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The 2014 Appanoose County Fair is dedicated toCurtis SeboltIn appreciation for the many years of dedication to theAppanoose County FairThe 2014 Appanoose County Fair is dedicated to Curtis Sebolt.Curtis has lived in Appanoose County all of his life. He first became involved in the fair by joining the Franklin Farmhands 4-H Club as amember. Several years later he became one of their assistant leaders. He was then asked to serve on the fair board in 1973, where heserved as the beef superintendent for 10 years, vice president for 5 years and president for 31 years. He has served on the board for a total of41 years.He became interested in the Association of Iowa Fairs and was elected to the district board, serving as vice president an then president.Several years later he advanced to the State level and served 9 years, becoming vice president and then president in 2004.While in 4-H , Curtis received several awards, some of which were beef showmanship, Grand Champion steer, Champion Angus Steer, 4-HChicago trip, livestock judging team, County 4-H Officer, Honorary 4-H member, Fair Dad, 4-H Hall of Fame 2004, 4-H Alumni Award 2012,Association of Iowa Fairs Hall of Fame Award for Outstanding and Dedicated Service to Iowa Fairs in 2012. He served on the Adult 4-HCommittee and several others over the years.Curtis was always willing to help out in the community whenever possible. He was selected by the Jaycees as the Outstanding young Farmer.He also helps with Pancake day by frying pancakes and still helps in the trailer mixing the batter.The things that he enjoyed the most at the fair was helping the kids with their projects when he could. He loved to watch them get theirprojects prepared and then show them, not only the animals but the Home Economic projects as well.The fair has always been a family affair, starting with Curtis’ Grandad, Jess Exline, who built the horse barn that was destroyed by fire recently.He also built some of the other buildings on the fairgrounds. Curtis’ dad served on the fair board before Curtis and now his son, Craig, hasserved on the board with Curtis for several years.Curtis was an active member of a local church for 60 years, serving as treasurer for over 25 years as well as holding other positions. He iscurrently a member of the First Baptist Church in Unionville, Mo.Curtis’ family has always backed him in his fair work and farming operation. They knew he would always be there to watch and help themshow their projects if at all possible. He has 4 children: Connie Micetich, Craig (Debbie), Carla (Mark) Dye and Chris (Kris). He has 9granddaughters and 7 great-grandchildren.

2014 ENTERTAINMENTMonday, July 217:00pmFAIR DEDICATION CEREMONY4-H FAIR MOM & DAD - YOUTH COUNCILINTRODUCTION OF QUEEN CANDIDATES7:30pmBILL RILEY TALENT SHOWCROWNING OF THE QUEENFIREWORKS Sponsored by Iowa Trust and Savings BankTuesday, July 227:00pmMUTTON BUSTIN’ - AGES 3-77:30pmT & C RODEO COMPANYWednesday, July 237:00pmMUTTON BUSTIN’ - AGES 3-77:30pmT & C RODEO COMPANYThursday, July 247:30pmTWIN STATES TRACTOR PULLINGFriday, July 257:00pmMUD DRAGSaturday, July 269:00am4H/FFA LIVESTOCK AUCTION8:00pmDEMOLITION DERBYAdvance season tickets purchased before noon July 21st are eligible for a drawing each night. A 100 meat certificate for Hy-Vee or Fareway will be given Monday-Saturday nights.

