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JuneJune 10th10th -- JuneJune 16th16th Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR

Insure Today Be Sure Tomorrow STALEY INSURANCE MARTINSVILLE BRANCH AGENCY 55 W Cumberland Martinsville, IL 62442 For all your insurance needs (217) 382-1080 21 South Central Avenue Member FDIC P.O. Box 185 Casey, IL 62420

BRYAN COCHONOUR, CIC; CRM TOM MONKEN CASEY BRANCH DON COCHONOUR, CIC 305-307 North Central Avenue P.O. Box 337 MIKE NICHOLS Casey, Illinois 62420 (217) 932-2136 (217) 932-5221 (Phone) Member FDIC (217) 932-2338 (Fax) www.staleyinscasey.com Casey West Union - Flat Rock Farm • Equine Lawrenceville - Toledo Home • Auto Biggsville - Martinsville Commercial • Workers Comp Life • Annuities Robinson - Marshall Serving Clark County since 1960 Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR

The Martinsville Agricultural Enjoy the Fair Assoc., Inc. Proudly Presents Its

Midway 73rd Annu al Fair State Fair Quality Rides To Be Held On The Fairgrounds MARTINSVILLE, ILLINOIS

June 10 - June 16, 2018

www.martinsvilleagfair.com Prime Time Amusements Ride all night with on the Midway! $7 gate admission Monday-Saturday Starting at 6pm

Prime Time Amusements

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DEPARTMENTAL INDEX INDEX OF ADVERTISER’S (Continued) DEPT. Page M A Beef Cattle ...... 18-20 Macey, Nancy (Clark County Treasurer) ...... 38 Marshall Marathon Gas Station ...... 28 F Sheep ...... 29 Marathon Pipe Line, LLC ...... 102 U Goat ...... 30-31 Martin's IGA, Casey...... 28 G Swine ...... 32-34 Martinsville Booster Club ...... 114 H Jr. Horse & Pony Show ...... 39 Martinsville Chamber of Commerce ...... 7 Martinsville on the Move ...... 15 J Agricultural Products ...... 45-46 Martinsville Pharmacy ...... 84 K Horticulture ...... 48 Martinsville Roofi ng Company, Inc ...... 64 L Floriculture ...... 49-50 Martinsville Township ...... 47 M Textiles and Fine Arts ...... 51-53 Maulding Farm & Seed ...... 21 Maulding Excavating ...... 21 N-1 Education and Natural History ...... 54-56 Mermaid Madness ...... 102 N-2 Education and Natural History ...... 57-59 Mill Creek Meats & Processing ...... 20 O Culinary ...... 60-62 Mill Creek Restaurant ...... 109 P Junior Dept. (Other than Livestock) ...... 66-68 Miss Barlow's Cafe ...... 41 Moonshine Dairy Goats Skin Care Products ...... 76 Q Truck Pull & Tractor Pulls ...... 71-72 Moonshine Store ...... 109 S Harness Races ...... 78 Morgan Plumbing & Heating ...... 26 Car & Truck Flat Drags ...... 110 Mustard Seeds ...... 114 Demolition Derby ...... 112-113 N Naomi Hills ...... 116 Lawn Mower Derby ...... 115 Norris Electric Cooperative ...... 10 5K Run/Walk ...... 26-27 O Oblong Feed & Seed, Inc...... 70 P Pap-R Products...... 83 OTHER INFORMATION Perry D. Baird - Attorney at Law ...... 42 Fair Program ...... 3 Phillips, Reggie (State Representative) ...... 117 Fair Offi cials & Directors ...... 4 Preferred Bank ...... 9 Department Superintendents ...... 5 PressTime Graphics, Inc...... 36 Proof of Existence ...... 40 Permits & Privileges ...... 12 Q Entries ...... 13 Quality Lime Company ...... 37 Exhibitors ...... 14 R Barnyard Scramble ...... 14 Randy's Auto-Repair of Marshall, Inc...... 39 Ron Elliott Heating & Air Conditioning ...... 81 Prices of Admission ...... 15 Rowe Foundry ...... 22 Rules & Police Regulations ...... 16 RW Brown & Associates...... 100 Livestock Health Requirements ...... 85-89 S Rules & Regulations ...... 105 Schiver, David & Bernie ...... 81 Scott's Building Center ...... 109 Public Laws ...... 106 Shoaff & Vandeventer LLC ...... 16 Shore - Murphy & Associates of Casey ...... 64 Shore - Murphy & Associates, Marshall ...... 95 The Secretary's Offi ce at the Martinsville Fairgrounds will be open on Saturday Shull, Cheryl (County Clerk) ...... 114 Snearley & Company ...... 100 and Sunday the beginning of fair week, for the purpose of taking entries and Sparks & Sons ...... 76 transacting business for the 73rd annual fair June 10 - June 16, 2018. Stephen's Space Rentals or M & M Storage ...... 95 Stifal Hardware, Inc...... 80 Superior Fuels ...... 92 T Taggart Ag Supply ...... 82 The Big Dipper ...... 82 The Equity ...... 17 Secretary's Offi ce The Glam Factor ...... 10 The Pharmacie Shoppe ...... 84 217-382-5512 W Wellum Chiropractic Centre ...... 93 www.martinsvilleagfair.com Whaley's Plumbing ...... 102 Whitetail Properties ...... 75 Whitling Whimsey Cafe...... 65 Willow Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church ...... 47 Thank you to all supporters of Willow Creek Farms ...... 73 WMMC Radio ...... 79 Wolfe Signs & Graphics ...... 69 the 2018 fair. Wood Magician ...... 40 Y Yargus ...... 43 Inside Front Cover Casey State Bank Martinsville Agricultural Inside Back Cover Staley Insurance Agency Back Cover Fair Association Greenwell Funeral Home

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INDEX OF ADVERTISER’S A Martinsville Agricultural Fair A Taste of Country Catering ...... 95 Advocate/Casey Westfi eld Reporter ...... 99 June 10 - June 16, 2018 Alliance Tractor, LLC ...... 107 Allright Turkey Farm ...... 80 Sun, June 10 7:00 pm Cowboy Church/David Davis Ministries American Seamless Guttering and Custom Aluminum ...... 25 Animal Care Clinic ...... 62 (FREE GATE AND GRANDSTANDS) Annapolis Grain, Co...... 98 B Barking Beauties ...... 70 *Mon, June 11 5:30pm Harness Horse Racing Beck's ...... 21 BEI Automotive ...... 65 (Great Midwest Trot & Pace) Birkey's ...... 104 Bishop Excavating ...... 9 Bolin Transport, LLC ...... 65 Tues, June 12 7:00pm Truck & Non-Aspirated Tractor Pulls Brown, Bill (Sheriff) ...... 73 Buck Acres, LTD ...... 79 Burnsides Community Health Center ...... 64 Wed, June 13 7:00pm Open Diesel Trucks and Tractor Pulls Butcher Chiropractic ...... 10 C Can-Do Construction ...... 41 Casey Family Medical Center ...... 11 Thurs, June 14 4:00pm Entries Close in the Secretary's Casey KOA Kampground ...... 9 Offi ce for the Barnyard Scramble Casey Veterinary Service ...... 47 Central State Construction ...... 94 7:00pm Barnyard Scrambles Changing Hands Resale Shop ...... 20 City of Martinsville ...... 8 Clark County Circuit Clerk's Offi ce ...... 28 Fri, June 15 10:00am Open Jackpot Sheep Show Clark County Farm Bureau ...... 91 Clark County Ready Mix ...... 91 7:00pm Flat Track Drag Racing Country Financial - Nathan Bennett ...... 91 D Dahnke Pine Patch ...... 100 Sat, June 16 8:00am Registration for 5K Walk/Run Darcie's Scrapbooks & More ...... 100 D-I Supply ...... 34 9:00am 5K Walk/Run Dollar n Sense ...... 38 Dorsett Ford ...... 97 9:00am Open Jackpot Goat Show Dr. Patrick M. Niebrugge ...... 92 9:00am Junior Horse & Pony Show E Earl's Supper Club ...... 99 10:00am Open Jackpot Beef Show Edgar County Shrine Club ...... 108 Ellis Electric ...... 74 11:00am Open Jackpot Swine Show EnerStar ...... 92 7:00pm Auto/Truck/Lawn Mower/Power F Farm Credit Illinois ...... 24 Wheels Demolition Derby Ferrell Gas ...... 80 First Bank ...... 44 Fireworks immediately following First Neighbor Bank, N.A...... 90 the Derby Forestech Wood Products ...... 69 Forsythe Family Farms Alpacas ...... 40 G Goble Manufacturing, Inc...... 11 Goodwin's Body Shop ...... 96 * Please note early start time for the Harness Racing. Greathouse of Pizza ...... 11 H Heartland Ag, Inc ...... 40 FREE NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT IN THE Heartland Nursing Center ...... 69 LINN PAVILION AT 6:00PM Helena ...... 101 Hutchens Diesel Performace & Ag Repair ...... 47 Hutton's Parts Service, Inc...... 107 $7 GATE ADMISSION I Illini FS ...... 28 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Inman, Linda & Leon ...... 70 J FREE STATE-FAIR QUALITY RIDES JJet Leasing, Inc...... 65 K WITH PAID ADMISSION Kannmacher Family ...... 92 (Monday thru Saturday, starting at 6pm each evening.) Kannmacher Family Farm ...... 96 Kayla Elizabeth Photography ...... 20 King Chiropractic Clinic ...... 79 SENIOR (65+) DISCOUNT GATE ADMISSION Kirchner Building Center ...... 23 Knowles Auction Service ...... 36 $4 BETWEEN 4:00PM AND 5:00PM Kraemart ...... 94 (Monday thru Saturday) Kusterman Crop Insurance ...... 13 L Larsson Woodyard & Henson, LLP ...... 42 FREE PARKING EVERY NIGHT! Lawrence Gravel, Inc...... 77 Lee, Laurie (County Clerk) ...... 41 Lincoln Trail Family Restaurant ...... 94 For details go to martinsvilleagfair.com or like us on Lion's Gate Apartment ...... 22 Facebook at Martinsville Agricultural Fair Littlejohn Grain, Inc...... 103 Longview Bank & Trust...... 82 FAMILY NIGHT EVERY NIGHT!

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Martinsville Fair Offi cials

President ------ALAN BUCKNER Co-Vice-Presidents ------ANDY CRUSE See you at Co-Vice-Presidents ------PHILLIP REEDS Secretary ------SHERRY REPP Treasurer------BARRET VONBEHREN the fair! Assistant Treasurer ------JEFF LEWIS

DIRECTORS Bryan Bennett, Martinsville Scott Bennett, Mar tin s ville Dustin Bishop, Marshall John Bishop, Martinsville Alan Buckner, Martinsville Norma Calvert, Martinsville Doug Clement, Casey Fred Clement, Martinsville Andy Cruse, Marshall Max Cruse, Martinsville Trent Dahnke, Marshall Lynn Denham, Martinsville George Greenwell, Martinsville John Hammond, Mar tin s ville Brian Haskins, Martinsville Blake Hills, Martinsville Don Hills, Martinsville ReggieBrad Jerry Hills, Martinsville Chris Kannmacher, Martinsville Gale Kannmacher, Martinsville Mark Kannmacher, Martinsville Halbrook Jeff Lewis, Marshall StatePhillips Representative „ 109th District Trent Maxwell, Martinsville State Representative • 109th District Chris Miller, Casey District Office: 10110 E. State Highway 33 Justin Parcel, Martinsville District Offi ce: Karyn Paulsen, West Union Suite B 811 W. Lincoln(஌QJKDP Avenue • ,/ Charleston,   IL 61920 Scott Price, Martinsville (217) 348-1110 Phillip Reeds, Martinsville Fax   (217) 348-1166 Sherry Repp, Palestine Email:  )$;[email protected] Randy Stephens, Annapolis VWDWHUHSKDOEURRN#IURQWLHUFRPEmail: [email protected] Barret VonBehren, Robinson KWWSZZZIDFHERRNFRP5HS+DOEURRN Deone Wilson, Martinsville Tim Wilson, Jr., Martinsville Bob Zellers, Casey

HONORARY Eddie Buckner

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Department Superintendents A - Beef Cattle ...... Jeff Lewis F - Sheep ...... Barret VonBehren U - Goats ...... Scott Price G - Swine ...... Bryan Bennett H4 - Jr. Horse & Pony Show ...... Ruth Stewart Agricultural Hall Supervisor ...... Lori Williamson J - Agricultural Products ...... Lisa Logan K - Horticulture ...... Lisa Logan L - Floriculture ...... Lisa Logan M - Textiles & Fine Arts ...... Judy Washburn N1 - Education & Natural History ...... Teresa Carver N2 - Hobbies & Collections...... Ann Nave O - Culinary ...... Joyce Bishop P - Jr. Homemakers ...... Linda Carpenter Q - Truck and Tractor Pulls ...... Randy Stephens S - Harness Racing ...... Phil Reeds Demolition Derby & Lawn Mower Derby ...... Martinsville Fire Department Flat Track Drags ...... Martinsville Ag Fair 5K Run/Walk ...... Karyn Paulsen

Gates ...... Julie Higginbotham & Julie Higginbotham Grandstand ...... Sarah Wilhoit Concessions ...... Norma Calvert, Phil Reeds ...... & Karyn Paulsen HOMETOWN COUNTRY FAIR Our small town down on ole main street Attractions...... George Greenwell Where friends still take the time to meet Livestock Health ...... Diana Wilson, DVM And the stores don't quite look the same But they just aren't to blame Racing Secretary ...... Deone Wilson For our footprints we left long ago Public Relations ...... Norma Calvert, Andy Cruse On the midway don't you know ...... & Trent Dahnke People change, nothing stays the same But our hometown country fair Fair Book ...... Sherry Repp Chorus Race Programs...... Mallory Price We still raise the flag, thank God above Safety & Fire Protection...... Bill Jodry For he has blessed us all With this small town in America We're proud of and we love... Win a teddy bear, ride the ferris wheel Eat some cotton candy for a meal Drink lemonade at your favorite stand Walk the midway hand in hand You could see excitement in our eyes When we won that special prize So come on back, friends waiting there At your hometown country fair In Memoriam Chorus Ride the tilter whirl with your favorite girl This fun you just can't miss Ride the merry go round, lots of memories found Robert Houpt And the boys all steal a kiss We recall those good old high school days Simpler times, Elvis craze 1929-2017 So come on back friends waiting there At your hometown country fair Chorus Words and Music by Naomi Hills

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THANK YOU TO LAST YEAR'S AG FAIR SPONSORS DIAMOND SPONSORS BEI AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR THE EQUITY/WINFIELD HELENA MAULDING TRUCKING/MAULDING EXCAVATING/MAULDING FARM & SEED/BECK'S HYBRIDS PAP-R-PRODUCTS

PLATINUM SPONSORS ANNAPOLIS GRAIN/SULLIVAN GRAIN CASEY STATE BANK FIRST BANK LITTLEJOHN GRAIN ROWE FOUNDRY YARGUS MANUFACTURING

GOLD SPONSORS DAVID & BERNIE SCHIVER SILVER SPONSORS AMERICAN SEAMLESS GUTTERING CASEY VETERINARY SERVICE CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES DAHNKE PINE PATCH GREENWELL FUNERAL HOME MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC MARTINSVILLE PHARMACY MARTINSVILLE TOWNSHIP MID-ILLINOIS CONCRETE/BUTCH SPRAKER

BRONZE SPONSORS ALLIANCE TRACTOR BIRKEY'S FARM STORE BISHOP EXCAVATING CONSOLIDATED COMMUNICATIONS FIRST NEIGHBOR BANK GOODWIN'S BODY SHOP KRAEMART MISS BARLOW'S/MUSTARD SEEDS MOONSHINE STORE OUTDOOR OBSESSIONS/REYNOLDS OIL PRESSTIME GRAPHICS RON ELLIOTT HEATING AND A/C Rules available at: http://we-crash.proboards.com/thread/68624/martinsville-rescue-promotions-derby-rules SNEARLEY & CO./DARCIE'S - 6 - - 115 - Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR

The Martinsville Chamber The Martinsville Booster Club of Commerce hopes you enjoy and fair week. The Lincoln School Museum Support the Bluestreaks and become a member of the Booster Club for only $10 Hope you enjoy the Martinsville Agricultural Fair this year Calendar of Events

Hours: 2018/2019 Monday - Thursday 6am-1pm Friday & Saturday 6am-8pm • September, 2018 [email protected] - 4H BBQ/Harvest Fest https://www.facebook.com/MustardSeeds4 31 West Cumberland • Martinsville, IL 62442 • October, 2018 Cheryl Wieland - Costume Contest/Trick or Treat • December, 2018 Shull - Santa's Helper Dinner - Annual Shopping Expo/Lunch - Herb Williams Memorial Dinner

• Spring, 2019 Clark - Chamber Annual Meeting/Dinner

County Be sure to visit the Historic Lincoln School Clerk Open Sundays May thru September 2-4pm or tours available by appointment Vote for Experience 217-276-7668

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HERMAN DAVIDSON, Mayor Rules available at: MELINDA OWEN, Treas. http://we-crash.proboards.com/thread/68624/martinsville-rescue-promotions-derby-rules MARLENE WILHOIT, Clerk Sponsored By:

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red Bank PPPrefer BusinessBB & Community Together... that’s the Preferred Way! 217-932-BANK (2265) 602 N. Rte 49 • PO Box 160 Casey, IL 62420 www.preferred-bank.com

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HOME PH. (217) 932-5171 OFFICE PH. (217) 932-5740 2018 DR. TONY L. BUTCHER MARTINSVILLE DR. AARON STINSON MARTINSVILLE, IL CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN AGRICULTURAL35(67$*( FAIR HOURS: 80% Pay Back AND TROPHIES 67$*( M, T, W, F 9AM TO 6PM • THURS & SAT 9AM TO NOON 409 N. CENTRAL • CASEY, IL 62420 Cars, Trucks and More FLAT TRACK DRAG RACING

Kaitlin Davis 30 W. Cumberland • Martinsville, IL FRIFRIDAY,DAY, JUNE 15 @ 7 PM

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FOR INFO CALL: 8543 N State Highway 130 Newton, IL 62448 Dustin Bishop 217-264-4539 Phone: (618) 783-8765 Toll Free: (877) 783-8765 SPONSORED BY: Maulding Excavating www.norriselectric.com Maulding Farm & Seed (Dealer of Beck’s Hybrids)

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Truck Classes - 4 Wheel Drive 11 N. Central Ave. Casey, IL 217-932-5904 G. 4 & 6 Cylinder H. Stock V8 355 CID and Below I. Stock V8 356 CID and Above ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS J. Modifi ed 355 CID and Below K. Modifi ed 356 CID and Above Visit our office today or call 217-932-5904 L All Diesel Trucks to schedule an appointment. M. All Semi Tractors Adult & Pediatric Medicine Preventative Health Care Other Immunizations Acute Illness N. Motorcycles - Street* School & Sports Exams Women’s Health Exams O. Motorcycles - Off Road* Occupational Medicine Family Planning P. ATV's* Diabetic Management Blood Pressure Management Q UTV's* Minor Laceration Repair Cholesterol Treatment

Office Hours *Classes may be divided further based on CC's depending on entries. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday **Classes May Change Subject to Number in Classes 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM **No Front Wheel Drive Trucks Allowed Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM **Additional Rules will be Announced at Drivers Meeting

Stock Class-As is from factory. Muffl er / pipe changes allowed. No headers, manifolds, carburetors, or internal changes allowed. No tuners, aftermarket turbo's, GOBLE superchargers, etc. Modifi ed-Anything but paddle tires or anything deemed Manufacturing Inc. unsafe by the inspectors. 217-932-5615 “Goble, a trusted name in business since 1880” www.goblemanufacturing.com • 704 W. MAIN CASEY, IL Judges and Inspectors Decisions are FINAL!! PRECISION MACHINING • DESIGN • MACHINE REPAIR Events are run just like a drag strip with Professional Lights!! MANUFACTURING CONSULTING • STORAGE RENTAL

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1. Persons wishing to rent booths, stands and Have Fun At privileges to use any part of the Fairgrounds must submit an application to the Concessions The and General Vendor Committee. Applications Martinsville may be obtained by calling 713-865-0022. Ag Fair! 2. No privilege will be granted for less than $50.

3. All applications for space must be approved by the Concessions and General Vendor Committee and will be considered in order of their application. MOONSHINE

4. The rate will be governed by location. There will be a standardized rate for all food STORE concessionaires, including for-profi t and not-for- profi t entities. 618-569-9200 5. All concession fees must be submitted with the 6017 E. 300th Rd., Martinsville, IL 62442 application, prior to May 1. All general vendor fees must be paid prior to the fi rst day of the Fair. Millcreek Restaurant Bill & Pat Rhoads, Owners 6. Each concessionaire or vendor must confi ne himself to the space allotted to him. There will 11489 E. Clarksville Rd. be an additional fee for each additional trailer/ Marshall, IL 62441 truck electric hookup. 217-889-2211 7. All concessionaires and vendors must provide Hours: Wed-Sat 6am-8pm & Sun 6am-2pm current“Proof of Insurance” listing the Martinsville Agricultural Fair Association as Buffets - Cat sh Dinner an additionally insured party. If applicable they must provide copies of all certifi cations required SCOTT'S by the Clark County Health Department. B U I L D I N G C E N T E R Phone 923-3161 8. Concessionaires and vendors must abide by Fax 923-3123 the rules of the Association and terms of their agreement and licenses. Failure to do so, shall PO Box 245 subject them to forfeiture of their privilege and 1200 E Cumberland lead to exclusion from the grounds without Greenup, Illinois 62428 reimbursement. www.scottsbuildingcenter.com

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ENTRIES Edgar County Shrine Club 1. Check each livestock department to see when entries should 2018 BBQ Weekend be made. 2. Check each department to see when animals must be in Edgar County Fairgrounds place. 3. Entry fees as above each class. Paris, IL 61944 4. Purebred animals must be registered with their respective breed association and held in readiness for checking by Superintendent of Department before, during or after animal is shown. 5. No animal will be permitted to roam at large on grounds. 6. All protests must be in writing, accompanied by an affi davit setting forth the grounds for protesting. Protests against exhibition of either animal or articles must be fi led with the Secretary on day of contest. In every case of protest the parties protesting must deposit a sum of money equal to the amount of the purse. In the event of the protest being sustained it shall be returned to the complaintant and if the protest shall not be sustained the sum shall be forfeited to the Board. 7. No Exhibitor will be paid more than two monies in any one class. 8. All animals must be under control by owner or person in Friday June 8th charge at all times. - "Forget Me Not" Antique Alley 12pm - 6pm - American Legion Post 211 Fish Fry 4pm - 7pm - Shrine Auction @ American Legion Post 211 terman 5:30pm us - Dirt Drags and Power Wheels Obstacle Course Crop Insurance 7pm K Agent: Marikaye Neal Saturday June 9th 702 NE 4th St. -- Casey, IL. 62420 - "Forget Me Not" Antique Alley 217-932-4018 9am - 7pm - Lion's Club Walk for Sight 9am - Kiddy Tractor Pulls 11am - Shrine BBQ - 11am e 7pm - Shrine Parade 2pm - Truck and Tractor Pull 5pm

- 108 - - 13 - Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS WILL PLEASE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING. 1. Read the list. Alliance Tractor, LLC 2. Decide on the entries to be made and make a Four locations to serve you. mem o ran dum of the articles in the same order as they are found in the list. Fair Asso ci a tion reserves Four locations to serve you. the right to refuse entries when space is unavailable. 3. No exhibitor will be paid more than two monies under one premium number. 4. Exhibitor de nition for Groups: Where herd is registered in the name of different members of a family residing on one farm and where the herd is one unit, all entries may be considered as a single exhibitor. 5. Registration papers are needed for livestock, except steers. 6. Do not ask to make entries after closing date. 7. This book is subject to corrections. South Route 45 8. No Alcohol, Drugs or Firearms are permitted on the Vincennes, IN 47591 Mattoon, IL 61938 grounds. 812-882-5750 217-234-6478 Junction of 40 & 49 West Route 33 Casey, IL 62420 Newton, IL 62448 217-932-5941 618-783-3285 Sign-Up at the Secretary’s Offi ce for the Hutton's Parts Service, Inc. BARNYARD SCRAMBLE 7:00pm Entries Close at 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 14

Pigs 6-14 Goats 4-12 Rabbits & Chickens 3, 4, 5 year olds Casey, IL - 10 N.E. First ADULTS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE Ph. (217) 932-2125 SCRAMBLE ARENA! Marshall, IL - 614 Locust St. Ph. (217) 826-6321 Gate admission $7 Greenup, IL - 200 E. Cumberland for everyone 2 and over. Ph. (217) 923-3145 Free Grandstand - Free Parking "Big Enough to Serve You — Not Too Big to SPONSORED BY: THE EQUITY Know You" AND WINFIELD

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PUBLIC LAWS RELATING TO FAIRS PRICES OF ADMISSION · IN ILLINOIS · Gate Admission - 2 and over (after 4:00pm) Monday, Attention is called to the following section of laws Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday ...... $7 passed by the leg is la ture respecting Fairs. They will be strictly en forced. Thursday Night Gate Admission - Everyone 2 and over Section 1. - Be it enacted by the People of pays $7 for admission - Free Grandstand. the State of Illinois represented in the General Box seats are reserved for box seat holders...... $7 Assembly: That no person shall keep any shop, Grandstand Nights (except Thursday) ...... $2 to $15 booth, tent wagon or carriage or any article of traf c whatso ev er, or sell or expose for sale, give, Pit Passes ...... $10-$20 barter or otherwise dispose of or near such shop, booth, tent, wagon or carriage: vessel or boat in Concession Ticket ...... $10 any other way or place, any spirits or other liquors or any provisions or any traf c whatsoever, at or Grandstand Box (6 seats) Monday - Saturday .....$70 & $75 within two miles from the place where any hor- ticulture or mechanical fair or exhibition is held Grandstand Box (single seats) Monday - Saturday ...... $15 or shall any person within the dis tance aforesaid exhibit shows or plays unless the same shall be Private Parking for Week ...... $25 duly authorized by the proper authorities previ ous to the commencement of said exhibition; nor shall Senior (65+) Discount Gate Admission at $4 any person within the area aforesaid promote, Between 4:00pm and 5:00pm aid or be engaged in the racing of animals or in Monday thru Saturday gaming of any description; nor shall any person ob struct the passage of any highway or travelled Carnival rides will be free with additional paid road within the distance afore said: Provided that attractions from 6 p.m. to ? Monday through Saturday. nothing in this act shall affect tavern keepers, You must purchase a $7 gate admission to ride. distillers and others exercising their calling at their usual legitimate places of doing business, or any person who shall have a written permit from the president of such agricultural, me chan i- cal or hor ti cul tur al society or sell bread, or other provisions for the supply of persons at such fairs or exhibition, their horses or cattle, such per sons Wishing All Fair-Goers It’s Small...It’s Friendly...It’s Home! attending, conforming to all of the regulations A Fun Filled Week! of said society and the laws of the state. Any person found guilty of a violation of the above Sponsor of section shall be  ned not less than  ve dollars Heritage Days and the Martinsville nor more than  fty. Hometown ON THE MOVE Christmas On The Old National Road Festival U S S 40 70 ! a !! dd e We Are Proud le ur U Est. 1833 ut To Be Supporters of The p Fo e’s F Martinsville Fair! r Martinsvill

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A FEW RULES WORTH OBSERVING RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. If you have entries to make, attend to it at once and when NOTICE — FAIR NOT RESPONSIBLE your stock or articles are entered see that they are in The Board of Directors an nounces that the Martinsville readi ness at the proper time and place for examination by Ag ri cul tural Fair Asso cia tion will not be responsible to any the committee or by the judge. person, indi vid ual, corporation or asso cia tion for any loss by 2. Accept no rumor in regard to the business of exhibition. If either  re, theft or by personal injury sustained by anyone you do not know what to do, inquire of the of cer whose duty through the negligence of any person or group of persons, it is to tell you. One-half the disappointment and trouble at exhibits or exhibitors. the Fair is occasioned by relying on hearsay. Attend to your While the Martinsville Agricultural Fair Association will business. If it is wrong, you know where the blame is. give ad e quate police protection and take such precautionary 3. Read the rules and by example assist in en forc ing them, but measures consis tent in the operation of the Martinsville do not forget that mistakes will occur where thousands are Agricultural Fair, the Fair Board positively will not be responsible congregated. The Board en deav ors to do justice to all. for any of these occurrences under any circumstances. 4. The success of the coming fair depends largely upon the The Directors of the Martinsville Agricultural Fair Association manner in which the public patronizes it. reserve the right to declare off the fair and withdraw all premiums offered should unforseen circumstances occur POLICE REGULATIONS which in the judgement of the Directors would make it advisable The Clark County Sheriff and the Martinsville Police to do so and all premiums offered and contracts made are made De part ment shall have general police su per vi sion on the with that distinct understanding. grounds. They shall have full charge of the police force in the The Martinsville Agricultural Fair Association reserves the employ of the Fair man age ment, except as otherwise pro vid ed  nal and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations subject to order of the Board of Di rec tors. and arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions All of cers and policemen shall be sworn in as con ser va tors of and differences in regard thereto and to add or amend these the peace and it shall be their duty to arrest any person creating rules as they may deem advisable. Should any dispute as to a dis tur bance or violating any of the rules or reg u la tions of the meaning of any premium offered or as to any rule regarding fair or the laws of the state. the admission into or exclusion from the various classes. The meaning or construction of such a rule shall be left to the Board Alcohol, Drugs and Firearms are not permitted on the grounds of Directors and their decision shall be  nal. By entering the exhibitor agrees to abide by each and every rule printed in this catalog. SHOAFF & No one to sell feed on grounds except authorized feed dealers. Arts Hall will be open from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m Tuesday, VANDEVENTER LLC Wednesday and Thursday. All exhibits in Arts Hall should www.SandVLAW.com be picked up between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. All exhibits at the fair grounds will be under the control of the Superintendent of its department and no exhibit can be removed from the fairgrounds until close of the Fair without permission in writing from the President and Secretary. Care will be taken to prevent injury or loss to any animal or article exhibited, but the Fair Association will not be responsible for any damage or loss, should any occur. Cara C. Shoaff, Attorney A suf cient police force will always be on hand to prevent disorderly conduct of any kind. [email protected] Persons making themselves offensive to the of cers or Angela C. Vandeventer, Attorney visitors of the As so ci a tion will be excluded from the grounds [email protected] at the discretion of the President. Automobiles and other vehicles will be permitted on main thor ough fare only before 8:30 a.m. of each day. Two locations to serve you: Illinois Statutes provide a penalty of Ten (10) Dollars and costs for any person jumping the fence, and any one caught Casey Charleston so doing will be duly arrested, taken to the city and  ned for 11 East Main, PO Box 250 1519 University Ave such offense. Casey, IL 62420 Charleston, IL 61920 All animals must be under control at all times by owner, Tel: 217-609-0111 Tel: 217-234-3143 trainer, or person in charge. Fax: 1-888-241-6108 Fax: 1-888-241-6108

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DEPARTMENT A - BEEF CATTLE Open Jackpot Beef Show Saturday, June 16 at 10:00am

Jeff Lewis, Superintendent PAYOUT: 1st-44%; 2nd-31%; 3rd-25%

Rules 1. All animals must be in place by 8:00 a.m. 2. Market animals weight in 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. 3. Exhibitors may show off trailers. 4. Entry fee is $30 per head. 5. All beef MUST show. 6. Superintendent may combine or remove breeds at discretion. 7. Market animals may be broken into weight classes at superintendent’s discretion. 8. Showmanship age based on exhibitor’s age as of September 1, previous year. 9. Payouts to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each class, pro-rated based on entries. 10. Additional money may be available for Grand and Reserve Champion Heifer and Grand and Reserve Champion Steer. 11. Heifers are shown by breed. Crossbred steer division is shown by weight. 12. Entries close at 9 a.m.

