.
• Promotion of a specific 4-H project, member recruitment, current youth issue, event, etc.
• Community Service
• The theme “Join the Revolution of Responsibility”.
Exhibit must prominently display a 4-H Clover or mention 4-H. When using the official clover with H’s, the tail should
curve to the right and the words 18 U.S.C. 707 must appear under the lower right leaflet, except for hand drawn clovers.
Do not include valuables, food items that will spoil or potentially harmful products in any educational display. Neither the Texas
County Fair nor the 4-H program can accept responsibility for loss of valuables. Potentially harmful products will be discarded.
Notification of intention to exhibit must be received by the county 4-H office by August 5th, in order to ensure space for the
exhibit.
Premiums:........................................................................................ 1st $25.00
2nd $12.00
3rd $10.00
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Class
10. Educational Display (other than community service or “Join the Revolution of Responsibility”) Display may be project area,
member recruitment, current youth issue event, etc.
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11. Community Service Booth Display – Sharing about a community service that 4-H member or country 4-H group has done.
Should include pictures, examples, and scope of projects. The impact on others will be added criteria for judging. Project
should be the extension of a 4-H project area.
12. Display theme “Join the Revolution of Responsibility”.
PHOTOGRAPHY
These exhibits consist of photos taken by the individual exhibitors. A photo can be entered only one year. Individuals can exhibit
in only one Level, and may enter only one exhibit per class in that unit. There is no limit on the number of entries in classes 2427. Level 1 is for members who have beginning skill level, Level 2 is for th ose who hae intermediate skill level, and Level 3 is
for th ose who have advanced skill level. All ages within each level are before January 1o of the current calendar year.
DIGITAL PHOTOS may be entered. Adjustment to digital photographs are limited to color and contrast adjustments,
cropping, gray scaling, exposure adjustments, and red eye reduction (with the exception of classes 25-28).
PRINTS: Black and white or color prints may be exhibited. Prints must be no smaller than 3.5” x 5” and no larger than 5”
x 7” (except when panoramic prints are used) for all classes, except classes 5, 10, 13, 18, and 22 where prints may be up to 8”
x 10”. Prints should be printed on photo-quality paper (not copy paper). Print quality is taken into consideration by the
Judges. Photos will be disqualified if in a frame.
TITLES, CAPTIONS AND OTHER REQURIED INFORMATION: On the front of the board, there must be a title (i.e.
My Trip to the Zoo, or My Favorite Photo) and each photo must have a caption giving the viewer more information about the
photograph. The back of each board must include the exhibitor’s name, county, number of years in the 4-H photography project,
camera type (digital SLR, digital point-and-shoot or 35 mm film), and megapixels (if camera is digital). If the exhibitor is
entering classes 11-21, plese include the film speed or digital ISO, shutter speed and aperture (if the camera is adjustable).
BOARDS: Prints must be securely attached to the surface of a white or a colored posterboard, foam core, poster or mat board.
No double matting, use of multiple layers or more than one color. The entire print must be seen and cannot be masked in any
way. Boards must be 10” x 10” or 14” x 14” for all classes except classes 15-17 and 19-21 where boards must be 14” x 14”. If
panoramic or 8 x 10 photos are used, adjust board size accordingly.
PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITS
Level 1
FOCUS ON PHOTOGRAPHY
Junior Classes: Ages 9-13
(For members who have beginning skill level)
Class
13. Four photos, one photo from each of the following categories: people, animals, plant life and scenery.
14. Four photos of people doing different things, showing a variety of activities, camera angles and lighting choices.
15. Four otherwise outstanding photos showing common mistakes in picture taking, The caption required for each print must
correctly identify what is wrong and provide and appropriate solution to prevent the mistake.
16. Series of four photos telling a story or illustrating a single event.
17. Best individual photo made this year.
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Senior Classes: Ages 14-19
(For members who have beginning skill level)
Class
18. Four photos, one photo from each of the following categories: people, animals, plant life and scenery.
19. Four photos of people doing different things, showing a variety of activities, camera angles and lighting choices.
20. Four otherwise outstanding photos showing common mistakes in picture taking, The caption required for each print must
correctly identify what is wrong and provide and appropriate solution to prevent the mistake.
21. Series of four photos telling a story or illustrating a single event.
22. Best individual photo made this year.
Level 2
CONTROLLING THE IMAGE
Junior Classes: Ages 9-13
(For members who have intermediate skill level)
Class
23. Four photos showing good composition, such as placement of subject, framing, contrast, or perspective. The caption for
each photo or the title of the board must explain the ideas being illustrated.
24. Four action photos.
25. Four photos showing effect (lighting, media, techniques and processes). The caption for each photo or the title of board
must explain the ideas being illustrated.
26. Best individual photo made this year.
Senior Classes: Ages 14-19
(For members who have intermediate skill level)
Class
27. Four photos showing good composition, such as placement of subject, framing, contrast, or perspective. The caption for
each photo or the title of the board must explain the ideas being illustrated.
28. Four action photos.
29. Four photos showing effect (lighting, media, techniques and processes). The caption for each photo or the title of board
must explain the ideas being illustrated.
30. Best individual photo made this year.
Level 3
MASTERING PHOTOGRAPHY
All Ages
(For members who hav advance skill level)
Class
31. Four photos showing members’ knowledge of one of the following: different lenses, electronic flash, photo lamps, existing
light, filters or special effects. The caption for each photo or the title of the board must explain the idea(s) being illustrated.
32. Four outstanding “people” pictures.
33. Four landscape or nature photos.
34. Best individual photo taken this year.
Digitally adjusted photos. Exhibit must include both the original photo labeled “original photo”, the digitally adjusted photo
labeled “adjusted photo”, with a short summary of what was done (cropping, red-eye removal, color or contrast adjustment,
scaling, exposure adjustment, etc.) Must be on a poster or mat board 14” x 14”.
Class
35. Junior (9-13 years old)
36. Senior (14 and over)
Digitally altered photograph/photographic illustration taken with a digital camera by the exhibitor. Alterations are beyond
common photography techniques of red eye removal, cropping, etc. Exhibit includes a print of the original photograph, labeled
“original photo,” and the digitally altered image, labeled “photographic illlustration”. Must be securely attached to foam core or
poster board and be no larger than 14” x 14”. Attach up to 1/2 page of written explanation of the alterations to the back of tgeh
exhibit.
Class
37. Junior (9-13 years old)
38. Senior (14 and over)
Digitally altered scanned image. Exhibit must include original image, labeled “original image,” and the digitally altered
image, labeled “altered image”. Alterations are beyond common photography techniques of red eye removal, cropping, etc. Must
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be securely attached to foam core or poster board and be no larger than 14” x 14”. Attach up to 1/2 page of written explanation
of the alterations to thoe back of tghe exhibit. Trademark images may not be used.
Class
39. Junior (9-13 years old)
40. Senior (14 and over)
EXPRESSIVE ARTS
Individual members may enter only one exhibit per class. Exhibits in all classes are limited to items that cannot be exhibited in
other sections. Exhibits must be permanently signed and dated in an inconspicuous location, if size and material permits. Ceramics
should be signed and dated before firing. Judge or Judging committee may mark exhibit with Fair and Year (for example: OKC,
2013), if not signed and dated. Effort will be made to mark in an inconspicuous place. Paintings, drawings and other items that
would be hung must have a hanger attached or they may not be displayed.
Junior Division - Ages 9-13
Class
41. Fine Art ­– Pencil, charcoal, ink, pastels, chalk
43. Fine Art ­– Watercolor
45. Fine Art – Oil or Acrylic
47. Ceramics – Glazed (maximum of one piece)
49. Ceramics – Stained (maximum of one piece)
51. Pottery – Original design made from clay using a process of hand molding or on a potter’s wheel
53. Print Process Article – Block printing and other printing methods
55. Decorative Textile Craft – Silk screening, stenciling, textile painting, batik, tie die
57. Nature Craft – Article made from natural materials including weaving or basket making
59. Bead Craft Article
61. Leathercraft – Kit
63. Leathercraft – Original Design
65. Hand Crafted Wax Candle
67. Hand Crafted Gel Candle
69. Fabric Craft – Needle Art (hand embroiders, cross-stitch, counted cross stitch, needlepoint, and crewel embroidery)
71. Fabric Craft – Item Decorated with machine embroidery
73. Fabric Craft – Quilted and/or appliquéd
75. Fabric Craft – Machine quilted and/or appliquéd
77. Fabric Craft – Knitted or crocheted
79. Fabric Craft – Doll or animal
81. Creative Textile Craft Article - Made only from techniques of weaving, latch-hook, braiding and/or combination of these
techniques.
83.Puppet
85. Paper Craft
87. Plastic Craft – Includes but not limited to Lego™ Art
89. Duct Tape Craft
91. Miscellaneous (limited to items that cannot be entered in any other class
Senior Division - Ages 14 and over
Class
42. Fine Art ­– Pencil, charcoal, ink, pastels, chalk
44. Fine Art ­– Watercolor
46. Fine Art – Oil or Acrylic
48. Ceramics – Glazed (maximum of one piece)
50. Ceramics – Stained (maximum of one piece)
52. Pottery – Original design made from clay using a process of hand molding or on a potter’s wheel
54. Print Process Article – Block printing and other printing methods
56. Decorative Textile Craft – Silk screening, stenciling, textile painting, batik, tie die
58. Nature Craft – Article made from natural materials including weaving or basket making
60. Bead Craft Article
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62. Leathercraft – Kit
64. Leathercraft – Original Design
66. Hand Crafted Wax Candle
68. Hand Crafted Gel Candle
70. Fabric Craft – Needle Art (hand embroiders, cross-stitch, counted cross stitch, needlepoint, and crewel embroidery)
72. Fabric Craft – Item decorated with machine embroidery
74. Fabric Craft – Quilted and/or Appliquéd
76 Fabric Craft – Machine quilted and/or Appliquéd
78. Fabric Craft – Knitted or crocheted
80. Fabric Craft – Doll or animal
82. Creative Textile Craft Article - Made only from techniques of weaving, latch-hook, braiding and/or combination of these
techniques.
84.Puppet
86. Paper Craft
88. Plastic Craft – Includes but not limited to Lego™ Art
90. Duct Tape Craft
92. Miscellaneous (limited to items that cannot be entered in any other class
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISION
Section 2
4-H Technology Exhibits
Juniors – ages 9-13 year olds and Seniors – Ages 14 & over. Every exhibit must be labeled on the back with the following
information: Name, Club, County, Age before January 1 and date poster or exhibit was made. Copy written material such as
professional photos, books, publications or itemson the internet should not be used as original.
Exhibits displayed as posters must be constructed on poster board 14” x 22” (1/2 of a poster board). They may be horizontal or
vertical. Posters will be judted on (1) educational idea portrayed, (2) public appeal, and (3) creative and original ability presented.
Copyrighted or trademarked cartoon charaters or other designs must not be used due to copyright restrictions.
For poster exhibit ddisplays purposes, exhibitors are encouraged to laminate or cover all posters with clear plastic film. Text of
posters should be radable from at least 10 ft. away.
Flat flyer (one-sided_ designed by the exhibitor to promote a club or county 4-H education program or activity. Computer
generated flat flyer (8½” x 14”). Flat flyers should be securely attached to an appropriately sized posterboard.
1. Juniors (age 9-13)
2. Seniors (ages 14 and over)
Brochure, card or invitation related to 4-H. (may be double-, tri-, or four-fold measuring 8½” x 11” or 8½ x 14 before
folding.) Attach 2 flat copies of the brochure (one side showing the front and the other side showing the back of the brochure)
to an appropriately sized posterboard no longer than 14” x 22” – ½ of a poster board. Attach a large envelope to the back of the
posterboard and insert a folded copy of the brochure.
3. Juniors (age 9-13)
4. Seniors (ages 14 and over)
PowerPoint Presentation related to 4-H. Presentation should either promote 4-H or educate about a 4-H project. Presentations
should include an official 4-H Clover including required trademark designation. Presentation energy includes a printout of at least
5 slides and script/presentation notes in a folder or notebook. Include presentation file on a labeled 3½” diskette or CD (in an
envelope). All PowerPoint presentations should be mounted on a free standing display board not to exceed 36” X 36” when the
sides are extended for display. Commercially available “Science Fair Presentation Books” are encouraged.
5. Juniors (age 9-13)
6. Seniors (ages 14 and over)
Digital Media. Submit a video (maximum of 3 minutes) and movie style poster (14” x 22” – ½ of a poster board - with a 4-H
Clover) should creatively depict the video’s content. Video can be promotional, informational, music, or a documentary. The video
must be in a windows media (.WMV) or (.AVI) format and sumitted on a cd/dvd. Video may only contain first names of the
participants and participants must have a signed media release form on file in their county 4-H office (found on the back of the
4-H enrollment card.)
7. Juniors (ages 9-13)
8.. Seniors (ages 14 and over).
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4-H ROBOTICS
The goal of the 4-H robotics program is for 4-H members to explore science, technology and engineering thruogh designing
and building a functioning robot. The robot can be either programmable or remote controlled. The robot can be created by an
individual or a group.
• The 4-H robotics exhibits are open to all ages. They will be judged separately in two age groups. Juniors – ages 9-13
year olds; Seniors – ages 14 & over. Every exhibit must be labeled on the back with the following informatin: Name,
Club, County, Age as of January 1, and date poster or exhibit was made.
• Attach a 3” x 5” index card to each robot/exhibit, explaining:
- Construction material, how constructed and goal of project
- Year in project
- Age of member
- Whether or not made from kit
- Other pertinent infromation
• Each exhibit should have a one page report explaining th function, purpose and construction of the robot.
• Displays must be free standing and are limited to 3’ x 3’ (width X depth) when sides are extended for display.
Programmable Robot
22. Juniors (9-13)
23 Seniors (14 and over)
Remote-controlled Robot
24. Juniors (9-13)
25 Seniors (14 and over)
Display with photographs and explanation of a member developed robot which is not available for exhibit.
26. Juniors (9-13)
27 Seniors (14 and over)
Project Group Developed by two or more 4-H members working together (Include all 4-H members information involved
on index card)
28. Programmable robot
29. Remote-controlled Robot
30. Display with photographs and explanation of a member developed robot which is not available for exhibit.
SIMPLE MACHINES
Marshmallow catapult challenge design task.
Design requirements:
Design a trebuchet style swing arm catapult.
It may be similar to a teeter-totter or swing set.
The beam (arm) is able to swing (go up and down)
The arm of the catapult must be adjustable from the center to an offset (One side of the beam is longer from center pivot point)
Use at least five (5) different types of materials or parts (craft sticks, brads, dowels, etc.)
Use weights and gravity as the power source.
Launce a marshmallow at least six (6) feet.
Reference: National 4-H Curriculum, Junk Drawer Robotocs, Level 1
Attach a 3 x 5 note card
Explain how you built and tested your catapult
Chart your marshmallow launches
31. Juniors (9-13)
32. Seniors (14 and over)
Wind turbine
Use the 2012 National Science Experiment Youth Guide to design, build and test your own wind generator. Wind generators
must be homemade and not built from a kit. Test your turbine with a multi meter and report your results on a 3x5 card attached
to your turbine. http://www.4-h.org/4-h-national-youth-science-day/past-experiments archives/
33. Juniors (9-13)
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34. Seniors (14 and over)
SCIENCE DISCOVERY PROJECTS
4-H members are encouraged to use their 4-H projects as the basis for their scientific research and discovery project. Exhibits
should relate to one of the following topics:
Behavioral Social Studies
Earth and Space Sciences
Biochemistry, Medicine, and Health Services
Engineering
Botany and Zoological Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Computer Science
Mathematics
Physical Sciences
Displays must be free standing and are limited to 36”x36” (width x depth) when sides are extended. Commercially available
“Science Fair Presentation Boards” are encouraged.
Class:
35. Beginning Division 9-11 years old) - A display illustrating the project.
36. Intermediate Division (12-14 years old_) - A display with an accompanying report of approximately two typewritten pages.
37. Advanced Division (15 and over) - A display and a written report about the project that includes an interview with a scientist
or someone who works in the area that is being studied. Reports should be three to five typewriter pages in length.
38. Team Exhibit (All Ages) - Team may include a maximum of three members. - A display and a written report about the project.
It is recommended that it include an interview with a scientist or someone who works in the area that is being studied. Reports
should be three to five typewritten pages in length.
CONSUMER/FAMILY SCIENCES DIVISION
Section 3
4-H FABRICS & FASHIONS
NOTE: Patterns for some projects with an asterisk may be found at the County Extension office or http://oklahoma4h.okstate.edu/
events/statefair.htm
Hangars will not be returned. If padding is needed, use tissue paper. Do not use hangers for small items or items that are not normally hung
Refer to 4-H Clothing Member’s Guide for guidelines in construction and design of exhibits. Any one exhibit should demonstratedthe
exhibitor’s knowledge and application of textile science, personal image, consumer education and construction. The Leader’s guide
provides a tool for learning how to evaluate a “project: Requirements are available in local extension offices.
All posters must be 14” x 22” and must be permanently signed and dated on the back prior to laminating. Judging
committee may mark or punch if not marked. Text of posters should be readable from at least 10 ft. away.
Beginning Level (Ages 9-11 years)
Class
*1. Pillow case, 1 (Pattern/instructions provided)
*2. Laundry bag (Pattern/instructions provided)
*3. Chef or Work Apron (Pattern/instructions provided)
*4. Garment Bag (may use pattern instruction provided or commercial pattern)
*5. Tote bag (Pattern/instructions provided)
6. Skirt with full elastic waist or mock elastic waist (elastic casing in the back)
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7. Shorts with full elastic waist or mock elastic waist (elastic casing in the back)
8. Simple two piece active sportswear (no collars, no set-in sleeves)
9. Simple curtains
10. Item or simple garment made of polar fleece
11. Beginning Poster: Must be on 14” x 22” posterboard. No 3-dimensional posters. Posters must be signed and dated on the
back in permanent marker. Use one of the following themes:
1. Label the parts of a sewing machine.
2. Illustrate and label up to 10 items needed in a basic sewing kit. No 3-dimensional posters
Intermediate Level (Ages 12-14)
Class
12. Bath Robe
13. Pull-on top and coordinating bottom with elastic waist (short, pants or skirt)
14. Blanket with binding (can be for human or animal)
15. Shorts, Pants, Skirt or Culottes with waistband
16. Item made Polar Fleece (one or more sewing techniques from beginner or intermediate level sample notebook must be
used. It is recommended to attach a 3” x 5” card indicating technique) Examples include hats, simple ponchos, and mitts.
17. One-piece garment (dress, jumpsuit, jacket, shirt, etc.) using one or more of the techniques from the Intermediate Level
Sample Notebook. It is recommended to attach a 3” x 5” card indicating techniques used.
18. Two-piece garment using one or more of the techniques from the Intermediate Level Sample Notebook. It is recommended
to attach a 3” x 5” card indicating technique used.
19. Any non-clothing item using one or more of the techniques from Intermediate Level Sample Notebook. It is recommended
to attach a 3”x 5” card indicating technique used.
20. Poster - Must be on 14” x 22” poster board. Poster must be signed and dated on the back in permanent marker.
Use one of the following themes:
a. Cost Comparison of ready made and home sewn garment similar in fabric and design;
b. Show a pattern and 3 samples of appropriate fabrics. Tell why fabric is appropriate on attached sheet of plain paper;
•c. Five samples of fabric weaves with fiber content to include knit, plain weave, satin weave, twill weave, and a non-woven
fabric. No 3-dimensional posters.
Advanced Level (Ages 15-19)
Class
21. Item made Polar Fleece (one or more sewing techniques from intermediate or advanced level sample notebook must be
used. It is recommended to attach a 3” x 5” card indicating technique) Examples include jackets, coats, and hooded
garments.
22. Two-piece ensemble using one of the techniques from Advanced Sample Notebook. Attach a 3” x 5” card indicating technique
used.
23. Lined skirt, pants, or jacket
24. Unlined garment
25. Coat - lined or unlined
26. Lined suit or dress
27. Special occasion garment - i.e. prom dress, English riding habit, etc.
28. Educational Display - Must be free standing with sides attached and fit 3’x 3’x 3’ space. Poster must be signed and dated on
the back in permanent marker. Select one of the following:
a. Report of project involving clothing for a special situation (i.e. pesticides, industrial, protective),
b. Self determined, such as report on handicapped and or elderly specialized clothing. Must emphasize construction, usability,
practicality and need.
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4-H FUN ITEMS
(JUDGED AGAINST STANDARD)
Blue, Red and White ribbons will be awarded. (No Premiums will be paid)
Beginning Level (Ages 9-11)
Class
29. Fun Item - decorated ready-made shirt using fusible web, fabric scraps, trim or buttons. Paints, if used, must be used with
one or more of the above. No commercial Iron-on transfers.
30. Fun Item - Pot holder or hot mat
31. Beginning Sample Notebook - may be entered all years but 3 new samples must be added each year. Samples must be attached
to sample cards available from extension office. Note project year the sample was made in upper right hand corner.
a. Three seam finishes - edge stitched, pinked and edge stitched, zigzag
b. Button with thread shank and button with shank.
c. Snap and hook and eye samples.
d. Hem samples - matching top-stitch hem, catch stitch
e. Three basting samples - hand even, hand uneven, machine basting.
f. Two decorative stitches - machine decorative stitch (your choice), cross stitch
g. Elastic Casing sample
h. Interfacing samples - non-woven, woven, and fusible
i. Facing sample - grade, grade understitch and clip
Intermediate Level (Ages 12-14)
Class
32. Recycle a garment (show a before picture and include cost sheet).
33. Fun Item - Decorate a garment using one or more of the following techniques: machine decorative stitches, flat braid, sewon appliqués, hand embroidery or other technique. Must include at least 1 sewn technique. Attach a 3” x 5” card indicating
technique used.
34. Fun Item - Sewn item related to another project. Attach a 3” x 5” card indicating project.
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35. Intermediate Sample notebook - may be entered in all years. Notebook must include samples from beginning level and 3 new
samples must be added each year. Samples must be attached to sample cards available from extension offices. Note project
year the sample was made in upper right hand corner of card.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
Three seam finish samples - serged or hairline; French seam; clean finish
Buttonhole and button - covered button; machine buttonhole w/ button
Two zipper samples - centered, lapped
Hem samples - machine blind hem stitch and hand blind hem stitch
Matching stripe or plaid - horizontal match and one-way design fabric match
Pleats - box and knife
Dart samples - straight, curved, and double pointed darts
Waistband sample
Three decorative techniques: One of the following - flat braid, bias trim, rick rack, one decorative machine stitch: hand
embroidery sample.
Advanced Level (Ages 15-19)
Class
36 . Fun Item - Two pieces of travel accessories such as jewelry case, shaving bag, etc.
37. Fun Item - Garment constructed from another textile product such as a blanket towel, sheet.
38. Fun Item - Recycled Item. Attach a before picture and cost sheet.
39. Embellished garment
40. Sample Notebook - May be entered all years. Notebook must have samples from beginning and intermediate levels and 3
new samples must be added each year. Must be attached to sample cards available from extension office. Note project year
the sample was made in upper right hand corner of card.
a. Three seam finishes - Hong Kong, mock falt-fel, and stretch.
b. Bound buttonhole and button
c. Covered snap and hook and eye
d. Hand picked zipper sample
e. Mock fly zipper sample
f. Three hem samples - rolled hem, Hong Kong w/ blind hem stitch and mitered corner in hem.
g. Matching a stripe or plaid in chevron pattern
h. Two lace applications - as hem edge and as insertion into fabric.
i. Three decorative techniques - 1. Select one of the following: piping, bias trim, bead edging, sequin strip 2. machine
appliqué, picot edging
j. Quick sewing techniques - button sewn by machine and stitch in the ditch
k. Cuff attached in one step.
