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men•s=ruq•teur Goff Champion- 1
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Washington. The homers raised
bis season total to 36 aod his \
career .t\iark at 360, sixth on
the all-lime lisl - one behind
Jee DiMaggio.
Bobby also increased
h is
league-leading totals in runs
srored; to 91 and total bases l• j
Z56. He trails RBI leader and 1
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and riU'ks second only four
points behind the No. 1 .317
hatting average of Minnesota's
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In wbicli Shellenhack upped his
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Sbade. Link and the Pennsyl·
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· P ac&gt; Plra!es continue to pull
out late-in!llng vlctortes; II&amp; ~leap 12-10 In 10 . Innings. homer was served up by Gabrielson tmoCWed . 1ft 'llirilt.''
Sunda~·· 4-Z thriller over the New
. Yor~ dlvlded two wit~ St. starter Vern Law. who other· runs with 1 lleveut it
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Reds, 1s no a~ldent.
Louis, Wlllnitle · 5.4 l!efore los- w1se pitched seven strong double that wiped out' a s. •The mishap Ute Buccos ing 4..3, and Mlanll 4elealed innings. Pete Mikkelsen -U Houston · lead. "'··tier, s·
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ronverled ln!D an asset oc: Philadelphia 7·1 . .
worked the last two'
and Francisoo Ued the IICOfe 1..1:'
curred Salurday when ceo~
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atruck In lhe rlg~t eye 'by aw~. League's only single game. In : Willie Mays powered his 28111 Fuentes. '11Iey added aoo~~
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11, t~ olher play,_ Boston took two 1homer or lhe season which run In lh.e fourth 011 ~~ •
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alnst sola twice 5-ll and , 4-3, and Withes was a two-rWJ shot that name Pisces 10 the coast.ellil"··
pe IOurnoy 00 Salarday evea- southpaws and he:ce
ti• in the lion because they thought- -lhtl
1 Ch1cago_ split ~ dec1slons with broke a scoreless
log by taking a· lorfelt viC. rome to hat enough 10 Q\llll';y Calilorrua.
sixth_ ioning of tbe first game. Igroup of stars ensembled
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lor the top 10 hillers, got a
Sllamlllf Tiel Record
Wmmng pitcher Bob Bolin 7-7 ltsb. The IWlle- means fisb. •••:
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cine In line to go against un- chance with three hils, lndudbeaten Pomeroy at 1:• p.m, ing a seventh innln double that
I tonight In the tounament drove in the firs I run and a ·
lonf&amp;ht tn the
tournament game winning two - run homer
ser-'·flnals. Middleport, over in the ninth ~galnst rlghly reliev·
in the loser'• bracket, Is slat- er Sammy Ellis that snapped a
ed to play Cbesblre at 5:31 ~2 tie.
p.m., also tonlsht.
Alou's injury doesn't appear\
The winner ol tbe Middle- to be very serious and hej
port. Cbeoblre lame will should be back for Tuesday's
play the loser.of the Pomeroy game in New York - shiner and I
vo. Racine pme on Wedaes- all - bul Manager
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day at 7:30 p.m.
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has . a fourth ouUielder
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Sunday's Results
winning run in Warren's three· also the No. I booster for Frank ; before losing ~New
All1t11ta 7 Phdadelph1a l
run rally in the lop of the ninth Robinsoo lor MVP.
Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 2
in the first game. Jim Hannon About the only interestblg
New York 5 st. L 4, m . , ,
had a homer for the winners battle J eft in the junior circuit
2nd , St. LoUIS 4 Nev;_.York 3, 2nd
Warren jumped off 1o . a , lO t - lhe· outstanding player award
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second, took third on a iJass&lt;;d gomg to wind up with his sec116·9). .
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; Ch1qago at Philadelphia - gown's sacrifice fly. ·.
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Whitworth isn't exactly happy a bid for a fourth stralg
with her aame, but she'i victory that would _put her ,
very exclllSIVe eompany In the
Answer To Suaday'o P1111le world of women's gpro golf.
Miss Whitworth's hang-on
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lhree straight
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week in the Western Open
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Mickey Wright.
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1ime tour player who bypassed
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JIOO,~ . invested in IIi• knee, The ol(icials ruled It was a York Gianls a 14-7 Vlclory over
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Mike yard TD pass to Pete Genl
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Namath a 63-yard TD pass to Bob
lli'd3!'1~lghl ·~ and it immedi· and led the Jets .lo a 16-10 vic- to lead the Dallas Cowboys
tlety started a controversy be- tory as- he hit on 11 of 20 pass- a 20-10 victory over the Los An"!'een the -two teams on how it es fAI5ii yards.
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Ala., before 'ie l21l-17 vlcloi'y over the , San bursh Sleelers. Bob Berry
ar~J;.~d ever lo .see ,.n IFr?" ·i'!CO 4.9ers ,Cleveland took. ed two touchdowns tq pace
\ri,J.\'J!IuM~~n - 57,205. TI*e l• 21-7 h1 tftime lead and then. rout
•ll"ll'fl to lie : ltl_al many )itr· .hung on for the victory. Ryan Tom Flores flipped a 20-yarll
nons of_·,the mc1dent.
. : Icompl~!ed five passe~ for 73 TD pass to Art Powell with
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Til" oonll'over;ial play · sit~'
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Oakland Raiders a 14- 7 .
e&lt;j "?lb amath. ha_nding, olt;. ·
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night action, Iover the defending AFL cham&amp;nelf_;~na,.ended
wllh Hooston Johnny Umlas , showing no ef- pion San Diego Chargers.
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[UPJ) - !!.'Irs. BUlle Jean King monwealth Games.
of Allfl!bra, Calif., defeated ,
Karen MDtzcke of Australi&lt;Y·ff ;
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the Piplli), Rock Jnv it~
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foot ~ - ~ n the 41st green to men's special slalom· ill 'the
defea(, ')IllS. Marlene Steward World Alpme Ski
Streit lljp; lor the U. S. Wo ships.
men•s=ruq•teur Goff Champion- 1
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Washington. The homers raised
bis season total to 36 aod his \
career .t\iark at 360, sixth on
the all-lime lisl - one behind
Jee DiMaggio.
Bobby also increased
h is
league-leading totals in runs
srored; to 91 and total bases l• j
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and riU'ks second only four
points behind the No. 1 .317
hatting average of Minnesota's
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KIN$Sl'(i1N,:r JQIII!Uca tUPI) ~;"'~·· (tOcl)a~ Ausll'8ha won
In wbicli Shellenhack upped his
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' _IIJlO!ler 4..3 an d droppln~ . the three oomlng Frida• night. The In the ·second ;a~; tej.
· P ac&gt; Plra!es continue to pull
out late-in!llng vlctortes; II&amp; ~leap 12-10 In 10 . Innings. homer was served up by Gabrielson tmoCWed . 1ft 'llirilt.''
Sunda~·· 4-Z thriller over the New
. Yor~ dlvlded two wit~ St. starter Vern Law. who other· runs with 1 lleveut it
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Louis, Wlllnitle · 5.4 l!efore los- w1se pitched seven strong double that wiped out' a s. •The mishap Ute Buccos ing 4..3, and Mlanll 4elealed innings. Pete Mikkelsen -U Houston · lead. "'··tier, s·
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worked the last two'
and Francisoo Ued the IICOfe 1..1:'
curred Salurday when ceo~
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Brown. Hal Lanier and 11~
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atruck In lhe rlg~t eye 'by aw~. League's only single game. In : Willie Mays powered his 28111 Fuentes. '11Iey added aoo~~
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11, t~ olher play,_ Boston took two 1homer or lhe season which run In lh.e fourth 011 ~~ •
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alnst sola twice 5-ll and , 4-3, and Withes was a two-rWJ shot that name Pisces 10 the coast.ellil"··
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ti• in the lion because they thought- -lhtl
1 Ch1cago_ split ~ dec1slons with broke a scoreless
log by taking a· lorfelt viC. rome to hat enough 10 Q\llll';y Calilorrua.
sixth_ ioning of tbe first game. Igroup of stars ensembled
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lor the top 10 hillers, got a
Sllamlllf Tiel Record
Wmmng pitcher Bob Bolin 7-7 ltsb. The IWlle- means fisb. •••:
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cine In line to go against un- chance with three hils, lndudbeaten Pomeroy at 1:• p.m, ing a seventh innln double that
I tonight In the tounament drove in the firs I run and a ·
lonf&amp;ht tn the
tournament game winning two - run homer
ser-'·flnals. Middleport, over in the ninth ~galnst rlghly reliev·
in the loser'• bracket, Is slat- er Sammy Ellis that snapped a
ed to play Cbesblre at 5:31 ~2 tie.
p.m., also tonlsht.
Alou's injury doesn't appear\
The winner ol tbe Middle- to be very serious and hej
port. Cbeoblre lame will should be back for Tuesday's
play the loser.of the Pomeroy game in New York - shiner and I
vo. Racine pme on Wedaes- all - bul Manager
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By JEFF MEYERS
Cleveland 7·3 and 6-4, Boslon
Was~lon
55 61 .474 14 4-3 and 2-1 victories Sunday 0
UP! Sports Writer
upended Detroit twice 8-5 and
. .. Suaday'4 ·_Results,, :
51 65 .440 18
The Warren pitcher figured 10 Frank Robinson, the No. I 5-3, Kansas Cily Will two from [
Boslo~ ·t ' Detroi~ 5, ls,t ,_;
51 66 .436 181'. the deciding scoring in bolh , American Leaguer 10 homers, IMtnnesota (5-0 and
and
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39 76 .339 29'.&gt;1 games. Guy C,onti singled in the l runs scored and lola! bases, is : Chicago blanked California H
New
Sunday's Results
winning run in Warren's three· also the No. I booster for Frank ; before losing ~New
All1t11ta 7 Phdadelph1a l
run rally in the lop of the ninth Robinsoo lor MVP.
Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 2
in the first game. Jim Hannon About the only interestblg
New York 5 st. L 4, m . , ,
had a homer for the winners battle J eft in the junior circuit
2nd , St. LoUIS 4 Nev;_.York 3, 2nd
Warren jumped off 1o . a , lO t - lhe· outstanding player award
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Chi "t2
Ang tti,":nd, IQ •nns er Ste&lt;te Kudlock walked, stole Frank or Brooks Robinson h
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second, took third on a iJass&lt;;d gomg to wind up with his sec116·9). .
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; Ch1qago at Philadelphia - gown's sacrifice fly. ·.
Altho~gh only sports writers
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Whitworth isn't exactly happy a bid for a fourth stralg
with her aame, but she'i victory that would _put her ,
very exclllSIVe eompany In the
Answer To Suaday'o P1111le world of women's gpro golf.
Miss Whitworth's hang-on
championship Sunday in the
Lady Carling Open gives her
lhree straight
tournamem
lilies, and another victory this
week in the Western Open
would enable the San Anlonion
player to lie a rewrd which
has been achieved twice by
Mickey Wright.
Miss Wright, oow only a par•
1ime tour player who bypassed
the event here, will he in
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·. Ralph L4llni1J,
~ Mrs. G~le
·Mr. and Mrs. "Donald Schill- E4 Martin caUed on Mr. 1\lill an evenlilil· 11lth Mn. Rocllll)'loi.l~
1ng and "ugbter, Leila, ldlt Mrs. Cllntaa J*"- ~·
Spira a1111 diil4rea.
dleporl, visited an
IVeoi@C · Weeklilld ~ oUii'. ~ ' ·
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wilb- Mr• .and Mrl. Bill Darll Mrs. 0. W. FIIJ1'allr '11m Mr• . Mr. 8lld Mrs. ,teo
ahd
Clllb Dar~L
aDd~' Cbarlea Jti!lcalll, Fay· and Jud)&gt; Kay aDd Mrs . .
Mr. cty4e Davis and Mrs. eltevtll;, W. Va., and Mr, aod Ia Albey ilnd children,
l!Oietta Pltaellbll'pr of Orlenl lllr. Don ~
Gulley allerniiOIIJ ind evening Willi
Hill, w. va., called on
Mr. Brkf&amp;t, W. Va.
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aod t.li'_l. Jim Ne~lll•. aDd
and Mrs. Dennis L. Spires, Sun· Mr. and !lin. Gll'Jd. IIJ, Ewtngton.
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.on and ""!' oplni simciiY pith Mrs. w. D. Quei1
Mr. Dennis L. Splrell called Mr. and Ml'll. Wlfllll 011.01' aDd dtiUghter,iCanallll, vtfllell
......,oy on hll sister, Mr. and daugblers. Other '!lllkend vlsi· day wltb Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Davidson, RuUand. tors nl&lt;!ludld Mr. aild Mrs. Hen- ReYJI!I]Iil.
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Spires and familY bave moved Jllllll!ll Conkle aDd GrtCI Wllll, !11 for several
She
into their bome recently pur· Mr. and Mrt. Howard ilaJTI. been spending 4 lew
chased from Mrs. Gladys Rey· aon _aDd Mr. ~sbWbuta witb her daughter, Mrs. I=~
nolds.
Miss . Orlha
' · i)aytml, wood, OalllpoUs, IDd I'll
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Young Ky., spent a few tllfl
wltb to her btme when she wu
Now arran1• the dr&lt;ied !etten and ·ramily have moved into the her psN!III, Mr. and Mra. Wen· biC better. She wu ~
to form the turpriH •mwer, u
renlal dell Roush.
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by Mn. Lerui WeliJ wblle
auapNd by the above cartoon. Rosetta Pitsenbarger
property, vacated by the SpireS Mn. Mary HiUIDI and lim· home. When Iter cond!Uou
family.
Uy, AIIIUita, S.C., arrw.l ben came mori serloua abe rebll'll·
Weekend guests of Mr. and Swulay nlgbl to spB 1 - " ed in the home o!
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Mrs. Clyde Barnett and falllilY with Mr. Cll'l JenkiDI.
in Gallipolla.
J..,W..• 00•11 INOWY UPWAID CRAFTY
were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Par· Mr. aDd Mrs. CecU Lewll, Recent callen of Mrs
sons and his sister, Judj Kay, Columbus, 1penl a few tllfl !v!IDS Included Mr
'llliles
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Harold with his sister, Mrs. Cora Ward. Trout, Mrs. Juper ." , jfosclw',
Barnell of Wilmington.
Mrs. Cora Ward aod Mrs. George Scott and Eddy
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mr. and Mrs. A:tbur Cuto Pat Ward aad dauhter, Usa 81, Columblll, Mrs. NeUie,
visited recently wlt.h Mr. and were recent supper uesta ol
M Kathryn W!llil
Mrs. Elmer Grimes, Roberts· Mr. and Mrs. Euene SteveDI ::8dat~:and Pai!J
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Pluunl Rev Geor e
Stanley Stevens, and Mrs. Cas· Mr. aad Mrs. Ralph Lemley, Loon w' Va ·Rev Larton
to's aunt, Mrs. Gecqla Stevens, Fostoria, and Mar~~ret Roll
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and graQdson. lllarlon, called Us ·
COLLEGE PARK, Md.(UP!) ceasfui organisms from a b1o· Mr. and Mrs. A:tbur Casto on Mr. aad Mrs. Oshel Tribble. Mr. and Mro. MArlon
_ Yale Prof. Clement L. Mnr- logical JKIInt of view. We have and Neva Gunter called
on Mr. and Mrs. George Gard· IIams, who are llviD8 In Jron-lr
kert said today "till most im- occupied almost the
en tirO Gene Gunter, Gantpolla.
ner and Linda attended I be ton, spent the -'&lt;end at the
portanl probleni,.i!lclng human world, ani we have forced a sunday visitors of Mr. and Gardner Reunion at Lancaster, homt here.
belnp Ia the problem of atom- large part of the total biologi- Mrs. Hillman Euton were Mr. Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. David
tc Wll' or, In biological terms, cal community into our serv· and Mrs. Clarence Euton, who Mr. and Mrs. Tony E1klnl er and son, Dale, Columbus,
!he problem of extinction."
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recently returned from · vaca· and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E111o visited ~laUves bere, SUnday.
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As a result, the world popu· lioniag 1n Canada, Mr. and Mrs. ton and family spent a week The Swishers ~Uy
Iromcaliy, the next
moat !aUon, now over S billion, is Bob Swisher and family, Mr. vacationing In Canada. M r 1. ed from vacadOillll&amp; In Collun·
important problem. is .~• prob- growing "faster than at any and Mrs. Tony Elkins, Ronnie Easton and daughters are speocJ. bus.
lem of overpopulallon, he con- other period In man's hisinry." Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rey- ing some time with relatives David and Tommy
llnued, adding :
. Had today's growth rate exist· noids and Mr. and Mrs. BaU· here.
have returned heme after
"Failure to soiv~ the first ed since the time of Christ, ard Easto~.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elkins and lng a week wltb lhelr
constitutes a soluUon lor the thee world population now would Mrs. Margaret Rose
and family epenl Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mn. Joe Rouab
second."
be 60 million billion - "or 100 grandson, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. llarold Porler,
Pt. daughter, Columbus.
Markert, chairman of the \persons to each square foot."
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Mr.
Mrs. PhliUp
Yale Biology Department, is , But continued increase in the
and childrtD, St. Louis,
1966 pmident of the American population growth rate, f 0 r
11'8 visiting bls ~ents,
Institute of Biological Sciences reasons of food supply an d
and Mrs. Fred SI9SOD.
•hich is holding its
annual space, becomes Impossible af· PASADENA, Calif. &lt;UP!)
and transmit photoaraphs of Walter
and Hubert
meeting here at the Universiy ter a while.
America's lunar orbiter
nine possible landing sites for ton we~ m New York in
&gt;f Moryland.
" if man does not cootrol his the Increasingly familiar
Apollo astronauts along a 1111' their WIYM, who returned !rom
The Yale biologist presided at Inumbers voluntarily," Markert today and gradually .
corriior o~ the moon equal London, where tbey vlaited
discussion of
"Population said, "then we can be sure that toward the des1red p1ctur-tak· area to a mile-wide swatch daughter and 1011, Ll and
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of the traditional methods of lam- ing orbit scheduled to
hegln
Miami to New York,
David Fultca and family,
Life." Although atomic war is ine, pestilence. and war will Thursday.
By
a "clearly unacceptable" solu· provide us with highly npiea- "Everything Is in line shape
Mrs. America
!ion to the problem of overpop- sant limiting controls."
and working properly,'' a
ulation, .,there can be
no
tional space ageenn~cy:J:~:
doubt," Markert said, "concernFOUND DEAD
said at tbe Jet P
ing tbl• lontl-term prognosis:
CINCINNATI (UPJ) - Bar- oratory control
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"Either the birth rate of the bara Bowman, 28, was found The 850 - JKIUnd flymg pho,tog·\1
world must come down or the dead Sunday in an abandoned raphic laboratory became
death rate must go back up. taxicab near her home. Her first U. S. spacecraft to orbit
There is no escape from baianc- throat had been sladhed and a lhe moon Sunday. Russia's Luna
ing the equation of births and bloody knife was found a short 10 went jDto odllt II'OUDd
deaths."
distance from the vehicle. Po- moon earlier thla yur.
"Human beings,"
Markert 1ice,1 were withholding ali other Lunar orbiter'l primary
said, 11 are extraordinarily sue- infdrmation about the case.
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recommended that the FDA lift
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Freeman told United Press evaluate the advantage and the complete.
International in an interview risks of this method of While the FDA's advisers
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In add!Uon, f of 100 women
using the compataUvely
••inter~uteriRe devlce,n a plalticJ
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continued tn sweep through
much of central and
f\ ebraska_, southeastern South
Dakota 1 northwest Iowa
and
southern Minnesnla.
The affected area in Nebraska included the section hit by
torrential rains and flooding
Saturday and Sunday. Isolated
tornadoes were reported to have
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open areas
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South Dakota. Thunderstorms
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·. Ralph L4llni1J,
~ Mrs. G~le
·Mr. and Mrs. "Donald Schill- E4 Martin caUed on Mr. 1\lill an evenlilil· 11lth Mn. Rocllll)'loi.l~
1ng and "ugbter, Leila, ldlt Mrs. Cllntaa J*"- ~·
Spira a1111 diil4rea.
dleporl, visited an
IVeoi@C · Weeklilld ~ oUii'. ~ ' ·
,
wilb- Mr• .and Mrl. Bill Darll Mrs. 0. W. FIIJ1'allr '11m Mr• . Mr. 8lld Mrs. ,teo
ahd
Clllb Dar~L
aDd~' Cbarlea Jti!lcalll, Fay· and Jud)&gt; Kay aDd Mrs . .
Mr. cty4e Davis and Mrs. eltevtll;, W. Va., and Mr, aod Ia Albey ilnd children,
l!Oietta Pltaellbll'pr of Orlenl lllr. Don ~
Gulley allerniiOIIJ ind evening Willi
Hill, w. va., called on
Mr. Brkf&amp;t, W. Va.
·
aod t.li'_l. Jim Ne~lll•. aDd
and Mrs. Dennis L. Spires, Sun· Mr. and !lin. Gll'Jd. IIJ, Ewtngton.
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.on and ""!' oplni simciiY pith Mrs. w. D. Quei1
Mr. Dennis L. Splrell called Mr. and Ml'll. Wlfllll 011.01' aDd dtiUghter,iCanallll, vtfllell
......,oy on hll sister, Mr. and daugblers. Other '!lllkend vlsi· day wltb Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Davidson, RuUand. tors nl&lt;!ludld Mr. aild Mrs. Hen- ReYJI!I]Iil.
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Mr. aad Mrs. Roctney E. ry PatteriOn, Mr. ·~ · Mn. Mrs. Etta Evalls has .
Spires and familY bave moved Jllllll!ll Conkle aDd GrtCI Wllll, !11 for several
She
into their bome recently pur· Mr. and Mrt. Howard ilaJTI. been spending 4 lew
chased from Mrs. Gladys Rey· aon _aDd Mr. ~sbWbuta witb her daughter, Mrs. I=~
nolds.
Miss . Orlha
' · i)aytml, wood, OalllpoUs, IDd I'll
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Young Ky., spent a few tllfl
wltb to her btme when she wu
Now arran1• the dr&lt;ied !etten and ·ramily have moved into the her psN!III, Mr. and Mra. Wen· biC better. She wu ~
to form the turpriH •mwer, u
renlal dell Roush.
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by Mn. Lerui WeliJ wblle
auapNd by the above cartoon. Rosetta Pitsenbarger
property, vacated by the SpireS Mn. Mary HiUIDI and lim· home. When Iter cond!Uou
family.
Uy, AIIIUita, S.C., arrw.l ben came mori serloua abe rebll'll·
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in Gallipolla.
J..,W..• 00•11 INOWY UPWAID CRAFTY
were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Par· Mr. aDd Mrs. CecU Lewll, Recent callen of Mrs
sons and his sister, Judj Kay, Columbus, 1penl a few tllfl !v!IDS Included Mr
'llliles
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Harold with his sister, Mrs. Cora Ward. Trout, Mrs. Juper ." , jfosclw',
Barnell of Wilmington.
Mrs. Cora Ward aod Mrs. George Scott and Eddy
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mr. and Mrs. A:tbur Cuto Pat Ward aad dauhter, Usa 81, Columblll, Mrs. NeUie,
visited recently wlt.h Mr. and were recent supper uesta ol
M Kathryn W!llil
Mrs. Elmer Grimes, Roberts· Mr. and Mrs. Euene SteveDI ::8dat~:and Pai!J
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burg, W. Va., and her brother, and daughter, Janice.
Pluunl Rev Geor e
Stanley Stevens, and Mrs. Cas· Mr. aad Mrs. Ralph Lemley, Loon w' Va ·Rev Larton
to's aunt, Mrs. Gecqla Stevens, Fostoria, and Mar~~ret Roll
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COLLEGE PARK, Md.(UP!) ceasfui organisms from a b1o· Mr. and Mrs. A:tbur Casto on Mr. aad Mrs. Oshel Tribble. Mr. and Mro. MArlon
_ Yale Prof. Clement L. Mnr- logical JKIInt of view. We have and Neva Gunter called
on Mr. and Mrs. George Gard· IIams, who are llviD8 In Jron-lr
kert said today "till most im- occupied almost the
en tirO Gene Gunter, Gantpolla.
ner and Linda attended I be ton, spent the -'&lt;end at the
portanl probleni,.i!lclng human world, ani we have forced a sunday visitors of Mr. and Gardner Reunion at Lancaster, homt here.
belnp Ia the problem of atom- large part of the total biologi- Mrs. Hillman Euton were Mr. Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. David
tc Wll' or, In biological terms, cal community into our serv· and Mrs. Clarence Euton, who Mr. and Mrs. Tony E1klnl er and son, Dale, Columbus,
!he problem of extinction."
lee."
recently returned from · vaca· and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E111o visited ~laUves bere, SUnday.
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As a result, the world popu· lioniag 1n Canada, Mr. and Mrs. ton and family spent a week The Swishers ~Uy
Iromcaliy, the next
moat !aUon, now over S billion, is Bob Swisher and family, Mr. vacationing In Canada. M r 1. ed from vacadOillll&amp; In Collun·
important problem. is .~• prob- growing "faster than at any and Mrs. Tony Elkins, Ronnie Easton and daughters are speocJ. bus.
lem of overpopulallon, he con- other period In man's hisinry." Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rey- ing some time with relatives David and Tommy
llnued, adding :
. Had today's growth rate exist· noids and Mr. and Mrs. BaU· here.
have returned heme after
"Failure to soiv~ the first ed since the time of Christ, ard Easto~.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elkins and lng a week wltb lhelr
constitutes a soluUon lor the thee world population now would Mrs. Margaret Rose
and family epenl Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mn. Joe Rouab
second."
be 60 million billion - "or 100 grandson, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. llarold Porler,
Pt. daughter, Columbus.
Markert, chairman of the \persons to each square foot."
,
Mr.
Mrs. PhliUp
Yale Biology Department, is , But continued increase in the
and childrtD, St. Louis,
1966 pmident of the American population growth rate, f 0 r
11'8 visiting bls ~ents,
Institute of Biological Sciences reasons of food supply an d
and Mrs. Fred SI9SOD.
•hich is holding its
annual space, becomes Impossible af· PASADENA, Calif. &lt;UP!)
and transmit photoaraphs of Walter
and Hubert
meeting here at the Universiy ter a while.
America's lunar orbiter
nine possible landing sites for ton we~ m New York in
&gt;f Moryland.
" if man does not cootrol his the Increasingly familiar
Apollo astronauts along a 1111' their WIYM, who returned !rom
The Yale biologist presided at Inumbers voluntarily," Markert today and gradually .
corriior o~ the moon equal London, where tbey vlaited
discussion of
"Population said, "then we can be sure that toward the des1red p1ctur-tak· area to a mile-wide swatch daughter and 1011, Ll and
8
Growth and the Quality
of the traditional methods of lam- ing orbit scheduled to
hegln
Miami to New York,
David Fultca and family,
Life." Although atomic war is ine, pestilence. and war will Thursday.
By
a "clearly unacceptable" solu· provide us with highly npiea- "Everything Is in line shape
Mrs. America
!ion to the problem of overpop- sant limiting controls."
and working properly,'' a
ulation, .,there can be
no
tional space ageenn~cy:J:~:
doubt," Markert said, "concernFOUND DEAD
said at tbe Jet P
ing tbl• lontl-term prognosis:
CINCINNATI (UPJ) - Bar- oratory control
.
"Either the birth rate of the bara Bowman, 28, was found The 850 - JKIUnd flymg pho,tog·\1
world must come down or the dead Sunday in an abandoned raphic laboratory became
death rate must go back up. taxicab near her home. Her first U. S. spacecraft to orbit
There is no escape from baianc- throat had been sladhed and a lhe moon Sunday. Russia's Luna
ing the equation of births and bloody knife was found a short 10 went jDto odllt II'OUDd
deaths."
distance from the vehicle. Po- moon earlier thla yur.
"Human beings,"
Markert 1ice,1 were withholding ali other Lunar orbiter'l primary
said, 11 are extraordinarily sue- infdrmation about the case.
slon wiD be to take,

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possibility of side-effects result- · have been worded: "No data to believed. ·
who habitually aborted durilngl
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1 tud y pregnancy.
many as 6 million American human use ."
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women are estimated to be Nevertheless, the
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 15, 1986--5
wlncb it says are the surest taking Ulcse pills at present.
recommended that the FDA lift
a~d most efrective contracep- The FDA's cautious approval its current requirement
liiiiiiiiiii
tive now avallabh• to women. of what is universally known as manufacturers recommend
At the sa~e. time, however, ''the pill" was based on the women noL use &amp;he pilla for
FDA Comnns.~mner ~r . Jam~s report. of a 10-member advisory Imore than two years. Dr.
L. Goddard " ordenng hiS Icommittee of leading obstetri· Goddard said this would
agency . to, continue to caution 1 cians and gynecologists who done within the next 90 days.
l_h.:.f_n_al_w_n_s_d_oc_to_r.:.
s .::.a-::ga:::in..::•:_l.::::
the made a nine • month study of
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available scientific data
The FDA, wh1ch regards the
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O.K.... We ue makinr hundJecls el
lo the report,
made public preliminary, is planning to
personal loans every day. We have
Sunda~ ,
the committee said conduct an expanded study (lf
plenty of money and we want you to
(Continued from Page I)
there JUSt was not enough data pill usage. This will
use it to your advantage now or later.
Trade Commisslon Investigation to p~ov~ or dtsprove cla~ms of controlled groups of upwards I
o/ soaring food prices will show lragoc S!de-effecls. "In the final hall a million u. S. women
We still offer the 11111110 quick aervlee
profiteering by middlemen.
analysis, each physician must may take as long as 10 years
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u alwaya. No increased ehargeo.
Freeman told United Press evaluate the advantage and the complete.
International in an interview risks of this method of While the FDA's advisers
If you need a little fttra money or
made public Sunday that the contraception . in comparison were uncertain about the pHI's
low-cost
financing to buy a uew or used
farmer is nol responsible for w~th ttther available. methods or side • effects, they were W1ani·
ear,
appliances,
or other things, just let
rising prices. But. he sa i d, w1lh no cont~aceptwn at all,'' mm1s and emphatic about itt; ,
118 lmow. Simply phone for our quick
"rtomewhere al&lt;mg the II n e, , the report sa~d .
effectiveness as a eontrac:ep• il
approvaL Then go ahead and carey out
from the farmer to the cm1sumCaution Light
live. ''We feel the pills aro
JOV money plans.
er, someone is getting more '' We want~ to place .a yellow and a fraction per cent
than a reasonable fair share (or
of caution on the~r usage effective," one doctor said.
without causing a panic," one
Side Resuits
services rendered.''
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committee member said.
A side result of the study
Church Hit
Put another way , he said. the the discovery that the "dla·
conc:lusion that there phragm" - a rubber
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Ies room facJhtles for men and women, and house the Highway PatroL Circular in design with glass walls
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women out of 1011 who re1l..,t
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pregnancies.
In add!Uon, f of 100 women
using the compataUvely
••inter~uteriRe devlce,n a plalticJ
coil inserted in the cervix, also
were apt to beCome pregnant .
Despite ito findings that the ;
plll is safe for human
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• theiess taken lull of cog~-• J
of certain very infrequent
aerioua side effects and
possible theoretic risks
ed by animal
Ia and by some of the
·changes in human ~~~;;rgo~
Of the more serious
Against the pill, the report
·there was insufficient data to
prove or disprove the
pWs
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claims that the pUis
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continued tn sweep through
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f\ ebraska_, southeastern South
Dakota 1 northwest Iowa
and
southern Minnesnla.
The affected area in Nebraska included the section hit by
torrential rains and flooding
Saturday and Sunday. Isolated
tornadoes were reported to have
touched down late Sunday in
open areas
in southeastem
South Dakota. Thunderstorms
packing strong winds, hail and
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1966 CHEVItOLIT Bel Air 2 Door - - - $2395
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1965 CHEVROLET lmpola Hardtop - - - $2295
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head, crickets, spiders &amp; o!h·
er insects will be coming in1'---11
stde 'your hon'o where it's FAioc2mrliH"'ifRt:'7iii~ll ..,..
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from lhese pests with ARAB, :
available at King Builders ·
EXPERIENCED
SUpply Co., Middleport.
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ALIGNMENT

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COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT
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JUNIOR FAIR DIRECTORS
4-H Girls .................. Jeimifer Blakeslee, Sharon Holler,
Patty Koblentz, Sally :Mora
4-H Boys .................... Charles Frecter, Allan Gibson,
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Larry Montgomery, Archie Roae
F.F.A ................. Denny Evans, Dale Hill, Marshall Roush
Girl Scouts ............ Be&lt;ky Houdashelt, Bernadette Honnessy
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
4-H ................ Mrs. Pat Holter, Mary Rose, Marie Tul'ller,
Miss Margaret E. Griffiths, C. E. Blallealee,
Clair Woode, Rex Shenefield, DaD Smith
F.F.A........................... Otha Smith, Everett Holcomb
Girl Scouta ................................ Phyllis Hennessy

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AUGUST 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 1966
OFFICERS
F1!ESIDENrr •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Denny Evans
VICE·PRESIDENrr .............................. Archie Rose
SECRETARY ........~ ........................... Sally Mora
TREASURER ........................~---- Jennifer Blakealee
NEWS REPORTER ............................ Sharon Holter

