The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 July 1974 — Page 23

Kiddies' Day — Wed. and Fri.

Enter your fair projects

By MRS. ANN HANCOOK Extension Agent The women’s department of the Kosciusko county fair is supervised by the Kosciusko county extension homemakers. Any person living in Kosciusko county is eligible to make entries in the

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departments. Judging will be done on Monday, Aug. 5. at 2:30 p.m The judge for each department is given a criteria for evaluating each entry. Entries should be made on Monday between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.

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Mrs. Norman Good, Columbia City, will judge baking and candy. Mrs. Good will consider the outside characteristics of the product including color, shape and size. The inside charac* • teristics of texture and moistness will be considered. All entries are tasted to judge flavor. The canning department grew more last year than any other

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department. Miss Cynthia Rapp, Milford, will look for the quality of the product of canned foods. Natural color, dear liquid, and properly filled jars are important aspects. The quality of the flower department is dependent on the growing conditions. Form > color, size and stage of maturity will be the criteria, Glenn Frank of Columbia City will look for as he judges the flower department. Due to the size of the clothing department two judges will be used in that department. Mrs. Kelvin Prenkert. Wakarusa and Mrs. Jerry Beehler. Angola, will have many difficult decisions in choosing blue ribbon winners in that department. Criteria that they will use includes: neatness, pressing, choice of pattern, wof k manship and color combination The needlework is a favorite for people walking through the women’s building. Mrs. Ernest Hauth. has her work cut out for her in judging needlework. She will be looking for neatness, color, originality, even stitches and over all appearance. The needlework department includes knitting, crocheting, quilting, embroidery and other types of hand work. Children, 12 or under, can enter in this department. The baking and candy and clothing departments include children's categories Children, nine and under, can enter baked products and candy. The category young junior teen allows a teenager to enter a dress in the clothing department. A men’s category in baking includes cookies, cake, pies, yeast breads and candy.

’’ * J .". ‘ -- A I t r T ~A ' jH 1 88818888888 1 , MISS WARSAW 111 — The third ( girl in the contest for queen of the county fair from the city of Warsaw is Millicent Camille Goff. IT. She is Miss Warsaw 11l j and is the daughter of Mr. and » Mrs. Robert Goff of r 6. > Millicent has. golden-blonde r hair and brown eyes. She is five » feet, six inches tall and weighs 138 pounds. j Water skiing, swimming and » sailing are her hobbies. At school . she is a member of the canoe club and has been in the French club. f Tigerette Club and a member of the prom committee. i jB3 MISS LEESBURG — Representing Leesburg in this year’s fair queen contest is Renee .Anglin, daughter of Mr. and MrsLeo Anglin of r 1 Milford. Renee is IS. She will be a senior at Wawasee high school in the fall. She is five feet, two inches tall and weighs IS4 pounds. Her hair is blonde and she has hazel eyes. Her hobbies are sewing, crocheting, playing the piano. She is a 4-H club member and returned July 14 from a trip to Europe. I ■v bMK MISS CLAYPOOL - Representing the town of Claypool in the penny per vote county fair queen contest is Julie Fori daughter of the Dean Fords of r 2 Claypool. She is IT and will be a senior at Warsaw high school in the fall. Julie is five feet, five inches tall and weighs lit pounds. She has brown hair and hazel eyes. H r i are swimming and bike riding. She is a member of the cheerblack and the Spanish chib at WHS.