Personal Image Exhibits
All posters must be 14” x 22” and must be permanently signed and dated on the back prior to laminating. Judging committee may
mark or punch if not marked. Text of posters should be readable from at least 10 ft. away.
Class
41. Beginning Level Poster (ages 9-11). Select one of the following topics:
a. Hair Care
b. Personal Care
c. Selection of Shoes
d. What Clothing Says About a Culture
42. Intermediate Level Poster (ages 12-14). Select one of the following topics:
a. Effects and Use of Lines in Clothing Design
b. Effects and Use of Color in Clothing Design
c. Common Figure Types
43. Advanced Level Poster (ages 15& older). Select one of the following topics:
a. Select an appropriate color combination for your complexion and develop a color palette for a working wardrobe.
Tell why you c hose this color combination in a one-page report attached to the poster.
b. Identify personal body type and show examples of line and colors appropriate for emphasizing positive features and
de-emphasizing negative features. Explain select in a one-page report attached to the poster.
c. Identify a profession and an appropriate wardrobe for that profession. Attach a one-page report telling why each
wardrobe item was selected.
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Consumer Education
Posters must be 14” x 22” and must be permanently signed and dated on the back prior to laminating. Text should be readable
from at least 10 feet away.
Beginning Level (ages 9-11 years)
44. Poster illustrating the topic “Fashion vs. Fad”. use one item, listing cost and course.
Intermediate Level (ages 12-14 years)
45. Poster collage illustrating wardrobe selections ($200.00 or less) for one season (spring, summer, fall or winter). Attach a one
page report on the back of the poster telling how much each item cost, where it was purchased and how it works into your
existing wardrobe.
Advanced Level (Agest 15-19)
46. Poster illustrating the topic “Price vs. Features vs. Name”. Compare one item such as athletic shoes, rain gear, athletic
equipment, linens, etc.
TEXTILES SCIENCE AND CARE
Displays and posters should be permanently signed and dated on the back prior to lamination. Judging committee may
mark or punch if not marked. Text of posters and displays should be readable from at least 10 ft. away.
Beginning Level Poster (Ages 9-11 years)
47. Choose one of the following topics for a 14” x 22” poster;
a. Draw a garment care label, and identify or label the information printed on the label
b. Identify and explain basic laundry techniques
c. Compare three different brands of one kind of laundry product (detergent, softeners, spot remover etc.).
Intermediate Level Education Display (Ages 12-14 years)
48. Choose one of the following topics for an educational display, 3’x 3’x 3’
a. Sample of before and after stain removal treatment
b. Characteristics, care and qualities of one natural fiber.
c. Three options for repairing a tear i.e. the knee of a pair of jeans.
d. Before and after of organizing a closet and drawers.
Advanced Level Educational Display ( Ages 15-19 years)
49. Choose one of the following topics; for an educational display, 3’x 3’ x 3’:
a. Compare one natural and one synthetic fiber with a similar weave and color. Compare characteristics, noting
appropriate and inappropriate uses.
b. Study, evaluate and report on the results of treating, cleaning, caring for, and using flame-retardant fabrics and/or
clothing.
c. Illustrate the importance of care, cleaning, and storage of heirloom textiles or garments.
d. Choose your own topic, and create a display related to textiles and their care.
HOME AND PERSONAL LIVING SPACE
Beginning Level (Ages 9-11)
50. Waste Paper Basket
51. Wall hanging: Fabric or textile base, must be able to hang and utilize decorated textile technique, i.e. with appliqué, quilt
blocks, quilted or pieced, paint, team pennant.
52. Hanging Storage Unit: Textile or fabric base used for storing any type of items, i.e. shoe holder, locker storage, closet,
wall pocket, magazine holder, etc.
53. Bulletin Board: Decorated using textile craft technique.
55. Desk Pad and two coordinating accessories. Must be original handmade item.
55. Home Environment Combination: Three articles representing the color scheme of a room.
All items must be handmade, finished or refinished, and/or decorated.
Examples:
• picture frame, pillow, lined basket
• bulletin board, placemat, recipe box
• waste paper basket, covered tissue box, wall hanging
• or any combination of three items
Intermediate Level (Age 12-14 years)
56. Wall hanging: Fabric or textile base, must be able to hang and utilize decorated textile technique, i.e., with appliqué, quilt
blocks, quilted or pieced, paint, team pennant, banner. Must incorporate hand or machine stitching.
57. Hanging Storage Unit: Textile or fabric base used for storing any type of items, i.e. shoe holder, locker storage, closet, wall
pocket or magazine holder. Must be machine stitched.
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58. Bulletin Board or Message Center: Decorated using textile craft technique. Must incorporate two textile techniques: i.e.
weaving, paint or stencil, covered with fabric attached trim, etc.
59. Desk pad and two coordinating accessories. Must be original handmade item.
60. Home Environment Combinations: Three articles representing the color scheme of a room. All items must be handmade,
finished or refinished, and/or decorated.
Examples:
• covered album, pillow, lampshade
• tablecloth, placemat, chair cushion
• monogrammed towel, shower curtain, waste paper basket
• or any other combinations of three items
61. Self-Determined: Poster Board. Must be 14” x 22”, may be three dimensional. Poster must be signed and dated on the
back. See Rule 11.
• Design a study area or computer center
• Improve living space: i.e. Bedroom
Advanced Level (Ages 15 yrs and over)
62. Hanging Storage Unit: Textile of fabric base, used for storing any type of items, i.e. shoe holder, locker storage, closet,
wall pocket. Must be machine sewn item and incorporate decorative sewing technique, i.e., machine appliqué, ribbon or
lace trim, lace application, etc.
63. Desk Pad and three coordinating accessories. Must be original handmade item.
64. Home Environment Combination: Three articles representing the color scheme of a room. All items must be handmade,
finished or refinished and/or decorated.
Examples:
• coverlet, pillow, lampshade
• tablecloth, placemat, chair cushion
• Monogrammed towel, shower curtain, waste paper basket or any other
• combination of three items
Family and Consumer Science Judging Contest
4:30 PM Friday August 9, 2013
In Charge: County Home Economist
All enrolled 4-H members are eligible to participate. Members will be sked to judge a total of six classes related to areas of home
economics.
Class
65. Group 1, members enrolled in yrs. 1.
66. Group 2, members enrolled in yrs. 2 or 3.
67. Group 3, members enrolled in yrs. 4 or 5.
68. Group 3, members enrolled in yrs. 6, 7, 8, or 9.
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4-H Consumer Judging
5:30 PM Friday August 9, 2013
In Charge: County Home Economist
This contest is open to all 4-H members. Participants may enter as an individual, team member or be considered as both.
Six classes of consumer products/services will be judged during this contest. Juniors and seniors will be asked questions about the
classes and answers will be scored. Ribbons will be awarded to the top five in each class.
Class
Juniors.
Seniors
(9-13 yrs. as of January 1)
(14 & over as of January 1)
69.Team Award
71.Team Awards
70.Individual
72 Individual
4-H BABYSITTING/CHILD CARE
Refer to member and leader guides for ides. Individual 4-H member can enter one exhibit per class but is restricted to those
exhibits. designed for his or her age group.
UNIT 1 - Ages 9-13
73. Baby Book
Any practical size, minimum of 5 pages coering at least 9-10 months of development. Includes photographs, drawings,
mementos, and comments on developmental milestones. Must be clear that 4-H’er has contributed child development
informatin to book. Baby books prepared earlier by parents may n ot be entered unless 4-H’er reworks the information.
See Unit One, page 13. Do not confuse with class 4, Children’s Book.
74. Puzzles Help Children Learn
Any size. Two (2) puzzles developmentally appropriate for ch ildren at two distinct age and ability levels. Each puzzle
must hav eits own storage container. Puzzles must be sturdy and covered so they can be cleaned with damp cloth.
Desecribe the child for whom each puzzle would be appropriate by giving child’s age, interest, and ability. Puzzles
should be suitable fo either boys or girls. Do not indicate that a puzzle is for boys or girls only. Se Unit One, page 13.
Commercially made puzzles are not eligible.
75. Good Guidance Poster
Must be 14” x 22” and must be permanently signed and dated on the back prior to lamination. Judging committee may
mark or puch if not marked. Text or poster should be visible for at least 10 ft. away. Illustrate techniques of positive
guidance. Give reasons for not spanking or spoiling children. Include picttures and facts about child development. See
Unit One, pages 14-15 and No. 706, Behavior and Guidance.
UNIT TWO - Ages 14-19
76. Children’s Book
Written, illustrated and constraucted by 4-H’er. May be written for a specific with text relating to that child or for children
of certain age range. Indicate appropriate age range. Constructin paper, computer print out, cloth or poster board may be
used. Illustrations may be drawn, photographs, appliqués, magazine pictures or reassembled from other books. See no.
707, Books for Children. Do not confuse with Class 1, Baby Book.
77. Surprise Suitcase
Fill suitcase with homemade or store bought items for children you baby-sit. Could include books, puzzles, games, play
dough, balls, costumes. Indicate appropriate age child to use each item. Include records of how children have rsponded
to materials. Package in suitcase that can be taken to the home. See No. 722, Child Care Kit. May include commercial
puzzles.
HEALTHY/LIFESTYLE EDUCATION DIVISION
Section 4
4-H FOOD SCIENCE
Educational exhibits must fit 3’ x 3’ )width x depth) space, with sides extended. Exhibits must be free standing with sides attached.
Posters must be constructed on poster board 14” x 22”. Posters and displays must be permanently signed an ddated on the back
prior t lamination. Judging committee may mark or punch if not marked. Text of Criteria for evaluating educational displays and
posters include:
• Originality of idea - 20 points
• Educational Value - 50 points
• Display Value - 30 points
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All food products must be o n a paper plate and in a sealed plastic bag.
Individual members may enter one exhibit per class, but are restricted to those exhibits designed for their age group. Further
guidelines can be obtained from the Texas County Extension Office.
FOOD PREPARATION EXHIBITS
Class
LEVEL TWO - AGES 9-11
1. Muffins - 3 muffins.
2. Rolled Biscuits - 3 biscuits. May use any recipe.
3. Drop cookies - 3 baked drop cookies. No shaped cookie such as snickerdoodle or peanut butter.
LEVEL THREE - AGES 12-14
4. Yeast Bread - 1/2 loaf of any yeast bread, not a sweet dough; made by hand or in bread machine.
5. Yeast Cinnamon Rolls - 3 rolls. (No icing)
6. Rolled cookies - 3 cookies. (No gingerbread recipes)
LEVEL FOUR - AGES 15 AND OVER
7. Breads of another culture - ½ or portions of breads from another culture. Include a one page story on how this bread fits into
that culture and its nutritional contribution.
8. Cake - 1/2 of one 8” layer un-iced shortening type cake (no angel food or chiffon).
FOOD PRESERVATION EXHIBITS
(Jars rings should be left on for display)
Class
LEVEL TWO - AGES 9-11
9. One pint or half pint jar or jam or jelly processed in boiling water canner
10. Fruit Leather - 2 pieces. May use any recipe.
11. One pint or half pint of salsa/picante sauce
LEVEL THREE - AGES 12-14
12. Cucumber Pickles or Vegetable Relish - 1 pint jar.
13. Canned fruit - 1 pint or quart jar of any single fruit, not pickled
14. Dried Fruit (1/2 cup of a single dried fruit)
LEVEL FOUR - AGES 15 AND OVER
15. One pint or quart pressure canned vegetables (no tomatoes or pickles).
16. One quart or one pint jar of plain canned tomatoes.
4-H FOOD SCIENCE & NUTRITION
POSTER & EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS
Posters and Educational Displays must be permanently signed and datd on the back prior to lamination. Judging committee may
mark or puch if not marked. Text of posters and displays hsould be readable from at least 10 ft. away.
Poster size is 14” x 22” and Education Displays should be no larger than 3’ x 3’ (depth x width) and self standing.
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DIVERSITY EXHIBIT
Class
LEVEL TWO - AGES 9-11
17. Educational Poster - Based on breads OR cheeses of another country or countries.
LEVEL THREE AND FOUR- AGES 12
18. Educational poster based on the foods from another culture. Can be based on a cultural celebration.
Class
LEVEL TWO - AGES 9-11
NUTRITION EXHIBIT
19. Educational Poster - Based on recipe modification for healthful eating.
LEVEL THREE - AGES 12-14 YEARS
20. Educational Poster - Based on the nutritional contributions of fruits and vegetables.
LEVEL FOUR - AGES 15 AND OVER
21. Educational display based on a recipe modification to include:
• Original recipe and what modifications were made.
• Benefits of the modifications - nutritional, cost, time, taste, ease of preparation
• How did the modifications impact the above factors?
• What were “other people’s “ response to this modification?
FOOD OR KITCHEN SAFETY EXHIBIT
Class
LEVEL TWO - AGES 9-11
22. Educational poster - Based on food or kitchen safety.
LEVEL THREE - AGES 12-14 YEARS
23. Educational poster - Based on protein food safety
LEVEL FOUR - AGES 15 AND OVER
24. Educational poster (14”x 22”) on food safety in outdoor cookery or grilling.
“OTHER” EXHIBITS
Class
LEVEL TWO - AGES 9-11
25. Educational poster – Illustrating a place setting for a specific occasion or menu.
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LEVEL THREE - AGES 12-14 YEARS
26. Educational display - Based on breakfast bread buffet theme.
and any additional information.
LEVEL FOUR - AGES 15 AND OVER
27. Educational poster based on careers in the food industry.
Should include menu, buffet layout, decorations, invitations,
4-H PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Refer to leader’s guide for guidelines and score card and to member’s manuals for exhibit ideas. Fair book exhibit list
overrides manuals. Posters must be 14” x 22”. Posters should be permanently signed and dated on the back. DISREGARD
POSTER SIZES GIVEN IN MANUALS. Judging committee may mark or punch if not marked. Text of posters should be
readable from at least 10 ft. away. Individual 4-H member can enter only one exhibit per class.
UNIT ONE (Ages 9)
28. Heritage scrapbook (In order to protect identity, do not include birth certificates or other
inappropriate to be exhibited in public).
39. Things I do Best Poster
30. Why I am Healthy Poster,
UNIT TWO - (Ages 10)
31. Heritage scrapbook (In order to protect identity, do not include birth certificates or other
inappropriate to be exhibited in public).
32. Collage of Famous People, 14” x 22”
33. Faces and Feelings Poster, 14” x 22”
UNIT THREE - (Ages 11)
34. Heritage scrapbook (In order to protect identity, do not include birth certificates or other
inappropriate to be exhibited in public).
35. Career Opportunities Community Map
36. Personalized Newspaper, 17” x 22”
UNIT FOUR - (Ages 12)
37. Heritage scrapbook (In order to protect identity, do not include birth certificates or other
inappropriate to be exhibited in public).
38. Careers of Interest Poster
39. Poster related to etiquette, character, or inter-generational relationships
UNIT FIVE - (Ages 13)
40. Heritage scrapbook (In order to protect identity, do not include birth certificates or other
inappropriate to be exhibited in public).
41. Friendship poster, painting or collage, 14” x 22”
42. Newspaper Ad - about self, minimum size 8 1/2” x 11”, maxumum 14”x22”
UNIT 6 - (Age 14)
43. Heritage scrapbook (In order to protect identity, do not include birth certificates or other
inappropriate to be exhibited in public).
44. Poster on adolescents’ concerns, etiquette, character or inter-generational relationships
UNIT SEVEN - (Ages 15 and over)
45. Heritage scrapbook (In order to protect identity, do not include birth certificates or other
inappropriate to be exhibited in public.
46. Poster on etiquette, character, or inter-generational relationships.
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SCRAPBOOKING
Entries in the scrapbook categories are to be two (2) page scrapbook layout that is either 8½” x 11” or 12” x 12” in size. Both
pages must be in their own sleeve protector and connected with rings or a binder clip. Scrapbooking supplies and equipment
may be used to develop the entry. Examples include scrapbook paper, embellishments, ribbon, brads, eyelets, decorative scissors,
stamps, stickers. The proper adhesive – scrapbooking tape/tape runner, photo corners, pop dots, glue, etc. – should be used to
attach all items securely to each page. The two page layout should feature a specific event such as birthday, family reunion, a
holiday, baptism, or other special event. There should be a minimum of at least one photo on each page. There is no maximum
number of photos per page. The scrapbook pages should also include a title or heading and journaling or captions about the
photos and/or the event. Photos do not have to be taken by the person entering the scrapbook category. Entries will be judged
on creativity, attractiveness of layout and how well the story is told about the special event through photos, title and journaling/
captions.
JUNIOR (Ages 9-11)
47. Scrapbooking Pages Featuring an Event
INTERMEDIATE (Ages 12-14)
48. Scrapbooking Pages Featuring an Event
SENIOR (ages 15 and older)
49. Scrapbooking Pages Featuring an Event
4-H POSTMARK EXHIBIT
Books should be permanently labeled with exhibitor’s name and county inside the front cover. This exhibit consists of postmarks,
not stamps. Exhibits may be illustrated. All postmarks should be mounted on either 8½” x 11” note paper or photo album page
of any color in a binder. All entries are limited to thirty (30) pages for the collection, plus an additional page for the objective of
the collection. Plastic cover pages are acceptable to protect the mounts. Any class may be illustrated. The criteria for judging will
be: (1) Appearance and neatness; (2) readability; (3) material relates to chosen topic; (4) brief written description telling purpose
or objective of your collection.
NOTE: Metered postage marks must not be used in non-metered class exhibits and non-metered postmarks in metered classes.
NOTE: This exhibit consists of postmarks not stamps.
All postmarks should be mounted on either 8 1/2” x 11” paper in a binder or on photo album pages of any color. All entries are
limited to fifty (50) pages for the collection plus an additional page for the objective of the collection. Plastic cover pages are
acceptable to protect the mounts. Any class may be illustrated. The criteria for judging will be: (1) Appearance and neatness;
(2) readability; (3) material related to chosen topic; (4) brief written description telling purpose or objective of your collection.
NOTE: Meters must not be used in non-metered class exhibits and non-metered postmarkes in metered classes.
Collections from a commercial source are not eligible for exhibit (i.e. through a postal society membership.) At least onethird of the postmarks in any collection must have been added during the current project year.
All entries must be clearly marked on the front cover or inside the front cover with the member’s name and county.
4-H’ers may enter one exhibit per class in their age group. There is no limit on the number of entries per class per county.
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Class
Beginning Level (Ages 9-11): Select only one category for entry
50. Postmark for 10 post offices in home county or surrounding area
51. 30 Oklahoma postmarks
52. 20 Topical (any category)
53. 25 metered postage marks
Intermediate Level (Ages 12-14): Select only one category for entry
54. 30 hand canceled
55. 10-30 postmarks that tell a story
56. 30 or more different slogans
27. 30 topical (any category
58. 30 metered postage marks.
Advanced Level (Ages 15 years and over):
59. 100 or more hand cancelled postmarks
60. 30-75 postmarks that tell a story
61. 50 or more different slogans
62. 50 or more topical (any category)
63. 50 metered postage marks
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISION
Section 5
4-H ELECTRIC EXHIBIT
All exhibits must illustrate applications and utilize electrical energy. The exhibit must have been constructed by the exhibitor
during the year exhibited and must meet electrical safety standards. All exhibits, except lamps, will be judged on electrical
wiring and connections, electrical components, usefulness of exhibit, working condition, complexity and design, appearance,
originality, workmanship and safety. Lamps will be judged as described for each class. A 4-H member canhave only one (1)
exhibit in each class. Exhibits should be permanently signed and dated on the bottom or in an inconspicuous location. If not
marked, judges may mark or punch.
1. Electric projects (ages 9-11)
Entries to include electromagnets, motors, buzzers and direct current circuit boards.
2. Kit Lamps (Kit Construction) - All Ages
Electrical wiring and connections, light source, and suitability as a reading lamp will be judged. Lamps can be floor, desk
or wall models.
3. Original Lamps - All Ages
Originality, workmanship, electrical wiring and connections, light source, and suitability as a reading lamp will be judged.
Lamps can be floor, desk or wall models (no kits).
4. Rewired Lamp - All Ages
Workmanship, craftsmanship and electrical wiring and connections will be judged. The lamp will not be judged as a reading
lamp.
5. Electric and Electronic Circuits - Ages 9-11
The exhibit should be mounted on a board and clearly show all circuits. The exhibit should be operational and demonstrate
a useful principle or be functional.. The exhibit should include an explanation of the principal being demonstrated.
6. Electric and Electronic Circuits - Ages 12 & over
The exhibit should be mounted on a board and clearly show all circuits. The exhibit should be operational and demonstrate
a useful principle or be functional. The exhibit should include an explanation of the principal being demonstrated.
7. Exhibits - Ages 12 & over
Exhibit demonstrating skill or knowledge such as wire sizing; proper wiring of an electrical cord plug, wall outlet, wall
switch, 3 way switch, etc. The exhibit should include an explanation of the principal being demonstrated.
8. Exhibit - Ages 12 & over
Exhibit of a wiring diagram for a home, other building, or electric supply system for a community.
9. Electric Concept Poster - Ages 9-11
Poster (14” x 22”) Exhibit showing a basic electric concept or explaining the proper use of electricity in modern life
10. Electronics Lighting Selection Poster - Ages 12 & over
Poster (14” x 22”). Exhibit is on information that consumers might use in making a selection of any electronic devices such
as computers, games, telephones, light fixtures, bulbs, or other electronic device.
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4-H MODEL ROCKETRY
Posters must be 14” x 22”. Exhibitors are encouraged to laminate all posters or cover them with clear plastic film. Display boards
must be limited to a maximum of 2’ x 3’ and have a single 1/4” hole drilled at the top center of board to allow for display. NO
LIVE ROCKET ENGINES WILL BE ALLOWED IN ANY EXHIBIT. Text of posters and displays should be readable from at
least 10 ft. away. Homemade rockets could be dangerous to fly. Model rockets, posters, and displays should be signed and dated
in an inconspicuous location. If not marked, the judging committee may mark or punch exhibit.
Attach a 3” x 5” index card to each rocket explaining:
- Construction material, how constructed and goal of project.
- Year in project
- Age of member
- Whether or not made from a kit
- Other pertinent information
Class
Junior Division (9-13 years)
11. Poster or display showing the parts of a model rocket, with an explanation of the purpose of each part.
12. Poster or display explaining the function of the model rocket engine.
13. Poster or display showing one or more points from model rocketry safety code.
14. Model rocket made from kit. Must be safe and functional for flight.
16. Any other display pertaining to model rocketry project.
Senior Division (14 years and older)
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Poster or display showing the parts of a model rocket, with an explanation of the purpose of each part.
Poster or display explaining the function of the model rocket engine.
Poster or display showing one or more points from model rocketry safety code.
Model rocket made from kit.
Model rocket designed and built by exhibitor. Must be safe and functional for flight
4-H WOOD SCIENCE & INDUSTRIAL ARTS
The wood science exhibits should demonstrate a project experience which emphasizes the development of woodworking skills,
such as: sawing, sanding, planing, alignment of joints, neat use of fasteners (nails, screws, etc.), and careful application of
finishes. Judging will focus on the evidence of these skills.