•• Cilll ontil

for Rent
For Sale
POMERUY - MODERN two
1 MARE and a 1 year old and
' lory frame, 6 large rooms
a 4 month old colt. Otto Brad· FOUR ROOM lurolaboa arlo CALORIC DeiW&lt;e liS range, ex·
i bedrooms), II&gt; baths, hao~·ll
WY UIN
ford , Racine, o. Ph. Ki)c3()83. menL WY 2.,'36S3
ap
ceUent
condltion,
$75.
"h.
992
ltARL GRUESER
plumbing
I
wood
!loors,
fu!lll
ea~~~:~~~~!
1 14 tic _:101.
8 15 3tc
·
8 14 3tcl and beating, ' MinersvUie.' gas fired bot air h1
- - - - : Notice
- : - - - - - - MODERN Z bedroom bome, ONE Seigler gas wall furnace,! Obi0• End Y0"!' sewer tr ouble· MIDDLEPORT
view of the nver.
'':··~=~Ill
EXPERIENCED
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992·29113 day 35,000 BTU. Can be used with We ha•e all siZO sewer mac1J.1 modern frame home,
WHEEL
CThurt•.fri.·Sat.)
or 992·3702 eveninas.
bottled or natural gu. Ph. toes. Reasonable rates. Call
t' 1 ilb
SPECIAL PROGRAM
e2 USED CARS LIFT
1
7 24 tfc
WY Z.2974, day or night.
eons rue Jon . w .
AUGNMENT
ePARTS
far OUTBoARD
EXPANDED
AIIMod1ls
- - - - - - -- 992·5648.
8 15 3lc
9 IS lfc forced hoi a.lf beatmg,
MOTORS
baseme•t WJ!b
recreation1jl
tnd
IBM
A,t R1duced Prices
eBOATS &amp; MOTORS
, MODERN 4 room and balh fur- 14 FT. Camping trailer, sleeps
.lUftiONBEil
room ns x 24), utility ;= ~:11
Compute-r Prqrammlnt
BRAKE
SERVICE
eBOAT PAINT
mshed
apartment.
MJddJe.
?
hitch
included
aod
elecbic
_....._
•-•ee
Haundry)
aod
garage.
Ll
Dah PrOCHIIng
99
381
4
eTOOLS
port, O., Ph. Z. · f
b~akes . Ph. 773·59811, Mason,
lot in excellent location
Key Punch " Burreughl
7 29
lose ADgnment Sh11p S.At
Write or Call Collect
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Va.
8
15
6tc
· hbor hood •
Write.
PniH or Coatalll
Dell
Pllonto 9924S76
(Ano Codo-414)
THREE and four room f
A. c. BRADFORD
$1500.00 buys 98 arres in
W.
Ml1n
St.
Pomonr
224-4175
Metrapolit1n MOton
ur- KODAK Instamatic
camera
1ord Twp ., ou Route 33•
ROUTE 124
niJbed apartmeats. AD uWI·
Baellle, Oblo
l'ormerly Grueaer llod7 •
Molropolilan Schoolt
, Ues paid. Phone WY Z.tl76. 804, new condition, $75. Bob
I I lfc
produce all crops common "'
AC SJIIYICU8B CorporatiotJ
Evenings •ncl Saturday
Worb
1
1
7
6 :~::.~:h0:, 1:"
I Rowley ond Reed. After i Mallory, Racine, 0. Ph. 949this area, springs iR pasture,jl,====,.,===="'·
"AtS..nonTV"
, p.m. caU WY 2-3574.
%793.
8 15 3lciBOAT and motor license- EV· 11'. story frame b&amp;use,
NOW liPliiiNTING
""!'!'!"!!!'!"!""~~""'""':::::;'·;:-.=·I
t s lfc
inrude Sa1es and Serv•ce,~ rooms and cellar, well, some
MEIGS COUNTY
AUCTION- Slarttng Friday, SOME nice young
He...Wrd Schwarze! Marine, Hocking- buildings. Property needs
for The a..t In
WITH
FULL SElYICI
Aug. 19th at Laurel
Cliff THREE and fo~ room furnisiJ. cattle. Ph. 992-6227, Porn, 0. pori, Obio.
8 3 30tc oome repair.
lr-========-Scl&gt;ool House on State Roule ed ••• un£111'11'""-" apar•
6tp
Albert M, Cox, Broker
64 PONTIAC · · · · · · · $2.195
Ci11der &amp; Concrete
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lEWING maCblDI!I, repair ..,.
He
Cl ,_,.,
Star Chief • Dr. Sedan. Thill
J:M 7 p.m. We will sell your
ments. WY ..-5434,
12 6 tfc ONE 20" boy 's bike and a 24" flee, all makea. WY z-2211.
DrY · e.....,, 8a1esmau
car wu lliided frvm a man
merchandise lor you. Adams
girl's bike, both in g 0 0 d '!be Flbrle Shop, Pomeroy
.
99W830
who bas been a Plmliac lover
BLOCKS
Trading Post and Auction
For Stle
shape. Also a Conn trumpel Authorized Singer Salel and I Evenmgo IIZ-2518 or 99Z-3638 ;::.s:n::rEt"::
•· 6-8 • 12 !ncb Bloeb
House. Ph. 742·5394. 8 11 tfc
and case, !Ike new. Ph. 992· Semce.
1 29 Uc 79 ACRE FARM, 0. M. WogBiiill ~ braltes 111d automatic
eC.IDelll &amp; llortor e.Metal
MADAM star, palm '"""". ...
2958.
s__~4_::tp BEADY-MIX concreta deUver· l property, Bailey Run
your ':ion make it ideal for
Auto Club ef Southern Ohio
W'llldows "' Doors
•Door
l'nmes " otber Masonry
I, Kanauga. Looi: lor han• You always aave more oo BEANS, potatoea,
tomatoes ed right to your project. Fast Contact Ralph Lambnght,
65 CHRYSLER ...... $2,795
Sopplles.
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BOB E. BYER
signs. Come and hear her tel
Unico Appliances
and melons . Clarence Prof· and easy. Free estimates. I-~Cortland, 0.
8 16
FATORY AIR CONDITION·
PHONI
tn-2067
POMilOY
you the past, presenl and I&lt;· Becter prices tban ever on
fill, Portland, O. Ph. M3-22S 4. 1 Phone 992.32 •• ,
Goeglein 33
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ER. NewJIOrl 4 Dr. Sedan. It
8 4 12t0
l&lt;'reezers, Refrigerators, Wa·
&lt;r2
also has power .steering, poture.
sher-Dryer Pairs. Eler. Ran8 11 tic Ready-Mill Co., Middleport, baros, other buidings,
wn brakes, and automatic
ADAMS TRADING Post
is fsc=~~l. ~~~~~nditloilers.
DON'T pump your sluggish sep- Ohio.
6 30 tic I miles !rom Pomeroy. Ph.
:a.;s·B'!:. ;.~~~~ ";'(n~!
MONEY EVERYWHERE
1
open 6 days a week: Mon· FREEZER
$195
tic lank. Get Klean·Em • AD AIR CONDlTIONING Re!rlger-1 3CI79.
8 15
clean inside and oul and a ll'11ran:spo1rter up 20, 9:40
LEEDS. Englaad (UPI) -A
day tbrdoughd St'a1teurda0Y
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Septic
Tank
Cleaner.
Land·
atioo
service.
Jack's
Refrlg.
_
3
B.R.
real
bBluy,Am
,NARS
T.
up
20,
!~:20
p.mJ.;
In·
truck
deUverlng $11.2 milUoa lo
· "re'e
have ra IO an e VISI 0 ·
mark Farm ·Bureau, Pome- eration, New Haven. . Phone! style home , 2 car
down 20, walling;
ames banlmotes to the Leeds braiiCb
pair, also plenty ol antique
POMEROY
roy, o.
a 10 30tc TU •••..,,
Pomeroy, Ohio
Durant up 21, 10:45 p.m.;
St.
the Bank of England
4 6 tfc 1aiDI.1y room and situated
items. Main SL in RuUaod,
992-2181
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0. Ph. 742·5:m4.
7 20 tic
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BUDGET PRICED lurnllUre Ill HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural i I acre lot. Two ceramic .
downup2121,• 1a:35m ~.m.; Paul three bo Thuradacontetny.tn Fi~:
- - ,
our third Boor budget sllop.
Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold baths. full size
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Wanted
Jack W. C:orsey, Mgr.
Baker FID'IIitUre, Middleport Brothers, 618 E. Main SL, screened patio and
"'U", William Will,
up 21 • &amp;:3D a.m.;
money were eeattered on the
tic Pomeroy.
Pomeroy, 0 · Ph· M•3M'
Jordon down 22, S a.m.; L.
paveme•t.
U ••
Obi.·
MIDDLE·AGED womao soon to
. · .
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I 22 Ifc more 01·ce featu res th at
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FT
campmg
trader
sleeps
ha
to
see
to
app
ec
'ate
Coolville.
8
12
6tp'
Sw_
eel
down
22,
6:15a.m.;
Pollee lermed a ·cordon
H
1
slay by the week with elder·
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ve
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7, hitch mcluded and electr&lt;c gle iron
frame, wood
IIISUI'8na
Make an appointment to
lOre own 23, 2: ... a.m.;
IIIVuod !be truck, picked up the
ly lady. Come to Lincoln Sl., brakes. Ph. 773·5688, Mason, bod "·hts 2
I '·hitch
this home now
AUTO SALES- 1957 Buick Express down 2i!, 5 a.m.;
boxes aJid deUvered them
door. Bessie Athey, 509 South w, Va.
a 10 file
y, ""I • co~p•~ Pb -IGET .~ quotation from llEU· I
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good tires, fine work
car: ers down GreeDUp 11:30 p.m.) safely to the bank.
!'.nd Ave., Middleport, 0.
·
es, excel ent con Ilion.
· TER INSURANCE AGENCY
Woods dawn Greenup 2
a 14 31c HOWE, 4 ton capacity plat. 192-5543.
8 9 4tci INC befo
.
LETART ROUTE: 3 B.R.
$175. Ph. tJ92.2922. I 14
U dawn GreerH
form sca le, Scott Fobner, - ··
• . re renewJIII your 1 style home located on
AUTO SALES _ 1961
a.m.; Mary E en
FAU.OUT R1BE8
WANTED_ 1 middl.,.ged w.,. R. D. I, Pomeroy, O. '~'• mile : USED Apache Raven,
1'66 auto msurance. We may be acres, loll size
6:Hi a.m.; OVEC up Green·
man soon to stay by the week , north of Fairgrounds.
Ph. model. Ph. New Haven 882· able to save you money.
stoker furnace, breezeway
en. Also a 10 ft.
up 1:30 a.m.; Fort
JOHANNESBURG, Soulb Afrlwith an elderly lady. Come I 1192.7339 _
8 2 tfc garage. This 8 year old
boat. Ph. tJ92.2960. , I 15 6tp
Greenup 7:10 a.m.;
ca (UPI) -Fallout from recent
1 10 &amp;tp 21106, John F. Roii'Sh.
to Lincoln Street door, Bes· CANNING TOMATOES $I a
7 2~ If~ AUTOMOBILE Insurance beea is priced to sell at IS,500.00.
B. up Meldahl 5:15
French nuclear tests in the
SJe Athey 509 Soulh
2nd
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LENNOX oil fired, forced air cancelled? Lost yaur operalc
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Bosworlh down
Pacific has greatly 'mereased
Ave Middleport o 1 t2 3tc bushel, bring own conta.mer furn
d
and 275 gal
or's license? call wv
ft•RTFORD ·. , rooms w•·th
6:10 p.m. ValvoHne
redioactirity here, the director
and you pick, 2 miles above
. ac~. uc1s
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WANTED - Work for bulldoz· Letart Falls, Julian HiD.
oil tank. Ph. 992·3529. 8 10 61p
6 15 tic new bathroom, water tank,
8:30 p.m.
of South Africa's Atomic
er. Ph. !J92..2208.
8 9 30tc
110 6tc
etc. Large lot and &amp;arage, Gauge readinga :
Gal!ipo•.,lls:IRalllerup Meldahl 9:50
Energy Board said Thursday.
priced at $4,500. Out of town
•·
up Meldahl 10
J. K. llasson said !be blard'a
Help Wanted
ILNUT CONSOLE 19titi
Dam 11t2·3• 12p·9• running
Alton Zephyr up Meldahl
radiation monitors at Pelindaba
owner wants an olfer.
M 312
f
on ro ers, omeroy- ason
p.m.; Barbara Brent up
recorded a "noticeable rise" tn
MIDDLE-AGED lady to live
'el. This set radio equip.
79.
Pt.
Pleasant
24.30,
dahl
11:49
p.m.;
Albert
redioectlvity eight days after
A C RQS.S
in and do housework, laun- ped, 4 speaker sound system,
4~. Finishes
U5. PerMASON : 6 Room 1 floor plan 1.29, Kanawha Falls 3.52,
up Meldahl 7:05a.m.
lite French nuclear esplosion
1.
Point
o[
DOWN'
formed
dry , and assist with care of 4 speed internlixed changer.
home. Gas forced air heat Ieaton 18.81. London,
l:Lnd
1. Bathhou~e
19. Simuinvalid. Write, giving name, T'is set sold much higher. 5. Weakens
2. On the Jelt
late
aod located near school, 94 llld Winfield dams were on
GallipoUs Dam July 2. - - - - address Hnd phone c-u Box Take over payments o! $6.25 9. Rabbit fur
sidP: naut.
22. Breeze
loot frontage on paved street. sills.
Pitt down 12:10 a.m.;
ifi8.D, The Daily
Sentinel, per month or pay balance due : 10. West lndian 3. Wharf
23. Hint
Come ll!ld look at this borne
Herdman down 12:50 a.m.;
STAR PINS
SOI'ClH'Y
1. OutfiL'l
24.lUverin
Pomeroy, Ohio.
8 11 6tc ' . $89.9~:~all 1192:~18. __I 9 6t: 12. Hautb()ys
for $7,500.00.
Bout_ Movemeals:
ip Sporn down 2:10 a.m.;
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres.
5. Di~h· e .•s
Hadoo
•..JI
211. DeOhio Rh•er -Eastern dow• drewCalhounup3:50a.m.;
!dent JohRSOII signed iDio law
MALE HELP~ belween ages 27 1SINGER SEWING ~CHINE:­ 13. Wait on
H. lo~:'l:d Ud€'d
f; _ lncite
&lt;:eives
NEW HAVEN: 2 Story-4 B.R. 13, H5 a.m.: Turner up 14· ner down5:40 a.m.; Peggy
Thursday a blll to permit tha
and '35 clean neal appear· ThiS machine eqwpped lo Zig I 16.
Fot·mer
7. Jra.nian
27. Wading
14
home
very
convenienUy
10:35
p.m.;
Criss
Jr.
up
•
ney
up
6:30
a.m.;
Baby
government
to award gold s!llr
once of good cl.aracter. Day I zag, make buttoholes, darn,
RU :&lt;!' i&lt;tn
Saturd•y'• AnMWU
S. Man or
birds
ru le•·
reaminged to business and school ar- l2:1li a.m.; Robert Reed up 14 • down 7:45 a.m.
lapel bullous lo next of kin ol
or night shill available. Apply and monogr"m. Take over '
:1:{. !-ioothln g
28. Roman
9. P;_; rl !&gt; of
;{;,. Lnngui.•:! lt
money
eas. Central air
1:35 a.m.; Endeavor up 14, 4:05
seroicemen who lost their ll•••
in person al Burger Boy, 23 payments of $5.50 per month 17. Wi thm:
('Omb. fo rm
29.
Makes,
as
37.
Neig-h
bot•
installed
In
furnace.
a.m.;
New
Martinsville
Kanawha
IUver
Helen
Z..
iD Vlet Nam and otber cold war
w. Union, Athens, 0. between or pay balance due 156.50. 18. Central
11. Hattie
cloth
of Iraq
and
paved
driveway.
15,
UO
a.m.;
Pennsylvania
down
London
4
a.m.;
Semel
actions.
The buttons would be
boors of 1 and 5 p.m. 8 9 30tc I ~99:Z.3218.
8 9 6tc 20. - and
fotmation
30. Msesses
39. Pota.to bud
outo
very
reasonable
at
$l1,800.00.
16,
3
a.m.;
Prlnclplo
dawn
16,
down
Marmet
4:45a.m.;
Be.
a
verj
similar
to
those awarded &lt;hiring
Fe R 1
! Vt-;NETIAN blinds, all kinds. 21. Continent:
17
J,
N.
(Jim)
Roash,
Broker
5:55
a.m.;
Naliooal
up
•
:
Winfield
3:IO
p.m.;
the
two
World
Wars and Kore~.
r en ~ [ Also repairs. Dole Wippel
abbr.
Fourth
&amp;
Mary
Streels
a.m.;
Elgerclifl
up
18,
4:40
p.
ferson
up
Willfield
4:25
p.m.;
6 ROOMS house wilh
balh, Supply, 215 Union
Ave., 22. Gtv4! up,
m.; D. A. Johnson up 18, : Charles Stevenoon down
ualhrone
Nf!W HaYen, W• "'a.
basement and furnace,
304 Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 29 30tc 24. Trouble
Phone IBZ-2843
a.m.; H. E. Bowles up 18, 7: field 2:115 p.m.; W. H. Shaver,! CLIMBERS KILLED
Sycamore Streel. Middleport, RATS, MICE eliminated for· 2fi . Phoebu!l
8 12 2tc 25 a.m. John K. up 19, 2:10
Jr. down Winlield 8:55p.m.;
GRENOBLE, France (UPI)
Olno.
_ 8_25_~: ever. "Gel Sla• "
Ebers· 2t. Dim iniHh
-m.;
George
Price
up
19,
5:30
a.
len
R.
Merrill
up
Winfield
tO:
-Three
Frenchmen were killed
21. Unit of
FOR REI\T - Fnrn&lt;Shed apari· ·,ach Hardware, Sugar Run
m.; Jelfboat up 19, 6 a.m.; Wal- .
J. S. Lewis down
Thursday whlle attempting to
heaviness:
abbr.
men!, 6 rooms and bath. utili· Feed. •· :.en's Hardware.
ter Beckjord up 20, 8:45 p.m.;
12:05 a.m.; 0. F.
climb Mount Meije, a lll·14331.
Bx.clama.
ties furnished, dose to busi
7 1, 30tp
up
20,
9:10
p.m.
Valley
up
Winfield
4:35
a.m.
fool
JIC!IIk in the French Alps.
tion of
nesa district. no pets: shown LOSE WEil&gt;HT safely wilh
POMEROY - 2ND STREET
di~;gu .~ t
afternoons by appomtmenl. Dex-A·Uiet Tablets. Only 911c 32. Observe
2 story frame , 8 rooms
J3. G1rl's
3
bedrooms), bath, garage, one
Ph. 992·3Cl92,
a_ J4 tc : at Stark Pharmacy. 8 II l21p
nlclcnam e
block to post office.
6 ROOM hOIJse and bath on 2?5 1RUGS DIRTY' Rent electric 34 . Boy's:
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W. Mam Sl . Porn., 0. p,,_ shampooer for S1 w1th purciJ. I 38. Twininl'
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8 ROOM brick duplex:
with ''Sleeper!." Guaranteed
re- 43. Dirk
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rooms). bath, basement. fur·
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mortgage. Sale price $5,500.·
furnished . Ph. 992·2682.
budge!. Reslores forgotten col - ~ tor the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single lellers, apo 1..
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3 12 tic 1 ors. Rent eieclric shampooer t.J"Ophlrs. the l~n~·th and formation of tl'l e wo1·da are a n hints.
Albert M. Cox, Broiler
Each day the code letters are dltferenl.
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One Unit shall consist of:
(1) Five or less head of sheep or goats
(2) One cow, calf over 3 months of age or one hog
3 months of age.
d. $3.00 will be allowed for transportation purposes on shop
exhibits consisting of ten pieces.
5. Awards - Basic awards will be made to each elhlbltor on
basts of erades as follows. No award will be made on D grades,
but transportation wlll be paid on livestock.
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$t.50-$1.2HI.OO Class 4, Junior Leadership; Class 5 a, b, e,
Let's Sew, Articles to Use &amp; Wear, You•
First Outfit; Class 7, a through g, Home
Manag~ment, Family Economics, Housing &amp;
Furnishings; Class 8, Meal Planning &amp; Food
Preparation; Class 9, Outdoor Cookery and
Host &amp; Hostess; Class 10, Food Preservation
I &amp; II; Class 11, 12 and 13, Human Relations
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and Child Development; Class 14, Vegetable
Garden and Crops; Class 15, Conservation
and Entomology, Flower Gardening, Lawn
Care &amp; Forestry; Class 39, Photography.
.2.00- .. ~1.75-,1.50 Class 5, d through g, School Dress, Sporta
Clothes, Lounging Clothes &amp; Undergarments,
Dress Up Dress; Class 6, Style Revue, Clasa
7, h and i, Dressing Area, &lt;J.H Club Girl &amp;
Her Home; Class 18, a through f, h, and j
through v, Engineering; Class 17, Beef Show.
mailshlp; Class 19, Dairy Showmanship;
Clasa 27, Sheep Showmanship; Claas 35, Ra))c
bit Showmanship: Class 36, Poultry; Class 37,
Rabbits; Class 38, Showmanship, 4H Saddle
Horse.
f3.0fl · z 5Hl.75 Class 3, Demonstration Contest; Class 5, h,
I, j, Complete Costume, Tailored Clothing,
College Girls Garments; Class 16, g, Club
Electrical exhibit; Class 18, i, Club Rope
Exhibit; Class 16, p, Tractor Opera!ors Con·
test ; Class 16, w through z, Engineerinf.
f3.5~3.00-$2 . 25 Class 25, 26, 27, Sheep; Class 29, 33, Swme.
fS.00--$4.00-$3.00 Class 3, Team Demonstrations.
$5.5~4.5H3 . 50 Class 18, Beef Cattle; Class 20, Dairy Cattle.
f6.~4.00-$3.00 Class 2, Educational Booths.
The best three educational booths will receive an additional
prize of:
First Prize .......................... $10.00
Second Prize ............ - ........... $ 7.00
Third Prize ......................,_, $ 4.00
6. Exhibits - Must be in place not Jeter than 6:00 P.M., Tuesday, August 18th, except Nutrition, and must remain in place until
Saturday, Augu't 20th, at 4:00 P.M. Any exhibit removed before
that time will forfeit any premiums awarded on -them. Nutrition
exhibits must be in place not later than 11:00 A.M. Wedneaday,
August 17th. Grades will be dropped one letter if exhibits are not
in place by 11:00 A.M.
7. Entries - In the Junior Fair must be submitted to t be
Junior Fair Secretary not later than July 15, 1966.
8. Any prompting, coaching, or any aid at the showing will
forfeit any premium awarded the exhibitor and the exhibitor will
be ruled out of all competition in Junior Division of the Fair.
Only exhibitors and judges allowed in the show ring.
9. Junior exhibitors muet do all fitting and care of animals
exhibited in the Jllllior Division of the Fair. Otherwlae It Is not
100% Junior Fair.
10. Limit on Entries - Each Junior Fair elhlbltor shall be
ttmlted to two ( 2) entries in eaeh class ( EU!nple: 2 entrlea In Clau 9b) Only one entry per person
parmltted In Style Revue or Showmanship.
11. Ribbons - Each exhibitor shall receive ribboDJ Indicating
the quallty of project. Ribbons must be dillplayed ON and BY ex·
hib!ts during the fair. Ribbons wliJ be determined by an average
of the judge's grade, the agent's erade, the advisor's grade, and
the boot grade.
12. Pins and Banners - 4H Club mrmbers will receive plna
If !be members satisfactorily complete the-tlrst, folirtb, &amp;eVeuth
or tenth year of work. Pins will also be provided for fl1'll,
fifth, seventh, and tenth
HI Club advisors. This Ia 1. poUcy
which has been In
13. Classesoutllneil to cover all
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To be announced later.
GENERAL RULES
1. Exhibits - Must be carried u Vocational Agriculture, Vocational Home Economics or 4-H projects or supervised practices,
or under supervision of Camp Fire Girls or Girl Scout Troops.
When question of doubt shall arise, the declalon of the Executive
Committee will be considered final. Each exhibitor must clear hiS
or her spa~e· before chec~ will be Issued.
The purpose of the Junior Fair ia to encourage the boy or girl
to learn how to do specific things. WORK IS EXPECTED TO BE
THE WORK OF THE BOY OR GIRL, NOT THE PARENTS,
GRANDPARENTS, OR FRIENDS. A lower quality work actually
done by the individual is mu~h better than high quality work of
an adnlt.
2. Scoring - The method of scoring will be using A, B, c.An A exhibit will consist of exhibits of superior merit. B exhibits
will be those midway between A and C exhibits. C exhibits wlll
be of average merit. Those that do not meet desirable standards
will be graded D. and will not receive a ribbon or award. The
final grade to determine ribbons will be an average of the judge's
grade, the advisor's grade, the agent's grade, and the book. grade.
3. ~Idging - will be carried out by competent disinterested
judges. ~chedule of judging to be determined hiler.
4. Transportation Awards - These awards to be paid In addl·
tlon to grade award listed in General Rule 5.
a. Poultry and Rabbita, per exhibitor ............ SI.OO
b. Clubs, Departm.enta, or other organizations not
receiving any transportation awards by ita
membera in any form, one award allowed ........ $3.00
c. livestock transportation will be per animal unit as fol·
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20. In order to be eDglble for preml111111 an f..H Club project
boolu .muat be uliafactorll,y completed and in the County Exten·
sion Office by Aupst ltt.
21. All anlmala elhlblted at the Fair mUll be accompanied
by health papers indicating that the livestock meeta state health
requirements.
DIVISION I - ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
1. Class 1. ACHIEVEMENT AWARD. The Achievement Award Ia
planned to recogni!e outatandlng achievement among our young
people. Awards will be made on the basis of recorda, and other
Items which can be scored. Previous winners of the Achievement
Award are not eligible to eompete In 1966.
Trophies will be provided to the winner of each of the follow·
Ing groups: 4-H Boys, 4H Girls, and V""Ag Boys through the Ohio
Retail Merchants. Aesoclation, The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Company, Pomeroy National Bank, Kroger Grocery and Baking Company,
Selection - Each 4-H Club may nominate membere for this
award. Selection of County winners will be made by competent,
disinterested judges. Records muet be in the bands of the County
Committee by Jnne 15th - (4H by April 30th) . In order to be
eligible for an award, members must exhibit and be present at the
County Fair unless prevented by sickness, death of animal, or sim:
liar reason. The Awards Committee will notify winners.
The Committee recommends that the King be selected from
F. F. A. in the odd calendar years, from 4H Club Boys in the even
calendar yeare; the King and Queen sele&lt;ted from achievement
award winners; and the girls selected have a major portion of
their work In homemaking. It Is recommended that judges used be
famtnar with the procedures of each group.
2. Class 2. EDUCATIONAL BOOTH EXIIIBITS. Any 4H Club,
Vocational Agrleulture, or Vocational Home Economics Depart·
ment, or any other Junior organization may set up one educational
booth. Booth exhibits will be given a space of 3 feet deep and 3
feet wide, (depending upon nature of exhibit, plano, and amount
of space available) and accompanying wall apace.
No artlclea In the booth may be judged in any other class.
Entries for booth exhibits must be made at the time of the
other Junior Fair entries, giving title. For example: "Safety In the
Home", "A Good Diet Pays", or "Tractor Safety". A brief· sketch
and plans for a booth must be submitted at the time of entry.
Spectfy Important needs such 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? ........................ 10 points
B. Is the Idea of the elhibit seen at a glance?
Ia tbe center of Interest easily seen? .... 20 Points
C. Doea the ex!Jlblt represent an approved practice?
15 Points
D. Ia the total exhibit In proportion to
alze of booth? ····--------------------·· 10 points
E. Is the use of color, light or motion effective?
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10 polntl
F. Are labels, posters and exhibit articles In proper
relation to each other in size proportion? .. 10 polnta
G. Are statement&amp; on labels simple and easy to read?
5 Polnta
H. Ia the script or printing of charts, labels, and
placecards neat and effective? __ ,...... 6 Points
L Is the use of English, spelling, and
punctuation correct? ................... 5 Points
J. Ia originality shown? ............... -.... 5 Points
K. Will the appearance of the exhibit be satisfactory
for the duration of the Fair? ............ 5 Points
3. Claaa 3. DEMONSTRATION CONTEST. The contest Is open
to all participating groups. The purpose of a demonstration Is to
lhow the bow and why of the subject demonstrated. Points to be
considered ill judging demonstrations will include:
Five Points will be deducted for each minute or
fraction of minute demonstration is under five
minutes or over fifteen minutes In length.
Choice of subject demonstrated ........ 20%
How well demonstration Is prepared .... 30%
Interest to audience ............. _.... , 20%
Showing and explaining process clearly __ 30%
4. ·Class 4. JUNIOR LEADERSHIP. Required exhibit is as
follows :
1. Completed Junior Leadership Project Book. (Muat be in
County Extension Office by AugUBt lsi.)
2. Poster or chart showing Junior Leadership work completed
In local club of community and county·wlde activity. Ex·
hibitor may show previous years of Junior Leadership
work.
DetaUa of all requirement&amp; will be given at Junior Leader
meetings,
DIVISION II
CLOTHING, HOME FURNISHINGS, &amp; HOME MANAGEMENT
5. Class 5. CLOTHING. All sewing and clothing judging will
take Place in the local club, plua the grade on the project book.
5a. Three articles made in 4-H "Let's Sew."
~- Three articlea made in 4-H "Articles to Uoe and Wear."
Three articles must be exhibited.
Sc. Your First Outfit
5d. Scbool Dress
5e. Sporta Clothe1
5f. Lounging Clothes and Undergarments
5g. Dress Up Dress and a file box of labels
6h. Tbe Complete Costume
51. Tailored Clothing, a overhand patch and a darned tear
5j. College Girls Garments- any of the above projects (5d·51)
out of high school one year or more.
6. Class 6. STYLE REVUE. An elimination contest wiD be
bald on August 11th, at 7:30 P.M. All dresses graded A in the
elimination contest must be shown in the County Fair Style Revue
at the Achievement Program. NO PERSON MAY MODEL MORE
THAN ONE GARMENT in the Style Revue. Premiums will be with·
held if A awarde do not model in the Achievement Program. The
Style Revue Committee will be responsible for checking,
8c. Your First Outfit
Bd. School Dreas
6e. SpOrta Clothes
6f. LounginJ Clothes and Undergarments
81. Dresa Up Dress
6b. The Complete Costume
61. Tailored Clothing
6j, College Girls Style Revue - any girl out of high school one
year or more.
7. C1aaa 7. HOME MANAGE!t!ENrr, FAMILY ECONOMICS,
HOUSING AND FURNISHINGS.
7s. Quick and Easy HousekeepiJii.
Make an exhibit of two examples from any two of these
guides:
1. Mate one task out of two or more.
2. Leave out any part of a task you can.
3. Use the best tools.
4. Make both handl work.
5. Keep things within easy reach.
8. Use the beat poature.
Include in your exhibit a chart showing how you earned a total
of at least twelve points In the project.
7b. Clean Clothes the Quick and Easy Way.
Prepare an exhibit to Include the following:
1. A garment you have washed and ironed.
2. A display that shows a process which mate• washing
or ironing easier.
3. A chart whlcb shows bow you earned a total of:
15 points If you are 10 to 13 years old.
25 points if you ar~ 14 years of age or older.
Include your ap on ent17tq.
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7e. Adventure• of Dicky Dollar or FamUy Econo!Dics.
Prepare an exhibit ihowlng somf of tbe activity In the project, and a chart showing what you have learned from this
project and give an example.
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7d. Yon and Your Money.
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Prepare an educational exhibit showing materW and/or
Information relevant to one of the activities you choje. In·
elude In your exhibit a chart showtilg:
1st year - 5 topics chosen alid activity for eacll
2l,ul year - e topics cboseD aild sctl'vlty for eacb
3rd YJ!Br - 7 topics chosen and aetiVIey for each
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7f. Improve Yolll' Home wltb I study Cemer.
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Elhlbit drawing Of floor plall lhowillg arraucem~ ol f1lllo
lliture In your lludy center, and dllplay the delk llihtlni.
and s accessories. (U tbe1 are no1 pOrtable, hr!ug ICile moo
del or illustrate ID a su6Jtltute llllliJiet.)
71. Improve Your Home with Good u,ht. · ·
Exhibit Chart shoWIJii tlie ~)Jii taslu. IDustn.te by e..
ample and/or other details bow one of these tasli:a was car•
ried out.
7h. Improve. Your Home with a Dresslnc Area.
Exhibit drawing of floor plan for the tjressing area; dlsplaJ
an example of the lmprovementa made In closet and drawer
space; and display two accesaorles.
7!. The 4H Club Girl and Her Home.
Exhibit articlea made or remodeled for one room. DIJIPIIJ
chart showing how you completed llllits.
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DIVISION Ill
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FOODS AND NUTRITION
8. Class 8. MEAL PLANNING AND FOOD PREPARATIElN.
Baking. AU baked foode must be labeled, giving name of product,
kind of flour, shortenina. or mix uaed. All baked foode must be
accompanied by menu showing use. Club members sbollld lilt on
this card the foods required to be judged accordlnl to lbe project. Any duplicate entriea mullf. be of cilfferent variety or type.
Sa. Good Food for Snackin&amp; and Packing.
(1) Well·planned, well·prepared, nicely·packed lunch In 1
suitable container such u a shoe box, small basket, or school
lunch box.
OR (2) Well·planned, well·prepared nutritious snacb tor one
peraon, attractively oerved on a tray with correct table Bel'
vice.
8b. Fun with Food for Lunches and Suppers.
A menu for a light lunch or supper, one well·prepared ser..
lng of all foods on the menu, a place oettln&amp; for servlna tht
menu, recipe file.
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(1) A complete day's menu for the family.
( 2) The following foods from the menu:
(a) One protein rich dish, (b) One desaert, (c) 0111
Vegetable or Salad.
It iB suggelled that the foode be individual aerv!nga wltll
appropriate table appointments.
Bd. Taaty Meall.
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(1) One dlsb cbooen from this menu.
C2) Cloverleaf rolla and recipe file.
8e. The 4-H Girl Bakes Yeast Bread, Rolls, and Plea.
First Year: 3 cloverleaf rolls and dinner menu.
Second Year: 3 clover leaf rolls and menua for meala for one
day.
Third Year: 1 loaf bread and 1 2-cruat pie and menua for
meals for one day.
9. Clau 9. OUTDOOR COOKERY AND HOST AND HOSTESI
9a. Outdoor Cookery I
Exhibit two major dishes plus complete menu from a meal
prepared in the project. Diahes are to be those that would
be prepared and cooked outdoors.
9b. Outdoor Cookery II.
Two planned menua and market order for the foods for
outdoor meals. Two major foods from one menu.
9c. Junior Host and Hosteas
File or scrapbook, menu for refreshment&amp; for a party and
one major food from menu with appropriate table appoint.
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9d. Teenagers Entertain.
Exhibit to include notebook of entertainment Ideas, lnvlta·
lion, table service and menu for specific occasion plus one
food prepared from it.
10. Class 10. FOOD PRESERVATION I AND II. Canning and
Freezing. Frozen foods will not be exhibited at 11166 Fair. Containers not labeled will not be judged. Each container of canned food
must be properly labeled - giving name of product, specifying
method of preparation, and date canned. A chart and example
must be displayed showing completed number of packages or cans
from at least 3 groups in Food Preservation I and at least 4 groops
in Food Preservation II. Entries in food preservation limited to
two per person and each must be in a different aub-&lt;:laas. list all
items in each exhibit on entry tag.
Written dinner menus using each exhibit displayed are necessary
lOa. Fruit processed in hot water.
lOb. Pint of tomatoes or juice hot water processed.
10c. Pint of vegetable or vegetable mixture presaure canned
Processed.
lOd. Jar of relish
10c. Picklea - one from brined cucumbers and one from unbrined or quick brined cucumbers or from fruits and vagetables.
lOf. Jar of jam, preserve, conserves, marmalades or butters.
lOg. Glass of jelly from juice extracted with no pectin added. I
I Oh. Glass of jelly with pectin added.
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10j. Chart showing amount and kinds of vegetable frozen,
10k. Chart showing amount and kinds of precooked foods frozea
DIVISION IV
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HUMAN RELATIONS ond CHILD DEVELOPMENT
11. Class 11. NURSING, FIRST AID, CHlLD CARE.
lla. Home Nursing. Exhibit one device for giving support and
protection or a convenience in caring for the lick; and u
educational poster.
llb. First Aid. Exhibit first aid kit or medicine cabinet and aa
educational poster.
llc. Learning About Children - "Chipper from One to IlL~
Exhibit the nine toys made and an educational poster.
lld. "Chipper from Seven to Ten." Exhibit a seriea of plcturea
or illustrations which tell of a child's growth ud develop.
ment age seven years through ten.
lle. "Baby Sitting for You." Exhibit your baby llilter't ldt and
an educational poster.
12. Class 12. PERSONAUTY DEVELOPMENT AND
LEADERSHIP.
12a. Personality Development. Exhibit detaUa arranged tluolqJI
County Extension Office.
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County Extension Office.
13. Class 13. A RECOGNIZED PROJECT.
13a. Exhibit a recognized project meeting the approval of till
Jun)or Fair Board and not listed otberwlae.
DIVISION V
GARDENING, CROPS, AND SHOP
14. Class 14. VEGETABLE GARDEN AND CROPS. Ganim
Exhibit to coDBist of plates of three different vegetab1eL Eadl ,. .
plate shall coDBist of twelve beans, five tomatoes, five canota, nte
beets, one squash, one cabbage, or similar vegetable.
These exhibits will be judged at !be Fair by the IDI&lt;!rvlewlng of
the club member. Interviews will be between 9:00 A.M. and 6:00
P.M. Tuesday, August 16th as exhibits are put in piece.
14a. Vegetable Glfdening for Beglllners.
Entry to consist of three plates of any three ·vegetable•
grown.
14b. The Family Vegetable Gardeu.
Entry to coDBiat of three plates of any vegetables grown
plus plan of garden or chart showing quantity of each vagetable planted or grown.
14c. Special Crops.
Strawberries - Exhibit to eonailt of 1 quart of berries or
3 llfOwlng planta.
Raspberries - Exhibit to consist of 1 quart Of berries •
3 growing planta.
14d. Potatoes - 12 tubers. any variety.
14e. CorD - may eonslJt of 3 ataJb of 1966 COl'll.
141. Commercial Crop - cropa muat be grown primarily for
commercial ule.
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Tomatoes Cabbage
PumpkiDI
ClleUDibere
Beano
Watermelon
Strawberr!e. ¥'atmeloa
Muioes Tobacco
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14g. Hay - exhibit .to conslJt of one .Uce.
14h. Popcorn - 10 ears of 1966 corn.
141. Sweet Corn- 10 ears of 1966 corn.
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1966 CHEVItOLIT Bel Air 2 Door - - - $2395
Local owner and 1barp aa new. Dark aqua ftnisb, new white.

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Radio and beater.

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1965 CHEVROLET lmpola Hardtop - - - $2295
Locally owaed and only 12,000 mUtt. 8 cylinder, power steer·
ing. Spotlesa fawn interior, beautiful maroon finish. Radio

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BRAND uew 2 bedroom all
modem home. Velma G. Zus· l
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WITH COLD WEATHER
ao
head, crickets, spiders &amp; o!h·
er insects will be coming in1'---11
stde 'your hon'o where it's FAioc2mrliH"'ifRt:'7iii~ll ..,..
warm. Protect your home
from lhese pests with ARAB, :
available at King Builders ·
EXPERIENCED
SUpply Co., Middleport.
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ALIGNMENT

AUCTIONEER
COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT
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JIM CARNAHAN
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JUNIOR FAIR DIRECTORS
4-H Girls .................. Jeimifer Blakeslee, Sharon Holler,
Patty Koblentz, Sally :Mora
4-H Boys .................... Charles Frecter, Allan Gibson,
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Larry Montgomery, Archie Roae
F.F.A ................. Denny Evans, Dale Hill, Marshall Roush
Girl Scouts ............ Be&lt;ky Houdashelt, Bernadette Honnessy
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
4-H ................ Mrs. Pat Holter, Mary Rose, Marie Tul'ller,
Miss Margaret E. Griffiths, C. E. Blallealee,
Clair Woode, Rex Shenefield, DaD Smith
F.F.A........................... Otha Smith, Everett Holcomb
Girl Scouta ................................ Phyllis Hennessy

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AUGUST 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 1966
OFFICERS
F1!ESIDENrr •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Denny Evans
VICE·PRESIDENrr .............................. Archie Rose
SECRETARY ........~ ........................... Sally Mora
TREASURER ........................~---- Jennifer Blakealee
NEWS REPORTER ............................ Sharon Holter

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for Rent
For Sale
POMERUY - MODERN two
1 MARE and a 1 year old and
' lory frame, 6 large rooms
a 4 month old colt. Otto Brad· FOUR ROOM lurolaboa arlo CALORIC DeiW&lt;e liS range, ex·
i bedrooms), II&gt; baths, hao~·ll
WY UIN
ford , Racine, o. Ph. Ki)c3()83. menL WY 2.,'36S3
ap
ceUent
condltion,
$75.
"h.
992
ltARL GRUESER
plumbing
I
wood
!loors,
fu!lll
ea~~~:~~~~!
1 14 tic _:101.
8 15 3tc
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8 14 3tcl and beating, ' MinersvUie.' gas fired bot air h1
- - - - : Notice
- : - - - - - - MODERN Z bedroom bome, ONE Seigler gas wall furnace,! Obi0• End Y0"!' sewer tr ouble· MIDDLEPORT
view of the nver.
'':··~=~Ill
EXPERIENCED
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992·29113 day 35,000 BTU. Can be used with We ha•e all siZO sewer mac1J.1 modern frame home,
WHEEL
CThurt•.fri.·Sat.)
or 992·3702 eveninas.
bottled or natural gu. Ph. toes. Reasonable rates. Call
t' 1 ilb
SPECIAL PROGRAM
e2 USED CARS LIFT
1
7 24 tfc
WY Z.2974, day or night.
eons rue Jon . w .
AUGNMENT
ePARTS
far OUTBoARD
EXPANDED
AIIMod1ls
- - - - - - -- 992·5648.
8 15 3lc
9 IS lfc forced hoi a.lf beatmg,
MOTORS
baseme•t WJ!b
recreation1jl
tnd
IBM
A,t R1duced Prices
eBOATS &amp; MOTORS
, MODERN 4 room and balh fur- 14 FT. Camping trailer, sleeps
.lUftiONBEil
room ns x 24), utility ;= ~:11
Compute-r Prqrammlnt
BRAKE
SERVICE
eBOAT PAINT
mshed
apartment.
MJddJe.
?
hitch
included
aod
elecbic
_....._
•-•ee
Haundry)
aod
garage.
Ll
Dah PrOCHIIng
99
381
4
eTOOLS
port, O., Ph. Z. · f
b~akes . Ph. 773·59811, Mason,
lot in excellent location
Key Punch " Burreughl
7 29
lose ADgnment Sh11p S.At
Write or Call Collect
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Va.
8
15
6tc
· hbor hood •
Write.
PniH or Coatalll
Dell
Pllonto 9924S76
(Ano Codo-414)
THREE and four room f
A. c. BRADFORD
$1500.00 buys 98 arres in
W.
Ml1n
St.
Pomonr
224-4175
Metrapolit1n MOton
ur- KODAK Instamatic
camera
1ord Twp ., ou Route 33•
ROUTE 124
niJbed apartmeats. AD uWI·
Baellle, Oblo
l'ormerly Grueaer llod7 •
Molropolilan Schoolt
, Ues paid. Phone WY Z.tl76. 804, new condition, $75. Bob
I I lfc
produce all crops common "'
AC SJIIYICU8B CorporatiotJ
Evenings •ncl Saturday
Worb
1
1
7
6 :~::.~:h0:, 1:"
I Rowley ond Reed. After i Mallory, Racine, 0. Ph. 949this area, springs iR pasture,jl,====,.,===="'·
"AtS..nonTV"
, p.m. caU WY 2-3574.
%793.
8 15 3lciBOAT and motor license- EV· 11'. story frame b&amp;use,
NOW liPliiiNTING
""!'!'!"!!!'!"!""~~""'""':::::;'·;:-.=·I
t s lfc
inrude Sa1es and Serv•ce,~ rooms and cellar, well, some
MEIGS COUNTY
AUCTION- Slarttng Friday, SOME nice young
He...Wrd Schwarze! Marine, Hocking- buildings. Property needs
for The a..t In
WITH
FULL SElYICI
Aug. 19th at Laurel
Cliff THREE and fo~ room furnisiJ. cattle. Ph. 992-6227, Porn, 0. pori, Obio.
8 3 30tc oome repair.
lr-========-Scl&gt;ool House on State Roule ed ••• un£111'11'""-" apar•
6tp
Albert M, Cox, Broker
64 PONTIAC · · · · · · · $2.195
Ci11der &amp; Concrete
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lEWING maCblDI!I, repair ..,.
He
Cl ,_,.,
Star Chief • Dr. Sedan. Thill
J:M 7 p.m. We will sell your
ments. WY ..-5434,
12 6 tfc ONE 20" boy 's bike and a 24" flee, all makea. WY z-2211.
DrY · e.....,, 8a1esmau
car wu lliided frvm a man
merchandise lor you. Adams
girl's bike, both in g 0 0 d '!be Flbrle Shop, Pomeroy
.
99W830
who bas been a Plmliac lover
BLOCKS
Trading Post and Auction
For Stle
shape. Also a Conn trumpel Authorized Singer Salel and I Evenmgo IIZ-2518 or 99Z-3638 ;::.s:n::rEt"::
•· 6-8 • 12 !ncb Bloeb
House. Ph. 742·5394. 8 11 tfc
and case, !Ike new. Ph. 992· Semce.
1 29 Uc 79 ACRE FARM, 0. M. WogBiiill ~ braltes 111d automatic
eC.IDelll &amp; llortor e.Metal
MADAM star, palm '"""". ...
2958.
s__~4_::tp BEADY-MIX concreta deUver· l property, Bailey Run
your ':ion make it ideal for
Auto Club ef Southern Ohio
W'llldows "' Doors
•Door
l'nmes " otber Masonry
I, Kanauga. Looi: lor han• You always aave more oo BEANS, potatoea,
tomatoes ed right to your project. Fast Contact Ralph Lambnght,
65 CHRYSLER ...... $2,795
Sopplles.
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BOB E. BYER
signs. Come and hear her tel
Unico Appliances
and melons . Clarence Prof· and easy. Free estimates. I-~Cortland, 0.
8 16
FATORY AIR CONDITION·
PHONI
tn-2067
POMilOY
you the past, presenl and I&lt;· Becter prices tban ever on
fill, Portland, O. Ph. M3-22S 4. 1 Phone 992.32 •• ,
Goeglein 33
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ER. NewJIOrl 4 Dr. Sedan. It
8 4 12t0
l&lt;'reezers, Refrigerators, Wa·
&lt;r2
also has power .steering, poture.
sher-Dryer Pairs. Eler. Ran8 11 tic Ready-Mill Co., Middleport, baros, other buidings,
wn brakes, and automatic
ADAMS TRADING Post
is fsc=~~l. ~~~~~nditloilers.
DON'T pump your sluggish sep- Ohio.
6 30 tic I miles !rom Pomeroy. Ph.
:a.;s·B'!:. ;.~~~~ ";'(n~!
MONEY EVERYWHERE
1
open 6 days a week: Mon· FREEZER
$195
tic lank. Get Klean·Em • AD AIR CONDlTIONING Re!rlger-1 3CI79.
8 15
clean inside and oul and a ll'11ran:spo1rter up 20, 9:40
LEEDS. Englaad (UPI) -A
day tbrdoughd St'a1teurda0Y
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Septic
Tank
Cleaner.
Land·
atioo
service.
Jack's
Refrlg.
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3
B.R.
real
bBluy,Am
,NARS
T.
up
20,
!~:20
p.mJ.;
In·
truck
deUverlng $11.2 milUoa lo
· "re'e
have ra IO an e VISI 0 ·
mark Farm ·Bureau, Pome- eration, New Haven. . Phone! style home , 2 car
down 20, walling;
ames banlmotes to the Leeds braiiCb
pair, also plenty ol antique
POMEROY
roy, o.
a 10 30tc TU •••..,,
Pomeroy, Ohio
Durant up 21, 10:45 p.m.;
St.
the Bank of England
4 6 tfc 1aiDI.1y room and situated
items. Main SL in RuUaod,
992-2181
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0. Ph. 742·5:m4.
7 20 tic
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BUDGET PRICED lurnllUre Ill HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural i I acre lot. Two ceramic .
downup2121,• 1a:35m ~.m.; Paul three bo Thuradacontetny.tn Fi~:
- - ,
our third Boor budget sllop.
Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold baths. full size
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xes
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Wanted
Jack W. C:orsey, Mgr.
Baker FID'IIitUre, Middleport Brothers, 618 E. Main SL, screened patio and
"'U", William Will,
up 21 • &amp;:3D a.m.;
money were eeattered on the
tic Pomeroy.
Pomeroy, 0 · Ph· M•3M'
Jordon down 22, S a.m.; L.
paveme•t.
U ••
Obi.·
MIDDLE·AGED womao soon to
. · .
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I 22 Ifc more 01·ce featu res th at
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FT
campmg
trader
sleeps
ha
to
see
to
app
ec
'ate
Coolville.
8
12
6tp'
Sw_
eel
down
22,
6:15a.m.;
Pollee lermed a ·cordon
H
1
slay by the week with elder·
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. j ONE WHEEL utility trailer, ID·
ve
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F
d
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7, hitch mcluded and electr&lt;c gle iron
frame, wood
IIISUI'8na
Make an appointment to
lOre own 23, 2: ... a.m.;
IIIVuod !be truck, picked up the
ly lady. Come to Lincoln Sl., brakes. Ph. 773·5688, Mason, bod "·hts 2
I '·hitch
this home now
AUTO SALES- 1957 Buick Express down 2i!, 5 a.m.;
boxes aJid deUvered them
door. Bessie Athey, 509 South w, Va.
a 10 file
y, ""I • co~p•~ Pb -IGET .~ quotation from llEU· I
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good tires, fine work
car: ers down GreeDUp 11:30 p.m.) safely to the bank.
!'.nd Ave., Middleport, 0.
·
es, excel ent con Ilion.
· TER INSURANCE AGENCY
Woods dawn Greenup 2
a 14 31c HOWE, 4 ton capacity plat. 192-5543.
8 9 4tci INC befo
.
LETART ROUTE: 3 B.R.
$175. Ph. tJ92.2922. I 14
U dawn GreerH
form sca le, Scott Fobner, - ··
• . re renewJIII your 1 style home located on
AUTO SALES _ 1961
a.m.; Mary E en
FAU.OUT R1BE8
WANTED_ 1 middl.,.ged w.,. R. D. I, Pomeroy, O. '~'• mile : USED Apache Raven,
1'66 auto msurance. We may be acres, loll size
6:Hi a.m.; OVEC up Green·
man soon to stay by the week , north of Fairgrounds.
Ph. model. Ph. New Haven 882· able to save you money.
stoker furnace, breezeway
en. Also a 10 ft.
up 1:30 a.m.; Fort
JOHANNESBURG, Soulb Afrlwith an elderly lady. Come I 1192.7339 _
8 2 tfc garage. This 8 year old
boat. Ph. tJ92.2960. , I 15 6tp
Greenup 7:10 a.m.;
ca (UPI) -Fallout from recent
1 10 &amp;tp 21106, John F. Roii'Sh.
to Lincoln Street door, Bes· CANNING TOMATOES $I a
7 2~ If~ AUTOMOBILE Insurance beea is priced to sell at IS,500.00.
B. up Meldahl 5:15
French nuclear tests in the
SJe Athey 509 Soulh
2nd
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LENNOX oil fired, forced air cancelled? Lost yaur operalc
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Bosworlh down
Pacific has greatly 'mereased
Ave Middleport o 1 t2 3tc bushel, bring own conta.mer furn
d
and 275 gal
or's license? call wv
ft•RTFORD ·. , rooms w•·th
6:10 p.m. ValvoHne
redioactirity here, the director
and you pick, 2 miles above
. ac~. uc1s
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WANTED - Work for bulldoz· Letart Falls, Julian HiD.
oil tank. Ph. 992·3529. 8 10 61p
6 15 tic new bathroom, water tank,
8:30 p.m.
of South Africa's Atomic
er. Ph. !J92..2208.
8 9 30tc
110 6tc
etc. Large lot and &amp;arage, Gauge readinga :
Gal!ipo•.,lls:IRalllerup Meldahl 9:50
Energy Board said Thursday.
priced at $4,500. Out of town
•·
up Meldahl 10
J. K. llasson said !be blard'a
Help Wanted
ILNUT CONSOLE 19titi
Dam 11t2·3• 12p·9• running
Alton Zephyr up Meldahl
radiation monitors at Pelindaba
owner wants an olfer.
M 312
f
on ro ers, omeroy- ason
p.m.; Barbara Brent up
recorded a "noticeable rise" tn
MIDDLE-AGED lady to live
'el. This set radio equip.
79.
Pt.
Pleasant
24.30,
dahl
11:49
p.m.;
Albert
redioectlvity eight days after
A C RQS.S
in and do housework, laun- ped, 4 speaker sound system,
4~. Finishes
U5. PerMASON : 6 Room 1 floor plan 1.29, Kanawha Falls 3.52,
up Meldahl 7:05a.m.
lite French nuclear esplosion
1.
Point
o[
DOWN'
formed
dry , and assist with care of 4 speed internlixed changer.
home. Gas forced air heat Ieaton 18.81. London,
l:Lnd
1. Bathhou~e
19. Simuinvalid. Write, giving name, T'is set sold much higher. 5. Weakens
2. On the Jelt
late
aod located near school, 94 llld Winfield dams were on
GallipoUs Dam July 2. - - - - address Hnd phone c-u Box Take over payments o! $6.25 9. Rabbit fur
sidP: naut.
22. Breeze
loot frontage on paved street. sills.
Pitt down 12:10 a.m.;
ifi8.D, The Daily
Sentinel, per month or pay balance due : 10. West lndian 3. Wharf
23. Hint
Come ll!ld look at this borne
Herdman down 12:50 a.m.;
STAR PINS
SOI'ClH'Y
1. OutfiL'l
24.lUverin
Pomeroy, Ohio.
8 11 6tc ' . $89.9~:~all 1192:~18. __I 9 6t: 12. Hautb()ys
for $7,500.00.
Bout_ Movemeals:
ip Sporn down 2:10 a.m.;
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres.
5. Di~h· e .•s
Hadoo
•..JI
211. DeOhio Rh•er -Eastern dow• drewCalhounup3:50a.m.;
!dent JohRSOII signed iDio law
MALE HELP~ belween ages 27 1SINGER SEWING ~CHINE:­ 13. Wait on
H. lo~:'l:d Ud€'d
f; _ lncite
&lt;:eives
NEW HAVEN: 2 Story-4 B.R. 13, H5 a.m.: Turner up 14· ner down5:40 a.m.; Peggy
Thursday a blll to permit tha
and '35 clean neal appear· ThiS machine eqwpped lo Zig I 16.
Fot·mer
7. Jra.nian
27. Wading
14
home
very
convenienUy
10:35
p.m.;
Criss
Jr.
up
•
ney
up
6:30
a.m.;
Baby
government
to award gold s!llr
once of good cl.aracter. Day I zag, make buttoholes, darn,
RU :&lt;!' i&lt;tn
Saturd•y'• AnMWU
S. Man or
birds
ru le•·
reaminged to business and school ar- l2:1li a.m.; Robert Reed up 14 • down 7:45 a.m.
lapel bullous lo next of kin ol
or night shill available. Apply and monogr"m. Take over '
:1:{. !-ioothln g
28. Roman
9. P;_; rl !&gt; of
;{;,. Lnngui.•:! lt
money
eas. Central air
1:35 a.m.; Endeavor up 14, 4:05
seroicemen who lost their ll•••
in person al Burger Boy, 23 payments of $5.50 per month 17. Wi thm:
('Omb. fo rm
29.
Makes,
as
37.
Neig-h
bot•
installed
In
furnace.
a.m.;
New
Martinsville
Kanawha
IUver
Helen
Z..
iD Vlet Nam and otber cold war
w. Union, Athens, 0. between or pay balance due 156.50. 18. Central
11. Hattie
cloth
of Iraq
and
paved
driveway.
15,
UO
a.m.;
Pennsylvania
down
London
4
a.m.;
Semel
actions.
The buttons would be
boors of 1 and 5 p.m. 8 9 30tc I ~99:Z.3218.
8 9 6tc 20. - and
fotmation
30. Msesses
39. Pota.to bud
outo
very
reasonable
at
$l1,800.00.
16,
3
a.m.;
Prlnclplo
dawn
16,
down
Marmet
4:45a.m.;
Be.
a
verj
similar
to
those awarded &lt;hiring
Fe R 1
! Vt-;NETIAN blinds, all kinds. 21. Continent:
17
J,
N.
(Jim)
Roash,
Broker
5:55
a.m.;
Naliooal
up
•
:
Winfield
3:IO
p.m.;
the
two
World
Wars and Kore~.
r en ~ [ Also repairs. Dole Wippel
abbr.
Fourth
&amp;
Mary
Streels
a.m.;
Elgerclifl
up
18,
4:40
p.
ferson
up
Willfield
4:25
p.m.;
6 ROOMS house wilh
balh, Supply, 215 Union
Ave., 22. Gtv4! up,
m.; D. A. Johnson up 18, : Charles Stevenoon down
ualhrone
Nf!W HaYen, W• "'a.
basement and furnace,
304 Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 29 30tc 24. Trouble
Phone IBZ-2843
a.m.; H. E. Bowles up 18, 7: field 2:115 p.m.; W. H. Shaver,! CLIMBERS KILLED
Sycamore Streel. Middleport, RATS, MICE eliminated for· 2fi . Phoebu!l
8 12 2tc 25 a.m. John K. up 19, 2:10
Jr. down Winlield 8:55p.m.;
GRENOBLE, France (UPI)
Olno.
_ 8_25_~: ever. "Gel Sla• "
Ebers· 2t. Dim iniHh
-m.;
George
Price
up
19,
5:30
a.
len
R.
Merrill
up
Winfield
tO:
-Three
Frenchmen were killed
21. Unit of
FOR REI\T - Fnrn&lt;Shed apari· ·,ach Hardware, Sugar Run
m.; Jelfboat up 19, 6 a.m.; Wal- .
J. S. Lewis down
Thursday whlle attempting to
heaviness:
abbr.
men!, 6 rooms and bath. utili· Feed. •· :.en's Hardware.
ter Beckjord up 20, 8:45 p.m.;
12:05 a.m.; 0. F.
climb Mount Meije, a lll·14331.
Bx.clama.
ties furnished, dose to busi
7 1, 30tp
up
20,
9:10
p.m.
Valley
up
Winfield
4:35
a.m.
fool
JIC!IIk in the French Alps.
tion of
nesa district. no pets: shown LOSE WEil&gt;HT safely wilh
POMEROY - 2ND STREET
di~;gu .~ t
afternoons by appomtmenl. Dex-A·Uiet Tablets. Only 911c 32. Observe
2 story frame , 8 rooms
J3. G1rl's
3
bedrooms), bath, garage, one
Ph. 992·3Cl92,
a_ J4 tc : at Stark Pharmacy. 8 II l21p
nlclcnam e
block to post office.
6 ROOM hOIJse and bath on 2?5 1RUGS DIRTY' Rent electric 34 . Boy's:
ate.hool
OFA
$5,500.00.
W. Mam Sl . Porn., 0. p,,_ shampooer for S1 w1th purciJ. I 38. Twininl'
MIDDLEPORT - Good one
sUDiiN
ALL
m21168 or 992-2961 . 8 14 6tc: ase of Lustre Foam. Ebers· I
plant
story
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FURNISHED apartment on 307 : bach Hardware, Pom., 0. 1 4.0.
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8 ROOM brick duplex:
with ''Sleeper!." Guaranteed
re- 43. Dirk
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garage, Butternut Ave., Pornsuit or money back. Only 98e.
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rooms). bath, basement. fur·
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mortgage. Sale price $5,500.·
furnished . Ph. 992·2682.
budge!. Reslores forgotten col - ~ tor the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single lellers, apo 1..
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One Unit shall consist of:
(1) Five or less head of sheep or goats
(2) One cow, calf over 3 months of age or one hog
3 months of age.
d. $3.00 will be allowed for transportation purposes on shop
exhibits consisting of ten pieces.
5. Awards - Basic awards will be made to each elhlbltor on
basts of erades as follows. No award will be made on D grades,
but transportation wlll be paid on livestock.
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$t.50-$1.2HI.OO Class 4, Junior Leadership; Class 5 a, b, e,
Let's Sew, Articles to Use &amp; Wear, You•
First Outfit; Class 7, a through g, Home
Manag~ment, Family Economics, Housing &amp;
Furnishings; Class 8, Meal Planning &amp; Food
Preparation; Class 9, Outdoor Cookery and
Host &amp; Hostess; Class 10, Food Preservation
I &amp; II; Class 11, 12 and 13, Human Relations
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Garden and Crops; Class 15, Conservation
and Entomology, Flower Gardening, Lawn
Care &amp; Forestry; Class 39, Photography.
.2.00- .. ~1.75-,1.50 Class 5, d through g, School Dress, Sporta
Clothes, Lounging Clothes &amp; Undergarments,
Dress Up Dress; Class 6, Style Revue, Clasa
7, h and i, Dressing Area, &lt;J.H Club Girl &amp;
Her Home; Class 18, a through f, h, and j
through v, Engineering; Class 17, Beef Show.
mailshlp; Class 19, Dairy Showmanship;
Clasa 27, Sheep Showmanship; Claas 35, Ra))c
bit Showmanship: Class 36, Poultry; Class 37,
Rabbits; Class 38, Showmanship, 4H Saddle
Horse.
f3.0fl · z 5Hl.75 Class 3, Demonstration Contest; Class 5, h,
I, j, Complete Costume, Tailored Clothing,
College Girls Garments; Class 16, g, Club
Electrical exhibit; Class 18, i, Club Rope
Exhibit; Class 16, p, Tractor Opera!ors Con·
test ; Class 16, w through z, Engineerinf.
f3.5~3.00-$2 . 25 Class 25, 26, 27, Sheep; Class 29, 33, Swme.
fS.00--$4.00-$3.00 Class 3, Team Demonstrations.
$5.5~4.5H3 . 50 Class 18, Beef Cattle; Class 20, Dairy Cattle.
f6.~4.00-$3.00 Class 2, Educational Booths.
The best three educational booths will receive an additional
prize of:
First Prize .......................... $10.00
Second Prize ............ - ........... $ 7.00
Third Prize ......................,_, $ 4.00
6. Exhibits - Must be in place not Jeter than 6:00 P.M., Tuesday, August 18th, except Nutrition, and must remain in place until
Saturday, Augu't 20th, at 4:00 P.M. Any exhibit removed before
that time will forfeit any premiums awarded on -them. Nutrition
exhibits must be in place not later than 11:00 A.M. Wedneaday,
August 17th. Grades will be dropped one letter if exhibits are not
in place by 11:00 A.M.
7. Entries - In the Junior Fair must be submitted to t be
Junior Fair Secretary not later than July 15, 1966.
8. Any prompting, coaching, or any aid at the showing will
forfeit any premium awarded the exhibitor and the exhibitor will
be ruled out of all competition in Junior Division of the Fair.
Only exhibitors and judges allowed in the show ring.
9. Junior exhibitors muet do all fitting and care of animals
exhibited in the Jllllior Division of the Fair. Otherwlae It Is not
100% Junior Fair.
10. Limit on Entries - Each Junior Fair elhlbltor shall be
ttmlted to two ( 2) entries in eaeh class ( EU!nple: 2 entrlea In Clau 9b) Only one entry per person
parmltted In Style Revue or Showmanship.
11. Ribbons - Each exhibitor shall receive ribboDJ Indicating
the quallty of project. Ribbons must be dillplayed ON and BY ex·
hib!ts during the fair. Ribbons wliJ be determined by an average
of the judge's grade, the agent's erade, the advisor's grade, and
the boot grade.
12. Pins and Banners - 4H Club mrmbers will receive plna
If !be members satisfactorily complete the-tlrst, folirtb, &amp;eVeuth
or tenth year of work. Pins will also be provided for fl1'll,
fifth, seventh, and tenth
HI Club advisors. This Ia 1. poUcy
which has been In
13. Classesoutllneil to cover all
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To be announced later.
GENERAL RULES
1. Exhibits - Must be carried u Vocational Agriculture, Vocational Home Economics or 4-H projects or supervised practices,
or under supervision of Camp Fire Girls or Girl Scout Troops.
When question of doubt shall arise, the declalon of the Executive
Committee will be considered final. Each exhibitor must clear hiS
or her spa~e· before chec~ will be Issued.
The purpose of the Junior Fair ia to encourage the boy or girl
to learn how to do specific things. WORK IS EXPECTED TO BE
THE WORK OF THE BOY OR GIRL, NOT THE PARENTS,
GRANDPARENTS, OR FRIENDS. A lower quality work actually
done by the individual is mu~h better than high quality work of
an adnlt.
2. Scoring - The method of scoring will be using A, B, c.An A exhibit will consist of exhibits of superior merit. B exhibits
will be those midway between A and C exhibits. C exhibits wlll
be of average merit. Those that do not meet desirable standards
will be graded D. and will not receive a ribbon or award. The
final grade to determine ribbons will be an average of the judge's
grade, the advisor's grade, the agent's grade, and the book. grade.
3. ~Idging - will be carried out by competent disinterested
judges. ~chedule of judging to be determined hiler.
4. Transportation Awards - These awards to be paid In addl·
tlon to grade award listed in General Rule 5.
a. Poultry and Rabbita, per exhibitor ............ SI.OO
b. Clubs, Departm.enta, or other organizations not
receiving any transportation awards by ita
membera in any form, one award allowed ........ $3.00
c. livestock transportation will be per animal unit as fol·
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20. In order to be eDglble for preml111111 an f..H Club project
boolu .muat be uliafactorll,y completed and in the County Exten·
sion Office by Aupst ltt.
21. All anlmala elhlblted at the Fair mUll be accompanied
by health papers indicating that the livestock meeta state health
requirements.
DIVISION I - ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
1. Class 1. ACHIEVEMENT AWARD. The Achievement Award Ia
planned to recogni!e outatandlng achievement among our young
people. Awards will be made on the basis of recorda, and other
Items which can be scored. Previous winners of the Achievement
Award are not eligible to eompete In 1966.
Trophies will be provided to the winner of each of the follow·
Ing groups: 4-H Boys, 4H Girls, and V""Ag Boys through the Ohio
Retail Merchants. Aesoclation, The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Company, Pomeroy National Bank, Kroger Grocery and Baking Company,
Selection - Each 4-H Club may nominate membere for this
award. Selection of County winners will be made by competent,
disinterested judges. Records muet be in the bands of the County
Committee by Jnne 15th - (4H by April 30th) . In order to be
eligible for an award, members must exhibit and be present at the
County Fair unless prevented by sickness, death of animal, or sim:
liar reason. The Awards Committee will notify winners.
The Committee recommends that the King be selected from
F. F. A. in the odd calendar years, from 4H Club Boys in the even
calendar yeare; the King and Queen sele&lt;ted from achievement
award winners; and the girls selected have a major portion of
their work In homemaking. It Is recommended that judges used be
famtnar with the procedures of each group.
2. Class 2. EDUCATIONAL BOOTH EXIIIBITS. Any 4H Club,
Vocational Agrleulture, or Vocational Home Economics Depart·
ment, or any other Junior organization may set up one educational
booth. Booth exhibits will be given a space of 3 feet deep and 3
feet wide, (depending upon nature of exhibit, plano, and amount
of space available) and accompanying wall apace.
No artlclea In the booth may be judged in any other class.
Entries for booth exhibits must be made at the time of the
other Junior Fair entries, giving title. For example: "Safety In the
Home", "A Good Diet Pays", or "Tractor Safety". A brief· sketch
and plans for a booth must be submitted at the time of entry.
Spectfy Important needs such 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? ........................ 10 points
B. Is the Idea of the elhibit seen at a glance?
Ia tbe center of Interest easily seen? .... 20 Points
C. Doea the ex!Jlblt represent an approved practice?
15 Points
D. Ia the total exhibit In proportion to
alze of booth? ····--------------------·· 10 points
E. Is the use of color, light or motion effective?
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10 polntl
F. Are labels, posters and exhibit articles In proper
relation to each other in size proportion? .. 10 polnta
G. Are statement&amp; on labels simple and easy to read?
5 Polnta
H. Ia the script or printing of charts, labels, and
placecards neat and effective? __ ,...... 6 Points
L Is the use of English, spelling, and
punctuation correct? ................... 5 Points
J. Ia originality shown? ............... -.... 5 Points
K. Will the appearance of the exhibit be satisfactory
for the duration of the Fair? ............ 5 Points
3. Claaa 3. DEMONSTRATION CONTEST. The contest Is open
to all participating groups. The purpose of a demonstration Is to
lhow the bow and why of the subject demonstrated. Points to be
considered ill judging demonstrations will include:
Five Points will be deducted for each minute or
fraction of minute demonstration is under five
minutes or over fifteen minutes In length.
Choice of subject demonstrated ........ 20%
How well demonstration Is prepared .... 30%
Interest to audience ............. _.... , 20%
Showing and explaining process clearly __ 30%
4. ·Class 4. JUNIOR LEADERSHIP. Required exhibit is as
follows :
1. Completed Junior Leadership Project Book. (Muat be in
County Extension Office by AugUBt lsi.)
2. Poster or chart showing Junior Leadership work completed
In local club of community and county·wlde activity. Ex·
hibitor may show previous years of Junior Leadership
work.
DetaUa of all requirement&amp; will be given at Junior Leader
meetings,
DIVISION II
CLOTHING, HOME FURNISHINGS, &amp; HOME MANAGEMENT
5. Class 5. CLOTHING. All sewing and clothing judging will
take Place in the local club, plua the grade on the project book.
5a. Three articles made in 4-H "Let's Sew."
~- Three articlea made in 4-H "Articles to Uoe and Wear."
Three articles must be exhibited.
Sc. Your First Outfit
5d. Scbool Dress
5e. Sporta Clothe1
5f. Lounging Clothes and Undergarments
5g. Dress Up Dress and a file box of labels
6h. Tbe Complete Costume
51. Tailored Clothing, a overhand patch and a darned tear
5j. College Girls Garments- any of the above projects (5d·51)
out of high school one year or more.
6. Class 6. STYLE REVUE. An elimination contest wiD be
bald on August 11th, at 7:30 P.M. All dresses graded A in the
elimination contest must be shown in the County Fair Style Revue
at the Achievement Program. NO PERSON MAY MODEL MORE
THAN ONE GARMENT in the Style Revue. Premiums will be with·
held if A awarde do not model in the Achievement Program. The
Style Revue Committee will be responsible for checking,
8c. Your First Outfit
Bd. School Dreas
6e. SpOrta Clothes
6f. LounginJ Clothes and Undergarments
81. Dresa Up Dress
6b. The Complete Costume
61. Tailored Clothing
6j, College Girls Style Revue - any girl out of high school one
year or more.
7. C1aaa 7. HOME MANAGE!t!ENrr, FAMILY ECONOMICS,
HOUSING AND FURNISHINGS.
7s. Quick and Easy HousekeepiJii.
Make an exhibit of two examples from any two of these
guides:
1. Mate one task out of two or more.
2. Leave out any part of a task you can.
3. Use the best tools.
4. Make both handl work.
5. Keep things within easy reach.
8. Use the beat poature.
Include in your exhibit a chart showing how you earned a total
of at least twelve points In the project.
7b. Clean Clothes the Quick and Easy Way.
Prepare an exhibit to Include the following:
1. A garment you have washed and ironed.
2. A display that shows a process which mate• washing
or ironing easier.
3. A chart whlcb shows bow you earned a total of:
15 points If you are 10 to 13 years old.
25 points if you ar~ 14 years of age or older.
Include your ap on ent17tq.
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7e. Adventure• of Dicky Dollar or FamUy Econo!Dics.
Prepare an exhibit ihowlng somf of tbe activity In the project, and a chart showing what you have learned from this
project and give an example.
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7d. Yon and Your Money.
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Prepare an educational exhibit showing materW and/or
Information relevant to one of the activities you choje. In·
elude In your exhibit a chart showtilg:
1st year - 5 topics chosen alid activity for eacll
2l,ul year - e topics cboseD aild sctl'vlty for eacb
3rd YJ!Br - 7 topics chosen and aetiVIey for each
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7f. Improve Yolll' Home wltb I study Cemer.
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Elhlbit drawing Of floor plall lhowillg arraucem~ ol f1lllo
lliture In your lludy center, and dllplay the delk llihtlni.
and s accessories. (U tbe1 are no1 pOrtable, hr!ug ICile moo
del or illustrate ID a su6Jtltute llllliJiet.)
71. Improve Your Home with Good u,ht. · ·
Exhibit Chart shoWIJii tlie ~)Jii taslu. IDustn.te by e..
ample and/or other details bow one of these tasli:a was car•
ried out.
7h. Improve. Your Home with a Dresslnc Area.
Exhibit drawing of floor plan for the tjressing area; dlsplaJ
an example of the lmprovementa made In closet and drawer
space; and display two accesaorles.
7!. The 4H Club Girl and Her Home.
Exhibit articlea made or remodeled for one room. DIJIPIIJ
chart showing how you completed llllits.
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DIVISION Ill
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FOODS AND NUTRITION
8. Class 8. MEAL PLANNING AND FOOD PREPARATIElN.
Baking. AU baked foode must be labeled, giving name of product,
kind of flour, shortenina. or mix uaed. All baked foode must be
accompanied by menu showing use. Club members sbollld lilt on
this card the foods required to be judged accordlnl to lbe project. Any duplicate entriea mullf. be of cilfferent variety or type.
Sa. Good Food for Snackin&amp; and Packing.
(1) Well·planned, well·prepared, nicely·packed lunch In 1
suitable container such u a shoe box, small basket, or school
lunch box.
OR (2) Well·planned, well·prepared nutritious snacb tor one
peraon, attractively oerved on a tray with correct table Bel'
vice.
8b. Fun with Food for Lunches and Suppers.
A menu for a light lunch or supper, one well·prepared ser..
lng of all foods on the menu, a place oettln&amp; for servlna tht
menu, recipe file.
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(1) A complete day's menu for the family.
( 2) The following foods from the menu:
(a) One protein rich dish, (b) One desaert, (c) 0111
Vegetable or Salad.
It iB suggelled that the foode be individual aerv!nga wltll
appropriate table appointments.
Bd. Taaty Meall.
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(1) One dlsb cbooen from this menu.
C2) Cloverleaf rolla and recipe file.
8e. The 4-H Girl Bakes Yeast Bread, Rolls, and Plea.
First Year: 3 cloverleaf rolls and dinner menu.
Second Year: 3 clover leaf rolls and menua for meala for one
day.
Third Year: 1 loaf bread and 1 2-cruat pie and menua for
meals for one day.
9. Clau 9. OUTDOOR COOKERY AND HOST AND HOSTESI
9a. Outdoor Cookery I
Exhibit two major dishes plus complete menu from a meal
prepared in the project. Diahes are to be those that would
be prepared and cooked outdoors.
9b. Outdoor Cookery II.
Two planned menua and market order for the foods for
outdoor meals. Two major foods from one menu.
9c. Junior Host and Hosteas
File or scrapbook, menu for refreshment&amp; for a party and
one major food from menu with appropriate table appoint.
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9d. Teenagers Entertain.
Exhibit to include notebook of entertainment Ideas, lnvlta·
lion, table service and menu for specific occasion plus one
food prepared from it.
10. Class 10. FOOD PRESERVATION I AND II. Canning and
Freezing. Frozen foods will not be exhibited at 11166 Fair. Containers not labeled will not be judged. Each container of canned food
must be properly labeled - giving name of product, specifying
method of preparation, and date canned. A chart and example
must be displayed showing completed number of packages or cans
from at least 3 groups in Food Preservation I and at least 4 groops
in Food Preservation II. Entries in food preservation limited to
two per person and each must be in a different aub-&lt;:laas. list all
items in each exhibit on entry tag.
Written dinner menus using each exhibit displayed are necessary
lOa. Fruit processed in hot water.
lOb. Pint of tomatoes or juice hot water processed.
10c. Pint of vegetable or vegetable mixture presaure canned
Processed.
lOd. Jar of relish
10c. Picklea - one from brined cucumbers and one from unbrined or quick brined cucumbers or from fruits and vagetables.
lOf. Jar of jam, preserve, conserves, marmalades or butters.
lOg. Glass of jelly from juice extracted with no pectin added. I
I Oh. Glass of jelly with pectin added.
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10j. Chart showing amount and kinds of vegetable frozen,
10k. Chart showing amount and kinds of precooked foods frozea
DIVISION IV
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HUMAN RELATIONS ond CHILD DEVELOPMENT
11. Class 11. NURSING, FIRST AID, CHlLD CARE.
lla. Home Nursing. Exhibit one device for giving support and
protection or a convenience in caring for the lick; and u
educational poster.
llb. First Aid. Exhibit first aid kit or medicine cabinet and aa
educational poster.
llc. Learning About Children - "Chipper from One to IlL~
Exhibit the nine toys made and an educational poster.
lld. "Chipper from Seven to Ten." Exhibit a seriea of plcturea
or illustrations which tell of a child's growth ud develop.
ment age seven years through ten.
lle. "Baby Sitting for You." Exhibit your baby llilter't ldt and
an educational poster.
12. Class 12. PERSONAUTY DEVELOPMENT AND
LEADERSHIP.
12a. Personality Development. Exhibit detaUa arranged tluolqJI
County Extension Office.
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County Extension Office.
13. Class 13. A RECOGNIZED PROJECT.
13a. Exhibit a recognized project meeting the approval of till
Jun)or Fair Board and not listed otberwlae.
DIVISION V
GARDENING, CROPS, AND SHOP
14. Class 14. VEGETABLE GARDEN AND CROPS. Ganim
Exhibit to coDBist of plates of three different vegetab1eL Eadl ,. .
plate shall coDBist of twelve beans, five tomatoes, five canota, nte
beets, one squash, one cabbage, or similar vegetable.
These exhibits will be judged at !be Fair by the IDI&lt;!rvlewlng of
the club member. Interviews will be between 9:00 A.M. and 6:00
P.M. Tuesday, August 16th as exhibits are put in piece.
14a. Vegetable Glfdening for Beglllners.
Entry to consist of three plates of any three ·vegetable•
grown.
14b. The Family Vegetable Gardeu.
Entry to coDBiat of three plates of any vegetables grown
plus plan of garden or chart showing quantity of each vagetable planted or grown.
14c. Special Crops.
Strawberries - Exhibit to eonailt of 1 quart of berries or
3 llfOwlng planta.
Raspberries - Exhibit to consist of 1 quart Of berries •
3 growing planta.
14d. Potatoes - 12 tubers. any variety.
14e. CorD - may eonslJt of 3 ataJb of 1966 COl'll.
141. Commercial Crop - cropa muat be grown primarily for
commercial ule.
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Tomatoes Cabbage
PumpkiDI
ClleUDibere
Beano
Watermelon
Strawberr!e. ¥'atmeloa
Muioes Tobacco
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14g. Hay - exhibit .to conslJt of one .Uce.
14h. Popcorn - 10 ears of 1966 corn.
141. Sweet Corn- 10 ears of 1966 corn.
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14m. oats - exhll)it to t'llliBIBI of one peck samf e.
14n live - exhibit to consist of one ~II; aamp e. ndi
Hn · ci1amtJion 'Ii·ophy or Plaque to the most outstabe ns
i.1en or t.•t·op exhibit. Kntries in this class must
en1er
in classes lla: to lin. inclusive. Trophy or Plaque to ba
furnished by Junior F1lr Board.
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15 Class 15 CONSERVATION &amp; ENTOMOLOQ.,, ,
f;ARDENING. LAVJN CARE &amp; ~RESTRY. These exhibit• will ~
I' ,g•d ·at the fair by the interv1ewmJ :fot\h~ ~u~::.~\~;!t
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loa Let's Explore the Outdoors
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Make a displa.v or poste~ showing details of "'1M! p ase o1
th.e outdoors studied on Iukes.
I5b Ohio Birds
Explained in your projrd book.
15l'. Saving Soil &amp; Water
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Chart or display of o~e major aciJVlh'.
lad Farm Mapping and Soli Testing t' 'I
Chart Dr display Df one ma]or ar JVi }' .
15•. Wildlife Production
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Chart or display of one ma]or ar J ••
!51 Buckeye Bug Catchers I
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Insect co11edion must be e-xh1blted. TPn in~Prts or more.
Jag. Buckeye Bug Catchers II h'b't d Tw nt\' five Insects or
Insect collertion must be ex: 1 I e ·
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I'h. Bul'keye Bug Catrhers IIi h'b't d F'1ft l·nsects or more
lnsed collection must be ex I ' e ·
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15' Your First Flower Garden
I. Exhrb 1t two kmds of flowers. Prepare a chart showing work
done. plus an exh1bit of an actt''lly.
15j . Flower Gardemng II
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;\l'f'ording to project books. Pr~p~re a chart s owmg wur
donP. plus an exl11bJl of an act1v1ty.
15k . Flowf'r Gardf&gt;ning III
h t howing wnrk
According to projert books. Pr~p~re a I' ar s
don£". plus an exh1b1t of an actiV It y.
151 Flower Gard&lt;'ning IV
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Arrorcting to projt•rt book Prep~re a l'hart s'howmg work
don£". plus an exhibit fJf an act1v1ty. . . .
lf&gt;m 1-'lm.~,.er Gantemng V ~ Home Beautlf1catron
Prepare an &lt;'XIlibit showing some phase of actual work done
15n. Lawn and Garden Mamtenan ce.
Exhibits as listed m proje ct book.
]5o Woodcrafter
Prt&gt;pare a display of' wood. or lea\ es, propPrly labeled and
mounted to be exhibit Pd.
15p Tree Planting
Each membrr should exhibit three or more 11ve trees, plu1
a posh•r gi\ mg the facts uf how 01an'' trPes planted, date
of p lanll ng and surv1val.
16 rlass lu. liNtOIN~ERING.
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·1· 1h mPmber. Interviews will be between 9.00 A.M. and 6.00 P.M.,
J-...: .., nav. August lflth as exhibits are put in place.
H:i:1. ·Auto Care and Safety lJnit I
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Ou;pla\' or poster showing one phase of proJect work.
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Dls :d3v or ptlo.;t cr showinf' (lne phase of proJect work.
18r \uto (·.:trf' and Safety Vmt Ill
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First Year - Exhibit two item• from the suggested hst.
lilP. Live and Play the Electric Way
Second Year - ~xhibit two items from the su~gested list.
J6f. Advanced ElectriCity
Exhibit as suggested in project book. lindlvldual tampa
not accepted l
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or equivalent.
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I6h. Rope - Exhibit articles made or 10 f ten I knots, splices,
and hitches on board .
IAi Club Rope Exhibit - suggested minimum size 3' x 3' or
equivalent.
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16]. Lawn Power Equipment Umt I - make an exhibit of ono
section of the project
18k. Small Engine Care and Maintenance Unit IT- as suggested
In project book.
181. Getting Acquainted with your Tractor
Educational exhibit of one section of project.
16m. Assuring Safe Efficient Tractor Operation
Educational exhibit of one section of project.
J6n. Improving Your Trador Skills
Educational e.xh1bit of one section of project.
J&amp;o. Tractor- Mal'hinery Care and Safety
Educational exhibit of one section of project.
16p TRACTOR OPERATORS CONTEST. To encourage an develop skill and safety io tractor operation.
A - award - $3.00
B - award - $2.50
C - award - $2.00
Eligibility: Entries may be made by those who have partl.
cipated in an organized Tractor Maintenance and Safety
Program. Age limit shall be 12 to 20 years. Detailed method of scoring and judging of skijl shall be made available
to contestants.
J8q. Woodworking - Joints &amp; Fasteners Used in Woodworking
Exhibit articles made.
]6r. Woods and Wood Finishes - Exhibit articles made or prepare educatiomll exhib1t.
16s. Two wheel trailer, hog house, brooder house. wagon box,
hay rack.
161. Work bench, milk cart. feed cart, hog self.foeder. community nest. motor driven assembly, post drill assembly, farm
sled, ladder. table, gun rack.
16u. Small motor project - completely tear down. repair and
rebuild motor Show on a poster exactly what was done .
I6v. Small motor project- complete!) tear down motor. Mount
parts on exhibit board, listing repairs needed .
16w. WPIC1ng job - lar ge 1examples · storage rack, motor base.)
16x Large Cabmet - completely finished . Cedar chest, gun
cabinet.
]6y. Large Engine - dean, paint. and repair to running
condition.
16z. Farm Welding job - exhibit 1 large welding job to be
used on farm Example - wagon or elevator.
DIVISION VI
BEEF CATTLE
17. Class 17. BEEF SHOWMANSHIP. Each person entering an
animal in Class 18 will be automatically entered for showmanship.
No bulls may be exhibited in the Junior Show. All Junior Fair
exhibitors must be ready for showmanship at 9:00 A.M. They
lhould "·ail until their class is called before coming to the show
area. The purpose of starting with showmanship is so both the ex·
h.ibitor and anirAal will be fresh and clean.
Grading of the showmanship class shall be based 50% on the exhl·
Ditor and how well he handles his animal. 50% shall be on the
condition of the ammal as to cleanliness. grooming, and physical
condition. The quality of the animal shall not be considered In
Chis class.

