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2019 Okawville Agricultural Products Fair Association, Inc. Officers Roy Frederking President Neil Brammeier Vice President Christy Sweet Secretary Susan Lehde Treasurer Board of Directors Larry Aholt Andy Jankowski Neil Brammeier John Klingenberg Stanley Brammeier Ryan Lintker Linda Frederking Mike Strasburg Roy Frederking Keith Wienstroer Advisory Board Larry Bening Breck Schilling Kramper Dale Brockmann David Rennegarbe Paul Jansen William Riechmann Janine Brammeier Karen Roe Susan Lehde Gary Schuetz Lisa Segelhorst Christy Sweet Fair Superintendents General Superintendent Roy Frederking Department J Larry Bening Department K Steve Meentemeyer Department L Donna Luechtefeld-Tebbe and Jen Kraus Department M Marie Ostendorf and JoAnn Going Department N Glenda Recker Department O Deloris Althoff and Audrey Ostendorf Department P Paul Lange and Julie Boeschen — 1 — Okawville Agricultural Products Fair September 13, 14, 15, 2019 Premium Book Hope Bergkoetter Miss Okawville Fair, 2018

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Page 1: Premium Book 2019 Okawville Agricultural Products Fair

2019 Okawville Agricultural Products Fair Association, Inc.

OfficersRoy Frederking PresidentNeil Brammeier Vice PresidentChristy Sweet SecretarySusan Lehde Treasurer

Board of DirectorsLarry Aholt Andy JankowskiNeil Brammeier John KlingenbergStanley Brammeier Ryan LintkerLinda Frederking Mike StrasburgRoy Frederking Keith Wienstroer

Advisory Board

Larry Bening Breck Schilling KramperDale Brockmann David RennegarbePaul Jansen William RiechmannJanine Brammeier Karen RoeSusan Lehde Gary SchuetzLisa Segelhorst Christy Sweet

Fair SuperintendentsGeneral Superintendent Roy FrederkingDepartment J Larry BeningDepartment K Steve MeentemeyerDepartment L Donna Luechtefeld-Tebbe and Jen KrausDepartment M Marie Ostendorf and JoAnn GoingDepartment N Glenda ReckerDepartment O Deloris Althoff and Audrey OstendorfDepartment P Paul Lange and Julie Boeschen

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Okawville AgriculturalProducts Fair

September 13, 14, 15, 2019

Premium Book

Hope BergkoetterMiss Okawville Fair, 2018

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Rules And Regulations For The 71st Annual Okawville

Agricultural Products Fair September 13, 14, 15, 2019

1–Themanagementof theOkawvilleAgriculturalProductsFairAsso-ciationreservestoitsExecutiveCommitteethefinalandabsoluterighttointerprettheseRulesandRegulationsandsettleallmattersinquestionanddifferencesthatmayariseinconnectionwithholding,managingorpromot-ingtheFair.TheSuperintendentofeachdepartmentwillhavechargeofthedepartment.ButtheExecutiveCommitteeofthisAssociationisherebyvestedwithfullauthoritytoconstrueallRulesandRegulationsofthisAssociation.TheExecutiveCommitteeiscomposedofthePresident,theSecretaryandtheTreasurer. 2-TheSuperintendentsofeachDepartmenthavetherighttodisqualifyanyexhibitthatdoesnotfollowtherulesoftheirdepartment. 3–TheJudges’decisionwillbefinal,unlesscomplainantcanshowfraudorother irregularity inplacingawards.Suchcomplaintasanincompetentjudgewillnotbeconsideredbythemanagement. 4–AprotestonawardmustbemadeinwritingwithinfivedaysafterclosingdayoftheFair,accompaniedbyanaf-fidavitsettingforththegroundsforpro-testingtheaward,andadepositof$25.00accompanyingtheprotest.Intheeventoftheprotestbeingsustained,the$25.00willbereturnedtothecom-plainant.Iftheprotestisnotsustained,the$25.00willbeforfeitedtotheAssociation. 5–Allentriesofcornexhibitedmustbefromthecurrentyear’scropofthisproductandexhibitsofthisproductfromapreviousyear’scropwillnotbeacceptedbythejudges. 6–Allentriesmustbeproducedormadebytheentrantorhis/herfamily.Purchasedentrieswillnotbeaccepted. 7–TheFairAssociationwilluseeveryreasonableprecautiontosafeguardthepublic,exhibitors,employees,andexhibits,butpositivelywillnotbeliableforloss,theft,damage,orinjurytopersonorarticles.

