ABSOLUTELY No Pets allowed on Fair Grounds, except for service animals, contestants in pet shows or classes where working animals are needed!

NO FIREARMS ALLOWED ON FAIR GROUNDS EXCEPT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT

Stop by and visit The Overton County Fair Country Store

History, Cemetery, Census Book for sale. Home-Baked goods, Cold bottled water & drinks and handmade crafts.

Operated by the volunteers of the Overton County Historical Society (OCHS)

All proceeds will go to the Overton County Historical Society, thank you for your support. Located under the south end of the grandstands

Overton County Historical Society (OCHS) P.O. Box 753 Livingston, Tennessee 38570 Watch for Nightly Specials!

1 This Fair Book is dedicated to Hoy Worley

If you lived in or was in the Monroe area frequently, you probably knew Hoy Worley. He could be seen riding his bicycle or walking to and from town. People frequently picked him up, sometimes bicycle and all. Hoy seemed to know everyone. He never saw a stranger. If you ever met him once you would not forget him, nor would he forget you. Hoy loved the fair. Each year he would make his way to the fair as many nights as he possibly could, especially on the nights of the horse shows. He was our “official gateman”. He spent endless hours opening and closing the arena gates to let horses in and out of the arena for many years and enjoyed every minute of it. He loved hanging out around the announcers booth, walking through the crowd talking to people and coming to the office to visit the fair board members. One year he was presented with a plaque for his endless hours of dedication to being the “Gateman”. Although he will not be there this year in person, you can bet he will be there in our memories, for Hoy will be forever a part of the Overton County Fair. His hard work and dedication will never be forgotten. As Hoy would say Ta-Ta! 2 In Loving Memory

Mrs. Iolene Ford Mother of Board Member Donita Moore

Mrs. Mildred Hammock Mother of Board Member Terry Hammock

Mrs. Pauline Staggs Wife of Board Member W.J. Staggs

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5 INDEX

In Memory of ...... 2-3 Advertiser’s Index ...... 7-8 Message From The President ...... 10 Message From The Overton County Executive ...... 10 Overton County Fair Board ...... 11 Acknowledgments ...... 12 State Aid to Fairs ...... 12 Rules and Regulations ...... 13-17 Baby Contest ...... 18 Toddlers ...... 18 Tiny Tots ...... 19 Little Miss ...... 19 Junior Miss ...... 20 Junior Princess ...... 20 Fairest of the Fair ...... 21 Mother Daughter ...... 21 2016 Fairest of the Fair ...... 22 Pageant Scholarship Rules ...... 23 Pet Show ...... 33 Overton County Livestock Horses And Mules ...... 34-35 Overton County Pony Show ...... 36 Overton County Horse Show ...... 37 Overton County Dairy Show ...... 38 County Beef Cattle Show ...... 39 Jr. Dairy Show ...... 41 Open Beef Cattle Show ...... 42-43 Overton County Poultry Show ...... 44-46 Youth Poultry Show ...... 47 Dog Show...... 48 Overton County Beekeepers ...... UG ...... 53 Kids Extravaganza ...... 59 School Exhibits ...... UG ...... 69 Mule Show ...... 70 4-H & FFA Jr. Beef Show ...... 71 Scholarship Recipients ...... 72 Wild Mule Show ...... 76 Family Night ...... 79 4-H & FFA Field Crops ...... 4H ...... 81 4-H Club Section ...... 4H ...... 82-85 Jr. Meat Goat Show ...... 88 Field Crops ...... UG ...... 93 Fruit ...... UG ...... 94 Horticulture ...... UG ...... 95 Garden Crops ...... UG ...... 96 Domestic Arts Department ...... WB ...... 97-98 Senior Day ...... 99 Canning Department ...... WB ...... 101 Adult Cooking ...... WB ...... 102 Children’s Cooking ...... WB ...... 103 Photography ...... WB ...... 104 Adult Floral ...... WB ...... 107 Children’s Floral ...... WB ...... 108 Arts & Crafts ...... UG ...... 109 Children’s Arts & Crafts ...... UG ...... 111 Antiques ...... UG ...... 112 Woodcraft ...... UG ...... 112 Overton Co. Assoc. for Family & Community Ed...... WB...... 115-117 Christmas Corner ...... UG ...... 118 Boy Scout ...... UG ...... 119 WB - Women’s Building UG - Under Grandstands 4 H - 4H Building 6 ADVERTISERS INDEX

Abston Chiropractic ...... 85 Garden Cafe, The ...... 43 All Things Vintage ...... 74 Garrett, John - OC Sheriff ...... 67 Antique Market, The ...... 119 Gary Maxwell Insurance ...... 19 Dish ...... 51 H & K Ag Services ...... 31 Arney’s Wrecker Service ...... 67 Hall Funeral Home ...... 43 Bailey, Paul ...... 28 Hayes, Curtis - Mayor ...... 65 Bank of Overton County ...... 57 Heart of a Gypsy ...... 72 Beehives & Buzzcuts ...... 46 Hidden Treasures ...... 51 Belles & Beaux Boutique ...... 116 Hix Brothers Tractor ...... 67 Bend of the River ...... 65 Hoag, Terri ...... 85 Betsy’s Beauty Shop ...... 120 Hughes Tax Service ...... 16 Bilbrey’s Custom Slaughter & Processing ...... 75 Hutchinson ...... 87 BJ’s Western Store ...... 49 Infocus Eyecare ...... 75 Boone, Cara ...... 79 Integrity Barns ...... 21 Bowman, Jesse ...... 115 It’s Tinkie’s World ...... 67 Bows, Petals ‘N Lace/Hogeye BBQ 93 Jay’s Mules ...... 102 Brown’s Flower Shop ...... 12 Jerry’s IGA ...... 103 BS Quarter Horses ...... 67 Karen’s Dog House of Beauty ...... 32 Building Center, Inc.,The ...... 4 Keaton Place ...... 50 Byrdstown Medical Center ...... 66 Killmon’s Car Spa ...... 74 C & C Insulation ...... 97 L. G. Puckett, DDS ...... 20 C & L Logging ...... 118 LickSkillet ...... 120 Carr Gas ...... 20 Linda’s House of Beauty ...... 63 Casa Mexicana ...... 5 Livingston Civic & Garden Club ...... 31 Cattlemen’s Association ...... 40 Livingston Flower Basket/Sassafrass .. 33 Clark, J. Darwin - Commissioner .. 108 Livingston Furniture Outlet ...... 72

Coffee Talk Wireless ...... 68 Livingston Garden Center & Farm Supply ...... 28

Colson, Daryl ...... 66 Livingston-Overton Chamber of Commerce ..... 39 Conco Metal Roofing ...... 69 & 107 Livingston Pawn Shop ...... 4 Cookeville Promo & Printing ...... 111 Livingston Ready Mix ...... 31 Cooper Recycling ...... 35 Liv. Reg. Hos...... Inside Front Cover Country Farm & Home Center ...... 62 Livingston Rotary Club ...... 54 Creature Comforts Pet Retreat ...... 94 Livingston Tree Board ...... 86 Dairy Queen of Livingston ...... 48 Livingston Vet. Clinic ...... 63 Danner, Ben ...... 30 Looper, Victoria - County Clerk ...... 51 Deep Valley Campground ...... 8 Low Cost Heating & Air Condition ... 26

Donut Zone, The ...... 75 Matthews, Barbara, Circuit Court Clerk ...... 33 Dry Hollow Boutique ...... 74 Maynord Automotive ...... 71 Dynamite Auctions ...... 50 Maynord Auto Sales ...... 18 E.B. Gray ...... 38 Melton, Robbie - Commissioner ...... 77 Entertainment Direct ...... 91 & 97 Mid State Construction ...... 103 Everything Sports ...... 74 Mountain Farm International ...... 89 Family Thrift ...... 24 Napa Auto Parts ...... 56 Farm Bureau ...... 27 Nolen Realty, Nancy Nolen ...... 36 First National Bank ...... 25 Norris Super Cycle ...... 47 First Realty Company ...... 104 Norrod Builders ...... 69 Frannie’s Cuts & Kurls ...... 44 Norrod, James - Road Superintendent ...... 48 Full Mower Service ...... 74 Nuera Transport ...... 24

7 ADVERTISERS INDEX Oakley, Millard V...... 63 Smith’s Septics, LLC ...... 35 Overton Co. Health & Rehab ...... 106 Sonic ...... 36 Officer, John & Julie - Attorneys .... 120 Speck/Livingston Funeral Home ...... 100 Old Man’s Produce ...... 119 Spring Creek Quilt & Fabrics ...... 119 Ov. & Pick. Co. Farmer’s Co-op ...... 92 State Farm Ins. - Marshall, Phil ...... 114 Overton Co. Fair Country Store ...... 1 Stout Truck Sales ...... 65 Overton Co. Horseman’s Assoc...... 43 Styles & Smiles Salon ...... 67 Overton Co. Lions Club ...... 93 Swallows Agencies, The ...... 41 Overton County News ...... 43 Teen Challenge ...... 55 Pamie’s Unisex Salon ...... 95 Tennessee Barbeque ...... 77 Parsons Auto Repair ...... 88 Thrasher, Beverly Linder, P.C. CPA .. 48 Pat’s Hair Studio ...... 79 TN College of Applied Tech...... 110 Patsy Ann’s Child Care ...... 9 Tri County Equipment ...... 64 Paw House ...... 51 Triple C Machine & Fab ...... 30 Peoples Bank ...... Back Cover Twin Lakes Medical Imaging ...... 59 Peoples Stockyard, The . In. Back Cov. Twin Lakes Telephone Coop...... 109 Physical Medicine Center,The ...... 37 Twin Lakes Tractor & Lawn ...... 52 Pickers Palace, The ...... 98 Union Bank & Trust Company ...... 73 Plateau Truck & Tractor ...... 113 Upper Cumberland Electric ...... 94 Potters Ace Home Center ...... 96 Upper Cumberland Fam. Dentistry .... 105 Print Mart ...... 68 Upper Cumberland Sign Services ... 48 Priority Care ...... 85 Upton, Joe T. D.D.S...... 96 Pryor’s Auto Spot ...... 49 V.C.A. Ragland & Riley ...... 47 R & M Family Pharmacy ...... 16 W & O Construction ...... 58 Ragsdale, Tammie - NY Life ...... 49 Walnut Grove Church of Christ ...... 78 Realty Firm, The, Shannon Cantrell 51 Wascon ...... 16 Rickman Family Medical Clinic ...... 80 Waterloo Tire Service ...... 88 Robbins & Garrett ...... 17 Watkins & Langford ...... 82 Rocky Mound Logging ...... 83 Webb Real Estate Company ...... 114 Roger’s Group ...... 29 Whispers Horse Farms ...... 31 Savage, Donna - Commissioner ..... 30 White, Vickie ...... 70 Savage Insurance ...... 46 Windle, John Mark - State Rep...... 55 Scarlett, James F...... 108 Winningham, Dewain & Rithia ...... 66 Joyce Secott ...... 49 WLIV ...... 60-61 & 102 Smith, Franklin (Peck) Reg. of Deeds ... 17 Xpress Lube ...... 35 Smith, Peggy Clark - Co. Trustee ... 65

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8 PATSY ANN’S CHILD CARE “Children is my business” Patsy Ann Dishman friend, teacher, director, owner

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9 A Message From The President Single A Division-State Champion Fair in 1993 Single A Division-State Champion Fair in 2004 Single A Division-State Champion Fair in 2008 Single A Division-State Champion Premier Fair 2009 Single A Division-State Champion Fair 2012 Champion of Champions 2013 Single A Division-State Champion Premier Fair 2014 As President of the Overton County Fair Association, it is my pleasure to invite everyone to the 2017 Overton County Fair. As President it is my privilege to work with the association to present our community with a Agricultural Fair with fun filled events that everyone can enjoy. We continue to strive to improve the Fairgrounds and Events we bring to you each year. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Overton County Fair Association, the Junior Fair Board Members, the UT Extension Service, the Civic Organizations the County Officials and countless volunteers that make our fair a success each year. I would like to give special thanks to all our Sponsors and Advertisers that help our fair be the best it can be. Lastly, I want to thank each of you that come to our fair for your support year after year. So come out and bring your friends and enjoy the 79th Annual Overton County Fair. David Robbins Overton County Fair Association President

A Message From The Overton County Executive

Hello and welcome to the 79th annual Overton County Fair. Overton County is a wonderful place to live and visit, so bring your family and friends and enjoy one of Tennessee’s premier fairs. Stay a day or you might just decide to stay a lifetime. Ben Danner Overton County Executive

10 OVERTON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR Livingston, Tennessee OFFICERS David Robbins...... President Ronnie Smith ...... Vice-President Bob Matthews ...... Secretary Donita Moore ...... Treasurer

DIRECTORS (Term Expires) 2017 2018 2019 Geraldine Walker Sammy Talent Gary Smith Terry Hammock Lacey Pennington W.J. Staggs Ritha Winningham Vickie White Sonia McCowan Harlie McCowan HONORARY FAIR BOARD MEMBERS Jim Clark Sue Woodward Cindy Robbins Johnie Webb Lois Cross Bill Thomas Lynn King Renea Stover

2017 YOUTH FAIR BOARD Jarrid Bell Camen Howard Paige Norrod Madison Bowman Kerstan Howard Jake Oliver Ethan Carr Caroline Huntley Zak Oliver Ciara Crabtree Kaitlin Huntley Thomas Penticuff Emmie Crabtree Ashley Johnson Zachary Raines Lucas Copeland Neal Ledbetter Evie Robinson Jake Farris Rheachel Long Kaleb Robinson Micah Fletcher Dakota McDonald Lashae Robinson Eli Geesling Dylan McDonald Robert Robinson Elizabeth Godsey Leah Kate Melton Tommy Smithers Abbie Hammock Sarah Melton Abby Stevens Abby Hammock Taylor Nichols Jacob Swallows Maddie Hammock Katie Norrod Bailey Talent McKenzie Hill Katelyn Walker OVERTON COUNTY LEGISLATIVE BODY FAIR COMMITTEE

Bill Phipps Jessie Bowman Jean Moore Darwin Clark Donna Savage

ADVISORY COMMITTEE Christina Carr, Nicole Marrero UT Ext. Agent 4-H Youth Development Jason Garrett UT Agriculture/Animal Science Agent OFFICIAL FAIR VETERINARIANS Tiffany Krantz

COMMISSIONERS Ben Danner - County Executive Jean Moore Randall Boswell Rick Moles Frank Martin Bruce Ledford Phillip Talley Darwin Clark Jesse Bowman Gregg Nivens Billy J. Parrott Bill Phipps Robbie Melton James Clouse Jordan Danner Donna Savage 11 TO OUR ADVERTISERS - WE THANK YOU! The cost of publishing this Annual Premium List of the Overton County Fair was underwritten by the businesses and individuals of Overton County and adjoining counties, some of which have supported this effort for many years. Many others have joined our family of advertisers throughout the years. We appreciate this support. To those of you who enjoy the fair - the exhibits, shows and displays, and otherwise use this book - we ask you to patronize our advertisers who support the Overton County Fair and who made the publication of these catalogs possible. Thanks also to everyone for their time and help.

