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NOTICEDuring the Ohio State Fair, County orIndependent Agricultural Society Fair, noperson shall cry, hawk, sell or expose forsale any merchandise except the officialfair or race program upon any publicroadway, at any point within one thou-sand feet of any entrance or exit of thefairgrounds or, within the fairgrounds,engage in solicitation more than fourfeet from a concession, or boothassigned to such person, except thatvendors under contract may solicit with-in the immediate area of the grandstandor coliseum for the purpose of vendingfood, soft drinks and souvenirs, directlyrelated to the program attraction.(O.S.C.S1711.12)

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Admission Prices . . . . . . . . . . .21Board Members . . . . . .23, 28-29Camping Permit . . . . . . . . . . . .96Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Constitution . . . . . . . . . . . .34-44Cruise-In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Culinary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Demolition Derby . . . . . . . . . . .77Draft Horse Show . . . . . . . .74-75Entertainment 25,27,51,64-73,78-79Farm and Garden . . . . . . . . . .84Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-93Floriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-89Grain and Seeds . . . . . . . . . . .83Goats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63

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

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The Shelby County FairHISTORY

Careful investigation has shown that the first fair held inShelby County was on October 8th, 1840. The premiumsoffered at this fair amounted to forty-five dollars. This fair wasvery successful and Shelby County was destined to takeprominent rank among the grain growing and stock raisingcounties of the flourishing Miami Valley. It contains many vari-eties of soil to make this county one of the best. Wheat, oats,corn, and hay were the main crops in those days with oats oneof the top crops in the state rating. Most farms were much dif-ferent than today: as they about all raised a variety of stockand poultry. Soybeans were unheard of then. Milking was doneby hand and many ran milk through separators to divide themilk and cream to make butter and feed milk to the family, pets,hogs and poultry. These people worked very hard. They wereup at daylight and worked all day long. The whole familypitched in and worked together just to eke out a living. Theyhad 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 bythe legislature on April 12, 1839; “An act to authorize andencourage the establishment of Agricultural Societies in theSeveral Counties of the State and Regulate the Same.’’ Thesecond annual fair was held in Sidney on September 28, 1841.This was the last one held under this organization. These earlyfairs were mostly showing a variety of grains, vegetables, eggs,fruit, and homemade products. These fairs were very educa-tional as many new ideas on farming and housekeeping wereexchanged.The next fair held in the County was at Sidney in the market

place on October 15, 1851; this fair was given under the aus-pices of a new organization. The market place was held on theSouth side of the square in Sidney. Many old timers tell us thateach week the family loaded up the buggy and wagons withhomemade products such as: butter, soap, milk, eggs, freshside meat, chickens, fruits, vegetables, cream, noodles, bread,and cornbread. From these sales and hard work these familieswere 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 daysof September; but at a meeting of the board held in August ofthat year, it was resolved to have but one day of the fair asthere was a show advertised for the 29th of September. Thereceipts for the fair year was one hundred and eighty-six dol-lars; sixty-seven dollars of this amount was received from thecounty. The records do not show whether this fair was held inthe 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 JordenProperty) 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 therailroad 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 inter-est began to wane and it did not come up to the fairs held twoor three years prior. In those days, most fairs were held inOctober as most had the crops and fruits harvested and had afew days to be thankful and rejoice. The matter of securing aplace to hold the fairs became burdensome and it was difficultto secure grounds for exhibition of stocks and for domestic,mechanical and miscellaneous articles. The public square forthe one and the court square for the other was sometimesused, 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 coun-ty. A new organization was formed in 1859 and a part of thepresent fairgrounds was purchased in 1860 and deeded toJohn H. Mathers, A. Alex Lecky, James A.Wells, J.F. Fultonand J.C. Coe as Trustees of the organization. This organizationwas known as The Shelby County Agricultural Institute and

issued and sold two hundred and twenty-nine shares of stockat ten dollars per share to 222 persons. The money was to beused in paying for the grounds and making improvementsthereon.The first fair was held on the present grounds the 4th, 5th

and 6th days of October in 1860. At that time and untilNovember 1902, the property belonged to individuals who hadinvested their money for the purpose of furnishing a place forthe accommodations of the Agricultural and MechanicalIndustries of the County to exhibit their productions, and whichthe 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 rathercrude with rough lumber pens being used to confine the small-er farm animals. At that time horses were the principle meansof power and transportation and so they received much atten-tion and naturally horse barns and trotting track were con-structed at an early date. Other buildings were erected fromtime to time.At the November election of 1902, the electors of the County

decided by ballot to authorize the Board of CountyCommissioners of Shelby County, Ohio to purchase andimprove lands upon which to hold County Fairs, and to issuebonds of said County and levy taxes to pay for same. The actprovided that there should be elected from each township, twopersons to a board styled. The Board of Managers of theShelby County Agricultural Society and under this manage-ment, 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 build-ings are pictured in the 1910 fair premium book. The early fairswere strictly day fairs as the farmers had to go home to dochores before dark and there was no electricity on thegrounds. The fair furnished a stall for the overnight visitors toput 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 sheepmarket sale was held in 1961. Showers were installed in 1967for the junior Fair exhibitors. The Youth Center building, a 50’ x100’ structure, was built in 1969 for $17,640.00. This buildingwas built by the Fair Board, Commissioners and junior FairPeople. Heat and restrooms were put in the building in 1972 bythe Fair Board. The show arena building was built (54’ x 96’) in1967. On September 20, 1967, the old large wooden grand-stand was condemned by the Fire Chief and ordered to beremoved in 120 days. The old grandstand was replaced withthe present structure at a cost of $17,230.00. The fence cost$800.00 and the lights cost $2,965.00. It contains bleachers 20rows high and 106 feet long which will hold 1,500 people.A new judges stand was constructed in front of the grand-

stand. Further grounds improvements included a multipurposebuilding; fence replacement around the entire grounds; 4-Hhorse barn; vinyl siding was put on the grange hall, old mer-chants hall, and junior fair office. In the spring of 1994 the oldsheep barn, hog barn, babyland building, dairy pole barn, studhorse barn, scale shed, and metal hog barn were torn downand a new livestock complex building was constructed.,Thehorse arena & judges sta have been replaced and ind 2011 anew show arena 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 existencehas experienced foul weather and sunshine, depressions andboom years; has operated annually even through the unsettledconditions of wars. The Society has grown from the marketplace and court square downtown and pasture field with bor-rowed money in the treasury to the uncumbered grounds con-taining 30 acres on which 45 buildings and all necessaryaccessories for the use and convenience of the exhibitors andvisitors, who annually attend THE SHELBY COUNTY FAIR.

Shelby County Agricultural Society

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SHELBY COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULEWEDNESDAY, JULY 17 LOCATION

7:30 p.m. Joint Jr./Sr. Fair Board Meeting and Work Night Kent Feeds Livestock Arena I

FRIDAY, JULY 195:00-9:00 p.m. Articles accepted in book categories # 13 Fine Arts Building7:00-8:00 p.m. Articles accepted in book categories # 6-7 -8 & 10 Horticultural Building8:00-8:00 a.m. Open class barrow and gilts accepted Livestock complex

SATURDAY, JULY 209:00 a.m.-Noon Articles accepted in book categories 6, 7, 8,&10 Horticulture Building

SUNDAY, JULY 21, Industrial Day I- Sponsored by First Call Napa Auto Parts

8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Articles accepted in book dept. #9 Horticultural Building9:00 a.m. Leonard Schaffner Mixed Open Horseshoe Courts10:00 a.m. Open Boer Goat Breeding Show Kent Feeds Livestock Arena II11:00 a.m. Back-to-Back Truck Pulls weigh in starts Infield1:00 p.m. Back-to-Back truck Pulls Grandstand $ 2.00 Charge1:00 p.m. Rides Open Midway1:00 p.m. Joe McMillen Gazebo1:00 p.m. Special Day For Special Athletes Gate A2:00 p.m. Leonard Schaffner Mixed Open Horseshoe Courts2:00 p.m Open Feeder Calf, Steer & Heifer Shows Kent Feeds Livestock Arena I2:00 p.m. Hardin-Houston High School Band Free Entretainment Tent3:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Community Foundation Hall

4:00-7:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board OfficeRides Close 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

5:00 p.m. Demolition Derby Grandstand $ 2.00 Charge5:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next to Milkhouse6:00 p.m. District V Jersey & District 14 Holstein Shows Kent Feeds Livestock Arena I6:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo6:00 p.m. Open Class Bake Goods Auction EMS Building6:00 p.m. Little Mr. & Miss Shelby Co. Fair Free Entertainment Tent6:45 p.m. Glenn Parks Gazebo7:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Community Foundation Hall7:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse8:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo8:00 p.m. Jr. Fair King & Queen Contest Free Entertainment Tent9:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next to Milkhouse

MONDAY, JULY 22, Shelby County Youth Soccer Night At The Fair- Sponsored By Area Energy & Electric & Cargill Inc.

8:30-10:30 a.m. Articles accepted in book categories #11 Community Foundation HallNoon-1:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board Office

3:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Community Foundation Hall3:00 p.m. Shelby Co.Youth Soccer Night Starts All Gates4:00 p.m. Rides Open Midway

4:00-7:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board Office5:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse6:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo6:30 p.m. Open Class Barrow Show Kent Feeds Livestock Arena II6:30 p.m. Open Class Gilt Show following Barrow Show Kent Feeds Livestock Arena II6:45 p.m. Wired For Christ Gazebo7:00 p.m. Richard Prince Memorial Human Tractor Pull Free Grandstand7:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Community Foundation Hall7:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse8:00 p.m. Flashback The Band Free Entertainment Tent7:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse8:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo9:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next to Milkhouse

TUESDAY, JULY 23, Senior Citizens Day - Carload Night- Sponsored by The Sidney Daily News

8:00 a.m. Sr. Citizens Day Entertainment Tent9:30-11:00 a.m. Blood Pressure Checks & Health Screenings Free Entertainment Tent10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair Volleyball Free Entertainment Tent

11:00 a.m. Entertainment - Sidney Senior Center Singers Free Entertainment Tent12:00 Noon FREE LUNCH -- To Seniors While Supplies last Free Entertainment Tent1:00 p.m. 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

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Noon-1:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board Office1:00 p.m Rides Open Midway3:00 p.m. Beef Cook Out Behind Livestock Arena I3:00 p.m. Free Fun with Nature Crafts Community Foundation Hall

4:00-7:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board OfficeRides Close 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

5:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse5:00 p.m. Sidney Senior Center Singers Free Entertainment Tent6:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next To Gazebo6:45 p.m. Drew Ihle Gazebo7:00 p.m. Mens & Womens Class A&B Horseshoe Courts7:00 p.m. ShockWave Impact Wrestling Grandstand7:00 p.m. Free Fun with Nature Crafts Community Foundation Hall7:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse8:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo8:00 p.m. Timmy “G” & The Buckeye Bandits Free Entertainment Tent9:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muuttville Comix Next To Milkhouse

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24,Industrial Day II - Sponsored by Detailed Machining-Silveus Ins.Group

Noon-1:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board Office1:00 p.m. Rides Open Midway3:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Community Foundation Hall

4:00-7:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Office4:00 p.m. Antique Tractor Pull Grandstand $2.00 Charge5:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse6:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo6:00 p.m. Truck and Tractor Pull Grandstand $2.00 Charge6:45 p.m. The Guitar Kids Gazebo7:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Community Foundation Hall7:00 p.m. Mens & Womens Class C&D Horseshoe Courts7:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse8:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo8:00 p.m. More & More & T. Graham Brown Free Entertainment Tent9:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse

THURSDAY, JULY 25, Kids’ Day - Sponsored by Monsanto and Buckeye Ford12:00 noon Monsanto-Buckeye Ford Kids Day Free Entertainment Tent

12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fairboard Office1:00 p.m. Rides Open Midway2:00 p.m. Open Breeding Sheep Show Kent Feed Livestock Arena ll2:30 p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull Free Entertainment Tent3:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Community Foundation Hall3:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next To Gazebo

4:00-7:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board Office5:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse

Rides Close 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.6:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo6:45 p.m. Thick And Thin Gazebo7:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse7:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Community Foundation Hall7:00 p.m. Mens & Womens Class E&F Horseshoe Court7:00 p.m. 4-WHEELER MUD BOGS Grandstand $ 2.00 Charge7:00 p.m. Truck Mud Bogs Grandstand $ 2.00 Charge8:00 p.m. Steel Magnolia Entertainment Tent8:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo9:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse

FRIDAY, JULY 26, Best One Tire/Sidney Tire Day at the Fair - Sponsored byBest One - Sidney Tire, Ride & entry bands at either location

10:00 a.m. Loin Cookout Behind Kent Feeds Liv. Arena INoon-1:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board Office

1:00 p.m. Rides Open Midway3:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Community Foundation Hall4:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next To Gazebo

4:00-7:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board Office4:00 p.m Harness Racing Grandstand $2.00 Charge5:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse

Rides Close 5 p.m.to 6 p.m.

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6:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo6:45 p.m. First United Methodist ChurchYouth Band Gazebo7:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse7:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature Crafts! Community Foundation Hall7:00 p.m. Open Doubles Mixed Women & Men Horseshoe Courts8:00 p.m. Pig & Calf Scramble Grandstand $2.00 Charge8:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next to Gazebo8:00 p.m. Mr. Speed The #1 Kiss Tribute Band Free Entertainment Tent9:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next To Milkhouse

SATURDAY, JULY 27, Veterans Day- Sponsored by Tri-Co. Ins. Services- Hemmelgarn Services

9:00 a.m. Open Draft Horse Show Horse Arena11:00 a.m. Beef Cookout Behind Kent Feeds Liv. Arena I

Noon-1:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board Office12:00 p.m. Veterans Day Program Free Entertainment Tent1:00 p.m. Rides Open Midway2:00 p.m. Leonard Shaffner Invitational Mixed Open Horseshoe Courts3:00 p.m. Free! Fun with Nature & Crafts! Community Foundation Hall4:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo

4:00-9:00 p.m. Bank Open Senior Fair Board OfficeRides Close 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

5:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Mix Next To Milkhouse6:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Barnyard Olympics Kent Feeds Livestock Arena I6:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next to Gazebo6:45 p.m. Inside Out Gazebo7:00 p.m. Johnny Peers & The Muttville Comix Next To Milkhouse7:00 p.m. Cheerleading Competition Grandstand $2.00 Charge8:00 p.m. The Voices Of Ohio Free Entertainment Tent8:00 p.m. The Fearless Flores Next To Gazebo

SUNDAY, July 288:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Jr. Fair exhibits and animals released

9:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Board clean up and work session

12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Dept. 6 thru 11 articles released Community Foundation Hall

12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Dept. 13 articles released Fine Arts Building1:00-4:00 p.m. Girl Scout entries released

City of SidneyDear Fairgoer:On behalf of the Sidney Department of Fire and Emergency Services I would like to welcome you to the2013Shelby County Fair. We hope that the new and exciting Shelby County Fair will be a safe and memorableexperience for everyone. With this in mind, we are providing you with some of the rules and regulations regard-ing fire and life safety. Our inspectors will be on the fairgrounds throughout the week seeking compliance withthese 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 atthe owner’s expense.

8) Fire lanes with a minimum width of 18 feet must bemaintained on all driveways. This is to allow for thesafe 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 electricalhookup.

3) All electrical hookups and/or appliances must beinspected and approved by the Fire Inspector.

4) No exposed flames will be permitted in any of thebarns, tents, or air-supported structures for any reason.

5) Electric generators or gas-fired engines are not permit-ted in the livestock buildings. If they are used, theymust be inspected and approved by the Fire Inspectorand must be placed a minimum of 25 feet from anybuilding.

6) Electrical appliances shall not be permitted to blockany aisleway, doorway, or means of egress at any time.

I hope this information is of value to you. It is our desireto provide you with as safe an environment as possible.We hope you enjoy your stay at the Shelby County Fair. Ifyou have any questions concerning any of these items,please feel free to contact a member of our staff at 498-2346.

Sincerely, Brad Jones, Fire Chief

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2012Shelby County Junior Fair

Schedule

May 1 4:30 p.m. 4-H Enrollment & Jr. Fair Entries due OSU ExtensionJune 16 9:00 a.m. Performance Against Standards (PAS) Horse Show Horse ArenaJune 21 4:30 p.m. Dog Posters & Creative Writing Submissions due OSU ExtensionJuly 8 1:00 p.m. Creative Writing Interviews OSU ExtensionJuly 11 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Girl Scout Project Drop-Off Lochard BuildingJuly 13 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Girl Scout Project Drop-Off Lochard BuildingJuly 15 9:00 a.m. Pre-Fair Jr. Fair Clothing Judging Youth BuildingJuly 16 9:00 a.m. Pre-Fair Jr. Fair Photography Judging Youth BuildingJuly 17 9:00 a.m. Pre-Fair Jr. Fair Creative Arts Judging Youth Building

6:00 p.m. Junior Fair Board Work-Night Jr. Fair Headquarters7:30 p.m. Joint Jr./Sr. Fair Board Meeting Arena I

July 189:00 a.m. Pre-Fair Jr. Fair FCS - Special Interest Judging & Youth Building

Pre-Fair Jr. Fair Special Interest Judging

Friday, July 199:00 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 208:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 4-H Club Display and Educational Booth Set Up Booth Building9:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Market Barrow & Gilt Weigh-In, DUNF Collection Livestock Complex9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Jr. Fair FFA Shop & Crop Entries Accepted FFA Building9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Rabbits Accepted Poultry/Rabbit Tent9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Lambs Accepted Livestock Complex9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Steers, Market Heifers, Feeder Calves Cattle Barn

Accepted - Enter Gate B9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Dairy Cattle, Beef Breeding Accepted - Enter Gate B Dairy Barn9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Boer/Boer Cross, Breeding Goats, Dairy Goats, Livestock Complex

Market Goats Accepted - Enter Gate B9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Horses Accepted - Enter Gate A Horse Barns1:00 p.m. Market Barrow & Gilt Weigh-in Livestock ComplexNOON - 1:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Dairy Cattle Check-in, DUNF Collection Milking Parlor5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Steer/Heifer/Feeder Calf Weigh-in, Scale House

& DUNF Collection5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Market Rabbit Weigh-in, DUNF Collection Arena I6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Woodworking Accepted Youth Building7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Market Lamb Weigh-in, DUNF Collection Livestock Complex8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Market Goat Weigh-in, DUNF Collection Livestock Complex8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Dairy Cattle Check-in, DUNF Collection Milking Parlor7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Poultry Weigh-in, Leg Banding, and DUNF Collection Poultry/Rabbit Tent

for Market Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys8:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Horse Exhbitor’s Mandatory Meeting Horse Arena

Sunday, July 219:00 - 10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Breeding Rabbits Accepted Arena I8:00 a.m. - Noon 4-H Club Display & Educational Booth Set-Up Booth Building10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Breeding Rabbit Show (released after show) Arena I

& Showmanship1:00 p.m. Jr. Fair FFA Shop & Crop Judging FFA Building1:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Clothing Style Review Youth Building1:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Creative Writing Awards Announced Youth Building3:00 p.m. Jr. Fair King & Queen Contest Interviews Ag. Service Center7:00 p.m. Jr. Fair King & Queen Contest Entertainment Tent

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2012Shelby County Junior Fair

Schedule

Monday, July 229:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Meat Pen of Rabbits, Single Fryer Rabbits Arena II9:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Horse Show: Trail, Reining, Western Riding, Easy-Gaited, Horse Arena

Mules & Donkeys10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Dairy Showmanship, followed by Jr. Fair & Open Color Breed Arena I

followed by Jr. Fair & Open Holstein Show, and Dairy Judging Contest1:00 p.m. 4-H Club Display & Educational Booth Judging Booth Building4:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Meat Goat Showmanship Arena I5:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Boer/Boer Cross Breeding Show Arena I7:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Goat Show Arena I

Tuesday, July 239:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Dairy Goat, followed by Dairy Goat Showmanship, and Arena I

Goat Judging Contest10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Demonstrations & Illustrated Talks Youth Building2:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Beef Showmanship, Beef Breeding, Feeder Calf Shows Arena I4:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Horse Show: Speed & Control, Pole Bending, Horse Arena

Cones & Barrels, and Cloverleaf Barrels4:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Swine Showmanship Arena II7:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Steer/Market Heifer Show Arena I

Wednesday, July 249:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Poultry Show & Showmanship Arena I10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Horse Show: Groom & Clean Horse Arena3:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Barrow Show followed by Market Gilt Show Arena II6:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Horse Show: Musical Free Style Horse Arena6:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Llama & Alpaca Show Arena I8:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Modeling Contest Youth Building

Thursday, July 259:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Horse Show: English & Versatility Horse Arena10:00 a.m.-Noon Jr. Fair Cloverbud Sharing (activities remain on display until 7:00 p.m.) Youth Building10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair General Livestock Judging Contest Arena I & II12:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Flower Judging Grange Building1:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Vegetable Judging Grange Building2:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Woodworking Judging Youth Building4:30 p.m. Jr. Fair Sheep Showmanship, followed by Breeding Sheep Arena I7:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Market Lamb Show Arena I

Friday, July 269:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Horse Show: Halter, Showmanship, Horsmanship, Horse Arena

Western Pleasure, and Roping9:30 a.m. Jr. Fair Food & Nutrition Judging Youth Building10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Livestock Sale: Hogs, Rabbits Arena I8:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Dog Show Set-up Youth Building

Saturday, July 2710:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Dog Show Youth Building10:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Livestock Sale: Ducks, Chickens, Cattle, Goats, Lambs, Gallon of Milk Arena I6:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Barnyard Olympics Arena I10:00 p.m. Jr. Fair Rabbits and Poultry in tent released

Sunday, July 288:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Jr. Fair exhibits and animals released9:00 a.m. Jr. Fair Board clean-up and work session

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JUNIOR FAIR LIVESTOCK SCHEDULESLIVESTOCK IN * DUNF

COLLECT SHOW SHOWMAN-SHIP OUT

ALPACAS/LLAMAS

WEIGH-INSaturday9:00 AM-9:00 PM

N/A N/A Wednesday6:30 PM

Wednesdayfollowing

breed show

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

CATTLE-BEEF

BREEEDING

Saturday9:00 AM-5:00 PM

At SteerWeigh-in

N/A Tuesdayfollowing

Showmanship

Tuesday2:30 PM

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

CATTLE-DAIRY

Lactating -At Check-In12-1 & 8-9p.m.

Check-in:12-1 & 8-9 p.m.Milking Parlor

Monday10:00 a.m.S, C, H

MondaypriortoColored& Holstein

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

CATTLE-FEEDERCALVES

Saturday9:00 AM-5:00 PM

At Weigh-In Saturday5:30 PM-7:00 PM

Tuesdayfollowing BeefBreeding

Tuesday2:30 PM

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

Saturday9:00 AM-9:00 PM

CATTLE-MARKETHEIFERS/STEERS

Saturday9:00 AM-5:00 PM

At Weigh-In Saturday5:30 PM-7:00 PM

Tuesday7:00 PM

Tuesday2:30 PM

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

GOATS-DAIRY

Saturday9:00 AM-9:00 PM

Lactating-at Market Goat

Weigh-In

N/A Tuesday9:00 AM

Tuesday atend of DairyGoat Show

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

GOATS-BOER/BOERCROSS

BREEDING

Saturday9:00 AM-9:00 PM

N/A N/A Monday5:30 PM

Monday4:00 PM

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

GOATS-MARKET

Saturday9:00 AM-8:00 PM

At Weigh-in Saturday8:00-9:00 PM

Monday7:00 PM

Monday4:00 PM

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

HORSES Saturday9:00 AM-9:00 PM

N/A N/A Daily, asscheduled

As scheduled Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

POULTRY Saturday4:00 PM-8:00 PM

At Weigh-in Saturday8:00-9:30 PM

Wednesday9:00 AM

Wednesdayat end of

Poultry Show

Saturday10:00 pm

RABBITS-BREEDING

**

Sunday9:00 AM-10:00 AM

N/A N/A Sunday10:00 AM

SundayAfter Breeding

Show

AfterShow

RABBITS-MARKET

Saturday9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Not required Saturday5:00-7:00 PMArena I

Monday9:00 AM

SundayAfter Breeding

Show

Saturday10:00 pm

SHEEP-BREEDING

Saturday9:00 AM-9:00 PM

N/A N/A ThursdayfollowingShowmanship

Thursday4:30 PM

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

SHEEP-MARKETLAMBS

Saturday9:00 AM-7:00 PM

At Weigh-In Saturday7:00-8:00 PM

Thursday7:00 PM

Thursday4:30 PM

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

SWINE-BARROWS/GILTS

Fri./Sat.Midnight-8:00 AM

AtWeigh-in Saturday9:00 AM

Wednesday3:00 PM

Tuesday4:30 PM

Sunday8:00 AMAfter Fair

*Animals must be in place by the last time listed for each species. Failure to meet deadline may result in the exhibitorbeing 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.

***2013 JUNIOR FAIR LIVESTOCK SALE ORDER***Friday: Hogs, Rabbits Saturday: Ducks, Chickens, Cattle, Goats, Lambs, Gallon of Milk

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Township 2012-2013 2013-2014Clinton Austin Tebbe3 Erin Gaerke2Cynthian Logan Monnin3 Amy HolthausDinsmore Craig Berning3 Andrea GoettemoellerFranklin Summer McCracken Bradley Burden1Green Allen Armstrong3 Lora Berning2Jackson Nicole Maier3 Trisha Schulze2Loramie Bethany York Brad Schafer1

Township 2012-2013 2013-2014McLean Meghan Bruns Conner Bowers1Orange Emma Regula3 Bridget Hoehne2Perry Clara Snavely Ben SnavelySalem Sophie White3 Melanie Kremer2Turtle Creek Heather Brubaker Kage BrubakerVan Buren Jodie Schmitmeyer Brandon MaurerWashington Sara Maurer4 Seth Clark

1 - Appointed–One year, Boy vacancy of two year term2 - Appointed–One year, Girl vacancy of two year term

3 - Appointed–One year, Boy vacancy to complete term4 - Appointed–One year, Girl vacancy to complete term

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR BOARDOFFICERS

President ................................................................................................Summer McCrackenVice President ........................................................................................................Seth ClarkSecretary .........................................................................................................Meghan BrunsTreasurer...........................................................................................................Craig BerningExecutive Committee................Logan Monnin,Brandon Maurer, Bethany York and Officers

DIRECTORS

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIRThe Shelby County Junior Agricultural Society and its Junior Fair Board operate under the umbrella ofthe Shelby County Senior Agricultural Society. In accordance with state guidelines, it is theresponsibility of the Senior Fair Board to provide oversight to the Junior Fair, appoint a Junior FairBoard Advisory Committee, financially support approved Junior Fair activities, and exercise finalapproval of Junior Fair rules and regulations.

The Shelby County Junior Fair Livestock Sale Committee is a subcommittee of the Shelby CountyJunior Fair Board. The Sale Committee is responsible for organizing and operating the Shelby CountyJunior Fair livestock sales.

JUNIOR FAIR DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTSGoats: Kage Brubaker, Lora Berning, Allen ArmstrongPhotography: Meghan Bruns, Craig Berning, Sara MaurerPoultry: Heather Brubaker, Nicole Maier,

Brad SchaferRabbits: Bethany York, Clara Snavely,

Kage Brubaker, Ben SnavelySheep, Alpacas Seth Clark, Andrea Goettemoeller,& Llamas: Austin TebbeSpecial Interest: Summer McCracken, Meghan Bruns,

Connor Bowers, Sophie WhiteSwine: Logan Monnin, Jodie Schmitmeyer,

Brad Schafer, Lora BerningWoodworking: Seth Clark, Brandon Mauer, Ben Snavely

JUNIOR FAIR ACTIVITY COMMITTEESArenas & Emma Regula, Allen Armstrong,Activity Ctr: Ben Snavely, Bradley Burden,

Austin Tebbe, Brad SchaferAwards: Meghan Bruns, Bethany York,

Erin GaerkeBarnyard Olympics: Craig Berning, Brandon Maurer,

Melanie Kremer,Andrea Goettemoeller

Cloverbud Sharing: Summer McCracken, MeghanBruns, Allen Armstrong

Demonstrations: Logan Monnin, Connor BowersPublicity: Seth Clark, Brandon Maurer

Exhibits & Booths: Summer McCracken,Kage Brubaker

Headquarters: Summer McCracken, Seth ClarkKing & Queen: Meghan Bruns, Trisha Schulze,

Clara SnavelyModeling: Trisha Schulze, Conner Bowers,

Nicole MaierPen Inspections: Executive CommitteeElections: Logan Monnin, Bridget Hoehne,

Craig Berning, Amy HolthausJudging Contest: Heather Brubaker, Austin Tebbe

Beef: Summer McCracken, Conner BowersBrandon Maurer, Ben Snavely

Clothing: Emma Regula, Sara Maurer, Sophie WhiteCreative Arts: Clara Snavely, Bethany YorkDairy: Heather Brubaker, Jodie Schmitmeyer,

Andrea GoettemoellerDogs: Jodi Schmitmeyer, Kage Brubaker,

Erin GaerkeFFA: Meghan Bruns, Nicole MaierFoods: Emma Regula, Amy HolthausHorses: Craig Berning, Trisha Schulze,

Melanie Kremer, Bridget Hoehne,Bradley Burden, Amy Holthaus

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR BOARD MEMBERS2013 Shelby County Fair 12

Austin TebbeClinton

Erin GaerkeClinton

Amy HolthausCynthian

Logan MonninCynthian

Craig BerningDinsmore

Andrea GoettemoellerDinsmore

Summer McCrackenFranklin

Bradley BurdenFranklin

Allen ArmstrongGreen

Lora BerningGreen

Nicole MaierJackson

Trisha SchulzeJackson

Bethany YorkLoramie

Brad SchaeferLoramie

Meghan BrunsMcLean

Conner BowersMcLean

Emma RegulaOrange

Bridget HoehneOrange

Clara SnavleyPerry

Ben SnavelyPerry

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SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR BOARD MEMBERS

Sophie WhiteSalem

Melanie KremerSalem

Heather BrubakerTurtle Creek

Kage BrubakerTurtle Creek

Jodie SchmitmeyerVan Buren

Brandon MaurerVan Buren

Sara MaurerWashington

Seth ClarkWashington

****** SPECIAL AWARDS ******

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 ofthe Dairy Board.

4. The award will be presented during the Gallon of Milk Sale.

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.

MARTHA HEINTZ MEMORIAL AWARDSThe Martha Heintz Memorial award was established by the ShelbyCounty Junior Fair Livestock Sale Committee and the ShelbyCounty Junior Fair Board in recognition of the many years of ser-vice to the youth of Shelby County by Martha Heintz. Martha wastreasurer of the Sale Committee for ten years, establishing account-ing and clerking procedures, as well as assisting with virtually allSale Committee related activities. In addition, she was an advisorof the Anna Livestock 4-H Club for sixteen years.

Six awards are available each year, one to a Junior Fair exhibitor ineach 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 perspecies will be interviewed by a team of Sale Committee mem-bers, who will select the winners. An individual may win thisaward in a species for two consecutive years, and then is ineligiblefor one year, after which that individual may win for another twoconsecutive years, and so on.

Those selected each year will receive an individual plaque, whichwill be presented shortly before each of the market livestockchampionship drives. In addition, the recipients’ names will beplaced on a recognition panel in the livestock sale arena.