DISCLAIMERThe Department of Agriculture shall use its best efforts to secure sufficient

appropriations to fund premiums. In any year for which the General Assembly of the State of Illinois fails to make an appropriation sufficient to pay such premiums,

premium amounts may not be accurately reflected in this Premium Book.

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Premium List For The 2019 Agricultural Products Fair And Wheat Festival

DEPARTMENTJAGRICULTURALPRODUCTS

SuperintendentLarry Bening

AssistantSuperintendentsDon Harre, Ron Recker, Doug

Bening, Dennis Maschhoff, Gary Karg, and David KargAmountOffered-$774.00

Confined to exhibitors of Wash-ington County. One entry per person per class.AIIENTRIESINGRAINREQUIR-INGONEPECKMUSTBEINTENORTWELVEQUARTBUCKETS,NOEXCEPTIONS.SMALLSEEDREQUIRING ONE-HALF GAL-LONSHOULDBEINONE-HALFORONEGALLONMETALORPLASTIC CONTAINERS, NOEXCEPTIONS. EXHIBITORSMUST COMPLY WITH THESERULESORENTRYWILLNOTBEACCEPTED,NOEXCEPTIONS.MERCURYTREATEDORMOTHBALLTREATEDGRAINSWILLNOT BE ACCEPTED, NO EX-CEPTIONS.

1-GrainOpenClass

1st-$7;2nd-$6;3rd-$5 1. One Peck Soft Wheat

Roy Frederking, General Superintendent No exhibit accepted by express mail, etc. Entries will be accepted from 3:00 pm, September 13th, until 9:00 p.m. and from 7:00 until 8:30 a.m. September 14th. Entries may be removed Sunday evening, September 15th, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Entries must be removed by Monday between 8:00-10:00 a.m., September 16th or they will become the property of the Fair Association.

TOTALAMOUNTOFPREMIUMSOFFERED—$6,444.00AllPremiumssubjecttochangeduetoStateFunding

2. One Peck Shelled Corn 3. One Peck Soybeans, Oil 4. Ten Ears Corn, Yellow Dent 5. One Peck Oats 6. One Peck Rye 7. One Soybean Plant 8. Ten Ears White Popcorn 9. Ten Ears Yellow Popcorn10. Ten Ears Other Variety Popcorn11. One Square Bale Alfalfa Hay, 30 Pounds Or More12. One Square Bale Clover Hay, 30 Pounds Or More13. Red Clover Seed, One-Half Gallon14. Sweet Clover Seed, One-Half Gallon15. Milo Maize, One Gallon16. One Peck Barley17. Six Heads of Milo Maize

TOTAL–$306.00

2-GardenOpenClass

1st-$7;2nd-$6;3rd-$518. Cow Pumpkin, Largest19. Pie Pumpkin, Appearance20. Watermelon, Largest By Weight21. Cantaloupe22. Three Zucchini Squash

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58. PintofPlums,AnyVariety59. PlateofGrapes

TOTAL — $162.00

DEPARTMENT LFLORICULTURE

Co-SuperintendentsDonnaLuechtefeld-Tebbe

andJenKrausAssistant SuperintendentsJune Ostendorf, Flo Luech-

tefeld, Lois Obermeier, StaceyHettenhausen,JodiKlingenberg,Tiffany Heck, Nicole Heberer,ChristineRabenort,andStephanieRhodes.

Amount Offered - $522.00ConfinedtoexhibitorsofWash-

ington County. One entry perpersonperclass.

