172ND Sept. 9–15, 2019 Guernsey County FAIR guernseycountyfair.org Darryl Watson, Owner/Manager P.O. Box 166, New Concord, OH 43762 Office: (740) 425-3611 Fax: (740) 425-3612 Cell: (740) 624-9335 Find us on e-mail: [email protected] Facebook for an Updated 315 South Gardner St Market Report Barnesville, OH 43713 Sale Every Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Consignments are welcome! Good Luck to All 4-H & FFA Exhibitors SPECIAL SALES IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR SALES SEPT 15TH & OCT. 13TH 10 AM Graded Feeder Calf Sales sponsored by The Barnesville Feeder Calf Association Successful Year!!! NOV. 6TH • 7 PM Cow Sale sponsored by Ohio Valley Cattleman’s Association Sale 4 068507 CJ-1 GUERNSEYGUERNSEYGuern Co1 Fair3 FaiR1 Fair1 Welcome to the Fair! It’s time again already for the Guernsey County your schedule� Fair, the 172nd edition� Again this year we have some As always the heart and soul of the fair lies with the exciting new things to offer as well as tried and true Junior Fair exhibits and exhibitors� This is the place entertainment� where generations of hard working families come Many of you asked for “Big” entertainment and we together for the week they look forward to most� listened, even to the extent of offering a poll which was 2018 was a bit of a challenge with the weather we a huge success� battled through, but that is behind us and we look So on Wednesday September 11 we welcome Craig forward to an entertaining week� Morgan to the county fair stage� From Tractor and Truck pulls, Demo Derby, Rodeo Opening for Morgan will be another Nashville and Pig Races, there is as always, a lot to see and Entertainer with local roots, Ryan Robinette� We are enjoy — see you at the fair! very excited for this show and hope you will be as well� Our East Stage entertainers include some favorites Sincerely, and some new talent as well� Be sure to work that into Brian Winters, President

FAIR POLICIES

• The Guernsey County Agriculture Society assumes no • Fair will offi cially CLOSE AT 11:00 P�M� every night� responsibility for damage to or loss of parked vehicles or personal property contained within parked vehicles� • There will be NO RESERVING OF GRANDSTAND SEATS WITH BLANKETS OR ANY OTHER • ALL CONCESSIONAIRES SHALL USE THE GRAY ARTICLES. Grandstand is fi rst come fi rst serve� WATER DUMP STATIONS. NO GREASE. Dump stations are marked� • NO ALCOHOL ON FAIRGROUNDS AT ALL. • ALL OPEN CLASS EXHIBITORS SHALL • SPECIAL EVENTS PARTICIPANTS MUST PURCHASE an EXHIBITOR or MEMBERSHIP STAY WITHIN DESIGNATED AREA which will be TICKETS including 4-H activities� predetermined�

• CONCESSIONS - we will have a MINIMUM OF TWO • NO DOGS OR PETS PERMITTED except Service IN EACH AREA OR CATEGORY as long as space is permitting� Waiting list will be on a priority list of Animals (those trained to assist the disabled) and Jr� previous request� Or concession manager has right to Fair animals or Pet Show during the fair week� All limit numbers by category as determined� animals must have proof of rabies vaccination and must be on a leash at all times� Owner is responsible� • ALL CONCESSIONS OR EXHIBITORS shall have ALL DELIVERIES DONE BETWEEN HOURS OF • GOLF CARTS limited to fair vendors and Fair Board 7:00 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M. personnel only! (No other golf carts permitted).

• NO BICYCLES, SKATE BOARDS, ROLLER BOARDS OR SKATES ALLOWED ON FAIRGROUNDS. © 2019 Spectrum Publications A Division of GateHouse Media 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster, OH 44691 • Guernsey County Agricultural Society will not be (330) 264- 1125 or (800) 686- 2958, responsible for errors or omissions in this book. fax (330) 264- 3756 [email protected] • All CHECKS are to be CASHED WITHIN 90 DAYS. NO Checks Accepted at gates�

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INDEX 2018 Junior Fair Livestock Sale Buyers ���������������������������� 96 Horses ��������������������������������������������������������������������������28-29 2019 Fair Committees ������������������������������������������������������� 11 Junior Fair Board Constitution �������������������������������������47-48 2019 Ticket Prices ������������������������������������������������������������� 13 Junior Fair Royalty ������������������������������������������������������������� 47 2019 Season Ohio’s Health Exhibits Rules ������������������35-36 Junior Fair Rules and Awards ���������������������������������������49-80 Agriculture Hall �������������������������������������������������������������36-45 Junior Fair Sale �������������������������������������������������������������76-78 Agriculture Hall Entry Blank ����������������������������������������������� 14 Kiddie Pedal Pull ��������������������������������������������������������������� 24 Beef Cattle ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Map ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 33 By-Laws �����������������������������������������������������������������������24-25 NTPA ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Camper Registration ��������������������������������������������������������� 20 Officers and Directors ������������������������������������������������������� 11 Constitution ������������������������������������������������������������������23-24 Open Class Animal Entry Blank ���������������������������������������� 15 Corn Hole Tournament ������������������������������������������������������ 93 Open Class Feeder Calf Show ������������������������������������������ 30 Dairy Cattle ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 29 Ponies, Mules and Donkeys ���������������������������������������������� 27 Dairy ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 27 Rough Truck Contest ��������������������������������������������������������� 19 Demolition Derby ��������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Rules and Regulations �������������������������������������������������25-26 Fair Schedule ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Senior Day ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 Fair Policies ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 Sheep ���������������������������������������������������������������������������30-31 Harness Racing ������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Truck and Tractor Pull ���������������������������������������������������������� 9 CJ-10681028

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2019 FAIR SCHEDULE Junior Fair EVENTS are listed in red. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 6:00 p.m...... Swine Fun Show 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. ����������������������������������������� Jr. Booth Bldg. Set-Up 6:30 p.m...... Craig Morgan with Ryan Robinette Live in Concert (Grandstand) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. ����������������������������� Market Hog Weigh-In Off Trailer THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 & 3:00-8:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m...... Horse Show - English Riding, Contest & English Jumping 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m ���������������������/Sheep Check-In @ gate 3 only Pony Judging & Pony Pee Wee Show 1:00-4:00 p.m ���������������������������������������������������� Jr. Booth Bldg. Set-Up Mule & Donkey Judging (Home of the Champions) 2:00 p.m. ����������������������������������������� Dairy Goat Weigh-In - Sheep Barn TBA...... Pig races (On the Hill) 2:30 p.m...... Boer Goat Weigh-In - Sheep Barn 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m...... Premium payments 3:00-6:00 p.m. �������������������������������������������������������������Poultry Check-In (Junior Fair Office) 4:00 p.m...... All Booth Building Exhibits In Place 12:30 p.m...... Harness Racing (Grandstand) 5:00 p.m...... All Ag Hall entries and exhibits in place 1:00 p.m...... Beef Open Show 5:30 p.m...... 4-H Awards Program (Grandstand) 5:00 p.m...... Saddle Horse Versatility Show 6:00 p.m...... Jr. Fair Parade (Grandstand) 5:00 p.m...... Mule and Donkey Races Immediately following Parade...... Jr. Fair Royalty Presentation 6:00 p.m...... Kiddie Pedal Pull (Home of Champions) 10:00 p.m...... All animals and exhibits in place 7:00 p.m...... Rodeo (Grandstand) 7:30 p.m...... Live Music-Heart and Pine (East Stage) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 8:00 p.m...... Farm Olympics, sponsored by Junior Fair Board 7:00 a.m.��������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������Gates Open (Home of the Champions) 8:00 a.m...... Ag Hall judging 8:00 a.m...... Dog Show (Home of Champions) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 Agility Show to follow immediately in the horse arena 9:00 a.m...... Swine Sale (Swine Barn) 8:00-10:00 a.m...... Beef Weigh-In 9:30 a.m...... Dairy Products Sale (Sheep Barn) 8:30 a.m...... Dairy/Pygmy Goat Showmanship 9:50 a.m...... Small Animal Sale (Sheep Barn) 10:30 a.m...... Jr. Fair/Open Class Dairy Goat Show Sale order: Rabbits, Poultry, Sheep, Dairy Goats, Boer Goats followed by Pygmy Show, Pack/Harness Show 9:30 a.m...... Horse Pull (Grandstand) 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m...... Beef Breeding Check-In TBA...... Pig races (On the Hill) 12:00 p.m...... Market Lamb Weigh-In 2:00 p.m...... Beef Sale (following swine, Home of Champions) (Jr. Fair Lamb & Wool Queen crowned) 6:00 p.m...... Supreme Showman - Dog (Sheep Barn) 2:00 p.m...... Dairy Beef, Beef Showmanship & Pee Wee Show 7:00 p.m...... Supreme Showman - Horse (Home of Champions) 3:30 p.m...... Rabbit Fryer weigh-in 7:00 p.m...... Motor Cross (Grandstand) 6:00 p.m...... Poultry Broiler weigh-in 7:00 p.m...... Live Music by Dirty Mule (East Stage) 6:00 p.m...... Flag Raising (Grandstand) 8:00 p.m...... Supreme Showman (Home of the Champions) 6:30 p.m...... NTPA Truck and Tractor Pull (Grandstand) 7:00 p.m...... Live Music - Ashley Best - (East Stage) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2019 7:00 p.m. ������������������������������������������������������������������ Goat Variety Show TBA...... Pig races (On the Hill) 7:00-10:00 p.m...... Junior Fair Booth judging 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m...... Premium payments (Junior Fair Office) Open Class premium payments (Senior Fair Office) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 10:00 a.m...... Garden Tractor Pull (Grandstand) Veteran’s Day FREE to all Veterans all day with ID 9:00 a.m...... Sheep Breed Show, Open Show Jr. Horse Fun Show Rabbit Breed Show, Swine Showmanship, 11:00 a.m...... Rooster Crowing Contest Poultry Show, Draft Horse Judging Halter 11:15 a.m...... Rabbit Pee Wee Show TBA...... Pig races (On the Hill) 12:00 p.m...... Rabbit Decorator Class 12:00 p.m...... Dairy Showmanship 1:00 p.m...... Barnyard Bonanza (Grandstand) Adult & Pee Wee Showmanship Market Hog Open Show Princess Crowning (following Dairy Showmanship) 2:00 p.m...... Corn Hole Tournament (Horse Arena) 2:00 p.m...... Sheep Showmanship & Market Show 3:00 p.m...... Open & Pull-in Hitch Show - Pony, Mule, Veteran’s Program (Pavilion) Donkey, Haflinger, Draft Pony and Draft Horse (Jr. Fair Horse Arena) 2:30 p.m...... Dairy Beef, Dairy Feeder and Beef Feeder Shows 4:00 p.m...... Open Feeder Calf Show 6:00 p.m...... Lamb Pee Wee Show, Market Steer Show 5:00 p.m...... TBA Entertainment (Pavilion) 7:00 p.m...... Rough Truck (Grandstand) 6:00 p.m...... Ohio Championship Wrestling (East Stage) 7:30 p.m...... Live Music - TBA - (East Stage) 6:30 p.m...... Brook Jump Rope Team (Grandstand) 7:00 p.m...... COTPA Truck and Tractor Pull (Grandstand) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 8:00 p.m...... Lacy and Her Attitude (Pavilion) Senior Citizens Day 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. for 60+ older - FREE 9:00 p.m...... Square Dance (Home of the Champions) 9:00 a.m...... Boer Goat Market/Breed Show & Showmanship, 11:00 p.m...... Livestock Release (no trailers at barns before 11 p.m.) Rabbit Showmanship, Market Hog Show, Horse Show - Showmanship, Western, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2019 Draft & Trail classes 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m...... Premium payments (Booth Building) TBA...... Pig races (On the Hill) Still project release & booth tear down 9:30 a.m...... Open and Jr. Dairy Show 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m...... Premium payments & pick-up (Ag Hall) 10:00 a.m...... Ohio Hills Spinners & Weavers (Ag Hall) TBA...... Pig races (On the Hill) 10 a.m. - 5 p.m...... Senior Entertainment (Pavilion) 12:00 p.m...... All animals to be removed from grounds 3:30 p.m...... Beef Breeding Show (following Dairy Show) 12:00 p.m...... 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FAIR WEEK PHONES • TWO DAY BOX *** NEW *** SECRETARY OFFICE: (740) 489-5888

1 Day of HARNESS RACING CONDITIONS U�S�T�A� Rules to govern with exceptions� Colt Stakes subject to conditions Ohio Fair Fund Law and Southern Valley Colt Circuit� Entrance fees will be collected on all phone entries� Entry Fees $20 for overnight events� Six must enter Five to go� Money divisions 45 - 25 - 15 - 10 - 12:30 p.m. - Thursday 5 percent in overnights: All entries must be declared in before 11:00 A�M� TWO DAYS before the race with the following informa- PARI-MUTUAL WAGERING tion: driver’s name, and owner’s social secretary number, colors, license, and horse starts, fi rst, seconds, thirds, race record, money SPEED PROGRAM won� The Society reserves the right to declare any or all races off on account of bad weather or any unavoidable conditions� The right THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 is reserved to race eliminations, and to change the order of any of POST TIME 12:30 P.M. these events� The Guernsey County Agriculture Society not responsible for ac- Trot - 2 Year Old Filly - Southern Valley Colt Circuit �������������������������� cidents to Horses, Drivers, or Grooms on track or Fairgrounds� Pace - 2 Year Old Filly - Southern Valley Colt Circuit ������������������������ NOTICE: ALL 2 & 3 YEAR OLDS WILL RACE ONE HEAT Trot - 3 Year Old Colt - Southern Valley Colt Circuit �������������������������� Pace - 3 Year Old Colt - Southern Valley Colt Circuit ����������������������� PRESIDING JUDGE: Tony Brigano Trot - Free For All �������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������� STARTING GATE: Mike Woebkenberg Trot - 2 Year Old Colt - Southern Valley Colt Circuit �������������������������� ANNOUNCER: Chuck Fridrich Pace - 2 Year Old Colt - Southern Valley Colt Circuit ����������������������� CLERK: Rod Newhart Trot - 3 Year Old Filly - Southern Valley Colt Circuit �������������������������� MEMBER OF SOUTHERN VALLEY COLT CIRCUIT Pace - 3 Year Old Filly - Southern Valley Colt Circuit ������������������������ RACE DAY ADMISSION: $10.00 PER PERSON Pace - Free For All Purse ��������������������������������������������������������������������� (INCLUDES PARKING, AMUSEMENT RIDES AND GRANDSTAND) SOUTHERN VALLEY COLT CIRCUIT MEMBERSHIP PASSES HONORED FOR ONE FREE GATE ADMISSION SEE US AT GATES 1, 2 & 3 THURSDAY, SEPT. 12TH 9 AM - 5 PM For Your “FREE” Palmolive Sample!

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GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIR 12TH ANNUAL MULE AND DONKEY RACES Total purse $1,000.00 Thursday September 12th, 2019 at 4:30 PM after Harness Racing Committee: Bamfield, Raber, C. Raber, Burris Everyone welcome to enter! Race is for fun and to showcase the versatility of the Mule and Donkey

 Lead line races

 Obstacle course races

 Preliminary riding race heats (if needed)

 Feature riding race (guaranteed $250.00 for 1st Place) Only entry fee: Pay admission to Fairgrounds Pre-registration by Wednesday September 11, 2019, is required! Contact: Lori Bamfield 740-260-0545 or [email protected] to pre-register or to get more information Guernsey County Agricultural Society and the Guernsey County Fair are not responsible for accidents or property damage.  Entrants must sign a hold harmless agreement to participate.  Number of entries determines number of races and purse distribution

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Commercial and Residential Plumbing Gary Moore 740-260-2586 OHLIC#48224 PLUMBING & FIXTURE INSTALLATION

Plumbing & Fixture Installation Installed floor drain in garage area for washing trucks and equipment. Ran 4” drain line from floor drain to a 1000 gallon oil interceptor. 4” drain from interceptor goes to septic system. Installed restrooms (consisting of lavatory and commode) in garage area and also new office area. Installed a utility sink in garage area. All lavatories and sink have electric flow through water heaters. www.Surgent.Construction “WE’LL TAKE IT FROM HERE!”

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September 14, 2019 @ 1 p.m. Entry Fee: $20 Per Head

$500 FEE *CASH ONLY, NO CHECKS

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guERNSEY couNTY FAIR TRuck & TRAcToR PuLL SATuRDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2019 • 7 P.M. 5 CLASSES $25 HITCH FEE $7,500 PuRSE

CLASS 1 6200# CHEATER STOCK GAS TRUCK 4X4 *36” from center hitch point - Maximum of 24” high Rules by American Farm Pullers (non points) CLASS 2 6000# SB HOT ROD TRACTOR CLASS Rules by COTPA – Point Pull CLASS 3 6500# 4X4 OPEN GAS TRUCK Rules by COTPC CLASS 4 7200# CLASSIC SUPER STOCK TRACTOR - exception 26” hitch Rules by COTPA – Point Pull CLASS 5 8000# DIESEL TRUCK 2.6 TURBO *No Cut Tires *No Open Drive Line *$100 Protest Fee CLASS 6 8000# WORK STOCK DIESEL *Rules per Glenfordpull.com

This pull is governed by the Central Ohio Tractor Pullers Association Sled is Track Boss For information contact: Nathan McCune 740-624-8097 Josh VanHorn 740-607-1074 or Charlie Anderson 740-391-4585

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FAIR EXHIBITS and EXHIBITIONS The COUNTRY SCHOOL on the hill at the SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 2011 Church services at Pavilion with Guernsey County Fairgrounds will be open Pastor, Jim ...... 2:00 p.m. the week of the Fair from 9:00 to 5:00 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2011 FORENOON: Gates Open ...... 7:30 a.m. COMMITTEES FOR THE 2011 GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIR Judging - Ag Hall ...... 11:00 a.m. (Chairperson of committees is listed fi rst) AFTERNOON: GUERNSEY Fair10ADVERTISING ...... Marshall, Winters*, Warne, Morgan Judging Open Goats ...... 1:00 p.m. AGRICULTURE HALL ...... McCulloch, Larrick*, Bamfi eld, Raber, Brill NIGHT: ATTRACTIONS ...... Marshall, Quillin*, Anderson, Birney Flag Raising ...... 6:00 p.m. Daugherty, Montgomery, Morgan Jr. Fair Parade ...... 6:15 p.m. Crown Jr. Fair King and Queen ...... 7:15 p.m. AUDIT COMMITTEE ...... Montgomery, Raber*, Jill Caldwell, Doutt Rough Truck Contest ...... 8:00 p.m. BEEF CATTLE ...... Birney, Shriver*, McCulloch, Raber TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 CAMPER PARKING ...... Anderson, Wycoff*, McCulloch, Combs, Waggoner FORENOON: CHURCH SERVICES ...... Smith, Larrick* Veteran’s Day FREE till 5:00 p.m. CONCESSIONS ...... Birney, Wycoff*, Anderson, McCulloch, Combs Pony Judging, Pony Pee Wee Show after all pony classes ...... 8:30 a.m. DAIRY AND JERSEY PARRISH ...... Hayes, Combs*, Domitrovic, Raber, Quillin Open Judging of Sheep ...... 9:00 a.m. Judging Agriculture Hall ...... 9:00 a.m. DRAFT HORSES ...... Warne, Montgomery*, Warne, Zink, Bichard Hay Judging ...... 9:00 a.m. FEEDERGuernsey CALF SHOW County ...... Birney, Senior Marshall*, Ross,Citizen’s Winters, Wycoff,Day Anderson Scenic 5 MuleAcre and DonkeyTr Judgingacts after Pee Wee Show ...... 10:00 a.m. FINANCE ...... Smith, Winters*, Shriver AFTERNOON: FUND RAISING ...... Warne, Marshall*, Smith, Morgan, Quillin & Larger Pony Hitch, DraftFor Horse Hitch, Ha inger Hitch ...... 1:00 p.m. GOATS ...... Domitrovic, Ross*, Bichard, Waggoner NIGHT: GROUNDS ...... Quillin, Marshall*, Montgomery, Warne, The JaneDear Girls ...... 7:30 p.m. Senior Day WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2011 Ross, Bichard, Brill, Waggoner, Daugherty Building, Hunting,FORENOON: & Recreation HAY SHOW ...... McCulloch Senior Citizens Day until 5 p.m. for 60+ older - FREE Wednesday,HORSE PULL ...... Quillin, Sept. Hayes*, 11, Zink, Montgomery, 2019 Ross Owner FinancingOpen Judging Dairy and Jersey& Parish ...... 9:30 a.m. JUNIOR FAIR ...... Quillin, Marshall*, Anderson, Warne, Bamfi eld, Combs AFTERNOON: MIDWAY SHOWS ...... Combs, Montgomery* Harness Racing ...... 12:30 p.m. MULE RACES ...... Ross, Bamfi eld* Cash MuleDiscounts Race ...... 5:00 p.m. NIGHT: DONKEY, MULE & PONY SHOW ...... Bamfi eld, Zink*, Waggoner, Brill Horse Pull (Buckeye Horse Pullers) ...... 7:00 p.m. PAUL BUNYAN SHOW ...... Marshall, Smith*, Wycoff We Buy Land WithTHURSDAY,or SEPTEMBER 15, 2011 PEDAL PULL ...... Winters, Bamfi eld*, Domitrovic, Brill FORENOON; PET SHOW ...... Bamfi eld, Domitrovic* Draft Horse Judging (Open) ...... 9:00 a.m. SHEEP ...... Wycoff, Anderson*, McCulloch, Zink, Combs WithoutAFTERNOON:Homes, Jr. Fair Sale ...... (See Jr. Fair Schedule) SHUTTLE & GOLF CARTS ...... Daugherty, Combs*, Bichard NIGHT: SPEED - HARNESS RACING...Marshall, Winters*, Quillin, Ross, Zink, Montgomery 30 Acres Pavilionor EntertainmentMore - Family Style Country Karaoke ...... 2:00 p.m. SUPT. OF GATES ...... Shriver, Smith* Pavilion Entertainment - Timberline Band ...... 5:00 p.m. TRACTOR AND TRUCK PULL ....Winters, Daugherty*, Anderson, Montgomery NTPA Truck and Tractor Pull ...... 7:30 p.m. *Co-Chairpersonu Quillin, Domitrovic, Hayes, Morgan Buy & Sell in Ohio, Indiana,FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 FORENOON: West OpenVirginia, Judging Beef Cattle ...... 9:00 a.m. Guernsey SWCD PIE THROWING CONTEST Antique Tractor Pull (in front of grandstand) ...... 9:00 a.m. Come throw a pie at local of cials, school teachers, and AFTERNOON: residences from around the county. All proceeds go to Pennsylv ania, Pet Show - KentuckyNew Pavilion ...... , ...... 12:00 Noon environmental education. ($1.00 per pie or $3.00 for 5) Kiddie Pedal Pull (Home of Champions ...... 3:00 p.m. Bake Fest - Ag Hall ...... 4:00 p.m. SWCD Building behind grandstand & Te Pavilionnnessee Entertainment - Lacy and Her Attitude Ba...... 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 5:00-6:30 p.m. NIGHT: OMTPA Truck and Tractor Pull ...... 7:30 p.m. Jessie Brown ...... 8:00 p.m. Bake Fest sponsored by SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2011 Guernsey Co. Homemakers Council FORENOON: www.brunerland.com Mini Mod Pull ...... 11:00 a.m. 1st and 2nd place winners will be auctioned off after show. AFTERNOON: Samples will be given. CJ-10684775 59890 Vocational Pavilion EntertainmentRd. • Byesville - Little Creek Band ...... 1:00 p.m. Lawnmower Racing ...... 2:30 p.m. MAIL ENTRIES TO: Pavilion Entertainment - Chestnut Hill Bluegrass Band ...... 3:00 p.m. Open Feeder Calf Show ...... 4:30 p.m. GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIR Pavilion Entertainment - TBA...... 5:00 p.m. P.O. BOX 208 NIGHT: OLD WASHINGTON, OHIO 43768-0208 Batteries forMotorcross ...... 7:30 p.m. Square Dance (Home Of Champions) ...... 9:00 p.m. Fair entries will be taken Aug. 26, 27 at Almost Anything! SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2010 Fairgrounds Secretary’s Office 10 a.m.-4 p.m. FORENOON: Contact Carl Birney for all space and concessions Release Time For Livestock ...... 6:00 a.m. AFTERNOON: Rotroff Demolition Derby ...... 1:00 p.m. Release Time For Hall ...... 4:00 p.m. Batteries for auto, Rotroff Demolitionlawn Derbyand ...... 4:00garden, p.m. tractors, heavy equipment, industrial NOTICE OF ELECTION AND SALE applications, cell phones, watches, OF MEMBERSHIP TICKETS ATV and motorcycles, power tool The annual election for Board of Directors of the battery packs, and so much more! Guernsey County Agricultural Society will be held Thursday, November 7, 2019 between the hours of BATTERY TESTING 4 – 8 p.m. at the Secretary’s Office, Fairgrounds, Old IS FREE! Washington, Ohio. The Guernsey County Agricultural Society

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COMMITTEES FOR THE 2019 GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIR

(Chairperson of committees is listed first) ADVERTISING ��������������������������������������������Winters, Warne*, Anderson GROUNDS ����������������������Quillin, Watkins*, Warne, McCormick, Stiers AGRICULTURE HALL ���������������Bamfield, McCormick*, Raber, Wilson SUMMER EVENTS ���������������������Burris, Watkins*, Birney, McCormick, ATTRACTIONS �����������������������������������������Anderson, Winters*, Birney, Stiers, Wood, Pye Raber, Watkins, Stiers, Warne HARNESS RACING ��������������������������Marshall , Winters*, Stiers, Quillin BEEF/FEEDER CALF SHOW ���������������Birney, Raber*, Shriver, Stiers, HAY SHOW �������������������������������������������������������������������� Raber, Hayes* Pye, c. raber, Wilson, Anderson HORSE PULL ����������������������������������������������� Quillin, Hayes*, C. Raber CAMPERS ������������������������������������ McCormick, Hinson*, Birney, Wood JUNIOR FAIR ���������������������������������������������Watkins, Quillin*, Anderson, CONCESSIONS �������������������������������������������� Anderson, Watkins*, Pye Warne, Bamfield, Birney, Hinson, Stiers, Wood DAIRY & Jersey Parrish �����������Hayes, Domitrovic*, Raber, Quillin Donkey, MULE SHOW & RACES ����������������������� Bamfield, C.Raber*, DEMOLITION DERBY COMMITTEE ��������������������McCormick, Stiers*, Burris, R. Raber Watkins, Daymut PAUL BUNYAN SHOW ���������������������� Stiers, Watkins*, Hinson, Warne DRAFT HORSES & HAFLINGER ������ Warne, C. Raber*, Raber, Burris PEDAL PULL �������������������������������� Domitrovic, Bamfield*, Hinson, Roe FAIRBOOK...... Bamfield, Winters*, Birney INFIELD SEATING ��������������� Winters, Stiers*, Anderson, Quillin, Raber FENCE & TRAFFIC FLOW ��������������������������Warnes, Shriver*, Watkins, PONY SHOW ������������������������������� Bamfield, Wilson*, Warne, C. Raber Anderson, McCormick ROUGH TRUCK CONTEST ���������������������Quillin, Burris*, Pye, Warne, FINANCE ����������������Winters, Shriver*, Raber, Anderson, Warne, Stiers Hinson, Stiers, Daymut FUNDRAISING ���������������������������������������������� .Winters, Warne*, Raber SHEEP ��������������������������������������������� Anderson, Watkins*, Roe, Wilson GOATS �������������������������������������������������������� Domitrovic, Watkins*, Roe SUPT. OF GATES ����������������������������������������������� Shriver, Warne*, Stiers GOLF CARTS ����������������������������������������������Hinson, Wood*, Domitrovic TRACTOR AND TRUCK PULL �����Winters, Anderson*, Quillin, Hayes, Pye, Watkins, Stiers, Burris, Daymut *Co-Chairperson OFFICERS FOR THE SOCIETY FOR 2019

President ������������������������������������������������������������������������� Brian Winters COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Vice President ��������������������������������������������������������������������Randy Raber Dave Wilson • Dave Saft • Skip Gardner Treasurer ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� Brian Winters Secretary ������������������������������������������������������������������ Donna Jean Fritter COUNTY ENGINEER Space and Concession Mgr. ������������������������������������� Charles Anderson Paul Sherry

DIRECTORS COUNTY AGENTS Term Expires 2019 Clif Little ��������������������������������Agriculture/Natural Resources Educator Al Warne...... District 1 Cindy Bond ������������������������������������ Community Development Educator Joe Hinson...... District 1 Michelle Fehr �����������������������������������.4-H Youth Development Educator Casey Raber...... District 2 Brent Watkins...... District 3 HONORARY MEMBERS Dick Wilson...... District 4 Robert Bond, William Allender, Becky Brown, Kenneth Larrick, Jay Jason Roe...... District 4 Adams, Charles Neptune, Dean Thompson, Don Simeral, Willard Warden, Brian Winters...... District 4 Mike Porter, Aaron Lowry, Ed Combs, Jim Daugherty, Paul Zink, Robert Smith, Mitch Montgomery, Travis Bichard, Myra Larrick, Travis Morgan, Term Expires 2020 John Marshall Steve Taylor...... District 1 Lori Bamfield...... District 2 Virgil Quillin...... District 2 Dean Shriver...... District 3 Bill Domitrivic...... District 3 David Hayes...... District 3 ������� H������ Term Expires 2021 • Basement & Garage Cleaning Josh Stiers...... District 1 Randy Raber...... District 2 • Storage Unit & Shed Clean-out Carl Birney...... District 2 •Remodeling & Demolition Hauling Travis Burris...... District 4 Charles Anderson...... District 4 •Painting & Power Washing

DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE SERVING GUERNSEY & SURROUNDING COUNTIES Dave McCormick, term expires 2019 FREE ESTIMATES Rudy Ross, term expires 2020 Matt Daymut, term expires 2021

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2019 TICKET PRICES

GENERAL ADMISSION (Monday through Sat.) ������������������������$10.00 RIDE PASSES Holders of all tickets or passes, except complementaries, (member- SENIOR CITIZENS ship, exhibitors, seasons, Jr. Fair ID Badges, etc.) may purchase a Wednesday until 5:00 p.m. (60 years and over) ���������������������������FREE ride pass for $6.00 which will entitle them to ride all mechanical rides for the day. SEASON TICKETS ���������������������������������������������������������������������$30.00 Good at gate only - No rides included CHILDREN UNDER 1 YEAR �������������������������������������������������������FREE

MEMBERSHIP TICKETS ����������������������������������������������������������$32.00 MECHANICAL RIDES WILL BE OPEN: • Good at gate only - No rides included Monday - 6 p.m.-11 p.m. all rides • Guernsey County Agricultural Society member Tuesday - 11 a.m.-1 p.m. kids’ rides; entitled to vote at Election of Directors on 5 p.m.-10:00 p.m. all rides Thursday, November 1, 2018 Wednesday - 11a.m.-1 p.m. kids’ rides; • Holder must be 18 years of age 5 p.m.-10:00 p.m. all rides Thursday - 11 a.m.-1 p.m. kids’ rides; EXHIBITOR TICKETS ���������������������������������������������������������������$30.00 5 p.m.-10:00 p.m. all rides Good at gate only - No rides included Friday - 1 p.m.-10:00 p.m. all rides Saturday - 12 Noon-11:00 p.m. all rides ADVISOR ID BADGE �����������������������������������������������������������������$20.00 NO REFUNDS - NO RAIN DATES CAMPER PARKING (During fair week) ����������������������������.$200/250.00 NO CHECKS ACCEPTED AT GATE

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Exhibitor’sExhibitor’sExhibitor’s No. ______No. ______No. ______Exhibitor’s No. ______2006 GOAT2006 AWARDS GOAT2006 AWARDSGOAT AWARDS 2006 GOAT AWARDS AGRICULTUREAGRICULTUREAGRICULTUREAGRICULTURE HALL HALL ENTRYHALL ENTRY HALLENTRY BLANK BLANK ENTRYBLANK BLANK Dairy, AngoraDairy, AngoraandDairy, Pygmy Angora and GoatPygmy and Awards PygmyGoat Awards Goat Awards Dairy, Angora and Pygmy Goat Awards NO. NO. NO. FEE NO.FEE FEE AdvantageFEE Advantage BankAdvantage Bank Bank Gene MooreGene Insurance MooreGeneAdvantage Insurance Moore Agency Insurance Bank Agency Agency Gene Moore Insurance Agency Vernon andVernon Brenda Vernonand BeynonBrenda and BrendaBeynon BeynonOhio BridgeOhio Corporation BridgeOhioVernon CorporationBridge and Corporation Brenda Beynon Ohio Bridge Corporation Hall 1-10Hall 1-10Hall Hall 1-10 1-10$ 2.00 $ 2.00$Hall $3 2.00.00 1-10 $ 2.00 160th160th 160thGUERNSEY GUERNSEY160th GUERNSEY GUERNSEY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY FAIR COUNTYFAIR FAIR FAIR Buffalo Grill,Buffalo Inc. BuffaloGrill, Inc. Grill, Inc. Red CarpetRed Health CarpetRedBuffalo Care HealthCarpet Center Grill, Care Health Inc.Center Care Center Red Carpet Health Care Center 172nd GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIR Ralph andRalph Bridget andRalph DixBridget and BridgetDix Dix Helen andHelen Rick and ReidHelen Rick and Reid Rick Reid Hall 11-20Hall 11-20Hall Hall 11-20 11-20$ 3.00 $ 3.00$Hall $5 3.00.00 11-20 $ 3.00 Ralph and Bridget Dix Helen and Rick Reid SeptemberSeptemberSeptember 10-16,September 10-16, 200710-16, 2007 200710-16, 2007 Bill DomitrovicBill DomitrovicBill Domitrovic Ron andRon Deb and RobersonRonBill Deb andDomitrovic Roberson and Deb Family Roberson and Family and Family Ron and Deb Roberson and Family September 9-15, 2019 Hall 21-50Hall 21-50Hall Hall 21-50 21-35$ 6.00 $ 6.00$$10Hall 6.00.00 21-50 $Earthlings 6.00 Earthlings and WildEarthlings and Things Wild and 4-H Things Wild Club 4-HThingsScott Club 4-H OgleScott Club Realty OgleScottEarthlings Realty Ogle Realty and Wild Things 4-H Club Scott Ogle Realty Mail openMail openclassMail open classMailentries classopenentries to: entriesGuernsey class to: Guernsey to:entries GuernseyCounty to:County Fair Guernsey County Fair Fair County Fair Frame andFrame Sons andFrame Construction Sons and Construction Sons Co. Construction SeeleyCo. ConcreteCo.Seeley ConcreteSeeleyFrame Concrete and Sons Construction Co. Seeley Concrete Hall 50+Hall 50+ HallHall 50+36-50$12.00 $12.00$12.00$15Hall.00 50+ $12.00Green ValleyGreen Co-Op ValleyGreen Co-Op Valley Co-Op Dianna andDianna Wayne andDiannaGreen Sicard Wayne and Valley SicardWayne Co-Op Sicard Dianna and Wayne Sicard P.O. BoxP.O. 208BoxP.O. 208Box 208P.O. Box 208 Sonia andSonia James andSonia Haught James and HaughtJames HaughtIn MemoryIn Memoryof YvonneInSonia Memory of andYvonne and Butch of James Yvonneand Smith Butch Haughtand Smith Butch Smith In Memory of Yvonne and Butch Smith All Booths $15.00 Old Washington,Old Washington,Old Washington, OhioOld Ohio43768-0208 Washington, Ohio 43768-0208 43768-0208 Ohio 43768-0208All BoothsAll BoothsAll Booths$10.00 $10.00$10.00All Booths $10.00K&K SugartreeK&K Sugartree FarmsK&K Sugartree Farms Farms StephenStephen W. Stansbury,Stephen K&KW. Stansbury, Sugartree MD W. Stansbury, MD Farms MD Stephen W. Stansbury, MD Kiddy HillKiddy Farm HillKiddy Farm Hill Farm 3 Stump3 La Stump Manchas,3 Kiddy LaStump Manchas, Kim Hill La and Manchas, Farm Kim Ronnie and Kim BatesRonnie and RonnieBates Bates 3 Stump La Manchas, Kim and Ronnie Bates Hay (perHay class) (perHay class) (per class)$ 1.00 $ 1.00$Hay 1.00 (per class) $ 1.00 EntriesEntries takenEntries taken at: Fairgrounds taken at: Fairgrounds at: Fairgrounds Secretary Secretary ’Secretarys Office’s Office August’s Office August 24, August 25 24, 25 24, 25 Tim and TimPatricia andTim PatriciaMartin and PatriciaMartin MartinLincoln WolfeLincoln and LincolnWolfeTim Family and and Wolfe PatriciaFamily and Family Martin Lincoln Wolfe and Family EntriesEntries taken at: taken Fairgrounds at: Fairgrounds Secretary’s Secretary Office’s OfficeAugust August23-24 24, 25 Joyce andJoyce Steve andJoyce Meighen Steve and Meighen Steve Meighen Joyce and Steve Meighen Phone: Phone: Phone:489-5888, 489-5888, Phone: 489-5888, Phone: 489-5888,10:00 10:00 a.m.-4:00 489-5888, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.a.m.-4:00 a.m 10:00 p.m.. - 3:00 p.m. a.m.-4:00 p.m. p.m. Boer GoatBoer Awards GoatBoer Awards Goat Awards Boer Goat Awards CampersCampers CampersCampers$75.00 $75.00$200/250$75.00Campers.00 $75.00Grand ChampionGrand ChampionGrand Boer Champion Doe Boer - H&H Doe Boer Boer - H&H Doe Goat Boer - H&H Farm Goat Boer GrandFarm Goat FarmChampion Boer Doe - H&H Boer Goat Farm MakeMake all checksMake all checks Makepayableall checks payable all to checks :payable The to :Guernsey The payableto: GuernseyThe GuernseyCounty to: TheCounty Fair GuernseyCounty Fair Fair County Fair ReserveReserve ChampionReserve Champion Boer Champion Doe Boer - Terrance Doe Boer - Terrance Doe Homes - Terrance HomesReserve Homes Champion Boer Doe - Terrance Homes Slide-OutSlide-Out Campers Slide-OutAdvisor Campers$100.00 Campers $100.00 $100.00$20Slide-Out.00 Campers $100.00ChampionChampion JuniorChampion Boer Junior Doe BoerJunior - Stoney Doe Boer - PointStoney Doe Boer - PointStoney Goats, Boer PointChampion John Goats, Boer and JohnGoats, Mary Junior and MorrowJohn Mary Boer and Morrow Mary Doe Morrow - 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not, with the exception of the Grand and Reserve, which have to Exhibitor’s No. ______sell. OPEN CLASS ANIMAL ENTRY BLANK f. The Guernsey Co. Rabbit Fryer sale will allow rabbits to be NO. FEE “turn” or “keep” only, with no “give backs” allowed. Beef Cattle (Per head per $ $5 2.00.00 3. Showmanship: 172nd160th GUERNSEYGUERNSEY COUNTY COUNTY FAIR FAIR class except groups) September 10-16, 2007 Dairy Cattle $ $5 2.00.00 September 9-15, 2019 Sheep and Goats $ $5 2.00.00 Mail open class entries to: Guernsey County Fair $5.00 P.O. Box 208 Draft Horse $ 2.00 Old Washington, Ohio 43768-0208 Draft Horse Hitch Class $ $5 2.00.00 PET RABBIT PROJECT RULES Ponies,Ponies Mulesand Mules & Donkeys $ $5 2.00.00 1. The Pet Rabbit project is designed for those members who do not exhibit breeding or Entriesor Entries taken taken at: Fairgrounds at: Fairgrounds Secretary’s Secretary’s Office AugustOffice 24, 25 (per class) market rabbits. Pony Hitch Class $ $5 2.00.00 2. The Pet Rabbit Show was judged at the Misc. Judging in July.. Participants will bring August 23-24 Phone: 10:00 489-5888, a.m. - 10:00 3:00 a.m.-4:00p.m. p.m. one pet rabbit. 3. Projects need to be declared to advisors and animals in your possession by June 1st. Make all checks payable to: The Guernsey County Fair Campers $200/250.00 4. Project requirements: in addition to bringing your rabbit to judging, you will be required to Campers $75.00 bring your completed project book. Slide-Out Advisor Campers $100.00$20.00 Project Scoring: Name Of Exhibitor Making This Entry: ______Knowledge 50% SeasonSeason $20.00$30.00 Project book and records 15% Street No. or Rural Route: ______Grooming and condition of animal 15% Street Address: MembershipMembership $22.00$32.00 Showmanship (handling) 20% 5. Pet Rabbit Classes are based on exhibitor’s age, as of Jan. 1st: City:Post Office: ______State: ______Zip: ______ExhibitorExhibitor $20.00$30.00 1. Age 10 years and under - Beginners TOTAL 2. Ages 11-12 - Juniors County In Which You Live: ______3. Ages 13-14 - Intermediates •Fees must be enclosed with entry 4. Ages 15 and Over - Seniors •Please indicate number of animals not entries 6. Any aggressive or unmanageable rabbit will be removed, upon recommendation of the Telephone Number, Please ______•Entry # must be picked up and displayed visibly at show ring judge. 7. If member is also taking a Rabbit Breed Project, the same animal cannot be show in both ALL OPEN CLASS ENTRIES MUST PURCHASE MEMBERSHIP OR EXHIBIT TICKET areas. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MADE IN THE NAME OF THE BONA FIDE OWNER 8. Pet Rabbit Project participants are eligible to participate in the skill-a-thon and rabbit decorator class. However, they are not eligible to participate in the Premier Exhibitor award or EntriesEntriesEntries Positively Positively Positively Close Close Close AugustAugust August 29,24, 25, 2019 20152007 atat 4:004:003:00 p.m. p.m.p.m -. No-- No No Refunds Refunds Refunds On On EntriesOn Entries Entries the Showman of Showman contest with the Pet Rabbit project. I make the following entries subject to the rules of your association: (Classify each entry in exact words of the premium book) 9. Pet Rabbit Project participants are eligible to participate in the Ohio State Fair Rabbit Show in the Rabbit Judging Contest, Rabbit Poster Contest, and Rabbit Skill-a-thon only. Number Number (Use Exact Wording Of Premium List) Premiums: Showmanship - A. $4.00, B. $3.00, C. $2.00 Section Division Class Of Entries Of Head Class Type - A. $3.00, B. $2.00, C. $2.00

