The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 17, 1950, Holt County Fair Edition, Supplement, Page 10, Image 22

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4-H Exhibits
Agriculture & Home Economics
Only members of 4-H clubs
are eligible to exhibit in the
following classes. A member
must exhibit in the project
which she is carrying, and the
article must have been com
pleted since the last Fair.
Let's Sew
1st 2nd 3rd
Dust Cloth_$.35 $ 25 $.10
Pin cushion _ .35 .25 .10
Kerchief _ .50 .35 .25
Pot Holder_.50 .35 .25
Scarf _.50 .35 .25
Shoe-shine Cloth .50 .35 .25
Shoulder Cover _ .50 .35. .25
Bean Bag _.50 .35 .25
Mittens_.50 .35 .25
Learning to Sew
Kitchen Apron .. .75 .50 .35
Kitchen Hand Towel
_ .05 .50 .35
Pinafore _ 1.00 .50 .35
Pot Holder _.50 .35 .25
Shoulder Cover .50 .35 .25
Laundry Bag _.50 .35 .25
Pin Cushion __ .50 .35 .25
Needle Case ..50 .35 .25
Middle Unit
Work and Play Clothes:
1. Work Outfit „ 1.50 1.00 .75
2. Play Outfit __1.50 1.00 .75
3. Accessories ( two entries
eligible per mem
ber) _ .65 .50 .35
Lounging and Sleeping:
1. Lounging Outfit
_1.50 1.00 .75
2. Sleeping Outfit:
_1.50 1.00 .75
3. Accessories (two entries
eligible per mem
ber) _ 65 .50 .35
School Clothes:
1. School Outfit 1.50 1.00 .75
2. Accessory _.65 .50 .35
Winter Wardrobe
Remade Garment 1.50 1.00 .75
Wool Dress ..1.50 1.00 .75
Silk Dress _1.50 1.00 .75
Lingerie _ .65 .50 .35
Accessory - .65 .50 .35
Child’s Dress or
Suit _1.50 1.00 .75
Learning to be a Homemaker
Lunch Cloth and
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4 Napkins_1.00 .75 *50
Dish Towel _ .75 .50 .35
Comforter Protector
_.65 .50 .35
Silverware Case .65 .50 .35
Divided Box _ 50 .35 .25
Place Mat and
4 Napkins _1.00 .75 .50
Girl's Room
Framed Pieture_ .75 .50 .35
Patchwork Pillow 1.00 .75 .50
Pair of Curtains „1.00 ,75 -50
Dresser Scarf_.65 .50 .35
Portfolio _.75 .50 .35
Dressing Table „1.50 1.00 .75
Window Seat_150 1.00 .75
Room Improvement
Homemade Hug .75 .50 .35
Pillow Case_.75 .50 .35
Chair Seat _.75* .50 .35
Bed Cover _.75 .50 -35
Bed Sheets _.75 .50 .35
Learning to Cook
All baked goods must be
baked not later than Tuesday.
All canning entered by
members in cooking projects
will compete only with other
canning entries done by cook
ing project members. Entries
of those carrying the canning
projects will not compete with
this group.
Each member in learning to
cook projects is allowed to
bring only one group of five
jars of fruit.
Rolled Sugar Cookies,
plate of 6 _ .65 .56 -35
Sugar Drop Cookies,
plate of 6 _ .65 .50 .35
Plain Muffins, plate
of 6 ..65 .50 .35
Spice Cup Cakes,
plate of 4..65 .50 .35
Sponge Cake,
without frost
ing _1 00 .75 .50
5 jars of fruit_1.00 .75 .50
Hows ft Whys for
Young Cooks
Members carrying this pro
ject are allowed to bring only
one group of five jars. The five
must contain some jars of fruit
dnd some jars of vegetables.
Gingerbread _1.00 .75 .50
Baking Powder
Biscuits __ .65 .50 .35
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Whole Wheat Bread. <
il pound loaf ... 1 00 .75 .50
Sugar Cookies, rolled,
plate of 6 .65 .50 .35
Plain rolls _ .65 .50 .35
5 jars of mixed (include
fruit & veg.) 1.00 .75 .50
Meal Planning
Members carryng this pro
ject are allowed to bring only
one group of five jars. The
five must contain some jars of
fruit and some jars of vegeta
bles.
Plain Loaf Cake, without
frosting (with animal fat,
whole eggs) ... 1.00 .75 .50
Angel Food Cake, no
frosting _1.00 .75 .50
Yellow Sponge, no
frosting .. 1.00 .75 .50
Set of Menus for a
day's meal — .75 .50 .35
5 jars of mixed (include
fruit & veg.) 1.00 75 .50
Canning
FIRST YEAR
5 Jars Vegetables,
3 kinds _1.00 .75 .50
5 Jars Fruit,
3 kinds ...—1.00 .75 .50
SECOND YEAR
Emergency dinner should
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'ontain five jars of food pro
ducts for a well balanced din
ner or supper that may be pre
pared within approximately ah
hour’s‘time. Send complete
menu for this meal.
5 Jars Vegetables,
3 kinds _1.00 .75 .50
5 Jars Fruit, j
3 kinds ..1.00 .75 .50 j
5 Jars of Food for an
emergency dinner or
supper-1.00 .75 .50
Garden
Cabbage, 2 heads„ .50 .35 .25
Sweet Corn, 6 ear* .50 .35 .25
String bean6,
1 plate_.50 .35 .25
Tomatoes,
6 on a plate_.50 35 .25
Potatoes,
6 on a plate_.50 35 .25 I
Carrots,
6 on a plate_.50 -35 .25
Cucumbers,
6 on a plate_.50 35 .25
Onions,
6 on a plate_.50 -35 .25
Watermelons,
2 of each ..50 .35 .26j I
Muskmelons,
2 of each _.50 .35 .25
Pumpkins,
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