The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 August 1987 — Page 14
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 12,1987
■ 1957 1 rWffi* 4yj *1 i J * "' 7 GRAND CHAMPION STEER — Todd Nelson’s grand champion steer, a Crossbred, was sold at the annual Kosciusko County 4-H Fair Livestock Auction to the North Webster American Legion, Post 253, for 13,720. Nelson resides in Burket. Pictured above are, from left, 4rH King Steve Lynch, Beef Queen Janet Lynch. American Legion Post Commander Doug Jernigan, Ken Koontz and Dick Shock.
,oS C ' U 19?7 C Sag 4-HBAtf A/fll *-*T\ , -9-W - * ~'■ - > \ h -A ) - or ■ BBr I , QUALITY MILK — One-half gallon of milk from Mark Mort’s grand champion Brown Swiss cow was sold for $425. The milk was purchased by the Kosciusko County Milk Producers and Haulers. Mort is from Pierceton. Pictured above are Dairy Princess Diane Karst. Gary Peters, representing Pierceton Farms; Charles Smoker, Don Ferverda and Mort. ” .
68 jv t|BbA,..W ' x^»; Il am BB BB HOLSTEIN MILK Milk from J.W. Stookey's grand champion Holstein dairy cow was purchased for SSOO by Dr. Weldy and Associates, Wakarusa. Pictured with Stookey (right) is John R. Stookey, representing the buyer.
’ 76e Lot al Craftsman < /Custom Cabinetry Countertops Bookcases I Mantels Furniture * Woodwork (219)457-5187 South Main Next To Dana, Syracuse)
You Are Invited To Join U$ In ? Worship This Week 9:00 A.M. — Sunday Morning B Bible School 10:00 A.M. — Sunday Morning | Worship \ _ f’ 7:00 P.M.—Wednesday Evening *SSLJr. Bible Study For Adults & Youth TRANSPORTATION is provided for IB i BB Dale Kuhns Sunday mornings. Call 658-9151. n! . ...-. Minister MILFORD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL starts Br “ n *' l s° X on Tuesday, Aug. 25, pre-kindergarten Youth Minister thru the fourth grade. The movie "Twice Pardoned" will be shown on August 23 and August 30 during the evening services. CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF MILFORD Fourth 8 Henry Streets 658-9151
Award ribbons Approximately 70,000 feet of ribbon is used in awards at the Indiana State Fair— enough to circle the mile Grand Circuit Race Track 13 times with enough left over to decorate the stage.
- z - » y > mA ww * MORE THAN JUST ANIMALS AT FAIR? — The Kosciusko County Fair boast of more than just animals and 4-H projects this year, so what is this passing out candy and balloons? Some type of two-legged human bear we surmise. This bear and its helpers were available on the fairgrounds on kiddie day for a hug, picture and treats, and seemed to be a real hit with area children. (Photo by Carla Gaff)
W M’*IB B i ■ . ' • ' I *4' Sfll \h /?- SB n ' A • 7 ■ jflgV A - - - - 5 ®lE2*--*4»' ; A.7> POULTRY PRIZE — The grand champion Cornish hen of Jeff Grindle, Syracuse, was purchased by Augsburger’s Supermarket for sllO. Pictured above are Jim Evans and Grindle.
Kosciusko County Fair Highlights ww - iBF ' ■WIb W I flv B I BJ| 1/ . ■I * iBHE ’ 3a i /w Xjßb B Bb. 'W It!9 B Jb B ' k*w > JBBMBBBBRESERVE CHAMPION BARROW — David Schafer’s reserve champion barrow was purchased by the Counting House Bank and Grady Farms for $4.60 a pound, totalling $1,159.20. Schafer is a Milford 4-H’er.. - * Pictured behind the champion barrow and Schafer are, Paul Reith and Aime Long, Counting House Bank; Jerry Grady. Grady Farms; and 4-H Queeii Lisa Kaiser.
,/iujivv v1/r/ ]og 7 Xi ? iMj- w )K * fIIHBH IKMfiL'' K< t B GRAND CHAMPION LAMB — ALeesburg-area group purchased Brad Tennant's grand champion lamb. Pictured above, from left are Max Deatsman, Deatsman Grain Farm; Dennis Polk, Polk and Associates; 4-H Fair Queen Lisa Kaiser, Lamb and Wool Queen Lori Messmore, Tennant. Tom Anglin, Clunette Elevator; and Jim Lee, Lee's Fork Farm.
198 7 _ f S" 7 W ■ ■-< 'W‘ ' W <su i *'/’? i ' j Hv I BBL^St W Wg&U- .9 | I wHIBk T ~ JBB ■ B to i wB ■B i JIH --1 Mjp HH 1 • - iw —BUB / IK I Wmb i RESERVE CHAMPION LAMB — The Warsaw office of the First National Bank, Elkhart, purchased Phil Huffman’s reserve champion lamb. Pictured above are Jim Kees. First National Bank of Elkhart; 4-H Fair Queen Lisa Kaiser; Lamb and Wool Queen Lori Messmore; Huffman; and Randy Vuteca, First National Bank of Elkhart.
we i® “■ 38 HL Wl ■ 1 B ■ B X I w H B ' H i WINNER OF SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP — Phil Huffman. 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Sue) Huffman, Etna Green, was the senior showmanship winner for sheep at the Kosciusko County 4-H Fair. Shown with him is Lisa Kaiser, 4-H Fair Queen. (Photo by Linda Musselman) Q Bw' V- ■' 'I'BE rf-j/' M Lu .. J[ Wb Bit >PFPi Hl --■■■■-■--ui-i ,l. 7^?x.*.'*»*'* '<>iß RESERVE CHAMP WINNER — Teresa Musselman, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry (Linda) Musselman, Milford, won reserve champion with her Crossbred sheep at the Kosciusko County 4-H Fair. Teresa's sheep was purchased at the 4-H auction by Milford Lions Club and the Bob Buhrt family. (Photo by Mark Weinstein)