The Officers and Directors of the Overton County Fair Board

State Aid To Fairs From the funds appropriated by the General Assembly of the Sate of Tennessee and for the purpose of aiding agricultural fairs in supplementing the payment of agricultural premiums: namely in Adult and Junior Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry, Women’s Work and Agricultural Exhibits, the Overton County Agricultural Fair has been allotted its proportionate share by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. “For the purpose of further encouraging fairs to excel in their usefulness to their respective areas, a Merit Award provision was also made in the appropriation. It is hoped that the OVERTON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR can have an exhibition sufficiently creditable to warrant its receiving one of the special Merit Awards in addition to its allotment of State Aid.” Policy for Admission is $2.00 for everyone age six (6) years & above, admission for Wednesday, July 26 & Saturday, July 29 will be $5.00 Browns FLOWER SHOP Serving the community for over 50 years! 931-823-1299 l 1-800-882-1299 BUDDY C. HAMMOCK 202 E. BROAD STREET RANDY PHILLIPS LIVINGSTON, TN 38570 Your Full Service Florist We Take Visa, Mastercard & Discover

12 TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Division of Animal Industries 2017 FAIR REGULATIONS (Livestock Health Requirements for Fairs and Exhibitions) SPECIAL COMMENTS: 1) It is expected that all exhibitors will bring only healthy animals to fairs and exhibitions. Although state and federal animal health officials will be performing some inspections, fair officials are responsible for ensuring that all animals entering fairs for exhibition are in overall good health and are accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Animals showing clinical signs of contagious disease should be sent home immediately. Violations should be reported to the state veterinarian or his agent. 2) Certificate(s) of Veterinary Inspection are to accompany all animal(s) to the respective shows with the exception of in-state Tennessee equine and poultry. In-state Tennessee equine six (6) months of age and older must have a negative Equine Infectious Anemia test within the preceding twelve (12) months. Poultry assembled at shows or exhibitions should be accompanied by evidence of a negative test for Pullorum-Typhoid within 90 days, or be tested on-site prior to exhibition following strict biosecurity procedures, or originate directly from a flock which has been certified as Pullorum-Typhoid Clean under the Tennessee Poulty Improvement Plan. As part of increased awareness and surveillance for Avian Influenza and other poultry diseases, all bird’s physical appearance should be assessed at the time testing is conducted. 3) Health certificates issued in satisfaction of these Tennessee Fair Regulations shall be good for 90 days for Tennessee livestock only. 4) Please note that exhibition requirements for out-of-state livestock are the same as regular import requirements. 5) Warts and ringworm are considered contagious and infectious diseases and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. 6) Scabies, contagious ecthyma (soremouth), footrot, cutaneous fungal and bacterial infections (i.e. club lamb disease, caseous lymphadenitis) are considered contagious and infectious diseases, and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. 7) Avian Influenza - All out-of-state poultry must originate directly from a Pullorum-Typhoid Clean Flock and a H5/H7 Avian Influenza Clean Flock, or be accompanied by evidence of a negative Pullorum- Typhoid test within ninety (90) days and a negative official Avian Influenza test within twenty-one (21) days. ALSO, PLEASE NOTE THAT IF HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IS DETECTED IN TENNESSEE OR A NEIGHBORING STATE, THE COMMINGLING OF POULTRY AT FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS MAY BE SUSPENDED. 8) Fair Biosecurity please review and implement the biosecurity recommendations for exhibit organizers and exhibitors related to swine provided by the National Pork Board that can be found at http://m.pork.org/News/4545/SwineShowBiosecurityRecommendations.aspx. Also be aware of the potential exposure of fair attendees to E. coli 0157 from animals exhibited on the fairgrounds. Below is a summary of recommendations for fair management by the National Assembly of State Animal Health Officials and the National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians to better protect fair attendees from disease: • Provide easy access to hand washing stations. • Post informational signage that includes the following messages: • No eating or drinking in the animal areas. • Wash hands frequently • No pacifiers, sipping cups or strollers in the animal exhibition areas. • Discourage sleeping in the animal exhibition areas. • If human or swine influenza-like illness is associated with the exhibition, animal health and public health officials should be notified immediately. • People who have influenza-like illness should leave the exhibition immediately and seek medical care. They should advise their health care provider about their fair attendance. • People at high risk for developing severe complications from influenza should limit their exposure to swine. 13 TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REGULATORY SERVICES - ANIMAL HEALTH SUMMARY: LIVESTOCK HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS I. GENERAL: A. All stalls, pens, chutes, etc. located on the grounds of fairs and exhibitions shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected with a disinfectant approved by USDA, APHIS between each scheduled fair or exhibition. B. All livestock (except poultry and equine) which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by an official veterinary health certificate with individual permanent identification. Certificates for this purpose shall be valid for ninety (90) days from date of issue. (Tennessee livestock only - out-of-state certificates are valid for thirty (30) days from the date of issue.) C. No animal showing clinical signs of infectious or communicable disease shall be allowed to enter or remain on premises of fairs or exhibitions. It shall be the responsibility of the manager of each event to assure prompt removal of such animals. II. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ORIGINATING WITHIN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE [Certificates of Veterinary Inspection Valid for a Period of Ninety (90) Days]

A. SWINE: All swine which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by an official veterinary health certificate with individual permanent identification or sufficient description to identify each animal. B. CATTLE: All cattle which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by an official veterinary health certificate with individual permanent, official identification. C. POULTRY: (1) Sponsors of poultry shows or exhibitions shall notify the Tennessee Department of Agriculture at least thirty (30) days prior to show or exhibition. (2) Poultry found not to be in apparent good health shall be removed immediately from any show or exhibition. D. HORSES & OTHER EQUIDAE: Horses and other Equidae six (6) months of age and older must have negative Equine Infectious Anemia test within the preceding twelve (12) months. E. SHEEP: (1) All sheep imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. (2) All sheep that move within the state, with the exception of wethers under the age of 18 months that are produced for slaugther only, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions, or slaughter shall be permanently, individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. F. GOATS: (1) Goats imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. (2) Goats imported into Tennessee for immediate slaughter to an approved slaughter establishment or to an approved livestock market for sale to a slaughter establishment shall only be required to have a transportation document and be in compliance with Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. (3) All registered breeding goats, goats that have been commingled with sheep, goats for exhibition and dairy goats that move within the state, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions or slaughter shall be permanently, individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

14 G. CAMELIDS: Camelids must have an official veterinary health certificate as provided in Rule 0080-2-3-.01(1). H. CAPTIVE CERVIDAE: Captive Cervidae must have an official veterinary health certificate as provided in Rule 0080-2-3-.01 (1). III. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ORIGINATING OUTSIDE THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Livestock and Poultry entering fairs and exhibitions from areas outside the State of Tennessee shall be subject to current Tennessee import requirements. Please contact the state veterinarian’s office regarding questions or recent changes to these rules. These interstate requirements are summarized as follows: A. ALL SPECIES (except poultry): Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection valid for thirty (30) days and individual permanent official identification, except for equine. Equine must have sufficient description to identify the animal. B. CATTLE: Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and additional requirements as follows: (1) Tuberculosis: No requirements except for cattle originating from regions not considered free of tuberculosis. (2) Brucellosis: No requirements except for cattle orginating from regions not considered free of brucellosis. Test eligible cattle - Intact male or female cattle eighteen (18) months or older. (Vaccinates and non-vaccinates) C. SWINE: No testing requirements for swine unless orginating from a region not considered free of Brucellosis or Pseudorabies. D. HORSES AND OTHER EQUINES: Animals six (6) months of age or older - negative equine infectious anemia (Swamp Fever) test within twelve (12) months. E. POULTRY: Originate directly from a Pullorum-Typhoid Clean Flock and an H5/H7 Avian Influenza Clean Flock, or be accompanied by evidence of a negative Pullorum-Typhoid test within ninety (90) days and a negative Avian Influenza test within twenty-one (21) days. F. SHEEP: (1) All sheep imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. (2) All sheep that move within the state, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions, or slaughter shall be permanently, individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. G. GOATS: (1) Goats imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. (2) Goats imported into Tennessee for immediate slaughter to an approved slaughter establishment or to an approved livestock market for sale to a slaughter establishment shall only be required to have a transportation document and be in compliance with Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. (3) All registered breeding goats, goats that have been commingled with sheep, goats for exhibition and dairy goats that move within the state, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions, or slaughter shall be permanently, individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

15 H. CAMELIDAE: Same requirements for cattle. I. CERVIDAE: Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and additional requirements as follows: (1) Brucellosis: Same requirements as for cattle. (2) Tuberculosis: (a) All cervidae shall originate in herds which have had a negative herd test for tuberculosis within twelve (12) months with a USDA approved single cervical test and individual imported animals shall be negative to the single cervical test within thirty (30) days of entry; or (b) Animals not originating in tested herds as described above must test negative to two (2) single cervical tests at least ninety (90) days apart, the second test conducted not more than thirty (30) days prior to entry.

NOTE: (Contact an accredited veterinarian for further details of import rules).

IV. Fair association or exhibition or management shall inform exhibitors of the rules of this chapter, and shall notify the State Veterinarian or his agent of any violations. Exhibitors shall present evidence of compliance with this chapter to the State Veterinarian or his agent upon request.

These rules constitute a minimum legal standard and in no way restrict the right of fair and exhibition managers to establish additional or more stringent requirements.

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16 GENERAL RULES 1. No entry fee charged for any exhibit unless otherwise specified. 2. All livestock must be on the grounds as specified by each Department. 3. All exhibits and booths must be entered on Sunday, July 23rd from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and not removed before Sunday, July 30th between 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. 4. Competition for prizes open to residents of Overton County or must attend Overton County School System except otherwise noted. 5. The Overton County Fair Association will not be responsible for any loss, damage or accident that may occur to any person, animal or article, but will take every reasonable precaution to safeguard same. There will be guards on duty all night. 6. All Fair Checks not cashed within sixty (60) days will not be paid. 7. All livestock, except sheep and goats, must be under halter. All cattle, horses, and mules will be shown in designated arena areas. 8. Judging for all departments will begin at time shown in Daily Program. 9. All entries must be made in the name of the bona fide owners, entries made otherwise will not be allowed to compete. If questions arising relative to the ownership of animals, articles or the growing of farm and garden products, the person making such entry may be required to make affidavit relative to same. 10. Should unforeseen conditions arise over which we have no control, the fair at any time before or even during the fair, and in any case any unforeseen conditions should arise that we are unable to pay 100% premiums, we reserve the right to prorate said premiums. Right reserved to carry over the program day to day, declare off any or all classes on account of cyclones, excessive rain, fire or any other reason deemed necessary by the Executive Committee. 11. For further information write, see, or call, Bob Matthews, Secretary, 3514 Rickman Rd., Rickman, TN 38580, (931) 498-2997 or Donita Moore Treasurer, 227 Boykin Rd., Monroe, TN 38573, 823-5271 or 260-7467. 12. “From the funds appropriated by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee for the purpose of aiding Agriculture Fairs in paying of Agricultural Premiums, the Overton County Fair Association has been allotted monies by Tennessee Department of Agriculture.” 13. No animals/pets of any type are not permitted on fair grounds unless they are part of an event. Animals must be removed from fair grounds after event is completed. 14. Fair association has final decision. ROBBINS & GARRETT Electrical And Plumbing Supplies 501 West Main Street • Livingston, TN 38570 (931) 823-6441 Kevin Fleming Max Garrett Franklin D. (Peck) Smith Register of Deeds (931) 823-4011 Overton County Livingston, TN 38570

17 OVERTON COUNTY BEAUTY CONTESTS Overton County Fairgrounds Coordinator: Renea Stover, Addy Stover & Cindy Robbins Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 years and over. All proceeds are to go to the Overton County Fair Association for the expense of the contest & the fair. Registration for Beauty Pageants will be from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. on Monday, June 26, 2017 & Tuesday, July 11, 2017 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, July 15, 2017 from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. at Fairgrounds Office. Date will be advertised on WLIV and local paper. Entry Fee will be $8.00 cash only unless otherwise stated. If giving crown away, contestant must stay out 1 year. BABY CONTEST Contest to be held in the Rotary Ag Building Rules: 1. Contest open to boys and girls ages 0 to 24 months. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County. 4. Contestant should wear dress attire. 5. Contestant must be accompanied by an adult. 6. Contestant will be judged on natural beauty. 7. Contestants do not have to be present to register for contest. 8. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won. Boys and girls are judged separately in four age divisions: 0-5 months and 29 days 6-11 months and 29 days 12-17 months and 29 days 18-23 months and 29 days PRIZES will be awarded as follows: 1st - Trophy and $10.00 cash 2nd - Trophy and $7.00 cash 3rd - Trophy and $5.00 cash TODDLERS CONTEST Contest to be held in the Rotary Ag Building Rules: 1. Contest open to boys and girls ages 2 to 3 years. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County. 4. Contestant should wear dress attire. 5. Contestant must be accompanied by an adult. 6. Contestant will be judged on natural beauty. 7. Previous winners not eligible. 8. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won. Boys and girls are judged separately and awarded PRIZES as follows: 1st - Girls - Crown and $10.00 cash, Boys - Medallion - Trophy and $10.00 cash 2nd - Trophy and $7.00 cash 3rd - Trophy and $5.00 cash

18 TINY TOTS CONTEST Contest to be held in the Rotary Ag Building Rules: 1. Contest open to boys and girls ages 4, 5 and 6 years. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County or MUST attend Overton County School System. 4. Contestant should wear dress attire. 5. Contestant will be judged on natural beauty. 6. Previous winners not eligible. 7. Winners must be available at LA Football Homecoming. 8. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won. Boys and girls are judged separately and awarded PRIZES as follows: 1st - Girls - Crown and $20.00 cash Boys - Medallion - Trophy and $20.00 cash 2nd - Trophy and $15.00 cash 3rd - Trophy and $10.00 cash LITTLE MISS Rules: 1. Contest open to girls ages 7, 8 and 9 years. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County or MUST attend Overton County School System. 4. Contestant should wear a nice dress. 5. Contestant will be judged on 75% natural beauty, 25% personality & poise 6. Previous winners not eligible. 7. Winners must be available and present to hand out ribbons at the County Pony Show at the Overton County Fair & be available at LA Football Homecoming. 8. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won. PRIZES will be awarded as follows: 1st - Crown, trophy, and $20.00 cash 2nd - Trophy and $15.00 cash 3rd - Trophy and $10.00 cash

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19 JUNIOR MISS Rules: 1. Contest open to girls ages 10, 11, and 12 years. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County or MUST attend Overton County School System. 4. Contestant should wear a nice dress. 5. Contestant will be judged on 75% natural beauty and 25% personality & poise. 6. Previous winners are not eligible. 7. Winners must be present to hand out ribbons at the Quarter Horse Show at the Overton County Fair until 9:00 p.m. 8. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won. PRIZES will be awarded as follows: 1st - Crown, trophy, and $20.00 cash 2nd - Trophy and $15.00 cash 3rd - Trophy and $10.00 cash

JUNIOR PRINCESS Rules: 1. Contest open to girls ages 13, 14, and 15 years. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County or MUST attend Overton County School System. 4. Contestant should wear a pageant dress. 5. Contestant will be judged on 75% natural beauty and 25% personality & poise. 6. Questions to be asked to top finalist. 7. Previous winners not eligible. 8. Winners must be present to hand out ribbons at the Quarter Horse Show at the Overton County Fair until 10:00 p.m. 9. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won. PRIZES will be awarded as follows: 1st - Crown, trophy, and $20.00 cash 2nd - Trophy and $15.00 cash 3rd - Trophy and $10.00 cash 508 North Church Street, Livingston, TN 38570 (931) 823-DRLG (3754) • Fax (931) 823-DRFX (3739) L.G. PUCKETT, DDS IMPLANT & FAMILY DENTISTRY

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20 FAIREST OF THE FAIR Coordinators: Renea Stover, Addy Stover & Cindy Robbins Rules: 1. Contestants will appear in long formals. 2. Must be at least 16 the day of the pageant. 3. Contestant cannot have reached her 21st birthday by December 31, 2017. 4. Contestant must not be, nor ever have been married. 5. Winner cannot be married throughout her reign. 6. Previous winners not eligible. 7. Contestants must not have a child, nor ever been pregnant. 8. Winner cannot be pregnant nor have a child throughout her reign. 9. Winner must never have committed or been convicted of a felony prior to or throughout her reign. 10. State rules apply. 11.Winner must present to hand out ribbons at the County Horse Show at the Overton County Fair until 11:00 p.m. 12. Winner must be present to represent the Overton County Fair during the reigning year in the Overton County Christmas Parade. 13. Winner must be present to represent the Overton County Fair Association at all related events as requested by the State Fair Pageant Committee including Merit Award Ceremony at the State Fair Convention. 14. Winner must be present crown to the next reigning Overton County Fairest of the Fair at the following year’s pageant. 15. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won.

DECISIONS OF THE OVERTON COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE ARE FINAL.

The contestant who is chosen FAIREST OF THE FAIR will receive an expense paid trip to the State Contest held in connection with the annual meeting of the Tennessee Association of Fairs in January, $1000 Scholarship and $285.00 White and Brite Tooth Whitening is sponsored by L.G. Puckett, D.D.S. MOTHER DAUGHTER PAGEANT Coordinators: Renea Stover, Addy Stover & Cindy Robbins Fee is $10.00 for this pageant Rules: 1. Contest open to all age mothers and daughters. 2. Contestants must be a resident of Overton County or must attend Overton County Schools. 3. Contestant should wear matching dresses or other type outfits. No Formals. 4. Contestants will be judged on 60% natural beauty, 20% presentation & 20% general appearance. 5. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won.

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22 Pageant Scholarship Rules The Fairest of the Fair Pageant winner will be eligible for a college or university scholarship. No Individual contestant will have a sponsor. The revenue derived from the sponsor will be used to provide a College, University or accredited technical school scholarship of the winner’s choice, within the state of Tennessee. The following criteria will be used in awarding the scholarship each year. 1. The amount of the scholarship will be $1,000. 2. One-half of the amount ($500) will be issued upon completion of the first semester’s work. The recipient must produce documentation of being enrolled and achieving at least a 2.0 G.P.A. 3. In the event the winner is not ready to enter college, having not yet finished high school at the time, the money will be left in the bank account until she is ready to enter college, then it will be issued in the above manner, without accrued interest. 4. If the winner of the Fairest of the Fair Pageant does not plan to enter college, the scholarship will then be awarded to the first runner-up if she plans to attend college. If neither plan to go to college, the scholarship will be awarded to the second runner-up. Winner and/or Runner- up can receive only one scholarship. 5. Funds from the scholarship will be deposited in an account in a local bank to be used only for an awarding scholarships. 6. The Overton County Pageant Scholarship Committee will properly publicize the availability of the scholarship in an effort to increase participation in the pageant and to recognize the sponsors. 7. The scholarship will be known as the “Overton County Fairest of the Fair Pageant Scholarship.” 8. Funds for the scholarship will not be a part of the operating budget of the Overton County Fair Association.

