4-H (Continued) (Continued from page 17> Frozen Food B R W Whole meal (this entry shall contain 5 froz en foods to help make up a complete entry. A menu show ing other foods ne-) cessary to supple ment the frozen foods will accom pany the exhibit written on a 4 x 6 card) .1.50 $1 .75 3 vegetables (3 varie ties of frozen veget able will be entered in duplicate. 1 pack age will be opened and judged for qual ity, 1 used for ex hibit. This will make 6 packages) .1.00 .75 .50 3 fruits (3 varieties of frozen fruit will be entered in duplicate. 1 package will be op ened and judged for quality, 1 used for exhibit. This will make 6 packages) . .1.00 .75 .50 Poultry, 2 packages. . .75 .50 .35 Bird Club (Choose any 2) B R W Eird house .65 .50 .35 Picture display of birds .65 .50 .35 Bird lunch counter .. .65 .50 .35 Entomology Collections: Exhibit to consist of at least 25 different kinds (spe cies of Nebraska insects. Speci mens to be mounted properly and labeled correctly. (Dupli cate insects may be included but will not receive credit toward the requirements.) Blue, $1.50; red, $1; white, .75. Equipment: Used in collecting and mounting insects: A net, a kill ing jar, and a mounting block. Blue, .75; red, .50; white, .25. Fix-It (Choose any 3) B R W Homemake game.75 .50 .25 Repaired article .75 .50 25 Homemade puzzle.75 .50 .25 Repaired garment..75 .50 .25 Farm Forestry (Choose any 2) B R W Leaf, twig and seed collection .1.00 .75 .50 Farmstead planting ar rangement .1.00 .75 .50 Poster, how to plant trees .75 .50 .25 Garden Garden display of any 3 of the following (limited to one collec tive entry), blue, $2; red, $1.50; white, $1. Carrots, plate of 6; beets, plate of 6; tomatoes, plate of 6; turnips, plate of 6; potatoes, plate of 6; corn, 6 ears; onions, plate of 6; string beans, plate of 12; vine crops, 2. Rope B R W Display of splices, hitches and knots .. .75 .50 .25 Rope halter .75 .50 .25 R.E.A. (Choose any 2) B R W Connection and splice display .75 .50 .25 Electric motor .75 .50 .25 Line tester .75 .50 .25 Safety display .75.50 .25 Soil Conservation and Crops (Choose any 2) B R W Mounted grass collec tion .1.00 .75 .50 Sheaf grains .1.00 .75 .50 Grass seed collection 1.00 .75 .50 Threshed grain (1 gal.) .75 50 .25 Tractor B R W Record of tractor (per formance and fuel, oil and grease) ....1.00 .75 .50 Display of carburetion or ignition • system 1.00 .75 .50 Yard Beautification I (Choose any 3) B R W Sketch of home grounds at start of project and a sketch showing improve ments to be made .. .75 .50 .25 Scrapbook showing at least 5 species of trees, 5 species of shrubs and 10 pic 1 — ■ . ■ m tures of annual flow er .75 .50 .25 Handicraft article (per project book) . Plant markers, set of 3 .75 .50 25 Birdhouse or feeder .. .75 .50 .25 Nail keg seat . .75 .50 .25 Yard Beautification II (Choose any 2) B R W Sketch showing im provements made .. .75 .50 .25 Handicraft (per pro ject book) . Portable picnic table . 1.00 .75 .50 Wild flower collection .75 .50 .25 Trash burner .75 .50 .25 Woodworking (Choose any 2) B R W Woodworking require ments (group of) ..1.00 .75 .50 Tool box or board ...1.00 .75 .50 Accident prevention board .1.00 .75 .50 Photography B R W Scrapbook of pictures taken in project, in cluding pictures of animals, person, landscapes .75 .50 .25 4-H Bee Keeping B R W Honey display ....... .75 .50 .25 Junior Leadership (Open only to those actually en rolled in this project) A display showing junior leader ship activities the exhibitor has done to help his or her club program. Blue, 75; red, .50; white, .25. Miscellaneous (Only 1 in each group) B R W Poster .75 .50 .25 Secretary book .75 .50 .25 Scrapbook of 4-H pro jects .75 .50 .25 News articles (d mounted on 1 sheet of paper with date published) .75 .50 .25 Dakotan Signed as Rodeo Announcer • Lyle Graves of Rapid City, S.D , veteran rodeo announcer, has been signed to perform at the rodeo and cutting horse contest, which will be features of the 1955 Holt County Fair. Graves has worked some of the larger rodeos, including the Black Hills Round-up, Custer (S.D.) Gold Discovery Days, Sundance CWyo.) Rodeo and the South Da kota State High School Rodeo. May people believe it is bad luck to kill a stork. Beekeepers Hold Picnic at Neligh The Nebraska State Beekeep ers’ picnic was held at the park in Neligh on Sunday, Julv 17. The Martin brothers were the hosts. There were 64 adults registered and no count of the children. Mrs. LeRoy Reents of Lincoln was elected queen of the Nebras ka Honey Producers association. She will be crowned at the state convention in Lincoln in Novem ber. Door prize was won by Walter Wolvin of Primrose. Mrs. J. C. Higgins of South Sioux City, Harold Miller of O’ Neill and Harry Moore of Beat rice were each winners of a box of wax foundation given by the Sioux Bee association. Dale Beilin, 21, of O’Neill • • - demonstrates bee handling. 9 9 [ Enroll NOW for your Budget Dressmaking Course — at your — SINGER SEWING CENTER Phone 247 O’Neill ^ . .—rr / K & M CAFE 1 “Food at Its Finest” Homemade Pies Phone 249 O’Neill, Nebr. L: ■ ' ■ =r==r=/ I • # o This is a scene from last year’s rodeo at the Holt County Fair. Some performers who appeared here a year ago will be returning and already have filed their entries. ’ 7~~~ - . 1 1 ■ \\ I Dune Service Featuring CHAMPLIN Petroleum Products Groceries — Ice Cream — Pop Batteries — Tires On Highways 281-95 Phone 2204 ^ C. E. WINTERMOTE & SON Blacksmithing & Welding « —- CHAMBERS — Specializing in Hay Moving Equipment Vr -- —P -■■ .. .. Y A Use L-P GAS for • Heating • Cooking • Refrigeration • Water Heaters • Furnaces Installed and • Space Heatesr Serviced DANKERT’S SERVICE O’Neill Phone 410 — Chambers Phone 2101 ALWAYS USE Mobilgas . . . and . . . MobUoil BATTERIES — TIRES In Chambers — On State Highway 95 To the 1955 Holt County Fair! C ■ -=J e • e