Shelby County Fair 2012 Premium Book

Page 1



2012 Shelby County Fair

Complete Service and Fabrication Facility • Over 160 New and Used Trailers In Stock • Areas Largest Inventory of Trailer Parts • Hitches, Brake Controls and Lights • State of the Art Facility

We’ll Get Your Trailer Back In Service!

s ’ p m a k n e ull FFrenchtown Trailer Sales & Supply Co. 11456 Mangen Rd., Versailles

Toll Free: 1-866-217-7440 2277262

Hours: Monday - Friday 8am-5pm, Saturday 8am-12pm

1


2012 Shelby County Fair

2

# SPECIAL DAYS # AT THE FAIR

SPECIAL NOTICE-RIDES WILL NOT OPEN UNTIL 1:OOP.M. EACH DAY EXCEPT MONDAY AND RIDES WILL NOT OPEN UNTIL 4:OO P.M. Friday - July 27 Best One/Sidney Tire Family Day Best One and Sidney Tire welcomes you to the 2012 Shelby County Fair, Best One/Sidney Tire Family Day at the fair. Ride and admission bracelets for $7.00 will be available at both Best One Tire and Sidney Tire locations. Stop in and say hello, buy your wrist bands and check on their every day low prices.

################ The 2012 Edition of the Shelby County Fair Premium Book is dedicated to “Big” Joe Platfoot who served for 36 years the Shelby County Fair, it’s directors, and the community as a director, a 4-H Advisor and a mentor of the youth of Shelby County. No “Bigger” person will be missed the last week of July, at the Shelby County Fair than Joe Platfoot. We will all see you at the BIG FAIR when our time comes. The Directors of the the Shelby County Ag Society

################ NOTICE During the Ohio State Fair, County or Independent Agricultural Society Fair, no person shall cry, hawk, sell or expose for sale any merchandise except the official fair or race program upon any public roadway, at any point within one thousand feet of any entrance or exit of the fairgrounds or, within the fairgrounds, engage in solicitation more than four feet from a concession, or booth assigned to such person, except that vendors under contract may solicit within the immediate area of the grandstand or coliseum for the purpose of vending food, soft drinks and souvenirs, directly related to the program attraction. (O.S.C.S1711.12)

FREE SHUTTLE FROM PARKING LOTS Cover photos courtesy of Sidney Daily News. Published by

Ohio Community Media, LLC 1451 Vandemark Rd, P.O. BOX 4099, Sidney, Ohio, 45365-4099 DAILY NEWS NUMBER: General 498-8088 - Circulation 498-0804


2012 Shelby County Fair

TABLE OF CONTENTS Admission Prices . . . . . . . . . . .21 Board Members . . . . . .23, 28-29 Camping Permit . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Constitution . . . . . . . . . . . .34-44 Cruise-In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Culinary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 Demolition Derby . . . . . . . .77-79 Draft Horse Show . . . . . . . . . .74 Entertainment . . . . .25, 51, 64-73 Farm and Garden . . . . . . . . . .84 Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-93 Floriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-89 Grain and Seeds . . . . . . . . . . .83 Goats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63

SHELBY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS GROUNDS RENTAL

Health Regulations (Oh.) . . . . .35 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Horseshoe Pitching . . . . . . . . .22 Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Jams, Jellies, Fruit, etc. . . .86-87 Junior Fair Board Members 12-13 Junior Fair Schedule . . . . . .8-10 Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-49 Mud Bog Mania . . . . . . . . .26-27 Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Ohio Fair Dates . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Schedule for Week . . . . . . . . .5-7 Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Speed Program . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Swine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Truck & Tractor Pull . . .76, 80-81

INDOOR WINTER

STORAGE

726-2111 Call: 492-7385

CARS • BOATS • RV'S

• Family Reunions

CAMPERS • TRAILERS

• Company Picnics

MOTORCYCLES REASONABLE RATES

• Festivals • Car Shows • Flea Markets, Etc. • Large Grounds

• Buildings Available • Restroom Facilities

CALL THE FAIR OFFICE FOR INFORMATION

PH. 937-726-2111 937-492-7385

3


2012 Shelby County Fair

4

The Shelby County Fair HISTORY Careful investigation has shown that the first fair held in Shelby County was on October 8th, 1840. The premiums offered at this fair amounted to forty-five dollars. This fair was very successful and Shelby County was destined to take prominent rank among the grain growing and stock raising counties of the flourishing Miami Valley. It contains many varieties of soil to make this county one of the best. Wheat, oats, corn, and hay were the main crops in those days with oats one of the top crops in the state rating. Most farms were much different than today: as they about all raised a variety of stock and poultry. Soybeans were unheard of then. Milking was done by hand and many ran milk through separators to divide the milk and cream to make butter and feed milk to the family, pets, hogs and poultry. These people worked very hard. They were up at daylight and worked all day long. The whole family pitched in and worked together just to eke out a living. They had very few conveniences and no luxuries. The place of exhibition of this first fair was in the Courtsquare of Courtyard. It was held under an act passed by the legislature on April 12, 1839; “An act to authorize and encourage the establishment of Agricultural Societies in the Several Counties of the State and Regulate the Same.’’ The second annual fair was held in Sidney on September 28, 1841. This was the last one held under this organization. These early fairs were mostly showing a variety of grains, vegetables, eggs, fruit, and homemade products. These fairs were very educational as many new ideas on farming and housekeeping were exchanged. The next fair held in the County was at Sidney in the market place on October 15, 1851; this fair was given under the auspices of a new organization. The market place was held on the South side of the square in Sidney. Many old timers tell us that each week the family loaded up the buggy and wagons with homemade products such as: butter, soap, milk, eggs, fresh side meat, chickens, fruits, vegetables, cream, noodles, bread, and cornbread. From these sales and hard work these families were able to survive and prosper. On June 5th, the board met and adopted a premium list for the fair and decided to hold its fair on the 28th and 29th days of September; but at a meeting of the board held in August of that year, it was resolved to have but one day of the fair as there was a show advertised for the 29th of September. The receipts for the fair year was one hundred and eighty-six dollars; sixty-seven dollars of this amount was received from the county. The records do not show whether this fair was held in the market place or in the public square. The third annual fair was held in October on the 5th and 6th days in 1853 on grounds west of Sidney (known as the Jorden Property) then owned by Dr. H. S. Conklin. The fourth annual fair was held on the 12th and 13th days of October, 1854 on the east side of the river and north of the railroad on the grounds B. W. Maxwell. The fifth annual fair was held in 1855 on the grounds of J. T. Fulton on the 4th and 5th days of October. At this fair the interest began to wane and it did not come up to the fairs held two or three years prior. In those days, most fairs were held in October as most had the crops and fruits harvested and had a few days to be thankful and rejoice. The matter of securing a place to hold the fairs became burdensome and it was difficult to secure grounds for exhibition of stocks and for domestic, mechanical and miscellaneous articles. The public square for the one and the court square for the other was sometimes used, and on one occasion the market house was used. A period of five years elapsed during which there is no record of the doings of any society or organization in the county. A new organization was formed in 1859 and a part of the present fairgrounds was purchased in 1860 and deeded to John H. Mathers, A. Alex Lecky, James A. Wells, J.F. Fulton and J.C. Coe as Trustees of the organization. This organization

was known as The Shelby County Agricultural Institute and issued and sold two hundred and twenty-nine shares of stock at ten dollars per share to 222 persons. The money was to be used in paying for the grounds and making improvements thereon. The first fair was held on the present grounds the 4th, 5th and 6th days of October in 1860. At that time and until November 1902, the property belonged to individuals who had invested their money for the purpose of furnishing a place for the accommodations of the Agricultural and Mechanical Industries of the County to exhibit their productions, and which the stockholders never received one cent. The receipts received from the annual fairs, were expended for improvements and beautifying the grounds. These grounds were blessed with beautiful large oak trees, many of which still stand. At first, the buildings were rather crude with rough lumber pens being used to confine the smaller farm animals. At that time horses were the principle means of power and transportation and so they received much attention and naturally horse barns and trotting track were constructed at an early date. Other buildings were erected from time to time. At the November election of 1902, the electors of the County decided by ballot to authorize the Board of County Commissioners of Shelby County, Ohio to purchase and improve lands upon which to hold County Fairs, and to issue bonds of said County and levy taxes to pay for same. The act provided that there should be elected from each township, two persons to a board styled. The Board of Managers of the Shelby County Agricultural Society and under this management, the receipts of the County fair are continually growing. Some of the first buildings still stand; two of the oldest are the Round Grange Hall and the Merchants’ Hall. These buildings are pictured in the 1910 fair premium book. The early fairs were strictly day fairs as the farmers had to go home to do chores before dark and there was no electricity on the grounds. The fair furnished a stall for the overnight visitors to put their horse for $1.00. Track lights were put up in 1947 for $4,497.60 for all to enjoy night racing. The first hog and sheep market sale was held in 1961. Showers were installed in 1967 for the junior Fair exhibitors. The Youth Center building, a 50’ x 100’ structure, was built in 1969 for $17,640.00. This building was built by the Fair Board, Commissioners and junior Fair People. Heat and restrooms were put in the building in 1972 by the Fair Board. The show arena building was built (54’ x 96’) in 1967. On September 20, 1967, the old large wooden grandstand was condemned by the Fire Chief and ordered to be removed in 120 days. The old grandstand was replaced with the present structure at a cost of $17,230.00. The fence cost $800.00 and the lights cost $2,965.00. It contains bleachers 20 rows high and 106 feet long which will hold 1,500 people. A new judges stand was constructed in front of the grandstand. Further grounds improvements included a multipurpose building; fence replacement around the entire grounds; 4-H horse barn; vinyl siding was put on the grange hall, old merchants hall, and junior fair office. In the spring of 1994 the old sheep barn, hog barn, babyland building, dairy pole barn, stud horse barn, scale shed, and metal hog barn were torn down and a new livestock complex building was constructed. The Fair Management has through the years anticipated the needs of the community, both agriculturally and commercially. The Shelby County Fair during all the years of its existence has experienced foul weather and sunshine, depressions and boom years; has operated annually even through the unsettled conditions of wars. The Society has grown from the market place and court square downtown and pasture field with borrowed money in the treasury to the uncumbered grounds containing 30 acres on which 45 buildings and all necessary accessories for the use and convenience of the exhibitors and visitors, who annually attend THE SHELBY COUNTY FAIR.

Shelby County Agricultural Society


2012 Shelby County Fair

SHELBY COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 7:30 p.m. Joint Jr./Sr. Fair Board Meeting and Work Night

LOCATION Kent Feeds Livestock Arena I

FRIDAY, JULY 20 5:00-9:00 p.m. Articles accepted in book categories # 13 7:00-8:00 p.m. Articles accepted in book categories # 6-7 -8 & 10 8:00-8:00 a.m. Open class barrow and gilts accepted

Fine Arts Building Horticultural Building Livestock complex

SATURDAY, JULY 21 9:00 a.m.-Noon Articles accepted in book categories 6, 7, 8,&10

Horticulture Building

SUNDAY, JULY 22, Industrial Day I - Sponsored by First Call Napa Auto Parts 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00-7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Articles accepted in book dept. #9 Open Boer Goat Breeding Show Leonard Schaffner Mixed Open Back-to-Back Truck Pulls weigh in starts Back-to-Back truck Pulls Rides Open Leonard Schaffner Mixed Open Open Feeder Calf, Steer & Heifer Shows Hardin-Houston High School Band Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Mascot Organization Show Bank Open Rides Close 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Demolition Derby Mascot Organization Show District V Jersey & District 14 Holstein Shows Vicenta’s White Tigers Open Class Bake Goods Auction Little Mr. & Miss Shelby Co. Fair Joe McMillen Balloons & Magic Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Mascot Organization Show Vicenta’s White Tigers Jr. Fair King & Queen Contest

Horticultural Building Kent Feeds Livestock Arena II Horseshoe Courts Infield Grandstand $ 2.00 Charge Midway Horseshoe Courts Kent Feeds Livestock Arena I Free Entretainment Tent Community Foundation Hall Next to Milkhouse Senior Fair Board Office Grandstand $ 2.00 Charge Next to Milkhouse Kent Feeds Livestock Arena I Next to Gazebo EMS Building Free Entertainment Tent Gazebo Community Foundation Hall Next To Milkhouse Next to Gazebo Free Entertainment Tent

MONDAY, JULY 23 - Sponsored By Area Energy & Electric & Cargill Inc. 8:30-10:30 a.m. Noon-1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00-7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.

Articles accepted in book categories #11 Bank Open Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Vicenta’s White Tigers Rides Open Bank Open Mascot Organization Show Vicenta’s White Tigers Open Class Barrow Show Open Class Gilt Show following Barrow Show Wired For Christ Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Mascot Organization Show Hypnotix Band Mascot Organization Show Vicenta’s White Tiger Show Mascot Organization Show

Community Foundation Hall Senior Fair Board Office Community Foundation Hall Next to Gazebo Midway Senior Fair Board Office Next To Milkhouse Next to Gazebo Kent Feeds Livestock Arena II Kent Feeds Livestock Arena II Gazebo Community Foundation Hall Next To Milkhouse Free Entertainment Tent Next To Milkhouse Next to Gazebo Next to Milkhouse

TUESDAY, JULY 24, Senior Citizens Day - Carload Night - Sponsored by The Sidney Daily News 8:00 a.m. 9:30-11:00 a.m. 10:00-11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon 1:00 p.m.

Sr. Citizens Day Entertainment Tent Blood Pressure Checks & Health Screenings Free Entertainment Tent Chair Volleyball Free Entertainment Tent Entertainment - Spitten-Image Free Entertainment Tent FREE LUNCH -- To Seniors While Supplies last Free Entertainment Tent Bingo Free Entertainment Tent After Bingo Awards to oldest lady, gentleman and couple married the longest. (Must be present at the time of the awards) Free Entertainment Tent Noon-1:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board Office 1:00 p.m Rides Open Midway

5


2012 Shelby County Fair 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00-7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.

6

Beef Cook Out Free Fun with Nature Crafts Bank Open Vicenta’s White Tigers Rides Close 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mascot Organization Show Vicenta’s White Tigers First United Methodist Church Youth Band Mens & Womens Class A&B Shock Wave Impact Wrestling Free Fun with Nature Crafts Mascot Organization Show Vicenta’s White Tigers Timmy “G” & The Buckeye Bandits Mascot Organization Show

Behind Livestock Arena I Community Foundation Hall Senior Fair Board Office Next To Gazebo Next To Milkhouse Next To Gazebo Gazebo Horseshoe Courts Grandstand Community Foundation Hall Next To Milkhouse Next to Gazebo Free Entertainment Tent Next To Milkhouse

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, Industrial Day II - Sponsored by Detailed Machining-Silveus Ins.Group Noon-1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00-7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.

Bank Open Rides Open Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Bank Open Vicenta’s White Tigers Mascot Organization Show Vicenta’s White Tigers Truck and Tractor Pull The Guitar Kids Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Mens & Womens Class C&D Mascot OrganizationShow Vicenta’s White Tigers Doublecut Mascot Organization Show

Senior Fair Board Office Midway Community Foundation Hall Senior Fair Office Next To Gazebo Next To Milkhouse Next to Gazebo Grandstand $2.00 Charge Gazebo Community Foundation Hall Horseshoe Courts Next To Milkhouse Next to Gazebo Free Entertainment Tent Next To Milkhouse

THURSDAY, JULY 26, Kids’ Day - Sponsored by Monsanto and Buckeye Ford 12:00 noon 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00-7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.

Monsanto-Buckeye Ford Kids Day Bank Open Rides Open Kiddie Tractor Pull Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Vicenta’s White Tigers Bank Open Mascot Organization Show Rides Close 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Vicenta’s White Tigers Thick & Thin Mascot Organization Show Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Mens & Womens Class E&F 4-WHEELER MUD BOGS Truck Mud Bogs Jason Michael Carroll Vicenta’s White Tigers Mascot Organization Show

Free Entertainment Tent Senior Fairboard Office Midway Free Entertainment Tent Community Foundation Hall Next To Gazebo Senior Fair Board Office Next To Milkhouse Next to Gazebo Gazebo Next To Milkhouse Community Foundation Hall Horseshoe Court Grandstand $ 2.00 Charge Grandstand $ 2.00 Charge Entertainment Tent Next to Gazebo Next To Milkhouse

FRIDAY, JULY 27, Best One Tire/Sidney Tire Day at the Fair - Sponsored by Best One - Sidney Tire, Ride & entry bands at either location 10:00 a.m. Noon-1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00-7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Beef Cookout Bank Open Rides Open Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Vicenta’s White Tigers Bank Open Harness Racing Mascot Organization Show Rides Close 5 p.m.to 6 p.m. Vicenta’s White Tigers Behold The Kingdom Mascot Organization Show Free! Fun with Nature Crafts!

Behind Kent Feeds Liv. Arena I Senior Fair Board Office Midway Community Foundation Hall Next To Gazebo Senior Fair Board Office Grandstand Next To Milkhouse Next to Gazebo Gazebo Next To Milkhouse Community Foundation Hall


2012 Shelby County Fair 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.

Open Doubles Mixed Women & Men Pig & Calf Scramble Vicenta’s White Tigers Love And Theft Mascot Organization Show

7

Horseshoe Courts Grandstand $2.00 Charge Next to Gazebo Free Entertainment Tent Next To Milkhouse

SATURDAY, JULY 28, Veterans Day - Sponsored by Tri-Co. Ins. Services- Hemmelgarn Services 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Noon-1:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00-9:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Open Breeding Sheep Show Open Draft Horse Show Loin Cookout Bank Open Veterans Day Program Rides Open Mascot Organization Show Mascot Organization Show Leonard Shaffner Invitational Mixed Open Free! Fun with Nature & Crafts! Vicenta’s White Tigers Bank Open Rides Close 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mascot Organization Show Jr. Fair Barnyard Olympics Vicenta’s White Tigers Glen Parks Banjo Player Mascot Organization Show Cheerleading Competition David Crone Comedian Ventroliquist Vicenta’s White Tigers

Kent Feeds LivestockArena II Horse Arena Behind Kent Feeds Liv. Arena I Senior Fair Board Office Free Entertainment Tent Midway Next To Milkhouse Next To Milkhouse Horseshoe Courts Community Foundation Hall Next to Gazebo Senior Fair Board Office Next To Milkhouse Kent Feeds Livestock Arena I Next to Gazebo Gazebo Next To Milkhouse Grandstand $2.00 Charge Free Entertainment Tent Next To Gazebo

SUNDAY, July 29 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. 1:00-4:00 p.m.

Jr. Fair exhibits and animals released Jr. Fair Board clean up and work session Dept. 6 thru 11 articles released Dept. 13 articles released Girl Scout entries released

Community Foundation Hall Fine Arts Building

City of Sidney Dear Fairgoer: On behalf of the Sidney Department of Fire and Emergency Services I would like to welcome you to the 2012 Shelby County Fair. We hope that the new and exciting Shelby County Fair will be a safe and memorable experience for everyone. With this in mind, we are providing you with some of the rules and regulations regarding fire and life safety. Our inspectors will be on the fairgrounds throughout the week seeking compliance with these regulations. Our mission is to provide a safe environment for everyone to enjoy the fair. GENERAL RULES: 1) Smoking in tents, barns, or any buildings is prohibited. 2) Multiple electrical plug adapters are prohibited unless equipped with a 15 amp circuit breaker. 3) Extension cords may be used with approval of the Fire Inspector. 4) Cooking inside a tent or barn is prohibited. 5) All classifications of fireworks are prohibited on the fairgrounds. 6) Exit doors and means of egress, may not be blocked and must be kept clear at all times. 7) Parking in fire lanes or within 10 feet of a fire hydrant is prohibited. Violators will have their vehicle towed at the owner’s expense. 8) Fire lanes with a minimum width of 18 feet must be maintained on all driveways. This is to allow for the safe passage of emergency vehicles. The following rules are in effect for the livestock areas. 1) No one under the age of 18 will be permitted to sleep in any of the barns, unless accompanied by an adult.

2) Each stall or pen will be permitted one electrical hookup. 3) All electrical hookups and/or appliances must be inspected and approved by the Fire Inspector. 4) No exposed flames will be permitted in any of the barns, tents, or air-supported structures for any reason. 5) Electric generators or gas-fired engines are not permitted in the livestock buildings. If they are used, they must be inspected and approved by the Fire Inspector and must be placed a minimum of 25 feet from any building. 6) Electrical appliances shall not be permitted to block any aisleway, doorway, or means of egress at any time. I hope this information is of value to you. It is our desire to provide you with as safe an environment as possible. We hope you enjoy your stay at the Shelby County Fair. If you have any questions concerning any of these items, please feel free to contact a member of our staff at 4982346.

Sincerely, Brad Jones, Fire Chief


2012 Shelby County Fair

8

2012 Shelby County Junior Fair Schedule May 1 June 17 June 23 July 10 July 13 July 16 July 17 July 18

4:30 9:00 4:30 1:00 6:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 6:00 7:30

p.m. 4-H Enrollment & Jr. Fair Entries due a.m. Performance Against Standards (PAS) Horse Show p.m. Dog Posters & Creative Writing Submissions due p.m. Creative Writing Interviews - 8:00 p.m. Girl Scout Project Drop-Off a.m. Pre-Fair Jr. Fair Clothing Judging a.m. Pre-Fair Jr. Fair Photography Judging a.m. Pre-Fair Jr. Fair Creative Arts Judging p.m. Junior Fair Board Work-Night p.m. Joint Jr./Sr. Fair Board Meeting

OSU Extension Horse Arena OSU Extension OSU Extension Lochard Building Civil Defense Bldg. Civil Defense Bldg. Civil Defense Bldg. Jr. Fair Headquarters Arena I

July 19 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.

Pre-Fair Jr. Fair FCS - Special Interest Judging Pre-Fair Jr. Fair Special Interest Judging

Civil Defense Bldg. Civil Defense Bldg.

Friday, July 20 9:00 a.m.

Junior Fair Board Work Day Jr. Fair Headquarters Pen Assignments to be placed ** No bedding of stalls until after assignments have been made by superintendents in charge!** Midnight - 8:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Market Barrows & Gilts Accepted Livestock Complex Saturday, July 21 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

8:00 p.m.

4-H Club Display and Educational Booth Set Up Jr. Fair Market Barrow & Gilt Weigh-In, DUNF Collection Jr. Fair FFA Shop & Crop Entries Accepted Jr. Fair Market Rabbits Accepted Jr. Fair Market Lambs Accepted Jr. Fair Market Steers, Market Heifers, Feeder Calves Accepted - Enter Gate B Jr. Fair Dairy Cattle, Beef Breeding Accepted - Enter Gate B Jr. Fair Boer/Boer Cross, Breeding Goats, Dairy Goats, Market Goats Accepted - Enter Gate B Jr. Fair Horses Accepted - Enter Gate A Market Barrow & Gilt Weigh-in Jr. Fair Dairy Cattle Check-in, DUNF Collection Jr. Fair Market Steer/Heifer/Feeder Calf Weigh-in, & DUNF Collection Market Rabbit Weigh-in, DUNF Collection Jr. Fair Woodworking Accepted Market Lamb Weigh-in, DUNF Collection Market Goat Weigh-in, DUNF Collection Jr. Fair Dairy Cattle Check-in, DUNF Collection Poultry Weigh-in, Leg Banding, and DUNF Collection for Market Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys Jr. Fair Horse Exhbitor’s Mandatory Meeting

Sunday, July 22 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - Noon 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Jr. Fair Breeding Rabbits Accepted 4-H Club Display & Educational Booth Set-Up Jr. Fair Breeding Rabbit Show (released after show) Jr. Fair FFA Shop & Crop Judging Jr. Fair Clothing Style Review Jr. Fair Creative Writing Awards Announced Jr. Fair King & Queen Contest Interviews Jr. Fair Horse Show: Roping Jr. Fair Horse Show: Groom & Clean Jr. Fair King & Queen Contest

9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. NOON - 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 7:30

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. -

7:00 9:00 8:00 9:00 9:00 9:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Booth Building Livestock Complex FFA Building Poultry/Rabbit Tent Livestock Complex Cattle Barn Dairy Barn Livestock Complex Horse Barns Livestock Complex Milking Parlor Scale House Arena I Youth Building Livestock Complex Livestock Complex Milking Parlor Poultry/Rabbit Tent Horse Arena

Arena I Booth Building Arena I FFA Building Youth Building Youth Building Ag. Service Center Horse Arena Horse Arena


2012 Shelby County Fair

9

2012 Shelby County Junior Fair Schedule Monday, July 23 9:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Meat Pen of Rabbits, Single Fryer Rabbits, Showmanship 9:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Horse Show: Trail, Reining, Western Riding, Easy-Gaited, Mules & Donkeys 10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Dairy Showmanship, followed by Jr. Fair & Open Color Breed followed by Jr. Fair & Open Holstein Show, & Dairy Judging Contest 1:00 p.m. 4-H Club Display & Educational Booth Judging 4:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Meat Goat Showmanship 5:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Boer/Boer Cross Breeding Show 7:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Goat Show

Arena II Horse Arena Arena I Booth Building Arena I Arena I Arena I

Tuesday, July 24 9:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Dairy Goat, followed by Dairy Goat Showmanship, and Goat Judging Contest 10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Demonstrations & Illustrated Talks 2:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Beef Showmanship, Beef Breeding, Feeder Calf Shows 4:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Horse Show: Speed & Control, Pole Bending, Cones & Barrels, and Cloverleaf Barrels 4:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Swine Showmanship 7:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Steer/Market Heifer Show

Arena II Arena I

Wednesday, July 25 9:00 a.m. Jr. Fair 3:00 p.m. Jr. Fair 6:00 p.m. Jr. Fair 6:30 p.m. Jr. Fair 8:00 p.m. Jr. Fair

Arena I Arena II Horse Arena Arena I Youth Building

Poultry Show & Showmanship Market Barrow Show followed by Market Gilt Show Horse Show: Musical Free Style Llama & Alpaca Show Modeling Contest

Arena I Youth Building Arena I Horse Arena

Thursday, July 26 9:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Horse Show: English & Versatility 10:00 a.m.-Noon Jr. Fair Cloverbud Sharing Activities remain on display until 7:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair General Livestock Judging Contest 12:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Flower Judging 1:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Vegetable Judging 2:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Woodworking Judging 4:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Sheep Showmanship, followed by Breeding Sheep 7:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Lamb Show

Arean I & II Grange Building Grange Building Youth Building Arena I Arena I

Friday, July 27 9:00 a.m.

Horse Arena

9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.

Jr. Fair Horse Show: Halter, Showmanship, Horsmanship and Western Pleasure Jr. Fair Food & Nutrition Judging Jr. Fair Livestock Sale: Hogs Jr. Fair Dog Show Set-up

Saturday, July 28 10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair 10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair 6:00 p.m. Jr. Fair 10:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Sunday, July 29 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.

Dog Show Livestock Sale: Rabbits, Chickens, Cattle, Goats, Lambs Barnyard Olympics Rabbits and Poultry in tent released

Jr. Fair exhibits and animals released Jr. Fair Board Clean-up and work session

Horse Arena Youth Building

Youth Building Arena I Youth Building

Youth Building Arena I Arena I


2012 Shelby County Fair

10

JUNIOR FAIR LIVESTOCK SCHEDULES LIVESTOCK

IN *

DUNF COLLECT

WEIGH-IN

SHOW

ALPACAS/ LLAMAS

Saturday 9:00 AM9:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM5:00 PM

N/A

N/A

Wednesday 6:30 PM

At Steer Weigh-in

N/A

Tuesday

Lactating -

Check-in:

CATTLEBEEF BREEEDING CATTLEDAIRY

Saturday 9:00 AM9:00 PM

CATTLEFEEDER CALVES

Saturday 9:00 AM5:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM5:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM9:00 PM

CATTLEMARKET HEIFERS/ STEERS

GOATSDAIRY

following Showmanship

At Check-In 12-1 & 8-9 p.m. 12-1 & 8-9p.m. Milking Parlor

At Weigh-In

At Weigh-In

Lactatingat Market Goat Weigh-In

Saturday Following Market Cattle Saturday 5:00 PM7:00 PM N/A

Monday 10:00 a.m. S, C, H

Tuesday following Beef Breeding

SHOWMANSHIP Wednesday following breed show Tuesday 2:30 PM

Sunday 8:00 AM After Fair Sunday 8:00 AM After Fair

Monday

Sunday

priortoColored 8:00 AM & Holstein After Fair

Tuesday 2:30 PM

Tuesday 7:00 PM

Tuesday 2:30 PM

Tuesday 9:00 AM

Tuesday at end of Dairy Goat Show

GOATSBOER/BOER CROSS BREEDING

Saturday 9:00 AM9:00 PM

N/A

N/A

Monday 5:30 PM

Monday 4:00 PM

GOATSMARKET

Saturday 9:00 AM8:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM9:00 PM Saturday 4:00 PM8:00 PM Sunday 9:00 AM10:00 AM Saturday 9:00 AM5:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM9:00 PM

At Weigh-in

Saturday 8:00-9:00 PM

Monday 7:00 PM

Monday 4:00 PM

N/A

N/A

Daily, as scheduled

At Weigh-in

Saturday 8:00-9:30 PM

Wednesday 9:00 AM

N/A

N/A

Sunday 10:00 AM

Not required

Saturday 5:00-7:00 PM Arena I N/A

Monday 9:00 AM

HORSES

POULTRY

RABBITSBREEDING ** RABBITSMARKET SHEEPBREEDING SHEEPMARKET LAMBS SWINEBARROWS/ GILTS

Saturday 9:00 AM7:00 PM Fri./Sat. 8:00 PM8:00 AM

At Lamb Weigh-in

Thursday following Showmanship

At Weigh-In

Saturday 7:00-8:00 PM

Thursday 7:00 PM

At Weigh-in

Saturday 9:00 AM

Wednesday 3:00 PM

OUT

Sunday 8:00 AM After Fair Sunday 8:00 AM After Fair Sunday 8:00 AM After Fair Sunday 8:00 AM After Fair

Sunday 8:00 AM After Fair As scheduled Sunday 8:00 AM After Fair Wednesday Saturday at end of 10:00 pm Poultry Show Monday After After Market Show Show Monday Saturday After Market 10:00 pm Show Thursday Sunday 4:30 PM 8:00 AM After Fair Thursday Sunday 4:30 PM 8:00 AM After Fair Tuesday Sunday 4:30 PM 8:00 AM After Fair

*Animals must be in place by the last time listed for each species. Failure to meet deadline may result in the exhibitor being barred from exhibition or forfeiture of all or part of premiums and awards.

** Breeding Rabbits check in on Sunday by 10:00 AM, prior to the Show, unless arrangements made in advance with JFB. ***2012 JUNIOR FAIR LIVESTOCK SALE ORDER*** Friday: Ducks, Chickens, Cattle, Goats, Lambs Saturday: Hogs, Rabbits, Gallon of Milk


2012 Shelby County Fair

11

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR The Shelby County Junior Agricultural Society and its Junior Fair Board operate under the umbrella of the Shelby County Senior Agricultural Society. In accordance with state guidelines, it is the responsibility of the Senior Fair Board to provide oversight to the Junior Fair, appoint a Junior Fair Board Advisory Committee, financially support approved Junior Fair activities, and exercise final approval of Junior Fair rules and regulations. The Shelby County Junior Fair Livestock Sale Committee is a subcommittee of the Shelby County Junior Fair Board. The Sale Committee is responsible for organizing and operating the Shelby County Junior Fair livestock sales.

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR BOARD OFFICERS President .........................................................................................................Jenise Berning Vice President .............................................................................................Gabrielle Buehler Secretary ................................................................................................Summer McCracken Treasurer ................................................................................................Maria Goettemoeller Executive Committee. .........................Seth Clark, Logan Monnin,Brandon Ike and Officers

DIRECTORS Township Clinton Cynthian Dinsmore Franklin Green Jackson Loramie

2012-13 Jacob Becker Craig Berning Ashley Michael Summer McCracken Jake Watercutter Emma Regula Bethany York

2011-2012 Kayla Bodenmiller Logan Monnin Maria Goettemoeller Devon Alexander Trisha Schulze Katelyn Bayhan Brandon Colby

1 - Appointed–One year, Boy vacancy of two year term 2 - Appointed–One year, Girl vacancy of two year term

Township McLean Orange Perry Salem Turtle Creek Van Buren Washington

2012-13 Meghan Bruns Kage Brubaker Clara Snavley Connor Bowers Heather Brubaker Jodie Schmitmeyer Noah Clark

2011-2012 Paul Goettemoeller Jenise Berning Gabrielle Buehler Renee Buehler Brandon Ike Brandon Maurer Seth Clark

3 - Appointed–One year, Boy vacancy to complete term 4 - Appointed–One year, Girl vacancy to complete term

JUNIOR FAIR DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS Beef:

Summer McCracken, Conner Bowers Jacob Becker, Jake Watercutter Clothing: G. Buehler, E. Regula, K. Bayhan Creative Arts: R. Buehler, C. Snavely Dairy: H. Brubaker, J. Schmitmeyer, N. Clark Dogs: B. Ike, J. Schmitmeyer, K. Brubaker FFA: Foods: Horses: Horses:

M. Bruns, S. Clark Emma Regula, C. Bowers R. Buehler, C. Berning, B. Maurer K. Bodenmiller, C. Kinninger, B. Colby

Goats: Photography: Poultry: Rabbits:

J.Berning, K. Brubaker, D. Alexander H. Brubaker, M. Bruns B. Colby, K. Bayhan, J. Becker D. Alexander, C. Snavely K. Brubaker Sheep, Alpacas P.Goettemoeller, B.Ike, & Llamas: S. Clark Special Interest: M.Goettemoeller, S. McCracken J. Watercutter, A. Michael Swine: J. Schmitmeyer, L. Monnin, G. Buehler, S. Clark Woodworking: N. Clark, B.Ike, J. Becker

JUNIOR FAIR ACTIVITY COMMITTEES Arenas & Activity Ctr: Awards: Barnyard Olympics:

N. Clark, A. Michael,B.Mauer, J. Becker, B. Ike, J. Watercutter M. Bruns, M. Fair, E. Regula D. Alexander, K. Bayhan, P. Goettemoeller, C. Berning Cloverbud Sharing: Jenise Berning, Katelyn Bayhan, Meghan Bruns Demonstrations: C. Bowers, L. Monnin Publicity: H. Brubaker

Exhibits & Booths: Headquarters: King & Queen: Modeling: Pen Inspections: Elections: Judging Contest:

R. Buehler, S. McCracken J.Berning, G. Buehler M. Bfruns,R. Buehler, C. Snavely G. Buehler, C. Kinninger, C. Bowers Executive Committee S. McCracken,M.Goettemoeller P. Goettemoeller, Logan Monnin K. Bodenmiller, N. Clark


2012 Shelby County Fair

12

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR BOARD MEMBERS

Jacob Becker Clinton

Kayla Bodenmiller Clinton

Craig Berning Cynthian

Logan Monnin Cynthian

Ashley Michael Dinsmore

Maria Goettemoeller Dinsmore

Summer McCracken Franklin

Devon Alexander Franklin

Jake Watercutter Green

Trisha Schulze Green

Emma Regula Jackson

Katelyn Bayhan Jackson

Bethany York Loramie

Brandon Colby Loramie

Meghan Bruns McLean

Paul Goettemoeller McLean

Jenise Berning Orange

Kage Brubaker Orange

Clara Snavley Perry

Gabrielle Buehler Perry


2012 Shelby County Fair

13

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR BOARD MEMBERS

Connor Bowers Salem

Ashley Michael Salem

Heather Brubaker Turtle Creek

Brandon Ike Turtle Creek

Jodie Schmitmeyer Van Buren

Brandon Maurer Van Buren

Noah Clark Washington

Seth Clark Washington

******

S P E C I A L AWA R D S

******

LLOYD LUTZ AWARD Criteria for the Lloyd Lutz Award: Criteria: 1. Age 16 or older as of January 1 of the year of the Fair. 2. Must participate in the Junior Fair Dairy Show. 3. Participants will be judged on: a. Preparation of the exhibit. b. Appearance and attitude of the exhibitor. c. Care of the exhibit. d. Influence in encouraging fellow Junior Fair exhibitors.

Process: 1. A preliminary evaluation will be used to select the top five exhibitors. 2. Final voting will be done by Junior Fair Dairy Show participants. 3. Voting will be done on the morning of the Junior Fair Gallon of Milk Sale and will be administered by two or more members of the Dairy Board. 4. The award will be presented during the Gallon of Milk Sale.

SWINE ABOVE AND BEYOND AWARD These awards are sponsored by the Riethman family in memory of Frank Riethman, a lifelong hog farmer and promoter of the swine industry. Two awards will be presented annually at the Shelby County Fair during Swine Showmanship: one to a Junior Exhibitor, ages 8-13, and one to a Senior exhibitor, ages 14-18 (all ages as of January 1 of the current fair year). The awards will be presented to youth who have gone above and beyond their project requirements

in an effort to improve their 4-H or FFA swine projects and promote and improve the swine industry. Award registration and essay are due by May 31. The essay is a short summary of what the member has done to improve their swine project and promote and improve the swine industry. An interview will be conducted by the Shelby County Pork Producers. Each 4-H club/FFA chapter is encouraraged to nominate two youth in each age group for these awards.

MARTHA HEINTZ MEMORIAL AWARDS

The Martha Heintz Memorial award was established by the Shelby County Junior Fair Livestock Sale Committee and the Shelby County Junior Fair Board in recognition of the many years of service to the youth of Shelby County by Martha Heintz. Martha was treasurer of the Sale Committee for ten years, establishing accounting and clerking procedures, as well as assisting with virtually all Sale Committee related activities. In addition, she was an advisor of the Anna Livestock 4-H Club for sixteen years.

Six awards are available each year, one to a Junior Fair exhibitor in each of the six livestock sale species: Cattle, Hogs, Lambs, Goats, Chickens, and Rabbits. Completed application forms are due to the

Extension office by April 1. A maximum of six applicants per species will be interviewed by a team of Sale Committee members, who will select the winners. An individual may win this award in a species for two consecutive years, and then is ineligible for one year, after which that individual may win for another two consecutive years, and so on. Those selected each year will receive an individual plaque, which will be presented shortly before each of the market livestock championship drives. In addition, the recipients’ names will be placed on a recognition panel in the livestock sale arena.


2012 Shelby County Fair

14

JUNIOR FAIR BOARD ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Executive Committee of the Shelby County Senior Fair Board has appointed a Junior Fair Board Advisory Committee in an effort to streamline communications and strengthen the link between the Junior and Senior Fair Boards. The Junior Fair Board Advisory Committee is composed of one representative of OSU Extension, one FFA Advisor, one Girl Scout representative, and five members of the Shelby County Senior Fair Board. These representatives may be changed at the discretion of the Senior Fair Board or by the membership of the Advisory Committee. 2012 Junior Fair Board Advisory Committee: OSU Extension Representative ..........................................................................................................Laura Norris FFA Advisor..........................................................................................................................................Tim Zimpfer Girl Scout Representative ...................................................................................................................Carol Hipple Senior Fair Board Reps ...............................................Mitch Brautigam, Bill Clark, Barb Heilers, & Kenny Knoop

JUNIOR FAIR ADVISORS TBA Chad Berning Michelle Brunson Bill Clark Karla Cole Barb Heilers Sarah Heilers Trena Hershberger Carol Hipple Deb Jones Liz Long Tim Lyden Ron Schmerge Jeremy Reese Dave Russell Brian Schulze Krista Schulze Eugene Schulze Greg Ward Walter Wright Tim Zimpfer

Livestock shows and sales support, data General and Dairy Judging Contests FFA Shop & Crop, Dairy, Dairy Judging Rabbits, Poultry Sheep, Alpacas & Llamas, Poultry Girl Scouts Goats Swine, General Livestock Judging Contest General Jr Fair support Girl Scouts Girl Scouts General Jr Fair support Dairy Judging Contest, Sheep Beef Horse Rabbits General Jr Fair support General Jr Fair support Dairy Swine, Dairy , Beef Swine, Sheep Swine General Jr Fair support FFA Shop & Crop, Beef

LEE H. ARCHER MEMORIAL AWARD

A special award will be presented each year to the Shelby County Junior Fair Board member who best exemplifies positive attitude, diligent leadership, unselfish cooperation, quality citizenship, and hard work toward the successful completion of the current Junior Fair. Lee Archer was a charter member of the Shelby County Junior Fair Board who willingly contributed for many years to the youth of Shelby County through the atmosphere which the Junior Fair provides. He was a 4-H Advisor for twenty years, worked in the live-

stock sale ring at the fair for twenty-five years, and exhibited livestock at the Shelby County Fair for more than thirty years. This award is dedicated by his family toward the goal of inspiring others to strive for high levels of achievement through participation in activities such as the Shelby County Junior Fair Board. Selection will be made by a vote of the entire membership of the current Junior Fair Board.

JUNIOR FAIR BOARD “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR� AWARD

This award is to honor one first year member of the Shelby County Jr. Fair Board who displays dedication, determination, hard work, teamwork, leadership and spirit.

This award is dedicated by former Jr. Fair Board member and President, Trena Hershberger, who is still active today volunteering her time to support the development of the Jr. Fair Board members. This award is designed to challenge new members to excel and contribute as much as they can while learning the ropes of a new

Board member. It is also intended to encourage increased participation by first year members. Selection criteria include:1) First year member, 2) must attend 95% of all non-fair meetings, 3) must attend 100% of required work sessions, 4) displays the desire to accept challenges and challenging people, 5) volunteers to make announcements during contests. The selection will be made through a voting process of all Jr. Fair Board members with more then one year of service on the Board.


2012 Shelby County Fair

15

4-H ADVISOR RECOGNITION 4-H advisors throughout Shelby County wear many hats. Advisors are volunteers who 1) organize a 4-H club; 2) recruit and enroll members; 3) help plan the year’s program; 4) attend and coordinate meetings; 5) guide officers and teen leaders; 6) inform the public about 4-H; 7) participate in trainings; 8) help members select projects; and much more. The rewards of being an advisor include the satisfaction of seeing youth develop skills, attitudes and new interests, helping them grow in confidence, poise, and the ability to assume responsibility and leadership, and the satisfaction of giving time and energy in service to the community. Many thanks to these volunteers who make 4-H a success!