SWINE ABOVE AND BEYOND AWARD

These awards are sponsored by the Riethman family in memory ofFrank Riethman, a lifelong hog farmer and promoter of the swineindustry. Two awards will be presented annually at the ShelbyCounty Fair during Swine Showmanship: one to a Junior Exhibitor,ages 8-13, and one to a Senior exhibitor, ages 14-18 (all ages as ofJanuary 1 of the current fair year). The awards will be presented toyouth who have gone above and beyond their project requirements

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

LLOYD LUTZ AWARD

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JUNIOR FAIR ADVISORSAnita Barker Livestock Shows and Sales Support, DataChad Berning FFA Shop & Crop, Dairy, Dairy JudgingMichelle Brunson Rabbits, PoultryBill Clark Sheep, Alpacas & Llamas, Poultry, RabbitsTracy Ball Girl ScoutsBarb Heilers GoatsSarah Heilers Swine, General Livestock Judging ContestTrena Hershberger General Jr Fair supportCarol Hipple Girl ScoutsLisa Phillips Girl ScoutsGeorgia Ike General Jr Fair supportLindsey Whetstone Dairy Judging Contest, SheepEugene Schulze Beef, DairyJeremy Reese HorseGreg Ward Swine, Dairy , BeefAaron Heilers SwineTim Zimpfer FFA Shop & Crop, Beef

The Executive Committee of the Shelby County Senior Fair Board has appointed a Junior Fair Board AdvisoryCommittee in an effort to streamline communications and strengthen the link between the Junior and SeniorFair 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 theAdvisory Committee.

2013 Junior Fair Board Advisory Committee:OSU Extension Representative ..........................................................................................................Laura NorrisFFA Advisor..........................................................................................................................................Tim ZimpferGirl Scout Representative ...................................................................................................................Carol HippleSenior Fair Board Reps .......................Mitch Brautigam, Bill Clark, Barb Heilers, Aaron Heilers & Kathy Platfoot

JUNIOR FAIR BOARD ADVISORY COMMITTEE

LEE H. ARCHER MEMORIAL AWARD

JUNIOR FAIR BOARD “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR” AWARD

This award is to honor one first year member of theShelby County Jr. Fair Board who displays dedication,determination, hard work, teamwork, leadership and spir-it.

This award is dedicated by former Jr. Fair Board memberand President, Trena Hershberger, who is still activetoday volunteering her time to support the developmentof the Jr. Fair Board members.

This award is designed to challenge new members toexcel and contribute as much as they can while learning

the ropes of a new Board member. It is also intended toencourage increased participation by first year members.

Selection criteria include:1) First year member, 2) mustattend 95% of all non-fair meetings, 3) must attend 100%of required work sessions, 4) displays the desire to acceptchallenges and challenging people, 5) volunteers to makeannouncements during contests.

The selection will be made through a voting process ofall Jr. Fair Board members with more then one year ofservice on the Board.

A special award will be presented each year to the ShelbyCounty Junior Fair Board member who best exemplifiespositive attitude, diligent leadership, unselfish coopera-tion, quality citizenship, and hard work toward the success-ful completion of the current Junior Fair.

Lee Archer was a charter member of the Shelby CountyJunior Fair Board who willingly contributed for manyyears to the youth of Shelby County through the atmos-phere which the Junior Fair provides. He was a 4-H Advisor

for twenty years, worked in the livestock sale ring at thefair for twenty-five years, and exhibited livestock at theShelby County Fair for more than thirty years.

This award is dedicated by his family toward the goal ofinspiring others to strive for high levels of achievementthrough participation in activities such as the ShelbyCounty Junior Fair Board. Selection will be made by avote of the entire membership of the current Junior FairBoard.

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12 YEARSErin Pence - Paw Prints

11 YEARSRob Wooddell III - TrailridersDeb Cain - Adventures

Shanda Ashbrook - Scissors toSheep

Missy Bennett - Equus Unlimited

10 YEARSTina Ike - Scissors to Sheep

9 YEARSKay Frieders - Horse & RiderDonna Greiwe - Perry LivestockGretchen Hageman - Perry LivestockJody Seger - McCartyville ProducerRoger Wehrman - Starting Farmers

8 YEARSTina Armstrong - Camp

Phillip Smock - Botkins LivestockDeb Hovestreydt - Hoof BeatsBrian Schulze - McCartyville

Amy Zumberger - Advisory CommMichelle Poeppelman - McCartyville

7 YEARSAlison Berning - Shamrock Stitchers

Susie Bowles - Hoof BeatsJoshBrautigam -GreenTwpBlueRibbonTriciaBrautigam -GreenTwpBlueRibbon

Sonia Buehler - Paw PrintsJudie Gaerke - Russia Livestock

Darren Gates - Shelby Co. LivestockAndy Heitman - Scissors to SheepTonya Huelskamp - Anna LivestockKrista Schulze - McCartyville

Mellissa Jock

6 YEARSScott Aufderhaar - Botkins BuildersTracy Bodenmiller - Ft LoramiePenny Borchers - Jackson Ctr CBMelissa Bowers - Scissors to SheepJo Anna DeMotte - Perry LivestockMichelle Kempfer-King - Kettlersville

Joseph King - KettlersvilleKate May - Green Twp Blue RibbonTina Pleiman - Ft Loramie LivestockBecky Reese – Shelby Co. Livestock

5 YEARSAlanna Lotz – Ft. Loramie Livestock

Carl Bowersock – Dog GoneCindy Copeland – ProgressiveKelly Copeland – Progressive

59 YEARSMaxine Allen - Paw Prints

55 YEARSMarv Ditmer - Starting Farmers

53 YEARSBarb Ditmer - Starting Farmers

40 YEARSJennie Wooddell - Trailriders

34 YEARSSally Behr - Merry Mod Makers

29 YEARSCarla Meyer - Fashionettes

27 YEARSBill Clark - Scissors to SheepMitzi Clark - Scissors to SheepBonita York - Fashionettes

25 YEARSKen Ernst – Ft Loramie LivestockVicki Knasel - Successful 4-H ClubBrenda Luthman - Merry Mod

MakersGary Sollmann - Anna Livestock

23 YEARSTony Bornhorst – Ft Loramie Livestock

Cathy Koppin - TrailridersBonnie York - Russia LivestockSteve York - Russia Livestock

19 YEARSJuanita Hoaglin - Starting Farmers

Ann Joslin - Thrifty FarmersPatty Mack - Stitch ‘N Sew

18 YEARSKristen Batton - Successful 4-HSandy Pence - Paw Prints

16 YEARSDiane Andrews -GreenTwpBlueRibbon

15 YEARSDeAnna Baughman – Horse & Rider

14 YEARSMary Grise - Scissors to SheepJim McCracken - Thrifty Farmers

13 YEARSLisa Carey - Buttons and Bows

Trena Hershberger - Resource AdvEd Seger, Jr. - McCartyville ProducersPamela Wick - Botkins Builders

Jane Wildermuth - Botkins LivestockMatthew Wick - Botkins Builders

Nathan Egbert – Kettlersville LivestockElizabeth Horner – Equus Unlimited

Liz Long – Resource Adv.Jeannie Riethman-Ft.Loramie

LivestockBernadette Meyer – Equus Unlimited

Greg Meyer – Anna LivestockKrista Meyer – Anna LivestockBruce Peepels – Equus UnlimitedTed Poeppelman – McCartyville

Bert Regula – Progressive LivestockMollie Verdier – SuccessfulNathan Verdier – SuccessfulMolly Zimpfer – Anna Livestock

4 YEARSKathleen Bender – Jr. LeadersBeverly Holthaus – Jr. LeadersLindsey Jung – Trailriders

Teresa Knouff – Houston LivestockChristy Millhouse – Shamrock

StitchersKeith Motter – Q.A. CoordinatorJenifer Orndorff – Perry Livestock

Janelle Seger – InnovatorsJanice Seger – Jr. Leaders

Mary Lee Smock – Botkins LittleLivestock

Bruce Walker – Houston LivestockDeanna Walker – Houston Livestock

3 YEARSChristy Akers – Progressive LivestockKristi Bayhan – Spoons ‘N SpoolsAngie Bowersock – Dog GoneLaCresha Clark – Jackson Ct.

CloverbudsKevin Doseck – Kettlersville Livestock

Beth Ann Kovacs – ShamrockStitchers

Derek McCracken – CampTracey Ross – Jackson Ct. CloverbudsBreezy Yinger – Progressive Livestock

2 YEARSChristine Albers-McCartyville

ProducerLisa Aufderhaar-Botkins Builders

Kara Wiley-SuccessfulKevin Zircher--Perry LivestockMarcella Zircher-Perry LivestockAngela Brautigam- Green Twp.

Teresa Brubaker-Houston livestockKellee Wolters-McCartyville Producers

4-H ADVISOR RECOGNITION4-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 officersand teen leaders; 6) inform the public about 4-H; 7) participate in trainings; 8) help members select projects; andmuch more. The rewards of being an advisor include the satisfaction of seeing youth develop skills, attitudes andnew interests, helping them grow in confidence, poise, and the ability to assume responsibility and leadership, andthe satisfaction of giving time and energy in service to the community. Many thanks to these volunteers who make4-H a success!

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1. Competition Eligibility:a. To be eligible to participate in any Junior Fair shows,

project judging, or special activities at the Shelby CountyFair, a boy or girl must be a current member in goodstanding of a Shelby County 4-H club or FFA chapter or amember of a Shelby County Girl Scout or Brownie troop.

b. Exhibitors, unless otherwise noted, must be between theages of 8 and 19 years. An exhibitor is eligible when he orshe reaches the age of at least 8 years and is enrolled in3rd grade as of January 1 of the same year in which anentry is made at the Shelby County Fair. Eligibility endswhen an exhibitor reaches the age of 19 years as ofDecember 31 of the same year in which an entry is madein the Shelby County Fair.

c. Enrolled 4-H Cloverbud members age 5 and inkindergarten until age 8 and in 3rd grade may participatein the Cloverbud Sharing Activity.Cloverbud members maynot participate in Junior Fair sponsored competitive activitiesor work directly with large animals in any Junior Fairsponsored show or event.

d.When choosing projects and entries based on age; all agesare based on the exhibitors age as of January 1. It isacceptable to move up an age class.

2. All programs and events of the Shelby County Junior Fairare open to all potential exhibitors on a non-discriminatorybasis without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age,national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity orexpression, or disability.

3. FFA and Girl Scout members must meet their respecitiveorganizations’ enrollment deadlines and membershiprequirements. Girl Scouts must follow entry procedures asoutlined in Department Five - Girl Scouts.

4. Separate entries must be submitted to OSU ExtensionShelby County by June 1 for Special Events as notedin Department Six, including the King & QueenContest, Modeling, and Demonstrations andIllustrated Talks. Entries for 4-H Educational Boothsmust also be made by June 1, but space is awarded ona first-come, first served basis. Early entry is encouraged.

5. To be valid, each entry form must be approved and signedby the local advisor. Exhibitors who are not in goodstanding in their local youth organization may not beallowed to exhibit upon recommendation of the local advisor.

6. There will be no entry fee for any Junior Fair exhibit.7. NO LATE ENTRIES ARE PERMITTED. Entries may be

changed within a class, but such changes may carry apenalty. For example, an exhibitor with a creative arts entryin sub-class A could change the entry to sub-class C, buts/he could not add an entire new project or class. Anychanges to sub-class entries must be made by 4:00 p.m.on the second Friday in July by contacting OSUExtension Shelby County. Penalties for making anentry change may include a reduction in premium orloss of consideration for rosettes and special awards.

8. Scratches: Scratches must be made for all entries in

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR RULES AND REGULATIONS

2013 Fair Dates:Day before the Fair starts: Saturday, July 20 / First day of the Fair: Sunday, July 21Last day of the Fair: Saturday, July 27 / Day after the Fair ends: Sunday, July 28

1. May 1 4-H Enrollment & Jr. Fair Entry Forms must be submitted to OSU Extension Shelby County.2. The Shelby County Junior and Senior Fair Board are not responsible for lost, damaged or stolen items.3. In conjunction with the Senior Fair Board, Junior Fair Board, and the Sale Committee, all decisions arefinal.4. Unless otherwise noted in this booklet, forms/rules/procedures can be found on the OSU Extension,Shelby County website http://shelby.osu.edu (Call the Extension Office if you have any questions.)

Departments One, Two, and Three (including all animalentries and still exhibits). Exhibitors will be required tosubmit scratches for all animal entries at the OSUExtension Shelby County by 4:00 p.m. on the secondFriday in July. Failure to make scratches may result in afine, a reduction in premium, or loss of consideration forrosettes and special awards.

9. Fair Passes: An eligible youth must exhibit in the JuniorFair to receive a Junior Fair pass. Photos for Junior Fairpasses will be taken at the Senior Fair Office. Call aheadfor an appointment time. The fair will issue only one passper exhibitor. A maximum of two free passes will beissued to advisors for each club or chapter. Passesfor additional advisors must be purchased. Exhibitors/advisorswill be required to pay for passes if photos are submittedafter May 1. If Junior Fair exhibitors lose their passes, theywill have to pay a replacement fee of $25 to get a new one.Passes will also be issued to 4-H Cloverbuds who plan toparticipate in the Cloverbud Sharing Day during the Fair.

10. There will be a curfew during fair of 11:30 p.m. for JuniorFair exhibitors. A parent/guardian must be present in thecampers in order for Junior Fair exhibitors to camp on siteduring the Fair. Junior Fair Board members may beexempt from the curfew as necessary to fulfill their rolesand responsibilities.

11. Booth Set Up and Release Times: All Educational andDisplay Booths must be completed by Noon on the firstday of the Fair. They must be kept in place until 8:00 a.m.on the day after the fair ends. Clubs are STRONGLYencouraged to complete their booth set up on the daybefore the Fair starts.

12. Still Exhibits (Non Animal Exhibits, Departments One,Two, and Four): ALL STILL EXHIBITS must be in placeby Noon on the first day of the Fair except for Clothing,Foods, Flowers, and Vegetables. These exhibits are to bebrought to the Fair prior to each revue or judging and puton display immediately after these events.Woodworkingprojects are accepted in the Youth Building on theFairgrounds from 6:00-9:00 p.m. on the day before theFair starts; FFA Shop and Crop projects are accepted inthe FFA Building from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. on the daybefore the Fair starts. Vegetable exhibitors will be assigneda day on which to exhibit. All except perishable exhibitsmust remain in place until 8:00 a.m. on the day after theFair ends unless otherwise noted in the premium list.State Fair Qualifiers may choose whether or not todisplay the actual project in their club booth.Representation of the project in the club booth ishighly encouraged.

13. All exhibits must remain on the fairgrounds in theirdesignated areas until the official release times. Anyexhibitor removing his/her entries before the officialrelease time without prior permission from the Junior FairBoard will be barred from exhibition for the next year.Laminated passes will be issued to exhibitors who receive

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permission from the Junior Fair Board to take theirproject(s) out before the release time. The exhibitor willneed to present the pass to the “Booth Watch” volunteersbefore taking his/her project out of a booth or building orto relevant department superintendents before removinganimals from the fairgrounds.

14. Any request for late arrival or early release of any projector exhibit must be submitted in writing to the Junior FairBoard c/o of OSU Extension Shelby County, 810 Fair Road,Sidney OH 45365, at least two full weeks prior to the firstday of the Fair. Requests will be considered by the JuniorFair Board, and exhibitors will be notified in writing of thedecision of the Board. Reasonable efforts will be made toaccommodate emergency requests made in writing afterthe deadline on a case-by-case basis. Include as manydetails as possible in all written requests.

15. Premiums and Awards: Animal and still exhibits will beevaluated 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. Exhibitorswill receive a premium voucher at the time of judging; theexhibitor or his/her parent or advisor must take vouchers(and the exhibitor’s fair pass) to the Senior Fair Secretary’sOffice during posted banking hours to receive cash premiumpayments. Vouchers must be cashed by 9:00 p.m. on thelast day of the Fair, or they will be void.

16. Still exhibits must receive an “A” ribbon and premiumand be accompanied by a completed project recordbook (unless otherwise noted) to be eligible forconsideration for Outstanding of the Day, HonorableMention, or Best of Class rosettes, other special awardsor recognition, or to qualify to compete in the Ohio State Fair.

17. If there are fewer than five exhibits in a class or sub-classa Best of Class, Outstanding of the Day, or HonorableMention rosette may be given at the Judge’s discretion toan exhibit receiving an “A” ribbon and premium. Even ifthere are fewer than five exhibits in a show for a sponsoredaward, that award must be presented at the fair.

18. All 4-H exhibitors must be present during judging of theirstill projects in order to receive a premium, ribbon, or specialaward unless prior arrangements are made. To makearrangements, contact OSU Extension Shelby County.

19. No judge is permitted to change any award after thepremium ribbon or card has been attached unless amistake has been made in placing the ribbon or card.

20. January 1 will be used to determine the age of participantsin all contests and events that are divided into age groups,such as Showmanship.

21. Junior Fair Judges’ names will be released on thesecond Friday in July and no sooner. The names ofall judges will be posted on the extension website.

22. All Junior Fair exhibitors will conduct themselves in anorderly manner during the Fair. Any exhibitor found guiltyof disorderly conduct by the Executive Committee of theJunior Fair Board will be declared ineligible to compete,and all premiums and special awards will be forfeited.

23. Parents/guardians and other family members of exhibitorsshall conduct themselves in an orderly manner during theFair. Any parent found guilty of disorderly conduct by theExecutive Committee of the Junior Fair Board shall beremoved from the fairgrounds.

24. If any club or chapter fails to have members presentduring 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 fairseason, members of the club/chapter fined will NOT bepermitted to exhibit projects in the upcoming Junior Fair.

25. The Junior Fair Board has the right to bar any youth fromexhibition for violation of the rules, intents, and purposesof the Shelby County Junior Fair. Situations will be

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR RULES AND REGULATIONSconsidered on an individual basis and penalties assessed bya 2/3 majority vote of the membership, subject to the reviewof the Shelby County Agricultural Society (Senior FairBoard).

26. All penalties imposed on youth exhibitors by other JuniorShows will be completed before an exhibitor may exhibitat the Shelby County Junior Fair. For example, if anothercounty bars an exhibitor from their show for one year, thatexhibitor may not exhibit in Shelby County for one year.

27. At the discretion of the Junior Fair Board ExecutiveCommittee in consideration of the number of projects andspace available, announcements will be made concerningearly release of projects after judging.

28. Call for Immediate Action and Appeal Processa. Any Call for Immediate Action of the Junior Fair Boardand/or any Appeal of a decision of the Board must besubmitted in writing at the Junior Fair Headquarters.Oral complaints, protests, calls for action, suggestions,and/or appeals will not be accepted. Forms for submittinga “Call for Immediate Action” or “Appeal” are availableat the Junior Fair Headquarters, or a personal lettermay be submitted.

b. Any Call for Immediate Action must be submitted inwriting and filed at the Junior Fair Board Headquartersby noon of the day following the incident being challenged.

c. A written Call for Immediate Action or Appeal must beaccompanied by a $50.00 cash deposit, which will beforfeited by the complainant if the Junior Fair Board orits Executive Committee does not take the desiredaction or overturn the decision that is being appealed.

d. The Junior Fair Board president will be notifiedimmediately when a written Call for Immediate Actionor Appeal has been submitted and the $50 deposit hasbeen paid. S/he will call for an immediate meeting ofthe Junior Fair Board Executive Committee and at leastone Senior Fair Board representative from the JuniorFair Board Advisory Committee.

e. The Executive Committee will meet with thesuperintendent(s) of the department involved and willeither decide on the issue or vote to hold a meeting ofthe entire Junior Fair Board to make the final decisionand/or recommendation.

f. The parties submitting the Call for Immediate Action orAppeal will be given a specific time to return to JuniorFair Headquarters to receive the final decision, ORthey will be contacted immediately after the decision ismade to establish a meeting time to hear the final decision.

g. Decisions of the Junior Fair Board or its ExecutiveCommittee on Calls for Immediate Action or Appealsare final.

h. All other decisions made by the Junior Fair Board or itsExecutive Committee at any point during the year, withthe exception of decisions made concerning Calls forImmediate Action and Appeals, may be appealed,using the procedure outlined above.

i. Appeals of Junior Fair Board decisions must besubmitted as soon as possible following theannouncement of the decision and prior to any judgingrelated to the appeal. Appeals will not be acceptedduring or after the Junior and Senior Fair judging orafter exhibits are dismissed.

29. Suggestions for changing rules, regulations,deadlines, operating procedures, awards, etc. for thefollowing year’s Fair must be submitted in writing onor before the third Friday in October. Suggestionforms are available in the Junior Fair Headquarters oron the extension website, or suggestions maybe included in a personal letter or email message tothe OSU Extension Office.

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Lloyd Lutz Award - Shelby County Dairymen’s AssociationShowmanship, Senior - Ft. Loramie Livestock 4-H ClubShowmanship, Intermediate - TrupointeShowmanship, Junior – Kettlersville Livestock 4-H ClubShowman of Showmen - COBA/Select Sires, Inc.Showmanship - Best Holstein, Jr., Int., Sr. - Don Sommer ExcDOG:High Point Obedience - Happy Tails Pet Grooming- Pence FamilyBeginner Novice A - Tri County Veterinary ServiceBeginner Novice B - Countryside Boarding KennelObedience Pre-Novice - Gary and Susie BertschObedience Novice A - Ann Hoying AhrnsObedience Novice B - Shanda Slone AshbrookObedience Graduate Novice B - Countryside BoardingKennelOutstanding Dog Exhibitor - Pence FamilyShowmanship, Senior B - Pence FamilyShowmanship, Intermediate A - Pence FamilyShowmanship, Intermediate B - Gary and Susie BertschShowmanship, Junior B - Ralph Pulfer MemorialShowmanship, Junior A - Pence FamilyBest in Showmanship - Best Friends Pet GroomingELECTRICITY: 4-H BEST EXHIBIT: Sidney Kiwanis ClubFFA FARM SHOP AWARD: TrupointeFFA SWEEPSTAKES: Farmers Elevator Inc. - HoustonFOOD AND NUTRITION:Pam LeongFancy Cakes by Peg Pleiman4-H InnovatorsDorothy Duncan Awards for Beg, Int, & Adv - Phyllis ClinehensShirley Johnson "Johnson Chef" Awards - Mike Johnson,

Kathy Keith, Peg Naseman, Sheryl HatfieldGOAT:First Place Ind.Dairy Goat Judging - ReMax One/Gay & Eric SmithDairy Goat, Overall Champion Doe - Botkins Builders 4-H ClubDairy Goat, Overall Reserve Doe - ReMax One/Gay & EricSmithDairy Goat, Champion Milker - Jim McCracken & FamilyDairy Goat, Reserve Milker - Wright State Lake Ag ProgramDairy Goat, Champion Dry - Russ Stewart & FamilyDairy Goat, Reserve Dry - Finkenbine FarmsBoer/Boer Cross Goat, Champion Doe - Bill & Mitzi ClarkBoer/Boer Cross Goat, Reserve Doe - Bill & Mitzi ClarkMarket Goat, Grand Champion - Bill & Mitzi ClarkMarket Goat, Reserve Champion - Bill & Mitzi ClarkDairy Goat Showmanship, Junior - ReMax OneDairy Goat Showmanship, Int - Tina Armstrong & FamilyDairy Goat Showmanship, Senior - Joe Platfoot FamilyDairy Goat Showman of Showmen - Barb & Ron HeilersMeat Goat Showmanship, Jr - Mike’s Barn & Yard ConnectionMeat Goat Showmanship, Int - Jon & Darla BowlingMeat Goat Showmanship, Senior - Bill and Deb ClasonMeat Goat Showman of Showmen - Barb & Ron HeilersRate of Gain, Champion - Millcreek Valley FarmsRate of Gain, Reserve - ReMax One/Gay & Eric SmithHigh Point Goat Project Exhibitor - Junior - CBS Boer GoatsHigh Point Goat Project Exhibitor - Intermediate - K&K TrophyHigh Point Goat Project Exhibitor - Advanced - CBS Boer Goats

We thank the many businesses, individuals, and organizations from throughout Shelby County and thesurrounding area who demonstrated their support of the 2012 Shelby County Junior Fair and its many4-H, FFA, and Girl Scout exhibitors by sponsoring a variety of trophies and awards. These awards rec-ognized exhibitors for their outstanding achievements and encourage exhibitors to do their best through-out the year, helping them grow and excel.We thank the following award sponsers and welcome newdonors to supports the Shelby County Junior Fair.

2012 AWARD SPONSORS:

THANK YOU 2012 SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR AWARD DONORS

MARKET ANIMALS:Banners for Champion & Reserve Champion Market Animals:Barker Insurance Agency and Primary EyeCare AssociatesALPACA/LLAMA:Champion Alpaca - Rehfus FamilyReserve Alpaca - Shelby County Farm BureauChampion Llama - Elsass FabricatingReserve Llama - Mutual Federal Savings BankBEEF:Beef Female, Champion - Over All - Tom Becker & FamilyBeef Female, Reserve - Over All - Bert Regula & FamilySteer, Grand Champion - Woody’s MarketSteer, Reserve Champion - The Davis FamilyDairy Steer, Grand Champion - Dell Delight FarmsDairy Steer, Reserve Champion - Dell Delight FarmsMarket Heifer, Grand Champion - Paul Wildermuth & FamilyMarket Heifer, Reserve Champion - Joslin FamilyClass Winners - Shelby County Cattlemen’s AssociationDairy Feeder Calf, Champion - Dell Delight FarmsDairy Feeder Calf, Reserve - Brad Aufderhaar & FamilyBeef Feeder Calf, Champion - Shelby Co. Cattlemen’s Assoc.Beef Feeder Calf, Reserve - Brad Aufderhaar & FamilyRate of Gain, Champion - D&M Trucking, Dale & MatthewWickRate of Gain, Reserve - Russia Livestock 4-H ClubShowmanship, Senior - Paulus ExcavatingShowmanship, Intermediate - Farm Credit ServicesShowmanship, Junior - Meg LambShowman of Showmen, Beef - Maplewood GrangeCLOTHING, 4-H STYLE REVUE:Best of Class - Nancy and Richard RomieBest of Class - Jan NoahBest of Class - Ann Hoying AhrnsBest of Class - Janet BeckerBest of Class - Stitch-N-Sew 4-H ClubBest of Class - Jim and Melissa BennettBest of Class - Emmy’s Bridal ShopBest of Class - Gabrielle BuehlerBest of Class - Jenny’s DesignBest of Class - Houston FCCLABest of Class - Pam Leong (2)Best of Class - Mary and Tony LuthmanBest of Class - Mutual Federal Savings BankBest of Class - Tim and Raci ZimpferBest Clothing Construction - Ron and Nita’sCREATIVE WRITING:Best of Each Sub-Class - Amos Memorial Public LibraryBest Senior and Best Junior - The Sidney Daily NewsDAIRY:Brown Swiss, Champion Female - Schafer Dairy FarmJersey, Champion Female - Bob Schulze InsuranceAyrshire, Champion Female - Bambauer Fertilizer & SeedMilking Shorthorn Champion Female - TrupointeHolstein, Senior Champion Female - Houston LivestockHolstein, Reserve Senior Female - Mike/Pat Knouff, Pioneer SeedsHolstein, Junior Champion Female - Brick-Mar Regis. HolsteinsHolstein, Reserve Junior Female - Beulah JelleyHolstein, Production Type Cow Class - R & C Kohler Inc.All Breeds, Production Type Cow - Dairy Farmers of America, Inc.

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Pygmy Goat, Champion - Bill and Mitzi ClarkPygmy Goat, Reserve Champion - Bill and Mitzi ClarkHORSE AND PONY:

Horsemanship Champion - Jack & Kay Frieders FamilyShowmanship Champion - Regal TrophyTrail Champion – Greg & Anita Miller

THANK YOU, AWARD DONORS (continued):Trail-in-Hand Champion - Piqua Champion FoundaryTrail-in-Hand Reserve Champion - Cassie BrunsReining Champion - Dave and Deb HovestreydtSpeed and Control Champion - Egbert LivestockClover Leaf Barrels Champion - EMI Corp.Pole Bending Champion – Judy BuehlerCones and Barrels Champion - Rob & Misty WooddellWestern Riding Champion - EZR FarmsWestern Pleasure Champion - Cromes Funeral HomeEnglish, Open Hunter on the Flat - Jeanie Riethman & FamilyEnglish, Equitation on the Flat - Sidney Kiwanis ClubEnglish, Open Hunter Over Fences - Don BodenmillerEnglish, Equitation Over Fences - Keith & Darlene NorrisEnglish Showmanship Champion - Ned & Mary MeyerEnglish, Hunter Hack - Piqua BatteryGround Roping Champion - Mark BunkeGround Roping (Youth with disabilities) - Brad & Angie HeatonMoving Dummy Break Away Calf Roping - Mark BunkeVersatility - Alan & Kelly MichaelMusical Free Style, 1st year, Jr., Sr. - Jennie WooddellEasy Gaited Pleasure - Nick and DeAnna Baughman FamilyEasy Gaited Equitation - Buck & Sonie Buehler FamilyHorsemanship, Youth with Disabilities - EZR FarmsKING & QUEEN CONTEST: Pioneer Rural Electric CooperativeLIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST:Dairy Juding High Team - Green Twp. Blue Ribbon 4-H ClubDairy, Three High Individuals - Shelby County Dairy BoostersGeneral, Livestock Judging Team - Ft. Loramie FFAGeneral, Three High Individuals - Ft. Loramie FFAMODELING:Class 1 - Emily StewartClass 2 - Cutaway Styling SalonClass 3 - Buttons-n-Bows 4-H ClubNATURAL RESOURCES ANDWILDLIFE:Best of Class - Tim Everett FamilyPHOTOGRAPHY:Best of Class - Shelby County Motor Club (AAA)Nature Photo , 1st, 2nd, & 3rd - Todd AckerBest of Class - Beg, Int, and Adv - Bob McReynolds MemorialPOULTRY:Best Pen: Standard (Class A) - Lee’s Famous RecipeBest Pen: Bantam (Class B) - Huffer ChiropracticFryer Pen Champion - ReMax One, Gay SmithFryer Pen Reserve - ReMax One, Gay SmithSingle Fryer Champion & Reserve - Brian & Krista SchulzeSingle Broiler Champion & Reserve - Davis MeatsBroiler Pen Champion - Orange Twp. Livestock 4-H ClubBroiler Pen Reserve - Orange Twp. Livestock 4-H ClubShowmanship, Junior - Mutual Federal Savings BankShowmanship, Intermediate - Ted & Anita BarhorstShowmanship, Senior - Lee’s Famous RecipeShowman of Showmen - Paul Wildermuth & FamilyMeat Pen of Turkeys Champion - Carrie Kinniger StottMeat Pen of Turkeys Reserve - C & I Happy Poultry FarmMeat Pen of Ducks Champion - Lacal EquipmentMeat Pen of Ducks Reserve - Botkins Livestock 4-H ClubRABBITS:Best of Show - Barker Insurance Agency - Denny, Deron & DanBest of Six Class - Barker Insurance Agency - Denny, Deron &DanBest of Four Class - Barker Insurance Agency - Denny, Deron &DanSingle Fryer Champion - Thrifty Farmers 4-H Club

Single Fryer Reserve - Shelby County Livestock 4-H ClubShowmanship, Senior - Real Living Realty, Ken DravingShowmanship, Intermediate - Larry KleinhansShowmanship, Junior - Farmers Elevator, HoustonShowman of Showmen - Shelby Co. Livestock & Fairlawn FFAMeat Pen Champion - Maurer Bros Concrete ConstructionMeat Pen Reserve - Roger Liess

Best of Breed, Opposite, Mixed Breed - Huffer ChiropracticBest of Breed, California - Sorensen Insurance AgencyBest of Breed, Opposite, California - B & B Ag-Vantages, Inc.Best of Breed, New Zealand - Larry KleinhansBest of Breed, New Zealand, Opp - B & B Ag-Vantages, Inc.Best of Breed, Other Purebreds - Carrie Kinninger StottBest of Breed, Other Purebreds - Robert RomanowskiBest of Breed, Other Purebred, Opp - Starting Farmers 4-H ClubBest of Breed, Mini-Lop - Robert RomanowskiBest of Breed, Mixed, Opposite - Wright State Ag ProgramBest of Breed, Mixed - Paulus ExcavatingBest of Breed, Mixed - Kettlersville Livestock 4-H ClubBest of Breed, Other Purebred, Opposite - Anna Livestock 4-HSHEEP:Market Lamb, Champion - Mike BodenmillerMarket Lamb, Reserve - Dr. Lisa Alvetro, DDS, MSD, Inc.Division Champions - Noah Club LambsDivision Reserve - B & B Farms and Noah Club LambsRate of Gain, Champion - Farm Credit ServicesRate of Gain, Reserve Champion - Ashley ArcherShowmanship, Senior - Keith & Darlene NorrisShowmanship, Intermediate - Jim Brandt FamilyShowmanship, Junior - Eilerman Insurance AgencyShowman of Showmen, Sheep - Bert Regula &FamilyBest Ewe Overall - All Breeds - Joslin FamilySWINE:Market Barrow Champion – Shelby County Pork ProducersMarket Barrow Reserve - Shelby Co Pork ProducersMarket Gilt Champion - Hoewischer FarmsMarket Gilt Reserve - Ward’s Mist FarmDivision Market Barrow Champions - Luke & Jennifer SniderDivision Market Barrow Reserve - Shelby Co Pork ProducersDivision Market Gilt Champions - Vaubel Swine and FeedDivision Market Gilt Reserve - Shelby Co Pork ProducersClass Market Barrow Class Winners - Cargill, Inc.Class Market Gilt Class Winners - Argabright Family FarmShowmanship, Senior - Kremer Equipment & Farm and

Service Truck EquipmentShowmanship, Intermediate - Farm Credit ServicesShowmanship, Junior - Ryan SchmiesingShowman of Showmen - American Legion Post 446WOODWORKING:Best of Class - Measuring Up - Fairlawn FFABest of Class - Making the Cut - Eugene & Laura Schulze FamilyBest of Class - Nailing it Together - Berning Family FarmsBest of Class - Finishing Up - The Bowers Family

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Open to Junior Fair Exhibitors of Market Cattle, Feeder Calves, Market Hogs,Market Lambs, Market Rabbits, Market Goats, Meat Pens of Fryers andBroilers, and Dairy (Gallon of Milk Sale) in the current Fair. Exhibitors maysell a maximum of one animal. (A meat pen of rabbits and meat pen of chick-ens will be considered the same as one animal.) THE LIVESTOCK SALEWILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIRLIVESTOCK SALE COMMITTEE.