2014 JUDGING SCHEDULETuesday, July 15Communications EventLocation - First United Methodist ChurchJudging - Janice CrallThursday, July 17Clothing EventLocation - 4H BuildingJudging – Margaret Mordan & Irma Williams8:00am Senior Age9:30am Intermediate Age1:00pm Junior AgeSunday, July 13 and Friday, July 18Beef Carcass Weigh In Location and Time - App Co. Sale Barn, 7pmMonday, July 217am-NoonWeigh In8:30am4H Family/Consumer SciencesJudging: Sheri Moore, Marcia VanMaanen, Karen Greiner, Margaret Mordan, Marilyn Johnson, MichelleJohnson, Janice Crall, Dean McGhee, Sandy McClain, Irma Williams, Samantha Morgan12:00pm Cloverkids Pet ShowJudging - Youth Council Members3:00pmJunior Dog ShowJudging - Ashley Kincaid3:00pm Carcass Results at Z MeatsJudging - Joe Sellers5:30pm4-H Pet Show (show arena)Tuesday, July 228:00amJunior Swine ShowJudging - Andy Plattner11:00am Junior Bucket Bottle Calf Judging - Molly Blakely1:00pm2:00pmWednesday, July 238:00amCraig Amos1:00pm1:30pm3:30pm6:00pmThursday, July 248:00am1:30pm2:30pm4:00pmFriday, July 258:00am2:30pm3:30pmSaturday, July 269:00amJunior Bucket Bottle Calf Show immediately following interviewsCloverkids ExhibitsJudging - Youth Council MembersJunior Dairy ShowJudging - Dale ThoresonJunior Dairy Goat ShowJudging - Dale ThoresonJunior Meat Goat ShowJudging - Dale ThoresonJunior Beef ShowJudging - Craig AmosJunior Bucket Bottle Plus 1 Judging - Craig AmosJunior Halter Cow/CalfBucket/Bottle Lamb InterviewsJunior Rabbit ShowJudging - Brent RiceBucket/Bottle Lamb Show Judging - Richard JohnsonFashion Revue & Clothing Selection (In Exhibit Building)Junior Sheep ShowJudging -Joe Warrick(Bucket/Bottle Lamb Awards given prior to sheep show)Junior Cat ShowJudging - Denny ThomesJunior Poultry ShowJudging - Mike BoldenJunior Horse Show (Timed)Junior Horse ShowJudging - Matt SnethenJunior Production Cow/Calf Judging - Byron LeuOverall ShowmanshipLivestock AuctionJudging - Byron LeuJudging -

OPEN CLASS SCHEDULEEntry TimesMonday, July 21Amateur and Professional ArtFruits, Vegetables, & Field CropsCulinary ArtsTextiles, Hobbies, & CraftsTuesday, July 228:00am to 2:00pm8:00am to 2:00pm8:00am to 2:00pm8:00am to 2:00pmPlants and FlowersCulinary Arts8:00am to 10:00am8:00am to 10:00amJUDGING - TUESDAY, JULY 2210:00am - Open Class Crops, Fruits, & Vegetables10:00am - Open Class Photography10:00am - Open Class Plants & Flowers10:00am - Open Class Home Economics10:00am - Open Class ArtBrydon KasterFrank GaleSue GreerElva NordStan MaddyAPPANOOSE COUNTY FAIR DIRECTORSGary Long, PresidentDavid Haines Vice PresidentMartha Furlin, SecretaryRod Glosser, TreasurerCentervilleExlineNumaCentervilleCharlotte Arbogast - UnionvilleMike Bauman - ExlineRon Eddy - ExlineMike Hoffman - CentervilleDon Hysell - CentervilleJames McGill - CincinnatiBob Self – MoraviaJohn Sulser - NumaJason Long - CentervilleKevin Bauer - CentervilleTom Demry - CentervilleOrville Hetzler – MoultonJackie Redinbaugh - ExlineMarlan Korthaus - MoultonCraig Sebolt - NumaBrian Sulser - NumaJustin Keller—SeymourAaron Thamke - CentervilleSue Henderson, REEDLynn Firkins, OACourtney Chapman, CYCKaren Pattison, YPSPat Dole, Exhibit Building DirectorSusan Cole, Exhibit Building DirectorElizebeth Gaskins, FFABrenda Korthaus, FFAJeremy Long, FFAStephanie Lukavsky, FFAOFFICE DIRECTORSRegion 19/AlbiaCentervilleCentervilleRegion aSeymour

APPANOOSE COUNTY EXTENSION COUNCILTeddy Walker, ChairBrent Martsching, SecretaryLarry BettisLori McClintockClarissa MorrisCraig Sebolt, Vice ChairPat Dole, TreasurerBrydon KasterLori Morrow4-H ADULT COMMITTEEBrent Brown—PresidentYvonne Johnson – SecretaryJoey FentonDavid HainesJeff ProbascoSteve BenzMichele Burge—Vice-PresidentRon DeVoreClaire McClintockAndrea HeeschMichelle SandsSonja Hinners4-H YOUTH COUNCILSkyler Lawson, PresidentBrett BaumanMariah ClawsonAnthony FurlinJayci InmanMcKinlee MalettaMelanie McGillGraydon SchmidtJoe ZintzBailey Witt, Vice-Pres.Aliena BoeckerJohn DavisKarson GonnermanJenna InmanTrey McCoyKatie MorrisBrenton WillierEmily Steinbach, SecretaryEmily CaylorKendall DavisDamon HoffmanKylee JoinerJasmine McFallMyriah PorterBailey Witt

DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDANTSSwineRon Eddy, John Sulser , Tom DemryBeefCraig Sebolt, Justin Keller, Marlan KorthausHorseKevin Bauer, Mike Hoffman, Staci Climie,Michelle SandsRabbits and PoultryJerilyn InmanFruits, Vegetables & Field CropsIrene Arbogast, Barbara Gardner & Rose KnightDairy, Goats & Bucket/Bottle CalfJerald Lawson, Sonja HinnersCow/CalfDavid McGill,Marlan Korthaus, RexHarrisSheepBob Self, Aaron Thamke, Mike BaumanPhotography & ArtRuth Ann Dickerson, Bette Howe,Suzanne LaryFabrics, Threads, & Hobbies:Quilts, Sewing, TextilesMargaret Wells, Darla Wells & Mary Ann BondHobbies, Crafts, & School EntriesSally Bauer, Dorotha McGill, Sue Golic, Pauline GolickCanning & BakingPat Brown, Gretchen Fadiga, Roberta Fadiga, Bonnie TalbotPlants & FlowersWarren & Paulette Sells, Amanda Sells & Carol Burch4-H Home EconomicsPat Dole & Susan ColeOfficial VeterinarianWilliam McClintockAPPANOOSE COUNTY FAIR GENERAL SUPERINTENDANTSSuperintendent of Building & GroundsSuperintendent of Commercial ExhibitsSuperintendents of Admissions & GatesSuperintendents of ArenaSuperintendent of ParkingSuperintendent of Open Class Dept.Superintendents of AdvertisingSuperintendents of ElectricalDon HysellJackie Redinbaugh & Shawn TaitMartha Furlin & Rod GlosserOrville Hetzler, Jason LongBrian Sulser, David HainesTom DemryPat BrownMartha Furlin & Rod GlosserJames McGill

4-H CLUBS AND LEADERS Appanoose County Cooking ClubMichele Burge B.V. SodbustersMarcy Thamke, Jack McGrann Caldwell KidsAngela Beals Exline RamblersShawn Tait, Jodie McCoy Franklin FarmhandsCraig Sebolt, Andrea Heesch, Justin Keller Moravia FarmhandsHeather Maletta, Yvonne Johnson Pleasant WorkersSabrina Wells, Lydia Mihalovich Dandy DoersJill Zintz, Robin Schmidt, Shari Witt Lincoln HomesteadersShannon Ritter, Donna Cox M & M PioneersMark & Myra McGill, Bill & Tracy Morris Stall StompersSusan Martsching, Monica Risher T & C TrailblazersMichele Burge, Barb Powers, Paula Harvey Wells RustlersJerilyn Inman, Jerald & Judi Lawson, John Clausen Clover KidsNicole Archer, Kele Cossel & Laura Shondel Clover Kids Explorers ClubDonna Cox, Shannon Ritter, Steve Logsdon Clover Kids Barnyard Buddies Amanda Smith, Denise Ewing, Patricia Dell Moulton Clover KidsTanya Boecker Little RamblersHollie Steele and Megan Burger FFAElizebeth Gaskins, Jeremy Long, Brenda Korthaus, StephanieLukavsky

Rules & Regulations2014 Fair Queen ContestIowa State Fair Queen Pageant rules and regulations will be observed so the county Queen will be eligible to compete on thestate level.Following are some basic rules and regulations pertaining to the local contest. Judi Lawson, Jara Cassady and Jerilyn Inman,Moulton, will be chairpersons of the event. Please contact any of the three for further details.1.Each Contestant must be at least 16 years of age and not more than 21 years of age on August 7, the first day of the2014 Iowa State Fair.2.Contestants must never have been married, nor have children.3.A county fair queen may reside in the county she represents or an adjoining county if the majority of her activities are inthe county she represents.4.Each contestant must be an active member of at least one worthwhileorganization in her community such as a church group, Girl Scouts, 4-H, etc. Eligibility is not limited to 4-Hmembership.5.Each contestant must be present for a group photograph to be eligible for the contest.6.Each entrant in the State Fair Pageant must be selected from a competitive queen contest at her county fair. Thewinner of this is then eligible to compete at the Iowa State Fair.7.Prize money in the amount of 100 will be awarded to the queen; 75 to the first runner up; and 50 to the secondrunner-up. Trophies will also bepresented to the queen and first and second runners-up.Applications are due no later than 5:00pm on June 1st, 2014Contestants will be interviewed, and the queen selection will be made prior to the county fair. All contestants will appear at thefair, and the results will be announced. For application blanks and further details, contact Jara Cassady, Judi Lawson, or JerilynInman at 30388 535th Street, Moulton, IA 52572 or at 641-642-3639.Judi Lawson, Jara Cassady & Jerilyn Inman will present a trophy to the 2014 Appanoose County Fair Queen.Curtis and Donna Sebolt will present a trophy to the first runner up.Raymond’s Dairy Creme will present a trophy to the second runner up.

