Blue Red White
Lot
1. Pot Holder ........................... 4 3 2
2. Bed Socks ............................ 5 4 3
3. T. V. Slippers (double We~ht) ............. 5 4 3
4. Hat ................................. 5 4 3
5. a. Knitting Box or container
made by participant .................... 4 3 2
b. Other ............................. 4 3 2
Phase 2 - (Increase & Decrease)
6. Cutie Cap ............................ 6 5 4
7. TV Slippers Increase in heel ............. ".6 5 4
8. Sleeveless Shell ........................ 8 6 5
9. Raglan Cardigan (no button or
button hole) ......................... l0 8 6
10. Other ............................... 6 5 4
Phase 3 (Pick Up Stitches & Buttonholes
I I. Mittens .............................. 8 7 6
12. Raglan Cardigan ( buttons and
buttonholes) ......................... 10 8 7
13. Other ............................... 9 8 7
Phase 4 ( Pattern Stitch)
14, Dishcloth ............................ 4 ~3 2
15. Cable stitch skating cap ................. 7 6 5
16. Cable Stitch mittens .................... 10 8 6
17. Sweater ( Pattern Sleeves) ........ ...... 12 10 8
18. Other .............................. l0 8 6
Phase 5 ( four needles) ~
19. Mittens ............................. 10 8 6
20. Gloves .............................. 10 8 6
21. Sacks .............................. I0 8 6
22. Other .............................. 10 8 6
Phase 6 ( Mixed Colors)
23. Sacks .............................. 12 10 8
24. Mittens ............. { ............... 12 10 8
25. Hat ................................ 12 10 8
26. Hood .............................. 12 10 8
27. Sweater (mixed colors - sleeves
Cardigan or pullover) .................. 12 i0 8
28. Other .............................. 12 q0 8
Phase 7 (Combining Knitting Fabric)
29. Any Articles Made in project ............ 15 12 8
Phase 8 (Make Your Own Mind)
30. Submit project plan with entry .......... 25 20 15
CLASS IX-HOME IMPROVEMENT
Open to any boy or girl currently enrolled in the 4-H Home~
improvement Project. Any member may exhibit any articles listed
below that he or she has made within the current year. For each
exhibit, member must explain WHERE and HOW it will be used.
Evaluation by the judge will be based on the quality of the
exhibit, plus member's explanation of its use with existing
surroundings.
Lot
i. Partition for dresser or chest of drawers (The drawer with
dividers or partitions may be used as the exhibit.)
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ............... : ........ 10 7 3
2. Picture with a mat. Picture must be fdr a specific room. Room
color scheme or reason for using picture in this particular
room explained.
Points Allowed .... :... ............... 10 7 3
3. Color schemes mounted on cardboard poster for a specific
room. (Describe type of room, exposure, etc.)
Points Allowed ....................... i0 7 3
4. Scrapbook with ideas for improving one particular room in the
home. No more than f~ut pictures to show any one
improvement as curtains, fi!rniture arrangements, etc. Suitable
fabric samples may be included. (Explain why decisions were
made.)
Points Allowed ....................... 15 10 5
5. "'Throw" cushion for a specific room. Describe spot where it
will be used, surrounding furniture and colors.
Points Allowed ....................... 10 7 3
6. Bulletin Board.
Points Allowed ....................... 10 7 3
7. Drapery panel for a specific room. Information on color
scheme, type of room, exposure, etc. should he given.
Points Allowed ....................... 15 i0 5
8. Bedspread, tailored. Information on color scheme, exposure of
room, etc. should he given.
Points Allowed ...................... ,15 10 5,
9. Bedspread, other style. Information on color scheme, exposure
of room, etc. should be given.
Points Allowed ....................... 15 10 5
10. Scatter rug, braided for a specific room. Give color scheme of
the room, particularly so of the nearby furnishings.
Points Allowed ....................... 15 10 5
11. Scatter rug, other kind for a specific room. Give color scheme
of the room, particularly so if nearby furnishings.
Points Allowed ....................... 15 10 5
12. Homemade lamp with shade for a specific room. Describe spot
where it will be used. Give rheasurements.
Points Allowed ....................... 15 lO 5
13. Footstool or hassock for a specific room. Describe spot where
it will be used as well as colors of surro.tmding furnishings.
