The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 July 1969 — Page 28
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FAIR EDITION
TEEN-AGE EXTRAVAGANZA THURS., AUG. 7
/fl K < W£ - g** * • W 4-H KING AND QUEEN — For the first time a county 4-H king and queen were selected last year during the Kosciusko county fair. Shown above are Miss Cathy Bryant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bryant of North Webster, and Gary Boggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. flobert Boggs of Pierceton. The selection was made by the county junior leaders and announced at Monday’s 4-H program.
Electricity Challenges 4-H Ingenuity SPECIAL — Who has built and installed a sophisticated home intercom system? Or established his own recording business? Or installed 2,000 electrical wall receptacles and switches? or constructed a tesla coil and laser in his spare time? Teenagers working on a 4-H Electric project, that’s who. These accomplishments are credited to recent national 4-H Electric scholarship winners considering careers in the electrical industry. The young experts ranged in age from 16 to 19 years.
Our Congratulations TO ' KOSCIUSKO COUNTY
FAIR ASSOCIATION ON ITS 53rd ANNIVERSARY FARMERS MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION 118 W. MARKET ST. Ph.: 267-8841 WARSAW, IND.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1969
However, thousands of yodhger 4-H members are engaged in electric projects geared to their ability and surroundings, reports the Cooperative Extension Service. Girls join the boys in the national 4-H Electric program sponsored by Westinghouse Elefctric Corporation and supervised by the Extension Service. The girls learn about electrical home appliances such as performance, care and safe operation. One girl learned to construct and wire a table lamp at 4-H Camp. She became so good at it that she was asked to conduct the class the following two years She later taught a special interest series on electricity. Another girl invented an electric motor tool to be used as a drill, screwdriver, mixer or
grass edger simply by changing the attachments. Her last reported project was to design a jniniature record player. This summer and fall, scores of electricity buffs will wind up current 4-H projects, and exhibit or demonstrate their wares at county and state fairs. Westinghouse will provide county medals (four members per county). To the state award winner will go an expense • paid trip to the National 4-H Congress in Chicago. Six S6OO scholarships will be presented to the national champions during the 4-H Congress. Besides giving annual awards for 34 years, Westinghouse has underwritten costs of an extensive series of electrical educational material distributed to 4H Clubs from coast - to - coast. In recent years the electric program has attracted many more members from suburban and urban areas. The broad scope of project possibilities makes it a “natural for non-rural youths,” observed a 4-H leader. Information on how to join a 4-H Electric Club may be obtained from the County Extension office at Warsaw. SHEEP EXHIBIT AUGUST 6 Open class sheep will be ex* hibited at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 6, at the Kosciusko county fair. Classes in all breeds recognized will be shown and entries may be made by any sheep producer in the state. Carlton Hastings of Columbia City will judge the classes. Bob Norris of Mentone, chairman of the County Sheep Improvement Committee is show superintendent. He will be assisted by Voyle Osborn, James Thomas and Stanley Scott. Sheep may be brought to the grounds any time during the day and will be released after the show. All sheep exhibited must meet state health requirements.
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