J7a. Old Pro--4-H- Those that have exhibited 4 years or more.
J7b. Expenenced Showman 4-H - 3rd and 4th year exhibitors.
17r. Yearling Showman 4-11 -Those that are exhibiting for the
2nd time.
17d. Novice Showman 4-H - Those exhibiting animals for the
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es shall be selected. Grand Champion Showman shall be
selected from competition of the top two wlnnera of the
classes 17a-17d.
17e. Old Pro- Vo-Ag.
17!. 2nd, 3rd. 4th year exhibitors- Vo-Ag.
J7g. Novice Showman- Vo-Ac.
18 Class 18 HEREFORDS, ANGUS, CHAROLAIS, AN'•
SIIORTHORN.
18a. Calf born J•nuary I, 1968 to April 30, 1966.
lRb. Senior Calf born September 1, 1965 to December 31, !96&amp;.
18c. Summer yearling born May 1, 1965 to August 31, 1965.
18d. Junior Yearling born January I, 1965 to April 30, 1965.
J8e. Senior yearling born September I, 1964 to Dec. 31, 1964.
18f. 2 year old heifer born May I, 1964 to August 31, 1964.
!Bg. Cow born prior to May I, 1964.
Jib. Special Steer Class - Rules of County Steer Feeding Club ·
will be followed . 1See below)
18h.·l Herefords
18h.·2 Anguo
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19411 STEER FEEDING RUI.ES- lllf:IGS COUNTY· ·
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OBJI&lt;:CTIVES - The objeclives ·ol the Meigs County Steer F~ln•
Project •re to:
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quality beef.
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mum capacity by giving them a variety ot experiences.
RULES. The rules of the Meigs County Steer Feedini Proj•ct
are as follows:
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1 Any member of the Meigs County Better Uvestock Club be. tween 9-19 years of age as of January I, is eligible to P81t1CI·
pate in the steer feeding program if they 1blde by both ·the
Junior Fair Board's regulations and the Steer Feedmg Program's rules.
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2. Project calves should be selected from purebred beef stock.
No dairy or datrycrosses permitted, Calves are not to e)iceed
one year of age before January I, must be castrated prior to
start of project.
3. Deadline for putting project steers on feed and isolation from
nurse cow is .January I, of the club year. 1\11 a~.lmala m~st be
tatooed under the supervision of the County Steer Feeding
Committee.
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tion card which shall be filed at the County Aient's Office.
5. Each menlber is limited to one ill steer for the steer feeding
orogram.
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7 \11 r'rojel'fs mv~t be both haller broken and properly fitted
l'or the show and sale

B. rlatP·'lf.gain stet"r class:
.1\. Anv qualifierl Steer Feecting project mt&gt;mbl!!-r may compete
for this awarrt
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F ',- no:inn .J\'~"nt
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B. :\o st~ r mR\' be f o•f or watered after 7·00 P.M. the day
pnor to 111'~ ~" ' '~
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('(Jncefned. sllt&lt;ll b ~ on tll P tJ ·,J•; of ntar ket grade •.

10 \ll project anunalo; mn•:t he sl1u"_u an~ sold at the County
Fair in order to r 3111ph·'t&gt; the yea rs proJeCt.
11. Ord er of shuY.
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A. All anHna1s must rompete in t11eir respectJve bree~ classe1.
B. Hflreford, An " w, Shorthorn. and any ot.h er reco~J7.ed beef
brcPd or cros:· brecl bt&gt;ef ~~11 be shown m respective classes
fo1 Jumm l• ,Hr 11bbons and premrum money. .
Ammals sh all bt&gt; pl&lt;t ~· ~d \\ ithin each breed pnmarlly for
s;1!~ order purpw;;cs.
D. The fir st h\ o anunals in p:_1J'h breed shall compete for
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1:! on..: . .T of S:~!e: The JUdge shall determine sale order, based on
qu...:I Jty ~nJ con fc1 rration The first S(' 11 : :1g animal shall be ~he
C".Jt:d Cll:Jillpion iliH l t hf:' f :·ond sh:ll be Reserve Champion
ut ille show.
J:l . .:Vo b} -biddin g will be IJCrmiU ert
14 All t"x~.:ept10ns to any b,\ ·lo1w lliU ;;;t be only on the .approva1 of
Ow Steer Pro jed L'omnuttce.
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rules or misconduct.
16. A per-centage commission. which shall providede payment fohr
expenses of conducting the sale will be assess agamst eac
club member by the sale committee.
COMMITI'EE
Llovd Blackwood
W. S. Michaels
C. E. Blakeslee
Larry Ritchie
B1ll Carr
Hiram Slawter
The American Polled Hereford Association, Kansas City, 30,
Missouri w11l award a special plaque to the exhibitor of , the best
polled Hereford heifer in the Junior Division of 1 fair or 1( a Jun·
ior Fair is not held, this award is available for a show open to alate
or county competition.
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Exhibitor must be under 20 years of age and the ID!rnlls must
be a registered polled Hereford, and recorded in the ownership
of the junior exhibitor.
DIVISION VII
DAIRY CATTLE
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19. Class 19. DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP. Each person ·entering an
ammal in Class 23 will be automatically entered lor shoWIIUinshlp.
No bulls may be exhibited in the Junior Show. All Junior Fair
exhibitors must be ready for showmanship at 9:00 A.M. They
•lwuld wail until their class is called before coming to the show
area. The purpose of starting with showmanship is so both exhibi·
tor and animal will be (resh and clean.
(;radtng of the showmanship class shall be based ~0% on the exhl·
bitor and how well he handles his animal. 50% shall be on the
condition of the animal as to deanlines•. grooming, and physical
condition. The quality of the animal shall not be con.tdered 1n
th1s class.
t9a. Old Pro-4-H-Those that have exhibited 4 years or more.
19b. ~xperienced Showman-4-H-3rd, 4th year exhi~itors.
19c. Yearling Showman - 4-H - Those that are exhlbilln&amp; for
the 2nd time.
!9d. Noviee-4-H-Those exhibiting animals lor first time.
J9e. Old Pro- Vo-Ag
19f. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year exhibitors - Vo-Ag.
19g. Novice Showman- Vo·Ag.
20. Class 20. GUERNSEYS. No bulla may be exhibited in the
Junior Show.
20a. Junior Calf born betwf'en Nov. 1, 1965 and May 1, 1968.
20b. Senior Calf born between July I, 1965 and Oct. 31 ,19415.
20c. Junior Yr. Heifer dropped between Jan. I, 1965 and Juns
30, 1965.
20d. Senior Yr. Heifer dropped between July I, 1964 and
December 31, 1964.
20e. Two year old heifer dropped between July 1, 1963 and
July I, 1964.
20f. Cow dropped prior to July I, 1963.
21. Class 21. JERSEYS (Sub-classes same as class 201
22. Class 22. HOLSTEINS. (Sub-classes •ame as elass 20)
23. Class 23. ANY OTHER RECOGNIZED DAIRY BREED.
(Sub-Classes same as class 20 l
24 Class 24. MEIGS COUNTY BETI'ER IJVESTOCK CLUB and
ALL REGISTERED DAIRY and BEEF ANIMAI.S.
Animals must have proof of registration except in tase of calve•
born aince January I, 1966. Calves moat have birth certitlcatea
showing registered sire and dam.
Since 1944 the Pomeroy National Bank and the Meiga County
Farm Bureau Landmark have provided Trophies, Rosettes and
cash prizes for the Meiga County Beiter Livestock Club. In 196S
the group was cbanged so leadership and lnteresta could be concentrated in the Beef area Including steer feeding, In the Guer•
sey.Jersey Dairy area and in the Holstein Dairy area.
A plan will be worked out by a committee so that showing for the
various awards In 1966 will be simplified.
The Ohio Junior Jersey Breeders Association will provide 1 rosette to the Grand Champion Jersey Female In the Meiga County
Junior Fair.
The American Guernsey Cattle club will provide rlbbona for clas•
es, Champion ribbons, and a special Guernsey plaque for I he
Champion Guernsey in the Showing and Fitting Contest.
DIVISION VIII

SHEEP
25. Class 25. CORRIEDALE SHEEP
25A. SHOWMANSHIP
25a. Ewe, Spring Lamb.
25b. Ram, Spring Lamb.
25c. Ewe, I year and Under Two.
25d. Ram, I Year and Under TWo, Regillered.
25e. Ram, Registered, Over. Two Years.
25(. Ewe, Registered, Over Two Years.
26. Class 26. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP (Subelaasea same as Class 25)
27. Class 27. ANY OTHER RECOGNIZED BREED OF SHEEP
OR GOATS l Subclasses same as class 25)
DIVISION IX

SWINE

28. Class 28. SHOWMANSHIP
28a. 4-H members.
28b. Vo-Ag members.
29. Class 29. SWINE: POLAND CHINA
!Exhibit to consist ,of I head 1
29a. Gild (Purebred 1 under 6 months of ago.
29b. Boar t Purebred ) under· 8 months of age.
29c. Gilt I Purebred 1 over 6 m.onths or age.
29d. Boar 1Purebred 1 over 6 months or age.
29e. Sow I Purebred 1
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30. 1 Class 30. BERKSHIRE SWINE IS!Ib-classea same
., •1;, Clas~ 3~.' ~MfSHj~ SWINE l Sub-classes
3~. Class 32. CHESTEit :Wl-JJ'l'E (Sub-classes
. 3lii•. ·.CIJss .3a. 4NY O.Tllli:8 . 11.ECOG~
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be announced.
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35c. Novi&lt;e S)lowmao. Exhibiting for the lsi ti~.
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36. Class 36. POUL'fllY. · Exhibit to cons!~ of pen' of t~ree.
May be th~ee entries per project.
36a. Poultry Production Project I .
36b. Poultry Production Project ll
36c. Senior 4-H Poultryman
86d. Dueks, Geese or aquabs.
37. Class 37. RABBITS. May be three entries per project,
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37a. Rabbit I
37b. Rabbit II
37c. Advanced Rabbit
38. Class 38. SHO.WMANSHIP 4-H SADDLE HORSE PROJECT.
38a. Showmanship (halter)
38a-1 Western Showmanship
Members 9-14 years of ige.
Members 15-19 years of age.
38a-2 Rngllsh Showmanship
English Horse Showmanship
Members 9-19 yeara of age.
English Pony Showmanship'
Members 9-19 years of a~e.
38b. Horsemanship or Equitation (in saddle or harness)
38b·l. Western Horsemanship
Horses
.Members 9-14 years or age.
Members 15-19 years of age.
Ponies-Members In this elass not to be over 11
years of age on January 1, of current year.
Members 9-13 years of age.
Members 14-16 years of age.
38b·2. English Equitation.
English Equitation Saddle Seat
Members 9·19 years of age.
English Equitation Forward Seat
Members 9-19 years of age.
English Pony Equitation
Members 9-19 years of age.
Harness Pony
Members 9·19 years of age.
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ed oa 100'5 oontormatlo!L PremilllllO SMO. n.oo, suo· II.Oil

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I. :.:;,~ ~~b':,.liED YEARLING-Premlllllll. 15.00. $3.10, ...01.
&lt;L\Ss _203-PONY CONFORMATION, 48 to 80 1Doboo.
1 ~OD Claact-Two_yeal"' aud over.
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dftltlo aD queatl...., arlalq ID eolUIHilon will! the colllellt, ouhleet to
the roles and admiDIII:atiOI) 11 praridad. Tb17 a11111 c1at1rm1ne tho
oriDl!trl and IWII'd Jl'blia ill ICI!IIIIaDM Willi lila ruJoa. hll- to
~mPb prompU, with the direetlou of tilt ~ tollaD rua1t I•
lm1bedlate dllauallfieaUOII ola oontoatant. Tbe da&amp;loll of the IDIJorlll'
of tho eomml~e eoncera!Jli1Jl11Uiter ,.-lllnl tn Counectlon wtdt tbe
eolttlt lhaU be final Roraea or dli~ ~· be dllqaantled af lll1
· ~ by the con:unlttee, elthtn ~ I!!• riO~ of one or mon ol tho
eotidttions of the -'at Ql' bec:RM tbo cotitiiiiDC team'a colltlltlon ta
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Pnti Lallholt and H..h 1'. Culfer In chti'Vf
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Sled wW be furnished.
. 1!ltt:l7 fee, 6% of premium for lirll plaea in llch ev111t, mall bo
poid when enlr11s made.
1. a.. "A" PoJ11 Plill for liOniU W' IDd under.
1111.00
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I. Clus "'I" POI!Jr Jull tor Ponies .'7" to 52" lneluslve.
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RULES OF SOUTHIRN OHIO PULLING ASSOCIATION
TO GOYIIIN
1 CIUillflcalion of PODiq wUl be 46 in. aod under and 47 in to 52 In
2. '111e dlstanee for oaeh puB will be H fl but dlalance teis than t4
wiD be •
to «~e wlnnll' or place at tbo end o! tbe eon·
a. "Each driver wlll be.allowed two belpen.
4. Tbere will bel!n'H' trials to ea&lt;h lood, flnt and second whUo hltehed
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The third to clUDO later. lach driver must tab tint pull
D. toAII oad.
contetts wiD 1M! open~ to the world.
6. l!':bipplng or under use :Of the line, profanity, or tollouUng will not
... permitted.
? . The wetlht of load wlU be determined b7the Juqeo.
8. Any forward movementa ol load after the driver rives eommand
to @ will be counted u a puB.
D. Eaeh te.am will be driven by one driver throop tbe en!IH eontest
except in case of m1urr.
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11. Tbere will not be over lhrot tries to blteh or will be counted a1 a
pull.
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team1 will ba •llowed.
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1&amp;. On ll!o third pull, fOU mar 10 either WIJ', If boundartet permit.
Any rules of the BUclteye Horse PuiJlnJ A11n., not li"'ed above wiD
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CLASS 1107-cbmol •amo 111bclunt •• 601
CLASS 1107-A Columblo Same nbelastes u 1101
CLASS tltJti-.IIW1N1!Poland China
1. Boll', 1 ,ear and over ........................
2. BOll' Pic .....;·-·······-··--·········---··
3. . Sow ner 2 JIUI ··-··----·-····---·
4. Ylllllng Sow ·······-··--·····-···---··

Ill

f4.00
f4.00
f4.00
s. Bow Pic ...........................·-······ f4.00
cuss 1108 Ch- Whlta, 'lalllt Subela1111 u ti08
CLASS 810-Duroe J...er. Samt Subet- • 101
CLASS 111-Beltahlro, Same - I a 1 u 108
CLASS 112.-Hampshlre, Same Subet..... u tJOI
CLASS an-Yorbbtrt. Same Bubel...., u ti08
CLASS 114-Tataworth, Same SubciUiel ao 11011
CLASS SU-LANDBACB. Same nbela 11 11 108.

f: :!.:""' ..,.

HORSE SHOW
William Dewnlo and Tom II. R-r, luportntondonh
L Opeo to World Competition. Entriea wUl clOM 1:00 PJI. W•dantlop,
AUIUI11'7th. Memberllblp ti&lt;ket not required.
I. Alf ruleo and regulat10111 at the Ueip Count) Fair wtD IPJII1.
:a. Cash JII'OIIlhuBI: lat., $1J.OO; Znd., $8.00; 3rd, 12-00; 4th., ll.lle,
plus 11ooe1tet for lin! live pta... In aD &lt;!URI exeept IAtd 111 Poar
wbl&lt;b wiD rocelve 1 troph' lor each entrJ wlt:bout beiDa -IWie4.
4. To be held Wednesda7 1'00 P.M. ID show ring.
CLASS 2011.
1. ..8 B........,lllhip.-RorM ar Ponlet, for llelp CDUDIJ Qalll Olllr,
a. Load in POJ11-Weotem Tacit-Ill" and under.
-Ill. WOI!ent Pleuun PoDJ--'8" to II".
'- Weotem Pl........, lloille.
e. Pleuuft PooJ--&amp;rneeo C!uo.
.. EnJIIIh Pleuun Ro7. Batre! Raee
a Willen! P1euun 1'oll7-&lt;~~~dor w•.
t. Trail Bp!M-W-ra Tacit.
10. Trail PoDJ-WOIIerl! Tacit.

2nd.

3nl.

13.00
N.OO
SI.OO
$2.00

$2.tltl
$2.00
$2.00
ft-00
$2.00

"·oo sa.oo

s_.t•·-

c-.

•'

llllt'*

,..;
......
PonOl

tbJ

1'o ••~.,litri tnd ~monstratf tbfi sropet~ method qt trll'nlfta . .

1•

''

wort
luiraPumaiUp 111 lillllll ~~uq~a 11101 .111 dliYinl.
'

hohl• and muh!8 for IQDg ~n

.r. IMOUrilo
.

'·'

!evere ~

'"

.fti

r..... c.,...-.. •....._.
llllll ........................
1. Entr1011 cloae •• 4:00 P.II. Alii- 11th, ltllll. · .
2. Edtlbltorw must purchuo tllOIIIborlbtp ticlr,tll.
.
3. All nblblll tollaD ... oometl7 lllllled ..., .......
4. All exbibilll must be ID _plaee., 12:00 ll1ion .tar. lllti.
·
5. All exbibita IIIIlllt remam Ia Dlaea tmUI ~:00 PJI. lottriq, Alta. •
6. A plata lhall eollliat ollivo W.U
I
7. Alii'Nduee must be grown 111 lila
•
8. No prentiunls paid on artie* oot lialed.
9. In cia.... w\lere no competition tldata ar It .. lite ........ ol the

"':::"0::

Judge 1 be mily award a seeond or DO pnmlUDL

10. In judging of prn&lt;luee, qaallt,y and 11M far eonect •
guide instead olflrle lire.
11. See ~eneral Rules !or further iDstnlclloDs.
CLASS 701
L Be&gt;t six ears of yonow h,amd _ .
2. Best aill eoro of whlto hJbrld ecn
3. Best six ears white sweet COrD
"- Be9t six ean Jellow rweet eorn
I. Best six ears white pop corn
I. Best six ean yeUow pop eont
Y. Bett aill ean red pop com
I. Bell pe&lt;k wheat
t. Beat poclt ol buekwheat
10 .Belt .,... winter oats
II. Best pe&lt;k ttJ1rin1 oatl
11 Belt )lllclt barley

will lit the

........

111114

....
......
.111.211
.110.211

JOJI

.111.25
.18.25
.111.211
.111.211
.111.21

CLA118 7tlZ-I'Ol'ATOES
L Ool&gt;hlcl. a apectmona
:1. '1\1....,., I ..,..un.ns

.111.10
.10.211

I. Clrmen, D speelmona
6. &amp;en... BoautJ. D opoelmone

I. Kotahdla. 0 opeclmeas
I. a.~-. D apodmena
7. Green lloan-. II apec:imana
II. (NIDIO) •ariet.J. 8 I)IOdmeno

.110.211

D. MID01 Hall. 5 speclmona
10. Ylllll, D ltl8dmeDII

., '

l1 Bermudu, D spec~me.,
lla. (lilllllll) .-tr. 8

IPOdm••

. 'qJ··

=

nea

$2.00 1100
1200 ,, 00
.2.00 11.00

t

~

CLASS 70S-VliiUETAIILI8

L Cabb.,.
caunno-

:2.
1.

Ia Plant

Tomllto.......t,ll ~

4.

.10

.Ill

JIO

.Ill

.10 .II
.211

12. Pimentos, II apeclmeno
Peppen, D apedtneno
1-t. M.ang:oea, 5 specimens
15. Beeta. 5 IP&lt;&lt;Imeos

..
..
. ...
...
.
.Ill

13.

.110

...

.Ill .211

:UI. Canots. 5 2:1pecl.mens

.10 .211
.10 .211
.10
.10 .211
.10 .211

11. Turnlpa, 5 specimens
18. Cueumbers, ereen. D lpeelnwne

10. Cut'WDbers, white, II opeelmoss
20. Piekle plate
21. Okra Plate, 5 opedmoos
22. Pumpkin

.10
.10 .211

Squsb

CLASS 704- WATEIIKELONS
1. Tom Wataon
a. Dlzle Queen
I. tl'lame) variety
4. Cantaloupes, Hale'a
41. !Name) vorieiJ
eLA.SS 7011-APPLE!I

M.JI

.10 . .

.111.10

.Ill .2S

.110.211

.10

1. Starman W'me1a'
I . Red Wlneoap

.211
.110 .211
.Ill .211

I. Jonathan
8.

fled De!JclOUI

.211
.211
.211
.211
.211
.211
.211
.211
.II

.ea

10. Onions-white. 5 specimens
11. OniOIIo-,ellow,ll ·speci.,.aa

1lome BeauiJ
GaDJa Beaat,y

.••. •
..
. ..
.Ill

plato ...... pod polo be.- '
plata ...... pod hash boua
I. plata JeiloW pod ~ boane
8a Best plate yeUow pod bll1lh beiDa
9. Belt plate Uma beans
7. 7L Bell

'-

.10.211

.Ill

I. Tomato..-yollow, 8 apedmoDI
II. Tama--Wbltl, II apeelment

23.

...
...
:1
...
...
••
.111.211

.00
.10 .211

7. Golden Delicious
8. Grimes Golden
I. Wealth7
10. llalden mush
11. Yor.t Imperial

.10

.Ill .211

.110

.Ill .211

.Ill
.00 .211

12. (Name) Variety
CLASS 706-0'111ER FBUITII '
1. Prune Plum Plato
2. DatDion Plum Plate
I . Green Gage Plum Plata
'- Grape1, Concord Plato

.....
.10 .21

.111.211
.111.211
.110.211
.111.211
.110 . .
.10.211

5. Gropes, llltJPn Plate

t. Bartlett Pear Plate

?. !teller Pear Plate
8. Sugar Pear Plate

.....
..

1. Poadaeo Plate YeUow
Ia. Poaehu, Plate Whit.
tO. Quinces, Plate
11. Aprlcol Plate
CLASS7111

.IOJI

.110.211

Ill llld 8rd
I. Belt Display of fl'arm. Orehard and Gordlft Prodw!e $liiO $10 $1G
I. Belt DllplaJ of Gardsn ProdiiCt
110 Ill "
1. Bell Dlapla:l' of Orchard or Prulll
110 $5 et
(IIUBI consist of 6 or moro 11'111 of dlftennt nrteUea ol applee
or 6 or more Dlatu ol different •artctles of fruita~
'

CLASS708

~ or more Legume Ra,
411~ or less Legume Hay

..... , . • • • . . • . . . • • • • . "'

=

.. . .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. •• .. J4
AC Grass ........... ... .................... t4
n
Eaeh exhibit to coosiBt of two (2) natea of baJ.
First plaee winners will also reeeln a a-tte. aDd rtllllona to - . 1
and lblrd plaee wiDlltn.
A Trophy, donated by the Meigs Soil and \Voter Coen"alloa Dtetrtct,
WW be preoenled to tbe Grand Champtoa of eU baJ t1i111111a.cJ Ia U.
Yarlous cla&amp;le&amp;.
CLASS 1tHl

1. Proauee nUJt be lfOWD in Melp Oount,y.
z. Proauce muat be 8J'OWD by exhibltor.
a. Lar8Qt potsto ••• ··-·····--··--b. Largest pumpkin ·····c.

Largest watermelon -----

d.

Larg..t IJJPIO ------···-·--

tl-00
fl.OO
$1.00
fl.OO
:. '

h. Largeat eucumber ·······-·-

IDle,..

•dillonin~:

.....,.•

f. Lar~eat bead u1 eabba,p -·g. Larg011 ~· --- ......... _ _

Fred o-toln.
Entrill elost 11 4 p.m. Alii. 11th, 190tl.
Elhlbitorw must pureh ... membonblo ~etell
Jud11lng will be done at 8:00 .A.M. Wedneoday, AJiiUII 17th.
a..asa t1tll .
The lludard of parlectlon. 11 revi1at1 bJ ... AaWieaD PoultrJ Ao•
elation lhaD be the eulde In Judrlnl and pladng owudl.
1u~ IliaD be bJ eGmpariMa bat DO IDWortllr ... lmta tollaD be
liven a prllt. '111on abaD bO ae utrr IN choNell
All blrtla 111111 bt free from eoalalloas dill- Pealll'J will not bo
fed nor liNd lar 111 tht llllrd: allo wtU aas lit _.tble lor aDJ
laue• .....- ....
All exhlblta tollaJI be the property of the tllllbllorll 10 daY• before
the date ot fair. 11e1p Coanlr and adjotntq eoaolill - 1D11re ltltrloL
No llnllt eatri....U PINI
See G&lt;!Mrl! Raleo tar fltrthes blltructtona.
Bxblbll to coDJIIt of - o1 three 131. laeb breed to be ludred
Mparate(J. Brnd must bo on entrJ blsok
CLASS 101 POULTRY-&amp;. C. WHITE UlGHORNS
Ill
214
11.00

HORSE PULLING CONTEST

.

e. Larcest tomato ----------------

Poultry l)eparbtsenl VI

. ..

..

.' ' .

a.

Hil'llll llawiw IIIII L1- I. Hoffman, Suph.
Elltries close at 4:00 P.M.. Wedlletday, A•gust 10, !966.
To t~~~~rantee ataU Illite. enlrleo and entry fee must be reeelved by
•:oo P.M.. August !Otb. When 111117 lees are paid by check the Fair
Board tollaD bavo the right to wltbbold PIJIDIDI ol promiUilll uaW tho
exhlbltor'a checlt Ia h011ored by the uhlbllor'a ballk. 11 ebeclt Ia not
•alld, entry fee wiD he eonaidored unpaid and aD prem!Uilll wtD be dodared forfeited to the fair Board.
All sheep and ow:lne to be oo around b)' 4:00P.M. Tuetdl11. Aug. 16th.
ElllrJ ,._, All nlnbltorw muot purobase J&amp;lll!benblp Tlcketa. Out
oC CotmiJ Sheep and Swine allan PIJ an entrJ fN ol. liOc - head.
Judllni wiD be done at 1:30 P.M. FridaJ, AulllSt 19111.
Sot Oeaerol Rilles "" further inltnl&lt;UoDa.
CLASS 1101 SH"P-SBROPRR!I!!!S
lat. 2nd. llrd.
1. Raat, I JIUI 111d over ···-·············-·-· f4.01 N .OO A.OO
2. Raat, 1 Jell' and tllldor Z ·-·····-···--·-· M.OO ...... $2.00
3. 1111a, l.ab ·-------·-·--··---·-·-··-··· sa.oo $1.00 11.00
1. Ewe, 2 yeare and o•er -····-·············-·· "·00 •oo •oo
a.
Ewe, 1 .... and aadar 1 ····--···-··-·· f4.00 sa.oo $1.00
6. Ewe, illllb .....................................-- $2.00 12-00 $1.00
7. Jl'lodt, 1 ram •DJ qe, 1 ..,. 3Jean or.,...,
1 ..,. 1 , _ and Dl!der 2 ............................00 N.OO n.oo
CLASS 1102-Merlno-Same subelaaseo as 1101
CLASS 503 Corredale S·me ,.wleew u 801
CLASS lOt Southdowu Same nbelauel u 101
CLASS ti05-.Dorotlta-o IUbelaPOI u 601

C&lt;lif''!!:_

·
T~ ll.ltoutor and Hulth 1'.
In oh· · 1
ll:ntrr IM' $8.00 per teom. Memberahlp 11c1tet 1101 11qaired.
See General ~· for -further l1lltnact!ODJ where appBeahlt.
To 110 eGnduc104 ID bobt of the Gl'lllllltand -.rtiDI 7:10 Wedr....,
evening,"-"'· 17th.
.
·
Tile '•ll!f'! of 4raft ~Ia depeud D()O!I tllaJt lb!BQ. to ' 111111 . .
OIPICIQ to ·endure
eftortl. 11ie lll&gt;Jiel, of tldt' ltal II 111 ..._
- . . . tilt surt:alned IDUimUlll,.r.uwq eapaeiJ of e~. , _
teo1JI••~.JI 1110 . ~~~~d~uab!e Ia eotlfic dataa
the r.e
bOto;,.a
f01'111 ...., 1 ~oeuoo "' &lt;uoanoma an&lt;l shool ·tttmulata ctMn~
II II!• tireediJill and noe of good draft boroes and mulea. • 1!1 ~.
It II dH!rod:
.
' ., .
.
•al TG ~nnlne tile ialue of IJpe, aDd m.dbfl lit ...
Mlertton ol ~r1e1 and ntul~ intended lor loaa ud ·U'duolil drift w.aQ,

$8.00 $8.00 ...00

- - - JWUl'tB
----- IWIBOII

l:: ~~~----

JIONY I'VLLING CONTIIT

I

... _
=:: :::

bntden --------

I. Orand Qwnplon Ball 10. Clllmpl.- Ball IL Oft, 1 _ . . . ._.

. .:

13. Belt pe&lt;k 101 b..n,

".oo

16. There will be no ch11181nl bridles after contest atarta. Any
drivor that drotlo bUnda taam wiD bo dlaqualllled for that puB.
17. No lllht wolaht hlll'lel wiD be permlltod to pull In heavy weight
oontest ueept In eue of not enOUih lelllll to mao a Plod pull and
With consent of the Jadgea.
18. All driven mull sls7 baclt of doubllDh:._,A!J helpen must stay bsek of Ill• load whue bones .,. pulllnr.
• t •• wme you forfeit your pull,
CLASS 206· HORSE PUU.ING CONTEST.
I . Liptwelgbt TeBIDJ-2800 lbs. and under.
2. lll4dlewalght TWDI-2801 lbt. to 1200 lbe
3. Heavywetsht T011ll1-820! lbo. en&lt;l . ·
I PIIIZES-Preaumo and Rooette.a, far eaelt of the above aubci....L
lat
2nd
3rd
tth
tltb
1110.00 Nll.oo ezo.oo 815.00 110.06

•.oo

Special award by Ohio Guernsey Breeders Assn.

