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VOL XVII NO. 101

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Women Decoys are ,;.:~· !~~:- :U7w~W:." Terror to City's Suburbs

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Tricks in Attack
SAIGON (UPf) - A gang of Communist terrorists
using an
automobile and -two women aa decoys,
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and bombed Saigon's nation·
al police
compound. ~e daring a~d well·
UNLOADING RIDES - Workers for the Dine Amustment Co. of Canton, 0., timed attack
least four pohcemen and mjured
get ready to unload and set up one of their several rides that will be on the mid· 21
way at the Meogs County Fair this year. This year's displll,f of rides, about 15 in all,
The .
explosives into the pollee
will be the largest in the history of Meiga county Fairs. _ Sentinel Photo.
compound m a
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and another car, escaped af·
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ac'lfl!:iftliii''~":'''''"F'''""' ~1,11~1 , .1~l!'l''!'ll•~i'"'
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po- It was lhe . flrll lerrorlst
lice.
·--- bombong in Saigon since the
The Americana
In the June 25 raid on the My Canh
bold attack included i apeclal floatlng restaurant which killed
forces captain, a mim.r,. pollee 42 persons, Including 12 Amerl·
lieutenant attending a meettng cans.
at the headq~arters and two As reconstructed by Vietna·
MP sergeans mJured while aJd. meoe police, two women, preong others amid the concrete, orumably Vietnamese cliatracted
glass . and '"':tal debris. Two the attention of police guardf
Ame~o~an covolians iDlured were by engaging them in conversaodentofo_ed ~· .employes ol the lion near the gate.
U.S. aod mossoon.
Another· car ' a Chevrolet' waa
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The apparently fusHet eiPI~ driven lniD a no-parking zone
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and tbree P:"Uee vehicles, lllarl- lice stationed outside the comed !ores wothln the compound pound. Terrorists In a fourth
and shaltered windows In build· car waited nearby to open the
lngs more than 100 yardf away. attack.

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TONIGHT
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Gem and the Pacemakon,

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Tbe FourDIOII. JimmY Saville
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Daily Word

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7:00 Today Show
7:25 Today Our Your Way
8:25 Today Out Your Way
9:00 Cartoonsville
1:30 Bachelor Father
10:00 Truth or Consequences
10:30 Wbars This Song
10:55 News Mormng Reporl
11:00 Concentration
11:30 Jeopardy
12:00 Call My Bluff
12:30 I'll Bet
12:55 News Day Report
I: 00 Midday News
1.30 Singln' Jamboree
2:00 Moment ol Truth
22 ::W '!lie DociDrs
3:00 Another World
3:30 You Ooo't Say
4:00 Match Game
4:25 Afternoon Report
4:30 Mr. cartoon
5:00 Yogt Bear
5:30 Trails Wl!.'ll
6:30 Nows Pocture
US Weather
8:55 Jim Thackl!f Sports
7:00 Huntley-Brinkley
7:30 Singing Caravan
I ::W Tuesday Movoe Special
11:110 News
ll15 Weather
11:20 Sports
11:30 Johnny Carson

7 30 Bozo The Clown
8 00 Buddy Stareher Sbow
9 00 Captain Kangaroo
JO ·OO I Love Lucy
10:30 The McCoys
II uo Andv ol Mayberry
II: :W Dick Van Dyke Show
IUKI Love Ut Life
12:25 CBS News
12 30 Search For Tomorrow
12.'il Guoding Ught
J ·oo Womaos
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1:25 WCHS News
1:30 A,. The World Turtos
2:00 Password
2·30 How;e Party
3.00 To Tell The Trull&gt;
us CBS News
3 30 Edge oJ Night
4 00 The Secret Storm
4 30 Lone Rangt!r
5.00 SurlBide 6
6 lKI Nowo l'oooght
6.15 Your y· 'herman
6 20 Sports
6 30 CBS News
1.00 Joey Bilbop
7.30 Sugarloot
8 30 4ol!yw00&lt;' Talent Scout
9 30 Pettocooo Junction
10 oo fhe Doctors • the N..-11:00 !'he Newa folliibt
11 15 Westloer
11 :w Movoe

'roES. AUG. 11 IDGHUGHTS

Television Ia Review

8:30 TUESDAY
MOVIE
SPECIAL - "Never So ~·ew . "
llaOTing Frank Smatra, and
Gina Lollobrigida. World War
ll drama of an American captain In command of 600 Kachln guerrillas who is assigned
tile task of harrassing 4D,ll00
Japanese troops in North 811!'

By ROBERT MUSEL
Uniled Preis boternational
NEW YOR {UPI) - "Do
you wnte words or music or
bolh'' ", ••ked the publisher.
"I wfiU, all three," said the
rock and roll star.
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"Only the saxophone and the
p1ano."

HOLLYWOOD iUPI) Lana
Wood joins the cast ol "The
Loog, Hot Sununer," a new lelellilion series scheduled tor
!Ieeming In the fall .

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The above were picked out of
the replies of a questionnaire
sent by the publisher ID his bog

beat songwriters, one o1 whom
aaked at .lhe same time for an

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Bible Answen
Jack La L.amt
Fun School
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Morniq Movte
Pr1ce IJ fU8Iol
Donna Reed
Father Knows Bill
The Rebus Game
1:!11 The People'a Cbolca
2:tl'J Where the Action II
2:30 A Time For US
2.bll News
3:00 General Hospital
3:00 Young Marrieds
4:00 Trallmuter
5:00 Super Show
5:35 Superman
6:00 Local Newa I Weather
I:IS Newa
6:30 Leavo It To Beaver
7:00 RJflemaa
7:30 Combat
8.30 Mcttate's NaYJ
II:00 1'yCOOD
11:30 PeytoD Place
111. 00 Tile F'IJIIUve
11 ·00 News
11.10 Local New~
11 15 Weather
II :20 Sporta
II :30 .\BC'1 Nightlife

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1:45 Cono Cob Report
7:00 Today Sloow

7:25 Today Out Your Way
8:25 Today Out Your Way
1:00 OartooosviJie
1:30 Bacbelor Father
10:00 Truth or Couequenceoo
10:30
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11:30

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Morn1Jig Report
CoocentriUoa
Jeopardy

Call My Bluff
I'll Bet
Newa Report
Midday News
Slngbo' Jamboree
Moment ol 1'rutb
Tile Doctono
J,oo Mlltber World
S:SO You Don, 11aJ
4:00 M.atdl Game
t :25 Aftemooll Report
4:30 Mr. c.rtooo
5:00 Woody Wooclpecter
5:30 Trails West
1:10 f.lews Plclunl

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Rod
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Hollywood just in time to begin rehearsals for his C&lt;HO!al'
ring role with Doris t?ay In
"The Glass BotiDm Boat" al
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10:00 MorauJa Movie
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12:00 l:lorlu Reed
12:30 Falblor IDom Beat
1:00 The Rebuo Game

1:30 T!tt Peopll'• Qlolc.
2:00 Where the Actkon Is
2:30 A Tlma FoJ' Ua

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3:00 a-.1 &amp;lpbl
3:80 Ycaog Married~
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S:OO SUper Sbow
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8:00 Local NMra I Weather ,
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8:30 Lemo It Ta Deaftr
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9:00 Diet Yin Oyto
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title rolea. A WOIDID'S lfforll
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ring James Drury In the IIIII
role, and Lee J. Cobb 111 Judge .
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Spring." The Vlrllola lalla ID
love with' 1 see~y. perlecl .
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8:00 Navy Film

Dail:' Word
Bozo The ClOIYD
Buddy Starcher Sbow
Captain .. 'ngiiiW
I Love Lucy
The McCoys
Andy ot Mayberry
Dick Van Dyke
Love o1 We
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Searcb For ToiiiOITOW
Guiding Ught
Wome~~'a Page
News
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PUIIWord
House Party
To Tell The Truth
CBS News
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6:00 News lleporl

11: IS TV I Weather

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and profe~tiomtl men and women aalutt 19day the
Meigs
Fair, Tuisday throU{Ih Saturday.
Special
Edition of The Daily Sentinel It their way of bring·
ln11 this
to the attention of the public. ·It It a tribute to tht tireless work
of hundreds of people, those managing the Fair-to-be and thosa participating in
It 11 exhibitors and participants, both young and old.
"The Fair," significantly, Is the sln1l1 awnt of the yeor In which every
Meigs countian has a natural vested Interest. He and the has a part in it. It
I• "our'' show.
Everyone connected with the Fair has done his utmost to make this 1965
Fair as entertaining and as educational as possibla.
.. Evary Melgt countian will wont to visit the 1965 Fair this wHk. It's a
1how no one can miss.

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4:00 Secret 8tDrm
4:30 Lone 114n&amp;er
5:00 SUrfside I

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7:30 The Vtrgontao
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advance of royalties becaDH be
was ill with "phenomena!'
Phenomena? They checked
the hospital. Ht meant pnNo
mom a.
lnlelllleaee Neoded
Now I mention lhete only because you won't find wrltera ol
this stamp working for televi·
sion regardlesa of what 1ucct11
they may have in the strlcll;r
commercial pop music field. II
takes Intelligence u well u taJ.
ent to produce the mualcal
themes aild backgrounds for a
network television aeries.
Consequently televlslou Ia developing an elite corps of tllMt
men who are able to HI the
mood of a show with the theme
music and belp lhe aet1111 or
tho drama or tha humor alooll
with carefully lhou8hl aut. oft.
on brlllianUy ll'l'lllled, ~

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Carloads of Negroes etrbls solo Allaalle jo11r11ey laue ried sniper and firebomb raids into white nelgllllorlloodl
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today in the sixth day of rioting that left 33 pei'SOIII
dead.
CAPE KENNEDY !UPll -A
For the first time, Negroes broke out of tbe H
special team o1 forecasters said square mile area of southeast Los Angeles, where Nationtoday that weather apparently al Guardsmen and police had virtually controlled rlotln&amp;
will he 110 problem for Thurs- to stage hit-run attacks on
day's launch of two astronauts communities ringing down- . Squads of the 15,1100-maD ~
tiona! Guard and pollee riot
00 a record eight-day space town Los Angeles.
Hight. The ooly foreseeable wea· Rovmg carloads of Negr?es force moved Into. Lonl Beacll
!her problem for the Gemini- 5 burled gaso,lone bombs at buold· shortly after policen;um Bleb.
shot was Typhoon Mary in the lngs on such scattered areas as ard Lefebre was si81D SuDdaJ'
western Pacific emergency land- Sylmar on the San Fernando mght.
ing area, and the forecasters Valley to the north, Pasadena, He was struck In the chelt
said this disturbance 'is not ex· Inglewood, Hollywood and San by a shotgun blast wbeo be
peeled to affect the launch de- Diego far to the south.
stepped from his patrol car· Ia
clsion ,
Aod scaUered sniper fire a Negro neighborhood to lry to
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echoed over the 56 square mile siDp a group of YOUIIJ men
ASPEN Col IUPI) _ A dusk-to-dawn curfew area of from stoning pasalng autos. ADmountain' clim~r ~lipped on 8 southeast Los Angeles where other officer. Geore Medak.
ll!owfield on South Maroon 800 were mJUo-ed and 2,569 ar· was shot m the arm and leg.
Peak 11 miles south of Aspen rested. Two suspected looters Pollee ssid the officer may
Sunday and he and two others were killed and two other per- have been hit when a abo~
roped to him fell 1,000 feet and sons were shot to death Sunday in the hands of a fell~w polic&amp;were killed. A fourth man sur- when they troed to drove man accodentally discharged
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tbroogh a National Guard road when he was JUmped from b.voved,
In good conditoon. The bl k
h.ond bY tbr ee Negroes.
dead
Dr F k E Prt oc .
were · ran
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Dr. Robert Broggs Day. All were in the rio • scarred Watts area, in San Diego. Filly guardsmen
reported to be emp!oyes .al the with Deputy Chief Thomas Red· were sent to lDglewood DOl lar
U. S. governments scoenllfic din declaring:
from Watts, after
of
laboratories at Los Alamos.
"Have Tbom Licked"
armed Negroes prowline ill
"We know we have them cars.
licked now. The maio problem
Fires Erupt
is snipers, and a bard core bate A half dozen fires - 110118
group that wants to kill us." major-broke out Sunday night,
Police Chief William H. Park· including one in Hallywood. A
er said :
fire department spokesman said
"We're on top and they (the "We believe the fire wu riotmobs) are on the bottom."
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·Browns Crush i9ers 37-21 for Se.cond Exhibition Triumph
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James, Westerville ; Mrs. Anthony M . Kraft, Jr., and chi~
green and white lights play
dren L illie An n, Leah A., M~
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on the fountains in the routme.
By VIrginia Carletoa
chae\ and Mary, of camp Le-~. Cars driven by two brothers, Lawrence C. Long, 55, Partic1patong were Stephame
TOWN · COVNaL
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Vlpton, and Quigley M. Long, 49, Bidwell, collided at 4 Pullen , Linda Hackett. Kathy The lollowing members were ;:~· F.;.k ·Parkersburg: Mr.
11.:W. Sunday, on the Eno-Vinton Rd., one and six tenths Morgan. Judy Brewer. Nancy present for the Hartford Town El
ll~ll ol Nitro·
Mr.
ll!lles west of Rt. 554.
Horris and S~ndy Humphrey.~ Council meeting Tuesday • May· an~~rs. Harvey Collin;, Nitro;
: . The stale highway patrol said the cars met on a to the musl~ 'EI M•lhona•re .. or Wilham Kelly,_ Recorder • Mrs. Eva Bailey ot P t. Pleosclirve and that Quigley Long was left to center The ve· and "Gifl ~rom Tmpanenna. M Crump , Counc•lmen W. T. ant; Mrs. M arie Hobbs, ·
hj~les collided with moderate damage. No one was in· Another group was leatur~d Stone, A. K. McClung,
Ray iMrs. Judson McCormick,
ji{Ted.
in costume• of Iorge wh1te oil- F1elds and John Roach.
Hoo e· Mr Paul Rood we~stetcl
'l'he Patrol cited Quigley Long
cloth hats over red bandana
Principal matter of business ville~ Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
to' municipal court Aug. :Ill oo There was minor damage to print bathing caps to thP mu· taken up was the payment of aid Litziner, daughter,
• eharge or driving left ot cen. the car. and the accident IS sic "The Moon Is
Making bills, one of which was ~ncem- Ann Westerbille,; Mr.
ter.
still under investigation. Nei· E)es" with these girls takmg mg a fire hydrant. to be mstal~ Fisher, Pt. Pleasant: Mr.
An accidenl occurred at 4.45 ther the owner nor the dnver part - Pam Walburn, Joyce ed _in the water hne_ near the Mrs. Lorain sterrett, Pomeroy;
p. m. Saturday on Kriner Rd., of the cor ha•. been Identified, Riley. K•thy Bailey,
Jane r~"'dence of Councilman Ray Mrs. philip Hennessy, Pl. Pleas
one ·tenth of a mile west of Rt. the patrol satd.
Arhree, Melanie Hackett and , FJelds.
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1 ani.; Miss Lynn Carson,
218, involving cars driven by A deer was killed at 8:34 P· Patty Harris.
. The extensiOn of t • wa er Pleasant; Miss Judy Lake,
samuel D. Smith, 30, Rt. I, m. Sunday on Rt. 1110, one and A dance number proved a lme out 1~ the West Point ~~ Pleasant; Mrs. Lea Carper.
Gallipolis and James E. Bev· seven tenth• mllea north of hit with the girls dressed in of town as been.. construe e. Nitro; Mrs. Frances ~:~:;~
b, II, Rl. 1, Crown City.
Vinton. The patrol said the am· pink suils with draped chiHon ~.nd ten ,more ~amlhes tar~ gt~e Mrs. Helen Stone, Mrs. C
15 por
Offieers Hid
lhat Bevan mal ran across lhe highwa} in over-tops and black and pink : mg wa er.
Dodson, aU of Nitro; Mr.
eame liP behind the slow moving front of 1 car driven by .James ·b·imme&lt;i with pmk orgama ro&gt;· w,atedr syhstemth waths no cotm- Mrs. Kenneth Roush .
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· h. was E. Lomax, •'I , McArth ur, and es tot. he muSic,
. "Lo ve po1mn.
yeblcle driven by Snut
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, w .en1 11 edo 1erh CwaH'er. James Ray. all of Pt. Pleasant;
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Smltb cor m the rear. Mmor 'lbere was minor damage to gan. San y war z, ary ur· was appointed to that office 10 Jividen and Earnest J1v1 en,
daJMie was done to both cars. the cor, and Lomu wao not kelt. Nancy Harns, Susie Mor- fill a vacancy. Mayor Kelly Crarleston; Mrs. Fred W.
No CliO wu Injured.
injured. The deer was turned ns. Stephan If Pullen, Sue Rue, was appointed water chief of the Mrs. S. M. Tunm, Mrs.
over ro Gallia county game Judy Brewer, Marilyn Stumbo,
st m
McPherson. Columbus, and
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Tbt JllllrOI ciled Bevan to protector Kenneth L. Tomlin and Lindo Rockett, .wilh small w;.~~ ~;ea~.;v has a balance ; and Mrs. I. S. Fletdler and Mrs.
Gallla county
juve:::e cour: ooo.
,Jimmy Scally brJngtng up the of 918.40 after all billa were I Merlle Dearth ol p.,,,.,,.h,,.,.l
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rear '" a surpnse appearance. 1 aid Mayor has been
hav· , and a host of friends from
llllbn lo atop witbin 1M a•· Weekend arreall by the pa· all decked out ia balloons.
fng ~me needed repairs done : surrounding communities.
llll'td clelr dlotance. .
trol IIICiuded : Her11111n B. Wehr- An outstanding number waa •
th w 1 p · 1 R d
4 Meip county accident oc- meyer, S4, Middleport, cited to the black and white number mg on e es om oa .
currtd . at 1:05 I . m. Sunday Meitl court, Aug.· 311 for no with the girls wearing black
ATI'END SERVICES
SQUAD CALLED
Gil Twp. Rd. l7!1. ooe and ame operator'• ticenoe;
Lawrence hat• with white net trim. one Attending the last riles lor
tontbll mtlet oorthwut ol Rt. E. Cline, 21, Syracuoe, cited to black glove and one white, and Jacob Phillips the old.,! citIll
Meigs court, Aug. P for no I large whil.e dots decor a tina lhe '. izen of Hartford from out of ! The Racine emergency squad
•- un~~-tlfied
dr Iver at- operator •1 hcenae
·
. "Up·~Cher- ' town
·
' Mro. Stan· ' was called at 7.50
. a. m. Sun·
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and unsafe I suits, to the muSIC,
were: Mr. and
llmpltd to outrun
• patrol vehicle; and Donald E. Wha· ry Street." Taking part were ley D. Purcell and son. Phillip, day to the Herman Wolfe resicrllller, went off the left a1de ley, 19, Shade, ctted to Me1gs Kathy C.onde, Mary Burkett. Ken•lngton , Md.; Mr. and Mrs. dence in Racine where Mro.
ol 1111 road on • curve and court, Aug. 20 for speodmg. Nancy Buchanan. Sharon Hin- Glenn Graf. Columbus; Mr. and Wolfe was
given emergency
railed over an embankment. The patrol slso reported the dy and Lois Sauer.
Mrs. Lewis Stone, C hlllicothe ; treatment for a stroke and Dr.
Tbt drlvor left Ult scene on Bartlett, on a charge of dnv·
Mr and . Mrs. William Mitchell Burtimus was called.
IGIIL
orreot of Ralph
Yates. 58, A star routine with ourlace
Vienna, va.; Mr. Harold i;-........--................,......
ing while intoxicated. He wa• i diving featured Morilyn Sturn- Phillips, Arlington, Va.; Mr. ,
lodged in the city jail for a bo. Kathy McElhinny, Sandy and Mrs. James Phillips and l
hearing Monday afternoon. Humphreys, Susie Morris, Sue oon, Aaron, Nitro, W. Va.; Mr.
Rue and Sandy Swartz, wearMrs. Wayne Phillips and 1
(Calltlnued from page I I
ing purple print suits and lav- son, Jacob Lee, Belle, W. Va.;
lJ nlclent in a loog statement
ender hats trimmed with net. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Phillips,
be tuu•&lt;f Sunday from hlo
Tllis was done to the tune oi lBelle, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
raodl where he spent the week
"Mae •·
Warner and dauthter. ,
ON REQUEST
IDII. The Prealdent planned to
A diving e&lt;hibilion by John Betsy, Richland•, Va.; Mr. and
fly back to Washington late
Grueser of Parkersbur.,; wa!l · Mrs Vernon Grinstead. Harttoday.
en during lbe evening.
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Kennetll
ed

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Ill.

EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6 TO SEPTEMBER 10

lllced lb. ltc
W.!.. Pet. GB

SWEET VALENCIA

WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING

75
66
66
65
63
60
53

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INGELS
FURNITURE

City

Pomeroy emera:enry aquadmen were called at U! a.m.
tJI M••"N .. tM today lor William King, Harfi.
~~1011Ville. He was taken to Vet;~·,,,;;;;· -, •"•r• .,.roote, ,.,..,. erans MemnY'i·IJ hospital as a
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WILL BE AT OUR STORE- COR. 2nd &amp; MILl- MIDDlEPORT

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FUINITUII CO.
MAlON, W. VA.

EACH FRIDAy NIG;'

Friday Night Opening
MOST STORES ARE OPEN TIL 9:00 P.M.
Some Stores are Open Both Friday &amp;Saturday Nig'hts

: NEW GAMEIVUY WEEK
PICK UP w.:•K NO. II CAIID NOW
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~REGIVING AWAY FREE TICKETS:

tNO I'UICH.UI NKHIMY}

this lo lho Wlnnl"' Numbtr lor

10:30A.M. Tii6P.M.

n~essary. Merchandise certificates are redeem ab le at any participating merchant. ASK FOR YOUR FREB

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 17th

'299

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ALL-U-CAN-EAT!

Given Away Thus: 1st, $50 - 2nd, $25 - 3r d, $15 - 4th, $10 -

All participating merchants will give any person, 13 years or older, a FREE TICKET with no purcllue

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39 75 .342 34

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S&amp;H Redemption Repr:esentative
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Certificates • •

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.569 8
.569 8
.560 9
.553 10
.500 16
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noor covering tor evei'J' kind of floor. Best
pattern1. Profel5:ional lnstaUatton b)' us, or
do tt 10unelf. Cali WY 2-2~ for free eat!-

Pomeroy Merchants

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van ~ ~~sto .a lMg~re 1~11

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were Sean Mullen, Ronnie

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MARGARINE

Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. John Torrenc-e, dy and Bill Swan, doing
and son, Porne- CIHnel'l
Lloyd Kin&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. J1mm•e Torrence ! ur.ual diving bits.
roy.
and daughter of Columbus. Mr. I All of the synchronized
and Mrs. Ronald Bell of Canal , min rou s was featured in
1\'inchester. Mr. and Mrs. Eugd gfi ~ lth th
colo~ed
Rene Moore and daughter, Gin· gran ma ~ w
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hghts
OPTOMETRIST
ger, of Was 11 .IDI1on, W. Va. ca 11- costumes,
f ••.
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Office Rours: g to 12. ~to 6 (Close at Noon on
here to attend the funeral of \ tme c~n"' mg. ~I ~rc~s gomg
Tbun. - Eaat l:ourt Sl.. Pomeroy

..ll:l.e.
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Allsweet

Robinson's

next:," year. The governor said Mr. and Mrs. Jim Werry thAss,•stmg MrsK. ScaII y G WI'th I
that : in addition to prov1dmg a
e SJow were aren
regg,
1 . 1
111 ·• Mich
re-c•Jili amount of funds , the and son of 8 oommg on,
Lloyd, (the announcer),
biH \nrludes
increased otate [ ~ere overn,•ghtCJgu~st• ;ff Mr~ Stephanie Pullen. Mike Archer
support to all school districts of i and Mrs. Ava ar an ami Fud Clarkson, Charleo !:lark- I
s;l50 .'. per classroom unit ; An l ly.
d M F ed Cl k of , aon, Jimmie Weber and
extr• $210 per classroom un1t Mr. an
"
r
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Scally.
for operating Olpenses in the Pomeroy
wer e
recent Mrs. Scally Is expresslng
"' _; called
"additional aid" I Sunday
tupper guests ol thanks to all those who helJ&gt;ed 1
'districts districts which can their oon. Mr. and Mro. Alva In soy way and especially
no long~r raise school revenuea Clark and family. Other callers WMPO for record• and taping
becailse they have reached the were Mr. lnd .Mrs. Virgil Rou~h ~ Beth Pullen and Jean Morga~
bonded debt hm1t.: and raises and Mr. and Irs. Geoffrey Wtl for making costumes. tbe Sewof al!out $100, for all non-teach- 800 and daughter.
ing Center for assiStance, the
ing full • limo school employ- Greg Torrence, son of Mr. turning assistance, baby ailten,
tl.
and Mrs. Paul Torrence
" Park Association for its dona·
sptnding I few days here with and Mi" Theresa White, Red
iiOGAN, OHIO - THE hu1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cross represenlative from HuntHoctilnl Conservancy District Roland Torrence.
ington, who was here lor the
will present its new ...l million
show.
llood' control plan to the public
Melgo Geaeral Hoopllal
A •ilver tray was preaented
at a lept. II meetlna hera.
Admiloloao Saturday - Le- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Scally from the
JM11 Jolmaon. aecrelary of the roy Watsoo, Pomeroy : E. G. casl. Miss Gregg and Miss Pul·dlsll'kt, anoounced the hearing Thomas, Syracuse; Mrs. Ver- ~ len made the presentation.
Sat.ay and Indicated aay . . . Howell. Pomeroy.
......\ objectiOill! to the plan 1 Dlsebargeo Satm&lt;lay - Den·
IIIUit be ftfed by Aug. 30. Once ver Queen, Carpenter : Leopald , Vtlerano MemOrial Rospltl
1111 eonoorvancy district bOard Hysell, Pomeroy; Clara Gruel· Admlulono Saturday - Ann
app!'OYOS the plan. it would be or' Minersville.
i Hayes, New Haven. Martm
~b~tted to the conservancy
Admioslono 8uoday - fva [Hall, Racme; Ha'?ld Fetty, Jr
COUI1 for llltburization. T h e Findling, Coolville;
R u t h . Langsville , Naomi Tealord,
plan," designed to stem Hock- Carr, Middleport.
1 cme.
laC River flooding In Southeut- Dlsebarcea Sunday
Cush · DlscbafiH Solo1nlay tnl Obla,
would eventually Johnson, Bradbury .
Nt Congo, Portland; Debra
· JNd ,10 ereatloo of four new
Hunnel, Pomeroy: Edna Hunivlll and five local fiood
nel, Pomeroy.
.
2 Fined Saturday
Admlulou Suaday - Rtch11111tr11 projecta.
ard Hensley, Lon1 Bottom.
By !Uayor Legar
Dlsehaqea Suaday - RbonTwo were lirted in Saturday da Hager, Long Bottom; Deb'
night action of Pomeroy Mayor , Hager, Long Bottom; Mona
DIVOT&amp; TO INTIIIIIT o~ Charles Legar.
' Mcintyre, Middleport; Lucille 'I
111181 MAlON AIIIA
Oley Herdman. II. Middleport, Garten, Middleport;
R il t h
~:.-:;. ~=:.
was fined $100 and costs and Markinl, Long Bottom: Mrs.
••., .,,..,.IMI" ...." sentenced to three days in jail
l'1le atu. hi.., t~qhu.-. on a OWl convklion and F:utu• •••ak •II Pom
'
. . . . . . OffU:e .N"· raene McDaniel, Caltipolis, for1111""'111 ... ,....
• reited a U,l} bond on :l dis·
turblng the peace charge.