MUST HAVE 5 HEAD TO MAKE A BREED; OTHERWISE, WILL BE SHOWN AS AOB.

Will show for Champion heifer and steer in each breed. Then show for Grand and Reserve Champion Heifer and Grand and Reserve Champion Steer.

YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP 1. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) 2. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old) 3. Novice Showmanship (8 years old and under)

Registration papers required for purebreds.

Added money donated by Farm Credit Illinois, Paris

NO DOGS ALLOWED IN BARNS NO ALCOHOL, DRUGS OR FIREARMS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS

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HORNED & POLLED SHORTHORNS - 1 6. Heifer calved before January 1 previous year Whaley's Plumbing 7. Heifer calved January 1 - April 30 previous year 8. Heifer calved May 1 - August 31 previous year 9. Heifer calved after September 1 previous year Waylon Whaley 10. CHAMPION HEIFER Owner / Licensed Plumber 11. Pair of Heifers 12. Steer 2007 East 950th Road • Casey, IL Offi ce # (217) 932-2940 ANGUS - 2 Cell # (217) 549-9986 18. Heifer calved before January 1 previous year 19. Heifer calved January 1 - April 30 previous year License # 058-190240 20. Heifer calved May 1 - August 31 previous year 21. Heifer calved after September 1 previous year 22. CHAMPION HEIFER 23. Pair of Heifers 24. Steer

SIMMENTAL - 3 30. Heifer calved before January 1 previous year 31. Heifer calved January 1 - April 30 previous year Proud Supporter of the 32. Heifer calved May 1 - August 31 previous year 33. Heifer calved after September 1 previous year Martinsville Ag Fair 34. CHAMPION HEIFER 35. Pair of Heifers 36. Steer

HORNED & POLLED HEREFORDS - 4 MERMAID MADNESS 42. Heifer calved before January 1 previous year 43. Heifer calved January 1 - April 30 previous year Furniture and Home Decor 44. Heifer calved May 1 - August 31 previous year 45. Heifer calved after September 1 previous year 46. CHAMPION HEIFER 47. Pair of Heifers 48. Steer

ALL OTHER REGISTERED BREEDS - 5 54. Heifer calved before January 1 previous year 55. Heifer calved January 1 - April 30 previous year 56. Heifer calved May 1 - August 31 previous year 57. Heifer calved after September 1 previous year 58. CHAMPION HEIFER Bryan and Amy Francis 59. Pair of Heifers 709 Archer Ave 60. Bull and Heifer CROSSBRED - 6 Marshall, Illinois 62441 65. Steer 217-251-6049 or 217-264-3482 [email protected]

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GRAND CHAMPIONS - 7 66. Grand Champion Heifer 67. Reserve Grand Champion Heifer 68. Grand Champion Steer ENJOY THE FAIR! 69. Reserve Grand Champion Steer

SHOWMANSHIP - 8 72. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) 73. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old) 74. Novice Showmanship (8 years old and under) HELENA Mill Creek Meats & Processing Retail and Wholesale Meat Sales Complete Custom Meat Processing Competitive Pricing 217-889-3363 11521 E. Clarksville Rd • Marshall [email protected]

Kayla Elizabeth Photography West Union, Illinois 9666 E. Angling Rd. 618-421-2916 Martinsville, IL 62442 CHANGING HANDS RESALE SHOP 46 West Cumberland, Martinsville, IL 62442 2SHUDWHGE\0DUWLQVYLOOH2Q7KH0RYH 217.382.4241

A community store where all Proceeds are used for merchandise is donated and all community-improvement labor is volunteered! projects! Randy Stephens, Salesman STORE HOURS: Sunday-Monday: CLOSED Tuesday-Wednesday NOON TO 6:00PM • Thursday-Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday - 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. SPONSOR OF OPEN DIESEL

All donations of household TRUCK AND TRACTOR PULLS items and clothes are welcomed! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 7:00PM Have Fun...AT THE FAIR!!!

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Snearley & Company NAYADIC & MULTI•FLO Wastewater Treatment Systems Sales and Service Septic Tank Cleaning and Service Portable Toilet Rentals 1-800-373-9100 • Commercial & Residental Of ce: 47 W. Cumberland • Demolition Warehouse: 448 Webster Jerry Snearley Martinsville, IL 217-382-4364 • Fence Row Removal • Ditch & Waterway Cleaning • Basement Digging DARCIE'S SCRAPBOOKS & MORE • Pond Cleaning

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SCRAPBOOK SUPPLIES! DARCIE AUSTIN & SHERRI SNEARLEY WE DIG YOUR SATISFACTION HOURS: 9AM-5PM MONDAY-FRIDAY • 9AM-NOON SATURDAY OTHER HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Chalin Maulding PHONE: 217-382-6672 Cell: 217-232-4590 FAX: 217-382-4664 [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected]

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CELEBRATING OVER 120 YEARS Enjoy OF CONTINUOUS FAMILY OPERATION the

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Earl’s Supper Club FISH, SHRIMP, STEAKS MIXED DRINKS & BEER WEST UNION, IL 62477 PH. 217-279-3534 PHONE 217-382-4135 Tuesday - Saturday 10:30am-1:30pm MARTINSVILLE, ILLINOIS 3:30pm-8:00pm ESTABLISHED 1898 Closed Sunday & Monday Marshall Advocate and &DVH\:HVW¿HOG Reporter Ph: 217-826-3100 Looking forward to reporting Fx: 217-826-3865 on all the great events at the forsythefarmsoffi [email protected] 2018 Martinsville Ag Fair! 217-826-3600 18240 E. 2150 Road [email protected] Marshall, IL 62441 strohmnews.com

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Cowboy Church to Open 2018 Fair

June 10th 7pm at the Martinsville Fairgrounds Grain * Rock Hauling & David Davis, a Driveway Spreading * Lime nationally known horse Spreading * Bulldozing * trainer will present his Horseback Music Trackhoe Ministry to open the Martinsville Agricultural 9100 E. 2000th Ave. Fair on Sunday, June 10. Annapolis, IL 62413 The evening’s Cowboy Church will start at (618)569-4442 Phone 7:00 p.m. in front of (618)569-3311 Fax the grandstand and will include Mr. Davis www.annapolisgrainco.com sharing his Christian Annapolis, IL *Hutsonville, IL witness, leading the congregation in gospel hymns and demonstrating his God-given talents in working with horses. Partnering with the Cowboys for Christ Organization, Mr. Davis has shared his Come out to support and message and talents throughout the United States and in eight foreign countries, since becoming a enjoy the Martinsville Fair! Christian in 1988. Mr. Davis is known for and will demonstrate his Force Free Horsemanship method of training for Free-style Reigning, Tandem and Roman Riding, Cowboy Dressage, Colt Starting, and Trick Performances. Admission is FREE, including parking, gate admission and grandstand. Kirchner Building Centers 600 W. Main Street • Casey, IL 62420 Ph: (217) 932-2811 • Fax: (217) 932-2095 www.kirchnerbuildingcenters.com "ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS" 323 N. Holloway Street Kansas, IL 217-948-5121 Sullivan, IN 47882 Marshall, IL 217-626-2371 Charleston, IL 217-348-0121 812-268-4334 Phone Mattoon, IL 217-235-0111 812-268-6092 Fax Danville, IL 217-442-2570 Paxton, IL 217-379-2121 Since 1906 www.sullivangrainco.com Newton, IL 618-783-2388 Mahomet, IL 217-586-4931

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KANNMACHER FAMILY FARM American Seamless Guttering and Would like to wish your family Custom Aluminum some good old-fashioned fun at the 2018 Martinsville Ag. Fair Superior Gale & Mark Products at 217-382-4737 or 382-4318 Competitive Prices Barbara, Sherri, Sarah, Jay, Caitlin, Caleb, Elizabeth, Madolyn, Lyla, Lane, Molly, Deon, Colt & Cianna Soffi t, Fascia 5 and 6 inch We take the dents out of accidents! Guttering We’ve Specialized In Satisfi ed Customers Window and Since 1975 Porch Wraps

GOODWIN’S All available in thirty BODY SHOP different colors. MAJOR COLLISION WORK 208 S. Central Install Glass • Sell Tires Casey, IL Mechanic Services Keith Goodwin/Owner 217-276-4527 New Route 40 West www.4jcs.com Martinsville, IL 62442 Phone: 217-382-5241

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5K Run/Walk Shore-Murphy & Associates Insurance Saturday June 16, 2018 and at 9:00 am Marshall Mutual Insurance • Start and end near the Main Entrance to the Fairgrounds 602 Archer Avenue • Course is on paved roads with a few hills and two Marshall, IL 62441 water stations on the course • Registration begins at 8:00 am at the fair Arts Hall 217-826-8096 • Snacks, water and prizes will be provided after race See us for your insurance needs. Registration Fees Farm $20 with T-shirt Home $10 without T-shirt Auto $15 without T-shirt Contact Health on Race Day Karyn Paulsen (217) 251-2204 Life [email protected] Commercial Crop Morgan Plumbing A Taste of Country Catering and Bakery & Heating Owner Lori Williamson 618-569-5300 618-562-9396 18781 N 700th St • Annapolis, IL 62413 SEE STEPHEN'S SPACE RENTALS OR 808 N 2nd St • Marshall, IL M & M STORAGE For All Your Storage Needs 217-826-5921   All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs 217-382-5211

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Lincoln Trail Family Restaurant We offer daily specials! Martinsville Agricultural Fair Check out our Facebook page! 5K Run/Walk SPRING HOURS: Saturday, June 16, 2018 at 9:00 am CST Mon-Fri 10:30am-8pm Sat 8am-8pm and Sun 8am-2pm Registration: Check-in and race-day registration will begin at 8:00 am CST at the Arts Hall, located at the main entrance of the Fairgrounds. SUMMER HOURS: Location: 620 South MainYork Street, Martinsville, IL Main entrance to the Martinsville, IL Fairgrounds. The course will be on paved roads with a few hills. (after Memorial Day) Mon-Sat 8am-8pm and Sun 8am-2pm Age Groups: <10, 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60+ (separate for male and female) Awards: Top 2 finishers per male/female age groups will receive medals. Overall male and female runners Don't forget to visit our will receive an award as well as overall first and second place walkers. Trail's End Camp Store & Gift Shop ------This page may be reproduced for additional entries------217-826-8831 Must be post-marked by June 1, 2018 for pre-registration fee and shirt Name______Age____ Male___ Female___ 2 Miles South of Marshall, IL on Route 1 Address______City______State____ Zip______Phone (____)______E-mail______209 W Cumberland St Circle Shirt Size: Youth XS S M L Martinsville, IL 62442 Adult S M L XL XXL Locally Owned & Operated by Mike & Julie Kraemer Registration Fee: ___ $20 w/shirt ___$10 w/out shirt ___$15 race day w/out shirt

Check us out on Facebook Please make checks payable to Martinsville Agricultural Fair. Groceries / Noble Romans Pizza / Hot Deli Mail completed entry forms to: 87/89/92/Diesel / Alcohol Sales 7 Days a Week Karyn Paulsen 217-382-3275 8006 N Choctaw Rd West Union, IL 62477 (217) 251-2204 [email protected]

Waiver: In consideration of the acceptance of my entry to participate in the Martinsville Agricultural Fair 5K, on behalf of myself, my heirs, executors and assignees, I hereby waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages which I may have against the Martinsville Agricultural Fair and its directors, the municipalities through which the run will take place, as well as any other person connected with the run, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assignees for any and all injuries that I may suffer while participating in the Martinsville Agricultural Fair 5K. I attest that I am physically fit and sufficiently trained and assume all risks.

Signature: ______Date______

405 S. 6th Street 217-826-6152 Signature of parent/ legal guardian if under 18: ______Date______PO Box 277 www.centralstateco.com Marshall, IL 62441

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GREETINGS TO THE FAIR From Martin's Something for everyone at the Open 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 7 Days a Week Proud to serve all of Clark County! Fresh Meat & Produce Daily Martinsville Fair Friendly Service at your • Hometown Proud IGA 505 N Rt. 49 • Casey, IL 62420 • 217-932-5228 Rides • Races Demo Derby www.illinifs.com 217-382-4128 Products and Services Truck & Tractor Pulls Agronomy • Crop Protection • Nitrogen Management Seed • Fuel • Propane • Lubricants Construction Services • Grain Bins • Agri-Finance Games & Prizes Locations Dewey • Kemp • Leverett • Martinsville Newman Potomac • Sidell • Tolono • Paris And so much great food 13791 N. Cline Orchard Rd. • Martinsville, IL 62442 Happy Fair Week!!!

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from all of us at the Clark Co Circuit Clerk's Offi ce Dr. Jeffrey B. Wellum

Telephone Offi ce (217) 826-2422 (217) 826-8028

Located Marshall Marathon Intersection Routes 1 & 40 105 S. Michigan Ave • Marshall, IL 62441 Marshall, IL 62441 217-826-5609 Congratulations to the Martinsville Ag Fair!

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DEPARTMENT F - SHEEP Youth Jackpot Sheep Show Enjoy The Fair! Friday June 15th 10:00am KANNMACHER FAMILY Barret Von Behren, Superintendent PAYOUT: 1st-44%; 2nd-31%; 3rd-25% Rules 232-1054 1. All animals must be in place by 8:00 AM, Friday, June 15. 2. Market lamb weigh in 8:30 AM-9:30AM, Friday, June 15. 3. Entries close at 9:30AM. Gene, Cindy & Josey, Chris & Dezzy, 4. Exhibitors must be 21 years or younger. 5. Exhibitors may show off trailer. Jason, Michelle, Hunter, 6. Entry fee is $30 per head. 7. All sheep MUST show. Natalie & Will 8. Superintendent may combine or remove breeds at discretion. 9. A market lamb may be a ewe or wether and must be slick shorn. 10. A ewe cannot be entered in both the market and breeding divisions. 11. Market lambs may be broken into weight classes at superintendent’s discretion. 12. Showmanship age based on exhibitor age as of September 1st, previous year. 13. Payouts to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each class, pro-rated based on entries. DR. PATRICK M. NIEBRUGGE Added money donated by Farm Credit Illinois, Paris OPTOMETRIST MUST HAVE 5 HEAD TO MAKE A BREED; OTHERWISE, WILL BE SHOWN AS AOB.

1279 EAST U.S. HIGHWAY 40 WILL SHOW FOR SUPREME CHAMPION RAM AND EWE. P.O. BOX 528 CASEY, IL 62420 MARKET LAMBS 1, Market Lamb (ewe or wether, January 1st of current year) TELEPHONE (217) 932-2310 2. Champion Market Lamb

Market lambs will be shown by weight, not breed.

YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP 1. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) 2. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old 3. Novice Showmanship (8 and under) EnerStar Electric Cooperative 11597 Illinois Highway One SECTION 12 522. Ram lamb (September 1, previous year) Paris, IL 61944 • Telephone: 800-635-4145 524. Yearling Ewe (September 1, two years prior to show www.enerstar.com and before September 1, one year prior to show) 526. Fall Ewe (September 1 to December 31, previous year) 527. Spring Ewe (January 1, current year) 528. Champion Ewe

CHAMPIONS – SECTION 13 530. Supreme Champion Ram 531. Supreme Champion Ewe

Superior Fuels MARKET LAMBS – SECTION 14 Propane for your home, 532. Market Lambs (ewes or wethers, January 1, current farm and business year) 535. Champion Market Lamb

SHOWMANSHIP – SECTION 15 536. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) 217-932-5957 537. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old) www.superiorfuelsinc.com 538. Novice Showmanship (8 and under)

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Department U - Goats Open Jackpot Meat Goat Show Nathan Bennett Saturday June 16, 2018 9:00 AM Scott Price, Superintendent 217-382-4143

Entry Fee: $30 per head FINANCIAL

Deadline for all entries: Friday, June 15 at 6pm 042008-05983AC Goats must be place by 8am on Saturday, June 16 Weigh-in for all wethers will be from Offi ce: 217-382-6650 7am to 8am on Saturday, June 16 Fax: 217-382-4760

All exhibitors must have of cial health certi cate, tattoo and/or scrapie tag, and registration (if showing percentage or fullblood) which must be presented to the CLARK COUNTY READY MIX Martinsville Ag Fair Superintendent. Div. of Mid-Illinois Concrete, Inc.

Judging will begin 9am Saturday, June 16 Website: Premiums - 35% / 25% / 20% / 15% / 5% www.mid-illinoisconcrete.com Butch Spraker

Added money donated by: CLARK COUNTY Denham Family Farm, Martinsville Rodgers French Fries, Charleston FARM BUREAU . . . . . MSB Transportion Co., Paris Farm Credit Illinois, Paris

Goat Show Rules 1. All animals must be in place by 8:00 AM on Heritage Lobbying Information Saturday, June 16, 2018. 2. Exhibitors may show off trailer. 3. Entry fee is $30 per head. 4. All goats must show. 5. Pay outs to 1st, 2nd,3rd, 4th and 5th in each Education Services class is pro-rated based on entries. 6. Added Jackpot money will be divided among classes. “Where Membership Means Value” 9 Trotter Lane, Box W Martinsville, IL 62442 (217) 382-4144

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COMMERCIAL DOES - Section 1 3001 0-up to 6 months, as of date of show 3002 6-up to 9 months, as of date of show 3003 9-up to 12 months, as of date of show 3004 12-up to 24 months, as of date of show 3005 over 24 months, as of date of show

PERCENTAGE DOES - Section 2 3010 0-up to 6 months, as of date of show 3011 6-up to 9 months, as of date of show 3012 9-up to 12 months, as of date of show 3013 12-up to 24 months, as of date of show 3014 over 24 months, as of date of show

PUREBRED AND FULLBLOOD DOES - Section 3 3020 0-up to 6 months, as of date of show 3021 6-up to 9 months, as of date of show 3022 9-up to 12 months, as of date of show 3023 12-up to 24 months, as of date of show 3024 over 24 months, as of date of show

FULLBLOOD, PERCENTAGE, AND COMMERIAL BUCKS - Section 4 3030 0-up to 6 months, as of date of show 3031 6-up to 9 months, as of date of show 3032 9-up to 12 months, as of date of show 3033 over 12 months, as of date of show

CHAMPION - Section 5 3034 Champion Doe 3035 Champion Buck

MARKET CLASS - Section 6 3040 Light Weight 3041 Medium Weight 3042 Heavy Weight 3043 Champion Market Animal - Section 7

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DEPARTMENT G - SWINE Out-of-State Cervidae Chronic Wasting Disease Open Jackpot Swine Show 1. All cervidae entering Illinois must be in compliance with the Illinois Wildlife Saturday, June 16 at 11 a.m. Code [520 ILCS 5]. For more information, contact the Illinois Department of Natural Resources at 217/782-6384 2. All cervidae entering Illinois must be accompanied by a permit from the Bryan Bennett - Superintendent Department and a Certifi cate of Veterinary Inspection that: (217) 251-0466 a. has been issued by an accredited veterinarian of the state of origin or a veterinarian in the employ of the United States Department of Agriculture; Payout b. is approved by the Animal Health Offi cial of the state of origin; 1st-44%; 2nd-31%; 3rd-25% c. shows that the cervidae are free from visible evidence of any contagious, infectious or communicable disease or exposure thereto, do Rules not originate from a CWD endemic area (any county and surrounding counties where CWD has been diagnosed in the fast fi ve years); 1. All exhibitors must be 21 years and younger. d. shows that the cervidae are not originating from a herd under 2. All animals must be in place by 9 a.m., Saturday, June 16. quarantine for any contagious, infectious or communicable disease; 3. Check in by 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 16. e. shows that the animals originate from a herd that has been monitored 4. Entries and weigh in of barrows and crossbred gilts by for at least 5 years under a state-approved CWD certifi cation program. 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 16. 3. A permit number can be obtained my calling (217) 782-4944. Applicant 5. All swine entries close at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, June 16. for permit shall furnish the following information to the Department: a. Name and post offi ce mailing address of Illinois destination; 6. Exhibitors may show off trailer. b. Name and post offi ce mailing address of the consignor and/or source 7. Entry fee is $30 per head. herds; 8. All Animals MUST show. c. Name and post offi ce mailing address of the herd veterinarian; 9. Superintendent may combine or remove breeds at discretion. d. Number and unique identifi cation of cervidae in shipment. 10. Market animals may be broken into weight classes at superintendent’s discretion. Brucellosis 11. Showmanship age based on exhibitor age as of September 1st, Out-of-State-Cervidae six (6) months of age and older must have a negative brucellosis card or PCFIA test within sixty (60) days prior to entry. previous year. 12. Payouts to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each class, pro-rated based on Tuberculosis entries 1. Accredited Tuberculosis Free States 13. Additional money for Champions MAY be available All cervidae twelve (12) months of age and over shall be negative to two (2) single cervical test for bovine TB no less than ninety (90) days apart with the second test conducted within ninety (90) days prior to entry. Added money donated by Farm Credit Illinois, Paris. These animals shall be isolated from all other members of the herd during the testing period unless they originate from an accredited, qualifi ed or MUST HAVE 5 HEAD TO MAKE A BREED; OTHERWISE, monitored herd. WILL BE SHOWN AS AOB. A. Cervidae from an accredited herd may be moved into Illinois without further TB testing provided that a certifi cate stating that such cervids originated from an accredited herd accompanies them. Will Show for Champion barrow and gilt B. Cervidae originating from qualifi ed or monitored herds may enter with a negative test within ninety (90) days prior to entry and a certifi cate stating that the animals originate from a monitored herd. YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP 2. Non-Accredited Tuberculosis Free Areas or States (Not TB Free) 1. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) A. All cervidae shall originate from a herd where a complete herd test was 2. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old conducted within the past year. 3. Novice Showmanship (8 and under) B. The individual animals entering Illinois must be negative to two (2) additional truberculin tests conducted within 180 and 30 days prior to exhibition. Gilts are shown by breed. A crossbred division is included, RATITES shown by weight. (Ostriches, Emus, Rheas, Cassowaries and Kiwis) Classes split by age within each breed represented, Illinois Ratites There are no requirements governing the movement of ratites within Illinois. Dec 2015-Feb 2016. Out-of-State Ratites Registration papers required for purebreds. 1. Must be accompanied by a CVI and permit number. Entry permits are available by calling Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. 2. Individually identifi ed by leg band or microchip. 3. Negative test for Avian Infl uenza within 10 days prior to entry. PIGEONS There are no requirements governing the movements of pigeons within or into Illinois. CHESTER WHITE - 1 RABBITS 679. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 There are no requirements governing the movements of rabbits within or into Illinois. LLAMAS 680. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 There are no requirements governing the movements of llamas within Illinois. A permit 681. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 and health certifi cate is required for out-of-state llamas. Entry permit numbers are 683. Champion Gilt available by calling the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday 686. Barrow 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at (217) 782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at: http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/animalregistry/login.php 687. Champion Barrow

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HORSES, PONIES, MULES AND OTHER EQUIDAE POLAND CHINA - 2 Illinois Equine 1. All horses and other equidae, twelve (12) months of age and older 692. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 attending an advertised equine event, shall be accompanied by a 693. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 negative test for equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within 694. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 the last twelve (12) months. A copy of this test shall accompany the animal. 696. Champion Gilt 2. AGID (Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted. 699. Barrow 3. An advertised equine event means a show, rodeo, sale, auction, exhibition, trail ride, or horse fair that is posted or media promoted. 700. Champion Barrow 4. A CVI is not required for Illinois equine. Out-of-State Equine All out-of-state equine are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by event, shall be accompanied by a negative test for equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within SPOTTED POLAND CHINA - 3 the last twelve (12) months. A copy of this test shall accompany the 705. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 animal. 1. All horses and other equidae entering Illinois that are twelve (12) 706. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 months of age or older, shall be accompanied by a negative test for 707. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within the last twelve (12) 709. Champion Gilt months. A copy of this test shall accompany the animal. 2. AGID (Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted. 712. Barrow 3. All horses and other equidae shall be accompanied by a CVI issued 713. Champion Barrow within thirty (30) days prior to entry.

POULTRY 1. All entries (except waterfowl, i.e. domesticated fowl that normally swim, such as ducks and geese) in a show or exhibition shall have DUROC JERSEY - 4 originated from a U.S. Pullorum-Typhoid Clean or equivalent hatchery 718. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 or fl ock OR have a negative pullorum-typhoid test within 90 days 719. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 prior to exhibition. Exhibitor shall show proper information as to name and address of owner or exhibitor, name and address of the authorized 720. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 testing agent, date of the testing and the number, breed, and species of 722. Champion Gilt those tested. 2. Prior to being used to transport poultry to a show, all crates, boxes, 725. Barrow containers and vehicles shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. 726. Champion Barrow 3. Any poultry vaccinations must be performed at least 4 weeks prior to delivery to the show. 4. Upon admission to a show, all entries shall be examined by the offi cial county fair veterinarian or qualifi ed state personnel who shall also receive and examine all certifi cates necessary for admission of birds to BERKSHIRE - 5 a show. Birds not in show condition will be excused from exhibition 731. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 and removed from the premises. Any fowl showing signs of illness 732. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 during the fair will be removed from the exhibition grounds. 5. All out-of-state turkeys must originate from fl ocks that are offi cially 733. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 classifi ed as U.S. Mycoplasma Gallisepticum Clean in accordance 735. Champion Gilt with the provisions of the National Poultry Improvement Plan or be negative to a test for Mycoplasma gallisepticum within 30 days prior 738. Barrow to entry. 739. Champion Barrow 6. A permit is also required for out-of-state poultry. A permit may be obtained by calling (217) 782-4944. Please note: these poultry exhibition requirements do not apply to 4-H and FFA 1-day poultry shows where the entries are taken to the show and returned home the same day. However, a permit is HAMPSHIRE - 6 required for out-of-state poultry. 744. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 CERVIDAE 745. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 (Deer, Elk, Reindeer, Caribou, Moose, Red Deer and other Related Species) 746. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 Identifi cation 748. Champion Gilt All animals shall be individually identifi ed with an approved tag, 751. Barrow microchip or tattoo. Elk are required to have two offi cial/approved unique identifi ers. 752. Champion Barrow

Illinois Cervidae Chronic Wasting Disease For cervidae changing ownership or moving within the State, the owner must obtain a permit issued by the Department prior to movement and the cervid must originate from a herd that is enrolled in the Certifi ed Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Program or the Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease Program. The permit shall be obtained no more than 72 hours in advance of the movement of the cervids by providing the following information: A) Name and complete mailing address of person exhibiting the cervids; B) Certifi ed Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease or Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease Herd number; C) Name and complete mailing address of location where the animals will be exhibited; D) Number of animals and unique identifi cation of the animals.

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YORKSHIRE - 7 Brucellosis 1. Breeding swine 4 months of age and older shall be negative to an offi cial test for 757. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 brucellosis within 30 days prior to exhibition unless exempt by one (1) of the 758. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 following: 759. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 A. Originate immediately and directly from a brucellosis-free herd. B. Originate directly from a validated brucellosis-free state. 761. Champion Gilt 2. Swine brucellosis test for exhibition shall be conducted at a state or federal 764. Barrow laboratory. 765. Champion Barrow Pseudorabies 1. Swine originating from a Pseudorabies Stage IV or V state are exempt from the pseudorabies testing requirement. 2. Swine originating from a Pseudorabies Stage III state shall be negative to an offi cial test for pseudorabies conducted within thirty (30) days prior to entry or ALL OTHER BREEDS - 8 originate immediately and directly from a qualifi ed pseudorabies negative herd. 772. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 3. Swine originating from a Pseudorabies Stage I or II state shall be nedative at an 773. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 offi cial test for pseudorabies conducted within the 10 days prior to entry. 4. Barrows and females in market classes must meet the same requirements as 774. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 breeding swine. 775. Champion Gilt 776. Barrow SHEEP Identifi cation 777. Champion Barrow Individual identifi cation of each animal shall be by an ear tattoo or offi cial metal or plastic tag. A microchip ID is acceptable if the owner provides the reader. Ear tattoos may be used when a registration certifi cate, listing the tattoo number, accompa- nies the animal. CROSSBRED - 9 When using ear tags, the tag must indicate the premises ID and state of origin. The tag 782. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 number must be assigned by a state or APHIS representative and recorded in the Scrapie Record Database. 783. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 Market Lambs 784. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 All wethers must be slick shorn (show ring ready) before weigh-in so that lamb fungus can 785. Champion Gilt be identifi ed. Illinois Sheep 786. Barrow 1. Sheep originating from a fl ock that has previously been classifi ed as either an infected 787. Champion Barrow or source fl ock can be exhibited in Illinois upon the completion of an approved fl ock plan. 2. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the fl ock of birth and the fl ock of origin, if different. Out-of-State Sheep CHAMPION - 10 All out-of-state sheep are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by call the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 795. Grand Champion Gilt 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at: 796. Grand Champion Barrow http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/animalregistry/login.php 1. Sheep originating from a fl ock that has previously been classifi ed as either an infected or source fl ock can be exhibited in Illinois upon the completion of an approved fl ock plan. 2. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the fl ock of birth and the SHOWMANSHIP - 11 fl ock of origin, if different. 798. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) GOATS 799. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old) Identifi cation 800. Novice Showmanship (8 and under) Individual identifi cation of each animal shall be by an ear tattoo or offi cial metal or plastic tag. A microchip ID is acceptable if the owner provides the reader. Tattoos may be used when a registration certifi cate, listing the tattoo number, accompanies the animal. When using ear tags, the tag must indicate the premises ID and state of origin. The tag number must be assigned by a state or APHIS representative and recorded in the Scrapie Record Database. Ears should be used for tattoing when possible. If there is no space in the ear, the fl ank or tail fold may be used. Illinois Goats 1. Goats originating from a herd that he previously been classifi ed as either an infected or source herd can be exhibited in Illinois upon completion of an approved herd plan. 2. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the fl ock of birth and the fl ock of origin, if different. Out-of-State Goats All out-of-state goats are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by calling Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW.animalregistry/login.php 1. Goats originating from a herd that has previously been classifi ed as either an infected or source herd can be exhibited in Illinois upon the completion of an approved herd plan. 2. Tuberculosis - Goats from areas or states that are not Accredited Bovine Tuberculosis Free, must be accompanied by a CVI indicating that the goats originated from a herd where a complete negative herd test had been conducted within the past twelve (12) months and the individual animals are negative to a tuberculin test conducted with in thirty (30) days prior to entry. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the fl ock of birth and the fl ock of origin, if different.

