The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1965 — Page 23

’ . ' V- . ■■■ f ‘ _ ' ■ ' Agricultural Department John St rouse, .Superintendent Larry. Eiter, Secretary A All 'products yn in this department must have.';been grown during the year and shown by the party who grew the ;i. 'Examination' m this department begins Tuesday morning ■ and i-onfli :i- Ml r. ies have been examined, and m the Order in which thev ax>;n ar in this list. , Exhibit* till not he removed; before nVIoi on ■ Saturday. Au. :u>ti7 or premiums Will be forfeited. (Sec Rule 9) •• ' \SS A ' . - . . Ist . 2nd 3rd ■ CORN—I 964 Crop ; ' Eat ' - SIOO • .50. Rib Mi ■; ;■ ■ ■ • ' . v.-.r- 1 ( -?0 sti . Rib ■ Late hybrids h- <-f0 Rib ■ La: ■ •-hr: ;> • * '* 1 r> ' " I ■ Separat clashes ' variety,! - < ■ ;n Indiana in 1965 1.00 50 Rib.. 1.00 .50 Rib So; •: MS fr- rich variety-designated, •..•/. u . as i!: ;.! i< f-r • r .n in Indiana m 1960 100 .50 Kib. All otht-r van.-: - • . ROO ,*so._ Rib- 1 S' ' ' d , as t " in 1965 100 .50 Rib. All other \anetu> 1.00 .50 Rib. Class B—Hay - 1 lo p.»m,d. bundle ' i r 50 25 Rib 2 10-pound 'bundle A1;..! f i JSO .25 Rib3. 10 pound bundle Soybean 50 -5 Rib--4 10-pound bundie Mixed Hay .50 .25 Rib.' _ Class C— Vegetables • Beans (dry shelled) 1. Bush Varieties,. H peck 1.00 2a Rib. 2 -SinaH i ...; .' ik , ' LOO -50 R'b3. Large Lima. peek LOO .50 Rib, ••• 4. Pole Bean' :h pick LOO aO Rib. 5 t ah’.., . 3 --- 100 -50 R*b 1 00 50 Rib. .7. Celery. 12 stalks • LOO ,50 Rib. 11 Egg Plant ' ■• ■ 1.00 .50 : Rib. type, yellow flesh 100, .50 ..Rib. in pfp-ju r. r. as .r ... r. , >\ve«-t. h LOO .50 Rib'll Pumpkins lar ysl ii size, any variety 100 -50 Rib. 12 Hubbards*; nor golden LOO .50 Rib 13. Tomatoes, best display, bushel LOO -50 Rm 14. Watermelons, 3 1.00 -50 Rib. 15. Largest Wan: ; variety 100 .50 Rib--16. Pumpkin—t-Pie, 3 1.00 .50 RiR. 17. .Musk Melons St LOO .50 -Rib. Class D—Root Crops L Beets. Red -50 25 Rfb .2. Carrots, 5 . 50 . 3. Mangelwurzel, 5 -50 -2o Rib. 4. Onion, white, 3 peek -50 Rib.

CENTRAL “ WARSAW CELEBRATING THIS WEEK OUR Ww IN BUSINESS “Serving The Lake Area” CONTINUING OUR SUMMER SHOE CLEARANCE I OF JUST “GOOD” SHOES! CENTRAL “. | “Where Even The Prices Are Comfortable”

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GRAND CHAMPION — S e o t t Langohr appears wide-eyed in this picture taken last year after Ui Hi ! steer “Champ" brought a whopping 51.02 per pound at the 4-H livestock auction at the Kosciusko epun-