Points Allowed ....................... 15 10 5
14. Refinished furniture for use in a specific room: Describe
briefly the type of room and other furniture with which it will
be used.
Points Allowed ....................... 20 15 10
15. Homemade furniture for use in a specific room. Describe
briefly the type of room and other furniture with which it will
he used.
Points Allowed ....................... 20 15 10
(Other following exhibits not accepted at state fair)
16. Laundry Bag .......................... 10 7 3
.17. Shoe Bag ............................ 10 ~7 3
18. Shoe rack ............................ 10 7 3
19. Curtains, cafe or cottage type for a specific room. Information
on color scheme, exposure, type of room, etc., should be
given.
Points Allowed ...................... 10 7 3
20. Luncheon Set 15 10 5
2 I. Unpainted (raw finished) furniture that has been finished by
member. Describe type of room where to be used.
Points Allowed ....................... 20 15 10
Lots 1-4 Indicate child ~ for which atticl~ ~ m~l¢~.~ " .
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 8 5 4
Lot
1. K/t of play materia/s, at least 5 articles with explanation of
why chosen and their use.
2. Storage box for toys, hinged, painted and decorated.
3. Scrapbook with pictures and articles on child care.
4. Child's book with pages made of cloth.
5. Baby sitting notebook.
CLASS Xl - BACHELOR
2. table artm'Jgen~nt
3. Kitchen atran~ment (may include breakfast
table arrangement)
4. Dinner arrangement (candles permitted)
5. Hall arrangement (accessories permitted)
6 Church arrangement
7. Corsage
8. Dried arrangement
9. Holiday or Special Occasion
10. Arrangement using fruits or vegetables.
11. Other
Members taking the 4-H Bachelor project will be eligible to enter
any articles or displays made in project during the current 4-H
club year. One entry per lot.
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 10 8 6
Lot
1. The Well-Groomed Guy
2. Camper
3. Party Host
4. Provider
5. House Mechanic
ECONOMICS --- 4-H .....
CLASS Xtl -- MONEY MASTERY
Open to Money Mastery Members
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 25 15 10
Lot
1. Exhibitor must choose subject in keeping with project.
Prepare an exhibit such as a poster to be displayed at the fair. This
may be a single idea or theme with enough explanation of interest
to the public. The purpose of the exhibit may be to create interest
in the money management projects or to educate the public on
some part of money management.
2. (From Cents and Sense Project)
Record of financial plan of member for 3 months. Evaluation
sheet showing what has been learned during this period.
3. Record of family grocery shopping member has done for two
i weeks. Separate items classed as "food" and "articles we do not
eat." Make a total of each group. Calculate percentage spent for
• food, figure costs for your family for one year.
4. Plan and record of costs of week's camping trip for member
and family.
5. (From Dollars and Decisions Project)
Records of what it costs to buy, repair and operate a car.
6. Record of one year's planning and 3 months of actual records
of member's spending as recorded in the Money for a Year Book.
PLANT SCIENCE -- 4-H
CLASS XIII - GARDEN
Open to 4-H club members enrolled in the garden project.
Entries accepted Thursday, August 19th from 3:00 to 9:00
p.m.
Person in charge should check vegetables the night of entry for
proper number.
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ........................ 6 4 2
One entry of each variety may be exhibited. Label each variety.
XV -- TREES AND SHRUBS
Open to Home Grounds Beautification members.
Points Allowed ........................ 8 6 4
Lot
1. Collection -- 8 trees and shrub specimens
properly pressed and identified.
2. Collection -- 8 or more tree and shrub pictures or
photographs properly identified.
3. Scrapbook or Notebook with illustrations,
drawings, plans, etc.
4. Display panel illustrating how and steps in
propagating method (seed, cutting, layering
or grafting.)
CLASS XVI -- WEEDS
Open to all 4-H members enrolled in the weed project. Entries
accepted Thursday, August 19 from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ........................ 8 6 4
Lot 1. A collection of 15 weeds mounted, pressed and
identified mounted in a book
2. Plant Press of your own making. (Call the Extension
office for a pattern)
3. Other
2. Boar, farrowed between October 1, 1969 and
March 1, 1970.
