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CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Bigger and Better
Than Ever
Shows - * Prizes
Departments
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LADIES’ DEPT.
Mrs. Edmond Baker, Mrs. J. L. McGinnis, Mrs. Henry McWhorter.
HEIRLOOMS
MRS. JOHN TEAGUE, Chairman
Glassware, viz: Vases, Goblets, Lamps, Dishes, etc. ..: SLOt
China and Pottery, viz: Vases, Bowls, Dishes, etc. ...: LUU
Old Quilts , ’
Old Coverlets and Spreads «
Old Needle work ’
Old Prints r
Old Photographs, Tintypes, Daguerreotypes . x- l<k
Most Interesting Relics <--- LUU
Civil War Photographs
Old Boxes
RUGS. QUILTS AND SPREADS
MISS LOIS McWHORTER. Chairman
Ist 2nd
Most Attractive Tufted Bedspread $2.00 SI.OO
Prettiest Modern pieced quilt (quilted) 2.00 1.0.
Prettiest appliqued Quilt 2.00 1.00
Prettiest crocheted Spread 2.00 i.ou
Prettiest knitted Spread - - 2.00 l.Ut
Most attractive crocheted loop Rug ' 2.00 1.00
Most attractive thread Rug 2.00 1.00
Most attractive hooked Rug .>2.00 LOU
Most attractive woven Rug ... ... 2.00 1.00
BREAD AND CAKES
MRS. NAT RICH. Chairman
Best Angel Food SI.OO .50
Best Plain White l-00 .50
Best Pound Cake -.----- 1-50 .75
Best Devil Food Cake JTO .50
Best Caramel Cake ..... TOO .50
Best Layer Cake (any variety) ---------- LOG .50
Best Doughnuts - -J5
Best Salt Rising Bread .... . ----- LOO
Best Rolls --- TCO
Best corn light bread : ———x..... '.— LOO
Best Loaf Brown Bread ... f-00
Best Plain white bread .... . ... I*oo
Best Nut Bread - TOO
CANDY DEPARTMENT
MISS ALINE ALLEN. Chairman
Best Fudge Candy - -- -. SI.OO
Best Cocoanut Candy - - TOO
Best Caramel Candy - ITO
Be t st Divinity Candy « 2.00
Best Collection Candy ---- TOO
Best Date Roll TOO
Best Fondant . ... ———'■ - 1.00
ART
MRS. PENN SELMAN, Chairman
Oil Paintings SI.OO .75
Water Colors • : - 1-00
Pen and Ink sketches .... -50
Pencil Sketches a -50
Pastel Drawings ITO
Crayon Drawings ... ... .50
Kodak Prints .X TOO
Best amateur Photograph 100
Clay Modeling 1.00
Health Posters .... 1.50 .75
Woba Carving 1-00 .50
Wood inlay work « 1-00
FLOWER DEPARTMENT
MRS. CHARLES FINK, Chairman
Best single chrysanthemum .... .... $ .50
Best collection of chrysanthemums .... . TOO
Best collection of six chrysanthemums (one variety) .. . . .. 1.00
Best single speciman dahlia .. .... - .... -50
Best collection of dahlias , - - LOO
Best collection of zinnias - HO
Second best collection zinnias j tst-x
Best speciman rose -y- — J>o
Best collection roses (same variety) i ... l.OO
Best collection roses (different variety) ,—LOO
Best collection garden flowers (one container) 1.00
Second best collection garden flowers (one container) ,50
Best collection marigolds - -- -- .50
Most attractive minaure arrangement r -50
Most attractive minature garden 1.00
Best collection wild flowers (one container) .50
Best collection snap dragons .. , ITO
Best specimen snap dragons . .5(1
Most attractive Bubble tiowl .. .50
FANCY WORK
MRS. EARL BEATTY, Chairman
Ist 2nd
Most attractive knitted dress $2.00 j ,51.00 ,
Most attractive knitted suit .J ----- 2.50 1.50
Most attractice crocheted dress 1.00 .75
Prettiest crocheted table cloth £ r 1.50 1.00
Prettiest knitted bag .75 .50
Prettiest hand made purse —----- -50
Prettiest crocheted luncheon set :—...1. 1.00 .50
Prettiest hand made afghan TSO 1.00
Prettiest cut-work pillow cases . 1.50 1.00
Prettiest Set, sheet and pillow cases 2.50 1.50
Prettiest set of three hand towels .... . t 1.00..... -75...
