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Mainly About
People In

Mr. and Mn. Eddie
EJ.
and Jean. They
ntumacl
llaclnt spent IM!Veral days last
Sunday with their par·
week with their grandparenla, 18 M and M
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uel. A blrlhday party for Sid·
Omeroy
ney Manuel was enjoyed by rei· Mr nd M D id M' hi
. and f . nd8 Saturd
. a
ro. av
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I'OMIROY . OHIO
auves
ne
ay eve- and family of Pleasantville were
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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
his sister and brother-in-law,
"SDDOM &amp; GOMORRAH"
BOOKS
OF
Mr.
and 1\!ro. Willard tbers·
(Technicolor)
· VlSlTS GRANDP.\PNTI
Timmy and Sidney
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Mrs. WilllaJil Sheridan

MEIGS THEATRE

Marta, were in Gal·
zmonfsy snf

Mrs. Sberid8n
with her stsu:r Mrs William
IKnlght of Point' Pleadnt, who
a patient at ib.tzer Hospital.
is recovering from major

SHORT STORIES

Stewart Granger , Pier An&amp;eli, Stanley Baker, RO!Ianna
Podesta , Rik Battaglia, Dane·
ers: Alice &amp; Ellen Kessler .
Colorc1rtoon
Running hme: 2 Rrs 45 mJn.

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W01kers' Conference Plann ·
By Heath Methodist Church Soon

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Mr: and Mrs. Wlllard Eber,_
BY
bach were business visitors in
wm . Faulkner, Kathryn Por· Baltimore Wednesday.
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ter, Damon Runyan and oth· . Emmett Will attended the
ers.
IIA.thens fair Thursday.
Modern Library Serle•
Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Whii~
1.95
and Mrs. James Tedrow and
MIDDLEPORT
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Jeffrey and Jennifer,
BOOK STORE
were recent guests of M ts s
Nettie Koehler.
N. 2nd Ave.
Mrs. Jed Webster Jr. and

lsmrgorv.

~s. Wayne Gibbons is visll·

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A wml&lt;er'o cmference for an !erial lo be used in observance

school teachera. substi·
teachers, and other pel'!onwas announced .at a meeting
the Commlsalon on Educa·
of Heath Methodist Church
ch
evenllif·g that the
urch.
Oale or
e con·
terence will be set later. .
Mrs. Bernard Fultz, chall'·
man, pre•tdod over the meet·
lng with .other o!Cicers elected
including. Mrs. Galen Brown,
vice chall'.man, and Mrs .. ~tlllam Davis, secretary. the reslgnallon of Mr. Harold Wood·
gerd as thairman of the Membershlp and Cultivation Commisslon was accepted. Mrs. Nan
Moore gave a report of the
Commlsslon on Higher Educa.
lion followed by a report of the
Home Role Visitor, by Mrs.
Walter Hayes.
.
September 8 was designated
as Promotion Day with the
church organizational meeting
also scheduled lor Sept. 9. The
groop voted to have Rally Day
Sept, 29th.
A diBCUssion was held on ·rna-

ing in Bucyrus with her father,
c Carson and sister Ruth
CLOSED
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Miss Evelyn Gibbons is visitAu1. 11 thru Aug. 29
1ng in Cincinnati this week with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Aug,. 30 thr;~ Set~t . S
Mrs. Nolan Carson and ftimlly.'
"MUTINY ON T...
will retum to her home
BOUNTY "
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this weekend
son, Jimmy . visited Wednesday
Marlon Branda - Tarita
at New Haven with her moth· I
Mrs. Don Burkey of Marietta
~r , Mrs . T . C. Roush .
spent Wedneoday with her par·
S:pt. 8, 9, 16, ii
Miss Myrna Maag,
"IT HAPPENED AT THE
Mn and Mrs. c. A. EmWORLD'S FAIR"
Nurse at Holzer ho: plt.al , arriv·l
She came io visit her
TONIGHT
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ed Thur'd"y for a couple of
father who is a patient at Meigs
"HORROR HOTEl"
Elvis Presley, Joan O'Brien
days visit with her parents, Mr.
General Hospital In Pomeroy.
With Deoois Lotil;
und Venetio Stevenson
and Mrs . Bradford Maag.
Susan Burkey, daughter of Mr.
Sapt. 18.21
- -andMiss Glenna Rummel has reo"THE WONDERFUL
and Mrs. Burkey has enrolled
Nothing in this lifetime has
WORLD OF THE
to
Berlin,
N.
H.
after
a
Ohio University for the fall
prepared you for
BROTHERS GRIMM"
1
weeks
visit
with
friends
in
term
"THE HEAD''
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the area.
Mr'. and Mrs. Edward Young
GIVE BARBECUE
Laurem"P Harvey and
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
James
Smith
of
of
Middleport,
have
returned
Mr.
and Mrs. Bradford Maag
S1turday
Au1.
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Claire Bloom
"PANIC IN YEAR ZERO"
Barberton are the guests of Mr.
from a vacation trip that includ- eLteriained with a chicken barRay Milland
Jean Hagen
Sept. 27 thru Oct. 5
Mrs. H. D. Cunningi.am
ed various tourist attractions becue Wednesday evening at
WAlT DISNEY'S
- andand other friends in the area,
in Canada and New York. Mr. their home, Minersville, honor"THE BROKEN lAND"
"SUMMEI! MAGIC"
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Droddy
lng Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Phil·
Kent Taylor Dianna Darrin
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and
family
of
New
Castle,
Air. and Mrs. ,Franklin Andrew Summerfield
School, class of 1956. He is a li!'-' 011 their 33rd wedding an(Color By Deluxe)
Hayley Mills
Burl tves
a ware were recent g u e s I s
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member of the U. S. Marine ntversary. Pr~s!nt were Mr.
of Mr. and ~. William
M1ss Deanna June Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corps Reserves and is associat- and Mra. Phillips, Mr. and
ner Jr. and daughter, Brenda. Leroy Watson, Jr., Minersville, became the bride of Mr. eel with Whitehead Radio "o M.rs. Victor Brown and daught·
. A n dre~ Summe rf'1eld , son of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus. The oouple is " at., e1, Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Teamwork keeps family reserves growing, tao
Franklm
Frank Summerfield of Gahanna, Saturday, July 20, at home to their friends at 872 Maag.
~ .. with REGULAR SAYINGS
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the Syracuse Church of the Nazarene.
South .22nd st Columbus
Vows of tht double ring ceren1ony were read by tbe
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Rev. Harold Holmes at 2:30 pm. before an altar decorat- .Out-of-town gueslll at the wedAtTEND FAIR
Husband. and -wife
ed with arrangements of white gladioli palms and two dmg and reception mcluded Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byer
eWing rOUp
seven branch candelabra.
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Berlha Beavers and Mary Me- and daughter, Julie, attended
teams working to•
The Jolly Bunch Sewing Club
Preceding the ceremony a half hour of nuptial piano Gee, Or1ent; Mrs. W. H. Fer- the Athens County Fair, Thursgether to make regulor held a picnic Thursday evening music was presentd by Mrs. Claude Cunningham and re.ll,, West ~!em; Mr. and Mrs. day evening.
at the horne of Mrs.
Be-a
Harold Holmes, solo•.
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William MiJ!er. Ashland; Mrs.
Robson
with
Mrs.
Carl
Mattox
Sm1th
of
Marlon,
aunts
Eugene
Smith
and
Cindy
and
Young
Is
a
teacher
In
the
Middeposil$ in their bonk
assisting hostess, The supper Given In marriage by her
br~de.
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Rusty, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. dleport schools while Mrs.
savings acc:ounts have was held In Ute yard of the
the bride wore a
Followmg the recephon, the Robert Tltko, Morrow, Mrs. Young teaches in the Bradbury
Robsoo home with the hostesses
length gown of white
left for a weddlog trip Mary Leonard and Barbara and Elementary School.
the satisfaction of seepresentin~ a surprise dessert of
lace, featuring a full
to Black ·. Waterfalls: W. Va. Carol of Clark, N. J.; Mary Miss Edith Klein has return·
homemade ice cream and cake.
quarter length sleeve
traveh~g the br1de chang- Tullas, Martha Lexdlg, Donna eel to New York after several
ing their cosh reserves
Jolly Pal gifts were given to
wilh pointed lace at t h
to a mmt .green suit, With Case, Mrs. Larry Bunce, Mrs. months yislt with relatives in
growing constontly,
Mrs. John Seines and Mrs.
and on the bodice
accea•ortes. and wore the Larry Thomas, Charles J!e.av. Middleport. She was lhe houseL. D. Dlle•. who was unable
at the back with tiny cymbtdmm orchids from her ers, Miss Mary Fehlow, Mr. guest of her sister, Mils Hulda
You do have a sovings
to he present.
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and a soft how. Her
bouquet.
&amp;nd Mrs. Robert Summerfield, Klein. Miss Hulda Klein accomothers attending were Mrs. !
length veil of silk iiiU·
br1de " a graduate of Mike Summerfield, Jim Sum- panled her sister to Columbus
· account with us, don't
Orin Smith, Mrs, Willis Grueswas held in place by a
.High School, class of merfield, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wednesday.
you?
er, Mrs. Ethel Hughes, Mrs.
tiara. She carrIed a
IS employed by
the Purnell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frank Ralph Fugate of Alh·
Shirley Mllla, Mrs.
Bible, a high school grad·
Mutual Insurance Co. Summerfield, and Mr. and Mrs. ens is the guest of his great •
Haptonstab, Mrs. George
gift from the church,
Columbus. The groom Is a Fred Summerfield, aU of Co- aunt, Miss Hulda Klein this
FOR SAFETY, AVAILABILITY, fAININGS, SERVICE
kelt, Sr., Mrs. Perry
with a bouquet of Ieath·
_of Gahanna Hlgh jlumbus.
week.
Mro.
Herman
Bailey,
Mrs.
Tecarnations
centered
witb
AND HELPFULNESS, THERE'S NOTHING QUITE LIKI
resa Byer, Guests were Mrs.
orchids, with strea·
HAVING MONEY IN THE IANICI
Robson's daughter, Mrs. Cleo
extending the length or
Kerns and dalll!hters and their
gown.
We Pay 3% lnterelt On Saving•
guest, Bettina Vale. who is vis- Miss Darlene Watson of Co~~
iling from Florida.
sister of the bride, and
honor, wore a baller·
VISITS IN MIDDLEPORT
length gown of aqua silk or. .
enhanced at the back
Mr. Wtlham Everson of South with double bustle and double
Serving Meigs County for over 90 years
Charleston spent the week end
centered with pearls.
POMEROY- RUTLAND
with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith
carried a bouquet of earnsand son, Kenneth. He returned
and streamers on fan shapwith lace.
Mr. Robert Summerfield of
Columbus served as best man
his brother and u s h e r s
were Jim Watson, brother of
and Bob Titko ol Mor·
row,
For )ler daughter's we&lt;lding,
Mrs. Watson chose an ice
dress and hal with patent
cessories and a corsage of while II
carnations. Mrs. Su11111l8rfleld
wore a powder blue dress,
white accessories and a white
carnation corsage. Mrs. W.
Ferrell, 8l'andmolher of I h
bride and Mrs. Bertha B~:,~~
grandmother of the 1
wore white carnation

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Dorothy Arnold, on vacation
from the Ben Franklin store
and her sister, Mary, took I
trip to Cincinnati and Kentucky
where they visited relatives.

Dollar Stretchers At Karr &amp; VanZandt

FOR THE ECONOMY-MINDED

59 Cadillac

59 Cadillac

4 door sedan. Solid blue, wisiw
tires. All the Cadillac extras.

Co\lpe. Black, w/stw tires, plUI
all the Cadillac extras.

~400

~400

62 Corvair

61 Rambler

Monza coupe. White as snow,
w1s1w tires, 4-speed std. trans.,
radio &amp; heater.

4 door Classic, V·B, auto. trans.,
P. B:, P. S., wtstw tires, 7,000 actual miles, 1 owner, new eacru.
lac trade-in.

$1995

$1995

"AS·IS" SPECIALS
55 Ford
Country !ed. wagoo, 4 door, V-8
auto., radio &amp; heater.

$345

57 Buick 2

dr.

Special
Autom~&amp;tlc

Trans.

$395

56 Dodge
4 door sedan. V-8
auto. trans., radio &amp;
beater.

$395

Karr &amp;. Van Zandt
MOTOR SALES
WY2-5342

Clcllll•c-Oiclsmoblle

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·reception was held at
following the cerebride's table
in white linen cover
with a tbree tiered square
wedding cake, topped wilb the
miniature bride and £1'00111,
Ugltted tapers in crystal hold·
era on either side. The pu"':h
bowl encircled with roses, was
on one end. of the table

of~~fr~~·

mints
in tho and
fcrmlady
bells, rOBeS
on the other end.
from the ceiling over the
was a large honeycomb
ding beD with white streamers
held In place by two
silver
birds, Floating · on the puncli
were two roses with ribbons
tied In lovers knoll frozen
heart-sbaped Ice. Napkins
white with the lnlcrlpUoo "Don.
na and Andy, Juq 20, 1110,"

II must be maKic ____ tbe lncred·
ibly beautiful two tone "Venua..

at this Amazingly Low
Price! In your choice of eJeamiog

group

bronzetone with 1 brass accents or
spariding chrome. the "Venua"
group tea~ heat, mar. ataio re-

sistant (lelll'lized il)laid ~blo top
with delicate scroll-Work, contour
curved, deep box cushioned cbalra

$89.00 7-Piece
Large Family Size Table

co..ordinated in remarkably dur·

able vinyls. Decorator color com·
blnatlono.

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~ in. x i'n. extends to 60 ln. Apr,ons 1nci!Jgs In bron~ or chrome. 6 he1vy duty chllrt..
with SWivel blclcs 1ncl thickly cush10neci1Hts. Your cho•ce of bronzetone or chrome.

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•69.00
,Modern Dinette
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•79.00 5 Pee. Deluxe Oval

30"dO'' tab1e-with one 8 Inch leaf. Bras• aproD
with modem bronu tubing legs. Attractive bigh

36''J:36" extends to 48". Attractive plastic top;il!lo-

pressure plastic top and comfortable curved back
clialrs, :large ieat with i..ttractlve bronzetone frame
upholstered' ln matchllig or contraltlng vinyl pat- ·
tei'JI8;
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modern lir11nutone chairs With large attrae:
Uve vinyl seat and back to blend 'fi1th .table ~p. '

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Automation Being Accepted
In Banking Methods Today

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SUMMER CLOSEOUT

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bllltle tleallto • .- ~..

ANNOUNCE BIRm

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Straull
Kn 1
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Y ngr~":mthe, blrtbew·
port' dare hter
announc
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al '" Parkersburg.
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grandparen~S are Mrs. Olive
Ingraham, Pomeroy, and F.
Whitney Ingraham, Lisbon, P•
ternal gra~dparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Wilha.m H. Strauss, Wa~
nut HID Drtve, Marietta. Grea~
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. George Kilcolllns, St Pe~
ersburg, Flonda: Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Ingraham, Marietta, and
Mr. and M~s. C. C. Strauss, \Y""
terlord. This Is thm f1rsl chtld.
She has been named Mah&amp;ll
Whitney.
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ELBERFELDS POMEROY DOLLAR DAYS

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of special daYB throughout U.
church school calendar year.
SUnday, August 18, was ..,{ lor
the picnic to be held .for 1'entire membership or the Church Sc hoo 1 andinChthurchh andh a11
organ1zat1Qll8
e c urc . 1t
wiU be sponsored by. the Com.
nus810n on EducatiOn.
Attending were Mrs. ~
Mrs. Galen Brown, Mrs. Leo
S?'lth, Mrs. Davis, Rev .. Marvm Dowson, Dee Swearmg111,
MlBS Bess Sanborn, Mrs. ll!&gt;n
Slivers, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs.
~alter Hayes, L. W. McCom.
as, Charles McElhinny, James
E.uler, Lee Smith and . Sandy
S1mpson. The next meetmg will
be held the secood Wednesdq
In September.
----HOLD PICNIC
Members of the WSCS of tht
Syracuse Methodist church held
their annual picnic Wednesdty ·
evening at the Syracuse park.
A potluck dinner was served at
six o'clock with the Rev . Carl
Herring asking grace. Attending were Rev. and Mrs. Her·
ring, Mrs. C. B. Weese, Mrs.
John Sauvage, Mrs. Alice Capehart, Miss !Vnu·c•a Karr, Ml'!.
Royal Thomas and Mrs. Melvln Grimm.
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·By Jolly Bunch
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NOW YOU KNOW

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Heart Attack
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Rummag~ Sale, Other Projects,

SAYS
By Wayne G. Btllldtladl, if.J).
When you stut out wltb your
fllltlilv on an auto trip you of.
ten find that eoeryone apparently had the ume ldH. 'l'lllet
poriiMI who impedt your lilt'
«l'MS Include an esdlnaled 17r
000 who will be killed this summer in traffic accidents.
A grim thought, but theN Ia
no need for you to join
t bI
death much. To bepn wllb,
hl~e your car put In good
nJng order. Mechanlcol dlflicdJ.
ties not only cause Irritating
delays that may spoil your va-

Planned By Women Of Philothea

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You'll Need The

cation, they account for many

llotal oeeldents.

If yoo are impatient to Jel to
your destination, doa'l drive use other transportation a n d
rent a car wh011 you eet there.
Drivina should be
leisurely
enough to allow you to enjuy
the trip as well as the fishin&amp;
or the hiking at tho end of the
journty. Thill lo ..pecially true
If you are traveling with small
children.
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Provide .. lldn. with divert-

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On Your
Vacation Trip
HAVE A WONDERFUL

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Ror!er Routh, Rulllnd
School hind 4lreclor,

WITilllO AND
CAN•
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hand
members
Will
practice
otlllOD,there
Monday,
ust 1% al 1:30 p, m. The
land High acboul 1181111 wiU
pear at the Meigs County
Wednesday, August 14.

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THE CICUlATION DIPARTMINT
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HAVE AWONDERFUL TIME ON YOUR
VACATION ... BUT BEFORE YOU GO,

CHE'CK THIS LIST

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POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

ODID I TURN pFF ALL THE FAUCETS?

Our Convenient

eDJD l LOCK Ah THE DOORS AND WINDOWS?
ODID I PAY THE PAPER BOY?

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VACATION PLAilS

CIRCULATION DEPT. TO HAVE MY NEWS.
PAPERS SAVED FOR ME IN A VACATION

VACATtotl ,AC •• , . Is dMiflled f01' thOle who

WIIIIIOt be at 0111 llltll'tll
1oJ1M tDOUP to bavt tbt Pll*' rMI!atl. Your a~,.!f' uve ,your copltlln
a eanyiJIIem Vaeattou l'ac for dllivttf wileD 1011 hturn.

PAC, OR MAILED TO ME?

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Funeral Held
For Mr. H1nes

Pomoruy Bend ·Cltlzenl Ra. dlo Club members met at the M nd M Robert T wblin. Charles a. Karr Sr. ae- Second Ward fire house, Pomr. a
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compaaied Mr. 8lld Mrs. Paul ]eroy, Thuroday ev~, ~th bary are . spond~g 1 Y8&lt;'lllon
Tbelu and daughter, Paula to Tim Neul211ng, preoident, in at In';.~'~ t!:,~h ,;;' T
Marion Friday evening, for a cbarge.
:ry 1." :: vacation ,;..;"'Dr
weekend villi with Mr. and Mrs. , Prayer by Robert lOng optn- 1J J Davis's offio where ~
Edward T, Bauer and daugh- ed the meeting. Plana were : b 1 ·RN.
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ter, PoUy Ann.
1made for a family poti.U to Mn Jul'an Motte of CalifRodney Karr lsopending thil ,he held Sunday, August 25, at 1omia ·1, ~re for /viRit with
week
Marion, With hiS aunt .the Rock Springa falrgrOUIId , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
,and U11cle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- jwoth dinner to be at 1·39 p. m. M. Hennesy. Mrs, Motley is
i ward T. Bauer 8lld Polly .Ann. ,Two new members, Fred Tay- the forJne,·, Kathryn Hennessy.
I Mrs. Jack Cox and children lor and Dayton Raynee, both of PFC. Albert Bryan has re·

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en by Mrs. F. Gardner. Thant
you notes were read from M•
bel Vance and Robert Reibel.
Tile hOlltesses, Martha Slater,
Betty Cline,
Martha Chlldo,
Catherine Ervin, Bertha Darst,
and Ida Childs and Clartse Erwin, contributing, served a dessert course to the 25 members
attending.

AtCOUIT

nME ON YOUit VACATION ••• IUT

r~lved

Liquor Permit
Tronsfer Sought

Around And
.About
Mrddleport

ClitiON&amp;