13. There will be a barn meeting at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday of the fair 2006 RABBIT AWARDS for all rabbit exhibitors. Champion Beginner’s Showmanship Division - Exhibitors up to age 10 - Guernsey Auto Parts Reserve Champion Beginners Showmanship - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reid and Family Champion Junior Showmanship Division - Exhibitors 11 and 12 years old - Meadowbrook Band and Athletic Boosters Reserve Champion Junior Showmanship - D.A. Robers Hardwood Flooring Champion Intermediate Showmanship Division - Exhibitors 13 and 14 years old - J.L. Clagett Construction Co. Reserve Champion Intermediate Showmanship - Rubber Stamp Co. Champion Senior Showmanship Division - Exhibitors 15 years old and up -Tractor Suppy Co. Reserve Champion Senior Showmanship - Dave Milligan, Remax Real Estate Partners MARKET AND BREED RABBIT PROJECT RULES Showman of Showmen - Nicholson’s Rabbitry RABBIT BREED SHOW Grand Champion Doe - Bridgewater Bunch 4-H Club Reserve Grand Champion Doe - Clark and Lee Family in Memory of Curtis Rittberbeck a. This class shall consist of three rabbits from the same litter, 3rd Place Doe - Green Acre 4-H Club born between 56 and 70 days prior to Jr. Fair weigh-in date on 4th Place Doe - Attorney Andy Warhola Monday of the fair. Grand Champion Buck - Marianna Betts - WilliamsonFamily Reserve Grand Buck - Smith’s Feed Service 3rd Place Buck - Kiddy Hill Farm 4th Place Buck - Indian Camp Grange Champion Doe and Litter - Orr’s Drive In - Byesville Reserve Doe and Litter - Tractor Supply Co. Champion Pen of Fryers - Karen’s Kountry Kitchen Reserve Pen of Fryers - Clip & Clean Lawn Service Champion Rabbit Banner - Nicholson’s Rabbitry No. of 4-H Animals Reserve Rabbit Banner - William Walters Family TAMPERING RULES AVAILABLE IN SECRETARY’S OFFICE. to be housed: In 4-H Barn In Open Class Barn Rabbit Decorator Jr. Champion - Tractor Supply Co. GROOMING RULES - The following grooming practices ARE NOT PERMITTED: Rabbit Decorator Jr. Reserve Champion - Bill and Vivian Barber d. All fryers will be weighed with certified scales at 3:30 p.m. on A) Using any substance to enhance or change the color of the livestock including livestock’s hide or hooves. Monday of the fair by members of the Rabbit Committee with one Rabbit Decorator Sr. Champion - Clayton Rudd Family B) Adding any substance externally to build up, change or alter the conformation of the livestock, including by way of example but not limited to rope, member being the current committee chairman. If at weigh-in Rabbit Decorator Sr. Reserve Champion - David and Sandy McCormick false hair, graphite hemp and powders. time any one of the three fryers is over five pounds or under C) Pigmented grooming aides or materials. three pounds that pen will be placed in a separate class to show SHEEP RULES ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING: It is understood and agreed that the Guernsey County Fair, it’s Officials and Agents shall not be for grade only. Those rabbits will be marked with a red marker in All Sheep and Goats (including pygmy and angora) are required by responsible for anyand loss, damage, or injury to any person or animals which is caused directly or indirectly by any one for any reason. The undersigned also the right ear and will not be sold. USDA-APHIS to have a Scrapie Premise Tag before unloading at the agrees to hold harmless the Guernsey County Fair and the Town of Old Washington, OH, for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney fees. e. Members will declare at weigh-in if rabbits are going to sell or fairgrounds. Owner ______Date ______Page 54 Page 7

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VEHICLE RULES • Vehicle must have operative seat belt Rough Truck • Seat must be securely attached to floor, airbags disconnected, must have TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 AT 7:00 P.M. functional brakes. REGISTRATION BEGINS AT 6:00 P.M. • Stock trucks only - NO dune buggies Driver Meeting at 6:45 p.m. • NO tractor tires or batteries will be Just like Motocross only with: allowed • Fuel must be gasoline or diesel only 2 WD and 4 WD Trucks & Cars • NO OFFENSIVE WORDING ON (NO DUNE BUGGIES) VEHICLE - You will be asked to cover or Time Event - One At A Time - Fastest time WINS!! remove it TRACK RULES ADMISSION: $10.00 PREMIUMS: $350-$275- • If driver goes off course (outside of cone or ENTRY FEE: $20 $225-$150-$100-$50-$50- bearier) he/she may be disqualified by decision of PURSE: $1,500 $50-$50-$50-$50-$50-$50 the judges • If your vehicle stalls, you have 2 mins. to get it DRIVER RULES started & complete course • Driver must be 18 years of age and have a valid • Guernsey County Agricultural Society (Fair Board drivers license Directors) will make final decisions. • (Must show proof of drivers license) • Driver must wear secured safety belt • Detection of alcohol in pit or on participant will • Driver must wear a full-face helmet result in disqualification • (Chinstrap MUST be secured while on track) • NO REFUNDS!!! • Driver must wear shoes, pants (no shorts) and a shirt For more information call: • Driver must sign a release of Guernsey County Agricultural Society Virgil Quillin 740-498-6656 or Al Warne 740-705-9719 J&K Incorporated November 19th, 1896 ANGUS & MEAT PROCESSING FARM WHOLESALE - RETAIL - FREEZING Katherine Johnson - Manager/Agent CUSTOM MEATS PROCESSING Ph: (740) 638-3604 • (704) 638-2133 GROCERY STORE - BUTCHER SHOP 66985 N. 8TH ST. RD. Toll Free: (800) 365-5604 CAMBRIDGE, OHIO 43725 Fax: (704)638-2643 740-439-2538 Hours Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm KAREN’S COUNTRY KITCHEN www.patronsbuckeye.com 740-260-1241 • 740-584-2727 430 Main Street • P.O. Box 104 TRACIE & KAREN’S CJ-10685072 Cumberland, OH 43732 CATERING

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2019 GuernseyCA MCountyPER RE FGairIST CamperRATION Registration Money must be with registration form. No space guarantee after deadline. RETURNING CAMPERS (2018)(2017) - DEADLINE: April 1, 20192018 NEW CAMPERS – DEADLINE: July 1, 20192018 NO EXCEPTIONS TO DEADLINES!! Mail to: Guernsey County Fair, PO Box 208, Old Washington, OH 43768-0208 McCormick – 391-4585391-4722 • * Birney – 658-3505 ∙ Hinson – 680-6238

Name______New or 20182017 Camper ______Address______Home Phone______E-Mail______Cell Phone______NAME MEMBERSHIP SEASON TICKET JR. FAIR MEMBER OR ADVISOR Everyone that will be staying in camper NUMBER NUMBER

Length of trailer?______(Parking will be done by trailer size) Do you want the same spot? YES NO If not, what area are you interested in?______Returning 20182017/New Camper $200.00 ______New camper, where would you like to be?______Late Camper Fee $250.00 ______If you have not already purchased ticket Membership Ticket $ 32.00 ______Season Ticket $ 30.00 ______Advisor Pass $ 20.00 ______ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS!! TOTAL ENCLOSED ______CAMPER RULES 1.Camping cost is $200/250 per camper for all week of the fair. ATTENTION: NO PARKING OF CAMPER FRIDAY EVENING. CAMPER PARKING STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AND THOSE THAT DO NOT ABIDE BY THIS RULE WILL BE BANNED FOR THREE YEARS. Campers will be parked from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday before the fair. 2.Space prices do not include fair entry or parking spots. Everyone staying in campers must have and hold a ticket for the week of the fair. Tickets must be membership tickets, season tickets, Jr. Fair passes or Jr. Fair advisor passes. Before any camper is parked, the occupants must have a camping permit and contact a Director in charge of camping. Tickets will need to be purchased before camping permit is issued. Camping permits must be visible from the outside. 3.All fire lanes must be kept open at all times. 4.Quiet hours begin at 12:00 midnight. Please consider your neighbors. 5.All trash is to be placed in the proper containers. No sewer or gray water permitted to be discharged on ground.If violated you will 6.No outside refrigeration units. be banned. 7.Electric cords used on campers must be in good working order. 8.Trailers must be parked tongue out. Motor homes with motor out. (By order of Fire Marshall) 9.The above rules will be enforced by the Guernsey County Agriculture Society. The Society reserves the right to cancel, reject or refuse any persons or campers and will not be held responsible for accidents of any sort. 10.To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Campers agree to defend, pay in behalf of, and hold harmless the Guernsey County Agriculture Society against any and all claims, demands, suits, losses, including all costs connected therewith, for any damage which may be asserted, claimed recovered against or from the Guernsey County Agriculture Society, its elected and appointed officials, employees, volunteers or all other workers in behalf of the Guernsey County Agriculture Society, by reason of personal injury, including bodily injury and death; and/or property damage, including loss of use thereof, which arises out of the alleged negligence of the Guernsey County Agriculture Society or the undersigned and is in any way connected or associated with this contract. 11.NO ALCOHOL IN CAMPER AREA AND FAIRGROUNDS. THOSE THAT DO NOT COOPERATE WITH THE ABOVE RULES AND FAIR BOARD DIRECTORS WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE AND NOT PERMITTED TO RETURN. VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED AT OWNER’S COST. ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWNG: It is understood and agreed that the Guernsey County Fair, its Officials and Agents shall not be responsible for the loss, damage or injury to any person or animals which is caused directly or indirectly by any one for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Guernsey County Fair and the Town of Old Washington, OH, for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney fees. Owner:______Date:______Make checks payable to: GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIR. 20 | 2019 Guernsey County Fair Premium List Book Guern Co Fair21

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CONSTITUTION OF THE GUERNSEY COUNTY otherwise the name will not be counted, unless the intent is very clear. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Section 2. Ballots must NOT be taken out of the room for marking (As Revised and Adopted November 8, 2018) and voting. Any information needed shall be given by the judges. No ARTICLE I - Title soliciting of votes will be allowed in the voting room. This Society shall be known as the Guernsey County Agricultural Society. Section 3. To be eligible to vote at the annual election of Directors a person must be a member of the Society and be a resident of Guernsey ARTICLE II - Purpose County. The purpose of the Society is organized exclusively for charitable Section 4. The annual election of the Society shall be held by three purposes, including for such purposes, the making of distributions to judges and two clerks appointed by the President. The judges of organizations that qualify as exempt organizations described under elections shall certify membership roll and certify the rights of all persons section 501(C)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or corresponding section before receiving their ballots. of any future federal tax code and shall be to promote, encourage and Section 5. Qualifying members of the Guernsey County Agricultural improve the condition of agriculture, horticulture, promology, industry, Society of Ohio (see Article III) must declare his/her candidacy by filing science, art, household economics, and the public schools and to with the Secretary of the Society at least seven days prior to the annual promote the general betterment of our communities within Guernsey election a petition that has the signatures of 10 or more members of the County and the State of Ohio. This shall be accomplished primarily Society. through the promotion and organization of the annual county fair. ARTICLE VI - Organization and Meetings ARTICLE III - Membership Section 1. The Board of Directors shall meet annually the second Section 1. Any natural person 18 years of age or older and a resident Thursday of November and elect a President, Vice President, Secretary, of Guernsey County may become a member of the Guernsey County Treasurer, Concession Manager, Marshall, Superintendent of Police and Agricultural Society of Ohio by paying annually the membership fee of Superintendent of Gates; such other officers as it may deem proper, to the Society as fixed by the Board of Directors. serve one year or until their successors are duly elected and qualified. Section 2. Membership shall be available after the reorganizational Section 2. All officers shall be elected from the membership of the meeting held the second Thursday in November until October 15th of board, except the Secretary and Treasurer, who may or may not be the following year. members of the Board. Section 3. No person shall be permitted to purchase or secure more Section 3. Before elections of officers the newly elected Directors shall than one membership ticket. qualify by taking the following oath or affirmation, before a competent Section 4. No membership ticket shall be issued to corporations, authority. organizations, partnerships or firms. “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the State of Ohio, the rules and ARTICLE IV - Board of Directors regulations of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture pertaining to County Section 1. The Board of Directors of the Guernsey County Agricultural Fairs, and the best of my ability perform the Duties of Director of the Society of Ohio shall consist of twenty-four members, elected by the Guernsey County Agricultural Society, so help me God.” membership of the Society. Section 4. Any officer or member of the Board may be temporarily Section 2. All new candidates for members of the Board must be removed from such office or membership on this board by a majority members of the Society (see Article III). vote of the Board at any regular meeting. Notice shall be served on such Section 3. Members moving from one district to another shall be officer or member by mail or person within ten days of such action. He/ members of the Board until the expiration of their term of office. she shall be given an opportunity to defend himself at the next regular Section 4. The term of office of the retiring Directors shall expire or special meeting of the Board, when if by three-fourths (3/4) vote such and that of the Director-elect shall begin on the second Thursday of removal shall become permanent. November of each year, or until the successors are qualified. Section 5. The annual exhibition of the Fair Association shall be held Section 5. There shall be five Directors elected based on their on such dates as the Board may choose, of the best interests of the residency by township from Districts I, II, IV, four Directors elected based Society and County. on their residency by township from District III, and five Directors shall serve in an at-large position. ARTICLE VII - Compensation Section 6. There shall be four districts in Guernsey County described Section 1. The compensation of Board members shall be fixed by the as follows: Board in accord with the rules of the State Board of Agriculture. Section 2. The Board shall fix the salary of the Secretary, Treasurer District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 and Concession Manager, an amount in accord with the rules of the Wheeling Monroe Westland Center State Board of Agriculture. Knox Washington Jackson Wills ARTICLE VIII - Authority of Society Section 1. (In Accordance with Ohio Attorney General Opinion 2103- Adams Jefferson Spencer Richland 023) The Society may authorize the use of moneys to acquire alcoholic beverages and a liquor permit to sell the beverages at an event that Liberty Madison Valley Oxford is open to the public and conducted on the fairgrounds and retain the Cambridge Londonderry Millwood revenue derived from the sales. Section 2. (In Accordance with Ohio Attorney General Opinion 2103- Section 6. The Directors shall be elected for a term of three years so 023) The Society may (1) authorize the holder of a valid liquor permit arranged that one-third if the members be elected each year. to have an event that is open to the public and conducted on the Section 7. The Board is empowered to appoint qualified members to the fairgrounds and (2) receive fees from the permit holder. Board in case of any vacancies caused by death, resignation, removal from county, or other causes, until the next annual election, when a ARTICLE VIII – Amendments director shall be elected for the unexpired term. Section 1. Amendments to the Constitution may be proposed by; (A) A majority of the Board of Directors at a scheduled meeting voting ARTICLE V - Election in favor of placing an amendment on the ballot; or (B) Filing a petition Section 1. The annual election of Directors of the Society shall be by with the Secretary of the Society at least forty-five (45) days prior to the ballot, held in the office of the Society of Old Washington on the first annual election of the membership of Society. Said petition must set Thursday of November of each year from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Ballots must for the proposed amendment and be signed by no less than twenty- be marked with a “x” opposite the name of each candidate voted for, four (24) members in standing of the Society.

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Section 2� A public notice will be published in at least one Section 3� It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep a list of all newspaper of general circulation in the county of how to obtain a copy members of the Society� Said list to contain the name, address, of the proposed amendment(s) to the Constitution and/or By-Laws not township or corporation represented the expiration date of his/her less than three (3) times and not more than ten days before the election term� He/she shall receive moneys from all sources and pay same to at which it will be voted upon� the Treasurer forth with and demand receipt from said Treasurer for said Section 3� Amendments to the Constitution and/or By-Laws must be moneys� He/ she shall submit a detailed statement of the Fair at the approved by majority of the voting members at the annual election� regular settlement meeting and at such other times as the Board directs� He/she shall prepare and submit a report to the State Board as required, ARTICLE VIV – Regulations keep a correct account of all receipts and expenditures, issue vouchers Section 1� Nothing in this Constitution shall in any way supersede to Treasurer containing there-in bills that have been approved by the the laws of the State of Ohio or the rules of the Ohio Department of committee appointed by the Board President for that purpose� He/ Agriculture pertaining to the operation of a County Agricultural Society� she shall keep a complete and detailed minute record of all committee meetings and Board meetings� Together with the Finance Committee he/ BY-LAWS OF THE GUERNSEY COUNTY she will regulate the use of complimentaries and passes as directed by AGRICULTURE SOCIETY the Board� He/she shall give bond in such amount as the Board requires� ARTICLE I - Quorum Section 4� It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive all moneys Section 1� For the transaction of business any eleven members of the from the Secretary and give him/her receipts for same� Upon receipt of Board shall constitute a quorum� vouchers from the Secretary, he/she shall write checks in payments of each voucher, sign said check and return both check and voucher to the ARTICLE II - Meetings Secretary to be counter-signed by said Secretary and mailed out by him/ Section 1� The Board shall meet annually the second Thursday in her� The Treasurer shall deposit immediately all moneys paid to him/her January after the annual meeting of the Board of Agriculture, to revise and retain a duplicate of the deposit slip� He/she shall fi le annually with the Premium List and transact such other business as may be necessary the Board at its annual meeting and at such other times as he/she may for the success of the next fair� Other meetings shall be held on the be directed to do so by the Board, a detailed and itemized statement of second Thursday at 7:00 p�m� of each month, at the Fairgrounds� The the receipts and expenditures of the Society� He/she shall give a bond settlement meeting for each Fair year shall be held on the second in the amount to be determined by the Board with sureties approved by Thursday of October of each year� Special meetings may be held when the Board for the faithful discharge of his/her duties� necessary at the call of the President and the Secretary or at the written Section 5� It shall be the duty of the Marshall to assist in keeping order request of not less than fi ve members of the Board� on the grounds; the Board may, if necessary allow the appointment of an assistant� ARTICLE III - Committees and Superintendents Section 6� It shall be the duty of the Superintendent of Police to Section 1� The following Standing Committees shall be appointed appoint all police necessary for day and night service, keep the time and not later than the usual meeting for the revision of the premium list, report the same to the Secretary, keep his force properly organized in by the President and Vice-President� Committees on Grounds and order to protect property and exhibits; he shall have power to arrest or Buildings, Finance, Races, Attractions, Music and Privileges, Printing dictate the same, if necessary, without further order by the Board� and Advertising� Special committees may be appointed at any time necessary� The executive committees shall be composed of the chairman ARTICLE V - Duties of Committees of each of the Standing Committees, the President and Secretary are Section 1� It shall be the duties of the Grounds and Buildings members ex-offi cio of all committees� Committee to see the grounds are kept in a neat and clean condition, Section 2� Superintendent of Hall and Departments shall be appointed that the buildings, fences and other property are kept in proper repair; by the President not later than the meeting to revise the Premium List to oversee the erection of new buildings and improving and repairing and such appointments must be Board Members� old buildings, and other improvements upon the grounds and employ a suitable person as custodian of the grounds according to the direction ARTICLE IV - Duties of Offi cers of the Board� Section 1� It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meetings Section 2� It shall be the duty of the Financial Committee to inspect of the Board, use such authority as the best interest of the association and audit the accounts and books of the Secretary and Treasurer and may require and exercise such other duties usually incumbent upon refer them to the Board for approval� such offi cer� Section 3� It shall be the duty of the Printing and Advertising Committee Section 2� It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to assume all the to secure all necessary printing and advertising for the Society and have duties of the President in the event of his absence or vacancy of offi ce a general supervision of the Fair as the Board may direct� and assist the President in any manner necessary for the success of the Section 4� It shall be the duty of the Race Committee to secure race Fair� horses and arrange speed program and have a general supervision of the races as authorized by the Board�

Thursday, Sept. 12 - 6:00 p.m.

SHINGLES, METAL ROOFING & SLATE 5:00 FREE ESTIMATES

CJ-10685089 JIMMYTROYER Domitrovic, Bamfi eld, 6538 TOWNSHIP ROAD 310 330-432-3099 Hinson and Roe MILLERSBURG, OH [email protected]

24 | 2019 Guernsey County Fair Premium List Book PAGE 24 2011 GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIR PREMIUMGuern LIST BOOKCo Fair25 JERSEY PARISH Section 5. It shall be the duties of the Attraction, Music and Privilege RULES AND REGULATIONS WEDNESDAY,JERSEY SEPTEMBER PARISH 14, 9:30 A.M. Committee to secure suitable attractions and music for the Fair, grant ENTRY FEE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBERSection JP 12, 9:30 A.M. space, locate all privileges of the grounds, collect rental for privileges, Dairy, $5.00 per head; Ponies, $5.00 per class; Sheep, $5.00 per Managers: Hayes, Combs, Quillin, Domitrovic, Raber have a general supervision over same. This committee shall not in any head; Goats, $5.00 per head; Draft Horses, $5.00 per head; Mules, Section JP way allow or tolerate immoral shows, lottery devices, games of chance, $5.00 per head; Hall 1-10: $3.00, 11-20: $5.00, 21-35: $10.00, 36-50: Class #Managers:Class Name Hayes, Combs, Age/BirthQuillin, DateDomitrovic, Raber Premiums or gambling of any kind, including pool selling and paddle wheels, and $15.00; Hall Booth, $10.00; Beef Cattle, $5.00 per head, per class 001 Class Jr. Heifer # Calf Class Name born Age/Birthon, or after Mar.Date , 2011 and over $30Premiums $25 $20 $15 any other feature objectionable to the Committee. This Committee shall except group classes. Hay, $1.00. 001 Jr. Heifer Calf 4 monthsborn on, of or ageafter Mar. 1, 2007 and over 4 $22 $18 $16 $13 $11 $10 have the power to stop, remove and if necessary, cause arrest for any NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS 002 Inter. Heifer Calf born Dec. 1, 2010 through Feb. 28, 2011 $30 $25 $20 $15 violation of these rules of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture or the laws MEMBERSHIP TICKETS months of age of Ohio. A membership ticket is $32.00 each. Membership can be purchased 003 Sr.002 HeiferInter. Calf Heifer Calf bornborn Sept. Dec. 1, 1, 2010 2006 through Feb. Nov. 28, 30, 2007 2010 $22 $30$18 $16 $25 $13 $20 $11 $15 $10 Section 6. It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee to act on by residents of Guernsey County only, are not transferable and give the 004 Summer003 Sr. Heifer Yearling Calf Heifer bornborn June Sept. 1, 1,2010 2006 through through Nov. Aug. 30, 31, 2006 2010 $22 $30$18 $16 $25 $13 $20 $11 $15 $10 matters demanding immediate attention, or when necessary, to call the purchaser 18 years or over voting privileges in the Guernsey County 005 Jr.004 or YearlingSummer Yearling Heifer Heifer bornborn March June 1,1, 20102006 through through Aug. May 31, 200631, 2010 2008 $22 $30$18 $16 $25 $13 $20 $11 $15 $10 entire Board together. GRADE SHEEP Agriculture Society. 005 Jr. or Yearling Heifer born March 1, 2006 through May 31, 2006 $22 $18 $16 $13 $11 $10 Section 7. The duties of Special Committee shall be defined in the Guernsey county residents need not buy an exhibitor’s ticket 006 Winter Yearling Heifer born Dec. 1, 2009 through Feb. 28, 2010 $30 $25 $20 $15 Section DS 006 Winter Yearling Heifer born Dec. 1, 2005 through Feb. 28, 2006 $22 $18 $16 $13 $11 $10 resolutions authorizing their appointment. provided he purchases a membership ticket. Out of County residents 007 Sr. Yearling Heifer not in milk born Sept. 1, 2009 through Nov. 30, 2009 $30 $25 $20 $15 Division: 00 Grade May show only class below must purchase an exhibitor’s ticket, they are transferable, but carry no 007 Sr. Yearling Heifer not in milk born Sept. 1, 2005 through Nov. 30, 2005 $22 $18 $16 $13 $11 $10 GRADE SHEEP Jr. Champion Rosette Managers:ARTICLE Wycoff, McCulloch, VI - Duties Anderson,of the Superintendents Zink, Combs voting privileges. Each gives the holder admission to all sessions of the Jr. Champion Rosette Managers: Wycoff, McCulloch,Section Anderson, DS Zink, Adams 009 Junior Cow 2 Yrs. Old calves between March 1, 2009 and $30 $25 $20 $15 Section 1. The SuperintendentsMay show of only Gates class shall below appoint the ticket takers Fair for the entire week. ALL EXHIBITORS IN OPEN CLASSES MUST 009 Junior Cow 2 Yrs. Old calved between Sept. 1, 2005 $30 $23 $17 $14 $14 $12 $9 $9 Division:Class # Class00 Grade Name Premiums Aug. 31, 2009 or turn stile operators and have a general supervision and management HAVE ONE OF THE EXHIBITOR TICKETS OR COUNTY RESIDENTS and Aug. 31, 2005 Managers:of the001 Gates, CrossbredWycoff, and ticket McCulloch, Ewe takers, Lamb born to Anderson, the Jan. end 1 of of Zink,current the greatest Adams year good$12 $10 to $8the $6 A MEMBERSHIP TICKET. Best UdderBest Udder $10 $5$10 $5 ClassSociety 002#. ClassSingle Name Weather Lamb born Jan. 1 of current year $12Premiums $10 $8 $6 All entries close SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 at 3:00 p.m. No late 010 Sr.010 TwoSr. Yr. Two Old Yr. Cow Old Cow calvedcalved between between Sept. Sept. 1, 20042009 and and $30 $23 $17$30 $14 $25 $14 $20 $12 $15 $9 $9 001Section003Crossbred Wether2. The Superintendent typeEwe Ewe Lamb Lamb born bornof Jan. Hall Jan. 1 shallof 1 currentof grantcurrent yearspace, year $12oversee$12 $10 $8the $6 entries. arrangement of exhibits to the greatest advantage, in making them neat FEES MUST BE PAID WITH ENTRY Feb.Aug. 28, 31, 2009 2005 002 Single Weather Lamb born Jan. 1 of current year $12 $10 $8 $6 Best Udder $10 $5 and attractive. All entries in the Stock Department must be on the ground Sunday Best Udder $10 $5 003 Wether type Ewe Lamb born Jan. 1 of current year $12 $10 $8 $6night, and may not leave the grounds until 11:00 p.m. Saturday 011 Cow011 3Cow, Yrs. 3 Old Yrs. Old Calvedcalved between between Sept. 1,1, 2003 2007 $30 $23 $30 $17 $25$14 $14$20 $1 $15 $9 $9 ARTICLE VII - Order of Business unless specified. andand Aug. Aug. 31, 31, 2008 2004 Section 1. All animals or articles to be exhibited shall be entered upon the Best UdderBest Udder $10 $5 $10 $5 1. RollYOU Call ASKED FOR IT ... Secretary’s books before they are placed within the enclosure. 012 Cow,012 Cow,4 Yrs. 4 OldYrs. Old calvedcalved between between Sept. Sept. 1, 20022006 $30 $23 $30 $17 $14$25 $14 $20 $12 $15 $9 $9 2. ReadingAND and approval WE of DELIVERED! adoption of minutes All persons exhibiting registered stock, must furnish registration 3. Bills and Accounts numbers to the Secretary. andand Aug. Aug. 31, 31, 2007 2003 Best Udder $10 $5 More 4. Unfinished Tractors, Business More Excitement, Upon the entry of stock or other articles, cards with the number and Best Udder $10 $5 5. New Business The class of the same must be furnished by the Secretary, which cards must before Sept. 1, 2001 013 Cow,013 Cow.5 Yrs. 5 OldYrs. Old before Sept. 1, 2005 $30 $23 $30 $17 $25$14 $14$20 $12 $15 $9 $9 6. Report Moreof Special2011 CommitteeSmoke! Guernsey County Fair be placed on the stock or other articles to be exhibited for premiums. Best Udder $10 $5 Best Udder $10 $5 7. Report of Standing OldCommittee Washington, OH No animals shall be entered in the name of any other than the bona- 014 Dry Cow, All Ages must have calves $30 $23 $17 $14 $14 $12 $9 $9 8. Report of Officers presents the fide owner. Should any be entered otherwise they will not be allowed 014 Dry Cow,Sr. Champion All Ages must have calves $30 $25Rosette $20 $15 Ohio 9. Miscellaneous State Tractor Business Sr. ChampionGrand Champion Rosette $20 Pullers 10. Appointments Association GrandReserve Champion Champion $20 $10 11. Adjournments Reserv e Champion $10 SectionSanctioned 2. These By-Laws may be temporarily suspended at any 018 Exhibitor Herd can consist of 2 Cows and 2 Heifers $40 $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 meeting by a majority of the Board. 018 Exhibitor Herd can orconsist 4 heifers of - 2 owned Cows by and exhibitor 2 $30 $25 $20 $15 Entry Fee: $2.00 per head,Heifers must or 4 Heifers be paid - owned with by entry. exhibitor All entries must be on Entrygrounds Fee: $2.00 by perMonday, head Sept.must be10 paidat 12 with Noon. entry. Dismissal All entries time must after be showone grounds on TRUCKFair ANDveterinarian TRACTOR is Rachel Elliott DVM. PULL by Monday,Wednesday, Sept. 12Sept. at 12 12. Noon. Registration Dismissal Certificate time after required. show on Wednesday, Sept. 14. Regional National EventThursday, RegistrationCHECKS Certifi cate MUSTrequired. BE CASHED WITHIN 90 DAYS LIVESTOCK TRAILERS CHECKS MUST BE CASHED WITHIN 90 DAYS Pro StockSeptember Tractors 13, 2007 • There will be “DesignatedTwo Wheel Areas” Drive for Trucks parking ALL livestock SHEEP trailers. The Fair Board would appreciate7:00 p.m. anyone at voluntarily the TUESDAY,TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 11, 13TBA - TBA Super Stock Tractors taking home livestock Dieseltrailers 4x4 to free Trucks Grandstandup more area for parking Section DS for all fair patrons. and new this year Divisions • No livestock trailers toModi the barns ed Tractors before 11 p.m. Saturday 01 Merino 05 Corriedale 09 Shropshire 13 Natural Colored Wool ClassThursday, C $9500 September Purse 15 02 Dorset 06 Hampshire 10 Oxford Classes:7:30 p.m. 03 Rambouillet 07 Cheviot 11 Suffolk 6200 lb. Super Modified Two Wheel Drive Trucks 04 Columbia 08 Southdown 12 All Other Breeds SPECIALSPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE Managers: Wycoff, Anderson, Zink, McCulloch, Combs 10,000 lb. Pro Stock Tractors Managers: Wycoff, Anderson, Zink, Adams, McCulloch There willNo parking be no parking of vehicles of vehicles Class # Class Name Premiums 6200 lb.around Two Wheelany buildings Drive Trucks except for 001 Yearling Ram $12 $10 $8 $6 around any buildings except for EXCEPTEXC★EPT ANDFOR loading NEW andFOR unloading 2007 ★ or you will be 002 Ram Lamb $12 $10 $8 $6 LOADINGLOADING OR loading and unloading UNLOADING 003 Pair Ram Lambs $12 $10 $8 $6 8300UNLOADING lb. SuperGuernseytowed Stock Countyat your Tractors ownAgriculture expense. Society 004 Yearling Ewe $12 $10 $8 $6 Direct from the National Circuits! 005 Pair of Yearling Ewes $12 $10 $8 $6 006 Ewe Lamb $12 $10 $8 $6 NOTICE TO PUBLIC 007 Pair Ewe Lambs $12 $10 $8 $6 NO DOGS OR PETS ALLOWED ... 008 Pen 3 Ewes Yearling, Lambs or Combination $12 $10 $8 $6 ORR’S 009 Breeders Young Flock (1 Ram and 2 Ewe Lambs or Yearlings) $12 $10 $8 $6 NOOnly for Junior Fair Dog Show or Exhibits. All dogs with Champion Ram Ribbon exhibits must be on a leash. If not you will be asked to DRIVE-INremove dog from grounds. Reserve Ram Ribbon PARKING CJ-10685071 EXCEPT FOR Featuring: Champion Ewe Ribbon *FootlongLOADING OR Hot Dogs *Pizzaburgers Reserve Ewe UNLOADING Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 25 Ribbon *HomemadeSPECIAL Fries NOTICE JudgingJudging Tuesday, Wednesday September 10:30 13 at a.m. 9:00 a.m. (Senior Open showmanshipShow Sheep over and 6 mos. PeeWee must be registered.Show). Sheep All entries over are 6 fi mos.nal. NO must CATTLE be registered.in the show arena.All entries All entries are final.must be No on There“Carry will Outs be Welcome!” no parking of vehicles thecattle grounds in show by noon arena. on AllMonday, entries September must be 12.on Releasegrounds time by Mondaywill be 6:00 at noon.p.m. on OWNERS: MARVIN, ALICE AND SAM ORR Saturday.Release Entries time: 6:00are limited a.m. to Sunday. 2 in the classes Entries and are 1 limitedin the group. to 2 Permission in the classes to stay around any buildings except for inand the 1barn in the must groups. be obtained from the chairman of the sheep committee. “Good Luck To All 4-H Participants!” 60200 SOUTHGATEloading and ROAD, unloading. BYESVILLE, OHIO ALL LIVESTOCK BARNS CLOSED AND LIGHTS OUT FROM 11:00 P.M. TO 6:00 A.M. EXCEPT FOR SECURITY Guernsey County685-3662 Agricultural Society8644700 2011 GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM LIST BOOK PAGE 19 Tickets must be membership tickets, season tickets, Jr. Fair passes, Jr. Fair advisor tickets. 3. CampersTickets willmust not bebe permitted membership to park till tickets, 6:00 p.m. seasonthe Friday tickets,before GUERNSEYthe Jr.fair Fair Fair26 Good Luck begins.passes, No water Jr. orFair electricity advisor till Saturday.tickets. 4. Before3. Campers any camper will is parked, not be the permittedoccupants must to havepark a tillcamping 6:00 permit p.m. the to all the and Fridaycontactto receive beforea director a premiumfair in chargebegins. although of camping. awarded Camping by permits the judges must be. visible from the4.No outside.Before articles anyexhibited camper in completion is parked, shall the be occupants removed from must the havegrounds a FFA and 4-H 5. Allcampinguntil the the fire closelanes permit ofmust the and be exhibition kept contact open withoutat a all director times. permission in charge of the Presidentof camping.. 6. QuietCampingProtests hours permitsbegin against at 12:00 must awards midnight. be visible in anyPlease from department consider the outside. your of neighbors. the Fair must be “Keeping North AmericaExhibitors Warm Since 1869” 7. Allmade trash in is writing, to be placed clearly in thesetting proper forth containers. the grounds No sewer of protestor gray water and must be5. filed All the with fire the lanes Secretary must benot kept later open than atone all daytimes. after the award is permitted tobe discharged on the ground. made6. Quiet. All protests hours beginwill be at considered 12:00 midnight. by the Board Please at itsconsider first meeting your Sale Every Saturday at 12:30 p.m. 8. Noneighbors.succeeding outside refrigeration the Fair units.unless otherwise ordered. Parties interested will WOOD/COAL BURNING Thorn-Black 9. Electricbe7. dulyAll cords trash notified used is onto campersbeand placed opportunities must in be the #14 proper wire given for 50containers. ft. them or less, to #12 No submitwire sewer evidence. Consignments are welcome! for anythingorPremiums gray over water on50 ft. protestedpermitted articlesto be discharged or animals on will the be ground. withheld until the Darryl Watson, OwnerSTOVES 10. protestTrailers8. No mustis outside decided be parked refrigeration. tongue out. units. Motor homes with motor out (by order P.O. Box 166, New Concord, Ohio 43762 of fire 9.Marshall). Electric cordsINFERIOR used on ANIMALS campers OR must ARTICLES be #14 wire for 50 ft. OffiCARRY ce: (740) 425-3611-OUT & Fax:DRIVE-THRU (740) 425-3612 CAMPERSor Whenless, #12 animalsMUST wire BE arefor OUT anything of BY an SUNDAY, inferior over quality 50SEPT. ft. the18 AT judges 12:00 shallNOON refuse to Cell: (740) 252-8576 Cell:PELLET (740) 297-5964 HEATERS award10. Trailerspremiums, must even be though parked there tongue will be noout. competition, Motor homes and inwith any 11. The above rules will be enforced by the Guernsey County Agriculture 740-439-2899e-mail: [email protected] Funeral Homes, Inc. motorcase where out (by the order animal of isFire not Marshall). deemed worthy of first, the judges shall www.barnesvillelivestock.com Society.not11. Theaward The Society higherabove reserves than rules second the will right be premiums to enforced cancel, reject. In by all or thecases, refuse Guernsey the any exhibits persons County must or campersAgriculturebe of sufficient and willnot Society. beheldmerit to Theresponsible warrant Society an for awardaccidentsreserves of anyof anythe kind sort.right being to madecancel,. Special Feeder Calf Sale 12. To Allthe reasonable fullest extend precautions permitted by law,will bethe madeCampers to agreeprevent to defend, injury or pay accident in WOOD/COAL WARM Cambridge, OH Quaker City, OH reject or refuse any persons or campers and will not beheld 2nd Saturday Of Every Month behalfresponsibleto of,stock and holdor other forharmless accidents articles the Guernseyplaced of any on County sort. exhibition Agricultural but theSociety Association against will 8476500 any not and be all responsible claims, demands, for loss suits, or damage losses, including. all costs connected AIR FURNACES 12.No disorderlyTo the fullest conduct extent of any permitted kind will be by permitted law, the. A Camperspolice force agree will be therewith, for any damage which may be asserted, claimed or recovered 679-2691 toon defend,the grounds pay to inprevent behalf the of, same, and and hold see harmlessthat the rules the are Guernsey observed. STATE MIN BEER PRICES 439-1365 againstCounty or from Agricultural the Guernsey SocietyCounty Agricultural against Society, any itsand elected all andclaims, Available at appointeddemands, officials, suits, employees, losses,INSTRUCTIONS volunteers including or all allTO other costs JUDGES working connected in behalf therewith, of the PIZZA SUBS WINGS GuernseyforThe any County ages damage Agricultural of horses which Society, and may foals bybe reason willasserted, be of reckonedpersonal claimed injury, from or includingJanuary recovered 1st. All foals will be considered one year old on the first day of January FIRE WOOD PROPANE bodilyagainstsucceeding injury and or death; frombirth .and/or Nothe person Guernseyproperty who damage, isCounty an exhibitorincluding Agricultural loss can of act use asSociety, thereof, a judge itson whichelected arises out and of the appointed alleged negligence officials, of the employees, Guernsey County volunteers Agricultural or all JERKY the class in which he is a competitor. No person shall interfere with the 1538500 Societyotherjudges or the workingin theirundersigned adjudications in behalf and is in. of Any any the personway Guernsey connected doing so or County forfeitsassociated allAgriculture privilegeswith ATM LOTTERY and this Society,contract.to competition by reason. Objections of personal to any injury, of the including judges bodily must beinjury made and in 13.death;writing NoCAMPER alcohol toand/or thein REGISTRATIONcamper President property area uponor damage, fairgrounds. whichDEADLINE: heincluding alone AUG. shall loss 22, decide of23, use 2008. The thereof, Board, whichafter CAMPERdue arises deliberation, REGISTRATION out of thehas adopted alleged DEADLINE: for negligence AUG. the government26, 27, of2011 the of Guernsey the future fairsTHOSE the one-judgeTHAT DO NOTsystem COOPERATE for each class, WITH and ABOVE is in hopes RULES it may meet CAMPERCounty COMMITTEE: Agriculture Anderson, Society Wycoff,or the McCulloch,undersigned Waggoner, and is Combs in any way connectedthe approval or of associated allWILL exhibitors BE ASKED with. this TO contract. LEAVE. “YourCome Home Improvement Visit Headquarters”Our THOSE13.All membersVEHICLESNo THAT alcohol DO have WILLNOTin camperthe BECOOPERATE right TOWED areato compete or AT fairgrounds. WITHOWNER’S for premiumsABOVE COST RULES. The necessary expenses of the Fair will be paid first and should the NOCAMPER PERSONS REGISTRATIONWILL SHALL BE ASKED BE DEADLINE: PERMITTEDTO LEAVE. AUG. TO MAKE24, 25, 2007 remainderVEHICLES not be WILL sufficient BE TOWED to pay ATthe OWNER’Spremiums in COST full a dividend will Black-Epperson beSOLICITATIONS declared and paid .CAMPER OF ANY COMMITTEE: NATURE ON THE Display Under The FAIRGROUNDSNo palmistry, Anderson, gambling, Wycoff, EXCEPT betting McCulloch, IN or intoxicated CONTRACTEDAdams, Lowry persons will be NOallowedCONCESSION PERSONS on the grounds SHALL OR . Any COMMERCIAL BE person PERMITTED who may SPACES. procure TO MAKE NOa permit from theTHOSE Secretary THAT or PrivilegeDO NOT Manager COOPERATE by misrepresenting WITH ABOVE his business RULES or HELIUMNOSOLICITATIONS PERSONS PRODUCTS SHALLWILL BE PERMITTEDOFBEOR ASKEDANYTANKS TONATURE WILLTOMAKE LEAVE. SOLICITATIONSBE ONALLOWED THE OF Grandstand trafficON FAIRGROUNDS.upon complaint of any person or persons shal forfeit such permit andFAIRGROUNDS ANYmayVEHICLES NATURE be ejected ON THEWILL from FAIRGROUNDS EXCEPT theBE grounds TOWED IN EXCEPT. CONTRACTED AT OWNER’S IN CONTRACTED COST TheCONCESSION Society or OR Board COMMERCIAL OR will COMMERCIAL not beSPACES. responsible NO HELIUM SPACES.for anyPRODUCTS person crossing NO PERSONS SHALL BE PERMITTED TO MAKE trackNO during HELIUMOR Fair TANKS and PRODUCTS WILL will BE not ALLOWED be responsible OR ON TANKS FAIRGROUNDS. for anything WILL BE lost or stolen. and SOLICITATIONS OF ANY NATURE ON THE GRANVILLE Funeral Homes ALLOWED ONCAMPING FAIRGROUNDS. RULES FAIRGROUNDS EXCEPT IN CONTRACTED See pg. 20 for Rules. CONCESSION OR COMMERCIAL SPACES. NO Enjoy The LIVESTOCK TRAILERS: There will be “Designated Areas” for MILLING CO. Byesville, OH Senecaville, OH HELIUMCAMPER PRODUCTS REGISTRATION OR TANKS DEADLINE: WILL AUG BE. ALLOWED24, 2019 1 parking ALL livestock trailers. The Fair Board would appreciate 4362 /2 Glenn Hwy., Cambridge anyoneON FAIRGROUNDS. voluntarily takingCAMPER home livestock COMMITTEE: trailers to free up more Committee: McCormick, Hinson*, Birney, Wood GuernseyTo All Exhibitors County - Have AFair Great area for parkingALL STOCK for all fair TRAILERSpatrons. TO BE PARKED THOSE THAT DO NOT COOPERATE WITH ABOVE RULES WILL Time At The Guernsey County Fair! 685-2525 AT BACK OF GROUNDS SPECIALBE ASKED NOTICE TO LEAVE. NO PERSONS SHALL BE SPECIALPERMITTED TONOTICE MAKE SOLICITATIONS OF •A Complete Line Of Purina Chows ThereNOANY PERSONS NATURE will be SHALLON THEno BEparkingFAIRGROUNDS PERMITTE ofD vehiclesEXCEPT TO MAKE IN CONTRACTEDSOLI aroundCITATIONS any OF ANY GUERNSEY•Feed and - SuppliesMUSKINGUM For All Types NATUREThere ON THE will FAIR beG noROUN parkingDS EXCE P ofT IN vehicles CONTRA C aroundTED CON C anyESSION buildingsCONCESSIONbuildings except except OR COMMERCIAL for loading loading SPACES. and and NOunloading. unloading.HELIUM PRODUCTS Of Livestock OR COMMEROR TANKSCIAL WILLSPAC BEES ALLOWED. NO HELIUM ON FAIRGROUNDS.PRODUCTS OR TANKS WILL BE Family Owned & Operated ALLOWEGuernseyD ON GuernseyFAIR CountyGROUN CountyD SFairboard Fairboard ELECTRIC•Wild COOPERATIVE, Bird Seed •Pride Dog INC.Food •ADM Feeds •Rowe Feeds NOTNOT RESPONSIBLE RESPONSIBLE FOR FOR ACCIDENTS ACCIDENTS •Buckets ® •Feed Pans GuernseyGuernsey County County Agricultural Agricultural Society Society Your(740) Touchstone Energy439-2899 Cooperative•Halters Quality Service - Fair Prices Stop In Or Give Us A Call No alcohol in camper area or fairgrounds 11790 Cadiz Road, Cambridge, Ohio No alcoholN oin camper alcoholGuernsey area orCounty fairgrounds. Fairboard 1-800-521-9879 Guernsey County Fairboard Sunday Thru Thursday435-3040• 8:00 am to 9:00 pm www.gmenergy.com 8566800 WE SUPPORT THE GUERNSEY COUNTY in camperNOTICE area or Friday and SaturdayNOW •IN8:00 5 LOCATIONSam to 10:00 pm All Golf Carts must be registered at Secretary of Fair Cambridge, Granville, Lancaster,

JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SALE. Office, must show insurance and be used only for fair Visit us on Face Book 1538600 fairgrounds. Pataskala, Newark CJ-10684107 business on fairgrounds and must display permission 1543700 OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30; Sat. 8:00-2:00 card.| 2019 Guernsey County Fair Premium List Book 26 $25.00 Registration Fee Guernsey County Agricultural Society Page 42 Page 19 GUERNSEY Fair27

DAIRY GOATS DONKEYS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 - 10:30 A.M. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - 10:30 A.M. Section DO Section DG Divisions Committee: Domitrovic, Watkins*, Roe 01 - 38” and under Divisions: 02 - Over 38” 13 Anglo-Nubian 16 French Alpine 19 Nigerian Class # Class Name Age/Birth Date Premiums 14 Togenburg 17 20 Oberhasli 15 Saanen 18 Pygmy 21 Sable 009 Jenny Foal Under 1 year $22-$18-$14-$12 Class # Class Name Age/Birth Date Premiums 010 Jenny 1 year and under 5 $22-$18-$14-$12 001 Aged Doe 5 years and over $12-$10-$8-$6 011 Jenny 5 years and over $22-$18-$14-$12 002 Mature Doe 3 years and under 5 years $12-$10-$8-$6 012 Gelding All Ages $22-$18-$14-$12 003 Junior Doe 2 years and under 3 years $12-$10-$8-$6 013 Jack Foal Under 1 year $22-$18-$14-$12 004 Yearlings in milk under 2 years $12-$10-$8-$6 014 Jack Foal 1 year and under 5 $22-$18-$14-$12 005 Doe in milk any age to be judged on udder $12-$10-$8-$6 015 Jack 5 years and over $22-$18-$14-$12 006 Yearlings not in milk $12-$10-$8-$6 007 Senior Kids Jan. 1 to March 31 $12-$10-$8-$6 PONIES 008 Junior Kids April 1 to Fair Time $12-$10-$8-$6 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - 9:00 A.M. Junior Champion Best of Firsts in classes 6, 7, 8 Rosette Section P Senior Champion Best of Firsts in classes 1,2,3,4,5 Rosette Committee: Bamfield, Wilson*, Warne, .C Raber Divisions Grand Champion Best Junior and Senior Cham- Rosette 01 - 38” and under pions 02 - Over 38” and under 46” 013 Produce of Dam Shall consist of two does of differ- $12-$10-$8-$6 03 - Over 46” and under 56” ent ages, the produce of one dam. (Example for entering: 4 yr. old 36” mare would be: P01003) Produce need not be owned by Class # Class Name Age/Birth Date Premiums the exhibitor. Entries made in the name of the dam. 001 Brood Mare with $22-$18-$14-$12 her Colt/Filly 014 Mother and Any age $12-$10-$8-$6 002 Spring Colt or $22-$18-$14-$12 Daughter Filly under 9 mo. 015 Best Three Does This class shall consist of three $12-$10-$8-$6 003 Mares 4 yrs. old and over $22-$18-$14-$12 does, any age, all bred and owned by the exhibitor. Each exhibitor 004 Filly Yearling $22-$18-$14-$12 limited to one entry. 005 Filly or Gelding 2 to 3 yrs. $22-$18-$14-$12 016 Dairy Herd This class shall consist of four $12-$10-$8-$6 006 Gelding 4 yrs. and over $22-$18-$14-$12 does (milkers, 1 dry yearling, 1 007 Stallion 2 to 3 yrs. $22-$18-$14-$12 kid), owned but not necessarily bred by exhibitor. Each 008 Stallion 4 yrs. and over $22-$18-$14-$12 exhibitor limited to one entry. 009 Stallion Yearling $22-$18-$14-$12 017 Pygmy Does (under 1 year) All exhibitors must purchase Exhibitor Ticket or Membership Ticket. Enter your 018 Pygmy Doe (over 1 year) and under 3 years ponies in the proper class. If pony is not entered correctly the Judge has the right 019 Pygmy Does (3 years and over) to disregard. All entries must be on grounds Sunday night. 020 Pygmy Wethers All Ponies will be measured prior to show. Peewee Show signup at 9:00 a.m. show day at Home of Champions. All animals 100% of Breed. See entry blanks for closing date. Each exhibitor 8 yrs. and younger. *NEW: Costume Class (Exhibitors All Ages) - Donkey, Pony, must hold an exhibitor ticket. Entry Fee: $5.00 per head. No straw furnished. Mule – sign up 9:00 a.m. show day. All entries must be on grounds by Monday at 12 Noon. Must have Registration Release time: Saturday 11 p.m. Papers on Premises. Entries will be limited due to space to 6 does. All animals Limit to 10 head per exhibitor. must be dehorned. MULES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - 10:30 A.M. Section MU Committee: Bamfield, Raber*, .C Raber, Burris Divisions 01 - 53” and under 02 - Over 53” Class # Class Name Age/Birth Date Premiums 24-Hour 001 Mare Foal Under 1 year $22-$18-$14-$12 Emergency 002 Mare 1 year and under 2 $22-$18-$14-$12 Service 003 Mare 2 years and under 5 $22-$18-$14-$12 (740) 432-4430 004 Mare 5 years and over $22-$18-$14-$12 005 Gelding Foal Under 1 year $22-$18-$14-$12 • Drain Cleaning • Grease Trap Cleaning 006 Gelding 1 year and under 2 $22-$18-$14-$12 • New & Repair Plumbing • Trenchless Technology 007 Gelding 2 years and under 5 $22-$18-$14-$12 • Backflow/Water Meter Testing CJ-10685077 008 Gelding 5 years and over $22-$18-$14-$12 Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 27 GUERNSEY Fair28

DRAFT HORSES HAFLINGER & DRAFT PONY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 - 9:00 A.M. Section DH Section DH Committee: Warne, C. Raber*, Raber, Burris Committee: Warne, C. Raber*, Raber, Burris Division 8A Divisions Class # Class Name Age/Birth Date Premiums 01 Belgians 03 Clydesdales 05 Reg. Suffolk 07 Haflingers 001 Gelding 3 years and $25 $20 $16 $14 $10 $7 02 Percheron 04 Shire 06 Spotted Draft over Class # Class Name Age/Birth Date Premiums 002 Gelding Under 3 $25 $20 $16 $14 $10 $7 001 Stallion 3 years and over $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 years 002 Stallion 2 years and under $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 003 Mare Foal $25 $20 $16 $14 $10 $7 3 years 004 003 Stallion 1 year and under $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 Mare 3 years and $25 $20 $16 $14 $10 $7 2 years under 004 Stallion Foal Current year $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 005 Mare 3 years and $25 $20 $16 $14 $10 $7 Junior Champion Stallion Ribbon over Senior Champion Stallion Ribbon 006 Spring Colt $25 $20 $16 $14 $10 $7 Grand Champion Stallion Ribbon Reserve Champion Stallion Ribbon PULL-IN and OPEN CLASS (in Horse Arena — Jr. Fair) 009 Mare 5 years and over $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 010 Mare 4 years and under $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 PONY/MULE/DONKEY HITCHES 5 years Saturday, SEPTEMBER 14 - 3:00 P.M. 011 Mare 3 years and under $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 Section PH 4 years Committee: Bamfield, Warne*, .C Raber, Wilson, Raber, Burris 012 Mare 2 years and under $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 3 years Division 1 013 Mare 1 year and under $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 Class # Class Name Premiums 2 years 001 Single Pony $20 $15 $10 $5 014 Mare Foal Current year $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 015 Mare and her Foal $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 002 Youth Single Pony $20 $15 $10 $5 (Driver under 18 years) Junior Champion Mare 003 Double Hitch $20 $15 $10 $5 Senior Champion Mare 004 Youth Double Hitch $20 $15 $10 $5 Grand Champion Mare (Driver under 18 years) 019 Produce of Mare (2 005 Donkey or Mule - Single $20 $15 $10 $5 animals) 006 Donkey or Mule - Youth Single $20 $15 $10 $5 020 Get Of Sire (3 animals owned by exhibitor) (Driver under 18 years) 021 Three Best of Breed 007 Donkey or Mule - Double Hitch $20 $15 $10 $5 022 Gelding 3 years and over $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 008 Donkey or Mule - Double Hitch Youth $20 $15 $10 $5 023 Gelding Under 3 years $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 (Driver under 18 years) 024 Supreme Champion DRAFT HORSE HITCH CLASSES GRADE DRAFT HORSES Saturday, SEPTEMBER 14 - 3:00 P.M. Section DH Section HC Committee: Warne, Raber, C. Raber, Burris Division 1 Division 8 Grade Class # Class Name Premiums Class # Class Name Age/Birth Date Premiums 001 Men’s Cart $30 $20 $15 $10 $8 001 Gelding 3 years and over $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 002 Ladies Cart $30 $20 $15 $10 $8 002 Gelding under 3 years $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 003 Youth Cart $30 $20 $15 $10 $8 003 Mare Foal $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 004 Tandem Cart $45 $20 $15 $10 $8 004 Mare 3 years and under $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 005 2 Horse Team Hitch $45 $20 $15 $10 $8 005 Mare 3 years and over $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 006 Unicorn Hitch $45 $20 $15 $10 $8 006 Spring Colt $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $10 007 4 Horse Team Hitch $60 $20 $15 $10 $8 SPECIAL NOTICE 008 6 Horse Team Hitch $100 $20 $15 $10 $8 No parking of vehicles around any buildings except for 009 Draft Horse Under Saddle $30 $20 $15 $10 $8 loading and unloading or you will be towed at your own (Rider age 9 and up) expense.

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HAFLINGER & DRAFT PONY HITCH CLASSES DAIRY CATTLE Saturday, SEPTEMBER 14 - 3:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 - 9:30 A.M. Section HC Section BD Committee: Hayes, Domitrovic*, Raber, Quillin, Division 2 Divisions Class # Class Name Premiums 12 Guernsey 14 Holstein 16 Ayshire 001 Men’s Cart $30 $20 $15 $10 $8 13 Milking Shorthorn 15 Brown Swiss Jerseys are entered through Parish Show 002 Ladies Cart $30 $20 $15 $10 $8 003 Youth Cart $30 $20 $15 $10 $8 Class # Class Name Age/Birth Date Premiums 004 Tandem Cart $45 $30 $25 $20 $8 001 Jr. Heifer Calf born on, or after Mar. 1, 2019 and $30-$25-$20-$15, over 4 months of age $10,$10,$10 005 2 Horse Team Hitch $45 $30 $25 $20 $8 002 Inter Heifer Calf born Dec. 1, 2018 through $30-$25-$20-$15, 006 Unicorn Hitch $45 $30 $25 $20 $8 Feb. 28, 2019 $10,$10,$10 007 4 Horse Team Hitch $60 $40 $35 $25 $13 003 Sr. Heifer Calf born Sept. 1, 2018 through $30-$25-$20-$15, 008 6 Horse Team Hitch- one owner $100 $60 $50 $40 $35 Nov. 30, 2018 $10,$10,$10 PAGE 18 009 2011Halflinger GUERNSEY Under COUNTYSaddle FAIR PREMIUM LIST$30 $20BOOK $15 $10 $8 004 Summer Yearling born June 1, 2018 through $30-$25-$20-$15, Heifer Aug. 31, 2018 $10,$10,$10 RULES AND REGULATIONS articles (Riderto be exhibitedage 9 and forup) premiums. No animals shall be entered in the name of any other than the 005 Jr.Yearling Heifer $30-$25-$20-$15, ENTRY FEE born March 1, 2018 through May bona-fide owner. Should any be entered otherwise they will not $10,$10,$10 Dairy, $2.00 perper head;head; Ponies,Ponies, $2.00$2.00 perper class;class; Sheep,Sheep, $2.00$2.00 perper 31, 2018 be allowed to receive a premium although awarded by the head;head; Goats,Goats, $2.00$2.00 perper head;head; DraftDraft Horses,Horses, $2.00$2.00 perper head; head; Mules, Mules, 006 Winter Yearling $30-$25-$20-$15, judges. born Dec. 1, 2017 through $2.00$2.00 perper head;head; Hall Hall 1-10 1-10 - $2.00, - $2.00, 11-20 11-20 - $4.00, - $3.00, 21-35 21-50 - $8.00, -$6.00, 36-50 Heifer Feb. 28, 2018 $10,$10,$10 No articles exhibited in completion shall be removed from the 50+ - $12.00; Hall Booth, $10.00; Beef Cattle, $2.00 per head, per - $12.00; Hall Booth, $10.00; Beef Cattle, $2.00 per head; per class grounds until the close of the exhibition without permission of 007 Sr. Yearling Heifer $30-$25-$20-$15, class except group classes. Hay, $1.00. born Sept. 1, 2017 through except grouup classes. Hay, $1.00. the President. not in milk Nov. 30, 2017 $10,$10,$10 NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS �����������Protests against awards in any department� ��� of the�� Fair must�� be��� Junior Champion Ribbon MEMBERSHIP TICKETS made in writing, clearly setting forth the grounds of protest and 009 Young Herd 3 female under 2 Yr. $30-$25-$20-$15, A membership ticket is $22.00 each. Membership can be must be filed with the Secretary not later than one day after the $10,$10,$10 purchased by residents of Guernsey County only, are not award is made. All protests will be considered by the Board at its transferable and give the purchaser 18 years or over voting first meeting succeeding the Fair unless otherwise ordered. 010 Jr. Two Yr. Old calves between March 1, 2017 $30-$25-$20-$15, $10,$10,$10 privileges in the Guernsey County Agriculture Society. Parties interested will be duly notified and opportunities given and Aug. 31, 2017 Guernsey county residents need not buy an exhibitor’s ticket them to submit evidence. Premiums on protested articles or 010A Best Udder $10 - $5 provided he purchases a membership ticket. Out of County animals will be withheld until the protest is decided. residents must purchase an exhibitor’s ticket, they are 011 Sr. Two Yr. Old calved between Sept. 1, 2016 $30-$25-$20-$15, $10,$10,$10 transferable, but carry no voting privileges. Each gives the SPECIALSPECIAL NOTICENOTICE and Feb. 28, 2015 holder admission to all sessions of the Fair for the entire week. ThereThere will will be be no no parking parking of of vehicles vehicles around anyany 011A Best Udder $10 - $5 ALL EXHIBITORS IN OPEN CLASSES MUST HAVE ONE OF buildingsbuildings except except for loadingfor loading and unloading. and unloading. THE EXHIBITOR TICKETS OR COUNTY RESIDENTS A MEMBERSHIP TICKET. GuernseyGuernsey CountyCounty Fairboard 012 Cow, 3 Yrs. Old calved between March 1, 2015 $30-$25-$20-$15, $10,$10,$10 All entries close SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 at 4:00 p.m. No and Feb. 28, 2016 All entries close SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th 4:00 p.m. INFERIOR ANIMALS OR ARTICLES later entries. 012A Best Udder $10 - $5 No later entries. When animals are of an inferior quality the judges shall refuse FEES MUST BE PAID WITH ENTRY to award premiums, even though there will be no competition, All entries in the Stock Department must be on the ground and in any case where the animal is not deemed worthy of first, Monday at noon. 013 Cow, 4 yrs. old calved on or after Sept. 1, 2015 $30-$25-$20-$15, the judges shall not award higher than second premiums. In all All entries in the Stock Department must not leave the or older $10,$10,$10 cases, the exhibits must be of sufficient merit to warrant an grounds until 6:00 a.m. Sunday unless specified. 013A Best Udder $10 - $5 award of any kind being made. All animals or articles to be exhibited shall be entered upon All reasonable precautions will be made to prevent injury or 014 Dry Cow, All Ages must have calved $30-$25-$20-$15, the Secretary’s books before they are placed within the $10,$10,$10 accident to stock or other articles placed on exhibition but the enclosure. Association will not be responsible for loss or damage. Senior Champion Ribbon All persons exhibiting registered stock, must furnish • ���� ��� ����������� No disorderly conduct of any kind will be permitted. A police registration numbers to the Secretary. Grand Champion Ribbon • force������� will be on� ����the grounds���������� to prevent the same, and see that Upon the entry of stock or other articles, cards with the • the �������rules are observed.����� �� ����� 015 3 Females Any age, owned and bred $30-$25-$20-$15, number and class of the same must be furnished by the by exhibitor $10,$10,$10 INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES Secretary, which cards must be placed on the stock or other • ������� ���������� The ages of horses and foals will be reckoned from January 016 Produce of Dam 2 animals produce of one cow $30-$25-$20-$15, • ������� ����������� $10,$10,$10 Open Weekdays 1st. All foals will be considered one year old on the first day of • January��� succeeding������ �� birth. ����� No person� who is an exhibitor can act 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Ex������perts in�� Na�������tu�����ra l ��Ga s Saturdays 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. • as a�� judge�� on���� the�� class in which he is a competitor. No person shall interfere with the judges in their*I��� [Qadjudications.��K ;a��[\��MU����[ ��1VK�� 439-5568 • Any��� person � doing���� so�� forfeits all privileges to competition. “The First Call To Make • Objections������ �� to ��any ���of the judges must be made ��������� in� writing�������������� to�� the ����������WNÅKM������ ��������������������� • President�� � upon�� ��which���� ��he alone� �� shall �� �decide.___JI[QK[a[\MU[KWU Entry Fee: $5.00 per head, must be paid with entry. One entry to an The Board, after due deliberation, has adopted for the CJ-10685063 exhibitor in all group classes. Registration Certificates must be on grounds CA-10government541011 of the future fairs the one-judge system for each by Monday at 12 Noon. All entries must not leave the grounds until 11 p.m. In CaseFAMILY OfOWNED An SINCE Accident” 1964 class, and is in hopes it may meet the approval of all exhibitors. Saturday, except milk cows can leave after show on Wednesday, Sept. 11. No straw furnished. Dual register animals can show in one breed only. No ìYour Neighborhood Pro Hardware Storeî NOTICE TO TO PUBLIC PUBlIC cattle in sheep area. PLUMBING HEATING ELECTRICAL HARDWARE NOTI NO DOGS DOGSCE ALLOWED TOALLOWED P ...UBLI ... C OnlyOnly for for Pet Pet Show, Show, 4-H 4-H DogDog ShowShow or or Exhibits Exhibits •A TROPHY FOR JR. CHAMPION HEIFER OF ALL BREEDS WILL BE Corner of 6th St. and Steubenville Ave., Cambridge 8624800 AllAll dogs dogs with with exhibits must must be be on ona leash. a leash. If not If younot will you GIVEN IN MEMORY OF FRANK HAYES and RONNIE OLIVER. Visit Us On The Web - www.aldonsupply.com beNO asked D toO removeGS dog OR from P grounds.ETS ALLOWED ... Owillnly be for asked Junior to remove Fair dogDog from Show grounds. or Exhibits. All •SUPREME CHAMPION TROPHY WILL BE GIVEN IN MEMORY OF AllAll members members have have the the right right to tocompete compete for forpremiums. premiums. HARRY McCLEARY AND WAYNE ROSS. BASEMENT WATERPROOFING dogsTheThe necessary necessary with expenses exhibits expenses of the of mustFair the will Fair be be paidwill on firstbe a paidand leash. should first and the If not should the remainder not be sufficient to pay the premiums in •THE DAVE AND ROSIE BAY COW AWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO THE youremainder will not be be askedsufficient to to pay remove the premiums dog in full froma dividend grounds. will RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION COW. BOWED & CRACKED befull declared a dividend and will paid. be declared and paid. WALLS REPAIRED No palmistry, gambling, betting or intoxicated persons willwill be allowedallowed on on the the grounds. grounds. Any Any person person who who may may procure procure a permit a permit from Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 29 thefrom Secretary the Secretary or Privilege or Privilege Manager Manager by misrepresenting by misrepresenting his business his Garey Morgan - B-DRY SYSTEM business or traffic upon complaint of any person or persons shal or traffic upon complaint of any person or persons shall forfeit such Owner forfeit such permit and may be ejected from the grounds. 24 HOUR LIGHT Travis Morgan - of ZANESVILLE permitThe and Society may beor ejectedBoard fromwill not the begrounds. responsible for any person &JAMES DEAM INC.& HEAVY DUTY Body Shop Mgr. & TOWING The Society of Board will not be responsible for any person crossing ® crossing track during Fair and will not be responsible for BB 700 EastBB Russell Avenue trackanything during lost Fair or stolen. and will not be responsible for anything lost or B-DRYBBODYODY SSHOPHOP & TTOWING,OWING, IINC.NC. stolen. SYSTEM West Lafayette, Ohio 43945 CAMPING RULES (740) 453-8706 1. Camping cost is $75.00 and slideouts $100.00 for the week 4374 Glenn Highway, Cambridge, Ohio 43725 of the fair. CAMPING RULES James Deam, President Phone: 740-439-3483 1-800-285-5761or 1-800-625-3312 1.2. CampingSpace price cost does is $80.00 not include and slideouts fair entry. $105.00 Everyone for the staying week ofin (740) 545-9276 1538400 8581700 thecampers fair. must have and hold ticket for the week of the fair. PAGE 28 2011 GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM LIST BOOK (A) “Exhibition” means any public show of animals which is 20112007 AMERICAN OHIO COUNTY MOTORSPORTS FAIRS sponsored by or under the control of an Ohio county or MOTORCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP independent agricultural society organized under chapter 1711 of the revised code; or the Ohio state fair; or which is PAGE 28 OHIO COUNTYROUND 22 FAIRS assembled2011 GUERNSEY for a period COUNTY which exceeds FAIR PREMIUMthirty-six hours LIST or BOOK contains animals of origins other than Ohio. MOTORCROSSAT CHAMPIONSHIPTHE (A) “Exhibition” means any public show of animals which is 2007 OHIO COUNTY FAIRS (B) “Certificate of veterinary inspection” means a form from the 2011 AMERICANROUND 21 MOTORSPORTS AT THE sponsored state of origin by or which under has the been control issued of an and Ohio completed county or by a MOTORCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP licensed independent and accredited agricultural veterinarian society organized attesting under to the chapter health 30 GUERNSEY status 1711 andof the identification revised code; of anor theanimal Ohio listed state thereon. fair; or which is GUERNSEYOHIO COUNTYROUND COUNTY 22 FAIRS FAIR (C) assembled “Approved for veterinarian” a period which means exceeds any licensed thirty-six and hours accredited or COUNTYOld Washington, FAIR Ohio contains veterinarian animals approved of origins by the other Ohio than department Ohio. of MOTORCROSSAT CHAMPIONSHIPTHE JERSEY PARISH 012 4 yr. old cow Calved between Sept. 1, 2015 & $30, $25, $20, $15, OLD WASHINGTON, OHIO (B) “Certificateagriculture, of or veterinary an employee inspection” of the Ohio means department a form from of the Aug. 31, 2014 $10, $10, $10 stateWEDNESDAY, of origin which has SEPTEMBER been issued and11 - completed 9:30 A.M. by a Saturday,ROUND September 21 AT THE 17, 2011 agriculture or the United States department of agriculture, 012A Best Udder $10, $5 licensed and accredited veterinarianSection JP attesting to the health SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 animal plant health inspection service, veterinary services. 013 Cow 5 yrs. old and older Calved after Sept. 1, 2014 $30, $25, $20, $15, Practice:GUERNSEY 6:00 p.m. - Race: 7:30 p.m. status andCommittee: identification Hayes, of an Domitrovic*, animal listed Raber, thereon. Quillin GUERNSEYPRACTICE COUNTY 6:00 P.M. FAIR (D) “Licensed and accredited veterinarian” means a person $10, $10, $10 Watch Amateurs to Pros from age 4 (C) “Approvedwho is licensed veterinarian” by the state means of Ohio any licensedto practice and veterinary accredited 013A Best Udder $10, $5 COUNTYOld Washington,RACE 7:30 P.M.FAIR Ohio veterinarian medicine and approved who is certifiedby the Ohio by the department United States of 014 Dry cow all ages Must have calved $30, $25, $20, $15, to overOLD 40 WASHINGTON, on a professionally OHIO built Class agriculture, #departmentClass or ofN amean agriculture, employee animal ofAge/ theBirth Ohioplant Date departmenthealth inspectionPremiums of $10, $10, $10 TOTALSaturday, EXCITEMENT September FROM THE 17,DROP 2011 OF THE 001 agriculture service,Jr. Heifer veterinary Calfor the United services,Over States 4 months to departmentbe of an age accredited and of agriculture,$30-$25-$20-$15 , 015 Senior Champion Rosette animal plant health inspectionBorn on service,or after Mar. veterinary 2019 services.$10,$10,$10 016 Grand Champion $20 arenacrossSATURDAY,Practice:STARTING style6:00 GATE p.m.SEPTEMBER track -THROUGH Race: and 7:30 the THEp.m. always 15 veterinarian. 002(D)(E) “Licensed “Residue”Inter. Heifer and means Calf accredited anyBorn poisonous Dec.veterinarian” 1, 2018 or deleterious means a$30-$25-$20-$15 pesticideperson , 017 Reserve Champion $10 PRACTICE 6:00 P.M. Through Feb. 28, 2019 $10,$10,$10 Watchexciting AmateursCROWDED open wheel FIRSTto Pros quad TURN. from racing! age 4 who governed is licensed by 40 by C.F.R. the state 180, of any Ohio poisonous to practice or deleteriousveterinary 018 Exhibitor Herd, 2 cows $30, $25, $20, $15, SEVERAL LAPSRACE OF INTENSE 7:30 P.M. RACING OVER 003 medicine substanceSr. Heifer and Calf governed who is certified byBorn 21 Sept. C.F.R. by 1, 2018the 109.6, United or States any$30-$25-$20-$15 other , & 2 heifers or 4 heifers $10, $10, $10 through Nov. 30, 2018 $10,$10,$10 JUMPS AND WHOOP DO DOOS TO THE department substance governedof agriculture, by 21 animal C.F.R. plant 556. health inspection owned by exhibitor to over 40 on a CLASSESprofessionally built 004 service,Summer veterinary Yearling Heifer services,Born june to 1, be 2018 an accredited$30-$25-$20-$15 , TOTALFINISH EXCITEMENT LINE AND FROMTHE WINNERS THE DROP CIRCLE OF THE (F) “Contagious or infectiousthrough disease” Aug. 31, 2018 means any disease,$10,$10,$10 Premium Breeder Plaque will be awarded in memory of Jim Ross. 250A (122-250cc) Open B/Open C (122cc-Open) veterinarian. arenacrossSTARTING style GATE track THROUGH and the THE always 005 includingJr. or Yearling any Heifer foreign animalBorn March disease, 1, 2018 or vector,$30-$25-$20-$15 capable of , Open A (122cc-Open) LOTS OFCollegeboy FUN! 14-24 yrs (122cc-Open) (E) “Residue”transmission means by any any means throughpoisonous Mayfrom 31, ora 2018 carrierdeleterious animal pesticide $10,$10,$10to a 50cc G-R-E-A-T 4-6 yrs (per CROWDEDENTERTAINMENT AMA Class 1) FIRST FOR TURN.THE ENTIRE FAMILY! governed by 40 C.F.R. 180, any poisonous or deleterious SHEEP exciting open wheel25+A/25+B/C quad(122cc-Open) racing! 006 humanWinter or Yearling to another Heifer animalBorn Dec and. 1, 2017 includes dangerously$30-$25-$20-$15 , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 - 9:00 A.M. SEVERAL LAPS OF INTENSE RACING OVER $10,$10,$10 WATCH50cc 7-8 OUTRAGEOUSyrs (per AMA Class AERIAL 2) STUNTS30+A/30+B/C DURING (122cc-Open) THE RACES. substance contagious governed or infectious bythrough 21 diseases. C.F.R. Feb. 28, 109.6, 2018 or any other Section DS JUMPS AND WHOOP DO DOOS TO THE substance governed by 21 C.F.R. 556. 50ccSOME 4-8 yrs RIDERS (per AMA MAY Class BE CLASSES3) SHOWING40+ (122cc-Open) OFF THEIR SKILLS, 007(G) “TuberculosisSr. Yearling Heifer accredited not Born Sept.free 1,herd” 2017 is one that$30-$25-$20-$15 has passed , Committee: Anderson, Watkins*, Roe, Wilson 65ccFINISHWHILE 7-11 yrsOTHERS (59-65cc LINE ARE 2AND stroke) JUST THE COMPLETELY WINNERS OUT CIRCLEOF SHAPE! (F) “Contagiousat inleast milk two orconsecutive infectiousthrough disease”annual Nov. 30, negative 2017means anyofficial disease, $10,$10,$10tests for 250A (122-250cc) OpenWomens B/Open 12 yrs+ C (122cc-Open) (99-250cc) Divisions Mini Jr 7-11 yrs (79-85cc 2 stroke) Quad A/B (16 yrs +) 008 includingtuberculosisJr. Champion any foreignin accordance animal disease,with the “Uniformor vector, Methods $30-$25-$20-$15capable andof , Open A (122cc-Open) Collegeboy 14-24 yrs (122cc-Open) $10,$10,$10 Mini Sr 12-15 yrs (79-85ccLOTS 2 stroke)CLASSES OF FUN! transmissionRules - Bovine by any Tuberculosis means from Eradication”, a carrier animal and has to a no other 01 Merino 05 Corriedale 09 Shopshire 13 Natural Colored Wool 50cc G-R-E-A-T 4-6 yrs (per ENTERTAINMENT AMA Class 1) Quad FOR CTHE (16 yrsENTIRE +) FAMILY! -125/250 A 25+A/25+B/C-125C Novice(122cc-Open) 009 humanevidenceJunior or Cow to of 2another Yrs.bovine Old animaltuberculosis.Calves betweenand includes dangerously$30-$25-$20-$15 , 02 Dorset 06 Hampshire 10 Oxford Super Mini 12-16 yrs (79-112cc Mini Jr Prod Quad $10,$10,$10 WATCH50cc-50cc 7-8 4-6 OUTRAGEOUSyrs yrs. 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Old consecutivesponsoring Cow Calved an annual exhibitionbetween negative Sept. shall 1, 2016 official have $30-$25-$20-$15 intests for , 04 Columbia 08 Southdown 12 All Other Breeds -65cc2 stroke/75-150cc 7-11 yrs. 4 stroke) (8-15-30 Plus yrs/71-90cc) A, B/C tuberculosis in accordanceAnd Feb. with 28 2015 the “Uniform Methods$10,$10,$10 and Mini -80cc Jr 7-11 yrs.yrs (79-85cc 2 stroke) Quad-40 A/BPlus (16 yrs +) attendance an approved veterinarian for the duration of the 250B/250C (122-250cc) CLASSESPitbike 12 yrs. & Up (50-143cc) 010 A Best Udder $10 - $5 Mini-80cc Sr 12-15 yrs. yrs (79-85cc 2 stroke) Quad-Womens C (16 12yrs and +) Up, 85cc + Rulesexhibit. - Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication”, and has no other Class # Class Name Premiums -125/250-Super Mini A 12-15 yrs. (90-112cc -125C-2 Stroke Novice Bike/4 Stroke Bike 011(B) evidenceEach3 yr. entityold cowof bovinesponsoring tuberculosis.Calved an exhibitionbetween March shall: 1, 2015 $30, $25, $20, $15, Super Mini 12-16 yrs (79-112cc Mini Jr Prod Quad 001 Yearling Ram $12 $10 $ 8 $ 6 -50cc 2 stroke, 4-6 yrs. 75-150cc (AMA rules4 stroke) Class 1) -Open 12 yrs.+ B/C 125cc (273cc & &Up Lip Only) 901:1-18-03(1) Immediately, Exhibitions: prior& toFeb. an 28, sanitation,exhibition 2016 and inspection under$10, the $10, and $10 2 stroke/75-150 4 stroke) (6-11 yrs/50-70cc) -50cc Includes 7-8 yrs.big (AMAwheel rules Class 2) -Collegeboy-Jr. Prod Quad 16-24 0-70cc yrs. 6-11 yrs. 011Arecords Best direction Udder of the approved veterinarian, thoroughly$10, clean $5 002 Ram Lamb $12 $10 $ 8 $ 6 Schoolboy-50cc-Schoolboy 4-8 yrs. 12-16 12-15 (AMA yrs yrs. rules (86-125 (55-125cc Class 3) Mini-25-Sr. Sr Plus Prod Prod A, Quad B/CQuad 71-90cc 8-15 yrs. (A) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall have in -65cc 2 stroke, 7-11 75-150ccyrs. 4 stroke) -30-Quad Plus A/B A, B/C(16 yrs. & older) 003 Pair Ram Lambs $12 $10 $ 8 $ 6 2 stroke/75-150cc 4 stroke) (8-15 yrs/71-90cc) attendance an approved veterinarian for the duration of the 250B/250C-80cc-125B 7-11 Intermediate yrs. (122-250cc) -40-Quad Plus C (16 yrs. & older) 004 Yearling Ewe $12 $10 $ 8 $ 6 -80cc 12-15 yrs. Pitbike-Womens 12 yrs. 12 and& Up Up, (50-143cc) 85cc + O exhibit.OPENPEN C CLASSLASS FEE FEEDERDER C CALFALF SHOW SALE OPEN FEEDER CALF SHOW 005 Pair of Yearling Ewes $12 $10 $ 8 $ 6 -Super Mini 12-15 yrs. (90-112ccFor more-2 Stroke information Bike/4 Stroke contact: Bike (B) Each entity sponsoring an atexhibition the shall: 2 stroke, 75-150ccFor More 4 stroke) InformationAMERICAN 12 yrs.+Regarding MOTORSPORTS, 125cc & Up This LLC (1) Immediately, prior to an exhibition and under the 006 Ewe Lamb $12 $10 $ 8 $ 6 Includes big wheel -Jr. Prod937-246-0297 Quad 0-70cc 6-11 yrs. direction of the approved veterinarian, thoroughly clean -Schoolboy 12-15American yrs. (55-125cc Motorsports,-Sr. Prod LLC Quad Event:71-90cc 8-15 yrs. GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 007 Pair of Ewe Lambs $12 $10 $ 8 $ 6 2 stroke, 75-150cc 4 stroke) www.American-Quad A/B (16 yrs. MX.com & older) Old Washington, Ohio -125B VisitIntermediate AmericanMX.com-Quad or Call C (16 937-358-2427 yrs. & older) 008 Pen 3 Ewes Yearling, Lambs $12 $10 $ 8 $ 6 Come RACE with the BEST at AMS! OPENSponsoredOPEN CLASS by: FEEDER The FEEDERGuernsey CALF County CALF SHOW Agr. SALE Society or Combination EVERYONEEVERYONE ATTENDINGATTENDING THE EVENTSEVENT MUSTMUSTFor ENTER more GROUNDSTHE informationGROUNDS AND/OR AND/OR RACE contact:ATRACE THEIR AT OWNTHEIR RISK. OWN RISK.NOT NOT RESPONSIBLE RESPONSIRBLE FOR FOR ACCIDENTS, ACCIDENTS, THEFT, THEFT, CASUALTY, CASUALTY, ETC. ETC. NOT NOT RESPONSIBLE RESPONSIBLE FOR FOR at the 009 Breeders Young Flock 1 Ram and 2 $12 $10 $ 8 $ 6 TYPOGRAPHICTYPOGRAPHIC ERRORS.ERRORS. SCHEDULE SUBJECT AMERICANIS SUBJECT TO CHANGE TO CHANGE MOTORSPORTS, WITHOUT WITHOUT NOTICE. NOTICE. LLC SEPTEMBERSEPTEMBER 14, 17, 20192011 For More Information Regarding This SEPTEMBERSEPTEMBER 13,15, 2007 2008 Ewe Lambs or 937-246-0297 SSEPTEMBERhow at 4:00 pm 13, 2008 American Motorsports, LLC Event: GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Yearlings www.American MX.com Show at 4:30 p.m. 20112007 SEASON/OHIO’S LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK HEALTH HEALTH Old Washington, Ohio Champion Ram Ribbon Visit AmericanMX.comCome RACE or Call with 937-358-2427the BEST at AMS! Scale Open: 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. EXHIBITION RULESRULES SponsoredScale open by:from The 10:00 Guernsey am to 12:00 County pm Agr. Society Reserve Ram Ribbon EVERYONEEVERYONE ATTENDINGATTENDING THE EVENTSEVENT MUSTMUST ENTER GROUNDSTHE GROUNDS AND/OR AND/OR RACE ATRACE THEIR AT OWNTHEIR RISK. OWN teer...... $200 $100 RISK.901:1-18-01NOT NOT RESPONSIBLE RESPONSIRBLE Chapter’s FOR FOR ACCIDENTS, ACCIDENTS, application THEFT, THEFT, CASUALTY, CASUALTY, ETC. ETC. NOT NOT RESPONSIBLE RESPONSIBLE FOR FOR S TYPOGRAPHIC ERRORS. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. SEPTEMBER 17, 2011 Champion Ewe Ribbon TYPOGRAPHIC(A) Animals ERRORS. listed SCHEDULE in this IS chapter SUBJECT TO when CHANGE moved WITHOUT orNOTICE. imported into Heifer...... $200SEPTEMBER 15, 2007 $100 Ohio for exhibition purposes only shall comply with the SSteerteerSEPTEMBER$25 13, 2008HHeifereifer Reserve Ewe Ribbon requirements of this chapter and when in compliance with Class Premium To Be ShowPaid at 4:30 p.m.Entry Fee: $15.00 Per Head 20112007 SEASON/OHIO’S LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK HEALTH HEALTH $600$300 Show By Weight $600$300 the provisions of this chapter shall, with the exception of Open Show Sheep over 6 mos. must be registered. All entries are final. NO Scale MaximuOpen: 10:00 Weight a.m. - 700 1:00 lbs. p.m. rules governingEXHIBITION movement and RULESimportationRULES of quarantined $300$200 $300$200 CATTLE in the show arena. All entries must be on the grounds by noon on Minimum Weight - 350 lbs. Monday, September 9. Release time will be 11:00 p.m. on Saturday. Entries are 901:1-18-01 animals, Chapter’sbe exempt application from any other rules governing Steer...... $200 $100 NoMust arrivals pay admission before 8:00 to a.m. fairgrounds. day of show limited to 2 in the classes and 1 in the group. Permission to stay in the barn must (A) Animalsmovement listed within in this or importationchapter when into moved Ohio. or imported into Heifer...... $200Must pay admission to grounds. $100 be obtained from the chairman of the sheep committee. SteerAAllll out-of-state out-of-state★ Must Paycattle cattle Admission must must have have To Grounds health health papers.★ papers. (B) Ohio Animals for exhibition moved within purposes or imported only shall into comply Ohio for with any the purpose Veterinarian will be on grounds to check calves.Heifer Class PremiumVeterinarian★ All To out-of-state Be Paid may cattlebe on must grounds haveEntry healthto checkFee: papers $15.00 calves ★ Per Head requirements in addition to ofexhibition this chapter shall and meet when all movement in compliance and withimport Show S$300ponsored by: Award Sponsors: $300 GRADE SHEEP the provisions of this chapter shall, with the exception of For moreShow information By Weight contact: requirements of Chapter 901:1-17 of the Administrative Heritage Feeds For moreMaximu informationHill Weight Farms - –700 Scott lbs.contact: & Tammy Hill Section DS D&J Sales$200 & Service Rocky MenzieRamsey (740) Farms 432-6005, – Gene Ramsey$200 & Family rules Code. governing movement and importation of quarantined Minimum Weight - 350 lbs. Committee: Anderson, Watkins*, Roe, Wilson animals, be exempt from any other rules governing DHI CooperativeRoss Nelson Inc.Carl (740) Birney 679-2645,H (740)& R Farms Carl 758-3505 –Birney Jim & Mark (740) or Roberts 658-3505 901:1-18-02 Definitions Guernsey CountyNo Ag arrivals Society beforeBears 8:00 Den a.m. Steakhouse day of show Division: 00 Grade, May show only class below movement within or importation into Ohio. orMust John pay Marshall admission (740) to grounds. 439-4522 As used in this chapter: All out-of-stateJohn★ Must Marshall Pay cattle AdmissionSutherland must (740) have To Valley Grounds 439-4522 health Western ★ papers. Shop (B) Animals moved within or imported into Ohio for any purpose Class # Class Name Age/Birth Date Premiums Page 28 Veterinarian★ All out-of-state may cattlebeNO on MARKET must grounds have healthtoHEIFER check papers calves CLASS ★ in addition to exhibition shall meet all movement and import 001 Crossbred Ewe born Jan. 1 of current year $12-$10-$8-$6 For more information contact: requirements of Chapter 901:1-17 of the Administrative For moreFOR information MORE INFORMATION, contact: CONTACT: Lamb Rocky Menzie (740) 432-6005, Code. 002 Single Weather born Jan. 1 of current year $12-$10-$8-$6 Ross NelsonCarl (740) Birney Carl679-2645, Birney (740)...... Carl 758-3505 Birney (740) or740-630-7181 658-3505 901:1-18-02 Definitions Randy Raber...... 740-260-3399 Lamb or John Marshall (740) 439-4522 As used in this chapter: John MarshallDick Wilson (740)...... 439-4522740-439-2090 003 Wether type Ewe born Jan. 1 of current year $12-$10-$8-$6 Page 28 Lamb 30 | 2019 Guernsey County Fair Premium List Book 31

