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Sewing Club
Is Planning
Family Picnic

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IIOXt week, Monday througb
Friday.

James

FAMOUS
ENGlANDER

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Vranken. president. Plan!ll were
discusSed for a family picnic.
The traveling prize donated by
; Mrs. Van Vranken wall\ awarded to Mrs. Don McKrught.
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lms, Mrs. Elmer Whtte. Mrs.
Dayton Strickland, Mrs. Me·
Knight. Mrs. Elsa Gilmore Mrs
1van vranken and Mrs
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' and Mrs. Van Vranken wiU be
1 hostesses for Ute next meeting.

family are on a vacat.ion trip
tn Florida
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at the Gallipolis Clnic where
-he lS bemg treated for an mfected eye.

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Mrs. Harold George and Inat their club room.
fant son, Brian Lee, have been
A short business session was retumecl •1o the homo of her
conducted by Mrs. Harvey Van- parent,, Mr. and Mrs. L.W.

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IS spending the weekend wtth
his parents, Mr. aNI 'Mrs. Ken·

The hostesses served a df!s-. neth McEihinnny and family .
; sert course to Mrs. Donald C&lt;ll· Mr. and Mrs. Don Mullen and

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uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Fink, while their parents

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and other children are on a
cation in Washington D.C. ·
ginia Beach, the Carolinas and
other points In the east.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee KeRJnedy
visited recently in We!!
erson with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie I
Lake aNI in Springfield with rei·

SAVE TIME
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HAVE RECORDS
GET RECEIPTS
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Additions
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Fair Grounds

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1:30 Popey• II hta
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10:00 Hector Heatlw.ate Show
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11:30 Fucy
12:110 Bull winkle
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1:110 Movie
2:'30 Orioles vs While Sol:
5:80 Pete Smith Special
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5:30 NBC Spona
1:011 Singin&amp; Caravan
7:110 Porter Wagner Show
7:30 The Lieutenaat
1:30 JoeJ Blsbop
t :OO Saturday Night Movies
II :Oil Late News Plctura
11:10 D. !. and Wealiler
11:15 Sports
11 :20 Fil!DI of the 50's.

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1:00 Captaill Kangaroo
1:011 \lvfD Show
1:30 Tenn. Tuxedo
10:110 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 MlghiJ Mouse
II :00 Rin fin Tin
11:311 BoJ Rogers
12:80 Sky Klni
12:3' CBS New1
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1:46 Nel3hhon
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10:110 Pat IIIII lllke
10:30 Lallll of ADali'a:&lt;a~~~
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12:30 American Bandslan4
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Wrought Iron

10:30 The Deteellvea
11 :110 ChiDe: Theatre

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said after
tbe Barron
toUnderwood
!he slatehouse
a
administration has been marked Iall areas· of
by the revelation of "dummy than any othet l'tlte
: corpiOratiuns" set up to do busi- ion. "
ness with the state, '•mysteri· Moore a] so
·. · ously missing monies, World bas asked· for .I
· Fair pavi!Jon scandals, shameful investigation · of .
prlitical Strite ir. the Welfare spending iD uWest .
Department." and •·strong arm ing the 1961 flood ill
I, pollticJans who rule both govMoore said be
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mittee on Small
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Moore Jr., Moundsville, told the convention
about 2.1100 delegates al the con- Other
of
ventlon that despite democratic Gerald
claims or progress, "West VIr- ventlon
gima proportionately in the last and senatorial
rour years has prospered less in Benedict.

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W. Va. (UP!)-:~~;~;~~~;
tic CLARKSBURG,
of _victory in November,
were prepared
. , patgrung Monday with· the support of a ·
: j approved at a convention ht're dunng the
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The party's gubernatorial nominee, fol'lllfl'
H Underwood, predicted one o! the
thoJUes, "honesty" in government would
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League Toomament Sunday
ter defeating New· Ha- S.l
Racine.
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bll bal~ ~nol wu backed by ·
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bring a truce team
By l!altod Press lntemallonal Chicago
Middleport Manager
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New York
69 46 :1100 ~ Winebrenner, preoentod
W. L. Pel. GB Loa Angelet
II oo 110113 ~ lng the game.
Philadelphia
70 15 .609 .. Detroit
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San Francisco If/ st .568 4~ lllinne,
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Pittsburgh
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kSf 114 458 19 trophy .
Cincinnatl
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54 as, '154 lt\0 SIObart was out In the
St. Lowo
81 55 .5:10 9 Washington
49 73 ·402 28 In
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Milwaukee
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~ Kansa• City 43 74 : 3118 ~ when N'IW HaYen pushed
Los Angeles 58 58 .500 IZI't
llatarday'l Relulll
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Chicago
55 62 .470 lh New York 8 Baltimore i, night
'HousiDn
so 69 ,420 22 BosiOn 5 Chlcngo 2 .
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Sunday's Rewlh ,
N~ York 12 Phlladelphia 4
Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 4, 1st
Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 4, 2nd
Los Angeles 3 St. L. 0, lsi ...
St. Louis 4 Los Ang. 0, 2nd
Milwaukee 5 Sun Fran. 4, tst
Milwaukee 10 San Fran. 2, 2nd
Cincinnati I Houslon 3, night
Monday's Probable Pitchers
Pittsburgh at New York Veale IIU) or Gibbon (9-4) vs
Ri~t 10.11.
Chicago
at . Pblladelphla
r.' nlght) BrogUo (11-91 vs
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Chicago at PhlladOlphla, Dlght
St: LoUis at Houston, night
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B1obbar1 f~; IIIDt,

-.lbd mound for New Havea bolt POOJ lwa, 'fii.Co Le•pl
andbllnobody.
'swapped dutleslwlct with L.ef· l ellamptoa•, wW ploy ioa .U.
Meanwhile, lll(ldloport went ty Mllloo Roush, wbo
bad otor·nlt ......, ap of lilt aJoe.
ahead :r,.a, In lbo lblrd when pitched New Hoven's victory OV· nq all p.m.
Marit Tanneblll wu Bile llll ail ., Pomeroy Friday 10 gel 10
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scored attu ~. ~·s Together they fanned live, ICbool team wiD play 111 allbyrll a!ld Btii'-Uey's walked foor hlt aobodt Five &gt;lM team ~ ·fr&lt;m lilt oldoUble,
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r&lt;!!', Eastern, Gallipolis, CIJe.
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willie Bruce Wallaet . doubled, were made following tbP game Pomerey Hi&amp;h !Chool won the
slnsled, 1\ut only Vo~r 1 by Chester Tannehlll. SUmmer teaiue pennant, being undefeallnwagen ltOred.
League President, and editor of ed in regular play.
Two more •1'11111 eamo home The Dally Sentinel.
In the fHth wben Moore led off An estimated overflow crowd Mld'port
002 120 1-6 8 5
with a walk, and H~lly and i of 300 baseball fans attended New Haven
1100 200 ~2 3 2
llngled. The last run tho final game.
Stobart and
Wallaee. Mayborne lo the lltVenth as "I~ has been the best base- nard (LP), Roosll (f), Maynard
walked to lead off, and ball •vent of any kind In a (5), Roush (7),
came home on
Karr's sing· good many years In this area." lJmplres: Plate, Art Stobart;
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bases, Larry Wolfe, George
Pall~ Maynard opened on the
Nell SUnday the Pomei'G)' Ne...troad, Jr.
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The Rtlltr . Ph1rmacy wishes to ohnounce
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of Au1u1t 25th.
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will hlndlo •11/.rescrlptlons In tho u..
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lfter thai dlio, tho Dutton DNII Company
hlw your Prescrlptlont 011 flit, •ntl
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tM OpUrfHUI llllhllet II WO h1vo ttltd
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out doslro th1t you continuo with Mr,
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their worst de- e In :
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feats:of the season at the bands White Sox eut
of the New York Mets - of all to two IIIIJ""
people- and they still manage ' Red sox 2-1,

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beat the Orioles :1-1, the
closest pursers, the San FranciS- shocked the lridfaol
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The Mets, who bad lost 15 of
1_7 previous games to the Phil·
ties this year, collected 17 hits
and took advantage of five
Philadelphia errors In whipping
the league leaders 12-4 Sunday
In their final meeting of the
campatgn.
The MIlwaukee Braves,
meanwhile •. took a pair
Sun Fra~co 5.f and 111-2 to
drop the Gmn~ 41&gt; games behind the Philties.
Klaus' Bot Hot
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. Bobby Klaus, a recent aequosttion from Cmcmnatl, cracked
~ut four straight stngles and tal.
!ted three runs for the Mets.
who scored 10 SIX of etght ~mngs agamst loser Art Maha.
fey 1111-6), Ed Roebuck, Bobby
Sbanlz and Ray ..&lt;~tip. Shantz,
ptckd up ftom the Chicago
Cubs only Satu~day ·. gave up
four runs and SIX htts m hve
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the las! hall of the sixth Inning
Suturday. The Tlgel'9 palled tile
win out of the bag by drawing
three wallis, a dooble by
D.
Hood, a single by M. Young
and a lingle by Danny Abbott,
It was Abbott's single
that
drove ill the winning run.
Other Pomeroy ltltters wen
Carleton with a triple, Bob Burdette with two doobles, a n d
Swatzel with two singles •
Middleport bitten were Pat
Arcber with a double," J l
Glaze with a single, and Jim
Wllftlel' with a triple and double.
Archer went all tbe way &lt;a
IIIClWld for the lndlano wblle
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Costa suIfe red a s hou ld er sep. . th ~-·b·
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We now have BOTH b u s t - at ON,E 'LOtA•':·

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fanned him in the mntD' Jimt
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run aver.ge to.. .U3 in ·~
his seventh shutout ol. .the 'ifill.
son Curt Simmons .t-U-9) ~
ited. the Dodgers to six ·, ·
and didn't wallr, a · man In
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second arne.
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with the Cub: on ~Q .-'· homers by Doon .Ciendo,;.,.=
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of the season. AI McBe.an Pittsburgh's ·ace..ielievet, :.W!"r i'h'

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In tile championship cootest. nightcap to sink the Gi•nts. each. cOUec(\'ll ttir\\',,.hlf~ ~fl!
Likewise, the winner of the The Giants hit five home runs , Frank Robi.n~~--· ~nocll~~ ''fit
Oleshire-Pomeroy game wUI in the doub~header - a ll sol_o thrt'e run.s . f.o~ the R~s--_.·~~
ploy the winner of the Syracuse- jobs. Willie lolays unloaded ·his Jay &lt;9-8) hmtted ~he ,,qllb!.i:Jt
PorUand game on Wednesday, 36th and 371h of the season in SIX .hitl· and .!a!Ui1d -~...
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WJih Gallopohs
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Drawings were annoonced today by Tournament Manager
Bob Looks. Individual trophies
and a team lrophy will be pre·
sented the championship team
theflnal day of the IOumey,
accordmg to Louks.
Th
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etght·t.!'am tournament will be
on Thursday, August 20 at 5
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Ma,.,n.
In the lower bracket, Pome·
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00 Frtday, August 21 · and
w•ll go up agamst
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August 22.
breezing to h1s fifth victory
The winner of th.~ McArthur- against 13 loss.es.
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Washington 4 Los Angeles I
New York 3 Baltimore 1
each.
' ero. Narum 18-9) and Brumley.
Chicago 2 Boston 1
Ran• Batted In
!Loser- D. Lee lf&gt;-31. HRs-Pow•
Detroit II Kansas City 2 :
' NaiiOIIIII: Santo, Cubs, 86: er, Kirkland, Brinkman.
Monday•• Probable Pllcbtrs
Boyer, Cards,
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~ays, l
New York at Chicago (Dlght) Allen: Phll
115 447 lf/142 .318 Giants, 84: Aaro&amp;:j!raves, 79; i' Chicago
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Crspher, NY 110381 57118 .310 95; Stuart, Red Sox, '91: Wag- reon, Marlin 17). Connolly, HellROCKETS WIN
Torre, Mll
109417 6U29 .309 ner, Indians, 81: Colavito, A's, ner (3), Radatz (91 and Nixon,
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (UPI) Cpda, SF
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Tillmon 14). Winner - Horlen
- Quarterback Ron MOler blt
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PitcllhoJ
&lt;9-7). Loser-Connolly 12·10).
5-foot"9 end Sammy Weir for
G. All. R. B. Pel. Nllll&lt;mal1 Koufu, Dodgel'9,
tllree scoring )181ses to give' !he Ollva, MID
118 SOl 93170 .339 19-5; llunlllng; • Phlls, 11-4; New York 1100 0011 %1~ 3 10
CbarlesiOn Rocket&amp; ~- ~I ftc. Mantle, NY 1113 337 811116 .315 Maricbal, Glahts, 15-5; O'Toole, Baltimore 010 1100 000- 1 5
tory over the· Contoli jlulldog1 RlmBon, Cl1l !111387 114 1lf .311 Reds, IU; Gibbon, Pirates, SIOtUemyre , Downmg
Saturday rught .m the
home Fregosf, LA 107
85111 .306 9-4.
Blanchard, Howard (7).
club's first Umted
Football Chance, Cle 88:142 :t5 66 .3115 AmerleaD: Bunker, Orioles, pas, Barber (7), Miller 18)
Laague game.
B.Rnsn, Bal 119 447 48112 .304 IW; Ford, Yanks, 12 - 4: Brown . Winner Weir also recovered a fumble Freehn, Det 10431!8 48112 .304 Chance, Angels, 13-5: Pizarro, 12-()) . Loser-Barber 18·9).
and romped In froiJI
three Allison, MID 115411 76123.2119 White Sux, 1~: Downing, --B. Robinson, Lopez.
yards out for a fourth tcJuch. fioward, NY 1115 382 43114 .2911 Yanks, 10-1.
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Kllbw, MID 115 411 78123 .298
Detroit
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Bob Brodhead, former Duke Kline, Del
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Uruverslty and Cleveland BuJI.
Home Ran
Tuesday 1 Gameo
Wlck.ersham 114-9) and
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IIIEIGS COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR PREMIUM LIST