58 YEARS

11 YEARS

Maxine Allen - Paw Prints

Deb Egbert - Botkins Builders Erin Pence - Paw Prints Joe Watercutter - Kettlersville Livestock Matthew Wick - Botkins Builders Jane Wildermuth - Botkins Livestock

54 YEARS Marv Ditmer - Starting Farmers

52 YEARS Barb Ditmer - Starting Farmers

39 YEARS Jennie Wooddell - Trailriders

35 YEARS Jan Noah - Spoons ‘N Spools

33 YEARS Sally Behr - Merry Mod Makers Fred Nederman - Thrifty Farmers

31 YEARS Carolyn Haverfield - Spoons ‘N Spools

28 YEARS Carla Meyer - Fashionettes

26 YEARS Bill Clark - Scissors to Sheep Mitzi Clark - Scissors to Sheep

25 YEARS Carol Strayer - Resource Adv. Bonnie York - Fashionettes

24 YEARS Ken Ernst – Ft Loramie Livestock Vicki Knasel - Successful 4-H Club Brenda Luthman - Merry Mod Makers Gary Sollmann - Anna Livestock Cindy Woodward - Spoons ’N Spools

22 YEARS Tony Bornhorst – Ft Loramie Livestock Cathy Koppin - Trailriders Bonnie York - Russia Livestock Steve York - Russia Livestock

18 YEARS Juanita Chaney - Starting Farmers Ann Joslin - Thrifty Farmers Patty Mack - Stitch ‘N Sew

17 YEARS Kristen Batton - Successful 4-H Sandy Pence - Paw Prints

15 YEARS Diane Andrews - Green Twp Blue Ribbon

14 YEARS DeAnna Baughman – Horse & Rider

13 YEARS Mary Grise - Scissors to Sheep Jim McCracken - Thrifty Farmers

12 YEARS Lisa Carey - Buttons and Bows Trena Hershberger - Resource Adv Ed Seger, Jr. - McCartyville Producers Pamela Wick - Botkins Builders

4 YEAR

Alanna Bornhorst – Ft. Loramie Livestock Carl Bowersock – Dog Gone Jeanie Bruns – Ft. Loramie Livestoc Cindy Copeland – Progressive Kelly Copeland – Progressive 10 YEARS Nathan Egbert – Kettlersville Livestock Shanda Ashbrook - Scissors to Elizabeth Horner – Equus Unlimited Sheep Liz Long – Resource Adv. Missy Bennett - Equus Unlimited Bernadette Meyer – Equus Unlimited Deb Cain - Adventures Greg Meyer – Anna Livestock Rob Wooddell III - Trailriders Krista Meyer – Anna Livestock 9 YEARS Bruce Peepels – Equus Unlimited Fred Bodenmiller - Shelby Co. Livestock Ted Poeppelman – McCartyville Tina Ike - Scissors to Sheep Bert Regula – Progressive Livestock Dottie Snavely - Perry Livestock Mollie Verdier – Successful 8 YEARS Nathan Verdier – Successful Kay Frieders - Horse & Rider Molly Zimpfer – Anna Livestock Donna Greiwe - Perry Livestock 3 YEAR Gretchen Hageman - Perry Livestock Kathleen Bender – Jr. Leaders Melissa Jock - Adventures Sandi Freytag – Houston Livestock Lori Langenkamp - 4-H Innovators Beverly Holthaus – Jr. Leaders Jody Seger - McCartyville Producer Lindsey Jung – Trailriders Roger Wehrman - Starting Farmers Teresa Knouff – Houston Livestock 7 YEARS Christy Millhouse – Shamrock Tina Armstrong - Camp Stitchers Deb Hovestreydt - Hoof Beats Keith Motter – Q.A. Coordinator Bill Jacob - Orange Twp Jenifer Orndorff – Perry Livestock Peggy Jacob - Orange Twp Janelle Seger – Innovators Michelle Poeppelman - McCartyville Janice Seger – Jr. Leaders Brian Schulze - McCartyville Mary Lee Smock – Botkins Little Amy Zumberger - Advisory Comm Livestock 6 YEARS Bruce Walker – Houston Livestock Alison Berning - Shamrock Stitchers Deanna Walker – Houston Livestock Susie Bowles - Hoof Beats 2 YEAR Josh Brautigam - Green Twp Blue Ribbon Christy Akers – Progressive Livestock Tricia Brautigam - Green Twp Blue Ribbon Kristi Bayhan – Spoons ‘N Spools Sonia Buehler - Paw Prints Angie Bowersock – Dog Gone Judie Gaerke - Russia Livestock LaCresha Clark – Jackson Ct. Darren Gates - Shelby Co. Livestock Cloverbuds Andy Heitman - Scissors to Sheep Kevin Doseck – Kettlersville Livestock Tonya Huelskamp - Anna Livestock Beth Ann Kovacs – Shamrock Krista Schulze - McCartyville Stitchers Phillip Smock - Botkins Livestock Jill Mangas – Innovators 5 YEARS Derek McCracken – Camp Scott Aufderhaar - Botkins Builders Tracey Ross – Jackson Ct. Cloverbuds Tracy Bodenmiller - Ft Loramie Krista Wildermuth – Spoons ‘N Spools Penny Borchers - Jackson Ctr CB Breezy Yinger – Progressive Livestock Melissa Bowers - Scissors to Sheep Christine Albers-McCartyville Jo Anna DeMotte - Perry Livestock Producer Michelle Kempfer-King - Kettlersville Lisa Aufderhaar-Botkins Builders Joseph King - Kettlersville Rachael Mummey-Trailriders Kate May - Green Twp Blue Ribbon Kara Wiley-Successful Tina Pleiman - Ft Loramie Livestock Kevin Zircher-Marcella Zircher-Perry Becky Reese – Shelby Co. Livestock


2012 Shelby County Fair

16

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR RULES AND REGULATIONS 2012 Fair Dates: Day before the Fair starts: Saturday, July 21 First day of the Fair: Sunday, July 22 Last day of the Fair: Saturday, July 28 Day after the Fair ends: Sunday, July 29 1. Competition Eligibility: a. To be eligible to participate in any Junior Fair shows, project judging, or special activities at the Shelby County Fair, a boy or girl must be a current member in good standing of a Shelby County 4-H club or FFA chapter or a member of a Shelby County Girl Scout or Brownie troop. b. Exhibitors, unless otherwise noted, must be between the ages of eight and nineteen years. An exhibitor is eligible when he or she reaches the age of at least eight years and is enrolled in third grade as of January First of the same year in which an entry is made at the Shelby County Fair. Eligibility ends when an exhibitor reaches the age of nineteen years as of December Thirty-First of the same year in which an entry is made in the Shelby County Fair. c. Enrolled 4-H Cloverbud members age 5 and in kindergarten until age 8 and in third grade may participate in the Cloverbud Sharing Activity. Cloverbud members may not participate in Junior Fair sponsored competitive activities or work directly with large animals in any Junior Fair sponsored show or event. d. When choosing projects and entries based on age; all ages are based on the exhibitors age as of January 1. It is acceptable to move up an age class. 2. All programs and events of the Shelby County Junior Fair are open to all potential exhibitors on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or disability. 3. 4-H Enrollment & Jr. Fair Entry Forms have been combined. 4-H members must use this form to enroll in the program and must be turned in to OSU Extension Shelby County by May 1 of the current year. FFA and Girl Scout members must meet their respective organizations’ enrollment deadlines and membership requirements. This same form, due May 1 to OSU Extension Shelby County must be used by 4-H and FFA exhibitors to declare entry in the current year’s Fair. 5. Girl Scouts must follow entry procedures as outlined in Department Five – Girl Scouts. 6. Separate entries must be submitted to OSU Extension Shelby County by June 1 for Special Events as noted in Department Six, including the King & Queen Contest, Modeling, and Demonstrations and Illustrated Talks. Entries for 4-H Educational Booths must also be made by June 1, but space is awarded on a first-come, first served basis. Early entry is encouraged. 7. To be valid, each entry form must be approved and signed by the local advisor. Exhibitors who are not in good standing in their local youth organization may not be allowed to exhibit upon recommendation of the local advisor. 8. There will be no entry fee for any Junior Fair exhibit. 9. NO LATE ENTRIES ARE PERMITTED. Entries may be changed within a class, but such changes may carry a penalty. For example, an exhibitor with a creative arts entry in sub-class A could change the entry to sub-class C, but s/he could not add an entire new project or class. Any changes to sub-class entries must be made by 4:00 p.m. on the second Friday in July by contacting OSU Extension Shelby County. Penalties for making an entry change may include a reduction in premium or loss of consideration for rosettes and special awards.

10. Scratches: Scratches must be made for all entries in Departments One, Two, and Three (including all animal entries and still exhibits). Exhibitors will be required to submit scratches for all animal entries at the OSU Extension Shelby County by 4:00 p.m. on the second Friday in July. Failure to make scratches may result in a fine, a reduction in premium, or loss of consideration for rosettes and special awards. 11. Fair Passes: An eligible youth must exhibit in the Junior Fair to receive a Junior Fair pass. Photos for Junior Fair passes will be taken at the Senior Fair Office starting in May. Appointments will set up after May 1st. The fair will issue only one pass per exhibitor. A maximum of two free passes will be issued to advisors for each club or chapter. Passes for additional advisors must be purchased. Exhibitors/advisors will be required to pay for passes if photos are submitted after May 1. If Junior Fair exhibitors lose their passes, they will have to pay a replacement fee of $25 to get a new one. Passes will also be issued to 4-H Cloverbuds who plan to participate in the Cloverbud Sharing Day during the Fair. 12. There will be a curfew during fair of 11:30 p.m. for Junior Fair exhibitors. A parent/guardian must be present in the campers in order for Junior Fair exhibitors to camp on site during the Fair. Junior Fair Board members may be exempt from the curfew as necessary to fulfill their roles and responsibilities. 13. Booth Set Up and Release Times: All Educational and Display Booths must be completed by Noon on the first day of the Fair. They must be kept in place until 8:00 a.m. on the day after the fair ends. Clubs are STRONGLY encouraged to complete their booth set up on the day before the Fair starts. 14. Still Exhibits (Non Animal Exhibits, Departments One, Two, and Four): ALL STILL EXHIBITS must be in place by Noon on the first day of the Fair except for Clothing, Foods, Flowers, and Vegetables. These exhibits are to be brought to the Fair prior to each revue or judging and put on display immediately after these events. Woodworking projects are accepted in the “Youth Building” or Civil Defense Building on the Fairgrounds from 6:00-9:00 p.m. on the day before the Fair starts; FFA Shop and Crop projects are accepted in the FFA Building from 9:00 a.m.4:00 p.m. on the day before the Fair starts. Vegetable exhibitors will be assigned a day on which to exhibit. All except perishable exhibits must remain in place until 8:00 a.m. on the day after the Fair ends unless otherwise noted in the premium list. State Fair Qualifiers may choose whether or not to display the actual project in their club booth. Representation of the project in the club booth is highly encouraged. 15. The Junior Fair Board is not responsible for lost or damaged articles. 16. All exhibits must remain on the fairgrounds in their designated areas until the official release times. Any exhibitor removing his/her entries before the official release time without prior permission from the Junior Fair Board will be barred from exhibition for the next year. Laminated passes will be issued to exhibitors who receive permission from the Junior Fair Board to take their project(s) out before the release time. The exhibitor will


2012 Shelby County Fair

17

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR RULES AND REGULATIONS need to present the pass to the “Booth Watch” volunteers before taking his/her project out of a booth or building or to relevant department superintendents before removing animals from the fairgrounds. 17. Any request for late arrival or early release of any project or exhibit must be submitted in writing to the Junior Fair Board c/o of OSU Extension Shelby County, 810 Fair Road, Sidney OH 45365, at least two full weeks prior to the first day of the Fair. Requests will be considered by the Junior Fair Board, and exhibitors will be notified in writing of the decision of the Board. Reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate emergency requests made in writing after the deadline on a case-by-case basis. Include as many details as possible in all written requests. 18. Premiums and Awards: Animal and still exhibits will be evaluated by a judge and will be graded either “A” or “B”. Ribbons and premiums will be awarded accordingly. “A” premiums are $3.00; “B” premiums are $2.00. Exhibitors will receive a premium voucher at the time of judging; the exhibitor or his/her parent or advisor must take vouchers (and the exhibitor’s fair pass) to the Senior Fair Secretary’s Office during posted banking hours to receive cash premium payments. Vouchers must be cashed by 9:00 p.m. on the last day of the Fair, or they will be void. 19. Still exhibits must receive an “A” ribbon and premium and be accompanied by a completed project record book (unless otherwise noted) to be eligible for consideration for Outstanding of the Day, Honorable Mention, or Best of Class rosettes, other special awards or recognition, or to qualify to compete in the Ohio State Fair. 20. If there are fewer than five exhibits in a class or sub-class a Best of Class, Outstanding of the Day, or Honorable Mention rosette may be given at the Judge’s discretion to an exhibit receiving an “A” ribbon and premium. Even if there are fewer than five exhibits in a show for a sponsored award, that award must be presented at the fair. 21. All 4-H exhibitors must be present during judging of their still projects in order to receive a premium, ribbon, or special award unless prior arrangements are made. To make arrangements, contact OSU Extension Shelby County. 22. No judge is permitted to change any award after the premium ribbon or card has been attached unless a mistake has been made in placing the ribbon or card. 23. January 1 will be used to determine the age of participants in all contests and events that are divided into age groups, such as Showmanship. 24. Junior Fair Judges’ names will be released on the second Friday in July and no sooner. The names of all judges will be posted on the extension website at http://shelby.osu.edu. 25. All Junior Fair exhibitors will conduct themselves in an orderly manner during the Fair. Any exhibitor found guilty of disorderly conduct by the Executive Committee of the Junior Fair Board will be declared ineligible to compete, and all premiums and special awards will be forfeited. 26. Parents/guardians and other family members of exhibitors shall conduct themselves in an orderly manner during the Fair. Any parent found guilty of disorderly conduct by the Executive Committee of the Junior Fair Board shall be removed from the fairgrounds. 27. If any club or chapter fails to have members present during their assigned “Exhibit Watch” (booth, project, etc.), they shall have a $15.00 fine assessed to their club or chapter. If the $15.00 fine is not paid by June 1 of the following fair season, members of the club/chapter fined will NOT be permitted to exhibit projects in the upcoming Junior Fair. 28. The Junior Fair Board has the right to bar any youth from exhibition for violation of the rules, intents, and purposes of the Shelby County Junior Fair. Situations will be

considered on an individual basis and penalties assessed by a 2/3 majority vote of the membership, subject to the review of the Shelby County Agricultural Society (Senior Fair Board). 29. All penalties imposed on youth exhibitors by other Junior Shows will be completed before an exhibitor may exhibit at the Shelby County Junior Fair. For example, if another county bars an exhibitor from their show for one year, that exhibitor may not exhibit in Shelby County for one year. 30. At the discretion of the Junior Fair Board Executive Committee in consideration of the number of projects and space available, announcements will be made concerning early release of projects after judging. 31. Call for Immediate Action and Appeal Process a. Any Call for Immediate Action of the Junior Fair Board and/or any Appeal of a decision of the Board must be submitted in writing at the Junior Fair Headquarters. Oral complaints, protests, calls for action, suggestions, and/or appeals will not be accepted. Forms for submitting a “Call for Immediate Action” or “Appeal” are available at the Junior Fair Headquarters, or a personal letter may be submitted. b. Any Call for Immediate Action must be submitted in writing and filed at the Junior Fair Board Headquarters by noon of the day following the incident being challenged. c. A written Call for Immediate Action or Appeal must be accompanied by a $50.00 cash deposit, which will be forfeited by the complainant if the Junior Fair Board or its Executive Committee does not take the desired action or overturn the decision that is being appealed. d. The Junior Fair Board president will be notified immediately when a written Call for Immediate Action or Appeal has been submitted and the $50 deposit has been paid. S/he will call for an immediate meeting of the Junior Fair Board Executive Committee and at least one Senior Fair Board representative from the Junior Fair Board Advisory Committee. e. The Executive Committee will meet with the superintendent(s) of the department involved and will either decide on the issue or vote to hold a meeting of the entire Junior Fair Board to make the final decision and/or recommendation. f. The parties submitting the Call for Immediate Action or Appeal will be given a specific time to return to Junior Fair Headquarters to receive the final decision, OR they will be contacted immediately after the decision is made to establish a meeting time to hear the final decision. g. Decisions of the Junior Fair Board or its Executive Committee on Calls for Immediate Action or Appeals are final. h. All other decisions made by the Junior Fair Board or its Executive Committee at any point during the year, with the exception of decisions made concerning Calls for Immediate Action and Appeals, may be appealed, using the procedure outlined above. i. Appeals of Junior Fair Board decisions must be submitted as soon as possible following the announcement of the decision and prior to any judging related to the appeal. Appeals will not be accepted during or after the Junior and Senior Fair judging or after exhibits are dismissed. 32. Suggestions for changing rules, regulations, deadlines, operating procedures, awards, etc. for the following year’s Fair must be submitted in writing on or before the third Friday in October. Suggestion forms are available in the Junior Fair Headquarters or online at http://shelby.osu.edu, or suggestions may be included in a personal letter or email message to the OSU Extension Office.


2012 Shelby County Fair

18

THANK YOU 2011 SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR AWARD DONORS We thank the many businesses, individuals, and organization from throughout Shelby County and the surrounding area who demonstrated their support of the 2011 Shelby County Junior Fair and its many 4-H, FFA, and Girl Scout exhibitors by sponsoring a variety of trophies and awards. These awards recognized exhibitors for their outstanding achievements. Award sponsors believe that such incentives encourage exhibitors to do their best throughout the year, helping them grow and excel. We thank many of these same donors for their support of the 2011 Shelby County Junior Fair, and we welcome many new donors, as well. 2011 Junior Fair Award Donors will be recognized at the 2011 Shelby County Junior Fair and in the 2012 Junior Fair “Yellow Pages.”

2011 AWARD SPONSORS: BEEF: Reserve Champion Beef Feeder – Aufderhaar, Brad & Family Reserve Champion Dairy Feeder – Aufderhaar, Brad & Family Champion Beef Female – Becker, Tom Champion Rate of Gain – D & M Trucking Reserve Champion Steer – Davis Family Grand Champion Dairy Feeder – Dell Delight Farms Grand Champion Dairy Steer – Dell Delight Farms Reserve Champion Dairy Steer – Dell Delight Farms Showmanship - Intermediate – Farm Credit Service Reserve Champion Market Heifer – Joslin Family Showmanship - Junior – Lamb, Meg Showman of Showmen – Maplewood Grange Showmanship - Senior – Paulus Excavating Reserve Champion Beef Female – Regula, Bert & Family Reserve Champion Rate of Gain – Russia Livestock 4-H Club Class Winners (one per class) – Shelby Co. Cattlemen's Assoc. Grand Champion Beef Feeder – Shelby Co. Cattlemen's Assoc. Grand Champion Market Heifer – Wildermuth, Paul & Family Grand Champion Steer – Woody's Market CHAMPIONS: Grand Champion Market Barrow – Barker Insurance Agency Grand Champion Market Cattle – Barker Insurance Agency Grand Champion Market Gilt – Barker Insurance Agency Grand Champion Market Goat – Barker Insurance Agency Grand Champion Market Lamb – Barker Insurance Agency Grand Champion Meat Pen Barker Insurance Agency Reserve Grand Champion Market Barrow – Barker Insurance Agency Reserve Grand Champion Market Cattle – Barker Insurance Agency Reserve Grand Champion Market Gilt – Barker Insurance Agency Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat – Barker Insurance Agency Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb – Barker Insurance Agency Reserve Grand Champion Meat Pen – Barker Insurance Agency Grand Champion Market Barrow – Primary EyeCare Associates Grand Champion Market Cattle – Primary EyeCare Associates Grand Champion Market Gilt – Primary EyeCare Associates Grand Champion Market Goat – Primary EyeCare Associates Grand Champion Market Lamb – Primary EyeCare Associates Grand Champion Meat Pen – Primary EyeCare Associates Reserve Grand Champion Market Barrow – Primary EyeCare Asso. Reserve Grand Champion Market Cattle – Primary EyeCare Asso. Reserve Grand Champion Market Gilt – Primary EyeCare Asso. Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat – Primary EyeCare Asso. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb – Primary EyeCare Asso. Reserve Grand Champion Meat Pen – Primary EyeCare Asso. CLOTHING: 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Abloom Flowers and Gifts 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Ahrns, Ann Hoying 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Becker, Janet 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Bennett, Jim & Melissa 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Emmy's Bridal Shop 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Houston FCCLA 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Jenny's Design 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Leong, Pam 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Luthman, Mary and Tony 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Mutual Federal Savings Bank 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Noah, Jan 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Romie, Nancy and Richard 4-H Style Revue Best of Construction – Ron & Nita's 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Shelby Co. Homemakers Council 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Stitch-n-Sew 4-H Club 4-H Style Revue Best of Class – Zimpfer, Tim & Raci CREATIVE WRITING: Best of Class (1/class) – Amos Memorial Public Library Creative Writing: Best Overall Junior – Sidney Daily News

Creative Writing: Best Overall Senior – Sidney Daily News DAIRY: Grand Champion Ayrshire – Bambauer Fertilizer and Seed Junior Grand Champion Female Holstein – Brick-Mar Registered Holsteins Showman of Showmen – COBA/Select Sires Production Type Winner All Breeds – Dairy Farmers of America Showmanship - Best Holstein Junior – Don Sommer Excavating Showmanship - Best Holstein Intermediate – Don Sommer Excavating Showmanship - Best Holstein Senior – Don Sommer Excavating Showmanship - Senior – Ft. Loramie 4-H Club Champion Female Jersey – Hi Grade Oil Co. Senior Grand Champion Female Holstein – Houston Livestock Junior Reserve Champion Female Holstein – Jelley, Beulah Showmanship - Junior – Kettlersville Livestock 4-H Club Senior Reserve Champion Female Holstein – Knouff, Mike & Pat Pioneer Hi-Bred Seeds Production Type Cow Class - Holstein – R. & C. Kohler Inc. Champion Female Brown Swiss – Schafer Dairy Farm Lloyd Lutz Memorial Award – Shelby Co. Dairymen's Assoc. Champion Female Milking Shorthorn – Trupointe Showmanship - Intermediate – Trupointe DOG: Obedience Novice A – Ahrns, Ann Hoying Obedience Novice B – Ashbrooke, Shanda Intermediate Showmanship B – Bertsch, Gary & Susie Obedience Sub Novice B – Bertsch, Gary & Susie Best in Showmanship – Best Friends Pet Grooming Obedience Graduate Novice A – Countryside Boarding Kennel Obedience Graduate Novice B – Countryside Boarding Kennel Intermediate Showmanship A – ENP Productions High Point Obedience – Happy Tails Pet Grooming High Point Exhibitor – Pence Family Junior Showmanship A – Pence Family Senior Showmanship B – Pence Family Junior Showmanship B – Ralph Pulfer Memorial Obedience Sub Novice A – Tri-County Veterinary Service FFA: FFA Sweepstakes Award – Farmers Elevator Inc. FFA Farm Shop Award – Trupointe FOODS: Food & Nutrition Award (Cookbook) – 4-H Innovators Food & Nutrition: Shirley Johnson Awards (3) – Children of Shirley Johnson Food & Nutrition: Dorothy Duncan Award - Adv – Clinehens, Phyllis Food & Nutrition: Dorothy Duncan Award - Int – Clinehens, Phyllis Food & Nutrition: Dorothy Duncan Award -Beg – Clinehens, Phyllis Food & Nutrition Award (Cookbook) – Fancy Cakes by Peg Pleiman Food & Nutrition Award (Cookbook) – Shelby Co. Homemakers Council GOATS: Dairy Goat Showmanship - Intermediate – Armstrong, Douglas & Tina & Family Overall Grand Champion Doe – Botkins Builders Meat Goat Showmanship - Intermediate – Bowling, Jon and Darla High Point Goat Exhibitor - Junior – CBS Boer Goats High Point Goat Exhibitor - Senior – CBS Boer Goats Boer/Boer Cross Grand Champion Doe – Clark, Bill & Mitzi Boer/Boer Cross Reserve Champion Doe – Clark, Bill & Mitzi Grand Champion Market Goat – Clark, Bill & Mitzi Reserve Champion Market Goat – Clark, Bill & Mitzi Meat Goat Showmanship - Senior – Clason, Bill and Deb Reserve Champion Doe Dry – Finkenbine Farms Dairy Goat Showman of Showmen – Heilers, Ron & Barb Meat Goat Showman of Showmen – Heilers, Ron & Barb Champion Doe Milker – Heitman, Andy


2012 Shelby County Fair Reserve Champion Doe Milker – Heitman, Andy High Point Goat Exhibitor - Intermediate – K & K Trophy Meat Goat Showmanship - Junior – Mike's Barn & Yard Connection & HighNoon Feeds Dairy Goat Showmanship - Senior – Platfoot, Joe & Family Goat Judging - 1st place Individual – ReMax One Overall Reserve Champion Doe – ReMax One Reserve Champion Rate of Gain – ReMax One Dairy Goat Showmanship - Junior – Smith, Gay Champion Doe Dry – Stewart, Russ & Family Champion Rate of Gain – Thobe, Virgil HORSE: Easy Gaited Pleasure Best of Class – Baughman, Nick & DeAnna & Family Reserve Champion Trail in Hand – Bruns, Cassie Champion English Open Hunter on the Flat – Bruns, Jeanie and Family Champion Ground Roping – Bunke, Mark Champion Moving Dummy Break Away Calf Roping – Bunke, Mark Champion Western Pleasure – Cromes Funeral Home Champion Western Riding – Easy "R" Farms Western Horsemanship, Youth with Disabilities – Easy "R" Farms Champion Speed & Control – Egbert Livestock Champion Clover Leaf Barrel – EMI Corp. Champion Horsemanship – Frieders, Jack & Kay & Family Ground Roping Youth with Disabilities – Heaton, Brad & Angie Champion Reining – Hovestreydt, Dave & Deb Champion Pole Bending – Kirk NationaLease Easy Gaited Equitation Best of Class – Koppin, Lee & Cathy & Family Open Hunter over Fences Best of Class – Marenmark Farm Champion English Showmanship – Meyer, Ned & Mary Champion Trail – Miller, Greg & Anita Hunter Hack Over Fences Best of Class – Piqua Battery Champion Trail in Hand – Piqua Champion Foundary Equitation Over Fences Best of Class – Playtex Products Versatility Best of Class – Raffel, Jan Champion Showmanship – Regal Trophy Champion English Equitation on the Flat – Sidney Kiwanis Club Musical Free Style 1st Year - Best of Class – Wooddell, Jennie Musical Free Style Junior - Best of Class – Wooddell, Jennie Musical Free Style Senior - Best of Class – Wooddell, Jennie Champion Cones & Barrels – Wooddell, Rob & Misty JUDGING Dairy Judging High Team – Brautigam, Tricia General Livestock Judging High Point Individual (3 awards) – Ft. Loramie FFA General Livestock Judging High Team – Ft. Loramie FFA Dairy Judging Contest High Point Individual (3) – Shelby Co. Dairy Boosters KING QUEEN: King & Queen Sashes, Certificates, etc. – Pioneer Rural Electric Coop. LLAMAS & ALPACAS: Champion Llama – Elsass Fabricating Reserve Champion Llama – Mutual Federal Savings Bank Champion Alpaca – Rehfus Family Reserve Champion Alpaca – Shelby Co. Farm Bureau MODELING: Modeling: Class 3 – Buttons-n-Bows Modeling: Class 2 – Cutaway Salon Modeling: Class 1 – Stewart, Emily OVERALL: Lee Archer Memorial Award – Archer, Thomas Martha Heintz Awards (Hog, Goat, Chicken, Rabbit, Lamb, Cattle) – Jr Fair Livestock Sale Committee PHOTOGRAPHY: First, Second, and Third Place Nature Photos – Buehler, Gabrielle Best of Class (3) Beginner, Intermediate, Adv – Frey, Cami Best of Show – Shelby Co. Motor Club (AAA) POULTRY: Showmanship - Intermediate – Barhorst, Ted and Anita Grand Champion Single Broiler – Davis Meats Reserve Champion Single Broiler – Davis Meats Bantam Best of Class – Huffer Chiropractic Inc. Showmanship - Senior – Lee's Famous Recipe Standard Best of Class – Lee's Famous Recipe Showmanship - Junior – Mutual Federal Savings Bank

19

Champion Pen of Broilers – Orange Township 4-H Club Reserve Champion Pen of Broilers – Orange Township 4-H Club Champion Pen of Fryers – ReMax One Reserve Champion Pen of Fryers – ReMax One Reserve Champion Single Fryer – Schulze, Brian & Krista Grand Champion Single Fryer – Schulze, Brian & Krista Showman of Showmen – Wildermuth, Paul & Family Champion Meat Pen of Turkeys Stott, Carrie Kinninger Reserve Champion Meat Pen of Turkeys – C and I Happy Poultry Farm Lacal Equipment & Corperated Champion Meat Pen of Ducks Reserve Champion Meat Pen of Ducks – Botkins Livestock 4-H Club RABBIT: Best of Breed Other Purebreds, Opposite – Anna Livestock 4-H Club California Best of Breed, Opposite – B & B Ag-Vantages, Inc. New Zealand Best of Breed, Opposite – B & B Ag-Vantages, Inc. Best of Four Class Breeds – Barker Insurance Agency Best of Show – Barker Insurance Agency Rabbit Best of Six Class Breeds – Barker Insurance Agency Showman of Showmen – Fairlawn FFA Showmanship - Junior – Farmers Elevator Inc. Best of Breed Mixed Breed, Opposite – Huffer Chiropractic Inc. Best of Breed Mixed – Kettlersville Livestock 4-H Club New Zealand Best of Breed – Kleinhens, Larry Reserve Champion Meat Pen – Liess, Roger Champion Meat Pen – Maurer Brothers Concrete Construction Best of Breed Mixed Breed, Opposite – Monnin Family Best of Breed Other Purebreds – Monnin Family Best of Breed Mixed – Paulus Excavating Showmanship - Intermediate – Real Living Realty Services Showmanship - Senior – Real Living Realty Services Mini Lop Best of Breed – Romanowski, Robert Reserve Champion Single Fryer – Shelby Co. Livestock 4-H Club Showman of Showmen – Shelby Co. Livestock 4-H Club California Best of Breed – Sorensen Insurance Agency Best of Breed Other Purebreds, Opposite – Starting Farmers 4-H Club Best of Breed Other Purebreds – Stott, Carrie Kinninger Champion Single Fryer – Thrifty Farmers 4-H Club SHEEP: Reserve Champion Market Lamb – Alvetro Dentistry Reserve Champion Rate of Gain – Archer, Ashley Market Lamb Division Reserve Champion (1/division) – B & B Farms Grand Champion Market Lamb Bodenmiller, Mike Showmanship - Intermediate – Brandt, Jim & Family Showmanship - Junior – Eilerman Insurance Champion Rate of Gain – Farm Credit Service Best Overall Ewe – Joslin Family Market Lamb Division Champion (1/division) – Noah Club Lambs Showman of Showmen – Smith Show Lambs SPECIAL INTEREST: Natural Resource & Wildlife Best of Class – Everett, Tim Electricity Best Exhibit – Sidney Kiwanis Club SWINE: Showman of Showmen – American Legion Post 446 Market Gilt Class Winner (1/class) – Argabright Family Farms Market Barrow Class Winner (1/class) – Cargill Showmanship - Senior – Farm and Service Truck Equipment Showmanship - Intermediate – Farm Credit Service Grand Champion Market Gilt – Hoewischer Farms Showmanship - Senior – Kremer, Brian & Kevin Showmanship - Junior – Schmiesing, Ryan Grand Champion Market Barrow – Shelby Co. Pork Producers Market Barrow Reserve Division Champion (4) – Shelby Co. Pork Producers Reserve Champion Market Barrow – Shelby Co. Pork Producers Market Gilt Reserve Division Champion (3) – Shelby Co. Pork Producers Market Barrow Division Champion (4) – Snider, Luke & Jennifer Market Gilt Division Champion (3) – Vaubel Swine Farm Reserve Champion Market Gilt Ward's Mist Farm WOODWORKING: Best of Class - Measuring Up – Fairlawn FFA Best of Class - Making the Cut – Schulze, Eugene & Family Best of Class - Nailing it Together – Berning Family Farms Best of Class - Finishing Up – Bowers Family


2012 Shelby County Fair

20

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR LIVESTOCK SALES Open to Junior Fair Exhibitors of Market Cattle, Feeder Calves, Market Hogs, Market Lambs, Market Rabbits, Market Goats, Meat Pens of Fryers and Broilers, Ducks, and Dairy (Gallon of Milk Sale) in the current Fair. Exhibitors may sell a maximum of one animal. (A meat pen of rabbits and meat pen of chickens will be considered the same as one animal.) THE LIVESTOCK SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR LIVESTOCK SALE COMMITTEE. RULES OF PROCEDURE Shelby County Junior Fair - Livestock Sale Committee NAME: The governing body of the Junior Fair Livestock Sale will be: SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR - LIVESTOCK SALE COMMITTEE FUNCTION: To organize, promote, and conduct all aspects of the sale of Shelby County Junior Fair market livestock. RESPONSIBILITY: The Committee is directly responsible to the Shelby County Agricultural Society, reporting major recommendations to the Junior Fair Board and to the Society. STANDING SUB-COMMITTEES: Standing sub-committee exhibitors have full sale privileges. MARKET CATTLE - Ten (10) persons representing the steer consignors 5 adults and 5 youth SWINE - Ten (10) persons representing the swine consignors 5 adults and 5 youth LAMB - Eight (8) persons representing the lamb consignors 4 adults and 4 youth RABBIT - Ten (10) persons representing the rabbit consignors 5 adults and 5 youth GOAT - Eight (8) persons representing the goat consignors 4 adults and 4 youth CHICKEN- Four (4) persons representing the chicken consignors 2 adults and 2 youth DAIRY- Four (4) persons representing the dairy consignors 2 adults and 2 youth ANNUAL MEETING I. An annual meeting will be held the first Wednesday of September following the close of the fair. The time and location of the meeting will be decided by the Committee Chairman and the Treasurer. Consignors will be notified of the details of the meeting prior to the scheduled date. AGENDA OF ANNUAL MEETING 1. Presentation of reports concerning current sale. 2. General topics of discussion relating to sale operation and business. 3. Motion from the floor and voting on the proposals. 4. Dispersal of gathering to sub-committee groups. 5. Election of new committee members from sub-committee groups. 6. Distribution of sale checks to consignors. 7. Adjournment. SALE COMMITTEE MEETINGS 1.Regular Meetings - Meetings will be called by the Chairman as necessary. A quorum of 10 members is required to conduct business. Proposals may be passed by a simple majority of the members present. The members will be notified of time and location of the meeting in writing. 2. The first regular meeting of committee will be held not more than four weeks after the annual meeting. 3. Any modifications of operating procedures or rules for each of the Sales Sub-Committees must be reported to, and approved by, the majority of the Sale Committee before that operation procedure or rule will take effect. AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES OF PROCEDURE: These rules may be amended as follows: 1. The amendment will be presented at one meeting. 2. The following meeting a 2/3 majority vote of the members present is necessary for passage. The quorum of 10 members present still applies. In the event of an amendment is proposed, all committee members will be notified in writing of the proposal on the next meetings agenda. Details of the proposal will be included in the notification. GENERAL RULES: 1. Membership to the Sale Committee is elected. A youth that exhibited in the previous year’s fair and plans to exhibit in the next year’s fair is eligible for election. Adults that are parents or guardians of eligible youth may be elected for the adult terms. The Sale Committee Treasurer is not required to be an elected member of the Sale Committee. A Treasurer may be appointed by the Chairman with a 2/3 majority of the elected Committee’s approval. If the Treasurer is not a Sale Committee member, this appointment shall be made by the first meeting of the newly organized Sale Committee, with approval no later than the second meeting. The procedure for election from sub-committee groups is at the discretion of the specie consignors and adults. 2. The length of elected term is 3 years. One-third (1/3) of the members of a

sub-committee will be elected each year at the annual meeting. Incomplete terms will be vacant until election of members at the next annual meeting. 3. Officers of the Shelby County Junior Fair Livestock Sale Committee are: A. ChairmanB. Vice-Chairman D. Assistant Treasurer C. Treasurer F. News Reporter E. Secretary 4. Duties of the Officers: A. Chairman will conduct all Committee meetings, act as the spokesperson for the Committee, act as the official liaison to the Shelby County Agricultural Society and to the Shelby County Extension Office, and sign all expense and consignors payment checks. B. Vice-Chairman will assume the duties of the Chairman whenever it is necessary. C. Treasurer will transact all financial business of the Committee and co-sign all checks. D. Assistant Treasurer will assist the Treasurer with all financial business of the Committee. E. Secretary will take notes of all meetings. F. News Reporter will issue all releases to the local news media to keep the public informed of all facets of Committee activity. 5. After the election of the officers a Finance Committee will be appointed by the Chairman, which will consist of the Chairman of each of the species standing sub-committees. The Finance Committee shall assist the Treasurer with all financial business of the Committee and management of the Sales. 6. Criteria for establishment as a Standing Committee. NOTE: The definition of a "Sale Unit’’ is one animal (Hog, Steer/Market Heifer, Lamb, Goat) or one pen of three animals (Rabbits, Chickens). A. There must be a minimum of 15 sale units showing in a market livestock class for five consecutive years. B. In the fourth year of exhibition of 15 or more animals in a market livestock class, the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion market sale units may sell. C. From the 6th year of exhibition of 15 or more sale units in a market class, and continuing on an annual basis, as long as there are 10 or more sale units in a market livestock class, the entire eligible class may sell in the regular sale. D. If in the 7th year or after, for any species, the number of sale units in a market class drops below 10, then that species will no longer sell in the sale. E. In the event a new Standing Committee is included, they will abide by all previously stated rules of the Committee and will conduct their part of the specie sale in accordance with accepted sale practices in effect at the time of their inclusion. OTHER GUIDELINES: 1. The Livestock Sale will be conducted by the Shelby County Junior Fair Livestock Sale Committee. 2. The Grand and Reserve Champion Steers/Market Heifers, Market Hogs, Market Lambs, Market Goats, Meat Pens of Rabbits and Meat Pen of Chickens and Ducks must sell. Exhibitors of other animals of these species will have the option of selling. However, they MUST declare their intention to sell at weigh-in or within one hour after the Market Animal shows by (1) Signing weight card or (2) Signing a buyer’s card for each consignment. If an exhibitor shows more than one champion, all champions may sell. 3. All Exhibitors (or handlers) are to remain with their animals after the sale until they are loaded on the buyer’s trucks or they are excused by the Sale Committee representative in charge. 4. The Exhibitor will stand the loss in the case of a condemned or devalued carcass. 5. In order to sell, all animals must have been shown in a Junior Fair Livestock Class unless granted special permission by the Junior Fair Board. 6. Weight guidelines for sale- NO EXCEPTIONS: Steers/Market Heifers - 850 lbs. minimum Rabbits - 3-51⁄2 lbs. (only pens with all three rabbits weighing between 3-51⁄2 are eligible to sell) Lambs - 90 lbs. minimum Hogs –210-280 lbs. Goats - 50 lbs minimum Chickens - 4-8 lbs. (only pens with all three chickens weighing between 4-6 or 6-8 lbs. are eligible to sell) 7. The Sale Committee will make deductions from each consignor’s check to cover Sale Expenses. Also, the Sale Committee will have the option on an annual basis to make sale deductions for Buyers’ Appreciation and a Building Fund. The Sale Committee may also invest the proceeds from the Sales in interest bearing accounts until that time that Sale consignors are paid. Such interest will be used to defray part of the Sale expenses.


2012 Shelby County Fair

21

ADMISSION PRICES GENERAL ADMISSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.00 This is for 36 inches or taller and includes admission to the fair and all mechanical where ride height is permissable. SEASON PASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25.00 PARKING (Sidney High School Lots) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE PARKING (Emerson School - Handicap Parking Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE PARKING ON FAIRGROUNDS (Limited to livestock exhibitors and merchant exhibitors only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30.00 Season Pass holders will be able to purchase discount ride bands by presenting their season pass at the MICHAELS AMUSEMENTS Ticket Booths.

RIDE SPECIAL

NOTICE: RIDES WILL NOT OPEN UNTIL 1:00 PM EXCEPT MONDAY AND RIDES WILL NOT OPEN UNTIL 4:00 P.M. SUNDAY:

Industrial Day 1- special prices through participating industries in and around Shelby County. MONDAY: Regular Admission Price TUESDAY: Carload Night - Carload night includes entry to the fair and all rides for everyone in your vehicle for $30.00. Carload night begins at 4:00 P.M. at Gate D Only. Carload night stamps must be purchased by 9:00 P.M WEDNESDAY: Industrial Day 2- special prices through participating Industries in and around Shelby County. Wrist Bands must be purchased at these Industries only for $7.00 and admits one person and ride all day. THURSDAY: Kid’s Day - Kid’s day ride special - Everyone sixteen and under will be admitted free until noon - with $7.00 special rides bands to be purchased by noon at Michael’s Amusements ticket booths. FRIDAY: Best One Tire/Sidney Tire Day at the Fair - Special priced wrist bands at $7.00 can be purchased at either Best One or Sidney Tire. SATURDAY: Regular Admission Price ATTENTION ALL JUNIOR FAIR MEMBERS - ANYONE WHO IS A SHELBY CO. JUNIOR FAIR MEMBER MAY PURCHASE RIDE BRACELETS AT $7.00. YOU MUST PRESENT YOUR JR. FAIR ID BADGE AT ANY MICHAEL’S AMUSEMENTS TICKET BOOTH TO PURCHASE YOUR RIDE BAND.

