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P.O. BOx 276Jerseyville, il
62052
www.jerseycountyfair.com
Jersey County Fair Program & Premium List
JULY 11 -JULY 19
2015
Superintendents andFair Committees
Advertising - Phil Ringhausen, Jr., Tom Moore,
Agriculture - Gary Koenig, Dave Scheffel
Auditing - Tom Moore, Phil Ringhausen, Jr., Dave Pille, Marsha Berger, Leland Snyders, Joy Dunham
Beef - Tom Moore, Phil Ringhausen, Sr., Steve Walsh, Joe Fessler, Leland Snyders, Mike Moore, Elton Hunter
Dairy - Donald Pellikan, Gilbert Ashlock, Carolyn Ganz
Demolition Derby - Bob Beatty, Steve White, Leland Snyder, John Dunham, Danny Miller, Tony Wadlow
Domestic Art & Culinary - Sandy Bechtold, Dinah Breitweiser, Barb Schafer, Ruth Ann Wadlow, Jaunita Eyers, Mary Lou Hess, Karen ZeiglerEntertainment - Dave Pille, Marty Kirbach, Alex Foster, Richard Gowin, Megan Rothe
Executive - Phil Ringhausen, Jr., Tom Moore, Dave Pille,Marsha Berger, Joy Dunham, Leland Snyders
Floriculture - Barb Koenig, Kathy Hoyt
Gate - Tom Moore, James Seibert, Joy Dunham, John Dunham, Dwight Bowman
Goats - Phil Ringhausen, Jr., Dwight Bowman, Elyse Tolbert
Grandstand - Dave Pille, John Dunham, Leland Snyder
Grounds - Dave Pille, Hugh Moore, Jr., Marty Kirbach, Craig Moore, Blake Church, Dave Burns, Elton Hunter, Pat Kirbach
Hobby - Sally Clothier, Mary Thompson, Pam Thompson, Beverly Pence, Tonda Pegue, JeAnne Pence
Horse Barns - Russell Crotchett, Dave Pille
Junior (Other than Livestock) - Marilyn Parsell, Rachel Parsell
Livestock - Hugh Moore, Jr., Don Pellikan, Dwight Bowman,Dave Pille, Phil Ringhausen, Jr., Tom Moore, Leland Snyder
Parade - Andrea Ringhausen, Delores Miller, Carrie Decker
Pageant - Patty Price, Christy Smay, Sarah Hagen, Ashley Evans, Emily Brunaugh, Alex Foster, Jamie Simpson
Premiums - Hugh Moore, Jr., Don Pellikan, Dave Pille,Dwight Bowman, Phil Ringhausen, Jr., Tom Moore, Sandy Bechtold
Rabbits - Wayne Schafer, Dave Pille
Race Secretary - Russell Crotchett
Sheep - Dwight Bowman, Phil Ringhausen, Jr., Don Phillips,Craig Bowman, Aaron Bowman, Elyse Ringhausen
Swine - David Pille, Greg Torry, Chris and Mary Beth Federly
Talent Show - Alex Foster, Patti Price, Glenda Gray, Barb Schafer, Brenda Skinner, James & Acinda Eschbach
Track and Speed - Russell Crotchett
Truck and Tractor Pulls - Marty Kirbach, Richard Gowin, Craig Moore, Gary Schafer, Ron Bell, Mike Moore, Danny Miller, Dave Burns, Ryan Moore, Mitch Fessler
Western Horse Show - Sandy Moore, Janice McAfee, Jean Clanton
Concessions and Vendors - Dave Pille, Danny Miller, Rachel Parsell, Lydia Stemmler
Christian Music Celebration - Adam Rothe, Alex Foster, Bo Schultz
WELCOME TO THE 2015 FAIR!2
JERSEY COUNTYFAIR ASSOCIATIONP.O. BOX 276 • JERSEYVILLE, IL 62052
OFFICE TELEPHONE (618) 498-3422Office Hours - July 7-10, 9am-4pmJuly 11-19, Open during Fair hours
OFFICERSPhil Ringhausen, Jr. President
(618) 535-0217
Dave Pille, 1st Vice President(217) 942-5596
Leland Snyders, 2nd Vice President(618) 535-0218
Joy Dunham, Secretary(618) 498-5441
Tom Moore, Treasurer(618) 498-5848
Marsha Berger, Asst. Treasurer(618) 535-4220
DIRECTORSGilbert Ashlock ........................... 498-5742Sandy Bechtold .......................... 466-3199Ron Bell .............................. (618) 535-5160Dwight Bowman ........................ 729-4196Dave Burns ........................ (618) 729-4597Russell Crotchett ........................ 498-3994John Dunham ............................. 498-5441Alex Foster ................................... 498-7494Rachel Parsell ................... (618) 946-1635Richard Gowin ............................ 946-5032Marty Kirbach ............................. 498-5600Dan Miller ..................................... 376-6301Craig Moore ................................. 498-6732Mike Moore ...................... (618) 729-4204Ryan Moore. ................................ 535-3002Brad Cornelius ............................ 946-1269Patty Price ......................... (618) 498-4167Elyse Ringhausen. ..................... 535-9335Craig Bowman ............................ 540-1307Adam Rothe........................(618)792-3895Jim Seibert ................................... 498-5844Mitch Fessler......................(618) 467-0540Blake Church.................................946-0585Tony Wadlow ....................(618)-376-6803Elton Hunter ................................ 535-5882Steve White .................................. 498-2157
HONORARY MEMBERSPaul Fritz*
James L. Coombes*Harry Sinclair*
Mrs. Earl Richey*Gregory Gibbons*
Paul Erb*Harold Parsell*
Herschel ChandlerCharles Meisner
James HallLaverne Tuetken*
Robert MooreJoe McKinney*
Ed Collins*Joe Heneghan
Richard VanMeter*Ed Ashlock*
Mrs. Hubert “Sammi” Catt*Darrell Dabbs*Wilma Bouska*David StumpeWm O. Schafer
Don Beiser*Raymond HagenRobert Mowen*
Carl MeisnerRobert BeattyFrank Rothe*Don Pellikan
Hugh Moore Jr.Phillip Ringhausen Sr.
Sherry CooperBrenda Polston
(*Indicates deceased members)
AdmissionsGROUNDS ADMISSIONSExhibitor’s Ticket ........................................................................... $5.00Helper’s Ticket................................................................................ $5.00 Season & Car Pass Ticket ............................................................ $7.00Admissions - all days (except 11th - $3.00) ....................... $2.00 Admissions - all nights ............................................................... $2.00Children Under 13 ......................................................................... FREE Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles ............................................................ FREE Delivery Trucks - Permits .........................................................$10.00 (On Front Gates - Permits available at Fair Office) Camper Parking Permits Daily ...............................................$15.00Camper Parking Permits Weekly ...........................................$75.00 (Permits available at Fair Office)
GRANDSTAND ADMISSIONSBox Seats: Available in 10, 6 and 4 seats, $30 per seat.Good for all Grandstand shows. Contact Hugh and June Moore, Jr. (618) 729-4448 or call the Fair Office after July 7th. Box seats must be paid for by Wednesday, July 15th at Noon or seats will be sold to the general public.
Saturday, July 11 (Adults $3.00 at the Gate)
Sunday, July 12Grandstand ...................................................................................... FREE
Tuesday, July 14Night - Grandstand .........................Adults $5.00, Children $2.00Box Seats ..................................................................................ReservedTrack Seats ...................................................................................... $6.00
Wednesday, July 15Night - Grandstand .........................Adults $6.00, Children $2.00Box Seats ..................................................................................ReservedTrack Seats ...................................................................................... $8.00
Thursday, July 16Night - Grandstand ...................... Adults $10.00, Children $5.00Box Seats ..................................................................................ReservedInfield ................................................ Adults $10.00, Children $5.00
Friday, July 17Night - Grandstand ...................... Adults $10.00, Children $5.00Box Seats ..................................................................................ReservedInfield ................................................ Adults $10.00, Children $5.00
Saturday, July 18Night - Grandstand ...................... Adults $15.00, Children $5.00Box Seats ..................................................................................ReservedInfield ................................................ Adults $15.00, Children $5.00
Sunday, July 19Night - Grandstand ................................................ All Seats $10.00, Box Seats ..................................................................................ReservedInfield ........................................................................... All Ages $10.00,
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PERFORMING EACH EVENING FROM TUESDAY JULY 14TH THRU SUNDAY JULY 19TH
Future Directors
Aaron Bowman, Mitch Kirbach, Pat Kirbach, Betsy Kirbach, Ethan Ringhausen,Lydia Stemmler, Natalie Walsh, Megan Rothe, Jacalyn Meisner, Ryan Long, Nick Powell
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www.jerseycountyfair.com2015 SCHEDULE OF EVENTSJULY 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
SATURDAYJULY 11
SUNDAYJULY 12
13MONDAY
15WEDNESDAY
17FRIDAY
18SATURDAY
19SUNDAY
14TUESDAY
16THURSDAY
July 17& 18 Friday and
Saturday Night
A night of music for the whole family presented by Jersey County and surrounding area churches and ministries. Celebrating the different forms of music involved in our worship in conjunction with the Jerseyville Ministerial Alliance.
