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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

June 3, 1915 · Page 4 of 8

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FARMERS' CLUB EXHIBITS Lot 2. Product map of CulinaTy Division— Rules. Minn 75 .50 .25 Judge—Mrs. Margaret Bakery St. Paul. Open all Clubs of the county. Products to Farmers' 1. Entries in this department will close at 13 Lot 3. ,Commercial map of Assistants—Mrs. William Durrin, Mizpah Mrs. of the club exhibiting. must b© raised by members o'clock noon, Saturday, September 4. A. R. Button, Big Falls. of U. S .75 .50 .25 $20 $15 $10 $5 2. Entries must be made with P. R. Scribner, secretary, Lot 4. Relief map of U. S. .50 .25 in straw and .75 Chains must foe exhibited hoth by mail, or by parent or guardian in person, COMMITTEES. Lot 5. Map of Mjexico 75 .50 .25 th^feshed. be same size as Samples in straw must on blank forms which will be furnished free by addressing Committee on Entries. Lot 6. Map of North and samples thvise for regular premiums. Threshed the Secretary. All information asked for Fancy Work Division— South America 75 .50 .25 must samples have at least one quart. (Threshed in this form must be given at time entry is made. Mfrs. John Gavin, Northome Mrs, C. W. Speelman, Lot 7. Map of Europe.... .75 .50 .25 in straw. nfUst be of same varieties as those shown International Falls Mrs. M. Lemmer, 3. Appointments for examinations by the judges Lot Map of British Grains Littlefork. will be made in the 6rder in which entries are received. Isles 75 .50 .25 Culinary Division— Wheat—2 varieties of Spring Wheat. Lot 9. Map of Baltic Sea 2 varieties of Durum Wjheat. Mrs. George Hanchett, Northome Mrs. W. T. and bordering countiries.75 .50 .25 4. Notice of the time of appointment for examination 2 varieties of Winiter Wheat. Kuntz, Gemmell Mrs. ,0. E. Jackson, Mizpah. Lot 10. Product map of will be mailed to all making their entries Committee on Decorations. Oats—1 variety Open Panicle. Europe 75 .50 .25 early. If this notice is not received apply at the Northome Mother's Club Mrs. M. C. Engleking, Lot 11. Relief map of 1 variety Side Oats. office of the secretary at the fair grounds for appointment. chairman. 1 variety Yellow Oats. Africa 75 .50 .25 Committee on Rest Room. 1 variety Black Oats. Class 3.—Booklets '5. No child suffering from any acute or constitutional Northome W. C. T. U. Mrs. C. W. Fields, Chairman. Barley—1 variety Six Rows. Lot 1. Flies $1.00 $ .50 $ .25 disease may be entered. 1 variety hulless. Lot 2. Poultry 1.00 .50 .25 6. Examinations will begin at 1 o'clock p. m., Lot 3. Dairy Cattle 1.00 .50 .25 WOMAN'S DAY. Rye—either spring or winter. September 21, Tuesday. (Wednesday, September twenty-second.) Lot 4. Lumbering 1.00 .50 .25 Buckwheat—1 variety. 7. Cash premiums will be awarded at 11 o'clock Hostesses—TheNlorthome W. C. T. U. Lot 5. Potatoes 1.00 .50 .25 a. m. Wednesday, September 22. Flax—1 variety. Program. Lot 6. Weeds 1.00 .50 .25 Speltz—1 variety. 10 O'clock A. M. Lot 7. Bread Making 1.00 .50 .25 Prizes* Emmer—1 variety. Music Northome Ladies' Quartette Lot 8. Bees 1.00 .50 .25 1st. 2nd. Corn—1 variety. Greetings Mrs. C. V. Corson. Lot 9. Com 1.00 .50 .25 (a) Boy 12 months and under 24 Cem—10 ear Samples. Response .. Supt. Shelland. Lot 10. Injurious Insects 1.00 .50 .25 months old $5.00 $3.00 Flint—2 varieties. Demonstration—The bathing and dressing of an infant, (b) Boy 24 months and under 36 Lot 11. Home 1.00 .50 .25 Dent—Northwestern and one other, Mrs. Franz Jevne. months old 5.00 3.00 Lot 12. Home Garden .. 