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DRY CLEANING
SERVICE

Tuppers Plains
Social Events

yt&gt;ar'li and provides every tea~- Mr. Torrence's brother,
er in Ohio with • $2011 ra1ae Torrence.

Pony Contest

CLOROI

i TWO-HOUR

UPI Briefs

A. Rhodes today signed into
law the $833
million acbool
foundation bill for the ne&lt;t two
years, calling it 'the fmest ever in the hi!iitory of Ohio."
The bill increases state. support to public education by
$18.1 million over the last two

In Exhibition

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Middleport, Mason Battle
For Championship Tonight

All Star

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EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

All Lea111e Officers and Team C~ptaJns of each

· OHIII(I'Uil
t• .. ....
. ...Ill

bowUng league last year are•requeated to be

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ent for a meeting at tbe P.omeroy Labes

pres-

TU&amp;sday

eveJilng Auguit 17th at 7;30 p.m.

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Amerlca'a Most V11ualtle

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Auto Coinpony
Kapplo'o llohl•:•tlllon ·
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Pranclo Pltrlat

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Hartley &amp; Bennett Shu Store
Stark's PhlrMKy

K&amp;C Jewelrr Store
A-ilted Rodlo &amp; TV
New York Clothing Hou.a

Ben Fr~nklln Sto,..
Simon'• Market
MooN•tS.....

Pamoooy Motor Company

Korr I Von Zandt

Swlther,l LohH Drugs

Motor S.lot
Hoyt'o Sohlo St11ion

Ch1pm~n.C.nad•y Shoe•

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4 Da1Ly sentinel Pomeroy Middleport 0 Aug 16 1965

WANT AD
INFORMATION

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Prelldent
V ct President
Secretary
Treasurer

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SALE
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55 x 8 Ft Great Lake House DON 1 PUMP y1111 sluggish aep.
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Trailer In very good condl 11r tank Get Kleon-Em-AII POMEROY _ liO story rrame
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Land- 5 rooms bath cellar front
Chev
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porch large lol
can be Wbile flrusb red ntenor std tran&amp; 327 V8 eng ne ttres Aaron M I 108 410 87 135 329 turn to get tts 1cks m concem
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8 5 121c
I Ia lie bought with a down payment like new Radio and heater
Mays SF
109 392 79126 321 mg Oh 0 Senate fa lure to pas!
1~=======-.tl and $4203 permo Located 1960 Butck LeSabre 2 Dr
$1195 Rose Cn
11748390154 319 the$279mllhoncaptallmprove..,r: Puo!' •!~
ONE HERD of shorthorn caton Route 7 $400000
Low m•leage by local owner spotlesslclean mterlor t res Allen Phil
11743566137 315 ments bdl
,
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Clendnon Pitt 119 458 67142 310 DtVJSlOD D rector Normar
report~~~'~ nuntd • ~'" Tt~e (W"' yearling bulls and heifers and
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Sales &amp; Serv1ce
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OPEN EVES 1 00
Rob nson Bait 98375 54 121 323 proposed atrports
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Ollba M nn JIB 47490147 310 The dtvtston ts one of twt
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ManI lla Bos 107 379 44 115 303 stale agenctes afleeted bY at
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Hall M nn
111 406 66 122 300 amendment to Ihe b ll sponsor
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pet Shampooer FREE with • Transferable Wben
WY :1-38311
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Davuo clev 103 373 47 12 300 ed by Sen Ros Pepple R
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purchase of Blue
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Kal ne Del 103 342 61 101 295 Ltma and supported by all It
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shampoo Baker Furniture eGuaranteed 24 months 2 STORY frame 1 rootn1 (three
Green Bos
93 327 67 96 294 Democrats lD the upper house
PHONE WY 2-2156
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Wh1tf1eld Clev 91322 33 94 292
• Most Popular Unit
menl enclosed rear porcb By Ualted Prell ~n~ernallooal
Co avtlo Clev 116 421 70 122 290
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American ape
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National Leagoe Mays Gt Ptcnrc, rs Held
No Federal bciae Tax
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garage
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441
Beech
Sl
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and
Bryan
Stotm
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Braves
Aaron
Braves
all 26 were hosts to a family outmg
strator Chance for
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ONE STORY frame 6 rooms tlemyre Renlff tl) and How
AUG 17
Amencon League - Horton and P cnlc Sunday at thetr
vancement fresh Silks Inc Plus FREE Ice Cream
cellar
6
acre•
of
&amp;fOund
Rtv
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Loser-Stoltlemyre
(14-7)
The
Metgs
County
Democrat
Tigers
23 Colav to Indians 23 home Syracuse
honormi
For Jnlormalton wrtte or eUSED FREEZER SALE
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(8th)
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7
Wagner
lndtans
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Mrs
Ernest
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of
Detrott,
call Eleanor J IJouglaa Rt 18 cu H Wilson Zero
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meet
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DOUBLE 2 slory arne
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Tw ns 22
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Upright Freo11r - - $50
3r P m a1 Pomeroy second ward
rooms
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The af!atr was held on the
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021 7 12 1 house Memhet 8 are urge h
Runs Batted In
lawn wtth
a potluck dinner
7 15 3Dtp 12
101
003
Fr-r uud 4 yro _$125 ~J: CONDmONING Relrlger- Broker WY Z.!Mt.
New York Dickso til Stock attend and brmg sandw c es National League - Johnson served bullet style at DOOil to
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AUTOMOBILE UJSIIJ'ance lJeeJJ
alion oervtce
8 IS Sic (?r:o~an. La~emann tB)
cooklea
Reds 95 Banks Cubs 84 Star Robert Lehew and daughters
POMEROY
cancellod? t.,osJ your oper•
Joe~ W Canoy
~tt~ew ven, 4 1 lfc ONE OF Pomeroy 1 Rout Stafford Hamilton (6) and The Fr endly C rcle of the gell P~rates 81 Call son Ph Is Debra and Charlotle of Colum111r 1 Ucenoe? CaD WY 1-2111
M1neger
homes the former Norman Gibbs wmner-Hamllton t2-1) Federated
church wdl meet 79 Mathews Braves 76
bus Mrs Gertrude Neutzling
IUUr
Ph WY 22111
AUcnONEER
Neutzllnc hDme, 2 story brick Loser _ Sheldon (f&gt;-7) HRs- Tuesday August 17 at 8 p m American League - Colavito Mr aod Mrs Scott Neutzhng
Complete Servlee
garage Richardson (5th)
Pepttone at the church Program s m Jnd1ans 80 florton T gers 77 and son Dav1d Mr and Mrs
1 rooma 111 bath
Crttt Bradford
fireplace 2 acrea of ground (17th) Charles 5th) Gibbs charge of Mrs Roy Mayer and Mant Ita Red ~ox 76 Obva Paul Neutzhng Mr and Mrs
PEACHES now picking early
Write Prone or Coata~
wonderful view of Pomeroy !lsi)
Mrs Edgar Arnold
program Tw ns 74 Ha I Twms 70 Ktlle- Harry Neulzbng Mr and Mrs
Red Free Red Haven Sun
A. C. BILUlFORD
l'llaln Street and river Pbone
chairmen and the hoslesses are brew Twms 70
Jerry Stewart and son S!evie
Haven others to follow al
Radnt, Oblo
Dick Neutzling WY W880 afl- Wash
000 010 lll-4 a 0 Mrs Albert \\oodard and Mrs
Ptlchlng
and Rhoda Howdery of Alb
so apples Open Dally and
I I lfc
er 5 p m.
21
lfc
BaltimOre
0110
000
0021
1
0
Charlee
Strauss
National
League
Koulax
ens Walter Reuter Mr ana
1
Sunday Wells
Orchard Karl Gra
Plamblq ud
"·" Richert Klme (9) and Brum
Dodgers 21-4 Nuxhall Reds 9 3 Mrs Homer Hawkms and Mr
Wilkesville
7 15 tic
"::'eatlll&amp;
HOUSE FOR sale Racine """ ley J Mtller Hall (91 and
Jay Reds 8 3 Maloney Reds and Mrs W1U1am Lehew and
SEWING machines repair serMlnenvDie, Ollie
Clorenee Roy WI ~281t l2tc Brown Wlnner-Rlchert (119)
UN VACATION
13-6 Job 1son Braves 13 6
children Ted John Cheryl•
STORE HOURS
0
8
v ce all makes WY 2-2284
End yoar tnJubtu
Loser _ J Miller (4-3) HR- The Rev and Mrs Donald Americaa League - Grant and Btll or
Pomeroy Mrs
Oatly 9 00 to 7 00
The Fabrtc Shop Pomeroy
We ban an IIIaH
SIX ROOM HOUSE bath eel- Held 13th)
Htcks and children
Scherry Twms 15-4 Perry Tw ns 8-3 Bruley and Mr and Mrs Da
Anthrotzed S nger Sales and
Sewer MJII'hltar 31 acrea ground. $3000
and Douglas have !ell lor a Pascual Tw ns 8-3 Terry In VIs
Frt &amp; Sat 9to9
Service
3 29 tic
Reasonable 11a1e1
Contact Lawrence
Rope
three week vacation
trtp dians 10-4 Hall Ortoles 9-4
ONE ONCH PIPE
ladders CaD WY Z.ZI!t 0., or Nll1lt
Langsville Ohio
I _I! ltc (lsi game) 020 000-- 2 1 I plannmg to VJSII pomls in Oh 0
PLEGA ARRESTED
HELENS Beauty Shop School walk n refr gerator wooden
1 21 lie FOR SALE Farm I room ~:..,~;" ~I 110 oox- 9 1s 0 and m Kentucky where theJr DEADLINE EXTENDED
Day Spec al August 17 thru bushel boxes all '" good con BEATING PlmiJIDI. M.eDer bouse wtth bath. 129 acres
Ma tl) Gatewood daughter Scherry wtll enroll
KfiARTOUM Sodan (UPI)28th $8 50 Permanents $6 110 dtt on Call 98[&gt;-3201 Mrs H Furnaces. &amp;mold Brodten Phone SH U835
McBride
a~d Ranew S ar at Kentucky ChrJSttan College The dead! ne lor the Point Self styled General Ntcolas
Open 9 to 5 Even ngs by ap
G Webster Long Bottom Ill Eaot Mala Slreel, Pom
a 10 121c (1) ~~l)a (7~ Sullivan Lo!r- for the fall sesSion Regular Pleasant open slow pitch soft Plenga of the Congo rebel army
po n men Ope ala s Helen
8 12 61c
b
WY Ut4l
ma .- an
C h worship servtces at the M d ball tournament has been ex was placed under houae arrest
Br ckles and Sandy Bennett
Oh o
eroy P one
7 20 tic FOR SALE Pomero~/ r;o~ M c B r 1 de (0-3) HR - as dleport Church or Chr st wtll !ended to Saturday Aug
21 here Sunday and questtoned
8 16-6tc GIN SENG $23 25 per lb gold
bouse wi!lt bath111 1 0 n (16th)
he conducted eac~
Sunday Four more teams are needed about hiS contacts wtth rebel
- For Rent
en seal $185 wtid ginger 65c CAR Washed and vacuumed. Stout Harrisonv • 1 ID lite !2nd game)
,
with olllcers 10 c)Jarge
to complete the f1eld Entry fee leaders m the Sudan
B1l BaJley Reedsville OhiO WUson s car wash, 550 Page
Los Ang
030 100 001-. 13 2
IS $20 Teams desrng ot enter
12
2
7
HOUSE TRAILER v llage of
8 12 12tc
St
Middleport WY 2-3 15 FOR SALE - I room and bath DetroU
112 031 Olx- g
GIVES DINNER
should write Wallace Smtth Jr NEW SOVIET BOAST
M dd eporl Two bedromoo 16 CIDCKENS 2 TV tube test Open from 8 am to 9 P m. house with 1010 acres bam, Brunet Sukla (t) May &lt;5l
at 1409 Oh o Street Pont Plea
ava 1Iab e mmed ately Phone ers 1 TV bo 1 meter Mar oeven daya • week 1-31-30te oulbulldlngs Pomeroy Rl S Lee (6) Gatewood (8) and Mr and Mrs Wtlbur Moore sant W Va or call 675-4319
MOSCOW !UP!) - MoSC'lw
12
11 y 2 2166 WY 2 3600 or IVy vm Slone two mtles out ol NEIGLER BUILDING Supply Rose HOI Can be seen by Rodgers Lollch Peoa &gt; Fox entertamed w•th a dinner Sat
Rod o satd Sunday mghl the
346
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10
tfc
Rutland
on
Harnsonv
lie
Rd
Racine
Plastic
wall
tile
lie
appointment
only
Call
WY
2(9)
r.nd
Freehan
W~-P:a
urday
everung
at
thell'
borne
ham
Thompson
Sr
and
Dtana
Sov
el Union now has mlsstle.
23
1 East Ms n St
8 12 6tp per sq It lor bathrooms %779
8 12 Uc &lt;4-7) Loser - Sulla l1, I
Guests were and Randy and Mr and Mrs carrymg a rplanes capable of
CHOICE TRAILER space 10
hDuse builders elumlnum lid- BUILDING Lot 101 sale Ra- -Oyler (3rd), Piersall flat) Mr aad Mrs LouiS Thompson WII am Thompson Jr
and c rcllng the world non-stop U
Mtddleport Phone WY 2 3117 1949 Big 72 modo! Harley Dav I•• kitchen cabmets measur cine outstde corporatton 81 Brown (4th)
of Akron Mr and Mrs Wtl Tammy K&lt;ly of Cuyahoga Falls I refuelled m flight
8 10 6tp I tdson motorC)cle m lair con
•..,
TRAILER SPACE Depot Sl
d 1on $1,1() cash Also mare ed to lize of kitchen
z 181 Price $700 cash Phyl
Rutland See J m Fry
pon) w1lh coli and due an
1 17 lie Us Bailey WI ~2628
nat game
I
lip
her
colt
m
Spr
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Phone
Auto
S.ln
a
12
3tc
MJnn
010 OliO DOS- 4 7 0
0
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SH 2 5538
8 12 61c
FOR SALE _ 1 room bouse Clevelsnd OliO OliO 003-3 8 0
4 ROOM Apartment wtth bath ONE GOOD used washer
2 4 dr Celebrity super 88 Olds- complete with furniture bath, Grant Worthington (9) and
MONDAY AUGUST 16TH. 1965
•a 00 P M- Rei g ous Serv ces-Me1gs CountJ M n .stertaJ Association
In Pomeroy Phone WY 2~319 cow milk ng mach nes w It h mobile good tlr.. aD new m Rutland Call SH 2-5475 Battey Tlant Tie~uer (9)
TUESDAY AUGUST 17TH
7~! tic
brakes radw power brakes
8-18-31c McMahon t9) and Azcue Roof
10 00 AM Judging Domes he Arlo
compressor Phone WY 2 7761 power ateermg hytlromatlc
tl) wumer-Grant (1$.4) Los10 00 AM -Admlss on w11! be char~ed at gate
6 11 &amp;lc transmission new apriJJgs
FURNISHED 3 room apart
er _ nant (1~) HR -Wa&amp;ner
12 00 NOOD to 2 00 PM -Jumor Fau Tractor Operators Contest
12 00 Noon to 4 00 P M-Pomeroy H1gb School Band
ment w1th bath Phone WY 2 l!lti5 HONDA 250 Scramble Con One of the cleanest ears IJJ
(21st)
2 00 P.M ~umor Fair Games and Contests
5435
8 6 tic tac! Jack Walker Hemlock Pomeroy Call Walter Grue.
Vef neWS
t2nd game II Innings)
0 2 30 PM
KING BROTHERS !XL RODEO
UNFURNISHED 1 room balh
Grove alter 5 p m WY 2- er WY 2-31'!0 Actual mlle.
Milln
110 000 100 01-4 12 0
3 00 PM to 8 00 PM -Judgme 4-fl Crops Electric Rope and Gardea
Exh b ts
uUllly room nice yard Point 6TI7 before WY 2 6694
age 43 I10tl Prtce $995 00
Cleve
010 000 00! liS- I I! 3
*7
00
PM
-BlG
BEND TWIRLERS-SQUARE DANCERS
Lane Lmcoln Hetghts Ph
8 11 tie
I 2 lie Galli resdlqs Galllpolls Stlgm8n Roggenburk (II
0 8 00 P M- KING BROTHERS !XL RODEO
WY 2 3874.
I 18 tic WATER for steam trons 25c 1961 FORD Galule standard Dam 11 0 12 0 runnmg one Klfppateln (9) Plels &lt;9) and
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18TH
8
00
AM
Poultry
Judg ng Open Class
•
door
·•-!lent
·-"
fool
on
rollers
Pomeroy
Masztmmerman,
Bettey
(9)
Har
TRAILEit LOTS
rree
lOW
gallon Brmg own coota10en shirt •
-··
•-uuw
T
9
00
A
M
to
11
00
AM
-Judg ng 4-H Poultry and Rabbits
Ro Jers Slore
8 5 30tc bon See Odell Manley 660 oo 20 13 Pt Pleaaanl 2S 811 san Stange t5) Bell (6) te4
H
Showmaosh
p
Poultry and Rabbits Jumor Fall' Booth Exhtblta
8ge and water Brown • l'rall _
_ _
Beech Street
Mtddleport IUnton 0 43 Kanawha Falls fenauer (I) Kralick 10) and
10
00 AM ~udgtng Bee! Cattle-Open Class
er Park &lt;State Approved) ONLY 3 Beagle pups remall&gt; Ohio or call WY 2-21111
18 .. • -•·
•·-· Roof (9) s•~s 9) WID
10 00 AM to 4 00 P.M -Kidd es Day - all r des !Oc
l56 Charlellmt. n unawD ......e
"''
Mlnersvtl e Oh o Phone W'io 1111 L 0 Shiflet Rt I Rutlie
Marmet
and
Wlnfield
datDI
are
ner
Krafick
(4-9
Loser10
00 AM - Conforma!lon Show-florses and Pon es
1 16
12
00 Noon to 4 00 P M- Racme Htgh School Band
1-3324
I II tic land Sll 2-4176
8 7 6tc
I Plets (4-4) HRs - Colavtto
011 the lill
'1 00 P M Ho.-.e Show
lH !KE an. Jour """' turr h«&gt; MOBILE 8x38 $1000 Great
De RamMer
Boal Movtlllnll
\ (23rd) Alvis 19th) Kmdall
1 00 PM -Judg ng Flower Show
0 7 30 P M-Horse Pulhne Conte.!
ld and unlumiJbed spot~Lakes 10 x 13 $2110tl M A World Studud of Com,ad
Oblo River _ Knol up Mfd' \&lt;&amp;!It) Wagner (22nd)
10 00 P M-Fireworks
lllertll w~ U4S4
12 ! llr
Hall Reedsvdle Oh o
ElceDmet 5 50 p m o F Sbearer
THURSDAY AUGUST 19TH
==;;;-;~:;;--;~::::::--:::
d b th
8 14 tic file ear l'tltlll, rldo 1M IJil' up Marmet 6 10 am Helen Z Chicago
0110001 030100 2030-10-- 112S 01
9 00 A M-Jud~lng Jun or Fa r-Dmy and ShowmanshiP-Nutrlt!OII
FURNISHED 4 room an a
torD1811Ce SmaD ear .eaaomy
11o1toa
•
Exhlbits--FFA Cru~hop and Vegetable Exhibits
TWO 2 p ece I vmg
room
down WID!leld 6 20 P m Dunand Ro2 00 P M-J cdeing Datry Cattle-Open Class
111odern 1st Floor apar menl
IIICI ~~IJ
can Bruce up Wiillfteld
John
Wilhelm
17)
5
30
0 2 00 P M-Pqny Harness Rae ng
Middlepo I Call WY 23874
smtes 5 plec breakfast set
"""
mano Mlrttn (7) Monbou
•2 SO PM -1'1lny aod Horse Running Racing
Phone WY 2-7G~9
lllelnlpOilta MOIOn
am Hershey up 14 10 P m quette Duliba !6) Heffner (7)
8 uc
o4
00 P M-Middleport H gh School Band
5
8 16 3tc
.-and--4"'H--:-&gt;--:-M
:-:-:1-u -n--h-.--,~art
E. Mall s-1. Po111erOJ
John ;a~~::~l~l~ $ /
Ritchie (9) and 'l:tllman Wm
0 5 00 P M- Twthght Horse Harness Racmg
•815 PM -BIG BEND TALEN1 SHOW CASE OF 198$
mento llo~ ey &amp; !teed Kard
Help Wanted
, . _ WY . _
m
an
ner - John tll-5) Loser-Moo
DIRECTED BY ROBERT K HOEFLICH
5 11 tic - - - t Zl lfc 3t a m Barbara Gay up 5 20 bouquette t&amp;-14) HRe - Marlin
FRIDAY AUGUST 20TH
ware
u 1 ClviJ•·rvtco r am Southern down 14 7 20 (2nd) c •· (12th) Petrocetb
8 30 A M-Judamg Juntor Fm Sbeep and Swmo
"'i'DOUBLE 5 rooms
222 •• • m•• • :::' "" ""'"" ,.., 1964 F8$ OldsmobUe Holiday a m Rtchard Moyle down 15
aocr
9 30 AM -Judgmg Junior Far- Beet and Showrnonshlp
flllb 1&gt;17 lbo" "" ,. .tdYaneem.nl
Coupe cll!lass Maroon col 7 am St Marys down 16 1 (7tb)
Sycamore s \\ '.c 2 5212
rhoutand• ot otl Opl.'ll p..,_,. M'J
Natloaaf Lellgot
1 30 PM -Jud~mg Sheep and Swtne-Open Clasa
7 30 31Jic •'"' ••
ored aut Iran (Door) ~115 am JeflerllOII up 11 1 30 p Cln
•2 00 P M -Pony Harne" Rae n1
032 001 100-- 7 10 1
UIIU J
u n.re...., II Rial fnlnnal
WI st=
8 11 31
o2 30 P M-Pony and Horoe Runn Di Ractng
on o11 Joba. u • ee .-eqo rem•ntt
Ph
9- U~~.
C m Stevenson down 17 7 a m
040 OliO 061-12 17 D
FURNISHED ap.rlment
W ' nda, r 't'lnf n•m• -'d , . lftll
W• St Louis
•4 00 PM Rutland Htgh Sehool Band
Eilts Tsltowis (8), McC o o 1
•5 00 I'M -Tw1hl!bl Horse Harness Racing
rooms and p vace bath In '"'""
Uvntock
Criso
Jr up 18 I a.m
'"
Un n leniM Bol - - Pu&amp;CIIJ
Uam H Zimmer up 18 6 4:0 &lt;a) Jay (II and Edwards
'7 SO P M-Pony l&gt;u!llng Contest
qwre Oh o Hotel
7 13 tic 011 • len ne Pt,martl1 o• •
''""
SATURDAY AUGUST 21ST
WORK MARE
grey we.,;o.l am LowsJana down 1,
5 Gtbson Washburn tl) Woode10 00 AM -Jun or Fm Parade
mcE- 2- bed oom house bath WAITRESSES car hops grill 1400 Jbs Smooth mouthed, a.m. Bnckeye State clown 19 artck 9) and McCarver WID
11 00 AM -Juntor Fair Achievement Awords and Style Revue
bolsement and gas furna e U
and kttchen
workers AJl' powrr!UI puller willing w&gt;rll 6 am p eggy Downey down aer - Washburn (N) !Aaer•t 00 PM -Eastern High School Band
tie for storage Call ~ Y 2 PIY 10 person atc row s Stea k er anywhere Stands heat
E nl p J
•2 00 P M-Horse Harneslll Racmg
Tsttourta
(WI
HRe
Skinner
\
8 13 6tc House
a 13 6tc Georao W Wells
Leading 20 I l5 1 m
oge Re H ~~
'8 15 PM -BIG BEND TALENT SHOW CASE OF IIHI5 (4th)
Glblon
(lrd)
Johnl
on
cc---- -o·
up 20 8 45 a m
....DIRECTED BY ROBERT K HOEFLICH
ap"rtmen
worth 11 up Zl 4 40 b m Ll~ (22nd) Edwards tJJth) P t n
4 DEALER WANTED to semce Creek Rd Middleport 0
10
00
PM
-Fireworks
1 __!!_31c tie George up 11 5 20 a m
'rooms and pr vale ba h Ca II consumers n Pomeroy or Mid
•-GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS
son tlith) White !17th )
Melga County Agrtoultural Society
Simons Market or WY 22571 dleport and Syracuse Wlth\PONJES lor sale or trade Bob Harvey JordaD up 21 8 30 a
OFPICIRS 1965
8 14 tic
Rawtelgh product.
Steady Roberta Letart Falls Ohio m Poplar up 22 2 25 p m
112 lufap)
Preatdnt
Fred
C
Leifheit
'.'\'· •----=-:--:-::---::-:-:--:
good earnings y~ar around \ Clf 7 2337
8 1~ ate Jerry Bosworth down 22 5 50 Mtlwauiee
V!ee-Pretldent
Wallsce Bradford
No capital required
Wrtte Allqutppa up 22 6 10
SecrelarJ
100 OliO 1121 GOI-4 12 3
Frank H Johnston
'freaaunr
Cbll'lu Radford
RADIO comh nation 1 Rawletgh Dept OHII840-ll Musical lnltNments : : BeckJord dow• 23 11 40
DIRECTORS
Lovely walnut console I Freeport 111
11-!6-ltp
Elillb Woods up 23 I 20 Chicago
1965
010 100 1101 000-- 3 10 I
RFD Pomero1 Oblo
Tom
R.
Reuter
4 •peaker sound sys- Wanted To Buy
w~r:mD ~ponslb::.:'~~
Poll: Wog down 2S 3 20
Johnson 0 Dell (8) Oalnlkl
Star
Rl i'omeroy Ohfo
David
Kobtenl%
tern 4 speeds dual volume
-- e over Vi mo
Can p m Lady Rosemary clown 23 (12) and Oltver Jackson Aber
Jll':P Pomeroy Obio
llu!ll!
P Custer
control htghesl ltdellty with AN11QUE Furn1ture
dishes menls on I spinet pLano
P
m
Alice
dowD
Greenup
Rfli SMde Ohio
5 15
Cbil1ea WUU.ms
radio Pav ba an e of mlocellaneous Call or write
be seen locally Write Credit 10 20 p m R 0 Weal up nathy II and Bailey KruB
142
Butternut
Ave
Poiiieroy Ohio
a.artu Rldfortl
(10) Winne t- 0 Dell &lt;8-4)
;~rj~~~.2~~2 or assume payments of Mrs llowud l:ecU, BOO W Manager P 0 Box 211 Sbt1
Greenup 11 ~ m WayDI H Loser - Abernathy &lt;•21 HRe
1966
JlFP Pomero~ ObiD
1 13 2tc clown Greenup
Fred C Leifheit
·:':
per week Call WY 2- Mam Sl Pomeroy
byville, Indiana
11 55 p m Bea- -Aaron (26th) Bankl UI)Jb)
Wallace Bradford
Brownell Ave:tnf.ti~~~
8 10 6tp
..!_?J lie Re1l Estate For Sele ver up Gree!lup I 16 a m Lor Jones (23rd)
Fred Goealem
R
Rlclnt. ObiD
!Wbert E. Sblelds
m•ce ehmmated fore•
Insurance
FOR SALE 1 room boule bath ena up Meldahl I 4G P m Rav
1967
001 011 . . . 4 '10 ~
1\rD ltleiDe Olit•
Star 2» lb II 69
and basement, recentlJ redee- enawood cloWII Meldahl I !i5 P Pitts
~dCarnahan
Bol
1111 l&gt;omeroy Ohio
Los Ang
OliO 100 ~ 2 t1
Elllorsbach Hardware, Sugar PHI!'TO Capyma Service eop orated hardwood floor&amp; al- m Robert P Tlbolt dtlWII Mel
wm. B Downte
L.
B.
Roffman
Sisk Schwall (I) Mcllelln &lt;71
Ptckens Hardware Jes mads or legal paJI'ra
ummum llorm doon and dahl 1 30 p m John J Rowe
~zler
~ E Shenefield
and Pagllarcal Dryliilile PtJl
llt'dle!JOft Feed Mdl
blrtlt recordo and almosl any wmdow1. Sell with or wtlhoul up Meldahl 11 P m Alldrew P
ll!rilm &amp;Iawter
ranoskl t7) MUter (8) lind
8 12 3tp olhet documents
lurnlltn ~ by tht ow let Cllhoua up lleldaiJI 11 40 a m
IX OFFICIO DIR,CTORS
p
Ohio
C. E. Blakeslee
~'=::--~·-:.;;:..Reuter I•• r • K'f hnten)
Can be aeen at 118 Laurel St ADnette P J01181 dowD Meldabl, Roseboro Wimer - Slel! &lt;44) I
~mq!;i oltlD
l'altmoll
Liller - Drrllla!t
1
16 lie Pomtr01
I Ia 411 I • 1.11.