Prettiest embroidered or drawn-work luncheon set 1.50 1.00
Most attractive handkerchiefs 1.00 .50
The most attractive piece of modern handwork (.ice tea .
coasters, hot mats, flower mats, etc.) 1.00 .50
Prettiest pair hand made pillow cases .._.w. 1.00 ;50
SCHOOL PROGRAM
For Chattooga County Fair
Thursday Night, October 27, 7:15
A recitation and declamation contest will be held in the
High School Auditorium. Each school must Hive grammar and high
school represented in the contest. There will be a 3-minute limit'
on each grammar school speech, and a limit of 4 minutes for high,
school speeches. In addition to above, the high schools will contest
in High School Chorus. This choruS from each school limited to 18
members, and may be male, female, or mixed voices and also
limited to two numbers. There will be a small admission of
10 and 15 cents, the proceeds going to the schools participating. lip
addition to the above, each school participating.in .the contests, wjß,
receive equal share of the prize money—the totaLsuni of $21,25. .
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28h, 10:00 A. M.
Athletic Events
Ist 2nd 3rd
100-yard dash, boys (14 years and up) $3.00 $1.50 SI.OO
50-yard dash, boys (11 to 13, inclusive) 2.0C 1 1.50 1.00
High jump, boys (14 years and up) ... .. 2.00 1,50 1.00
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1938
FAIR
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COMMUNITY DISPLAYS
SCORE CARD:
Educational Value «- Points
Quality... ..._.xv. 95 Points
Arrangement and Attractiveness 1 oints
Variety ; 95 Points
Total 500 Points
Prize money will be paid on Point basis. Assuming five displays
will be shown, $140.00 will be paid to the five exhibitors. If only four
displays are shown, credit for SCO points will be deducted from the
$140.00, etc.
Individual Crop Exhibits
Ist 2nd
Best display of Cured Meats (1 ham, portion of
middling, lard, one jar of canned meat) $3.00 $2.00
Best Sorghum Exhibit. (Exhibit shall consist of four
pint glass jars of syrup and one sample of syrup in a
contained in which it will be offered for sale 200 1.00
Sweet Potatoes (bushel basket) 2.00 1.01
Irish Potatoes (bushel basket) 2.00 1.00
Best Display Hay , , 2.00 LOO =
Best Stalk of Cotton : - 2.00 1.00
Crimson Clover (best display chaff see.d) : 2.00 1.00
Apples (best display) - 2.00 1.00 ;
Corn (best ten stalks, ears shucked) -00
Watermelons (best melon) - Loo'
Corn (best ten ears) ..._x— l.OO
Oats (best half-bushel). ———, TOO
Wheat (best half-bushel) i ITO
Rye (best half-bushel) 1-0®
Barley (best half-bushel) TOO
Sorghum Seed (best half-bushel) TOO
Best Display of Peanuts TOO'
Best Pumpkin ITO
Best 3 Heads Cabbage (home-grown) 1.00
Best Dozen Turnips TOO
Best Dozen Onions -- TOO
Best Display Tomatoes ii , LOO
Best Display Peppers ITO
Best Dozen White Eggs .... Loo'
Best Dozen Brown Eggs 1-00
Live Stock and Poultry Departments
J. N. YOUNG AND FRANK AGNEW, Managers.
All live stock exhibitors .must bring sufficient feed for their live
stock while at the fair. To be eligible for any prize, your stock must
be on the fair ground by 12 o’clock, Thursday, Oct. 27, and remain
on fair ground until 4 o’clock p. m., Friday, Oct. 28.
