8 fsHOW^ j500 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 ,5 00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 ,;00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 ,500 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 ,500 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 ,5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 j?T$?oO $2.00 $1.00 and hogs Johnson. Bon Wilson, and . 5.00 2.00 . 5.00 2.00 . 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 .. 5.09 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 . . 3.00 2.00 . 3.00 2.00 . 3.00 2.00 . 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 O.UU aS.UU 3.00 2.00 [ 3.00 2.00 300 2.00 " 3.00 2.00 J[ 3 00 2.00 3.00 2 0" *Xb Wood. F. C. Ghiringhelli, RCK 2-00 1-00 Sir. . 2 00 1.00 M!l. 2.00 1.00 Sar 2.00 1.00 X" 2 00 1.00 iXdottf ilir 2.00 1.00 Kcar 2 00 1-00 S> 2.00 1.00 2 00 1.00 ,Bar 2.00 1.00 jMur 2 00 1.00 2.00 l'oo ? ?. 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 im .5U m*r 1 00 .50 2. JO 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 .... 2 00 1.00 :d 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1 1.00 .50 100 .50 1.00 .50 1.10 .50 1.00 .50 Miss Mr.ry Beal, Mrs. irii, Mrs. W- H. Ramsey in 1938 TABLES .50 .25 50 .25 ? 50 .25 ?...... :E .is i 50 .25 ! so .25 I S~? 50 .25 ~ 50 .25 50 .25 ~ .25 50 .25 ? .50 .25 l ^ .25 So .25 .25 . -50 .25 _.. .25 O 50 -25 f?tjars 50 .2: k ? -50 .25 --J" .25 " -50 .25 .25 .05 ? .25 k. 50 .25 .25 >- .25 .' .25 , th?n five 50 -25 ' 2.00 1.00 w <Wart jars 50 .25 The 282. Bread and butter 283. SBced tomatoes 284. Tomato catsup 285. Dixie relish 286. Peach, sweet 287. Pear, sweet 288. Watermelon rind, sweet 289. Spiced grapes 290. Beet - _.. 291. Onion 292. Chi.i sauce 293- Chili chow ? 294. Pepper 295. Any other variety rot named 296. Collection pickles, five varieties 297- Peach marmalade 298. Grape marmalade 299. Pear marmalade ? 300. Blackberry jam 301. Dewberry jam ?3H 302. Strawberry jam 303. Raspberry jam '304. Plum jam 305- Peach butter 306. Huckleberry jam .'. 307. App.e marmalade - I 308. Apple butter I 309. Any other variety 310. Collection marmalades and jams, five kinds Jelly display in Jel 311- Appic 312. Grape 313. Plum 314. Huckleberry - 315. Blackberry 316. Gooseberry 317- Dewberry 318. Strawberry 319. Raspberry oau. c-raDapple 321. Peach 322. Cherry ..... 323- Quince 324. Rhubarb 325. Any other variety 326. Collection jellies not less than five varieties PRESERV: To be displayed in 327- Peach ...-. 328. Pear 329. Grape 330. Strawberry 331. Dewberry 332. Watermellon 333. Apple 334. Cherry 335. Blackberry 336. Tomato 337,. Quince - 338- Raspberry 339- Any other variety 340. Collection preserves, not less than To be displayed ii 341. Sausage 342. Chicken 343. Pork 344 Beef 345. Rabbit CLASS B. PANTR Mrs. Wade Massey, Superintci E. Bayless. Mrs. John Bayless, Mrs. Waj and Mrs. HarTy Bishop. 346. Mayonnaise 347. Country butter ? 348. One dozen white eggs 349. One dozen brown eggs 350. Half peck dried fruit 351. Nut loaf bread | 352. Loaf bread i 353. Light Roiis 354. Buttermilk biscuits 355. Bakinp k: uixruiut 356. Drop cakes 357. Beaten biscuits 358- Steam brown bread 359. Corn bread muffins 360. Small cakes 360A. Tea cakes 361. Ginger bread 362. Doughnuts 363. Pumpkin pie 364. Apple pie 364A. Poach pie 364B. Berry pic 365. Pie of any kind 366. Sweet potato custard | 366A. Egg custard j 366B. Chocolate custard 366C. Caramel ." - 366D. Butterscotch 367. Lemon custard 368. Cocoanut custard ? 369. Custard, any kind | 371. Pound cake - 373. Molasses 374. Section Comb honey 375. Framed comb honey ? 