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THE HARDIN COUNTY FAIR! - Kenton Times

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Class 5 - Finewool Fleece<br />

Class 6 - Hampshire Fleece<br />

Class 7 - Montadale Fleece<br />

Class 8 - Oxford Fleece<br />

Class 9 - Shropshire Fleece<br />

Class 10 - Southdown Fleece<br />

Class 11 - Suffolk Fleece<br />

Class 12 - Others<br />

LEAD CLASSES<br />

Committee: Madelyn Lowery and Nancy Wilcox<br />

Judging – Saturday, September 7, 7:00 P.M.<br />

PREMIUMS:<br />

$10 - $8 - $6 - $4 - $2 and $1 to all other participants.<br />

Ribbons to all participants in classes 1 and 2.<br />

No Entry Fee:<br />

Entry blanks available at the Showcase area in<br />

sheep barn.<br />

Entry deadline is 4:00 P.M. at the sheep<br />

barn the day of the show.<br />

1. All sheep to be shown at halter. Exhibitors do<br />

not have to show their own project animal.<br />

2. Score card for lead classes:<br />

Garment Construction & Style 30 points<br />

Poise & Appearance of Exhibitor 30 points<br />

Control & Appearance of Animal 30 points<br />

Sewn by Contestant<br />

10 points<br />

3. Class 1. decorative costumes only.<br />

Class 1 - Costume Lead Class for boys and girls<br />

too young to join 4-H. Costumes only. Trophies<br />

courtesy of Lowery Club Lambs, Mark, Holly<br />

and Eric. In memory of Paul Heilman by Don &<br />

2013 <strong>HARDIN</strong> <strong>FAIR</strong> PREMIUM BOOK – Page 39<br />

Donna Heilman.<br />

Class 2 - Decorative Wool Lead Class for boys and<br />

girls too young to join 4-H. Wool or wool blends<br />

required. Trophy courtesy of Ralston Farms,<br />

Paul & Doris Ralston<br />

Class 3 - Lead Class for Jr. Fair members 9 to 12<br />

years. Must wear wool and lead a sheep. Trophy<br />

courtesy of Liberty National Bank.<br />

Class 4 - Lead Class for Jr. Fair members 13 to 19<br />

years. Must wear wool and lead a sheep. Trophy<br />

courtesy of Cahill Enterprises, Russ Cahill<br />

Class 5 - Lead class for adults too old to join 4-H.<br />

Must wear wool and lead a sheep. Trophy<br />

courtesy of Lowery Club Lambs: Mark, Eric,<br />

Holly.<br />

• If class 1 size warrants, class will be divided<br />

by committee.<br />

• Premiums in classes 1 through 5 are courtesy<br />

of the Hardin County Sheep Improvement<br />

Association and the Hardin County Agricultural<br />

Society.<br />

SHEEP SHEARING CONTEST<br />

Sunday, September 8, 2:00 P.M., Arena<br />

No Entry Fee<br />

PREMIUMS: $15 each contestant<br />

Class 1 - Junior Division<br />

Class 2 - Senior Division<br />

Class 3 - Champion of Champions<br />

• Through the courtesy of Eugene Haudenschield<br />

& Sons Custom Sheep Shearing, a trophy<br />

will be presented to the first and second place<br />

winners of each class.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

SWING CHOIRS<br />

Followed By<br />

SOCIETY SINGERS<br />

Wednesday, Sept. 4th<br />

7:00 PM<br />

Gen. Adm. $2<br />

5 and under FREE<br />

Reserved Seats $3<br />

Sponsored by ...<br />

The Hardin County<br />

Agricultural Society

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