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1 NAPA of Livingston 870 Overton Plaza 931-823-NAPA (6272) Stop by and see the friendly faces that you come to know and trust for all your Auto, Truck, AG & Marine needs!
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NAPA of Livingston870 Overton Plaza

931-823-NAPA (6272)

Stop by and see the friendlyfaces that you come to know

and trust for all your Auto, Truck, AG & Marine needs!

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History, Cemetery, Census Book for sale. Home-Baked goods, Cold bottled water & drinks

and handmade crafts.

Operated by the volunteers of theOverton County Historical Society (OCHS)

All proceeds will go to the Overton County Historical Society, thank you for your support.

Located under the south end of the grandstands

Overton County Historical Society (OCHS) P.O. Box 753

Livingston, Tennessee 38570

Watch for Nightly Specials!

Stop by and visit

The Overton County FairCountry Store

ABSOLUTELYNo Pets allowed on Fair Grounds,

except for service animals, contestants in pet shows or classes

where working animals are needed!

NO FIREARMS ALLOWED ON FAIR GROUNDS EXCEPT FOR

LAW ENFORCEMENT

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This Fair Book is dedicated to

Harlie McCowan

Harley was a dedicated Fair Board Member, he loved spending time helping with projects at the fair. He enjoyed entry day and KTPA Truck Pull. He loved spending time with his family, fair family as well as his friends. Harley you will be truly missed by all. We know you are watching over us!

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WE DELIVER!!823-5621

Lumber, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical,Floor Covering, Paints, Heating,

Cement & Mortar Mix, General Hardware SuppliesNo Compromises

1300 West Main Livingston, TN

TheBuilding Center, Inc.

Compliments of

Bill Winningham Vice Mayor

Garry McDonald Coy Padgett Owner Owner

1448 West Main StreetLivingston, TN 38570

931.403.2886 Phone931.403.2889 Fax

www.livingstonautotraders.com

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9th AnnualEMS Fireworks ShowProvided by EMS Employees and Various

Sponsors

Overton County Fairgrounds

June 29, 20193:00 p.m.

Music begins at 3:30 p.m.

Food at 5:00 p.m.provided by Livingston Regional Hospital

Fireworks will begin at dark

No alcoholic beverages allowed

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INDEXIn Memory of...........................................................................................3Advertiser’s Index ................................................................................7-8Message From The President ..............................................................10Message From The Overton County Executive ....................................10Overton County Fair Board................................................................... 11Acknowledgments ................................................................................12State Aid to Fairs ..................................................................................12Rules and Regulations ....................................................................13-17Baby Contest ........................................................................................18Toddlers ................................................................................................18Tiny Tots ...............................................................................................19Little Miss..............................................................................................19Junior Miss ...........................................................................................20Junior Princess .....................................................................................20Fairest of the Fair .................................................................................21Mother Daughter ..................................................................................212018 Fairest of the Fair ........................................................................22Pageant Scholarship Rules ..................................................................23Pet Show ..............................................................................................33Overton County Livestock Horses And Mules .................................34-35Overton County Pony Show .................................................................36Overton County Horse Show ................................................................37County Beef Cattle Show .....................................................................39Open Beef Cattle Show ........................................................................42Poultry Show ...................................................................................44-46Youth Poultry Show ..............................................................................47Dog Show .............................................................................................48Overton County Beekeepers .............UG .............................................53Kids Extravaganza................................................................................59School Exhibits ..................................UG .............................................69Open Mule Show ..................................................................................704-H, FFA & FCCLA Jr. Beef Show ........................................................71Ice Cream Contest................................................................................73Wild Mule Show ....................................................................................76Family Night..........................................................................................794-H, FFA & FCCLA Field Crops ......... 4H .............................................814-H FFA & FCCLA Club Section ........ 4H ........................................82-85Jr. Meat Goat Show ..............................................................................88Quarter Horse Show .............................................................................90Field Crops ........................................UG .............................................93Fruit ...................................................UG .............................................94Horticulture ........................................UG .............................................95Scholarship Recipients .........................................................................95Garden Crops ....................................UG .............................................96Domestic Arts Department.................WB........................................97-98Senior Day ............................................................................................99Canning Department .........................WB...........................................101Adult Cooking ....................................WB...........................................102Children’s Cooking ............................WB...........................................103Photography ......................................WB...........................................104Adult Floral ........................................WB...........................................107Children’s Floral .................................WB...........................................108Arts & Crafts ......................................UG ...........................................109Children’s Arts & Crafts .....................UG ........................................... 111Antiques.............................................UG ........................................... 112Woodcraft ..........................................UG ........................................... 112Overton Co. Assoc. for Family & Community Ed...........WB........115-117Christmas Corner ..............................UG ........................................... 118Boy Scout ..........................................UG ........................................... 119

WB - Women’s Building UG - Under Grandstands 4 H - 4H, FFA & FCCLA Building

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All Things Vintage .............................67American Bank and Trust .................51American Legion...............................41Antique Market, The ....................... 119Arney’s Wrecker Service ..................67Bailey, Paul .......................................28Bank of Overton County ...................57Beauty Parlour, The ..........................51Beehives & Buzzcuts ........................46Belles & Beaux Boutique ..................18Bend of the River ..............................65Bilbrey’s Custom Slaughter & Processing .......75Boone, Cara .....................................79Bowman, Jesse .............................. 115BS & The Rest ..................................21Bubba’s Honey Hole .........................97Building Center, Inc.,The ....................4Byrdstown Medical Center................66C & C Insulation................................97C & L Logging ................................. 118Carolyn’s Creations ..........................79Carr Gas ...........................................20Casa Mexicana .................................12Cattlemen’s Association ...................40Clark, J. Darwin - Commissioner ....108Coffee Talk Wireless .........................68Colson, Daryl ....................................66Conco Metal Roofing ............. 69 & 107Cookeville Promo & Printing ...........120Copeland, Kim Smith ........................24Crafter’s Corner ................................56Dairy Queen of Livingston ................48Danner, Ben......................................30Deep Valley Campground ...................8Dishman, Ronald ..................... 43 & 45Dry Hollow Boutique .........................74Dynamite Auctions ............................64Entertainment Direct .........................91 Everything Sports .............................74Family Thrift ......................................24Farm Bureau.....................................27First National Bank ...........................25First Realty Company .....................104Fitzgerald ..........................................55Full Mower Service ...........................74Garden Cafe, The .............................43Garrett, John - OC Sheriff .................67Gary Maxwell Insurance ...................19

ADVERTISERS INDEXH & K Ag Services ............................31Hall Funeral Home............................43Hammock, Melissa ...........................49Hayes, Curtis - Mayor .......................65Hidden Treasures .............................51Hix Brothers Tractor..........................67Hughes Tax Service ..........................16Hutchinson........................................87Hwy 111 Deli, Station & Tire .............52Infocus Eyecare ................................75Jay’s Mules .....................................102Jerry’s IGA ......................................103Karen’s Dog House of Beauty ..........32Keaton Place ....................................49Keys to Dream Travel .......................52Killmon’s Car Spa .............................74L. G. Puckett, DDS ...........................20LickSkillet........................................120Lil Diner, The ....................................74Linda’s House of Beauty ...................63Livingston Auto Traders ......................4Livingston Civic & Garden Club ........31Livingston Flower Basket/Sassafrass ...35Livingston Furniture Outlet ...............72Livingston Housing Authority ............38Livingston Garden Center & Farm Supply .......28Livingston-Overton Chamber of Commerce .....39Livingston Ready Mix .......................31Liv. Reg. Hos. ......... Inside Front CoverLivingston Rotary Club .....................54 Livingston Tree Board.......................86Livingston Vet. Clinic ........................63Looper, Victoria - County Clerk ....... 119Low Cost Heating & Air Condition ...26Matthews, Barbara, Circuit Court Clerk ..........33Maynord Automotive .........................71Maynord Auto Sales ....................... 116Melton, Robbie - Commissioner .......77Mid State Construction ...................103Mountain Farm International.............89Napa Auto Parts .................................1Nationwide Insurance ..................... 113NeedMore Storage ...........................24New Southern Belle, The ..................83Nolen Realty, Nancy Nolen ...............36Norris Super Cycle ...........................47Norrod Builders.................................69Norrod, James - Road Superintendent ......48

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ADVERTISERS INDEXSnyder Tractor/Crossville Tractor .......... 50

Speck/Livingston Funeral Home ..........100State Farm Ins. - Marshall, Phil ...... 114Stout Truck Sales .............................65Swallows Agencies, The ...................41Tennessee Barbeque........................77Thrasher, Beverly Linder, P.C. CPA ...48TN College of Applied Tech. ........... 110Tri County Rental Center ..................56Triple C Machine & Fab ....................30Twin Lakes Medical Imaging ............59Twin Lakes Telephone Coop. .........109Twin Lakes Tractor & Lawn ........... Ins. Back Cover

Upper Cumberland Electric ..............94Upper Cumberland Fam. Dentistry .....105Upper Cumberland Sign Services ....48Upton, Joe T. D.D.S. .........................96Vaughn’s Collision ............................46V.C.A. Creature Comforts Pet Retreat .................94

V.C.A. Ragland & Riley .....................47W & O Construction ..........................58Walker, Geraldine ........................... 116Walnut Grove Church of Christ .........78Wascon .............................................16Waterloo Tire Service .......................88Watkins & Langford ..........................82Wayne’s Grill.....................................81Webb Real Estate Company .......... 114Whispers Horse Farms .....................31White, Vickie/Rithia Winningham ......70Widow’s Barrel, The .........................85Windle, John Mark - State Rep.........55Winningham, Bill .................................4Wilson, Anthony & Donita .................30WLIV ................................. 60-61 & 102Xpress Lube .....................................35

Deep Valley CampgroundFun and Relaxation

Pete & Sheree Le GroOwner

755 Hunter Cove RoadAllons, Tennessee 38541

931-823-2222

Oakley, Millard V. ..............................63Overton Co. Health & Rehab ................106Officer, John & Julie - Attorneys .....120Old Man’s Produce ......................... 119Overton County EMS................. 5 & 75Overton Co. Fair Country Store ..........2Overton Co. Horseman’s Assoc. ......43Overton Co. Lions Club ....................93Overton County News ......................43Overton Farmer’s Co-op ...................92Pamie’s Unisex Salon .......................95Parsons Auto Repair.........................88Patsy Ann’s Child Care .......................9Parker Seals ................................... 111Peoples Bank .................... Back CoverPhysical Medicine Center,The ..........37Pickers Palace, The ..........................98Plateau Truck & Tractor ....................62Potters Ace Home Center .................96Prime Realty .....................................33Print Mart ..........................................68Priority Care......................................85Pryor’s Auto Spot ..............................49Puddle Jumpers/Impact/Crossfit.......80R & M Family Pharmacy ...................16Ramber Diner, The ...........................66Robbins & Garrett .............................17Roger’s Group ..................................29Savage, Donna - Commissioner.......51Savage Insurance.............................46Scarlett, James F. ...........................108Secott, Joyce ...................................49Smith, Peggy Clark - Co. Trustee .....65Smith’s Septics, LLC ........................35Sno Shack, The ................................44Sonic.................................................36

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Patsy ann’s Child Care

“Children is my business”

Patsy ann dishmanfriend, teacher, director, owner

115 Mcalpin roadlivingston, tn 38570

[email protected]

Sponsor of The Dog Show

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A Message From The President

Single A Division-State Champion Fair in 1993

Single A Division-State Champion Fair in 2004

Single A Division-State Champion Fair in 2008

Single A Division-State Champion Premier Fair 2009

Single A Division-State Champion Fair 2012

Champion of Champions 2013

Single A Division-State Champion Premier Fair 2014

Hello Overton County! It’s my favorite time of the year - Fair Time! As president of the Overton County Fair Board, I would like to invite everyone out to our award winning fair. Last year our fair won 1st runner up Merit Award in the Class A division. Great job to all the board members, sponsors, advertisers, volunteers and all the many people that came out and supported our fair. Without everyone doing their part, we could not have accomplished this award. Thanks again to all that participate and enjoy the fair like I do and my family. So come on out to watch the many shows in the main arena, along with all the great rides in the carnival. Also the “fair” food and of course the friends and family that meet up. Its all part of “our” award winning fair. Lets make 2019 even a better and bigger accomplishment for Overton County. Ronnie Smith

Overton County FairAssociation President

A Message From TheOverton County Executive

Welcome to the 81st annual Overton County Fair. I am proud as Overton County Executive to invite you and your family to Tennessee’s Premier Fair. From truck pulls to baking contests and everything in between, I know you will have a great time and don’t forget the amazing rides on the midway too. So whether you are bringing the kids or your just a kid at heart yourself, I can’t wait to see you at the fair.

Ben DannerOverton County Executive

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2020Geraldine WalkerTerry HammockGavin McCowan

2019Gary Smith W.J. Staggs

Sonia McCowanCody Melton

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

OFFICIAL FAIR VETERINARIAN

Tiffany Krantz

Abby Hammock

Brooke Hammock

Maddie Hammock

Neal Ledbetter

Rheachel Long

Jake Oliver

Zak Oliver

Christina Carr, UT Ext. Agent

OVERTON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIRLivingston, Tennessee

OFFICERS

Ronnie Smith ....................................................................PresidentRithia Winningham .................................................. Vice-PresidentBob Matthews .................................................................. SecretaryDonita Wilson .................................................................. Treasurer

DIRECTORS (Term Expires)

HONORARY FAIR BOARD MEMBERS

Jim Clark Sue Woodward Cindy Robbins Johnie Webb Lois Cross Bill Thomas Lynn King Renea Stover

2019 YOUTH FAIR BOARD

Bill Phipps Robbie MeltonDarwin Clark Donna Savage

Jean Moore

OVERTON COUNTY LEGISLATIVE BODY FAIR COMMITTEE

Nicole Marrero4-H Youth Development

Jean MooreFrank MartinDarwin ClarkBilly J. ParrottJames Clouse

Randall BoswellGail McCowanJesse Bowman

Bill PhippsJordan Danner

Rick MolesPhillip Talley

Gregg NivensRobbie MeltonDonna Savage

COMMISSIONERSBen Danner - County Executive

Thomas Penticuff

Hailey Porter

Zac Raines

Evie Robinson

Tommy Smithers

Katelyn Walker

Kevin Watkins

Callie Bilbrey

Connor Bilbrey

Avah Carr

Nicholas Choate

Lucas Copeland

Micah Fletcher

Elizabeth Godsey

Jason GarrettUT Agriculture/Animal Science Agent

2021Bryan Bilbrey

Lacey PenningtonVickie White

Tim Sells

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TO OUR ADVERTISERS - WE THANK YOU!

The cost of publishing this Annual Premium List of the Overton County Fair was underwritten by the businesses

and individuals of Overton County and adjoining counties, some of which have supported this effort for many years.

Many others have joined our family of advertisersthroughout the years. We appreciate this support.

To those of you who enjoy the fair - the exhibits, shows and displays, and otherwise use this book - we ask you to patronize our advertisers who support the Overton County

Fair and who made the publication of these catalogs possible. Thanks also to everyone for their time and help.

The Officers and Directorsof the Overton County Fair Board

State Aid To Fairs From the funds appropriated by the General Assembly of the Sate of Tennessee and for the purpose of aiding agricultural fairs in supplementing the payment of agricultural premiums: namely in Adult and Junior Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry, Women’s Work and Agricultural Exhibits, the Overton County Agricultural Fair has been allotted its proportionate share by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. “For the purpose of further encouraging fairs to excel in their usefulness to their respective areas, a Merit Award provision was also made in the appropriation. It is hoped that the OVERTON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR can have an exhibition sufficiently creditable to warrant its receiving one of the special Merit Awards in addition to its allotment of State Aid.”Policy for Admission is $3.00 for everyone age six (6) years & above, except for Tuesday, July 23, Wednesday, July 24 & Saturday, July 28 will be $5.00

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TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREDivision of Animal Industries2019 FAIR REGULATIONS

(Livestock Health Requirements for Fairs and Exhibitions)SPECIAL COMMENTS:1) It is expected that all exhibitors will bring only healthy animals to fairs and exhibitions. Although state and federal animal health officials will be performing some inspections, fair officials are responsible for ensuring that all animals entering fairs for exhibition are in overall good health and are accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Animals showing clinical signs of contagious disease should be sent home immediately. Violations should be reported to the state veterinarian or his agent.2) Certificate(s) of Veterinary Inspection are to accompany all animal(s) to the respective shows with the exception of in-state Tennessee equine and poultry. In-state Tennessee equine six (6) months of age and older must have a negative Equine Infectious Anemia test within the preceding twelve (12) months. Poultry assembled at shows or exhibitions should be accompanied by evidence of a negative test for Pullorum-Typhoid within 90 days, or be tested on-site prior to exhibition following strict biosecurity procedures, or originate directly from a flock which has been certified as Pullorum-Typhoid Clean under the Tennessee Poulty Improvement Plan. As part of increased awareness and surveillance for Avian Influenza and other poultry diseases, all bird’s physical appearance should be assessed at the time testing is conducted.3) Health certificates issued in satisfaction of these Tennessee Fair Regulations shall be good for 90 days for Tennessee livestock only.4) Please note that exhibition requirements for out-of-state livestock are the same as regular import requirements.5) Warts and ringworm are considered contagious and infectious diseases and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.6) Scabies, contagious ecthyma (soremouth), footrot, cutaneous fungal and bacterial infections (i.e. club lamb disease, caseous lymphadenitis) are considered contagious and infectious diseases, and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.7) Avian Influenza - All out-of-state poultry must originate directly from a Pullorum-Typhoid Clean Flock and a H5/H7 Avian Influenza Clean Flock, or be accompanied by evidence of a negative Pullorum-Typhoid test within ninety (90) days and a negative official Avian Influenza test within twenty-one (21) days. ALSO, PLEASE NOTE THAT IF HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IS DETECTED IN TENNESSEE OR A NEIGHBORING STATE, THE COMMINGLING OF POULTRY AT FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS MAY BE SUSPENDED.8) Fair Biosecurity below is a summary of recomendations for fair management by the National Assembly of State Animal Health Officials and the National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians to better protect fair attendees from disease:• Provide easy access to hand washing stations.• Post informational signage that includes the following messages: • No eating or drinking in the animal areas. • Wash hands frequently • No pacifiers, sipping cups or strollers in the animal exhibition areas.• Discourage sleeping in the animal exhibition areas.• If human or swine influenza-like illness is associated with the exhibition, animal health and public health officials should be notified immediately.• People who have influenza-like illness should leave the exhibition immediately and seek medical care. They should advise their health care provider about their fair attendance.• People at high risk for developing severe complications from influenza should limit their exposure to swine.Also be aware of the potential exposure of fair attendees to E. coli 0157 from animals exhibited on the fairgrounds.