Supleloa Breed• Collie•

wbal you nnt to believe, llld
According to Mllt Kamen, the trick for Dear Helen:
ohut up!" And, al CCIIIIU, be
(Doroth1 Kllgall!ll Ia on
Her comedians
turned paneUsts is to change
1 have beeO married IS yean won't beet: dun. Wbal tood
guest cohomnlst today is Bill Todman, their mental attitude from tbat of work- end have two children.
My would II do?- You'd llllli tblnl:
co·produ~r wilh llark Goodson of
;ftd alone to that of working wtth other 1 ~:~~ began wholl our te1e- be wu lying..
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"Wbal'a My Une?" and many other ...,.
It
would ring end ....,
I'd make a wild (imd perhape
popular television programs.)
peoJie~ays the process can be difficult.
I would answer, the per- 1Jllllli) &amp;JieSII you'ft
bellll
IY WilLIAM S. TOOMAN
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colleagues
would
hang
up.
houell
by
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Goodson·Todman is on a talent search. forge abea d and eave
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to
cont-·~ m• busband oomoone - bao .a pudgt •
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We're looking for new game show panel· Tbe
trailing behind. But this works ag:Unst end naturally, be deaiea 81\Y' ,J iinst you.
ists.
tbe success of a show. The tri~k IS to ...., 'was caiUill! him. Bulin tbe Tblnk now. Would the "all&gt;
Our object is not to replace any of our bend in with the scenery and still make course of an argument over II. er womaa" be eo foolish u to
permanent paneUst, but to augme~t the
he replied a woman HAD boen keep on l'lnllnl
.
1 maa •! his
impression.
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•upply of transient celebrities a•11lable an Our
panel auditions are alwavs cro~d· calling him and he her.
home - , ......, , .
for tbe various GoodsOn·Todman shows.
ed and it's easy to see why. Panelists
Ever since, I have felt dff- W',fe will' ans..., tile calls?
Mark Goodson and I work principally beoome nationally famous in less time ferent toward my husband. I That'• a sure way to lose • tel·
through Bob 11ach, associate producer of !ban it takes to say "Password"
tllought we were gelling 8long low wbo Isn't hen ID the firsl
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group auditions for new paneftsts In one
An appearance on "Password" or "T?, Iteirn,'ot and want revenge. When
And If you don't think so, try
of the conferen~ rooms m our offices at Tell the Truth" or "Tbe Match Game
him who tile woman ts, II on YOUR ellra-maritol rotbe Seagram Building. Tbese audiUQns. amounts to money in the bank for a per·
jusl smiles and says, "I mance.
held for almost a Vf'&amp;r now. bave flushed former away over and above his fee for d••n't know." I ask him If be Perhaps you're JTIOI'1! guDty
out a number of performer-panelists ~I· that particular show.
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wants !tis freedom, end he says than your husband. Stay borne
most totally new to game programs - m·
Arlene Francis, for Instance. a~tnbutes "No." But he has never re.. where
beiODt! ask I b •
eluding Joey Foreman, Darryl Hickman, the packed houses she attracts 1n st~ge sured me. And I still get tbe pbotio eompany for on unlisted
Nancy Dussaut, Joel Gray, Corbett Mom· shows _ "Kind Sir" and "Old Acquamt· pbotie calls. He has never ev· number, ahd try to forget aU
ca and Marty Ingels.
ance " for instance - entirely to the pop·
asked me to forgive him. tills fooliahness. - H.
The first requirement for any panel· ularity of "What's My Line?" and Ar·
So I waat to hurt him as he Dear Helen:
ist of course, Is that be be a celebrity- lene like the other panelists and John has hurl me. I om seelng a H~'s another answer
to
or 'at least a performer with celebrity po· Daly spends less than an hour Sunday man now, mostly out of revenge. "Jealous" who. doesn't like her
~antlli•ar word•? They are If you family. We know what It l1
tentlal In contrast to the man-om the- nights in the "Line" studio. Less than one . 1 want to stop but cen't aoem boyfriend to make remarks •·
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street 'contestant. Tbe celebritv's back· hour a week.
to. I keep tbinklng someday bout otber pretl)o gir...
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ground usuaUv is show business, althou~h
In and ... Ul when you have to help folks who do. Stop in
There are still other advantages to pa- my husband will see what his I got ~~ews for her. My hi~SDorothy Kllgalien and Bennett Cerf. with neUing. It permits a star I? lead a nor· unfaltbfulness bas caused and bend sliD makes rtmllll'ks about
money problem for any worth- call'today.
their reputations In journalism and pub- mal home life. Joan Fontatne says that his heart wiD ache like mine. pretty women and we've bee!l
lirhi,le need,auch aa outfitt.inr the
lishing, are outstandmg exceptions to the beidg on a panel is the first job she's
1 seem to have jumped Into merried a 10118 time. He was
rule.
ever bad where she could sleep late and a pickle barrel and can't cUmb like tills Defore I ~ blm.
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cook dinner for her husband - all in out. Can anyone tell me what Wheo he.S'I'OPS admiring ~·­
Se~ondly, a panelist must be, in the the same day.
to do? - PICKLED AND UN· ty, It's lime to start w~~·
words of 8111 Cullen "Someone who can
$2500 TO $200000
SlliiiSIIfiiJI«&lt;·
We're constantly searching for new LOVED
becauao that's a sure SJgu be s
think on his seat." He must be able to ad
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getting old.
UFE iHSURAHCE AVAILABLE OH ALl. LOANS
lib with the best of them, and, above all, thousand
celebrity "spots on nme shows
lias it ever once occurred to It's only nainral that we nobe able to play the game
300 second st.- WYandotte 2·2111, Pomeroy
each year, and there just aren't enough you tbat yopr husband was leU- ti&lt;:e people of the opposite sex.
Playing the game sounds Ilk~ - and plaers in the dugout That's why you oc· ing tbe truth when be repeated· "Jealous," l'm sure, lulows
on tbe air looks like - the eaSJest part
casionally see Dorothy and Bennett
denied those hung-up phone wheD good looking men are
NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM TO 12 NOON
But tbis tsn't so. Some of the bi~gest st_ars
"moonlighting" on other shows.
calls were for him? Pushed loo around, and enjoys bav~
can shine onl:v with the aid of a scnpt.
But we ~xpect them to be ~~r regulars far a suspicious wife, a man is them admire her. Tbal doesn I
I)AVE OHLINGER, MGR!..
which is nonexistent on our shows ThfY on their own show - along with Arlene liable to sbout, •ot.ay, believe keep her from loving end. being
go to pieces on camera when . fo~ced to
true
"one and
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be themsel.ves; they ll\Ck the di'!('Iphne a and John - for a long time to come. I
can't
imagine
"What's
My
Line?"
with·
THE
AU!ANAC
paneist must have to keep the game mov·
out them, and I hope I never bave to.
Today is Monday, AuguBt 17,
in g.
the 23lllb day of 11164 wltb 136
to follow.
Tbe moon .. approaching Its
full phase.
The morning stars are Jupiler, Saturn, Mars and Venus.
Tbe evening star is Saturn.
By Wayne G. Brandstodl, M.D. smell and their color is not. a symptoms are
to those
On Ibis day In bistoey:
Aloog will' fooiball practice reliable key to
ldentlfymg
tile acute poJSODIDg. Hospl~ 1n I790, the federal capital
and tbe use of_ the arti- was moved from New York
111111 gradual ' shortening of tile "brand X." Even in. tbe labor·
days cornea an outdoor sport atory thl!re Is DD aunple
kidney_ are required
City to Philadelphia.
indulged m by braver sou.. that will reveal aU tile poisons overcome this disease.
In 180'1, Hobert Fullon's
tllan I am _ ool!ecling mu!lb- found in these plants.
To be perfecUy sale Y o u steamboet, the Clermont, made
rooms Each year brings ito re- Some penoD1 bkome ill af. sboukl eat only mushroom&amp; its first trip up the Hudson
ports · of mushroom poisoning ler e&amp;llnl muabl'Gomo wben
grown for the m"!'ket or r81Sed . River.
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.., don't let all "bonest m~ one el.. In tile partY fa .
in your bliSI!ID"Ilt from. knowD
In 1915, a hurricane hit Gal· '1
take" aborter&gt; yOdT days. There ed. This ill d~~ to allergy and
stock. If you inSiSt .ou veston, Tex., killing 275 per- .
ore more tban 3,000 species of Is aot fo be considered true
mushr&lt;10m gathermg eons.
this plant, and 11 would take a musbroom IJOII!Onla~o 'J11,e
.a
m lhe woods,
In 1933, Lou Gehrig of the
real expert to · he familiar witb 1er may be rapid or dolayed.
sllould study a good guide New York Yankeea set a
half of tbem.
The rapid type uouaDy oecan
carefully. Bold mushroom on! when he play.d his 1,3118th
To complicate JI'Uitlers, poi- witbln lwo luluro ol caliiiJ tile
rarely get to be o I d consecutive game.
sonous end llbnpoiaonous va· rauohrooms ,ead lo caued by
eaten. Some ol IIIe A tllought for tile day-Eill!Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe
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rieties are often deeeptlvely tile poiSon~- muecarlne. Tile re- volumes which mushroom
lisb novelist Charles Dickens
similar. Tb.. is especi&amp;lly apt oull 111 aevere abdominal. pain,
rely upon;
said: "Keep up appearances
to fool you If you are gother- violent ~larrbea, aellvatloa, "Common Edible
Mo!!h- .:.w_ha_tev
_ e_r...:yc..o_u_do
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ing mushroonis in. a part of the """'""' ' aDd lllortneu
ol rooms," by Clyde M. Chrislen- coast hundreds of miles lo tbe
country that -.. new to
you. breath. Atropine. U pvea sen, "Field Book· of Common
Other reuons why toadstool oromptl~, will prevcat deatll. Mushrooms," by WUliam Stur- so~yo has sweltered in 90 •
potSOIIing continues to OCCUI are Delayed poisoning ~oes not gis, "The Mu•hroom Hunler's degree weather for 24 consecuthat the poisonous varieties do occur unm 6 to 15 hours alter Field Guide," by Alexander H. tive days in the worst heat wave
not have an unpleasant taste or the mushrooms are ealeo. The Smith.
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since World War II, and heat
Q - Woold teklng one diurpUI dally for 14 days be- and heavy demand have deplet.fore each menstrual period have ed its reservoirs to 2.2 per cent
a bad offec:t 00 tile kidneys! of capacity. In most of Tokyo,
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" erauon earlier IIIls year.
It Is taken to prevent painful the water is 00 for only e hours
United Prell Iaterudcml
In my fingers, wrists,lr::..;of::.,.:tll::e:;..:24:::·~-----.l
Noteo from 11)01 Foreign Newa SIDiapore Riot&amp;:
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WOMEN'S
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Mexican Worries:
ficial says there is enougb A - Tills sounds like a perInsiders say Mexioo is get- blame to go around for tile fecUy safe procedure, especialling worried about the , une&gt;· r..,. rifl\11 in Singapore in July,
if you check with your docpected!y
ac~...... p!a&lt;tion but much beloll8• to tbe state·•
at regular intervals.
throogbout L.tin Amerjea to its ·prime minister. He says
STORM
recent rejection of sanetions nesia falllled the !lamca .. _the TOKYO (UPI) _
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voted by the Organi..tlon of leading Malay • based political K.alhy skirted around drougbt.~;
Ameri&lt;an States (OASI ogolnst ~Y fell, moo tbe ~ap, a o d parched Tokyo, which would
Communist CUba. Chil•, fnr es- Smgapore • PrlDie Minister Lee have welcomed tbe reliefs ol
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IIIIIPie, had been • expected In Kuan Yew fired le!DP"J's at
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lean example of foot-dragging. occurred m the past m Slnga·
wtead, Ch~. broke rel8tions pore, where the Chineie make
with Cube
slapped Mexico up the majority &lt;&gt;f tile popul•
1111 tbe wrist witb tbe obserVa· iibn and the Malays resent
11oa that the OAS recommen. tlleir •tra&lt;~glellold ou the ..,.,.
Ulions were binding on all omic ll!e of the area. 'lblll
IDIIJlber states. Inside infonna· time, the official says Lee. I
11o11 from Bo!IV18 I• that it, too, Chinese, must take part of tile
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lllllple. Even Uruguay, lasl of Malay demnnds for more jobs.
Walled till !lOW-for a sharp brand-~ 'f' •fnlm """ ..,. . .,._:.· •.,:: ,
WITH THE No. 1 BUYS
Ill boldouiS ·111ainst impiem«&lt;lGood
Umln1!
Rlibl
now
yqur
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lat the OAS • prup0s.r actioo,
out to"make room' for the '65 models. He's do!Jig It wlt\1 gre•t ·
II reported givin~ unusually
lllligbty conoideration to ill
deals- No. l-1'!11ri· He.stlll hu a wide choice pf mQdilis and
Jftll!lll pos!Uon.
colora ·..:_ 'bJII they're moving fast. So buny ln. \'ou'll stlll be
. talk~~\&amp; about the No. 1 BUy yout!Uidl! yean frolll now: '1'hat's

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Oflloen
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Dlxlo llolllh. l!'onllldne Wood
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l'.F.A. ---- ··----·- ---- Richard Bolter, Jobn Arnott, Randall Reiber,
Lort)' Lewis, Cbarloa W-r
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F.P.A. --------n - Joe IJmtnc
SUPIIIINTINDINTS DF DEPARTMINTS
Achlevllneld A.w.,dt: Poultry lc lebltltl:
Llvtstocln
Sal)dra WeUa
l!lorl Huat
Rick Koblenb
Richard Bolter
Randall Reiber
Charlet WaJames fla.mm
Larry Lewjt
James Hamm
Randall Reiber
Frank Epplo
James Meredith

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Rick Koblonts

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Poods • Nulrlllon:
Dlxie ltonsh
Ernestine Wood
Jennifer Lohse
Jackieo Jones
Mrs. Kate Roush

Cropa, Shop • Gordon: Style Rewve:
Rich&amp;rd Holter
Sandra Wells
Jamea Bamm
Jennifer Lohae
Randall Reiber
Sue Ann Myen
Joe Umin&amp;
Rutb Ann Bai1ey
Mrs. AlicP 1'hOU1PIOD
.Tanet Davil

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JTJNIOII FAIR BUILDING FUND.
4. Judging wiD be earned out by competent disintere.rted judgeJ,

Scbedulo to ho d'tennined later.
a. Pou1try and Ra·bbita, per exhibitor · ------ --------- ----· $1.00
b. Clubs, Departmeots •.or other organization, not receivtn.a any
tranaport.ation awards by its members tn any form, one

award allowed.