••• lllmp to de •• roale, ud
11Mwe aU Iuisi llaat they
qldetly Ia tbelr
Hill.
Jumping ar-d Ia a movla1
vehicle con not oaly canlt Ia- i
jury to a child - II may cause ·~
oertoao dlotrlclloa to the driver
8lld reoult In aa ...Ideal. U '
yeur ear U a ceuvertlbJe, never
travel wllll the tap 4owu wllll
cblldren.
It io wise to tlart early In
the momina and get a couple ·
ol boors ol carefree drlvi"'l ill
before breakfast. II two c a n
drive alternately thil wUI 10 a
lona way toward relieving the
latipe, the cause ol • lar11e
portion ol accidents.
Even with periodic atops for
re~t 'and refreshment, It il a
mistake to drive more
nine or 10 hours In 1 day. Above all, •toP when you fool
slightest drowolneJs. It II surprisill!IIY easy to faD uleep
the wheel. Ustenlng to
on tho car radio may help you
to otay owake, but a little clooe
Mid
harmonyin with
all better.
the
CHAMPS - The Presbyterians ~g!d the ThC?mas team this week to win the . - CARPENTER
joining
io even
die ort Boys' slow-pitch championship at Mll'llle1pa1 park Trophies were presented
Since much driving Is on
by )ecreation leader Frank Eschelman to the two teams. Ptesbytepan
at
RelaiiYel here have
perhiChW&amp;)'t, 11 ll'tb to obterve
top, left to right, front row, are George Sauer, Roy Coleman,
Hind[;, ay ilfJidY word of the birth of a daught- 1 few basic rules:
and Ronnie ,Hindy Back row Bruce •Wallace1 Roaer Roush, Mlck Morr 8, J 1111 M er, er, Dalen• Georgiana, on Aug·
you lind that you 1oft withAll~ Wallaee and. Rod Sauer. Players· lor thi!' Thomas team,. front row, Richard ust 3, to Mr. and Mro. 1\Gnald out11 locking 1llt ct.l l» clocir .
WIIIOn Joe Custer Joe Stevenson David Burkett, Roger Wilt. Back rOw, Dave Scott, New M!lfshfleld. Grand- liiUst bead back :borne, don't
Thomas, Charles Swackhamer, Dar;eit Stulllh9, Mike Smith, Sam Clat)YQJ1:~Y .. and parantA are Mr. and Mrs. Dale U!lder ..Y circumstances CI'GIII
David Jenkins.
Scott IMarguerlle crabtneJ of cenlfr sttlp. This It 1101
New Marahfleld and Mr. Em- Ulegal it Is courting 'aerloUI dJs.
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mett Douglao, HarrllonviUe, aster Proceed Instead to Ult
Mr and Mrs. J . K. Crabtree nm. auti!Orired fXIL
Mrs. Pearle canaday attend·tWiiUams, Drum MaJOr, . Nancy Director Donald D. Cook, of this communlly ara great Alll'ays ll8l! yCK1r dl~ICIJJMIII'I,J
ed the funeral ol Mro. Clyde Pope, Linda Lathey, S h 1r leY Ohio Department of Liquor Con• pandpii'Oilll. Tho Scotts have lignalo before cbangln&amp;
Switw tn Huntington, W. Va., Dugan and Carol Florccart
trol announce~~ today that the another douahter, Debblt,
·Don't chanee lanei bY 01
Thuroday .
I Mro. C. 0. Chapman, Mrs. Ann Idepartment has started process- Mr. and Mro. Dale Dye and than you llave to.
Mr. and Mro. David Rou•h of WebBier and Jon, all local, and ing 37 appUcations for new per- ll'anddautlhter, Rebecca, visit- DOn't !!Obslder
r:~ill
Colum'!lll,;tho have been Y"lt- Mr. and Mn. Dame! Struble, mtts and fl appllcatiotls lor ed with tho Clyde Walker fam- ,an lnvittllon to J&gt;all,
inl In KentUCky and th1s ''lcin- (Jean Web-) of Middleport, I· tranSfer or owner or location. ily on Thuroday and Friday and trucks ftavet 10 Illites per
tty wott llllnday 'dinner guests ,\Vere Sunday dinner guesll of Included In the applications Is attended the Gallla Courll¥ on titHe tdgbwayl. At iJ m.p:"jl
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl King. Mr. IMr. Stuble'l patento, Mr. and one from GaUia county, asking ·Falr.
you lbolltd Ahfiyl l8Vf II
Roush Is a former local res1- 'Mro. c. J. Struble ol Pomeroy. lor a traMfet from Wesley Ely, Mrs. Jessie Jewell, Columbua, car letiJIIII tJetwem yotJ
dent. f
. •Mr. an.d Mrs. Daniel Struble Rt. 7, Addison township, Kanau• accompanied bet brother Earl the c!Ar aheAd.
Mist ·Taildy Durst of Raclnt .left Friday lor Ft. Knoll, Ky., ga to Addison Club, Inc. Green Starkoy to bil home here and If yOU don't want to IG
spent fevenll days with Mrs. where he is to underao acbool- Gabk!s, at the same addreos. spent the weekend vlsltln&amp; IVIth fast u most ot the ctl'i art
Rutblait!l J!OI!sh, Norman, V1· ing in connection with tbe U. S. 'nle club hto per111lts D-1, 3.2 friends and n!lattves.
lng get 1n 1111 rJabtlllle.
anne aiiit!Vatina, while Mr. Ro- Army. SlrUble recently gradu· beer lor on·premiseo coommp- Mro. Mallie Lawther spent 1 11 tll.p.h. 11 thf speed uu...,
ger Roush, RRS band d~rector, , a!oo from W01t Point.
tton and carry out, D-2, high lew days with her sister-In- don'~drGp below 4S m.p.h. even 11
aeeompaniod the RHS major- 1 Rol!ett MU18er of Columbus :powered beer and wine for 011- law. El•le Perry, the past lin thla lafte.
etfft to tho Aultln Peay Col· Iwao a week~d guest ol hJS mo- premises conoumption and car- w•ek
On ..y loot trtp 1011 should
Jega Summer Ban&lt;f Clinic In !her, Mr. ond Mro. Earl King. ry out and D-3, restaurant - ' · ·
have llrat lid kit with
Clarksville, 'roiftn. Tbe SJtla, who Mr. and Mro. Robert Canaday wine and splrUous liquor by the
Minar8 illjurlel ha\'e
han now returned ore Connee entertained with 1 picnic sup. glass llli 1 a.m.
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knoWII to oct!ut 111t1Je
pot Sunday ot their homt on Clara bee- paten II •f o ton, Thirteen lnitlol claillll I o
!Ire miles from the
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q Main St. Atlendtng were their Michael Gono.
unempiuyment benelltt were Illotore. An
DIYOTID JD IMnRiiSl OP dauahter, Sabra, Mrl.
Edna
ed with the ilW'elU of UnernC&lt;lltOD, and
MIIG! MASON ARiA
Ru1sell, local, Mr. and Mra. 'J'IJNA IJTB
ployment Compenaatlon t b l
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a=t~ ~. ';:i.':'"' Ferrell Niday. Cheryl and liar• BOSTON (UPIJ - Tuna flAb- week, F. W. Chllden,
poWder,
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bara, and her fiance, Jim Steele lng lo due lor a big develop- or, aald .today. Added Ill
bUrtl
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g&gt;. •, olo . . . _ .. - ·.. lofGa!lipollo.SabtaJipenUWOO!k mentofftheNewEnglanclcOist Ued .claullll (178) total aettve 1enclltl!llll tlli; alat
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wtth the Nida)'t and accompan- 11 lliiiUIIer, llle lederalaovern- &lt;lalma at week'• end was Ill. usefUl
"...:., u - · • .,_ . . _ Jed them Ill Clllumbut Saturday. lllellt
belloveo. Last year's A year 110 thote wero Z36 on
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4FAIA LADY I&amp;TS'
.,':::;' #'~',.,.w. ~~:C ter attended the Hobstettet r• doublt the previous year't._
YMt UlliOII SUndJIY II the Gllld Cilf
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lion this year, according to a and Mrs. Jacotl W. ....,, "'un tn are buay at Wuner Broo,
1:..: NEW YORK (UPI) - Re- survey mede by Owens-Cornin&amp; He.ghts, Racine, was al!ml~ Btudio buildJniMta llle
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Plants e&lt;!metel'!' road nortll Of Sllldlo chit~ Jlilik
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, Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Mr• Parker 1 , PoUIIES c.r.s. 'l7n Iexam. '1'111! srtr.,.n u.._ 1M
"· Surprises Ioflin.o.troit
LucilJe IRou8h J ~~oops "'* '' , ... Dial -,
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Rad'o Club Is
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Planning
Social
Event Aug. 25

Mn. Charlet R. IWr Br., feoai&lt;ml Secretary. 'M1e na!Jon. lal !'klllf,
II lie
...!&gt;ted by Mrs. lro Wellnwl II procram II desiped ~ ~~~~ e1 Mr. ud lll!la..,A. u':-•
and Mn. IAui• Diehl entertain- recognition lor oeue~r101 "' 111111 atlenilll!l
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ed with a surprlee party Tburo-lurtberiog their educa- . 111111 acbook.
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day evenilog at ~ Naylora Run profeaslonal
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Hill home hunoring Mr1. Pearl ~ to PI.:::W, eKe'IDd
WITH ~YD
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Parker, who recently underwent ~
~ SP-1 Phillip D. ~ ..,.
major IIII!OfY ·
Finance Staff ol the Ford M~ o1 Mr. 111111 Mra.
Gueats Wel'f members of the
Mrs Dooilu
Keno Jelvea f
Laurel Cliff Belter Health club 1 ~~icb;ga~ women who Gr;yliD&amp; Mrdl~ 1o '
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of whiCh lolr•. Parker l• a char· succelllfully completed
the weeb with the IJ. S.' Am!J ·t . •
ter member. She l'fCelved rna- exam this year She also is jservea. He wiD be......_, tJ
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ny lovely gifts.
one of out of SST first-try ap- the 37th In!. Division HQ .q.,
Home made Ice c,...9 m and ]plicants55 to be certififed thls i!U
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ticle, "The
Country
Funeral
for the
Cleland
Ermtheir
andhome,
BrettRedlands,
left Thursday
W. Va. were
were served
accepted.
Ft. Hoodwith
, TOI.
served
by theCurtis,
hostaken
from the
Ohio Parson,"
Farmer Hines
were services
held from
Ew- for
Cahl. Mason,
Refreshments
by aturned
31klayto forlougb
his alter
par- cake
t..ses was
to Mrs.
Clarence
magazine. Those remembered lng Chapel Tuesday at % p m., after spending several weeks , Willard Boyer to those named ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan , Mrs Clifford Jacobs, Mrs. Emon the sick list were William with the Dr L L Roush pas- lwoth Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lo- above and V. D. Edwards, Free- of Middleport.
,est Powell, Mrs. Charles Diebl,
P. · n· Ids, Mrs. Pearl Graves, tor of the Fed~rated cbur~h ol- 11 gad and son, Skip.
. I man Enoch, Robert Harde11, Jed Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ault and Mrs. Norman Scbaeler, Mrs.
Mrs Bessie Bw~s. Mrs. Wil- liciating.
Mrs. Robert Johnson and chll· lWebster, Doyle Shuler, Fred son, Todd, ol Springfield, VISit- JIIJIIeS Gilmore, Mrs. Robert I
!o"m Kitchen Betsy Cunning- Special music was presented j dren, Cindy and Douglas ol Co- ' Gibbs, Herschel Noms, Nathan ' ed recently with his parents. Rowen, Mrs. Helen Leifheit,
ham, Mrs. W111iam Slater, Can~ by Mrs Ben Neutzling, organ- lumbus spent ~hursday with ~r. Baggs, Charles Neuman. George Mr. and Mrs. William Ault and Mrs. Dana Oliver, Mrs. Paul i
dac• Bahr, Mrs. Ada Ring, Har- ist.
and Mrs. Wilham Folmer. Cm- Carson, .Eugne Hawkins, Harry family .
Eichinger, Mrs. E. J. Tr,cy,
old Wolf, and Bert Gilkey.
BUrial was in Beech Grove dy .and Do"glas remamed for a Hoffman, Guy Russell. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arch- I Mrs. Orville Allen, Mrs. MacJo.
A rummage &amp;ale was planned ..metery and pallbearers were VISit and woll return home Sun· ~ Haptoaslall, James Carnahan ' er and children, Charles Leslie lyn Cbaflee, Mrs. Allen Eichin- ,
tenlative!y fo~ August 23 - 24, nephews, Joseph Struble, Fran- day.
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and Ralph Trussell.
and Cloerole Ann of Akron, will ger and the honored guest.
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With the location to be announ· cis Anderson Theo
Heines
Mr. and .Mrs. David ~ller
iarrive this weekend for a visit
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ced later. Committees for the charles Spen~er, Jr., Wayn~ and son, Mickey of Springf•eld '
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lwith Mrs. Pearl Reynolds.
sale are, building, Mrs Ma•tha Swisher and James Greathouse. were Tuesday guests of Mr. a'ld rtlt.¥1 mry
eetmg
Gregory Bobb bas returned to Mrs. Maag Holltess
Childs: co-chairmen. Mrs. Ern- Coming !rom out-&lt;&gt;l·town for IMrs. c.. J. Ebers bach, Prospect I sHeld Thurstiay
Columbus after a ltklay visit To Sewing Club
est Lallance and Miss Mildred the service 9 were Mr. and Mrs. Hill.
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The Women's Aux1Uary of •in Middleport with his grand- Mrs Bradford Maa was
Hawley; marking, Mrs. Oscar Floyd Price of Cincinnati; Mr. Mrs . .Phil Memhc:-t, Mrs. Cle- 1the Racine Firemen met nn Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph fess to .the Tri-Cit s!win club
R&lt;'Ush : and publicity, Mrs .. Lena and Mrs. Guy Martin and grandHmes. and Mrs.
Denver Thursday evening at the town Gilmore, Front-st.
Thursda evenin y at he/home I
MeKonley. A bake sale Will be daughter Becky of Lancaster ·
VISited Friday in Park- ball, With Mrs. Bob Beegle, Dr Dell Russell and son . M' y 'II g
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Mrs. Charles Hoffner Sr. and
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pres en , m c ge.
Andy, of Elyria, Ohio, wi11 ar- The evenin was spent socialMrs. Ernest Lallance present· Mr. and Mrs. George Stace. Mrs. Bradford Maag. and d~~- Plans were made lor a spe- · rive Monday lor several d•ys
and in se!Jn Hostess ifts I
oo the program entitled. "Speak- Findlay : Herlan Hoffner. Chllli- ~hter 10My~a ;er~ busm~s v:;l· cial meeting to be held August visit with his mother, Mr9. 1:ere presented 8;. Mrs M~ag i
mg F1oors," IBken from the cothe· Mrs. Harley Strong and ors
ar ers urg, · a. 22 to complete plana for' an Ice Edith Russell in Bradbury.
Rf h
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8 t dy book " Med'tat'
1 were serv
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' oons a son, Donley Eugene, Wilkesville M •nd M W'li' G C
cream soc1a on ugu . ·
a ace ahr, daug ter of the hostess to Mrs Harlan
Programs," . by Louise Novot- and Errold Dawson, Belle, w.
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Those wishing to contribute in- Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr, s~s. rung, Mrs. wmiam Grue"s"e'r'" ll
ny. The closmg prayer was giv- va .
an
eth~s
s~tit~ Ig~edlents for the ice creamcono~ tained a sprai~ ankle durmg , Mrs. Robert Rawlings, Mrs:
to or ' a ball game thiS week.
Charles Riffle ' Mrs. Millard Wi~
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. pies or
M cake,
w are
It asked
Cleland
IICoopoor und other relatives.
tact rs. a er
Mrs. Hiram Fisher,
Open your checking aceount here at our bonk s0011r
r--. and Mrs. Carlos Cowen Mrs. Larry Wolfe.
Elizabeth Fick, Mrs. Ro.h- 1
You'll save time ond steps moiling your checks to
of Dayton were Tuesday dinner
Roberts and Mlss Mary V1r-·
pay your bills .• , ond your check stubs will
guests of Miss Marcia Karr,
HAVE COOK-OUT
S
Reibel.
give
you a complete record of your e~penditures.
Syracuse.
M•. ond Mrs. Vernon Weber
entertained with a cook-out at
In Stock Now For Your Mowing Naoda
IN MARlETT A
their home In Rutland Friday Hosie"" gifts were presented
TO HONOR OLDSTERS
IOOth AnniYOrurr
Miss Jeanette Crooks, daugfo. evening. Attending were Mr.
Mrs. C. J . Ehersbach when The Middleport Church or
Of Tho
.6FT. PUll TYPE
FT. CUT ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, the Kin club met Thursday eve- Christ w•H honor aJI members ,
Crooks is in Marietta today Mr. and Mrs. Emersoo Jones, ning at her home on Prospect
are 80 ~ears o.ld or older
e3 POINT HITCH .
making arrangemenil to reside Middleport, and the hosts' chil· Hill.
Sunday mommg durmg the Sunthere this fall where she will dren, Dennis, Dean, Donna, Dal- .Mrs. Annice Ohlinger presi·
School hour. Mrs. Pearl
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teach the kindergarten classes las, and Duane. Donna and Dalconducted a short busiand M~ . Ernest LaJCOMMERCIAl.. BANKING
PHONE WI 9-3202
in the Marietta
Elementary las were overnight guests of
sessien and the rummage
are co-cha1rmen for the 1
Syot.,.
PEARL STREET
schools.
She
is
a
graduate
of
their
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Mr
held
this
week
was
program
for the honored. guests. !
RACINE, 0.
I' U•hio University.
Milhoan.
The traveling prize Mrs. Reynolds IS takmg the 1
We Pay 3% Interest On Your Sovinga
donated by Mrs. Edgar Pratt theme for the service from the
was awarded to Mrs . Ohlinger.
of John, giving the atGames were played and priz- tributes of women of the Bible.
es awarded to Mrs. Harold Ebersbacb and Mrs. Pratt, who
GIVE COOK-OUT
also won the door prize. Mrs.
. .
Pratt recei•ed a birthday gift Mr. and Mr~. Wilham Zerkle ,
from her secret pal
and family entertained with a '
Refreshments wer~ served by cook-&lt;&gt;ut at their home Sunday
Member Federal R..,.,. Syatom
the hostess and favors were ny~
Present were Mr. ~ud
Ion net dish cloths. Present Mrs. Ross Norris, Mrs. R1ch·
Member Foderol Deposit Insurance CorporoHon
were those named above and ard Weaver and family, Betty
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Mrs. R. E. Vaughan, Mrs. HomBill Knapp and Debby
POMEROY, OHIO
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er Hawkins, Mrs. Carl Hysell, IN01rris.
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Mrs. Ted Warner and guests,
Mrs. Norman llarbrecbt and
daughter, Debbie.
ODID I STOP THE MILK DELIVERY?

Pla111 were made lot: a rummage 10le. and other tlnancial
projects at thf August ;.eeung
of the Phltathea WomeJ&gt;of the
llldilleport Chureb of Clorilt
Thursday evening at the cbureh.
Mrs. Robert Reibel,
pres!-.oot, wu in charge of the meetl ..g which was opened
with
script~re reijding takea !rom
Galatiano.by Mn. Bertha Darst.
The opemng prayer was gJVen
by Mrs. Martha Chllds.
Mrs. L. D. Ervin read an ar-

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Mrs. Max Meil)hart presided in the absence ol Mrs. Fred
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ALUMINUM SIDING
Mointename- free.
Severol &lt;olon. As
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OVERHEAD DOOIS
One or twa cor. (ompleto with oil acces·
sorias. As low os

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Colllhinatioo Doors
Aluminum. Sizes lo
ftt all stondonloponings. As low as

$29.95

$1.76
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shope. Sgal. nns. As
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Can •• apptllli coltl.
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$3.95
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Keeps •ts•mtlll
dry. In ..nd, niiL
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EndlMif For _________._

ON HOME FIX-UP NIIDS
CONCREIE MIX
WAtt.ICMID
In hondy bop need
4' x 8' panels. llost
only addition of
quality. As low os
water_ As low as

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~itlly Sentinel, PomerQ.Y-MJddleport, o ., Aug. 1_11, _
l!Hj_~_
-a

Rummag~ Sale, Other Projects,

SAYS
By Wayne G. Btllldtladl, if.J).
When you stut out wltb your
fllltlilv on an auto trip you of.
ten find that eoeryone apparently had the ume ldH. 'l'lllet
poriiMI who impedt your lilt'
«l'MS Include an esdlnaled 17r
000 who will be killed this summer in traffic accidents.
A grim thought, but theN Ia
no need for you to join
t bI
death much. To bepn wllb,
hl~e your car put In good
nJng order. Mechanlcol dlflicdJ.
ties not only cause Irritating
delays that may spoil your va-

Planned By Women Of Philothea

il

You'll Need The

cation, they account for many

llotal oeeldents.

If yoo are impatient to Jel to
your destination, doa'l drive use other transportation a n d
rent a car wh011 you eet there.
Drivina should be
leisurely
enough to allow you to enjuy
the trip as well as the fishin&amp;
or the hiking at tho end of the
journty. Thill lo ..pecially true
If you are traveling with small
children.
,
Provide .. lldn. with divert-

~ayers,

Ru'tland s. . .·al News -

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On Your
Vacation Trip
HAVE A WONDERFUL

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BEACI-1

hio ~calp.
Racine,
sull«me

Iae rau01u1

llo\RTY DIDN'T
'tROUBLE
E.Notl611, WllAT

BAND CAU. IIADI:
Ror!er Routh, Rulllnd
School hind 4lreclor,

WITilllO AND
CAN•
OP&amp;NiiR

hand
members
Will
practice
otlllOD,there
Monday,
ust 1% al 1:30 p, m. The
land High acboul 1181111 wiU
pear at the Meigs County
Wednesday, August 14.

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SMOI.:E. 1\oli
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AND WINDOWS?

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MORRIS IMPLEMENT

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Kin Club Met
Th U.r day On
Prospect Ht'/1

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( )DID I CQNTACT MY PAPER lOY OR
THE CICUlATION DIPARTMINT
TO HAYI MY NEWSPAPERS SAVID
fORMIIN ·A~tACiiiON P.C, OR

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SUPPLY CO.

T~se O~e Of

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

HAVE AWONDERFUL TIME ON YOUR
VACATION ... BUT BEFORE YOU GO,

CHE'CK THIS LIST

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POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

ODID I TURN pFF ALL THE FAUCETS?

Our Convenient

eDJD l LOCK Ah THE DOORS AND WINDOWS?
ODID I PAY THE PAPER BOY?

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ODID I CONTAC'T MY PAPER BOY OR THE

VACATION PLAilS

CIRCULATION DEPT. TO HAVE MY NEWS.
PAPERS SAVED FOR ME IN A VACATION

VACATtotl ,AC •• , . Is dMiflled f01' thOle who

WIIIIIOt be at 0111 llltll'tll
1oJ1M tDOUP to bavt tbt Pll*' rMI!atl. Your a~,.!f' uve ,your copltlln
a eanyiJIIem Vaeattou l'ac for dllivttf wileD 1011 hturn.

PAC, OR MAILED TO ME?

·Be Sure To Use One Of

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MAlt. AWAY II!IVICI .••. W•'D mall your paper ., 110 estrl GGtt If 101
011 belllJ 111 DDt piaU two weelil fir IODJet. YGur nlllll'lpUallllllllt lit
prtpaiti It Jllllt 1111111
rate for tilt tiiJitl JOI&amp;.1111lllt J4111, lhlt Wt'l
tate care of tbe!IJ!tUtna tollt.

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( ) DID I PAY THI PAPER lOY?

Be Sure

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( )DID I LOCK ALL tHI DOORS

Our Convenient

..mer

for

h~to ldP'ren~:

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In

ROTARY CUTTERS

( ) DID I TURN OFF All THI FAUCm?

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( )DID I STOP THI MILK DELIVERY?

every

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C·hecl( This List!

Oft!'

fHl DAlly SbiTINf•

Funeral Held
For Mr. H1nes

Pomoruy Bend ·Cltlzenl Ra. dlo Club members met at the M nd M Robert T wblin. Charles a. Karr Sr. ae- Second Ward fire house, Pomr. a
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compaaied Mr. 8lld Mrs. Paul ]eroy, Thuroday ev~, ~th bary are . spond~g 1 Y8&lt;'lllon
Tbelu and daughter, Paula to Tim Neul211ng, preoident, in at In';.~'~ t!:,~h ,;;' T
Marion Friday evening, for a cbarge.
:ry 1." :: vacation ,;..;"'Dr
weekend villi with Mr. and Mrs. , Prayer by Robert lOng optn- 1J J Davis's offio where ~
Edward T, Bauer and daugh- ed the meeting. Plana were : b 1 ·RN.
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ter, PoUy Ann.
1made for a family poti.U to Mn Jul'an Motte of CalifRodney Karr lsopending thil ,he held Sunday, August 25, at 1omia ·1, ~re for /viRit with
week
Marion, With hiS aunt .the Rock Springa falrgrOUIId , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
,and U11cle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- jwoth dinner to be at 1·39 p. m. M. Hennesy. Mrs, Motley is
i ward T. Bauer 8lld Polly .Ann. ,Two new members, Fred Tay- the forJne,·, Kathryn Hennessy.
I Mrs. Jack Cox and children lor and Dayton Raynee, both of PFC. Albert Bryan has re·

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BEFORE YOU GO,

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en by Mrs. F. Gardner. Thant
you notes were read from M•
bel Vance and Robert Reibel.
Tile hOlltesses, Martha Slater,
Betty Cline,
Martha Chlldo,
Catherine Ervin, Bertha Darst,
and Ida Childs and Clartse Erwin, contributing, served a dessert course to the 25 members
attending.

