The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 July 1970 — Page 20

DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP - WED., AUG *

MISS WARSAW II — Cynthia Rife. 16. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rife of 614 E. Main St., will represent her town as Miss Warsaw II in the contest. Cynthia is a senior at Warsaw high school. She weighs 95 pounds and stands five feet, one and one half inches tall. She has brown hair and eyes. Bicycle riding, babysitting and sewing are her hobbies. Bob Hope To Star In Free Show At State Fair Comedian Bob Hope, the master show-man of our time, will star in the first free major show to be held at the Indiana State Fair. Monday. Aug 31 at 8 p.m Gates will open at 6 p m. with seats available at no cost (nonreserved). The free show offering is being introduced on an experimental basis in response to public interest so the fair board can compare results with similar attractions at neighboring state fairs Supporting acts for the Hope show will be announced soon Although best known to the public for his toprated television specials. Hope makes no secret of the fact that while he loves TV and moviemaking, it is being face-to-face with a live audience that gives him his biggest thrill The fearless topical humor he projects on his TV shows becomes even more telling in his personal appearances. Local politics and politicians, sacred cows and celebrities, provide the material which so delights a local audience Bob Hope's fame has grown through the years through his 53 motion pictures - some of which were among the top boxoffice grossers, though he never won an Oscar - and his other, myriad activities. His overseas tours to entertain servicemen make up an odyssey that began in 1941 arid continues to this day. He has spent every Christmas but two, since 1948. in the hotspots of the world. His indefatigable love of sports fostered the annual Bob Hope Desert Classic Golf Tournament, now in its 11th year, which attracts the greats in amateur and professional golf raising thousands of dollars every year for desert charities. His efforts in behalf of the Eisenhower Medical Center in Palm Desert, Cal., have raised to date more than $2 million. K INCENTIVE AWARDS More than 295.000 incentive awards for 4-H boys and girls are provided annually by private business, industry and foundations through the National 4-H Service Committee of Chicago.

•_ PARKING z - The parking will be handled again this year by the Shrine Club. A minimum charge of 50c will be made for parking your car at the fair. Windshield stickers for season parking will be sold in advance for $2.00. INSTRUCTIONS: \J 1. All livestock exhibitors should enter the east gate • and must have a sticker. 2. All feed for livestock must enter east gate and must have a sticker. 1 3. All official cars may enter any '“gate and have a sticker. 4. Exhibitors and concessionaires are to use east and west gates only and have sticker. 5. All trackside and Racing Cars must enter West gate.

54th Kosciusko County Free Fair » • Bi ll " JXX PEOPLES STATE BANK PEOPLES STATE BANK PHONE 453-3181 FRIENDLY BANK LEESBURG, IHD.

See You At The Fair! Visit Our Exhibit In The Merchants' Building ON DISPLAY Wk fecial AtL) Lazy Boy Chair ■ Promotion I, \x\ Home Furniture Mort Only a wealthy man can afford cheap furniture ROAD 15, NORTH WARSAW