!tom Chester, Sutton, Bedlord,
Rutlaad Townabip ··--· -·
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(3) from ai: other town1hl·pa ln the county - ~- -- - Per Unit $3.00
One unit aban consist of:
(1; Five or lea, head of sheep or goah.
(2) One eow, ealf over 3 months of age or one hoe 3 monthl
of aae.
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CLC. THING, HOME FURHISHINGS, AND HOME MANAGEMENT
IS. CLASS 5. CLOTHING. All sewin.e and clothlna: will be brought In
Tuesday, August 11, from. 1:00 to 6:00p.m. to be judged on Wednesdsy.
August 12tb. Junior Fair sewing will not be judged at the Fair Grounds.
This judging will take place In the local club plus the erade on the

projeet book.
Db. Three srticles made in 4-H "Artlclea to U!e and Wear.'' Three
articles must be exhibited. Skirt ud blouse plua another il acceptable.
De. Your First Outfil

ClaH 3, Demonatratlon Contest; Clm D II, ~
Complete Costume, Tailored GanneniS; Claal 13

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Dd. School Dreaa
&amp;e. SpOrts Clothee
5f. Louqin&amp; Clothes and Undcrearmenta

37 Tractor Rodeo.

- Claaa 8, T - Demonstrations; Clasa ID, a thru

Gg. Oren-Uti Dreu

CIUI 17, a tbru f. Guernseys; Cia" 18, aU Jet"

Dh. Til• Complete Coatume
51. Tailored ClothlnJ

aeys; Clu.l 18, all Holsteins; Class 20, any other

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Dairy Breed.
tii.~.OQ.---43 .00 Educational Boothe. ·
Tht beat thr" oducadonal hoothe will reeeive an additional prize of:
Flnt PriZe - -- -··-·-··---··-·-·-------------· '10.00
Second Prize --------·-------------------- ' 7.00
Tblrd Prile -'-- ~ - ----·---- --'- - ---- - ----- --- • 4.00
1. Elllibilo -~ liuat be In ploco not later than 8:00 p.m., Tueoday, '\/
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AUiuat 27th, at i:OO p.m. Ally oabiblt removed before that time will
forfeit OJIY prem!Wno awarded -on 'lbom. Nutrition oabibita mUll bo IIii
place . not later thoa 8:00 a.m., TburodoJ, AuJuot 20th.
8. Entrioa :- In tho Junior Fair muat ho •~hmitted to the Junior
fair SecretarJ not later t~~¥n lillY 15,·11lt14.
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0. w prompt1n1, eooeliiD1. or 'taJ old at lbe abowlq wm forfeit
an, premium awanlod· l!llt Wllllbitor and the elllibltor will ho ruled out
of .an COII/P.~Ii\1911 ·111 ,Jwpj,r l)jvla!Oa of the Fair. OniJ nhlblton ond
JI¥11• allowed In tho .!lli!W •rilitl. ·
·· 10. Junior nhl.bttoro IDIIII do aU fillinc and .... of onknala ex·
blhitod .ID •tjl, Junior DIYiiiOa of lila .Fair. Otberwloe It Ia not 100'10
Junior Fall. '
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11. Limit on BDiriM~ Eacb lunlor Fair elllibltor lhall be Umlted
to twO (2) 'enlrlaa in eocb clau. &lt;&amp;:xalll1lles: 2 eriirlea in Closa 8bl Style
llevul'o abl&gt;I\'IDaD•!UP ando&gt;~ onlj one entrJ.J
lllblloni - Ea~ ·llldllbltor •ball reeeive ribbona IDdieotiq tho
•~llt1 of eil!lhil ,IU,bbolll muti bo &lt;!iasiiaied ON aod BY ublblil d...
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AUIUBt 18bt except nutritJon and muat remain ln place until Saturday,
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· Program. No person may model n:iore than one gannent in tbe style
· Revue. Premium• will be wl'tbheJd if uA" awards do not model In the
Achievement Program. The Style Revue Committee will be responsible
for cbeckln1.
Gb. Blouse and skirt made in 4-H "Articles to Use(lnd Wear." If theJ
have also made two other trUclea in this project. must be lilted on
eotry ta~o
De. Your ll'irll Out1tt
8d. School Oren
De. SpOrts Clothes
8f. LI&gt;Ilqiag Clothet and Undercarmenll
8g. Dreso.Up Dre.u
8h. Tbe Complete Cllltumo
81. Tailored Clothlng
llj. COUege Girls' Style Revue - any Jlrl out of bleb scbool

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HOUSING AND FURNISliiNGS.
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7a. Quick and F.uy Howekieplq.
Make oq nhlbit ot two eu1111&gt;lea from IDJ l'lro of tbeae pldot:
I. Mako ona ~k out of two or moi'e.
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3. Uoo tllo btiot tools.
f. Make both banda, •oot. , ..
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8. Use the biNI. post, ·, .
Include In your nhlblt a ~ ,o!o~n1 how ,.u ~ a tatol of
at least twelye, .,Oinil In tbe project.
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7b. lmpnrve Your Home with a Dressing Area
Exhibit drawine of floor plan for the dressing
~ple of

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the improvements made jn close cJoaet and draw•

Jpace; and di1play t.wo accessories.

71. Tbe 4-H Club Girl and Her Home

Exhibit articles made or remodeled for one room. Display clw1
lhowine bow you coonpleted. units.
1st year -------------------- 9 units
2nd year ------ --- - - - -------- 12 units
Srd year -------------------- 15 unltl
List nwnber of yean on entry tag.
8. CLASS 8. MEAL PLANNING AND FOOD PREPARATION. Bak·
ing. All baked foods must be labeled, aivin.g name of product, kind of
flour, ahortening, or mix used. All baked foods must be aeeompanie4
by menu lhowin&amp; u&amp;e. Club members should list on thiJ eard tbe fooct.
required to be judted according to lhe project. An)' duplicate entriel
mu1t be of different variety or type.
8a. Good Food for Snacking and Packing.
(1) Well-planned, well-prepared, nicely-packed lunch in a suitable
container such as a shoe box, sinall basket, or school lunch ~

OR
(2) Well-planned, well-prepared nutritious snacks for one persoa_
attractively served on a tray with correct table ·&amp;ervice.
Bb. Fun with Food for Lunches and Suppers
A menu for a lieht lunch or supper, one well-prepared serving al
all foods on the menu, a pla ce setting for serving the menu, ~ipe

file.
Be. Quick Meals
(l) A complete day's menu for the famlly
(2) The followine foods from the inenu:
(a) one protein rich dish, Cbl one dessert, (c) one vegetabll
or salad. It is !hJggested that the foods be individual aervtnp
with appropriate table appointments.
Hd. Tasty Meals
(I) One dish chosen from this menu
(2) Cloverleaf rolls and recipe fil e.
8e. The 4-H Girl Bakes Yeast Bread, Rolls, and Pies
The exhibit wiU consist of one day's menu using the baked teoda
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(a) 3 yeast rolls, (b) 3 sweet rolls, (c) one loaf of' breed, (d) one pif. ·'· · ·
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CLASS 9. OUTDOOR COOKERY AND HOST AND HOSTESS

Ia. Outdoor CookerY 1

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Exhibit one type of outdoor fire includine a menu to be prepared
on each type and two major dishes plus c~lete menu from a
meal prepared in the project. Dishes are to be those that would
be prepared and cooked outdoors.
8b. Outdoor Cookery U
A planned menu and m9rket order for the foods for an outdoor
meal Help plan two types of outdoor: fires and two menus to iJt.
dude foods cooked OQ those fires. Two JJlaior foods from one lllenu.
tc. Junior Host and Rostesa
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File or scrapbook, menu for JfrE&gt;.shments for a party, and one major food from menu with appropriate table appointments.
td. Teenagen Entertain
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Exhibit to include notebook of entertainment ideas, invitation, table
service, and menu for specific 'OCcasion plus one food prepared

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10. CLASS 10. FOOD PRESERVATION ! .. AND II. Canning and Freez.
lng. Containers not labeled will not be judged. Each container of frotl!!n
or canned food must be properly labeled- giving name of product, specifying method of preparation, and date frpzen or canned. A chart must
be dilplayed showing completed number, of packages or cans from at
least 3 voups in Food Preservation I and at least four groups ln Food
Preservation n. Entries in rood preservation limited to two items ill
each exhibit or entry tag.
lOa. Five jan of fruit. Include menus shOWing how to be used.
lOb. Five jars of ve.getables. IneJude menus showin&amp; how to be used.
10c. Five jars of canned food with menu that ran be used for a familJ
meal in December.
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lOd.. Five varieties of frozen food with menu showing use ln family
meal Exhibit must be plarE'&lt;I in plastic bag or other container to
keep it together.
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be used. Place exhibit in plastic ba·&amp; or suitable rontainer.
lOf. Five varieties of jelliE&gt;s, jamil, f&gt;t(' ,, with mt&gt;nll,l showing bow
food&amp; can be used.
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GARDENIHG, CROPS. AHD SHOP
11. CLASS 11. VEGETABLE GAlU&gt;EN AND CROPS. Garden. E&gt;&lt;hibit
to conaiat of plates o.f three ldifferent vegetables. ~ch plate mau consist
of twelve beans. five tOmatoe1. five carrots , five beets, one 1111\uasb, one
eabbage, or similar vegetable.
lla. Vegetable Gardentnt for Be&amp;inners
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Entry to conslst of three plates of any three vegetables ~m~wn.
llb. The Family VeRetable Garden.
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Entry to consist of three plates of any vegetables FOwn pl~,~i plan
of garden or chart showine quantity of each ve&amp;etable plant~ · or

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Strawberries---exhlbit to eonsi!t of 1 quart of berries or 3

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Ra&amp;pbfniea--exhibit to consist of 1 quart oC berriea or S arowlDI
plant&amp;.
Potatoee--12 tubers, any variety.
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Com - may consist of 10 ears of 1963 com.
Commercial crop-- uops must be grown primarily for eollll¥rclal
sale.
Cuemnben
Tomatoes
Cabbage
Pumpkin•
Muskmelon
Bean•
Watermelon
Strawberrle•
Peanuts
MangON
Tobacco
Hay - exhtblt to consist of one slice.
Popcorn - 10 ears of 1964 com.
Popcorn - 10 ears of 1963 corn.
Sweet Corn ·- 10 ean of 1964 corn.
Any other crops, fruits, or vegetables carried as projects or lupello

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71. Improve Your Home with Good Lighl
EJhibit chart llhowin&amp; the 3 rectpiea uaed. IDUIINte by

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3rd year - 7 topia. chOJeD aDd activit}' for eac~
State aumber o1 :rear• on entcy tae.
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DllplaJ two articlos made, one article eboMD. ,and 1 ehlll1 obowlrlf
- • you leamed, what you made, wbal you elloee, and wllat JOII
did.
7t. Improve Your llolue With a Study Center.
EJhiblt drawlnl of Door plan allowiD&amp; arTanJoment of t=lture Ill
your study center, oad dlsplaJ the deak, liallting, and 3 ....,.,..u..
(If th., are aot· portoble, brine ~&lt;ale model or illustrate Ill a mboU..

8. CLASS 8. STYLI! IIEYUE. Aa elimination conteot will be beld on
• Au"'st 12, at 7:30 p.m. All ilroaeeo ·IJ'aded "A" In the ellminatlon con. test must be shown ln the· CeuntJ ra&amp; Style RevUe at the Aehievement

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a c~ lllowlal wbot you have leorDed frvlll tblJ projeel oDd ltN
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74- Yoa and Your Jlonn ·
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Interest to audience -- -- ---- ------------------ 20%
Showjng and eXJplaining process eleariy ________ 30%
f . C!aos 4, IUNIOR LEADERSHIP. Required eshlblt Is aa follows:
1. Completed Junior Leadership Project book. (Must be in County Extension Office by August 3rd.)
2. Supplementary, useable, teadership material. ('l'bia b to be
material of value in the leadership situation aa shown by
Junior Leadership book.)
(1 .. and 2. m:. y be in one notebook.) (Show bow 2. ns used.)
3. Poster or chart showing Junior Leadership work completed tn
Joca) c1ub or community and countv-wide adiv:Jty. Exhibitor
may show previous years of Junior Leadership work.
(This must be neatly written or printed. Slze of poster
or chart must be plain enou&amp;h to read at five foot dilllance.)

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7 a thru h, Home Manaa:ement. Family EconomIes, Housing &amp; Fumishinp; Class 8 a thru e • .MeaJ
Planning and Preparation; Class 9 a tbru d, Out·
door Cookery and Host and Hostesa; Clau 11 1
lhru q, Vegetable Garden &amp; Crops; Cla10 12 a lhru
q, Conservation and EntomoloeY, Flower Garden..
ing, Lawn Care and Forestry~ Class 34 a, b, Liveiltoek Products; C1ass 38 a, b, ~. Pbotoarapby;
Claa1 39 a, b, c, Band; Class 41 a thru e, Nunlng,
Flrll Aid. Child Care; Closs !1.2 o. b, PeraonailtJ
Development and Leadership.
Cla10 5 d lbru g, Clothing, Dre11es and Louniinl
Garmenta; Class 6, Sty1e Revue; CJua 7 1, Home
Management, ,amily Economies, Houslnt: &amp; Furnishines; Class 10 a thru g, Food Preservation 1
and II; Clu1 13 a thru q, Engineering, ·Electricity and Shop Wort; Class 14 a thru f, Showmanlhip; Class. 16 a thnJ f, Showmanship; Clau U
a thru f, Showmanship; Class 26 a, b, Sbowmuablp; Class 82 a, b, Showmanship; Claaa 35 a,
Showmanship; Class 36, 4-~ Riding Horse Project,
Showman&amp;hip.