1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

1 - Potted Plants65.AfricanViolet66.Aloe67.Begonia68.Cactus69.Fern70.Foliage71.Geranium72. Impatiens73.MiscellaneousFlowering74.Miscellaneous Non-Flowering75.MixedPotted(atleastthree differentkindsoffloweringor non-floweringplants)76.Mother-in-lawTongue77.Philodendron78.WanderingJew79.Hibiscus80.Houseplants

TOTAL — $288.00

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23. ThreeOtherVarieties ofSquash24. Three Ornamental Gourds25. TenEarsSweetCorn, Edible26. OnePeckWhitePotatoes27. OnePeckRedPotatoes28. OnePeckRedSweet Potatoes29. OnePeckYellowSweet Potatoes30. OneGallonGreenBeans, Edible31. OnePeckWhiteOnions32. OnePeckYellowOnions33. FourCucumbers34. TenRadishes35. TenTomatoes36. TenBeets37. TenCarrots38. TenTurnips39. TenSweetPeppers40. TenHotPeppers41. ThreeHeadsofCabbage42. SunflowerHead43.GardenDisplay(SixorMore)

TOTAL — $468.00

DEPARTMENT KHORTICULTURESuperintendent

SteveMeentemeyerAmount Offered - $162.00

ConfinedtoexhibitorsofWash-ington County. One entry perpersonperclass.

1 - Fruits(Four Specimens Per Plate)1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

51. PlateofElbertaPeaches52. PlateofFreestonePeaches53. PlateofJonathanApples54. PlateofRedDelicious Apples55. PlateofGoldenDelicious Apples56. PlateofOtherVarietyApples57. PlateofPears

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2 - Cut FlowersJudged on quality of flowers(At least three blooms unless

otherwise indicated)81.Cockscombs82.Dahlias83.Marigolds84.Mums85.Petunias86.Rose-onebloom87.Roses88.Zinnias

TOTAL — $144.00

3 - Flower ArrangementsJudged on arrangement

89.CreativeContainer(basket, pitcher,crock,etc.)90.Marigolds91.Mixed(atleastthreedifferent kinds)92.SmallArrangement(notto exceedsixinches)93.Zinnias

TOTAL — $90.00

DEPARTMENT MDOMESTIC ARTSSuperintendent

MarieOstendorfandJoAnnGoing

Assistant SuperintendentsPaulineDavis, MaryannNie-

dens,JanetBorrenpohl,JeannieMillikin,andBerniceRoesner.

Amount Offered - $774.00ConfinedtoexhibitorsofWash-

ington County. One entry perpersonperclass.NeedleworkandCraftsmustbemadebypersonenteringexhibitorwithinthefami-ly.Noarticlespurchasedinastore,made in a factory, or borrowedcancompeteinthisdepartment.Anyarticleenteredinthelasttwoyearsisnotqualifiedtobeshown.Noprofessionalphotographymay

beentered.Photosshouldbe5x7or 8x10 andmust bemounted.TheSuperintendenthastherighttodisqualifyanyexhibitthatdoesnotfollowtherules.

1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

1 - Needlework101. DecorativeTowels102. KnittedorCrocheted Scarves103. HandmadePotHolders104. DecorativePillowcases105. DecorativeTableCovers106.DecorativeTableRunners107.DoiliesorDresserScarves108. CrochetedBedspreador TableCloth109. Afghans110. BabyAfghans

TOTAL — $180.00

2 - Arts & Crafts 111. CountedCrossStitched Article112. PaintedPictures113. Silk/DriedFloral Arrangement114. Wreaths/WallHangings115.EasterDecorations116.HalloweenDecorations117. ThanksgivingDecorations118. ChristmasDecorations119.PlaceMats120.HandcraftedJewelry, NecklaceorBracelet121.ChristmasStocking122. NoveltyCenterpiece123.HandmadePurseor ToteBag124.LandscapeorGarden Decorations125.MostUnusualCenterpiece126. GraphiteSketching127. Black/WhitePhotography, Mounted128. LandscapePhotography, Mounted

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129. Animal Photography, Mounted 130. Other Photography, Mounted131. Handmade Birthday Card132. Handmade Christmas Card133. Handmade Any Occasion Card134. Handmade Get Well Card135. Creative Scrapbook Page, Holidays

TOTAL — $450.00

3 - Quilts Quilts must be made by person entering exhibit or within the family. Quilts must be quilted.