Elltrtes elose at 4:00 P.M. Wednesday, August JO, t966.
To guarantee llaD apace, entrte.a and ent.cy lee must be J&lt;OCeived by
4:00 P.M .• Alltlllsl lOth. When entrr fees are patd b' cboclt the Fair
Board tollaD blve the ricbt to withhold PBI'III•nt ol tnmJama until tbe
exblbltor'a eback b honored b7 Ill• exhibitor's ballk. if cbeet Ia not
valid, enlr7 fee wiU bs eGnaldored unpaid and aD premlUIDI will be dedared forfeited to ll!o Fair lloard.
All eattle to be on sr&lt;Jund by 4:00 P.M. Tuosday, Aua. 16tb.
All eatUe owned ID Melp County entered free upon tho purch...
of membership tletet. All eatUo outoide Melp County will be eharged
DOe {flftJ eenta) per head after the purebaso of a membenblp ticltot.
Edtlblton are required to lllrDiah eertlfleatea to Seen~ at time
of entrJ; allo to tho nperlntentlent ID ebar1e.
1udJlq wiD be done at 10:00 A.ll. WedllesdaJ, Alltlllat 17th.
The below tlateo wlll app(J foz Beef Brtecla:
May I, 1964to December 31, 1U6I. ••.......•• , • • • . . . . Senior Yearling
Januaey I, 1965 to April 30, ltltl5 ... _................ Junior Yearhnt
May 1, 1985to Augus\31, 1985 ...... -- .............. SuiDDler Yearling
September 1. !96ll to De&lt;tmber 31. 1985 . . . . . • •• • . . . . . . . . . 9en!or Call
Januaey 1, 1908 aod after .............................. Jumor Ca
CLAIII &amp;111-mt:arOIDII:
lJI
W
2Jrd
1 11a11, 1 ,.... and •
__ . . _ _ 110.00 ....., •oo
I. ..._ Yoerllnl Ball ---------'10.00 ...... ...00
I. Junltr Yoadtnl llall - - - - -'B.OO $11.00 Sa.tltl
6. a.- Y..U., 1111 •
...00 ...00 f4.00
I. ..... Ball Cllf - - - - - · - - - - - - - flO() M.tltl ti.GO
•· Jlllll.. Ball Cllf ----------------·-·
M.GO p.oo
Y. Pair ol. baiiL ..., .... lind and OWiled bJ
..talbltGr
····-· $10.00 $8.00 P.OO
B. Gtt ol sire, 3 r.nlmala, IJl1 aco, both - .

I pull

\.,

Grand Champion Female .. , ...•. , . , .. .... ..... .. ....... Rolette
Produce of Dam ........ , .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $8-7-8-5
Get of Sire .... -............. ................. ..... $8-7~
Three Femaleo bred and owned by ElhtbltfM' ........ $8-7-8-5
Cow and daUJhter .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . ..
.. ....... $8-7-8-5
Best female bred and owned by Exblbitor-

Bee/ Cattle Department IY

.

.

•

Hlrlftt llewter 11141 L1Uren I. Hoffntlft, Suptrlntendantl

_., and Geldlq "'-· --- aPreml1mla. . ~.............,. -·
a Four
nu
or Stud
S3.00, $2.110, noo 11111 two ribbona
1
· ,._ Premlamo. 1 ~--1 year and undor 2 :rem.
00• lf·00· SJ.oo, noo 01111 two rihboas
t. 11om will! Foal
l'l!ll. entered ID Item'l"an.t'!"be"::;.!:.t"'£
wttlt
..,. , !.our Premlvuu - $1J.OO, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 aDd two rlbboM.
~-~. J~NY CONP'ORMATJON-46 tnebeo and under.
_,.., ouu ....oea as 203.

o."'·

.,

Senior Champion Female . • . . . . . . • .. .. . . . .. • . .. .. . .. . .. . . Rosette

thf

ro~ai!!"'!:'~ 1'011~

CLASS 201-J&lt;.'NGUSR HORSE CONP'ORMATION
L STALUON CLASS-Two ,.,... and ewer. · PremluDII P.OO, p,..,
SI.OO, $1.00 aad two ribbons.
...,
I. ENGLISH SHOW HORSE TYPE CI.ASS-Juclpd 711'5 ooniOI'IIIOtlo•
and 25'5 IOMI'al appell'allft. Premiua stl 00 p DO ft-00 11 01,

U.. .a- pa111ac CIPaelt1 at the bant ani

lhall ride, If possible. Eaeh driver wiD tie aDowed two belpere In blteh·
lntl. but Ia no case •IU belpor be allowed to toueb load or boroes or
apeak to horses or driver while team ts pulling.
9. Drivers shall not prod, wbip, or toueb horses wbUe puUinJ and
shall drive with reuooablr tlcbllineJ, and no..,. will a driver be at.
lowed to whip or ohako Ilileo over horses or above hlo own heed while
pallinc. No driver will bo allown&lt;l to liiiDP doubletreeL
10. Undue abuslvo treabnellt to hones on or off tho pullina field or
ao,dut _11rofaniiJ ean dlaquallfy contestants 11 jufileo aea fiL
1Lor1There tollall be 1t leul three judres for neb eonllal ltld a
t.J lhaD determine declllon.
2. Weight for start at puB tollaD be tlotermln'ed 111 the ofli,.all sa as
to bold down the number al palla and sWI I(ve the IJIOClalora a 10od
ohow lllthoUih in no .,._ tollaD mare than 1000 )IOWldo be added if one
d olh teiiBI ""' eltnilnatod exeeptln ease ala ~tap ar' welght
Pll 1 w ere lilt bandieap oa eertatn teama tm11t be -ter.
18. Each contH!anl mall preoent a welaht aDp of leam within woigbt
Umlt to compete In pull and bones tbal are to puB .topther muat bo
weighed together. WelllllnJ mUll be dona bJ ce-tent welCh master
at time and Plilco deslt!Datea before pull, Member of the commltleo
mull be present et tbo seal11 at time of w•ll'htnl.
lt. Tea~ wUI pull In order thet weltlllln at ICII111 or entriea aceepted.
18. Drtver must be ready when bla tum COliiOI to puB. Wllllul
!l'llllnl will not be tolel'lted. Two triab at trytna to Jteok wUl bo eounted

I. ~ Premiums $5.00, $3.00. $2.00, $1.00 and twa ribbaot.
two
YEARLING-Premi111110 P-00. P-00, $2.00. .1.00 ""'

•nd

·\

'

17. s Ptat&amp;iulred and ....,t ., ll:lhlbltor 11.00
1.00 4.011
1
CLo\88 303-MILKING SHOBTHOBNs-.saa.. au~ u 10~ • .
CLASS llt)6.o8ROWN ~ IUbdaJiq II 801. '
CLASS 8011-,.AYlllllllliD-IID iltlbdaueo 11 801.
CLASS 808-JI!:IIIIIn'&amp;-Semt l1lhdaqes u lltll.
.
·
lqUTHIASTI.N 'OHIO DISTitiCT GUIRNIIY IHOW
All ~rod O i l - 'from this Dlatrlct olfllble, to tollow.
Eatno lee. Sl.OO per head .
Elitries eioseflrlt day of Fair, Tnesdsy, A~ 16th.
/ill Guernseys must be recLttered to be e!lilble . to show. Papen
wiD be ch&lt;cl&lt;ed by tbe 1!4cre1ar7 of tllo Sbow.
· Eoeh exbtbJtor limited to one entry in each lfOUp rlas1, and two
entri11ln -b •ndlviclull clau.
Show to belln at 1:00 P.M. Friday, AuiUJ! ltllb.
All other Rules and Retllllations of iho Meip County Fair will be
applied.
J. Blill eaU (Up to one yeor) .............................. $8-6-4
2. Blill (One year and un&lt;ler 2) ................ , .. • .. .. .. $8-6-4
3. Bull (Two YOU'I an&lt;l over) ........................... , $1~
Champion Bull . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. Rosette
4. Jr. Helfer Call ...................... $8-7~
(Nov.l, 1905 ·May 1, 1966)
II. &amp;. Helfer Calf ..................... $8-1~
(July I, 1965 .Qet. 31, 1965)
B. Jr. Yearl'n' Heller .................. $8-7~
Jan. I, 196ll· June 30,196ll)
7. Sr. Yearlin&amp; Heller ... .. ..•.•.•.•..... ~7~
July I, 1964 · Dee. 31, 1964)
Junior Champion FemtJ!e ........ , ................ .... .. , Rosette
8, Cow (2 yrs. old and under 3) ........ ............ $10-8-8-7~
9. Cow (3 yrs. old 11td under 4&gt; .................... $10-8-3-7-6
10. Cow (4 rn. old and over) ...................... . $10-8-3-7~

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of where owned, are ellllble to 011ter thla 0011telt.
ConditionsA atone boat ioa~ed with eement blootJ wtD be used.
All !eal!ll be wo!lhed on the dsJ o1 the eoateM behnen 11;00
aoon and 4.00 P.M. at 1 loclll ••aleo and a weight certllicote mUll ••
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01mero 'Viii futl!lab their own feed.
Rulot of tho lucuro Horwo Pulllnt Aasocr.tlen of Ohio
I. '111e dlataact for 'oaelt puB ahall be 11 feot, b•t dlatltlee ol leeo
than 'n feet will be !lied to iletfrmiDe winner or placement at ..4 oC
the contest.
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~ loadl m111t otQ within uld boundariea while pulllnc. ADJ Plft
• team or load outalda ol batmdarles wiD ntd pull.
!;,_l'lnt and sOCODd puU lhaD bo In tho dlroctlon tndleatad by tho
a,.._ '!'bird mar he tUett In oltber direction provldlq eaoutlll room
within end beundll'lal.
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4. An' forward momnent ol load after tile driver tllvet a eommand
to co will be counted u a pull and meosurement wiD be recorded. OS·
eet&gt;l In ease ol breata1• wblch ontiUu team to anoliler pull.
t1. Whistle or siiJiaJ tollaD be I(ven whea loam hu made the dlatance
or committed an error nuiiUriDI distance. Driver tmllt atop team Jm.
mediately after 11id IIIJIII.
6. All team.s must take first pull. Each team tollaD tab flrat ancl
ncond poll while hltehed to load. Drtvera may forfeit seeoDfl pull.
Third pull may be taken after all teiiBI had. lint and second.
7. Eaeb team shall be driven by one driver lhl'outlll entire contest,

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CLASSES-OPEN 1'0 wOBLD ~ON
l. Entries wlll close at 4:00P.M. Aug, lOth.
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leo-membenblp tldl:eL
J. To be held Wednesd111 at 10:00 A.AI. br
of GnndJ!aDd.
CLASS liiOl-WESTERN HORSE CONFORIIATION
1 STALUON ~Two yean aDd over. ~amUII.OO, p.oo. 12.00.
s1.0o aDd twa rlbbono.
I. PARADE 1'YPI! ~~ or Ot!dlap Ja41ed 78'5 'cont...Uoa and Zll'5 General Appnranoo: Spoiled or SoUd Oalo11: To 11ot
lw!dlad orlth bridle onlY.
I. WES11!11N MAII1! OR HORSE ~ oa 100'5 cont.,_
UoD; To be ahowa ID hand with bftdlt oniJ. ~ te.OO SS.OO,

HortJert I. Shields ond Tom R.

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PHOTOGRAPHY
39. Class 39. PHOTOGRAPHY - Activity
39a. Adventures with Your Camera. Exhibit five pictures on altJ
subject or a picture story series of five pictures.
39b. Challenges In Picture Taking. Exhibit five different typu
of pictures of a picture sequence giving type of camera,
tlnd of light, and camera setting for e~cb.
99c. Exploring Photography. An Advanced exhibit over 39b.
40: Class 40. SPECIAL AWARDS TO FAIR EXlllBITORS.
40a. A special award of $1.00 for each advisor and aS&amp;istant shall
be allowed to provide some form of recognition award to
4-H Club advisors. Not to exceed total of $50.00.
40b. The sum of $25.00 shall be allotted to each exhibiting FFA.
This amount to be used to delray the expenses of their ,_..
presentatives to a state or national event or similar activity.
40c. Expenses shall be allotted to a maximum of four deleg!lte.
to 1966 State 4-H Club Congress to be held in July 1965, at
the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio provided tb"
exhibit at the Fair. Not to exe~ $50.00.
The Citizens Bank, Middleport, Ohio II sponsoring 011a
additional delegate.
40d. To encourage more volunteer youth groups to participate
In the Junior Fair, an amount of $12.00 or more may ba
made available for each eigbt feet of exhibit S)Nlce If ·approved by both the Junior Fair Board and the Meigs CountJ
Agricultural Society. The total amount allocated under
this section shall not exceed $150.00 In 1966.
CONFOR.~TION

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The winner tn Item "j" will be the Loqe.t Ml' men 2Nd fNia
the first J.erneJ on one end of ear to the .Lal1 kerDel OD the otW
end of the ear.

Department VIll
FLOWERS AND PLANTS

CLARENCE HENDEIISON, DIRECTOR IN CHAitGI
Mn. Margorot Ello Lewie, Superloilllldlnt

RULES FOR FLOWER SHOW
I . Show Is opel! to the public, and one cloes not n~ to be 1
member of a garden club to exhibit.
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2. Show Is open to residents of Meigs County oniJ, ucept for
Section 802, ClaSIOI 14 and 15, Irwitational, wblcb lire opea
to residents of any adjoining county .
3. Mem,bershlp ticket 18 entry fee. Not required for Junlon u~~o
der 12.
4. Exhibitors will prepare their entry blinks ancl file them It
the Secretary'a office not later than 4 P.M. Aug. 11, 1966. 'l'hll
rule wW be ltrictly compUed with.
I. All elltrles must be the work of the exhibitor.
6. AU ci._ II'e for amateun only. !An amateur II anyone wile
grow~ plants ·for his .or her own pleuure, and not for the purpose of UveBhood.)
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Nooa, Wed., Aug. 17, With, jt1dlit11 to ·bf!lln at 1 P.ll. Jntftlnl
WUJ be b)' th~ standll'd tll'altm. The declsioa of the ludll II
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14m. oats - exhll)it to t'llliBIBI of one peck samf e.
14n live - exhibit to consist of one ~II; aamp e. ndi
Hn · ci1amtJion 'Ii·ophy or Plaque to the most outstabe ns
i.1en or t.•t·op exhibit. Kntries in this class must
en1er
in classes lla: to lin. inclusive. Trophy or Plaque to ba
furnished by Junior F1lr Board.
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15 Class 15 CONSERVATION &amp; ENTOMOLOQ.,, ,
f;ARDENING. LAVJN CARE &amp; ~RESTRY. These exhibit• will ~
I' ,g•d ·at the fair by the interv1ewmJ :fot\h~ ~u~::.~\~;!t
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loa Let's Explore the Outdoors
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Make a displa.v or poste~ showing details of "'1M! p ase o1
th.e outdoors studied on Iukes.
I5b Ohio Birds
Explained in your projrd book.
15l'. Saving Soil &amp; Water
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Chart or display of o~e major aciJVlh'.
lad Farm Mapping and Soli Testing t' 'I
Chart Dr display Df one ma]or ar JVi }' .
15•. Wildlife Production
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t'vi'ly
Chart or display of one ma]or ar J ••
!51 Buckeye Bug Catchers I
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Insect co11edion must be e-xh1blted. TPn in~Prts or more.
Jag. Buckeye Bug Catchers II h'b't d Tw nt\' five Insects or
Insect collertion must be ex: 1 I e ·
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I'h. Bul'keye Bug Catrhers IIi h'b't d F'1ft l·nsects or more
lnsed collection must be ex I ' e ·
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15' Your First Flower Garden
I. Exhrb 1t two kmds of flowers. Prepare a chart showing work
done. plus an exh1bit of an actt''lly.
15j . Flower Gardemng II
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;\l'f'ording to project books. Pr~p~re a chart s owmg wur
donP. plus an exl11bJl of an act1v1ty.
15k . Flowf'r Gardf&gt;ning III
h t howing wnrk
According to projert books. Pr~p~re a I' ar s
don£". plus an exh1b1t of an actiV It y.
151 Flower Gard&lt;'ning IV
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Arrorcting to projt•rt book Prep~re a l'hart s'howmg work
don£". plus an exhibit fJf an act1v1ty. . . .
lf&gt;m 1-'lm.~,.er Gantemng V ~ Home Beautlf1catron
Prepare an &lt;'XIlibit showing some phase of actual work done
15n. Lawn and Garden Mamtenan ce.
Exhibits as listed m proje ct book.
]5o Woodcrafter
Prt&gt;pare a display of' wood. or lea\ es, propPrly labeled and
mounted to be exhibit Pd.
15p Tree Planting
Each membrr should exhibit three or more 11ve trees, plu1
a posh•r gi\ mg the facts uf how 01an'' trPes planted, date
of p lanll ng and surv1val.
16 rlass lu. liNtOIN~ERING.
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·1· 1h mPmber. Interviews will be between 9.00 A.M. and 6.00 P.M.,
J-...: .., nav. August lflth as exhibits are put in place.
H:i:1. ·Auto Care and Safety lJnit I
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Ou;pla\' or poster showing one phase of proJect work.
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Dls :d3v or ptlo.;t cr showinf' (lne phase of proJect work.
18r \uto (·.:trf' and Safety Vmt Ill
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First Year - Exhibit two item• from the suggested hst.
lilP. Live and Play the Electric Way
Second Year - ~xhibit two items from the su~gested list.
J6f. Advanced ElectriCity
Exhibit as suggested in project book. lindlvldual tampa
not accepted l
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or equivalent.
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I6h. Rope - Exhibit articles made or 10 f ten I knots, splices,
and hitches on board .
IAi Club Rope Exhibit - suggested minimum size 3' x 3' or
equivalent.
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16]. Lawn Power Equipment Umt I - make an exhibit of ono
section of the project
18k. Small Engine Care and Maintenance Unit IT- as suggested
In project book.
181. Getting Acquainted with your Tractor
Educational exhibit of one section of project.
16m. Assuring Safe Efficient Tractor Operation
Educational exhibit of one section of project.
J6n. Improving Your Trador Skills
Educational e.xh1bit of one section of project.
J&amp;o. Tractor- Mal'hinery Care and Safety
Educational exhibit of one section of project.
16p TRACTOR OPERATORS CONTEST. To encourage an develop skill and safety io tractor operation.
A - award - $3.00
B - award - $2.50
C - award - $2.00
Eligibility: Entries may be made by those who have partl.
cipated in an organized Tractor Maintenance and Safety
Program. Age limit shall be 12 to 20 years. Detailed method of scoring and judging of skijl shall be made available
to contestants.
J8q. Woodworking - Joints &amp; Fasteners Used in Woodworking
Exhibit articles made.
]6r. Woods and Wood Finishes - Exhibit articles made or prepare educatiomll exhib1t.
16s. Two wheel trailer, hog house, brooder house. wagon box,
hay rack.
161. Work bench, milk cart. feed cart, hog self.foeder. community nest. motor driven assembly, post drill assembly, farm
sled, ladder. table, gun rack.
16u. Small motor project - completely tear down. repair and
rebuild motor Show on a poster exactly what was done .
I6v. Small motor project- complete!) tear down motor. Mount
parts on exhibit board, listing repairs needed .
16w. WPIC1ng job - lar ge 1examples · storage rack, motor base.)
16x Large Cabmet - completely finished . Cedar chest, gun
cabinet.
]6y. Large Engine - dean, paint. and repair to running
condition.
16z. Farm Welding job - exhibit 1 large welding job to be
used on farm Example - wagon or elevator.
DIVISION VI
BEEF CATTLE
17. Class 17. BEEF SHOWMANSHIP. Each person entering an
animal in Class 18 will be automatically entered for showmanship.
No bulls may be exhibited in the Junior Show. All Junior Fair
exhibitors must be ready for showmanship at 9:00 A.M. They
lhould "·ail until their class is called before coming to the show
area. The purpose of starting with showmanship is so both the ex·
h.ibitor and anirAal will be fresh and clean.
Grading of the showmanship class shall be based 50% on the exhl·
Ditor and how well he handles his animal. 50% shall be on the
condition of the ammal as to cleanliness. grooming, and physical
condition. The quality of the animal shall not be considered In
Chis class.

J7a. Old Pro--4-H- Those that have exhibited 4 years or more.
J7b. Expenenced Showman 4-H - 3rd and 4th year exhibitors.
17r. Yearling Showman 4-11 -Those that are exhibiting for the
2nd time.
17d. Novice Showman 4-H - Those exhibiting animals for the
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Champion and Reserve Champion In each of the three elas•
es shall be selected. Grand Champion Showman shall be
selected from competition of the top two wlnnera of the
classes 17a-17d.
17e. Old Pro- Vo-Ag.
17!. 2nd, 3rd. 4th year exhibitors- Vo-Ag.
J7g. Novice Showman- Vo-Ac.
18 Class 18 HEREFORDS, ANGUS, CHAROLAIS, AN'•
SIIORTHORN.
18a. Calf born J•nuary I, 1968 to April 30, 1966.
lRb. Senior Calf born September 1, 1965 to December 31, !96&amp;.
18c. Summer yearling born May 1, 1965 to August 31, 1965.
18d. Junior Yearling born January I, 1965 to April 30, 1965.
J8e. Senior yearling born September I, 1964 to Dec. 31, 1964.
18f. 2 year old heifer born May I, 1964 to August 31, 1964.
!Bg. Cow born prior to May I, 1964.
Jib. Special Steer Class - Rules of County Steer Feeding Club ·
will be followed . 1See below)
18h.·l Herefords
18h.·2 Anguo
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OBJI&lt;:CTIVES - The objeclives ·ol the Meigs County Steer F~ln•
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mum capacity by giving them a variety ot experiences.
RULES. The rules of the Meigs County Steer Feedini Proj•ct
are as follows:
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1 Any member of the Meigs County Better Uvestock Club be. tween 9-19 years of age as of January I, is eligible to P81t1CI·
pate in the steer feeding program if they 1blde by both ·the
Junior Fair Board's regulations and the Steer Feedmg Program's rules.
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2. Project calves should be selected from purebred beef stock.
No dairy or datrycrosses permitted, Calves are not to e)iceed
one year of age before January I, must be castrated prior to
start of project.
3. Deadline for putting project steers on feed and isolation from
nurse cow is .January I, of the club year. 1\11 a~.lmala m~st be
tatooed under the supervision of the County Steer Feeding
Committee.
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4. All participating members must fill out an animal ldentlfica·
tion card which shall be filed at the County Aient's Office.
5. Each menlber is limited to one ill steer for the steer feeding
orogram.
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7 \11 r'rojel'fs mv~t be both haller broken and properly fitted
l'or the show and sale

B. rlatP·'lf.gain stet"r class:
.1\. Anv qualifierl Steer Feecting project mt&gt;mbl!!-r may compete
for this awarrt
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F ',- no:inn .J\'~"nt
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B. :\o st~ r mR\' be f o•f or watered after 7·00 P.M. the day
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('(Jncefned. sllt&lt;ll b ~ on tll P tJ ·,J•; of ntar ket grade •.

10 \ll project anunalo; mn•:t he sl1u"_u an~ sold at the County
Fair in order to r 3111ph·'t&gt; the yea rs proJeCt.
11. Ord er of shuY.
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A. All anHna1s must rompete in t11eir respectJve bree~ classe1.
B. Hflreford, An " w, Shorthorn. and any ot.h er reco~J7.ed beef
brcPd or cros:· brecl bt&gt;ef ~~11 be shown m respective classes
fo1 Jumm l• ,Hr 11bbons and premrum money. .
Ammals sh all bt&gt; pl&lt;t ~· ~d \\ ithin each breed pnmarlly for
s;1!~ order purpw;;cs.
D. The fir st h\ o anunals in p:_1J'h breed shall compete for
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1:! on..: . .T of S:~!e: The JUdge shall determine sale order, based on
qu...:I Jty ~nJ con fc1 rration The first S(' 11 : :1g animal shall be ~he
C".Jt:d Cll:Jillpion iliH l t hf:' f :·ond sh:ll be Reserve Champion
ut ille show.
J:l . .:Vo b} -biddin g will be IJCrmiU ert
14 All t"x~.:ept10ns to any b,\ ·lo1w lliU ;;;t be only on the .approva1 of
Ow Steer Pro jed L'omnuttce.
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rules or misconduct.
16. A per-centage commission. which shall providede payment fohr
expenses of conducting the sale will be assess agamst eac
club member by the sale committee.
COMMITI'EE
Llovd Blackwood
W. S. Michaels
C. E. Blakeslee
Larry Ritchie
B1ll Carr
Hiram Slawter
The American Polled Hereford Association, Kansas City, 30,
Missouri w11l award a special plaque to the exhibitor of , the best
polled Hereford heifer in the Junior Division of 1 fair or 1( a Jun·
ior Fair is not held, this award is available for a show open to alate
or county competition.
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Exhibitor must be under 20 years of age and the ID!rnlls must
be a registered polled Hereford, and recorded in the ownership
of the junior exhibitor.
DIVISION VII
DAIRY CATTLE
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ammal in Class 23 will be automatically entered lor shoWIIUinshlp.
No bulls may be exhibited in the Junior Show. All Junior Fair
exhibitors must be ready for showmanship at 9:00 A.M. They
•lwuld wail until their class is called before coming to the show
area. The purpose of starting with showmanship is so both exhibi·
tor and animal will be (resh and clean.
(;radtng of the showmanship class shall be based ~0% on the exhl·
bitor and how well he handles his animal. 50% shall be on the
condition of the animal as to deanlines•. grooming, and physical
condition. The quality of the animal shall not be con.tdered 1n
th1s class.
t9a. Old Pro-4-H-Those that have exhibited 4 years or more.
19b. ~xperienced Showman-4-H-3rd, 4th year exhi~itors.
19c. Yearling Showman - 4-H - Those that are exhlbilln&amp; for
the 2nd time.
!9d. Noviee-4-H-Those exhibiting animals lor first time.
J9e. Old Pro- Vo-Ag
19f. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year exhibitors - Vo-Ag.
19g. Novice Showman- Vo·Ag.
20. Class 20. GUERNSEYS. No bulla may be exhibited in the
Junior Show.
20a. Junior Calf born betwf'en Nov. 1, 1965 and May 1, 1968.
20b. Senior Calf born between July I, 1965 and Oct. 31 ,19415.
20c. Junior Yr. Heifer dropped between Jan. I, 1965 and Juns
30, 1965.
20d. Senior Yr. Heifer dropped between July I, 1964 and
December 31, 1964.
20e. Two year old heifer dropped between July 1, 1963 and
July I, 1964.
20f. Cow dropped prior to July I, 1963.
21. Class 21. JERSEYS (Sub-classes same as class 201
22. Class 22. HOLSTEINS. (Sub-classes •ame as elass 20)
23. Class 23. ANY OTHER RECOGNIZED DAIRY BREED.
(Sub-Classes same as class 20 l
24 Class 24. MEIGS COUNTY BETI'ER IJVESTOCK CLUB and
ALL REGISTERED DAIRY and BEEF ANIMAI.S.
Animals must have proof of registration except in tase of calve•
born aince January I, 1966. Calves moat have birth certitlcatea
showing registered sire and dam.
Since 1944 the Pomeroy National Bank and the Meiga County
Farm Bureau Landmark have provided Trophies, Rosettes and
cash prizes for the Meiga County Beiter Livestock Club. In 196S
the group was cbanged so leadership and lnteresta could be concentrated in the Beef area Including steer feeding, In the Guer•
sey.Jersey Dairy area and in the Holstein Dairy area.
A plan will be worked out by a committee so that showing for the
various awards In 1966 will be simplified.
The Ohio Junior Jersey Breeders Association will provide 1 rosette to the Grand Champion Jersey Female In the Meiga County
Junior Fair.
The American Guernsey Cattle club will provide rlbbona for clas•
es, Champion ribbons, and a special Guernsey plaque for I he
Champion Guernsey in the Showing and Fitting Contest.
DIVISION VIII

SHEEP
25. Class 25. CORRIEDALE SHEEP
25A. SHOWMANSHIP
25a. Ewe, Spring Lamb.
25b. Ram, Spring Lamb.
25c. Ewe, I year and Under Two.
25d. Ram, I Year and Under TWo, Regillered.
25e. Ram, Registered, Over. Two Years.
25(. Ewe, Registered, Over Two Years.
26. Class 26. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP (Subelaasea same as Class 25)
27. Class 27. ANY OTHER RECOGNIZED BREED OF SHEEP
OR GOATS l Subclasses same as class 25)
DIVISION IX

SWINE

28. Class 28. SHOWMANSHIP
28a. 4-H members.
28b. Vo-Ag members.
29. Class 29. SWINE: POLAND CHINA
!Exhibit to consist ,of I head 1
29a. Gild (Purebred 1 under 6 months of ago.
29b. Boar t Purebred ) under· 8 months of age.
29c. Gilt I Purebred 1 over 6 m.onths or age.
29d. Boar 1Purebred 1 over 6 months or age.
29e. Sow I Purebred 1
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30. 1 Class 30. BERKSHIRE SWINE IS!Ib-classea same
., •1;, Clas~ 3~.' ~MfSHj~ SWINE l Sub-classes
3~. Class 32. CHESTEit :Wl-JJ'l'E (Sub-classes
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34-H Club Poulfty Showmanship.
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34~. Old Pro Showipsh~ Exhlbltlng,S yeara or mo~. •. : .·':
. 34b. Yearlfng SHOwman. Exbibltflill for the · 2nd' ynt. , .. ,
34c. Nov!~ SHoWman. Exhlbltlug for the lat time.
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35. Class 95. RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP - -Time of judihll · wft
be announced.
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, 35a. Old ' Pi'o Showman, Exhibiting 3 years or more.
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35b. Yearling Showman. Exhibiting for the 2nd year. ·
35c. Novi&lt;e S)lowmao. Exhibiting for the lsi ti~.
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36. Class 36. POUL'fllY. · Exhibit to cons!~ of pen' of t~ree.
May be th~ee entries per project.
36a. Poultry Production Project I .
36b. Poultry Production Project ll
36c. Senior 4-H Poultryman
86d. Dueks, Geese or aquabs.
37. Class 37. RABBITS. May be three entries per project,
.
37a. Rabbit I
37b. Rabbit II
37c. Advanced Rabbit
38. Class 38. SHO.WMANSHIP 4-H SADDLE HORSE PROJECT.
38a. Showmanship (halter)
38a-1 Western Showmanship
Members 9-14 years of ige.
Members 15-19 years of age.
38a-2 Rngllsh Showmanship
English Horse Showmanship
Members 9-19 yeara of age.
English Pony Showmanship'
Members 9-19 years of a~e.
38b. Horsemanship or Equitation (in saddle or harness)
38b·l. Western Horsemanship
Horses
.Members 9-14 years or age.
Members 15-19 years of age.
Ponies-Members In this elass not to be over 11
years of age on January 1, of current year.
Members 9-13 years of age.
Members 14-16 years of age.
38b·2. English Equitation.
English Equitation Saddle Seat
Members 9·19 years of age.
English Equitation Forward Seat
Members 9-19 years of age.
English Pony Equitation
Members 9-19 years of age.
Harness Pony
Members 9·19 years of age.
DIVISION XI

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HORSE DEPARTMENT II

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t. WEI!IIERH MAR! WITH SPRING

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two

ribbons.

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I. ENGLISH SADDLEBRED PLEAS1J11E CJ.US...1Wo or " - : Jadf.
ed oa 100'5 oontormatlo!L PremilllllO SMO. n.oo, suo· II.Oil

t. ENGLISH SADDLEBRED
.-.. t aJ
ld

;:n;,;;;._ o

MAill!: WITII '
llld two rlbboua.
SPRING FOAL-.Man wltltJ

at • e. Prentiuma P.OO,

ss.oo. n.oo. $1.00

aDd

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I. :.:;,~ ~~b':,.liED YEARLING-Premlllllll. 15.00. $3.10, ...01.
&lt;L\Ss _203-PONY CONFORMATION, 48 to 80 1Doboo.
1 ~OD Claact-Two_yeal"' aud over.
!':~ Premiums, 15.00, S3.00. $2.00, 11.00 11111 two rlbbou

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fto committee al1aU bavt 11111 Jutladlt;lloa over • weU u peWor to
dftltlo aD queatl...., arlalq ID eolUIHilon will! the colllellt, ouhleet to
the roles and admiDIII:atiOI) 11 praridad. Tb17 a11111 c1at1rm1ne tho
oriDl!trl and IWII'd Jl'blia ill ICI!IIIIaDM Willi lila ruJoa. hll- to
~mPb prompU, with the direetlou of tilt ~ tollaD rua1t I•
lm1bedlate dllauallfieaUOII ola oontoatant. Tbe da&amp;loll of the IDIJorlll'
of tho eomml~e eoncera!Jli1Jl11Uiter ,.-lllnl tn Counectlon wtdt tbe
eolttlt lhaU be final Roraea or dli~ ~· be dllqaantled af lll1
· ~ by the con:unlttee, elthtn ~ I!!• riO~ of one or mon ol tho
eotidttions of the -'at Ql' bec:RM tbo cotitiiiiDC team'a colltlltlon ta
11leh u to rendn It cruel Or IDidoluhle to pennlt the team 16 proeeecl
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13.
14

15:

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u. ...- Yllllbtll aau.
u. J1llllar
&amp;au.

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eto.oo

•oo

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- ...00 $8.00 f4.01

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~ ~'l:!t:..,oa!;q;;b.';d·-;.-.,;",;d·b; 116.oo f4.00 •oo

aitDU. ---- ------------ 810.00 ...... .....

18. Plodaoo ol - · I ualmoll, eltllor - . ......

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lnodon...----- ...00
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CLASS toi-AMOUI ' I* 111M

Pnti Lallholt and H..h 1'. Culfer In chti'Vf
· '"· P-1 .J.~~-'!!~ IMI -7'80 P.M. at Grandotand
•u .u nw " " _ , . , . . . prior lo COnleol,
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aAS8 W

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Pulhoc dlstanee ltet.
Sled wW be furnished.
. 1!ltt:l7 fee, 6% of premium for lirll plaea in llch ev111t, mall bo
poid when enlr11s made.
1. a.. "A" PoJ11 Plill for liOniU W' IDd under.
1111.00
s10.oo
I. Clus "'I" POI!Jr Jull tor Ponies .'7" to 52" lneluslve.
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$20,uu
tii.OO
110.00
RULES OF SOUTHIRN OHIO PULLING ASSOCIATION
TO GOYIIIN
1 CIUillflcalion of PODiq wUl be 46 in. aod under and 47 in to 52 In
2. '111e dlstanee for oaeh puB will be H fl but dlalance teis than t4
wiD be •
to «~e wlnnll' or place at tbo end o! tbe eon·
a. "Each driver wlll be.allowed two belpen.
4. Tbere will bel!n'H' trials to ea&lt;h lood, flnt and second whUo hltehed
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The third to clUDO later. lach driver must tab tint pull
D. toAII oad.
contetts wiD 1M! open~ to the world.
6. l!':bipplng or under use :Of the line, profanity, or tollouUng will not
... permitted.
? . The wetlht of load wlU be determined b7the Juqeo.
8. Any forward movementa ol load after the driver rives eommand
to @ will be counted u a puB.
D. Eaeh te.am will be driven by one driver throop tbe en!IH eontest
except in case of m1urr.
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10. Drtnr must be ready wheo bit tum comes to pulL
11. Tbere will not be over lhrot tries to blteh or will be counted a1 a
pull.
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12. No sma!l tame wtn bo aDowed IAi puQ In second elau but sput
team1 will ba •llowed.
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13. Ponies esn be measured with shoes or without
1&amp;. On ll!o third pull, fOU mar 10 either WIJ', If boundartet permit.
Any rules of the BUclteye Horse PuiJlnJ A11n., not li"'ed above wiD
prevaiL
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CLASS 008-Hamplhlre S·me 1Uhclt11M 11 501

CLASS 1107-cbmol •amo 111bclunt •• 601
CLASS 1107-A Columblo Same nbelastes u 1101
CLASS tltJti-.IIW1N1!Poland China
1. Boll', 1 ,ear and over ........................
2. BOll' Pic .....;·-·······-··--·········---··
3. . Sow ner 2 JIUI ··-··----·-····---·
4. Ylllllng Sow ·······-··--·····-···---··

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f4.00
f4.00
f4.00
s. Bow Pic ...........................·-······ f4.00
cuss 1108 Ch- Whlta, 'lalllt Subela1111 u ti08
CLASS 810-Duroe J...er. Samt Subet- • 101
CLASS 111-Beltahlro, Same - I a 1 u 108
CLASS 112.-Hampshlre, Same Subet..... u tJOI
CLASS an-Yorbbtrt. Same Bubel...., u ti08
CLASS 114-Tataworth, Same SubciUiel ao 11011
CLASS SU-LANDBACB. Same nbela 11 11 108.

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HORSE SHOW
William Dewnlo and Tom II. R-r, luportntondonh
L Opeo to World Competition. Entriea wUl clOM 1:00 PJI. W•dantlop,
AUIUI11'7th. Memberllblp ti&lt;ket not required.
I. Alf ruleo and regulat10111 at the Ueip Count) Fair wtD IPJII1.
:a. Cash JII'OIIlhuBI: lat., $1J.OO; Znd., $8.00; 3rd, 12-00; 4th., ll.lle,
plus 11ooe1tet for lin! live pta... In aD &lt;!URI exeept IAtd 111 Poar
wbl&lt;b wiD rocelve 1 troph' lor each entrJ wlt:bout beiDa -IWie4.
4. To be held Wednesda7 1'00 P.M. ID show ring.
CLASS 2011.
1. ..8 B........,lllhip.-RorM ar Ponlet, for llelp CDUDIJ Qalll Olllr,
a. Load in POJ11-Weotem Tacit-Ill" and under.
-Ill. WOI!ent Pleuun PoDJ--'8" to II".
'- Weotem Pl........, lloille.
e. Pleuuft PooJ--&amp;rneeo C!uo.
.. EnJIIIh Pleuun Ro7. Batre! Raee
a Willen! P1euun 1'oll7-&lt;~~~dor w•.
t. Trail Bp!M-W-ra Tacit.
10. Trail PoDJ-WOIIerl! Tacit.

2nd.

3nl.

13.00
N.OO
SI.OO
$2.00

$2.tltl
$2.00
$2.00
ft-00
$2.00

"·oo sa.oo

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PonOl

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1'o ••~.,litri tnd ~monstratf tbfi sropet~ method qt trll'nlfta . .

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luiraPumaiUp 111 lillllll ~~uq~a 11101 .111 dliYinl.
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hohl• and muh!8 for IQDg ~n

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1. Entr1011 cloae •• 4:00 P.II. Alii- 11th, ltllll. · .
2. Edtlbltorw must purchuo tllOIIIborlbtp ticlr,tll.
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3. All nblblll tollaD ... oometl7 lllllled ..., .......
4. All exbibilll must be ID _plaee., 12:00 ll1ion .tar. lllti.
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5. All exbibita IIIIlllt remam Ia Dlaea tmUI ~:00 PJI. lottriq, Alta. •
6. A plata lhall eollliat ollivo W.U
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7. Alii'Nduee must be grown 111 lila
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8. No prentiunls paid on artie* oot lialed.
9. In cia.... w\lere no competition tldata ar It .. lite ........ ol the

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Judge 1 be mily award a seeond or DO pnmlUDL

10. In judging of prn&lt;luee, qaallt,y and 11M far eonect •
guide instead olflrle lire.
11. See ~eneral Rules !or further iDstnlclloDs.
CLASS 701
L Be&gt;t six ears of yonow h,amd _ .
2. Best aill eoro of whlto hJbrld ecn
3. Best six ears white sweet COrD
"- Be9t six ean Jellow rweet eorn
I. Best six ears white pop corn
I. Best six ean yeUow pop eont
Y. Bett aill ean red pop com
I. Bell pe&lt;k wheat
t. Beat poclt ol buekwheat
10 .Belt .,... winter oats
II. Best pe&lt;k ttJ1rin1 oatl
11 Belt )lllclt barley

will lit the

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111114

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.111.211
.110.211

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.111.25
.18.25
.111.211
.111.211
.111.21

CLA118 7tlZ-I'Ol'ATOES
L Ool&gt;hlcl. a apectmona
:1. '1\1....,., I ..,..un.ns

.111.10
.10.211

I. Clrmen, D speelmona
6. &amp;en... BoautJ. D opoelmone

I. Kotahdla. 0 opeclmeas
I. a.~-. D apodmena
7. Green lloan-. II apec:imana
II. (NIDIO) •ariet.J. 8 I)IOdmeno

.110.211

D. MID01 Hall. 5 speclmona
10. Ylllll, D ltl8dmeDII

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l1 Bermudu, D spec~me.,
lla. (lilllllll) .-tr. 8

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$2.00 1100
1200 ,, 00
.2.00 11.00

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L Cabb.,.
caunno-

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1.

Ia Plant

Tomllto.......t,ll ~

4.

.10

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.211

12. Pimentos, II apeclmeno
Peppen, D apedtneno
1-t. M.ang:oea, 5 specimens
15. Beeta. 5 IP&lt;&lt;Imeos

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13.

.110

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.Ill .211

:UI. Canots. 5 2:1pecl.mens

.10 .211
.10 .211
.10
.10 .211
.10 .211

11. Turnlpa, 5 specimens
18. Cueumbers, ereen. D lpeelnwne

10. Cut'WDbers, white, II opeelmoss
20. Piekle plate
21. Okra Plate, 5 opedmoos
22. Pumpkin

.10
.10 .211

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CLASS 704- WATEIIKELONS
1. Tom Wataon
a. Dlzle Queen
I. tl'lame) variety
4. Cantaloupes, Hale'a
41. !Name) vorieiJ
eLA.SS 7011-APPLE!I

M.JI

.10 . .

.111.10

.Ill .2S

.110.211

.10

1. Starman W'me1a'
I . Red Wlneoap

.211
.110 .211
.Ill .211

I. Jonathan
8.

fled De!JclOUI

.211
.211
.211
.211
.211
.211
.211
.211
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10. Onions-white. 5 specimens
11. OniOIIo-,ellow,ll ·speci.,.aa

1lome BeauiJ
GaDJa Beaat,y

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plato ...... pod polo be.- '
plata ...... pod hash boua
I. plata JeiloW pod ~ boane
8a Best plate yeUow pod bll1lh beiDa
9. Belt plate Uma beans
7. 7L Bell

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.10.211

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I. Tomato..-yollow, 8 apedmoDI
II. Tama--Wbltl, II apeelment

23.

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.10 .211

7. Golden Delicious
8. Grimes Golden
I. Wealth7
10. llalden mush
11. Yor.t Imperial

.10

.Ill .211

.110

.Ill .211

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.00 .211

12. (Name) Variety
CLASS 706-0'111ER FBUITII '
1. Prune Plum Plato
2. DatDion Plum Plate
I . Green Gage Plum Plata
'- Grape1, Concord Plato

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.10 .21

.111.211
.111.211
.110.211
.111.211
.110 . .
.10.211

5. Gropes, llltJPn Plate

t. Bartlett Pear Plate

?. !teller Pear Plate
8. Sugar Pear Plate

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1. Poadaeo Plate YeUow
Ia. Poaehu, Plate Whit.
tO. Quinces, Plate
11. Aprlcol Plate
CLASS7111

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.110.211

Ill llld 8rd
I. Belt Display of fl'arm. Orehard and Gordlft Prodw!e $liiO $10 $1G
I. Belt DllplaJ of Gardsn ProdiiCt
110 Ill "
1. Bell Dlapla:l' of Orchard or Prulll
110 $5 et
(IIUBI consist of 6 or moro 11'111 of dlftennt nrteUea ol applee
or 6 or more Dlatu ol different •artctles of fruita~
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CLASS708

~ or more Legume Ra,
411~ or less Legume Hay

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AC Grass ........... ... .................... t4
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Eaeh exhibit to coosiBt of two (2) natea of baJ.
First plaee winners will also reeeln a a-tte. aDd rtllllona to - . 1
and lblrd plaee wiDlltn.
A Trophy, donated by the Meigs Soil and \Voter Coen"alloa Dtetrtct,
WW be preoenled to tbe Grand Champtoa of eU baJ t1i111111a.cJ Ia U.
Yarlous cla&amp;le&amp;.
CLASS 1tHl

1. Proauee nUJt be lfOWD in Melp Oount,y.
z. Proauce muat be 8J'OWD by exhibltor.
a. Lar8Qt potsto ••• ··-·····--··--b. Largest pumpkin ·····c.

Largest watermelon -----

d.

Larg..t IJJPIO ------···-·--

tl-00
fl.OO
$1.00
fl.OO
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h. Largeat eucumber ·······-·-

IDle,..

•dillonin~:

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f. Lar~eat bead u1 eabba,p -·g. Larg011 ~· --- ......... _ _

Fred o-toln.
Entrill elost 11 4 p.m. Alii. 11th, 190tl.
Elhlbitorw must pureh ... membonblo ~etell
Jud11lng will be done at 8:00 .A.M. Wedneoday, AJiiUII 17th.
a..asa t1tll .
The lludard of parlectlon. 11 revi1at1 bJ ... AaWieaD PoultrJ Ao•
elation lhaD be the eulde In Judrlnl and pladng owudl.
1u~ IliaD be bJ eGmpariMa bat DO IDWortllr ... lmta tollaD be
liven a prllt. '111on abaD bO ae utrr IN choNell
All blrtla 111111 bt free from eoalalloas dill- Pealll'J will not bo
fed nor liNd lar 111 tht llllrd: allo wtU aas lit _.tble lor aDJ
laue• .....- ....
All exhlblta tollaJI be the property of the tllllbllorll 10 daY• before
the date ot fair. 11e1p Coanlr and adjotntq eoaolill - 1D11re ltltrloL
No llnllt eatri....U PINI
See G&lt;!Mrl! Raleo tar fltrthes blltructtona.
Bxblbll to coDJIIt of - o1 three 131. laeb breed to be ludred
Mparate(J. Brnd must bo on entrJ blsok
CLASS 101 POULTRY-&amp;. C. WHITE UlGHORNS
Ill
214
11.00

HORSE PULLING CONTEST

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e. Larcest tomato ----------------

Poultry l)eparbtsenl VI

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Hil'llll llawiw IIIII L1- I. Hoffman, Suph.
Elltries close at 4:00 P.M.. Wedlletday, A•gust 10, !966.
To t~~~~rantee ataU Illite. enlrleo and entry fee must be reeelved by
•:oo P.M.. August !Otb. When 111117 lees are paid by check the Fair
Board tollaD bavo the right to wltbbold PIJIDIDI ol promiUilll uaW tho
exhlbltor'a checlt Ia h011ored by the uhlbllor'a ballk. 11 ebeclt Ia not
•alld, entry fee wiD he eonaidored unpaid and aD prem!Uilll wtD be dodared forfeited to the fair Board.
All sheep and ow:lne to be oo around b)' 4:00P.M. Tuetdl11. Aug. 16th.
ElllrJ ,._, All nlnbltorw muot purobase J&amp;lll!benblp Tlcketa. Out
oC CotmiJ Sheep and Swine allan PIJ an entrJ fN ol. liOc - head.
Judllni wiD be done at 1:30 P.M. FridaJ, AulllSt 19111.
Sot Oeaerol Rilles "" further inltnl&lt;UoDa.
CLASS 1101 SH"P-SBROPRR!I!!!S
lat. 2nd. llrd.
1. Raat, I JIUI 111d over ···-·············-·-· f4.01 N .OO A.OO
2. Raat, 1 Jell' and tllldor Z ·-·····-···--·-· M.OO ...... $2.00
3. 1111a, l.ab ·-------·-·--··---·-·-··-··· sa.oo $1.00 11.00
1. Ewe, 2 yeare and o•er -····-·············-·· "·00 •oo •oo
a.
Ewe, 1 .... and aadar 1 ····--···-··-·· f4.00 sa.oo $1.00
6. Ewe, illllb .....................................-- $2.00 12-00 $1.00
7. Jl'lodt, 1 ram •DJ qe, 1 ..,. 3Jean or.,...,
1 ..,. 1 , _ and Dl!der 2 ............................00 N.OO n.oo
CLASS 1102-Merlno-Same subelaaseo as 1101
CLASS 503 Corredale S·me ,.wleew u 801
CLASS lOt Southdowu Same nbelauel u 101
CLASS ti05-.Dorotlta-o IUbelaPOI u 601

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T~ ll.ltoutor and Hulth 1'.
In oh· · 1
ll:ntrr IM' $8.00 per teom. Memberahlp 11c1tet 1101 11qaired.
See General ~· for -further l1lltnact!ODJ where appBeahlt.
To 110 eGnduc104 ID bobt of the Gl'lllllltand -.rtiDI 7:10 Wedr....,
evening,"-"'· 17th.
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Tile '•ll!f'! of 4raft ~Ia depeud D()O!I tllaJt lb!BQ. to ' 111111 . .
OIPICIQ to ·endure
eftortl. 11ie lll&gt;Jiel, of tldt' ltal II 111 ..._
- . . . tilt surt:alned IDUimUlll,.r.uwq eapaeiJ of e~. , _
teo1JI••~.JI 1110 . ~~~~d~uab!e Ia eotlfic dataa
the r.e
bOto;,.a
f01'111 ...., 1 ~oeuoo "' &lt;uoanoma an&lt;l shool ·tttmulata ctMn~
II II!• tireediJill and noe of good draft boroes and mulea. • 1!1 ~.
It II dH!rod:
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•al TG ~nnlne tile ialue of IJpe, aDd m.dbfl lit ...
Mlertton ol ~r1e1 and ntul~ intended lor loaa ud ·U'duolil drift w.aQ,

$8.00 $8.00 ...00

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JIONY I'VLLING CONTIIT

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bntden --------

I. Orand Qwnplon Ball 10. Clllmpl.- Ball IL Oft, 1 _ . . . ._.

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13. Belt pe&lt;k 101 b..n,

".oo

16. There will be no ch11181nl bridles after contest atarta. Any
drivor that drotlo bUnda taam wiD bo dlaqualllled for that puB.
17. No lllht wolaht hlll'lel wiD be permlltod to pull In heavy weight
oontest ueept In eue of not enOUih lelllll to mao a Plod pull and
With consent of the Jadgea.
18. All driven mull sls7 baclt of doubllDh:._,A!J helpen must stay bsek of Ill• load whue bones .,. pulllnr.
• t •• wme you forfeit your pull,
CLASS 206· HORSE PUU.ING CONTEST.
I . Liptwelgbt TeBIDJ-2800 lbs. and under.
2. lll4dlewalght TWDI-2801 lbt. to 1200 lbe
3. Heavywetsht T011ll1-820! lbo. en&lt;l . ·
I PIIIZES-Preaumo and Rooette.a, far eaelt of the above aubci....L
lat
2nd
3rd
tth
tltb
1110.00 Nll.oo ezo.oo 815.00 110.06

•.oo

Special award by Ohio Guernsey Breeders Assn.

