The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 10, 1961, Supplement, Page 7, Image 17

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    Opm CLASS
LIVESTOCK
HEKKY WOOD, Superintendent
All exhibits must be entered and on grounds by 5 p.m.
Monday, August 14, 1961.
CATTLE
Class A — Registered Shorthorn
1st 2nd 3rd
3-year-old or over .$5.00 , $3.75 $2.50
2-year-old and under 3 .. 3.5o 2.50 1.25
January 1, 1960 to April 30, I960 3.50 2.50 1.25
May 1, 1960 to August 30, 1960 3.50 2.50 1.25
September 1, 1960 to December 31, 1960 3.00 2.00 1.25
January 1, 1961 to April 30, 1961 . 3.00 2.00 1.25
May 1, 1961 to August 31, 1961 . 3.00 2.00 1.25
Class II — 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, under 2 years .Ribbon
Grand Champion Bull .Ribbon
Grand Champion Female .Ribbon
Class u — nogs
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 1.00
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, 1 year old and under .2.50 1.25
Ewe, 1 year old and over . 2.50 1.25
Ewe, 1 year old and under .2.50 1.25
Sweepstakes
Buck, any age .Ribbon
Ewe, any age . Ribbon
FARM PRODUCE . .
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HAMiK SYAiNSDARE SERVICE
ATLAS TIKES, BATTEK1ES A ACC ESSO KIES
Creasing — Oil Changes Car Washes
Phone 379 - O'Neill, Nabr.
Get “Full
Measure”
for YOUR
Livestock
V
Open Class
FARM PRODUCE
H. R. Holcomb, Superintendent
All exhibits must be entered
and on the grounds by 5:00
p.m., Monday, August 14, 1961
One Gallon Winter
Wheat $ .65 $ .35
One Gallon Spring
Wheat .65 .35
One Gallon Winter Rye .65 .35
One Gallon Spring
Barley .65 .35
One Gallon Oats .65 .35
One Gallon Buckwheat .65 .35
Ten Ears Yellow Corn 1.25 .65
Ten Ears Rice Pop
Corn . 1.25 .65
Ten Ears Corn, any
variety . 1.25 .65
One Ear Corn, any
variety . 1.25 .65
One Quail Field Beans,
white .65 .35
One Gallon Alfalfa
Seed . .65 .35
One Gallon Sweet
Clover Seed .65 .35
One Gallon Red
Clover Seed.65 .35
One Gallon Alsike
Clover Seed .65 .35
One Gallon Madison
Vetch .65 .35
One Gallon Grain
Sorghums, any
varietv .65 .35
One Gallon Feed
Sorghums, any vari
ety .65 .35
One Gallon Brome
Seed .65 .35
One Peck Early
Potatoes . 1.25 .65
One Peck Late
Potatoes . 1.25 .65
Six Rutabagas .65 .35
Six Turnips .65 .35
Eight Tomatoes, red . .65 .35
Eight Tomatoes,
orange .65 .35
Twelve Pear 3
Tomatoes . 65 .35
One Quart Peanuts .. .65 .351
Eight Onions, white . .65 .35
Eight Onions, yellow . .65 .35!
Eight Onions, red.65 .35
Two Cucumbers,
slicing .65 .35
Two Cucumbers,
pickling . .65 .35
Sample Celery .65 .35
Three Table Beets .... .65 .35
Three Best Sweet
Peppers .65 .35
Three Kohlrabi .65 .35
Six Carrots .65 .35
Six Parsnips .65 .35
Three Cabbages.65 .35
Three Pie Pumpkins . .65 .35
Three Table Squash .65 .35
Three Large Winter
Squash .65 .35
Three Egg Plant.65 .35
Sample Parsley.65 .35
Three Muskmelons ... .65 .35
Heaviest Watermelon .65 .35
Heaviest Squash .65 .35
Heaviest Pumpkin.65 .35
Twelve String Beans,
yellow .65 .35
Twelve Siring Beans,
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WiNKLER'S
TAVERN
FEATURING
PIZZA PLE
BEER
Emmet, Nebr.
Earley Oil Co.
—O’NEILL —
Office Phone — 40
Residence Phone — 304
• Socony -Mobil Products
• Tank Wagon Service
Stockmen's
Hotel
Stop and See Us
When in Atkinson
PHONE 6151
_
green . .65 .35
Sample Spinach . .65 .35
Six Stalks Rhubarb .65 .35
Three Okra . .65 .35
One Swiss Chard . .65 .35
SHEAF GRAINS AND GRASSES
Tom Lambert, Superintendent
Sheafs should be five inches
at the band, neatly stripped of
leaves and neatly tied. First
prize is 65c in each class;
second is 35c
Oats
Winter Wheat
Spring Wheat
Timothy
Clover, red
Clover, sweet hay
Lima Beans
Sorghum, grain
Sorghum, fodder
Soy Beans
Rye
Alfalfa Hay
Barley
Field Beans
Alfalfa Seed
Intermediate Wheat Grass
Brume Grass
Fruits
Tom Lambert, Superintendent
All exhibits must be entered
and in place by 5:00 p.m.
Monday, August 14, 1961. All
fruits must be raised by ex
hibitors. First prize is 65c in
each class; second is 35c.
APPLES, Five on a Plate
Ben Davis
Greening, N. W.
Black Ben Davis
Grimes Golden
Jonathan
Delicious
Strawberry
Tallman Sweet
Winesap
Wealthy
Wealthy, Summer
CRABAPPLES, Six to Plate
Minnesota
Martha
Hyslop
Alaska
Romanite
Siberian
Whitney
PLUMS, Six to a Plate
Transcedent
Blue Damson
Pawttamie
Wauneta
Wolf
Sapa
Opata
GRAPES, Best Plate
Concord Grapes
Delaware Grapes
White Grapes
PEARS, Five to Plate
Kiefer
Bartlett
Peter Piper
PEACHES, Five to Plate
Seeding
Grafted or Budded
QUINCE
Quince
Flowers
MRS. VERNON SMITH, Super
intendent
Class P-1 — Cut Flowers
No entries on flowers until 6:00
a.m., August, 15, 1961. The first
prize in each class is 65c and
second 35c. Entrants will
please bring milk booties
or fruit jars to display
their flowers
Display—5 Stems unless other
wise stated
1. Asters
a. double, annual
b. perennial
2. Ageratum
3. Bachelor Button
4. Calendula
5. Canna
CONGRATULATIONS...
— from —
HOLY SOIL & WATER
CONSERVATION
DISTRICT
OFFICERS
- • -
OFFICERS
WALTER TICK, Inman
CHAIRMAN
ELMER VOGEL, Stuart
VICE-CHAIRMAN
ELMER .J TRACER, Star
SECRETARY-TREASURER
MERWYN FRENCH, Sr., Page
BOARD MEMBER
ROBERT WITHERW’AX, Spencer
BOARD MEMBER
Seed-Trees-Drilling
Range Interseeding
Soil Conservation Service
Technical Staff
C. R. HILL
UNIT CONSERVATIONIST
W. D. WHITWER
SOIL CONSERVATIONIST
ORVILLE INDRA
SOIL SCIENTIST
DEAN HALLOCK
CONSERVATION AID
DAREL BRIGHT
PART-TIME CONSERVATION AID
ROBERT T. GALLAGHER
PART-TIME DISTRICT MANAGER
CAROL M. REED
OFFICE CLERK
Farm and Ranch Planning Soil Surveys
Engineering Layout