RULES OF PROCEDUREShelby County Junior Fair - Livestock Sale CommitteeNAME: The governing body of the Junior Fair Livestock Sale will be: SHEL-BY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR - LIVESTOCK SALE COMMITTEEFUNCTION: To organize, promote, and conduct all aspects of the sale ofShelby County Junior Fair market livestock.RESPONSIBILITY: The Committee is directly responsible to the ShelbyCountyAgricultural Society, reporting major recommendations to the Junior FairBoard 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 youthSWINE - Ten (10) persons representing the swine consignors

5 adults and 5 youthLAMB - Eight (8) persons representing the lamb consignors

4 adults and 4 youthRABBIT - Ten (10) persons representing the rabbit consignors

5 adults and 5 youthGOAT - Eight (8) persons representing the goat consignors

4 adults and 4 youthCHICKEN- Four (4) persons representing the chicken consignors

2 adults and 2 youthDAIRY- Four (4) persons representing the dairy consignors

2 adults and 2 youthANNUAL MEETING

1. An annual meeting will be held the first Wednesday of Septemberfollowing the close of the fair. The time and location of the meeting will bedecided by the Committee Chairman and the Treasurer. Consignors will benotified of the details of the meeting prior to the scheduled date.

AGENDA OF ANNUAL MEETING1. 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 MEETINGS1.Regular Meetings - Meetings will be called by the Chairman as necessary.A quorum of 10 members is required to conduct business. Proposals may bepassed by a simple majority of the members present. The members willbe notified of time and location of the meeting in writing.

2. The first regular meeting of committee will be held not more than fourweeks after the annual meeting.

3. Any modifications of operating procedures or rules for each of the SalesSub-Committees must be reported to, and approved by, the majority ofthe 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 isnecessary for passage. The quorum of 10 members present still applies. In theevent of an amendment is proposed, all committee members will be notifiedin writing of the proposal on the next meetings agenda. Details of the proposalwill be included in the notification.

GENERAL RULES:1. Membership to the Sale Committee is elected. A youth that exhibited in theprevious year’s fair and plans to exhibit in the next year’s fair is eligible forelection. Adults that are parents or guardians of eligible youth may be electedfor the adult terms. The Sale Committee Treasurer is not required to be anelected member of the Sale Committee. A Treasurer may be appointed bythe Chairman with a 2/3 majority of the elected Committee’s approval. Ifthe Treasurer is not a Sale Committee member, this appointment shall bemade by the first meeting of the newly organized Sale Committee, withapproval no later than the second meeting. The procedure for election fromsub-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 asub-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. Chairman B. Vice-ChairmanC. Treasurer D. Assistant TreasurerE. Secretary F. News Reporter

4. Duties of the Officers:A. Chairman will conduct all Committee meetings, act as the spokespersonfor the Committee, act as the official liaison to the Shelby CountyAgricultural 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 wheneverit is necessary.

C. Treasurer will transact all financial business of the Committeeand co-sign all checks.

D. Assistant Treasurer will assist the Treasurer with all financialbusiness of the Committee.

E. Secretary will take notes of all meetings.F. News Reporter will issue all releases to the local news media tokeep the public informed of all facets of Committee activity.

5. After the election of the officers a Finance Committee will be appointed bythe Chairman, which will consist of the Chairman of each of the speciesstanding sub-committees. The Finance Committee shall assist the Treasurerwith 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/MarketHeifer, Lamb, Goat) or one pen of three animals (Rabbits, Chickens).A. There must be a minimum of 15 sale units showing in a marketlivestock class for five consecutive years.

B. In the fourth year of exhibition of 15 or more animals in a marketlivestock class, the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion marketsale units may sell.

C. From the 6th year of exhibition of 15 or more sale units in a marketclass, and continuing on an annual basis, as long as there are 10 or moresale units in a market livestock class, the entire eligible class may sell inthe regular sale.

D. If in the 7th year or after, for any species, the number of sale units in amarket 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 byall previously stated rules of the Committee and will conduct their partof the specie sale in accordance with accepted sale practices in effect atthe time of their inclusion.

OTHER GUIDELINES:1. The Livestock Sale will be conducted by the Shelby County JuniorFair 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 ofChickens must sell. Exhibitors of other animals of these species will havethe option of selling. However, they MUST declare their intention to sell atweigh-in or within one hour after the Market Animal shows by (1) Signingweight card or (2) Signing a buyer’s card for each consignment. If anexhibitor shows more than one champion, all champions may sell.

3. All Exhibitors (or handlers) are to remain with their animals after the saleuntil they are loaded on the buyer’s trucks or they are excused by the SaleCommittee 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 FairLivestock Class unless granted special permission by the Junior Fair Board.

6. Weight guidelines for sale- NO EXCEPTIONSSteers/Market Heifers:850 lbs. minimumRabbits: 4-6 lbs. (only pens with all 3 rabbits weighing between 3 1/2-6 1/2

lbs. are eligible to sell)Lambs: 90 lbs. minimumHogs: 210-280 lbs.Goats: 50 lbs. minimumChickens: 4-8 lbs. (only pens with all 3 chickens weighing between 4-6 lbs.

or 6-8 lbs. are eligible to sell)7. The Sale Committee will make deductions from each consignor’s check tocover Sale Expenses. Also, the Sale Committee will have the option on anannual basis to make sale deductions for Buyers’Appreciation and aBuilding Fund. The Sale Committee may also invest the proceeds from theSales in interest bearing accounts until that time that Sale consignors arepaid. Such interest will be used to defray part of the Sale expenses.

SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR LIVESTOCK SALES

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ADMISSION PRICESGENERAL ADMISSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.00

This is for 36 inches or taller and includes admission to the fair and all mechanicalrides where ride height is permissable.

SEASON PASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25.00PARKING (Sidney High School Lots) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREEPARKING (Emerson School - Handicap Parking Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREEPARKING 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 seasonpass at the MICHAELS AMUSEMENTS Ticket Booths.

RIDE SPECIALNOTICE: RIDESWILL NOT OPEN UNTIL 1:00 PM EXCEPTMONDAY AND RIDESWILL NOT OPEN UNTIL 4:00 P.M.

SUNDAY: Industrial Day 1- special prices through participating industries in and around ShelbyCounty. Wrist Bands must be purchased at these industreies only for $7.00.

MONDAY: Entry by 3:00 P.M. only $5.00 after 3:00 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. Carloadnight stamps must be purchased by 9:00 P.M

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

THURSDAY: Kid’s Day - Kid’s day ride special - Everyone sixteen and under will be admitted freeuntil noon - with $7.00 special rides bands to be purchased by noon at Michael’sAmusements ticket booths.

FRIDAY: Best One Tire/Sidney Tire Day at the Fair - Special priced wrist bands at $7.00 can bepurchased at either Best One or Sidney Tire.

SATURDAY: Regular Admission PriceATTENTION ALL JUNIOR FAIR MEMBERS - ANYONEWHO IS A SHELBY CO. JUNIOR FAIRMEMBER MAY PURCHASE RIDE BRACELETS AT $7.00. YOU MUST PRESENTYOUR JR. FAIR IDBADGE AT ANY MICHAEL’S AMUSEMENTS TICKET BOOTH TO PURCHASEYOUR RIDE BAND.

SECRETARY’S OFFICE - PHONE: 937-492-7385OFFICE HOURS: Every Thursday Evening Starting June 6, 2013

July 5-July 20, 2013, 10:00 A.M.

SPECIAL TICKET PRICES: EXCEPT KIDS DAY AT 12 NOONHarness Racing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00Cheerleading Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00TRUCK & TRACTOR PULLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00ATV/TRUCK MUD BOGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00PIG AND CALF SCRAMBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00HUMAN TRACTOR PULL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE GRANDSTANDKING AND QUEEN CONTEST . . . . . . . . . . .FREE Show Ent. TentGAZEBO ENTERTAINMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE SHOWSTIMMY G & THE BUCKEYE BANDITS . . . . .FREE Show Ent. TentSTEEL MAGNOLIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE Show Ent. TentLOVE AND THEFT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE Show Ent. TentT. GRAHAM BROWN & MOORE & MOORE. FREE Show Ent. TentTHE VOICES OF OHIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FREE SHOW Ent. TentTHE FLASHBACK BAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE Show Ent. TentTHE FEARLESS FLORES . . . . . . . . . .Free Show Next to GazeboJOHNNY PEERS & THE MUTTVILLE COMIX Free Show at MilkhouseSHOCK WAVE Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GRANDSTANDDemo Derby & TUG-A-TRUCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 2.00ALL PIT PASSES-TRUCK,TRACTOR,BOGS,& DEMO . . . .$10.00CURFEW: 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

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Shelby CountyHorseshoe Pitching Contest

FAIR TOURNAMENTLEONARD SCHAFFNER OPEN MIXED TOURNAMENTClasses A & B Sunday, July 21 2013Classes C & D Sunday, July 21, 2013Classes E & F Saturday, July 27, 2013

SPECIAL NOTICE: ALL FIRST PLACE TROPHIES IN THE SHELBY COUNTY FAIR TOURNAMENT FOR CLASSES ATHRU F ARE DONATED BY THE SHELBY COUNTY FAIRBOARD

SHELBY COUNTY TOURNAMENTSunday, July 21,10:00 a.m. - Leonard Schaffner Mixed OpenSunday, July 21, 2:00 p.m. - Leonard Schaffner Mixed Open

Monday, July 22, 7:00 p.m. - Doubles, Shelby County Only, Mixed Men & WomenTuesday, July 23, 7:00 p.m. - Men’s & Women’s Classes A & B

Wednesday, July 24, 7:00 p.m. - Men’s & Women’s Classes C & DThursday, July 25, 7:00 p.m. - Men’s & Women’s Classes E

Friday, July 26, 7:00 p.m. - Open Doubles, Mixed Men & WomenSaturday, July 27,10:00 a.m. - Leonard Schaffner Mixed Open

ALL CLASSESWILL QUALIFY ONEWEEK BEFORE THE FAIRSATURDAY, JULY 13TH FROM 6:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M.SUNDAY, JULY 14TH FROM 2:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M.

MEN & WOMEN BOTH WILL HAVE TO QUALIFY TO PITCH IN THE 2013FAIR TOURNAMENTDOUBLES ARE OPEN TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN PITCHING - SIGN-UP TIME

FROM 6:30 P.M. NIGHTS OF DOUBLES EVENTSFor More Information Contact:

Leonard Schaffner, 1511 W. Mason Rd., Sidney, OH 45365 - Phone: 937-492-2609Gene Cathcart, 4181 Hardin-Wapak Rd., Sidney, OH 45365 - Phone: 937-492-2322

2013

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Sunday thru SaturdayAll Week Long

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BOARD MEMBERSTerm Expires at the Reorganization Meeting 2013

Mitch Brautigam .........Orange Twp. ......................14641 Pruden Road, Sidney, OH 45365Jerry Schmidt .............Washington Twp. ...............11186 E.Lockington,RD, Piqua,Oh. 45356Jeremy Reese ............Jackson Twp......................20925 Linker Rd., Jackson Center, OH 45334Don Henman ..............Perry Twp. .........................17401 DeWeese Rd., Sidney, OH 45365Dan Geise ..................McLean Twp. .....................3749 St. Rt. 705, Ft. Loramie, OH 45845Randy Bensman.........Green Twp. ........................2219 Tawawa-Maplewood Rd., Sidney, OH 45365Tim Martin ..................Clinton Twp........................204 Piper St., Sidney, OH 45365Eugene Schulze .........Turtle Creek Twp. ..............8700 Hardin-Wapak Rd., Sidney, OH 45365Walter Wright..............Loramie Twp......................4444 Russia,Versailles rd,, HoustonOH 45333Kevin Schaffner ..........Cynthian Twp.....................5663 St. Rt. 47, Houston,Oh.,45333

Term Expires at the Reorganization Meeting 2014Jim Bertsch ................Franklin Twp ......................15000 Meranda Rd., Anna, OH 45302Mike Hoelscher ..........Cynthian Twp.....................5348 Rangeline Rd.,Houston, Oh.453333Wayne Fouts .............Clinton Twp........................302 New St.., Sidney, OH 4536Cathy Platfoot.............Salem Twp.........................21111 LeFever Rd., Maplewood, OH 45340Barb Heilers ...............Loramie Twp......................4797 Pampel Rd., Houston, OH 45333Scott Bertsch..............Dinsmore Twp ...................504 Second Street, Anna, OH 45302Tyler Geise .................McClean Twp.....................5209 Mason Road,Ft. Loramie, Oh., 45845Bill Clark .....................Washington Twp................7311 Hughes Rd., Houston, OH 45333Jake Yinger.................At Large ............................305 West Pike St.,Jackson Center,Oh, 45334

Term Expires at the Reorganization Meeting of 2015Don Bodenmiller.........Salem Twp.........................443 Main St., Pt. Jefferson, Ohio 45360Ken Ihle ......................Franklin Twp. .....................14288 Meranda Rd., Anna, OH 45302James Bensman ........Van Buren Twp. .................10666 Wells Rd., Anna, OH 45302Randy Sailor...............Perry Twp. .........................7945 Johnston-Slagle Rd., Sidney, OH 45365Danny Sharrock ........Orange Twp ......................14449 Runor Dr., Sidney,Oh., 45365Jamie Reese ..............Jackson Twp......................211 Cole Street, Jackson Center, OH 45334Allen Rehfus...............Turtle Creek Twp. ..............9365 St. Rt. 47, Sidney, OH 45365Aaron Heilers .............Dinsmore Twp. ..................11405 St. Rt. 119, Anna,Ohio,45302Tim Everett .................Green Twp. ........................20724 Middleton-Hume, Sidney, OH 45365

SHELBY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY STAFF

Tim EverettPresident

Mitch BrautigamVice President

Barb HeilersTreasurer

Jerry SchaffnerSecretary

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THE 17TH ANNUALCHEERLEADING CONTEST

SATURDAY, JULY 27, 20137:00 P.M. in front of the Grandstand

There will be a $2.00 per person Grandstand ChargeThe Shelby County Fair would like to invite you to participate in the 17th annualCheerleading Competition on Saturday, July 27, at 7:00 pm in the grandstand duringthe 2013 Shelby County Fair. Cheerleaders from Northwest/West Central Ohio are invitedto participate in this event!This year the competition should prove to be the best ever! We offer an opportunity forcheerleaders and dancers to showcase their abilities in this event!

Prizes will be awarded to the top teams in each division aswell as a cash prize for the most spirited group.We are extremely excited to present the 2013 CheerleadingCompetition at the Shelby County Fair! For additional infor-mation please contact Beverly Kauffman, with “The CheerBarn’’, 937-778-9620 or myself at 937-492-1085.

Sincerely,Cathy PlatfootChairperson

Beverly KauffmanCoordinator

VETERANS VETERANSVETERANS VETERANSVeterans day activities will take place in the free entertainment tent. All veteransand 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 VeteransService Office will be available to assist veterans and answer any questionsregarding eligibility, etc.There will possibly be representatives from: The Shelby County Home,Dorothy Love Retirement Home, Wilson Memorial Hospital, various phar-macies and The Shelby County Senior Center.

12:01 p.m. Color Guards will assemble in the entertainment tent and a memorial pro-gram will commence with a speaker, introductions of various veterans,remarks from the fair board, and end with 3 rifle volleys and taps to honorthe 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 27, 2013FREE ATTRACTION TENT 12 NOON

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Shelby Co. Fair SponsorsRising Sun Express Crop Productions

Burke Oil CompanyGerlach Family Homemade Ice Cream Chuck’s Foods

Chester Foods Grumpy’s Barbecue Lincous Hawaiian Shaved Ice

ShowsSunday Thru Saturday 5 - 7 & 9PM

Next to Milkhouse

Johnny Peers’ Muttville Comix is a menagerie of mongrels. He has acquired eachof these animals through pet shelters. Any dog can be a good dog. Any animal likesindness, attention and affection. With a Charlie Chaplin like shuffle, Peers silentlyplays the fall guy to his mutts. The flawless comic timing, choreography and uncan-ny collaboration produce a truly great show.

The Muttville Comix have television appearances that include David Letterman,Regis & Kathy Lee, Primetime Live, Travels with Harry and Seinfeld.

Johnny Peers has successfully presented his hilarious comic canine routine fromcoast to coast and on four continents. He and his doggie ensemble have toured withRingling Bros. And Barnum & Bailey, The Big Apple Circus, Shrine Circuses, CruiseBoats, Fairs and school programs. The troupe has been featured at Busch Gardens,Circus of the Stars and Disneyland.

Johnny Peers’ Muttville Comix

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Classes: 2 Wheel Drive Stock4 Wheel Drive Stock2 Wheel Drive Modified4 Wheel Drive ModifiedSuper Modified

All Classes 100% PaybackSuper Modified $200 added plus entry feesEntry Fees $10 per run - Pit Passes $10 Each

ENTER GATE “D” ONLY

Mud Bog Classes:Street I - 35” DOT tires and under, unaltered 4 to 6 cylinder engines onlyStreet II - 35” DOT tires and under, unaltered 8 to 10 cylinder engines onlyModified - Up to 40” DOT tires, unaltered engines onlySuper Modified - All other size and type tires and engines

Mud Bog ManiaShelby County Fair

PresentsMud Bog ManiaThursday July 25th, 2012 starting at 6:30pm

ATVs ONLYGrandstand $2.00

ATV Mud Bog Rules can be found on the Shelby County Fair Website.www.shelbycountyfair.com

4-Wheel Drive Trucks Mud Bog Rules can be found on the Shelby County FairWebsite. www.shelbycountyfair.com

4-WHEEL DRIVE TRUCKSAdmission 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$2.00

75% Payback in each classEntry Fee $20 per run,

limit 1 buyback

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SHELBY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY DIRECTORS

Walter WrightLoramie

Bill ClarkWashington

Jim BertschFranklin

Jake YingerAt Large

Tyler GeiseMcLean

Mike HoelscherCynthian

Eugene SchulzeTurtle Creek

Kevin SchaffnerCynthian

Cathy PlatfootSalem

Scott BertschDinsmore

Barb HeilersLoramie

Ken IhleFranklin

Don BodenmillerSalem

James BensmanVan Buren

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SHELBY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY DIRECTORS

Danny SharrockOrange

Jamie ReeseJackson

Allen RehfusTurtle Creek

Aaron HeilersDinsmore

Tim EverettGreen

Jerry SchmidtWashington

Mitch BrautigamOrange

Don HenmanPerry

Dan GeiseMcLean

Randy BensmanGreen

Tim MartinClinton

Wayne FoutsClinton

Jeremy ReeseJackson

Randy SailorPerry

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SHELBY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS

Bob GuillozetCommissioner

Julie EhemannCommissioner

Tony BornhorstCommissioner

John LenhartShelby Co. Sheriff

Bob GeuyCounty Engineer

Denny YorkAuditor

Michelle MumfordClerk of Courts

Dr. David McDonaldCoroner

Jim StevensonCommon Pleas Judge

Duane GoettemoellerMunicipal Court Judge

William ZimmermanProbate & Juvenile Judge

Jodi SiegelRecorder

Linda MeiningerTreasurer

Tim SellProsecutor

Chris RoedigerShelby County

Maintenance Supervisor

Visit the fair displays and nature fun in the Natural Resources Area located inthe Community Foundation Hall! There is something

for everyone including FREE Nature Crafts at 3pm and 7pm daily!Sponsored by these local partnering agencies...

Community Foundation HallCommunity Foundation Hall

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

Shelby Soil & Water Conservation DistrictNorth Central Ohio Solid Waste District

Shelby County Master GardenersCity of Sidney Water Treatment Plant

City of Sidney Waste Water Treatment Plant

Shelby County Farm BureauLake Loramie State Park

Shelby County Park DistrictCity of Sidney Parks & RecreationShelby Co. Sharpspurs Chpt., NWTF

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GIGANTICMIDWAY

Exciting, Thrilling RidesGames - Food - Exhibits

MICHAEL’SENTERPRISE, INC.

SPECIAL DAILY EVENTSRIDES OPEN AT 1:00 PM EACH DAY EXCEPT MONDAY AT 4:00PM

SUNDAY: Industrial Day 1- special prices through participating Industries inand around Shelby County. Wrist Bands must be purchased at theseIndustries only for $7.00 and admits one person and ride all day.

MONDAY: Rides will not open until 4:00 P.M. 7:00 to 3:00 p.m. $5.00, after3:00 P.M. Regular Admission

TUESDAY: Carload Night - Carload night includes entry to the fair and all ridesfor everyone in your vehicle for $30.00. Carload night begins at 4:00P.M. at Gate D Only. Carload night stamps must be purchased by9:00 P.M.

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

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

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

SATURDAY: Regular Admission Price

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The Shelby County Fair Presents:Ohio’s Number One

Free Entertainment Tent &The Milkhouse Stage And

Free Entertainment Gazebo� T. GRAHAM BROWN � MOORE & MOORE

� STEEL MAGNOLIA � THE FEARLESS FLORES� JOHNNY PEERS & THE MUTTVILLE COMIX �

� WIRED FOR CHRIST � FLASHBACK THE BAND �

� MR” SPEED, THE NATIONS #1 KISS TRIBUTE BAND �

� INSIDE OUT � THE VOICES OF OHIO �

� TIMMY “G” AND THE BUCKEYE BANDITS� THE GUITAR KIDS � THICK &THIN

� SENIOR CENTER SINGERS �

� FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH YOUTH BANDGLEN PARKS � JOE MCMILLEN � DREW IHLE

The Shelby County Fair Board would like to thankthe following sponsors for their cooperation in

bringing you this fine entertainment.Honda Of AmericaBest One TireSidney TireCargill incB & B Ag AdvantagesTri-Co. InsuranceBuckeye FordPoor Farmers RV Sales & Service

& CampgroundsBeck’s Seed CoRon & Nita’sHood EnterprisesHydro AluminumArea Energy & ElectricWoody’s MarketDesign-N-Wood.LLC.Sidney Daily NewsMonsantoConover LumberShelby Co. Dairy BoostersLacal EquipmentMillcreek Valley FarmsFun Foods ConcessionsLinda Saunders Pampered ChefShelby Co. Pork ProducersAdvanced Composites

Clancy’s ResturantR & B EnterprisesDr. Lisa AlvetroRismiller Concessions LLC.Community Foundation Of Shelby Co.Pioneer Seed Dealers Of Shelby Co.Rising Sun ExpressDetailing MachiningBurke Oil CompanyHemmelgarn Services, Inc.Emerson Climate Technologies Inc.Grumpy’s BarbecuePullins Drainage Inc.Chester FoodsThe Snack ShackCrop ProductionsBMI Multi WorksStop 47 InnShelby Co. United WayBambauer Fertilizer & SeedsWipeout EnterprisesFertilizer Dealer SupplyPrince FarmsJohn AdamsKent FeedsShelby Co. Democrat Party

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Antique Machinery: Randy Bensman, Ch.Baby Land: Eugene Schulze Ch,. Randy Sailor,Allen RehfusBanner Committee: Don Bodenmiller, Ch.Bleachers: Jerry Schmidtr, Ch., Danny Sharrock, Ken Ihle,

Tim Martin, Kevin Schaffner,JamesBensman,Wayne Fouts,Aaron Heilers,TylerGeise,Jake Yinger

Budget: Eugene Schulze, Bill Clark, Randy Bensman, Ex.Comm.

Camping: Jeremy Reese, Ch., Jamie Reese,Carload Night: Ch., Jeremy Reese, Mike Hoelscher,

Jamie Reese, all available board membersCattle Beef & Dairy: Eugene Schulze Ch., Cathy Platfoot,

Randy Sailor, Tyler GeiseCheerleading: Cathy Platfoot, Don Bodenmiller,James BensmanCommercial Building: Jim Bertsch, Ch., Mike HoelscherCompany Picnics: . Randy Bensman Ch., Wayne Fouts,Aaron Heilers,

Don Bodenmiller,Scott BertschConstitution: Bill ClarkDemo Derby: Danny Sharrock, Jeremy Reese, Jamie Reese, .Draft Horses: Bill Clark, Allen RehfusElections: Jim Bertsch Ch., Allen Rehfus,Tyler Geise, Ken

Ihle, Randy SailorEntertainment Committee: Mitch Brautigam Ch,, Randy Bensman, Wayne

Fouts,Aaron Heilers,Scott Bertsch.Ex. Committee: Tim Everett, Mitch Brautigam, Barb Heilers,

Jerry SchaffnerFine Arts: Randy Bensman, Ch., Cathy Platfoot, Tim

Martin,James Bensman.Fire Protection: Kevin Schaffner, Ch., Don Bodenmiller, Walter

WrightGates & Fence: Allan Rehfus, Ch., Jerry Schmidt,Scott BertschGazebo Tim MartinGoat Dept.: Bill Clark, Ch., Allen RehfusGrandstandTicket Sellers: Allen Rehfus Ch,,Don Henman,Randy SailorGrandstandTicket Takers: Dan Geise, Ch., Scott Bertsch, Danny Sharrock,

James Bertsch.Grange Hall: Dan Geise, Ch., Jim Bertsch,

Tyler Geise Geise, Mike HoelscherGrounds Personnel: The Executive CommitteeIndustrial Days: Jim Bertsch, Walter Wright, Don

Bodenmiller,Scott Bertsch

Junior Fair Rep: Mitch Brautigam, Ch., Bill Clark, Barb Heilers, JimReese, Aaron Heilers,Eugene Schulze

Junior Fair Horse Steward Jim Reese,Jamie ReeseKids’ Day: Mike Hoelscher, Ch., Scott Bertsch,Aaron

Heilers,Wayne Fouts,Jamie ReeseJamie Reese, Wayne Fouts

KidsTractor Pull: Randy Bensman, Ch., Wayne Fouts,Don HenmanMachinery: Randy Bensman, Ch., Dan Geise Tyler Geise,

Jake YingerMidway Safety: Mitch Brautigam.Parking: Wayne Fouts, Jerry SchmidtPig & Calf Scramble: Mitch Brautigam Ch., Tim Everett Co-Ch.,

Jeremy Reese, Jamie Reese, Allen Rehfus ,Bill Clark, Aaron Heilers,Randy Sailor

Police, security : Mitch Brautigam,Jerry SchaffnerShuttles: Jerry Schmidt,Senior Citizen Day: Jim BertschSheep (Open): Mike Hoelscher, Dan Geise.,Tyler GeiseShow Arena: Kevin Schaffner,Wayne Fouts,Jake YingerSpeed Committee: Don Henman Ch., James BensmanSwine Committee: Aaron Heilers, Ch., Don Bodenmiller, .

Kevin Schaffner, Danny Sharrock, Ken Ihle,Wayne Fouts

Veterans Day: Walter Wright, Jerry SchmidtPit Pass: .Cathy Platfoot Co-Ch. Danny Sharrock Co-Ch.,

all available board membersWeb Site: Jerry Schaffner, Ex. Comm.Wash Stands Don Bodenmiller, Eugene Schulze

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ARTICLE I — TITLE AND PURPOSEThe organization shall be known by the name of the ShelbyCounty Agricultural Society.The purpose of this society shallbe, the improvement of agriculture, industry, public schoolsand other interests of the county the board deems proper.

ARTICLE II — MEMBERSHIPSection 1. Any person of legal age (18 years of age), if a resi-dent of Shelby County can become a member of this soci-ety, by purchasing a season pass, then presenting this in theOffice of the Secretary by 9:00 p.m. two days before theelection of the members of the board. Only lifetime membersare exempt and may use their lifetime membership card toallow admission and voting privilege at the fair.

Section 2. Membership certificates shall bear dates (day andyear membership begins and day and year membershipends) denoting period of membership in the society, name ofthe society and a place for the signature of the person hold-ing said membership.

Section 3. No person shall pay for or secure more than onemembership, and that membership shall be for him-self/herself.

Section 4. Membership certificates must be on sale two weeksbefore 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 mem-bership certificates, general admission tickets, single admis-sion tickets, Grandstand tickets, and Season tickets.

ARTICLE III — BOARD OF DIRECTORSSection 1.The Board of Directors of this society shall consist of28 members, 2 from each township and must be 18 years ofage. The township director’s terms of office shall be 3 years,with 1/3 of the director terms being up each year. Anyunfilled township seats will be filled, for the full term of thevacant seat, by an “at Large” bid. Persons filling the seat maybe from any township, proposed by a board member, andapproved by a majority vote by members present at thatmeeting. 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, amajority shall constitute a quorum.

Section 3. A majority of those present shall be necessary tocarry a motion.

Section 4. Any vacancy caused by death, resignation, removalfrom office, or other causes, may be filled by the Board untilthe next annual election, when a director shall be elected forthe unexpired term.

Section 5. Any board member having served 20 or more con-secutive or more years on the board, in good faith, shall bemade an honorary member of the board and shall be givena metal identification card which will admit him/her andspouse to grounds and grandstand at all future fairs.

ARTICLE IV — ELECTIONSection 1. The annual election of directors shall be held at theoffice of the Secretary of the Society, at the Shelby CountyFairgrounds on the last day of the fair from the hours of 1:00p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The president of each society shall appointthree judges and two clerks who are members of the soci-ety, but not candidates for election election of the directorsof the society and to declare the results thereof.

Section 2. The said election shall be by ballot, said ballot mustbe marked with an X opposite the name of each candidatevoted for, otherwise the name will not be counted.

Section 3. Only persons 18 years of age, holding membershipcertificates (including lifetime membership certificates) onthe date and hour of the election may vote. Permit no mem-ber of a society to vote by proxy.

Section 4. Membership ticket holders must declare their candi-dacy for the office of director of the Society by filing with theSecretary of the Society, a petition signed by ten or more

members of the Society, who are residents of ShelbyCounty. The secretary will date and time the said petition.Said petition must be filed at least by 12:00 noon seven daysprior to the annual election of directors is held. Only regular-ly nominated candidates who have met the filing require-ments will be eligible for election as a director. Membershave the right to vote for the candidate running for the direc-tor in the society from the township in which the memberresides.

