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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1956)
Open Gass ■ " 1 • (Continued from page 18.) Pantry Stores MRS. PAUL ROTH, Supt. All exhibits must be entered and in place by 5:00 p.m., Mon day, August 13, 1956. Money will be awarded only on items in the premium list. CLASS N Breads 1st 2nd Biscuits, baking powder, six .65 .35 Com Bread, pan .65 .35 Fruit Bread, loaf .. _.65 .35 Yeast Bread Buns, six _ .65 .35 Cinnamon Bolls, six ..... . .65 .35 Graham or Whole Wheat, loaf _ .85 .35 Bye, loaf .65 .35 Cake Angel Food ... 1.00 .50 Chiffon ..—100 .50 Jelly Boll 1.00 .50 Sponge 100 .50 Chocolate or Devil’s Food LOO .50 Burnt Sugar ... __.LOO .50 Fruit Cake, Apple Sauce, Pineapple, etc. 1.00 .50 Spice .......... 100 .50 White 100 -50 Cookies Butterscotch, six 50 .35 Chocolate Chip, six .50 -35 Fruit, six . -50 Mut, six ----b0 Doughnuts, cake, six .50 .da Flea m :Ii h«ry « -35 Mince M 35 Miscellaneous Home Made Soap, cooked -- ,bb Home Made Soap, stir . 50 da Cottage Cheese .50 .da Largest and most at tractive display of honey . .-.I00 05 Canned Good* class o All canned fruit, vegetables, meat and pickles must be in reg ular pint or quart jars. Apples M .35 .Apnuots -50 -3 Bing Cherries 5u Cherries ™ Gooseberries ~ ••>*> Grapes Huckleberries .5l> •« Mulberries -5« •« Peaches -»® ** Pean L Plums, tame 5« “j? Plums, wild 50 Prunes, Italian -50 .30 Rhubarb -50 Salndcherries -50 -30 Strawberries -3U ^ i Vegetables JSfagUB M S Beans, lima g g Beans, shelled g Beans, string g gST*- :5S § greens g g Hominy g g Peppers - g g Pumpkin g -g Sandwich Spread -g g Sauer Kraut g g T omatoes g g Tomato Juice g g Vegetable Mix g g Peas Meats Beef g g gjken .50 .35 Hamburger g g Sausage “ ««■ Steak - 50 30 Pickles _ ,50 .25 ®ea" .50 .25 Beet Salad or Relish 50 .25 Carrot 50 25 Catsup g 05 Chili Sauce g L Com Salad nr Relish 50 .25 Crab Apple .- g ‘ Dill. Cucumber g g Mixed g 26 MusUrd g 25 Onion g g peppers g Pepper Relish " so 25 Sliced Cucumber g g Sour Cucumber g g Sweet Cucumber g g TVimato «n 25 Watermelon -.- 50 “ Jemea „ Apple--- 25 Cherry ... 25 Choke Cherry - Currant _ .50 .25 Gooseberry ..50 .25 Grape, tame .50 .25 Grape, wild .50 .25 Peach .50 .25 Plum .50 .25 Raspberry .50 .25 Jam or Butter Apple Butter .50 .25 Pear Butter .50 .25 Peach Butter .50 .25 Plum Butter .50 .25 Blackberry Jam .50 .25 Choke Cherry Jam .50 .25 Currant Jam .50 .25 Grape Jam .50 .25 Rhubarb Jam .50 .25 Strawberry Jam .50 .25 Preserves Cherry .50 .25 Garden Huckleberry .50 .25 Mulberry .50 .25 Plum .50 .25 Strawberry .50 .25 Tomato .50 .25 Watermelon ,50 .25 Needle Art LOA HUBBARD. Supt. All exhibits must be entered and in place by 5 p.m., Monday, August 13, 1958. Money will be awarded only on items in the premium list. CLASS P Articles in this department in order to command premiums, must have been made by the ex hibitor within the last two years. All work must be completed. No article can compete for more than one premium. Only one en try can be made for each pre mium. All Crocheting 1st 2nd Bag, cotton wool or silk _. .05 .35 Afghan 1.25 .65 Bedspread .65 .35 Buffet Set .65 .35 Center Piece 65 .35 Collar and Cuff Set .65 .35 Dress, child’s .65 .35 Doily .65 .35 Gloves .65 .35 Scarf and Beret .65 .35 Hats, girls’ and women’s .65 .35 Scarf, buffet .65 .35 Scarf, dresser .65 .351 Scarf, piano .65 .35 Sweater, children’s _ 65 3£ Sweater, men’s 65 3E Sweater, women's 65 .35 Table Cloth _ 1 25 65 Embroidery A-^ APPLIQUE: 1st 2nd Apron .65 .35 Buffet Set ... 65 .35 Center Piece 65 .35 Luncheon Cloth 65 .35 Scarf, pillow 65 .35 Towel, tea set 65 .35 Towel, guest 65 .35 Vanity Set .65 .35 Window Curtains 65 .35 B—CROSS STITCH: 1st 2nd Buffet Set .65 .33 Center Piece .65 .35 Scarf, dresser .65 .35 Towel, tea set .65 .35 Towel, guest .65 .35 Vanity Set 65 .35 Window Curtains .65 .35 C—CUTWORK: 1st 2nd Center Piece .65 .35 Pillow Slips .65 .35 Scarf, piano .65 .35 Scarf, dresser .65 .35 Vanity Set--.65 .85 D—EMBROIDERED: 1st Bag, laundry .. . 65 Buffet Set .85 Bed Spread _ .65 Center Piece _ 65 Chair Set .65 Crib Cover __.65 Drawn Work _ .65 Doily 65 Dress, baby’s . . .65 Dress, child’s _ .65 Hemstitching — .65 Scarf, dresser — .65 Scarf, piano . — 65 Sewing Machine Cover _ .65 (Continued on page 13.) 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