Southern Gospel • Contemporary • Traditional Gospel • Choral and Specials Singers • Sponsored by Dairy Queen
SUNDAY NIGHT JULY 12TH
Sunday July 19th
8:00am Rabbit Show12:00 to 12:30 Jersey Derby Hat Parade Registration12:45 Jersey Derby Hat Parade1:00pm Harness Racing Exhibit Hall Open 1 to 4 p.m. to Accept Entries Only6:00pm Christian Music Celebration
8:00am 4-H Show8:30 to 5:30 Exhibit Hall open only to Accept Entries
7:00pm 4-H Livestock Auction
8:00am Sheep Show8:00 am Exhibit Hall Closed for Judging6:00pm ParadeExhibit Hall will open when Judging is Completed8:15pm Jersey Co. Talent Competition
8:00am Beef Show
4:00 pm to 10:00 pm Exhibit Hall
7:00pm Jersey Co. Queen Pageant
8:30am Section 15 VoAg Fair
4:00 pm to 10:00 pm Exhibit Hall7:00pm Bull Riding & Cowgirl Barrel Racing
4:00 pm to 10:00 pm Exhibit Hall
7:00 pm FRIDAY NIGHT SHOOT OUT I.T.P.A. Sanctioned Tractor Pulls I.T.P.A. 8,500lb Limited Pro Stock I.T.P.A. 6,200lb 2WD Trucks I.T.P.A. 1,900lb Mini Rods I.T.P.A. 5,800lb Modified Jersey Co. Tractor Pull (4 classes)
8:00am Swine Show9:00am Dairy Show6:00 Pedal Tractor Pull 7:00pm SUPER PRO SHOWDOWNN.T.P.A. Sanctioned Tractor PullsSuper Stock Open, Super Farm , Pro Stocks and Light Unlimited - Local 4WD Truck Pulls
4:00 pm to 10:00 pm Exhibit Hall
9:00am Goat Show10:00am Western Horse Show (Northwest Arena)1:00pm to 3pm Exhibit Hall for Pickup5:30 p.m. Power Wheels6:00pm Demolition Derby
Bull Riding & Barrell Racing
2015 RULES AND REGULATIONS4
ADVERTISING & SOLICITING No person will be permitted to distribute advertising matter, upon the grounds, except from their place of business or exhibit space unless permission has been obtained from the Fair Office. Begging and soliciting are prohibited on the grounds
ANIMALS No animals will be allowed to run at large on the grounds. Violation of this rule will subject the animal to removal from the grounds. All animals or articles entered will be at all times subject to the control of the Board of Directors. Every precaution will be taken to prevent loss and accidents, yet the Fair Association will not be responsible should any occur. EXHIBITORS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE THEIR REGISTRY AND HEALTH PAPERS WITH THEM FOR INSPECTION. DOGS ARE TO BE ON A LEASH AT ALL TIMES.
CAMPING No gray water to be dispersed on the ground. All camping fees to be paid in the office.
CAR PARKING Visitors to the Fair are requested to assist in maintaining a neat condition of the grounds by refraining from any unnecessary discarding of papers or other litter. An efficient corps of ground men will assist in the parking of automobiles and will ren-der courteous service to all visitors. We reserve the right to park your car where we want it.
ENTRIES Each exhibitor must purchase an exhibitor’s ticket at the time of making entry. No complimentary or season ticket will be recognized in the Entry Department. No exhibitor (individual, partnership or firm) will be permitted to enter or show more than two animals or article for any purse offered under one premium number. The Jersey County Fair Association reserves the right to close entries in any livestock department when all available stalls or pens have been assigned. All entries except get of sire and produce of dam in breeding classes must be made in the name of the owner and all made or manufactured articles must be entered by the maker. All articles or produce of soil must have been made and grown by the exhibitor. Entry blanks may be obtained from the Secretary on request. Exhibitors will greatly assist the management by filling out their own entry blanks. All entries must be in the hands of the Secretary by 5 p.m. July 12, 2015 except Floriculture which will have until 4 p.m. Thursday July 16, 2015. All competing animals shall be exhibited and paraded at the discretion of the super-intendents and any exhibitor failing to comply with this rule will forfeit any premium awarded to his stock. All winners of first premiums in class are eligible for championship of same breed without entering. FOR MORE EFFICIENT PROCESSING OF ENTRY TAGS, ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AS SOON AS THE FAIR OFFICE OPENS AT 9:00 A.M. ON TUESDAY, JULY 1ST AT THE FAIRGROUNDS. ENTRIES ARE PROCESSED ON FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED BASIS.
Entries will be accepted by mail to: Jersey County Fair, Box 276Jerseyville, Illinois 62052. Phone 618-498-3422.
EXHIBITS Each exhibit must purchase an exhibitor’s ticket at the time of making entry. No stalls or pens will be reserved in advance but will be assigned to each exhibitor by the Department Superintendent when the stock arrives on the Fair Grounds. All Exhibits shall be property of the exhibitor or of a firm that has been in existence more than 30 days prior to July 8, 2015. FEES - An entry fee will be charged on each article and each animal shown for a pre-mium except where otherwise stated.
STATE SANITARY RULES REGARDING HANDLINGOF FOOD AND DRINK ON FAIRGROUNDS 1. Food stands must be located at least 50 feet from livestock pens. 2. Food stands must be enclosed with screens or provided with electric fans placed in such a manner to expel flies. 3. Ample dishwashing facilities must be provided and operated in compliance with state dishwashing regulations. 4. All water, including dishwater, shall be disposed of by placing it in the sewers and shall not be thrown on the ground within 100 yards of any food stand. 5. No drinks, either hot or cold, may be dispensed by hand dipping into the liquid. Drinks may be dispensed by serving from either a bottle of a closed Container by means of a faucet or a tap. 6. Single service paper cups, plates, knives, forks and spoons shall be used. 7. Daily garbage collections will be provided by the Fair. Metal garbage containers with covers must be used. 8. All foods must be kept under refrigeration except bakery goods. a. Refrigerator means electricity operated at a temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit. b. Frozen foods must be kept in a deep-freeze refrigerator at a temperature of 0 degrees Fahrenheit. 9. No cooked foods or prepared sandwiches shall be prepared more than 2 hours before sale and shall be kept under refrigeration. 10. No leftover cooked foods or prepared sandwiches may be sold the following day. 11. All foods shall be protected from contamination by dust, flies, or public handling.
JUDGES No premiums will be awarded on animals or articles which the judges declare unworthy to receive a premium. Any person attempting to interfere with the judge or who shall tear off a ribbon in the presence of the judge shall forfeit all prizes won and be excluded from all showing. Should any doubt arise in the mind of the judge as to an article or animal being entered in the wrong class, the same shall be referred to the superintendent and if he is unable to decide or does not care to decide, he shall refer it to the Committee of Appeals. In all cases, the decision of the judge shall be final.
PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS Pickup of entries and premiums will be paid in full at the Exhibition Hall from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 19, 2015 except livestock checks which will be mailed.
POLICE An efficient force of police will be on the grounds both day and night and will be in charge of keeping the peace and will allow no gambling or immodest allows. Also they will not allow any intoxicated person on the grounds or allow any drinking of intoxicants (Beer included) in the grandstand, in the chair section, in or and around any exhibitor’s tent. Drinking of Beer must be confined to the Beer Garden. Dogs are to be on a leash at all times. Any person entering the fairgrounds without paying the gate submission price when APPREHENDED WILL BE FINED $5.00. The Fairboard reserves the right to have anyone removed from the grounds for improper conduct.
PROTESTS Protests designed to affect awards must be made by an interested party and notice in writing stating the grounds for protesting must be given to the Secretary on the date of the contest. In every case of protest the protesting parties must deposit a sum of money equal to the amount of the purse. In the event of the protest being sustained, the above sum shall be returned to the complainant, and if the protest shall not be sustained, the said sum shall be forfeited to the Board.
REFRESHMENTS A lot of good eating and refreshment stands will be on the grounds and your patronage is solicited. These stands will be inspected and approved by the Fair officials before they may operate. All persons furnishing refreshments are required to have their supplies on the grounds by 4:00 p.m., each day. This rule will be enforced. All soft drink and concession stands must post prices. NOTICE FOR EXHIBITORS AND CONCESSIONAIRES: The use of gongs, bells or other noisy instruments for the purpose of attracting attention is prohibited. The operation of loud speaking equipment must be approved by the Fair board. NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL PERMITTED ON THE FAIRGROUNDS.
GREETINGSto our patrons!The officials of the Jersey County Fair are happy to announce that the 2015 Fair will be open to all Exhibitors. The Fair is being operated under the Supervision of the State Department of Agriculture and we earnestly request our exhibitors and concessionaires to comply with all the rules and regulations of the Department. We extend a most cordial invitation to everyone to join us in making the Jersey County Fair a success and we will do everything possible to make your visit a pleasant one so you will be back next year. The 2015 Board of Directors of the Jersey County Fair have been instructed to inform all personnel that no passes will be issued for the 2015 Fair and all Fair officials, directors and superintendents shall buy an official ticket.
Phil Ringhausen, PresidentJoy Dunham, Secretary
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THE JERSEY COUNTY FAIR BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHTto adjust premiums contingent upon premium funding from the
State of Illinois Department of Agriculture.
STEER CLASSES all steers calved after 1/1/14 Heavyweight Mediumweight Lightweight
Superintendents:Tom Moore (618) 498-5848
Leland Snyder (618) 535-0218
Judging Wednesday, July 15, 2015, 8:00 a.m.Amount Offered - $25,055.00
Entries close Sunday, July 12, 2015, 5:00 p.m.Entry Fee $21.00 on winners only. Stall rent $5.00 per head.
Social Security number required for all exhibitors.ALL ANIMALS MUST SHOW TO
COLLECT PREMIUM MONEY. All animals to be in place by 10:00 p.m. Monday, July 13th. Beef to be released July 15th at end of show. Stall rent must accompany entry blanks. All cattle must have been tested and free from tuber-culosis and contagious abortion. Bring your own water buckets. State law prohibits watering from tanks. Bring your own tie out gates. Each exhibitor will be permitted to buy one helper’s ticket at $5.00. All animals must be exhibited in individual classes to be eligible for group showing. Exhibitors are required to have their reg-istry papers and health certificates for inspection at all times during the Fair Week. If anyone is found showing an animal out of class, all premium money will be forfeited. Registration papers to be checked following weighing of steers. No house trailers allowed in the live-stock area at any time. Please no trucks, cars, or trailers to be parked in the livestock area from 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Any individual class with 11 or more will be divided. All steers to be entered in the heavy class and if 7 or more are entered in one breed, then the steer class will be divided into light and heavy, but if more than 12 are entered, we will divide the class into heavy, medium and light weight. All Exhibitors must use the west gate.