SECRETARY’S OFFICE - PHONE: 937-492-7385 OFFICE HOURS: Every Thursday Evening Starting June 7, 2012 July 5-July 21, 2012, 10:00 A.M. SPECIAL TICKET PRICES: EXCEPT KIDS DAY AT 12 NOON Harness Racing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00 Cheerleading Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00 TRUCK & TRACTOR PULLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00 ATV/TRUCK MUD BOGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 PIG AND CALF SCRAMBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00 KING AND QUEEN CONTEST . . . . . . . . . . .FREE Show Ent. Tent GAZEBO ENTERTAINMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE SHOWS TIMMY G & THE BUCKEYE BANDITS . . . . .FREE Show Ent. Tent JASON MICHAEL CARROL . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE Show Ent. Tent LOVE AND THEFT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE Show Ent. Tent DAVID CRONE-COMEDY VENTRILOQUIST. FREE Show Ent. Tent DOUBLE CUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FREE SHOW Ent. Tent HIPNOTIX BAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE Show Ent. Tent VINCENTA’S WHITE TIGERS . . . . . . .Free Show Next to Gazebo THE MASCOT ORG. . . . . . .FREE SHOW NEXT TO MILKHOUSE SHOCK WAVE Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GRANDSTAND Demo Derby & TUG-A-TRUCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 2.00 ALL PIT PASSES-TRUCK,TRACTOR,BOGS,& DEMO . . . .$10.00 CURFEW: Sunday thru Saturday 11:30 p.m. Rides open at 1.00 P.M - Close from 5:00 to 6:00 and close at 11:00

FA IR C LO S E S AT 1 1: 0 0 P . M . S A T U RD AY


2012 Shelby County Fair

22

Shelby County Horseshoe Pitching Contest FAIR TOURNAMENT LEONARD SCHAFFNER Classes A & B Classes C & D Classes E & F

OPEN MIXED TOURNAMENT Sunday, July 22 2012 Sunday, July 22, 2012 Saturday, July 28, 2012

2012

SPECIAL NOTICE: ALL FIRST PLACE TROPHIES IN THE SHELBY COUNTY FAIR TOURNAMENT FOR CLASSES A THRU F ARE DONATED BY THE SHELBY COUNTY FAIRBOARD SHELBY COUNTY TOURNAMENT Sunday, July 22,10:00 a.m. - Leonard Schaffner Mixed Open Sunday, July 22, 2:00 p.m. - Leonard Schaffner Mixed Open Monday, July 23, 7:00 p.m. - Doubles, Shelby County Only, Mixed Men & Women Tuesday, July 24, 7:00 p.m. - Men’s & Women’s Classes A & B Wednesday, July 25, 7:00 p.m. - Men’s & Women’s Classes C & D Thursday, July26, 7:00 p.m. - Men’s & Women’s Classes E & F Friday, July 27, 7:00 p.m. - Open Doubles, Mixed Men & Women Saturday, July 28,10:00 a.m. - Leonard Schaffner Mixed Open ALL CLASSES WILL QUALIFY ONE WEEK BEFORE THE FAIR SATURDAY, JULY 14TH FROM 6:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M. SUNDAY, JULY 15TH FROM 1:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M. MEN & WOMEN BOTH WILL HAVE TO QUALIFY TO PITCH IN THE 2012 FAIR TOURNAMENT DOUBLES ARE OPEN TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN PITCHING - SIGN-UP TIME FROM 6:30 P.M. NIGHTS OF DOUBLES EVENTS For More Information Contact: Leonard Schaffner, 1511 W. Mason Rd., Sidney, OH 45365 - Phone: 937-492-2609 Gene Cathcart, 4181 Hardin-Wapak Rd., Sidney, OH 45365 - Phone: 937-492-2322 For Leonard Schaffner Open contact Mike Edwards, , Sidney, OH, 45365 - 937-394-2101

CHAINSAW CARVINGS Andy

Kerns

Sunday thru Saturday All Week Long


2012 Shelby County Fair

23

SHELBY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY STAFF

Tim Everett President

Barb Heilers Treasurer

Jerry Schaffner Secretary

Mitch Brautigam Vice President

BOARD MEMBERS Term Expires at the Reorganization Meeting of 2012 Don Bodenmiller.........Salem Twp.........................443 Main St., Pt. Jefferson, Ohio 45360 Ken Ihle ......................Franklin Twp. .....................14288 Meranda Rd., Anna, OH 45302 Charles Elsass ...........Van Buren Twp. .................9131 Amsterdam Rd., Anna, OH 45302 Kenneth Knoop...........Perry Twp. .........................20601 St. Rt. 706, Sidney, OH 45365 Danny Sharrock ........Orange Twp ......................14449 Runor Dr., Sidney,Oh., 45365 Jamie Reese ..............Jackson Twp. .....................211 Cole Street, Jackson Center, OH 45334 Allen Rehfus ...............Turtle Creek Twp. ..............9365 St. Rt. 47, Sidney, OH 45365 Dave Russell ..............Dinsmore Twp. ..................16657 Lock Two Road, Botkins, Ohio 45306 Tim Everett .................Green Twp. ........................20724 Middleton-Hume, Sidney, OH 45365 Term Expires at the Reorganization Meeting 2013 Mitch Brautigam .........Orange Twp. ......................14641 Pruden Road, Sidney, OH 45365 Jerry Schmidt .............Washington Twp. ...............11186 E.Lockington,RD, Piqua,Oh. 45356 Jeremy Reese ............Jackson Twp. .....................20925 Linker Rd., Jackson Center, OH 45334 Don Henman ..............Perry Twp. .........................17401 DeWeese Rd., Sidney, OH 45365 Dan Geise ..................McLean Twp. .....................3749 St. Rt. 705, Ft. Loramie, OH 45845 Randy Bensman.........Green Twp. ........................2219 Tawawa-Maplewood Rd., Sidney, OH 45365 Tim Martin ..................Clinton Twp........................204 Piper St., Sidney, OH 45365 Eugene Schulze .........Turtle Creek Twp. ..............8700 Hardin-Wapak Rd., Sidney, OH 45365 Walter Wright..............Loramie Twp ......................4444 Russia,Versailles rd,, HoustonOH 45333 Kevin Schaffner ..........Cynthian Twp.....................5663 St. Rt. 47, Houston,Oh.,45333 Term Expires at the Reorganization Meeting 2014 Jim Bertsch ................Franklin Twp ......................15000 Meranda Rd., Anna, OH 45302 Mike Hoelscher ..........Cynthian Twp.....................5348 Rangeline Rd.,Houston, Oh.453333 Wayne Fouts .............Clinton Twp........................302 New St.., Sidney, OH 4536 Cathy Platfoot .............Salem Twp.........................21111 LeFever Rd., Maplewood, OH 45340 Barb Heilers ...............Loramie Twp ......................4797 Pampel Rd., Houston, OH 45333 Jeff Bertsch ................Dinsmore Twp ...................15366 Wells Road, Anna, OH 45302 Open...........................McClean Twp..................... Bill Clark .....................Washington Twp ................7311 Hughes Rd., Houston, OH 45333 Open...........................Van Buren Twp ..................

www.wellborn.com • Kitchen Remodeling • Tub & Shower Replacements • Complete Bath Remodeling

EDWIN F. NICKOL, INC. MONUMENTS Serving The Community Since 1900

• Experienced Installers • Visit Our Showroom • 1 Year Installation Guarantee • Quartz, Granite, Solid Surface, & Laminate Countertops Available • Bathroom Vanities And Vanity Tops On Display

128 West Russell Rd., Sidney 2280727

LLC

937-497-1991

2279436

Mike & Kim Eilerman

Markers • Mausoleums • Cemetery Lettering 741 E. Main Street, Versailles • (937)526-3711


2012 Shelby County Fair

24

THE 16TH ANNUAL CHEERLEADING CONTEST SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2012 7:00 P.M. in front of the Grandstand There will be a $2.00 per person Grandstand Charge The Shelby County Fair would like to invite you to participate in the 16th annual

Cheerleading Competition on Saturday, July 28, at 7:00 pm in the grandstand during the 2012 Shelby County Fair. Cheerleaders from Northwest/West Central Ohio are invited to participate in this event! This year the competition should prove to be the best ever! We offer an opportunity for cheerleaders and dancers to showcase their abilities in this event! Prizes will be awarded to the top teams in each division as well as a cash prize for the most spirited group. We are extremely excited to present the 2012 Cheerleading Competition at the Shelby County Fair! For additional information please contact Beverly Kauffman, with “The Cheer Barn’’, 937-778-9620 or myself at 937-492-1085. Sincerely, Cathy Platfoot Chairperson

Beverly Kauffman Coordinator

VETERANS VETERANS Veterans day activities will take place in the free entertainment tent. All veterans and their spouse will receive a ribbon and a flag pin upon entering the fairgrounds. 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. Representatives from the Dayton V.A. and the Shelby County Veterans Service Office will be available to assist veterans and answer any questions regarding eligibility, etc. There will possibly be representatives from: The Shelby County Home, Dorothy Love Retirement Home, Wilson Memorial Hospital, various pharmacies and The Shelby County Senior Center. 12:01 p.m. Color Guards will assemble in the entertainment tent and a memorial program will commence with a speaker, introductions of various veterans, remarks from the fair board, and end with 3 rifle volleys and taps to honor the departed veterans. Following the program, refreshments will be served. The tables in the tent will be manned until there is no need for them and may close early.

This Is Your Day. Come To The Fair on

Saturday July 28, 2012 FREE ATTRACTION TENT

12 NOON


2012 Shelby County Fair

Shaggy D and Raggy C Come enjoy the silly antics of Raggy Cowgirl and her amazing Biomechanical wonder-dog Shaggy! This 20 minute interactive show features dog tricks, songs and dance! The Adventures of Froglin and Bearford A 30 minute interactive musical that informs children about the effects of our actions on planet Earth and what we can do to help!

Max’s Magnificent MASCOT BAND! Come join Max the Dog and his gang as they tear up the town with fun musical numbers! This 20 minute interactive musical is sure to get everyone’s toe tappin’ and hand’s clappin’!

Shows - Sun 3-5 &7 PM Monday Thru Fri 5-7 & 9PM-Sat 1-3-5 & 7PM Next to Milkhouse Shelby Co. Fair Sponsors Rising Sun Express Crop Productions Hussey’s Restaurant Burke Oil Company Gerlach Family Homemade Ice Cream Chuck’s Foods Chester Foods Grumpy’s Barbecue Lincous Hawaiian Shaved Ice

25


2012 Shelby County Fair

26

Mud Bog Mania Shelby County Fair Presents

Thursday July 26th, 2012 starting at 6:30pm ATVs ONLY Grandstand $2.00 Classes: 2 Wheel Drive Stock 4 Wheel Drive Stock 2 Wheel Drive Modified 4 Wheel Drive Modified Super Modified All Classes 100% Payback Super Modified $200 added plus entry fees Entry Fees $10 per run - Pit Passes $10 Each ENTER GATE “D” ONLY ATV Mud Bog Rules: • All rules are subject to modification as needed to promote fairness in the competition. These rule changes will be due to conditions of the mud pit, number of racers, and time issues. All rule changes will be announced before the start of the bog. All decisions are final. • JUDGES DECISION FINAL!!! • NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON!! • ATV riders will be liable for any damage to their ATV or the property of others during their ride. • Clothing and Gear required - NO EXCEPTIONS. Not responsible for accidents. Helmets, boots, and goggles must be worn during competition. No sandals or flip flops. All riders must wear a full face helmet or helmet with goggles at all times when riding. Helmet & goggles must be strapped on before pulling up to the line. D.O.T. approved helmet and eye protection required. Contestants must wear foot protection that will completely cover the foot. • No refunds will be given if the rider chooses not to participate after signup. • All classes will run in the order listed to completion. • All riders must attend the Driver's Meeting before event begins. • ATV's must be in safe mechanical condition to compete. • Riders must conduct themselves in a safe and courteous manner at all times. In the event that any participant is observed operating his/her machine in an unsafe or unsportsmanlike manner he/she may be disqualified and excluded from competition. • All entrants must sign a waiver in advance releasing the Shelby County Fair, event officials and sponsors from liability. Any rider under the age of 18 must have a consent form signed by parent. A parent or guardian must accompany entrants less than 18 years of age. If one or both of the parents are not in attendance at the event a signed and notarized release form from the absent parent(s) will be required. Riders must beat least 16 to enter this event & show proof of age. NO EXCEPTIONS!!! • All registrations must be filled out before the start of the event. No late registrations will be accepted. • Both hands and feet must remain on the ATV at ail times during the run. • Entrants must line up in the correct starting order for this event. • Drivers have 2 minutes from the time they are called to report to the starting line. Any rider reporting to the line without the required clothing or gear ready will be disqualified from the event. • Only 2 people per ATV will be allowed in the pit area: one rider and one helper. • Not Responsible for Accidents. • Drivers must take the responsibility to become aware of the features of the ATV prior to the event, including locations of brakes, throttle, and ignitions switch. • All rules and classes are subject to change on site depending on entries. • The event officials reserves the right to assist ATV placement of a class to enter. Entrants may enter any class that they are not disqualified from

entering. In other words, a driver can participate in any class their ATV is qualified for and in higher classes. You cannot go down a class. If you choose a class that your ATV does not belong in we reserve the right to put you in the class we feel you belong. You will be moved up to the next appropriate class and given the opportunity to participate. In other words, you will be allowed to run in the smallest class your ATV qualifies for - not automatically raised to the highest class. • All ATVs entered in this event must have a means of attaching a tow rope to the ATV should it become disabled or stuck during the event. Rider is responsible for hooking tow rope to his/her quad. Rider accepts responsibility for any and all damages caused while being pulled from the pit. • No One Will Be Allowed To Ride On The Outside Of Any ATV At Any Time! Only one rider per ATV at a time. • Any tire size is ok, but no chains, spikes, paddle tires, or agricultural/tractor tires. All tires must be ATV based. • Entrants MUST REFRAIN FROM ALCOHOL OR YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. • Flagman controls the run. Flagman starts your run. Flagman ends your run. Time starts when the flagman signals you to go and ends when the flagman signals you to stop. • If a rider commits a false start, (leaving before the signal from the flagman), the rider will have one minute added to his/her time. • All ATV's must have rear brakes, and chain guards. • All rules and classes are subject to change on site depending on entries. • NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON - EVEN DISQUALIFICATION! • Any quad with a 2wd/4wd switch must stay in one position during the run. • All ATVs must have a working Muffler(s) or Silencer(s) MUD BOG RULES: • All rules and classes are subject to change on site depending on entries. • Boundaries of the mud bog will be clearly marked. Participants who partially leave the course with any portion of their ATV will be disqualified. No riding the sides of pits. If any tire goes out of the pit you will be disqualified. • We reserve the right to rework the mud pit at any time during the event. • Once forward progress stops, the run is over, the flag man will start and stop the run, all decisions final and binding. • An ATV must move at least it's own length to have a valid run. If it does not move it's own length from the start line it will be restarted. If the ATV does not make it's own length a second time it is disqualified. • Winner for each class will be determined by the ATV that makes it through the mud pit in the-fastest time. If no ATV makes it through the mud pit, winner will be determined by the ATV with the farthest distance. Distance is measured from the front the start line to the front tire of the ATV. • IRS and SRA quads can compete against each other. In this type of mud pit there are no ruts that will give an IRS quad an advantage so the classes will be based on engine size.


2012 Shelby County Fair

27

Mud Bog Mania Shelby County Fair Presents

Thursday, July 26th, 2012 starting at 6:30pm 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRUCKS Admission price to the Fair $9 over 36” tall includes rides. Pit Passes $10 each, 1 free pit pass per truck. ENTER GATE “D” ONLY

Grandstand

MUD BOG RULES: Mud Bog Classes: Street I - 35” DOT tires and under, unaltered 4 to 6 cylinder engines only Street II - 35” DOT tires and under, unaltered 8 to 10 cylinder engines only Modified - Up to 40” DOT tires, unaltered engines only Super Modified - All other size and type tires and engines

$2.00

1. See General Rules. 2. Classification will be assigned the day of the event and consideration of individual vehicle components will be at the tech officials’ discretion. 3. All runs will be based on time and distance. Distance will be measured to the center of the front wheel hub on the driver’s side. Any ties will be determined by another run. 4. Flag officials will signal to stop when forward motion has ceased for five consecutive seconds. Backing up after crossing start will disqualify the run. 5. All drivers must wear a helmet in addition to regular safety clothing. Removal of helmet will result in disqualification. 6. All drivers must remain in the vehicle with helmets on while being removed from the pit. Only exception to be for driver to re-hook a failed hitch at the direction of the officials. 7. All vehicles must have a minimum 1” diameter hole suitable for connection of a screw shackle for retrieval cable. 8. All vehicles must have transmission in neutral or park while cable is being

75% Payback in each class Entry Fee $20 per run, limit 1 buyback hooked and unhooked. 9. All vehicles will start at the starting line assigned by the officials. Time will start on the officials signal to the driver to start. 10. All vehicles with engine stalls at the starting line may restart from that position as long as the centers of the rear tires do not cross the starting line. Driver must star seated and hod must stay shut. Driver will be given one minute to restart and the clock will remain running during this time.

BARKER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.

Covering Your Insurance Needs for Over 40 Years Home • Auto • Farm • Umbrella

Denny Barker

Deron Barker Dan Barker

Amy Cobb

937-492-1857 1-800-535-5410 2280694

9040 Co. Rd. 25-A North, Sidney • fax 937-492-1465 • email:office@barkerinsurance.biz


2012 Shelby County Fair

28

SHELBY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY DIRECTORS

Walter Wright Loramie

Bill Clark Washington

Jim Bertsch Franklin

Open Van Buren

Open McLean

Mike Hoelscher Cynthian

Eugene Schulze Turtle Creek

Kevin Schaffner Cynthian

Cathy Platfoot Salem

Jeff Bertsch Dinsmore

Barb Heilers Loramie

Ken Ihle Franklin

Don Bodenmiller Salem

Charles Elsass Van Buren


2012 Shelby County Fair

29

SHELBY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY DIRECTORS

Kenneth Knoop Perry

Danny Sharrock Orange

Jamie Reese Jackson

Allen Rehfus Turtle Creek

Dave Russell Dinsmore

Tim Everett Green

Jerry Schmidt Washington

Mitch Brautigam Orange

Don Henman Perry

Dan Geise McLean

Randy Bensman Green

Tim Martin Clinton

Wayne Fouts Clinton

Jeremy Reese Jackson


2012 Shelby County Fair

30

SHELBY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS

Jack Toomey Commissioner

Julie Ehemann Commissioner

Larry Kleinhans Commissioner

John Lenhart Shelby Co. Sheriff

Bob Geuy County Engineer

Denny York Auditor

Michelle Mumford Clerk of Courts

Dr. Fred Haussman Coroner

Jim Stevenson Common Pleas Judge

Duane Goettemoeller Municipal Court Judge

Linda Meininger Treasurer

Chris Roediger Shelby County Maintenance Supervisor

William Zimmerman Probate & Juvenile Judge

Ralph Bauer Prosecutor

Jodi Siegel Recorder

Natural Resources Area located in the . . .

Community Foundation Hall Visit the fair displays and nature fun in the Natural Resources Area located in the Community Foundation Hall! There is something for everyone including FREE Nature Crafts at 3pm and 7pm daily!

Sponsored by these local partnering agencies... Shelby Soil & Water Conservation District North Central Ohio Solid Waste District Shelby County Master Gardeners City of Sidney Water Treatment Plant City of Sidney Waste Water Treatment Plant

Shelby County Farm Bureau Lake Loramie State Park Shelby County Park District City of Sidney Parks & Recreation Shelby Co. Sharpspurs Chpt., NWTF

Watch the Sidney Daily News for a schedule of “Grow & Know” mini educational presentations to be held during the fair!


2012 Shelby County Fair

31

GIGANTIC MIDWAY

Exciting, Thrilling Rides Games - Food - Exhibits MICHAEL’S ENTERPRISE, INC.

SPECIAL DAILY EVENTS RIDES OPEN AT 1:00 PM EACH DAY EXCEPT MONDAY AT 4:00PM SUNDAY: Industrial Day 1- special prices through participating Industries in and around Shelby County. Wrist Bands must be purchased at these Industries only for $7.00 and admits one person and ride all day. MONDAY:

Rides will not open until 4:00 P.M. Regular Admission

TUESDAY:

Carload Night - Carload night includes entry to the fair and all rides for everyone in your vehicle for $30.00. Carload night begins at 4:00 P.M. at Gate D Only. Carload night stamps must be purchased by 9:00 P.M.

WEDNESDAY: Industrial Day 2 - special prices through participating Industries in and around Shelby County. Wrist Bands must be purchased at these Industries only for $7.00 and admits one person and ride all day. THURSDAY:

Kid’s Day - Kid’s day admission and ride special - Everyone sixteen and under will be admitted free until noon - with special rides bands to be purchased for $7.00 at Michael’s Amusements ticket booths.

FRIDAY:

Best One Tire/Sidney Tire Day at the Fair - Special priced wrist bands at $7.00 can be purchased at either location.

SATURDAY:

Regular Admission Price


2012 Shelby County Fair

32

The Shelby County Fair Presents: Ohio’s Number One Free Entertainment Tent & The Milkhouse Stage And Free Entertainment Gazebo # JASON MICHAEL CARROLL # LOVE & THEFT # DAVID CRONE COMEDIAN VENTROQUILIST # THE HYPNOTIX BAND # WIRED FOR CHRIST # GLEN PARKS # HOUSTON BAND # VICENTA’S WHITE TIGERS # DOUBLECUT # THE MASCOT ORGANIZATION SHOW # TIMMY “G” AND THE BUCKEYE RANDITS # THE GUITAR KIDS # THICK &THIN # FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH YOUTH BAND # BEHOLD THE KINGDOM # JOE MCMILLAN # The Shelby County Fair Board would like to thank the following sponsors for their cooperation in bringing you this fine entertainment. Honda Of America Best One Tire Sidney Tire Cargill inc B & B Ag Advantages Schaffer Ins., Sidney and Anna Tractor Supply Company Poor Farmers RV Sales & Service & Campgrounds Mutual Federal Savings Ron & Nita’s C & G Distributing Hydro Aluminum Area Energy & Electric Woody’s Market Design-N-Wood.LLC. Mike’s Cheese Shack Area Energy And Electric BMI Multi Works Sidney Daily News Hood Enterprises Tri-Co. Insurance Beck’s Seed Co. Buckeye Ford NK Telco Lincous Hawaiian Shaved Ice

Clancy’s Resturant Woody’s Market Dr. Lisa Alvetro Rismiller Concessions LLC. Community Foundation Of Shelby Co. Farm Credit Services Helena Hussey’s Restaurant Burke Oil Company Helman’s Auto Parts Rising Sun Express Gerlach Family Homemade Ice Cream Hemmelgarn Services, Inc. Emerson Climate Technologies Inc. Grumpy’s Barbecue Pullins Drainage Inc. Chester Foods The Snack Shack Crop Productions DJ’s Kettle Korn R&B Enterprises Detailing Machining Clawson’s Amusements PNC Bank United Way Chuck’s Foods


2012 Shelby County Fair

33

2012 SHELBY COUNTY FAIR COMMITTEES Antique Machinery: Baby Land: Banner Committee: Bleachers: Budget: Camping: Carload Night: Cattle Beef & Dairy: Chaplain: Cheerleading: Commercial Building: Company Picnics: Constitution: Demo Derby: Draft Horses: Elections: Entertainment Committee: Ex. Committee: Fine Arts: Fire Protection: Gates & Fence: Gazebo Goat Dept.: Grandstand Ticket Sellers: Grandstand Ticket Takers: Grange Hall: Grounds Personnel: Industrial Days:

Randy Bensman, Ch. Kenny Knoop, C Eugene Schulze Don Bodenmiller, Ch. Jerry Schmidtr, Ch., Danny Sharrock, Tim Martin, Kevin Schaffner Jeff Bertsch, Ch., Charles Elsass, Eugene Schulze, Bill Clark, Randy Bensman, Ex. Comm. Jeremy Reese, Ch., Jamie Reese, Ch., Jeremy Reese, Mike Hoelscher, Jamie Reese, all available board members Eugene Schulze Ch., Cathy Platfoot, Kenny Knoop, Dan Geise Charles Elsass Cathy Platfoot, Don Bodenmiller Jim Bertsch, Ch., Mike Hoelscher Randy Bensman, Jeff Bertsch, Don Bodenmiller Jeff Bertsch, Bill Clark Danny Sharrock, Jeremy Reese, Jamie Reese, Wayne Fouts. Bill Clark, Allen Rehfus Jim Bertsch Ch., Don Henman, Dan Geise, Tim Martin, Eugene Schulze Jeff Bertsch, Randy Bensman, Tim Martin Tim Everett, Mitch Brautigam, Barb Heilers, Jerry Schaffner Charles Elsass, Ch., Cathy Platfoot, Tim Martin, Randy Bensman Kevin Schaffner, Ch., Don Bodenmiller, Walter Wright Allan Rehfus, Ch., Jerry Schmidt, Randy Bensman Tim Martin Bill Clark, Ch., Allen Rehfus Kenny Knoop, Ch., Allen Rehfus,Don Henman Dan Geise, Ch., Jerry Schmidt, Danny Sharrock, Ken Ihle Dave Russell, Ch., Jim Bertsch, Dan Geise, Mike Hoelscher The Executive Committee Jim Bertsch, Dave Russell, Don Bodenmiller

Junior Fair Rep: Kids’ Day: Kids Tractor Pull: Machinery: Midway Safety: Paging: Parking: Pig & Calf Scramble:

Police, security : Senior Citizen Day: Sheep (Open): Show Arena: Speed Committee: Swine Dept.:

Veterans Day: Pit Pass:

Web Site: Wash Stands

Mitch Brautigam, Ch., Bill Clark, Barb Heilers, Kenny Knoop, Walter Wright Jeff Bertsch, Mike Hoelscher, Ch. Jamie Reese, Wayne Fouts Randy Bensman, Ch., Wayne Fouts Randy Bensman, Ch., Dan Geise Mitch Brautigam Charles Elsass. Wayne Fouts, Jerry Schmidt Mitch Brautigam Ch., Tim Everett Co-Ch., Jeremy Reese, Jamie Reese, Randy Bensman, Bill Clark Jeremy Reese, Jamie Reese Jim Bertsch Mike Hoelscher, Dan Geise. Kevin Schaffner Dave Russell, Co-chair, Don Henman, Co-chair Walter Wright, Ch., Don Bodenmiller, Kevin Schaffner, Danny Sharrock, Ken Ihle, Wayne Fouts Walter Wright, Jerry Schmidt Randy BensmanCh.,Cathy Platfoot Co-Ch. Danny Sharrock, Ron Schmerge, Dave Russell all available board members Jeff Bertsch, Ex. Comm. Don Bodenmiller, Eugene Schulze

SCHAFER OIL COMPANY ~ SINCE 1950 ~

WE MAKE SERVICE OUR BUSINESS FARM • HOME • FACTORY GASOLINE • DIESEL FUEL • FUEL OIL AUTOMATIC DELIVERY “WE WELCOME NEW ACCOUNTS”

937-295-2801 or 1-800-295-2801

2279404

9109 ST. RT. 66, FT. LORAMIE, OH 2277473

6 E. Main St., Wapakoneta 888-417-8623/419-738-8623 www.sorensenins.com


2012 Shelby County Fair

34

CONSTITUTION OF THE SHELBY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ARTICLE I — TITLE AND PURPOSE The organization shall be known by the name of the Shelby County Agricultural Society. The purpose of this society shall be, the improvement of agriculture, industry, public schools and other interests of the county the board deems proper. ARTICLE II — MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Any person of legal age (18 years of age), if a resident of Shelby County can become a member of this society, by purchasing a season pass, then presenting this in the Office of the Secretary by 9:00 p.m. two days before the election of the members of the board. Only lifetime members are exempt and may use their lifetime membership card to allow admission and voting privilege at the fair. Section 2. Membership certificates shall bear dates (day and year membership begins and day and year membership ends) denoting period of membership in the society, name of the society and a place for the signature of the person holding said membership. Section 3. No person shall pay for or secure more than one membership, and that membership shall be for himself/herself. Section 4. Membership certificates must be on sale two weeks before old memberships end. Section 5. No membership shall be issued to corporations, organizations, partnerships or farms. Section 6. Tickets of this organization shall be known as membership certificates, general admission tickets, single admission tickets, Grandstand tickets, and Season tickets. ARTICLE III — BOARD OF DIRECTORS Section 1. The Board of Directors of this society shall consist of 28 members, 2 from each township and must be 18 years of age. The township director’s terms of office shall be 3 years, with 1/3 of the director terms being up each year. Any unfilled township seats will be filled, for the full term of the vacant seat, by an “at Large” bid. Persons filling the seat may be from any township, proposed by a board member, and approved by a majority vote by members present at that meeting. Seats can be filled at any time during the term but, is not required to be filled. Section 2. For the transaction of business of the society, a majority shall constitute a quorum. Section 3. A majority of those present shall be necessary to carry a motion. Section 4. Any vacancy caused by death, resignation, removal from office, or other causes, may be filled by the Board until the next annual election, when a director shall be elected for the unexpired term. Section 5. Any board member having served 20 or more consecutive or more years on the board, in good faith, shall be made an honorary member of the board and shall be given a metal identification card which will admit him/her and spouse to grounds and grandstand at all future fairs. ARTICLE IV — ELECTION Section 1. The annual election of directors shall be held at the office of the Secretary of the Society, at the Shelby County Fairgrounds on the last day of the fair from the hours of 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The president of each society shall appoint three judges and two clerks who are members of the society, but not candidates for election election of the directors of the society and to declare the results thereof. Section 2. The said election shall be by ballot, said ballot must be marked with an X opposite the name of each candidate voted for, otherwise the name will not be counted. Section 3. Only persons 18 years of age, holding membership certificates (including lifetime membership certificates) on the date and hour of the election may vote. Permit no member of a society to vote by proxy. Section 4. Membership ticket holders must declare their candidacy for the office of director of the Society by filing with the Secretary of the Society, a petition signed by ten or more

members of the Society, who are residents of Shelby County. The secretary will date and time the said petition. Said petition must be filed at least by 12:00 noon seven days prior to the annual election of directors is held. Only regularly nominated candidates who have met the filing requirements will be eligible for election as a director. Members have the right to vote for the candidate running for the director in the society from the township in which the member resides. Section 5. The term office of the retiring directors shall expire and that of the directors-elect shall begin on the last Saturday of October or until their successors are elected and qualified. Section 6. Persons wishing to vote must present a current membership card before voting privilege can be exercised. Membership card must show township in which voter resides and signature of holder. The clerks of election shall register the names of all persons voting and tally the count. Section 7. In case any election results in a tie vote, the director shall be determined by a flip of a coin. ARTICLE V — ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEMBERSHIP Section 1. The annual meeting shall be held at the office of the Secretary of the Society or a place selected by the Board of Directors on the 3rd Wednesday of November of each year. Section 2. The purpose of this meeting shall be to conduct all unfinished business for the year, such as Secretary’s report, President’s report, Treasurer’s report and reports of all special committees. Section 3. Opportunity shall be given the membership to make recommendations and suggestions for the improvement of the fair. Section 4. Publication of notice of the meeting in a newspaper of general circulation shall be made not more than ten days or less than three days prior to the annual meeting of the membership. ARTICLE VI — ORGANIZATION AND MEETINGS Section 1. The Board of Directors shall meet annually on the third Wednesday of November of each year, and elect a President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The President, Vice President, and the Treasurer shall serve one year, and Secretary not more than three years as the Board may determine, and until their successors are elected and qualified. Section 2. The President and Vice President shall be Directors. The Secretary and the Treasurer may or may not be a Director. Section 3. Before the election of Officers the newly elected Directors shall qualify by taking the following oath or affirmation before the President of the Society or a competent authority designated by law, “I do solemnly swear or affirm that I will support the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of Ohio, the laws of Ohio and rules and regulations of the Department of Agriculture of Ohio pertaining to Agricultural Societies and to the best of my ability perform the duties of Director of the Shelby County Agricultural Society, so help me God.’’ ARTICLE VII — BONDS Section 1. The Shelby County Agricultural Society shall carry a blanket policy covering all fair board members. The names are not necessary and if there should be a change of personnel during any year, they are covered immediately. ARTICLE XII — CALLING OF MEETING Section 1. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held at regular intervals as decided by the Board of Directors. A meeting may be called on the order of the President of the Society. In the event the President of the Society refuses to call a meeting, the Secretary shall be required to do so when requested in writing by not less than three members of the Board.


2012 Shelby County Fair Section 2. Notice of special meetings of the Board of Directors shall be delivered to each Director at least two days before the meeting. ARTICLE IX — ORDER OF BUSINESS Section 1.1. Roll Call 2. Reading and approval or adoption of minutes 3. Bills and accounts 4. Report of Committees 5. Report of Officers 6. Unfinished Business 7. New Business 8. Appointments 9. Adjournment Section 2. The order of business may be temporarily suspended at any meeting upon a majority vote of a quorum present. ARTICLE X — AMENDMENTS Section 1. Amendments to the constitution or by-laws may be proposed by: A majority of the Board of Directors at a scheduled meeting voting in favor of placing an amendment on the ballot or; filing a petition with the Secretary of the Society. Said petition must set forth the proposed amendment and be signed by not less than 25 members. Section 2. If an amendment is proposed, it shall be submitted to the membership of the Society at the annual meeting of the membership of the Society. Section 3. When more than one amendment shall be submitted at the same time, they shall be so submitted as to enable members to vote on each amendment, separately. Section 4. If the majority of the membership voting on the proposed amendment shall adopt such an amendment, it shall become a part of the constitution or by-laws. ARTICLE XI — RULES Section 1. The Board of Directors may enact such rules and regulations for conducting the affairs and business of the Society which do not conflict with the constitution or by-laws, regulations of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, or laws of the State of Ohio. Section 2. The rules governing the operation of County Agricultural Societies by the Ohio Department of Agriculture shall apply to the Shelby County Agricultural Society. REGULATIONS The Society will hold regular meetings on the third Wednesday of every month. The meeting will be called to order at 7:30 P.M. The Executive committee will meet on the Monday preceding the regular meeting at 7:30 P.M. The fair will open to the public on SUNDAY July 22,2012 and close on the following Saturday. All exhibitions are to be on display by 10:00 A.M. Sunday, the first day of the fair. The gates will open at 7:00 A.M. each day. At that time every officer is expected to be at his post. Any FFA or 4-H member entry in any open class must pay the regular stall or pen fee in that Department and have livestock on display by 10:00 A.M. the first day of the Fair. A curfew at 12:00 P.M. each evening will be imposed for all children less than 18 years of age unless accompanied by their parent. Restricted sleeping quarters for Junior Fair Exhibitors will be assigned and they shall confine themselves in compliance with 12:00 P.M. curfew. No disorderly conduct will be permitted. A police force will be on the grounds sufficient to preserve order and see the laws of the State and rules are enforced. Any person may enter any animal or articles for exhibition by purchasing a membership and by paying other charges stated in Department Regulations. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES No person who is an exhibitor can act as Judge on the class in which he exhibits or upon stock or articles in which he has an interest. Superintendents will report the animals entitled to premium and all parties failing to bring their animals in the ring. If there is any question as to the regularity of any entry, or the right of any animal or article to compete in the class or age, or otherwise, the Judge shall report the same to the Superintendent in charge for adjustment.

35

No Judge is permitted to change any award after the premium ribbon or card has been attached, unless a mistake has been made in placing the ribbon or card. When animals or articles are not deemed worthy, the Judge shall not award a premium. All animals or articles must be entered and exhibited in the class in which they belong and have entry card and number attached. No person will be allowed to interfere with the Judges during their deliberation, and any person, by letter or otherwise attempting such interference will be excluded from competing, and if the Board is satisfied that a premium has been obtained by fraud, then such premium shall be forfeited. If it is ascertained that an exhibitor has in an ungentlemanly and public manner taken exception to the judgment of the Judges, the Board of Directors shall expel such persons so offending from competing for a premium, or exhibiting until he shall have made proper apology and be reinstated by a vote of a majority of the Board of Directors. Any exhibitor removing exhibit or any part of exhibit before the designed time will forfeit any or all of the premium won. Exception to this rule will be livestock sold at the Annual Sale on Thursday. All possible precautions will be taken to prevent accidents and preserve order, but the management will in no case be responsible for any injury to persons or property. Exhibitors shall be subject to the orders of the Executive Committee and Superintendent of the classes in which they are exhibiting, as to location and conduct in the exhibition of stock and all articles. All entry fees and rents must accompany entry blank. REGULATIONS GOVERNING FOOD AND DRINK STANDS OPERATING AT THE SHELBY COUNTY FAIR The following regulations will be enforced by the Shelby County Health Department. 1. Prior to conducting a food or drink stand the food or drink operator shall obtain or renew a license before he/she begins conduct of his/her food or drink stand. 2. No one shall construct, install, provide, equip, or extensively alter a food or drink operation until the plans thereof have been submitted to and approved in writing by the health department. SANITARY REQUIREMENTS 1. Every food and drink operation shall be maintained in good repair and shall be kept thoroughly clean and free from any accumulation of filth, garbage, rubbish, or other waste. 2. All rooms or areas in which meals or lunches are prepared or served shall be provided with sufficient ventilation to prevent undue condensation or accumulation of offensive or dangerous fumes, gases, mists, or odors. 3. Working surfaces where food is prepared and where utensils are washed shall be illuminated by a minimum of forty foot candles of light. 4. Food and drink operations are located within a reasonable distance of public toilets or other toilets which are properly maintained and are available for use by the employees. 5. Adequate and convenient handwashing facilities are required for all food and drink operations. 6. The water supply shall be adequate and of safe sanitary quality. 7. All multi-use utensils used in connection with a food or drink operation shall be so constructed as to be easily cleaned and shall be kept in good repair. Single service utensils are encouraged. 8. All utensils and fixtures shall be kept clean and free from dust, dirt, insects, and other contaminated material. Single service utensils or containers shall be used only once. All multi-use utensils used by the consumer shall be thoroughly cleaned and effectively subjected to an approved bactericidal process after each usage. All other multi-use utensils shall be thoroughly cleaned and subjected to an approved bactericidal process immediately following the day’s operation. 9. After bactericidal treatment, utensils shall be stored in a clean, dry place protected from flies and other contamination and shall be handled in a manner to prevent contamination.


2012 Shelby County Fair

36

10. All liquid wastes shall be properly disposed of in a public sanitary sewerage system, or by another approved method of sewage disposal. Food or drink units which are not hooked directly to a sewage system shall provide an approved waste water container and emptied as often as necessary so as not to create a liquid waste nuisance. All garbage is kept in tight, rodent proof, easily washable receptacles which are covered with close fitting lids when not in regular use. Trash and garbage are removed from the food operation as often as necessary to prevent a nuisance or unsanitary condition. 11. All food needing refrigeration to prevent spoilage shall be maintained at a temperature of 45 degrees F or below and hot foods shall be kept at 140 degrees F or above except during periods of preparation and service when it is not practical to maintain such temperatures. The food operator should use thermometers for assistance in maintaining proper temperature control. 12. Food shall be kept covered and protected from flies, dust, dirt and other sources of contamination at all times. All practical means shall be used for the elimination of flies, roaches, vermin, and rodents. For the elimination of flies, fly - repellent fans, fly paper, fly traps, or fly killing sprays or powders may be used. Also foods may be screened with not less than 16 mesh wire or plastic cloth. 13. All employees shall wear clean garments and shall keep their persons clean and neat at all times while engaged in handling food or utensils. No employees while engaged in preparing or serving food shall use tobacco in any form. All employees shall wear their hair clean and neat and under control at all times. 14. All food shall be clean, wholesome, free from spoilage, and so prepared as to be safe for human consumption. 15. No person affected with a disease in a communicable form shall work in any food service operation. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR ANIMALS EXHIBITED ON FAIRGROUNDS 901-5-13

(A) Each society shall: (1) Have at their annual fair, and at any other livestock exhibition which is sponsored by or is under the control of the society, an official veterinarian who has been approved by the director of agriculture for such service; (2) Submit to the director for his consideration, the name and address of the veterinarian whom the society proposes to appoint, not less than twenty days before the opening of the fair; (3) Certify the appointment of an approved veterinarian to the director not less than ten days before the opening day of the fair; (4) Through the official veterinarian enforce the laws of Ohio and the regulations of the department of agriculture which pertain to livestock exhibited at county and independent fairs. (B) Each official veterinarian shall: (1) Enforce the laws of Ohio and the regulations of the department of agriculture according to recommendations of the division of animal industry of the department. (2) Inspect the livestock, and any required health certificates for evidence of any contagious or infectious disease; (3) Carry out any recommendation of the division of animal industry to protect the health of the livestock exhibited at the fair; (4) Report to the division of animal industry any refusal or failure on the part of any exhibitor or of the society to observe or comply with the law or regulation governing the movement or exhibition of livestock; (5) At the close of the fair, make an official report required by the department. PROHIBITION OF STIMULATION OR MAKING APPEAR MORE SOUND ANIMALS ENTERED IN COMPETITION 901-5-14 No society shall permit the injection of administration:

You put your heart into everything you do. So do we. Security, Freedom Caring, Choices

At Dorothy Love Retirement Community we value you and the things you value...