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Out-of-State-Cattle All out-of-state cattle are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by calling the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Truck Pulls Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at: http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimailHW/animalregistry/login/php Brucellosis Tuesday and 1. Female cattle six (6) months of age and older and bulls eighteen (18) months of age and older shall be negative to an offi cial test for brucellosis within thirty (30) days prior to entry, unless exempt by one (1) of the Wednesday Nights following: A. Originate directly from a certifi ed brucellosis-free herd. B. Offi cial vaccinates of dairy breeds under twenty (20) months of age or at 7pm offi cial vaccinates of beef breeds under twenty-four (24) months of age. C. Animal originated from a “Class Free” state (if entire state is so classifi ed) D. Steers and spayed heifers are not required to be tested for brucellosis. 2. The negative brucellosis test shall be conducted at a state or federal laboratory within 30 days prior to exhibition.

Tuberculosis 1. Accredited Tuberculosis Free States A. No tuberculin test required. All cattle, including steers, originating from an Accredited Tuberculosis Free State, may enter Illinois for exhibition when accompanied by a CVI issued by an accredited veterinarian within 30 days. 2. Non Accredited Tuberculosis Free Areas or States (Not TB Free) A. Cattle must originate from a herd where a complete herd test was conducted within the past year. B. The individual animals entering Illinois must be negative to an additional tuberculin test conducted within 30 days prior to exhibition. C. Cattle that enter Illinois for exhibition and remain in Illinois (animal does not return to the state of origin within 30 days) must be isolated and retested for TB 60-120 days from the last offi cial TB test date.

SWINE Illinois Swine Identifi cation 1. Swine shall be identifi ed by an offi cial ear tag, tattoo or recognized breed ear notch. 2. Ear notch identifi cation is acceptable for barrows, crossbred gilts and breeding swine. (Note: Ear notch identifi cation of crossbred swine does not satisfy USDA identifi cation requirements for interstate movement or offi cial testing.) Brucellosis Brucellosis testing is not required for Illinois swine.

Out-of-State Swine All out-of-state swine are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by calling the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at: http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/animalregistry/login.php Identifi cation 1. Individually identifi ed by an offi cial ear tag, tattoo or recognized breed ear notch. 2. Ear notch identifi cation is not acceptable for crossbred animals.

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For Health Requirement Information: James C. Knowles, Auctioneer Illinois Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Health State Fairgrounds P.O. Box 19281 • Springfi eld, IL 62794-9281 Phone (217)782-4944 2018 Exhibition Livestock Health Require ments County Fairs GENERAL REQUIREMENTS These Exhibition Health Requirements apply to all livestock present at the fair including those animals that are not entered in competitive events.

1. Exhibitors are required to familiarize themselves with all rules applicable to their exhibits. All out-of-state animals shall require an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by calling the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at: http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/animalregistry/login.php 2. All animals, except as noted, shall be accompanied by a Certifi cate of Veterinary Inspection Farm • Real Estate (CVI) which shows that the animals meets all health requirements for the State of Illinois. CVI’s shall be made available to Bu reau of Animal Health Personnel on request. Household • Antique CVI means a legible record made on an offi cial form from the state of origin which has been issued, signed and dated by an accredited vet er inar ian and which shows the name All Types of Auctions and ad dress of the animal’s owner or exhibitor and the results of all required tests or vaccinations. A CVI shall list only one animal identifi cation per line; shall be presented on the form on which it was initially issued; and shall not be corrected, changed or altered in any manner. Best wishes for a successful 73rd 3. All animals shall be offi cially identifi ed. The animal(s) offi cial identifi cation shall be recorded on the CVI. annual Martinsville Ag Fair! 4. If animals are from tuberculosis ac credit ed, brucellosis certifi ed, pseudorabies qual ifi ed, or brucellosis validated herds, the iden tify ing herd number(s) along with the date of the last herd test(s) shall appear on the CVI. 1305 N. Michigan Ave. • Marshall, IL 5. CVI for out-of-state livestock shall be void thirty (30) days after issuance. 6. CVI for Illinois-origin livestock shall be void ninety (90) days after issuance. 7. All livestock shall be subject to exam i na tion upon entry to any Illinois fair or ex hi bi tion. Ph. (217) 826-2527 Any animal showing evidence of in fectious, contagious or communicable diseases shall be im medi ate ly withdrawn and held in quarantine at the owner’s risk and expense until properly treated and recovered, or until the animal is released to return to the owner’s IL License #440000218 premise. Any livestock infected with scabies, mange, active lesions of ringworm, soremouth, or IN License # AU10200007 multiple warts which are easily visible with out close examination shall not be permitted to exhibit and are subject to quarantine or removal from the fairgrounds. Sheep and goats with caseous lym phad en i tis as evidenced by draining abscesses shall not be exhibited and are subject to immediate quarantine or removal from the fairgrounds. Arts Hall will be open from 8. Illinois Department of Agriculture per son nel or designee may collect blood, tissue, milk or urine samples from any animal being exhibited and/or raced at any Illinois fair to test for 4 p.m. to 7 p.m Tuesday, the presence of illegal drugs. New ex ami na tion techniques, such as ultrasound, may also be used at anytime while the animals are on the grounds of any Illinois fair or exhibit. Wednesday and Thursday. The Illinois Department of Agriculture or designee may collect urine, blood, tissue or other test samples from ex hi bi tion animals at the time of slaughter. 9. All exhibitors of animals at any Illinois fair or exhibition shall comply with the provi sions of the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act. If violations are observed, the animal(s) will All exhibits in Arts Hall should be excused from exhibition and ordered removed from the grounds with all rewards being forfeited. be picked up between Any practice or deviation from normal, accepted care, including physical, medical or mechanical application, shall constitute a violation of show rules and may result in the 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. animal(s) disqualifi cation and removal from the fairgrounds. 10. Any Illinois cattle, bison, cervidae or goats being exhibited in non-accredited free states must be isolated from the remainder of the herd/fl ock upon return to Illinois and retested for tuberculosis 60-120 days post-entry. CATTLE Identifi cation newsletters checks Individual identifi cation of each animal shall be either a fully healed and legible tattoo, gift certificates signage post cards menus birthday cards brochures glasses posters offi cial metal ear tag, registration number (can only be used if the tattoo is recorded on the

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yard signs envelopes ink pens tickets door hangers mugs folders vinyl banners calendars Illinois is a Bovine Brucellosis Class-Free State. Brucellosis testing is not required for Illinois cattle. Tuberculosis Illinois is an Accredited Tuberculosis-Free State. Tuberculin testing is not required for Illinois cattle. Please note: Illinois steers and calves under 6 months of age are not required to have a Certifi cate of Veterinary Inspection. PRESSTIME GRAPHICS, INC. 6 West Cumberland Street Martinsville, IL 62442 Phone: 217-382-3505 • Fax: 217-382-3507 www.presstime.com

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JUNIOR HORSE & PONY SHOW - H4 Saturday, June 16, 2018, 9:00am SUPERINTENDENT-Ruth Stewart Martinsville, IL 217- 382-4544 ENTRY FEE: $8 1st - $17.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $13.00 4th - $11.00 5th - $9.00 *All horses entering State of Illinois must have required Coggins Test, Health Certi cate and entry permit. 1000 Pony Halter (56" & Under) Premium Ice Cream 1001 Western Halter Horse - Quarter Horse App., Paint, Etc. 1002 English Halter Horse - Arabians, Morgans, Saddlebreds, Etc. 13 W Main St • Casey, IL 1003 Costume Next to the World's Largest Mailbox 1004 Lead-Line (6 & Under) $2.00 Entry 1005 Walk-Trot Pleasure (English or Western Tack) 217-609-0801 1006 English Pleasure Horse 1007 Pony Pleasure (English or Western Tack) (56' & Under) 1008 Western Pleasure Horse TAGGART AG SUPPLY 1009 Cup & Water NuTech Corn & Seed Beans are the best to plant in 2018! 1010 Pony Poles (56" & Under) Beat Pioneer, Dekalb, Channel, & Stone. Farmers Report beat these companies by 11 Bushel. 1011 Horse Poles We have a good supply for 2018 on hand 1012 Pony Barrels (56" & Under) Mpack for beans & corn - 1 gal. per 10 acres can be applied any time 1013 Horse Barrels during growing season - makes your chemicals work better. All horses entering the State of Illinois must have Most people say they get 3-5 bushel more of beans & 8-10 more bushels required Coggins test, health certificate and entry permit. of corn and 3 times the root system with this product. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK Last year some farmers got 290 to 300 BPA All horses and riders are asked to stay in the designated show area. All Ag Chemicals At Wholesale Prices Un-sportsmanlike conduct toward the offi cials and other riders may result in for fei ture of entries and premiums. All animals must be under control at all times by Roundup Powermax-Save $3 to $4 per Gallon (While Supplies Last) rider, owner, or person in charge. *If you have any questions, please contact: Illinois De part ment of Agriculure, Ph: 217-932-4648 Bureau of Animal Health, Administrative Building, State Fairgrounds, Spring eld, Marshall Taggart • 435 N. Pine St. • Hazel Dell, IL IL 62794; or call: 217.783.4944; TDD 217.524.6959; FAX 217.524.7702. NEEDING AN RANDY'S AUTO REPAIR AGRICULTURAL LOAN? OF MARSHALL INC. Come in and see Service You Can Trust NAPA "Peace of Mind Warranty" Jenny Francis at 24 Months/24,000 Miles Premium Parts Parts and Labor Included

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DEPARTMENT S - HARNESS RACING

JUNE 11, 2018 Phil Reeds, Superintendent - Tim Wilson, Jr., Assistant Superintendent Deone Wilson, Racing Sec re tary - 217-276-0858 RACE DAY ONLY: Speed Of ce 217-382-6611or 217-382-5793 Minimum Trailer Electrical Hook-up $30

Maintenance Fee $20 72 Hour Entry Box • Entries close at 10 a.m. CDT

TRACK RECORDS AT MARTINSVILLE "Where the renowned Bye Bye Byrd was foaled" TROT - 1:59.1 Brooklyn Jet (1986 - E. Liles) PACE - 1:55.1 Fox Valley Jackson (2002 - Binkley) Best 1/2 Mile Time - 58.3 sec. 1972 by Jay Time & 1978 by Peppy Deal

MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2018, 5:30 p.m. CDT 2055 GREAT MIDWEST TROT NO. 118 ...... $7,000 Est. 2057 GREAT MIDWEST PACE NO. 118 ...... $7,000 Est. 2059 TROT 2 YEAR-OLD ILLINI ...... TBD EST. 2061 PACE 2 YEAR-OLD ILLINI ...... TBD EST. For more information on 2063 TROT 3 YEAR-OLD ILLINI ...... TBD EST. 2065 PACE 3 YEAR-OLD ILLINI ...... TBD EST. Yargus Manufacturing products contact: Entry Fees: Great Midwest Stakes - $200, Illini Stakes - $50 217.826.6352 Fair reserves the right to go one heat if conditions justify and also reserves the right to race elimination heats on any www.yargus.com overnight race.

CONDITIONS: Rules of USTA, Illinois Trotting and Pacing Colt Association, Great Midwest Trot and Pace Stake No. 118 Fax: 217.826.8551 and rules of this association to govern. ENTRIES on all events 12285 E. Main Street close at 10 a.m. CDT 3 days before the race is scheduled. If more than 10 horses declare in for overnight events, 50% will Marshall, IL 62441 be added to the purse and it will be raced in two divisions.

HARNESS HORSES SAVE GROUND BY STAYING IN LINE

All animals must be under control at all times by owner, driver or person in charge.

NOTE; Right reserved to reject any entry, change order of program or declare off any race not  lling satisfactorily. In case of rain out which results in doubling up of program, right reserved to race one heat of each race only. Two or more horses from stable may start in any race. Right reserved to run elimination heats on any overnight race.

No Alcohol, Drugs or Firearms permitted on the grounds.

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DEPARTMENT J AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS LisaAGRICULTURAL Logan, Supt. Barbara Kannmacher, PRODUCTS Assistant

NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. Premiums $725.50 Entry Fee $.75 1st - $3.25 2nd - $2.25 3rd - $1.75 4th - $1.25 Entries will be accepted Monday 9am-6pm. Entries and premiums must be called for Friday 3-5pm. Unless class is speci ed as "Largest," judging is done with preference to table quality vegetables. No one will be allowed in the Arts Hall during judging except judge and workers. American Legion will donate a  ag for the most blue ribbons in either Dept. J or K. Limit: Two entries for each class. POTATOES - Five or more to plate - Section 1 1025 Irish Cobbler 1026 Kennebec 1027 Ohio 1028 Any red potato 1029 Any other white potato 1030 Sweet Potatoes (White) th 5204 E. 1050 Ave. 1031 Sweet Potatoes (Red) Oblong, IL 62449 1032 Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) ONIONS - Five or more to a plate - Section 2 Brandon Harmon 1033 Red 1034 White Owner 1035 Yellow 1036 Bermuda 618-592-4732 1037 Potato [email protected] OTHER - Five or More to a Plate Unless Otherwise Specifi ed - Section 3 1038 Cucumbers (3) 1039 Cucumbers - Burpless (3) 1040 Carrots 1041 Beets (Table Quality) 1042 Mango Peppers (3) 1043 Pimentos (3) 1044 Hot Peppers 1045 Banana Peppers 1046 Turnips MoonShine Dairy Goats 1047 Radishes, Long White 1048 Radishes, Round Red 1049 Tomatoes (ripe) Skin Care Products 1050 Tomatoes (unripened) 1051 Tomatoes, Roma, (ripe) 1052 Tomatoes, Cherry (ripe) 1053 Sweet Corn (3) unshucked 1054 Peas, display on plate 7015 East 300th Road 1055 Broccoli (1 head) Annapolis, IL 62413 1056 Wax beans, display on plate 1057 Lima Beans 1058 Green Beans, display on plate 1059 Horticulture Beans Karie Cook Phone (618) 553-7580 1060 Bean, any other variety (in pod) 1061 Pumpkin, largest 1062 Zuchinni squash, edible size (3) Email Address: [email protected] 1063 Crookneck squash (2) 1064 Acorn Squash (3) 1065 Straight-neck Squash (3) 1066 Watermelon, largest (1) 1067 Muskmelon (1) 1068 Cauli ower (1 head) wrapped 1069 Cabbage, largest (1) wrapped

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SEEDS (5 ears) - Section 4 1070 Yellow Corn 1071 White Corn 1072 Corn, Other 1073 Yellow Popcorn 1074 White Popcorn SEEDS (1/2 gallon in zip-lock bag) - Section 5 1075 Alfalfa 1076 Red Clover 1077 Alsike Clover 1078 Sweet Clover 1079 Soy Beans 1080 Wheat 1081 Rye ILLINOIS LAND IS IN DEMAND 1082 Oats 1083 Timothy 1084 Sun  ower Seed Head (largest) 1085 Collection of small sun ower heads (4 or 5) $ 1086 Corn, yellow 142,000,000 BUNDLES (3 inches in diameter) - Section 6 1087 Orchard Grass 1088 Soybean (3 stalks) LAND SALES 1089 1 Bundle oats THE PAST 2 YEARS* 1090 1 Bundle wheat 1091 1 Bundle timothy 1092 1 Bundle red clover 1093 1 Bundle Rye ACRES SOLD 1094 1 Bundle green alfalfa THE PAST 2 YEARS* 1095 1 Bundle sweet clover 23,000 1096 Tallest stalk of corn 1097 Gourds, display LAND PROPERTIES SOLD Section - 7 IN THE PAST 2 YEARS* MARKET BASKET EXHIBIT AND ROADSIDE STAND 337 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00 4th - $5.00 ENTRY FEE - $2.00 *Company Wide In Illinois 1098 Roadside Stand - to be judged 1/2 on display and 1/2 on contents, should include fresh, storage and leafy but exclude cabbage. 1099 Market Basket - Plain or Fancy Basket of 1/2 bushel Adam Crumrin ca pac ity, quantity suf cient to  ll basket, but may Agent, Land Specialist be dis played spilled or contained within baskets. Judged 1/2 on display and 1/2 on contents, should include a mix of fresh, storage and leafy but please (217) 276-2334 exclude cabbage. 1100 Largest vegetable of any type

Section - 8 Ed Presley SPECIAL FARM DISPLAY (Entry Fee $3.10) Agent, Land Specialist 1st - $10; 2nd - $8; 3rd - $5; 4th - $4 1101 Best display of farm products (These products cannot be entered separately and (217) 251-8195 must be raised by Exhibitor) The Best of Show Roadside Stand or Market Basket WHITETAILPROPERTIES.COM

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Ellis Willow&80%(5/$1'35(6%<7(5,$1&+85&+ Creek Rev. Kevin Small, Pastor 6492 East 400th Road #46+058+..'X JFHHF˜hone: 618-569-4955 STOP by and visit with us at the Willow Creek Electric NUTTY BAR STAND on the Midway!!! 16203 E. Arbuckle Rd. ENJOY THE FAIR!!! Marshall, IL 62441

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Residential Farm Martinsville Township Commercial Glad to serve you We also do trenching, set Township Roads • Cemeteries poles and aerial bucket work Community Center Have fun at the Fair! Enjoy the CASEY Martinsville Ag Fair! VETERINARY SERVICE Byron J. Shotts, D.V.M. Call us for all your 1503 East Main Street electrical needs: Casey, IL 62420 Mike cell (217) 822-8366 217/932-5744

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DEPARTMENT K - HORTICULTURE SCRAMBLE DONORS Lisa Logan, Supt. Bill & Carrie Downey Jay & Sarah Wilhoit Barbara Kannmacher, Assistant George & Becky Greenwell Janet Wolfe Nathan Bennett Justin & Megan Parcel NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. Jerry & Cathy Parcel Phil & Diane Reeds PREMIUMS OFFERED $292.50 Joey & Lora Parcel Byron & Karrie Shotts 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50; 4th - $1.00 Gale & Barbara Kannmacher Larry Mann Entries will be accepted Monday 9am-6pm Arney Farms Ron & Pam Robinson Entry Fee $ .60 Plate consists of 5 or more Articles Larry & Barbara Hills Limit 2 entries per class.

Entries and premiums must be called for Friday 3 pm-5 pm. No one will be allowed in the Arts Hall during judging except judges and workers. Subject to corrections and omissions.

PLATE OF APPLES - VARIETIES LISTED - SECTION 1 1150 Red Delicious 1151 Yellow Delicious 1152 Jonathan 1153 Grimes Golden Willow Creek Farms 1154 Rome Beauty 1155 Mutsu 1156 Jon-Del 1157 Granny Smith Butcher Hogs & Cattle 1158 Red Fiji Available Late 1159 Gala 1160 Beacon Summer and Fall 1161 Maiden Blush 1162 Early Blaze 1163 Yellow Transparents 1164 Benona 1165 Any other Summer Variety Jay Wilhoit 1166 Any other Winter Variety 1167 Plate of Other Fruits, 5 or more P: 217.232.1775 1168 Any Variety Pears 1169 Early Peaches [email protected] 1170 Late Peaches 8652 E. 700th Rd. 1171 Red Plums 1172 Blue Plums Martinsville, IL 62442 1173 Yellow Plums 1174 Persimmons 1175 Gooseberries, pint box 1176 Blackberries, pint box, Tame 1177 Blackberries, pint box, Wild "Wishing you 1178 Red Raspberry (on 6" plate, full) 1179 Black Raspberry (on 6" plate, full) a successful 1180 Three bunches of Grapes 1181 Blueberries fair week." 1182 Rhubarb 1183 Cherries Bill 1184 One Dozen Black Walnuts Brown- 1185 One Dozen Shellbark Hickory Nuts Republican 1186 One Dozen Hazel Nuts 1187 One Dozen Hickory Nuts Candidate for 1188 One Dozen Pecans Clark County Sheriff

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Randy Stephens, Chairman NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. Premiums Offered - $510.00 Entry Fee - $.60 217.232.4512 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50; 4th - $1.00 Email: [email protected] Limit 2 entries per class.

Entries will be accepted Monday 9am - 6pm. Wednesday Night, June 13, 2018 Plaque for most blue ribbons. All exhibits in cut fl owers must be grown by exhibitor. Starting Time 7:00 p.m. Collection of cut fl owers to contain not less than six different varieties. Entries and premiums must be called for Friday 3 pm - 5 pm. Entry Fee $20.00 Per Class Judging will be Monday at 6:30 pm No one allowed in Arts Hall 2 Hook Limit during judging except judges and workers 2 Pit Passes Per Competitor POTTED PLANTS - Section 1 1223 Geraniums -8500 OPEN DIESEL TRUCK CLASS- 1224 Begonias 2008 2wd/4wd 1225 Best fern (not asparagus fern) 2009 Run what you brung 1226 Best plant not listed 1227 Hanging container-type basket 1228 Terrariums 1229 Philodendron 1230 Peace Lily DEPARTMENT Q4 1231 Ivy 1232 Cactus TRACTOR CLASSES 1233 Christmas Cactus 2010 12,500 8 mph 2011 14,000 8 mph CUT FLOWERS (4 stems - no more) - Section 2 2012 14,000 12 mph 1234 Asters, plain 2013 13,000 Open Speed 1235 Asters, mixed 1236 Baby roses, best bouquet 1237 Bachelor's , mixed -TRACTOR RULES- 1238 Calendulas 1. We will be using C.I.T.P.A. Rules 1239 Carnations 2. Wheelie Bars Mandatory 1240 Coreopsis 3. Breakaway kill device. 1241 Cosmos, any one variety 1242 Cosmos, mixed We will be using Heaven Bound Sled (Larry Montgomery) 1243 Dahlias, mixed 1244 Dahlias, large 1245 Dahlias, pom pon -PAYOUT- 1st - $200 2nd - $100 3rd - $75 4th - $50 AMATEUR - Section 3 1246 Gladioli, most unusal color 1247 Gladioli, best spike of white Contact Randy Stephens 217-232-4512 1248 Gladioli, best spike of dark [email protected] 1249 Gladioli, best spike of scarlet red 1250 Gladioli, best spike of yellow No Alcohol, Drugs or Firearms permitted on grounds. 1251 Gladioli, best spike of burgundy 1252 Gladioli, best spike of peach 1253 Gladioli, best spike of smokey 1254 Gladioli, best spike of bi-color SPONSORED BY: HELENA - RANDY STEPHENS

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OPEN TO AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS - Section 4 (4 stems - no more) DEPARTMENT Q2 1255 Gailardia, mixed TRUCK PULL & N.A. TRACTOR PULL 1256 Gailardia, plain Randy Stephens, Chairman 1257 Lillies, mixed cluster 217.232.4512 1258 Lillies, plain cluster Email: [email protected] 1259 Day Lillies, mixed Tuesday Night, June 12, 2018 1260 Day Lillies, plain Starting Time 7:00 p.m. 1261 Marigolds, small, only one variety and color Entry Fee $20.00 Per Class 1262 Marigolds, large jumbo mixed 2 Pit Passes Per Competitor 1263 Marigolds, large jumbo plain Scales on grounds • Weigh by 6:30 p.m. 1264 Marigolds, small, mixed 1265 Nasturtiums, mixed -TRUCK CLASSES- 1266 Petunias, double 2000 2wd/4wd 6500 Stock Truck 2001 2wd/4wd 6500 Modifi ed Truck 1267 Petunias, mixed 2002 2wd/4wd 7000 Modifi ed Truck 1268 Petunias, plain - 1 variety & color 2004 2wd/4wd 8500 Diesel Work Stock 1269 Petunias, ruf ed - 1 variety & color 1270 Phlox -TRUCK CLASS RULES- 1271 Sweet peas -GENERAL RULES FOR TRUCKS- 1272 Roses, mixed, 6 blooms 1. Must be street legal. 2. Bumper or Reese Hitch no mid-mount hitch. 1273 Shasta daisy, any one variety and color 3. Hitch height 2wd 30 inches, 4wd 26 inches. 1274 Daisy 4. Out of bounds is a disqualifi cation. 1275 Snapdragons, mixed 5. No item may fall from truck under green fl ag. 1276 Zinnias, large and any one variety and color 6. Loops or chains around driveshaft. 1277 Zinnias, small and any one variety and color 7. Judges decision fi nal! 1278 Zinnias, large mixed 1279 Zinnias, small mixed -STOCK CLASS- 1. 496 C.I. Limit CUT FLOWERS - SPECIALS - Section 5 2. No extended front weights 1280 Basket of  owers 1281 Mixed bouquet -MODIFIED CLASS- 1282 Bouquet pitcher 1. Natural Aspired engines 1283 Best collection of cut  owers (6 or more) 2. 540 CI limit 1284 Collection of dahlias (6  owers) -WORK STOCK DIESEL- 1285 Collection of roses (not less than 6) 1. Use citp rules on their website

COLLECTION OF POTTED PLANTS - Section 6 -8500 OPEN DIESELS- 1. Run what you brung. (Not less than 4) 1286 Assorted potted plants 1287 Assorted cactus 1288 African violets DEPARTMENT Q1 1289 Coleus N.A. TRACTORS 1290 Assorted Herbs Entry Fee: $20.00 2004 - 5250lbs 2005 - 6000lbs -N.A. TRACTOR RULES- 1. 18.4x38 non radial tire limit. 2. No turbo or supercharger 3. Kill switches & wheelie bars required -PAYOUT- ENJOY THE FIREWORKS 1st - $200 2nd - $100 3rd - $75 4th - $50 AFTER THE Contact Randy Stephens 217-232-4512 [email protected] DEMO DERBY No Alcohol, Drugs or Firearms permitted on grounds.

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NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. Hope you enjoy PREMIUMS OFFERED $806.50 the fair! Only Awards for Outstanding Article from [email protected] Country Companies Alliance Tractor LLC Best of Show Quilt - American Flag donated by Ameri can Legion Auxiliary

EXHIBITORS READ CAREFULLY

  Ƭǡ  * Items can only be entered in one category.  Ǥ Entries will be accepted Monday 9 am - 6 pm. Oblong Illinois Exhibits and premiums must be called for  Friday 3 pm - 5 pm.  (618) 592-4215 Open to Clark and adjoining counties in Illinois and Indiana. ȗƒŽŽ—•–‘†ƒ›ƒ„‘—–‡–•Š‘™ˆ‡‡†•ǡ ‘’Ž‡–‡ˆ‡‡†Ƭ No one will be allowed in Arts Hall during —•–‘‹š‹‰Ǩ judging except judges and workers We have ȗƒ•–—”‡ƬŽƒ™•‡‡†‹š‡•‹•–‘ Ǩ an enclosed building with display racks for all departments for the protection of exhibits. ȗ„Ž‘‰ ‡‡†Ƭ‡‡†ǡ  Ǥ™‹•Š‡•ƒŽŽͶǦ ‹†•  ‹–Š‡ʹͲͳͺ•Š‘™•‡ƒ•‘Ǩ Entries may have been made within the last two years. Two entries only may be  made in any premium class.