5. Onion, yellow, 1 peck . .. ,50 .25 Rib. 6. Onions, best, 1 peck. : .50 .25 Rib. 7. Radishes for summer. 5 . - ' .50 .25 Rib. 8. Parsnips, 3 . .50 .25 Rib. 9. Turnips 50 .25 Rib. Freaks or Novelty „ 50 .25 Rib. Class E—Potatoes 10. bushel Sweet Potatoes 1-00 .50 Rib. 11. H bushel Late Potatoes ' ' ■ 1-6® 50 Rib. 12. Yt bushel Early - Potatoes T 1.00 .50 Rib. Peck to consist of 30 to 32 potatoes. Class F—Essential Oils 1. Peppermint Oil LOO -50 Rib 2. Spearmint Oil LOO -50 Rib. • . Not less than pound (16 oz.) to be shown in clear glass I bottles. Class G-r-Fruits. | .1. Best plate five apples 5.00 2.00 LOO 2 Best plate five peaches 2.00 100 R'b3. Best plate any other fruits 200 1.00 Rib I 4.. Special ".Fruit Growers Display 5.00 5 i’.<Pßd-e any o’her Home Groyvn Fruit 200 1-00 Rm

I American Industries i Prefinishers Os Natural Plywoods % 5Kb PANELING c ci S R H R y| BUY DIRECT & SAVE ( LARGE 4 x 8 # . CHERRY TONE . si. 5" C Planked lai an \■ $3.95 J FORMAL I.AI AN $3*95 4, PLANKED OKI ME ...... $ 4 - 80 J TOASTED OAK $5.95 # COLONIAL BIRCH C j C Plus A Large Stock Os Others % | American Industries | ;% —PREFINISHERS— W Sf Block East of B&O Station and Half Block. South K PHONE: 457-3883 SYRACUSE, I NO. % m Daily 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sat. Til |

Wednesday, July 28, 1965

ty fair. Purchasing the steer in some >pirited bidding were banker A1 Heierman and his son James. This was the third straight year the Peoples State Bank of Leesburg had I

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purchased the Grand Champion, Will they do it again this year? Be on hand at the auction at 6:30 on Thursday evening and find out. “Chump" weighed 91*3 pounds, [bringing $933.30,

HullabaloihShow To Be At '65 Indiana State Fair ■'• . v ■ It's “twjjt. asd snout' time when the Hullabaloo Show swirr-gs uito'tiie 1965 India. ' * 6! Popular balla-i - .t-r Bo'.m». Vila ton .will host the star stucided show, which includes such featured entertainers as country western singer Roy Clark, the Good Time Singers, tlx* Collins Kids. The Ginger Sisters. NORAD N rth American Air Defen se’ band le ide; ■ TY HuiiaVii >o. i>.. ers B.»bby Vinton, host of Hullabaloo, is most familiar to the teenage audience for his {xrptrlar rock and roll recordings. Including miiiiuii-rtvord sellers “Blu|e Velvet" and “Blue on Blue.” Roy Garki- billed as "The world's fastest guitar,” is a fastrising singer-comedian who has ap.peared nx»ti frequently or. ■ the Toi night Sltow, . along with other appearances on the Jimmy Dean i Show, the Dick Clark Show, and the Tennessee Ernie Ford Show. The iGood Time. Singers., a foot-stnmm [ing, hand-clapping folksinging group ,is a familiar sight to regular viewers : of the* Andy Williams’ Show. Hard work . and deteiininaticMi have earned the young and pretty | Ginger Sisters a natural spot, on ; the Danr.y Kaye Show, where they I delight audiences with their singing. Columbia recording stars Larry ; and Lorrie Collins, known pnofes- ! sionally as the’ Collins Kids, have | appeared as a singing and dancing ; team on virtually every well-known iTV vdric-ty show, including the Ed ; Sullivan Show and Hollywood Place, Azzolina, musical oaiductor and officer in charge of the NOR.-YD “Cavialcade of Music” .Band, will appear with the Hullabaloo Show in a con- | ducting capacity. • For ticket information, write to Tickets, Indiana State Fair, Indianapolis, Indiana *46203. W BLOOD A f SAVES Jk f lives A DONOR Cl tED CROSS BLOOD PROGRAM

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