Banner Graphic, Volume 14, Number 248, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1984 — Page 5

Open Class rules for county fair 1 Entries in open class exhibits are limited to present residents of Putnam County, or must be a member of a Putnam County Extension Homemaker Club if resident out of county. 2. Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor and shown in their own name. Exhibitor must be adult above 4-H age. 3. Entries for open home economics department should be in by July 24th. 4. Exhibitors may make entries in as many categories as they desire, but only one entry can be made in any one class. Entry will not be accepted for articles for which there is no classification. 5. Exhibits are to be brought to Harris Hall between 8 a.m. and 12 noon on Saturday, July 28. All exhibits will be released Saturday, Aug. 4 between 8 a.m. and 12 noon and not before. 6. Judges shall not award prizes to unworthy exhibits whether there is competition or not, nor shall they award premiums on articles incorrectly entered or incorrectly named. 7. Premiums will be given and may be picked up in the Community Building during posted hours or at release time in Harris Hall. 8. Care of articles will be taken, but the fair will not be responsible for articles damaged, lost, or broken. 9. A professional is a person who teaches or makes a business or trade of a skill or art. Please indicate with “P” beside check on entry form if your exhibit should be in this class. 10. All exhibits, except assorted needlework-category IV will be judged privately and the building will be closed to the public. CLOTHING AND ART EXHIBITS 11. In category 111, Men’s and Women’s Clothing will all be judged together. 12. Quilts must never have been exhibited at fair before, except for Heirloom Class. 13. All pictures and wall hangings must be ready to hang. 14. Macrame plant hangers must be exhibited with the pot included. FOOD ENTRIES 15. A portion of pies, breads, and cakes will be displayed and the remainder may be picked up from 6-8 p.m. on July 24. If not picked up, it will be disposed of. Food exhibits will be disposed of during the fair if necessary. a. Food entries must be on disposable containers. b. Food entries must have your name and variety of product on the bottom of container. 16. A butter cake may be made with butter, margarine, or shortening but not lard, and may be any flavor, i.e. strawberry, spice, white, vanilla, yellow, etc. 17. To be considered for Ball awards, jars and lids must be Ball brand. An exhibitor may not win more than one Ball prize. 18. If you do not abide by the preceeding rules, your exhibit will be disqualified and no premiums will be awarded.

CLOTHING AND CRAFT ENTRY BLANK FOR 1984 PUTNAM COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITS NAME ; ADDRESS PHONE INDICATE ENTRY WITH CHECK Category I-Crochet Work a. Baby Item b. Clothing Item c. Household Article-1 item d. Afghan Category 11-Knitted Work a. Baby Item b. Clothing Item c. Household Article d. Afghan Category 111-Clothing-rule 11 champion will be selected a. Tops-shirts, blouses, T-shirts, etc. b. Bottoms-slacks, skirts c. Dresses d. Suits-men & women e. Jacket or Coat f. Children Category IV-Assorted Needlework champion will be selected a. Crewel Embroidery b. Regular Embroidery c. Needlepoint & Bargello d. Counted Cross-Stitch e. Candlewicking f. Machine Applique & Embroidery g. Other varieties of needlework Category V-Decorative Pillow a. Latch-Hook b. Quilted c. Needlework d. Miscellaneous Category VI-Quilts-rule 12 a. Applique b. Embroidery c. Pieced d. Quilted Wall Hanging e. Baby Quilt f. Comforts, Puff Quilts & Other Varieties

CULINARY ARTS EXHIBITS ENTRY BLANK FOR 1984 PUTNAM COUNTY FAIR. (I have read the rules and agree to abide by them.) NAME address PHONE INDICATE ENTRY WITH CHECK Category I--Pies** 2 crusts-champion will be selected a . Peach Pie b . Apple Pie c. Cherry Pie d. Berry Pie e . Fruit Pie (made with lard) f. Pecan Pie (1 crust) Category 11-Cake**-champion will be selected a. Angel Food-Uniced b. Butter Layer Cake-iced see rule 16 c. Chocolate Layer Cake-iced d. Cake made with lard-iced e Bundt Cake-glaze or iced any variety Category 111-Cake Decorating**-see rule 9 for professional a only decorating will be judged, forms may be used-limit 15” height-including decorations Category IV-Cookies**-champion will be selected a Bar Cookies-6- state flavor on label b ' Drop Cookies-6- state flavor on label _____ c Fancy Cookies-6-state flavor on label Category V-Breads**-champion will be selected a Yeast Bread, loaf-white b yeast Bread, loaf-any other variety-state variety