Section 5. The term office of the retiring directors shall expireand that of the directors-elect shall begin on the lastSaturday of October or until their successors are electedand qualified.

Section 6. Persons wishing to vote must present a currentmembership card before voting privilege can be exercised.Membership card must show township in which voterresides and signature of holder. The clerks of election shallregister the names of all persons voting and tally the count.

Section 7. In case any election results in a tie vote, the directorshall be determined by a flip of a coin.

ARTICLE V — ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEMBERSHIPSection 1. The annual meeting shall be held at the office of theSecretary of the Society or a place selected by the Board ofDirectors on the 3rd Wednesday of November of each year.

Section 2. The purpose of this meeting shall be to conduct allunfinished business for the year, such as Secretary’s report,President’s report, Treasurer’s report and reports of all spe-cial committees.

Section 3. Opportunity shall be given the membership to makerecommendations and suggestions for the improvement ofthe fair.

Section 4. Publication of notice of the meeting in a newspaperof general circulation shall be made not more than ten daysor less than three days prior to the annual meeting of themembership.

ARTICLE VI — ORGANIZATION AND MEETINGSSection 1. The Board of Directors shall meet annually on thethird Wednesday of November of each year, and elect aPresident, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. ThePresident, Vice President, and the Treasurer shall serve oneyear, and Secretary not more than three years as the Boardmay determine, and until their successors are elected andqualified.

Section 2. The President and Vice President shall be Directors.The Secretary and the Treasurer may or may not be aDirector.

Section 3. Before the election of Officers the newly electedDirectors shall qualify by taking the following oath or affir-mation before the President of the Society or a competentauthority designated by law, “I do solemnly swear or affirmthat I will support the Constitution of the United States, theConstitution of Ohio, the laws of Ohio and rules and regula-tions of the Department of Agriculture of Ohio pertaining toAgricultural Societies and to the best of my ability performthe duties of Director of the Shelby County AgriculturalSociety, so help me God.’’

ARTICLE VII — BONDSSection 1. The Shelby County Agricultural Society shall carry ablanket policy covering all fair board members. The namesare not necessary and if there should be a change of per-sonnel during any year, they are covered immediately.

ARTICLE XII — CALLING OF MEETINGSection 1. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall beheld at regular intervals as decided by the Board ofDirectors. A meeting may be called on the order of thePresident of the Society. In the event the President of theSociety refuses to call a meeting, the Secretary shall berequired to do so when requested in writing by not less thanthree members of the Board.

CONSTITUTION OF THE SHELBY COUNTYAGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

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Section 2. Notice of special meetings of the Board of Directorsshall be delivered to each Director at least two days beforethe meeting.

ARTICLE IX — ORDER OF BUSINESSSection 1.1. Roll Call

2. Reading and approval or adoption of minutes3. Bills and accounts4. Report of Committees5. Report of Officers6. Unfinished Business7. New Business8. Appointments9. Adjournment

Section 2. The order of business may be temporarily suspend-ed at any meeting upon a majority vote of a quorum present.

ARTICLE X — AMENDMENTSSection 1. Amendments to the constitution or by-laws may beproposed by:

A majority of the Board of Directors at a scheduled meetingvoting in favor of placing an amendment on the ballot or;

filing a petition with the Secretary of the Society. Said petitionmust set forth the proposed amendment and be signed bynot less than 25 members.

Section 2. If an amendment is proposed, it shall be submittedto the membership of the Society at the annual meeting ofthe membership of the Society.

Section 3.When more than one amendment shall be submittedat the same time, they shall be so submitted as to enablemembers to vote on each amendment, separately.

Section 4. If the majority of the membership voting on the pro-posed amendment shall adopt such an amendment, it shallbecome a part of the constitution or by-laws.

ARTICLE XI — RULESSection 1. The Board of Directors may enact such rules andregulations for conducting the affairs and business of theSociety which do not conflict with the constitution or by-laws,regulations of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, or laws ofthe State of Ohio.

Section 2. The rules governing the operation of CountyAgricultural Societies by the Ohio Department of Agricultureshall apply to the Shelby County Agricultural Society.

REGULATIONSThe Society will hold regular meetings on the third Wednesdayof every month. The meeting will be called to order at 7:30P.M. The Executive committee will meet on the Monday pre-ceding the regular meeting at 7:30 P.M.

The fair will open to the public on SUNDAY July 21,2013 andclose on the following Saturday. All exhibitions are to be ondisplay 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 everyofficer is expected to be at his post.

Any FFA or 4-H member entry in any open class must pay theregular stall or pen fee in that Department and have live-stock 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 chil-dren less than 18 years of age unless accompanied by theirparent. Restricted sleeping quarters for Junior FairExhibitors will be assigned and they shall confine them-selves in compliance with 12:00 P.M. curfew.

No disorderly conduct will be permitted. A police force will beon the grounds sufficient to preserve order and see the lawsof the State and rules are enforced.

Any person may enter any animal or articles for exhibition bypurchasing a membership and by paying other charges stat-ed in Department Regulations.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGESNo person who is an exhibitor can act as Judge on the class inwhich he exhibits or upon stock or articles in which he hasan interest.

Superintendents will report the animals entitled to premiumand all parties failing to bring their animals in the ring.

If there is any question as to the regularity of any entry, or theright of any animal or article to compete in the class or age,or otherwise, the Judge shall report the same to theSuperintendent in charge for adjustment.

No Judge is permitted to change any award after the premiumribbon or card has been attached, unless a mistake hasbeen made in placing the ribbon or card.

When animals or articles are not deemed worthy, the Judgeshall not award a premium.

All animals or articles must be entered and exhibited in theclass in which they belong and have entry card and numberattached.

No person will be allowed to interfere with the Judges duringtheir deliberation, and any person, by letter or otherwiseattempting such interference will be excluded from compet-ing, and if the Board is satisfied that a premium has beenobtained by fraud, then such premium shall be forfeited.

If it is ascertained that an exhibitor has in an ungentlemanlyand public manner taken exception to the judgment of theJudges, the Board of Directors shall expel such persons sooffending from competing for a premium, or exhibiting untilhe shall have made proper apology and be reinstated by avote of a majority of the Board of Directors.

Any exhibitor removing exhibit or any part of exhibit before thedesigned time will forfeit any or all of the premium won.Exception to this rule will be livestock sold at the AnnualSale on Thursday.

All possible precautions will be taken to prevent accidents andpreserve order, but the management will in no case beresponsible for any injury to persons or property.

Exhibitors shall be subject to the orders of the ExecutiveCommittee and Superintendent of the classes in which theyare exhibiting, as to location and conduct in the exhibition ofstock and all articles.

All entry fees and rents must accompany entry blank.

REGULATIONS GOVERNING FOOD AND DRINKSTANDS OPERATING AT THE SHELBY COUNTY FAIR

The following regulations will be enforced by the Shelby CountyHealth Department.1. Prior to conducting a food or drink stand the food or drink

operator shall obtain or renew a license before he/shebegins conduct of his/her food or drink stand.

2. No one shall construct, install, provide, equip, or exten-sively alter a food or drink operation until the plans there-of have been submitted to and approved in writing by thehealth department.

SANITARY REQUIREMENTS1. Every food and drink operation shall be maintained in

good repair and shall be kept thoroughly clean and freefrom any accumulation of filth, garbage, rubbish, or otherwaste.

2. All rooms or areas in which meals or lunches are pre-pared or served shall be provided with sufficient ventila-tion to prevent undue condensation or accumulation ofoffensive or dangerous fumes, gases, mists, or odors.

3. Working surfaces where food is prepared and where uten-sils are washed shall be illuminated by a minimum of fortyfoot candles of light.

4. Food and drink operations are located within a reasonabledistance of public toilets or other toilets which are proper-ly maintained and are available for use by the employees.

5. Adequate and convenient handwashing facilities arerequired for all food and drink operations.

6. The water supply shall be adequate and of safe sanitaryquality.

7. All multi-use utensils used in connection with a food ordrink operation shall be so constructed as to be easilycleaned and shall be kept in good repair. Single serviceutensils are encouraged.

8. All utensils and fixtures shall be kept clean and free fromdust, dirt, insects, and other contaminated material.Single service utensils or containers shall be used onlyonce. All multi-use utensils used by the consumer shall bethoroughly cleaned and effectively subjected to anapproved bactericidal process after each usage. All othermulti-use utensils shall be thoroughly cleaned and sub-jected to an approved bactericidal process immediatelyfollowing the day’s operation.

9. After bactericidal treatment, utensils shall be stored in aclean, dry place protected from flies and other contami-nation and shall be handled in a manner to prevent cont-amination.

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10. All liquid wastes shall be properly disposed of in a publicsanitary sewerage system, or by another approvedmethod of sewage disposal. Food or drink units which arenot hooked directly to a sewage system shall provide anapproved waste water container and emptied as often asnecessary so as not to create a liquid waste nuisance. Allgarbage is kept in tight, rodent proof, easily washablereceptacles which are covered with close fitting lids whennot in regular use. Trash and garbage are removed fromthe food operation as often as necessary to prevent a nui-sance or unsanitary condition.

11. All food needing refrigeration to prevent spoilage shall bemaintained at a temperature of 45 degrees F or below andhot foods shall be kept at 140 degrees F or above exceptduring periods of preparation and service when it is notpractical to maintain such temperatures. The food opera-tor should use thermometers for assistance in maintainingproper temperature control.

12. Food shall be kept covered and protected from flies, dust,dirt and other sources of contamination at all times. Allpractical 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 spraysor powders may be used. Also foods may be screenedwith not less than 16 mesh wire or plastic cloth.

13. All employees shall wear clean garments and shall keeptheir persons clean and neat at all times while engaged inhandling food or utensils. No employees while engaged inpreparing or serving food shall use tobacco in any form.All employees shall wear their hair clean and neat andunder 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 communicableform shall work in any food service operation.

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR ANIMALSEXHIBITED 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 con-trol of the society, an official veterinarian who hasbeen approved by the director of agriculture for suchservice;

(2) Submit to the director for his consideration, the nameand address of the veterinarian whom the societyproposes to appoint, not less than twenty daysbefore the opening of the fair;

(3) Certify the appointment of an approved veterinarianto the director not less than ten days before theopening day of the fair;

(4) Through the official veterinarian enforce the laws ofOhio and the regulations of the department of agri-culture which pertain to livestock exhibited at countyand independent fairs.

(B) Each official veterinarian shall:(1) Enforce the laws of Ohio and the regulations of the

department of agriculture according to recommenda-tions of the division of animal industry of the depart-ment.

(2) Inspect the livestock, and any required health certifi-cates for evidence of any contagious or infectiousdisease;

(3) Carry out any recommendation of the division of ani-mal industry to protect the health of the livestockexhibited at the fair;

(4) Report to the division of animal industry any refusalor failure on the part of any exhibitor or of the societyto observe or comply with the law or regulation gov-erning the movement or exhibition of livestock;

(5) At the close of the fair, make an official reportrequired by the department.

PROHIBITION OF STIMULATION OR MAKING APPEARMORE SOUND ANIMALS ENTERED IN COMPETITION

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(A) Of any drug or any kind or description, or the physicalapplication of any electrical, mechanical, or other appli-ance, to stimulate any animal which is entered in any formof competition.

(B) To any animal, of any material which will conceal the trueconformation or condition of said animal, or make saidanimal appear more sound than it actually is. The ShelbyCounty Agricultural Society reserves the right to drawblood at a random.PROHIBITION OF USE OF SOCIETY FACILITIESOR EMPLOYEES TO PROMOTE CANDIDACY

OF DIRECTORS901-5-15

(A ) No director or other officer of a society shall use societyfunds, facilities, or employees:(1) To promote the candidacy of any member who seeks

election or re-election to the board of directors of thesociety; or

(2) To influence the votes of members upon any amend-ment to the constitution or by-laws of a society whichis submitted as provided by regulation 901-1-08.

(B ) No person employed by a society shall engage in any ofthe activities specified in this rule.

901-13-03 RACING ON FAIR TRACKSTo be eligible to receive money from the Ohio fairs fund forstake racing, the races must be held on the fairgrounds of theAgricultural Society applying for the money. Races may be heldat another fairgrounds only for unfavorable weather or otherunavoidable causes related to the physical conditions of thetrack and only then with prior approval of the director of agri-culture.

2012 SEASON/OHIO’S LIVESTOCK HEALTHEXHIBITION 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 withthe requirements of this chapter and when in compliancewith the provisions of this chapter shall, with the exceptionof rules governing movement and importation of quaran-tined animals, be exempt from any other rules governingmovement within or importation into Ohio.

(B) Animals moved within or imported into Ohio for any pur-pose in addition to exhibition shall meet all movement andimport requirements of Chapter 901:1-17 of theAdministrative Code.

901:1-18-02 DEFINITIONSAS USED IN THIS CHAPTER:(A) “Exhibition’’ means any public show of animals which is

sponsored by or under the control of any Ohio county orindependent agricultural society organized under Chapter1711 of the revised code; or the Ohio state fair; or whichis assembled for a period which exceeds thirty-six hoursor contains animals of origins other than Ohio.

(B) “Certificate of Veterinary Inspection’’ means a form fromthe state of origin which has been issued and completedby a licensed accredited veterinarian attesting to thehealth status and identification of an animal listed there-on.

(C) “Approved Veterinarian’’ means any licensed and accred-ited veterinarian approved by the Ohio department of agri-culture, or an employee of the Ohio department of agri-culture or the United States department of agriculture,animal and plant health inspection service, veterinary ser-vices.

(D) “Licensed and Accredited Veterinarian’’ means a personwho is licensed by the state of Ohio to practice veterinarymedicine and who is certified by the United States depart-ment of agriculture, animal plant health inspection ser-vice, veterinary services, to be an accredited veterinarian.

(E) “Residue” means any poisonous or deleterious pesticidegoverned by 40 C.F.R. 180, any poisonous or deleterioussubstance governed by 21 C.F.R. 109.6, or any other sub-stance governed by 21 C.F.R. 556.

(F) “Contagious or infectious disease” means any disease,including any foreign animal disease, or vector, capable oftransmission by any means from a carrier animal to ahuman or to another animal and includes dangerously

contagious or infectious diseases.(G) “Tuberculosis accredited free herd’’is one that has passed

at least two consecutive annual negative official tests fortuberculosis in accordance with the Uniform Methods andRules - Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication’’, and has noother evidence of bovine tuberculosis.

901:1-18-03 EXHIBITIONS: SANITATION, INSPECTION ANDRECORDS(A) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall have in atten-

dance an approved veterinarian for the duration of theexhibit.

(B) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall:(1) Immediately, prior to an exhibition and under the

direction of the approved veterinarian, thoroughlyclean and disinfect each building, pen, stall, ring orother enclosure in which animals are to be quarteredfor 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 ofany infectious or contagious diseases;

(c) Daily inspect each animal present at the exhibi-tion for symptoms of infectious or contagiousdisease.

(3) Maintain a record for one year from the date of theexhibition of each animal present at the exhibit. Therecord shall contain the name and address of theowner of each animal and the species and breed ofthe animal.

(4) May order the immediate removal of any animalwhich in the opinion of the approved veterinarianplaces other animals at unacceptable risk of dis-ease.

(C) An exemption from the requirements of paragraph (B) (1)of this rule may be requested from the department andwill be granted when, in the judgment of the department,cleaning and disinfection will serve no purpose. By way ofexample only, cleaning and disinfection will generallyserve no purpose in a newly constructed building that hasnever 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 withor has been exposed to a dangerously contagious orinfectious disease or residue.

(B) The owner or bailee of an animal with symptoms of aninfectious or contagious disease shall, when directed byan exhibition official, the approved veterinarian, or anemployee of the Ohio department of agriculture, immedi-ately remove the animal from the exhibition premises.

(C) Upon request, each person who presents for exhibition orexhibits an animal, shall make available any certificate ofveterinary inspection, registration certificates, vaccinationcertificate, and other documents to exhibition officials, theapproved veterinarian or an employee of the Ohio depart-ment of agriculture.

(D) Each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits ananimal for which a certificate of veterinary inspection isrequired by rules 901:1-18-01 to 901:1-18-11 of theAdministrative Code shall forward a copy of the certificateof veterinary inspection to the Ohio department of agri-culture’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 planfor the eradication of disease and be accompaniedby documentary evidence that they meet the require-ments of this paragraph; or

(2) Originate directly from a flock which has had a neg-ative test for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease withintwelve months preceding the opening date of exhibi-tion and be accompanied by documentary evidencethat they meet the requirement of this paragraph; or

2013 Shelby County Fair 38(3) Have had a negative test for pullorum/fowl typhoid

disease, within ninety days, preceding the openingdate of the exhibition and be accompanied by docu-mentary evidence that they meet the requirement ofthis paragraph; or

(4) Be tested for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease uponarrival at the exhibition by a tester approved by theOhio department of agriculture and found negative.

(B) The rapid whole blood test shall not be used to testturkeys for compliance with the requirements of para-graph (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 nosymptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious dis-ease.

(B) All cattle imported into Ohio for exhibition must:(1) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary

inspection issued within thirty days preceding theopening date of the exhibition;

(2) Originate from a tuberculosis-accredited free herd,an accredited free state or zone, or a modifiedaccredited advanced state or zone;

(3) If originate from a modified accredited state or zonemust comply with Rule 901:1-17-03 of theAdministrative Code;

(4) If originate from an accreditation preparatory or anon-accredited state or zone are prohibited fromexhibition.

(5) If from a brucellosis class A state or area must benegative to an official brucellosis test within thirtydays of the opening date of the exhibition unless:they are under six months of age, steers, or officialvaccinates under twenty months of age (dairy) ortwenty-four months of age (beef); and

(6) If from a brucellosis class B or C state or zone mustmeet all requirements for pre-entry testing as speci-

fied in 9 C.F.R. 78.9 and obtain an Ohio permit priorto movement.

(C) Cattle from a brucellosis certified free herd or class freestate or area/zone are not required to be brucellosis test-ed.

901:1-18-07 GOATS:(A) Goats moved within Ohio for exhibition:

(1)The animal presented for exhibition must show nosymptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious dis-ease.(2) All sexually intact animals and any wether EighteenMonths of age and older must be identified with an officialidentification as defined in rule 901:1-13-04 of the OhioAdministrative code.

(B) Goats imported into Ohio for exhibition:(1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veternary

inspection issued within preceding the opening dateof the exhibition and be identified with official individ-ual identification.

(2) The animal presented for exhibition must show nosymptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagiousdisease; and

(3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the fol-lowing statement written on the certificate of veteri-nary inspection “the goats in this shipment are notknown to be under any movement restrictionsbecause of scrapie.’’

(4) Originate from a tuberculosis accredited free herd asdefined in rule 901-18-02 (G) of the AdministrativeCode for bovine tuberculosis eradication; or

(5) Originate from a bovine accredited free state orzone, or a bovine modified accredited advancedstate or zone; or

(6) Originate from a bovine modified accredited state orzone must comply with Rule 901:1-17-06 of theAdministrative Code

(C) If originate from a bovine accreditation preparatory or abovine non-accredited state or zone are prohibited from

SENIOR DAYAT THE FAIR 2013Tuesday, July 23rd

Seniors over 60 admitted free!

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Senior Center Singers12:00 - FREE LUNCH - To

Seniors While Supplies Last1:00 - BingoAfter Bingo Awards to the

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exhibition.

901:1-18-08 HORSES, MULES AND PONIES(A) Horses, mules and ponies moved within Ohio for exhibi-

tion:(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 hasbeen tested and classed negative to an official testfor equine infectious anemia within twelve months ofthe opening date of the exhibition.

(B) Horses, mules and ponies imported into Ohio for exhibi-tion:(1) Shall be accompanied by an official certificate of vet-

erinary inspection issued within thirty days of theopening date of the exhibition or obtain a permit forextended time granted by the chief of the division ofanimal industry as authorized in paragraph (C) ofrule 901:1-17-01 of the Administrative Code; and

(2) If the animal is twelve months of age or older, it shallbe accompanied by evidence the animal was nega-tive to an official test for equine infectious anemiawithin six months of the opening date of the exhibi-tion; and

(3) Upon request by an authorized representative of theOhio department of agriculture, the person responsi-ble for each animal must make available a chrono-logical list of dates, places and events attended bythis 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 nosymptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagiousdisease.

(2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteenmonths of age and older must be identified with anofficial idendification as defined in rule 901:1-13-04of 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 theopening date of the exhibition; and

(2) The animal presented for exhibition must show nosymptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagiousdisease.and

(3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the fol-lowing statement written on the certificate of veteri-nary inspection “the sheep in this shipment are notknown to be under any movement restrictionsbecause of scrapie.’’

901:1-18-10 SWINE(A) Swine moved within Ohio for exhibition:

(1) The animals presented for exhibtion must show nosymtoms or evidence of an fectious or contagious orcontagious disease.

(2) Will be exempt from the requirement of veternaryinspection if they originate immediately anddirectley from a pseudorabies stage V area.

(3) Swine originating from from pseudorabies stageIV area shall:(a) Be Accompanied by a certificate of veternary

inspection issued within 30 days preceding theopening date of the exhibition; and

(b) Originate from a pseudorabies qualified herd;or(c) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test with-

in 30 days of thexhibition.(B) Swine moved into Ohio for exhibition

(1) Must be accompied by a certificate of veternaryinspection issued within 30 days preceding theopening date of the exhibition; and(a) Originate immediately and directley from a

stage V area or an area or country recognizedby the United Staes dept. og Agriculture,animal plant health inspection service,veternaryservice,veternary services as pseudorabies free;or

(b) Originate immedediately and directly from apseudorabies stage IV area; and

(c) Be negative to an official pseudorabies testwithin 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 present-ed for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence ofan infectious or contagious disease.

(B) Camelids including,but not limited to ,llamas,alpacas,andvicuanas imported into Ohio for exhibition:(1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary

inspection issued within thirty days preceding theexhibition opening date.and be identified with officialindividual identification.

(2) When presented for exhibition must show no symp-toms or evidence of contagious disease.

SHEEP AND GOAT EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTSFrom The Ohio Department of Agriculture

NO PERSON MAY REMOVE OR TAMPERWITH OFFICIALSHEEP AND GOAT IDENTIFICATION IN ACCORDANCE

WITH 9CFR PART 79.2In order for Ohio to maintain Consistent State Status, Ohiosheep and goat exhibitions will be considered InterstateCommerce.A. Requirements for bringing sheep and goats into Ohio for

exhibition, sale or breeding1. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued with-

in 30 days of the opening date of the exhibition.2. CVI must be signed by the owner and the veterinari-

an attesting to the following statement: “thesheep/goats in this shipment are not known to beunder any movement restrictions because ofscrapie.’’

3. Show no evidence of infectious or contagious dis-ease.

4. All sheep and goats must be identified with officialUSDA identification (USDA approved sheep tags,USDA approved tattoos, or identification in theScrapie Flock Certification Program)

5. If the animal was born after January 1, 2002, it musthave official USDA sheep/goat identification and beidentified to the flock of birth.

B. Identification requirements for sexually intact sheep andgoats moving within Ohio for exhibition including sales1. Official USDA sheep/goat identification in the form of

an approved tag or tattoo2. If the animal was born after January 1, 2002, it must

have official USDA sheep/goat identification and beidentified to the flock of birth either by an eartag ortattoo placed by the owner of the flock of birth, or atag or tattoo placed by the purchaser.

3. The identification requirements for flocks enrolled inthe Voluntary Scrapie Flock Certification Programqualify as official USDA identification for exhibitionand interstate movement; no other special identifica-tion is needed.

Ohio sheep and goat wethers that are less than 18 months ofage 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 orindependent agricultural society OR the Ohio State FairOR which is assembled for a period which exceeds 36hours OR contains animals of origins other than Ohio.

- Includes show lamb and goat sales, consignmentsales of livestock and jackpot shows

D. Responsibilities of an exhibition sponsor (includes showlamb and goat sales, consignment sales of livestockand jackpot shows):1. Must have an approved veterinarian2. Buildings, pens, stalls, rings and other enclosures in

which animals are to be quartered for exhibition mustbe cleaned and disinfected prior to the exhibitionunder the direction of the approved veterinarian.

3. The approved veterinarian is required to:a. Examine CVI when required; andb. Inspect livestock for infectious or contagious dis-eases within a reasonable time of arrival; andc. Inspect livestock daily.

4. May order the immediate removal of any animalwhich, in the opinion of the approved veterinarian,places other animals at unacceptable risk of disease.

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5. Maintain a record for one year from the date of theexhibition of each animal present at the exhibit.Sheep and goat sale records must be kept 5years. (see (F) below)

E. For livestock purchased at an exhibition and moved out ofstate, an accredited veterinarian must issue a certificateof veterinary inspection before the animal moves acrossthe state line.

F. The Code of Federal Regulations requires that sheep andgoat sale records be kept for 5 years by the seller, thebuyer and the exhibition/sale sponsor. The records mustcontain the following information:1. Name and address of the seller, telephone number if

available; and2. Name and address of the buyer, telephone number if

available; and3. Official identification when required as indicated in

part A and B of these requirements; and4. Date of sale.

2012 SEASON/OHIO LIVESTOCKTAMPERING EXHIBITION RULES

901-19-01 DefinitionsAs 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 orga-nized under the laws of the state of Ohio.

(C) Approved when used in reference to drugs, meansapproval by the United States food and drug administra-tion for use in the species indicated on the label.

(D) Breed show or class means a show or class limited tobreeding stock of a specific breed of livestock.

(E) Class means a division within a show or exhibition asdefined by a sponsor.

(F) Department means the department of agriculture createdunder section 121.02 of the Revised Code.

(G) Designee when used in reference to an exhibitor, meansa member of the exhibitor’s family or household or anyother registered or authorized representative of theexhibitor.

(H) Director means the director of agriculture appointed pur-suant to section 121.03 of the Revised Code.

(I) Drug means drug as defined in division (C) of section4729.02 of the Revised Code and its metabolites.

(J) Drug use notification form means the document complet-ed in accordance with rule 901-19-06 of the AdministrativeCode

(K) Exhibition drug residue legal means an animal has notbeen administered a drug; or if administered a drug thewithdrawal period has elapsed at the time the drug usenotification form is completed.

(L) Exhibitor means any person who shows, displays, orexhibits livestock at an exhibition.

(M) Extra label use means the actual or intended use of adrug in livestock in a manner other than in accordancewith the drug label directions.

(N) Fair means the annual exhibition held by the Ohio exposi-tions commission, pursuant to division (A)(1) of section991.03 of the Revised Code, or a county agricultural soci-ety or independent agricultural society, as reported to thedirector pursuant to rule 901-5-11 of the AdministrativeCode.

(O) Family means the immediate family of an exhibitor, includ-ing but not limited to the exhibitor’s parent, step-parent,foster parent, grandparent, step-grandparent, fostergrandparent, brother, sister, step-brother, step-sister, half-brother, half-sister, son, daughter, step-son, step-daugh-ter, or guardian.

(P) Grand champion means the highest placing livestockentry of a show.

(Q) Household means the permanent residence address ofthe exhibitor.

(R) Immediately means the time period between the cessa-tion of administration of a drug and the point at which drugresidues in the livestock are within tolerance levels or atzero tolerance, unless a safe level has been establishedby the United States food and drug administration.

(S) Internal rule means any rule adopted by a sponsor orapplicable to the sponsor’s exhibition, and includes all

mandatory rules and those optional rules from which thesponsor does not exempt itself or its exhibition.

(T) Junior livestock show means a show limited to exhibitorsnine years of age or in the third grade through nineteenyears of age, or as authorized to participate in either 4-H,FFA other youth organization.

(U) Label means the attached label or the accompanyingbrochure that lists the approved species, dose, route ofadministration, withdrawal time and any cautionary state-ment; a prescription label; the requirements of labeling foran extra label use drug as permitted by the United Statesfood and drug administration; and information provided bythe food animal residue avoidance databank (FARAD).

(V) Licensed livestock facility means a livestock facilitylicensed pursuant to Chapter 943. of the Revised Code ora similar law of another state.

(W) Mandatory rule means any rule adopted by the directorrelating to food safety or the health, safety, or welfare oflivestock and from which a sponsor may not exempt itselfor its exhibition.

(X) Market flock style project means ownership including anindividual junior exhibitor, family of a junior exhibitor or acooperative made up of junior exhibitors. Through thistype of ownership, the junior exhibitor(s) are to care for,groom, and select any and all birds to be used in exhibi-tions as well as actively participate in any decision makingprocesses for the flock.

(Y) Market livestock means exhibition livestock bred, raisedand 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 isrequired to be slaughtered.

(BB) Optional rule means any rule adopted by the director fromwhich a sponsor may exempt itself or its exhibition.

(CC)Outstanding market project means the exhibitor rankinghighest in the outstanding market project competition in ashow.

(DD)Over the counter drug means any drug that lawfully maybe purchased without a prescription.

(EE) Partial terminal show means a show in which no fewerthan the grand champion and reserve grand champion ineach show or market class of livestock are sent directly toslaughter or to a licensed livestock facility no later than orimmediately 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 ofthe Revised Code.

(HH)Reserve grand champion means the second highest plac-ing livestock entry of a show.

(II) Residue means residues as defined in division (I) of sec-tion 941.01 of the Revised Code.

(JJ) Show means that part of the exhibition restricted toexhibiting a single species and category of livestock suchas, 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 isless than one half inch in length on the body of markethogs.

(LL) Terminal show means a show in which all livestockentered in the show are sent directly to slaughter or to alicensed livestock facility no later than or immediately fol-lowing the conclusion of the exhibition.

(MM)Tolerance level means the detectable level of a residue orother substance in livestock, in a livestock test sample, orin food, as that word is defined in division (A)(5) of section3715.01 of the Revised Code, in a level less than or equalto the maximum level determined to be safe, acceptableor non-violative by the United States food and drug admin-istration.

(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 natu-

rally occur in livestock, but is detected or discerned inan amount or area greater than normal; or

(4) Any drug required to be listed, but which is not listedon a drug use notification form; or

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(5) Any drug present in an animal regardless of how thedrug came to be present if the drug was not adminis-tered under paragraph (A, (B) or (C) of rule 901-19-04of the Administrative Code.

(OO) Veterinarian means any person licensed to practice vet-erinary medicine under Chapter 4741. of the RevisedCode or under the similar laws of another state.

(PP)Withdrawal period or withdrawal time means the intervalfrom the time livestock is removed from medication untilall 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-terminalshow.

(B) All of the following junior livestock shows or classes at afair must be terminal shows or partial terminal shows:market beef steer, market hog, market lamb, market dairysteer, veal calf and market goat unless at least thirty daysprior to the opening of the show, the sponsor has submit-ted a written request to exempt a show from this provi-sion, and the director has provided written authorizationgranting this request prior to the start of the fair.

(C) All livestock which participate in a terminal show shall beslaughtered.The livestock shall be consigned to slaughtereither at the conclusion of the show or immediately fol-lowing the exhibition.

(D) In a partial terminal show at least the grand champion andthe reserve grand champion shall be slaughtered. Prior tothe show, the sponsor of the exhibition may require thatadditional livestock from a partial terminal show shall beslaughtered.The livestock shall be consigned to slaughtereither at the conclusion of the show or immediately fol-lowing the exhibition.

(E) All livestock required to be slaughtered under this ruleshall be slaughtered at a meat establishment eitherlicensed by the department or granted inspection by theUnited 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 con-signed to a licensed livestock facility for sale providedthat:(1) The livestock is consigned either at the conclusion ofthe show or immediately following the exhibition; and,(2) The livestock is sold only for slaughter.

(G) From the beginning of the exhibition until departure forslaughter or consignment to a licensed livestock facility,the exhibitor or the exhibitor’s designee shall be responsi-ble for caring for the livestock.

(H) Livestock destined for slaughter or consignment to alicensed livestock facility shall not be removed from theexhibition grounds until the livestock is transported toslaughter or to the licensed livestock facility or until thesponsor approves movement of the livestock to anothersecure 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 asdetermined by the approved fair veterinarian or in accor-dance with the instructions listed on the drug use notifi-cation form to elapse and may be subject to testing.