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26 Farm Bureau of Overton County 7486 Bradford Hicks Dr. Livingston, TN 38570 107 W. Commercial Ave. Monterey, TN 38574 606 W. Main St. Ste. E Cookeville, TN 38506

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32 PET SHOW Tuesday, July 25, 6:00 p.m. (Rotary Ag Building) Sponsored By Civic and Garden Club of Livingston President: Peggy Greer Coordinator: Reba Maynard Premiums Offered: $56.00 PRIZES: $7.00 $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 Rules: 1. All pets must be entered between 5:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. No entering after 6:00 p.m. 2. Once pets are entered, they cannot be changed to another lot. 3. Favorite pet by boy or girl up to age 16. 4. No pet will be eligible for prize two years in succession. 5. Pet and child must be a resident of Overton County. 6. Each child can only show one (1) pet. 7. Best of Show from top winners will be judged. Ribbon will be given to Best of Show - No Money. Lot 1. Best Dressed Animal (Like Owner) Lot 2. Cutest Animal Lot 3. Most Talented Animal Lot 4. Most Unusual Animal Lot 5. Best of show. In Memory of Jo Little.

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33 LIVESTOCK HORSES AND MULES Saturday, July 29, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. Charles Qualls, Jr., Bub Stockton, Bob Matthews, WJ Staggs & Terry Hammock Sponsor: Rickman Family Medical Clinic Premium offered: $2,962.50 Prizes: $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 Special Rules: A. All animals shown under halter. B. All exhibitors must be residents of Overton County. C. All horses and mules will be entered by 9:00 a.m. Saturday. D. Decision of Judge will be final. PONY HALTER CLASS MULE SHOW Lot 1. Best mare mule colt Lot 11. Best pair 2 year old mare mules Lot 2. Best horse mule colt Lot 12. Best pair 2 year old horse mules Lot 3. Best yearling mare mule Lot 13. Best riding mare mule any age Lot 4. Best yearling horse mule Lot 14. Best riding horse mule any age Lot 5. Best pair mule colts Lot 15. Best mare and mare mule colt Lot 6. Best pair horse mule colts Lot 16. Best mare and horse mule colt Lot 7. Best pair yearling mare mules Lot 17. Best pair mare mules 3 yrs. & over Lot 8. Best pair yearling horse mules Lot 18. Best pair horse mules 3 yrs. & over Lot 9. Best 2 year old mare mule Lot 19. Best mixed pair (horse mule & mare mule) Lot 10. Best 2 year old horse mule Lot 20. Champion Mule (Lots 1-19, ribbon only) DRAFT HORSE SHOW Lot 1. Best draft mare Lot 9. Best pair draft horse colts Lot 2. Best draft mare and filly colt Lot 10. Best pair draft yearling fillies Lot 3. Best draft mare and horse colt Lot 11. Best pair draft yearling horses Lot 4. Best draft horse colt Lot 12. Best pair draft mares Lot 5. Best draft filly colt Lot 13. Best pair draft horses Lot 6. Best draft yearling filly Lot 14. Best draft gelding Lot 7. Best draft yearling horse Lot 15. Best draft stallion Lot 8. Best pair draft filly colts Lot 16. Champion (Lots 1-15, ribbon only) SADDLE BREEDS Lot 1. Best mare Lot 6. Best yearling filly Lot 2. Best mare and filly colt Lot 7. Best yearling horse Lot 3. Best mare and horse colt Lot 8. Best gelding Lot 4. Best horse colt Lot 9. Best stallion Lot 5. Best filly colt Lot 10. Champion (Lots 1-9, ribbon only) QUARTER HORSES Lot 1. Best quarter mare Lot 2. Best quarter and filly colt Lot 7. Best quarter yearling horse Lot 3. Best quarter mare and horse colt Lot 8. Best quarter gelding Lot 4. Best quarter horse colt Lot 9. Best quarter stallion Lot 5. Best quarter filly colt Lot 10. Champion (Lots 1-9, ribbon only) Lot 6. Best quarter yearling filly DRIVING CLASS MULE DRIVING SHOW Saturday July 29, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.

Lot 1. Log Skidding Lot 2. Cart Log Skidding Lot 3. Wagon Obstacle Class Lot 4. Ladies Obstacle Class GAITED MULE CLASS Lot 1. Best Mare Mule 3 year and over Lot 2. Best Horse Mule 3 year and over

34 PAINT HORSES All painted horses entered must be spotted in color. Lot 1. Best paint mare Lot 7. Best paint yearling horse Lot 2. Best paint and filly colt Lot 8. Best paint gelding Lot 3. Best paint mare and horse colt Lot 9. Best paint stallion Lot 4. Best paint horse colt Lot 10. Champion (Lots 1-9,ribbon only) Lot 5. Best paint filly colt Lot 6. Best paint yearling filly APPALOOSA HORSES Lot 1. Best appaloosa mare Lot 7. Best appaloosa yearling horse Lot 2. Best appaloosa and filly colt Lot 8. Best appaloosa gelding Lot 3. Best appaloosa mare and horse colt Lot 9. Best appaloosa stallion Lot 4. Best appaloosa horse colt Lot 10. Champion (Lots 1-9,ribbon only) Lot 5. Best appaloosa filly colt Lot 6. Best appaloosa yearling filly JACK AND JENNY SHOW Lot 1. Best jack colt Lot 5. Best jack 2 years old and over Lot 2. Best jenny colt Lot 6. Best jenny 2 years old and over Lot 3. Best yearling jack Lot 7. Champion (Lots 1-6,ribbon only) Lot 4. Best yearling jenny

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35 OVERTON COUNTY PONY SHOW Thursday July 27, 5:00 p.m. Premium Offered: $450.00 Parade of Ponies Sponsored By Jerry’s IGA Official Veterinarian: Tiffany Krantz Prizes: $15.00 $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 Rules: 1. All ponies will be measured and classed on Thursday night prior to the show. 2. No ponies over 52 inches will show. 3. Decision of the judge will be final. 4. Grievances must be presented to the Show Committee. 5. No person will be allowed in the show ring at the time of judging except those with duties to perform. 6. The right is reserved to postpone the show for any cause if found advisable. 7. All riders MUST reside in Overton County. 8. All riders must be able to control their own pony or horse. 9. All riders must be 12 years of age or younger. 10. If you show your pony in the pony show you cannot show it in the horse show. Parade of Ponies: All entries will only receive $1.00 NO ENTRY FEE 1. Parade of Ponies (open to any pony or rider) 2. Ponies 36" and Under 3. Ponies Over 36" and Under 52" 4. Best Rider Under 10 Years and Ponies Under 52" 5. Best Rider 10 Years Thru 12 Years and Ponies Under 52" 6. Tacky Turnout on any Four Legged Beast — Any person, age or sex 7. Cart Class 8. Pony Race (6Years & Under) 9. Pony Race (7-12 years) 10. Barrel Race 52” and Under (6 years & Under) 11. Barrel Race 52” and Under (7-12 Years) 12. Pole Bending (6Years & Under) 13. Pole Bending (7-12 Years) For Further Information Contact: Bub Stockton Charles Qualls Jr. Bob Matthews Terry Hammock

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Nancy Nolen, Owner/Broker 201 West Main Street Livingston, TN 38570 Bus: 931.823.5541 Fax: 931.823.5570 Toll Free: 1.800.927.0016 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nancynolen.com Cell: 931.397.1603 36 OVERTON COUNTY HORSE SHOW Dedicated in memory of Jeremiah Maynard Thursday, July 27, 7:00 p.m. Local Show Premiums Offered: $850.00 Co-Sponsored By Overton Farmers Co-op & Rickman Family Medical Clinic NO ENTRY FEE Overton County Horses and Riders ONLY. Prizes: $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 $7.50 Rules: 1. One minute gate call on all classes after lead line. 2. Cutoff time is 8:00 p.m. for Entry. No Entry will be permitted after this time. 3. All riders MUST reside in Overton County.

1. Lead Line 2. Walk Trot for beginners only (cannot show in any other pleasure class) 3. Best Rider under 18 years, English or Walking Flat Shod 4. Best Rider under 18 years, Western 5. Youth Country Pleasure 6. Western Pleasure, Youth 7. Egg and Spoon 8. Best Lady Rider over 18 years Flat Shod 9. Flat Shod Pleasure Walking 10. Adult Country Pleasure 11. Flat Shod Walking 12. Flat Shod Country Racking 13. Youth Barrels 14. Western Pleasure, Adult 15. Best Gentleman Rider over 50 16. Best Lady Rider over 50 17. Mule Race 18. Adult Barrels 19. Rescue Race 20. Pole Bending 21. Team Roping For Further Information Contact: Bub Stockton, Charles Qualls Jr., Bob Matthews, Terry Hammock OFFICIAL VETERINARIAN: Tiffany Krantz

37 OVERTON COUNTY DAIRY SHOW Saturday, July 22, 5:00 p.m. Ronald Wilborn & Wes Montooth Premium Offered: $600.00 Rules: 1. Open to residents of Overton County ONLY. 2. Animals may be either registered or grade. 3. All breeds will have a champion. Prizes: $15.00 $12.50 $10.00

Lot 1. Jr. Heifer Calf, born ...... Mar. 1 or later and at least 4 months old at show time. Lot 2. Intermediate Heifer Calf, born ...... Dec. 1 thru Feb. 28 Lot 3. Senior Heifer Calf, born ...... Sept. 1 thru Nov. 30 Lot 4. Summer Calf, born ...... June 1 thru Aug. 31 Lot 5. Jr. Yearling Heifer, born ...... Mar. 1 thru Aug. 31 Lot 6. Intermediate Yearling Heifer, born ...... Dec. 1 thru Feb. 28 Lot 7. Senior Yearling Heifer, born ...... Sept. 1 thru Nov. 30 Lot 8. Junior Two Year Old Cow, born ...... Mar. 1 thru Aug. 31 Lot 9. Senior Two Year Old Cow, born ...... Sept. 1 thru Feb. 28 Lot. 10. Three Year Old Cow, born ...... Sept. 1 thru Aug. 31 Lot. 11. Junior Champion (Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) ...... Ribbon Lot. 12. Reserve Junior Champion ...... Ribbon Lot. 13. Senior Champion (Classes 8, 9, 10) ...... Ribbon Lot. 14. Reserve Senior Champion ...... Ribbon Lot. 15. Grand Champion ...... Ribbon Lot. 16. Reserve Grand Champion ...... Ribbon

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38 COUNTY BEEF CATTLE SHOW Saturday, July 22, at 5:00 p.m. Chairmen: Charles Curtis & Richard Brown Premium Offered: $1350.00 All Registered Breeds Are Welcome To Show Sponsored by Farm Bureau Rules: 1. Open to residents of Overton County ONLY. 2. All cattle must be halter broken and bulls are required to have leads in nose. 3. All exhibitors will adhere to the Animal Disease Control Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee State Department of Agriculture. 4. Neck ropes are required on bulls at all times when tied in the barn. 5. Registration papers will be required and tattoos will be checked. 6. No dogs allowed in the barn. EACH BREED WILL BE JUDGED SEPARATELY Prizes: $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 Class No. 1 - Angus Class No. 2 - Hereford & Polled Hereford Class No. 3 - Limosin Class No. 4 - Shorthorn Class No. 5 - Charolais Class No. 6 - Simmental & Sim/Crosses Class No. 7 - Other Major Breeds Class No. 8 - Commercial Heifers Lot 1. Junior Heifer Calves ...... calved after Jan.1 Lot 2. Winter Heifer Calves ...... calved Nov. 1 to Dec. 31 Lot 3. Senior Heifer Calves ...... calved Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 Lot 4. Late Summer Yearling Heifer ...... calved July 1 to Aug. 31 Lot 5. Early Summer Yearling Heifer ...... calved May 1 to June 30 Lot 6. Late Junior Yearling Heifer ...... calved Mar. 1 to April 30 Lot 7. Early Junior Yearling Heifer ...... calved Jan. 1 to Feb. 28 Lot 8. Senior Yearling Heifer ...... calved Sept. 1 to Dec. 1 Lot 9. Grand Champion Female ...... Ribbon Only Lot 10. Reserve Grand Champion Female ...... Ribbon Only Lot 11. Junior Bull Calves ...... calved after Jan. 1 Lot 12. Winter Bull Calves ...... calved Nov. 1 to Dec. 31 Lot 13. Senior Bull Calves ...... calved Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 Lot 14. Late Summer Yearling Bull Calves ...... calved July 1 to Aug. 31 Lot 15. Early Summer Yearling Bull Calves ...... calved May 1 to June 30 Lot 16. Late Junior Yearling Bulls ...... calved Mar. 1 to Apr. 30 Lot 17. Early Junior Yearling Bulls ...... calved Jan. 1 to Feb. 28 Lot 18. Senior Yearling Bull ...... calved Sept. 1 to Dec. 31 Lot 19. Late Two Year Old Bulls ...... calved May 1 to Aug. 31 Lot 20. Early Two Year Old Bulls ...... calved Jan. 1 to Apr. 30 Lot 21. Grand Champion Bull ...... Ribbon Only Lot 22. Reserve Grand Champion Bull ...... Ribbon Only

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40 JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW Saturday, July 22, 5:00 p.m. Dustin Wilborn, Ronald Wilborn, Wes Montooth Premium Offered: $1125.00 Rules: 1. This show is confined to bona fide Overton County 4-H Youth and FFA members. 2. Animals may be either registered or grade. 3. Under no circumstances will an adult be permitted to show for a Junior Exhibitor. 4. Entries will be released immediately after the show. PRIZES: $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 Lot 1. Jr. Heifer Calf, born ...... Mar. 1 or later and at least 4 months old at show time. Lot 2. Intermediate Heifer Calf, born ...... Dec. 1 thru Feb. 28 Lot 3. Senior Heifer Calf, born ...... Sept. 1 thru Nov. 30 Lot 4. Summer Calf, born ...... June 1 thru Aug. 31 Lot 5. Jr. Yearling Heifer, born ...... Mar. 1 thru May 31 Lot 6. Intermediate Yearling Heifer, born ...... Dec. 1 thru Feb. 28 Lot 7. Senior Yearling Heifer, born ...... Sept. 1 thru Nov. 30 Lot 8. Junior Two Year Old Cow, born ...... Mar. 1 thru Aug. 31 Lot 9. Senior Two Year Old Cow, born ...... Sept. 1 thru Feb. 28 Lot 10. Three Year Old Cow, born ...... Sept. 1 thru Aug. 31 Lot 11. Junior Champion (Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) ...... Ribbon Lot 12. Reserve Junior Champion ...... Ribbon Lot 13. Senior Champion (Classes 8, 9, 10) ...... Ribbon Lot 14. Reserve Senior Champion ...... Ribbon Lot 15. Grand Champion ...... Ribbon Lot 16. Reserve Grand Champion ...... Ribbon

