The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1956, Supplement, Page 10, Image 18

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    Open Class
(Contonued from page 9 )
SHEAF GRAINS AND GRASSES
TOM LAMBERT, Superintendent
Sheafs should be five inches at the band, neatly stripped of leaves
and neatly tied.
1st 2nd
Oats $ .65 $ .35
Winter Wheat .65 .35
Spring Wheat ,65 .35
Timothy .65 .35
Clover, red .65 .35
Clover, sweet hay 85 35
Lima Beans 65 .35
Sorghum, grain .65 .35
Sorghums, fodder .65 35
Soy Beans .65 .35
Rye 65 35
Alfalfa Hay .85 35
Barley .65 .35
Field Beans .65 .35
Alfalfa Seed .65 35
Intermediate Wheat Grass 65 .35
Brome Grass .65 .35
FRUITS
TOM LAMBERT, Superintendent
All exhibits must be entered and in place by 5:00 p.m., Monday,
August 13, 1956. All fruits must be raised by exhibitors.
APPLES, Five on a Plate
1st 2nd
Ben Davis $ .65 $ .35
Greening. N.W. .65 .35
Black Ben Davis .65 .35
Grimes Golden 65 .35
Jonathan .65 .35
Delicious .65 .35
Strawberry .65 .35
Tallman Sweet .65 .35
Winesap .65 .35
Wealthy .65 .35
Wealthy, summer .65 .35
CRABAPPLES, Six to Plate
Minnesota .65 35
Martha .05 .35
Hyslop .65 .35
Alaska .65 .35
Romanite .65 .35
Siberian .65 .35
Whitney .65 .35
Transcedent 65 .35
PLUMS. Six to a Plate
Blue Damson .05 .35
Mlnar .65 .35
Pawttamic .05 .35
Wauneta 05 .35
Wolf _____ .65 .35
Sapa .65 .35
Opata .65 .35
GRAPES, Best Plate
Black Grapes .65 .35
White Grapes 65 .35
PEARS, Five to Plate
Kiefer .65 .35
Bartlett .. .85 .35
Peter Piper .85 35
PEACHES, Five to Plate
Seedling .65 .35
Grafted or Budded 65 .35
(Continued on paRe 10.)
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I Congratulations... I
■ to the 1956 Holt Conuty Fair! ■
0 The following premiums will be offered 0
0 by the Holt County Hereford Breeders’ 0
0 Association at the Holt 0
0 County Fair: v
0 Plaques will be awarded to the 0
0 • Champion Hereford Stocker-Feeder m
m • Champion Hereford Baby Beef V
■ • Champion Hereford Breedin* Heifer ■
0 Cups will be awarded to: v
■ • The Champion Stocker-Feeder, if it is a Hereford K
• • The Champion Baby Beef, If it is a Hereford 0
0 • The Champion Breed in* Heifer, if it is a Hereford «
1 Holt County Hereford Breeders’ Ass’n I
C O'Neill, Nebraska 1
m GEORGE ROWSE, Pres. — ROGER BOWEN, Vice-Pres. 0
0 JAMES W. ROONEY, Sec-Treas. m
Special Awards
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Honey Baking
Contest
All contestants must be carry
ing a 4-H food preparation pro
ject. First place winner under 16
years of age will be eligible for
cash award. Over 16 years of age
will receive an expense paid trip
to Lincoln to the state contest.
Winner at Lincoln will receive
an expense paid trip to Long
Beach, Calif., as a national con
testant.
State and national Honey
Queen or King will have a great
deal of publiicty, newspapers
and television.
Exhibitors must enter at least
three classes. Each first place will
count four points; second place,
three points, and third place, two
points. Winner of most points
will be crowned Honey Queen or
King.
Beilin’s Apiaries will sponsor
and award the prizes. A 2-pound
jar of honey will be given to
each exhibitor entering at least
three classes.
Premiums for County Contest
a. Honey date nut bread, 1 loaf
b. Honey fudge cake, frost with!
honey frosting
c. Honey oatmeal cookies (6)
d. Honey peanut butter cookies
(6)
e. Honey coconut divinity or
honey fudge (6)
Premiums for State Contest
a. Honey date nut bread, 1 loaf
b. Honey fudge cake, frost with ;
honey frosting
c Honey oatmeal cookies (6)
d Honey peanut butter cookies
(6)
e. Honey pumpkin pie
Chambers
Commercial Club
Trophies
The following trophies are be
ing provided by the Chambers
Commercial Club for champion
cxhiibtors in the following classi
fications:
Stocker-feeder
Baby beef.
Cow and calf.
Breeding heifer
Dairy heifer.
3 Teams to Appear
in Baseball Games
Three teams, all members of
the North - Central Nebraska
day-and-night baseball league,
have been booked for appear
ances at the 1956 fair.
Fair Secretary James Gibson
says all three appear to be “very
evenly matched”, based upon
their performances during the
current season.
The Chambers team will face
the Atkinson towners on Wed
nesday afternoon, August 15,
and the Chambers team will face
thu O’Neill Rockets on Thursday
i afternoon, August 16.
RODEOS IN MANY STATES
Last year there were rodeos in
j 35 states and Canada.
Sprague & Morrow
Well Service
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• WELL DRILLING
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REPAIRED
Phones: 553-J and 435-W
O’NEILL. NEBR.
Artificial
Insemination
Build Your Herd UP with
Curtiss Candy Sires
DUANE GRAY
O’NEILL - - Phone 40B-J
NOT STRICTLY WESTERN
Rodeo is no longer a strictly
western sport. Last year there
were 56 RCA approved rodeos
west of the Missippi and more
rodeos in Naw York than in Ari
zona. Nevada, New Mexico,
North Dakota, South Dakota.
Utah or Wyoming.
NO SCANDALS
Rodeo is th* only major Am
erican sport that has never had
a scandal, partly because of the
attitude of the men in the sport
and partly because of the futility
of bribing or dealing with a wild
bronc, bull or a dogging steer.
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