These exhibits consist of articles made by 4-H club members the past year. The project is not limited to current project idea
sheets. It must be proportional; functional; and include the same techniques as the listed classes. Miscellaneous and refinished
class items should be similar in size to the exhibits in the classes listed for the age division.
4-H Members can enter one (1) exhibit per class, but is restricted to exhibits designed for his or her age group. A county
may enter two (2) exhibits in each class. Wood Science exhibits should be permanently signed and dated in an inconspicuous
location. If not marked, judge may mark.
WOOD SCIENCE
22. Jr. Wood Carving Article
23. Sr. Wood Carving Article
24. Jr. Woodcraft – Original design
25. Sr. Woodcraft – Original Design
Beginnning Level - Age 9-11
26. Wall mounted rack for hot pads, ties, paper towels or other wall mounted item
27. Puzzle or game
28. spice, what-not or other small shelves
29. Book ends
30.Miscellaneous
Intermediate Level - Ages 12-14
31. Book case or entertainment center (without doors)
31. Gun, baseball bat, fishing rod or similar rack
33. Refinished item - attach before picture & story with history of item, cost sheet and description of process used.
34.Miscellaneous
Advanced - Ages 15 and older
35. Gun, Curio or display cabinet (with doors)
36.Table
37.Chest
38.Miscellaneous
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39. Refinishied item - attach before and after picture & story with history of item, cost sheet, and description of process used.
METAL WORK
40. Jr. Metalwork – Embossed, tooled, etched
41. Sr. Metalwork – Embossed, tooled, etched
42. Jr. Metalwork – Soldered
43. Sr. Metalwork – Soldered
44. Jr. Metalwork – Arc Welding
45. Sr. Metalwork - Arc Welding
46. Jr. Metalwork – Gas Shielded Arc Welding
47. Sr. Metalwork – Gas Shielded Arc Welding
48. Jr. Metalwork – Free Hand Plasma Cutting
49. Sr. Metalwork – Computer Aided Plasma Cutting
50. Sr. Metalwork – Free Hand Plasma Cutting
51. Sr. Metalwork – Computer Aided Plasma Cutting
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND EARTH SCIENCES DIVISION
Section 6
SHOOTING SPORTS
No live ammunition, actual firearms or parts of firearm that could be reassembled should be included. Any manufactured part
of a sporting arm may not be displayed. For exhibits other than posters, attach a 3 x 5 inch card to the back of the exhibit
describing the exhibit, wh at was done to create or prepare this exhibit and how the exhibit relates to the Shooting Sports
Project. The 4-H member’s name, age must be included with the exhibit. Exhibits deemed to be inappropriate will not be displayed.
Exhibits suggested but not limited to posters, educational displays, journals, slings, quivers, gun stocks, decoys and equipment.
All exhibits will judged on the basis of instructions and standards explained in the Oklahoma “4-H Shooting Sports Exhibit
Preparation Guidelines Leaders/Members Guide” #690 (1/2013) which is available through the County Extension Office and on
the Oklahoma State 4-H Website in “Literature on-line”.
Posters must be 14” x 22”. For display purposes, exhibitors are encouraged to laminate all posters or cover them with clear plastic
film. Posters must be permanently signed and dated on the back. If not marked, the judging committee may mark or punch. Posters
may be horizontal or vertical. Text of poster should be readable from at least 10 ft. away.
Educational display must be three dimensional and should be mounted on a freestanding display board not to exceed 36” x 36” (width
x depth) when the sides are extended. Commercially available “Science Fair Presentation Boards” are recommended.
If you use text, pictures, drawings, artwork or other information not created by you in your exhibit, you must cite the source.
Junior Division (Ages 9-13)
An explanation must be attached describing the exhibit, what was done to create or prepare this exhibit and how the
exhibit relates to the Shooting Sports Project.
Class
1. SHOOTING SPORTS SAFETY: any related item made
2. ARCHERY: any related item made
3. AIR PISTOL: any related item made
4. AIR RIFLE: any related item made
5. .22 RIFLE: any related item made
6. SHOTGUN: any related item made
7. HUNTING AND WILDLIFE: any related item made (May include tanned hides, dried and mounted wings, cleaned skulls
or other wildlife parts preserved by the 4-H member. No taxidermy style mounts will be accepted due to limited space)
8. LIVING HISTORY:: any related item made
Senior Division (Ages 14 and over)
An explanation must be attached describing the exhibit, what was done to create or prepare this exhibit and how the
exhibit relates to the Shooting Sports Project.
Class
9. SHOOTING SPORTS SAFETY: any related item made
10. ARCHERY: any related item made
11. AIR PISTOL: any related item made
12. AIR RIFLE: any related item made
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13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
.22 PISTOL: any related item made
.22 RIFLE: any related item made
SHOTGUN: any related item made
MUZZLE LOADING: any related item made
HUNTING AND WILDLIFE: any related item made (May include tanned hides, dried and mounted wings, cleaned skulls
or other wildlife parts preserved by the 4-H member. Full taxidermy style mounts will not be accepted due to limited space)
18. LIVING HISTORY: any related item made
PLANTS AND ANIMALS DIVISION
Section 16
HOME GARDENING
Class
19. Potatoes, yellow, white or russet, 3 specimens
20 .Potatoes, red, 3 specimens
21. Okra, 6 pods
22. Onions, yellow, 3 specimens
23. Onions, white, 3 specimens
24. Onions, red, 3 specimens
25. Pumpkin, field type (oblong), one
26. Pumpkin, jack-o-lantern (round and flat), one
27. Squash, winter, acorn, one
28. Squash, winter, butternut, one
29. Squash, winter, other, one
30. Eggplant, 2 specimens
31. Squash, summer, zucchini, 2 specimens
32. Squash, summer, yellow straight neck, 2 specimens
33. Squash, summer, yellow crook neck, 2 specimens
34. Squash, summer, patty pan (scallop type), 2 specimens
35. Sweet Potatoes (any variety) 3 specimens
36. Pepper, jalapeno, 5 specimens
37. Pepper, other hot pepper, 5 specimens
38. Pepper, sweet bell pepper, 5 specimens
39. Pepper, banana pepper, 5 specimens
40. Tomatoes, large type, 5 specimens
41. Tomatoes, cherry type (1½” or less in diameter), 5 specimens
42. Watermelon, oblong type, one
43. Watermelon, round type, one
44. Watermelon, small icebox, one
45. Red Apples, plate of 5
46. Yellow Apples, plate of five
47. Pears, plate of five
48 . Cantaloupe, 1 specimen
HOME GARDEN FRUIT BASKET
√ This exhibit is a quality selection of five (5) to nine (9) mature fruits and/or vegetables from the exhibit list above. Items
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not listed can be used, but should not be more than a third of the species utilized. Amounts of fruits and vegetables in this
exhibit should be such that they can be arranged in a neat and orderly manner and have good eye appeal. There must be
enough of each fruit or vegetable for the judge to determine quality.
All fruits and vegetables exhibited must be grown by the exhibitor.
No specimens in this exhibit may be entered in another class. Any combination of fruits and vegetables may be used.
The exhibit must be in a container such as a basket or box.
One third (1/3) of the judging will be on how well the exhibit is prepared and presented. Packing such as paper, straw,
or cloth may be used, but fruits and vegetables should be the main attraction in the exhibit. No artificial plant material or
specimens can be utilized as part of the exhibit.
49. Junior Division (ages 9-13).
50. Sr. Division (ages 14 and over)
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GIANT VEGETABLE CONTEST
Vegetables must be entered on Tuesday - August 6, 2013
From 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
One fruit of any variety of vegetable may be entered.
Entry limited to Texas County 4-H (including Texhoma, TX) members only.
The submitted fruit must have been grown in Texas County by a 4-H or FFA member.
The fruit must be free of damage that would limit storage and exhibition (should be intact, without lesions, cuts or open wounds).
The fruits will be weighted to determine the heaviest.
51. Grand Prize
52. Second Place:
53. Third Place:
$25.00 and Rosette
Ribbon
Ribbon
Grand Prize sponsored by Arlene James
HOUSE PLANTS
4-H TERRARIUM EXHIBIT
Terrarium of plant life. Refer to OSU fact sheet No. F-6438 or similar guideline. No specific size of container, materials, plants,
or methods. Criteria for judging will be (1) compatibility and arrangement of plants and materials; (2) appropriate potting media;
(3) attractiveness and originality. Terrariums should feature either woodland, tropical plants, and feature at least 3 different species
of plants. Terrariums must be completely covered at all times.
Class
54. Ages 9-11
55. Ages 12-14
56. Ages 15 and over
DISH GARDENS
Dish Garden of plant life. A 4-H / OSU Fact Sheet is currently in production. Until it comes available, refer to http://www.
greatbiggreenhouse.com/downloads/DISH%20GARDENS.pdf, http://www.thegardenhelper.com/dish~gardens.html or other online
or print resources for project ideas and information. Criteria for judging will be (1) compatibility and arrangement of plants, potting
media, container (2) attractiveness and originality (3) appropriate size of plants for container. Dish Gardens may feature succulents,
carnivorous plants, cactus, or foliage plants. Dish garden should feature at least 3 different species of plants.
Class
57. Ages 9-11
58. Ages 12-14
59. Ages 15 and over
CHIROPRACTIC
CENTER
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HORTICULTURE IN OUR LIVES POSTER EXHIBIT
Posters must be 14” x 22” and must be permanently signed and dated on teho back prior to laminating. Judging committee may
mark or punch if not marked. Text of posters should be readabl;e from at least 10 ft. away.
Choose a fruit, vegetable, nut, spice or beverage (tea, coffee, chocolate) crop, and create a poster depicting one of the following
topics related to that crop:
a. History (domestication process, global spread via immigrants, etc.)
b.Production
c. Use in different cultures
d. Use in different processed foods
Class
60. Ages 9-11
62. Ages 15 and over
61. Ages 12-14
MODELS
Models cold frame or hoop house – mounted on a piece of painted plywood no larger than 12” x 12”. Must include an expansion
ofo the purpose of the structure, examples of potential uses, correct orientation in the landscape, and materials necessary in its
construction. Explanation should be typed or handwritten on a laminated piece of white paper no larger than 8.5 x 11”.
Class
63. Ages 9-11
64. Ages 12-14
65. Ages 15 and over
Model vegetable garden – mounted ona piece of painted plywood no larger than 12” x 12”. Must include at least 5 different
vegatables, show appropriate orientation (identify ‘north’), the spacing requirements of the selected plants, the dates each chosen
vegetable would be planted/harvested, and any support structures (trellises, cages, etc.) necessary. The explanation should be
typed or handwritten on a laminated piece of white paper no larger than 8.5” x 11” and be securely attached to the model. All
pieces of the model must be handmade (no store bought fences, mini vegetables, etc.).
Class
67. Ages 12-14
68. Ages 15 and over
COMPANION ANIMALS
• All companion animal exhibits should focus on one of the following: 1) Animal Health and/or Nutrition 2) Good
Husbandry and/or Grooming 3) Training and/or showing 4) Service and/or Citizenship.
• Companion Animals refers to animals utilized as pets, not livestock or wildlife. In caseds of an imals (i.e. rabbits, turtles, etc.)
that can be represented as a companion or non-companion animal project, it is up the 4-H member to make sure that their
entry represents companionship.
• The 4-H member’s name, age and county must be included attached to the exhibit. Exhibits deemed to be inappropriate will
not be displayed.
• If you use text, pictures, drawings, artwork or other information not created by you in your exhibit, you must cite the
source. See “COPY WRITTEN MATERIAL AND REFERENCE SOURCES” section at opening of 4-H Division
• When using the official clover with H’s, the tail should curve to the right and the words 18u.s.c. 707 must appear under the
lower right leaflet, except if hand drawn clovers.
Companion Animal Poster illustrating one of the following 1) Animal Health and/or Nutrition 2) Good Husbandry and/
or Grooming 3) Training and/or showing 4) Service and/or Citizenship. Posters must be 14”x22”. For display purposes,
exhibitors ar encouraged to laminat all posters or cover them with clear plastic film. Posters must be permanently signed and
dated on the back. If not marked, the judging committee may mark or punch. Posters may be horizontal or vertical. Text of
poster should be readable from at least 10 ft. away.
Class
69. Jr. (ages 9-13)
70.Sr. (ages 14 and over)
Companion Animal Display illustrating one of the following 1) Animal Health and/or Nutrition 2) Good Husbandry and/
or grooming 3) Training and/or showing 4) Service and/or Citizenship. Space for the booth is 3 feet deep and 4 feet wide
(with sides extended for display). Back can be 4 feet high. Display must be free-standing. Models, photographs, posters or other
means for display may be used. Display may be prepared by an individual or group from a county. Exhibit mustprominently
display a 4-H clover or mention 4-H.
Class
71. Jr. (ages 9-13)
72.Sr. (ages 14 and over)
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Companion Animal Photo Story Board illustrating one of the following 1) Animal Health and/or Nutrition 2) Good
Husbandry and/or grooming 3) Training and/or showing 4) Service and/or Citizenship. Story Board should contain 4 to 6
photos attached to the surface of a white or colored foam core, poster, or mat board no larger than 4”x22”. Each photo should
contain a caption. Judging criteria will emphasize content first and photo composition second.
73. Jr. (ages 9-13)
74.Sr. (ages 14 and over)
Companion Animal Single Photo entry– illustrating one of the following 1) Animal Health and/or Nutrition 2) Good H
usbandry and/or Grooming 3) Training and/or showing 4) Service and/or Citizenship. Prints must be no smaller than 3.5” x
5” and no larger than 5” x 7”. Digital Photos may not be manipulated or altered except for color and contrast adjustments,
cropping, exposure adjustments, and red eye reduction. Prints must be securely attached to the surface of a poster board or mat
board. No double matting, use of multiple layers or more than one color. The entire print must be seen and cannot be masked
in any way. Boards must be 10” x 10” or 14” x 14”. Captions are optional, but not required. Photos are to be taken by the
exhibitor.
75. Jr. (ages 9-13)
76.Sr. (ages 14 and over)
Me and My Pet Journal – A 3 ring binder, 3” or smaller, showing activities you and your pet have been doing this past year.
Emphasis should be given to 1) Animal Health and/or Nutrition 2) Good Husbandry and/or Grooming 3) Training and/or
showing 4) Service and/or Citizenship. It may include but is not limited to training notes, photos of you and your pet working
on a new trick, newspaper clippings of you and your pet participating in service projects, breeding records, animal health record
and much more. Members are encouraged to keep multiple years in their journal but the previous years’ work should be clearly
labeled as such. Judging emphasis will be place don the current year’s work.
77. Jr. (ages 9-13)
78.Sr. (ages 14 and over)
Other Companion Animal Item – Exhibit must have a 3x5 inch note card describing the exhibit, what was done to create or
prepare this exhibit and how the exhibit relates to 1) Animal Health and/or Nutrition 2) Good Husbandry and/or Grooming 3)
Training and/or showing 4) Service and/or Citizenship. Posters and Journals are not allowed in this category
79. Jr. (ages 9-13)
80.Sr. (ages 14 and over)
4-H & FFA LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST
Section 8
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Superintendent: Ashley Harrison - Texhoma, OK
Immediately after the Beef Show
Rules
1. Contestants will judge two classes of hogs, beef cattle, and sheep. Reasons will be taken on one class of hogs, sheep, and
cattle.
2. Contestants will report to the poultry building.
3. In Judging Contest, a team shall consist of four individuals. Team members must be from the same local club or chapter.
4. The score of the highest three shall be used in computing team score. Individuals may enter without being on a team.
Class
1. FFA Team Sr.
2. FFA Team Jr.
3. FFA Individual Sr.
1st Buckle & $25
4. FFA Individual Fr.
1st Buckle & $25
5. 4-H Team Sr.
6. 4-H Team Jr.
7. 4-H Individual Sr.
1st Buckle & $25
8. 4-H Individual Jr.
1st Buckle & $25 Plaque
Plaque
Sponsored by Hunny’s - Guymon
Sponsored by Hunny’s - Guymon
2nd $15
3rd $10
Buckle sponsored by Texas County Fair Board
2nd $15
3rd $10 Buckle sponsored by Texhoma Livestock Auction- Texhoma
Plaque
Sponsored by Hunny’s - Guymon
Plaque
Sponsored by Hunny’s - Guymon
2nd $15
2nd $15
3rd $10
Buckle sponsored by First National Bank - Hooker
3rd $10
Buckle sponsored by Engine Machine - Guymon
Premiums paid by Panhandle Exposition
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AND
FFA CHAPTER EXHIBIT
Section 9
This exhibit represents the diversification of Vocational Agriculture and FFA work or activities, but presenting only one idea or
thought in development of the theme.
All club members should assist in the preparation of the exhibit.
Notification must be made to Secretary of the fair by Thursday, July 21, 2013. In order that space can be reserved. Exhibits
must be entered and in place Tuesday, August 6, 2013.
Class
1. Chapter Exhibit
First
$25.00
Second
$12.00
Third
$10.00
Fourth
Ribbon
4-H RECORD BOOK EXHIBIT
Section 10
All 4-H Record Books are due in the County
Extension Office the second Friday in July, (July
13, 2013)
They will be judged previous to the Fair and prizes
awarded as set up in the catalog.
Results
Interest
Appeal
Appearance
Effectiveness
Originality
Value of Exhibit
Total
15 pts.
10 pts.
10 pts.
10 pts.
5 pts.
15 pts.
20 pts.
100 pts
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4-H CLUB SECRETARY BOOK
The secretary’s book is due in the County OSU Extension Office the 2nd Friday in July, (July 13, 2013). They will be judged
previous to the Fair and selection based on the neatness, completeness, information given and accuracy. Award goes to
secretary.
Class
1. Club Secretary Book
4-H CHAMPIONS
Section 11
Texas County Farm Bureau Women will present Grand and Reserve Champion awards to the Junior and Senior 4-H
individuals receiving the largest number of points.
Class
1. Grand Champion Junior
2. Reserve Grand Champion Junior
3. Grand Champion Senior
4. Reserve Grand Champion Senior
$10.00
$ 5.00
$10.00
$ 5.00
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DEPARTMENT K
HOME AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Superintendent: Mary Long - Optima
Entries: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7 2013
Release of Entries: 7:00 – 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
Exhibit Booth
Rule 1.
Rule 2.
Rule 3.
Rule 4.
Rule 5.
Rule 6.
Rule 7.
Rule 8.
Rule 9.
Rule 10.
Rule 11.
Rule 12.
Rule 13.
Rule 14.
All exhibitors must be enrolled in a Home and Community Education Group in Texas County.
All general rules and regulations governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department. The management
will use all diligence and every reasonable precaution to insure safety of the articles after their arrival and during the
exhibition, but in no case will they be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. Entries are accepted only
under these conditions.
Judges will be those persons designated by the Fair Board Association. The decision of the judges shall be
final.
During judging do not talk to judges. If you have a question please get the attention of an exhibit committee
member.
Articles exhibited must have been made during the current club year.
Exhibits must be made by club members. Clubs will provide members to assist in arranging club exhibits following
judging of entries. Clubs will provide names of exhibitors on index cards.
Each club shall have all exhibits listed on an entry sheet to present to department superintendent when exhibit
is entered. Exhibits are to be entered on Tuesday of fair week during the hours scheduled. Exhibitors must not
change their exhibits, or any part thereof, after the hours designated for the same to be placed.
If class does not meet the requirements set by the exhibit committee, it will compete and exhibit but the exhibit
committee will disqualify it and it will not be eligible for points or money.
In the event there are not eight exhibits in a group exhibit booth, the group may compete for ribbons, but not
premium money or points.
Club premiums will be based on a point system.
All premiums will be paid to the club. No individual premiums will be paid.
If a tie exists the premium monies will be added together and divided between the clubs involved in the tie.
Example: if there is a tie for second place, then the second and third monies will be added together and divided
between the two clubs who are tied on points, both receiving second place ribbons. No third place premium will be
awarded.
Clubs wanting to make an education Booth or Club Exhibit must notify department superintendent two
weeks prior to entry day.
All entries must be brought and entered in the Home and Community Education Department between 1:00 p.m.
and 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. All booths must be completed and in place by 6:00 p.m. No entries or booths can be
accepted after 6:00 p.m. No exhibit will be released until closing of the fair.
Educational booths will be entered same day as exhibit booths.
THE FOLLOWING PREMIUMS AND POINTS ARE USED FOR CLUB BOOTHS AND BEST OF SHOW
PremiumsPoints
First 7$1.50
Second
5
$1.00
Third
3
$ .75
Fourth
2
Ribbon
Fifth
1
Ribbon
Best of Show -Presented to club with greatest number of points in club booth exhibit section #1. $20.00 15.00 10.00
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CLUB BOOTHS
Section 1
FOODS & SEWING (Choose 5)
Class
1. Cake Balls (6)
2. Pit Pocket Flat Bread (4) include recipe
3. Watermelon Pickles (2 pint jars)
4. Red Onions, (4) (greens removed
5. Heart-Healthy Muffins (4) (include recipe)
6. Traditional Lemon Meringue Pie (bring by 8:30 am on Wed.)
7. Fleece PJ Pants, any size
8. Bonnet, any size
9. Boy or Girls Make-Believe Outfit, sewn
10. Tiered Skirt - any size
HOME ENVIRONMENT & CULTURAL ARTS (Choose 5)
Class
11. Bolster Pillow, any size
12. Fall Dining Table Arrangement
13. Item made using license plate(s)
14. Christmas Tree Ornaments (3)
15. Photo Collage, framed
16. Book Cover, removable, must be on a book
17. Red Work Item - embroidered, traditional - no red work fabric
18. Water Color Painting - framed
19. Handmade Valentine Card
20. Quilted Jelly Roll Project
GOLDEN AGE HCE MEMBERS
SPECIAL EXHIBIT BOOTH
Section 2
One exhibit per member age 70 years and over, chosen from
those listed for club Booth exhibits, to be judged on its own
merit for ribbon award only.
Class
1. Special Exhibit Booth...................................... R R R
2013 FAIR EDUCATIONAL BOOTH
Section 3
Class
1.
“Trash to Treasure”
Note: You must use the title in your
prsentation
$25.00 $15.00 $10.00
Rule 1. Size of Booth: 4 ft wide x 30 in deep and not more
than 3 ft. high.
Rule 2. Clubs wanting to make an Educational Booth or
Club Exhibit must have a written application to the
department superintendent two weeks prior to entry
day. Premiums paid by Panhandle Exposition.
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DEPARTMENT L
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Superintendent: Texhoma Iris Garden Club– Texhoma, OK
Entries: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Release of Entries: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10 2013
We are not responsible for displays after 8 p.m. Saturday.
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All general rules and regulations governing the 2013 Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department.
Any person eligible as an exhibitor in any other department may enter plants and flowers. Membership in garden club
is not required, but if interested in belonging, will find the right club for you.
Exhibitor must grow all horticultural exhibits, except in arrangements. Exhibitor must own container plants at least 3
months prior to show.
Only one entry per family will be accepted in any adult horticultural class, except Section 6 which can have multiple
entries. Juniors must be present to enter their exhibits
All specimens must be exhibited in clean coke bottles furnished by exhibitor. Panhandle Exposition will not be
responsible for any lost, damaged, or broken containers.