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41 OVERTON COUNTY FAIR OPEN BEEF CATTLE SHOW Saturday, July 22, 6:00 p.m. Chairpersons: Kent Brown, Richard Brown, David Holt Co-Chairpersons: Janie Rogers, Mike Johnson, James Bass, Hughie Oakley Premium Offered: $7,680.00 Sponsored In Part By Overton County Cattlemen’s Association & The Overton County Fair Association All Registered Breeds Are Welcome To Show Entry fee $5.00 per head Rules: 1. Registration papers will be required for all animals. 2. Tattoos and health papers will be checked. 3. All cattle must be halter broken and bulls are required to have nose leads. 4. Cattle must be on Fairgrounds no later than 3:00 p.m. and will be released immediately after the show. This rule will be strictly enforced. 5. All exhibitors will adhere to the Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. 6. No nurse cows space will be available. 7. Neck ropes are required on bulls at all times when tied in the barn. 8. Stall space will be assigned by the committee. 9. No dogs allowed in the barn or barn area. 10. Show order - Rotation between breeds. 11. With 10 head, a new class will be added. 12. All final decisions will be at the discretion of the show committee. PRIZES: $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 GRAND CHAMPION - Trophy, Courtesy of Farm Credit Services of Mid America RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION - Ribbon Only Overton County Cattleman’s Association Herdsman Award — $50.00 Herdsman Award to be judged on: (1) Cleanliness of Exhibit (2) No. of animals in exhibit (3) Promptness to show ring (4) Time spent with exhibit Class No. 1 - Angus Class No. 2 - Hereford & Polled Hereford Class No. 3 - Limosin Class No. 4 - Shorthorn Class No. 5 - Charolais Class No. 6 - Simmental & Sim/Crosses Class No. 7 - Other Major Breeds Class No. 8 - Commercial Heifers Lot 1. Junior Heifer Calves ...... calved after Jan.1 Lot 2. Winter Heifer Calves ...... calved Nov. 1 to Dec. 31 Lot 3. Senior Heifer Calves ...... calved Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 Lot 4. Late Summer Yearling Heifer ...... calved July 1 to Aug. 31 Lot 5. Early Summer Yearling Heifer ...... calved May 1 to June 30 Lot 6. Late Junior Yearling Heifer ...... calved Mar. 1 to April 30 Lot 7. Early Junior Yearling Heifer ...... calved Jan. 1 to Feb. 28 Lot 8. Senior Yearling Heifer ...... calved Sept. 1 to Dec. 1 Lot 9. Grand Champion Female ...... Ribbon Only Lot 10.Reserve Grand Champion Female ...... Ribbon Only Lot 11.Junior Bull Calves ...... calved after Jan. 1 Lot 12.Winter Bull Calves ...... calved Nov. 1 to Dec. 31 Lot 13.Senior Bull Calves ...... calved Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 Lot 14.Late Summer Yearling Bull Calves ...... calved July 1 to Aug. 31 Lot 15.Early Summer Yearling Bull Calves ...... calved May 1 to June 30 Lot 16.Late Junior Yearling Bulls ...... calved Mar. 1 to Apr. 30 Lot 17.Early Junior Yearling Bulls ...... calved Jan. 1 to Feb. 28 Lot 18.Senior Yearling Bull ...... calved Sept. 1 to Dec. 31

42 Lot 19. Late Two Year Old Bulls ...... calved May 1 to Aug. 31 Lot 20. Early Two Year Old Bulls ...... calved Jan. 1 to Apr. 30 Lot 21. Grand Champion Bull ...... Ribbon Only Lot 22. Reserve Grand Champion Bull ...... Ribbon Only Junior Beef Showmanship Contest (just prior to the open beef show) 1st Place - $75.00 2nd Place - $50.00 3rd Place - $25.00 Grades are determined as of January 1 Jr Division (4-5 Grades) Jr. High Division (6-8 Grades) Sr. High Division (9-12 Grades) Sponsored by Cattleman’s Association Overton County OCHA Horseman’s Association

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43 POULTRY DEPARTMENT COUNTY SHOW

Premium Offered: $1,111.00 Entering will begin Wednesday, July 26 at 2:00 p.m. and close at 6:00 p.m. BIRDS WILL BE RELEASED SATURDAY MORNING, 8:00 - 10:00 A.M. Sponsored by Overton County Fair Association RULES: 1. Any bird showing disease or lice will be rejected. 2. All birds must be the bona-fide property of owner. 3. Hens will be judged on the basis of egg production characteristics. 4. All birds will be tested by the State inspector. 5. Young Trios may consist of 2 pullets and 1 cockerel or 3 pullets. 6. Cockerels are under one year with NO spurs. 7. Each exhibitor is limited to show 15 birds. 8. Cocks are over one year old. 9. A bird will be shown in one class only. 10. All birds must be 6 months old to show. PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 STANDARD SIZE POULTRY Rocks, Barred, White, etc. Lot 1. Pullets Lot 2. Cockerels Lot 3. Young Trios Reds, Rhode Island or New Hampshire Lot 1. Pullets Lot 2. Young Trios Leghorns, White, Brown, Buff, etc. Lot 1. Cockerels Lot 2. Young Trios Orpington, Buff, Blue, Black, Etc. Game, Any Breed or Variety Lot 1. Pullets Lot 1. Pullets Lot 2. Cockerels Lot 2. Cockerels Lot 3. Hens (Production) Lot 3. Hens (Production) Lot 4. Young Trios Lot 4. Young Trios Wyandotte, Gold Laced, Silver Laced, Etc Sex Links, Red or Black Lot 1. Pullets Lot 1. Pullets Lot 2. Cockerels Lot 2. Hens (Production) Lot 3. Hens (Production) Lot 3. Young Trios Lot 4. Young Trios

Frannie’s Cuts & Kurls Frannie Cogbill, Owner Karen McCowan, Stylist 931-823-8222 44 Brahmas, Cochins, Other Feather Legged Breed, Cornish, Sossex, Redcaps, etc. Lot 1. Pullets Lot 2. Cockerels Lot 3. Young Trios Any Other Standard Breed or Variety Lot 1. Cockerels Lot 2. Young Trios Champions, Standard Size Lot 1. Pullet of Show ...... 5.00 Ribbon Lot 2. Cockerel of Show ...... 5.00 Ribbon Lot 3. Hen of Show ...... 5.00 Ribbon Lot 4. Trio of Show ...... 5.00 Ribbon BANTAM SHOW POULTRY Lot 32.

B B RED O E WHITE O E BLUE RED O E 1. Hen 1. Cock 1. Cock 3. Cockerel 2. Hen 2. Hen 4. Pullet 3. Cockerel 3. Cockerel 4. Pullet 4. Pullet SILVER DUCKWING 1. Cock BLACK OE CORNISH 2. Hen 1. Cock 1. Cock 3. Cockerel 2. Hen 2. Hen 4. Pullet 3. Cockerel 3. Cockerel 4. Pullet 4. Pullet SILKIES 1. Cockerel SEABRIGHTS COCHIN& FRIZZLES 2. Pullet 1. Hen 1. Cock 2. Pullet 2. Hen AURCUNA 3. Cockerel 1. Cock JAPS 4. Pullet 2. Hen 1. Cock 3. Cockerel 2. Hen ROCK & REDS 4. Pullet 3. Cockerel 1. Cock 4. Pullet 2. Hen FAWN 3. Cockerel 1. Cock CRELE 4. Pullet 2. Hen 1. Cock 3. Cockerel 2. Hen OPEN BREED 4. Pullet 3. Cockerel 1. Cock 4. Pullet 2. Cockerel

45 Champions, Bantams Lot 1. Best Bantam Pullet ...... 5.00 Ribbon Lot 2. Best Bantam Cockerel ...... 5.00 Ribbon Lot 3. Best Bantam Hen ...... 5.00 Ribbon Lot 4. Best Young Bantam Trio ...... 5.00 Ribbon Lot 5. Best Old Bantam Trio ...... 5.00 Ribbon Lot 6. Best Bantam Cock ...... 5.00 Ribbon Lot 7. Best Bird of Show ...... 5.00 Ribbon MISCELLANEOUS - Other Standard Poultry Lot 1. Turkey Hen Lot 5. Guinea (either sex) Lot 2. Turkey Tom Lot 6. Buck Lot 3. Goose Lot 7. Doe Lot 4. Gander

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46 YOUTH POULTRY SHOW (4-H & FFA) Chairman - Cole Johnson All 4-H Chick Chain Pullets and Cockerels may be shown

PRIZES: $7.00 $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 Rules 1. Sex-Links (Black or Red) and Rhode Island Reds. 2. $68.00 in Prize money will be awarded. 3. Prize money will be determined by number of entries made and grade of pullets; for example: Blue, Red, White. Lot 1. Hens Lot 2. Cockerels - Pure Breed only *Over-All 4-H Winner...... Ribbon

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47 DOG SHOW Chairman: Cindy L. Smith Entry Fee $5.00 Per Dog, Per Class Saturday, July 29 at 1:00 p.m. Rotary Ag Building Sponsored by Patsy Ann’s Child Care All dogs MUST be on a leash and under control! Judges decision are final! Owners of all ages. PRIZES: $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 Lot 1. Longest Tail Lot 6. Best Trick Lot 2. Most Unusual Lot 7. Longest Hair Lot 3. Longest Ears Lot 8. Costume Contest Lot 4. Fluffiest Hair Lot 9. Cutest Puppy Lot 5. Shortest Ears Lot 10. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

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51 52 A. OVERTON COUNTY BEEKEEPERS Chairman: Myrtle Evans Prize Money: $360.00 Rules: 1. Participants must be an Overton County Resident or current member, in good standing, of the Overton County Beekeepers Association. 2. Honey for competition must be from the participants personal hives and produced in the fall of 2016 or spring/summer of 2017 and presented for display in a 1lb Queen-line Jar with 1 piece metal or plastic lid. 3. Honey will be judged according to official score cards. An un-judged card will be available for review of the qualifications and criteria at registration. 4. Contestants will not be allowed to witness judging. No judge shall be present at registration or enter honey to be judged. 5. Frames of honey must be from the participants personal hives and produced in the fall of 2016 or spring/summer of 2017 and will be displayed in sanitary bee-proof containers furnished by the Fair Association. 6. Beeswax must be from the participants personal hives and produced in the fall of 2016 or spring/summer of 2017. 7. Baking with Honey - (Honey is only sweetner to be used) - no sugars to be used - no package mixes - can not use bread machines - must submit recipe. 8. Photographs - any size up to 8x10 and taken fall of 2016 or spring/summer 2017 - Must pertain to beekeeping. 7. All exhibits must be entered by 4:00 p.m. on Sunday July 23, 2017. Prizes: $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 Class A1 EXTRACTED HONEY Lot 1. Amber Lot 2. Dark Amber Lot 3. Light Amber Lot 4. White Class A2 COMB HONEY 1 piece of comb 1 1/2 inches to 3 inches wide & 4 inches long in extracted honey. Lot 1. Amber Lot 2. Dark Amber Lot 3. Light Amber Lot 4. White Class A3 CUT COMB HONEY One 4” square or round-capped honeycomb displayed in a square or round clear covered plastic container. Lot 1. Amber Lot 2. Dark Amber Lot 3. Light Amber Lot 4. White Class A4 FRAME HONEY Displayed in a std. Langsworth Frame Lot 1. Amber honey Lot 2. Dark honey Lot 3. Light honey Class A5 BEESWAX Lot 1. Beeswax (One entry, of 1 lb. or more) Lot 2. Candles Lot 3. Novelty item for display Class A6 PHOTOGRAPHY Lot 1. Close-up Lot 2. Scenic Class A7 BAKING WITH HONEY Lot 1. Cookies (3) on paper plate, saran covered Lot 2. Muffins (3) on paper plate, saran covered Lot 3. Yeast Bread (1 loaf) in bread bag w/tie Lot 4. Yeast Rolls (3) on paper plate, saran/bag covered

53 A Century Of Service the rotary club of livingston t Three Scholarships to graduating seniors at Livingston Academy. t 9 Teacher of the Year Awards t Christmas Parade t Senior Day at the Overton County Fair t 4-H Public Speaking Contest t Livingston Academy Interact t K-8 Enrichment Programs t Scholars Bowl t Amphitheater at Livingston Academy/ Winningham Memorial Park t Worldwide Polio Eradication t Project Graduation t Rotary Ag Complex t Youth Leadership Academy t Interact Program at LA

For more information about Rotary or if you are interested in becoming a Rotarian, contact any member of the Livingston Rotary Club.

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59 Thursday, July 20 Admission $2.00 for age six and over. All proceeds go to the Overton County Fair. 5:45 p.m...... 0-5 month 29 day girl 6:05 p.m...... 0-5 month 29 day boy 6:25 p.m...... 6-11 month 29 day girl 6:45 p.m...... 6-11 month 29 day boy 7:20 p.m...... Toddler (2-3 Years)

Pageants Sponsored by Overton County Fair Association Stage Decorations by Bows Petals N Lace Friday, July 21 Admission $2.00 for age six and over. All proceeds go to the Overton County Fair.

5:30 p.m...... Open Mule Pull -Lower Arena- 5:45 p.m...... 12-18 month 29 day girl 6:05 p.m...... 12-18 month 29 day boy 6:25 p.m...... 18-23 month 29 day girl 6:45 p.m...... 18-23 month 29 day boy 7:20 p.m...... Tiny Tots (4-6 Years)

Pageants Sponsored by Overton County Fair Association Stage Decorations by Bows Petals N Lace Saturday, July 22 Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 & over 5:00 p.m...... Jr. Dairy & County Shows -Cattle Barn- (Sponsored by Farm Bureau) 5:00 p.m...... Open Beef Cattle Show -Cattle Barn-

(Sponsored by Cattlesman’s Assoc. & Overton County Fair Assoc.) 5:00 p.m...... Mother Daughter Pageant 6:00 p.m...... Open Cattle Show -Cattle Barn-

6:00 p.m...... Goat Show -Cattle Barn- (Sponsored by Farm Bureau) 6:00 p.m...... Little Miss (7-9 Years) 6:45 p.m...... Jr. Miss (10-12 Years) 7:30 p.m...... Jr. Princess (13-15 Years) 8:30 p.m...... Fairest of the Fair Main Arena (in the event of rain - Rotary Ag Building) Pageants Sponsored by Overton County Fair Association) Stage Decorations by Browns Flower Shop Sunday, July 23 1:00 - 5:00 p.m...... Entry Day Carnival Rides by James Gang Tuesday & Thursday Nights $16.00 All other nights $20.00

60 SPECIAL ACTIVITY PROGRAM Monday, July 24 Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 & over 9:00 a.m...... Department Judging

6:30 p.m. .... Wild Mule Show -Main Arena- (Sponsored by First National Bank of Tennessee) Tuesday, July 25* Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 & over 6:00 p.m...... Pet Show -Ag Building- (Sponsored by Livingston Civic & Garden) 6:30 p.m...... Family Night at the Fair ($16.00) 7:00 p.m...... Open Halter Draft Horses & Mule Show 7:00 p.m...... Gospel Singing - Ag Building- Wednesday, July 26 Admission $5.00 for everyone 6 & over 9:00 a.m...... Senior Day (Sponsored by Livingston Rotary)

6:30 p.m...... Kids Farm Olympics - Cattle Arena- (Sponsored by Farm Bureau)

7:00 p.m. .... Race TN Series Flat Track (Sponsored by Overton County Fair Assoc. Barn Sale) Thursday, July 27 Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 & over

5:00 p.m...... County Pony Show (Sponsored by Jerry’s IGA)

6:00 p.m...... Bluegrass Music -Ag Building- (Sponsored by Overton County Health & Rehab) 6:30 p.m...... Family Night at the Fair ($16.00)

7:00 p.m.Overton County Horse Show (Co-Sponsored by Rickman Family Medical & O.C. Farmers Co-op) Friday, July 28 Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 & over 7:00 p.m. . Open Quarter Horse Show (Co-Sponsored by Bank of Overton & Liv. Vet Clinic) Saturday, July 29* $5.00 admission for everyone 6 & over 9:00 a.m...... County Horse & Mule Show

10:00 a.m...... Kids Extravaganza (Sponsored by Twin Lakes Medical Imaging)

1:00 p.m...... Dog Show -Ag Building- (Sponsored by Patsy Ann’s Childcare)

7:00 p.m. KTPA Truck & Tractor Pull (Co-Sponsored by TC AT, Senator Paul Bailey & Twin Lakes Tractor) (Fireworks Exhibition by Entertainment Direct) Sunday, July 30 1:00 - 3:00 p.m...... Removal of Exhibits

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62 Compliments Of MILLARD V. OAKLEY

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63 Tri-County Equipment Clifford & Marshall Pugh 1099 Industrial Blvd. P.O. Box 945 Crossville, TN 38557 931-484-6211 1-800-451-3755 Tri-CountyCompanies.com Congratulations to the Overton County Fair for 78 years of excellence in the community!