1.00 .50 .25 Popcofrn—One variety. Vocal Solo Mrs. G. F. Swinnerton. (c) Girl 12 months and under 24 Lot 13. Minnesota 1.00 .50 .25 Sweet—2 varieties, one may be roasting ears. Awarding Baby Health Contest Prizes, Senator months old 5.00 3.00 Lot 14. Sewing 1.00 .50 .25 Field Peas—1 variety (in vine and threshed) Nord. (d) Girl 24 months and under 36 Lot 15. Strawberries ... 1.00 .50 .25 Vine bundle 4 inches in diameter, 1 qt seed. 2 O'clock P. M. months old 5.00 3.00 Lot 16. Good Roads .... 1.00 .50 .25 Grasses and Forage Plants. Vocal Solo Mrs. G. F. Swinnerton. Entry No. Class 4.—Weaving Tame Grasses—Bundles 3 inches in diameter. Suffrage Monologue Mrs. C. L. Hillstead. (For pupils under 13 years of age.) Name Clover (medium and mammoth) Five minute reports of County Clubs. Lot 1. Rug, 8 by 12 inches .. $.75 $.50 $.25 Alsike. Parent's Name Demonstration—Canning of fish, and fowl. Mrs. Lot 2. Cord Hammock, not Timothy. Margaret Baker. Address more than 15 in. long .75 .50 .25 Alfalfa. Recitation—Swedish Dialect Miss Margaret I. Paul. Nationality of Father Lot 3. Raffia Basket mot more White cloveir. Music .Northome Ladies' Quartette. Nationality of Mother than 8 in. in diameter. .75 .50 .25 Red Top A register will be in charge of Mrs. Pat McLaughlin, Lot 4. Reed Baskets, not more Brome Grass Is child 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th, etc., of family of Northome and all ladies are requested than 12 in. in diameter .75 .50 .25 Blue Grass to register. Please bring this program with you. Living in Country, or Town of less than 1,000 Lot 5. Raffia Bags, 8X12 Rape (1 plant) Living in City or Town between 1,000 and 5,000.... inches .. 75 .50 .25 BABY HEALTH CONTEST. Vetch Living in City of more than 5,000 Millet 2 varieties) ... (No Entrance Fee Required) Class 5—Sewing. Date of Birth 19 Wild Grasses—Bundles 3 inches at band. The object of the Baby Health Contest: Section A. Done by girls under 13 years of age. At least 10 varieties, including Wild Vetch 1. To arouse interest in child study and call attention Age: .........Year Months Days. Lot 1. Work apron and cap to the importance of childhood, especially Boy Girl and Peas. to match 1.75 1.00 .50 the physical and mental welfare of the child. Blonde Brunette Medium Fodder Corn—1 sample (6 stalks). Lot 2. Book of stitches .. 1.50 1.00 .50 1 2. To secure and compile accurate information Breast Fed How Long Stock Vegetables— Lot 3. Hemmed patch .... 1.50 1.00 .50 Rutabagas—1 variety (3 specimens) which will assist parents, teachers, scientists to Artificially Fed How Long Lot 4. Stockinet Dam ... 1.50 1.00 .50 Mangle—2 variety (3 specimens) better understand the laws of child development. What Food Lot 5. Three-cornered Darn Supervisors, The Woman's Board of County Stock Sugar Beets—3 specimens. Regularly Irregularly 75 .50 .25 Fair. Turnips—3 specimens. Has this child slept habitually in open air, or with Lot 6. Work Bag 75 .50 .25 Judges—Dr. Mary Ghostley, International Falls open windows Stock Carrots—3 specimens. Lot 7. Doll's Clothes, four Dr. Elizabeth Monohan, International Falls Dr. J. Was this child strong, vigorous infant at birth? Potatoes— pieces 75 .50 .25 E. Dufort, Northome. 1 peck Carman. Lot 8. Marguerite 75 .50 .25 Assisstants—Mrs. .M. Allard, Big Falls Mrs. Return this entry blank properly filled out to 1 peck Burbank. Section B. Done by girls 13 to 18 years of age. George Semon, Mizpah Miss Louise Foley, Happyland 1 peck Early. P. R. Scribner, Lot 1. Work apron and cap Mrs. L. D. Beach, Northome. Northome, Minn. to match 75 .50 .25 SCHOOL EXHIBIT. Lot 2. Overhand Patch ... .75 .50 .25 School work open only to pupils and schools of Lot 3. Stockinet Darn ... .75 .50 .25 President Charles C. Moore Making the Official Opening Day Address Koochiching county. Lot 4. 