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Choice of Subject Demonstrated · -- ------------- 20%

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Five points will 'hft deducted for eacb minute or fraction of minute
demonatration il under five minutes or over fifteen minutes in lengtb.

Clua :za. 24, 211, Sbeop; Claaa 27 lhnl 31. Swint;
ClaH 33 I thru g, PoultrJ; Clasa 33 b lhnl 'f, RaiJ.

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Articles to Use &amp; Wear, Your First Outfit; Clau

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3. Class 3. DEMONSTRATION CONTEST. Elimination Contest will
be held Tueoday, August II al 6:00 p.m. Contestanll! wiD be notified lf
th!l,, ~l'E to demonstrate at the Fair. The contest ia open to all partici·
paUJ!$ ._.,,..,-The purpose of a demonstration i1 to show the bow and

I . A•udo - Baile iwarda will be ma~e ~ eacb ezhlbltor on baals
of ll'lldes u follows . No award will1 be made on ••D" grade~,. but tru.
portllllon wUl be paid o~ livestoc!I:.

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(I) from Salisbury Township
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WOMEN
WANTED

These awards to be paid in addition

5, Transportation awards -

to erade award listed in a:eneral rule 6.

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2. Clan 2. EDUCATIONAL BOOTH EXHIBITS. Any 4-H club, Vocational Agriculture, or Vocational Home Economics Department, or
any other Junior organization may set llll one educational booth. Booth
exhibits wJll be alven a space 3 feet det-p and 3 feet wide (dependin&amp;
upon nature of exhibit, plana. snd amount of space a·vailable) and accompanying wall space.
No articles in the booth may be judged in any other class.
Entries for booth exhibits must be made at the tlme of the other
Junior Fair entries giving title. For example: "Safety iD the Home,''
.._. Good Diet Pays," or "Tractor Safety.'' A brief sketch and plans for
a booth must be submitted at the time of entry . Specify important needs
IUch as table space needed, electrical connection , etc.
Score card for judging the Educational Booth:
A. Does the title sign portray the objective of
the exhibit? .....
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B. Is the idea of the exhibit seen at a glance?
Is the center of Interest easily seen? .. ________ 20 points
C. Doe• the exhibit represent ah approved practice? __ Ui polnta
D. Is the total exhibit in proportion to size of booth? 10 points
E. Is the use of color, light, or motion effective? . ___ 10 polntl
F. Are labels, posters, and exhlbit artic1es in proper
relation to each other in size proportion? _. _ . __ 10 potnll
G. Are statements on labels simple and easy to read? __ 0 points
H. Is the script or printing of charts, labels, and
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placecarda neat and effective?.
L Is the use of Englhh, spelllng, and punctuation
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1. Is originality shown? - --- - -·-··-- ·---------- ---- a points
K. Will the appearance of the exhibit 'be satisfactory
for the duration of the Fair? --------- ------------ a polntl

1. Exhibits - Must be carried a" VocationaJ Auteulture, VocatlonaJ
Horae Economics or 4-H Club projects or supervised practices or under
aupervJaion of Girl Scout trooos. When question of doubt shan arise the
decJsion of the Executive Committee will be considered final Each ex·
bibitor must clear his or her space before check will be issued.
2. Scoring -- The method of scoring will be usina: A, B, C--en A
nhiblt will consist of exhibits of superior merit. B exhibitl .will be
those midway between A and C exhibita. c exhibits will be of average
merlt. Thoae that do not meet desirable standards will be eraded D and
not rP.Ceive a ribbon or award.
3. TBF IUNIOR FAIR BOARD RECOMMENDS TIIAT 20% OF
EACH JUNIOR FAIR EXHIBIT PREMIUM BE DONATED TO THE

Notes From Forei~ News Cables

REMODELED· KITCHENS

The committee recommends that the King be selected from F .F.A.
~H club boys in the even calendar
yean; the King and Queen selected from achievement award winners;
and that girls &amp;elected have a major portion of their work in home Nall:lng. It 11 recommended that judges used be familiar with the procedures
of each group.

In the odd calendar year&amp;, from

Betty Leonard

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Jim Sheets
Rick Kobletitt
James Mereditb
Melanie Brown

Today's .Medical Report

Holpoinl Custom Buill-Ins

tic and Pacific Tea Company have provided trophiea. SELECTIONeaeh .t-H club may nominate members and each Vo-.Ag. and: Home Economic• Department may nomlnak members for thta award. Selection of
court)' winners will be made by eom:Petent disinterested judees. Recorda
must be ln tbe bands of lbe County Committee by lune 15th. (4-8 bJ
May 11th.) In order to be eligible for an award, membera must exhibit
and be present at the County Fair unless prevented by sickness, deatb
of animal, or similar reason. The Awards Committee will notify winnm

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All a~lmals nhlbited at the Fair must be aocompaniod bJ llealth
popen Indicating that the Uvestock meela state health requiremeDta.
DIViSioN ,I' - ACHIEVEMENT AWAIIDS
1. Clan I . ACIIlE\'J!:MI!Nr AWARD. Tbe Aehievomeat Awml II
plmned to recognize outstanding achtevement amone our 10\lDI people..
Awordl will be mode on the hooiS of reeordJ, !etten of recommendotioa,
and other ttems wbieb ean be 1eored. Previolll winnen of the Achiev•
mont Award aro not eiiJiblo to compete In 11168. Tropbieo will ho provided to the wlaner of oaeb of the following groupo: 4-H Bo11, 4-8
Girll; Home ll:conomiel Jirlo; and Vo-Ac. boya throuJh lbe Oblo BeiliU
Merchlll'ltl AsBOtiation; The Farmers Bank and SaviJJI&amp; CompanJ, Pomeroy Motor Company, Kroger Grocery and Bakina Company, and Atlan--

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Girl Scouil --····------------- ----- - .. -·.. .
Kn. JobD Betzer
4-H Girls -------------··- - -- ·· ·---~ 1!eUJ Leonard, Mn. illte Roua1oo

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DaiJy leDtlnel, Pomerty·JJI4~ 0 ., Auf. lf, lfe41l

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be exhibited.

11m. Wheat - exhibit to consist of one peek sample.
lln. Barley - exhibit to consist of one peck sample.
Uo. Oatl .._ exhibit to eonsilt ot peek !Ntft\ple.
lip. Rye - oabibtt to consist of peck aample.

llq. Champion Tropby 0&lt; Ploquo to tho moat outailncllnc Jorden ot
crop exhibit l!:ntri"" In Ibis cia" 11181 be ent,ered ID c l - lla to
lip iaciWiive. TropbJ or plaque to be aecured I&gt;J Jualor Fill

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Board.

12. CI.\SS l:L CONSERVATION AND ENTO¥QL!)GY,

FLOW!IR GARDI!lNING, LAWN CARE. AND FOIIII:8TR.Y
1111. Let's Explon the OutdOOl'L
"
llate a dllploY or poster showlnt detallt of one phase ol U.. - ,
doon ltndied on your hikes.
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Ub. Oblo Blrdll
I!Qialned bt rour project - .
12&lt;: So~ Son end Wali!r ,.
· Ch~ oo dlaP.1 elf oae major aetl~ty.
1:14, J:anii ~ aad 'SoY Tnti.nc . ·
'Chart or di.mi., of C!iii miiiOr octl~.
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advueed llwo 121.

Ulr. lack'll'e IIIII Catebeno D1.
, ' - ! oou- DPilll "" ubllllted. TwtniY·flvo lDIIdl

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llll.c be mort edmoced llwo
llll. Y- Pint Flower Getden.
!!!QIIolt two kiD4t of floworL Prepare a ebart showinl ft11o: dono
,._ en ublblt of u oett'riiJ,

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Ql. ..,_ Oordonllll P.
.
A&lt;cordi7ll to project book. Pre))ll'&lt;l 1 ehart sbowtna wort do..
pllll en exhibit of en activity.

1lt. Plowor Gar4tzriDr m.
.
A&lt;cordi7ll to project book. p,_n o cbart ohowinl ft11o: doot
pl111 an uhlbll a! an activii,J.

U1 Flower Getdentrra IV.
Um.

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Up.
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131,
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A.....-dlq to project book. Prepote a ebart obowlnl wort dono
pltu an exbll)lt of an acttvltr.
lllower Ger4eoi"' V - Home Belutlfleotlon. "'-"' an erhlblt
abowina: some pb&amp;Be of actual woril: doDe.
LIWn aDd Garden MllDtenance. Lilt on a ebut aU work done pJu1
a dtopla7 11oow1n1 cruo 11f0WL1 or '"""" oetivlty ouch as ferlllixoor
Ulld.
Woodenfter. Prepare a ollspll1 of wood, or luvoo. properly label·
ed 1114 11701U5ted .,., bt ubibllecl
TNt Plantlnl. Eaeh member should txhlblt three or more Uve
tne1 plu a pc:~ater livinl the fadl of how many trees planted.
date of plantine. and survival.
Wlodbrelb. Exbiblt detailed drowina of windbreak. date of plan,_
IDI. klndo a! treeo. aurvlval rate.
CLASS 111. II:NGtNEERING, ELECTRlC!TY. AND SIIOP WORK
Auto Care and SafeiJ Ualt I
Aato care and Safety Unit U
Auto Care ond Sorfety Unit m
Live and Play the Electrie Way - First Year.
Llv• end Play the Electric Way - Soeood Year.
Ad..,.eed EleetrleliJ

13d.
18e.
1st
13g, Rope
13h. Lawn Power Equipment Unit l
131. Sm.U Engine Care and Maintenance Unit D.
13j. Two wheel trailer, hOI house, brooder house, waR"on box, hay rack .
tat. Wort bench, milk cart; feed eart; hog self-feeder; community
nett: motor driven assembly; poa:t drill usembly; farm sled; ladder· teble· lliiD nck.
111. &amp;min mo~r project - completely tear down , repair and rebul1d
motor. Sbow OD 1 poster (8'rn •• x 11" or larger) exactly what was

doae.

lim. Small motor project - completely tear down motor. :Mount parts
oo exblbtt board listing repain needed.
tan. WehUnt: job - large (examples: storage ~ack: mo~or base_.)
tao. Club Rope exhibit - su2'rested minimum s1ze 3 x 8 nr eqUivalent.
18p. Club Electrical exhibit - suggested minimum size 3' x 3' or
equivalent.
J3q. Larae Cabinet- eo""'letely finished. Cedar chest, gundcabinet.
JSr Lar&amp;e Engine - clean. paint, and repair to running con ltlon.
111. Farm weldinlil job -- exhibit a large weldine job to be used on
farm Example- wagon or elevator.
tC. CLAsS 14. SHOWMANSHIP. Each person entering an animal in
elau 15 tbrough 25 shall automatically enter for showmanship. No hul111
may be exhibited in the Junior Show. All Junior Fair exh~bitor~ must
be ready for showmanship at 9:08a.m. They should walt until their class
b ealled before comiUi to the show area. The purpose of starting with
1bowman1hip 11 so both exhibitor and animal will be fresh and clean.
Grading ot' the showmanship elal!is 1hall be based ISO% on the exhibitor
and how well be handles his animal. 50% shaU be on the condition nf
the ..nlmaJ as to cleanline.!ls, grooming, and physical condltian. Tbe
11uality of um animal shall not be considered in thiR class.
14a. Old Pro - 4·H, those that have exhibited 4 years or more.
Ub. ·~ 2nd, Srd. and 4th, year exhibitors. 4·H.
tte. Novice Showman - 4·H. thou exhibiting animals for the ftrst
.: Ume. Champion and Reserve Chaml)ion in each of t~l'l three classes
,. shall be aelected. Grand and Reaerve Champion lD each of the
three classes .shan be selected. Grand Chamoton Showman lball be
selected from tompetitinn of the top two winnera of the classes

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Old Pro - Vo-Ac.
2nd, 3td, 4411, year e-xhibitora - Vo;Aa:.
Novice Showman - Vo-Ag.
CLASS 1~. HEREI"'RDS. ANGUS, OIIAROLAIS, AND SHORTHORN
Calf bom January 1, 1904 to Aprjl 30. 1116f.
Senior Calf born Sl!lllember 1, 19113 to Deeembtr 81,_11!63.
SUmmer yearllng born May I, 11!113 tn Au&amp;uo! 31, 11!63.
Junior youllng born Januaq 1. \1!63 to April 30. lfMI3.
Senior yearling bom September 1, 1962 to Detember 31, 1962.
2 year old heifer born May 1. 1962 to AU&amp;UJt 31. 1962.
Cow born prior Ia May 1, 1~.
lpec!tl Steer Clau.
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On feed three montb!l prior to fair. Must be identified by June 1
by club leader or F.F A. Advisar. Can have no dairy blood.
'ftte American Polled Hereford Association, K11nna City 30, Mo.
wiU 1w.u."d a apecl.al plaqqe to the exhibitor of the best polled
Hereford heifer In the junior divl!lon of a f•lr or If a Junior
Fllr 11 not held thla award is available for a show open to attrte

3M Eberi1

-~G.-, ()blo .

Seol~ Yr.

poster.
First Ald . .Exhibit first aid kit or medicine ablnet ud 1n edue•
tonal poster.

Learning About Children - ••chipper From One to SI.K"
Exhibit the nine toys made and an educational po1ter.
"Chipper From Seven to Ten.'" Edllbit 1 teries of P~ll tor UIustrations which tell of a ehild'l 1rowth and deve•.....,....en age
seven years through ten.
••Baby Sitting for You.'' Exhibit your baby 1itter'1 ldt and an
educatlonal poster.
CLASS 42. PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSIUP
Pereonality Development. Exhibit dettils uraneed. through County
:htenaion Office.
Teen-a1e Tolk Over. lilxhlhll detolla 11m11111ed throlll!h CouniJ
Extenaion Office.

