The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1965 — Page 26

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FAIR EDITION

Pony Shows - Tues., Wed., Aug. 4 & 5

4-H HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Located in West koom of Shrin* Building Exhibit's open to public 10:00 am. -, 10:00 pm. 4TI Club A:. br Girls Work Mrs Robert Staley - General Superintendent _i. —, Mrs. Merl Harris Assistant ■ Mrs Ronald Greider Assistant General Superintendent Mrs. Elburn Robinson As- : Mrs. David M Purdy ■ S Assistant £ . Mrs. Charles Smoker General Rules Food Preservation, Hpme Furnishings, and Craft will be judged in various Communities Jn advance of the County Fair Instructions will be given by the judge to the girls and mothers on improving exhibit. A completed record book as well as an exhibit will be required for completion of each Project Personality Improvement requires record book n pleted by Community Judging Time. 2 Each club will have a group display* at the County Fair ■ to show what has been done our 3. Each club exhibit will be completed by 3:30 p.m. Monday, August 2. and can be-removed between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., • Saturday, August 7. - 4. Each mem! exhibit either in Qub exhibit or h is' i xh'.biied by divisions. . - 5. Premiums and ribbons will be awarded on the basis of the r< 'lilts • • ■ Juc? r.g Ribbons will be presented time Premiums will be paid at the \ Fairgrounds office Friday, but cannot be collected unless the I club member has a pr play with her respective club * Fair Leaders will be: responsible for checking booth for exhibit from each .member by 2:00 p in. - >rts made to acting hostess. 6 Each girl must exhibit at Community Judging. Each girl must exhibit one or more the County Fair. 7. Leader responsible for placing ‘‘Possible State Fair” entry and State Fair entry exhibits into designated space in ■ FOODS — EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS First Division Cookies—Six drop or bar cookies—rolled or shaped cookies not acceptable. . Second Division Butter Cake—With or without a topping or frosting. Third Division Nut or Fruit Bread ~ Fourth Division 1 Six Yeast Rolls—Medium size, not a “sweet” rolL I Fifth Division • Angel Food Cake—With or without frosting. Sixth Division Fancy Yeast Bread—Tea Rings should be about nine to eleven inches in diameter. Bread braids should be about ten to twelve inches in length. Seventh Division A Day’s Menu Written on 8% x 11 cardboard, and one of the baked products in the menu. Eighth Division A baked product that is not too perishable, such as cakes, r breads, cookies, tarts, and pies, and steamed - ■ Ninth Division A !: - i proffciot; that is not too perishable, such as cakes, * eads, cookies, tarts, -and. pies, and steamed ■ puddings. ■ . * Tenth Division A baked product that is not too perishable, .such as cakes, rolls and other hr Okies, tarts, and pies, and steamed puddings One fourth of cake shall be frozen on 6" paper plate which has been covered, with foil or eellophane. also % tea ring, 3 rolls, of fancy breads. 3 cookies, frozen and prepared for fair c\:. ■ .: , ■ . -I : ;■ Blue Rib. Group Red Rib. Group White Rib. Group Foods I SIOO $ .75 ■$ .50 .75 .50 Foods tU 1.00 175 ' 150 Foods IV 1.00 .75 .50 Foods V i 2 50 2.00 1.50 Foods VI 2 50 2.00 1.50 Foods VII 250 2.00 1.50 Foods VIII - 250 2.00 1.50 Foods IX 2 50 2.00 1.50 Foods X 2 50 2.00 1.50 CLOTHING —EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS First Division ■ ■ ' ■ - f Cloth, fringed, to be checked by .4• . , Second Division 1. Skirt , - R >f - >f the foil : - A. ' blouse . V - rried by hand or machine C- A dr< rs, hemmed by hand or machine . Third Division I Exl 'drjess or jumper and blouse. Fourth Division l,; Eyhd rts dress (one or two piece). Fifth Division 1. Exhibit school oar sports dress (one or two piece). Sixth Division ", 1 Exhibit date, .afternoon, or sports dress (one of two piece) Note If date dress is exhibited, it should be for informal ... ’ • Seventh Division , . - ; -e costume you made. (One or more piece-, tha' . - ■ for a given occasion.) Eighth Division 1-- impiete costume (one dr more garments that . go together f, vdsiom) Blue Rib. Group Red Rib. Group White Rib. Group I SIOO $ .75. $ .50 Clothing II 1 00 .75 .50 Clothing 111 100 .75 .50 Clothing IV 1 00 .75 .50 Clothing V 2 50 2,00 150 Clothing VI 2.50 2.00 150 Clothing VII 250 ' 200 1.50 VUI 250 2.00 ... 150 FOOD PRESERVATION — EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS (Fancy packed products should be discouraged so should not iv given first placing awards) • Fror- egetables should be e'.aibited in semi- ■ ers that ar opened A pint size pack-age-is recommended. However, if another site is ukd, it will not count against the exhibit. K