 NOTE: First place entries not eligible to return  until two years later. Imported articles will not Barking Beauties Pet Grooming be judged.* The Fair management will care for articles exhibited but will not be responsible for Amy Cook loss or injury. Owner and Groomer Premiums will be forfeited if it is ascertained that 7259 E 400th Rd false statement has been made in connection Martinsville, IL 62442 with the entry. 217-251-7800 Opinion of judge is  nal 10+ years experience Pick-up and delivery ENTRIES MUST BE MADE BY EXHIBITOR available

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Entry Fee - 75¢ 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.50; 4th-$1.00 CROCHETING - Section 1 1335 Best afghan or bedspread 1336 Best centerpiece or scarf 1337 Best doily, 15” or under 1338 Best house slippers 1339 Best pillow cases 1340 Best stole, shawl, cape, poncho Residential & Commercial 1341 Best tablecloth Trucks • Vans • Cars • Boats • Traile rs • Windows • Banners • Magnetic • Pinstriping 1342 Best any other article Small & Large Billboards • Electrical/Lighted Signs • Vehicle Wraps • Logo’s - Section 2 Formed Metal & Plastic Letters • Indoor & Outdoor Digital Printing • Specialty Projects Yard Display & Political Signs • Vinyl & Hand Lettering 1343 Best counted cross-stitch Installation & Repairs • Over 25 Years Experience 1344 Best crewel 1345 Best cross-stitch (217) 251-6794 1346 Best doily, scarf 1347 Best pillow cases 1348 Best luncheon cloth & napkins or tablecloth 1349 Best any other article KNITTED ARTICLES - Section 3 1350 Best afghans Penny Chrysler 1351 Best house slippers Administrator 1352 Best stole, shawl, poncho, or cape 410 North West 3rd • PO Box 10 • Casey, IL 62420 1353 Best sweater 1354 Best any other article Phone: 217-932-4081 PILLOWS - Section 4 Fax: 217-932-4922 1355 Best pillow, crocheted www.heartlandnursingcenter.com 1356 Best pillow, cross stitch 1357 Best pillow, fancy 1358 Best pillow, 1359 Best pillow, practical 1360 Best pillow, any other kind FORESTECH WOOD PRODUCTS MACHINE SEWN ARTICLES - Section 5 1361 Best dress WEST UNION HYDRAULICS 1362 Best shirt or blouse 1363 Best jumper or skirt Specializing in Kiln Dried Craft Lumber 1364 Best jacket Stephen K. Shawler 1365 Best vest 1366 Best suit-man, woman, child, or skirt ensemble Owner 1367 Best playsuit 1368 Best embroidery 1369 Best any other 217-279-3659 INFANTS - Section 6 1370 Best bib infants 1371 Best coat and cap, or robe, fabric sewn 1372 Best coat with or without cap, crocheted Arts Hall will be open from 1373 Best coat with or without cap, knitted 4 p.m. to 7 p.m Tuesday, 1374 Best dress, crocheted 1375 Best dress, knitted Wednesday and Thursday. 1376 Best out t, fabric sewn 1377 Best play or sun suit, fabric sewn 1378 Best quilt All exhibits in Arts Hall should 1379 Best shawl or afghan or carriage cover, crocheted be picked up between 1380 Best shawl or afghan or carriage cover, knitted 1381 Best sweater or sweater set, crocheted 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. 1382 Best sweater or sweater set, knitted 1383 Best any other article

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1950 Dressed (clothes must be made by exhibitor) or clothes for doll QUILTS - Entry Fee - $1.50 - Section 7 1951 Stuffed Doll, animal or toy 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$4.00; 3rd-$3.00; 4th-$2.00 1952 Latch hooking, , caneing 1384 Best antique CULINARY - GRADE SCHOOL 1385 Best applique-hand Sewn All bakery products and candy must be under glass or transparent covering. 1386 Best applique-machine Sewn Award for Best Cake, both divisions. Culinary exhibitors will recieve coupons 1387 Best embroiderer-hand sewn and yeast from Red Star Yeast. 1388 Best embroiderer-machine sewn 1389 Best -hand sewn 1390 Best patchwork-machine sewn QUICK OR YEAST BREADS - Section 7 1391 Best any kind-hand sewn 1953 Fruit or nut bread 1392 Best any kind-machine sewn 1954 Yeast bread - standard loaf 1393 Best Quilt, Hand quilted 1955 Dinner rolls (3) 1956 Biscuits (3) 1394 Best Quilt, Machine quilted 1957 Breakfast rolls (3) CROCHETING (For ladies over 65)- Entry Fee - 75¢ - Section 8 1958 Coffee cake 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.50; 4th-$1.00 1959 Corn bread 1395 Best bedspread or afghan CAKES AND COOKIES - Section 8 1396 Best doily, scarf, centerpiece, buffet or vanity set any size 1960 Angel food (unfrosted) 1397 Best potholders 1961 Chocolate cake 1398 Best stole, shawl, poncho or cape 1962 White cake 1399 Best any other 1963 Any other cake OLDER PERSON'S WORK (65 or over) - Section 9 1964 Dropped cookes (6) 1400 Best houseslippers 1965 Brownies (6) 1401 Best pair of pillow cases. crocheted 1966 Rolled cookies (6) 1967 Bar cookies (6) 1402 Best pair of pillow cases embroidered 1968 Best assortment of at least 4 varieties (2 each) 1403 Best pillows 1969 Pie (fruit) 1404 Best quilt of cotton patchwork 1970 Molded cookie 1405 Best quilt, applique CANDY (6 pieces) - Section 9 1406 Best quilt, cross stitched 1971 Chocolate Fudge 1407 Best rug 1972 Any other variety 1408 Best scarf or towel 1973 Best collection of 4 varieties 2 each 1409 Miscellaneous CULINARY - HIGH SCHOOL CRAFTS (Needlework Only) - Section 10 QUICK OR YEAST BREAD - Section 10 1410 Best 1974 Fruit or Nut Bread 1411 Best wall hanging 1975 Yeast Bread - Standard loaf 1412 Best stuffed toy or animal 1976 Dinner Rolls (3) 1413 Best doll 1977 Biscuits (3) 1414 Best fancy doll 1978 Breakfast Rolls (3) 1415 Best textile painting 1979 Coffee Cake 1416 Best miscellaneous 1980 Corn Bread MISCELLANEOUS - Section 11 CAKES AND COOKIES - Section 11 1981 Angel food (unfrosted) 1417 Best afghan, any kind 1982 Chocolate Cake 1418 Best apron 1983 White cake 1419 Best hairpin article 1984 Any other cake 1420 Best kitchen towels (2 or more) 1985 Dropped cookies (6) 1421 Best latch hook 1986 Brownies (6) 1422 Best needlepoint 1987 Rolled cookies (6) 1423 Best potholders (2 or more) 1988 Bar cookies (6) 1424 Best quilt blocks, machine sewn 1989 Best assortment of at least 4 varieties (2 each) 1425 Best quilt blocks, hand sewn 1990 Pie (fruit) 1426 Best quilt top, hand sewn 1991 Molded cookie 1427 Best quilt top, machine sewn CANDY (6 pieces) - Section 12 1428 Best rug, fancy 1992 Chocolate fudge 1429 Best rug, practical  1993 Any other variety 1430 Best tablemats 1994 Best collection of 4 varieties - 2 each 1431 Best tatted article 1432 Miscellaneous

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DEPARTMENT N-1 1898 Wood craft & carving EDUCATION AND NATURAL HISTORY 1899 Model TERESA CARVER, SUPT. 1900 Ceramics (made from clay or greenware) Sherri Cooper, ASSISTANT 1901 Electricity NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. 1902 Suncatcher Entry Fee - 25¢ 1903 Macrame' or bead work PREMIUMS OFFERED $657.00 1904 Candles 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $1.50; 3rd - $1.00 1905 Pot Holder Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor and have been prepared 1906 Miscellaneous during the current school year. Originality will be considered. ARTS & CRAFTS - HIGH SCHOOL - Section 4 1907 Most unusual hobby or collection Only one entry per class. 1908 Bird house or feeder Entries will be accepted Monday 9 am - 6 pm. 1909 Legos Entries and premiums picked up Friday 3 pm - 5 pm. 1910 Toy handmade No one allowed in Arts Hall during judging except judges and workers 1911 Scrapbooking Trophy for the most blue ribbons - Dept. N-1 1912 Photography (collection of 6 variety subjects on 11"x14" poster) 1913 Painting (on , cloth or wood) Section 1 1914 Sketching & Drawing (pencil, crayons, metal) 1434 Preschool manuscript writing & numbers (1 page pencil) 1915 Aerospace 1435 K-1 manuscript writing & numbers (1 page pencil) 1916 Wood craft & carving 1436 Grades 2-3 cursive writing (1 page pencil) 1917 Model 1437 Grades 4-6 cursive writing (1 page pencil) 1918 Ceramics (made from clay or greenware) 1438 Kindergarten & Preschool original poem,story or short verse 1919 Electricity 1439 Grades 1-2 original poem 1920 Suncatcher 1440 Grades 1-2 original story 1921 Macrame' or bead work 1441 Grades 3-4 original poem 1922 Candles 1442 Grades 3-4 original story 1923 Pot Holder 1443 Grades 5-6 original poem 1924 Miscellaneous 1444 Grades 5-6 original story CLOTHING & NEEDLEWORK - GRADE SCHOOL - Section 5 1445 Grades 7-8 original poem All articles must be made by exhibitor. 1446 Grades 7-8 original story All articles must be in place in a transparent bag. 1447 Grades 9-12 original poem 1925 Knit article 1448 Grades 1-2 science booklet (original work only) 1926 Knit article non-apparel 1449 Grades 1-2 science experiment with written explanation 1927 Crocheted article 1450 Grades 3-4 science booklet (original work only) 1928 Crocheted article non-apparel (afghan) 1451 Grades 3-4 science experiment with written explanation 1929 Stitchery (embroidery, crewel, needlepoint, cross stitch) 1452 Grades 5-6 science booklet (original work only) 1930 Blouse or shirt 1453 Grades 5-6 science experiment with written explanation 1931 Skirt (long or short) 1454 Grades 7-8 science booklet (original work only) 1932 School dress 1455 Grades 9-12 science booklet or experiment 1933 Suit (skirt or pant) 1456 Preschool - Kindergarten original greeting card (original verse & art) 1934 Best wear dress or long dress 1457 Grades 1-2 Original greeting card (original verse & art) 1935 Sports wear 1458 Grades 3-4 Original greeting card (original verse & art) 1936 Dressed Doll (clothes must be made by exhibitor) or clothes for doll 1459 Grades 5-6 Original greeting card (original verse & art) 1937 Stuffed Doll, animal or toy

1938 Latch hooking, weaving, caneing ALL FREEHAND ART SHOULD BE UN FRAMED - Section 2 CLOTHING & NEEDLE WORK - HIGH SCHOOL - Section 6 1460 Preschool freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) All articles must be made by exhibitor. 1461 Preschool freehand art (miscellaneous medium) All articles must be in place in a transparent bag. Award for Best Wear. 1462 Kindergarten freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) 1939 Knit article 1463 Kindergarten freehand art (miscellaneous medium) 1940 Knit article non-apparel 1464 Grades 1-2 freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) 1941 Crocheted article 1465 Grades 1-2 freehand art (miscellaneous medium) 1942 Crocheted article non-apparel (afghan) 1466 Grades 3-4 freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) 1943 Stitchery (embroidery, crewel, needlepoint, cross stitch) 1467 Grades 3-4 freehand art (miscellaneous medium) 1944 Blouse or shirt 1468 Grades 5-6 freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) 1945 Skirt (long or short) 1469 Grades 5-6 freehand art (miscellaneous medium) 1946 School dress 1470 Grades 7-8 freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) 1947 Suit (skirt or pant) 1471 Grades 7-8 freehand art (miscellaneous medium) 1948 Best wear dress or long dress 1472 Grades 9-12 freehand art 1949 Sports wear

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1473 Grades 3-4 Illinois State or Lincoln scrapbook DEPARTMENT P 1474 Grades 5-6 Illinois State or Lincoln scrapbook JUNIOR DEPART MENT 1475 Grades 7-8 Illinois State or Lincoln scrapbook 1476 Grades 9-12 Illinois State or Lincoln scrapbook PREMIUMS OF FERED - $718.75 ENTRY FEE- $.25 1477 Grades 3-4 Clark County scrapbook 1st-$2.00 2nd-$1.50 3rd-$1.25 4th-$1.00 1478 Grades 5-6 Clark County scrapbook Linda Carpenter - Superintendent 1479 Grades 7-8 Clark County scrapbook Levi Logan & Landon Logan - Assisants 1480 Grades 9-12 Clark County scrapbook 1481 Preschool-Kindergarten social studies report NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. 1482 Grades 1 & 2 social studies report 1. All boys and girls in Clark County and adjoining counties are 1483 Grades 3 & 4 social studies report eligible to exhibit. The Junior exhibitor must have enrolled 1484 Grades 5 & 6 social studies report in grades K-8 for grade school classi cation, and 9-12 for 1485 Grades 7 & 8 social studies report high school classi cation this year. 1486 Grades 9 - 12 social studies report 2. All items, includ ing baked goods, must be entered by Monday 9am-6pm. All entries must be in place Monday. Live fl owers must be in place by 6pm Monday. Bakery products must be in place by 10am Tuesday. Section 3 3. All exhibits and premiums must be picked up Friday between All maps and posters should be no larger than 18x24 inches 3 pm-5 pm. 1487 Grades 3-4 freehand map showing mountains, rivers, and lakes 4. Two entries will be allowed in each class by each exhibitor. 1488 Grades 3-4 freehand map showing states and capitals 5. The fair management will not be responsible for loss or 1489 Grades 3-4 freehand map showing principal rivers and lakes injury. Entries will be accepted only on these conditions. 1490 Grades 3-4 freehand map showing townships, cities, and towns This is not a 4-H or FFA exhibit, although participants can 1491 Grades 3-4 freehand map be members of these or ga ni za tions. 1492 Grades 5-6 freehand map showing mountains, rivers, and lakes No one allowed in Arts Hall during judging except judges and workers 1493 Grades 5-6 freehand map showing states and capitals TROPHIES FOR OUTSTANDING JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 1494 Grades 5-6 freehand map showing principal rivers and lakes AND SENIOR EXHIBITOR 1495 Grades 5-6 freehand map showing townships, cities, and towns 1496 Grades 5-6 freehand map LIVE FLOWERS - GRADE SCHOOL- 3 stems - Section 1 1497 Grades 7-8 freehand map showing mountains, rivers, and lakes 1870 Cut of Gladioli or Spike 1498 Grades 7-8 freehand map showing states and capitals 1871 Cut of Marigolds (6) 1499 Grades 7-8 freehand map showing principal rivers and lakes 1872 Cut of Zinnias (6) 1500 Grades 7-8 freehand map showing townships, cities, and towns 1873 Cut of any variety not speci ed (6) 1501 Grades 7-8 freehand map 1874 Best potted plant 1502 Preschool-Kindergarten educational poster 1875 Best arrangement of wild  owers 1503 Preschool-Kindergarten safety poster 1876 Best corsage 1504 Preschool-Kindergarten seasonal poster 1877 Flower arrangement or centerpiece 1505 Grades 1-2 educational poster 1878 Best Rose Bouquet 1506 Grades 1-2 safety poster LIVE FLOWERS - HIGH SCHOOL - 3 stems - Section 2 1507 Grades 1-2 seasonal poster 1879 Cut of Gladioli or Spike 1508 Grades 3-4 educational poster 1880 Cut of Marigolds (6) 1509 Grades 3-4 safety poster 1881 Cut of Zinnias (6) 1510 Grades 3-4 seasonal poster 1882 Cut of any variety not speci ed (6) 1511 Grades 5-6 educational poster 1883 Best potted plant 1512 Grades 5-6 safety poster 1884 Best arrangement of wild  owers 1513 Grades 5-6 seasonal poster 1885 Best corsage 1514 Grades 7-12 educational poster 1886 Flower arrangement or centerpiece 1887 Best Rose Bouquet 1515 Grades 7-12 safety poster ARTS & CRAFTS - GRADE SCHOOL - Section 3 1516 Grades 7-12 seasonal poster 1888 Most unusual hobby or collection 1517 Grades 4-6 leaf collection (mounted by the exhibitor) 1889 Bird house or feeder 1518 Grades 4-6 identi ed insect collection (mounted by the exhibitor) 1890 Legos 1519 Grades 4-6 identi ed wild owers (mounted by the exhibitor) 1891 Toy handmade 1520 Grades 4-6 identi ed rocks, minerals, or fossils (mounted by the exhibitor) 1892 Scrapbooking 1521 Grades 4-6 identi ed shells (mounted by the exhibitor) 1893 Photography (collection of 6 variety subjects on 11"x14" poster) 1522 Grades 7-12 identi ed leaf collection (mounted by the exhibitor) 1894 Painting (on paper) 1523 Grades 7-12 identi ed insect collection (mounted by the exhibitor) 1895 Painting (on cloth or wood) 1524 Grades 7-12 identi ed wild owers (mounted by the ex hib i tor) 1896 Sketching & Drawing (pencil, crayons, metal) 1525 Grades 7-12 identi ed rocks, minerals, or fossils (mounted by the exhibitor) 1897 Aerospace 1526 Grades 7-12 identi ed shells (mounted by the exhibitor)

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1527 Grades 1-2 original freehand computerized artwork 1528 Grades 3-4 original freehand computerized artwork 1529 Grades 5-6 original freehand computerized artwork 1530 Grades 7-12 original freehand computerized artwork 1531 Preschool-Kindergarten 1532 Grades 1-2 collage 1533 Grades 3-4 collage Sponsor of 1534 Grades 5-6 collage Demolition Derby 1535 Grades 7-12 collage 1536 Preschool-Kindergarten original book 1537 Grades 1-2 original book 1538 Grades 3-4 original book 1539 Grades 5-6 original book 1540 Grades 7-8 original book 1541 Grades 1-2 report 1542 Grades 3-4 report 1543 Grades 5-6 report 1544 Grades 7-12 report 1546 Preschool-Kindergarten plastic handmade novelty 1547 Preschool-Kindergarten wood handmade novelty 1548 Preschool-Kindergarten handmade novelty (any material) 1549 Grades 1-2 plastic handmade novelty 1550 Grades 1-2 wood handmade novelty 1551 Grades 1-2 handmade novelty (any other material) 1552 Grades 1-2 wall plaque (material other than paper) 1553 Grades 3-4 plastic handmade novelty 1554 Grades 3-4 wood handmade novelty 1555 Grades 3-4 handmade novelty (any other material) 1556 Grades 3-4 wall plaque (material other than paper) 1557 Grades 5-6 plastic handmade novelty 1558 Grades 5-6 wood handmade novelty 1559 Grades 5-6 handmade novelty (any other material) 1560 Grades 5-6 wall plaque (material other than paper) 1561 Grades 7-8 handmade novelty (any material) 1562 Grades K-2 model or novelty made from snap-together toys (Legos, Duplos, etc.) 1563 Grades 3-4 model or novelty made from snap-together toys (Legos, Duplos, etc.) 1564 Grades 3-4 handmade model 1565 Grades 5-6 model or novelty made from snap-together toys (Legos, Duplos, etc.) 1566 Grades 5-6 handmade model 1567 Grades 7-8 model (any material) 1568 Grades K-3 ceramics or clay (painted) 1569 Grades K-3 ceramics or clay (hand formed) 1570 Grades 4-6 ceramics or clay (painted) 1571 Grades 4-6 ceramics or clay (hand formed) 1572 Grades 1-2 arithmetic (10 examples) 1573 Grades 3-4 arithmetic (10 examples) 1574 Grades 3-4 arithmetic (examples of an open-ended prob- lem with written explanation) 1575 Grades 5-6 arithmetic (10 examples) 1576 Grades 5-6 arithmetic (example of an open-ended problem with written explanation) 1577 Preschool-Kindergarten examples of symmetry 1578 Grades 1-3 example of symmetry 1579 Grades 4-6 example of symmetry 1580 Grades 7-8 example of symmetry

- 56- - 65- Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR DEPARTMENT N-2 MARTINSVILLE EDUCATION AND NATURAL HISTORY ROOFING COMPANY, INC. Ann Nave, Superintendent • ALL TYPES ROOFING • Janet Lindley, Jeanette Seaney SPECIALIZING IN Shelby Lindley Shingles & Modifi ed Built Up Roofi ng Single Ply Roof Systems NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. Including Versico • Firestone 1000 Ridgelawn Rd • Martinsville PREMIUMS OFFERED $1853.00 PLUS TROPHIES ENTRY FEE IN ENTIRE N2 DEPARTMENT IS $1.60 217-382-4151 PREMIUMS ARE: 1st-7.00, 2nd-5.00, 3rd-3.00, 4th-2.00 Licensed & Bonded with the State of Illinois Entries made Monday 9 am - 6 pm. Open to Clark and adjoining counties in Illinois and Indiana. All entries must be work of the exhibitor. Pictures must be mounted to hang. All artwork must be freehand. Entries and premiums picked up Friday 3 pm - 5 pm. No one allowed in Arts Hall during judging except judges and workers

BEST OF SHOW - Fine Arts - Linda Miller-$50 Award BEST OF SHOW-Handicraft and -$25 Gift Certifi cate BEST OF SHOW-Photography-Proof of Existence Images Photography BEST OF SHOW-Displays and Collections-Joy Wolfe Memorial Award

ONE ENTRY EACH CLASS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

FINE ARTS - Section 1 ACRYLICS & OIL PAINTING - Limit 2 Entries Each Class 1585 Landscape 1586 Portrait 1587 Floral 1588 Still Life 1589 Animal/wildlife 1590 Miscellaneous WATERCOLOR - Section 2 Limit 2 Entries Each Class 1591 Landscape 410 N Second St • Marshall, IL 62441 1592 Portrait 1593 Floral 217-826-2358 1594 Still Life www.burnsideshealth.org 1595 Animal/wildlife 1596 Miscellaneous PEN, PENCIL, CHALK, CRAYON OR CHARCOAL - Section 3 Limit 2 Entries Each Class Come and see our private suites 1597 Landscape and rehab to home area. 1598 Portrait 1599 Floral "Quality care is not our goal, 1600 Still Life it is our expectation." 1601 Animal/wildlife 1602 Miscellaneous

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DECORATIVE PAINTING - Section 4 Limit 2 Entries Each Class 1603 Furniture 1604 Any Subject Harness Racing HANDICRAFT - Section 6 Exhibitor's own work 1605 Candles 1606 Stamp Art Monday Night 1607 Scrapbooking 1608 Handmade Toys (2 entries) 1609 Handmade Wreath 1610 Handmade Jewelry at 5:30pm 1611 Wood Work - 2 entries permitted 1612 Ceramics (all work must be original)-2 entries permitted 1613 Ceramics (poured & painted)-2 entries permitted 1614 Hand painted china item 1615 Silk  ower arrangement 1616 Etched glass-1 item 1617 Decorated Gourd-2 entries permitted-painted 1618 Decorated Gourd-2 entries permitted-misc. 1619 Leather work 1620 Handicraft miscellaneous - 1 item per entry, 2 entries permitted 1621 STAINED GLASS - Section 7 1622 Window Pane 1623 Mirror 1624 Lamps 1625 Suncatchers PHOTOGRAPHY - Section 8 (2 entries black & white or color per cate go ry) Size limit: No larger than 8 x 12 Will be disqualified unless matted or framed, ready to hang. 1626 Nature 1627 People, Adults 1628 People, Children 1629 Wildlife 1630 Action 1631 Still 1632 Landscape 1633 Animals 1634 Miscellaneous DISPLAYS AND COLLECTIONS - Section 9 NOTE: Entire section under glass or otherwise safe from handling. Only 1 entry each class unless otherwise noted. Come and Enjoy the Entries must be property of exhibitor. (Security provided.) 1635 Antique Ri e/Shotgun(1 permitted) 1636 Antique Pistol 1637 Antique Books (4 pieces exactly) Great Midwest Trot 1638 Antique China (2 pieces exactly) 1639 Antique Glassware (2 pieces exactly) 1640 Antique Portrait Single Photo of 1-5 persons 1641 Antique Doll and Pace 1642 Antique toy (1) 1643 Antique teddy bear (1)

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JAMS, BUTTER, MARMALADES - In Pint Jars - Section 11 1644 Antique shoes - 1 pair 1786 Apple Butter 1795 Applesauce 1645 Antique lamp (2 entries permitted) 1787 Blackberry jam 1796 Peach jam 1646 Antique Miniature lamp - 8" or less 1788 Cherry 1797 Plum jam 1647 Antique clock 1789 Grape butter 1798 Strawberry jam 1648 Antique eyeglasses (1) 1790 Peach butter 1799 Best collection of at 1649 Antique camera (1) 1791 Pear marmalade least 6 varieties 1650 Antique greeting cards (6-10 pieces on display, maximum size 2 x 1792 Plum butter 1800 Any jams, butter, 3 feet) 1793 Raspberry jam - black marmalades not listed 1651 Antique postcards (6-10 pieces on display, maximum size 2 x 1794 Raspberry jam - red 3 feet) 1652 Postal cards (6-10 pieces on display, maximum size 2 x 3 JELLY - In Standard Jelly Glasses - Section 12 feet) 1801 Apple 1808 Strawberry 1653 Antique bottles (3 pieces only) 1809 Raspberry - black 1802 Blackberry 1654 Antique jars (3 or 4 pieces, glass or stone) 1803 Cherry 1810 Raspberry - red 1655 Antique cookie jar 1804 Plum 1811 Mixed Fruit 1656 Antique jewelry (6 pieces) 1805 Grape 1812 Any Jelly Not Listed 1657 Antique miniatures (6-10 pieces) 1806 Mint 1813 Best collection of at 1807 Peach least 6 varieties 1658 Miniatures (6-10 pieces) 1659 Antique purse or handbag PRESERVES- 1/2 or Pint Jars - Section 13 1660 Antique pocket knife 1814 Blackberry 1821 Strawberry 1661 Antique cup and saucer 1815 Cherry 1822 Green Pepper 1662 Souvenir cup and saucer (name on side of cup) 1816 Peach 1823 Watermelon 1663 Antique iron work - 2’ x 2’ or smaller 1817 Pear 1824 Best collection of at 1664 Antique miniature clothes iron - 5” or smaller 1818 Plum least 6 varieties 1665 Antique clothes iron 1819 Raspberry - black 1825 Any preserves not 1666 Antique clothing (ready to hang, wrapped in clear 1820 Raspberry - red listed plastic) 1 item 1667 Antique hat (covered in plastic) PICKLES- In Pint or Quart Jars - Section 14 1668 Antique kitchen utensils (1 entry - 2 item limit) 1826 Apple, spiced 1838 Watermelon 1669 U.S. Coin/bill collection 1827 Beet 1839 Cucumber relish 1670 Foreign Coin/bill collection 1828 Bread and butter 1840 Corn relish 1671 Shell Display - identi ed by exhibitor 1829 Catsup 1841 Zucchini relish 1672 Salt and pepper display (6 sets only) 1830 Cucumber, sweet 1842 Vegetable relish 1673 Stamp display (postage) whole pickles 1843 Beet relish 1674 Bell display (6 pieces exactly) 1831 Cucumber, sliced 1844 Pickled Peppers 1675 Figurines (6 exactly) sweet pickles 1845 Pickled vegetables 1676 Thimbles (6-10 pieces) 1832 Dill pickles - 1 variety 1677 Souvenir spoons (6 exactly) 1833 Mixed vegetables 1846 Spaghetti Sauce 1678 Music box (1 entry) 1834 Peach, spiced 1847 Salsa 1679 Antique Scrapbook (album of 10 pages or more) 1835 Pear, spiced 1848 Stuffed peppers 1836 Pimentoes (pint) 1849 Any novelty pick- 1680 Advertising items (limit wall space 2 x 3 feet) 1837 Tomatoes, green led food not listed 1681 Martinsville Historical exhibit 1682 Other historical exhibit 1683 Commemorative plate Animal Care Clinic 1684 Stained glass - Antique R.V. Boyer DVM 1685 Oldest Barbie 1686 Antique Tool (1 item) Offi ce Hours: 1687 Antique Basket (1 item) Mon, Thurs, Fri 8am-5pm 1688 Antique Coloring Books (3 items) 1689 Antique /Crockery (Not too exceed 3 Tues and Wed 8am-6pm • Sat 8am-12pm gallon capacity) Phone 217-826-1177 1690 Illinois Historical 1691 Authentic Indian Artifacts Emergency Number 217-822-4244 1692 Newspaper Clippings 17275 N. 1800 St • Marshall 1693 Antiques, Miscellaneous 1694 Trophy for most Blue Ribbons [email protected]

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DEPARTMENT O - CULINARY Pies (Award for best overall pie) – Section 3 Superintendent: Joyce Bishop Assistants: Iona Gross COURTESY OF - SADIE'S GENERAL STORE Jennifer Bishop Marsha Brown 1716 Apple 1723 Rhubarb NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. 1717 Apricot 1724 Blueberry PREMIUMS OFFERED: $1490 1718 Blackberry 1725 Pecan 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 4th - $1 1719 Cherry 1726 Miscellaneous pie Entry Fee - $.75 1720 Peach (name listed) 1. Entries made Monday 9am-6pm. All items including baked goods must 1721 Pumpkin 1727 Dutch Apple be registered by Monday 6pm. All entries must be in place by Monday 1722 Raspberry 1728 Mixed Berry 6pm except bakery products which must be in place by 10am Tuesday. 2. Exhibits of canned food must have been prepared after July 1, Homemade Cakes – Section 4 2017. (Award for Best Overall Cake) 3. All canned products must be shown in size containers COURTESY OF - DAVID & BERNIE SCHIVER indicated and plainly labeled. 1729 Angel Food – not frosted 1733 White 4. Canned fruits, vegetables and meats will not be opened unless 1730 Applesauce 1734 Burnt Sugar question able. 1731 Devils Food 1735 German Chocolate 5. All other cans of preserved food may be opened and attested 1732 Spice 1736 Altered Cake Mix at the discretion of the judge. 6. Exhibitors are limited to two exhibits in each entry number. Do Cookies – Section 5 not enter previous prize winning canned goods. One Half Dozen (Award for Best Overall Cookies) 7. A "display" cannot be made up of single entries. COURTESY OF - MISS BARLOWS 8. 3/4 of each pie and cake may be removed after judging. Those 1737 Brownies 1746 Snickerdoodle not taken on day of judging must remain until end of fair. 1738 Bar Cookie (name listed) 1747 Oatmeal 9. Entries and premiums MUST be picked up Friday 3pm-5pm only. 1739 Macaroon 1748 Miscellaneous Cookie 10. No mixes or pre-packaged items allowed. All baked goods from 1740 Chocolate Chip (name listed) scratch. 1741 M & M 1749 Chocolate 11. During judging, the department will be closed to exhibitors and 1742 Sugar 1750 Decorated Sugar spec ta tors. 1743 Gingersnap 1751 Best Collection of any 12. Please be sure your name is marked on pie plates or 1744 Peanut Butter 4 varieties – 3 each containers. 1745 No Bake 13. Diabetic entries should be labeled diabetic. 14. Jelly must be in sealed jars. Red Star Yeast will have coupons and yeast available CANNED FRUIT - In Pint or Quart Jars - Section 8 to all culinary exhibitors. 1752 Apples 1761 Raspberries - red 1753 Apricots 1762 Rhubarb 1754 Blackberries 1763 Strawberries 1755 Cherries 1764 Grape juice Yeast Bread and Roll - Section 1 1756 Gooseberries 1765 Best Collection of Award - Best overall yeast bread - COURTESY OF 1757 Peaches canned fruit, 6 varieties - BISHOP EXCAVATING 1758 Pears 1766 Apple juice 1700 Bread, White standard loaf (Not Machine) 1759 Plums 1767 Any canned fruit not 1701 Bread, whole wheat standard loaf (Not Machine) 1760 Raspberries - black listed 1702 Dinner rolls (3) 1703 Cinnamon rolls CANNED VEGETABLES - In Quart or Pint Jars - Section 9 1704 Machine bread 1768 Asparagus 1779 Pimentoes (1/2 pint or 1705 Miscellaneous yeast bread (name listed) 1769 Beans, green one pint, no vinegar) 1706 Tea Ring or Bread 1770 Beans, lima 1780 Sauerkraut 1771 Beans, wax 1781 Spinach Quick Breads – Section 2 1772 Beans, horticulture 1782 Tomatoes Award - Best overall Quick Breads - COURTESY OF 1773 Beets - Whole (no vinegar) 1783 Tomato juice KEMPER INDUSTRIES 1774 Carrots 1784 Best creative display of 1707 Banana Bread 1712 Biscuits, 3 1775 Corn (pint) vegetables at least 6 1708 Zucchini Bread 1713 Coffee Cake 1776 Mixed vegetables for soup varieties 1709 Pumpkin Bread 1714 Muf ns 1777 Peas (pint) 1785 Any canned vegetable 1710 Apple Bread 1715 Cornbread 1778 Peppers not listed 1711 Miscellaneous Quick Bread (name listed)

