#20.1-12 COUNTY FAIR Beauty Pageant, 1961
Dates
- Creation: 1961
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Full Extent
109 items
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
#20 FAIR - Pat McClure of Washington, center, was crowned Miss Washington. First runner-up was Faye Sobaski of Brighton, right, while second runner-up was Mary Kay Duncan of Washington.; Vaughn Rinner, right, accepted ribbons for showing both the grand champion and reserve grand champion baby beeves at the fair. Older sister, Jean Rinner, left, duplicated the same feat at last year's county fair. Vaughn keeps a good hold on the Angus which won the grand champion award.; Vaughn Rinner is shown congratulating Bob Bonar, also of Washington, just after he won champion showman for the beef class.; Three top winners in the purebred swine judging division are: from left to right, Joe Jones of Crawfordsville, Cindy Jones, (no relation to Joe) also of Crawfordsville and Larry Huber.; Craig Conklin of Keota, left, and Gary Shebeck of Washington took first and second for showmanship awards with dairy cattle; Youths shown each showed breed champions in six different divisions of the dairy cattle judging. Left to right, Sara Kephart of Washington, Linda Timmins of West Chester, Linda Yoder of Riverside, Russell Parcell of West Chester, Dwain Davis of Crawfordsville, and Larry Brenneman of Riverside.; Carla Klein of Brandon rode "Cotton Candy" in both the junior pleasure and ladies pleasure classes.; Dave Coon of Washington holds his blue ribbon rabbit.; Linda Timmons of West Chester, winner in the senior class; Karen Davis of Crawfordsville, intermediate winner; Mariam Jones of Crawfordsville and Marlene Chabal of near Washington, who tied for high score in the junior division.; Diana Reif, left, and Vickie Smith and their demonstration on making and using a bulletin board.; Carolyn Timmons of near Washington shows a furniture grouping of a table and chair with an old fashioned kerosene lamp and book.; Judy Lance, left, and Linda Warner, both of Washington, presented a demonstration title “Pillow Talk,”.; Mrs. James Thatcher, extension home economist, left, who is setting a table lamp into place to be judged. With her is Jan Johannsen, a student at Iowa State University at Ames and who is assisting at the local extension office this summer.; Jane Armbruster, left, and Barbara Duwa, both of Riverside teamed up to present the championship demonstration on wood refinishing titled, "For Better, For Worse."; Rosemary Reed, left, and Margaret Birney, teamed up to demonstrate various ways of covering boxes for storage purposes.; Presiding over the Kiwanis hamburger grill is Bob Kochler.; Don Nichols of Wellman showed the top pen of three market lambs.; Jim Cuddeback of near Washington is shown here beside his black faced lamb which won him the top individual honors.;Joe Skubal of near Ainsworth does a little preliminary work before starting welding.; Keith Huber of near Washington shows off the chrome-plated motor of his hot rod pick-up to a young lady friend, 12 year old Linda Spangler, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spangler of Crawfordsville.; A huge crowd was on hand for the tractor pulling contest held just after dinner Wednesday.
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