17th Annual Pie & Cake Baking ContestJuly 22, 2014PiesClass 1: Single CrustClass 2: Double CrustClass 3: Meringue/CreamClass 4: CheesecakeClass 5: CakeClass 4: Youth (15 & Under) Pie/Cheesecake/Cake1.Contest is open to any age contestant.2.Contestant is limited to 2 pies or cakes per class (you may bring extra to auction if you would like).3.All pies & cakes must be delivered to the judging area (Exhibit Building) in a disposable, covered container.Cream/Meringue/Cheesecake entries must be in a cooler with ice.4.Pies & Cakes must be delivered to the judging area by 4:30pm on July 22, 2014.5.Judging will begin at 5:00pm6. The entries will be auctioned immediately following the judging.7.Awards will be presented following the judging for 1st and 2nd place in each class, plus an award for the entry with“Most Eye Appeal”. There will also be awards for highest bidders.8.All proceeds from the auction will go to the Appanoose County Fair.Contest Sponsored by North Side Insurance109 W. Van Buren, Centerville, Iowa 641-856-3333Annual Sale of LivestockThe Annual livestock sale will be held at 9:00am on Saturday, July 26. All 4-H and FFA members desiring to selllivestock must draw for sale order before 10:00am on Friday, July 25. Each Junior Exhibitor may sell two calves, six swine,six sheep and a total of 6 small animals, in no more than 2 lots of 3.Sale order will be Grand Champion, Reserve Grand Champion, followed by breed champions, then breed reservechampions. Rest of animals will be sold in order of number drawn.Two drawings will be held in order for each exhibitor to sell one unit before a second unit, if any, is sold. Services of theAuctioneers, clerks, and the use of the sale barn are all donated. All 4-H’ers should express their appreciation to theseindividuals. The sole responsibility for disposition of animals following the sale rests with the buyer or owner. Sale checks willbe made by the Appanoose County Livestock Inc. as soon as possible after the sale date. Publicity will be given when theyare available.

4-H & FFA TROPHY DONORSTrophies will be presented each day following judging APPANOOOSE COUNTY LIVESTOCK, INCRes. Champion Appanoose County Fair Beef CarcassAPPANOOSE COUNTY VETERINARY CLINICChampion Produce of Dam HeiferB.V. SODBUSTERS 4-H CLUBChampion Crossbred RabbitChampion Flemish GiantChampion Junior TrailChampion Other Commercial RabbitChampion Performance Market LambJunior Cat ShowmanshipRes. Champ Bucket/Bottle 1 HeiferBAR CROSS RANCHGrand Champion Dairy AnimalIN MEMORY OF BARB KASTERRes. Champion Performance Market LambRes. Champion Produce of Dam Mkt. LambBETH MORRISChampion Performance SteerBETTIS STATE FARMChampion Int. Walk TrotChampion Quarter HorseSenior Champion GaitedReserve 2&3 Yr. Old Mares and GeldingsReserve Champion Quarter HorseReserve Grand Champion PonyBILL & TRACY MORRISChampion Class A2 Production Cow/CalfRes. Grand Champion Market BeefChampion Market HeiferBILL BROWN FAMILYChampion Milking HerdIN MEMORY OF BILL DEAHLBest of Show RabbitBOB & JANIECE SELFChampion Family Farm Born & Raised Mkt. LambRes. Grand Champion Market LambBOB MORRISRes. Grand Champion Production Cow/CalfSupreme Champion HeiferBRITTNEY TELLEENChampion Chianina HeiferCENTERVILLE FFAJr. Poultry ShowmanshipRes. Bantam HenRes. Best FancyRes. Crossbred RabbitRes. Champion Bucket/Bottle 1 SteerRes. Champion Maine Anjou SteerRes. Champion TurkeyRes. Junior TrailRes. LaMancha GoatRes. Novice HandlingRes. Pre-Novice A ObedienceRes. Satin RabbitRes. Senior Pole BendingRes. Shorthair CatRes. Stock HorseChampion Senior Pole BendingCENTERVILLE PRODUCERes. Alpine GoatRes. Best of ShowRes. Ch. Family Farm Born & Raised SteerRes. Grand Champion Breeding Ewe