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DEPARTMENT O - CULINARY Pies (Award for best overall pie) – Section 3 Superintendent: Joyce Bishop Assistants: Iona Gross COURTESY OF - SADIE'S GENERAL STORE Jennifer Bishop Marsha Brown 1716 Apple 1723 Rhubarb NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. 1717 Apricot 1724 Blueberry PREMIUMS OFFERED: $1490 1718 Blackberry 1725 Pecan 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 4th - $1 1719 Cherry 1726 Miscellaneous pie Entry Fee - $.75 1720 Peach (name listed) 1. Entries made Monday 9am-6pm. All items including baked goods must 1721 Pumpkin 1727 Dutch Apple be registered by Monday 6pm. All entries must be in place by Monday 1722 Raspberry 1728 Mixed Berry 6pm except bakery products which must be in place by 10am Tuesday. 2. Exhibits of canned food must have been prepared after July 1, Homemade Cakes – Section 4 2017. (Award for Best Overall Cake) 3. All canned products must be shown in size containers COURTESY OF - DAVID & BERNIE SCHIVER indicated and plainly labeled. 1729 Angel Food – not frosted 1733 White 4. Canned fruits, vegetables and meats will not be opened unless 1730 Applesauce 1734 Burnt Sugar question able. 1731 Devils Food 1735 German Chocolate 5. All other cans of preserved food may be opened and attested 1732 Spice 1736 Altered Cake Mix at the discretion of the judge. 6. Exhibitors are limited to two exhibits in each entry number. Do Cookies – Section 5 not enter previous prize winning canned goods. One Half Dozen (Award for Best Overall Cookies) 7. A "display" cannot be made up of single entries. COURTESY OF - MISS BARLOWS 8. 3/4 of each pie and cake may be removed after judging. Those 1737 Brownies 1746 Snickerdoodle not taken on day of judging must remain until end of fair. 1738 Bar Cookie (name listed) 1747 Oatmeal 9. Entries and premiums MUST be picked up Friday 3pm-5pm only. 1739 Macaroon 1748 Miscellaneous Cookie 10. No mixes or pre-packaged items allowed. All baked goods from 1740 Chocolate Chip (name listed) scratch. 1741 M & M 1749 Chocolate 11. During judging, the department will be closed to exhibitors and 1742 Sugar 1750 Decorated Sugar spec ta tors. 1743 Gingersnap 1751 Best Collection of any 12. Please be sure your name is marked on pie plates or 1744 Peanut Butter 4 varieties – 3 each containers. 1745 No Bake 13. Diabetic entries should be labeled diabetic. 14. Jelly must be in sealed jars. Red Star Yeast will have coupons and yeast available CANNED FRUIT - In Pint or Quart Jars - Section 8 to all culinary exhibitors. 1752 Apples 1761 Raspberries - red 1753 Apricots 1762 Rhubarb 1754 Blackberries 1763 Strawberries 1755 Cherries 1764 Grape juice Yeast Bread and Roll - Section 1 1756 Gooseberries 1765 Best Collection of Award - Best overall yeast bread - COURTESY OF 1757 Peaches canned fruit, 6 varieties - BISHOP EXCAVATING 1758 Pears 1766 Apple juice 1700 Bread, White standard loaf (Not Machine) 1759 Plums 1767 Any canned fruit not 1701 Bread, whole wheat standard loaf (Not Machine) 1760 Raspberries - black listed 1702 Dinner rolls (3) 1703 Cinnamon rolls CANNED VEGETABLES - In Quart or Pint Jars - Section 9 1704 Machine bread 1768 Asparagus 1779 Pimentoes (1/2 pint or 1705 Miscellaneous yeast bread (name listed) 1769 Beans, green one pint, no vinegar) 1706 Tea Ring or Bread 1770 Beans, lima 1780 Sauerkraut 1771 Beans, wax 1781 Spinach Quick Breads – Section 2 1772 Beans, horticulture 1782 Tomatoes Award - Best overall Quick Breads - COURTESY OF 1773 Beets - Whole (no vinegar) 1783 Tomato juice KEMPER INDUSTRIES 1774 Carrots 1784 Best creative display of 1707 Banana Bread 1712 Biscuits, 3 1775 Corn (pint) vegetables at least 6 1708 Zucchini Bread 1713 Coffee Cake 1776 Mixed vegetables for soup varieties 1709 Pumpkin Bread 1714 Muf ns 1777 Peas (pint) 1785 Any canned vegetable 1710 Apple Bread 1715 Cornbread 1778 Peppers not listed 1711 Miscellaneous Quick Bread (name listed)

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JAMS, BUTTER, MARMALADES - In Pint Jars - Section 11 1644 Antique shoes - 1 pair 1786 Apple Butter 1795 Applesauce 1645 Antique lamp (2 entries permitted) 1787 Blackberry jam 1796 Peach jam 1646 Antique Miniature lamp - 8" or less 1788 Cherry 1797 Plum jam 1647 Antique clock 1789 Grape butter 1798 Strawberry jam 1648 Antique eyeglasses (1) 1790 Peach butter 1799 Best collection of at 1649 Antique camera (1) 1791 Pear marmalade least 6 varieties 1650 Antique greeting cards (6-10 pieces on display, maximum size 2 x 1792 Plum butter 1800 Any jams, butter, 3 feet) 1793 Raspberry jam - black marmalades not listed 1651 Antique postcards (6-10 pieces on display, maximum size 2 x 1794 Raspberry jam - red 3 feet) 1652 Postal cards (6-10 pieces on display, maximum size 2 x 3 JELLY - In Standard Jelly Glasses - Section 12 feet) 1801 Apple 1808 Strawberry 1653 Antique bottles (3 pieces only) 1809 Raspberry - black 1802 Blackberry 1654 Antique jars (3 or 4 pieces, glass or stone) 1803 Cherry 1810 Raspberry - red 1655 Antique cookie jar 1804 Plum 1811 Mixed Fruit 1656 Antique jewelry (6 pieces) 1805 Grape 1812 Any Jelly Not Listed 1657 Antique miniatures (6-10 pieces) 1806 Mint 1813 Best collection of at 1807 Peach least 6 varieties 1658 Miniatures (6-10 pieces) 1659 Antique purse or handbag PRESERVES- 1/2 or Pint Jars - Section 13 1660 Antique pocket knife 1814 Blackberry 1821 Strawberry 1661 Antique cup and saucer 1815 Cherry 1822 Green Pepper 1662 Souvenir cup and saucer (name on side of cup) 1816 Peach 1823 Watermelon 1663 Antique iron work - 2’ x 2’ or smaller 1817 Pear 1824 Best collection of at 1664 Antique miniature clothes iron - 5” or smaller 1818 Plum least 6 varieties 1665 Antique clothes iron 1819 Raspberry - black 1825 Any preserves not 1666 Antique clothing (ready to hang, wrapped in clear 1820 Raspberry - red listed plastic) 1 item 1667 Antique hat (covered in plastic) PICKLES- In Pint or Quart Jars - Section 14 1668 Antique kitchen utensils (1 entry - 2 item limit) 1826 Apple, spiced 1838 Watermelon 1669 U.S. Coin/bill collection 1827 Beet 1839 Cucumber relish 1670 Foreign Coin/bill collection 1828 Bread and butter 1840 Corn relish 1671 Shell Display - identi ed by exhibitor 1829 Catsup 1841 Zucchini relish 1672 Salt and pepper display (6 sets only) 1830 Cucumber, sweet 1842 Vegetable relish 1673 Stamp display (postage) whole pickles 1843 Beet relish 1674 Bell display (6 pieces exactly) 1831 Cucumber, sliced 1844 Pickled Peppers 1675 Figurines (6 exactly) sweet pickles 1845 Pickled vegetables 1676 Thimbles (6-10 pieces) 1832 Dill pickles - 1 variety 1677 Souvenir spoons (6 exactly) 1833 Mixed vegetables 1846 Spaghetti Sauce 1678 Music box (1 entry) 1834 Peach, spiced 1847 Salsa 1679 Antique Scrapbook (album of 10 pages or more) 1835 Pear, spiced 1848 Stuffed peppers 1836 Pimentoes (pint) 1849 Any novelty pick- 1680 Advertising items (limit wall space 2 x 3 feet) 1837 Tomatoes, green led food not listed 1681 Martinsville Historical exhibit 1682 Other historical exhibit 1683 Commemorative plate Animal Care Clinic 1684 Stained glass - Antique R.V. Boyer DVM 1685 Oldest Barbie 1686 Antique Tool (1 item) Offi ce Hours: 1687 Antique Basket (1 item) Mon, Thurs, Fri 8am-5pm 1688 Antique Coloring Books (3 items) 1689 Antique Stoneware/Crockery (Not too exceed 3 Tues and Wed 8am-6pm • Sat 8am-12pm gallon capacity) Phone 217-826-1177 1690 Illinois Historical 1691 Authentic Indian Artifacts Emergency Number 217-822-4244 1692 Newspaper Clippings 17275 N. 1800 St • Marshall 1693 Antiques, Miscellaneous 1694 Trophy for most Blue Ribbons [email protected]

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DECORATIVE PAINTING - Section 4 Limit 2 Entries Each Class 1603 Furniture 1604 Any Subject Harness Racing HANDICRAFT - Section 6 Exhibitor's own work 1605 Candles 1606 Stamp Art Monday Night 1607 Scrapbooking 1608 Handmade Toys (2 entries) 1609 Handmade Wreath 1610 Handmade Jewelry at 5:30pm 1611 Wood Work - 2 entries permitted 1612 Ceramics (all work must be original)-2 entries permitted 1613 Ceramics (poured & painted)-2 entries permitted 1614 Hand painted china item 1615 Silk  ower arrangement 1616 Etched glass-1 item 1617 Decorated Gourd-2 entries permitted-painted 1618 Decorated Gourd-2 entries permitted-misc. 1619 Leather work 1620 Handicraft miscellaneous - 1 item per entry, 2 entries permitted 1621 Wood Carving STAINED GLASS - Section 7 1622 Window Pane 1623 Mirror 1624 Lamps 1625 Suncatchers PHOTOGRAPHY - Section 8 (2 entries black & white or color per cate go ry) Size limit: No larger than 8 x 12 Will be disqualified unless matted or framed, ready to hang. 1626 Nature 1627 People, Adults 1628 People, Children 1629 Wildlife 1630 Action 1631 Still 1632 Landscape 1633 Animals 1634 Miscellaneous DISPLAYS AND COLLECTIONS - Section 9 NOTE: Entire section under glass or otherwise safe from handling. Only 1 entry each class unless otherwise noted. Come and Enjoy the Entries must be property of exhibitor. (Security provided.) 1635 Antique Ri e/Shotgun(1 permitted) 1636 Antique Pistol 1637 Antique Books (4 pieces exactly) Great Midwest Trot 1638 Antique China (2 pieces exactly) 1639 Antique Glassware (2 pieces exactly) 1640 Antique Portrait Single Photo of 1-5 persons 1641 Antique Doll and Pace 1642 Antique toy (1) 1643 Antique teddy bear (1)

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BEST OF SHOW - Fine Arts - Linda Miller-$50 Award BEST OF SHOW-Handicraft and Stained Glass-$25 Gift Certifi cate BEST OF SHOW-Photography-Proof of Existence Images Photography BEST OF SHOW-Displays and Collections-Joy Wolfe Memorial Award

ONE ENTRY EACH CLASS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

FINE ARTS - Section 1 ACRYLICS & OIL PAINTING - Limit 2 Entries Each Class 1585 Landscape 1586 Portrait 1587 Floral 1588 Still Life 1589 Animal/wildlife 1590 Miscellaneous WATERCOLOR - Section 2 Limit 2 Entries Each Class 1591 Landscape 410 N Second St • Marshall, IL 62441 1592 Portrait 1593 Floral 217-826-2358 1594 Still Life www.burnsideshealth.org 1595 Animal/wildlife 1596 Miscellaneous PEN, PENCIL, CHALK, CRAYON OR CHARCOAL - Section 3 Limit 2 Entries Each Class Come and see our private suites 1597 Landscape and rehab to home area. 1598 Portrait 1599 Floral "Quality care is not our goal, 1600 Still Life it is our expectation." 1601 Animal/wildlife 1602 Miscellaneous

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1527 Grades 1-2 original freehand computerized artwork 1528 Grades 3-4 original freehand computerized artwork 1529 Grades 5-6 original freehand computerized artwork 1530 Grades 7-12 original freehand computerized artwork 1531 Preschool-Kindergarten collage 1532 Grades 1-2 collage 1533 Grades 3-4 collage Sponsor of 1534 Grades 5-6 collage Demolition Derby 1535 Grades 7-12 collage 1536 Preschool-Kindergarten original book 1537 Grades 1-2 original book 1538 Grades 3-4 original book 1539 Grades 5-6 original book 1540 Grades 7-8 original book 1541 Grades 1-2 report 1542 Grades 3-4 report 1543 Grades 5-6 report 1544 Grades 7-12 report 1546 Preschool-Kindergarten plastic handmade novelty 1547 Preschool-Kindergarten wood handmade novelty 1548 Preschool-Kindergarten handmade novelty (any material) 1549 Grades 1-2 plastic handmade novelty 1550 Grades 1-2 wood handmade novelty 1551 Grades 1-2 handmade novelty (any other material) 1552 Grades 1-2 wall plaque (material other than paper) 1553 Grades 3-4 plastic handmade novelty 1554 Grades 3-4 wood handmade novelty 1555 Grades 3-4 handmade novelty (any other material) 1556 Grades 3-4 wall plaque (material other than paper) 1557 Grades 5-6 plastic handmade novelty 1558 Grades 5-6 wood handmade novelty 1559 Grades 5-6 handmade novelty (any other material) 1560 Grades 5-6 wall plaque (material other than paper) 1561 Grades 7-8 handmade novelty (any material) 1562 Grades K-2 model or novelty made from snap-together toys (Legos, Duplos, etc.) 1563 Grades 3-4 model or novelty made from snap-together toys (Legos, Duplos, etc.) 1564 Grades 3-4 handmade model 1565 Grades 5-6 model or novelty made from snap-together toys (Legos, Duplos, etc.) 1566 Grades 5-6 handmade model 1567 Grades 7-8 model (any material) 1568 Grades K-3 ceramics or clay (painted) 1569 Grades K-3 ceramics or clay (hand formed) 1570 Grades 4-6 ceramics or clay (painted) 1571 Grades 4-6 ceramics or clay (hand formed) 1572 Grades 1-2 arithmetic (10 examples) 1573 Grades 3-4 arithmetic (10 examples) 1574 Grades 3-4 arithmetic (examples of an open-ended prob- lem with written explanation) 1575 Grades 5-6 arithmetic (10 examples) 1576 Grades 5-6 arithmetic (example of an open-ended problem with written explanation) 1577 Preschool-Kindergarten examples of symmetry 1578 Grades 1-3 example of symmetry 1579 Grades 4-6 example of symmetry 1580 Grades 7-8 example of symmetry

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1473 Grades 3-4 Illinois State or Lincoln scrapbook DEPARTMENT P 1474 Grades 5-6 Illinois State or Lincoln scrapbook JUNIOR DEPART MENT 1475 Grades 7-8 Illinois State or Lincoln scrapbook 1476 Grades 9-12 Illinois State or Lincoln scrapbook PREMIUMS OF FERED - $718.75 ENTRY FEE- $.25 1477 Grades 3-4 Clark County scrapbook 1st-$2.00 2nd-$1.50 3rd-$1.25 4th-$1.00 1478 Grades 5-6 Clark County scrapbook Linda Carpenter - Superintendent 1479 Grades 7-8 Clark County scrapbook Levi Logan & Landon Logan - Assisants 1480 Grades 9-12 Clark County scrapbook 1481 Preschool-Kindergarten social studies report NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. 1482 Grades 1 & 2 social studies report 1. All boys and girls in Clark County and adjoining counties are 1483 Grades 3 & 4 social studies report eligible to exhibit. The Junior exhibitor must have enrolled 1484 Grades 5 & 6 social studies report in grades K-8 for grade school classi cation, and 9-12 for 1485 Grades 7 & 8 social studies report high school classi cation this year. 1486 Grades 9 - 12 social studies report 2. All items, includ ing baked goods, must be entered by Monday 9am-6pm. All entries must be in place Monday. Live fl owers must be in place by 6pm Monday. Bakery products must be in place by 10am Tuesday. Section 3 3. All exhibits and premiums must be picked up Friday between All maps and posters should be no larger than 18x24 inches 3 pm-5 pm. 1487 Grades 3-4 freehand map showing mountains, rivers, and lakes 4. Two entries will be allowed in each class by each exhibitor. 1488 Grades 3-4 freehand map showing states and capitals 5. The fair management will not be responsible for loss or 1489 Grades 3-4 freehand map showing principal rivers and lakes injury. Entries will be accepted only on these conditions. 1490 Grades 3-4 freehand map showing townships, cities, and towns This is not a 4-H or FFA exhibit, although participants can 1491 Grades 3-4 freehand map be members of these or ga ni za tions. 1492 Grades 5-6 freehand map showing mountains, rivers, and lakes No one allowed in Arts Hall during judging except judges and workers 1493 Grades 5-6 freehand map showing states and capitals TROPHIES FOR OUTSTANDING JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 1494 Grades 5-6 freehand map showing principal rivers and lakes AND SENIOR EXHIBITOR 1495 Grades 5-6 freehand map showing townships, cities, and towns 1496 Grades 5-6 freehand map LIVE FLOWERS - GRADE SCHOOL- 3 stems - Section 1 1497 Grades 7-8 freehand map showing mountains, rivers, and lakes 1870 Cut of Gladioli or Spike 1498 Grades 7-8 freehand map showing states and capitals 1871 Cut of Marigolds (6) 1499 Grades 7-8 freehand map showing principal rivers and lakes 1872 Cut of Zinnias (6) 1500 Grades 7-8 freehand map showing townships, cities, and towns 1873 Cut of any variety not speci ed (6) 1501 Grades 7-8 freehand map 1874 Best potted plant 1502 Preschool-Kindergarten educational poster 1875 Best arrangement of wild  owers 1503 Preschool-Kindergarten safety poster 1876 Best corsage 1504 Preschool-Kindergarten seasonal poster 1877 Flower arrangement or centerpiece 1505 Grades 1-2 educational poster 1878 Best Rose Bouquet 1506 Grades 1-2 safety poster LIVE FLOWERS - HIGH SCHOOL - 3 stems - Section 2 1507 Grades 1-2 seasonal poster 1879 Cut of Gladioli or Spike 1508 Grades 3-4 educational poster 1880 Cut of Marigolds (6) 1509 Grades 3-4 safety poster 1881 Cut of Zinnias (6) 1510 Grades 3-4 seasonal poster 1882 Cut of any variety not speci ed (6) 1511 Grades 5-6 educational poster 1883 Best potted plant 1512 Grades 5-6 safety poster 1884 Best arrangement of wild  owers 1513 Grades 5-6 seasonal poster 1885 Best corsage 1514 Grades 7-12 educational poster 1886 Flower arrangement or centerpiece 1887 Best Rose Bouquet 1515 Grades 7-12 safety poster ARTS & CRAFTS - GRADE SCHOOL - Section 3 1516 Grades 7-12 seasonal poster 1888 Most unusual hobby or collection 1517 Grades 4-6 leaf collection (mounted by the exhibitor) 1889 Bird house or feeder 1518 Grades 4-6 identi ed insect collection (mounted by the exhibitor) 1890 Legos 1519 Grades 4-6 identi ed wild owers (mounted by the exhibitor) 1891 Toy handmade 1520 Grades 4-6 identi ed rocks, minerals, or fossils (mounted by the exhibitor) 1892 Scrapbooking 1521 Grades 4-6 identi ed shells (mounted by the exhibitor) 1893 Photography (collection of 6 variety subjects on 11"x14" poster) 1522 Grades 7-12 identi ed leaf collection (mounted by the exhibitor) 1894 Painting (on paper) 1523 Grades 7-12 identi ed insect collection (mounted by the exhibitor) 1895 Painting (on cloth or wood) 1524 Grades 7-12 identi ed wild owers (mounted by the ex hib i tor) 1896 Sketching & Drawing (pencil, crayons, metal) 1525 Grades 7-12 identi ed rocks, minerals, or fossils (mounted by the exhibitor) 1897 Aerospace 1526 Grades 7-12 identi ed shells (mounted by the exhibitor)

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DEPARTMENT N-1 1898 Wood craft & carving EDUCATION AND NATURAL HISTORY 1899 Model TERESA CARVER, SUPT. 1900 Ceramics (made from clay or greenware) Sherri Cooper, ASSISTANT 1901 Electricity NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. 1902 Suncatcher Entry Fee - 25¢ 1903 Macrame' or bead work PREMIUMS OFFERED $657.00 1904 Candles 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $1.50; 3rd - $1.00 1905 Pot Holder Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor and have been prepared 1906 Miscellaneous during the current school year. Originality will be considered. ARTS & CRAFTS - HIGH SCHOOL - Section 4 1907 Most unusual hobby or collection Only one entry per class. 1908 Bird house or feeder Entries will be accepted Monday 9 am - 6 pm. 1909 Legos Entries and premiums picked up Friday 3 pm - 5 pm. 1910 Toy handmade No one allowed in Arts Hall during judging except judges and workers 1911 Scrapbooking Trophy for the most blue ribbons - Dept. N-1 1912 Photography (collection of 6 variety subjects on 11"x14" poster) 1913 Painting (on paper, cloth or wood) Section 1 1914 Sketching & Drawing (pencil, crayons, metal) 1434 Preschool manuscript writing & numbers (1 page pencil) 1915 Aerospace 1435 K-1 manuscript writing & numbers (1 page pencil) 1916 Wood craft & carving 1436 Grades 2-3 cursive writing (1 page pencil) 1917 Model 1437 Grades 4-6 cursive writing (1 page pencil) 1918 Ceramics (made from clay or greenware) 1438 Kindergarten & Preschool original poem,story or short verse 1919 Electricity 1439 Grades 1-2 original poem 1920 Suncatcher 1440 Grades 1-2 original story 1921 Macrame' or bead work 1441 Grades 3-4 original poem 1922 Candles 1442 Grades 3-4 original story 1923 Pot Holder 1443 Grades 5-6 original poem 1924 Miscellaneous 1444 Grades 5-6 original story CLOTHING & NEEDLEWORK - GRADE SCHOOL - Section 5 1445 Grades 7-8 original poem All articles must be made by exhibitor. 1446 Grades 7-8 original story All articles must be in place in a transparent bag. 1447 Grades 9-12 original poem 1925 Knit article 1448 Grades 1-2 science booklet (original work only) 1926 Knit article non-apparel 1449 Grades 1-2 science experiment with written explanation 1927 Crocheted article 1450 Grades 3-4 science booklet (original work only) 1928 Crocheted article non-apparel (afghan) 1451 Grades 3-4 science experiment with written explanation 1929 Stitchery (embroidery, crewel, needlepoint, cross stitch) 1452 Grades 5-6 science booklet (original work only) 1930 Blouse or shirt 1453 Grades 5-6 science experiment with written explanation 1931 Skirt (long or short) 1454 Grades 7-8 science booklet (original work only) 1932 School dress 1455 Grades 9-12 science booklet or experiment 1933 Suit (skirt or pant) 1456 Preschool - Kindergarten original greeting card (original verse & art) 1934 Best wear dress or long dress 1457 Grades 1-2 Original greeting card (original verse & art) 1935 Sports wear 1458 Grades 3-4 Original greeting card (original verse & art) 1936 Dressed Doll (clothes must be made by exhibitor) or clothes for doll 1459 Grades 5-6 Original greeting card (original verse & art) 1937 Stuffed Doll, animal or toy

1938 Latch hooking, weaving, caneing ALL FREEHAND ART SHOULD BE UN FRAMED - Section 2 CLOTHING & NEEDLE WORK - HIGH SCHOOL - Section 6 1460 Preschool freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) All articles must be made by exhibitor. 1461 Preschool freehand art (miscellaneous medium) All articles must be in place in a transparent bag. Award for Best Wear. 1462 Kindergarten freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) 1939 Knit article 1463 Kindergarten freehand art (miscellaneous medium) 1940 Knit article non-apparel 1464 Grades 1-2 freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) 1941 Crocheted article 1465 Grades 1-2 freehand art (miscellaneous medium) 1942 Crocheted article non-apparel (afghan) 1466 Grades 3-4 freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) 1943 Stitchery (embroidery, crewel, needlepoint, cross stitch) 1467 Grades 3-4 freehand art (miscellaneous medium) 1944 Blouse or shirt 1468 Grades 5-6 freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) 1945 Skirt (long or short) 1469 Grades 5-6 freehand art (miscellaneous medium) 1946 School dress 1470 Grades 7-8 freehand art (pencil, markers or crayons) 1947 Suit (skirt or pant) 1471 Grades 7-8 freehand art (miscellaneous medium) 1948 Best wear dress or long dress 1472 Grades 9-12 freehand art 1949 Sports wear

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1950 Dressed Doll (clothes must be made by exhibitor) or clothes for doll QUILTS - Entry Fee - $1.50 - Section 7 1951 Stuffed Doll, animal or toy 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$4.00; 3rd-$3.00; 4th-$2.00 1952 Latch hooking, weaving, caneing 1384 Best antique CULINARY - GRADE SCHOOL 1385 Best applique-hand Sewn All bakery products and candy must be under glass or transparent covering. 1386 Best applique-machine Sewn Award for Best Cake, both divisions. Culinary exhibitors will recieve coupons 1387 Best embroiderer-hand sewn and yeast from Red Star Yeast. 1388 Best embroiderer-machine sewn 1389 Best patchwork-hand sewn 1390 Best patchwork-machine sewn QUICK OR YEAST BREADS - Section 7 1391 Best any kind-hand sewn 1953 Fruit or nut bread 1392 Best any kind-machine sewn 1954 Yeast bread - standard loaf 1393 Best Quilt, Hand quilted 1955 Dinner rolls (3) 1956 Biscuits (3) 1394 Best Quilt, Machine quilted 1957 Breakfast rolls (3) CROCHETING (For ladies over 65)- Entry Fee - 75¢ - Section 8 1958 Coffee cake 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.50; 4th-$1.00 1959 Corn bread 1395 Best bedspread or afghan CAKES AND COOKIES - Section 8 1396 Best doily, scarf, centerpiece, buffet or vanity set any size 1960 Angel food (unfrosted) 1397 Best potholders 1961 Chocolate cake 1398 Best stole, shawl, poncho or cape 1962 White cake 1399 Best any other 1963 Any other cake OLDER PERSON'S WORK (65 or over) - Section 9 1964 Dropped cookes (6) 1400 Best houseslippers 1965 Brownies (6) 1401 Best pair of pillow cases. crocheted 1966 Rolled cookies (6) 1967 Bar cookies (6) 1402 Best pair of pillow cases embroidered 1968 Best assortment of at least 4 varieties (2 each) 1403 Best pillows 1969 Pie (fruit) 1404 Best quilt of cotton patchwork 1970 Molded cookie 1405 Best quilt, applique CANDY (6 pieces) - Section 9 1406 Best quilt, cross stitched 1971 Chocolate Fudge 1407 Best rug 1972 Any other variety 1408 Best scarf or towel 1973 Best collection of 4 varieties 2 each 1409 Miscellaneous CULINARY - HIGH SCHOOL CRAFTS (Needlework Only) - Section 10 QUICK OR YEAST BREAD - Section 10 1410 Best handicraft 1974 Fruit or Nut Bread 1411 Best wall hanging 1975 Yeast Bread - Standard loaf 1412 Best stuffed toy or animal 1976 Dinner Rolls (3) 1413 Best doll 1977 Biscuits (3) 1414 Best fancy doll 1978 Breakfast Rolls (3) 1415 Best textile painting 1979 Coffee Cake 1416 Best miscellaneous 1980 Corn Bread MISCELLANEOUS - Section 11 CAKES AND COOKIES - Section 11 1981 Angel food (unfrosted) 1417 Best afghan, any kind 1982 Chocolate Cake 1418 Best apron 1983 White cake 1419 Best hairpin lace article 1984 Any other cake 1420 Best kitchen towels (2 or more) 1985 Dropped cookies (6) 1421 Best latch hook 1986 Brownies (6) 1422 Best needlepoint 1987 Rolled cookies (6) 1423 Best potholders (2 or more) 1988 Bar cookies (6) 1424 Best quilt blocks, machine sewn 1989 Best assortment of at least 4 varieties (2 each) 1425 Best quilt blocks, hand sewn 1990 Pie (fruit) 1426 Best quilt top, hand sewn 1991 Molded cookie 1427 Best quilt top, machine sewn CANDY (6 pieces) - Section 12 1428 Best rug, fancy 1992 Chocolate fudge 1429 Best rug, practical  1993 Any other variety 1430 Best tablemats 1994 Best collection of 4 varieties - 2 each 1431 Best tatted article 1432 Miscellaneous

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Entry Fee - 75¢ 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.50; 4th-$1.00 CROCHETING - Section 1 1335 Best afghan or bedspread 1336 Best centerpiece or scarf 1337 Best doily, 15” or under 1338 Best house slippers 1339 Best pillow cases 1340 Best stole, shawl, cape, poncho Residential & Commercial 1341 Best tablecloth Trucks • Vans • Cars • Boats • Traile rs • Windows • Banners • Magnetic • Pinstriping 1342 Best any other article Small & Large Billboards • Electrical/Lighted Signs • Vehicle Wraps • Logo’s EMBROIDERY - Section 2 Formed Metal & Plastic Letters • Indoor & Outdoor Digital Printing • Specialty Projects Yard Display & Political Signs • Vinyl & Hand Lettering 1343 Best counted cross-stitch Installation & Repairs • Over 25 Years Experience 1344 Best crewel 1345 Best cross-stitch (217) 251-6794 1346 Best doily, scarf 1347 Best pillow cases 1348 Best luncheon cloth & napkins or tablecloth 1349 Best any other article KNITTED ARTICLES - Section 3 1350 Best afghans Penny Chrysler 1351 Best house slippers Administrator 1352 Best stole, shawl, poncho, or cape 410 North West 3rd • PO Box 10 • Casey, IL 62420 1353 Best sweater 1354 Best any other article Phone: 217-932-4081 PILLOWS - Section 4 Fax: 217-932-4922 1355 Best pillow, crocheted www.heartlandnursingcenter.com 1356 Best pillow, cross stitch 1357 Best pillow, fancy 1358 Best pillow, needlepoint 1359 Best pillow, practical 1360 Best pillow, any other kind FORESTECH WOOD PRODUCTS MACHINE SEWN ARTICLES - Section 5 1361 Best dress WEST UNION HYDRAULICS 1362 Best shirt or blouse 1363 Best jumper or skirt Specializing in Kiln Dried Craft Lumber 1364 Best jacket Stephen K. Shawler 1365 Best vest 1366 Best suit-man, woman, child, or skirt ensemble Owner 1367 Best playsuit 1368 Best embroidery 1369 Best any other 217-279-3659 INFANTS - Section 6 1370 Best bib infants 1371 Best coat and cap, or robe, fabric sewn 1372 Best coat with or without cap, crocheted Arts Hall will be open from 1373 Best coat with or without cap, knitted 4 p.m. to 7 p.m Tuesday, 1374 Best dress, crocheted 1375 Best dress, knitted Wednesday and Thursday. 1376 Best out t, fabric sewn 1377 Best play or sun suit, fabric sewn 1378 Best quilt All exhibits in Arts Hall should 1379 Best shawl or afghan or carriage cover, crocheted be picked up between 1380 Best shawl or afghan or carriage cover, knitted 1381 Best sweater or sweater set, crocheted 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. 1382 Best sweater or sweater set, knitted 1383 Best any other article

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NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. Hope you enjoy PREMIUMS OFFERED $806.50 the fair! Needlework Only Awards for Outstanding Article from [email protected] Country Companies Alliance Tractor LLC Best of Show Quilt - American Flag donated by Ameri can Legion Auxiliary

EXHIBITORS READ CAREFULLY

  Ƭǡ  * Items can only be entered in one category.  Ǥ Entries will be accepted Monday 9 am - 6 pm. Oblong Illinois Exhibits and premiums must be called for  Friday 3 pm - 5 pm.  (618) 592-4215 Open to Clark and adjoining counties in Illinois and Indiana. ȗƒŽŽ—•–‘†ƒ›ƒ„‘—–‡–•Š‘™ˆ‡‡†•ǡ ‘’Ž‡–‡ˆ‡‡†Ƭ No one will be allowed in Arts Hall during —•–‘‹š‹‰Ǩ judging except judges and workers We have ȗƒ•–—”‡ƬŽƒ™•‡‡†‹š‡•‹•–‘ Ǩ an enclosed building with display racks for all departments for the protection of exhibits. ȗ„Ž‘‰ ‡‡†Ƭ‡‡†ǡ  Ǥ™‹•Š‡•ƒŽŽͶǦ ‹†•  ‹–Š‡ʹͲͳͺ•Š‘™•‡ƒ•‘Ǩ Entries may have been made within the last two years. Two entries only may be  made in any premium class.