006 Late Jr. Yr. Bull Calved between Mar. 1 $35 $30 $25 SHEEP LEAD IN CLASS and April 30, 2018 007 Early Jr. Yr. Bull Calved between Jan. 1 $35 $30 $25 JUDGING and Feb. 28, 2018 Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in the sheep arena. 008 Sr. Yr. Bull Calved between Sept. 1 $35 $30 ENTRIES and Dec. 31, 2017 Due Monday September 9, 2019 by 12:00 noon; present to sheep 009 Bull 2 Yrs. Old Between Jan. 1 and $35 $30 Aug. 31, 2017 chairman. Champion Bull Rosette CLASSES 1. Pairs class Reserve Champion Bull Rosette 010 Jr. Heifer Calves Calved Jan. 1, 2019 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 a. Two or more participants any age combination 5 and above $10 2. Single's class age 5 thru age 8 non 4-H 011 Winter Heifer Calves Calved between Nov. 1 $35 $30 $25 $20 3. Single's class age 8 thru age 19 (see Jr. fair age rules fair book) and Dec. 31, 2018 4. Single's class age 20 and above 012 Sr. Heifer Calves Calved between Sept. 1 $35 $30 $25 $20 5. Handmade class and Oct. 31, 2018 a. Selections by judges from above classes 013 Late Summer Heifer Calved between July 1 $35 $30 $25 $20 6. Decorator class age 5 and above and Aug. 31, 2018 014 Early Summer Yr. Heifer Calved between May 1 $35 $30 $25 $20 RULES and June 30, 2018 1. Commentary cards must include your name, address, descrip- 015 Lt. Jr. Yr. Heifer Calved between Mar. 1 $35 $30 $25 $20 tion of garment and accessories. and April 31, 2018 2. Garments DO NOT have to be handmade or made by the con- 016 Early Jr. Yr. Heifers Calved between Jan. 1 $35 $30 $25 $20 testant. Let committee know if handmade (not purchased) to be and Feb. 28, 2018 eligible for handmade award. 017 Sr. Yr. Heifers Calved between Sept. 1 $35 $30 $25 3. Garments must consist of least 50% wool. and Dec. 31, 2017 4. Participant must use sheep entered at the Guernsey County Champion Female Rosette Fair either Jr. fair or open class. Reserve Champion Rosette 5. The sheep WILL NOT be part of the judging, it will be required Female as part of the lead in class. The sheep will represent the raw wool 018 Pair of Calves 1 bull and 1 female from $35 $30 $25 product. Sr. Winter; Jr. Calf classes 019 Pair of Yr. 1 bull and 1 female from $35 $30 $25 6. Participant must lead sheep with halter. Summer; Year and Jr. Year 7. No decorations on any sheep except class 6, decorator class. classes 8. Pair's class is open to any combination age 5 and above. 020 Pair of Bulls Bred and Owned by $35 $30 $25 9. No garment may be used in more than one class. Exhibitor 10. Placing and prizes will be awarded in all classes. 021 Pair of Females Bred and Owned by $35 $30 $25 11. Judges will pick handmade garments from classes 1 thru 4 to Exhibitor return for class 5. 022 Produce of Dam 2 Animals - Produce of $35 $30 $25 12. JUDGES DECISION WILL BE FINAL. One Cow 023 Get of Sire 3 Animals/both sexes $35 $30 $25

AWARDS • All exhibitors must purchase exhibition or membership ticket. Classes 1 thru 4, and Class 6 - 1st $15.00; 2nd $10.00; 3rd $5.00 • Registration certificates required in all purebred classes. Class 5 (Handmade class) - 1st $30.00 • Registration certificates will be checked. • Registration certificates must be in exhibitor’s name/failure to do so will mean disqualification. • Entry Fee of $5.00 per head, per class. • Group class entry fee is $5.00 per group. BEEF CATTLE • One entry to an exhibitor in all group classes. • All entries must be on grounds by Monday at noon and stay until THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - 1:00 P.M. Saturday 11:00 p.m. Section BB • No straw furnished. • Tie out time after 8:00 p.m. in designated tie out area, tie in time by 8:00 Committee: Birney, Raber*, Shriver, Stiers, Pye, a.m. C. Raber, Wilson, Anderson • No generators except show day. • No trailers at barns until realease time 11:00 p.m. on Saturday. Divisions 01 Shorthorn 05 Simmental 09 Red Poll 13 Crossbreed GROOMING 02 Aberdeen Angus 06 Limousine 10 Murray Grey The following grooming practices ARE NOT PERMITTED: A) Using any substance to enhance or change the color of the livestock 03 Herefords and 07 Maine Anjou 11 Gelbveih Polled Herfords including livestock’s hide or hooves. 04 Charolias 08 Chianna 12 Salers B) Adding any substance externally to build up, change or alter the conformation of the livestock, including by way of example but not Class # Class Name Premiums limited to rope, false hair, graphite hemp and powders. C) Pigmented grooming aides or materials. 001 Jr. Bull Calf After Jan. 1, 2019 $35 $30 $25 $20 002 Writer Bull Calved between Nov. 1 $35 $30 $25 $20 BEDDING and Dec. 31, 2018 Only Straw - Sawdust - Woodchips 003 Sr. Bull Calf Calved between Sept. 1 $35 $30 $25 $20 and Oct. 31, 2018 • Small Woodchips are permitted. 004 Late Summer Yr. Bull Calved between July 1 $35 $30 $25 • You will be asked to remove any large chips. and Aug. 30, 2018 • Fine wood chips only. 005 Early Summer Yr. Bull Calved between May 1 $35 $30 $25 and June 30, 2018

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2019 SEASON/OHIO’S LIVESTOCK HEALTH (B) The owner or bailee of an animal with symptoms of an infectious or EXHIBITION RULES contagious disease shall, when directed by an exhibition official, the 901:1-18-01 Chapter’s application approved veterinarian, or an employee of the Ohio department of (A) Animals listed in this chapter when moved or imported into Ohio for agriculture, immediately remove the animal from the exhibition premises. exhibition purposes only shall comply with the requirements of this chapter (C) Upon request, each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits an and when in compliance with the provisions of this chapter shall, with the animal, shall make available any certificate of veterinary inspection, exception of rules governing movement and importation of quarantined registration certificates, vaccination certificate, and other documents to animals, be exempt from any other rules governing movement within or exhibition officials, the approved veterinarian or an employee of the Ohio importation into Ohio. department of agriculture. (B) Animals moved within or imported into Ohio for any purpose in addition to (D) Each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits an animal for which exhibition shall meet all movement and import requirements of Chapter a certificate of veterinary inspection is required by rules 901:1-18-01 901:1-17 of the Administrative Code. to 901:1-18-11 of the Administrative Code shall forward a copy of the 901:1-18-02 Definitions certificate of veterinary inspection to the Ohio department of agriculture’s As used in this chapter: division of animal industry. (A) "Exhibition” means any public show of animals which is sponsored by or 901:1-18-05 Poultry and fowl under the control of an Ohio county or independent agricultural society (A) All turkeys, chickens and gamebirds moved within or imported into Ohio organized under chapter 1711 of the revised code; or the Ohio state fair; for exhibition must: or which is assembled for a period which exceeds thirty-six hours or (1) Originate directly from a flock or hatchery which is a participant in the contains animals of origins other than Ohio. national poultry improvement plan for the eradication of disease and be (B) "Certificate of veterinary inspection” means a form from the state of origin accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirement which has been issued and completed by a licensed and accredited of this paragraph; or veterinarian attesting to the health status and identification of an animal (2) originate directly from a flock which has had a negative test for pullorum/ listed thereon. fowl typhoid disease within twelve months preceding the opening date (C) "Approved veterinarian” means any licensed and accredited veterinarian of exhibition and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they approved by the Ohio department of agriculture, or an employee of meet the requirement of this paragraph; or the Ohio department of agriculture or the United States department of (3) Have had a negative test for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease, within ninety agriculture, animal plant health inspection service, veterinary services. days, preceding the opening date of the exhibition and be accompanied (D) "Licensed and accredited veterinarian” means a person who is licensed by documentary evidence that they meet the requirement of this by the state of Ohio to practice veterinary medicine and who is certified paragraph; or by the United States department of agriculture, animal plant health (4) Be tested for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease upon arrival at the exhibition inspection service, veterinary services, to be an accredited veterinarian. by a tester approved by the Ohio department of agriculture and found (E) "Residue” means any poisonous or deleterious pesticide governed by 40 negative. C.F.R. 180, any poisonous or deleterious substance governed by 21 C.F.R. (B) The rapid whole blood test shall not be used to test turkeys for compliance 109.6, or any other substance governed by 21 C.F.R. 556. with the requirements of paragraph (A) (2), (A) (3) of this rule (A) (4). (F) "Contagious or infectious disease” means any disease, including any (C) Waterfowl, doves and pigeons are exempt from this rule. foreign animal disease, or vector, capable of transmission by any means 901:1-18-06 Cattle from a carrier animal to a human or to another animal and includes (A) Cattle moved within Ohio for exhibition: dangerously contagious or infectious diseases. (1) The animals presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or (G) "Tuberculosis accredited free herd” is one that has passed at least two evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. consecutive annual negative official tests for tuberculosis in accordance (B) All cattle imported into Ohio for exhibition must: with the "Uniform Methods and Rules - Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication”, (1) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within and has no other evidence of bovine tuberculosis. thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; 901:1-18-03 Exhibitions: sanitation, inspection and records (2) Originate from a tuberculosis-accredited free herd, an accredited free (A) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall have in attendance an approved state or zone, or a modified accredited advance state or zone; veterinarian for the duration of the exhibit. (3) If originate from a modified accredited state or zone must comply with (B) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall: Rule 901:1-17-03 of the Administrative Code (1) Immediately, prior to an exhibition and under the direction of the approved (4) If originate from an accreditation preparatory or a nonaccredited state or veterinarian, thoroughly clean and disinfect each building, pen, stall, ring zone are prohibited from exhibition; or other enclosure in which animals are to be quartered for exhibition; (5) If from a brucellosis class A state or area/zone must be negative to an (2) Have the approved veterinarian: official brucellosis test within thirty days of the opening date of the (a) Examine the certificate of veterinary inspection when required for an exhibition unless: they are under six months of age, steers, or official animal brought to the exhibition; vaccinates under twenty months of age (dairy) or twenty-four months of (b) Inspect within a reasonable time of arrival each animal brought to the age (beef); and exhibit for symptoms of any infectious or contagious diseases; (6) If from a brucellosis class B or C state or area/zone must meet all (c) Daily inspect each animal present at the exhibition for symptoms of requirements for pre-entry testing as specified in 9 C.F.R. 78.9 and infectious or contagious disease. obtain an Ohio permit prior to movement. (3) Maintain a record for one year from the date of exhibition of each animal (C) Cattle from a brucellosis certified free herd or class free state or area/zone present at the exhibit. The record shall contain the name and address are not required to be brucellosis tested. of the owner of each animal and the species and breed of the animal. 901:1-18-07 Goats (4) May order the immediate removal of any animal which in the opinion of (A) Goats moved within Ohio for exhibition: the approved veterinarian places other animals at unacceptable risk of (1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms of or disease. evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (C) An exemption from the requirements of paragraph (B) (1) of this rule may be (2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteen months of age and requested from the department and will be granted when, in the judgment older must be identified with an official identification as defined in rule of the department, cleaning and disinfection will serve no purpose. By 901:1-13-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code. way of example only, cleaning and disinfection will generally serve no (B) Goats imported into Ohio for exhibition: purpose in a newly constructed building that has never been occupied. (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary 901:1-18-04 Exhibitors inspection issued within thirty days preceding the (A) No person shall present for exhibition or exhibit an animal which he knows opening date of the exhibition; or has reason to suspect is affected with or has been exposed to a (2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no dangerously contagious or infectious disease or residue. symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious

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disease; and (a) They originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies qualified (3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the following statement herd; or written on the certificate of veterinary inspection "the goats in this (b) Are suckling pigs accompanying a negative dam; or shipment are not known to be under any movement restrictions because (c) They originate from a pseudorabies vaccinated herd and meet the of scrapie.” following conditions: (4) Originate from a tuberculosis accredited free herd as defined in rule 901- (i) The herd has had a negative monitored test within twelve months, and 18-02 (G) of the Administrative Code for bovine tuberculosis eradication; (ii) The swine presented for show are negative to a pseudorabies or differential test; or (5) Originate from a bovine accredited free state or zone, or a bovine modified (3) Will be exempt from the requirement of a certificate of veterinary accredited advanced state or zone; or inspection if they originate immediately and directly from a stage V (6) Originate from a bovine modified accredited state or zone must comply area and show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious with Rule 901:1-17-06 of the Administrative Code. disease. (C) If originate from a bovine accreditation preparatory or a bovine non- (4) Are exempted by a written permit issued by the department. accredited state or zone are prohibited from exhibition. (B) Swine imported into Ohio for exhibition: 901:1-18-08 Horses, mules and ponies (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued (A) Horses, mules and ponies moved within Ohio for exhibition: within thirty days preceding the exhibition opening date; and (1) if not under quarantine and if they are free of any signs of a contagious or (2) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within thirty days of the infectious disease; and exhibition opening date unless: (2) If the animal is twelve months of age or older, the exhibition manager (a) They originate immediately and directly from a stage V area or from may require that the animal has been tested and classed negative to an area or country recognized by United States department of an official test for equine infectious anemia within twelve months of the agriculture, animal plant health inspection service, veterinary services opening date of the exhibition. as pseudorabies free; or (B) Horses, mules and ponies imported into Ohio for exhibition: (b) They originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies qualified (1) Shall be accompanied by an official certificate of veterinary inspection herd and have not been previously exhibited this show season; or issued within thirty days of the opening date of the exhibition or obtain (c) Are exempted by a written permit issued by the department. a permit for extended time granted by the chief of the division of animal (C) Swine moved within or imported into Ohio for racing shall: industry as authorized in paragraph (C) of the rule 901:1-17-01 of the (1) Be separated at all times from any other swine on the exhibition grounds Administrative Code; and by the greatest distance reasonably possible; and (2) If the animal is twelve months of age or older, if shall be accompanied by (2) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within evidence the animal was negative to an official test for equine infectious thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; and anemia within twelve months of the opening date of the exhibition; and (3) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within thirty days of the (3) Upon request by an authorized representative of the Ohio department of exhibition opening date unless: agriculture, the person responsible for each animal must make available (a) They originate immediately and directly from a stage V area or from a chronological list of dates, places and events attended by this animal an area or country recognized by United States department of within thirty days prior to entry into Ohio. agriculture, animal plant health inspection service, veterinary services 901:1-18-09 Sheep as pseudorabies free; or (A) Sheep moved within Ohio for exhibition: (b) They originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies qualified (1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence herd and have not been previously exhibited this show season; of an infectious or contagious disease. (c) Are exempt by written permit issued by the department. (2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteen months of age and (4) Be exempt from the immediate slaughter requirement of paragraph (A) older must be identified with an official identification as defined in rule (c) of this rule. 901:1-13-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code. 901:1-18-11 Llama (B) Sheep imported into Ohio for exhibition: (A) Llama moved within Ohio for exhibition when presented for exhibition must (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. within thirty days preceding the exhibition opening date; and (B) Llama imported into Ohio for exhibition: (2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued of an infectious or contagious disease; and within thirty days preceding the exhibition opening date. (3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the following statement (2) When presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of written on the certificate of veterinary inspection "the sheep in this contagious disease. shipment are not known to be under any movement restrictions because "Chapter 901-19 (Ohio’s Livestock tampering exhibition rules) will be made of scrapie.” available to a livestock exhibitor or adult advisor upon request.” 901:1-18-10 Swine (A) Swine moved within Ohio for exhibition: AGRICULTURE HALL (1) At a terminal show must: Committee: Bamfield, Raber*, McCormick, Wilson (a) Show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease; Read all rules and regulations carefully before making entries in any and department. (b) Originate from a county which sixty days prior to the exhibition opening Entries in all departments are limited to the residents of Guernsey County. date had no pseudorabies quarantined herds; and • All entries must be the work of the exhibitor. (c) Have no breeding swine present and all swine removed are delivered for • Enter in the proper class or your entry will not be judged. immediate slaughter or to a licensed livestock facility. • No article can compete for more than one premium. (d) Notwithstanding any other provisions of these rules, the manager or • No purchased article can compete, exception for relics and antiques. sponsor of the exhibition may, prior to permitting the exhibition of • All work made in foreign countries barred. any porcine animal at a terminal show require proof, for example a VS • Only one entry in each class per exhibitor, limited to 50 items total. form 4-33, animal disease diagnostic laboratory submission form, or • If any entry is worn, soiled, or in the opinion of the Judge, considered a certificate of veterinary inspection, the animal has been tested and unworthy, the premium will be withheld. classed "negative” to an official test for pseudorabies within forty-five • If only one item in class, does not guarantee a 1st premium. days immediately preceding the opening date of the exhibition. • Entering exact same item year after year is prohibited. (2) At all other shows, must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary • Do not ask to make entries of articles not listed. inspection issued within fortyfive days preceding the exhibition opening • Premiums will be paid only on articles in this list. date; and Must be negative to an official pseudorabies test within forty- • Best of Show Rosette Awarded for each Division five days of the exhibition opening date unless: • All articles for exhibition including baked goods and cut flowersmust be

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in the hall by 5:00 p.m. Sunday, so that members in charge may classify DIVISION #03 SMALL GRAINS (Must be current year) and arrange. Class # Class Name Premiums • When item states “other not listed” you must write exact name of item 08 1 gal. Soybeans, Any Variety...... $3.00-$2.50 on the entry and tag. 09 1 gal. Wheat, Any Variety...... $3.00-$2.50 No exhibit shall be removed before 9:00 A.M. on SUNDAY. If your exhibit 10 1 gal. Oats, Any Variety...... $3.00-$2.50 cannot remain until the required release time, (please do not enter) 11 1 pt. Red Clover Seed...... $3.00-$2.50 Entries POSITIVELY close August 24, 2019, please mail your entries early. 12 1 pt. Timothy Seed...... $3.00-$2.50 See you at the Fair! THE GUERNSEY COUNTY AGRICULTURE SOCIETY WILL NOT BE DIVISION #04 VEGETABLES/ROOTS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST, MISSING, STOLEN OR DAMAGED ITEMS FOR Class # Class Name Premiums EXHIBIT. PREMIUM MONEY AND ENTRIES MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 90 13 5 Potatoes, Kennebec...... $3.00-$2.50 DAYS OR WILL BE FORFEITED. 14 5 Potatoes, Rural Russett...... $3.00-$2.50 AGRICULTURE HALL HOURS FOR THE 2019 GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIR: 15 5 Potatoes, Pontiac...... $3.00-$2.50 Monday 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. 16 5 Potatoes, Not Listed Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 Tuesday 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. 17 5 Yellow Sweet Potatoes...... $3.00-$2.50 Wednesday 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. 18 5 Red Yams...... $3.00-$2.50 Thursday 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. 19 5 Tomatoes, Red...... $3.00-$2.50 Friday 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 20 5 Tomatoes, Yellow...... $3.00-$2.50 Saturday 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 21 5 Heirloom Tomatoes...... $3.00-$2.50 Sunday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. pick up premiums & items 22 5 Cherry Tomatoes...... $3.00-$2.50 23 5 Tomatoes, Not Listed Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS 24 5 Onions, Red...... $3.00-$2.50 Section A 25 5 Onions, Yellow...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #01 CORN (5 ears) 26 5 Onions, White...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 27 5 Beets, Any Variety...... $3.00-$2.50 01 Early...... $3.00-$2.50 28 5 Carrots...... $3.00-$2.50 02 Mid-season...... $3.00-$2.50 29 5 Radishes (white or red)...... $3.00-$2.50 03 Late...... $3.00-$2.50 30 5 Okra...... $3.00-$2.50 04 Ornamental...... $3.00-$2.50 31 5 Green/Red Peppers, Mangos...... $3.00-$2.50 32 5 Hot Peppers, Any Variety...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #02 POPCORN (5 ears) 33 3 Parsnips...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 34 3 Cucumbers, Any Variety...... $3.00-$2.50 05 Yellow...... $3.00-$2.50 35 3 Turnips...... $3.00-$2.50 06 White...... $3.00-$2.50 36 3 Garlic...... $3.00-$2.50 07 Not Listed Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 37 1 Egg Plant...... $3.00-$2.50 Good Luck to All Guernsey County Fair Participants!! You Got This!!

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38 1 Cabbage (Trimmed)...... $3.00-$2.50 57 Vegetable Display...... $7.00-$5.00-$4.00 39 1 Squash, Banana...... $3.00-$2.50 HORTICULTURAL 40 1 Squash, Acorn...... $3.00-$2.50 Section B 41 1 Squash, Butternut...... $3.00-$2.50 Form and Quality...... 35% 42 1 Squash, Zu...... $3.00-$2.50 Size ...... 15% 43 1 Squash, Not Listed Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 Uniformity of Display...... 30% 44 1 Pumpkin, Field...... $3.00-$2.50 Color...... 20% 45 1 Pumpkin, Pie...... $3.00-$2.50 46 1 Pumpkin, Not Listed Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #01 APPLES 47 1 Watermelon, Any Variety...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 48 1 Muskmelon, Any Variety...... $3.00-$2.50 01 5 Rome...... $3.00-$2.50 49 5 Gourds, odd-curious...... $3.00-$2.50 02 5 Jonathan...... $3.00-$2.50 50 5 Gourds, painted...... $3.00-$2.50 03 5 Golden Delicious...... $3.00-$2.50 51 1 pt. Lima Beans, Dry...... $3.00-$2.50 04 5 Red Delicious...... $3.00-$2.50 52 1 pt. White or Field Beans, Dry...... $3.00-$2.50 05 5 McIntosh...... $3.00-$2.50 53 1 pt. Beans Dry, Not Listed Must Be Named ...... $3.00-$2.50 06 5 Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 54 5 Stalks Rhubarb...... $3.00-$2.50 55 Misc. must be named...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #02 PEARS Class # Class Name Premiums DIVISION #05 BEAN DISPLAY 07 5 Bartlett...... $3.00-$2.50 This display will consist of dried beans, 1 pt. each of at least 5 different 08 5 Keiffer...... $3.00-$2.50 varieties. Beans entered in this display cannot compete in single classes. This 09 5 Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 display will be judged on quality and appearance. Class # Class Name Premiums DIVISION #03 PLUMS 56 Bean Display...... $7.00-$5.00-$4.00 Class # Class Name Premiums 10 5 Plums, Any Variety...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #06 VEGETABLE DISPLAY This display will will be a basket display. More than 4 varieties of vegetables DIVISION #04 GRAPES must be shown in this exhibit. Varieties and the amount of varieties above Class # Class Name Premiums the 4 required, is left up to the individual exhibitor. Vegetables entered in 11 Concord...... $3.00-$2.50 this display cannot compete in single classes. This display will be judged on 12 White...... $3.00-$2.50 quality and appearance. 13 Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums DIVISION #05 PEACHES Class # Class Name Premiums 14 Hale Haven...... $3.00-$2.50 15 Elberta...... $3.00-$2.50 16 Not listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50

DIVISION #06 QUINCES Class # Class Name Premiums 17 Quinces Any Variety...... $3.00-$2.50

DIVISION #07 FRUIT DISPLAY Not more than 4 varieties of anyone fruit may be shown in this display. Each variety should contain 5 fruit. The number of varieties is left up to the individual exhibitor. Fruit entered in this display cannot compete in single classes. This display will be judge on Quality and Appearance. Class # Class Name Premiums 18 Fruit Display...... $7.00-$5.00-$4.00

HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES Section C Canned goods shall be exhibited in standard canning Quart and Pint glass jars, with NEW LIDS. No canned goods will be opened unless for final judgement. Use 12 inch plates with plastic bags for breads. Use 6 inch plates with plastic bags for candy and cookies.