64 SST Stout Truck Sales R.D. Stout, Owner 308 Young Road Livingston, TN 38570 (931) 498-2255 Office (931) 498-2228 Home

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Overton County Trustee Peggy Clark Smith 317 E. University St Livingston, TN 38570 M-F 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (931) 823-6220 • Fax: (931) 823-9587 Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. [email protected] 65 8401 Highway 111 • Byrdstown, TN 38549 931-864-3187 • Fax 931-864-7102

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66 BS Quarter Horses Bob & Sandra Matthews, Owners 3514 Rickman Rd., Rickman, TN 38580 (931) 498-2997

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68 B. SCHOOL EXHIBITS AND ACTIVITIES Chairman: Sandra Matthews Premium Offered $495.00 Rules: 1. All entries must be dated. 2. All entries must have been completed since last fair. 3. One entry per person in each lot. Prizes: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Class B1 Grades K-2 Class B2 Grades 3-4 Lot 1. Christmas Decorations Lot 1. Christmas Decorations Lot 2. Crayon (pre-printed picture) Lot 2. Crayon (pre-printed picture) Lot 3. Easter Decoration Lot 3. Cursive Writing 4 Lot 4. Finger Painting Lot 4. Labeled Drawing Lot 5. Holiday Decoration Lot 5. Mother’s / Father’s Day Craft (other than Christmas or Easter) Lot 6. Mother’s or Father’s Day Lot 6. Original Poem Lot 7. Original Poem Lot 7. Pencil Drawing (Lead or Color) Lot 8. Pencil Drawing (Lead or Color) Lot 8. Printing 3 Lot 9. Printing 1-2 Lot 9. Project (Any notebook/journal,etc.) Lot 10. Printing K Lot 10. Science Experiment Lot 11. Science Experiment Lot 11. Science Project Lot 12. Science Project Class B4 Grades 9-12 Lot 13. Tempera Painting Lot 1.Acrylic Painting Class B3 Grades 5-8 Lot 2. Foreign Language Project Lot 1. Christmas Decorations Lot 3. Pastels Lot 2. Cursive Writing Lot 4. Pen & Ink Drawing Lot 3. Labeled Drawing Lot 5. Project (Any notebook/journal,etc.) Lot 4. Model Toy Class B5 Grades K-8 Lot 5. Original Poem Lot 1.Classroom Project (Any) Lot 6. Pen & Ink Drawing Lot 2.Flower Collection Lot 7. Pencil Drawing (Color) Lot 3. Insect Collection Lot 8.Project (Any notebook/journal,etc.) Lot 4. Leaf Collection Lot 9. Science Experiment Lot 5. Rock Collection Lot 10. Science Project Lot 6. Seed Collection

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69 OPEN MULE SHOW For More Information Contact: W.J. Staggs - (931) 261-3445 or Terry Hammock (931) 349-4665 $5 Entry Fee - Coggins Test Required - Entry opens at 6 p.m. Show starts at 7 p.m. Awards 1st Place: $25.00 2nd Place: $20.00 3rd Place: $15.00 4th Place: 10.00 1. Jennett & Jack Colt 7. Jennet & Jennet Colt 2. Jack Colt 8. Jennet Colt 3. Jack (1-2 years) 9. Jennet (1-2 years) 4. Jack (2-3 years) 10. Jennet (2-3 years) 5. Jack (3 years & up) 11. Jennet (3 years & up) 6. Champion Jack 12. Champion Jennet

1. Draft Horse Colt 7. Draft Mare (3 years & up) 2. Draft Stallion 8. Draft Mare & Mare Mule Colt 3. Champion Draft Stallion 9. Draft Mare Mule Colt 4. Draft Mare Colt 10. Draft Mare & Horse Mule Colt 5. Draft Mare (1-2 years) 11. Draft Horse Mule Colt 6. Draft Mare (2-3 years) 12. Champion Draft Mule

1. Mare Mule (1-2 years) 11.Horse Mule (1-2 years) 2. Pair Mare Mules (1-2 years) 12.Pair Horse Mules (1-2 years) 3. Mare Mule (2-3 years) 13. Horse Mule (2-3 years) 4. Pair Mare Mules (2-3 years) 14. Pair Horse Mules (2-3 years) 5. Mare Mule (3-4 years) 15. Horse Mule (3-4 years) 6. Pair Mare Mules (3-4 years) 16. Pair Horse Mules (3-4 years) 7. Mare Mule (4 years & up) 17. Horse Mule (4 years & up) 8. Pair Mare Mules (4 years & up) 18. Pair Horse Mules (4 years & up) 9. Champion Mare Mule 19. Champion Horse Mule 10.Champion Pair Mare Mules 20. Champion Pair Horse Mules 21. Best 4 Mules owned by 1 Exhibitor

1. 2 Mule Wagon Hitch 1st - $25 2nd - $20 3rd - $15 4th - $10 (In Memory of McCoy Smith) 2. 4 Mule Wagon Hitch 1st - $50 2nd - $40 3rd - $30 4th - $20

Co Sponsors Staggs Logging Cantrell Logging Randell Boswell Logging McClain Logging James Romines Logging Bear Hollower Logging Mark Speck’s Logging Roger & Kyle Walker Logging B & R Mules Lickskillet Livestock Montooth Livestock Charles Bailey Trucking H5 Farms - Terry & Melissa Hammock Come in & shop at the Emporium (Booth #20) & THE PICKER’S PALACE (Booth #8) Vickie White

70 4-H AND F.F.A. JR. BEEF SHOW Saturday, July 22, 5:00 p.m. Chairman: Christie Key Premium Offered: $862.50 PRIZES: $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 Rules: 1. Must be a bona fide 4-H or FFA Member. 2. Registration certificates will be required for placing in proper lot. 3. All cattle must be halter broken. Angus Lot 1. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to April 30 Lot 2. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31 Lot 3. Heifers dropped - June 1 to August 31 Lot 4. Heifers dropped - March 1 to May 31 Lot 5. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to Feb. 28 Lot 6. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31 Hereford Lot 1. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to April 30 Lot 2. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31 Lot 3. Heifers dropped - June 1 to August 31 Lot 4. Heifers dropped - March 1 to May 31 Lot 5. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to Feb. 28 Lot 6. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31 Shorthorn Lot 1. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to April 30 Lot 2. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31 Lot 3. Heifers dropped - June 1 to August 31 Lot 4. Heifers dropped - March 1 to May 31 Lot 5. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to Feb. 28 Lot 6. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31 Jr. Market Steers Lot 1. Market Steers (under 500 lbs.) Lot 2. Jr. Market Steers (over 500 lbs.) Commercial Heifers Lot 1. Small Commercial Heifers Lot 2. Medium Commercial Heifers Lot 3. Large Commercial Heifers

MAYNORD AUTOMOTIVE 605 East Main Street, Livingston, TN 38570 (931) 823-2558 FAX (931) 823-6674 71 The Overton County Fair Association started a Scholarship Award to be given to a Jr. Fair Board Member.

The 2016 Recipient was Beth Phipps

The 2017 Recipients are Dylan and Dakota McDonald

LIVINGSTON FURNITURE OUTLET Bill Fletcher, Owner Nathan Carr, Co-Owner 931-823-1412 [email protected] 200 W. Broad Street Livingston, TN 38570 Store Hours Tuesday - Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 9am - 1pm 72 “Bank of Service and Dependability Since 1932”

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73 DRY HOLLOW BOUTIQUE 574 DRY HOLLOW ROAD RICKMAN, TN 38580 Paula Livingston, Owner (931) 261-5254 or (931) 445-7403

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74 Where Donuts & Friends Are Made Daily!

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(931) 403-9663 Like Us on Facebook! Bring in this coupon and receive 1 Free Drink with Lunch Purchase Bilbrey’s Custom Slaughter & Processing DEER • BEEF • HOGS • SHEEP ~Sugar and Salt Curing ~Vacuum Sealings ~Smoking 105 Campground Road, Livingston, TN 38570 (931) 265-8876 Ashley Allred, O.D., F.A.A.O.

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75 Wild Mule Show Monday, July 24 • 6:30 p.m. Proud Sponsor First National Bank

1. Youth One Barrel 2. Potato Race 3. Egg & Spoon 4. Gaited Mule FREE FACE 5. Dolly Parton Race PAINTING 6. Musical Chairs 7. Baby Bottle Race 8. Bat-N-Bucket 9. Scoop Race 10. Youth Panty Hose Race 11. Adult Panty Hose Race 12. Catalog Race 13. Sack Race FREE 14. Youth Rescue Race 15. Adult Rescue Race SNO-CONES 16. Back to Back 17. Wagon Race ($100 Added) 18. Youth Mule Race 19. Adult Mule Race

Entry Fee $5.00 • 100% Pay Back • Plus $25.00 Added • 1st Place Halter, Bag of Feed • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Ribbons • Youth Classes 13 years old and under

Announcer: Scotty Wilson For More Information Contact: Corey King 854-6835, WJ Staggs 261-3445, Bub Stockton 823-5350 or Charles Qualls, Jr. 498-2764 76 Our 2017 Barn Sale was a success be watching for our 2nd Annual Spring Barn Sale coming in April 2018

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77 OCT. 28

Sponsored by Walnut Grove Church of Christ 1732 Upper Hilham Road Livingston, TN 38570

Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am Ladies Bible Study 9:30 am Worship Service 10:30 am Sunday Evening Bible Study 6:00 pm Wednesday Evening Bible Study 6:00 pm Ladies Bible Class Tuesday 10:00 am

78 Family Night At The Fair Tuesday July 25, 2017 Starting At 7:00 p.m. In The Rotary Ag Complex

Gospel Music & Prize Money For The Largest Church Attendance

GREAT DOOR PRIZES Come and enjoy the Fair with your Family

Rides will be on sale for $16.00 starting at 6:30 p.m.

Pat’s Hair Studio

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80 D. 4-H AND F.F.A. FIELD CROPS Chairmen: Jason Copeland, Dylan McDonald, Emmie Crabtree Premium Offered: $1,045.00 Rules: 1. Only bona fide 4-H and FFA members may enter. 2. All other rules apply here. 3. Plate shall contain 3 species except beans and peas which will contain 5 species (unless otherwise specified) 4. All entries shall be displayed on paper plates unless otherwise specified 5. Each person will provide their own paper plates 6. One entry per person in each lot PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Class D1 - FIELD CROPS Lot 1. Alfalfa - Block Lot 10. Mixed Hay (Clover & Grass) - Block Lot 2. Bermuda - Block Lot 11. Orchard Grass - Block Lot 3. Clover - Block Lot 12. Popcorn - Any Variety Lot 4. Corn, Sheaf White Hybrid (3 Stalks) Lot 13. Pumpkin - Field Lot 5. Corn, Sheaf Yellow Hybrid (3 Stalks) Lot 14. Pumpkin - Largest (All will be entered) Lot 6. Fescue Hay - Block Lot 15. Miscellaneous Lot 7. Field Corn, White Hybrid Lot 16. Sericea Lespedeza - Sheaf for hay 2 in dia. Lot 8. Field Corn, Yellow Hybrid Lot 17. Soybeans - (3 Stalks) Lot 9. Lespedeza - Block Lot 18. Straw - Block Lot 19. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

Class D2 - HORTICULTURE Lot 1. - Any other variety Lot 15. Irish Potatoes - Cobblers Lot 2. Apples - Golden Delicious Lot 16. Irish Potatoes - Kennebeck Lot 3. Apples - Red Delicious Lot 17. Irish Potatoes - Red Lot 4. Blackberries Lot 18. Miscellaneous Lot 5. Blueberries Lot 19. Peaches Lot 6. Cantaloupe Lot 20. Pears Lot 7. Corn - Bi Color Lot 21. Raspberries Lot 8. Corn - Yellow roasting (in shucks) Lot 22. Sunflower Lot 9. Corn - White roasting (in shucks) Lot 23. Sunflower - Largest (All will be entered) Lot 10. Gourd - Dipper Lot 24. Sweet Potatoes - Any variety Lot 11. Gourd - Ornamental Lot 25. Watermelon - Largest (All will be entered) Lot 12. Grapes - Purple (3 Clusters) Lot 26. Watermelon - Long Lot 13. Grapes - Red (3 Clusters) Lot 27. Watermelon - Round Lot 14. Grapes - White (3 Clusters) Lot 28. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

Class D3 - GARDEN CROPS Lot 1. Beans - Bush (In Pod) Lot 22. Pepper - Banana Lot 2. Beans - Butter (In Pod) Lot 23. Pepper - Cayene Lot 3. Beans - Lima (In Pod) Lot 24. Pepper - Hot - Green Lot 4. Beans - Pole (In Pod) Lot 25. Pepper - Hot - Red Lot 5. Beets (Must Have Tops) Lot 26. Pepper - Jalapeno Lot 6. Cabbage (One Head with Root) Lot 27. Pepper - Sweet - Green Lot 7. Cabbage - Red (One Head with Root) Lot 28. Pepper - Sweet - Red Lot 8. Carrots (Must Have Tops) Lot 29. Pepper - Sweet - Yellow Lot 9. Cucumbers - Pickling Lot 30. Squash - Butternut (1 on Plate) Lot 10. Cucumbers - Slicing Lot 31. Squash - Yellow Summer Lot 11. Egg Plant (1 on Plate) Lot 32. Squash - Zucchini (1 on Plate) Lot 12. Garden Display (5 + veg. must contain list) Lot 33. Tomatoes - Any other variety Lot 13. Garlic Lot 34. Tomatoes - Cherry Type Lot 14. Herbs Lot 35. Tomatoes - Green Lot 15. Miscellaneous Lot 36. Tomatoes - Red Lot 16. Okra Lot 37. Tomatoes - Roma Lot 17. Onions - Red Lot 38. Tomatoes - Yellow Lot 18. Onions - White Lot 39. Turnips Lot 19. Onions - Yellow Lot 40. Best of Show (Ribbon Only) Lot 20. Peas Lot 21. Peas - Field (In Pod) 81 E. 4-H CLUB SECTION Chairman: Sonia McCowan Co. Chairman: Gavin McCowan Premium Offered: $1,826.00 RULES: 1. Must be a member of the Overton County 4-H Club. 2. All entries must have been completed since last fair. 3. Each person must do their own work. 4. Each person allowed only one entry in each lot. 5. All entries must be in owners name. PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 CANNING Chairmen: Bailey Talent & Dakota McDonald Jellies may be in 1/2 pint or pint jars and all other entries must be in standard pint or quart preserving jars (Mason, Ball, or Kerr) unless otherwise specified Name must be on bottom of entry (last name only) Class E1 4th - 6th Grades Lot 14. Peaches Lot 1. Apple Butter Lot 15. Peach Preserves Lot 2. Apple Jelly Lot 16. Peas - Crowder Lot 3. Apples Lot 17. Peppers Lot 4. Beans - Green Lot 18. Pickles - Cucumber Sweet Lot 5. Beets Lot 19. Pickles - Cucumber Sour Lot 6. Blackberry Jelly Lot 20. Pickle Relish Lot 7. Blackberries Lot 21. Pickled Squash Lot 8. Chow Chow Lot 22. Salsa Lot 9. Corn Lot 23. Soup Mix Lot 10. Grape Jelly Lot 24. Strawberry Preserves Lot 11. Kraut Lot 25. Tomato Juice Lot 12. Miscellaneous Lot 26. Tomatoes Lot 13. Okra Lot 27. Tomatoes - Green Class E2 7th - 12th Grades Lot 14. Pea - Crowder Lot 1. Apple Butter Lot 15. Peaches Lot 2. Apple Jelly Lot 16. Peach Jelly Lot 3. Apples Lot 17. Peppers Lot 4. Beans - Green Lot 18. Pickles - Cucumber Sweet Lot 5. Beets Lot 19. Pickles - Cucumber Sour Lot 6. Blackberries Lot 20. Pickle Relish Lot 7. Blackberry Jelly Lot 21. Pickled Squash Lot 8. Chow Chow Lot 22. Salsa Lot 9. Corn Lot 23. Soup Mix Lot 10. Grape Jelly Lot 24. Strawberry Preserves Lot 11. Kraut Lot 25. Tomato Juice Lot 12 Miscellaneous Lot 26. Tomatoes Lot 13. Okra Lot 27. Tomatoes - Green

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82 4-H FLOWERS Chairmen: Ciara Crabtree Arrangements judged on condition of flower and container. Class E3 4 - 12 Grades Lot 1. Green & White Arrangement Lot 8. Rose Arrangement Lot 2. Hibiscus Specimen (1 in Bottle) Lot 9. Rose - Specimen (1 in Bottle) Lot 3. Marigold Arrangement Lot 10. Sunflower Arrangement Lot 4. Marigold Specimen Lot 11. Sunflower Specimen(in Bottle) Lot 5. Miniature Arrangement Lot 12. Zinna Arrangement Must be 3 inch or less Lot 13. Zinna Specimen (1 in Bottle) Lot 6. Misc. Arrangement Lot 14. Wildflowers Arrangement Lot 7. Mixed Flowers Arrangement Lot 15. Best of Show (Ribbon Only) CRAFTS Chairmen: Kaitlyn Huntley Class E4 Grades 4 - 6 Grades Lot 1. Acrylic Painting Lot 9. Leaf Collection (Must be Labeled) Lot 2. Artificial Flower Arrangement Lot 10. Leather Craft Lot 2. Basket - Woven Lot 11. Miscellaneous Craft Lot 3. Bird Feeder Lot 12. Painted Rock Lot 4. Bird House Lot 13. Pencil Drawing (in frame) Lot 5. Christmas Tree Ornament Lot 14. Rock Collection Lot 6. Holiday Craft Lot 15. Seed Collection (Must be Labeled) (other than Christmas) Lot 16. Shell Collection Lot 7. Insect Collection Lot 17. Unusual Collection Lot 8. Jewelry - Handmade (ear Lot 18. Wood Burning rings, necklace, pin, or Lot 19. Wooden Craft (other than bracelet) bird house or bird feeder)

Class E5 Grades 7 - 12 Lot 1. Acrylic Painting Lot 10. Leaf Collection (Must be Labeled) Lot 2. Artificial Flower Arrangement Lot 11. Leather Craft Lot 3. Basket - Woven Lot 12. Miscellaneous Craft Lot 4. Bird Feeder Lot 13. Painted Rock Lot 5. Bird House Lot 14. Pencil Drawing (in frame) Lot 6. Christmas Tree Ornament Lot 15. Rock Collection Lot 7. Holiday Craft Lot 16. Seed Collection (Must be Labeled) (other than Christmas) Lot 17. Shell Collection Lot 8. Insect Collection Lot 18. Unusual Collection Lot 9. Jewelry - Handmade (ear Lot 19. Wood Burning rings, necklace, pin, or bracelet) Lot 20. Wooden Craft (other than bird house or bird feeder)

Rocky Mound Logging LLC 109 Hemlock Lane Allons, Tennessee 38541 (931) 823-0112 We cut or buy all types of Standing Timber. Toby Hammock Cell: 931-397-2805

83 COOKING Chairmen: Elizabeth Godsey RULES: 1. No cake mixes or icing will be used. 2. All entries shall be displayed on paper plates and sealed in a ziploc bag. 3. Each person will furnish their own paper plates and ziploc bags. 4. One - Fourth (1/4) of cake shall be used for display. 5. Candy, Cookies, Biscuits, & Muffins shall consist of 3 pieces for display. 6. One - Fourth (1/4) of shall be used for display. 7. Fried Pies shall consist of 2 for display.

