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

OPEN PONY SHOW - WED., AUG. 5

DAIRY SHOW SET FOR WEEKEND The Dairy Cattle open classes will show at the Kosciusko county fair on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 7 and 8. Guernsey. Ayrshire. Brbwn Swiss and Jersey breeds will show on Friday The Holstein classes will be judged Saturday.

MARTIN’S FEEDS FRESH QUALITY FEEDS FOR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Available through Martin’s dealers in the Kosciusko county area: FARMER’S FEED SERVICE at North Webster STRAUSS’ OF PIERCETON at Pierceton BURKET ELEVATOR at Burket MARTIN’S LEESBURG MILL at Leesburg Martin’s Feed Mills, Inc. NEW PARIS, IND.

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AU classes will be exhibited in the new livestock arena. Cattle must be on the grounds by 9 a m on the day of the show and will be released upon completion of the showing Emra Steokey of Milford is superintendent of the dairy department. Eldon Watkins and Loren Cumberland are assistant superintendents.

Horse And Pony Exhibits All Week Horse and pony exhibits will be going on most of the week at the Kosciusko county fair. The 4-H pony classes will show on Tuesday, Aug. 4 and the 4-H horse classes will bp judged

Friday, Aug. 7.. In the open classes, draft horses and mules will be shown on Tuesday, saddle horses on Thursday and the open horse department assisted by Don Case, Cloid fiwartz. Dale Lowman and Don Hostetler. Don Hostetler is superintendent of the 4-H department. His assistants are Don Clase Mark Surface. Lowell Whetstone and Bill Dausman. Dog Show To Be Held Sunday The 4-H Dog project members will hold their obedience trails Sunday, afternoon. Aug. 2. at the livestock arena at the Kosciusko county fairgrounds. The project under the leadership of Mrs. Beulah Cook has 26 members enrolled. They meet regularly with their dogs for training and practice. The exhibit of this project is being held prior to the opening of the fair, so that other livestock will not be present to interfere and disquiet the handling of the dogs. THE MOST IN 4-H Youngsters between 10 and 13 years of age comprise the majority of 4-H members, according to a recent study. They account for nearly 64 per cent of the membership.

MISS MILFORD — Representing the town of Milford in the contest is Carla Speicher. 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Speicher. She will be a senior at Wawasee high school this fall. Carla has brown hair and blue eyes. She is five feet, six inches tall and weighs 110 pounds. Her hobbies are music, sewing and swimming. fl MISS LEESBURG — Al tractive Cindi Furnas, 17, a senior at Warsaw hifiji school, is representing LeesbSrg in the county fair queen contest! Cindi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chase R. Furnas of r 2. She is five feet, eight inches tall and weighs 117 pounds. Her hair is red and her eyes are blue-grey. Miss Leesburg's hobbies are water sports and reading. MISS PIERCETON — This year’s Miss Pierceton is 17-year-old Debbie Orr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Orr of r 2. Debbie weighs 103 pounds and stands five feet, two inches tall. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Her hobbies are snow skiing, horseback riding and swimming. Debbie will be a senior at Pierceton high school in the fall. NATIONAL 4-H WEEK National 4-H Week will be observed in 50 states October 410. The theme is "We Care.”