Please stop by our booth at the Entertainment Tent on Senior Citizens Day, July 24 starting at 9:00am

At Dorothy Love you’ll have the security and comfort of a spacious house or apartment. Plus you’ll experience the peace of mind, knowing that should you need them, Assisted Living and Health Care are available. We invite you to visit us and discover why Dorothy Love is called the“Heart of Retirement Living”. 3003 West Cisco Road, Sidney, OH 45365 www.dorothylove.com

Call Lu Ann Presser at (937) 497-6542 2280701


2012 Shelby County Fair (A) Of any drug or any kind or description, or the physical application of any electrical, mechanical, or other appliance, to stimulate any animal which is entered in any form of competition. (B) To any animal, of any material which will conceal the true conformation or condition of said animal, or make said animal appear more sound than it actually is. The Shelby County Agricultural Society reserves the right to draw blood at a random. PROHIBITION OF USE OF SOCIETY FACILITIES OR EMPLOYEES TO PROMOTE CANDIDACY OF DIRECTORS 901-5-15 (A ) No director or other officer of a society shall use society funds, facilities, or employees: (1) To promote the candidacy of any member who seeks election or re-election to the board of directors of the society; or (2) To influence the votes of members upon any amendment to the constitution or by-laws of a society which is submitted as provided by regulation 901-1-08. (B ) No person employed by a society shall engage in any of the activities specified in this rule. 901-13-03 RACING ON FAIR TRACKS To be eligible to receive money from the Ohio fairs fund for stake racing, the races must be held on the fairgrounds of the Agricultural Society applying for the money. Races may be held at another fairgrounds only for unfavorable weather or other unavoidable causes related to the physical conditions of the track and only then with prior approval of the director of agriculture. 2012 SEASON/OHIO’S LIVESTOCK HEALTH EXHIBITION RULES Rule 901:1-18-01 CHAPTER’S APPLICATION (A) Animals listed in this chapter when moved or imported into Ohio for exhibition purposes only shall comply with the requirements of this chapter and when in compliance with the provisions of this chapter shall, with the exception of rules governing movement and importation of quarantined animals, be exempt from any other rules governing movement within or importation into Ohio. (B) Animals moved within or imported into Ohio for any purpose in addition to exhibition shall meet all movement and import requirements of Chapter 901:1-17 of the Administrative Code. 901:1-18-02 DEFINITIONS AS USED IN THIS CHAPTER: (A) “Exhibition’’ means any public show of animals which is sponsored by or under the control of any Ohio county or independent agricultural society organized under Chapter 1711 of the revised code; or the Ohio state fair; or which is assembled for a period which exceeds thirty-six hours or contains animals of origins other than Ohio. (B) “Certificate of Veterinary Inspection’’ means a form from the state of origin which has been issued and completed by a licensed accredited veterinarian attesting to the health status and identification of an animal listed thereon. (C) “Approved Veterinarian’’ means any licensed and accredited veterinarian approved by the Ohio department of agriculture, or an employee of the Ohio department of agriculture or the United States department of agriculture, animal and plant health inspection service, veterinary services. (D) “Licensed and Accredited Veterinarian’’ means a person who is licensed by the state of Ohio to practice veterinary medicine and who is certified by the United States department of agriculture, animal plant health inspection service, veterinary services, to be an accredited veterinarian. (E) “Residue” means any poisonous or deleterious pesticide governed by 40 C.F.R. 180, any poisonous or deleterious substance governed by 21 C.F.R. 109.6, or any other substance governed by 21 C.F.R. 556. (F) “Contagious or infectious disease” means any disease, including any foreign animal disease, or vector, capable of transmission by any means from a carrier animal to a human or to another animal and includes dangerously

37

contagious or infectious diseases. (G) “Tuberculosis accredited free herd’’is one that has passed at least two consecutive annual negative official tests for tuberculosis in accordance with the Uniform Methods and Rules - Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication’’, and has no other evidence of bovine tuberculosis. 901:1-18-03 EXHIBITIONS: SANITATION, INSPECTION AND RECORDS (A) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall have in attendance an approved veterinarian for the duration of the exhibit. (B) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall: (1) Immediately, prior to an exhibition and under the direction of the approved veterinarian, thoroughly clean and disinfect each building, pen, stall, ring or other enclosure in which animals are to be quartered for exhibition; (2) Have the approved veterinarian: (a) Examine the certificate of veterinary inspection for an animal brought to the exhibition; (b) Inspect within a reasonable time of arrival each animal brought to the exhibit for symptoms of any infectious or contagious diseases; (c) Daily inspect each animal present at the exhibition for symptoms of infectious or contagious disease. (3) Maintain a record for one year from the date of the exhibition of each animal present at the exhibit. The record shall contain the name and address of the owner of each animal and the species and breed of the animal. (4) May order the immediate removal of any animal which in the opinion of the approved veterinarian places other animals at unacceptable risk of disease. (C) An exemption from the requirements of paragraph (B) (1) of this rule may be requested from the department and will be granted when, in the judgment of the department, cleaning and disinfection will serve no purpose. By way of example only, cleaning and disinfection will generally serve no purpose in a newly constructed building that has never been occupied. 901:1-18-04 EXHIBITORS (A) No person shall present for exhibition or exhibit an animal which he knows or has reason to suspect is affected with or has been exposed to a dangerously contagious or infectious disease or residue. (B) The owner or bailee of an animal with symptoms of an infectious or contagious disease shall, when directed by an exhibition official, the approved veterinarian, or an employee of the Ohio department of agriculture, immediately remove the animal from the exhibition premises. (C) Upon request, each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits an animal, shall make available any certificate of veterinary inspection, registration certificates, vaccination certificate, and other documents to exhibition officials, the approved veterinarian or an employee of the Ohio department of agriculture. (D) Each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits an animal for which a certificate of veterinary inspection is required by rules 901:1-18-01 to 901:1-18-11 of the Administrative Code shall forward a copy of the certificate of veterinary inspection to the Ohio department of agriculture’s division of animal industry. 901:1-18-05 POULTRY and FOWL (A) All turkeys, chickens and gamebirds moved with or imported into Ohio for exhibition must: (1) Originate directly from a flock or hatchery which is a participant in the national poultry improvement plan for the eradication of disease and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirements of this paragraph; or (2) Originate directly from a flock which has had a negative test for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease within twelve months preceding the opening date of exhibition and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirement of this paragraph; or


2012 Shelby County Fair

38

(3)

Have had a negative test for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease, within ninety days, preceding the opening date of the exhibition and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirement of this paragraph; or (4) Be tested for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease upon arrival at the exhibition by a tester approved by the Ohio department of agriculture and found negative. (B) The rapid whole blood test shall not be used to test turkeys for compliance with the requirements of paragraph (A)(2), (A)(3) and (A)(4) of this rule. (C) Waterfowl, doves and pigeons are exempt from this rule. 901:1-18-06 CATTLE (A) Cattle moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) The animals presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (B) All cattle imported into Ohio for exhibition must: (1) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; (2) Originate from a tuberculosis-accredited free herd, an accredited free state or zone, or a modified accredited advanced state or zone; (3) If originate from a modified accredited state or zone must comply with Rule 901:1-17-03 of the Administrative Code; (4) If originate from an accreditation preparatory or a non-accredited state or zone are prohibited from exhibition. (5) If from a brucellosis class A state or area must be negative to an official brucellosis test within thirty days of the opening date of the exhibition unless: they are under six months of age, steers, or official vaccinates under twenty months of age (dairy) or twenty-four months of age (beef); and (6) If from a brucellosis class B or C state or zone must meet all requirements for pre-entry testing as speci-

SENIOR DAY

AT THE FAIR 2012 Tuesday, July 24th

fied in 9 C.F.R. 78.9 and obtain an Ohio permit prior to movement. (C) Cattle from a brucellosis certified free herd or class free state or area/zone are not required to be brucellosis tested. 901:1-18-07 GOATS: (A) Goats moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1)The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (2) All sexually intact animals and any wether Eighteen Months of age and older must be identified with an official identification as defined in rule 901:1-13-04 of the Ohio Administrative code. (B) Goats imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veternary inspection issued within preceding the opening date of the exhibition and be identified with official individual identification. (2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease; and (3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the following statement written on the certificate of veterinary inspection “the goats in this shipment are not known to be under any movement restrictions because of scrapie.’’ (4) Originate from a tuberculosis accredited free herd as defined in rule 901-18-02 (G) of the Administrative Code for bovine tuberculosis eradication; or (5) Originate from a bovine accredited free state or zone, or a bovine modified accredited advanced state or zone; or (6) Originate from a bovine modified accredited state or zone must comply with Rule 901:1-17-06 of the Administrative Code (C) If originate from a bovine accreditation preparatory or a bovine non-accredited state or zone are prohibited from

SIDNEY BODY CARSTAR

®

Auto BodyCollision Repair Service Experts Quality

Thank You Shelby County for your local Patronage & Support

Seniors over 60 admitted free!

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

SIDNEY BODY CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Experts 175 S. Stolle Dr., Sidney • 492-4783 www.sidneybodycarstar.com

®

2279904

9:30 - Registration Begins 9:30-11:00 - Blood Pressure Checks & Vendor Information 10:00-11:00 - Chair Volleyball 11:00 - Entertainment Spittin-Image 12:00 - FREE LUNCH - To Seniors While Supplies Last 1:00 - Bingo After Bingo Awards to the oldest lady, gentleman and couple married the longest. (Must be present at the time of the awards.)


2012 Shelby County Fair exhibition. 901:1-18-08 HORSES, MULES AND PONIES (A) Horses, mules and ponies moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) If not under quarantine and if they are free of any signs of a contagious or infectious disease; and (2) If the animal is twelve months of age or older, the exhibition manager may require that the animal has been tested and classed negative to an official test for equine infectious anemia within twelve months of the opening date of the exhibition. (B) Horses, mules and ponies imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Shall be accompanied by an official certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days of the opening date of the exhibition or obtain a permit for extended time granted by the chief of the division of animal industry as authorized in paragraph (C) of rule 901:1-17-01 of the Administrative Code; and (2) If the animal is twelve months of age or older, it shall be accompanied by evidence the animal was negative to an official test for equine infectious anemia within six months of the opening date of the exhibition; and (3) Upon request by an authorized representative of the Ohio department of agriculture, the person responsible for each animal must make available a chronological list of dates, places and events attended by this animal within thirty days prior to entry into Ohio. 901:1-18-09 SHEEP (A) Sheep moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteen months of age and older must be identified with an official idendification as defined in rule 901:1-13-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code. (B) Sheep imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; and (2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease.and (3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the following statement written on the certificate of veterinary inspection “the sheep in this shipment are not known to be under any movement restrictions because of scrapie.’’ 901:1-18-10 SWINE (A) Swine moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) The animals presented for exhibtion must show no symtoms or evidence of an fectious or contagious or contagious disease. (2) Will be exempt from the requirement of veternary inspection if they originate immediately and directley from a pseudorabies stage V area. (3) Swine originating from from pseudorabies stage IV area shall: (a) Be Accompanied by a certificate of veternary inspection issued within 30 days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; and (b) Originate from a pseudorabies qualified herd;or (c) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within 30 days of thexhibition. (B) Swine moved into Ohio for exhibition (1) Must be accompied by a certificate of veternary inspection issued within 30 days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; and (a) Originate immediately and directley from a stage V area or an area or country recognized by the United Staes dept. og Agriculture, animal plant health inspection service,veternary service,veternary services as pseudorabies free; or (b) Originate immedediately and directly from a pseudorabies stage IV area; and

39

(c) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within 30 days of the exhibition. 901:1-18-11 LLAMA (A) Camellids including,but not limited to llamas,alpacas and vicuanas moved within Ohio for exhibition when presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (B) Camelids including,but not limited to ,llamas,alpacas,and vicuanas imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the exhibition opening date.and be identified with official individual identification. (2) When presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of contagious disease. SHEEP AND GOAT EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS From The Ohio Department of Agriculture NO PERSON MAY REMOVE OR TAMPER WITH OFFICIAL SHEEP AND GOAT IDENTIFICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH 9CFR PART 79.2 In order for Ohio to maintain Consistent State Status, Ohio sheep and goat exhibitions will be considered Interstate Commerce. A. Requirements for bringing sheep and goats into Ohio for exhibition, sale or breeding 1. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued within 30 days of the opening date of the exhibition. 2. CVI must be signed by the owner and the veterinarian attesting to the following statement: “the sheep/goats in this shipment are not known to be under any movement restrictions because of scrapie.’’ 3. Show no evidence of infectious or contagious disease. 4. All sheep and goats must be identified with official USDA identification (USDA approved sheep tags, USDA approved tattoos, or identification in the Scrapie Flock Certification Program) 5. If the animal was born after January 1, 2002, it must have official USDA sheep/goat identification and be identified to the flock of birth. B. Identification requirements for sexually intact sheep and goats moving within Ohio for exhibition including sales 1. Official USDA sheep/goat identification in the form of an approved tag or tattoo 2. If the animal was born after January 1, 2002, it must have official USDA sheep/goat identification and be identified to the flock of birth either by an eartag or tattoo placed by the owner of the flock of birth, or a tag or tattoo placed by the purchaser. 3. The identification requirements for flocks enrolled in the Voluntary Scrapie Flock Certification Program qualify as official USDA identification for exhibition and interstate movement; no other special identification is needed. Ohio sheep and goat wethers that are less than 18 months of age exhibited in Ohio do not require USDA identification. C. “Exhibition’’ means any public show of animals which is sponsored by or under the control of an Ohio county or independent agricultural society OR the Ohio State Fair OR which is assembled for a period which exceeds 36 hours OR contains animals of origins other than Ohio. - Includes show lamb and goat sales, consignment sales of livestock and jackpot shows D. Responsibilities of an exhibition sponsor (includes show lamb and goat sales, consignment sales of livestock and jackpot shows): 1. Must have an approved veterinarian 2. Buildings, pens, stalls, rings and other enclosures in which animals are to be quartered for exhibition must be cleaned and disinfected prior to the exhibition under the direction of the approved veterinarian. 3. The approved veterinarian is required to: a. Examine CVI when required; and b. Inspect livestock for infectious or contagious diseases within a reasonable time of arrival; and c. Inspect livestock daily. 4. May order the immediate removal of any animal which, in the opinion of the approved veterinarian, places other animals at unacceptable risk of disease.


2012 Shelby County Fair

40

5.

E.

F.

Maintain a record for one year from the date of the exhibition of each animal present at the exhibit. Sheep and goat sale records must be kept 5 years. (see (F) below) For livestock purchased at an exhibition and moved out of state, an accredited veterinarian must issue a certificate of veterinary inspection before the animal moves across the state line. The Code of Federal Regulations requires that sheep and goat sale records be kept for 5 years by the seller, the buyer and the exhibition/sale sponsor. The records must contain the following information: 1. Name and address of the seller, telephone number if available; and 2. Name and address of the buyer, telephone number if available; and 3. Official identification when required as indicated in part A and B of these requirements; and 4. Date of sale.

2012 SEASON/OHIO LIVESTOCK TAMPERING EXHIBITION RULES 901-19-01 Definitions As used in Chapter 901-19 of the Administrative Code: (A) Accessory reproductive tissue includes but is not limited to epididymis. (B) Agricultural society or society means a county agricultural society or an independent agricultural society that is organized under the laws of the state of Ohio. (C) Approved when used in reference to drugs, means approval by the United States food and drug administration for use in the species indicated on the label. (D) Breed show or class means a show or class limited to breeding stock of a specific breed of livestock. (E) Class means a division within a show or exhibition as defined by a sponsor. (F) Department means the department of agriculture created under section 121.02 of the Revised Code. (G) Designee when used in reference to an exhibitor, means a member of the exhibitor’s family or household or any other registered or authorized representative of the exhibitor. (H) Director means the director of agriculture appointed pursuant to section 121.03 of the Revised Code. (I) Drug means drug as defined in division (C) of section 4729.02 of the Revised Code and its metabolites. (J) Drug use notification form means the document completed in accordance with rule 901-19-06 of the Administrative Code (K) Exhibition drug residue legal means an animal has not been administered a drug; or if administered a drug the withdrawal period has elapsed at the time the drug use notification form is completed. (L) Exhibitor means any person who shows, displays, or exhibits livestock at an exhibition. (M) Extra label use means the actual or intended use of a drug in livestock in a manner other than in accordance with the drug label directions. (N) Fair means the annual exhibition held by the Ohio expositions commission, pursuant to division (A)(1) of section 991.03 of the Revised Code, or a county agricultural society or independent agricultural society, as reported to the director pursuant to rule 901-5-11 of the Administrative Code. (O) Family means the immediate family of an exhibitor, including but not limited to the exhibitor’s parent, step-parent, foster parent, grandparent, step-grandparent, foster grandparent, brother, sister, step-brother, step-sister, halfbrother, half-sister, son, daughter, step-son, step-daughter, or guardian. (P) Grand champion means the highest placing livestock entry of a show. (Q) Household means the permanent residence address of the exhibitor. (R) Immediately means the time period between the cessation of administration of a drug and the point at which drug residues in the livestock are within tolerance levels or at zero tolerance, unless a safe level has been established by the United States food and drug administration. (S) Internal rule means any rule adopted by a sponsor or applicable to the sponsor’s exhibition, and includes all

mandatory rules and those optional rules from which the sponsor does not exempt itself or its exhibition. (T) Junior livestock show means a show limited to exhibitors nine years of age or in the third grade through nineteen years of age, or as authorized to participate in either 4-H, FFA other youth organization. (U) Label means the attached label or the accompanying brochure that lists the approved species, dose, route of administration, withdrawal time and any cautionary statement; a prescription label; the requirements of labeling for an extra label use drug as permitted by the United States food and drug administration; and information provided by the food animal residue avoidance databank (FARAD). (V) Licensed livestock facility means a livestock facility licensed pursuant to Chapter 943. of the Revised Code or a similar law of another state. (W) Mandatory rule means any rule adopted by the director relating to food safety or the health, safety, or welfare of livestock and from which a sponsor may not exempt itself or its exhibition. (X) Market flock style project means ownership including an individual junior exhibitor, family of a junior exhibitor or a cooperative made up of junior exhibitors. Through this type of ownership, the junior exhibitor(s) are to care for, groom, and select any and all birds to be used in exhibitions as well as actively participate in any decision making processes for the flock. (Y) Market livestock means exhibition livestock bred, raised and intended for slaughter for food purposes. (Z) Market poultry means birds including, but not limited to, meat chickens, turkeys, geese and ducks. (AA) Non-terminal show means a show in which no livestock is required to be slaughtered. (BB) Optional rule means any rule adopted by the director from which a sponsor may exempt itself or its exhibition. (CC) Outstanding market project means the exhibitor ranking highest in the outstanding market project competition in a show. (DD) Over the counter drug means any drug that lawfully may be purchased without a prescription. (EE) Partial terminal show means a show in which no fewer than the grand champion and reserve grand champion in each show or market class of livestock are sent directly to slaughter or to a licensed livestock facility no later than or immediately following the conclusion of the exhibition. (FF) Prescription means prescription as defined in division (G) of section 4729.02 of the Revised Code. (GG)Quarantine means isolation pursuant to section 941.07 of the Revised Code. (HH) Reserve grand champion means the second highest placing livestock entry of a show. (II) Residue means residues as defined in division (I) of section 941.01 of the Revised Code. (JJ) Show means that part of the exhibition restricted to exhibiting a single species and category of livestock such as, by way of example, but not limited to, market steer, dairy goats and market lambs. (KK) Slick clipping or body shaving’ means having hair that is less than one half inch in length on the body of market hogs. (LL) Terminal show means a show in which all livestock entered in the show are sent directly to slaughter or to a licensed livestock facility no later than or immediately following the conclusion of the exhibition. (MM)Tolerance level means the detectable level of a residue or other substance in livestock, in a livestock test sample, or in food, as that word is defined in division (A)(5) of section 3715.01 of the Revised Code, in a level less than or equal to the maximum level determined to be safe, acceptable or non-violative by the United States food and drug administration. (NN) Unlawful substance means any of the following: (1) Any drug prohibited by division (E)(1)(b) of section 901.76 or section 2925.04 of the Revised Code; or (2) A substance which is not normally found in or does not naturally occur in livestock; or (3) A substance which is normally found in or does naturally occur in livestock, but is detected or discerned in an amount or area greater than normal; or (4) Any drug required to be listed, but which is not listed on a drug use notification form; or


2012 Shelby County Fair (5)

Any drug present in an animal regardless of how the drug came to be present if the drug was not administered under paragraph (A, (B) or (C) of rule 901-19-04 of the Administrative Code. (OO) Veterinarian means any person licensed to practice veterinary medicine under Chapter 4741. of the Revised Code or under the similar laws of another state. (PP)Withdrawal period or withdrawal time means the interval from the time livestock is removed from medication until all residues are within the tolerance level. 901-19-02 Types of shows; slaughter. This is a mandatory rule. (A) The sponsor of an exhibition shall designate each of the shows held at the exhibition as one of the following types: terminal show, partial terminal show, or non-terminal show. (B) All of the following junior livestock shows or classes at a fair must be terminal shows or partial terminal shows: market beef steer, market hog, market lamb, market dairy steer, veal calf and market goat unless at least thirty days prior to the opening of the show, the sponsor has submitted a written request to exempt a show from this provision, and the director has provided written authorization granting this request prior to the start of the fair. (C) All livestock which participate in a terminal show shall be slaughtered. The livestock shall be consigned to slaughter either at the conclusion of the show or immediately following the exhibition. (D) In a partial terminal show at least the grand champion and the reserve grand champion shall be slaughtered. Prior to the show, the sponsor of the exhibition may require that additional livestock from a partial terminal show shall be slaughtered. The livestock shall be consigned to slaughter either at the conclusion of the show or immediately following the exhibition. (E) All livestock required to be slaughtered under this rule shall be slaughtered at a meat establishment either licensed by the department or granted inspection by the United States department of agriculture. (F) Notwithstanding paragraphs (B), (C) and (D) of this rule, livestock required to be slaughtered under this rule may, at the option of the sponsor of the exhibition, be consigned to a licensed livestock facility for sale provided that: (1) The livestock is consigned either at the conclusion of the show or immediately following the exhibition; and, (2) The livestock is sold only for slaughter. (G) From the beginning of the exhibition until departure for slaughter or consignment to a licensed livestock facility, the exhibitor or the exhibitor’s designee shall be responsible for caring for the livestock. (H) Livestock destined for slaughter or consignment to a licensed livestock facility shall not be removed from the exhibition grounds until the livestock is transported to slaughter or to the licensed livestock facility or until the sponsor approves movement of the livestock to another secure area for: (1) Disease control in accordance with paragraph (B)(4) of rule 901:1-18-03 of the Administrative Code; and (2) Quarantine for residue to allow a withdrawal time as determined by the approved fair veterinarian or in accordance with the instructions listed on the drug use notification form to elapse and may be subject to testing. (I) All livestock destined for slaughter shall be subject to testing by the director in accordance with section 901.73 of the Revised Code. (J) Livestock carcasses passing inspection may be released for normal disposition. (K) During inspection or testing, if the livestock carcass is preliminarily determined to have been tampered with or found to contain an unlawful substance, one of the following shall occur: (1) If the livestock carcass must be trimmed or reconditioned to comply with the meat inspection requirements, the carcass shall be trimmed and reconditioned and released to the exhibitor, unless the successful bidder accepts the trimmed or reconditioned carcass. (2) If the livestock carcass cannot be trimmed or reconditioned, it shall be condemned in accordance with

(L)

41

the meat inspection requirements. Livestock entered in or eligible for a carcass contest prior to or during a terminal, partial terminal or non-terminal show must be exhibition drug residue legal at the time of show and eligible for immediate slaughter.

901-19-03 Auction sales at terminal or partial terminal shows This is a mandatory rule. (A) A sponsor may hold an auction sale of livestock exhibited at a terminal or partial terminal show. (B) An exhibitor who exhibits livestock at a terminal show or partial terminal show consents to participating in the subsequent auction sale. (C) All bidders at an auction sale following a terminal show or partial terminal show consent to the slaughter of the livestock or delivery to a licensed livestock facility. (D) Title to livestock sold at an auction sale and subsequently presented for slaughter or sale at a licensed livestock facility shall remain vested in the exhibitor, or if the exhibitor is not the owner, in the owner until the livestock has been passed by inspection and released in accordance with paragraphs (K)(1) and (K)(2) of rule 901-19-02 of the Administrative Code and passes all testing performed by or at the direction of the department or the sponsor. (E) At the discretion of the sponsor, the sponsor may collect the sale proceeds from the successful bidder and retain the proceeds until the carcass of the livestock has been released, or may allow the successful bidder to withhold payment of the proceeds until the carcass is released. In the event the carcass is not released, the sponsor shall return the sale proceeds to the successful bidder. (F) Prior to the auction, the sponsor shall announce the identification of the exhibition livestock which has been administered drugs for which the withdrawal time has not elapsed. 901-19-04 Prohibited practices This is a mandatory rule. No person shall: (A) Administer or cause or permit to be administered a prescription drug to livestock either immediately before an exhibition or during an exhibition unless the prescription drug is administered: (1) By or under the supervision and direction of a veterinarian; and, (2) Only in accordance with label directions; and, (3) In conjunction with a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship; and, (4) For a valid medical purpose; and, (5) A drug use notification form is completed and filed in accordance with the applicable requirements of rule 901-19-06 of the Administrative Code. (B) Administer or cause or permit to be administered an over the counter drug to livestock either immediately before an exhibition or during an exhibition unless the over the counter drug is administered: (1) By or under the supervision or direction of the exhibitor, the exhibitor’s designee, the owner of the livestock or a veterinarian; and, (2) Only in accordance with label directions; and, (3) Only for a valid medical purpose; and, (4) A drug use notification form is completed and filed in accordance with the applicable requirements of rule 901-19-06 of the Administrative Code. (C) Administer or cause or permit to be administered either a prescription drug or an over the counter drug other than in accordance with the drug’s label directions unless extra label use of the drug is: (1) By or under the supervision and direction of a veterinarian; and, (2) Only in accordance with the extra label directions provided by the veterinarian; and, (3) In conjunction with a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship; and, (4) For a valid medical purpose; and, (5) A drug use notification form is completed and filed in accordance with the applicable requirements of rule 901-19-06 of the Administrative Code; and, (6) An extended withdrawal time is assigned to the drug by the veterinarian as part of the extra label direc-


2012 Shelby County Fair

(D) (E)

(F)

(G) (H) (I) (J) (K (L) (M) (N)

42

tions and is reported on the drug use notification form. Show, sell, or offer for sale any livestock which contains an unlawful substance or has been subjected to unacceptable practices. Show any livestock which contains a drug in an amount which exceeds the tolerance level if established or sale level; or, a drug for which the withdrawal period has not elapsed unless administered in accordance with paragraphs (A),(B) or (C) of this rule. Sell or offer for sale in an auction at a terminal or partial terminal show an animal that contains a drug in an amount which exceeds the tolerance level if established or safe level; or, a drug for which the withdrawal period has not elapsed unless administered in accordance with paragraphs (A),(B) or (C) of this rule. Exhibit an animal which has been tranquilized. Make a false statement on a drug use notification form. Fail to file or update a drug use notification form as required by 901-19-06 of the Administrative Code. Negligently cause an unlawful substance to be present in an animal. Fail to sign a chain of custody form. Violate a mandatory rule. Violate any optional rule from which a sponsor could have exempted itself or its exhibition, but did not. Fail to render assistance as provided by section 901.73 of the Revised Code.

901-19-05 Responsibilities of an exhibition sponsor This is a mandatory rule. (A) Every sponsor of an exhibition shall appoint a person as its records official. The records official shall receive and maintain the drug use notification forms filed under rule 901-19-06 of the Administrative Code. (1) The records official shall reject any drug use notification form that is incomplete, illegible or unsigned. At the close of the exhibition the records official shall turn over the drug use notification forms received by him to the sponsor. (2) The sponsor shall maintain all drug use notification forms for a period of one year from the close of an exhibition. The drug use notification forms shall be made available to the department for inspection and copying upon request. (3) Review the submitted drug use notification forms prior to the show for compliance with rule 901-19-07 of the Administrative Code. (4) Review the submitted drug use notification forms for compliance with paragraph (B) of rule 901-19-38 of the Administrative Code if applicable. (B) The sponsor of an exhibition shall provide information requested by the director on a form prescribed by the director at least ten days before the start of the exhibition. (C) The sponsor of an exhibition shall, prior to the start of an exhibition, establish a method of identifying each animal in a terminal, partial terminal, and non-terminal show and maintain a chain of custody for each market livestock animal from the show through consignment to either slaughter or a licensed livestock facility for sale. The sponsor shall maintain a record of the identity of each animal and its chain of custody for a period of one year from the date of the last day of an exhibition. (D) All county and independent agricultural societies and the Ohio expositions commission shall print Chapter 901:1-18 of the Administrative Code (Ohio’s livestock health exhibition rules) in their premium book of the current year. (E) The sponsor of a county or independent agricultural society or the Ohio exposition commission shall provide a livestock exhibitor or an adult advisor, upon request, a copy of Chapter 901-19 of the Administrative Code and print in their current premium book the following notice: “Chapter 901-19 of the Administrative Code (Ohio’s livestock tampering exhibition rules) will be made available to a livestock exhibitor or an adult advisor, upon request.” (F) If Chapter 901-19, of the Administrative Code (Ohio’s livestock tampering exhibition rules) for the upcoming show season are available prior to the sponsor’s printing deadline, the sponsor may elect to include the entire text of these rules within their premium book.

(G) All other exhibitions shall provide to exhibitors, upon request, a copy of Chapters 901:1-18 and 901-19 of the Administrative Code and shall include the following statement in at least one written announcement prior to the beginning of the exhibition, “the exhibition’s management will provide upon request of an exhibitor a copy of Chapters 901:1-18 (Ohio’s livestock health exhibition rules) and 901-19 (Ohio’s livestock tampering exhibition rules) of the Administrative Code.” 901-19-06 Drug use notification. This is a mandatory rule. (A) The exhibitor and the owner of an animal are jointly and severally responsible for completing and filing the drug use notification form in the manner required by this rule. (B) The drug use notification form shall be signed by either the exhibitor or the owner. If the person signing the form is a minor child, the form may be cosigned by a parent or guardian of the minor child. (C) A drug use notification form shall be completed for every animal from which a test sample is collected at every terminal and partial terminal or non-terminal show and for every animal that is administered a drug either immediately before or during an exhibition. (D) The director shall require a drug use notification form to be completed for livestock including market steer, market hog, market lamb, veal calf, market dairy steer, market goats, market poultry, lactating dairy cattle and lactating goats exhibited in a junior livestock show at a fair. (E) The drug use notification form shall be filed with the records official prior to the show in which the animal is entered. (F) The director may require a drug use notification form to be completed for livestock exhibited at any type of show including a non-terminal show. (G) If at any time after the drug use notification form is filed the information on the form regarding drug use changes or if a drug is subsequently administered, an updated drug use notification form shall immediately be filed with the records official. (H) No person shall submit an incomplete, illegible or unsigned drug use notification form. (I) When a drug use notification form submitted to a records official for livestock is incomplete, illegible or unsigned neither the exhibitor nor the owner shall, until the defect is corrected: (1) Receive any prizes or awards from shows in which the livestock was exhibited prior to the time the drug use notification form was to be filed. (2) Participate in any shows or sales held subsequent to the time the drug use notification form was to be filed. 901-19-07 Quality assurance. This is a mandatory rule. Sponsors shall require exhibitors at fairs sponsored by county or independent agricultural societies or the Ohio exposition commission to annually attend or complete a quality assurance program sponsored and conducted cooperatively by the exhibition sponsor, Ohio State University extension ,Ohio Ag. education,or agriculyural commodity organizations. Alternatively,at the discretion of Ohio State university extension,annually pass a test based on the approskill level for their age (12-18),under the supervision of the OSU extension or Ohio agricultural education before exhibiting terminal or partial terminal market livestock,including market poultry,lactating dairy cattle and lactating goats in a junior livestock show, Youth who pass the test will be exempt from annual quality assurance re certification until they move to the next age bracket or they are no longer a junior exhibitor (19 years or older on january 1st of their last year). Minimum standards for youth food quality assurance are set forth in Appendix A hereto: 901-19-09 Drug residues in non-terminal show animals. This is a mandatory rule. (A) A person may, notwithstanding paragraph (E) of rule 90119-04 of the Administrative Code, show at a non-terminal show an animal which has been administered a drug provided they are in compliance with all of the following:


2012 Shelby County Fair

43

The drug is a prescription drug or an extra label use of a drug and the drug is prescribed by a veterinarian pursuant to a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship; and, (2) The drug is administered or used only in accordance with label directions or the prescription; and, (3) The drug is administered or used only for medical purposes; and, (4) A drug use notification form is completed and filed in accordance with the applicable requirements of rule 901-19-06 of the Administrative Code. (B) Milk or other food obtained from livestock administered or treated with a drug and permitted to exhibit pursuant to paragraph (A) of this rule shall not be used for human consumption.

livestock; (C) Plugging of teats; (D) Sealing of teats using unapproved substances or for longer than eighteen hours using approved substances; (E) Injecting material into udders or teats for non-medical purposes or otherwise artificially modifying the appearance or conformation of the udder or teat; (F) Using ice, ice packs, cold packs or cold compresses internally or externally other than in accordance with paragraph (S) of rule 901-19-12 of the Administrative Code; (G) Using a stomach tube or pump for any purpose other than for the relief of tympany or gas on the day of exhibiting. (H) Drenching of lambs at an exhibition except as permitted under paragraph (Q) of rule 901-19-12 of the Administrative Code.

901-19-10 Testing requirements and test results. This is a mandatory rule. (A) Urine, blood, tissue and other test samples shall be collected in accordance with the Ohio department of agriculture’s protocol for the collection of livestock test samples at exhibitions. Test samples may be collected before, during or immediately after a show. Deviation from the protocol shall be noted. (B) The director may at his discretion, collect any urine, blood, tissue or other test samples from exhibition animals at the time of slaughter.

901-19-19 Absolute liability. This is a mandatory rule. (A) Both the exhibitor and the owner of livestock are absolutely liable to discipline under rule 901-19-21 of the Administrative Code for the presence of an unlawful substance in livestock and unacceptable practices done to livestock. (B) If the exhibitor or the owner was a minor child at the time the unlawful substance or unacceptable practice was detected, the parent or guardian of the person shall also be absolutely liable to discipline under Rule 901-19-21 of the Administrative Code for the presence of an unlawful substance in livestock and unacceptable practices done to livestock. (C) The director or the sponsor in imposing discipline under paragraph (A) of this rule upon a person, shall mitigate the discipline imposed based upon one or more of the following facts if established. (1) The person did not introduce the unlawful substance into the animal or do any unacceptable practices to the livestock; (2) The person had no actual or constructive knowledge that the unlawful substance was introduced into the livestock or that unacceptable practices had been done to the livestock; (3) The unlawful substance was not introduced into the livestock and the unacceptable practices were not done to the livestock through the person’s negligence.

(1)

901-19-11 Humane treatment of livestock. This is a mandatory rule. (A) A person shall treat livestock in a humane manner and in accordance with acceptable commercial practices so as to protect the health, safety and welfare of the livestock. (B) All exhibitors shall comply with and abide by the policy statement and “code of practices” of the Ohio Livestock Coalition. 901-19-12 Acceptable practices. This is a mandatory rule. The following practices are deemed acceptable to protect and promote the health, safety, and welfare of livestock: (A) Adding caffeine-free soda pop, gelatin, or other sweeteners to drinking water in nominal amounts to encourage water consumption; (B) Hoof trimming; (C) Cosmetic dehorning in market class livestock; (D) Using collodium as a teat sealant, but for no longer than eighteen hours. (E) Adding molasses or other sweeteners to feed to encourage consumption; (F) Properly administered and approved growth implants; (G) Castration; (H) Beak trimming; (I) Dehorning; (J) Tattooing; (K) Hot or freeze branding; (L) Humane ringing; (M) Tail docking; (N) Ear notching; (O) Ear tagging; (P) Shearing. (Q) Drenching of lambs for a medical condition at an exhibition when diagnosed by a licensed veterinarian; (R) Acceptable surgery, including clamps, bands and chemical castration. (S) Application of ice, ice packs, cold packs or cold compresses to relieve heat stress or a medical condition diagnosed by a licensed veterinarian at an exhibition. 901-19-13 Unacceptable practices. This is a mandatory rule. The following practices are detrimental to the health, safety, and welfare of livestock and are prohibited: (A) Applying any electrical, mechanical, or other appliance to livestock repeatedly or for a prolonged time period in violation of Section 313.2 of the United States Code of federal regulations; (B) Hitting, striking, beating, or otherwise impacting livestock that induces swelling or enhances, transforms or changes the true conformation, configuration, or appearance of the

901-19-21 Disciplinary action. This is a mandatory rule. (A) Any person who violates a provision of sections 901.70 to 901.76 inclusive, or 2925.04 of the Revised Code or any provision of this chapter, is subject to any of the following disciplinary actions: (1) Disqualification from any exhibition; (2) Disqualification of the exhibition livestock from any exhibition; (3) Continuing education; (4) Written letter of reprimand; (5) Forfeiture or return of awards, prizes, premiums or proceeds. (6) Pre-exhibition drug testing. (B) Disqualification may include any or all shows and classes and may be for any number of years. (C) Anyone who violates rule 901-19-07 of the Administrative Code may be given a letter of reprimand for the first offense. 901-19-32 Breed shows or classes. This is an optional rule. In breed shows or classes, the rules of the breed association shall constitute accepted grooming practices for that breed’s show or class, unless otherwise modified by a mandatory rule. 901-19-33 Prohibited grooming practices. This is an optional rule. The following grooming practices are prohibited in market classes, non-breed shows or classes, and breed shows or classes unless those grooming practices are permitted under rule 901-19-32: (A) Using any substance to enhance or change the color of livestock, including the livestock’s hide or hooves; (B) Adding any substance externally to build up, change or


2012 Shelby County Fair

44

alter the shape or conformation of the livestock, including by way of example but not limited to rope, false hair, graphite, hemp, and powders; (C) Pigmented grooming aides or materials. (D) Slick clipping or body shaving of market hogs except on the ears and tails. 01-19-35 Recognition of disciplinary actions This is an optional rule. (A) Disciplinary action by a sponsor against a person for a violation of sections 901.70 to 901.76, inclusive, or 2925.04 of the Revised Code or chapter 901-19 of the Administrative Code shall be given full faith and credit and shall be honored at all exhibitions. (B) A person who’s has been convicted of violating section 901.70 to 901.76, inclusive, or 2925.04 of the Revised Code shall be prohibited from participating in any exhibition for a minimum period of three years. 01-19-38 False, deceptive or unacceptable practices. This is an optional rule. (A) Castration of livestock for purposes of this rule which exceed the following criteria is an unacceptable practice: (1) Cattle over eight months of age; (2) Swine over seventy-five pounds; or (3) Sheep over seventy-five pounds. (B) Show any market livestock which has been treated in accordance with paragraph (A), (B) or (C) of 901-19-04 of the Administrative Code when a side effect of the drug conceals, enhances, transforms or changes the true confirmation or condition of the livestock. (C) Any natural occurrence or surgical process which results in testicular or accessory reproductive tissue remaining in the body of exhibition livestock except rabbits and poultry. 01-19-39 Ownership Requirements. (A) No person shall register, enter, or exhibit in a junior livestock exhibition any of the livestock listed in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(6) of this rule unless the person has owned the livestock for not less than the length of time listed: (1) market steers - 150 days;

WINNER’S MEATS Osgood, OH www.winnersmeats.com

(2) market dairy steers - 150 days; (3) market hogs - 60 days; (4) market lambs - 60 days; (5) market goats - 60 days; and (6) veal calves - 60 days. (7) market poultry - within five days of hatch including all individual participants in a cooperative. (B) No person shall register, enter or exhibit livestock in a junior breeding livestock exhibition unless the person has owned the livestock for not less than sixty days or, if the livestock is registered, the livestock has been registered in the person’s name for not less than sixty days. (C) For any exhibition other than those listed in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(6) and paragraph (B) of this rule, the length of time a person shall own livestock before the person may register, enter or exhibit the livestock at an exhibition may be set by either the sponsor of the exhibition or a breed association.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL EXHIBITORS OF LIVESTOCK All entries for livestock must be made by dates listed at top of pages for Dept. 2-3-45. All Jr. Fair exhibitors showing in open classes must make entries the same as senior exhibitors. Entries made by Jr. Fair exhibitors must be in by the above dates. PARKING PASSES MUST BE PURCHASED AT TIME ENTRIES ARE MADE TO ASSURE EASY ACCESS ON DAYS EXHIBITORS ARE TO ENTER GROUNDS. ENTRY FEE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY BLANK OR ENTRY WILL BE RETURNED. When stall or pens are filled the Fair Board reserves the right to refuse other entries. Preference will be given to those Exhibitors who are residents of Shelby County or those who are former Exhibitors. Exhibitors will be expected to keep the area clean and manure removed from the stalls. There will be no straw furnished for bedding.

BEDDING SHALL BE THE CHOICE OF THE EXHIBITOR.

We Will Have Trucks Available At Hog and Cattle Sales For Transportation To Our Processing Plant

NOTICE Parking in Livestock Barn & Camping areas will be permitted with Parking Pass ONLY NO EXCEPTIONS! POLICY AND PROCEDURE IF AN ANIMAL SHOULD DIE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS

419-582-4321 (Plant) 419-582-2441 (Store)

2277468

We always have beef sides & pork available for purchase.

Person finding animal needs to contact a Junior or Senior Fairboard member. Committee chairman of the species needs to notify the owner of the animal. Senior Fairboard will contact the veterinarian. Determine the best way to remove the animal from display area after conversation with the vet. Remove animal to a safe location until vet can attempt to determine cause of death. If cause of death is determined to be infectious, notify all owners of animals in the area where animal was displayed. Make sure site area is cleaned and disinfected. NO ANIMAL IS TO BE REMOVED FROM DISPLAY AREA UNTIL SENIOR FAIRBOARD HAS BEEN NOTIFIED AND GIVEN THE OKAY TO DO SO.