Class E7 Grades 4-6 Lot 1. Biscuits Lot 7. Fudge Lot 2. Brownies Lot 8. Miscellaneous Lot 3. Chocolate Chip Cookies Lot 9. Muffins Lot 4. Chocolate Cake (no icing) (other than cornbread) Lot 5. Cornbread Muffins or sticks Lot 10. Sugar Cookies Lot 6. Fried Pies (any flavor) Lot 11. Yellow Cake (no icing)

Class E8 Grades 7-12 Lot 1. Biscuits Lot 6. Corn Bread (Muffins or Sticks) Lot 2. Brownies Lot 7. Fried Pies (any flavor) Lot 3. Chocolate Chip Cookies Lot 8. Fudge Lot 4. Chocolate Cake (no icing) Lot 9. Miscellaneous Lot 5. Chocolate Pie Lot 10. Yellow Cake (no icing) Lot 11. Sugar Cookies

PHOTOGRAPHY Chairmen: Ethan Carr Only 1 entry per person per lot Class E9 Color Class E10 Black/White Lot 1. Animals or Insects Lot 1. Animals or Insects Lot 2. Floral Lot 2. Floral Lot 3. Landscape Lot 3. Landscape Lot 4. Person or People Lot 4. Person or People Lot 5. Snow Scene Lot 5. Snow Scene Lot 6. Still Lot 6. Still Lot 7. Water Scene Lot 7. Water Scene Lot 8. Best of show (Ribbon Only) Lot 8. Best of show (Ribbon Only)

SEWING Chairmen: Caroline Huntley Class E11 (4th-6th grades) Class E12 (7th-12th grades) Lot 1. Aprons Lot 1. Aprons Lot 2. Crochete Lot 2. Crochete Lot 3. Cross Stitch Lot 3. Cross Stitch Lot 4. Dress Lot 4. Dress Lot 5. Embroidery Lot 5. Embroidery Lot 6. Handmade Potholder Lot 6. Handmade Potholder Lot 7. Miscellaneous Lot 7. Miscellaneous Lot 8. Patchwork Lot 8. Patchwork Lot 9. Pillow Lot 9. Pillow Lot 10. Shirt (Painted/Decorated) Lot 10.Shirt (Painted/Decorated) Lot 11. Stuffed Animal Lot 11.Stuffed Animal 84 Class E13 4-H POSTERS Chairperson: Paige Norrod Premiums Offered: $33.00 Rules: 1. Posters must be 14” x 22”. 2. Posters MUST be horizontal. 3. Name, address & school must be on the back. PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Lot 1. Grades 4-5 Lot 2. Grades 6-8 Lot 3. Grades 9-12 Terri Hoag, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker • LCSW #6019 1803 Upper Hilham Road • Livingston, TN 38570 931-704-1287 • [email protected] ABSTON CHIROPRACTIC ANTHONY H. ABSTON, D.C.

800 W. Main Street Suite B Telephone: (931) 403-2450 Livingston, TN 38570 Fax: (931) 403-2451

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85 STOP DON’T TOP

Why you SHOULDN’T top trees

1. Starvation from lack of leaves 2. Shock & central tree bark sunscald 3. Large wounds invite insects & disease 4. Quick growing new limbs will be weak 5. It’s ugly 6. Expense for an unnecessary procedure

Good tree pruning practices: Remove no more than 1/4 of the leafy crown per season. Livingston Tree Board

86 Happy to be a part of the Livingston, Tennessee Sam Lasater - Plant Manager 315 Tubular Drive • 315 Airport Road 315 Tubular OVERTON COUNTY COMMUNITY

87 JR. MEAT GOAT SHOW Rules & Regulations Saturday, July 22 at 6:00 p.m. Chairman: Mark Ledford (931) 823-4295, Owen C. Hall & Mack Johnson Premiums Offered: $540.00 Sponsored by: Overton County Farm Bureau PRIZES: $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 $4.00 Rules: 1. Competition is open to Tennessee youth. 2. No sick animals allowed. 3. All Wethers will show as Market Goats. (castrated Billy) 4. All Wethers must have their milk teeth. 5. Does will show as Commercial Does or as Market Goats not both. 6. Commercial Does will have kid classes since last year and yearling classes (1-2 year old). The goat must have yearling teeth to show in yearling classes. If the goat has 6 big teeth it will be allowed to show but not for champion. 7. Classes will be divided by weight. They will not be divided by breed. 8. There is no minimum weight, but all animals must be under a lead. 9. All goats must have proper identification (eartag or necktag). 10. Five goats is the maximum number of goats an exhibitor can show and maximum of two per class. 11. Clipping is optional, but all animals must have horns covered. 12. All animals must be on grounds by 5:00 p.m. Showmanship Classes Peewee - Under 4th Grade - Ribbon Only Junior - 4th-6th Grade - Ribbon Only Junior High - 7th-9th Grade - Ribbon Only Senior - 10th-12th Grade - Ribbon Only Commercial Doe Class Class I Kid Class - current year (Champion - Reserve) Class II Yearling (1-2 year old) (Champion - Reserve) Class III All Other Does (will not show for champion) Market Class (Champion - Reserve) Shown by Weight Classes will be determined at show Waterloo Tire Service Delon Clark - Manager (931) 823-7442 519 West Main Street • Livingston, TN 38570

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89 QUARTER HORSE SHOW Chairmen: Bub Stockton, Bob Matthews & Terry Hammock Co-Sponsored by Bank of Overton County & Livingston Vet Clinic Rules: 1. Competition open to all entrants. 2. Entry fee of $10.00 per entry (per team) in classes 2-5 & 8-10 and $15.00 per entry in classes 6 & 7. 3. No entries will be accepted after 8:00 p.m. 4. Entry Fees will not be refunded for withdrawls of entrant in a class in progress. 5. Judges decisions are final in all classes. 6. Entrants names will be called only twice. A one-minute timer will begin after second call. If contestants has not entered the ring at the expiration of the timer, horse and rider will be disqualified. 7. Disqualified riders will not be elgible for a refund of their entry fee. 8. Adjustments cannot be made to any poles, barrels or other course designations without judges approval. 9. Non-approved adjustments will be subject to time penalties or disqualification as determined by the judge. 10. Horses may be entered in each class only once. 11. 2017 TSCA rules and guidelines will be followed when applicable, unless otherwise stated above. (Judges determination) 12. Unauthorized persons will not be allowed inside the show ring during any part of the competition. 13. Bank of Overton County, Livingston Vet Clinic, OCHA or OCFB Association will not be responsible for any accidents, injuries or theft. You will be competing at your own risk.

Class 1. Lead Line (6 & Under) - No entry fee.

2. Youth Western Pleasure (16 & Under) 1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00 3. Adult Western Pleasure 1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00 4. Team Branding 1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00 5. Open Ranch Pleasure 1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00 6. Open 3D Poles 80% Payback for Class Entry Fees. Divisions divided by one second 7. Open 3D Barrels 80% Payback for Class Entry Fees. Divisions divided by one second 8. Rescue Race 1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00 9. Horse Race 1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00 10. Wild Steer Race 1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00 90 2

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92 F. FIELD CROPS Chairmen: Doug & Lisa McDonald Premium Offered: $297.00 PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 CLASS F1 CORN - Each exhibit will consist of 10 ears. Lot 1. Popcorn (any variety) Lot 3. Yellow Hybrid Lot 2. White Hybrid Lot 4. Champion Corn (ribbon only) CLASS F2 OTHER GRAINS - Each exhibit will consist of 1/2 Gallon Lot 1. Barley Lot 3. Winter Oats Lot 2. Fescue Seed Lot 4. Winter Wheats CLASS F3 HAY (FROM BALER) - Each exhibit will consist of 1 Block Lot 1. Alfalfa Lot 5. Mixed Clover & Grass Lot 2. Any other variety Lot 6. Orchard Grass Lot 3. Bermuda Lot 7. Sericea Lespedeza Lot 4. Fescue Grass Lot 8. Straw CLASS F4 SHEAF EXHIBITS Lot 1. Broom Corn (best 6 heads) Lot 7. Silage Corn Fodder & Lot 2. Corn - White (3 Stalks) Ears (3 Stalks) Lot 3. Corn - Yellow (3 Stalks) Lot 8. Sorghum (3 Stalks) Lot 4. Lespedeza (6 Plants) Lot 9. Sorghum (sweet) (3 Stalks) Lot 5. Peanuts (1 Plant) Lot 10. Soybeans (1 Plant) Lot 6. Sericea Lespedeza (6 Plants) Class F5 BURLEY TOBACCO - Each exhibit will consist of 1 Plant Lot 1. Cured Lot 3. Best of Show Lot 2. Green (ribbon only) Bows, Petals ‘N Lace FULL SERVICE FLORIST 802 East Main Street • Livingston, TN 38570 Specializing in Funeral Work, Willow Tree, Candles, Precious Moments, Fresh Flowers Annette Norrod, Owner 931-823-1736 Hog-Eye BBQ (Behind Bows, Petals ‘N Lace) Open Thursday - Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (931) 823-8610 OVERTON COUNTY

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93 Class G. FRUIT Chairmen: Adam Smith, Eysha Smith & Christine Smith Premium Offered: $286.00 Exhibits must be on paper plates furnished by exhibitor. Plate will consist 3 specimens unless otherwise specified. Rotten Fruit Will Be Trashed PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Lot 1. Any other fruit not listed Lot 15. Grapes - Purple (3 Clusters) Lot 2. Apples - Any other variety Lot 16. Grapes - Red (3 Clusters) Lot 3. Apples - Golden Delicious Lot 17. Grapes - White (3 Clusters) Lot 4. Apples - Grimes Golden Lot 18. Herb - Any other variety Lot 5. Apples - Red Delicious Lot 19. Peaches Lot 6. Apples - Roma Lot 20. Peaches - White Lot 7. Apples - Winesap Lot 21. Pears Lot 8. Blackberries Tame (12 Berries) Lot 22. Plums Lot 9. Blackberries Wild (12 Berries) Lot 23. Raspberries (12 Berries) Lot 10. Blueberries (12 Berries) Lot 24. Sunflower - Largest Lot 11. Cherries (all will be entered) Lot 12. Citrus Lot 25. Sunflower - (1 multi flowering head) Lot 13. Garlic Bulb Lot 26. Sunflower - (1 Single head) Lot 14. Grapes - Any other variety Lot 27. Best of show (Ribbon Only) (3 Clusters) Creature Comforts Pet Retreat Monday - Friday 8am - 12pm & 3pm - 5pm Saturday 8am - 12pm 3213 Cookeville Hwy. (931) 498-3228 Livingston, TN 38570 Fax: (931) 498-3697 creaturecomfortspetretreat.com

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94 H. HORTICULTURE Chairman: Mac Johnson Premium Offered: $297.00 Largest Class - selected from other classes PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Class H1 General Entries - Entries will consist of 1 specimen Lot 1. Cantaloupe Lot 8. Pumpkin - Ornamental Lot 2. Honeydew Lot 9. Pumpkin - Other Lot 3. Muskmelon Lot 10. Pumpkin - Pie Lot 4. Pumpkin - Big Max Lot 11. Pumpkin - White Lot 5. Pumpkin - Cushaw Lot 12. Watermelon - Largest Lot 6. Pumpkin - Field Lot 13. Watermelon - Long Lot 7. Pumpkin - Largest Lot 14. Watermelon - Round Class H2 Current Year Only - Entries will consist of 1 specimen except peanuts which will consist of 12 Lot 1. Corn - Ornamental Lot 5. Gourds - Other - Green Lot 2. Gourd - Dipper - Green Lot 6. Peanuts Lot 3. Gourd - Dried (exhibited on plate) Lot 4. Gourd - Ornamental Lot 7. Pomegranate

Class H3 MISCELLANEOUS Each exhibits shall consist of 6 specimens exhibited in a box Lot 1. Corn - Sweet Lot 6. Sweet Potatoes Lot 2. Irish Potatoes - Any other (any variety) Lot 3. Irish Potatoes - Cobbler Lot 7. Best of Show (ribbon only) Lot 4. Irish Potatoes - Kennebec Lot 5. Irish Potatoes - Red Pamie’s Unisex Hair Salon & Outback Tanning & Boutique

116 S. Spring St Livingston, TN 38570 (931) 823-7666 95 Class I GARDEN CROPS Chairmen: Mike Johnson Francis Thompson, & Geraldine Walker Premium Offered: $418.00 Rules: 1. All entries will be displayed on paper plates furnished by exhibitor. 2. A plate show contain 3 specimens except beans and peas which shall contain 15. 3. Dried beans and peas will be shelled and displayed in a pint container. PREMIUMS: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Lot 1. Beans - Bush (in pod) Lot 20. Peas - Field (in pod) Lot 2. Beans - Lima (in pod) Lot 21. Pepper - Banana Lot 3. Beans - Pole (in pod) Lot 22. Pepper - Hot - Green Lot 4. Beets (W/Tops) Lot 23. Pepper - Hot - Red Lot 5. Cabbage Head (1 w/ stalk) Lot 24. Pepper - Jalapeno Lot 6. Carrots (Plate W/Tops) Lot 25. Pepper - Sweet - Green Lot 7. Cucumbers - Pickling Lot 26. Pepper - Sweet - Red Lot 8. Cucumbers - Slicing Lot 27. Radish Lot 9. Dried Beans - Bush Lot 28. Rhubarb (not more than 5) Lot 10. Dried Beans - Lima Lot 29. Squash - Summer Lot 11. Dried Beans - Pole Lot 30. Squash - Winter (1 on plate) Lot 12. Dried Peas - Crowder Lot 31. Squash - Zucchini (1 on plate) Lot 13. Eggplant (1 on plate) Lot 32. Tomatoes - Any Other Lot 14. Garden Display (5 or more Lot 33. Tomatoes - Pink garden veg., include list) Lot 34. Tomatoes - Red Lot 15. Okra Lot 35. Tomatoes - Roma Lot 16. Onion - Red Lot 36. Tomatoes - Salad Type Lot 17. Onion - White Lot 37. Tomatoes - Yellow Lot 18. Onion - Yellow Lot 38. Turnips Lot 19. Peas - Crowder (in pod) Lot 39. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

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96 J. DOMESTIC ARTS DEPARTMENT Chairman: Linda Edens Co-Chairman: Brooke Young, Jennifer Deimel Premium Offered: $825.00 Rules: 1. All entries must be a form of needlework. 2. No entry will have names written on it. 3. All entries must be handwork of exhibitors. 4. All entries must be strictly homemade. 5. Each person will only be permitted one entry in each lot. 6. All entries must have been completed since last fair. 7. When there is only one entry it will be judged and awarded a prize according to its placement. However, if the judge rules that there is grounds for disqualification, no prize will be awarded in that lot. 8. Exhibitors will not be permitted to witness judging. 9. Entry stub must be presented for release of the exhibit. 10. Any entry that does not meet these specifications will be disqualified. 11. If a lot is provided for an entry the same type entry can not be entered in addition lots. Class J1 EMBROIDERY Lot 1. Any other Embroidery Lot 7. Machine Embroidered Item Lot 2. Counted Cross Stitch Lot 8. Needlepoint Lot 3. Cross Stitch Lot 9. Pillow Lot 4. Dresser Scarf Lot 10. Pillow Cases (pair) Lot 5. Framed Counted Cross Lot 11. Table Cloth or Runner Stitch (over 5x7) Lot 12. Towel Lot 6. Framed Counted Cross Lot 13. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only) Stitch (under 5x7) Class J2 KNITTING Lot 1. Afghan Lot 4. House Slippers Lot 2. Any other Knitted Article Lot 5. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only) Lot 3. Hat, Cap, or Scarf

