Open Class LIVESTOCK HENRY WOOD, Sii|>erintriident All exhibits must be entered and on grounds by 5 p.m., Monday, August 12, 1957, CATTI.E Class A — Registered Shorthorn HENRY WOOD, Hii|>eriiiteiidcnt All exhibits must be entered and on grounds by 5:00 p.m., Monday, August 12, 1957. CATTI.E Class A — Registered Shorthorns 1st 2nd 3rd 3-years-old or over $5.00 $3.75 $2.50 2-years-old and under 3 3 50 2.50 1.25 January 1. 1956 to April 30, 1956 3.50 2.50 1.25 May 1, 1956 to August 30, 1956 3.50 2.50 1.25 September 1, 1956 to December 31, 1956 3.00 2.00 1.25 January 1, 1957, to April 30, 1957 3.00 2.00 1.25 May 1, 1957 to August 31, 1957 3.00 2.00 1.25 Class It — Other Breeds Class B premiums same as Class A for all other breeds of cattle. Class C —Sweepstakes Best Herd, Bull and 3 Females Ribbon Senior Champion Bull, 2 years and over Ribbon Junior Champion Bull, under 2 years Ribbon Senior Champion Female, 2 years and over Ribbon Junior Champion Female, under 2 years Ribbon Grand Champion Bull Ribbon Grand Champion Female . Ribbon (.'lass <1 — Hogs 1st 2nd Aged Boar, 2 years old or over $2.50 $1.25 Senior Yearling Boar, 18 months and under 2 years 2.50 1.25 Junior Yearling Boar, 1 year and under 18 months 2 50 1.25 Boar, 6 months and under 1 year 2.00 1.00 Boar, under 6 months 2.00 1.00 Sow, 18 months and under 2 years 2.50 1.25 Sow, 1 year and under 18 months 1.75 i.oo Sow, under 6 months 1.75 1.00 Class II — Sheep, Medium Wool 1st 2nd Buck, 1 year old and over $2.50 $1.25 Buck, l year old and under 2.50 1.25 Ewe, 1 year old and over 2.50 1.25 Ewe, t year old and under 2.50 1.25 Sweepstaki'N Buck, any age Ribbon Ewe, any age Kd.bon All roads lead to Chambers Aug. 12-13-14-15 r— --—■■—.. . —r„ " ~~ „ O’Neill Lockers HAROLD MI.INAR EDWIN KRI liMAN Butchering, meat processing and curing for Locker or Deep Freeze ... six days a week. WE SELL ICE! Paul Shierk Insurance Agency O’NKIIA, INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Including Life and Hospitalization BEFORE YOU ATTEND The Holt Fair! Let us put your Wardrobe in Spio-and-Span, “Like New” condition . . . our superior cleaning service will do that for you. IDEAL CLEANERS Pickup & Delivery Service . PHONE 775-W O’NEILL ] j i ^ ^ i ... -i -r- „ _ !> ( l | I 1 > * i I • t i i « > l... ? FFA Division County Award* VERNON CARPENTER, Supt Read Thcur Rule*! 1. Entries are limited to boys en rolled in Voc. Ag. in Hoi! County. 2. All entries in this class will clear through the Atkinson ot O'Neill Voc. Ag. Departments 3. Exhibits must represent the exhibitor’s own work or own product. 4. Only articles mentioned in the premium list will be eligible to receive premiums. 5. In case of only one entry the exhibit shall receive the award recommended by the judge. 6. 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.. 7. See general rules for removal of exhibits. EOT I Elventock Showman Contest Same as lot 2 of 4-H. EOT 2 Livestock Judging Contest Any member sliowing either daiiy or beef animals, swine or sheep is eligible to enter this contest, regardless of placing. Judging will he done on the basis of ability to fit and show the an imal. Blue, $2; Red, $1.50; White $1. All members showing will be judged for showmanship while they are showing their livestock. Finals will be run last to deter mine the winners. Showmanship contest will be set up in swine and sheep divi sions if show warrants. Blue, $1.50; Red, $1; White, 75c. All livestock will be judged and placed according to the Danish 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 3 Beef Cattle Same as 4-H except no special awards. LOT 4 Dairy Cattle Same as 4-H except no special awards. LOT 5 Swine Sames as 4-H. LOT 6 Sheep Sames as 4-H. 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