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7,71 -- As l was tramping around the Knox County Fair last August, l saw several boys from the Monmouth Chapter of the F. F. A. lVhen they announced the winners over the loud speaker, l recognized many of the names. ,lim Mills won a prime rating with his Angus steer. Russell Stewart won fourth. lifth. and sixth places with his Hereford steers and Registered Angus cow. Kenneth Painter was the top money winner of the local chapter as he took three First places with his registered Herefords. llick Arm- strong, Rex H ennenfent, and john Morford also showed steers with Armstrong and Hennenfent each showing a choice Hereford and Morford getting a prime rating on his Shorthorn. Albert Day and Larry Oaks were the only members of the Monmouth Chapter to show hogs. .lunie won a first and two seconds with his registered Chester XYhites and l.arry placed fourth, sixth, and tenth with his purebred Hampshires. ln talking to the future farmers, l learned that the Monmouth Chapter won the trophy for having the neatest exhibit. Mr. Rehn did a great deal in helping to prepare forthe show. He is the agriculture teacher and advisor for the F. F. A. The total amount of money won by the members of the Monmouth Chapter was 5l3l2O. XVowl Several of the members showed their projects at the Roseville Fair and those who had beef calves showed them at the Prime Beef Festival. 'lim Mills showed at the International Livestock Show in Chicago. .-19...
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