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TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREREGULATORY SERVICES - ANIMAL HEALTH

SUMMARY: LIVESTOCK HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FORFAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS

I. GENERAL: A. All stalls, pens, chutes, etc. located on the grounds of fairs and exhibitions shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected with a

disinfectant approved by USDA, APHIS between each scheduled fair or exhibition.

B. All livestock (except poultry and equine) which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by an official veterinary health certificate with individual permanent identification. Certificates for this purpose shall be valid for ninety (90) days from date of issue. (Tennessee livestock only - out-of-state certificates are valid for thirty (30) days from the date of issue.)

C. No animal showing clinical signs of infectious or communicable disease shall be allowed to enter or remain on premises of fairs or exhibitions. It shall be the responsibility of the manager of each event

to assure prompt removal of such animals.II. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ORIGINATING WITHIN THE

STATE OF TENNESSEE[Certificates of Veterinary Inspection Valid for a Period of Ninety (90) Days] A. SWINE: All swine which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied

by an official veterinary health certificate with individual permanent identification or sufficient description to identify each animal.

B. CATTLE: All cattle which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied

by an official veterinary health certificate with individual permanent, official identification.

C. POULTRY: (1) Sponsors of poultry shows or exhibitions shall notify the

Tennessee Department of Agriculture at least thirty (30) days prior to show or exhibition.

(2) Poultry found not to be in apparent good health shall be removed immediately from any show or exhibition.

D. HORSES & OTHER EQUIDAE: Horses and other Equidae six (6) months of age and older must

have negative Equine Infectious Anemia test within the preceding twelve (12) months.

E. SHEEP: (1) All sheep imported into or through Tennessee shall be

accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

(2) All sheep that move within the state, with the exception of wethers under the age of 18 months that are produced for slaugther only, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions, or slaughter shall be permanently, individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

F. GOATS: (1) Goats imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied

by an official health certificate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

(2) Goats imported into Tennessee for immediate slaughter to an approved slaughter establishment or to an approved livestock market

for sale to a slaughter establishment shall only be required to have a transportation document and be in compliance with Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

(3) All registered breeding goats, goats that have been commingled with sheep, goats for exhibition and dairy goats that move within the state, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions or slaughter shall be permanently, individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

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G. CAMELIDS: Camelids must have an official veterinary health certificate as provided in Rule 0080-2-3-.01(1).

H. CAPTIVE CERVIDAE: Captive Cervidae must have an official veterinary health certificate as provided in Rule 0080-2-3-.01 (1).

III. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ORIGINATING OUTSIDE THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Livestock and Poultry entering fairs and exhibitions from areas

outside the State of Tennessee shall be subject to current Tennessee import requirements. Please contact the state veterinarian’s office regarding questions or recent changes to these rules.

These interstate requirements are summarized as follows: A. ALL SPECIES (except poultry): Official Certificate of Veterinary

Inspection valid for thirty (30) days and individual permanent official identification, except for equine. Equine must have sufficient description to identify the animal.

B. CATTLE: Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and additional requirements as follows:

(1) Tuberculosis: No requirements except for cattle originating from regions not considered free of tuberculosis.

(2) Brucellosis: No requirements except for cattle orginating from regions not considered free of brucellosis. Test eligible cattle - Intact male or female cattle eighteen (18) months or older. (Vaccinates and non-vaccinates)

C. SWINE: No testing requirements for swine unless orginating from a region not considered free of Brucellosis or Pseudorabies.

D. HORSES AND OTHER EQUINES: Animals six (6) months of age or older - negative equine infectious anemia (Swamp Fever) test within twelve (12) months.

E. POULTRY: Originate directly from a Pullorum-Typhoid Clean Flock and an H5/H7 Avian Influenza Clean Flock, or be accompanied by evidence of a negative Pullorum-Typhoid test within ninety (90) days and a negative Avian Influenza test within twenty-one (21) days.

F. SHEEP: (1) All sheep imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

(2) All sheep that move within the state, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions, or slaughter shall be permanently, individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

G. GOATS: (1) Goats imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

(2) Goats imported into Tennessee for immediate slaughter to an approved slaughter establishment or to an approved livestock market for sale to a slaughter establishment shall only be required to have a transportation document and be in compliance with Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

(3) All registered breeding goats, goats that have been commingled with sheep, goats for exhibition and dairy goats that move within the state, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions, or slaughter shall be permanently, individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

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H. CAMELIDAE: Same requirements for cattle. I. CERVIDAE: Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and additional

requirements as follows: (1) Brucellosis: Same requirements as for cattle. (2) Tuberculosis: (a) All cervidae shall originate in herds which have had a

negative herd test for tuberculosis within twelve (12) months with a USDA approved single cervical test and individual imported animals shall be negative to the single cervical test within thirty (30) days of entry; or

(b) Animals not originating in tested herds as described above must test negative to two (2) single cervical tests

at least ninety (90) days apart, the second test conducted not more than thirty (30) days prior to entry.

NOTE: (Contact an accredited veterinarian for further details of import rules).

IV. Fair association or exhibition or management shall inform exhibitors of the rules of this chapter, and shall notify the State Veterinarian or his agent of any violations. Exhibitors shall present evidence of compliance with this chapter to the State Veterinarian or his agent upon request.

These rules constitute a minimum legal standard and in no way restrict the right of fair and exhibition managers to establish additional or more stringent requirements.

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501 West Main Street • Livingston, TN 38570

(931) 823-6441

GENERAL RULES1. No entry fee charged for any exhibit unless otherwise specified.2. All livestock must be on the grounds as specified by each Department.3. All exhibits and booths must be entered on Sunday, July 21st from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and not removed before Sunday, July 29th between 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.4. Competition for prizes open to residents of Overton County or must attend Overton County School System except otherwise noted.5. The Overton County Fair Association will not be responsible for any loss, damage or accident that may occur to any person, animal or article, but will take every reasonable precaution to safeguard same. There will be guards on duty all night.6. All Fair Checks not cashed within sixty (60) days will not be paid.7. All livestock, except sheep and goats, must be under halter. All cattle, horses, and mules will be shown in designated arena areas.8. Judging for all departments will begin at time shown in Daily Program.9. All entries must be made in the name of the bona fide owners, entries made otherwise will not be allowed to compete. If questions arising relative to the ownership of animals, articles or the growing of farm and garden products, the person making such entry may be required to make affidavit relative to same.10. Should unforeseen conditions arise over which we have no control, the fair at any time before or even during the fair, and in any case any unforeseen conditions should arise that we are unable to pay 100% premiums, we reserve the right to prorate said premiums. Right reserved to carry over the program day to day, declare off any or all classes on account of cyclones, excessive rain, fire or any other reason deemed necessary by the Executive Committee.11. For further information write, see, or call, Bob Matthews, Secretary, 3514 Rickman Rd., Rickman, TN 38580, (931) 498-2997 or Donita Moore Treasurer, 227 Boykin Rd., Monroe, TN 38573, 823-5271 or 260-7467.12. “From the funds appropriated by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee for the purpose of aiding Agriculture Fairs in paying of Agricultural Premiums, the Overton County Fair Association has been allotted monies by Tennessee Department of Agriculture.” 13. No animals/pets of any type are not permitted on fair grounds unless they are part of an event. Animals must be removed from fair grounds after event is completed.14. Fair association has final decision.

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OVERTON COUNTY BEAUTY CONTESTSOverton County Fairgrounds

Coordinator: Renea Stover & Addy Stover Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 years and over. All proceeds are to go to the Overton County Fair Association for the expense of the contest & the fair. Registration for Beauty Pageants will be from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 27, 2019 & Monday, July 8, 2019 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. and Thursday, July 11, 2019 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Association Building at Fair Grounds Entrance. Date will be advertised on WLIV and local paper. Entry Fee will be $8.00 cash only unless otherwise stated. If giving crown away, contestant must stay out 1 year.

BABY CONTESTContest to be held in the Rotary Ag Building

Rules: 1. Contest open to boys and girls ages 0 to 24 months. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County. 4. Contestant should wear dress attire. 5. Contestant must be accompanied by an adult. 6. Contestant will be judged on natural beauty. 7. Contestants do not have to be present to register for contest. 8. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won. 9. Females walking out with contestants MUST BE dressed appropriately: no shorts/short dresses, and no low cut tops. Boys and girls are judged separately in four age divisions:

0-5 months and 29 days6-11 months and 29 days

12-17 months and 29 days18-23 months and 29 days

PRIZES will be awarded as follows:1st - Trophy and $10.00 cash2nd - Trophy and $7.00 cash3rd - Trophy and $5.00 cash

TODDLERS CONTESTContest to be held in the Rotary Ag Building

Rules: 1. Contest open to boys and girls ages 2 to 3 years. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County. 4. Contestant should wear dress attire. 5. Contestant must be accompanied by an adult. 6. Contestant will be judged on natural beauty. 7. Previous winners not eligible. 8. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won. 9. Females walking out with contestants MUST BE dressed appropriately: no shorts/short dresses, and no low cut tops.

Boys and girls are judged separately and awardedPRIZES as follows:

1st - Girls - Crown and $10.00 cash,Boys - Medallion - Trophy and $10.00 cash

2nd - Trophy and $7.00 cash 3rd - Trophy and $5.00 cash

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TINY TOTS CONTESTContest to be held in the Rotary Ag Building

Rules: 1. Contest open to boys and girls ages 4, 5 and 6 years. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County or MUST attend Overton County School System. 4. Contestant should wear dress attire. 5. Contestant will be judged on natural beauty. 6. Previous winners not eligible. 7. Winners must be available at LA Football Homecoming. 8. King and Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Kings and Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won. Boys and girls are judged separately and awarded PRIZES as follows:

1st - Girls - Crown and $20.00 cashBoys - Medallion - Trophy and $20.00 cash

2nd - Trophy and $15.00 cash 3rd - Trophy and $10.00 cashLITTLE MISS

Rules: 1. Contest open to girls ages 7, 8 and 9 years. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County or MUST attend Overton County School System. 4. Contestant should wear a nice dress. 5. Contestant will be judged on 75% natural beauty, 25% personality & poise 6. Previous winners not eligible. 7. Winners must be available and present to hand out ribbons at the County Pony Show at the Overton County Fair & be available at LA Football Homecoming. 8. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won.

PRIZES will be awarded as follows:1st - Crown, trophy, and $20.00 cash

2nd - Trophy and $15.00 cash 3rd - Trophy and $10.00 cash

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JUNIOR MISSRules: 1. Contest open to girls ages 10, 11, and 12 years. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County or MUST attend Overton County School System. 4. Contestant should wear a nice dress. 5. Contestant will be judged on 75% natural beauty and 25% personality & poise. 6. Previous winners are not eligible. 7. Winners must be present to hand out ribbons at the Overton County Horse Show on the 26th until 9:00 p.m. 8. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won.

PRIZES will be awarded as follows:1st - Crown, trophy, and $20.00 cash

2nd - Trophy and $15.00 cash3rd - Trophy and $10.00 cash

JUNIOR PRINCESSRules: 1. Contest open to girls ages 13, 14, and 15 years. 2. Contestant’s age determined by age on day of contest. 3. Contestant MUST be a resident of Overton County or MUST attend Overton County School System. 4. Contestant should wear a pageant dress. 5. Contestant will be judged on 75% natural beauty and 25% personality & poise. 6. Questions to be asked to top finalist. 7. Previous winners not eligible. 8. Winners must be present to hand out ribbons at the Quarter Horse Show on the 27th until 10:00 p.m. 9. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won.

PRIZES will be awarded as follows:1st - Crown, trophy, and $20.00 cash

2nd - Trophy and $15.00 cash3rd - Trophy and $10.00 cash

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Livingston, TN 38570(931) 823-9891 Fax 823-9892

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FAIREST OF THE FAIRCoordinators: Renea Stover & Addy Stover Theme: Girls Night (Black and White)

There will be no on stage questionRules: 1. Contestants will appear in long formals. 2. Must be at least 16 the day of the pageant. 3. Contestant cannot have reached her 21st birthday by December 31, 2019. 4. Contestant must not be, nor ever have been married. 5. Winner cannot be married throughout her reign. 6. Previous winners not eligible. 7. Contestants must not have a child, nor ever been pregnant. 8. Winner cannot be pregnant nor have a child throughout her reign. 9. Winner must never have committed or been convicted of a felony prior to or throughout her reign. 10. State rules apply. 11. Winner must be present to hand out ribbons at the Quarter Horse Show on the 26th until 11:00 p.m. 12. Winner must be present to represent the Overton County Fair during the reigning year in the Overton County Christmas Parade. 13. Winner must be present to represent the Overton County Fair Association at all related events as requested by the State Fair Pageant Committee including Merit Award Ceremony at the State Fair Convention. 14. Winner must be present crown to the next reigning Overton County Fairest of the Fair at the following year’s pageant. 15. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won. 16. If you become queen in any other county that has open pageant you can not enter Overton County Pageant because you can only compete at State Convention Pageant one time. 16. Winner MUST stay for the full State Fair Convention.DECISIONS OF THE OVERTON COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE ARE FINAL.The contestant who is chosen FAIREST OF THE FAIR will receive an expense paid trip to the State Contest held in connection with the annual meeting of the Tennessee Association of Fairs in January, $1500 Scholarship and $285.00 White and Brite Tooth Whitening is sponsored by L.G. Puckett, D.D.S.

MOTHER DAUGHTER PAGEANTCoordinators: Renea Stover & Addy Stover

Fee is $10.00 for this pageantRules: 1. Contest open to all age mothers and daughters. 2. Contestants must be a resident of Overton County or must attend Overton County Schools. 3. Contestant should wear matching dresses or other type outfits. No Formals. 4. Contestants will be judged on 60% natural beauty, 20% presentation & 20% general appearance. 5. Queens are not allowed to participate in any fair pageant the year they give up their crown. Queens may not reenter a fair pageant they have already won.Prizes will be as follows:1st place: Crowns, Joint Trophy and Check2nd Place: Joint Trophy and Check3rd Place: Joint Trophy and Check

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2018Fairest of the Fair

HartleeHill

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81st AnnualOverton County Agricultural Fair

Pageant Scholarship Rules The Fairest of the Fair Pageant winner will be eligible for a college or university scholarship. No Individual contestant will have a sponsor. The revenue derived from the sponsor will be used to provide a College, University or accredited technical school scholarship of the winner’s choice, within the state of Tennessee. The following criteria will be used in awarding the scholarship each year. 1. The amount of the scholarship will be $1,500. 2. One-half of the amount ($750) will be issued upon completion of the first semester’s work. The recipient must produce documentation of being enrolled and achieving at least a 2.0 G.P.A. 3. In the event the winner is not ready to enter college, having not yet finished high school at the time, then it will be issued in the above manner at this time Livingston Regional Hospital will present. 4. If the winner of the Fairest of the Fair Pageant does not plan to enter college, the scholarship will then be awarded to the first runner-up if she plans to attend college. If neither plan to go to college, the scholarship will be awarded to the second runner-up. Winner and/or Runner-up can receive only one scholarship. 5. The Overton County Pageant Scholarship Committee will properly publicize the availability of the scholarship in an effort to increase participation in the pageant and to recognize the sponsors. 6. The scholarship will be known as the “Overton County Fairest of the Fair Pageant Scholarship.”

2020 State Fair Pageant at TAF Convention for Fairest of the Fair

Co-SponsorsSpeck Funeral Home, James F. Scarlett

& Livingston Regional Hospital

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Family Thrift110 Myers Street • Livingston, TN

931-823-6406Mon - Sat 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Rugs, New & Used Clothes & Household [email protected] • www.thefamilythrift.com

** Now carrying name brand shoes, Boots & clothing**

Miss Me Clothing

Western Clothing

Boots - Justin, Dan Post, Double HH, Ariat

Wrangler Jeans

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Sketchers

Kim Smith CopelandRegister of Deeds

317 University St. Room 50 • Livingston, TN 38570(931) 823-4011

So Thankful To Be Serving You!

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Used Appliances for salewith a 30 day warranty.

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Farm Bureauof

Overton County

Proud Sponsor of theGoat Show

Kids Farm Olympics&

Sponsor of theOverton County Beef Show

7486 Bradford Hicks Dr.Livingston, TN 38570

107 W. Commercial Ave.Monterey, TN 38574

606 W. Main St. Ste. ECookeville, TN 38506

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LIVINGSTONGARDEN CENTER& FARM SUPPLY

Plants • Bag Mulch • ShrubsTrees • Feed • Fertilize

931-823-93901133 Byrdstown Highway

Livingston, TN 38570www.livingstongardencenterandfarmsupply.comProud Co-Sponsor of the Overton County Motorcycle Events

and KTPA Truck and Tractor Pull

Compliments of

Co Sponsor of KTPA Truck and Tractor Pull

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Landon, Lane & Luke Danner

Have a great time at the Fair!Compliments of

Come check outThe Picker’s Palace (booth 22)

andThe Emporium (booth 15)

Anthony & Donita Wilson

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Office: (931) 823-8950Mobile: (931) 349-4466

Barry JohnsonOwner

Livingston Ready Mix Concrete, L.L.C.

Livingston Civic & Garden ClubGFWC / GFWC, TN

President Pat Brown

l $500.00 Scholarship to graduating seniorsl Memorial & Honorary Bricks around the square.l Upkeep of former Governor Roberts Law Office.

l Overton County Pet Show l Annual Vintage Fashion Show

Whispers Horse FarmCyndi Koehler, Chief Mucker278 Barnes Road

Cookeville, TN 38506

[email protected] Used To Be Normal, Now I’m Natural.

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(931) 823-9626Home : (931) 403-1125

Thanks for community support.