Elltrtes elose at 4:00 P.M. Wednesday, August JO, t966.
To guarantee llaD apace, entrte.a and ent.cy lee must be J&lt;OCeived by
4:00 P.M .• Alltlllsl lOth. When entrr fees are patd b' cboclt the Fair
Board tollaD blve the ricbt to withhold PBI'III•nt ol tnmJama until tbe
exblbltor'a eback b honored b7 Ill• exhibitor's ballk. if cbeet Ia not
valid, enlr7 fee wiU bs eGnaldored unpaid and aD premlUIDI will be dedared forfeited to ll!o Fair lloard.
All eattle to be on sr&lt;Jund by 4:00 P.M. Tuosday, Aua. 16tb.
All eatUe owned ID Melp County entered free upon tho purch...
of membership tletet. All eatUo outoide Melp County will be eharged
DOe {flftJ eenta) per head after the purebaso of a membenblp ticltot.
Edtlblton are required to lllrDiah eertlfleatea to Seen~ at time
of entrJ; allo to tho nperlntentlent ID ebar1e.
1udJlq wiD be done at 10:00 A.ll. WedllesdaJ, Alltlllat 17th.
The below tlateo wlll app(J foz Beef Brtecla:
May I, 1964to December 31, 1U6I. ••.......•• , • • • . . . . Senior Yearling
Januaey I, 1965 to April 30, ltltl5 ... _................ Junior Yearhnt
May 1, 1985to Augus\31, 1985 ...... -- .............. SuiDDler Yearling
September 1. !96ll to De&lt;tmber 31. 1985 . . . . . • •• • . . . . . . . . . 9en!or Call
Januaey 1, 1908 aod after .............................. Jumor Ca
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I. ..._ Yoerllnl Ball ---------'10.00 ...... ...00
I. Junltr Yoadtnl llall - - - - -'B.OO $11.00 Sa.tltl
6. a.- Y..U., 1111 •
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I. ..... Ball Cllf - - - - - · - - - - - - - flO() M.tltl ti.GO
•· Jlllll.. Ball Cllf ----------------·-·
M.GO p.oo
Y. Pair ol. baiiL ..., .... lind and OWiled bJ
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B. Gtt ol sire, 3 r.nlmala, IJl1 aco, both - .

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Produce of Dam ........ , .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $8-7-8-5
Get of Sire .... -............. ................. ..... $8-7~
Three Femaleo bred and owned by ElhtbltfM' ........ $8-7-8-5
Cow and daUJhter .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . ..
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Best female bred and owned by Exblbitor-

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S3.00, $2.110, noo 11111 two ribbona
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00• lf·00· SJ.oo, noo 01111 two rihboas
t. 11om will! Foal
l'l!ll. entered ID Item'l"an.t'!"be"::;.!:.t"'£
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..,. , !.our Premlvuu - $1J.OO, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 aDd two rlbboM.
~-~. J~NY CONP'ORMATJON-46 tnebeo and under.
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CLASS 201-J&lt;.'NGUSR HORSE CONP'ORMATION
L STALUON CLASS-Two ,.,... and ewer. · PremluDII P.OO, p,..,
SI.OO, $1.00 aad two ribbons.
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I. ENGLISH SHOW HORSE TYPE CI.ASS-Juclpd 711'5 ooniOI'IIIOtlo•
and 25'5 IOMI'al appell'allft. Premiua stl 00 p DO ft-00 11 01,

U.. .a- pa111ac CIPaelt1 at the bant ani

lhall ride, If possible. Eaeh driver wiD tie aDowed two belpere In blteh·
lntl. but Ia no case •IU belpor be allowed to toueb load or boroes or
apeak to horses or driver while team ts pulling.
9. Drivers shall not prod, wbip, or toueb horses wbUe puUinJ and
shall drive with reuooablr tlcbllineJ, and no..,. will a driver be at.
lowed to whip or ohako Ilileo over horses or above hlo own heed while
pallinc. No driver will bo allown&lt;l to liiiDP doubletreeL
10. Undue abuslvo treabnellt to hones on or off tho pullina field or
ao,dut _11rofaniiJ ean dlaquallfy contestants 11 jufileo aea fiL
1Lor1There tollall be 1t leul three judres for neb eonllal ltld a
t.J lhaD determine declllon.
2. Weight for start at puB tollaD be tlotermln'ed 111 the ofli,.all sa as
to bold down the number al palla and sWI I(ve the IJIOClalora a 10od
ohow lllthoUih in no .,._ tollaD mare than 1000 )IOWldo be added if one
d olh teiiBI ""' eltnilnatod exeeptln ease ala ~tap ar' welght
Pll 1 w ere lilt bandieap oa eertatn teama tm11t be -ter.
18. Each contH!anl mall preoent a welaht aDp of leam within woigbt
Umlt to compete In pull and bones tbal are to puB .topther muat bo
weighed together. WelllllnJ mUll be dona bJ ce-tent welCh master
at time and Plilco deslt!Datea before pull, Member of the commltleo
mull be present et tbo seal11 at time of w•ll'htnl.
lt. Tea~ wUI pull In order thet weltlllln at ICII111 or entriea aceepted.
18. Drtver must be ready when bla tum COliiOI to puB. Wllllul
!l'llllnl will not be tolel'lted. Two triab at trytna to Jteok wUl bo eounted

I. ~ Premiums $5.00, $3.00. $2.00, $1.00 and twa ribbaot.
two
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1.00 4.011
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CLASS llt)6.o8ROWN ~ IUbdaJiq II 801. '
CLASS 8011-,.AYlllllllliD-IID iltlbdaueo 11 801.
CLASS 808-JI!:IIIIIn'&amp;-Semt l1lhdaqes u lltll.
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lqUTHIASTI.N 'OHIO DISTitiCT GUIRNIIY IHOW
All ~rod O i l - 'from this Dlatrlct olfllble, to tollow.
Eatno lee. Sl.OO per head .
Elitries eioseflrlt day of Fair, Tnesdsy, A~ 16th.
/ill Guernseys must be recLttered to be e!lilble . to show. Papen
wiD be ch&lt;cl&lt;ed by tbe 1!4cre1ar7 of tllo Sbow.
· Eoeh exbtbJtor limited to one entry in each lfOUp rlas1, and two
entri11ln -b •ndlviclull clau.
Show to belln at 1:00 P.M. Friday, AuiUJ! ltllb.
All other Rules and Retllllations of iho Meip County Fair will be
applied.
J. Blill eaU (Up to one yeor) .............................. $8-6-4
2. Blill (One year and un&lt;ler 2) ................ , .. • .. .. .. $8-6-4
3. Bull (Two YOU'I an&lt;l over) ........................... , $1~
Champion Bull . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. Rosette
4. Jr. Helfer Call ...................... $8-7~
(Nov.l, 1905 ·May 1, 1966)
II. &amp;. Helfer Calf ..................... $8-1~
(July I, 1965 .Qet. 31, 1965)
B. Jr. Yearl'n' Heller .................. $8-7~
Jan. I, 196ll· June 30,196ll)
7. Sr. Yearlin&amp; Heller ... .. ..•.•.•.•..... ~7~
July I, 1964 · Dee. 31, 1964)
Junior Champion FemtJ!e ........ , ................ .... .. , Rosette
8, Cow (2 yrs. old and under 3) ........ ............ $10-8-8-7~
9. Cow (3 yrs. old 11td under 4&gt; .................... $10-8-3-7-6
10. Cow (4 rn. old and over) ...................... . $10-8-3-7~

except in case of injury.
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of where owned, are ellllble to 011ter thla 0011telt.
ConditionsA atone boat ioa~ed with eement blootJ wtD be used.
All !eal!ll be wo!lhed on the dsJ o1 the eoateM behnen 11;00
aoon and 4.00 P.M. at 1 loclll ••aleo and a weight certllicote mUll ••
eornpany entey.
01mero 'Viii futl!lab their own feed.
Rulot of tho lucuro Horwo Pulllnt Aasocr.tlen of Ohio
I. '111e dlataact for 'oaelt puB ahall be 11 feot, b•t dlatltlee ol leeo
than 'n feet will be !lied to iletfrmiDe winner or placement at ..4 oC
the contest.
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2. '111e dlltanoo bttw1e11 aide bowlduUa ~ be 14 feet and llama
~ loadl m111t otQ within uld boundariea while pulllnc. ADJ Plft
• team or load outalda ol batmdarles wiD ntd pull.
!;,_l'lnt and sOCODd puU lhaD bo In tho dlroctlon tndleatad by tho
a,.._ '!'bird mar he tUett In oltber direction provldlq eaoutlll room
within end beundll'lal.
'Nmalns
4. An' forward momnent ol load after tile driver tllvet a eommand
to co will be counted u a pull and meosurement wiD be recorded. OS·
eet&gt;l In ease ol breata1• wblch ontiUu team to anoliler pull.
t1. Whistle or siiJiaJ tollaD be I(ven whea loam hu made the dlatance
or committed an error nuiiUriDI distance. Driver tmllt atop team Jm.
mediately after 11id IIIJIII.
6. All team.s must take first pull. Each team tollaD tab flrat ancl
ncond poll while hltehed to load. Drtvera may forfeit seeoDfl pull.
Third pull may be taken after all teiiBI had. lint and second.
7. Eaeb team shall be driven by one driver lhl'outlll entire contest,

lou~ luporintondonll
CLASSES-OPEN 1'0 wOBLD ~ON
l. Entries wlll close at 4:00P.M. Aug, lOth.
I.
leo-membenblp tldl:eL
J. To be held Wednesd111 at 10:00 A.AI. br
of GnndJ!aDd.
CLASS liiOl-WESTERN HORSE CONFORIIATION
1 STALUON ~Two yean aDd over. ~amUII.OO, p.oo. 12.00.
s1.0o aDd twa rlbbono.
I. PARADE 1'YPI! ~~ or Ot!dlap Ja41ed 78'5 'cont...Uoa and Zll'5 General Appnranoo: Spoiled or SoUd Oalo11: To 11ot
lw!dlad orlth bridle onlY.
I. WES11!11N MAII1! OR HORSE ~ oa 100'5 cont.,_
UoD; To be ahowa ID hand with bftdlt oniJ. ~ te.OO SS.OO,

HortJert I. Shields ond Tom R.

To dii!IIIMirato

further,

PHOTOGRAPHY
39. Class 39. PHOTOGRAPHY - Activity
39a. Adventures with Your Camera. Exhibit five pictures on altJ
subject or a picture story series of five pictures.
39b. Challenges In Picture Taking. Exhibit five different typu
of pictures of a picture sequence giving type of camera,
tlnd of light, and camera setting for e~cb.
99c. Exploring Photography. An Advanced exhibit over 39b.
40: Class 40. SPECIAL AWARDS TO FAIR EXlllBITORS.
40a. A special award of $1.00 for each advisor and aS&amp;istant shall
be allowed to provide some form of recognition award to
4-H Club advisors. Not to exceed total of $50.00.
40b. The sum of $25.00 shall be allotted to each exhibiting FFA.
This amount to be used to delray the expenses of their ,_..
presentatives to a state or national event or similar activity.
40c. Expenses shall be allotted to a maximum of four deleg!lte.
to 1966 State 4-H Club Congress to be held in July 1965, at
the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio provided tb"
exhibit at the Fair. Not to exe~ $50.00.
The Citizens Bank, Middleport, Ohio II sponsoring 011a
additional delegate.
40d. To encourage more volunteer youth groups to participate
In the Junior Fair, an amount of $12.00 or more may ba
made available for each eigbt feet of exhibit S)Nlce If ·approved by both the Junior Fair Board and the Meigs CountJ
Agricultural Society. The total amount allocated under
this section shall not exceed $150.00 In 1966.
CONFOR.~TION

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Longest ear ot h1brfd eGm .....................- •• $1.00
Tbe tar&amp;eSI pro&lt;tuce (By wei&amp;btl obaD be tbo wtDner Ia u.., "a•

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through ''1".
The winner tn Item "j" will be the Loqe.t Ml' men 2Nd fNia
the first J.erneJ on one end of ear to the .Lal1 kerDel OD the otW
end of the ear.

Department VIll
FLOWERS AND PLANTS

CLARENCE HENDEIISON, DIRECTOR IN CHAitGI
Mn. Margorot Ello Lewie, Superloilllldlnt

RULES FOR FLOWER SHOW
I . Show Is opel! to the public, and one cloes not n~ to be 1
member of a garden club to exhibit.
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2. Show Is open to residents of Meigs County oniJ, ucept for
Section 802, ClaSIOI 14 and 15, Irwitational, wblcb lire opea
to residents of any adjoining county .
3. Mem,bershlp ticket 18 entry fee. Not required for Junlon u~~o
der 12.
4. Exhibitors will prepare their entry blinks ancl file them It
the Secretary'a office not later than 4 P.M. Aug. 11, 1966. 'l'hll
rule wW be ltrictly compUed with.
I. All elltrles must be the work of the exhibitor.
6. AU ci._ II'e for amateun only. !An amateur II anyone wile
grow~ plants ·for his .or her own pleuure, and not for the purpose of UveBhood.)
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Nooa, Wed., Aug. 17, With, jt1dlit11 to ·bf!lln at 1 P.ll. Jntftlnl
WUJ be b)' th~ standll'd tll'altm. The declsioa of the ludll II
flDal.
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quallileol li1 the lltow c1ta1rman. bhl'!!tl arrlvl!ll lfltr 12

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" have their exblbit disqualified, as will anyone interfering witb
another person's arrangement.

9. Exhibits m~·st temai'n' in pia"' until &lt;l P.~. S.turdiJ,. Aay
11i J1t ~o~. •fi&lt;l(ore !bat \lme will forleit' :any prerjl!uma
• awatderl. · Exhibitors are to rer;nove t}lerr .eotlle!$ as soon as
possill!e alter · l.he close .of tile show.

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exre-pt aS stated. Acct&gt;ssories per'illitted in all classes.
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nhly one

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classes as d("sired, but may make

earh rlass.

13 All planl materia l used is to be listed on a card furnished b1
tin' Supt&gt;rintE&gt;n rlent or the Flower and Plants Dept.

1966 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR· FLOWER SHOW
Tlii:MF. OF SHOW-"MY FAIR I.ADY"

W:CT!O N 801 - ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS
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Class 1 Luci Baines Johnson ... SUitable for a Bqde • Table
2 Eleanor Roosevelt Featuring shades of blue flowers

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:1_ :Martha Washington ~ Traditional mass arrangement

4. Mary ---- ---- ------ -- Suitable for a church alter
5. "Gra ndma" Gatewood __ Roadside or wild matenals
with weathered wood
6. Al)lclia Erheart __________ __ lnterpretlv~ of flight
7. Mae West ---- - ----- Featuring the Hogarth Curve
8. Gertrude Ederle ---- With water showing as part
of the design
9. Florence Nightingale __ ___ Including white flowers
10. Pearl l\&gt;!Ck . --------- - Showing Oriental influence
11. Loi !' Weaver ~ --- ------------------------ Modern
12. Ja rk iP Kennedy __ ____ corsage of summer flowen
!11. Charlene HoefUch '-- Interpretive of Meigs County

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\:;~.qtiSTIC ARRANGEMENTS

SECTION 804-SPEC!AL DISPLAY

24 Jtose- Floribunda-one stem
25. Zinnia - Large- 3 of one co lor
26. Zinnia- Fantasy- 3 of one color
27. Gladiolus !exhibitor may enler one in each color

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d. yellow
e. Blue or purple
b. pink
c. White f. Orange or Safmon
Mangold-large--3 of one color
Cockscomb- P!ume-&lt;&gt;ne
Cockscomb-crested-one
- Dahlia- large-&lt;Jne
Dahlia-Pom·pom-3 of one color
Undassified--&lt;~ny flo~er other than above ·

Class 40. Collecti6n of Herbs
41. Pictures made from dried plant material
(·6 or more kinds)
"42. Wild flowers ~ nd plants
'PREMIUMS AND RIBBONS
First
Second
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~ion 801-13 classes ----------- fl.OO
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802- 2 classes - ---------- 1.00
.50
803- 5 classes ---- ------.75
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804- 2 classes ----------.75
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80!&gt;-12 classes ----------.75
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806- 4 classes --- -------- 1.00
.75
807- 5 classes ----------- 1.00

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Clarehu l"tendtrHn, Supt.
Entry Fee - Membership Ticket.
:1. All entfielt.ll'· this department mull ~ Ill tbe bands of the Seerela ry by .4'00 P.M. Thursday, Aug. llth. Entry book will he closed

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Entries-·, made on the books crt the Secretary cannot be ehlll&amp;ecl
or wiUifrawd.-nd entered in another elasa or num·ber.
4 All ~~ f!&gt;r judging should be on the grounds not later tlwl
9 011 A.)l ' ~·itay, August ,6th.IJaud anything arrlvin, after that
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DOl bo eligible lor Judging ~

premiums . JUdging viii be done at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday. AUI. 18th.

E:xh•bit• ·en ' thi• deportment are Umlled to Meito and adJolniDI
counties in Ohio.
Not more than one entry tn tbe same class by tbe aame pel'IIOn
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Articles that have been
(2) years are not eligible
New work and new ideas
Exhibitors must furnish

awarded a premium within the last two
for entry.
will be given preference.
a wire bane:er for each pnnent to be

di.splayed.

Tile Ohio State Uulvenlll' ADitultural CoUe10 -011011 1001'0 ...roo will he ..... ,.. ,.._...

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Miu Acl1 HGsldns, Superlnt.nHnt
1 . Applique Quill - new
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2. Cotton Patchwork QuDt .
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3 Antique QUilt-Age 7ll years and over ...... . , . , ..
4 Bed8J)read AJII'Uqut
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5 BO&gt;dspread, Enrbroldend . • . • . . . . • . • • .. .. .. • .. .. .
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Sbeet, and Pillow-Casefi - White Embrulde.l')' .... Sl .OO
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PILLOW CASES
Pillow Cues - Ctocbet Trimmed .... ..•••. .- , • • • . .60
Pillow Caseo - 'fatted
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Pillow ca... - While EmbrOidery .... , .. ·••• '· . . . . . .60
Pillow Caaes - Colored ~ro1def1 .•.. , •••••. , • .60
Pillow CBBes - Applique . . ..
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Speed-Department XII

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Wm. B. Dawnlo, Frod Goegloln, WtUoco Brocllanl In charvo
THURSDAY, AUGOST 18, 5:110 P.M.
. " J ' . . . . . . . • $2000.~Esl.
2 Year Old Pace . ..
3 Year Old Trot . . .

......

. ....--. ........ ,..

:-~ Ell.

$2000.

Pnre-Non-Winne-rs of $3000.00 . . . . . . .
. ......•.• $500.00 ·
(Non-Winner. of $750.00 in 1966 elllible)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, ~:110 P.M;
l
2 Year Old Trot .... .... ..... ............ ..,. . ·.... ... .... $~.110 1111.
3 ~ear Old Pace . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. $2000.00 Ett.
Trot-Non-Winners of $1500.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .. .... $SOOIOO Punt
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. 2:00P.M.
, · ··
Pace-Non-Winnm of $10.000. . .. ..................... $1100;110 Purse
Trot- Non-Winners of $10,0110. . . , : ..... ... . , ...... .... $500.00 Purse
(Non·Will!lers of $2000.00 in lBfMJ eligible)
Paee--Non-Wumer~

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of $1500 . . . .
$100.00 Pur~~
U.S.T.A. rules to govern events. Entrance fee 3% of pune. ·J(oue)'
division 45, 25, 15, 10, 5%. Five lo start. Tbe ~tIs reservecl to chlDII
order of program or to declare off auy race if unavo!doble eondiUona
prevail. Two heat plan. Eveey heat a race. Iu case thirteen or mortj
horses declare in any event~ elimination heata will be raced. AD -entriel
must be declared in, on, or oefl1re :10:00 A.M. the day before tbe race.
Colt stakes to be roced under .U.S.T.A. ond Ob!o Fal~ Funds Law.
Colt stake entries close Feb. 15, 1968. Entry fee I• $10:00 to name au.
$10.00 the day preceding the ~ace. Colt stake money di.Won •• followll
Five starters--45, 25, 15, 10, 5%. Four starters 50, 25, ltl, 10%. Thret
starters, 60, 30, 10% . Stake~ are valid only, if, Ohio Fair l'und.l •vallable. If thirteen or more entries in colt stakes, eliminatlon heats wJQ
bt&gt; raced.

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75

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.40

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STA~TING

By ART SANSOM

THE BORN LOJ!I

• • • • • • -• • • • • • • • • • •

tl·UD-110-Irl--

JIOT 'fEr1 ~I.DS!-LATE'R!

COM~ ~lACK LAliR- AFTEII.lUE
W.VES AAE~!-VI~H: .
SJ.i?'/1 St'AAW 10 FA~L!-C0~

8l!CK TNal!

'rniS CAVE WILL 8~
A CREMATORY

WITHIN SECONDS!

GAT!

S.nd all enlrieo to The Meigs County Agricultural Society, P:O. 1\0&amp;· :111'1,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
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.25
.25

.25

PONY HARNESS R~CES

.75

Wm. B. Downie. Fred Goeglein and Tom IJ. Reuter in·char~ :
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH., 2:30 P.M.
Trot - one heat - 46" and under ------··---------- Purl!4hW0
Trot - One heat -' Over ·46" to 52" inclutliv_e ---~- Purse .$30
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FRIDAY; AUGUST 19th, 2:30 ·P.M. ; .. .
Trot - one jleat .,- 46" aitd under;f;c~·-.----·-·---·-·· Purie:•311
Trot- One' heat- Over 46" to 52 tneluslve ------·· ~~

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.25
.25
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.25
.40
.110
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;EPI PIC) IKI m1 HE Aii'I'T

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MO VKUMT OIST~n
GIN U6, IN TIME 0' TJ?OUBL£
~OWED

CONDITIONS

_LO NitMAL'b ALLUS 00 SEfM
T'GIT 1Ullii?ANT~

Directors in charge reserve right to calt pff or reclassify classes • .
}:ach entry to be measured at tjle COI!cr-11! block drain In tbe. C~D&lt;
terfield by 12 noon on day befote the race.
. .
Entry fee $2.00 added.
. :1 -~~ '
Money division 4!&gt;-2!&gt;-15,-I0-5£l'o.
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D. E. Reuter, Secreqey,P. Q. lli)x227

.50
.50
.40
40

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.40

ENTRY ·FEES: Must hold

.50
.50

as shown op~os1te each race.

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40

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ABBIE AND SLATS

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By RAEBURN VAN BUllEN

to 111easurement ·classifi-

Races .lli .he run at 2:30 .PM Thursday alid at 2:a_
o..PM Friday,
Each race to be started by two starlerti · ·
Race to be called back In case of an iafractlol!. ·
., .
Running !llarts will not be pennltted ·and In ca_se of a l1Jilnln1

.50

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Mfl'o1~.

V'MIGHT SAY,

TO!!Ill: .Ri!llter in ella~ j.",..
member~hlp Ucket a)ld pay'e~k•

Horses and ponies to run aeeording

.50

llox I. Sh-Ield, Supirlnt.ndlftl
THE CLOSED BmLE ~FLAG !li'AY· BI USEII.
NO 0'!1IER REGALIA.
·
Entries close at 4 P.M. Tfiurotlay, Aug. 11th.'
the •-•- eo-~
Gnll(e wDJ fumtsb tbelr admlssiou tlctetl to
• ~ .......~•.
Granse Ezhiblta will be ludted at o Ume to be IJIIlouuced Ill' tho
...perintemleut.
GnDre E!hlblti will ~ Jut!Sed oo II&gt;• followiDI ScGre Cord:

NOlA/: SORT 0'

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cation.

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Depart111ent X

~LOW

28ROTH:!::!::"'::

Each entry to be measured at the COI!crete . block dram: rL the
centerfield, at 12:00,noon
day of race. ,;;·
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.40
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~ ANI-•.1119.

~IGHT

Wm. Downie, Fred Goeglein and

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WELL. ld!f REAL

PONY AND HORSE RUNNING RACES

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r---...;'' HAIOLD GIIAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII!

Driver must be in colors.
Entries closed 12 noon day before race.

Tho or..... and '" liorvlco to tho co-unity
SUBORDINATE GII.ANGE EXHIBIT SCORE CARD
HEIGS COUNTY FAIR

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lJltendent With awards All folloWI: l•t 180.00:' 2Dd •-- 00• lJM •~ 00:
4th $16.011
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8. Eslnb•tJ; wiU be 1udied on the basis,_pf:
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1. Theme
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....•.••••••. , • , • , , • . lt.- potiltl'
2. Develupblent of l'heme
.·. . . . . . • • • . . . • .. . .. . . SQ.' pomu
3. OngJnallly Iideas and l!lllterials) .. . ............... 'IIi 'IIOIDII
4. Appearance lability to attract aud ltold attention) , . :10 (IOIDII
5. Neatness
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. .. .. . .. 10 po.-11

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start the race will be called hack aud tl}.e one Dwdng t~J,t; fal.,
start will he penalized lhe distance of twenty.f!ve feel ~rflJ!i!('.
two infractio'IS of this manner will cause a disqualification.
Riders not to be assisted wben starting . i race and the race
will not start until the track is clear.
, .
Contestants to report to tbe judges stand at tbe beginning of .
.
each race for final instructions and introductions.
Races to ·start from a stand still at the designated slartiiQI place, ··
Winners to be picked by competent judges chosen ' by the
Meigs County Agricultural Society.
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CLASS 1202
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1. 46" and under. ~'• mile. Entry .f ee $.50. Prizes 11-3-2--1.
2. Over 46" to 48-3"8 mile. Entry fee $1: Prizes •10.$7·$5..3-$2; ,,.
3. Over 46" lo 52" -:}-8 ·" "le, Entry fee.,l.-·..
Prlzes-$10--$7--il-$3--$2.
4. Over 52" to 56" - 3-8 mile - entry fee $1.110.

SUDDEII!t &amp;IIOUND FIRE

BURSTS ALL AIOUHO ~ 1•
liN 50M1II cAMEL IS MIT!

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Prlzes-410-$7-$5-$3~2.

5. Over 56" -

3io mile-entry fee $1.50.

Prizes-$11&gt;-$10-$7-41&gt;-$3.

Department XIll
Concel!llionil ·
Chafles Radford Jr., Superintendent

· Department

XIV

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TICKET SALES--'- Ray Whaley; Super!ntentleq(' ·

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Enr~rtainment -Department XV ·. ·
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Orillnallty-ldeu and lfaterllll -·-·--··-··-·····------··--· Ill

Attractiveues.. - Abil!ty to attract and hold atteftllon------···-···· 15
Appearance and neatneu-91o!b1HIJ and
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exhi~it shoJI consist of Chl!dr&lt;n's 'fork for the 100~ .i.dro~
7. bh~-bJt.~j will be Judaed a~ a time to.. ~- moouneed by liifl sO,..

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1.011
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1.110
1.110

JIL PAINTING
1. Landscape from Nature ............. . ......... . .. 1.00
2. Portrolt from Life ................................ 1.00
3. Still Life .... -... ... .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .75
• . Marlue Swdy .. .. • . . .. . . . .. . . . • . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .75
5. Landscape Copy ..• " .. .. . . . . . . . • . .. . .. . .. .. . . . .. . .75
e. stili Life Copy . • • • . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .75
7. Flower Study .. . .. . . . . .. . .... . .. . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .75
B. Animal Studr .. .. . .... .. • .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . .75
9. Flower Study Copy .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .75
10. Dil!Pl111 of Three Pieces A-B-C .. .. . .. .. • .. .. .. 1.110
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WATER COLOR
11. Portralt 'from Life ..... ..... .... ..... ...... . ...... \.00
12. tandscape from Nature ..... , .. , ..... . ............ 1.00
13. Flower Study .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. .75
U. Landscape Copy .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . . • • .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .75
15. Flower Study Copy .............................. , .75
16. Mariue Study .. .. _.. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .75
17. Animo! Study .. .
. .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .75
18. Db!Piay of Three Pieces A-BC .. .. . . • . • . .. .. . .. . 1.00
19. still Life .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . • . .. . . .. . .. . .75
10. Portrait Copy .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . • .. . . .. . . .. . 1.00
CHARCOAL
21. Portrait from Life .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. . . . . . . . 1.00
22 Still Life .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . • . . . . . . .. .75
Landscape
. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .75
K Still Life Copy ..... . .. ........ , .. .. • . • .. • . . . • . .. .. .75
25. Display o1 Tbree Pieces A-·B-C . . . . .. _. . . . . . . . . 1.110
28. Landseape Copy . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .75
27 Portrait Copy .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. • . . .. . .. .75
Animal Study .. : . .. .... .. . ............. "" . .75
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PASTEL
:111. Portrait from Life .... ·.. . ................. .. ...... 1.~
30. Landscape from Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . . . .5
31. Flower Study from Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . .. • .. . . .. .. . .75
32. Landocape Copy .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. • . • . • . . . . . .. ..75
83. Aulmol Study .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . • • • . . .. . .75
34. SliD Life .. · .'.... · · • ·" .. · · : .. ·" • "· · · "".... ·i~
85. Flower Study (Copy) .. .. • .. . . .. .. • .. .. • • .. .. • . . • .. ·
86. Marllle Study .. .. .. .. . .. : .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .75
87. Dlsplaf of T&amp;ree Pieces A-B-C ............... ' 1.00
38. Still Life Copy .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .75

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HOUSE COATS AND SLEEPING GARMENTS

GINIRAL THEME

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NQ60DY-

ntE WILLITS

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~ct. of tbe 4 partiCipating SCitGQJs or .dlstrlcti wtli bove 1 1p11itJ
8 feet in length and 6 feet in depth. There is oo limit to .tbe
or lYPP ol matenaJ us~ . a:nd 'lhe setec.Uon ot 1 theme 11
to 11t ' ·
parti.-IOAtinf ~chuol m di11lritt . . '
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5. Exhibits are to' bo in p)aee by ~P.M... Tu~ay, Auguit .llttdit&lt;l
are to remarn unlil • ~ M Sa_turdat Eaeh '!Chool wiD ~t».·tt&amp;pda,tltll
[pr assembling ami di.tlmantling ltst-sbibit.
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1.75
1.75

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.25
.25
.25
.25
.25

HAND MADE TOYS
84. Stuffed Toys .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . .50
G5. Dressed Dolls .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .50
CHILDREN'S GARMENTS {Age 4 to 12 yrs,)
(Place Aae On Garment)
G6. Cotton Dress ..
.. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .50
87. Dress Cotttons and Blends . ............. •••••• , . . .50

.. PIID LASSWiLI.
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~·b•rt· ~n, I•~'Choroe · . ·
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1- Entrieil clotcP at 4 P.M. August lJJh, -' 1968
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1:
2. Exhitlits wi1J be confined ·to schoOls f~
~- et«s COunty.
. ., ~. ~-. &lt; !
·3 Equal ooporlunilies for ·exhibitJng
I be 'avl11able to e~ett···1dwlll
d!!~:d~d~r co~~ination ~f ,.d_istriet_t~;' ~e~ tOr._tour eshlbh.fl· - ~lt;r

.40

.110
.50
.50
.50
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1.75
56. Tailored Dress .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. 2.00
57. Tailored Suil .................................... 2.00
liB. Tailored Coat .. . .. .. ..
. ...... 2.011

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1.76

1.!: 1.
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unit! t :~. P&gt;M un Sarunl~y . . ··~
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~ch . G'IJin~e .wi)l be requlrd,J to ~u a Mem~l'lhlp Tlcll;.lf: on&amp;lidllbt

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fi2. Qne Piece Cotkm Drel8 .
. .... ............ .
53. Two Piece CoUon Dress .
. . . . .... . . ... . ........
54. Dress Made From Another Garment ..•. , . , ••• , ...
55. One Piece Cotton and Blends .................. . . .

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40

.80

Kitchen Apron . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .
Apron wilh Cross Stitch Trim mini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Embroidered Apron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .
Painted Apron ..... . , .. , .......... .. , . . . . . . . . .. .
Fancy Apron .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. .

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. Lh&lt;~n the upl:;)utldi'na ul the Gr1n~e1 and_. ,·.~ acttvttteL ,
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tO ,!{nod foi' th-e first dar, :· :
II ft. thf DUfflu~ nf thP . Pair Bnarrt to budd bPthh A.gij'~lt:flrr ,.

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Wbite imllroldary .................. ; ...... , ,,.
Coturea EmbrolderJ ...... ....... ... ... ........ .
Craao SUtcb . .. . .. .. ....................... .
Tuwel Willi Crocheted Ed&amp;e ................. ..
TuweJ witb White l!:mbruidery ........... ... .... .
Towel wttb Colured EmbrUidery .•.. •••.•. •...•• •
Tuwel With Crooa SUtcb
...... ........... .. ..
Tuwel wrth Applique
.. .................. ..
Towel with Textile Palnlln&amp; .............. ..... . ..
Towel w•tb Outline .I!D.bru1c1ery .. , •. • .••• .•••••••
Swedish Dll'llin1 . ........ ... .................. ..

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Solid Croc:bet ... ••••.....•..........•••••••••••
Crv&lt;bel Trimmed ............................. ,
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TABLE UN!i1NS

211. Trible Clolb witll Willie Embruldocy .. .••••. , , : . , . . 75
26. Tobie Cloth and Nopklas - Hemmed . . . . . . . • • . . . $1 .110
27 Table Cloth - Sohd Crocheted
..... .... , . $1 25
28. Lunth Clorh and 4 Napkins - Crocheted l!dre . . . . .75
29. Luncb Cloth and 4 Nopkins - Painted
....
.75
30. Lunch Cloth and 4 Nopkin&amp;- Wbire EmnrolderJ ..
.7o
31. Luucb Cloth and.·4 Napkins-Colored l!mbroiderj . . .75
32. Luncb Cloth and 4 Nopkllll - Appliqued . ..... . . . ... .75
CENTER PIECES
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AMATEUR PAINTING

Departmeni Ill:
Domestfe .4rts

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(No Numbtrs Painting)

Class 38. Evergreen speclmens
39. Nature 's resources

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SECTtQN· 1107-EDUCA TIONAl~ or more labeled

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MISCELLANEOUS
CIS. Croebet Afghan ........ ............. ........... 1.25
70. Table Mats - 8 - Crocheted ........... ..... , .. . .. . .60
71. Pot Holders - 3 . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . • . .. . . • . .50
72. Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Crocheted . . • • • . . . • • . .50
?3. Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Painted . . . • . . . . . . . . :10
74. Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Tailed . ...•. , . , • . ... . JiO
75. Fancy Pillow (fabric) .. .. .... .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . - .50
78. Hobby Comer .... .............................. • . 75
77. Tile Art ........................................ Job
~o~ Made Purse : .. .............. , • .. .. .. . .. .
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SECTION JOG-SPECIMEN COLLECnON-5 or more labelled
· Class 3.~· Cacti and/or succulents
' '·34. House plants
36. Gourds
37. Colored Corn

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82. Crocheted Sweat-er set (Cap, Sweater and Bootees) .50
63. Crocheted Crib Cover .. ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75

80o- HORTICULTURE

Spcci mens to be in clear pop bottles or jars l
Class 23. Rose-- Hyb rid Tea-one

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80. Sleepin&amp; Garments . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . 1.50

Class 21. Dish Gardens
22. Terrariums

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Class 1t,~Poco hontas _____ ____ _____ With an Indian Figurine
· i7. Juliette l..owe __ Suitable for a G,irl Scout Tea Table
. . ~ORTICULTURE
· 18 Zinnia ------ -------·----- - three large or fantasy
!H. Marigold ----- ---------- - --.
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20. Any other

~ECTION

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Every exhibitor must put name, and name of club, if member,
on back of entry card. If Non-&lt;·)ujJ member, name and county.

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staging committee w!ll help the exhibitor to stage the exhibits.

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Gnln~~tand- Department ·XVI '.' .

Chariet.Wnllnms and Hugh P.

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. . i\!Jyone making an arrangement on the exhibition tables wlll
" have their exblbit disqualified, as will anyone interfering witb
another person's arrangement.

9. Exhibits m~·st temai'n' in pia"' until &lt;l P.~. S.turdiJ,. Aay
11i J1t ~o~. •fi&lt;l(ore !bat \lme will forleit' :any prerjl!uma
• awatderl. · Exhibitors are to rer;nove t}lerr .eotlle!$ as soon as
possill!e alter · l.he close .of tile show.

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10 No artificial or artifiriaUy colored . plant materials permitted
exre-pt aS stated. Acct&gt;ssories per'illitted in all classes.
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nhly one

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classes as d("sired, but may make

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13 All planl materia l used is to be listed on a card furnished b1
tin' Supt&gt;rintE&gt;n rlent or the Flower and Plants Dept.

1966 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR· FLOWER SHOW
Tlii:MF. OF SHOW-"MY FAIR I.ADY"

W:CT!O N 801 - ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS
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Class 1 Luci Baines Johnson ... SUitable for a Bqde • Table
2 Eleanor Roosevelt Featuring shades of blue flowers

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:1_ :Martha Washington ~ Traditional mass arrangement

4. Mary ---- ---- ------ -- Suitable for a church alter
5. "Gra ndma" Gatewood __ Roadside or wild matenals
with weathered wood
6. Al)lclia Erheart __________ __ lnterpretlv~ of flight
7. Mae West ---- - ----- Featuring the Hogarth Curve
8. Gertrude Ederle ---- With water showing as part
of the design
9. Florence Nightingale __ ___ Including white flowers
10. Pearl l\&gt;!Ck . --------- - Showing Oriental influence
11. Loi !' Weaver ~ --- ------------------------ Modern
12. Ja rk iP Kennedy __ ____ corsage of summer flowen
!11. Charlene HoefUch '-- Interpretive of Meigs County

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iECTI . ( ~UN!ORS
\:;~.qtiSTIC ARRANGEMENTS

SECTION 804-SPEC!AL DISPLAY

24 Jtose- Floribunda-one stem
25. Zinnia - Large- 3 of one co lor
26. Zinnia- Fantasy- 3 of one color
27. Gladiolus !exhibitor may enler one in each color

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d. yellow
e. Blue or purple
b. pink
c. White f. Orange or Safmon
Mangold-large--3 of one color
Cockscomb- P!ume-&lt;&gt;ne
Cockscomb-crested-one
- Dahlia- large-&lt;Jne
Dahlia-Pom·pom-3 of one color
Undassified--&lt;~ny flo~er other than above ·

Class 40. Collecti6n of Herbs
41. Pictures made from dried plant material
(·6 or more kinds)
"42. Wild flowers ~ nd plants
'PREMIUMS AND RIBBONS
First
Second
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~ion 801-13 classes ----------- fl.OO
.75
802- 2 classes - ---------- 1.00
.50
803- 5 classes ---- ------.75
.50
804- 2 classes ----------.75
.50
80!&gt;-12 classes ----------.75
.75
806- 4 classes --- -------- 1.00
.75
807- 5 classes ----------- 1.00

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.50

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.25

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.50

Clarehu l"tendtrHn, Supt.
Entry Fee - Membership Ticket.
:1. All entfielt.ll'· this department mull ~ Ill tbe bands of the Seerela ry by .4'00 P.M. Thursday, Aug. llth. Entry book will he closed

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Entries-·, made on the books crt the Secretary cannot be ehlll&amp;ecl
or wiUifrawd.-nd entered in another elasa or num·ber.
4 All ~~ f!&gt;r judging should be on the grounds not later tlwl
9 011 A.)l ' ~·itay, August ,6th.IJaud anything arrlvin, after that
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ttme milt 'fe displ3yed but wi

DOl bo eligible lor Judging ~

premiums . JUdging viii be done at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday. AUI. 18th.

E:xh•bit• ·en ' thi• deportment are Umlled to Meito and adJolniDI
counties in Ohio.
Not more than one entry tn tbe same class by tbe aame pel'IIOn
will

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Articles that have been
(2) years are not eligible
New work and new ideas
Exhibitors must furnish

awarded a premium within the last two
for entry.
will be given preference.
a wire bane:er for each pnnent to be

di.splayed.

Tile Ohio State Uulvenlll' ADitultural CoUe10 -011011 1001'0 ...roo will he ..... ,.. ,.._...

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·Warmndrlp - - - - - - - IK
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Miu Acl1 HGsldns, Superlnt.nHnt
1 . Applique Quill - new
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2. Cotton Patchwork QuDt .
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3 Antique QUilt-Age 7ll years and over ...... . , . , ..
4 Bed8J)read AJII'Uqut
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5 BO&gt;dspread, Enrbroldend . • . • . . . . • . • • .. .. .. • .. .. .
6. Bedlpreact Fancy . ....••••• ..••••• •••••• ••• , • , .

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Sbeet, and Pillow-Casefi - White Embrulde.l')' .... Sl .OO
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PILLOW CASES
Pillow Cues - Ctocbet Trimmed .... ..•••. .- , • • • . .60
Pillow Caseo - 'fatted
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Pillow ca... - While EmbrOidery .... , .. ·••• '· . . . . . .60
Pillow Caaes - Colored ~ro1def1 .•.. , •••••. , • .60
Pillow CBBes - Applique . . ..
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Wm. B. Dawnlo, Frod Goegloln, WtUoco Brocllanl In charvo
THURSDAY, AUGOST 18, 5:110 P.M.
. " J ' . . . . . . . • $2000.~Esl.
2 Year Old Pace . ..
3 Year Old Trot . . .

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:-~ Ell.

$2000.

Pnre-Non-Winne-rs of $3000.00 . . . . . . .
. ......•.• $500.00 ·
(Non-Winner. of $750.00 in 1966 elllible)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, ~:110 P.M;
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2 Year Old Trot .... .... ..... ............ ..,. . ·.... ... .... $~.110 1111.
3 ~ear Old Pace . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. $2000.00 Ett.
Trot-Non-Winners of $1500.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .. .... $SOOIOO Punt
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. 2:00P.M.
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Pace-Non-Winnm of $10.000. . .. ..................... $1100;110 Purse
Trot- Non-Winners of $10,0110. . . , : ..... ... . , ...... .... $500.00 Purse
(Non·Will!lers of $2000.00 in lBfMJ eligible)
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$100.00 Pur~~
U.S.T.A. rules to govern events. Entrance fee 3% of pune. ·J(oue)'
division 45, 25, 15, 10, 5%. Five lo start. Tbe ~tIs reservecl to chlDII
order of program or to declare off auy race if unavo!doble eondiUona
prevail. Two heat plan. Eveey heat a race. Iu case thirteen or mortj
horses declare in any event~ elimination heata will be raced. AD -entriel
must be declared in, on, or oefl1re :10:00 A.M. the day before tbe race.
Colt stakes to be roced under .U.S.T.A. ond Ob!o Fal~ Funds Law.
Colt stake entries close Feb. 15, 1968. Entry fee I• $10:00 to name au.
$10.00 the day preceding the ~ace. Colt stake money di.Won •• followll
Five starters--45, 25, 15, 10, 5%. Four starters 50, 25, ltl, 10%. Thret
starters, 60, 30, 10% . Stake~ are valid only, if, Ohio Fair l'und.l •vallable. If thirteen or more entries in colt stakes, eliminatlon heats wJQ
bt&gt; raced.

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By ART SANSOM

THE BORN LOJ!I

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tl·UD-110-Irl--

JIOT 'fEr1 ~I.DS!-LATE'R!

COM~ ~lACK LAliR- AFTEII.lUE
W.VES AAE~!-VI~H: .
SJ.i?'/1 St'AAW 10 FA~L!-C0~

8l!CK TNal!

'rniS CAVE WILL 8~
A CREMATORY

WITHIN SECONDS!

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S.nd all enlrieo to The Meigs County Agricultural Society, P:O. 1\0&amp;· :111'1,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
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PONY HARNESS R~CES

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Wm. B. Downie. Fred Goeglein and Tom IJ. Reuter in·char~ :
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH., 2:30 P.M.
Trot - one heat - 46" and under ------··---------- Purl!4hW0
Trot - One heat -' Over ·46" to 52" inclutliv_e ---~- Purse .$30
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Trot - one jleat .,- 46" aitd under;f;c~·-.----·-·---·-·· Purie:•311
Trot- One' heat- Over 46" to 52 tneluslve ------·· ~~

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~OWED

CONDITIONS

_LO NitMAL'b ALLUS 00 SEfM
T'GIT 1Ullii?ANT~

Directors in charge reserve right to calt pff or reclassify classes • .
}:ach entry to be measured at tjle COI!cr-11! block drain In tbe. C~D&lt;
terfield by 12 noon on day befote the race.
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Entry fee $2.00 added.
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40

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ENTRY ·FEES: Must hold

.50
.50

as shown op~os1te each race.

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to 111easurement ·classifi-

Races .lli .he run at 2:30 .PM Thursday alid at 2:a_
o..PM Friday,
Each race to be started by two starlerti · ·
Race to be called back In case of an iafractlol!. ·
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Running !llarts will not be pennltted ·and In ca_se of a l1Jilnln1

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V'MIGHT SAY,

TO!!Ill: .Ri!llter in ella~ j.",..
member~hlp Ucket a)ld pay'e~k•

Horses and ponies to run aeeording

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llox I. Sh-Ield, Supirlnt.ndlftl
THE CLOSED BmLE ~FLAG !li'AY· BI USEII.
NO 0'!1IER REGALIA.
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Entries close at 4 P.M. Tfiurotlay, Aug. 11th.'
the •-•- eo-~
Gnll(e wDJ fumtsb tbelr admlssiou tlctetl to
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Granse Ezhiblta will be ludted at o Ume to be IJIIlouuced Ill' tho
...perintemleut.
GnDre E!hlblti will ~ Jut!Sed oo II&gt;• followiDI ScGre Cord:

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cation.

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Depart111ent X

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Each entry to be measured at the COI!crete . block dram: rL the
centerfield, at 12:00,noon
day of race. ,;;·
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~IGHT

Wm. Downie, Fred Goeglein and

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WELL. ld!f REAL

PONY AND HORSE RUNNING RACES

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r---...;'' HAIOLD GIIAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII!

Driver must be in colors.
Entries closed 12 noon day before race.