 NOTE: First place entries not eligible to return  until two years later. Imported articles will not Barking Beauties Pet Grooming be judged.* The Fair management will care for articles exhibited but will not be responsible for Amy Cook loss or injury. Owner and Groomer Premiums will be forfeited if it is ascertained that 7259 E 400th Rd false statement has been made in connection Martinsville, IL 62442 with the entry. 217-251-7800 Opinion of judge is  nal 10+ years experience Pick-up and delivery ENTRIES MUST BE MADE BY EXHIBITOR available

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OPEN TO AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS - Section 4 (4 stems - no more) DEPARTMENT Q2 1255 Gailardia, mixed TRUCK PULL & N.A. TRACTOR PULL 1256 Gailardia, plain Randy Stephens, Chairman 1257 Lillies, mixed cluster 217.232.4512 1258 Lillies, plain cluster Email: [email protected] 1259 Day Lillies, mixed Tuesday Night, June 12, 2018 1260 Day Lillies, plain Starting Time 7:00 p.m. 1261 Marigolds, small, only one variety and color Entry Fee $20.00 Per Class 1262 Marigolds, large jumbo mixed 2 Pit Passes Per Competitor 1263 Marigolds, large jumbo plain Scales on grounds • Weigh by 6:30 p.m. 1264 Marigolds, small, mixed 1265 Nasturtiums, mixed -TRUCK CLASSES- 1266 Petunias, double 2000 2wd/4wd 6500 Stock Truck 2001 2wd/4wd 6500 Modifi ed Truck 1267 Petunias, mixed 2002 2wd/4wd 7000 Modifi ed Truck 1268 Petunias, plain - 1 variety & color 2004 2wd/4wd 8500 Diesel Work Stock 1269 Petunias, ruf ed - 1 variety & color 1270 Phlox -TRUCK CLASS RULES- 1271 Sweet peas -GENERAL RULES FOR TRUCKS- 1272 Roses, mixed, 6 blooms 1. Must be street legal. 2. Bumper or Reese Hitch no mid-mount hitch. 1273 Shasta daisy, any one variety and color 3. Hitch height 2wd 30 inches, 4wd 26 inches. 1274 Daisy 4. Out of bounds is a disqualifi cation. 1275 Snapdragons, mixed 5. No item may fall from truck under green fl ag. 1276 Zinnias, large and any one variety and color 6. Loops or chains around driveshaft. 1277 Zinnias, small and any one variety and color 7. Judges decision fi nal! 1278 Zinnias, large mixed 1279 Zinnias, small mixed -STOCK CLASS- 1. 496 C.I. Limit CUT FLOWERS - SPECIALS - Section 5 2. No extended front weights 1280 Basket of  owers 1281 Mixed bouquet -MODIFIED CLASS- 1282 Bouquet pitcher 1. Natural Aspired engines 1283 Best collection of cut  owers (6 or more) 2. 540 CI limit 1284 Collection of dahlias (6  owers) -WORK STOCK DIESEL- 1285 Collection of roses (not less than 6) 1. Use citp rules on their website

COLLECTION OF POTTED PLANTS - Section 6 -8500 OPEN DIESELS- 1. Run what you brung. (Not less than 4) 1286 Assorted potted plants 1287 Assorted cactus 1288 African violets DEPARTMENT Q1 1289 Coleus N.A. TRACTORS 1290 Assorted Herbs Entry Fee: $20.00 2004 - 5250lbs 2005 - 6000lbs -N.A. TRACTOR RULES- 1. 18.4x38 non radial tire limit. 2. No turbo or supercharger 3. Kill switches & wheelie bars required -PAYOUT- ENJOY THE FIREWORKS 1st - $200 2nd - $100 3rd - $75 4th - $50 AFTER THE Contact Randy Stephens 217-232-4512 [email protected] DEMO DERBY No Alcohol, Drugs or Firearms permitted on grounds.

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Randy Stephens, Chairman NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. Premiums Offered - $510.00 Entry Fee - $.60 217.232.4512 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50; 4th - $1.00 Email: [email protected] Limit 2 entries per class.

Entries will be accepted Monday 9am - 6pm. Wednesday Night, June 13, 2018 Plaque for most blue ribbons. All exhibits in cut fl owers must be grown by exhibitor. Starting Time 7:00 p.m. Collection of cut fl owers to contain not less than six different varieties. Entries and premiums must be called for Friday 3 pm - 5 pm. Entry Fee $20.00 Per Class Judging will be Monday at 6:30 pm No one allowed in Arts Hall 2 Hook Limit during judging except judges and workers 2 Pit Passes Per Competitor POTTED PLANTS - Section 1 1223 Geraniums -8500 OPEN DIESEL TRUCK CLASS- 1224 Begonias 2008 2wd/4wd 1225 Best fern (not asparagus fern) 2009 Run what you brung 1226 Best plant not listed 1227 Hanging container-type basket 1228 Terrariums 1229 Philodendron 1230 Peace Lily DEPARTMENT Q4 1231 Ivy 1232 Cactus TRACTOR CLASSES 1233 Christmas Cactus 2010 12,500 8 mph 2011 14,000 8 mph CUT FLOWERS (4 stems - no more) - Section 2 2012 14,000 12 mph 1234 Asters, plain 2013 13,000 Open Speed 1235 Asters, mixed 1236 Baby roses, best bouquet 1237 Bachelor's Button, mixed -TRACTOR RULES- 1238 Calendulas 1. We will be using C.I.T.P.A. Rules 1239 Carnations 2. Wheelie Bars Mandatory 1240 Coreopsis 3. Breakaway kill device. 1241 Cosmos, any one variety 1242 Cosmos, mixed We will be using Heaven Bound Sled (Larry Montgomery) 1243 Dahlias, mixed 1244 Dahlias, large 1245 Dahlias, pom pon -PAYOUT- 1st - $200 2nd - $100 3rd - $75 4th - $50 AMATEUR - Section 3 1246 Gladioli, most unusal color 1247 Gladioli, best spike of white Contact Randy Stephens 217-232-4512 1248 Gladioli, best spike of dark [email protected] 1249 Gladioli, best spike of scarlet red 1250 Gladioli, best spike of yellow No Alcohol, Drugs or Firearms permitted on grounds. 1251 Gladioli, best spike of burgundy 1252 Gladioli, best spike of peach 1253 Gladioli, best spike of smokey 1254 Gladioli, best spike of bi-color SPONSORED BY: HELENA - RANDY STEPHENS

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DEPARTMENT K - HORTICULTURE SCRAMBLE DONORS Lisa Logan, Supt. Bill & Carrie Downey Jay & Sarah Wilhoit Barbara Kannmacher, Assistant George & Becky Greenwell Janet Wolfe Nathan Bennett Justin & Megan Parcel NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. Jerry & Cathy Parcel Phil & Diane Reeds PREMIUMS OFFERED $292.50 Joey & Lora Parcel Byron & Karrie Shotts 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50; 4th - $1.00 Gale & Barbara Kannmacher Larry Mann Entries will be accepted Monday 9am-6pm Arney Farms Ron & Pam Robinson Entry Fee $ .60 Plate consists of 5 or more Articles Larry & Barbara Hills Limit 2 entries per class.

Entries and premiums must be called for Friday 3 pm-5 pm. No one will be allowed in the Arts Hall during judging except judges and workers. Subject to corrections and omissions.

PLATE OF APPLES - VARIETIES LISTED - SECTION 1 1150 Red Delicious 1151 Yellow Delicious 1152 Jonathan 1153 Grimes Golden Willow Creek Farms 1154 Rome Beauty 1155 Mutsu 1156 Jon-Del 1157 Granny Smith Butcher Hogs & Cattle 1158 Red Fiji Available Late 1159 Gala 1160 Beacon Summer and Fall 1161 Maiden Blush 1162 Early Blaze 1163 Yellow Transparents 1164 Benona 1165 Any other Summer Variety Jay Wilhoit 1166 Any other Winter Variety 1167 Plate of Other Fruits, 5 or more P: 217.232.1775 1168 Any Variety Pears 1169 Early Peaches [email protected] 1170 Late Peaches 8652 E. 700th Rd. 1171 Red Plums 1172 Blue Plums Martinsville, IL 62442 1173 Yellow Plums 1174 Persimmons 1175 Gooseberries, pint box 1176 Blackberries, pint box, Tame 1177 Blackberries, pint box, Wild "Wishing you 1178 Red Raspberry (on 6" plate, full) 1179 Black Raspberry (on 6" plate, full) a successful 1180 Three bunches of Grapes 1181 Blueberries fair week." 1182 Rhubarb 1183 Cherries Bill 1184 One Dozen Black Walnuts Brown- 1185 One Dozen Shellbark Hickory Nuts Republican 1186 One Dozen Hazel Nuts 1187 One Dozen Hickory Nuts Candidate for 1188 One Dozen Pecans Clark County Sheriff

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Ellis Willow&80%(5/$1'35(6%<7(5,$1&+85&+ Creek Rev. Kevin Small, Pastor 6492 East 400th Road #46+058+..'X JFHHF˜hone: 618-569-4955 STOP by and visit with us at the Willow Creek Electric NUTTY BAR STAND on the Midway!!! 16203 E. Arbuckle Rd. ENJOY THE FAIR!!! Marshall, IL 62441

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SEEDS (5 ears) - Section 4 1070 Yellow Corn 1071 White Corn 1072 Corn, Other 1073 Yellow Popcorn 1074 White Popcorn SEEDS (1/2 gallon in zip-lock bag) - Section 5 1075 Alfalfa 1076 Red Clover 1077 Alsike Clover 1078 Sweet Clover 1079 Soy Beans 1080 Wheat 1081 Rye ILLINOIS LAND IS IN DEMAND 1082 Oats 1083 Timothy 1084 Sun  ower Seed Head (largest) 1085 Collection of small sun ower heads (4 or 5) $ 1086 Corn, yellow 142,000,000 BUNDLES (3 inches in diameter) - Section 6 1087 Orchard Grass 1088 Soybean (3 stalks) LAND SALES 1089 1 Bundle oats THE PAST 2 YEARS* 1090 1 Bundle wheat 1091 1 Bundle timothy 1092 1 Bundle red clover 1093 1 Bundle Rye ACRES SOLD 1094 1 Bundle green alfalfa THE PAST 2 YEARS* 1095 1 Bundle sweet clover 23,000 1096 Tallest stalk of corn 1097 Gourds, display LAND PROPERTIES SOLD Section - 7 IN THE PAST 2 YEARS* MARKET BASKET EXHIBIT AND ROADSIDE STAND 337 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00 4th - $5.00 ENTRY FEE - $2.00 *Company Wide In Illinois 1098 Roadside Stand - to be judged 1/2 on display and 1/2 on contents, should include fresh, storage and leafy but exclude cabbage. 1099 Market Basket - Plain or Fancy Basket of 1/2 bushel Adam Crumrin ca pac ity, quantity suf cient to  ll basket, but may Agent, Land Specialist be dis played spilled or contained within baskets. Judged 1/2 on display and 1/2 on contents, should include a mix of fresh, storage and leafy but please (217) 276-2334 exclude cabbage. 1100 Largest vegetable of any type

Section - 8 Ed Presley SPECIAL FARM DISPLAY (Entry Fee $3.10) Agent, Land Specialist 1st - $10; 2nd - $8; 3rd - $5; 4th - $4 1101 Best display of farm products (These products cannot be entered separately and (217) 251-8195 must be raised by Exhibitor) The Best of Show Roadside Stand or Market Basket WHITETAILPROPERTIES.COM

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DEPARTMENT J AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS LisaAGRICULTURAL Logan, Supt. Barbara Kannmacher, PRODUCTS Assistant

NO EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. Premiums $725.50 Entry Fee $.75 1st - $3.25 2nd - $2.25 3rd - $1.75 4th - $1.25 Entries will be accepted Monday 9am-6pm. Entries and premiums must be called for Friday 3-5pm. Unless class is speci ed as "Largest," judging is done with preference to table quality vegetables. No one will be allowed in the Arts Hall during judging except judge and workers. American Legion will donate a  ag for the most blue ribbons in either Dept. J or K. Limit: Two entries for each class. POTATOES - Five or more to plate - Section 1 1025 Irish Cobbler 1026 Kennebec 1027 Ohio 1028 Any red potato 1029 Any other white potato 1030 Sweet Potatoes (White) th 5204 E. 1050 Ave. 1031 Sweet Potatoes (Red) Oblong, IL 62449 1032 Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) ONIONS - Five or more to a plate - Section 2 Brandon Harmon 1033 Red 1034 White Owner 1035 Yellow 1036 Bermuda 618-592-4732 1037 Potato [email protected] OTHER - Five or More to a Plate Unless Otherwise Specifi ed - Section 3 1038 Cucumbers (3) 1039 Cucumbers - Burpless (3) 1040 Carrots 1041 Beets (Table Quality) 1042 Mango Peppers (3) 1043 Pimentos (3) 1044 Hot Peppers 1045 Banana Peppers 1046 Turnips MoonShine Dairy Goats 1047 Radishes, Long White 1048 Radishes, Round Red 1049 Tomatoes (ripe) Skin Care Products 1050 Tomatoes (unripened) 1051 Tomatoes, Roma, (ripe) 1052 Tomatoes, Cherry (ripe) 1053 Sweet Corn (3) unshucked 1054 Peas, display on plate 7015 East 300th Road 1055 Broccoli (1 head) Annapolis, IL 62413 1056 Wax beans, display on plate 1057 Lima Beans 1058 Green Beans, display on plate 1059 Horticulture Beans Karie Cook Phone (618) 553-7580 1060 Bean, any other variety (in pod) 1061 Pumpkin, largest 1062 Zuchinni squash, edible size (3) Email Address: [email protected] 1063 Crookneck squash (2) 1064 Acorn Squash (3) 1065 Straight-neck Squash (3) 1066 Watermelon, largest (1) 1067 Muskmelon (1) 1068 Cauli ower (1 head) wrapped 1069 Cabbage, largest (1) wrapped

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DEPARTMENT S - HARNESS RACING

JUNE 11, 2018 Phil Reeds, Superintendent - Tim Wilson, Jr., Assistant Superintendent Deone Wilson, Racing Sec re tary - 217-276-0858 RACE DAY ONLY: Speed Of ce 217-382-6611or 217-382-5793 Minimum Trailer Electrical Hook-up $30

Maintenance Fee $20 72 Hour Entry Box • Entries close at 10 a.m. CDT

TRACK RECORDS AT MARTINSVILLE "Where the renowned Bye Bye Byrd was foaled" TROT - 1:59.1 Brooklyn Jet (1986 - E. Liles) PACE - 1:55.1 Fox Valley Jackson (2002 - Binkley) Best 1/2 Mile Time - 58.3 sec. 1972 by Jay Time & 1978 by Peppy Deal

MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2018, 5:30 p.m. CDT 2055 GREAT MIDWEST TROT NO. 118 ...... $7,000 Est. 2057 GREAT MIDWEST PACE NO. 118 ...... $7,000 Est. 2059 TROT 2 YEAR-OLD ILLINI ...... TBD EST. 2061 PACE 2 YEAR-OLD ILLINI ...... TBD EST. For more information on 2063 TROT 3 YEAR-OLD ILLINI ...... TBD EST. 2065 PACE 3 YEAR-OLD ILLINI ...... TBD EST. Yargus Manufacturing products contact: Entry Fees: Great Midwest Stakes - $200, Illini Stakes - $50 217.826.6352 Fair reserves the right to go one heat if conditions justify and also reserves the right to race elimination heats on any www.yargus.com overnight race.

CONDITIONS: Rules of USTA, Illinois Trotting and Pacing Colt Association, Great Midwest Trot and Pace Stake No. 118 Fax: 217.826.8551 and rules of this association to govern. ENTRIES on all events 12285 E. Main Street close at 10 a.m. CDT 3 days before the race is scheduled. If more than 10 horses declare in for overnight events, 50% will Marshall, IL 62441 be added to the purse and it will be raced in two divisions.

HARNESS HORSES SAVE GROUND BY STAYING IN LINE

All animals must be under control at all times by owner, driver or person in charge.

NOTE; Right reserved to reject any entry, change order of program or declare off any race not  lling satisfactorily. In case of rain out which results in doubling up of program, right reserved to race one heat of each race only. Two or more horses from stable may start in any race. Right reserved to run elimination heats on any overnight race.

No Alcohol, Drugs or Firearms permitted on the grounds.

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Have a fun week REPUBLICAN CANIDATE at the fair!! LAURIE Mark, Sherri, Lyla, Molly and Deon Kannmacher HALLORAN LEE Caity, Caleb, Cianna Liz & Colt CLARK COUNTY CLERK

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Proudly Serving Local Ag Retailers to Supply Your Ag Chemical Needs Jim Wiley 217-932-5788 Casey, IL David & Bernie Schiver Proof of Existence Best Wishes for a Successful Fair Deanna Lashbrook & Jennifer Nave Photography Weddings ~ Reunions Ron Elliott Senior Pictures ~ Family Portraits Heating • Air Conditioning 822-2766 / 276-0616 12820 E 1600th Rd ~ Marshall, IL Re frig er a tion — Sales • Service • Installation — Day or Night (217) 382-6686 (217) 232-6686 18 N. Washington St. Martinsville, IL 62442

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JUNIOR HORSE & PONY SHOW - H4 Saturday, June 16, 2018, 9:00am SUPERINTENDENT-Ruth Stewart Martinsville, IL 217- 382-4544 ENTRY FEE: $8 1st - $17.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $13.00 4th - $11.00 5th - $9.00 *All horses entering State of Illinois must have required Coggins Test, Health Certi cate and entry permit. 1000 Pony Halter (56" & Under) Premium Ice Cream 1001 Western Halter Horse - Quarter Horse App., Paint, Etc. 1002 English Halter Horse - Arabians, Morgans, Saddlebreds, Etc. 13 W Main St • Casey, IL 1003 Costume Next to the World's Largest Mailbox 1004 Lead-Line (6 & Under) $2.00 Entry 1005 Walk-Trot Pleasure (English or Western Tack) 217-609-0801 1006 English Pleasure Horse 1007 Pony Pleasure (English or Western Tack) (56' & Under) 1008 Western Pleasure Horse TAGGART AG SUPPLY 1009 Cup & Water NuTech Corn & Seed Beans are the best to plant in 2018! 1010 Pony Poles (56" & Under) Beat Pioneer, Dekalb, Channel, & Stone. Farmers Report beat these companies by 11 Bushel. 1011 Horse Poles We have a good supply for 2018 on hand 1012 Pony Barrels (56" & Under) Mpack for beans & corn - 1 gal. per 10 acres can be applied any time 1013 Horse Barrels during growing season - makes your chemicals work better. All horses entering the State of Illinois must have Most people say they get 3-5 bushel more of beans & 8-10 more bushels required Coggins test, health certificate and entry permit. of corn and 3 times the root system with this product. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK Last year some farmers got 290 to 300 BPA All horses and riders are asked to stay in the designated show area. All Ag Chemicals At Wholesale Prices Un-sportsmanlike conduct toward the offi cials and other riders may result in for fei ture of entries and premiums. All animals must be under control at all times by Roundup Powermax-Save $3 to $4 per Gallon (While Supplies Last) rider, owner, or person in charge. *If you have any questions, please contact: Illinois De part ment of Agriculure, Ph: 217-932-4648 Bureau of Animal Health, Administrative Building, State Fairgrounds, Spring eld, Marshall Taggart • 435 N. Pine St. • Hazel Dell, IL IL 62794; or call: 217.783.4944; TDD 217.524.6959; FAX 217.524.7702. NEEDING AN RANDY'S AUTO REPAIR AGRICULTURAL LOAN? OF MARSHALL INC. Come in and see Service You Can Trust NAPA "Peace of Mind Warranty" Jenny Francis at 24 Months/24,000 Miles Premium Parts Parts and Labor Included

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For Health Requirement Information: James C. Knowles, Auctioneer Illinois Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Health State Fairgrounds P.O. Box 19281 • Springfi eld, IL 62794-9281 Phone (217)782-4944 2018 Exhibition Livestock Health Require ments County Fairs GENERAL REQUIREMENTS These Exhibition Health Requirements apply to all livestock present at the fair including those animals that are not entered in competitive events.

1. Exhibitors are required to familiarize themselves with all rules applicable to their exhibits. All out-of-state animals shall require an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by calling the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at: http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/animalregistry/login.php 2. All animals, except as noted, shall be accompanied by a Certifi cate of Veterinary Inspection Farm • Real Estate (CVI) which shows that the animals meets all health requirements for the State of Illinois. CVI’s shall be made available to Bu reau of Animal Health Personnel on request. Household • Antique CVI means a legible record made on an offi cial form from the state of origin which has been issued, signed and dated by an accredited vet er inar ian and which shows the name All Types of Auctions and ad dress of the animal’s owner or exhibitor and the results of all required tests or vaccinations. A CVI shall list only one animal identifi cation per line; shall be presented on the form on which it was initially issued; and shall not be corrected, changed or altered in any manner. Best wishes for a successful 73rd 3. All animals shall be offi cially identifi ed. The animal(s) offi cial identifi cation shall be recorded on the CVI. annual Martinsville Ag Fair! 4. If animals are from tuberculosis ac credit ed, brucellosis certifi ed, pseudorabies qual ifi ed, or brucellosis validated herds, the iden tify ing herd number(s) along with the date of the last herd test(s) shall appear on the CVI. 1305 N. Michigan Ave. • Marshall, IL 5. CVI for out-of-state livestock shall be void thirty (30) days after issuance. 6. CVI for Illinois-origin livestock shall be void ninety (90) days after issuance. 7. All livestock shall be subject to exam i na tion upon entry to any Illinois fair or ex hi bi tion. Ph. (217) 826-2527 Any animal showing evidence of in fectious, contagious or communicable diseases shall be im medi ate ly withdrawn and held in quarantine at the owner’s risk and expense until properly treated and recovered, or until the animal is released to return to the owner’s IL License #440000218 premise. Any livestock infected with scabies, mange, active lesions of ringworm, soremouth, or IN License # AU10200007 multiple warts which are easily visible with out close examination shall not be permitted to exhibit and are subject to quarantine or removal from the fairgrounds. Sheep and goats with caseous lym phad en i tis as evidenced by draining abscesses shall not be exhibited and are subject to immediate quarantine or removal from the fairgrounds. Arts Hall will be open from 8. Illinois Department of Agriculture per son nel or designee may collect blood, tissue, milk or urine samples from any animal being exhibited and/or raced at any Illinois fair to test for 4 p.m. to 7 p.m Tuesday, the presence of illegal drugs. New ex ami na tion techniques, such as ultrasound, may also be used at anytime while the animals are on the grounds of any Illinois fair or exhibit. Wednesday and Thursday. The Illinois Department of Agriculture or designee may collect urine, blood, tissue or other test samples from ex hi bi tion animals at the time of slaughter. 9. All exhibitors of animals at any Illinois fair or exhibition shall comply with the provi sions of the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act. If violations are observed, the animal(s) will All exhibits in Arts Hall should be excused from exhibition and ordered removed from the grounds with all rewards being forfeited. be picked up between Any practice or deviation from normal, accepted care, including physical, medical or mechanical application, shall constitute a violation of show rules and may result in the 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. animal(s) disqualifi cation and removal from the fairgrounds. 10. Any Illinois cattle, bison, cervidae or goats being exhibited in non-accredited free states must be isolated from the remainder of the herd/fl ock upon return to Illinois and retested for tuberculosis 60-120 days post-entry. CATTLE Identifi cation newsletters checks Individual identifi cation of each animal shall be either a fully healed and legible tattoo, gift certificates signage post cards menus birthday cards brochures glasses posters offi cial metal ear tag, registration number (can only be used if the tattoo is recorded on the

trophies medals post its promotional items registration certifi cate or for breeds where pictures are acceptable), or individual brands, if

trophies NCR forms letterhead decals hang tags brand is recorded on the registration certifi cate.

business cards table tents buttons blankets stamps table tents sales sheets sales sheets Illinois Cattle vinyl lettering rack cards event tickets T-shirts Brucellosis photocopies continuous forms flyers yard signs envelopes ink pens tickets door hangers mugs folders vinyl banners calendars Illinois is a Bovine Brucellosis Class-Free State. Brucellosis testing is not required for Illinois cattle. Tuberculosis Illinois is an Accredited Tuberculosis-Free State. Tuberculin testing is not required for Illinois cattle. PRINTING Please note: Illinois steers and calves under 6 months of age are not required to have a Certifi cate of Veterinary Inspection. PRESSTIME GRAPHICS, INC. 6 West Cumberland Street Martinsville, IL 62442 Phone: 217-382-3505 • Fax: 217-382-3507 www.presstime.com

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Out-of-State-Cattle All out-of-state cattle are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by calling the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Truck Pulls Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at: http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimailHW/animalregistry/login/php Brucellosis Tuesday and 1. Female cattle six (6) months of age and older and bulls eighteen (18) months of age and older shall be negative to an offi cial test for brucellosis within thirty (30) days prior to entry, unless exempt by one (1) of the Wednesday Nights following: A. Originate directly from a certifi ed brucellosis-free herd. B. Offi cial vaccinates of dairy breeds under twenty (20) months of age or at 7pm offi cial vaccinates of beef breeds under twenty-four (24) months of age. C. Animal originated from a “Class Free” state (if entire state is so classifi ed) D. Steers and spayed heifers are not required to be tested for brucellosis. 2. The negative brucellosis test shall be conducted at a state or federal laboratory within 30 days prior to exhibition.

Tuberculosis 1. Accredited Tuberculosis Free States A. No tuberculin test required. All cattle, including steers, originating from an Accredited Tuberculosis Free State, may enter Illinois for exhibition when accompanied by a CVI issued by an accredited veterinarian within 30 days. 2. Non Accredited Tuberculosis Free Areas or States (Not TB Free) A. Cattle must originate from a herd where a complete herd test was conducted within the past year. B. The individual animals entering Illinois must be negative to an additional tuberculin test conducted within 30 days prior to exhibition. C. Cattle that enter Illinois for exhibition and remain in Illinois (animal does not return to the state of origin within 30 days) must be isolated and retested for TB 60-120 days from the last offi cial TB test date.

SWINE Illinois Swine Identifi cation 1. Swine shall be identifi ed by an offi cial ear tag, tattoo or recognized breed ear notch. 2. Ear notch identifi cation is acceptable for barrows, crossbred gilts and breeding swine. (Note: Ear notch identifi cation of crossbred swine does not satisfy USDA identifi cation requirements for interstate movement or offi cial testing.) Brucellosis Brucellosis testing is not required for Illinois swine.

Out-of-State Swine All out-of-state swine are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by calling the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at: http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/animalregistry/login.php Identifi cation 1. Individually identifi ed by an offi cial ear tag, tattoo or recognized breed ear notch. 2. Ear notch identifi cation is not acceptable for crossbred animals.