3. Boar, 1 year or over, farrowed before
August 1, 1969
4. Gilt, under 6 months, farrowed since March 1,
1970
5. Gilt, farrowed between October 1, 1969 and
March 1, 1970
6. Sow, 1 year or over, farrowed before August 1,
1969
ANIMAL SCIENCES - 4-H
NOTICE TO ALL 4-H DAIRY, BEEF AND LIVESTOCK
MEMBERS, SEE HEALTH REGULATIONS BELOW:
Bob Brewer, Supt.
Animal Health Requirements
The Mason County Fair will comply with the Minimum Health
Requirements for Fairs as per State of Washington, Department of
Agriculture AI Memorandum 2117/71 to wit:
Lot
1. Beans, 12 pods, snap or shell stage
2. Shelled beans, 1 pt., dry or not dry
3. Root vegetables, plate of 6 (radishes carrots, beets, etc.)
4. Head of cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, lettuce
5. Any leaf vegetables, 3 plants (chard, parsley, spinach,
lettuce, celery, etc.) potted 2 weeks in advance of fair.
6. Sweet or pop corn, 6 ears.
7. 12 pickling cucumbers per plate, 2 to 2%
inches long
8. 6 pickling cucumbers per plate, 2½ to 5 inches long
9. 3 slicing cucumbers per plate, 6 inches or longer
10. 3 stalks dill, cut, single heads on 12 inch
stems, mature
11. Onions, plate of 6, any variety, green, dry or immature
12. Peppers, 12 small red or green
13. Sweet peppers, 3
14. Peas, 12 pods
15. Potatoes, 6 per plate
16. Largest single pumpkin or squash
17. One pumpkin or squash (winter)
18. 3 summer squash
19. 6 stalks rhubarb
20. Tomatoes, 6 ripe or green
21. Tomatoes, cherry or pear, 18
22. 3 gourds
23. Sunflower, 1 head
24. Pint basket of berries
XIV -- FLOWER GROWING
For 4-H Home Grounds Beautification members.
Entries accepted Thursday, August 19 from I:00
p.m.
a.m. to 5:00
J
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ........................ 6 4 2
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
a. Washington livestock require no vaccination or test for entry.
b. Individual health certificates are not required for entry.
c. Fair Veterinarians will inspect all classes of livestock and
poultry (including horses, pet animals, fur bearing animals,
pigeons, ducks, geese and turkeys), before they are exhibited,
to determine that the livestock and poultry ate free from
infectious or contagious disease and ectoparasites. Fair
Veterinarians must reject any animal with infectious or
contagious disease or ectoparasites. Exhibitors should be aware
that ringworm, warts, pinkeye, strangles, contagious ecthyma,
scabies, lice, mites, ticks and fleas fall into these categories.
d. No animal from any quarantined premise will be permitted to
enter any fair.
e. All out-of-state entries must comply with the State of
Washington Import Regulations.
HERDSMANSHIP CONTEST - JUNIOR & SENIOR
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ........................ 25 20 10
The purpose of the Herdsmanship Contest is to encourage
exhibitors to care for livestock, pens and equipment properly and
to keep stalls and animals clean and attractive at all times.
Competition will be open to all 4-H Dairy and Beef exhibitors.
Judges will examine the displays at least once each day, Friday
through Sunday. Exhibitors must do all the work connected with
the Herdsmanship Contest. The exhibitor shall be present with the
exhibit from 8:00 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. or have someone present
who is responsible for the animal. All decorations must consist
of greenery and signs. They should be kept simple. Paper
decorations are to he avoided. Premium money on livestock will
be withheld if stalls do not meet minimum standards set up by the
judging committee.
Annuals - 1 blossom of each specimen grown by exhibitor.. Any
variety. Name specimen & variety.
XlVa -- DAHLIAS, SELF FOILAGE
XlVb -- ROSES
XlVC "- POTTED PLANTS
Individual plants gsown by exhibitor.
Any Variety Name Specimen & Variety
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ........................ 6 4 2
SHOWING AND FITTING CONTEST--Junior & Senior
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 25 20 10
To be held FRIDAY, August 20. Pick up a copy of the Score
Sheet at the Extension office. Time to be announced.
All work in eonne, ction with the Showing and Fitting Contest
must be done by the contestant. He is permitted to have a helper
hold his animal while fitting.
Awards are based on E.M. 1982, "Rules for Fitting and
Showing Contests" and E.B. 231, "Fitting and Showing Dairy
Cattle."
a. Preparation for Showing
b. Showing the animal
c. Fleshing or condition
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