2012 Shelby County Fair

45

LIVESTOCK SHOW FACT SHEET WHAT’S NEW FOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION IN 2012 by Tony M. Forshey, DVM, Ohio Department of Agriculture

The Ohio Livestock Show Reform Act authorizes the Director of Agriculture to adopt mandatory and optional rules. Mandatory rules apply to all livestock shows, while the sponsor has the option to opt out of the optional rules on an individual rule basis. If a sponsor decides not to opt out of an optional rule, the rule then becomes mandatory. The following is a clarification of how the statute (Ohio Revised Code) and rules (Ohio Administrative Code) are to be interpreted and applied to all terminal, partial terminal and non-terminal livestock exhibitions in Ohio: 1. Livestock in inclusive of all species, except equine; 2. Livestock exhibitions include all county and independent fairs, the Ohio State Fair and all preview and jackpot shows; 3. A sponsor is any entity who conducts an exhibition including preview and jackpot shows; 4. The sponsor may opt out of any or all of the optional rules at least 30 days prior to the opening (a form will be provided and must be returned to the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Division of Animal Industry, 8995 East Main Street, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068); 5. Effective February 13, 2004, exhibitors shall annually attend or complete a quality assurance program before exhibiting terminal or partial terminal market livestock, or at the option of Ohio State University Extension, annually pass a test administered by or under the supervision of Ohio State University Extension. 6. Effective Feb. 19,2007,OAC 901-19-07,exhibitors may pass a test bases on age and skill level to be exempt from quality assurance re-certification. This exemption is at the discretion of OSU Extension, or Ohio ag.education. 7. Swine being sent to a licensed livestock facility or going out of state for slaughter or commingled with out of state swine must be identified with an official eartag or four digit tattoo. 8. The department does not require Certificates of Veterinary Inspection for exhibition livestock originating in Ohio including swine. However, an exhibition sponsor can choose to require additional regulations above those of the department. 9. Ohio Obtained Stage 5 pseudorabies status on January 1, 2001. Pseudorabies testing is no longer required for Ohio swine to be exhibited. October 2004 - all states achieved Stage 5 status. 10. Effective February 15, 2003, the optional rule, OAC 901-19-33 (D), prohibits the slick clipping or body shaving of market hogs except on the ears and tails. The word “underline’’ has been removed from this rule; 11. Effective February 15, 2003, OAC 901-19-02 (II) “slick clipping’’ or “body shaving’’ means having hair that is less than one half inch in length on the body of market hogs; 12. Even if the sponsor opts out of one or more of the optional Tampering rules, the statute prohibits the use of any material, gas, solid, or liquid, that conceals, transforms or enhances the true confirmation or configuration of all livestock, including by way of example but not limited to rope, false hair, graphite, and hemp; 13. For breeding classes the rules of the breed association will constitute acceptable grooming practices; 14. Effective May 31, 2001, an acceptable practices rule, OAC 901-19-12 (Q), only permits drenching of lambs for a medical condition at an exhibition when diagnosed by a licensed veterinarian when diagnosed by a licensed veterinarian and an unacceptable practices rule, OAC 901-19-13 (H), denching of lambs at an exhibition is prohibited except as permitted under paragraph (Q) of rule 901-19-12 of te Administrative Code. 15. Effective February 13, 2004, OAC 901-19-38 (C), accessory reproductive tissues was removed from the false, deceptive or unacceptable practices rule. 16. Effective February 12,2007,identification requirements for sheep and goats were added to OAC 901:- 18-07 and901:-18-09 17. The Exhibition Livestock Health Rules apply to any exhibition over 36 hours in duration of has livestock whose origin is not Ohio and that exhibition must have an approved veterinarian (a form will be provided and must be returned to the Ohio Department of Agriculture at least 20 days prior to the opening date); 18. Junior market livestock shows at county and independent fairs and the Ohio State Fair are defined as either terminal or partial terminal shows: a. partial means that at least the grand and reserve grand champion animals are required to go to slaughter or directly to a licensed livestock facility for slaughter only, b. terminal means all market livestock go to slaughter or directly to a licensed livestock facility for slaughter only; 19. Preview and jackpot shows, as well as breeding classes are non-terminal shows; 20. At all terminal, partial terminal and non-terminal shows urine and hair samples may be collected; 21. A Drug Use Notification Form (DUNF) will be required to be completed for all livestock for which a test sample is collected; 22. OAC 901-19-06 (D) the Director of Agriculture shall require a DUNF be completed for livestock including market steer, market hog; market lamb, veal calf, market dairy steer, market goats, market poultry, lactating dairy cattle and lactating dairy goats, and be reviewed locally (assistance will be available from the Ohio Department of Agriculture by faxing the form to 614-728-6310); 23. For all shows the statute prohibits the misuse of legal drugs (including but not limited to the use of drugs approved for use in humans, but not approved for animal use) and the use of illegal drugs; 24. The statute prohibits the showing of tranquilized livestock, including products such as Calf Calm, and diuretics for cosmetic purposes; 25. All livestock entered in a carcass contest at a terminal , partial terminal, and non-terminal show must be drug free on the day of show: a. the withdrawal time must have elapsed by the day of show or b. the drug must not exceed the tolerance level on the day of show; 26. Immediately before or during a terminal and partial terminal show and sale and within a valid veterinarian-clientpatient-relationship (VCPR) or for a valid medical purpose a drug or an over-the-counter (OTC) drug may be used if it is declared on a DUNF and the drug’s side effect does not conceal, transform or enhance the conformation of the treated livestock, any such permitted drug use must be disclosed at the time of sale; 27. The drug use notification form shall be filed with the records official prior to the show in which the animal is entered. If at any time, the information on the original drug use notification form changes, an updated form shall be filed immediately with the records official. 28. At non-terminal shows the use of drugs requires a VCPR for prescription and extra-label use of drugs, and OTC drugs must be used for a valid medical purpose and according to label directions and must be declared on a DUNF. The preceding is not intended to be an all encompassing review of the statute and rules as they pertain to livestock exhibitions in Ohio. Exhibitors, exhibition sponsors, parents, advisors, and veterinarians are encouraged to call the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Toney M. Forshey, D.V.M., at 614-728-6220 with any questions. The success of this program is based on the continued input and cooperation of educators, industry, and government. Through your continued support, Ohio will continue to be a national leader in livestock show reform.


2012 Shelby County Fair

46

Thank You Grand Champion Steer A G Boogher & Son, Inc. Allenbaugh Insurance Area Energy & Electric, Inc. Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/Jackson Fennig Homan Agri Business Fertilizer Dealers Supply Inc. Frische, John D.D.S. J & L Power Equipment Inc Jackson Center FFA Alumni Keep Judge G Kempfer Sales & Service Inc. M.A. Regula & Son Trucking Phils Market Plastipak Packaging Inc. Rising Sun Express, Inc. RRR Tire Service Schaub Excavating Inc. Sidney Body Carstar Trupointe Weaver Show Cattle & Feed Sales Williamson Crop Ins.

Grand Champion Goat

Grand Champion Lamb

Grand Champion Hog

Air Handling Equipment, Inc. Boerger Electric Dickman Supply Inc.

Blue Ribbon Feed Mill Bornhorst Printing Botkins Electric Buehler, Kent & Shelly Egbert, Jim, Elaine & Family Eilerman-Nationwide Ins Agency First Nat'l Bank of New Bremen Lentz Realty & Auction Service Mike's Barn & Yard Connection Provico Farm & Show Supply RRR Tire Service Trupointe

Able Acres Ambos, Mike & Jennifer Egbert, Jim, Elaine & Family Henschen, Jay & Tracy Inn Between Restaurant Lacal Equipment Provico Farm & Show Supply Sidney Body Carstar Trupointe Wells Brothers, Inc.

Grand Champion Single Fryer Rabbit Diane Lotz-John Pence Ins. Jackson Center FFA Alumni Mary Rutan Hospital Plastipak Packaging Inc. Rising Sun Express, Inc. Vondenhuevel Auction Service

Grand Champion Fryer

Grand Champion Gilt B & B Ag-Vantages, Inc. Trupointe US Bank Vaubel Swine

A & A Contractors Inc. A G Boogher & Son, Inc. A. Freytag Masonry Able Acres Adams, John State Representative Aflac-Tina Pleiman Air Handling Equipment, Inc. Alan Davis Insurance Allenbaugh Insurance Alliance Nutrition-Kramer Darrell Allison's Custom Jewelry Allison, Red & Cheri Alvetro Orthodontics Ambos, Gale Ambos, Mike & Jennifer American Grower Insurance Anna Young Farmers Apple Farm Service Area Energy & Electric, Inc. Auto Repair Unlimited B & B Ag-Vantages, Inc. Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/Jackson Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/Knoxville Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/Pemberton Barhorst, Ted & Anita Barker Ins. Agency & Club Calves Baron Farms Barrett Paving Materials Bauchers Mobile High Pressure Cleaning Becker Farms Becks Hybrids Beigel, Jeff Bell Insurance Bensar Developments Company Bensman, Gary

A G Boogher & Son, Inc. Auto Repair Unlimited Design -N- Wood Dickman Supply Inc. First Nat'l Bank of New Bremen Meininger, Linda/Shelby Co. Tres. Sidney Body Carstar

Bensman, Randy Berning, Dale & Kay Berning, Pat & Alice Best One Tire-Jeff Pollard Blue Ribbon Feed Mill Boerger Electric Bohman Trucking Booher, Dr. Scott Bornhorst Printing Botkins Electric Botkins Young Farmers Bowman Bros. Auto Brandt Farms Braun, Ruth Brian Bensman Realty 2000 Group Brian Hough Farms Pioneer Seed/Crop Ins. Broerman Ins. Agency Brownlee-Wray & Assoc. Bruns Animal Clinic Brunson Welding LLC Buckeye Farm Antiques Inc. Buckeye Ford/ Lincoln Mercury Bud's Chevrolet Bud's Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Inc. Buehler Farms-Chuck Buehler, Kent & Shelly Bunke/Evans Bunny's Pharmacy Burden, Tim & Jill Burke Petroleum, Inc. CF Limited Cargill Ag Horizons Cargill Crop Insurance Cargill Marketing Service Cargill, Inc. Carity Farms/Sunglo Feeds Carter Lumber Changing Smiles Inc. Chester Foods Choice One Engineering

Grand Champion Broiler Beigel, Jeff Egbert, Jim, Elaine & Family J D Equipment Exports Shelby Co. Republican Party/Gibbs

Chris King Trucking LLC Clerk of Courts/Mumford, Michele Coba Select Services Colby, Craig & Patricia Colby, Marcella Cole, Charlie & Mary Jo Comer Trucking Conet Inc. Contrex Inc. Industrial Machinery Countyline Ag Service Coverstone, Tom Cox Network Solutions LLC Creative Memories-Quinter, Vicki Cromes Funeral Home Crop Production ServicesBotkins Curly's Custom Meats Custom Foam Products Inc. Custom Transmission Cynthian Twp. Trustee/Benanzer Joe DNN Holdings LLC, Inc. DNN Holdings LLC, Inc. Dan Bensman-Billing Ins. Dan Hemm Chrysler & GM Davis, Marcia Delaet, Chad & Ann Dell-Delight Farms Denny Vogel Insurance Design -N- Wood Detailed Machining Inc. Diane Lotz-John Pence Ins. Dickman Supply Inc. Ditmer, Eric & Teresa Donald A. Sommer Inc. Doseck, Kevin Eagle Bridge Co. Ed Brown Insurance Agency Edwin F. Nickol, Inc.

Grand Champion Rabbit Meat Pen REAL Living Realty Services Rosewood Machine & Tool

Egbert Livestock Botkins & St.Henry Egbert Show Cattle Egbert, Brian, Terrie & Family Egbert, Jim, Elaine & Family Ehemann, Kurt Ehemann, Mrs. Julie Eilerman, Mark Eilerman-Nationwide Ins Agency Electro Controls Elsass Fabricating, LTD Elsass Woodworking Emerson Wagner Realty Inc Esser Electric FDL Automation and Supply Faber, Keith-State Senator Farm & Service Truck Equipment Farm Credit Services/Bellefontaine Farm Credit Services/Celina Farm Credit Services/Versailles Farm Service Agency Farmer's Elevator Co. Father Hubbard's Cupboards LLC Fennig Equipment Fennig Homan Agri Business Fennig Homan/Weatherbill Fertilizer Dealers Supply Inc. Finkenbine Farms First Nat'l Bank of New Bremen Flinn Veterinary Clinic Fogt, David & Katherine Fort Loramie Machine Tool Franklin Twp Trustees & Clerk Frische, John D.D.S. Geise, Dan & Kris Gerlach's Homemade Ice Cream Geuy, Robert/Shelby Co

Engineer Gibbs Farms LLC Goettemoeller Farms Goettemoeller, John & Diane Goffena's Furniture Inc. Greenville Ace Hardware Greiwe, Jeromy & Season Greve Drywall and Painting Grilliot, Brian Grumpy's BBQ Guey Conststruction Hageman, Jason & Gretchen Hageman, Rick & Vera Hague Corporation Hairitage House Hall, Craig & Tracy Harvest Land - Covington Harvest Land - Versailles Heaton Farms Hedge-View Farms Heiby Oil Co. Heintz, Dave Heitkamp Crop Ins - John Heitkamp Hemmelgarn Services, Inc. Henschen, Jay & Tracy Heritage Co-Op Hill, Thomas & Jeanne Homes by Bill Simms Hubbard Feeds, Inc. Huelskamp Drainage & Excavating Huelskamp Farms Hughston Trucking In Memory of Carl & Kathleen Wehrman Industrial Recyclers Inn Between Restaurant Irish Acres Dairy J & L Power Equipment Inc J D Equipment Exports J.R. Edwards Concrete Co.


2012 Shelby County Fair

47

THANKS to all ... who supported the Shelby County Youth with purchases at the Fair Livestock Sale. From: Shelby County Junior Fair 4-H and F.F.A. Livestock Exhibitors and the Shelby County Junior Fair Livestock Sale Committee. Reserve Champion Hog Cargill, Inc. Diane Lotz-John Pence Ins. Lotz Service Trupointe

Reserve Champion Steer Donald A. Sommer Inc. Egbert Livestock Botkins & St.Henry Egbert Show Cattle Egbert, Jim, Elaine & Family Ehemann, Mrs. Julie Esser Electric Kempfer Sales & Service Inc. Sorensen Insurance Agency TMP Trucking Trupointe US Bank

Reserve Champion Gilt A G Boogher & Son, Inc. First Nat'l Bank of New Bremen M.A. Regula & Son Trucking Schmerge Show Pigs Sidney Body Carstar

JLA Realty JNR Farms Jackson Center Education Foundation Jackson Center FFA Alumni Jett Grow Seed & Mulch Jim Buehler Rentals Joslin, Rob & Ellen K. B. Construction K.E. Freytag Masonry KC Construction Keep Judge G Kempfer Sales & Service Inc. Kill Custom Spraying Kitchens Baths & More Kleinhans, Larry Knoop, Kenny L & O Tire Service Lacal Equipment Larger Bulk Milk Transport Laux Gun Service Lefeld Imp Inc. John Deere Lentz Realty & Auction Service Linkous Hawaiian Shaved Ice Lochard Inc. Lotz Service Luthman Truck Service M.A. Regula & Son Trucking MKM FARM Made in the Shade Tent Rental Maier Bros. Painting Co. Mann Family Care Mann Farms Maria Stein Grain Marrs Farm Martin Farms Mary Rutan Hospital Maurer, Curt Meininger, Linda/Shelby Co. Tres. Menards Mercer Soy/Mercer Landmark

Reserve Champion Lamb Allenbaugh Insurance Changing Smiles Inc. Fogt, David & Katherine Hemmelgarn Services, Inc. Martin Farms Schafer Oil Company Sidney "Ace" Hardware

Reserve Champion Rabbit Meat Pen Dan Hemm Chrysler & GM Farmer's Elevator Co. Trupointe

Reserve Champion Goat A G Boogher & Son, Inc. Alan Davis Insurance Bornhorst Printing Buehler, Kent & Shelly Chris King Trucking LLC Donald A. Sommer Inc. Egbert Show Cattle Hughston Trucking J & L Power Equipment Inc L & O Tire Service Lacal Equipment Provico Farm & Show Supply RRR Tire Service Schafer Oil Company Schmerge Show Pigs Shipshewana Auction Snavely, Trent Sorensen Insurance Agency Stein Service Styles Unlimited & Tanning, LLC Trupointe Union Stockyards US Bank

Reserve Champion Broiler Barker Ins. Agency & Club Calves Comer Trucking Ehemann, Mrs. Julie Rosewood Machine & Tool US Bank

Meyer's Garage & Drive-Thru Meyer's Tavern Miami Systems Control Michael Excavating LLC Michael Masonry Michelin Tire Co. Mike York Electric Heating Mike's Barn & Yard Connection Mike's Cheese Shack Mill Valley Farms Millcreek Valley Farms Equip Sales Minster Bank Minster Supply Motter, Keith & Family Mr. Concrete Builders Supply Nathan Clinard Attny at Law Newport Sportsmen Club North Dixie Auto Body Ltd Osgood State Bank Our Homestead Farms PNC Bank Panel Control Inc Paulus Excavating, Ltd. Peoples Federal Savings & Loan Phils Market Piqua Winnelson Plastipak Packaging Inc. Primary Eye Care Associates Progreen Garden Center Provico Farm & Show Supply RC Family Wood Products, LLC REAL Living Realty Services RRR Tire Service Rapid Development Inc. ReMax One-Gay Smith Rehfus Farms Richard Gump Crop Ins. Rindler Trucking LLC Rising Sun Express, Inc. Rosewood Machine & Tool

Reserve Champion Fryer Egbert, Jim, Elaine & Family Mike's Barn & Yard Connection Vondenhuevel Auction Service

Ryan Aberle-Cargill Animal Nutrition S & S Hotel Management Schafer Dairy Farms, Inc. Schafer Oil Company Schaffer Insurance Schaub Excavating Inc. Schlater, Ken & Brenda Schmerge Show Pigs Schnieder, Tim & Marlaine Schwieterman, Dale CPA Shelby Co. Auditor, Denny York Shelby Co. Cattlemen's Assoc. Shelby Co. Draft Horse Assoc. Shelby Co. Pork Producers Shelby Co. Prosecutor Shelby Co. Recorder Siegel, Jodi Shelby Co. Republican Party/Gibbs Shelby County Ag. Teacher Shelby County Dairymans Assoc. Shelby County Democrats Shelby Motor Shelby Oaks Shipshewana Auction Shoemaker, Tom Sidney "Ace" Hardware Sidney Body Carstar Sidney Electric Company Sidney Warehousing, Inc. Sidney Wendustrial Siegel, Robert-Cynthian Twp Trustee Smock Farms - Wayne & Dorothy Smock, Jane Snavely, Trent Sorensen Insurance Agency Spring Creek Corporation Stanfield Jerseys

Reserve Champion Single Fryer Rabbit REAL Living Realty Services Rosewood Machine & Tool

Stangel, Jason Stein Service Stellar Crane LLC Stevenson, Jim/Comm Pleas Judge Stewart Farm Stewart Seeds- Uhlenhake Stewart Seeds-Schleucher Stoops Freightliner Styles Unlimited & Tanning, LLC TB Remodeling TMP Trucking Thermoseal Inc. Third Base Frenchtown OH Toomey, Jack Co. Commissioner Tri-County Veterinary Service Trio Farms Inc. Troxel Equipment Co., LLC Troy Kies-Auctioneer/Realtor Trupointe Turner, Mike Tuttle Seed Service US Bank Union Stockyards Vandalia Range & Armory Vaubel Swine Verity Farms - Siegel Vondenhuevel Auction Service Vondenhuevel, Ray & Brenda Wagner's IGA Market Wards MIST Farm Weatherhead, Cort, Jenny & Family Weaver Show Cattle & Feed Sales Wehrman/Paulus Families Wells Brothers, Inc. Wells, Fred & Joyce Westerheide Developers Western Ohio Cut Stone Western Ohio Fence & Supply Whitney Painting &

Sandblasting Wildermuth Farms Williamson Crop Ins. Winner's Stockyard Woody's Supermarket Z & Z Construction Zircher, Uncle Matt Gallon of Milk Shares Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/Jackson Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/Knoxville Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/Pemberton Dell-Delight Farms Egbert Livestock Botkins & St.Henry Irish Acres Dairy Maria Stein Grain Wells Brothers, Inc. Block Buyers Egbert Livestock Botkins & St.Henry Ken Wheelock Winner's Stockyard Raised Hog Prices Alvetro Orthodontics Raised Lamb, Rabbit, & Goat Prices Bud's Chevrolet Bud's Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Inc. Donated Hogs to the 4-H Foundation A G Boogher & Son, Inc. Lochard Inc. Special Thank You To All of My Family & Friends Who Helped Make the Sale Days Possible Donation to Exhibitors for Parents Working in Pork Barn Shelby Co. Pork Producers Slaughtering of Champion Animals Kah Meats Purchasing of Champion Carcasses Davis Meats


2012 Shelby County Fair

48

FOURTH AVE

SIDNEY HIGH SCHOOL

N

Parking 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 17.

Fair Secretary Office Paging Booth Caretaker's House Multi-Purpose Building Show Arena I Entertainment Stand Show Arena II Gazebo Swine - Sheep - Goat Barn Farm Machinery Cattle Barn - Dairy Cattle Barn - Steer Antique Machinery Horse Barn Speed Office

19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

Restrooms Milk House Houston Food Stand Restrooms Camping Area Lochard Building Food Stand 4-H/FCCLA Booth Building Activity Building Fine Arts Jr. Fair Board Office Horticulture Building FFA Building Jr. Fair Building Log Cabin Horseshoe Court

34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48.

Jun Mer Map She Boy She Far Stu Pon Hor Hor Hor Gra Por Trac Par Ext


SHOW ARENA II 7

9

23 CAMPING AREA

HIGHLAND AVENUE

SPEED OFFICE HORSE #17 14

Turkey & Ducks

SWINE, SHEEP, GOATS

SHOW ARENA II 7

CATTLE 12

CATTLE 11

GATE C

49

Handicapped Parking

EMERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

GATE D 20

5 SHOW ARENA I 1 FAIR SECY. CARETAKER OFFICE 3

21

REST ROOM

46

22

24

6

25

26 MER. HALL NO. 1

GATE B

SPEED OFFICE 17

FARM MACHINERY 10

27 ACTIVITY BUILDING

EXHIBITOR ENTRANCE

19

31

47 GRANDSTAND 8

38

29

Junior Fair Board Office

LOG CABIN 32 HORSESHOE COURT

RO AD

ECOLOGICAL/ OUTDOOR

37 44

2

FA IR

35

36

1/2 mile race track

30 GRANGE HALL

45 training track

FINE ARTS

28

JR. FAIR

HORSE & PONY 40

HORSE 39 HORSE 42

19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48.

Restrooms Milk House Houston Food Stand Restrooms Camping Area Lochard Building Food Stand Old Merchants Building Activity Building Fine Arts Jr. Fair Board Office Grange Hall Jr. Fair Building Log Cabin Horseshoe Court Merchants Building Maplewood Food Stand Shelby County Dairy Bo Boy Scouts Farm Bureau Food Stan Stud Barn Pony Barn Horse Arena Horse Warm Up Arena Horse Barn - Jr. Fair Grandstand Portable Judges Stand Track Pari-Mutuel Building Extension Office Buildin

* All Horse exhibitors must come in GATE A E RS HO ENA AR 41

JR. FAIR 43

ior Fair Building rchants Building plewood Food Stand elby County Dairy Boosters y Scouts eriff’s Command m Bureau FoodPost Stand d Barn ny Barn rse Arena rse Warm Up Arena rse Barn - Jr. Fair andstand rtable Judges Stand ck ri-Mutuel Building ension Office Building

* All Horse exhibitor must come in GATE

48

42 Horse Warm Up Arena

HORSE BARN

SIDNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL

ME BU RCH ILD AN 34 ING TS

33

GATE A

N

2012 Shelby County Fair

TO

5 I-7

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 17.

Fair Secretary Office Paging Booth Caretaker's House Multi-Purpose Building Show Arena I Entertainment Stand Show Arena II Gazebo Swine - Sheep - Goat Barn Farm Machinery Cattle Barn - Dairy Cattle Barn - Steer Antique Machinery Horse Barn Speed Office

SHUTTLES WILL BE AVAILABLE


2012 Shelby County Fair

50

Join us for the

16 Annual th

Cruise-In DALE ANDERSON MEMORIAL AT THE SHELBY COUNTY FAIR SUNDAY, JULY 22 • 50/50 Drawing • Door Prizes • All participants will receive Dash Plaques

Registration 11am - 1pm ENTRY IS FREE! Admission to Fair $9.00 per person (this admits driver & entry fee to the show)

Must enter at Gate A off of Fair Rd. Show will be in and around antique tractor display

For additional information contact:

Kurt Anderson 937-538-0718


2012 Shelby County Fair

FREE Show Next to Gazebo

Show Times: SUNDAY - 6:00 & 8:00 P.M. MONDAY THRU SAT. 4:00, 6:00 & 8:00 P.M.

SPONSORED BY:

HEMMELGARN SERVICES INC. and

51


2012 Shelby County Fair

52

HORSE BLANKET DONORS Thanks to all who are donating horse blankets for the Shelby County Fair 2012 Joe Strayer Memorial Robert Geuy - Shelby Co. Engineer ReMax One Brewer Sound - Palestine, Ohio Ottawa Nylon Harness Russel’s Farrier Service Shelby County Fair

Booher Chiropractic Center Leonard Baker Memorial Louis Bertsch Memorial Lochard, Inc. Shelby Co. VFW Memorial Post 4239 Cromes Funeral Home

Clancy’s Inc. presents the

Little Mr. and Miss Shelby County Fair

Fun Pageant To Be Held In The Free Entertainmement Tent

SUNDAY, JULY 22, 2012 - 6:00 P.M. SHARP SAME DAY & TIME, & PLACE AS 2011 Ages 3 to 5 (by July 1, 2012) A Trophy and Sash will be awarded. Both winners will receive a $100.00 U.S. Savings Bond. ENTRY FORM FOR LITTLE MR. AND MISS SHELBY COUNTY FAIR Name ____________________________________Age _____Boy ___ Girl___ Address _________________________________________________________ Parent's Name ___________________________________________________ Contestants will be judged on poise and their answers to questions. The MC will ask the questions to contestants and they will be judged by a panel of three judges. These judges are to be picked by Clancy’s. Inc. Previous winners not eligible. Entry forms may be picked up at the Shelby County Fairgrounds Secretary's Office.


2012 Shelby County Fair

53

SHELBY COUNTY FAIR, SIDNEY, OHIO ES TAK S JULY 27, 2012 R E SUP SPEED PROGRAM FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2012- 4:00 P.M. Estimated 2012 Purse

Pace - 2 Year Old Filly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 5,000 Pace - 3 Year Old Filly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,000 Trot - 2 Year Old Filly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,000 Trot - 3 Year Old Filly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Trot - Free For All - Leonard Baker Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$800 Pace - 2 Year Old Colt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,000 Pace - 3 Year Old Colt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,000 Trot - 2 Year Old Colt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,000 Trot - 3 Year Old Colt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,000 Pace - Free For All - Joe Strayer Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$800 CONDITIONS United States Trotting Association Rules to govern. W.O.C.R.A. Rules and Regulations to govern their events. There must be 6 to name and 5 to start in overnight events. Money divided 45 - 25 - 15 - 10 - 5 percent of purse. We reserve the right to race any double dash event as a single dash event and rearrange program. Declarations must be in by 10:00 A.M. THREE DAYS BEFORE RACES ARE HELD. Starting fee class races of $25.00 must be paid when horse is declared in. Total starts in 2012, 1st, 2nds, and 3rds won, fastest time, money won, driver’s license and colors must be given when horse is entered. Trophy will be awarded in each event. Shelby County Agricultural Society not responsible for accidents. All owners, drivers and grooms must purchase a gate pass at $25 for the week or pay regular admission price of $9.00 per day. W.O.C.R.A. PASSES ACCEPTED. All horses must have Coggins Test for 2012. For information on stakes, contact Western Ohio Colt Racing Association, Box 298 Pickering, OH 43147. The Shelby County Agricultural Society will pay $125 to the driver and $125 to the owner for any horse, at either gait, breaking the track record. In the case more than one horse breaks the record, the money will go to the fastest for the meet. Ties will be divided. Drivers Insurance to be paid by the Western Ohio Colt Racing Association RACE SECRETARY TELEPHONE, SIDNEY, OHIO (937) 492-2509 PLEASE DO NOT CALL ABOVE NUMBER BEFORE 12 NOON JULY 23, 2012 EARLY ENTRIES TAKEN JULY 23, 2012 12:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ON GROUNDS OR TRACK. PARI-MUTUEL BETTING CONDITIONED TRACK

STARTING GATE PHOTO FINISH FREE GRANDSTAND BACKSTRETCH BETTING TRACK RECORDS: Pace -Billy Six Shooter 1:58 – Trot - Lookout Blazer 2:00.2

SPEED COMMITTEE DON HENMAN, SUPT., 17401 Deweese Rd., Sidney, OH 45365 (937) 492-1567 DAVE RUSSELL, SUPT.,16657 Lock Two Rd. Botkins OH 45302 (937) 538-0350

Trophies • Plaques • Engraved Gifts We Specialize in Custom Awards

Regal Trophy & Award Co. 1269 Wapakoneta, Sidney

(937) 492-7531 Dave Russell

Don Henman

2275945


2012 Shelby County Fair

54

SHELBY COUNTY FAIR Department Two – CATTLE

Eugene Schulze, Chairman

Kenneth Knoop

ATTENTION ALL CATTLE EXHIBITORS (DAIRY & BEEF). YOU WILL NEED TO ENTER THE FAIRGROUNDS THROUGH GATE C OFF OF CAMPBELL RD. CATTLE ONLY. DAIRY DEPARTMENT OPEN TO ALL COUNTIES EARLY ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 11, 2012 $6.00 --- PER HEAD LATE ENTRIES FROM JULY 12 - JULY 18, 2012 $15.00 -- PER HEAD ENTRY FEE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY BLANK AND ALL EXHIBITORS MUST PURCHASE AN EXHIBITORS TICKET. Youth 18 and under may exhibit on parents season ticket. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MADE WITH THE SECRETARY OF FAIR BOARD BY JULY 18, 2012. Please use entry blank in book marked Livestock. Put only cattle entries on the blank. The milk house will be ready for milking on Saturday July 21, 2012. All milk revenue will go into the milk house fund. This fund will be used for the upkeep and improvement of the milking facilities. No treated cows will be milked until all other cows are milked. Samples will be taken from all cows before the cow is milked. Anyone who contaminates the milk will be responsible for all lost revenue. ONE GALLON OF MILK WILL BE AUCTIONED ON SATURDAY AFTER THE LAST SPECIES OF JR. FAIR SALES. PROCEEDS TO BE DIVIDED EQUALLY AMONG JR. FAIR DAIRY EXHIBITORS WITH A PERCENTAGE TAKEN OUT FOR EXPENSES. EXCEPTION: ANY EXHIBITOR HAVING ANY OTHER MARKET LIVESTOCK IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PROCEEDS. CHECK YELLOW PAGES FOR MORE RULES AND REGULATIONS. DAIRY CATTLE CLASSES No. 201 Jersey---No. 202 Guernsey ---No. 203 Holsteins No. 204 Brown Swiss---No. 205 Ayrshire---No. 206 Milking Shorthorn ARRIVAL: All Dairy Exhibts: Will arrive on Saturday July 21, 2012 from 9 am to 8pm. Early bedding permitted on Friday July 20, 2012 from 1:00 to 6:00pm with stall approval by Eugene Schulze. If any questions, contact Eugene Schulze at 937-497-9022 before fair. Thank you for your cooperation. SHOW TIMES: Jersey and Holsteins: Will show on Sunday July 22, 2012 at 6:00 pm in a combined Districts Show, Breeds will alternate by class. Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Ayrshire, Milking Shorthorn: Will show on Monday July 23, 2012 at 10;00 am. RELEASE TIME :All Dairy will be released Sunday July 29, 2012 after 8:00 am. All Jr. Fair Exhibitors must submit early release request for State Fair to Jr. Fair Board two weeks before fair. Distrct

Cathy Platfoot

Dan Geise

5 Jerseys and District 14 Holsteins open exhibits will be released after 11:00 pm following show. All Colored Breeds going to State or out- of- county will be released following Monday’s show. No animal having hereditary unsoundness will be allowed to compete for premiums and shall be excluded from the grounds. All out of State cattle must abide by Ohio State testing rules. All cows of thirty-six months of age must have given birth to a calf or show unmistakable signs of being in calf at time of exhibition. The cattle committee retains the right to check registration papers at any time if the need arises. Failure forfeits right to show or award.Thank you for all your cooperation and support.

DROESCH FARM SERVICE Tractor and Equipment Sales & Service

7354 State Route 119 Maria Stein

419-925-4526 • 419-925-4510 www.droeschfarmservice.com


2012 Shelby County Fair

2012 SHELBY COUNTY FAIR

ENTRY BLANK – LIVESTOCK Dept. # 2, 3, 4, 5

PHONE: 492-7385 (See page 21 for hours). Read carefully ALL rules for the department you are entering. See Premium Book for time Exhibits must be brought in. Must Purchase $25,00 Exhibitor Ticket. Make checks payable: Shelby County Agricultural Society. All fees must accompany entries. Xerox Copies Accepted. Please Print Legibly.

ENTRY BLANK FOR CATTLE DEPARTMENT # TWO Send to: JERRY SCHAFFNER, SECRETARY P.O. Box 4281 Send to: Jerry Schaffner, Secretary, P.O. Box 4281, Sidney, OH 45365 Sidney, Ohio 45365 Exhibitor’s Name (Please Print) Address

Telephone (

)

City

State

Township

Total Number of Entries

Zip Code

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Exhibitor No.

Date

No. of Entries

Ticket No.

Total Fees

Receipt No.

Clerk

Class No. Line No.

*

Tags q Send q Held

Permit No.

Clerk Total Entry Monies

PARKING PARKING PASSES PASSES $30.00 $20.00

EXHIBITORS SEASON PASSES $25.00 EXHIBITOR TICKETS–$20.00 PER TICKET Page No.

55

Name of Article (As listed in this book)

Place Won

Amount Won

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. “The 36. Shelby County Fairboard and Shelby County Agricultural Society assume no responsibility for livestock and/or articles exhibited, entered, and/or shown upon the Shelby County Fairgrounds. Exhibitor/Entrant specifically acknowledges his/her or its awareness that 27. livestock and exhibition articles are placed upon and maintained upon the Shelby County Fairgrounds by them at their sole risk. 38. Further, entrant/exhibitor agrees to hold the Shelby County Agricultural Society and the Shelby County Fairboard harmless from any and 39.all claims to or resulting from their respective livestock and/or exhibits from any cause whatsoever. The aforesaid indemnification shall include injuries to the person or property of third parties resulting from the aforesaid livestock and/or exhibition articles. The 40. Shelby County Fairboard assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the foregoing booklet and I agree to abide by the rules 41.regulations of the fair.” and

42. ________________________________________________FOR/BY_____________________________________________________

43.

EXHIBITOR (PRINT)

EXHIBITOR/ENTRANT Must Be Signed By Parent/Guardian If Under 18

* Mark this box if this animal will be also shown in Jr. Fair

Number of pens requested


2012 Shelby County Fair

56

DAIRY CATTLE CLASSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

202 GUERNSEY –– 204 BROWN SWISS — 205 AYRSHIRE – 206 MILKING SHORTHORN BOOK ENTRY NUMBER—DEFINITION OF AGES—PREMIUMS 1st 2nd 3rd $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 Junior Heifer Calf - Born after March 1, 2012 at least 4 13. Cow 5 year old - Born September 1, 2006 thru August 31, months old 2007 $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 Intermediate Heifer Calf - Born Dec. 1, 2011 thru Feb. 28, 14. Cow Aged - Born before Sept. 1, 2006 2012 $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 Senior Champion Female Rosette Senior Heifer Calf - Born Sept. 1, 2011 thru Nov. 30, 2011 Senior Reserve Champion Female Rosette $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 Grand Champion Female Rosette Summer Yearling Heifer - Born June 1, 2011 thru Aug. 31, Reserve Grand Champion Female Rosette 2011 $13.00 $9.00 $500 15. Best 3 Females and age - Bred and owned by exhibitor Junior Yearling Heifer - Born March 1, 2011 thru May 31, $11.00 $7.00 $5.00 2011 16. Dam and Daughter $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 $11.00 $7.00 $5.00 Winter Yearling Heifer - Born Dec. 1, 2010 - Feb. 28, 2011 17. Produce of Dam-Animals any age either sex $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 $11.00 $7.00 $5.00 Senior Yearling Heifer - Born Sept. 1, 2010 thru Nov. 30, 2010 $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 Junior Champion Female Rosette NO GOLF CARTS, 4 WHEELERS OR GATORS TO BE USED Junior Reserve Champion Female Rosette

ATTENTION

8. Junior 2 year old Female - Born March 1, 2010 thru August 31, 2010 $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 9. Senior 2 year old Female - Born Sept. 1, 2009 thru Feb. 28, 2010 $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 10. Junior Cow 3 year old - Born March 1, 2009 thru August 31, 2009. $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 11. Senior Cow 3 year old - Born September 1, 2008 thru February 28, 2009 $13.00 $9.00 $5.00 12. Cow 4 year old - Born September 1, 2007 thru August 31, 2008

ON FAIRGROUNDS BY ANYONE OTHER THAN FAIRBOARD MEMBERS OR CONCESSIONAIRES. ALL MUST SHOW PROOF OF INSURANCE AND BE TAGGED ACCORDINGLY. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 16 WILL BE PERMITTED TO USE ANY OF THE ABOVE. NONE OF THE ABOVE VEHICLES WILL BE PERMITTED ON THE MIDWAY AFTER 12 NOON. ANY EXHIBITOR USING ELECTRIC FANS ON THE FAIRGROUNDS IS REQUIRED TO USE ONLY GROUNDED EQUIPMENT WITH THREE PRONG PLUGS. INAPPROPRIATE EXTENSION CORDS AND ADAPTERS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.

HIGH and DRY for Let us MARK meetings our calendar with Left

& banquets?

Sidney Inn

EXIT 92

Call Wendy with Romer's Catering at 419-678-8482.

2279271

YOUR events


2012 Shelby County Fair

The Shelby County Fair Board would like to extend a

Special Thanks to the following buyers at the

2011 Gallon of Milk Sale Aflac-Tina Pleiman Allenbaugh Insurance Allenbaugh, Mary Ellen, Bill & Ann Allison's Custom Jewelry Allison, Red & Cheri Alvetro Orthodontics Anna Young Farmers Area Energy & Electric, Inc. B & B Ag-Vantages, Inc. Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/Jackson Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/Knoxville Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/Pemberton Barhorst, Ted & Anita Baron Farms Bensman, Gary Berning, Dale & Kay Berning, Pat & Alice Botkins Young Farmers Brian Bensman Realty 2000 Group Broerman Ins. Agency Bruns Animal Clinic Brunson Welding LLC Bunny's Pharmacy Burke Petroleum, Inc. Cargill, Inc. Chester Foods Clerk of Courts/Mumford, Michele Coba Select Services Colby, Craig & Patricia Colby, Marcella Creative Memories-Quinter, Vicki Cromes Funeral Home Delaet, Chad & Ann Dell-Delight Farms Ditmer, Eric & Teresa Donald A. Sommer Inc. Edwin F. Nickol, Inc. Egbert Livestock Botkins & St.Henry Eilerman-Nationwide Ins Agency Elsass Fabricating, LTD

Esser Electric Farm & Service Truck Equipment Farm Credit Services/Bellefontaine Farm Credit Services/Versailles Farm Service Agency Father Hubbard's Cupboards LLC Fennig Homan Agri Business Fertilizer Dealers Supply Inc. First Nat'l Bank of New Bremen Geise, Dan & Kris Gerlach's Homemade Ice Cream Geuy, Robert/Shelby Co Engineer Goettemoeller, John & Diane Goffena's Furniture Inc. Greiwe, Jeromy & Season Grumpy's BBQ Hageman, Jason & Gretchen Hageman, Rick & Vera Hague Corporation Hall, Craig & Tracy Harvest Land - Versailles Hedge-View Farms Hemmelgarn Services, Inc. Hubbard Feeds, Inc. In Memory of Carl & Kathleen Wehrman Irish Acres Dairy J.R. Edwards Concrete Co. Keep Judge G Kleinhans, Larry Knoop, Kenny Larger Bulk Milk Transport Laux Gun Service Linkous Hawaiian Shaved Ice Maria Stein Grain Mary Rutan Hospital Maurer, Curt Meininger, Linda/Shelby Co. Tres. Mercer Soy/Mercer Landmark Meyer's Garage & Drive-Thru Mike's Cheese Shack

Mill Valley Farms Motter, Keith & Family Newport Sportsmen Club Osgood State Bank Our Homestead Farms Provico Farm & Show Supply REAL Living Realty Services Rapid Development Inc. ReMax One-Gay Smith Rindler Trucking LLC Ryan Aberle-Cargill Animal Nutrition Schafer Dairy Farms, Inc. Schafer Oil Company Schwieterman, Dale CPA Shelby Co. Auditor, Denny York Shelby Co. Cattlemen's Assoc. Shelby Co. Recorder Siegel, Jodi Shelby Co. Republican Party/Gibbs Shelby County Ag. Teacher Shelby County Dairymans Assoc. Sidney Body Carstar Siegel, Robert-Cynthian Twp Trustee Sorensen Insurance Agency Stanfield Jerseys Stangel, Jason Stewart Farm TB Remodeling Tri-County Veterinary Service Trio Farms Inc. Troy Kies-Auctioneer/Realtor Trupointe US Bank Vandalia Range & Armory Verity Farms - Siegel Vondenhuevel Auction Service Wagner's IGA Market Wells Brothers, Inc. Western Ohio Fence & Supply Woody's Supermarket

57


2012 Shelby County Fair

58

CLASS 201 - DISTRICT 5 JERSEY SHOW CLASS 203 - DISTRICT 14 HOLSTEIN SHOW Sunday, July 22, 2012 AT 6:00PM KIDDIE SHOWMANSHIP, UP TO JR. FAIR AGE AS OF JAN. 1, 2012 AT 5:45 PM Two Jr. Fair Showmanship Classes Ages: Jr. 9-14 Sr. 15-18 All guidelines for dairy show are listed on previous pages under Department Two – Cattle unless listed below.Show will be governed by the Shelby County Agriculture Society rules and regulations. The combined show will alternate breeds by class. JERSEY: The fair board will furnish ribbons and number cards. Premium money paid by Shelby County Agriculture Society to Jersey Club shall be $10.00 per head exhibited to a maximum of 100 head or a total of $1,000. HEIFER CLASSES 1. JUNIOR CALF: born on or after March 1, 2012 through April 30, 2012. 2. INTERMEDIATE CALF, born on or after Dec. 1, 2011 through Feb. 28, 2012. 3. SENIOR CALF, born on or after Sept. 1, 2011 through Nov. 30, 2011. 4. SUMMER YEARLING, born on or after June 1, 2011 through Aug. 31, 2011. 5. JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER, born on or after March 1, 2011 through May 31, 2011. 6. INTERMEDIATE SENIOR YEARLING, born on or after Dec. 1, 2010 through Feb. 28,2011. 7. SENIOR YEARLING, born on or after Sept. 1, 2010 through Nov.30, 2010. JR. CHAMPION FEMALE & RESERVE JR. CHAMPION 8. JR. BEST THREE FEMALES COW CLASSES 9. JR. 2YR OLD, born on or after March 1, 2010 through Aug. 31, 2010. 10. SR. 2YR. OLD, born on or after Sept. 1, 2009 through Feb. 28, 2010. 11. JR. THREE YR. OLD born on or after March 1, 2009 through Aug. 31, 2009. 12. SR. THREE YR. OLD, born on or after Sept. 1, 2008 through Feb. 28, 2009. 13. FOUR YEAR OLD COW, born on or after Sept. 1, 2007 through Aug. 31, 2008. 14. FIVE YR. OLD COW, born on or after Sept. 1, 2006 through Aug. 31, 2007. 15. AGED COW, born before Sept. 1, 2006. SR. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION COW OVERALL CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE. GROUP CLASSES 16. PRODUCE OF DAM, 2 animals from the same dam. 17. EXHIBITOR'S HERD, 5 females, all owned by exhibitor, 2 cows, 2 unfreshened heifers orcalves, & 1 or any age. 18. BEST THREE FEMALES, bred and owned by exhibitor or family. 19. DAM & DAUGHTER

HOLSTEINS : All ribbons, trophies will be furnished by District 14 Holstein Association. Premium money paid by Shelby County Agricultural Society to District 14 Holstein Club shall be $10.00 per head exhibited to a maximum of 100 head or a total of $1,000. All registration papers must be sent to District 14 Holstein Secretary.