NEW LOCATION:3938 Celina Highway

Allons, TN 38541

Karen CarrOwner & N.d.g.A.A. Certified Master groomer

Karen’s Dog House of Beauty

Call for an Appointment

The Lord Bless thee, and keep thee. The Lord make His face shine upon thee, and

be gracious unto thee. The Lord lift up His countenance upon thee,

and give thee peace.Numbers 6:24-26

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PET SHOWTuesday, July 23, 6:00 p.m. (Rotary Ag Building)

Sponsored By Civic and Garden Club of LivingstonPresident: Pat Brown Coordinator: Reba Maynard

Premiums Offered: $56.00PRIZES: $7.00 $4.00 $2.00 $1.00

Rules: 1. All pets must be entered between 5:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. No entering after 6:00 p.m. 2. Once pets are entered, they cannot be changed to another lot. 3. Favorite pet by boy or girl up to age 16. 4. No pet will be eligible for prize two years in succession. 5. Pet and child must be a resident of Overton County. 6. Each child can only show one (1) pet. 7. Best of Show from top winners will be judged. Ribbon will be given to Best of Show - No Money.Lot 1. Best Dressed Animal (Like Owner) Lot 2. Cutest Animal Lot 3. Most Talented AnimalLot 4. Most Unusual AnimalLot 5. Best of show. In Memory of Jo Little.

Barbara (Hensley)MATTHEWSCIRCUIT COURT CLERK

823-23121000 John T. Poindexter Drive l Livingston, TN 38570

Experienced l Dedicated l Honest

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LIVESTOCKHORSES AND MULES

Saturday, July 27, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.Bub Stockton, Bob Matthews, WJ Staggs & Terry Hammock

Premium offered: $2,962.50Prizes: $15.00 $12.50 $10.00

Special Rules:A. All animals shown under halter.B. All exhibitors must be residents of Overton County.C. All horses and mules will be entered by 9:00 a.m. Saturday.D. Decision of Judge will be final.

PONY HALTER CLASSRickman Saddle Club sponsors Halters

MULE SHOWLot 1. Best mare mule colt Lot 11. Best pair 2 year old mare mulesLot 2. Best horse mule colt Lot 12. Best pair 2 year old horse mulesLot 3. Best yearling mare mule Lot 13. Best riding mare mule any ageLot 4. Best yearling horse mule Lot 14. Best riding horse mule any ageLot 5. Best pair mule colts Lot 15. Best mare and mare mule coltLot 6. Best pair horse mule colts Lot 16. Best mare and horse mule coltLot 7. Best pair yearling mare mules Lot 17. Best pair mare mules 3 yrs. & overLot 8. Best pair yearling horse mules Lot 18. Best pair horse mules 3 yrs. & overLot 9. Best 2 year old mare mule Lot 19. Best mixed pair (horse mule & mare mule)Lot 10. Best 2 year old horse mule Lot 20. Champion Mule (Lots 1-19, ribbon only)

DRAFT HORSE SHOWLot 1. Best draft mare Lot 9. Best pair draft horse coltsLot 2. Best draft mare and filly colt Lot 10. Best pair draft yearling filliesLot 3. Best draft mare and horse colt Lot 11. Best pair draft yearling horsesLot 4. Best draft horse colt Lot 12. Best pair draft maresLot 5. Best draft filly colt Lot 13. Best pair draft horsesLot 6. Best draft yearling filly Lot 14. Best draft geldingLot 7. Best draft yearling horse Lot 15. Best draft stallionLot 8. Best pair draft filly colts Lot 16. Champion (Lots 1-15, ribbon only)

SADDLE BREEDSLot 1. Best mare Lot 6. Best yearling fillyLot 2. Best mare and filly colt Lot 7. Best yearling horseLot 3. Best mare and horse colt Lot 8. Best geldingLot 4. Best horse colt Lot 9. Best stallionLot 5. Best filly colt Lot 10. Champion (Lots 1-9, ribbon only)

QUARTER HORSESLot 1. Best quarter mare Lot 2. Best quarter and filly colt Lot 3. Best quarter mare and horse colt Lot 4. Best quarter horse colt Lot 5. Best quarter filly colt Lot 6. Best quarter yearling filly

DRIVING CLASS MULE DRIVING SHOW

Saturday July 29, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.Lot 1. Log Skidding Lot 2. Cart Log Skidding Lot 3. Wagon Obstacle ClassLot 4. Ladies Obstacle Class

GAITED MULE CLASSLot 1. Best Mare Mule 3 year and over Lot 2. Best Horse Mule 3 year and over

Lot 7. Best quarter yearling horseLot 8. Best quarter geldingLot 9. Best quarter stallionLot 10. Champion (Lots 1-9, ribbon only)

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PAINT HORSESAll painted horses entered must be spotted in color.

Lot 1. Best paint mare Lot 7. Best paint yearling horseLot 2. Best paint and filly colt Lot 8. Best paint geldingLot 3. Best paint mare and horse colt Lot 9. Best paint stallionLot 4. Best paint horse colt Lot 10. Champion (Lots 1-9,ribbon only)Lot 5. Best paint filly colt Lot 6. Best paint yearling filly

APPALOOSA HORSESLot 1. Best appaloosa mare Lot 7. Best appaloosa yearling horseLot 2. Best appaloosa and filly colt Lot 8. Best appaloosa geldingLot 3. Best appaloosa mare and horse colt Lot 9. Best appaloosa stallionLot 4. Best appaloosa horse colt Lot 10. Champion (Lots 1-9,ribbon only)Lot 5. Best appaloosa filly colt Lot 6. Best appaloosa yearling filly

JACK AND JENNY SHOWLot 1. Best jack colt Lot 5. Best jack 2 years old and overLot 2. Best jenny colt Lot 6. Best jenny 2 years old and overLot 3. Best yearling jack Lot 7. Champion (Lots 1-6,ribbon only)Lot 4. Best yearling jenny

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 4: 00 p.m.

Sunday Closed

1350 West Main Street • Livingston, TN 38570

Penny Gilliam & Jessica Gilliam104 N. Court Square • Livingston, TN(931) 823-2870 • (931) 823-5209 Fax

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OVERTON COUNTY PONY SHOWThursday July 25, 5:00 p.m. Premium Offered: $450.00

Parade of Ponies Sponsored By Jerry’s IGAOfficial Veterinarian:

Tiffany KrantzPrizes: $15.00 $10.00 $7.50 $5.00

Rules: 1. All ponies will be measured and classed on Thursday night prior to the show. 2. No ponies over 52 inches will show. 3. Decision of the judge will be final. 4. Grievances must be presented to the Show Committee. 5. No person will be allowed in the show ring at the time of judging except those with duties to perform. 6. The right is reserved to postpone the show for any cause if found advisable. 7. All riders MUST reside in Overton County. 8. All riders must be able to control their own pony or horse. 9. All riders must be 12 years of age or younger. 10. If you show your pony in the pony show you cannot show it in the horse show.Parade of Ponies: All entries will only receive $1.00NO ENTRY FEE 1. Parade of Ponies (open to any pony or rider)2. Ponies 36” and Under3. Ponies Over 36” and Under 52”4. Best Rider Under 10 Years and Ponies Under 52”5. Best Rider 10 Years Thru 12 Years and Ponies Under 52”6. Tacky Turnout on any Four Legged Beast — Any person, age or sex7. Cart Class8. Barrel Race 52” and Under (6 years & Under) 9. Barrel Race 52” and Under (7-12 Years)10. Pole Bending (6Years & Under)11. Pole Bending (7-12 Years)

For Further Information Contact:Bub Stockton Bob Matthews Terry Hammock

Nancy Nolen, Owner/Broker201 West Main StreetLivingston, TN 38570

Bus: 931.823.5541Fax: 931.823.5570

Toll Free: 1.800.927.0016Email: [email protected]: www.nancynolen.com

Cell: 931.397.1603

823-07901375 West Main Street

Livingston, TN 38570

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OVERTON COUNTY HORSE SHOWDedicated in memory of Jeremiah Maynard

Thursday, July 25, 7:00 p.m.Local Show Premiums Offered: $850.00

NO ENTRY FEEOverton County Horses and Riders ONLY.

Prizes: $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 $7.50Rules: 1. One minute gate call on all classes after lead line.2. Cutoff time is 8:00 p.m. for Entry. No Entry will be permitted after this time.3. All riders MUST reside in Overton County.

1. Lead Line2. Walk Trot for beginners only (cannot show in any other pleasure class)3. Best Rider under 18 years, English or Walking Flat Shod4. Best Rider under 18 years, Western5. Youth Country Pleasure6. Western Pleasure, Youth7. Egg and Spoon8. Best Lady Rider over 18 years Flat Shod9. Flat Shod Pleasure Walking10. Adult Country Pleasure11. Flat Shod Walking12. Flat Shod Country Racking13. Youth Barrels14. Western Pleasure, Adult15. Best Gentleman Rider over 5016. Best Lady Rider over 5017. Adult Barrels18. Rescue Race19. Pole Bending20. Team Roping

For Further Information Contact:Bub Stockton, Bob Matthews, Terry Hammock

OFFICIAL VETERINARIAN: Tiffany Krantz

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COUNTY BEEF CATTLE SHOWSaturday, July 20, at 6:00 p.m.

Chairmen: Charles Curtis & Richard BrownPremium Offered: $1350.00

All Registered Breeds Are Welcome To ShowSponsored by Farm Bureau

Rules: 1. Open to residents of Overton County ONLY. 2. All cattle must be halter broken and bulls are required to have leads in nose. 3. All exhibitors will adhere to the Animal Disease Control Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee State Department of Agriculture. 4. Neck ropes are required on bulls at all times when tied in the barn. 5. Registration papers will be required and tattoos will be checked. 6. No dogs allowed in the barn.

EACH BREED WILL BE JUDGED SEPARATELYPrizes: $15.00 $12.50 $10.00

Class No. 1 - Angus Class No. 2 - Hereford & Polled HerefordClass No. 3 - LimosinClass No. 4 - ShorthornClass No. 5 - CharolaisClass No. 6 - Simmental & Sim/CrossesClass No. 7 - Other Major BreedsClass No. 8 - Commercial Heifers Lot 1. Junior Heifer Calves .............................................. calved after Jan.1Lot 2. Winter Heifer Calves ....................................calved Nov. 1 to Dec. 31Lot 3. Senior Heifer Calves ................................... calved Sept. 1 to Oct. 31Lot 4. Late Summer Yearling Heifer ........................calved July 1 to Aug. 31Lot 5. Early Summer Yearling Heifer ......................calved May 1 to June 30Lot 6. Late Junior Yearling Heifer ........................... calved Mar. 1 to April 30Lot 7. Early Junior Yearling Heifer .......................... calved Jan. 1 to Feb. 28Lot 8. Senior Yearling Heifer ...................................calved Sept. 1 to Dec. 1Lot 9. Grand Champion Female ...............................................Ribbon OnlyLot 10. Reserve Grand Champion Female .................................Ribbon OnlyLot 11. Junior Bull Calves ................................................. calved after Jan. 1Lot 12. Winter Bull Calves ........................................calved Nov. 1 to Dec. 31Lot 13. Senior Bull Calves ....................................... calved Sept. 1 to Oct. 31Lot 14. Late Summer Yearling Bull Calves ................calved July 1 to Aug. 31Lot 15. Early Summer Yearling Bull Calves .............calved May 1 to June 30Lot 16. Late Junior Yearling Bulls .............................. calved Mar. 1 to Apr. 30Lot 17. Early Junior Yearling Bulls ........................... calved Jan. 1 to Feb. 28Lot 18. Senior Yearling Bull .....................................calved Sept. 1 to Dec. 31Lot 19. Late Two Year Old Bulls ............................... calved May 1 to Aug. 31Lot 20. Early Two Year Old Bulls .............................. calved Jan. 1 to Apr. 30Lot 21. Grand Champion Bull .....................................................Ribbon OnlyLot 22. Reserve Grand Champion Bull .......................................Ribbon Only

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Reasons Why You Should Join The Overton County Cattlemen’s Association!

County Activities & Programs1. Portable Working Facilities (2)2. Portable Paul Scales3. Herd Clover Seeder4. High School Scholarship (4)5. Sponsor Youth Programs6. County Wide Herd Health Program7. Co-Sponsor of Working Demonstrations8. Annual Steak Dinner9. County Awards Program10. State and National Programs11. Sponsor Farm Safety Day Camp

Never before in the history of the cattle industry has it been more important for you to stand up and be counted as a member of the Tennessee Cattlemen’s Association. The

pressures and influences from outside our industry are so many and so dangerous that

no individual cattleman -- large or small -- can possibly handle them alone. Working together,

WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

CONTACT:HUGHIE OAKLEY

PRESIDENT OCCA, FOR MORE

INFORMATION(931) 445-7898

Sponsor of theOpen Beef Cattle Show

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Compliments of The American Legion Post 4

The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 4

Legion meets 1st Tues. each month at 6:00 p.m.Auxiliary meets 1st Tues. each month at 5:30 p.m.

at the American Legion Hall121 South Church Street

Dances every Saturday nightfrom 7:00-10:00 p.m.

Open to the Public • Family Friendly

Commander - Jim Schnitcke 218-316-0927

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OVERTON COUNTY FAIROPEN BEEF CATTLE SHOW

Saturday, July 20, 7:00 p.m.Chairpersons: Richard Brown, Kent Brown, David Holt

Co-Chairpersons: Hughie Oakley, Rob Oakley, Doug Maynord, Bryan Wells & Jason GarrettPremium Offered: $7,680.00

Sponsored In Part By Overton County Cattlemen’s Association& The Overton County Fair Association

All Registered Breeds Are Welcome To ShowEntry fee $5.00 per head

Rules: 1. Registration papers will be required for all animals. 2. Tattoos and health papers will be checked. 3. All cattle must be halter broken and bulls are required to have nose leads. 4. Cattle must be on Fairgrounds no later than 4:00 p.m. and will be released immediately after the show. This rule will be strictly enforced. 5. All exhibitors will adhere to the Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. 6. No nurse cows space will be available. 7. Neck ropes are required on bulls at all times when tied in the barn. 8. Stall space will be assigned by the committee. 9. No dogs allowed in the barn or barn area. 10. Show order - Rotation between breeds. 11. With 10 head, a new class will be added. 12. All final decisions will be at the discretion of the show committee.

PRIZES: $25.00 $20.00 $15.00GRAND CHAMPION - Trophy,

Courtesy of Farm Credit Services of Mid AmericaRESERVE GRAND CHAMPION - Ribbon Only

Class No. 1 - Angus Class No. 2 - Hereford & Polled HerefordClass No. 3 - LimosinClass No. 4 - ShorthornClass No. 5 - CharolaisClass No. 6 - Simmental & Sim/CrossesClass No. 7 - Other Major BreedsClass No. 8 - Commercial Heifers Lot 1. Junior Heifer Calves .............................................. calved after Jan.1Lot 2. Winter Heifer Calves ....................................calved Nov. 1 to Dec. 31Lot 3. Senior Heifer Calves ................................... calved Sept. 1 to Oct. 31Lot 4. Late Summer Yearling Heifer ........................calved July 1 to Aug. 31Lot 5. Early Summer Yearling Heifer ......................calved May 1 to June 30Lot 6. Late Junior Yearling Heifer ........................... calved Mar. 1 to April 30Lot 7. Early Junior Yearling Heifer .......................... calved Jan. 1 to Feb. 28Lot 8. Senior Yearling Heifer ...................................calved Sept. 1 to Dec. 1Lot 9. Grand Champion Female ...............................................Ribbon OnlyLot 10. Reserve Grand Champion Female .................................Ribbon OnlyLot 11. Junior Bull Calves ................................................. calved after Jan. 1Lot 12. Winter Bull Calves ........................................calved Nov. 1 to Dec. 31Lot 13. Senior Bull Calves ....................................... calved Sept. 1 to Oct. 31Lot 14. Late Summer Yearling Bull Calves ................calved July 1 to Aug. 31Lot 15. Early Summer Yearling Bull Calves .............calved May 1 to June 30Lot 16. Late Junior Yearling Bulls .............................. calved Mar. 1 to Apr. 30Lot 17. Early Junior Yearling Bulls ........................... calved Jan. 1 to Feb. 28Lot 18. Senior Yearling Bull .....................................calved Sept. 1 to Dec. 31Lot 19. Late Two Year Old Bulls ............................... calved May 1 to Aug. 31Lot 20. Early Two Year Old Bulls .............................. calved Jan. 1 to Apr. 30Lot 21. Grand Champion Bull .....................................................Ribbon OnlyLot 22. Reserve Grand Champion Bull .......................................Ribbon OnlyLot 23. Supreme Grand Champion .............................................Ribbon OnlyLot 24. Supreme Grand Reserve ................................................Ribbon Only

Junior Beef Showmanship Contest (just prior to the open beef show) 1st Place - $75.00 2nd Place - $50.00 3rd Place - $25.00

Grades are determined as of January 1Jr Division (4-5 Grades) Jr. High Division (6-8 Grades)

Sr. High Division (9-12 Grades)Sponsored by Cattleman’s Association

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Overton County News415 West Main Street, Livingston, TN 38570

BUS: (931) 823-6485 l FAX: (931) 823-6486EMAIL: [email protected]

www.overtoncountynews.com

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931-498-33223880 Cookeville Hwy Cookeville, TN 38506

(Rickman Community)

Hall Funeral Home, LLCOur Family Caring for your Family

Owner Manager Jerry D. Hall

2106 Cookeville HighwayP.O. Box 337Livingston, TN 38570

Phone: 931-823-5010Obit. Line 931-823-1020

Fax: 931-823-5012

[email protected]

Compliments of

Ronald DishmanAlderman City of Livingston

“My Hometown”Phil 4:13 KJV 931-823-1156

NO HOUR OF LIFE IS WASTED THAT IS SPENT

IN THE SADDLE.

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POULTRY DEPARTMENT OPEN SHOWChariman: Sid Carr

Premium Offered: $1,111.00Entering will begin Wednesday, July 25 at 2:00 p.m. and close at 6:00 p.m.

BIRDS WILL BE RELEASED SATURDAY MORNING, 8:00 - 10:00 A.M.