Ist 2nd 3rd
Best Mule Colt (under 2 years of age) $4.00 $3.00 ?ITO
Best Horse Colts (under 2 years) 4.00 3.00 2.00
Best Team of Mules (2 years and over) 5.00 4.00 3.00
Best Mare (draft type) 4.00 3.06 1.00
Best Jersey Heifers (under 2 years) 4.00 3.00 1.00
Best Guernsey Heifers (under 2 years) 4.00 3.00 I.OC
Best Jersey Bull (under 2 years) 4.00 3.00 1.00
Best Guernsey Bull (under 2 years) ... - 4.00 3.0 C 1.00
Best Jersey Cows (over 2 years) 5.00 3.00
Best Guernsey Cows (over 2 years) 5.00 3.00
Best Prepared animal for show, including all
cattle, pigs, horses and mules competing 5.00 3.00 2.00
BEEF BULLS
Aivy breed competing. Each individual who displays a credit
able bull and one which is entitled to registration will be paid $3
to defray expenses to and from fair ground.
Ist 2nd 3rd 4th
Bulls (any breed under 2 years) $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
Bulls (any breed 2 yrs. and over) $5.00 $4.00 S3.OU $2.00
Best Gilts and Sows. (All ages and
breeds competing) $4.00 $2.00 SI.OO
Best Boars (all ages and breeds
competing) . 54.00 $3.00
POULTRY DEPARTMENT
(All poultry exhibits must he displayed in coops consiting of
one male and three females.) <
Ist 2nd 3rd
Best Rocks (all breeds competing) 53.00 $2.00 SI.OO
Best Rhode Island Reds 1.... 3.00 2.00 1.00
Best. Wyandottes (all breeds competing) 3.00 2.00 1.00
Best Leghorns (all breeds competing) 3.00 2.00 1.00
Best Games (all breeds competing) 3.00 2.00 1.00
Best Bantams 3.00 2.00 1.00
1 > Ail other breeds not listed competing 3.00 2.00 1.00
Grand Champion Pen —— 2.00
BOYS’ 4-H DEPARTMENT
J. P. BAKER. County Agent, Chairman
To the two boys who have done the best all-round club work
and who have ehxibits at the Fair: $7 Scholarship for eac to Camp
Wilkins.
PROJECTS EXHIBITS
All exhibits must be made by bona fide members of the Regular
Organized Clubs
DAIRY CALF CLUB
(Premiums will be awarded on both Guernsey and Jersey Breeds)
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< Second -Premium, _Lxk2xJ—l 3.0 C
Third Premium 1— 2.00
BEEF CALF CLUB
First 'PremiunT' $5.00
Third Premium —(L-
Foul th Premium .. ... - -- 2.00
Fifth Premium ." ... l.OO
PIG CLUB *7 ’
' . Premiums will be awarded on registered or entitled to regis
tration Polumi-China, Duroc. Jersey and Fat Pigs.
First £ $4.00
Second
„ ~~lhixd. Premium, - 1 - - 2 -00
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potato relay, girls (14 years and up) a.a._-g-too-zl 2.00 1.50 1.00
50-vard dash, girls (14 years "and up) .ixtr 2.00 1.50 1.00
2J30 1.50 1.00
Broad jump,-boys-(14 years’and up) * — 1.50 1.00
FRIDAY NIGHT. OCTOBER 28th. 7:00
' The high schools of the county Will cbntest’in best one-act Plays
a' the new High School Auditorium. Each school, will bt limited to
, P’: y 30 minutes in lengtjhVA charge of 10 and 15 cents will be
made' the proceeds going to schools participating. All. schools tak
ing part in the one-act Play contest will share equally in the prize
monev offered by the Fair Association —the total sum prizes for this
event’ being $21.25. Program will begin at 7 p. m. Any school
more than 13 -rnintites fate must forfeit their places, and the prize
rnoney will be. redistributed amoftg those schools'participating.
Thursday-Friday
Saturday
Oct. 27 28-29th
Summerville, Ga.
4-H CLUBS
LADIES’ HOME DEMONSTRATION
And 4-H Club Girl’s Department
MILDREN HENRY, Chairman
GIRL’S 4-H CLUB EXHIBIT
All exhibits must be labeled with name of prouct and owner,
and must be accompanied by club record and story.
