The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 25, 1955, Page 9, Image 9

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    Here ys List of 4-Hf
Open Class Winners
4-H Division
Cow and Calf
Purple ribbon group: Brenda
Beelaert, Page, Angus; Fred
Cronk, Page, Shorthorn.
Blue ribbon group: Brenda
Beelaert, Page, Angus; Fred
Cronk, Page, Shorthorn.
Red ribbon group: Sharon Mi
ner, O’Neill, Angus.
Champions
Fat calf: Robert Beelaert, Page,
Angus steer.
Breeding heifer: Kenneth Ho
erle, Chambers, Hereford.
Stocker and feeder: Willa Mae
Madsen, Amelia, Hereford heifer.
Cow and calf: Brenda Beelatrt,
Page, Angus.
Showmanship, 4-H Beef Division
Blue: Robert Beelaert, Page.
Red: Sharon Miner, O’Neill.
■White: Kenneth Backhaus, O’
Neill.
Club Group of 3
Blue: Eagle Hustlers, Page, Rog
er Bowen, leader.
Red: South Fork Community,
Chambers, Glen Grimes, leader.
White: 212 South Fork, Cham
bers, LeRoy Holcomb, leader.
4-H Dairy Division—Calves
Purple ribbon group: Charlotte
Luebcke, Page, Guernsey; Roland
Hansen, Inmap, Holstein; Ronnie
Chipps, Ewing, Ayrshire.
Blue ribbon group: Holsteins—
Karen Brown, Inman; Roland
Hansen, Inman (2); Rodney Ken
nedy, Page; Bernice Colman, In
man. Ayrshire — Ronnie Chipps,
Ewing. Guernsey — Mary Lueb
cke, Page; Charlotte Luebcke,
Page; Jerilyn Luebcke, Page.
Shorthorn—Kent Stauffer, Page.
y4 Re dribbon group: Holstein—
Ruth Ann Hansen, Kathy Fick
(2), Brenda Colman and Bert
Smith, all of Inman; Alvin Crum
ly, Page; Carole Hoffman, Ewing.
Ayrshire — Lyle Chipps, Ronnie
Chipps, Linda Chipps and Lyle
Chipps, all of Ewing. Guernsey—
Bernice Colman, Inman; Charlotte
Luebcke, Jerilyn Luebcke and
Seal Luebcke, all of Page; Marga
ret Gilg, James Gilg, Mary Claire
Gilg and Jack Gilg, all of Atkin
son.
White ribbon group: Holstein—
Bonni* Banks and Warren Han
sen, both of Inman. Guernsey —
Sharon Michaelis, Inman; Mary
Lou Luebcke, Page.
Showmanship in Dairy Division
Roland Hansen, Inman, blue.
Charlotte Luebcke, Page, red.
Club Group of 3
Blue: Eagle Hustlers, Page, Bill
Luebcke, leader.
Red: Victory Boys and Girls,
Inman, Mrs. Michaelis, leader.
White: Clover club.
Sheep in 4-H Division
Blue ribbon: Marvin Young,
Page, buck over 1 year.
Red ribbon: Marvin Young,
Page, fat lamb (2); breeding ewe.
Horses in 4-H Division
Blue ribbon: Sharon Miner, O’
Neill, 2-years and over.
Swine in 4-H Division
Market litter: Edward Ethington,
Atkinson, red; Carl Sojka, Page,
red; Gary Bowen, Page, red.
Pen of four market pigs: Earl
Miller, Emmet, 2 blues, 2 reds.
Pen of five market litter: Milan
Welke, Star, 3 blues, 2 reds.
Market hog: Randy Stauffer,
Page, 3 reds.
Purebred litter boars: Terry
Gallagher, Emmet, blue.
Pen purebred gilts: Lynn Galla
gher, Emmet, blue; Terry Galla
gher, Emmet, blue.
Purebred gilt: Milan Welke,
Star, blue; Robert Beelaert, Page,
blue.