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YORKSHIRE - 7 Brucellosis 1. Breeding swine 4 months of age and older shall be negative to an offi cial test for 757. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 brucellosis within 30 days prior to exhibition unless exempt by one (1) of the 758. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 following: 759. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 A. Originate immediately and directly from a brucellosis-free herd. B. Originate directly from a validated brucellosis-free state. 761. Champion Gilt 2. Swine brucellosis test for exhibition shall be conducted at a state or federal 764. Barrow laboratory. 765. Champion Barrow Pseudorabies 1. Swine originating from a Pseudorabies Stage IV or V state are exempt from the pseudorabies testing requirement. 2. Swine originating from a Pseudorabies Stage III state shall be negative to an offi cial test for pseudorabies conducted within thirty (30) days prior to entry or ALL OTHER BREEDS - 8 originate immediately and directly from a qualifi ed pseudorabies negative herd. 772. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 3. Swine originating from a Pseudorabies Stage I or II state shall be nedative at an 773. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 offi cial test for pseudorabies conducted within the 10 days prior to entry. 4. Barrows and females in market classes must meet the same requirements as 774. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 breeding swine. 775. Champion Gilt 776. Barrow SHEEP Identifi cation 777. Champion Barrow Individual identifi cation of each animal shall be by an ear tattoo or offi cial metal or plastic tag. A microchip ID is acceptable if the owner provides the reader. Ear tattoos may be used when a registration certifi cate, listing the tattoo number, accompa- nies the animal. CROSSBRED - 9 When using ear tags, the tag must indicate the premises ID and state of origin. The tag 782. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 number must be assigned by a state or APHIS representative and recorded in the Scrapie Record Database. 783. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 Market Lambs 784. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 All wethers must be slick shorn (show ring ready) before weigh-in so that lamb fungus can 785. Champion Gilt be identifi ed. Illinois Sheep 786. Barrow 1. Sheep originating from a fl ock that has previously been classifi ed as either an infected 787. Champion Barrow or source fl ock can be exhibited in Illinois upon the completion of an approved fl ock plan. 2. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the fl ock of birth and the fl ock of origin, if different. Out-of-State Sheep CHAMPION - 10 All out-of-state sheep are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by call the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 795. Grand Champion Gilt 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at: 796. Grand Champion Barrow http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/animalregistry/login.php 1. Sheep originating from a fl ock that has previously been classifi ed as either an infected or source fl ock can be exhibited in Illinois upon the completion of an approved fl ock plan. 2. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the fl ock of birth and the SHOWMANSHIP - 11 fl ock of origin, if different. 798. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) GOATS 799. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old) Identifi cation 800. Novice Showmanship (8 and under) Individual identifi cation of each animal shall be by an ear tattoo or offi cial metal or plastic tag. A microchip ID is acceptable if the owner provides the reader. Tattoos may be used when a registration certifi cate, listing the tattoo number, accompanies the animal. When using ear tags, the tag must indicate the premises ID and state of origin. The tag number must be assigned by a state or APHIS representative and recorded in the Scrapie Record Database. Ears should be used for tattoing when possible. If there is no space in the ear, the fl ank or tail fold may be used. Illinois Goats 1. Goats originating from a herd that he previously been classifi ed as either an infected or source herd can be exhibited in Illinois upon completion of an approved herd plan. 2. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the fl ock of birth and the fl ock of origin, if different. Out-of-State Goats All out-of-state goats are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by calling Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW.animalregistry/login.php 1. Goats originating from a herd that has previously been classifi ed as either an infected or source herd can be exhibited in Illinois upon the completion of an approved herd plan. 2. Tuberculosis - Goats from areas or states that are not Accredited Bovine Tuberculosis Free, must be accompanied by a CVI indicating that the goats originated from a herd where a complete negative herd test had been conducted within the past twelve (12) months and the individual animals are negative to a tuberculin test conducted with in thirty (30) days prior to entry. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the fl ock of birth and the fl ock of origin, if different.

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HORSES, PONIES, MULES AND OTHER EQUIDAE POLAND CHINA - 2 Illinois Equine 1. All horses and other equidae, twelve (12) months of age and older 692. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 attending an advertised equine event, shall be accompanied by a 693. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 negative test for equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within 694. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 the last twelve (12) months. A copy of this test shall accompany the animal. 696. Champion Gilt 2. AGID (Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted. 699. Barrow 3. An advertised equine event means a show, rodeo, sale, auction, exhibition, trail ride, or horse fair that is posted or media promoted. 700. Champion Barrow 4. A CVI is not required for Illinois equine. Out-of-State Equine All out-of-state equine are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by event, shall be accompanied by a negative test for equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within SPOTTED POLAND CHINA - 3 the last twelve (12) months. A copy of this test shall accompany the 705. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 animal. 1. All horses and other equidae entering Illinois that are twelve (12) 706. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 months of age or older, shall be accompanied by a negative test for 707. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within the last twelve (12) 709. Champion Gilt months. A copy of this test shall accompany the animal. 2. AGID (Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted. 712. Barrow 3. All horses and other equidae shall be accompanied by a CVI issued 713. Champion Barrow within thirty (30) days prior to entry.

POULTRY 1. All entries (except waterfowl, i.e. domesticated fowl that normally swim, such as ducks and geese) in a show or exhibition shall have DUROC JERSEY - 4 originated from a U.S. Pullorum-Typhoid Clean or equivalent hatchery 718. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 or fl ock OR have a negative pullorum-typhoid test within 90 days 719. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 prior to exhibition. Exhibitor shall show proper information as to name and address of owner or exhibitor, name and address of the authorized 720. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 testing agent, date of the testing and the number, breed, and species of 722. Champion Gilt those tested. 2. Prior to being used to transport poultry to a show, all crates, boxes, 725. Barrow containers and vehicles shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. 726. Champion Barrow 3. Any poultry vaccinations must be performed at least 4 weeks prior to delivery to the show. 4. Upon admission to a show, all entries shall be examined by the offi cial county fair veterinarian or qualifi ed state personnel who shall also receive and examine all certifi cates necessary for admission of birds to BERKSHIRE - 5 a show. Birds not in show condition will be excused from exhibition 731. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 and removed from the premises. Any fowl showing signs of illness 732. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 during the fair will be removed from the exhibition grounds. 5. All out-of-state turkeys must originate from fl ocks that are offi cially 733. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 classifi ed as U.S. Mycoplasma Gallisepticum Clean in accordance 735. Champion Gilt with the provisions of the National Poultry Improvement Plan or be negative to a test for Mycoplasma gallisepticum within 30 days prior 738. Barrow to entry. 739. Champion Barrow 6. A permit is also required for out-of-state poultry. A permit may be obtained by calling (217) 782-4944. Please note: these poultry exhibition requirements do not apply to 4-H and FFA 1-day poultry shows where the entries are taken to the show and returned home the same day. However, a permit is HAMPSHIRE - 6 required for out-of-state poultry. 744. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 CERVIDAE 745. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 (Deer, Elk, Reindeer, Caribou, Moose, Red Deer and other Related Species) 746. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 Identifi cation 748. Champion Gilt All animals shall be individually identifi ed with an approved tag, 751. Barrow microchip or tattoo. Elk are required to have two offi cial/approved unique identifi ers. 752. Champion Barrow

Illinois Cervidae Chronic Wasting Disease For cervidae changing ownership or moving within the State, the owner must obtain a permit issued by the Department prior to movement and the cervid must originate from a herd that is enrolled in the Certifi ed Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Program or the Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease Program. The permit shall be obtained no more than 72 hours in advance of the movement of the cervids by providing the following information: A) Name and complete mailing address of person exhibiting the cervids; B) Certifi ed Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease or Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease Herd number; C) Name and complete mailing address of location where the animals will be exhibited; D) Number of animals and unique identifi cation of the animals.

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DEPARTMENT G - SWINE Out-of-State Cervidae Chronic Wasting Disease Open Jackpot Swine Show 1. All cervidae entering Illinois must be in compliance with the Illinois Wildlife Saturday, June 16 at 11 a.m. Code [520 ILCS 5]. For more information, contact the Illinois Department of Natural Resources at 217/782-6384 2. All cervidae entering Illinois must be accompanied by a permit from the Bryan Bennett - Superintendent Department and a Certifi cate of Veterinary Inspection that: (217) 251-0466 a. has been issued by an accredited veterinarian of the state of origin or a veterinarian in the employ of the United States Department of Agriculture; Payout b. is approved by the Animal Health Offi cial of the state of origin; 1st-44%; 2nd-31%; 3rd-25% c. shows that the cervidae are free from visible evidence of any contagious, infectious or communicable disease or exposure thereto, do Rules not originate from a CWD endemic area (any county and surrounding counties where CWD has been diagnosed in the fast fi ve years); 1. All exhibitors must be 21 years and younger. d. shows that the cervidae are not originating from a herd under 2. All animals must be in place by 9 a.m., Saturday, June 16. quarantine for any contagious, infectious or communicable disease; 3. Check in by 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 16. e. shows that the animals originate from a herd that has been monitored 4. Entries and weigh in of barrows and crossbred gilts by for at least 5 years under a state-approved CWD certifi cation program. 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 16. 3. A permit number can be obtained my calling (217) 782-4944. Applicant 5. All swine entries close at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, June 16. for permit shall furnish the following information to the Department: a. Name and post offi ce mailing address of Illinois destination; 6. Exhibitors may show off trailer. b. Name and post offi ce mailing address of the consignor and/or source 7. Entry fee is $30 per head. herds; 8. All Animals MUST show. c. Name and post offi ce mailing address of the herd veterinarian; 9. Superintendent may combine or remove breeds at discretion. d. Number and unique identifi cation of cervidae in shipment. 10. Market animals may be broken into weight classes at superintendent’s discretion. Brucellosis 11. Showmanship age based on exhibitor age as of September 1st, Out-of-State-Cervidae six (6) months of age and older must have a negative brucellosis card or PCFIA test within sixty (60) days prior to entry. previous year. 12. Payouts to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each class, pro-rated based on Tuberculosis entries 1. Accredited Tuberculosis Free States 13. Additional money for Champions MAY be available All cervidae twelve (12) months of age and over shall be negative to two (2) single cervical test for bovine TB no less than ninety (90) days apart with the second test conducted within ninety (90) days prior to entry. Added money donated by Farm Credit Illinois, Paris. These animals shall be isolated from all other members of the herd during the testing period unless they originate from an accredited, qualifi ed or MUST HAVE 5 HEAD TO MAKE A BREED; OTHERWISE, monitored herd. WILL BE SHOWN AS AOB. A. Cervidae from an accredited herd may be moved into Illinois without further TB testing provided that a certifi cate stating that such cervids originated from an accredited herd accompanies them. Will Show for Champion barrow and gilt B. Cervidae originating from qualifi ed or monitored herds may enter with a negative test within ninety (90) days prior to entry and a certifi cate stating that the animals originate from a monitored herd. YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP 2. Non-Accredited Tuberculosis Free Areas or States (Not TB Free) 1. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) A. All cervidae shall originate from a herd where a complete herd test was 2. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old conducted within the past year. 3. Novice Showmanship (8 and under) B. The individual animals entering Illinois must be negative to two (2) additional truberculin tests conducted within 180 and 30 days prior to exhibition. Gilts are shown by breed. A crossbred division is included, RATITES shown by weight. (Ostriches, Emus, Rheas, Cassowaries and Kiwis) Classes split by age within each breed represented, Illinois Ratites There are no requirements governing the movement of ratites within Illinois. Dec 2015-Feb 2016. Out-of-State Ratites Registration papers required for purebreds. 1. Must be accompanied by a CVI and permit number. Entry permits are available by calling Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at 217/782-4944. 2. Individually identifi ed by leg band or microchip. 3. Negative test for Avian Infl uenza within 10 days prior to entry. PIGEONS There are no requirements governing the movements of pigeons within or into Illinois. CHESTER WHITE - 1 RABBITS 679. Gilt farrowed December 1-31, 2017 There are no requirements governing the movements of rabbits within or into Illinois. LLAMAS 680. Gilt farrowed January 1-31, 2018 There are no requirements governing the movements of llamas within Illinois. A permit 681. Gilt farrowed February 1-28, 2018 and health certifi cate is required for out-of-state llamas. Entry permit numbers are 683. Champion Gilt available by calling the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday 686. Barrow 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at (217) 782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at: http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/animalregistry/login.php 687. Champion Barrow

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COMMERCIAL DOES - Section 1 3001 0-up to 6 months, as of date of show 3002 6-up to 9 months, as of date of show 3003 9-up to 12 months, as of date of show 3004 12-up to 24 months, as of date of show 3005 over 24 months, as of date of show

PERCENTAGE DOES - Section 2 3010 0-up to 6 months, as of date of show 3011 6-up to 9 months, as of date of show 3012 9-up to 12 months, as of date of show 3013 12-up to 24 months, as of date of show 3014 over 24 months, as of date of show

PUREBRED AND FULLBLOOD DOES - Section 3 3020 0-up to 6 months, as of date of show 3021 6-up to 9 months, as of date of show 3022 9-up to 12 months, as of date of show 3023 12-up to 24 months, as of date of show 3024 over 24 months, as of date of show

FULLBLOOD, PERCENTAGE, AND COMMERIAL BUCKS - Section 4 3030 0-up to 6 months, as of date of show 3031 6-up to 9 months, as of date of show 3032 9-up to 12 months, as of date of show 3033 over 12 months, as of date of show

CHAMPION - Section 5 3034 Champion Doe 3035 Champion Buck

MARKET CLASS - Section 6 3040 Light Weight 3041 Medium Weight 3042 Heavy Weight 3043 Champion Market Animal - Section 7

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Department U - Goats Open Jackpot Meat Goat Show Nathan Bennett Saturday June 16, 2018 9:00 AM Scott Price, Superintendent 217-382-4143

Entry Fee: $30 per head FINANCIAL

Deadline for all entries: Friday, June 15 at 6pm 042008-05983AC Goats must be place by 8am on Saturday, June 16 Weigh-in for all wethers will be from Offi ce: 217-382-6650 7am to 8am on Saturday, June 16 Fax: 217-382-4760

All exhibitors must have of cial health certi cate, tattoo and/or scrapie tag, and registration (if showing percentage or fullblood) which must be presented to the CLARK COUNTY READY MIX Martinsville Ag Fair Superintendent. Div. of Mid-Illinois Concrete, Inc.

Judging will begin 9am Saturday, June 16 Website: Premiums - 35% / 25% / 20% / 15% / 5% www.mid-illinoisconcrete.com Butch Spraker

Added money donated by: CLARK COUNTY Denham Family Farm, Martinsville Rodgers French Fries, Charleston FARM BUREAU . . . . . MSB Transportion Co., Paris Farm Credit Illinois, Paris

Goat Show Rules 1. All animals must be in place by 8:00 AM on Heritage Lobbying Information Saturday, June 16, 2018. 2. Exhibitors may show off trailer. 3. Entry fee is $30 per head. 4. All goats must show. 5. Pay outs to 1st, 2nd,3rd, 4th and 5th in each Education Services class is pro-rated based on entries. 6. Added Jackpot money will be divided among classes. “Where Membership Means Value” 9 Trotter Lane, Box W Martinsville, IL 62442 (217) 382-4144

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DEPARTMENT F - SHEEP Youth Jackpot Sheep Show Enjoy The Fair! Friday June 15th 10:00am KANNMACHER FAMILY Barret Von Behren, Superintendent PAYOUT: 1st-44%; 2nd-31%; 3rd-25% Rules 232-1054 1. All animals must be in place by 8:00 AM, Friday, June 15. 2. Market lamb weigh in 8:30 AM-9:30AM, Friday, June 15. 3. Entries close at 9:30AM. Gene, Cindy & Josey, Chris & Dezzy, 4. Exhibitors must be 21 years or younger. 5. Exhibitors may show off trailer. Jason, Michelle, Hunter, 6. Entry fee is $30 per head. 7. All sheep MUST show. Natalie & Will 8. Superintendent may combine or remove breeds at discretion. 9. A market lamb may be a ewe or wether and must be slick shorn. 10. A ewe cannot be entered in both the market and breeding divisions. 11. Market lambs may be broken into weight classes at superintendent’s discretion. 12. Showmanship age based on exhibitor age as of September 1st, previous year. 13. Payouts to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each class, pro-rated based on entries. DR. PATRICK M. NIEBRUGGE Added money donated by Farm Credit Illinois, Paris OPTOMETRIST MUST HAVE 5 HEAD TO MAKE A BREED; OTHERWISE, WILL BE SHOWN AS AOB.

1279 EAST U.S. HIGHWAY 40 WILL SHOW FOR SUPREME CHAMPION RAM AND EWE. P.O. BOX 528 CASEY, IL 62420 MARKET LAMBS 1, Market Lamb (ewe or wether, January 1st of current year) TELEPHONE (217) 932-2310 2. Champion Market Lamb

Market lambs will be shown by weight, not breed.

YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP 1. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) 2. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old 3. Novice Showmanship (8 and under) EnerStar Electric Cooperative 11597 Illinois Highway One SECTION 12 522. Ram lamb (September 1, previous year) Paris, IL 61944 • Telephone: 800-635-4145 524. Yearling Ewe (September 1, two years prior to show www.enerstar.com and before September 1, one year prior to show) 526. Fall Ewe (September 1 to December 31, previous year) 527. Spring Ewe (January 1, current year) 528. Champion Ewe

CHAMPIONS – SECTION 13 530. Supreme Champion Ram 531. Supreme Champion Ewe

Superior Fuels MARKET LAMBS – SECTION 14 Propane for your home, 532. Market Lambs (ewes or wethers, January 1, current farm and business year) 535. Champion Market Lamb

SHOWMANSHIP – SECTION 15 536. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) 217-932-5957 537. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old) www.superiorfuelsinc.com 538. Novice Showmanship (8 and under)

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GREETINGS TO THE FAIR From Martin's Something for everyone at the Open 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 7 Days a Week Proud to serve all of Clark County! Fresh Meat & Produce Daily Martinsville Fair Friendly Service at your • Hometown Proud IGA 505 N Rt. 49 • Casey, IL 62420 • 217-932-5228 Rides • Races Demo Derby www.illinifs.com 217-382-4128 Products and Services Truck & Tractor Pulls Agronomy • Crop Protection • Nitrogen Management Seed • Fuel • Propane • Lubricants Construction Services • Grain Bins • Agri-Finance Games & Prizes Locations Dewey • Kemp • Leverett • Martinsville Newman Potomac • Sidell • Tolono • Paris And so much great food 13791 N. Cline Orchard Rd. • Martinsville, IL 62442 Happy Fair Week!!!

Wellum Chiropractic from all of us at the Clark Co Circuit Clerk's Offi ce Dr. Jeffrey B. Wellum

Telephone Offi ce (217) 826-2422 (217) 826-8028

Located Marshall Marathon Intersection Routes 1 & 40 105 S. Michigan Ave • Marshall, IL 62441 Marshall, IL 62441 217-826-5609 Congratulations to the Martinsville Ag Fair!

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Lincoln Trail Family Restaurant We offer daily specials! Martinsville Agricultural Fair Check out our Facebook page! 5K Run/Walk SPRING HOURS: Saturday, June 16, 2018 at 9:00 am CST Mon-Fri 10:30am-8pm Sat 8am-8pm and Sun 8am-2pm Registration: Check-in and race-day registration will begin at 8:00 am CST at the Arts Hall, located at the main entrance of the Fairgrounds. SUMMER HOURS: Location: 620 South MainYork Street, Martinsville, IL Main entrance to the Martinsville, IL Fairgrounds. The course will be on paved roads with a few hills. (after Memorial Day) Mon-Sat 8am-8pm and Sun 8am-2pm Age Groups: <10, 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60+ (separate for male and female) Awards: Top 2 finishers per male/female age groups will receive medals. Overall male and female runners Don't forget to visit our will receive an award as well as overall first and second place walkers. Trail's End Camp Store & Gift Shop ------This page may be reproduced for additional entries------217-826-8831 Must be post-marked by June 1, 2018 for pre-registration fee and shirt Name______Age____ Male___ Female___ 2 Miles South of Marshall, IL on Route 1 Address______City______State____ Zip______Phone (____)______E-mail______209 W Cumberland St Circle Shirt Size: Youth XS S M L Martinsville, IL 62442 Adult S M L XL XXL Locally Owned & Operated by Mike & Julie Kraemer Registration Fee: ___ $20 w/shirt ___$10 w/out shirt ___$15 race day w/out shirt

Check us out on Facebook Please make checks payable to Martinsville Agricultural Fair. Groceries / Noble Romans Pizza / Hot Deli Mail completed entry forms to: 87/89/92/Diesel / Alcohol Sales 7 Days a Week Karyn Paulsen 217-382-3275 8006 N Choctaw Rd West Union, IL 62477 (217) 251-2204 [email protected]

Waiver: In consideration of the acceptance of my entry to participate in the Martinsville Agricultural Fair 5K, on behalf of myself, my heirs, executors and assignees, I hereby waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages which I may have against the Martinsville Agricultural Fair and its directors, the municipalities through which the run will take place, as well as any other person connected with the run, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assignees for any and all injuries that I may suffer while participating in the Martinsville Agricultural Fair 5K. I attest that I am physically fit and sufficiently trained and assume all risks.

Signature: ______Date______

405 S. 6th Street 217-826-6152 Signature of parent/ legal guardian if under 18: ______Date______PO Box 277 www.centralstateco.com Marshall, IL 62441

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5K Run/Walk Shore-Murphy & Associates Insurance Saturday June 16, 2018 and at 9:00 am Marshall Mutual Insurance • Start and end near the Main Entrance to the Fairgrounds 602 Archer Avenue • Course is on paved roads with a few hills and two Marshall, IL 62441 water stations on the course • Registration begins at 8:00 am at the fair Arts Hall 217-826-8096 • Snacks, water and prizes will be provided after race See us for your insurance needs. Registration Fees Farm $20 with T-shirt Home $10 without T-shirt Auto $15 without T-shirt Contact Health on Race Day Karyn Paulsen (217) 251-2204 Life [email protected] Commercial Crop Morgan Plumbing A Taste of Country Catering and Bakery & Heating Owner Lori Williamson 618-569-5300 618-562-9396 18781 N 700th St • Annapolis, IL 62413 SEE STEPHEN'S SPACE RENTALS OR 808 N 2nd St • Marshall, IL M & M STORAGE For All Your Storage Needs 217-826-5921   All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs 217-382-5211

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KANNMACHER FAMILY FARM American Seamless Guttering and Would like to wish your family Custom Aluminum some good old-fashioned fun at the 2018 Martinsville Ag. Fair Superior Gale & Mark Products at 217-382-4737 or 382-4318 Competitive Prices Barbara, Sherri, Sarah, Jay, Caitlin, Caleb, Elizabeth, Madolyn, Lyla, Lane, Molly, Deon, Colt & Cianna Soffi t, Fascia 5 and 6 inch We take the dents out of accidents! Guttering We’ve Specialized In Satisfi ed Customers Window and Since 1975 Porch Wraps

GOODWIN’S All available in thirty BODY SHOP different colors. MAJOR COLLISION WORK 208 S. Central Install Glass • Sell Tires Casey, IL Mechanic Services Keith Goodwin/Owner 217-276-4527 New Route 40 West www.4jcs.com Martinsville, IL 62442 Phone: 217-382-5241

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Cowboy Church to Open 2018 Fair

June 10th 7pm at the Martinsville Fairgrounds Grain * Rock Hauling & David Davis, a Driveway Spreading * Lime nationally known horse Spreading * Bulldozing * trainer will present his Horseback Music Trackhoe Ministry to open the Martinsville Agricultural 9100 E. 2000th Ave. Fair on Sunday, June 10. Annapolis, IL 62413 The evening’s Cowboy Church will start at (618)569-4442 Phone 7:00 p.m. in front of (618)569-3311 Fax the grandstand and will include Mr. Davis www.annapolisgrainco.com sharing his Christian Annapolis, IL *Hutsonville, IL witness, leading the congregation in gospel hymns and demonstrating his God-given talents in working with horses. Partnering with the Cowboys for Christ Organization, Mr. Davis has shared his Come out to support and message and talents throughout the United States and in eight foreign countries, since becoming a enjoy the Martinsville Fair! Christian in 1988. Mr. Davis is known for and will demonstrate his Force Free Horsemanship method of training for Free-style Reigning, Tandem and Roman Riding, Cowboy Dressage, Colt Starting, and Trick Performances. Admission is FREE, including parking, gate admission and grandstand. Kirchner Building Centers 600 W. Main Street • Casey, IL 62420 Ph: (217) 932-2811 • Fax: (217) 932-2095 www.kirchnerbuildingcenters.com "ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS" 323 N. Holloway Street Kansas, IL 217-948-5121 Sullivan, IN 47882 Marshall, IL 217-626-2371 Charleston, IL 217-348-0121 812-268-4334 Phone Mattoon, IL 217-235-0111 812-268-6092 Fax Danville, IL 217-442-2570 Paxton, IL 217-379-2121 Since 1906 www.sullivangrainco.com Newton, IL 618-783-2388 Mahomet, IL 217-586-4931

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CELEBRATING OVER 120 YEARS Enjoy OF CONTINUOUS FAMILY OPERATION the

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Earl’s Supper Club FISH, SHRIMP, STEAKS MIXED DRINKS & BEER WEST UNION, IL 62477 PH. 217-279-3534 PHONE 217-382-4135 Tuesday - Saturday 10:30am-1:30pm MARTINSVILLE, ILLINOIS 3:30pm-8:00pm ESTABLISHED 1898 Closed Sunday & Monday Marshall Advocate and &DVH\:HVW¿HOG Reporter Ph: 217-826-3100 Looking forward to reporting Fx: 217-826-3865 on all the great events at the forsythefarmsoffi [email protected] 2018 Martinsville Ag Fair! 217-826-3600 18240 E. 2150 Road [email protected] Marshall, IL 62441 strohmnews.com

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Snearley & Company NAYADIC & MULTI•FLO Wastewater Treatment Systems Sales and Service Septic Tank Cleaning and Service Portable Toilet Rentals 1-800-373-9100 • Commercial & Residental Of ce: 47 W. Cumberland • Demolition Warehouse: 448 Webster Jerry Snearley Martinsville, IL 217-382-4364 • Fence Row Removal • Ditch & Waterway Cleaning • Basement Digging DARCIE'S SCRAPBOOKS & MORE • Pond Cleaning

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SCRAPBOOK SUPPLIES! DARCIE AUSTIN & SHERRI SNEARLEY WE DIG YOUR SATISFACTION HOURS: 9AM-5PM MONDAY-FRIDAY • 9AM-NOON SATURDAY OTHER HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Chalin Maulding PHONE: 217-382-6672 Cell: 217-232-4590 FAX: 217-382-4664 [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected]

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GRAND CHAMPIONS - 7 66. Grand Champion Heifer 67. Reserve Grand Champion Heifer 68. Grand Champion Steer ENJOY THE FAIR! 69. Reserve Grand Champion Steer

SHOWMANSHIP - 8 72. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) 73. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old) 74. Novice Showmanship (8 years old and under) HELENA Mill Creek Meats & Processing Retail and Wholesale Meat Sales Complete Custom Meat Processing Competitive Pricing 217-889-3363 11521 E. Clarksville Rd • Marshall [email protected]

Kayla Elizabeth Photography West Union, Illinois 9666 E. Angling Rd. 618-421-2916 Martinsville, IL 62442 CHANGING HANDS RESALE SHOP 46 West Cumberland, Martinsville, IL 62442 2SHUDWHGE\0DUWLQVYLOOH2Q7KH0RYH 217.382.4241

A community store where all Proceeds are used for merchandise is donated and all community-improvement labor is volunteered! projects! Randy Stephens, Salesman STORE HOURS: Sunday-Monday: CLOSED Tuesday-Wednesday NOON TO 6:00PM • Thursday-Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday - 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. SPONSOR OF OPEN DIESEL

All donations of household TRUCK AND TRACTOR PULLS items and clothes are welcomed! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 7:00PM Have Fun...AT THE FAIR!!!

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HORNED & POLLED SHORTHORNS - 1 6. Heifer calved before January 1 previous year Whaley's Plumbing 7. Heifer calved January 1 - April 30 previous year 8. Heifer calved May 1 - August 31 previous year 9. Heifer calved after September 1 previous year Waylon Whaley 10. CHAMPION HEIFER Owner / Licensed Plumber 11. Pair of Heifers 12. Steer 2007 East 950th Road • Casey, IL Offi ce # (217) 932-2940 ANGUS - 2 Cell # (217) 549-9986 18. Heifer calved before January 1 previous year 19. Heifer calved January 1 - April 30 previous year License # 058-190240 20. Heifer calved May 1 - August 31 previous year 21. Heifer calved after September 1 previous year 22. CHAMPION HEIFER 23. Pair of Heifers 24. Steer

SIMMENTAL - 3 30. Heifer calved before January 1 previous year 31. Heifer calved January 1 - April 30 previous year Proud Supporter of the 32. Heifer calved May 1 - August 31 previous year 33. Heifer calved after September 1 previous year Martinsville Ag Fair 34. CHAMPION HEIFER 35. Pair of Heifers 36. Steer

HORNED & POLLED HEREFORDS - 4 MERMAID MADNESS 42. Heifer calved before January 1 previous year 43. Heifer calved January 1 - April 30 previous year Furniture and Home Decor 44. Heifer calved May 1 - August 31 previous year 45. Heifer calved after September 1 previous year 46. CHAMPION HEIFER 47. Pair of Heifers 48. Steer

ALL OTHER REGISTERED BREEDS - 5 54. Heifer calved before January 1 previous year 55. Heifer calved January 1 - April 30 previous year 56. Heifer calved May 1 - August 31 previous year 57. Heifer calved after September 1 previous year 58. CHAMPION HEIFER Bryan and Amy Francis 59. Pair of Heifers 709 Archer Ave 60. Bull and Heifer CROSSBRED - 6 Marshall, Illinois 62441 65. Steer 217-251-6049 or 217-264-3482 [email protected]

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DEPARTMENT A - BEEF CATTLE Open Jackpot Beef Show Saturday, June 16 at 10:00am

Jeff Lewis, Superintendent PAYOUT: 1st-44%; 2nd-31%; 3rd-25%

Rules 1. All animals must be in place by 8:00 a.m. 2. Market animals weight in 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. 3. Exhibitors may show off trailers. 4. Entry fee is $30 per head. 5. All beef MUST show. 6. Superintendent may combine or remove breeds at discretion. 7. Market animals may be broken into weight classes at superintendent’s discretion. 8. Showmanship age based on exhibitor’s age as of September 1, previous year. 9. Payouts to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each class, pro-rated based on entries. 10. Additional money may be available for Grand and Reserve Champion Heifer and Grand and Reserve Champion Steer. 11. Heifers are shown by breed. Crossbred steer division is shown by weight. 12. Entries close at 9 a.m.

MUST HAVE 5 HEAD TO MAKE A BREED; OTHERWISE, WILL BE SHOWN AS AOB.

Will show for Champion heifer and steer in each breed. Then show for Grand and Reserve Champion Heifer and Grand and Reserve Champion Steer.

YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP 1. Senior Showmanship (14-21 years old) 2. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old) 3. Novice Showmanship (8 years old and under)

Registration papers required for purebreds.