Res. Novice ObedienceCENTERVILLE WALMARTChampion Nigerian DwarfChampion Production PoultryReserve Champion SouthdownReserve Domestic LonghairReserve LonghairReserve Meat Pen of ThreeReserve Nigerian DwarfReserve Other Commercial GoatReserve Percentage GoatCHARITON VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.Science, Engineering and Technology AwardCHARITON VALLEY MEDICAL CENTERChampion Ind. 220-239 lbs SwineIN MEMORY OF CLIFORD & MABEL SEBOLTRes. Champion Chianina HeiferCLOUSE FAMILYChampion Gelbvieh HeiferCODI CHRISTIANSONChampion Intermediate Western PleasureRes. Gelding 4 yrs. and olderRes. Intermediate Western PleasureCOUNTRY VILLAGE ANIMAL CLINIC-DR WM MCCLINTOCKChampion Family Farm Born & Raised HeiferJunior Walk-TrotRes. Junior Walk-TrotCRAIG & CONNIE FOSTERChampion Angus SteerRes. Champion Angus SteerCRAWFORD INSURANCE—CHRISTINE WILSONReserve Champion AyrshireReserve Champion Gelbveih HeiferDAVID & ANNETTE TUBBSChampion Senior TrailDAVID & SANDY VINZANTChampion Simmental SteerRes. Champion Simmental SteerDEMRY AUCTION IN MEMORY OF TOM DEMRYChampion Halter Cow/CalfGrand Champion Market BeefGrand Champion Market LambRes. Champion Family Farm Born & Raised HeiferIN MEMORY OF DERRALD BAUERRes. Champion Class A2 Production Cow/CalfRes. Champion Individual 280-299 lbs SwineDICK BAZEReserve Int. TrailReserve Sr. TrailDMC MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSO.Champion High % Maine Anjou HeiferChampion Ind. 316 lbs & Over SwineRes. Intermediate Western HorsemanshipDORTHA MCGILLChampion Shorthorn Plus HeiferChampion Shorthorn Plus SteerDRAKE & MARIE PASAReserve Grand Champion Pen of 3 Market LambsDR. JR COUCHMAN, DVMOutstanding Individual Belt BuckleTop Dog Graduate Novice ObedienceTop Dog Novice ObedienceDUANE’S SUPPLYChampion Pen of Three 280-299 lbs SwineEXLINE RAMBLERS 4-H CLUBChampion New Zealand RabbitChampion Low Percentage Simmental HeiferReserve New Zealand RAbbitFARMERS BANK OF N. MISSOURIChampion Purebred Simmental Heifer

Grand Champion Ind. Market HogGrand Champion Pen of 3 Market SwineGARY & DIANA EWINGChampion Family Farm Born & Raised SteerGARY STICKLER, JR. FAMILYRes. Champion Top Rate of Gain SteerGEE DADDY’S BBQChampion Ind. 260-279 lbs SwineHAWK INSURANCEChampion Pen of 3 220-239 lbs SwineChampion Shorthair CatHEESCH FARMSRes. Champion Ind. 260-279 lbs. SwineRes. Int. Bucket /Bottle CalfRes. Jr. Bucket/Bottle CalfRes. Sr. Bucket/Bottle CalfHELENA CHEMICAL COMPANYReserve Champion Purebred Simmental HeiferHENRY & BRENDA ORTMANNChampion DuckChampion Holland Lop RabbitChampion Senior Western PleasureChampion Weanling & YearlingRes. Champion Pen of 3 280 –299 lbs SwineRes. Champion Pen of 3 316 & Over SwineRes. Grand Champion PoultryRes. Intermediate Walk-TrotRes. Oberhasli GoatRes. Jr. Western HorsemanshipRes. Senior Western HorsemanshipRes. Senior Western PleasureHIGH POINT DAIRY / JAY & LINDA PHILLIPSRes. Grand Champion Dairy AnimalHOFFMAN FENCINGChampion Bucket/Bottle 1 HeiferHOOVERHILL LOWLINESChampion LowlineRes Champion LowlineIN MEMORY OF HOWARD & ELSIE PONTIOUSChampion Brown SwissChampion Meat Pen of 3 RabbitChampion Other Fancy RabbitChampion Pony PleasureChampion Respective BreedChampion Satin RabbitChampion SouthdownChampion White Face Market LambClothing Selection & Fashion Revue PlaquesRes. Californian RabbitRes. Champion Ind. 220-239 lbs. SwineRes. Champion Ind. 240-259 lbs. SwineRes. Champion Ind. 300-315 lbs. SwineRes. Champion Jersey Wooly RabbitRes. Champion Milking HerdRes. Champion Pen of 3 220-239 lbs. SwineRes. Champion Pen of 3 240-259 lbs. SwineRes. Champion Pen of 3 300-315 lbs. SwineRes. Champion Respective BreedRes. Dutch RabbitRes. Dwarf RabbitRes. Flemish GiantRes. Mini-Rex RabbitRes. Other Fancy RabbitSenior Cat ShowmanshipHY-VEE FOOD & PHARMACYChampion Ind. 280-299 lbs SwineJACK & SHELLY MCGRANNChampion Bantam HenChampion TurkeyGrand Champion Poultry