In arrangement classes, the exhibitor shall furnish the containers best suited for the exhibit. Exhibitors are
responsible for all mechanical devices, containers and accessories. Artificial flowers or foliage or treated material are
not allowed.
Any flower not listed for prize money may be displayed but will not be judged.
Members belonging to more than one club will need to designate the club to receive points toward club sweepstakes.
All prize points will be counted toward Club and Individual Sweepstakes
In close decision, named varieties, properly labeled, will be given preference in horticultural class.
The Superintendent may remove any exhibit that has deteriorated and become unworthy of display.
Plant must be healthy and free of insects. Exhibitor may bring replacements for those which have deteriorated.
Professionals will not be able to compete in Sections 3 or 4. A professional is defined as anyone who derives a portion
of their income from giving instruction or the sale of their work.
No local garden club members can judge. Judges do not have to be Oklahoma Garden Club certified.
PREPARATION OF SPECIMENS:
Entries in horticulture classes should be planned during the planting and growing season, then given special
attention for several days prior to the show.
Every entry needs to be pre-entered if at all possible.
No entry can be placed on the display tables until the entry has been registered – pre-entry makes this process go
much faster. If it has not been pre-registered you need to fill out an entry form and entry card (for each item) before
registration. There will be a table set up for those entries not pre-registered.
Wedging will be allowed on all horticultural items. Wedging consists of a piece of saran wrap on top of coke bottle
with a hole punched to hold the flower specimen in place. You may also us a piece of oasis in theneck of the bottle.
Remember to have enough stem and foilage showing for the judges to examine.
Each contestant places their own arrangement not the helpers and only after the entry has been rgistered. NO
EXCEPTIONS!
All arrangements will be placed by Club in charge after entry has been made.
CUTTING AND CONDITIONING:
Specimens should be cut in late afternoon or early morning. The stem should be cut several inches longer than required. A
sharp knife or clippers should be used and the cut made on a long slant for the greatest intake of moisture. Woody stems should
be peeled back and split, or “hammered” for approximately an inch at the cut end, to allow the stem to take up more moisture.
Plant material that exudes a milky substance should be sealed by searing the cut end using a flame. Some plant material requires
complete immersion for several hours. Dahlias must have about two inches of the stem placed in very hot water, allowing water
to cool, then adding more tepid water to the container.
Cut specimens should be placed in a vessel of deep tepid water in a cool, dark place, free of drafts for several hours or
overnight. This “conditioning” or “hardening” improves substance and helps to hold freshness. The stem should be cut again,
preferably under water, just before placement in the show.
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GROOMING:
Wiring, oiling, spray, or artificial coloring is NOT permitted in horticultural classes. Evidence of spray, dust, insect damage, or
faded petals and/or leaves should be carefully removed. Well-groomed specimens add to the beauty of the show.
Container-grown plants should be well-groomed with no seed pods, wilted flowers, damaged or unclean foliage, broken stems or
training props. The container should be clean and in scale with the size of the plant.
Score card for Club and Individual Sweepstakes
First Placing - 5 points Second Placing - 3 points Third Placing - 1 point
Premiums for all Sections unless otherwise noted:............................ 1st $1.00
2nd
$ .75
3rd Ribbon
ANNUALS, PERENNIALS, BIENNIALS
Section 1
4th
Ribbon
Specimen must have enough foliage to determine the health of the plant. Color must show! The exhibitor should remove any
foliage that is under water and have at least 6” of stem if possible. Definition of:
Annual - Blooms throughout season
Class
Biennials 1. Aster, Annual - 1 stalk
Perennial - Comes back every year. Foliage - non blooming - example-coleus
2. Aster, Perennial - 1 Spray
3. Bachelor Button - 1 Stem
4. Bell Flower
5. Bells of Ireland - 1 stem
6. Black-eyed Susan - 1 bloom
7. Calendula - 1 bloom
8. Canna - 1 stem
9. Carnation, 1 stem
10. Chrysanthemum Garden Variety - 1 spray
11. Coleus (Echhinacea) - 1 stem
12. Chrysanthemum, Large -1 bloom
13. Cone-flower - 1 bloom
14. Coreopsis - 1 stem
15. Cosmos - 1 stem and /or 1 bloom
16. Coxcomb, Feathered - 1 stem
17. Coxcomb, Crested - 1 stem
18. Dahlia, 2” to 5” - 1 bloom
19. Dahlia, 5” and over - 1 bloom
20. Dahlia, Fancy - 1 bloom
21. Daisy - 1 Bloom
22. Daisy - Gerber - 1 bloom
23. Daisy - Painted - 1 bloom
24. Daisy - Shasta - 1 bloom
“The Panhandle’s Ag Loan Specialists”
25. Delphinium - 1 stem
26. Dianthus - Annual - 1 bloom
Serving the Area Since 1914
27. Dianthus - Perennial (Carnation) - 1 bloom
28. Fox Glove
29. Gaillardia or Indian Blanket - 1 boom
Drive-up Hours:
Main Bank Hours
30. Gladiola - 1 stalk
31. Hibiscus (perennial) 6” to 10”
8:30-4:00 Mon.-Thurs.
9:00-3:00 Mon.-Thurs.
32. Hibiscus (annual) 2” to 5”
8:30-6:00 Friday
9:00-6:00 Friday
33. Hollyhock - double
34. Hollyhock - single
Closed Saturday
35. Impatiens - 1 stem
36. Lantana - 1 stem
37. Larkspur - 1 stem
119 N. Broadway - Hooker, OK
38. Lily - 1 stalk
(580) 652-2448
39. Marigold, Large - 1 blooms
40. Marigold, Large, Gold or Yellow - 1 blooms
hookerbank.com
41. Marigold, Large Orange - 1 bloom
42. Marigold, Small 1 Color - 3 blooms
43. Marigold, Small 1 Color, Double- 3 blooms
44. Marigold Small Bi-Color, Single - 3 blooms
45. Marigold Small Bi-Color - Double - 3 blooms
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Petunia, Single - 1 stem
Petunia, Double - 1 stem
Petunia, Double Ruffled - 1 stem
Phlox - 1 stem
Climbing Rosebush - 1 stem
Rose, Lavender - 1 bloom
Rose, Miniature - 1 bloom (Use bottles in proportion)
Rose, Orange - 1 bloom
Rose, Peace - 1 bloom
Rose, Pink - 1 bloom
Rose, Polyantha or Floribunda - 1 spray
Rose, Red - 1 bloom
Rose, Two-Toned - 1 bloom
Rose, White - 1 bloom
Rose, Yellow - 1 bloom
Salvia, Blue - 1 bloom
Salvia, Red - 1 bloom
Sedum - 1 stem (must be blooming)
Snapdragon - 1 stem
Sunflower - 1 stem
Sunflower, New Variety - 1 stem
Straw Flower
Verbena - 1 stem
Vinca - 1 stem
Yarrow - 1 stem
Zinnia, Small - 1 bloom
Zinnia, Large - 1 bloom
Zinnia, Fancy - 1 bloom
Any other not listed in Sec. 1 - annual
Any other not listed in Sec. 1 - perennial
Any other not listed in Sec. 1 - biennial
Grand Champion
Rosette
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ARBOREALS
Section 2
Branches must be 12” to 16” and in a wide bottomed clear glass jar.
Class
1. Berried Shrub - 1 stem
2. Broadleaf Evergreen - (like Holly, Japonica) - 1 Stem
3. Flowering Shrub - 1 branch with blooms
4. Flowering Vine - 1 Spray
5. Needled Evergreen (short needled-like Blue Spruce etc.) - 1 Stem
6. Needled Evergreen (long needled-like Cyprus, ponderosa pine etc.) - 1 Stem
7. Any other arboreals no listed in section 2
8. Grand Champion
Rosette
CONTAINER GROWN
Section 3
Container can be no bigger than 14”. Only one kind of plant per container, except Class 4 and 5.
Class
1. African Violet
2. Begonia
3. Cacti
4. Dish Garden
5. Dracaena
6. Fern
7. Ficus tree
8. Geranium
9. English Ivy
10. Grapevine Ivy
11. Swedish Ivy
12.Herb
13. Norfolk Pine Tree
14. Philodandren Ivy (Pathos Ivy) - Hanging
15. Philodendron Ivy (Pathos Ivy) - Potted
16. Succulents
17. Any other container grown - Flowering
18. Any other container grown - Foliage
19. Hanging Basket - Flowering
20. Hanging Basket - Foliage
21. Any Other Hanging Basket
22. Miniature Rose - container grown
23 Mixed flowers - container grown
24. Grand Champion
Rosette
ARRANGEMENTS
Section 4
Class
1. All fresh, Designer’s Choice
2.Basket
3. Breakfast Room
4.Buffet
5. Cup & Saucer
6. Dried, Modern Design
7.Edibles
8. Entrance Hall Table
9. Family Room
10. Holiday (any holiday)
11. Microminiature, Smaller than 5”
12. Miniature 5” to 8”, Not to exceed 8” in any direction
13.Pitcher
14. Pressed, Dried Flowers in Picture Frame, Niche, Shadow Box or Dome
15.Teacup
16. Vegetable and/or Fruit with Flowers
17. Weathered Wood, Fruit and/or Flowers. Must have some fresh material
18. Mass Arrangements
19.Miscellaneous
20. Garden Club Entry - Advanced registration. by August 6, 2013. A creative design using designer’s choice of material.
Exhibited against 24” x 40” backboard provided by show committee.
21. Grand Champion – Rosette
22. Reserve Grand Champion - Rosette
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Class
1. Garden Club Sweepstakes
2. Individual Sweepstakes
SWEEPSTAKES
Section 5
$3.00 & Rosette
$7.50 & Rosette
JUNIOR ANNUALS, PERENNIALS, BIENNIALS
Section 6
The purpose of the Junior Sections is to encourage and teach children to respect the earth. Specimen must be grown by Junior.
Juniors are classified as 18 years of age and under. Specimen must have enough foliage and color to determine the health of the
plant. The exhibitor should remove any foliage that is under water and have at least 6” of stem if possible. All exhibits must
show color!
Class
1. Aster - 1 stalk
2. Black-eyed Susan - 1 bloom
3. Canna - 1 stem
4. Cone-flower - 1 bloom
5. Coreopsis - 1 stem
6. Cosmos - 1 stem and /or 1 bloom
7. Dahlia, 2” to 5” - 1 bloom
8. Dahlia, 5” and over - 1 bloom
9. Dahlia, Fancy - 1 bloom
10. Daisy - 1 Bloom
11. Gaillardia or Indian Blanket - 1 boom
12. Hollyhock - double
13. Hollyhock - single
14. Marigold, Large, Any Color - 1 Bloom
15. Marigold, Small, Any Color - 3 blooms
16. Petunia, Single - 1 stem
17. Petunia, Double - 1 stem
18. Rose, Miniature, Any Color - 1 bloom (Use bottles in proportion)
19. Rose, Any Color - 1 bloom
20. Salvia - 1 bloom
21. Sedum, - 1 stem (must show color)
22. Sunflower - 1 stem
23. Verbena - 1 stem
24. Vinca - 1 stem
25. Zinnia, Small - 1 bloom
26. Zinnia, Large - 1 bloom
27. Any other - three or more of 1 specimen are entered, a class will be made.
28. Grand Champion
Rosette
JUNIOR CONTAINER GROWN
Section 7
Container can be no bigger than 14”. Only one plant per container, except Class 4 and 15.
Class
1. Cacti
2. Dish Garden
3. Geranium
4. English Ivy
5. Grapevine Ivy
6. Swedish Ivy
7. Herb
8. Philodendron Ivy (Pathos Ivy) - Potted
9. Succulents
10. Any other container grown - Flowering
11. Any other container grown - Foliage
12. Mixed Flowers - container grown
13. Grand Champion
Rosette
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JUNIOR ARRANGEMENTS
Section 8
Class
1. All fresh, Designer’s Choice
2.Basket
3. Breakfast Room
4.Buffet
5. Cup and Saucer
6. Dried, Modern Design
7.Edibles
8. Entrance Hall Table
9. Family Room
10. Holiday (any holiday)
11. Microminiature, smaller than 5”
12. Miniature 5” to 8”, Not to exceed 8” in any directgion
13. Mass arrangements
14.Pitcher
15. Pressed, Dried Flowers in Picture Frame, Niche, Shadow Box or Dome
16.Teacup
17. Vegetable and/or Fruit, with flowers
18. Weathered Wood, Fruit and/or Flowers, Must have some fresh material
19.Miscellaneous.
20. Grand Champion
Rosette
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DEPARTMENT M
FINE ARTS
Superintendent: Rose Macias - Guymon, OK
Entries: 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Pickup Entries: 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. , Saturday, August 10, 2013
NO WET PAINTINGS WILL BE ACCEPTED
Rule 1.
Rule 2.
Rule 3.
Rule 4.
Rule 5.
Rule 6.
Rule 7.
Rule 8.
Rule 9.
Rule 10.
Rule 11.
Rule 12.
Rule 13.
Rule 14.
All general rules and regulations governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department.
The management will use all diligence and every reasonable precaution to insure safety of the articles after their
arrival, and during the exhibition, but in no case will they be responsible for any of the articles.
Any article that has received first prize cannot be entered again.
Exhibitors may make only one entry in each class.
The exhibits will be taken in this departments as submitted by the exhibitor and department workers will not be
responsible for any errors in entering.
All pictures, including frame, cannot exceed 48”x 48” outside measurement. Pictures, plaques, etc., will not be
accepted unless ready to hang.
Eye screws with picture wire attached must be in place on each picture frame one-third down from the top of
frame. Saw tooth hangers cannot be accepted on adult work.
Professional sections are for those people who derive a portion of their income from giving instructions or from sale
of their work. Those whose income from these sources is in excess of $600 per year will not be permitted to exhibit
in the other sections. Exhibitors can declare professional and exhibit in this class, but cannot compete in Advanced
and/or Amateur class.
Advanced sections are for those people who have had five years of classes with other artists for over five years.
Amateur artists may use class room work that was done in work shops. Also copies of originals will be accepted as
that is the method of teaching amateurs.
Those who have been working in art for five years or more may not enter the amateur class. College section students who are pursuing an art major or minor. All rules apply here as well.
Watercolors, pastels, and drawings should have a 2 1/2” x 3” mat.
We will make a class for any pictures that does not fit in any of the listed classes in Professional, Advanced,
and Amateur.
Developmentally Disabled MR see Rule 2, Section 14 at the front of the fairbook for qualifications.
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3. Bird
4. Buildings
5. Figure
6. Flower
7. Landscape
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3. Bird
4. Buildings
5. Figure
6. Flower
7.Landscape
PROFESSIONAL OIL PAINTING
Section 1
8.Monochrome
9.Palette knife
10.Portrait
11.Seascapes
12. Still Life
13. Tell a story
14.Texture
PROFESSIONAL GRAPHICS
Section 2
8.Palette knife
9.Portrait
10.Seascapes
11. Still Life
12. Tell a story
13. Texture
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PROFESSIONAL WATERCOLOR
Section 3
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3.Bird
4.Buildings
5. Figure
6. Flower
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3.Bird
4. Buildings
5. Figure
6.Flower
7.Landscape
8.Mixed Media
9.Portrait
10. Seascape
11. Still Life
PROFESSIONAL PASTEL
Section 4
7.Landscape
8.Portrait
9.Still Life
10.Seascape
11. Tell a story
PROFESSIONAL ACRYLICS
Section 5
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3.Bird
4. Buildings
5. Figure
6.Flower
7.Landscape
8.Portrait
9.Still Life
10.Seascape
11. Tell a story
PROFESSIONAL MIXED MEDIA
Section 6
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3. Bird
4. Buildings
5. Colored Pencil
6. Flowers
7.Ink
8.Landscape
9.Pencil
10.Portrait
11.Seascapes
12. Tell A Story
13.Texture
Come
Join
The
PROFESSIONAL SCULPTURES
Section 7
Class
1.Animal
2.Human
3. Any Other
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPION
Section 8
Class
1. Grand Champion................................................ Rosette
2. Reserve Grand Champion................................... Rosette
There’s Always Something
ADVANCED OIL PAINTING
Section 9
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3. Bird
4. Buildings
5. Figure
6. Flower
7. Landscape
Fun
NEW
8.Monochrome
9.Palette knife
10.Portrait
11.Seascapes
12. Still Life
13. Tell a story
14.Texture
at the
PANHANDLE EXPOSITION
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Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3. Bird
4. Buildings
5. Colored Pencil
6. Flowers
7.Ink
ADVANCED GRAPHICS
Section 10
8.Landscape
9.Pencil
10.Portrait
11. Still Life
12. Seascape
13. Tell a Story
ADVANCED WATERCOLOR
Section 11
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3.Bird
4. Buildings
5. Figure
6. Flower
Class
1.Abstract
2. Animal
3.Bird
4.Figure
5. Flower
7.Landscape
8.Portrait
9.Mixed Media
10.Seascape
11. Still Life
12. Texture
ADVANCED PASTEL
Section 12
6.Landscape
7. Landscape with object
8.Monochrome
9.Portrait
10. Still Life
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ADVANCED ACRYLICS
Section 13
Class
1. Abstract
2.Animal
3.Bird
4. Figure
5. Flower
6.Landscape
7. Landscape with object
8.Monochrome
9.Palette Knife
10. Portrait
11. Still Life
ADVANCED MIXED MEDIA
Section 14
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3. Bird
4. Buildings
5. Colored Pencil
6. Flowers
7. Ink
8.Landscape
9.Pencil
10.Portrait
11. Still Life12. Seascapes
13. Tell A Story
14.Texture
ADVANCED SCULPTURES
Section 15
Class
1.Animal
2.Human
3. Any Other
ADVANCED CHAMPIONS
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Section 16
Class
1. Grand Champion...............................................Rosette
2. Reserve Grand Champion.................................... Rosette
AMATEUR OIL PAINTING
Section 17
Class
1. Abstract
2.Animal
3. Bird
4. Copies of Originals
5. Figure
6. Flower
7. Landscape
Class
1.Abstract
2. Animal
3. Bird
4. Charcoal
5. Color Pencil
6. Copies of Originals
7. Figure
8.Flower
8. Landscape with object
9.Monochrome
10. Palette knife
11. Portrait
12. Still Life
13. Miscellaneous
14.Seascape
AMATEUR GRAPHICS
Section 18
9.Ink
10.Landscape
11. Landscape with object
12.Pencil
13. Portrait
14. Still Life
15. Woodburning
AMATEUR PASTEL
Section 19
Class
1.Abstract
2. Animal
3.Bird
4. Copies of originals
5. Figure
6. Flower
7.Landscape
8. Landscape with object
9.Monochrome
10. Portrait
11. Still Life
AMATEUR WATERCOLOR
Section 20
Class
1.Abstract
2. Animal
3.Bird
4. Copies of originals
5. Figure
6.Flower
Class
1.Abstract
2. Animal
3.Bird
4. Copies of originals
5. Figure
6. Flower
7.Landscape
8. Landscape with object
9.Monochrome
10. Portrait
11. Still Life
AMATEUR ACRYLICS
Section 21
7.Landscape
8. Landscape with object
9.Monochrome
10. Palette Knife
11. Portrait
12. Still Life
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AMATEUR MIXED MEDIA
Section 22
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3. Bird
4. Buildings
5. Colored Pencil
6. Collage
7.Flowers
Class
1.Animal
2.Human
3. Any Other
8.Ink
9.Pencil
10.Portrait
11.Seascapes
12. Tell A Story
13.Texture
AMATEUR SCULPTURES
Section 23
AMATEUR CHAMPIONS
Section 24
Class
1. Grand Champion...............................................Rosette
2. Reserve Grand Champion
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DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED MR
Section 25
Adults 18 & Over Only
Class
1. Paint-by-number Landscape
2. Paint-by-number Animal
3. Pencil Sketches
4. Any other picture that cannot be entered in Section 19, Classes 1-3.
Class
1. Any item made on pottery wheel
2. Hand built pinch piece
3. Hand built coil piece
4. Hand built slap piece
5. Hand built any combination
6.Raku
POTTERY
Section 26
PYROGRAPHY
(Woodburning)
Section 27
Class
1.Animal
2.Buildings
3.Flowers
4.Portrait
5.Still Life
6.Seascape
7.Tell-a-Story
8.Any Other
GLASS ETCHING
Section 28
Class
1.Animal
2.Buildings
3.Seascape
4.Any Other
WOOD
Class
1. Animals
2.Birds
3.Buildings
4.Flowers
5.ruits
6.Landscapes
7. Still Life
8. Any Other
TOLE PAINTING
Section 29
TIN
GLASS
ClassClass
1. Animals
1. Cup and Saucer
2.Birds
2.Plate
3.Buildings
3.Vase
4.Flowers
5.Fruits
6.Landscapes
7. Still Life
8. Any Other
We will meet or beat any deal!
STU EMMERT
“Our Volume is Your Savings”
202 N. Grant Ave., Liberal, KS
85
624-2584
800-722-5693
96TH ANNUAL PANHANDLE EXPOSITION - TEXAS COUNTY FAIR 2013
DEPARTMENT N
CERAMICS & CRAFTS
Superintendent: Joan Holland, Guymon, OK
Entries: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Pickup Entries: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
Rule 1.
Rule 2.
Rule 3.
Rule 4.
Rule 5.
Rule 6.
Rule 7.
Rule 8.
Rule 9.
All general rules and regulations governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department.
The management will use all diligence and every reasonable precaution to insure safety of the articles after their
arrival and during the exposition, but in no case will they be responsible for any of the articles.
Any article that has received first prize cannot be entered again.
Any article entered for exhibition must have been made within the last three years by the person in whose
name it is entered.
Exhibitors may make only one entry in each class.
The exhibits will be taken in this department as submitted by the exhibitor and department workers will not be
responsible for any errors in entering.
Pictures, plaques or items needing to be hung will not be accepted unless ready to hang. If extremely heavy,
will be laid on tables.
Professional sections are for those people who derive a portion of their income from giving instruction or from the
sale of their work Those whose income from these sources is in excess of $600 per year will not be permitted to
exhibit in the other sections.