(I) All livestock destined for slaughter shall be subject to test-ing by the director in accordance with section 901.73 ofthe Revised Code.

(J) Livestock carcasses passing inspection may be releasedfor normal disposition.

(K) During inspection or testing, if the livestock carcass ispreliminarily determined to have been tampered with orfound to contain an unlawful substance, one of the follow-ing shall occur:(1) If the livestock carcass must be trimmed or recondi-

tioned to comply with the meat inspection require-ments, the carcass shall be trimmed and recondi-tioned and released to the exhibitor, unless the suc-cessful bidder accepts the trimmed or reconditionedcarcass.

(2) If the livestock carcass cannot be trimmed or recon-ditioned, it shall be condemned in accordance with

the meat inspection requirements.(L) Livestock entered in or eligible for a carcass contest prior

to or during a terminal, partial terminal or non-terminalshow must be exhibition drug residue legal at the time ofshow and eligible for immediate slaughter.

901-19-03 Auction sales at terminal or partial terminalshowsThis 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 sub-sequent auction sale.

(C) All bidders at an auction sale following a terminal show orpartial terminal show consent to the slaughter of the live-stock or delivery to a licensed livestock facility.

(D) Title to livestock sold at an auction sale and subsequent-ly presented for slaughter or sale at a licensed livestockfacility shall remain vested in the exhibitor, or if theexhibitor is not the owner, in the owner until the livestockhas been passed by inspection and released in accor-dance with paragraphs (K)(1) and (K)(2) of rule 901-19-02of the Administrative Code and passes all testing per-formed by or at the direction of the department or thesponsor.

(E) At the discretion of the sponsor, the sponsor may collectthe sale proceeds from the successful bidder and retainthe proceeds until the carcass of the livestock has beenreleased, or may allow the successful bidder to withholdpayment of the proceeds until the carcass is released. Inthe event the carcass is not released, the sponsor shallreturn the sale proceeds to the successful bidder.

(F) Prior to the auction, the sponsor shall announce the iden-tification of the exhibition livestock which has been admin-istered drugs for which the withdrawal time has notelapsed.

901-19-04 Prohibited practicesThis is a mandatory rule.No person shall:(A) Administer or cause or permit to be administered a pre-

scription drug to livestock either immediately before anexhibition or during an exhibition unless the prescriptiondrug is administered:(1) By or under the supervision and direction of a vet-

erinarian; 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 rule901-19-06 of the Administrative Code.

(B) Administer or cause or permit to be administered an overthe counter drug to livestock either immediately before anexhibition or during an exhibition unless the over thecounter drug is administered:(1) By or under the supervision or direction of the

exhibitor, the exhibitor’s designee, the owner of thelivestock 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 rule901-19-06 of the Administrative Code.

(C) Administer or cause or permit to be administered either aprescription drug or an over the counter drug other thanin accordance with the drug’s label directions unless extralabel use of the drug is:(1) By or under the supervision and direction of a vet-

erinarian; 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 rule901-19-06 of the Administrative Code; and,

(6) An extended withdrawal time is assigned to the drugby the veterinarian as part of the extra label direc-

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tions and is reported on the drug use notificationform.

(D) Show, sell, or offer for sale any livestock which containsan unlawful substance or has been subjected to unac-ceptable practices.

(E) Show any livestock which contains a drug in an amountwhich exceeds the tolerance level if established or salelevel; or, a drug for which the withdrawal period has notelapsed unless administered in accordance with para-graphs (A),(B) or (C) of this rule.

(F) Sell or offer for sale in an auction at a terminal or partialterminal show an animal that contains a drug in anamount which exceeds the tolerance level if establishedor safe level; or, a drug for which the withdrawal periodhas not elapsed unless administered in accordance withparagraphs (A),(B) or (C) of this rule.

(G) Exhibit an animal which has been tranquilized.(H) Make a false statement on a drug use notification form.(I) Fail to file or update a drug use notification form as

required by 901-19-06 of the Administrative Code.(J) Negligently cause an unlawful substance to be present in

an animal.(K Fail to sign a chain of custody form.(L) Violate a mandatory rule.(M) Violate any optional rule from which a sponsor could have

exempted itself or its exhibition, but did not.(N) Fail to render assistance as provided by section 901.73 of

the Revised Code.

901-19-05 Responsibilities of an exhibition sponsorThis is a mandatory rule.(A) Every sponsor of an exhibition shall appoint a person as

its records official. The records official shall receive andmaintain the drug use notification forms filed under rule901-19-06 of the Administrative Code.(1) The records official shall reject any drug use notifi-

cation form that is incomplete, illegible or unsigned.At the close of the exhibition the records official shallturn over the drug use notification forms received byhim to the sponsor.

(2) The sponsor shall maintain all drug use notificationforms for a period of one year from the close of anexhibition. The drug use notification forms shall bemade available to the department for inspection andcopying upon request.

(3) Review the submitted drug use notification formsprior to the show for compliance with rule 901-19-07of the Administrative Code.

(4) Review the submitted drug use notification forms forcompliance with paragraph (B) of rule 901-19-38 ofthe Administrative Code if applicable.

(B) The sponsor of an exhibition shall provide informationrequested by the director on a form prescribed by thedirector at least ten days before the start of the exhibition.

(C) The sponsor of an exhibition shall, prior to the start of anexhibition, establish a method of identifying each animalin a terminal, partial terminal, and non-terminal show andmaintain a chain of custody for each market livestock ani-mal from the show through consignment to either slaugh-ter or a licensed livestock facility for sale. The sponsorshall maintain a record of the identity of each animal andits chain of custody for a period of one year from the dateof the last day of an exhibition.

(D) All county and independent agricultural societies and theOhio expositions commission shall print Chapter 901:1-18of the Administrative Code (Ohio’s livestock health exhibi-tion rules) in their premium book of the current year.

(E) The sponsor of a county or independent agricultural soci-ety or the Ohio exposition commission shall provide a live-stock exhibitor or an adult advisor, upon request, a copyof Chapter 901-19 of the Administrative Code and print intheir current premium book the following notice:“Chapter 901-19 of the Administrative Code (Ohio’s live-stock tampering exhibition rules) will be made available toa livestock exhibitor or an adult advisor, upon request.”

(F) If Chapter 901-19, of the Administrative Code (Ohio’s live-stock tampering exhibition rules) for the upcoming showseason are available prior to the sponsor’s printing dead-line, the sponsor may elect to include the entire text ofthese rules within their premium book.

(G) All other exhibitions shall provide to exhibitors, uponrequest, a copy of Chapters 901:1-18 and 901-19 of theAdministrative Code and shall include the following state-ment in at least one written announcement prior to thebeginning of the exhibition, “the exhibition’s managementwill provide upon request of an exhibitor a copy ofChapters 901:1-18 (Ohio’s livestock health exhibitionrules) and 901-19 (Ohio’s livestock tampering exhibitionrules) 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 druguse notification form in the manner required by this rule.

(B) The drug use notification form shall be signed by eitherthe exhibitor or the owner. If the person signing the formis a minor child, the form may be cosigned by a parent orguardian of the minor child.

(C) A drug use notification form shall be completed for everyanimal from which a test sample is collected at every ter-minal and partial terminal or non-terminal show and forevery animal that is administered a drug either immedi-ately before or during an exhibition.

(D) The director shall require a drug use notification form tobe completed for livestock including market steer, markethog, market lamb, veal calf, market dairy steer, marketgoats, market poultry, lactating dairy cattle and lactatinggoats exhibited in a junior livestock show at a fair.

(E) The drug use notification form shall be filed with therecords official prior to the show in which the animal isentered.

(F) The director may require a drug use notification form to becompleted for livestock exhibited at any type of showincluding a non-terminal show.

(G) If at any time after the drug use notification form is filedthe information on the form regarding drug use changesor if a drug is subsequently administered, an updateddrug use notification form shall immediately be filed withthe records official.

(H) No person shall submit an incomplete, illegible orunsigned drug use notification form.

(I) When a drug use notification form submitted to a recordsofficial for livestock is incomplete, illegible or unsignedneither the exhibitor nor the owner shall, until the defect iscorrected:(1) Receive any prizes or awards from shows in which

the livestock was exhibited prior to the time the druguse notification form was to be filed.

(2) Participate in any shows or sales held subsequent tothe time the drug use notification form was to befiled.

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 expositioncommission to annually attend or complete a quality assur-ance program sponsored and conducted cooperatively bythe exhibition sponsor, Ohio State University extension,Ohio Ag. education,or agriculyural commodity organiza-tions. Alternatively,at the discretion of Ohio State universityextension,annually pass a test based on the approskill levelfor their age (12-18),under the supervision of the OSUextension or Ohio agricultural education before exhibitingterminal or partial terminal market livestock,including mar-ket poultry,lactating dairy cattle and lactating goats in ajunior livestock show, Youth who pass the test will beexempt from annual quality assurance re certification untilthey move to the next age bracket or they are no longer ajunior exhibitor (19 years or older on january 1st of their lastyear). Minimum standards for youth food quality assuranceare 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 901-

19-04 of the Administrative Code, show at a non-terminalshow an animal which has been administered a drug pro-vided they are in compliance with all of the following:

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(1) The drug is a prescription drug or an extra label useof a drug and the drug is prescribed by a veterinari-an pursuant to a valid veterinarian-client-patient rela-tionship; and,

(2) The drug is administered or used only in accordancewith label directions or the prescription; and,

(3) The drug is administered or used only for medicalpurposes; and,

(4) A drug use notification form is completed and filed inaccordance with the applicable requirements of rule901-19-06 of the Administrative Code.

(B) Milk or other food obtained from livestock administered ortreated with a drug and permitted to exhibit pursuant toparagraph (A) of this rule shall not be used for humanconsumption.

901-19-10 Testing requirements and test results.This is a mandatory rule.(A) Urine, blood, tissue and other test samples shall be col-

lected in accordance with the Ohio department of agricul-ture’s protocol for the collection of livestock test samplesat exhibitions. Test samples may be collected before, dur-ing or immediately after a show. Deviation from the proto-col shall be noted.

(B) The director may at his discretion, collect any urine, blood,tissue or other test samples from exhibition animals at thetime of slaughter.

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 asto protect the health, safety and welfare of the livestock.

(B) All exhibitors shall comply with and abide by the policystatement and “code of practices” of the Ohio LivestockCoalition.

901-19-12 Acceptable practices.This is a mandatory rule.The following practices are deemed acceptable to protect andpromote the health, safety, and welfare of livestock:(A) Adding caffeine-free soda pop, gelatin, or other sweeten-

ers to drinking water in nominal amounts to encouragewater 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 encour-

age 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 exhibi-

tion when diagnosed by a licensed veterinarian;(R) Acceptable surgery, including clamps, bands and chemi-

cal castration.(S) Application of ice, ice packs, cold packs or cold com-

presses to relieve heat stress or a medical conditiondiagnosed by a licensed veterinarian at an exhibi-tion.

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 vio-lation of Section 313.2 of the United States Code of fed-eral regulations;

(B) Hitting, striking, beating, or otherwise impacting livestockthat induces swelling or enhances, transforms or changesthe true conformation, configuration, or appearance of the

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 pur-

poses or otherwise artificially modifying the appearanceor conformation of the udder or teat;

(F) Using ice, ice packs, cold packs or cold compresses inter-nally or externally other than in accordance with para-graph (S) of rule 901-19-12 of the Administrative Code;

(G) Using a stomach tube or pump for any purpose other thanfor the relief of tympany or gas on the day of exhibiting.

(H) Drenching of lambs at an exhibition except as permittedunder paragraph (Q) of rule 901-19-12 of theAdministrative Code.

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 theAdministrative Code for the presence of an unlawful sub-stance in livestock and unacceptable practices done tolivestock.

(B) If the exhibitor or the owner was a minor child at the timethe unlawful substance or unacceptable practice wasdetected, the parent or guardian of the person shall alsobe absolutely liable to discipline under Rule 901-19-21 ofthe Administrative Code for the presence of an unlawfulsubstance in livestock and unacceptable practices doneto livestock.

(C) The director or the sponsor in imposing discipline underparagraph (A) of this rule upon a person, shall mitigate thediscipline imposed based upon one or more of the follow-ing facts if established.(1) The person did not introduce the unlawful substance

into the animal or do any unacceptable practices tothe livestock;

(2) The person had no actual or constructive knowledgethat the unlawful substance was introduced into thelivestock or that unacceptable practices had beendone to the livestock;

(3) The unlawful substance was not introduced into thelivestock and the unacceptable practices were notdone to the livestock through the person’s negli-gence.

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 anyprovision of this chapter, is subject to any of the followingdisciplinary 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 classesand may be for any number of years.

(C) Anyone who violates rule 901-19-07 of the AdministrativeCode may be given a letter of reprimand for the firstoffense.

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’sshow 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 orclasses unless those grooming practices are permitted underrule 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

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(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 actionsThis is an optional rule.

(A) Disciplinary action by a sponsor against a person for aviolation of sections 901.70 to 901.76, inclusive, or2925.04 of the Revised Code or chapter 901-19 of theAdministrative Code shall be given full faith and credit andshall be honored at all exhibitions.

(B) A person who’s has been convicted of violating section901.70 to 901.76, inclusive, or 2925.04 of the RevisedCode shall be prohibited from participating in any exhibi-tion 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 whichexceed 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 inaccordance with paragraph (A), (B) or (C) of 901-19-04 ofthe Administrative Code when a side effect of the drugconceals, enhances, transforms or changes the true con-firmation or condition of the livestock.

(C) Any natural occurrence or surgical process which resultsin testicular or accessory reproductive tissue remaining inthe body of exhibition livestock except rabbits and poultry.

01-19-39 Ownership Requirements.(A) No person shall register, enter, or exhibit in a junior live-

stock exhibition any of the livestock listed in paragraphs(A)(1) to (A)(6) of this rule unless the person has ownedthe livestock for not less than the length of time listed:(1) market steers - 150 days;

(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 allindividual participants in a cooperative.

(B) No person shall register, enter or exhibit livestock in ajunior breeding livestock exhibition unless the person hasowned the livestock for not less than sixty days or, if thelivestock is registered, the livestock has been registered inthe 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 lengthof time a person shall own livestock before the personmay register, enter or exhibit the livestock at an exhibitionmay be set by either the sponsor of the exhibition or abreed association.

NOTICEParking in Livestock Barn &

Camping areas will be permittedwith Parking Pass ONLY -

NO EXCEPTIONS!

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALLEXHIBITORS OF LIVESTOCKAll entries for livestock must be made bydates listed at top of pages for Dept. 2-3-4-5. All Jr. Fair exhibitors showing in openclasses must make entries the same assenior exhibitors. Entries made by Jr. Fairexhibitors must be in by the above dates.PARKING PASSES MUST BE PURCHASEDATTIME ENTRIES ARE MADETO ASSUREEASY ACCESS ON DAYS EXHIBITORSARE TO ENTER GROUNDS.ENTRY FEE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY

BLANK ORENTRYWILL BE RETURNED.

When stall or pens are filled the Fair Boardreserves the right to refuse other entries.Preference will be given to thoseExhibitors who are residents of ShelbyCounty or those who are formerExhibitors. Exhibitors will be expected tokeep the area clean and manure removedfrom the stalls. There will be no straw fur-nished for bedding.BEDDING SHALL BE THE CHOICE

OF THE EXHIBITOR.

POLICY AND PROCEDURE IF AN ANIMALSHOULD DIE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS

Person finding animal needs to contact a Junior or SeniorFairboard member.

Committee chairman of the species needs to notify the owner ofthe animal. Senior Fairboard will contact the veterinarian.

Determine the best way to remove the animal from display areaafter conversation with the vet.

Remove animal to a safe location until vet can attempt to deter-mine cause of death.

If cause of death is determined to be infectious, notify all ownersof 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 NOTIFIEDAND GIVEN THE OKAY TO DO SO.

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LIVESTOCK SHOW FACT SHEETWHAT’S NEW FOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION IN 2013by Tony M.

Forshey, DVM, Ohio Department of AgricultureThe Ohio Livestock Show Reform Act authorizes the Director of Agriculture to adopt mandatory and optional rules. Mandatoryrules apply to all livestock shows, while the sponsor has the option to opt out of the optional rules on an individual rule basis. Ifa sponsor decides not to opt out of an optional rule, the rule then becomes mandatory. The following is a clarification of howthe statute (Ohio Revised Code) and rules (Ohio Administrative Code) are to be interpreted and applied to all terminal, partialterminal 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 provid-

ed 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 exhibitingterminal or partial terminal market livestock, or at the option of Ohio State University Extension, annually pass a testadministered 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 qualityassurance 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 ofstate 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 includingswine. 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 Ohioswine 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 markethogs 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 thanone 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 mate-rial, 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 anunacceptable practices rule, OAC 901-19-13 (H), denching of lambs at an exhibition is prohibited except as permittedunder 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:- 18-07and901:-18-09

17. The Exhibition Livestock Health Rules apply to any exhibition over 36 hours in duration of has livestock whose origin isnot Ohio and that exhibition must have an approved veterinarian (a form will be provided and must be returned to theOhio 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 orpartial terminal shows:

a. partial means that at least the grand and reserve grand champion animals are required to go to slaughter or directly toa 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 col-

lected;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 lactatingdairy goats, and be reviewed locally (assistance will be available from the Ohio Department of Agriculture by faxing theform 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 approvedfor 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 forcosmetic purposes;

25. All livestock entered in a carcass contest at a terminal , partial terminal, and non-terminal show must be drug free onthe day of show:

a. the withdrawal time must have elapsed by the day of show orb. 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-client-patient-relationship (VCPR) or for a valid medical purpose a drug or an over-the-counter (OTC) drug may be used ifit is declared on a DUNF and the drug’s side effect does not conceal, transform or enhance the conformation of thetreated 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. Ifat any time, the information on the original drug use notification form changes, an updated form shall be filed immedi-ately 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 drugsmust 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 exhibitionsin Ohio. Exhibitors, exhibition sponsors, parents, advisors, and veterinarians are encouraged to call the Ohio Department ofAgriculture, 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. Throughyour continued support, Ohio will continue to be a national leader in livestock show reform.

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A & A Contractors Inc.A G Boogher & Son, Inc.A. Freytag MasonryAdams Funeral HomeAdams, John State RepresentativeAflac-Tina PleimanAgler, TomAir Handling Equipment, Inc.Alan Davis InsuranceAll Sanitation ServiceAllen FarmsAllenbaugh InsuranceAlliance Nutrition-Kramer, DarrellAllison's Custom JewelryAlvetro OrthodonticsAmbos, GaleAmbos, Mike & JenniferAmerican Grower InsuranceAmerican Thermal InstrumentsAncestrybrickwalls.comAnna Young FarmersArea Energy & Electric, Inc.Ashley Furniture HomestoreAustin Regula Farms & TruckingAuto Repair UnlimitedAuto Tech Tire & Service CtrB & B Ag-Vantages, Inc.Backdraft ProductionsBacks-R-UsBambauer Fertilizer & Seed/JacksonBambauer Fertilizer & Seed/KnoxvilleBambauer Fertilizer &

Seed/PembertonBarhorst Property ManagementBarhorst, JustinBarker Ins. Agency & Show CattleBarrett Paving MaterialsBauchers Mobile High Pressure

CleaningBecker FarmsBecks HybridsBell InsuranceBensar Developments CompanyBensman EnterprisesBensman Garage

Bensman, GaryBensman, RandyBergman, BillBoerger ElectricBohman Ag ServiceBohman TruckingBooher, Dr. ScottBornhorst for CommissionerBornhorst PrintingBotkins Young FarmersBowman Bros. AutoBrandt FarmsBraun, RuthBrian Hough Farms Pioneer Seed/Crop

Ins.Brownlee-Wray & Assoc.Bruns Animal ClinicBrunson Welding LLCBuckeye Farm Antiques Inc.Buckeye Ford/ Lincoln MercuryBud's ChevroletBuehler Farms-ChuckBuehler, Kent & ShellyBuggy Wrench FarmsBurden, Tim & JillBurke Petroleum, Inc.Bussert TruckingButcher, Dan & BethC & H Trucking Co.C E Show PigsCable, CharlieCamfil Farr APCCargill AG HorizonsCargill Ag HorizonsCargill Crop InsuranceCargill Marketing ServiceCargill, Inc.Carter LumberCF LimitedChad Delaet Loramie Twp TrusteeChanging Smiles Inc.Chester FoodsChoice One EngineeringChris King Trucking LLCClerk of Courts/Mumford, Michele

Coba Select ServicesColby, Craig & PatriciaColby, LarryColby, MarcellaCole, Charlie & Mary JoComer TruckingCoNet Inc.Controx IncCook & Son Plumbing & HeatingCount Your Blessing AlpacasCoverstone, TomCrale Builders, Inc.Creative Memories-Quinter, VickiCromes Funeral HomeCrop Production Services-BotkinsCurly's Custom MeatsCustom Foam Products Inc.Custom TransmissionDan Bensman-Billing Ins.Dan Hemm Chrysler & GMDavis, MarciaDelaet, Chad & AnnDell-Delight FarmsDeLoye Hoof TrimmingDesign -N- WoodDetailed Machining Inc.Dickman Supply Inc.Ditmer, Eric & TeresaDITR EnterprisesDNN Holdings LLC, Inc.Donald A. Sommer Inc.Doseck, KevinEagle Bridge Co.Ed Brown Insurance AgencyEdward D JonesEdwin F. Nickol, Inc.Egbert Livestock Botkins & St.HenryEgbert Show CattleEgbert, Brian, Terrie & FamilyEgbert, Jim, Elaine & FamilyEhemann, KurtEhemann, Mrs. JulieEilerman, TonyEilerman-Nationwide Ins AgencyEisele, Ellen

Electro ControlsElsass Fabricating, LTDElsass WoodworkingEmerson Wagner Realty IncEsser ElectricFaber, Keith-State SenatorFarm & Service Truck EquipmentFarm Credit Mid-

America/BellefontaineFarm Credit Mid-America/VersaillesFarm Service AgencyFarmer's Elevator Co.Father Hubbard's Cupboards LLCFDL Automation and SupplyFennig EquipmentFennig Homan Agri BusinessFennig Homan/WeatherbillFertilizer Dealers Supply Inc.Finishing Touches Flowers & MoreFinkenbine FarmsFirst Nat'l Bank of New BremenFive Star MachineFlinn Veterinary ClinicFogt, David & KatherineFort Loramie Machine ToolFraizer, Tracy & JackieFranklin Twp Trustees & ClerkFrische, John D.D.S.G & L Sales & ServiceGaier Enterprises Inc.Geise, Dan & KrisGerlach's Homemade Ice CreamGibbs Farms LLCGoettemoeller FarmsGoffena's Furniture Inc.Greiwe, Jeromy & SeasonGreve Drywall and PaintingGreve ElectricGrillot, Charlie and LisaGrillot, SteveGrumpy's BBQHabitat for HumanityHageman, Jason & GretchenHageman, Rick & VeraHague Corporation

Hairitage HouseHall, Craig & TracyHarrod Insurance AgencyHarrod Nagel ElectricHarvest Land - CovingtonHarvest Land - VersaillesHeaton FarmsHedge-View FarmsHeiby Oil Co.Heinold FeedsHeintz, DaveHeitkamp Crop Ins - John HeitkampHemmelgarn Services, Inc.Hoffman TruckingHoman, Fred, Billie & FamilyHuelskamp Drainage & ExcavatingHuelskamp FarmsHuelskamp, Chad & TonyaIMSIn Memory of Carl & Kathleen

WehrmanIndustrial RecyclersIngle, JonInn Between RestaurantIrish Acres DairyJ D EquipmentJ.A.M. TruckingJ.R. Edwards Concrete Co.Jackson Center Education FoundationJackson Ctr. Area Growth Assoc.Jason Weigandt LandscapeJim Buehler RentalsJNR FarmsJRRC Farms/Boer GoatsK. B. ConstructionK.E. Freytag MasonryKC ConstructionKeep Judge GKempfer Sales & Service Inc.Kill Custom SprayingKing Feed & SupplyKitchens Baths & MoreKleinhans, LarryKleinhenz BrosKloeppel Livestock Inc.

THANKS to all ... who supported the Shelby County Youth with purchases at theFair Livestock Sale. From: Shelby County Junior Fair 4-H and F.F.A. Livestock

Exhibitors and the Shelby County Junior Fair Livestock Sale Committee.Thank You

GRAND CHAMPION LAMB-KELSEY ZIRCHERAllison's Custom JewelryAlvetro Orthodontics

Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/PembertonBarker Ins. Agency & Show Cattle

Bohman TruckingBrownlee-Wray & Assoc.

Egbert, Jim, Elaine & FamilyEsser ElectricMarrs Farm

Meyer's Garage & Drive-ThruPrimary Eye Care Associates

Rehfus FarmsRoberts, JimStump, Kent

The Vein Treatment Ctr.Zircher, Uncle Matt

RESERVE CHAMPION LAMB-JONAH BRAUTIGAMAllenbaugh InsuranceB & B Ag-Vantages, Inc.

Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/JacksonBoerger Electric

Dickman Supply Inc.Electro Controls

Fogt, David & KatherineMartin Farms

Schafer Oil CompanyTrupointeUS Bank

Westerheide ConstructionWoody's Supermarket

GRAND CHAMPION BARROW-AMY GRILLOT

Buehler, Kent & ShellyEd Brown Insurance Agency

Egbert Show CattleEgbert, Jim, Elaine & Family

Finishing Touches Flowers & MoreFraizer, Tracy & JackieGrillot, Charlie and Lisa

Grillot, SteveMetz ConstructionMetz, Bruce & Kim

Mike Stewart and Marlene WatkinsScott Fries Financial

Sr Mark & Dan HoelscherStrategic Investment Holdings

The Braun KidsVestnet Inc.

RESERVE CHAMPION BARROW-MEGHAN BRUNS

Bornhorst for CommissionerBuehler, Kent & ShellyChoice One EngineeringJim Buehler RentalsLogan ServicesLotz Ins Agency

Osgood State BankRapid Development Inc.Schafer Oil Company

GRAND CHAMPION GILT-ANDY EGBERT

Agler, TomAlan Davis Insurance

Barker Ins. Agency & Show CattleBornhorst PrintingBussert Trucking

Butcher, Dan & Beth

Chris King Trucking LLCCoNet Inc.

Crop Production Services-BotkinsDonald A. Sommer Inc.Egbert Show Cattle

Egbert, Brian, Terrie & FamilyEmerson Wagner Realty IncKloeppel Livestock Inc.L & O Tire ServiceMaria Stein Grain

Provico Farm & Show SupplyRRR Tire Service

Schafer Oil CompanySchmerge Show Pigs

Smith, DougSnavely, Trent

Sorensen Insurance AgencyStoney Pike Stock Yard

TMP TruckingTrupointeUS Bank

RESERVE CHAMPION GILT-CLAIRE LARGER

Barrett Paving MaterialsBornhorst for Commissioner

Comer TruckingJ.R. Edwards Concrete Co.

Lenhart for SheriffLochard Inc.

Western Ohio Cut Stone

GRAND CHAMPION STEER-MADISON BARKERAllison's Custom JewelryB & B Ag-Vantages, Inc.

Barker Ins. Agency & Show Cattle

Booher, Dr. ScottBornhorst for Commissioner

Bowman Bros. AutoBuckeye Ford/ Lincoln Mercury

Crale Builders, Inc.Dan Hemm Chrysler & GMEmerson Wagner Realty Inc

Farmer's Elevator Co.Hemmelgarn Services, Inc.J.R. Edwards Concrete Co.

Lochard Inc.Maria Stein GrainMartin Farms

North Dixie Auto Body LtdReMax One-Gay SmithSidney Body Carstar

Spearman Bros TruckingUS Bank

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER-ALEXIS REGULA

A G Boogher & Son, Inc.Allenbaugh Insurance

Allison's Custom JewelryArea Energy & Electric, Inc.

Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/JacksonFertilizer Dealers Supply Inc.

Frische, John D.D.S.J D Equipment

Jackson Center Education FoundationLenhart for Sheriff

Rising Sun Express, Inc.RRR Tire Service

Shelby Co. Republican Party/GibbsTrupointe

Weaver Show Cattle & Feed Sales

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Knoop, KennyKoch, Rob & DannaL & O Tire ServiceL R Metz FarmsLacal EquipmentLangston PalletLarger Bulk Milk TransportLaux Gun ServiceLenhart for SheriffLinkous Hawaiian Shave IceLochard Inc.Logan ServicesLotz Ins AgencyLotz ServiceLuthman ConcreteLuthman Truck ServiceMade in the Shade Tent RentalMaier Bros. Painting Co.Mann Family CareMann FarmsMann, JohnMaria Stein GrainMarrs FarmMartin FarmsMary Rutan HospitalMaurer, CurtMCJ GeneticsMeininger, Linda/Shelby Co. Tres.MenardsMercer Soy/Mercer LandmarkMetz ConstructionMetz, Bruce & KimMeyer, Greg & KristaMeyer's Garage & Drive-ThruMeyer's TavernMichael Excavating LLCMid-West Ohio Dental CareMike Stewart and Marlene WatkinsMike York Electric HeatingMike's Barn & Yard ConnectionMike's PlumbingMill Valley FarmsMillcreek Valley Farms Equip SalesMinster BankMinster Supply

MKM FARMMonnier CattleMotter, Keith & FamilyMr. Concrete Builders SupplyNational Door and TrimNew Ag HorizonsNoah Club LambsNorth Dixie Auto Body LtdOhio CATOsgood State BankOur Homestead FarmsP & T LLCPanachePanel Control IncPence Concrete ConstructionPeoples Federal Savings & LoanPestke, Pat & ElmerPeterson ConstructionPhelan InsurancePHI Crop Insurance - Tyler YingstPicture Perfect PhotosPioneer Seed-Yinst, TylerPiqua WinnelsonPlastipak Packaging Inc.PNC BankPrimary Eye Care AssociatesProvico Farm & Show SupplyPullins DrainageRapid Development Inc.RB Jergens ContractorsRC Family Wood Products, LLCReece, Jim & DebbieRehfus FarmsReMax One-Gay SmithReMax One-Rhonda SchemmelRichard Gump Crop Ins.Rightway Fab & MachineRindler Trucking LLCRising Sun Express, Inc.Ritter, BobRobert Guillozet for CommissionerRoberts, JimRoll's Auction ServiceRosewood Machine & ToolRRR Tire Service

Ryan Aberle-Cargill Animal NutritionS & S Volvo GMC TruckSanford Funeral HomeSchafer Dairy Farms, Inc.Schafer Oil CompanySchaffer InsuranceSchlater, Ken & BrendaSchmerge Show PigsSchnieder, Tim & MarlaineSchwieterman, Dale CPAScott Fries FinancialSeger Farms, Inc.Sell, TimShaffer Show CattleShelby Co. Ag. TeacherShelby Co. Auditor, Denny YorkShelby Co. Dairymans Assoc.Shelby Co. DemocratsShelby Co. Draft Horse Assoc.Shelby Co. Pork ProducersShelby Co. ProsecutorShelby Co. Republican Party/GibbsShipshewana AuctionShoemaker, TomSidney "Ace" HardwareSidney Body CarstarSidney Electric CompanySidney Warehousing, Inc.Siegel, Robert-Cynthian Twp TrusteeSmail TruckingSmith, DougSmock Farms - Wayne & DorothySmock, JaneSnavely, TrentSorensen Insurance AgencySpartan InsSpearman Bros TruckingSpeciality Fertilizer ProductsSpring Creek CorporationSr Mark & Dan HoelscherStanfield JerseysStangel, DougStangel, JasonState Farm InsuranceState Representative-Jim Buchy

Stein ServiceStellar Crane LLCStevenson, Jim/Comm Pleas JudgeStewart FarmsStewart Seeds-SchleucherStoney Pike StockyardStoops FreightlinerStrategic Investment HoldingsStump, KentSturm ConstructionStyles Unlimited & Tanning, LLCT-Bird Mobile WeldingThe Big 4 Browns BackersThe Braun KidsThe Vein Treatment Ctr.Thein Financial GroupThermoseal Inc.Ticon Paving Inc.TMP TruckingToomey, Jack Co. CommissionerTri-County Veterinary ServiceTrio Farms Inc.Troxel Equipment Co., LLCTroy Kies-Auctioneer/RealtorTrupointeTurner, JohnUnion Stock YardsUS BankVandalia Range & ArmoryVel-Del FarmsVerity Farms - SiegelVestnet Inc.Village SalonVondenhuevel Auction ServiceWagner's IGA MarketWeatherhead, Cort, Jenny & FamilyWeaver Show Cattle & Feed SalesWehrman/Paulus FamiliesWells Brothers, Inc.Wells, Fred & JoyceWesterheide ConstructionWestern Ohio Cut StoneWeston Insurance AgencyWildermuth FarmsWilliamson Crop Ins.

