Open Class First prize 65c; second, 35c Bag, cotton, wool or silk "Afghan Bedspread Buffet Set Center Piece Collar and Cuff 9et Dress, child’s Doily Gloves Scarf and Beret Hats, girls’ and women’s Scarf, buffet Scarf, dresser Scarf, piano Sweater, children’s Sweater, men’s Sweater, Women’s "Table Cloth "First prize $1.25; second, 65c. Embroidery First prize 65c; second, 35c A—APPLIQUE : Apron Buffet Set Center Piece Luncheon Cloth Scarf, pillow Towel, tea set Towel, guest Vanity Set Window Curtains B—CROSS STITCH: First prize 65c; second, 35c Buffet Set Center Piece Scarf, dresser Towel, tea set Towel, guest Vanity Set Window Curtains C—CUT WORK: First prize 65c; second, 35c Center Piece Pillow Slips Scarf, piano Scarf, dresser Vanity Set D—EMBROIDERED: First prize 65c Bag, laundry Buffet Set Bed Spread Center Piece Chair Set Crib Cover Drawn Work Doily Dress, baby's Dress, child’s Hemstitching Pillow Slips Scarf, dresser Scarf, piano Sewing Machine Cover Towel, guest Towel, tea set Wall Panel Window Curtains, two E—SOFA PILLOW First prize 65c Appliqued Crocheted Cross Stitched Embroidered Organdy Patch Work Knitting First prize 65c *Afghan *Bags, cotton, silk or wool ^Bedspread Beret and Scarf Dress, child’s Dress, lady’s Gloves or mittens Lace, one yard or more ■'First prize $1.25 Quilts First prize $1.25 Applique Cotton Patch Work Cross Stitch HORNER LBR. CO. ROBERT HORNER, Manager £ BUILDING MATERIALS £ BUILDER’S HARDWARE 0 MINNESOTA PAINTS Atkinson-Phone 6121 Congratulations To The Fair! ED THORIN O’NEILL, NEBRASKA ! LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auction Sales AUCTIONEER ; REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS FARMS, RANCHES & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTIONS Ottice Phone 207 — O’Neill, N'ebr. — Res. Phone 723 PITTSBURG PAINTS Buy Now-for we have a complete ! stock of PITTSBURG PAINTS WALHIDE — Oil base paint.one coat covers any surface. - SUN-PROOF — House paint.enriched with “Vitrolized : f Oil” for lasting protection. FLORHIDE — Specially designed for wood or cement floors and steps. WATER-SPAR — Enamels and varnishes give new beauty and longer life to woodwork and furniture. RANGES - - HEATERS Monarch-Monogram-Super Flame BOTTLE GAS SERVICE Dexter Washers — Builder's Hardware | Builder's Tools COYNE HARDWARE R. R. HERLEY MELVIN RUZICKA O’NEILL, NEBRASKA Outline Work Worsted Patchwork Rugs First prize 65c; second, 35c Braided Crocheted Fluff Hooked Indian Tied Knit New Art (made with crooked crochet-like needle) Singer Craft Tufted Waffle Weave Woven, by hand Woven, by hand loom Hand Craft BASKETRY First prize 65c; second, 35c Baskets, any size Tray FLOWERS First prize 65c; second, 35c Corsage, and medium Chenille Nylon Paper Wood Fiber LEATHER CRAFT First prize 65c; second, 35c *Handbag Belt or Billfold *First prize 1.25; second, 35c METAL CRAFT First prize 65c; second, 35c Etching, aluminum or copper Hammered aluminum or copper Tolled aluminum or copper PAINTING First prize 65c; second, 35c China / Dish (not real china), brush Dish (not real china), glass or metal, by tube Picture, oil paint, free hand Picture, oil paint prepared can vas Picture, watercolor — i aii entries must be grown by exhibitor. Place specimens in milk bottle or fruit jars. C f, A SPECIMENS—Five Stems First prize 65c; second, 35c Zinnia, giant Zinnia, dwarf Marigolds, giant Cosmos Petunia, ruffled Section B ARRANGEMENTS First prize 65c; second, 35c All Vegetables Fruits and Flowers, combinations Humorous, featuring vegetables Babes in the Woods, composition 4-H Division SUPERVISORS A. Neil Dawes — County Agent' Mrs. Catherine Indra — Home Agent Mrs. Lloyd Gleed — 4-H Exhibit Hall (READ THESE RULES) 1. Entries for Class J are lim ited to boys and girls enrolled in 4-H clubs in Holt County. O'Neill Cleaners Daily Pickup and Delivery 1 Alterations I 425 E. Douglas St. O’Neill, Nebr. ---- __ 1 Montgomery Hardware O'Neill, Nebr. Inman Auto Hospital j Beer, Pop, Gas, Oil s Ed Chudomelka, Prop. Phone 92 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 accomplish ed since the last fair. 4. 