Res. Champion DuckJAY’S ANGUS FARMChampion Angus Cow/CalfChampion Angus HeiferJERALD & JUDI LAWSONGrand Champion Dairy GoatRes. Grand Champion Dairy GoatJODY & SUSAN MCDANELChampion HolsteinJOINER CONSTRUCTIONRes. Champion Angus HeiferJONES TRUCKINGRes. Champion Chianina SteerJUSTIN & MEGAN JEDLICKAChampion Bucket/Bottle 1 SteerKASTER WALKING HORSESChampion Intermediate GaitedChampion Junior GaitedIN MEMORY OF KATHRYN MARTINChampion PaintRes. Champion PaintKEVIN & TERESA BAUERRes. Team BarrelsTeam BarrelsLAIN FARMS – KEITH & LORENA LAINChampion Ind. 300-315 lbs SwineChampion Pen of 3 260-279 lbs SwineChampion Pen of 3 300-315 lbs SwineLONG FAMILY FARMSChampion Red Angus SteerRes. Champion Red Angus SteerRes. Grand Champion Ind. Market HogIN MEMORY OF M.L. BAETHKEChampion Int. Bucket/Bottle CalfChampion Jr. Bucket/Bottle CalfChampion Sr. Bucket/Bottle CalfMADDISON LANGEChampion Junior Pole BendingRes. Junior Pole BendingMARGERY DAVISON & TONY SHRIVERInt Cat ShowmanshipRes Grand Champion CatMARK & ROCHELLE GARRETSONGARRETSON AUCTION SERVICE/WEBER REAL ESTATE/SHEARS TO YOURes. Champion Commercial HeiferRes. Champion Market HeiferMATTHEW THOMAS EWING II & FAMILYChampion Mini Lop RabbitInt. Rabbit ShowmanshipJr. Rabbit ShowmanshipMCCLINTOCK EQUINE STATIONChampion Senior Walk – TrotRes. Senior Walk –TrotMCCOY FARMSRes. Champion Blackface Mkt. LambRes. Pre-Novice B ObedienceMCGILL FARMS – MICKAL & EDITHChampion Shorthorn HeiferChampion Shorthorn SteerRes. Champion Shorthorn HeiferRes. Champion Shorthorn Plus HeiferRes. Champion Shorthorn Plus SteerRes. Champion Shorthorn SteerMCGILL’S REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTIONChampion Crossbred GoatChampion LonghairRes Champion Brown SwissRes Champion Halter Cow/CalfRes Champion Pen of 3 260-279 lbs SwineRes Commercial Rabbit

MIKE & JOYCE THOMAS / MIDWEST COVERSChampion Commercial EweGrand Champion CatRes. Intermediate Pole BendingMOORE SERVICEChampion Junior Bucket/Bottle LambChampion Intermediate Bucket/Bottle LambRes Jr. Bucket Bottle LambRes Int Bucket Bottle LambMORRIS BROS. CATTLEChampion Class A1 Production Cow/CalfChampion Commercial HeiferChampion Produce of Dam SteerMYRA’S STUDIOChampion Californian RabbitChampion Domestic Longhair CatChampion Intermediate TrailChampion Other PoultryRes. Champion Ind. 316 lbs & Over SwineTop-Dog Pre-Novice A ObedienceNEIL MORRISChampion Senior Western HorsemanshipChampion Stock HorseODEN CLUB LAMBSChampion Black Face Market LambChampion Speckled Face Market LambODEN FARMS CHAROLAISGrand Ch. Appanoose County Fair Beef CarcassPAUL & SONYA HINNERS AND FAMILYChampion JerseyRes Champion JerseyPAULINE DONOVANBest FancySenior Rabbit ShowmanshipR. H. JOHNSON FARMSChampion Produce of Dam Market LambRes. Champion Speckled Face Market LambRes. Champion Whiteface Market LambTop Rate of Gain LambREX HARRISRes. Champion Crossbred SteerIN MEMORY OF RONALD TURKAppanoose County Fair Herdsman AwardIN MEMORY OF RUSTY BALLANGERChampion Maine Anjou SteerRYAN & STACI CLIMIEChampion Junior BarrelsChampion Senior BarrelsRes. Junior BarrelsRes. Mare 4 yrs. and olderRes. Ponies 52 inches and underRes. Ponies 52 inches and under 57 inchesRes. Senior BarrelsSCHMIDT FAMILY FUNERAL HOMEChampion Bantam RoosterChampion Chianina SteerIntermediate Poultry ShowmanshipRes. Bantam RoosterRes. Pony PleasureTop Dog – Advanced HandlingTop Dog – Pre-Novice B ObedienceSEBOLT CLUB CALVESReserve Grand Champion HeiferSEYMOUR TIREChampion Int Pole BendingRes Champion Family Farm Born and Raised Market LambRes Champion Performance SteerSULLIVAN AUCTIONEERSChampion Ind 240-259 lbs SwineGrand Champion Production Cow Calf