Tho or..... and '" liorvlco to tho co-unity
SUBORDINATE GII.ANGE EXHIBIT SCORE CARD
HEIGS COUNTY FAIR

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4th $16.011
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1. Theme
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2. Develupblent of l'heme
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3. OngJnallly Iideas and l!lllterials) .. . ............... 'IIi 'IIOIDII
4. Appearance lability to attract aud ltold attention) , . :10 (IOIDII
5. Neatness
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start the race will be called hack aud tl}.e one Dwdng t~J,t; fal.,
start will he penalized lhe distance of twenty.f!ve feel ~rflJ!i!('.
two infractio'IS of this manner will cause a disqualification.
Riders not to be assisted wben starting . i race and the race
will not start until the track is clear.
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Contestants to report to tbe judges stand at tbe beginning of .
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each race for final instructions and introductions.
Races to ·start from a stand still at the designated slartiiQI place, ··
Winners to be picked by competent judges chosen ' by the
Meigs County Agricultural Society.
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CLASS 1202
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1. 46" and under. ~'• mile. Entry .f ee $.50. Prizes 11-3-2--1.
2. Over 46" to 48-3"8 mile. Entry fee $1: Prizes •10.$7·$5..3-$2; ,,.
3. Over 46" lo 52" -:}-8 ·" "le, Entry fee.,l.-·..
Prlzes-$10--$7--il-$3--$2.
4. Over 52" to 56" - 3-8 mile - entry fee $1.110.

SUDDEII!t &amp;IIOUND FIRE

BURSTS ALL AIOUHO ~ 1•
liN 50M1II cAMEL IS MIT!

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5. Over 56" -

3io mile-entry fee $1.50.

Prizes-$11&gt;-$10-$7-41&gt;-$3.

Department XIll
Concel!llionil ·
Chafles Radford Jr., Superintendent

· Department

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TICKET SALES--'- Ray Whaley; Super!ntentleq(' ·

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Orillnallty-ldeu and lfaterllll -·-·--··-··-·····------··--· Ill

Attractiveues.. - Abil!ty to attract and hold atteftllon------···-···· 15
Appearance and neatneu-91o!b1HIJ and
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exhi~it shoJI consist of Chl!dr&lt;n's 'fork for the 100~ .i.dro~
7. bh~-bJt.~j will be Judaed a~ a time to.. ~- moouneed by liifl sO,..

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JIL PAINTING
1. Landscape from Nature ............. . ......... . .. 1.00
2. Portrolt from Life ................................ 1.00
3. Still Life .... -... ... .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .75
• . Marlue Swdy .. .. • . . .. . . . .. . . . • . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .75
5. Landscape Copy ..• " .. .. . . . . . . . • . .. . .. . .. .. . . . .. . .75
e. stili Life Copy . • • • . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .75
7. Flower Study .. . .. . . . . .. . .... . .. . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .75
B. Animal Studr .. .. . .... .. • .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . .75
9. Flower Study Copy .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .75
10. Dil!Pl111 of Three Pieces A-B-C .. .. . .. .. • .. .. .. 1.110
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WATER COLOR
11. Portralt 'from Life ..... ..... .... ..... ...... . ...... \.00
12. tandscape from Nature ..... , .. , ..... . ............ 1.00
13. Flower Study .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. .75
U. Landscape Copy .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . . • • .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .75
15. Flower Study Copy .............................. , .75
16. Mariue Study .. .. _.. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .75
17. Animo! Study .. .
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18. Db!Piay of Three Pieces A-BC .. .. . . • . • . .. .. . .. . 1.00
19. still Life .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . • . .. . . .. . .. . .75
10. Portrait Copy .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . • .. . . .. . . .. . 1.00
CHARCOAL
21. Portrait from Life .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. . . . . . . . 1.00
22 Still Life .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . • . . . . . . .. .75
Landscape
. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .75
K Still Life Copy ..... . .. ........ , .. .. • . • .. • . . . • . .. .. .75
25. Display o1 Tbree Pieces A-·B-C . . . . .. _. . . . . . . . . 1.110
28. Landseape Copy . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .75
27 Portrait Copy .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. • . . .. . .. .75
Animal Study .. : . .. .... .. . ............. "" . .75
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:111. Portrait from Life .... ·.. . ................. .. ...... 1.~
30. Landscape from Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . . . .5
31. Flower Study from Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . .. • .. . . .. .. . .75
32. Landocape Copy .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. • . • . • . . . . . .. ..75
83. Aulmol Study .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . • • • . . .. . .75
34. SliD Life .. · .'.... · · • ·" .. · · : .. ·" • "· · · "".... ·i~
85. Flower Study (Copy) .. .. • .. . . .. .. • .. .. • • .. .. • . . • .. ·
86. Marllle Study .. .. .. .. . .. : .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .75
87. Dlsplaf of T&amp;ree Pieces A-B-C ............... ' 1.00
38. Still Life Copy .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .75

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HOUSE COATS AND SLEEPING GARMENTS

GINIRAL THEME

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ntE WILLITS

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~ct. of tbe 4 partiCipating SCitGQJs or .dlstrlcti wtli bove 1 1p11itJ
8 feet in length and 6 feet in depth. There is oo limit to .tbe
or lYPP ol matenaJ us~ . a:nd 'lhe setec.Uon ot 1 theme 11
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are to remarn unlil • ~ M Sa_turdat Eaeh '!Chool wiD ~t».·tt&amp;pda,tltll
[pr assembling ami di.tlmantling ltst-sbibit.
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1.75

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.25
.25
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.25

HAND MADE TOYS
84. Stuffed Toys .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . .50
G5. Dressed Dolls .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .50
CHILDREN'S GARMENTS {Age 4 to 12 yrs,)
(Place Aae On Garment)
G6. Cotton Dress ..
.. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .50
87. Dress Cotttons and Blends . ............. •••••• , . . .50

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I be 'avl11able to e~ett···1dwlll
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56. Tailored Dress .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. 2.00
57. Tailored Suil .................................... 2.00
liB. Tailored Coat .. . .. .. ..
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53. Two Piece CoUon Dress .
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54. Dress Made From Another Garment ..•. , . , ••• , ...
55. One Piece Cotton and Blends .................. . . .

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Kitchen Apron . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .
Apron wilh Cross Stitch Trim mini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Embroidered Apron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .
Painted Apron ..... . , .. , .......... .. , . . . . . . . . .. .
Fancy Apron .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. .

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Wbite imllroldary .................. ; ...... , ,,.
Coturea EmbrolderJ ...... ....... ... ... ........ .
Craao SUtcb . .. . .. .. ....................... .
Tuwel Willi Crocheted Ed&amp;e ................. ..
TuweJ witb White l!:mbruidery ........... ... .... .
Towel wttb Colured EmbrUidery .•.. •••.•. •...•• •
Tuwel With Crooa SUtcb
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Tuwel wrth Applique
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Towel with Textile Palnlln&amp; .............. ..... . ..
Towel w•tb Outline .I!D.bru1c1ery .. , •. • .••• .•••••••
Swedish Dll'llin1 . ........ ... .................. ..

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211. Trible Clolb witll Willie Embruldocy .. .••••. , , : . , . . 75
26. Tobie Cloth and Nopklas - Hemmed . . . . . . . • • . . . $1 .110
27 Table Cloth - Sohd Crocheted
..... .... , . $1 25
28. Lunth Clorh and 4 Napkins - Crocheted l!dre . . . . .75
29. Luncb Cloth and 4 Nopkins - Painted
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30. Lunch Cloth and 4 Nopkin&amp;- Wbire EmnrolderJ ..
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31. Luucb Cloth and.·4 Napkins-Colored l!mbroiderj . . .75
32. Luncb Cloth and 4 Nopkllll - Appliqued . ..... . . . ... .75
CENTER PIECES
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Departmeni Ill:
Domestfe .4rts

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Class 38. Evergreen speclmens
39. Nature 's resources

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CIS. Croebet Afghan ........ ............. ........... 1.25
70. Table Mats - 8 - Crocheted ........... ..... , .. . .. . .60
71. Pot Holders - 3 . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . • . .. . . • . .50
72. Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Crocheted . . • • • . . . • • . .50
?3. Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Painted . . . • . . . . . . . . :10
74. Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Tailed . ...•. , . , • . ... . JiO
75. Fancy Pillow (fabric) .. .. .... .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . - .50
78. Hobby Comer .... .............................. • . 75
77. Tile Art ........................................ Job
~o~ Made Purse : .. .............. , • .. .. .. . .. .
.50

SECTION JOG-SPECIMEN COLLECnON-5 or more labelled
· Class 3.~· Cacti and/or succulents
' '·34. House plants
36. Gourds
37. Colored Corn

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82. Crocheted Sweat-er set (Cap, Sweater and Bootees) .50
63. Crocheted Crib Cover .. ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75

80o- HORTICULTURE

Spcci mens to be in clear pop bottles or jars l
Class 23. Rose-- Hyb rid Tea-one

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80. Sleepin&amp; Garments . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . 1.50

Class 21. Dish Gardens
22. Terrariums

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Class 1t,~Poco hontas _____ ____ _____ With an Indian Figurine
· i7. Juliette l..owe __ Suitable for a G,irl Scout Tea Table
. . ~ORTICULTURE
· 18 Zinnia ------ -------·----- - three large or fantasy
!H. Marigold ----- ---------- - --.
.. .. three
20. Any other

~ECTION

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, Clllsl. t4 ~ilil:illa -------------- (Speak for yourself, John)1(,""'"·' :'
Your own favorite
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Every exhibitor must put name, and name of club, if member,
on back of entry card. If Non-&lt;·)ujJ member, name and county.

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staging committee w!ll help the exhibitor to stage the exhibits.

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Gnln~~tand- Department ·XVI '.' .

Chariet.Wnllnms and Hugh P.

Cus~, _s uper!ntentenll .

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TONIGHT thru TUESDAY

Fairground IS Beehive ·. of Actiolt
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Sunday Ill Getting Ready for Big Show~:

"THAT fUNNY FliELING"

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Sandra Dee

Bobby Darin
(Teehnicolor)
- and" I SAW WHAT YOU DID"
John Crawford
J obn Ireland

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Elberfelds! Open Week Days 9:15 to 5:00~ This We1k wlj.'
Will Close At Noon on Thursday •? go to the Meigs ;' . ·
County Fair at Rock Springs Fair Grounds· Shop Tuestkty
9:15 to 5 :.. Wednes~ay 9:15 to5- Thursday 9:15 tb 12 "'\
Friday 9 to 8 -Saturday 9 to 9.
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64 Rambler
Amerlcen 2 Dr. 6. cylinder.
St1nd.rd tr1ns. *•dlo and
h....,.

65 Pontiac G.T.O.

WOMENS BILLFOLDS
$1.00

Tem,.st. 2 Or. Herdtop. 4
llP•Iil tuns.

Soft cowhide and vinyl billfolds. Removable pass cases that hold from 32 to 100 pictures and cards. Sev·
era! colors to choose from. Assorted styles.

63 Ford Galaxie
SOO 4 Dr. 8 cv Iinder,

1uto·

mafic trans. Radio and
hetfer, pawP.r steering,
white well tires.

INFANTS RECEIVING BLANKETS
2 for $1.95

65 Dodqe Dart

"Qulllex" sterl pure large size (30x40) receiving
blankets. Soft machine washable. Solids, novelty
pr\nts and stripes.

2 Dr. 270 .. Series, 6 cylln·
· tiler, 9tend1rd tr1ns., radio
end heater

59 Chevrolet

INFANTS BIBS

·lmp1l1 4 Dr. I cylinder.
Sttndard tnns. with over·
drive. 81dlo tnd hetttr

.\2 Ford Gal. 500
dr. I cyl. At rnns., P
.rldio tnd hetttr

~teerlng,

Dump Truck 8 cylinder.
S tPHd trans. 2 speed rtlr
~Ia. Long wheel beM.

BOYS CREW SOCKS

eustom ! Door Hardtop.

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MENS BANLOIII. SOCKS_ 2 pair $1.19

tralcH. AUtamellc trans.

Fine quality Klrbur:( brand ~ 3 ply 100% nylon
woks. One site lO to"f!l, Assorted new fall colors and

Ford Galaxie

SOO. 4 Dr. I cylinder. auto.
trans. Redia ancl h•ater,
.-w•r ''"ring, whltewan

white.

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Solid · ~olor

63 Chevrolet

towels. One side a soft velvet

$2.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $1.98
' 1"0WEL5
SALE $1.38
58c WASH CLOTHS
SALE 48c

tlrts.

Gtlnlt 500 2 Dr. I cylln·
dtr. Automatic trans. Ra.

See Our Comolete Line of Womens
WESTERN JEANS
$UB to $9.00

dlo and hta&amp;tr, Whitewall

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Tailored to fit of fine plnwale corduroy, cotton twill,
dacron and cotton gabardine. stretch denim and the
very popular no press fabrio. Wesiern style with front
zipper. All the new fall colors. Slr.es 8 to 18.

64 Chevrolet
llscaynt 4 Dr. I cyl. Auto.
tr•ns. 1-&amp;H. Whitewall
lfrtl, Llkt ntw.

Womens Nylon Stretch Cardigan
SWEATERS by "Fiatterknit''

64 Falcon

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Futun 4 Dr. 6 cylinder.
ADto. trans. R.tdlo &amp; heat-

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Stripes and patterns, 3.95~ sets on aale for

$2.00
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Sleevelesa - BicK!~
Well kno'lin brands. Also ~me roUcaleeve' f!ltlea lf8
Included In this sale for
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$2.00
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011!" 7.jl5 Step '• Go atyles and our~ 7.95 reeuk! a~ , ,
half size Kay Whitney's on sale for
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Schedule · of
Events, 1966
Meigs Fair

$6.99 '

2 Dr. 6 cyl. St1nd.rd tr1n1.
Rtdlo tnd heater.

Matchin9 Short Sleeve Slipovers _

61 Falcon

Keith Goble Ford

Value packed 27" x 48"
,
S big vl~cose ruga.
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1-An oval plain plush vi~o~:·· &lt; "' • ;·· •
2-An oblong hl·fo pattern with ljrush'-frttlge.
3-An octagon hl·lo )l!lttern. ' ·· ,1
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All with "Sure Grip" lite~ b#P; !I"&amp;Uiiful' btglli,.,Jtto'l:
sbion shades and basic colors.
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JUNIOR AND SENIOR FAIR PROGRAM
MONDAY, AUGUST 15th., 1966

$3.95

Beautiful fitting nylon stretch cardigans long
sleeves - Fltte4 bottom. Contrastln&amp; pearl button
trim, An outstanding value. Sizes 34 to ~o In plum,
black. navy, green, red and white.

If\. Whitewall tires.

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For Men and Boys are here. Come In and select youn.
Big selections. Regular and ready tied styles.

and gold.

63 Ford

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The New Lines of WEMBLE'i' TIES

Women's $3

8:00 P.M.-Belil(oua Servlce.-Melp County Ministerial Assn.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 16th
10:00 A.III.-Judglng Domestic .Art.
10:00 A.III.-Admi.jsion wW be charged at gate.
12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M.-Jualor J'ilr Tractor Operators Contest
12:00 Noon to 4:00 P.M.-Eaatern Hlgb School Band
2:00 P.M.-Junior Fair Gamea and Contesis.
3:00 P.M. to a,oo P.III.-JudglnJ 4-H Crops, Electric, Rope and
Garden' Ezhlbita.
"7:00 P.III.-BIG BEND- TWIRLI!liiS-SQUARE DANCERS
'8:00 P.M.-ROTROFF ALL "GIRL AUTO THRILL SHOW

$2.95

Something New In Womans Sweaters
by 'Sidney Gould"
,$13.95

USED CAR LOT
Sh.

A beautiful cardigan sweater in 50% creslan acrylic
and 50% mohair. A millikan yarn, la~ey pattern, large
pearl buttons, fully lined with chiffon, Bone and
white In sizes 34 to 40,

$1.95

The popular "Rieh Girl" ribbed knit tops - '.4 push
up sleeves, crew· neck. Sizes smaH, medium and large
In bright red, navy, plum and white.

A Special 'Purchase!
Womens Bermuda Shorts _

The popular western style shirts in beautiful plaids
and cbe&lt;ks. Long sleeves with button cuffs - button
down coJlars. Sizes 32 to 38.
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NEW FA~t DUSTERS - .- $2:95 to $5.95
Included In thla group or dusters. are l!'~haiJie cottons - dacron and cotton blends ..;..· cot_totrflannelsCordana and Estron In checks, stripes; paisleys, plaids,
florais•and' soiiQs. Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 44.

........... Oltto
TONIGHT

tnd TUESDAY
Aut. 21·22-23
.. HARPIR"
(Technicolor)
Paul Newman

Lauren Bacall

Woman• Wool Flannel
BLAZER JACKETS

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100% wool flannel l!lazer jacketa -ttbe popul,.. back
to school jacket to team with llackund utrta; 8 but.
ton closlne, creat.pocket. Sizes 10 10;18)n brlp~ .red,
camel and navy. '· ·
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Sale 88c yd.

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$2.95

WOMENS WESTERN' SHIRTS
by "Blue Bell"
$2~95 and $3.95

MEIGS THEATRE

Washable- '7" width In all th~.new Fall shaolea ,,:ju~
black and whl~e.
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An outstanding value In womens bermuda shorta tailored of fine quality Koratron - the fabric that
needs no ironing - side dpper. Sizes 10 to 20 in
black, plum, navy, dark brown ancl.loden green.

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Girls Cotton Knit TTops
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I DispIays
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No~ Ia the ' tiJile .to ~Ject her winter .COlt. Beadtlful
s!Y.Ies, single and doufile breasted, water repeDent
plaids, fake fur fabrics, beautiful all wools In Ji'~f.f'
and solids - and the ever populi( heekauede .,....

finish and the other a deep terry. Pink, green, blue

ltl Alre. 4 Dr . ' cyl.
Standard tr~na Whitt wan

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two piece, styles - jersey. japket dre~a - . dark l:
transitional cottona - .hopsacklDi-,- small dark print .•,
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halt sizes - ffl'turing ouch· brand name~ 11:
Stacey Ames
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100% cotton top and · 70% cotton and 30% nylon
stretch foot - fils sizes 6 to 8\'.r and 9 to 11. Solid
white and white with stripe tops.

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for i nfants and toddlers.

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See our big selection of baby bibs In the Infants Department on the main floor - feeding, drool and
cover-all bibs of terry and plastic for both boys and
girls .
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forts , sweaters, sweater sets and many other Jtems

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any t)'lie' dte&amp;ll YQU want we have - lncludlill .

See Our Attrutive Group of

Top grain and Buffalo cowlilde billfolds. Removable
pass case, zipper and secret compartment styles. Tan,
mahogany; black and brown.

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j their way to their respecUve way. II all may be seen at the I judging of 4-H pooltry and rab- the 19th, with the racing start- SclJool ·baDd ,and •011
'!'he Meigs Counly
F,a I r places in the different build- Meigs County Fair.
bits including 4-H showman- mg al 2 p. m. Twilight horse the Rlitland ~IIi ;~
Grounds wall' a beehive of acUv- logs. Fresh fruit and veaetab.
ship, and the Junior Fair harness racing starts at 5 p. an 1n the after.-..
lly Sunday as Ienis went up In les clothing ol all klnda and Congen.lal Frank Johnston, booth exhibits. At 9:341 a. m. ts m. Closing uut the grandstand Wednetdl¥ wJB, ba .... ...,
prepllraUon lor the opening of old and young allke Ia enjoy ~ho ;eslgned as secretary of judging junior fair heel and events Friday evening at 7:30 for the klddles ofi--~ j
the 1966 Fair Monday evening were being erected on the mid- 1 e aor. Bo~rd, was helping showmanship and at 10 a. m. will be the pony pulling con- as this Is what 11 kllowD #i ,
at I p. m.
descriptions, art of all forms out, passmg Is experience and juding beef cattle, open class. lest.
"Kiddie Day." Rldea ·- ·• :
Looal groups were
busy was being placed for every- orgamzlng talents 00 to the At one p. m. the horse show
d
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preparing their stands for op- one to ~ so they journey n~~ ;:retary, the very cap- and judging of the flower show. Thes Jtunidor ,Fairtl~t~ade .~1 1:":."m~ ~04
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enlng day Havillg food stands through the ·fairgrounds dnring a e n Reuter.
, The horse pulling contest is a ~pen a ur ay s ac VI 1es '"" ~
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this year ~il(. be lhe Bedford the fin day visit of the fair. . As Frank put II. "The Fat~ grandstand event starting at mg at 10 a. m. The Junior Fair Dine Amusement OMnp ]J,
Youth
Croup, Eastern Ath- 'l1le Grange Hall has new IS b1g.ger and better tha• ever. 7:34l,
achievement awards and style pepPJ!;:;~r~#m;y busy t
lelic Assn. and the
Sutton space added 2i by M feet thus Religious service, conducted
show gel underway at 11 a. m. evhung erecting their rldli;
M.E. Church. Local lair goers allowing ~e space for exhib- ~Y the Meigs County lllinisl..-- Concluding the day's actlvi- At 2 p. m. the borse harness There are .lo be u ridea Ia 1111
look forward te meetiJJ&amp; their its.
tal Assn., Will open the Fair ties will be a. fireworks dis- racing, and last but not least, •a t the F~. Tbree - ·
friends at home-town booths Livestock was being bedded Monday at 8 P· m. Everyone play by the Racone Fore Depart- the second presentation of the ~e to do 111e1r ~ ,
where the food is good and the down In their new home, pon· shou!d plan to attend, a• such ' ment.
Big Bend Talenl Show Case of Thrill seekera wJB e111o1 ~ .,
abnosphere warm and friend- ies for the kiddles to ride were ' services are very rew•rdmg.l
HORSE RACING
1966. The Fair will close with as the MldwayJs·alwaya-cnwi4-~
ly.
in their respective
stalls, 0? Tuesday, s.tarting at noon Those who Hke pony and fireworks at 10 p. m., sponsor- ed witb Ylllllllr and old Wlllllilr
Exhibitora
were making games of chance and aklll lor w1U be the Juruor Faor Tractor horse racong WID surely enJoy ed by the Raoine Fire Depart· their turn.~·to He~: llllvliiduili
__________::...::.::=.:.....:....:=:..:..:....:::.____ Operators contest. Grandstand visiting the Fair on Thursday, ment.
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Tbe Mld\l'&amp;f 11 tUivt . . l
Bend Twirlers. and
Square The racing events will start
LOCAL BANDS
activity.
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P. M., will be the Rotroff All events of the day starling at Fa1r as each day one Will mg of the lllelgs 6unil' Fair.
Girl Auto Thrill ~how. .
s. p. m, The grandstand attrac- appear to entertam
t h e Anllclpation of lba DeQ ,a,.
There wiD be two large tenta ance of the Fjllr.
~· event which Mil th11il all lion start1~g at 8: tO p, m. will crowds.
days Is apparent 88 more IIIII
the fairgrounds tblo year, The pie-baking contest wUI fa1rgoers IS the addition
of be the "Btg Bend Talent Show Appearing Tuesday will be more people mlv. 1o ,we •
Peffl'vlone wUI house the AutomobUe be a four day event, Tueaday Sky Diving. This will occur on Case of 1966." This event os the Eastern Higb School march- hand to those ~~read! ........
and the other ,the Meigs coun- through Friday. Any peraon, Wednesday and Friday at 7 p. always well received as it Is mg band, Wednesday the Porn- ed in their projecta. '
ty Mlnlaterlal Asaoclallon eli&amp;- male or female, may enter the m.
made up of local talent.
eroy High· School Band, Thurs. From all lndlcallou 111e 1•
plays. Commercial exillblla will event If 18 years of age or old- Highlights Wednesday, Aug. Pony and horse racing will Iday Racine High School band. Meigs County Fair :wlll be
be housed in. the new addition er. There.will be a dally winner, ust 11th. startong at 9 a. m. are again be a big event on Friday Friday tbe Middleport High huge success.
the Grange Building.
receMIJi a transistor radio.
There promises ID he a 1(0od The four finalists will compete
field of hor~ for the raciO, on S.lurday, the winner recelv1p•ogr11ms for all racing events. log a washing machine. T h e
roads at the Fairgrounds pies mu,t be apple; cherry or
In good condition as the peiocp. :t'he sponsors, Martha
Highway department h8l White Flour and WSAZ.TV will
Ipatched aU the roads.
provide llid8es.
Offices ol the County Court- The soli¢ for ..1 Fair events
will close Thnrsday and will·-!ie-blllldled by F. 0. Day
afternoons 1ft observ- of Marietta. ·

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Salel Lightweight Zipper LUGGAGE · ·
One piece bent veneel.' frame, rayon llnf!d, tie tapea.
Two colors: McLeod- Bllt Stewart. .
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at"·CASE _ SALI IUS' 2t" CASI - SALim9S
24" ClASI _ SALI U.tsY,DIIS'·(:AR lAG US
26" CAll - SALI $J.95Iii,Jilfl CAR lAG
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Olive Weber,,.pianist;FI~Jis- ·
son, drums, and_ . fetreJI Sh..,[er~
bass, will a~cqmiJ9ny. 'he a~Ji~al
"Big Bend Mi~re~,~~n.~~· inusi~' cdl ~o be pre~~tetf, a~f}~· p.m.
· ·rhuesday al'lil SatuJ'!!iJr ~t the

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8:30 A.M.-Judging JUIIjor Fair-Bheep and Swine
9:00 AM. to 11:00 A.M.-Judlilnii .4-H Poultry and Rabbits,
4-H Showmanablp,. Poultry-., Rabllita, Jr. Fair Bootb Elhlbita
9:80 A.K.-JudglnJ Junior Fair-Beet and Showmanship
10:00 A.M:.-Judllng Beef Catt!-open Class
ltJIOO -AIII. to·4:00·P.M.-Klddiea Day- all rides lOc
to,oil' AIII.-Conflll'lmtlon · Sbow..J..H~• and Pontea
11:00 A.M. to 1:00 l'. 11.-Nutrltloa Sbow
12:00 Noon ..to 4:00 P.M.-Pomeroy Hlgb. School Band
•t:OO P.M.-Hor~ Show
1:00 P.M.-Judging ·Flower !lhow
1:30· P.III.-Judgtng .Sheep and Swln~pen Class
"7:30 P.JI.-.!Iorae Pu!Ung Conteat
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THURSDAY, ·AUGUST lith.
9:00 A.K.-Judgtng Jr. ~ 1o SbowmaDJhlp-NutrltioD

E'fhihlt.-FFA Cro
op &amp; Vegetable Exhibits
pen Claaa
2:00 P;M.-Judllng Dairy
•2:00 P.H.-PoiiJI &amp;meN Rlelnc·
"2:l!O PJl.-Pon, and Hone..Jbuillbll Racing
"4:oo
Plrt....!lfclhe Hllh Sebool
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5:00 f'.:lt'-Tirllllbt Hone Harneu Raelnl
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PIIDAY, AUGUST 19th
II:IO•A. .._..~muohlp Jlldllq
1:00 l'Jl.-GIIIrDHy Sbow "
;tuo. e~ Harne• Jlaclq
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•.. .,.,oe ~~ "Rlab SchoOl Band

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VETERANS - Longtime cast memben of the Big Bend Minstrel Association, who hava ~
&amp;!)peariug 10 presenlatlong duected by Robert Hoeflich at least eight years, are, front row, Dolllll
R1ebel, Robert~ Kraeuter, Olive Ingraham, Evelyn Cleland Young, Katie Crow and Allee Nellflo
Back row, John Lisle, Joe Struble, Ralph Werry and Bill Young. June Van Vranken anothet vet.
eran, was abaent.- Sentinel Photo.
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Fairground IS Beehive ·. of Actiolt
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"THAT fUNNY FliELING"

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Bobby Darin
(Teehnicolor)
- and" I SAW WHAT YOU DID"
John Crawford
J obn Ireland

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Elberfelds! Open Week Days 9:15 to 5:00~ This We1k wlj.'
Will Close At Noon on Thursday •? go to the Meigs ;' . ·
County Fair at Rock Springs Fair Grounds· Shop Tuestkty
9:15 to 5 :.. Wednes~ay 9:15 to5- Thursday 9:15 tb 12 "'\
Friday 9 to 8 -Saturday 9 to 9.
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Amerlcen 2 Dr. 6. cylinder.
St1nd.rd tr1ns. *•dlo and
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65 Pontiac G.T.O.

WOMENS BILLFOLDS
$1.00

Tem,.st. 2 Or. Herdtop. 4
llP•Iil tuns.

Soft cowhide and vinyl billfolds. Removable pass cases that hold from 32 to 100 pictures and cards. Sev·
era! colors to choose from. Assorted styles.

63 Ford Galaxie
SOO 4 Dr. 8 cv Iinder,

1uto·

mafic trans. Radio and
hetfer, pawP.r steering,
white well tires.

INFANTS RECEIVING BLANKETS
2 for $1.95

65 Dodqe Dart

"Qulllex" sterl pure large size (30x40) receiving
blankets. Soft machine washable. Solids, novelty
pr\nts and stripes.

2 Dr. 270 .. Series, 6 cylln·
· tiler, 9tend1rd tr1ns., radio
end heater

59 Chevrolet

INFANTS BIBS

·lmp1l1 4 Dr. I cylinder.
Sttndard tnns. with over·
drive. 81dlo tnd hetttr

.\2 Ford Gal. 500
dr. I cyl. At rnns., P
.rldio tnd hetttr

~teerlng,

Dump Truck 8 cylinder.
S tPHd trans. 2 speed rtlr
~Ia. Long wheel beM.

BOYS CREW SOCKS

eustom ! Door Hardtop.

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MENS BANLOIII. SOCKS_ 2 pair $1.19

tralcH. AUtamellc trans.

Fine quality Klrbur:( brand ~ 3 ply 100% nylon
woks. One site lO to"f!l, Assorted new fall colors and

Ford Galaxie

SOO. 4 Dr. I cylinder. auto.
trans. Redia ancl h•ater,
.-w•r ''"ring, whltewan

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towels. One side a soft velvet

$2.98 BATH TOWELS - - - - SALE $1.98
' 1"0WEL5
SALE $1.38
58c WASH CLOTHS
SALE 48c

tlrts.

Gtlnlt 500 2 Dr. I cylln·
dtr. Automatic trans. Ra.

See Our Comolete Line of Womens
WESTERN JEANS
$UB to $9.00

dlo and hta&amp;tr, Whitewall

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Tailored to fit of fine plnwale corduroy, cotton twill,
dacron and cotton gabardine. stretch denim and the
very popular no press fabrio. Wesiern style with front
zipper. All the new fall colors. Slr.es 8 to 18.

64 Chevrolet
llscaynt 4 Dr. I cyl. Auto.
tr•ns. 1-&amp;H. Whitewall
lfrtl, Llkt ntw.

Womens Nylon Stretch Cardigan
SWEATERS by "Fiatterknit''

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ADto. trans. R.tdlo &amp; heat-

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Stripes and patterns, 3.95~ sets on aale for

$2.00
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Well kno'lin brands. Also ~me roUcaleeve' f!ltlea lf8
Included In this sale for
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half size Kay Whitney's on sale for
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Events, 1966
Meigs Fair

$6.99 '

2 Dr. 6 cyl. St1nd.rd tr1n1.
Rtdlo tnd heater.

Matchin9 Short Sleeve Slipovers _

61 Falcon

Keith Goble Ford

Value packed 27" x 48"
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S big vl~cose ruga.
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2-An oblong hl·fo pattern with ljrush'-frttlge.
3-An octagon hl·lo )l!lttern. ' ·· ,1
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All with "Sure Grip" lite~ b#P; !I"&amp;Uiiful' btglli,.,Jtto'l:
sbion shades and basic colors.
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JUNIOR AND SENIOR FAIR PROGRAM
MONDAY, AUGUST 15th., 1966

$3.95

Beautiful fitting nylon stretch cardigans long
sleeves - Fltte4 bottom. Contrastln&amp; pearl button
trim, An outstanding value. Sizes 34 to ~o In plum,
black. navy, green, red and white.

If\. Whitewall tires.

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For Men and Boys are here. Come In and select youn.
Big selections. Regular and ready tied styles.

and gold.

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The New Lines of WEMBLE'i' TIES

Women's $3

8:00 P.M.-Belil(oua Servlce.-Melp County Ministerial Assn.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 16th
10:00 A.III.-Judglng Domestic .Art.
10:00 A.III.-Admi.jsion wW be charged at gate.
12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M.-Jualor J'ilr Tractor Operators Contest
12:00 Noon to 4:00 P.M.-Eaatern Hlgb School Band
2:00 P.M.-Junior Fair Gamea and Contesis.
3:00 P.M. to a,oo P.III.-JudglnJ 4-H Crops, Electric, Rope and
Garden' Ezhlbita.
"7:00 P.III.-BIG BEND- TWIRLI!liiS-SQUARE DANCERS
'8:00 P.M.-ROTROFF ALL "GIRL AUTO THRILL SHOW

$2.95

Something New In Womans Sweaters
by 'Sidney Gould"
,$13.95

USED CAR LOT
Sh.

A beautiful cardigan sweater in 50% creslan acrylic
and 50% mohair. A millikan yarn, la~ey pattern, large
pearl buttons, fully lined with chiffon, Bone and
white In sizes 34 to 40,

$1.95

The popular "Rieh Girl" ribbed knit tops - '.4 push
up sleeves, crew· neck. Sizes smaH, medium and large
In bright red, navy, plum and white.

A Special 'Purchase!
Womens Bermuda Shorts _

The popular western style shirts in beautiful plaids
and cbe&lt;ks. Long sleeves with button cuffs - button
down coJlars. Sizes 32 to 38.
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NEW FA~t DUSTERS - .- $2:95 to $5.95
Included In thla group or dusters. are l!'~haiJie cottons - dacron and cotton blends ..;..· cot_totrflannelsCordana and Estron In checks, stripes; paisleys, plaids,
florais•and' soiiQs. Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 44.

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tnd TUESDAY
Aut. 21·22-23
.. HARPIR"
(Technicolor)
Paul Newman

Lauren Bacall

Woman• Wool Flannel
BLAZER JACKETS

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100% wool flannel l!lazer jacketa -ttbe popul,.. back
to school jacket to team with llackund utrta; 8 but.
ton closlne, creat.pocket. Sizes 10 10;18)n brlp~ .red,
camel and navy. '· ·
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$2.95

WOMENS WESTERN' SHIRTS
by "Blue Bell"
$2~95 and $3.95

MEIGS THEATRE

Washable- '7" width In all th~.new Fall shaolea ,,:ju~
black and whl~e.
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An outstanding value In womens bermuda shorta tailored of fine quality Koratron - the fabric that
needs no ironing - side dpper. Sizes 10 to 20 in
black, plum, navy, dark brown ancl.loden green.

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Girls Cotton Knit TTops
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No~ Ia the ' tiJile .to ~Ject her winter .COlt. Beadtlful
s!Y.Ies, single and doufile breasted, water repeDent
plaids, fake fur fabrics, beautiful all wools In Ji'~f.f'
and solids - and the ever populi( heekauede .,....

finish and the other a deep terry. Pink, green, blue

ltl Alre. 4 Dr . ' cyl.
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two aM three piece killts - dr~ssy wool• In one ~n
two piece, styles - jersey. japket dre~a - . dark l:
transitional cottona - .hopsacklDi-,- small dark print .•,
· li"en type swta. Sizes for Pellt~!f, jua!on, missea and
halt sizes - ffl'turing ouch· brand name~ 11:
Stacey Ames
e Toni Todd
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eGay Gibson
e Betty"Hartford
e Lady Lalli'&amp;
e Berkshire
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e Lansing Knlta
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2 pair 79c

100% cotton top and · 70% cotton and 30% nylon
stretch foot - fils sizes 6 to 8\'.r and 9 to 11. Solid
white and white with stripe tops.

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Women's Shirt and Knee Socks To Match

for i nfants and toddlers.

64 Ford F·700

ltii'Wtlr

59c to $1.59

See our big selection of baby bibs In the Infants Department on the main floor - feeding, drool and
cover-all bibs of terry and plastic for both boys and
girls .
e Also see our new fall line of blnn~ets. shawls, ,com·
forts , sweaters, sweater sets and many other Jtems

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WOMENS NEW FALL DRESSES
any t)'lie' dte&amp;ll YQU want we have - lncludlill .

See Our Attrutive Group of

Top grain and Buffalo cowlilde billfolds. Removable
pass case, zipper and secret compartment styles. Tan,
mahogany; black and brown.

Sallil'" lllr.·:.

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j their way to their respecUve way. II all may be seen at the I judging of 4-H pooltry and rab- the 19th, with the racing start- SclJool ·baDd ,and •011
'!'he Meigs Counly
F,a I r places in the different build- Meigs County Fair.
bits including 4-H showman- mg al 2 p. m. Twilight horse the Rlitland ~IIi ;~
Grounds wall' a beehive of acUv- logs. Fresh fruit and veaetab.
ship, and the Junior Fair harness racing starts at 5 p. an 1n the after.-..
lly Sunday as Ienis went up In les clothing ol all klnda and Congen.lal Frank Johnston, booth exhibits. At 9:341 a. m. ts m. Closing uut the grandstand Wednetdl¥ wJB, ba .... ...,
prepllraUon lor the opening of old and young allke Ia enjoy ~ho ;eslgned as secretary of judging junior fair heel and events Friday evening at 7:30 for the klddles ofi--~ j
the 1966 Fair Monday evening were being erected on the mid- 1 e aor. Bo~rd, was helping showmanship and at 10 a. m. will be the pony pulling con- as this Is what 11 kllowD #i ,
at I p. m.
descriptions, art of all forms out, passmg Is experience and juding beef cattle, open class. lest.
"Kiddie Day." Rldea ·- ·• :
Looal groups were
busy was being placed for every- orgamzlng talents 00 to the At one p. m. the horse show
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preparing their stands for op- one to ~ so they journey n~~ ;:retary, the very cap- and judging of the flower show. Thes Jtunidor ,Fairtl~t~ade .~1 1:":."m~ ~04
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enlng day Havillg food stands through the ·fairgrounds dnring a e n Reuter.
, The horse pulling contest is a ~pen a ur ay s ac VI 1es '"" ~
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Youth
Croup, Eastern Ath- 'l1le Grange Hall has new IS b1g.ger and better tha• ever. 7:34l,
achievement awards and style pepPJ!;:;~r~#m;y busy t
lelic Assn. and the
Sutton space added 2i by M feet thus Religious service, conducted
show gel underway at 11 a. m. evhung erecting their rldli;
M.E. Church. Local lair goers allowing ~e space for exhib- ~Y the Meigs County lllinisl..-- Concluding the day's actlvi- At 2 p. m. the borse harness There are .lo be u ridea Ia 1111
look forward te meetiJJ&amp; their its.
tal Assn., Will open the Fair ties will be a. fireworks dis- racing, and last but not least, •a t the F~. Tbree - ·
friends at home-town booths Livestock was being bedded Monday at 8 P· m. Everyone play by the Racone Fore Depart- the second presentation of the ~e to do 111e1r ~ ,
where the food is good and the down In their new home, pon· shou!d plan to attend, a• such ' ment.
Big Bend Talenl Show Case of Thrill seekera wJB e111o1 ~ .,
abnosphere warm and friend- ies for the kiddles to ride were ' services are very rew•rdmg.l
HORSE RACING
1966. The Fair will close with as the MldwayJs·alwaya-cnwi4-~
ly.
in their respective
stalls, 0? Tuesday, s.tarting at noon Those who Hke pony and fireworks at 10 p. m., sponsor- ed witb Ylllllllr and old Wlllllilr
Exhibitora
were making games of chance and aklll lor w1U be the Juruor Faor Tractor horse racong WID surely enJoy ed by the Raoine Fire Depart· their turn.~·to He~: llllvliiduili
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Tbe Mld\l'&amp;f 11 tUivt . . l
Bend Twirlers. and
Square The racing events will start
LOCAL BANDS
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P. M., will be the Rotroff All events of the day starling at Fa1r as each day one Will mg of the lllelgs 6unil' Fair.
Girl Auto Thrill ~how. .
s. p. m, The grandstand attrac- appear to entertam
t h e Anllclpation of lba DeQ ,a,.
There wiD be two large tenta ance of the Fjllr.
~· event which Mil th11il all lion start1~g at 8: tO p, m. will crowds.
days Is apparent 88 more IIIII
the fairgrounds tblo year, The pie-baking contest wUI fa1rgoers IS the addition
of be the "Btg Bend Talent Show Appearing Tuesday will be more people mlv. 1o ,we •
Peffl'vlone wUI house the AutomobUe be a four day event, Tueaday Sky Diving. This will occur on Case of 1966." This event os the Eastern Higb School march- hand to those ~~read! ........
and the other ,the Meigs coun- through Friday. Any peraon, Wednesday and Friday at 7 p. always well received as it Is mg band, Wednesday the Porn- ed in their projecta. '
ty Mlnlaterlal Asaoclallon eli&amp;- male or female, may enter the m.
made up of local talent.
eroy High· School Band, Thurs. From all lndlcallou 111e 1•
plays. Commercial exillblla will event If 18 years of age or old- Highlights Wednesday, Aug. Pony and horse racing will Iday Racine High School band. Meigs County Fair :wlll be
be housed in. the new addition er. There.will be a dally winner, ust 11th. startong at 9 a. m. are again be a big event on Friday Friday tbe Middleport High huge success.
the Grange Building.
receMIJi a transistor radio.
There promises ID he a 1(0od The four finalists will compete
field of hor~ for the raciO, on S.lurday, the winner recelv1p•ogr11ms for all racing events. log a washing machine. T h e
roads at the Fairgrounds pies mu,t be apple; cherry or
In good condition as the peiocp. :t'he sponsors, Martha
Highway department h8l White Flour and WSAZ.TV will
Ipatched aU the roads.
provide llid8es.
Offices ol the County Court- The soli¢ for ..1 Fair events
will close Thnrsday and will·-!ie-blllldled by F. 0. Day
afternoons 1ft observ- of Marietta. ·

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bass, will a~cqmiJ9ny. 'he a~Ji~al
"Big Bend Mi~re~,~~n.~~· inusi~' cdl ~o be pre~~tetf, a~f}~· p.m.
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8:30 A.M.-Judging JUIIjor Fair-Bheep and Swine
9:00 AM. to 11:00 A.M.-Judlilnii .4-H Poultry and Rabbits,
4-H Showmanablp,. Poultry-., Rabllita, Jr. Fair Bootb Elhlbita
9:80 A.K.-JudglnJ Junior Fair-Beet and Showmanship
10:00 A.M:.-Judllng Beef Catt!-open Class
ltJIOO -AIII. to·4:00·P.M.-Klddiea Day- all rides lOc
to,oil' AIII.-Conflll'lmtlon · Sbow..J..H~• and Pontea
11:00 A.M. to 1:00 l'. 11.-Nutrltloa Sbow
12:00 Noon ..to 4:00 P.M.-Pomeroy Hlgb. School Band
•t:OO P.M.-Hor~ Show
1:00 P.M.-Judging ·Flower !lhow
1:30· P.III.-Judgtng .Sheep and Swln~pen Class
"7:30 P.JI.-.!Iorae Pu!Ung Conteat
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9:00 A.K.-Judgtng Jr. ~ 1o SbowmaDJhlp-NutrltioD

E'fhihlt.-FFA Cro
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pen Claaa
2:00 P;M.-Judllng Dairy
•2:00 P.H.-PoiiJI &amp;meN Rlelnc·
"2:l!O PJl.-Pon, and Hone..Jbuillbll Racing
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&amp;!)peariug 10 presenlatlong duected by Robert Hoeflich at least eight years, are, front row, Dolllll
R1ebel, Robert~ Kraeuter, Olive Ingraham, Evelyn Cleland Young, Katie Crow and Allee Nellflo
Back row, John Lisle, Joe Struble, Ralph Werry and Bill Young. June Van Vranken anothet vet.
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aboullhe' South 'Will opeit llllrk.e,)lecticl by •..
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d half of the ann~~al belle dai\Ct llile on, war,
ny, Mlke Mqlford and Gloria' J!wilber' with_' Miss
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Brenda Potts will vocal· eiO:Sing the
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.nd Minstrel As1100iatioq tAl be ~~d u~~ll be Sandy 1ze "I Don't Know Why" fol· lnJ thpownOhlh~ __ :r•,. ueautlful_/
ted I SIS P Ql 'l1ulrs- u,. ance ...,.
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1 i .. and Saturday at the M••K• iChilds M•rtlyn Stumbo, ~. bers, Mlndy Killl .~
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•• !or Alabam." backed by lurn· tncia London, Brenda Norris.
opening with John . !.ISle's lured In a '!::,. i/ ~u~ber.
lqg wheels will open the ~·g~ A newcomer to the •how will vocal, "By the o_lll Ohio Wher~ :c:~d by KGloiia. , ~-...~ '
rlieflt lo~~~~~~ by ;;:: no:n be Steve Powell singing "A the Shy LitUe VIOlets ~.';wof James Hardl!ll and Donna .
8 period cot!- 1Little Bit of Sugar" followed by and a :•';""
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Chester, called on Mrs. A. H.
Bailey
Mrs. one
Clintev~ng.
Pitzer return ed
home from St. Jo seph Hospital .
Mrs. Sadie Trussell, Mrs.
Martha llagg, Mrs.
Jeanie

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awaits the senlijitional
turned dance group.
audience always ahnxwo g lady drives an automobile
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Mrs. Evelyn Cleland Youn~'s down the raceway at a high rate o spee
aid- . and
vocal will be "After You ve a take-off elevation, soars 52 feet
is air very
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Gone" preceding the fmals 1 d d'rectly on a parked automobrle.
s a
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which will carry out patriotic
event for the driver. If
car
and religious themes.
to jump short with not enough spee .
and
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Mn. A. H. Belley ld T I
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'at the Tuesday
and Mrs Rona
01 e, Trussell and children
clears
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and family of Fort Wo~th, T~•· the talent show at the Galha 8 mn _:s~h~ow~··~------;----:------las, spent a Monday mght w•U. County Fair.
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Mr . an
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Lake Alma.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Ac ett Linda, Middleport, spent
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Pitzer Mr. an rs~s Callie Orr.
and son Wayne spent Ma weendk- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arvil spent the weekend in Beckley, ion Mr. adndMMs Bill" Orr
nd t Columbus with r a
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W.-Va.,' with rea
·Jimmie and Buckley,
Jumor r en an
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ed~el
Mr . and Mrs. Stanley Trussell sons Clint Orr Jlld family
anah.
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a Sunday alternoon with ed on
family.
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and Mrs.Balr.
PurleyColum·
Karr, Clint
MrsOrr
Lola
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William Sorden.
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Mr. and dMrs.
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Sharon an
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ROCKET &lt;;AR LEAP - This year, .the gra nd .
finale of ROTROFF ALL GHfL AUTO DARED E·FLAG ETIQUE'M'E
VILS will feature a new -Ford convertible making a
When
displaying the flag at
sensational jump 54 feet through mid-air from take·
half
staff,
It first should be
off elevation to recei vtne ramp structure. Plan to
hoisted to the peak and then 1
see this event performed by the nation's leading fe·
lowered to half·slaff. It should I
l male driver, at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
- --- -~- - - - --- - -- -be raised to the loeak ogaln '
before it is lowered.

POl ALL PIOI'tll · ·,

WE CA.Y T.. FINEST
IN OLD UNE COMPANIES

Eleventh Aminal Musical
To be Grandstand Event

FUN

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IT'$ MEIGS CO. FAIR

FOR THE

FAMILY

Curtain ~ime Thursday . and sing Berlin 's •lJ Love A Pi ano,"
Satu"!ay
.mghls , August _18 "''d tt·o::_r~o:un~d_:o~ut~th~e~=i::._.,:s~eg~20, will be 8:15 p.m., woth Joe ,
Struble again emceeing the 30- 1

DEPENDABLE SERVICE

act show.

Through The Years!

BUILD

THE YOUNG MAN'S SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS
Attoncf Tho

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A SALUTE to YOUTHTO THE FAIR!

t FEED, FERTILIZER,

SUPPliES

KAUTZ FEED STORE
15 Y.. rs Of Servl-.'

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We are proud of these young citizens, who are learning.each year better farming and homemaking practices, and displaying them at the fair,
and sharing the responsibility of making our county a better place to
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family. This year, bigger and better, more exciting, more fun than ever.
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CLOTHING
We're headquart,rs for Back
to School men Who want t ba
sureness of. dresalnl correctly
... fashions for clals or ·CIJIIo '
pus, sporll or Jeis\U'e.
School open• Alii. 29.

MMI,Ioyl, Youtht on#Littlo Gonh.ll...

New Yo~k

Maple ~wt:t Poultry F~um

Clothing House

TUIKIYS- CHICKENS- EGGS

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Live It Up - Go to the Falrl

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ATIEND THE 103rd. COUNTY FAIR

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will be reduced to 10 cent s durIng these hours. At 7 p.m, ~­ e CEILING TILE
nesday. there will be a
sky
diving exhibi tion bv Larrv Lee eFLOORTILE
Smith and Whit Bonifant a'nd at ,
10 p.m. there wil l be "the tn!dieWALL TILE
tlonal fireworks display bv the
Racine Fire Dep~rtm en t,. ·., • ;,
F'riday at 7 P.-m the sky div- ·
ing exhibition will be repeated '
and Saturday night. firemen of·
Racine Will do a second fire· ·
Builders Supply Co.
works ~i £pl ay , following ~ h e
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annual Big Bend Minstrel AB·
N. 2nd Ava. Middleporl
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MIDDLEPORT WY 2-3000

4 IIG DAY5-AUG. 16-20

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FOR 60 YEARS

AUGUST 16-20

Wolfe,

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Making up the couple dancers

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Burke 0 a1 •'c tta

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There Is More For You At This Sign •••

EVERY PURPOSE

Quality Launderers &amp; CleantrS

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Meigs County'• Oldest and Largest Insurance
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S11Pil;• Childs ano Patricia £..fm.