Sponsored by Overton County Fair AssociationRULES: 1. Any bird showing disease or lice will be rejected. 2. All birds must be the bona-fide property of owner. 3. Hens will be judged on the basis of egg production characteristics. 4. All birds will be tested by the State inspector. 5. Young Trios may consist of 2 pullets and 1 cockerel or 3 pullets. 6. Cockerels are under one year with NO spurs. 7. Each exhibitor is limited to show 15 birds. 8. Cocks are over one year old. 9. A bird will be shown in one class only. 10. All birds must be 6 months old to show.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00STANDARD SIZE POULTRYRocks, Barred, White, etc.Lot 1. Pullets

Lot 2. Cockerels

Lot 3. Young Trios

Reds, Rhode Island or New HampshireLot 1. Pullets

Lot 2. Young Trios

Leghorns, White, Brown, Buff, etc.Lot 1. Cockerels

Lot 2. Young Trios

Game, Any Breed or VarietyLot 1. Pullets

Lot 2. Cockerels

Lot 3. Hens (Production)

Lot 4. Young Trios

Sex Links, Red or BlackLot 1. Pullets

Lot 2. Hens (Production)

Lot 3. Young Trios

Orpington, Buff, Blue, Black, Etc.Lot 1. Pullets

Lot 2. Cockerels

Lot 3. Hens (Production)

Lot 4. Young Trios

Wyandotte, Gold Laced, Silver Laced, EtcLot 1. Pullets

Lot 2. Cockerels

Lot 3. Hens (Production)

Lot 4. Young Trios

110 B. South Spring Street

Christie JenkinsJoann Long

Owners

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Brahmas, Cochins, Other Feather Legged Breed, Cornish, Sossex, Redcaps, etc.Lot 1. PulletsLot 2. CockerelsLot 3. Young TriosAny Other Standard Breed or VarietyLot 1. CockerelsLot 2. Young TriosChampions, Standard SizeLot 1. Pullet of Show ........................................... 5.00 RibbonLot 2. Cockerel of Show ..................................... 5.00 RibbonLot 3. Hen of Show .............................................. 5.00 RibbonLot 4. Trio of Show .............................................. 5.00 RibbonBANTAM SHOW POULTRYLot 32.

WHITE O E1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

BLACK OE1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

SEABRIGHTS1. Hen2. Pullet

JAPS1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

CRELE1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

BLUE RED O E1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

CORNISH1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

COCHIN& FRIZZLES1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

ROCK & REDS1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

OPEN BREED1. Cock2. Cockerel

B B RED O E1. Hen2. Cockerel3. Pullet

SILVER DUCKWING1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

SILKIES1. Cockerel2. Pullet

AURCUNA1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

FAWN1. Cock2. Hen3. Cockerel4. Pullet

Compliments of

Ronald Dishman, HistorianOverton County Tennessee

“Preserving, Protecting, Promoting”John 3:16 KJV 931-823-1156

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Champions, BantamsLot 1. Best Bantam Pullet .................................... 5.00 RibbonLot 2. Best Bantam Cockerel ............................... 5.00 RibbonLot 3. Best Bantam Hen ...................................... 5.00 RibbonLot 4. Best Young Bantam Trio ............................ 5.00 RibbonLot 5. Best Old Bantam Trio ................................ 5.00 RibbonLot 6. Best Bantam Cock ..................................... 5.00 RibbonLot 7. Best Bird of Show ...................................... 5.00 Ribbon MISCELLANEOUS - Other Standard PoultryLot 1. Turkey Hen Lot 5. Guinea (either sex)Lot 2. Turkey Tom Lot 6. BuckLot 3. Goose Lot 7. DoeLot 4. Gander

Bus: 931.823.2885Fax: 931.823.2886Cell: 931.510.0054

[email protected] Rick Savagehttp://www.farmersagent.com/rsavage Agent107 E. Broad Street • Livingston, TN 38570

1210 Byrdstown Hwy. Livingston, TN 38570Phone 931.823.6282 • Fax 931.823.8923

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YOUTH POULTRY SHOW(4-H & FFA)

Chairman - Nicole MarreroAll 4-H Chick Chain Pullets and Cockerels may be shown

PRIZES: $7.00 $5.00 $3.00 $2.00Rules 1. Sex-Links (Black or Red), Barred Rock & Rhode Island Reds. 2. $68.00 in Prize money will be awarded. 3. Prize money will be determined by number of entries made and grade of pullets; for example: Blue, Red, White. Lot 1. Hens Lot 2. Cockerels - Pure Breed only

*Over-All 4-H Winner...........Ribbon

SALES - PARTS -SERVICERandall & Bernice Norris, Owners

3502 Cookeville Hwy 111, Livingston, TN 38570931-498-2301 • NorrisSuperCycle.net

VCA RAglAnd & Riley AnimAl HospitAl

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OFFICE HOURSMonday - Thursday 7-8

Friday 7-5Saturday 8-12

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office & eMergeNcy (931) 498-3153

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Beverly linder Thrasher, P.C.Certified PubliC ACCountAnt

2632 brAdford-HiCks drive, livingston, tn 38570(931) 823-6483(931) 823-7888

DOG SHOWChairman: Cindy L. Smith

Entry Fee $5.00 Per Dog, Per ClassSaturday, July 27 at 1:00 p.m. Rotary Ag Building

Sponsored by Patsy Ann’s Child CareAll dogs MUST be on a leash and under control! Judges decision are final! Owners of all ages.

PRIZES: $10.00 $7.50 $5.00Lot 1. Longest TailLot 2. Most UnusualLot 3. Longest EarsLot 4. Fluffiest HairLot 5. Shortest Ears

Lot 6. Best TrickLot 7. Longest HairLot 8. Costume ContestLot 9. Cutest PuppyLot 10. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

Dairy QueenLivingston, LLC

P.O. Box 342Livingston, TN 38570

Breakfast Is Served

Compliments of James Norrod,

Road Superintendent

SID CARR, Owner

UPPER CUMBERLAND

SIGN SERVICES

• custom signs

• Window Lettering

• Truck Lettering

• magnetic signs

• Graphics616 Windle Community Road, P.O. Box 261, Livingston, TN 38570(931) 823-1320

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Joyce SecottIndependent Beauty Consultant

931-319-7567 Mobile/Text931-498-5831 Home/Fax

[email protected]/jsecott

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Melissa HammockIndependent Distributor

ID# 554652931-349-4648

Melissa [email protected], Tennessee

Find me on Facebook Melisssa’s Majestic Lipcolors

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(931) 823-2727120 North Court Square - Livingston, TN 38570

keatonplace.com@keatonplacetn

For You • Your Home • And Sharing

Gifts & More

Home Decor Bridal Registry

Dishes

Lenny & Eva HoboScout

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Hidden treasures201 Monterey Highway • Livingston, TN

(931) 823-5515Resale & Pallet Sales, Toys, Furniture, Linens, Kitchen Items,

DVDs, Fans, Heaters, Clothes, Electronics, Jewelry,Tools, Sporting Goods & More

Compliments ofDonna Savage

5th DistrictCommissioner

Amy Honeycutt(931) 445-4982

Christy Wright(931) 397-5192

105 B. E. Court Sq.Livingston, TN 38570Walk-Ins Welcome

The Beauty Parlour

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HWY 111 Station and Deli

2320 Cookeville HighwayLivingston, TN 38570

2320 Cookeville HighwayLivingson, TN 38570

931-823-8473Monday - Friday

7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m

Call or stop by to learn more about ourarray of vehicle services!

Stephanie McAlpinTravel Specialist

My Services are 100% Free!931-239-8685

[email protected]

I love referrals!

Fairgrounds Fire Department is the proud sponsor of the trophies

for KTPA Truck and Tractor Pull

In Memory of Tim Hall

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A. OVERTON COUNTY BEEKEEPERSChairman: Tim Sells Prize Money: $360.00

Rules:1. Participants must be an Overton County Resident or current member, in good standing, of the Overton County Beekeepers Association.2. Honey for competition must be from the participants personal hives and produced in the fall of 2018 or spring/summer of 2019 and presented for display in a 1lb Queen-line Jar with 1 piece metal or plastic lid.3. Honey will be judged according to official score cards. An un-judged card will be available for review of the qualifications and criteria at registration.4. Contestants will not be allowed to witness judging. No judge shall be pres-ent at registration or enter honey to be judged.5. Frames of honey must be from the participants personal hives and produced in the fall of 2018 or spring/summer of 2019 and will be displayed in sanitary bee-proof containers furnished by the Fair Association.6. Beeswax must be from the participants personal hives and produced in the fall of 2018 or spring/summer of 2019.7. Baking with Honey - (Honey is only sweetner to be used) - no sugars to be used - no package mixes - can not use bread machines - must submit recipe.8. Photographs - any size up to 8x10 and taken fall of 2018 or spring/summer 2019 - Must pertain to beekeeping.7. All exhibits must be entered by 4:00 p.m. on Sunday July 21, 2019.

Prizes: $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00Class A1 EXTRACTED HONEYLot 1. AmberLot 2. Dark AmberLot 3. Light AmberLot 4. WhiteClass A2 COMB HONEY1 piece of comb 1 1/2 inches to 3 inches wide & 4 inches long in extracted honey.Lot 1. AmberLot 2. Dark AmberLot 3. Light AmberLot 4. WhiteClass A3 CUT COMB HONEYOne 4” square or round-capped honeycomb displayed in a square or round clear covered plastic container.Lot 1. AmberLot 2. Dark AmberLot 3. Light AmberLot 4. WhiteClass A4 FRAME HONEYDisplayed in a std. Langsworth FrameLot 1. Amber honeyLot 2. Dark honeyLot 3. Light honeyClass A5 BEESWAXLot 1. Beeswax (One entry, of 1 lb. or more)Lot 2. CandlesLot 3. Novelty item for displayClass A6 PHOTOGRAPHYLot 1. Close-upLot 2. ScenicClass A7 BAKING WITH HONEYLot 1. Cookies (3) on paper plate, saran coveredLot 2. Muffins (3) on paper plate, saran coveredLot 3. Yeast Bread (1 loaf) in bread bag w/tie Lot 4. Yeast Rolls (3) on paper plate, saran/bag covered

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A Century Of Servicethe rotary clubof livingston

Three Scholarships to graduating seniors at Livingston Academy.

9 Teacher of the Year Awards

Christmas Parade

Senior Day at the Overton County Fair

4-H Public Speaking Contest

Livingston Academy Interact

K-8 Enrichment Programs

Scholars Bowl

Amphitheater at Livingston Academy/ Winningham Memorial Park

Worldwide Polio Eradication

Project Graduation

Gene Medley Agriculture Building

Leadership Overton Youth

Books for Breakfast

3rd Grade Reading Program

Rotary Main Stage at Central Park

For more information about Rotary or if you are interested in becoming a Rotarian, contact any

member of the Livingston Rotary Club.

Proud sponsor of SENIOR DAY at the Overton County Fair.

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Tri-County Rental Center, LLC

1099 Industrial Blvd.Crossville, TN 38557

931-484-33811-800-929-6890

Tri-CountyCompanies.com

Roger HollowayJimmy GreenRicky Stone

Crystal Smith

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R.L. Oakley, Jr.PRESIdENT

150 Construction dr.Livingston, TN 38570

931-403-1000

www.wocc.com

W&OConstruction

Since 1962

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dr. a. ausTin Jones, M.d.twin Lakes

MedicaL iMaGinG

403-2180315 oak street

Livingston, tennessee

Kids Extravaganza

Saturday, July 27

9:00 a.m.

Rotary/Ag Complex

Come and join us for a day of fun

Free Food

Balloons

GamesContests

Prizes

Face Painting

The Proud Sponsor Of Kids Extravaganza

Free Ridesfrom

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

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Thursday, July 18Admission $2.00 for age six and over. All proceeds go to the Overton County Fair.

5:45 p.m. ..................................................0-5 month 29 day girl6:05 p.m. .................................................0-5 month 29 day boy6:25 p.m. ................................................6-11 month 29 day girl6:45 p.m. ...............................................6-11 month 29 day boy7:20 p.m. ...................................................... Toddler (2-3 Years)

Friday, July 19Admission $2.00 for age six and over. All proceeds go to the Overton County Fair.

5:00 p.m. ............................................ Open Mule Pull -Main Arena-

5:45 p.m. ..............................................12-18 month 29 day girl6:05 p.m. .............................................12-18 month 29 day boy6:25 p.m. ..............................................18-23 month 29 day girl6:45 p.m. .............................................18-23 month 29 day boy7:00 p.m. ........................ Open Halter Draft Horse & Mule Show7:20 p.m. ......................................................Tiny Tots (4-6 Years)

Saturday, July 205:00 p.m. ...........................................Mother Daughter Pageant6:00 p.m. ........................................County Beef Show -Cattle Barn-

(Sponsored by Cattlesman’s Assoc. & Overton County Fair Assoc.)

6:00 p.m. ........................... Goat Show -Cattle Barn- (Sponsored by Farm Bureau)

6:00 p.m. .................................................... Little Miss (7-9 Years)6:45 p.m. .................................................... Jr. Miss (10-12 Years)7:00................................................. Open Cattle Show -Cattle Barn-

7:30 p.m. ...............................................Jr. Princess (13-15 Years)8:30 p.m. ......................................................... Fairest of the Fair

(Scholarship Sponsored by Livingston Regional Hospital)

Main Arena (in the event of rain - Rotary Ag Building)

Sunday, July 211:00 - 5:00 p.m. ........................................................... Entry Day

Carnival Rides by James GangMonday & Thursday Nights $16.00

All other nights $20.00

Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 & over

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SPECIAL ACTIVITY PROGRAMMonday, July 22

9:00 a.m. .................................................... Department Judging6:00 p.m. ..... Bluegrass Music -Ag Building- (Sponsored by Overton County Health & Rehab)

6:30 p.m. . Wild Mule Show -Main Arena- (Sponsored by First National Bank & OC Fair Assoc.)

6:30 p.m. ............................... Family Night at the Fair ($16.00)

Tuesday, July 23*6:00 p.m. ..................... Pet Show -Ag Building- (Sponsored by Livingston Civic & Garden)

7:00 p.m. ...Race TN Series Flat Track (Sponsored by Overton Co. Fair Assoc. Barn Sale & Liv. Garden Ctr.)

General Sessions Judge

Daryl Colson, Overton County Co-op)

7:30 p.m ...................... Blazin Phoenix -Ag Building- (Classic County & Classic Rock)

Wednesday, July 24*9:00 a.m. ...........Senior Day (Sponsored by Livingston Rotary, Trophy sponsored by Peggy Clark Smith)

6:30 p.m. ............. Kids Farm Olympics - Cattle Arena- (Sponsored by Farm Bureau)

7:00 p.m. ...... Race TN Series TTI (Sponsored by Overton Co. Fair Assoc. Barn Sale & Liv. Garden Ctr.) General Sessions Judge Daryl Colson, Overton County Co-op)

Thursday, July 255:00 p.m. ................................. County Pony Show (Sponsored by Jerry’s IGA)

6:00 p.m. Family Night at the Fair ($16.00) (Sponsored by Parker Seals & John Mark Windle)

7:00 p.m. Gospel Singing -Ag Building- (Sponsored by Parker Seals, John Mark Windle & Life Church)

7:00 p.m. ................ Overton County Horse Show (Sponsored by Overton Co. Fair Assoc.

Friday, July 2612:00 p.m. ...........................Beginners Roping (Sponsored by B&S Quarter Horses)

1:00-3:00 p.m. ................................................ Special Needs Day5:00 p.m. ....................................................... Ice Cream Contest6:00 p.m. ......................................Overton County Spelling Bee7:00 p.m. ..Open Quarter Horse Show (Co-Sponsored by Bank of Overton & Liv. Vet Clinic)

Saturday, July 27*9:00 a.m. ..........................................County Horse & Mule Show 10:00 a.m. ........ Kids Extravaganza & Rides (Sponsored by Twin Lakes Medical Imaging) 1:00 p.m. ...................... Dog Show -Ag Building- (Sponsored by Patsy Ann’s Childcare)

7:00 p.m. KTPA Truck & Tractor Pull (Co-Sponsored by TCAT, Senator Paul Bailey & Twin Lakes Tractor)

Livingston Garden Center, General Session Judge Daryl Colson & OC Fair Assoc.) (Trophies sponsored by Fairground Fire Department)

Sunday, July 281:00 - 3:00 p.m.. ............................................Removal of Exhibits

$5.00 admission for everyone 6 & over

Admission $3.00 for everyone 6 & over

*Special Event Nights

Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 & over

Admission $3.00 for everyone 6 & over

Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 & over

Admission $2.00 for everyone 6 & over

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Vermeer, Land Pride, Bush Hog, Vicon, Stihl

1606 Genesis RoadCrossville, TN 38555

931-484-6432www.tractorstore.com

Truck & Tractor, LLC

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Livingston Veterinary Clinic

515 Monterey Hwy.Livingston, TN 38570

Tiffany B. Krantz, DVMLevi Holt, DVM

(931) 403-5553

Sponsor in part of the Youth Horse Show

Office Hours: 8-5 M-F 8-12 SAT.

West Main St.

Millard v. Oakley

Compliments Of

livingston Tennessee

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FFL#1-62-133-01-0E-09558TN License #4934

Antiques, Equipment, Firearms, Estates

Auctions of all types

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Stout Truck Sales

R.D. Stout, Owner

308 Young RoadLivingston, TN 38570

(931) 498-2255 Office(931) 498-2228 Home

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Compliments of

Mayor Curtis Hayes

BEND oF THE RiVERSHooTiNG CENTER

Air Guns • Archery • Black Powder • Shooting Ranges

10 miles north of Cookeville on Hwy. 136 No.2880 Standing Stone Highway

Cookeville, TN 38506931-498-2829

Charlie [email protected]

Proud sponsor of the Trophy for Senior Day

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8401 Highway 111 • Byrdstown, TN 38549931-864-3187 • Fax 931-864-7102

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Daryl ColsonGENERAL SESSioNS & JuVENiLE JuDGE

808 N. Church Street • Livingston, TN 38570(931) 823-6841 • (931) 823-6771 Fax

colsonandmaxwell.com

B CMByrdstownMedicalCenter

3511 Rickman Rod • Rickman, TN Monday - Saturday

10:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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Compliments ofOverton County Sheriff

John Garrett

Hix Brothers Tractor Service, Inc.1801 South Jefferson, Cookeville, TN 38506Phone: 931/526-9621 ~ Fax: 931/526-5760

www.hixtractor.com

®

Antiques, Collectables, Crafts and more....

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(931) 403-3797

Linda Maclaine

24 Hour Towing

Johnny Arney, Owner

931-823-4422

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Commercial Printing Service

Color Copies1410 Bradford-Hicks Drive

Livingston, TN 38570

(931) 823-6473Fax (931) 823-7039

Email: [email protected]

Quality Printing l Reliable ServiceReasonable Prices

See us for all your invitation needs!

PrintMart

David FranklinAgent/Owner

1539 West Main StreetLivingston, TN 38570

Office: (931) 823-TALK (8255)Mobile: (931) 445-4470Mobile: (931) 979-8255

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B. SCHOOL EXHIBITS AND ACTIVITIESChairman: Sandra Matthews

Premium Offered $495.00Rules: 1. All entries must be dated. 2. All entries must have been completed since last fair. 3. One entry per person in each lot.