AtCOUIT

nME ON YOUit VACATION ••• IUT

r~lved

Liquor Permit
Tronsfer Sought

Around And
.About
Mrddleport

ClitiON&amp;

••• lllmp to de •• roale, ud
11Mwe aU Iuisi llaat they
qldetly Ia tbelr
Hill.
Jumping ar-d Ia a movla1
vehicle con not oaly canlt Ia- i
jury to a child - II may cause ·~
oertoao dlotrlclloa to the driver
8lld reoult In aa ...Ideal. U '
yeur ear U a ceuvertlbJe, never
travel wllll the tap 4owu wllll
cblldren.
It io wise to tlart early In
the momina and get a couple ·
ol boors ol carefree drlvi"'l ill
before breakfast. II two c a n
drive alternately thil wUI 10 a
lona way toward relieving the
latipe, the cause ol • lar11e
portion ol accidents.
Even with periodic atops for
re~t 'and refreshment, It il a
mistake to drive more
nine or 10 hours In 1 day. Above all, •toP when you fool
slightest drowolneJs. It II surprisill!IIY easy to faD uleep
the wheel. Ustenlng to
on tho car radio may help you
to otay owake, but a little clooe
Mid
harmonyin with
all better.
the
CHAMPS - The Presbyterians ~g!d the ThC?mas team this week to win the . - CARPENTER
joining
io even
die ort Boys' slow-pitch championship at Mll'llle1pa1 park Trophies were presented
Since much driving Is on
by )ecreation leader Frank Eschelman to the two teams. Ptesbytepan
at
RelaiiYel here have
perhiChW&amp;)'t, 11 ll'tb to obterve
top, left to right, front row, are George Sauer, Roy Coleman,
Hind[;, ay ilfJidY word of the birth of a daught- 1 few basic rules:
and Ronnie ,Hindy Back row Bruce •Wallace1 Roaer Roush, Mlck Morr 8, J 1111 M er, er, Dalen• Georgiana, on Aug·
you lind that you 1oft withAll~ Wallaee and. Rod Sauer. Players· lor thi!' Thomas team,. front row, Richard ust 3, to Mr. and Mro. 1\Gnald out11 locking 1llt ct.l l» clocir .
WIIIOn Joe Custer Joe Stevenson David Burkett, Roger Wilt. Back rOw, Dave Scott, New M!lfshfleld. Grand- liiUst bead back :borne, don't
Thomas, Charles Swackhamer, Dar;eit Stulllh9, Mike Smith, Sam Clat)YQJ1:~Y .. and parantA are Mr. and Mrs. Dale U!lder ..Y circumstances CI'GIII
David Jenkins.
Scott IMarguerlle crabtneJ of cenlfr sttlp. This It 1101
New Marahfleld and Mr. Em- Ulegal it Is courting 'aerloUI dJs.
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mett Douglao, HarrllonviUe, aster Proceed Instead to Ult
Mr and Mrs. J . K. Crabtree nm. auti!Orired fXIL
Mrs. Pearle canaday attend·tWiiUams, Drum MaJOr, . Nancy Director Donald D. Cook, of this communlly ara great Alll'ays ll8l! yCK1r dl~ICIJJMIII'I,J
ed the funeral ol Mro. Clyde Pope, Linda Lathey, S h 1r leY Ohio Department of Liquor Con• pandpii'Oilll. Tho Scotts have lignalo before cbangln&amp;
Switw tn Huntington, W. Va., Dugan and Carol Florccart
trol announce~~ today that the another douahter, Debblt,
·Don't chanee lanei bY 01
Thuroday .
I Mro. C. 0. Chapman, Mrs. Ann Idepartment has started process- Mr. and Mro. Dale Dye and than you llave to.
Mr. and Mro. David Rou•h of WebBier and Jon, all local, and ing 37 appUcations for new per- ll'anddautlhter, Rebecca, visit- DOn't !!Obslder
r:~ill
Colum'!lll,;tho have been Y"lt- Mr. and Mn. Dame! Struble, mtts and fl appllcatiotls lor ed with tho Clyde Walker fam- ,an lnvittllon to J&gt;all,
inl In KentUCky and th1s ''lcin- (Jean Web-) of Middleport, I· tranSfer or owner or location. ily on Thuroday and Friday and trucks ftavet 10 Illites per
tty wott llllnday 'dinner guests ,\Vere Sunday dinner guesll of Included In the applications Is attended the Gallla Courll¥ on titHe tdgbwayl. At iJ m.p:"jl
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl King. Mr. IMr. Stuble'l patento, Mr. and one from GaUia county, asking ·Falr.
you lbolltd Ahfiyl l8Vf II
Roush Is a former local res1- 'Mro. c. J. Struble ol Pomeroy. lor a traMfet from Wesley Ely, Mrs. Jessie Jewell, Columbua, car letiJIIII tJetwem yotJ
dent. f
. •Mr. an.d Mrs. Daniel Struble Rt. 7, Addison township, Kanau• accompanied bet brother Earl the c!Ar aheAd.
Mist ·Taildy Durst of Raclnt .left Friday lor Ft. Knoll, Ky., ga to Addison Club, Inc. Green Starkoy to bil home here and If yOU don't want to IG
spent fevenll days with Mrs. where he is to underao acbool- Gabk!s, at the same addreos. spent the weekend vlsltln&amp; IVIth fast u most ot the ctl'i art
Rutblait!l J!OI!sh, Norman, V1· ing in connection with tbe U. S. 'nle club hto per111lts D-1, 3.2 friends and n!lattves.
lng get 1n 1111 rJabtlllle.
anne aiiit!Vatina, while Mr. Ro- Army. SlrUble recently gradu· beer lor on·premiseo coommp- Mro. Mallie Lawther spent 1 11 tll.p.h. 11 thf speed uu...,
ger Roush, RRS band d~rector, , a!oo from W01t Point.
tton and carry out, D-2, high lew days with her sister-In- don'~drGp below 4S m.p.h. even 11
aeeompaniod the RHS major- 1 Rol!ett MU18er of Columbus :powered beer and wine for 011- law. El•le Perry, the past lin thla lafte.
etfft to tho Aultln Peay Col· Iwao a week~d guest ol hJS mo- premises conoumption and car- w•ek
On ..y loot trtp 1011 should
Jega Summer Ban&lt;f Clinic In !her, Mr. ond Mro. Earl King. ry out and D-3, restaurant - ' · ·
have llrat lid kit with
Clarksville, 'roiftn. Tbe SJtla, who Mr. and Mro. Robert Canaday wine and splrUous liquor by the
Minar8 illjurlel ha\'e
han now returned ore Connee entertained with 1 picnic sup. glass llli 1 a.m.
13 CLAJM8 FILED
knoWII to oct!ut 111t1Je
pot Sunday ot their homt on Clara bee- paten II •f o ton, Thirteen lnitlol claillll I o
!Ire miles from the
Ul
q Main St. Atlendtng were their Michael Gono.
unempiuyment benelltt were Illotore. An
DIYOTID JD IMnRiiSl OP dauahter, Sabra, Mrl.
Edna
ed with the ilW'elU of UnernC&lt;lltOD, and
MIIG! MASON ARiA
Ru1sell, local, Mr. and Mra. 'J'IJNA IJTB
ployment Compenaatlon t b l
1111n11nt1
a=t~ ~. ';:i.':'"' Ferrell Niday. Cheryl and liar• BOSTON (UPIJ - Tuna flAb- week, F. W. Chllden,
poWder,
,._d.""'&amp;..~':tr:
bara, and her fiance, Jim Steele lng lo due lor a big develop- or, aald .today. Added Ill
bUrtl
dtld Gther ~~!~II
g&gt;. •, olo . . . _ .. - ·.. lofGa!lipollo.SabtaJipenUWOO!k mentofftheNewEnglanclcOist Ued .claullll (178) total aettve 1enclltl!llll tlli; alat
oo:
wtth the Nida)'t and accompan- 11 lliiiUIIer, llle lederalaovern- &lt;lalma at week'• end was Ill. usefUl
"...:., u - · • .,_ . . _ Jed them Ill Clllumbut Saturday. lllellt
belloveo. Last year's A year 110 thote wero Z36 on
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~.., •• ... ~ ·""''" " , . _ Mr. and Mro. WiWam Hnbstel- ealch o1 7 million . pwndo ••• ll!e,
4FAIA LADY I&amp;TS'
.,':::;' #'~',.,.w. ~~:C ter attended the Hobstettet r• doublt the previous year't._
YMt UlliOII SUndJIY II the Gllld Cilf
TAKEN TO B.........AL
HOLLYWOOD (UI'l) •lliiclrt;Mn ttta O.lifnM
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I tudent w·n
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v;:~~na .
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f unruy •
I I cos
J If L Lee 17 aon ol Mr ~- -..-·-·•
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the American taxpayer $40 mile ry ·
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::".,"::"":..,. .• ~:;•_: -., EXPENSIVE VANDALS
lion this year, according to a and Mrs. Jacotl W. ....,, "'un tn are buay at Wuner Broo,
1:..: NEW YORK (UPI) - Re- survey mede by Owens-Cornin&amp; He.ghts, Racine, was al!ml~ Btudio buildJniMta llle
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fl. . · - placing scbool winoowo smash- Fiberglaso Corp,
to Hol2er
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lAdy"
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lowing an au
cc
to bo· ftlmod lben,
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Plants e&lt;!metel'!' road nortll Of Sllldlo chit~ Jlilik
w.~:=:

Joe

, Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Mr• Parker 1 , PoUIIES c.r.s. 'l7n Iexam. '1'111! srtr.,.n u.._ 1M
"· Surprises Ioflin.o.troit
LucilJe IRou8h J ~~oops "'* '' , ... Dial -,
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tw jufol l'fCeived and ........ ,...., ' •
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Rad'o Club Is
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Planning
Social
Event Aug. 25

Mn. Charlet R. IWr Br., feoai&lt;ml Secretary. 'M1e na!Jon. lal !'klllf,
II lie
...!&gt;ted by Mrs. lro Wellnwl II procram II desiped ~ ~~~~ e1 Mr. ud lll!la..,A. u':-•
and Mn. IAui• Diehl entertain- recognition lor oeue~r101 "' 111111 atlenilll!l
.. pi
ed with a surprlee party Tburo-lurtberiog their educa- . 111111 acbook.
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day evenilog at ~ Naylora Run profeaslonal
~- Jnb :
Hill home hunoring Mr1. Pearl ~ to PI.:::W, eKe'IDd
WITH ~YD
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Parker, who recently underwent ~
~ SP-1 Phillip D. ~ ..,.
major IIII!OfY ·
Finance Staff ol the Ford M~ o1 Mr. 111111 Mra.
Gueats Wel'f members of the
Mrs Dooilu
Keno Jelvea f
Laurel Cliff Belter Health club 1 ~~icb;ga~ women who Gr;yliD&amp; Mrdl~ 1o '
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of whiCh lolr•. Parker l• a char· succelllfully completed
the weeb with the IJ. S.' Am!J ·t . •
ter member. She l'fCelved rna- exam this year She also is jservea. He wiD be......_, tJ
,
ny lovely gifts.
one of out of SST first-try ap- the 37th In!. Division HQ .q.,
Home made Ice c,...9 m and ]plicants55 to be certififed thls i!U
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ticle, "The
Country
Funeral
for the
Cleland
Ermtheir
andhome,
BrettRedlands,
left Thursday
W. Va. were
were served
accepted.
Ft. Hoodwith
, TOI.
served
by theCurtis,
hostaken
from the
Ohio Parson,"
Farmer Hines
were services
held from
Ew- for
Cahl. Mason,
Refreshments
by aturned
31klayto forlougb
his alter
par- cake
t..ses was
to Mrs.
Clarence
magazine. Those remembered lng Chapel Tuesday at % p m., after spending several weeks , Willard Boyer to those named ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan , Mrs Clifford Jacobs, Mrs. Emon the sick list were William with the Dr L L Roush pas- lwoth Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lo- above and V. D. Edwards, Free- of Middleport.
,est Powell, Mrs. Charles Diebl,
P. · n· Ids, Mrs. Pearl Graves, tor of the Fed~rated cbur~h ol- 11 gad and son, Skip.
. I man Enoch, Robert Harde11, Jed Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ault and Mrs. Norman Scbaeler, Mrs.
Mrs Bessie Bw~s. Mrs. Wil- liciating.
Mrs. Robert Johnson and chll· lWebster, Doyle Shuler, Fred son, Todd, ol Springfield, VISit- JIIJIIeS Gilmore, Mrs. Robert I
!o"m Kitchen Betsy Cunning- Special music was presented j dren, Cindy and Douglas ol Co- ' Gibbs, Herschel Noms, Nathan ' ed recently with his parents. Rowen, Mrs. Helen Leifheit,
ham, Mrs. W111iam Slater, Can~ by Mrs Ben Neutzling, organ- lumbus spent ~hursday with ~r. Baggs, Charles Neuman. George Mr. and Mrs. William Ault and Mrs. Dana Oliver, Mrs. Paul i
dac• Bahr, Mrs. Ada Ring, Har- ist.
and Mrs. Wilham Folmer. Cm- Carson, .Eugne Hawkins, Harry family .
Eichinger, Mrs. E. J. Tr,cy,
old Wolf, and Bert Gilkey.
BUrial was in Beech Grove dy .and Do"glas remamed for a Hoffman, Guy Russell. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arch- I Mrs. Orville Allen, Mrs. MacJo.
A rummage &amp;ale was planned ..metery and pallbearers were VISit and woll return home Sun· ~ Haptoaslall, James Carnahan ' er and children, Charles Leslie lyn Cbaflee, Mrs. Allen Eichin- ,
tenlative!y fo~ August 23 - 24, nephews, Joseph Struble, Fran- day.
.
and Ralph Trussell.
and Cloerole Ann of Akron, will ger and the honored guest.
1
With the location to be announ· cis Anderson Theo
Heines
Mr. and .Mrs. David ~ller
iarrive this weekend for a visit
.
ced later. Committees for the charles Spen~er, Jr., Wayn~ and son, Mickey of Springf•eld '
'I'
M .
lwith Mrs. Pearl Reynolds.
sale are, building, Mrs Ma•tha Swisher and James Greathouse. were Tuesday guests of Mr. a'ld rtlt.¥1 mry
eetmg
Gregory Bobb bas returned to Mrs. Maag Holltess
Childs: co-chairmen. Mrs. Ern- Coming !rom out-&lt;&gt;l·town for IMrs. c.. J. Ebers bach, Prospect I sHeld Thurstiay
Columbus after a ltklay visit To Sewing Club
est Lallance and Miss Mildred the service 9 were Mr. and Mrs. Hill.
.
.
The Women's Aux1Uary of •in Middleport with his grand- Mrs Bradford Maa was
Hawley; marking, Mrs. Oscar Floyd Price of Cincinnati; Mr. Mrs . .Phil Memhc:-t, Mrs. Cle- 1the Racine Firemen met nn Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph fess to .the Tri-Cit s!win club
R&lt;'Ush : and publicity, Mrs .. Lena and Mrs. Guy Martin and grandHmes. and Mrs.
Denver Thursday evening at the town Gilmore, Front-st.
Thursda evenin y at he/home I
MeKonley. A bake sale Will be daughter Becky of Lancaster ·
VISited Friday in Park- ball, With Mrs. Bob Beegle, Dr Dell Russell and son . M' y 'II g
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id t · bar
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' rn mersv1 e.
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e a er m e a .
Mrs. Charles Hoffner Sr. and
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pres en , m c ge.
Andy, of Elyria, Ohio, wi11 ar- The evenin was spent socialMrs. Ernest Lallance present· Mr. and Mrs. George Stace. Mrs. Bradford Maag. and d~~- Plans were made lor a spe- · rive Monday lor several d•ys
and in se!Jn Hostess ifts I
oo the program entitled. "Speak- Findlay : Herlan Hoffner. Chllli- ~hter 10My~a ;er~ busm~s v:;l· cial meeting to be held August visit with his mother, Mr9. 1:ere presented 8;. Mrs M~ag i
mg F1oors," IBken from the cothe· Mrs. Harley Strong and ors
ar ers urg, · a. 22 to complete plana for' an Ice Edith Russell in Bradbury.
Rf h
· ed · '
8 t dy book " Med'tat'
1 were serv
nd
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Fnday
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C nd
B
h
e res mens
u
•
' oons a son, Donley Eugene, Wilkesville M •nd M W'li' G C
cream soc1a on ugu . ·
a ace ahr, daug ter of the hostess to Mrs Harlan
Programs," . by Louise Novot- and Errold Dawson, Belle, w.
' ·:
~ik. l ~a: ·k
Those wishing to contribute in- Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr, s~s. rung, Mrs. wmiam Grue"s"e'r'" ll
ny. The closmg prayer was giv- va .
an
eth~s
s~tit~ Ig~edlents for the ice creamcono~ tained a sprai~ ankle durmg , Mrs. Robert Rawlings, Mrs:
to or ' a ball game thiS week.
Charles Riffle ' Mrs. Millard Wi~
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. pies or
M cake,
w are
It asked
Cleland
IICoopoor und other relatives.
tact rs. a er
Mrs. Hiram Fisher,
Open your checking aceount here at our bonk s0011r
r--. and Mrs. Carlos Cowen Mrs. Larry Wolfe.
Elizabeth Fick, Mrs. Ro.h- 1
You'll save time ond steps moiling your checks to
of Dayton were Tuesday dinner
Roberts and Mlss Mary V1r-·
pay your bills .• , ond your check stubs will
guests of Miss Marcia Karr,
HAVE COOK-OUT
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give
you a complete record of your e~penditures.
Syracuse.
M•. ond Mrs. Vernon Weber
entertained with a cook-out at
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Miss Jeanette Crooks, daugfo. evening. Attending were Mr.
Mrs. C. J . Ehersbach when The Middleport Church or
Of Tho
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Crooks is in Marietta today Mr. and Mrs. Emersoo Jones, ning at her home on Prospect
are 80 ~ears o.ld or older
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making arrangemenil to reside Middleport, and the hosts' chil· Hill.
Sunday mommg durmg the Sunthere this fall where she will dren, Dennis, Dean, Donna, Dal- .Mrs. Annice Ohlinger presi·
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projects at thf August ;.eeung
of the Phltathea WomeJ&gt;of the
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Mrs. Robert Reibel,
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Galatiano.by Mn. Bertha Darst.
The opemng prayer was gJVen
by Mrs. Martha Chllds.
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M.lddleport and Syracuse will of trophies and the Meigs coun- nament championship, Mlddt..
I)' High School League champ- port edged favored Racme lhts
sur&amp;ical·medical bitt.. Lei
50 61 ,450 21'&gt; battle for an attractive array
k behl d St b t' th e hit
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CINCINNATI HJPH- lt seems llshed the ga~e tt it wafln't for i
sa.ve with tbit aew NaSTA~INGS
wa~hing~•Y'• Re•ults
the neutral Racine. High school pltchmg. Syracuse defeat~ Po- that the only w&amp;y the Cincinnati "thf kind ol hits" ' they we~ ~ettionwide poliCy.
IFirst RoUDdl
New York 1 Los Angeles 0. night
field
meroy to move into the fmals. Reds can beat the Los Angeles ling. Five of the ~~8rS mne
W. L.
Th.e tournament, which be- Other probable starters for
h. . th last two mmngs were
Minnesota 5 Boston 3, night
B dd Moore Dodgers is for the Dodgers to tts m _e
Harrlsoavllle
Pe1rl W. Willi ems
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• get charl'table ··d give them • infield hits
4 2 Chicago 2 :oetrot , s . , .
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business catching, Jon Cunmngham at
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Kaiser
Hobson
Others by Appointment
3 % 5iN\S. York at Los Angeles the Nnrth in th• Ohin All . Star [ in regular season play. Middle- catcher; Bob Crow at first , Bill Fred Hutchinson and the rest of
Jaycee•
! 3 lnlehwti- Ford ll.:-6) vs. Chance football game Wllh a 12-6 ded- port took the fir&amp;t league game J~well second b~seKn,Gary tJherdn- the to:Am are agreed on one thing
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tn- shouldered. ~Jble-rea mg
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(mghtl -Segul - vs.
pul the South out m front mid·
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Grueser in right.
The Reds nl)ll' own five . Fullmer' a brawny mink-rancher t ••••
od b he
umphs over the league leaders m of West Jordan Utah, will try lo
MACK GF.TS NOD
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h' t { 'ght) way of the firvt peri w en
The High School tournament 13 tries. and tu~r of the flvt have n:caotur~ t~e world middleweight
NEWTON Wales IUPil - Fred-1 :s~!~~r~~~~9~~: ~~~~:lsn;3-81. took a pass from q~~rt~~a~~
O]Or
has been made possible through come as' direct re~ult of poor en,~n [rem docky , fast-fist~ I
di~ Maek, iormel'ly of Brooklyn. - o Sund•y's Gamel
Bill Robb of
Ar mJ :wept
The New York Clothing House, Los Angeles fiekliog.
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Dick· Ti.gPr c.t Nig-eria tonight in
y 1 f or&lt;d to defeat Joe
A eles
lhe Nortll S·yar me an
Landmark Proffitt's Wholesale The other
o 1-11 1hutout by their third •itle fight
With Electric Starters
N. ."' s av
the former New York ~t Los ng
the left side for. the ~uchdown.
Major ~ague Leader•
in Racine.' Racine Hoffie Bank,
Erskme of Walk~s,
'ght Boston at Mmnesota
Late In the third penod, Mur~ Ry United Press IntcrnatloDal Rad' W M p 0 Swisher and Joey Jay.
And in cas:l Fnllmer, 32, doe•
British and E~pltP. heavywet
Detroit at Chkago, 2
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ushed tht l)outh out front
Natioaal League
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defeat tht idolized Tiger, the Ni·
champion. lomghht m :tl~~u~~ . Kansas City at Cle_veland
12~ Pwhen he dashed &lt;Jver the Player Club G. AB R. H. Pet. ~hs~, St~:;n~ou~~d the ~d: Tho GiJilam erron, two walks gen3ll go\ ernmcnt will have •
bout. Mark, 26. as s
Baltimore at \Vashmg~on
right side from £ive yards out. Groat, StL
115 ~ 63 158 .341 dlrow ~ De artment 'Store and and kty hits by Gene Green, Leo . force or 1,7~0 !loldiers and police
•ly.
National League
The North finalty got its of· Clment Pitt 105 412 58 137 .333 ThepoDr il PSe t' l
Carden~s and ';ada Pinson turned [ ready to protect Gene, if neceaW
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68 45 .602 .. but not steadily enough. Thetr T. Da\'is, LA 99 370 42 118.319
tough·luck 1Jill er o n . ~es crowd of 45,000 In the new ouHAMBURG, Gf'rma~~
San Franci-sco 64 50 .561 41.1 lone tally came on a pass from Pinson, Cin 118 475 72 150 .316
anJ reliever RQn PerranoskJ. PID· door Liberty Stadlum.
Au•trallans Marly Milligan, Bo~ St. Louis
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Hewitt, Ken Fletcher and F r e Cincinnati
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59 53 ·5Zl s;~~ Larry Grimes of Alliance, who White, stL 115 467 81 143 .306
h d lt-d 15 und f1ght
Priced Frq11!
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60 56 .517 91 .~ raced 33 yarcb down the left Kuenn, SF
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e 'Wegner' LA 111 420 58 127 .302 bition game tonight against the I-Worthinnton ·rrom the bullpen LONDON n.IPil - Brian Lon.d
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Thorman Studer award giVen an- a
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Cincinnati 8 Los Angele• 4, night nually to "'' WIM g ~a~ ~·Geiger, ·Bos. 8t 210 54 80 .296 It's m~ybody'J guess _as to the three timts on five singlei to that he has agreed to term!! for
Milwaukee 6 St. Louis 3, night
Fr .
Ph.lladelnhia Hershbo.~r Chi 92 322 48 93 .WIchanges Lhe Browns will unveil, close the margin to 8-4.
Clay of
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-O'Dell Ol-6) vs Bennett {4-11. Causey, KC 103 410 56 119 .286 ror
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worthlnaton allowed an infleld Louisville, Ky., e · • "u"' - BMW-Hond-Triumph
Chicago at New York St Louis at Mi.lwaukee -Bur- l Smith, Bait. 98 303 41 86 .284 : fi~ld for th~ first time m hiotory I single to pinch-hitter Ron Fairly, der · for the world heavywelght
PHONI U
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J~:~ckson 112~101 vs. Ci~_ (7-l0). det~ (8-9) vs. LeMaster &lt;8·71.
Home Run•
I without tht-tr namesake,
hut ttruck out rookie AJ Ferrara crown. ''Through my ,gent in
OIMn 10tos ·Mon., Thurs..
l-o5 Angeles at Cincinnati Natiooal Lta&amp;ue - McCovey, ~ Brow~, as tht euach.
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Sat.-10 to I
Wed,,
(ni hO D sdale f1H2l \'S. Giants 33; Aaron, Braves 31; I Collier, who was Brown s
full.
for l..&lt;lndon to fight Clay for proRoute ~~.Mile Y/eat
Pu~key &lt;S·7L ry
Mays, Glant!l 28: Cepeda, Giants' sistant for many years
Nuxhall said he "stiffened up" moter George Parnassus in Los
Of Athens On "1\tiht
Hl•uston at. Pittsburgh
20; Santo, Cubs :20.
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I ~ovP.d up to th~ hea~
durin&amp; the big s.ixtb-ionini rally Angeles some time in Septem- !__.:;..;,;;;;,;;;~;;.;;,;;;;__,
Nottebart (6-4) vs. Cardwell
American ~ague- Ktllebrew, 'l· Job after consultmg_w•th theh
but he thought he could have fin· ber," Phillips said.
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Twins
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Allison,
Twins
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a free
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122 · Howard, Yanks 22.
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Houston at Pittsburgh
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Runs Batted Ia
That had een a sore spo"'"''""
Nat.lohal l..eague - Aaron thE' Browns players under
San Francisco at Philadelnhla
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Braves 94 . Wh'tt e, Cards 81 ·. San~ who called
th vlllually
u· every
h 't play~
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to Cubs '77; Pinson, Reds 75; Beyonddh' 11 • Co ler asn
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MrCovey, Giants 74·
He stilltS wz!
Amerl£all Leacae - Kaline. Ti- startmg quartnback would
gers 75; Stuart, Ked Sox 74; Wag- ag,im;t th.:~ Llcr.s after Friday's
ner, Angels 70; Allison, Twins 66: light worko11t et th Hiram, Ohio,
1 Battey, Twins 64.
training camp.
Pll&lt;hlllg
Cnilior ••id both Jim Nir10w~ki:
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1 NaUeaal "J-ea1ae - Perrano5kl, a former Uons quarterback,
and
D(Migers 11-~; Koufax, Dodgers IFrank Ryan, who subbed admlr18-4; Maloney. Reds 17-4; Me- i ably last season after I Ninow~ki
Bean, Pirates t'\!:-3: Marichal, l was injured, will see
as stg·
I Giants 18-5.
nal callers during the
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American IA'ague - Bouton. It's likely that wiU be the
Yanks 15-5; Radatz, Red Sox 12·1tern ror the season, he
4; Piwrm, While Sox 14-5: Ford. 1 The only key man whD ls a
Yanks 16-6; Downing, Yanks 8-3. question mark is guard John
Wool."", lit •boo betn nur.dng
bru'se&lt;! knee and If used in
REUNION HELD SUNDAY game he would he playing
The annual Frencb fmlly re- posite petr~IL tackle
1union was held Sunday at the i Brown. a 300 pounder:
-FPD..14f.l
UA1 ... II.
Rising Sun Park in Lancaster,. i Collier bas indicated he will
Now, your plumber or appliance dealer olftrs a $251rade·
4 celln " whitl!
Attending were Mrs.
Ethel .l starl former Detroit halfback Ken ·
in ol/owonco when you change from flame·type to a new
Mldtl "PDS··14Trt In
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E
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weu• r.Piain r.a.metl
flameless Quick Recovery electric water heater. Don't
and sons, Kellh and Kim Uons deftllloivt and Bill Glae.
now! This offer is tor -a limited time only!
• Even the freezer never
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Roush The garq~ should give an indi·
;
roeodl dtfrosti ng - with
and
son, Ron, all of Middle- eatlon ol what the fans can
exclusive frMt-Proof
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ,-c1 a' the •erond pro football
system!
PROFESSIONAL PRESSING SERVICE AVAILABLE
IFr·en&lt;'h and daughters, Pam douot.head'' at Cleveland
1. 1"' het watar-electric-hot for sanitary dishes and
• 1DO-l b. zero tone freezer !
Sandra, of Worthington, and Ali£. 11. T.he lJblis. wiU ~ak"e on
cleaner foundry.
e Twin llide-out fruit al"ld
.
anO· Mrs. R. E. Presion the New York GU~fltJ ID one I
· FOR DRY CLEANING CUSTOMERS
Yf110lablo Hydratars.
2. Sale~no pilot lights, no fumes, no complex valves.
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daughter'
Julie,
Columbus.
eame
and
the
Browns
will
meet
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3. Cltan-lt'o ftameless.
lhe Baltm)Ore Colli in the other.
butter compartment-room
Bit 2511.1. 1.o1td
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, 4.1~11111 anjii'ti'aii.=rio flue pipe neodtd.
Single l.old W11h - · 20c
plare for,.., tall bottitll I
1 5. More efliclont~no wasted h~at-Quick Recovery.
PLAN SOCIAL
RIDES 11UIEE WINNERS
0 fri&amp;ldlirt do,ondallllll)&gt;,tool
Drying" 10c Per 10 MlnutH
I The Eaglea Class of the Sy·
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
And, 1 special low rate or l¢ a kilowatthour applies
Double
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11- FPDS.14N
racuSf Methodist church will IUPll - Bob by U•sery
water h,atini!
have an· ice cream social em three wln(lel"s at Saratoga
the chul'ch lawn beginning r.t track Friday. Jle flOored oD '"1"'
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cOvers complete service, including tank
With Trade
1Joe cream cake, and coffee will Trkk Dance 1$12.80) In the sl#b.
' ll!Piacament if necessary, 1t no additional
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Tltlstowaa
"Mau of
11104 Friday.
Chestunut Mrs.
St., liOJI,
4~:35:U~P~~·~r~
Feeney • Bennett Post 128, ·els"
be tbe
celabraled
in Ang·
the m.
Charles
L.
the finest local show of many
American Legtoo, color JUard chapel at tbe home of Rtcltard Price, Gallfpotls Ferry,
years standing. The show will
and firing IMjllad.
Cardinal CualtJnti In Boaton'o ter, 12:28 p. m. Friday.
move ooto the fairground race
Rock Springa ·Bill)' Bee f.H Brtgbton seclion.
IJIICb.vpd
track at 3 p. m.
Club, Mb. .AmGa·Lionard, float. In the wnrdi o1
Cardinal Patienll recently dlocharged
Aulslting Mr. ChUda I
ftaclrie Camp Fire Girls, CUshing, loog-Ume
peroonal
Mrs. Ada Harbert,
forming the perade line of
Helen John11011, 110111.
friend of lhe Kennedy lamlly,
S, Rees, Jr ,, Mrs. Vir·
march will be Vltgfl
Modern Woodman ol Amer~ "Patrick Bouvier Keruteely DOW
Parsons, Mn. Russell WootRichSrd FoUrod and Roger Morco, float, Mrs. William Hart, Uves in the nursery of ·lha
Oscar "Basilani, Sr., Mn.
san:
Shade.
dren of Heaven."
Tabor, ,Mrs. James
Entries ..Ul receive
.
The maq 1Jt for baptlud chll·
Vernon Taylor, ""'m 11
m when arriving on lhe road
Unlcycleo, Bavfl( Karr and dren who d}l before lha age
Morton Neal, Mlso Joan
correopondlng to numbers on
Van Klrkla!ld .
l'l!ai!Oil and, In the eyes of the Malezewskl, Julfwl
olllkn placed along the rood.
~~t"ntlr ~I:Sch 1 Catholic Chnrch, are In heaven.
WaiTt!ll, Mn. Golden
00 Patrlct Bouvier Kennedy born
11
Tropliles, cosh prizes,
band
Mrs. George Lear
roselfel will be awarded In
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to Mro, Jaequtline Kennedy at
Fisher.
vlsloo Judging.
Surrey with ·fringe,
.ltlrl. 12:52 p.m. EDT Wedneoday
Amoas · AWns
Judgn 8,.. John Kerr,
Dwight Mllboan.
Caesarean section, was baptlz·.l
Radio. Joseph Doyle WHTN·
Racme Future Fa1'11101'1 of od wltllln minutes because of According to the midnlght ,....
TV, Huntington; L)&gt;mt• Tedrick,
Amerf&lt;a, Joe Llmlng, edvlaor, Us &amp;l!t wieks pramature birth
of the nursing department
Women's Edftor, Athans; Dlck
float.
and the respiratory
aliment
patients who were llaled
OWen, publisher, Ohio Valley
Junior Twlllght f.H Garden which led eventually to . its
lair included Charles ShePublla1tlog ca., Pomeroy·Mid·
Club, Mrs. Gall Buck.
dtath at 4:04a.m. EDT Friday.
Mrs. Estus Plymale, Mrs.
dleport, and John HeiskeU,
Rose Carr, bu&amp;gy.
Kennedy's d..p grief was apByer, Levi Barry, Harley
staff WSAZ-TV Huntington.
parent In his Fim appearance
Roy
Mathias,
a• be arrived at Otia Air
Asbury, Sigal CaUlcoat,
PT. PLEASANT
PHONE 460
OpP. B&amp;O DEPOT
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Base, Maos., thr.. times Fri··IWiilliam Hartung, E. A. Reed
day to villlt with bill woe. She '
Miss Mayme Berridge.
GIVES PARTY
their niece, Debbie May, to wa1 described as in good
Mrs. Donna Jean N•lson en-·jho!r parenlll, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce dition, but under mild sedation
TONIGHT
with a Sarah
Friday ovenlng, after a applied by the doctor who told
"PANIC IN VIAl ZIIO''
jewelry party at her
' visit with them. Their her that hor third chlkl had
a., Milland Jeon Hagen
Nelson Road
SleVo, who baa been vWtln&amp; dfod.
-andAugust 2. Mra.
grBilliparenll, Mr. and Mn.,
"THI BROKEN ~AND"
of Chester was the
Snowden, relurnod home . BALSAM CAST
K011t Taylor Dlannt Darrln 1\ :~~=r. Games were played
them.
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Mar·
(Color By Deluxe)
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awarded to Mrs. Jean· Mr. and Mrs. John Montgom. tin Balsam baa been cast in the
Davis, Mrs. Janet Bolin,
o1 Salina, Kansas, are vi1- role o1 a movie studio boss in
i;/,.-Mon.
Aug, 11·12
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Joon
Harrison.
Mrs.
loa·
their
perenta,
Mr.
IUid
the
film
version
ol
"The
Carpot"THI MANCHURIAN
belle Nelson and Mrs. Botin re. CJ1fl01 Snowden and Jell, baggers."
CANDfDAT~'
the
door
prizes.
RefreshMr. 'and Mrs. Francia Moot· Others already annoonced lor
celvfd
Front Sinatra Jan~ Leigh
LaureJiee Harvey
menta of saodwiche3, poto chip•,
and family of Lana•· 1M caat are George Peppard
brownies,
Iced
tea
and
coif..
and Robert CUmmfnga.
" '1 . -&lt;IJJd"INCII:JINT lit ·AN ALLEY" were servfd to those mentlonod Mrs. Sam Gibbs was admitted
Chris Warfield
Mrs. Marte Birchfield, Mrs. to Holzer hoopllal.
'Erin O'DoiiDell
II Cl1arl1otle Willford, Mrs.
Irene Barnes, daughter of
~IStewar·t, Mrs. Donna Lathe
Dorothy Barnu
PODJ..
Jenet Morris, Mr•.
hao been
her
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Corso~. Mrs. Betty Herring,
Mn. Rosa BarllJls
POMIROT. OHIO
II J•~sie White, Mrs, Bernice
her aunt, Mn, Greco 'Jbo.
Eatered H01pltal
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Among those who en!ered
TONIGHT
Tucker, Mrs. Virginia
Mr. lnd Mn. Wayne Turner, Holzer hoopltal in tile past 24
•toDOM a OOMOIIIIAH"
Mrs. AvaneU George.
IBI•olne and Brenda, visited with bou!'l were Mra. Clara B. By·
ltel"lri!J'::~~~ipl'!r Ang..
ENJOY WIENER ROAST
dalJI]Iter, Osa, In Col1111&gt;- er, 156 Jack&amp;M Pike, Roy L.
11; ·SI!il)]U Biller, · Rolonna
The Busy Bee and
Sunday. Brenda remained Grose, Rt. 1 Cheshire, Mrs.
~ IUk Battaf:, Dsno 11;~~~ clasaea of 1M
Hek employmenl.
Ruy Rowell, Rt. z VInton, WU~l.:!~n Ellen eaoler.
of Christ bold a
Mr. and Mn. Richard Martin Uam C. Ramey, Jr., Ht. I Ew·
Rl1qnlnl!lll)e: 1 Bn 4!1 mln.
and wiener
family, Lopn, bave moved lngton, Nancy K. Jeffers, Ma·
Only
CLOSID
home of Kathy Thomas,
the Mlcbael property on son, W. Va., Mrs. France.s B.
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evening, August 2,
St. Mr. Martin baa been Barker, Mason, W. Va., eyn.
I'Oit VACATION
attending were Mrs.
to coach football and to tbla S. Pll2er, Mason, W. Va.,
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Diella PhiiUps, Mn. Ethel Nelat Rutland High achool Craig Allen SWick, Rt. 1 MidAut. 11 thru Aug. 29
Aut. 20 thru Sopt. 5
and Helen Mae, Mrs. Jessie
year.
dleport, Harry R. Beach, Rt. 1
Look at these features !
"MUTINY ON THI
Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wald Dallon of Middleport, George W. NesJel·
t NO FROST ANYWHERE, in refrigerator
BOUNTY"
, Bobble and Harold
and nieces of Phlladel· road, Jr ,, 318 Lasley st., P~
or freezer
('l'ecbnlco)or)
Nicholson, Gary
Pa., called on Mr. and eroy, Harley D. CUnningham,
• Portable Ice Keeper
lllorlon Brondo- Tarlta
James and E r 11'1 e
Arza Bryant, Monday ev· 224 Union .Ave., Pomeroy, Mrs.
• Huge Freezer below holds 188ibs.
HPf• 1 ' 9' lV, 11
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Luckadoo 1Jt lllkinll Eber C. Camaban, llaclnl, JeJ.
• Deluxe Dairy Bar Door; Butter and
and Connie
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KathyJim
Thomas.
In Cnlumbua,
frey L. Lee, Racine, Mrs. Eliz.
Cheese Keepers
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PERSONALS
• 3 Sliding Shelves; Visa Crisper
llllvlo Praley, Joe• O'Brien
Jake Thomas and dalJI]IIer,
• Flush fit "built·ln" slyling
L,.. lt21
IIJ••aniie, Min nee Tbomas and
he Our Dlsplty At The
"THI WONDIRFUL
rrumu, ~ Candy Madden,
• Wedgwood Blue &amp; White Interior
W911LD OF THI
of ColumiJliJ, were weekend
MEIGS COUNTY FAIRII
IROTilllll GIIIMM"
of Mr. and Mra. Edward
('l'echntco1or)
and Kathy. Mra. llutll
Laurence Hervey and
and dalJI]Iters, Sandra
Claire Bloom
and ur. and Mrs. Ray Golnlher·
iiPf. i1 iCru &amp;t. I
er and cbUdreo of Pomeroy callW~DIINIY'S
them Saturday ovenlntJ.
"IU
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Mr. and Mra. Paul Tayllll' IDd
('l'ecbnlctJior)
Mr. and Mn. Bob Buck and
Jbylt7 Mills
Burl lvea
Carrie, of
lVIth Mr.
Orval
Return Jonathan Meigs, DaUI·
hters of the American RevoluUon (Buggy), Mrs. Dwight MD·
hoan.
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Antique Auto, R. H. Rawling1 and Sons. .
Buggy, Blaettnar Auto Co.
1922 Truck, Dwaine Jordan,
Carpenter.
Meigs Rldfng Club and junclub.
Meigs Chapler Jzaak Wal!OD
League, Wallace Bradford.
Heath Method~*~ Church, Rev.
E. Dowsoo.
Dwight Milhoan, Anlfque au·
(11!!0), Model A.
a.tley Collins, Antique auto.
Claude Daniels, Galllpolla,
-auto.
Fred Leifheit, Fair l!oard,
o..n drawn wagon,
Middleport Business and Pro-