Winner's StockyardWoody's SupermarketYork, Kenneth & MicheleZ & Z ConstructionZimpfer FarmsZircher, Uncle Matt

Gallon of Milk SharesBambauer Fertilizer &

Seed/JacksonBambauer Fertilizer &

Seed/KnoxvilleBambauer Fertilizer &

Seed/PembertonEgbert Livestock Botkins &

St.HenryIrish Acres DairyMaria Stein Grain

Speciality Fertilizer ProductsWells Brothers, Inc.

Block BuyersEgbert Livestock Botkins &

St.HenryKen Wheelock

Winner's StockyardRaised Hog & Cattle Prices

Bud's Chevrolet Chrysler DodgeJeep, Inc.

Raised Lamb, Poultry, & GoatPrices

Alvetro OrthodonticsRaised Goat Prices

Flinn Veterinary ClinicDonated Hogs to the 4-H

FoundationA G Boogher & Son, Inc.

Lochard Inc.Special Thank You To All of MyFamily & Friends Who HelpedMake the Sale Days Possible

Donation to Exhibitors for ParentsWorking in Pork Barn

Shelby Co. Pork ProducersSlaughtering of Champion Animals

Kah MeatsPurchasing of Champion Carcasses

Davis Meats

GRAND CHAMPION DAIRY STEER-LINDSEY PLEIMAN

Adams, John State RepresentativeBornhorst for Commissioner

Clerk of Courts/Mumford, MicheleEgbert Livestock Botkins & St.Henry

Ehemann, Mrs. JulieFaber, Keith-State Senator

Gibbs Farms LLCLenhart for Sheriff

Robert Guillozet for CommissionerSell, Tim

Shelby Co. Auditor, Denny YorkShelby Co. Republican Party/GibbsState Representative-Jim Buchy

RESERVE CHAMPION DAIRY STEER-LOGAN MONNINReMax One-Gay Smith

GRAND CHAMPIONRABBIT MEAT PEN - JULIE MAY

Bornhorst for CommissionerCable, Charlie

Five Star MachineHabitat for Humanity

IMSIndustrial Recyclers

Michael Excavating LLCMike York Electric Heating

Primary Eye Care AssociatesRightway Fab & Machine

Snavely, TrentThe Big 4 Browns Backers

RESERVE CHAMPIONRABBIT MEAT PEN - MICHAEL

JACOBAdams, John State RepresentativeAmerican Thermal InstrumentsBornhorst for Commissioner

Clerk of Courts/Mumford, Michele

Ehemann, Mrs. JulieFaber, Keith-State Senator

Gibbs Farms LLCGoffena's Furniture Inc.

Lenhart for SheriffLinkous Hawaiian Shave Ice

Robert Guillozet for CommissionerSell, Tim

Shelby Co. Auditor, Denny YorkShelby Co. Republican Party/GibbsState Representative-Jim Buchy

GRAND CHAMPION RABBIT FRYER-KASEY COPELANDA G Boogher & Son, Inc.Allenbaugh Insurance

Bambauer Fertilizer & Seed/PembertonBarker Ins. Agency & Show Cattle

Cargill, Inc.Geise, Dan & KrisHeinold Feeds

Hoffman TruckingK.E. Freytag Masonry

KC ConstructionLacal Equipment

Lotz ServiceMann, John

Mary Rutan HospitalMKM FARM

Shelby Co. ProsecutorSorensen Insurance AgencyTroy Kies-Auctioneer/Realtor

RESERVE CHAMPION RABBIT FRYERSUMMER MCCRACKEN

Barker Ins. Agency & Show CattleCargill, Inc.

GRAND CHAMPION GOAT-JORDAN FLEDDERJOHANN

Ambos, Mike & JenniferHoman, Fred, Billie & Family

Lacal EquipmentMary Rutan Hospital

MCJ GeneticsProvico Farm & Show SupplyVondenhuevel Auction Service

Wells Brothers, Inc.

RESERVE CHAMPION GOAT-KATIE EGBERT

Agler, TomAlan Davis Insurance

Ambos, Mike & JenniferBuckeye Ford/ Lincoln Mercury

Bussert TruckingCoNet Inc.

Crop Production Services-BotkinsDonald A. Sommer Inc.Egbert Show Cattle

Egbert, Brian, Terrie & FamilyL & O Tire Service

Mike's Barn & Yard ConnectionProvico Farm & Show Supply

RRR Tire ServiceSnavely, TrentTrupointeUS Bank

GRAND CHAMPION CHICKENBROILER-

LUCAS HUBERBuckeye Ford/ Lincoln Mercury

RESERVE CHAMPION CHICKENBROILER

TREVOR ROBBINSBarker Ins. Agency & Show Cattle

J.R. Edwards Concrete Co.

GRAND CHAMPION CHICKEN FRYER-REILLY SOMMERDonald A. Sommer Inc.

Egbert Livestock Botkins & St.HenryEgbert, Jim, Elaine & FamilySorensen Insurance Agency

TMP TruckingTrupointeUS Bank

RESERVE CHAMPION CHICKENFRYER

JOSIE WEATHERHEADAlvetro Orthodontics

Buckeye Ford/ Lincoln MercuryEgbert, Brian, Terrie & FamilyEgbert, Jim, Elaine & Family

Mike's Barn & Yard Connection

GRAND CHAMPION DUCK-GABRIELLE BUEHLER

Becker FarmsJ.A.M. Trucking

RESERVE CHAMPION DUCK-KAYLEE COPELANDA G Boogher & Son, Inc.

Heinold FeedsHoffman TruckingLotz Ins Agency

Mary Rutan HospitalMKM FARM

Plastipak Packaging Inc.Sidney Body Carstar

Sorensen Insurance AgencyTroy Kies-Auctioneer/Realtor

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MEMORIAL AT THE

SHELBY COUNTY FAIRSUNDAY, JULY 21

• 50/50 Drawing• Door Prizes• All participants will receiveDash 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 informationcontact:

Kurt Anderson937-538-0718

Join us for the

Cruise-InCruise-In17th Annual17th Annual

SPONSORED BY:

HEMMELGARN SERVICES INC. and

Show Times:SUN-WED - 6 & 8 P.M.THURS. 3-6 & 8 P.M.FRI & SAT 4-6 & 8 P.M.

FREE ShowNext to Gazebo

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HORSE BLANKET DONORSThanks to all who are donating horse

blankets for the Shelby County Fair 2013

Joe Strayer MemorialRobert Geuy - Shelby Co. EngineerReMax OneBrewer Sound - Palestine, Oh.In Memory Of Red HenmanShelby County FairBooher Chiropractic Center

Leonard Baker MemorialLouis Bertsch MemorialLochard, Inc.Shelby Co. VFW Memorial Post 4239Cromes Funeral HomeWilliam Red Henman Memorial

Clancy’s Inc. presents the

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 willask the questions to contestants and they will be judged by a panel of threejudges. 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.

Little Mr. and Miss Shelby County FairFun Pageant

To Be Held In The Free Entertainmement TentSSUUNNDDAAYY,, JJUULLYY 2211,, 22001133 -- 66::0000 PP..MM.. SSHHAARRPP SSAAMMEE

DDAAYY && TTIIMMEE,, && PPLLAACCEE AASS 22001122 Ages 3 to 5 (by July 1, 2013) A Trophy and Sash will be awarded.

Both winners will receive a $50.00 in cash.

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SHELBY COUNTY FAIR, SIDNEY, OHIOJULY 26, 2013

SPEED PROGRAM

FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2013- 4:00 P.M.Estimated 2013 Purse

Pace - 2 Year Old Filly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,000Pace - 3 Year Old Filly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,500Trot - 2 Year Old Filly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,000Trot - 3 Year Old Filly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,500Trot - Free For All - Leonard Baker Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$800Pace - 2 Year Old Colt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,000Pace - 3 Year Old Colt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,000Trot - 2 Year Old Colt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,000Trot - 3 Year Old Colt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,000Pace - Free For All - Joe Strayer Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$800

CONDITIONSUnited 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 isdeclared in.

Total starts in 2013, 1st, 2nds, and 3rds won, fastest time, money won, driver’s license and colors must be given whenhorse is entered.

Trophy will be awarded in each event. Shelby County Agricultural Society not responsible for accidents. All owners, driversand 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 2013 For information on stakes, contact Western Ohio Colt Racing Association,Box 299 East liberty, OH 43319.

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

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EEAARRLLYY EENNTTRRIIEESS TTAAKKEENN JJUULLYY 2222,, 22001133 1122::0000 PP..MM.. -- 44::0000 PP..MM..NNOOTT RREESSPPOONNSSIIBBLLEE FFOORR AACCCCIIDDEENNTTSS OONN GGRROOUUNNDDSS OORR TTRRAACCKK..

PARI-MUTUEL BETTING STARTING GATE PHOTO FINISHCONDITIONED TRACK FREE GRANDSTAND BACKSTRETCH BETTING

TRACK RECORDS:Pace -Billy Six Shooter 1:58 – Trot - Lookout Blazer 2:00.2

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SHELBY COUNTY FAIR Department Two – CATTLE

ATTENTION ALL CATTLE EXHIBITORS (DAIRY &BEEF).YOUWILL NEED TO ENTER THE FAIR-GROUNDS THROUGH GATE C OFF OF CAMPBELLRD. CATTLE ONLY.

DAIRY DEPARTMENTOPEN TO ALL COUNTIESEARLY ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 10, 2013$6.00 --- PER HEADLATE ENTRIES FROM JULY 11 - JULY 17, 2013$15.00 -- PER HEAD

ENTRY FEE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY BLANK AND ALLEXHIBITORS MUST PURCHASE AN EXHIBITORS TICKET.Youth 18 and under may exhibit on parents season ticket. ALLENTRIES MUST BE MADE WITH THE SECRETARY OF FAIRBOARD BY JULY 17, 2013. Please use entry blank in bookmarked Livestock. Put only cattle entries on the blank.

The milk house will be ready for milking on Saturday July 20,2013. All milk revenue will go into the milk house fund. This fundwill be used for the upkeep and improvement of the milking facili-ties. 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 lostrevenue.ONE GALLON OF MILKWILL BE AUCTIONED ON SATURDAY

AFTER THE LAST SPECIES OF JR. FAIR SALES. PROCEEDSTO BE DIVIDED EQUALLY AMONG JR. FAIR DAIRYEXHIBITORS WITH A PERCENTAGE TAKEN OUT FOREXPENSES. EXCEPTION: ANY EXHIBITOR HAVING ANYOTHER MARKET LIVESTOCK IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PRO-CEEDS. CHECK YELLOW PAGES FOR MORE RULES ANDREGULATIONS.

DAIRY CATTLE CLASSESNo. 201 Jersey---No. 202 Guernsey ---No. 203 HolsteinsNo. 204 Brown Swiss---No. 205 Ayrshire---No. 206 MilkingShorthorn

ARRIVAL: All Dairy Exhibts: Will arrive on Saturday July 20,2013 from 9 am to 8pm. Early bedding permitted on Friday July 19,2013 from 1:00 to 6:00pm with stall approval by Eugene Schulze.If any questions, contact Eugene Schulze at 937-497-9022 beforefair. Thank you for your cooperation.

SHOW TIMES: Jersey and Holsteins: Will show on SundayJuly 21, 2013 at 6:00 pm in a combined Districts Show, Breeds willalternate by class. Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Ayrshire, MilkingShorthorn:Will show on Monday July 22, 2013 at 10;00 am.RELEASETIME :All Dairy will be released Sunday July 28, 2013

after 8:00 am. All Jr. Fair Exhibitors must submit early releaserequest for State Fair to Jr. Fair Board two weeks before fair. Distrct

5 Jerseys and District 14 Holsteins open exhibits will be releasedafter 11:00 pm following show. All Colored Breeds going to State orout- of- county will be released following Monday’s show.

No animal having hereditary unsoundness will be allowed tocompete for premiums and shall be excluded from the grounds. Allout of State cattle must abide by Ohio State testing rules. All cowsof thirty-six months of age must have given birth to a calf or showunmistakable signs of being in calf at time of exhibition. The cattlecommittee retains the right to check registration papers at any timeif the need arises. Failure forfeits right to show or award.Thank youfor all your cooperation and support.

Eugene Schulze,Chairman

Randy Sailor Cathy Platfoot Tyler Geise

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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Exhibitor No. Date

No. of Entries Ticket No.

Total Fees Receipt No.

Clerk Tags q Send q Held

Permit No. Clerk

ENTRY BLANK FOR CATTLE DEPARTMENT # TWOSend to: JERRY SCHAFFNER, SECRETARY

P.O. Box 4281Sidney, Ohio 45365

Exhibitor’s Name (Please Print)

Address Telephone ( )

City State Zip Code

Township Total Number of Entries Total Entry Monies

EXHIBITOR TICKETS–$20.00 PER TICKET PARKING PASSES $20.00

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PARKING PASSES $30.00

2013 SHELBY COUNTY FAIR ENTRY BLANK – LIVESTOCK Dept. # 2, 3, 4, 5PHONE: 492-7385 (See page 21 for hours). Read carefully ALL rules for the departmentyou are entering. See Premium Book for time Exhibits must be brought in. MustPurchase $25,00 Exhibitor Ticket. Make checks payable: Shelby County AgriculturalSociety. All fees must accompany entries. Xerox Copies Accepted. Please Print Legibly.Send to: Jerry Schaffner, Secretary, P.O. Box 4281, Sidney, OH 45365

“The 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 thatlivestock 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 anyand all claims to or resulting from their respective livestock and/or exhibits from any cause whatsoever. The aforesaid indemnificationshall include injuries to the person or property of third parties resulting from the aforesaid livestock and/or exhibition articles. TheShelby County Fairboard assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the foregoing booklet and I agree to abide by the rulesand regulations of the fair.”

________________________________________________FOR/BY_____________________________________________________EXHIBITOR (PRINT) EXHIBITOR/ENTRANT Must Be Signed By Parent/Guardian If Under 18

EXHIBITORS SEASON PASSES $25.00

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DAIRY CATTLE CLASSES202 GUERNSEY –– 204 BROWN SWISS — 205 AYRSHIRE – 206 MILKING SHORTHORN

BOOK ENTRY NUMBER—DEFINITION OF AGES—PREMIUMS1st 2nd 3rd

1. Junior Heifer Calf - Born after March 1, 2013 at least 4months old

$13.00 $9.00 $5.002. Intermediate Heifer Calf - Born Dec. 1, 2012 thru Feb. 28,

2013$13.00 $9.00 $5.00

3. Senior Heifer Calf - Born Sept. 1, 2012 thru Nov. 30, 2012$13.00 $9.00 $5.00

4. Summer Yearling Heifer - Born June 1, 2012 thru Aug. 31,2012

$13.00 $9.00 $5005. Junior Yearling Heifer - Born March 1, 2012 thru May 31,

2012$13.00 $9.00 $5.00

6. Winter Yearling Heifer - Born Dec. 1, 2011 - Feb. 28, 2012$13.00 $9.00 $5.00

7. Senior Yearling Heifer - Born Sept. 1, 2011 thru Nov. 30,2011

$13.00 $9.00 $5.00Junior Champion Female RosetteJunior Reserve Champion Female Rosette

8. Junior 2 year old Female - Born March 1, 2011 thru August31, 2011

$13.00 $9.00 $5.00

9. Senior 2 year old Female - Born Sept. 1, 2010 thru Feb. 28,2011

$13.00 $9.00 $5.0010.Junior Cow 3 year old - Born March 1, 2010 thru August 31,

2010.$13.00 $9.00 $5.00

11.Senior Cow 3 year old - Born September 1, 2009 thruFebruary 28, 2010

$13.00 $9.00 $5.0012.Cow 4 year old - Born September 1, 2008 thru August 31,

2009

$13.00 $9.00 $5.0013.Cow 5 year old - Born September 1, 2007 thru August 31,

2008$13.00 $9.00 $5.00

14.Cow Aged - Born before Sept. 1, 2007$13.00 $9.00 $5.00

Senior Champion Female RosetteSenior Reserve Champion Female RosetteGrand Champion Female RosetteReserve Grand Champion Female Rosette

15.Best 3 Females and age - Bred and owned by exhibitor$11.00 $7.00 $5.00

16.Dam and Daughter$11.00 $7.00 $5.00

17.Produce of Dam-Animals any age either sex$11.00 $7.00 $5.00

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Please stop by our booth at the Entertainment Tent onSenior Citizens Day, July 23 starting at 9:00am

ATTENTIONNO GOLF CARTS, 4 WHEELERS OR GATORS TO BE USED

ON FAIRGROUNDS BY ANYONE OTHER THAN FAIRBOARDMEMBERS OR CONCESSIONAIRES. ALL MUST SHOWPROOF OF INSURANCE AND BE TAGGED ACCORDINGLY. NOONE UNDER THE AGE OF 16 WILL BE PERMITTED TO USEANY OF THE ABOVE. NONE OF THE ABOVE VEHICLES WILLBE PERMITTED ON THE MIDWAY AFTER 12 NOON.

ANY EXHIBITOR USING ELECTRIC FANS ON THE FAIR-GROUNDS IS REQUIRED TO USE ONLY GROUNDED EQUIP-MENT WITH THREE PRONG PLUGS. INAPPROPRIATEEXTENSION CORDS AND ADAPTERS ARE NOT ACCEPT-ABLE.

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Aflac-Tina PleimanAll Sanitation ServiceAllenbaugh InsuranceAllison's Custom JewelryAlvetro OrthodonticsAnna Young FarmersArea Energy & Electric, Inc.B & B Ag-Vantages, Inc.Bambauer Fertilizer &

Seed/JacksonBambauer Fertilizer &

Seed/KnoxvilleBambauer Fertilizer &

Seed/PembertonBarhorst, JustinBensman, GaryBornhorst for CommissionerBotkins Young FarmersBruns Animal ClinicBrunson Welding LLCBurke Petroleum, Inc.Cargill, Inc.Chad Delaet Loramie Twp TrusteeChester FoodsClerk of Courts/Mumford,

MicheleCoba Select ServicesColby, Craig & PatriciaColby, LarryColby, MarcellaCreative Memories-Quinter, VickiCromes Funeral HomeDelaet, Chad & AnnDell-Delight FarmsDeLoye Hoof TrimmingDetailed Machining Inc.Ditmer, Eric & TeresaDonald A. Sommer Inc.Edwin F. Nickol, Inc.Egbert Livestock Botkins &

St.Henry

Ehemann, Mrs. JulieEilerman-Nationwide Ins AgencyElsass Fabricating, LTDEsser ElectricFarm & Service Truck EquipmentFarm Credit Mid-

America/VersaillesFarm Service AgencyFather Hubbard's Cupboards LLCFertilizer Dealers Supply Inc.First Nat'l Bank of New BremenFrische, John D.D.S.Gerlach's Homemade Ice CreamGoettemoeller FarmsGoffena's Furniture Inc.Greiwe, Jeromy & SeasonGrumpy's BBQHageman, Jason & GretchenHageman, Rick & VeraHague CorporationHall, Craig & TracyHarvest Land - VersaillesIn Memory of Carl & Kathleen

WehrmanIrish Acres DairyJ.R. Edwards Concrete Co.Jason Weigandt LandscapeKnoop, KennyLarger Bulk Milk TransportLaux Gun ServiceLinkous Hawaiian Shave IceMann FarmsMaria Stein GrainMary Rutan HospitalMaurer, CurtMeininger, Linda/Shelby Co. Tres.Mercer Soy/Mercer LandmarkMeyer, Greg & KristaMeyer's Garage & Drive-ThruMill Valley FarmsMotter, Keith & Family

Osgood State BankOur Homestead FarmsPlastipak Packaging Inc.Pullins DrainageReMax One-Gay SmithRindler Trucking LLCRyan Aberle-Cargill Animal

NutritionSchafer Dairy Farms, Inc.Schafer Oil CompanySchwieterman, Dale CPAShelby Co. Ag. TeacherShelby Co. Auditor, Denny YorkShelby Co. Dairymans Assoc.Shelby Co. Republican

Party/GibbsSiegel, Robert-Cynthian Twp

TrusteeSorensen Insurance AgencySpeciality Fertilizer ProductsStanfield JerseysStangel, DougStangel, JasonState Representative-Jim BuchyStewart FarmsT-Bird Mobile WeldingToomey, Jack Co. CommissionerTri-County Veterinary ServiceTrio Farms Inc.Troy Kies-Auctioneer/RealtorTrupointeVandalia Range & ArmoryVerity Farms - SiegelVondenhuevel Auction ServiceWagner's IGA MarketWehrman/Paulus FamiliesWells Brothers, Inc.Woody's SupermarketZ & Z Construction

The ShelbyCounty Fair

Boardwould like to

extend a

Special Thanksto the following

buyers at the

2012Gallon ofMilk Sale

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CLASS 201 - DISTRICT 5 JERSEY SHOWCLASS 203 - DISTRICT 14 HOLSTEIN SHOW

Sunday, July 21, 2013 AT 6:00PMKIDDIE SHOWMANSHIP, UP TO JR. FAIR AGE AS OF JAN. 1, 2013 AT 6:000

Two Jr. Fair Showmanship Classes Ages: Jr. 9-14 Sr. 15-18

All guidelines for dairy show are listed on previous pagesunder Department Two – Cattle unless listed below.Show willbe governed by the Shelby County Agriculture Society rulesand regulations. The combined show will alternate breeds byclass.JERSEY: The fair board will furnish ribbons and number

cards. Premium money paid by Shelby County AgricultureSociety to Jersey Club shall be $10.00 per head exhibited to amaximum of 100 head or a total of $1,000.HEIFER CLASSES1. JUNIOR CALF: born on or after March 1, 2013 through

April 30, 20132. INTERMEDIATE CALF, born on or after Dec. 1, 2012

through Feb. 28, 20133. SENIOR CALF, born on or after Sept. 1, 2012 through

Nov. 30, 2012.4. SUMMER YEARLING, born on or after June 1, 2012

through Aug. 31, 2012.5. JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER, born on or after March 1,

2012 through May 31, 2012.6. INTERMEDIATE SENIOR YEARLING, born on or after

Dec. 1, 2011 through Feb. 28,2012.7. SENIOR YEARLING, born on or after Sept. 1, 2011

through Nov.30, 2011.JR. CHAMPION FEMALE & RESERVE JR. CHAMPION8. JR. BEST THREE FEMALES

COW CLASSES9. JR. 2YR OLD, born on or after March 1, 2011 through

Aug. 31, 201110. SR. 2YR. OLD, born on or after Sept. 1, 2010 through

Feb. 28, 201111. JR. THREE YR. OLD born on or after March 1, 2010

through Aug. 31, 2010.12. SR. THREE YR. OLD, born on or after Sept. 1, 2009

through Feb. 28, 2010.13. FOUR YEAR OLD COW, born on or after Sept. 1, 2008

through Aug. 31, 2009.14. FIVE YR. OLD COW, born on or after Sept. 1, 2007

through Aug. 31, 2008.15. AGED COW, born before Sept. 1, 2007.

SR. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION COWOVERALL CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE.GROUP CLASSES16. 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 exhibitoror family.19. DAM & DAUGHTER

HOLSTEINS : All ribbons, trophies will be furnished byDistrict 14 Holstein Association. Premium money paid byShelby County Agricultural Society to District 14 Holstein Clubshall be $10.00 per head exhibited to a maximum of 100 heador a total of $1,000.All registration papers must be sent to District 14 Holstein

Secretary.

HEIFER CLASSES1. Junior Heifer Calf - March 1, 2013, at least 4 months old.2. Intermediate Heifer Calf - born from December 1, 2012

through February 28, 20133 Senior Heifer Calf - born from September 1, 2012 through

November 30, 2012.4. Summer Yearling - born June 1, 2012 through August 31,

20125. Junior Yearling Heifer- born March 1, 2012 through May

31, 2012.6. Intermediate Senior Yearling - born from December 1,

2011 through February 28, 2012.7. Senior Yearling Heifer – born from September 1, 2011

thru November 30, 2011.8. Junior Best Three Females - shall consist of 3 females

under 2 years of age, all bred and at least one owned byExhibitor .8a. Junior Get of Sire - 3 females under 2 years of ageMILKING AGE CLASSES9. Dry 3-4 year old cow - born from September 1, 2008 thru

August 31, 2009.10. Dry Aged Cow - born before September 1, 2008.11. Junior 2 year old cow - born after March 1, 2011 thur

August 31, 201112. Senior 2 year old cow – born September 1, 2010 thur

February 28, 2011.13. Junior 3 year old cow - born March 1, 2010 thur August

31, 2010.14. Senior 3 year old cow - born from September 1, 2009

thru February 28, 2010.15. Four-year old cow - born from September 1, 2008 thru

August 31, 2009.16. Five year old cow - born from September 1, 2007 thru

August 31, 2008.17. Aged Cow - born before September 1, 2007.18. 125,000 Pound Cow - Cow which has produced over

125,000 pounds of milk.GROUP CLASSES19. 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 oneowned 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 Exhibitor25. Premium Breeder

We would like to THANK HILLS SUPPLY for donatingthe milk equipment and supplies used in our parlor. SeeHills Supply for all your dairy equipment and supplies.

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

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Junior Fair King & QueenCoronation!

2013Ohio’s

Fair’s QueenContestant

SundayJuly 21, 20137:00 P.M.

FreeEntertainment

Tent 2012 SHELBY COUNTYJUNIOR FAIR KING & QUEEN

Katlyn Seger and Craig Berning

FOURTH RUNNER-UPKathelyn Seger,

of Shelby County

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2013 SHELBY COUNTY FAIRJULY 21 2013

JOE PLATFOOT MEMORIAL BEEF SHOW& ANNUAL FEEDER CALF SHOW

SIDNEY, OHIOJudge to be announced.

ARRIVAL TIME 7 am till 11:00 amWEIGH-IN TIME 9 am till 11:00 am

1st place in each class will receive $25

PROSPECT FEEDERCALF SHOW 2:00 P.M.

OPEN CLASS STEER SHOWIMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE

FEEDER CALF SHOWOPEN STEER SHOW OPEN FEEDER CALF

SHOWJudged by Weight Judged by WeightChampion: Director Chair and $200 Champion: Director Chair and $75Reserve: Director Chair and $100 Reserve: Director Chair and $25

OPEN BREEDING HEIFER SHOWJudged by AgeChampion: Director Chair and $100Reserve: Director Chair and $50NOTE: ALL CATTLE THAT SHOW IN OPEN SHOW ARERELEASED AFTER THEY ARE SHOWN

GENERAL INFORMATION1. Entry Fee $25 per head paid at check in. Alllivestock must meet the requirements of theOhio Dept. of Agricultural’s Revised Code

2. Free stall space-furnish your own bedding3. All livestock must be in place by 11:00 a.m.Sunday, July 21, 2013

4. Show supplies and food available on fair-grounds.

For Information Call:Eugene Schulze, 937-497-9022 (evenings)Cathy Platfoot, 937-492-1085 (evenings)

Not responsible for accidents or loss of property

RULESExhibitor must comply with all the general rules of the Cattle

Department.CODE OF ETHICS: To maintain a high degree of confi-

dence in the livestock show, THE COMMITTEE RESERVESTHE RIGHT TO DISQUALIFY ANY ANIMALS THAT HAVEBEEN FITTED IN AN UNETHICAL MANNER. Unethical fit-ting shall include any injection of gas, solid, or liquid under theskin to alter the normal conformation. It shall include also anycutting or tearing of the hide or underneath the hide orremoval of tissue in an attempt to alter the shape of the ani-mal. It shall also include attempts to disrupt or change normaldental development as well as the dyeing or coloring of indi-viduals which alters their natural coloration; also artificial tailheads or polls. Any attempts to change the degree of firm-ness of any individual shall also be considered unethical. Anypersons guilty of the above will be disqualified and barredfrom future shows.No prior ownership is required. Anyone is permitted to help

groom animal.

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PIG & CALF SCRAMBLEFRIDAY, July 26 - 8:00 P.M.

GRANDSTAND - Admission $2.00Sponsored by

Pullins Farm Drainage & Silveus Insurance GroupENTRIES CLOSE ON JUNE 12th, 2013

OPEN TO ALL SHELBY COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR EXHIBITORSCASH PRIZES FOR ALL LIVESTOCK SPECIES AND AGE GROUPS

Anyone entering this contest must file entry forms on or before June 12th, 2013along 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 13YEARS (LIMIT FIRST 40 SIGNED UP)SHEEP SCRAMBLE: AGE GROUP, 8 TO 10YEARS (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 $100Heat Winners: 1st Place $ 50, 2nd Place $ 25Pig Scramble: 1st Place $100, 2nd Place $ 50Heat Winners: 1st Place $ 20, 2nd Place $ 10Sheep Scramble: Cash Prizes

MINOR’S RELEASE FOR 2013 SCRAMBLESWe, _____________________ and _____________________ give our permission

for our minor child __________________________________

to participate in the Shelby County Fair Pig, Calf and Sheep Scramble July 26, 2013.We also agree not to holdany person or company, individually or collectively, responsible for any injury suffered by our minor child whileparticipating in any of the Scrambles. Application must be accompanied by this signed authorization.

APPLICATION FOR 2013 SCRAMBLESName __________________________________________ Date of Birth ____________ Age ____

Height _________ Weight _________ Year in School (Sept. 2013) _________ Phone ___________

Address _________________________________________ City _______________ Zip ________

Hat or Helmet Size ________ Shirt Size ________ School Attending _________________________

CIRCLE SCRAMBLEDESIRED

CALF PIG

SHEEP

Signed: __________________________________

__________________________________

__________________________________

Father/Guardian’s Name

Father/Guardian’s Name

Mother/Guardian’s Name

Mother/Guardian’s Name

Applicant/Minor’s Name

Applicant/Minor’s Name

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CLASS 308OPEN CLASS BARROW SHOW

July 22 , 2013Approximately 6:30 P.M.

RULESEntry fee is $8.00 per animal, 2 entries per exhibitor (2 bar-rows, 2 gilts, or a combination of 1 each).Entries close at 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 21, 2013All swine being exhibited solely in the Open Class show willhave to be removed from the fairgrounds by 8:00 a.m. July23,2013 This is not a terminal show.the exhibitor will beresponsible for all barrows to be removed. All other Jr. FairRules will apply for the Sr. Fair Show.Animals must be brought to the fairgrounds on July 19th star-ing at 8:00 P.M. until 8:00 A.M. July 20 th.Barrows will be weighed immediately following the conclu-sion Jr. Fair weigh-in.Light and heavy barrows will be permitted to show, but willnot be eligible for premiums.Exhibitors must purchase an exhibitor ticket, youths 18 yearsof age or younger may exhibit on parent’s ticket.

OPEN CLASS BARROW SHOW PREMIUMSClasses Championship

1st $15.00 Grand $200.002nd $10.00 Reserve $100.003rd $ 5.004th $ 4.005th $ 3.00

CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS PREMIUMSDonated by the Shelby County Agriculture Society, and TheShelby County Pork Producers. .