43. CLASS 43. A RECOGNIZED PROJECT
43a. Exhibit a recoaniled pnojlcl meotln1 the opproval of tbt Junior
Fair Board and not listed otherwi&amp;e.
44. CLASS 44. SPECIAL AWARDS TO \'Am EXIIIBITORS
Ma. A special award of $1.00 for each &amp;4,vi~:~or and llllltant shall be
allowed to provide some form of recotniUon aw1rd to f.H Club
advilon. Not to exeeed • total of IPI).OO.
44b. The sum of $211.00 shall toe allotted to oaeb eldolbltiol F.F.A. ThIa
amount to be used to defray the expentee of their representa11vea
to a atate or national event
Expenses shall be a11otted to a maxim~ of fourbe d~te othto
11163 State 4-H Club Congress to toe hold In Soptem r ~. I
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· 17e. Tw~~r old heifer dropped beh~een July 1, 1981 and July 1. 1962.
171. Cow dropped prior to July 1, 11t61.
18. CL¥S 18. JERSEYS. (Sub-classes same as class17.)
!9. CI,JSs 19. HOLSTEINS. (Sub-classes same aa class 1'7 .)

:1!. CI;,\88 20. ANY OTHEit RECOGNIZED DtJIIY BREED. (Sulclauel ume 11 clast 17.)

11. CLASS 21. MEIGS COUNTY BETIER UVESTOCK CLUB. OpeD
- , to membel'l of tl3e club. Animala mWit have proof of nld~tntion
euept ill C!IMI of n1v881 born dnee January 1, 1881. CaJ ..a mUJt have
birth certificates ahowina: rea:istered Ftire and dam.
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tla. Prtles furnished by Meia's County Farm Bureau and the PomeJ'OJ'
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National Bank. The top three animals will be selected :m eac:b
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breed.
1
, llb. The Ohio Junior Jersey Breed.ert Alaoelatiop will provl4e 1 ro,.tte ta the Grand Cbwmplo• Jert"l' Female In the Tlelp OOUnly
Junior Fair. The American Guemsey cattle Club will provtde
ribbons for clall!es. Cbamplon ribbons, pd a s~E'cial Guern8(1JJ
plaque for the Champion Guernsey iD tht Showlna oJUI Flttlol
Conteot.
12. CLASS 22. SHOW!oiANSIIIP
22.,. Old Pro - 4-H.
22b. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. year exhibitor - +II
22c. Novice Showman - 4-H
22d. Old Pro - Vo-Ag.
22e. 2nd, lrd, and 4th, year exbiblton - Vo.Ag.
22f. Novice showman - vo.Ag. (Se•~ explanaUon in Clasa H&gt;
13. CLASS 23. CORRIEDALE Sl!EID'
23a. Ewe, spring lamb.
Db .. Ram, spring lamb.
28(!. Ewe, 1 year aQd unde-r two.
13d. Ram. 1 y1ar IPd under two, reglatered.
Ram, retilttred, over two yean.
131. ll)we, NJ(ittered. over two yean.
·St. CLASS 21. SHIIOPSHIRE SHED' (Sub-clauet 11me u Clilo :llU
IS. CLASS 211. AIO' O'ri!ER llECOGNIZIIIb BlldD OF 811U' •Ill
GOATS rsub.C!Iaa~~e.- alme 1s Claaa 2S,J
lpeclot Junior Shtt• Sloew. Ton 4ollon ohaU lie owardod "' Lht
.:hampton 11mb of the tun1nT show of tbls fair If It 11 frum 1 parebred regiate.·ed ShropshirE' Ram or he Ftve dutlan lhaU bt paJd
ll the ehampiun lamb 11 sired by a reaiate1'ttd ShrOPJhlre Bam b\lt
from a grade Ewe. A minimum or twenty.five lamb. net1d to be
lboWD in t.be class.
CftUfieate of the sire needs to be available for cerlfleatJon bY
eounl)' a&amp;ent or hl1 a&amp;alstaot. CertltJeate of buth 1tre and dam must
.. aboWD to county a~ent tf wlnnin(l: lamb lJ • purebred. Premium
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will bt poid directly lrom Oblo Shropshl.-, Breeden AaJOCiatJop
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'&amp;o $ti.GDer o1 junior Jhow upol'l nntlficatloR.
I\OIIPJolb C. D~&lt;1n11. Secratarr

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Ohio Stole University, Columbus, Ohio, Pl'!lvlded thO)' exh~l al
the fair. Not to exeood $80.00. The Cltl..,no Bank, !ol!ddleport. II
sponsoring one addiUonal delegate.

HORSE DEPARTMENT II

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Herl&gt;oort I. Shlold .. hHrlntaodtttt
CONFOB.'o!ATION CLASSES-OPEN TO WOBLD CI)III'I11TIDII
1. Entries will close at 4:00 P.M. Aug. 12th.

ED,.,. fee-membership ticket.
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To be beld Wedneodav at 10:00 A.M. iD front ol Gratrollloll\1.

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~~eor\IoRSE
cw'o;S;•
~ ~ •ttoo: Ta be oboWo ln h111d with brl4lt
, Pnl7il.,. U.OO- '!~·
.

12.00, $i.00 eocl twO r1b..DJ
1. WEn'EI\N lo!A!JI! W1Tll SPRING fQA!r-Karo with IIPrilPI fool al
oldo. Preoti!ul!i• 111-1!0· laj)(). t/1.00. 11-00 1nd tllio rll&gt;b(ma.
1. wr.&amp;TEIIN YEAJII..INO-I'remiume 15.00. ·ti.OO. 12.00. 11.00 and
two ribbon1 . .

CLASS 202--ENGLISH HORSE CON'.I'OR!o!ATION '
1. STALlJON CLA8S-Two yeors and ll!'er. Prem-.mo 1&amp;-001 fi.OO,
12.00, $1.00 and two ribbons.
2. ENGLISH SHOW HORsE l'YPE &lt;JLA.IS--JUdiOd ,B.. OOlll_.tloD
and 2B'It. general appearance. Premlo;mo, 15.00....00.
ll.OO.
t.nd two ribbons.
,
I . JI!NGUSH SADDLEBRED PLEASURE CLAss--~ 8 - : 1\ldl·
ed on .100% confonnotlon. Premium~ ..JtO. ....,, ~.jill .. lt.I!O

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t. ENGL!SII MDDWRED MARE Wl'\'11 III'I!IN9 f(l~ ,..,. wltb
l1lrin8 tOol 11 1!4e. Pl'emlumo SB.OO. S&amp;flQ, 11;09. fl-00 tftf two
rt.bboftl.

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5. ENGLISH SADDLEBRED YEARLINO-Prio...~poa, 1&amp;.(10. IB,Iq, ti.OO.
11.00 ond two ribbor...
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CLASS 203--PONY CONFOIIMATION. t8 to 1$ '"'""""·
1. Stallion Cla111----Two yem and ovtr.
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Four Premiume. MOO. $3.00 S2.00. 11.00 and two · ribl&gt;onl
Z. Mares and Gel&lt;!tng CJa.sp..........anJ. -•••· ,
.
Four Pr.!mlums. 16.00 $3.00 12.00. 11.08· alld two !'iiiDoj;l
I. !'lily or Stud Colt Class--! yea1 an~ 'iriodor 2 '"""'·
Four P:emiumo. 15.00 S300 S200. 1~,00 anol 11\'p
t .Maroo with Foal Cl-•• - Mares with eprili' J~al at """;· 1!1};, w!tlo
Foal. entered in Item 2, eati al•o bt entefed tJi,t.hf1ltem ". "&gt;.
Fmn ~miums ·- '') 00 I$J 00 12.00. aUM) 1~ two~
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CLASS

204--P&lt;lNV COII1'0R!o!ATJON-flllnelrto4nd

Same sub claSies as

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Wllll•m Down .., Su..-Fint~flt~Ht
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1. Open to World Comprtllton. ltntrteo will ~ooe 1:00 J!,li&gt;ll'tll~llilday,
Au&lt;Uat lAth. Memberahlp Uckot not roq\51~· ~- · A.,.
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2 All rules and ro~ui•Uono .vi the MfiU ll9,1777~ ,.It 'lJtll:'t~·~ Ob
3. C"'h promlums: !st .. SSOO: fnd. 1 i!l.llll: If!!., :l!#., ll:f!'l ,.;..;
plus Rooettes for flrot !lve pisces in .U OIJWI ....
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Diltrict ell,clblo to ahow.

AU cattle owned in Mei11 County entered free upon the purchne

o1 memberlblp Ucket. All cattle outaide 14eias County wUI bt chorsed
10c (flftr eeuta) per head after the purchaae of 1 membenhip ticket.
Elhlbiton an required to furnisb certificates to Secretary at time
Of eatrr; also to the IUperinteDdent in eharae.
Tbo below deleli wUI epply for Beef Breedo:
Kay 1, 11182 to December 31, 1962 -- --- - -----·----- - Soroior Yearling
lanUOI'J I. 11163 'to April 30, 1863 -------------------- J~t~~lor Yearling
Kay 1, tll631n AU#UII81, 1963 -------------------- Summer Yearling
Sep-ber 1, 1M3 to December 31, 11!63 ----------- · - --- Senior Calf
Jeol&gt;ltY 1, 11164 eoc1 ofter ----------- ------------------- J1111ior Calf
a.AII t01-4U..,ORDI:
:lrd
111
and
$8.00
as.oo
1. lli1D. • - - en4 ·-·--·-------,---- s1o.oo
J. ...... YWIIIII li1IIT ········--------·---·10.00 $8.00 $8.00
I. l11lller YllfUIII llull --·--·-··--------·-·"-00 as.® 14.00
$1.00 14.00
4. e r r ToorU.., Bull -------·---------$8.00
• . ~ liD Calf ----------------·------ ...00 M.OO $2.00
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e:,--.-,;.;,-;;,-~-bj--- GG 14.00 $2.00

8 AU teamo must take lim pull. Eaeb teem olr1!11 ..... &lt;R•• •
....;nd pull whlle hitched to load. Drlvera 17llf f~.2f"'od pull.
Third pull may bt token after aU lelml had On! and · ......~.
7. Each team sbaU be dr1ven by one driver tTrrouilr ont!N eoalelt.
except in C!ase of injury.
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8 Jud""' deeision at the bell~l of I oootell, wbow• .,.,vee
ohaU ride. if t&gt;OUible. Eaeb driver
bo aUowe&lt;l two Trllpen In hltcbln&amp;. but Ia no ease wUI belper be allowecl to toncb load or lroneo or
opeat ta b.,.... or driver wbUe team is pulling.
9. Drivers sball not prod. whip. or toucb lronel whUo-p~oJUI
1•
ablll drive with reasonably llghl llneo, and no will a drlli~ ,.,1•lt
lowed to whip or shake linea over horset or abaft hJI OWD· be.,..
pulling. No driver will be allowed to jump doublttreel10. Undue abusive treatment to bones On or off tho l'lilll•l field or
ondue profoniiY con d!ICIIPaUIJ conlelllnta tf :lu4&amp;n '"" II~
11. Tbere oha!l bt at least three judpl for eocb eoDtaol and 1
maJority shall determine dedoioo.
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, 12. Woiabt for otxrt a! J115111P11111 bt de-ed blbe o!fltllllo ~ u
· to bold dqwn the number of pulls and stUI !live the ope- a lioocl
• ' -·.tlllougb in oo ease o11oll more than 1000 -,ouadl Trl -aclllal tf ·one
thli-d :ot teoms are· eliminated eireept 1rr """'1!17117 pereer;qp' C .- welilbt
pull whore I)!; bandieep OD c;erlalrr . . . , 17PUII bo
II. l!aeh eO!&gt;~nt mgat pnioent 1 wei&amp;llt 1Up of ·
witlriD wolllltt
Umlt · ~ eonipete In puU end bones that ...,.,to pull lolllhor 11111R&lt;·be
wel~hed to~ether. W•lgb!ng must bt dono.., compelol!l ~ mai!Rr
at lime end place designated btfore pqll. J,lePPibtr of lbo
mnat bt preoeot at lbe ocalea at ~· a! well!lllll.
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lf. TeaiPII wlll pull in order lh01 welo11 in ol oeeleo or entries a...pted.
15. Drlvor, _must be ready when hll 11rr11 ..,... to pull. WIUful
waltinJ will not be tolotaled. Two tr!al1 1tlrJinc to book wiD bt eoanted

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~ ···--·------------·----· $1o.oo $8.00 se.oo

8. Get of at.., 3 animals, .., 110. both oexes.

..,.-"&amp; ownod .., -

or eoore

llnedon --··-------------------- as.oo $8.00 14.00
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II. IPfERe ~~~~loll
Bull-----------------·-----............ .._ __ .._..__________ IWiiifN
RIBBON ~
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$10.o0, ....Oil . $8.00
11. lri1IOT Y~trrc ~ ·······---······· llO.QQ liM ...eo
l1urlar
00 .Oil "·00
,,u, .. ....,.
r..- Helfer ···-··----··---·- 11.00
""' $4.00
, ...." lialar Boller' C. ----------------·----- ...oo kOO suo
••. l1Urlar Ball• Calf -------------------··- ...00 $4.00 ... 00
17 Pale t( -Baiferl. 101 11e, bred and owaed bJ
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oDiblttr ---- ----------------- $10.00 ...00 IUO
. 1.1. ProdliGI bof eow, I aaiNJ1,
eltller aea. oned
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11 Grand
017• or more
breeden ____________ ...00 ...00 kilO
ROII!lM'I
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ampl015 remaJo __ --·------------RIBBON

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II. Tbore ·wUI bo no ehanllint br!dleo afjer coo teat lllarta. Aliy
driver lbot dropo bUndo lelm wlll bo clllqQIIIIIe4 .for that pull.
17. No llgl)t weilht hp...., wtu be perprtltid to PQ]I In heatrY well!ht
eentelll except In ease of not enpr;ah te1001 to make a &amp;ood pull and
wiP! COP!Hnl. of tbe ju~....
11. 4U drivers mast stay boet of doub..troe.
lt. AU belpoi-s 1!1118t IIIJ baet ol . . lood wlrlle borseo are PuDIFIJ,
otberwloe ,... forfeit 10I!t puR.
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20. Toomo •'tclnt I, 2 ond 3 muat a....lt te ttli.. foot, P,...,.l_
will not bt oald until NIUih of onalyolo ,,.. N&lt;thld from ltotw
Iober•·
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CLASS 208. ROBS! PULLING CO!ffl!iST.