Developmentally Disabled-MR see rule 2, section 14 at the front of the fairbook for qualifications
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Class
1. Chalk – animal
2. Chalk – human figure
3. Chalk – miscellaneous
4. Chalk – religious
5. Chalk – seasonal
6. Chalk – vase
7. Glaze – human figure
8. Glaze – luster
9. Glaze – miscellaneous
10. Glaze – pitcher
11. Glaze – planter
12. Glaze – seasonal
13. Glaze – vase
14. Oil – human figure
15. Oil – miscellaneous
16. Oil – seasonal
17. Stain – animal
18. Stan – Christmas
19. Stain – human figure
20. Stain – miscellaneous
21. Stain – religious
22. Stain – seasonal
23. Stain – vase
24.Angel
25. Birdhouse
26. Group of 2 or more
Class
1.Porcelain Animals
2.Porcelain Dolls
Class
1.Beadwork
2.Decopauge
3.Duct Tape Creation
4. Furniture, Wood
5. Furniture, Animals
4. Hand Woven Baskets, Not Fabric
AMATEUR CERAMICS
Section 1
27. Combination glaze and stain
28. Combination glaze and chalk
28. Combination stain and chalk
30. Decal
31. Dry brush
32. Lamp
33. Lighthouse
34. Miniature group, under 10:
35. Miniature piece, under 6:
36. Miscellaneous
37. Nativity
38. Night light
39. Novelty, under 6”
40. Novelty group, under 6”
41. Patriotic
42. Porcelain
43. Shelf setter
44. Snowman
45. Southwest
46. Tea pot
47. Translucent stain
48. Underglaze – animals
49. Underglaze – miscellaneous
50.Wall Plaques
51. Boo Boos - small
52. Boo Boos - large
PROFESSIONAL CERAMICS
Section 2
3.Porcelain Flowers
4.Miscellaneous
AMATEUR CRAFTS
Section 3
6.Miscellaneous
7.Metal Art, Sculpture
8.Plaster
9. Recycled Craft Item
10. Woodcraft excluding furniture
Texas County Tag Agency
16th & Main
114 NW 16th • P.O. Box 630 • Guymon, OK 73942 • (580) 338-8631
LEE FOWLER
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DUNAWAY MANOR RESIDENTS
Section 4
Articles must be made after attaining age 65
Class
1.Ceramics, Glaze
2.Ceramics, Stain
3.Figurine
4. Figurine, Human
5.Miscellaneous
6.Painting
7.Seasonal
8. Woodcraft, excluding furniture
SENIOR CITIZENS
Section 5
Class
1. Ceramics, Glaze
2.Ceramics, Stain
3.Ceramics, Chalk
4.Decal
5. Figurine
Articles must be made after attaining age 65
6. Figurine, Human
7.Miscellaneous
8.Painting
9.Seasonal
10. Woodcraft, excluding furniture
DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
MR
Adults 18 & Over Only
Class
1.Animals
2. Ceramics, Glaze
3. Collage
4. Glaze & Stain
5. Human
6. Metal
7. Miscellaneous, not fabric
Class
1.Animals
2. Fowls
3.Miscellaneous
Section 6
8.Puzzles
9. (Misc.) Glaze & Stain
10.Seasonal
11. Stain
12. Woodcraft, excluding furniture
13. Wreaths, not fabric
FOLK ART
Section 7
4. Wall Hanging
5. Wooden necklace
6.Wreaths
Guymon Standard
Supply, Inc.
P.O. Box 1346
625 Highway 54 N.E.
Guymon, Olahoma 73942
(580) 338-8488
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CERAMIC CLUB SPECIAL
Section 8
Premiums:............................................................................................................................1st $10.00 2nd 7.50 3rd $5.00
Class
1. Display of ceramic work by club, one piece made by each member of club.
Judging based on percentage of members exhibiting and quality of work. Booth must be labeled with number of members
in club and number exhibiting.
Entries must be made under Club exhibitor number. All premium checks will go to the club.
Clubs wanting to make a Club Special Exhibit must have a written application to the Superintendent by Friday,
August 2, 2013.
Class
1. Grand Champion Ceramics
2. Reserve Grand Champion Ceramics
3. Grand Champion Crafts
4. Reserve Grand Champion Crafts
BEST OF SHOW
Section 9
Rosette
Rosette
Rosette
Rosette
5.
6.
7.
8.
Grand Champion Professional
Reserve Grand Champion Professional
Grand Champion Seniors
Reserve Grand Champion Seniors
JOHN NYE
580-423-1389
www.modern-woodmen.org
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Rosette
Rosette
Rosette
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DEPARTMENT O
JUNIOR ARTS AND CRAFTS
Superintendent: Becky Baggerly, Guymon, OK
Entries: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Entry pickup: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
Preschool through Elementary
Rule 1.
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
All general rules and regulations governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department. All items for
this department must be entered by 6:00 p.m., Tuesday. No late entries will be accepted. Remember Pre
Entering makes it easier to enter on entry day.
2. The management will use all diligence and every reasonable precaution to insure safety of the articles after their
arrival and during exhibition, but in no case will they be responsible for any of the articles.
3. Any article receiving first prize cannot be entered again.
4. Any article entered must have been made within the last two years by the person in whose name it is entered.
5. Exhibitors may make only ONE entry in each CLASS.
6. The exhibits will be taken in this department as submitted by the exhibitor and department workers will not be
responsible for any errors in entering. CAUTION !!! PLEASE BE CAREFUL, YOUR WORK MAY BE
DISQUALIFIED IF ENTERED IN THE INCORRECT CLASS.
7. All items, including frames, cannot exceed 14” x 22” or be smaller than 8 ½” x 11”. Matting is not necessary.
8. Work will be entered at grade level student is in on entry day.
9. FLAT ARTICLES, SUCH AS DRAWINGS, COLOR PAGES, ETC., MUST MEET THE MINIMUM SIZE OF
8 ½” X 11. WORK MAY BE MOUNTED ON AN 8 ½” X 11” BACKING TO MEET STANDARD.
10. Ribbons will be awarded at the discretion of the judge. Please consider the quality of your child’s / student’s
work.
* Note to teachers: We would encourage your class to enter different projects in a variety of classes in the sections. Contact us
for instructions for entering students easily.
Premiums:.............................................................................................................................1st $1.00 2nd $ .75 3rd $ .50
PRESCHOOL
CHILDREN’S ART - Flat Page Work
ORIGINAL
(No Preprinted Pages)
Class
1. Collage (objects add to a page)
2. Crayon
3. Felt Pen
4. Finger painting
5. Mixed Media
Section 1
6.Pencil
7. Print making
8.Tempera
9.Watercolor
10.Miiscellaneous
CHILDREN’S ART - Flat Page Work
Class
1.Crayon
2.Felt Pen
Pre-Printed or Kit
Section 2
3.Watercolor
4.Miscellaneous
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CHILDREN’S ART - Crafts
Original, Pre-Printed or Kit
Section 3
Class
1. Beads, melted 7. Paper (paper sack, mache, sculpture, etc.
2. Beads, strung 8. Seed Picture
3. chenille Stem Art 9. Stained Glass or Plastic
4. Clay, molded
10. Wall Hanging
5. Dough Art
11. Wood Items
6. Holiday Item
12. Miscellaneous
BEST OF SHOW
Class
1. Best of Show - Preschool
Section 4
Rosette
KINDERGARTEN
TRANSITIONAL 1 st GRADE
CHILDREN’S ART - Flat Page Work
ORIGINAL
(No Pre-Printed Pages)
Section 5
Class
1. Collage (objects added to a page 6. Pencil
2. Crayon 7. Print Making
3. Felt Pen
8.Tempera
4. Finger painting 9. Watercolor
5. Mixed Media
10. Miscellaneous
CHILDREN’S ART - Flat Page Work
Pre-Printed or Kit
Class
1.Crayon
2.Felt Pen
Section 6
3.Watercolor
4.Miscellaneous
CHILDREN’S CRAFTS
Origina., Pre-printed or Kit
Section 7
Class
1. Beads, melted 8. Sand Art
2. Beads, strung 9. Stained Glass or Plastic
3. Chenille Stem Art
10. String Art
4. Clay, molded
11. Wall Hanging
5. Dough Art
12. Wood Items
6. Holiday Art
13. Miscellaneous
7. Paper (sack, maché, sculpture, etc.)
BUILDING BLOCKS
(Lego’s, etc.)
Section 8
Class
1. Airplane
3.Building
5.Outer Space
7.Miscellaneous
2. Boat or Ship
4.Car
6.Truck
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Class
1. Best of Show - Kindergarten - T-1
BEST OF SHOW
Section 9
Rosette
PRIMARY
Grades 1-3
CHILDREN’S ART - Flat Page Work
ORIGINAL
(No Pre-Printed Pages)
Section 10
Class
1. Acrylic 9.Oil
2. Collage (Objects added to a page)
10. Pastels/Chalk
3. Colored Pencil
11. Pencil
4. Computer Generated Art
12. Print Making
5. Crayon
13. Tempera
6. Felt pen
14. Watercolor
7. Finger Painting
15. Miscellaneous
8. Mixed Media
CHILDREN’S ART -
Flat Page Work
Pre-Printed or Kit
Class
1.Crayon
2.Felt Pen
3. Oil or acrylic
Section 11
4.Watercolor
6,Miscellaneous
CHILDREN’S CRAFTS
ORIGINALS
Pre-printed or Kit
Section 12
Class
1. Beads, melted 9. Paper (sack, maché, sculpture, etc.)
2. Beads, strung
10. Sand Art
3. Ceramics
11. Seed Art
4. Chenille Stem Art
12. Stained Glass or Plastic
5. Clay, molded
13. String Art
6. Dough Art
14. Wall Hanging
7. Foam Mat Art
15. Wood Item
8. Holiday Item
16. Miscellaneous
BUILDING BLOCKS
(Lego’s, etc.)
Class
1.Airplane
2. Boat or Ship
3.Building
4.Car
Class
1.Airplane
2. Boat or Ship
Section 13
5.Outer Space
6. Truck
7.Miscellaneous
KIT MODELS
Section 14
3.Cars
4. Miscellaneous
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BEST OF SHOW
Section 15
Class
1. Best of Show - Primary
Rosette
Elementary Grades 4-6
CHILDREN’S ART - Flat Page Work
ORIGINAL
(No Pre-Printed Pages)
Section 16
Class
1. Acrylic 9.Oil
2. Collage (Objects added to a page)
10. Pastels/Chalk
3. Colored Pencil
11. Pencil
4. Computer Generated Art
12. Print Making
5. Crayon
13. Tempera
6. Felt pen
14. Watercolor
7. Finger Painting
15. Miscellaneous
8. Mixed Media
CHILDREN’S ART – Flat Page Work
Pre-Printed or Kit
Class
1. Colored Pencil
2.Crayon
3.Felt Pen
Section 17
4. Oil or Acrylic
5.Watercolor
6.Miscellaneous
CHILDREN’S CRAFTS
Class
1. Beads, melted
2. Beads, strung
3. Ceramics
4. Chenille Stem Art
5. Clay, molded
6. Decorated Items (hats, eggs, boxes, etc.)
7. Dough Art
8. Foam Mat Art
9. Holiday Item
10. Paper (sack, maché, sculpture, etc.)
Section 18
11. Plastic Lace
12. Plaster of Paris
13. Sand Art
14. Seed Pictures
15. Stained Glass or Plastic
16. String Art
17. Wood, Handmade
18. Wood, Kit
19. Miscellaneous
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BUILDING BLOCKS
LEGOS, ETC.
Section 19
Class
1.Airplane
2. Boat or Ship
3.Building
4.Car
5.Outer Space
6. Truck
7.Miscellaneous
KIT MODELS
Section 20
Class
1.Airplane
2. Boat or Ship
3.Cars
4. Miscellaneous
BEST OF SHOW
Section 21
1. Best Of Show - Elementary
Rosette
MULTI - HANDICAPPED
12 years & under
Section 22
Class
1. Bead Art 9. Wall Hanging
2. Beads, strung
10. Wood - Item
3. Ceramic
11.Miscellaneous
4. Clay, molded
12. Beads, melted
5. Crayon
13. Scratch art
6. Decorated Items (hats, eggs, boxes, etc.)
14. Stained glass or plastic
7. Finger Painting
15. Ceramic
8. Holiday Item
16. Scrapbook page
HEALTH POSTER CONTEST
Sponsored by: The Texas County Farm Bureau Women’s
Committee
Checks issued by Panhandle Exposition
Section 23
Posters may be made from a half sheet of poster board or
approximately 14” x 22” and should depict a healthy life
style or practice. You may use pictures, photographs, or any
medium you choose to convey your message. The exhibits
will be judged on the message, correct spelling, neatness and
attractiveness of the poster.
Premiums:............ 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00
Class
1. Fourth Grade Students
2. Fifth Grade Students
3. Sixth Grade Students
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DEPARTMENT P
ANTIQUES AND HOBBIES
Superintendent: Carol Tucker, Hooker, OK
Rule 1.
Rule 2.
Rule 3.
Rule 4.
Entries: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Entry pickup: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
All general rules and regulations governing the 2013 Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department.
The management will use all diligence and every reasonable precaution to insure safety of the articles after their
arrival and during the exhibition, but in no case will they be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur.
Entries are accepted only under these conditions.
Exhibitor may make only two entries for each class and they must be owned by the exhibitor.
No articles which have received first prize in the past year can be entered again.
Score Card
Age 40% Condition 40% Appeal 20%
The articles exhibited should be 50 years old or over and a brief history typed on a 3” x 5” card may accompany them in the
Antique Section.
Premiums:........................................................................................................................... 1st $1.50 2nd $1.00 3rd R
Class
Advertising
1.Ashtrays
2.Mirrors
3.Pottery
4.Signs
ANTIQUES
Section 1
Coins and Paper Money
29.Coins
30. Paper Money
31. Foreign Monies
32. Coin Banks
33. Coin Case
Appliances - House Ware
5. Butter Churn
6. Butter Mold
7. Butter Paddle
8. Canning Jar
9. Canning Utensil
10. Coffee Grinder
11. Electric Kitchen Item
12.Fan
13.Scale
14.Toaster
15.Utensils
16. Wash Tub
17. Wash Board
Crockery
34.Large
35.Medium
36.Small
Farm Items
37.Buckets
38.Equipment
39. Farm Books
40.Lanterns
41. Tools, Small
42. Tools, Medium
43. Tools, Large
44.Scales
45. Any Other
China
18. Berry Set (Large Bowl and 4 small bowls)
19. Chocolate Set (Chocolate Pot and cups)
20. Table Set (dinner plate, lunch or pie plate, cup and saucer)
21. Tea Set (Teapot, cups and saucers)
22. Pitcher and Bowl (at least 2 pieces)
Glass Sets
46. Lemon Aide Set (pitcher & glasses)
47. Berry Set (large bowl and 4 small bowls)
48. Table Set (cream, sugar & covered butter dish)
China Pattern
23. Blue Willow China
24. Flow Blue china
25. Hand Painted China
26. Japanese China
27. Railroad China
28. Western China
Glassware
49. Art Glass
50. Carnival Glass
51. Colored Glass
52. Depression Glass
53. Flint Glass
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54. Milk Glass
55. Opalescent Glass
56. Pattern Glass
57.Miscellaneous
Ironstone
58.Small
59.Medium
60.Small
Jewelry
61.Costume
62.Elegant
63. Jewelry Case or Box
64. Watches and watch items
Metal
65.Grass
66.Bronze
67. Cast Iron
68.Copper
69. Granite Ware
70.Pewter
71.Tin
Military
72.Books
73.Firearm
74.Medals
75.Pictures
76. Trench Art
77.Uniform
Paper Items
78.Advdertising
79. Books (Hardback, Paperbacks)
80.Document
81. Magazine (comics, etc.)
82.Photo
83. Photo Album
84. Picture (Framed or Unframed)
85. Post Cards
86.Stamps
87.Stationery
88. Stereo Cards, Viewers
89.Miscellaneous
Personal Care Items
90. Brush and Comb set
91. Dresser Items (Brush, comb, mirror sets or perfume set)
92. Hat Pins
93. Hair Styling Item
94. Perfume Bottle
95.Purses/Wallets
96. Razor and/or accessories
97. Shaving Mug
98. Toothbrush Holder
Pottery
99.Hull
100.McCoy
101.Roseville
102.Weller
103.Unknown
Primitives
104.Arrowheads
105. Indian Pottery
106. Hand Made Item
Sewing
107. Piece of Hand Work
108. Sewing Machine
109. Sewing Item (scissors, needle case, etc.)
110. Sad Iron
111. Quilt - State age of quilt - Must be over 50 yrs. Old. Hand
pieced and Hand quilted.
112. Quilt - Machine pieced & quilted, over 50 yrs. old
113. Miniature Quilt - over 50 yrs. old
Toys
114.China
115.Dishes
116.Doll
117.Glass
118.Metal
119. Truck or car
120.Wood
Western
121.Barbwire
122.Bits
123. Clothing (hat, chaps, boots, etc.)
124.Firearm
125.Saddles
126.Spurs
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Medical
127.Instruments
128.Books
129.Clothing
130.
131.
132.
133.
Grand Champion
Reserve Grand Champion
Junior Grand Champion
Junior Reserve Grand Champion
HOBBIES
Section 2
Collection will be displayed on a soda flat (12” x 18”) which will be provided at the fair grounds. The number of items are
limited to what will fit on the flat. A clear plastic film will be placed over the items. Adult classes are for ages 18 and over.
Junior classes are for ages under 18.
Class
1. Animal Collection
11. Rocks
2. Bottle, Old, 3
12. Small toys, from McDonald’s Burger King, etc.
3. Canning Jars, 3 13. Tableware, Collection
4. Depression Glass, 3
14. Any other Collection, Adult
5. Doll Collection, 6
15. Any other Collection, Junior
6. Hot Wheels
16. Grand Champion Senior
Rosette
7.Jewelry
17. Reserve Grand Champion Senior
Rosette
8.Legos
18. Grand Champion Junior
Rosette
9.Marbles
19. Reserve Grand Champion Junior
Rosette
10. Pez, candy dispensers
Clingan Tires, Inc.
314 S. Kansas • Liberal, KS
620-624-5649 • 800-766-8473
Perry’s Tire & Supply
West Hwy. 160 • Ulysses, KS
620-356-2265
Clingan Tires, Inc.
of Guymon
911 N.E. Hwy. 54 • Guymon, OK
580-468-4900 • 888-748-8473
SANDY METCALF
Manager
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DEPARTMENT Q
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Superintendent: Lisa Chavez, Guymon, OK
Entries: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Pickup entries: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
Rule 1.
Rule 2.
All general rules and regulations governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department.
The management will use all diligence and every reasonable precaution to insure safety of the articles after their
arrival, and during the exhibition, but in no case will they be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur.
Entries are accepted only under these conditions. Please use disposable containers, if possible.
Rule 3. Exhibits in containers must be size specified, strictly homemade, free from adulteration and the work of the person
entering same.
Rule 4. Lids of jars exhibited must be marked with date, using magic marker.
Rule 5. Bread for exhibition should be baked in individual loaves about 8” x 3- 1/2”.
Rule 6. Layer cakes to be iced, loaf or sheet cakes, iced or un iced. No cream cheese frosting.
Rule 7. Bread and cookies may be entered on small paper plates and slipped into Ziplock bag to retain moisture.
Rule 8. An exhibitor may make only one entry in a class.
Rule 9. Exhibitors will be allowed to claim ½ of their cake exhibit between 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday or Thursday.
This rule will not include decorative cakes.
Rule 10. All food preservation must be in standard pint or quart jars.
Rule 11. Professional sections are for those people who derive a portion of their income from giving instructions or from sale
of their work. Exhibitors can declare professional and exhibit in this class but cannot compete in Advanced and/or
Amateur class. Professional exhibits can be entered only once the year the work was completed.
Rule 12. Developmentally Disabled MR see Rule 2, Section 14 at the front of the fairbook for qualifications.
Best of Wheat
Bread Baking Contest
 Classes
RULES
Rule 1.
Rule 2.
Rule 3.
Rule 4.
Rule 5.
Rule 6.
Rule 7.
Rule 8.
Rule 9.
are Best of Wheat Classes
First place of each class competes for Champion, Reserve Champion of Show.
Each entry should be prepared and baked by the person whose name is on the entry form.
The recipe must be attached to Best of Wheat entries.
The same person cannot win Champion and Reserve Champion.
Dinner rolls should consist of three rolls per entry. Any shape acceptable.
The other Wheat Bread classes will include other breads made with yeast such as cheese, French, onion, sour dough,
challah, etc.
Best of Wheat sponsored bread Baking Contest is to be judged separate from the County Fair open class section.
Whole grain bread class - no white flour included. Dough enhancers, vital wheat gluten and whole grains in addition
to whole wheat are permissible.
Bread machine entries will not be eligible for Grand Champion.
PLEASE INCLUDE RECIPES WITH ENTRY
BREAD AND ROLLS
Section 1
Premiums:.......................................................................... 1st $1.00 2nd $ .75 3rd R
Senior 18 yr. of age and older by Jan. 1.
Class
 1. Specialty Breads, sweet breads made with yeast
2. Biscuits, 4
3. Bread, French, 1 loaf
4. Bread, quick, fruit or nut, 1 loaf Example: zucchini, pumpkin, etc.
5. Bread, sour dough
 6. Bread, white loaf
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 7. Bread, whole grain
 8. Other wheat products, no quick breads
9. Coffee cake
10. Cornbread
11. Fancy Pastries
12. Muffins, any kind, 4
13. Rolls, ice box, 4
 14. Rolls, dinner, 4 (3 for competition in Best of Wheat)
15. Rolls, yeast cinnamon, 4
16. Rolls, whole wheat, 3, needs to be 1/3 to 1/2 whole wheat flour
 17. Whole Grain Breads
Breads, made with bread machine
 18. White Bread
 19. Whole Grain Bread
 20. Sweet Bread
 21. Bread Machine - Best of Wheat chosen from classes 17-18-19
 22. Best of Show Best of Wheat Champion
Ribbon
 23. Reserve Best of Wheat Champion
Ribbon
CAKES
Section 2
Premiums:.......................................................................... 1st $1.00 2nd $ .75 3rd R
½ of your cake may be picked up 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday or Thursday.
Please include recipe with entry! Class
1. Any other variety
2. Angel Food, not iced
3. Applesauce, not iced
4. Banana Nut Cake
5. Burnt sugar or caramel
6. Carrot Cake
7. Chiffon
8. Devil’s Food or Chocolate, sheet or leaf, no icing
9. German Chocolate
10. Gingerbread, not iced
11. Pound cake
12. Spice
13. White layer
14. Yellow, butter
15. Zucchini Squash
16.Bundt
17. Sugar Free
18. Muffins
Bring cookies on small paper plate slipped into Ziploc bag. Six of each class required. PLEASE INCLUDE
RECIPES WITH ENTRY
SMALL CAKES AND COOKIES
Section 3
Premiums:....................................................................................................................................1st $1.00 2nd $ .75 3rd R
Class
1. Any other variety
10. Cookies, no bake
2. Brownies with nuts
11. Cookies, party
3. Cupcakes, in baking cups
12. Cookies, peanut butter
4. Cookies, bar
13. Cookies, pressed without nuts
5. Cookies, drop with chocolate bits
14. Cookies, sugar plain or fancy
6. Snickerdoodles
15. Cookies, oatmeal
7. Cookies, filled
16. Doughnuts, cake
8. Cookies, ice box with nuts
17. Doughnuts, raised
9. Cookies, ice box without nuts
18. Sugar Free
CONFECTIONS
Section 4
Premiums:................................................................................................................................... 1st $1.50 2nd $ 1.00 3rd R
Half pound of serving size pieces placed on a paper plate and covered in a ziplock bag.
Please include recipe with entry!
Class
1. Any other variety
7. Date loaf
2.Aunt Bill’s
8.Divinity
3.Caramels
9.Peanut brittle
4. Chocolate Fudge
10. Peanut pattie, microwave
5. Chocolate covered-candy
11. Penuche
6. Cream Mints
12. Taffy
13. Sugar Free
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PREMIUMS FOR SECTION 6 THROUGH 12 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED IN BOLDFACE.