376. Si rained honey - 377- Home made soap - 378. Home made American cheese 379. Cottage cheese 379A- Pound cake - 380. Angel food cake 381. Sponge cake - - 382. Cocoanut cake 383. Chocolate cake 384. Layer cake 384A. Lemon cheese 3SK < v. vcvua iuua cage 386. White loaf cake 387. Gold loaf cake 388. Any other variety ... 390. Taffy 391. Chocolate fudge 391A. Caramel fudge 392. Sea foam 393. Divinity 394. Mints 394A. Coconut candy ~ 395- Date rolls 396. Fondant 396A. Any other variety house" furnishing / Only new exhibits can be completely "finished. Mrs. R. S. Parker, Superinten W. T. Forsyth, Mrs. John H. Dillard, Mi Any article receiving a prize allowed to compete for a prize. class c. 397. Woven 398. Braided ? 399. Hooked - 400. Crocheted 401. Knitted - Cherokee Scout, Murph .50 .25 ~~ 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 - .50 .25 50 .25 .50 .25 50 .25 ? .50 .25 50 .25 ? 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 .50 .25 _... .50 .25 .50 .25 50 .25 _ 50 .25 .50 .25 - 50 .25 50 .25 - 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 _ 50 .35 2.00 1.00 ly Glasses 50 .25 .50 .25 . .50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 I 50 .25 .25 -- .50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 ES 2 00 1 00 quart jars 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 - 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 ? 50 .25 five varieties . ..2.00 1.00 l quart jars - 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 - s- -50 .25 Y SUPPLIES 50 25 ident; Mrs. Giles Cover Mrs. L. tic Walker, Mrs. W. E. Studstill, 50 .25 - -75 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 75 .50 .50 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 - .75 no .75 !so 75 .50 75 .50 75 ,5o .75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 - 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 - 75 .50 -50 .25 75 .50 1-00 .75 1.00 .75 - 75 .50 - .75 .50 75 .50 - 75 .50 - -75 .50 - - -75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 50 .25 ? 50 .25 ? 50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 ?- 50 .25 -50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 ind clothing made. All garments must be dent; Mrs. E. B. Norvcll. Mrs. s. W. H. Griffith. is a previous fair will not be ?^ 75 .50 v. ,7sm .50 - 75 .50 -75 .50 75 .50 y, North Carolina Thui 402- Rap carpet or woven CLASS D. QUILTS 461. Cotton patchwork 404. Applique - ? 405. Afghan 406. Best quilting by hand 407. Best quilting by machine v~.. 408. Pieced cotton quilt CLASS E. SPREADS 409. Tufted 410. Woven Wool 411. Crocheted 413. Knitted 414. Embroidered CLASS F. EMBROIDE1 415. Tablecloth and napkins 416. Table cloth and napkins,or with init 417. Luncheon, embroidered 418- Tea napkins (6) J 419. Tray cloth 420. Luncheon cloth, cutwork 421. Sheet and pillow case embroidered, : or with initial 422. Pair pillowcases, Embroidered, mon or with initial 423. Pair pillowcases with crocheted edj 424. Embroidered Vanity set 425. Embroidered or cutwork Buffet set 426. Embroidered or cutwork Dresser Sc; 427. Embroidered or cutwork centerpiece 429. Crocheted table mats (6) ..... 430. Cutwork Vanity set 430A- Crochet hat CLASS G. TOWELS 431. Tea Towels (3) 432. Monogrammed or with initial (2) .. 433. Embroidered (2) CLASS H. CLOTHI Handkerchiefs?Ha 434. Embrodercd (2) 435. Monogram med or with initial CLASS I- CHILDREN'S CL< 436. Child's dress 6.12 years 437. Play dress with bloomers, 2-6 years 438. Boy's suit ? 439. Child's Rompers 410 HSBRBB f2-R vears) ... I CLASS J. INFANTS CLC 441. Short dross, hand made 442. Pillow (made-up) 443. Baby's coat 444. Sweater 415- Cap.linen, organdie or silk 446. Afghan CLASS K MISCELI 447. Wash frock 443. Knitting bag 449. Ladies cotton dress 450. Apron, fancy and knitted 451. Best specimen apron 452. Sofa pillow 453. Boudoir pillow 454. Knitted Socks 455. Knitted gloves 456. Knitted suit ..... 