3 cornered Darn .. 75 .50 .25 Lot 5. Work Bag 75 .50 .25 DIVISION A— CLASS 1. Lot 6. Fancy Apron 75 .50 .25 at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Feb. 20 School Exhibit $5.00 $2.60 raded or Semi-Graded Lot 7. Corset Cover 75 .50 .25 Teacher or semi-graded sending in best graded Lot 8. Petticoat 75 .50 .25 School exhibit $5.00 $2.50 Lot 9. Drawers 75 .50 .25 Graded and Semi-Graded Schools must have the Lot 10. Kimona and cap to following in order to compete: match 75 .50 .25 1 Card writing work— Lot 11. School dress, made I 1 Block from each grade. by owner 75 .50 .25 3 Individual Blocks from different grades. Lot 12. Combination undersuit, 2 Cards Drawing Work, one to be of Mechanical corset cover Drawing. and drawers 75 .50 .25 2 cards of Arithmetic— Class 6.—Manual Training. Legal Forms Section A—Graded and Semi-graded. Analysis and Problem Work Lot 1. Shoe Polishing Box $ .75 $ .50 $ .25 Abstract Figuring Lot 2. Folding Step Ladder .75 .50 .25 Card History Work— Lot 3. Farm Gate, model.. .75 .50 .25 2 maps Lot 4. Towel Rack .75. .50 .2o. ot 5 Meat Carving Board .75 .50 .25 Exploration Lot 6. Mallet 75 .50 .25 Settlement Lot 7. Details of Barn 75 .50 .25 Booklets— Lot 8. Tabouret 75 .50 .25 1 prominent man in history (5 g) Lot 9. Picture Frame 75 .50 .25 1 On Causes and Effect of Revolution (6 g) Lot 10. Split log drag, model .75 .50 .25 1 Territorial Expansion (8 g) Section B—Rural School. 2 Cards Physiology Work— Lot 1. Match Scratcher ..$ .75 $ .50 $ .25 Written Recitation with drawmg-upper Lot 2. Pen Rack 75 .50 .25 grades Lot 3. Brush Broom Holder .75 .50 .25 Treatment in First Aid to the Injured 4th Lot 4. Nail Box 75 .50 .25 and 5th grades (2 papers of each) Lot 5. Sleeve Board, 20 2 Cards of Intermediate Composition Work inches 75 .50 .25 1 Card of General Wjork Lot 6. Meat Carving Board 2 Cards of Primary Work 14 inches 75 .50 .25 Lot 7. Bird House, Rustic DIVISION B—CLASS I Design «75 .50 .25 Rural School Exhibit ............. Perspective cuts of the pieces will be found in Teacher sending best rural school exhibit $5. ?z.bU Extension Bulletin No. 3 revision of 1914. Write Rural School Exhibit to consist of seven cards, the Extension Division, University Farm, St. Paul, only, as follows: for copies. 1 Card of Writing Work HANDSOME BOOK ON PANAMA CANAL AND Class 7—Cooking and Canning •Best of 1-2-3 grades Lot 1. Best exhibits of Canned Wild Fruit (this Best of 4-5-6 grades must consist of four different varieties) $2.00 $1.00 THE EXPOSITION FREE FOR THE ASKING. Best of 7-8-9 grades $.50. Vz page mounting board Lot 2. Best exhibits of canned vegetables (This Three best individual exhibits on the same card must consist of at least four different varieties) with grade booklets (Vi page mounting $2.00 $1.00 $.50. A sixty page book illustrated in with the International colors and dealing Panama canal, the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco and be sent 1 Card of^ Drawing Work consisting of a composite Class 8—Baking. California will free of charge to any address by addressing the of pencil, pen crayola or water colors, Manager, the Bureau of Publications. Panama-Pacific International (For £irls under 18 yeazrs of age.) Exposition. San Francisco. according to teacher's choice. Lot 1. Loaf White Bread .$2.00 $1.00 ..