1st $1.50 2nd $ 1.00 3rd R
CAKES, COOKIES, AND BREADS
Section 5
Junior Division - Ages 7-12
Bring baked items on small paper plate covered with Ziploc bag. Six of each class required. PLEASE INCLUDE
RECIPES WITH ENTRY
Class
1. Any other variety, 6
12. Biscuits, 6
2. Brownies, 6
 13. Bread, yeast 1 loaf
3. Cake, any other variety
 14. Dinner rolls, 6
4. Cookies, Chocolate Chip, 6
 15. Specialty shapes, animals, people, objects, etc., must
5. Cookies, ice box with nuts, 6 be edible
6. Cookies, no bake, 6
16. Sweet breads made with yeast
7. Cookies, Oatmeal, 6
17. Sugar Free
8. Cookies, Peanut Butter, 6
18. Bread Machine
9. Cookies, Sugar, 6
19. Muffins
10. Cupcakes, 6
20. Iced Cookies
11. Cornbread, 6
CANDIES
Section 6
Junior Division - Ages 7-12
Half pound of serving size pieces placed on a paper plate and covered in a ziplock bag. PLEASE INCLUDE RECIPES
WITH ENTRY
Class
1. Any other variety
3. Divinity
2. Chocolate fudge
4. Peanut Brittle
5. Sugar Free
CAKES, COOKIES, AND BREADS
Section 7
Junior Division - Ages 13 to 18
Bring baked items on small paper plate and covered with Ziploc bag. Cakes should be whole. Six of each class required.
PLEASE INCLUDE RECIPES WITH ENTRY
Class
1.
Any other breads and cookies, 12. Cookies, Oatmeal, 6
2.
Biscuits, 6
13. Cookies, Peanut Butter, 6
 3.
Bread Machine
14. Cookies, Sugar, 6
 4.
Bread White Loaf
15. Cinnamon Rolls, 6
5.
Bread, Nut or Fruit Loaf
16. Cornbread, 6
6.
Brownies, 6
17. Muffins, any type, 6
7.
Cake, from scratch
 18. Dinner Rolls, 6
8.
Cake, cut into shape, ex. Bunny
 19. Whole Wheat Bread, 1 loaf
9.
Cake, Any Other Variety
 20. Specialty Breads, Sweet Bread with Yeast
10. Cookies, Chocolate Chip, 6
 21. Other Wheat Breads, no quick breads
11. Cookies, No Bake, 6
22. Sugar Free
23. Jr. Best of Show Best of Wheat Champion
Ribbon
 24. Jr. Reserve Best of Wheat Champion
Ribbon
CONFECTIONS
Section 8
Junior Division - Ages 13-18
Half pound of serving size pieces placed on a paper plate and covered in a ziplock bag. PLEASE INCLUDE RECIPES
WITH ENTRY
Class
1. Any other variety
4. Date Loaf
2. Chocolate fudge
5. Peanut Brittle
3.Divinity
6.Sugar Free
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DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
MR
CAKES, COOKIES, AND BREADS
Section 9
Bring baked items on small paper plate covered with Ziploc bag. Cakes should be whole. PLEASE INCLUDE RECIPES
WITH ENTRY
Class
1.Brownies
4.Cupcakes
2.Cookies, Decorated
5.Miscellaneous
3. Cookies, Plain
6. Sugar Free
MULTI-HANDICAPPED
12 years & under
CAKES, COOKIES, AND BREADS
Section 10
Bring baked items on small paper plate covered with Ziploc bag. Cakes should be whole. PLEASE INCLUDE RECIPES
WITH ENTRY
Class
1.Brownies
2.Cookies, Decorated
3. Cookies, Plain
4.Cupcakes
5.Miscellaneous
6. Sugar Free
MULTI-HANDCAPPED
12 years & over
CAKES, COOKIES, AND BREADS
Section 11
Bring baked items on small paper plate covered with Ziploc bag. PLEASE INCLUDE RECIPES WITH ENTRY
Cakes should be whole.
Class
1.Brownies
4.Cupcakes
2.Cookies, Decorated
5.Miscellaneous
3. Cookies, Plain
6. Sugar Free
WILTON ENTERPRISES
Proudly Announces 2013 Special Premium Awards
Wilton Enterprises is pleased to help support the Panhandle Exposition in the Decorated Cakes Sections. Wilton “Best of Class”
awards are offered for winning cakes with some type of bag and tip or rolled fondant cake.
Only one “Best of Class” award is available for decorating division, adult or junior.
“BEST OF CLASS” - Winners Choice of:
One of the following awards:
Pops! Sweets On A Stick
Celebrate with Fondant Book
Cupcakes! Book
Wilton will also award one current Wilton Yearbook of Cake Decorating for 1st place, up to 5 per division.
Premiums: $5.00
$3.00 $1.00
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ADULT AMATEUR
Section 12
Class
1. Holiday (All Holidays from New Years Day to Christmas)
2. Special occasion (Example: anniversary, wedding shower, baby shower, religious, lodge, scout etc.)
3. Wedding Cake
4.Birthday
5. Child’s Cake
6.Cupcakes
7.
BEST OF CLASS WILTON AWARD
Wilton will also award one current Wilton Yearbook of Cake Decorating to each 1st place prize winner in all cake decorating
categories. Only one Yearbook will be awarded to an individual, up to a limit of 5 yearbooks.
SPECIAL DECORATED
CAKES PROFESSIONAL
Section 13
Class
1. Holiday (All holiday from New Years Day to Christmas)
2. Special occasion (Example: anniversary, wedding shower, baby shower, religious, lodge, scout etc.)
3. Wedding Cake
4.Birthday
Judging on Decoration Only - Sections 14 & 15
5. Child’s Cake
General Appearance
40%
6. Cupcakes Texture and Suitability of icing
20%
Originality of Design
20%
Difficulty of Project
20%
JUNIOR CAKE DECORATING
Section 14
Class
1. Holiday (All Holidays from New Years Day to Christmas)
2. Special occasion (Example: anniversary, wedding shower, baby shower, religious, lodge, scout etc.)
3. Wedding Cake
4.Birthday
5. Child’s Cake
6.Cupcakes
7. BEST OF CLASS WILTON AWARD
Wilton will also award one current Wilton Yearbook of Cake decorating to each first prize winner in all cake decorating classes
(only 5 will be a warded).
CLASS 4-H
Section 15
Class
1. Holiday (All Holidays from New Years Day to Christmas)
2. Special occasion (Example: anniversary, wedding shower, baby shower, religious, lodge, scout etc.)
3. Wedding Cake
4.Birthday
5. Child’s Cake
6.Cupcakes
7. BEST OF CLASS WILTON AWARD
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(580) 338-7701
FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES
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Sales are dynamite and we treat you right!
Joel Tuxhom
Owner/Auctioneer
TX Lic. # 15-186
(580) 338-5918
(806) 339-4152 cell
Tate Cobb
Owner/Auctioneer
(580) 651-7253 cell
Farm & Ranch Equipment
Antiques & Collectibles
Going out of Business
Estate Sales • Inventory Reductions
“Tate and Tux give you more bang for your bucks!”
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2013 “AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT
BALL® Fresh Preserving AWARD
FOR ADULT LEVEL
®
presented by BALL & KERR® Fresh Preserving PRODUCTS
Jarden Home Brands marketers of Ball® and Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products is proud to recognize today’s fresh preserving
(canning) enthusiasts. First and Second Place Awards will be given to those individuals judged as the best in designated
categories.
A panel of judges will select the two best entries for Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle, and Soft Spread categories. Entries must be
preserved in Ball® Jars sealed with Ball® Lids and Bands or Ball® Collection Elite® Jars sealed with Collection Elite® Lid and
Bands, or preserved in Kerr® jars sealed with Kerr® Lids and Bands. In addition, soft spread entries must be prepared using
Ball® Pectin: Classic, Low or No Sugar Needed or Liquid.
Entries designated First-Place from each category will receive the following:
• Two (2) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupons for Ball® or Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Free (up to $5 value)
Coupon for Ball® Pectin.
Entries designated Second-Place from each category will receive the following:
• One (1) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupon for Ball® or Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Free (up to $5 value)
Coupon for Ball® Pectin.
NOTE: PLEASE LOOSEN CAPS FOR JUDGE.
ALL CANNED GOODS MUST BE THE PRODUCT OF THIS YEAR (Aug. - Aug.)
PREMIUMS FOR SECTIONS 16 THROUGH 23
Premiums are the same unless otherwise noted 1st $1.50 2nd $.50 3rd R
SOFT SPREADS
Section 15
Must show in half-pint or pint jelly containers. Do not use paraffin. PLEASE INCLUDE RECIPE.
Class
18. Currant
1. Any other variety, jelly
19. Grape, ripe, jelly
2. Any other variety, preserves
20. Honey, pear or quince
3. Apple jelly
21. Jam, apricot
4. Apple preserves
22. Jam, any other variety
5. Berry, any kind, jelly
23. Marmalade
6. Apricot Preserves
24. Peach, jam
7. Berry, any kind variety, preserves
25. Peach, jelly
8. Butter, apple
26. Peach, preserves
9. Butter, apricot
27. Pear, preserves
10. Butter, grape
28. Plum, preserves
11. Butter, peach
29. Plum, tame, jelly
12. Butter, pear
30. Plum, wild, jelly
13. Butter, tame plum
31. Strawberry preserves
14. Butter, wild plum
32. Tomato preserves
15. Cherry jelly
33. Watermelon preserves
16. Cherries any variety, preserves
34. Sugar Free
17. Conserve, any variety
35. Outstanding Exhibit
36. First Runner-up
37. Best of Category: Soft Spreads
Ball®/Kerr® Award
Ball®/Kerr® Award
Ball®/Kerr® Award
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CANNED FRUIT
Section 16
Must be shown in pints or quarts. Please include recipe.
Class
1. Any other variety
11. Peaches
2. Apples
12. Pears
3. Applesauce
13.Pineapple
4. Apricots
14. Plums, tame, blue
5. Cherry pie filling
15. Plums, tame, other varieties
6. Cherries, Royal Ann
16. Plums, wild
7. Cherries, Bing
17. Rhubarb
8. Cherries
18. Juice, any kind of fruit
9. Grapes, spiced
19. Sugar Free
10.Grapes
20. Outstanding Exhibit
Ball®/Kerr® Award
21. First Runner up
Ball®/Kerr® Award
22. Best of Category: Soft Spreads
Ball®/Kerr® Award
CANNED VEGETABLES
Section 17
Must be shown in half-pints, pints, or quarts. Please include recipe.
Class
1. Asparagus
14. Peas, half shelled and half green
2. Beets, whole
15. Peas, all shelled, all varieties
13.Beets, cut
16.Potatoes
4. Beans, whole, green or yellow
17. Pumpkins, cubed
5. Beans, cut, green or yellow
18. Soup mix
6. Carrots, whole
19. Squash
7. Carrots, cut
20. Tomatoes, large
8. Corn
21. Tomatoes, small
9. Greens
22. Tomato Juice
10.Kraut
23.Tomato sauce
11. Mincemeat
24. Vegetables, mixed
12. Okra
25. Vegetables, any variety
13. Peas, English
26. Outstanding Exhibit
Ball®/Kerr® Award
27. First Runner up
Ball®/Kerr® Award
PICKLES AND RELISH
Section 18
Must be shown in pints or quarts.
Class
1. Catsup
2. Chow-Chow
3. Corn Relish
4. Cucumber Relish
5. Cucumber, sweet, chunks
6. Cucumber, sweet, spears
7. Cucumber, sweet, whole
8. Picante Sauce
9. Pickle, beet, whole
10. Pickles, cucumber, bread and butter
11. Pickle, dill
12. Pickles, cured, dill, cut, fermented, sour
13. Pickles, green tomato
14. Pickles, Kosher, dill, whole
30.
31.
32.
33.
Sugar Free
Best of Category: Pickled Foods
First Runner up
Outstanding Exhibit
Please include recipe.
15. Pickles, Kosher, slices
16. Pickles, Kosher, spears
17. Pickles, lime
18. Pickles, mixed
19. Pickles, okra, Kosher dill
20. Pickles, peach
21. Pickles, peppers, jalapeño
22. Pickles, peppers, any other
23. Pickles, plain dill
24. Pickles, red hot
25. Pickles, squash
26. Relish, peppers
27. Relish, zucchini
28. Watermelon
29. Miscellaneous
Heinz® Award
Ball®/Kerr® Award
Ball®/Kerr® Award
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2013 BALL® “AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT
BALL® Fresh Preserving AWARD
FOR YOUTH LEVEL
®
presented by BALL & KERR® Fresh Preserving PRODUCTS
In recognition of youth who excel in the art of fresh preserving (canning), Jarden Home Brands marketers of Ball® and Kerr® Fresh
Preserving Products will present First Place Awards in designated categories.
A panel of judges will select the best entry in each category for Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle, and Soft Spread. Entries must be
preserved in Ball® Jars sealed with Ball® Lids and Bands or Ball® Collection Elite® jars sealed with Collection Elite® Bands, or
preserved in Kerr® jars sealed with Kerr® Lids and Bands. In addition, soft spread entries must be prepared using Ball® Pectin:
Classic, Low or No Sugar Needed or Liquid.
The best entry for each category will receive:
• One (1) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupon for Ball® or Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Free (up to $5 value)
Coupon for Ball® Pectin.
NOTE: PLEASE LOOSEN CAPS FOR JUDGE.
ALL CANNED GOODS ARE TO BE PRODUCT OF THIS YEAR (AUG-AUG)
JUNIOR DIVISION CANNED FOODS
Section 19
Ages 7 through 12
Must be shown in half-pints, pints or quarts. PLEASE INCLUDE RECIPE.
Class
1. A ny variety
12. Pickles, beets
2. Beans, green
13. Pickles, cucumber
3. Carrots
14. Pickles, fruit
4. Corn
15. Pickle, relish
5. Jelly, grape, ripe
16. Preserves
6. Jelly, wild plum
17. Tomato Juice
7. Marmalade
18.Tomatoes
8. Pickled Okra
19. Spaghetti Sauce
9. Peaches
20. Picante Sauce
10.Pears
21.Cucumber Relish
11. Peas
22. Jams any variety
23. Sugar Free
JUNIOR DIVISION CANNED FOODS
Section 20
Ages 13 through 18
Must be shown in half-pints, pints or quarts. PLEASE INCLUDE RECIPE.
Class
1. Any other variety
14. Pickles, beets
2. Beans, green
15. Pickles, cucumber
3. Carrots
16. Pickles, fruit
4. Corn
17. Pickle relish
5. Cherries
18.Preserves
6. Jelly, grape, ripe
19. Plums, any variety
7. Jelly, wild plum
20. Tomato Juice
8. Marmalade
21.Tomatoes
9. Meat, either pork, beef or chicken
22. Spaghetti Sauce
10. Pickled Okra
23. Picante Sauce
11. Peaches
24. Cucumber Relish
12. Pears
25. Jams any variety
13.Peas
26.Sugar Free
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27. Food
28. Food
29. Food
30. Food
Preservation Award
Preservation Award
Preservation Award
Preservation Award
- Fruit
- Vegetables
- Pickled Food
- Soft Spreads
Ball®/Kerr®Award
Ball®/Kerr®Award
Ball®/Kerr®Award
Ball®/Kerr®Award
HOME-MADE PRODUCTS
Section 21
Please include recipe if
Class
1. Soap, 1 lb., boiled process
6.
2. Soap, 1 lb., cold process
7.
3. Soap, fancy
8.
4. Soap, novelty
9.
5. Dried vegetables
desired.
Dried fruit
Dried fruit leather
Honey, pint or quart
Dry Mix - soup, bread, cookies, etc.
(recipe included)
PANHANDLE EXPO’S GRAND CHAMPION PIE
Section 22
Entry Time: ONLY on Saturday 1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Judging Time: 2:00 p.m.
Individuals may enter one pie in each of the following classes. Recipes for the crust, filling, and topping must accompany
the pie. Pies will be judged on flavor, texture of crust, texture of filling, and general appearance.
Class
Class
Class
Class
1.
2.
3.
4.
Cream pie
One Crust Pie
Two Crust Pie
Pecan Pie
$10.00 Ribbon Ribbon
$10.00 Ribbon Ribbon
$10.00 Ribbon Ribbon
$10.00 Ribbon Ribbon
Premiums paid by Mills Ideal Food Store, Inc. Hooker, OK
Class 5. GRAND CHAMPION PIE......................................................................$50.00 Gift Certificate
Premiums paid by United Supermarket, Guymon, OK
Please pick up pies immediately following judging.
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DEPARTMENT R
DOMESTIC ARTS
Superintendent: Phyllis Stephens, Guymon, OK
Entries: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Pickup Entries: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
Rule 1.
Rule 2.
Rule 3.
Rule 4.
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
5.
6.
7.
8.
All general rules and regulations governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department.
The management will use all diligence and every reasonable precaution to insure safety of the articles after their
arrival, and during the exhibition, but in no case will they be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur.
Entries are accepted only on these conditions.
No article that has received first prize in this department can be entered again for blue ribbon competition.
All articles in this department must have been made by the exhibitor in whose name the entry is made.
Articles must have been completed in the past two years. All articles must be entirely completed.
No prize will be awarded where there is only one entry if the judge deems it unworthy.
Soiled articles cannot be accepted for exhibition.
Pictures, wall hangings, etc., should be ready to hang with wire hangers.
Developmentally Disabled MR see Rule 2, Section 14 at the front of the fair book for qualifications.
PREMIUMS FOR ALL CLASSES EXCEPT WHEN IN BOLD FACE...........................1st $1.00 2nd $.75 3rd $.50
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
Section 1
Class
1. Animals, fabric, stuffed & dressed
30. Rug, any other kind
2. Bedspread, not crocheted or knitted
31. Table runner, embroidered
$2.00 1.00 .50
32. Table runner, painted
3. Basket, Fabric or Fabric covered
33. Table runner, quilted
4. Basket, braided rag rope
34. Table runner, any other kind
5. Centerpiece, not crocheted, knitted, or tatted
35. Tablecloth, cut work
6. Coaster set, any kind
$1.50 1.00 .50
7. Doll, fabric
36. Tablecloth, embroidered
8. Doll, made dressed, not purchased
$1.50 1.00 .50
9. Dolls, mop
37. Tablecloth, painted
10. Doll’s wardrobe
$1.50 1.00 .50
11. Framed picture embroidery
38. Tablecloth, any other kind
12. Framed picture, any other kind
39. Tablecloth, quilted
13. Household novelties, bathroom
40. Towel and wash cloth
14. Household novelties, bedroom
41. Towel, guest, Swedish embroidered
15. Household novelties, kitchen
42. Towel, tea, any other kind
16. Household novelties, living area
43. Towel, tea, embroidered
17. Luncheon set, bring one napkin
44. Towel, tea, painted
18. Mats, hot plate, 3
45. Tote bag, any other kind
19. Pillow case, crocheted trim, 1
46. Toy, stuffed
20. Pillow case, cross stitch, l
47. Wreath, any kind
21. Pillow case, embroidery trim, 1
48. Any other kind
22. Pillow case, tatted trim, 1
23. Pillow, Embroidered
24. Pillow, novelty
25. Pillow, practical
26. Pillow, quilted
27. Place mats, set of 2
28. Pot holders, two, any kind
29. Rug, braided or crocheted
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KNITTING AND CROCHETING
Section 2
Premiums for this section
$1.50 1.00 .75
Household Clothing
Class
1. Afghan, crocheted, afghan stitch
2. Afghan, not crocheted or knitted
3. Afghan, crocheted, baby
4. Afghan, crocheted, Broom stick
5. Afghan, crocheted, fancy
6. Afghan, crocheted, plain
7. Afghan, crocheted, Apache T./Navaho
8. Afghan, crocheted, Granny Squares
9. Afghan, crocheted, Ripple
10. Afghan, crocheted, Shell stitch
11. Afghan, crocheted & cross-stitched
12. Afghan, knitted, baby 13. Afghan, knitted, fancy
14. Afghan, knitted, plain
15. Afghan, any other
16. Bedspread, crocheted 17.Bedspread, knitted
18. Centerpiece, crocheted
19.Centerpiece, knitted
20. Centerpiece, tatted
21. Doily, under 14”
22.Doll, crocheted
23. Gloves
24. Pillow, crocheted or knitted
25. Scarf, crocheted
26. Tablecloth, crocheted
27. Any other kind
Class
28. Blouse or dress, lady’s
29. Booties, infant, crocheted or knitted
30. Cap or hood, infant, crocheted or knitted
31. Cape or stole
32. Coat or suit, lady’s
33. Collar
34. Dress, girl’s
35. Dress, infant, crocheted or knitted
36. Hat
37. House slippers
38. Machine knitting, adult, garment
39. Machine knitting, child’s garment
40. Machine knitting, any other
41. Mittens
42. Muffler
43. Shawl, infant, crocheted or knitted
44.Socks
45. Stocking cap
46.Sweater, Adult’s
47. Sweater, Child’s
48. Sweater, infant, crocheted or knitted
49.Vest
50. Any other kind
QUILTS
Section 3
Premiums for all classes............................................................................................................................................. $1.50 1.00 .50
Class
1 Appliquéd, quilted by exhibitor
2. Appliquéd, quilted by another
3. Child’s crib, quilted by exhibitor
4. Child’s crib, quilted by another
5. Embroidered, quilted by exhibit
6. Embroidered, quilted by another
7. Friendship or Round Robin, quilted by exhibitor
8. Miniature, Appliquéd by exhibitor
9. Miniature, Appliquéd by another
10. Miniature, pieced-quilted by exhibitor
11. Miniature, pieced, quilted by another
12. Miniature, any other kind, quilted by exhibitor
13. Miniature, any other kind, quilted by another
14. Multi-Media, quilted by exhibitor
15. Multi-media, quilted by another
16. Photo Transfer, quilted by exhibitor
17. Photo Transfer, quilted by another
18. Pieced cotton, quilted by exhibitor
19. Pieced cotton, quilted by exhibitor
20. Sampler, quilted by exhibitor
21. Sampler, quilted by another
22. Textile, painted, quilted by exhibitor
23. Textile, painted, quilted by another
24. Any Other Kind
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*$92.70 CASH
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Classes 25 thru 33 must be quilted by exhibitor
25. Hand quilted by group
26. Hand quilted by exhibitor
27. Machine quilted - quilted by exhibitor
28. Tacked - quilted by exhibitor
29. Top made by another - quilted by exhibitor
30. Wall Hanging, under 52”, appliquéd - quilted by exhibitor
31. Wall Hanging, under 52”, pieced-quilted by exhibitor
32. Wall Hanging, under 52” - Any Other Kind - quilted by exhibitor
33. Whole cloth - quilted by exhibitor
34. T-Shirt Quilt - by exhibitor
35. T-Shirt Quilt - by another
36. Any other kind - quilted by exhibitor
37. Grand Champion
OPEN CLASS
LET’S “MAKE A QUILT BLOCK” CONTEST
Class
38. Machine Pieced
39. Hand Pieced
40. Machine Appliqued
41. Hand Appliqued
42. Hand Embroidered
43 Machine Embroidered
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
44. GRAND PRIZE
$10.00
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
45. Machine Pieced -Children
$1.00
46. Hand Pieced - Children
$1.00
47. Machine Appliqued - Children $1.00
48. Hand Appliqued - Children
$1.00
49. Hand Embroidered - Children $1.00
50. Machine Embroidered - Children$1.00
Rosette
51. GRAND PRIZE
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
$5.00
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Rosette
COUNTED CROSS-STITCH
Section 4
Class
1.Angels
$1.501.00.50
2.Animals
$1.501.00.50
3.Kitchen
$1.501.00.50
4.Mini
$1.00 .75 .50
5.People
$1.501.00.50
6. Precious Moments
$1.501.00.50
Class
1. Chair seat, bench cover, footstool
2. Petit point
3.Picture
4.Pillows
7.Sampler
8.Scenery
9.Southwest
10. Still Life
11.Verses
12. Any other
$1.501.00 .50
$1.501.00 .50
$1.501.00 .50
NEEDLEPOINT
Section 5
$1.501.00.50
$1.501.00.50
$1.501.00.50
$1.501.00.50
5.
