The
County Fair
by
Ora Moss Morgan
(The Gold Dust is a compilation of the
writings of Ora Moss Morgan Sonora, Ca 1933 - 1950)
So we are going to have a County Fair -
what a fine thing that will be _ exhibits of our country products - a
horse show - with prizes and everything! Why - just the name County
Fair brings to me memories of the Fairs we used to hold in Sonora -
they were great institutions running for several days, and every man,
women and child in the county attended.
I remember the big exhibit was in the
Opera Hall and it was full to overflowing - everything pertaining to
household art, both old and new - cooking, preserved fruits, and
jellies - can't you see the displays, row upon row all done so
perfectly, it fairly made your mouth water, and first prizes on
everything. Then fancy-work quilts, dozens of them, the quilt craze is
with us again and I believe if we had another quilt exhibit, we would
have some wonders.
Then there were fruits and vegetables.
I can remember cling peaches from the Goodwin Ranch, pink and white
and weighing almost a pound each (so they said); then vegetables, so
clean and shiny, you would never dream they ever touched the ground -
beets and turnips as large as dinner plates. There were grains and
minerals - always a beautiful gold exhibit. The Bonanza Mine was going
good about that time as well as other local mines, so the gold exhibit
was a great attractions.
Gay days they were - those Fair days -
everybody knew everybody - there greetings from warm hearts and true
hearts.