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. Kanawba Falla Ul, can down' If, li:• 1 . m.; ~ a. m.; Elisha WoodJ up Gremjoined Prttltlertt and Ml'l. K..,.. Charlostco 18.02. Loadoo, Mar- er Herdmlll up 11, S:25 a. m.; up 4:10 a. m.; F. H. ~
The entrlel foJJow (n&lt;il fa JnllCIIIII WomtD'I Club, Gnee nedy in D1GUI'IIIni !belt lrtfant met and Winfield dalllll were Raymond Salvetl up 15, Sa. m.; c1otm GreemJp 4:211 a. m.; WilY"
of march) :
Tltelma AM down 16, Z:30 a. ne H. down Greeoup 4:511 a.
1Prall and Nan Macre, co-du!Jt.. ,... who wu ID be burled today
Rock Sprlnp Grange, Fred men.
1n Brookline, Alps,, birthplace
A. Jarvia, Wellsloo, Leo m.; c. v. Hamer up 17, 7:30 m.; Cotton Queen up Greenup
Goegleln, master.
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Evelyn Ward, Rulland, bug· of 1M President.
Brammer, South PoInt,
m.; Charleroi up 17, 1:45 a. 1:30 a. m.; Southlaad up 32,
Racine Jolly NoJ&amp;hbon '-Hun•.
·. The sorrowm, Chief EJ:ecu. Mrs. James&lt;~~. Markin, Jronlon,
Tlbolt up II, uo a. m.; 2:50 a, m.; Dan Qubln up 32,
Club, Harrtet Nelgler, Mary K. Melp Cotlni,Y Junior Cham· tlve, wbo visfted his boepttaUz.
M. Linemen,
Reed up 211, e:w a. m.; U6 a. m.; Bayou Ltt Reine
Yost, Wflma McGraw.
ber of Comrntrce, ftoat
; ed wife three times Friday, ton, and Mn. James F.
w. Lea down 20. 7:30 down 32, 4:30 a. m. Lemae up
Ladles Auxiliary, Syracuse Melga CCiulll7 Junior Leader- beaded tiH! fanilly group who son, Ravenswood, W. Va. ·
m.; Jobn Hood down 21, 112. 1 a. m.; Kentuckian down
Fire Department, Ada Slack. ahlp Club, float lot J u n 1 or would attend tile 10 a.m. (EDT)
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a, m.; Chris Jr. down 22. M, 3:30 p. m.; Jooie up 31, 4:10
Big Bend Mlntttrel As!KJCta. Fair q!IMD lnd tint, C. E. ,Jervice.
Mrs. FOI'l'etll Keith
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61 :455 2t
M.lddleport and Syracuse will of trophies and the Meigs coun- nament championship, Mlddt..
I)' High School League champ- port edged favored Racme lhts
sur&amp;ical·medical bitt.. Lei
50 61 ,450 21'&gt; battle for an attractive array
k behl d St b t' th e hit
me show how you COli
41 73 .360 32
- - ionship Sunday at 4 p.m. on ~e .
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CINCINNATI HJPH- lt seems llshed the ga~e tt it wafln't for i
sa.ve with tbit aew NaSTA~INGS
wa~hing~•Y'• Re•ults
the neutral Racine. High school pltchmg. Syracuse defeat~ Po- that the only w&amp;y the Cincinnati "thf kind ol hits" ' they we~ ~ettionwide poliCy.
IFirst RoUDdl
New York 1 Los Angeles 0. night
field
meroy to move into the fmals. Reds can beat the Los Angeles ling. Five of the ~~8rS mne
W. L.
Th.e tournament, which be- Other probable starters for
h. . th last two mmngs were
Minnesota 5 Boston 3, night
B dd Moore Dodgers is for the Dodgers to tts m _e
Harrlsoavllle
Pe1rl W. Willi ems
5 I
'I I I t twi night
gan earlier this month, is spon· Middl~port are u . Y
• get charl'table ··d give them • infield hits
4 2 Chicago 2 :oetrot , s . , .
sored by 10 Meigs
business catching, Jon Cunmngham at
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3 2 Detroit 3 Chicago 1, 2nd, mght
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first, Joe Stevenson at second, game
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Kenneth D. Willl1m1
Haclelcollo
2
3
Kansas
City
5
Cleveland
1
CANTON
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Little
Herb
"st:;ung
pitcher
lor
MiddleMike
Gardner
at
shortstop,
Mick
Two
errors
by
Jim
Gilliam
Hobooo
Ill N, Soooncl Avo.
1 4 Baltimore 7 Washington 1
St M , port tomorrow will be righthand- Morris at third. Terry_ Johnson handed the Reds five unearned
Kat""
1 4
Saturday'• Probable Pllchen Murray of Denmson . ary s
.
d in left George Sauer m center' runs Friday night during a sb:Middlopert
WY. 2·2211
Stewarts
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od d
Boston at Minnesota _ wilson made the big showing Frlday er Gary Stobart.• wh1le Dav~
(S..ond Roi!Dd)
will and Jerry Van Inwagen in right. run sixth Inning that pr uce an
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£S.12l vs Stange .&lt;4·3).
night , scoring both Sou
ouc - Baker, ano er rtg a er,
Probable other Syracuse start- 3-4 trlurrp~ for Cincinnati over
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3 1
' Herbert &lt;10-Eil.
made it three straight wms over Syracuse and Middleport. spht ers are Mickey Wme~ren ~ • the DodgecOJ. But Re s anager
Kaiser
Hobson
Others by Appointment
3 % 5iN\S. York at Los Angeles the Nnrth in th• Ohin All . Star [ in regular season play. Middle- catcher; Bob Crow at first , Bill Fred Hutchinson and the rest of
Jaycee•
! 3 lnlehwti- Ford ll.:-6) vs. Chance football game Wllh a 12-6 ded- port took the fir&amp;t league game J~well second b~seKn,Gary tJherdn- the to:Am are agreed on one thing
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they'll tak\"" victories any way
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ffiADAN, Nigeria nw.!) -Bull·
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base, Gregg .Roush, left f1eld,
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~ansas Cit~ 16a4ti C Ramos The speedy, 160-~und halfba~k I~ wi~nlnlf a shot at the tour- Fritz Sisson, center' and Bob
tn- shouldered. ~Jble-rea mg
n e. ..., ,.• =~~~ul::::!~~
(mghtl -Segul - vs.
pul the South out m front mid·
It
Grueser in right.
The Reds nl)ll' own five . Fullmer' a brawny mink-rancher t ••••
od b he
umphs over the league leaders m of West Jordan Utah, will try lo
MACK GF.TS NOD
15-4) ,
h' t { 'ght) way of the firvt peri w en
The High School tournament 13 tries. and tu~r of the flvt have n:caotur~ t~e world middleweight
NEWTON Wales IUPil - Fred-1 :s~!~~r~~~~9~~: ~~~~:lsn;3-81. took a pass from q~~rt~~a~~
O]Or
has been made possible through come as' direct re~ult of poor en,~n [rem docky , fast-fist~ I
di~ Maek, iormel'ly of Brooklyn. - o Sund•y's Gamel
Bill Robb of
Ar mJ :wept
The New York Clothing House, Los Angeles fiekliog.
.
Dick· Ti.gPr c.t Nig-eria tonight in
y 1 f or&lt;d to defeat Joe
A eles
lhe Nortll S·yar me an
Landmark Proffitt's Wholesale The other
o 1-11 1hutout by their third •itle fight
With Electric Starters
N. ."' s av
the former New York ~t Los ng
the left side for. the ~uchdown.
Major ~ague Leader•
in Racine.' Racine Hoffie Bank,
Erskme of Walk~s,
'ght Boston at Mmnesota
Late In the third penod, Mur~ Ry United Press IntcrnatloDal Rad' W M p 0 Swisher and Joey Jay.
And in cas:l Fnllmer, 32, doe•
British and E~pltP. heavywet
Detroit at Chkago, 2
ra
ushed tht l)outh out front
Natioaal League
lO
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Gr s
PtdrP~1'1al VleUm
defeat tht idolized Tiger, the Ni·
champion. lomghht m :tl~~u~~ . Kansas City at Cle_veland
12~ Pwhen he dashed &lt;Jver the Player Club G. AB R. H. Pet. ~hs~, St~:;n~ou~~d the ~d: Tho GiJilam erron, two walks gen3ll go\ ernmcnt will have •
bout. Mark, 26. as s
Baltimore at \Vashmg~on
right side from £ive yards out. Groat, StL
115 ~ 63 158 .341 dlrow ~ De artment 'Store and and kty hits by Gene Green, Leo . force or 1,7~0 !loldiers and police
•ly.
National League
The North finalty got its of· Clment Pitt 105 412 58 137 .333 ThepoDr il PSe t' l
Carden~s and ';ada Pinson turned [ ready to protect Gene, if neceaW
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e
a
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n
me.
1-1 tie into I 7·1 J lead
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h again.st
Pod : sary. (rom the expected selloutt
SIE S ADVANCE
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&lt;UPll- Los Angeles
68 45 .602 .. but not steadily enough. Thetr T. Da\'is, LA 99 370 42 118.319
tough·luck 1Jill er o n . ~es crowd of 45,000 In the new ouHAMBURG, Gf'rma~~
San Franci-sco 64 50 .561 41.1 lone tally came on a pass from Pinson, Cin 118 475 72 150 .316
anJ reliever RQn PerranoskJ. PID· door Liberty Stadlum.
Au•trallans Marly Milligan, Bo~ St. Louis
63 52 ·548 6 quarterback Ray Kubacki ol Aaron, Mil 115453 112 142 .313
0
:;t&gt;t:i~flh~~~~o:erm~lrelhl~ Ho•&lt;V•r. Tiger Is favored at
1
534 71.-'! Cleveland st. Ignatius to halfback I Wiliams, Chi · 112 433 65 133 .S07
Hewitt, Ken Fletcher and F r e Cincinnati
6.'i 55 ·
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B·l.
4-l to kffP his 161&gt;-pound cr:own
1
Stolle Friday reached the quar~ Chicago .
59 53 ·5Zl s;~~ Larry Grimes of Alliance, who White, stL 115 467 81 143 .306
h d lt-d 15 und f1ght
Priced Frq11!
terfinals af the West German ten Philadelnhl_a .
60 56 .517 91 .~ raced 33 yarcb down the left Kuenn, SF
76 258 37 78.302
Ut S f0Wfl Podres, the JO~r. 1S 2·2 for the in dthefirEsc I' ud' Ja~~o Hart t~
I.
pi
57' 57 ·500 I &gt;,; , sideline to. paydirt,
in 6pite of An I ,r,g an '
.. ' enl!! cham onshi P9 ·
Pittsburg ·
Santo, Chi
112443 55 131 .296
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. two earned refl:'ree nnd only ring official, d_
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67 120 ·2116 .
l
Some 14,000 fan• watched the Cepeda, SF 111
He has shut cides that 33-yoabr -otd
EASY ~E~MS ·
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d •.,...., 315 3~ gamt:. Mt Fawct:lt•· StadiUm 1n
Amerlcaa ..eiJae
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winner no trou 1e 1!1 ex e
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New Y
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. t"' So tb ened the II- Player Cl•' G. AB R. n. Pd.
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therrr out twice.
A s~llout gate would approxl·
Fnlay'a ReJults .
whtcb
- u e~ h winl for Ystmki B~ 106 403 66 135 .335 DETROIT ~UPJ) - The Cleve- . Joe Nuxhall permittP.d 13 tiits,
eWUILITZER
Up To 24 ~. ~~! J,.l~
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Ovtr 40 lillW 4,1lill
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New Ym·k 7 Chicago 3.. mght .
garM ser.tes at •ug. t f r
Rollins' MiJI 96 362 56 114 .315 hmcf Browna make their debut un- but 11eattered them well and last- ··mate $280.~
eBALDWIN
1 pair °C. 1 ~· ti' Kall'ne ~ net
BikM
On
Display
San
Fran.
4.Philadelph•a
0,
mght
,
each
l:e&lt;tm
·~
100
418
70130.311
der
l.he
guii'Jance
of
Blanton
Col·
ed
umil
t·,~~·o
wert!
out
in
the
and OTHER FAMOIIl
' Houston 1 P1tt. 6, 1st · t WI,· 15 inn · Bron BCI:c..'eVICh of mcmna
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ed AI t,ONDON, CLAY FIG HT
ted th parson LA 111 420 58 1Z7 .302• Uer In the irst pre-arason ex 1· ninth when Hutch summon
IRAN OS
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Pittsburgh 7 Hou. 6, 2nd. night 11 Roger Bacon was prese~
e 'Wegner' LA 111 420 58 127 .302 bition game tonight against the I-Worthinnton ·rrom the bullpen LONDON n.IPil - Brian Lon.d
1 hill'
Thorman Studer award giVen an- a
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d.
. in
b
Malzone Bos 108 417 48 125 .300 Detrott L1ons.
arter the Dodgers had tal11e don's manager, A P 1ps, 18
8
Cincinnati 8 Los Angele• 4, night nually to "'' WIM g ~a~ ~·Geiger, ·Bos. 8t 210 54 80 .296 It's m~ybody'J guess _as to the three timts on five singlei to that he has agreed to term!! for
Milwaukee 6 St. Louis 3, night
Fr .
Ph.lladelnhia Hershbo.~r Chi 92 322 48 93 .WIchanges Lhe Browns will unveil, close the margin to 8-4.
Clay of
8 bout a1ainst thCassius
YOUR
San
anclsco a1
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·11 •- •-k'
to
N0 1 -ten
rda •1 • babl Pltt!hen
"P1ctery Tr~lnH Servlc.S•t• Y ao
e
-O'Dell Ol-6) vs Bennett {4-11. Causey, KC 103 410 56 119 .286 ror
ey Wl
~ m~
worthlnaton allowed an infleld Louisville, Ky., e · • "u"' - BMW-Hond-Triumph
Chicago at New York St Louis at Mi.lwaukee -Bur- l Smith, Bait. 98 303 41 86 .284 : fi~ld for th~ first time m hiotory I single to pinch-hitter Ron Fairly, der · for the world heavywelght
PHONI U
JACKSON. O.
DEALER
J~:~ckson 112~101 vs. Ci~_ (7-l0). det~ (8-9) vs. LeMaster &lt;8·71.
Home Run•
I without tht-tr namesake,
hut ttruck out rookie AJ Ferrara crown. ''Through my ,gent in
OIMn 10tos ·Mon., Thurs..
l-o5 Angeles at Cincinnati Natiooal Lta&amp;ue - McCovey, ~ Brow~, as tht euach.
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to end the game with the bases America I have agreed to terms
Sat.-10 to I
Wed,,
(ni hO D sdale f1H2l \'S. Giants 33; Aaron, Braves 31; I Collier, who was Brown s
full.
for l..&lt;lndon to fight Clay for proRoute ~~.Mile Y/eat
Pu~key &lt;S·7L ry
Mays, Glant!l 28: Cepeda, Giants' sistant for many years
Nuxhall said he "stiffened up" moter George Parnassus in Los
Of Athens On "1\tiht
Hl•uston at. Pittsburgh
20; Santo, Cubs :20.
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durin&amp; the big s.ixtb-ionini rally Angeles some time in Septem- !__.:;..;,;;;;,;;;~;;.;;,;;;;__,
Nottebart (6-4) vs. Cardwell
American ~ague- Ktllebrew, 'l· Job after consultmg_w•th theh
but he thought he could have fin· ber," Phillips said.
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Allison,
Twins
25:
Stu·
eran
coach,
t"la"
indicated
e
12
, art · Red Sox 25·, Wagner, Angels I give his quarterbacks
a free
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he 1
122 · Howard, Yanks 22.
in
calling
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Houston at Pittsburgh
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Chicago at New York, !
Runs Batted Ia
That had een a sore spo"'"''""
Nat.lohal l..eague - Aaron thE' Browns players under
San Francisco at Philadelnhla
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Los Angeles at Cincinnati
Braves 94 . Wh'tt e, Cards 81 ·. San~ who called
th vlllually
u· every
h 't play~
dis
st. Louis at Milwaukee
to Cubs '77; Pinson, Reds 75; Beyonddh' 11 • Co ler asn
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MrCovey, Giants 74·
He stilltS wz!
Amerl£all Leacae - Kaline. Ti- startmg quartnback would
gers 75; Stuart, Ked Sox 74; Wag- ag,im;t th.:~ Llcr.s after Friday's
ner, Angels 70; Allison, Twins 66: light worko11t et th Hiram, Ohio,
1 Battey, Twins 64.
training camp.
Pll&lt;hlllg
Cnilior ••id both Jim Nir10w~ki:
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1 NaUeaal "J-ea1ae - Perrano5kl, a former Uons quarterback,
and
D(Migers 11-~; Koufax, Dodgers IFrank Ryan, who subbed admlr18-4; Maloney. Reds 17-4; Me- i ably last season after I Ninow~ki
Bean, Pirates t'\!:-3: Marichal, l was injured, will see
as stg·
I Giants 18-5.
nal callers during the
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American IA'ague - Bouton. It's likely that wiU be the
Yanks 15-5; Radatz, Red Sox 12·1tern ror the season, he
4; Piwrm, While Sox 14-5: Ford. 1 The only key man whD ls a
Yanks 16-6; Downing, Yanks 8-3. question mark is guard John
Wool."", lit •boo betn nur.dng
bru'se&lt;! knee and If used in
REUNION HELD SUNDAY game he would he playing
The annual Frencb fmlly re- posite petr~IL tackle
1union was held Sunday at the i Brown. a 300 pounder:
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Rising Sun Park in Lancaster,. i Collier bas indicated he will
Now, your plumber or appliance dealer olftrs a $251rade·
4 celln " whitl!
Attending were Mrs.
Ethel .l starl former Detroit halfback Ken ·
in ol/owonco when you change from flame·type to a new
Mldtl "PDS··14Trt In
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E
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weu• r.Piain r.a.metl
flameless Quick Recovery electric water heater. Don't
and sons, Kellh and Kim Uons deftllloivt and Bill Glae.
now! This offer is tor -a limited time only!
• Even the freezer never
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Roush The garq~ should give an indi·
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roeodl dtfrosti ng - with
and
son, Ron, all of Middle- eatlon ol what the fans can
exclusive frMt-Proof
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ,-c1 a' the •erond pro football
system!
PROFESSIONAL PRESSING SERVICE AVAILABLE
IFr·en&lt;'h and daughters, Pam douot.head'' at Cleveland
1. 1"' het watar-electric-hot for sanitary dishes and
• 1DO-l b. zero tone freezer !
Sandra, of Worthington, and Ali£. 11. T.he lJblis. wiU ~ak"e on
cleaner foundry.
e Twin llide-out fruit al"ld
.
anO· Mrs. R. E. Presion the New York GU~fltJ ID one I
· FOR DRY CLEANING CUSTOMERS
Yf110lablo Hydratars.
2. Sale~no pilot lights, no fumes, no complex valves.
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daughter'
Julie,
Columbus.
eame
and
the
Browns
will
meet
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3. Cltan-lt'o ftameless.
lhe Baltm)Ore Colli in the other.
butter compartment-room
Bit 2511.1. 1.o1td
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, 4.1~11111 anjii'ti'aii.=rio flue pipe neodtd.
Single l.old W11h - · 20c
plare for,.., tall bottitll I
1 5. More efliclont~no wasted h~at-Quick Recovery.
PLAN SOCIAL
RIDES 11UIEE WINNERS
0 fri&amp;ldlirt do,ondallllll)&gt;,tool
Drying" 10c Per 10 MlnutH
I The Eaglea Class of the Sy·
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
And, 1 special low rate or l¢ a kilowatthour applies
Double
Lo1d
W11h
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11- FPDS.14N
racuSf Methodist church will IUPll - Bob by U•sery
water h,atini!
have an· ice cream social em three wln(lel"s at Saratoga
the chul'ch lawn beginning r.t track Friday. Jle flOored oD '"1"'
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7 p. m. today. In case of rain, 118.601 in the oecood race, Out·
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cOvers complete service, including tank
With Trade
1Joe cream cake, and coffee will Trkk Dance 1$12.80) In the sl#b.
' ll!Piacament if necessary, 1t no additional
WITH SOc FREE PRISSI~O
sold. '
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and exhibits will lOll!! oo the
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IDd upbotmd lllleotl, · 10 West Vlrglala, loltlo... 14..,. .BolworP• and J~ I.
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Little Edward dowrl - 3:05 P· m.; ~erry B•. wwtll
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Jane Lucu 4oim W
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Tltlstowaa
"Mau of
11104 Friday.
Chestunut Mrs.
St., liOJI,
4~:35:U~P~~·~r~
Feeney • Bennett Post 128, ·els"
be tbe
celabraled
in Ang·
the m.
Charles
L.
the finest local show of many
American Legtoo, color JUard chapel at tbe home of Rtcltard Price, Gallfpotls Ferry,
years standing. The show will
and firing IMjllad.
Cardinal CualtJnti In Boaton'o ter, 12:28 p. m. Friday.
move ooto the fairground race
Rock Springa ·Bill)' Bee f.H Brtgbton seclion.
IJIICb.vpd
track at 3 p. m.
Club, Mb. .AmGa·Lionard, float. In the wnrdi o1
Cardinal Patienll recently dlocharged
Aulslting Mr. ChUda I
ftaclrie Camp Fire Girls, CUshing, loog-Ume
peroonal
Mrs. Ada Harbert,
forming the perade line of
Helen John11011, 110111.
friend of lhe Kennedy lamlly,
S, Rees, Jr ,, Mrs. Vir·
march will be Vltgfl
Modern Woodman ol Amer~ "Patrick Bouvier Keruteely DOW
Parsons, Mn. Russell WootRichSrd FoUrod and Roger Morco, float, Mrs. William Hart, Uves in the nursery of ·lha
Oscar "Basilani, Sr., Mn.
san:
Shade.
dren of Heaven."
Tabor, ,Mrs. James
Entries ..Ul receive
.
The maq 1Jt for baptlud chll·
Vernon Taylor, ""'m 11
m when arriving on lhe road
Unlcycleo, Bavfl( Karr and dren who d}l before lha age
Morton Neal, Mlso Joan
correopondlng to numbers on
Van Klrkla!ld .
l'l!ai!Oil and, In the eyes of the Malezewskl, Julfwl
olllkn placed along the rood.
~~t"ntlr ~I:Sch 1 Catholic Chnrch, are In heaven.
WaiTt!ll, Mn. Golden
00 Patrlct Bouvier Kennedy born
11
Tropliles, cosh prizes,
band
Mrs. George Lear
roselfel will be awarded In
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to Mro, Jaequtline Kennedy at
Fisher.
vlsloo Judging.
Surrey with ·fringe,
.ltlrl. 12:52 p.m. EDT Wedneoday
Amoas · AWns
Judgn 8,.. John Kerr,
Dwight Mllboan.
Caesarean section, was baptlz·.l
Radio. Joseph Doyle WHTN·
Racme Future Fa1'11101'1 of od wltllln minutes because of According to the midnlght ,....
TV, Huntington; L)&gt;mt• Tedrick,
Amerf&lt;a, Joe Llmlng, edvlaor, Us &amp;l!t wieks pramature birth
of the nursing department
Women's Edftor, Athans; Dlck
float.
and the respiratory
aliment
patients who were llaled
OWen, publisher, Ohio Valley
Junior Twlllght f.H Garden which led eventually to . its
lair included Charles ShePublla1tlog ca., Pomeroy·Mid·
Club, Mrs. Gall Buck.
dtath at 4:04a.m. EDT Friday.
Mrs. Estus Plymale, Mrs.
dleport, and John HeiskeU,
Rose Carr, bu&amp;gy.
Kennedy's d..p grief was apByer, Levi Barry, Harley
staff WSAZ-TV Huntington.
parent In his Fim appearance
Roy
Mathias,
a• be arrived at Otia Air
Asbury, Sigal CaUlcoat,
PT. PLEASANT
PHONE 460
OpP. B&amp;O DEPOT
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Base, Maos., thr.. times Fri··IWiilliam Hartung, E. A. Reed
day to villlt with bill woe. She '
Miss Mayme Berridge.
GIVES PARTY
their niece, Debbie May, to wa1 described as in good
Mrs. Donna Jean N•lson en-·jho!r parenlll, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce dition, but under mild sedation
TONIGHT
with a Sarah
Friday ovenlng, after a applied by the doctor who told
"PANIC IN VIAl ZIIO''
jewelry party at her
' visit with them. Their her that hor third chlkl had
a., Milland Jeon Hagen
Nelson Road
SleVo, who baa been vWtln&amp; dfod.
-andAugust 2. Mra.
grBilliparenll, Mr. and Mn.,
"THI BROKEN ~AND"
of Chester was the
Snowden, relurnod home . BALSAM CAST
K011t Taylor Dlannt Darrln 1\ :~~=r. Games were played
them.
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Mar·
(Color By Deluxe)
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Davis, Mrs. Janet Bolin,
o1 Salina, Kansas, are vi1- role o1 a movie studio boss in
i;/,.-Mon.
Aug, 11·12
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Joon
Harrison.
Mrs.
loa·
their
perenta,
Mr.
IUid
the
film
version
ol
"The
Carpot"THI MANCHURIAN
belle Nelson and Mrs. Botin re. CJ1fl01 Snowden and Jell, baggers."
CANDfDAT~'
the
door
prizes.
RefreshMr. 'and Mrs. Francia Moot· Others already annoonced lor
celvfd
Front Sinatra Jan~ Leigh
LaureJiee Harvey
menta of saodwiche3, poto chip•,
and family of Lana•· 1M caat are George Peppard
brownies,
Iced
tea
and
coif..
and Robert CUmmfnga.
" '1 . -&lt;IJJd"INCII:JINT lit ·AN ALLEY" were servfd to those mentlonod Mrs. Sam Gibbs was admitted
Chris Warfield
Mrs. Marte Birchfield, Mrs. to Holzer hoopllal.
'Erin O'DoiiDell
II Cl1arl1otle Willford, Mrs.
Irene Barnes, daughter of
~IStewar·t, Mrs. Donna Lathe
Dorothy Barnu
PODJ..
Jenet Morris, Mr•.
hao been
her
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Mn. Rosa BarllJls
POMIROT. OHIO
II J•~sie White, Mrs, Bernice
her aunt, Mn, Greco 'Jbo.
Eatered H01pltal
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Among those who en!ered
TONIGHT
Tucker, Mrs. Virginia
Mr. lnd Mn. Wayne Turner, Holzer hoopltal in tile past 24
•toDOM a OOMOIIIIAH"
Mrs. AvaneU George.
IBI•olne and Brenda, visited with bou!'l were Mra. Clara B. By·
ltel"lri!J'::~~~ipl'!r Ang..
ENJOY WIENER ROAST
dalJI]Iter, Osa, In Col1111&gt;- er, 156 Jack&amp;M Pike, Roy L.
11; ·SI!il)]U Biller, · Rolonna
The Busy Bee and
Sunday. Brenda remained Grose, Rt. 1 Cheshire, Mrs.
~ IUk Battaf:, Dsno 11;~~~ clasaea of 1M
Hek employmenl.
Ruy Rowell, Rt. z VInton, WU~l.:!~n Ellen eaoler.
of Christ bold a
Mr. and Mn. Richard Martin Uam C. Ramey, Jr., Ht. I Ew·
Rl1qnlnl!lll)e: 1 Bn 4!1 mln.
and wiener
family, Lopn, bave moved lngton, Nancy K. Jeffers, Ma·
Only
CLOSID
home of Kathy Thomas,
the Mlcbael property on son, W. Va., Mrs. France.s B.
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evening, August 2,
St. Mr. Martin baa been Barker, Mason, W. Va., eyn.
I'Oit VACATION
attending were Mrs.
to coach football and to tbla S. Pll2er, Mason, W. Va.,
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Diella PhiiUps, Mn. Ethel Nelat Rutland High achool Craig Allen SWick, Rt. 1 MidAut. 11 thru Aug. 29
Aut. 20 thru Sopt. 5
and Helen Mae, Mrs. Jessie
year.
dleport, Harry R. Beach, Rt. 1
Look at these features !
"MUTINY ON THI
Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wald Dallon of Middleport, George W. NesJel·
t NO FROST ANYWHERE, in refrigerator
BOUNTY"
, Bobble and Harold
and nieces of Phlladel· road, Jr ,, 318 Lasley st., P~
or freezer
('l'ecbnlco)or)
Nicholson, Gary
Pa., called on Mr. and eroy, Harley D. CUnningham,
• Portable Ice Keeper
lllorlon Brondo- Tarlta
James and E r 11'1 e
Arza Bryant, Monday ev· 224 Union .Ave., Pomeroy, Mrs.
• Huge Freezer below holds 188ibs.
HPf• 1 ' 9' lV, 11
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f 11 Y I mboden, J eII Tillis
Luckadoo 1Jt lllkinll Eber C. Camaban, llaclnl, JeJ.
• Deluxe Dairy Bar Door; Butter and
and Connie
WOIILD'S
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KathyJim
Thomas.
In Cnlumbua,
frey L. Lee, Racine, Mrs. Eliz.
Cheese Keepers
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PERSONALS
• 3 Sliding Shelves; Visa Crisper
llllvlo Praley, Joe• O'Brien
Jake Thomas and dalJI]IIer,
• Flush fit "built·ln" slyling
L,.. lt21
IIJ••aniie, Min nee Tbomas and
he Our Dlsplty At The
"THI WONDIRFUL
rrumu, ~ Candy Madden,
• Wedgwood Blue &amp; White Interior
W911LD OF THI
of ColumiJliJ, were weekend
MEIGS COUNTY FAIRII
IROTilllll GIIIMM"
of Mr. and Mra. Edward
('l'echntco1or)
and Kathy. Mra. llutll
Laurence Hervey and
and dalJI]Iters, Sandra
Claire Bloom
and ur. and Mrs. Ray Golnlher·
iiPf. i1 iCru &amp;t. I
er and cbUdreo of Pomeroy callW~DIINIY'S
them Saturday ovenlntJ.
"IU
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Mr. and Mra. Paul Tayllll' IDd
('l'ecbnlctJior)
Mr. and Mn. Bob Buck and
Jbylt7 Mills
Burl lvea
Carrie, of
lVIth Mr.
Orval
Return Jonathan Meigs, DaUI·
hters of the American RevoluUon (Buggy), Mrs. Dwight MD·
hoan.
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Antique Auto, R. H. Rawling1 and Sons. .
Buggy, Blaettnar Auto Co.
1922 Truck, Dwaine Jordan,
Carpenter.
Meigs Rldfng Club and junclub.
Meigs Chapler Jzaak Wal!OD
League, Wallace Bradford.
Heath Method~*~ Church, Rev.
E. Dowsoo.
Dwight Milhoan, Anlfque au·
(11!!0), Model A.
a.tley Collins, Antique auto.
Claude Daniels, Galllpolla,
-auto.
Fred Leifheit, Fair l!oard,
o..n drawn wagon,
Middleport Business and Pro-