ClLABII a

Ll!drlwellht Ttoam...aoo 1111. ori4 UD4er.
2 !tlddlewoigbt T~l 1111. to 111t0 lbs.
' n"VYwetpt Tea.,.._l lbt. l17d PIIIZES • Premiumo and ltooOUu, lor -auh of tbe olool&gt;e subeluaeL
111. 2Pd
11M
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8th
SIIO.oo ua.oo m.oo SJB.OO •to.oo
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PONY PULLINe CONTIII'r

&amp;All-.&amp; c. Wllfto ........ ' .
CIA!IIIIIII-8. L IIO!Io

CL.UII--.Wbltot.·CJ#II--'ftlll .... . .
a.Aill 11011-&amp;ur,ll

SBO!ft'I!OltNS--Sorrno oubcla. .1 u 401

CLASS

C1411
CLAII .

CI,Alll
- - - Uoi!cl
llerzdoll""-"'"""
c
u• 117-lllver
CLil&amp;llll IU lleil• lMOII W.JIIn-o

~m...w-CI.A.II
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ludle, he mqiWII'd a IICODd or no premium. ,
10. 1n judlinl of procluee, quality and lbe lor correct uao will bt U..
&amp;Uid• lnltaocl &lt;&gt;f IoriO ....
11.
General Rule• for further in1trucUona.
lot 1114
70l
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1. olx ean"' ,....,. ... - - ....
.so
.2&amp;
a.. Bell ...... o( wllifo b~d COin
.110
.25
3. Belt' lis ura whltl IWett corn
.110 .2&amp;
t. Bell six ear• Jdlow · - com
.so .2&amp;
I . Bell olx oan wblte pep """'
e. Best alll em Jti!OW pep eern
.so
.811 ·"·
.2B
'· Bell olx ol1fll red P!IP oorn
.BO
.211
I! Boot pe&lt;k wheat ·
.811.2:1
8. Bell pen •I buetwheat
.BO .25
11 - - ,..t wlnjer 0111
.BO .2B
11. Belli peck llllrina ooto
.BO .25
u. Bell pe&lt;k bulq.
.50 .25
u . Belli pock
CLA18 'ICII-POTATOI!.S

ae.
cu.•

t.

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~

' Clr~m;tpn

ean ;, ___________________ ,_

v,,,. ••a,.,...
...•.., ....•.
ana

" 1, (low, •
10~
· ' · 8. Gow. 3 .ymo
~or &amp; YfP" ---- 10~
7. Cow, Af'tti Will -~ J·~ -·-- 10.01

'.;):'
-,

' .

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.~~~

.10.211

I . ,.....,.,

.811.211

7. Gr.ID llloalltala. I opeelmene
·-~-·~
I . CN.-l •orlet7. I _.,.. ..

.811.211
•• .211
.10 .211

8. lfaat1 Ball I opeelmefto

10. T--. I .....IIIIDI

lL ............. .,.....,..,
lla. (N-) - " · • . . - CLASS 70J--VIGI!II'AIILD
1. Cabbqlt
2. Caullllo1. Ia Plant
4.
red, • apeciDIIIal

.,_t..

T~.l

I.

I.

7.

7a.

a.
8a
9.

..
•• ...
..

...

.811

.10 .211

...... ntu

.10
.10

Wldlo, I IP"'O-DI
-plato-ped!IOiopllle- pod blilll-Bell p)•te
lllato yellow pOd polo yellOw pocl buob beau
llell plate Uma beano
Ollions-wblte, 5 IP'~J!Den•
OJiloos-yeUow. 5 1peeimeo1
Ptmeatoo, I specimens
Peppen, I opecimena
MaofDe•: 6 apeeimen•
Beota, 5 spociltlOIIS
Carrots. 5 specimens
Tllrnipo. 5 opeelmene

.so
.10

.10

CLASS 704-WATI':IIMELONI
Tom Wabon
DWt Queen

.Ill

.10

.~s

.110 .Z5

.so

I. (!feme) vmtl7
4. Canta1oupet, Hale's
H. (Name} variety

.15

.SO .2~
.10 .25
.SO .21

eLAS8 70D-API'LI!8
1. staJlDID W"meaa11

.10
.10
.10
.l!O

2. Rad Wln1. JODathon
f. loona Beoutr
5. Gollla Beauty
I. Bed DelieioUI
7. Geldeo DelietoUI
8. Grlmoa Golden
t . WollltiQo
10. lbidoa lluoh
. II. York Imperial
12. (N._l Variety
CLASS 7011---0'1'111!: FRUITS
1. 'Prune Plum Plate
2. De11110o PI111Q Plait
I. Gnto G..t Plum Plolo
f. Grtpeo. Cotlcord Plolo
a. Grapeo, monro Plote
I. 8Arllett Ptor Plete
' 7. fttlfor Pear Plote
.8. iitllar PtOI' Plate
8. Poaebtl Plate Yellow
9a. Poa-. Plete Wllltt
to. Ql1iJieeo, Plote
11. Apcleot Plate

0

.15
.1!1
.25

.21
.110 .25
.10 .2B
.so .25
.10 .21
.SO .2~

.BO .25

.so

.21
IJO .25

.50 .2B
.10 .21

.so

.211
.SO .211
.BO .2&amp;
.BO .2&amp;
.211

.so

.SO .2&amp;
.SO .211
.SO .211

.50 .2&amp;
.00 .21

Ol'clt_..

!:""'
lciW!Ie Illy . .. .. •• • . • . .. . . .. .. ..
• lciUDII_&amp;7 ..... T .. .. . .. . .. .. ..
win!."-

14

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a
s2
3
'2
b"liii-Oi Iii;: .. ": S4
aloo ,...,~. a Rosette. 1!14 rlbbono to oeoond
$4

oi tiro tai

$3

*

VU101U ,..,IIIII.

Cl.ASI 'PVII
1. rroauce 1'11111 bo pown In lh!@ oaanty.
2. Proauce muat bo ~ 1&gt;7 oX!illlitor.

:·. -~!!"'',
~;,,; ".'--~·-··--··-----------------· .1.00
·
·
~.~ -.. ·fo···--·------·------------- $1.00
•• J.ar...l . .Uortulon . -"-----·-------------------- $1.00

t.r&amp;.., apote :............ " .........-......... ----------.. ---.... $1.00
e. f'!"~at toorralo . ...;. •• -----··-···-------------- $1.00
f. - .." htld ~f eal!bltp ---------···---·-------- 11.011
t,llY..!!':.I~:I'
. t ~--·:···---------------·------ ·.11.0000
d,

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. . . . . ..,.. .

.
.1.00

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..Ji,. =·.:~:;::lr:=) "oh41i"bi"iio~-;;!.-.;e;i~- 1:~;,0: .....

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'
The ~~ ill.ll&lt;!i!l -~l'' i!UI lot tbf

tile llh! ket!'f! on ollttN ~I
· tnd Ql tbo tOP'.&gt;-'
~.

.

iPDIMl tor m-red """'

ov to tht 1111 kii'Rtl on !be other
~

·

WHITE CHJttsTMAS IN SIGHT - Any Christmas arru1ement MUJt have real ptant matcrl.al but mar be fre1h. dried, treated, col-

ored, or painted.
12. FAIR TODAY -

Sugge11tive of Meigs Co, Fair.

802--JUNIOR ARRANGEMENTS ,
A.Ja up to and including 8 years.
1. SUNNY AND WARMER - Suggegfi\•e of outdoor fun.
I03--.IUNIOR ARRANGEMENTS
Ages 9 throush 12
·
1. NO SCHOOL BECAUSE OF WEATHER - Your own idea of / jo~·
ful amnee.ment.
804--JUNIOR SPECIMENS - Must be groWil by Juniors up to 1nd ta.
eluding 12 years of age ,
·
1. MARIGOlDS -large 3
2. ZINNIAS - large 3.
3. UNCLA.SSD'LED - Any flower other than MariJolds or 'Zt:nniu.

805-,IIORTICULTURE·
1. ROSE - Hybrid Tea - One.
2. ROSE- Floribunda - One stem.
;,. ZINNIA - larce ~ 3 of one color.
4. ZINNIA- Fanta!'y - 3 of one color.
5. GLADIOLUS - One spike.
6. MA,RIGOLD- large - 3 of one color.
7. cOCKsCQMB -plume - one.
8. COCKSCOMB - crested - one.
8. DAHIJA - large - ofte.
10. DAHLIA - pom·pom - 3 of one color .
11 . UNCLASSIFIED - Any other than abov~ .
805-SPECJMEN COLLECTION - 5 or more - 1abeled .
1. D!SPLAY
2. DISPLAY
3. DI&amp;PLAY
4. DISPLAY
~ - DISPLAY

Ol' AFRICAN VIOLETS
0&gt;' CACTI AND/ OR SUCCULENTS

OF GOURDS
OF COLORED CORN
OF SMAU. HOUSE PLANTS
807- EDUCATIONAL - 6 or more - labeled .
1. DISPLAY OF EVERGREEN SPECIMENS WRICH Alll!l 1\F.ADU.Y
ROOTED FROM CUTTINGS - show how.
2. DISPLAY OF DIUED MATERIAL - Tell how dried.
3. COLLECTION OF NATURE'S Jl£SOURCES - Suoh 11 wealhend
1
wood , lichens, dried material contatnen, ete.
f . PICTURE MADE FROM DRIED PLANT MATERIAL.
'
I . COLLECTION OF ROCKS - labeled. · ·
6. COLLECTION OF' SHELLS - labeled.
· •·
7. DISPLAY 01' WILD FWWEIRS AND PLANTS
·'
•
8. D!SPLA Y OF GARDEN AND/ OR ARRANGEMENT -!lOOKs · ·
•!
' :·. i '
,,
PRFMIUMC, M.;o RPBBONS
3rd
2nd
Clus
1st
..
.
75
. ~ .....
801 ------------------------- ------ $1.041·
.25
.!50
802 ------- ------ --- ----------------- .7S
.21
.!50
803 - ---- ---------- - --- - -- ---- ------- .75 '
.2B
.so
BOt ------------ ---- --------------- - - .75

.so

.
75
805 ---------------------- -- - - ------- .
806 --------- - -- - -- ------------- - - - - 1.00
807 -- --- ---------- - - --~---- --- -- -- - 1.00

I.

2.

fw l..Uol'll uoclor 11.

3.

pd lllo ~1171 1t the

ALiiUot 11. 'l'bla rulo

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~'""' .••.•aQ7071f

trbo
for 'the PUI'PCII'I 'of !lveU.

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1.00

._.

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8.1111
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8.9\1 ·, · 1:. .
1.00 ' .,...

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.50

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.75

Dep•rtment IX
D0111estle tlrts
Min Je11ie S•undc~~ •nd Mill Ad• Hoskins, tuptl .

tife

1. t:ntry Fe.e - Membership ~~cket. .... ... ~ . th han"- of
s.[o2. All entries ifi this depattml;'nt mU!'It uo In
e
l,l.lj
• ·
d
I ary b y • ·00 p .M . Thursd&lt;~v. • Au~:; . 131h . Entry book wlil be
. clDaP
.
at that time .
.
. .• h •·· ' d
3. Entries made on the books 1~·r the Secretaty cmanb~~t be c all~
or withdrawn ami entered in :another c1ass or nu
·
·
All artl.cles for judging should be on the e:.rounds. ~ot later ttiJn
4' 9:00A.M. Tuesday , August 18th ., and anythm~ arrmng. aft~r that
timt· may be displayed but Will not be ehg1b\e for JUdgm~ or
premiums. J udging will be donel at 10:·00 A.M. T~esday, Au~,. .l~th .
IS. Exhibits in this deparlment arll limited to McliS 'and ad}omtng
counties in Ohio. ·
8. Not more than one ('ntry in the1 same (!lass by the aame perspn

•
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~

... ;

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... . ,,

. · h 1 t t
1. Artitles that have been awarded a premium wtthm t e as w~
· (2) years .re not eligible r~t entry?
. .
8 New work and new ide_oas wtll be gtven pJefetenee.
9: F..xhibitors mu!it fmni~h a wire hl\n2er ror each jl'arment to he

displayed.
.
-"• C II
Exte ·
8on\CO
The Ohio State Unlversity Agncultu~ , o ege
nSJoJl
IICQI'e ~ will be used for 11armentl. '
.A.ppeuanee ---------- ..f--'-- 10%
wOrtmanship ----- -- --~--- 5017.
Stylt - ----------·-----·-- 10.,.

'::,~ (

. ., _ . . ---------------- .,30.,..

CLASS 1)01- HOUSEHOLD FABRICS·
,
;
1. Applique Quilt ~ new - ... . ... · .. .~, :. · · · .. · i · · .. ·
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
7

.

e.

t.
10.
11.
12.

Catton Patchwork Quill .......... . 1 ••

• • • • • ;- • • • •

Antique Quill __ . - .. . . ............... . ..... 1. ·

Bedspread
Bedspre111d,
Bedspread,
Batilpread

'

· ·

Applique
- .................. . ..... ·
Embroidered .... . ... · · · .... · · · · .. · · '· ·
Fomcy
. . .. · · · · · · · · · ~ · · · · • · · · ·' I;
Solid Crochet -. - . . . . ....•.... · · · · · ...

tl·?'

fl .2~

$1-~
$1 .25

S5 ~ · 25

• 2P.
"1.25

RUGS--NEW ·
' - '
9'9';heted ... ....... ...... . .......... ; ........... $1.00
Hooked Yarn .. . , .................... • . · · · · · · · · . SU'O
Hooke~ Rae ....... .... : ..... ...... ...... · .. · · . Sl.OO
Braided . .. . .......... · .. · ........ · .. • · .. · .. ..
Loom Woven ...... l&lt;ili-r'r!NG- NEW .... · .._. ·..
-1)0

.10
JIO

.116

ti-00 ·.