1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

136. Patchwork Quilt137. Embroidered Quilt138. Appliquéed Quilt139. Cross Stitched Quilt140. Hand Quilted or Machine Quilted Spread141. Embroidered Baby Quilt142. Patchwork Baby Quilt143. Cheater Top, Throw or Full Size

TOTAL – $144.00

DEPARTMENT NEDUCATION AND

NATURAL HISTORYSuperintendentGlenda Recker

Assistant SuperintendentsEric Tepe, Lisa Lintker, Shelley

Hund, Karen Roe, Jane Ford, Carol Brockmann, Becca Roe, and Elizabeth Tinkey.

Amount Offered - $1,080.00Confined to exhibitors of Wash-

ington County. One entry per person per class. Exhibits will be entered in the current grade level of the child, even if the exhibit was made when the child was in a lower grade. Grades 1-12

Elementary - Grade 11st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

151. Science152. Health153. Social Studies154. Language Arts155. Mathematics156. Art

Elementary - Grade 21st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

157. Science158. Health159. Social Studies160. Language Arts 161. Mathematics162. Art

Elementary - Grade 31st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

163. Science164. Health165. Social Studies166. Language Arts167. Mathematics168. Art

Elementary - Grade 41st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

169. Science170. Health171. Social Studies172. Language Arts173. Mathematics174. Art

Elementary - Grade 51st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

175. Science176. Health177. Social Studies178. Language Arts179. Mathematics180. Art

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Elementary - Grade 61st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

181. Science182. Health183. Social Studies 184. Language Arts185. Mathematics186. Art

Elementary - Grade 71st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

187. Science188. Health189. Social Studies190. Language Arts191. Mathematics192. Art

Elementary - Grade 81st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

193. Science194. Health195. Social Studies196. Language Arts197. Mathematics198. Art

TOTAL — $864.00

High School Freshmen and Sophomores

1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5 199. Science200. Health and Safety201. Social Studies202. Language Arts203. Mathematics204. Art

High School Juniors and Seniors

1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5205. Science206. Health and Safety207. Social Studies208. Language Arts209. Mathematics210. Art

TOTAL — $216.00

DEPARTMENT OCULINARY

Superintendent Audrey Ostendorf

and Dolores AlthoffAssistant SuperintendentsMary Lou Klasing, Verleen

Bollmeier, Gerri Koch, Bonnie Schmersahl, Stacy Kolweier, Eunice Hettenhausen, Cindy Steinkamp, Bernie Jansen, Jen-nifer Roesener, Tonya Jansen, Darlene Klasing, Carol Lieb, Leigh Yehling, Judy Fromme, Debbie Maschhoff, Donna Hackstadt, Laurie Pick, Linda Frederking, Deb Lehde, and Charlotte Simonton.

Amount Offered - $1,350.00Confined to exhibitors of Wash-

ington County. One entry per person per class.

1 - Canned Vegetables All jars must be labeled with food and date. Fruits and vegetables may be in quart or pint jars and two-piece lids and rings must be used. Jelly and preserves may be in jelly jars or half-pint jars. The superinten-dent has the right to disqualify any exhibit that does not follow the rules.

1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

250. Yellow Wax Beans251. String Beans252. Tomatoes253. Corn254. Carrots255. Beets256. Peas257. Soup Mixtures258. Best Collection of Six Kinds, Canned Vegetables 259. Tomato Juice

TOTAL — $180.00

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2 - Jellies1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

260. Apple261. Blackberry262. Grape263. Plum264. Cherry 265. Best Collection Of Six Kinds, Jelly

TOTAL — $108.00

3 - Preserves1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

266. Apricot267. Gooseberry268. Strawberry269. Cherry270. Peach271. Pear 272. Plum273. Apple Butter274. Peach Butter275. Best Collection Of Six Kinds, Preserves

TOTAL — $180.00

4 - Pickles1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

276. Bread and Butter277. Cucumber, Sweet278. Cucumber, Dill279. Tomato, Green280. Pickled Beets281. Mixed

TOTAL — $108.00

5 - Relishes1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

282. Tomato Relish283. Zucchini Relish284. Spaghetti Sauce285. Chili Sauce286. Chow Chow287. Tomato Catsup288. Salsa

TOTAL — $126.00

6 - Canned Fruits1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

289. Apricots290. Apples291. Cherries292. Blackberries293. Gooseberries294. Grapes295. Yellow Peaches, Freestone296. Pears297. Blue Plums298. Applesauce299. Best Collection of Six Kinds, Canned Fruits

TOTAL — $198.00

Baked goods must be placed on paper plates or paper plates with wax paper.