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llnlllj onci'IWin EiJtint - · Wldt vtrioty ol Olllionll
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Dall7 ~ntlnel. PpJI!efW·~~ Cl., ~ 1
lfeve-:
up 23,4 a. m.; A. E. DyU down ' a. m,; Clu!til! up " . ;
Oltltl' ~!""- ~J--" PlerceG
liP 23, 4:• a m.; Peal' Dowlte1 a.""· "
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Pt. Pfeeqnj :ZU'I, H1J&gt;.
dowD If, 6:10a.m.; VaJ. Bolworth D ...... Gn!enup S:50
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. Kanawba Falla Ul, can down' If, li:• 1 . m.; ~ a. m.; Elisha WoodJ up Gremjoined Prttltlertt and Ml'l. K..,.. Charlostco 18.02. Loadoo, Mar- er Herdmlll up 11, S:25 a. m.; up 4:10 a. m.; F. H. ~
The entrlel foJJow (n&lt;il fa JnllCIIIII WomtD'I Club, Gnee nedy in D1GUI'IIIni !belt lrtfant met and Winfield dalllll were Raymond Salvetl up 15, Sa. m.; c1otm GreemJp 4:211 a. m.; WilY"
of march) :
Tltelma AM down 16, Z:30 a. ne H. down Greeoup 4:511 a.
1Prall and Nan Macre, co-du!Jt.. ,... who wu ID be burled today
Rock Sprlnp Grange, Fred men.
1n Brookline, Alps,, birthplace
A. Jarvia, Wellsloo, Leo m.; c. v. Hamer up 17, 7:30 m.; Cotton Queen up Greenup
Goegleln, master.
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Evelyn Ward, Rulland, bug· of 1M President.
Brammer, South PoInt,
m.; Charleroi up 17, 1:45 a. 1:30 a. m.; Southlaad up 32,
Racine Jolly NoJ&amp;hbon '-Hun•.
·. The sorrowm, Chief EJ:ecu. Mrs. James&lt;~~. Markin, Jronlon,
Tlbolt up II, uo a. m.; 2:50 a, m.; Dan Qubln up 32,
Club, Harrtet Nelgler, Mary K. Melp Cotlni,Y Junior Cham· tlve, wbo visfted his boepttaUz.
M. Linemen,
Reed up 211, e:w a. m.; U6 a. m.; Bayou Ltt Reine
Yost, Wflma McGraw.
ber of Comrntrce, ftoat
; ed wife three times Friday, ton, and Mn. James F.
w. Lea down 20. 7:30 down 32, 4:30 a. m. Lemae up
Ladles Auxiliary, Syracuse Melga CCiulll7 Junior Leader- beaded tiH! fanilly group who son, Ravenswood, W. Va. ·
m.; Jobn Hood down 21, 112. 1 a. m.; Kentuckian down
Fire Department, Ada Slack. ahlp Club, float lot J u n 1 or would attend tile 10 a.m. (EDT)
BlriU
a, m.; Chris Jr. down 22. M, 3:30 p. m.; Jooie up 31, 4:10
Big Bend Mlntttrel As!KJCta. Fair q!IMD lnd tint, C. E. ,Jervice.
Mrs. FOI'l'etll Keith
a.m.; Walter Backjord down p, m.; Northern down 34, 7:25

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Hmy Mlllft,

o - · . ·- ·-

,·. 1

2l4 •• MAIN

�'-

Selling Everything But The Kitcheq .Sink? Want Ads Can Sellli Too

lai!JI~•.....,*«w•rt.
tO. tiel
- o~ Alf·
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-

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! ..-·~kit·~ltltll6ol "-.

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.;:IOClill

•

\

IIIII

!olr. IIIII 11tL IIIIMrl 0.,

News

_ , wllll Mr.
MrL Wlllnil lalltJ,

....

I spoilt

·classified
Ads Get
-' Results.

-;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;:j;
....... Mrt. ~ lllrll'
'1'111 .1017 mNIIIII Of
IG!&gt;' lllrl .tlito4 -nil)' Wltb Mt.
lbo

lltld illoodl)' ... 1114 lira. Gtlttl ......
IJ!Jn8 Ill 1111 tllui'Ch. Tdpll! ol -~-==:;;::;:;;.~-~
.. ... "Y/llal llllall ••
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Jlact•• 1'boll prtnnl w• t •

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Tuppers Plains

.,_
·...IL='
·=...
...-........
--

s-..!-1 Not-

l!uiH llbrton, Motllo -um,
Livlha llrtnnllll, Opal Harrll,
Allco Borr, Rill Baker, Mal'
lllrel Groomlcklt, Oltndl Jlttlo

OCUU

.,.,

2t.lllow

,

tdUm, Sharon, Ropr, Janict,

IGV. dilt1ii&lt; llottil proeeliO

Jean and Larry Baker.
Margaret Orounk:lde wu
hosteso al a Slanley party at
her home Friday evening. Door
priz&lt;t wa1 -won by Glenda Jlttlo
edum. Roll'1!i!hments were serv·
ed to tha lolloWlnl Winnie Mar'ec1
Rill
cinko, Glend l 8 en urn:
Baker ' Mary Ann HarriS, Opal
Harrll, Linda Cole, Marlene
Putman Madalyn Buchannan.

ed biN II tilt ..tlhodllll a!1ll"
~ IM!day e'ilinllll- He II lllil
""' o! !lev. 1M Mrs. Freeland
Nortll.
Mrs T Perfil&gt; 1
Mr. ahd
• 0111
.:'..
Lexmgtoo, Ky., wet calling
friends here Sllllrda7.
The WSCS of the Melhndlst
'tb Mn Myrtl
Church
for iheJr .:.
Jl(jll.,.
wl~

'

-

Society News
.1962 FORD

'NIIrd Hardtop Clnpe, Wblle llallll, red Interior, low
1111..,., - bolbz,.P'l"llr lleerlDJ and brakeo, rildlo and
IIMitr. LID 110W olllhe WIJ'.
·

1962 COIVAIR - - - - - $1995
Mo!IU 2 Door. llarQoq llaQb, '""" Interior wltb buektt
tNII. • fPM4 box, IOIIDIIat, rdlq, boater. Tires ohow
Ultll - · 1 lib new w tl a Nllu'flna.