·ewEDOINGS

WELCOME
TO THE FAIR!

AUGUST 16-20

ers and Don Li sle .\ pink

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POMEROY, OHIO

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

PH. 992·5130

te costumed group, Sandra 011-

Morri s Brend a Ing raha m Rhon.

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Hudson, Lilly Imboden, Susie

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We are proud of the fine boys_and glr~ t~a~ will .
participate this year In the Meigs ~un and ahomeEach year they learn better !l\flll g 'b!Uty of
1\in methods and share In the responst
:~kin~ this a better county' state and country In
which to live,

1 .... ~ OM GRINDING &amp; MIXING

TRI-WSTRE ClEANERS

r.i~TUAL

· Carrying out a theme, "SOme
of Those Wonderful Sonll'f." :
:the show will be opened by vo. ca iists Ali ce Nease, Peggy Bow-

YOUTH

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Wt m roud II! tbe line boys and prls that will
partlc!,/tt lhia yecr In the M~lll County Fa!~:
l!.cb ynr \bey ;~,, n better faraung an~ homema
In' mtthods •nd •b•t• in tbe re~ponslbtUiy_ of ~: ~
illg thl•• b•t~er county' state and ceuntcy ID w c
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Before a silvff glittered back- will be Cathy Fultz, Rich~rd
!rop, the lith annual summer Nease, Donna Crow. Moke Muimusical of the Big Bend Min· ford, Margie HarriS, Boll Young,
strei Association will be pre· ·carole Anderson. Ray Alkore,
!ented as the evening grand· Brenda Potts and Ralph Werry.
stand attraction at the annual . Kathy McElhinny will
be
Meig' County Fair.
• presented as ''Second
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aboullhe' South 'Will opeit llllrk.e,)lecticl by •..
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ny, Mlke Mqlford and Gloria' J!wilber' with_' Miss
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Brenda Potts will vocal· eiO:Sing the
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.nd Minstrel As1100iatioq tAl be ~~d u~~ll be Sandy 1ze "I Don't Know Why" fol· lnJ thpownOhlh~ __ :r•,. ueautlful_/
ted I SIS P Ql 'l1ulrs- u,. ance ...,.
'eel b tw new cast mem· by e
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1 i .. and Saturday at the M••K• iChilds M•rtlyn Stumbo, ~. bers, Mlndy Killl .~
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•• !or Alabam." backed by lurn· tncia London, Brenda Norris.
opening with John . !.ISle's lured In a '!::,. i/ ~u~ber.
lqg wheels will open the ~·g~ A newcomer to the •how will vocal, "By the o_lll Ohio Wher~ :c:~d by KGloiia. , ~-...~ '
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8 period cot!- 1Little Bit of Sugar" followed by and a :•';""
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Bailey
Mrs. one
Clintev~ng.
Pitzer return ed
home from St. Jo seph Hospital .
Mrs. Sadie Trussell, Mrs.
Martha llagg, Mrs.
Jeanie

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awaits the senlijitional
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audience always ahnxwo g lady drives an automobile
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Bomber crash. T e Y un
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Mrs. Evelyn Cleland Youn~'s down the raceway at a high rate o spee
aid- . and
vocal will be "After You ve a take-off elevation, soars 52 feet
is air very
f!WS
Gone" preceding the fmals 1 d d'rectly on a parked automobrle.
s a
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which will carry out patriotic
event for the driver. If
car
and religious themes.
to jump short with not enough spee .
and
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Mn. A. H. Belley ld T I
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'at the Tuesday
and Mrs Rona
01 e, Trussell and children
clears
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and family of Fort Wo~th, T~•· the talent show at the Galha 8 mn _:s~h~ow~··~------;----:------las, spent a Monday mght w•U. County Fair.
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1 and daughters.
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Mr . an
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Lake Alma.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Ac ett Linda, Middleport, spent
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Pitzer Mr. an rs~s Callie Orr.
and son Wayne spent Ma weendk- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arvil spent the weekend in Beckley, ion Mr. adndMMs Bill" Orr
nd t Columbus with r a
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W.-Va.,' with rea
·Jimmie and Buckley,
Jumor r en an
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ed~el
Mr . and Mrs. Stanley Trussell sons Clint Orr Jlld family
anah.
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a Sunday alternoon with ed on
family.
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and Mrs.Balr.
PurleyColum·
Karr, Clint
MrsOrr
Lola
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William Sorden.
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Mr. and dMrs.
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Sharon an
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the Davi• reuruon SIUlday

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ROCKET &lt;;AR LEAP - This year, .the gra nd .
finale of ROTROFF ALL GHfL AUTO DARED E·FLAG ETIQUE'M'E
VILS will feature a new -Ford convertible making a
When
displaying the flag at
sensational jump 54 feet through mid-air from take·
half
staff,
It first should be
off elevation to recei vtne ramp structure. Plan to
hoisted to the peak and then 1
see this event performed by the nation's leading fe·
lowered to half·slaff. It should I
l male driver, at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
- --- -~- - - - --- - -- -be raised to the loeak ogaln '
before it is lowered.

POl ALL PIOI'tll · ·,

WE CA.Y T.. FINEST
IN OLD UNE COMPANIES

Eleventh Aminal Musical
To be Grandstand Event

FUN

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FOR THE

FAMILY

Curtain ~ime Thursday . and sing Berlin 's •lJ Love A Pi ano,"
Satu"!ay
.mghls , August _18 "''d tt·o::_r~o:un~d_:o~ut~th~e~=i::._.,:s~eg~20, will be 8:15 p.m., woth Joe ,
Struble again emceeing the 30- 1

DEPENDABLE SERVICE

act show.

Through The Years!

BUILD

THE YOUNG MAN'S SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS
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A SALUTE to YOUTHTO THE FAIR!

t FEED, FERTILIZER,

SUPPliES

KAUTZ FEED STORE
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and sharing the responsibility of making our county a better place to
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family. This year, bigger and better, more exciting, more fun than ever.
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CLOTHING
We're headquart,rs for Back
to School men Who want t ba
sureness of. dresalnl correctly
... fashions for clals or ·CIJIIo '
pus, sporll or Jeis\U'e.
School open• Alii. 29.

MMI,Ioyl, Youtht on#Littlo Gonh.ll...

New Yo~k

Maple ~wt:t Poultry F~um

Clothing House

TUIKIYS- CHICKENS- EGGS

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Live It Up - Go to the Falrl

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ATIEND THE 103rd. COUNTY FAIR

THE SHOE BOX

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by the·- Dine Amusement .Co.,
will be reduced to 10 cent s durIng these hours. At 7 p.m, ~­ e CEILING TILE
nesday. there will be a
sky
diving exhibi tion bv Larrv Lee eFLOORTILE
Smith and Whit Bonifant a'nd at ,
10 p.m. there wil l be "the tn!dieWALL TILE
tlonal fireworks display bv the
Racine Fire Dep~rtm en t,. ·., • ;,
F'riday at 7 P.-m the sky div- ·
ing exhibition will be repeated '
and Saturday night. firemen of·
Racine Will do a second fire· ·
Builders Supply Co.
works ~i £pl ay , following ~ h e
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annual Big Bend Minstrel AB·
N. 2nd Ava. Middleporl
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MIDDLEPORT WY 2-3000

4 IIG DAY5-AUG. 16-20

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WedneSday at the M e i g~ County F'air from 10 a. m. to 4 · p.m.

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FOR 60 YEARS

AUGUST 16-20

Wolfe,

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IVm back the first segment.
Making up the couple dancers

V. D. EDWARDS

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Burke 0 a1 •'c tta

don will be dancing the show

There Is More For You At This Sign •••

EVERY PURPOSE

Quality Launderers &amp; CleantrS

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ppener as weJI as couples who

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Meigs County'• Oldest and Largest Insurance
Aeency

S11Pil;• Childs ano Patricia £..fm.

·ewEDOINGS

WELCOME
TO THE FAIR!

AUGUST 16-20

ers and Don Li sle .\ pink

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POMEROY, OHIO

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

PH. 992·5130

te costumed group, Sandra 011-

Morri s Brend a Ing raha m Rhon.

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Hudson, Lilly Imboden, Susie

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We are proud of the fine boys_and glr~ t~a~ will .
participate this year In the Meigs ~un and ahomeEach year they learn better !l\flll g 'b!Uty of
1\in methods and share In the responst
:~kin~ this a better county' state and country In
which to live,

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TRI-WSTRE ClEANERS

r.i~TUAL

· Carrying out a theme, "SOme
of Those Wonderful Sonll'f." :
:the show will be opened by vo. ca iists Ali ce Nease, Peggy Bow-

YOUTH

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Wt m roud II! tbe line boys and prls that will
partlc!,/tt lhia yecr In the M~lll County Fa!~:
l!.cb ynr \bey ;~,, n better faraung an~ homema
In' mtthods •nd •b•t• in tbe re~ponslbtUiy_ of ~: ~
illg thl•• b•t~er county' state and ceuntcy ID w c
to Un.

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IN POMEROY

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Before a silvff glittered back- will be Cathy Fultz, Rich~rd
!rop, the lith annual summer Nease, Donna Crow. Moke Muimusical of the Big Bend Min· ford, Margie HarriS, Boll Young,
strei Association will be pre· ·carole Anderson. Ray Alkore,
!ented as the evening grand· Brenda Potts and Ralph Werry.
stand attraction at the annual . Kathy McElhinny will
be
Meig' County Fair.
• presented as ''Second
Hand
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Rose" ·and Miss Bowers will

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and there will be a best fe.
All l'tlllioiA!red
Guernsey• : male bred and owned by ~e
from this district are eligible [exhibitor award by the Oh!o
for an
fee of $2
bead. Guernsey Breeders Assn.

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Bands to Play

4 BIG DAYS-AUG. 16-20

Five Meigs County
school bands will make appear· ·
ances at the I03rd Meigs Coun·
ty Fair next week.
The EasiA!m High School
band will play on Tuesday and
the Pomeroy band on Wednesday, both from 12 noon lo 4
'Ill~! Racine High School
will play on Thursday be·
I~~~~ at 4 .m. and the Mid·
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band beKinnlnR .at 4 Pm. Friday. The RuUand band
will be on hand at I p.m. on
Saturday.

on the top of a parked aull•m&lt;&gt;blle.
Bluegrass Stale of Kentucky This r. an event
usually
and a native of Loolsv!Ue.
performed by men and Miss
is featured with Rotroff AI St. John 1s one of the few girll
Girl Auto Daredevils m the
for this psectacular ·
mous Dive Bomber crash.
even~ at a p.m. Tueoday at the
thJS event Jessica drives an au- lair
tomobile down the raceway. up
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feet through mid-air and lands
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girls of Meigs County and to all those who

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Choice of
8 Engines

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Amencan of his generation.

114 Mulberry St.

A Few 1966 Oldsmobiles and Cadillacs
Left and Plenty of Value-Rated Used
Cars At CLOSEOUT PRICES
We're pulling out all the stops to Rive you extra values in lower prices. It's
end of the model sale and clearance of our big stock used cars to make way
lor the new models coming soon.

Caclillac-Oiclsmobile

delving

political

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California when be wu
prosecuting

atttmey,

attorney geoeral and

into · family governor. Huston also

Clyde B. Walker, Mgr.

Gellipolit, 0.

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County Monoger
Gallia County
Fourth &amp; Sycamore
Gallipoflo

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Judging wiD be held
12 noon to 3 p.m. each

winner each day will re-!
ceive a transistor radio. On Sat- '
urday the wlnnel'll of each daUy
eoutest will cempete formtop8cbi.ne II
ors and a washing

DAY 388-1203

Pomeroy, Ohio

NIGHT 388·8201

HOME OF AR 1ST.O.CRAFT BOATS

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for a few days visit with Mr. sitors of his sister, Mr. aid
and Mrs. Arthur McGhee, Cbuo- Mrs. J . C. Wyatt.
tie, Sandy, Ruth and Earl of Mr. Alvis, of n.ridt~ .

TALK ABOUT•••

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AUGUST 16 • 21

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RAMELESS WATER HEATER

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' " - you - . t realy loot, bot water, you 11 be oh-so-glad your
wUir ill ..._ted tha mrvJ.n electric way. See your plumber or
dealer about a depeodable Quick I!ecoYo-y Eloctrie Water Heat.r
IDd diooo Q" bow J'OU Cllll have 150" hot water, all you need,
_..,. llld ero• •icaUy. Y. - !lll.tisfactioB is guaranteed or your
P Blilldl.

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- t ..., ten fWI ,..,-s.

Good reason. tool 0....2% millloD clrior.,.
preler Natiomride I« broad eonrap.
low rate• and lasl claims setllemeat.
Fat . J'OUI' ......._ 110011.

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Box 76, VInton, Ohio

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mar

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CHAIN SAW SUPPL.Y

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eqMIIIIUoD pDI8I\tli .•• the AezlcUllul'
a1 Society, the Jr. Fair Board, buaiiteasmen, youth and all the other wondel'-

LOCUST

G. V. (Cook} QUICKLE

sitors of Columbos Zoo.
Mr. lnd Mrs. Vernon
ldiSI Jo Smith left MoRd'ay of Columbus, WlNI weekend

VALUI:s!

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11•m·may enter every dll)' .

HOFFCO CHAIN SAWS-WEST BENO ENGINES

WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENU
Welcome To Meigs County's 103rd

tastes better I

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E~;·i n~!: in

Stock

Columbus.
spending a few days witr
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey daughiA!r, Mr. llllll Mrs. J. C.
and family of Albany, was Sun· Wyatt.

AD innovation in the 111116
Meigs County Fair wlli be a daJ..
ly pie baking coniA!Rl
A booth will be set up on the
II flliral:01111dl
·lot WOIIII!II ·~:::II
)l8rl: 1'bey
1'E
each day until nooa lor
through
partlatlll'Friday.
day.
Every

•New 6100-L and 8200-L West Bend

beritage. Whea future histor-

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker- ,
h0If n
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to
man visited 1 Saturday after.l lhrill~ ~otr ill "be ·hgl au
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noon with Mr. and Mrs. George
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F ed . k
stand attraction at p.m.
r er1c Sr. of Lo»g Bottom, ' day at the Melga Coun!J Pair
Ohio.
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visited Sunday with Mr. aad the crew for tho obow wbleb
Mro. Eugent Haning and llbo&amp;- lasts one hour lnd ~ mlnuiA!I.
The show wllllllalude fool drtr-11
Mr,{bel Mrs. Roy Lillie and ing, criss crosses, rolliRI
apd Linda Reeves, en-!eJJd for ..d lnd lido lor olde,
a Tueoday at camdeu lthe dive-bomber crlllli IIlii tho
·ramp-to-ramp jwnp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Little, Tru.l
ber va-~
~ .....
...
·~• rs o1
. 1 d-ay .:.,_.to
an d Mr. and Mrs. DaIe L1t· nd M Lin 00Ia RustllL
tie and family were Monday vi· a

. l!

; At

SALES-SERVICE-PART&amp;

says. "Despite the villainous
accusations of his detractors,
he bas 1ot betrayed that

public as and Patricia

laymg down a specific rights
code for criminal suspects.
If one penders ar.nrut
"-" the
character and qualifications of
.
the mao who, along w1th the
eight associate justices, created
these upheavals, a book is at
band which anaw ers a lo l of
queslioos.
Luther A. Hustoa, a longllme
Rewspaperman in Washington,
former bureau manager of the
New York Times lnd a
Supreme Court specialist, has

tar

We alutt all who made thl* IIIJIUal

you

r

Goegleln Rtaay-Mix Co.

TH~

Meigs County's Big 103rd
AUGUST 16-17-18-19-20

store.

•New. Demo!lstrator and Used Karts at Spe·eial
Sale PrJCl'S for the Monlh of Au ~u~t

limes and the child of a typical
American heritage," Huston

22 pefSODS are
colleagues ia
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
sch_ool segregation decision. m Johnson.
In Rotroff
ruhngs barring prayer and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorn·
were Sunday evschools, reqUirmg a reshuffle of ening visiton of her parents ! Thrill Show
mosl state legislatures, and Mr.. and Mrs. Harley Jobnsoa:

CQICIIII

Mrs. Cbarles Lewis, superln·

011r

~he me.~en~s

Pomeroy

htriy,in·

Alw~

owa,

fabulous

accessories available. Don't buy any Go-Kart until

have seen the HOFFCO KART at

WoH Pen

-=

Pie Baking
Innovation of
County Fair .

Include: 'STRONG TUBULAR FRAME ' HI-CHROME
TRIM , •cOMET AUTOMATIC RAC ING 'CLUTCH, ' IN·
TERNAL DRU~I BRAKES, ' SISSY RAILS. "UPHOLSTERY
Smgle and Twin Engine Models. Wide varie-ty of optional

. Because there are few i~~o~:~ ~his~·to~ry=,~th=e~c~h~ie~f~jus~Uce~·s with some of the
lam balance bis faults BJJd his
•• pubhc life that
outslallding opinions.
•lrtues and total the score, they
eventually reach the
Supreme Court, Warren's
A picture emerges which wlli wiD write Earl Warren down a~
sions in his 13 years on
, help aay cilizeo to understand one of the great AmencJIIIll.
bench have toucbed the lives
. the highest court ill lbe land I
Pathway Ill Judgm011t, by
individuals In a multitude of
and the maR who bendl il
Luther A. Huaton. Chilton
ways.
! ''Warren Is a IJI'O(luct ol lib llollka, Philadefpbia lnd
Since his appointment by
I --and Ambassador Books,
p ·d t D . c
.
Mrs. May Pickett and Mr.
Lie., Toi'OIIto, CUad.o. f5.95.
e;"'' en Wlgut D. EJSenh . and Mrs. Robert Pickett and
m 1953 be had led his family of Darwill were recent

Dick St.rrett;.County Manager' ·

Miss p }e to
Judge Fair's
, Flower Show

i]

childhood and youth lnd

WASHINGTON (UPI) -{;hie! written a readable biography of
Ju stJce Earl Warren_ has the Chief Justice.
probably drawn ~ere brickbats The book was not written
from a broader spectrum of his with Warren's cooperation.
fellow countrymen than any Huston researched it on his

MGIIWII

1

Get in on the fun of karting, You'U have more fun with a
powerful, sturdy Hoffco Ka rt. Standard Plus Features

Warren Draws Most Brickbats

\

· IA!ndenl o the Meigs Co\Dity'
Fair Flolfer 'Show, anno.mced
today the ahow wiD be~e ~=~·11
by Mrs. Susie Poole, 'M
an accredited judge of the
Association of Garden Clubl.
Mr7 _Poole II first vice prea"Gt. the OAGC and Ill adtojleilon 11. Sbe bas wldooll
-In flower Judefni
Rules · ~lly that 0111riell
musl be aetup lnd cem•pleled II
between 9 a.m. and nonn on
Wedneoday ~nd elhibits recelv··ll
after noon will be accepted
for exhibit only, and not

CHORUS LINt&lt;; - The talent_ showcase presentation of the Big Bend Minstrel All8ociatlon let for
day and Sat!Jrday mghts at the Me1gs County Fair will include thiJ New Orleans Dance IJne. The grou
es, left to nght, Jan Alkire, Sus!e Ohlinger, Pam Crew, Marilyn Stumbo, Connie Arqott. Back row p
~~{:: Lilly ImDoaen, Lmda Ba1ley, Patricia London, Pauletta Hudson and Betty Jean Hobstetter. _:

Society Notes

HAVE FUN AT

FULL RACING
KITS AVAILABLE ,

12 Combinations

FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT ...

&gt;

IfsUsed Car Action Time ...

Phone 992-5342

A POWER CLASS
FOR EVERY AGE

tb• IIUCCOII of the faJr,

,66 Model Clearance

W. Main St.

New Sport

I

ful orgiUIIzatloDJ that contributed to

EDD
SAUIDiiS!
'.

.

The
Thrilllnt

1M RICWN SAYS:

Jessica St. John ll from

Who Helped In Any Way Towards
The Success Of The 8~

I! '

.

Attend &amp;SupiJOrt Your

-~·

~

Miss St. John Featured

TO ALL...

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19 locust St.

I

103rd FAIR·:

Tomorrow

arm.
· , 1·
lll!d Mrs. Dean Brinker called
on Betty Van MeiA!r and Mn·
gm;t Ann ca:Ieton, Pal, 011 I

. :, ..
•L Sat!Jrday evening.
, , .
· Belly Van 'Meter, Margaret
were ln'.,.SUnday Ann Carleton, Pat, and Dean
IIChool with copection · of 'IZ. 79. ' and Eunico Brin~es spent a
1
, .Mr: . Lawren.ce Smith of Lau- Sunday evening with Dean Bar- '
rei C11f!! wa, Sl,!pper 11U~t of nity of Pomeroy.
the Dan Smith fam)lY ••rt
a Melvin and Pal Circle or C&lt;&gt;Saturdey eveontg, hOnoring the 1 !umbus visited Mary Circle
birthday of Tim Smith.
a Sund~y.
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiqm Gaines Larry Circle Is home for 1
of Long Bottom, . lnd Mr. lew days. He bad tho misfor·

. ~ .,

. Ji
·

Congratulations to the
Meigs County Fair Board
.and to all youth groups
whose fine work and untiring efforts to tnake this
1966 fair the best
ever and it is.
We Salute The
Youth of
'MeiQs Co.untyl

Porto, Portugal's
second
Jarsest city, annually
ships
about seven million gallon~ or
wloe abroad.

Phone 985-3308

'~

S BltfDAYS ·-~ T~I'I$: lEAR .
Audust 16-17..18-19-20 ,

MEIGS COUNTY

Chester, 0.

... i

SUPPORT OUR YO!JNG CI}'IZENS OF
•· . .
MEIGS COUNTY IY AnENDING THI FAIR-

WELCOME TO THE 103rd

RIDENOUR RADIO &amp;T.V.

.•• '...'N'otes
SOCJAl
.

.

Dally SenUnet, t"omeroy·Mtaateport,

lutie of breaking a bone rn his .

'&lt;

A SoutheasiA!111 Ohio llillrlot
Guernsey Show will be a lea· Fifteen classes are
ture Friday oi the
Annual w1th numerous cash awards, :

ON DISPLAY AT THE FAIR

·e}

('1..;..- ...:

\..NII'W

fair , Tuelllay.
·
Each ..hibitor is Umlted
one entry In each group and
two entries in each class.
pers on Guemseys beinl shoWII
will be checked by the
tary of the show.

ADMIRAL TELEVISION

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; mes rl ay
During Fair

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Meig$·-'County's~· -16

Starts
"

Meigs County Fair.
and there will be a best fe.
All l'tlllioiA!red
Guernsey• : male bred and owned by ~e
from this district are eligible [exhibitor award by the Oh!o
for an
fee of $2
bead. Guernsey Breeders Assn.

.

Five School
Bands to Play

4 BIG DAYS-AUG. 16-20

Five Meigs County
school bands will make appear· ·
ances at the I03rd Meigs Coun·
ty Fair next week.
The EasiA!m High School
band will play on Tuesday and
the Pomeroy band on Wednesday, both from 12 noon lo 4
'Ill~! Racine High School
will play on Thursday be·
I~~~~ at 4 .m. and the Mid·
I~
band beKinnlnR .at 4 Pm. Friday. The RuUand band
will be on hand at I p.m. on
Saturday.

on the top of a parked aull•m&lt;&gt;blle.
Bluegrass Stale of Kentucky This r. an event
usually
and a native of Loolsv!Ue.
performed by men and Miss
is featured with Rotroff AI St. John 1s one of the few girll
Girl Auto Daredevils m the
for this psectacular ·
mous Dive Bomber crash.
even~ at a p.m. Tueoday at the
thJS event Jessica drives an au- lair
tomobile down the raceway. up
•
a mke-off elevation, soars 5Z
feet through mid-air and lands
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103rd MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

i

We extend our best wishes to the boys and
girls of Meigs County and to all those who

!

have helped to make the FAIR the best
one yet.

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FOR BOYS
8 TO ?!

1 Cbassls
Choice of
8 Engines

4 BIG DAYS AUG. 16-20

Amencan of his generation.

114 Mulberry St.

A Few 1966 Oldsmobiles and Cadillacs
Left and Plenty of Value-Rated Used
Cars At CLOSEOUT PRICES
We're pulling out all the stops to Rive you extra values in lower prices. It's
end of the model sale and clearance of our big stock used cars to make way
lor the new models coming soon.

Caclillac-Oiclsmobile

delving

political

'yean

California when be wu
prosecuting

atttmey,

attorney geoeral and

into · family governor. Huston also

Clyde B. Walker, Mgr.

Gellipolit, 0.

,_FARM
.. 11011

County Monoger
Gallia County
Fourth &amp; Sycamore
Gallipoflo

81ble - readln~ .

IIPilOVIIDITS

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MIDIKEPOD

MEIGS COUNTY 103rd

FUI.'I~ ,

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·al'l!' aelected as a
Judging wiD be held
12 noon to 3 p.m. each

winner each day will re-!
ceive a transistor radio. On Sat- '
urday the wlnnel'll of each daUy
eoutest will cempete formtop8cbi.ne II
ors and a washing

DAY 388-1203

Pomeroy, Ohio

NIGHT 388·8201

HOME OF AR 1ST.O.CRAFT BOATS

I

rs.

for a few days visit with Mr. sitors of his sister, Mr. aid
and Mrs. Arthur McGhee, Cbuo- Mrs. J . C. Wyatt.
tie, Sandy, Ruth and Earl of Mr. Alvis, of n.ridt~ .

TALK ABOUT•••

4 ciiG

1.6-20

HBt S 0 M

4 BIG DAYSI
AUGUST 16 • 21

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150" IIOT WATER WITH A
RAMELESS WATER HEATER

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Whs you'll! washing tiH&gt;a!, doing tbe laundry, or anything
' " - you - . t realy loot, bot water, you 11 be oh-so-glad your
wUir ill ..._ted tha mrvJ.n electric way. See your plumber or
dealer about a depeodable Quick I!ecoYo-y Eloctrie Water Heat.r
IDd diooo Q" bow J'OU Cllll have 150" hot water, all you need,
_..,. llld ero• •icaUy. Y. - !lll.tisfactioB is guaranteed or your
P Blilldl.

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MiDDLEPORT

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Peerl&amp; Ken Wlllia1111
214 1!. 2nd St.

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A Pl I _,,_
ted Sonice Plan is ~able, to eowr -•
~ mamtenance ••• wen taak .,.. ' 111
- t ..., ten fWI ,..,-s.

Good reason. tool 0....2% millloD clrior.,.
preler Natiomride I« broad eonrap.
low rate• and lasl claims setllemeat.
Fat . J'OUI' ......._ 110011.

Pomeroy, 0.

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Box 76, VInton, Ohio

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4 BIG DAYS-· AUGUST 16 thru 20

mar

lbost

CHAIN SAW SUPPL.Y

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eqMIIIIUoD pDI8I\tli .•• the AezlcUllul'
a1 Society, the Jr. Fair Board, buaiiteasmen, youth and all the other wondel'-

LOCUST

G. V. (Cook} QUICKLE

sitors of Columbos Zoo.
Mr. lnd Mrs. Vernon
ldiSI Jo Smith left MoRd'ay of Columbus, WlNI weekend

VALUI:s!

.

11•m·may enter every dll)' .

HOFFCO CHAIN SAWS-WEST BENO ENGINES

WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENU
Welcome To Meigs County's 103rd

tastes better I

;:~II

E~;·i n~!: in

Stock

Columbus.
spending a few days witr
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey daughiA!r, Mr. llllll Mrs. J. C.
and family of Albany, was Sun· Wyatt.

AD innovation in the 111116
Meigs County Fair wlli be a daJ..
ly pie baking coniA!Rl
A booth will be set up on the
II flliral:01111dl
·lot WOIIII!II ·~:::II
)l8rl: 1'bey
1'E
each day until nooa lor
through
partlatlll'Friday.
day.
Every

•New 6100-L and 8200-L West Bend

beritage. Whea future histor-

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker- ,
h0If n
r1
to
man visited 1 Saturday after.l lhrill~ ~otr ill "be ·hgl au
'
suoww·
te
noon with Mr. and Mrs. George
8
F ed . k
stand attraction at p.m.
r er1c Sr. of Lo»g Bottom, ' day at the Melga Coun!J Pair
Ohio.
·
•
Mr. and Mro. Brady Koorts, Twenty-two persona maU 1IP
visited Sunday with Mr. aad the crew for tho obow wbleb
Mro. Eugent Haning and llbo&amp;- lasts one hour lnd ~ mlnuiA!I.
The show wllllllalude fool drtr-11
Mr,{bel Mrs. Roy Lillie and ing, criss crosses, rolliRI
apd Linda Reeves, en-!eJJd for ..d lnd lido lor olde,
a Tueoday at camdeu lthe dive-bomber crlllli IIlii tho
·ramp-to-ramp jwnp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Little, Tru.l
ber va-~
~ .....
...
·~• rs o1
. 1 d-ay .:.,_.to
an d Mr. and Mrs. DaIe L1t· nd M Lin 00Ia RustllL
tie and family were Monday vi· a

. l!

; At

SALES-SERVICE-PART&amp;

says. "Despite the villainous
accusations of his detractors,
he bas 1ot betrayed that

public as and Patricia

laymg down a specific rights
code for criminal suspects.
If one penders ar.nrut
"-" the
character and qualifications of
.
the mao who, along w1th the
eight associate justices, created
these upheavals, a book is at
band which anaw ers a lo l of
queslioos.
Luther A. Hustoa, a longllme
Rewspaperman in Washington,
former bureau manager of the
New York Times lnd a
Supreme Court specialist, has

tar

We alutt all who made thl* IIIJIUal

you

r

Goegleln Rtaay-Mix Co.

TH~

Meigs County's Big 103rd
AUGUST 16-17-18-19-20

store.

•New. Demo!lstrator and Used Karts at Spe·eial
Sale PrJCl'S for the Monlh of Au ~u~t

limes and the child of a typical
American heritage," Huston

22 pefSODS are
colleagues ia
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
sch_ool segregation decision. m Johnson.
In Rotroff
ruhngs barring prayer and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorn·
were Sunday evschools, reqUirmg a reshuffle of ening visiton of her parents ! Thrill Show
mosl state legislatures, and Mr.. and Mrs. Harley Jobnsoa:

CQICIIII

Mrs. Cbarles Lewis, superln·

011r

~he me.~en~s

Pomeroy

htriy,in·

Alw~

owa,

fabulous

accessories available. Don't buy any Go-Kart until

have seen the HOFFCO KART at

WoH Pen

-=

Pie Baking
Innovation of
County Fair .

Include: 'STRONG TUBULAR FRAME ' HI-CHROME
TRIM , •cOMET AUTOMATIC RAC ING 'CLUTCH, ' IN·
TERNAL DRU~I BRAKES, ' SISSY RAILS. "UPHOLSTERY
Smgle and Twin Engine Models. Wide varie-ty of optional

. Because there are few i~~o~:~ ~his~·to~ry=,~th=e~c~h~ie~f~jus~Uce~·s with some of the
lam balance bis faults BJJd his
•• pubhc life that
outslallding opinions.
•lrtues and total the score, they
eventually reach the
Supreme Court, Warren's
A picture emerges which wlli wiD write Earl Warren down a~
sions in his 13 years on
, help aay cilizeo to understand one of the great AmencJIIIll.
bench have toucbed the lives
. the highest court ill lbe land I
Pathway Ill Judgm011t, by
individuals In a multitude of
and the maR who bendl il
Luther A. Huaton. Chilton
ways.
! ''Warren Is a IJI'O(luct ol lib llollka, Philadefpbia lnd
Since his appointment by
I --and Ambassador Books,
p ·d t D . c
.
Mrs. May Pickett and Mr.
Lie., Toi'OIIto, CUad.o. f5.95.
e;"'' en Wlgut D. EJSenh . and Mrs. Robert Pickett and
m 1953 be had led his family of Darwill were recent

Dick St.rrett;.County Manager' ·

Miss p }e to
Judge Fair's
, Flower Show

i]

childhood and youth lnd

WASHINGTON (UPI) -{;hie! written a readable biography of
Ju stJce Earl Warren_ has the Chief Justice.
probably drawn ~ere brickbats The book was not written
from a broader spectrum of his with Warren's cooperation.
fellow countrymen than any Huston researched it on his

MGIIWII

1

Get in on the fun of karting, You'U have more fun with a
powerful, sturdy Hoffco Ka rt. Standard Plus Features

Warren Draws Most Brickbats

\

· IA!ndenl o the Meigs Co\Dity'
Fair Flolfer 'Show, anno.mced
today the ahow wiD be~e ~=~·11
by Mrs. Susie Poole, 'M
an accredited judge of the
Association of Garden Clubl.
Mr7 _Poole II first vice prea"Gt. the OAGC and Ill adtojleilon 11. Sbe bas wldooll
-In flower Judefni
Rules · ~lly that 0111riell
musl be aetup lnd cem•pleled II
between 9 a.m. and nonn on
Wedneoday ~nd elhibits recelv··ll
after noon will be accepted
for exhibit only, and not

CHORUS LINt&lt;; - The talent_ showcase presentation of the Big Bend Minstrel All8ociatlon let for
day and Sat!Jrday mghts at the Me1gs County Fair will include thiJ New Orleans Dance IJne. The grou
es, left to nght, Jan Alkire, Sus!e Ohlinger, Pam Crew, Marilyn Stumbo, Connie Arqott. Back row p
~~{:: Lilly ImDoaen, Lmda Ba1ley, Patricia London, Pauletta Hudson and Betty Jean Hobstetter. _:

Society Notes

HAVE FUN AT

FULL RACING
KITS AVAILABLE ,

12 Combinations

FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT ...

&gt;

IfsUsed Car Action Time ...

Phone 992-5342

A POWER CLASS
FOR EVERY AGE

tb• IIUCCOII of the faJr,

,66 Model Clearance

W. Main St.

New Sport

I

ful orgiUIIzatloDJ that contributed to

EDD
SAUIDiiS!
'.

.

The
Thrilllnt

1M RICWN SAYS:

Jessica St. John ll from

Who Helped In Any Way Towards
The Success Of The 8~

I! '

.

Attend &amp;SupiJOrt Your

-~·

~

Miss St. John Featured

TO ALL...

q

.

.

1

19 locust St.

I

103rd FAIR·:

Tomorrow

arm.
· , 1·
lll!d Mrs. Dean Brinker called
on Betty Van MeiA!r and Mn·
gm;t Ann ca:Ieton, Pal, 011 I

. :, ..
•L Sat!Jrday evening.
, , .
· Belly Van 'Meter, Margaret
were ln'.,.SUnday Ann Carleton, Pat, and Dean
IIChool with copection · of 'IZ. 79. ' and Eunico Brin~es spent a
1
, .Mr: . Lawren.ce Smith of Lau- Sunday evening with Dean Bar- '
rei C11f!! wa, Sl,!pper 11U~t of nity of Pomeroy.
the Dan Smith fam)lY ••rt
a Melvin and Pal Circle or C&lt;&gt;Saturdey eveontg, hOnoring the 1 !umbus visited Mary Circle
birthday of Tim Smith.
a Sund~y.
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiqm Gaines Larry Circle Is home for 1
of Long Bottom, . lnd Mr. lew days. He bad tho misfor·

. ~ .,

. Ji
·

Congratulations to the
Meigs County Fair Board
.and to all youth groups
whose fine work and untiring efforts to tnake this
1966 fair the best
ever and it is.
We Salute The
Youth of
'MeiQs Co.untyl

Porto, Portugal's
second
Jarsest city, annually
ships
about seven million gallon~ or
wloe abroad.

Phone 985-3308

'~

S BltfDAYS ·-~ T~I'I$: lEAR .
Audust 16-17..18-19-20 ,

MEIGS COUNTY

Chester, 0.

... i

SUPPORT OUR YO!JNG CI}'IZENS OF
•· . .
MEIGS COUNTY IY AnENDING THI FAIR-

WELCOME TO THE 103rd

RIDENOUR RADIO &amp;T.V.

.•• '...'N'otes
SOCJAl
.

.

Dally SenUnet, t"omeroy·Mtaateport,

lutie of breaking a bone rn his .

'&lt;

A SoutheasiA!111 Ohio llillrlot
Guernsey Show will be a lea· Fifteen classes are
ture Friday oi the
Annual w1th numerous cash awards, :

ON DISPLAY AT THE FAIR

·e}

('1..;..- ...:

\..NII'W

fair , Tuelllay.
·
Each ..hibitor is Umlted
one entry In each group and
two entries in each class.
pers on Guemseys beinl shoWII
will be checked by the
tary of the show.

ADMIRAL TELEVISION

r

•.::· ::".i

:.~~.:.ew!:. ~~:::or until

SEE THE NEW '67 MODEL

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' '
senane~ Pomeroy-'MI~dleport, o.,. Aug.

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a.-- eting . e I Jca es,
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Wh
expect~
.., AVai.lable to Fanners m eat ronam
wheat-producer'"··'"~
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Ltl.. tioDS· .,''-r. 11it'lialrd~U·It•llle~
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ComJDff'
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av
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lrllel\.·:rh• e·. .
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Tile jncreaaed nalioaal w eat
aUolmellf acreage for the 1187
crop Is
to mcrease
by from
$75 rmllion to $100 mrlhon_ tbe·

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•11\1 ''!YIIIf ~rlnt ~u:e

be 1iqeUt the
the new
will,be free of cjlarg• and e.. the
trY f~i of I ~ entry wlll go · ~ld

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r~.ldw:~~
f=:: ;;:s::':!l ~:n:~~~~y ~ th':. :~: ~~~~~;::~~ cau:~::~=:!~~:r":~ :~::~M:gath~~~~~~
:::~FridaY
.~7~~~~
~~:~,lt.l ~u:h:.
f:r I ~~·~uaus\~~ da~e '
' gram will be in effect for the \ers have been divertrng a or
been determined or an- day night.
AII&amp;Uit
Secretary DOll Reuter rea

croJ

TicketS S Jd
From 12 PlaceS

Salute to Our Young Citizens
4H Club
Members
ond

F. F. A.

For '66 Fair

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I

to~s .

$4 0 for fourth place.

res•dents.
b b ed
or
· The tickets this year remain Judging w1l1 e . as on ·
at $1 .50 and provide the pur- igmality , auractJveness, apI1chaser with frt&gt;f" entnPlCP :1'1d 1i pcarance and neatness, grange .
parking all five days of t h e 1 tcachmgs. ~dneve~ent goals ,
£air. The purchaser also may in cmnmumly servi_ce. farm
vote for or run for office on the · products, and bandte~aft. .. 1
1

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FAIR
WEEK
Aug.16-20
If you like fun, exci tement, thrills, exhibits and meeting friend·
ly people who enjoy life, you'll love it at the Fair . Bring along
your family end friends .. . • there's something here to please

International Harvester-New ldea-Gehl

MEIGS EQUIPMENT COMPANY
\

"Where Quality

Is Paramount"

Pomerey

Rear Meigs General Hospital

' Onlv. two school
s w1ll exh1b1t I
.
The tickets may be purchas- , in the pub lic school deparlr

· b08rd .
f31f

ed at Arnold's Sohio Station, 1 ment, headed by Robert BowReuter Insurance Agency , Si-·en. They are Southern . . .

·-·

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Store and
Station.

CONSIDER NEW BASE
. PARI S tUP!) - A spokesman
said Thursday U,S. European
command headquarters is considermg Stuttgart, West Germany, as its new base but no
decision has yet been reached.
Tbe command currently is
located about 15 miles norlh-1
of Paris but must be I
Pierce, Florida ; Mr.
moved by next April 1 under ·
nard, Clarksburg, W. Va.:
the deadline set by
Fayne Queen, Salem, W. Va.; President Charles de Gaulle.
and Mrs. Steve
Vennis, - - - - ·
JIBrad and Marsha. Fairview, Cain, local; Mrs.
MarJon
. va .: Miss Iris McCoy and Riggs, daughters, Lisa, Tressa
Miss Barbara Lanham of
and Stephanie, Athens; Mrs.
llk•&gt;rsburg, w. Va., were
Oscar Babcock, Long Bottom;
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Mrs. Ulah Swan, Lamoar
McCoy and family ,
ons, Mrs. Phillip Boyles, Bren·
Mrs. Peter eolia of
and Joe of Tuppers Plains;
Ohio. visited from
Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles and
day until Tuesday with Mrs. Mrs. Richard Spencer, Timmy
Dana Fick. Mrs. Calia was for- and Danny of Alfred, and Chatomerly Miss Frisbee, from Ches- les William Massar.
having moved from there Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woeds
years ago. Mrs. Ida Knight, are visiting tbeir datl@lll~prand\1
Chester was a caller recent· fami ly in Michigan.

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eOysttr Shell•
•nd Grit

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Eastern Local
News Notes

The I. 0. McCoy family
at Ber. .me, W. Va. a
recently due to the death
McCoy's mother, Mrs.
. P. Fox . Funeral services i
were at Ftatw80ds, W. Va. on
Friday afternoon .
'
Mr. and Mrs. Harlis Frank
and family of Long
spent a Wednesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCain
and famUy .
Mr. and Mro. Starling Massar entertained a Tuesday af·
ternoon with a blr(hda:yni.~~~ ~~
for their daughter,
6th birthday. Guests were Mr.
Mrs. Gene Riggs, Mrs.
David Riggs, Mrs. Cllarles
IMa:ssar and Miss Faith

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ellrd Soedi

Millhone's

YiaJif•IIIUCb~lo~ - . . . . ~ ... ait,.... palleatil It •• MUST; . It tbetiJt JoiV81
WARNE!&gt;. ID tlent began ~!log and· mo.
eltmlnatea posaibWty .of.
.a
Ol)el'BUQII.
paUeat
iJt ..... N; till.
lug the dei!IUre llid' ~er llf ~wu .put IQ llll!!P lor' lillll9l' N'- .~ 'id 1te ·~.Ill~ It
"Dearie," said the
nors·•·lsucking a piece til It bito
I"'Y· She had a sllljlll pth r 0poslli111 '11; ' a
"kindly remove your
l1111p.
IJid llitubalion ivat dlffll\dl~ In brol\en IJid ~ RIP , · ~~·
Ieeth before you go lnlo
"Permanent" caps on fhml tbe struggle two C8PI 611 upper 11- found .. a.,.t XftJJI,'
operating room." This
teeth can abo be 1 a problem. front Ieeth broke. TMre was a lhow It in ~ ~' 11
is standard hospital
Some caps match natural Ieeth thorouib searcb II1IW aU plee- naUy found ID tile .....
dental
80 perfectly that anestheUsll es were ·ac:ciJunled r..r. 'ftlls Is pack,
'
are distinct hazards
don't know they're false; 1111 always an llllli&lt;m moment be- Forefln 1118tler ID 1Jmp , 'Ill,
patient is put to sleep wllh
patients bave been wearlllg lhtm cause if a piece ean't be fOUIId, dWicu1l to loCale IIIII ,-._
eral anesthesia.
so long they forset lhey are not the assumption II that It 1188 and caa Cll1ll8 aer~ao~ · 1z11t.
1~.~u~plr~ated~,~tha~t~is~,~~~~::ck~ed~lnlo~b~le~------------~·...
requires
to G.be A.open
and air ,p~:~::l;port=~of~thelr:,~na~t~ural~~ana::IOI:I!
This
accomplished by a
called incubation - placing
tube through lhe mouth
throat and into the wi~&gt;lplpe
This long, rigid,
is curved In a way
ly allows easy aceess
windpipe, the other end projiect- 11
in~ from the mouth.
Rarely and only in unusUally
small mouths, Ol' mouths
narrow openings is there any
difficulty. Upper front teeth are
major problems. Many anpc·. ·"·
IT'S FAMilY FUN TIME THIS WEEKI
·
.
,
.
.
_
..
lists have often wished that
'
H,ORSE PULLING - Tests of strength again wrll be a highlight of the Me1gs County Fan-. TbilJ is a scene per front teeth never exiSted.
from the 1965 fair.
Removins full and partial
dentures is a blessing for anesDaily Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 15, 1966-19
fer The Outdoorsman- the Firmer
me to let ber open her own
door. This becauae abe
somewhere that men think
of womeo who don't
eCHIPPEWA 11
them to be polite. Will you
•OUTDOORSMAN
pleue tell her that, when she
bas let herself out of the car
eHAWKEYE BY ACME
for all these years, it's a little
late to leach an old dog new
•RED OAK
tricks? - SAVING STEPS
Dear Wife of Saving Steps:
Boys' &amp; Men's _ 6.99 to 24.95
At this late date, It's a dirty
triCk to play on the old dog.
lllaybe his feet hurt. - H.
This column is dedicated to 1
lamUy living, so if you're bavlllg ldd trouble or just plain
l
I ~l!!:~ trouble, let Helen help YOU.
Children'• and
li
She wUI also welcome your
In the Middle Block Next Ia Elberfeld•
tnfonto' - - 4-99
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
own amusing experiences. Ad- :
Helen Hottel In care of
Adults
14.95 ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
Ibis newspaper.

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e Ctmtnf &amp; Mortar

•Stock Salt

•Sproys

• Water Sefttntr

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The Comptons Say:

MEET YOU
AT THE-FAIR

•RemodiH

•TobloMul

Chapman-Canaday

WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE FAIR!

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SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILLS ·~!

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•n I lltar ane more comploint ollout •igh food priw , I

....... wn.ans

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Pomtroy, o..-

11101 ~11 I''

a Comet

HELEN H£LP US!

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Once-A-Year Opportunity! •• Special Prices Now I

ET

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FAIR

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COWBOY BOOTS
by ACME

el•l•r tnd

eLima

Mullwry Ave.

,.,ent

WORK SHOES

Dog Foods _ Flour - Ingredients

mon's Grocery, BRW Hardware, tary and the Bradbury mdJVId- j
Middleport Department $tore, ual learning center c_onducted ,
Marlin Restauran t. Mill Broth- wilh federal funds t_hiS . past
1er Grocery , Lewis Sohio Sta- , summer under til~ d1rectmn of
1
I lion. Harden's Groct&gt; ry. Waid iMrs. Charles Lew1 s.
Cross. and Sons, Kautl Feed

llrlllle lhe ·~ ,

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e RED ROSE
e TUXEDO

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Tuesday thru Saturdqy, Aug. 16-20
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Bring the whole family to the fair. Every,

marriage, l see no reason II
Dear Helen:
they can't live together.
You won't print this unless
a number of psychia1trists II
you my \llews are l!trictly
sociologists are
adults and I agree with you
days, "Consider II car•e-IJ
the complete moral Une fDr li!ully and if II hurts no one,

one will enjoy the many displays, contests,
races and games. Local talent show, blue
ribbon exhibits and carnival amusements
promise a great day of fun .

Meigs County's Oldest Jewelry Store

GOESSLER

JUST 5
TO SELL!

Jewelry Store

Pomeroy

Authorized Artcarved Jeweler

WELCOME
TO the MEIGS COUNTY FA ...

Dependable Plumliing Service Thru The Y81rs-

· sENSATiONAL

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POMEROY
Your Town and
Country j
Shopping
Center
• Compiet. LiM ef lenliM Unl• Appllllllli
e Farm 1ncl ~ llltell Delivery ef

Pet10leum Pradulll
eA fMd For Every firm Neet1

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SUPER SfiVKI STATIOII-

e Complete Caro For
Your Car
e Lubrlcatio.
eFyr-ZoJa Guolln,

eOICIIult
OPZN M JIOtlliS

'JIAYI A WDl

1966- 61:' Pickup Box, 6 cyl., heavy duty sprinp, heater &amp; defrtstw, Wup
lghts, 2-splld electric wipers, windshield washws ....... Wts.
NOW $18H

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IN STOCK

REPA. 1IIE OLD

·PHONI.'...

POMEROY MOTO.R· COMPAN¥~

MODEL NOW

OR

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Anyone Con Shop At ,.maroy LondrnorkConwenlent Houn: Store Open 9:00 to 9:00
(Mon, thru Sat.) - Mill Open 8:00 to 5:00-ltallon Open 24 Houra

on ever.v..

A NEW RIRNACE

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2--l ton Pickups with 8' Bodies
•
1-3-4 ton Pickup 8' wit~ Factory Camper Optaons
1--1 ton Stake with Dual Wheels
·

SAVINGS1.

, ~ing . to
Install ••• ?

