Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 65, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 November 1960 — Page 8
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LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION THIS MONTH Largest of the nation's agricultural shows, the International Live Stock Exposition, will celebrate its 61st anniversary here November 25 to December 3. It will be held in the 13-acre International Amphitheater and a wide area of the nearby Chicago Stock Yards. The management anticipates animal listings for the show will reach the 10.000 mark by the time a final tally is made. Prominent live stock breeders and feeders from near and far. boys and girls from farm and. ranch, and leading horsemen will combine to send their best specimens to the competitions of the Chicago exposition that annually determines the crowning championships of the year amon® 38 different breeds of farm animals that will be on featured display. Dairv ( attic Show All breeds of dairy cattle, as well as beef cattle, will be seen in competition at the exposition this year, according to show officials. following its merger last
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year with the International Dairy Show. It is now the year’s leading show of both purebred beef and dairy cattle. New ideas for 1961 farm practices will be depicted in a much enlarged farm equipment show at this year’s exposition over any past year, the management reports. It will reveal the newest in farm tractors, including the largest one ever built for farm use. It weighs 13 tons. The latest in automatic feeding equipment and new stock handling systems will also be features of the farm equipment show at the Chicago livestock exposition. * Rodeo and Horse Show Championship rodeo competition will be an added feature of the International Horse show this year. Six contest events will be staged at each of the 14 Horse Show-Rodeo performances, November 25 to December 3: saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, bareback bronc riding, calf rop ing. girls' barrel racing, and exciting contests where cowboys will test their skill and stamina to -stay abroad hard bucking, fast whirling and always dangerous Brahma bulls. Exposition officials predict an attendance of more than 400.000 visitors. Past surveys reveal visitors to the exposition come from all the states. Canada and manyforeign countries.
SYRACUSE • WAWASEE JOURNAL
Wed. Afternoon Club Mrs. Paul Warner was hostess to fourteen merhbers of the Wednesday Afternoon Club at her Wawasee Lake home yesterday. After the business session, Mrs. Lewis Immel gave two Thanksgiving poems. Mrs. Otto Stoelting presented a program on the life and work of Billy Graham, world famous evangelist. From a number of sources she had gathered stories of his boyhood, his family life and the development of his evangelistic career. Os particular interest was the amount of varied preparations necessary before starting on a crusade. The next meeting will be November 30 at the home of Mrs. Lewis Immel. BANK DISMISSES COMPLAINT The Cromwell State Bank has dismissed a complaint on a note, in Kosciusko County circuit -ourt. against John and Cecelia Sheire. WINS NOTE JUDGMENT Budget Loan Corporation of Syracuse was awarded in Kosciusko county court recently’ judgment of $151.19 plus six per cent interest until paid, against Lewis Wilson. R.R. 4. Warsaw. Judgment was awarded by default. Complaint was on an over due note.
SOME CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB TIPS ON CXPRFSSIW ffMVMr DON'T CUT IN BETWEEN CARS 1 THAT ARE ALLOWING SAFE f FOLLOWING DISTANCES... . YOU'LL RUN INTO TROUBLE IF THERE'S A SUDDEN STOP WHILE YOU'RE FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY... IF YOU DRIVE AT THE SPEED STAY IN THE RfGMr LANE.
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