WANT AD
INI'OD\ATION

al'olbolt

@)

Alllpata

;!.r:.

$3395

POMROY MOTOR CO.@
ONN IYP. 1100 P.M.

POMIIIOY, OHIO

ft1!! !!!

UI'-

FOR SALE

HELP WANTED

Childre~ present were Donald gular meeting
seven mem-Bobby
Patty
d
boro
present
ahd
U11 aunt,
0
8
pulm.n
'
'
M
Vir
inia
Merlum
Mark Grossnickle, Sharon, Reg- rs.
g
•

er. Janice, Jean and Lorry
Baker. Demonstrator wal Mrl.
sylviA Webb or ldJ!nlllield.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crossni&lt;kle and children and Mr .
and Mr1. Clearmont llarrts attended the Harrio N!union at
New Philadelphia Sunday.
Mrs. Flossie Potty spent a
few days recenUy .,ith Mt. and
Mrs. Clarence Bak~&gt;r and lamily.
Mr, and Mn. Buzz Brannon
and family of Mansfield visited
last weeltend with Mr. and Mrs.

Harold ll&lt;aMon. Min

Mn. Myrtle Prot! ttctl•td

word tbal 11tt

chtiiP!tr, 1\ln.

CalTOI Matlack, had undergone
surgery at Clove land Clinic Ill
Cktvellnd.

Wituam Cllapman W88 toturned homo 1to1n the booplw
and hi; daupltr, Mro. John
oramlinl and son of Akron is
lpendinC a leW diYI beN With

Pemeroy, Ohio

REAL ESTATE

them.

I'
Mr. and Mrs. Bam
were 8Aturday evening
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
a n 4 1...

TayIor
goests
Brick·

SALE : ii room house
bath, newly decorated,
heaUng. FuU basement.
cated 123 Hudson Street,
Middltport. Price, f6000. In·
quire Ohio Hotel.

NOnCB

\:::1

rool~w~or~k~.

..........

aad
rates. Jack TlmmODI, Routt
1, Lon&amp; Bottom, Oblo.
Ultp

IVMLID.OO &amp;LMLII'D ORL

IIILBTHD

VK J IILSLZU'; IIIUVV EUSOIIBL KV8•
IILIJI'II

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~ 111111 'l'Hli: B'IRST Clift' CWN.- •.a-•111;~~

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WMPO . Radio
MONDAY fiiiW

f'IIIDA, Y

1:00 !lip 01 Ntwl
8:05 IICI'III a.rt

11:111 Podia Party
10:1&amp; Publlo SII'VIca

1:20 Cawdl7 JamiiOrtt
S:30 J'm. NIWI

11:11 Tall 'l'ln Show
11:00 HOOD llepon
11:10 . . . lhrlin 'hits

7:111 ...,... f'lrty
..How abol.K ask;ng tht SmhhJ over for bridp.,

_

_

ThoJ'~ _watar

onthullam!"

Ethelt 7:11

WJEH RADIO
II:S!i MasOD County Ne1fll
12:00 Community News
12:1111 NOOD Ntwa
12:10 OhiO Ntwa

donday lbru Friday
6 :00 Sign On
6·05 Musical Clod&lt;

7:00 ~ew'
7 10 Mmdcal Clock

ta:li ...,_

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9:45
to ·oo

10 05
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Ohio Valley News
World &amp; Ohio News
Sporla Today
Weather Picture
Musical Clock
Community NtWI
Laldlstrlnl
Public Service
Family Worahip Hour
Mason County Nen
Talk ol tho TOWII
News
Morning Melodlll

4:30
5:00

&amp;:1111
!i: II

5:2!i

6:30

&lt;except Friday: Church
Bells Bini'

11:45 World NIWI

TERRY

7:10 Nt111 Roport - Otuo
1110 BIUidul P1r1J
1:10 BIMillul hrl7
liGp

9:11&amp; CoftM Wllb Jlllll
t ·4G Bet1r NtwiaD
IO:llli MhlliWIII Alloc.
10:111 c-fry Hot Dowu
11:11 SWIP illall

1:11&amp; 1'1111111'

hrtr

1:110 lwldoWII llrlaade
7110 8IID Olf
.,!;!_~ 011 - Jtma

Beauty School : Fall
start September II.

now for a
pleil tralhbl1 In boauty

-·--- -'

· turt.
~. Jm

...,.UAY

5:55
6:00

•,oo

Beauty Academy, 10

Phon01 WY2·3994-WY2-6301
691 W. Mo~ln. St
Pomer..,

I

There I

SundaJ 'Show

10:00 Yolct Of Propbecy

11 :to hmi1J Wanhlp llout-'1'1111 10za 81m41111bow
12:11 Noon Rlport
11:00 Cawlll7 Hymnllme
12:15 Mnll1! Jllst For You
12:00 Noon Report
12:15 Goessler's Guest Star·Fri 12:15 The Search
3:00 Platler Part)'
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:11 lllaetlnar Auto Show
1:00 Billy Qralwn
1:30 lMa1 Nt1ll
1:11 Tba Llllberu Boor
l:!lll BID Stem 8po1'll
1:00 !Ips ol the Times
1:00 BowilDC 8core1
(lllf. W. 8. Billups)
Interclumgo
1:05 Van P•lrld: Sparta
2:111 Public lllrvlft
CoJ!!lllunll)&gt; Newa
1:20 amt~owa .........
2:a Tbe 111 Lite
World • NIIIGoal Newt 1:0!i Tba World Today
1:00 8111111ay SbOIIOIIe
Spolllrjbt Ill lports
7:10 iiiiD 011
4:00 Hour 01 Dlclllza
Woatberclll
1:00 SliD 011 - Jlllt
4:41 JohD Grlfllll
ou- Mlmlcale
IIA'I'tlJIDAY
5:00 Sunclfo)' lbowauo
lllslde Boob
I:Ot SJ&amp;D On NIWI
,
1:00 SundoWn Strtnlde
IIWJSet BIYd.
Ul ClountrJ JIIUorM
f :lll SlgD Olf
Sian Off
I:SO Farm New1
1:00 Slllft 011 - Junt

,.

una•1

tht

We'll
Be

Baker &amp; Seyfried

· Court st. ·Athtns, Ohio. Phi~ I
LY 3-1457,
IIOIIAI

7:11 lllp On Ntwa
l :ot BIPIIII LIJmiD'• Hour
1:• llollr Of DoUvtrance
(lilY. Pllll Jones)
1:00 Wlnp Of IIH1Ill&amp;
1,30

lncltldlq

~ka Chinn Course. Wrltt,
Phlille, or-·c.me In. ~~h'!"

Newa 0 Grama
,\gl'lcuJtUre Agent
Country Go Round
Newa Beat
Counlry Go Round
NeWI Beat
3:110 Mid Way Matluet
3:86 Nt111 IIIII
1100 lllldaa wltb bon

i· 45 rhe Lifeline

B·OO
8 05
-B 10
U· 1$
8:16

lrlabt 8llr lhow
?:IS Plekbll lldwr Shoo

11:10 Farm NIWI

lluUetln -

T:CI l..,thtl P111J
1:15 JDIIII BuJolt lhow

STOP BY

------- -

For All Of Your Notdt

. MARTIN HOTB
LOUNGE

and

Middleport Feed Mill
T-. Pewler, Owner &amp; Opp. I
..Wt Do CUstom Grinding"

DANCING

N. 21111 Ave.

TONIGHT 1ml

SEE USII

Mlddloport

COllA SERVICE

SATURDAY

Ste The utelt, Labor-S.Villf Farm llnpleiMnts ly

Music by the Vlklltl'

INTERNATIONAL· HARVESTER

10 P.M. TO I A.M.

NEW IDEA

· CARD OP THANICI

Bv OIOIGI WONDEI

thankt and "'l:;:~,
itelgllbor•
,j
durlnt
lllneaa and ••tb ol our Jlul.
·band ind lather,

•

Cleland

Hines. We approoltlte abo tbt
conolderat1on ol tbt l'lllnJ
Funeral Home IIIII, llr. L.
L. Roush lor hio ~

'

-

words ahd aU lrleadl wilD
helped In any way. YIIUI' klnclnen . lfjll always be remembered by:
Edith Hines,
Willard Hines and

Charlene-'nloma
• 10 1tp
WY 24111
~
IN MEMORY
.lot·.:.....-

. Ill MEMORY of Charles Lewis
·who pa~ away two' yean
'rOU'RE SO LAZ Y
\_
SLUGGO- -- D ON'T' ~
YOU EVER THINK
OF' YOUR FUTURir ~

su~e--­

r WAS

JUST
THINK1Ncr-

A80UT !I.Y

I FIGURED OUT
HOW MANY DAYS
TILL. MY Ol.:C•
All'! PENSION

11, 1181. s.dly
cblldten ind

FUTURe

· '.'Where Quali'ly Is Paramount'" .

-

�'-

Selling Everything But The Kitcheq .Sink? Want Ads Can Sellli Too

lai!JI~•.....,*«w•rt.
tO. tiel
- o~ Alf·
·-~

-

LIMa IIIII II -"' ¥!lfdlla ..
! ..-·~kit·~ltltll6ol "-.

Joppa
"--.!-1

.;:IOClill

•

\

IIIII

!olr. IIIII 11tL IIIIMrl 0.,

News

_ , wllll Mr.
MrL Wlllnil lalltJ,

....

I spoilt

·classified
Ads Get
-' Results.

-;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;:j;
....... Mrt. ~ lllrll'
'1'111 .1017 mNIIIII Of
IG!&gt;' lllrl .tlito4 -nil)' Wltb Mt.
lbo

lltld illoodl)' ... 1114 lira. Gtlttl ......
IJ!Jn8 Ill 1111 tllui'Ch. Tdpll! ol -~-==:;;::;:;;.~-~
.. ... "Y/llal llllall ••
r.n · ·aur Chlldrtft "DOll'
Jlact•• 1'boll prtnnl w• t •

,. tvscil--

Tuppers Plains

.,_
·...IL='
·=...
...-........
--

s-..!-1 Not-

l!uiH llbrton, Motllo -um,
Livlha llrtnnllll, Opal Harrll,
Allco Borr, Rill Baker, Mal'
lllrel Groomlcklt, Oltndl Jlttlo

OCUU

.,.,

2t.lllow

,

tdUm, Sharon, Ropr, Janict,

IGV. dilt1ii&lt; llottil proeeliO

Jean and Larry Baker.
Margaret Orounk:lde wu
hosteso al a Slanley party at
her home Friday evening. Door
priz&lt;t wa1 -won by Glenda Jlttlo
edum. Roll'1!i!hments were serv·
ed to tha lolloWlnl Winnie Mar'ec1
Rill
cinko, Glend l 8 en urn:
Baker ' Mary Ann HarriS, Opal
Harrll, Linda Cole, Marlene
Putman Madalyn Buchannan.

ed biN II tilt ..tlhodllll a!1ll"
~ IM!day e'ilinllll- He II lllil
""' o! !lev. 1M Mrs. Freeland
Nortll.
Mrs T Perfil&gt; 1
Mr. ahd
• 0111
.:'..
Lexmgtoo, Ky., wet calling
friends here Sllllrda7.
The WSCS of the Melhndlst
'tb Mn Myrtl
Church
for iheJr .:.
Jl(jll.,.
wl~

'

-

Society News
.1962 FORD

'NIIrd Hardtop Clnpe, Wblle llallll, red Interior, low
1111..,., - bolbz,.P'l"llr lleerlDJ and brakeo, rildlo and
IIMitr. LID 110W olllhe WIJ'.
·

1962 COIVAIR - - - - - $1995
Mo!IU 2 Door. llarQoq llaQb, '""" Interior wltb buektt
tNII. • fPM4 box, IOIIDIIat, rdlq, boater. Tires ohow
Ultll - · 1 lib new w tl a Nllu'flna.

WANT AD
INI'OD\ATION

al'olbolt

@)

Alllpata

;!.r:.

$3395

POMROY MOTOR CO.@
ONN IYP. 1100 P.M.

POMIIIOY, OHIO

ft1!! !!!

UI'-

FOR SALE

HELP WANTED

Childre~ present were Donald gular meeting
seven mem-Bobby
Patty
d
boro
present
ahd
U11 aunt,
0
8
pulm.n
'
'
M
Vir
inia
Merlum
Mark Grossnickle, Sharon, Reg- rs.
g
•

er. Janice, Jean and Lorry
Baker. Demonstrator wal Mrl.
sylviA Webb or ldJ!nlllield.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crossni&lt;kle and children and Mr .
and Mr1. Clearmont llarrts attended the Harrio N!union at
New Philadelphia Sunday.
Mrs. Flossie Potty spent a
few days recenUy .,ith Mt. and
Mrs. Clarence Bak~&gt;r and lamily.
Mr, and Mn. Buzz Brannon
and family of Mansfield visited
last weeltend with Mr. and Mrs.

Harold ll&lt;aMon. Min

Mn. Myrtle Prot! ttctl•td

word tbal 11tt

chtiiP!tr, 1\ln.

CalTOI Matlack, had undergone
surgery at Clove land Clinic Ill
Cktvellnd.

Wituam Cllapman W88 toturned homo 1to1n the booplw
and hi; daupltr, Mro. John
oramlinl and son of Akron is
lpendinC a leW diYI beN With

Pemeroy, Ohio

REAL ESTATE

them.

I'
Mr. and Mrs. Bam
were 8Aturday evening
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
a n 4 1...

TayIor
goests
Brick·

SALE : ii room house
bath, newly decorated,
heaUng. FuU basement.
cated 123 Hudson Street,
Middltport. Price, f6000. In·
quire Ohio Hotel.

NOnCB

\:::1

rool~w~or~k~.

..........

aad
rates. Jack TlmmODI, Routt
1, Lon&amp; Bottom, Oblo.
Ultp

IVMLID.OO &amp;LMLII'D ORL

IIILBTHD

VK J IILSLZU'; IIIUVV EUSOIIBL KV8•
IILIJI'II

~o.-&amp;VIIIIIIo

w•

!'tll:al:da~ O:;ptaqaotll OOD 1'1111 IUVl' OA.RD!Itt
~ 111111 'l'Hli: B'IRST Clift' CWN.- •.a-•111;~~

Lllf

WMPO . Radio
MONDAY fiiiW

f'IIIDA, Y

1:00 !lip 01 Ntwl
8:05 IICI'III a.rt

11:111 Podia Party
10:1&amp; Publlo SII'VIca

1:20 Cawdl7 JamiiOrtt
S:30 J'm. NIWI

11:11 Tall 'l'ln Show
11:00 HOOD llepon
11:10 . . . lhrlin 'hits

7:111 ...,... f'lrty
..How abol.K ask;ng tht SmhhJ over for bridp.,

_

_

ThoJ'~ _watar

onthullam!"

Ethelt 7:11

WJEH RADIO
II:S!i MasOD County Ne1fll
12:00 Community News
12:1111 NOOD Ntwa
12:10 OhiO Ntwa

donday lbru Friday
6 :00 Sign On
6·05 Musical Clod&lt;

7:00 ~ew'
7 10 Mmdcal Clock

ta:li ...,_

7::m News Headlines

!2:20
12:2!1
12:30
12:45
1:55
2:00
2:55

7:w Musical Clock

8 55

9-00
9-30
9:45
to ·oo

10 05
10 55
11:55

Ohio Valley News
World &amp; Ohio News
Sporla Today
Weather Picture
Musical Clock
Community NtWI
Laldlstrlnl
Public Service
Family Worahip Hour
Mason County Nen
Talk ol tho TOWII
News
Morning Melodlll

4:30
5:00

&amp;:1111
!i: II

5:2!i

6:30

&lt;except Friday: Church
Bells Bini'

11:45 World NIWI

TERRY

7:10 Nt111 Roport - Otuo
1110 BIUidul P1r1J
1:10 BIMillul hrl7
liGp

9:11&amp; CoftM Wllb Jlllll
t ·4G Bet1r NtwiaD
IO:llli MhlliWIII Alloc.
10:111 c-fry Hot Dowu
11:11 SWIP illall

1:11&amp; 1'1111111'

hrtr

1:110 lwldoWII llrlaade
7110 8IID Olf
.,!;!_~ 011 - Jtma

Beauty School : Fall
start September II.

now for a
pleil tralhbl1 In boauty

-·--- -'

· turt.
~. Jm

...,.UAY

5:55
6:00

•,oo

Beauty Academy, 10

Phon01 WY2·3994-WY2-6301
691 W. Mo~ln. St
Pomer..,

I

There I

SundaJ 'Show

10:00 Yolct Of Propbecy

11 :to hmi1J Wanhlp llout-'1'1111 10za 81m41111bow
12:11 Noon Rlport
11:00 Cawlll7 Hymnllme
12:15 Mnll1! Jllst For You
12:00 Noon Report
12:15 Goessler's Guest Star·Fri 12:15 The Search
3:00 Platler Part)'
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:11 lllaetlnar Auto Show
1:00 Billy Qralwn
1:30 lMa1 Nt1ll
1:11 Tba Llllberu Boor
l:!lll BID Stem 8po1'll
1:00 !Ips ol the Times
1:00 BowilDC 8core1
(lllf. W. 8. Billups)
Interclumgo
1:05 Van P•lrld: Sparta
2:111 Public lllrvlft
CoJ!!lllunll)&gt; Newa
1:20 amt~owa .........
2:a Tbe 111 Lite
World • NIIIGoal Newt 1:0!i Tba World Today
1:00 8111111ay SbOIIOIIe
Spolllrjbt Ill lports
7:10 iiiiD 011
4:00 Hour 01 Dlclllza
Woatberclll
1:00 SliD 011 - Jlllt
4:41 JohD Grlfllll
ou- Mlmlcale
IIA'I'tlJIDAY
5:00 Sunclfo)' lbowauo
lllslde Boob
I:Ot SJ&amp;D On NIWI
,
1:00 SundoWn Strtnlde
IIWJSet BIYd.
Ul ClountrJ JIIUorM
f :lll SlgD Olf
Sian Off
I:SO Farm New1
1:00 Slllft 011 - Junt

,.

una•1

tht

We'll
Be

Baker &amp; Seyfried

· Court st. ·Athtns, Ohio. Phi~ I
LY 3-1457,
IIOIIAI

7:11 lllp On Ntwa
l :ot BIPIIII LIJmiD'• Hour
1:• llollr Of DoUvtrance
(lilY. Pllll Jones)
1:00 Wlnp Of IIH1Ill&amp;
1,30

lncltldlq

~ka Chinn Course. Wrltt,
Phlille, or-·c.me In. ~~h'!"

Newa 0 Grama
,\gl'lcuJtUre Agent
Country Go Round
Newa Beat
Counlry Go Round
NeWI Beat
3:110 Mid Way Matluet
3:86 Nt111 IIIII
1100 lllldaa wltb bon

i· 45 rhe Lifeline

B·OO
8 05
-B 10
U· 1$
8:16

lrlabt 8llr lhow
?:IS Plekbll lldwr Shoo

11:10 Farm NIWI

lluUetln -

T:CI l..,thtl P111J
1:15 JDIIII BuJolt lhow

STOP BY

------- -

For All Of Your Notdt

. MARTIN HOTB
LOUNGE

and

Middleport Feed Mill
T-. Pewler, Owner &amp; Opp. I
..Wt Do CUstom Grinding"

DANCING

N. 21111 Ave.

TONIGHT 1ml

SEE USII

Mlddloport

COllA SERVICE

SATURDAY

Ste The utelt, Labor-S.Villf Farm llnpleiMnts ly

Music by the Vlklltl'

INTERNATIONAL· HARVESTER

10 P.M. TO I A.M.

NEW IDEA

· CARD OP THANICI

Bv OIOIGI WONDEI

thankt and "'l:;:~,
itelgllbor•
,j
durlnt
lllneaa and ••tb ol our Jlul.
·band ind lather,

•

Cleland

Hines. We approoltlte abo tbt
conolderat1on ol tbt l'lllnJ
Funeral Home IIIII, llr. L.
L. Roush lor hio ~

'

-

words ahd aU lrleadl wilD
helped In any way. YIIUI' klnclnen . lfjll always be remembered by:
Edith Hines,
Willard Hines and

Charlene-'nloma
• 10 1tp
WY 24111
~
IN MEMORY
.lot·.:.....-

. Ill MEMORY of Charles Lewis
·who pa~ away two' yean
'rOU'RE SO LAZ Y
\_
SLUGGO- -- D ON'T' ~
YOU EVER THINK
OF' YOUR FUTURir ~

su~e--­

r WAS

JUST
THINK1Ncr-

A80UT !I.Y

I FIGURED OUT
HOW MANY DAYS
TILL. MY Ol.:C•
All'! PENSION

11, 1181. s.dly
cblldten ind

FUTURe

· '.'Where Quali'ly Is Paramount'" .

-

�I

...

,• .

)

·I

'I

'

Dany Sentfllel, l'lliiJ6JV)'·Middleport, o., Aar.
-·

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Offl11rt
A41wJttrY OM11 •
Bolter ............... Joe rJ. ....
VIle
I ••••••••• lllchard lobleab ••••••••• • C. I. ,llld:..t.e
........, ................. Aim 117... ... .... ...
H. NolA
Tr110urer --····----... loan Bewotooa .. ......... . VU.. Colllu ·
JUNIOII PAIR DtUCTOIII
Glrllleouta ... . .. Jou Bewotao11. Jlllo lfly~a~, Joaot Rolla', Jolu Dnll
t-Il Gltll, llH Aim M7oro, Sa•dn Wallo, llolatllo 11NwD, lttml&amp;r Lolllt
•11 lart .... Rlcbonl ltobloall, J:arl Hua~ Ttrr1 Boffme, Cllarlil Lw
F:r.A. ...... IUdwd Boltor, Corl Clrelo, JohD Alllolt, ......, lolt.a
ADViSOIIY IOAlD MIMIIII
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Girl Seoub .... Mr1. John Rotset, 1m. VDCitJ ColllDI, llro.........
4-H Glrle .. 1m. Betty Enrla, llro. lluth Dtonbadt, 1m. GOIIIYI fftlla
._H a.,. .................. Don lmltll, Jllolt lltmtt, c. lllltiltiiH

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SU,IRINTINDINTS C1P DI,AitMINTS
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Lt ...laaln
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Koilale Brown, chr.
Rlehard ltoblenll, ebr. Juoller Llo•lf ,_..,,
Genevo Nolon, o4Y.
Eari.Runt
Joan a.....-, ebr,
Randall lolber
Jane
Dick Sterrett, oclv.
lonalfor ~
Demon1tratlons:
Vilor1 Oolllnl, t4•.
""""" ....W.ltol
Ttn7 llollman, chr. Janot H•-· cbr.
Clothllll 01111
Chart• Lee
.loon . ltyle • C. E. Bloboloe, oth-.
IIDdtl Wtlll, ebr.
Achi"'M-1 AWI!nlot CNIIO, I""' 41 I I I I flue Aim Jb'lh
Sue Alln M7tn, Cbr. lohD Amott, &lt;Hhr. Bott1 hla, od•.
ltlcltiJ'd Koblenb
CArl Clrole, eo-eltr.
ltnnlter Lohoo
Rldllrd Holter
Chari., Lee
Joe LIIIIIIJI,
CIINIIAL IULII
1. khlblto - Mull be earrle4 u V~allonol Alrieulluft, VocatiODo
ol Homo llconoml.,., or 4-R Club pro~ or oupervioetl proelleeo or
under ou,...illoa ol Girl Scout troopt. Wboa quootlon of doubt sh•U
ori10 the decision ol the Ell&lt;::llllve Committee wlU be &lt;Onoidered !lnol.
lath ublbltor muot eleor hlo or her opaeo after l'tlllovln( olhllllt befOH
dleclt wlll be laauod.
2. Scoring - The method of aeorlna wiD be uolnl A. B, C, - All
• A" exhibit wiU coaslot of eKhlblts of superior merit. ''B" eKhlillll w!D
be tboot mk1Wl1 between "A" and "C" exhlbill, •.r:· ublblto will b&lt; of
"erage merlt. Those that do not melt dealrabio ,.......,.. 111Ul bo &amp;ra6od "D" and wUJ not recel91 a ribbon or owiJ'd.
3. THE JUNIOR FA.1R BOA.IIIl IIECOlDIENDI THAT II01ro 01'
I:ACll JUNIOR J'A.IR EXHlBlT8 PJUiliiiU)I BB OONATI!lD TO '11111
JUNIOR J'AIII BUILDING FUND.
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4. Jadlini - ww bo earrltd ""' by eompttent dlallttorliteellncll"'

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CENTENNIAL PARADE
TUES. AUG., 13
3:00 P.M.