THE ANDY MERRITT FAMILYChampion Standard HenChampion Standard RoosterRes. Standard HenRes. Standard RoosterSr. Poultry ShowmanshipTHE BARTON FAMILYGrand Champion HorseRes. Grand Champion HorseTHE BROKEN C—COWBOY MINISTRYLIGHTHOUSE CHURCH of the NAZARENEGrand Champion PonyChampion Intermediate BarrelsRes. Intermediate BarrelsTHE CLAWSON FAMILYChampion Fuzzy LopTHE GARY STICKLER, SR FAMILYTop Rate of Gain SteerTHE GREG & JERILYN INMAN FAMILYChampion Alpine GoatChampion Lamancha GoatChampion Oberhasli GoatChampion Toggenburg GoatTHE HAIR SALONChampion RexRes Graduate Novice ObedienceTHE JOHN HOUSER FAMILYSupreme Breeding EweTHE JOHN & KATHY PASA FAMILYGrand Champion Pen of 3 Market LambsTHE MARTIN FAMILY - - -Iowa Boer Goat.comChampion Boer GoatGrand Champion Meat Goat Belt BuckleTHE TOMMIE BRINEGAR FAMILYReserve Grand Champion Pen of 3 SwineTHOMAS LANGE FUNERAL HOMEChampion 2&3 Year old Mares & GeldingsChampion Geldings – 4 Years and OlderChampion Int. Western HorsemanshipChampion Jr. Western HorsemanshipChampion Mares – 4 Years and OlderChampion Ponies – 52” and UnderChampion Ponies – Over 52” and Under 57”TIFFANY BRWONChampion AyrshireRes Champion HolstienTRENT AND JOAN MOBLEYChampion Charlois SteerU.S. BANKChampion Pen of 3 240-259 lbs SwineRes. Champion Commercial EweTop Dog - Novice HandlingVERLE NORRIS LAW OFFICEChampion Dutch RabbitChampion Dwarf RabbitChampion Jersey Woolley RabbitChampion Mini Rex RabbitChampion Pen of 3 316 & Over SwineChampion Single Roaster RabbitRes. Junior Western PleasureWEBER REAL ESTATE—MELANIE COWANBest Commercial RabbitRes Advanced HandlingRes Champion Top Rate of Gain LambWHITE SPRINGS CATTLE CO.Champion Crossbred SteerZAPUTIL AUCTIONEER SERVICEChampion Junior Western PleasureChampion Pony Pleasure