DIVISION #01 CAKES SCORE CARD General Appearance...... 15 points Finess...... 5 points Tenderness...... 10 points Uniformity...... 5 points Springiness...... 10 points Color ...... 5 points Flavor...... 50 points Class # Class Name Premiums 01 Angel Food, not iced...... $5.00-$4.00 02 Chocolate...... $5.00-$4.00 38 | 2019 Guernsey County Fair Premium List Book Guern Co39 Fair38

03 Fruit...... $5.00-$4.00 49 Fancy Tea...... $3.00-$2.50 04 Texas Sheet Cake...... $5.00-$4.00 50 Other, Not Listed. Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 05 Applesauce...... $5.00-$4.00 06 White...... $5.00-$4.00 DIVISION #07 DROP COOKIES 07 Spice...... $5.00-$4.00 Class # Class Name Premiums 08 Carrot...... $5.00-$4.00 51 No Bake Cookies...... $3.00-$2.50 09 Coconut...... $5.00-$4.00 52 Molasses...... $3.00-$2.50 10 Cupcakes, (4 total)...... $5.00-$4.00 53 Oatmeal...... $3.00-$2.50 11 Cake, Not Listed Must Be Named...... $5.00-$4.00 54 Chocolate...... $3.00-$2.50 55 Chocolate Chip...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #02 BEST DECORATED CAKE (may be artificial) 56 Orange...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 57 Snickerdoodles...... $3.00-$2.50 12 Wedding...... $6.00-$5.00 58 Other, Not Listed. Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 13 Birthday...... $6.00-$5.00 14 Novelty...... $6.00-$5.00 DIVISION #08 ICE BOX COOKIES 15 Misc., Not Listed Must Be Named...... $6.00-$5.00 Class # Class Name Premiums 59 Butterscotch...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #03 YEAST BREAD 60 Peanut Butter...... $3.00-$2.50 SCORE CARD 61 Date...... $3.00-$2.50 General Appearance...... 15 points 62 Party Cookies (artistic)...... $3.00-$2.50 Crust...... 20 points 63 Other, Not Listed. Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 Crumb...... 25 points Flavor...... 40 points DIVISION #09 BAR COOKIES Class # Class Name Premiums Class # Class Name Premiums 64 Brownies...... $3.00-$2.50 16 Loaf White Bread...... $4.00-$3.00 65 Other, Not Listed. Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 17 Loaf Other Grain...... $4.00-$3.00 18 Rolls White (3 total)...... $4.00-$3.00 DIVISION #10 PIES 19 Rolls Other Grain (3 total)...... $4.00-$3.00 All pies must be on 6” pans and placed in plastic bags or will not be judged. 20 Clover Leaf Rolls (3 total)...... $4.00-$3.00 Pans not provided. 21 Doughnuts (3 total)...... $4.00-$3.00 Class # Class Name Premiums 22 Sweet Rolls (3 total)...... $4.00-$3.00 66 Apple...... $4.00-$3.00 23 Coffee Cake...... $4.00-$3.00 67 Cherry...... $4.00-$3.00 24 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $4.00-$3.00 68 Peach...... $4.00-$3.00 69 Raisin...... $4.00-$3.00 DIVISION #04 QUICK BREAD 70 Pumpkin...... $4.00-$3.00 Class # Class Name Premiums 71 Custard...... $4.00-$3.00 25 Zu Bread...... $4.00-$3.00 72 Raspberry...... $4.00-$3.00 26 Banana...... $4.00-$3.00 73 Blackberry...... $4.00-$3.00 27 Pumpkin...... $4.00-$3.00 74 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $4.00-$3.00 28 Nut...... $4.00-$3.00 29 Corn Bread...... $4.00-$3.00 DIVISION #11 JELLIES (jelly glasses) 30 Gingerbread...... $4.00-$3.00 Canned goods shall be exhibited in standard canning Quart and Pint glass 31 Muffins (3 total)...... $4.00-$3.00 jars, with NEW LIDS. Jelly in regulation jelly glasses with lids to fit. No canned 32 Biscuits, Baking Powder (3 total)...... $4.00-$3.00 goods will be opened unless for final judgement. Scoring for Jellies, Jams, 33 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $4.00-$3.00 Preserves, Fruit Butter, Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles, Relishes, and Meats will be as follows: DIVISION #05 CANDY Candy will be displayed on a 6 inch plate, with a plastic bag cover. Each plate SCORE CARD will contain 6 pieces. Appearance...... 50 points Class # Class Name Premiums Consistency...... 25 points 34 Molded Chocolate...... $3.00-$2.50 Container...... 25 points 35 Buckeyes...... $3.00-$2.50 36 Chocolate Fudge...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 37 Mint...... $3.00-$2.50 75 Apple...... $3.00-$2.50 38 Divinity...... $3.00-$2.50 76 Plum...... $3.00-$2.50 39 Fondant...... $3.00-$2.50 77 Raspberry, Red...... $3.00-$2.50 40 Peanut Brittle...... $3.00-$2.50 78 Raspberry, Black...... $3.00-$2.50 41 Peanut Butter Fudge...... $3.00-$2.50 79 Strawberry...... $3.00-$2.50 42 Caramels...... $3.00-$2.50 80 Cherry...... $3.00-$2.50 43 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 81 Currant...... $3.00-$2.50 82 Crabapple...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #06 ROLLED COOKIES 83 Grape...... $3.00-$2.50 All cookies are limited to 4 cookies, and will be showed on a 6 inch plate with 84 Quince...... $3.00-$2.50 plastic bag cover. 85 Blackberry...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 86 Elderberry...... $3.00-$2.50 44 Ginger...... $3.00-$2.50 87 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 45 Plain Sugar...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #12 JAMS (pint) 46 Brown Sugar...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 47 Filled...... $3.00-$2.50 88 Strawberry...... $3.00-$2.50 48 Pin Wheel...... $3.00-$2.50 89 Raspberry, Red...... $3.00-$2.50

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90 Raspberry, Black...... $3.00-$2.50 149 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 91 Peach...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #17 MEATS 92 Cherry...... $3.00-$2.50 To be in standard fruit canning jars with NEW LIDS. Will not be opened for 93 Plum...... $3.00-$2.50 judging. 94 Blackberry...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 95 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 150 Beef...... $4.00-$3.00 151 Chicken...... $4.00-$3.00 DIVISION #13 PRESERVES (pint) 152 Pork...... $4.00-$3.00 Class # Class Name Premiums 153 Sausage...... $4.00-$3.00 96 Peach...... $3.00-$2.50 154 Veal...... $4.00-$3.00 97 Apple...... $3.00-$2.50 155 Other, Not Listed must Be Named...... $4.00-$3.00 98 Plum...... $3.00-$2.50 99 Grape...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #18 MEAT DISPLAY 100 Strawberry...... $3.00-$2.50 Four Quarts of meats or more may be shown in this exhibit. The number 101 Raspberry...... $3.00-$2.50 of varieties is left up to the individual exhibitor. Meat entered in the display 102 Currant...... $3.00-$2.50 cannot compete in single classes. 103 Cherry...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 104 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 156 Meat Display...... $7.00-$6.00-$5.00

DIVISION #14 FRUIT BUTTER (pint) DIVISION #19 MISCELLANEOUS Class # Class Name Premiums Class # Class Name Premiums 105 Apple...... $3.00-$2.50 157 Dried Fruit, (any variety)...... $3.00-$2.50 106 Peach...... $3.00-$2.50 158 Cider Vinegar 1 qt...... $3.00-$2.50 107 Pear...... $3.00-$2.50 159 White Vinegar 1 qt...... $3.00-$2.50 108 Grape...... $3.00-$2.50 160 Maple Syrup 1 qt...... $3.00-$2.50 109 Plum...... $3.00-$2.50 161 Honey, Light 1 qt...... $3.00-$2.50 110 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 162 Honey, Dark 1 qt...... $3.00-$2.50 163 Hand Soap 1/2 lb...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #15 CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES (quart) 164 Eggs - Brown or white 1/2 Doz...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 165 Nuts any variety...... $3.00-$2.50 111 Peaches...... $3.00-$2.50 166 Others, Not listed must be named...... $3.00-$2.50 112 Plums...... $3.00-$2.50 113 Pears...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #20 AMATEUR HOMEMADE WINE 114 Cherries...... $3.00-$2.50 167 Dry White Wine/Grape...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 115 Raspberries...... $3.00-$2.50 168 Sweet White Wine/Grape...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 116 Strawberries...... $3.00-$2.50 169 Dry Red Wine/Grape...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 117 Blackberries...... $3.00-$2.50 170 Sweet Red Wine/Grape...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 118 Apples...... $3.00-$2.50 171 Berry Wine (Must be Named)...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 119 Quinces...... $3.00-$2.50 172 Apple Wine...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 120 Beans, Wax...... $3.00-$2.50 173 Peach or Pear Wine...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 121 Beans, Green...... $3.00-$2.50 174 Fruit Blend Wine...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 122 Beans, Horticulture...... $3.00-$2.50 175 Rhubarb Wine...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 123 Beans, Lima pint)...... $3.00-$2.50 176 Wine Not listed must be Named...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 124 Corn, On The Cob...... $3.00-$2.50 177 Kit Wine...... $6.00-$4.00-$3.00 125 Corn, Whole...... $3.00-$2.50 1. Wines may be made from grapes, other fruit, vegetables, grains, or other 126 Corn, Cream Style...... $3.00-$2.50 suitable ingredients. 127 Tomato, Juice...... $3.00-$2.50 2. Wines must be amateur homemade by the process of fermentation and 128 Tomato, Yellow...... $3.00-$2.50 must not be blended with commercial wines. 129 Tomato, Red...... $3.00-$2.50 3. All wines entered must be made by the exhibitor named. If multiple parties 130 Beets...... $3.00-$2.50 make the wine together, only one person may be the exhibitor and winner. 131 Potatoes, (any)...... $3.00-$2.50 4. Exhibitors may enter only one bottle per class. 132 Potatoes, Sweet...... $3.00-$2.50 5. Exhibits should be submitted in clear smooth glass bottle of approximately 133 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 26 ounce capacity. Bottle should have nearly straight dies and a top which can be removed without tools except a corkscrew. Capsules, foil or other DIVISION #16 PICKLES AND RELISHES seals must not be used over the bottle closure. Class # Class Name Premiums 6. Bottles should be filled to within 1” to 2” of the fully installed top or cork 134 Cucumbers, (sweet)...... $3.00-$2.50 and must not be overfilled. 135 Cucumbers, (dill)...... $3.00-$2.50 7. All bottles must have ingredients listed on 2x2 labels. No personal ID. 136 Spiced Apples...... $3.00-$2.50 137 Spiced Pears...... $3.00-$2.50 HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES DRYGOODS 138 Spiced Peaches...... $3.00-$2.50 Section D 139 Beets...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #01 QUILTS AND BEDSPREADS 140 Peppers, Green (sweet)...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 141 Peppers, Hot...... $3.00-$2.50 001 Applique, by hand...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 142 Sauerkraut...... $3.00-$2.50 002 Applique, by machine...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 143 Zucchini...... $3.00-$2.50 003 Floss, Embroidered...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 144 Tomato Ketchup...... $3.00-$2.50 004 Cross Stitch...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 145 Mustard...... $3.00-$2.50 005 Most Original Design...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 146 Salsa...... $3.00-$2.50 006 Knotted...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 147 Pasta Sauce...... $3.00-$2.50 007 Patchwork...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 148 Spaghetti Sauce...... $3.00-$2.50 008 Baby or Crib, Hand Quilted...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00

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2019 Guernsey County Fair Youth Art Show Open to all Guernsey County Residents 18 years and under by September 9th. 2019 i Entries limited to one artwork per student, per division i Artwork can be 2-D (Wall-hanging) or 3-D (Table-top/stand alone) i All hanging artwork must have secure hanging wire or string attached back of frame i Students name must be covered if on artwork (names will be displayed after judging) i All artwork must be in place by 4:00 PM Sunday, September 8, 2019, at the Arts and Engineering Building (formerly 4-H Booth Building) at the Guernsey County Fairground and remain on display until Sunday, September 15, 2019 at 9:00 AM. All artwork must be picked up between 9:00am. and 12 noon Sunday, September 15, 2019 i Divisions: 2-D Traditional (Oil, Acrylic, Charcoal, Pastels, or Water Color) 2-D Graphics (Mixed mediums or Collages) 2-D Photographic Artwork (Photos must be work of exhibitor) 3-D Sculpture (Any medium) i Awards for 5 places in each division and Best of Show overall i Artwork will be judged Monday, September 9, 2019 i Guernsey County Fair will not be responsible for loss or damage to articles in the art show Questions contact: Lori Bamfield 740-260-0545 [email protected]

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009 Baby or Crib, Machine Quilted...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 050 Poncho, Cape or Stole...... $3.00-$2.50 010 Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 051 Adult Sweater or Vest...... $3.00-$2.50 011 Machine Pieced, Machine Quilted...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 052 Child Sweater or Vest...... $3.00-$2.50 012 Pieced and Appliques, same quilt...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 053 Infant Afghan...... $3.00-$2.50 013 Best Quilting, New...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 054 Hair Pin Lace...... $3.00-$2.50 014 Best Quilting, Old...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 055 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 015 Special Occasion Quilt Of All Sizes...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 016 Specimen of Old Coverlet or Quilt...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 DIVISION #06 KNITTING 017 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $8.00-$7.00-$6.00 Class # Class Name Premiums 056 Adult Garment (suit, dress, coat, etc.)...... $5.00-$3.00 DIVISION #02 RUGS 057 Poncho, Cape or Shawl...... $5.00-$3.00 Class # Class Name Premiums 058 Afghan...... $5.00-$3.00 018 Woven...... $3.00-$2.50 059 Infant Afghan...... $5.00-$3.00 019 Braided...... $3.00-$2.50 060 Adult Sweater or Vest...... $5.00-$3.00 020 Crochet...... $3.00-$2.50 061 Child’s Sweater or Vest...... $5.00-$3.00 021 Hooked...... $3.00-$2.50 062 Three Piece Baby Set...... $5.00-$3.00 022 Cut and Tied...... $3.00-$2.50 063 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $5.00-$3.00 023 Knitted...... $3.00-$2.50 024 Latch Hooking...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #07 MACRAME 025 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 064 Purse...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #03 HAND LOOM WEAVING 065 Belt...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 066 Wall Hangings...... $3.00-$2.50 026 Cotton Rag Rug...... $3.00-$2.50 067 Pot Hangers...... $3.00-$2.50 027 Wool Rag Rug...... $3.00-$2.50 068 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 028 Filler Rag Rug...... $3.00-$2.50 029 Yardage...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #08 HAND SEWING 030 Hand Woven Cushion Top...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 031 Hand Woven Place Mat...... $3.00-$2.50 069 Adult Garment...... $3.00-$2.50 032 Household Accessory...... $3.00-$2.50 070 Child’s Garment...... $3.00-$2.50 033 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 071 Stuffed Toy...... $3.00-$2.50 072 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #04 PILLOWS (must be made up) Class # Class Name Premiums DIVISION #09 MACHINE SEWING 034 Embroidered, White or Colored...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 035 Cross Stitch...... $3.00-$2.50 073 Adult Suit...... $5.00-$4.00 036 Applique (sewing thread)...... $3.00-$2.50 074 Lady’s Dress...... $3.00-$2.50 037 Patchwork...... $3.00-$2.50 075 Blouse...... $3.00-$2.50 038 Candlewick...... $3.00-$2.50 076 Slacks...... $3.00-$2.50 039 Filet Crochet, Solid...... $3.00-$2.50 077 Child’s Coat...... $3.00-$2.50 040 Smocked...... $3.00-$2.50 078 Child’s Blouse or Shirt...... $3.00-$2.50 041 Crewel...... $3.00-$2.50 079 Girl’s Skirt or Jumper...... $3.00-$2.50 042 Latch Hooking...... $3.00-$2.50 080 Child’s Pajamas...... $3.00-$2.50 043 Counted Cross Stitch...... $3.00-$2.50 081 Child’s Sports Wear...... $3.00-$2.50 044 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 082 Stuffed Toy...... $3.00-$2.50 083 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #05 CROCHETING Class # Class Name Premiums DIVISION #10 SWEAT SHIRTS AND TEE SHIRTS 045 Tablecloth or Luncheon Set...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 046 Bedspread or Afghan...... $3.00-$2.50 084 Cross Stitch...... $3.00-$2.50 047 Pillow Slip (1)...... $3.00-$2.50 085 Applique...... $3.00-$2.50 048 Centerpiece (17 inches or more)...... $3.00-$2.50 086 Painted...... $3.00-$2.50 049 Doily (16 inches or under)...... $3.00-$2.50 087 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50

DIVISION #11 EMBROIDERY Gene Moore Class # Class Name Premiums 088 Dresser Scarf...... $3.00-$2.50 Agent 089 Center Piece...... $3.00-$2.50 Gene Moore Insurance Agency 090 Towels (2)...... $3.00-$2.50 Nationwide Insurance 091 Pillow Slip (1)...... $3.00-$2.50 092 Luncheon or Table Cloth...... $3.00-$2.50 1210 Woodlawn Avenue 093 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 Cambridge, OH 43725 DIVISION #12 LIQUID EMBROIDERY Class # Class Name Premiums Tel 740-432-5940 094 Towels...... $3.00-$2.50 Cell 740-680-0317 095 Doily...... $3.00-$2.50 Tel 888-226-4130 096 Dresser Scarf...... $3.00-$2.50 097 Center Piece...... $3.00-$2.50 Fax 740-439-5442 098 Table Cloth or Luncheon Set...... $3.00-$2.50 0685066 [email protected] 099 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 CJ-1 42 | 2019 Guernsey County Fair Premium List Book GUERNSEYGUERNSEY Fai Fair43r43

018 Water Color Painting, Still Life or Flowers...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #13 SWEDISH EMBROIDERY 019 Water Color Painting, Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 100 Towels...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #03 GRAPHICS (Pencil, Ink, Pastels, or Charcoal) 101 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 Only those articles equipped for securely hanging will be accepted. Class # Class Name Premiums DIVISION #14 CUT WORK 020 Portrait of Head...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 021 Fruit or Flowers...... $3.00-$2.50 102 Table Runner...... $3.00-$2.50 022 Computer Graphics...... $3.00-$2.50 103 Pillow Slip (1)...... $3.00-$2.50 023 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 104 Center Piece...... $3.00-$2.50 105 Table Cloth or Luncheon Set...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #04 YOUTH STUDENTS UNDER 18 YEARS 106 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 Only those articles equipped for securely hanging will be accepted. Class # Class Name Premiums DIVISION #15 APPLIQUE 024 Oil Painting, Any Subject...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 025 Acrylic or Water Color Painting, 107 Towels (2)...... $3.00-$2.50 Any Subject...... $3.00-$2.50 108 Pillow Slip (1)...... $3.00-$2.50 026 Graphics, Any Subject...... $3.00-$2.50 109 Table Cloth or Luncheon Set...... $3.00-$2.50 027 Computer Graphics...... $3.00-$2.50 110 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 028 Poster, Cartoons...... $3.00-$2.50 029 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #16 NEEDLEPOINT Class # Class Name Premiums DIVISION #05 PICTURES (framed) 111 Pillow Top...... $3.00-$2.50 Only those articles equipped for securely hanging will be accepted. 112 Chair Set...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 113 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 030 Seed...... $3.00-$2.50 031 Crewel...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #17 CROSS STITCH 032 String...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 033 Needlepoint...... $3.00-$2.50 114 Dresser Scarf or Centerpiece...... $3.00-$2.50 034 Counted Cross Stitch...... $3.00-$2.50 115 Towels (2)...... $3.00-$2.50 035 Cross Stitch Picture or Sampler...... $3.00-$2.50 116 Pillow Slip (1)...... $3.00-$2.50 036 Decoupage...... $3.00-$2.50 117 Tablecloth or Luncheon Set...... $3.00-$2.50 037 Latch Hooking...... $3.00-$2.50 118 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 038 Candlewick...... $3.00-$2.50 039 Pretty Punch...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #18 TATTING 040 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 119 Handkerchief...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #06 WALLHANGING 120 Pillow Slip Edge (1)...... $3.00-$2.50 Only those articles equipped for securely hanging will be accepted. 121 Center Piece Solid Tatting...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 122 Other, Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 041 Quilted Applique...... $3.00-$2.50 042 Quilted Piece...... $3.00-$2.50 ARTS ANTIQUES CRAFTS HOBBY 043 Embroidered...... $3.00-$2.50 Section E 044 Latch Hooking...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #01 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY 045 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 Photos must be the work of the exhibitor. All photographs must be placed in 8x10 sheet protector. Entry tags secured to front of protector so to be DIVISION #07 RELICS AND ANTIQUES seen. Plastic sleeves will not be furnished. Any photograph entry not properly Class # Class Name Premiums prepared will not be judged. 046 Bible...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 047 Oldest Cookbook...... $3.00-$2.50 001 Landscape, Color...... $2.50-$2.00 048 Oldest Book...... $3.00-$2.50 002 Human Interest, Color...... $2.50-$2.00 049 Cake Stand...... $3.00-$2.50 003 Animal, Color...... $2.50-$2.00 050 Jewelry...... $3.00-$2.50 004 Portrait, Color...... $2.50-$2.00 051 Old Pottery...... $3.00-$2.50 005 Action, Color...... $2.50-$2.00 052 Best Unusual Article...... $3.00-$2.50 006 Flowers, Color...... $2.50-$2.00 053 Small Graniteware...... $3.00-$2.50 007 Misc., Color...... $2.50-$2.00 054 Old Tool (any type)...... $3.00-$2.50 008 Misc., Black & White...... $2.50-$2.00 055 Old Clock...... $3.00-$2.50 009 Gue. Co. Fair Theme...... $2.50-$2.00 056 Old Toy...... $3.00-$2.50 010 Patriotic Theme Photos ...... $2.50-$2.00 057 Old Wooden Object...... $3.00-$2.50 058 Old China...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #02 FINE ARTS 059 Depression Glass...... $3.00-$2.50 Only those articles equipped for securely hanging will be accepted. 060 Old Guernsey County Fair Item...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 061 Milk Glass...... $3.00-$2.50 011 Oil Painting, Landscape...... $3.00-$2.50 062 Misc. Must be named...... $3.00-$2.50 012 Oil Painting, Still Life or Flowers...... $3.00-$2.50 013 Oil Painting, Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #08 CERAMICS 014 Acrylic Painting, Landscape...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 015 Acrylic Painting, Still Life or Flowers...... $3.00-$2.50 063 Glaze...... $3.00-$2.50 016 Acrylic Painting, Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 064 Stains...... $3.00-$2.50 017 Water Color Painting, Landscape...... $3.00-$2.50 065 Porcelain...... $3.00-$2.50

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066 China Painted...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #17 HOBBY SHOW (amateur) 067 Hand Modeling...... $3.00-$2.50 In the opinion of the judge, most outstanding hobby. 068 Sgraffito...... $3.00-$2.50 Space is limited. Must fit in display case/ 069 Lusters...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 070 Jewelry...... $3.00-$2.50 113 Hobby Show...... $7.00-$6.00-$5.00 071 Glass...... $3.00-$2.50 072 Ceramic Doll...... $3.00-$2.50 FLORAL DEPARTMENT 073 Porcelain Doll...... $3.00-$2.50 Section F 074 Ceramic Figures...... $3.00-$2.50 All plants must be shown in the pots or containers in which they were grown. 075 Porcelain Figures...... $3.00-$2.50 No plant grown in the open ground, and potted for the occasion will be 076 Animals...... $3.00-$2.50 considered by the judge. 077 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #01 PLANTS DIVISION #09 DECORATIVE PAINTING Class # Class Name Premiums Class # Class Name Premiums 001 Specimen of Coleous...... $3.00-$2.50 078 On Glass...... $3.00-$2.50 002 Specimen of Fern (any variety)...... $3.00-$2.50 079 On Slate...... $3.00-$2.50 003 Specimen of Flowering Begonia...... $3.00-$2.50 080 On China...... $3.00-$2.50 004 Specimen of Foliage Begonia...... $3.00-$2.50 081 On Wood...... $3.00-$2.50 005 Specimen of Cactus...... $3.00-$2.50 082 On Tile...... $3.00-$2.50 006 Specimen of Geranium (any variety)...... $3.00-$2.50 083 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 007 Specimen of Hanging Basket (flowering)...... $3.00-$2.50 008 Specimen of Hanging Basket (foliage)...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #10 DECOUPAGE 009 Specimen of African Violet...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 010 Specimen, Not Listed Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 084 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 011 Terrarium...... $3.00-$2.50 012 Dish Garden or Planter...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #11 LEATHER 013 Fairy Garden...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 014 Plant Display, 5 or more varieties of 085 Purse...... $3.00-$2.50 growing plants, in separate 086 Belt...... $3.00-$2.50 containers. Plants in this display 087 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 cannot compete in single classes...... $6.00-$4.00

DIVISION #12 OTHER CRAFTS DIVISION #02 CUT FLOWERS Class # Class Name Premiums Classes 15 through and including 27, must be shown in a clear quart mason, 088 Dried Real Flower Arrangement...... $3.00-$2.50 standard canning type jar, or they will not be considered by the judge. 089 Silk Flower Arrangement...... $3.00-$2.50 090 Scrapbooking...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 091 Bead Work...... $3.00-$2.50 015 5 Roses...... $3.00-$2.50 092 Tin Punch...... $3.00-$2.50 016 5 Giant Zinnias...... $3.00-$2.50 093 Stained Glass...... $3.00-$2.50 017 5 Pompon Zinnias...... $3.00-$2.50 094 Grapevine...... $3.00-$2.50 018 5 Tall Marigolds...... $3.00-$2.50 095 Baskets...... $3.00-$2.50 019 5 Marigolds (any variety)...... $3.00-$2.50 096 Soft Sculpture...... $3.00-$2.50 020 5 French Dwarf Marigolds...... $3.00-$2.50 097 Greeting Cards...... $3.00-$2.50 021 5 Cosmos (any color)...... $3.00-$2.50 098 Legos (Less than 12”)...... $3.00-$2.50 022 5 Gladiola...... $3.00-$2.50 099 Aluminum or Copper Craft...... $3.00-$2.50 023 5 Asters...... $3.00-$2.50 100 Woodcarving...... $3.00-$2.50 024 5 Petunias...... $3.00-$2.50 101 Pan Holder or Table Mats...... $3.00-$2.50 025 5 Pompon Dahlias...... $3.00-$2.50 102 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 026 5 Misc., Not Listed Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 027 Largest Single Dahlia Bloom...... $3.00-$2.50 DIVISION #13 HOLIDAY DECORATIONS 028 Gladiola, Largest and Most Perfect Spike...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 103 Ornament (3)...... $3.00-$2.50 029 Vase or Bowl of Zinnias...... $3.00-$2.50 104 Door Decoration...... $3.00-$2.50 030 Vase or Bowl of Marigolds...... $3.00-$2.50 105 Wallhanging...... $3.00-$2.50 031 Vase or Bowl of Any Other Perennial or 106 Table Decoration...... $3.00-$2.50 Annual. Not Listed, Must Be Named...... $3.00-$2.50 107 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 032 Dining Table Design...... $4.50-$3.50 033 Basket or Vase, Any Type DIVISION #14 WOODWORKING Arranged For Effect...... $4.50-$3.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 034 Sunflower (large) on 108 Toy...... $3.00-$2.50 plate w/ Short Stem...... $3.00-$2.50 109 Home Decorations...... $3.00-$2.50 035 Sunflower (small) on plate/Short stem...... $3.00-$2.50 110 Misc...... $3.00-$2.50 036 5 Small Sunflowers in Vase...... $3.00-$2.50

DIVISION #15 Walking Canes (Homemade) NEW YOUTH DEPARTMENT in addition to Youth Fine Arts classes in Class # Class Name Premiums section E, division #004. 111 Walking Cane, any type...... $3.00-$2.50

DIVISION #16 Cookie Jar Class # Class Name Premiums 112 Cookie Jars...... $3.00-$2.50

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YOUTH SECTION (Exhibitors 18 Years Old or Younger) DIVISION 02 Tallest Corn Stalk Section G 005 Tallest Corn Stalk...... $10-$8-$6 DIVISION #01 VEGETABLE CRITTERS 006 Corn Stalk with largest ear...... $10-$8-$6 (must use only vegetables to make critter that looks like an animal) Class # Class Name Premiums CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS BOOTHS 001 Painted Critters...... $3.00-$2.50 Section I DIVISION #01 GARDEN CLUBS DIVISION #02 DECORATED PUMPKINS (no carving) The judge to decide that the exhibit is worthy and the judge to award Class # Class Name Premiums according to the exhibit. Single plates are not included. $15.00 entry fee. 002 Painted or Decorated Pumpkin (Real)...... $3.00-$2.50 Class # Class Name Premiums 001 Modern Garden Club Display...... $75.00-$65.00 002 Traditional Garden Club Display...... $75.00-$65.00 DIVISION #03 BAKED GOODS Class # Class Name Premiums DIVISION #02 CLUB/FARM 003 Decorated single layer 8” round cake Premiums to be awarded to the best display of Fancy work or Homemade (judging decorating skill)...... $5.00-$4.00 articles used in the home. ENTRIES MUST BE MADE IN THE NAME OF THE 004 Drop Cookies any variety...... $2.50-$2.00 CLUB OR ORGANIZATION. NO ENTRY IN THE NAME OF THE INDIVIDUAL 005 Muffins...... $2.50-$2.00 WILL BE ACCEPTED. $15.00 entry fee. Class # Class Name Premiums DIVISION #04 SEWING AND NEEDLE WORK 003 Club or Farm Organization Display...... $60.00-$50.00-$40.00 Class # Class Name Premiums 006 Pillow...... $3.00-$2.50 *All booths including cut flowers must be properly arranged and placed 007 Hand sewing any article...... $3.00-$2.50 by Sunday at 5:00 p.m. Entries close at 4:00 p.m. August 24, 2019. Booths 008 Cross stitch any article...... $3.00-$2.50 should not extend beyond boundary line or will be disqualified from judging. 009 Quilting any article...... $3.00-$2.50 *All booths to be taken down by Sunday at 1:00 p.m. DIVISION #05 OTHER CRAFTS Class # Class Name Premiums 010 Latch Hook any article...... $3.00-$2.50 011 Pot holder or table mat...... $3.00-$2.50 012 Decorated T-shirt or Sweatshirt...... $3.00-$2.50 013 Youth Scrapbooking...... $3.00-$2.50

DIVISION #06 PHOTOGRAPHY Class # Class Name Premiums 014 Animal (color)...... $2.50-$2.00 015 Landscape (color)...... $2.50-$2.00 016 Misc. (color)...... $2.50-$2.00 017 Misc. (black & white)...... $2.50-$2.00 018 Guernsey County Fair Theme...... $2.50-$2.00 019 Vacation Theme...... $2.50-$2.00 020 Portraits...... $2.50-$2.00 Photography rules apply (no frames, posterboard matting, no larger than 8”x10” total) Section HA DIVISION #01 HAY SHOW Entry Fee: $1.00 Hay must be property dried to storage (1) One 6” slice from square bale (2) Not more than one entry in any class from the same farm (3) Show samples from this year’s hay crop (4) Entry in Hay Show is open only to residents of Guernsey County Trophies - Championship trophy for highest score sample in show. Trophy donated by: Bay Family - Fertilizer-Seed-Chemicals Class # Class Name Premiums 001 Alfalfa 75% or more...... $10-$8-$6 002 Grass Hay...... $10-$8-$6 003 Mixed Hay...... $10-$8-$6

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JUNIOR FAIR ROYALTY SPONSORS The Guernsey County Junior Fair Royalty wish to thank all the gift donors to the Junior Fair King, Queen, and Girl and KING'S TROPHY Shady Valley Shamrocks 4-H Club Boy Ambassadors' Court. You helped to make the Junior Fair a more memorable experience. Thank You. KING MEDALLION Jim Caldwell

KING (cash award) Appalachian Springs Limited JUNIOR FAIR ROYALTY CONTEST 1. For girls and boys ages 13 to 19 years of age as of KING 1st RUNNER UP In Memory of John Allen Betts January 1 this year. King and Queen contest-16-19 and KING 2nd RUNNER UP Meadowbrook Athletic & Band Ambassadors-13-15. Boosters Bingo 2. Contestants must be a member of one of the organizations represented through Junior Fair. KING 3rd RUNNER UP Lore City Sticktogethers 4-H Club 3. The King and Queen and Ambassadors will reign for the entire period from this year’s fair to next year’s. The Queen will QUEEN'S TROPHY In Memory of Irene Shipe be eligible to enter the State Fair Queen Contest the following Mark and Michelle Fehr year. 4. Each contestant should be of high moral standards and QUEEN'S CROWN Fine Line Imprints not have been married when he/she competes in the contest. 5. Participants in the contest will be judged on: QUEEN’S (cash award) Guernsey Co. Agricultural Society a. Participation in activities within their organization QUEEN 1st RUNNER UP Doug and Diane Lyons b. Leadership and initiative within their organization c. Awards and achievements within their organization QUEEN 2nd RUNNER UP Harold & Jean Gilcher d. Poise, personality and personal appearance e. School and community activities QUEEN 3rd RUNNER UP In Memory of Hartley & f. Responsiveness to questions Ruth McCormick g. Neatness and appearance of application 6. Violation of any of these rules will result in QUEEN 4th RUNNER UP Stoney’s RV forfeiture of the title. BOY AMBASSADOR Junior Fair Board JUNIOR FAIR BOARD CONSTITUTION MEDALLION ARTICLE I BOY AMBASSADOR TROPHY Frame & Sons Construction TITLE SECTION 1 - The name of this organization shall be "The GIRL AMBASSADOR TROPHY Frasher Family Guernsey County Junior Fair Board”. In Memory of George and Irene Shipe SECTION 2 - This organization shall be under the supervision of the Guernsey County Senior Fair Board and the Ohio State GIRL AMBASSADOR CROWN Fineline Imprints University Extension, Guernsey County. ARTICLE II GIRL AMBASSADOR Teresa Dankovic Clerk of Courts PURPOSE RUNNER UP SECTION 1 - The purpose of this Board shall be (1) to assist the Senior Fair Board with the plans and all the duties pertaining JR Fair Royalty Court Guernsey County Agricultural Society to the Guernsey County Junior Fair, (2) to encourage youth Medallions organizations in Guernsey County to participate in the Junior Fair, (3) to serve and benefit the participants of the Junior Fair, (4) to provide an opportunity for the members of the board to gain experience and develop leadership qualities.

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ARTICLE III (2) make oral or written reports at every meeting of the last meeting and MEMBERSHIP any action taken since the last meeting, (3) carry on all correspondence SECTION 1 - The members of this board shall consist of the for the Board, (4) see that all members are notified of the time, date representatives of the following organizations: and place of the next meeting at least one week in advance, (5) keep 4-H a list of all current members and advisors as a mailing and phone list, FHA and also to keep attendance record of each, so that Article IV, Section FFA 3 may be enforced. The Secretary shall also carry out any additional Farm Bureau Youth duty pertaining to the office. Girl Scouts SECTION 5 - The Treasurer shall (1) receive all monies paid the Boy Scouts Board, (2) pay all bills of the Board, (3) keep account of all monies Other groups may be represented as approved by this Board. paid and received, and (4) shall make an oral or written report at SECTION 2 - Each member shall serve a two year term. each meeting. If, in any one month, any financial transaction occurs SECTION 3 - No member of this Board shall be less than 13 years of (including the receipt of interest), and in that same month, no meeting age at the beginning of their term, and have not passed their nineteenth is held, the Treasurer shall make a written report of each transaction birthday as of Dec. 31 of the current year. to the President and to the 4-H Extension Educator/4-H Program SECTION 4 - During his/her term on the Board, every member shall Assistant. remain active in the organization that he/she represents, as well as SECTION 6 - The News Reporter shall make all news releases this board. If he/she fails to do so, the Board may request his/her pertaining to his board, and shall carry out any duties pertaining to the organization to elect or appoint another representative. Upon the office, as the President, an advisor or the Board, see fit. completion of such action, the member being replaced loses his seat SECTION 7 - Election of officers shall be at the scheduled meeting on this Board, as well as any office or privileges as a member. held in March. All officers are elected for a one year term. SECTION 5 - Advisors to this Board shall consist of the current 4-H SECTION 8 - If an officer resigns, or for some reason cannot complete Extension Educator or 4-H Program Assistant, a representative from the his/her term, a replacement shall be elected at the next meeting by Senior Fair Board in charge of youth activities, and two adult volunteers a majority of the members present. The only exception shall be the and/or advisors from any organization represented on this Board. vacating of the office of President, upon which the Vice-President ARTICLE IV shall assume the office of President, and a new Vice-President shall MEETINGS be elected. Any member filling an office in such fashion shall still be SECTION 1 - This Board shall hold at least 7 meetings per year. eligible for election to that office in following years. Of those 7, one should be in February, two should be in the month ARTICLE VI immediately preceding the fair and one should be within the month QUORUMS AND COMMITTEES following the close of the fair. SECTION 1 - Two thirds of the current members of the Board shall SECTION 2 - The Board shall meet at regular intervals, these constitute quorum to do business. meetings being fixed by the members of the Board (in accordance with SECTION 2 - If less than a quorum is present at any meeting, they Section 1 of this article). may set the time, date, and place of the next meeting and take any SECTION 3 - In order for a member to remain eligible for the following action necessary to compel the attendance of enough members to year, he/she must attend at least five meetings between February constitute a quorum at that meeting. and October of that year. A member can have 2 excused absences SECTION 3 - Committees and their chairmen may be appointed by approved by Jr. Fair Board advisors. the President as he sees fit. Ratification of such committee shall occur Junior Fair Board members must help with at least 1 Jr. Fair Bd. fund-raiser. at the meeting in which they are appointed, or, if not appointed at a Junior Fair Board members must serve on at least 1 committee for the meeting, at the meeting immediately following their appointment. year: SECTION 4 - After the election, the new President shall appoint, or •Parade •Trophy the Board shall elect a committee to review the constitution and make •Farm Olympics •Royalty suggestions for its improvement, if any. •Supreme Showman •Fundraising ARTICLE VII •Clean Barn •Food stand AMENDMENTS Junior Fair Board members are required to participate in at least one SECTION 1 - Any proposed amendment of this constitution shall be fundraiser. Help with 1 show and 1 contest during fair week. presented, in writing, at a regular meeting of the Board. If requirements are not met, the Junior Fair Board member is not Upon presentation of the amendment, it shall be read to the Board by eligible to run for an office the following year. the Secretary. The Board shall then discuss the amendment, and make SECTION 4. Meetings may be called by the President if the need any desired changes. It will then be read by the Secretary in its final arises to an emergency or additional meeting or if the Board failed to form. The President will then call for a vote to ratify the amendments. set a time and date for the next meeting. The proposed amendment must receive a two-thirds majority of the SECTION 5 - The order of business at each meeting shall be as members present at that meeting for it to be added to the constitution. follows: Revised: December 2015 1. Meeting called to order. 2. Roll call of officers and Board members. 3. Reading of the minutes of the previous meeting. GUERNSEY COUNTY General JUNIOR FAIR RULES 4. Reports of officers and committee chairmen. 1. Eligibility for youth participation in still and livestock projects begins 5. Unfinished business. when a child is age 8 and in third grade or any youth age 9 or above 6. New business. regardless of grade level by January 1 of the current year. A youth’s 7. Adjournment eligibility ends December 31 the year he or she turns 19. ARTICLE V 2. Eligibility for youth participation in non-competitive displays is five MEETINGS years old and in Kindergarten by January 1 of the current year. SECTION 1 - The officers of this Board shall be (1) President, (2) 3. Junior Fair Exhibitors must be currently enrolled and members in good Vice-President, (3) Secretary, (4) Treasurer, (5) News Reporter standing in one of the Junior Fair organizations – 4-H, FFA, Boy Scouts SECTION 2 - The duties of the President shall be (1) to preside and Girls Scouts. at all meetings of this Board, (2) to appoint or see to the election of 4. All Junior Fair Exhibitors must be enrolled in their project by April 1 all committee chairmen, (3) to enforce this constitution, (4) to call of the current year. Corrections will be permitted until May 1 of the meetings if the need arises ( see Article IV, Section 4) and (5) to attend current year. Enrollments are processed through the Extension Office. all committee meetings, at which he will not preside unless its chairman 5. All Junior Fair Livestock Entry Forms must be submitted to the is absent. Extension Office by 4:30 .p m. on August 1 of the current year to be SECTION 4 - The Secretary shall (1) keep a record of all proceedings, eligible for exhibition at the Guernsey County Fair. If August 1 falls on 48 | 2019 Guernsey County Fair Premium List Book Guern Co Fair48

the weekend, the Extension Office will accept them through 4:30 .p m. from showing at the Guernsey County Fair. on the Monday following August 1. No faxed or emailed forms will be 20. Tampering and/or misrepresentations as to breeding, age, ownership accepted! and any other irregularity in showing will be considered fraud and 6. Participation in the Junior Fair is an optional activity. deception. Any premiums, awards or sale money won by such 7. All livestock must arrive on the fairgrounds to be housed in their assigned exhibitor will be forfeited. Should fraud or deception be discovered location from 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 8th, after the animal or animals have been shown and prior to the sale, unless a specific check-in time is listed in the specie rules. Exceptions such animal(s) shall not be permitted to sell. The animals placing next include goat, poultry, sheep, and swine which require animals to be in line at the show shall move up. Should violation be discovered after in place earlier. Still projects must be in place by 4:00 p.m. Sunday. the sale, all sale money shall be returned to the buyer and the animal 8. Participation in two counties is permitted by youth exhibiting 4-H or carcass shall be returned to the exhibitor. In all livestock and poultry projects in one county and FFA projects in another county provided classes, these regulations will be in full force and effect. the youth are exhibiting different projects and using different animals 21. No exhibit shall be removed until a designated release time. Any in each county. The only other stipulation about projects is that exception to this rule must be with the approval of the Senior Fair exhibitors who have sold market animals at another county Junior Fair Board member in charge, and the Junior Fair office. Members are ineligible to show or sell market animals at the Guernsey County removing exhibits before the designated time without Senior Fair Fair in the same year. Board approval are not permitted to exhibit in that project area the 9. All animals exhibited must have been completely and fully owned (as following year. evidenced by a bill of sale or registration papers where applicable) 22. Animal release time will be 11:00 p.m. on Saturday for all animals not including all showing rights and in the complete possession and sold through the Junior Fair Livestock Sale. No trailers are permitted continual care of the exhibitor on and after June 1. A few exceptions at the barns before 11:00 p.m. If an exhibitor removes his/her Junior are listed specifically under specie rules. Ownership of an animal Fair livestock project from the fairgrounds before release time without will be considered lost, if after June 1 of the current year, the animal approval from the Junior Fair Office, he/she will be barred from has been consigned or sold through an auction or any other type showing in that project area at the Guernsey County Junior Fair for the transaction even if the exhibitor “buys back” his/her animal. following year. This will apply to all livestock except those sold during 10. All exhibitors of market animals, lactating dairy cows, and lactating the Junior Fair Sale or livestock with a different release time. goats must be Quality Assurance certified by July 1st each year. 23. All health regulations pertaining to Senior Fair livestock shall apply to 11. All Jr. Fair exhibitors can exhibit only two market projects (Exception: all Junior Fair livestock exhibits. Beef Feeder calves are not included in the two project exhibit limit.). 24. Withdrawal time must be complete on all market animals prior to Dairy project members are considered to have one animal for the two fair weigh-in for the animal to eligible for show or sale. Do not bring market animal limit rule because of the dairy basket sale. Dairy project animals to the fair that have a withdrawal time that is not complete. members selling 2 market animals are therefore not eligible to receive Animals treated at the fair must be treated under the supervision dairy basket proceeds. An exhibitor can be in the sale ring no more of the designated fair veterinarian. It will be at the discretion of the than two times for the sale of Junior Fair livestock projects. fair veterinarian to determine if the treated animal will remain on the 12. Animals can be shown only one time for “type” (live animal) grade and fairgrounds or be required to leave the fairgrounds. premium. Market animals cannot also be shown in breeding classes. 25. Junior exhibitors entering “Open Class” (Senior Fair) competition will Exceptions are only granted for horses, dogs and special group follow Senior Fair rules for the department entered. classes. 26. Senior Fair Rules apply in the absence of a Junior Fair Rule. 13. All animals in the barn for Junior Fair must be enrolled in a class and 27. There will be “Designated Areas” for parking ALL livestock trailers. The shown. The only exception is if animal is granted an excuse from Fair Board would appreciate anyone voluntarily taking home livestock showing by the fair veterinarian, Livestock Committee Officer or 4-H trailers to free up more area for parking for all fair patrons. Extension Professional for a special circumstance. NO companion 28. There must be a minimum of five exhibitors per class in order to offer animals. the class. Class refers to the first breakdown of exhibition offerings 14. All exhibits must be shown by the member entering the exhibit. In by type in a specie department (ex. Showmanship, Market, Breeding, livestock showmanship classes, the exhibitor must show their own Agility, Contest, etc.). animal. A livestock exhibitor, who has a justifiable absence from the 29. Protests: type show, may have another Guernsey County Junior Fair livestock a. Protests regarding any junior livestock competition shall be made in exhibitor show his/her project in type class only with permission writing and signed by the party making the protest and be submitted granted by the appropriate Junior Fair Livestock committee chairman to the Senior Fair Board Office of Guernsey County no later than 12:00 before the show. noon of the day following the competition. 15. Exhibitors shall receive premiums for no more than three Junior Fair b. Any party making a protest shall submit a fee of $100.00 to the projects. Premiums are based on project grade and project must be Guernsey County Senior Fair Board with the written protest. The fee exhibited at the fair to be eligible for a premium. shall be refunded only if the protest is sustained by the Sr Fair Board. 16. All livestock barns will be closed and lights out from 11:00 p.m. until c. The President of the Senior Fair Board shall hold a meeting with 6:00 a.m. Only security personnel will be permitted in the barns during grievant, appropriate committee chairperson(s) and an Extension these times. Office representative, at which time the party making the protest may 17. Exhibitors must arrange for care of their livestock. If it appears Junior present evidence or argument in support of the protest. Fair animals are not being cared for (not fed, watered, pen not cleaned, d. The written decision of the President of the Senior Fair Board shall be etc.) committee officers will contact the volunteer and exhibitor. If the final and shall be served in person to the party making the protest situation is not resolved to the satisfaction of the Junior Fair Committee within the time period of the current fair to allow for placing changes Chairman & Sr. Fair Board representative, the exhibitor will be required if necessary. to take the animal home. The exhibitor will forfeit premiums, awards, 30. Exhibitors are responsible for reviewing all Ohio Administrative Code, and may not be permitted to exhibit the following year. The decision of Chapter 901-19 Livestock Exhibitions laws which may pertain to the Sr. Fair Board will be final. their exhibition of livestock at the Guernsey County Fair. Failure to 18. Junior Fair exhibitors are required to keep their animals in the stalls obey exhibition laws will result in state and county violations and or pens assigned to them by the Junior Fair, and all cattle and horses corresponding consequences. OAC is available to view online at: must be securely fastened with a halter and neck ties. http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/901-19. 19. Exhibitors and their attendants are expected to be courteous and 31. Violation of any junior fair rule, regardless of species or project, may conduct themselves in a orderly and respectful manner. Harassment, result in a member forfeiting premiums, awards, sale money, sale profanity or unsportsmanlike conduct toward fair officials, judges, participation and/or participation in the Guernsey County Junior Fair show manager, help or exhibitors will not be tolerated. Any violations program in the future. of this rule would warrant withholding of premiums won and exemption Updated April 2019 Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 49 50

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general BEEF RULES Saler Purebred 1. Members must exhibit control of beef animals in the show ring. An animal Shorthorn 3/4 deemed unsafe to be shown as determined by committee chairman and/or Shorthorn Plus 3/8 ring man, will be removed from the ring or tied in the ring for grade only. Simmental 1/2 2. All beef feeders, dairy feeders, and market steers must be hornless, polled, and have no scurs and have proper castration (no testicular tissue in the b. Exhibitors must have original registration paper at time of Winter weigh-in. scrotum) by fair weigh-in. Proper horn button removal and castration must No copies will be accepted. Original registration certificate must be in the be completed and the calf completely healed by the Guernsey County Fair. name of the junior exhibitor who is exhibiting the animal. No family farm These requirements must be met in order to exhibit at the fair and will be names are permitted. A class will be made up of one or more steers by checked by the fair veterinarian. All beef feeders, dairy feeders, and market breed. Dual registered cattle may show in only one breed at one show. steers will be checked for proper castration and horns at fall weigh-in (market c. The breed (for show class assignment) will be identified at the time of the steers only) and/or fair weigh-in. fall weigh-in. 3. All beef animals must be confined to designated area during fair week and d. Cattle without registration paper and tattoo that matches the registration groomed in this area. Designated area is outlined in bold black line in the paper will be considered crossbred. Crossbred steers will be shown by figure below. shoulder height; measured at the weigh-in at the fair; and divided into classes as equal as possible after being measured. 7. In the crossbred classes: each division winner, as well as the reserve division winner will be brought in for the selection of Grand Champion Market Steer with winners of the Breed Divisions. 8. Bred & Owned class will show last in the Market Steer Show, Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion are excluded from participation. 9. Market steers in showmanship will be shown non-groomed. 10. Sale weight will be the weight of the steer on Monday morning of fair weigh- in. 11. Steers lighter than 850 pounds at fair weigh-in will not sell in the Junior Fair Livestock Sale. 12. The Grand & Reserve Grand Champions must sell in the Junior Fair Livestock Sale. 13. Read General Beef Rules. 14. Read General Junior Fair Rules. 15. Read Junior Fair Sale Rules.