$.50 Lot 2. Loaf Graham 75 .50 .25 1 Card of History— ,(a) Booklets on some prominent man in History Lot 3. Steamed Corn 75 .50 .25 of some one period &s either colonial lot 4. Chocolate Loaf Cake .75 .50 .25 Crowds on the Fun Zone at the revolutionary, reconstruction, etc. Lot 5. Cocoanut Layer Cake .75 .50 .25 1 Card of History—continued. Lot 6. Fruit Cake 75 .50 .25 (b) History Maps Class 9—Garden Products. Panama-Pacific International Exposition 1 Territorial development maps Potatoes (Carmen type) lpk.$2.00 $1.00 $ .50 2 Colonization maps Cairrots (6 specimens) 75 .50 .25 3 Maps showing movements of principal Beets-table (6 specimens) 75 .50 .25 divisions of army in 1863. Onions (6 specimens) 75 .50 .25 1 Card of Arithmetic and Physiology. Pop Corn (6 ears) 75 .50 .25 Abstract Figuring according to grade Note: Where one caird is mentioned it is meant Problem work that the card upon which the work is mounted shall Bills and legal forms be 24 by 32 inches. In case there is but one entry *i At vv Physiology that shall be of good quality and shall draw first 1 Drawing prize and third money. In case there be but two 1 written recitation in Physiology entries, the best shall draw second money and the a 1 written account of First Aid to injured next third money. In case there are three entries work. only first and second money to be given. In case 1 card of Mixed Industrial Work. there are four entries or more, then first, second and (Sewing raffia, reed work) third moneys to be given as per premium list. The 1 Card of Primary Work and Paper Cutting. object of the above idea is to cut premiums where 1 Card of Genelral Work. there is no competition to speak of, yet at the same time recognize the exhibit providing it has quality. DIVISION I WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT Individual Prizes. Of The Koochiching County Fair (Open to all children in all schools of the county) The fair must become a family affair. It has too All agricultural booklets, maps and sewing according long been primarily for men only. It must recognize to State Fair Lists will have to be judged with increasing intelligence and generosity the women before being mounted, consequently these must be and children of the country. I have no interest sent to the County Superintendent and willbemounted in teaching a farmer how to double his crop yields after being judged and then put up w*th the if that result does not mean more leisure and power school exhibit to which they belong. All exhibit® to his wife's tired elbow and more joy and comfort sent to us may not be shown at the farc, but a fair to his family. and representative number will be exhibited from We shall never have a live, enthusiastic fair until each school. Every card must have the name of the school and teacher upon it. Every paper must women and children become a regular and normal part of it. I am not interested in the suffrage movement, have the school, the pupil's name, age and grade but I am profoundly interested in a stronger, upon the back of it. AH individual exhibits must finer and happier humanity here and! now, without be mairked "Individual." The teacher will urge regard to sex, color or nationality. and cause each pupil to send in individual exhibits DeWitt C. Wing. in the following: Woman's BoardMrs. Class 1* Fred C. Corell, Big Falls. 1." Penmanship $ .75 $ .50 $ .25 Mrs. Ida D. Ward, Northome, 2. Pen and ink drawing .75 .50 .50 Dr. Mary Ghostley, International Falls,' 3. Pencil drawing ... .75 .50 .25 Judges and Committees. 4. Crayon work 75 .50 .25 CSt 5. Water color work ...75 .50 .25 JUDGES. 1 A X- h- 6. Chocheting, knitting Fancy Work Division— Judge—Mrs. W. H. Gemmell, Brainerd. and embroidering 75 .50 .25 Assistants—Mrs. George French, Littlefork Class 2.—Geography Map Work. Mrs. W. F. Van Nort, Big Falls 1. Map of home county? .75 $ .50 $ .25