Schedule to be determined later,

5. Trani!POrta•ion ,....., - Tlleee norda 1o bo JIMd In ld41tton 1o
,roile oward lloteclln pnoral rule II.
a. Poultry and Robblll, per elhlhltor ...................... t1.00
'· Clube, Departmento, or other oreanllltlon, not reeolrinl IIIJ'
tron~portotiOn o'll'al'do b7 111 membon In IIIJ' 101'111, ont

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c. Livestock lr!IDI'PGrtotiou wlll be per animal lllllt loUowo:
(I) from Salisblll1' Townahtp . . .... .......... Per unit 11.00
Cli !rom Chestor, Sutton, 8edlord or
Rutt•nd Townoblp
. .. . . ......... _ _ Per unit $3.00
(I) from all other townohl)ll In tho eounlf ...... Per Wilt ta.OO
One unit shall eonllot ol:
(1) Five or le•• bead oflbeep or g&lt;&gt;ot.l,
(2) One &lt;Ow, eal! over 8 monlhl ol ••• or ono boa I montbl
of 110·

bita conahting of tal plecea.

6. A.warda - Bule owartlo will be modo to ooeh oulbltor 011 b11l1
of cr•des •• follows:
No award wlll be modo oa "D" ,rodoo, but tranoportatlcm wlll bo

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A

B

C

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- Style Revue; lhowmonlblp; Leaclenhlp; IAI'a
Sew; . Artlolu to Uoe tll&lt;l Wtar; llld IIIJ' othot
olot111111 not liatod below; Home l'urnllbin..
ond HoD!O Monogemont; all food oltepl e&amp;llllinc
cllll· aa.e; ,V tJelliblet and Crops; Con""alion;
r"luwer G1rdening and ForeetfJ; Uvettoek l'r0o
dueto; Auto Care lndlvldual-'aletr; Flrlt Aid;
Homt Htll'llnr; Child Core.
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12.00-$150-$1 :00 - Drefl•; Lounllnl Garments; Adftntod Rllm•
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hnllbiDD and ROillt lollftllellll~l ond 7dj
Cloii e...: 'llldlvlduel lbopwatl eta•
18roj.
tii.00-$2.50-$2.00 - Individual Demonotr1Uon; TallMfd Glr!nllllt
and Complete Colltumei Sbapworl&amp; lln•r; IIIMPi ,
Swine; Tractor Rodeo; Conservation 12f; ILtbbill; Poultry.
to.llt--$4 .~.00 - ROlli• l'umllhlnt~~t Clo11 7o; Te1111 Dentonolra1101111· lllopWork 13u-w; Coltlt; Aute Olre and
Will' (Cidb) lib.
f!l.llt--$4.11()....$3.00 - llduelllObll Booth lneludlnl ioout llllofl.
Tile tllree bell edueatlbllll llelot.bo Will reeotve lll additional ptl!e or:
First Prize . ...... ............... ......... t10.00
Second Prize ····•····••••••-------..·-- .. - $ 7.00
Tblrd P11zo --·-··· ·· · ··· ···------ ----····· - $ 4.00
'· Elhlblta - lluot bo 111 ploet not toter thoa 1:00 p.m .. .........,,
Aupot 13th, except nutl'liiOD 1114 muM remain In plact llnW latunlay,
A.upot 17th, at 4:00p.m. Ailf ilhlbil removed Woro that 111111 wUJ lorloll lllJ ptemlums owaniM IR tblm. NutriUon eshlblll mUll be III pit..
not loter than D:OO i.lll., 'l'll1lndlt, AUIUit 15th.
B. Entries - .Ill tilt llllilclr l'olr 1111111 b&lt; lllhmltted to the Juntor
raJt Secretary 11011attr tbllllulr lt, 1.181.
8. Ally prompWII, eoftlllft1, or 1117 lkl ot the obowlng wUJ forfeit
any premium awordad tht ilhlblttit 1na tbe eshlbllar wUJ be ruled out
of oll compedlioa 111 111111or DlfUlOI ot lbo tar. OaiJ ahlblton oDd
judi" ellowod Ill tbl iiiOw 1'1!14.
10. Junlol txhlbltor1 muM do all fllllnl aad earo ·of anlmalo ublbllld In tbllualolllkolua af lbo fl!r. Olllttwloe It lo iiOt 10K Jta.
lor rar.
11. l:.lmlt OllllltriM --~- J'unlor tolr elhlbllor ohall be Umlte4
to two (2) llllfMt .. toah_ef. ClamJIIH: 2 eattloa In .... Db.) ill)'lo
.
revae, ollolr. .tllltlp llld llltlllJ olllr ODI enii'J.)
12. l.lllltcml - lileh nldllltot oball receive ribbono lndlllltlni tbo
quai!IJ f!l ......L lllllllolll mUll lit clleplOJed ON and BY eshlblll dlil'
Ill( tho lllr.
13. fW 1114 1latUitn efub lllllllboh wW .....,ive piDI U tho
memben ·~ -plllod tbt &amp;11, fourth, IIIVenth, or Ieath felli' o! ;'IIOfll. Plfto will alto lit ff0'14t4 for llrot, tltlid, flltb, ooveftth,
ud Jtalll Jtlr +8 tlllb aclmoft. ftll III 1 poHcy Wllldl boo been Ill
opei'!IIICIII for - . 1 7lln.
k. a.-.Tbo followlali t'tllll IN Dllllllllllto eover all ..,..,_ ·
•ticlba. lttah brte4 lball lit Juqecl ltlliNitll. Tlte ludllnl ol orcanllau- oldl1 1111 d1111a NJIIlhNir&lt;
15. Collptautll- Pnltlllllll Will 1lt wllllbold lf project work il ..,,
eGIDJlltlod . . .eteri!J
18. llllllor rill' - l'lriiiiPIIIOII will .. Mlrlcted lo membera Ill

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JUNIOR and SENIOR FAIR
PROGRAM
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Monday, Augusl

12th.~ 1963
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Metgs County Munster·

P M.-Religious Services ial Association

Tuesday, Aug11st 13th.
10:00
10:00
10.00
12:00
12:00
2:00
3:00
3:00
•7 :00

•s:oo

10:00

A.M. to 4:00 P.M.-Kiddies Day, Rides 10c
A.M.-Judging Domestic Atts
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A.M.-Admission will be charged at gate.
Noon to 2:00 P.M.-Junior Fair Tractor Operators
Contest
Noon to 4:00 P.M.-Middleport High School Band
P.M.-Junior Fair Games and Contests
P.M.--Centennial Parade
P.M. to 8:00 P.M.-Judging 4-H Crops, Electric, Rope
and Garden Exhibits
P.M.- Big Bend Twirlers
P.M.-Stoney Roberts Auto Thrill Show
P M.-Firew'orks

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Wednesday, August 14th.
8:00 A.,I.- Poullry Judging-Open Class
9:00 A.M. to 11 :00 A.M.-Judging 4-H Poultry and Rabbits,
4-H Showmanship, Poultry and Rabbits, Junior Fair Booth Exhibits
10:00 A.M.--Conformation Show-Horses and Ponies
12:00 Noon to 4:00 P M.- Rutland High School Band
• t :OO P.M.-Horse Show
1:00 P.M.-Judging Flower Show
2:00 P.M.-Judging Antique Display
•7:30 P .M.- Horse Pulling Contest

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Thursday, August 15th.
9:00 A 'I.-Judging .Junior Fair - Dairy and Showmanship - Nutrition Exhibits - FFA Crops and Vegetable Exhibits
2:00 P.M.-Judging "airy Cattle- Open Clas•
• 2:00 P. ~-!.-Pony Hafoess Racing
•a:on P.M.-Running Racing
• 4:00 P.M.-Eastern High School Band
*5:00 P.M.-Twilight Horse Harness Racing
'6:10 P .M.-Big Bend Varieties of 1963 - Directed by
Robert K. Hoeflich

Friday, August 16th.
8:30
9:30
10:00
1:00
1:30
•2:00

A.M.-Judging .Junior Fair-Sheep and Swine
A.M.-Judging Junior Fair-Beef and Showmanship
A.M.-Judging Beef Cattle-Open Class
P . M .-Holst~; .. Show
P.M.-Judging Sheep and Swine- Open Clail
P.M.-Pony Harness Racing
•a:oo P.M.-Running Racing
•4:00 P.M.-Pomeroy High School Band
•s:OO P.M.- Twilight Horse Harness Racing
'7 :30 P.M.- Pony Pulling Contest
Saturd~y.

1963
PREMIUM
LIST

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1,, lttcll nblbll . . . 1lt lllfrlod u I lftlell&amp; Ia the dub or deporlo

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mom tho Jtll' It II ntdllltod. Mo llflelt (ll"'udllli n-lodr) mOJ lit
...-lodmorttllulonto.
11. Pl'oleal 1•11•111 10 lit llllll&gt;ltad • IIIII - - Folt """ not bo
cl!lniltd liter 1117 !tilL Qlr&lt;lo. ldulifJIIte ..a Jt'Ol.-l anlmolo mUll 11t
llllldltted lo tilt Oottnlfllll$ 'i" Olllfi loiron ltll7 lot, to bo olllilrto
le JI'Oilllllaulo popen W Nlillllwcl ontmat. 111t11t M dteebd br
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llillollallltt
lho I1IDior hlr •iltrllltolldt41 .. ...... ol tho r_.uv. dep-t
... ~ PII'JIIII.

EDITION

II. AD sholllill -

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0111J III .Janlor

hlr 11.
ttl In...order
-lile
le lit"·'
llldllo lor pnmt,_ all 4-11 ~proJect bollte
aut be alillfaelolllr IOIIlfletod and ,. tho Couatr ilit*nt.., O!llco by
AUillot lrd.
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tiL AD a•' lt 1 alllbltoc1 at tho Far mUll lit ICfDI!lponl'!d by hOilltll
popoa ~ tbal tho l l v - meelo! otato IMalth INijUinmen'-- '
IJIYIIION 1- LIIAOIUiilil
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Tho """'-mont Aftrd

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I - IDUCA'rJOKAl. 100'111 8&amp;HIB('J'I, ADJ 4-11 Cl•h,
AlrieultUN, or VoeaiiODal s- l&lt;oDOiai&lt;o .Depotlmoill. ..
1117 &lt;111tor IUftlor trpalullea lUI lit up - ecl..,tloaat bCiolll. toollo

2.

v...tloaal

eKhlbl111rlll be pna a IQIIee I r.Oit . ., lihl I fMI •No tdePI!IIIIlll
apoa uture o! ulllbll, plua 1114 amolllll ef ""'"" anllallle) 11141 ••
"'IDJIIIlyiDI wall ......
No ll'lld• Ill tllo ~ lldf lit lu4lt4 III ADJ . _ Enlrleo tor bOolh eshlblti muot be r Je ot tho limo 1111 lloo otllor
JliDior Folr entrlelllt1d&amp;lltlo. For -11· "'aaooJ Ia tilt ...... "A
Good Dlot P171", or "'1'rMtor lllfolr.~ A lw.of lkalclt IIIII pia. tor a
boollt mllll bo Mlbml~ .ll. tllo llllt ol ....,., lpeelfJ ....,.._, DOidl
oueh 11 llbiiiPtCI GH41d• ~~~ eooaaet1011 Itt.
Score cant for Judalnl tho EducoUoual Booth:
A. Dote tilt ddt'. . I*INJ tho oblectl.. .,
till osblblt! . . . .............. ......... ........ 10 polnta
B. lo the ldoo of.tbo tihlbll- at a _..,...,
11 the .tnt,r ol Jatmot ...U7 _ , .. .. ... ..... to polltta
C. Does thf eshlblt I'O!preselllln •JiPlliiod ,...U..! .. II polnllll
D. Io tbo lotol ahlblt
te till of boolll! 10 potnto
ll Io lhl 1111 of eolol',
1
offoelln? ·- -- 10 potN
F. An J1boia. pooton.
llblblt artldoo ID rtloitOD te oadt Gt1Ntr ID lilt prOIIOIUOD! . -- . 10 poiDII
Cl. An olattlll4lbla an ~dell dlilplo imcllll)' te reid! •• I ,.mte

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1. Jo tho ut o1•111ab, ..,.,u111,

jlolnto

lllll pwteluatld
cwaac.1f --- -- - ------ ----·------ --- -~ -- · ---·-- I ,.._
J. 11 ortiiJUitlt, llhewb! .......... ............... .... polllll
1[. WUI tho oppMriD. . of lho ablblt bo llllioloeiAirr
for lhl dunlloa ol till fair! . . ............. ..... • fiiDia

3 Clan S -

D~ONITIArw:; COHii:iir.'~:

wW b. bold Tuoodey, ,\upo&amp; 1111 al 1:00 p.m. Contoolulto wUJ Ill d
!ieclll 11111 oro 1o dolDOilllrlta at tho hlr. Tllo OODt.llt II te all
parttelpltiDI P'OilPI· Tho parpeoo ol o deiDGilllnlloa II te, ......, lho
bow oad why ol tbo nbjeet domo-tocl. Politte te Ill tolleldend Ia
JudCIDI ...-.110111 wUI IDeludt:
Five polnla wUJ bo dldliltld Ill' .... IIIID1111 or frletloa ol minute
dtmOllJirlUOD II 11114er ltlt mlnUiel or over ll!ttoD milt- Ia ltJIIIIo.
Choice o! Subject .Dem-.locl •••••••••••••• 1111'1
Row wfD d..oaatntta 1.1 ,..,.,.. .......... 1111'1
Inlerttlt to the audliBI!Il . . ...... . .. ............ IOllo
Showllli ODd OXI'JelniAI II'OCOU d-'1- ........ IOllo
•. CLAS8 t - JUNIOR Lt.\ti!PSHIP:
llequincl ahlblt il u fo!IOWI:
1. Completed llllllor Leacloroblp rr.jeet book. ('l'llrnod lltlo CouniJ
Extension OUt.. by AuCUtl 3rd.)
t. Supplomenta17, uoeoble, luclonblp matarlal. (Tbil II to bo mo•
terial of value In tho loadenhlp 11111111011 II eho"" bJ the Junior
Leodoroblp booil.)
(1. ODd I. liUIJ

be Ill ODI notebook)

(1- how 2. wu uoetl)
I. Poster or &lt;hart ohowin1 Junior Leadtnblp worlt oomploted Ia
tocol elub or eommuiiiiJ llld "'Uft~do oeii•IIJ. -.Jitb1tar mtJ
show prevtoua ,,.,. ol Junior lAodenlllp work.
(This mUll be ntaiiJ wrlttan or printed. Silo o! poltfl' or
ehort mnot be I~" x 14" or larger. MuoL bo plotn tnoulh
1o read ol five loot dlotoneo.)
DIVIIION IL
C:LOTHtNO, HOMI 'IIRNISHINOS, AND HOMI MANAGIMINT
I . CLASS a. CI.OTHINa. All NW1n1 ond elothin1 mUll bo brouabt
In Tueodlf, Auau•t lth, !rom 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. to be judged on Wodne!lday, August 7th. Junior Fair ~ewina: will net be judled at the Plir·
grounds. This judgi11g Will takl place in the }O~ll club pJUI lh1 lfldl
on the project book.
Ga. Three articles madtln 4-H '"Let's Sew.••
Gb. Three articles made in 4-H "ArtieiH to UN and W11r."
Gc. l:aq to M1k1 Cotton Dre11.

M Lounging or BlefPinr garments.
Ge. lchool, ho-me, or atr4!et dreu.
If. Sports clothes for work, play, or ltreet. CMU8t bt a complete outfit.)
5g. Tailored cloth11. (Include taUorllla: proee11.)
6h. Dress·Up-Dresa or Formal - ean includt 1Up.
5i. Complete Costume (Should lnelude dre11, tult or eoat With 111 accessories, auch as shoes, hat, glove1, 1Up, 1nd other undiTIIJ'JIItD&amp;&amp;)
&amp;j . College girls dress.
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6k. Three 4ilfor.,t tr,. ortlcleo modo In houJehold Hwlnl.
151. Three dlfftNnt tt'PI articles made Jn Children·• wur.
6m. Quilt top.
6n. QuUt.

The artl&lt;leo In &lt;imeo Ill, lb, lb, lk, ond 51, must bo oxhibltod

together as a unit.
f . CLASS 8- STYLE Rli:VUI:

(An elimination &lt;Onteol Will b&lt; held Oft Auguot 7th. at 7:10 p.m. All
prlo partieipoti,. in tho ollmlnotlon eontnt oll&lt;l ohowlnl 11 tbo CouniJ
Faft will be paid premiums the aame 11 participttfog in tht strte tetue
ot the lair. All dre1101 1radod A In the ollmtnallon eontott muot be
ohown in the Coudty tolr Style S.••• at the lunlor :Prolfom.)
1&lt;. Easy to _.lkl Cotton Ilto11.
8d. Lounging or ole.Pinc 11rmenta.
1e. S.bQol, homo. or 1treo! drtll.
6f. lllltJHI etotlta• lot wort and plor.
••• 'hllotld clot.bet.

ett. Dred-UP'IlN• or Potmal.
et. · Oolnpleta Cootllllle.
8J. CoUeaolirl'o clr•.

1. CIAIII 7. ROd 1URNI!RINCS AND HOME MANAGEIIENT:
7a. IIGO!Jl Deooratlo.. - olhibllo muot lnol11do 111loltl 111ado or rem6de1ed M ·1 unlt ior lliJ toom Ill lho - · Lltt aumbor of roon for

proJect on enii'J toa.
1bi liMlll ArtaiiCillltnt - uhlblll mUll ...., IIIJ' ortlelo modo ~
eave lime, eo«Cf, ar lobor -ID tho home and 11oomponltd- a di'IWIDI
showing 1110 ol ortltltl. 1'llll •11 bo 1 k!tolt ... loulldr1 _,., -lnl
room, boleme'l, ott. till IIGmbor o1 )'lUI for llhleet on tntrJ 1111c. P-Dil AeHl~Dto - Aa lduulioaal ahlbll abowlal MJno piiiM
o! actlvltJ In tht proJ,iet.
1d. Qu1ok oncl Kal;'. '1'*1 fll liOn lttma Mdt and d!JpiOJtd to • their uN' Iteotdtq to tbe proJtet book.
1e. t.AundrJ. - An •.dllcallonal dllplaJ that ab0111 o pro&lt;OA whleb
mfuo wultlrll ~/or
MOler. (l'o tnelllllt poetor ~~- dotAU.
oflo1Jildr7llfOCOOI.)
DIVI.ION IlL- POOIIt
8. ~ I - FOOD nii!RVATION. Cotmia1 and l'rn 1•1· C...
talaen uOt litbeled WHI Ml llo judpd. BNio 1011tolur If ....
mutt be pnperly lobtle4 lhlll - . ol projtll, 11 n•IJIIII -w of
preaervatloa and dalo p1
,.._ '-• .,..,.. IINII • eillrt - ' n l
eomplete4 alimbor ol Wll • ,...._. "" 1004 111 rn•td Ill .._
ptvad. A.lll' dupljGllo entiUI lllidl bo "" dla- tulltr w 11ft.
eo. fl•eltrio!tulle.
8b. five lab ol fiiPtol&gt;l ..
a.. n .. Jan ot . . - !ood willa
lbol - M .... tor • fiBIIr
melllllllft!eDiber.
8cl. Fl•e ...-lotleo ol ..-111 t.iod,.
, Wt'IC, • tit. ~ shcnrlnc .... In !omlly _.. . . . , _ .... ldlllllt ............ Ia
o plulle IN ar ot.btrl eciatolllale U.. ..._ lilt*-· Ult all ' - of
ea&lt;b ubl,lt on enlrJ illBe. Five t)deliel tl ~ ............. t1 Ill ..II 1114

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81. Fl
8g.

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~ nrielleo &lt;ll plddoe, M'!chM; -

I. a.ASS I - FOOD P' M~'I'IOM - llldaJ. All llake4 tood.
mUll be lebeled, llfllll oiii!IDdlld. Jdld o1 lletrr, oltortM'•I er
D!lJ: ..... A.U liiirH fl!o4a atllllli Llil.lita*'11f - · tlllnlllli ..._
Club mtmbort IIIOIIC 1111 011 tMI eiH a. fltlli ,....,... 1e t. ,.....
- • to the project. AllJ du~ 01111111 ••U• of '71 M
nrieQ" or IJPI.
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... y - brudo. One

loof.............. .

.... liUk* ...... Aa t*Mt ....... ., .., " . . ftlliiWIIri: lb
bloautto, .m mufflnt, oaa lilllorltrtl4. lnlil ...... • tbn=er nUt, .eof!H oake.
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lt. Cob.
tiMid ., .., .,. ., . . . . . " fl .....
an 1101 to ked.

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IO:op A . M .~Tunior Fair Parade
11:00 A.M.- Junior Fair Achievement Awards and Style
Revue
•t:OO P.M.-Ra cine High School Band
"2:00 P .M.-Horse Harness Racing
•&amp;:10 P.M.-Big Bend Varieties of 1963-Db:ected by
Robert K. Hoeflich
10:00 P .M.-Fireworks
• Grandstand Attractions.
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4. $3.00 wiU be allowed for tranoportotion pu,.,_ on ohop ll!hlo

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1,11. Qitden - khibil 10 earuiit ill flallllll done Cf 7
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bteo. l'.o&lt;tl plote •haD' coaaist 111 iWOIM llilllll. tin t t ~u.... rota:, ftve ~ one tquuh, OM e~bbq.a, or IUIItl.r ••ltMIT •
II.. Strowberrleo - I'Jxlllbil to eonot&amp;t .fll I 41111ft Ill
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lid. Potaloft - 12 tuben, on1 &gt;arlett•
lie. Cor:! - Mo1 eollliot of three oWu at 1• COJ'JI.
111. Corn - 1117 conoi.lt of 10 , _ at • • torD.
111. Commerelll uop - .,.,. maot bo ~llr M

itllfrlol., .....
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HOJ - kblb)t 1o eoulol 1111 - lllet.
UL Popeom - 10 em ol Ita eom .
liJ. Popcora- 10 ooro of 141413 oora.

llk. Sweel Cern - 10 olllll......,,'
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llL An, oilier erilpa, Indio or YO&amp;rtabloo arrlod 11 IJI'II.Ieeta •
'l'ised pn&lt;lleeo mey be ublbited.
lim. Wbeot - Exhibit 141 o! ouo peel! IIIDPlo.
lla. Batter - &amp;xhiblt te ....lot of one peck oomplo.
llo. Oall - Z:lhlblt to cilnoist of peck oomple.
lip. Byo - Exhibit to -lot of one - k 11mplo.

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llq. Chomplon Trophy .- Pl.... 1o the 111oot olllllonflal ...... or
erop •Khlbll. l'.!tlrleo lit '"' eluo DUly be oD._.. 1e ....._ 111 ~ llp
lnoluotve. Trophy or ploque lo b&lt; .oeeurod Ill' IIUIIor l'lli ...,._
12. CI"'B8 12. CONSBRVATION JU&gt;Wa GA.JQ)IMNG .A!Q1
.POIID'nlY.
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aplalnlnl work completed.

13b. lintomolOIJ' eshlblt - lnoeet eoUeetiM ., otllor odliMtionll . ,

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Ue. Flower .GIJ'dontnr - loth exllltltl muol llo•o ep 1 t • 1111 ot
leut three d1ftere11t nrletiei of tlowere and one llft1ml--t 'lllnl
ene or more vuietiu of flowen with Oowen trith label 1fria1 ... rJl
e1cb arran1ement. Jn addition, 1 1bteh lhowinl arranaemMt Ull IIH
of Dower prden.
A.ltraetivo dloploy io thJo e1aoe- ocoriq:

EJ• A.ppeol . . ........ ... .................... . -

NeatnOH . ....... ................. ......._ .. 24'10
Orillnlllt, -- -- . .......... ................... ..,.

Approprialeneq ___ -*-- ___ ___ __ ______________ _ 11"
Llwn 1nd G1rden Maintenanee, .cluettlonal exhibit iJbowi1t lawa
m1mten1nce.
12e. Fore•try exhibit to eonsl•t of at leut tiJ different ,_, - - l i t _.
ltH toetlono or a plontlna b.. wttb ot t..ot 1 trew wllldt _ . ,......
in the arrent Jtar or one older tree.
12f. A&lt;lnn&lt;ed consenollon or lon"-IDJ projoot - ...u.tt 1o 1oo
deloiled eshlblt ol work aduoll1 ..rriocl outoueb ao ,.,. IIIOfPinc. aervttlon 11tructure, landac1pe plan 1nd plantbiJ.
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13a. lrld.ividual rope exhibit. ShaJl conaiat of fin or more.,._ kMtll.,
ete, per iDdiYidual, pJua one ~elul utlcle 1uch u b1lter, n' ...,...
etc. (Minimum slize exhibit 2' X 2' .) (4-H State reqdirtlll ..t .. a r ....
hibit mounted on finished boud.)
13b. Individual electrical project exhlblt. Shtll eomld If twe • _..
articles made in projed .
INDIVll&gt;UAL &amp;HOP AWARDII.
l3c. Ont lirge or three 1m1JI pieetl 'lf -.Wpmnl .ua. lt ..,. _
tele~thone Jbelf, bow, 1nd 1rrow1.
13&lt;1. Small wood work jobs.
13e. Forge work jobs - small job.
13f. Welding jobs - amall joba.

