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Clark County Fair Results - Saturday July 25

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Updated 7:57 AM Monday, July 27, 2009

Open Class Grains, Vegetable and Fruits Show

Julie Ayres, best painted gourd (adult); Kara Baker, squash-zucchini (yellow); Blake Ballard, squash-largest (by weight); Richard Barnhart, carrots over 6”; Amber Burlile, squash-zucchini (marketable); Chester Folck, white onions, largest onion; Folck Family Farm, fruit display (any other); Phyllis Frysinger, herbs-chives and lavender (water), rhubarb; Tom Frysinger, flat cabbage, largest head cabbage, red potatoes; Alice Godsey, squash display; Carolyn Gracy, best sheaf alfalfa, broccoli (mkt. head), veg. or fruit oddity; Kathleen Haflett, slicing cucumber; Benjamin Hart, beans-purple pod, beans-horticulture, beans-display 3 or more variety, best display, 2 or more variety, largest watermelon, white potatoes, oblong pumpkin, largest squash (any other), squash-large pumpkin, herbs-chives, dill, sage and misc. (dirt), fresh gourds display; Ruthellen Lough, red onions, herbs-dill (water); Roger Lute, beans-green pod, summer squash; Donna Myers, red beets; William Newell, sunflower (lg. head); Valarie Patrick, round cabbage; Quest, herbs-thyme (water); Janelle Rinehart, red cabbage, yellow onions; Scott Rinehart, corn-3 ears bicolor, round pumpkin; Chris Robinson, best painted gourd (juvenile); Taylor Roof, garden veg. (juv. 5-10); Amy Smith, pickling cucumber; Paul Snyder, green, red and yellow bell peppers, red and yellow tomatoes, herbs-thyme and rosemary (dirt); William Swaim, best display peppers; Kay Tehan, watermelon (round), herbs-rosemary (water), mint (dirt), horseradish; Karen Turnmire, one quart wheat, one quart oats, corn-3 ears yellow and white, largest pumpkin, winter squash; Nancy Turnmire, herbs-lavender (dirt); Julie Tuttle, best decorated fence; Mark Waddle, best single ear of corn; Brooke Weeks, garden veg. (juv. 11-17); Edwin Wells, garlic; Emily Wells, beefsteak tomatoes, herbs-sage and misc. (water), display vegetables (5-10 var.); Tim Wright, one quart soybeans, one quart yellow shell corn, best 6 ears yellow corn, potatoes (any var.); Lori Zakel-Knowles, hot peppers, best plate grapes, best plate any fruit; Louis Zawada, beans-yellow pod, carrots-under 6”, muskmelon, miniature pumpkin, cherry tomatoes.

Open Class Quilt Show

Opal Castle, bed quilt, other comforter tied (best of show); Ingrid Douglass, HP & HQ wall hanging/crib; Debbie Fralick, wall hanging; Cindy Ladig, MP & MQ wall hanging/crib (best of show); 12 ½” square (best of show); Heather Marsh, MP & MQ any item; Mary Martin, 2 party any item. quilt -other any holiday; Irene Overholser, quilt-other item not mentioned; Patricia Stidham, MP and HQ bed; Mary Ann Wells, quilt-other acc.

Open Class Fancy Work and Sewing Show

Mara Andrus, crochet item (9-12 yrs); Nichole Ankeney, sweatshirt; Julie Ayres, 2 pot holders; James M. Bryan, doilies (over 2”), 2 guest/tea towels, weaving w/loom; Brenda Burlile, baby afghan crochet, lady’s daytime dress, child’s dress, sewing item (not mentioned) (best of show); Christina M. Dye, cross stitch emb., emb. item (not ment.); Heidi Fernung, machine stitch emb.; Lori Hayes-Rich, dec. garment; Kathy Hook, knitted afghans; Pattie Mumma, any crochet item with yarn; Lois Pelekoudas, any hank of fiber, any article from hand-spun yarn (best of show); Mary Ann Robinson, tatting on pillowcase, tatted (not ment.) (best of show), Christmas ornament; Mary K. Severs, table hot pad, crochet novelty item, doilies-under and over 12”, pot holders (best of show); Edith Smith, dressed doll; Kathy Sndyer, lap throw, crochet afghans; Shelley Stevens, lady’s hand knitted sweater, any knitted item (best of show), hand knitted socks & shawl, felting (best of show); Joyce Studebaker, tatting on handkerchief; Becky Stute, any hooked rug article (best of show); Theresa Young, weaving with yarn.

Open Class Flower Show

Julie Ayres, butterfly bush; Karen Barnhart, coneflower; Jo Brown, med. grass with seed; Becky Cale, woody hydrangea; Edward S. Chatfield, hybrid tea-white (best of show), yellow or apricot, pink/pink blend, red/red blend, marigold-large 1 bloom & small 1 spray, zinnia (2”, 3 sep. stems), petunia- single & double 1 stem/1 bloom, coleus, any other annual spike, gladiola-large and small, dahlia-large and small; Roger Clemans, jr. Halloween (best of show); Jordan Congleton, jr. sunflower lg.; Brice Fries, jr. zinnia (1 lg. bloom), marigold- lg. 1 stem and sm. 1 spray (best of show); Lindsay Fries, jr. zinnia (3 stems); Marilyn Fires, zinnia (lg. bloom, 1 stem), any other annual round, black eye susan (1 stem); Judith S. Frderich, any other annual and perennial spray; Carolyn D. Gracy, day lily spray-peach; Carol A. Hall, hybrid tea-orange/orange blend and purple, grandiflora, floribunda- 1 stem and 1 spray; Clara Hall, Christmas, day lily spray-yellow, orange and any other; Jennifer N. Hardsacre, fairy mint garden; Janet Heater, Valentines Day, St. Patricks Day (best of show), Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, med. grass w/no seed, foliage houseplant (1 variety) (best of show); Audrey McDaniel, day lily spary-double; Frederick E. Miller, hosta-3 diff. leaves and variety; Katherine Moore, hosta-3 leaves solid; Charles H. Morris, bulb-lily (best of show), Donna J. Myers, sunflower (sm., 1 stem), shasta daisy, any other perennial round; Mary Kate Picolo, cactus or succulents (more than 1); Marcia Roberts, rose miniature; Heidi Steinbrink, sunflower (lg and 1 stem); Tayden Steinbrink, jr. petunia, sunflower sm.; Joyce A. Studebaker, snapdragon, any other perennial spike, cacti/succulent (1 plant), annual container (1 variety and more than 1 variety); Michelle D. Studebaker, jr. snapdragon; Kenneth Sullivan, day lily spray-red; Sarah Tackett, rose shrub.

Many people worked long and hard on baking and fudge to enter into the fair, yet no results from that area, judged on Saturday July 25th, have ever been in the paper. They're not on line either! You certainly don't have so much news to print that there isn't room in the paper. As small as it is anymore you should be printing every result and all the pictures. Not everyone has access to the internet.
Connie
10:49 AM, 7/29/2009
im love cross stitch
mayada
3:38 PM, 7/27/2009
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