'I\~
.
.4o

13. Scarf or Shawl .. .. .
. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .
.ll&amp;
14.. Sweater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11~
15. Afghan ... .. . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · · . $l..~N"'•.I. •

SHEETS ANIJ PilLOW CASES
a.
16. Sht~et&amp; and PUlow Cases - Pai~ted"
.
, ~. ... tl .OO ")
17. Sbeet1 and Pillow Case:-; - Wbtte Embrotdery , .. .. $J.00 1 \
PILLOW CASES
.

18. Pillow Ca:.:es
11. Pillow Cases
.~. Pillow Caae•
21. Pillow Cas.ei

'.10

.7B
, '

jg

. ....

- Crochet Trimmed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.eo • .,. .4 0
- Tatted
. . . . .. . •.. . . . .. . . . .
.80
uo
- White Embroidery . ... ~... . . . . . . . . . .60

=

-- Colored Embroidery ..........• , .

~·
. ~~: ~~=~ ~=r~:~e . : . :: :··: ·:::::: ::::::::
24. DreAser Scarf and Matching Pillow Cates .........
TABLE LINENS

·=(

..n

.40
.10
.BO

·:O /
SUMl
''

.40
.10
75
40

2D. Tabl~ Cloth with White Embroidery ... ....... • · · · ·$ · :
28. Table Cloth and Ni~.Xkim ~ Hemmed ..... .... · . · Sl1 ~
21. Table Cloth - Soli Crooheted
d ,;,d ·....
·
2$. Lunch Cloth and 4 Napkins - Croehete "' ge . . . . .
29. Luneh Cloth a11d 4 Napkins ~ Painted
30 Lunch Cloth and 4 Napkmt- Whlte Embroldtt'J' ..~ .'75
31. Lunch Cloth and 4 Napkina-Colored Embroidery . . ~~
:S2. Luneb Cloth and 4 Napkins - A.ppliqued .......... . .: .

"!

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a..

,,40

• .41)

.40

.to

CENTER .PIECES
,
Solld Croehet
............. : .
. .... -- .. .. .. ' .80
Cracbet Trimmet: . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .
.50

35. Tattlnl!
. . .' . , .• , , .•........ .. ........•... :
36. Wbito Embroidery ...... ... .. .................. ·

31. Colored EJ!Ibroidery ......... . ... . ... ..•......•• '
II. c..... lllltob
. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..

.60=

;
.

.110

39. Towel With Crocheted Edro .. .. ............. • . . .10
•o. Towel with Wbitt Embroidei-! .. .. .. .. • • .. .. .. .. •
41. Towel with Colored Embroidery . : .. .. .. .. .. .. • • • .110
4t. 'fowel .with Cross ·Stitch . ...... ............. ..' . • • .50
43. Towel lrith ,l.ppl19u• .. ........ ........ ; .. .. .. . • • .llO
ft. Towel with PllnUnL . .. .. .. . ............ • • • • • • • .110
t6. Towel with Outline Ergbroldery . .. ..... ... ; • • • • .110
AMATEUII PAJNT!I'I(io , .
(No Numtaera PaintinC)'
OlL PAINTING
""•
111. Lando,.pe ----------------------,-----------.1,---- -.11!
47, Seueape ------• · -- ----··---.............................. .._ ......71
18. Portrtit --------------------·-l--------------.,..-~ '-00
fo. &amp;liU Lifo ----- -- ----------------------------·---•- ,71
150. · MarlDe Studr .. ------- "'---------~..,----- ... ---!...~ ... - .,.
IU. Flower ~tt,tciY --- --·------ ---··--~--......--4..... :..... ..... ~~

.44,

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Portntt. t~rq .ufe

,...,;·r r- t-«J~· '~

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M. ~ndleapelrom. .natun ....... ~ ...........~ .... -~.. ; .......,. •.•• .:.er.oi .11.' .{Jr~· ~
r'•,
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will be permitted .

i2. Three pleeN jh ~;~il -·--r--,.-.. -............... +...........,.-....-·- J..ilt.
,
.
WA'I1!ill COLOll '
· '·
~ ' ., ,

8.00

,,

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FLOW,IU .t.IIQ

•

11.

.10 .115

Squib

or
or

flow....,.

.10 .25
.110 .15
.10 .211
.SO .211
.H

C,oJ0n.

8. NO Ul!li,J!:F FROM THE HEAT - Ualn&amp; flowera In warm colon.
7. HEAVY FROST SOON-Uolnc fruit ond lorver,lll&gt;Jei wltlo
and/or loU&amp;1o.
, •
-'
8. TORN.OO WARNING - Wlodow&lt;~~l, wltb weathered woocl.
9. RIVER RISING - Showlnt water •• part of the delicn.
10. DR.;IUGIIT CONDrriONS - Dried •r treated moteriala with rockL

.so .u

2f. ~ om Plitt. s Jl)teimens
22. Pumpttn
l.
2.

.zn

.811 .211
.811 .25
.so .25
.BO .2:1
.811 .211
Jilt .211
.811 .15

10.
11.
12.
ta.
lt.
15.
U.
l7.
18. . C\lcunahera, sreen. 5 speelmeDI
10. Cucumben, white, 5 spedm•
:II)&lt; Pie~~~!! plate
::13.

.JI

l'lrstd&lt; Plli&lt;t
'lrill
1n lblrd p1ace ,.''IJ*-'·
A Trophf. doQittd b7 tbe Mella SDU and WatE'r Conaervation Di!ltrict,
wlU bt !fUtPted to tbe Grana Clampton of au b11 e~bibited in the

118-00 , ".00

,) '~;1'.' ~.

ITI"CC-•
• - Belull',l opedmenl

CUmin. I

Eadlo !:abti 10 &lt;Oioii$1

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'l'rliiiiiPII......._ . .

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1.

All

biit•-·""'·

· 2. Bull, l 'fear _,.. UD4er 2 ,.... ------ 8.00
.1,. BuU
under I ,.., ll1d •
·.
·
• monlhl •- •----------··-•···- 8.00

.....
....
....
.....
.
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lopedme111

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11.

1111 001

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cow. ' .
.
.
' ·J!,!'l~ltoro are 1'0111.... to fl1mllb ~leo to lt.,.IIIJ II ltrrrl
Ol.IIP_IQ'!;iiiOto ~ jn,ebarp.
'
· · .
. ' (!; t~ 'fht · oC, ao . ~ wUI!1n a~ onlr- Pia"' ..
...... tllllol will bt ioal!l Oililbltor.
~ __ 1 '
Jl!,lll~· Q4!f .....
1, llllll ~ Mofl, - BMttor ~ bcoi'D llit!.'lrlo~P! llrlr 1&gt; 111111. and ,Oat. .811 111111·
Jl!lilo• Yr. Htlfor dn!&gt;ted ~'len. 1, J11!!1 'ao4 J - 1941.
Sen!Qr' Yr . ..,!*.. ~ ¥!'.., Jlrlr 1, ~~~~ ~ Doe. 11, 1....
4 heifer tbot b11 tn.lt~ will a1oow u a
oM.
li'wo ,,-.. ol4 Heifer dhltTif4 betwMa lu17 1, lNJ.. and Jail 1, J982 .
illrd ·

....

~,
•ert~
0. R. tr.wn IIIII Rtx I. Shtntflthl, Su....
Entrlo1 cioN at f.IM&gt; Pll. Aus. 18th. 11164.
l!ll&lt;blbiUin IIUII p~ IDoatbonbip l!dloto.
All uJillllta 'll!all bo ~ DaiDed aJUIIaboltd.
All uhlbllo ..UII. bt In place b1 12:00 DOOD AUI. 18th.
All ~~·D&gt;Ilii-ID in p!oee uotilt:OO P.M. Saturday, Aug. 22A plate lhall eouilt ol fiye weD lfOWD apecimena.
All Pi'oduce mUll. bo llfOWLI .., lbo uhlbltor.
No preallillll paid on-ootlillod.
In dau6o ..t.ero no eoJDpotitioo ullto or if iD tho opinion ol tht

8.
8.

OWDedi&gt;Jooeormore~ero.

'

IIi. HIGH TODAY-ZERO- Tall arrsn&amp;"ernenf-with_jOOI

.. . . . . . . . l'll

1.
2.
3.
t.
B.
8.
7.

10. A,_;., are ocrmitted Ia a l l - - . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _
11. Ea:hihitora l77f7 enter as monr Divlolo01 11 &lt;l..u-ed. bort 1111, . , .
OIIIJ one tDirJ In Ofob elaaa.
.-- ·
·
12. l!Nel'J exblbltor muat put RllPle 1nd name of dl!b oD btdl of _.,
laf:.
JDJPPibtr. put COUllt:r orilb nll5lo.)
·
"IT'' ALWAYS FADI WEATIJI'llt
"
101--A&amp;TiliTIC AIIIIANGEIQNTS
•
l. SNOW FLURRIES PREDICTED - Uoinc white ttowen.
2. CLOUDY AND. cooLii:a - All &amp;reep arnon1ement.
3. &amp;-DAY FORECAST - War oul.
4. NZW MOON TONIGHT - Cres~ent.
,
• .

-.,

•

.

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- . . I belmo ~. limo will (Grfolt a11J pr01111U!J owarded. ~
mUll .....,ve !bW etrteo after ~ of lbow • """" -~
, P. No ortlfi.., 0!' 1rtifiellib' oeltHd pi,IIt tUitrllll;
., ..
w .....led.
.
.

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CLAII8 116 . .........,..,. • .... eo.

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a.Aa 116 . lrMII,P ... r• c.b

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CLASS flo-lloltled llowlaDII

Mlrehl C.rMhi.._ ·DiiVIII'KI.,bt•IIQIII .......R.I;.tl. .
Entrleo cloae
Pll., w..suo&lt;~o,, Arllulllll, tiM.
'l'o .,aroa~o. ata11 ,...., iiPtrlN and
leo "'• loe .revolved 1&gt;7
;,;()1] P.M., AUIIUII lith. ll'bon tRtrr ~· are Jill« !7
~h P~il'
Board shall Itave tht rill!l to wilblrold - (' ot PI'Md- ..,_ lbo
Ollrlbltor'1 olttdl II bouored .br tho ~· ~- 1f elioft II 1101
••lid. entry fee will be eool!dmJd 177lllild and all j1NIDI- ,.oJ be
4t~l01ed• forfaited ... tho hJr lloiJd.
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IJI O!llle to bt on fra1775U.OO P.ll, ~. ,\orJ. 11111.
...,ed 1n 11e1p Caall!f .....- ,... ""-!!!Ire~ 111
memberlbip tldlel. All catile ~ llol(ir CooirtiJ itl1l bo ~ lOt
(fifiJ .Ol£illl) .1 'tf l;eod .... IJrt fWcb... Of I ~ llcfriot"
.Gtl ol ~ O!lltrrrcll ..., .... lllllr* ora: All 11111111 ........

Pro4~ oi .Cfto • • aabrrall alllror lt70-0l1l' . . "'""'""

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I. llllrlblts 171)111 remairr 1D i)laol Witll f P.llol. SttUI'II&gt;J. AJIJ alriWI

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1st 2nd 3rd
1. Belt Dllplay ol farm, Qr&lt;!oard tD4 Gordon Produce S20 $15 $10
J. lleallltoPia7 til. ~ .,..,..,.
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3. Bm l)llpl~ or
or rraua
$10 se u
(Kllll tO!Uill of 8 c n;oq trua ol LliffeNnt nr!ettoe of apploe
W 8 Of mort platts of diffonlri •lrl•tlea of fruilo).
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CLASS 707

FM Ltllhtlt end Hutilo P. c;- In chall'
Prl...,., .t.uault 2111....1110 PJ,I. ot Oronolltad ·
Pf/!1.11• wUI be moaiPUrlld pciDc to -!toil. .
Pullli!l d!lluee - 1+ loti.
81.. will be farnillrod.
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lsJ;. Ind., end liM. placo lelmo IDDII be ._tl•~ te.stec1 befoft gre;a.
'urns can be -paid.
llntrJ foo, 811. of pnmlurn for plaeo iD Mob MOt. 7171£1!1 .,.
Ptld wben tlltr)o Ia ...U.
1. CIJa "A" PODJ 1'r71l for pont• ~· 1114. Ul54or.
•431-00
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2. Cl- "II" Pon7 1'rrllfor Po!rJio .,,. to 1!11 tri. IDol- 11$.00
$20.00
11$.00
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All other ruiN ol lire BtreU,. s-·l'71llllr&amp; .U..iUII• 1111 Olrla
wlll prevail.
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CLASS ao&amp;.-.\Yftl!l'IIIS Suoe 10bclaa101 a1 Jill.
CUSS -.....nii.UY&amp;-&amp;me 1~ u 301.
IOIItMI.t.ITIIIN- 01119 Dlf,..ICT GUIII.NIIY IHOW

f:OO P.M., AU&amp;ull 12th. When entey Ieos are palo by eheek the Fair
Board sh.all have the right to withhold pa)'meot of premiums until the
e&amp;hlbitor'l cheek is honored by the exhibitor's bank. If check 11 not
•alld, entry {ee will be eooaideced unpaid ond all premiums will be declared forfeited to the Fair Boord.
All ealtle to be on cceund by 4:00 P.M. Tuesday, Aua. 18th.

or eommltted an . error nulllfytaa dlllaDce. Driver nrUo1 atop team ·
mediateI' after sald si1111al
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Hlr1r11 Slawter and Lauren 1. MDffm•n. Suptrlntendtnts
Entries close at 4.00 P.M. Wednesday, AuJUit 12, 1964.
To guarantee atall apace. entriea and entry fee must be received by

B. Whistle or slpal ohaU be alveo when toam bu P¥le lbo 41111':

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Beef Cattle 0e1J(Irtment lJ'

o1 team or load oul!lde of boundar!.. willthvol~,~~- ,_., ~ ,_ ll!t
3. Firat and ,..ODd pull shall bt In e """"""" """'"- w'
I • •· Tldrd m151 be taken in tllller dlredlon provldlq entllilll nom
mnaiol within end boundaries.
t. An7 fOrward movement olload after lbe driver .,_,... a . . - 4
to so will bt eounted u a puU aJUI meuuremnt will lie reeorded. H•
eept iD ease of breakage whleh entltlea team to another pull.