NOTE - SEE REGULATIONS OFAGRICULTURE ON PAGE 5THE ILLINOIS COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITION
REQUIREMENTS MAY BE FOUND ON THE IL DEPT OF AGRICULTURE WEBSITE AT:
http:\www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/County.FairRules.pdf
SHOW ORDER: AOB, Herefords, Angus, Simmentals, and Shorthorns
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $50.002nd $45.00, 3rd $40.00
4th $35.00, 5th $30.00, 6th $28.00
Junior yearling bull, born 1/1/14 - 4/30/14Summer yearling, born 5/1/14 - 8/31/14 Senior bull calf, born 9/1/14 - 10/31/14Winter bull calf, after 11/1/14Champion bull - ribbon onlyTwo bulls, owned by exhibitorSenior yearling heifer, born 9/1/13 - 12/31/13Junior yearling heifer, born 1/1/14 - 2/28/14Spring yearling heifer, born 3/1/14 - 4/30/14Summer yearling heifer, born 5/1/14 - 6/30/14Summer yearling heifer, born 7/1/14 - 8/31/14Senior heifer calf, born 9/1/14 -10/31/14Winter heifer calf, born after 11/1/14 - 12/31/14Junior heifer calf, born after 1/1/15Champion female, ribbon onlyPair of females, any age, owned by exhibitorThree females any age, owned by exhibitorBreeder herd - 1 bull, 2 females any agePair of yearlings, 1 bull and 1 female, born 1/1/14 - 8/31/14Pair of calves - 1 bull and 1 female, born after 9/1/14Beef herd, 5 head (no steers), owned by exhibitor
Dept. A - Beef CattleSection - All animals registered in owner’s name in A.P.H.A. and A.H.A.
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2 - Angus
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3 - Shorthorn
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4 - Simmental
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Section 10 - Champion of each breed - Ribbon only / Reserve Champion of each breed - Ribbon only
148 - Grand Champion steer over all breeds $50.00 plus banner.
5 - All Other Breeds
Superintendents:Don Pellikan (618) 786-3682
Gilbert Ashlock (618) 498-5742
Judging Saturday, July 18, 2015, 9:00 a.m.Amount Offered - $19,320.00
Entries close July 16, 2015, 5:00 p.m.Entry Fee $21.00 on winners only. Stall rent $5.00 per head.
Social Security number required for all exhibitors.ALL ANIMALS MUST SHOW TO COLLECT PREMIUM MONEY.
All animals to be in place by 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 17th. Dairy to be released July 18th at end of show. Stall rent must accompany entry blanks. All cattle must have been tested and free from tuberculosis and contagious abortion. Bring your own water buckets. State law prohibits watering from tanks. Bring your own tie out gates. Each exhibitor will be permitted to buy one helper’s ticket at $5.00. All ani-mals must be exhibited in individual classes to be eligible for group showing. Exhibitors are required to have their registry papers and health certificates for inspection at all times during the Fair Week. If anyone is found showing an animal out of class, all premium money will be forfeited. No house trailers allowed in the livestock area at any time. Please no trucks, cars, or trailers to be parked in the livestock area from 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. All Exhibitors must use the west gate.
The Illinois County Fair Exhibition Requirements may be found on the IL Dept of Agriculture website at:
http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/CountyFairRules.pdf
Superintendent will determine the show order of classes.
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $50.002nd $45.00, 3rd $40.00
4th $35.00, 5th $30.00, 6th $28.00
Dept. B - Dairy Cattle
5www.jerseycountyfair.com2015 PREMIUMS BY DEPARTMENT
Junior heifer calf born after 3/1/2015Intermediate heifer calf born 12/1/14 - 2/28/15Senior heifer calf born 9/1/14 - 11/30/14Summer yearling calf born 6/1/14 - 8/31/14Junior yearling heifer born 3/1/14 - 5/31/14Winter yearling heifer born 12/1/13 - 2/28/14Senior yearling heifer born 9/1/13 - 11/30/13Junior Champion - Ribbon only2 & 3 year old cows 4 year old cow and over Champion female - Ribbon onlyCalf herd, 3 animals born after 9/1/14Yearling herd, 3 females born 9/1/13 - 8/31/143 head, any ageDam and DaughterPair of CowsGraded herd - 1 cow over 2 years, 1 heifer 1 year old and under 2 years, 1 animal under 1 yr. old, 1 any ageDairy herd - 2 cows, 2 years old and over, 1 heifer 1 year old and 1 any age
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274
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Section - Premium Description 1 - Jersey
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2 - Holstein 3 - All Other Breeds
5 - Brown Swiss
4 - Milking Shorthorn
Section 10 - 296 - Grand Champion Dairy Herd - $25.00 and Banner.Entries limited to 1st place winners in Nos. 217, 236, 255, 274 and 293.
TUESDAY JULY 14th,
2015 - 8:15 p.m.The Junior and Senior winners will compete in January 2016 at the IAAF State Talent Competi-
tion in Springfield, IL.
Advance Tickets on sale at the Grandstand on July 13th.
2014 Senior ChampionConner Brown
SENIORDIVISION (15-21)
1st $200.002nd $150.003rd $100.004th $75.005th $50.00
2015 JERSEY COUNTY FAIR 20th ANNUAL TALENT COMPETITION
2014 Junior ChampionLilly Ingram
JUNIORDIVISION (?-14)
1st $100.002nd $75.003rd $50.004th $35.005th $25.00
TALENT SHOW SPONSORED BY HALPIN MUSIC COMPANY
& THE PLANT STAND
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Dept. F - Sheep
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2015 PREMIUMS BY DEPARTMENT
Section - Premium Description 1 -Oxfords 2 -Hampshires 7 -Montadales3 -Shropshires 4 -Southdown 6 -Border
Cheviots
Section 11
595 - Grand Champion Ram over all breeds - Banner 596 - Grand Champion Ewe over all breeds - Banner 597 - Grand Champion Market Lamb over all breeds - $20 plus Banner 598 - Reserve Grand Champion, $10
5 -Dorsets
8 -All OtherBreeds / Wool
9 -All OtherBreeds / Hair
Ram 1 year and under 2 yearsSenior ram lamb, lambed 9/1/14 - 12/31/14Junior ram lamb, lambed 1/1/15 - 2/14/15Late junior ram lamb, lambed after 2/15/15Pair of ramsChampion ram - Ribbon onlyEwe, 1 year and under 2 yearsSenior ewe lamb, lambed 9/1/14 - 12/31/14Pair of Senior ewes or olderJunior ewe lamb, lambed 1/1/15 - 2/14/15Late junior ewe lamb, lambed after 2/15/15Pair of Junior ewe lambsChampion ewe - Ribbon onlyPair of Sheep - 1 ewe, 1 ram any ageYoung flock - ram, 2 ewes 1 year and under 2Market lamb (wether or ewe lamb) not shown in breeding class)Pair of market lambs
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10 -Suffolks
Judging Tuesday, July 14, 2015, 8:00 a.m.Amount Offered - $14,110.00
Entries close July 12, 2015, 5:00 p.m. ALL ANIMALSMUST SHOW TO COLLECT PREMIUM MONEY.
First 500 Head with paid stall rent will be accepted. All animals to be in place by 10:00 p.m., Sunday, July 12, 2015 All animals released Tuesday, July 14, after the show. An entry fee of $9.00 will be charged (on winners only) on each entry except those showing for champion ribbons. Stall rent $2.00 per head. If only one animal in pen, $2.00. Stall rent accompany entry blanks. The age of sheep will start as of January 1, of the preceding year. Bring your own water buckets. State law prohibits watering from tanks. Each exhibitor must purchase and exhibitor’s ticket at the time of making entry. Each exhibitor will be permitted to buy one help-er’s ticket at $5.00. Two show rings will be used at the same time
with two judges. Social Security number required for all exhibitors. Exhibitors are required to have their registry papers and health certificates for inspection at all times during the Fair Week. If anyone is found showing an animal out of class, all premium money will be forfeited. No house trailers allowed in the livestock area at any time. Please no trucks, cars, or trailers to be parked in the livestock area from 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. All Exhibitors must use the west gate.
The Illinois County Fair Exhibition Requirements may be found on the IL Dept of Agriculture website at:
http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/CountyFairRules.pdf
SHOW ORDER RING 1Hampshires, Southdowns, Oxfords,
Suffolks and Shropshires.
SHOW ORDER RING 2Montadales, All other breeds, Dorsets
and Chevoits
WETHER SHOW - 11AM
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $20.002nd $17.00, 3rd $15.00
4th $14.00, 5th $13.00, 6th
Superintendents: Dwight Bowman (618) 729-4196
Phil Ringhausen, Jr. (618) 535-0217
Superintendents:David Pille (217) 942-5596
Judging Saturday, July 18, 2015, 8:00 a.m.Amount Offered - $7623.00
Entries close July 16, 2015, 5:00 p.m.ALL ANIMALS MUST SHOW TO COLLECT
PREMIUM MONEY.
All animals to be in place by 10:00 p.m. Thursday, July 16th. All animals will be released Saturday, July 18th at end of show. An entry fee of $10.00 will be charged (on winners only) on each entry except those showing for champion ribbons. Stall rent $2.00 per head. If only one animal in pen, $2.00. Stall rent must accompany entry blanks. The age of swine will start as of February 1, of the preceding year. All swine exhibits must be immunized and be free from disease. Each exhibitor must purchase an exhibitor’s ticket at the time of making entry. Each exhibitor will be permitted to buy one helper’s ticket at $5.00. Social Security number required for all exhibitors. Exhibitors are required to have their registry papers and health certificates for inspection at all times during the Fair Week. If anyone is found showing an animal out of class, all premium money will be forfeited. No house trailers allowed in the livestock area at any time. Please no trucks, cars, or trailers to be parked in the livestock area from 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. All Exhibitors must use the west gate.
The Illinois County Fair Exhibition Requirements may be found on the IL Dept of Agriculture website at:
http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/CountyFairRules.pdf
SHOW ORDERHampshires, Crossbreds, Spotted Polands, Yorkshires,
Black Polands, Landrace, Durocs, Chester Whites and AOB
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $30.00,2nd $25.00, 3rd $20.00,
4th $17.00, 5th $15.00, 6th $14.00
Dept. G - Swine
Gilt, farrowed 1/1/15 - 1/20/15Gilt, farrowed 1/21/15 - 2/10/15Gilt, farrowed 2/11/15 - 2/28/15Gilt, farrowed after 3/1/15Pair of gilts Barrow, farrowed after 1/1/15Pair of barrows farrowed after 1/1/15Champion female - Ribbon only
Section - Premium Description
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1 - BlackPolands
611612613614615616617618
2 - Yorkshires
643644645646647648649650
6 - Chester Whites
619620621622623624625626
3 - SpottedPolands
627628629630631632633634
4 - Hampshires
Sect. 9 Note - Crossbreds - All entries to be entered in No. 672 lightweight class and if more than 10 then market hogs,will be divided in Classes 672-674. If division is necessary, weighing will begin Saturday, July 18th at 7:30 a.m.