Paper doilies add to the at-tractiveness of the exhibit.

Confined to exhibitors of Washington County. One entry per person per class.

7 - Cakes1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

300. Banana, One Layer, Not Frosted301. Apple, One Layer, Not Frosted302. Angel Food, White, Not Frosted303. Chiffon, Plain, Not Frosted304. Spice, One Layer, Not Frosted305. Chocolate, One Layer, Not Frosted306. Yellow, One Layer, Not Frosted307. Marble, One Layer, Not Frosted308. Decorated Cake

TOTAL — $162.00

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8 - Cookies1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

309. Oatmeal310. Snickerdoodles311. Undecorated Sugar312. Chocolate Chip313. Decorated Sugar314. Peanut Butter315. Brownies

TOTAL — $126.00

9 - Bread1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

316. Coffee Cake, Yeast, Sugar Topped317. Coffee Cake, Quick318. Loaf of White Bread319. Yeast Doughnuts320. Yeast Raisin Bread321. Nut Bread322. Pan of Dinner Rolls323. Stollen324. Zucchini Bread

TOTAL — $162.00

DEPARTMENT PJUNIOR AGRICULTURE

SuperintendentPaul Lange

Assistant SuperintendnentsDennis Kuhlengel, Jim Teter,

Dennis Pruehsner, and Jeff Lehde.Amount Offered — $1,782.00Confined to exhibitors of Wash-

ington County and limited to boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 19 years inclusive. One entry per person per class.ALL ENTRIES IN GRAIN RE-QUIRING ONE PECK MUST BE IN TEN OR TWELVE QUART BUCKETS, NO EXCEPTIONS.SMALL SEED REQUIRING ONE-HALF GALLON SHOULD BE IN ONE-HALF OR ONE GALLON METAL OR PLASTIC CON-TAINERS, NO EXCEPTIONS. EXHIBITORS MUST COMPLY

WITH THESE RULES OR EN-TRY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.MERCURY TREATED OR MOTH BALL TREATED GRAINS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED, NO EX-CEPTIONS!

1 - GrainJunior Ag Division

1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5351. One Peck Soft Wheat352. One Peck Shelled Corn353. Ten Ears Corn, Yellow Dent354. One Peck Soybeans, Oil355. One Peck Oats356. One Peck Rye357. Soybean Plant, One358. Ten Ears White Popcorn359. Ten Ears Yellow Popcorn360. Ten Ears Other Variety Popcorn361. Milo Maize, One Gallon362. Red Clover Seed, One-Half Gallon363. Sweet Clover Seed, One-Half Gallon364. One Peck Barley365. Six Heads Milo Maize366. One Square Bale Alfalfa Hay, 30 Pounds Or More367. One Square Bale Red Clover Hay, 30 Pounds Or More

TOTAL — $306.00

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422. Original Collection, Do Your Own Thing (Stamps, Insects, Etc.)423. Woodworking424. Craft Kit425. Craft Item, Original 426. Cartoon Drawing427. Charcoal or Chalk Drawing428. Painted Picture, Original, Ages 8-13429. Painted Picture, Original, Ages 14-19430. Free Hand Drawing431. Artificial Flower Arrangement432. Fresh Flower Arrangement433. Dried Arrangement434. Hand Crafted Jewelry435. Purse or Tote Bag436. Bead Art or Craft

TOTAL — $648.00

5 - CakesItem Must Be Made By Entrant

No Box Mixes Permitted

1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

437. Chocolate, One Layer, Not Frosted

438. Yellow, One Layer, Not Frosted439. Decorated Cup Cakes/ Decorated Cookies440. Decorated Baked Cake

TOTAL — $72.00

6 - BreadsItem Must Be Made By Entrant

1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

441. Muffins442. Quick Coffee Cake443. Nut Bread or Banana Bread444. Zucchini Bread

TOTAL — $72.00

7 - CookiesItem Must Be Made By Entrant

1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

445. Peanut Butter446. Oatmeal447. Sugar448. Chocolate Chip449. Brownies

TOTAL — $90.00

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2 - GardenJunior Ag Division

