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Alamogordo Daily News from Alamogordo, New Mexico • Page 9

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Fair Winners, Livestock Buyers Pictured CORREA CASHES IN Hamilton of the Mullins-Hcmilton Funeral Home paid 65 cents per pound to Tularosa FFA member Lee Correa for his 724-pound steer. The entry placed third in the lightweight (Staff Photo) Wade (right), general chairman of the Otero County Fair Association, made the award Young Oliver is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Oliver, Jr.

He entered on "Hal's Bob." (Staff Photo) LOCAL ENTRY Lee, Alamogordo gordo Federal Savings and Loan Associa- 4-H'er, sold the second place lightweight tion for 70 cents per pound. The steer steer in the sale to Ed Martin of Alamo- weighed 970 pounds. (Staff Photo) PURINA AWARD Jimmy Sanders of Donley's Feed Store presents a grand champion exhibitor's trophy to Pete Griffin of Tularosa, who showed and sold the grand cnamoion hog in the Junior Livestock Shtow. The animal was bought by the Alamogordo Federal Savings Loan Association. (Staff Photo) BANK'S BUY Dorsey Bonnell (left) was of Cloudcroft at 60 cents per pound.

the bidder for the Otero County State The animal placed third in the heavy- Bank at the sale and purchased this weight class. (Staff Photo steer from Wayne Griffin FINE WOOL FOR FINANCE COMPANY Newton's first place lightweight fine wool lamb went to Bill Dunn of Dunn Finance Co. The Mayhill FFA'er took $1.30 per pound for his entry. (Staff Photo) TOP FAIR FAMILY and Mrs. Bernard Klaus and children James and Dorothy were named the winners of the Family Exhibitor Trophy of the Otero County Free Fair.

Tabulation of their entries also revealed Mrs. Klaus is the winner of the sweepstakes trophy in FIRST LIGHTWEIGHT DUROC Steve Dockray of Cloudcroft (right) sold his 156-pound hog in the Junior Livestock Sale to Henry Dan ley of Donley's Feed Store at 80 cents per pound. Looking on at left is Patrolman George Bass, who auctioned the prize animals. (Staff Photo) LEONARD'S LAMB 70 pound reserve champion lamb of the sale was bought at the top price 75 per pound. Buying for Sheffield Hardware, Leonard Sheffield (right) is shown with owner and seller Ray Balderrama of Tularosa.

(Staff Photo) the home economics division. Kiaus is an employe of the U.S. Postal Service. The presentation was made at the county agent's office Friday, Sept. 25, by Miss Carol Koval (left), secretary of the Otero County Fair Association.

(Staff Photo) YOUTH ACTIVITIES Oliver, III of White Sands Ranch Friday was presented the Youth Activities Trophy for his participation in the youth activities of the 1964 Otero County Free Fair. Walter.

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