MARKET STEER SHOW ORDER FOR 2019 4. Beef animals must adhere to the following tie-out schedule: tie out after 8:00 (Rotates from top to bottom each year) p.m.; tie in at 8:00 a.m. 5. Grooming - The following grooming practices ARE NOT PERMITTED: SHORTHORN PLUS a. Using any substance to enhance or change the color of the livestock hide SIMMENTAL or hooves. CHAROLAIS b. Adding any substance externally to build up, change or alter the HEREFORD conformation of the livestock, including by way of example but not limited to MAINE-ANJOU rope, fake hair, graphite hemp and powders. SHORTHORN c. Pigmented grooming aids or materials. CROSSBREDS 6. A Beef Barn Meeting will take place on Sunday evening before fair at 5:00 p.m. CHIANINA in the Home of the Champions. MURREY GRAY SALER MARKET STEER PROJECT RULES ANGUS 1. Exhibitors must have Quality Assurance Certification by July 1. GELBVIEH 2. Steers must in the ownership and continual care of the exhibitor LIMOUSIN by the fall weigh-in in November where it must be weighed-in and identified, with a Guernsey County Fair Tag. Members may weigh-in BEEF FEEDER PROJECT RULES a maximum of three, but may only show and sell two steers per year. 1. Exhibitors must have Quality Assurance Certification by July .1 3. A $5.00 tag fee per steer is due at winter weigh-in. 2. Each Junior Fair exhibitor may enter a maximum of three beef feeder calves 4. Market steer is to be housed at location designated at fall weigh-in. (steers and/or heifers) and each exhibitor must purchase, at a cost of $5.00 5. Anyone who misses fall weigh-in will be permitted to take their each, an ear tag for each feeder to be exhibited. Calves must be tagged with calf to the fair and may compete only in the showmanship contest. the special Guernsey County tamper-proof tags. The tamper-proof tags will They cannot compete in Market Beef, Breed Classes, Rate of Gain be available for pick-up on the day of the Skill-a-thon only. Housing location of Contest, nor can they sell their steer in the Guernsey County Junior all Beef Feeder Calves must be declared at the time of tag pickup. Fair Livestock Sale. 3. Feeder calves must be calved after January 1 of the current year. 6. Market steers will be shown in either the Breed Division or Crossbred 4. Beef feeder projects must be in the ownership and continual care of the ex- Division. The criteria for these divisions is as follows: hibitor by July 15. 5. Feeder calves may not be shown in Beef Breeding classes. BREED DIVISION RULES 6. Feeder calves in showmanship will be shown non-groomed. a. The following breed classes will be offered based on breed minimum 7. Feeder steers will be divided into five classes: light, light middle, middle, light percentages, as noted below: heavy and heavy weight classes. Feeder heifers will be divided into classes BREED PERCENTAGE based on weight. Angus Purebred 8. Calves must weigh from 300 to 750 pounds to show in class. Beef feeders Charolais 1/2 weighing under 300 pounds or over 750 pounds can be shown for grade only Chianina Breed minimum and cannot sell through the Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Gelbvieh 1/2 9. Read General Beef Rules. Hereford Purebred 10. Read General Junior Fair Rules. Limousin 1/2 11. Read Junior Fair Sale Rules. Maine-Anjou Low Percentage Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 51 GUERNSEY52 Fair52

DAIRY BEEF FEEDER PROJECT RULES BEEF BREEDING SHOW ORDER FOR 2019 1. Exhibitors must have Quality Assurance Certification by July .1 2. Dairy beef feeder projects must be in the ownership and continual care of the ANGUS exhibitor by June 1. CHAROLAIS 3. Each Junior Fair exhibitor may enter and exhibit a maximum of two dairy beef CHIANINA calves and each exhibitor must purchase, at a cost of $5.00 each, an ear CROSSBRED tag for each feeder to be exhibited. Calves must be tagged with the special GELBVIEH Guernsey County tamper-proof tags. The tags will be available for pick-up HEREFORD on the day of the Skill-A-Thon only. Housing location of all Dairy Beef Feeder LIMOUSIN Calves must be declared at the time of tag pickup. MAINE-ANJOU-HI% 4. Only dairy breeds (Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Ayrshire, MAINE-ANJOU-LOW% Lineback or crosses of those breeds) may be entered in this class. MURREY GRAY 5. The animal must be born after January 1st of the current year. RED ANGUS 6. Only steers may be entered in this class. SALER 7. This class will show prior to the beef feeder classes. SHORTHORN PLUS 8. Dairy beef feeder calves to be shown non-groomed in both showmanship SHORTHORN and type class. SIMMENTAL 9. Dairy beef feeders will be divided into weight classes. SIMMENTAL% 10. Minimum weight for dairy beef feeder steers will be 300 pounds and maximum weight will be 750 pounds at fair time. Over and underweight dairy DAIRY BEEF AND BEEF SHOWMANSHIP RULES beef feeders show for grade only and cannot sell through the Junior Fair 1. If an exhibitor is exhibiting both a beef animal and a dairy beef Livestock Sale. animal, they must choose and show in only one showmanship class, 11. Read General Beef Rules. either beef or dairy beef showmanship class. The winner of beef 12. Read General Junior Fair Rules. showman of showman will compete against the winner of the dairy 13. Read Junior Fair Sale Rules. beef showman of showman for the honor of participating in the Supreme Showman competition. BEEF BREEDING PROJECT RULES 2. Each exhibitor is to show his/her own animal, but during the course 1. All recognized breed heifers must have registration papers and tattoos in the of the contest may be asked by the judge to show another animal exhibitor’s name or in the family farm name. Those with no papers will show in the contest. in the crossbred class. 3. Beef animals in showmanship are to be shown non-groomed (cattle 2. Beef breeding projects must be in the ownership and continual care of the washed and dried only). No grooming products (i.e. adhesive, foam, exhibitor by June 1. paint, etc.) will be allowed. 3. All breeding heifers will be checked in on Monday of fair week from 10:30 a.m. 4. Showmanship includes condition, quality and finish, as well as - 12:00 noon to verify breed and age. All breeding animals must be brought cleanliness of hide, ears, switch and hooves. Showmanship also to check-in. includes appearance of the exhibitor, equipment used to show the 4. Beef breeding classes will be divided by all recognized breeds plus a crossbred animal, and the ability to properly move and pose the animal. class. Beef Breeding will show in alphabetical order by breed each year. 5. There will be six divisions in this contest, based on the age of the 5. The beef breeding show will be held Wednesday of the fair at 3:30 p.m. exhibitor, as of January 1st of the current year. 6. Breeding heifers must be polled, without horns or without scurs. The fair a. Ages 17 to 19 veterinarian will be at Beef Check-in to verify. b. Ages 15 and 16 7. Read General Beef Rules. c. Ages 13 and 14 8. Read General Junior Fair Rules. d. Ages 11 and 12 e. Ages 9-10 (who have shown in previous years) BEEF BREEDING CLASSES f. First Year Beginners - Ages 9-11 (who have not shown beef a. Junior Heifer Calves - calved between Jan. 1 and May 1 of this year cattle previously) b. Winter Heifer Calves - calved between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, last g. Showman of Showmen - All class champions competing for year trophy c. Senior Heifer Calves - calved between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, last Updated: April 2019 year d. Late Summer Yearling Heifer - calved between July 1 and Aug. 31, 2018 BEEF SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS last year Champion First Year Beef Showmanship - Pryor & Son Auction Service e. Early Summer Yearling Heifer - calved between May 1 and June 30, Reserve Champion First Year Beef Showmanship – Country Bumpkins 4-H last year between March 1 and April 30, last year Club g. Early Jr. Yearling Heifer - calved between Jan 1 and Feb. 28, last Champion Beef Showmanship, Ages 9-10 - AVC Communications, Inc. year Reserve Champion Beef Showmanship, Ages 9-10 - Steak, Ham, Leg of Lamb h. Senior Yearling Heifer - calved between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, 2016 4-H Club i. Cow - 2 year old and over - dropped before August 31, 2016 Champion Beef Showmanship, ages 11-12 - Cumberland Valley Kids4-H Club j. Cow/Calf Class - Calf must be born between March 1 and July 1 of Reserve Champion Beef Showmanship, ages 11-12 - The Daily Jeffersonian this year. Bull calves can show in this class. Cow or calf cannot be Champion Beef Showmanship, ages 13-14 - AVC Communications, Inc. shown in any other class. All breeds show together in one class. Reserve Champion Beef Showmanship, ages 13-14 - Haury Cattle Co. Champion Beef Showmanship, ages 15-16 - Mosser Angus Farm, In Memory SPECIAL CLASSES of Tom Mosser a. Produce of Dam - Two animals from the same dam - owned by Reserve Champion Beef Showmanship, ages 15-16 - Dr. Rick Cox exhibitor or exhibitors in the same family and part of 4-H or FFA Champion Beef Showmanship, ages 17-18 - Green Valley Farms, Weingart project. Brothers b. Family Herd - Three animals - 4-H or FFA project animals owned by Reserve Champion Beef Showmanship, ages 17-18 - Scott Caldwell exhibitor or exhibitors in the same family; females, steers or feeder Showman of Showmen - The West Family In Memory of Betty West & calves can be shown. Bobby West c. A.I. Sired Class - for beef breeding projects only 2018 BEEF BREEDING AWARDS Grand Champion Beef Female - Farm Credit Mid-America

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Reserve Grand Champion Beef Female - Misty View Angus Farm 2018 FEEDER CALF BANNER DONORS Champion A.I. Sired Beef Female - Coba Select Sires Grand Champion Beef Feeder Steer - James Caldwell, Guernsey County Reserve Champion A.I. Sired Beef Female - Landman Farms Treasurer Champion Angus Beef Female – Mo Trim, Inc., J.O. Cartner Reserve Champion Beef Feeder Steer - J. Gary Watson and Family Champion Chianina Beef Female - Ron and Shirley Goodpaster Grand Champion Beef Feeder Heifer- Jack & Mary Ann Ward & Family Reserve Champion Chianina Beef Female – Menzie Cattle Reserve Champion Beef Feeder Heifer - J. Gary Watson and Family Champion Crossbred Beef Female – In Memory of Don Lucas by the Warne-Gotschall Families 2018 DAIRY BEEF FEEDER CALF TROPHY AWARDS Reserve Champion Crossbred Beef Female – Apperson Family Farm Grand Champion Dairy Beef Feeder Calf - Gray’s Dairy Farm Champion Hereford Beef Female – Mosser Glass Reserve Grand Champion Dairy Beef Feeder Calf - Ripley Farms Reserve Champion Hereford Beef Female – Jeff & Adrianne Paden Champion Light Weight Dairy Beef Feeder Calf - Monica Fry, Owner/ Champion Maine Anjou Beef Female - J. Gary Waston Broker/Remax Real Estate Partners Reserve Champion Maine Anjou Beef Female – Bill & Debbie Smith Reserve Champion Light Weight Dairy Beef Feeder Calf – Merlin Champion Shorthorn Beef Female - Mosser Angus Farm, In Memory of Wentworth Tom Mosser Champion Light Middle Weight Diary Beef Feeder Calf - Woodland Champion Shorthorn Plus Beef Female - Black Destiny Farm Meadow Farm, Dick and Marcia Gunn. Champion Simmental Beef Female - Bob Roberts Reserve Champion Light Middle Weight Dairy Beef Feeder Calf – Reserve Champion Simmental Beef Female - H & R Farms Guernsey Co. Trustees & Clerks Association Champion Percentage Simmental Beef Female - M&M Feed & Supply, Champion Middle Weight Dairy Beef Feeder Calf – Conn’s Potato Chips Pleasant City Reserve Champion Middle Weight Dairy Beef Feeder Calf - Dave Saft - Reserve Champion Percentage Simmental Beef Female - Dave Saft, Guernsey Guernsey Co. Commissioner County Commissioner Champion Heavy Weight Dairy Beef Feeder Calf - Catlett Farms Champion Red Angus Beef Female – Frame & Sons Construction Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Dairy Beef Feeder Calf – Quillin Trucking & General Contracting 2018 BEEF BREEDING BANNER AWARDS Grand Champion Beef Breeding Female - West End Cattle Company 2018 DAIRY BEEF FEEDER BANNER DONORS Reserve Grand Champion Beef Breeding Female – Green Valley Farm, Grand Champion Dairy Beef Feeder - Quillin Trucking & General Weingart Bros. Contracting Reserve Champion Dairy Beef Feeder - Ripley Farms 2018 MARKET STEER AWARDS Grand Champion Steer – Heritage Country Store 2018 DAIRY BEEF SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS Reserve Champion Steer - Deep Cut Tavern Champion 1st Year Beginners Showmanship - Meadowbrook FFA Champion Rate of Gain - Heritage Country Store Alumni Reserve Champion Rate of Gain - Green Valley Farms, Weingart Brothers Reserve Champion 1st Year Beginners Showmanship – Don & Cindy Champion Angus Steer - Mosser Angus Farm , In Memory of Tom Mosser Beckett Reserve Champion Angus Steer – Ripley Farms Champion Dairy Beef Showmanship Ages 9-10 - Doug and Diane Lyons Champion Hereford Steer – In Memory of Don Lucas by the Warne- Reserve Champion Dairy Beef Showmanship Ages 9-10 – Country Gotschall Families Corner Crafts Champion Shorthorn Steer – McCulloch Farm Champion Dairy Beef Showmanship Ages 11-12 – Ron & Shirley Champion Chianina Steer - Mosser Angus Farm, In Memory of Tom Mosser Goodpaster Reserve Champion Chianina Steer - Mosser Glass Reserve Champion Dairy Beef Showmanship Ages 11-12 – James & Champion Simmental Steer - Bob Roberts Marie Morris Reserve Champion Simmental Steer - Mosser Glass Champion Dairy Beef Showmanship Ages 13-14 - Stop 9 Church of Champion Maine Anjou Steer - Holmes Family Cattle Christ Reserve Champion Maine Anjou Steer - Heartland Cattle Co. Reserve Champion Dairy Beef Showmanship Ages 13-14 – JM & Sons Champion Limousin Steer – Haury Cattle Co. Champion Dairy Beef Showmanship Ages 15-16 - Randy and Pat Reserve Champion Limousin Steer – In Memory of Don Lucas by the Warne- Nichols Family Gotschall Families Reserve Champion Dairy Beef Showmanship Ages 15-16 – In Memory Champion Class 1 Crossbred Steer - NAPA Auto Parts of Linn Brothers by: Tux & Stuff Reserve Champion Class 1 Crossbred Steer - Conn’s Potato Chips Champion Dairy Beef Showmanship Ages 17-18 - Ripley Farms Champion Class 2 Crossbred Steer - John & Ginny Barker Showman of Showmen - Tony Brown, Guernsey County Auditor Reserve Champion Class 2 Crossbred Steer - Farm Credit Mid-America Champion Class 3 Crossbred Steer - Ron and Shirley Goodpaster Reserve Champion Class 3 Crossbred Steer - Shriver Farms, Wayne and Krista Shriver Champion Class 4 Crossbred Steer – Landman Farms Reserve Champion Class 4 Crossbred Steer – The Community Bank Champion Bred and Owned Steer - Indian Springs Farms, Jim Gibson Family Reserve Champion Bred and Owned Steer - Doug and Diane Lyons

2018 MARKET STEER BANNER DONORS Grand Champion Market Beef Steer - Raymond Frame Family Reserve Champion Market Beef Steer - Birney Auction Service Third Place Market Beef Steer – Bank Brothers Farm Fourth Place Market Beef Steer – H & R Farms, Jim & Mark Roberts Fifth Place Market Beef Steer – Market Beef Committee

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DAIRY RULES class. The replacement animal must be owned by the exhibitor for at 1. Exhibitors of dairy cows must have Quality Assurance Certification least 60 days prior to exhibition. The Dairy Committee will approve by July 1. or disapprove of a hardship replacement. 2. Dairy animals must be in the possession and ownership of the 14. Read General Junior Fair Rules. exhibitor June 1. 15. Read Junior Fair Sale Rules. 3. Dairy breeding classes will consist of animals of only dairy breeds (Holstein, Jersey, Brown Swiss, Ayrshire, Guernsey, and Milking DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP RULES Shorthorn). No crossbreds allowed for 4-H or FFA members. 1. Each exhibitor is to fit and show his/her own animal, but in the course 4. Dairy Breeding Classes: of the contest may be asked by the judge to show another animal. a. Junior Heifer Calf - calved on or after March 1 this year and 2. Showmanship: over 4 months of age by fair; a. Preparation and condition of animal for showing: Clip according b. Intermediate Heifer Calf - calved between Dec. 1, last year and to breed, cleanliness of hide, hair, ears, switch, horns and hooves, Feb. 28, this year; proper condition of animal - 40% (Conformation of animal is not c. Senior Heifer Calf - calved between Sept. 1 and Nov. 30, considered in showmanship) last year; b. Showing of the animal: Show with a show halter, not a rope d. Summer Yearling Heifer - calved between June 1 and Aug. 31, halter; animal must be broke to lead; the ability to properly move last year; and pose the animal - 40% e. Junior Yearling Heifer - calved between March 1 and May 31, c. Appearance of exhibitor: white clothes required on Tuesday last year; only. 4-H club shirts or Dairy Committee shirts with jeans ok on f. Winter Yearling Heifer - calved between Dec. 1, 2 years ago Wednesday; knowledge of his/her animal (animal birth date, sire, and Feb. 28, last year; when animal freshened, or is due to calf, the difference between g. Senior Yearling Heifer - calved between Sept. 1, and Nov. 30, how to pose a heifer and a cow, and the class his/her animal would 2 years ago (not in milk); show in the breed class.) - 20% h. Junior 2 Year Old Cow - calved between March 1 and Aug. 31, 3. In order to speed up our showmanship contest, all entries are 2 years ago (must have freshened); asked to enter the show arena walking forward. After all entries are i. Senior 2 Year Old Cow - calved between Sept. 1, 3 years ago in the area, entries are then asked to turn and walk backwards. and Feb. 28, 2 years ago; 4. There will be five divisions in this contest, based on the age of the j. 3 Year Old Cow - calved between Sept. 1, 4 years ago and exhibitor as of January 1 of the current year. Aug. 31, 3 years ago; a. Senior – ages 16 and older; k. 4 Year Old & Over Cow - born before Sept. 1, 4 years ago; b. Intermediate – ages 14 and 15; Dry Cow - all ages. Must have calved. c. Junior – ages 12 and 13; 5. When a Senior Yearling Heifer freshens, she automatically goes into d. Beginners – exhibitors 11 years old and younger who have the Junior Two Year class, regardless of her age. shown in previous years; 6. Dairy Special Group Classes: Entry in the following classes are e. First Year Beginners – exhibitors 11 years old and younger limited to one family member per class with an additional premium who have not shown dairy animals previously awarded to 1st place in each Special Group Class. Updated: April 2019 a. Produce of Dam - 2 animals from the same dam, owned by the exhibitor and part of a 4-H or FFA project.; DAIRY ADULT AND PEE-WEE SHOWMANSHIP CONTESTS b. Family Herd - Three 4-H or FFA project animals owned by The adult contest will be open to anyone who wants to participate. The exhibitor or exhibitors in same family; animal exhibited by the winner of the Junior Dairy Showman of Showman c. Dam & Daughter - 2 animals owned by exhibitor or exhibitors in cannot be used in the Adult Showmanship class. Boys and girls, five to eight the same family & part of a 4-H or FFA project. years old, are eligible to participate in the Pee-Wee division. Participants do 7. Artificially Sired Grade Dairy Female Class: Animals must place 1st, 2nd, not have to wear white and may show animals owned by others. Contest or 3rd in their regular show to be eligible to compete in the AI Class. is based on ring performance only. Check with Junior Fair Office or the 8. The show order is: Milking Shorthorn all classes; Ayrshire all classes; Guernsey County Junior Fair Dairy Committee for day and time and for Guernsey all classes; Holstein all classes; then rotate Jersey all registration. Awards will be given. classes (after Holstein in odd years) and Brown Swiss all classes (after Holstein in even years). 2018 DAIRY FEMALE AWARDS 9. For the selection of Champion of All Breeds, only the Champion Champion Junior Fair Dairy Female - Dairy Farmers of America Dairy Female from each breed will be brought back in for the final Reserve Champion Junior Fair Dairy Female - In Memory of Mary Ann drive. Once the Champion Dairy Female is chosen, then the Reserve Hendershot Champion Dairy Female from that breed be brought in for the Champion Ayrshire Dairy Female - In Memory of Harry Shepherd selection of the Reserve Champion Dairy Female. Reserve Champion Ayrshire Dairy Female - Baird View Farm – 10. The following practices are not permitted: a.) Using any substance Charles & Joanne Baird & Family to enhance or change the color of the livestock’s hide or hooves; Senior Champion Ayrshire Dairy Female - In Memory of Harry b.) Adding any substance externally to build up, change or alter Shepherd the conformation of the livestock, including by way of example, Junior Champion Ayrshire Dairy Female - Jamie Secrest & Family but not limited to, rope, fake hair, graphite, hemp, and powders; c.) Champion Brown Swiss Dairy Female - COBA - Select SIRES Pigmented grooming aids or materials. Reserve Champion Brown Swiss Dairy Female - Smith Lawn Service; 11. Members must exhibit control of dairy animals in the show ring. An Bruce, Cindy, Andrew & Lillian Smith animal deemed unsafe to be shown, as determined by committee Senior Champion Brown Swiss Dairy Female - Combs Family chairman and/or ring man, will be removed from the ring or tied in Junior Champion Brown Swiss Dairy Female - Ty and Krista Caldwell the ring for grade only. Family 12. There will be a mandatory meeting for all dairy exhibitors at the Champion Holstein Dairy Female - In Memory of Roberta Gray- milking parlor on Monday of the fair. Douglas 13. No changes can be made to Junior Fair Livestock Entry for the Reserve Champion Holstein Dairy Female - Warner Equipment Bush Guernsey County Fair after the August 1 deadline, unless a hardship Hog Dealer case is submitted to the Jr. Dairy committee with a copy of veterinary Senior Champion Holstein Dairy Female - 2002 Guernsey Co. Dairy certificate of unsoundness prior to arriving at the fair. If there is a Princess, Tiffany Finch hardship case submitted, the animal must be replaced by an animal Junior Champion Holstein Dairy Female - Fernfield Farm, Mrs. that is the same breed and age as the animal already entered in the James G. Smith

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Junior Champion Jersey Dairy Female - Weingart’s Valley View Farm LLC GENERAL DOG RULES Champion Milking Shorthorn Dairy Female - Creno’s Pizza, Cambridge 1. Guernsey County Dog Show is open to 4-H dog project participants. Reserve Champion Milking Shorthorn Dairy Female - Gary & Wanda Finch 2. Dogs must be in member’s possession by April 1. Senior Champion Milking Shorthorn Dairy Female - CF Farm 3. Members must be responsible for their dog. Any animal exhibiting Junior Champion Milking Shorthorn Dairy Female – Meadowbrook abnormalities or symptoms of sickness, disease or parasite FFA Alumni infestation, as determined by the judge or a committee member, shall be removed. 2018 ARTIFICIALLY SIRED HEIFER DIVISION 4. All dogs participating in the Guernsey County Junior Fair must Animals must place 1st, 2nd or 3rd in their regular show to be eligible be immunized against Rabies and DHLPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, to compete in AI Class. Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus) unless otherwise Grand Ridge Dairy Farm, Dave and Cindy Lyons presented trophy noted by a veterinarian. All dogs are required to have the Bordatella for the best grade dairy female which is artificially sired. shot to prevent kennel cough. A trophy for the second best grade dairy female which was artificially 5. All exhibitors must bring shot record (Ohio State Fair Dog Project sired was presented by Stop 9 Church of Christ. Identification Form/Vaccination Certificate) and dog to check-in table. A committee member will check the shot record. Temperament 2018 DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP TROPHY AWARDS testing will be conducted by a knowledgeable handler. First Year Beginners Showmanship - Catlett Farms 6. All 4-H dog participants must attend six dog training meetings for Beginner’s Division - AVC communications, Inc. socialization purposes. Guernsey County Dog Training/Socialization Junior Division – The Ice Cream Barn Form is due to OSU Extension Office by August 1 for exhibitor and Intermediate Division - AVC Communications, Inc. dog to be eligible for participation in the Dog Show. Senior Division - Bay Jersey Farm 7. 4-H Dog Permission to participate form must be submitted by April Dairy Showmanship Winner Division - Showman of Showman Trophy 1 to the Extension Office. -Fernfield Farm, Mrs. James G. Smith 8. Dogs must be kept on a leash while on the fairgrounds, except when participating in the show ring during judging. 2018 BEST GROOMED TROPHIES 9. Bitches in season are not permitted to compete. Champion Best Groomed Dairy Animal - Doug & Melissa Baird Family 10. Only domestic dogs are permitted to show. No wolf or wolf hybrids Reserve Champion Best Groomed Dairy Animal - Whispering Pines are permitted. Farm 11. The Dog Committee must approve hardship cases. Guernsey County Outstanding Jr. Dairy Exhibitor: James G. “Jim” 12. Dog Show will be scheduled so that it is over by 1:00 p.m. Smith Memorial/Award – Sponsored by Doug & Melissa Baird 13. Members and dogs must enter and exit the show arena from the Family north end of the building. 14. All State Fair Dog rules apply. 15. Read General Junior Fair Rules. FELTON’S HANDYMAN ROOFING • ROOFING • WINDOWS • SIDING • PLUMBING • PAINTING • ELECTRICAL• POWERWASHING

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DOG CLASS RULES January 1 of the current year� Exhibitors may repeat this class, with You & Your Dog Classes the same or different dog, regardless of winning fi rst place, provided Exhibitors must be enrolled in the 201D You and Your Dog 4-H project meeting age eligibility� and have not participated in 4-H Still Project Judging in July� OBEDIENCE CLASSES 1� You & Your Dog Junior: This class is for the exhibitor 8-11 years Exhibitors must be enrolled in the 2018 Obedience 4-H project� of age as of January 1 of the current year� Exhibitors and dogs Beginner Novice Level and Class Information may repeat this class, with the same or different dog, regardless of Beginner Novice A - Youth may show one project dog in Beginner winning fi rst place, until eligible for the Intermediate You and Your Novice A� This class is for the beginning exhibitor and beginning dog� Dog class� Neither exhibitor nor dog has had any prior obedience experience 2� You and Your Dog Intermediate: This class is for the exhibitor 12-14 before April 1� This means that the exhibitor and/or dog cannot have years of age as of January 1 of the current year� Exhibitors may repeat any kind of formalized training� If they have had any formal training, this class, with the same or different dog, regardless of winning fi rst they must enter the Beginner Novice B class OR the Pre-Novice level� place, until eligible for the Senior You and Your Dog class� Exhibitors and dogs showing in counties that have “pre-beginner- 3� You & Your Dog Senior: This class is for the exhibitor 15-18 years novice” or similar classes must enter either the Beginner Novice B of age as of January 1 of the current year� Exhibitors may repeat classes OR Pre-Novice at the County fair� Beginner Novice A youth are this class, with the same or different dog, regardless of winning fi rst not permitted to show the same or different dog in any other obedience place, provided meeting age eligibility� class� Once an exhibitor shows in this class, he/she must move to Beginner Novice B OR Pre-Novice at the very minimum� Once a dog Showmanship Classes has been shown in this class, the dog must be shown in the Beginner Exhibitors must be enrolled in the 201S Showmanship 4-H project� Novice B class OR Pre-Novice at the very minimum� 1� Showmanship Beginner: The Showmanship Beginner class is for any Beginner Novice B - Youth may show one project dog in Beginner exhibitor of any age� Neither the exhibitor, nor the dog can have any Novice B OR Pre-Novice, decided upon according to skill level and training or showing experience in Showmanship, AKC Jr� Handling preference� A youth cannot show in both Beginner Novice B and Pre- or like experiences prior to the county’s current project year� Once Novice in the same year� A dog cannot show in both Beginner Novice an exhibitor and/or dog show in this class, he/she must move to the B and Pre-Novice in the same year� This class is for the exhibitor or appropriate age division of the individual� dog who has shown in Beginner Novice A or has had experience at 2� Showmanship Junior: This class is for exhibitors age 8-11 as of the Beginner Novice level before April 1� They have not yet progressed January 1 of the current year� Exhibitors may repeat this class, with to Novice level or higher� The fi rst place winner must move to Pre- the same or different dog, regardless of winning fi rst place, until Novice, or Novice A or higher with that same dog� The dog of a fi rst eligible for the Intermediate Showmanship class� place winner in the Beginner Novice B class must either be shown in 3� Showmanship Intermediate: This class is for exhibitors ages 12-14 Pre-Novice or be shown in the Novice A class at the very minimum� as of January 1 of the current year� Exhibitors may repeat this class, If an exhibitor and/or dog places in Beginner Novice B at the County with the same or different dog, regardless of winning fi rst place, until Fair, he/she can repeat this class at the state fair provided the county eligible for the Senior Showmanship class� requirements have been met, and the dog is not performing at the 4� Showmanship Senior: This class is for exhibitors ages 15-18 as of Novice level or higher, OR he/she can show in Pre-Novice provided the Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 57 GUERNSEY Fair58 dog is not performing at the Novice level or higher. Exhibitors have the Beginner Novice B provided the dog is not performing at the Novice option of moving back and forth between Beginner Novice B and Pre- level or higher. Exhibitors have the option of moving back and forth Novice until winning both of these classes or they have experience at between Pre-Novice and Beginner Novice B until winning both of these the Novice level, with the same dog. Dogs shown in this class cannot classes or they have experience at the Novice level, with the same dog. show in Beginner Novice A. Dogs shown in this class cannot show in the Beginner Novice A class. a. Youth may move back and forth between Beginner Novice B and a. Youth may move back and forth between Beginner Novice B and Pre-Novice, from year to year, until winning first place in one of Pre-Novice, from year to year, until winning first place in one of those classes. those classes. b. Once a youth/dog wins Beginner Novice B or Pre-Novice, they b. Once a youth/dog wins Beginner Novice B or Pre-Novice, they may go to the other option or move up to Novice. may go to the other option or move up to Novice. c. Once/if a youth wins both Beginner Novice B and Pre-Novice c. Once/if a youth wins both Beginner Novice B and Pre-Novice (not in the same year), they must move to Novice, unless they (not in the same year), they must move to Novice, unless they are are showing a different dog that is eligible to show in these showing a different dog that is eligible to show in these classes. classes. d. Once a youth/dog has experience or is showing at the Novice level, d. Once a youth/dog has experience or is showing at the Novice s/he must move to the Novice level. Once at the Novice level, the level, s/he must move to the Novice level. Once at the Novice handler/dog cannot go back to Beginner Novice B or Pre-Novice. level, the handler/dog cannot go back to Beginner Novice B or Pre-Novice. Novice Level and Class Information Pre-Novice Level Information Youth may show one project dog at the Novice level, provided the youth Youth may show one project dog in Beginner Novice B OR Pre-Novice, and dog meet class eligibility requirements. decided upon according to skill level and preference. A youth cannot Novice A - In this class neither the exhibitor nor dog has had any prior show in both Beginner Novice B and Pre-Novice in the same year. A experience at the Novice level before April 1. Once an exhibitor shows dog cannot show in both Beginner Novice B and Pre-Novice in the in this class, he/she must move to Novice B at the very minimum. Once same year. a dog has been shown in this class, the dog must be shown at the This class is for the exhibitor or dog that has shown in Beginner Novice Novice B class at the very minimum. A or has had experience at the Beginner Novice level before April 1. Novice B - This class is for the exhibitor or dog who has shown in They have not yet progressed to Novice level or higher. The first place Novice A or has had experience at the Novice level before April 1. They winner must move to Beginner Novice B, or Novice A or higher with have not yet progressed to Graduate Novice A or higher. The first place that same dog. The dog of a first place winner in the Pre-Novice class winner must move to Graduate Novice A or higher with that same dog. must either be shown in Beginner Novice B or be shown in the Novice The dog of a first place winner in the Novice B class must then be shown A class at the very minimum. If an exhibitor and/or dog places in Pre- in the Graduate Novice A class at the very minimum. If an exhibitor and/ Novice at the County Fair, he/she can repeat this class at the state or dog places in Novice B at the County Fair, he/she can repeat this fair provided the county requirements have been met, and the dog is class at state provided the county requirements have been met, and not performing at the Novice level or higher, OR he/she can show in the dog is not performing at the Graduate Novice level or higher. Dogs shown in this class cannot show in any lower levels of dog obedience.