Added money donated by Farm Credit Illinois, Paris

NO DOGS ALLOWED IN BARNS NO ALCOHOL, DRUGS OR FIREARMS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS

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A FEW RULES WORTH OBSERVING RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. If you have entries to make, attend to it at once and when NOTICE — FAIR NOT RESPONSIBLE your stock or articles are entered see that they are in The Board of Directors an nounces that the Martinsville readi ness at the proper time and place for examination by Ag ri cul tural Fair Asso cia tion will not be responsible to any the committee or by the judge. person, indi vid ual, corporation or asso cia tion for any loss by 2. Accept no rumor in regard to the business of exhibition. If either  re, theft or by personal injury sustained by anyone you do not know what to do, inquire of the of cer whose duty through the negligence of any person or group of persons, it is to tell you. One-half the disappointment and trouble at exhibits or exhibitors. the Fair is occasioned by relying on hearsay. Attend to your While the Martinsville Agricultural Fair Association will business. If it is wrong, you know where the blame is. give ad e quate police protection and take such precautionary 3. Read the rules and by example assist in en forc ing them, but measures consis tent in the operation of the Martinsville do not forget that mistakes will occur where thousands are Agricultural Fair, the Fair Board positively will not be responsible congregated. The Board en deav ors to do justice to all. for any of these occurrences under any circumstances. 4. The success of the coming fair depends largely upon the The Directors of the Martinsville Agricultural Fair Association manner in which the public patronizes it. reserve the right to declare off the fair and withdraw all premiums offered should unforseen circumstances occur POLICE REGULATIONS which in the judgement of the Directors would make it advisable The Clark County Sheriff and the Martinsville Police to do so and all premiums offered and contracts made are made De part ment shall have general police su per vi sion on the with that distinct understanding. grounds. They shall have full charge of the police force in the The Martinsville Agricultural Fair Association reserves the employ of the Fair man age ment, except as otherwise pro vid ed  nal and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations subject to order of the Board of Di rec tors. and arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions All of cers and policemen shall be sworn in as con ser va tors of and differences in regard thereto and to add or amend these the peace and it shall be their duty to arrest any person creating rules as they may deem advisable. Should any dispute as to a dis tur bance or violating any of the rules or reg u la tions of the meaning of any premium offered or as to any rule regarding fair or the laws of the state. the admission into or exclusion from the various classes. The meaning or construction of such a rule shall be left to the Board Alcohol, Drugs and Firearms are not permitted on the grounds of Directors and their decision shall be  nal. By entering the exhibitor agrees to abide by each and every rule printed in this catalog. SHOAFF & No one to sell feed on grounds except authorized feed dealers. Arts Hall will be open from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m Tuesday, VANDEVENTER LLC Wednesday and Thursday. All exhibits in Arts Hall should www.SandVLAW.com be picked up between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. All exhibits at the fair grounds will be under the control of the Superintendent of its department and no exhibit can be removed from the fairgrounds until close of the Fair without permission in writing from the President and Secretary. Care will be taken to prevent injury or loss to any animal or article exhibited, but the Fair Association will not be responsible for any damage or loss, should any occur. Cara C. Shoaff, Attorney A suf cient police force will always be on hand to prevent disorderly conduct of any kind. [email protected] Persons making themselves offensive to the of cers or Angela C. Vandeventer, Attorney visitors of the As so ci a tion will be excluded from the grounds [email protected] at the discretion of the President. Automobiles and other vehicles will be permitted on main thor ough fare only before 8:30 a.m. of each day. Two locations to serve you: Illinois Statutes provide a penalty of Ten (10) Dollars and costs for any person jumping the fence, and any one caught Casey Charleston so doing will be duly arrested, taken to the city and  ned for 11 East Main, PO Box 250 1519 University Ave such offense. Casey, IL 62420 Charleston, IL 61920 All animals must be under control at all times by owner, Tel: 217-609-0111 Tel: 217-234-3143 trainer, or person in charge. Fax: 1-888-241-6108 Fax: 1-888-241-6108

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PUBLIC LAWS RELATING TO FAIRS PRICES OF ADMISSION · IN ILLINOIS · Gate Admission - 2 and over (after 4:00pm) Monday, Attention is called to the following section of laws Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday ...... $7 passed by the leg is la ture respecting Fairs. They will be strictly en forced. Thursday Night Gate Admission - Everyone 2 and over Section 1. - Be it enacted by the People of pays $7 for admission - Free Grandstand. the State of Illinois represented in the General Box seats are reserved for box seat holders...... $7 Assembly: That no person shall keep any shop, Grandstand Nights (except Thursday) ...... $2 to $15 booth, tent wagon or carriage or any article of traf c whatso ev er, or sell or expose for sale, give, Pit Passes ...... $10-$20 barter or otherwise dispose of or near such shop, booth, tent, wagon or carriage: vessel or boat in Concession Ticket ...... $10 any other way or place, any spirits or other liquors or any provisions or any traf c whatsoever, at or Grandstand Box (6 seats) Monday - Saturday .....$70 & $75 within two miles from the place where any hor- ticulture or mechanical fair or exhibition is held Grandstand Box (single seats) Monday - Saturday ...... $15 or shall any person within the dis tance aforesaid exhibit shows or plays unless the same shall be Private Parking for Week ...... $25 duly authorized by the proper authorities previ ous to the commencement of said exhibition; nor shall Senior (65+) Discount Gate Admission at $4 any person within the area aforesaid promote, Between 4:00pm and 5:00pm aid or be engaged in the racing of animals or in Monday thru Saturday gaming of any description; nor shall any person ob struct the passage of any highway or travelled Carnival rides will be free with additional paid road within the distance afore said: Provided that attractions from 6 p.m. to ? Monday through Saturday. nothing in this act shall affect tavern keepers, You must purchase a $7 gate admission to ride. distillers and others exercising their calling at their usual legitimate places of doing business, or any person who shall have a written permit from the president of such agricultural, me chan i- cal or hor ti cul tur al society or sell bread, or other provisions for the supply of persons at such fairs or exhibition, their horses or cattle, such per sons Wishing All Fair-Goers It’s Small...It’s Friendly...It’s Home! attending, conforming to all of the regulations A Fun Filled Week! of said society and the laws of the state. Any person found guilty of a violation of the above Sponsor of section shall be  ned not less than  ve dollars Heritage Days and the Martinsville nor more than  fty. Hometown ON THE MOVE Christmas On The Old National Road Festival U S S 40 70 ! a !! dd e We Are Proud le ur U Est. 1833 ut To Be Supporters of The p Fo e’s F Martinsville Fair! r Martinsvill

- 106 - - 15 - Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS WILL PLEASE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING. 1. Read the list. Alliance Tractor, LLC 2. Decide on the entries to be made and make a Four locations to serve you. mem o ran dum of the articles in the same order as they are found in the list. Fair Asso ci a tion reserves Four locations to serve you. the right to refuse entries when space is unavailable. 3. No exhibitor will be paid more than two monies under one premium number. 4. Exhibitor de nition for Groups: Where herd is registered in the name of different members of a family residing on one farm and where the herd is one unit, all entries may be considered as a single exhibitor. 5. Registration papers are needed for livestock, except steers. 6. Do not ask to make entries after closing date. 7. This book is subject to corrections. South Route 45 8. No Alcohol, Drugs or Firearms are permitted on the Vincennes, IN 47591 Mattoon, IL 61938 grounds. 812-882-5750 217-234-6478 Junction of 40 & 49 West Route 33 Casey, IL 62420 Newton, IL 62448 217-932-5941 618-783-3285 Sign-Up at the Secretary’s Offi ce for the Hutton's Parts Service, Inc. BARNYARD SCRAMBLE 7:00pm Entries Close at 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 14

Pigs 6-14 Goats 4-12 Rabbits & Chickens 3, 4, 5 year olds Casey, IL - 10 N.E. First ADULTS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE Ph. (217) 932-2125 SCRAMBLE ARENA! Marshall, IL - 614 Locust St. Ph. (217) 826-6321 Gate admission $7 Greenup, IL - 200 E. Cumberland for everyone 2 and over. Ph. (217) 923-3145 Free Grandstand - Free Parking "Big Enough to Serve You — Not Too Big to SPONSORED BY: THE EQUITY Know You" AND WINFIELD

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ENTRIES Edgar County Shrine Club 1. Check each livestock department to see when entries should 2018 BBQ Weekend be made. 2. Check each department to see when animals must be in Edgar County Fairgrounds place. 3. Entry fees as above each class. Paris, IL 61944 4. Purebred animals must be registered with their respective breed association and papers held in readiness for checking by Superintendent of Department before, during or after animal is shown. 5. No animal will be permitted to roam at large on grounds. 6. All protests must be in writing, accompanied by an affi davit setting forth the grounds for protesting. Protests against exhibition of either animal or articles must be fi led with the Secretary on day of contest. In every case of protest the parties protesting must deposit a sum of money equal to the amount of the purse. In the event of the protest being sustained it shall be returned to the complaintant and if the protest shall not be sustained the sum shall be forfeited to the Board. 7. No Exhibitor will be paid more than two monies in any one class. 8. All animals must be under control by owner or person in Friday June 8th charge at all times. - "Forget Me Not" Antique Alley 12pm - 6pm - American Legion Post 211 Fish Fry 4pm - 7pm - Shrine Auction @ American Legion Post 211 terman 5:30pm us - Dirt Drags and Power Wheels Obstacle Course Crop Insurance 7pm K Agent: Marikaye Neal Saturday June 9th 702 NE 4th St. -- Casey, IL. 62420 - "Forget Me Not" Antique Alley 217-932-4018 9am - 7pm - Lion's Club Walk for Sight 9am - Kiddy Tractor Pulls 11am - Shrine BBQ - 11am e 7pm - Shrine Parade 2pm - Truck and Tractor Pull 5pm

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1. Persons wishing to rent booths, stands and Have Fun At privileges to use any part of the Fairgrounds must submit an application to the Concessions The and General Vendor Committee. Applications Martinsville may be obtained by calling 713-865-0022. Ag Fair! 2. No privilege will be granted for less than $50.

3. All applications for space must be approved by the Concessions and General Vendor Committee and will be considered in order of their application. MOONSHINE

4. The rate will be governed by location. There will be a standardized rate for all food STORE concessionaires, including for-profi t and not-for- profi t entities. 618-569-9200 5. All concession fees must be submitted with the 6017 E. 300th Rd., Martinsville, IL 62442 application, prior to May 1. All general vendor fees must be paid prior to the fi rst day of the Fair. Millcreek Restaurant Bill & Pat Rhoads, Owners 6. Each concessionaire or vendor must confi ne himself to the space allotted to him. There will 11489 E. Clarksville Rd. be an additional fee for each additional trailer/ Marshall, IL 62441 truck electric hookup. 217-889-2211 7. All concessionaires and vendors must provide Hours: Wed-Sat 6am-8pm & Sun 6am-2pm current“Proof of Insurance” listing the Martinsville Agricultural Fair Association as Buffets - Cat sh Dinner an additionally insured party. If applicable they must provide copies of all certifi cations required SCOTT'S by the Clark County Health Department. B U I L D I N G C E N T E R Phone 923-3161 8. Concessionaires and vendors must abide by Fax 923-3123 the rules of the Association and terms of their agreement and licenses. Failure to do so, shall PO Box 245 subject them to forfeiture of their privilege and 1200 E Cumberland lead to exclusion from the grounds without Greenup, Illinois 62428 reimbursement. www.scottsbuildingcenter.com

- 12 - - 109 - Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR 2018 Car & Truck Drag Rules Friday, June 15, 2018 - 7pm The Greathouse Car Classes of Pizza 1. 4 Cylinder Front Wheel Drive 2. 4 Cylinder Rear Wheel Drive 3. 6 Cylinder Front Wheel Drive Pizza, Pasta, Subs & More 4. 6 Cylinder Rear Wheel Drive Dine-In, Carry-Out & Delivery 5. 8 Cylinder Front Wheel Drive Trent Groothuis, Owner 6. 8 Cylinder Rear Wheel Drive 904 N. Rt. 49 • Casey, IL Truck Classes - 2 Wheel Drive 217-932-2220 A. 4 & 6 Cylinder www.greathouseofpizza.com or fi nd us on FACEBOOK B. Stock V8 355 CID and Below C. Stock V8 356 CID and Above D. Modifi ed 355 CID and Below E. Modifi ed 356 CID and Above F. All Diesel Trucks

Truck Classes - 4 Wheel Drive 11 N. Central Ave. Casey, IL 217-932-5904 G. 4 & 6 Cylinder H. Stock V8 355 CID and Below I. Stock V8 356 CID and Above ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS J. Modifi ed 355 CID and Below K. Modifi ed 356 CID and Above Visit our office today or call 217-932-5904 L All Diesel Trucks to schedule an appointment. M. All Semi Tractors Adult & Pediatric Medicine Preventative Health Care Other Immunizations Acute Illness N. Motorcycles - Street* School & Sports Exams Women’s Health Exams O. Motorcycles - Off Road* Occupational Medicine Family Planning P. ATV's* Diabetic Management Blood Pressure Management Q UTV's* Minor Laceration Repair Cholesterol Treatment

Office Hours *Classes may be divided further based on CC's depending on entries. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday **Classes May Change Subject to Number in Classes 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM **No Front Wheel Drive Trucks Allowed Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM **Additional Rules will be Announced at Drivers Meeting

Stock Class-As is from factory. Muffl er / pipe changes allowed. No headers, manifolds, carburetors, or internal changes allowed. No tuners, aftermarket turbo's, GOBLE superchargers, etc. Modifi ed-Anything but paddle tires or anything deemed Manufacturing Inc. unsafe by the inspectors. 217-932-5615 “Goble, a trusted name in business since 1880” www.goblemanufacturing.com • 704 W. MAIN CASEY, IL Judges and Inspectors Decisions are FINAL!! PRECISION MACHINING • DESIGN • MACHINE REPAIR Events are run just like a drag strip with Professional Lights!! MANUFACTURING CONSULTING • STORAGE RENTAL

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HOME PH. (217) 932-5171 OFFICE PH. (217) 932-5740 2018 DR. TONY L. BUTCHER MARTINSVILLE DR. AARON STINSON MARTINSVILLE, IL CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN AGRICULTURAL35(67$*( FAIR HOURS: 80% Pay Back AND TROPHIES 67$*( M, T, W, F 9AM TO 6PM • THURS & SAT 9AM TO NOON 409 N. CENTRAL • CASEY, IL 62420 Cars, Trucks and More FLAT TRACK DRAG RACING

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FOR INFO CALL: 8543 N State Highway 130 Newton, IL 62448 Dustin Bishop 217-264-4539 Phone: (618) 783-8765 Toll Free: (877) 783-8765 SPONSORED BY: Maulding Excavating www.norriselectric.com Maulding Farm & Seed (Dealer of Beck’s Hybrids)

- 10 - - 111 - Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR DEMOLITION Casey KOA DERBY Kampground 1248 E 1250th Rd -- Casey, IL 62420 RESCUE PROMOTIONS PRESENTS THE MARTINSVILLE AG FAIR DEMOLITION DERBY Trailer Service and Repair RULES & REGULATIONS FOR MODIFIED, PROMOD (217) 932-5319 & COMPACTS AT WWW.WECRASH.COM. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK [email protected] HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/MARTINSVILLEFIRE Come and enjoy the great outdoors! DEMOLITION DERBY WILL BE RUN BY THE MARTINSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT http://we-crash.proboards.com/thread/68624/martinsville- Bishop Excavating rescue-promotions-derby-rules Saturday June 16th at 7pm John Bishop No Alcohol, Drugs or Firearms allowed on grounds. 232-6675 Martinsville, IL PREFERRED BANK

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HERMAN DAVIDSON, Mayor Rules available at: MELINDA OWEN, Treas. http://we-crash.proboards.com/thread/68624/martinsville-rescue-promotions-derby-rules MARLENE WILHOIT, Clerk Sponsored By:

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The Martinsville Chamber The Martinsville Booster Club of Commerce hopes you enjoy and fair week. The Lincoln School Museum Support the Bluestreaks and become a member of the Booster Club for only $10 Hope you enjoy the Martinsville Agricultural Fair this year Calendar of Events

Hours: 2018/2019 Monday - Thursday 6am-1pm Friday & Saturday 6am-8pm • September, 2018 [email protected] - 4H BBQ/Harvest Fest https://www.facebook.com/MustardSeeds4 31 West Cumberland • Martinsville, IL 62442 • October, 2018 Cheryl Wieland - Costume Contest/Trick or Treat • December, 2018 Shull - Santa's Helper Dinner - Annual Shopping Expo/Lunch - Herb Williams Memorial Dinner

• Spring, 2019 Clark - Chamber Annual Meeting/Dinner

County Be sure to visit the Historic Lincoln School Clerk Open Sundays May thru September 2-4pm or tours available by appointment Vote for Experience 217-276-7668

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THANK YOU TO LAST YEAR'S AG FAIR SPONSORS DIAMOND SPONSORS BEI AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR THE EQUITY/WINFIELD HELENA MAULDING TRUCKING/MAULDING EXCAVATING/MAULDING FARM & SEED/BECK'S HYBRIDS PAP-R-PRODUCTS

PLATINUM SPONSORS ANNAPOLIS GRAIN/SULLIVAN GRAIN CASEY STATE BANK FIRST BANK LITTLEJOHN GRAIN ROWE FOUNDRY YARGUS MANUFACTURING

GOLD SPONSORS DAVID & BERNIE SCHIVER SILVER SPONSORS AMERICAN SEAMLESS GUTTERING CASEY VETERINARY SERVICE CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES DAHNKE PINE PATCH GREENWELL FUNERAL HOME MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC MARTINSVILLE PHARMACY MARTINSVILLE TOWNSHIP MID-ILLINOIS CONCRETE/BUTCH SPRAKER

BRONZE SPONSORS ALLIANCE TRACTOR BIRKEY'S FARM STORE BISHOP EXCAVATING CONSOLIDATED COMMUNICATIONS FIRST NEIGHBOR BANK GOODWIN'S BODY SHOP KRAEMART MISS BARLOW'S/MUSTARD SEEDS MOONSHINE STORE OUTDOOR OBSESSIONS/REYNOLDS OIL PRESSTIME GRAPHICS RON ELLIOTT HEATING AND A/C Rules available at: http://we-crash.proboards.com/thread/68624/martinsville-rescue-promotions-derby-rules SNEARLEY & CO./DARCIE'S - 6 - - 115 - Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR Martinsville, Illinois AGRICULTURAL FAIR

Department Superintendents A - Beef Cattle ...... Jeff Lewis F - Sheep ...... Barret VonBehren U - Goats ...... Scott Price G - Swine ...... Bryan Bennett H4 - Jr. Horse & Pony Show ...... Ruth Stewart Agricultural Hall Supervisor ...... Lori Williamson J - Agricultural Products ...... Lisa Logan K - Horticulture ...... Lisa Logan L - Floriculture ...... Lisa Logan M - Textiles & Fine Arts ...... Judy Washburn N1 - Education & Natural History ...... Teresa Carver N2 - Hobbies & Collections...... Ann Nave O - Culinary ...... Joyce Bishop P - Jr. Homemakers ...... Linda Carpenter Q - Truck and Tractor Pulls ...... Randy Stephens S - Harness Racing ...... Phil Reeds Demolition Derby & Lawn Mower Derby ...... Martinsville Fire Department Flat Track Drags ...... Martinsville Ag Fair 5K Run/Walk ...... Karyn Paulsen

Gates ...... Julie Higginbotham & Julie Higginbotham Grandstand ...... Sarah Wilhoit Concessions ...... Norma Calvert, Phil Reeds ...... & Karyn Paulsen HOMETOWN COUNTRY FAIR Our small town down on ole main street Attractions...... George Greenwell Where friends still take the time to meet Livestock Health ...... Diana Wilson, DVM And the stores don't quite look the same But they just aren't to blame Racing Secretary ...... Deone Wilson For our footprints we left long ago Public Relations ...... Norma Calvert, Andy Cruse On the midway don't you know ...... & Trent Dahnke People change, nothing stays the same But our hometown country fair Fair Book ...... Sherry Repp Chorus Race Programs...... Mallory Price We still raise the flag, thank God above Safety & Fire Protection...... Bill Jodry For he has blessed us all With this small town in America We're proud of and we love... Win a teddy bear, ride the ferris wheel Eat some cotton candy for a meal Drink lemonade at your favorite stand Walk the midway hand in hand You could see excitement in our eyes When we won that special prize So come on back, friends waiting there At your hometown country fair In Memoriam Chorus Ride the tilter whirl with your favorite girl This fun you just can't miss Ride the merry go round, lots of memories found Robert Houpt And the boys all steal a kiss We recall those good old high school days Simpler times, Elvis craze 1929-2017 So come on back friends waiting there At your hometown country fair Chorus Words and Music by Naomi Hills

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Martinsville Fair Offi cials

President ------ALAN BUCKNER Co-Vice-Presidents ------ANDY CRUSE See you at Co-Vice-Presidents ------PHILLIP REEDS Secretary ------SHERRY REPP Treasurer------BARRET VONBEHREN the fair! Assistant Treasurer ------JEFF LEWIS

DIRECTORS Bryan Bennett, Martinsville Scott Bennett, Mar tin s ville Dustin Bishop, Marshall John Bishop, Martinsville Alan Buckner, Martinsville Norma Calvert, Martinsville Doug Clement, Casey Fred Clement, Martinsville Andy Cruse, Marshall Max Cruse, Martinsville Trent Dahnke, Marshall Lynn Denham, Martinsville George Greenwell, Martinsville John Hammond, Mar tin s ville Brian Haskins, Martinsville Blake Hills, Martinsville Don Hills, Martinsville ReggieBrad Jerry Hills, Martinsville Chris Kannmacher, Martinsville Gale Kannmacher, Martinsville Mark Kannmacher, Martinsville Halbrook Jeff Lewis, Marshall StatePhillips Representative „ 109th District Trent Maxwell, Martinsville State Representative • 109th District Chris Miller, Casey District Office: 10110 E. State Highway 33 Justin Parcel, Martinsville District Offi ce: Karyn Paulsen, West Union Suite B 811 W. Lincoln(஌QJKDP Avenue • ,/ Charleston,   IL 61920 Scott Price, Martinsville (217) 348-1110 Phillip Reeds, Martinsville Fax   (217) 348-1166 Sherry Repp, Palestine Email:  )$;[email protected] Randy Stephens, Annapolis VWDWHUHSKDOEURRN#IURQWLHUFRPEmail: [email protected] Barret VonBehren, Robinson KWWSZZZIDFHERRNFRP5HS+DOEURRN Deone Wilson, Martinsville Tim Wilson, Jr., Martinsville Bob Zellers, Casey

HONORARY Eddie Buckner

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INDEX OF ADVERTISER’S A Martinsville Agricultural Fair A Taste of Country Catering ...... 95 Advocate/Casey Westfi eld Reporter ...... 99 June 10 - June 16, 2018 Alliance Tractor, LLC ...... 107 Allright Turkey Farm ...... 80 Sun, June 10 7:00 pm Cowboy Church/David Davis Ministries American Seamless Guttering and Custom Aluminum ...... 25 Animal Care Clinic ...... 62 (FREE GATE AND GRANDSTANDS) Annapolis Grain, Co...... 98 B Barking Beauties ...... 70 *Mon, June 11 5:30pm Harness Horse Racing Beck's ...... 21 BEI Automotive ...... 65 (Great Midwest Trot & Pace) Birkey's ...... 104 Bishop Excavating ...... 9 Bolin Transport, LLC ...... 65 Tues, June 12 7:00pm Truck & Non-Aspirated Tractor Pulls Brown, Bill (Sheriff) ...... 73 Buck Acres, LTD ...... 79 Burnsides Community Health Center ...... 64 Wed, June 13 7:00pm Open Diesel Trucks and Tractor Pulls Butcher Chiropractic ...... 10 C Can-Do Construction ...... 41 Casey Family Medical Center ...... 11 Thurs, June 14 4:00pm Entries Close in the Secretary's Casey KOA Kampground ...... 9 Offi ce for the Barnyard Scramble Casey Veterinary Service ...... 47 Central State Construction ...... 94 7:00pm Barnyard Scrambles Changing Hands Resale Shop ...... 20 City of Martinsville ...... 8 Clark County Circuit Clerk's Offi ce ...... 28 Fri, June 15 10:00am Open Jackpot Sheep Show Clark County Farm Bureau ...... 91 Clark County Ready Mix ...... 91 7:00pm Flat Track Drag Racing Country Financial - Nathan Bennett ...... 91 D Dahnke Pine Patch ...... 100 Sat, June 16 8:00am Registration for 5K Walk/Run Darcie's Scrapbooks & More ...... 100 D-I Supply ...... 34 9:00am 5K Walk/Run Dollar n Sense ...... 38 Dorsett Ford ...... 97 9:00am Open Jackpot Goat Show Dr. Patrick M. Niebrugge ...... 92 9:00am Junior Horse & Pony Show E Earl's Supper Club ...... 99 10:00am Open Jackpot Beef Show Edgar County Shrine Club ...... 108 Ellis Electric ...... 74 11:00am Open Jackpot Swine Show EnerStar ...... 92 7:00pm Auto/Truck/Lawn Mower/Power F Farm Credit Illinois ...... 24 Wheels Demolition Derby Ferrell Gas ...... 80 First Bank ...... 44 Fireworks immediately following First Neighbor Bank, N.A...... 90 the Derby Forestech Wood Products ...... 69 Forsythe Family Farms Alpacas ...... 40 G Goble Manufacturing, Inc...... 11 Goodwin's Body Shop ...... 96 * Please note early start time for the Harness Racing. Greathouse of Pizza ...... 11 H Heartland Ag, Inc ...... 40 FREE NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT IN THE Heartland Nursing Center ...... 69 LINN PAVILION AT 6:00PM Helena ...... 101 Hutchens Diesel Performace & Ag Repair ...... 47 Hutton's Parts Service, Inc...... 107 $7 GATE ADMISSION I Illini FS ...... 28 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Inman, Linda & Leon ...... 70 J FREE STATE-FAIR QUALITY RIDES JJet Leasing, Inc...... 65 K WITH PAID ADMISSION Kannmacher Family ...... 92 (Monday thru Saturday, starting at 6pm each evening.) Kannmacher Family Farm ...... 96 Kayla Elizabeth Photography ...... 20 King Chiropractic Clinic ...... 79 SENIOR (65+) DISCOUNT GATE ADMISSION Kirchner Building Center ...... 23 Knowles Auction Service ...... 36 $4 BETWEEN 4:00PM AND 5:00PM Kraemart ...... 94 (Monday thru Saturday) Kusterman Crop Insurance ...... 13 L Larsson Woodyard & Henson, LLP ...... 42 FREE PARKING EVERY NIGHT! Lawrence Gravel, Inc...... 77 Lee, Laurie (County Clerk) ...... 41 Lincoln Trail Family Restaurant ...... 94 For details go to martinsvilleagfair.com or like us on Lion's Gate Apartment ...... 22 Facebook at Martinsville Agricultural Fair Littlejohn Grain, Inc...... 103 Longview Bank & Trust...... 82 FAMILY NIGHT EVERY NIGHT!

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DEPARTMENTAL INDEX INDEX OF ADVERTISER’S (Continued) DEPT. Page M A Beef Cattle ...... 18-20 Macey, Nancy (Clark County Treasurer) ...... 38 Marshall Marathon Gas Station ...... 28 F Sheep ...... 29 Marathon Pipe Line, LLC ...... 102 U Goat ...... 30-31 Martin's IGA, Casey...... 28 G Swine ...... 32-34 Martinsville Booster Club ...... 114 H Jr. Horse & Pony Show ...... 39 Martinsville Chamber of Commerce ...... 7 Martinsville on the Move ...... 15 J Agricultural Products ...... 45-46 Martinsville Pharmacy ...... 84 K Horticulture ...... 48 Martinsville Roofi ng Company, Inc ...... 64 L Floriculture ...... 49-50 Martinsville Township ...... 47 M Textiles and Fine Arts ...... 51-53 Maulding Farm & Seed ...... 21 Maulding Excavating ...... 21 N-1 Education and Natural History ...... 54-56 Mermaid Madness ...... 102 N-2 Education and Natural History ...... 57-59 Mill Creek Meats & Processing ...... 20 O Culinary ...... 60-62 Mill Creek Restaurant ...... 109 P Junior Dept. (Other than Livestock) ...... 66-68 Miss Barlow's Cafe ...... 41 Moonshine Dairy Goats Skin Care Products ...... 76 Q Truck Pull & Tractor Pulls ...... 71-72 Moonshine Store ...... 109 S Harness Races ...... 78 Morgan Plumbing & Heating ...... 26 Car & Truck Flat Drags ...... 110 Mustard Seeds ...... 114 Demolition Derby ...... 112-113 N Naomi Hills ...... 116 Lawn Mower Derby ...... 115 Norris Electric Cooperative ...... 10 5K Run/Walk ...... 26-27 O Oblong Feed & Seed, Inc...... 70 P Pap-R Products...... 83 OTHER INFORMATION Perry D. Baird - Attorney at Law ...... 42 Fair Program ...... 3 Phillips, Reggie (State Representative) ...... 117 Fair Offi cials & Directors ...... 4 Preferred Bank ...... 9 Department Superintendents ...... 5 PressTime Graphics, Inc...... 36 Proof of Existence Photography ...... 40 Permits & Privileges ...... 12 Q Entries ...... 13 Quality Lime Company ...... 37 Exhibitors ...... 14 R Barnyard Scramble ...... 14 Randy's Auto-Repair of Marshall, Inc...... 39 Ron Elliott Heating & Air Conditioning ...... 81 Prices of Admission ...... 15 Rowe Foundry ...... 22 Rules & Police Regulations ...... 16 RW Brown & Associates...... 100 Livestock Health Requirements ...... 85-89 S Rules & Regulations ...... 105 Schiver, David & Bernie ...... 81 Scott's Building Center ...... 109 Public Laws ...... 106 Shoaff & Vandeventer LLC ...... 16 Shore - Murphy & Associates of Casey ...... 64 Shore - Murphy & Associates, Marshall ...... 95 The Secretary's Offi ce at the Martinsville Fairgrounds will be open on Saturday Shull, Cheryl (County Clerk) ...... 114 Snearley & Company ...... 100 and Sunday the beginning of fair week, for the purpose of taking entries and Sparks & Sons ...... 76 transacting business for the 73rd annual fair June 10 - June 16, 2018. Stephen's Space Rentals or M & M Storage ...... 95 Stifal Hardware, Inc...... 80 Superior Fuels ...... 92 T Taggart Ag Supply ...... 82 The Big Dipper ...... 82 The Equity ...... 17 Secretary's Offi ce The Glam Factor ...... 10 The Pharmacie Shoppe ...... 84 217-382-5512 W Wellum Chiropractic Centre ...... 93 www.martinsvilleagfair.com Whaley's Plumbing ...... 102 Whitetail Properties ...... 75 Whitling Whimsey Cafe...... 65 Willow Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church ...... 47 Thank you to all supporters of Willow Creek Farms ...... 73 WMMC Radio ...... 79 Wolfe Signs & Graphics ...... 69 the 2018 fair. Wood Magician ...... 40 Y Yargus ...... 43 Inside Front Cover Casey State Bank Martinsville Agricultural Inside Back Cover Staley Insurance Agency Back Cover Fair Association Greenwell Funeral Home

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