1922 School Fair, Union Valley Prizes

Continued account of the 1922 from the November 16, 1922 Skidmore News (Skidmore, Missouri), page 1:

The list of the winners in each school with the special prizes, are as follows:

Union Valley
First prizes.
Best yellow corn in class A, $2; R. B. Foster, necktie, $1 — Mark Lowrance.

Best booth, $5; Big Ben Clock, $3.50 by Model Drug Co.; $2.50 cash by Skidmore News. Best farm products, $5; $2.50 cash by Skidmore News. Best seed corn testing box, $1.50, R. B. Foster, cap, $1.50 — Hardin Bird.

Best canning rack, $1; Skidmore News 50c — Hardin Bird.

Best drying rack, $1.50; Skidmore News, 50c — Albert Sewell.

Best pedestal, $1; Skidmore Garage, $1 in merchandise — Hardin Bird.

Best note book, $2; flashlight by R. A. Walker; Eversharp pen or pencil up to $3 value by Barrett Merc Co. Best white cake, $1; W. McGinness, sack flour, $1.10 — Ruey Lowrance.

Best can large fruit, $1.50; Farmers Bank, $1 cash; Patterson’s CafĂ©, 1 lb box candy — Albert Sewell.

Best Handkerchief, $2; R. B. Foster, box stationery, $1 — Lois Winger.

Best soy beans, $1 — Albert Sewell.

Best butter, $1 — Wain Winger.

Best can corn, $1 — Dorothy Winger.

First on greatest number of entries by girl, 42 entries, $1 by Neighborly Club — Dorothy Winger.

Second Prizes.
Book rack, .75 — Albert Sewell.

Pedestal, .50 — Mark Lowrance.

Note book, $1.50 — Dorothy Winger.

Dress, $1.50 — Opal Winger.

Butter, $1 — Opal Winger.

Third Prizes.
White corn in class A, .50 — Reed Lowrance.

Hanging basket, .50 — Mark Lowrance.

Sleeve board, .50 — Hardin Bird.

Book rack, .50 — Mark Lowrance.

Grape jelly, .25 — Dorothy Winger.

Largest pumpkin, .25 — Albert Sewell.

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