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5 - All Other Breeds
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7 - Durocs
8 - Landrace
9 - Cross-breds
Section 10 746 - Grand Champion Gilt, All breeds - $25 and Banner747 - Grand Champion Barrow, All breeds - $25 and Banner
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Dept. H - Junior Livestock ShowJudging will be at the same time
as for the open show.
Amount Offered - $20,856.00
Each species entries close according to open show.
ALL ANIMALS MUST SHOW TOCOLLECT PREMIUM MONEY.
If not entered in the open or 4-H, the stall rent will be the same as for the open classes. All requirements will be the same as those in the open classes. Social Security number required for all exhibitors. All exhibitors must have an exhibitor ticket. All animals shown must be owned by a boy or a girl 8 years old or in third grade and not yet 19 years of age on or before September 1, of the year previous to the fair. (Proof of ownership must be dated prior to 6/1/15. If 8 or more steers are entered in each breed, the steer class will be divided into light and heavy classes. All animals must be the property of the boy or girl showing the same.
PREMIUM OFFEREDBEEF CATTLE TOTAL $6,000.00Entry fee $9.00 on winners. Heifer Class -
a heifer which has not dropped a calf.
1st $23, 2nd $20, 3rd $18,4th $14, 5th $13, 6th $12
DAIRY CATTLE TOTAL $4,950.00Entry fee $9.00 on winners.
1st $23, 2nd $20, 3rd $18,4th $14, 5th $13, 6th $12
SHEEP TOTAL $4,740.00Entry fee $8.00 on winners.
1st $17, 2nd $15, 3rd $14,4th $13, 5th $12, 6th $11
SWINE TOTAL $5166.00Entry fee $8.00 on winners.
1st $17, 2nd $15, 3rd $14,4th $13, 5th $12, 6th $11
Female, born 9/1/13 - 12/31/13Junior yearling heifer, born 1/1/14 - 2/28/14Junior yearling heifer, born 3/1/14 - 4/30/14Spring yearling heifer, born 5/1/14 - 6/30/14Summer yearling heifer, born 7/1/14 - 8/31/14Senior heifer calf, born 9/1/14-10/31/14Winter heifer calf, born 11/1/14 - 12/31/14Junior heifer calf, born after 1/1/15Pair of females, any age, owned by exhibitorChampion female, ribbon only
Gilt, farrowed 1/1/15 - 1/20/15Gilt, farrowed 1/21/15 - 2/10/15Gilt, farrowed 2/11/15 - 2/28/15Gilt, farrowed after 3/1/15Pair of GiltsBarrow, farrowed after 1/1/15Pair of barrows farrowed after 1/1/15
Junior heifer calf born after 3/1/2015Intermediate heifer calf born 12/1/14 - 2/28/15Senior heifer calf born 9/1/14 - 11/30/14Summer yearling calf born 6/1/14 - 8/31/14Junior yearling heifer born 3/1/14 - 5/31/14Winter yearling heifer born 12/1/13 - 2/28/14Senior yearling heifer born 9/1/13 - 11/30/132 & 3 year old cows 4 year old cow and over
Section - BEEF CATTLE
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1 - Polled Herefordsand Herefords
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2 - Angus
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3 - Shorthorn
785786787788789790791792793794
4 - Simmental
795796797798799800801802803804
STEER CLASSES, all steers calved after 1/1/14 Heavyweight Mediumweight Lightweight
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818819820
821822823
824825826
827828829
5 - All Other Breeds
We wish to express our thanks to the following individuals and businesses: TriCounty FS, Inc., Farmers State Bank, Triple L Farms, Jersey Farmers Elevator, AgriSolutions, Inc., Jersey County Grain, Aubrey Wock, LRS Farms, Wm. Nobbe North - John Deere, CHS, Darr Pitstop, Katie Cattle Company, Hansen Packing, Family Farms, Moore Painting, Scheffel Boyle Accounting, Hanold's Auction, Jerseyville Banking Center, Moore Farms, Parker Farms, Fessler Farms, Kirbach Farms, Sarginson Farms, Jersey State Bank, Farm Credit Services - Luke Fraley, Pfiester Seed, Siever's Equipment Co., Senator Sam McCann, Triple M Farms, Wock Family- Bob Wock, CNB Bank, Schafer Bin Sales,Wock Angus Farms, United Producers, Stine Seed Company, BB's Bar & Grill, State Representive C.D. Davidsmeyer, Heitzig Truck Service, Schuyler Livestock Auction, Moore's Shorthorns, Bagley Risk Management, Beatty - Walsh Show Cattle, Buck's Decorating, W. A. Rice Seed Co.,Midwest Tractor Sales, Triple B Angus,Monsanto/Channel Seed, Milner Club Lambs, Moore Land and Cattle Co., Central Management, Jefferson Trailer Sales, Kallal Concrete, Murray Farms and Queen Diane. We are grateful for your support!
JERSEY COUNTY 4-H
LIVESTOCK
AUCTIONJuly 13 7p.m.
Special thanks to our 2014Auction Supporters!
Section 7 830 - Grand Champion Female over all breeds - Banner 831 - Reserve Grand Champion Female over all breeds - Banner
1028 - Gilt farrowed in 2/11-2/28/151029 - Gilt farrowed after 3/1/151030 - Pair of Gilts
Section 31 - Crossbreeds1026 - Gilt farrowed in 1/01-1/20/151027 - Gilt farrowed in 1/21-2/10/15
1031 - Barrow, Lightweight1032 - Barrow, Mediumweight1033 - Barrow,Heavyweight
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
13 - Oxfords
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
14- Hampshires
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
21- Montadales
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
15 - Shropshires
919
920
922
923
924
925
926
16 - Southdown
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
19 - BorderCheviots
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
18 - Dorsets
955
956
957
958
959
960
961
20 - All Other Breeds/Wool
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
22- All Other Breeds/Hair
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
17 - SuffolksSection - SHEEP
Section - SWINE 23 - BlackPolands
24 - Yorkshires
29 - Durocs
25 - SpottedPolands
26 - Hampshires
28 - Chester Whites
30 - Landrace
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977978979980981982983
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984985986987988989990
991992993994995996997
998999
10001001100210031004
1012101310141015101610171018
1019102010211022102310241025
27 - All OtherBreeds
Section - DAIRY CATTLE850851852853854855856857858
8 - Jersey
860861862863864865866867868
870871872873874875876877878
880881882883884885886887888
890891892893894895896897898
9 - Holstein10 - All Other
Breeds12 - Brown
Swiss11 - Milking Shorthorn
1034 - Pair of barrows
Yearling ewe, 1 year and under 2 yearsSenior ewe lambbn 09/1/14-12/31/14Junior ewe lamb, bn. 1/1/14 - 2/14/14Junior ewe lamb,born after 2/15/15Junior ram lamb, bn. 1/1/15 - 2/14/15Junior ram lamb,born after 2/15/15Market wether or ewe lambnot shown in breeding class
Champion Rate of Gain Lamb- Emma Sharich - Purchased by Senator Sam McCannChampion Rate of Gain Swine - Logan Meisner - Purchased by Farm CreditChampion Rate of Gain Beef - Tommy Wilson - Purchased by Darr's Pitstop
$25 Farm & Home Gift Card from Farm Credit Services of Illinois to each of these winners.
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Note Section 31 Crossbred Barrows - all to be entered in Class 1031 and if more than 10 Market hogs, will be divided in to class 1031-1033
Soft wheat, 1 gallon, 2015 cropHard wheat, 1 gallon, 2015 cropOats, 1 gallon, 2015 cropSoybeans, 1 gallon, 2014 cropAlfalfa, 4” flake, 2015 cropClover. 4” flake, 2015 cropGrass Hay, 4” flake, 2015 cropHaylage, 1 gallon, 2014 cropClover seed, 1 gallon, 2014 cropMilo seed, 1 gallon, 2014 crop
1074107510761077107810791080108110821083
Dept. J - Agriculture & Garden ProductsSection 1 - Corn
115111521153115411551156115711581159116011611162116311641165116611671168116911701171117211731174117511761177
Annual sweetpeas, 6 stalksSnapdragons, 6 stalksSmall marigolds, 6 stalksLarge marigolds, 6 stalksSmall zinnias, 6 stalksLarge zinnias (mixed), 6 stalksLarge zinnias (one color), 6 stalksDaisies (Gloriosa)), 6 stalksDaisies (Shasta), 6 stalksLarge phlox, 6 stalksDahlias, 6 stalksSalvia, 6 stalksSingle petunias, 6 stalksDouble petunias, 6 stalksPinks, 6 stalksCarnations, 6 stalksPansy, 6 stalksDisplay miniature roses (under 4’ stem), 6 stalksCut flowers no listed above, 6 stalksLily (any variety), one stalkLily (mixed color), in heavy container, 3 stalksRose Specimen, 1 stem at least 12” in vaseTea Roses, 3 stems 9” in vaseFloribunda Roses, 3 stems in vaseGladioli (one color), one stalkGladioli (any color), 3 stalksBest display Division I - No entry required
Pink geranium, pottedWhite geranium, pottedRed geranium, pottedGeranium (any other color), pottedAfrican violet, pottedSmall leaf begonia pottedLarge leaf begonia pottedSucculentsImpatients (blooming, potted)Broad leaf fern, k pottedFern (any other no listed above)Potted coleusPotted philadendronPotted collection 3 plantsPotted cactus, one varietyDish cactus or terrarium (3 or more variety)Hanging spider plantHanging flower plantHanging basket (2 or more varieties)MiscellaneousBest display Division II
Arrangement using wildflowers, weeds, or grainFlower arrangement, all whiteFlower arrangement with fruit
11781179118011811182118311841185118611871188118911901191119211931194119511961197 1198
1200120112021203
Flower arrangement with ZinniasSpecial occasion (choose your own, specify occasion on cardFlower arrangement in unusual containerFlower arrangement with kitchen utensilReligious arrangementFresh cut flowers, in fancy bottleFresh cut flowers, all white and containerFresh cut flowers, all red and containerBest display Division III - No entry required
Hanging Basket, (1 or more varieties)African violet (any variety)Foliage - coleus or otherwiseCactusFern (any variety)Potted geranium (any color)Three Day Lilies (any color)Best display Division IVHigh point winner, all Divisions - No entry reqd.
