Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER NOVEMBER 30. 1950
PREMIUM LISTS FOR BASTROP
COUNTY YOUTH AND VETERANS FAIR
The following is the tentative
premium list for the Bastrop
County Youth and Veteran.- Fair,
to be held at the Fair Ground* in
Ba.-trop on December 7-fc.
4-H AMI MIA i.lKLS l l\ ISION
Girls' 4-H and FHA Premium
List - December 7 and 8. First
prize $1.00; Second prize 75c;
Third prize 50c.
4-H and FHA girls were noti-
fied by the County Home De-
monstration Agent, Miss l^ena
Sturjces, and Homemaking teach-
er-, Mrs. Mary Colvin, .Miss Ruth
Stalmach .*nd Mr.- Margie Simms
that they had to have their en-
trie- in by November 15. Space
has been provided for the entries.
No entries are accepted after
that date.
CLOTHING
Junior Division (up to 13 years)
1. Cook apron
2. Pot holder
3. Cotton wash dress
4. Play suit
5. Simple skirt
d. Blouse
7. Slip
8. Gown
9. Pajamas
Senior Division (13 years and over)
1. Cotton wash dress
2. "Dressy" dress
Skirt and blou.se
4. Play suit or short.- and halter
5. Pajamas
>. Slip
7. Gown
K. Wool die,-.- or suit
9. Evening dress
10. House coat or brunch coat
11. Wool jacket
12. Infani garments
13. Garment for pre-school child
14. House shoe-
15. Blouse
lrt. Cook apron
17. Plain skirt
CANNKD PRODUCTS
Pickled Products
1. Beets
2. Kraut
3. Cucumber dill pickles
4. Cucumber -our pickles
5. Cucumber sweet pickles
6. Bread & butter pickles
7. Pickled peaches
8. Pickled pears
9. Relish
10. Chow-chow
Pressure Cooker Products
1. Snap Beans
C arrots
Soup mix
Sweet Corn
Blackeye peas
English peas
Cream peas
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v\ Where you headed ?
To see the
hottest thing in town-
the NEW 1951 Chevrolet!
Co mi
saturday
CHEVROLET
J
Allbright Chevrolet Company
PHONE 12 — BASTROP
Canned greens
9. Shelled beans
10. Canned squash
Water Hath Product*
1. Tomatoes
2. Tnntato juice
3. Grape juice
4. Dewberries
5. Pears
6. Pineapple *
Y. Peaches
8. Plums
9. Fijrs
10. Catsup
11. Fruit Cocktail
12. Jelly
18. Fig preserves
14. Peach preserve.-
1"'. Pear preserves
HOME FURNISHINGS
1. 1 pair pillow cases
2. 1 bedspread
3. 1 hand-made rug
4. 1 pair book ends
5. 1 quilt top
0. 1 Dresser scarf
7. Buffet set or vanity set
8. Luncheon set
9. Place mats
10. Centerpiece
11. Kitchen curtains
12. Bedroom curtains
13. Machine cover
14. Chair -eat covers
15. Upholstered piece of furniture
lf>. Slipcovered piece of furniture
17. Hot plate mats
18. Embroidered guest towels.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
1. Pencil drawing
2. Pen and ink
3.Water colors
4. Textile painting
5. Aluminum trays
6. Other trays
7. Wall plaque
8. Copper work
9. Children's toys
10. Dresden figurines
11. Lapel pins
12. Plaster of paris work
MISCFL1. \NEOUS
Chickens; Turkeys; Rabbits;
Capons; Calves.
4-H AND FFA BOYS DIVISION
RULES GOVERNING THE EN-
TRVS OF THE FAIR:
1. Entrys pre due November 1,
1950.
2. Individual mu.-t own the unit
(livestock or poultry before
November 1, 1950.)
3. To be able to compete for Grand
or Reserve Champion, three
units in that class are neces-
sary and if only one unit is
shown in a class the unit will
receive premium of a second
place unit.
4. Pens of poultry consists of two
hens, one rooster. Individual
units in poultry may be shown.
BEEF CATTLE
Beef cattle will be judged in
c!a.-ses of breed.- with no weight
divisions.
1st place winner $7.50
place winner 5.00
place winner 4.00
place winner 3.00
place and down 3.00
Grand Champion of show 10.00
Reserve Champion of show 5.00
BREEDING ANIMALS
(Open Class)
Ail bulls must be registered —
Cows need not be registered.
Bulls any age
1st place winner 7.50
2nd place winner 5.00
3rd place winner 4.00
4th and down 3.00
Grand champion 10.00
Reserve champion 5.00
('own any a<*c
1st place winner 7.50
2nd place winner 5.00
3rd place winner 4.00
4th and down 3.00
DAIRY CATTLE
(Open Class)
Dairy cows over two years
Blue ribbon cows 7..V)
Red ribbon cows 5.00
White ribbon cows 3.00
Heifers under two years
Blue ribbon Heifers 7.50
Red ribbon Heifers 5.00
White ribbon Heifer* 3.00
Dairy Bulls any age
I^ue ribbon bulls 7.50
Red ribbon bulls 5.00
White ribbon bulls 3.00
Grand champion of each Has 10.00
Reserve champion of < ach class 5.00
SWINE
Swine will be judged in classes
of breed- and a Grand arid Re-
serve Champion from the over all
class—regardless of breed.
(lilts and So«
1st place winner 5.00
2nd place winner 4.00
3rd place winner 3.(Hi
4, 5, #>, 7, Hth. place winner 2.<M)
All others 1.00
Prizes will be paid on the a me
1 basis on Barrows and Boars
! Grand champion 7.50
R« serve champion 4.00
SHEEP (Open f'laHN
Lambs
1st place winners 5.00
2nd place winners 4.00
3rd place winners 3.00
4, 5, 0, 7, 8th place winners 2.00
All others 1 00
Priz<' will be paid on the same
basis on and Mucks
Grand ch*>*"nin <s 7.50
Reserve C1 •,rr'r' "n* 4,'M)
POULTRY
Poultry is classed as (1) 1950
chicks (2) 194!' or older (3) In-
dividuals <4 I Capons
1st place winners 2.00
2nd place winners 1.50
3rd place winners 1.00
4. 5th place winners .75
All others .50
Grand champion in each class 3 00
Reserve champion in each class
2.00
TURKEYS
Same as chickens
CROPS
Cotton
Thirty bolls in a box well
arranged
1st place winner 1.00
2nd place winner .75
3rd place winner .50
Corn
Six ears only
1st place winner 1.00
2nd place winner 75
3rd place winner .50
Pecan*
One quart jar shells on
1st place winner 1.00
2nd place winner .75
3rd place winner .50
Peanuts
Three vines or one quart jar with
hulls on
1st place winner LOO
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A REAL
Gilt For Christmas
, . For a very, very Merry Christma3.
LAY-AWAY NOW
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For The
Bastrop
County
YOUTH
FAIR
Don't Fail to Be Here!
Exhibits from all over Bastrop County, from FFA Boys
and FHA Girls, 4-H Club Boys and Girls and from the
Veterans Vocational Classes will be shown, including cloth-
ing and school exhibits, home making exhibits, livestock of
all kinds, crops of all kinds, handmade furnituie and many
other interesting exhibits.
A complete program of entertainment has been planned
for the entire time, and you will enjoy every minute of it.
We'll See You on The
Bastrop Fair Grounds
on
DECEMBER 7-8
ELKINS STORE
CECIL LONG, Manager
"We Have Bverything"
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1950, newspaper, November 30, 1950; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237299/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.