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Representatives of several Putnam County extension homemakers clubs met Friday in Harris Hall at the fairgrounds to plan women's exhibits and programs for the Putnam County 4-H Fair July 29-Aug. 4. Several new contests and events are planned this year, according to Edith Fry, superintendent of Harris Hall, and Betty Sendmeyer,

Category VII-Macrame-Rule 13 & 14 a. Wall Hanging b. Miscellaneous c. Plant Hanger Category VIII-Latch Hook a. Rugs b. Wall Hangings-rule 13 Category IX-Art Work-rule 9 & 10 a. Oil Painting (maximum size-with frame included 3 feet) b. Mini Oil Painting-5”x7” & under c. Acrylic d. Sketch-charcoal or pencil e. Tole Painting-1 item Category X-Ceramics-rule 9 not plaster-must be fired a. Original b. Precast Stained c. Precast Glazed Category XI--Dolls a. China or Ceramic Head-must be dressed by exhibitor b. Cloth, must be made & dressed by exhibitor & must be washable c. Soft Sculpture-made & dressed by exhibitor d. Miscellaneous-corncob, wood, apple cornshuck Category XII--Heirloom Treasures of the Future-this item must have been made by the exhibitor, it may have been exhibited at a fair prior to this fair. a. Clothing Item b. Household Item-state variety c. Miscellaneous-state item and approximate size Category XHI-Christmas At The Fair a. Christmas Wreath b. Tree Decoration c. Christmas Stocking d. Wall Hanging or Door Decoration Category XIV--Scrap Craft-recycled or leftover suppliesbefore & after description required. a. Fabrics b. Miscellaneous Category XV-Miscellaneous Art Work a. Stenciling b. Tube Painting Submit entry form by July 24 to County Extension Office.

c. Quick Bread, loaf-state variety d. Dinner Rolls-6 e. Fancy Sweet Bread-rings, rolls, twists, etc.- if individual roll exhibit 6 Category VI-Candy**-champion will be selected a. Fudge-Chocolate-6 pieces b. Fudge-Peanut Butter -6 pieces c. Peanut Brittle-6 pieces d. Choice Variety-6 pieces or any one variety Category VII-Canning*-pint or quart, will not be opened a. Tomatoes-red-whole or quarter b. Green Beans c. 3 cans Your Choice-fruits and/or vegetables-no relish or pickles Category VIII-Pickles*-will be opened and tasted, pint or quart a. Sweet-whole, sliced or chunk b. Dill-whole, sliced or chunk c. Pickled Beets, whole or sliced d. Bread & Butter Pickles e. Relish, any variety f. Other Variety Pickles Category IX-Jellies & Jams*-will be opened and tasted a. Jelly-1 glass any kind-state flavor on label b. Jam-1 glass any kind-state flavor on label c. Freezer Jam-1 eontainer-any kind-state flavor on label (freezer jam to be picked up after judging) *See Rules 17-Food Entries **Must be in Disposable Container Submit entry form by July 24 to County Extension Office.

Putnam County extension home economist. On hand to help schedule activities were (front row, from left) Shirley Games, Clinton Beavers; Debbie Watson, Clinton Beavers; Marjorie Cash, Club Sixteen; Audra Holton, Clinton Beavers; Barbara Allen, Clinton Beavers; Susie Drawbaugh, West Floyd; and Blanche Miller, West Floyd.

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June 25,1984, The Putnam County Banner Graphic

Also, (back row, from left) Ruby Massey, Clinton Beavers; Margaret Neild, Clinton Beavers; Marcella Samsel, Allspices; Mrs. Fry, June Collins, superintendent of the open garden dept.; Sandi Rossok, Clinton Beavers; Christine Huggler, West Floyd; and Mrs. Sendmeyer. (Banner-Graphic photo by Becky Igo).

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