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AUGUST 17 II 19 20 21 1965

Pomeroy \ Leaders
Airports Down
Legue Leaders
Dram
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Motor Co. By Major
Unlled Preso International
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RHI Estlle For Sele

QUALITY

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Joe Liming
Mrs Roy Holter

Mrs G R Thompoon

Ernestine Wood Jennifer Blakeslee

Patty Koblentz Salcy Mora

J Malcolm Hamm Ru:hard Koblentz Ertr Parker

Arch e Rose Charles Freeker Jameo Mered lh
Larry Lew s Chuek Wagner Denny Evans

Dale Htll Tommy The1s1
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
Mrs AI ce Thompson Mrs Pat Holter M.n Francu
Spencer Jenn fer Lohse Mary K Rose Marie Turner

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FFA

Cump Fire Girls

Sm th D1ck Sterrett, Rex Shenef••ld

Clatr Woooe C E Blakeslee

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Mrs Macy curtis

SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEPARTMINTS
Poultry &amp; Rabbit•
Livestock
Charles Frecker
J1m Meredith

Achltvt•nt Awards
Arcfne Rose

Dlx e Roush
Rtchard Holter
C E Blakeelee

Gary Michael
John Meredith

Rtck Koblentz
Alan Gibson
Dan Sm th
D1ek Sterrett

Cluor Woode

l

Foodo &amp; Nutrition
Crops Sh"l' &amp; Gorden Clothing &amp; Sty!o Rowuo
Mrs F'rantes Spencer Joe L m ng
Mrs AJ1ce Thorn pson
Jenmfer Blakeslee
Arch1e Rose
Mrs Pat Rolter

Jenmler Lohse
Pat Koblentz

Dale Hill

Larry LeWJo
Denny Evans

Carl Sbene!leld

Ernestme Wood

Debb e 8heel!

Marv Tbompsoo

Booth Exh bits &amp; Junior L.. dor Display
J Malcolm Hamm

Ernest ne Wood
R ehard Koblenh
Sharon Holter
Mrs Ruth Ebersbach
GENERAL RULES
1 Exhibits- Musl be carr ed as Vocat onal Agriculture Vocational
Home Econ m ~~~ or 4 H projects or S.U1'f"rv Aed oractJC'P.~ or undPr 1m per
vi on of f'amp Flu G rls or G rl Scout troops When auP!d on nf doubt
stJ II ar se the dec !'lion of the Exf'cu lve Cnmm ttPP w II bP f'Ono;; rlPrPd
final Eaeh exhibitor must ciPar h s or her spaee before check will be

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Simon's
Market

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J enn fer Blakeslee

Dick Sterrett

JUNIOR FAIR DIRECTORS

D~n

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

Line Scores

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Advloory Ofll&lt;on

R chard Koblentz
Denny Evana
Sally Mora

F.F.A.

MARK IV

AUTO
AIR CONDITIONING

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2 Scoring - The method of scor ng w 11 be using A B C - An
A exh b I w 11 consist of exh b ts of super or mer t 8 exh b1ts w II be
thnse m dY.ay bet veen A and C exh h t C exhb Is w II hf' of avera2f'
merit Those that do not meet des rable standards w 11 be graded D and
w 1J not rece1VP a r•bbon or award The f nal grade to dttermme nbbom1
w 11 be an average or the lUd,li!e s grade the advb;or s I! ade the uent A
erade and the book grade
3 JudJ(m~
Will be carr ed out bv competent dis ntprested ludl(
~s Schedule of rud,ll n,R" lo hP determ ned fa er
These awards to be pa d In add tlon
4 Tra1 r.~portal on Awards
to J~:rade award I stE"d n General Rule 5
a Poultrv and Rabb ts per exh b tor
$1 00
b Cluh Oepartments or other organ zatlons not rflce vlng
anv transnortaf nn awards by ts members m anv form
53 00
one ward allowed
e L vestock transport~t on will be per an mal un t as follows
J From Sal bury Townsh p
Per 1 n t St 00
(2 from ("hester S tton Bedford Ru land
Townsb ps
Per !nl 5200
l3) From all other townsh ps n Coun y
Per Un t $300
On• un t shall con t of
1 Flvt" or Pss ht&gt;ad or beep or go11h
2 One cow ralf over 3 months of age or one hot S months
of age
d $3 lO wlll be allowed for tran portal on purpo~~• on shop exhiblta
cons t ng of ten p etes
15 Awards
Ba~ c award!\ w II be made to each exh bitor on bus
of grarles a follows No a"'ard w II be made on 0 grades but transpor
tB on w II be pa d on livestock
A

B

C

$150-$1 25---$1 00-Class 4 Leadersh p Class 5 o b c Let 1 Sew Art!

cles to U!ie &amp; Wear Your F rst Outftt Class 7 a
through h Home ~lanagement Family F.conomtcs
Ho-us ng &amp; Furn shmgs Class 8 a through e Meal
Plann ng and Preparal on Class 9 a throu«h d
Outdoor Cookery and Host and Ho.~tess Class t1 a
through q Vegetable Garden &amp; Crops Clas111 12 1
throuih q Conservation and Entomology Flower
Gardenmg Lawn Care and Forestry Class 34 a b
I vestuck Product'i Class 38 a b c Pholo~raphv
&lt;'ta s 39 a b c Band Class 41 a thro gh p Nun.
mg F rst Ad Chlld Care Clan 42 a b Personal
tv Development &amp; Leadership
$2 00 $1 75 Sl 50 Class 5 d thro gh g Cloth ng Dres!les and Lounr
ng Garments Class 6 Style Revue Class 7 t Homt
Management Fam ly Economics Housmg &amp; Fur
n sh ngs Class 10 a through g Food Preservation
l and Il Class 13 a thro gh q Eng neering Eifler c t¥ &amp; Shop Work Class 14 a through I Show
m&lt;tnsh p Class 16 a through f Showmansh p Class
22 a through f Showmanship Class 26 a b show
mansh p C ass 32 a b Showmansh p Cla!!:!l 35 a
Sbowmansh p Class 36 4 H R d ng Horse Pro Jed
Showmansh p

$3 00-$2 5!&gt;--$2 00-C!aso 3 Den onstrotlon Contest Cl " 5 h I Complete Costume Ta lored Garments Class 13 r 1
Eng neenng Electr c ty &amp; Shop Work C nsr.~ 23 24
25 Sheep Class 27 through 31 Swme Class 33 a
through g, Poultry Cia"' 35 b through I Rabbots
C ass 37 Tractor Rodeo

3

permUted ln Style Revue Showmaru;h p
Each exhlbtlor shaU recetve nbbono lndieatlng tht
quahty of project R1bbens must be dljlplayed ON and BY exhibits dur

lng the fatr Ribbons Will be determmed by an average of the judge 1
erade the agents grade the adv sor s grade and the book grade
12 P1n. and Banners - 4 H Club members w 11 recetve pins II tht
members ~~llsfactordy complete lhe f rst fourth seventh or tenth vear
of work Ptns w II also be provided for first third filth seventb and
tenth year 4 H qub adv flors Thill 11 a poJicy which has been In opera
tion for several years

13 CJ..,es - The fotloWJn&amp; ela""'' ere outlined to cover all orgaJ&gt;
batJons E•ch breed shall be )udged separately The judglnt of orga~
ubons shall be done aeparately
14 Completion

Prem um w 11 be Withheld 1f projed work ill not

eompleted saltsfactor!ly
15 Jun or Fatr - Parllctpatton will be restricted to member• of
Meigs County groups
!6 Eaeh exh1bll must be carried as a project In the club or depart
menl the year 11 " exhibited No article (eX&lt; udtne hveotoek) may be

&amp;c

DEMONSTRATION CONTEST Elm nat uo Contest W1U

able

Your li'm1t Outl1l

(1 One diob chosen from thlo menu
Cloverleaf rolls and rectpe file
8e The 4 h Gtrl Bakeo Yeast Dread Rolls and Ptes
The e&gt;bibJt wtll con11st of one day o menu UJinl the balred fOOI(I
exbtb ted plus any two ot the fuUowma
(a) l yeast roll&gt; (hl 3 sweet rolls (c) 1 loll! of brea&lt;!,. (d) 1 JQ.
8 CL.ASS 8 OUTDOOR COOKERY AND HOST AND HvSTESS.
11a. Outdoo1 Cookery I
Exhtbll one type of outdoor fire mclodinc a menu to be prepuod

on eatb type and two maJor d sheJJ plu1 complete menu from e
meal prepared • the projed D sh., ore lAI be those lh\f WO'llld be
repared and cooked outdoon

9b

8utdoor Cookery n

8c

A planned menu and market order for the foods for an outdoor
Dtell Help plan two types of outdoor ftres and two ment11 to 1•
elude food111 cooked on thosll! ftrH Two maJor foods from one mena.
Ju11 ur Host and Hm~tess
F1le or acrspbook menu for refreshments for 1 piii1J BDd OM
ma)Qr It'D&lt;~ from menu w1th approvr ate table IPPGintmenb
Teenaeen Enterta 1n

Bd

II

10 CLASS 10

!110

llb The Fam ly Vegetable Garden

llc

ltd
1 le
llf
11&amp;

liJ
Ilk:
11

6J

Ta lored Cloth ng

11m
lin
11o

5t

CollegE&gt; G rlli Garment!! - any of he above pro]ec s :&gt;d out of
blgh srhool one year or more
e CLASS 6 STYLE REVUE An el m nation contest will be held oD
August 11th at 1 30 P M All dresses graded A n the elim nat1on con
test must bt&gt; shown tn the County Fa r s yle Revue at the Ach evement

II p

llq

Prognm NO PERSON MAY MODEL MORE THAN ONE GARMEN1 n

the Style Revue Premiums w II be w lhheld f A awards do not model
in the Aebievement Program The Style Revue Comm ttee y, II be r•
apons hie for check ng
6b Blouse and sk1rt made In 4 H Articles to Use and Wear If they
hAYe also made two o her art cleti r thiS project must be I stf'd on
lie

8d

entry lag
Your F rsl Out! t
Scbool Dress

6e Sports Clothea
6f Loung ng Clothes and Unde-rgarnwn s
6g Dress Up Dress
6h The Comple,te Costume
&amp; Tatlored Cloth ng
anJ g I nut ot h gb. school o e year or
8j College G rls Style RPvue
more

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7b

7c

Td

Te

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11
7b

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CLASS 7 HOME MANAGEMENT FAMILY ECONOMICS
HOUSING AND FURNISHINGS

Qu d and Easy Housekeep ng
Make an exh b t of two examph~8 from any two of th.e&amp;e pndf!s
1 Make one task out f two or morE&gt;
2 Leave out any part of a ask you an
3 Use the best too s
4 Make both hands work
5 KHp th1ngs w h n f'asy rf's )I
6 U!;e the be!lt po lun
In uae n your nh b t a hart slow g how you ur ed a total ot
at least twelve points n he pio c&gt;ct
Clean Clothes the Quick 01nd EilSY Way
Prt&gt;pare an exh b t to Include the follow ng
1 A garment you have washPd and roned
2 A diSplay that shows a proces wh b makes washing or
Ironing ea~•er
3 A chart wh ch shows how you a ned a tot~ I of
15 po nta f you are 10 o 13 years old
25 pont.~ f you are 14 }t"Rrs of age or older
Include your age on entry tag
Adventures of D cky Dolla or Fam ly Econom•cs
Prepare an exb1b t show ng some of the actlv tr In the prujert
and 1 CHART show ng what you have learned from b1s proJt&gt;el
and g ve an examplE'
You ;~nd Your Monf'y
Prepare an educalipnal exh b t showmg matenal and or inform•
ton relevant to one o( the ac l es )OU chose lncl de m your
uh b t a rha t show ng
1st year 5 top c:s hosen and act v ty for each
2nd year- 6 top cs cho en and ac v ly for each
3rd year - 7 top l:S chosen and acl v ty for each
Slate number of years on entry tag
Fun With Home Furmsh ngs
Display two art des made one If iclt" chosen and a chart sbowtnl
what you learned what ynu made what you t'hose and what you

dd

Improve Your Home w th a St dy Center
Exh b1t draw ng of floor plan show ng arrangement ul furniture
m yow study center and display the desk l ght ng and 3 accessor
1es (If they are not portable br ng scale rnodPI or Illustrate in a
substil ute manner )
Improve Your Home w lh G&lt;Jod L1ght
Exb b1t chart showmg the 3 recipes used 111ustrate b' example
and/or other details how one of these re&lt;&gt;lpell was car 1ed out
Improve Your Home w th a Dress ng Area
Exhibit drawmg of floor plan for the dressing area dlspJay an
exam$111 of tbe Improvements made 1n closet 10d drawer space
and display two accessones

The 4 fl Club Girl and Her Home
Exhibit articles made or remod•Jed for one room Display chart
;~how

ng how you completed un Ill
1st year

2nd year
3rd year '
List number of "'''W' on entry tag.

8 Unlto
12 Unlltl
15 Unlll

DIVISION Ill
FOODS AND NUTRITION

for Identification ~urposes
19 All showing must be done by Junior membero only tn Jumor Fair
elaoses (See Rule 16 )
20 ln order to be ehetble for ~remtums all 4-H Club project books
JDILOt be satulaetorlb' completed and 1n the County Extensloh Off!Ct! by
.I,UIUBI 2nd 21 All animals ub1blted at the Fait must be acoompanled by health
papers !ndlcalinc that the livestock meets alate health reqwrements

CLASS 8 MEAL PLANNING AND FOOD PREPARATION Baking
All baked foods must be labeled glvtng name of product kind of flour
sbortenlne or mix used All baked food• must be aetompanled by menu
obowing u,. Club members should list on this card tbe foods required
to be judged occordmg to the project Any duplicate entrleo muot be ol
different vartety or type
81 Good Food for Snack!~ and Packtn~
(II Well planned well-prepared mcely packed luncb In a suttablt

1 Claoo 1 ACHIEVEMENT i\ WAlUl The Achievement Awml Ia
planned to recotlDIZO oultltand!Jlll aoh1evement among our younr peoflle
Awards will be made on the ba111 ol records and other itemo whfe• •••
be oeored Previous wlnnero of the Achievement Award are no! elflible
to co-te Ia 1015 Tro»btes will be provJ4ed to the winner of lllCb of
the foltOli'tng lfOUPI 4-H Boys 4-H GJ.rl!, and Vo-Ag Bo7s lbi'oltliJ th•
Ohio Rota!! Merchants Alloclatlon, The nrmen Baiik 6 Saylnp ~m­
~ny PomatOJ National Bank Kr!irer G1'9"~1'l' and Bakta&amp;_ ~l
IUCTION - Each +H Clqb tbaY aomlnate membe'rl for am l:l!aid
ltl•cll91! .~of e0Utl!7 winnm 'WlU be l)lod~ tiy IM!mpiilen\ ~ed
lJ!dJ•L-~!4• mtm be in the banda ill t!ie·,coun\1 Ccilitml~ , bJ : ;r~~'
~111.-(A bj' "11111) Ill order to be tlillble for aa 1ntd llitlltlltrl

OR

I

Ill

k

contamer such as a shoe box small basket or school luneb box
(2)

Well @fanned well prepared nutrlltouo anaekl for one person

attraet1vel.y se1 ved un a tray with correct table aervice
l"'lD "'1• Food lor Luudtes and SUppers

A menu for a light lunch or supper one well pre~ared oervtng of
all foods on the menu I place selling for oervlnrlbe menu recipe
tile
Quldt lfeala
(1) \ complelt d111 menu for thr J,muy
i2l The !'ollowlnr fooaJ fr!il!llhe JDenu
pr/Jie!Jr rlcb disb\ (b) OJie .r....~ (c) One nli•toble ...

&lt;•I.Jl'-

:ft",uu..tta tbil tltt ~ IIi Intllvldual 11rv!Dp will .,.

FOOD PRESERVATION I AND D CanniDJ ond ,.._

mg Frozen foods w 11 not be exhtb ted at 1965 Fair ContaJnen no1 J•
beled will rot be J dged Each contamer of canned food must be PT•
perly labe ed
g v ng name of produtt specifying method of prel)'ara
tJon and diite canned A chart must be dJsplayed showmR com-pleted
number of oa kageiJ or cans from at leut 3 '!I"'OUDI In Food Prnervatioa
I and I least 4 eroups n Food Preservat on n Entr l!l! In food oreserva
tion I mited to two per person and each must be 1n a different IUb-t!last.
List alJJteniJI n each u:h1b11 on entry ta~
lOa F ve JBTI!I of fruit Include menus showing hnw to be u1ed
lOb Five Jar11 of vegetabiP.I! Include menus show ng how to be used
lOc F ve ars of canned food w th menu that ean be used for 1 family
multn December
lOd Charta show ng methods of preparation fnr five n.rtet1e1 of b'oze11
foods w th menus show ng use n fam ly meal The ebart murt a1st
sbow the total amount of each kind or food frozen
JOe Charts w th menus showmg Ul!e of five ver et e1 of ftozen foodl
and a rec pe f le w th f ve recipes for each variety The ehart
must also show the total amount of each ktnd of food frozen
JOf F ve var et es of Jtll e" lD m rtc w th menu1 1howme kow foodl
can be ur.~ed
lOg F ve var et es of p ckles re she!!: t'tt w1th menus ahowine bow
foods can be u Pd
DIVISION IV
GARDENING CROPS AND SHOP
11 CLASS 1t VEGEfABLE GARDEN AND CROPS Garden Exhibit
to cons st oJ plates of three different vegetables Each plate JhaU eo&amp;o
11 of twelve beans! f ve tomatoe&amp; flve earrots five beet. tne lqUIIb
one cabbage or s m1 ar vegetable
These exh bits w II be Judged at the Fair by tho lnten7iew!ng of the
dub member lnterv ews will be be ween 9 00 A M and S 00 PM. Tu~
day Augul'il 7th as exh1b1ts are put n place
lla Vegehlble GardPn ng for Begtnnen
Entr:y to cons st of three plants of any thr~ 'Vegetablea J'I"'WD

lib

~f

Exh1b I to nctude notehook of entertolnment ldeu lDVtlaHon1 tabla

service and menu for spec1fic occas on plua one food Jm!Parea fnm

i)ports Clothes
Loong 1 g Clothes and l nderga me
5g Dress Up Dress
5h The Complete Costume

5e

propr11te table appotntmt!nll
Taaty Meals
(2l

1 II

cbanged aft•r May 15th Cards !dent fvmg +H project animals miLOI be
oubmltted to the County ExtenSion off!•• before July 111 to bo eh~lble
to reeelve premiums
18 ReRistralton pap•rs lor regiStered animals muot be checked by

DIVISION I - loCHliVIMINT AWAIIDI

8d

Sehoul Dress

~

exhibited n ore than once
17 Pro1ect anlmolo to be exhibited in tbo Junior Yair eannot be

the Junior F11r superintendent m cbarge of the respective department

Clm 3

be held l uesday August lOth sta t ng at 6 00 P M Contestants w II be
not1l1ed f .hey ale to demoru;trate at he Far fhe contii'St s open to
all partie patlng groups rhe purpose I a demon!iltrat on s to show
the how and why of the subject demon rated Po nts to be cons de ed
m JUdKm;;: demonstrat ons w II mclude
Five po nls wilJ be deducted for each mmu e or fraelJon of m nute dernonstrat on s under f ve m nt es or
over fifteen mmutes n length
t:ho1ce of ~UbJect demonstrat&lt;"d
20co
How well demonstrat on s prepared
30
Interest to audience
20
shGW n.: and expla nmg pro Pss c early
300:
4 C '" 4 JUNIOJI I EADERSHIP Requ red exhib I s AS followo
1 Lump eted Jumor Leadenh p Project Book Must be m Co n
y ExtensiOn Oifice by !\ugu~ 2nd
2 Supplementary uSC'able leadership rnatenal fTh s Is to be
mater~al of val e n the leader h p s tuat on as shown by Jun
or LeadershiP book) 1 and 2 may be n one notebook Show
how 2 was used
3 Poser or fhart showmg Jun or Leadersh p work completed In
cal cl b of commun ty and county v de act vlty Exh b tor
nay sho v previous yea .s of J n or Lt adersh p work
Th s must be neatly wr t en or pr nted S ze of poster or
chart must bt plam enougl o ead at five foot distance l
DIVISION II
CLOTHING HOM! FURNISHINGS ANO HOMii MANAGEMENT
1 (LASS 5 CLOTHING AI sew ng and ctothmg except Let 1 Sew
and Ar cles to Use and Wear w ll be brougl11 n Tuesday August 10
from 1 00 to 6 00 PM to be Judged o Wednesday August lltb. Let 11
Sew and Art cles to Use and Wear )Udg ne w ll take place n the Jocal
club plus the $rade on the proJect book
5a Three articles made n 4 H r et Sew
lb Three articles made n 4 H Ar It&gt; to U!le and Wear Three n
ticles must be exh bled Sk t a d b ou e plus another 11 ac ept

•6 00-$4 00-$3 00-Educat onal Booths

11 Ribbons

air Premium Lists

tnual ulnbit and be present at the Co nty Faw unleas prevented bJ
IICIQJus death ot IDimal or ihllllar n:ason The Awards Committee will
Dotif}' w nnera before date of Jun or Program at the Faur
The committee recommend11 that the Kmg be ~~elected from r ,FA
lD tbe odd calendar years from 4 H Club Boys 1n the even calendar
years the Kma and Queen selected from ach1evement award w1nnen
and the g rl11 selected have a maJor port on of their work tn homemak
i11g lt 11 recommended that judees used btt fam har w th the procedure•
of eacb arou~
2 Class 2 EDUCATIONAL BOO'Ml EXHIBI rs Any 4 H Club Von
Uonal Agnculture or Vocational Home Econom es Department or any
other Jumor orgamzat on may sel t p one ed catlonal booth Booth ex
h1b1ts w II be 81\len 1 lipace 3 feel d~~:ep and 3 feet w de deoendm&amp;
upon nature of exh b t plans and amount of space available) and ac
company n~ wall space
No art cles m the booth may be judged m any other clan
Entr e5 for ~ooth exh1b ts mu~t be made at the t me of the other
A
Jun or Far entr1es g v ng t tie ~o example SatP.ty In the Home
Good D et Pays or Tractor Safety A br ef uketch and plans for a
booth must be subm tted al the t me of entry Spec fy Important needl
Juch as table .space needed eleetr cal connect1on etc
Score rard for h dgmg the Educat onal Booth
A De ea the title s1gn portray the ob e(tlve of
the exhibtt'
10 Pomts
B lb the 1dea of lhe exh bil seen at a glance'
l.s the center of ntere:,i P.asJiy seen
20 Polnls
C Does the exh1b t rel?resent an approved pract ce' 15 Po nll
D Is tbe total exb p t m proporl on lo ze of booth! 10 Po nta
10 Po nts
E Js the use of color hgbt or motion effect ve
F Are labels p01:1 e~ and exh1b tart elf's n proper
relation to e&lt;~ch o her n s ze proport on
10 Po nla
G Are statements on labels s mp e and easy to rnd" ~ Poml&amp;
H Js the scnpt.or pnnt ng of r.ha ts labels and
pljicecards neal and effec ve
5 Po nt1
I l.s the U!lt of English spell ng and punctuat on
correct?
fi Pmnls
J Is onemahty shown-t
5 Po1nb
K W II the appe.~:~rance of the t&gt;Xh b t be sat sfactory
for the dural on of the Fa r
!5 Pomta
TO rAJ
100 Pomt11

$5 00-$4 00-$3 00-Ciass 3 Team Demon•trallons ClaSI 15 a through
h Herefords Angus Charola1s &amp; Shorthorn Class
17 a through f G1 ernsevs Class 18 al) Jersev1
Class 19 all Holsten Class 20 any other re~ogn z
ed Da rv Bree I

The best three educahona booths will rece ve an add1t onal prize of
F rst Pme
$10 00
Sec nd PriZP
$ 1 00
Th nl Pme
$ 4 00
6 F.xh b ts - Must be In place not loter than 6 00 P M l'ue•day
Augus 171h except N tr ton and must remam n place unt 1 Saturdav
August 21st at 4 00 PM Any exh b t removl"d before that time w 11
iorfen any prf'm urns awardPd on them Nutr t on exh b b must be tn
place not t~ler than II 00 AM Thursda' August 19th Gradeo w II be
dropped one teller f PXh b ts are not n place by 11 00 A M
In the Tun or Far m st be submitted to tlle Jun or
7 Entnes
Fair Secretary not lain than l ly 15 19f:l5
8 Any promptmg coachmg or any aid at the showing w 11 forfeit
any prem urn awarded the exh1b tor and Ihe exb b tor will be ruled out
of all cornpet bon 10 Jun or D v s on of the Fair Only exhlb tors aDd
JudRes allowed In the show r ng
9 Jun or exhib tors must do all fittmg and care of an1mals exhibit
fii n the Jun or Dlv1s on of the Fair Otherw se Jt ls not 100 ~ Jun or
Far
10 L mit on Entr es
Each Junior Fair exh b tor shall be limited
to wo 2 f'ntr es n ea h clas Example 2 entr cs n Class 9b) Oni.Y one entry per per1on

•

12.

