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Nevada County Picayune and Gurdon Times Newspaper Archive |
Fair Results Given (cont)Published Wednesday, October 2, 1996 in the Nevada County Picayune, yellow onions; Vivian Warren, two firsts, gourd, eggplant; Vernell Loe, seven firsts, peanuts, red potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, purple hull peas, butter beans, popcorn; and Glendene Haynie, two firsts, gourd, hot pepper. First place winners in the household articles, junior divison are: Daryl Pickett, pillow; Amber Pickett, pillow; and Jade Hall, bear pillow. First place winners in the household articles, senior division are: Helen Morris, pot gloves; Shirley Clingiman, camo pillow; Judy Duke, quilt; Corinna Brown, six firsts, booties, bib, table cloth, scarves, afghan, baby afghan; Grace Tyree, six firsts, pillow, quilted wall hanging, fabric placemats, informal napkins, seasonal placemats, luncehon tablecloth; Wanda Wicker, afghan; Lois Lambert, two firsts, afghan, blanket; Doris Burke, three firsts, crochet doily, crochet scarf, crochet decorative item; Debbie Dyer, eight firsts, afghan, baby afghan, bedspread, lap throw, doll, decorative item, baby set, doll clothes; Patricia Kirkham, crochet afghan; Ida Purtle, five firsts, quilt, baby quilt, wall hanging, wall hanging, quilt; Gladys Hillery, four firsts, crochet decorativle item, crochet vest, afghan, lap throw; Lenora McWilliams, doily; Lacie Hill, afghan, baby blanket; Judy Hill, seven firsts, pot holders, shawl, baby afghan, baby blanket, bedspread, blanket, afghan; Georgia Hill, six firsts, collar, baby blanket, table cover, crochet blanket, crochet afghan, crochet bedspread; Anna Hooks, four firsts, vest, afghan, quilt, doily; Pat Virden, two firsts, chicken scratch pillow, pillow; Marcia Lasiter, two firsts, knitted Christmas stocking, hand quilted quilt; Marilyn Hand, pillowcases; Ruby Wicker, team entry; Tara Carlton, embroidered infant quilt; Jaqulish Bradford, two firsts, doll, animal; Faye Taylor, two firsts, doily, collar; Grady Faye McCaskill, angel; Mary Cox; quilt; Cathy McCorkle, quilt; Nancy Burke, chairback, doily; and Rosie Wathley, three firsts, doily, scarves, dish towel. First place winners in the crafts, junior division are: Jessica Smilley, two firsts, cloth wreath, clothespin rabbit; Brandi Smilley, decorated straw hat; Daryl Pickett, log cabin; Katie McCauley, two firsts, match cross, welcome rabbit; Tricia Thompson, basket with animals; Kim Overton, pink, yellow, blue circle on white board; Heather Harris, two firsts, blackboard with red and green string art, Santa made from small pots; Donald Hopkins, scrapbook; Cody Jackson, two firsts, baseball with cubs hat, rainbow with beads; Tamra Marlar, two firsts, witch with broom, scarecrow with red bandana; Quenten Glass, gold box with beads and rose; Zackery Dougan, four firsts, Christmas wreath picture, Bible with heart and cross, Mother's Day card, Zack's Taste Book; John Adam, ceramic wolf; Alfred Virden, two firsts, wooden plane, wooden plane. First place winners in the crafts, senior division are: Helen Morris, six firsts, brick with pink flowers, red and white houseshoes, blue napkin holder with chicken, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, basket of babies, owl towel hanger; Shirley Clingiman, three firsts, two bears in a wicker chair, purple lamp, man and fire black medal; Judy Duke, two firsts, cross stitch, deocrated salt and pepper; Susan Smith, three firsts, basket with hearts on top, basket with magnolia blooms on lid, two scarecrows; Charlene Koger, four firsts, Santa cowboy, Santa black bottom, green Santa, gold angel with wood wreath; Gladys Hillery, six firsts, house and barn with tree swing, Dang-it doll, set of napkin holders, scales and calendar fruit picture set, ducks on brown, yellow and white crochet mat; Anna Hooks, basket with lace and pink flowers; Pat Virden, white Oak melon basket; Barbara Brown, six firsts, Indian nativity set, Christmas angel with trumpet, microwave bacon cooker, maive with green frame memory, Curley Wolf, rodeo Santa; Ruth Sullivan, four firsts, basket of pink flowers on brown, orange silk flowers in grapevine basket, pumpkin sweatshirt with buttons; Beverly Loe, three firsts, Christmas angel with blue dress, Santa with giftbag, white carousel horse; Ann Vandiver, two firsts, walking cane (light color wood), walking stick (dark wood); Sandra Shope, oil can with flowers; Pat Hignight, woodhouse on driftwood; Carrie Webb, three firsts, Indian head dress, bead angel, bead necklace; Pam Cleveland, two firsts, birdhouse, toilet paper holder; Ann Glass, treasure chest wall hanging; Vicki McLelland, The Farmer; Stormy Spencer, grist mill; Lucy Heath, round oak basket; Ima Ham, oak heart basket; Helen Harrison, blue dress doll; Brenda Johnson, Christmas wreath; Huey Shewbirt, two firsts, straw hat with blue hearts and flowers, magnolia wreath; and Ruth Ingram, two firsts mom with baby in chair, doll with black dress and strawhat. First place winners in the flower show, senior division are: Grace Tyree, Mexican sunflower; Patricia Kirkham, four firsts, hibiscus, marigold, petunia double ruffle, petunia single flower; Gladys Hillery, philadendis, schlefflena; Leona Ballard, five firsts, wildflowers, dried native, one dominate color, marigolds, canna; Ruth Ingram, tall plumed feather; Anice Ward, five firsts, miniature, fall foliage, specimens, specimens, giant petunia; Allene Spencer, three firsts, aluminum plant, paprinia, live arrangement; Flo Brackman, mass; Betty Avery, weathered wood; Julia Ingram, roses one dominate color; Virginia Easterling, succulent; Dorothy Grimes, two firsts, zinnia specimen, large marigold; Gertie Meador, two firsts, prayer plant, pepper plant; Darrel Andrews, four firsts, black roses, white roses, yellow roses, dahlila speciman; Ann Pounds, fruits and vegetables arrangement; ELmily Blenton, five firsts, Boston fern, caladium, purple Jew, elephant ear; Turley Wilson, dahlias; Betty Turner, house leaf; Jean Biddle, mixed pot plants; Betty Manning, two firsts, rose blend, periwinkle; Dana Fincher, succulent; and Kaylee Fincher, two firsts, cactus, rosette succulent. Parade winners in the youth division include Baby Little Miss Mother Goose, first place; Teen Miss, second place; and Future Farmers of America, third place. Parade winners in the community division are: Alliance Home Health, first place; Beverly Health & Rehabilitation, second place; and Nevada County Ranch Supply, third place. Educational exhibits, junior division: overall winner, Prescott FHA; first place winners: Prescott FFA, Prescott FBLA, Insiders 40-H Club, Prescott FHA; second place winners, Wranglers 4-H Club, Prescott FTA, Triple C 4-h Club, Fair Hills 4-H Club and Prescott High School 4-H Club. Education exhibits, senior division: overall winner, Bluff City EH Club; first place winners: Forest Hill EH Club, Double "C" EH Club, Bluff City EH Club, Redland EH Club, Fair Hills EH Club and third place, Prescott EH Club. Best of show awards are listed b Search | Nevada County Picayune by date | Gurdon Times by date |
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