Montana No. 1: Ned Mullen,
Emmet, white; Ronnie Richards,
emmet, red; Jim Tenborg, Atkin
son, blue; Mary Richards, Emmet,
red; Ellen Havranek, Atkinson,
blue; Dennie Burival, O’Neill, red.
Purebred boar: Robert Beelaert,
Page, blue.
Purple ribbon group: Jim Ten
borg, Atkinson, Montana No. 1;
Robert Beelaert, Page, Yorkshire
gilt, Yorkshire boar.
Showmanship in Swine
Milan Welke, Star, blue; Robert
Beelaert, Page, red.
Breeding Heifers
Purple ribbon group: Kenneth
Hoerle, Chambers, Hereford; Ken
neth Backhaus, O’Neill, Hereford;
Eeverly Linquist, Star, Shorthorn;
Robert Beelaert, Page, Angus.
Blue ribbon group: Kenneth
Backhaus, O’Neill, Hereford; Ken
neth Hoerle, Chambers, Hereford;
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Robert Beelaert, Page, Angus;
Beverly Linquist, Star, Shorthorn;
Bonnie Heiss, Page, Shorthorn.
Red ribbon group: Lyle Heiss,
Page, Shorthorn; Gary Holcomb,
Chambers, Hereford; Gale Hol
comb, Chambers, Hereford; Jennie
Halsey, Chambers, Hereford; Bren
da Beelaert, Page, Angus; Becky
Beelaert, Page, Angus; Lanny
and Gary LaRue, Ewing (co-own
ers), Angus; Danny and Terry La
Rue, Ewing (co-owners), Angus.
White ribbon group: Lois
Strong, Chambers, Hereford;
James Mellor, Atkinson, Hereford;
Glen Miller, Star, Angus.
Fat Calves
Purple ribbon group: Robert
Beelaert, Page, Angus; Sharon
Miner, O’Neill, Angus; Donald
Strong, Chambers, Hereford.
Blue ribbon group: Hereford
steer — Larry Beck and Marlene
Beck, both of Atkinson; Clarence
Gokie, jr., O’Neill; Donald Strong
and Sandra Whitaker, both of
Chambers. Angus steer— Sharon
Miner, O’Neill; Robert Beelaert,
Page. Shorthorn steer — Fred
Cronk, Page.
Red ribbon group: Hereford
steer—Robert Burge and Donald
Clemens, both of Amelia; Ray
mond Strong and Donelia Whit
aker, both of Chambers; Jeanette
Klabenes, Ewing. Angus steer—
Lanny and Gary LaRue (co-own
ers) and Danny and Terry LaRue
(co-owners) all of Ewing. Angus
heifer—Sharon Miner, O’Neill (2).
Shorthorn steer — Linda Cronk,
Page.
White ribbon group: Hereford
steer—Roberta Klabenes (2), Rob
ert Klabenes (2), both of Ewing;
Janette Clemens, Amelia; Larry
Ziska, Stuart; Rexford Carson,
Redbird; Milan Welke, Star. An
gus steer—Bob Welke, Star.
Stocker and Feeder 4-H Division
Purple ribbon group: Willa Mae
Madsen and Venita White, both
of Amelia; Richard Grimes, Am
elia.
Blue ribbon group: Hereford
steer—Charlotte Grimes, Bernard
Grimes, Lois Strong, Keith Halsey,
Richard Grimes, Carolyn Winter
mote,Gary Holcomb, Vietta Ed
wards, Shirley Green, Bobby Gart
ner, Cleone Beed, Kenneth Cool
id ge, all of Chambers; Dale Fuller
ton, Kathleen Dunkel and Dale
Bilestein, all of Amelia; Jeanene
Backhaus, Kenneth Backhaus and
Judy Sanders, all of O’Neill; Bon
nie Clifford, Atkinson.
Hereford heifer — Willa Mae
Madsen and Venita White, both of
Amelia; Kenneth Backhaus, O’
Neill; Gary Holcomb, Debby Eis
enhower and Judy Garwood, all
of Chambers.
Angus heifer — Virgil Lorenz,
Ewing.
Angus steer—Nick Hammerlun,
O’Neill; Glen Miller, Star; Dick
Coventry, Inman.