Entry to cons st of thref plalet of any vegetable~ crowD plua plaa
of g rden or chart show ng quantity of ifBCh vegetable planted fll
grown
Spec al Crops
Strawber es - Exh b t to ronnst of 1 quart of berries tr I J1'QWo
ng r lant
Exh1b1t to consi1t ott quart of berrittll or J powi.nf
Raspberr es
plants
Potatoe1 -12 tubers any nrlety
Corn -may cons 1st of 3 stalks of 196S tOrn
Corn
mav cons st of 10 ean of 1964 corn
Cammer al crop
erops must be 1rown primarily for t~
r:1al sale
Tomatoea
Cabbage
Pumpk.Ina
Cucumber&amp;
Beans
Watermelon
Strawberries
lluakmela
Mangou
Tobaeco
Peanuta
Hay
exh bit to cons st of one sl ce
Popcorn - 10 ears of 1985 eorn
Popcorn - 10 E'ars of 1984 corn
Sweet Corn- 10 ean of 1965 corn
Any Mher c ops fru1 s or vegetables earr1ed as projt&gt;ets or IUPifo
v sed Practices may be exh1b ted
Wht&gt;.lilt
exh b t to rons 111t of one pet'k samp e
Barley- exh b t to con~ st of one pe k samp e
Oals- exh1b1t to cons st nf perk samp e
Rye
exh b to cons st of pr.ck sample
( hamp nn Trophy or Plaque to the most outstandmg garc1en &lt;fl
crop exh b t EntnPs 1n th!! class may be en ered m classes Ua
to llp nclus1ve Trophy or plaqup to be p P'lf n ed by Ratlnt
Horne Bank and Rae ne I' r t Nahonal Hank
CLASS 12 CONSER\ ATION &amp; ENTOMOLOGY FL0\1 Ell
GARD~NING

LAWN CARE

I&lt;

FORESTRY

be JUdged at tfle fa r bv tht nlprvJ.ewmg of the
rl h membor tnterv ew&lt; w11l be betwoen 9 00 AM and G 00 P )I Tn..
day Augm;:t 17th as e1th b ts are put in place
121 Le s Explore the Outdoors
.Makt' a d spay or poster show ng detail! of on• phas. of tbe 0111donrs s t'hed on your h kes
These exh b1l.s w

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12e

12t
12g

12h
J2
l2j

12k
121

12m

12n
12o
J2p

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13

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81rds

Exp auncd n your proJect book
Sav ng So I &amp; Water
l hart or display of one major act v ty
Farm Mappmg and So I Tt"!;t ng
Chart or thsplay Dr one maJor act v tv
W ld !e Prod ct on
Chart or d splay of one maJor 1rt v ly
Buckttye Bug Catcht'rs I
lnsee1 eollf'!rtlon m be el'h~b te-d Tt&gt;n n8f1'ts or more
Buckey~ Bug f'atchers TI
Insect collection must be exhibited Twenty five Insecta or ..ora.
Must be more advanred han l2f
Buckeye Rt g Catcht&gt;rli ni
Insert collection m sf bt" nh blte-d T~enty five ins«b • mort.
Mu~t be more !ldvancPd han 12g
You F rst Floy,er Ga den
Exh1b t two k n&amp; of flowt"rs P ep;ar. a ~hart lhowinl wort dole.
plus an exh b1f or r.n act v tv
FIOWt&gt;l Garden ng n
Accordmli: to proJPrt boob PJ"f'part' a ('hart sbowwg work dolt,
plu!! an uh1b1t of an actiVIty
F owt Garden ng DI
Arcord1ng to proJect book Prepare a ehart 1howma wort do!141
plus an exh b of an act1v1t'
FlowN Gardening rv
At'cordtnR to proJect book PrPp~re a chart showm.c wort doDI
plus an exhib t of an achv ty
Flower Gardemng V Home Beaut ficaUon
Prepare an exhib l show ng some pbase of ar 111 work done
Lawn and Garden Ma ntenanre
L st on a chu all work done plus 11 d splav sbowme era11 IJ'OQ
or some achv ty s ch liS rert 1 zer ~d
Wooderafter
Prepare a d splav of wood or lnvP~ p npe- y label~ and mouo&amp;o
ed to be exh1b ted
Tree Planting
Each member should txh b t thrre or more hve trtes, plu a
poster g v ng the facts or how manv rees planted date ol plantmg and sutv val

Wtndbreaks
Exh bit detatled d awmg of w ndbreak date of plantinl ldndJ
trees surv val rat«.•

CLASS 13

ot

F.NGINF.ER!NG F.LF.URJCITY AND SHOP WORK

ThPse exh1b ts w II be JUdMed at the fa r by the nterv1ewing Gf till
&lt;:lub member Interv ews w II be bf'tween 9 00 AM 1nd 8 00 PM Tue.
day August J7th n uh b Is are put tn p)a('t
13a Auto Care and Safety Unit I
13b Auto Care and Saff'tY Un t II
13r Auto Care and Safely Un1t m
13d Live and Play the Electr c Way- First Year
13e L1ve and Play tfle F.lectrie Way- St?cond Year
13r Adv"nced Electrc ty

13g Rope

l3h Lawn Power Equipment Unit I
13 Small Eng ne Care and Mamtenanee Un1t D
13) Two wheel trailer hog house brooder house wagon box bay raek
l3k Work benth m•lt rart feed cart ho~ self feedP.r community aeat
motor dr ven assembly farm sted ladder table run rack
131 Small motor pro)eet
completelv tear down repalr and rebuild
motor Show on a poster exactly what was done
13m Small motor PfOJe(t
completely tear down motor Mouat ,.rte
on f''&lt;h bit board hstmg repairs needed
13n Weldmg JOb
lllf&amp;e (exam-plefl storage rack motor base)
13o Club Rope Exh1blt - suggested mmimum stze 2 J: 3 or equivalent.

13p Large cab net - completely ltmshed Cedar dlesl
13q

Largr. Eng ne

IUD

13r Club Electrtcal Exhtbtl - suuested m!n1mum olze 3
13s

oabll)et.

clean pamt and epaiT to running eondltioft
t

S' or

-~

valent
For n welding JOb - exhib t o large welding job to bt uso&lt;1 •
farm E11mple - waeon or elevator
OlVISION V
liEF CAnLI

14 CLA,SS 14 SHOWMANSHIP Earb person entenna an llllmal tn
Class 1~ lhrough 2li wtll be automabeal!y entered for showmla,llijp llo
buUo may be exhibited In the Junior Show All Junior l"iiir ..~
must be reody for showmanship 11 9 00 AM The7 sbould walt tnitll
their class Is called before comtnr to the show areo 'l1le P!llw.;'J
starting w11h showmanobip lo 10 both exbtbJtor and aiUJIIal wulliii
and 'clean Gradtng of the showmanohlp cluo shall be hued
exhibitor ond bow well be band!., bls anunal IIO'lfo obiU 1141 ol.lllit
t1on of the animal u to cleanllne" croomlntl a~d
~
Tlte quality of the animal shall not be COfiBI~e;;::! 1Ji tbii
1• •
lla Old Pro - ~H - Tltose that have exliiblttd 4 yu!S 1!11m.
lQ. &amp;lperleaeed SboWIIWI- ltd and tlb 7ear mlililaN, '1,

I O'Io.'\11!

:!r

�•

l'lllft' I'VLLINO C0tmsT
l'nol Lollholt end Huth P. Cuottr Ill •hutt
.......... Friday, Aufuol 20th -7:30 P.M. ot GrtlldoftNI
~ ....... wW lit IDIIIUrtd prior to 0011'-1.

•

.u!ENDMEN'll

~ ~ IIWtlmall - Tbo"" that aro oxhlbltlng for the 2nd time,

JM.

Nwice ShiJlllllllll - "ll - ThOIO eUiblliM 111imlla tor Ill• 111'11

.
E

..

.,. I

.J: ~~ fll:l:l: Ill each ol :t1 It' &lt;~

Lion

t:I":mpeu~!~ ,;t~top two ~~lb~ cr..... 'rJr./4&lt;.

Old Pro- Vo-AI.
• 2nd, Snl. 4lb year esblbltors- Vo-AJ,
4g. NOYiee Showman- Vo-Ais ·• ..,,... cn•DnloAJS
111.
CLASS 13. HEREFORD , ,...,.., , ........,
•
AND SHORTHORN.
Call. bo~an!i!!t~~
~lit• s1.

II•-

ee·
t.M
,....
U::
t=e. y=\:,~ 1.\,e:% ~u~jonillfr11::4.31, 1863.
t~ ~ 1~Ji!IJ m lr,~'7..!: 1 !lA to
1M:

\1.

r;:; ~er born

ay

1:19G11 to August

1, 180.

~:!f~d:a~.! tJ!:»of CllllniY iteer Feedlnl Club will be
u

bl.

!:.~

H~: t~fllfua 11~1 co~

.

~~~~~r"c:r: tftjg,"~gr~\, J:!~·Fe•d~lll Project

"'1. tiel~ bofs ond girls raln experience In tho 111'1 of ~I'(IQU,IIll cauaillf
~

1 and

~~~~~~ l!lf 1 r;o~~ion project J! 1 meano

u::.:im w

a. ~ A:fi:=:.:j•tlon tyd"~~,f

th•if muimum , ..

.;~~~&amp;~::·~IEA:~ruo:~~~~w:~!lf:-.aln• Prol'KI ......
fQir.lll:

r:;A

~r beiWHD 8 · 18

f.! ... II of

.til&amp;::J~~ i{!~~~ ~a~~~~:ll':rd~~~~=~=· p.r:rrr.

s. ttrd~s ~~.f.fJ":.

Jllfl

lfr.~~oc~

b••'

rro111 p\ll'obro4
•well. "'
dairy dtil'l'fi'JQiltl ptlnn!~dqml.f.~,'·:: ~J,~::.r :~~n u:v.~·~
Q{_\le blfOre IDUII')' , I. B!:c\1r.~ for putting project steers on feed and lotltlloa from
Pll{ll4! CIIW iJ J1 nU~J'J .!_~ lilei~UOb ,~~~10111'1 for the iliff feeding
4. f.loh mt~~~ber 1 umt.... lo
·
proATam.
rrt.rl
1ootl4 H vlub or FFA proJect.
5. Tliultfr proJIICIIIIIY ~ Cl
IIIII an enimal !deutlllcatlon
~·~!r~11 f!71~~·
CG•ntr 4Jont'l ullin. &lt;One &lt;ard

or

1

.rr.,,In

e.

.l\fp~r.l animals must either be ~!led: 1t~·~'1."=:~rugram. mu~
a. ~~Jtnf:1m!~~t w:,os'"J;~~vlft:~~feedtn, vroJram edpJition
meetin~s. These meeti:'.~.WJb·n 11lt u~d !o~d~~;:;1rlitt":d'eior
e. All proJects mlllt be ww• altr
~1'0110"
r

,

tile 3bf.W r.pd lilt,

10 · ~Nl~=~F ·=~ Peedlol Project member llliiY compete lllr
1• awa · be el htd on $11\U'dlf Janu•a 2, 116,, ~ndlll

11. ~~~~ ~~! o~'lt. 01a~rwtor tnd tile 'county ~enalon AJOPI.
c. A,f ••!':a~. w~% 11e laenUII~d by ~etoo.

D. Award presented by Steer Pro! eel Committee.
u. Fair Weiaboln ll\ller:be etllted 1~ 0 . 110 A.M. tb• dAJ of the sal..
A. All steeN muo.., fedw
ate
,·"or D·OO
p.ld. the 487 prior
11. No oi"T 11111 .,.
or W . ~ "
•
II Tbo ~~:~:'''.;, otoen as far as quality and confonnatlgn 1.1 eon·
· cerned .. sha,l be on lbe bas~• ~t mark•: ~dcounty B'$11' 1n order to
13. All groJect a!IIDial$ mvst •• ...own 8 ~ ~
oompleto the year's ~roject.

u. 0l~~ff.~,~~i, must compete In their respective breed oln~•:·

B.' ll•reford, Angus, Short l!llrn •.and any other reco&amp;lllltd M1
breed or cross will ~ obown IP rospeoliv. e!NifS lor Junior

Xri
' :~t~r: :J::~rrb~ :,:::i'U:Yt~!tn eacb bre•d prlm•ril7
'"'
sale order purposes.
d Cb
·

c.

D. 'fh~ ~~!lflnd plact animal in the bnod willo the Gran
amp1on
1.1 ci!Ktble to compete for Reserve ChamP•••:
15. All ot•ero which ore pown os 4·B or FFA proJects mutt lit !Old at
the County Steer Feed in&amp; Proaram lllll•·
I·
16. Order ol sale: The judge shall delei'J!UIItl ·~le Qrder1baoe4 on quad
ity and conformation. The ftrst •elllol an,Plll 1h1.l be the Gran
Champion and the second shall be ~ ..rvo ChampiOn of tho ohow.
17. No by biddl' n&amp; will be penn1tt!ld.
f lb
18. All except ons to an1 by·law mwtl bt oDIJ on lhe JPprova1 o •
SLeer Project Couumttt!e.
.
, .
19. Any member may be disqualified at any lime for v1olatin&amp; rules or
misconduct.
.
20 Apercenta~e commission whillh ohall prov1de P!IYlllenl lor nr.enso1o
· ol capdu'I!'Q~ tbe sala 'wtU h• dedurled from tbe anlmll• sa t

l~~~:f~!:a:a~.l\'~1':~ord Ao!D&lt;lillkl~ •. Kanou

City, 30, Mnl~
oouri will sward a special ploo~o to tile exlnb1to1 ol the boot IIQ e
Herelord hoilw in the Junior l)lv~&amp;lon of 1 Wr or II a Junior Fair Ia •~;t
held, Ibis award Is available lor 1 1lww open to alate or oouaty compe ·
tiQp, &amp;llblbltor must be ynder 211 ,,.,, of ue ~pd tho ••1mill
~ 111111tb •
0 reaistered polled Hereford, and rec~~r&lt;l"' IP the ownl!l'i P of the
junior exb1bl!or.
DIVIIlON VI
DAIRY CATTLI
16 CLASS 16 SHOWMANSHIP
16a. Old Pro .:_ 4·H -Those that have eahiblled I r••rt or OIOf!.
16b. Experienced Showman - 3rd, and 4th yea~ t~xplbltou- 4·11. .
16&lt;. Yearling Showman - Thoae that are exhibillnl for the lnd llmt

I

i

16d.
16e .
161.
16g
17. ·

~~~ice - 4-H -

Those exblbillftl onimals for first time.

Old Pro- Vo~Ag.
2nd, 3rd. and 4th year exhlbltoro - VQ-AI.
,
Novice Showman - Vo-Ag.
CLASS 17. GV~iili:Yii- No bulls maY be exhibited In the Jun·

~~~. ShJ~ior Call borp bolwoan November 1, 19M aad Nay I. IDGG.

17h. Senior Callbom between July I, 11104 and Oolober II, 111M.
17c. Junior Yr. Heifer dropped between January I, 111414 aad JUIII
17d.

~::t~r Yr. Heller dropped

between

i~ly I,

30.

1061 and Peoember 31,

17e. i!~r·~· old beiflll' dr•PD"' bolweon July 1. 111611 and Julr 1, 1963.
111 eow aroppeit Prlor to July 1. 1962.
18.' CLASS 18. JERSEYS (Sub·&lt;lasses same as clo:t 1T)

~· ~ M.·

lWJM ~~~~lt'd~lljj~~v.'i•~~.ct.....

••me
as cla88 17)
·
CLilB 6 •"
21. CI..AS$ 31. Mli:IGS COUNTY llmlilll UVUI'OCK
"""'
IUJGIST!RJI:D DAIRY &amp; BEEF ANI)!.o\U.
Animals must have proof of registration e~cept In tJ~JI or enl~el
born 1inco January 1, IIHio. Calvv• m111t havo h11tti otrliiiOIIel •howmg
rea:tatered ilre and dam.
.
21a. Prize• furnished by M•111 Coijnl)' Jl'arm P~r"u and lh Po111eror
NalioQal Uank. Tbo top tbreo animal• wdl be oeleettd Ill eacb
2lb,

~:"jbio
Junior Jeney Breedtr! A110leclat1ohn wUI ~or.:•lde ~li'JOiune!1t0'r
to the Grand Champion Jeruy l'ema m 1 o Me 1••
n

Fair The American Guernsey Cattle C~ub Wlll lJTOVl 0 rlb ODI f~
cia"•' Cbamplon ribbons, and~ apeml G~•m111y plaque lor t e
Cbamplon Guernsey in the Sbowmg and F1ttma Conteat.
DIVISION VII

Ill liP
23 C!Aii Zl{ CORRIEDALK IIIUlEI'
23a
23b
23c.
23d.
23e.
23f.

·
SboWiitulh!P jut!ltlg will be announced.
11 CLAliS 33 POVJ,.TRY - Jlxhibll to ~on.•iit of pe~ gt lbrJe. Eacll
' brae4 to!
'tllldJed separoltJY. (llrelld lp be til aBil')'_ ~) Limit
ol olit en Ptr 8!1b-claos. - Examplt 3U.
saa. Pen of .e1t1~ standtrd breed.
Db. Pen fd eM. AllY standard-breed.
33c. PeD of broilers or fryers.
33&lt;1. Pen of two pullets ond one cockQrel Qf any bre•IL
3la. Pea ollwo bono and ono coe~ of any breed.
:mf. DuOb or Geose ·- Pen of S
as,. Tul'ke)'ll- Pon of ~
34. CU81 34. LIVI':S'fO(JK PRODUCTS
34a. One
ol wool - fine or medium
3411. One do••• eggs - wblte or brown
36. CLAJS S5, SROWM,\NSHIP. (See Clm 32 for o~planation.) Tlma
to bt announced.
35a. Sbowmsnship
3Bb. JUIIIDr buck
311f. Junl"' doe
364. R•.nlor buei&lt;
SGt. Son er doe
3Bf. D~e and litter
36. CLASS 36. SHOWMANSI!IP 4·H RIDING !lORSE PRQPUCT. This
4-B r,roject muol he (IOmpleled ••eor~lng to 4·1! Club project roqutr..
llllln.o, Se 4·R riding horo~ project will be consi~ered unle)l,'l tbero """
at least 11 !Jiember• in one ~lub, Premiums will be prov1do4 only/Cl~ ~tmw·
.QN~;Qihip whfcb. will inolude cleanliness of ~quipment, abtUty o rader to
bindle hor•• ••d follow goo~ rld(ng 8r•&lt;lices.
37. · CLASS 37. TRACTOR RODE . To encourage ond oovelo~ oklll
and safety in tra~tor operation.
A - award - $3.00
D- owar4 - $2.00
C - award - $2.00
l!lliglbilit1: J;:ntries may be made by those who hove partlelpnted
iJt lUI ortaniled Traefor Maintenance and Safety Prourall}. Age
lllllit s~an be 19 to '' yeers. D~lolled method ot scoring and Judg·
inJ ol skill shall be msde avalloble to cont~slants.
DIVISION X
PHOTOG~APIIY 'ANO NURIING, "RIT AID,
eHILD cui!. PIRSONA~ITY f:I~VILOPMiNT 1 LEADIRSNII'
38. CWS 3Q. pHOTOGRAPHY
38a. Adventures with Your Camerp. Exhibit five picture~ on any subject or a picture story series of five pietures.
.
38b. Challenges in Picture Taking. E•hibit five diffel'fnt IYp•• of PIC·
tures of 8 picture 1i8QUence !living type Of CIJ111!rj:!l, kfnd Of light.
,n~camer:t setting for each.
3tkl, Ji:J&lt;p gring Photography. An advanced exhibit over 3Ub.
39. CLA~ 39, lt.WD
39a. Dan 1. A )lOiter or dloptay ahowlng one or more thl!lgs learned
in o prol,et.
39b. lland p. A, ~tor or diaplay ohowlng OQe or mqre lblnll learned
In lllo DI'OJaet.
29c. B-and Dl A poster or d1splay •bowing one or more tlt11l&amp;S learned
in the proioct.
·
40. CLASS 40. JIIUR~JNG , FIRST AID. CIDLD CAPEl
40a. Home Nursing. Exhibit one devl6e tor glvlnc BUPPPrt agd protection 4U' 1 conv~nience in caring for tbe sick; apd lUI educational

Ewe, Spr ng La nib.
Ram, S~ing Lamb.
)i;wo, 1 tar an~ Under Two.
.
Ram, 1 ear and Under Two, Registered
Ram. 1\ellotered, O•er 'l'wo Yeara.
l!wo. Rf/lllltond Ov'r Two Yoer1.

~. ~11~~ ~·. ~16'~~ lfc~A,~~t·1&amp;\JW"'oV j!~&amp;\r~a
GOATS (Subclas.o;cs same as Class 23)

Special Junior Sheep Show. Ten dollt!t~ alltlll bo ,,ardtd to
Jalf \t it I from I
purebreri registered ihrooohlre 1\am or t;lw•. Pl.. dollar~ ohall bo
pa~d 11 the champion lomb i• oired by e rulm~4 Sltropah"" lttn,
but from a grade Ewe. A minimum Of tweiity.flvt lamb~ nttd to be
shown in the class.
Certificate o£ the
oertltinUoo b7
Couniy
or his
Mrt and clam
!!lUll be
1e
to 1 p~~rebred.
rrem\um
"".~~J'Qij;P\;~:
Brttdon Msoclat
on to WI

the ch,unpion lamb Of the Junior ShOW Gf ll\tl

1

40b.

i:~lcl. Ji:l&lt;hibil fil'lit aid kit or medicine eebluet and

en educa·
tiona) Doster.
fOe, Learqips Abl&gt;tll Chlldreo - "Chipper !rom One to atx"
Ex~ihlt tbe nine toyo m•d• and an educetion~l poster,
40d. ''Chipper from Seven to Ten", E¥hibit a series qf pictures or tuustratlon!IVhich tell of a child'• growth and development a(e seven
r,eara tbroutb ton.
40e. 'llaby BilliPI lor You". ll:xhibit your beby sitter's kit and an
educational poster.
41. CUBS 41. l'iJRIIONALI'I'\' DEVEWPMENT and LEADERSHIP
4la. Pei'IIIP~Iity llevelopmenL lxhlbit details arranged ihcoUih County
ExtenSJOD Oltloe.
fill. T••n·Aie Talk Over. Exhibit detsila arranged througb County Ex·
lenalon Ollico.
42. CLASS 42. A RECOGNIZED PllOJji:GT
42a. lxhlblt o ...oRDiled projeet meeting lhe appronl ot tbe Junior
Fair lloard and pot listed otherwlae.
43 CLA88 43, SPECIAL AWARDS TO FAIR ElOIIIIITOliS.
43a. A spoo!al award of •1.00 for each advisor and aoal$1anl !hall be
allowed to provide some form of recognition awar4 to HI Club
advisors. Not to exceed a total of ·~0.00.
.
43b The ;urn of $25.00 shall be allotted to each uhlhltlnJ FFA. Till•
· amou11t to be uaed to defray the e]l:penses of their repre11entaUVes
to a state or national event or 11imilar activity.
43e. Expenses shall be allotted to a maximum of four delegate1i to 1t)Bth5
State 4-H Club Congress to be held in September 1965 at e
Ohio State Universily, Columbus, Ohio provided th.ey n'hlbtt at
the Fair. Not to exceed $50.00. The Citizens Bank, Middleport,
Ohio is sponsoring one additional delegate.
43d. To encourage more volunteer youth groups to p~tclpate tn thb e
Junior Fair, an amount of $25.00 or more may b~ made tiYa 11 a 1e
for each eight feet ol exhibit •pace if approved br botb the Jun·
ior li'air Board and the Meigs County Agricultural SQcjety. The
total amount allocated under this section shall pot ea:ceed 11!10.00
In !Pflll.
MIIGI COUNTY JUNIOR PAIR BOARD tOiofiTITUTION
lll!vlaiOPI Approved May 6, 1863
Artl@l
· Coun.,
"'JUDIOr
· Fl
"n&gt;is orJaPilatlon shall be known as the MN&amp;i
ar
lloard.
·
Articlo II
CONSTITUTION
The members and officers of this organi1.ation sbal1 at QU tiQlel cooperate with and be under. the super':ision and direetio~ of tbe County
Extension Agents, 4-H Adv1sory Council members, Vocatiopal Home Eco·
oomics Instructors, Vocational Agricultural Instructors. Gtrl Hpout ~ad·
ers and the Senior Fair Board member' in charge of the JuntPr Fa~r.
Arilele Ill
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Board of Directors shall consist of four (4) mumbera each rr~m
4-H boys 4·11 girts, Vllll~tjpqal J\~riqolture, Home .~~onomic~ and Girl
Scout~ . The Advisory Board of Directors shall cons1st of the county Extension Agento. '·ll AdviWY Couneil Memb•!•. vocotionol HOfllO li;cono·
mics Instructors, Vocational AgriculturallP,Iruotoro, ond two Girl Soout
Leaders. !Amended April 6, 1957)
Artie.. IV
ELECTION OF BOARD OF DffilOCTOIIB
Each •~rganization must ~avo· i' t• dlrocton e\eotod bofnr- ~~Iober I'
to take office as dtrector on the f rst Saturday W November . .pqethod of
election to be optional to each organization Jl!tftlclpJlUP.I. Muimum term
shall be 4 years or Jess. The electing OT811DiaMtiOn m-Y desfgnate a short·
er term. (Amended April 6, 1957).
.
Qruni~Qiioni may be added 11r 4roppod .It tho tu11e of )he . annual
meeting and the board members ri!P.:r.fi~mUna suc.h organt:~attom be
elected to or dropped from the boaril upan Ill' IPPI'OVOI Q! tho Fa!r
Board member in charge of tho Junior Poputmoqland the Ju~IOJ' V•P'
Board.
Article V
TIME OF ELECTING OFFICERI
At tbe meetin11 of tl)e Board of Dirocloro •nd Ad•lsocy Board of
Directors on the fir.st Saturclay in November eaeh )'e&amp;r, the Jollowmg
officers sball be elected: P•l!liid~ot, Vl~e President, SOcretary, ond Tre05·
urer from the Board of Directors, ani an Advlaory Pre11ident, Advi1pry
Vice President Advh;ory Secrt~tary, and AdviiiQry Tnlasurer from the
Adviaoq Boat'd of Direotora. Each offjoer •hall oorve for a torm of one
year. No organlr.ation c~&amp;n be repre•ented With more than one oUlcer in
any one year.
Article VI
QlliJJFICATIONS FOR OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
All oltlcer• and dlrecton of Ulili ora:a~I~mt ton must . ba members of
their respet·tive organization and shall contmue tiUCh acttvlty whi.le Jerving on the Board. A vacancy occurriJli iP 11DY otrite shall be f1llecl. by
8 majority vote of the Diroctora preatmt al the n11t regular meottng
after the vacancy occura. A vacancy oeeunin&amp; on the Board or Directors
Bhall be (il!ed by the organization reprctented. The new director sh•U
assume his duties as soon as elected. (Amended April 6, U117)
Artlolo VII
AS8VMING PIJTIES OF OFFICERS .
AU officers' and advisory officers' terms shall beg1n at tht time If
election.
Artlolt Ylll
l)lJTl~S OF THE PRil:IIIDiiiNT
Tl&gt;o Prtaident sboTt prtoi&lt;l• at all oesalon of tho Boof11 •"l•n tbe
superintendents to their respective departments, subject to mt approvaj
of the Board, see that the rules. of the or1aniuUon are entgrced. •"~
P"'"" on ordor of ~ualnooo ftr o•oh mooting.
Artlele IJ(
DUTIES OF THE VICE PRESWEN'I'
't'he vlc• pre•i4ent ahall aerye a• a degartmont 6Uperintendent an
assi~omont ollho proaident, and ahall aosumo the dutlea of tho preoldellt
in hiH absence.
Artlclo l(
·
DIJTII!8 OF THE SECRETARY AND TREA6URF..R
Section 1. The secretary shall keep o record of all the proQee~l~ll
and businP-FF of Ule organization and perform qny other duties per~mmg
to the ofCice of :;eer~tar~.
Section 2. The treu11rcr shall receive all PlOney, keep 111 accuratfJ
account of all rece!pts and disbursements, and perform IUCh dutln II
are determmed by the Board.
Article XI
QUOI\UM
.
Tile momlltrl ol the Board of Pireoto., ond AdVJIOI'1 Qoard ot Dl·
rectol'l prc•oat 1 1 roaular meeting or opeelal mooltPI lor w~oh d~
notic~ waa alven uur (4) dpyo prior to me•tllli by lho ot!OI'ellfJ
m~ •
shall COllillfule a QUOI'UfD lor the tra!l'afllon ql b~•l~ellt DJOJ~ ~ lh:
number present is not less t.han 59% o the direetort al\4 .A
Advisory &lt;lirectors of the Jumor Fatr.
Artie.. lUI llurJNCI Of Tlfl: IIOARD OF PIIIPQII
,
lltiul1r 111,11tinas uf tbf llotrd of Olrta\lll'f 1b11i ·9 h•l!l .011 !lit
first 8a1urday IU VtbfY~I'Y. ,lollY, Augvot, nnd !IO'i!&gt;VIlllh~''·l'l'h• ~:",:
meeting shall be the orgamzatlon meellniJ.
n.- ,..,1 - · - · lllll\111'
9·00 a.111
11)00 1 111111 ~.tan&amp;ion Offloo n Dina OJ Ill:
,14, t
desilllltfr pllll· &amp;'Mill mJUiiqao R)IY he
QQ
Oft
or seerel&amp;rY. if such be made by mall four (4) days prior o
for the meetinR;.
Art!clo XIII
EXECUTIVt1 COMioiiTril~
. ' ,.,
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TU llii~UUvt~. IIOmlllittel 1h1\l con1lst of lilt &lt;lflla~l'!l til t!lfv~=·.'?"g
Board and the oUtcers tlf the D rectors and one repre~en . .. 1 ·nc
group apt ~•rwlll reuroonttd. AnY QijfllloPI llf ......_. ,
o.
during the Junior Fair sball be acte4 upon IIJ..tbe Execiitl'vi' COI

:f,

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must be present and actually handle their
receWe a JD'ICie in Sbowman•bio. Tirn. ,.