12041205
120612071208120912101211 1212
12131214121512161217121812191220 1221
6 Red onions6 White onions6 Yellow onionsLargest onion6 Red radishes with tops6 White radishes with topsOne head broccoliOne Yellow summer squashOne cauliflower2 Heads red cabbageWhite/yellow scallop squashLeaf lettuce (in container with water)One kohlrabi6 Sweet bell peppers12 Hot peppersLargest bell pepper3 turnips4 Roma tomatoes4 Red tomatoes4 Yellow tomatoes12 Red cherry tomatoesLargest tomatoOne zucchini squash6 Stalks of rhubarb
Grapes, purple, 3 clusters on plateGrapes, all other, 3 clusters on plateCherries, 1/2 pint on plate6 Early apples6 Early peachesRaspberries, 1 pint on plateGooseberries, 1 pint on plate
Duck eggs, 1 dozenWhite (chicken), 1 dozen, up to 26 ouncesWhite (chicken), 1 dozen, 27 ounces and overColored (chicken), 1 dozenBrown (chicken), 1 dozen, up to 26 ouncesBrown (chicken) , 1 doz, 27 ounces and overLargest chicken egg any color
1132113311341135113611371138
5 White potatoes, 2015 crop5 Red potatoes, 2015 cropOne potato, largest, 2015 crop15 Regular peas in pod15 Edible pod peas
15 Green snap beans in pod15 Yellow snap beans in pod15 Butter beans in pod1 Eggplant2 Heads of CabbageLargest head of cabbage6 CarrotsLargest carrot3 Slicing cucumbersLargest cucumber6 Red table beetsLargest beet
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110111021103110411051106110711081109111011111112111311141115111611171118111911201121112211231124
1125112611271128112911301131
Section 4 - Fruit Number
Section 5 - Eggs Number
Section 3 - Root Crops and Vegetables(Continued) Number
106510661067106810691070107110721073
Number
Section 2 - Small Grains, Seeds and Hay Number
10841085108610871088
108910901091109210931094109510961097109810991100
Section 3 - Root Crops and VegetablesAll entries must have part of stem, roots and tops
The following should be shown on paper plates
Number
Superintendent:Gary Koenig (618) 885-5730
Judging Tuesday, July 14, 2015, 8:30 a.m.Premium Offered - $1,577
Registration of entries will be taken until Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 5:00 p.m.. Exhibit Hall
will be open Sunday, July 12 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00p.m. and Monday, July 13 from 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. Entries must be in place by Monday, July 13 at 5:30 p.m. Entry Fee $2.00 on
winners only. Each exhibitor must purchase an exhibitor’s ticket at the time of making entry. Entries in GRAIN CLASS must be exhibited in wide mouth glass containers. Each exhibit must be raised by exhibitor. All entries must be
picked up between 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 16. Any items left after 5:00 p.m. will be disposed of. Exhibitor
will be charged entry fee on all no-shows over 5 per department.
Root Crop rules - Carrots & Beets must have tops and tap root. All others must have part of the stem and or roots
attached.
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $8.002nd $7.00, 3rd $6.00
Judging Friday, July 17, 2015, 1:00 p.m.Premium Offered - $1,344.00
Entries close July 16, 2015, 4:00 p.m. and must be in place on Friday,July 17 at 11a.m. Entry Fee $2.00 on winners only. Each exhibitor mustpurchase an exhibitor’s ticket at the time of making entry. Two entries
may be made in each class. All Potted Plants must have been in the hands of and grown by exhibitor for at least 2 months. Containers
judged on arrangement only. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 19.
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $8.00, 2nd $7.00, 3rd $6.00
Section 6 - Entry Fee $5.00 on winners only.1139 - Booth display on any agricultural and garden products.
Attractiveness will count 75%. Quality 25%.PREMIUMS: 1st $15.00, 2nd $12.00, 3rd $10.00, 4th $7.00
Section 3 - Arrangement (filler allowed) Number
Section 4 - Senior Citizens (65 & older) Number
Dept. L - FloricultureNumber Section 2 - Potted Flowers Number Section 3 - Continued NumberSection 1 - Cut Flowers
Superintendents: Barb Koenig and Kathy Hoyt(618) 885-5730
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Yellow corn, shelled, 1 gallon, 2014 crop5 ears of yellow corn feed, 2014 crop5 ears of popcorn, white, 2014 crop5 ears of popcorn, yellow, 2014 crop5 ears of popcorn, red, 2014 cropSweet corn, yellow, 5 ears, 2015 cropSweet corn, white, 5 ears, 2015 cropSweet corn, mixed, 5 ears, 2015 cropIndian corn, 3 ears. 2014 crop
PLEASE NOTE NEW RULES FOR ENTRIES
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Superintendent:Sandra Bechtold (618) 466-3199
Judging Tuesday, July 14, 2015, 8:30 a.m.Premium Offered - $3,666.00
Registration of entries will be taken until Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 5:00 p.m..
Exhibit Hall will be open Sunday, July 12 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00p.m. and Monday, July 13 from 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. Entries must be inplace by Monday, July 13 at 5:30 p.m. Entry Fee $2.00 on winners
only. Each exhibitor must purchase an exhibitor’s ticket at the time of making entry. All exhibits must have been made by exhibitor.
Items need to be presentation clean. Two items per category may be entered. Size measurements include fabric area only. Two year premium limit for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 19 Exhibitor will be
charged entry fee on all no-shows over5 per department.*
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $8.00 2nd $7.00, 3rd $6.00
Section 1-2 - 1st $12.00 2nd $10.00, 3rd $8.00Jersey County Resident High Point Winner Trophysponsored by Jersey State Bank (two year limit).
* Entries/Items can only be entered under onedepartment at a time except for Dept. P - Junior
$25 AWARDED TO:Premium No. 1425 - Best Quilt
Premium No. 1426 - Best of Textiles & Fine Arts
CrochetedEmbroideredWovenMiscellaneous
CrochetedEmbroideredWovenMiscellaneous
Miniature < 8”Holiday basketBasket > 8”Plain one color basketCovered basketNature BasketLined BasketMore than 5 colorsMiscellaneous
Section 17 - Holiday Crafts Number
CrochetedCounted cross stitchPictureChristmas tree skirtAny SantaPatrioticMiscellaneous
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Dept. M - Textiles & Fine ArtsSection 1 - Hand Quilted
The Senior winner will compete in January 2016 at the Illinois County Fair Convention for the title of Miss Illinois
County Fair Queen. The Queen will also be the guest of the 2015 Illinois
State Fair. This show will be presented by the Jersey County Fair Association.
Seats on the track will be available for $8.00
Lauren KightMiss Jersey County 2015
Miniature < 20”Cotton patchworkCotton appliqueEmbroideredBest Hand QuiltingCross StitchPatchwork & AppliqueCrazyMiscellaneousCrib - embroideredCrib - patchworkCrib - appliqueCrib - miscellaneous
Miniature < 20”Cotton patchworkCotton appliqueEmbroideredBest Machine QuiltingCross StitchPatchwork & AppliqueCrazyMiscellaneousCrib - embroiderCrib - patchworkCrib - appliqueCrib - miscellaneous
Pieced quilt blockEmbroidered quilt blkApplique quilt blockMiscellaneous
NeedlepointLatchhookCross stitchEmbroideredCrewel embroideredCounted cross < 12”Counted cross > 12”Counted cross set < 15”Counted cross set > 15”Miscellaneous < 12”Miscellaneous > 12”
EmbroideredPatchworkLatchhookAppliqueCounted crossMiscellaneous
Ladies/girls dressLadies/girls slacksLadies/girls blousesLadies/girls skirtLadies/girls quilted garmentAny Sewn customeMen’s/boys shirtVest - miscellaneousChild - Play or sun suitMiscellaneous
Sweater/VestScarfHouse slippersMiscellaneous
Sweater/VestScarfHouse slippersMiscellaneous
1250125112521253125412551256125712581259126012611262
1263126412651266126712681269127012711272127312741275
1276127712781279
12801281128212831284128512861287128812891290
129112921293129412951296
12971298129913001301
13021303130413051306
1307130813091310
1311131213131314
Section 2 - Machine Quilted Number
Section 9 - Afghans Number Section 14 - Placemats Number Section 18 - Doilies Number
Section 3 - Quilt Block Number
Section 4 - Pictures & Hangings Number
Section 5 - Pillows Number
Sect. 6 - Constructed Garments Number
Section 7 - Crocheted Garments Number
Section 8 - Knitted Garments Number
CrochetedKnittedBabyMiscellaneous
HookedMiscellaneous
White embroideredColored embroideredCross stitchCrocheted edgeTattingPatchworkMiscellaneous
Crocheted cloth 45” or moreEmbroidered cloth 45” or moreMiscellaneous
PatchworkAppliqueHolidayMiscellaneous
1315131613171318
13191320
1321132213231324132513261327
1328
13291330
1331133213331334
1335133613371338
1339134013411342
134313441345134613471348134913501351
1352135313541355135613571358
13591360136113621363
136413651366136713681369
137013711372
13731374137513761377
1378137913801381
138213831384
138513861387138813891390139113921393139413951396139713981399140014011402
140314041405140614071408
Section 10 - Rugs Number
Section 11 - Pillowcases Number
Section 12 - Table Linen Number
Section 13 - Tablerunners Number
Section 16 - Baskets Number
Section 15 - Dresser Scarves Number
NumberSection 22 - Pot Holders
Section 23 - HandmadeDoll Clothes
Number
Section 24 - Handcrafts Number
Section 25 - Scrapbooking Number
Number
Crocheted plain > 18”Crocheted plain < 18”Crocheted, fancyEmbroideredMiscellaneous
Section 19 - Towels Number
Cross stitchEmbroideredHuck weavingCounted cross stitchHolidayMiscellaneous
Section 20 - Handkercheifs Number
Crotcheted edgeEmbroideredTatted edge
Section 21 - Apron Number
Seasonal holidayCross stitch ginghamPartyPracticalMiscellaneous
FancyPracticalSet (2 or more)Miscellaneous
Crocheted - disp. on dollKnit - disp. on dollConstructed - disp. on doll
Tooled leatherRibbon embroideryWeaving miscellaneousStuffed toy Stuffed sock toyHandmade flowersMagnetic noveltyMiscellaneous dollQuilted purse/tote bagMisc. purse/tote bagPatchwork noveltyFabric paintingSoft Sculpture dollNeedlept on plastic canvasMacrame miscellaneousHomemade candlesAny fleece articleMiscellaneous
Decorated albumTheme albumTheme pageStamped Greeting cardsGreeting cards misc.Miscellaneous
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AsparagusBeetsCarrotsCornPeasString beans, yellowString beans, greenTomatoesLima beansSauerkrautMixed vegetablesIrish potatoes
149814991500150115021503150415051506150715081509
BeetMixed, at least 4 ingredientsPeachPearSalsaCorn relishSliced green tomatoPepper hashOnionSweet cucumberChunk cucumberDill cucumberBread and butterCatsupChili sauceGreen tomato relishRelish - Misc
15451546154715481549155015511552155315541555155615571558155915601561
Dept. I - Rabbits
Pie shell, plainPlain muffins (6)
14641465
Angel FoodChocolate Angel FoodSponge
ChiffonJelly rollGingerbreadPineapple upside-down cakeCarrot cake (any kind icing)White cake (chocolate icing)
White bread, loafWhole wheat bread, loafRaisin bread, loafClover leaf roll (6)Yeast doughnuts (6)Cinnamon rolls (6)Yeast coffee cake (filled)
1450145114521453145414551456
Loaf banana breadCake doughnuts (6)Quick coffee cakeQuick nut breadZucchini breadCorn muffins (6)Baking powder biscuits (6)
1457145814591460146114621463
White cake (coconut icing)Banana cake (white icing)Devil’s food (white icing)Spice cake (caramel icing)German chocolate (coconut/pecan icing)
1475147614771478
1479
Chocolate fudge, cookedChocolate fudge, uncookedDivinity, plainMints, assorted colors
1480148114821483
Bing cherriesCherriesPeachesPearsPlumsRaspberries, redRaspberries, black
ApplesApplesauceSpiced applesApricotsBlackberries
15101511151215131514
Sugar cookies (rolled)Ice-box cookiesPeanut butter cookiesOatmeal cookiesDate barsFilled cookiesChocolate chip cookiesBrownies, chewyBrownies, cakeUnbaked chocolate/oatmealUnbaked peanut butter/oatmealFancy cookiesGingersnapsLayer cookies
14841485148614871488148914901491149214931494149514961497
1515151615171518151915201521
153615371538153915401541154215431544
Sect. 2 - Quick Breads & Pastries (cont.) Number
Section 3 - Cake (Loaf ) Not Iced
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146914701471147214731474
Number
Section 1 - Yeast Breads Number
Section 2 - Quick Breads & Pastries Number
2015 PREMIUMS BY DEPARTMENT
Superintendent: Wayne Schafer - (618)946-2860email:[email protected]
Open Show Date - Saturday, July 11, 8:00a.m.Premium Offered - $1,484.50 - Entry Fee - $1.50
on winners only. Entries must be postmarked no later than July 7th. Walk-in entries no later than July 10th NO LATE ENTRIES. Check-in time: 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. Judging starts at 8:00 a.m. Rabbits
released immediately after the show. Show governed by the latest official show rules of the
American Rabbit Breeders Association. Each rabbit must be the property of the exhibitor.