CLASS 309OPEN CLASS GILT SHOW

July 22, 2013Approximately 8:00 P.M.After Barrow Show

RULESEntry fee is $8.00 per animal, 2 entries per exhibitor (2 bar-rows, 2 gilts, or a combination of 1 each).Entries close at 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 21 2013All swine being exhibited solely in the Open Class show willhave to be removed from the fairgrounds by 8:00 a.m. July23,2013. This is not a terminal show, the exhibitor will beresponsible for the gilt’s to be removed. All other Jr. Fair Ruleswill apply for the Sr. Fair Show.Animals must be brought to the fairgrounds on July 19th2013 starrting at 8:00 P.M. until 8:00 A.M. July 20th..Gilts will be weighed immediately following the conclusion Jr.Fair weigh-in.Light and heavy gilts will be permitted to show, but will not beeligible for premiums.Exhibitors must purchase an exhibitor ticket, youths 18 yearsof age or younger may exhibit on parent’s ticket.

OPEN CLASS GILT SHOW PREMIUMSClasses Championship

1st $15.00 Grand $200.002nd $10.00 Reserve $100.003rd $ 5.004th $ 4.005th $ 3.00

CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS PREMIUMSDonated by the Shelby County Agriculture Society and TheShelby County Pork Producers.

NOTICE: ALL PENS TO BE CLEANED TO THESATISFACTION OF THE COMMITTEE OR

PREMIUMSWILL BE FORFEITED

JUNIOR FAIR MARKET HOG SHOWThe Ohio Duroc Breeders Association, Gene Overholt,Secretary, 22011 TR 255, West Lafayette, Ohio 43845, willoffer $25.00 cash to the owner of the Grand Champion JuniorFair Market Hog over all breeds and crossbreds, providing thisbarrow or gilt is from a recorded Duroc Sire and Dam and the

owner furnishes the association a good photograph and a briefstory regarding the market hog.The exhibitor shall have ownedthe market pig at least sixty days prior to the fair.THEREWILL BE NO SCALES ALLOWED TO BE SET UP INANY BUILDING WHERE WEIGH INS ARE BEING CON-DUCTED. ANYONE WHO WISHES TO BRING SCALESMUST DO SO ON THE OUTSIDE OF THESE BUILDINGSAND BE PLACED WHERE THEY ARE NOT IN THE WAY OFWEIGHMASTERS OR ANY PARTICIPANTWEIGHING THEIRANIMALS.

Department ThreeSWINE

Aaron Heilers,Chairman

Don Bodenmiller Dan Sharrock Ken IhleKevin Schaffner

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ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 20 2013$3.00 ENTRY FEE. Per Head EnteredShow starts: 2:00 p.m. Thursday July 26, 2013, ShowArena IIShow Order Starts with: Suffolk/ColumbiaNo. 401—Shropshire No. 407—ColumbiaNo. 402—Corriedale No. 408—MontadaleNo. 403—Hampshire No. 409—OxfordsNo. 404—Poled Dorsets No. 410—CheviotsNo. 404a—Horned Dorsets No. 411—RambouilletNo. 405—Southdown No. 412—All Other Meat BreedsNo. 406—Suffolk No. 413—All Other Wool BreedsAny breed with less than two flocks will show in the AllOther Breed category. A Flock shall consist of one yearlingram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs ownedby exhibitor. In future years the management may cancel anyclass in which, the number of entries is insufficient to insureadequate 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 SEA-SON TICKET.Youth, 18 years and younger may exhibit on par-ents’ exhibitor ticket.Please use Department 4 entry blankwhen making entries. No refunds on entries cancelled byexhibitors.In county exhibitors must be on display by Wednesday, July

25, 2012 at 9:00 P.M. In County exhibitors must purchase aSeason TicketAll 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 Countyexhibitors need not purchase a Season Ticket.BOOK NO.1. Ram, over 1 year and under 2 5. Pair Ewes, 1 year and under 22. Ram lamb 6. Ewe lamb3. Pair ram lambs 7. Pair ewe lambs4. Ewe, 1 year and under 2 8. Breeder young flockPREMIUMS

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th$12.00 $9.00 $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

PAIRS AND FLOCK1st 2nd 3rd7.00 5.00 3.00

SPECIAL AWARDSGRAND CHAMPION RAM—Over All Breeds $20.00GRAND CHAMPION EWE—Over All Breeds $20.00

Mike Hoelscher, Chairman Dan Geise

Department Four – SHEEP

Department Five - GOATSOpen Boer Goat Breeding ShowDirectors in Charge: Bill Clark, chairman

Allen RehfusDate: July 21, 2013 10:00 AM Show Arena II

Entry Fees: $5.00 per head - EnterDay ofShow

Premiums: 1st — 12.00, 2nd — 9.00, 3rd —6.00, 4th — 4.00, 5th — 3.00Rules:• Shavings are preferred bedding and will beavailable for purchase on the grounds

• Pen availability is on a first come basis.• Breeding Classes will use the birth dates aslistedto determine the class divisions. Theshow date will be the base date for computingall ages

• The Shelby County Agriculture Societyreserves the right to excuse any animal ofquestionable health.

• All goats must comply with Ohio ScrapieRules. Questions: Ohio State Veterinarian ñ614-469-5602

• The Shelby County Agriculture Society is notresponsible for any accidents, damages orloss

• Exhibits are excused the day of show• No refunds will be provided• All exhibitors will pay a gate entrance fee ifarriving on day of show

Does:1. 0 to 3 months2. 3 to 6 months3. 7 to 9 months4. 9 to 12 months5. Junior Division Champion-Rosette

6. Junior Division Reserve Champion-Rosette7. 12 to 16 months8. 16 to 20 months9. 20 to 24 months10.Yearling Division Champion - Rosette11.Yearling Division Reserve Champion -Rosette12. 24 to 36 months13. 36 months and Over14. Senior Division Champion-Rosette15. Senior Division Reserve Champion-Rosette16. Grand Champion Doe-Rosette17. Reserve Grand Champion Doe-RosetteFullblood Bucks:18. 0 to 3 months19. 3 to 6 months20. 6 to 9 months21. 9 to 12 months22. Junior Division Champion-Rosette23. Junior Division Reserve Champion-Rosette24. 12 to 16 months25. 16 to 20 months26. 20 to 24 months27.Yearling Division Champion-Rosette28.Yearling Division Reserve Champion-Rosette29. 24 to 36 months30. 36 months and over31. Senior Division Champion-Rosette32. Senior Division Reserve Champion-Rosette33. Grand Champion Buck -Rosette34. Reserve Grand Champion Buck - RosetteShelby County Bred and Raised Market GoatShowDate: July 21, 2013Time: At the Conclusion of the Open BoerGoat ShowPlace: Arena II

Entries limited to Shelby County Junior FairMarket Goat Exhibitors only• Goats must be born and raised in Shelby

County• Junior Fair Weights will be used to determine

class breakdown• No entry fees and no premiums will be

awarded• Top two goats per class will show for cham-

pion• Champion and Reserve Champions awards

will be given• Entries determined based upon scrapie infor-

mation received during pre-fair weigh in* No Entry fee, no premiums

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TTHHEE CCAARRGGIILLLLFree Entertainment

GAZEBO

WIRED FOR CHRISTMonday, July 22

6:45 p.m.

JOE MCMILLENSunday, July 21

1:00 p.m.

GLENN PARKSSunday, July 21

6:45 p.m.

SIDNEY’S SENIORCENTER SINGERS

Tuesday, July 245:00 - 5:45 p.m.

DREW IHLETuesday, July 24

6:45 p.m.

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THICK AND THIN

Thursday, July 256:45 p.m.

INSIDE OUT

Saturday, July 276:45 p.m.

FIRST UNITEDMETHODIST

CHURCH YOUTH BAND

Friday, July 266:45 p.m.

GUITAR KIDSWednesday, July 25

6:45 p.m.

TTHHEE CCAARRGGIILLLLFree Entertainment

GAZEBO

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With its unique blend of members and showmanship, Flashback delivers a party-hearty atmosphere with the fervor of a locomotive!

Through musical styles of the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and current day, audiences quicklyconnect with their favorite musical tastes. As a five-part ensemble,they showcase energetic instrumentation with precision vocals andmulti-part harmonies.

With its music, its style, andits show, this band is sure torock your town and yourworld.

B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA FiebigersPoor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground

Free Entertainment TentMONDAY, July 22 - 8:00 P.M.

Appearing on the stage

Ron & Nita’s

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Special Grandstand EventMUST PAY GATE ADMISSION OF $9.00

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The Twentieth Annual

Lost Mountain JamboreeB&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA Fiebigers

Poor Farmers RV Sales & Service CampgroundFree Entertainment Tent

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

Ron & Nita’s

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T. GRAHM BROWN

The best performances come from people whowork well together. That would be a major under-statement for twin sisters Debbie and CarrieMoore. Having sung together all of their lives,there is something really special about the close-knit harmony they create. Adept at working withan audience and making them part of their perfor-mance, Moore & Moore give the all out kind ofshow that only comes from the heart.

With a career that is always on the move, greatthings are most certainly around the corner. Themusical blend of voices that were born to singtogether, the sense of humor that only a siblingcould get away with, complimented by the best in upbeat country songs make for a really greatshow. With Moore & Moore, you really want more and more!

There is only one T. Graham Brown, His “T-Ness” and that uniqueness has made him oneof the most enduringly popular singers per-forming today. He is a journeyman and song-writer whose blue-eyed soul sound defiesmusical boundaries. He has penned several hitcountry songs and has garnered ten Top-Tenhits, a CMA Award and a long list of nationalradio and television ads.

In 1998 T. Graham Brown’s single “WineInto Water” not only inspired the lives ofcountless individuals but went all the way tothe top of the Christian Country Music chartand was awarded the number oneIndependent music video of the year.T. Graham Brown’s latest release “The Next

Right Thing” was rated top 5 country CD by the USA Today and The Chicago Tribunerated it the #1 Country CD of the year. T. Graham Brown’s “Live At Billy Bobs” has justhit the streets and is also getting rave reviews.

Ron & Nita’s

MOORE & MOORE

B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA FiebigersPoor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground

Free Entertainment TentWEDNESDAY, July 24 - 8:00 P.M.

Appearing on the stage

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There is a very cool moment, pre-served for posterity in TV syndication,when Joshua Scott Jones and MeghanLinsey, the duo known as SteelMagnolia, make the connection thatchanges their lives. It's cattle call audi-tion day for season two of CMT's CanYou Duet? Josh and Meghan aresecretly ambivalent about the wholething, skeptical that the judges aregoing to get their very unique sound.But they do and so began the journeythat would put Steel Magnolia in theshows winner's circle and on BigMachine Records.In the year since winning the show,

Steel Magnolia has gone on to win over many more influential fans and supporters. Theirbracing take of "Keep On Lovin' You" broke through as the highest charting debut singleby a co-ed duo in Billboard history and climbed all the way to No. 5 on the BillboardCountry Charts. The song has been downloaded more than a million times and landed inthe major motion picture, “Valentine’s Day.” Josh and Meghan spent the summer of 2010touring alongside Brad Paisley on his massively popular H20 Tour. They also toured withReba McEntire and Blake Shelton and appeared on the Late ShowWith David Letterman,Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Lopez Tonight.Even before the release of their debut album, Steel Magnolia snagged nine major indus-

try award nominations, including: Vocal Duo of the Year and Top New Vocal Duo of theYear by theAcademy of Country Music in both 2010 and 2011, TopVocal Duo by the TheCountry Music Association in 2010, Best Country Music Video By A New Duo byCountry Music Television and a 2012 ACMAward for Vocal Duo of the Year. Their sec-ond single, “Just By BeingYou (Halo andWings),” became their second Top 30 hit. Theirthird single “Last Night Again” reached No. 24 on the country charts. Their self-titledalbum was released in January 2011 and it debuted in the Top 10 of the pop and countryalbum charts, entering the charts at No. 7 and No. 3, respectively. No wonder then, thatyou're seeing Josh and Meghan on every "Whom ToWatch" list in country music.

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

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Appearing on the stage

Steel Magnolia

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THURSDAY, JULY 25AT 12:00 NOON

To Be Held In The B&B Ag-AdvantagesDBA Fiebiger Inc./

Poor Farmers RV Sales & Service CampgroundFree Entertainment Tent

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MR. SPEED

Ron & Nita’s

B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA FiebigersPoor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground

Free Entertainment TentFRIDAY, July 26 - 8:00 P.M.

Appearing on the stage

In a world where imitation is the most sincere form of flat-tery, few bands have as devoted a following as KISS. Withnearly 20 years of experience under their spandex MR. SPEEDcontinues to forge ahead writing their own chapter inKISStory. Our passion for KISS is real. We believe in bridgingthe gap between KISS fans from the '70's and the new legionsof the KISS Army. With a show combining a lot of the ele-ments that are reminiscent of a KISS performance, and enoughhits to go double platinum we bring you back to a time whenlips everywhere were coming together in unison to welcomethe hottest band in the world!

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B&B Ag-Vantages, Inc. DBA FiebigersPoor Farmers RV Sales & Service Campground

Free Entertainment TentSATURDAY, July 27 - 8:00 P.M.

Appearing on the stage

Ron & Nita’s

With the entire group hailing from the great state of Ohio, The Voices of Ohio is an excitingand dynamic adult performing arts ensemble. The Voices of Ohio draws on a collective mem-bership that has more than 45 years of show business experience.

Included in this contingent, are those who; sang in the finest concert halls throughout Europefor 27 consecutive summers; entertained a world-wide television audience from top of the thennewly-built World Trade Center in NewYork City and stepped off down Broadway in the Macy’sThanksgiving Day Parade; became the world’s only singing, marching vocal group to participatein an unprecedented four Tournament of Roses parades; gave a command performance in theWhite House Rose Garden; and sang for millions annually as part of greatest show Ohio has tooffer, The Ohio State Fair.

Under the direction of founder Girrard Stewart, an Orrville, Ohio native, The Voices of Ohioperform a repertoire that reads like a popular American songbook. Whether they are performingturn-of-the-century classics (A Shanty in Old Shanty Town and Alexander’s Ragtime Band), abig band number from the 1940s (Sentimental Journey), a rockin’ number from the 1950s(Johnny B. Goode), pop numbers from the 1970s (Everything I Own), hits from the Broadwaystage (A medley of hits by the Four Seasons, from the Tony winning “Jersey Boys”), today's newcountry (In My Daughter’s Eyes), pop music from today's Top 40 (Unwritten), songs of hope andinspiration (How Great Thou Art, My Tribute and You Raise Me Up), and a red-white-and-bluestar-spangled finale (God Bless America/America the Beautiful) that is guaranteed to bring thecrowd to their feet.A concert by TheVoices of Ohio concert is an entertainment event the entire family will enjoy.

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37th ANNUALDRAFT HORSE SHOW

41st ANNUALDRAFT HORSE SHOW

Classes for Draft Horses, Mules,Draft PoniesSATURDAY - JULY 27, 2013

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 showand leave after their class(es). Gate Charge of $9.00 per person. No stabling will be avail-able. Please be properly attired in the show ring. ENTRY FEES PAYABLE SHOW DAY - PRE-

MIUMS PAID DAY OF SHOWEntry Fees: $5.00 per entry / except showmanship is at no charge

Sponsored by

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

A Special Thanks to our Livestock Show Sponsors

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Draft Horse, Mules, Draft Pony ShowSaturday, July 27, 2013 - 9:00 A.M.

SHELBY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

DIVISIONS: (A) BELGIAN, (B) PERCHERON, (C) CLYDESDALE/SHIRE, (D) HAFLINGER/DRAFT PONY- STALLIONS -

CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th1. 2 years and over 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 5.002. 1 year and under 2 years 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 5.003. Stallion Foal of current year 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 5.004. Champion Belgian Stallion (Rosette & Hagelberger Memorial Halter) Reserve Champion Belgian Stallion (Rosette)

Champion Percheron Stallion (Rosette ) Reserve Champion Percheron Stallion (Rosette)Champion Clydesdale or Shire Stallion (Rosette ) Reserve Champion Clydesdale or Shire Stallion (Rosette)Champion Haflinger Stallion (Rosette) Reserve Champion Haflinger Stallion (Rosette)

- MARES -CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th5. 5 years and over 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.006. 3 years and under 5 years 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.007. 2 years and under 3 years 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.008. 1 year and under 2 years 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.009. Filly Foal of current year 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.0010. 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 Halter)Reserve Champion Clydesdale or Shire Mare (Rosette)Champion Haflinger Mare (Rosette)Reserve Champion Haflinger Mare (Rosette)

11. Mules 3 years and over 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.00- GELDINGS -

CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th12. 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)

CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th14. Mules 2 years and under 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.0015. Mare and Foal 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.0016. Produce of Dam (2) 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.0017. Get of Sire (2) 20.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 5.00

- SHOWMANSHIP -CLASS18. Jr. Showmanship (9 years thru 13 years) - 1st Place - Trophy - donated by

Ted and Anita Barhorst -Each showman receives $5.0019. 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 3rd 4th20. Men’s Haflingers/Draft Pony Cart 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.0021. Men’s Draft Horse Cart 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.0022. Ladies’ Haflinger/Draft Pony Cart 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.0023. Ladies’ Draft Horse Cart 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.0024. Youth Cart Driving 25.00 15.00 10.00 5.0025. Team Haflingers/Draft Pony 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.0026. Team of Draft Horses 40.00 35.00 30.00 25.0027. Unicorn Haflingers/Draft Pony 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.0028. Unicorn of Draft Horses 50.00 45.00 40.00 35.0029. 4 Haflingers/Draft Pony Hitch 45.00 40.00 35.00 30.0030. 4 Draft Horse Hitch 60.00 55.00 50.00 45.00

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Sunday Afternoon, July 21, 2013

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

Admission Good for Pull and Demo Derby

Trucks must enter at Gate DClasses: 5000 lbs. Truck

6500 lbs. Truck9000 lbs. Truck

Weigh in starts at 10:00 AMMust have DOT Street Tires - No Slicks30” hitch height in every class

$20 Hookup Fees - No Buy Backs

No Bumper Hooks - Hitch must be attached to frame

WEIGH IN STARTS AT 11:00 AMENTRIES 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

Starting at1:00 PM

$150 ADDEDPLUS

100% PAYBACK

PER EACH CLASS

$150 ADDEDPLUS

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PER EACH CLASS

For more infocontact

Tom Black937-597-8643

Back-2-BackTruck Pulls

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2013 SHELBY COUNTY FAIR

Demolition Derby

POWDER PUFF1st plus Trophy

FULL SIZE TRUCKS1st $1,000 plus Trophy22nd $115500 plus Trophy

COMPACT TRUCKS1st $300 plus Trophy

FULL SIZE CARS1st $1200 plus Trophy2nd $500 plus Trophy3rd $200 plus Trophy

COMPACT CARS1st $350 plus Trophy

Rules for Derby can be found on Shelby County Fair Website under Buckeye Demo Derby. 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 PRICEGrandstand Admission and Pit Passes good for

Tug-A-Truck and Demolition Derby!

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SShheellbbyy CCoouunnttyy FFaaiirr && WWiippeeoouutt EEnntteerrpprriisseesspresents the 9th Annual

Truck & Tractor PullWednesday, July 24th, 2013 4:00 p.m.

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ANTIQUE TRACTORS:1. Division II – 5500#

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2. FARM STOCK TRACTORS$200 Purse15,000 lbs. max, regular draw bar20.8 Tires, non cutMust be stock appearing

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TRUCKS1. PRO STOCK PICKUPS 6500#$500 PurseAny motor – No aluminum headsRacing fuel OK – No alcohol26” Hitch heightFront weights allowed

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Rismiller’s ConcessionsM & M Snack ShackPampered Chef

Woody’s MarketFun Foods ConcessionsR&B Ent.Fertilizer Dealer Supply Inc.

Tony BornhorstB&B Ag AdvantagesPrince Farms

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Total Fees Receipt No.

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ENTRY BLANK FOR CATTLE DEPARTMENT # TWOSend to: JERRY SCHAFFNER, SECRETARY

P.O. Box 4281Sidney, Ohio 45365

Exhibitor’s Name (Please Print)

Address Telephone ( )

City State Zip Code

Township Total Number of Entries Total Entry Monies

EXHIBITOR TICKETS–$20.00 PER TICKET PARKING PASSES $20.00

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2013 SHELBY COUNTY FAIR ENTRY BLANK – GRANGE Dept. # 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11PHONE: 492-7385 (See page 21 for hours). Read carefully ALL rules for the departmentyou are entering. See Premium Book for time Exhibits must be brought in. MustPurchase $25,00 Exhibitor Ticket. Make checks payable: Shelby County AgriculturalSociety. All fees must accompany entries. Xerox Copies Accepted. Please Print Legibly.Send to: Jerry Schaffner, Secretary, P.O. Box 4281, Sidney, OH 45365

“The 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 thatlivestock 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 anyand all claims to or resulting from their respective livestock and/or exhibits from any cause whatsoever. The aforesaid indemnificationshall include injuries to the person or property of third parties resulting from the aforesaid livestock and/or exhibition articles. TheShelby County Fairboard assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the foregoing booklet and I agree to abide by the rulesand regulations of the fair.”

________________________________________________FOR/BY_____________________________________________________EXHIBITOR (PRINT) EXHIBITOR/ENTRANT Must Be Signed By Parent/Guardian If Under 18

EXHIBITORS SEASON PASSES $25.00

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CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTYENTRIES BY JULY 16, 2013,

All exhibitors must purchase an Exhibitor Ticket.Except youth 12 years of age and younger may show on par-

ents’ Season Ticket.Articles will be accepted on FRIDAY, July 19 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 28,,

2013Entries confined to Shelby County residents except for sur-

rounding county residents who have children in Shelby CountySchool Districts.PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR GRAIN AND SEEDDEPT. 6No 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 ...........................................$3.502. Wheat in Straw ..........................................3.503. Wheat in Straw (Breaded) ........................3.50

CLASS 601WHEAT (Present Year)1 Quart, in clear glass containers, furnished by the Exhibitor1.Any Variety ...................................................3.50

CLASS 602 CORN - 6 ears (grown last year)Maturity Date

1st1. 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 Exhibitor1. 1 Quart Jar any Variety..............................3.50

CLASS 605 SOYBEANS (grown last year)1 Quart, in clear glass containers, furnished by the Exhibitor

Relative Maturity1. 1 Quart Jar any Variety..............................3.50

CLASS 606 BALED HAYExhibit to consist of two (2) slices (tied) or the equivalent.

Premiums: 1st - $3.00ALFALFA: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)

CLASS 607 SILAGE1. Corn silage (1 Quart)2. Hay Silage (1 Quart)

NO DOGS, ROLLERBLADES, BIKES,SKATE BOARDS,

OR LASER POINTERSALLOWED ON

FAIRGROUNDS.

Department SixGRAIN and SEEDS

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Daily Acts in our FREEEntertainment Tent including aGospel Fest on Sunday, August

11th starting at 1:00 p.m.

Offering other GroundEntertainment such as Tiger

Talks, Hat Trick Petting Zoo andPony Rides, Lucky the HappyHobo Clown and Progressive

Edges Woodcarving.

Stadium Entertainment ScheduleFriday, August 9 – 7:00 p.m. Tractor PullStadium $5.00, Pit Passes $10.00Saturday, August 10 – 8:00 p.m.Hinder Concert – Track $25.00, Stadium $20.00For tickets, please call 937-335-7492or www.miamicountyohiofair.comSunday, August 117:00 p.m. Livestock Scramble – Stadium $2.00Monday, August 121:00 p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull – Free6:30 p.m. Harness Racing – FreeTuesday, August 136:30 p.m. Harness Racing – FreeWednesday, August 145:30 p.m. Salute to Veterans – Free7:30 p.m. Band Spectacular – FreeThursday, August 157:00 p.m. Mixed Martial Arts – “In the Cage”Stadium Fee to be determined

AUGUST9 – 15, 2013

www.miamicountyohiofair.com

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Oct. 4, 5 & 6, 2013

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Bulldozing • ExcavatingFarm & Residential Drainage

Backhoe Work • Sewage Systems

1663 Cranberry RoadSt. Henry • 419-925-4290

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4240 State Route 49Arcanum • 937-548-3965

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FRUITCLASS—801—APPLES—3 on a plate

1st1. Lodin ........................................................$3.502. Wine Sap ...................................................3.503. Transparent................................................3.504. Wealthy ......................................................3.505. Jonathon....................................................3.506. Red Delicious ............................................3.507. Yellow Delicious .........................................3.50

CLASS—802—PEARS—3 on a plate1. Bartlett .....................................................$3.502. Duchess.....................................................3.503. Kieffer ........................................................3.50

CLASS—803—PEACHES—3 on a plate1. Yellow.......................................................$3.502. White..........................................................3.50

CLASS—804—GRAPES—3 bunches1. Niagara ....................................................$3.502. Concord .....................................................3.50Seedless ....................................................3.50

Department EightHORTICULTURE

CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTY ENTRIES BY JULY 16, 2013

CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTYENTRIES BY JULY 16, 2013,

All articles must be entered with the Secretary of the FairBoard.All exhibitors must have a Exhibitor Ticket except youths 12years of age and under May exhibit on Parents’ SeasonTicket.Articles will be accepted on Friday, July 19, 2013, from 7:00P.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 28,2013.No double entries allowed.Entries confined to Shelby County residents except for sur-rounding county residents who have children in ShelbyCounty School Districts.PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR FARM AND GARDENDEPT. 7

CLASS 701 POTATOES (3 on plate)1st

1. Irish Cobbler ...........................................$3.502. Katahdin ...................................................3.503. Any Red Potatoes ....................................3.504. Kennebec .................................................3.50

CLASS 702 ONIONS (3 on plate)1. Bermuda...................................................3.502. White Spanish ..........................................3.503. Yellow Spanish .........................................3.504. Burgundy Red ..........................................3.505. Any Red Onion........................................3.50

CLASS 703 TOMATOES (3 on plate)1. Slicing, Large Size ...................................3.502. Canning, Medium Size .............................3.503. Yellow .......................................................3.504. Novelty......................................................3.50

CLASS 704 CABBAGE (1 head)1. Fat Dutch..................................................3.502. Early Jersey Wakefield .............................3.503. Red-Purple ...............................................3.504. Ball Head - Round Head ..........................3.505. Chinese ....................................................3.506. Heaviest Head, Any Variety......................3.50

CLASS 705—LARGEST AND TALLEST1. Largest Red Beet .....................................3.502. Largest Squash ........................................3.503. Largest Pumpkin ......................................3.504. Tallest Corn with Ears —roots balled in burlap................................3.50

5. Largest Watermelon .................................3.506. Tallest Sunflowers with largest top,roots in burlap ..........................................3.50

7. Largest Kohlrabi .......................................3.50CLASS 706—BEETS—3 on a plate

1. Any Variety...............................................$3.50CLASS 707—BEANS—1 Quart in Pods

1. Yellow Wax ...............................................3.502. Green Bush ..............................................3.503. Pole Bean.................................................3.504. Baby Lima ................................................3.505. Purple Bean .............................................3.50

CLASS 708—MISCELLANEOUS VEGETABLES1. Carrots (5) ................................................3.502. Kohlrabi—Green (3) .................................3.503. Turnip (3) ..................................................3.504. Parsnip (5)................................................3.50

CLASS 709—CUCUMBERS—3 on a plate1. Slicing.......................................................3.502. Pickling—Small Size ................................3.503. Burpless Hybrid........................................3.50

CLASS 710 PEPPERS - 3 on a plate1. Large (Block Shape) ................................3.502. Banana .....................................................3.503. Hot Peppers .............................................3.50

CLASS 711—SQUASH—1 on a plate1. Zucchini - Green.......................................3.502. Zucchini - Yellow.......................................3.503. Summer Crookneck..................................3.504. White Bush...............................................3.505. Acorn........................................................3.50

CLASS 712 SWEET CORN - FRESH IN HUSKS— 3 ears on plate (this year)

1. Yellow .......................................................3.502. White ........................................................3.503. Bicolor ......................................................3.50

CLASS 713—CHICKEN EGGS1. White Eggs (1 dozen)...............................3.502. Brown Eggs (1 dozen)..............................3.50

Department SevenFARM and GARDEN

PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR HORTICULTURE DEPT. 8All articles must be entered with the Secretary of the FairBoard.All exhibitors must have a Exhibitor Ticket, except youths 18years of age or under may exhibit on Parents’ Season Ticket.Articles will be accepted on Friday, July19 from 7:00 P.M.-8:00P.M. and Saturday from 9:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon..Articles willbe released after 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M.July 28,2013.No double entries allowed.

All Fruits in this class must have been grown by the person orsome member of his family entering the same and must benamed and labeled.A plate of fruit must consist of 3 pieces unless otherwise men-tioned. Each plate to constitute a single exhibit except other-wise mentioned.Entries confined to Shelby County residents except for sur-rounding county residents who have children in ShelbyCounty School Districts.

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Department Nine - CULINARYCONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTY

ENTRIES BY JULY 16 2013 AT NOONNO REFRIGERATED ITEMS

PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR CULINARY DEPT. 9All 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 10:00AM.All articles must be picked up Sunday from 12 Noon to 2:00

PM, July 28 ,2013No 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 theBlue Building. Exhibitors to receive the money their item bringsat auction except for 5% to be kept by the fairboard. A smallsample of each prize winning item will remain on exhibition.Entries confined to Shelby County residents except for sur-

rounding county residents who have children in Shelby CountySchool Districts.

CLASS 901—YEAST BREAD AND ROLLS1st

1. 1 Loaf of bread (White)............................$2.502. 1 Loaf of bread (Whole Wheat) .................2.503. Tea Ring ....................................................2.504. Sweet Rolls (6) ..........................................2.505. Yeast Rolls (6 Plain) ..................................2.506. Rye Bread..................................................2.50

CLASS 902—CAKES(Cannot be box cakes) 1st1. White........................................................$3.252. Yellow.........................................................3.253. Chocolate...................................................3.254. Lemon........................................................3.255. Spice..........................................................3.256. Cocoanut ...................................................3.257. Angel Food ................................................3.258. Nut .............................................................3.259. Chiffon .......................................................3.2510. Sponge ......................................................3.2511. Pound.........................................................3.2512. Carrot.........................................................3.25Champion Overall Cake-Trophy

CLASS 903—QUICK BREADS1.Nut Breads ..................................................$3.252. Biscuits (6).................................................3.253. Muffins (6)..................................................3.254. Corn Bread ................................................3.255. Coffee Cake...............................................3.256. Zucchini Bread...........................................3.25

(Must Post Recipe)Champion All Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trophy

CLASS 904—HOME MADE PIESAll pies 9 inch pan

One-half of all pies, not winning first place, may be takenhome after auction is completed.1. Apple (2 crust) .........................................$3.252. Cherry (2 crust) .........................................3.253. Peach (2 crust) ..........................................3.254. Berry (2 crust)............................................3.255. Pecan (Open Top)......................................3.25

6. Pumpkin(Traditional) ..................................3.257. Rhubarb .....................................................3.25

(Must Post Recipe)Champion All CategoriesTrophy Donated By Dickman Supply

CLASS 905—HOME MADE COOKIES(12 on a plate)

1. Butterscotch.............................................$3.252. Bar .............................................................3.253. Chocolate Chip ..........................................3.254. Ginger ........................................................3.255. Oatmeal .....................................................3.256. Sugar .........................................................3.257. Peanut Butter.............................................3.258. Cinnamon ..................................................3.259. Cocoanut ...................................................3.2510. Lemon........................................................3.25

Champion All CategoriesTrophy Donated By DickmanSuppply

(Must Post Recipe)CLASS 906—HOME MADE NOODLES

1. Noodles, (1 Quart Bag) ...........................$3.25CLASS 907—HOME MADE CANDY

1. Fudge.......................................................$2.502. Peanut Brittle 1 lb. .....................................2.503. Buckeyes 1 dozen .....................................2.504. Hard Tack 1 lb. ...........................................2.505. Carmels 1 dozen .......................................2.50

The Fair Boardwould like to

extend aspecial thanks tothe buyers at the2012 auction of

prize winningbaked goods.