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Pulllq dlltlllOo -· u feet.
lltd 11\UIIt fumllbed.
llrlln&gt; ftf, 0'- of PNIIIIWII lor flrlt pltce Ill Ncb ..fill,
flld."\!an antv, II mad1.

Article XV
QTIN
Ollijl JuniO!' memhorl ohaly be
lo ..U rnotloD.I 1111111
ameadJrioqt;-, aeeond motiOns, s011~1!d lmtlldmenll, aDd Vlllo. Cl'NHCI

t

lh•......, •

Jlv•a'br

7' Cluo

~owtd

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:..~E15~~pral ~

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ltfll&lt;l GaiMI fe '-

t;~rt:~f•or&amp;ollll!
~- OD ~ _ , _
lion; To he lh•wn In hand wllb brldle onlJ. Prcml- eMO. .,...,,

two ribbonlo
CLASS 202-ENGLISII HORSE CONrOIJIATION
L STAlliON CI.UI-Two years and over. Pre(Dimlo ..... aat.
s2.oo. s1.00 ud two ribbons.
2. ENGUSH llBOW HORSE TYPS CLAili!-JuQed 'Ill~ ~
and IIIJ~ r~neral appea..-.
fl,a

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lovd ahau have lilt rillrt to withhold !llfiiiGnl of gremt11111a UDW lilt
exhlbltor'o check Is honored by the exhibitor's bnnk. 11 cbeo• l1 not
Ydld, entry fee will be conaidored Ull!lllcl and all premiUJJIJ will bo
dec'Artd fortellld to the Fair o~a~.
All Olltle to be on III'Ound 4:00 P.l(, Tual&lt;lay, Au.. 17111.
All e1ttle owned In Metp County IDIIrtd fret upon tho purchast Cit
. 1118Qibtl'llllp Udlet All cattle outllde Mt111 Cllunty wiU bo chuJed IIOc
Cllll7 oenll) !Ill' blld lfltr lilt purcbuo of • mtmbtr•lllp llokoL
.!lldglng will be at 2:00 P.M. 'TharsdiY, AuiUet ltlh.
Gel ot Slre-lbree tllimlil lilY lit, eltlltr oez. All &amp;et of ono tin
Wiled b)o one or mort blttdora.
Prtcluto of Cow-two •almois tlthll' ....._.n, ale, produco of 0111

~'lls~ta •• aoa.
HOR$E SHOW

William Downlt 1M T1111 R. lltultr,luPirlntoiMfaollt
1. Open to World Competition. Entrteo w!U cloaa 1100 1'.11,' Wldltlldar,
A~gust 181h. Mem~lllp tlobi!IOI reqlll!'ad.
2. All rules and regulations ol the lolell• Ceull\7 M 'IIIII IM·
3. C11b PrtftiiDIIIII Ia~. 11.001 Ind., $11.00; ~ •00: tiJI.~_flA
plus Roeettes lor first five places Ill
t1•11«a•Ltld II
wblch will receive a trophy lor eacb entl'y
btiD&amp; ,....._
4. To he htld Wedneoday 1:00 P.ll, Ia trQIIt ol
ad.
CLASS 205.
1. f.H HorsemanahiP-H•I'It or Ponlea. lor Kelp OoluttJ Cll1lba Olllr.
2. Lead In Pony-Western Tack-&amp;!" 1114 Ullll•·
3. Western Pleasure PonJ-oll" lo II''.
4. Wtst'm PINSurt Horse.
5. Pl•~••rt Polly-llameu Cluo.
6. English Pleasure Bone,
7. BN'I'fl IIPCt
8. We~tern Pleasure PoDJ-under 48'".
9. 'frail Ron.--Weateru T1all.
10. 'fraU Pony-Western Tacit.

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HORSE PULLING CONTEST

Frod C. Lolfholt lftd Hugh P, Cuator IR ohEntry fee: $3.00 per team. l\!embt1111llp liclttl ut !'IC!airet
llee Generll Rules for furtber biiU'utlioa. wh~ appUeahle.
To be oanducled In front ollho Qr4!1daland atu111117:30 Wedniii'Ciar

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ev~~~~~~· !~~r.rt ~ dopen4 •!lOll Uaelr ''""' to Jllll1 an4
!\ tl&gt;ll *' II loTb.S.

&lt;ap..IIJ to endure •••twd ello!lf, Tti1 ubltrll
termine tile ausltlllll'4 1DU1111um
oaPI"'I1

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:,:~ r::U:!'f~~.iu::~,:r. J~mt~ -"-~-~.-.~..Partl~
ill the breed!DI and u"' of Boo4 4nft bUM~~ Df""'....JA
._.,

it II dtllred:
&lt;•&gt; To deltrmillt llle voluo or IJJ&gt;I, 11114 I'I'!P" bNedbrl ~
Hlectlon of horses and m~leo lnlanded f01' 10111 Pd ~!!!! drill : a4
(b 1 Te uurtalll aad domerlltt'ale tile PfOllll JMtiiDd II tnlniBI
«~~~dllloning borseo and 111111eo for 10Diflll4 ..._. llnll warll.
(I) To eliOOUrtle honotnalllbiP bt llltilla iloNUIIdol"!.~.:!: ul
(dl To dt!IIGIIIIrate lbe . _ PIII!I!I.C lli!IICRJ ..,.
mule.
well u tJOIIft to
'!11e C!IIIIIIIIIIH IliaD bve lull lllriMIICIIatl
•oom-t lllbloel te
decide all queaUo111 arillQIIa ~!t
u.ll detl!rmiM 11M
lbe rule• and allmiiiiJinliOI!d
..... In
w\111 lhe rDleo. ranun to
winllil'l 111d IWtr Dl._ . ~ of ....
o11a11 nnll Ia
oomply promptly with the dlrectlolll
.,..
Mllarllf
immediate dilqunllfintlon ol • •on~IRm~ 111 .,:::U~ with Qle
of Ill• conunlttee &lt;Onl!l!miU ODf 1111dri
., bf 4Jiquallfted ot OJ

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DeB/ Cmtl• Oepurtmtnt IV

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:f:'be:Pr:u••
"f
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eondiiiPna of tllo pollfell or b-.-use tile eo~~le....l ,..m 1
d
sudl •• to rend.r II eruel or inadvisahla te
11!1 ~IIIQ to linG""

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fu=IPILITY: OPEN TO 'l'BE WOIIUI. ~~ P\1 mulel, regard18ll
of "~"' ovrned. aro eUSiblo 10 ollllr tiiW &lt;011'-'·
Conditions1 b~ will M liNd
A stone boat ionded with cemen
. of Ill ei~il~Wt~~ n:\10
1\11 \ltillllfl ~~~~ bo welebt!l on lilt If
1 ·~ • .- ..,
noon and 4.00 P.ll. at a l"'al •~!"'
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l .... J.W'-"1 lull ..•••••-••-••• ..·•·•·111.10 11.10 eLII
I. f:Jltt ftllllal IIIII ............. _ ...._.... -.oo ....
ol
• Yfrll'lfnt lulJ ........_ ... _ ......... ..aoo
. . I&amp;.M

'v' tllfUM ., lilt
=.:.,"=.or _,.........,.
11 111&lt;1 tl

0wner1 will lll&lt;lll•b lbelr 01111 f...,.
aulat tl the lu~a Haroo 'WIIIftl
1. Tho dlsto•c• fer e.-~ ~:.\:, ~
thaD fl foot wilt be 111011 to cl&lt;

lllltlll .. 01111

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ju:geaFl'.lt!~~d.:'f,O:: J:~ •&amp;a~lt.ber dlftG\IOII pi'W!dblt ooq&amp;b ,_

t4.00 ~.oo
M.OO P,OO

•oo

remallll within end lltulldarlel'ot 1 ad after tha drlvff "'" • CO~
~ Any forward movement
o
uqrernm I&lt;IIU it ~ "'
to go will be counted •• I pull Olldl{: teunltiiPollttr P:UII,
eept In caae of breaka~e :~l't.':~en when team has mide lbe.~
5. Whialle or slgn ' '\wyinl ~· Drlvtr • • "" 01' committed an. err~r ftU
aM
mediately after said SIRJlal.
lli1- ~Mil totllll llbeU
fUlL
6 All tenms must take ftm \. l)rlv,n IUf ...C~

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c.w.• ,....
.....
,....,.... -

llllw ··---······--··
........................____ 110M
tto.oo ....
JniGr , . . . , Btlltr ··-······-····-·· MOO 118.00
14. !lUmmer YoariU., Roller --········-·-··- .a.oo 118.00 MAO
18. SeDler RoUer Colt ----············-··-·· $8.00 M.QO ~
le. Junior Reller Coif --------······---····· $8.00 M.GO 11.00
17 Pair of Heifers, any age, hnd ud OWDed bJ
~· nllfllof.....
ltor 1--··
-··········-····· $10.80 M.IIO lUll
18. nvuueo
• ....... •llllor .... _ ,

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••~pt
m"cas~ ~..!\')1!,1'1'·,1 tbt .bella\'J•tie!IW""
ot 1 ~-I'II~~!F
8 Judea' ~.......D Eluh 4ri¥tr Willi~
II

..,.;qd pp\11
leal!ll
Third
bm~alll ahaU be tll'lloll ~f ODI "''

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ahail rlde. U IICI"IIbl•· Ill btlt!•f bt 111m 10 iolleh
•
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illi but In no "
rhlle lePI It
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11111111&amp;:!1
1peik to hom• or ~riv~• " d whiP or touc honos_,'l!dl'~ 1e
9 Drivefl shall no pro
gd 110 ""' f
abail dflv• with reaoo:•~lr:; ~:.,
tlr ' " ' ' 1111 Pill
.
towed to whl~ or tbo e P U ~ io II!II'P -~~
........, •
pullln&amp;. 1'1• drl•~r "~e~.;'L, bonet on
1M
10. Undue ahua vo
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ltlll'D1111 I'!~ ... ,..
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unduo profanitJ ~an dllqn...,
.!. ":- judlll tO.
1
11 There sliall be at • ·
·
maiortiY ahall dtlllrmill• dec:!
. llQJI... be
u . Wellbt tor 1111rt ol pj1U 111111 iid
to hold down the riuinber Of pull.l an
show althoulh in no •uo oball
third nf team• m ollllllnllld
pull w~a!J tho ~ondleat
13. Each conteatant
llrnlt to CO!IIp•te In
wel~bed
top\htr. -· :::.~~ '9!~~-~~
at Ullll 1111d plaee d
-~
rnn&amp;t: be prettn.t
14
will pv11,1n aru.'.'.
1&amp;. PI'IYII'
waltlnl wil1 not

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411

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ill IIIia,

!llrrlea

a::"'
BuD Call -----·--·····----------- f41,00
J or BuD Call ········-·············· M.IO

a,. Pair of bulls. aar 111 llreol oa&amp;l ownad bJ
···-····-··-·······-·····
•10.00 •oo M.oo
8. Gtl oftllalblu
olre, 3 anlmllo,
any ace. bolh NAN.
re-nted. ownad bJ one tr _ .
breeders ··-·--·-···-··--------····
-.oo !lot
I . 01'1111111 ~QD 8u1J •••-•••••••• .. •· ··---... ·- 11JJiWJ II
to Re*" Cbeir&amp;ptoa a\lll ..................... _ ••_......... IIIIOR

the
u. b~IUII
2 eoptoat.
Tbo 4lstonoo belwtPq a...,
...,,'- ~~f:: wt
'"T~
,_
and lo~d· m~lt •tef within ••ld l!ollnd·
......~
of team or lood outolde of b&lt;NB~ :n.;t~ llldlplff l!r 1111

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~I'OJN _ . BerttftiUwN
... lhontlleld, lujiiOrlnltnrltnl
I. l!:nf!'leo clooo ot 1:00 P.M. Aul. 13th, 1085.
2. Exhlb1ton mb'!Jurebaso membonhip llllloll.
a. All oi!Ublta 1 be •orreeiiJ named lftd labtltd.
-l. All exhibits mull be in plaeo bY 12:00 nooo Auf. 11111.
5. All exlti:J~ mUII remain In pface unll!4:00 r.ll. S.tllfday, o\UJ. 2L
a. A platA! 1 COPIIII of live wel!IJ'(IIIII tpeelilltna.
7. AD Produce muat be grown by lbe ubibltor.
6. No premiums paid 011 artlal• aolilaltd.
8. In clas..., where no CJOIIIPOiilloD olllla • II In lbo oplnloft of tbo
Judge, he may award a ~econd or no preml11ftl.
10. In ludclnl ot produce, qullll7 and IIIIo for eorreet "'" wiD be lbe
guide Instead ol. lll'(e alsio.
11. See General Rules for fu.rtb• inltructtono.
Ill Zn&amp;l
a..Aa 701
.110.211
1. . . . lill aorw of ,....... ~ .110
.II
I. lill ean Ill wbJ.. b)ollrid OOID
.110
.28
3. Best IIIli em white !WOOl corn
.lltl .28
4, six ears yellow _ , com
.110 .25
I . Beat 1b nn whlt:&amp;o pop COI'II
.110 .:16
&amp; Beat obi oart pUow pop eort1
.110 .Iii
I. Bell lill em 1ed pop com
.110 .25
I. Beat pod! "blllt
.110 25
I. Beet peek of bucltwhnl
.110 .25
ID .llell peel! wbltor .110 :16
II. ltatpodl....,oata
.10 IS
ll podl buill'
.110 .25
lJ. Boll pedl .., be•••

Far111

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CLA11 '101-1'0'1'4'1'0!.1
1. Otllllllora. I 8ptCIIJieDJ

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Clnllea .. . . . . . .

fi*IJIIeaa

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7. Gnell llolrllllla. 0 trp0Cime111

.10.15

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10. \'llllt, ..........
11. .....................

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lla. !Namo) •arle!J. t IIPeclmou

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CLAa8 '101-VIflft.uLII

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s.... Pllld

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.10 .15

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II. TOIDI~ow.8 ..........

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.10

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1. .... plat. .... pod ..... ......
?a. lilt
bull btou
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.... ... CN111
Jllltwpod
pod .... btou
Ba hA P II nUow DOd b1iab beua
9. llut p It U1lll IMIILa
10. 011•-•blte, I 'Ptdlleno

.110 .10
.10
.10 ~
.10 .10
.00 .10
.10 .10
J5
.00 .15

12. PboltWI, I 1~bneu
lJ. . . . . . . .

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1'- ~~a"'- llpeelmeu
15. lleell, I QIOCimeDI
111. Clmll. • I!IIOinlllll
17~ 'nlrlliPJ, • 1111011110111
18. C..OUIIibll'e. f!'OOII, I lll"hneu
Jt. CUcumbert, whitt, 0 tPedmall
20. Plolrll Pille
21. om 1'11111. e•1*11111111
22. PU~
21. Squah
CLA88 '104- WATDIIILONI
t: TGm Wallon

.110 .25

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.10

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driver.~··
· ;, _co .:;.10\!~~l~!'!
17

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2. DQ!a QtMo
Uf-) YVIoiJ
'- CIDIIIOUPtl. Ralo'o
fl. !NIIIII) •arletJ
eLASS 70S....APPI.P21
1. Sill,..... Wlneoop
I. Red WinONp

.10
.10 .Ill
.10 .Ill
.110 .25

.110.11
.110 .25
.110 .25

I. Jonallla•
4. lome Boau\J'
I. Oallla BoiU\J'
&amp; Red DeUelt1111
7. Golden Dellciou.
I. Grbnea Golden
t. Well1111
10. lllldoa Bluab

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.110 .28

(NIIDI) Variety

Prune Plum Plato
Damton PIUDI Plate
01'0111 Qqe 1'1111!1 Ph
Grapq, ~- Plot.

.110 .28

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II .110 .Ill

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.110 .20
.110.28
.110.28
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~uco all' nisbt&gt; thaD lit tbt _.__ fa

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ttom "I" will bt lba lentell ear _ . , ~
ear 1e lba last teme1 m1 tbt Oilier

PLOW!IIS ANII PLANTS
Mro. Morp..-1 !flo L~.!&lt;..Suparintondonl
RULli POll PLOw•R SHOW
Show Is open to the public. ond ono notrl not be o lftMINr .. , 011&gt;
den Club lo ll!lhlbll.
Membmhlp Ucket Is entry lee. Not fliClUired for Jaalcn 1111411ri.i
Exhibitors w!U prepare their entry bltlllko IDd lila !Nil II
Secrollcy'o office not later tha~ 4 P.M. Thundly, Aq. U.
This rule will be e\flctly complied with.
All entrieo must be tbe work of tho elbfbltor.
All c:lalles are lor amateurs only, &lt;An amateur It Wtlll w11o .,.....
planlllor bls or her own pleaaure, and aol for !be ~ rlllft.
liboodJ
Entri11 must be set up nd completed bot- p A.ll ':If~
Wednuday, AI!IU•t 18. ludrtng will be&amp;il! at 1 P.ll ' J
be by lbe slandard ;ystem. The decision of tho Jud(e will lit
inltrftronco wlfh tho JUdflt lillY CIUIO an fll&amp;fllit It H ~......
'
Exhibits arrlvlnJ after 12 DOCin wiU be aectPiod but IDifbd "'IIII
competition."
Arrangements may not be made on Die exhibition!!= ne .....
ing committee will help the exhibitor to ill&amp;e tho
Ia " - •
moklnt en trrlnflfmont on tho ""hlbltlon to,ln wiQ htw
hlblt lfloquollnod, •• will anrono lntorfarlng wHh ontllllr - "

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8. Exhibits must remain In pl~ce unl/14 Ul. Saturd&amp;J. .U, flllllllt ,..
movod before that time Will lorfe t any premlurne awlriltd. lllrlblo
t~rs are to remove their entrlu lifter elose of show 11 aooD u PGfo
s1ble.
·
l No artificial or art111clally colored plant materilb gmnllltcl ~
as stated.
10. AcceSiories permitted In aU class~•·
11. Exhibitors may enter as many divisions as deelrtd, hut 1111J lillie
only one entry In eacb (Ia.,.
12. Every exhibitor muot put nama and name of club If 1111 on bldr a1
entry tog. u non-club member, put county and name.
•.
18. All plant material used lo to be lioltd on a card fttmiahl4 bJ ~
Superintendent of lhe Flower and Plants Dept.
Theme of Show - "MY PAIR LADY"
801- ARTIIlTIC AliRANGEMENTS
I. NAUGIITY LADY OF SHADY LANE - All foUage
a. LADY IN RED - Using flowera in warm eolon. '
8. TWO LI'1"1'LE GDWI IN BLtJE - UsiDJ a eonlabtm w1111 flowen
In cool coJors.
4. THE LADY CAIJ.ED MOTHEII - A tall diinifitcl arraai'IJIIIIl,
G. SLEEPY TIME GAL - Crescent.
a. TEEN ANGEL- With a Religious Aura.
1. MELANCIIOLY BABY - Using weathered wood .
8. THE GmL I USED TO KNOW - lncludinl Dried llltteriaJA.
t . NOBODY'&amp; DARLIN' - Includln&amp; roadside and/or wild lllltorlall.
10. WILD, WILD MAMA - Way out!
II. MRS. SANTA CLAUS- Any Chciotmao !rraDJement- lllalll 111..
real plant material but may be fre&amp;b. dried, lnated colonel. 111
painted. Chrlatmas llaubles obviously for · Cbrllllmu Oatr 111Q be
used.
12. PRETTY BABY - Miniature, aot to exeeod lbree lnchea In bf11bt.
~UNIOR ARRANGEMENTS-( up to and inclucliQI U '"" ~~~1. HEILO, DOLLY- Your favorite arrangement.
2. RED WING - lncludln&amp; a flgur!De IU&amp;IeBUve of llldlaas.
803-JUNIOR SI'I!:CIMEN&amp;-(MIIIt be tii'Own b7 Jtmiors up to and t...
rludml 12)
I. Marigolds-Large-3
2. Zlnni......Large-3
3. Unclusllied-Any flower other than In 1. and 2.
804. SPECIAL EXIUBIT-Landscape Layout-"How I oroui4 btui1t1
the south entrance to the Fairground&amp;"
To be laid out In any media on cardboard not to ::b!t'lllr
805. HORTICULTURE (5pecime114 to be In pop bettlta
bJ
exhibitor.
I. ROSE-Jiybrld 1'ea-one
2. ROSE-rtorlbunda-1 stem
3. ZINNIA-large-3 of one oolor
4. ZINNIA-FantasY-3 on one color
~. GLADIOLUS--( exhibitor may enter one ID eacll eolor c~
a. Red
d. Yellow
1o Greta
b. Pink
e. Blue or Purple
b. Otb•
c. White
f. Oran&amp;e or Salmon
6. MAWGOLD-large-3 of one color
7. COCKSCOIIII-plum&amp;-One
8. COCKSCOIIB-Crosted-&lt;&gt;no
9. DAIIIJA-Large-ona
10. DAliLIA-Pom-pom-3 of one oolor
11. UNCLASSir!Eil-Any other than abOYe,
806. SPECIMEN COLLECTION-6 or mor.-labaled
I. CACTI A~1J!OR SUCCULENTS
2. SMALL HOUSE PLANTS
3. GOURIIS
4. COWRED CORN
807-EDUCATIONAL-8 or morelalltled
I. EVERGREEN SPECIMENS'-Libeled
2. COLLECTJON OF NATURE'S RESOURCES - Weathot'ld 1IOOl
ato_ll!.S.~-minerals, etc.
3. PlcTuHE MADE FROM DRIED PLANT IIATEIUAL
4. COLLECTION OF SHELLS-Labeled
5. WILD FLOWERS AND PLANTS-Labeled
PREMIUMS AND RIBBONS
C1aoo
Ft~
801 ............................. $1.00
.75
802 ............................. .75
.llO

*

801 '
804 .............................
805 .. .. .. . .. . .......... .... .. ..

,75
.75
.75
806 . . . . •• • . • • • . . • . . . •• • • ••• • . • . . 1.00
807 ·····-·········-············· 1.00
0 0

.10

.. lllllelt .... ....
'· lllttr . . ......

j.

DEPARTMENT VID

.10

n . Ollou-,.Uow, aapccillla•

1.
I.
I.
4.

••

.10

CLo\111 'I08-0THI!:R FRUll'l!

na1111

'

8li-.AUiu-

a.AS8 l!aO-AII Gt!IDeat

ll

"* _... •

-

~ ~~diD Lletcl \VJuclotteo

11. York fmJ&gt;erlll

111"' iiJ!'II' _.

·~
18.

CLASS 618-llron lA~ OoQ
CLASS 6111-WIIIte Co.n111b
cu.~~ en-au... IAead WJU~dottet

8,

. _.... .......................... _

arrtn~nt.

CLASS 800-8Uvor Polllh ·

4. .........UIJ. I

Larlell onlau

lbe fil'llt kernel on one tnt1 of
end of th ear.

11.!10 11.00

CLo\llll ll~ottltd Houdllll
CLAII 111-tabuvtldlrl
. CLAS8 113-!uft IAihOI'IIa-a!nale Comll
CLAa ·~ ~ Colllb
cv.&amp;l 11'-llrowrl x.--.~~aao CtiiJI)

:a.

i.

througb ......
Tile winDer In

2nd

CI..AII8 !10'1-Jera.,. 0111111
CLAS8 1108-New llalalllllln 11c11

I. nl......

J&amp;i

(

.,,,!.,
"''
__..

company entrf.

n.oo
a.oo

Hlrem Slawter and L•u,..n E. Hoffman, l•"rlnltnftnto
Ellll'ill clooo aU:OO P.M. Wodno•doy, August II, 1960.
Teo guarantee !ltall space, eptrjes and entry fee mull be received by
1:00 P.M .. AIIIIISI lith. When entry fee~ are fold by. ebtck the Fair
lloard Mall btto tllo rlllht to withhold ~ym011 of pre!llilll!l• until lbe
exhibitor's check is honored by the ezblbltor'o bUlk, If ebedl Is not
"Iii, eatry fee Wilt be oo~sldered unp.ald •nd all premiUIIII will be deelarod forfeited to the l'olr Board.
All cattle to b• on aro1111d b~ 4:00 r .M. TuelldaJ, Au" 1'11b.
AU eottle owned In Meigo Oounly entered !rot U(1011 lbe purchase
of 111cm~e"~ip ticket. All cattle outside Mella CoUIIIY wlU be allorged
80c (fifty eents) per bead niter the purchase of a memlltnhlp liei&lt;el
E&gt;lllilliiOI'I are roquired ID IW'Diab ..rti!IOIIII te Secretary 11 time
of entry; also to the auplrintendont ip ehoru.
Judllilla wiU b' done at 10:00 A.lll. Wtdneaday, Aug. lllb.
The below clalee will aplll7 lor B"l Brt4da:
J,lay 1, 111011 Ill DC'Itllllwr 11!18811 .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. Senior Ymllng
Janllll'f ~_lflfl4 to AprU 80, 1184 . . ....... .... .... Junior Youllng
May 1, luo4 to August 31, 1964 . .. . .. .. ...... , .. S u - YearJ
Septllllbu
ll8almblr 31, 11184 . • . •• •• • . . . . . . . . 8elllar eo
Jaaum 1.
a1111 tllltl' .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. •.. .. Jtllior
C1.UI 401
JI!JII:
111
Inti
..
L !llil), 1.~ llld crvw ·····-········ ••• tsO.OO MAO • •

01'1,
wl.lt.,

!f!:Uo~~ ~ :~:'

a.oo
aoo

e.