6.
7.
Plastic canvas
Wall hanging
Any Other
$1.501.00 .50
SPECIMENS
Section 6
Class
1. Accessories, any other kind
2. Albums/books, fabric covered
3. Beads
4. Belts
5.
Candlewicking or Twilling
6. Crewel embroidery
7. Machine embroidery
8. Macrame
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9. Needlework, any other kind
10. Punch embroidery
11. Purse, handmade
12. Silk ribbon embroidery
13.
Tatting
14. Weaving
15. Any other
16. Any other kind
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EXHIBIT - MADE BY MEN
Section 7
Class
1.Crafts
2. Crocheting or knitting
3. Needlework
4. Quilt.
5. Textile Painting
6. Any Other
GOLDEN AGERS
Section 8
Articles must have been made after attaining age 76, state age.
Class
1.Afghans
$2.001.00.50
2. Afghan, any other
$1.00.75 .50
3. Bedspread, crocheted or knitted
$2.001.00.50
4. Quilt, any kind
$2.001.00.50
5. Rug, any kind
11. Grand Champion
Rosette
12. Reserve Grand Champion
Rosette
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Specimen, crocheted
Specimen, embroidered
Specimen, knitted
Tablecloth Any Other
$2.001.00 .50
LADIES’ GARMENTS
Section 9
Class
1. Apron, tea
2. Apron, practical
3. Blazer, lined
4. Blazer, unlined
5. Blouse, tailored
6. Blouse, any other kind
7.Coat
$2.001.00.50
8. Dress, cotton or blend
9. Dress, party
$2.001.00.50
10. Dress, wool
$2.001.00.50
11. Dress, with jacket or coat
$1.501.00.50
12. Housecoat
13. Jogging suit
14. Jumpsuit
15. Lingerie
16. Shirt, western
17. Shirt, T-shirt
18. Shorts
19. Skirt
20. Slacks
21. Slack suit
22. Sleeping garment
23. Sportswear
24. Suit, lined
25. Suit, unlined
26.Sweatshirt
27. Swim or gym wear
28. Vest, pieced or quilted
29. Vest, any other
30. Any other
$1.501.00 .50
$2.001.00 .50
$1.501.00 .50
MEN’S GARMENTS
Section 10
Class
1. Robe
2. Shirt, western
3. Shirt, any other
4. Slacks
5.
6.
7.
8.
Sports Coat
Suit
Swim or gym wear
Any Other
INFANTS’ GARMENTS
Section 11
$1.501.00 .50
$2.001.00 .50
Two years and under
Class
1. Boys Dress wear
6. Playsuit
2.
Coat
7.
Sleeping garment
3. Dress, any other kind
8. Any Other
4. Dress, washable
5.Jumpsuit
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CHILDREN’S GARMENTS
Section 12
Class
1. Blouse, girls
2. Coat
3. Costume
4. Dress, washable
5. Dress, any other kind
6. Jumpsuit
7. Playsuit
8. Shirt, Boy’s
9. Shirt, western
10. Skirt
11.Slacks
12. Slack suit, Boy’s
13. Slack suit, Girl’s
14. Sleeping garment
15. Swim or gym wear
16. Vest, pieced or quilted
17. Vest, any other
18. Any other
PRESCHOOL
Section 13
Up to ages 6
Class
1. Basket
2. Crocheted article 3. Decorated shirt
4. Doll, dressed
5. Embroidered article
6. Handicraft
7. Hand sewing
8. Knitted article
9. Machine sewing
10. Needlework picture, framed
11. Textile work
12. Toy, stuffed
13. Quilted – any kind
14. Any Other
JUVENILE
Section 14
By Boys and Girls ages 6, 7, & 8
Class
1. Basket
8. Knitted article
2. Crocheted article 9. Machine sewing
3. Decorated shirt
10. Needlework picture, framed
4. Doll, dressed
11. Textile work
5. Embroidered article
12. Toy, stuffed
6. Handicraft
13. Quilted – any kind
7. Hand sewing
14. Any Other
JUVENILE
Section 15
By Boys and Girls ages 9, 10, 11
Class
1. Basket
8. Knitted article
2. Crocheted article 9. Machine sewing
3. Decorated shirt
10. Needlework picture, framed
4. Doll, dressed
11. Textile work
5. Embroidered article
12. Toy, stuffed
6. Handicraft
13. Quilted – any kind
7. Hand sewing
14. Any Other
JUVENILE
Section 16
By Boys and Girls ages 12, 13, 14
Class
1. Basket
8. Machine sewing
2. Crocheted article
9. Needlework picture, framed
3. Decorated shirt
10. Textile work
4. Embroidered article
11. Toy, stuffed
5. Handicraft
12. Quilted – any kind
6. Hand sewing
13. Any Other
7. Knitted article
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THE
CARNIVAL
at the
FAIR - 2013
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JUVENILE
Section 17
By boys and Girls ages 16, 16, 17,
Class
1. Basket
8.
2. Crocheted article
9.
3. Decorated shirt
10.
4. Embroidered article
11.
5. Handicraft
12.
6. Hand sewing
13.
7. Knitted article
18
Machine sewing
Needlework picture, framed
Textile work
Toy, stuffed
Quilted – any kind
Any Other
DEVELOPMENTALLY OR DISABLED MR
Section 18
(Junior 18 and under)
Class
1. Crocheted article
7. Machine Sewing
2. Embroidered article
8. Picture
3.
Handicraft
9.
Rugs
4. Hand sewing
10. Textile work
5.Jewelry 11.Wreath
6. Knitted article
12. Any other
DEVELOPMENTALLY OR DISABLED MR
Section 19
(Adults 19 and over)
Class
1. Crocheted article
8. Picture
2. Embroidered article
9. Plastic Canvas
3.
Handicraft
10.
Rugs
4. Hand sewing
11. Textile work
5.Jewelry 12.Wreath
6. Knitted article
13. Any other
7. Machine Sewing
DECORATED GARMENTS
Section 20
Class
1. Canvas shoes
2. Collars, painted
3. Collars, from table linens
9. Sweatshirt jackets
4. Collars, any other kind
5.Dusters
6.Jackets
7.
8.
10.
11.
12.
Jumpers
Skirts
Recycled jeans or overalls
Vests
Any Other
DECORATED T-SHIRTS & SWEATSHIRTS
Section 21
Class
1.Appliqued
2. Cross-stitched
3. Stained Glass
4. Machine embroidered
5.
6.
7.
8.
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HOLIDAY PARADE
Section 22
Class
1. Apron, any holiday
2. Candles, homemade, decorated, any holiday
3. Christmas card holder
4. Christmas stocking, crocheted or knitted
5. Christmas stocking, cross-stitched
6. Christmas stocking, any other kind
7. Christmas tree ornament
8. Christmas tree skirt
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Door decorations, any holiday
Holiday, decorations, any holiday
Napkins, 2, any holiday
Placements, 2, any holiday
Tablecloth, any holiday
Towels, any
Wreath, any holidayholiday
Any other
CLUB SPECIAL
Section 23
Premiums:................................................................................................................... 1st $10.00 2nd $7.50 3rd $5.00
Class
1. Club Special Display of fancy needlework or fabric crafts by club, one piece made by each member of club. Judging based on
percentage of members exhibiting and quality of work. Booth must be labeled with number of members in club and
number exhibiting. Entries must be made under Club exhibitor number. All premium checks issued by Panhandle
Exposition will go to the club.
Clubs wanting to make a Club Special Exhibit must have a written application to the Superintendent by Friday,
AUGUST 2, 2013.
Class
1. Best of Show - Adult
2. Reserve Best of Show - Adult
3, Best of Show - Child/Youth
4. Reserve Best of Show - Child/Youth
BEST OF SHOW
Section 24
Rosette
Rosette
Rosette
Rosette
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DEPARTMENT S
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
Superintendents: Karen Eggers - Marlow, OK
Entries: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m, Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Pickup entries: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
Rule 1.
Rule 2.
Rule 3.
Rule 4.
Rule 5.
Rule 6.
All general rules and regulations governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department.
The management will use all diligence and every reasonable precaution to insure safety of the articles after their
arrival and during the exhibition, but in no case will they be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur.
Entries are accepted only under these conditions.
Exhibitor must fill out an entry form as well as the entry tags and attach to each picture they are entering. If
pictures are left on the table without the appropriate tags attached, they will not be entered. Pre-registration will help
with this, as the tags will be printed, giving you the ease of putting them on the proper picture.
All prints must be mounted and ready for display. No framed pictures can be accepted. There must be no writing
on the front of the picture or print. Entrant’s name must be on the back of the print or mounting. The mounting
must be sturdy enough to stand alone if leaned against display easels. Foam Core is strongly advised.
No metal hangers or sharp objects should be attached to the prints that would/could damage other prints.
There are ten different sections in the Photographic Arts Department:
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
1
2
3
4
5
Professional
Amateur
Youth ( 2 age groups)
Black & White – Professional
Black & White – Amateur
Guymon Vision Clinic
301 NORTHRIDGE CIRCLE, GUYMON, OK 73942
PHONE: (580) 338-8437 • FAX: (580) 338-8361
EMERGENCY PAGER: (580) 651-8559
COMPLETE FAMILY EYE CARE
Mack W. Johnson, O.D.
Bret C. Furnish, O.D.
PEDIATRIC VISION
TREATMENT OF GLAUCOMA
POST-OP REFRACTIVE SURGERY CARE
CONTACT LENSES
TREATMENT OF EYE DISEASE
POST-OP CATARACT CARE
ADVANCED TREATMENT OF DRY EYES
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Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
6
7
8
9
10
Black & White – Youth (2 age groups)
Adult Developmentally Disabled MR
Youth Developmentally Disabled MR
Multi-Handicapped (12 and under)
Multi-Handicapped (12 and over)
Exhibitors may only exhibit in ONE of the following categories:
Professional, Amateur, or Youth. Check the beginning of each category for additional rules and instructions pertaining
to that section.
7. The Professional section is for those persons who derive a portion of their income from the sale of their work. Those
whose income is in excess of $1000 will not be permitted to exhibit in any other section other than Professional and
the Black & White section.
8. Since there is a separate Black & White category, black & white prints will only be accepted in this category. Toned
black & white, sepia, etc. prints should be entered in the black & white category.
9. All photographs exhibited must have been taken by the exhibitor and may have been processed either by the
exhibitor or professionally.
10. Photography is judged on clarity, sharpness, detail composition, interesting or unusual subjects, camera, angle,
originality, adherence to the category, neatness in mounting and overall print quality.
11. NO PRIZES will be awarded where there is only one entry if the judge deems it unworthy. (Judge may choose 1st,
2nd, 3rd or no award.)
12. No prints are eligible for competition if they have won first place previously at this fair. A print may be exhibited a
second time if it has not won first place, however, it may not be entered a third time under any circumstances,
13. The exhibitor may enter a maximum of one print in each class if he/she so chooses.
14. Developmentally Disabled MR see Rule 2, Section 14 at the front of the fair book for qualifications.
Premiums for all sections:........................................................................................ 1st $1.50 2nd $1.00 3rd
Ribbon
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
COLOR
Section 1
This section is for those persons who derive a portion of their income from the sale of their photography work. Those whose
photography income is in excess of $1,000 will not be permitted to exhibit in any other section.
All prints entered in this section must be mounted on regular mount board, (or equivalent quality) a maximum of 11” x 14”,
ready for display. No framed pictures will be accepted. No metal hangers or sharp objects should be attached to the prints
that would/could damage other prints. Each exhibitor may enter one prints in each class if they so choose.
Class
1. Adult picture (other than studio portrait) High School & Up
2. Adult Studio portrait (High School & Up)
3. Agricultural
4. Animal life wild or domestic, including fish
5. Architectural
6. Baby picture (other than studio, under 2 yrs of age)
7. Baby portrait (under 2 yrs of age)
8. Birds and insects
9. Child’s picture (other than studio portrait - 2 yrs to High School)
10. Child’s studio portrait - 2 yrs to High School
11. Groups (family, children, friends, etc.)
12. Humorous - any subject
13. Industrial
14. Landscapes, including land, water, and snow scenes
15. Landscapes, scenes must be taken in Texas County, Oklahoma
16. Novelty - any subject
17. Picture story- not less than 4 or more than 6 prints which tell a story and mounted on poster board 11” x 14” up to 16” x
20”. (No writings will be allowed except for title - let pictures tell the story.)
18. Plant life, including flowers, vegetables, etc.
19. Special Effects - multiple exposures, special filters, dark room techniques, etc.
20. Spot news, local happenings, sports, and action shots
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21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
Still life or table tops
Wedding pictures: bridal group
Wedding pictures: bride, or bride & groom (other than studio)
Wedding picture: bride, or bride & groom (studio portrait)
Grand Champion - Professional Rosette
Reserve Grand Champion - Professional Rosette
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
COLOR
Section 2
All prints must be mounted or in mounts 8” x 10”. Actual print may be any size up to 8” x 10”, ready for display. The mounting
may be foam core or regular mount board. The mounting must be sturdy enough for the photograph to stand up independently
when leaned on easel display. No framed pictures will be accepted. No metal or sharp objects should be attached to the prints
that would/could damage other prints. This category is closed to those whose photography income is in excess of $1,000.00 - They
must exhibit in the Professional section. Each exhibitor may enter one print in each class if they so choose.
Class
1. Adult picture
2. Agriculture
3. Animal, wild or domestic, including fish
4. Architecture
5. Birds and insects
6. Clouds
7. Child’s picture (under high school age)
8. Group of children or adults
9. Humorous - any subject
10. Industrial
11. Landscapes, including land, water, and snow scenes (since this class is generally so large, 2 first place, 2 second place, and
2 third place ribbons will be given)
12. Landscapes - scenes must have been taken in Texas County, Oklahoma
13. Novelty - any subject
14. Picture story - not less than 4 or more than 6 prints which tell a story and mounted on poster board 11’ x 14” up to 16” x
20”. (No writings will be allowed except for a title - let pictures tell the story).
15. Plant life including flowers, vegetables, etc.
16. Special effects - multiple exposures, special filters, dark room techniques, etc.
17. Spot news - local happenings, sports, and action shots
18. Still life or table top
19. Grand Champion print - Amateur Rosette
20. Reserve Grand Champion - Amateur
Rosette
YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
COLOR
Section 3
All prints must be mounted or in mounts 8” x 10”. Actual print size may be any size up to 8” x 10”, ready for display. The
mounting may be foam core or regular mount board. The mounting must be sturdy enough for the photograph to stand up
independently when leaned on easel display. No framed pictures will be accepted. No metal or sharp objects should be attached
to the prints that would/could damage other prints. This category is closed to those whose photography income is in excess
of $1,000 - they must exhibit in the Professional section. Each exhibitor may enter one print in each class if they so choose.
The youth category is divided into two age groups. Youth through 12 and 13 through 18. The age of the exhibitor on entry
day for Photographic Art will determine the correct age category to enter. All photographs entered must have been taken by the
individual exhibiting and will be judged with the same criteria stated in the rules for the Photographic Arts Department.
Youth through age 12
Class
1. Adult picture or group of adults
2. Animal, wild or domestic, including fish
3. Birds or insects
4. Child’s picture or group of children - high school age
5. Humorous - any subject
6. Landscapes, including land, water, and snow scenes
7. Landscapes - scene must have been taken in Texas County, Oklahoma
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8. Novelty - any subject
9. Picture story - not less than 4 or more than 6 prints which tell a story and mounted on poster board 11” x 14” up to 16” x
20”. (No writings will be allowed except for a title - let pictures tell the story).
10. Plant life, including flowers, vegetables, etc.
11. Spot news, local happenings, sports, and action shots
12. Still life or table top
13. Grand Champion Youth -12
Rosette
14. Reserve Grand Champion Youth -12
Rosette
Age 13-18
Class
15. Adult picture or group of adults
16. Animal, wild or domestic, including fish
17. Birds or insects
18. Child’s picture or group of children
19. Humorous - any subject
20. Landscapes, including land, water, and snow scenes
21. Landscapes - scene must have been taken in Texas County, Oklahoma
22. Novelty - any subject
23. Picture story - not less than 4 or more than 6 prints which tell a story and mounted on poster board 11” x 14” up to 16” x
20”.
(No writings will be allowed except for a title - let pictures tell the story.)
24. Plant life, including flowers, vegetables, etc.
25. Spot news, local happenings, sports, and action shots
26. Still life or table top
27. Grand Champion Print - Youth Section 13-18
Rosette
28. Reserve Grand Champion - Youth Section 13-18
PROFESSIONAL BLACK AND WHITE
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
Section 4
This category is open to any professional photographer. All prints must be mounted or in mounts 11” x 14”. No larger sizes
will be permitted. Actual print size may be any size up to 11” x 14 ”, ready for display. All prints entered in this section must
be mounted on regular mount board or (equivalent quality). The mounting must be sturdy enough for the photograph to stand
up independently when leaned on easel display. No framed pictures will be accepted. No metal or sharp objects should be
attached to the prints that would/could damage other prints. Each exhibitor may enter one print in each class if they so choose.
Class
1. Adult picture or group of adults
2. Animal, wild or domestic, including fish
3. Architectural, industrial or agricultural
4. Birds or insects
5. Child’s picture or group of children - under high school age
6. Humorous - any subject
7. Landscapes, including land, water, and snow scenes
8. Landscapes - scene must have been taken in Texas County, Oklahoma
9. Novelty - any subject
10. Plant life, including flowers, vegetables, etc.
11. Special effects - multiple exposures, special filters, dark room techniques, etc.
12. Spot news, local happenings, sports, and action shots
13. Still life or table top
14. Grand Champion print - B & W Professional
Rosette
15. Reserve Grand Champion – B & W Professional
Rosette
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AMATEUR BLACK AND WHITE
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
Section 5
This category is open to any amateur photographer. All prints must be mounted or in mounts 8” x 10”. No larger sizes will
be permitted. Actual print size may be any size up to 8” x 10”, ready for display. The mounting may be foam core or regular
mount board. The mounting must be sturdy enough for the photograph to stand up independently when leaned on easel display.
No framed pictures will be accepted. No metal or sharp objects should be attached to the prints that would/could damage
other prints. Each exhibitor may enter one print in each class if they so choose.
Class
1. Adult picture or group of adults
2. Animal, wild or domestic, including fish
3. Architectural, industrial or agricultural
4. Birds or insects
5. Child’s picture or group of children - under high school age
6. Humorous - any subject
7. Landscapes, including land, water, and snow scenes
8. Landscapes - scene must have been taken in Texas County, Oklahoma
9. Novelty - any subject
10. Plant life, including flowers, vegetables, etc.
11. Special effects - multiple exposures, special filters, dark room techniques, etc.
12. Spot news, local happenings, sports, and action shots
13. Still life or table top
14. Grand Champion - B & W Amateur
Rosette
15. Reserve Grand Champion - B & W Amateur
Rosette
YOUTH BLACK AND WHITE
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
Section 6
This category is open to any youth photographer. All prints must be mounted or in mounts 8” x 10”. No larger sizes will be
permitted. Actual print size may be any size up to 8” x 10”, ready for display. The mounting may be foam core or regular
mount board. The mounting must be sturdy enough for the photograph to stand up independently when leaned on easel display.
No framed pictures will be accepted. No metal or sharp objects should be attached to the prints that would/could damage
other prints. Each exhibitor may enter one print in each class if they so choose.
Youth through age 12
Class
1. Adult picture or group of adults
2. Animal, wild or domestic, including fish
3. Architectural, industrial or agricultural
4. Birds or insects
5. Child’s picture or group of children - under high school age
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6. Humorous - any subject
7. Landscapes, including land, water, and snow scenes
8. Landscapes - scene must have been taken in Texas County, Oklahoma
9. Novelty - any subject
10. Plant life, including flowers, vegetables, etc.
11. Special effects - multiple exposures, special filters, dark room techniques, etc.
12. Spot news, local happenings, sports, and action shots
13. Still life or table top
14. Grand Champion - B & W Youth - 12
Rosette
15. Reserve Grand Champion - B & W Youth - 12
Rosette
Age 13-18
Class
16. Adult picture or group of adults
17. Animal, wild or domestic, including fish
18. Architectural, industrial or agricultural
19. Birds or insects
20. Child’s picture or group of children - under high school age
21. Humorous - any subject
22. Landscapes, including land, water, and snow scenes
23. Landscapes - scene must have been taken in Texas County, Oklahoma
24. Novelty - any subject
25. Plant life, including flowers, vegetables, etc.
26. Special effects - multiple exposures, special filters, dark room techniques, etc.
27. Spot news, local happenings, sports, and action shots
28. Still life or table top
29. Grand Champion - B & W Youth 13-18
Rosette
30. Reserve Grand Champion - B & W Youth 13- 18
Rosette
ADULT PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
MR
Section 7
(Adults 19 and Over)
Class
1. Adult picture or group of adults
2. Animal, wild or domestic, including fish
3. Birds or insects
4. Child’s picture or group of children
5. Humorous - any subject
6. Landscapes, including land, water, and snow scenes
7. Landscapes - scene must have been taken in Texas County, Oklahoma
8. Novelty - any subject
9. Picture story - not less than 4 or more than 6 prints which tell a story and mounted on poster board 11” x 14” up to 16” x
20”. (No writings will be allowed except for a title - let pictures tell the story).
10. Plant life, including flowers, vegetables, etc.
11. Spot news, local happenings, sports, and action shots
12. Still life or table top
13. Grand Champion - Adult developmentally disabled Rosette
14. Reserve Grand Champion - Adult developmentally disabled Rosette
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YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
MR
Section 8
(Juniors 18 and Under)
Class
1. Adult picture or group of adults
2. Animal, wild or domestic, including fish
3. Birds or insects
4. Child’s picture or group of children
5. Humorous - any subject
6. Landscapes, including land, water, and snow scenes
7. Landscapes - scene must have been taken in Texas County, Oklahoma
8. Novelty - any subject
9. Picture story - not less than 4 or more than 6 prints which tell a story and mounted on poster board 11” x 14” up to 16” x
20”. (No writings will be allowed except for a title - let pictures tell the story).
10. Plant life, including flowers, vegetables, etc.
11. Spot news, local happenings, sports, and action shots
12. Still life or table top
13. Grand Champion - Youth developmentally disabled Rosette
14. Reserve Grand Champion - Youth developmentally disabled Rosette
MULTI-HANDICAPPED
Section 9
(12 years and
Class
1. Animal
2. Child’s picture or group of children
3. Landscape, including land, water, snow scenes
7. Grand Champion - Youth Multi-Handicapped 8. Reserve Grand Champion - Youth Multi-Handicapped under)
4. Novelty, any subject
5. Plant life, includes flowers, vegetables, etc.
6. Still Life
Rosette
Rosette
MUTLI-HANDICAPPED
Section 10
(12 years and over)
Class
1. Animal
4. Novelty, any subject
2. Child’s picture or group of children
5. Plant life, includes flowers, vegetables, etc.
3. Landscape, including land, water, snow scenes
6. Still Life
7. Grand Champion - Adult Multi-Handicapped Rosette
8. Reserve Grand Champion - Adult Multi-Handicapped Rosette
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DEPARTMENT T
GIRL SCOUTS
Superintendent: Girl Scounts of Texas County
Entry Time: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m, Tuesday, August 6 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Pickup entries: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
1. Competition for prizes below is open to all registered Girl Scouts. Daisy’s may enter Brownie Girl Scout Section
2. To be eligible for prize money, articles must have been made by the exhibitor between September 1, 2012 and
August 10, 2013.