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David Conner (931) 823-9834 Chris Conner (931) 397-0564 (931) 397-0568 97 Class J3 CROCHET Lot 1. Afghan Lot 7. Crocheted Edge on Article Lot 2. Any other Crochet Article Lot 8. Cushions Lot 3. Baby Afghan Lot 9. Hat or Scarf Lot 4. Baby Clothing Lot 10. House Slippers Lot 5. Bedspread or Tablecloth Lot 11. Pot Holders (pair) Lot 6. Collars or Dolies Lot 12. Sweater or Cape Lot 13. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only) Class J4 MISCELLANEOUS Lot 1. Any other needlework Lot 7. Shirt Decorated article Lot 8. Stuffed Animal Lot 2. Holiday Craft Lot 9. Toy Lot 3. Hooked Item Lot 10. Wall Hanging Lot 4. Pin Cushion Lot 11. Woven Item Lot 5. Plastic Canvas Lot 12. Wreaths Lot 6. Seasonal Craft (any Lot 13. Champion Exhibit other than Christmas) Class J5 SEWING Lot 1. Any other sewn item Lot 9. Girls Dress up Clothing Lot 2. Blaizer or Jacket (age 6-14) Lot 3. Boys Clothing Lot 10. Ladies Casual Wear Lot 4. Boys Dress up Clothing Lot 11. Ladies Dress up or Lot 5. Costume Formal Wear Lot 6. Girls Clothing (age 0-5) Lot 12. Pants or Shorts Lot 7. Girls Clothing (age 6-14) Lot 13. Shirt or Blouse Lot 8. Girls Dress up Clothing Lot 14. Work Apron (age 0-5) Lot 15. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only) Class J6 QUILTS Chairpersons: Martha Watson, Jennatt Hoskins, Carolyn Harris & Linda Clouse Lot 1. Baby Quilt Lot 11. Quilt - Machine Appliqued Lot 2. Group or Club Quilt Lot 12. Quilt - Machine Embroidered Lot 3. Most Original Quilt Design Lot 13. Quilt - Other than specified Lot 4. Printed Top Lot 14. Quilt Top - Hand Appliqued Lot 5. Quilt - Hand Appliqued Lot 15. Quilt Top - Hand Embroidered Lot 6. Quilt - Hand Embroidered Lot 16. Quilt Top - Hand Pieced Lot 7. Quilt - Hand Pieced, Lot 17. Quilt Top - Machine Appliqued Hand Quilted Lot 18. Quilt Top - Machine Embroidered Lot 8. Quilt - Hand Pieced, Lot 19. Quilt Top - Machine Pieced Machine Quilted Lot 20. Quilted Article Lot 9. Quilt - Machine Pieced, Lot 21. Vintage or Aged Heirloom Hand Quilted Quilt for Show Lot 10. Quilt - Machine Pieced, Lot 22. Wall Hanging - Quilted Machine Quilted Lot 23. Champion Exhibit (Ribbon Only) Darrell Gore The Pickers Palace Arts • Crafts • Trinkets • Antiques 209 North Church St., Livingston, TN 38570 (931) 823-1188

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100 K. CANNING DEPARTMENT Chairman: Beth Carr, Julie Raines & Tonya Hill Premium Offered $715.00 Rules: 1. All entries must be in standard mason preserving jars (Mason Ball or Kerr jars). 2. Check below each category for size of jars. 3. All entries must have been canned since last fair. 4. Entries must be the original work of the exhibitor placing exhibit. 5. Judges may disqualify entries not meeting and governing rule. 6. All jars must be sealed 7. All jars must have the name of the exhibitor on bottom of jar. Prizes: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Class K1 Vegetables Class K4 Pickles & Relishes Pint or Quart Pint or Quart Lot 1. Beans - Green Lot 1. Beets Lot 2. Beans - Lima Lot 2. Bread and Butter Lot 3. Beans - Shelled Lot 3. Chow Chow Lot 4. Carrots Lot 4. Corn Relish Lot 5. Corn Lot 5. Cucumbers-Dill-Cut Up Lot 6. Greens (any kind) Lot 6. Cucumbers-Dill-Whole Lot 7. Kraut Lot 7. Cucumbers-Sweet-Cut Up Lot 8. Okra Lot 8. Cucumbers-Sweet-Whole Lot 9. Peas - Black Eye Lot 9. Miscellaneous Lot 10. Peas - Field Lot 10. Mixed Pickles Lot 11. Peas - Green Lot 11. Okra Lot 12. Soup Mix Lot 12. Pepper - Hot Lot 13. Tomato Juice Lot 13. Pepper - Relish Lot 14. Tomatoes Lot 14. Pepper - Sweet Lot 15. Tomatoes - Green Lot 15. Salsa Lot 16. Best of Show Lot 16. Squash Pickled/Relish Class K2 Fruits Lot 17. Tomato Relish - Green Pint or Quart Lot 18. Tomato Relish - Red Lot 1. Apple Butter Lot 19. Best of Show Lot 2. Apple Sauce Class K5 Jam & Preserves Lot 3. Apples 1/2 Pint or Pint Lot 4. Blackberries Lot 1. Blackberry Jam Lot 5. Blackberry Juice Lot 2. Blueberry Jam Lot 6. Cherries Lot 3. Cherry Jam Lot 7. Dried Apples Lot 4. Peach Jam Lot 8. Grape Juice Lot 5. Peach Preserves Lot 9. Peaches Lot 6. Pear Preserves Lot 10. Pears Lot 7. Plum Preserves Lot 11. Best of Show Lot 8. Raspberry Jam Class K3 Jellies Lot 9. Strawberry Jam 1/2 Pint, Pint Lot 10. Strawberry Preserves Lot 1. Apple Lot 11. Best of Show Lot 2. Blackberry Lot 3. Blueberry Class K6 Miscellaneous Lot 4. Cherry Lot 1. Sausage (Quart or Pint ) Lot 5. Crab Apple Lot 2. Soap - Homemade Lot 6. Grape (3 Bars) Lot 7. Miscellaneous Lot 3. Best of Show Lot 8. Peach Lot 9. Plum Lot 10. Raspberry Lot 11. Strawberry Lot 12. Best of Show

101 L. ADULT COOKING Chairman: Fran Gillentine, Mary Ruth Ledbetter Premium Offered: $330.00 AGES 18 Years Or Older Rules: 1. No Cake Mixes may be used. 2. Only one entry per exhibitor in each lot. 3. Entries must be work of the exhibitor. 4. One-fourth (1/4) of cake to be used for entry. 5. One-fourth (1/4) of pie to be used for entry. 6. Candy, biscuits, muffins, rolls and cookie entries shall consist of 3 specimens. 7. One-half a loaf of bread to be used for entry. 8. All entries must be on paper plates and sealed in Ziploc bag. 9. Exhibitors will furnish their own paper plates and Ziploc bags. Premiums: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Class L1 BREADS Lot 1. Biscuits Lot 4. Muffins - any other Lot 2. Corn Muffins or Sticks Lot 5. Yeast bread Lot 3. Fruit bread Lot 6. Yeast rolls Class L2 CAKES Lot 1. Any Other Cake Lot 5. Spice Lot 2. Chocolate Layer Lot 6. White Lot 3. Decorated Lot 7. Yellow Lot 4. Pound cake (no icing) Class L3 PIES Lot 1. Apple Lot 5. Fried pie Lot 2. Cherry Lot 6. Lemon Lot 3. Chess Lot 7. Pecan Lot 4. Chocolate Class L4 COOKIES Lot 1. Assortment of 3 kinds of Lot 4. Oatmeal Cookies (1) other than those listed Lot 5. Peanut Butter Lot 2. Brownies Lot 6. Sugar Lot 3. Chocolate Chip Class L5 CANDY Lot 1. Assortment of 3 kinds of candy (1) other than those listed Lot 3. Divinity Lot 2. Chocolate Fudge Lot 4. Peanut Butter Jay’s Mules Mules, Wagons & Equipment (931) 261-3445 WLIV BAKING CONTEST

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EACH ENTRY MUST BE ENCLOSED IN A ZIPLOCK BAG. Entries accepted during regular hours on entry day at the fairgrounds. * The Top Four Entries Will Be Chosen In Each Category

102 M. CHILDREN’S COOKING Chairman: Elaina Conner Premium Offered: $319.00 Rules: Same as for adults. Premiums: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Class M1 AGES THROUGH 12 Lot 1. Biscuits Lot 9. Muffins (Any Other) Lot 2. Brownies Lot 10. Oatmeal Cookies Lot 3. Chocolate Cake Lot 11. No Bake Cookies Lot 4. Chocolate Chip Cookies Lot 12. Peanut Butter Candy Lot 5. Chocolate Fudge Lot 13. Peanut Butter Cookies Lot 6. Corn Muffins or Sticks Lot 14. Sugar Cookies Lot 7. Cupcake (1) Lot 15. White Cake Lot 8. Fruit Bread Lot 16. Yellow Cake Class M2 AGES 13 THROUGH 17 Lot 1. Bar Cookie Lot 8. Corn Muffins or Sticks Lot 2. Biscuits Lot 9. Fruit Bread Lot 3. Brownies Lot 10. Oatmeal Cookies Lot 4. Chocolate Cake Lot 11. Peanut Butter Candy Lot 5. Chocolate Chip Cookies Lot 12. Lot 6. Chocolate Fudge Lot 13. Pound Cake Lot 7. Chocolate Pie Lot 14. Yeast Muffins Lot 15. Yellow Cake

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103 N. PHOTOGRAPHY Anita Speck, Saralee Cross & Shauna Hargis Judging for photography is done by independent artist not associated with the fair or volunteers. Premiums Offered: $771.00 Class N1 PROFESSIONAL One who is trained in the vocation or has received payment for their photography services. FAIR BOARD HAS FINAL DECISION. Rules: 1. All entries must be the work of exhibitor since last fair. If not, image will be disqualified. 2. Each photograph must be 5 x 7 and may be black and white or color. Do not use frames or mats. 3. Each exhibitor may enter one photograph in each lot. 4. Exhibitor may not enter in both professional & non professional. 5. Internet pictures are not permitted.

PRIZES: $15.00 $10.00 $7.00 $5.00 Lot 1. Abstract Lot 8. Nature Lot 2. Action Lot 9. Photojournalism Lot 3. Architecture Lot 8. Portraiture Lot 4. Animals Lot 9. Special Effects Lot 5. Floral Lot 11. Water Lot 6. Historic Upper Cumberland Lot 12. Wedding Lot 7. Landscape or Skyscape Lot 14. Best of Show (ribbon only) NON-PROFESSIONALS Rules: 1. All entries must be the work of exhibitor since last fair. If not, image will be disqualified. 2. Each photograph must be a 4x6 and may be black and white or color. Do not use frames or mats. 3. Each exhibitor may enter one photograph in each lot. 4. Exhibitor may not enter in both professional & non professional 5. Internet pictures are not permitted. PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Class N2 ADULT PHOTOGRAPHY MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER Lot 1. Action Lot 8. Landscape or Skyscape Lot 2. Animals Lot 9. Nature Lot 3. Architecture Lot 10. Photojournalism Lot 4. Country Lot 11. Portrait Lot 5. Floral Lot 12. Special Effect Lot 6. Historic Upper Cumberland Lot 13. Water Lot 7. Humor Lot 14. Best of Show (Ribbon Only) Class N3 YOUTH - 17 & UNDER Lot 1. Action Lot 6. Portrait Lot 2. Animals or Nature Lot 7. Special Effects Lot 3. Floral Lot 8. Water Lot 4. Humor Lot 9. Best of Show (ribbon only) Lot 5. Landscape or Skyscape

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106 O. ADULT FLORAL (18 years or older) Chairman: Jerri Cross & Joane Hall Premium Offered: $539.00 Rules: 1. No artificial flowers will be accepted. 2. Only one entry in each lot. 3. No Store bought flowers or arrangements will be accepted. 4. Arrangements will be judged on conditions of flowers, container and originality of arrangement. 5. Cut flowers are to be one specimen (no buds) displayed in POP (DRINK) BOTTLES ONLY. 6. Failure to display cut flowers in drink bottles will result in disqualification of entry. 7. Cut Flowers will be judged on flower ONLY, not the container.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Class O1 CUT FLOWERS Lot 1. Dahlia - Large Lot 10. Rose - Pink Lot 2. Dahlia - Small Lot 11. Rose - Red Lot 3. Daylily (any color or size) Lot 12. Rose - White Lot 4. Marigold - Orange - Large Lot 13. Rose - Yellow Lot 5. Marigold - Orange - Small Lot 14. Sunflower Lot 6. Marigold - Variegated - Small Lot 15. Sunflower - Largest Lot 7. Marigold - Yellow - Large (All will be entered) Lot 8. Marigold - Yellow - Small Lot 16. Zinnia - Large Lot 9. Rose - Any other Lot 17. Zinnia - Small Class O2 ARRANGEMENTS

Lot 1. All Red (Greenery May Be Used) Lot 11. Mixed Flowers (Any Size or Color) Lot 2. All White (Greenery May Be Used) Lot 12. Roses - Mixed Colors Lot 3. Daylilies - Mixed Colors Lot 13. Roses - One Color Lot 4. Daylilies - One Color Lot 14. Sunflower (Greenery May Be Used) Lot 5. Marigolds - Large - Mixed Colors Lot 15. Wildflower - Multi Lot 6. Marigolds - Large - One Color Lot 16. Zinnia - Large - Mixed Colors Lot 7. Marigolds - Small - Mixed Colors Lot 17. Zinnia - Large - One Color Lot 8. Marigolds - Small -One Color Lot 18. Zinnia - Small - Mixed Colors Lot 9. Miniature Rose Lot 19. Zinnia - small - One Color (3” and under) Lot 20. Best Of Class (Ribbon Only) Lot 10.Miniature Rose Class O3 POTTED PLANTS Lot 1. Begonia (no hanging baskets) Lot 8. Hanging Basket with Flowers Lot 2. Boston Fern Hanging Basket Lot 9. Ivy Hanging Basket Lot 3. Cactus any size Lot 10. Mixture of Flowering Plants In Pot Lot 4. Cactus Garden (3 or more dif. cact.) Lot 11. New Guinea Impatiens Lot 5. Coleus (no hanging baskets) Lot 12. Tropical Plant (any type or size) Lot 6. Fern - Largest (in pot/hanging basket) Lot 13. Wandering Jew Hanging Basket Lot 7. Fern (no hanging baskets) Lot 14. Best of Class (Ribbon Only)

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108 Class Q ARTS AND CRAFTS Chairmen: Cindy Smith & Lacey Smith Pennington Premiums Offered: $275.00 Rules: 1. Only one entry from each person in each lot. 2. All artwork is to be mounted, matted or framed. 3. All work must have been completed by exhibitor since last fair. 4. Entry must be original of the exhibitor. Any work that does not meet original work specification by the Judges will be disqualified. 5. We will not be responsible for lost or damaged items nor those left after closing time for removal of exhibits. PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Lot 1. Acrylic Painting Lot 13. Jewelry - Handmade Lot 2. Animal - Soft Stuffed Lot 14. Novelty Lot 3. Artificial Flower Arrangement Lot 15. Oil Painting Lot 4. Basket - Handmade Lot 16. Pastel Painting Lot 5. Cards - Handmade Lot 17. Pen and Ink Lot 6. Charcoal Lot 18. Pencil Drawing Lot 7. Doll - Best Dressed Lot 19. Scrapbooking Lot 8. Doll - Handmade Lot 20. Toy - Handmade Lot 9. Doll - Soft Sculptured (not over 24”) Lot 21. Wall Hanging Lot 10. Dried Flower Arrangement Lot 22. Water Color Painting Lot 11. Flower - Handmade Lot 23. Best of Show (Ribbon Only) Lot 12. Gourds - Hand Painted