12.110 11.00
a .oo 11.00
$2.00 .l.OO

c.

of entry, also to superintendent

tam•

11.110 11.110

lot

Poll o1 m &amp;0111 ond 111M eoe~
Folloq brttdo uru1v ume nbe.._ II IOl.
ct.A8S f02.:-ll. Willie IAidloru
CLASS 101-R. t IIIII
CLA.IS dOt-Willie PI.I'IIIOUIII Roeb
CLASS 1108-B~ P17111out11 lloob
OLAI8 a- Whi!AI w,andottoe

cow.

Elhibltora are required lo lurnisll cortlllcates to Secretary at lime
ill char&amp;e.
Ill tho evaal Ill ao Cflll!lllitloa wllhln • breed only ont ploct Ia
11'01111 o.la- will bt pld ti!Uhltor.
Junior Call born between Nov. I, 1984 and May 1, 1~65 ,
S.niar Call bora botween J~IY !, 1964 and Oct. II, 1084.
Jwlior Yr. lltiftr dropped between Jan. 1, 10M and June 80, 10M.
6enlor Yr. Heifer dropped between July I, 1963 and Dee. 31, 1903.
A btifer tbtl bu lloabtned will obow u a I yr. old.
Old Heiler d!'!)ppad betwten July 1, IMI and Jul7 I, 186ll.
C
301-HOL&amp;TEIN&amp;
Itt
lnd
aJ'd
4th
1. BulL 2 year~ and o•ll' ·----------· •10.00 .a.oo fii,QO
lklll, I yur alld under I yean -----· 8.00
G.OO
4.QO
3. Bull calf, under I year and over 4
months ---------------·---- 8.00
6.00
4.00
4. Champion Bull ··-----··-·--·--------- Rasettt
5. Cow, 4 Jem aud Cll'er ······-··-···· 10.00 8.00 6.00
Cow, 3 yem and under f years -··- 10.00
8.00 6.00
7 c.... 2 yearo and under 8 years •••• 10.00
8.00 6.00
B. Senior Yearling Heifer ·----········· 8.00
1.00 8.00 8.00
9. Junior Yearling Beller ---------··· 0.~
1.00
11.00 3.00
10 Senior Heller Call . ·---·--····-·-- 9.00
1.00
5.00 8.00
11. Juntor Heiler Call ~--------·-····· 9.00
1.00
5.00 3.00
12. Senior Champion Female -·--······-- lloaettt
13. Jlllllor Cb1111plon l'amolo ----·····-·· 1\ooetto
14. Grand Cbamploe l'omlla -··-·····--- Rcoettt
15 Get 111 Sire ~ -- - ·- ··-············· ·
4.QO
16 PrQdu.. ol Cow ···--·--·········-.. a.oo
a.oo 4.00
17
rema111 Brod 1114 owned i1J l!:lhlbltor
4.00
CLASS 1!02.-GUERNSEY-Some subclasses aa 301,
CLAS&amp; 3~MIIJWIG SBOIITHORNs-salllt 'ubcla...a aa 301.
CLASS IM--JIIIOWN 8WI88-Same aubolouea u 1101.
CLASS 1011-A YIISJII&amp;BS-llame IUbeltuee u 301.
CLAIS 808-.JDSEYs-same aubclau11 aa 801.

1. pq of .PaliN
1. Pea of lhlll
I pq ol Bnlltn

.. ,_ ac two PuiiN ID~ ou Cocbnl

DairtJ Catt._ .............. Ill

d. Largeot 1!11110 ·----------···e. We• tonaato ·---- ........................
f. Larqon bead ol oahhoto •••
I· Larg011 'lOOt •• --······- ·
h. Largeot eucumber -····

Tba larl&amp;ll

llltrlu Cilllt at ' p.m. Aug. 12th, 1flttll.
Drblbitorf IOUII Purehaao OIOIIIblnbl~ llcltN
lud&amp;inl wiD be dono It 1:110 A.M. WfdneldiJ. AuM•"' lllb.
CLASII 1101
' •-·
Tho •tandord ol perfKtlon. u ravlltcl bJ 111o ADW~ean Poultry AUOo
elation aball he the P&lt;!o In tudlfq oad ptaelng !Warda.
Judging ahtll be bJ C!OIIIfllriloe 11t1t 111 an....u., opeeimoo aba!J bt
tfven a prize. Tbtrt ahall bt DO . .. , loo eltanat·
All blrdo must be INe 11om eoaiiJ!:UI d l - . Poultry will not bo
fed nor can!d for ~7 tile lleol'd:
wtll ut lit fiiPOIIIIble for anr
1018!!1 wha'.
AD exhlblll 111111 lit lbt pr0J111'17 ol lite nlllblllln 10 daJ• belon
lbo date of fair. lltiP CouoiJ and adloiJIIal eotlllllla eu mate entrloo.
No llngta entrle.....U I'DII
See Generll Rulea for fllltlttr lllltraet!OIII.
Exhfbll to eonallll ol Pill of lbNt Ill. lull bntd to. be lud&amp;ed
separately. Breed mull lit on onlrJ bi•MCI..ASs 601 POVI.o1'RY-S. C. WHITillJ!ICIBOIINS

4100 PJI.,,AuiUit 11th. WhoP tllll'J leu are paid by cbeak !be Fair

CLA ~our Pralll~m eoW8aV~ON~'~cb~~-~

an

"'""·

....

Poult,., Departn.at VI
FNII o...roln, SupoJ'Intondonl

1..To guuanlee stall spaee, ontr1ot and entry lee muet be received b)o

rUt•.

.oo

•10.00

HINid C•moho11, Dtvld f(o~lonll. III!Mrlntondonto
Elltrln clooe at 4:00P.M., Wedneaday, AUII!St 11, 108&amp;

'
llllCI lwo
'- ENGIJ8H IADOLI!:BRED MAllll: wr1'8 IIPIPNO B'Oo\L-IIIrt wiW
spring foal at llde. PremiiUlll 10.00. WIO, p.oo, •1.00 llld two
ribbons.
5. ENGUSH SADDLEBRED YEJ\IIIJII(J..ftoflllluml. $5.00. $8.10,$1.011.
$1.00 and two ribbolis.
CLASS 203-PONY CONFORMATION, 48 te II IDclles.
L Stallion Class-Two yea111 11141 onr.
Four Premiu11111, $5.00, 13.00: $1.0!1, •1.00 ljld two rlbbGif.
Z. lllare. and G•l&lt;lla.t Clul-ltly 811.
Four Prtml~_.n.IIO. sa.oo. ~.DO. •t.oo ~ m JMN.
a. !'illy
or Stud ...,, a.-1 ,... aad~fl' ~
Pollf l"rolllilllNI.
ss.oo. P ,QO, •
1'110
'- Hii'VI with [gal Clllt - llllfe.l wllll ~ I lo ot ..... lllrt d
Foal, entere In Item 2, can also ~ ~~ Iii tblt l!'!l...,

u.oo.

$15.00

Q&gt;&lt;eept in cas~ of inJury.
10. Prlver must he reaay when hlo turn eom11 to pull
11 Theeo will not be over threo trloo to hitch or wiu bt oounled as a
poiI!.
12. No o111aU teamo will be allowod 1e poll In oooond eltiB, but !PUt
loo1111 wiU be allowed,
IS. Ponl01 eaa be meaoured with ohooo or without.
14. On the third pull, you m~J go either way , if boundarlea ~ermlt.
AltJ rul01 of lh• Buektro Horae Pulllnl Alon.. not l!stlil abovt, wW

I

........._,ts.oo,-. ...

ed 011 JOO~ &lt;OIItOI'JillltiOD. J'reJlll- fii.IIO, $3.00,

Pl.OO

9. IJocb team wiD be drlvoo by one drlvor throalb tho entire contest

-.oo.

~Gru.rm,,;i.m&amp;RED PIJWIIIIIl ~If

426.00
RULli

7. '1110 l'elgltt Olioad will be determined by the judg01.
8. All1 lonvlll'tl Jll(lvements of load after lho driver 11•18 command
to 10 will be ~ountod ttS a Pull.
•

$1.00, $1.00 ...... llboli
t . WES'I'EIIN MARII1 WITH SPIUNG FOAJ.-IIIN will! Pill 'filii ..
side. Premiu1111 _,,00, $3.00.
$1.00 lrul two I'IWioalo
..
5. WESTERN Y~G-Preml- tioOO. P.OO, $UlO, ILGD

3.

•w.oo

I. . ~b4r1Yf!' wW he eUowod two belperl.
4.
Wilt lit lhree lrflb to uch load, llratand HOOitd whllo bitched
• leAl! • Tile tllfrd to eo me later. Each driver miQI take ftrlt pull.
v.
contests wUI bo opened to the world.
8. :n.:::ru:~ undtr Pll ol tha line, profaniiJ, or shouting will nol

lltldllll!t !dUd 'IKt
JlpQttM Or

•18.oo

f'Jill:•:r

"'""" ~. ~~~~ud rr .. ltlvlo!,_I.JI.JI!I'~
WUSIP
iCLAii
tV.!101-WIII'I'BIIN
~7'\r.J=, a'no~ AJI. ID froDl ot Gnli4IIIU4
HOIIIJ!: OONJOBliATION
...
1. IJTA!JJON OLAJIII-'1"1'1 rem IIIII-. PNmiua~tiiiJIII,tl.llll.
2.

*IAI.oo

0' IOUTHIRN OHIO PULLING AIIIOCIATION
TO OOVIllol
· '' t . Claufllcalion of ponies will be 411 ln. lnd Wldll' and 47 Ia. to 10 ln.
2,
oach pull wUI be 14 Ill but dl.ltanee )IU than 14
IQI.
• uo
to determine winner or p aca at tl&gt;e tn4 of tho ....

CONFOIL~ TJON
Pllll TO
1. EnlriM will Clt111' •t6:00 P.M. Aa.. 111b.

f).OO and Ill'~ r!btf:s-xa..,

A" POIIl' Pun for ponies 48" and Wider • .

.'

tJ.
Larillt ••llniMIIoa
IJIIIIIPtlD ----·-c. !Ar&amp;tll
.........- ....._

eu-aorub!N.

11111.11 be

J, Clall "It" Pqg7 Pull tor Pooito 47" to 110" iJiaiUIIYO.

.

HORSE DEPARTMENT II ·

Aprile, '"'

,· aoo

I. ~ aaot "IIOWillllr altll:lter.
.. . Lar.. PQtlto "······-

•.oo

Tbli collltiiUIIY!,.mtiJ be rQiuDdC4 111 I 213 vote l#lbe ~· al
lbe r.•bd oflllrl'•;ra• prellll ::ua
mee~ ~...,
~me~
••~rsu'mav~\e~
~~ 11011, .. bJ
amendment-or amelulmeftts are pro,o.e'd.'-tfi,i fO1:ed Oil.

"'flu

c

.. lolr . , · · .
!!.00 ...00 ....
I. .... • ,_ ····---- !lOO
$2.00
'- Yearllllti Sow ·-················-····-··· 16.00 ...00 a,QO
~10, ciii*Wiiii;:ie'";~M"iiteMAIO ...00 • .00
CLASS 01()..!)uroc ltftN7 il&amp;att lube~ " 10t
CLAI8
s.... ~u~~e~auu u at11
CLASS 5~blrt, S.Ca Bubel- aa 008
Cli.M8 111-Yorbhire. il&amp;ate ltlbelsa111 u ttc11
CLASS 516-TIItnro~ lilnlt Subcl- u 1108
CLASI B11J-LANDI!AC!. Same aubela- as !108.

J

=-""_..."'\,.

0 0

0 0

0

0 0

I

I I

0

I

0

0 0 0

0

I

0 0

0 0

o o

o o

- I
.
.lltl

.110
.110
.75
.?5

.211

Depart•ent IX

D-••ele .tm

Ml11 J-1• Saundor• ond Mlu Ado Nookl.,.,lwtJII.
1. Entry Fee - Membonbip Ticlrel.
:1. All entries in till• department mUll lit ID lite buill! ol lllo . . _
tuy by 4:00 P.l\1. '111unodiY. Aug. !alb. loll? book will lit ....
II lltel Ume.
3. Entries made on lbo boob of tho Saerttu, nnDOI bt ....._.
or withdrawn and entered In another olaaa or number.
4. All articlos for judging should be on the groundo not later lhla
9:00 A.M. Tuesday, August 171~" and anything lll'l'iviDI after lblt
time may he displayed but ww not he ollliblo for judJins qr
premiums. Judgiag will be done at 10:00 A.ll. Tu11do71 Alii. 1'1111.
&amp;. Exhibits in this deportment ore Umited to Mo1p ana edjalnlq
COUIItiet in Oblo.
6. Not mort !ban one onley Ia tile nme elliS bJ lila - • , . _
will he permitted.
1. Art!clos tllat bavo been JlVvded 1 premium within lbl 1111 •
(2) years are not eligible for entry.
8. New work: and new ideas will be given pre£erence.
9. Exhibitors must furnish a wire ha!lier for each pnnent II&gt; be
dioplayed.
Tile Oblo State Univerolty ~tural Collere - . . . IIIli llw
....... will be ll8ed , ... prmenta.
'
"-"""'
10'1
W•' ne!dp-------·-·---____ , ____ tiK

SIJit ---··-··--··-··· 1ft

e·
..1.111

llater!ols FABRICS
---·-----··--- ~
CLASS 901-BOUSEHOLD
1. Applique QuUt - new .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..
2. Col~n Patebwork Quilt
.
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. UG
Antique Quill-Age 75 yem and over ....... . , , • . J&amp;
. Redapread Applique
. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
5. Bedapread. Embroidered . .. . • . • . . . . . . • • .. .. • • • • • . .
6. Redapread. Fancy
.. .. . .............. .. , .. ..
Jl
7. RedaProad, Solid Crochet . . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. lll
RUil&amp;-.NIW
.. Crocbeted .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. • ..
D. Rooked Yarn .. -........•. ••..... •..• .. ,.,,..... 1.
10. Hook:M Rae . . . . . •. . . . •. • •.. . . • •••. . •. ••••••••
.
Bnided .......... .......... ............. .... :

l

:t
ft

I·"

~~
il

1I I·
lJ1

Loom Woven ..... _... . . . . ...... . . .. .• •• .• , •• ' L
KNI'l'!'IIIG-NBW
•
Sc.vl or Shawl ........................... , .. ..

llwtater ............................. ...........
U. AflbiD ........ , ,
,
, .. ,. ..••••

II: l::t ::3

CAlli

I}•

::::Ill

I

�It
Ill.

.eo

.... a.ellll •

,._,
Wblte

o o o o o 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 I o 0'0 ' " ' ' '"' 0 o o ·o

Crocbet 'l'rimmed .•••• . •. •

.150
.60
.60
.60
.150
-'0
.60
.150
.50
.150

.. ............... .. ...... ....... .
Embroidery ....... . . .... . .. .. ... ... . . .. .
.

0 • • • • ,• • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • •

.

16.
11'1 Colona Embroidery ........ ..... .... .... . .. . .. .
18. Croll Stiteb ' . . .. . . . . . . ..... .......... .. ..

{l
~i
'. .:

•

to.
t1

U.

...

a

.25

7.

.25

.25
.25
.25

.~0

.25

.50
.50

.25

.150

.25

48.
:~~
49. 80
r
.. . . . .• • .... . • . .• , •.. . . , , .. .. • ' ..
60. Portra1t . . .. .• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .
61 SliU Life ....... ... .. .. . ...... .. ...... .... ... .. .. • .7
5
&amp;2. Marine Studr ....... · .. .. .... .. .... " · " · " " ·" ·
63 Flower Study ..... .. ...... .... .... ·""" " • .. . · 1.00
114. Three pteces in oil .. . •.• · • · · · · · · · · · · · • • • • • • · · · '· · ·
75
65. Landscape - Copy . . · · · · · · · · · · · • • · • · · ·' · · • · ·' · · · · '75
116. SUU Ule - Copy ........ · .. .. .. · .. ""'" .. " .75
....
. . •. . . . . . . . . ·
67. Flower Study - Copy . .
WATER COLOR
. .. .. .. . .
. .. .. .. .. . .. 1.00
18. Portrait from lite
1111. Landscape from nature .................... · . • . • • · :~~
80. Landscape Copy ................... · .. .... ...... ..
II . Flower study . . ..•.• • ~ . ...• , • . . . . . . . • . . . • • • • • • • • . .75
112. Animal study . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......... .75
75
83. suuD: Iillaeo1.. th. ;..e · ~~· e· c· ,·, .. . ............. .. . .. :::::. I.OO
~"
"
. . . •.. . . . . . . •.. . . . .
.
114. wp J
. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . • . .. . .75
115. Flower study - copy
.. .. . .. .. • .. .. .. .75
116. sun Ufe - copy .. .. .
CHARCOAL
... .. .. . 0. 0... .75
fll. Portrait .. ..... ... .. ....
75
68. Still life .. . .. .... .. ........... · .......... ·...... ·
119. Landscape .. . . . . . . . .. ........................ · -~g
?0. Displa~ of three pi eces ..... · · · · · · · · · .. · ·" .. " · 1 75
?I Still hie - copy
.... · ·
.... · " " " " " " · .. ·75
. ..•.. . .• • • •• · ·
'12. Landscape - copy . . . . .
PASTEL
OO
?3. Portrait ........... , • . . . . . . .
· · · • • · • · · · · · · • · • 1 ·75
?4. Landscape .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · ' · · ·' · · 75
n Still llle
.. . . .. · ...... · ...... ·" .. " · .. " .. 1'00
?6. D1splay of three p1eces ...... · · · .. · · · · .. · " " · " · · ·75
?7. Still life - copy
· · · · · · · · · .. · · · · " "· · :15
78. Landscape - copy . . . . . .
. ... · . . · · · · · · · • ·
APRONS
. ........... · .. · -~g
'19. Kitchen Apron . . . . . . . .
80. Apron with Cross Stitch Trimming . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . ·
. . . . . . . • . • . . . . . .50
81 Embroidered Apron . . .
82. Painted Apron . . . . . . .. . . ............ · .... .. · · -~
• .•.••... . · · · · ·
83. Fancy Apron . . . . . . . . .
DRESSES
84. One Piece Cotton Dress . . . . . . . .............. $1.75
. .... .... .. ... $1 75
85. Two Piece Cotton Dress ..
86. Dress Made From Another Garment .......•...... $1 7~
7
87. One Piece Cotton and Blends ............ · • · .... · $1.00
. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . $2.
68. Tailored 0rf'ss
. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .
$2.00
89 Tailored Suit
.. .
.. . . . .
. $2.00
90. Tailored Coat
HOUSE COATS AND SLEEPING GARMENTS
$1.50
II. House Coat
..
. .. . . . . .. . . $1. 50
82. Sleeping Garments . . . .
INFANTS' WE!.R
93. Knitted Sweater Set {Cap, Sweater and Bootees) . . .50
84. Crocheted Sweater Set (Cap, Sweater and Bootees) . . .50
..
. . . . .. . . . .75
85. Crocheted Crib Cover . . . .
HAND MADE TOYS
96. Stuffed Toys .. .. . .. . .. . · .. .. .. .. .. · ...... " · -~~
.
·
87. Dr&lt;!ssed Dolls .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .
CHILDREN'S GARMENTS (Age 4 to 12 yrs.)
(Place Age On Garment)
118. Cotton Dress
. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .150
89. Dreu Cottons and Blends . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .50
100· Boy'a Suit
. . . l.iis cELi.ANEOUS . . . . • . . . • . . . .l50
101. Crochet Afghan .
. .. .. .. .. .. $1.25
102. Table Mats - 6 - Crocheted .. .. . . . .. .. • .. .. .. . .60
103. Pot Holders - 3
. . ..
. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .50
104. Groop of 3 ll.andkerehiefs - Crocheted . . • . • . . . . • • .
105 Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Pa mted . . . • • • • • • • • • • . .5
106: Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Tatted ... .. . ...... .. · .50
107. Fancy Pillow (Iabrie) ................ .. · .. ...... -~g
108. Hobby Corner .. · .... · ........ " .... """ .... · · · $1 .00
109. Tile Art . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .50
110, Home l4ade Purse .. .. . .. .. . . . . .. .
. ....... .

.40
.40
.50
.40
.40
.40

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Towel Wlth Croeboted l!:dro ... . . .............. .
'l'owll witb White Elnbroidery . .• •• •••• ••• • ••.• •.••
Towel with C&lt;llored Embroidery .. ...... - ..... ..
Towel with Crou Sbteb
........ ...... . .... ..
Towel with Applique
......... . .. .. . ...... .
Towel with Textile Palntina . .. . ...... .......... ·
Towel with Outline EmbrOidery ........ . ..... . .. .
Swedish Darning . . . . .
. ..... . .. .........• •
AMATEUR PAINTING
(No Numben Paintin&amp;)
Pen or Tube Paintina .. .. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .
on. PAINTING
Laansdcsa':epe .. .. . ... ......... .. . ... .. .. .. •.•:::: : .

.25
.40
.40
.40
.25

or tne fll material used and 1111 !!81eci!GD flf a tl!eme II 111ft II m.
participating sebool or district.
1. Exhibit! are to be in place by 6 P.M. Tuesdbooay , Augube8 ~ • ~bn!od
are to remain until 4 P.M. Saturday Each !tC' 1 Wl 11 • ..,.. ,...0 81
for assembling and dismantling its eshibit.
6. Each exhibit shaU consist of Childl'i!n's work for the lfl84.8ll school

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.40
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Til! CLOSF.D BIBLE AND FLAG MAY BE USEII.
NO OTIIEil REGALIA.
Entries c:lose at 4 P.M. Thursday, Aug. 12th.
EldJ Graoge wiU furnish theu admission tiekeb! to the Fair C&lt;lmmlttee.
Grmge Elblblts wiU be judged at a time to be aDJI()Unc:od by tho
Superintendent.
Gr101e li:xbibill will be judged on the followln&amp; Score Cll&lt;i:
GENERAL THEMt
Th• Gnnge •nd Its Service ta fhe. Community
II'UBORDINATE GRANGE EXHIBIT SCORE CARD
HEIGS COUNTI' FAIR

Polntt
Originolity- ldeao and MatvlaiJ · - --.. --- -··-.:-·-•··- - - ----- 20
Attractiveness-Ability to attra("f and hold attennon----- ----- - --· l!;
Appearance and DPatness- -visibility and lett.!ring_---- - --- -- ---- lD
Gnnge Teachings....ldeas and principleo of the Graur - - •• -·---· 25
Achievement. Goall and Communlty Servl,. of Local Gnni!O---·-· 10
1\rm Produ~ - ·------······--··-·· --- -------- --·-- ---· I
lllndieraft -------· ·····--- --- -· - ---- - -----··--· -- 5
Total · - - - · ·· · · 100
ClASS IOOL GRANGE EXHIBIT
Premiumo:
1st
:!nd
llrd
4th
$55.00 $5000 $411.00 t44).00
AD artlclts exhibited by a Grange 1111111 be pndueed or modo Ill
.......,.. Ill TIIAT Grange.
For Juvenlle Granges see Juniw fair Premium Uot.
Elhibill are to be placed by 6:00 P. M. on Tueaday and .......,
IDID 4:00 P. M. on Sa111rday.
!acb Group wiU be r&lt;!quired to IJuJ 1 Memllenhlp Ticket and will .,.
lllrullbed ·two belper tiekell to he good for lllo !In! day.
D II the purpose of the Fair Board to build better Agricultvre 18
lloig, C&lt;lunty and it con oonoelve ot no bettw 11ep ID lllat dinlcdoa
IIIIa lila IIJ)bulld!DI of lllo ~ llld 111e1r lldlvlllol.

Department XI
PubUe &amp;hools

Charles Redford, Jr., Superintendent

0. 0. P.,_n, s_.lnttnclonl
I. Entrle! el0110 at f P.M. Augut 12th, 1965.
J, Emlbits will be confined to schools ln Meigs County.
l Equol opportunities for exhibiting will be a..llablo to each scbOII
ct or combination Ill dlllriots. Spoee 1m four abiblta wiD Ill
ed.
l
of the 4 participating ochoolo or districts wiU baYe ·• ..,...
• foot la lonilllllld • lee! ill depUa. There ia lltlllmit to file -

•Y Wholey, Suporlntendtnt

Entertainment -Department XV
Ch1 r1N Wllll•nw end f , H. Johnston, SuperlnttndMifl

Grandstand- Department XVI

Charles Willlllfto ond Hugh P. Cvot.r. SuporinhtemoMidoo"'llflll

·

GENERAL RIJLES

·
hown at beginning of
1. Closing time of open cla&amp;B en~s ~e ;airy Cattle, Sheep and
eaeb department, and are as follows: B an
t ·OO p M Wed·

:::3:;:i;~~ pi:k ~r~~~:r~:.~~e~~~h~~~;Ea~:ri~:.42r~J~

;.ill

which ~ve no .closma ttme) 4 .~~e~··
be ~t Fair Board Off1ce
rules wdl be strictly a herod to.
ry A
st 9 10 11 and 12th.
1 t Fairgrollnds from 10:00 A.~. t~ 4 :~e~~ive~f~ wh3t eiasa or t 1.a!lsea
2. Exhibitors must determme or
·ned out by the exhibitor
they wiU make entry. Entry ~anksM.~II ~l adjoininl counties, except
3 Entrtes are welcome om erga
M i County
in the Junior Fair where exhibits a~e ~~~:~~~ t~us: :: lD olat·e b)' 9.00
4. tn Domestic Arts Departmen • ex its must be in plac:e not later
AM 'l'uesday, Aug. 17th. AU other exhlb xhibits must remain tn place
uian'tz:OO Noon , Tuesday. Aug. ~1 51 ~· ~~/eXhibit removed before that
·
until 4:00 P.M., Saturday,_ Aug.
h
time will forfeit any prernJum a~arded~o t !rro.tnterferenc:e wltb Judges
5. False statements_~g:;n:cl:ionesfrom competition and forfeit.
ohall be sufficient grou•ure or anr orizes awa~~t1
for the safety of aU oe-rRona
6. The Society ~· take ~r:if:ri
exhibits, but will not be reend property and t~ prese da
should any occur
cponsibPrle for. a,:t!&lt;!:mt~~~~id~a s:~g:fter the Fair as ooeshtble. be fa.,
7
emm .....,
lmed before Nov•rnber 15t . w111
8. AU promtumo
&lt;~ Officials to complete records for the
lolled. 'l'hil&lt; ,. thto pe bmitted to the State Department of Agrieulture
year and have em su
before Oe«!mber 1&lt;1.
rd
1 be made in wrtt1n1 to the
9. All clai.rus ~or errors in awa s
of the same has heeD made.
Secretary within Five days artehr the papertymy. of the exhibitor for at 1east
.
10 All exhibits must be t e pro
SO di:vs prior ~ t~e o-p~t'1! d~td~thb,18!;!')m-petent disintereste~ judl!et
11. AD exbibF•to. wBI rd J~d•es' decision will be final. Exhlblto 11&lt;11
.ecured by tbe arr oa .
~ .
deemed worth:? will not be given -pnzes.
. tl ltiPt
12. All exbi~itors mustd poborchthease s:!":~::~~en~ oteaeh de'l]artmeDt
13. AD deciSkiM ma e Y
•
will be ftnal.
TWO
ONLY to each conce-ssionaire.
14. C&lt;&gt;nceoslollli-Bo-~
.!'.l'!.'i'umlob one (!) bale of straw (ONLY\
15. The FAIR
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Section I.