Rabbits must be permanently earmarked. The show superintendent reserves the right to refuse any entries which in their opinion can’t be shown
or exhibited. An exhibitor winning will be paid only two (2) monies in each class.
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00,3rd $3.00, 4th $2.50, 5th $2.00
Dept. O - Culinary
Section 4 - Cake (Single Layer)Containing Fat Number
Section 4 - Cake (Single Layer)Containing Fat cont. Number
Section 5 - Candy (half dozenon a 6” paper plate) Number
Section 7 - Canned Vegetables(must be in pint jars with rings) Number
Section 8 - Canned Fruit(must be in pint jars with rings) Number
Section 6 - Cookies (half dozenon a 6” paper plate) Number
Superintendent: Ruth Ann Wadlow (618) 376-6803
Judging Tuesday, July 14, 2015, 8:30 a.m.Premium Offered - $2,310.00.
Building is closed during judging. Registration of entries will be taken until Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 5:00p.m.. Exhibit Hall will be open Sunday, July 12 from 1:00
p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Monday, July 13 from 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. Entries must be in place by Monday, July 13 at 5:30 p.m. Entry Fee $2.00 on winners only. Each exhibitor must purchase an exhibitor’s ticket at the time of making entry. All exhibits must have been made by exhibitor. One entry may
be made in each category. Entries must be on paper or plastic disposable plates and covered with clear plastic or a clear
baggie. Section 7-11 must have rings on jars. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 19. Exhibitor will be charged entry fee on all
no-show over 5 per department.*
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $8.00, 2nd $7.00, 3rd $6.00
Section 11 - Pickles(must be in pint jars with rings) Number
Section 10 - Jelly (must be in 8 oz.jelly glasses with rings and lids) Number
Section 9 - Preserves,(must be in pint jars with rings) Number
15221523152415251526152715281529153015311532153315341535
PeachStrawberryCherryGrapeWatermelonYellow tomatoPearGooseberryBlackberryRaspberryPlum conservesOrange marmaladeApple butterApricot
Senior BuckSenior Doe6-8 Buck6-8 DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior Doe6-8 Buck6-8 DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior Doe6-8 Buck6-8 DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
400140024003400440054006
401140124013401440154016
402140224023402440254026
Senior BuckSenior Doe6-8 Buck6-8 DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
403140324033403440354036
4041404240434044
4051405240534054
4061406240634064
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior Doe
4071407240734074
4081408240834084
4091409240934094
4101410241034104
41114112
Junior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
41134114
4121412241234124
4131413241334134
4141414241434144
4151415241534154
Sec. 1 - Californians
Sec. 2 - All New Zealands
Sec. 3 - All Satins
Special Awards:Best of Breed - Ribbon; Best of 6 Class Rabbit - Rosette and Prize; Best of 4 Class Rabbit - Rosette and Prize;
Best of Show - Trophy and Champion Fryer Pen - Trophy
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No. 1565 - Best of Culinary - $25.00
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
Senior BuckSenior DoeJunior BuckJunior Doe
CaliforniasAll Other 6-Class and Crossbreeds
Californians Fryer PenAll Other 6-Class Breeds and Cross Breeds -
4161416241634164
4171417241734174
4181418241834184
4191419241934194
41954196
4201
4221
Sec. 18 - Netherland Dwarf - Other
Sec. 19 - All Other Purebreds
Sec. 20 - Crossbreds
Sec. 21 - Single Fryer
Sec. 17 - Netherland Dwarf - Self
Sec. 13 - Other Dutch
Sec. 14 - Florida White
Sec. 15 - Jersey Woolies
Sec. 16 - Lionheads
Sec. 12 (cont.) - Black Dutch
Sec. 9 - Fuzzy Lop
Sec. 10 - Mini Lop - Solid
Sec. 11 - Mini Lop - Broken
Sec. 12 - Black Dutch
Sec. 8 - Holland Lop
Sec. 5 - Mini Satins
Sec. 6 - All Solid Rex & Mini Rex
Sec. 7 - All Broken Rex & Mini
Sec. 4 - All Other 6-Class Rabbits
Sec. 22 - Fryer Pen (3 Rabbits - Less than 70 days of age - Weighing under 5 lbs. each)PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $12.00, 4th $10.00,
5th $9.00, 6th $8.00, 7th $6.00, 8th $5.00, 9th $4.00, 10th 3.00
GrapeAppleBlackberryPlumRaspberryMintStrawberryBlueberryPepper Jelly
Sec. 22 - Fryer Pen
7
10
Corn, 2014 crop, shelled, 1 gal.Sweet corn, five earsSoybeans, 2014 crop, 1 gallon5 Potatoes15 Green beans on a plate2 heads cabbage6 carrots, on plate3 slicing cucumbers, on plate6 red table beets, on plate6 onions (one variety), on plate6 radishes (one variety with tops), on plate6 sweet bell peppers4 tomatoes on plate
Corsiage in plastic bagFlower arrangement for dining tableFlower arrangement with fruit or candles or driedFlower arrangement in unusual containerFlower arrangement or roses
School or sports wearBestwear, Blouse or SkirtScarf, bag, apron or pursePillow or pillow caseDoll clothes dis. on dollPot holder
Miscellaneous
House slippers or MittensCap, Hat or ScarfMiscellaneous
Muffins, 1/2 dozenBanana bread, 1 loafGingerbreadYeast rolls (6 parkerhouse)Cinnamon rolls, 1/2 dozen
Oatmeal cookiesSugar cookiesBrownies, chewyChocolate ChipPeanut Butter
Angel FoodSponge
White cake (chocolate icing)Devil’s food (white icing)One decorated cupcake
Cereal candyFudge, chocolateMints
Green beansCarrotsPeachesApplesauce
LandscapeStill LifePortraitAnimalJersey County FairWinter SceneTickle My Funny BoneDigitally Edited ManipulationFlowersBirds, Butterflies, other insectsSunrise or Sunset
LandscapeStill LifeAnimalAbstract
LandscapeStill LifeAnimal
Pen and Ink, done in Black & WhitePencilCharcoal
LandscapeStill LifeAnimalAbstract
Christmas decorationDecorated candlesCeramicsLeather craftsMosiacsStuffed toysStitchery
Saturday, July 11, 2015 - 1:00 p.m.
Section 18 - Constructed Articles(All items mounted for display.
Each entry is a single item)
Counted cross stitchArticles made of woodMiscellaneous handmade flowersMacrameNature craftAny Model Holiday Decoration other than ChristmasWood burning or wood carving project One scrapbook pageA picture in cut or torn paperAny handmade sculpture (clay, wire, paper mache, or other material)Handmade Valentine card2-D or 3-D Artwork - using all or no less than 75% discarded/ recyclable materials (with a short explanation)Handmade jewelryLatchhookThe Pledge of Allegiance hand written (cursive or calligraphy) in ink. Judging will be on penmanship.Paint by Number paintingDuct Tape Creation
Baseball cardsMatchbox carsIndian arrowheadsSeashellsRocksCoinsAnimal collections, any one animalMixed animalsStamp CollectionHair bowsNature collection
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161116121613
1614
1615
1616
16171618
161916201621162216231624
1625
162616271628
16291630163116321633
16401641164216431644
16501651
165216531654
165516561657
1658165916601661
16621663166416651666166716681669167016711672
1673167416751676
167716781679
1680
16811682
1683168416851686
1687168816891690169116921693
Superintendent: Marilyn Parsell (618) 535-6478Judging Tuesday, July 14, 2015, 1:00 p.m.