CLOVERKIDS, 4-H & FFA CASH DONORSAPPANOOSE COUNTY CATTLEMENMAX AND MAXINE EWING & FAMILYSHOWMANSHIPJunior Showmanship - Grades 4th, 5th, 6thIntermediate Showmanship - Grades 7th, 8thSenior Showmanship - Grades 9th, 10th, 11th, 12thAll grades are to be the grade you were in for the 2013-2014 school year.Exhibitors may not enter species after winning at that age level.Species winners have the option to participate or opt out of competing in the Overall Showmanship Show.Junior Beef Trophy Intermediate Beef Trophy Senior Beef Trophy Junior Dairy Trophy Intermediate Dairy Trophy Senior Dairy Trophy Junior Swine Trophy Intermediate Swine Trophy Senior Swine Trophy Junior Sheep Trophy Intermediate Sheep TrophySenior Sheep Trophy Junior Horse Trophy Intermediate Horse Trophy Senior Horse Trophy Junior Dairy Goat Trophy Intermediate Dairy Goat Trophy Senior Dairy Goat Trophy Junior Meat Goat Trophy Intermediate Meat Goat Trophy Senior Meat Goat Trophy -Gary Stickler, Jr. FamilyDemry Auction, In Memory of Tom DemryHelena Chemical Co.Jody & Susan McDanelIn Memory of Howard & Elsie PontiousHigh Point Dairy / Jay & Linda PhillipsIn Memory of Derrald BauerB.V. Sodbusters 4-H ClubJohn BrosharCenterville WalmartMyra’s StudioIn Memory of Alfred BaumanKatie MorrisSullivan AuctioneersThe Broken C / Cowboy MinistryJerald & Judi LawsonJerald & Judi LawsonJerald & Judi LawsonWeber Real Estate—Melanie CowanAndy Merritt FamilyOverall Showmanship may be won once as a Junior, once as an Intermediate, and once as a Senior. They will be rated on a scale of 1-10 in eachspecies. Highest score will win.Junior Overall Showmanship Trophy Junior Reserve Overall Trophy -Morris Bros. CattleFarmers Bank of N. MissouriFirst place Junior Showman in beef, dairy, swine, horse, sheep, dairy goat, cat, poultry, & rabbit may compete. Juniors will show inthe species they qualified in(excluding cat, poultry, rabbit) & their choice of 3 of the 6 species, listed above, for a total of 4species. Juniors that qualified in cat, poultry, or rabbit will need tochoose 4 of the 6species listed above.Intermediate Overall Showmanship Trophy Intermediate Reserve Overall Trophy -Roger & Lori MorrowJara & Bryan CassadyFirst place Intermediate Showman in beef, dairy, swine, horse, sheep, dairy goat, cat, poultry, & rabbit may compete. Intermediateswill show in the speciesthey qualified in (excluding cat, poultry, rabbit) & their choice of 4 of the 6 species, listed above, for atotalof 5 species. Intermediates that qualified in cat, poultry,or rabbit will need to choose5 of the 6 species listed above.Senior Overall Showmanship Trophy Senior Reserve Overall Trophy -Morris Bros. CattleAction Reality / Bob RosencrantsFirst place Senior Showman in beef, dairy, swine, horse, sheep, dairy goat, cat, poultry, & rabbit may compete. Seniors will show inthe species they qualified in(excluding cat, poultry, rabbit) and the remaining 5 of the 6 species listed above, with Seniorsshowing all six species of animals. Seniors that qualified in cat, poultry, or rabbit willneed to show all of the 6 species listed above.

4-H & FFAAgriculturalDepartmentIt is the intent that the 4-H’er take responsibility for caring for and grooming his/her own animals. Ifassistance is needed it should be aimed at helping the 4-H’er learn new skills and be done by a familymember and/or another Iowa 4-H’er. Family members include and are limited to: Parent/legal guardian,brother, sister or step-sibling.

4-H & FFAAgricultural Department1.COUNTIES EXHIBITED IN: An exhibitor may show in the county in which they reside or in the county in which his orher club or chapter is located. They may show in one or the other, but not both.2.ENROLLMENT : Exhibitors must be 4-H or FFA members and must have completed the enrollment process is 4-HOnline.3.LIVESTOCK ID FORMS: Projects as listed on the 4-H Livestock Identification Reports are due in the Extension Officeno later than May 15th. The following projects must be identified in the following manner and the identification mustmatch with that listed on the 4-H Livestock Identification Reports. Market Beef - 4-H Ear tags. (Market beef must be weighed and identified at county weigh-ins no later thanJanuary 31st. Must use county provided ear tags.) Breeding Beef - ear tags or tattoo Cow/Calf - ear tags, tattoo, or brand (both cow and calf). Birth weight and date certified and identificationmade within 3 days of calf birth. Bucket/Bottle Calf - Must be born between January 1st and May 15th of 2014; 4-H ear tag. Bucket/Bottle Plus 1 - Must be born between January 1st and May 15th, 2013. Must be weighed in andidentified at county weigh-ins no later than January 31st; 4-H ear tags. Swine - 4-H ear tags Derby Pig - weighed and ear tagged in May. Dairy - ear tags (any kind) or tattoo Goats - ear tags or tattoo Sheep - 4-H ear tags and DNA on May 3rd, 2014 Rabbits - No ear tags, brands, or tattoos necessary Poultry - Bands, Pullorum tested. Horses - Sketch or picture. Pets - Sketch or picture. Cats - Picture or description. Dogs

Lynn Firkins, OA Centerville Courtney Chapman, CYC Centerville Karen Pattison, YPS Region 19/Clarke . Fabrics, Threads, & Hobbies: Quilts, Sewing, Textiles . Superintendent of Commercial Exhibits Jackie Redinbaugh & Shawn Tait

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