Prizes: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Class B1 Grades K-2 Class B2 Grades 3-4Lot 1. Christmas Decorations Lot 1. Christmas DecorationsLot 2. Crayon (pre-printed picture) Lot 2. Crayon (pre-printed picture)Lot 3. Easter Decoration Lot 3. Cursive Writing 4Lot 4. Finger Painting Lot 4. Labeled DrawingLot 5. Holiday Decoration Lot 5. Mother’s / Father’s Day Craft(other than Christmas or Easter) Lot 6. Mother’s or Father’s Day Lot 6. Original PoemLot 7. Original Poem Lot 7. Pencil Drawing (Lead or Color)Lot 8. Pencil Drawing (Lead or Color) Lot 8. Printing 3Lot 9. Printing 1-2 Lot 9. Project (Any notebook/journal,etc.)Lot 10. Printing K Lot 10. Science ExperimentLot 11. Science Experiment Lot 11. Science ProjectLot 12. Science ProjectLot 13. Tempera PaintingClass B3 Grades 5-8Lot 1. Christmas DecorationsLot 2. Cursive Writing Lot 3. Labeled DrawingLot 4. Model ToyLot 5. Original PoemLot 6. Pen & Ink DrawingLot 7. Pencil Drawing (Color)Lot 8.Project (Any notebook/journal,etc.)Lot 9. Science ExperimentLot 10. Science Project

Jerry NorrodPresident

Office (931) 537-6563

Mobile:(931) 979-0025

Fax: (931) 537-3456

2525 Hwy. 111 N., Algood, TN 38506Residential & Commercial Buildings

[email protected]

Class B4 Grades 9-12Lot 1.Acrylic PaintingLot 2. Foreign Language ProjectLot 3. PastelsLot 4. Pen & Ink DrawingLot 5. Project (Any notebook/journal,etc.)

Class B5 Grades K-8Lot 1.Classroom Project (Any)Lot 2.Flower CollectionLot 3. Insect CollectionLot 4. Leaf CollectionLot 5. Rock CollectionLot 6. Seed Collection

Sales Office2440 Cookeville Hwy., Livingston, TN 38570931.823.9780 Fax: 931.823.9781

[email protected]

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OPEN HALTER HORSE & MULE SHOWFriday July 19,

For More Information Contact: W.J. Staggs - (931) 261-3445 or Terry Hammock (931) 349-4665

$5 Entry Fee - Coggins Test Required - Entry opens at 6 p.m. Show starts at 7 p.m.

Awards1st Place: $25.00 2nd Place: $20.00 3rd Place: $15.00 4th Place: 10.00

1. Jennett & Jack Colt 7. Jennet & Jennet Colt2. Jack Colt 8. Jennet Colt3. Jack (1-2 years) 9. Jennet (1-2 years)4. Jack (2-3 years) 10. Jennet (2-3 years)5. Jack (3 years & up) 11. Jennet (3 years & up)6. Champion Jack 12. Champion Jennet

1. Draft Horse Colt 7. Draft Mare (3 years & up)2. Draft Stallion 8. Draft Mare & Mare Mule Colt3. Champion Draft Stallion 9. Draft Mare Mule Colt4. Draft Mare Colt 10. Draft Mare & Horse Mule Colt5. Draft Mare (1-2 years) 11. Draft Horse Mule Colt6. Draft Mare (2-3 years) 12. Champion Draft Mule

1. 2 Mule Wagon Hitch 1st - $25 2nd - $20 3rd - $15 4th - $10(In Memory of McCoy Smith)

2. 4 Mule Wagon Hitch 1st - $50 2nd - $40 3rd - $30 4th - $20

Ribbons Sponsored by the family of McCoy and Bertie Smith

Come in & shop at theEmporium (Booth #20 & #33)

& The Picker’s Palace (Booth #8 & #24)Vickie White & Rithia Winningham

11. Horse Mule (1-2 years)12. Pair Horse Mules (1-2 years)13. Horse Mule (2-3 years)14. Pair Horse Mules (2-3 years)15. Horse Mule (3-4 years)16. Pair Horse Mules (3-4 years)17. Horse Mule (4 years & up)18. Pair Horse Mules (4 years & up)19. Champion Horse Mule20. Champion Pair Horse Mules21. Best 4 Mules owned by 1 Exhibitor

1. Mare Mule (1-2 years)2. Pair Mare Mules (1-2 years)3. Mare Mule (2-3 years)4. Pair Mare Mules (2-3 years)5. Mare Mule (3-4 years)6. Pair Mare Mules (3-4 years)7. Mare Mule (4 years & up)8. Pair Mare Mules (4 years & up)9. Champion Mare Mule10.Champion Pair Mare Mules

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4-H, FFA & FCCLA JR. BEEF SHOWSaturday, July 21, 5:00 p.m.

Chairman: Jason GarrettPremium Offered: $862.50

PRIZES: $15.00 $12.50 $10.00Rules: 1. Must be a bona fide 4-H or FFA Member. 2. Registration certificates will be required for placing in proper lot. 3. All cattle must be halter broken.AngusLot 1. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to April 30Lot 2. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31Lot 3. Heifers dropped - June 1 to August 31Lot 4. Heifers dropped - March 1 to May 31Lot 5. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to Feb. 28Lot 6. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31HerefordLot 1. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to April 30Lot 2. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31Lot 3. Heifers dropped - June 1 to August 31Lot 4. Heifers dropped - March 1 to May 31Lot 5. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to Feb. 28Lot 6. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31ShorthornLot 1. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to April 30Lot 2. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31Lot 3. Heifers dropped - June 1 to August 31Lot 4. Heifers dropped - March 1 to May 31Lot 5. Heifers dropped - Jan. 1 to Feb. 28Lot 6. Heifers dropped - Sept. 1 to Dec. 31 Jr. Market SteersLot 1. Market Steers (under 500 lbs.)Lot 2. Jr. Market Steers (over 500 lbs.)

Commercial HeifersLot 1. Small Commercial HeifersLot 2. Medium Commercial HeifersLot 3. Large Commercial Heifers

MAYNORD AUTOMOTIVE605 East Main Street, Livingston, TN 38570

(931) 823-2558 FAX (931) 823-6674

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Livingston Furniture outLet

Bill Fletcher, [email protected]

200 W. Broad Street • Livingston, TN 38570931-823-1412

Store HoursTuesday - Friday 9am - 5pm • Saturday 9am - 1pm

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1. All contestants shall furnish all ingredients and utensils needed to make and serve (large spoon) ice cream, ice, water and salt.2. Electric or hand crank mixers may be used.3. Each entry should consist of no more than 2 people.4. One entry per contestant(s). The contest is open to anyone.5. Please designate fruit or other. Any flavor or fruit may be used. **You must specify if peanuts/other nuts are used**6. Contestants must sign-in and be ready to start by 4:45 p.m.7. **Cups and Utensils for the public will be provided**8. Judging will be people’s choice.

FRIDAY JULY 26TH

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Dry Hollow Boutique574 Dry Hollow Road

Rickman, TN 38580Paula Livingston, owner

(931) 261-5254 or (931) 445-7403

Dwayne KillmonOwner - Detailer

Office:(931) 823-1414

Across From Union BankProfessional Auto Detailing

• Wash • Wax • carpet shampoo

• Undercoating

Killmon’s

Cell: (931) 260-5905

The Lil Diner820 North Church Street • Livingston, TN 38570

931-823-6457Monday - Saturday

Mondays - Wednesdays 5:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Thursdays - Saturdays 5:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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1970 Bradford-Hicks Dr., Suite ALivingston, TN 38570

Phone 931.403.3937 • Fax 931.403.3938

Ashley Allred, O.D., F.A.A.O.

Bilbrey’s Custom Slaughter& Processing

DEER • BEEF • HOGS • SHEEP~Sugar and Salt Curing

~Vacuum Sealings ~Smoking

105 Campground Road, Livingston, TN 38570(931) 265-8876

Overton County Ambulance Service5900 Bradford Hicks Drive • Livingston, TN 38570

Office: 931-823-6402 Fax: 931-823-7739

Employeesof the

Overton CountyEMS

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Wild Mule ShowMonday, July 22 • 6:30 p.m.

Proud SponsorFirst National Bank

1. Youth one Barrel2. Potato Race3. Egg & Spoon 4. Gaited Mule5. Dolly Parton Race6. Musical Chairs7. Baby Bottle Race8. Bat-N-Bucket9. Scoop Race10. Youth Panty Hose Race11. Adult Panty Hose Race12. Catalog Race13. Sack Race14. Youth Rescue Race15. Adult Rescue Race16. Back to Back17. Wagon Race ($100 Added)18. Youth Mule Race19. Adult Mule Race

Entry Fee $5.00 • 100% Pay Back • Plus $25.00 Added • 1st Place Halter, Bag of

Feed • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Ribbons • Youth Classes 13 years old and under

Announcer: Scotty WilsonFor More information Contact:

Corey King 854-6835, WJ Staggs 261-3445, Bub Stockton 823-5350

FREE FACEPAINTING

FREE SNO-CONES

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www.tennesseebarbeque.org [email protected]

bRING THIS AD IN TO RECEIVE ONE FREE BANANA PUDDING

Robbie J. MeltonDistrict 1

County Commissioner

Compliments of

Our 2019 Barn Sale

was a successbe watching for our

4th AnnualSpring Barn Sale

coming in April 2020

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Sponsored by Walnut Grove Church of Christ

1732 Upper Hilham RoadLivingston, TN 38570

Sunday Bible Study 9:30 amLadies Bible Study 9:30 amWorship Service 10:30 amSunday Evening Bible Study 6:00 pmWednesday Evening Bible Study 6:00 pmLadies Bible Class Tuesday 10:00 am

OCT. 26

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Carolyn’s CreationsHome Decor & Floral Designs

Carolyn Huffer, Owner931-823-1759

[email protected]://www.facebook.com/CCFloralDesigns

ThursdayJuly 25, 2019

Starting At 7:00 p.m.In The Rotary Ag Complex

Gospel Music

GREAT DOOR PRIZESCome and enjoy the Fair with your Family

Rides will be on sale for $16.00 starting at 6:30 p.m.

Family NightAt The Fair

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Puddle Jumpers Daycare

5476 Bradford Hicks Dr., Suite B • Livingston, TN

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D. 4-H, FFA & FCCLA FIELD CROPSChairmen: Brooke HammockPremium Offered: $1,045.00

Rules: 1. Must have been enrolled in 4-H, FFA or FCCLA from 2018-2019 2. Grade is as of January 1, 2019 3. All other rules apply here. 4. Disposable plate shall contain 3 species except beans and peas which shall contain 5 species (unless otherwise specified) 5. Each person will provide their own paper plates 6. All spoiled food will be disposed of 7. One entry per lot allowed

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Lot 1. Bermuda - BlockLot 2. Corn, Sheaf White Hybrid - 3 StalksLot 3. Corn, Sheaf Yellow Hybrid - 3 StalksLot 4. Field Corn, White HybridLot 5. Field Corn, Yellow HybridLot 6. Miscellaneous

Lot 7. Mixed Hay (Clover & Grass) BlockLot 8. Orchard Grass - BlockLot 9. Pumpkin - 1 SpecimenLot 10. Straw - BlockLot 11. Best of Show - Ribbon Only

Class D2 - HORTICULTURELot 1. Apples - Any varietyLot 2. BlackberriesLot 3. BlueberriesLot 4. Cantaloupe (1 Specimen)Lot 5. Corn, Bi Color (in shucks)Lot 6. Corn, White Roasting (in shucks)Lot 7. Corn, Yellow Roasting (in shucks)Lot 8. Gourd - Any VarietyLot 9. Grapes - Any VarietyLot 10. Irish Potatoes - CobblersLot 11. Irish Potatoes - Kennebeck

Lot 12. Irish Potatoes - RedLot 13. MiscellaneousLot 14. Pears LotLot 15. Sunflower - Largest (all will be entered)Lot 16. Sunflower - (1 Specimen)Lot 17. Watermelon - Largest (all will be entered)Lot 18. Watermelon - Long (1 Specimen)Lot 19. Watermelon - Round (1 Specimen)Lot 20. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

Class D3 - GARDEN CROPSLot 1. Beans - Bush (In Pod)Lot 2. Beans - Butter (In Pod)Lot 3. Beans - Pole (In Pod)Lot 4. Cabbage - Any VarietyLot 5. Carrots (Must Have Tops)Lot 6. Cucumbers - PicklingLot 7. Cucumbers - SlicingLot 8. Egg Plant (1 on Plate)Lot 9. Garden Display (5 + veg. must contain list)

Lot 10. HerbsLot 11. MiscellaneousLot 12. OkraLot 13. Onions - Any VarietyLot 14. Peas - Crowder (In Pod)Lot 15. Peas - Field (In Pod)

Lot 16. Pepper - BananaLot 17. Pepper - Hot - GreenLot 18. Pepper - Hot - RedLot 19. Pepper - JalapenoLot 20. Pepper - Sweet - GreenLot 21. Pepper - Sweet - RedLot 22. Squash - Yellow SummerLot 23. Squash - Zucchini (1 on Plate)

Lot 24. Tomatoes - Any other varietyLot 25. Tomatoes - Cherry TypeLot 26. Tomatoes - GreenLot 27. Tomatoes - RedLot 28. Tomatoes - RomaLot 29. Tomatoes - YellowLot 30. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

Class D1 - FIELD CROPS

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E. 4-H, FFA & FCCLA CLUB SECTIONChairman: Overton County Extension Agency

Premium Offered: $1,826.00

RULES:1. All other rules apply here.2. 4-h, FFA, FCCLA Club members enrolled in the 2018-2019 school year.3. All entries must have been completed after the 2018 fair, or will be disqualified from judging.4. Grade is as of January 1, 2019.5. Each person must have done their own work.6. Each person is only allowed one entry in each lot.7. All spoiled food will be disposed of.8. Under each category there may be special rules listed. PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

CANNINGChairmen: Thomas Penticuff & Lucas Copeland

Jellies may be in 1/2 pint or pint jars and all other entries must be in standard pint or quart preserving jars (Mason, Ball, or Kerr) unless otherwise specified

Name must be on bottom of entry (last name only)Cans will remain closed and be judge on external factors

Class E1 4th - 6th Grades Lot 1. ApplesauceLot 2. ApplesLot 3. BlackberriesLot 4. Blackberry JamLot 5. BlueberriesLot 6. Blueberry JamLot 7. CherriesLot 8. Cherry Pie FillingLot 9. Chow ChowLot 10. Grape JellyLot 11. Grape JuiceLot 12. GrapesLot 13. MiscellaneousClass E2 7th - 12th GradesLot 1. Apple ButterLot 2. Apple JellyLot 3. ApplesLot 4. Beans - GreenLot 5. Beets - PickledLot 6. BlackberriesLot 7. Blackberry JellyLot 8. Blackberry JuiceLot 9. Chow ChowLot 10. Grape JellyLot 11. Grape Juice without GrapesLot 12. MiscellaneousLot 13. Mixed BeansLot 14. Okra

Lot 14. Peach JamLot 15. PeachesLot 16. Pickle RelishLot 17. Pickled OkraLot 18. Pickled SqashLot 19. Pickles - Cucumbers SweetLot 20. PlumsLot 21. Raspberry JamLot 22. SalsaLot 23. Strawberry PreservesLot 24. Tomato JuiceLot 25. Tomatoes, CrushedLot 26. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

Lot 15. Peach JellyLot 16. PeachesLot 17. PeppersLot 18. Pickles - Cucumber SweetLot 19. Pickles - Cumbers SourLot 20. Pickle RelishLot 21. Pickled SquashLot 22. Raspberry JellyLot 23. SalsaLot 24. Strawberry PreservesLot 25. Tomato JuiceLot 26. TomatoesLot 27. Tomatoes Green

Local and Long Distance Heavy Duty and Light

watkins and LangfordwRECKER SERVICE

OWNED AND OPERATED BY THURMAN LANGFORD & SONS

1-800-437-9929(931) 823-2370 ~ (931) 823-1882

313 Celina StreetLivingston, TN 38570

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4-H, FFA & FCCLA FLOWERS Chairmen: Abby Hammock

Arrangements judged on condition of flower and container.Class E3 4 - 12 GradesLot 1. Green & White ArrangementLot 2. Hibiscus Specimen (1 in Bottle)

Lot 3. Marigold ArrangementLot 4. Marigold SpecimenLot 5. Miniature Arrangement Must be 3 inch or lessLot 6. Misc. ArrangementLot 7. Mixed Flowers Arrangement

Lot 8. Rose ArrangementLot 9. Rose - Specimen (1 in Bottle)

Lot 10. Sunflower ArrangementLot 11. Sunflower Specimen(in Bottle)

Lot 12. Wildflowers ArrangementLot 13. Zinna Arrangement Lot 14. Zinna Specimen (1 in Bottle)

Lot 15. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

CRAFTS Chairmen: Maddie Hammock

Class E4 Grades 4 - 6 GradesLot 1. Acrylic PaintingLot 2. Artificial Flower ArrangementLot 3. Christmas Craft Lot 4. Holiday Craft (other than Christmas)Lot 5. Insect Collection (Must Be Identified)

Lot 6. Jewelry/Keychain - Handmade(ear rings, necklace, pin, or bracelet)Lot 7. Leaf Collection (Must be Identified)

Lot 8. Miscellaneous CraftLot 9. Nature Craft Made from ANY natural element

Lot 10. Leather CraftLot 11. Pencil Drawing (in frame)Lot 12. Recycled CraftLot 13. Rock CollectionLot 14. Seed Collection (Must be Identified)

Lot 15. Shell CollectionLot 16. Terrarium or Fairy GardenLot 17. Unusual CollectionLot 18. Best of Show (Ribbon only)

Class E5 Grades 7 - 12Lot 1. Acrylic PaintingLot 2. Artificial Flower ArrangementLot 3. Christmas Craft Lot 4. Holiday Craft (other than Christmas)Lot 5. Insect Collection (Must Be Identified)

Lot 6. Jewelry/Keychain - Handmade(ear rings, necklace, pin, or bracelet)Lot 7. Leaf Collection (Must be Identified)

Lot 8. Miscellaneous CraftLot 9. Nature Craft Made from ANY natural element

Lot 10. Leather CraftLot 11. Pencil Drawing (in frame)Lot 12. Recycled CraftLot 13. Rock CollectionLot 14. Seed Collection (Must be Identified)

Lot 15. Shell CollectionLot 16. Terrarium or Fairy GardenLot 17. Unusual CollectionLot 18. Best of Show (Ribbon only)

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COOKING Chairmen: Rheachel Long

RULES:1. No cake mixes or icing will be used.2. All entries shall be displayed on disposable plates and sealed in a ziploc bag.3. Each person will furnish their own paper plates and ziploc bags.4. One - Fourth (1/4) of cake shall be displayed.5. Candy, Cookies, Biscuits, & Muffins shall consist of 3 pieces for display.6. Fried Pies shall consist of 2 for display.7. No items that need to be refrigerated shall be used.8. If nuts are used, write on the plate to warn judges who may have allergies.9. All food products will be disposed of at fair board and chairs’ discretion.