Premium Offered - $1,356.00
All exhibits shown must be owned by a boy or a girl 8 years old or in third grade and not yet 19 years of age on or before September 1, of the year previous to the fair. Registration of entries will be taken until Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 5:00p.m.. Exhibit Hall will be open Sunday, July 12th from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00p.m. and Monday, July 13th from 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. Entries must be in place by Monday, July 13 at 5:30 p.m. Entries in grain class must be exhibited in wide mouth glass containers. Entry fee $1.00 on winners only. Entry fees will be collected from the junior show winners at the time they pick up their premium check. Each exhibitor must purchase an exhibitor’s ticket at the time of making entry. All exhibits must have been personally make and owned by the exhibitor except in hobby show. THOSE DESIRING TO ENTER OPEN CLASS MAY DO SO, HOWEVER, THEY WILL BE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE AN EXHIBITOR’S TICKET AND TAKE ITEMS ON TO OPEN CLASS THEMSELVES. USE DEPT V RULES FOR PHOTOGRAPHY. All exhibits can be shown only one year. All exhibi-tors may make only one entry per class. Size measurements include fabric area only. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., on Sunday, July 19. Entry fees will be collected from the junior show winners at the time they pick up their premium check. Premium checks available at Sunday pickup time. Exhibitor will be charged entry fee on all no-show over 5 per department
2015 PREMIUMS BY DEPARTMENT
Dept. P - Junior(Other Than Livestock)
Dept. SHarnessRacing
Program
$100 Bonus for breaking trackrecord at end of day
Speed Superintendent: Russell Crotchett(618) 498-3994
Fair Office(618) 498-3422
Entry Fee $100.00Overnight Entry Fee - $25.00
Maintenance Fee - $20.00(72 HOUR BOX - Close 10:00 a.m.)
Mobile Starting Gate - Photo Finish
Money Divisions50%-25%-12%-8%-5%,
5 or more starters.50%-25%-15%-10%, 4 starters.
60%-30%-10%, 3 starters.65%-35%, 2 starters.
Right ReservedTo race elimination heats; To place entries in the
proper class if entered wrongly; Maintenance fee of $20.00 per horse stalled on the grounds or
entered in a race.
If overnights split; 50% will be added and each division will race for equal purse. Right reserved
to race overnights in1 dash or eliminations.
$50 Entry Fee that will be added to purse. There will be no money added if the races split divi-
sions. $20 Maintenance fee. The owner or own-ers, the trainer, and the driver must ALL be an
IHHA member.
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $5.002nd $4.00, 3rd $3.00
SHOWS FOR THEWHOLE FAMILY
TUESDAY - SUNDAY EVENINGS
Sect. 1 - Agricultural & Garden Products Number
Section 2- Floriculture Number
Section 3 - Clothing Number
Section 4 - Knitting Number
Section 6 - Crotchet Number
Section 7 - Bread Number
Section 8 - Cookies (half dozenon 6” paper plate)
Number
Section 11 - Candy (6 pieces ona 6” paper plate
Number
Section 12 - Canned Food(Must be in pint jar)
Number
Section 18 - Constructed Article(All must be mounted for display.
Each entry is a single item)Number
Section 9 - Cake (Loaf ) Not Iced Number
Section 10 - Cake (Single Layer) Iced Number
PACE - 2 year old MWIRATROT - 3 year old MWIRATROT - 2 year old MWIRAPACE - 3 year old MWIRAPACE - NW $1,000 LTPACE - FFATROT - 4 & UP
Est. $4,500Est. $4,500Est, $4,500Est. $4,500
$1,000$1,000$6000
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Section 13- Photography Number
Section 14 - Oil and Acrylic Paintings Number
Section 15 - Colored Pencils Number
Section 17 - Watercolor Painting Number
Section 16 - Freehand Drawing,any subject
Number
Section 19 - Collection(All itmes mounted for display,
consisting of 10 pieces)
PEDAL TRACTOR PULLSaturday July 18th @ 6:00 p.m.Registration begins @ 5:00 p.m.
Number
169416951696169716981699
1700
170117021703
17041705
170617071708
170917101711
171517161717171817191720
17211722172317241725
ALL PURSES ESTIMATED AND SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF FUNDING FROM THE STATE OF IL
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Dept. Z B.O.A Guidelines
Thursday July 16, 2015 7:00 p.m.
Section 1 Number To Enter Call Bull Riding 2018 618-349-8336 Barrell Racing 2019 on July 13th 5-10 p.m.
2015 PREMIUMS BY DEPARTMENT
Speed Superintendent: Richard Gowin (618) 946-5032
2 nights - July 17, July 18
Dept. Q2015 Tractor & Truck Events
Dept. RWestern
Horse ShowFriday, July 17, 2015
7:00 p.m.
Friday Night Shoot OutI.T.P.A. Sanctioned Tractor Pull
Class AA - Open to all States! Purse $10400
No. 7 - 1,900# Mini Rod ($20 entry)1st $330, 2nd $280, 3rd $230, 4th $180,5th $150, 6th $130, 7th $110, 8th $90
No. 8 - 5800# Modified ($30 entry)1st $575, 2nd $460, 3rd $390, 4th $330,
5th $270, 6th $210, 7th $150, 8th $110, 9th $105, 10th $100
No. 9 - 8500# Limited Pro Stock ($35 entry)1st $575, 2nd $460, 3rd $390, 4th $330,
5th $270, 6th $210, 7th $150, 8th $110, 9th $105, 10th $100No. 10 - 6200# 2WD Trucks - PPL Midwest Region Series
$35 entry)1st $900, 2nd $650, 3rd $450, 4th $350,
5th $250, 6th $201, 7th $199, 8th $176, 9th $174, 10th $150
Non-sanctioned Stock Tractor PullLocal and surrounding counties! Following ITPA Pull!
Purse $2675 - Entry Fee $25.00No. 4 -12,000 Stock TractorNo. 5 - 15,000 Stock TractorNo. 6 - 21,000 Stock Tractor
1st $200, 2nd $175, 3rd $125, 4th $100, 5th $75No. 21- 12,000 Open Farm Stock Tractor
1st $150, 2nd $100, 3rd $80, 4th $70, 5th $55
JERSEYVILLE SADDLECLUB ARENA
SUNDAY, JULY 19 - 10 a.m.(Rain or Shine)
Superintendent - Sandy MooreCommittee - Janice McAfee, Jean Clanton,Sharry Smith, Sheri Clanton, Steve Walsh,
and Megan Lewis.Premium Offered - $3,255.00
For a complete list of rules visitwww.jerseycountyfair.com
Saturday, July 18, 2015 - 7:00p.m.
Super Pro ShowdownNTPA Tractor Pull
www.ntpapull.com Open to all States!Purse $24160
Premium No. 1 - Super Stock Open - $6560 purse1st $1380 2nd $1035, 3rd $870, 4th $695, 5th $590, 6th $480, 7th
$420, 8th $390, 9th $365, 10th $335
Premium No. 2 - Super Farm Tractors - $4700 purse1st $800, 2nd $700, 3rd $600 4th $500, 5th $400, 6th $350,
7th $300, 8th $270, 9th $240, 10th $210, 11th $180, 12th $150
Premium No. 3 - Pro Stock Tractors - $7,000 purse1st $1,350, 2nd $1,050, 3rd $805, 4th $685, 5th $570, 6th $515,
7th $450, 8th $400, 9th $350, 10th $300, 11th $275, 12th $250
Premium No. 4 - Light Unlimited - $6200 purse
1st $1,300, 2nd $950, 3rd $750, 4th $650, 5th $550, 6th $470,
7th $420, 8th $390, 9th $370, 10th $350
Non-sanctioned Stock 4WD Truck PullLocal and surrounding counties! Purse $2025 - Entry fee $25.00
No. 11 - Local 4 Wheel Drive Factory Heavy StockNo. 12 - Local 4 Wheel Drive Factory Light Stock
1st $150, 2nd $100, 3rd $80, 4th $70, 5th $55
* Indicates classes for Jersey County and surrounding counties,(Jersey, Greene, Calhoun, Madison, Macoupin.)
Horse and rider must meet qualifications.
1950 Grand entry - Mandantory1951 Open halter1952 Lead line - 6 and under (CO)*1953 Jr western pleasure (CO)* 17 & under1954 Pole bending1955 Junior walk/trot - 16 & under1956 Junior horse pleasure - 5 and under1957 Senior pleasure (CO)*1958 Barrels (CO)*1959 Junior barrels - 17 and under1960 Youth western pleasure - 17 & under1961 Ladies western pleasure1962 Men’s barrels1963 Ladies barrels1964 Men’s western pleasure1965 Open walk/trot1966 Plug race1967 Open western pleasure1968 Open barrels1969 Flag race
Premium Number and Description Entry fee 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
$2$7$5$5
$10$5$7$7$7$7$7$7$7$7$7$7$7
$10$10$7
$25$50$30$30
$100$30$50$50$50$50$50$50$50$50$50$50$50
$100$100$50
$18$40$25$25$75$25$40$40$40$40$40$40$40$40$40$40$40$75$75$40
$14$30$20$20$50$20$30$30$30$30$30$30$30$30$30$30$30$50$50$30
$10$20$15$15$35$15$20$20$20$20$20$20$20$20$20$20$20$35$35$20
$8$15$10$10$25$10$15$15$15$15$15$15$15$15$15$15$15$25$25$15
Entries open at 8:00 a.m. and show starts promptly at 10:00 a.m. Entries for the first 3 classes close at 9:45 a.m. Entries may be made two (2) classes before the class starts. All entries require current address and Social Security number. No premium checks will be issued without the exhibitor’s Social Security number. No exceptions. No refunds on entry fees for any reason. The Horse Show Committee, the Jersey County Fair Association, reserves the right to cancel, revise, combine or substitute any class. Electronic Timer will be used for all speed events. Negative Coggins/Celisa required for all horses, out of state horses are required to have a Health Certificate issued within 30 days of the entry. Junior Class age 17 and under except for Junior walk/trot which is 16 and under. Junior horse pleasure for horses aged 5 and under must have papers in hand to show. *Indicates classes for Jersey County and surrounding counties, (Jersey, Greene, Calhoun, Madison, Macoupin.) Horse and rider must meet qualifications.