CONSTITUTION

Artlale 1 - Tltlo
The Society aball be lmowo as the llftlo C&lt;ultJ "-'"

"'lturol Society.
Arflclo II -- Obloct
te an4 oaSectlon I. The object ol thll SoclotJ oha~~rtotn= of Jleip
..,ur1 ge agriculture, industry~·e'"nce, ·~and the - IDlorelll o1 tbe
eouoty whicb. the Board !lee,. proper
lD
C&lt;&gt;unty.
Arflclo ltl - MaoMonhl'
member of
section I. Any resident of M.eip County may bewmo a tile Boanl
tblo Society by paying •n'"1' 11 Y tho memborlblp loe fixed bJ
ol

D~=.hip

ticl&lt;ell """· be JMII'&lt;;bued ooly at 1111 olfloo tl tho

Semltar)' ot the Society or his authon...t

aeenu.

....,.

Section 2 No person RhoU poy tor or _.... mDI'e tllan GDO
.,.mbership, ~nd that memhenobip lboU .be too blmoelf No IIIOI!lberablpooball be l10uod to cnrporallono, orpnWIIiona, .-mon111po • &amp;mo.
Artlclo IV "" Boonl of Diroc1...
section 1. The Board of Directors oboll mlllill Ill fin- &lt;::~
,..mbera who ohall be elected for I term Ill tru. JOII'Ih andaba11
tmno oo arront10d that the tmno of olll&gt;lhlrd of tile _ ......

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BARNEY GOOGLI tnd SNUFFY SMITH

Artlcl'l VIII - Amend~Nntt

Dera~ment XIV

TICKET SALE

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.25
.25

Rex E. Shenefield, Superintendent

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Department Xlll
Concessions

.40
.40
.40

Department X
Grange E.rhlblt

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.50
.40
.40
.40
.40
.40

will be Judled •t a time to be llllMunced by the Sn-

lntendent with awards as follo;:s'l-ot $30.00; 2nd $35.00; 3rd $20.00;
tth $15.00.
.
Ezblbill wiU be judged on !be baau ol:
l Theme
.... ......- .. .. .. .... ~
2: Developmeot Ol" 'i'beme
· ., · · .. .... " .. · .. · 30 PoiDtl
a. Origmality (ideaa and materials) . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ....
4. Appearance (ability to attract and hold alto&lt;ltioo) · ·
poIIIli
•. Neatneoo .... .. . .... .. . .. .. .. ..
· .. ., .. · " " 10 po
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lloMd "' lllreeton.
Artlclo Yll--lntlon and _,....._
Section 1. The Boerd of Dlrecton abaU meet mnu•IIJ 1111 the ond Sa111rday Ill De&lt;&gt;ember of each year and eloct a Preoidont. VI.. Pn!a.,
Socretar)' aDd Treasurer.
The Preaide11t. Vlee Presld011~ 011d the
Treasurer obaU oerve one yell', and the Secrelll')l not more lhm ~!
,..on u the Board may determine, and until their .,...,..... aro elO&lt;oeu
ud quollfled.
Section 2. The President 111d Vl&lt;e President obaU be Dlretton.
Th,. Seoretary and Treasurer may or may not be dlrectora. All oUicen
lball be members ol the Society.
SOctlon 3. Before election of offlcen the newly elected dlrerlon
lball' quality by taking the following oath (or affinnatlon I before a
eompetent authority tdeRignated by law):
"I do oolemnly swear (or aflinn I that I will support tho
Constitution of the United Statea, tbo Constitutio,- of Ohio,
Lawa of Ohio and rules and regulations of the Deportment ,of
Agriculture of Ohio pertaining to agricultural aocletlea and to
the beet ol my abUiy perfonn th,. dulles of Director of lbe
Meig, County Agricultural Society so belp m. God."

Any Yatancy couoed by death, reoiiDatlon, .....,ol

!rom office, or other cauaeo. may be !Uled bJ the Boord ol Dlrectontho
l!IIW the next IDIIual election, wbea 1 ol1n!d« ohall be eloeled l•
anexpirod term.
Section 3 U IUIJ memiJer of tile Board of Dlreclon ..._. three
too~eDUtlve regular meetinp, the Board IIWI1 11.p011 two thb'lll vote o1
the Board of Directon. declare bit poaltion III&lt;Ollt and oppobot a oeaor to serve urrtil the next annual e}ec:tioo whla a dUeetor IIUIJ
be elected fw the unexpired term.
Artlclo V - lloollon
·
Section 1. The annual election of the Boord ol Dlredon lllall be
held at the County Court Houoe oo or beforo lbe lint SaturdaJ lo
December of eaclo year. Polls mom be open not leoa than lour boun
- n 8:00 A. M. and D:OO P. II. on the day ol the - o n.
Se&lt;tlon 2 . The said election oholl be 1&gt;:!' ballot. Ballola !Diol be
IDII'hd with on "X" opposite HI• nome of ...., eiDdldale •...,o far;
otherwire the nome wiU not be oounted. Tile eullDI ot Yolel foo
directors b7 proxiet: is not to be permitted.
Section 3. Only residents of llei&amp;l Coomty boldinr memlienbip
..Uficateo, for at leut 1S oloyo before tile dote flf olo&lt;tion 111111 Yote.
Section f . Kemllen ol the f!odety 1111111 detlare lllolr -idat7
tor the oUice of Director of the Soeloty by IUIDJ wltb the lleoNtary
Ill the SocieiJ', a petition olgned 1&gt;:!' ltD (10) or me • a of tho
8ocloty who are realdents of J(elp Coullty, at leul ...,
fore the annuol eloellon of Dtrocton II held Only regnlniJ nomiaaled
eandlclates who hove mot the fllinr requjremonta wiD II., eu,tble for
election a1 ·director.
Section 5. The term of olfbot ol the I'OII11Itl . . _ ll1all o&amp;liiN
IIIII that of lbe Dire&lt;tora · elect oha1J heliD ou
2Dd a 1 ,...., etne.
oember of eoeb ,.,.r. lll' unW- "'"
.. ..., oleoted IIIII 'P'I'"'MI
Artldo VI - Annuol - " " ' et tho Ma ' oN,
Section 1. Tile annual meetlilr of tile 1W11 CGimt)' ~
8oclotJ ahall be held not later than the laat Saturotoy In December,
the actuol limo and place to be decided and adYerti&amp;ed b7 the Boll&lt;i of

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7.

Section 2. AI lhll meeting l2lo offlcen ond c11reeton of lbe Sode!7
lball make [(:ports to the membership of the Society concerning the past
Fair and make recommendations lor the hetta111101l? of future Fairs.
The menthen shall be given opportunity to mate IUuootlOI!I md
mommendatlons for the improvement of the Society and Ita Fair. Sueb
G7ller &amp;wo1ne• IWII lie ~ • lie 1
s~ J119P1r l!r lila

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BUI'ME,
SNUFFY

DAILY CROSSWORD

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8. Appointments.
9. Adjournment
Section 2. Tho order ol buslneu moy be temporarily IUIJIOnoled at
lllJ meeting uPon a majority vote of a quorum present.
Artlcto IV - Dutlls of Offtcon
Se&lt;tlon L II obaU be the duty of tbe President to pretlde 11 aU
...etlngo ol the Board, to oppoint oommitteoo. oou!lllorodln all ....... ror
the dloburaement of flln~. and to podw m 111&lt;b other olutiel u .,..
determined by the Boenl.
Se&lt;tlon 2. It oholl be the duty of the Viae l'rooideilt to anume aU
the duties of the Preliden' in the ownt of hlo abeeDOt or ~ of
oftice and to perform such other &amp;!!leo u ore delonmned b7 tho Boll&lt;i.
Section 3. It shall be the duiJ of the Secrftar)' ol tho SodeiJ to:
( I )) Keep a list of olllfemben of the Soeloty.
t2) Keep acearatel,. a record ol. aB proeeeenes tJl the Soek!tr
and the Boll&lt;l .
(~) Notif7 aD memben of tile B...-.1 of the -aDd ploee Oil Ill

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----------------------WMPO Radio
JULY
li'ONDAY TIIRU FRIDAY6:00 StgD On - News
6:115 sacred Heart
I :Ill Meigs County RFD
6:25 Paul Bowell, Farm
6·30 Newo
135 C&lt;&gt;untry Jamboree
6 57 Weather
7 National .;ewo
7·05 BiD Miller Sho•
7 30 Sporls ParMe
7 35 Bill Miller Show
Ui Picken• Hardware
ITu•• 'IIntrs.)
7 50 News
8 c. Bill Miller Show
8 45 Baker Furniture Sholl
9
News
9 00 C&lt;lilee with Jsnet
11.00 Portraits of a Patriot
,o o; Swap !!hop
:30 :loclal Seulrity
10 35 Bill Miller Brunch Show
IO:Io Mason Agr. P-ogram

meetinga.
Give the m.ornl&gt;en of the Sodtty aoU.. of the time au
place of the A1111ual eleeti011 of the Boll&lt;i of Dlrocton oni
the Aooool :Meeline of the Jlembonhtp.
(II Keep atrict acwunt of oll moneyo that may .....,. lnll hll
honda and poy the 18JDit ewer to tho Trouunr ud tab
his reeeipt therefor.
(8) Keep a correct ilemlled a&lt;count or oU r-lpll and ...
P'tndltures of mone,.
C'll Pre])ll'e the annual report to the Ohio De~t If
Agriculture.
(II Perform oucb other dutieo u are dotol'mlnod by the IIGift
Section 4. It shall be the duty of the Treuurer to:
(!) Receive oil moneys end five a .-ipt to lbe Seoretary, to
same as to amounts and IWI'cel from wbicb lt came.
(J) Keep an a£WJ'ale account ol oU ,_ipllond tllobunomenll
(3) Pay sucb arders as moy be COU!Itoniped by lila -

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aJid Secretary.

( 4 I Perform oueb other *'llu • are ~ by thO Board.
llectlon 5. The I'Noident, - . ; . and Trtuurw ahall eollllltl!te
... Executive CGDDDitteo.
Artlclt Y - ltults
Soetlon L Tl!e Board ol DlJeeton 111111 · - oue11 11u1e1 IIIII
leiUiatloDJ for corulucting tho bus;.. of the Society 'O'I!ldl de 1101
•ofllct with tho C&lt;lnllitutioo or BJ-U,.., Jloaulatlal!l of lho Oblo .,._
pw' rt ol ~ ...... ollho . . of ~*ct.

Prieet!l Of Admission

&lt;Tuesday)
ID-45 Family Worshlp (Thurs,)
lu.45 A.~.C. PrograQl (FridayJ
11 .00 News
11 .01o Tlny'o C&lt;luntry Junction
11 30 fUiy'o Country Hymns
12 00 Cement lliock Newa
Jl 30 Got&gt;ssler's Guest Star
&lt;Friday!
!l·30 t.my Anderson Sbow
3.l: Jilll Meea Shuw
4. 1$ Blaettnar Au!O Show
4.30 Electric C&lt;lmpany ~ew1
4:4!. Jim Mees Show
6 00 l\ews
r. 05 Jim Meet Sbnw
6.00 Sports Parad•

Admlaslon will be eh•gecl et ,...., at 10:00 A.ll ftn! doJ Ill llalr.
G..erol Admlnlou- Adulu ··------·-- --- ---.. -- .. ------· 150t
Cblldreo l!llder 12 yearo admitted free at pteo,
P.-c Autoo and Vehlcleo · -·---- ...... .. · -··---·---·-··· - IDe
Tho ownero flf all dellv017 vehicle• enterinl &amp;rOundl wiU be required
to p111'ebue 1 memberlblp tlekel, admitting clri•er IDd veblclo. (On!J
one driver to a vehicle,) Ti&lt;Ut eauot be purehuecl Ia the ol a
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Section 1. Amendments to the constitution or by-laws may be propoaed by·
&lt;A) · A majority of the Board ot Directors at o !Cbeduled meettug voting in favor of placing an amendment on the
baUot: or
(B) Filing a petition with the Secretary o1 the Soclpty at
least 14 day 8 prior to tbe annual election of the Bllonl of
Direetors Said petition must set forth the propoeed
amendmf'n1 and be ~ lgned bJ not les 8 than 25 memben.
Sectlou 2. If an amendment Is proposed, lt shall be submitted )o
the membership of die Soelety at tile annual election ol the Bosrd of
Directors.
Section 3. When more than one amendment shall be submitted at
the same time, they shall be so submitted as to enable the membell
to •ote on eaeb amendment. separately.
Section 4. U the majority of the membership voting on the JJTOPQS·
ed amendment shall adopt "'ch amendment, lt Rball become o part o!
the consitltution or by.Jaws.
Article IX-CompOnlatlon
l
Section l . ThE&gt; compensation of Board member~ sball be rtxed IJY
the Board in aecordance with the rules of the Ohio Department of
Agriculture.
Article X-Bondo
Sectl&lt;m 1. The Secretary shall post a surety bond In tbe amount
of $1000.00 payable to the Soeiety, conditioned upon the faithful perfonnance of the dulles of his oUice .
Section 2. The Treasurer shall post a 11urety bond In tbp amount of
tJDOO.OO paya'le to tho SoelotJ, ...UU.... - ' ~ l*f•
ol lilt duUeo o! biJ o!ftet,
Article Xl - l'olr Section 1. The Board of ot ...ctnn shall l'lx th• dote for th• annual
Expoeition of the Sociell' , subject to ll!t I)II&gt;I"Ofol et the Ohio :Jil'Htor
of Ailiculture,
IY·LAWS
Article 1 - Qvoi"'UU''t
Sectloa I. A majority of tho llll!mbero of the lloonl of Dlncton
shall constitute a quorum for the traDUCtion of bulinea:. ol the Soeletr.
Article II - Mtotl..,.
!lection 1. The regular monthly meetlDI of tl!e Board o1 Dil'ecton
oboll be held at a time and pla&lt;e dectded b7 the majority of tho Boord
M:ernber1.
Section 2. Special meetinp mar be held wbt~~ever ne
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the nil of the Pneoldent or ot the can o! the ~ llpo!! tbe orrll·
ten requeot to the secretary by 1 majority of the uwnben of the bmonl.
Section 3. Written noli"" of rerulor and opeciol meetiJe of the
Board ot DW.ctors shall be ,.nt to eoch director bJ mall, at lao! lri
oton before the meetine. The notice ol!aU IIPOdfl' tho pwp..., II
opeelol meetlnp,
Artldo til- Order of luolnoN
Sectl:&gt;n I .
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2. Reading and approval or odoptlou •I lllinu~L
3. Bill• and aec:ountJ.
f . Report of Commiue...
5. Report o1 Offieers.
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7:35 Larry Andorso• Show
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10 00 The Good I.Jie
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Mickey

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Becky Nease, Carole Anderson,
Susan
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Gerald Powell will inlrodure

the "raw recruits,"

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Werry, John Llole and M1ke
Mulford with his vocal, "This is
the Army, Mr. Jones." Symbol·
!zing the girls met by "G. I.
Joe" of World War 2 will be the
"Lady In Red'' sung by B o b
Crow backed by dancers Paulella Hudson, Edna McCoy. l!o.
berta nilsiell. Susan Morris,
and Pat London, and "Girl
From !panerna," sung by Lisle
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Wish That I Could Hike Inside County Fair. The group; dancing to "Lady In Red,'' includes from left to right. Paolella Hudson, Susan .MorThis Letter," with Jennifer ris, Edna McCoy, Robe~ta Trussell and ne. Slaven. - Sentinel Photo.
WAR NOTED - The 20th anniversary of the ending of World War D wDl bt
Menchlni.
Carole Anderson,
noted
in the theme of the first half of the annual summer musical of the Big Bend
Connie Cooke, Miss Crew and
Minsln!l
Assn. to be presented at 8:10 p.m. Thursday and Saturday as the grandMiss Crow dancing.
ol this year's show will
bo
stand
attraction
of the 102nd annual Meigs County Fair. Pictured are . dancel'l
Veteran vocali•ls returning "Sentimental Joiii'JIOY" by a trio
from a World War II melody, ''I Wish That I Could Hide Insiqe This Letter;" left
for this year's presentation are : of Bob Crow, James Meeli .'aDd
to right, Donna Crow, Jennifer Crew, Connie Cooke and Jebnifer Menchini. - Se~~­
John Layne . "My
Shining LISle, and a duet, ''!ill Buy '!bat
tinel Pboto.
Hour " Roberta Kraeuter Dream," by Zerkle and Faye
ter, ;.Can't Yoo Read Betwee~ Roush. patriotic limite will
the Lines?'' Alice
N • a s e. close the first half.
"When the Lights Go Dn A- veteran emcee Joe Struble
"S~inging on a Star." Rhonda , will be in ch"rge of Introducing
Brockles, and Brenda Ingraham the 18 • act secoril half while
g~in,'' and Peggy Bowers, Eric Chambers will make bls

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'Goodbye, Dear, I'll be Back

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Boys, Young Men and Mens Socks on tho
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the latter. number. .
. with the group the Irs! half.
Susan Ohhnger ~111 smg Joltn Anderson ,, show accom·
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Let's face it I •Back 10 school"
JDeal1ll new clothes aod shoes
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We lend millions
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MEIGS COUNTY

;CLEANERS

FUN I:.

; I'M. WY 2·5130

Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
William King recently were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul CaJT and
daughter of Akron. Mr. Ernest
C~rr, Mr. and Mrs. Brown of
TtffJD and the1r son, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mtddleton of Pennsy·
vama, Mr~. Donna Spencer and
Mrs. Lonnte Hudson. Also vt~it·
lng for the past weet while
here to teach Bible school were
Miss Vickie Smith and M i s s
Dorothy Middleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Yoong
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Batley
were ln Chillicothe over
recent weekend visiting
Mrs. Wendell Williams and
children of Portsmouth visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bai·
ley and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dooglas.
Mrs. Virgil King, Judy, Grace

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I IIG DAYS-AUG. 17·18·19·20.21

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Quality-FIRST --Always

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YOUTH

THE CROWNING _ Sandy Wells, left, 1963 Junior Fair Queen, rrowns Jennifer Blakeslee 1965 ,Queen and
Archie Rose, right, puts the emblem of royalty on the head of Dennis (Denny) Evans as 1965 Kmg of the
Meigs County Fair. Rose was King last year. - Sentinel Photo.

Dependable Watch Repairing

LAUNDERERS &amp; CLEANERS
FOR 60 YEARS

and David visited recent.
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Weber
Wood,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swart
or Columbus visited over the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Beal and
Earl. Also visiting one alternoon recently were Mrs. Wayne
Beal and lamlly.
Ernestine Wood who
was I
chosen as an outstanding youth
for participation in conserva·
ton programs has
home alter spending some
at camp Ohio near Newark.
Judy, Gracie and Mary_
King attended 8 4-H meeting
Chester at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. David Koblentz.
Mr. and Mrs. Branch Miller
and family of Belpre were
here to visit her father Mr.
Elijah Michael over the 'weelt 'I
end.
Mr. and Ml'l. Richard Hell,
man and Mr. and Mrs. AlhE•rt II
Hielman visited with
Mn.
Walter llielrnan who Ia a patieut
at Veterans Memorial hospital.

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You'll flnany be able to off~;~rd to, If.you set
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Track In yout" ps-eater b a thrifty Hondo
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lhat many iaup Maybe more.
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And 10 will your datil book.

5 BIG DAYS THIS YEAR
AUGUST 17-18-19-20-21
C01:1gratulations to the
Meigs County Fair Board
and to all youth groups
whose fine work and untir•
ing efforts to make this
1965 fair the best
·ever and it is.

Wt Salute The
Youth of
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MEIGS COUNTY BY AmNDING THE FAIR ••

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Meigs County's BEST 102nd FAIR

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eroy, R. D., and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Caldwell of Tuppers I
Plains.
Charles and Beth Yosl of 1
Sugar Grove are spending the
week with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yost.
)lr. and Mrs. Warren Bentz
of Millfield spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Vere Swartz. j
Mrs. Scalia Follrod and son,
Harold and daughter, R u th
Wolle of MI. Sterling, recently
visited Mrs. Clara Foilrod and
ina Robinson, Mrs. L i n n i e
Gaul and Mr. and Mrs. 0 r is
Gaul.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ath·
erton and family of Columbus
spent several days last week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Atherton and daughter ,
Wilma Jean.
Mrs. Emma Findling has re-I
turned to her home here after I
spending the past live or si•
I weeks with her brother. Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Person in Hunt·
ington, W. Va., assisting in the
care of Mrs. Person, who is Ill
Helen Findling of Columbus
spent a weekend here With
her owther. and brother. Iva
and Russell Findling.
Mrs.
Findling is in failing health.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Guthrie,
aceompanied by Mr. and Mn.
Sed O'Brien ot Columbul atlel\d.
ed the Parker family r~unlon at
Tuppers Plains Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett
and famlly, Gary, Ind.,
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two weeb with bls sister, Clara 1
FoUrGd, and other relativt!$.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrod
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Mrs. Alma Doss bas return· 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley,
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way of Columbus, then to Cedar Point on Lake Erie, on to
Buffalo, N. Y., on around the
lake into canada and to Niagara
Falls, N. Y.
Mrs. Florence Sturm of Mill·
slone. W. Va., spent a week
with her son-in-law and daught·
er, Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore
Boyles. On Sunday another
group of relatives came in to
help Mr. and Mrs. Boyles ceie·
brate their birthdays .
Mrs.
Sturm returned to her home
with the group.
The Tuppers Plains Kinder·
garU!n class enjoyed an ooting
. on the farm uf Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Buckley on a recent Fri· ·
day. The group accompanied
by their teachers, Mrs. Eleanor
Knight and Miss Unda Henderson and sev~ral mothers, tour- 1
ed the farm and dairy and en· •
joyed a picnic lunch before
turning to the school build.ing II
around the noon hour.
Mrs.

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Aug. 8 was 68; offering $24. 7L
Worship services were held af
10:45 a. m. with an attendance
rf 24 with Warren Bentz lead.
ing the service.
Worship services were held
Sunday evening with the Rev. ,
Pearl Casto bringing the mes~
..ge.
The Membership and Evang.
eiism Commission met at the
church Tuesday evening, Aug.

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Mr. and Mrs. Otmer Bail••vl
and son of Florida recently
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We are proud of the fine boys and girls that will
participate this year In the Meigs County Fair.
Each year they learn better farming and homemaking methods and share in the responsibiUty of
making this a better county, state and country in
which to live.

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WELCOME
TO THE FAIRI

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play ! Brooklyn-type ~harac- 1
ter, a body~~~&amp;rd - hencbn)an lo·
of Scottf' in ·lbe gangster era
of . the '30s.
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The lhlng 1 ~eallzed about
movies b. that_you spend most
of your time wa(till!l, You shoot
a sequence ~all: You're calleo early in the morning and
walt. You ws!t li1e entire day.
It's like the AriJlY! Hurry up
all!~ wait 111 lite it's not the easAttend Tho
iest thing to do just olltinog aMEIGS COUNTY
round $lid waitlll((.
I have , II,, ~larlfy what It's
Uketo wark 'ln-each of the medluma, Mb've.c:Opfused you all,
AUGUST
I'm sure .. Perhap1 the one thl'18 ll
17-21
the three. have • In common
they're all different and an actor has lo approach each a dl!lerent way.
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stalled a phone booth near the midway at the Meigs County Fairgrounds last week.
Installation of the phone service by the General Telephone Company of Ohio workmen is one of ma~y projects undertaken on the grounds In preparation for the annuai event. - SentmeJ Photo.

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and even though an actor is doIng the same thing, he i1 rea~
ly doing it differently .because
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(DorothY Kllgallen Ia on
calion. Her guest columnist
day is stage and TV star
Carney.)
By Arl Carney
When I was working
Jackie Gleason, the writers
to come up with new ideas and
new situations every week. I
could handle lbat pretty. good.
Yet, I thougllt that
nothing
could be more exciting or more
difficult fhan television. I think
we were in rehearsal for IS
mtnutes with "lbe Odd Cou·
pie" when I realized that working on television waa like 1 Sunday picnic compared to this.
1 knew from my
previous
Broadway show•, "The Rope
Dancers" and ''Take Her,
Mine," that the leg!Umate
~e had a different oet ol
rules. With "The Odd
we rehearsed lor lour weeks,
12 hollfs a day, six daya a week.
And everybody was in on it.
Actors, director, author, aet
designer, photographers and del.
icatessen owners. The latter
kept us led so we were able to
survive. Ail Ibis aDd we
played our first
out-of-town, yet.
To say change was
would be a grosa
ment. Seriously, I must
that author Neil Simon asd
rector Mike Nichols showed
the patience of two saints.
were constantly striving
perfection. To them it was
to keep "lbe Odd Couple"
ny moll of the lime, II Wll
keep it funny ail the time.
more Important, to keep it
est and real.
lbere were times during
tryout period when I
we'd never get it. But
with his rewrites and
with his staging stayed with
They had the old fashioned
that a
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----And they wouldn't Hille for lain Delon.
Staglamltes rise up from the
anythins lest. Simon wonte a I felt that I could do the Doors of cavea or caverns.
play that would letJYt tbe sudience weD uUsfled. That's e&gt;:·
actly tbe way "The Odd Cou- .
·For Economical E'Hicient
pie" leaves its audiences. AbeIt, a Utile limp from laughter
but we1 satisfied.
Everybody worked lllte 1\fflls
- Walter Matthau, who co
atara with me, aDd the tine
ol Nathaniel Frey, John .,, ••_II
ier, Paul Dooley, Carole Shtll-11
IPI'ICIINT FIIDING oula tho "" ell produdlon
ley, Monica EvBDI and Sidney
Armus - with our producer,
•••s-MILK-MIAT
Saint Subber, ieodtng his support aDd keeying the Wbolle thiOg
going as a unit. I don't wish to
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•COIIPLETE FEED LINII •VETERINAJIY SUPI'L!ES
everyone worktna together
•POULTRY IIIQUD'IIENT • SIJPPLIII:S
ward ona aoal.
Getting back to Uve lelevi·
sion, it to me was as big a Ulflllil
as a Broadway
MI'NERSVILLE
Phone WY 2-2t61
However, now
tape, on actor con get
sell Into a complacent mood.
"Don't worry, U we don't
It right this time, we'll
on the neil go around." I
member on a taped sbow
worked through the night
into tbe morning taping
retaping. II wu never as p:&gt;d II
as when we did II the first time.
Perhaps the word which
describes the difference betv•een,ll
working before a camera
before a live audience is dis&lt;:!· II
pline. On stage an actor mwlt 11
bear In mind every minute
the oudience is seeing it
the first time. The aocctor:,,:~=
try to convey the tn
that he too is doing It lor
first time even H, in reality,
he's d&lt;llle It 200 01 2000
To me, Uvlng tbealre ls
....nee ol acting. It's the bac,k-11
bone ol lhow business. An
tor iJ up there 011
all
lone. There iJ 110th1Di
him and the
- no camera, 110
oae. Just the audience aDd
He'l got to COIIVIDi:e
IDled sea ol f~ee~ that be'•
the author says be Is. Not
'11111 electric he1ter
Carney playing Felb: Ungar
eould cost you only
Felli Ungar, hlmlell, !,he
$29.00, on tbil spehuclcet who drives bilu
cial oHer.
mall crazy with his "c
cleaning and eryina," iJ
1tage.
I'm convinced that H an
fiJr C8D make It 011 tho! slatge,
competentiy, he can ,be I!UcPliONE US
essfui In the other lhow busiTOOAYI
ness mec!ltlml too. However, I
doo't tblnl II Deeeuarily work
in the reverse altuaUoo.
. .. and look what you can 11vel
I bope I bave not conv•evTblnk of It! It's po18ible to save up to $110 when
ed the lmtnilon that I'm
11181111 a flameleu el~c Protected l!ervlee
you
mNiul televisloa. I'm not.
Plan water heater In your home. You "'~ ·~ on :
owe a lot to that lillie TV
the purcb:t!Jriee when yeiU trade In your preaent .
in lbe Hving room. Kick tt
heater,
re
lest! of make or model.
round all they will, It sUII
tbe 1qtst audience of ali.
And you llao uve '25 on illJtallatlon If tour old
Without mating 11 sound
heater haJipeDII to be tbe flame-type. Tbl1 great of.
H I were blowlog my own
fer II olliy one of many benefits you get wltb ~
too loudly. and to lurlber
water heater aceepted for ·our Prolectecl Service
fuse you readen, there Ia also
Plan.
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the movlel and that too required llpectai teelmlque.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - One of
the things American teieviaion
doeo superlatively well - as
even the grudging Europeans
admi-t the documentary and
before John Secondarl took off
for Vienna he discussed the
next episode ia bis "iaga of
Weotera Man" aeries _ J!eol.
boven.
Secondar~ execuavo producer of ABC news' opecial projeels, expetll to apeod up to
foor mooths on thio study in
color of the com~r
who '
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among his other qualities, demaDded tho world accord birD
dignity at a time when , ... arstic immrt.aia ol bio calibre
were Utile moro than oecond
clasa Citizens.
Beethoven rates as one uf tlJe
milestones in the 08ga of West·

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documeotarieo on Leooardo Da
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(the year of the ~1can Revolution; because he
was the first great composer to
make bia muoieal personal and
because he refllllad II let -late
destroy hiiD.
"He gave WI tlJe oyJllllhoa7 In
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loll "-sllld baths .•• wllen evtrythinlls aona n .... 11 it so ottM
Is, yoo'll be atad yw went 1o qu&lt;k 1ocolecy electric llill!* chlalllqL
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Visltins Mr. and Mro.
Holter were Mr. and Mn.
Hayman, Janet Bissell of
lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
sell. Mr. and Mrs. David S~~~~
Mrs. Bill Bryant and J1
Lewis.