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We with to congratulate the youth
end m~mben of the l'lir lolrd upon
the occasion of the big I 03rd County
Felr which begins tomorrow, Best
wishes t. you end centinutcl succeu
during this big event,

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' 196'1 wheat crop Wlreal P~ part of their wheat.-allotrnen: The domestf"j, marke~~~ -~;"
but eligibility to par- Co~tracl! with Larry
aram p•rticipanls will be able acres f~ payment ~;:c::n till~~- •:II~ leu':" be s o- Uclpate in the program un" lu .,,.my for dom:lic r~:::t· l t_..~!~iv:~:; ':!:e wheal pro- ~e!lth~ dl':rer!~.: between full doub~edly will include fillll8 an
lkl~rlcel rtificates 1 p
~" ! gram in 1967 unless the crop II parity u of July I, 1967, aod
appllcatron r~dlcatfndK perf~~
p-;l oans.
ed
lo
nnounced
intentions un er
1
Wa ne Chase and Melvin Gil- plant .
$1.25 an va ue a
lbe signup for the
bert,Y chairmen. AgrlctJltural They pointed out that wheat the 1967 crop. (Tile cerr.nc:= 1966 wheal program was held
Stabrl~tatlon and Conservation growers participating m lh_e lt- value for the ~966
$ . in the early mouths of 191\6.
'ttees Meigs and Gallla 67 wheat program will agarn he per bushel.) e reg ar
- ::~~s r.:S ctlvely said
full parity on the support loan will he
It is pa;licut':.ly imPortant
part of their wheat crop which on all lhe wheal produced t"n
0
Theme of exhlblll by lour .
farmers with small wheal .
is allocated for domestic !oed partldpallna far'!J(ex:p th
Meigs County Granges at the
ments to remember that .
use. For each parllclpating tra wheat produ
u er e
103rd Annual Meigs
County
Fair this week will be "The
Grange and Its Service to
Community."
1
Alfred, Hemlock G~ove,,v~:
be h' tickets for the Springs, and the OhiO
]~el~: ;f.unty Fair have ' Granges will c~mpel~ for
placed on sale at IZ loca-lzes of $55 lor first p ace. and
t"
for the convellicnce
of fur second . $43 for lhJrd,

h
Grange T eme
Centered on
Area Service

.

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claas
The divers
land In tl!i! 110\1' ported arranlemeilts have been wiU bei~·~_ik·s~liiiti
show . traek of tlie Meigs Rid- made for \be ,
ol the I~
inS Club eo the ~- I
' ~pple .
Qui!OP O\bet

and

·...,_; Willi DO feelti ,lu tb

DOCfOR
SAYS

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home: lilodlndrt

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your llalh 8114 ~ ·-'
.
~~~~~~~new plumbing ~~
for u
1011vemepca, llld all, for 1
• day, w.~,. pilna, f\11' enhgeliJI lliJ
eooraj!Dg IOheme. Visit 111 to.il111

, uealtbj 1: •nee em JOUI' trade:in

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Don't Forget~
103nl AfttUAL

•GS-(OUNJY
FAIR-AUG. 16-20
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a.-- eting . e I Jca es,
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Wh
expect~
.., AVai.lable to Fanners m eat ronam
wheat-producer'"··'"~
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Ltl.. tioDS· .,''-r. 11it'lialrd~U·It•llle~
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i:/'.J. ' ' ' Jl\; 'd. . ' $hpiY·,~
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ComJDff'
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Tile jncreaaed nalioaal w eat
aUolmellf acreage for the 1187
crop Is
to mcrease
by from
$75 rmllion to $100 mrlhon_ tbe·

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•11\1 ''!YIIIf ~rlnt ~u:e

be 1iqeUt the
the new
will,be free of cjlarg• and e.. the
trY f~i of I ~ entry wlll go · ~ld

.,'

r~.ldw:~~
f=:: ;;:s::':!l ~:n:~~~~y ~ th':. :~: ~~~~~;::~~ cau:~::~=:!~~:r":~ :~::~M:gath~~~~~~
:::~FridaY
.~7~~~~
~~:~,lt.l ~u:h:.
f:r I ~~·~uaus\~~ da~e '
' gram will be in effect for the \ers have been divertrng a or
been determined or an- day night.
AII&amp;Uit
Secretary DOll Reuter rea

croJ

TicketS S Jd
From 12 PlaceS

Salute to Our Young Citizens
4H Club
Members
ond

F. F. A.

For '66 Fair

1

·
\

(
w 5 BIG DAYS

I

to~s .

$4 0 for fourth place.

res•dents.
b b ed
or
· The tickets this year remain Judging w1l1 e . as on ·
at $1 .50 and provide the pur- igmality , auractJveness, apI1chaser with frt&gt;f" entnPlCP :1'1d 1i pcarance and neatness, grange .
parking all five days of t h e 1 tcachmgs. ~dneve~ent goals ,
£air. The purchaser also may in cmnmumly servi_ce. farm
vote for or run for office on the · products, and bandte~aft. .. 1
1

.

FAIR
WEEK
Aug.16-20
If you like fun, exci tement, thrills, exhibits and meeting friend·
ly people who enjoy life, you'll love it at the Fair . Bring along
your family end friends .. . • there's something here to please

International Harvester-New ldea-Gehl

MEIGS EQUIPMENT COMPANY
\

"Where Quality

Is Paramount"

Pomerey

Rear Meigs General Hospital

' Onlv. two school
s w1ll exh1b1t I
.
The tickets may be purchas- , in the pub lic school deparlr

· b08rd .
f31f

ed at Arnold's Sohio Station, 1 ment, headed by Robert BowReuter Insurance Agency , Si-·en. They are Southern . . .

·-·

1

Store and
Station.

CONSIDER NEW BASE
. PARI S tUP!) - A spokesman
said Thursday U,S. European
command headquarters is considermg Stuttgart, West Germany, as its new base but no
decision has yet been reached.
Tbe command currently is
located about 15 miles norlh-1
of Paris but must be I
Pierce, Florida ; Mr.
moved by next April 1 under ·
nard, Clarksburg, W. Va.:
the deadline set by
Fayne Queen, Salem, W. Va.; President Charles de Gaulle.
and Mrs. Steve
Vennis, - - - - ·
JIBrad and Marsha. Fairview, Cain, local; Mrs.
MarJon
. va .: Miss Iris McCoy and Riggs, daughters, Lisa, Tressa
Miss Barbara Lanham of
and Stephanie, Athens; Mrs.
llk•&gt;rsburg, w. Va., were
Oscar Babcock, Long Bottom;
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Mrs. Ulah Swan, Lamoar
McCoy and family ,
ons, Mrs. Phillip Boyles, Bren·
Mrs. Peter eolia of
and Joe of Tuppers Plains;
Ohio. visited from
Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles and
day until Tuesday with Mrs. Mrs. Richard Spencer, Timmy
Dana Fick. Mrs. Calia was for- and Danny of Alfred, and Chatomerly Miss Frisbee, from Ches- les William Massar.
having moved from there Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woeds
years ago. Mrs. Ida Knight, are visiting tbeir datl@lll~prand\1
Chester was a caller recent· fami ly in Michigan.

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ePalnto

eOysttr Shell•
•nd Grit

·I

• Fertlllttn

Eastern Local
News Notes

The I. 0. McCoy family
at Ber. .me, W. Va. a
recently due to the death
McCoy's mother, Mrs.
. P. Fox . Funeral services i
were at Ftatw80ds, W. Va. on
Friday afternoon .
'
Mr. and Mrs. Harlis Frank
and family of Long
spent a Wednesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCain
and famUy .
Mr. and Mro. Starling Massar entertained a Tuesday af·
ternoon with a blr(hda:yni.~~~ ~~
for their daughter,
6th birthday. Guests were Mr.
Mrs. Gene Riggs, Mrs.
David Riggs, Mrs. Cllarles
IMa:ssar and Miss Faith

!i

.....1..

ellrd Soedi

Millhone's

YiaJif•IIIUCb~lo~ - . . . . ~ ... ait,.... palleatil It •• MUST; . It tbetiJt JoiV81
WARNE!&gt;. ID tlent began ~!log and· mo.
eltmlnatea posaibWty .of.
.a
Ol)el'BUQII.
paUeat
iJt ..... N; till.
lug the dei!IUre llid' ~er llf ~wu .put IQ llll!!P lor' lillll9l' N'- .~ 'id 1te ·~.Ill~ It
"Dearie," said the
nors·•·lsucking a piece til It bito
I"'Y· She had a sllljlll pth r 0poslli111 '11; ' a
"kindly remove your
l1111p.
IJid llitubalion ivat dlffll\dl~ In brol\en IJid ~ RIP , · ~~·
Ieeth before you go lnlo
"Permanent" caps on fhml tbe struggle two C8PI 611 upper 11- found .. a.,.t XftJJI,'
operating room." This
teeth can abo be 1 a problem. front Ieeth broke. TMre was a lhow It in ~ ~' 11
is standard hospital
Some caps match natural Ieeth thorouib searcb II1IW aU plee- naUy found ID tile .....
dental
80 perfectly that anestheUsll es were ·ac:ciJunled r..r. 'ftlls Is pack,
'
are distinct hazards
don't know they're false; 1111 always an llllli&lt;m moment be- Forefln 1118tler ID 1Jmp , 'Ill,
patient is put to sleep wllh
patients bave been wearlllg lhtm cause if a piece ean't be fOUIId, dWicu1l to loCale IIIII ,-._
eral anesthesia.
so long they forset lhey are not the assumption II that It 1188 and caa Cll1ll8 aer~ao~ · 1z11t.
1~.~u~plr~ated~,~tha~t~is~,~~~~::ck~ed~lnlo~b~le~------------~·...
requires
to G.be A.open
and air ,p~:~::l;port=~of~thelr:,~na~t~ural~~ana::IOI:I!
This
accomplished by a
called incubation - placing
tube through lhe mouth
throat and into the wi~&gt;lplpe
This long, rigid,
is curved In a way
ly allows easy aceess
windpipe, the other end projiect- 11
in~ from the mouth.
Rarely and only in unusUally
small mouths, Ol' mouths
narrow openings is there any
difficulty. Upper front teeth are
major problems. Many anpc·. ·"·
IT'S FAMilY FUN TIME THIS WEEKI
·
.
,
.
.
_
..
lists have often wished that
'
H,ORSE PULLING - Tests of strength again wrll be a highlight of the Me1gs County Fan-. TbilJ is a scene per front teeth never exiSted.
from the 1965 fair.
Removins full and partial
dentures is a blessing for anesDaily Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 15, 1966-19
fer The Outdoorsman- the Firmer
me to let ber open her own
door. This becauae abe
somewhere that men think
of womeo who don't
eCHIPPEWA 11
them to be polite. Will you
•OUTDOORSMAN
pleue tell her that, when she
bas let herself out of the car
eHAWKEYE BY ACME
for all these years, it's a little
late to leach an old dog new
•RED OAK
tricks? - SAVING STEPS
Dear Wife of Saving Steps:
Boys' &amp; Men's _ 6.99 to 24.95
At this late date, It's a dirty
triCk to play on the old dog.
lllaybe his feet hurt. - H.
This column is dedicated to 1
lamUy living, so if you're bavlllg ldd trouble or just plain
l
I ~l!!:~ trouble, let Helen help YOU.
Children'• and
li
She wUI also welcome your
In the Middle Block Next Ia Elberfeld•
tnfonto' - - 4-99
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
own amusing experiences. Ad- :
Helen Hottel In care of
Adults
14.95 ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
Ibis newspaper.

eRtd lrond
Poncl111

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Middleport Department $tore, ual learning center c_onducted ,
Marlin Restauran t. Mill Broth- wilh federal funds t_hiS . past
1er Grocery , Lewis Sohio Sta- , summer under til~ d1rectmn of
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adults and I agree with you
days, "Consider II car•e-IJ
the complete moral Une fDr li!ully and if II hurts no one,

one will enjoy the many displays, contests,
races and games. Local talent show, blue
ribbon exhibits and carnival amusements
promise a great day of fun .

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the occasion of the big I 03rd County
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' 196'1 wheat crop Wlreal P~ part of their wheat.-allotrnen: The domestf"j, marke~~~ -~;"
but eligibility to par- Co~tracl! with Larry
aram p•rticipanls will be able acres f~ payment ~;:c::n till~~- •:II~ leu':" be s o- Uclpate in the program un" lu .,,.my for dom:lic r~:::t· l t_..~!~iv:~:; ':!:e wheal pro- ~e!lth~ dl':rer!~.: between full doub~edly will include fillll8 an
lkl~rlcel rtificates 1 p
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appllcatron r~dlcatfndK perf~~
p-;l oans.
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intentions un er
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$1.25 an va ue a
lbe signup for the
bert,Y chairmen. AgrlctJltural They pointed out that wheat the 1967 crop. (Tile cerr.nc:= 1966 wheal program was held
Stabrl~tatlon and Conservation growers participating m lh_e lt- value for the ~966
$ . in the early mouths of 191\6.
'ttees Meigs and Gallla 67 wheat program will agarn he per bushel.) e reg ar
- ::~~s r.:S ctlvely said
full parity on the support loan will he
It is pa;licut':.ly imPortant
part of their wheat crop which on all lhe wheal produced t"n
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Theme of exhlblll by lour .
farmers with small wheal .
is allocated for domestic !oed partldpallna far'!J(ex:p th
Meigs County Granges at the
ments to remember that .
use. For each parllclpating tra wheat produ
u er e
103rd Annual Meigs
County
Fair this week will be "The
Grange and Its Service to
Community."
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be h' tickets for the Springs, and the OhiO
]~el~: ;f.unty Fair have ' Granges will c~mpel~ for
placed on sale at IZ loca-lzes of $55 lor first p ace. and
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show . traek of tlie Meigs Rid- made for \be ,
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· any provision wh1ch he think! j the two-week period ending A\'1. . Alben• - ~7.065-~.Ailf,&amp;et.
what may H a bead"!" There Is considerable concern. ru~ ,..ntor to the ConsUiu- i6, showed large incrense over 10, .'13,:18US. ~.38'1.58, ·
rights collisNin w1lh b11 among the moderate NeiP'll tloll.
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the corresponding period last G8Ill8
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l,.e1odeJ Everett M. Dirkse•. Ill. [goals through the legislative . cans who follow his leadership !' lloB or 15.1 per cent. Sis of ten ~.643.5l •. f20.:,~·~
If a cOmes off, it ..uid be , halls in washington and In stateiopposed, the bill wo•'t atand a Tiley increaoed over a million, Hocking MU.•
battle ot the century, I capitals, thelr followers wiU jchance of even coming w a or 15.9 per ceni. Six of the ten 6'1, $20,IIIIil.98, $_19,~~- '07. .
~~~~~ the bislory-mnking desert them.
~ Senate vote. In additloa Sooth- southeastern Ohio counties, Alb- Jocllsoa - SJ2 4"1-11, ,.,..,"'··I'
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between
President With the fate of the Negr• j•rn. De'!'ocrats will filibuster ens, Hocking, Jackson. Meigs, 10. $25,S4S,s8,_!2',t08·0f· 4
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W~lld!.•w Wilson and Sen. ' movement in the backgroond, .agamst 11 and without aubslall- Ross and Scioto showed in- Lawrence
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over the League of Hoose bill to be massacred by Itaikathon, the measure is dead. of last year's fiscal year fig. Meigs -. ~~~;;o·
Nations.
Dirksen without putting up 1 The Presitl011t has lhree
$20.118.37, 17,..., .•1.
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;_The gong for the fight has not Ifight.
The President bao three I ur;s~ures showing the coilec· Pille 72- $4.1 6.6 ,
yet rung and no one knows yet : Nor can Johnson
In good alternntives:
i lions for the two-weeks periods $43,05D. • l2,SSO.IS.
7 05
1 113 72
whether it will. But ev•nls il grace sH balk and say he has -TillakDri ( 89 T A021T8A l endin~ Au~ 6 196fi and Aug
Ross
4 063 14- $22,ll5 · • $2 • · •
th• streets of Chicago. l..n, ing [proposed and now it is for ksen into letting BAD 'iAPE I 7 ts65 and to~ the iiscal yea~ t'/ • · • $6D,ti68.80.
Mich., Grenada, Miss., and in Congre" to dispose by exercis· the bill come to a vote.
siarting July 1 11166 and July Sclolo - $37,0'11.:!8, $27,118.·
1!1• Senate are building up for ing its will.
-To bargain wilb him and
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l!le conflict.
E•pecl Flglll
try for
some concession or
ViJiloll - $6,U3.22, $2,912.$3,
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Negro leaders will expect bim ' arrangement which would per$!0.2M. · $8,1J(lj .J .
1 to fight for the bill despite
LBJ Deeply Committed
his the bill come to a vote.
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Collecl~on of · motor vehicle
The President is deeply deep friendship for Dirksen.
To talk Dirksen into letting
houselralier and ."'" taxes In
&lt;ommilted to getting a civil The liiinois senator has bead-on battle ud try to break
the counties showmg the figures
lights bill, _including a ban on shown no sign of back-tracking Ithe fiiibus)er, even if it mealll
!or the two-w""k' perlnds end·
d!Sl'rlmma~Jon m h o us ' n g, on the housing provision. He all night Senate !essiona and a
Img Aug. fl, 1966 an~ Aug. 7, I
passed IbiS year. The House -- ·
- -. split with his friend.
1~ .. and for the fiScal years '
passed suoh a bill, with some
The Almanac
There Ia no assuranct thai .
startmg July I, 11166, and July
mcxhhcJations, and sent il to By United Press International Iany ooe of these would work By United Press Intemattoul 1, 1965 are as follows: Athens
the Senate. Johnson praised the Tllday is Mond"ay, Aug. IS, , but, as of this moment, the The Wheeling Jronmen and the - $18,305.89, $13,83~.62, $39,441.·
House vote and ca\ied for early the 227th da y or 1966 with 138 to •Senate outlook for tho bill iJ Charle&lt;ton Rockets will both 39. 132, 406.78. Galha - $7,!127.·
Senate action. well knowing follow.
. bleak.
open thelr regular Continental 68 . 114,583.06, $5,502.66. Jack~" Dirk&gt;en is dead against The moon is between Its last i
Football League season at 99, $6,689.35, $6,789.85. $15,401.·
.he hous.mg .feature.
quarter and new phase.
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home next weekend after clos- 59. Hockmg - $5,310.75, $6,134 . •
The bill IS baoked hy most The morning stars are
lng oot their exhibition season 68. $14583.06 $15,5112.66 Jack·
Segro groups .d dlarbeuiarly Mercury , Venus, Mars, Jupiter
last week.
son - $16,022.82, $!8,4ll0.96, $34.)y Negro leaders opposed to and Saturn.
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493.16, $35,297.43. Lawrence ~olence in the streets and the There are no evening stars. i
I Wheeling
dropped I heart- $19,4311.93, 115.747.48, $44,794.48,
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i breaking lf&gt;-12 loss to Montreal $44,794.47, $39,710.85. Meigs Need Six Minut.,•
, wrence, known as Lawrence of t
1Saturday in Burlington, Vt. $5.372.29. $5.604.46, $16.119.51.
·Arabia , was born 1n this &lt;illy
when Lew Bovick kicked a 40· $15,955.61. Pille-- $5,310.2
To Earn one toaf
1888
yard
field goal for the Beavers $3,767.89, $13,591.03, $11.519.56.
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with only one second remaining Ro" - $1&amp;,873.39, $17,310.17,
WASHINGTON &lt;UPll - The 1n 19 u , the vessel "Ancon" Ground will be broken lor m the bail game.
$40,232.25 $40554.24. Scioto :ost of hvmg may_ be on the pa,ed from the Atlantic to the !the new Ohio Historical Center, ' The. loss gave Wheeling 1 0--' $33,228.5, $32,683.87, 54,855.10,
~~crease but 11 st1li only takes Pacific and the Panama CanaJ'Interstate 71 and 17lb Ave., Co· exhlbitloa
record
f/4,059.33. Vinton - $3,t152.04, 1
average New Yorker
was officially opened.
lumbus, at 8 a.m., Monday, Au- . with the Rockets' 1-1
nmutes to earn enough for a In 1935, Will Rogers and gust 22. Governor James A. Charleston
takes on
oaf of bread and two hours to WiiPv Post were killed when ,Rhodes will turn the first earth Brooklyn Dodgers next Satur·l
1f/ord • fiflb of vodka.
their plane crashed in Alaska. I for the 110 miilioa historical day in the cpsltal city and
AI least that was the e,ti. 1 In 1945, the United States complex designed by Ireland Wheeling meets the Richmond
11ate Saturday from the_ Bu- ' slopped World w~r 11 rationing and Associates, Columbus.
Rebels on Sunday. The Rebelo
-eau of Labor StatJsiJ cs m a of gasoline.
To occupy the unique and mo- lost 13-6 Saturday night t1
~omparison between the earn- In 194?, Great Britain ended dern .structure late in 1961 or j Philadelphia Bulldogs.
lrl@ power of avf"rage
New her 200-year rule over India.
early 1969, The Ohio Historical In WheeliRg's last exhibition
l'orkers and the1r counterparts ; A thought for the day _ Society Is also planning the re- 1game, the Irorunen got off to a
Jn Moscow. The averagf" Mus- · American poet Henry Longfel- ereation of a pre-Civil War Ohio i IJOid start by making the first
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eovite. the bureau said. works ,low: ··Music is the universai iYHiage on lhe 58-acre tract score rl the game in tbe first
three to 17 ~mesas long as thejianguage of mankind . . ,I which is located immediately quarter. Their seco•d score ll
~ew Yorker to provide him- 1 poetry their universal pastime llo the west of Interstate 71 and came in the third quarter on l
·""'•w•i•th•t•he=nec=es..
si,.tie'"s'"o'"fOiiliOiile""
. ' .;,and~d~e~iig~h,;;t.,."..,..,===~J adjacent to Ohio EljlOSitiono aa eight • yard pa• play.
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Wbea completed, the
new l l•terDalioeal Leepe Slaadillp
eenter
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replace
the
Ohio
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•:, Por konomlul rffident
Historical Museum, Nortb High
w. L Pet. GB
and 15lb Ave., which for 53 1Columbll!
70 51 .579
11s••••• has served to house vast ·Roehester .... 87 54 .S54 s
Icollections and exhibilll of pre- Toronlo .. .. . 66 57 .537 5
Ihistoric, historic and natural Buffalo ... 61 59 .508 8¥.
' science objects aRC) an historical Richmond ... 81 61 .500 t¥.
library. The Society will also Toledo . . .. . 110 at .492 10\io
remove state and local archive• i Jacksonville . 56 65 .483 14
from lbe former governor's , Syracuse . . . 46 78 .371 21111.
IFFICiiNT fiiOINO ftltl the ...t ftlf ,...,udltnar.
mansion, 1234 East Broad ! SundBy's Reoalll
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. Street, where. since 1957, hi,. Buffalo at Rochester, ppd. rain
· toricai govermental
records Richmond 5 Toledo 4
1 have been housed.
Columbus 5 Jacksonville, G, 1st
I CIISTO'o! GRINDING, SHELLING • MIXING SERVIn
The
new
center
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eneom~ Cols. 2 Jacksonville 8, 2nd. 7 in.
ti:IUJ K ~·Et:O DEUVF.HY iERVKE
pass %66.870 square feet
of Toronto 7 Svracuse 2 lsi
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eVETERI~ARY :SUPPUES
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of Toronto 3 sYra. 0, Zn&lt;:i 7 iR.
ePOLLTHY ~QUIPMEKT • SUPPLIES
which will he devoted to color· '
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. facet of state history. . cal examination was a t:eries of
1 tests. He wa!ll ordered to Sancta
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· any provision wh1ch he think! j the two-week period ending A\'1. . Alben• - ~7.065-~.Ailf,&amp;et.
what may H a bead"!" There Is considerable concern. ru~ ,..ntor to the ConsUiu- i6, showed large incrense over 10, .'13,:18US. ~.38'1.58, ·
rights collisNin w1lh b11 among the moderate NeiP'll tloll.
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the corresponding period last G8Ill8
~ 1 ~;.. 4s
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lriend, Senate Republlcan ileaders that if lhey gain !heir With Dirksen and the Republ~ : year. They Increased over a mil·
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l,.e1odeJ Everett M. Dirkse•. Ill. [goals through the legislative . cans who follow his leadership !' lloB or 15.1 per cent. Sis of ten ~.643.5l •. f20.:,~·~
If a cOmes off, it ..uid be , halls in washington and In stateiopposed, the bill wo•'t atand a Tiley increaoed over a million, Hocking MU.•
battle ot the century, I capitals, thelr followers wiU jchance of even coming w a or 15.9 per ceni. Six of the ten 6'1, $20,IIIIil.98, $_19,~~- '07. .
~~~~~ the bislory-mnking desert them.
~ Senate vote. In additloa Sooth- southeastern Ohio counties, Alb- Jocllsoa - SJ2 4"1-11, ,.,..,"'··I'
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between
President With the fate of the Negr• j•rn. De'!'ocrats will filibuster ens, Hocking, Jackson. Meigs, 10. $25,S4S,s8,_!2',t08·0f· 4
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W~lld!.•w Wilson and Sen. ' movement in the backgroond, .agamst 11 and without aubslall- Ross and Scioto showed in- Lawrence
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Nations.
Dirksen without putting up 1 The Presitl011t has lhree
$20.118.37, 17,..., .•1.
4 3
;_The gong for the fight has not Ifight.
The President bao three I ur;s~ures showing the coilec· Pille 72- $4.1 6.6 ,
yet rung and no one knows yet : Nor can Johnson
In good alternntives:
i lions for the two-weeks periods $43,05D. • l2,SSO.IS.
7 05
1 113 72
whether it will. But ev•nls il grace sH balk and say he has -TillakDri ( 89 T A021T8A l endin~ Au~ 6 196fi and Aug
Ross
4 063 14- $22,ll5 · • $2 • · •
th• streets of Chicago. l..n, ing [proposed and now it is for ksen into letting BAD 'iAPE I 7 ts65 and to~ the iiscal yea~ t'/ • · • $6D,ti68.80.
Mich., Grenada, Miss., and in Congre" to dispose by exercis· the bill come to a vote.
siarting July 1 11166 and July Sclolo - $37,0'11.:!8, $27,118.·
1!1• Senate are building up for ing its will.
-To bargain wilb him and
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l!le conflict.
E•pecl Flglll
try for
some concession or
ViJiloll - $6,U3.22, $2,912.$3,
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Negro leaders will expect bim ' arrangement which would per$!0.2M. · $8,1J(lj .J .
1 to fight for the bill despite
LBJ Deeply Committed
his the bill come to a vote.
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The President is deeply deep friendship for Dirksen.
To talk Dirksen into letting
houselralier and ."'" taxes In
&lt;ommilted to getting a civil The liiinois senator has bead-on battle ud try to break
the counties showmg the figures
lights bill, _including a ban on shown no sign of back-tracking Ithe fiiibus)er, even if it mealll
!or the two-w""k' perlnds end·
d!Sl'rlmma~Jon m h o us ' n g, on the housing provision. He all night Senate !essiona and a
Img Aug. fl, 1966 an~ Aug. 7, I
passed IbiS year. The House -- ·
- -. split with his friend.
1~ .. and for the fiScal years '
passed suoh a bill, with some
The Almanac
There Ia no assuranct thai .
startmg July I, 11166, and July
mcxhhcJations, and sent il to By United Press International Iany ooe of these would work By United Press Intemattoul 1, 1965 are as follows: Athens
the Senate. Johnson praised the Tllday is Mond"ay, Aug. IS, , but, as of this moment, the The Wheeling Jronmen and the - $18,305.89, $13,83~.62, $39,441.·
House vote and ca\ied for early the 227th da y or 1966 with 138 to •Senate outlook for tho bill iJ Charle&lt;ton Rockets will both 39. 132, 406.78. Galha - $7,!127.·
Senate action. well knowing follow.
. bleak.
open thelr regular Continental 68 . 114,583.06, $5,502.66. Jack~" Dirk&gt;en is dead against The moon is between Its last i
Football League season at 99, $6,689.35, $6,789.85. $15,401.·
.he hous.mg .feature.
quarter and new phase.
j
home next weekend after clos- 59. Hockmg - $5,310.75, $6,134 . •
The bill IS baoked hy most The morning stars are
lng oot their exhibition season 68. $14583.06 $15,5112.66 Jack·
Segro groups .d dlarbeuiarly Mercury , Venus, Mars, Jupiter
last week.
son - $16,022.82, $!8,4ll0.96, $34.)y Negro leaders opposed to and Saturn.
.
493.16, $35,297.43. Lawrence ~olence in the streets and the There are no evening stars. i
I Wheeling
dropped I heart- $19,4311.93, 115.747.48, $44,794.48,
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BntiSh author Thomas La·
i breaking lf&gt;-12 loss to Montreal $44,794.47, $39,710.85. Meigs Need Six Minut.,•
, wrence, known as Lawrence of t
1Saturday in Burlington, Vt. $5.372.29. $5.604.46, $16.119.51.
·Arabia , was born 1n this &lt;illy
when Lew Bovick kicked a 40· $15,955.61. Pille-- $5,310.2
To Earn one toaf
1888
yard
field goal for the Beavers $3,767.89, $13,591.03, $11.519.56.
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with only one second remaining Ro" - $1&amp;,873.39, $17,310.17,
WASHINGTON &lt;UPll - The 1n 19 u , the vessel "Ancon" Ground will be broken lor m the bail game.
$40,232.25 $40554.24. Scioto :ost of hvmg may_ be on the pa,ed from the Atlantic to the !the new Ohio Historical Center, ' The. loss gave Wheeling 1 0--' $33,228.5, $32,683.87, 54,855.10,
~~crease but 11 st1li only takes Pacific and the Panama CanaJ'Interstate 71 and 17lb Ave., Co· exhlbitloa
record
f/4,059.33. Vinton - $3,t152.04, 1
average New Yorker
was officially opened.
lumbus, at 8 a.m., Monday, Au- . with the Rockets' 1-1
nmutes to earn enough for a In 1935, Will Rogers and gust 22. Governor James A. Charleston
takes on
oaf of bread and two hours to WiiPv Post were killed when ,Rhodes will turn the first earth Brooklyn Dodgers next Satur·l
1f/ord • fiflb of vodka.
their plane crashed in Alaska. I for the 110 miilioa historical day in the cpsltal city and
AI least that was the e,ti. 1 In 1945, the United States complex designed by Ireland Wheeling meets the Richmond
11ate Saturday from the_ Bu- ' slopped World w~r 11 rationing and Associates, Columbus.
Rebels on Sunday. The Rebelo
-eau of Labor StatJsiJ cs m a of gasoline.
To occupy the unique and mo- lost 13-6 Saturday night t1
~omparison between the earn- In 194?, Great Britain ended dern .structure late in 1961 or j Philadelphia Bulldogs.
lrl@ power of avf"rage
New her 200-year rule over India.
early 1969, The Ohio Historical In WheeliRg's last exhibition
l'orkers and the1r counterparts ; A thought for the day _ Society Is also planning the re- 1game, the Irorunen got off to a
Jn Moscow. The averagf" Mus- · American poet Henry Longfel- ereation of a pre-Civil War Ohio i IJOid start by making the first
1
eovite. the bureau said. works ,low: ··Music is the universai iYHiage on lhe 58-acre tract score rl the game in tbe first
three to 17 ~mesas long as thejianguage of mankind . . ,I which is located immediately quarter. Their seco•d score ll
~ew Yorker to provide him- 1 poetry their universal pastime llo the west of Interstate 71 and came in the third quarter on l
·""'•w•i•th•t•he=nec=es..
si,.tie'"s'"o'"fOiiliOiile""
. ' .;,and~d~e~iig~h,;;t.,."..,..,===~J adjacent to Ohio EljlOSitiono aa eight • yard pa• play.
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11s••••• has served to house vast ·Roehester .... 87 54 .S54 s
Icollections and exhibilll of pre- Toronlo .. .. . 66 57 .537 5
Ihistoric, historic and natural Buffalo ... 61 59 .508 8¥.
' science objects aRC) an historical Richmond ... 81 61 .500 t¥.
library. The Society will also Toledo . . .. . 110 at .492 10\io
remove state and local archive• i Jacksonville . 56 65 .483 14
from lbe former governor's , Syracuse . . . 46 78 .371 21111.
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WASHINGTON . - . !rhe lllllllqpei)ly bent od,. total connfct ,
Uve · and rell,ble lnlelll-1 with the W~ .In favor of a _
reports available to the Russian docJ,rine which lor the
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~, {!-:,4. Plpitol.~qnuiJent

!.!111910 to IIIIer developmento In the !fortb VI~

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WASHINGTON . - . !rhe lllllllqpei)ly bent od,. total connfct ,
Uve · and rell,ble lnlelll-1 with the W~ .In favor of a _
reports available to the Russian docJ,rine which lor the
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d States government sug- moment at least seeks some
'"'. lluit Communist China is coellstence with the W e s t, i
· 111&gt;, .. clearly losing jhe game in favor of a Russian doctrine · ·
"''-'' In Asia In Ito mortal con- which for the moment at less!
test wltb the Soviet Union lor seeks some coelllstenee wi ·
ultimate headship ollntmlallon- ~ West llhort of wlir, would
11 communism.
· · be a transcendental turn.

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This Is news oi all but Jndescrtbable tmportan!O, thoogh it
must I t app ~ach.;d with caulion ••-d a 1~rve, For an ultimate defea&lt; within world communism of a Chtne.e Ideology

1\.TlGflT ;LIFE1n San Quen·
,.1.., lin is pr,obably the most
active time- of d8y for a
majority of the inmates.
After working hours, the
prisoners hOVf? a ·choice of
watching television, attending classes or working on
their own hobbies. There
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b 1o,c k - purchased from
funds earned by the inmates
from sales at their hobby
shop. Cells re main un·
locked until 9:30 - p.m., so
they can lounge in th eir
bunks, read, wr ite · or work
on u hobby . Classes a re
offerf~d in such subjects as
science, m &lt;:t lh , typing, drafting, paint ing and many
more. Teachers from nea rby high schools furnish a
faculty . And, there are always games of dominoes.

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II malill.. an· airf,sdng t*lnJY if iiO"lY ki!llil'i:tbe
~:~~There ' Is the iJ!tmenS. ita,Y·,~fltrt. . " ,
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by )Vhlcb Chinese - or-1 Ther~ Is the ' J~ thfl
communism was ~lroy· RusshJ,Qs t,htm5t_lves,
1Ji Indonesia ·:C. and ·•3110,000 , under lncreasln~lll
Comllluniots, loo: .There Is the trom !he Chinese. aa ·
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fact Ilia! in Nortbd{orelll Rus-: Commu~ist. altogetber
tM
sisn communism II omcom-' friendly in the West, sUII

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Such an .VentuaUty ~annot, ,
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Ume has arrived when It can ~
be seen at' all events as at least j
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AT THE FAIR- Above, Don Reuter, 'left, has taken over as Fair Board secJre- 11
tary from Frank_Johnston, center, who has served many ~ears i~ that capacity ..
nght is Fred Leifbe1t. board president. Top photo, a fam1har m1dway scene wllicli ll
will be duplicated this week during five gala fair nights.
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The latest straw In the wind 1
Communist aggression in
"'!j,erioan policy In Viet Nam indicati!lll that China Ia indeed
Viet Nam is ali about. While in the milS! fundamental way being defeated in this
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served 11111 mere!; free world, is seeil in advices ree&lt;!ived
can policy is only to force Com- .
but actually RusBian showillll that even among
munist North Viet Nam tD
Communist interests, too,
in Communists on China's
assaulting non-Communist
the sense that the Sovie.t's bed- step in Japan, the Gospel
Viet Nam, the long
rock np.,lly II not Ill allow cording to China is being
infinitely more. This
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- to l!lrqw :llie whole jected. The photographs of the
to see to It ll)at tbe Chinese
world · . · i;)olooaust't" Ill short, Chinese Communists
trine of war and more war
in __ . m,· lii~" --~logtcal so long featured like relics
an instrument of
con
tw,lm -~cow aad a shrtne.Jn CommuniBt narllr ll
policy shall ool .,Nvail In
Pelplng, the United Slates is headquarters In Tokyo,

WHAT HAVE YOth ••• WECAN DO Ill

KARL.dGRUESER
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There is the !act that Chi~a munist "brothers" In . North!w~ never Dll!lil, but ...,.._
BUll drtws back from any dl-i Viet Nam.
, · tbinl incomparably_ owe. Thl
reel Intervention in bebalf of· All this illustrata why the , lllake now. Clff cour... is 1101
lhe North Vietnamese Invaders :! J)(lcifist · leftist view in
f.hi11 ; only Viet Na~, but tomethinl. #.;".d:
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for belplng to stase an IUlauth- Three central Ohio
orlr.ed p!Jbllclty stunt that end- and the greater Toledo
ed In the death of two top pi· were the hard hit by
lots alii! ·lbe loss of 1 f500 mil· storms and high winds
lion plane.

IF BUILDING A NEW HOUSE HAVE YOUR -CONTRACTOR FIGURE A

SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES

BOTILE GAS FURNACE

RATES APPLY UNTIL SEPT. IS, 1966

THEN CALL US-742-4211

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ed forma lion Oilht June a ov·
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Calli., w,. made for the ool~
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and tile
ATHENS buslntls located at Tho •Plains,
"'o lintnrnw,
Thoy liyo .at tho small .house ._..,, tho Gas Plant and ..- thart
to corvo you &lt;ourt..,usly. Thoy havo sorvod thon of you lo
the Athens Aroa and have dont a 100d fob.

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Compony in Athons, Ohio. Within 6. monlho.

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playing overythlntl In tho lottlo Gu L.lno,

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northern, western and central
portions t1 the slate.
A cold Iron~ which moved
to the state around mldnfgll&lt;t, /
was expected to pu•h tl)e
derstorm oyslem Into eastern /
Ohio lhls afternoon but lair.
and cooler weather was pred~cH
ed lor tonight.
The bureau uld temperatures
today would range !ram the 70s
to the 80s before dropping to
lhe 60s tonight. Sunny sklea and
80 degree wealher were predict- I
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FIRST TICKET- Phil Hill of Racine, center, purchases th~ firs_! ticket at the gate into the Meigs CouDt~ Fair at 10 a.m. today. Pat Edwards, left, was seller of the first ticket to the five-day event. Standing at
nght

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Mushall Roush, RD Racme, who motored to

House Committee, Federal Judge,,
Eyeball to Eyeba II over Powers

were strong enough lor
to
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beenmarshal
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of' 'p,
Ohio State Jnghway Patrol Officers of Patrolman
In Marlon Couoty lll!d.
and COrporal rank wlU be asked to work a six-day week
lAGad Bloclred
for the balance of the summer, according to an announ·
The HIBbway Patrol uid
Colonel Robert M. C~laramonte, Patrol
leu trep blocked Ohio 47
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Chiaramonte emphai!Zed that the extra
20S 1n Prospect aDd
will be voluntary but the men will be compensated
WASHINGT~ IUPI)- A spacial thrll·judgo court today overruled a lawor court judge's r"trolnlnt~ 0 ,..
road creWII worked
for the extra day.
cleaning
the d brls
Chiaramonte stated, "Traffic tote lhe law can expect to be dar ogalnst hearings by tho House Commlttoo on Un·A marican Activities. Tho decision came only mlnut11 boo
foro tho commi.ttll wot obout to moot In deflanco of a U. S. District Court judge wha ruled Monday that It
Prospect May': Harry e •
and deaths .In Oblo arres~.
could not hold 111 planned hearings to which critics of the war in Viol Nam wero subpoenaed,
said 60 to 'I&amp; ll'ee8 were·
reached alarmlne propor·
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U. 5. District Judge Howard .F. Corcoran issued tho temporary restraining order Mondoy. Tho govommont
oppoalocl tho ordor late Mo~day n•ght to tho U. S. Court of Appeols. That court considered tho lnues night. Dovid Buolon, chlof fUdge of the circuit court, or dared 1 special thr-judgo court omponolocl to docldo
whathor or not the low..._ , ordor should otond.

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Kep. Joe R. Paol, D-Tu., CHICAGO CUP!) - The Cbl·
who liJXlllSOl'8ll the 'biU lllllt ago Transit Authority fded a
ll(leC1ed to &lt;Oilduct the lllqutry, !Pulll-million dollar suit Monday
IDld blo ~blc Houle col·
seven steel compaoleques: "I'D make II sbart_aDtl leis witb price flxinl,
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WASHINGTON IUPI) -The / freezes over If necessary. I "never In the history of this threw
!be J.oulslana 1881.
r.an reduce acddenll," •
Bouse Comml,ltee on Un· think It's my duty to the boys country has this court or any "You bave giveo me a
.t the Patrol Superlnlendent.
Activities and a · fighting in Viet Nam iB the other court enjoined the legisla· complicated and falotty pru;,.
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Thls added duty while aaldnfl COLUMBUS (UPl) - Gov.
court judge were foxholes."
Uve function."
lem" Corcoran told the coaai
a lot of our men, 'Ia the equlva· Jamea A. Rhodes ordered an headed today for a historic Asst. U.S. Atty. Joseph M. The 61J.year-old Corcoran, a tendmg attorneys. Then, altar
to li!IIDce anti-poverty
lent of addlD( 20 per ...m t. Investigation Monday of ~gea collision on the question of bow Hannon, who represented the younger brother of onetime taking two hours to make up
In four other Ohio arour manpower. I don't beUeve of discriminatory practices In far one branch of government governmeot at the bearing New Deal stalwart Thomas G. his mind, be annOUIIOed his
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we can alford to millll any op- the Columbus Youth Opportun· ean. go m enforcmg an order before Judge Corcoran, said, (Tommy the Cork) Corcoran, decision to a stwmed awllenCII
·. The/Cleveland centers, lnclud·
portunlty to reduce Ohio's traf· lty Center.
agamst aoother,
issued the restraining order 1o in the courtroom. Evea tho
IDg
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LONDON CUP!) - ~ crown lie tolL"
The order went iD
The committee, no stranger
response to a suit by two ACLU lawyers did not expect
Hough'rarea, .,.. to serve about formally dtarged Jobo Edward Officers wiD concentrate In tor Willard P. Dudley of
I? controversy In Its 21·year ·
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witnesses subpoenaed to appear the order.
·1,000 4elinljuent youthe,
today with the murder areas ahowlng the sreatest need state Bureau of
life, planned to . defy an
before the committee today. His ruling was on the grmmdl
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uuarmed pollcemen •• for additional enforcement, oc- CompeosaUIII after a
unprecedented ban tmposed by
They are Dr. Allen M. Krebs that the congressional 1118lldate
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V.S. DIStrict Court Judge
and Walter D. Teague 111, both setting up the committee In lhe
Sto' . ! J( •
of two more ocar- lllforeemeot pollclea followed A. Chapla, asslstant U.S.
Howard F. Corcoran and push
of New York Cily.
early days of World War U WBS
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and tattooed suspecll In during the ·~ holiday per· IIOCl'etary.
abea~~;;-"come_ hell . or high
The suit was filed hy Krebs possibly uncoostllutlooal and
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Friday alaylnp. Both men lods will be adherocl to by Pa- Chapin cited et&amp;ht Instances water -With IU hearmg.
and Teague by the American deserved study. He said tbiJ
:oocold th ard
reported armed llld dan· trol Oflicera There wUl be .., In wblcll Labor Department In· The bearmg was scheduled COLUMBUS (UPI)
Th Civil Liberties Union, a long- "possible controversy" led blna
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written waint,.s for moving Vflllgators found vlolaUoos of for 10 a.m., EDT.
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• Ume critic of the House to create the three-judge (l8ll8l.
~!.:::""~ ~trongwest
Wliney, 38, described only u violations and driven who ¥1o- the ClvD Rflhll Act at the At precisely the same hour, •
~~"\: ~~ Ol~o lor I Sep~m- committee. ACLU attorneys He also rejeeted the go•ern,· '
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cooter, operated by
three-judge appeals court panel
w e r . men ess an argued that the committee's ment's argument tbat the time
baD and ~&amp;9)' ralll wue
detectives
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bureau.
was ~peeled to haoo down &lt;ts were taken thlS month, . Selec- mandate directing it to investi· for witnesses to sua would bo
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Tbe department aent
decision on a Juslice Depa~ live Service System officials an- gate "propaganda" and "propa- alter they had appeared before
llletedated
earlier Illdogs on leaahes. Tbe
Jmresll&amp;atlng team here
ment move to have Corcoran s OOIUlced today.
ganda aclivities" that were un- the committee and suffered
In M~llfl!e J:t"';!,:!~1111 18
lasted only two Survey of Streets
monthe ago at the request
lemporary restralmng order set They said 2,190 Ohioans will American or subversive was injury if they eventually rere lh~
mloutes llld no dale for his tr1- CouDcllman Doa Colllllll wu the local ebapter &lt;litho NAACP, ISlde. The depsrtment was be inducted into the armed fore- vague and a threat to freedom cited for contempt of Congress.
hi8b winds, ·felllng trees ,
II was announced.
appointed ebalrman of tbe wblch charged the center was acting as the behest ol Speaker es in September, compared with of speech.
Pool's proposed biD would
W&lt;:r lines i.. areaa lrcm
Scotland Yard ll8ld the two llreet eommlttee MondaJ nlgbt discriminating agalnot Negroes. John W. McCormack, D-~s. 2,207 who were tal&lt;•• this
Cites _Ruling .
make it a federal offellllll
Ia ~ A tornado
suapects atlll IOIJibl were IIIl' at • reJI1)ar but brief meetllle Dudley baa clalnled the de- At . ISSue waa . a major month, The national .eau lor The ACLU Cited a rulmg by piUlishable by up lo 20 yean
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Maurice Roberts, 30 who o1 Pomeroy COUDCl1 presided 0'1· putmeut neVI!' made any ape- eoosUtuUonal queslion, one that September will IM(37 3110 8 drop Supreme Court Justice William imprisonment lor an Americla
barns SO:tb 01~
the names Roaald
or by Mayor atarles Legar.
clflc cllargea Ia blm.
;rentually Coco~drulleqd to tha of 3110 men from the 'August fig- J . Brennan Jr. a year ago in a citizen to provide taogible aid
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upreme
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ease involving a similar Louisia· to anyone engaged In armed
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detaned oDd mbmlt aa outline ~ aeed- NAACP labor and
doctrine-as old ao the nation
na legislative committee. Bren· hostilities against the Uni~
were llfven lb lhe ed atreel rep11n at tho aat c:balrman, Saturday bad
lllell-of separ~Uon of .powers In September last year 1,374 nan said at the time that such States, regardless of wheU.
Camer,. 011 Beam
81111)' ofll,tltll pnllHmen e&amp;rl'f• reJI1)ar IDIOtlq of COilllCll. Ia maDded Dudley's
among the legiSlative, Jwllcial men from Ohio were called Into bearings "have a ebilling there was a formal deciarstlaa
P~ CALIF.
out ~'•lll•otnmt ollhe atlanda- - • Leaf1o Paltz, llllinl be bad refused
uecutlve branches of service as psrt of 27,400 nation- effect" on public opinion. He of war.
Orbiter, ~·· lint
Lucien l'ulllnl, Roy Reuter, the faderal dlrecllve to
ally.
craft to clrclo the moon,
bearllbt tattoo "True ColliDa, 11111t · lbt mayor,
the eenter'a praetlces.
Began Monday
~ MF.,O.'!f :::.:~
an ·blo arm.
McComiell said the
The !rain of evena began The total gross called for the
0
llllll tloJated the ClvD Rlghlll
Monday when Corcoran Issued alate In September will be 3,364
11101 -. _ In ~ far the
NO UONB MEEtiNG
11 of 17 Approv!ld by .....,linC and flllin8 of
a restraining order to block the men, but thet figure will be cut
:ut aul far It • Thlll'lllay.
Do1e Warner, presldeat oflhe Behind dte Wheel
«&lt;IQQDatory job orders
eommittee's hoaring on a bill to the 2.1911 net when some men
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Tbe- ""lpnllinl ebected out Poiiiii'O)' Lions Club, 8DJllllDC' Elevea Qf
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emp&amp;o,erl.
whicll would bar American are eliminoted by medical ex17
:;"~·ln :,:..nnsm(sslon ed llldl,y the club wdlmt ba" ed State Illgh..jp;;;r~
Dudley said alter
~ ~om aiding the Com· aminations and other reasons.
WASJDNGTON (UPI)- Irresponsible urban reneworo...:""!'.~ an
tbeJr reJI1)ar 'll""'n8, lhls ev· tho wbeel road testa Mollday ..-ed blm to lnveeUaate
mllllist VIet Cong. He ordered Included by counties
a r e al projects by the city of Cleveland were partly to blame
.....~:;:.'":rbit ol .. _.._ ealni, ._ to the opeoiDg tl the aDtl were, llfiPIGted far 0 op- ~be milbl bave a report -by
the bearing• stopped until a Fairlield
Galli&amp; 4 'Hocking for the racial riots last month in the Ho?ab area, Rep.
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Melp Coanty Fair.
-lor 1 license.
IIlli of lbt week.
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Sbtteeo of 11 otblrl pauad Tbe ...,..,... also
w
the commit- Meigs 6 Vln~n 10 and
He made the remarks before a Senate subcommiltet
lnd l;Jif.21 m11ea at 111
_WBlTBER
preltminary iulinallaaa
ud procedures be nvtewed to
Itself was constitutional.
IDgton j
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studying the use of federal funds in cities. He said M~f.:
1St
'hllllly fin. were ·-ovid·far a ...._.. , lllrmfne whether ~~~=~ Cocoran's ruling was received
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in 1963 that Cleveland 1
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housing needs were met
~- ar IV- IDalruetlon permiL Teall ..... woUld·be helpful Ill
Capltol Bill. "A court, tellln&amp; a
1959.
fall of 116S, adbl&amp; far I ...,.;ir 1..,,.; utili eoolir ~ ata'L iJclleduled aplD lodiJ II 411 Cll- requirement. llld the
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The General Telephone Co. at
Marlon said some telephone
Unes were down.
At Toledo, 1 Toledo Edison
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storm and power was restored
In most areas within an hour
and one-half.
Toledo pellce reporteoj several
minor accidents were caused
wheo the power failure affected
traffic Ughto. One man was
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