HEIFER CLASSES 1. Junior Heifer Calf - March 1, 2011, at least 4 months old. 2. Intermediate Heifer Calf - born from December 1, 2010 through February 28, 2011 3 Senior Heifer Calf - born from September 1, 2010 through November 30, 2010. 4. Summer Yearling - born June 1, 2010 through August 31, 2010. 5. Junior Yearling Heifer- born March 1, 2010 through May 31, 2010. 6. Intermediate Senior Yearling - born from December 1, 2009 through February 28, 2010. 7. Senior Yearling Heifer – born from September 1, 2009 thru November 30, 2009. 8. Junior Best Three Females - shall consist of 3 females under 2 years of age, all bred and at least one owned by Exhibitor . 8a. Junior Get of Sire - 3 females under 2 years of age MILKING AGE CLASSES 9. Dry 3-4 year old cow - born from September 1, 2006 thru August 31, 2007. 10. Dry Aged Cow - born before September 1, 2006. 11. Junior 2 year old cow - born after March 1, 2009 thur August 31, 2009. 12. Senior 2 year old cow – born September 1, 2008 thur February 28, 2009. 13. Junior 3 year old cow - born March 1, 2008 thur August 31, 2008. 14. Senior 3 year old cow - born from September 1, 2007 thru February 28, 2008. 15. Four-year old cow - born from September 1, 2006 thru August 31, 2007. 16. Five year old cow - born from September 1, 2005 thru August 31, 2006. 17. Aged Cow - born before September 1, 2005. 18. 125,000 Pound Cow - Cow which has produced over 125,000 pounds of milk. GROUP CLASSES 19. Dam & Daughter -shall consist of 2 animals, the dam and her daughter, any age. 20. Produce of Dam -shall consist of 2 animals, any age, the produce of one cow. 21. Best Three Females - shall consist of 3 females, any age, all to be bred and at least one owned by exhibitor. 21a. Best Female - Bred and owned by an exhibitor. 22. Dairy Herd 4 Females that have freshened & shown by exhibitor. 23. Senior Get of Sire - 4 cows all to be sired by the same bull. 24. Premium Exhibitor 25. Premium Breeder We would like to THANK HILLS SUPPLY for donating the milk equipment and supplies used in our parlor. See Hills Supply for all your dairy equipment and supplies.

HILLS SUPPLY, ST. MARYS • 419-394-6685


2012 Shelby County Fair

59

Junior Fair King & Queen Coronation! Sunday July 22, 2012 7:00 P.M. Free Entertainment Tent

2011 SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR KING & QUEEN Jenise Berning and Keith Geyer

VOTE TIM

SELL

FOR

PROSECUTOR

Vote to Restore Confidence

• Aggressive prosecution of criminal offenders • Prompt response to law enforcement, township and other agencies in Shelby County • Cost-effective budget administration • Appropriate and caring advocacy for victims • More than 28 years experience as military prosecutor, private attorney and public defender

www.timsellforprosecutor.com

Paid for by Committee to Elect Tim Sell, Shelby Co. Prosecutor, William R. Zimmerman, Jr., Treasurer, 1801 Burkewood Drive, Sidney, Ohio, 45365

2279949

EXPERIENCED ~ PROFESSIONAL ~ COMPETENT


2012 Shelby County Fair

60

2012 SHELBY COUNTY FAIR JULY 22, 2012 OPEN STEER & HEIFER SHOW 11TH ANNUAL FEEDER CALF SHOW SIDNEY, OHIO Judge to be announced. ARRIVAL TIME 7 am till 11:00 am WEIGH-IN TIME 9 am till 11:00 am 1st place in each class will receive $25

PROSPECT FEEDER CALF SHOW 2:00 P.M. OPEN CLASS STEER SHOW IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE FEEDER CALF SHOW

OPEN STEER SHOW SHOW Judged by Weight Champion: Director Chair and $200 Reserve: Director Chair and $100

OPEN FEEDER CALF Judged by Weight Champion: Director Chair and $75 Reserve: Director Chair and $25

OPEN HEIFER SHOW Judged by Age Champion: $100 Reserve: $25 NOTE: ALL CATTLE THAT SHOW IN OPEN SHOW ARE RELEASED AFTER THEY ARE SHOWN GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Entry Fee $25 per head paid at check in. All livestock must meet the requirements of the Ohio Dept. of Agricultural’s Revised Code 2. Free stall space-furnish your own bedding 3. All livestock must be in place by 11:00 a.m. Sunday, July 22, 2012 4. Show supplies and food available on fairgrounds.

For Information Call: Eugene Schulze, 937-497-9022 (evenings) Cathy Platfoot, 937-492-1085 (evenings) Not responsible for accidents or loss of property

RULES Exhibitor must comply with all the general rules of the Cattle Department. CODE OF ETHICS: To maintain a high degree of confidence in the livestock show, THE COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DISQUALIFY ANY ANIMALS THAT HAVE BEEN FITTED IN AN UNETHICAL MANNER. Unethical fitting shall include any injection of gas, solid, or liquid under the skin to alter the normal conformation. It shall include also any cutting or tearing of the hide or underneath the hide or removal of tissue in an attempt to alter the shape of the animal. It shall also include attempts to disrupt or change normal dental development as well as the dyeing or coloring of individuals which alters their natural coloration; also artificial tail heads or polls. Any attempts to change the degree of firmness of any individual shall also be considered unethical. Any persons guilty of the above will be disqualified and barred from future shows. No prior ownership is required. Anyone is permitted to help groom animal.


2012 Shelby County Fair

61

PIG & CALF SCRAMBLE FRIDAY, July 27 - 8:00 P.M.

GRANDSTAND - Admission $2.00 Sponsored by Pullins Farm Drainage & Silveus Insurance Group ENTRIES CLOSE ON JUNE 13th, 2012 OPEN TO ALL SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR EXHIBITORS CASH PRIZES FOR ALL LIVESTOCK SPECIES AND AGE GROUPS Anyone entering this contest must file entry forms on or before June 13th, 2012 along with a signed waiver from the parents. Rules and entry forms may be picked up at OSU Extension or the Shelby County Fairboard office. CALF SCRAMBLE: AGE GROUP 14 AND OLDER {LIMIT FIRST 40 SIGNED UP) PIG SCRAMBLE: AGE GROUP, 11 TO 13 YEARS (LIMIT FIRST 40 SIGNED UP) SHEEP SCRAMBLE: AGE GROUP, 8 TO 10 YEARS (LIMIT FIRST 40 SIGNED UP) (NOTE: SHEEP WILL BE PULLING A TAG OFF OF SHEEP NOT CATCHING THEM.) PRIZES(Fastest times from heats wins1st & 2nd) Calf Scramble: 1st Place $200, 2nd Place $100 Heat Winners: 1st Place $ 50, 2nd Place $ 25 Pig Scramble: 1st Place $100, 2nd Place $ 50 Heat Winners: 1st Place $ 20, 2nd Place $ 10 Sheep Scramble: Cash Prizes

MINOR’S RELEASE FOR 2012 SCRAMBLES We, _____________________ and _____________________ give our permission Father/Guardian’s Name

Mother/Guardian’s Name

for our minor child __________________________________ Applicant/Minor’s Name

to participate in the Shelby County Fair Pig, Calf and Sheep Scramble July 27, 2012. We also agree not to hold any person or company, individually or collectively, responsible for any injury suffered by our minor child while participating in any of the Scrambles. Application must be accompanied by this signed authorization.

CIRCLE SCRAMBLE DESIRED CALF SHEEP

PIG

Signed: __________________________________ Father/Guardian’s Name

__________________________________ Mother/Guardian’s Name

__________________________________ Applicant/Minor’s Name

APPLICATION FOR 2012 SCRAMBLES Name __________________________________________ Date of Birth ____________ Age ____ Height _________ Weight _________ Year in School (Sept. 2012) _________ Phone ___________ Address _________________________________________ City _______________ Zip ________ Hat or Helmet Size ________ Shirt Size ________ School Attending _________________________


2012 Shelby County Fair

62

Department Three SWINE

Walter Wright, Chairman

Don Bodenmiller

Kevin Schaffner

NOTICE: ALL PENS TO BE CLEANED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COMMITTEE OR PREMIUMS WILL BE FORFEITED JUNIOR FAIR MARKET HOG SHOW The Ohio Duroc Breeders Association, Gene Overholt, Secretary, 22011 TR 255, West Lafayette, Ohio 43845, will offer $25.00 cash to the owner of the Grand Champion Junior Fair Market Hog over all breeds and crossbreds, providing this barrow or gilt is from a recorded Duroc Sire and Dam and the

CLASS 308 OPEN CLASS BARROW SHOW

July 23 , 2012 Approximately 6:30 P.M. RULES Entry fee is $8.00 per animal, 2 entries per exhibitor (2 barrows, 2 gilts, or a combination of 1 each). Entries close at 12:00 noon on Saturday, July 21, 2012 All swine being exhibited solely in the Open Class show will have to be removed from the fairgrounds by 8:00 a.m. July 24,2012 This is not a terminal show.the exhibitor will be responsible for all barrows to be removed. All other Jr. Fair Rules will apply for the Sr. Fair Show. Animals must be brought to the fairgrounds on July 20 staring at 8:00 P.M. until 8:00 A.M. July 21st.. Barrows will be weighed immediately following the conclusion Jr. Fair weigh-in. Light and heavy barrows will be permitted to show, but will not be eligible for premiums. Exhibitors must purchase an exhibitor ticket, youths 18 years of age or younger may exhibit on parent’s ticket. OPEN CLASS BARROW SHOW PREMIUMS Classes Championship 1st $15.00 Grand $200.00 2nd $10.00 Reserve $100.00 3rd $ 5.00 4th $ 4.00 5th $ 3.00 CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS PREMIUMS Donated by the Shelby County Agriculture Society, and The Shelby County Pork Producers. .

Dan Sharrock

Ken Ihle

owner furnishes the association a good photograph and a brief story regarding the market hog. The exhibitor shall have owned the market pig at least sixty days prior to the fair. THERE WILL BE NO SCALES ALLOWED TO BE SET UP IN ANY BUILDING WHERE WEIGH INS ARE BEING CONDUCTED. ANYONE WHO WISHES TO BRING SCALES MUST DO SO ON THE OUTSIDE OF THESE BUILDINGS AND BE PLACED WHERE THEY ARE NOT IN THE WAY OF WEIGHMASTERS OR ANY PARTICIPANT WEIGHING THEIR ANIMALS.

CLASS 309 OPEN CLASS GILT SHOW

July 23, 2012 Approximately 8:00 P.M. After Barrow Show RULES Entry fee is $8.00 per animal, 2 entries per exhibitor (2 barrows, 2 gilts, or a combination of 1 each). Entries close at 12:00 noon on Saturday, July 21 2012 All swine being exhibited solely in the Open Class show will have to be removed from the fairgrounds by 8:00 a.m. July 24,2012. This is not a terminal show, the exhibitor will be responsible for the gilt’s to be removed. All other Jr. Fair Rules will apply for the Sr. Fair Show. Animals must be brought to the fairgrounds on July 20, 2012 starrting at 8:00 P.M. until 8:00 A.M. July 21st.. Gilts will be weighed immediately following the conclusion Jr. Fair weigh-in. Light and heavy gilts will be permitted to show, but will not be eligible for premiums. Exhibitors must purchase an exhibitor ticket, youths 18 years of age or younger may exhibit on parent’s ticket. OPEN CLASS GILT SHOW PREMIUMS Classes Championship 1st $15.00 Grand $200.00 2nd $10.00 Reserve $100.00 3rd $ 5.00 4th $ 4.00 5th $ 3.00 CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS PREMIUMS Donated by the Shelby County Agriculture Society and The Shelby County Pork Producers.


2012 Shelby County Fair

63

Department Four – SHEEP

Mike Hoelscher, Chairman

Dan Geise

ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 23, 2012 $3.00 ENTRY FEE. Per Head Entered Show starts: 9:00 a.m. Saturday July 28, 2012, Show Arena II Show Order Starts with: Suffolk/Columbia No. 401—Shropshire No. 407—Columbia No. 402—Corriedale No. 408—Montadale No. 403—Hampshire No. 409—Oxfords No. 404—Poled Dorsets No. 410—Cheviots No. 404a—Horned Dorsets No. 411—Rambouillet No. 405—Southdown No. 412—All Other Meat Breeds No. 406—Suffolk No. 413—All Other Wool Breeds Any breed with less than two flocks will show in the All Other Breed category. A Flock shall consist of one yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs owned by exhibitor. In future years the management may cancel any class in which, the number of entries is insufficient to insure adequate competition.

Sheep are released after the show. All sheep must be registered and recorded in their respective flock books and carry association ear tags and number. No one can win more than two monies in one class and one money in any group class. ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY BLANK AND ALL IN COUNTY EXHIBITORS MUST PURCHASE A SEASON TICKET. Youth, 18 years and younger may exhibit on parents’ exhibitor ticket.Please use Department 4 entry blank when making entries. No refunds on entries cancelled by exhibitors. In county exhibitors must be on display by Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 9:00 P.M. In County exhibitors must purchase a Season Ticket All out of county exhibitors will bring animals to the fair on the day of the show. Tie gates may be provided but not guaranteed, please be prepared to show off of your trailer. Out of County exhibitors need not purchase a Season Ticket. BOOK NO. 1. Ram, over 1 year and under 2 5. Pair Ewes, 1 year and under 2 2. Ram lamb 6. Ewe lamb 3. Pair ram lambs 7. Pair ewe lambs 4. Ewe, 1 year and under 2 8. Breeder young flock PREMIUMS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $12.00 $9.00 $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 PAIRS AND FLOCK 1st 2nd 3rd 7.00 5.00 3.00 SPECIAL AWARDS GRAND CHAMPION RAM—Over All Breeds $20.00 GRAND CHAMPION EWE—Over All Breeds $20.00

Department Five - GOATS Open Boer Goat Breeding Show Directors in Charge: Bill Clark, chairman Allen Rehfus Date: July 22, 2012 9:00 AM Show Arena II Entry Fees: $5.00 per head in entry received by July 20, 2012 Premiums: 1st — 12.00, 2nd — 9.00, 3rd — 6.00, 4th — 4.00, 5th — 3.00 Rules: • Shavings are preferred bedding and will be available for purchase on the grounds • Pen availability is on a first come basis. • Breeding Classes will use the birth dates as listed on the registration certificate to determine the class divisions. The show date will be the base date for computing all ages • Original Registration Certificates are required, though a copy of Registration Application stamped with the date received by one of the approved breed associations, will be accepted for kids less than 3 months of age. • The Shelby County Agriculture Society reserves the right to excuse any animal of questionable health. • All goats must comply with Ohio Scrapie Rules. Questions: Ohio State Veterinarian ñ 614-469-5602 • The Shelby County Agriculture Society is not responsible for any accidents, damages or loss • Exhibits are excused the day of show • No refunds will be provided • All exhibitors will pay a gate entrance fee if arriving on day of show

Does: 1. 0 to 3 months 2. 3 to 6 months 3. 7 to 9 months 4. 9 to 12 months 5. Junior Division Champion-Rosette 6. Junior Division Reserve Champion-Rosette 7. 12 to 16 months 8. 16 to 20 months 9. 20 to 24 months 10. Yearling Division Champion - Rosette 11. Yearling Division Reserve Champion Rosette 12. 24 to 36 months 13. 36 months and Over 14. Senior Division Champion-Rosette 15. Senior Division Reserve Champion-Rosette 16. Grand Champion Doe-Rosette 17. Reserve Grand Champion Doe-Rosette Fullblood Bucks: 18. 0 to 3 months 19. 3 to 6 months 20. 6 to 9 months 21. 9 to 12 months 22. Junior Division Champion-Rosette 23. Junior Division Reserve Champion-Rosette 24. 12 to 16 months 25. 16 to 20 months 26. 20 to 24 months 27. Yearling Division Champion-Rosette 28. Yearling Division Reserve Champion-Rosette 29. 24 to 36 months 30. 36 months and over 31. Senior Division Champion-Rosette 32. Senior Division Reserve Champion-Rosette 33. Grand Champion Buck -Rosette 34. Reserve Grand Champion Buck - Rosette

Shelby County Bred and Raised Market Goat Show Date: July 22, 2012 Time: At the Conclusion of the Open Boer Goat Show Place: Arena II Entries limited to Shelby County Junior Fair Market Goat Exhibitors only • Goats must be born and raised in Shelby County • Junior Fair Weights will be used to determine class break down • No entry fees and no premiums will be awarded • Top two goats per class will show for champion • Champion and Reserve Champions awards will be given • Entries determined based upon scrapie information received during pre-fair weigh in * No Entry fee, no premiums


2012 Shelby County Fair

64

THE CARGILL

Free Entertainment

GAZEBO JOE MCMILLEN Sunday, July 22 6:45 p.m.

WIRED FOR CHRIST Monday, July 23 6:45 p.m.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH YOUTH BAND

Tuesday, July 25 6:45 p.m.

GUITAR KIDS Wednesday, July 26 6:45 p.m.


2012 Shelby County Fair

THE CARGILL

Free Entertainment

GAZEBO THICK AND THIN Thursday, July 26 6:45 p.m.

BEHOLD THE KINGDOM Friday, July 27 6:45 p.m.

GLEN PARKS Saturday, July 28 6:45 p.m.

65


2012 Shelby County Fair

66

The Hipnotix B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA Fiebigers Poor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground Free Entertainment Tent

MONDAY, July 23 - 8:00 P.M. Appearing on the stage

Ron & Nita’s In Early 2003, veteran guitarist Jimi Goare, drummer David Breaston, and bassist Neil Mahlie set out to form a new kind of band, a rock band that could also funk. After a month in the practice room, “The Delphos All Stars” played for the first time in Delphos, Ohio. The response was great and the band continued to progress in popularity for the next few years. The band became well known for the impeccable JOURNEY,FOREIGNER and PINK FLOYD medleys but could change it up with some STEELEY DAN or traditional blues; not a typical blend. A new name "The Hipnotix" was adapted as the band's song list and chemistry began to change shape. The "techno 3-piece" had worked well but a change was in store, a "front man" but who? The band brought on singer, acoustic guitar player Spaz Moorehead, a talented musician and the band continued to attract more attention. After about a year, Spaz decided to leave the band due to a differing idea in direction. One month earlier, a new talent hit the stage, sitting in with the band for a song, or two... a third, how about another one everyone said. Everyone felt the chemistry there that night and a little more than a month later, the new voice and face of TheHipnotix, Kari Smith joined up. In the summer of 2009, long time friend and keyboard aficionado Jackie Coon joined the lineup and the popularity of the new and improved Hipnotix is ever growing. In 2010 bass phenom Curtis Williamson joins the lineup to bring a new feel to the tried and true sound of the Hipnotix. Curtis had a different idea of what he wanted to do with his music so he decided to take the plunge into his next project. So this left us lost and trying to make two thirds of the band right. Little did we know that this was actually a band. This is where we met "she-groove" the mother load of bass players. All eyes were on Sue Alt as she was lighting up the stage with the fender jazz bass. Sue would soon learn a set jump in with the band and quickly join forces with the electrifying group as we now know and love today.


2012 Shelby County Fair

67

Special Grandstand Event


2012 Shelby County Fair

68

The NINETEENTH Annual

Lost Mountain Jamboree B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA Fiebigers Poor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground Free Entertainment Tent

TUESDAY, July 24 - 8:00 P.M. Appearing on the stage

Ron & Nita’s


2012 Shelby County Fair

DOUBLECUT B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA Fiebigers Poor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground Free Entertainment Tent

WEDNESDAY, July 25 - 8:00 P.M. Appearing on the stage

Ron & Nita’s

We are a young band from Zanesville, Ohio that have been together for 3 years and play a variety of country and classic rock music. We play music from Keith Whitley to Jason Aldean and rom Lynard Skynyrd to AC/DC. We have also written a few original songs and are still writing. We have competed in the Colgate Country Showdown and made it to the top 10 and also competed and won the Guernsey County Battle of the Bands two years in a row. We really love playing music and entertaining.

69


2012 Shelby County Fair

70

JASON MICHAEL CARROLL B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA Fiebigers Poor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground Free Entertainment Tent

THURSDAY, July 26 - 8:00 P.M. Appearing on the stage

Ron & Nita’s $5.00 reserve seats, first 10 rows. While they last. Call 726-2111. • In April of 2009, Jason Michael Carroll released his highly anticipated sophomore album, Growing Up Is Getting Old, which debuted at #7 on Billboard’s country album sales chart. The disc has produced two more hits for the hot new country star, including the Top 10 single, “Where I’m From” and his latest Top 20 “Hurry Home.” • An accomplished songwriter, Jason has written some of his biggest radio hits, including the back-to-back Top 5 singles, “Alyssa Lies,” and “Livin’ Our Love Song,” which was recently certified as a Gold Mobile Mastertone by the RIAA. He wrote a total of five songs on his debut album, and selfpenned three tracks on Growing Up Is Getting Old. • Since exploding onto the country music scene, Jason Michael Carroll has drawn widespread media attention, landing features in USA Today, People Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Country Weekly, Reader’s Digest, who listed him among “America’s 100 Best,” and Billboard Magazine, who named him their “Top New Country Artist of 2007.” • Jason has also appeared on several national television shows including “Good Morning America,” “CNN Entertainment” and several performances on “Opry Live.” • He has kicked-off major concerts for some of the country music’s biggest names, including Trace Adkins, Kenny Chesney, Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley, Sugarland and Carrie Underwood. • In 2009, Jason teamed up with National Runaway Switchboard, an organization dedicated to keeping America’s runaway and at-risk youth safe and off the streets. In addition to serving as spokesperson on behalf of NRS, he has recorded a series of radio public service announcements for distribution nationally to country radio.


2012 Shelby County Fair

71

kid’s day 2012 d an

THURSDAY, JULY 26

AT 12:00 NOON To Be Held In The B&B Ag-Advantages DBA Fiebiger Inc./ Poor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground Free Entertainment Tent

ze ay i r P aw e Giv

GivPrize eaw RIDE SPECIAL ay Kid’s day ride special - Everyone Sixteen and under admitted free until noon - with special ride bands to be purchased at MICHAEL’S Amusements ticket booths - Anytime that day.

KIDDIE TRACTOR PULL AT 2:30 PM B&B Ag-Advantages/Poor Farmers RV Sale Free Entertainment Tent

OPEN TO THE WORLD Classes Ages 3-4 Ages 5-6 Ages 7-8 Sponsored by HELENA


2012 Shelby County Fair

72

LOVE & THEFT B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA Fiebigers Poor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground Free Entertainment Tent

FRIDAY, July 27 - 8:00 P.M. Appearing on the stage

Ron & Nita’s $5.00 reserve seats, first 10 rows. While they last. Call 726-2111. Love and Theft is a bit different from the group that scored a Top 10 hit two years ago with “Runaway.” But the changes that have affected the group—most notably, signing with RCA Records and downsizing to a duo—have actually brought Love and Theft closer to what it originally set out to be: a band that writes, records and performs honest, soulful country music. While Stephen Barker Liles and Eric Gunderson are proud of their successful first effort, they are excited to have teamed with producer Josh Leo (Alabama, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) on their RCA effort. “We love performing” says Stephen. “The way we are recording now is the way our influences made records: live with a band. It’s a lot more organic.” Eric’s earthy voice is the perfect complement to Stephen’s high-altitude tenor. The guys happily share lead vocals, harmonize like a church choir, and bolster their band with their own guitar work. “Stephen and I have always been on the same page as far as the vision for Love and Theft and what we want it to be,” says Eric. “We feel like we have made the record we’ve always wanted to make.” The result is a nod to the duo’s varied influences. “She’s Amazing” evokes the brilliant harmonies of the Eagles. The seductive “Amen” channels all the yearning of Roy Orbison. And the rollicking first single “Angel Eyes” brings to mind Elvis Presley’s “(You’re the) Devil in Disguise.” While Johnny Cash and Orbison are both enormous influences, it might surprise fans to learn who the duo’s favorite artist is. “Hands-down, Elvis,” says Stephen. “My dad was really into him, so I got into him. I was all over Elvis growing up.” Coincidentally, both Stephen and Eric—who didn’t meet until they were in their early 20s— were raised as pastors’ kids, and their respective fathers fed them a steady diet of gospel, oldies and country. “Our parents didn’t want us listening to secular music that much. But they’d let us listen to Elvis, Roy, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band...,” says Eric. “It was cool to grow up that way, and that’s still my favorite kind of music.”


2012 Shelby County Fair

73

DAVID CRONE Comedian Ventriloquist Magician B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA Fiebigers Poor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground Free Entertainment Tent

SATURDAY, July 28 - 8:00 P.M. Appearing on the stage

Ron & Nita’s $5.00 reserve seats, first 10 rows. While they last. Call 726-2111.

SPREADING LAUGHTER FASTER THAN THE COMMON COLD

(TM)


2012 Shelby County Fair

74

40th 37th ANNUAL ANNUAL DRAFT DRAFT HORSE HORSE SHOW SHOW

Classes for Draft Horses, Haflinger, Draft Ponies SATURDAY - JULY 28, 2012 BEGINNING AT 9:00 A.M. SHELBY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS IN SIDNEY, OHIO

Take I-75 to Exit 90 (Fair Road) - go east 1 mile to Fairgrounds, enter using gate “D” Emerson School Entrance - off of Campbell Road. Entries will arrive the day they show and leave after their class(es). Gate Charge of $9.00 per person. No stabling will be available. Please be properly attired in the show ring. ENTRY FEES PAYABLE SHOW DAY - PREMIUMS PAID DAY OF SHOW Entry Fees: $5.00 per entry / except showmanship is at no charge

Sponsored by

THE SHELBY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY The Shelby County Agricultural Society is not responsible for accidents or theft.

A Special Thanks to our Livestock Show Sponsors TRI-COUNTY INSURANCE SERVICES LLC “We specialize in serving you”

JANET & FRED EVANS JUSTIN EVANS RICHARD GUMP AGENTS 125 S. Springfield St. P.O. Box 637 St. Paris, Ohio 43072

937-492-2125 937-663-5891 Fax 937-663-4745

Bob & Brenda Short Seed Dealer B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. 20909 Miami-Shelby Road Conover, Ohio 45317

“The Feed With The Guarantee”

Phone 937-368-3880 Phone 937-368-3840 Fax 937-368-3888

People..Products...Knowledge... Giving your crops a nutritional advantage! Have a great time at The Shelby County Fair! Coldwater, Ohio ~ 877-435-3622

2012 Jr. Fair Sponsor of the Week Call Agent Aaron Hood to discuss our crop insurance today!

800-531-9909

www.cropins.net


2012 Shelby County Fair

75

DRAFT HORSE, HAFLINGER, Draft Pony SHOW SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2012 - 9:00 A.M. SHELBY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS DIVISIONS: (A) BELGIAN, (B) PERCHERON, (C) CLYDESDALE/SHIRE, (D) HAFLINGER/DRAFT PONY - STALLIONS CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 1. 2 years and over 20.00 15.00 10.00 2. 1 year and under 2 years 20.00 15.00 10.00 3. Stallion Foal of current year 20.00 15.00 10.00 4. Champion Belgian Stallion (Rosette & Hagelberger Memorial Halter) Champion Percheron Stallion (Rosette ) Champion Clydesdale or Shire Stallion (Rosette ) Champion Haflinger Stallion (Rosette)

4th 5th 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Reserve Champion Belgian Stallion (Rosette) Reserve Champion Percheron Stallion (Rosette) Reserve Champion Clydesdale or Shire Stallion (Rosette) Reserve Champion Haflinger Stallion (Rosette)

- MARES CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5. 5 years and over 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 6. 4 years and under 5 years 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 7. 3 years and under 4 years 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 8. 2 years and under 3 years 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 9. 1 year and under 2 years 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 10. Filly Foal of current year 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 11. Champion Belgian Mare (Rosette & Hoewischer Memorial Halter) Reserve Champion Belgian Mare (Rosette) Champion Percheron Mare (Rosette & Willis Hill Memorial Halter) Reserve Champion Percheron Mare (Rosette) Champion Clydesdale or Shire Mare (Rosette & Loren McMaken Memorial Reserve Champion Clydesdale or Shire Mare (Rosette) Champion Haflinger Mare (Rosette) Reserve Champion Haflinger Mare (Rosette)

5th 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00

Halter)

- GELDINGS CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 12. Draft Horse Gelding 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.00 Champion Draft Horse Gelding (Rosette & Urban Barhorst Memorial Halter) Reserve Champion Gelding (Rosette) 13. Haflinger/Draft Pony Gelding 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.00 Champion Haflinger/Draft Pony Gelding (Rosette) Reserve ChampionGelding (Rosette)

REGISTERED BELGIANS, PERCHERONS, CLYDESDALES, SHIRES & HAFLINGERS CLASS 14. Mare and Foal 15. Produce of Dam (2) 16. Get of Sire (2)

1st 20.00 20.00 20.00

2nd 15.00 15.00 15.00

3rd 12.00 12.00 12.00

4th 10.00 10.00 10.00

5th 5.00 5.00 5.00

- SHOWMANSHIP CLASS 17. Jr. Showmanship (9 years thru 13 years) - 1st Place - Trophy - donated by Ted and Anita Barhorst -Each showman receives $5.00 18. Sr. Showmanship - (14 years thru 18 years) - 1st Place - Trophy - donated by Ted and Anita Barhorst - Each showman receives $5.00

- HITCHES CLASS 1st 2nd 19. Heavy Harness Farm Team 25.00 20.00 (Ground Driven-No Scotch Housing or Patent Leather) 20. Men’s Haflingers/Draft Pony Cart 20.00 15.00 21. Men’s Draft Horse Cart 35.00 30.00 22. Ladies’ Haflinger/Draft Pony Cart 20.00 15.00 23. Ladies’ Draft Horse Cart 35.00 30.00 24. Youth Cart Driving 25.00 15.00 25. Team of Draft Horse/Draft Pony 30.00 25.00 (Farm Harness - hitched to wagon) 26. Team Haflingers/Draft Pony 25.00 20.00 27. Team of Draft Horses 40.00 35.00 28. Unicorn Haflingers/Draft Pony 35.00 30.00 29. Unicorn of Draft Horses 50.00 45.00 28. 4 Haflingers/Draft Pony Hitch 45.00 40.00 29. 4 Draft Horse Hitch 60.00 55.00

3rd 15.00

4th 10.00

10.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 20.00

5.00 20.00 5.00 20.00 5.00 15.00

15.00 30.00 25.00 40.00 35.00 50.00

10.00 25.00 20.00 35.00 30.00 45.00


2012 Shelby County Fair

76

Sunday Afternoon, July 22, 2012

Back-2-Back Truck Pulls Starting at 1:00 PM

S PLU D E ADD YBACK 0 5 $1 0% PA CLASS 10 EACH PER

Trucks must enter at Gate D Classes: 5000 lbs. Truck 6500 lbs. Truck 9000 lbs. Truck Weigh in starts at 10:00 AM Must have DOT Street Tires - No Slicks 30” hitch height in every class $20 Hookup Fees - No Buy Backs No Bumper Hooks - Hitch must be attached to frame

$15 1000 ADD PER % P EDP EAC AYBA LUS H C CK LAS S

WEIGH IN STARTS AT 11:00 AM ENTRIES CLOSE 1:00 P.M. Driver and truck admitted free to fair and infield pits, everyone else must pay gate fee and pit pass fee. ENTER GATE “D” ONLY

For more info contact

Jerry Schaffner 937-726-4070

Gate Admission: $9 includes rides over 36” tall • Under 36” tall admitted free $10 Pit Passes

Admission Good for Pull and Demo Derby


2012 Shelby County Fair

77

2012 SHELBY COUNTY FAIR

Demolition Derby Sunday, July 22nd at 5:00 PM INSPECTION OPENS AT 3:00 PM GRAND STAND $2.00 SERVICE, REPAIR & TOWING

Sponsored by: CAR - TRUCK - SEMI - RV Elmer’s Auto & Truck Towing Meyer’s Garage & Drive Thru York Auto Repair Meyer’s Tavern Fertilizer Dealer Supply Schindeweolf Express Sidney Body Carstar Adams Funeral Home TROPHIES FURNISHED BY: JR & Son’s First Call Auto Supply (NAPA) Bel-Mar Lanes J&E Automotive LLC. (CARQUEST) Sidney Tool & Equipment Rental Biggins Small Engine Repair

FULL SIZE CARS 1st $1200 plus Trophy 2nd $500 plus Trophy 3rd $200 plus Trophy COMPACT CARS 1st $350 plus Trophy 2nd $150 plus Trophy 3rd $100 plus Trophy

POWDER PUFF 1st $150 plus Trophy

FULL SIZE TRUCKS 1st $750 plus Trophy COMPACT TRUCKS 1st $300 plus Trophy

Rules for Derby can be found at Shelby County Fairboard Office. Contact Shelby County Fair Office 492-7385, Francis J. Schaffner 726-4070. For more information contact: Darren Gates, Home 937-421-4038, Cell 937-489-3583; Gary Garrett, 937-394-7240; Jeremy Garrett 937-726-9144; or Kevin Young, 937-489-3152.

SPECIAL NOTICE - 2 FOR 1 PRICE Grandstand Admission and Pit Passes good for Tug-A-Truck and Demolition Derby!


2012 Shelby County Fair

78

DEMOLITION DERBY RULES AND REGULATIONS 1.Derby officials may accept or reject any and all entries. 2.Intoxication beverages, or the use of such, are prohibited prior to or during the event. 3.Female drivers may not participate if they are pregnant. 4.Derby drivers and crew are independent contractors, not employees of the promoter. 5.Approved helmets, safety belts, and eye protection must be worn. 6.A shirt, long pants, and shoes or boots must also be worn. 7.No radio communications with driver during the heats. 8.No deliberate hitting of the drivers door. ONE WARNING ONLY. 9.If you cross over the boundary line, you must re-enter in the direction you are in. If you went out front end first you will re-enter rear end first. If you went out rear end first, you will re-enter front end first at the same place you went out. You will also bring the car to a complete stop, after re-entering, before proceeding in the event. 10.Rollovers will be allowed to continue in the event if there are no fuel leaks, fuel tank and battery are secure, and you are able to restart your engine. 11.No car or truck will be allowed on the track prior to the heat in which it is to participate. 12.All fires will result in a disqualification. 13.Any car or truck, leaking fuel, will not run or will be disqualified. 14.Drivers must make aggressive contact with any and all competitors; failure to do so, in the time limit, will result in disqualification. 15.Drivers turning off hits will be given ONE WARNING ONLY, and then disqualified if they continue to turn off hits. 16.No buddy system will be allowed. 17.Only gasoline and diesel fuels allowed. No alcohol or other alternative fuels allowed. 18.No new car or compact car will be allowed to be used in the feature event. 19.All cars and trucks must have working brakes before entering the heat. 20.Only drivers allowed in inspection area. 21.Drivers must turn off engine and exit the car or truck during inspection. 22.Drivers must stay inside the car during the heat. Do not leave the car unless you are told to do so by an official or the heat is over. 23.Drivers must exercise caution in the pits, in the inspection area, and entering and exiting the track. Any unnecessary hot roding may result in disqualification. 24.Additional safety regulations may be applied the day of the derby. 25.All decisions of the derby officials are final. CAR REGULATIONS FOR FULL SIZE AND COMPACT CARS CAR BODIES : MODIFIED CLASS FULL SIZE CARS ONLY: Minimum of 110 inch wheel base. COMPACT CARS ONLY: Maximum of 105 inch wheel base. 1.Any front engine, hard-top or station wagon is allowed. No trucks, jeeps, carry-alls, or four-wheel drive cars, etc. 2.Cars with sun roofs may be used, but the glass must be removed, and the hole covered with sheet metal. 3.All glass including windshield, rear glass, door glass, wing vent glass, headlights, tail lights, turn signal lights, marker lights, mirrors, etc. must be removed. 4.Cars must be swept clean of all dirt, glass, and debris. This includes any inside the doors or tailgates. 5.All chrome and decorative ornaments must be removed from the outside of the car. This includes all headlights, and grill trim, all side and wheel well trim, all hood, top, and trunk trim, all tail light trim, and luggage racks. 6.Complete removal of interior is recommended. 7.All this work must be done before entering the fair grounds. 8.Driver’s door should be covered and padded on the inside of the car. 9.All doors must be fastened shut with no more than six (6) double strands of number nine (9) wire or six (6) pieces of chain or cable. Wire, cable, or chain, at the bottom of the door, may go around the frame. No welding accepted. 10.Bolts will be allowed through the inside of the door into the door post for safety. 11.Hood and trunk or tailgate, may be held down by chain, cable, or wire. No more than six (6) double strands of number nine (9) wire or six (6) pieces of chain or cable. Four (4) attached sheet metal to sheet metal and two (2) may attach to the bumper. 12. Hood and trunk must be open for inspection, prior to the event. 13.A two (2) inch maximum washer may be welded to hood, trunk, doors, and fenders for wire. 14.Trunk lids may be removed and turned upside down and laid back into the car and wired in. They may not be folded over to make them fit. They can be cut down to make them fit. 15.Two double strands of number nine (9) wire, may be added to the rear window area of sedans, to keep trunk lids from coming into the car. They may be attached to sheet metal only, not the frame. No bars or straps. 16.Two, double strands of number nine (9) wire, bars, or straps, may be added to the front windshield area for drivers safety. 17.Both front door panels and top of car must be painted with car number before entering the fairgrounds. No PROFANITY on the car will be allowed. 18.Car numbers: If car is dark, paint light color numbers. If car is light paint dark color numbers. 19.A 12 inch hole in the hood for fire protection is mandatory. 20.Holes in fire wall should be covered for fire safety. 21.Battery must be moved to the inside of the car, but not near the gas tank. The battery must be securely fastened to the car and covered with a suitable shield. Fasten battery with bolts, steel straps, or wire. No ratchet straps, seat belts, or bungee straps. Only one (1) automobile type battery allowed. 22.Radiator must remain in original position. Radiator may be bolted and/or wired to core support. Two (2) double strands of number nine (9) wire and/or four (4) 3/8 inch bolts maximum. Any stock type radiator may be used. Overflows must be directed to the ground. 23.If radiator is removed, you may run water in the block only. No reserve tanks allowed. 24.The gas tank must be removed, and replaced with a safety approved type. Boat tanks, fuel cells, and homemade tanks with welded in fittings are recommended. The tank must be mounted in the back seat area of the car. A maximum of ten (10) gallons of gas will be permitted. No tanks with a hole, and a hose or line shoved in it. No tanks with foam or sealant, used to seal in the hose or connections will be allowed. All fittings must be approved type. Both the tank and the line must have an approved fire wall or fireproof cover. 25.A gas tank protector is allowed, but must only extend two inches around the tank. The protector can be mounted to the seat bar with two legs straight down to the floor with four (4) inch plates welded or bolted to sheet metal only. The protector must have a minimum of four (4) inches between the rear cross bar and the rear axle hump. The protector can not extend out to the sides of the car. The side bars can not be angled, they must go straight along the side of the tank. 26.Gas tanks must be tied down with bolts, steel straps, or wire. No seat belts, ratchet straps, or bungee straps allowed. 27.Fuel lines should be run inside of the car, through the fire wall, with double line, and with approved fittings. Fuel lines can run under the car but must be fastened up tight to the body or frame. Any car with fuel line hanging down under the car will not run. 28.Electric fuel pumps are permitted, but must have a shutoff switch within reach of the driver. 29.Absolutely no cars with altered frames. 30.Frame must remain stock. No fillers inside or added reinforcements outside of frame. Do not weld seams. Do not patch holes. Only bumpers or bumper mounts may be welded to the frame. 31.Any stock automobile bumper is allowed. Bumpers may be welded to the shock, and/or to the frame only. Bumper shocks may be collapsed and welded. Bumper mounts may be welded. You may weld the inner bumper shell to the outer bumper skin. The bumper ends must remain open, do not weld them shut. No extra metal may be added. You may weld four (4) short pieces of chain between the bumper and the frame to hold it in place. No special bumpers, trailer hitches, or reinforcements will be permitted. 32.You can install new bolts and washers in body mounts. No larger than ½ inch bolts and no larger than 3 inch diameter. washers allowed. Bolts must not extend through both top and bottom of frame. Factory rubber mount must remain between body and frame. No extra body mounts may be added. 33.You may add extra rubber or metal spacer to front core support body mounts to make engine clearance, but factory rubber must remain between body and frame on metal spacers. 34.A bar may be placed behind the driver’s seat for safety. Bar may be bolted or welded with a 12 inch by 12 inch by ½ inch thick plate. The bar may be angled, but no extra kicker bars to floor or doors may be added.