1st $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

368. Cow Pumpkin, Largest369. Pie Pumpkin, Appearance370. Watermelon, Largest By Weight371. Cantaloupe372. Three Zucchini Squash373. Three Other Varieties of Squash374. Three Ornamental Gourds375. Ten Ears Sweet Corn, Edible376. One Peck White Potatoes377. One Peck Red Potatoes378. One Peck Red Sweet Potatoes379. One Peck Yellow Sweet Potatoes380. One Gallon Green Beans, Edible381. One Peck White Onions382. One Peck Yellow Onions383. Four Cucumbers 384. Ten Radishes385. Ten Tomatoes386. Ten Beets387. Ten Carrots388. Ten Turnips389. Ten Sweet Peppers390. Ten Hot Peppers391. Three Heads of Cabbage392. Sunflower Head393. Garden Display (Six or More)

TOTAL — $468.00

JUNIOR HOME ECONOMICSSuperintendentJulie Boeschen

Assistant SuperintendentsLisa Kuhn, Christy Koenigstein,

Sarah Deterding, and Nancy Rossel.

Confined to exhibitors of Wash-ington County and limited to boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 19 years inclusive. One entry per person per class. All items

entered in this department must be made by the entrant. No box mixes permitted.

3 - Needlework1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

394. Dress or Skirt395. Slacks, Shorts, or Blouse396. Decorated, Painted, or Tye Dye Shirts397. Embroidered Item398. Count & Cross399. Plastic Canvas Needlepoint400. Small Quilted or Pieced Item

TOTAL — $126.00

4 - Arts And Crafts1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5

401. Valentine Decoration402. Easter Decoration403. Halloween Decoration404. Thanksgiving Decoration405. Christmas Decoration406. Christmas Tree Ornament407. Decorated Flower Pot408. Clay Item409. Ceramic Item410. Handmade Toy411. Hand Woven Basket412. Decorated Wreath413. Candle, Hand Dipped or Hand Poured414. Novelties, Ages 8 through 13415. Novelties, Ages 14 through 19416. Photography, Mounted417. Creative Scrapbook418. Electrical Project419. Conservation & Natural Resources, (Rock, Leaf, Bug, Etc.)420. Lego Display, Ages 8-13421. Lego Display, Ages 14-19

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An antique tractor pull will be held on Saturday, September 14th at 2:00 p.m. at the Okawville Fair. Tractors of 1945 vintage and older will be permitted to pull. Fluid in tires will be allowed, however, no add-on weight may be permitted. No tractor may be entered in more than one class. Contestants must furnish their own clevis. Maximum drawbar height is to be 18 inches, maximum tire width is 14 inches, first four classes. No shaved tires. Tractors should be on the grounds by 1:00 P.M.. There will be six classes - one plow, light two plow, two plow, light three plow, three plow, and four plow. The committee’s decision in placing tractors in the proper class will be final. Trophies will be given in each class. At the conclusion of the tractor pull, a slow race will be held. In a slow race, the contestant is not allowed to touch the clutch once the race is started. The last tractor to cross the finish line is the winner. We ask all owners of antique tractors to come and bring their tractors and join in the fun. Make a point to be in Okawville on September 14th at 2:00 p.m. and see these tractors of yester-year in action. Bleachers will be provided for the comfort of the spectators. For further information, call Bill H. Riechmann, 243-6150. Other com-mittee members are Kenneth Jacobs and Bill Riechmann.

Antique Tractor Pull To Be Held September 14th

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Schedule Of EventsFriday, September 13, 2019

3:00 - 9:00 P.M. Entries Accepted In Exhibit Hall 5:00 P.M. Concession Stands Open 5:00 - 11:00 P.M. Rides with Single Ride Tickets* 6:00 - 10:00 P.M. Ride Arm Bands - $20 7:00 P.M. Bag Tournament - Sign up at 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Queen Judging and Crowning and Junior Miss Crowning in the Junior/Senior High School 8:00 - Midnight Outdoor Stage Entertainment - Music by J. Christopher, Most Dangerous One Man Band