Red ribbon group: Hereford
steer—Albert Miles (2), Gale Hol
comb, (2), Roseanna Blake, Ray
mond Strong, Edith Grimes, Loren
Blake, Judy Garwood, Kenneth
Coolidge, Keith Halsey, Sandra
Whitaker and Douglas Jarman, all
of Chambers; Darold Ermer and
Nick Hammerlun, both of O’Neill;
Viona Burgett, Neil Madsen, Jo
ann Dunkel, Wayne Burgett and
Phyllis Fullerton, all of Amelia;
Robert Clifford, Atkinson; Bob
Ruther, Inman.
* Hereford heifer—Loren Blake,
Gale Holcomb, Roseanna Blake
and Demarus Strong, all of Cham
bers; Richard Ernst and Marvin
Young, both of O’Neill.
Angus steer—Richard Pospeshil
and Michael Pospeshil, both of
Amelia.
Shorthorn steer—Dorine Gleed,
Chambers.
White ribbon group: Hereford
steer—Gary Fick, Inman; Donald
Mekkelson, Judy Beed, John
Strong, Gerald Edwards, Danelia
Whitaker and Chip Whitaker (2),
ah of Chambers; Carole Hoffman,
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Fisher, Donald Clemens and Ja
nette Clements, all of Amelia.
Hereford heifer—Donald Mek
kelson and Shirley Green, both of
Chambers; Roger Waldo, Amelia.
Angus steer—Joyce Mekkelson,
Chambers.
Shorthorn steer — Ned Kelly,
Inman.
Open Class
Breeding Cattle
Hereford bull division: Grand
champion—S. R. Robertson, O’
Neill; reserve champion—Troxell
Green, Chambers.
Hereford female: Grand cham
pion—Kenneth Hoerle, Chambers;
reserve grand champion—Kenneth
Backhaus, O’Neill.
Angus bulls: Grand champion—
Glen Lorenze, Ewing; reserve
champion—Brenda Beelaert, Page.
Angus females: Grand champion
—Brenda Beelaert, Page; reserve
champion—Frank Beelaert & Son,
Page.
Shorthorn females: Grand
champion — Fred Cronk, Page;
reserve champion—Lyle Heiss,
Page.
Ponies
Brood mare under saddle, pony
over 2 years old at halter, pony
over 2 years old at halter, pony
under l" year, all blue ribbons,
and brood mare under saddle, red
ribbon, Kay Held, Chambers.
Hogs
Yorkshire boar under 6 months.
Blue, red and white, Frank Beel
aert & Son, Page.
Three purebred Yorkshire gilts
under 6 months: Blue, red and
white, Frank Beelaert & Son,
Page.
Pen of Hampshire gilts under
6 months: Blue, Gary Bowen;
Red, Karl Sojka; white, Gary
Bowen.
Dairy Division
Grand champion: Ronnie Chips,
Ewing, Ayrshire; reserve cham
pion. Kent Stauffer, Page, milk
ing Shorthorn.
Honey Queen
Miss Laurine Schmitz of O’
Neill, a member of the Up-and
At-them 4-H club, was crowned
queen of honey at the fair Satur
day afternoon. Dick Sing of India,
a Holt county visitor, placed the
crown upon the queen.
O’Neill Aerial
Spraying Service
CORN ROOT WORM, weeds
in small grain, corn and
pasture. We have Miller’s
Chemicals to sell and use.
SPRAYING by air has been
done since 1926.
Phone 582-R-2
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Viewing: with rapt attention
the g;oing:s-on at the fair were
these four children of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Focken of Atkin
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Bob Beelaert of Page showed the grand champion—an Angus
steer—in 4-H competition at the Holt county fair held last week
at Chambers. He also received top showmanship honors and earned
a purple ribbon on an Angus breeding heifer. Supt. Henry Wood
said there were 175 livestock entries in 4-H—an all-time record.—
The Frontier Photo.
Kenneth Hoerle of Chambers exhibited the grrand champion
Hereford female and grrand champion female in the open class with
“Beauty,” a 16-months-old breeding: heifer. It was a repeat per
formance for Hoerle, who grabbed similar honors with a different
entry at the Holt county fair in 1954.—The Frontier Photo.