35.NO BAR IS ALLOWED IN THE DASH AREA 36.A bar or pipe in the drivers door or on the inside of the drivers door is recommended, but may not extend past the door posts. The bar or pipe may be welded or wired to the posts and/or the bar behind the seat. The bar or pipe may not be on the outside of the drivers door. A pipe or bar, extending out from between the door panels to the outside of the door post in the window area, is OK. 37.No packing, creasing, or bending of the tops, backs, fenders, trunks, quarter panels, speaker panels, doors, or any other part of the car. Rear speaker panel may be cut out but not bent down. Protruding fenders and / or tail light fins must be cut off. 38.No compacting of new or pre run cars will be allowed. No wedging of any cars. 39.Wheel wells may not be rolled or bolted. They may be cut or hammered for wheel clearance only. 40.If it does not say, that you can do something to your car, in the rules, DO NOT DO IT. CAR ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, AND REAR ENDS : MODIFIED CLASS 1.Any engine and transmission may be used but must be mounted in stock position. 2.Motor mounts may be welded or chained for safety reasons. 3.Engine cradles may be used as long as they do not reinforce the car. They may be attached to the original motor mount area only. 4.Distributor protectors are permitted but must be attached to the motor only. 5.Transmission coolers allowed. Lines and fittings must be approved by the officials. 6.Any headers are allowed but must be directed up, away from the driver’s compartment and other competitors. 7.Exhaust must be directed upright out of the hood, or exit behind the rear of the driver and passenger compartment. 8.Any rear end may be used up to an eight (8) lug truck rear end. NO DUALS. 9.Homemade mounts must remain close to factory, and may be welded to rear end. The center of the spring perches can extend a maximum of two (2) inches up into the center of the spring. 10.Rear end gears may be welded or locked. 11.Rear end protectors may be used. They must attach to the rear end only. 12.Any drive shaft and u-joint may be used. CAR SUSPENSION AND TIRES : MODIFIED CLASS 1.Suspension must remain stock. 2.Do not weld, chain, or bolt suspension components. Suspension must move. 3.Do not change leaf springs to coil springs or coil springs to leaf springs. 4.Do not add leafs to leaf spring assemblies. The springs must remain stock. 5.Do not replace short leafs with longer leafs. 6.Do not replace leafs with thicker leafs. 7.You may replace a broken leaf with one of the same size. 8.No using front coil springs in the rear. Rear suspension must move. 9.Spring blocks or twist in spacers will be allowed. 10.Shocks must remain stock. You may replace shocks with a longer or shorter stock shock. No threaded rods or locked shocks will be allowed. 11.You may wire or weld coil springs to the spring perches on the rear end only. Wires can not run all the way through the spring. ( Top to bottom ) 12.You may add spring clamps to leaf springs on the front and rear. Clamps must be the same size as factory. Three (3) clamps maximum on the front and three (3) maximum on the rear. 13.No reinforced tie rods. 14.Any approved tires allowed. Double tires allowed. No spiked or studded tires allowed. 15. Valve stem protectors allowed. TRUCK REGULATIONS FOR FULL SIZE AND COMPACT TRUCKS TRUCK BODIES 1.1/2 and 3/4 ton trucks will be accepted. Two wheel and four wheel drive models will be allowed. No SUVs, Vans or Suburbans. 2.Four wheel drive models will only be allowed to run one drive shaft. 3.All glass, including windshield, rear glass, door glass, wing vent glass, headlights, tail lights, turn signal lights, marker lights, and mirrors, must be removed before entering the grounds. Rolling down the windows will not be accepted. 4.Rear glass may be replaced with expanded metal or plexi-glass for driver’s safety. 5.All chrome and decorative ornaments must be removed from the outside of the car. This includes all headlights, and grill trim, all side and wheel well trim, all hood, top, and trunk trim, all tail light trim. 6.Complete removal of interior is recommended. Truck must be swept clean including driver’s compartment and bed. No spare tires, broken glass, or trash will be allowed. 7.All trucks must have both front doors and roof painted with numbers before entering the fairgrounds. No PROFANITY will be allowed on the truck. 8.Battery must be relocated to the front floorboard and securely fastened and covered. Only one automobile type battery is allowed. Secure battery with bolts, steel straps, or wire. NO SEAT BELTS, RATCHET STRAPS, OR BUNGEE CORDS ALLOWED. 9.Radiator must remain in original position. Radiator may be bolted and/or wired to core support. Two (2) double strands of number nine (9) wire and/or four (4) 3/8 inch bolts maximum. Any stock type radiator may be used. Overflows must be directed to the ground. 10. If radiator is removed, you may run water in the block only. No reserve tanks allowed. 11. Stock gas tanks must be removed and replaced with a safety approved type. Boat tanks, fuel cells, and homemade tanks with welded in fittings are recommended. Tank must be mounted in the front center of the bed. Secure in place with bolts, steel straps, wire or weld. No seat belts, ratchet straps, or bungee cords. 12.All tanks must have secure caps and must be covered with a splash shield. All lines and fittings must meet the approval of the officials. Fuel lines may be rubber or metal. No tank larger than ten (10) gallons. 13.A gas tank protector is allowed, but cannot be used to reinforce the truck. It may be attached to the frame close to the gas tank but cannot connect to the cab cage or roll bar. 14.Electric fuel pumps are permitted but must have a shutoff within reach of the driver. 15.Side doors may be welded, chained, bolted or wired, but must be secured in one of these manners. A maximum of three (3) inch wide by ¼ inch thick strap may be used for welding. 16.Cab may be welded, chained, bolted or wired to the bed on the sides only. A maximum of three inch wide by ¼ inch thick strap may be used. You cannot weld across the top of the bed to the cab. 17.Tailgates may be secured in the same manner. 18.A four-sided driver protection cage is highly recommended. Cages must not exceed six inches in front of doors and may not extend back past cab. A roll bar is also allowed. 19.Body mount bolts may be replaced. (3/4 “ Bolt Maximum) Bolts may not go through both top and bottom of frame. Rubber mounts may be removed. Additional washers may be added. (4” diameter maximum) No additional body mounts may be added. 20.Beds must remain factory. Wood floor must have factory metal strips. 21.All hoods must have a 12 inch hole over the carburetor for fire extinguisher access. 22.Hoods must open for inspection upon the request of the officials. 23.Inner fenders may be wired to the frame but not bolted or welded. Wheel openings may be screwed or bolted with a maximum of 3/8 inch diameter bolts. 24. Two double strands of #9 wire or two cables will be allowed to secure rear of bed to axle housing. 25.Bumpers may be welded to the shock or to the frame. Do not add any extra metal to the installation. Any stock car or truck bumper may be used. Bumper shocks may be collapsed and welded. Bumper mounts may be welded. Bumpers may be chained with a maximum of four (4) short pieces of chain between the bumper and the frame. The inner shell may be welded to the outer skin, but do not weld the ends shut. 26.An unlimited amount of #9 wire or cable is allowed to secure hood to fenders, frame or bumper. 27.All frames must remain OEM stock. Do not add anything to frames. Do not weld any seams. Any driver caught with altered frame will be disqualified. 28.Holes in fire wall must be covered. 29.Trailer hitches must be removed. 30.If it does not say that you can do something to your truck, in the rules, DO NOT DO IT. TRUCK ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, AND REAR END 1.Any engine and transmission may be used, but must mount in the original factory position. 2.Motor mounts may be welded or chained. 3.Engine cradles may be used as long as they do not reinforce the truck. They must mount in the original motor mount area only.


2012 Shelby County Fair

DEMOLITION DERBY RULES CONTINUED 4.Distributor protectors are permitted but must be attached to the motor only. 5.Transmission coolers are allowed. All lines and fittings must be approved by the officials. 6.Any type header is allowed but must be directed up, away from driver’s compartment and other competitors. 7.Exhaust must be directed upright out of hood, or exit behind rear of cab. 8.Any type rear end may be used. (maximum 8 lug) No duals. 9.Homemade mounts must remain close to factory, and may be welded to the rear end. The center of the spring perches can extend a maximum of two (2) inches into the center of the coil spring. 10. Welded or locked rear end gears are permitted. 11.Rear end protectors may be used. They must attach to the rear end only. 12. Any drive shaft and u-joint may be used. TRUCK SUSPENSION AND TIRES 1.1.Suspension must remain stock. 2.Do not weld, chain, or bolt suspension components. Suspension must move. 3.Do not change coil springs to leaf springs or leaf springs to coil springs. 4.Do not add leaves to leaf spring assemblies. The springs must remain stock. 5.Do not replace short leafs with longer leafs. 6.Do not replace leafs with thicker leafs. 7.You may replace a broken leaf with one of the same size. 8.Trucks with front leaf springs must have a factory stagger of four inches or more, and a maximum of four leafs. 9.Do not change coil springs. Coil springs must remain stock. 10.Screw in spring risers or spring blocks will be allowed. 11.You may add clamps to leaf spring assemblies. A maximum of three (3) clamps on the front side and three (3) on the rear will be allowed. One inch wide clamps, not welded to the springs. 12.Rear coil springs may be welded or wired to spring perches at top and bottom. Do not wire all the way through the springs. ( Top to bottom ) 13.Shocks must remain stock. You may replace shocks with a longer or shorter stock shock. No threaded rods or locked shocks will be allowed. 14.Tie rods may be reinforced. 15.Any approved tires may be used. Double tires are allowed. No spiked or studded tires allowed. 16.Valve stem protectors are allowed. PROTEST RULES 1.Any driver protesting another car must do so at the drivers meeting. Derby officials will inspect the car being protested, with the person filling the protest. Derby official’s decision shall be final. 2.Protesting a winner’s car or : A car may be protested for not complying with the regulations. This must done verbally within five minutes of the completion of the event, and in writing within one hour. A $50.00 protest fee must be submitted at the time of the verbal protest, to any derby official. If the car being protested is illegal, the party protesting will be returned their protest $50.00 fee. The driver of the illegal car shall forfeit any winnings or feature event position. If the car protested is legal, the driver shall keep the $50.00 protest fee. 3.Derby officials can protest any car or truck for any reason at any time without a protest fee. CAR REGULATIONS FOR FULL SIZE POWDER PUFF CARS AT SHELBY CO. FAIR 2012 CAR BODIES : POWDER PUFF CLASS FULL SIZE CARS ONLY: Minimum of 110 inch wheel base. 1.Any front engine, hard-top or station wagon is allowed. No trucks, jeeps, carry-alls, or four-wheel drive cars, etc. 2.Cars with sun roofs may be used, but the glass must be removed, and the hole covered with sheet metal. 3.All glass including windshield, rear glass, door glass, wing vent glass, headlights, tail lights, turn signal lights, marker lights, mirrors, etc. must be removed. 4.Cars must be swept clean of all dirt, glass, and debris. This includes any inside the doors or tailgates. 5.All chrome and decorative ornaments must be removed from the outside of the car. This includes all headlights, and grill trim, all side and wheel well trim, all hood, top, and trunk trim, all tail light trim, and luggage racks. 6.Complete removal of interior is recommended. 7.All this work must be done before entering the fair grounds. 8.Driver’s door should be covered and padded on the inside of the car. 9.All doors must be fastened shut with no more than six (6) double strands of number nine (9) wire or six (6) pieces of chain or cable. Wire, cable, or chain, at the bottom of the door, may go around the frame. No welding accepted. 10.Bolts will be allowed through the inside of the door into the door post for safety. 11.Hood and trunk or tailgate, may be held down by chain, cable, or wire. No more than six (6) double strands of number nine (9) wire or six (6) pieces of chain or cable. Four (4) attached sheet metal to sheet metal and two (2) may attach to the bumper. 12. Hood and trunk must be open for inspection, prior to the event. 13.A two (2) inch maximum washer may be welded to hood, trunk, doors, and fenders for wire. 14.Trunk lids may be removed and turned upside down and laid back into the car and wired in. They may not be folded over to make them fit. They can be cut down to make them fit. 15.Two double strands of number nine (9) wire, may be added to the rear window area of sedans, to keep trunk lids from coming into the car. They may be attached to sheet metal only, not the frame. No bars or straps. 16.Two, double strands of number nine (9) wire, bars, or straps, may be added to the front windshield area for drivers safety. 17.Both front door panels and top of car must be painted with car number before entering the fairgrounds. No PROFANITY on the car will be allowed. 18.Car numbers: If car is dark, paint light color numbers. If car is light paint dark color numbers. 19.A 12 inch hole in the hood for fire protection is mandatory. 20.Holes in fire wall should be covered for fire safety. 21.Battery must be moved to the inside of the car, but not near the gas tank. The battery must be securely fastened to the car and covered with a suitable shield. Fasten battery with bolts, steel straps, or wire. No ratchet straps, seat belts, or bungee straps. Only one (1) automobile type battery allowed. 22.Radiator must remain in original position. Radiator may be bolted and/or wired to core support. Two (2) double strands of number nine (9) wire and/or four (4) 3/8 inch bolts maximum. Any stock type radiator may be used. Overflows must be directed to the ground. 23.If radiator is removed, you may run water in the block only. No reserve tanks allowed. 24.The gas tank must be removed, and replaced with a safety approved type. Boat tanks, fuel cells, and homemade tanks with welded in fittings are recommended. The tank must be mounted in the back seat area of the car. A maximum of ten (10) gallons of gas will be permitted. No tanks with a hole, and a hose or line shoved in it. No tanks with foam or sealant, used to seal in the hose or connections will be allowed. All fittings must be approved type. Both the tank and the line must have an approved fire wall or fireproof cover. 25.A gas tank protector is allowed, but must only extend two inches around the tank. The protector can be mounted to the seat bar with two legs straight down to the floor with four (4) inch plates welded or bolted to sheet metal only. The protector must have a minimum of four (4) inches between the rear cross bar and the rear axle hump. The protector can not extend out to the sides of the car. The side bars can not be angled, they must go straight along the side of the tank. 26.Gas tanks must be tied down with bolts, steel straps, or wire. No seat belts, ratchet straps, or bungee straps allowed. 27.Fuel lines should be run inside of the car, through the fire wall, with double line, and with approved fittings. Fuel lines can run under the car but must be fastened up tight to the body or frame. Any car with fuel line hanging down under the car will not run. 28.Electric fuel pumps are permitted, but must have a shutoff switch within reach of the driver. 29.Absolutely no cars with altered frames. 30.Frame must remain stock. No fillers inside or added reinforcements outside of frame. Do not weld seams. Do not patch holes. Only bumpers or bumper mounts may be welded to the frame. 31.Any stock automobile bumper is allowed. Bumpers may be welded to the shock, and/or to the frame only. Bumper shocks may be collapsed and welded. Bumper mounts may be welded. You may weld the inner bumper shell to the outer bumper skin. The bumper ends must remain open, do not weld them shut. No extra metal may be added. You may weld four (4) short pieces of chain between the bumper and the frame to hold it in place. No special bumpers, trailer hitches, or reinforcements will be permitted.

79

32.You can install new bolts and washers in body mounts. No larger than ½ inch bolts and no larger than 3 inch diameter. washers allowed. Bolts must not extend through both top and bottom of frame. Factory rubber mount must remain between body and frame. No extra body mounts may be added. 33.You may add extra rubber or metal spacer to front core support body mounts to make engine clearance, but factory rubber must remain between body and frame on metal spacers. 34.A bar may be placed behind the driver’s seat for safety. Bar may be bolted or welded with a 12 inch by 12 inch by ½ inch thick plate. The bar may be angled, but no extra kicker bars to floor or doors may be added. 35.NO BAR IS ALLOWED IN THE DASH AREA 36.A bar or pipe in the drivers door or on the inside of the drivers door is recommended, but may not extend past the door posts. The bar or pipe may be welded or wired to the posts and/or the bar behind the seat. The bar or pipe may not be on the outside of the drivers door. A pipe or bar, extending out from between the door panels to the outside of the door post in the window area, is OK. 37.No packing, creasing, or bending of the tops, backs, fenders, trunks, quarter panels, speaker panels, doors, or any other part of the car. Rear speaker panel may be cut out but not bent down. Protruding fenders and / or tail light fins must be cut off. 38.No compacting of new or pre run cars will be allowed. No wedging of any cars. 39.Wheel wells may not be rolled or bolted. They may be cut or hammered for wheel clearance only. 40.If it does not say, that you can do something to your car, in the rules, DO NOT DO IT. CAR ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, AND REAR ENDS : POWDER PUFF CLASS 1.Any engine and transmission may be used but must be mounted in stock position. 2.Motor mounts may be welded or chained for safety reasons. 3.Engine cradles may be used as long as they do not reinforce the car. They may be attached to the original motor mount area only. 4.Distributor protectors are permitted but must be attached to the motor only. 5.Transmission coolers allowed. Lines and fittings must be approved by the officials. 6.Any headers are allowed but must be directed up, away from the driver’s compartment and other competitors. 7.Exhaust must be directed upright out of the hood, or exit behind the rear of the driver and passenger compartment. 8.Any rear end may be used up to an eight (8) lug truck rear end. NO DUALS. 9.Homemade mounts must remain close to factory, and may be welded to rear end. The center of the spring perches can extend a maximum of two (2) inches up into the center of the spring. 10.Rear end gears may be welded or locked. 11.Rear end protectors may be used. They must attach to the rear end only. 12.Any drive shaft and u-joint may be used. CAR SUSPENSION AND TIRES : POWDER PUFF CLASS 1.Suspension must remain stock. 2.Do not weld, chain, or bolt suspension components. Suspension must move. 3.Do not change leaf springs to coil springs or coil springs to leaf springs. 4.Do not add leafs to leaf spring assemblies. The springs must remain stock. 5.Do not replace short leafs with longer leafs. 6.Do not replace leafs with thicker leafs. 7.You may replace a broken leaf with one of the same size. 8.No using front coil springs in the rear. Rear suspension must move. 9.Spring blocks or twist in spacers will be allowed. 10.Shocks must remain stock. You may replace shocks with a longer or shorter stock shock. No threaded rods or locked shocks will be allowed. 11.You may wire or weld coil springs to the spring perches on the rear end only. Wires can not run all the way through the spring. ( Top to bottom ) 12.You may add spring clamps to leaf springs on the front and rear. Clamps must be the same size as factory. Three (3) clamps maximum on the front and three (3) maximum on the rear. 13.No reinforced tie rods. 14.Any approved tires allowed. Double tires allowed. No spiked or studded tires allowed. 15. Valve stem protectors allowed.

CALL THE

Wreck Doctor Scratched, Bruised or Broken?

See Us For Your Complete Auto Body Rejuvenation! Call today for an estimate appointment.

2279432

2606 Broadway Ave. • Sidney • 492-5975


2012 Shelby County Fair

80

Shelby County Fair -- Sidney, Ohio -- presents the 7th Annual CENTRAL OHIO TRACTOR PULLERS ASSOCIATION

Truck & Tractor Pull Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

3:00 p.m.

# GRANDSTAND $2.00 # Many Thanks To Our Sponsors! Apple Equipment (Covington) Lacal Equipment Clark Excavating

Justin & Abbey Vondenhuevel Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed Ft. Loramie Trading Post

Community Foundation Millcreek Valley Farms & Equipment

ANTIQUE TRACTORS: 1. Division II – 5500# 50% payback – OSATPA Rules 2. Division II – 6500# 50% payback 3 MPH any gear with wheely bars 1st gear without wheely bars 18” draw bar – Stationary hitch 15x5x38 Max non-cut tires 1958 or older 3. Division II – 6000# Jackpot 50% payback

LIGHT PRO STOCK TRACTORS: $1,500 purse COTPA rules

HOT ROD TRACTORS: $1,500 purse COTPA Rules

PRO STOCK PICK-UPS 6500# $500 Purse Any motor – No aluminum heads Racing fuel OK – No alcohol 26” Hitch height Front weights allowed

FARM STOCK TRACTORS: $200 Purse 20” Draw bar – 3000 RPM limit 24.5 Tire limit – non-cut tires Must be stock appearing BUCKEYE MODIFIED TRUCKS: $150 purse for each puller 1st place trophy Buckeye Modified Truck rules

$1500.00 Purse 1st $300, 2nd $250, 3rd $200, 4th $150, 5th $120, 6th $110, 7th $100, 8th $100, 9th $90, 10th $80

6200# PURE STOCK PICK-UP TRUCKS: Trophy Must have exhaust Must have full interior Must be tagged and road ready 26” hitch height Officials discretion regarding motor *Anyone not meeting requirements for this class will be bumped to Pro Stock

DIESEL PICK-UPS 8500# $500 Purse Single turbo – No larger than 3” 26” Hitch Height Front weights allowed STREET STOCK SEMIS $500 Purse No Nitrous or Pressurized Containers

$500 1st $150, 2nd $100, 3rd $70, 4th $60, 5th $50, 6th $40, 7th $40


2012 Shelby County Fair

81

CENTRAL OHIO TRACTOR PULLERS ASSOCIATION DIVISION 7 HOT ROD TRACTORS SMALL BLOCK 2011 RULES WEIGHT: 5800# TIRES: Maximum 18.4x38 maximum AGE OF DRIVER: 16 years or older, under 18 years must have parental consent. AGE OF TRACTOR: 1972 and older, no home made tractors FUEL: Gasoline fuels only with a maximum of 750 specific gravity, no E85, no alcohol, no pressurized fuels, no nitrous oxide, no oxygen accelerate, no nitrogen methanol, and no propylene oxide. Racecar gasoline may be used. DRAW BAR: Drawbars must not exceed 18 inches in height or less than 18 inches from center of axle to hooking point. No part of draw bar may extend rearward beyond point of hook. No part of drawbar is to be attached to any point higher than the center of rear axle. Drawbars must be stationary in all directions. No clevis, absolutely no turnbuckles. ENGINE RULE: Must be 410 cubic inches or smaller, 6 cubic inches may be added to engines that require a fresh rebore, no engine may be larger than 416 +0 cubic inches. Must be an industry standard “small block”, no big blocks. Must be a cast iron block, cast iron heads, maximum eight cylinders, two valves, one spark plug per cylinder, Camshaft in block. The (Pump) is a Tech tool only; engines under protest may be subject to a tear down. All Pullers have the tear down options. All engines over 410 cubic inches must be documented with the Tech Inspector and may be subject to a tear down by the COTPA Tech Inspector and or COTPA Officials as they deem necessary. The (Engine Rule) will be in effect through the pulling year 2014. Center of axle to rear of block (where bell housing bolts on) is to be a maximum of 72” MANIFOLD, CARBURETOR: One four barrel naturally aspirated carburetor, stock, out of box 750 CFM. No flowed carburetors, no predators, no dominators. No fuel injection, no throttle based injection. No sheet metal intake manifolds allowed. Headers or open exhaust are

allowed. Headers must exit in an upward direction. IGNITION: All ignitions must use a MSD system with an 800 maximum rpm limiter ship. HOOD, GRILL, TRANSMISSION, REAR END, AXLE: All Sheet metal to include Hood, Grill, Fuel Tank, (if part of sheet metal) Side metal, and Screens must be for that make and model and must maintain original dimensions in all directions (width, height and depth) but could be moved forward a maximum of 8 inches as a complete unit/assembly. Sheet metal upgrades are allowed. but must not cross the original manufacturer’s lines.Some Sheet metal modifications are allowed. All upgrades and modifications must come to the committee for approval. Front ends may be homemade, maximum allowable wheelbase of 100” from center of rear axle to center of front axle. TOTAL LENGTH OF TRACTOR: Maximum length 11’ from center of rear axle to the furthest point forward, including weights. SAFETY EQUIPMENT: Helmet and fire suit, wheelie bars, ski bars, kill switches, fire extinguishers, fenders, blow proof damper pulley and shroud, SFI flyweels and pressure plates, scatter blanket or SFI bell housings, engine side shields. Drive shaft from bell housing to transmission musts be shielded. Roll cages must be capable of supporting tractor and driver. No steel fans. All tractors must have wide front axles with a minimum of 32 inches between inside of tires. All electric fuel pumps must be wired to the kill switch. All factory cast iron tub frames must be reinforced or replaced with steel where it bolts to the transmission. Technical Inspections: All Tractors must be pumped, pans sealed, and go through a complete Tech inspection prior to the summer season. There will also be random checks during the season. Pre-season inspections can be done at the DeKalb Pull at Eaton. ALL COTPA GENERAL RULES APPLY INCLUDING PROTEST POLICY Hot Rod Commttee Chairperson: Larry Mouser 937-441-1242.

LIGHT PRO STOCK 2011/2013 RULES WEIGHT: 8500# TIRES: Maximum 24.5X32 AGE OF DRIVER: 18 years or older FUEL: Diesel Fuel only, water injection ok, no combustible fuels in water CYLINDER BLOCK OR CRANK CASE: Must be from same manufacturer and must bolt in stock location without modification. All engines must be 540 cubic inches or smaller. All engine upgrades must be approved by the committee. HEADS: Cast iron heads only. Must be from same manufacturer. No over head cams allowed. INJECTOR PUMPS, ONE ONLY: P-pump; 3000 or 7100 series only, No aftermarket housings. No 8000 series pumps, one plunger per cylinder. No computerized fuel systems allowed. TURBO, ONE ONLY, MANIFOLDS: One single stage turbo allowed. Maximum 3.15 compressor wheel. The wheel may be no larger than this measurement at the inlet. Tips of wheel must protrude into opening at least 1/4”. All air must enter the compressor housing inlet. No external altering of compressor housings. Any size exhaust outlet and housing. Turbo must not extend through hood. Manifolds must be from same manufacturer and must bolt onto head without modification, alteration for turbo mounting allowed. Combine manifolds OK. No intercoolers.

RPMs: OPEN DRAW BAR: Drawbars must not exceed 20 inches in height or less than 18 inches from the center of axle to hooking point. No part of draw bar may extend rearward beyond point of hook. Drawbars must be stationary in all directions. No clevsis. HOOD, GRILL, FRAME, TRANSMISSION, REAR END, AXLE: Must be for that make and model and must maintain stock appearance, Front ends may be homemade with a maximum of 114” wheelbase. Frames may be homemade but must maintain stock appearance. Upgrades on sheet metal must be approved by the committee. TOTAL LENGTH OF TRACTOR: Maximum length 13’ from center of rear axle to the furthest point forward, including weights. SAFETY EQUIPMENT: Helmet, Fire Suit, Wheelie bars, Roll cages kill switches, fire extinguishers. Fenders, side shields, SFI flywheels and pressure plates, scatter blanket or steel shields, no steel fans, all electric fuel pumps must be wired to the kill switch. Wide front axles. No cast iron engine frames. (Ladder bars are recommended). THE DIV. 10 COMMITTEE WILL INTERPRET ALL RULES. ANY UNFORSEEN PROBLEMS OR OVERSIGHTS WILL BE RULED ON BY THE COMMITTEE. ALL COTPA GENERAL RULES APPLY. JOE CRONKLETON 937-3555251 joec@loganrec.com 1-1-11

NOTICE TO ALL PULLERS: THOSE WISHING TO PULL THAT ARE NOT MEMBERS OF THE COTPA MUST PAY IN ADDITIONAL $10 FOR INSURANCE TO NOT ONLLY PROTECT COTPA AND THE SHELBY COUNTY FAIR BOARD, BUT ALSO TO PROTECT YOU.


2012 Shelby County Fair

82

2012 SHELBY COUNTY FAIR

ENTRY BLANK – GRANGE Dept. # 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

PHONE: 492-7385 (See page 21 for hours). Read carefully ALL rules for the department you are entering. See Premium Book for time Exhibits must be brought in. Must Purchase $25,00 Exhibitor Ticket. Make checks payable: Shelby County Agricultural Society. All fees must accompany entries. Xerox Copies Accepted. Please Print Legibly.

ENTRY BLANK FOR CATTLE DEPARTMENT # TWO Send to: JERRY SCHAFFNER, SECRETARY BoxSecretary, 4281 P.O. Box 4281, Sidney, OH 45365 Send to: Jerry P.O. Schaffner, Sidney, Ohio 45365 Exhibitor’s Name (Please Print) Address

Telephone (

)

City

State

Zip Code

Township

Total Number of Entries

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Exhibitor No.

Date

No. of Entries

Ticket No.

Total Fees Clerk Permit No.

EXHIBITORS SEASON PASSES $25.00 EXHIBITOR TICKETS–$20.00 PER TICKET Page No.

Class No. Line No.

*

Receipt No. Tags q Send q Held Clerk Total Entry Monies

PARKING PASSES $20.00

Name of Article (As listed in this book)

Place Won

Amount Won

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. “The Shelby County Fairboard and Shelby County Agricultural Society assume no responsibility for livestock and/or articles exhibited, 36. entered, and/or shown upon the Shelby County Fairgrounds. Exhibitor/Entrant specifically acknowledges his/her or its awareness that 27. livestock and exhibition articles are placed upon and maintained upon the Shelby County Fairgrounds by them at their sole risk. Further, entrant/exhibitor agrees to hold the Shelby County Agricultural Society and the Shelby County Fairboard harmless from any 38. and all claims to or resulting from their respective livestock and/or exhibits from any cause whatsoever. The aforesaid indemnification 39. shall include injuries to the person or property of third parties resulting from the aforesaid livestock and/or exhibition articles. The 40. County Fairboard assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the foregoing booklet and I agree to abide by the rules Shelby and 41.regulations of the fair.”

42.

________________________________________________FOR/BY_____________________________________________________

43. EXHIBITOR (PRINT)

EXHIBITOR/ENTRANT Must Be Signed By Parent/Guardian If Under 18


2012 Shelby County Fair

83

Department Six GRAIN and SEEDS CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTY ENTRIES BY JULY 16, 2012, All exhibitors must purchase an Exhibitor Ticket. Except youth 12 years of age and younger may show on parents’ Season Ticket. Articles will be accepted on FRIDAY, July 20 from 7:00 P.M.8:00 P.M. and Saturday from 9:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon. Articles will be released after 12 noon to 2:00 PM July 29,, 2012 Entries confined to Shelby County residents except for surrounding county residents who have children in Shelby County School Districts. PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR GRAIN AND SEED DEPT. 6 No double entries allowed. CLASS 600 GRAINS IN SHEAF (Present Year) To be shown in sheaves 2’’ in diameter at center band and 14’’ long, and will be judged as to quality of grain. 1st 1. Oats in Straw ...........................................$3.50 2. Wheat in Straw ..........................................3.50 3. Wheat in Straw (Breaded) ........................3.50 CLASS 601 WHEAT (Present Year) 1 Quart, in clear glass containers, furnished by the Exhibitor 1.Any Variety ...................................................3.50

1.

CLASS 602 CORN - 6 ears (grown last year) Maturity Date 1st 6 Ears Hybrid Any Variety ........................3.50

CLASS 603 SHELLED CORN 1 QUART JAR. 1st 1. Any Variety Hybrid ....................................3.50

CLASS 604 OATS (present year) 1 Quart, in clear glass containers, furnished by the Exhibitor 1. 1 Quart Jar any Variety..............................3.50 CLASS 605 SOYBEANS (grown last year) 1 Quart, in clear glass containers, furnished by the Exhibitor Relative Maturity 1. 1 Quart Jar any Variety..............................3.50 CLASS 606 BALED HAY Exhibit to consist of two (2) slices (tied) or the equivalent. Premiums: 1st - $3.00 ALFALFA: 1. 1st Cutting (75% or more) 2. 2nd & 3rd Cutting (75% or more) CLOVER: 3. 1st Cutting (75% or more) 4. 2nd Cutting (75% or more) MIXED: 5. Heavy Mixed (75% or more legumes) 6. Timothy (75% or more) 7. Light mixed (less than 75% legumes)

1. Corn silage 2. Hay Silage

CLASS 607 SILAGE (1 Quart) (1 Quart)

NO DOGS, ROLLER BLADES, BIKES, SKATE BOARDS, OR LASER POINTERS ALLOWED ON FAIRGROUNDS.

Stop in and see us!

Come join us for

A GREAT TIME

Corner of of Court Court && Ohio Ohio Corner 492-9181 492-9181 Monday-Saturday Monday-Saturday 7am-9pm 7am-9pm

at the

LOGAN COUNTY FAIR!

Sunday Sunday 8am-9pm 8am-9pm

“A Sidney Tradition Since 1907”

July 9th-14th

NEW EVENTS Monday July 9th

Fireworks Friday July 13th

Motorcycle Races out our Fair Book on line

www.logancountyfair.org 937-599-4178

2279817

2280698


2012 Shelby County Fair

84

Department Seven FARM and GARDEN CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTY ENTRIES BY JULY 16, 2012, All articles must be entered with the Secretary of the Fair Board. All exhibitors must have a Exhibitor Ticket except youths 12 years of age and under May exhibit on Parents’ Season Ticket. Articles will be accepted on Friday, July 20, 2012, from 7:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M. and Saturday from 9:00 A.M.-12 Noon. Articles will be released after 12 Noon to 2:00 PM July 29, 2012. No double entries allowed. Entries confined to Shelby County residents except for surrounding county residents who have children in Shelby County School Districts. PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR FARM AND GARDEN DEPT. 7 CLASS 701 POTATOES (3 on plate) 1st 1. Irish Cobbler ...........................................$3.50 2. Katahdin ...................................................3.50 3. Any Red Potatoes ....................................3.50 4. Kennebec .................................................3.50 CLASS 702 ONIONS (3 on plate) 1. Bermuda...................................................3.50 2. White Spanish ..........................................3.50 3. Yellow Spanish .........................................3.50 4. Burgundy Red ..........................................3.50 5. Any Red Onion........................................3.50 CLASS 703 TOMATOES (3 on plate) 1. Slicing, Large Size ...................................3.50 2. Canning, Medium Size .............................3.50 3. Yellow .......................................................3.50 4. Novelty......................................................3.50 CLASS 704 CABBAGE (1 head) 1. Fat Dutch ..................................................3.50 2. Early Jersey Wakefield .............................3.50 3. Red-Purple ...............................................3.50 4. Ball Head - Round Head ..........................3.50 5. Chinese ....................................................3.50 6. Heaviest Head, Any Variety......................3.50

7. Largest Kohlrabi .......................................3.50 CLASS 706—BEETS—3 on a plate 1. Any Variety...............................................$3.50 CLASS 707—BEANS—1 Quart in Pods 1. Yellow Wax ...............................................3.50 2. Green Bush ..............................................3.50 3. Pole Bean .................................................3.50 4. Baby Lima ................................................3.50 5. Purple Bean .............................................3.50 CLASS 708—MISCELLANEOUS VEGETABLES 1. Carrots (5) ................................................3.50 2. Kohlrabi—Green (3) .................................3.50 3. Turnip (3) ..................................................3.50 4. Parsnip (5)................................................3.50 CLASS 709—CUCUMBERS—3 on a plate 1. Slicing.......................................................3.50 2. Pickling—Small Size ................................3.50 3. Burpless Hybrid........................................3.50 CLASS 710 PEPPERS - 3 on a plate 1. Large (Block Shape) ................................3.50 2. Banana .....................................................3.50 3. Hot Peppers .............................................3.50 CLASS 711—SQUASH—1 on a plate 1. Zucchini - Green.......................................3.50 2. Zucchini - Yellow .......................................3.50 3. Summer Crookneck..................................3.50 4. White Bush ...............................................3.50 5. Acorn ........................................................3.50 CLASS 712 SWEET CORN - FRESH IN HUSKS — 3 ears on plate (this year) 1. Yellow .......................................................3.50 2. White ........................................................3.50 3. Bicolor ......................................................3.50 CLASS 713—CHICKEN EGGS 1. White Eggs (1 dozen)...............................3.50 2. Brown Eggs (1 dozen)..............................3.50

CLASS 705—LARGEST AND TALLEST Largest Red Beet .....................................3.50 Largest Squash ........................................3.50 Largest Pumpkin ......................................3.50 Tallest Corn with Ears — roots balled in burlap................................3.50 5. Largest Watermelon .................................3.50 6. Tallest Sunflowers with largest top, roots in burlap ..........................................3.50 1. 2. 3. 4.

Department Eight HORTICULTURE CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTY ENTRIES BY JULY 16, 2012 PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR HORTICULTURE DEPT. 8 All articles must be entered with the Secretary of the Fair Board. All exhibitors must have a Exhibitor Ticket, except youths 18 years of age or under may exhibit on Parents’ Season Ticket. Articles will be accepted on Friday, July 20 from 7:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M. and Saturday from 9:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon..Articles will be released after 12:00 Noon to 3:00 P.M.July 29,2012. No double entries allowed.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

FRUIT CLASS—801—APPLES—3 on a plate 1st Lodin ........................................................$3.50 Wine Sap ...................................................3.50 Transparent................................................3.50 Wealthy ......................................................3.50 Jonathon ....................................................3.50 Red Delicious ............................................3.50 Yellow Delicious .........................................3.50

All Fruits in this class must have been grown by the person or some member of his family entering the same and must be named and labeled. A plate of fruit must consist of 3 pieces unless otherwise mentioned. Each plate to constitute a single exhibit except otherwise mentioned. Entries confined to Shelby County residents except for surrounding county residents who have children in Shelby County School Districts. CLASS—802—PEARS—3 on a plate 1. Bartlett .....................................................$3.50 2. Duchess.....................................................3.50 3. Kieffer ........................................................3.50 CLASS—803—PEACHES—3 on a plate 1. Yellow.......................................................$3.50 2. White..........................................................3.50 CLASS—804—GRAPES—3 bunches 1. Niagara ....................................................$3.50 2. Concord .....................................................3.50 Seedless ....................................................3.50


2012 Shelby County Fair

85

Department Nine - CULINARY CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTY ENTRIES BY JULY 16 2012 AT NOON NO REFRIGERATED ITEMS PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR CULINARY DEPT. 9 All articles must be entered with the Secretary of the Fair Board. All exhibitors must have a Exhibitor Ticket, except youths 18 years of age or under may exhibit on parents’ Season Ticket. Articles will be accepted on Sunday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. All articles must be picked up Sunday from 12 Noon to 2:00 PM, July 29 ,2012. No double entries allowed. All entries must be made from scratch. NO PRE-MIXES. MUST HAVE RECIPE FOR ALL FROSTING, FILLINGS, AND GARNISHES. All recipes must be on a 3x5 recipe card and 3 copies. First place items in all classes, will be sold at an auction to be held following the judging. Auction to begin at 6:00 P.M. in the Blue Building. Exhibitors to receive the money their item brings at auction except for 5% to be kept by the fairboard. A small sample of each prize winning item will remain on exhibition. Entries confined to Shelby County residents except for surrounding county residents who have children in Shelby County School Districts. CLASS 901—YEAST BREAD AND ROLLS 1st 1. 1 Loaf of bread (White)............................$2.50 2. 1 Loaf of bread (Whole Wheat) .................2.50 3. Tea Ring ....................................................2.50 4. Sweet Rolls (6) ..........................................2.50 5. Yeast Rolls (6 Plain) ..................................2.50 6. Rye Bread..................................................2.50 CLASS 902—CAKES (Cannot be box cakes) 1st 1. White........................................................$3.25 2. Yellow.........................................................3.25 3. Chocolate...................................................3.25 4. Lemon........................................................3.25 5. Spice..........................................................3.25 6. Cocoanut ...................................................3.25 7. Angel Food ................................................3.25 8. Nut .............................................................3.25 9. Chiffon .......................................................3.25 10. Sponge ......................................................3.25 11. Pound.........................................................3.25 12. Carrot.........................................................3.25 Champion Overall Cake-Trophy CLASS 903—QUICK BREADS 1.Nut Breads ..................................................$3.25 2. Biscuits (6).................................................3.25 3. Muffins (6)..................................................3.25 4. Corn Bread ................................................3.25 5. Coffee Cake...............................................3.25 6. Zucchini Bread...........................................3.25 (Must Post Recipe) Champion All Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trophy

Yeast Bread Categories Sponsored in part by Red Star® Yeast CLASS 904—HOME MADE PIES All pies 9 inch pan One-half of all pies, not winning first place, may be taken home after auction is completed. 1. Apple (2 crust) .........................................$3.25 2. Cherry (2 crust) .........................................3.25 3. Peach (2 crust) ..........................................3.25 4. Berry (2 crust)............................................3.25 5. Pecan (Open Top)......................................3.25

6. Pumpkin(Traditional) ..................................3.25 7. Rhubarb .....................................................3.25 (Must Post Recipe) Champion All CategoriesTrophy Donated By Dickman Supply CLASS 905—HOME MADE COOKIES (12 on a plate) 1. Butterscotch.............................................$3.25 2. Bar .............................................................3.25 3. Chocolate Chip ..........................................3.25 4. Ginger ........................................................3.25 5. Oatmeal .....................................................3.25 6. Sugar .........................................................3.25 7. Peanut Butter.............................................3.25 8. Cinnamon ..................................................3.25 9. Cocoanut ...................................................3.25 10. Lemon........................................................3.25 Champion All CategoriesTrophy Donated By Dickman Suppply (Must Post Recipe) CLASS 906—HOME MADE NOODLES 1. Noodles, (1 Quart Bag) ...........................$3.25 CLASS 907—HOME MADE CANDY 1. Fudge.......................................................$2.50 2. Peanut Brittle 1 lb. .....................................2.50 3. Buckeyes 1 dozen .....................................2.50 4. Hard Tack 1 lb. ...........................................2.50 5. Carmels 1 dozen .......................................2.50

The Fair Board would like to extend a special thanks to the buyers at the 2011 auction of prize winning baked goods.