Michele Mumford -

Best One Tire

Barker Insurance

Rural Sanitation

Detailed Machining

James Bertsch/Mann Family Care

Sidney Body CarStar

Mary Rutan Hospital

Allenbaugh Insurance

Lotz-Insurance

Bobcat Multi Works

Julie Eheman/Tyler Yingst

Trent Snavely/Jack Toomey

Trade-N-Post

Linda Meininger/Tony Bornhorst

Troy Keis/Massage By Lois

Yeast Bread CategoriesSponsored in partby Red Star® Yeast

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CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTYENTRIES BY JULY 16, 2013 NOON

PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR JAM - JELLY -CANNED FRUIT DEPT. 10All articles must be entered with the Secretary of the FairBoardAll 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 19, 7:00 P.M.- 8:00

P.M. and Saturday from 9:00 AM-12:00 NoonArticles will be released after 12 Noon to 2:00 PM Sunday

July 28, 2013No 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 sur-

rounding county residents who have children in Shelby CountySchool Districts.

CLASS—1001—CANNED FRUIT—(Standard Quart Jars)1st

1. Apples......................................................$2.752. Strawberries...............................................2.753. Raspberries—Red .....................................2.754. Raspberries—Black ..................................2.755. Pears..........................................................2.756. Peaches—White ........................................2.757. Peaches—Yellow .......................................2.758. Blackberries ...............................................2.759. Cherries .....................................................2.75

CLASS—1002—VEGETABLES—(Standard Quart Jars)1. Tomatoes .................................................$2.752. Corn...........................................................2.75

3. Lima Beans................................................2.754. Green Beans—(Whole Beans) ..................2.755. Green Beans—(Snapped Beans)..............2.756. Yellow Beans—(Whole Beans) ..................2.757. Yellow Beans—(Snapped Beans)..............2.758. Peas...........................................................2.759. Carrot.........................................................2.7510. Salsa..........................................................2.75

CLASS—1003—PICKLED—One Quart1. Beet ...........................................................2.752. Lima Beans................................................2.753 Bread and Butter. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.754. Sweet Pickle ..............................................2.755. Relish.........................................................2.75

CLASS—1004—JAMS—(In Standard Halfpint Glass Jars)1. Blackberry................................................$2.752. Strawberry .................................................2.753. Red Rasberry ............................................2.754. Black Rasberry ..........................................2.755. Grape.........................................................2.756. Rhubarb .....................................................2.757. Peach.........................................................2.75

CLASS—1005—BUTTER—(In Standard Halfpint Glass Jars)

1. Apple........................................................$2.752. Peach.........................................................2.753. Pear ...........................................................2.75

CLASS—1006—PRESERVES—(In Standard Halfpint Glass Jars)

1. Apple........................................................$2.752. Blackberry..................................................2.753. Raspberry ..................................................2.754. Strawberry .................................................2.755. Peach ........................................................2.75

Department TenJam—Jelly —Canned Fruit—etc.

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6. Grape.........................................................2.757. Cherry........................................................2.75

CLASS—1007—JELLIES—(In Standard Halfpint Glass Jar)

1. Apple..........................................................2.752. Cherry........................................................2.753. Strawberry .................................................2.754. Raspberry ..................................................2.755. Blackberry..................................................2.756. Grape.........................................................2.75

CLASS—1008—HOMEMADEWINE—Premiums: 1st - $2.75,

HomemadeWine Entry Rules:1.Wines may be made from grapes, other fruit, berries, veg-etables, grains, other suitable ingredients, or blends of these.2. Ingredients may be fresh, canned, dried, concentrated, orotherwise preserved.3. Wines must be amateur-homemade by the process of fer-mentation and must not be blended with commercial wines.4.Wines appropriate for fortification may be fortified with suit-able 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 smoothglass 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 whichcan be removed without tools except for a corkscrew.Capsules, foils or other seals must not be used over the bottleclosure.8. Bottles should be filled within 1” to 2” of the fully installedtop 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

may be the exhibitor and the winner.HomemadeWine:1. Dry Red Wine - Grape2. Sweet Red Wine - Grape3. Dry White Wine - Grape4. Sweet White Wine - Grape5. 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 fortified10.White Dessert Wine - Grape, fruit, berry - may be fortified11. Rose/Blush Wine - Grape only12. Honey/Mead Wine

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““TTrraavveell DDeessttiinnaattiioonn””2013 Shelby County Fair Flower ShowMonday, July 22 to Saturday, July 28, 2012,Lower Level, Community Foundation Grange Hall

All exhibits must be entered with the Secretary of the FairBoard. Entry blanks must be received no later thanSaturday, July 20 at 7:00 PM. NO additional entries will beaccepted 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 SeasonTicket.All entries with exhibitor tags will be accepted on Monday,July 22 from 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. NO ENTRIES WILL BEACCEPTED AFTER 10:30. taging will be 10:30-11:30 a.m. withjudging to begin at 12:00 p.m. Judging will be done by accredit-ed judges. All Shelby County garden and flower enthusiasts areinvited to watch the judging. The Show will be open for publicviewing at 3:00 p.m. Entries may be picked up from 12 noonto 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 28, 2013. Entries are restricted toShelby County residents except for surrounding county resi-dents who have children in Shelby County School Districts.

ENTRY BLANK INFORMATIONHORTICULTURE EXHIBITS

Write on entry blank:1- Name of Horticulture specimen2 -Class Number – 1101, 1102, 1103 or 11043- Number – 1 to 524- Exhibitor Name

GENERAL RULES -- HORTICULTURAL CLASSES1. The Fair Board will print entry tags based on information pro-vided. Write the variety of each specimen entered, if known, oneach tag. 2. Each specimen must be grown by the exhibitor and enteredin 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 otherwisespecified.5. 6-inch and 9-inch containers will be furnished.6. Exhibitor must provide container if the specimen is too largeor top heavy to be supported by a 9-inch bud vase, or if thespecimen must have a shallow dish.7. Exhibits should be freshened as needed throughout the weekby entrants.8. Classes may be withdrawn, combined, divided, or subdividedas deemed necessary by the judge.9. The judge reserves the right to award all or none of the fol-lowing in each class: First, Second, Third, and/or HonorableMention. Classes may be split for judging at the judge’s discre-tion and Flower Show Chair person. Only first place winners willbe considered for Best of Class awards.

PREMIUMS

Premiums in each class will be awarded as follows:1st Place - $3.502nd 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

--Combined Potted and Hanging Plant EntryA $25.00 premium and rosette will be awarded for

Best of Show Overall selected from one of the above fourBest of Class winners.

ENTRY BLANK INFORMATION for ARTISTIC EXHIBITSWrite on entry blank:1- Name of design (e.g. Harvest Time)2- Class Number (1105 and 1106)3- Number (1-10)4- Exhibitor Name

GENERAL RULES -- ARTISTIC CLASSES1. An exhibitor may compete in more than one artistic class, butonly one entry per design title will be accepted.2. Class 1105 is restricted to adult designers. Class 1106 isrestricted to junior exhibitors ages 17 and under.3. Only members of the designated staging committee shall beinside the staging area. Tables shall be placed just inside thearea. Each category will be placed there, as the staging crew isready for them. Tables on the outside of ring shall be forexhibitors to ready specimens. Other tables will be available forseparating entries into categories and preparing for staging.Any questions concerning the appropriate placement of an entryon the stage must be directed to a member of the staging com-mittee. There are to be no comments regarding categories ordecisions during the judging unless specifically asked for by thejudge.4. The Fair Board will print entry tags based on information pro-vided.5. Plant material may be obtained from any source; however,amateur grown material is encouraged. NO potted plants in thiscategory.6. No artificial plant materials or artificially colored/dyed freshplant materials are permitted. Bleached, dried, and/or pre-served materials may be used. Painted material shall only beused in modern designs. Fresh or dried plant material may beused in all designs unless stated otherwise. Additional acces-sories and bases are permitted.7. To ensure creativity, entries must be substantially differentfrom an entry submitted in the previous year(s). If the StagingCommittee recognizes an entry as significantly unchanged, itmay be ruled ineligible for competition.8. Have identification on all containers and secure small acces-sories. The committee will exercise due caution, but cannotassume any responsibility for loss of or damage to accessoriesor containers.9. The judge reserves the right to award all or none of the fol-lowing in each class: First, Second, Third, and/or HonorableMention. Premiums will be awarded for First and Second placeentries.

CLASS 1101 – ROSESPremiums 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 natu-

rally grown or disbudded)# 8 ROSE, ANY UNNAMED VARIETY# 9 COLLECTION OF 3 ROSES, one each of a different vari-

ety 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

Department Eleven - FLORICULTURE “TTrraavveell DDeessttiinnaattiioonn”PLEASE USE ENTRY BLANK FOR FLORICULTURE DEPT. 11

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# 13 SHRUB ROSE (examples: Knockout, Fairy Rose)# 14 CLIMBING ROSE, named if possible

Class 1102-HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITSPremiums 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 CELOSIA, crested and plume# 24 ANY VARIETY EVERLASTING, displayed fresh (some

examples: strawflower, annual or perennial statice, globethistle, globe amaranth

# 25 HOSTA, single leaf, large, 6” wide or over# 26 HOSTA, single leaf, medium, 3”-6” wide# 27 HOSTA, single leaf, small, less than 3” wide# 28 HOSTA, Collection of 3 different varieties, of equal size;

displayed in same container# 29 ORNAMENTAL GRASS, 3 specimens, same species of

equal size (some examples: ornamental millet, papyrus,fountain grass, pennisetum)

# 30 COLEUS, one stem, bloom removed# 31 ARTEMESIA, one stem# 32 ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE, ANY OTHER SPECIES (some

examples: caladium, pink polka dot plant, snake plant)# 33 ANY OTHER ANNUAL ROUND FORM (some examples:

Aster, Cosmos, Calendula, Sunflower, Gerbera, CrestedCelosia which is disbudded)

# 34 ANY OTHER PERENNIAL ROUND FORM (some exam-ples: Carnation, Coreopsis, Geum, Painted Daisy, Stoke’sAster; must be disbudded)

# 35 ANY OTHER ANNUAL SPIKE FORM (some examples:Larkspur, Bells of Ireland, Cleome, Nicotiana, Salvia,Stocks, Veronica)

# 36 ANY OTHER PERENNIAL SPIKE FORM (some exam-ples: Delphinium, Lupine, Hollyhock, Tritoma, perennialLobelia)

# 37 ANY OTHER ANNUAL SPRAY FORM (some examples:small Sunflowers, annual Lobelia, Sweet Alyssum)

# 38 ANY OTHER PERENNIAL SPRAY FORM (some exam-ples: Columbine, perennial Sweet Peas, hardy Asters,Baby’s Breath, Russian Sage)

# 39 ANY SUMMER BULB (i.e. Crocosmia, Calla Lily)# 40 ANY SUMMER RHIZOME (e.g. Cannas, Water Lily)# 41 HYBRID ASIATIC LILY, not disbudded, named if possible# 42 HYBRID ORIENTAL LILY, not disbudded, named if possi-

ble# 43 TIGER LILY, not disbudded, named if possible# 44 TRUMPET LILY, not disbudded, named if possible# 45 ORIENPET LILY, not disbudded, named if possible# 46 HEMEROCALLIS - DAYLILY, cream, ivory, white# 47 HEMEROCALLIS, orange, gold, yellow# 48 HEMEROCALLIS, red, burgundy, pink# 49 HEMEROCALLIS, purple, violet, lavender

# 50 HEMEROCALLIS, miniature, any color# 51 HEMEROCALLIS, specials, doubles, spiders, any color# 52 SHRUBS-Flowering (e.g. Crape Myrtle, Hibiscus,

buddleia, Weigela, etc.)# 53 HYDRANGEA

CLASS 1103 – POTTED PLANTSPot 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# 8 FOLIAGE – one variety per pot# 9 MIXED POT or DISH GARDEN

CLASS 1104 – HANGING BASKETSBasket size not to exceed 12”Premiums for each Number:

1st Place = $3.50; 2nd Place = $2.00# 1 Blooming# 2 Foliage# 3 Mixed basket (blooming and foliage plants)

(any entry in a hanging container)Class 1105 - ADULT ARTISTIC DESIGN

Premiums for each Number:1st Place = $3.50; 2nd Place = $2.00

# 1 SMOKEY MOUNTAINS – Vertical Design between 24 – 36inches in height

# 2 GRAND CANYON – Synergistic (three containers connect-ed by a common material)

# 3 NIAGARA FALLS – underwater, using transparent contain-er

# 4 MT. RUSHMORE – Horizontal Design-suitable for dinnertable (maximum length 24 inches)

# 5 WASHINGTON D.C. – THE WHITE HOUSE (single whiteflower with minimal use of greenery)

# 6 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Yellow dominatedwith stone or rock incorporated

# 7 MARDI GRAS - NEW ORLEANS – Creative Design usingpurples, golds and greens

# 8 SEATTLE – SPACE NEEDLE – Reflective design# 9 GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE – Suspended and moving freely#10 HOLLYWOOD – Designer’s Choice

CLASS 1106 - JUNIOR CLASS (ages 17 and under)Premiums for each Number:

1st Place = $3.50; 2nd Place = $2.00Best in Class Rosette = $10.00

# 1 BROADWAY - Small Design – no higher or wider than 12inches

# 2 DISNEYLAND – Incorporating a Disney character# 3 OHIO CAVERNS – Designer’s Choice

TIPS ON ENTERING SPECIMENS AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS-- Check specimens for bugs, insect damage, dead leaves, dirt,and pesticide residue before entering

-- 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 materials for Artistic entries do not need to behome grown

-- Stay for the judging (begins at 12:00 noon) to learn a lot-- Check out the Rainbow Gardeners webpage for ideas, photos and tips:www.ShelbyCountyFocus.com/RainbowGardeners

-- This show is open to ALL Shelby County flower enthusiasts.Please join in for a day of Fun and Flowers!

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No. of Entries Ticket No.

Total Fees Receipt No.

Clerk Tags q Send q Held

Permit No. Clerk

ENTRY BLANK FOR CATTLE DEPARTMENT # TWOSend to: JERRY SCHAFFNER, SECRETARY

P.O. Box 4281Sidney, Ohio 45365

Exhibitor’s Name (Please Print)

Address Telephone ( )

City State Zip Code

Township Total Number of Entries Total Entry Monies

EXHIBITOR TICKETS–$20.00 PER TICKET PARKING PASSES $20.00

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2013 SHELBY COUNTY FAIR ENTRY BLANK – FINE ARTS Dept. # 13PHONE: 492-7385 (See page 21 for hours). Read carefully ALL rules for the departmentyou are entering. See Premium Book for time Exhibits must be brought in. MustPurchase $25.00 Exhibitor Ticket. Make checks payable: Shelby County AgriculturalSociety. All fees must accompany entries. Xerox Copies Accepted. Please Print Legibly.Send to: Jerry Schaffner, Secretary, P.O. Box 4281, Sidney, OH 45365

“The 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 thatlivestock 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 anyand all claims to or resulting from their respective livestock and/or exhibits from any cause whatsoever. The aforesaid indemnificationshall include injuries to the person or property of third parties resulting from the aforesaid livestock and/or exhibition articles. TheShelby County Fairboard assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the foregoing booklet and I agree to abide by the rulesand regulations of the fair.”

________________________________________________FOR/BY_____________________________________________________EXHIBITOR (PRINT) EXHIBITOR/ENTRANT Must Be Signed By Parent/Guardian If Under 18

EXHIBITORS SEASON PASSES $25.00

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Department Thirteen - FINE ARTS

Randy bensman Ch.

ENTRIES CONFINED TO SHELBY COUNTY RESIDENTS EXCEPT FOR SURROUNDING COUNTY RESIDENTSWHOHAVE CHILDREN IN SHELBY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS.

CCLLOOSSIINNGG EENNTTRRYY DDAATTEE:: JJUULLYY 1155,, 22001133Please use entry blank for FINE ARTS—Dept. 13Completed Entry forms must be submitted to the Secretary of the Fair Board on or before July 15, 2013.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 19, 2013 from 4:00p.m. - 8 :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 apremium because of inferior quality or without competition may be eliminated as the judge sees fit.The Shelby County Agricultural Society will not be responsible for lost,stolen or broken articlesNo 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.

Cathy Platfoot Tim Martin James Bensman

NEEDLEWORK—CLASS 1301QUILT - Quilted items, (except Antique), must be made bythe exhibitor. (name must be covered if quilt is signed)

1st 1. Applique (hand quilted)..........................$10.002. Pieced (hand quilted)...............................10.003. Cross stitch, embroidery or whole clothhand quilted)............................................10.00

4. Mixed Technique: Any combinationincluding surface decorated or embel-lishments (hand quilted) ..........................10.00

5. Any technique (sewing machine quilted).10.00BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTE

BABY QUILT6. Applique (hand quilted)............................$5.007. Pieced (hand quilted).................................5.008. Cross stitch, embroidery or whole cloth(hand quilted).............................................5.00

9. Mixed Technique: Any combinationincluding surface decorated or embel-lishments (hand quilted) ............................5.00

10. Any technique (sewing machine quilted)...5.00BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTE

WALL HANGING11. Applique (hand quilted)............................$5.0012. Pieced (hand quilted).................................5.0013. Cross stitch, embroidery or whole cloth

hand quilted)..............................................5.0014. Mixed Technique: Any combination

including surface decorated or embel-lishments (hand quilted) ............................5.00

15. Any technique (sewing machine quilted)...5.00BEST OF SHOW............................ROSETTE

MINIATURE - 18’’ X 18’’ maximum size16. Applique (hand or sewing machine quilted) ...$5.0017. Pieced (hand or sewing machine quilted) ........5.0018. Any Other (hand or sewing machine

quilted) .......................................................5.00BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTE

OTHER - (Tied, hand, sewing or quilting machine)19. Antique.....................................................$5.0020. Clothing......................................................5.0021. Pre-printed/Cheaters cloth.........................5.0022. Any item not listed (Cathedral, YoYo,

Crazy Quilt, Comforter, etc, .......................5.00BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTE

CROCHET and TATTING (No Machine)23. Baby Blanket............................................$3.0024. Baby Booties..............................................3.00

25. Baby Set (3 pieces, i.e. hat, sweater,booties or blanket ......................................3.00

26. Pillow Cases (2).........................................3.0027. Place Mats.................................................3.0028. Tablecloth...................................................3.0029. Vest............................................................3.0030. Others Not Listed

(including Tatting).......................................3.00BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTE

NEEDLEPOINT (No Plastic Canvas)31. Picture......................................................$3.0032. Pillow .........................................................3.0033. Any Other Item Not Listed .........................3.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTEEMBROIDERY34. Cross Stitch .............................................$3.0035. Pictures......................................................3.0036. Pillow Cases (2).........................................3.0037. Sampler .....................................................3.0038. Tablecloth...................................................3.0039. Any Other Item Not Listed .........................3.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTECOUNTED CROSS STITCH40. Clothing....................................................$3.0041. Creative .....................................................3.0042. Pictures......................................................3.0043. Sampler .....................................................3.0044. Any Other Item Not Listed .........................3.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTEAFGHANS45. Afghan Stitch ...........................................$3.0046. Crochet (includes Ripple) ..........................3.0047. Knit.............................................................3.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTEKNITTING (No Machine Knitting)48. Baby Set - 3 pieces .................................$3.0049. Child’s Sweater or Vest..............................3.0050. Lady’s Sweater or Vest ..............................3.0051. Man’s Sweater or Vest ...............................3.0052. Any Other Item Not Listed .........................3.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTEANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES—CLASS 1303

(one item unless otherwise listed)ANTIQUES (fifty years or older)METAL 1st1. Brass........................................................$3.002. Copper .......................................................3.003. Pewter........................................................3.004. Silver..........................................................3.00

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5. Tinware.......................................................3.006. Granite ware/Enamel ware.........................3.007. Cast Iron.....................................................3.00

BOTTLES8. Milk Bottle ..................................................3.009. Medicine Bottle.......................................... 3.0010. Soda Bottle................................................3.0011.Whiskey,Wine or, Beer ..............................3.0012. Ink Bottle ...................................................3.0013. Baby Bottle ................................................3.00KITCHEN ITEMS14. Butter mold stamps....................................3.0015. Canning Jar ...............................................3.0016. Churn.........................................................3.0017. Cookie cutterr{one or set} ....................... .3.0018. Cookie jar...................................................3.0019. Coffee Mill .................................................3.0020. Iron ............................................................3.0021. Match Holder .............................................3.0022 Rolling pin ..................................................3.0023. Salt & Pepper shaker set...........................3.0024. Salt dip ......................................................3.0025. Wash Board...............................................3.0026.Unusual kitchen gadget..............................3.0027. Utensil {one or a set}.................................3.00PAPER28. Childs book................................................3.0029. Comic Book ...............................................3.0030. School Book ..............................................3.0031. Cook Book .................................................3.0032.Advertising item..........................................3.0033.Post card.....................................................3.00TOYS34 Wooden .....................................................3.0035..Metal..........................................................3.0036. Cloth ..........................................................3.0037. Paper .........................................................3.0038. Glass..........................................................3.00PERSONAL ITEMS39. Jewelry,one piece or set ............................3.0040. Eyeglasses ................................................3.0041. Ladies makeup items.................................3.0042. Purse/handbag ..........................................3.0043. Dresser set ..............................................3.0044.Watch/Timepeice .......................................3.0045. Sewing item ...............................................3.0046.Man’s shaving item....................................3.0047. Fountain pen/pen and pencil set ...............3.0048. Hat pin holder ...........................................3.00TOOL-FARM ITEMS49. Small hand tool).........................................3.0050. Long handled tool ......................................3.0051. Farm Implement- handheld .....................3.00ANTIQUE GLASS52. Carnival) ....................................................3.0053. Cobalt blue.................................................3.0054. Cranberry..................................................3.0055. Cut .............................................................3.0056. Depression ..............................................3.0057. Opaque......................................................3.0058. Pressed......................................................3.0059. Paper weight.............................................3.00ANTIQUE CHINA60. Flow blue ...................................................3.0061. French........................................................3.0062. German/Bavarian{marked} ........................3.0063. Nippon {marked}........................................3.0064. Occupied Japan{marked] {no figurines} ...3.00MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES65. Auto license plate ......................................3.0066. Automobile Item.........................................3.0067. Camera ......................................................3.0068. Flour Sifter .................................................3.0069. Lunch Box ..............................................3.0070.McCoy Ware ..............................................3.0071. Oil Lamp ....................................................3.0072. Political memorabilla..................................3.0073. Shelby County Adveretising pieces ...........3.00

{limit at three}74. Shelby County Fair memorablia ................3.0075. Any not listed ............................................3.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTE

HOBBIES AND CRAFTS—CLASS 1305(Must be handcrafted by exhibitor,only exception is collections)

1st1. Christmas Decoration ..............................$3.002. Christmas Stocking....................................3.003. Christmas Tree Ornaments (3) ..................3.004. Creative .....................................................3.005. Handcrafted Greeting Card .......................3.006. Handmade jewelry.....................................3.007. Plastic Canvas Needlepoint.......................3.008. Scrapbooking Page ...................................3.009. Sewing Novelty Item...................................3.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTECOLLECTIONS10. Pens/Pencils .............................................$3.0011. Badges/Political Button ..............................3.0012. Match Books...............................................3.0013, Cracker Jack Toys ......................................3.0014. Key Chains .................................................3.0015. Thimbles .....................................................3.0016. Buttons .......................................................3.0017. Match Box Cars..........................................3.0018. Farm Toys-Minature ....................................3.0019. NASCAR Collection....................................3.0020. Spoons .......................................................3.0021. Marbles.......................................................3.0022. Any Not Listed ............................................3.00

BEST OF SHOW............................ROSETTEMODELS-ASSEMBLED FROM KIT-NOT TO EXCEED 2 FEET23. Plane ..........................................................3.0024. Rocket.........................................................3.0025. Boat ............................................................3.0026. Car..............................................................3.0027. Truck ...........................................................3.0028. Specimen,model other than above.............3.00BEST OF SHOW ................................ROSETTE

WOODWORK (small item)29. Child’s Toy..................................................3.0030. Clock..........................................................3.0031. Scroll work .................................................3.0032. Scroll work - miniature...............................3.0033. Scroll work - religious ................................3.0034. Small box {no longer than 12”} ..................3.0035. Stool...........................................................3.0036. Wood Burning............................................3.0037. Wood Item not listed above.......................3.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTEDOLLS38. Bears .........................................................3.0039. China or Porcelain .....................................3.0040. Crochet ......................................................3.0041. Embroidered ..............................................3.0042. Knitted........................................................3.0043. Rag ............................................................3.0044. Soft Sculptured ..........................................3.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTEART—CLASS 1306

Pictures will not be accepted for hanging without solidbacking. Must have a good hanging device, such as

wire or screw eye.No Sawtooth Hangers Accepted.

DRAWINGSCHARCOAL OR CRAYON 1st 2nd 3rd1. Animals and/or Birds..................$3.00 Ribbon Ribbon2. Flowers and/or Fruits................... 3.003. Landscape....................................3.004. Other Realistic..............................3.005. Portrait..........................................3.006. Structure.......................................3.00

PASTEL7. Animals and/or Birds. ...................3.008. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................3.009. Landscape....................................3.0010. Other Realistic..............................3.00 Ribbon Ribbon11. Portrait..........................................3.0012. Structure.......................................3.00PEN & INK13. Animals and/or Birds. ...................3.0014. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................3.0015. Landscape....................................3.00

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16. Other Realistic..............................3.0017. Portrait..........................................3.0018. Structure.......................................3.00PENCIL19. Animals and/or Birds. ...................3.0020. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................3.0021. Landscape....................................3.0022. Other Realistic..............................3.0023. Portrait..........................................3.0024. Structure.......................................3.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTEOIL PAINTINGS (or Acrylic)25. Animals and/or Birds....................7.0026. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................7.0027. Landscape....................................7.0028. Other Realistic..............................7.0029. Portrait..........................................7.0030. Still Life.........................................7.0031. Structure.......................................7.0032. Water Scene ................................7.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTEWATERCOLOR33. Animals and/or Birds....................7.0034. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................7.0035. Landscape....................................7.0036. Other Realistic ............................7.0037. Portrait..........................................7.0038. Still life..........................................7.0039. Structure.......................................7.0040. Water scene .................................7.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTETOLE AND DECORATIVE PAINTING41. Animals and/or Birds....................4.0042. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................4.0043. Landscapes..................................4.0044. Fabric or Wearable .......................4.0045. Folk Art/Primitive ..........................4.0046. Holiday .........................................4.0047. Portrait..........................................4.0048. Still Life.........................................4.0049. Strokework/Rosemaling ...............4.00

BEST OF SHOW.............................ROSETTE

PHOTOGRAPHY-RULES1. Name and address of exhibitor on back of picture.2. Image must be printed as a 8X10 enlargementNoBorder

3. No Backing Necessary. No Framing,No Matting.4. All photographs must have been taken within the lastfour years.

5. Photographs may NOT be altered or edited beyondBasic Editing,except for the “Special Effects andProcesses”category.

BLACK ANDWHITE PHOTOGRAPHY—CLASS 13071st

1. Domestic Animals....................................$2.002. Wildlife,Birds,Insects..................................2.003. Flowers and Plant Life ...............................2.004. People or Portraits .....................................2.005. Scenic/Landscape .....................................2.006. Structure or Architecture ...........................2.007. Agriculture or Farm Subject.......................2.008. Shelby County Scene.................................2.009. From the Heart of it All-Ohio Scene...........2.00{Please note location on Back Of Print}

10. Patriotic.......................................................2.0011. Vacation Memories .....................................2.0012. Sports Action or Feature ............................2.0013. Abstract ......................................................2.0014. Open-Any Subject ......................................2.0015. Special Effects and Processes...................2.00

an image that has been Artically Manipulated{including HDR,Double Exposure,Exposure SepiaToned,Selenium Toned,Digital Background removal,or any image altered beyond basic editing.

COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY—CLASS 13081. Domestic Animals......................................2.002. Wildlife,Birds,or Insects .............................2.003. Flowers and Plant Life ...............................2.004. People and Portraits ..................................2.00

5. Scenic/Landscape .....................................2.006. Sunrise/Sunset ..........................................2.007. Structure or Architecture ...........................2.00

8. Agriculture or Farm Subject. ..................... 2.009. Shelby County Scene.................................2.0010. From The Heart Of it All-Ohio Scene .........2.00

{Please note Location on back of print}11. Patriotic......................................................2.0012. Vacation Memories ....................................2.0013. Sports Action or Feature ...........................2.0014. Abstract. ....................................................2.0015. Open-Any Subject. ....................................2.0016. Special Effects and Processes..................2.00

an image that has been Artically Manipulated,{includingHDR,Double Exposure,Digital background removal,or any image altered beyondbasic editing.

BEST OF SHOW{CLASSES 1307 & 1308} ROSETTE2ND BEST OF SHOW ROSETTEJUNIOR EXHIBITS—CLASS 1312(14 years of age and under)

HOBBIES AND CRAFTS.....................1st 2nd 3rd1. Collections, Limit 4 Pieces .........$2.00 RIbbon Ribbon2. Creative, Limit 2 Pieces ...............2.00CERAMICS3. Dry Brush .....................................2.004. Dry Brush/Glaze...........................2.005. Glaze............................................2.006. Hand Molded................................2.007. Special Effects .............................2.008. Stain .............................................2.009. Underglazed.................................2.00ART (Mat Preferred)Pictures must be equipped for hanging, either mountedon solid backing or in frame with wire or screw eye forhanging. No sawtooth hangers accepted.10. Charcoal or Crayon ......................2.00 Ribbon Ribbon11. Pastel ...........................................2.0012. Pencil............................................2.0013. Pen and Ink ..................................2.00OIL PAINTINGS (or acrylic)14. Abstract ........................................2.0015. Animals and/or Birds....................2.0016. Fruit and/or Flowers .....................2.0017. Landscape....................................2.0018. Portrait..........................................2.0019. Water Scene ................................2.0020. Other Realistic..............................2.00WATERCOLOR21. Abstract ........................................2.0022. Animals and/or Birds....................2.0023. Flowers and/or Fruit .....................2.0024. Landscape....................................2.0025. Other Realistic..............................2.00

JUNIOR BLACK ANDWHITE PHOTOGRAPHYCLASS 1313

Name and address of exhibitor to appear on back of pictureEnlargements (8X10 maximum-NO BACKING NECESSARY)1. Animal and/or Birds....................$2.00 Ribbon Ribbon2. Flowers.........................................2.003. Human Interest.............................2.004. Landscape....................................2.005. Portrait..........................................2.006. Religious ......................................2.007. Shelby County Fair.......................2.008. Other Subject ...............................2.00

JUNIOR COLOR PHOTOGRAPHYCLASS 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 Ribbon2. Flowers.........................................2.003. Human Interest.............................2.004. Landscape....................................2.005. Portrait..........................................2.006. Religious ......................................2.007. Shelby County Fair.......................2.008. Other Subject ...............................2.00

LEGEND: The map indicates the location of the 87 County Agricultural Fairs,the 8 Independent Agrigultural Fairs and the Ohio State Fair.

The nine districts are those of the Ohio Fair Managers Association

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If you find any mistakes inthis publication, pleaseconsider that they are therefor a purpose. We try tohave something for every-one and some people arealways looking for errors.

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APPLICATION FOR CAMPING PERMITSHELBY COUNTY FAIR

DEADLINE FOR CAMPING PERMIT JULY 7THCAMPING FEE: $185.00 Electric - - $185.00 Electric & WaterFEE INCLUDES: 1 CAMPING PERMIT,1 PARKING PASS

CAMPING PERMITS WILL BE HANDED OUT ON ARRIVALThere 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 therules at the bottom of this application concerning camper parking at the ShelbyCounty Fair and agree to comply with the said rules.

Signed ________________________________________________________________________

CAMPER PARKING RULES1. 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 AVAILABLE4. 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 premi-

ums 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 memberswho are 18 years or under.13. Any electrical hookups before Thursday will be assessed an additional charge.

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