Class E7 Grades 4-6Lot 1. Biscuits Lot 7. FudgeLot 2. Brownies Lot 8. MiscellaneousLot 3. Chocolate Cake (no icing) Lot 9. Muffins (other than cornbread) Lot 4. Chocolate Chip Cookies Lot 10. Sugar Cookies Lot 5. Cornbread (Muffins or sticks) Lot 11. Yellow Cake (no icing) Lot 6. Fried Pies (any flavor) Lot 12. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

Class E8 Grades 7-12Lot 1. Biscuits Lot 7. FudgeLot 2. Brownies Lot 8. MiscellaneousLot 3. Chocolate Cake (no icing) Lot 9. Muffins (other than cornbread) Lot 4. Chocolate Chip Cookies Lot 10. Sugar Cookies Lot 5. Cornbread (Muffins or sticks) Lot 11. Yellow Cake (no icing) Lot 6. Fried Pies (any flavor) Lot 12. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

Class E9 ColorLot 1. 4-H, FFA, FCCLA, Camps & ConferencesLot 2. Animals or InsectsLot 3. Community Service WorkLot 4. Fair PhotoLot 5. FloralLot 6. LandscapeLot 7. Person or PeopleLot 8. Project/Club WorkLot 9. Snow SceneLot 10. StillLot 11. Water SceneLot 12. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

PHOTOGRAPHYChairmen: Zach Raines

Only 1 entry per person per lotClass E10 Black/WhiteLot 1. 4-H, FFA, FCCLA, Camps & ConferencesLot 2. Animals or InsectsLot 3. Community Service WorkLot 4. Fair PhotoLot 5. FloralLot 6. LandscapeLot 7. Person or PeopleLot 8. Project/Club WorkLot 9. Snow SceneLot 10. StillLot 11. Water SceneLot 12. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

SEWING Chairmen: Elizabeth Godsey

Lot 1. ApronsLot 2. BagsLot 3. CrochetedLot 4. Elastic Waist Band Short, Pant or SkirtLot 5. Lap BlanketLot 6. HandwarmerLot 7. MiscellaneousLot 8. PatchworkLot 9. PillowLot 10. PillowcaseLot 11. Shirt (Painted/Decorated/tie dyed)

Lot 12. Best of Show

Lot 1. ApronsLot 2. BagsLot 3. CrochetedLot 4. Elastic Waist Band Short, Pant or SkirtLot 5. Lap BlanketLot 6. HandwarmerLot 7. MiscellaneousLot 8. PatchworkLot 9. PillowLot 10. PillowcaseLot 11. Shirt (Painted/Decorated/tie dyed)Lot 12. Best of Show

Class E11 (4th-6th grades) Class E12 (7th-12th grades)

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Class E13 4-H, FFA & FCCLA POSTERS & BOOKSChairperson: Katelyn Walker

Premiums Offered: $77.00Rules: Will be displayed on allotted table space for judging period.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Lot 1. 4-6th Grade - Project Display (Ribbon OnlyLot 2. 4-12th Grade - Poster Marketing your club (4-H, FFA or FCCLA) (14x22” Horizontal)Lot 3. 4-8th Grade - Scrapbook (Ribbon Only)Lot 4. 7-8th Grade - Project Display (Ribbon Only)Lot 5. 9-12th Grade - Display of Work, 4-H & FFA Only (Ribbon Only)Lot 6. 9-12th Grade - FCCLA Star Events Display (Ribbon Only)Lot 7. 9-12th Grade - Career or Project Related Portfolio (Ribbon Only)

John R. Clough, M.D.

(931) 823-3030Walk-In & after Hours Care

5751 Bradford Hicks Drive Livingston, TN 38570

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STOP DON’T TOP

1. Starvation from lack of leaves2. Shock & central tree bark sunscald3. Large wounds invite insects & disease4. Quick growing new limbs will be weak5. It’s ugly6. Expense for an unnecessary procedure

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JR. MEAT GOAT SHOWRules & Regulations

Saturday, July 20 at 6:00 p.m.Chairman: Mark Ledford (931) 823-4295,

Owen C. Hall & Mack JohnsonPremiums Offered: $540.00

Sponsored by: Overton County Farm BureauPRIZES: $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 $4.00

Rules: 1. Competition is open to Tennessee youth. 2. No sick animals allowed. 3. All Wethers will show as Market Goats. (castrated Billy) 4. All Wethers must have their milk teeth. 5. Does will show as Commercial Does or as Market Goats not both. 6. Commercial Does will have kid classes since last year and yearling classes (1-2 year old). The goat must have yearling teeth to show in yearling classes. If the goat has 6 big teeth it will be allowed to show but not for champion. 7. Classes will be divided by weight. They will not be divided by breed. 8. There is no minimum weight, but all animals must be under a lead. 9. All goats must have proper identification (eartag or necktag). 10. Five goats is the maximum number of goats an exhibitor can show and maximum of two per class. 11. Clipping is optional, but all animals must have horns covered. 12. All animals must be on grounds by 5:00 p.m. 13. All Sheep and Goat must have scrapie tags.Showmanship ClassesPeewee - Under 4th Grade - Ribbon OnlyJunior - 4th-6th Grade - Ribbon OnlyJunior High - 7th-9th Grade - Ribbon OnlySenior - 10th-12th Grade - Ribbon OnlyCommercial Doe ClassClass I Kid Class - current year (Champion - Reserve)Class II Yearling (1-2 year old) (Champion - Reserve)Class III All Other Does (will not show for champion)Market Class (Champion - Reserve) Shown by WeightClasses will be determined at show

PARSONS AUTO REPAIR(931) 823-1345

RICKIE PARSONS397-5092

ANDY PARSONS397-4027

623 EAST MAIN STREETLIVINGSTON, TN 38570

Waterloo Tire ServiceDelon Clark - Manager

(931) 823-7442519 West Main Street • Livingston, TN 38570

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Brandon Robbins, OwnerCell: 931/510-5901

[email protected] Dishman, Sales Manager

Cell: 931/[email protected]

Lynn McDaniel, SalesCell: 931/[email protected]

• Exmark • Cub-Cadet • SCAG • Kuhn • Kuhn Knight

• Echo • Rhino • Woods • Scag

931/484-3589339 Interchange Road

P.O. Box 708Crossville, TN 38571

[email protected]

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OPEN QUARTER HORSE SHOWChairmen: Bub Stockton, Bob Matthews & Terry Hammock

Co-Sponsored by Bank of Overton County & Livingston Vet ClinicFriday July 26, 2019, 7:00 p.m.

Rules:1. MUST SHOW COGGINS TO ENTER2. Competition open to all entrants.3. Entry fee of $10.00 per entry (per team) in classes 2-5 & 8-10 and $15.00 per entry in classes 6 & 7.4. No entries will be accepted after 8:00 p.m.5. Entry Fees will not be refunded for withdrawls of entrant in a class in progress.6. Judges decisions are final in all classes.7. Entrants names will be called only twice. A one-minute timer will begin after second call. If contestants has not entered the ring at the expiration of the timer, horse and rider will be disqualified.8. Disqualified riders will not be elgible for a refund of their entry fee.9. Adjustments cannot be made to any poles, barrels or other course designations without judges approval.10. Non-approved adjustments will be subject to time penalties or disqualification as determined by the judge.11. Horses may be entered in each class only once.12. 2019 TSCA rules and guidelines will be followed when applicable, unless otherwise stated above. (Judges determination)13. Unauthorized persons will not be allowed inside the show ring during any part of the competition.14. Bank of Overton County, Livingston Vet Clinic, OCHA or OCFB Association will not be responsible for any accidents, injuries or theft. You will be competing at your own risk.

Class1. Lead Line (6 & Under) - No entry fee.

2. Youth Western Pleasure (16 & Under)1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00

3. Adult Western Pleasure1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00

4. Team Branding1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00

5. Open Ranch Pleasure1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00

6. Open 3D Poles80% Payback for Class Entry Fees. Divisions divided by one second

7. Open 3D Barrels80% Payback for Class Entry Fees. Divisions divided by one second

8. Rescue Race1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00

9. Horse Race1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00

10. Wild Steer Race1st Place - $50.00 2nd Place - $30.00 3rd Place - $20.00 4th Place - $10.00

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Direct TV & Dish Network

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ATV’s & UTV’s owned By The People Whose Needs Are Served

TELEPHONE:Livingston: (931) 823-1291Byrdstown: (931) 864-3172Monticello: (606) 340-0171

Proud Sponsor ofrace TN Motorcycle race

FEED - SEED - FERTILIZERBULK - FERTILZER SPREADING

CUSTOM BULK FEEDSTRUCK AND FARM TIRESCO-OP Quality Products

OvertonFarmer’s CO-OP

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F. FIELD CROPSChairmen: Cody Melton

Premium Offered: $297.00PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

CLASS F1 CORN - Each exhibit will consist of 10 ears.Lot 1. Popcorn (any variety) Lot 3. Yellow HybridLot 2. White Hybrid Lot 4. Champion Corn (ribbon only)CLASS F2 OTHER GRAINS - Each exhibit will consist of 1/2 GallonLot 1. Barley Lot 3. Winter OatsLot 2. Fescue Seed Lot 4. Winter WheatsCLASS F3 HAY (FROM BALER) - Each exhibit will consist of 1 BlockLot 1. Alfalfa Lot 5. Mixed Clover & GrassLot 2. Any other variety Lot 6. Orchard Grass Lot 3. Bermuda Lot 7. Sericea LespedezaLot 4. Fescue Grass Lot 8. Straw CLASS F4 SHEAF EXHIBITSLot 1. Broom Corn (best 6 heads) Lot 7. Silage Corn Fodder &Lot 2. Corn - White (3 Stalks) Ears (3 Stalks)Lot 3. Corn - Yellow (3 Stalks) Lot 8. Sorghum (3 Stalks)Lot 4. Lespedeza (6 Plants) Lot 9. Sorghum (sweet) (3 Stalks)Lot 5. Peanuts (1 Plant) Lot 10. Soybeans (1 Plant)Lot 6. Sericea Lespedeza (6 Plants) Class F5 BURLEY TOBACCO - Each exhibit will consist of 1 PlantLot 1. Cured Lot 3. Best of Show Lot 2. Green (ribbon only)

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Class G. FRUITChairmen:

Premium Offered: $286.00Exhibits must be on paper plates furnished by exhibitor.Plate will consist 3 specimens unless otherwise specified.

Rotten Fruit Will Be TrashedPRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Lot 1. Any other fruit not listedLot 2. Apples - Any other varietyLot 3. Apples - Golden DeliciousLot 4. Apples - Grimes GoldenLot 5. Apples - Red DeliciousLot 6. Apples - RomaLot 7. Apples - WinesapLot 8. Blackberries Tame (12 Berries)Lot 9. Blackberries Wild (12 Berries)Lot 10. Blueberries (12 Berries)Lot 11. CherriesLot 12. CitrusLot 13. Garlic BulbLot 14. Grapes - Any other variety (3 Clusters)

Lot 15. Grapes - Purple (3 Clusters)Lot 16. Grapes - Red (3 Clusters)Lot 17. Grapes - White (3 Clusters)Lot 18. Herb - Any other varietyLot 19. PeachesLot 20. Peaches - WhiteLot 21. PearsLot 22. PlumsLot 23. Raspberries (12 Berries)Lot 24. Sunflower - Largest (all will be entered)Lot 25. Sunflower - (1 multi flowering head)Lot 26. Sunflower - (1 Single head)Lot 27. Best of show (Ribbon Only)

VCA Creature Comforts Pet Retreat

Monday - Friday 8am - 12pm & 3pm - 5pmSaturday 8am - 12pm

3213 Cookeville Hwy.Livingston, TN 38570

creaturecomfortspetretreat.com

(931) 498-3228Fax: (931) 498-3697

COMPLIMENTS OF

LOCAL PEOPLE LOCAL POWER

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H. HORTICULTUREChairman: Jared Garrett

Premium Offered: $297.00Largest Class - selected from other classes

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Class H1 General Entries - Entries will consist of 1 specimenLot 1. Cantaloupe Lot 8. Pumpkin - OrnamentalLot 2. Honeydew Lot 9. Pumpkin - OtherLot 3. Muskmelon Lot 10. Pumpkin - PieLot 4. Pumpkin - Big Max Lot 11. Pumpkin - WhiteLot 5. Pumpkin - Cushaw Lot 12. Watermelon - LargestLot 6. Pumpkin - Field Lot 13. Watermelon - LongLot 7. Pumpkin - Largest Lot 14. Watermelon - RoundClass H2 Current Year Only - Entries will consist of 1 specimen except peanuts which will consist of 12Lot 1. Corn - Ornamental Lot 5. Gourds - Other - GreenLot 2. Gourd - Dipper - Green Lot 6. PeanutsLot 3. Gourd - Dried (exhibited on plate)Lot 4. Gourd - Ornamental Lot 7. Pomegranate

Class H3 MISCELLANEOUSEach exhibits shall consist of 6 specimens exhibited in a boxLot 1. Corn - Sweet Lot 6. Sweet Potatoes Lot 2. Irish Potatoes - Any other (any variety) Lot 3. Irish Potatoes - Cobbler Lot 7. Best of Show (ribbon only)Lot 4. Irish Potatoes - KennebecLot 5. Irish Potatoes - Red

Pamie’s uNiSEX HAiR SALoN

Walk-Ins Welcome116 S. Spring St. • Livingston, TN 38570

(931) 823-7666

The overton County Fair Association started a

Scholarship Award to be given to a Jr. FairBoard Member.

The 2019 Recipient is

Sarah Melton

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Class I GARDEN CROPSChairmen: Mike Johnson & Geraldine Walker

Premium Offered: $418.00

Joe T. UptonD.D.S.

415 East University StreetLivingston, TN 38570

Phone:(931) 823-5653

Rules: 1. All entries will be displayed on paper plates furnished by exhibitor. 2. A plate show contain 3 specimens except beans and peas which shall contain 15. 3. Dried beans and peas will be shelled and displayed in a pint container.

PREMIUMS: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Lot 1. Beans - Bush (in pod)Lot 2. Beans - Lima (in pod)Lot 3. Beans - Pole (in pod)Lot 4. Beets (W/Tops)Lot 5. Cabbage Head (1 w/ stalk)Lot 6. Carrots (Plate W/Tops) Lot 7. Cucumbers - PicklingLot 8. Cucumbers - SlicingLot 9. Dried Beans - BushLot 10. Dried Beans - LimaLot 11. Dried Beans - PoleLot 12. Dried Peas - CrowderLot 13. Eggplant (1 on plate)Lot 14. Garden Display (5 or more garden veg., include list)Lot 15. OkraLot 16. Onion - RedLot 17. Onion - WhiteLot 18. Onion - YellowLot 19. Peas - Crowder (in pod)

Lot 20. Peas - Field (in pod)Lot 21. Peas - BlackeyeLot 22. Pepper - BananaLot 23. Pepper - Hot - GreenLot 24. Pepper - Hot - RedLot 25. Pepper - JalapenoLot 26. Pepper - Sweet - GreenLot 27. Pepper - Sweet - RedLot 28. RadishLot 29. Rhubarb (not more than 5)Lot 30. Squash - SummerLot 31. Squash - Winter (1 on plate)Lot 32. Squash - Zucchini (1 on plate)Lot 33. Tomatoes - Any OtherLot 34. Tomatoes - PinkLot 35. Tomatoes - RedLot 36. Tomatoes - RomaLot 37. Tomatoes - Salad TypeLot 38. Tomatoes - YellowLot 39. TurnipsLot 40. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

POTTERS HOME CENTER502 Rickman Road, Livingston, TN 38570

(931) 823-6471

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J. DOMESTIC ARTS DEPARTMENTChairman: Linda Edens

Co-Chairman: Brooke Young, Jennifer DeimelPremium Offered: $825.00

Rules: 1. All entries must be a form of needlework. 2. No entry will have names written on it. 3. All entries must be handwork of exhibitors. 4. All entries must be strictly homemade. 5. Each person will only be permitted one entry in each lot. 6. All entries must have been completed since last fair. 7. When there is only one entry it will be judged and awarded a prize according to its placement. However, if the judge rules that there is grounds for disqualification, no prize will be awarded in that lot. 8. Exhibitors will not be permitted to witness judging. 9. Entry stub must be presented for release of the exhibit. 10. Any entry that does not meet these specifications will be disqualified. 11. If a lot is provided for an entry the same type entry can not be entered in addition lots.