109 110 R. CHILDREN’S ARTS AND CRAFTS Chairman: Rithia Winningham,Ricole Morgan & Leeanndra Winningham Premiums: $517.00 Rules: 1. Entry must be the original work of the exhibitor. 2. Only one entry per person in each lot. 3. Entry must have been completed since last fair. 4. Pictures must be on construction paper or cardboard. 5. Name on back or bottom of entry. 6. Nothing with glass in frame. PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Class R1 CHILDREN 4 AND UNDER Lot 1. Any Other Craft Lot 5. Fingerpainting Lot 2. Christmas Ornament Lot 6. Halloween Craft Lot 3. Crayon (Preprinted Picture) Lot 7. Mothers/Fathers Day Craft Lot 4. Easter Craft Lot 8. Thanksgiving Craft Class R2 CHILDREN AGES 5 - 8 Lot 1. Any Other Craft Lot 6. Halloween Craft Lot 2. Christmas Craft Lot 7. Mothers/Fathers Day Craft Lot 3. Crayon Drawing Lot 8. Pencil Drawing-Farm Scene Lot 4. Easter Craft Lot 9. Thanksgiving Craft Lot 5. Fingerpainting Lot 10. Toy - Handmade S. JUNIOR ART & CRAFTS Class S1 CHILDREN 9 - 12 Lot 1. Any other arts or craft Lot 6. Pencil Drawing-Farm Scene Lot 2. Christmas Ornament Lot 7. Tennessee Craft Lot 3. Collage - Farm Lot 8. Toy - Handmade Lot 4. Easter Craft Lot 9. Water Color - Farm Scene Lot 5. Jewelry Class S2 CHILDREN 13 THRU 17 Lot 1. Any other arts or craft Lot 6. Model Toy - Handmade Lot 2. Bird feeder Lot 7. Pencil Drawing- Farm Scene Lot 3. Birdhouse Lot 8. Seasonal Craft Lot 4. Can Craft Lot 9. Tennessee Craft Lot 5. Jewelry

111 Class T ANTIQUES Chairman: Robbie Melton Co-Chairman: Donna Savage Premium Offered: $418.00 Rules: 1. Only one entry per person in each lot. 2. All entries must be in working condition, no cracks or chips in dishes. 3. All items must be at least 25 years of age (that’s what antiques are). 4. Not responsible for lost or damaged items or those left after closing time for removal of exhibits. PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Home Farm Lot 1. Basket Lot 22. Bucket Lot 2. Bowl & Pitcher Set Lot 23. Cow Bell Lot 3. Cake Stand Lot 24. Cross Cut Saw Lot 4. Canning Jar Lot 25. Farm Hand Tool Lot 5. Carnival Glass Lot 26. Kerosene Lantern Lot 6. Cast Smoothing Iron Lot 27. Small Farm Equipment Lot 7. Chamber Pot Lot 28. Tobacco Item Lot 8. Coffee Pot Lot 29. Weather Vane Lot 9. Crockery MIscellaneous Lot 10. Depression Glass Lot 30. Advertising Item (Single Piece) Lot 31. Coal Mine Item Lot 11. Dough Board Lot 32. Doll Lot 12. Enamel Ware Lot 33. Hat Lot 13. Granite Ware Lot 34. Hand Held Fan Lot 14. Hammered Aluminum Lot 35. Item of Clothing Lot 15. Iron Skillet Lot 36. Political Item Lot 16. Linen Lot 37. Railroad Item Lot 17. Preserve Stand Lot 38. Tin Toy (Must Work) Lot 18. Punch Bowl (No Cups) Lot 39. Toy Other Than Tin Lot 19. Sugar Bowl & Creamer Set Lot 40. War Memorabilia Lot 20. Quilt Lot 21. Vase Class U WOODCRAFT Exhibitors must be 16 years of age or older Chairmen: Cindy Smith & Lacey Smith Pennington Premium Offered: $132.00 Rules: 1. All entries must be the original work of the exhibitor. Any entry that fails to meet this specification by the judges will be disqualified. 2. All entries will be judged on workmanship and originality. 3. Only one entry per person in each lot. 4. All entries must have been completed since last fair. 5. All entries must fit easily through the booth door for safety and security reasons. 6. Not responsible for lost or damaged entries of those left after closing of removal of entries. PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Lot 1. Bird House or Feeder Lot 7. Picture Frame Lot 2. Candle Holder Lot 8. Scroll Saw Lot 3. Clock (Must have working parts) Lot 9. Turned (Lathe) Lot 4. Household Furniture Lot 10. Walking Sticks / Cane Lot 5. Intarsia Lot 11. Wood Carving Lot 6. Miscellaneous Lot 12. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

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113 JOHN BILLINGS Webb OWNER/BROKER & AUCTIONEER

“Serving The Upper Cumberland Since 1963” Real Estate Company 202 East Main Street • Livingston, Tennessee 38570 1-800-745-0504 931-823-6414 Fax: 931-823-6413 On The Internet: www.webbrealestate.com Real Estate Sales and Auctions KYLE SPEAR Affiliate Broker App. Auctioneer NEIL ASHBURN DAVID K. WEBB Broker/Auctioneer Affiliate Broker App. Auctioneer JUDY SAVAGE JASON KEISLING Affiliate Broker Affiliate Broker App. Auctioneer

114 V. OVERTON COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR FAMILY AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION President: Donna Julian Vice President: Carolyn Hargis Premiums Offered: $1,452.00 Rules: 1. Exhibitor must show current membership card. 2. The product must have been completed since last fair. 3. Each person will only be permitted one entry in each lot. 4. If a lot is provided for an article, the same type article cannot be entered in another lot also; Example: Crocheted sweater cannot be entered in any other crocheted category. 5. All entries must be handmade and the handwork of the exhibitor. 6. All jars must be standard mason/ball/kerr canning jars. 7. No exhibitor will be permitted to witness judging. 8. Judges may disqualify entries not meeting and governing rules. PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Class V1 CANNING Chairperson: Retha Ogletree All entries will be in quarts except jams, jellies, and preserves which will be in 1/2 pint or pint jars. All canning must be in standard preserving jars (Ball, Mason, or Kerr) All cans must have the exhibitors name on the bottom and lot # on top. VEGETABLES Lot 32. Grape Lot 33. Peach Pint or Quart Lot 34. Plum Lot 1. Beans - Butter Lot 35. Raspberry Lot 2. Beans - Green Lot 36. Strawberry Lot 3. Beans - Shelled JAMS OR PRESERVES Lot 4. Beans - Shelly Lot 5. Carrots Pint or 1/2 Pint Lot 6. Corn Lot 37. Blackberry Jam Lot 7. Greens (Any Kind) Lot 38. Blueberry Jam Lot 8. Kraut Lot 39. Cherry Preserves Lot 9. Okra Lot 40. Peach Jam Lot 10. Peas - Black Eye Lot 41. Peach Preserves Lot 11. Peas - Field Lot 42. Pear Preserves Lot 12. Peas - Green Lot 43. Plum Jam Lot 13. Soup Mix Lot 44. Raspberry Jam Lot 14. Tomato Juice Lot 45. Strawberry Jam Lot 15. Tomatoes Lot 46. Strawberry Preserves Lot 16. Tomatoes - Green PICKLES OR RELISHES FRUITS Pint or 1/2 Pint Lot 47. Beets Pint or Quart Lot 48. Bread and Butter Lot 17. Apple Butter Lot 49. Chow Chow Lot 18. Apple Sauce Lot 50. Corn Relish Lot 19. Apples Lot 51. Cucumbers - Dill Cut Up Lot 20. Blackberries Lot 52. Cucumbers - Dill Whole Lot 21. Blackberry Juice Lot 53. Cucumbers - Sweet Cut Up Lot 22. Cherries Lot 54. Cucumbers - Sweet Whole Lot 23. Dried Apples Lot 55. Miscellaneous Lot 24. Grape Juice Lot 56. Mixed Pickles Lot 25. Peaches Lot 57. Okra Lot 26. Pears Lot 58. Pepper - Hot Lot 59. Pepper - Relish JELLIES Lot 60. Pepper - Sweet Pint or 1/2 Pint Lot 61. Salsa Lot 27. Apple Lot 62. Squash Pickled/Relish Lot 28. Blackberry Lot 63. Tomato Relish - Green Lot 64. Tomato Relish - Red Lot 29. Blueberry Lot 30. Cherry MISCELLANEOUS Lot 31. Crab Apple Lot 65. Sausage (Pint or Quart) Overton County Commissioner 3rd District Jessie Bowman

115 Class V2 COOKING Chairperson: Sue Reagan No Cake Mixes Permitted All entries must be displayed on a 6 inch paper plate and sealed in a Ziploc Bag. A plate will consist of 3 specimen of cookies, rolls, biscuits, muffins, and candy. A plate will consist of large slice specimen of bread, pies, and cakes.

Lot 1. Biscuits Lot 12. Fruit Pie (Any Kind) Lot 2. Brownies Lot 13. Gingerbread Lot 3. Caramel Fudge Lot 14. Layer Cake (Any Kind) Lot 4. Lot 15. Muffins (Any Kind) Lot 5. Chocolate Candy Lot 16. Oatmeal Cookies Lot 6. Cinnamon Rolls Lot 17. Peanut Butter Fudge Lot 8. Cornbread Muffins Lot 18. Pecan Pie Lot 9. (Any Kind) Lot 19. Pound Cake Lot 10.Egg Custard Lot 20. Sugar Cookies Lot 11.Fruit or Nut Bread Lot 21. Yeast Rolls

Class V3 FLOWERS Chairperson: Frances Martin Lot 1. African Violet - Potted Lot 7. Marigolds - Arrangement -Sm. Lot 2. Begonia - Potted Lot 8. Mixed Flowers - Arrange. Lot 3. Dish Garden (Natural) Lot 9. Petunias - Arrangement Lot 4. Gladiolus - Arrangement Lot 10.Rose - Specimen Lot 5. Home Dried Flowers - Arrange. Lot 11.Wildflowers - Arrange. Lot 6. Marigolds - Arrangement - Lg. Lot 12.Zinnias- Arrangement - Lg. Lot 13.Zinnias- Arrangement - Sm. Class V4 KNITTING Chairperson: Brenda Warren & Arlene Dipaolo Lot 1. Afghan Lot 2. Hat or Cap Lot 3. House Slippers Lot 4. Scarf Lot 5. Sweater or Baby Garment Lot 6. Champion Exhibit (Ribbon Only)

105 East Broad Street • Livingston, TN 38570 • (931) 403-3355 Where you are always greeted with a smile and small town hospitality! 116 Class V5 CROCHET Chairperson:Brenda Warren & Arlene Dipaolo Lot 1. Afghan Lot 7. Lace Lot 2. Any Other Crochet Article Lot 8. Pot Holders Lot 3. Basket Lot 9. Scarf Lot 4. Collar Lot 10. Sweater or Baby Garment Lot 5. Hat or Cap Lot 11. Champion Exhibit Lot 6. House Slippers (ribbon only) Class V6 QUILTS Chairpersons: Linda Wells & Mary Ruth Peterman Lot 1. Baby Quilt Lot 13. Quilt - Machine Embroidered Lot 2. Group or Club Quilt Lot 14. Quilt - Hand Pieced, Professionally Quilted Lot 3. Hand Made Pillow Lot 15. Quilt Top - Hand Appliqued Lot 4. Pillow Quilted Lot 16. Quilt Top - Hand Embroidered Lot 5. Quilt-Printed Top Quilted Lot 17. Quilt Top - Hand Pieced Lot 6. Quilt - Hand Appliqued Lot 18. Quilt Top - Machine Applique Lot 7. Quilt - Hand Embroidered Lot 19. Quilt Top - Machine Embroidered Lot 8. Quilt - Hand Pieced, Hand Quilted Lot 20. Quilt Top - Machine Pieced Lot 9. Quilt - Hand Pieced, Machine Quilted Lot 21. Quilted Article Lot 10. Quilt - Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted Lot 22. Machine Quilted Pillow Lot 11.Quilt - Machine Pieced Machine Quilted Lot 23. Wall Hanging Lot 12.Quilt - Machine Appliqued Lot 24. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only) Class V7 SEWING Chairperson:Ann Dunn Lot 1. Apron (Any Type) Lot 6. Recycled Clothing Lot 2. Children’s Clothing Lot 7. Skirt or Pants Lot 3. Lady’s Dress Lot 8. Table Runner or Table Cloth Lot 4. Miscellaneous Lot 9. Top or Blouse Lot 5. Quilted Garment Lot 10. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only) Class V8 CRAFTS Chairpersons: Ann Dunn Lot 1. Basket - Handmade Lot 12. Lg. Embroidered Item (over 24") Lot 2. Brazilian Embroidery Lot 13. Machine Embroidered Lot 3. Candle Wicking Lot 14. Miscellaneous Handmade Craft Lot 4. Card Making Lot 15. Picture - Handpainted Lot 5. Christmas Decoration Lot 16. Plastic Canvas (other than ornament) Lot 17. Shirt - Decorated Lot 6. Christmas Tree Ornament Lot 18. Sm. Embroidered Item Lot 7. Counted Cross Stitch (Less than 24") Lot 8. Doll - Handmade Lot 19. Stuffed Toy (up to 24") Lot 9. Embroidered Pillow Cases Lot 20. Tole Painting Lot 10.Handbag or Tote Lot 21. Wreath (any season) Lot 11.Holiday Decoration Lot 22. Champion Exhibit (Ribbon Only) (other than Christmas) *All items to be hand embroidered except for Lot 13* 117 W. CHRISTMAS CORNER Chairmen: Vickie White Premiums Offered: $330.00 PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Rules: 1. All articles MUST be the work of the exhibitor. 2. All articles must have been made or completed since last fair. 3. Only one entry from each person in each lot. 4. All crafts entered must have Christmas theme ADULT CHRISTMAS CORNER Class W1 Lot 1. Angels, any type Lot 2. Any Other Handmade Christmas Item Lot 3. Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus Lot 4. Nativity Figures - Set (any type) Lot 5. Ornament - Needlepoint, crochet, plastic canvas or any other Lot 6. Plastic Canvas Lot 7. Santa Claus/Father Christmas Sculpted Figure (Carved Wood Ceramic etc..) Lot 8 Snowman Lot 9. Stocking - Crochet Lot 10. Stocking - Embroidered Lot 11. Stocking - Knitted Lot 12. Stocking - Any other Lot 13. Table Centerpiece Lot 14. Table Runner Lot 15. Tablecloth Lot 16. Tree Lot 17. Tree Skirt Lot 18. Wall Hanging Lot 19. Wearable Art - Any other Lot 20. Wearable Art - Sweatshirt Lot 21. Wreath Lot 22. Best of Show (ribbon only) Class W2 CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS CORNER (Ages 1-17) Lot 1. Angel Lot 2. Any other handmade Christmas item Lot 3. Ornaments Lot 4. Plastic Canvas Lot 5. Santa Clause Lot 6. Snowman Lot 7. Stocking Lot 8. Wearable Art - T-Shirt or Sweatshirt Lot 9. Best of Show (ribbon only) C & L Logging, Inc 931-397-4696

Darrek Copeland Glenn Ledbetter

118 Class X BOY SCOUT

Premiums Offered: $99.00 PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Purpose: To promote Boy Scouts of America in Overton County Exhibits will be judged on the following: Education and Promotional Value 40 percent Originality of Display 20 percent Attractiveness and Neatness 40 percent Derby projects will be judged on appearance and design Rules: 1. Project should have been made for a scouting project, achievement or activity badge in appropriate category and completed since last fair. 2. Can be wood, leather, paper photo project, etc. 3. Should be labeled as to what Achievement or Activity Badge was earned. 4. Derby projects include Pinewood Derby Cars, Rain Gutter Regatta Boat, Space Derby Rocket. 5. Tribute to Scouting - A Poster Board display showing the best of scouting. Should include pictures from camping adventures, community projects, etc. Lot 1. Any Scout - A Tribute to Scouting Lot 2. Boy Scout - Any project built as a Boy Scout for a badge Lot 3. Open Class - for any other scouting group (explorer, lone, scout, venture, etc..) Lot 4. Pinewood Derby Cars: Any Scout Lot 5. Space Derby Rockets: Any Scout Lot 6. Rain Gutter Regatta Boats: Any Scout Lot 7. Tiger Cub Lot 8. Wolves & Bears Lot 9. Weblos I & II The Antique Market 50 BOOTHS OF ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Located on the square in Livingston, TN Open Monday thru Saturday 9:00 to 5:00 931-823-4943 116 N. Court Square Donna England Livingston, TN 38570 Manager Spring Creek Quilts & Fabrics Quilts & Custom Quilting 3900 Cookeville Hwy. Kathy Dishman Cookeville, TN 38506 (931) 498-3473 Old Man’s Produce 1006 East Main Street • Livingston, TN Brian Bilbrey, Owner Open (931) 265-8876 March - November Monday - Saturday Fresh Home Grown Produce! 9am - 5pm We Also Have Vegetable Plants, Flowers & Shrubs!

119 Corey King 1649 Monterey Hwy • Rickman, TN 38580

THE OFFICER LAW OFFICE

109 SOUTH COURT SQUARE LIVINGSTON, TENNESSEE 38570-0636 931-823-5657

JOHN R. OFFICER, Attorney

WebbJULIE E. OFFICER, Attorney

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