The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1965 — Page 25
YMCA Variety Show - Fri., Aug. 6
Nearly 1,100 Members of 4-H Clubs Preparing Projects for County Fair
Nearly 1,100 members of 4-H clubs are preparing their projects lor ex-1 hibit at the Kosciusko county fair, | August 2 .to 7. The opening exhibit will be the dress revue Monday evening, Apgust 2. ■' j There are about 500 members enrolled in agricultural projects including livestock, crops, horticulture, electricity, conservation, woodworking. and others. These boys and some girls are enrolled in 15 clubs through-
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II Moat Willie Wiredhand. a great I guy for helping the ladies. He I j sweeps the floor, beats eggs and I I cakes, cooks food and refrigerates I i it too. He brings hot and cold runI a ning water, to help make the rural 1 I housewife’s job easier. And he J keeps your family warm, electrically, in the coldest weather.
I I I | You can depend upon Willie, every hour of the day; I He is the REMC symbol of dependable service. Hi ■ " I •, X . kosciusko > I " Bill * tut At MSCTiIC MCMtfRSMIP COteORATION WILLIE WIREHAND WILL GREET YOU . I At The County Fair
out the county. | In home economics work there are , I nearly 600 girls enrolled and in addition seven boys who are taking pro- • jject work in baking They are enrdlThere are 70 adults serving as I . I supervise fix' community 4-H work. ! county 4-H dub j j CO am are Victor Virgil, county
But Willie Is a man's man, too. I He milks cows and keeps their I IHI milk cool for higher profit. He runs | I ] motors, turns wheels, dries grain | pi ...lights the way, indoors and out. | I And he reduces labor costs by j 1 doing many of the back breaking ■ I • chores around the farm and home. ■||
BUMPER TO-BITVIPER DRIVING Bumper-to-bumper driving, says tiie Chicago Motor Club, is a dangerous highway traffic hazard. A sudden stop on the highway can mean a disastrous pile-up of cars if they are tra\ cling dose together. Always teav% enough distance .between you and the car ahead for a safe stop. ® \ ■ • ■ . ■ - h ■: e. ; - — | ATTEND ANNUAL. COUNTY FAIR extension youth, agent, and Mrs. Mae Staley, county 4-H leader.
Wednesday, July 28, 1985
GRANDSTAND ATTRACTION YMCA VARIETY SHOW Mr. Sound Effect WESS HARRISON LOWLAND THREE - <fHE FERREL SISTERS A Big Evening of Delightful Entertainment Friday Night, Aug. 6 . 8:00 P. M. GRANDSTAND ATTRACTION PONY RACING 700“ IN CASH PRIZES . . ' .■ ' Come and Enjoy a Full Evening of Racing. Thursday Night, Aug. 5 8:00 P.M. Sponsored By INDIANA PONY TROTTING ASSOCIATION II FOR THE BEST IN FAIRS VISIT THE KOSCIUSKO COUNTY FREE FAIR FOR THE BEST IN DAIRY PRODUCTS I\ .TRY Columbia Dairy Dairy Products BEST WISHES TO KOSCIUSKO COUNTY FAIR ASSN. AND * 4-H CLUB MEMBERS Bodkin Abstract Co., Inc. j m ABSTRACTS OF TITLE — TITLE INSURANCE PHONE: 267-7561 122 WEST MA-N WARSAW, IND.
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