Class J1 EMBROIDERYLot 1. Any other Embroidery Lot 7. Machine Embroidered ItemLot 2. Counted Cross Stitch Lot 8. Needlepoint Lot 3. Cross Stitch Lot 9. Pillow Lot 4. Dresser Scarf Lot 10. Pillow Cases (pair)Lot 5. Framed Counted Cross Lot 11. Table Cloth or Runner Stitch (over 5x7) Lot 12. TowelLot 6. Framed Counted Cross Lot 13. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only)

Stitch (under 5x7) Class J2 KNITTING

Lot 1. Afghan Lot 4. House SlippersLot 2. Any other Knitted Article Lot 5. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only)

Lot 3. Hat, Cap, or Scarf

All Types of WeatherizationBlown Cellulose & Fiberglass Batt

David Conner(931) 823-9834(931) 397-0564

Chris Conner(931) 397-0568

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Class J3 CROCHET Lot 1. AfghanLot 2. Any other Crochet ArticleLot 3. Baby AfghanLot 4. Baby ClothingLot 5. Bedspread or TableclothLot 6. Collars or Dolies

Lot 7. Crocheted Edge on ArticleLot 8. CushionsLot 9. Hat or ScarfLot 10. House SlippersLot 11. Pot Holders (pair)Lot 12. Sweater or CapeLot 13. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only)

Class J4 MISCELLANEOUSLot 1. Any other needlework articleLot 2. Holiday CraftLot 3. Hooked ItemLot 4. Pin CushionLot 5. Plastic CanvasLot 6. Seasonal Craft (any other than Christmas)

Lot 7. Shirt DecoratedLot 8. Stuffed AnimalLot 9. ToyLot 10. Wall HangingLot 11. Woven ItemLot 12. WreathsLot 13. Champion Exhibit

Class J5 SEWING

Class J6 QUILTSChairpersons: Martha Watson, Jennatt Hoskins, Carolyn Harris & Linda Clouse

Lot 9. Girls Dress up Clothing (age 6-14)Lot 10. Ladies Casual WearLot 11. Ladies Dress up or Formal WearLot 12. Pants or ShortsLot 13. Shirt or BlouseLot 14. Work ApronLot 15. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only)

Lot 1. Baby QuiltLot 2. Group or Club QuiltLot 3. Most Original Quilt Design Lot 4. Printed TopLot 5. Quilt - Hand AppliquedLot 6. Quilt - Hand EmbroideredLot 7. Quilt - Hand Pieced, Hand QuiltedLot 8. Quilt - Hand Pieced, Machine Quilted Lot 9. Quilt - Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted Lot 10. Quilt - Machine Pieced, Machine Quilted

Lot 11. Quilt - Machine Appliqued Lot 12. Quilt - Machine EmbroideredLot 13. Quilt - Other than specifiedLot 14. Quilt Top - Hand AppliquedLot 15. Quilt Top - Hand EmbroideredLot 16. Quilt Top - Hand PiecedLot 17. Quilt Top - Machine AppliquedLot 18. Quilt Top - Machine EmbroideredLot 19. Quilt Top - Machine PiecedLot 20. Quilted ArticleLot 21. Vintage or Aged Heirloom Quilt for ShowLot 22. Wall Hanging - QuiltedLot 23. Champion Exhibit (Ribbon Only)

Lot 1. Any other sewn itemLot 2. Blaizer or JacketLot 3. Boys ClothingLot 4. Boys Dress up ClothingLot 5. CostumeLot 6. Girls Clothing (age 0-5) Lot 7. Girls Clothing (age 6-14) Lot 8. Girls Dress up Clothing (age 0-5)

ThePickers PalaceDarrell Gore

209 North Church St., Livingston, TN 38570(931) 823-1188

Arts • Crafts • Trinkets • Antiques

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Senior DayWednesday July 24, 2019At Rotary Club Ag Complex

Overton Co. Fairgrounds

7:30 Building Opens8:15-9:00 Bingo by Livingston Regional Hospital9:00-10:45 Senior Citizen Annual Auction 10:45-11:15 Award Presentation (By: Fair Board & Rotary Members) Mr. & Mrs. SeniorOverton Co. Couple Married Longest Oldest Man & Oldest Lady Present Person Or Couple With Most Children Pitch Tournament Winners Best Decorated Hat Contest Hog Calling (Man & Woman) Husband/Wife Calling

11:30-12:00 Lunch Sponsored & Served by Rotary ClubBottled Water provided by Livingston Regional Hospital

12:00-1:00 Mule and wagon Rides & Tour of Exhibits at Fair Provided by Randall Boswell & W.J. StaggsLoading at the back entrance of the building

For More Information Contact:Betty Parrott

Sponsored By:Livingston Rotary Club

Breakfast sponsored by ABC inoac& trophies by Peggy Clark Smith

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K. CANNING DEPARTMENTChairman: Beth Carr & Julie Raines

Premium Offered $715.00Rules: 1. All entries must be in standard mason preserving jars (Mason Ball or Kerr jars). 2. Check below each category for size of jars. 3. All entries must have been canned since last fair. 4. Entries must be the original work of the exhibitor placing exhibit. 5. Judges may disqualify entries not meeting and governing rule. 6. All jars must be sealed 7. All jars must have the name of the exhibitor on bottom of jar.

Prizes: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Class K1 Vegetables Class K4 Pickles & RelishesPint or Quart Pint or QuartLot 1. Beans - Green Lot 1. BeetsLot 2. Beans - Lima Lot 2. Bread and ButterLot 3. Beans - Shelled Lot 3. Chow Chow Lot 4. Carrots Lot 4. Corn Relish Lot 5. Corn Lot 5. Cucumbers-Dill-Cut UpLot 6. Greens (any kind) Lot 6. Cucumbers-Dill-WholeLot 7. Kraut Lot 7. Cucumbers-Sweet-Cut UpLot 8. Okra Lot 8. Cucumbers-Sweet-WholeLot 9. Peas - Black Eye Lot 9. Miscellaneous Lot 10. Peas - Field Lot 10. Mixed Pickles Lot 11. Peas - Green Lot 11. Okra Lot 12. Soup Mix Lot 12. Pepper - Hot Lot 13. Tomato Juice Lot 13. Pepper - Relish Lot 14. Tomatoes Lot 14. Pepper - SweetLot 15. Tomatoes - Green Lot 15. Salsa Lot 16. Best of Show Lot 16. Squash Pickled/Relish Lot 17. Tomato Relish - Green Lot 18. Tomato Relish - Red Lot 19. Best of Show Class K5 Jam & Preserves 1/2 Pint or Pint Lot 1. Blackberry Jam Lot 2. Blueberry Jam Lot 3. Cherry Jam Lot 4. Peach Jam Lot 5. Peach Preserves Lot 6. Pear Preserves Lot 7. Plum Preserves Lot 8. Raspberry Jam Lot 9. Strawberry Jam Lot 10. Strawberry Preserves Lot 11. Best of Show Class K6 Miscellaneous Lot 1. Sausage (Quart or Pint ) Lot 2. Soap - Homemade (3 Bars) Lot 3. Best of Show

Class K2 FruitsPint or QuartLot 1. Apple ButterLot 2. Apple SauceLot 3. ApplesLot 4. BlackberriesLot 5. Blackberry JuiceLot 6. CherriesLot 7. Dried ApplesLot 8. Grape JuiceLot 9. PeachesLot 10. PearsLot 11. Best of ShowClass K3 Jellies1/2 Pint, PintLot 1. Apple Lot 2. BlackberryLot 3. BlueberryLot 4. CherryLot 5. Crab AppleLot 6. GrapeLot 7. MiscellaneousLot 8. PeachLot 9. PlumLot 10. RaspberryLot 11. StrawberryLot 12. Best of Show

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L. ADULT COOKINGChairman: Mary Ruth Ledbetter

Premium Offered: $330.00AGES 18 Years Or Older

Rules: 1. No Cake Mixes may be used. 2. Only one entry per exhibitor in each lot. 3. Entries must be work of the exhibitor. 4. One-fourth (1/4) of cake to be used for entry. 5. One-fourth (1/4) of pie to be used for entry. 6. Candy, biscuits, muffins, rolls and cookie entries shall consist of 3 specimens. 7. One-half a loaf of bread to be used for entry. 8. All entries must be on paper plates and sealed in Ziploc bag. 9. Exhibitors will furnish their own paper plates and Ziploc bags.

Premiums: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Class L1 BREADSLot 1. Biscuits Lot 4. Muffins - any otherLot 2. Corn Muffins or Sticks Lot 5. Yeast bread Lot 3. Fruit bread Lot 6. Yeast rolls Class L2 CAKESLot 1. Any Other Cake Lot 5. SpiceLot 2. Chocolate Layer Lot 6. WhiteLot 3. Decorated Lot 7. YellowLot 4. Pound cake (no icing) Class L3 PIESLot 1. Apple Lot 5. Fried pieLot 2. Cherry Lot 6. LemonLot 3. Chess Lot 7. PecanLot 4. ChocolateClass L4 COOKIESLot 1. Assortment of 3 kinds of Lot 4. Oatmeal Cookies (1) other than those listed Lot 5. Peanut ButterLot 2. Brownies Lot 6. Sugar Lot 3. Chocolate Chip Class L5 CANDYLot 1. Assortment of 3 kinds of candy (1) other than those listed Lot 3. DivinityLot 2. Chocolate Fudge Lot 4. Peanut Butter

WLIV BAKING CONTEST

On Air Staff Will Be Judging: Cakes Biscuits Pies Cornbread Candy Assorted Bread Brownies Cookies Rolls

EACH ENTRY MUST BE ENCLOSED IN A ZIPLOCK BAG.Entries accepted during regular hours

on entry day at the fairgrounds.* The Top Four Entries Will Be Chosen In Each Category

jay’s MulesMules, Wagons & Equipment

(931) 261-3445

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M. CHILDREN’S COOKINGChairman: Elaina ConnerPremium Offered: $319.00Rules: Same as for adults.

Premiums: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Class M1 AGES THROUGH 12Lot 1. Biscuits Lot 9. Muffins (Any Other)Lot 2. Brownies Lot 10. Oatmeal Cookies Lot 3. Chocolate Cake Lot 11. No Bake CookiesLot 4. Chocolate Chip Cookies Lot 12. Peanut Butter CandyLot 5. Chocolate Fudge Lot 13. Peanut Butter CookiesLot 6. Corn Muffins or Sticks Lot 14. Sugar Cookies Lot 7. Cupcake (1) Lot 15. White CakeLot 8. Fruit Bread Lot 16. Yellow Cake Class M2 AGES 13 THROUGH 17Lot 1. Bar Cookie Lot 9. Fruit BreadLot 2. Biscuits Lot 10. Oatmeal CookiesLot 3. Brownies Lot 11. Peanut Butter CandyLot 4. Chocolate Cake Lot 12. Pecan PieLot 5. Chocolate Chip Cookies Lot 13. Pound CakeLot 6. Chocolate Fudge Lot 14. Rice Krispy TreatsLot 7. Chocolate Pie Lot 15. Yeast MuffinsLot 8. Corn Muffins or Sticks Lot 16. Yellow Cake

USDA CHOICEAngus Beef in our Meat Department

Phone: (931) 823-6439

JERRY’S IGA800 Overton Plaza

Livingston, Tennessee 38570

jerrys-iga.com

PLATE LUNCHES SERVED DAILYOpen 7 Days A week7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.Randall Bilbrey, Owner

Sponsor Of the County Pony Show

USDA ChoiceAngus Beef,

Fresh Poultry & Pork

JOHNNY F. COLEMAN, PresidentP.O. Box 351 • Livingston, TN 38570 • 931-823-7345

Cookeville: 931-858-7845 • Fax: 931-823-7646

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N. PHOTOGRAPHYGavin McCowan

Judging for photography is done by independent artist not associated with the fair or volunteers.

Premiums Offered: $771.00Class N1 PROFESSIONALOne who is trained in the vocation or has received payment for their photography services. FAIR BOARD HAS FINAL DECISION.

Rules: 1. All entries must be the work of exhibitor since last fair. If not, image will be disqualified. 2. Each photograph must be 5 x 7 and may be black and white or color. Do not use frames or mats. 3. Each exhibitor may enter one photograph in each lot. 4. Exhibitor may not enter in both professional & non professional. 5. Internet pictures are not permitted.

PRIZES: $15.00 $10.00 $7.00 $5.00Lot 1. Abstract Lot 8. Nature Lot 2. Action Lot 9. PhotojournalismLot 3. Architecture Lot 10. PortraitureLot 4. Animals Lot 11. Special EffectsLot 5. Floral Lot 12. WaterLot 6. Historic Upper Cumberland Lot 13. WeddingLot 7. Landscape or Skyscape Lot 14. Best of Show (ribbon only)NON-PROFESSIONALSRules: 1. All entries must be the work of exhibitor since last fair. If not, image will be disqualified. 2. Each photograph must be a 4x6 and may be black and white or color. Do not use frames or mats. 3. Each exhibitor may enter one photograph in each lot. 4. Exhibitor may not enter in both professional & non professional 5. Internet pictures are not permitted.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Class N2 ADULT PHOTOGRAPHYMUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDERLot 1. Action Lot 8. Landscape or SkyscapeLot 2. Animals Lot 9. NatureLot 3. Architecture Lot 10. PhotojournalismLot 4. Country Lot 11. Portrait Lot 5. Floral Lot 12. Special EffectLot 6. Historic Upper Cumberland Lot 13. WaterLot 7. Humor Lot 14. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

Class N3 YOUTH - 17 & UNDERLot 1. Action Lot 6. PortraitLot 2. Animals or Nature Lot 7. Special EffectsLot 3. Floral Lot 8. Water Lot 4. Humor Lot 9. Best of Show (ribbon only)Lot 5. Landscape or Skyscape

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931-260-4119931-528-1573

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Buckie D. Parsons, D.D.S.

Buckie D. Parsons II, D.D.S.

Steve Ellis, D.D.S.

justin Ellis, D.D.S.

jon Mims, D.M.D.

554 West Main StreetAlgood, TN 38506

(931) 537-2254

215 Oak StreetLivingston, TN 38570

(931) 823-5517

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O. ADULT FLORAL(18 years or older)

Chairman: Tim SellsPremium Offered: $539.00

Rules: 1. No artificial flowers will be accepted. 2. Only one entry in each lot. 3. No Store bought flowers or arrangements will be accepted. 4. Arrangements will be judged on conditions of flowers, container and originality of arrangement. 5. Cut flowers are to be one specimen (no buds) displayed in POP (DRINK) BOTTLES ONLY. 6. Failure to display cut flowers in drink bottles will result in disqualification of entry. 7. Cut Flowers will be judged on flower ONLY, not the container.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Class O1 CUT FLOWERSLot 1. Dahlia - LargeLot 2. Dahlia - SmallLot 3. Daylily (any color or size)Lot 4. Marigold - Orange - LargeLot 5. Marigold - Orange - SmallLot 6. Marigold - Variegated - SmallLot 7. Marigold - Yellow - LargeLot 8. Marigold - Yellow - SmallLot 9. Rose - Any other

Lot 10. Rose - PinkLot 11. Rose - RedLot 12. Rose - WhiteLot 13. Rose - YellowLot 14. SunflowerLot 15. Sunflower - Largest (All will be entered)Lot 16. Zinnia - LargeLot 17. Zinnia - Small

Lot 1. All Red (Greenery May Be Used)Lot 2. All White (Greenery May Be Used)Lot 3. Daylilies - Mixed ColorsLot 4. Daylilies - One ColorLot 5. Marigolds - Large - Mixed ColorsLot 6. Marigolds - Large - One ColorLot 7. Marigolds - Small - Mixed ColorsLot 8. Marigolds - Small -One ColorLot 9. Miniature Rose (3” and under)Lot 10.Miniature Rose

Lot 11. Mixed Flowers (Any Size or Color)Lot 12. Roses - Mixed ColorsLot 13. Roses - One ColorLot 14. Sunflower (Greenery May Be Used)Lot 15. Wildflower - MultiLot 16. Zinnia - Large - Mixed ColorsLot 17. Zinnia - Large - One ColorLot 18. Zinnia - Small - Mixed ColorsLot 19. Zinnia - small - One ColorLot 20. Best Of Class (Ribbon Only)

Class O2 ARRANGEMENTS

Class O3 POTTED PLANTSLot 1. Begonia (no hanging baskets) Lot 2. Boston Fern Hanging BasketLot 3. Cactus any size Lot 4. Cactus Garden (3 or more dif. cact.) Lot 5. Coleus (no hanging baskets)Lot 6. Fern - Largest (in pot/hanging basket)Lot 7. Fern (no hanging baskets)

Lot 8. Hanging Basket with FlowersLot 9. Ivy Hanging BasketLot 10. Mixture of Flowering Plants In PotLot 11. New Guinea ImpatiensLot 12. Tropical Plant (any type or size)Lot 13. Wandering Jew Hanging BasketLot 14. Best of Class (Ribbon Only)

2440 Cookeville Hwy., Livingston, TN 38570931.823.9780

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P. CHILDREN’S FLORALAll Rules Are The Same As For The Adult Section, Ages 2-17 yrs.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Premiums: $297.00

Class P1 CUT FLOWERSLot 1. Dahlia - LargeLot 2. Dahlia - SmallLot 3. Marigold - Orange - LargeLot 4. Marigold - Orange - SmallLot 5. Marigold - Variegated - SmallLot 6. Marigold - Yellow - LargeLot 7. Marigold - Yellow - SmallLot 8. Rose - Any other color

Lot 9. Rose - RedLot 10. Rose - VariegatedLot 11. Rose - YellowLot 12. SunflowerLot 13. Sunflower - Largest (All will be entered)Lot 14. Zinnia - LargeLot 15. Zinnia - Small

Lot 1. All Red (Greenery May Be Used)Lot 2. All White (Greenery May Be Used)Lot 3. Marigolds - Mixed ColorsLot 4. Marigolds - One ColorLot 5. Miniature (3” & under)Lot 6. Mixed Flowers (Any Size or Color)Lot 7. Roses - Mixed Colors

Lot 8. Roses - One ColorLot 9. Sunflower (Greenery May Be Used)Lot 10. Wildflowers - MultiLot 11. Zinnia - Small - Mixed ColorsLot 12. Zinnia - small - One ColorLot 13. Best Of Class (Ribbon Only)

Class P2 ARRANGEMENTS

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306 N. Church StreetLivingston, TN 38570

(931) 823-5557www.jfscarlett.com [email protected]

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County Commissioner

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Class Q ARTS AND CRAFTSChairmen: Cindy Smith & Lacey Smith Pennington

Premiums Offered: $275.00Rules: 1. Only one entry from each person in each lot. 2. All artwork is to be mounted, matted or framed. 3. All work must have been completed by exhibitor since last fair. 4. Entry must be original of the exhibitor. Any work that does not meet original work specification by the Judges will be disqualified. 5. We will not be responsible for lost or damaged items nor those left after closing time for removal of exhibits.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Lot 1. Acrylic PaintingLot 2. Animal - Soft StuffedLot 3. Artificial Flower ArrangementLot 4. Basket - HandmadeLot 5. Cards - HandmadeLot 6. CharcoalLot 7. Doll - Best DressedLot 8. Doll - HandmadeLot 9. Doll - Soft Sculptured (not over 24”)

Lot 10. Dried Flower ArrangementLot 11. Flower - HandmadeLot 12. Gourds - Hand Painted

Lot 13. Jewelry - HandmadeLot 14. Leather WorkLot 15. NoveltyLot 16. Oil PaintingLot 17. Pastel PaintingLot 18. Pen and InkLot 19. Pencil DrawingLot 20. Scrapbooking Lot 21. Toy - HandmadeLot 22. Wall HangingLot 23. Water Color PaintingLot 24. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