4-H exhibits may not be shown 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 project records are up to date at fair time and approved by the 4-H club leader. 7. In case of only one entry, prize shall be awarded on quality. 8. All possible diligence and care will be used to prevent loss or injury to exhibits, but the man agement of the fair will in no way be responsible should loss or in jury occur. Each club is respon sible for entering and removing exhibits. 9. 9ee general rules for remov al of exhibits. ENTRY DAY—AUGUST 14 JUDGING DAY—AUGUST 15 DEMONSTRATION DAY AUGUST 16 Entry Rules 4-H livestock may be entered any time before and up to 6 p.m. Entry Day. Members are urged to enter by mail. Please send en tries to HENRY WOOD, superin tendent of livestock, Ewing, Ne braska five days prior to entry day. All Hereford and Angus Steers must be weighed on fair grounds for classification purposes. The scales will be furnished by Fair Board. Send approximate weight of stocker feeder calves when mak ing entries. All livestock to be in place and ready for judging Judging Day by ! 9 a.m. Agricultural, home economics and all other 4-H exhibit entries to be entered and in place by 6 p.m. Entry Day. Judging of ex hibits will be on Judging Day. Judging of individual and team demonstrations, home economics judging contests to take place on Demonstration Day. Livestock judging to be Judging Day except saddle horses which will be the morning of the last day, and need not be on grounds before the last day. l ot I Individual and Team Demonstrations A team demonstration shall con sist of two members of the same standard boy's or girls’ 4-H club in which the record of each mem ber is up-to-date at fair time. In dividual demonstrations may be given by any individual in his own project. Team demonstrations should not be more than 30 min utes and individual demonstra tions more than 20 minutes in length. Judges’ questions only will be scored in competitive demon strations. Home economics and agricultural demonstrations will start at 0 a.m. on Demonstration Day. Premiums are as follows: Team Demonstrations Premium number B R W 1. 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 tB-Blue, R-Red, W-White) Individual Demonstrations Blue, $1.50; Red, $1; White, 50c. Lot 2 Judging Contests Only members regularly enroll ed in a home economics project may compete for prizes in the contest. Livestock and dairy judging contest will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday Home Economics Judging Contest Date will be an nounced later There will be two divisions in both agriculture and home econ omics. The Junior Division under 12, and the Senior Division 12 and over. Premiums will be awarded as follows: Dwaine J. Lockman and Gary Buyer of SERUM PIGS Purina Feed Dealer Phone 3741 and 3173 STUART, NEBR. BAKER'S AUNEMENT SHOP O'Neill-Phone 755 WHEELS BALANCED AND FRONT ENDS ALIGNED ON ALL MAKES OF CARS 1961 Holt County .... FAIR Groceries Meats Your Business Always Appreciated i » ; We invite comparison of Price and ! Quality MILLER’S STORE CHAMBERS, NEBRASKA PHONE IV 2-2711 s