3. Entries are limited to one in each class.
4. The classification will be made on the school grade as of September, 2012 through May of 2013.
5. All pictures, posters, and photographs should be mounted and ready to hang.
6. Gardening entries must have been grown by the person who enters the exhibit.
7. Exhibitors may not enter any articles previously entered in the Girl Scout Department, except for collections or
“My Hobby” that are updated.
Rule 8. Collections may be entered in consecutive years, provided new additions are dated.
Rule 9. The sweepstakes will be determined by a point system – 4 pts. for 1st place, 3 pts. for 2nd place, 2 pts. for 3rd place.
Premiums - .........................................................................................................................1st $1.50
2nd $1.25
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nd, rd
1 , 2 3 place ribbons will be awarded in all Sections. Brownies will receive participant ribbons.
Class
1. Any flower grown by exhibitor 2. Any vegetable grown by exhibitor
3. Art to wear
4. Camp project (day or resident camp)
5. Christmas tree decorations
6. Collections
7. Crafts, not listed
8. Drawing (Crayon) mounted
9. Drawing (Crayon) mounted, original
10. Drawing, (Pencil, Charcoal) mounted
11. Embroidery, other needle craft
12. Drawing (felt tip pen) mounted
13. Dressed Doll or stuffed animal
14. Recycled or Nature Craft
15. Flowers, silk, paper, etc.
16 Gift
3rd
BROWNIE GIRL SCOUT
Section 1
17. Hand molded article (clay, papier-mache, etc.)
18. Holiday Decorations (Christmas, Easter, etc.)
19. Jewelry
20. Kit art work
21. Kit needle craft
22.Macrame
23. Mosaics or design
24. My Hobby
25. Painting (water color, oil, etc.) mounted
26. Photography
27. Puppet
28. Poster or collage
29. Sand or Salt Art
30. Wall hanging, original or kit
31. Weaving
32. Wood or woodwork project
33. Troop Project. Troop Project will be judged on general appearance, display and theme development. It should show
workmanship and participation of the troop.
Ribbon
34. Sweepstakes - A sweepstakes ribbon will be awarded to the Girl Scout who receives the most prize points on her
individual entries. Ribbon
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JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS
Section 2
Arts
Class
1. Any flower grown by exhibitor
21. Leather craft
2. Any vegetable grown by exhibitor
22. Metal Work (tin punch, etc.)
3. Aprons, shorts, bags, pillow, etc.
23. Miniatures (doll houses, furniture, etc.)
4. Art to wear
24. Other holiday decorations, Christmas, Easter, etc.
5. Camp project, (day or resident camp)
25. Painting (original) mounted
6. Centerpieces
26. Paper Art, design
7. Ceramics, commercial molds, glazed, unglazed, over glazed, 27. Photography (mounted and labeled)
stain, dry brush, or base coat.
28. Posters or collage
8. Christmas tree decorations
29. Print (block, screen, etc.)
9. Collections
30.Puppet
10. Counted Cross Stitch
31. Recycled or Nature Craft
11. Crafts not listed
32. Sand or Salt Art
12. Drawing (original) mounted, crayon
33. Sculpture, (paper, soap, wire, etc.) or pottery
13. Drawing (original) mounted, felt tip pen (hand, formed)
14. Drawing (original) mounted, pencil
34. Sewing
15. Dressed doll or stuffed animal
35. Stencil, Folk Art
16. Embroidery, other needle craft
36. Textile Craft
17. Flowers (silk, paper, etc.)
37. Toy or game
18.Jewelry
38.Wall hangings
19. Kit art work
39. Weaving, Basketry, Macrame
20. Kit needle craft
40. Wood (carving or burning)
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General
Class
41. My Hobby
42. Scrapbook of badges or other activities
43. Troop Project, will be judged on general appearance, display and theme development. It should show workmanship and
participation of the troop.
Ribbon
44. Sweepstakes - A sweepstakes ribbon will be awarded to the Junior Girl Scout who receives the most prize points on her
individual entries.
CADETTE AND SENIOR GIRL SCOUTS
Section 3
Arts
Class
1. Camp project, (day or resident camp)
2. Collections
3. Ceramics or pottery
4. Drawing (original) mounted, felt tip pen
5. Drawing (original) mounted, pencil
6. Jewelry
7. Metal work (tin punch, etc.)
8. Miniatures (doll houses, furniture, etc.)
9. Paint or rubbing
10. Painting (original ) mounted
11. Photography, mounted and labeled
12. Poster or collage
13. Puppet
14. Sand or Salt Art
15. Sculpture (wire, clay, etc.)
16. Stenciling
17. Woodwork
Textile Arts
Class
18. Art to wear
19. Creative Stitchery, knitting, crochet, cross-stitched, etc.
20. Dressmaking - dress, blouse, skirt, vest, tailored suit
Class
23. Any flower grown by exhibitor
24. Any vegetable grown by exhibitor
25. Centerpiece
26. Christmas Ornament
27. Crafts not listed
21. Textile craft
22. Weaving
General
28. Holiday decorations, (Christmas, Easter, etc.)
29. My Hobby
30. Recycled or Nature Craft
31. Toy or game
32. Scrapbook
33. Troop Project, will be judged on general appearance, display theme development. It should show workmanship and
participation of the troop.
Ribbon
34. Sweepstakes - A sweepstakes ribbon will be awarded to the Cadette or Senior Girl Scout who receives the most prize
points on her individual entries
Class
1. Any other craft
2. Camp project (day or resident camp)
3. Centerpieces
4. Ceramics
5. Craft ideas for troops
6. Creative Stitchery
7. Dressed dolls or stuffed animal
ADULT GIRL SCOUTS
Section 4
8. Jewelry
9. Other Collections
10. Painting or drawing
11. Patch Collections
12. Photography
13. Recycled or Nature Craft
14. Scrapbook page
15. Sweepstakes - A sweepstakes ribbon will be awarded to the Adult Girl Scout
who receives the most prize points on her individual entries.
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DEPARTMENT U
BOY SCOUTS
Superintendent: Boy Scouts of Texas County
Entry Time: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Pickup entries: 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule
1.
2.
3.
4.
Competition is open to all registered Club, Boy and Adult Scouts.
All articles must have been made by the exhibitor since the last Panhandle Exposition.
Entries are limited to one in each class per participant.
The classification will be determined by the unit of registration during the 2012-2013 school year. (Newly registered
Tiger Cubs may participate in the Cub Scout Classification.)
Rule 5. All pictures, posters and photographs should be mounted and ready to hang.
Rule 6. Collections may be entered in consecutive years, provided new additions are dated.
Rule 7. For painted natural object class the object cannot be processed wood, etc..
Rule 8. Campcrafts - made at camp only
Rule 9. The sweepstakes ribbon will be determined by a cumulative point system - 3 pts. for each 1st place, 2 pts. for each
2nd place, and 1 pt for each 3rd place.
Rule 10. Design Category - anything you design yourself. Example – flower arranging, inventions, patterns, models, etc., (No
store bought models)
Premiums:................................................................................................................................1st $1.50
2nd $1.25
3rd $1.00
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CUB SCOUTS
Section 1
Class
1. Beadwork
16. Painting (Mounted)
2. Bird Houses/Feeders
15. Neckerchief Slides
3. Campcrafts
17. Painting Natural Object
4. Ceramic Project
18. Pinewood Derby Cars
5. Collections
19.Photography
6. Design Category
20. Ropes & Knots
7. Drawing (mounted)
21. Soap Carving
8. Hiking Staves
22. Space Derby Ships/Raingutter Regatta Ships
9. Indian Lore - Miscellaneous
23. String Art
10.Lanyard
24.Weaving
11. Leather Projects
25. Wood Burning Projects
12.Metalwork
26.Wood Carving
13.Miscellaneous
27.Woodcraft Projects
14. Model Building
28. Sweepstakes - A sweepstakes ribbon will be awarded to the Cub Scout who receives the most prize points on his
individual entries.Ribbon
Class
1. Birdhouses & Feeders
2. Campcrafts 3. Ceramic Projects
4. Collections
5. Design Category
6. Drawing (mounted)
7. Hiking Staves
8. Indian Lore-Beadwork/Quillwork
9. Indian Lore-Clothing
10. Indian Lore-Headdresses
11. Indian Lore-Miscellaneous
12.Indian Tools
13.Lanyard
14.Lashings
BOY SCOUTS
Section 2
15. Leather Projects
16. Metalwork
17. Miscellaneous
18. Model Building
19. Model Rockets
20. Neckerchief Slides
21. Painted Natural Objects
22. Painting (mounted)
23. Photography
24. Ropes & Knots
25. Weaving
26.Wood Carving
27.Woodcraft Projects
28. Sweepstakes - A sweepstakes ribbon will be awarded to the Boy Scout who receives the most prize points on his
individual entries.
Ribbon
ADULT SCOUTS
Class
1. Birdhouses & Feeders
2. Campcrafts 3. Ceramic Projects
4. Collections
5. Design Category
6. Drawing (mounted)
7. Hiking Staves
8. Indian Lore-Beadwork/Quillwork
9. Indian Lore-Clothing
10.Indian Lore-Headdresses
11. Indian Lore-Miscellaneous
12.Indian Tools
13.Lanyard
14.Lashings
15. Leather Projects
16. Metalwork
17. Miscellaneous
18. Model Rockets
19. Neckerchief Slides
20. Painted Natural Objects
21. Painting (mounted)
22. Photography
23. Ropes & Knots
24.Weaving
25. Wood Carving
26.Woodcraft Projects
27. Sweepstakes- A sweepstakes ribbon will be awarded to the Adult Scout who receives the most prize points on his
individual entries.
Ribbon
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DEPARTMENT V
JUNIOR & SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ARTS & CRAFTS
Superintendent: Entries: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Judging: 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Pickup entries: 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Saturday, August 10, 2013
GRADES 7 through 12
Rule 1. All general rules and regulations governing the Panhandle Exposition will apply in this department.
Rule 2. The management will use all diligence and every reasonable precaution to insure safety of the articles after their
arrival and during exhibition, but in no case will they be responsible for any of the articles.
Rule 3. Any article receiving first prize cannot be entered again.
Rule 4. Any article entered must have been made within the last two years by the person in whose name it is entered.
Rule 5. Exhibitors may make only one entry in each class.
Rule 6. The exhibits will be taken in this department as submitted by the exhibitor and department workers will not be
responsible for any errors in entering.
CAUTION !!! PLEASE BE CAREFUL, YOUR WORK MAY BE DISQUALIFIED IF ENTERED IN
INCORRECT CLASS.
Rule 7. All pictures, including frame cannot exceed 36” x 36”.
Rule 8. Work will be entered at grade level student is in on entry day.
Rule 9. FLAT ARTICLES, SUCH AS DRAWINGS, COLOR PAGES, ETC., MUST BE MOUNTED ON HEAVY
WEIGHT PAPER SUCH AS CONSTRUCTION PAPER OR POSTER BOARD. PAPER TO BE CUT TO
SIZE OF ARTICLE. MAY HAVE A SMALL BORDER.
Premiums:................................................................................................................. 1st $1.50 2nd $1.00 3rd $.50
JUNIOR HIGH GRAPHICS
Section 1
Class
1.Abstract
Class
Charcoal
2.Animal
3.Landscape
4. Human
Grades 7 through 9
5.Non-Human
6.Miscellaneous
7. Felt - tipped Pen
Class
Ink Sketch
8. Animal
11.Non-Human
9. Landscape
12.Miscellaneous
10. Human
Class
Pastel
13.Animal
14.Landscape
15. Human
16.Non-Human
17.Miscellaneous
Class
Pencil
18.Animal
19.Landscape
20.Human
21.Non-Human
22.Miscellaneous
Class
23. Scratch Art
Class
Watercolor
24.Animal
25.Landscape
26.Human
27.Non-Human
28.Miscellaneous
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JUNIOR HIGH OIL PAINTING
Section 2
Grades 7 through 9
Class
1. Abstract
2.Animal
3.Human
4.Flowers
5. Landscape or Marine
6.Non-Human
7.Still Life
8.Miscellaneous
JUNIOR HIGH ACRYLICS
Section 3
Grades 7 through 9
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3.Human
4. Landscape or Marine
5.Non-Human
6.Still Life
7.Miscellaneous
JUNIOR HIGH CRAFTS
Section 4
Grades 7 through 9
Class
1. Bead Art
2. Braided Art
3. Building Blocks (Legos, etc.)
4. Clay, molded
5. Collage
6. Decorated Items (hats, eggs, boxes, etc.)
7. Decoupage
8. Dough Art
9. Holiday Item
10.Leathercraft
11. Metal Craft
12. Novelty
13. Paper Mache
14. Stained Glass
15. String Art
16.Wallhanging
17. Wood, handmade
18. Wood, Kit
18. Wood, Painted
20. Wreaths
21.Miscellaneous
JUNIOR HIGH CERAMICS
Section 5
Grades 7 through 9
Class
1.Dry Brush
2.Figurine, human
3. Free form, original
4.Glaze
Class
1.Airplane
2. Boat or Ship
Class
1. Best of Show Jr High - Ribbon
5.Lustre
6.Stain
7. Underglaze
8.Miscellaneous
JUNIOR HIGH KIT MODELS
Section 6
3.Cars/Trucks
4.Miscellaneous
BEST OF SHOW
Section 7
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HIGH SCHOOL GRAPHICS
Section 8
Grades 10 through 12
Class
Charcoal
1.Animal
2.Landscape
3.Human
4.Non-Human
5.Miscellaneous
Class
Ink Sketch
6.Animal
7. Landscape
8.Human
9.Non-Human
10.Miscellaneous
Class
Pastel
11.Animal
12.Landscape
13.Human
14.Non-Human
15.Miscellaneous
Class
Pencil
16.Animal
17.Landscape
18.Human
19.Non-Human
20.Miscellaneous
Class
21. Scratch Art
Class
Watercolor
22.Animal
23.Landscape
24.Human
25.Non-Human
26.Miscellaneous
HIGH SCHOOL OIL PAINTING
Section 9
Grades 10 through 12
Class
1. Abstract
2.Animal
3.Human
4.Flowers
5. Landscape or Marine
6.Non-Human
7.Still Life
8.Miscellaneous
HIGH SCHOOL ACRYLICS
Section 10
Grades 10 through 12
Class
1.Abstract
2.Animal
3.Human
4. Landscape or Marine
5.Non-Human
6.Still Life
7.Miscellaneous
HIGH SCHOOL CRAFTS
Section 11
Grades 10 through 12
Class
1. Bead Art
2. Braided Art
3. Building Blocks (Legos, etc.)
4. Ceramics
5. Clay, Molded
6. Collage
7. Decorated Items (hats, eggs, boxes, etc.)
8. Decoupage
9. Holiday Item
10.Leathercraft
11. Metal Craft
12. Mixed Media
13. Novelty
14. Paper Mache
15. Stained Glass
16. String Art
17.Wallhanging
18. Wood, handmade
19. Wood, Kit
20. Wood, Painted
21.Wreaths
22. Miscellaneous
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HIGH SCHOOL KIT MODELS
Section 12
Grades 10 through 12
Class
1.Airplane
2. Boat or Ship
3.Cars/Trucks
4. Miscellaneous
Class
1. Best of Show High School
BEST OF SHOW
Section 13
Ribbon
MULTI-HANDICAPPED
Section 14
Class
1.Bead Art
2. Beads, strung
3.Ceramics
4. Clay, molded
5. Decorated Items
6. Holiday Items
Ages 13 to 21 years
7.Wall Hanging
8. Wood-Hand Made
9.Wood-Painted
10. Wreaths
11. Miscellaneous
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The Texas County Fair Board would like to thank everyone who helped make the 2013 Texas County
Panhandle Expositions & Free Fair possible. Through change, the need for expertise has come
about, and we would like to recognize the following for their help and dedication in preserving and
maintaining our proud Texas County Expo & Free Fair: Marsha Strong, and all of KKBS for contacting
our many appreciated sponsors and providing the fair book; Eva Mussman for preparing the fair portion
of the fair book, Rocky Richardson for always being there and seeing that the tradition of the facilities
is always presented and maintained in an appreciative manner; The Texas County Excise Board and
County Commissioners; Panhandle Printing Co., for another great fair book; all of the department
volunteers and others we may have failed to mention that helped make the fair possible. Above all,
the Texas County Fair Board would like to say THANKS to all of our sponsors and supporters, without
whom none of this would be possible!
We’re looking forward to another great fair again this year and the
Panhandle People ... take it to the fair.
Hope that you will come and see all of the new and exciting things we have to offer.
Thanks,
The Texas County Fair Board
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2013 ADVERTISERS
Ace 4 Homes
Air Products
Artist Incubation
Baggerly’s Inc. - B & B Sales
Bank Of Beaver City
Behne Construction
Brown & Associates Insurance
Bunch-Roberts Funeral Home
Byron Bird & Associates, Chtd.
Caktus Jack’s Steakhouse &
Saloon
Clark Auto Ranch
Clingan Tires, Inc.
Crossland LLC - Duncan Frank
Dizzy B’s Corner Mart
Epic PCS
Farm Credit Of Western Oklahoma
First National Bank, Hooker, OK
Fronk Oil Co., Inc.
Garrison Agency, Inc.
Gibson Chiropractic Center
Green Country Equipment, LLC
Guymon Heating & Air
Conditioning, Inc.
Guymon Daily Herald
Guymon Paint & Body
Guymon Standard Supply, Inc.
Guymon Tire & Auto
Guymon Vision Clinic
Henson Novak
Hinchey Ford
Hitch
Hooker Equity
Kent Kwik
KKBS
L & J Auto Parts
Linda Hill Crop Insurance, LP
Long & Mckinnon, Inc.
- Insurance
Lumber Mart
Mazzios
Memorial Hospital Of Texas
County
Miller’s Cafe
Modern Woodmen
Olympus Futures, Inc.
Panhandle Printing
Panhandle Veterinary Clinic, LLC
Parkview Pharmacy
Phipps Dental Practice
Pride Feeders, LP
R5 Truck Accessories
Ritter Water Well SErvice
Roberts & Keenan, LLC
Seaboard Foods
Seward County Landfill
Southern Office Supply, Inc.
Southwest Medical Center
SPC Office Products
State Farm, Ken Lane, Agent
Stu Emmert
Texas County Tag Agency
T-n-T Auctions
Tri County Electric
United Supermarket
United Discount Drug
Victory Center Church
Western Medical
Western Oklahoma
Wirtz Lumber & Supply
2013 SPONSORS
Presenting Sponsor:
Platinum Sponsors:
EPIC PCS
Green Country Equipment
2013 AWARD SPONSORS
Anchor D Bank
Auto Care and Tire Pros
Bagley Appraisal Service
Bank of the Panhandle
Blue and Gold Sausage
City National Bank
Dietrick Ag Services Inc.
Engine Machine
Epic Touch
Farm Credit of Western
Oklahoma
Farmer’s Elevator - Goodwell
First National Bank - Hooker
Green Country Equipment
Guymon Standard Supply
Guymon Tire & Auto
Hitch Enterprises
Hooker Equity Exchange
Hog Slat
Hunny’s
Jarden Home Brands
Long & McKinnon, Inc.
Mid First Bank
Mills Ideal Food Store-Hooker
Oklahoma Wheat Commission
Prestage Farms of OK, LLC
PTCI
Seaboard Foods
Tom and Phyllis Stephens
Texas County Conservation
District
Texas County Farm Bureau
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Texas County Farm Bureau
Women’s Committee
Texas County Fair Board
Texhoma Livestock Auction
Town and Country Veterinary
Clinic
Tractor Supply
United Supermarket #42
Wiechman Pig Company
Wilton Enterprises
Wirtz Lumber and Supply, Inc.
Woodbury’s Bucket
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Proud Supporter of the
Texas County Fair
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Supporting the
TEXAS COUNTY FAIR
Panhandle People ... Take it to the Fair
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Welcome to the
Texas County Free Fair!
Crop
Hail
Multi
Peril
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CROP INSURANCE, LP
106 S. East Street
Guymon, Oklahoma 73942-4534
Office: (580) 338-8626 and (580) 468-4516
(580) 338-0688 Fax
[email protected]
“Crop insurance is our only business.”
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“Our Family Serving Your Family”
HENSON
~ NOVAK
Funeral Directors
Hunter Novak, Funeral Owner/Director
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P.O. Box 1306
Guymon, OK 73942
(580) 338-3321
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August 7-10, 2013
Did you Exhibit in 2012?
NAME
__________________________________________ # ____________
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DEPT
SECTION
CLASS
DESCRIPTION OF ENTRY
EXHIBITOR SIGNATURE ____________________________________
RETURN TO:
TEXAS COUNTY FREE FAIR
BOX 1749
WEST 5TH & SUNSET LANE
GUYMON, OK 73942
580-338-5446 FAX 580-468-3027
Panhandle Printing Form 6908-entry
OFFICE USE
TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES __________
PRE ENTRIES CLOSE August 6, 2013
POSITIVELY NO PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE CASHED OR
REISSUED AFTER DECEMBER 31, 2013
For More Entries - See Back of Sheet
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DEPT
SECTION
CLASS
DESCRIPTION OF ENTRY
OFFICE USE
HOW DO I ENTER THE FAIR?
Decide what Department (A-X) you are going to enter. These are listed in the Index
of Departments at the front of the Fair Premium Book. Turn to that department.
Look through the sections and then the classes to find what you want to enter.
Fill out completely the top sections of the entry sheet. One entry sheet per person entering the fair. (The entry form may be photo
copied). List each entry by Department, Section, Class and Description. The department is outlined in bold at the top of each
department in the fair book. Attention: pre-school and grade school teachers contact us for information on entering your
students the easy way.
Example: You want to enter a red apple. This would be found in the Agricultural Department.
Dept
H
Section
9
Class
2
Description
Red apple
After listing your entries, return your entry form to the Activity Center (located at the fair grounds) by August 6, 2004. This pre
enters you. Allow 2 or 3 days for us to enter these in our computer and then you may pick up the printed tags to place on your
entries at home. These will be in the lobby on entry day, but only if you pre entered. On entry day take your pre tagged entries
to the proper department at the fair.
If you don’t pre enter, you will need to stop at the entry table in the lobby of the Activity Center to receive your entry number.
First you will need to fill out an entry form for each person that has an entry and receive an assigned number for him or her. After
receiving the exhibitor number and listing it on the entry form, take it along with your entries to the proper departments.
Everyone entering the fair must have completed an entry form!
After entering your items or livestock in the fair, return the entry form to the superintendent of the department you are entering or
return to the completed entry form box in the main lobby of the Activity Center. All entry forms must be returned to the completed
entry form box in the Activity Center lobby or a superintendent.
Do not take it with you after entering.
NO RIBBON OR PRIZE MONEY CAN BE AWARDED WITHOUT A RETURNED COMPLETED ENTRY FORM.
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