The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 July 1974 — Page 27

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Coronation Sat., Aug. 10 Rules and regulations tit the county fair

The following rules will be in effect for the Kosciusko county fair in 1974: 1. The officers of the fair will take every precaution with animals and fowls and articles on exhibit, but will not be responsible for loss or damage that may occur. Exhibitors are requested to give personal attention to their property. 2. All entries are free and are limited to Kosciusko county, except members of Kosciusko county 4-H clubs living outside the county who must enter in a 4H exhibit before entering in open class. This paragraph does not apply to open class of dairy breeders* show or beef cattle show. 3. All exhibits must be owned by exhibitor and kept for their use. Entries must specify owner’s name and address and must be regulated through the secretary and have the secretary’s card attached. 4. Inquiries must be made of the secretary or superintendent of the department in which information is desired, a list of which is found elsewhere herein. 5. Awards of premiums will be designated by ribbons of the usual color and will be made on the second, third, foiffth and fifth days of the fair. Premium ribbons will be attached at the time of awarding. 6. Persons desiring space for exhibits should make the same known to the secretary at their earliest convenience, and must take their article to the place provided; otherwise they will not come under the inspection of the judges. 7. Great care will be used in selecting competent judges who act under the committeemen of their department. All exhibitors are barred from acting as judges in any department in which they

may exhibit. 8. Judges will report decisions to the secretary, who will give orders to the proper party calling for premium. 9. The payment of premiums will be in cash, by order of the superintendent or the treasurer. Vena Myerly, at the fairgrounds office on Friday. All premiums not claimed within 10 days will be forfeited. This does not apply to exhibits in women's building. Premiums in women’s building will be paid on Saturday between 9 a.m. and noon. 10. Misrepresentation in regard to any entries will work a forfeiture of premium. 11. (a) Beef and dairy animals exhibited in open class for one day only, may be removed following the beef and dairy shows, (b) ponies and draft horses to be removed between 9 p.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m. Thursday, (c) agricultural exhibit and exhibits (in women’s building) and exhibits in conservation building shall be removed between 9 a.m. and noon on Saturday, Aug. 11, of the fair. 12. Exhibitors must furnish their own feed and bedding, keep stalls clean at all times. Also report any cancellations. 13. Exhibits in open class should be in place as early as possible on Tuesday, Aug. 7, except agriculture to be entered on Monday, Aug. 6. All exhibits in the women’s department are to be made between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Monday with the exception of horticulture which is due on Tuesday a m. Monday, Aug. 5. all 4-H livestock to be brought in between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. 14. Livestock exhibitors must comply with state requirements on health.