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L STAWON CLASS-Two rean OIPCiovor. Prolllii777PIIO.OO, ...OO,-.
ud JibboM.
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PAII.t.Dll 1'Yl'll CJ.,\S!I--- or .......,._,
IGdltol '7 •
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ltoD and llllro Gol)oral APIII ........; BJI(PU04 ior 8olkl Ookrot:
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end loadl mast stol ' wlthlo said boundariea wlrlleU. puUI'\8, AJIJ " "

38e. Exploring Photograpby . An advaneed exhibit over atlb.
39. CLASS 38. BAND
S9a. Band 1. A L)Oster or display thowinl one or more thinlll leafbed.
in tbe project.
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38b. Band u. A poster or display sbowllll one or more 'tlrllPie teamed
In the project.
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Ue. Band W. A poster or dtoplay ahowinl one or mo(f. lllll!@. jeerpell
in the projecl
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41. CLASS 41. NURSING, Flll5T AID, CIIDJ) _CARE
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41a. Home Nursing. Exhibit one device for &amp;iVIJt.l 1upport aDd Jrotection or a convfmience in carin.C for the lick: and aD eclucatlonal

Heifer drOJ&gt;ped between July 1, 11162 and December 31.

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noon and 4.00 P.M. at a local JC:alea 1nd a wetaht certificate must IC!"
com·pany entry.
Ownen will furnish lbelr own feed.
RulH of tho Buclcoyt Htrot Pull!"' Alaoclotlon of Ohio
1. Tbe distance for eaeb puU sball bt 27 feet, but dlotance of leu
, lban 2'1 feet wtu be ueo4 to dotormlrle winner. or placenrerrl al etd ot

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le. oommlltee ol;all bavl lull IUtlo...-····- ovor II wall
. U -..,,_ dod~ all qnelll001 arlslnl lo .........u.e with lbo ~ IUbjeet to
the rillol ud admilrlstration u provided. '1'lle1 tboiJ ...,.,... tho
winoero 1114 award prlzea In with 1111 rala. r.u- to
c:ompiJ -Pib' with tho dlreotlou ol tho oommi- a1rlll ~ '"
lmniedlale dllcnrallflplion o1 1 eoateatanl Tile dedalOIP a! .lbo JDIJoriiJ
o1 llle eommtlf4t OCIIPOOI1Iinl 101 matter arlailll lo emureetlaD wltll Ill•
00111111 slrall bo flria). Rol'lel or drlnr 17llf bt dilq1lalllled at aiiJ
time .., the e01DDI1tlee. either for tho vlolattoo of 0170 or '"""' o1 the
..ndlttons of the l'Ontest or btcxuee tho l'OPIIeallrri turrr'a OOIIIIItiOZI Ia
eudl u to rendor it eruel or ludftlable to permU the team to - d
turth•.
.
ELIGmiLITY: OPEN TO THE WORLD. l!Dnes and muleo, reea~OSI
o1 - . owned, are ellglble to e~~ter this l'ODielll.
Conditt.,._
A stone boat loaded with cement block• ..UI bt uoed.
All teanw ..uot be wetahed on the ~ a! lbe eontelt bet.,..eo 12:00

Challenges in Picture TakinJ. Exblbit five different
of pietures of 1 picture sequence giving type of eamen., kind a! H&amp;ht.
and camera aetting for each.
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13 to 21 7ears. Detailed method of ooorinc and ludlllll of lklll oball bo
made anilable to contestants.
DIVISION X
PHOTOGIIAPHY. BA~'"
'RISTRY
NURSING, F!ltST AID
•.D CARl,
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMEN . ~ND L&amp;ADIRIHIP
30. CLASS 38. PHOTOGRAPHY
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38a. Adventures with Your C&amp;mere. Exhibit five picture• on &amp;DJ' su~
ject or a picture story .eries of five picturH,

42a.

In charlO
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will a)lo affecd nlUable oefeolifiC 4lill .., lbe noldloll bolwtea
1114 "!Wletlon ta draft ionlmlll aJIII
atlmulatt Ill 7~~
. . . . mtillnl 1114 ... of pod draft ~ ~- - "'
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(I) To detenntne the value ol IJpe,
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otleeliM o1 lrMMI and muleoliPion4ell for
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...UtloDiDI boraea IDd trriilt• for 1ol7.5l tD4 ....,. draft .....
(I) Te ooeoura&amp;e bonemoublp ta 1llttaa ~..a.,talbdrlb..,.. -•
(4} Te de-ale tho 17llldmW7I puUIIII _....tr
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B award $2.M
C award $2.00
.
Eligibility: Entries may be made by those who have participated in an
organlzed Tractor Maintenance and Safety Proeram. Ace Umit shall be

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CLASS 38. SHOWMANSIIIP 4-H RIDING HORSE PRODUCT. Thla
4-H project must be completed accordiog to 4-H club proj11ct requl....
ments. No ~H ridini horse project wil-l be considered unle'! there .are
at least 5 members in one club. Premiuma will be provided onlJ for
shQwmansMp which will include cleanUneaa of equipment. abtlity of
rider to handle horse and follow good riding practices.
37. CLASS 37. TRACTOR RODEO. To encourace and develop lklR end
safety iD tractor operation.
A award $3.00

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llalc7 fp, fl.OO per beod.
.Datrla ck&gt;oe fltol dl)' a! J'alc, Tueeda7. Auallll 18111.
All Gllm!IOJII mbat bt nptered ta bt el,laible to ollow. Popem
wl!l bt ebeeted .., tho Soecetar7 of tllt Show.
lloeb exhibitor Uallld to 0 . . otltr)o In eaeh &amp;'DIIp flaW, ood ' tlltrlao In Mob Individual elm.
Show to btpn at I :00 P ~- • PlldaJ, AuiiUII 2111.
All other llul" and lle1ulatlon• of the Mel11 County Fair will be
Olllllitd.
1. Bull Cllf (Up to one year) --------------- ---~--------- $8 G t
(One JOir and under 2) ----.- --------------------- ~~ •
. uU (Twa years 1114 ovor) -----------------------·-- flO 8 I
Cbamplon BuD -- ----- --------------------------------- Rolf . Jr. Helfer Call ----------- --------- ~7~
(Nov, I. 1M3 - May I, 1116fJ
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• · Sr. Helfer C.lf ---------- __________ -7-811 t t 1 f 4
(July 1, 1M3 · Oet. 31, 11!63)
• · Jr. Yoarllllc Helfer ______ . --------- $11-7-811 t t t f 1
(lan. 1, 18113 • June 30, 11!63)
' · Sr. Yearlilll Heifer ·------- ---·------- $&amp;-a--7-81! t 4 I
(Jul11, 1882 - Doc. 31, 11162)
Jualor Champion Fen;aale --- ---------------------"---- -- Rosette
8. Cow (2 yn. ~ld and under .3) ·-- ---------- ----- $10 9. 8--7-e
t. Cow (3 yra. old aocl uJUier tl ----------------- - $10 9 8-7-6
10. Cow (f yrs. old ond over] ---------------------- fiO-t 8-7-8
Senior Cbampion Female ------------------------------ Rolette
Grand Champion Femele -------------.. ------------- --· Rosette
11. Produce of Dom ------ ---------------------------- -7-811
12. Get of Sire --------------------- -- ----- ---------- -7~
13. Thr~ Females bred and owned by EEhlbHor -------- ~7~
14. Cow and douchtor ___ - ------- --- _ - ------------- $8--7--8'--1
1~. Best fema1e bred and owned by Exhibitor Special award b, Ohio Guernaey Breeders Assn.

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35&amp;. Showmanship.
35b. Junior buck.
35c." Junior doe.
35d. Senior buck.
35e. Senior doe.
35f. Doe and litter.

tho junior uhlbltor.

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QoAJI8 ~ KQJUNG SIIOJI'ltiOilNs-&amp;om• oubclaw11 aa Jill.

All nctllered Guemleyo lrom this

HORSE PULLING CONTtST

31. CLASS 34. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
34a. One fleece oi wool - fine or medtum.
34b One dozen eg.g~:&gt; - white or brown.
Tim
3~. . CLASS 35. SHOWMANSHIP (See elau 32 for eorplolllllon.)
I
to be announced.

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33&amp;:. Turkeys - pen of S.

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If. l'l&lt;&gt;duee a! Cow -------------·------ 8.00

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Pen of pullets. Any standerd breed.
Pen of hena. Any standard breed.
Pen of broilers or fryers.
Pen of two pullets and one codlerel of any breed.
Pen of two hens and one cock of any breed.

or eoumty eompeUtlon.
·EXbibltor mu1t be wrder: 21 years of ne and the animals mu~t be
a reii&amp;tered polled Hereford, . and recorded in the ownership of

'bJVIIION VI
PAIRY CATTLE
11. CLASS 11. SIIOWMANSHIP
1111. Old Pro - •R elub membtn.
16b. Zn~ Srd, and 4th, year exhibitors - 4-H.
tee. Novleeelub mombtn.
l(ld Old Pro. - Vo-Ac.
,JIJt. 2D4. llrd, and ttlr, year exhlbitara - Vo.Ag.
·w. Novll}l! Showman - Vo-Ag.
17. CLASS'17. GIJEIINili!:YS. No bulls may be e&gt;hlbited In the Junior
BboW.
17a. Junior Call born between November 1, 1963 and May 1. 1964.
17b. Senior Calf born between July 1. 19113 and October 31, 1983.
l'lc. .Junior Yr. Heifer dro·oped betlhen January 1, 1863 and June 30,

J. Load In P'!Jil'-Weolem Til~ 1114 umter•
•. Weolem ,._.. Poi!J....tll" to GO''.
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'· weetori&gt; PIIUure Hone.
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Clul.
e. Bnlltob Pleeoure Horse.

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entry per sub-class. (Example 33a.)

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1'Gnad ~ r.....r. --------·--- lloielte
11. Get a! &amp;Ire - --- ---------------·---- 8.00

• · To be beld Wodnetday 1:011 PJI. Ia fl&lt;ml of Gnnoi!W&gt;d. .

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·'· olaldor Y...U., Belfor ·····-----·· t .OO
to. ..... u.u. oau ~-- ------------- 1.00
n. Juniat llflfor Calf ----·----------- e.oo

Will_., ..m roce~ve a lfGIIII1 ror-.....,. WliiiOIII _ , JldiN.

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16. CL48S 21. SHOWIMNSHIP
2011. ~ mombtra.
26b. Vo-.\8. mombon
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27L GUd (Purebred) under e months of AI•·
27b. (Purebred) under e moolhl ol 011.
2'1c. GUt (Purobcodl o... S PIPODdol til. tit.
27cl (PUrebred) over 8 montbJ o1 ace.
27o. Sow (Purebred)
:m. Jtartrt bta: under 8 moolbo of ase.
2'll Markel plg over 3 montba of a~e.
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18. • CLAS11 21 JIEliKSHI]IE SWINE (Sul&gt;d- - • u ....CLASS 29. HAMPSHIRE SWINE &lt;Sui&gt;&lt;!UHI amt U Clolo :rll·
: : CLAIIS JO • CllliS'I'III Wlll'l'll (Su l&gt;ellllllll lalllt u CS... 27)
~ ••s u: AN'\' O'I'IIEII RI!COGN!ZED B1UI:I:D OP IIWINB (.....
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DIVISION IX
RABBITS, POULTRY, AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
32. CLASS 32. , SHOWMANSIIIP
32a. •H club meoobera.
-••· th 1r --~32b. Vo-Ac. E&gt;blbltoro must bt weoent and aetually bl..... • ~
and rabbit~ to receive a erade in sbowrnr..nlhlp. Time of lhowmuabip jud(lnfl wUI bt anroouncool
33 CLASS 33 POULTRY Exhibit Ul oonalst of of three. Bleb
br~ed to be judged aeparately. (Breed to bt on entrr blaDil;) Ltrrrlt a! one

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. 1963 Monu Coupe ·

$1995

Bltttk flrusb, red vinyl triP', but!ket sot, 102 en1ine, 4 on tiH!
noor. radio and heater.
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1962 Chevrolet lmpali St•. W•g. _

$2295

Low mile1ge b7. eareful total owner. Beautiful whitP and
black finish w1th !lbowroom dean red interior. nev. set
wbitewall tires, V8 en~:ine, Powergllde, power steering, ra·
dio and heater.

1962 Volkaw•gen 2 Door

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Motor Co•

$1499

Low Jl)ileage, vinyl trlm, deluxe eQUipped, treen ftnbb . Tires
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little wear.

Pomerov Motor Co.

FOR SAL!!: I raoms, ball&gt; IIIII
one ball, basomen~ IIlli fum.

- aee. 200 s· lGO, eoraer

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POMEROY, OHIO

For Rent

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71, Paillled Aproo --·--······················--·-- .au
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tire right to adopt for their leg their representation In the state&#13;
lslatures the apporll&lt;lnment ; senate to a strictly population&#13;
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apportionment customa ol t1te&#13;
stales. II is atrange because&#13;
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one house and proportionate&#13;
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SUford ol Los Angeles tied for&#13;
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in accord With the American&#13;
tradition and the pattern of oor&#13;
nallonal government. Our state&#13;
Au made almost unbelieveable&#13;
progress under our present&#13;
system of legislative represntatlon. I heliefe we should keep&#13;
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copies, a O.ower or . aruma! stu· crocheted, painted and tatted&#13;
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rides to provide entertainment for the young and old alike were assembled. The M~rry-G? ·Routld i_s&#13;
adjustments before the ponies are placed around it. In the backgwund, one of the b1g ferris wheels IS&#13;
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