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Graduate Novice Level and Class Information and dog have reached the accumulation of placing 2nd through 5th Graduate Novice A - In this class neither the exhibitor nor dog has in three (3) Rally Novice B classes, or have placed 1st in Rally Novice had any prior experience at the Graduate Novice level before April 1. B. Move up from Rally Novice B to Rally Novice C would then be Once an exhibitor shows in this class, he/she must move to Graduate immediate THIS project year. Exhibitors and dogs in Rally Novice C Novice B at the very minimum. Once a dog has been shown in this are those that have not yet progressed to the Rally Advanced A level class, the dog must be shown In the Graduate Novice B class at the or higher. Once winning a Rally Novice C class, the exhibitor and/or very minimum. dog are encouraged to move to Rally Advanced A, but may choose Graduate Novice B - This class is for the exhibitor or dog who has to stay in Rally Novice C. Exhibitors and dogs must meet the eligibility shown in Graduate Novice A or has had experience at the Graduate requirements of the 2017 Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Dog Show to Novice level before April 1. They have not yet progressed to Open A participate in Rally at the Ohio State Fair. class or higher. The first place winner must move to Open A or higher Rally Advanced - For Rally Advanced classes, all exercises are with that same dog. The dog of a first place winner in the Graduate judged off leash. All dogs must enter and leave the ring on leash. Rally Novice B class must then be shown in the Open A class at the very Advanced A and B must have between 12 - 17 stations (Start and minimum. The dog of a first place winner in the Graduate Novice Finish not included) with a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of B class must then be shown in Open A at the very minimum. If an seven (7) stationary exercises per class. Courses shall have a minimum exhibitor and/or dog places in Graduate Novice B at the County Fair, of three Advanced level stations plus one required jump per class. he/she can repeat this class at state provided the county requirements have been met, and the dog is not performing at the Open level or Rally Advanced A - This class is for the exhibitor and/or dog who higher. Dogs shown in this class cannot show in any lower levels of have not had any training or showing experience at the Rally Advanced dog obedience. level prior the county’s current project year. If they have any training or showing experience at the Rally Advanced level prior to the county’s Graduate Open A - In this class the exhibitor and/or dog cannot have current project year, they must show at the Rally Advanced B level any training or showing experience at the Graduate Open level prior to at the very minimum. Once an exhibitor shows in this class, he/she the county’s current project year. If they have had any training or show must move to Rally Advanced B at the very minimum. Once a dog experience at the Graduate Open level prior to the county’s current has been shown in this class, the dog must be shown in the Rally project year, they must show at the Graduate Open B level at the very Advanced B class at the very minimum. Exhibitors and dogs must minimum. Once an exhibitor shows in this class, he/she must move to meet the eligibility requirements of the 2017 Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Graduate Open B at the very minimum. Once a dog has been show in Dog Show to participate in Rally at the Ohio State Fair. this class, the dog must then be shown in Graduate Open B. Rally Advanced B - This class is for the exhibitor and/or dog who Rally Classes has shown in Rally Advanced A OR has had any training or showing Youth must be enrolled in the 201P Performance 4-H project. experience at the Rally Advanced level prior to the county’s current project year. Once winning this class, the exhibitor and/or dog must Youth may show a maximum of two project dogs per Rally level. A level move to Rally Excellent A at the very minimum the next project year. is Rally Novice, or Rally Advanced, or Rally Excellent. Rally Novice A, Exhibitors and dogs must meet the eligibility requirements of the 2017 B, and C classes are performed entirely on leash. Beginner Novice and Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Dog Show to participate in Rally at the Ohio Pre-Novice level dogs must be shown in either Rally Novice A, B, or State Fair. C, depending on their experience and accumulative placings in Rally. Rally Advanced A & B classes are performed off leash. Rally Excellent Rally Excellent - All exercises are judged off leash. All dogs must A & B classes are performed off leash. Rally is a different discipline than enter and leave the ring on leash. Rally Excellent must have between Obedience. Moving up in one discipline does not mean a mandatory 15 to 20 stations (Start, Finish and Call to Heel marker not included) move-up in another discipline. Awards for exhibitors placing in Rally with a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of seven (7) stationary will be presented each day. Rally Novice All exercises are judged exercises. Courses shall have a minimum of two (2) Advanced level on leash. All dogs must enter and leave the ring on leash. Rally Novice stations and a minimum of three (3) Excellent level stations, plus the A, B, and C must have 10 to 15 stations (Start and Finish not included) two (2) required jumps and the Sit Stay exercise per class. Unlike in the with a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of five (5) stationary Rally Novice and Advanced classes, in Rally Excellent, handlers are exercises per class. not allowed to pat their legs or clap their hands to encourage the dog. Verbal encouragement, multiple commands and/or inaudible signals Rally Novice A - This class is for the exhibitor and/or dog that has no using one or both arms and hands are allowed; the handler’s arms training or showing experience in Rally prior to the county’s current need not be maintained in any particular position at any time. Handlers project year. Once an exhibitor and/or dog shows in this class, he/she may not touch their dog or make any physical corrections. must move to Rally Novice B at the very minimum. This class can never be repeated by an exhibitor or dog. Exhibitors and dogs must meet Rally Excellent A - This class is for the exhibitor and/or dog who the eligibility requirements of the 2017 Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Dog have not had any training or showing experience at the Rally Excellent Show to participate in Rally at the Ohio State Fair. level prior the county’s current project year. If they have any training or showing experience at the Rally Excellent level prior to the county’s Rally Novice B - This class is for the first (1st) or second (2nd) year current project year, they must show at the Rally Excellent B level Rally Novice exhibitor and/or dog who has had prior experience at the very minimum. Once an exhibitor shows in this class, he/she showing at the Rally Novice level prior to the county’s current project must move to Rally Excellent B at the very minimum. Once a dog year. They have not yet progressed to the Rally Advanced A level or has been shown in this class, the dog must be shown in the Rally higher. Once placing 2nd through 5th over an accumulative period of Excellent B class at the very minimum. Exhibitors and dogs must meet time in three (3) Rally Novice B classes at the Ohio State Fair with the the eligibility requirements of the 2017 Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Dog same dog, the exhibitor and dog MUST immediately move to the Rally Show to participate in Rally at the Ohio State Fair. Novice C class. Once winning first (1st) in a Rally Novice B class, the exhibitor and/or dog must move to a Rally Novice C or Rally Advanced Rally Excellent B - This class is for the exhibitor and/or dog who A class. For example: Jane Doe and her dog Rover win first place in has shown in Rally Excellent A OR has had any training or showing Rally Novice B on Monday, July 31. They MUST show in Rally Novice experience at the Rally Excellent level prior to the county’s current C or Rally Advanced A on Tuesday, August 1. Exhibitors and dogs must project year. Once winning this class, the exhibitor and/or dog may meet the eligibility requirements of the 2017 Ohio State Fair Junior Fair stay in this class indefinitely. Exhibitors and dogs must meet the Dog Show to participate in Rally at the Ohio State Fair. eligibility requirements of the 2017 Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Dog Show to participate in Rally at the Ohio State Fair. Rally Novice C - This class is for the 3rd and subsequent years’ Rally Height of Dog at Withers Height to be Jumped Less than 10 inches 4 Novice exhibitor who does not choose to move to Rally Advanced A. inches 10 inches to less than 15 inches 8 inches 15 inches to less than Moving to Rally Novice C may occur in the same year the exhibitor

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20 inches 12 inches 20 inches and over 16 inches Project Requirements DAP participants must: 18. Two jumps must be used for the Rally Excellent B class. Jumps may • Be 8 years old and in the 3rd grade and not passed 18 as of January 1, be any jump used as standard equipment in obedience classes (broad current year. jump, high jump, or bar jump), except that 4-foot wide jumps may be • Have a dog as a family pet. used in place of 5-foot wide jumps. Various colors and decorations • Join a 4-H club. are allowed; however, there must be nothing hanging from the jump. • Identify a project helper. Jumps may not be used consecutively on the course. • Have access to a computer to retrieve online activities and record pages, and to research suggested resources. Rally Class Progression • Purchase the Dog Resource Handbook, 201R, that contains essential a. Rally Novice A - 1 year, then move to Rally Novice B class (Rally information to help you complete many of the activities within the Novice A class can never be repeated by handler OR dog) 4-H DAP categories. Completion Requirements Required Materials b. Rally Novice B - for 1st or 2nd year Rally Novice exhibitor. Can To complete your Dog Achievement Program project for the current repeat this class with same dog until placing 2nd through 5th over year, you must have met the requirements to earn at least 1 DAP an accumulative period of time in three (3) Rally Novice B classes Certificate by judging at the Guernsey County Fair. To be eligible for at OSF with same dog. The handler and dog must immediately recognition at the current year’s Ohio State Fair Dog Show, you must progress to Rally Novice C. If winning first place in Rally Novice B, complete the requirements to earn a minimum of 1 DAP Certificate by handler and dog MUST immediately progress to Rally Novice C at July 15th of the current year. very minimum or Rally Advanced level. Updated: March 2018 c. Rally Novice C - for 3rd year and subsequent years’ Rally Novice exhibitors not choosing to move up to Rally Advanced level can 2018 DOG AWARDS repeat class with same dog or different dog. Once winning, You and Your Dog Jr. - John & Joyce Betts, In Memory of John exhibitor and/or dog are encouraged to move to Rally Advanced Allen Betts level, but may choose to stay in Rally Novice C. You and Your Dog Intermediate – The McCoy Family d. Rally Advanced A - 1 year, then move to Rally Advanced B class You and Your Dog Sr.- Jim & Donna Ferguson (Rally Advanced A class can never be repeated by handler OR dog) Beginner A Novice – Appalacian Springs Limited e. Rally Advanced B - can repeat class with same dog or different Novice A – House of Samuel dog until handler and dog win first place; then MUST progress to Showmanship Intermediate – Smith Lawn Service, Terry & Marcia Rally Excellent level the next year Smith f. Rally Excellent A - 1 year, then move to Rally Excellent B class Showmanship Sr. - The Ashley Family, In Memory of Trixie (Rally Excellent A class can never be repeated by handler OR dog) Utility – Jay & Brenda Allen g. Rally Excellent B - can repeat class with same dog or different High Scoring Obedience - Bradfords Mowing Service dog. Showman of Showmen – Bill & Mary Caslow, In Memory of Shaddow Dog Achievement Program Rally Novice A – Cambridge Packaging Exhibitor must be enrolled in the 202 Dog Achievement 4-H project. Rally Novice C – In Memory of Rusty Although not a competitive 4-H dog project, DAP encourages youth Rally Advanced B – Clays Lakeview Farm to accomplish personal goals and master life skills with their dogs. Orme Hardware Let our knowledgeable and professional staff assist you with all your home needs.

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Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 61 GENERAL EQUINE RULES It is the responsibility of the rider, or the parent or guardian of the 1. All horses must be owned by or leased by the member in partnership youth participant, to make sure that the headgear worn complies with his or her immediate family. All leases must be filed with the with appropriate safety standards for protective headgear intended County Extension Office by the first Wednesday in May and approved for equestrian use, and is properly fitted and in good condition. The by the County 4-H Extension Educator. A leased horse cannot be Ohio 4-H Horse Program, Show Committees, Officials, Extension another member’s main or back-up project horse. Personnel, Guernsey County Ag Society Directors and Volunteer 2. All horses must be owned by member or member’s immediate family Leaders are not responsible for checking headgear worn for such or leased (see above) and in the continual care of the member by compliance. June 1. Project animals cannot be switched during the year unless The Ohio 4-H Horse Program, Show Committees, Officials, the exhibitor has registered a back-up horse and the hardship case Extension Personnel, Guernsey County Ag Society Directors and is approved to use the back-up horse. Volunteer Leaders make no representation or warranty, expressed 3. Hardship cases - (No leases will be considered) – All hardship or implied, about any protective headgear, and cautions riders that applications should be turned in and approved, by Equine Council death or serious injury may result despite wearing such headgear, as officers, and in place by Noon on Monday of .the fair The only no helmet can protect against all foreseeable injuries in equestrian hardship cases that will be considered by Council will be project activities. animals that have been previously signed up as a back-up horse by The Ohio 4-H Horse Program, Show Committees, Officials, Extension the member. Personnel and Volunteer Leaders may, at his/her discretion, check a 4. Horses cannot be trained by professionals 30 days prior to shows participant’s protective headgear for proper standards. If the youth 5. Members must sign Horse Project ID forms by June 1 or an earlier is found to be wearing unapproved, defective, or improperly fitted date as set by the Guernsey County Equine Council. Members who headgear, he/she will not be permitted to participate in riding or do not turn in completed forms by the appointed date will not be driving activities until proper headgear is acquired. eligible to show in the State Fair tryouts and may not be able to show 9. Volunteers/Parents must monitor all activities regarding safety. The at the County Junior Fair Show. Guernsey County Equine Council encourages annual evaluation 6. Participants will only be permitted to enter one horse per class; of members, equine projects and equipment. If a conflict occurs, this also means only one horse’s name per class entry. A stall is regarding safety, between volunteers, parents, and/or members, a guaranteed for one equine project per exhibitor. panel of three people will be appointed by the Council to evaluate 7. All first-time horse project participants are required to participate in the member’s ability to safely perform the activity in question. the Horse Safety and Ethics Training Program with a parent/guardian 10. Pattern Classes: It will be the responsibility of the show committee before they are permitted to ride a horse at a 4-H activity or event. to see that these scores are recorded by the judge. Both parent/guardian and youth must read 191R Horses, Safety and 11. The Uniform Rules of 4-H Horse Shows are the rules followed for You prior to attending the program and bring the book with them to the Guernsey County Junior Fair Horse Show. the program. Books are available for purchase by club volunteers at 12. All horses must participate in the Mandatory Body Condition the Extension Office for $6. The program is offered twice each year. Scoring held by Equine Council in August. Horses must score a 4, 8. All youth age 19 and under, participating in any Junior Fair equestrian 5, 6, or 7 to be eligible for exhibition at the Guernsey County Fair. activity, are required to wear properly fitted protective headgear 13. Each equine project animal will be assessed during various which meets or exceeds current ASTM (American Society for Testing points throughout each 4-H calendar year. There is to be a and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards with the Standing Committee from the Guernsey County Junior Fair Equine chin harness securely fastened at all times while riding or driving an Council each year that will govern this overall scoring system. The equine. Committee will use the scoring system defined on page 4 of the Ohio

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4-H Circular 762 (Horse Nutrition) in order to maintain the integrity 21. All mule and donkeys will follow Uniform Rules of 4-H Horse Shows and quality of the Guernsey county youth equine program. This will as all other equine exhibitors. allow members to focus more on the health of their animals and it 22. Equine project animals cannot be shared. will allow us to provide quality animals for the public to view. 23. Read General Junior Fair Rules. 14. All equine projects must have shots given by a veterinarian at Body Scoring or provide a proof of vaccination certificate dated within CONTEST PROJECT GRADES 6 months of the county fair submitted to Equine Council at Body The following guidelines are recommended to the judges to assist Condition Scoring in August for a horse to be eligible for exhibition. with the assignment of project grades. The shots required are: rhino, influenza, eastern & western, and • A grade - pattern is completed at a canter; with 0 or 1 obstacle tetanus. The Guernsey County Equine Council will abide by the Ohio down. State Veterinary guidelines regarding Coggins Test. The vaccination • B grade - pattern is completed; but knocks down 2 obstacles. may either be the primary required vaccine or a booster. • C grade - run off, pattern not complete, knocks down more than 15. If a project does not have a passing body condition score at the two obstacles. Mandatory Body Condition Scoring in August, the 4-H member will be required to get a veterinarian check, at the member’s expense, by VERSATILITY RULES the fair veterinarian prior to the September Equine Council meeting. 1. This class is shown in four divisions, each of which will be judged in The member must then present documentation of veterinarian accordance with current Uniform Rules for 4-H Horse Shows for such approval at the September meeting in order to be eligible to exhibit events. Any rule variance from the Uniform Rules of 4-H Horse Shows is at the fair. listed in the rules below. 16. Equine projects cannot be trained by professionals 30 days prior 2. Four events must be shown from the list of classes in uniform rules, to the Junior Fair Horse Show. Violation of this rule will result in the excluding the driving and production classes. At least one stock seat and member not being permitted to participate in the Junior Fair Horse one hunt seat or saddle seat class must be included; both western and Show, Versatility Show, and Fun Show. English classes should be included. One gymkhana event may be used as 17. All Barn Rules posted in each barn are to be reviewed by exhibitors one of the four events. The exhibitor must complete all four classes to get a and their families upon arrival at fair and followed to ensure safety ribbon in any one class. for all animals and humans. 3. Conditions for Entry: Exhibitor must have placed in a showmanship and/ 18. All barns will be closed and lights turned out at 11:00 p.m. each or horsemanship (or equitation) class at this show prior to making an night of fair week. The restroom lights will be on and the back door entry in the versatility class. Definite restrictions are to be determined by will be open for use by the members and families. local volunteers according to their county’s level of achievement; these 19. Miniatures will not show in pony classes. restrictions must be made before the show begins. It is suggested that 20. Exhibitor must declare the horse to be exhibited at the fair and versatility exhibitors should have completed 2 years of project work with the classes to be entered on their Junior Fair Livestock Entry which horses. This class must be limited to thirty entries, due to the possibility of is due August 1. Only two main project animals per exhibitor are taking up to 5 hours to show. Members may add this class at the show up to permitted. No Junior Fair Livestock Entry is to be completed for the 30 minutes prior to the start of the class if they have qualified without having back-up project animal. signed up on their Livestock Entry Form which was due August 1.

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4. The winner of the Versatility Class is the horse and rider accumulating the Reserve Grand Champion Stakes Race – Jeff Carpenter Quarter Horses most points in the four events combined, and lower placings are determined Grand Champion Keyhole Race – TK Gas Services, Ted Korte in the same manner. In the event of a tie in the number of points, the exhibitor Reserve Grand Champion Keyhole Race – Jeff Carpenter Quarter Horses with the highest horsemanship or equitation score will be determined the Grand Champion Showmanship – Amy Hlad and Family winner. Reserve Grand Champion Showmanship – Jennifer Snyder and Family 5. All changes of tack and appointments must be made within the 10 minute Grand Champion 1st Year Walk Trot – Jeff and Amy Stevens interval between events or the entry will be eliminated. Reserve Grand Champion 1st Year Walk Trot – Johnna Vineyard and Family 6. Contestants must use their own horse. Grand Champion Horsemanship – Lynn and Kali Savage 7. Classes will consist of English Pleasure, Horsemanship, Reining & Barrels. Reserve Grand Champion Horsemanship – Nick R Nelson Performance Only exception would be in case of rain, limit gaits to walk-trot and replace Horses reining and barrels with showmanship and trail. Grand Champion Pleasure – In Memory of Paul N Betts – Lorne, Heather & 8. This class will be judged by a certified judge from the OSU judges list on Lauren Roe Thursday, not to begin before 3:00 p.m. Reserve Grand Champion Pleasure - In Memory of Paul N Betts – Lorne, 9. Read General Equine Rules. Heather & Lauren Roe 10. Read General Junior Fair Rules. High Point Trail Champion – Brian and Amy Zuress Updated: April 2019 Grand Champion Ranch Pleasure – Heritage Country Store, Cambridge Reserve Grand Champion Ranch Pleasure – Heritage Country Store, MULE AND DONKEY RULES Cambridge Guernsey County Horse rules and regulations apply to the mules and Versatility – Dr. and Mrs. Andy Eddy donkeys. Mules and donkeys will be shown in the 4-H Horse Arena. Please 2018 HORSE SIGN SPONSORS check the schedule. Bruner Land Co. Showmanship criteria to include member’s handling of the animal and Bundy Law Funeral Home knowledge of the project, neatness of the handler and animal, proper dress of Conn’s Potato Chips Co. member. Western shirt, clean blue jeans or pants (no shorts), hat and protective Edwards Construction footwear. Jack Warne Construction Moonlight Swim and Spa/Buddy Brill Hot Tubs 2018 HORSE AWARDS Ohio Foundation Quarter Horse Assoc. Grand Champion Combined Times – Guernsey County Equine Council Ohio Horseman’s Council Reserve Grand Champion Combined Times – Guernsey County Equine Orme East Do It Best Council Stoney’s RV Grand Champion Poles – Bundy Law Funeral Home, James and Thorn-Black Funeral Home Jennifer Law US Bank Reserve Grand Champion – Bundy Law Funeral Home, James and Jennifer Law 2018 EQUINE ROYALTY GIFT SPONSORS Grand Champion Barrels – TK Gas Services, Ted Korte Safe Lite Auto Glass Reserve Grand Champion Barrels – Deep Cut Tavern, LLC – Kristi Rominger Amy Hlad Grand Champion Stakes Race – Cherry Ridge Horseshoeing, George Hoover

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GENERAL GOAT RULES 8. There will be a Champion and a Reserve Champion of both dairy 1. Per USDA-APHIS, all goats must have an approved scrapie and Boer wether classes. The Champion and Reserve Champion identification to be on the fairgrounds. Consequences: No Scrapie = will sell alternately each year at the livestock sale. Sale Order of Not allowed to bring goat on the fairgrounds. Official identifications Goats: Champion, Reserve Champion, Champion Bred and Owned, accepted are: a.) scrapie tag; b.) registered goats can have Reserve Champion Bred & Owned, Champion Rate of Gain, Reserve registration # tattooed in ear & original registration papers available; Champion Rate of Gain. c.) non-registered animals can use a tattoo if they use an official 9. The Grand & Reserve Grand Champions Wethers must sell in the USDA issued scrapie ID# for the tattoo. Junior Fair Livestock Sale. 2. All goats must be in the possession and ownership of the exhibitor 10. Pee Wee and Decorator Show for all goats is Wednesday of fair at by June 1, with the exception of the Junior Kid project where the 6:30 p.m. exhibitor must have the mother in their possession and ownership by June 1. BREEDING DAIRY GOAT RULES 3. All dairy and pygmy goats must be dehorned or have scurs no longer 1. Exhibitors with a goat of lactating age must have Quality Assurance than one inch. Boer does and wethers do not need to be dehorned. Certification by July 1. It will be the boer goat exhibitor’s choice to show animals horned or 2. The Dairy Goat Show will be Monday at 8:30 a.m. with a mandatory dehorned. barn meeting at 8:00 a.m., just prior to the start of the show. 4. ALL goats must be checked in on Sunday prior to fair between 10:00 3. Dairy goats are to be out of the eight breeds recognized by the a.m. and 1:00 p.m. at Gate 3. No goats will be permitted after check- American Dairy Association, American Goat Society or Canadian in time. Goat Society. These breeds are Alpine, LaMancha, Nigerian Dwarf, 5. Tampering and/or misrepresentation as to breeding, age, ownership Nubian, Oberhasli, Saanen, Sables, and Toggenburg. Crossbred and any other irregularity in showing will be considered fraud and dairy animals from these eight breeds may be exhibited in the Dairy deception. Any premiums, trophies, awards or sale money won by Goat Show. such exhibitor will be withheld. 4. Dairy goat classes will be: 6. There will be a Boer Goat Barn Meeting at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday prior a. Junior Kid: born after April 1st of this year; to fair. b. Senior Kid: born January 1 to March 31 of this year; 7. There will be a pen fee of $5 per pen to be paid to your respective c. Yearling: not in milk; Goat Committee (Boer or Dairy) by the end of your Barn Meeting at d. Yearling: in milk & under 2 years of age; fair. The pen fee will be refunded if exhibitor’s clean out the pen by e. Junior Doe: over 2 years & under 3 years of age; 12:00 noon on Sunday of the fair. If requirements are not met the f. Mature Doe: 3 to 5 years of age; money will be forfeited to the Dairy Goat Committee (if exhibiting g. Aged Doe: 5 years of age & over; Angora, Dairy, Harness, Pack or Pygmy Goats) and the Boer Goat h. Doe in Milk: any age, judged on udder alone; Committee (if exhibiting Boer Goats). The Dairy Goat Committee will 5. All dairy goats must be clipped before show. If goat is not clipped, refund pen fees from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. on Sunday of the fair. goat may be shown for participation only. Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 65 GUERNSEY66 Fair66

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6. Read General Goat Rules. the wether is a dairy or boer wether. 7. Read General Junior Fair Rules. 4. All market goats will weigh-in without chains, leads, or collars at both Pre-Fair Weigh-in and Fair Weigh-in. MARKET DAIRY GOAT RULES 5. Boer Market Goat Fair Weigh-in will be Sunday prior to the fair in the 1. Exhibitors must have Quality Assurance Certification by July 1. Sheep Barn at 2:00 p.m. All market goats must weigh a minimum of 2. Must be a wether born January 1 through March 30 of the current 50 pounds at fair weigh-in to be eligible for sale. No maximum will year. be observed. Underweight goats to be shown for grade only and 3. All market goats must be tagged at Market Goat Pre-Fair Weigh-in on cannot be sold. Boer Goat Committee members will divide goats the first Saturday in June from 10:00 a.m. – Noon at the fairgrounds. into market weight classes for show using the Fair Weigh-in weight. Members are permitted to weigh-in up to three wethers, but are only 6. Boer Goat Show (Showmanship - Market - Breed) will be Wednesday permitted to exhibit two at the fair. Youth must declare at weigh-in if beginning at 9:00 a.m. in the Sheep Barn Show Arena. the wether is a dairy or boer wether. 7. Wethers should be clipped for show. 4. All market goats will weigh-in with the collar on at both Pre-Fair 8. The purpose of the Bred and Owned Class of Boer Market Wethers Weigh-in and Fair Weigh-in. is to teach members how to breed and raise offspring market 5. LaMancha goats will be tattooed in their tail with county ID number. wethers. To be eligible for Bred and Owned Class, members must 6. Dairy Market Goat Fair Weigh-in will be Sunday prior to the fair in breed and kid the project wether on their farm. Bred and Owned Sheep Barn beginning at 2:00 p.m. All market goats must weigh a must be declared at June weigh-in. These wethers will show in the minimum of 50 pounds at fair weigh-in to be eligible for sale. No Bred and Owned class as well as regular weight classes. maximum will be observed. Underweight goats to be shown for 9. Read General Goat Rules. grade only and cannot be sold. 10. Read General Junior Fair Rules. 7. Dairy Market Goats will be divided into the following weight classes 11. Read Junior Fair Sale Rules. for show based on their Fair Weigh-in Weight. a. Light Weight: 50 -75 lbs. PYGMY GOAT RULES b. Middle Weight: 76-100 lbs. 1. Exhibitors with a goat of lactating age must have Quality Assurance c. Heavy Weight: 101 lbs and up Certification by July 1. 8. The Dairy Goat Show will be Monday at 8:30 a.m. 2. Does and wethers will be permitted to exhibit. Pygmy goat classes 9. Dairy goats are to be out of the eight breeds recognized by the will be: American Dairy Association, American Goat Society or Canadian a. Wethers: all ages Goat Society. These breeds are Alpine, LaMancha, Nigerian Dwarf, b. Doe: Under one year of age Nubian, Oberhasli, Saanen, Sables, and Toggenburg. Crossbred c. Does: Over One Year and Under Three Years of Age dairy animals from these eight breeds may be exhibited in the Dairy d. Does: Three Years of Age and Over. Goat Show. 3. Although pygmies do not have to be registered to show, they must 10. The purpose of the Bred and Owned Class of Dairy Market Wether is meet the breed standard set by National Pygmy Goat Association to teach members how to breed and raise offspring market wethers. including being of accepted colors and patterns and being within the To be eligible for Bred and Owned Class, members must breed and set measurements per sex/age category. Nigerian Dwarf crosses do kid the project wether on their farm. Bred and Owned market goats not meet these standards. must be declared at June weigh-in. These wethers will show in the 4. Pygmy goat wethers are not eligible to sell in the Junior Fair Livestock Bred and Owned Class as well as regular weight classes. sale. 11. Read General Goat Rules. 5. Goats need to be washed and feet trimmed before the show. Do 12. Read General Junior Fair Rules. not clip. 13. Read Junior Fair Sale Rules. 6. Read General Goat Rules. 7. Read General Junior Fair Rules. BREEDING BOER GOAT RULES 1. Exhibitors with a goat of lactating age must have Quality Assurance GOAT SHOWMANSHIP RULES (All breeds) Certification by July 1. 1. There will be four individual showmanship contests for dairy, angora, 2. Pre-registration paperwork for does with picture, location of housing pygmy and boer goats. Members must choose only one. and scrapie or registration tags due by June 1. 2. Classes are based on the age of the exhibitor, as of January 1st of 3. Boer Goat Show (Showmanship - Market - Breed) will be Wednesday. the current year. 4. Boer Does, purebred, percentage, & crossbreeds will be permitted to exhibit in the Guernsey County Jr. Fair Show. All ages of does are DAIRY GOATS permitted. a. 1st Year Beginner, ages 8-9 5. Boer Breeding Goat classes, as determined by age of the goat on b. Junior, ages 9-11 show day, will be: c. Intermediate, ages 12-14 a. Doe kids, 0-3 months d. Senior, ages 15 & older b. Doe kids, 3-6 months PYGMY GOATS c. Doe kids, 6-9 months e. 1st Year Beginner, ages 8-9 d. Doe kids, 9-12 months f. Junior, ages 9-11 e. Doe, 12-18 months g. Intermediate, ages 12-14 f. Doe, 18-24 months h. Senior, ages 15 & older g. Doe, 24-36 months BOER GOATS h. Doe, 36 months & over i. 1st Year Beginner, ages 8-9 6. All does must have an ear tag and/or tattoo. j. Junior, ages 9-11 7. Read General Goat Rules. k. Intermediate, ages 12-14 8. Read General Junior Fair Rules. l. Senior, ages 15 & older 3. The judge will choose between the dairy goat showman of showmen, MARKET BOER GOAT RULES the boer goat showman of showmen, the pygmy goat showman 1. Exhibitors must have Quality Assurance Certification by July 1. of showmen, and the angora goat showman of showmen for the 2. Must be a wether born January 1 through March 30 of the current year. participant for the county Supreme Showman contest. 3. All market goats must be tagged at Market Goat Pre-Fair Weigh-in on the first Saturday in June from 10:00 a.m. – Noon at the fairgrounds. PACK GOAT RULES Members are permitted to weigh-in up to three wethers, but are only 1. Exhibitors with a goat of lactating age must have Quality Assurance permitted to exhibit two at the fair. Youth must declare at weigh-in if Certification by July 1. Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 67 68

2. Pack goats can only be shown in Pack Goat class. Champion Oberhasli Sr. – Heritage Country Store 3. Pack goats can have horns. Champion Oberhasli Jr. – Country Bumpkins 4-H Club 4. Any age of wether or doe from the dairy breeds, meat breeds or Champion Crossbred Sr. – Doug & Diane Lyons pygmy may be shown. Champion Crossbred Jr. - Gene Moore Insurance Agency 5. The “4-H Pack Goat Supplement” will be used as the guide for Champion Nigerian Dwarf Sr. – Hop N Zip Dairy Goats, Cathy Stotts training by exhibitors and utilized by the judge when evaluating pack Champion Nigerian Dwarf Jr. – Guernsey Co. Trustees & Clerks goats. The supplement is available at https://guernsey.osu.edu or at Association the Extension Office. Grand Champion Sr. Dairy Goat – Guernsey Veterinary Clinic, Dr. 6. Class is determined by the age of the goat – not the exhibitor. Leia Hill Consecutive years in the project require the exhibitor to use the Reserve Grand Champion Sr. Dairy Goat - Chuck & Rose Ball same animal. Exhibitors must move up to the next level unless Grand Champion Jr. Dairy Goat - Lindsay Roe competing with a new animal. Reserve Grand Champion Jr. Dairy Goat - Creno’s Pizza, Cambridge 7. Pack Goat Classes are divided into two divisions depending on the Grand Champion Heavyweight Dairy Wether - Jr. Fair Dairy Goat type of goat. Committee Dairy/Meat Classes Reserve Champion Heavyweight Dairy Wether - Jr. Fair Dairy Goat a. Under 1 year of age - no pack and obstacles Committee b. Over 1 year and under 2 years – no weight in pack and obstacles Grand Champion Middle Weight Dairy Wether - Jr. Fair Dairy Goat c. Over 2 years and under 3 years – 10 lbs. and obstacles Committee d. Over 3 years and under 4 years – 20 lbs. and obstacles Reserve Champion Middle Weight Dairy Wether - Jr. Fair Dairy Goat e. Over 4 years and up – 30 lbs. and obstacles Committee Pygmy Classes Grand Champion Light Weight Dairy Wether - Jr. Fair Dairy Goat a. Under 1 year of age - no pack and obstacles Committee b. Over 1 year and under 2 years – no weight in pack and obstacles Reserve Champion Light Weight Dairy Wether - Jr. Fair Dairy Goat c. Over 2 years and under 3 years – 5 lbs. and obstacles Committee d. Over 3 years and under 4 years – 10 lbs. and obstacles Best Udder - Ron & Deb Roberson Family e. Over 4 years and up – 15 lbs. and obstacles Most Accomplished - Shady Valley Shamrocks 4-H Club 8. Choker chains may not be used. Care & Management – Guernsey Co. Trustees & Clerks Association 9. Exhibitor should wear proper trail attire and a backpack (if possible). Grand Champion Pack Goat - Stop 9 Church of Christ 10. Treats and rewards are permitted. Grand Champion Harness Goat – Dave Saft, Guernsey Co 11. Read General Goat Rules. Commissioner 12. Read General Junior Fair Rules. 1st Place Goat Decorator Class – McCulloch Farm 2nd Place Goat Decorator Class - Guernsey Co. Jr. Fair Boer Goat HARNESS GOAT RULES Committee 1. Exhibitors with a goat of lactating age must have Quality Assurance Certification by July 1. 2018 DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2. Harness goats can only be shown in Harness Goat class. Beginners Dairy Goat Showmanship - Woodland Meadows Farm, 3. Any age of wether or doe from the dairy breeds, meat breeds or Dick and Marcia Gunn pygmy may be shown. Reserve Beginners Dairy Goat Showmanship - Brent’s Appliance 4. The “4-H Harness Goat Project Supplement” will be used as the Service guide for training by exhibitors and utilized by the judge when Junior Dairy Goat Showmanship - Chuck & Rose Ball evaluating harness goats. The supplement is available at https:// Reserve Junior Dairy Goat Showmansip - Daren & Ann Roe guernsey.osu.edu or at the Extension Office. Intermediate Dairy Goat Showmanship – Heritage Country Store 5. Class is determined by the age of the goat – not the exhibitor. Reserve Intermediate Dairy Goat Showmanship – Ron & Jackie Burga Consecutive years in the project require the exhibitor to use the Senior Dairy Goat Showmanship – Guernsey SWCD same animal. Exhibitors must move up to the next level unless Reserve Senior Dairy Goat Showmanship - N.I.E.D. Industries Inc. competing with a new animal. Dairy Goat Showman of Showmen - Frame & Sons Construction Co. 6. Harness Goat Classes: a. Project I – Kid under 1 year b. Project II – Over 1-2 years c. Project III – Over 2-3 years d. Project IV – Over 3-4 years e. Project V – Over 4 years 7. Choker chains may not be used. 8. Read General Goat Rules. 9. Read General Junior Fair Rules. Updated: April 2019

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2018 BOER GOAT AWARDS Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Market Boer Goat - TA Boer Goats Boer Goat Class Winners sponsored by: Jr. Fair Boer Goat Committee Champion Rate of Gain Market Boer Goat - Harding Farms Grand Champion Boer Doe - Colleen Wheatley, Guernsey Co. Reserve Champion Rate of Gain Market Boer Goat - J.R.’s Double D Recorder Ranch Reserve Champion Boer Doe – Country Bumpkins 4-H Club Grand Champion Market Dairy Goat – Cambridge Healthcare & Rehab Champion Jr. Boer Doe - Stoney Point Farm, Mary & Julie Morrow, Reserve Champion Market Dairy Goat – Cambridge Healthcare & Rehab Jenna & Jaylee Jordan, In Memory of John Morrow Reserve Champion Jr. Boer Doe - Hop N Zip Dairy Goats, Cathy Stotts 2018 PYGMY GOAT AWARDS Champion Yearling Boer Doe - In Memory of Steve C. Allen Champion Beginner Showmanship – Guernsey Co. Trustees & Clerks Reserve Champion Yearling Boer Doe - JR’s Double D Ranch Association Champion Sr. Boer Doe – Matt & Olivia Dolan Reserve Champion Beginners Showmanship - Brent’s Appliance Reserve Champion Sr. Boer Doe - Wrights Goat Shack, Randy and Service Twila Wright Family Champion Intermediate Showmanship – Vernon & Brenda Beynon Grand Champion Boer Wether - The Pole Barn Auctions Reserve Intermediate Showmanship – Colleen Wheatley, Guernsey Reserve Grand Champion Boer Wether – Delmas & Donna Ball Boer Co. Recorder Goats Champion Senior Showmanship - In Memory of Neal Showalter, Champion Rate of Gain - Creno’s Pizza, Cambridge Dick & Cindy Showalter Reserve Champion Rate of Gain – Appalachian Springs Limited Reserve Champion Senior Showmanship - Smith Lawn Service; Champion Bred and Owned Whether - D&N Wood Products Bruce, Cindy, Andrew & Lillian Smith Reserve Champion Bred & Owned – Smith Lawn Service; Bruce, Pygmy Showman of Showmen - Moonlite Swim & Spa Cindy, Andrew & Lillian Smith Champion Pygmy Jr. Doe – Meadowbrook Athletic & Band Boosters Bingo 2018 BOER GOAT SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS Champion Pygmy Intermediate Doe – Stop 9 Church of Christ Champion 1st Year Beginners Showmanship - Jr. Fair Boer Goat Champion Pygmy Sr. Doe - C & J Acres Committee Grand Champion Pygmy Doe - Vernon and Brenda Beynon Champion Junior Showmanship – Hop N Zip Dairy Goats, Cathy Stotts Grand Champion Pygmy Wether – Wild Things 4-H Club Champion Intermediate Showmanship - Creno’s Pizza, Cambridge Grand Grand Champion Pygmy Wether - Scott-Ogle Realty, Inc., Champion Senior Showmanship - Tractor Supply Co. Dave Ogle Showman of Showmen - Triple J Farms

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POULTRY RULES Reserve Champion Hen - Meadowbrook Athletic & Band Boosters 1. Exhibitors of broiler projects must have Quality Assurance Bingo Certification by July 1. Champion Fancy Hen - Creno’s Pizza, Cambridge 2. All poultry must be in the ownership and possession of the Reserve Champion Fancy Hen - Stop 9 Church Of Christ exhibitor by June 1st, with the exception of the broiler project. Champion Large Duck - Meadowbrook Athletic & Band Boosters 3. Broiler projects animal must be ordered from the Poultry Committee Bingo Chairman by June 1st and picked up in August (date to be set) Reserve Champion Large Duck - McCormick Farms from a pool of broiler chicks. Champion Turkey – In Memory of Shirley Smith 4. Broiler project participants must enroll in another poultry project Reserve Champion Turkey - Meadowbrook Athletic & Band Boosters by June 1st. All birds exhibited must be shown. If breed projects Bingo are not shown, broiler project will not be permitted to sell. Champion Small Duck - Guernsey SWCD 5. A single broiler project will consist of a minimum of six birds Reserve Champion Small Duck - Meadowbrook Athletic & Band purchased from the pool in August (date to be set). A pen of Boosters Bingo broilers for exhibition consists of three birds. Members may exhibit Champion Pen of Broilers - Guernsey Co. Jr. Leaders and sell a maximum of two pens of broilers. If the exhibitor decides Reserve Champion Pen of Broilers - Shady Valleys Shamrocks 4-H to exhibit and sell two pens of broilers, the exhibitor is required to Club purchase the second set of six birds for a total of 12 birds. Most Accomplished - Guernsey Co. Jr. Fair Poultry Committee 6. Pens of broilers are sold through the Junior Fair Livestock Sale. The minimum weight for the pen of broilers is 12 pounds and the maximum weight is 21 pounds. All broilers are to be weighed 2018 POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS on Monday evening of the fair at 6:00 p.m. Underweight and Champion Beginner Showmanship - Milligan Construction overweight birds are shown for grade only and are not permitted Reserve Champion Beginners Showmanship - Doug and Diane Lyons to sell. Champion Junior Showmanship - Steve and Sherry Douglass 7. No broilers are permitted to be used for showmanship. Reserve Champion Junior Showmanship – Country Bumpkins 4-H 8. An exhibit may consist of a hen, pullet, rooster, turkey, duck, Club goose, or broilers (pen of three). Champion Intermediate Showmanship - Skip Gardner, Guernsey Co. 9. Poultry exhibitors are limited to 3 birds per category (i.e. 3 ducks Commissioner per child, 3 large roosters per child, etc.). Reserve Champion Intermediate Showmanship - Bridgewater Bunch 10. Broiler project animals and showmanship project animals will be 4-H Club housed on the fairgrounds. The remaining poultry animal entries Champion Senior Showmanship - The Holt Family will be assigned cages as space allows. No additional cages or Reserve Champion Senior Showmanship - In Memory of Elizabeth pens will be permitted for housing in barn except for show day. Bendure Baird Number of fowl per pens will be: broilers - 3; bantam chickens - Showman of Showmen – Attorney Andrew Warhola 3; large type chicken - 2; large hen ducks - 2; large drake ducks – 2; bantam hen ducks - 3; bantum drake ducks – 3; geese - 3; 2018 POULTRY BANNER AWARDS market type turkey – 2; and breed type turkey - 2. Grand Champion Market Poultry – Guernsey Co. Jr. Fair Poultry 11. All exhibited poultry, except waterfowl and turkeys, must test Committee negative for the pullorum disease upon arrival at the fairgrounds. Reserve Grand Champion Market Poultry – Guernsey Co. Jr. Fair The test is administered by a state-approved tester at the Poultry Committee exhibitor’s expense before poultry are permitted to enter the Poultry Barn. 12. Poultry will be checked in on Sunday prior to fair from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. At this time all birds will be pullorum tested (price to test birds will be determined per year and exhibitor will be notified prior to fair), pens will be assigned and pen fees ($5.00 per pen or $20.00 per family maximum) will be collected. 13. The pen fee deposit will be refunded 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Sunday of fair, provided that the pens (inside & underneath) and all equipment are properly cleaned daily. In addition, feeders, waterers, & clips are to be left in the pen on Sunday, and all poultry are to be removed by 12:00 pm. If requirements are not met and/or all poultry are not removed by 12:00 pm on Sunday, the money will be forfeited to the Poultry Committee. 14. There will be a mandatory barn meeting at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday of fair week for all poultry exhibitors. 15. No items other than feeders and waterers shall be placed in cages unless approved by a committee member. This includes bedding, towels, carpet, etc. 16. Read General Junior Fair Rules. 17. Read Junior Fair Sale Rules. (Broiler project participants) Updated April 2019