Wednesday, July 28, 1965

First Division 1. Exhibit- 3 jars or packages of fruit (at least 2 varieties). Second Division 1 jars or packages of vegetables (at- least 2 varieties). Third Division * 1 of jelly, jam or preserves. - - 2. Exhibit 2 jars or packages of vegetables (2 varieties)! Fourth Division 1. Exhibit 3 jars or packages of fruit (3 varieties). 2 Exhibit 3 jars or packages of vegetables (3 varieties) « Fifth Division 1. Exhibit 2 jars or packages of meat.- . j 2. Exhibit 2 jars or packages of. fruit (2. varieties). I 3.- Exhibit 2 jars or packages of % vegetables (2 varieties). Sixth Division 1. Exhibit six jars or packages of vegetables; showing at I least four varieties of vegetables you grew in your garden and j , Seventh Division 1. Exhibit six’jars or packages of food to be used in a menu for a; day ii Jai u irj r ■ Division It ' » Advanced Division . i. Exhibit one article showing or.e or more of the following techniques: - ' , ■ - a. Cutwork ■'» d Italian drawn woTk b. Applique e ! e. Huck weaving -. i , KNITTING—' - Division I . ' 1. Exhibit two articles’made using knit and purl stitches. Division II 1:. Exhibit one article which requires some fitting and <■ shaping. ■ : . . Advanced Division -1. Exhibit one large or 2 small articles using special • stitches or design formed with two or more colors of yarn. BASIC CRAFTS Division I WOODCRAFT— One article of wood to which finish has been applied (no decoration). Division II One decorated and finished wood article. ' ■ Advanced Division - Articles-made using following techniques: a Inlav d. Wood chiping . b. Gouging , e. Wood burning c. Carving LEATHERCRAFT— ■ . • Division I One article with stamped design ■ Division II . One article tooled or carved. ‘ - Division 111 One article with carving- ... Advanced Division •Oriel . REED- CRAFT— . , ■ \ Division I Simple basket with solid ba.se.' ‘ ' . Division II I One woven article. - Division 111 One article showing progress over previous years. Advanced Division One article showing progress over previous years. 1 Craft MV SI.OO $75 =9 ; 3uQ - 1

STOCK CAR AND MOTORCYCLE RACING Motorcycle Racing WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUG. 4 Stock Car Racing SATURDAY NIGHT, AUG. 7 ' TiME TRIALS AT 7:00 p.m. 4-H DRESS REVUE Presentation of 4-H Tenure Awards MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 2 8:00 p.m, FREE-PUBLIC IS INVITED | '. . . - . , ‘ ' ; ■ .

FAIR MANAGER — Henry Butler, above, is secretary and general manager of the Kosciusko County Fair Association. Inc,, and as such is responsible for the daily conduct of the association’s business the year around. He finds himself particularly busy during the week of the affair, when activities reach a furious and frustrating peak. Affable and, able, Butler works closely William A. Orr. fair association president:* Donald Snyder, vice president: and Hal Stroh, treasurer. Directors are Vem I.andLs, chairman. Helen Albert, Ed Severn*. Dale Sporiseller, F.mra Stookey. Donald Snyder, W illiam A. Orr, Robert Hall and Vem Frantz. ] A special fair edition photo. MULCHING SHRUBS LAFAYETTE — Stone mulches for shrubs, are becoming increaspopular in tiie- midwest, --ao . - : stoo- horticulturists. They enhance the beauty of your shrubs and landscape, allow little weed growth, offer good' drairihge and aeration and are relatively permanent. Instead of stone, you can apply * organic .ir peat moss, a good job of keeping weeds down'' - 'and' retaining moisture for your. shrubs, but they are subject to decomposition and erosion. Corn cobs usually won’t look as. , ‘nice as peat moss or. gravel" and can rob the sod of njtrpgeti. Organic rmit a few weeds to grow on top. All n s.’wj cap be applied • . j a goodweed . . mulch Four-'inches of. material is a gobd ave horticulturists . say ■ '. ariety of stonetype materials available as mulches You could use anything from pea gravel, to stones of. golf baU • crushed is avafllaMe several size's. but should-be : wasbe! . Compared To Last Year Savings Bonds Sale Down [ Bruce Wright, chairman of the KosciuskoCounty’ U. S. Savings r B- ds C -rrn ‘ hns received a report revealing ‘hat the County s Sav- , June were s4f>, „ 336 compared with $53,649 for the corresponding period of last year. The St were $9. ! 436.827 which is a loss of 5.78 per Scent compared with last June, j Fifty of the State’s 92 counties reoorted sales gams- for the month when compare : es of June, .1964.- ■ J— j WailTlM