CLOTHING EXHIBIT
Ist 2nd 3rd
Ist year Clothing Project, club story and record ....SI.OO .50 .25
2nd year Clothing Poject, club story and record .... 1.00 .50 .25
3rd year Clothing Project, club story and record I.CO .50 .25
4th year Clothing Project, club story and record .... 1.00 .50 .25
sth-6th yr. Clothing Project, club story and record .... 1.00 .50 .25
$5.00 $2.50 $1.25
CANNING EXHIBIT
A seven dollar scholarship to Athens will be awarded to each
of the two best all-round club girls in the county that have canning
exhibits at the fair. Girls who have won this scholarship in the
past are not eligible to compete.
Tomato or berry exhibits, club story and record ... S2XO SI.OO .50
Vegetable or garden exhibit, club story and record 2.00 1.00 .50
Peach or Pear Exhibit 2.00 1.00 .50
Total $6.00 $3.00 $1.50
HANDICRAFT
Ist 2nd
Prettiest crocheted Luncheon Set .... SI.OO .50
Prettiest Quilt 1-00 .50
Prettiest Cotton sack or bag exhibit .... 5 1.00 .75
Prettiest Embroidered Luncheon Set .75 .50
Total $3.75 $2.25
Ladies’ Home Demonstration Exhibit
CLOTHINQ
Ist 2nd 3rd
Best Cotton Dress SI.OO .50
Best Silk Dress 1-00 .50
Best wool dress or 3 piece wool suit 2.00 1.00
Total $4.00 $2.00
' CANNING
Best Collection Jellies (4 varities, uniform
containers) 1-00 .50 .25
Best Collection Preserves (4 varieties
in pints) LGO .75 .50
Jest Collection Pickles (at least 4 varieties,
in pints) LOO .50 .25
Jest Collection canned fruits (at least 4 quarts,
2 varieties) LOO .75 .50
Best Collection canned vegetables, at least 4
quarts, 4 varieties 1.00 .75 .50
Menu Collection —One quart meat, two varieties
vegetables, (quart jars), one quart pickles or
relish, 1 quart canned suit, 1 jar jelly, jam
conserve or preserves 3.00 2.00 1.00
Total SB.OO $5.25 $3.00
SINGLE QUARTS
Best Sauer Kraut 1 ,x_. .25
Best Canned Tomatoes - .25
Best Canned Corn .25
Best Soup Mixture -- .25
Best Apple Butter -25
Best Fruit Juice -25.
Best Pickles 25
Best Relish -25
Best Peach Pickles -25
Best Canned String Beans .25
Total $2.50
COOKERY
Best Cookies -50
Best Layer Cake (any variety) 1.00 .50
Best Pound Cake IXO .75
Best Biscuits r .75
Best Rolls -75 ■ .50
Best Fudge Candy .75 .50
Best Divinity Candy 1.00 .50
Best Collection of Candies.-. 1.00 .75
Total $6.75 $3.50
HANDICRAFT
Best Crocheted Bedspread SI.OO .75
Best Crocheted Luncheon Set : -75 .50
Best Embroidered Luncheon Set .75 .50
Prettiest Quilt 1-00 .50
Best Cotton Bag or sack Exhibit 1.00 .75
Total $4.50 $3.00
NOTE—The Home Demonstration Club winning the most in
premiums will be awarded $5.00 in cash. This premium must be
used to send a delegate to Athens to State Leadership Conference.
Fig. Apple or grape exhibit, club story and record .—s2,oo' SI.OO .50
Menu Exhibit, club story and record 3.00 2.00 1.00
Collection of jellies, consisting of at least four
varities, club story and record 2.00 1.00 .50
Total $7.00 S4.CO $2.00
BEST SINGLE TUARTS
Best Sauer Kraut .25
Best Canned Tomatoes .L- .25
Best Tomato Soup Mixture -25
Best Apple Butter .... 25.
Best Fruit Juice -25
Best Beet Pickles .25
Best Peach Pickles .25
Best Canned String Beans 1— .25
Total $2.25
COOKERY
Best Cookies j .50 .
Best Layer Cake (any variety) 1.00 .50
Best Biscuits 4 -75
Best Fudge Candy .75 .50
Best Divinity Candy .75 50
Best Collection of Candies 1.00 .50
$4.75 $2.00
28th HOME-COMING AND CENTENNIAL DAY