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OPEN TO ALL STATESNo. 13 - 8000 lb Modified Street Diesel Truck
No. 14 6500 lb Modified Street Gas Truck1st $150, 2nd $100, 3rd $80, 4th $70, 5th $55
PREMIUM OFFEREDBull Riding Entry Fee ($75) + $2000 added payback
1 2 3 4 5 633% 25% 18% 12% 7% 5%
Barrel Racing Entry Fee ($40) + $400 added payback1 2 3 4
40% 30% 20% 10%
Vase - GlassVase - PotteryPottery - PitcherPottery - CrockPottery - All other typesColored glassCarnival glassClear glassPressed or cut glassChinaMilkglassPlateArticle of clothingBrassHousekeeping utensilSmall farm equipment (must fit on shelf )ToyArticle of metalArticle of woodJewelryTeapotDollDepression glassAntique clockAdvertising (any one piece)Advertising (Jersey County area only)Dairy Bottle Hair receiverHat pin holderButtter MoldMiscellaneous
Doll DishesBarbershop ItemsCollector figurinesGreeting cardsMarblesBooksPostcardsValentinesBottlesMason jarsMiscellaneous
Cup & Saucer Salt & Pepper ShakerBellGranite WearDoll Indian ArtifactWar Memorabilia
Landscape or Naturescape Still Life Portrait - Color Portrait - Black & White Animals Jersey County Fair Buildings or Architecture Sunset or Sunrise Birds Insects Wildlife Floral Clouds Reflection Black & White Sports Scene Humorous Digitally Altered Panoramic
1801180218031804180518061807180818091810181118121813181418151816181718181819182018211822182318241825182618271828182918301831
18321833183418351836183718381839184018411842
1843184418451846184718481849
Landscape / NaturescapeStill LifePortraits or FigureAnimalsFlowersAbstractMisc.
CeramicsArticles made of woodHoliday decorations (Any Holliday)Transportation Model (Car, Truck, Planes, etc.)Handmade jewelryWreaths (any season)Painting on CanvasPainting on MetalPainting on WoodStained GlassMiscellaneous
Dept. V - Antique & Hobby Show
Drawings, Pen and Ink or Pencil, must be mountedOther Picture, any subject, any MediumHand Thrown Pottery
Section 6 - Photography
NumberSection 1 - Antiques (Single piece)
Baseball CardsCoins (U. S. or Foreign)HandkerchiefsAvonIndian Arrowheads Toy farm equipmentThimblesRocksSeashellsDoll DishesStampsSalt and pepper shakersButtonsSmall basketsAnimalsMiscellaneous - 1 subjectMiscellaneous - Mixed collection
18501851185218531854185518561857185818591860186118621863186418651866
Section 4 Collections (Not Antique)10 Items MOUNTED Securely for Display Number
2015 PREMIUMS BY DEPARTMENT
Number
Section 3 - Collections (Single Piece) Not Antique Number
Section 7 -Art Work and Paintings
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Mad Dog Award (Hardest Hit) per DIVISION
Sunday Night 6pm - July 19, 2015
STOCK4 Advance from each
heat $25 each
1st $725.002nd $325.003rd $225.004th $150.005th $100.00
NEW/OLD IRON
4 Advance from each
1st $1,025.002nd $425.003rd $225.004th $150.005th $100.00
COMPACTS4 Advance from each
heat $25 each
1st $725.002nd $325.003rd $225.004th $150.005th $100.00
Section 8 -Miscellaneous Art
Superintendent: Sally Clothier - (618) 535-6175
Judging Tuesday, July 14, 2015, 8:30 a.m.Premium Offered - $2,226.00
Registration of entries will be taken until Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 5:00p.m.. Exhibit Hall will be open Sunday, July
12 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Monday, July 13 from 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. Entries must be in place by Monday, July 13 at 5:30 p.m. Entry
Fee $2.00 on winners only. Each exhibitor must purchase an exhibitor’s ticket at the time of making entry. All exhibits must be bonafide prop-ery of exhibitor. Cards may be attached to entries giving information that would be of interest to the public. Not responsible for breakage
or theft. Age of articles, state of preservation, quality, rarity and beauty will be considered in judging antiques. Cups and saucers count as one piece, lids count for completeness. Exhibitor will be charged entry fee
on all no-show over 5 per department.*
Division 1,3,5,7 & 8 - two entries per category. Division 2 and 4, one entry per category. Divisions 5 through 8 must be made by exhibitor. Division 6 - All photography entries must be affixed to a posterboard approximately 1 inch larger than the photograph. NO FRAMES ALLOWED. Panoramic Photo ONLY maybe in a frame and larger than 8 x 10. No photographs larger than an 8 x 10 will be accepted for judging. All entry tags must be affixed to the back of the exhibit in the upper left corner. All photographs must be the work of the exhibitor. Exhibitors are limited to ONE entry per class. (Except if entered in Dept P ) Each photograph may be entetered in only ONE class. Division 7 must be framed for hanging, any size, any medium. Two year premium limit for 2nd and 3rd place and any 1st place may not be exhibited again. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 19th. Definitions - Portraiture: art of potraying a portrait; Natural: real, not artificial; Stylized: styled after, conformed to a given style; Abstract: Characterized by design or form that is geometric or otherwise not representational.
Section 5 - Constructed Articles (Not Antique
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $8.00 2nd $7.00, 3rd $6.00
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1878187918801881188218831884188518861887188818891890189118921893189418951896
1897189818991900190119021903
190419051906
Section 2 - Antique Collections(3-5 articles mounted securely for display) Number
Dept. U - Goats
300301302303304
1 - Toggenburgs
370371372373374
314315316317318
2 - Lamanchas
328329330331332
3 - Saanens
356357358359360
5 - Nubians
342343344345346
4 - Alpines
Superintendents:Phil Ringhausen, Jr. (618) 535-0217
Dwight Bowman (618) 729-4196
Amount Offered - $4,700.00Entry Fee $5.00 on winners only. Stall rent $1.50 per head.
Entry fee - $5.00 per class, (winners only) pen rent $1.50 per head. Base date for computing age is July 19, 2015. All entries must be received by July 16, 2015. The original reg-istration certificate is required for all animals 6 months of age or older and this must be shown to the secretary before the start of the show. The original registration certificate or duplicate application stamped by the office is required for all aminals under 6 months of age and this must be shown to the secretary before the start of the show. No copies of these documents will be accepted. Registration papers will be checked on arrival. Animals must be in place by Saturday, July 18 at 6:00 p.m. and stay until released Sunday, July 19, 2015 at the end of the show. No more than two monies per exhibitor will be paid per class. Goat must be free from vis-ible evidence of any infection, contagious or communicable disease. Any animal which shows lesions of contagious echthyma (sore mouth) may not be exhibited and must be removed from the exhibition area.
Show will start at 9:00 a.m. Wethers will weigh at 8:00 a.m. All Senior Doe classes will show first by breed show order, then can be milked out. Junior Doe classes willfollow, then group classes by breed. Exhibitors mustuse west gate to enter grounds.
Boer Doe Show398 - Junior Kids 4/02/15 - show date399 - Senior Kids 1/02/15 to 3/31/14400 - Yearlings401 - 2 and 3 years old402 - 4 years and older
Boer Buck Show403 - Junior Kids 4/02/15 - show date404 - Senior Kids 1/02/15 to 3/31/15405 - Yearlings Wethers406 - Light, 407 - Heavy408 - Pair of Wethers
Groups Classes409 - Get of sire - any way/same sire410 - Pair of Yearlings - any way411 - Dam and Kid (Buck or Doe)412 - Senior Doe - Best of Show413 - Junior Doe - Best of Show
6 - Recorded Grades
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7 - Oberhasli
PREMIUM OFFERED - 1st $17.00,2nd $13.00, 3rd $11.00,
4th $10.00, 5th $8.00, 6th $7.00
Junior Doe Show - Dairy
Senior Doe Show - Diary
Group Classes - Dairy
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8 - Boer Goats
Section - Premium Description
Junior kids born 4/1/15 to show dateSenior kids born 1/1/15 to 3/31/15Dry yearling born after 7/10/14Junior Champion Ribbon onlyReserve Champion Ribbon only
Yearling milker2 to 3 years3 to 4 years5 years and olderSenior Grand Champion Ribbon onlySenior Reserve Grand Champion Ribbon only
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Date: ______________ ENTRY BLANK Exhitor No: ______________JERSEY COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATIONP.O. Box 276 * Jerseyville, IL 62052Phone (618) 498-3422Date of Birth: ______________________Social Security: ______________________(Required by the State of Illinois)
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Sheep – $2.00 each x ________ = $ _________Swine – $2.00 each x _______ = $ _________Goats – $1.50 each x ________ = $ _________Exhibitor’s Ticket - $5.00 each x ________ = $ _________Helper’s Ticket - $5.00 each x ________ = $ _________
Total Enclosed = $ _________Do Not Include Entry Fees in Payment only pay for stallFees and Exhibitor Tickets.
Signed: ____________________________________Address: _______________________________________
Dept. Section Number
Premium Number
Description of Animal or Article
TOTAL
Entry Fees
Cattle (Open Show) $21.00Goats $ 5.00Cattle (Junior Show) $ 9.00Sheep (Open) $ 9.00Swine (Open) $ 9.00Other Dept.$1.00 and $ 2.00No. of Animals Entered_____Cattle _____Sheep_____Swine _____ Goats_____Other Departments
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Please consider using our online entry option
Go to www.jerseycountyfair.com
Click on the Fair Booklet Tab
SELECT - Click here to fill out the exhibitor entry form onlineFollow the instructions online.
If you are entering for the Exhibit Hall, we will be able to have yourentry tags printed for you to pick up when the fair office opens
on July 7th. Office will be open from 9am til 4pm from July 7th - July 10th. From July 11th -19th will be open during fair hours.
ENTRIES FOR THE EXHIBIT HALL CLOSE ON SUNDAY JULY 12TH AT 5:00PM
Articles can be brought for check-in from 1pm to 4pm on Sundayand from 8:30am to 5:30 pm on Monday July 13th
LIVESTOCK ENTRIES CAN ALSO BE MADE ONLINEEntries can be changed upon arrival at the fairgrounds when you come in to make payment for stall rent, exhibitor passes and camper fees. No
payment is available online.
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