457. Knitted or crocheted Coat 458. Knitted Sweater 459. Knitted dress 460 Man's shirt, home-made 460A. Any other home-made garment .. DEPARTMEN Park W. Fisher, Superintendent,, Mrs. St< CLASS A. ARTS AND CI 461. Oil Painting 462. Water color 463. Willow basket 464. Reed Basket 465. Split Basket 466. Raffia Basket 467. Reed Tray 468. Collection of baskets made by one p 469. Home-made broom 470. Drawing in pen and ink 471. Drawing in pencil 472. Drawing in crayon 47'3. Home made chair 474. Best collection of eneie DEPARTMENT J. NATURAL D. Witherspoon, Superintenden Foard and G. W. Cover. CLASS A. 475. Best collection of rough-sawed hard1 be any width and two feet in length. SI shown 476. Best collection of rough.sawed wooc any width and two feet in length. Should be at. least five varieties shown NOTE?475 and 476 will be judged by t) of grain and commercial value477. Best collection of minerals, rock an of commercial value of general NOTE?477 should have at least six class DEPARTMENT K. EDUCATK A. L- Martin, Superintendent II- Buec It is th'? desire of the Fair Asso partment will work out an exhibit along t exhibits or.a booth that will be education experience it is the belief of the Associatic fering of competetive prizes are undesiral DEPARTMENT L. GIRLS AND 1 Mrs Ed Howard, Superinten Coleman, and Mrs. H- A. Mattox. GENERAL RU Club members to enter for a pri2 4-H Club work during the current year. Entries in this department will b only, and must be produced or grown b them. CLASS A. CORN 478. Holcombe Prolific 479. Any other Prolific Variety 480. Any single ear Variety CLASS B. POTATOE 481. Anv variety CLASS C. SWEET POT. 482.Any variety CLASS D. TOMAT* 483- Any variety .. CLASS E. POULTRY B, 484. Trio, 1 "male, 2 females WHITE LEGHi 485. Trio. 1 male. 2 females RHODE ISLAND R 486. Trio, 1 male, 2 females ANY OTHER BR AOT rin_: - "? 1 - n " * me* i. i uu, x mait', z. iemaies CLASS F. SWINE 488. Any breed _ CLASS G- HOME ECONOMICS 489. Three best quarts CANNED VEGET/ 490. Three best quarts BFRRTES 491. Three best quarts MEATS 492. Best quart, any variety (Continued on bae rsday, June 23, 1938 - ~75 30 75 .50 75 .50 "Ik ' 5 .nO - - .75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 t r f " 1 " .DU .50 .75 .50 -75 .50 RY ; - -75 .50 ,aI 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 '5 .50 monoRTammed ogran;med 75 .50 ?e 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 irf 75 .50 -75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 ING nd-made .75 .50 3THING 75 .50 1 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 *TI 11 NO -75 .50 ----- -75 .50 75 .50 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 .75 .50 75 .50 - 75 .50 75 .50 - 75 .50 r i. sel Foard. Mrs. Clyde McNabb. RAFTS - .75 .50 75 .50 .75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 crson .75 .50 .75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 75 .50 2 00 1.00 .RESOURCES t, C. W. Savage. Mrs. R. H. wood to lould be at least five varieties 2.00 1.00 1. to be 2.00 1.00 he texture of the wood, fijrure d class interest 2.00 1.00 es. )N k, I. B. Hudson, Mr. Lindsay, eiation that this dehe lino of general al. Through past in that the ofjle. boys 4-h club dent. Mrs. Jim Wood, Ruth les :e must be actively engaged in e open to 4-H Club members y the club member exhibiting ? 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 s 2.00 100 vtoes 2.00 1.00 oes - ? 1.00 .50 arred rock 2.00 1.00 drn 2.00 1.00 eds - 2.00 1.00 :eed 2.00 1.00 - 3 00 2.00 canned fruits 1.00 .50 ibles 1 00 .50 1 00 .50 - 1.00 .50 k page)

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