7:00 - 8:30 A.M. Entries Accepted In Exhibit Hall 8:00 am Wheat Streak 5K sponsored by OHS Track & XC 11:00 A.M. Concession Stands Open 1:00 P.M. Washer Tournament - Sign up at Noon 2:00 P.M. Kiddie Tractor Pull sponsored by the Young Farmers 2:00 P.M. Local Talent Show 2:00-6:00 P.M. Ardy The Clown on grounds 2:00 P.M. Antique Tractor Pull 2:00 P.M. Exhibit Hall Opens 3:00 - 11:00 P.M. Rides with Single Ride Tickets* 4:00 - 6:00 P.M. Outdoor Stage Entertainment-Venedy Band Concert 5:00 - 9:00 P.M. Ride Arm Bands - $20 5:00 - 10:00 P.M. BINGO - American Legion Post #233, BL-3002 8:00 - Midnight Outdoor Stage Entertainment - Music by Steel Creek Band

Saturday, September 14, 2019

11:00 A.M. Concession Stands Open 2:00 P.M. Parade - Theme “Superheroes vs. Villians” 4:00 P.M. Exhibit Hall Opens (Following Parade) 4:00 P.M. Okawville High School Band Concert 4:00 - 8:00 P.M. Rides with Arm Bands - $20 4:00 - 9:00 P.M. Rides with Single Ride Tickets* 4:00 - 9:00 P.M. BINGO - American Legion Post #233, BL-3002 4:30 - 8:30 P.M. Outdoor Stage Entertainment - Music By Hot Rod Johnny All Weekend - FREE Corn Box for Kids, FREE Admission, FREE Parking

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Overnight accommodations are available at The Original Springs Hotel and Bath House, 243-5458, and at the Okawville Super 8 Motel, 243-6525.

*Conner Amusements, Inc., Single Ride Tickets are $1 each or 22 for $20. Some rides take multiple tickets.

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Sharon Schuessler & Allison DunnShubert Brothers ConstructionStreuter, Inc.The Okawville Times TOP AG Cooperative, Inc.Village of OkawvilleWienstroer Insurance &

Financial ServiceWJ Bookkeeping & Tax ServiceWeeke Sales & ServiceYuppy Puppy Spa, Olivia Lange

AddievilleAddieville Community ClubAddieville Area JayceesAddieville Lumber Co., Inc.Lake Contracting, Inc.Wulf Plumbing, Heating,

& Hardware

HighlandFarm Credit Illinois

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Okawville Fair Sponsors

The Okawville Fair Board of Directors and Advisory Committee would like to thank all the sponsors of this

year’s Fair and Premium Book. We urge the community members to also express their thanks to the sponsoring businesses and individuals. Without all the

volunteer workers and sponsors, this Fair would not be possible.

Addieville Lumber CompanyAGRIMAXX Wheat CompanyBarkau and Unverfehrt, P. C.Brammeier Chiropratic, LLCJake Brandmeyer, State FarmBridgeport GroupCampagna Funeral HomeCBI Foods-Mike ChristCitizens for Charlie MeierCountry Bobs Country Companies, Dennis HoelscherDonnewald Distributing Co., IncEdward Jones, Paul JansenEdward Jones, Harry EasleyFarm Credit IllinoisFarmers & Merchants BankFinancial Solutions Midwest LLCFirst National BankFrederking’s Eagles NestGateway FSGC Unverfehrt Farm SupplyGrupo Antolin, NashvilleHaier Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Koch Insurance AgencyLake ContractingLyle’s Auto BodyThe Maschhoffs

Meyer’s GreenhouseMoeller Brothers, Inc.Nascote IndustriesNashville Animal Clinic PCNOTS LogisticsOakley Services, Inc.Obermeier Truck Service, LLCOkawville Body WorksOkawville Community Club4W Enterprises/Okawville Equipment- Sparta EquipmentOkawville Family Pharmacy, LLC & High Street Laundry & Storage, LLCOkawville Lions ClubOld Exchange National BankPrairie StateRiechmann Bros., LLCSC Crop Insurance, Inc.Sparta EquipmentStreuter, IncThe Okawville TimesTOP AG Cooperative, Inc.Village of OkawvilleWashington County Title & AbstractWeeke Sales & ServiceWehmeyer Seed CompanyWennemann’s MarketWJ Bookkeeping & Tax Service