The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 July 1969 — Page 24
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FAIR EDITION
OPEN PONY SHOW - WED., AUG. 6
All 4-H Girls Projects Judged
During the week of July 21, all girls 4-H projects were judged. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and members brought their articles in to the Women’s Building at the Fairgrounds to be judged. On Thursday, Dress Revue judging was held at Lincoln school, Warsaw. (Results of this contest are in another article.) On Friday, all articles in the honor group were re-judged and the exhibits to be sent on to State Fair were chosen. Judges in the different areas ■were: Foods and Food Preservation, Mrs. Floyd Biggs, South Bend; Clothing, Mrs. Beverly Lyons, Wabash; Dress Revue, Mrs. Joanne Bendall, Rochester. The following is a list of the results: CRAFTS - Needlecraft, Roseanne Barker; Woodworking Beth Sweetheimer, Judges Choice of (3> June Sechrist, Karen Mosher.. HOME FURNISHINGS I, Beth Sweetheimer, HOME FURNISHINGS 11, Cheryl Anglin, HOME FURNISHINGS 111, Debra Anglin, HOME FURNISHINGS IV, Carmen Anglin, HOME FURNISHINGS V AND ABOVE, Kathy Goon. CLOTHING I, Erin McCormick; CLOTHING 11, Sue Lozier; CLOTHING 111, Sheila Bibler; CLOTHING IV, Debbie Shearer; CLOTHING V, Marcia Boggs; CLOTHING VI, Anita Yohey; ADVANCED DIVISION Beth Sweetheimer, Kimra Doub, Kathy Goon, and Beth Marrs. FOOD I, Dawn Claassen; FOODS 11, Kristine Brembeck; FOODS IV, Susan Niles; FOODS V, Amy Ferverda; FOODS VI, Marcia Boogs; FOODS VII, Kimra Doub; ADVANCED FOODS 8 - 10, Beth Sweetheimer. FOOD PRESERVATION I, Susan Connelly; FOOD PRESERVATION IL Becky Busch; FOOD PRESERVATION 111, Linda Bushong; FOOD PRESERVATION IV, Debbie Smoker.
WE ARE PROUD TO SUPPORT I. ■ ■ - - . E KOSCIUSKO COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION ON ITS 53rd ANNUAL FREE FAIR AND COUNTY 4-H CLUB MEMBERS 9 CLUNETTE ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC. •■nFAI FRS IN MASTER MIX FEED, GRAIN, AND LIQUID AND DRY FERTILIZER” WALLACE, JACK & DALLAS ANGLIN PHONE: 858-2281
WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1969
Educational Exhibits In Women's Bldg. In the Women’s Building the educational exhibits will be displayed by Active Ladies, Atwood Home Study, Backwater Friends, Beaver Dam Home Economics, Better Homes, Busy Bee, Busy Homemakers, Cable Stitch, Charm ’N Chatter, Chit Chat, Club 55, and Crossroads. The themes for these booths are- Styles for Mature Women, Food for Young Families, Style at your Windows and Foundation Garments. The prizes for these booths are $5 for Ist place, $4 for 2d place, $3 for 3d place, and $2 for 4th place. Ten dollars will be given for the booth selected as the Grand Champion booth. The booths will
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be 6 feet wide, 4 feet deep and a back 4 feet high. These booths should be very interesting and educational. Mrs. Amer Koontz is in charge of the Extension Homemakers Clubs special awards. The prizes for the clubs who have the most entries in the exhibits in the Women’s Building are $lO, $7, $5, and $2.50. The same prize money will be awarded to the Homemakers club winning the most prizes in exhibits. The awards will be made on a percentage basis according to paid county membership. These will be announced Thursday evening, Aug. 7. Mrs. Donald Boggs is the general superintendent for the women’s department. Her assistants are Mrs. Victor Hillery, Mrs. Fred Kuhn and Mrs. Tim Derf. Exhibits may be entered in needlework, superintendent, Mrs. Charles Stone; clothing, superintendent, Mrs. Paul Kerlin; bak-
ing and candy, superintendent, Mrs. Martin Stookey; canned goods, superintendent, Mrs. Russell Thomas; and garden flowers, superintendent, Mrs. Robert Lozier. Many nice prizes can be won in each of these categories. These exhibits must be entered between 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. on Monday, Aug. 4. Look in your fair catalog under the category you wish to exhibit for other regulations. Flowers will be judged on Monday night, Aug. 4, and the rest of the categories are judged Tuesday, Aug. 5. Bring your entries and see if you can win!
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WILDLIFE AT CONSERVATION BUILDING The Conservation Building at the county fair will be housing all of the 4-H conservation projects of Wildlife, Forestry, Entomology and Soil and Water Conservation. As a person stops to see the conservation exhibits it is amazing to see such displays of 4-H’ers that are concerned about the future resources of our nation. This year we have 26 in Soil and Water Conservation, 106 in Wildlife, 43 in Forestry, and 13 in Entomology.
