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Fair Exhibits
Building Rules
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and all occasion cakes.
- 6. Ages of entry will be
114, 14-19 and adult. Each age
group will be judged separate
ly-
9. Ribbons will be awarded
on a classification basis - one
first, one second and one third
General exhibit rule, tor the jar. Only toll-pint., pint. >° “ch c^„ ^ ,w>r<ied
the Red River Count, Fair, .nd ,u„U .ill to^«cep«d. on £lg to,ia: 12.00 tor
September 26 through 29, have »; lhe looa "M* De r.rgt Dlace $150 for second
been released. The rules are exhibited in two ^‘visions. ^ Jnd L ^ for third place.
much the same as for previous women s foods and youth foods. P Robbies .
expositions but .re li.ted by Pm^^re U. Mm.Jor both.
divisions for the convenience of . Z WrieV ^rt have been made since October. 1972.
,h»e pl.nn.ng to enter .» Jd" ‘ 1»72. only .ill be
Oneral Rules 2. This exhibit is open to all awarded.
1. This is an open exhibit ages but will be judged *0“n
for all youth and adults that according to age divisions 1-14; entered
reside in Red River County. 14-18 and “Jilt j Open to every River
2. All entries must have sewing [.-.lA-nt regardless of
been nt.de since October. 1«K ■ 1- Exhibitor must do her Count, re,.dent regardless
3. Exhibitor must do his or own sewing. Soiled articles wi age. ^ |n each class
her own canning, sewing or not be accepted.No articleswill iH be jded together. There
preparation. No articles will be be accepted that are not fit for w ™ Jno division by age.
accepted that are not fit for exhibition. Sewing »rtidesi "My Awards will be given as
exhibition. be worn but must not be soiled "J {or first> |125 for
4. Only one entry can be 2. This exhibit is open to aU &nd JL0Q for third.
made by an exhibitor in any ages. Judging will .be in these following classes
premium class. age groups: 1-14. 14-18 and ^ (g) Qne cut
5. Check in time is adulfo. flowe (b) potted plants, (c)
Tuesday. September 25 from 1 3. All entn^ ™st h*ve hanging baskets, (d) terrarium, _
till 6 p.m. Exhibits must remain been made since October. 1972. } ^u“cuients and cacti, (f)
in place until 9 p.m. Saturday, Art show , a^a ment* self dried 9
in place until 9 p.m. Saturday. Art Show arrangements, self dried
September 29. The A.I.A. is not }. Pfures may be in (a) ™ arranged, (g) dried
responsible for items not pencilL b) charcoal or pen and ^ self
removed by 10 p.m. September ^or‘ X
6. Judging will be done on 2. All paintings must be * wm#nt and (j) dried
a classification basis. This ^*by the exhibitor since yege^k ^ fruit arrangement
means that, there will be only October, 1972.
one first, one second and one 3. Exhibitors may enter _-- -
third place winner in each class, one picture in each class,
i - a. _____. .u___ ... 4 Aires of entrv will be
t picture hi cavu vi»oo.
7'. In the event there «re ■ 4. Af*s of entry will be 1 to H,ST0R|CAL SOCIETY
14 to 19 and adults. Each P,,DUli,n
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* Austin — Visitors to ^ ^ Austin Chamber of
Austin lift a little Commerce by Charles P.
behind In 1972—more than >41 ^latkovich of U.T.’s Bureau of
million. Business Research.
In assessing the visitor
economic impact on Austin, a —- '
University of Texaa study
shows the average daily
Nearly one-fourth of Texas
expenditure of the more than wells in 1972
'2 were “wildcati"
gathered for persons sUying in Q‘> or g»a-___
Hughston & Son
Insurance
Agency
Phone 427-2855
less than three entries in a 14; l« to ana aau.ui. wu Jg F0RMED
• given class, the placing of each age group will be _ judged Austin — What the Junior
entry will be left up to the separately. Historians of Texas is on the
:r~ - - saSSsSS S£S5«
Food Preservation Datirated Cues ■gg^asasM ~Tt&m to
1. All food exhibited must 1- Cakes may be baked or
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It takes a
champion
to know one.
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... ...x= xv.-B- state and local history by The society is named for
rouu rrewryMwu nr The Webb Historical Soc- undergraduate students— the late Dr. Walter Prescott
1. All food exhibited must 1-Cakes may W Daxea or ^ ^.formed by the re„ardtes8 0f their academic Webb, internationally known
have been canned since made out of styrofoam, boxes Te^s State Historical Associa University of Texas historian
October, 1972. or c^e .. •„ . tion to promote the study of J _
2. All canned products 2. All decorations will be ____^--- ---
must be in standard clean glass made by the exhibitor
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The;
Champion
containers, products in non- 3. Exhibitors may enter
standard jars will not be one cake in each class,
scored. Ball. Kerr, or Mason 4. Classes of entry will be
must be labeled on the side of wedding cakes, birthday facakes
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1973, newspaper, August 30, 1973; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022146/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.