Miss Beverly Linquist of Star received a purple ribbon with
this Shorthorn breeding heifer. There were three other purples in
the dariy breeding group. Miss Linquist said the Shorthorns were
outntumbeed by Herefords and Angus.—The Frontier Photo.
Miss Willa Mae Madsen of Amelia won champion honors in the
stocker-feeder division at the Holt fair with this Hereford heifer,
also the Chambers Commercial club trophy and Holt County Here
ford Breeders’ association trophy. This marked Miss Madsen’s first
year at the fair with an entry and she grabbed top honors.—The
Frontier Photo.
Roland Hansen of the Victory Boys’ and Girls’ club at Inman
earned a purple ribbon for this Holstein calf in the dairy division.—
The Frontier Photo.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Janies O’Donnell
and family of Omaha visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. O’Donnell and family and
relatives at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hooper
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Riggle
and sons of Valentine visited
Sunday evening with Mrs. Van
nie Newman.
Mrs. Leslie Perry of Bird City,
Kans., were Thursday guests at
the Dale Perry home.
Mrs. Mertie Clute of David
City was a guest Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Iva Hopkins.
Diane Perry was a Friday over
night guest of Mary Etta and
Kathy Perry.
Lt. Allen Porter of Scott Field,
111., is home on a 10-day leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen and
family of Lynch and Mrs. Gerald
Deusatko of Lynch were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Pribil.
St. Theresa’s guild held a meet
ing Sunday morning at the An
drew J. Ramold home. Mrs. Wen
dell J. Babl was chairman. There
were 12 attending.
Vern Reynoldson left Saturday
for the state American Legion
convention in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reimer, jr.,
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Davis in Om
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Ft. Collins, Colo., are here visit
ing their parents.
Mrs. Stanley Soukup was call
ed to Omaha Sunday on the death
of her mother, Mrs. Sarah E.
Sparks. Mrs. Soukup returned
home that evening. The body was
taken to Markleville, Ind., for
burial.
Mrs. Chris Shroder of Omaha
spent last week with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Shoemaker.
Miss Genevive Hanley of Deei
Lodge, Mont., and Miss Abbic
Hanley of Inman were weekend
guests of Mrs. Pat Sullivan.
Frank Summers and daughter
Mrs. Maurice Kirkpatrick and
son, Danny, spent Monday after
noon visiting at the Kenneth
Bergstrom home at Elgin.
Mrs. Pat Sullivan was in Nor
folk one day last week visiting
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Sullivan.
The Hixon family held a picnic
Sunday at Ford’s park. There
were 50 present. Mr. and Mrs. C
H. Switzer were guests of the
family. There were people at
tending from Plainview, Meadow
Grove, Tilden, Clearwater, Hoi
Springs, S.D., Crookston, Valen
tine, Long Pine and Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seaton anc
family of Valpraiso, Ind., were
Thursday evening guests of Mr
and Mrs. John Thomas. They were
enroute to Yellowstone park.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cole of Til
den were callers Sunday evening
at the C. H. Switzer home.
Carl Miller of Norfolk cam*
Sunday and stayed until Tuesday
at the George Van Every home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shober o
Omaha left Wednesday a f t e:
spending two weeks visiting Mr
and Mrs. Gene White.
Terry Gallagher of O’Neill,
member of the Elkhorn Valley
4-H club, received top honors
in the swine division for this
litter of purebred Hamps. Six
ty-two pigs, a record, were en
tered in the swine division.—
The Frontier Photo.
Iowans Arrive—
Dr. ana Mrs. L. H. Brown of
Denison, la., came Sunday to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reimer,
jr., and Jimmie.
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Returns from West—
Miss Lorraine Simonson re
turned Sunday from a vacation
trip to Estes Park, Colo., Grand
Lake, Colo., Denver, Colo., Alber
querque, N.M., Salt Lake City,
Utah, and through Yellowstone
park. She was accompanied by
Miss Katheryn Stotts of Cody.
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