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R. CHILDREN’S ARTS AND CRAFTSChairman: Rithia Winningham,Ricole Morgan & Leeanndra Winningham

Premiums: $517.00Rules: 1. Entry must be the original work of the exhibitor. 2. Only one entry per person in each lot. 3. Entry must have been completed since last fair. 4. Pictures must be on construction paper or cardboard. 5. Name on back or bottom of entry. 6. Nothing with glass in frame.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Class R1 CHILDREN 4 AND UNDERLot 1. Any Other Craft Lot 5. FingerpaintingLot 2. Christmas Ornament Lot 6. Halloween CraftLot 3. Crayon (Preprinted Picture) Lot 7. Mothers/Fathers Day CraftLot 4. Easter Craft Lot 8. Thanksgiving Craft Lot 9. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)Class R2 CHILDREN AGES 5 - 8Lot 1. Any Other Craft Lot 6. Halloween Craft Lot 2. Christmas Craft Lot 7. Mothers/Fathers Day CraftLot 3. Crayon Drawing Lot 8. Pencil Drawing-Farm SceneLot 4. Easter Craft Lot 9. Thanksgiving Craft Lot 5. Fingerpainting Lot 10. Toy - Handmade Lot 11. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

S. JUNIOR ART & CRAFTSChairman: Melissa Hammock

Class S1 CHILDREN 9 - 12Lot 1. Any other arts or craft Lot 6. Pencil Drawing-Farm SceneLot 2. Christmas Ornament Lot 7. Tennessee Craft Lot 3. Collage - Farm Lot 8. Toy - Handmade Lot 4. Easter Craft Lot 9. Water Color - Farm Scene Lot 5. Jewelry Lot 10. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)Class S2 CHILDREN 13 THRU 17Lot 1. Any other arts or craft Lot 6. Model Toy - HandmadeLot 2. Bird feeder Lot 7. Pencil Drawing- Farm SceneLot 3. Birdhouse Lot 8. Seasonal CraftLot 4. Can Craft Lot 9. Tennessee CraftLot 5. Jewelry Lot 10. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

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Class T ANTIQUESChairman: Robbie Melton Co Chairman: Donna Savage

Premium Offered: $418.00Rules: 1. Only one entry per person in each lot. 2. All entries must be in working condition, no cracks or chips in dishes. 3. All items must be at least 25 years of age (that’s what antiques are). 4. Not responsible for lost or damaged items or those left after closing time for removal of exhibits.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Class U WOODCRAFTExhibitors must be 16 years of age or older

Chairmen: Cindy Smith & Lacey Smith PenningtonPremium Offered: $132.00

Rules: 1. All entries must be the original work of the exhibitor. Any entry that fails to meet this specification by the judges will be disqualified. 2. All entries will be judged on workmanship and originality. 3. Only one entry per person in each lot. 4. All entries must have been completed since last fair. 5. All entries must fit easily through the booth door for safety and security reasons. 6. Not responsible for lost or damaged entries of those left after closing of removal of entries.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Lot 1. Bird House or Feeder Lot 7. Picture FrameLot 2. Candle Holder Lot 8. Scroll SawLot 3. Clock (Must have working parts) Lot 9. Turned (Lathe)Lot 4. Household Furniture Lot 10. Walking Sticks / CaneLot 5. Intarsia Lot 11. Wood Carving Lot 6. Miscellaneous Lot 12. Best of Show (Ribbon Only)

HomeLot 1. BasketLot 2. Bowl & Pitcher SetLot 3. Cake StandLot 4. Canning JarLot 5. Carnival GlassLot 6. Cast Smoothing IronLot 7. Chamber PotLot 8. Coffee PotLot 9. CrockeryLot 10. Depression Glass (Single Piece)Lot 11. Dough BoardLot 12. Enamel WareLot 13. Granite WareLot 14. Hammered AluminumLot 15. Iron SkilletLot 16. LinenLot 17. Preserve StandLot 18. Punch Bowl (No Cups)Lot 19. Sugar Bowl & Creamer SetLot 20. QuiltLot 21. Vase

FarmLot 22. BucketLot 23. Cow BellLot 24. Cross Cut SawLot 25. Farm Hand ToolLot 26. Kerosene LanternLot 27. Small Farm EquipmentLot 28. Tobacco ItemLot 29. Weather VaneMIscellaneousLot 30. Advertising ItemLot 31. Coal Mine ItemLot 32. DollLot 33. HatLot 34. Hand Held FanLot 35. Item of ClothingLot 36. Political ItemLot 37. Railroad ItemLot 38. Tin Toy (Must Work)Lot 39. Toy Other Than TinLot 40. War Memorabilia

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NATIONWIDE FARM INSURANCE• is your farm adequately protected?• Do you have your farm equipment insured? What if and ex-pensive piece of your farm equipment catches on fire? Can you afford to eat a total loss on it, even if it is paid for?• is your acreage insured? a typical home-owners policy does not pick up coverage for all your acreage, if you are farming. If you are farming and your preparations have not be adequately underwritten, a claim could be denied, leaving you on the hook for your financial interests, as well as, those of any third parties involved......... (in other words it doesn’t pick up coverage for your use of other people’s land or their use of your land.) If leasing land for your cattle, horses, hay or another growth operation, YOU are responsible for the liability of that acreage while it is in your care, custody, and control.• Do you have commercial exposures from your land that would not be covered anywhere under an ordinary homeowner policy? I.E. Beekeeping and selling honey, raising chickens and selling eggs, equine exposures such as boarding, training, or riding. These are commercial exposures requiring a farm liability policy.• agri-tourism types of farming exposures such as haunted woods, pumpkin picking patches, barn/farm wedding rentals, zip lines, etc. are also nOt covered by a homeowners policy. These too are commercial exposures requiring a farm liability or general liability policy.

Let one of our Nationwide Farm Certified Agents assist you in appropriately protecting your assets today.

FARM CERTIFIED AGENTS:Tammy Coffman-Mangrum, CLCS

Traci Willis Layne, CLCS

TRACI WILLIS LAYNE AGENCY 111 East Court SquareLivingston, TN 38570

(931) 823-0074

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Webb JOHN BILLINGSOWNER/BROKER& AUCTIONEER

“Serving The Upper Cumberland Since 1963”

Real Estate Company202 East Main Street • Livingston, Tennessee 38570

1-800-745-0504931-823-6414 Fax: 931-823-6413

on The internet: www.webbrealestate.comReal Estate Sales and Auctions

KYLE SPEARAffiliate BrokerApp. Auctioneer

DAViD K. WEBBAffiliate BrokerApp. Auctioneer

FALLoN THARPAffiliate Broker

SARAH JENKiNSAffiliate Broker

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V. OVERTON COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR FAMILY AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION

President: Carolyn HargisPremiums Offered: $1,452.00

Rules: 1. Exhibitor must show current membership card. 2. The product must have been completed since last fair. 3. Each person will only be permitted one entry in each lot. 4. If a lot is provided for an article, the same type article cannot be entered in another lot also; Example: Crocheted sweater cannot be entered in any other crocheted category. 5. All entries must be handmade and the handwork of the exhibitor. 6. All jars must be standard mason/ball/kerr canning jars. 7. No exhibitor will be permitted to witness judging. 8. Judges may disqualify entries not meeting and governing rules.

PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Class V1 CANNING

Chairperson: All entries will be in quarts except jams, jellies, and preserves which will be in 1/2 pint or pint jars. All canning must be in standard preserving jars (Ball, Mason, or Kerr) All cans must have the exhibitors name on the bottom and lot # on top.VEGETABLESPint or QuartLot 1. Beans - ButterLot 2. Beans - GreenLot 3. Beans - ShelledLot 4. Beans - ShellyLot 5. CarrotsLot 6. CornLot 7. Greens (Any Kind)Lot 8. KrautLot 9. Okra Lot 10. Peas - Black EyeLot 11. Peas - FieldLot 12. Peas - GreenLot 13. Soup MixLot 14. Tomato JuiceLot 15. TomatoesLot 16. Tomatoes - GreenFRUITSPint or QuartLot 17. Apple ButterLot 18. Apple SauceLot 19. ApplesLot 20. BlackberriesLot 21. Blackberry JuiceLot 22. CherriesLot 23. Dried ApplesLot 24. Grape JuiceLot 25. PeachesLot 26. PearsJELLIESPint or 1/2 Pint Lot 27. Apple Lot 28. BlackberryLot 29. BlueberryLot 30. CherryLot 31. Crab Apple

Lot 32. GrapeLot 33. PeachLot 34. PlumLot 35. RaspberryLot 36. StrawberryJAMS OR PRESERVES Pint or 1/2 PintLot 37. Blackberry JamLot 38. Blueberry JamLot 39. Cherry PreservesLot 40. Peach JamLot 41. Peach PreservesLot 42. Pear PreservesLot 43. Plum JamLot 44. Raspberry JamLot 45. Strawberry JamLot 46. Strawberry PreservesPICKLES OR RELISHESPint or 1/2 PintLot 47. BeetsLot 48. Bread and ButterLot 49. Chow ChowLot 50. Corn RelishLot 51. Cucumbers - Dill Cut UpLot 52. Cucumbers - Dill WholeLot 53. Cucumbers - Sweet Cut UpLot 54. Cucumbers - Sweet WholeLot 55. MiscellaneousLot 56. Mixed PicklesLot 57. OkraLot 58. Pepper - HotLot 59. Pepper - RelishLot 60. Pepper - SweetLot 61. SalsaLot 62. Squash Pickled/RelishLot 63. Tomato Relish - GreenLot 64. Tomato Relish - Red

MISCELLANEOUS Lot 65. Sausage (Pint or Quart)

Overton County Commissioner

3rd district

Jessie Bowman

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Class V2 COOKINGChairperson: Sue ReaganNo Cake Mixes Permitted

All entries must be displayed on a 6 inch paper plate and sealed in a Ziploc Bag. A plate will consist of 3 specimen of cookies, rolls, biscuits, muffins, and candy. A plate will consist of large slice specimen of bread, pies, and cakes.

Lot 12. Fruit Pie (Any Kind)Lot 13. GingerbreadLot 14. Layer Cake (Any Kind)Lot 15. Muffins (Any Kind)Lot 16. Oatmeal CookiesLot 17. Peanut Butter FudgeLot 18. Pecan PieLot 19. Pound CakeLot 20. Sugar CookiesLot 21. Yeast Rolls

Lot 1. BiscuitsLot 2. BrowniesLot 3. Caramel FudgeLot 4. Chess PieLot 5. Chocolate CandyLot 6. Cinnamon RollsLot 8. Cornbread MuffinsLot 9. Cream Pie (Any Kind)Lot 10. Egg CustardLot 11. Fruit or Nut Bread

Class V3 FLOWERSChairperson: Trish Hardimen

Lot 7. Marigolds - Arrangement -Sm.Lot 8. Mixed Flowers - Arrange.Lot 9. Petunias - ArrangementLot 10. Rose - SpecimenLot 11. Wildflowers - Arrange.Lot 12. Zinnias- Arrangement - Lg.Lot 13. Zinnias- Arrangement - Sm.

Lot 1. African Violet - PottedLot 2. Begonia - PottedLot 3. Dish Garden (Natural)Lot 4. Gladiolus - ArrangementLot 5. Home Dried Flowers - Arrange.Lot 6. Marigolds - Arrangement - Lg.

Class V4 KNITTINGChairperson: Linda Brown

Lot 1. Afghan Lot 5. Sweater or Baby GarmentLot 2. Hat or Cap Lot 6. Champion ExhibitLot 3. House Slippers (Ribbon Only)Lot 4. Scarf

GERALDINE wALKERDistrict 4 (Rickman)

County Commisssioner

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Class V5 CROCHETChairperson: Linda Brown

Lot 1. Afghan Lot 7.LaceLot 2. Any Other Crochet Article Lot 8. Pot Holders Lot 3. Basket Lot 9. ScarfLot 4. Collar Lot 10. Sweater or Baby GarmentLot 5. Hat or Cap Lot 11. Champion Exhibit Lot 6. House Slippers (ribbon only)

Lot 1. Baby Quilt

Lot 2. Group or Club Quilt

Lot 3. Hand Made Pillow

Lot 4. Pillow Quilted

Lot 5. Quilt-Printed Top Quilted

Lot 6. Quilt - Hand Appliqued

Lot 7. Quilt - Hand Embroidered

Lot 8. Quilt - Hand Pieced, Hand Quilted

Lot 9. Quilt - Hand Pieced, Machine Quilted

Lot 10. Quilt - Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted

Lot 11.Quilt - Machine Pieced Machine Quilted

Lot 12.Quilt - Machine Appliqued

Class V7 SEWINGChairperson: Ann Dunn & Marie Richardson

Lot 1. Apron (Any Type) Lot 6. Recycled ClothingLot 2. Children’s Clothing Lot 7. Skirt or PantsLot 3. Lady’s Dress Lot 8. Table Runner or Table ClothLot 4. Miscellaneous Lot 9. Top or Blouse Lot 5. Quilted Garment Lot 10. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only)

Class V6 QUILTSChairpersons: Darlene Martin

Lot 13. Quilt - Machine Embroidered

Lot 14. Quilt - Hand Pieced, Professionally Quilted

Lot 15. Quilt Top - Hand Appliqued

Lot 16. Quilt Top - Hand Embroidered

Lot 17. Quilt Top - Hand Pieced

Lot 18. Quilt Top - Machine Applique

Lot 19. Quilt Top - Machine Embroidered

Lot 20. Quilt Top - Machine Pieced

Lot 21. Quilted Article

Lot 22. Machine Quilted Pillow

Lot 23. Wall Hanging

Lot 24. Champion Exhibit (ribbon only)

Class V8 CRAFTS Chairpersons: Ann Dunn & Marie Richardson

Lot 12. Lg. Embroidered Item (over 24”)

Lot 13. Machine EmbroideredLot 14. Miscellaneous Handmade Craft Lot 15. Picture - Handpainted Lot 16. Plastic Canvas Lot 17. Shirt - Decorated Lot 18. Sm. Embroidered Item (Less than 24”)Lot 19. Stuffed Toy (up to 24”)Lot 20. Tole PaintingLot 21. Wreath (any season) Lot 22. Champion Exhibit (Ribbon Only)

*All items to be hand embroidered

except for Lot 13*

Lot 1. Basket - Handmade Lot 2. Brazilian Embroidery Lot 3. Candle WickingLot 4. Card Making Lot 5. Christmas Decoration (other than ornament) Lot 6. Christmas Tree Ornament Lot 7. Counted Cross Stitch Lot 8. Doll - Handmade Lot 9. Embroidered Pillow Cases Lot 10.Handbag or ToteLot 11.Holiday Decoration (other than Christmas)

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W. CHRISTMAS CORNERChairmen: Vickie White

Premiums Offered: $330.00PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Rules: 1. All articles MUST be the work of the exhibitor. 2. All articles must have been made or completed since last fair. 3. Only one entry from each person in each lot. 4. All crafts entered must have Christmas theme

ADULT CHRISTMAS CORNERClass W1Lot 1. Angels, any typeLot 2. Any Other Handmade Christmas ItemLot 3. Mr. & Mrs. Santa ClausLot 4. Nativity Figures - Set (any type)Lot 5. Ornament - Needlepoint, crochet, plastic canvas or any otherLot 6. Plastic CanvasLot 7. Santa Claus/Father Christmas Sculpted Figure (Carved Wood Ceramic etc..)Lot 8 SnowmanLot 9. Stocking - CrochetLot 10. Stocking - EmbroideredLot 11. Stocking - KnittedLot 12. Stocking - Any otherLot 13. Table CenterpieceLot 14. Table RunnerLot 15. TableclothLot 16. TreeLot 17. Tree SkirtLot 18. Wall HangingLot 19. Wearable Art - Any otherLot 20. Wearable Art - SweatshirtLot 21. WreathLot 22. Best of Show (ribbon only)Class W2 CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS CORNER (Ages 1-17)Lot 1. AngelLot 2. Any other handmade Christmas itemLot 3. OrnamentsLot 4. Plastic CanvasLot 5. Santa ClauseLot 6. SnowmanLot 7. StockingLot 8. Wearable Art - T-Shirt or SweatshirtLot 9. Best of Show (ribbon only)

C & LLogging, Inc

Darrek Copeland Glenn Ledbetter

931-397-4696

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Class X BOY SCOUTChairmen: Melissa Hammock

Premiums Offered: $99.00PRIZES: $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Purpose: To promote Boy Scouts of America in Overton County Exhibits will be judged on the following: Education and Promotional Value 40 percent Originality of Display 20 percent Attractiveness and Neatness 40 percentDerby projects will be judged on appearance and designRules: 1. Project should have been made for a scouting project, achievement or activity badge in appropriate category and completed since last fair. 2. Can be wood, leather, paper photo project, etc. 3. Should be labeled as to what Achievement or Activity Badge was earned. 4. Derby projects include Pinewood Derby Cars, Rain Gutter Regatta Boat, Space Derby Rocket. 5. Tribute to Scouting - A Poster Board display showing the best of scouting. Should include pictures from camping adventures, community projects, etc.Lot 1. Any Scout - A Tribute to ScoutingLot 2. Boy Scout - Any project built as a Boy Scout for a badgeLot 3. Open Class - for any other scouting group (explorer, lone, scout, venture, etc..)Lot 4. Pinewood Derby Cars: Any ScoutLot 5. Space Derby Rockets: Any ScoutLot 6. Rain Gutter Regatta Boats: Any ScoutLot 7. Tiger CubLot 8. Wolves & BearsLot 9. Weblos I & II

Fresh Home Grown Produce!We Also Have Vegetable Plants, Flowers & Shrubs!

Brian Bilbrey, Owner(931) 265-8876

1006 East Main Street • Livingston, TN Open

March - NovemberMonday - Saturday

9am - 5pm

Old Man’s Produce

The Antique Market50 BOOTHS OF ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

Located on the square in Livingston, TNOpen Monday thru Saturday 9:00 to 5:00

931-823-4943116 N. Court SquareLivingston, TN 38570

Donna EnglandManager

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Webb

THE OFFICERLAW OFFICE109 SouTH CouRT SQuARE

LiViNGSToN, TENNESSEE 38570-0636

931-823-5657

JOHN R. OFFICER, Attorney

JULIE E. OFFICER, Attorney

Corey King1649 Monterey Hwy • Rickman, TN 38580

L I V E S T O C KRICKMAN, TN


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