Michele Mumford Best One Tire Barker Insurance Rural Sanitation Detailed Machining James Bertsch Sidney Body CarStar Mary Rutan Hospital Allenbaugh Insurance Lotz-Ware Insurance Jimmie Alexander B-Sealed,Jeff Watkins Trent Snavely Zachary Shaffer Linda Meininger Troy Keis


2012 Shelby County Fair

86

Department Ten Jam—Jelly —Canned Fruit—etc. CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTY ENTRIES BY JULY 16, 2012 NOON PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR JAM - JELLY CANNED FRUIT DEPT. 10 All articles must be entered with the Secretary of the Fair Board All exhibitors must have a Exhibitor Ticket except youths 18 years of age and under may exhibit on parents’ Season Ticket. Entries will be accepted on Friday, July 20, 7:00 P.M.- 8:00 P.M. and Saturday from 9:00 AM-12:00 Noon Articles will be released after 12 Noon to 2:00 PM Sunday July 29, 2012 No double entries allowed. MUST BE CANNED SINCE LAST YEAR’S FAIR. The use of alcohol is not permitted. To be shown in clear glass jars. Entries confined to Shelby County residents except for surrounding county residents who have children in Shelby County School Districts. CLASS—1001—CANNED FRUIT—(Standard Quart Jars) 1st 1. Apples......................................................$2.75 2. Strawberries...............................................2.75 3. Raspberries—Red .....................................2.75 4. Raspberries—Black ..................................2.75 5. Pears..........................................................2.75 6. Peaches—White ........................................2.75 7. Peaches—Yellow .......................................2.75 8. Blackberries ...............................................2.75 9. Cherries .....................................................2.75 CLASS—1002—VEGETABLES—(Standard Quart Jars) 1. Tomatoes .................................................$2.75 2. Corn...........................................................2.75

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Lima Beans................................................2.75 Green Beans—(Whole Beans) ..................2.75 Green Beans—(Snapped Beans)..............2.75 Yellow Beans—(Whole Beans) ..................2.75 Yellow Beans—(Snapped Beans)..............2.75 Peas...........................................................2.75 Carrot.........................................................2.75 Salsa..........................................................2.75

CLASS—1003—PICKLED—One Quart 1. Beet ...........................................................2.75 2. Lima Beans................................................2.75 3 Bread and Butter. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.75 4. Sweet Pickle ..............................................2.75 5. Relish.........................................................2.75 CLASS—1004—JAMS—(In Standard Halfpint Glass Jars) 1. Blackberry................................................$2.75 2. Strawberry .................................................2.75 3. Red Rasberry ............................................2.75 4. Black Rasberry ..........................................2.75 5. Grape.........................................................2.75 6. Rhubarb .....................................................2.75 7. Peach.........................................................2.75 CLASS—1005—BUTTER— (In Standard Halfpint Glass Jars) 1. Apple........................................................$2.75 2. Peach.........................................................2.75 3. Pear ...........................................................2.75 CLASS—1006—PRESERVES— (In Standard Halfpint Glass Jars) 1. Apple........................................................$2.75 2. Blackberry..................................................2.75 3. Raspberry ..................................................2.75 4. Strawberry .................................................2.75 5. Peach ........................................................2.75

SALES ~ PARTS ~ SERVICE

www.AppleFarmService.com BOTKINS, OH

COVINGTON, OH

937-693-3848 800-646-1091

937-526-4851 800-860-4851

1663 Cranberry Road St. Henry • 419-925-4290 10097 Kohler Road Wapakoneta • 419-753-2566 4240 State Route 49 Arcanum • 937-548-3965

CASE IH • NEW HOLLAND KUBOTA • KINZE • GREAT PLAINS • GEHL • SUPREME MEYER MFG • KUHN/KNIGHT/KRAUSE • MACDON BUSHOG • LANDPRIDE • PEQUEA • J&M UNVERFERTH • KILL BROS • EZ TRAIL GRASSHOPPER • BAD BOY 2279415

Bulldozing • Excavating Farm & Residential Drainage Backhoe Work • Sewage Systems 2277466


2012 Shelby County Fair 6. Grape.........................................................2.75 7. Cherry........................................................2.75 CLASS—1007—JELLIES— (In Standard Halfpint Glass Jar) 1. Apple..........................................................2.75 2. Cherry........................................................2.75 3. Strawberry .................................................2.75 4. Raspberry ..................................................2.75 5. Blackberry..................................................2.75 6. Grape.........................................................2.75 CLASS—1008—HOMEMADE WINE— Premiums: 1st - $2.75, Homemade Wine Entry Rules: 1. Wines may be made from grapes, other fruit, berries, vegetables, grains, other suitable ingredients, or blends of these. 2. Ingredients may be fresh, canned, dried, concentrated, or otherwise preserved. 3. Wines must be amateur-homemade by the process of fermentation and must not be blended with commercial wines. 4. Wines appropriate for fortification may be fortified with suitable commercial spirits. 5. Exhibitors may enter only one bottle in each Class. A single bottle may be entered in only one Class. 6. Exhibits should be submitted in clear or colored smooth glass bottles of approximately 26 ounces (4/5 quart) capacity. Bottles of general shape called “Bordeau”, “Burgundy” or “Rhine” are acceptable. 7. Bottles should have nearly straight sides and a top which can be removed without tools except for a corkscrew. Capsules, foils or other seals must not be used over the bottle closure. 8. Bottles should be filled within 1” to 2” of the fully installed top or cork and must not be overfilled. 9. Wines should be clear and free of flotation (not cloudy). 10. Labels may be placed on the bottles after judging. 11. All wines entered must be made by the exhibitor named. If a family member makes the wine together, only one person

87

may be the exhibitor and the winner. Homemade Wine: 1. Dry Red Wine - Grape 2. Sweet Red Wine - Grape 3. Dry White Wine - Grape 4. Sweet White Wine - Grape 5. Dry Red Wine - Other than grape - made from fruit, berry, flowers, vegetables, etc. 6. Sweet Red Wine - Other than grape - made from fruit, berry, flowers, vegetables, etc. 7. Dry White Wine - Other than grape - made from fruit, berry, flowers, vegetables, etc. 8. Sweet White Wine - Other than grape - made from fruit, berry, flowers, vegetables, etc. 9. Red Dessert Wine - Grape, fruit, berry - may be fortified 10. White Dessert Wine - Grape, fruit, berry - may be fortified 11. Rose/Blush Wine - Grape only 12. Honey/Mead Wine

LACAL EQUIPMENT INC. Here to Serve Your Street Sweeper, Lawn Mower & Snow Plow Needs Lacal Equipment 901 W. Pike St. Jackson Center, Ohio • 45334

937-596-6106

2275953

PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE AGENTS

The Peoples

Ext. 1890

Since 1948

Savings and Loan Company www.peoplessavingsonline.com

WE ARE YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK Checking • Savings • CDs • Loans 24 Hour ATM • Telephone Banking

SCHAFFER INSURANCE Tim Schaffer

On-Line Banking

Fire • Auto • Life Home Owners • Farm Owners Liability

707 East Pike Street Jackson Center, OH 2279428

Fax (937) 596-5883

2279423

(937) 596-5880

Phone 937-394-2111 217 West Main Street, Anna, Ohio 45302

Phone 937-492-0600 110 W. Russell Rd., Sidney, Ohio


2012 Shelby County Fair

88

Down on the Farm” Department Eleven - FLORICULTURE “D PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR FLORICULTURE DEPT. 11

“Down on the Farm”

2012 Shelby County Fair Flower Show Monday, July 23 to Saturday, July 28, 2012, Lower Level, Community Foundation Grange Hall All exhibits must be entered with the Secretary of the Fair Board. Entry blanks must be received no later than Saturday, July 21 at 7:00 PM. NO additional entries will be accepted the day of the flower show. All exhibitors must have an Exhibitor Ticket except youths 12 years of age or under who may exhibit on a parent’s Season Ticket. All entries with exhibitor tags will be accepted on Monday, July 23 from 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 10:30. Staging will be 10:30-11:30 a.m. with judging to begin at 12:00 p.m. Judging will be done by Ohio Association of Garden Clubs sanctioned judges. All Shelby County garden and flower enthusiasts are invited to watch the judging. The Show will be open for public viewing at 3:00 p.m. Entries will be released on Sunday, July 29, 2012 from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Entries are restricted to Shelby County residents except for surrounding county residents who have children in Shelby County School Districts. ENTRY BLANK INFORMATION HORTICULTURE EXHIBITS Write on entry blank: 1- Name of Horticulture specimen 2 -Class Number – 1101, 1102, 1103 or 1104 3- Number – 1 to 52 4- Exhibitor Name GENERAL RULES -- HORTICULTURAL CLASSES 1. The Fair Board will print entry tags based on information provided. Write the variety of each specimen entered, if known, on each tag. 2. Each specimen must be grown by the exhibitor and entered in its specific category. 3. More than one entry is permitted in each horticulture class, provided they are of different varieties. 4. All foliage above water level must be left on unless otherwise specified. 5. 6-inch and 9-inch containers will be furnished. 6. Exhibitor must provide container if the specimen is too large or top heavy to be supported by a 9-inch bud vase, or if the specimen must have a shallow dish. 7. Exhibits should be freshened as needed throughout the week by entrants. 8. Classes may be withdrawn, combined, divided, or subdivided as deemed necessary by the judge. 9. The judge reserves the right to award all or none of the following in each class: First, Second, Third, and/or Honorable Mention. Classes may be split for judging at the judge’s discretion and Flower Show Chair person. Only first place winners will be considered for Best of Class awards.

PREMIUMS Premiums in each class will be awarded as follows: 1st Place - $3.50 2nd Place - $2.00 A $10.00 Premium and rosette will be awarded for Best of Class in each of the following three categories: --Roses --Horticulture --Artistic Design A $25.00 premium and rosette will be awarded for Best of Show Overall selected from one of the above three Best of Class winners.

ENTRY BLANK INFORMATION for ARTISTIC EXHIBITS Write on entry blank: 1- Name of design (e.g. Harvest Time) 2- Class Number (1105, 1106, or 1107) 3- Number (1-7) 4- Exhibitor Name GENERAL RULES -- ARTISTIC CLASSES 1. An exhibitor may compete in more than one artistic class, but only one entry per design title will be accepted. 2. Class 1105 is restricted to novice designers, those exhibitors with less than five years experience in floral design and/or no paid professional experience as a designer. Class 1106 is open to novice designers and they are encouraged to enter, but should be aware that the designs have an advanced degree of difficulty and may be more suitable for those exhibitors with considerable experience and/or paid professional design experience. Any exhibitor who has received a Rosette in a previous fair exhibit is considered an advanced designer. Class 1107 is restricted to junior exhibitors ages 17 and under. 3. Only members of the designated staging committee shall be inside the staging area. Tables shall be placed just inside the area. Each category will be placed there, as the staging crew is ready for them. Tables on the outside of ring shall be for exhibitors to ready specimens. Other tables will be available for separating entries into categories and preparing for staging. Any questions concerning the appropriate placement of an entry on the stage must be directed to a member of the staging committee. There are to be no comments regarding categories or decisions during the judging unless specifically asked for by the judge. 4. The Fair Board will print entry tags based on information provided. 5. Plant material may be obtained from any source; however, amateur grown material is encouraged. NO potted plants in this category. 6. No artificial plant materials or artificially colored/dyed fresh plant materials are permitted. Bleached, dried, and/or preserved materials may be used. Painted material shall only be used in modern designs. Fresh or dried plant material may be used in all designs unless stated otherwise. Additional accessories and bases are permitted. 7. To ensure creativity, entries must be substantially different from an entry submitted in the previous year(s). If the Staging Committee recognizes an entry as significantly unchanged, it may be ruled ineligible for competition. 8. Have identification on all containers and secure small accessories. The committee will exercise due caution, but cannot assume any responsibility for loss of or damage to accessories or containers. 9. The judge reserves the right to award all or none of the following in each class: First, Second, Third, and/or Honorable Mention. Premiums will be awarded for First and Second place entries CLASS 1101 – ROSES Premiums for each Number: 1st Place = $3.50; 2nd Place = $2.00 # 1 RED OR RED BLEND HYBRID TEA ROSE (named and disbudded) # 2 PINK OR PINK BLEND HYBRID TEA ROSE (named and disbudded) # 3 YELLOW, YELLOW BLEND, OR APRICOT BLEND HYBRID TEA ROSE (named and disbudded) # 4 ORANGE OR ORANGE BLEND HYBRID TEA ROSE (named and disbudded) # 5 ANY OTHER HYBRID TEA ROSE (named and disbudded) # 6 FLORIBUNDA OR POLYANTHA ROSE, any named variety (one stem, do not disbud, terminal bud may be removed) # 7 GRANDIFLORA ROSE, any named variety (may be naturally grown or disbudded) # 8 ROSE, ANY UNNAMED VARIETY


2012 Shelby County Fair # 9 COLLECTION OF 3 ROSES, one each of a different variety of hybrid tea rose displayed in same container # 10 FULL-BLOWN HYBRID TEA ROSE # 11 MINIATURE ROSE, any named variety (may be naturally grown or disbudded) # 12 MINIATURE ROSE, any unnamed variety # 13 SHRUB ROSE (examples: Knockout, Fairy Rose) # 14 CLIMBING ROSE, named if possible Class 1102-HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS Premiums for each Number: 1st Place = $3.50; 2nd Place = $2.00 # 1 TUBEROUS BEGONIA, one bloom and one leaf; leaf need not be attached (Display in dish or vase) # 2 MARIGOLD, Large flowered, one bloom # 3 MARIGOLD, Dwarf, one spray (Example: French marigold) # 4 ZINNIA, Small flowered (under 2”), named and disbudded # 5 ZINNIA, Medium flowered (2-4”), named and disbudded # 6 ZINNIA, Large flowered (over 4”), named and disbudded # 7 SNAPDRAGONS, Large, disbudded # 8 SNAPDRAGONS, Dwarf, disbudded # 9 GLADIOLUS, Giant and large, over 4.5”, one spike, side shoots removed # 10 GLADIOLUS, Medium, 3.5-4.5”, one spike, side shoots removed # 11 GLADIOLUS, Small and Miniature, under 3.5”, one spike, side shoots removed # 12 PETUNIAS, one spray # 13 DAHLIA, Large, one bloom, disbudded, over 7” # 14 DAHLIA, Medium, one bloom, disbudded 3”-7” # 15 DAHLIA, small, one bloom, disbudded, up to 3” # 16 RUDBECKIA or ECHINACEA, white # 17 RUDBECKIA or ECHINACEA, yellow or gold # 18 RUDBECKIA or ECHINACEA, purple or pink # 19 RUDBECKIA or ECHINACEA, any other color # 20 SHASTA DAISY # 21 LIATRIS # 22 PERENNIAL PHLOX # 23 ANY VARIETY EVERLASTING, displayed fresh (some examples: strawflower, annual or perennial statice, globe thistle, globe amaranth # 24 HOSTA, single leaf, large, 6” wide or over # 25 HOSTA, single leaf, medium, 3”-6” wide # 26 HOSTA, single leaf, small, less than 3” wide # 27 HOSTA, Collection of 3 different varieties, of equal size; displayed in same container # 28 ORNAMENTAL GRASS, 3 specimens, same species of equal size (some examples: ornamental millet, papyrus, fountain grass, pennisetum) # 29 COLEUS, one stem, bloom removed # 30 ARTEMESIA, one stem # 31 ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE , ANY OTHER SPECIES (some examples: caladium, pink polka dot plant, snake plant) # 32 ANY OTHER ANNUAL ROUND FORM (some examples: Aster, Cosmos, Calendula, Sunflower, Gerbera, Crested Celosia which is disbudded) # 33 ANY OTHER PERENNIAL ROUND FORM (some examples: Carnation, Coreopsis, Geum, Painted Daisy, Stoke’s Aster; must be disbudded) # 34 ANY OTHER ANNUAL SPIKE FORM (some examples: Larkspur, Bells of Ireland, Cleome, Nicotiana, Salvia, Stocks, Veronica) # 35 ANY OTHER PERENNIAL SPIKE FORM (some examples: Delphinium, Lupine, Hollyhock, Tritoma, perennial Lobelia) .............................................................. # 36 ANY OTHER ANNUAL SPRAY FORM (some examples: Plumed celosia, small Sunflowers, annual Lobelia, Sweet Alyssum) # 37 ANY OTHER PERENNIAL SPRAY FORM (some examples: Columbine, perennial Sweet Peas, hardy Asters, Baby’s Breath, Russian Sage) # 38 ANY SUMMER BULB (i.e. Crocosmia, Calla Lily) # 39 ANY SUMMER RHIZOME (e.g.. Cannas, Water Lily) # 40 HYBRID ASIATIC LILY, not disbudded, named if possible # 41 HYBRID ORIENTAL LILY, not disbudded, named if possible

89

# 42 TIGER LILY, not disbudded, named if possible # 43 TRUMPET LILY, not disbudded, named if possible # 44 ORIENPET LILY, not disbudded, named if possible # 45 HEMEROCALLIS - DAYLILY, cream, ivory, white # 46 HEMEROCALLIS, orange, gold, yellow............ # 47 HEMEROCALLIS, red, burgundy, pink # 48 HEMEROCALLIS, purple, violet, lavender # 49 HEMEROCALLIS, miniature, any color # 50 HEMEROCALLIS, specials, doubles, spiders, any color # 51 SHRUBS-Flowering (e.g. Crape Myrtle, Hibiscus, Buddleia, Weigela, etc.) # 52 HYDRANGEA CLASS 1103 – POTTED PLANTS Pot or container size not to exceed 12” Premiums for each Number: 1st Place = $3.50; 2nd Place = $2.00 # 1 AFRICAN VIOLET # 2 BEGONIAS # 3 CACTUS OR SUCCULENT – one variety of plant per pot # 4 COLEUS # 5 FERNS (must have fronds) # 6 GERANIUMS # 7 BLOOMING – mixed # 8 FOLIAGE – one variety per pot # 9 MIXED POT or DISH GARDEN CLASS 1104 – HANGING BASKETS Basket size not to exceed 12” Premiums for each Number: 1st Place = $3.50; 2nd Place = $2.00 # 1 Blooming # 2Foliage # 3 Mixed basket (blooming and foliage plants) Class 1105 - NOVICE ARTISTIC DESIGN Premiums for each Number: 1st Place = $3.50; 2nd Place = $2.00 # 1 BABY ANIMALS – Miniature (limit 8 inches tall) # 2 GO FLY A KITE – Showing motion..................... # 3 HARVEST TIME – Designer’s Choice using any garden material CLASS 1106 - ADVANCED ARTISTIC CLASSES Premiums for each Number: 1st Place = $3.50; 2nd Place = $2.00 # 1 FAMILY PICNIC – 2 or 3 containers using common material (synergistic design; no more than 3 containers) # 2 SPLITTING WOOD – Using natural wood # 3 SUNDAY, DAY OF WORSHIP - Using a single flower with minimal use of greenery # 4 TIME TO REST – Horizontal design # 5 BARN RAISING – Construction; container in any material must be made by entrant # 6 UP AT DAWN – Vertical design # 7 GONE FISHING – Designer’s Choice showing water CLASS 1107 - JUNIOR CLASS (ages 17 and under) Premiums for each Number: 1st Place = $3.50; 2nd Place = $2.00 Best in Class Rosette = $10.00 # 1 ON A RAINY DAY – Showing water # 2 HAYRIDE IN THE FALL – Showing motion # 3 SUNSETS IN THE WEST – Using hot colors (red, yellow, orange, gold) TIPS ON ENTERING SPECIMENS AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS --Check specimens for bugs and insect damage before entering --Remove dead leaves and carefully trim off brown edges --Wash off any dirt or pesticide residue --Write the name of the variety (if known) on the entry tag (ex: Rudbeckia ‘Indian Summer’); Do NOT make up names --Disbudding should be done when the side buds are small— not on the day of the judging --Flowers and plant material for artistic designs and arrangements do NOT have to be grown in your own garden --Stay for the show judging; it’s interesting and you’ll learn a lot!!


2012 Shelby County Fair

90

2012 SHELBY COUNTY FAIR

ENTRY BLANK – FINE ARTS Dept. # 13

PHONE: 492-7385 (See page 21 for hours). Read carefully ALL rules for the department you are entering. See Premium Book for time Exhibits must be brought in. Must Purchase $25.00 Exhibitor Ticket. Make checks payable: Shelby County Agricultural Society. All fees must accompany entries. Xerox Copies Accepted. Please Print Legibly.

ENTRY BLANK FOR CATTLE DEPARTMENT # TWO Send to: JERRY SCHAFFNER, SECRETARY P.O. Box 4281 Send to: Jerry Schaffner, Secretary, P.O. Box 4281, Sidney, OH 45365 Sidney, Ohio 45365 Exhibitor’s Name (Please Print) Address

Telephone (

)

City

State

Zip Code

Township

Total Number of Entries

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Exhibitor No.

Date

No. of Entries

Ticket No.

Total Fees

Receipt No.

Clerk

EXHIBITORS SEASON PASSES EXHIBITOR TICKETS–$20.00 PER$25.00 TICKET Page No.

Class No. Line No.

*

Tags q Send q Held

Permit No.

Clerk Total Entry Monies

PARKING PASSES $20.00

Name of Article (As listed in this book)

Place Won

Amount Won

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. “The 36. Shelby County Fairboard and Shelby County Agricultural Society assume no responsibility for livestock and/or articles exhibited, entered, and/or shown upon the Shelby County Fairgrounds. Exhibitor/Entrant specifically acknowledges his/her or its awareness that 27. livestock and exhibition articles are placed upon and maintained upon the Shelby County Fairgrounds by them at their sole risk. 38. Further, entrant/exhibitor agrees to hold the Shelby County Agricultural Society and the Shelby County Fairboard harmless from any and 39.all claims to or resulting from their respective livestock and/or exhibits from any cause whatsoever. The aforesaid indemnification shall include injuries to the person or property of third parties resulting from the aforesaid livestock and/or exhibition articles. The 40. Shelby County Fairboard assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the foregoing booklet and I agree to abide by the rules 41.regulations of the fair.” and

42.

________________________________________________FOR/BY_____________________________________________________

43. EXHIBITOR (PRINT)

EXHIBITOR/ENTRANT Must Be Signed By Parent/Guardian If Under 18


2012 Shelby County Fair

91

Department Thirteen - FINE ARTS

Charles Elsass, Ch.

Tim Martin

Cathy Platfoot

Randy Bensman

ENTRIES CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTY RESIDENTS EXCEPT FOR SURROUNDING COUNTY RESIDENTS WHO HAVE CHILDREN IN SHELBY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS. CLOSING ENTRY DATE: JULY 16, 2012 Please use entry blank for FINE ARTS—Dept. 13 Completed Entry forms must be submitted to the Secretary of the Fair Board on or before July 16, 2012. Exhibitors must have an Exhibitor Ticket. Youths 18 years of age or under may exhibit on parents’ E xhibitor ticket. All articles are to be brought to the Fine Arts Building on Friday, July 20, 2012 from 5:00p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Time of judging will be announced when articles are put on display. Building will be closed during judging. All handwork exhibited must be the work of the exhibitor under whose name it is entered. Any articles not worthy of a premium because of inferior quality or without competition may be eliminated as the judge sees fit. No double entries allowed. First Place Premium paid. Second andThird Place Ribbon as shown. Any article shown for more than two years will be ineligible. Articles will be released on Sunday, after the Fair, between 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. No Monday pickup. NEEDLEWORK—CLASS 1301 QUILT - Quilted items, (except Antique), must be made by the exhibitor. (name must be covered if quilt is signed) 1st 1. Applique (hand quilted)..........................$10.00 2. Pieced (hand quilted)...............................10.00 3. Cross stitch, embroidery or whole cloth hand quilted)............................................10.00 4. Mixed Technique: Any combination including surface decorated or embellishments (hand quilted) ..........................10.00 5. Any technique (sewing machine quilted).10.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE BABY QUILT 6. Applique (hand quilted)............................$5.00 7. Pieced (hand quilted).................................5.00 8. Cross stitch, embroidery or whole cloth (hand quilted).............................................5.00 9. Mixed Technique: Any combination including surface decorated or embellishments (hand quilted) ............................5.00 10. Any technique (sewing machine quilted)...5.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE WALL HANGING 11. Applique (hand quilted)............................$5.00 12. Pieced (hand quilted).................................5.00 13. Cross stitch, embroidery or whole cloth hand quilted)..............................................5.00 14. Mixed Technique: Any combination including surface decorated or embellishments (hand quilted) ............................5.00 15. Any technique (sewing machine quilted)...5.00 BEST OF SHOW............................ROSETTE MINIATURE - 18’’ X 18’’ maximum size 16. Applique (hand or sewing machine quilted) ...$5.00 17. Pieced (hand or sewing machine quilted) ........5.00 18. Any Other (hand or sewing machine quilted) .......................................................5.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE OTHER - (Tied, hand, sewing or quilting machine) 19. Antique.....................................................$5.00 20. Clothing......................................................5.00 21. Pre-printed/Cheaters cloth.........................5.00 22. Any item not listed (Cathedral, YoYo, Crazy Quilt, Comforter, etc, .......................5.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE CROCHET and TATTING (No Machine) 23. Baby Blanket............................................$3.00 24. Baby Booties..............................................3.00 25. Baby Set (3 pieces, i.e. hat, sweater, booties or blanket ......................................3.00 26. Pillow Cases (2).........................................3.00

27. 28. 29. 30.

Place Mats.................................................3.00 Tablecloth...................................................3.00 Vest............................................................3.00 Others Not Listed (including Tatting).......................................3.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE NEEDLEPOINT (No Plastic Canvas) 31. Picture......................................................$3.00 32. Pillow .........................................................3.00 33. Any Other Item Not Listed .........................3.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE EMBROIDERY 34. Cross Stitch .............................................$3.00 35. Pictures......................................................3.00 36. Pillow Cases (2).........................................3.00 37. Sampler .....................................................3.00 38. Tablecloth...................................................3.00 39. Any Other Item Not Listed .........................3.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE COUNTED CROSS STITCH 40. Clothing....................................................$3.00 41. Creative .....................................................3.00 42. Pictures......................................................3.00 43. Sampler .....................................................3.00 44. Any Other Item Not Listed .........................3.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE AFGHANS 45. Afghan Stitch ...........................................$3.00 46. Crochet (includes Ripple) ..........................3.00 47. Knit.............................................................3.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE KNITTING (No Machine Knitting) 48. Baby Set - 3 pieces .................................$3.00 49. Child’s Sweater or Vest..............................3.00 50. Lady’s Sweater or Vest ..............................3.00 51. Man’s Sweater or Vest ...............................3.00 52. Any Other Item Not Listed .........................3.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES—CLASS 1303 (one item unless otherwise listed) ANTIQUES (fifty years or older) METAL 1st 1. Brass........................................................$3.00 2. Copper .......................................................3.00 3. Pewter........................................................3.00 4. Silver..........................................................3.00 5. Tinware.......................................................3.00 6. Granite ware/Enamel ware.........................3.00 7. Cast Iron.....................................................3.00


2012 Shelby County Fair BOTTLES 8. Milk Bottle ..................................................3.00 9. Medicine Bottle.......................................... 3.00 10. Soda Bottle................................................3.00 11. Whiskey,Wine or, Beer ..............................3.00 12. Ink Bottle ...................................................3.00 13. Baby Bottle ................................................3.00 KITCHEN ITEMS 14. Butter mold stamps....................................3.00 15. Canning Jar ...............................................3.00 16. Churn.........................................................3.00 17. Cookie cutterr{one or set} ....................... .3.00 18. Cookie jar...................................................3.00 19. Coffee Mill .................................................3.00 20. Iron ............................................................3.00 21. Match Holder .............................................3.00 22 Rolling pin ..................................................3.00 23. Salt & Pepper shaker set...........................3.00 24. Salt dip ......................................................3.00 25. Wash Board ...............................................3.00 26.Unusual kitchen gadget..............................3.00 27. Utensil {one or a set}.................................3.00 PAPER 28. Childs book................................................3.00 29. Comic Book ...............................................3.00 30. School Book ..............................................3.00 31. Cook Book .................................................3.00 32.Advertising item..........................................3.00 33.Post card.....................................................3.00 TOYS 34 Wooden .....................................................3.00 35..Metal..........................................................3.00 36. Cloth ..........................................................3.00 37. Paper .........................................................3.00 38. Glass..........................................................3.00 PERSONAL ITEMS 39. Jewelry,one piece or set ............................3.00 40. Eyeglasses ................................................3.00 41. Ladies makeup items.................................3.00 42. Purse/handbag ..........................................3.00 43. Dresser set ..............................................3.00 44. Watch/Timepeice .......................................3.00 45. Sewing item ...............................................3.00 46. Man’s shaving item ....................................3.00 47. Fountain pen/pen and pencil set ...............3.00 48. Hat pin holder ...........................................3.00 TOOL-FARM ITEMS 49. Small hand tool).........................................3.00 50. Long handled tool ......................................3.00 51. Farm Implement- handheld .....................3.00 ANTIQUE GLASS 52. Carnival) ....................................................3.00 53. Cobalt blue.................................................3.00 54. Cranberry..................................................3.00 55. Cut .............................................................3.00 56. Depression ..............................................3.00 57. Opaque ......................................................3.00 58. Pressed......................................................3.00 59. Paper weight.............................................3.00 ANTIQUE CHINA 60. Flow blue ...................................................3.00 61. French........................................................3.00 62. German/Bavarian{marked} ........................3.00 63. Nippon {marked}........................................3.00 64. Occupied Japan{marked] {no figurines} ...3.00 MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 65. Auto license plate ......................................3.00 66. Automobile Item.........................................3.00 67. Camera ......................................................3.00 68. Flour Sifter .................................................3.00 69. Lunch Box ..............................................3.00 70. McCoy Ware ..............................................3.00 71. Oil Lamp ....................................................3.00 72. Political memorabilla..................................3.00 73. Shelby County Adveretising pieces ...........3.00 {limit at three} 74. Shelby County Fair memorablia ................3.00 75. Any not listed ............................................3.00 BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTE HOBBIES AND CRAFTS—CLASS 1305 (Must be handcrafted by exhibitor, only exception is collections)

92 1st 1. Christmas Decoration ..............................$3.00 2. Christmas Stocking....................................3.00 3. Christmas Tree Ornaments (3) ..................3.00 4. Creative .....................................................3.00 5. Handcrafted Greeting Card .......................3.00 6. Handmade jewelry.....................................3.00 7. Plastic Canvas Needlepoint.......................3.00 8. Scrapbooking Page ...................................3.00 9. Sewing Novelty Item...................................3.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE COLLECTIONS 10. Pens/Pencils .............................................$3.00 11. Badges/Political Button ..............................3.00 12. Match Books...............................................3.00 13, Cracker Jack Toys ......................................3.00 14. Key Chains .................................................3.00 15. Thimbles .....................................................3.00 16. Buttons .......................................................3.00 17. Match Box Cars ..........................................3.00 18. Farm Toys-Minature ....................................3.00 19. NASCAR Collection....................................3.00 20. Spoons .......................................................3.00 21. Marbles .......................................................3.00 22. Any Not Listed ............................................3.00 BEST OF SHOW............................ROSETTE MODELS -ASSEMBLED FROM KIT-NOT TO EXCEED 2 FEET 23. Plane ..........................................................3.00 24. Rocket.........................................................3.00 25. Boat ............................................................3.00 26. Car..............................................................3.00 27. Truck ...........................................................3.00 28. Specimen,model other than above.............3.00 BEST OF SHOW ................................ROSETTE WOOD WORK (small item) 29. Child’s Toy..................................................3.00 30. Clock..........................................................3.00 31. Scroll work .................................................3.00 32. Scroll work - miniature...............................3.00 33. Scroll work - religious ................................3.00 34. Small box {no longer than 12”} ..................3.00 35. Stool...........................................................3.00 36. Wood Burning............................................3.00 37. Wood Item not listed above .......................3.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE DOLLS 38. Bears .........................................................3.00 39. China or Porcelain .....................................3.00 40. Crochet ......................................................3.00 41. Embroidered ..............................................3.00 42. Knitted........................................................3.00 43. Rag ............................................................3.00 44. Soft Sculptured ..........................................3.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE ART—CLASS 1306 Pictures will not be accepted for hanging without solid backing. Must have a good hanging device, such as wire or screw eye. No Sawtooth Hangers Accepted. DRAWINGS CHARCOAL OR CRAYON 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Animals and/or Birds..................$3.00 Ribbon Ribbon 2. Flowers and/or Fruits................... 3.00 3. Landscape....................................3.00 4. Other Realistic..............................3.00 5. Portrait..........................................3.00 6. Structure.......................................3.00 PASTEL 7. Animals and/or Birds. ...................3.00 8. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................3.00 9. Landscape....................................3.00 10. Other Realistic..............................3.00 Ribbon Ribbon 11. Portrait..........................................3.00 12. Structure.......................................3.00 PEN & INK 13. Animals and/or Birds. ...................3.00 14. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................3.00 15. Landscape....................................3.00 16. Other Realistic..............................3.00 17. Portrait..........................................3.00 18. Structure.......................................3.00


2012 Shelby County Fair PENCIL 19. Animals and/or Birds. ...................3.00 20. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................3.00 21. Landscape....................................3.00 22. Other Realistic..............................3.00 23. Portrait..........................................3.00 24. Structure.......................................3.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE OIL PAINTINGS (or Acrylic) 25. Animals and/or Birds....................7.00 26. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................7.00 27. Landscape....................................7.00 28. Other Realistic..............................7.00 29. Portrait..........................................7.00 30. Still Life.........................................7.00 31. Structure.......................................7.00 32. Water Scene ................................7.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE WATERCOLOR 33. Animals and/or Birds....................7.00 34. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................7.00 35. Landscape....................................7.00 36. Other Realistic ............................7.00 37. Portrait..........................................7.00 38. Still life..........................................7.00 39. Structure.......................................7.00 40. Water scene .................................7.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE TOLE AND DECORATIVE PAINTING 41. Animals and/or Birds....................4.00 42. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................4.00 43. Landscapes..................................4.00 44. Fabric or Wearable .......................4.00 45. Folk Art/Primitive ..........................4.00 46. Holiday .........................................4.00 47. Portrait..........................................4.00 48. Still Life.........................................4.00 49. Strokework/Rosemaling ...............4.00 BEST OF SHOW .............................ROSETTE PHOTOGRAPHY-RULES 1. Name and address of exhibitor on back of picture. 2. Image must be printed as a 8X10 enlargement 3. No Backing Necessary. No Framing,No Matting. 4. All photographs must have been taken within the last four years. 5. Photographs may NOT be altered or edited beyond Basic Editing,except for the “Special Effects and Processes”category. BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY—CLASS 1307 1st 1. Domestic Animals....................................$2.00 2. Wildlife,Birds,Insects..................................2.00 3. Flowers and Plant Life ...............................2.00 4. People or Portraits .....................................2.00 5. Scenic/Landscape .....................................2.00 6. Sunrise/Sunset ..........................................2.00 7. Structure or Architecture ...........................2.00 8. Agriculture or Farm Subject.......................2.00 9. Shelby County Scene.................................2.00 10. From the Heart of it All-Ohio Scene ...........2.00 {Please note location on Back Of Print} 11. Patriotic.......................................................2.00 12. Vacation Memories .....................................2.00 13. Sports Action or Feature ............................2.00 14. Abstract ......................................................2.00 15. Open-Any Subject ......................................2.00 16. Special Effects and Processes...................2.00 an image that has been Artically Manipulated {including HDR,Double Exposure,Exposure Sepia Toned,Selenium Toned,Digital Background removal, or any image altered beyond basic editing. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY—CLASS 1308 Domestic Animals......................................2.00 Wildlife,Birds,or Insects .............................2.00 Flowers and Plant Life ...............................2.00 People and Portraits ..................................2.00 Scenic/Landscape .....................................2.00 Sunrise/Sunset ..........................................2.00 Structure or Architecture ...........................2.00

93

8. Agriculture or Farm Subject. ..................... 2.00 9. Shelby County Scene.................................2.00 10. From The Heart Of it All-Ohio Scene .........2.00 {Please note Location on back of print} 11. Patriotic......................................................2.00 12. Vacation Memories ....................................2.00 13. Sports Action or Feature ...........................2.00 14. Abstract. ....................................................2.00 15. Open-Any Subject. ....................................2.00 16. Special Effects and Processes..................2.00 an image that has been Artically Manipulated,{including HDR,Double Exposure,Sepia Toned,Selenium Toned Digital background removal,or any image altered beyond basic editing. BEST OF SHOW{CLASSES 1307 & 1308} ROSETTE 2ND BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE JUNIOR EXHIBITS—CLASS 1312 (14 years of age and under) HOBBIES AND CRAFTS.....................1st 2nd 3rd 1. Collections, Limit 4 Pieces .........$2.00 RIbbon Ribbon 2. Creative, Limit 2 Pieces ...............2.00 CERAMICS 3. Dry Brush .....................................2.00 4. Dry Brush/Glaze...........................2.00 5. Glaze ............................................2.00 6. Hand Molded................................2.00 7. Special Effects .............................2.00 8. Stain .............................................2.00 9. Underglazed .................................2.00 ART (Mat Preferred) Pictures must be equipped for hanging, either mounted on solid backing or in frame with wire or screw eye for hanging. No sawtooth hangers accepted. 10. Charcoal or Crayon ......................2.00 Ribbon Ribbon 11. Pastel ...........................................2.00 12. Pencil............................................2.00 13. Pen and Ink ..................................2.00 OIL PAINTINGS (or acrylic) 14. Abstract ........................................2.00 15. Animals and/or Birds....................2.00 16. Fruit and/or Flowers .....................2.00 17. Landscape....................................2.00 18. Portrait..........................................2.00 19. Water Scene ................................2.00 20. Other Realistic..............................2.00 WATERCOLOR 21. Abstract ........................................2.00 22. Animals and/or Birds....................2.00 23. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................2.00 24. Landscape....................................2.00 25. Other Realistic..............................2.00 JUNIOR BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS 1313 Name and address of exhibitor to appear on back of picture Enlargements (8X10 maximum-NO BACKING NECESSARY) 1. Animal and/or Birds....................$2.00 Ribbon Ribbon 2. Flowers.........................................2.00 3. Human Interest.............................2.00 4. Landscape....................................2.00 5. Portrait..........................................2.00 6. Religious ......................................2.00 7. Shelby County Fair.......................2.00 8. Other Subject ...............................2.00 JUNIOR COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS 1314 Name and address of maker to appear on back of picture. Enlargements (8X10 maximum-NO BACKING NECESSARY) 1. Animal and/or Birds....................$2.00 Ribbon Ribbon 2. Flowers.........................................2.00 3. Human Interest.............................2.00 4. Landscape....................................2.00 5. Portrait..........................................2.00 6. Religious ......................................2.00 7. Shelby County Fair.......................2.00 8. Other Subject ...............................2.00


2012 Shelby County Fair

94

Wayne Runyon, Agent

Runyon Insurance Agency Nationwide Insurance

Tel 937-492-7870 Fax 937-492-7624 runyonw@nationwide.com Our family helping your family. Home, Auto, Commercial, Life and Farm

2278006

1580 West Michigan St. Sidney, OH 45365


2012 Shelby County Fair

95


2012 Shelby County Fair

96

APPLICATION FOR CAMPING PERMIT SHELBY COUNTY FAIR DEADLINE FOR CAMPING PERMIT JULY 8TH CAMPING FEE: $185.00 Electric - - $185.00 Electric & Water FEE INCLUDES: 1 CAMPING PERMIT,1 PARKING PASS CAMPING PERMITS WILL BE HANDED OUT ON ARRIVAL There will be no other passes included. NAME ______________________________________DATE _________________________ ADDRESS ________________________________________ PHONE ___________________________ My Livestock is _________________________________________________________________ My Concession is _______________________________________________________________ Please indicate if you are a first time camper _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Camper License__________________________________________ Camper Length (Ball to Bumper)______________________________I have read the rules at the bottom of this application concerning camper parking at the Shelby County Fair and agree to comply with the said rules. Signed ________________________________________________________________________

CAMPER PARKING RULES 1. Any person not a concessionaire or livestock exhibitor during the Fair will not be issued a camping permit and will be removed from the grounds if camping facilities are set up. 2. All Persons qualified for camping privileges.MUST HAVE PERMIT APPLICATION TURNED IN BY THE DEADLINE TO ENSURE SAME CAMPSITE AS PREVIOUS YEAR. 3. AWNINGS WILL BE ALLOWED IF SPACE AVAILABLE 4. All campsites must be kept in an orderly condition, . NO OPEN FIRES PERMITTED. 5. All campers are expected to be quiet and in their camping facilities at a reasonable time after curfew. 6. All camping adults must have a Season, Membership, or Concessionaire Ticket. 7. You, as a camper, are liable for any damage to electrical or water outlets at your campsite. 8. Any person who does not abide by these rules, and having premiums coming to them will forfeit all premiums due to them, and will be removed from Fairgrounds. 9. Campers will not be permitted on the fairgrounds before Thursday preceding the fair, with the back row of campers due Thursday, middle row due in Friday, and the front row due in on Saturday. 10. Hours that campers will be accepted for arrival are as follows: Thursday and Friday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. 11. Permits will be handed out as campers arrive. 12. All camping facilities, must have a parent or legal guardian present. This includes 4-H and FFA members who are 18 years or under. 13. Any electrical hookups before Thursday will be assessed an additional charge. NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!!!! 14. MUST HAVE WORKING SMOKE ALARM AND UP TO DATE FIRE EXTINGUISHER TO CAMP(NO EXCEPTIONS)

Mail Camping Application and Fees to: Jeremy Reese 20925 Linker Rd. Jackson Center, Ohio 45334




Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.