The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1956, Supplement, Page 15, Image 23

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    4 H Division
A. NEIL DAWES. MRS.
LLOYD OLEED. MRS.
CATHERINE INDRA, MRS.
OPAL H.AMMERLUN. HENRY
WOOD and LEROY HOLCOMB.
Supts.
(READ THESE RULES)
1. Entries for Class J are lim
ited to boys and girls enrolled in
4-H clubs in Holt county.
2. All entries in this class will
clear through the County Agent’s
office. All entries shall be made
through the local club leader or
fair superintendents.
3. Exhibits must represent the
exhibitor’s own work accom
plished since the last fair.
4. Four-H club members may
show in 4-H club class without
purchasing an exhibitor’s ticket
but an exhibitor’s ticket will be
required to exhibit in open class.
5. Only articles mentioned in
the premium list will be eligible
to receive premiums.
6. No premium money will be
paid by the management until the
4-H final reports are received in
the County Agent’s office.
7. In case of only one entry,
prize shall be awarded on qual
ity.
8 All possible diligence and
care will be used to prevent loss
or injury to exhibits, but the
management of the fair will in
no way be responsible should
loss or injury occur. Each club
is responsible for entering and
removing exhibits.
9. See general rules for remov
al of exhibits.
entry nuies
Four-H livestock may be enter
ed any time before and up to 6
p.m., Monday, August 13, 1956.
Those wishing to enter by mail
please send entries to HENRY
WOOD, superintendent of live
stock, Ewing, Nebraska.
All livestock to be in place and
ready for judging Tuesday, Aug
ust 14, by 9 a.m.
Agricultural, home economics
and all other 4-H exhibit entries
to be entered and in place by 6
p.m., Monday, August 13. Judg
ing to take place on Tuesday,
August 14.
Judging of individual and team
demonstrations, home economics
judging contests to take place on
Wednesday, August 15.
Livestock judging to be Tues
day, August 14.
LOT 1
Individual and Team
Demonstrations
Wednesday, August 15, 9 a.m.
A team demonstration shall
consist of two members of the
same standard boys’ or girls’ 4-H
club in which the record of each
member is up-to-date at fair
time. Individual demonstrations
may be given by any individual
in their own project. Demonstra
tions should not be less than 10
minutes nor more than 30 min
utes in length. Individual dem
onstartions not less than 5 min
utes nor more than 30. Judges’
questions only will be scored in
competitive demonstrations.
Home economics and agricultur
al demonstrations will start at 9
a m., on August 15. Premiums arc
as follows:
Team Demonstrations
Premium numebr B R W
l. Livestock _$3 $2 $1
2. Clothing _ $3 $2 $1
3. Food preparation_$3 $2 $1
4. Homemaking ... $3 $2 $1
5. Food preservation $3 $2 $1
6. Agriculture $3 $2 $1
(B—Blue, R—Red, W—White)
Individual Demonstrations
Blue, $1.50; Red, $1; White, 50c.
LOT 2
Judging Contests
Wednesday, August 15, 9:30 a.m.
Only members regularly en
rolled in a home economics pro
ject may compete for prizes in the
contest. Agriculture and home
economics judging will be on
Wednesday, August 15. Livestock
and dairy judging will be held at
2:30 p.m., on Tuesday, August 14
B R W
7. Livestock $3 $2 $1
8. Clothing $3 $2 $1
9. Foods $3 $2 $1
10. Homemaking $3 $2 $1
11. Crops and others $3 $2 $1
Style Review
Ak-Sar-Ben award only.
LOT 3
Livestock Showman Contest
Any member showing either
dairy or beef animals, swine or
sheep, is entitled to enter this
contest regardless of placing.
Judging will bo done on the basis
of ability to fit and show the an
imal. Blue, $2; Red, $1.50; White,
$1. Four high individuals.
All members showing will be
judged for showmanship while
they are showing their livestock.
Finals will be run last to deter
mine the winners in each divi
sion, 4-H and FFA.
Showmanship contest will be
set up in swine and sheep divi
sion if show warrants. Blue,
$1.50; Red, $1; White, 75c. One
division only.
Special Awards
A special herdsmanship award
will be set up. In addition purple,
blue, red and white ribbons will
be given the four high individ
uals.
Tractor Driving Contest
For 4-H members. Judged on
proper handling of tractor, safe
ty precautions and maintenance.
Entries are limited to tractor club
members. Contest will be held on
Wednesday afternoon.
Livestock Judging
All livestock will be judged
and placed according to the Dan
ish system, which is blue ribbon,
red ribbon and white ribbon
groups. In addition, a purple
group will be selected from the
blue awards in each class if the
judge feels the show warrants.
LOT 4 — CATTLE
Only two animals can be shown
in any class by a club member.
Any club member having more
will have to choose the animals
to be exhibited. Hay and space
will be furnished free for the
calves owned by club members
that are not to be exhibited. Only
the calves originally earmarked
may be shown.
Any class of market cattle may
be divided by weight if show
warrants.
Entries may be made in ad
vance or on Monday, August 13,
with Henry Wood of Ewing. All
animals must be in place and
ready to show by 9 a.m.. Tues
day.
Special Awards
The Holt County Hereford
Breeders’ Association has arrang
ed to give a plaque to the cham
pion Hereford baby beef, one to
the champion Hereford stocker
feeder and one to the champior
Herford breeding heifer. It will
also provide a cup for the granc
champion of any of these classes
if said grand champion is i
Hereford animal.
The Holt County Angus Breed
ers’ Association will award
plaques to high placing Angus.
Breeding Heifers
Only heifers that have been
tattooed may be shown—must be
registered or eligible for regis
try. The following classes are set
up, each class to compete by
breeds: Blue, red and white
groups,, $5, $4, $3, and all others
shown, $1.
1. Purebred heifer calf under 6
months old Blue, Red, White
2. Purebred heifer calf 6 months
to 1 year Blue, Red, White
3. Purebred heifer, 1 year, under
2 years Blue, Red, White
4. Purebred breeding heifer
Blue, Red, White
Blue, $5; Red, $4; White, $3;
and all others $1.
Breeding ( lasses
(Cow and Calf)
Only cow and calf projects
may compete.
5. Angus cow and calf, under 1
year Blue, Red, White
6. Shorthorn cow and calf under
1 year Blue, Red, White
(Continued on page 16.)
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