Di doiu'bt aliout that. But we'll ed the A.l.C. Conference at
concentrato on his .life from
University of Missouri, Cohun-1
time be eamo to VJelllla and
b1a. Mo.
beginning of his deafness at
Mr. and Mrs. Keith F•rrenl
age of 30• unlll at .the age of
of Fairborn and Leota F.... .-.ul
heodstarted
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be tba Ermca
. symphony ol M1'dwav were
8 .
gan carrying
guests of Mr. and loin.
Slltion booka 110 . peoplo oould HOI!siey.
wr;ll their qdestions. •
Secondari describes his
Lewis. Cozart of Loraio
mentary technique as "au
ad NeUie Cozart.
long act ot seductioa." He
Leone Babcock spent a
Beethoven in eoior 0 will he
with Leoata Massar.
tho most ~laborate d11CUnoenliar-l
Mr. aod Mrs. Rubert While
ies ever shown on television
Keno
visited Mr. and Mro. L.
the research alone took
D. Pierce,
months. "We now koow
much about Beethoven u
body.'' He said the process
not he rushed. "My
wi f
became pregnant about the
lime wo otarted wvrking on Da
Vinci," he ooid. "Sho had the
baby two weeki before we

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aa Eskimo Igloo, aa old nU&gt;ou
bel1lfl conslt!ned Ia a lunel'lii
pyre on the ·Ganges. youll)l
.e n In the South
~ca~
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gev and varioua IS(IeCIJ of llfe
In Parll, New York, Tokyo aod
other world CIJ!IIala. ·
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Wo extend our brJI wlob11 10 tbo boyo ond ririe of
llt"ip C!Mmly and I.e aU tbOII whl Jaaye laelped se

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Palty Dorst, duaghier of Mr.
' 'He lllded up by being mad, and Mrs. rrank Dorst, attend·!

The basic idea io that ali men
are individuals, yet ossenllaiiy
of the aame family whatever
their racial or geographical
envirOIIJIH!niJ. Jones was t o I d
that man Ia "the mootlascinatlng Inhabitant of this planet"
and to go out and bring back
tba proof.
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Meanwhile ABC expe&lt;led
gene Jones back l!OOn from
otber major documentary ·
"In Searcli of Man" which
him aroond tbe world from
Eskimo village, nortb of
Aretie Cricle to the tropical
lands 01 Polynesia. Jones had
an ambitious outline to flesh out
with his eameral'ror a (lee.
airdate.

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•aid iD aD olfi01 deeorated witil
bis trophies u a bunter _ a
lion skio, the skull of an elaod.
the might horns ol a cage buffalo and a pair uf elephant

lecoadMI (aotlwr ol tba
ei which became t h e film,
''Three Coins in the FoanU.in")
recently eomplei.ed a pnll!ram
on tbe beautificatiou of Washington with Mrs. Lyndon B.
Johnson, wile of lhl President.
as guide. It o;ill be teiev ised
Thanksgiving Day.

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If's Used Car Action Time ...
A Few 1965 Oldsmobiles and Cadillacs
Left and Plenty of Value-Rated Used
Cars At CLOSEOUT PRICES
We're pulling out an the stops to give you ertra nlues in lower prlel!l. lt'l
end of the model ute and clearance of our bi&amp; stock used can tu mab wq
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mount of work where it is very facts followed by a relaxing
ayne G. Brandstadt, .~.D- noisy.
the mind was well as the
I hear the elpreision net· Wbea a person Ia laced with - what a famous doctor
;"'"' exhausllo~" frequently hut cbroalc exbauslloa II II Import. called the cultivation ol
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prmt.
J~.aJ lex
s. are a chronic low gade iafectioo. vous fatigue is actually cau,..dj
strangely
silent
obout
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INSURANCE
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130 E. Second
1 Js ard to defme. Let I~ be condition nervou1 exha11ti01
Pomeroy
nia , one or !he chief S)
~nder~too d at once that f~t1gue to use an older term, nervous lof nervous exhaustion,
oesn I c1••nge our capac•ty to breakdown. One of tbo chief around the block 3 times bel·orel
accompl1sh our purpose , It does eauAell M true nervou11 exhaus- / tumbling into bed then
~~~~~however, decrease it temporari tiOn is worry - oftea a fear ~·nurself as limp as a wet
iy.
Ithat one will nol quite come up The chances are you will go
Y we learn to lake o brief to wbot is expeded of blm.
sleep at once.
period of. complete relaxation A person with such 1 fear The drugs prescribed
when ra~Ig~e overtakes us ~e is likely to be unwilling or insomnia and chronic r.u,,,.(
~an ~hmmate much of Jts unable to admit even to him· are a poor crutch at best
. ustrallon and terror. ra- self that this is the basi• for 1 not nearly so important as
tigue actually helps us to live his trouble. As a result he education in tranquil li
withm our ~mils and
t'OD· 1pouncet~ on some symptom of By the same token a vac,atioi;J
serve o~r s ength.
a more tangible nature sueh as although it may give you
Some~mw1 we w~ar ourse~ves a backaehe, Indigestion or ir temporary respite, will do
out trying to do a JOb too qutck- regular heart
action os a good in the long run if you
ly. It takes Jess oul of, one, for cause of his ailment and seeks I turn to the samE' worrif's
example, to lUI a SO-pound relief for that. II the exhaustion Ifrustrations that tired you
weight twtce than Ia lilt a has on emotiooal basis in fear 1 in tbe first place.

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We are proud or tbe fine boys and girls that wiD
partiCipate tbls year iu the Meigs County Falr.
Each year tbey learn better farming and homemak·

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tronomen.

PopuiaUnn
01 New York
City was 33,000 ~t the time
ol the first Inauguration of
George Walhinslon as presIdent in t788.

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

Pomeroy

WY. 22955

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TO the MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

POMEROY
Your Town and
Country ~.

Shopping'
Center \·
•Complete Line of lelutiful Unlco Apphanai
t Farm 1nd H- Releil Delivery w
Pelroleun. Preclucts
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We wish to congrttulate thf youth
and memben of the Fllr 80ird upon

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th~ OCCa~ion of t~ bit
(ounty
Fatr wh,ch begtnt tOniOftow. lest
wishes to you and cintlnutd IUCCftl
during this big event.
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(Mon. thrv Sat.) - Mill o,.n loOt "' I:Cit-

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"Our Roots Are
Deep In The
Traditions Of
Meigs County"

Meigs County

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5 BIG DAYS

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COUNTY'S

Tuesday thru Saturday, Aug. 17-21

'THE MEN'S SHOP'
1948-1965
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POMEROY
Live A Little!

CLOTH~S Lind~

TAKETHE
FAMILYTO
THE FAIR!

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LOUNGING
Brown,
from left, models the toun.glng I
she made for display at thiS year's Meigs County Fair during the 4-H FaShow last week. Modelin~ the lounging clothes with her are Wendy Carper,
left and Jean Whitehead, at nght. Margaret Griffiths, county home
introduced the · Is. - Sentinel Photo.
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thy and granddaughter, Jo Jo, ,
or Springfielei is spending a va- i
cation wiU1 Mabel Hostetter and •
, grH.ndson, Gary Hostetter. They 1
also called on Carrie Bahr and
daughter, Margaret.
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- - - - - - . - - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turtle of
By Mrs. Evelyn Brackles
Detorit, Mich., spent sevtral 1
The WSCS of the Methodist days as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Church met at the annex re- Charles Betzing. They were a!),
cently with eight members pres- supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.'
ent. Gertrude Hoffman pre- ~ Dana Hoffman. Jr., Rutland,'
sen ted the program on Race ,one evening.
Relations. The secretary is to l
order new program books and l Mr. and Mr. Henry Reibel
greeting cards. The September Iof Pomeroy and Mrs. Arnold
meeting will be at the annex Hayes of Middleport were rewith Myrtle Boggess as program ' cent evening guests of Mr. and '
leader.
Mrs. R. K. Rowan.
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Social Events

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Fencing
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8 Wator Softener
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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let.
Mr. and 1\lrs. Lesley Bllough
Marietta and Herbert
and friO!ICI of Bellofre all we"' II
Sunday guests of Mrs. Effie
son.
lllrs. Mary Hostetter and

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Society Notes

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ptellfy of

Smith,grandchildrenn~~~;
Patricia,
of Columbus ·
!recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson and Beverly.
. Wilson returned home afspending two weeks with
many friends and relatives
Meigs County.

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Phone WY2-2115

Pomeroy, Ohio

Yo• CID run the automatic
washer. wasb the dishes a~ rhe
lime time and still have plenry
of wirer pressure for bath or
shower Myeu Ejecto Pump
mak.•• it possible. Only one
moVIng pan. Sturdy Smooth
,.Doing. Vimaally maintenance

.~uon

stoppeu on their way bourne and family of Columbo!
home from VIrginia to visit her visited the weekend with her
si•ter, Mrs. Larry Barr.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jot
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mil- Hatfield.

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Middleport, 0.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank

hurry in
fer

We salute all who made thil annual

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ATHENS &amp; RACINE

5 BIG DAYS! LET'S ALL ATTEND

THE

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and

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MEIGS

You wei ted for it ••.• here it is, the high spot of Summer
•••• THE 102nd MEIGS COUNTY FAIR. Support our fair
by attending. So bring the whole family .... Come early
and stay late.
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5 Big Days--Aug. 17-18-19-20·21

Meigs County's Big 102nd
AUGUST 17-18-19-20-21

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

aDd Eddie of

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STEAKS

"OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY"

Complete Line of Farm &amp;
Industrial Equipment

, ·s. James JohnJamie Sue and Grel:.!:;:ll
Mr. and Mrs.
IJohmon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
tJellferB, Valerie recently .;";''"" It
and Mrs. Joseph Johnson
Beverly.
Miss Jo Smith spent Sunday
Tesday nigbta with Mrs.
ILaJrry Barr.
Mrs. Clara Rowen and fantily
Athens visited with
IHa•ll'"' Johnson and da~~::~::

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HAVE FUN AT THE

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AND EVEN BEnER TOMORROW!

KENTUCKY FRIED

eVeccines

JIM RICKMAN SAYS:

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A surprise birthday party was Joe Griffith ~ttended Metho·
held at the home of Mr. and diS! Church Camp at
R10 1
Mrs. Clarence Nichols in honor Grands for a week.
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of the birthday of Mr. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gritrecently. 'I'tlose present were fith atlended a surprise birLh·
Mr. and 1\lrs. Delbert Smith, day party recently for her sis- I
Mulberry
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Vineyard, ter-ln-law, Mrs. Richard Corns "
11na Marie Vineyard, Mrs. at &lt;heir home at Sandyville, W
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Ethel Stout, Mrs. Edith Betziog, IVa.
1\lrs. Carrie Bahr, Mrs. Mar- _;-:;;_=====--=~iiiiiiiii:iiiiii
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garet Russell, Mrs. Mirna Waiker, Ruthie Walker, Ronnie Howard and Audrey Torrence. Several sent birthday cards who I
were unable to attend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush

and 1\lr. and Mrs. Fred! ~~:~~ !I
of West Shade were Su
evening callers ollllr. and Mrs- It
Gerald Violet.
Mrs. Kathryn Miller ret1u:ne'd
home from St. Joseph Hospital
in Parkersburg where she
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surgery.
1\lr. and Mrs. John Mitchell
and son, Steven, of Rodney were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Weatherman.
lllr. and Mrs. Earl Griffin
Mrs. Glen Griffin of Gary,
1\lr. and Mrs. Carl Griffin
Lower Salem were Sattirda:r
guests of Mr. and 1\lrs. Everett
Shultz and Lola Griflin.
Mrs. Lucy Kim returned to ·
her home after spending thr•ell
weeks with her daughter. Mrs.
Thelmo Chase and family
Marion.
Mr. and 1\lrs. Dale Hart
II~::.:: and 10n, 1\lr. and Mrs.
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Hart of West Milton re- ~
cenUy visited 1\lrs. Hart's
thor, 1\lr. and 1\lrs. Gerald Vio-

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Mrs. Myrta Mae Wilson anj

SUGAR RUN FLOUR MiltS

5 BIG DAYS ... AUGUST 17-21

102nd

COUNTY
FAIR

We'll

Be

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VALUIS!

STOP BY
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exposition possible . .. the Agrlcultur•
at Society, the Jr. Fair Board, buslnes~o

men, youth aod all the other wonder-

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the succeu of the fair.

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Calling at the Dean Brinker
the ifome of Mrs. tllsry Circle
were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald
Pierce of Athens, Mr. and Mrs.

Fair

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Ge&lt;~rge Clcle and fa~Oy

Smith of Portlalld 111111 llan
Smith and soos, Don and Tim.

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Ashland, Ky., Mr. an4 Mrs.
J•mes Circle of New Haven
home on Sunday were Rev. and
ll.rs. Paul 'S, ers and daughers
RBC!ine, Mr. and Mra. Paul

Balboa, dilj(l()verer of 11M
PacUic Oce8u waa bora SePL
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PLAN TO AnEND THE .•..

Rail's Ramblings .

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

IATTEND AND SUPPORT YOUR COUNTY FAIRI

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ONlY FINEST SOLID,
NORTHERN-GROWN
MAPLE ... OF HARDEST

"BOWLING PIN
OUALITY" •• IS
GOC)D ENOUGH FOR

HELEN HELP US!

SUPPORT
OUR
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Warner
and family or Minersville re·
cently visited hi• parent•, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Warner and
Mark.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
and family ol Albany were Saturday visitors or her parenll,
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly
and Vickie and Bruce of Carn-11
enter are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln RusseU.
Ms Kay Evan wa a recent
v1tor of her unt and uncle,
Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Johnson
and Beverly.
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Finds Out Kids Neild aa Out" Ithat's just what you said,
There's so much talk about it1 - H
how mothers and teen-age daU· Ullle Gremlin Inside Her
ghters don't mesh, how both Dear Helen :
think the other II impossible, 1 thlf.k my problem 18
and "No matter what I do - senous 1 can't sleep
wor•
even if I do nothing but exist- rying about the devil inside me.
it'x wrong."
I'm so mischievous. I play
I guess we've had a Uttle of 1tricks on everybody, not
nice
this. but it seems to me that ones. and I can't seem to stop.
writers overexaggerate
the I have a sidekick that b&lt;lps
teen-reb&lt;llion thing. Or per- ~ me along. She thinks of the
haps parents get their feelings things lthey seem funny at
hurt too easily at this point. We ithe time ), and somehow I end
ought to II&lt; able to see that I up doing them. U there's a
they use us, even as hushands Ichoice between telling
the
or wives use eack other - as . straight truth and making
good "outs" when they're chic- a lie, I take the lie, oveo
ken and don't want to admit it, there 's no reason for it.
even
to us.
I seem to enjoy getting
uyovWMifiO-oclelor
How many times have I told pie in trouble, and my
hrf a n your holM, oHiee
the girls at the office, "My kick eggs me on. Then I hate
•lunln111 ...
busband has other plans" when myself lor bemg mean. Is there
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they invite me to a party I'd any help lor mel -SCARED
Spending a recent Sunday at
Ntw
rather not attend. How many Dear Scared:
times has he wiggled out of First, kick out your sidekick!
1oo • high • stakes poker ses- Then get down _to the real reas1-l'."
sions with "Weil, you know how on you prefer hes to truth, and 1, Mrs. K: h
lw-'JI
wives are .... "
you may need expert ..useUog
ve never eard of a .
here. This prohably started blem Uke yours, but you
4AMERlCAH STANDARDt
"I've heard my daughter sigh years ago as 1 bid for
applying powder before you
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"My mother won't let me" ov· uon and became worse
the eyebrow pencil to avoid
the
as if ber life was you ' met someone who il
SIIMidging. A waterproof pen. cu 11
or, "My lather says your weakness to .,.usa
Withstand ordmary swim" But just under the ble.
- but go easy on lhe IIWIsur!ace of that hurt tone I Ten your husband
oH. -H.
relief - and a Utile pride wbole truth (for a change) and This column I! dedicated to
that we fill in with sense where I'm sure he'll help you rind family liviDg, so if you're hav· il
might accept
a dare. cure. - H.
kid trouble or just plain
U parents would just realize Dear Helen:
let Helen help YOU.
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to
blame
someDid
you
ever
hear
of
anyone
.
also
w~lcome your own
WHAT HAVI YOU! ••• WI CAN DO ID
body and ita really nothing per- not having eyebrows? Well I amusmg expenences.
sonal - we're just convenient don't. The hair grows eve'cy. Helen Bottel Ia we ol
scapegoat• - we wouldn't lose where but where
the e)'e- lneiiiwiisp;i..iapiiieriii,= = = - - = =
our perspective, and our sense brows should be. I have to lr
humor during the turbuleDI shave every week because the
PLUMBING I HEATING
II VO!ars. - MRS. 0. Y.
hair grows underneath and
Mrs,
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top - everywhere but in
WY ...,..
MIN&amp;RSVILLI
It gets prelly personal at middle. I've tried pencils and
times, but your peinl iJ well brushes and evem the
~~~~iiiii:iiiii:~lput. Best way to combat this cut..,uts lor brows, but in the
~ewhat ..~ggented leell-age summer whea 1 go swimming,
rebellion 11 Mill f~anct or perspire, off they oome. 11
IIIII hlllliOI', I.e. - "Stick le yola' there anything that
guns,' butllold your fire." Hey, smear or come olf'/- IIIRS. IL

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: day in Americus, Georgia. AI· police clear intersection&gt;. two
: ready, at 10 iD the morning, dozen state patrolmen walk in· thermometers push the ~ differently 011 either side of the
gree mark. There is no breeze 01 the marchers.
and each breath hangs around "We're goin8 to go regi..
the lace as if a sulfocattng ter ,'' a local Negro tells the
amoke cloud. Sweat ekes out of group through a loudspeaker a·
bidden pores and the
top a reddish - orange Volk..
white shirt, donned only an bour wagen. "A voteless people iJ a
earlier, has become a sponge. hopeless people."
Today will
""OW even hotter
Negro cumedi an 01ck Grego
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as the bnght
m•dday
ry has flown iD from CHicago
' throws Its _baki••
ra
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ys
to lead the
march. He
bare. red-&lt;lay lll'mamenl.
looks serious now as his shoes
the real heat will be
pound agalnsi sw•itering pavefrom a struggle between races menl.
- from the friction of a battle AI the eourthouse, 75 to 100
The Almaaae
b&lt;tween whit&lt;&gt; man and black slate natrolmen
wait
in
while
•By !! ' Prell lntemallonal
man.
riot helmets to prtoecl the deTnday, August 8, 1965,
monatrators.
Today II Monday Aug. 16·
"Freedom Day'' in
the 228th day of
with 137
It Is the day designated by
Fill?&amp; Into the courtbouse ar- t follow.
gro leaders for the biggest
ea mmutes later, four hundred
tr lion iD tbi
n1 •
voices fill the air with songs: a The moon II approaching Its
ons a
' rae a Y
last quarter
southwestern Georgia commun Negro In a black suit speaks
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ity of 13,1100 persons In more over a portable loud speaker, The morning stars are Jupl· '
than two weeks. It is a day "All non • registered voters ter and Sa!"m·
when Negroes will march upon over here. II you're seventeen The evenmg stars are Venus,
the county courthouse to
· and a half you can register.'' Mars and S.tu':".
ter, regioter for the American Between two and three hund- Robert Rmghng, the .clrcus ll
privilege to vote.
red Negroes !BII out ol
the executive, was born on th1s
The march Is beiMing now. ranks.
In 1897.
Approximately 400 Negroes
The microphone Is turned ov· On thl• day In history:
U white Civil Rights
er.. to Gregory.
.
., In 1861, the federal governare pacing up Forsythe St.
Tnday" ill an anruveroary, men! prohibited the Union
behind the red-brick U. S.
he says. 11 is the anmverssry states from trading with
Office - through a modem
the signing of the Emanc•pa· Con Ieder acy.
iness district _ towards the lion and a new an01verssry. The
new Sumter County Courthouse. President ~f the United States is . In 1896, gola was discovered
Georgia state patrol car about to s1gn the voting b11l - m the Klondike.
i;;;;;;;=.....,-=-'-=iiiiiii--,1 your voting bill."
In 1923, the Carnegie ~""'' II
Gregory continuos
slowly, Corp. established the
"We swallowed eo much tear hour work day.
gas, got struck on the bead so In 1948, home run King Baht~ II
many times. But In a Utile Ruth died in New York City.
while (referring to Georgia
State troopers) you're going to A thought for the dav- Nor-11
see black faces underneath wegian playwright Henrik lb•en II
those helmets - and II ain't said : "The spirit of trolh and
goo' to be oo suntan.
the spirit or freedom-they are
"We'D take the gun out of lht pillars of IIOCiety."

5 BIG DAYS-AUGUST 17th thru 21st

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5 Big Days-August 17th thru 21st

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and Mllldtnt m-l•lo oro tun to

help -

to lht courlllOUH DOW.
Ill Who have already registered domi• Tbert II Mfltllf' F .l
A crippled, old one • legged wait outside in the abode of applal!le. .• ,
DlliD, who has probably
two
trees and slog songs. At two e•illoe\ . ..... 1!111
seen the Inside of a voting
walt all day, unW mo- .been no t'IDI~.,·~ ·••,Jf8141
belore, w&lt;nne!l laonog
Uer and father and brother and tiClll has
lsellv.. u they walk, • deter·
have' been registered.
qua!e. "nl
mined yet happy look on
About one iD the bot after- Amerielllj It
laces, youngsters wbo. look
noon, a leader
announces, dom Day wiD be
H they 81'1 barely
"President Johnson has jnsi II II, at
and a half" - all anxiously
aigned the voting bill. Free- of the tlld to 1
the parade.
his hand and put It in ........
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---ld
hto te Dm'Jy Sentinel• Pomeroy.M1'ddleport ' 0 ........
.
You're supposed to use II to 1 _;Th;;,;:;;ose::;_;;no;;:t..;o::Oenou~~~~~vo~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-illi!iJOiiillll;iiiil
help people not harm people;• I.•
he says about reportedly violent
police treatment of Negroes.
Later Gregory leads his pee&gt;
pi• Into the rourthouoe ""II
you peopl• that'• eligible walk
on in,'' he pleads. "You're seeiog history here t.lday.
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Don
t
JUSt
II&lt;
satisfied
your voting Once you get wllb
this
br th f fr. eed
tell
o themom,register'"
everyoneea• Have
Tb
vi
ey are mo ng enmasse

KARL GRUESER

POME:10Y, OHIO

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S BIG DAYS-AUGUST 17-21

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Society Notes

tnh F'air.

MACHINE NO. 2
APPLE GROVE SENT eld
By Mrs. Herbert Roa••
Attending the Stover
at the fairgrounds at Evans, W
Va. Sunday. Aug. 8 were Mrs.
Earl Robinson. Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hayman and Keith, Mrs.
Marlene Fisher. Molly, Amy,
and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Robinson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallie Stover, Alvio and
Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Stover, Mrs. Jack Sargent, Pal·
ty, Mike, Hertha
Lou, David and Jo Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ripley
and son ol Columbus spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Olden
Thaxton and called on friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner . Mrs. Floyd Norris attended
a birthday dinner al the
of their mother, Mrs. Jenny Ed·
wards at West Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frtz Norris II
spent a weekend in Cincinnati
and various places in Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. ' George Donohue of Grove City, are anooooclng the birth ot the sec-

MEIGS COUNTY

- · Douglas ~ene. July Roy Donohue employed on
who
7 Jbs., 14 oz. the boat Belpre, Charlostoo, W.
are Mr and Mrs. Va .• is visiting with his ·flllriJ.
local, and Mr. iy.
Mrs. Ray Reisinger, Cir· Clara Mae Sargent, Mabel
cieiiie.
Shields. Marlene Fisher, Amy
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ours of Larry and Molly and
Wellsville and Howard Ours of Robinson assisted Mrs. Earl
New Brighton are visiting Mr Robinson with her caoninK reand Mrs. George Hayman and cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donohue and Mrs.
Marvin Wickersham.
other reiatles.
j Jim and Jeff, Marviene and Sh
The annual Ours reunion will!ry, spent a _weekend w~th Mr.
be held Sept. 5 at the Rock and Mrs. William Jenkms of
Sprin~s Fairgrounds.
' Columbus.

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BEST WISHES

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Boston. Racine.

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David attended a family reUJi.
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Sunday guests of Mrs. Feme
Hayman and father were Mr.
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DUKE CLEANERS

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41 Years Of Continuous Service

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Wt are proud of these young citizens, who are learn·
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the responsibility of making our coun~y a better
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