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GENERAL RABBIT RULES BREED RABBIT RULES 1. All breeding rabbit project animals must be in possession of the 1. Doe and Litter Class: Litter must be born between the first Thursday exhibitor by June 1st of the current year. in August and the third Tuesday in August. This class has no weight 2. Due to space limitations, an exhibitor is guaranteed only one pen limit. for his/her showmanship rabbit and up to two pens for the market 2. The judge will have final decision as to breed of rabbit. All rabbit rabbits. Your pen may not be close to your club’s exhibit area. breeds that ARBA recognize are permitted to show at our fair with 3. Rabbits will be assigned pens by the Rabbit Committee. No rabbits the exception of mixed breeds as their own class. are to be put into pens without the pen being assigned to them by 3. A breed rabbit project animal is not permitted to be used as a Pet the Rabbit Committee. Pens will be assigned & pen fees ($5 per Rabbit Project animal during the same year. pen or $20 per family maximum) will be collected at sign-in at the 4. Read General Rabbit Rules. fair. The pen fee deposit will be refunded 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon on 5. Read General Junior Fair Rules. Sunday after fair, provided that the pens (inside, underneath, and J-feeders) are clean at the end of fair and all rabbits are removed by MARKET FRYER CLASS RULES Noon on Sunday of fair. Failure to meet these requirements will in the 1. Exhibitors must have Quality Assurance Certification by July 1. pen fee being forfeited to the Rabbit Committee. 2. A pen of fryers shall consist of three rabbits, born between 56 and 4. Limit for Junior Fair Rabbit Housing: one rabbit per cage with the 70 days prior to Junior Fair weigh-in date on Monday of the fair. exception of Doe & Litter and Pen of Three Fryers. Exhibitors may bring up to two pens. 5. Rabbits should only be taken from pens for grooming and are not to 3. All members taking a fryer project must also take a breed project. leave the exhibit area except for show. Breed project must have been in their possession by June 1st of the 6. No ‘For Sale’ signs will be permitted on pens during fair week. No current year. rabbits are to be sold from the barn the week of the fair. 4. All Jr. Fair members are permitted to either raise their fryer projects 7. All rabbits must be removed by 12:00 PM Sunday. or purchase them. 8. Any lock on a rabbit pen will be removed by a committee officer, if a 5. If an exhibitor is purchasing his or her market fryers he/she must rabbit needs immediate care. have these rabbits in his/her possession and under continual care by 9. The Rabbit Committee suggests that all non-essential items be the third Friday of August of the current year. All market fryers must removed from the Rabbit Barn during fair. An area will be provided be tattooed on the third Saturday of August from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 to store feed. a.m. at the fairgrounds to be eligible to be show at the fair. 10. No carpet, straw, hay, nest boxes, tunnels, houses or litterboxes 6. To be eligible for the Bred & Owned Fryers class, the buck and doe will be used in pens. Each individual will be responsible for cleaning must be in your possession by June 1st. The fryers are to be born & up their area. Clean-up tools will be provided. raised in your care. At the August tattooing, you will need to specify 11. Death of a project: If a rabbit dies that was owned and in the if your fryers are Bred & Owned. Champion and Reserve trophy possession of an exhibitor by June 1st, he/she may replace that awards will recognize members for their hard work & effort raising rabbit with a rabbit of the same breed or with the same type category their own fryers. All rules for market fryers must be followed. provided the rabbit has been in the ownership and possession of the 7. All fryers will be weighed with certified scales at 3:30 p.m. on Monday exhibitor for at least 60 days prior to the fair, with the approval of by members of the Rabbit Committee with one member being the the Rabbit Committee Officers. Any rabbit that needs replaced from current committee chairman. If at weigh-in time any one of the three June 2 to the 60 days prior to fair is not eligible for the Best Overall fryers is under 3.5 lbs. or over 5.5 lbs. that pen will be placed in a award. separate class to show for grade only. Those rabbits will be marked 12. Junior Fair members must show their own animals. Exceptions will with a red marker in the right ear and not permitted to be sold. be made only for: exhibitors who may have special needs, exhibitors 8. Exhibitor may enter and sell a maximum of two Pens of Fryers. who have two animals entered in the same class, or an exhibitor Members will declare at weigh-in if rabbits are going to sell or not, absent on show day due to other commitments. In case of these with the exception of the Grand & Reserve, which have to sell. exceptions, another boy or girl who is a Guernsey County Junior Fair 9. The Guernsey County Rabbit Fryer sale will allow rabbits to be “turn” member may exhibit the animal with the authorization of the Rabbit or “keep” only, with no “give backs” allowed. Committee. All exhibitors must wear show numbers. If another 10. Read General Rabbit Rules. Junior Fair member is showing your animal, they must wear your 11. Read General Junior Fair Rules. show number. 12. Read Junior Fair Sale Rules. 13. There will be a barn meeting at 3:00 p.m. on Monday of the fair (just before the fryer weigh-in) for all rabbit exhibitors. RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP RULES 14. 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3. Rabbits shown in the Fryer or the Doe & Litter classes may not GENERAL SHEEP RULES be shown in the breed class. (Ex. A fryer cannot be shown in the 1. Exhibitors must have Quality Assurance Certification by July 1. class or the doe in the Doe & Litter class cannot be shown 2. Junior Fair members may enter only a maximum of two Junior Fair in her own breed class.) Market Lambs. Updated: April 2019 3. All lambs must be ear tagged and tattooed using a unique emblem for fair evaluation at the June tag & tattoo day. All Jr. Fair market 2018 RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS lamb exhibitors will declare at the June tag & tattoo day where the Champion Beginner’s Showmanship Division - NAPA Auto Parts market lambs will be housed prior to the fair. Exhibitors are required Reserve Champion Beginners Showmanship - Ron & Deb Roberson to purchase one $5 tag per lamb. Family 4. Junior Fair members can tag in a maximum of 3 market lambs. Champion Junior Showmanship Division - Meadowbrook and 5. All lambs for the Guernsey County Fair must be born after January Athletic Band Boosters Bingo 1st of the current year. Reserve Champion Junior Showmanship - Wild Things 4-H Club 6. Market lamb projects must be in the ownership and continual care Champion Intermediate Showmanship Division - Clagett Construction of the member by June 1. Services 7. Market Lamb Weigh-in is Monday of fair at 12:00 p.m. Weigh-in will Reserve Champion Intermediate Showmanship - In Memory of start at one end of the barn and go to the other end of the barn Amanda Sasser until done. The exhibitor must be present to weigh-in their lamb or Champion Senior Showmanship Division - Tractor Supply Co. make arrangements for another person to do it. Lambs will only be Reserve Champion Senior Showmanship - Dave and Bobbie Art weighed in the designated order. If exhibitor or designated person is Showman of Showmen - Nicholson’s Rabbitry, In Memory of Ed not there for weigh-in, their lamb will not show for market or sell. All Nicholson junior sheep are to be checked for disease by a Senior Fair Board member, the fair veterinarian, and a committee officer. All lambs must 2018 RABBIT BREED SHOW AWARDS meet the minimum weight of 90 pounds to show and sell. Any lamb Best in Show – Woodland Meadows Farm, Dick & Marcia Gunn; and underweight will show for project grade only and will be deemed Gray Acres Rabbitry inappropriate to sell as a market lamb in the Junior Fair Sale. Project Grand Champion Doe - Bridgewater Bunch 4-H Club owners of underweight lambs have the option to accept pre-sale bid Reserve Grand Champion Doe - Clark and Lee Family in Memory of price or take the animal home when Junior Fair animals are released Curtis Rittberbeck on Saturday night at 11:00 p.m. 8. Market lambs will be divided by 3rd Place Doe - Danny & Jill Hayes weights in classes not to exceed 15 head. In the event of an unequal 4th Place Doe - Attorney Andy Warhola number of lambs per class or if there is more than one lamb at the 5th Place Doe - In Memory of Vivian Barber weight break, the extra lambs will go to the lighter weight class. Grand Champion Buck - Marianna Betts Williamson The number of classes will be pro-rated according to the number Reserve Grand Champion Buck – Woodland Meadows Farm, Dick & of lambs. Class winners will show for the Grand Champion Market Marcia Gunn Lamb. Once the Grand Champion Market Lamb is determined, the 3rd Place Buck - Guernsey Co. Trustees & Clerks Association Reserve Grand Champion will be selected from the remaining class 4th Place Buck - In Memory of Blaine Neilley winners as well as the 2nd place lamb from the class in which the 5th Place Buck - Guernsey SWCD Grand Champion was selected. Grand Champion Doe and Litter - Orr’s Drive-In, Byesville 9. Market lambs must be slick shorn within five days prior to the market Reserve Grand Champion Doe and Litter - Tractor Supply Co. lamb weigh-in at the fair. The sheep committee officers will make all Grand Champion Pen of Fryers - Karen’s Kountry Kitchen final decisions, if there is a question. Reserve Grand Champion Pen of Fryers - In Memory of Ralph 10. No identification tags or marks of any kind placed on lambs by the Watkins, The Watkins Family committee shall be removed after weigh-in and during the fair. Grand Champion Bred & Owned Fryers – In Memory of Shirley Smith 11. No lambs are permitted outside the building except for designated Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Fryers - Hodges Family grooming areas and wash racks (see diagram). Farm Rabbit Decorator Jr. Champion - Tractor Supply Co. Key Rabbit Decorator Jr. Reserve Champion - Creno’s Pizza, Cambridge Designated Area

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12. There are to be no scales at the sheep barn or in the designated sheep grooming or walking areas, aside from the official scales used for weigh-in. 13. No one is permitted in the sheep barn from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. when the barn is closed. 14. There will be a Born and Raised in Your Care Class. The purpose of the Born and Raised in Your Care Class market lamb class is to teach members how to breed, and raise replacements and market sheep. To be eligible for the Born and Raised in Your Care Class a Jr.

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Fair member must breed and lamb the project on their farm. The ewe exhibitors (ie. 5 entries, 1st - 5 points; 2nd - 4 points, etc.) must be in the possession of the Jr. Fair member by November 1 of Champion for Junior Fair, 2 yr. old Ewe and older the preceding year. Born and Raised in Your Care Class status must • 10 points be designated at Junior Fair Market Lamb tag-in in June. Born and Champion for Junior Fair, Yearling Ewe Raised in Your Care Class lambs will be shown in both the Born and • 10 points Raised in Your Care Class and the regular type class. The Born and Champion Junior Fair Junior Ewe Raised in Your Care Class will show prior to the regular market lamb • 5 points classes. The Champion and Reserve Champion Born and Raised in Champion Intermediate Ewe Lamb Your Care market lambs do not have to sell unless they are Grand • 15 points Champion or Reserve Grand Champion Market Lambs over-all. Champion Senior Ewe Lamb 15. No parents/advisors/adults are permitted in the show ring at any • 10 points time during any show unless they are serving as the ring person and/ Open Class Purebred Sheep Entry or his designee(s). • 5 points 16. The Grand and Reserve Grand Champion lambs must sell in the Tie Breakers Junior Fair Sale. • 1st tie breaker - Grand Champion Purebred Ram 17. Read General Sheep Rules. • 2nd tie breaker - Overall Champion Purebred Ewe 18. Read General Junior Fair Rules. • 3rd tie breaker - Highest Placing Ram 19. Read Junior Fair Sale Rules. Updated: April 2019

SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP RULES 2018 SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS 1. The Exhibitor must show one of his/her own market lambs or Sheep Showmanship 9 & 10 year olds - Randy and Patricia Nichols Family breeding lambs which is also shown by the exhibitor in a Junior Sheep Showmanship 11 & 12 year olds - Bill & Helen Kahrig Fair market or breeding class at the Guernsey County Fair. Further, Sheep Showmanship 13 & 14 year olds - Judge David Bennett during showmanship the exhibitor must show the same lamb in all Sheep Showmanship 15 & 16 year olds - Brian Winters Family classes for which they are showing. Exhibitors are not permitted to Sheep Showmanship 17 & 18 year olds – Pennyroyal Ruritan switch lambs between classes. Showman of Showmen - The Daily Jeffersonian 2. Showmanship classes will show by age as of January 1st in 8-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17-18 year old classes. 2018 SHEEP BREEDING AND MARKET AWARDS Grand Champion Purebred Breeding Ewe - Tractor Supply SHEEP BREEDING RULES Champion Purebred Senior Ewe – Smith Lawn Service, Terry & 1. Purebred and/or Registered and Crossbred Sheep Breeding classes Marcia Smith will be observed. Explanation: Purebred and/or Registered - both Champion Purebred Intermediate Ewe - Eagle Fireworks, Inc. sire and dam purebred - one breed. Crossbred - two or more breeds Champion Purebred Junior Ewe - Doug & Diane Lyons constitute crossbred animal. Champion Purebred Yearling Ewe - Monica Fry, Owner/Broker/ 2. Sheep breeding projects must be in the ownership and continual Remax Real Estate Partners care of the members by June 1. Champion Purebred Aged Ewe – Dr. Vickie Pavlik 3. Junior Fair Breeding projects are limited to one animal per class per Champion Purebred Ram Lamb - Dave Wilson, Guernsey Co. person. Commissioner 4. All breeding sheep projects will be required to have an ear tag for Champion Crossbred Ewe - Cumberland Valley Kids 4-H Club In identification purposes by the first day of the fair. Memory of Jackie Huhn 5. Sheep Breeding Classes: Champion Crossbred Intermediate Ewe - The Bob Bond Family a. Junior Ewe Lamb - born March 1 to fair date, current year Champion Crossbred Jr. Ewe - David Fowler Family b. Intermediate Ewe Lamb - born Jan. 1 to Feb. 28, current year Champion Crossbred Yearling Ewe – Bamfield Farms, Rudy & Lori c. Fall Ewe Lamb - born the last day of the fair thru Dec. 31, previous Bamfield year Champion Crossbred Aged Ewe - Guernsey SWCD d. Ewe - 1 year but under 2 Champion Crossbred Ram Lamb – Reed’s Top Tech e. Ewe - 2 years old and older Premier Sheep Breeding Trophy – Charles Parker Family, In Memory f. Ram Lamb - Born after Jan. 1 this year of Mr. & Mrs. J. Willis Parker 6. During the Sheep Breeding Ram Class, Yearling Ewe Class, or Aged Premier Sheep Breeding Plaque – Clays Lakeview Farm Ewe Class each exhibitor may have another Junior Fair exhibitor Grand Champion Market Lamb - Riesbeck’s Super Market assist them in the show ring. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb - M&M Feed & Supply 7. Read General Sheep Rules. Grand Champion Bred and Owned - Creno’s Pizza, Cambridge 8. Read General Junior Fair Rules. Reserve Grand Champion Bred and Owned - Meadowbrook FFA Alumni PREMIER JUNIOR FAIR SHEEP BREEDING PROJECT Care and Showmanship Trophy - Dr. Vickie Pavlik Trophy sponsored by Charles Parker Family in Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Lamb and Wool Queen Sash - Smith Lawn Service, Terry & Marcia Smith J Willis Parker. Trophy goes to the exhibitor earning the most points Lamb and Wool Queen Crown - Colleen Wheatley, Guernsey Co. according to the following scale. Once an exhibitor wins three time, Recorder the exhibitor will gain permanent possession of the trophy. A Premier Market Lamb Class Winners - David Fowler Family Sheep Breeding plaque will be presented by Bob Evans Restaurant. Market Lamb Class Winners - M&M Feed & Supply, Pleasant City Project Market Lamb Class Winners - The Computer Place • Two or more animals registered in exhibitor’s name Market Lamb Class Winners - Guernsey Veterinary Clinic Breeding Project Book Market Lamb Class Winners - In Memory of Bob and Judy Lyons • Completeness, neatness and apparent accuracy (20 points; maximum) 2018 MARKET LAMB BANNER DONORS Sheep Skillathon Grand Champion Market Lamb - Guernsey Co. Jr. Fair Sheep • 10 points + 10 points - 1st Place; 5 points - 2nd Place; (20 points; Committee maximum) Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb - Guernsey Co. Jr. Fair Breeding Class grade Sheep Committee A. 5 points; B. 3 points; (15 points; maximum) Grand Champion Bred & Owned Market Lamb - Brian & Kathy Stillion Showmanship Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Market Lamb - Jay & Brenda • Purebred Breeding Showmanship, points based on number of Allen Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 73 GUERNSEY Fair74

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GENERAL MARKET SWINE RULES and Owned Class, a 4-H or FFA member must breed and farrow the 1. Exhibitors must have Quality Assurance Certification by July 1. project on their farm or the designated location declared at the time 2. Junior Fair members can exhibit a maximum of two market animals. of ear tag sign-up in June. Your intent to enter your project in the Bred 3. All Market Hog projects must be in your possession by June 15th of and Owned Market Show must be declared at ear tag pick-up. The the current year. All exhibitors must attend Swine Ear Tag Sign-up purchase of a bred gilt is not considered a bred and owned project. Day in June. At that time you will submit a form notating the hog’s Farrowed and Owned project is now a part of the market classes. To ear notching & a hog description. All exhibitors must declare where be eligible for the farrowed and owned project, a gilt that is bred at their swine project is being housed at this time. A $5.00 ear tag fee purchase is acceptable. Exhibitor must farrow and raise piglets to be (per pig bringing to the fair) will be collected at this time. All exhibitors eligible for this class. Bred and owned or farrowed and owned must can register a total of 3 pigs each on sign-up day. If an exhibitor be declared at time of ear tag sign-up. misses ear tag sign-up, paperwork cannot be turned in late. They 2. All bred & owned market projects will be shown in the same bred & will not show. No exceptions. Ear tag day date will be publicized in owned market class and weight class. 4-H calendar, newsletter, and other ways. If necessary, exhibitors can 3. All Farrowed and Owned projects will be shown in the same Farrowed turn in paperwork/pen fee early by contacting a Swine Committee and Owned Class and Weight Class. officer. 4. To be eligible to show in Bred & Owned and Farrowed & Owned 4. This is a TERMINAL SALE project. No blood testing will be required. projects, each exhibitor must complete the swine breeding project/ All animals must be slaughtered, either by a local meat processor record book (either 4-H or FFA version), and the completed book or turned for slaughter to an approved livestock sale barn. You may must be turned in on Ear Tag Sign Up Day in June (for Committee process your own hog, but it must first be killed by an approved meat Officer review). This record book must also include a beginning processor. breeding inventory sheet (provided with book). 5. All Market Hogs will be weighed right off the truck/trailer the Sunday 5. Read General Market Swine Rules. prior to fair from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 6. Read General Junior Fair Rules. This weight will be used during the fair for show and sale weight. All SHOWMANSHIP RULES market hogs will be weighed one time. The Jr. Fair exhibitor or parent 1. Classes will be: (based on age as of January 1st of the current needs to be at weigh-in to take care of the hog and unload it from the year) 8 & 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Division winners are truck/trailer. then selected from the classes by the following categories: 6. Market Hogs must weigh 220 - 280 pounds at fair weigh-in to • 1st Year Beginners (11 years and under) be eligible for sale. Barrows or gilts may be shown in the Market • 1st Year Beginners (11 years and under) Hog Show. Over- and under-weight hogs may compete in the • Beginner (9-11 years old) Showmanship and Over/Under class only. • Junior (12-13 years old) 7. No scales will be permitted in the swine barn, other than the certified • Intermediate (14-15 years old) scales. • Senior (16 years and over) 8. Market hogs must have a minimum ½ inch of hair length, with the 2. Showmanship Show will be Tuesday of fair at 9:00 a.m. exception of ears and tails. 3. Jr. Fair exhibitor must use their own hog for showmanship. 9. The designated time for all persons to be out of the swine barn will 4. Any member chosen for the final drive of his/her class must use the be 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Special cases must be approved by swine same market hog used when chosen to return. committee chairman. 5. Showman of Showmen contestants must use the same market hog 10. There will be a barn meeting for all swine exhibitors and their parents used to win his/her showmanship class. on Monday at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday at 8:00 a.m., and Wednesday at 6. Showmanship classes will be divided by the computer program. 8:00 a.m. to explain barn rules and show order. 11. No mechanical or electronic testing devices are permitted in the FUN SHOW RULES swine barn. Any person(s) seen with or using this type of device may 1. Fun show will be Wednesday evening of fair. be barred from the swine barn for up to three consecutive years. If a 2. Must follow all swine rules & guidelines. 4-H or FFA member is caught tampering with a hog (including use of 3. Must have permission from the owner of the pig. the above mentioned devices), he/she may be barred from showing 4. Costumes must not injure anyone or any animal. for up to three consecutive years. 5. All entries will get a participation ribbon. 12. Pork Princes and Pork Queen contest will be held. A queen sub- Updated: April 2019 committee will be in charge of the applications, interviews and selection of these titles and will work within state Pork Council rules. 2018 SWINE SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS 13. Read General Junior Fair Rules. Champion 1st Year Beginner’s Showmanship - Gene and Cindy Moore Family MARKET SWINE SHOW RULES Reserve Champion 1st Year Beginner’s Showmanship - Bill Cowden 1. Market classes will be divided in 5 pound increments and split by the Family computer program. Champion Beginners Showmanship - Mrs. Leonard Hall 2. No hogs shall be shown with oils or powders used as a grooming Reserve Champion Beginner’s Showmanship – The Marinucci Family substance. No hogs shall be shaved. Spray bottles containing water Champion Junior Showmanship – In Memory of Shirley Smith only may be used. Reserve Champion Junior Showmanship - Mr. and Mrs. Richard 3. Six group weight divisions will be used for the purpose of the final Robinson drive. A.) 220, 225, 230, 235; B.) 240, 245, 250; C.) 255, 260, 265; Champion Intermediate Showmanship - Clagett Construction D.) 270, 275, 280. Winners of each division will come back for the Services final drive for Grand Champion. Reserve Champion Intermediate Showmanship - In Memory of Larry 4. When the Grand Champion Market Hog is chosen, the hog that Leach, Flat Ridge Raiders 4-H Club placed second to the Grand Champion in that market show weight Champion Senior Showmanship - Tom Szymaniak Family class will be returned to the show ring to compete for Reserve Grand Reserve Champion Senior Showmanship - William McCulloch Family Champion Market Hog. Showman of Showmen - Green Acres 4-H Club 5. Read General Market Swine Rules. Old Time Gals - Dick & Brian Wilson Club Pigs 6. Read General Junior Fair Rules. Old Times Guys - Rough-n-Ready Muskies 4-H Club 7. Read Junior Fair Sale Rules. 2018 SWINE AWARDS BRED AND OWNED MARKET SHOW RULES Grand Champion Market Hog - Paul Cox Family 1. The purpose of the Bred and Owned class is to teach members how Reserve Champion Market Hog - In Memory of John Allbritain to breed, farrow, and raise either gilts or sows. To be eligible for Bred Visit us on www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org | 75 GUERNSEY Fair76

Champion Bred and Owned - Char-Bet Farms JUNIOR FAIR LIVESTOCK SALE Reserve Bred and Owned - Dave Saft, Guer Co Commisioner The Junior Fair Sale is managed by the Junior Fair Sale Committee, Champion 220 lb. Weight Class - Concorde Mortgage which is comprised of an adult and youth representative from each Reserve 220 lb. Weight Class - Gary, Patti, Nick and Tienna Wallace Junior Fair Livestock Committee selling animals in the sale and some Champion 225 lb. Weight Class - In Memory of Blaine Neilley at large representatives. Reserve 225 lb. Weight Çlass - Steak, Ham, Leg of Lamb 4-H Club Champion 230 lb. Weight Class - Buckeye Tire, Cambridge JR. FAIR SALE RULES Reserve 230 lb. Weight Class - Meighen Electric, Inc. 1. Only market beef steers, dairy beef feeders, beef feeders, market Champion 235 lb. Weight Class - Brian and Vicki Wilson Family lambs, market hogs, market goats, pens of broiler chickens, pens of Reserve 235 lb. Weight Class - Dick & Marie Wilson rabbit fryers, and dairy products will be sold in the sale. Champion 240 lb. Weight Class - Cumberland Valley Kids 4-H Club 2. This organization will assess a commission on each animal for the Reserve 240 lb. Weight Class - Century National Bank of New purpose of advertising and other expenses. Concord 3. The Junior Fair Livestock Sale will begin at 9:00 a.m. in the Swine Champion 245 lb. Weight Class – Cloverleaf 4-H Club Show Arena. The sale of dairy product baskets will start in the Sheep Reserve 245 lb. Weight Class - Kennedy Farm Barn Arena at 9:30 a.m., followed immediately by small animals Champion 250 lb. Weight Class - Conn’s Potato Chips (rabbits, poultry, sheep, dairy goats, boer goats [in that order]). Reserve 250 lb. Weight Class – Get Along Gang 4-H Club The Beef sale will not begin until the swine sale has concluded Champion 255 lb. Weight Class - Conn’s Potato Chips (approximately 2:00 p.m.) in the Home of Champions. Reserve 255 lb. Weight Class – Guernsey Co. Trustees & Clerks 4. All Jr. Fair exhibitors can exhibit only two market projects (Exception: Association Beef Feeder and Dairy Beef Feeder Calves, if not selling, are not Champion 260 lb. Weight Class - Century National Bank of New included in the two project exhibit limit.). Dairy cattle projects are Concord considered one animal for the two-market animal limit rule. Once an Reserve 260 lb. Weight Class - Meighen Electric, Inc. animal has been weighed-in at the fair, it will officially count for one Champion 265 lb. Weight Class - In Memory of LuAnn Danford of the two market projects and cannot be changed for another animal Reserve 265 lb. Weight Class - Creno’s Pizza, Cambridge or pen of animals. Champion 270 lb. Weight Class – Jeff & Erica McConaughy Family 5. Sale weights will be the animal weight from their specie weigh-in at Reserve 270 lb. Weight Class – Dick & Marie Wilson fair. Champion 275 lb. Weight Class - Conn’s Potato Chips 6. An exhibitor can be in the sale ring no more than two times for the Reserve 275 lb. Weight Class - Hinson Pig Farm sale of Junior Fair livestock projects. Champion 280 lb. Weight Class – Driem Farm 7. No animal project or dairy product will be resold during the Junior Reserve 280 lb. Weight Class - Randy Sanders Trucking Fair sale. Champion Farrowed & Owned - In Memory of Larry Leach, Flat 8. All exhibitors must be at the sale ring to sell their project on time. If Ridge Raiders 4-H Club exhibitor has not made prior arrangements to have someone else Reserve Farrowed & Owned – Country Bumpkins 4-H Club sell their project and misses their allotted time, the animal will not be permitted to sell. 2018 SWINE BANNER AWARDS 9. All Market Projects sold at the Market Animal Sale, except Poultry, Grand Champion Market Hog - Ralph and Mindy McConaughy will be either Turned or Kept and there will be No Give Backs. Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog - Char-Bet Farms, Charles 10. Buy-backs must be paid for in full at sale time, not just pay sale and Betsy Anderson commission. If full price is not paid on buy-back market animals, Grand Champion Bred and Owned Market Hog - Char-Bet Farms, exhibitor is subject to be barred from showing and selling next year. Charles and Betsy Anderson 11. Animals become the property of the purchaser when bought. Reserve Grand Champion Bred and Owned Market Hog – Clagett Members will feed and water animals until 11:00 p.m. on Saturday Construction Services with no trailers at the barns before 11:00 p.m., unless picked up Grand Champion Farrowed & Owned Market Hog – Clagett earlier for the buyer. Construction Services 12. Housing Requirements: no market animals are to go to tie-out after Reserve Grand Champion Farrowed & Owned Market Hog – Clagett being sold. Construction Services 13. Once a sale animal is declared “turned”, the animal must be removed from the fairgrounds by the designated livestock facility only. Cattle exhibitors are required to furnish a halter with cattle sold. 14. The sale committee encourages individuals, families and friends to purchase for home freezer meat supplies, and offers assistance in moving and processing. 15. Buyers are invited to view the offerings before the sale starts.

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16. Arrangements for pickup should be made at the time of settlement. Dairy Sale Rules 17. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion animals from the 1. Dairy exhibitors selling two market animals are not eligible to receive market steer, market lamb, market hog, and market goat classes dairy basket proceeds. must be slaughtered at a facility designated by the Guernsey County 2. Youth exhibitors must exhibit their Dairy Female in the Junior Fair Dairy Agricultural Society each year. Show to be eligible for the Dairy Basket Sale proceeds. Exhibitors 18. For animals that the buyer purchases for slaughter, and are found must also complete 2 of these 3 additional requirements (Skill-a-thon, to be unsafe for human consumption due to natural causes the Dairy Fitting & Showing Demonstration, Mandatory Dairy Meeting on following rules apply: Monday of Fair at 4:00 pm at the milking parlor) to be eligible for the a. The Jr. Fair member is answerable for animals that are not properly Dairy Basket Sale proceeds. castrated, are diseased or inferior from natural cause. Member should be given the opportunity to make restitution to the original Goat Sale Rules buyer of inferior or condemned animals The Guernsey County Junior 1. All market wethers must weigh a minimum of 50 lbs. to be eligible Fair Sale Committee acts only as an agent in the sale of livestock. for sale. No warranty is expressed or implied as the health, condition, or 2. The Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Market Wethers must sell in otherwise of the livestock sold by it. the Junior Fair Livestock Sale. 19. If a member is responsible for a condemned carcass (unnatural 3. Dairy Goat Sale Order to be determined randomly by the computer causes) and found guilty, the following rules apply: with the exception of the following places: a) Grand Champion, b) a. The member will not be allowed to have any market animal project Reserve Grand Champion, c) Champion Bred & Owned, d) Reserve for two (2) years; he/she shall forfeit all premiums and awards Champion Bred & Owned, e) Grand Champion Rate of Gain, f) received on the current market animal project and member forfeits Reserve Grand Champion Rate Gain, g) All 1st place class winners the original sale money for the condemned animal. The checks to sorted randomly by computer, h) All 2nd place winners sorted members on retained animals will be held until the animal has been randomly by computer, i) At least one goat per exhibitor sorted cleared through the slaughter house. Member is not responsible for randomly by the computer until all exhibitors have sold their 1st goat, animals kept outside a holding pen at the slaughter house. If animals with the exception of all of the above, j) all remaining goats sorted are sold by original buyer after the Junior Fair Livestock Sale, randomly by the computer. member is not responsible. Poultry Sale Rules Beef Sale Rules 1. Pen of three broilers must weigh a minimum of 12 lbs. and the 1. Sale order for Beef will be Market Steers then feeder calves. The maximum of 21 lbs. to be eligible for sale. Beef Feeders and Dairy Beef Feeders will rotate sale order each 2. A maximum of two pens of broilers can be sold. year; beef feeders first in odd years and dairy beef feeders first in 3. The sale order for all broilers will be Grand Champion, Reserve even years. Grand Champion, followed by the rest of the top ten placing in order, 2. Market Steers must be 850 lbs. and over to be eligible for sale. followed by the remainder of the entries in random order (order 3. Sale order for market steers will be as follows: The judge will picked by the computer). place the top 5 steers for sale order. When the champion steer is placed followed by the reserve champion steer, the remaining class Rabbit Sale Rules champions will be considered for the remaining 3 places. When a 1. Pen of three fryers will be eligible for sale if all fryers individually champion is picked, the reserve will be brought in to be considered weigh 3.5 to 5.5 lbs. each. for the top 5. Following the judge’s placing of the top 5 market steers, 2. A maximum of two pens of fryers can be sold. the remaining champion steers will be sold in show order, then all the 3. Members will declare at weigh-in if rabbits are going to sell or not, remaining reserve champion steers will be sold in show order. The with the exception of the Grand & Reserve, which have to sell. champion bred/owned will be considered a champion and will be in 4. The Guernsey County Rabbit Fryer sale will allow rabbits to be “turn” the sale order prior to the champion rate of gain steer, followed by the or “keep” only, with no “give backs” allowed. reserve bred/owned steer and then the reserve champion rate of gain steer. The remaining steers will be sold according to how the judge Sheep Sale Rules places them in the show. 1. The Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Market Lambs must sell in 4. The Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer must sell in the the Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Junior Fair Livestock Sale. 2. Market lambs must weigh a minimum of 90 lbs. to be eligible for sale. 5. Feeder calves must be weigh 300-750 lbs. to be eligible for sale. 3. Final champions will sell in this order: #1 Grand Champion Market 6. Declaration to sell feeder calves must be made at the Monday Lamb; #2 Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb; #3 Grand morning of fair weigh-in. 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and Reserve Champions have sold, and the lambs placed by the MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS judge, then all the 2nd place lambs in each Market Class will sell, Photography...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 then all the 3rd place lambs, then 4th place, etc. until all Market 4-H Projects not listed...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 Lambs are sold. All Projects not judged...... 6.00 Small Animals...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 Swine Sale Rules 1. This is a TERMINAL SALE project. No blood testing will be required. F.F.A FARM SHOP All animals must be slaughtered, either by a local meat processor Woodwork or turned for slaughter to an approved livestock sale barn. You may Small Items...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 process your own hog, but it must first be killed by an approved meat Intermediate Items (4 or more point items)6.00 5.00 4.00 processor. Large Items (6 or more point items)..... 6.00 5.00 4.00 2. No over- or under- weight hog will be sold through the Junior Fair Small Motors...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 Sale, but arrangements must be made to have the animal slaughtered Welding - Demonstration...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 at a local processor, approved livestock sale barn or sold to the sale barn handling the sale. F.F.A. AWARDS 3. The Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog must sell in the F.F.A. Crops and Vegetables...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 Junior Fair Livestock Sale. F.F.A Corn...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 4. Sale order will be determined randomly by the computer with the F.F.A. Shop...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 exception of the following places: F.F.A. Hay...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 a. Grand Champion F.F.A. Potatoes...... 6.00 5.00 4.00 b. Reserve Champion c. Grand Champion Bred & Owned BOOTH EXHIBITORS (Judged Monday during fair week) d. Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Any youth group which is a member of the Junior Fair may make an e. Grand Champion Farrowed & Owned educational booth exhibit. Booths will be judged on showcase of 4-H f. Reserve Champion Farrowed & Owned projects, workmanship, members and advisors names displayed, g. All first place class winners sorted randomly by the computer. educates public by promoting 4-H, effective use of theme. Any booth h. All second place class winners sorted randomly by the not torn down between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday of fair will forfeit computer. their premium. i. At least one hog per exhibitor sorted randomly by the computer Premiums Reg. Booth...... $15.00 until all exhibitors have sold their first hog, with the exception of Clover Bud Booth...... $8.00 all of the above. (Example: An exhibitor with both of his/her hogs in the first 6 categories would sell both hogs in the order set.) j. All remaining hogs sorted randomly by the computer. 5. Top 2 placings in each Skillathon age division will be noted by exhibitor name on sale bill. Updated: April 2019 Buyer Banner Donors Grand and Reserve Buyer Banners are sponsored by The Junior Fair Sale Committee.

PROJECT CLASSES All project classes will be graded and premium paid on the project grade. The project must be exhibited to receive premiums. Premiums are limited to a total of three projects.

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CROPS AND GARDEN...... 6.00 5.00 4.00

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7 Important Repairs to Make Before Selling A House As a smart seller, you’ll want your home in tip-top shape — but you don’t want to eat into your profits by overspending on home improvements. You won’t be around to enjoy them anyway. The key is to focus on the most important repairs to make before selling a house to ensure every dollar you spend supports a higher asking price. But how do you know what things to do before putting your house on the market? According to HouseLogic, the National Association of REALTORS consumer website, prioritize these updates — and consider letting the rest go. #1 The Most Important Repair to Make Before Selling: Fix Damaged Flooring Monica Fry Scratched-up wood flooring, ratty, outdated carpeting, and tired linoleum make your home feel sad. Buyers might take President Letter one step inside and scratch the property from their list. Want to know how to increase the value of your home? Install new flooring. Wax and buff your hardwood floors yourself to save money. Use wax suited to your floor and finish. Expect to spend about $3,000 on the project — and recoup 100% of the cost, according to the “National Association of REALTORS Remodeling Impact Report.” Consider swapping any old flooring for new hardwood. This project costs more at around $5,500, but you could recoup more than 90% of that at resale. If that’s not in the budget, any flooring update makes an enormous difference. #2 Fix Water Stains You’ve learned to live with the results of a long-fixed plumbing snafu, but for buyers, a water stain suggests there could be a dozen pesky problems hidden beneath the surface. That’s why this is one of the things to do before putting your house on the market. First, make sure the problem is fixed: Bring in a plumber to look for leaky piping or poor yard drainage if your basement is damp. Diverting rainwater from your foundation may cost as little as $800, and repairing a leaking pipe costs approximately $300. As for the repair work, replacing a water-stained ceiling runs about $670, and drywall costs around $1.50 per square foot. All are cheaper than a lost sale. #3 Repair Torn Window Screens Super inexpensive — and even DIY-able. You can purchase a window screen frame repair kit from a home improvement store for $10 to $15. Considering the simplicity of this repair, making the fix is always worth it — and so are other small but highly visible issues. When you’re debating how to increase the value of your home, nix any small problems, snags, or ugly spots that might make buyers scrunch up their brows. #4 Update Grout Is your grout yellowing or cracked? Buyers will notice. New grout, on the other hand, can make old floors look like they came straight from the showroom. This is another small fix with a big impact: Simple bathroom re-grouting may cost just $1 to $2 per square foot, increasing to $10 per square foot for more complicated jobs. And if you’re handy, you can save even more DIY-ing it. #5 Fix your Dying Lawn Nothing says, “This one’s gonna take some work” like a brown, patchy, weedy lawn. Fixing the problem doesn’t cost a ton of money — and you’ll get it all back once you sell. Hiring a lawn care service to apply fertilizer and weed control will cost about $375. Once you sell the home, that comparatively cheap fix could recoup $1,000. That’s an unbeatable 267% return on investment. #6 Erase Pet Damage Did your darling kitten scratch your bedroom door? Fix the damage before listing your home. Refinishing a door costs between $100 and $215 (or less, if you’re willing to DIY). Replacing pet-damaged carpeting or hardwood may be a bigger job than buffing out some scuffs — but it’s worth the cash. #7 Revive an Outdated Kitchen A full kitchen renovation is rarely worth it when it comes time to sell — even though buyers love a fresh look. The problem is, this $65,000 upgrade isn’t something that buyers will pay you back for. Sellers recoup about 62% of a full-on kitchen renovation. If you’re updating the space just for your sale, focus on low-cost, high-impact projects instead. Simply painting wood cabinets, updating hardware, or installing new countertops or appliances could be enough. Setting up your home for selling success doesn’t have to be expensive. Focus on the most important repairs to make before selling a house by picking projects that do more than look pretty. Choose updates that get your home in selling shape and justify a higher asking price. And remember, the next time you’re in the market to buy or sell your home, contact a REALTOR member of the GMVAR. A REALTOR’s knowledge about your local housing market is invaluable. CJ-10661682

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