Clast P-1 — Cut Flowers No entries on flowers until 9:00 a. m., Wednesday, Aug. 27 The first prize in each class is 65c and second 35c. Entrants will please bring milk bottles or fruit jars to display their flowers. Display — 5 Stems 1st 2nd 1. Asters a. One color-65 .35 b. Mixed---.65 .35 c. Single_ .65 .35 d. Hardy-.65 .35 2. Ageratum- .65 .35 3. Bachelor Button _ .65 .35 4. Calendula___.65 .25 5. Canna_ .65 .35 6. Columbine_.65 .35 7. Cosmos_.65 .35 8. Cockscomb_.65 .35 9. Celosia_.65 .35 10. Dahlia a. Giant 1. Cactus_.65 .35 2. Decorative_.65 .35 b. Common - ball___.65 .35 c. Pompom 1. Cactus _ _ ___ .65 .35 2. Decorative_.65 .35 « « _A • A • II* ^dIUflUUU5 _ _ _ _ _- .UJ .OJ 12. Daisies__ .65 .35 13. Delphinium___ .65 .35 14. Gallardia a. Annual ____ .65 .35 b. Perennial_.65 .35 15. Golden Glow ---.65 .35 16. Gladiolus a. Large_65 *.35 b. Miniature_.65 .35 17. Hydrangea -- -. —... .65 .35 18. Marigold a. Large # 1. Orange_.65 .35 2. Lemon _ __ .65 .35 b. Dwarf 1. French _ . ... ---- .65 .35 2. Single_-65 .35 19. Nasturtium a. Single _ ■ -... . ■ — ■ ■ ■ -- .65 .35 b. Double->65 .35 20. Pansies --.65 .35 WJAG Plans ’52 Lincoln Caravan September 2, 1951, was quite a red letter day for folks in the radio station WJAG radio area, That was the day four big buses left Norfolk for Lincoln to at tend the opening day of the 1951 Nebraska state fair. And quite a day it was, too, for the 150 or so WJAG listeners who took the trip. At a truly nominal rate, WJAG offered a day of trouble-free fun and sight-seeing at Nebraska’s great est outdoor event. With the station takine care of all transportation and ticket arrangements the caravaners were freed of all traffic worries and ticket stand crowding, a convenience worth the entire cost of the caravan participation fee. Everyone of the caravaners commented on their return to Norfolk that they had had a wonderful time. And, according t o Vernon Stedry, station sales manager, it looks as if the 1952 WJAG state fair caravan will be an even bigger success. State Fair Grounds Get Improvements Spectators at the 1952 Ne braska state fair will see new evidences of the fair board’s year-round policy of improving facilities and services for the benefit of state fair patrons. Completed in time for the 1952 event will be a building program amounting to some $115,000, eveey cent of which was paid fo* from Fair board funds. Included on this improvement program are a toilet-shower dressing room building for the Midway, several new and more modern concession buildings, much new curbing and guttering, the widening of the ground’s main street and a new hay and feed building on the track. In addition, every street in side the grounds which is not already hard-surfaced will be rocked and oil-matted. This comprehensive improve ment program is in line with tht state fair board’s policy of giving Nebraskans a convenient and completely - equipped place to hold the state’s greatest outdoor event. 21. Petunia a. Single_.65 .35 b. Double _ _ .65 .35 c. Ruffled _ __ .65 .35 22. Pinks (Dianthus) a. Single _ -_.65 .35 b. Double _ _ .65 .35 23. Phlox a. Annual_.65 .35 b. Perennial __.65 .35 24. False Dragonhead _ .65 .35 25. Salvia_.65 .35 26. Snapdragon_.65 .35 27. Scabiosa_.65 .35 28. Straw Flower_.65 .35 29. Tithouia (Torch Flower) _- .65 .35 30. Tuberose ____.65 .35 31. Tuberous Begonia_.65 .35 32. Verbena ^ 1 j,-- » M -- Plugge to Furnish Stock for Rodeo — Walter Plugge, well - known Wheeler county rancher, will have about 100 head of wild horses, bulls and calves at the an nual Holt county fair and rodeo to be held at Chambers. Rodeo dates are Thursday and Friday, August 28 and 29. “These animals are really wild,” Plugge says. “The wild horses are fierce buckers and quite unpredictable in their ac tions.” The rodeo contestants will compete for approximately 1, 000 in prize money. Contest will be conducted un der RCA rules and will be viewed by professional judges. —^ SPflTH PRODUCE Chambers, Nebr. OFFERS 100 POUNDS of SWEET LASSY To the Best Baby Beef at the Fair 12 POUNDS of SECURITY CALF MEAL To the Best Stocker-Feeder Steer or Heifer t?---^ Congratulations to the FAIR! BIGLIN BROS. — O’Neill — __ r jr - - • —. . V Livestock & Prodnction LOANS ★ ★ ★ Farmer Owned and Controlled Dependable Credit at Reasonable Rates ★ ★ ★ O’NEILL PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION D. C. SCHAFFER, O’Neill, President C. F. CLARK, Burwell, Vice-President JAMES W. ROONEY, O’Neill, Secretary-T reasurer EDITH J. DAVIDSON, O’Neill, Ass’t Sec’y-Treas. WM. S. 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