13g. Soldering jobo- omall job.
13h. Electrical work - small job.
131. Small motor - elnn, paint, miner repair~ ,
13f. IA1f'n power equlpment.
13n. Two wheel trailer, hog house, brooder house, WltfOII bls,.., n6..
13o. Work btnrh, milk e.1rt, feed eart i hOI Hll-fftoderi eomnnmiiJ alit;
motor llrlnn UHmbl)'; poat drill ltlembly; t.r~a tied, lldder· ta~e·
gun nek.

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motor. Show on 1 poster (1'4" 1 11'' or i;lrlll') eudlf what Wit d1111•.
13q. lmoll motor project - complete]J lear down motor. llounl ,..-11
on exhibit bo.lrd lilting rep1irs needed.
13r. Wtldlftl job ~ llrlt (eumpln: 11ton1• ,._., mot. baM.)
13u. Club IWpe exhibi'l--1\lllt•t.ed ·'ltllnimum aiH I ' • I' or eqalflleot.
13v. Club Elf!ttriell exhibit - NlltltN minimum J' :.: I' • ~t~ui­
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13w. Large Cabinet -

complelet' lintobod. Ceder oheot, 1un cabinet
DIVISION Y
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If. CLASS t4. SHOWMANSlllP - t'.aeh per10n enter1n1 on onltnol
in class 15 throueh 35 sh11J be automttletll7 entered

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ahowmanllllp..

No bullo DIIJ bo oxhlbitocl in tho Junior Sh ... All Junlor Fair Rhibltora
must be ready for snowmanthip at t :OO a.m. They thoul4 wait wntl
theJr ela• Ll C81ltd befon eominl tu the Jltuw are1. The patpa.. of
1tartin1 with thowmanship is 10 both exhJbitor and animal wnt be ftlllla
llld elooo. (lrodlng of the ohowmonohip tieN oboll bo -.J 101!; oa
the txlllbitor oncl how welt ho hendleo hll oDtntal. 10.,. oboll 1oo on tbo
condition ot the animal te: to cleanlineaa, grtJOmlnl, aftd ptJtMI • •
dillon. Tho quolltJ ol tho onlmol oholl not be eOftoidtttd in thlo da._
14a. Old Pro - 4-R - ThoiO thol hne nhlblte4 4 7Hn or more.
14b. 3nd, 3rd, and ftb, 1ear nhlbltora. 4-H.
14&lt;:. Novl&lt;f Showman - f·H. ThOll oxhlb1tlnf onllntlo lor tho lint
limo. Chomplon oncl S.oorve Chomplon In uch ol tho tbru oholl bo oele&lt;tod. Grand Chomplon Sh..mm thoU be oel- ....
eompetttioa of the top two -wlnMn of ttle elas• lU • lk
1~ . Old Pro- Vo-Af.
14e. 2nd, lrd, 4th year exbibitort- Vo-Ac.

141. No•l.. ohowman - Vo-A1.

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CLA911 11. IIBII&amp;I'OIIDI OR ANGUI
CoH born Jam11171. !Milo April 30, 1983.
llonlor Cllf borJt lloptamber 1, tlltl2 1o Do&lt;omw II, 1-...
1111Dmer yeorllnr born Ma)' I, 111t12 to Auruot 11, 11«1.
Junior yNrlln&amp; born Jonuary I, IIHI:llo April Ill, l Ienior ytll'llftl born StPt•mbor I, llltll to DoHmw 11, lfll.
. ! ,..r old holler born lbJ I, llltll 1o A!llli.lt 11, 1111.
Cow bon 11Jior te Mo7 I, I uti.
DIVISION Yl.
DAIRY CAnLI
CLASS lt. SHOWMANSHIP
Old pre - 4-R Club 011mbort.

lib. Snd, Srd, and 4th year ubiblton - "-11 11• *

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3n41, ilrd, ond 4tb yell oxhlbltoro- V•All·
Notl•e ah&lt;&gt;wman - Vo-AICLAl1S 11. GtiDINI£\'1. H. bulle mor Ill Mlllltlttd .. tllo -

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17o. Juator Col! born b&lt;twHn Novombor I, IIIII and llOJ 1, 1 l'lb. lenlor Calf born betwun July I, IIG and Oel&lt;lber Sl, 141413.
17&lt;. Junior Yr. Reller drappod belwiOR Jon. 1, llltll and June 30. 1111111
174. tee1or Yr. llllm dropped bohro111 luly 1, 1N1 ... D11 '1f
at, 111t11.
17e.
tid lllllor droppod b o - JIIIJ 1, lllltiiiHilv1/tl, 1Ml
17f. C:.W ....,.... prior 10 11117 I, 11110.
18. ClLAII lt. nliii&amp;YI (lub-oiMIIo •mo u olololT.)
11. ClLAII II. liOIA'r!INI I Clab..IOIMI - · H .... IT.)
:10. CLAl1S to. AMY OTIIZil RIJCOONIZJ'.I) DAIItY . . . . . .
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II. CIAIIIt. 1111101 COUNTY Ulldt uvaTOCI CLU1AiltR
ol, to ......... of tilt eltb. Anlmail llWII 111m prool Ill Nil I 71•
ucopt Ia CUll ef eolveo bom oiD&lt;e Jan. 1, !toll. Col•oo suot lla" . . .
eortlfloatH showlltc nllaterod olre oncl dam.
Uo. PriRo h:rnlthed by Melrio Couaty f'viD · - · 1114 PI If
Nallonol Bonk. The IOJ 111.-.. onlmolo will be dloelod lA ..... liNed.
Zlb. Tile Ohio Janlor Jeroe, Breeden A-. Will pN'IiM a UMIII Ia
lho GnDd Cbolll!llon Jeroey Femalo Ia tho Meif. Ceuiltr 1PIII J'lllt,
Tllo A.merlean Guornae7 CotUo Cl!lb 'WID ~ t rl1tltolll f• 11
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Cbomplon rlbbon1, ancl o opectol Ga......, plll(llt .... tllo 0 · r••
Guomoor Ill tho Showinl ' nttiQ Clattll.
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:aa. CM PN- ._II
lib. 3ncl, ilrd, and tth ,... oablbltGr -· .._
:ac. Kefttllllowt n - 4-11.
Dd. Old Pro - Vt-4
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Bolter ............... Joe rJ. ....
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I ••••••••• lllchard lobleab ••••••••• • C. I. ,llld:..t.e
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H. NolA
Tr110urer --····----... loan Bewotooa .. ......... . VU.. Colllu ·
JUNIOII PAIR DtUCTOIII
Glrllleouta ... . .. Jou Bewotao11. Jlllo lfly~a~, Joaot Rolla', Jolu Dnll
t-Il Gltll, llH Aim M7oro, Sa•dn Wallo, llolatllo 11NwD, lttml&amp;r Lolllt
•11 lart .... Rlcbonl ltobloall, J:arl Hua~ Ttrr1 Boffme, Cllarlil Lw
F:r.A. ...... IUdwd Boltor, Corl Clrelo, JohD Alllolt, ......, lolt.a
ADViSOIIY IOAlD MIMIIII
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Girl Seoub .... Mr1. John Rotset, 1m. VDCitJ ColllDI, llro.........
4-H Glrle .. 1m. Betty Enrla, llro. lluth Dtonbadt, 1m. GOIIIYI fftlla
._H a.,. .................. Don lmltll, Jllolt lltmtt, c. lllltiltiiH

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Koilale Brown, chr.
Rlehard ltoblenll, ebr. Juoller Llo•lf ,_..,,
Genevo Nolon, o4Y.
Eari.Runt
Joan a.....-, ebr,
Randall lolber
Jane
Dick Sterrett, oclv.
lonalfor ~
Demon1tratlons:
Vilor1 Oolllnl, t4•.
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Ttn7 llollman, chr. Janot H•-· cbr.
Clothllll 01111
Chart• Lee
.loon . ltyle • C. E. Bloboloe, oth-.
IIDdtl Wtlll, ebr.
Achi"'M-1 AWI!nlot CNIIO, I""' 41 I I I I flue Aim Jb'lh
Sue Alln M7tn, Cbr. lohD Amott, &lt;Hhr. Bott1 hla, od•.
ltlcltiJ'd Koblenb
CArl Clrole, eo-eltr.
ltnnlter Lohoo
Rldllrd Holter
Chari., Lee
Joe LIIIIIIJI,
CIINIIAL IULII
1. khlblto - Mull be earrle4 u V~allonol Alrieulluft, VocatiODo
ol Homo llconoml.,., or 4-R Club pro~ or oupervioetl proelleeo or
under ou,...illoa ol Girl Scout troopt. Wboa quootlon of doubt sh•U
ori10 the decision ol the Ell&lt;::llllve Committee wlU be &lt;Onoidered !lnol.
lath ublbltor muot eleor hlo or her opaeo after l'tlllovln( olhllllt befOH
dleclt wlll be laauod.
2. Scoring - The method of aeorlna wiD be uolnl A. B, C, - All
• A" exhibit wiU coaslot of eKhlblts of superior merit. ''B" eKhlillll w!D
be tboot mk1Wl1 between "A" and "C" exhlbill, •.r:· ublblto will b&lt; of
"erage merlt. Those that do not melt dealrabio ,.......,.. 111Ul bo &amp;ra6od "D" and wUJ not recel91 a ribbon or owiJ'd.
3. THE JUNIOR FA.1R BOA.IIIl IIECOlDIENDI THAT II01ro 01'
I:ACll JUNIOR J'A.IR EXHlBlT8 PJUiliiiU)I BB OONATI!lD TO '11111
JUNIOR J'AIII BUILDING FUND.
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4. Jadlini - ww bo earrltd ""' by eompttent dlallttorliteellncll"'

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CENTENNIAL PARADE
TUES. AUG., 13
3:00 P.M.

Schedule to be determined later,

5. Trani!POrta•ion ,....., - Tlleee norda 1o bo JIMd In ld41tton 1o
,roile oward lloteclln pnoral rule II.
a. Poultry and Robblll, per elhlhltor ...................... t1.00
'· Clube, Departmento, or other oreanllltlon, not reeolrinl IIIJ'
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(I) from Salisblll1' Townahtp . . .... .......... Per unit 11.00
Cli !rom Chestor, Sutton, 8edlord or
Rutt•nd Townoblp
. .. . . ......... _ _ Per unit $3.00
(I) from all other townohl)ll In tho eounlf ...... Per Wilt ta.OO
One unit shall eonllot ol:
(1) Five or le•• bead oflbeep or g&lt;&gt;ot.l,
(2) One &lt;Ow, eal! over 8 monlhl ol ••• or ono boa I montbl
of 110·

bita conahting of tal plecea.

6. A.warda - Bule owartlo will be modo to ooeh oulbltor 011 b11l1
of cr•des •• follows:
No award wlll be modo oa "D" ,rodoo, but tranoportatlcm wlll bo

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Sew; . Artlolu to Uoe tll&lt;l Wtar; llld IIIJ' othot
olot111111 not liatod below; Home l'urnllbin..
ond HoD!O Monogemont; all food oltepl e&amp;llllinc
cllll· aa.e; ,V tJelliblet and Crops; Con""alion;
r"luwer G1rdening and ForeetfJ; Uvettoek l'r0o
dueto; Auto Care lndlvldual-'aletr; Flrlt Aid;
Homt Htll'llnr; Child Core.
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12.00-$150-$1 :00 - Drefl•; Lounllnl Garments; Adftntod Rllm•
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hnllbiDD and ROillt lollftllellll~l ond 7dj
Cloii e...: 'llldlvlduel lbopwatl eta•
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tii.00-$2.50-$2.00 - Individual Demonotr1Uon; TallMfd Glr!nllllt
and Complete Colltumei Sbapworl&amp; lln•r; IIIMPi ,
Swine; Tractor Rodeo; Conservation 12f; ILtbbill; Poultry.
to.llt--$4 .~.00 - ROlli• l'umllhlnt~~t Clo11 7o; Te1111 Dentonolra1101111· lllopWork 13u-w; Coltlt; Aute Olre and
Will' (Cidb) lib.
f!l.llt--$4.11()....$3.00 - llduelllObll Booth lneludlnl ioout llllofl.
Tile tllree bell edueatlbllll llelot.bo Will reeotve lll additional ptl!e or:
First Prize . ...... ............... ......... t10.00
Second Prize ····•····••••••-------..·-- .. - $ 7.00
Tblrd P11zo --·-··· ·· · ··· ···------ ----····· - $ 4.00
'· Elhlblta - lluot bo 111 ploet not toter thoa 1:00 p.m .. .........,,
Aupot 13th, except nutl'liiOD 1114 muM remain In plact llnW latunlay,
A.upot 17th, at 4:00p.m. Ailf ilhlbil removed Woro that 111111 wUJ lorloll lllJ ptemlums owaniM IR tblm. NutriUon eshlblll mUll be III pit..
not loter than D:OO i.lll., 'l'll1lndlt, AUIUit 15th.
B. Entries - .Ill tilt llllilclr l'olr 1111111 b&lt; lllhmltted to the Juntor
raJt Secretary 11011attr tbllllulr lt, 1.181.
8. Ally prompWII, eoftlllft1, or 1117 lkl ot the obowlng wUJ forfeit
any premium awordad tht ilhlblttit 1na tbe eshlbllar wUJ be ruled out
of oll compedlioa 111 111111or DlfUlOI ot lbo tar. OaiJ ahlblton oDd
judi" ellowod Ill tbl iiiOw 1'1!14.
10. Junlol txhlbltor1 muM do all fllllnl aad earo ·of anlmalo ublbllld In tbllualolllkolua af lbo fl!r. Olllttwloe It lo iiOt 10K Jta.
lor rar.
11. l:.lmlt OllllltriM --~- J'unlor tolr elhlbllor ohall be Umlte4
to two (2) llllfMt .. toah_ef. ClamJIIH: 2 eattloa In .... Db.) ill)'lo
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revae, ollolr. .tllltlp llld llltlllJ olllr ODI enii'J.)
12. l.lllltcml - lileh nldllltot oball receive ribbono lndlllltlni tbo
quai!IJ f!l ......L lllllllolll mUll lit clleplOJed ON and BY eshlblll dlil'
Ill( tho lllr.
13. fW 1114 1latUitn efub lllllllboh wW .....,ive piDI U tho
memben ·~ -plllod tbt &amp;11, fourth, IIIVenth, or Ieath felli' o! ;'IIOfll. Plfto will alto lit ff0'14t4 for llrot, tltlid, flltb, ooveftth,
ud Jtalll Jtlr +8 tlllb aclmoft. ftll III 1 poHcy Wllldl boo been Ill
opei'!IIICIII for - . 1 7lln.
k. a.-.Tbo followlali t'tllll IN Dllllllllllto eover all ..,..,_ ·
•ticlba. lttah brte4 lball lit Juqecl ltlliNitll. Tlte ludllnl ol orcanllau- oldl1 1111 d1111a NJIIlhNir&lt;
15. Collptautll- Pnltlllllll Will 1lt wllllbold lf project work il ..,,
eGIDJlltlod . . .eteri!J
18. llllllor rill' - l'lriiiiPIIIOII will .. Mlrlcted lo membera Ill

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JUNIOR and SENIOR FAIR
PROGRAM
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Monday, Augusl

12th.~ 1963
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P M.-Religious Services ial Association

Tuesday, Aug11st 13th.
10:00
10:00
10.00
12:00
12:00
2:00
3:00
3:00
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A.M. to 4:00 P.M.-Kiddies Day, Rides 10c
A.M.-Judging Domestic Atts
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A.M.-Admission will be charged at gate.
Noon to 2:00 P.M.-Junior Fair Tractor Operators
Contest
Noon to 4:00 P.M.-Middleport High School Band
P.M.-Junior Fair Games and Contests
P.M.--Centennial Parade
P.M. to 8:00 P.M.-Judging 4-H Crops, Electric, Rope
and Garden Exhibits
P.M.- Big Bend Twirlers
P.M.-Stoney Roberts Auto Thrill Show
P M.-Firew'orks

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8:00 A.,I.- Poullry Judging-Open Class
9:00 A.M. to 11 :00 A.M.-Judging 4-H Poultry and Rabbits,
4-H Showmanship, Poultry and Rabbits, Junior Fair Booth Exhibits
10:00 A.M.--Conformation Show-Horses and Ponies
12:00 Noon to 4:00 P M.- Rutland High School Band
• t :OO P.M.-Horse Show
1:00 P.M.-Judging Flower Show
2:00 P.M.-Judging Antique Display
•7:30 P .M.- Horse Pulling Contest

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9:00 A 'I.-Judging .Junior Fair - Dairy and Showmanship - Nutrition Exhibits - FFA Crops and Vegetable Exhibits
2:00 P.M.-Judging "airy Cattle- Open Clas•
• 2:00 P. ~-!.-Pony Hafoess Racing
•a:on P.M.-Running Racing
• 4:00 P.M.-Eastern High School Band
*5:00 P.M.-Twilight Horse Harness Racing
'6:10 P .M.-Big Bend Varieties of 1963 - Directed by
Robert K. Hoeflich

Friday, August 16th.
8:30
9:30
10:00
1:00
1:30
•2:00

A.M.-Judging .Junior Fair-Sheep and Swine
A.M.-Judging Junior Fair-Beef and Showmanship
A.M.-Judging Beef Cattle-Open Class
P . M .-Holst~; .. Show
P.M.-Judging Sheep and Swine- Open Clail
P.M.-Pony Harness Racing
•a:oo P.M.-Running Racing
•4:00 P.M.-Pomeroy High School Band
•s:OO P.M.- Twilight Horse Harness Racing
'7 :30 P.M.- Pony Pulling Contest
Saturd~y.

1963
PREMIUM
LIST

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1,, lttcll nblbll . . . 1lt lllfrlod u I lftlell&amp; Ia the dub or deporlo

i

mom tho Jtll' It II ntdllltod. Mo llflelt (ll"'udllli n-lodr) mOJ lit
...-lodmorttllulonto.
11. Pl'oleal 1•11•111 10 lit llllll&gt;ltad • IIIII - - Folt """ not bo
cl!lniltd liter 1117 !tilL Qlr&lt;lo. ldulifJIIte ..a Jt'Ol.-l anlmolo mUll 11t
llllldltted lo tilt Oottnlfllll$ 'i" Olllfi loiron ltll7 lot, to bo olllilrto
le JI'Oilllllaulo popen W Nlillllwcl ontmat. 111t11t M dteebd br
11.·
llillollallltt
lho I1IDior hlr •iltrllltolldt41 .. ...... ol tho r_.uv. dep-t
... ~ PII'JIIII.

EDITION

II. AD sholllill -

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11t doDo bJ ,_.. rM' •

0111J III .Janlor

hlr 11.
ttl In...order
-lile
le lit"·'
llldllo lor pnmt,_ all 4-11 ~proJect bollte
aut be alillfaelolllr IOIIlfletod and ,. tho Couatr ilit*nt.., O!llco by
AUillot lrd.
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tiL AD a•' lt 1 alllbltoc1 at tho Far mUll lit ICfDI!lponl'!d by hOilltll
popoa ~ tbal tho l l v - meelo! otato IMalth INijUinmen'-- '
IJIYIIION 1- LIIAOIUiilil
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Tho """'-mont Aftrd

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I - IDUCA'rJOKAl. 100'111 8&amp;HIB('J'I, ADJ 4-11 Cl•h,
AlrieultUN, or VoeaiiODal s- l&lt;oDOiai&lt;o .Depotlmoill. ..
1117 &lt;111tor IUftlor trpalullea lUI lit up - ecl..,tloaat bCiolll. toollo

2.

v...tloaal

eKhlbl111rlll be pna a IQIIee I r.Oit . ., lihl I fMI •No tdePI!IIIIlll
apoa uture o! ulllbll, plua 1114 amolllll ef ""'"" anllallle) 11141 ••
"'IDJIIIlyiDI wall ......
No ll'lld• Ill tllo ~ lldf lit lu4lt4 III ADJ . _ Enlrleo tor bOolh eshlblti muot be r Je ot tho limo 1111 lloo otllor
JliDior Folr entrlelllt1d&amp;lltlo. For -11· "'aaooJ Ia tilt ...... "A
Good Dlot P171", or "'1'rMtor lllfolr.~ A lw.of lkalclt IIIII pia. tor a
boollt mllll bo Mlbml~ .ll. tllo llllt ol ....,., lpeelfJ ....,.._, DOidl
oueh 11 llbiiiPtCI GH41d• ~~~ eooaaet1011 Itt.
Score cant for Judalnl tho EducoUoual Booth:
A. Dote tilt ddt'. . I*INJ tho oblectl.. .,
till osblblt! . . . .............. ......... ........ 10 polnta
B. lo the ldoo of.tbo tihlbll- at a _..,...,
11 the .tnt,r ol Jatmot ...U7 _ , .. .. ... ..... to polltta
C. Does thf eshlblt I'O!preselllln •JiPlliiod ,...U..! .. II polnllll
D. Io tbo lotol ahlblt
te till of boolll! 10 potnto
ll Io lhl 1111 of eolol',
1
offoelln? ·- -- 10 potN
F. An J1boia. pooton.
llblblt artldoo ID rtloitOD te oadt Gt1Ntr ID lilt prOIIOIUOD! . -- . 10 poiDII
Cl. An olattlll4lbla an ~dell dlilplo imcllll)' te reid! •• I ,.mte

Y'iE
or-

H.

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1. Jo tho ut o1•111ab, ..,.,u111,

jlolnto

lllll pwteluatld
cwaac.1f --- -- - ------ ----·------ --- -~ -- · ---·-- I ,.._
J. 11 ortiiJUitlt, llhewb! .......... ............... .... polllll
1[. WUI tho oppMriD. . of lho ablblt bo llllioloeiAirr
for lhl dunlloa ol till fair! . . ............. ..... • fiiDia

3 Clan S -

D~ONITIArw:; COHii:iir.'~:

wW b. bold Tuoodey, ,\upo&amp; 1111 al 1:00 p.m. Contoolulto wUJ Ill d
!ieclll 11111 oro 1o dolDOilllrlta at tho hlr. Tllo OODt.llt II te all
parttelpltiDI P'OilPI· Tho parpeoo ol o deiDGilllnlloa II te, ......, lho
bow oad why ol tbo nbjeet domo-tocl. Politte te Ill tolleldend Ia
JudCIDI ...-.110111 wUI IDeludt:
Five polnla wUJ bo dldliltld Ill' .... IIIID1111 or frletloa ol minute
dtmOllJirlUOD II 11114er ltlt mlnUiel or over ll!ttoD milt- Ia ltJIIIIo.
Choice o! Subject .Dem-.locl •••••••••••••• 1111'1
Row wfD d..oaatntta 1.1 ,..,.,.. .......... 1111'1
Inlerttlt to the audliBI!Il . . ...... . .. ............ IOllo
Showllli ODd OXI'JelniAI II'OCOU d-'1- ........ IOllo
•. CLAS8 t - JUNIOR Lt.\ti!PSHIP:
llequincl ahlblt il u fo!IOWI:
1. Completed llllllor Leacloroblp rr.jeet book. ('l'llrnod lltlo CouniJ
Extension OUt.. by AuCUtl 3rd.)
t. Supplomenta17, uoeoble, luclonblp matarlal. (Tbil II to bo mo•
terial of value In tho loadenhlp 11111111011 II eho"" bJ the Junior
Leodoroblp booil.)
(1. ODd I. liUIJ

be Ill ODI notebook)

(1- how 2. wu uoetl)
I. Poster or &lt;hart ohowin1 Junior Leadtnblp worlt oomploted Ia
tocol elub or eommuiiiiJ llld "'Uft~do oeii•IIJ. -.Jitb1tar mtJ
show prevtoua ,,.,. ol Junior lAodenlllp work.
(This mUll be ntaiiJ wrlttan or printed. Silo o! poltfl' or
ehort mnot be I~" x 14" or larger. MuoL bo plotn tnoulh
1o read ol five loot dlotoneo.)
DIVIIION IL
C:LOTHtNO, HOMI 'IIRNISHINOS, AND HOMI MANAGIMINT
I . CLASS a. CI.OTHINa. All NW1n1 ond elothin1 mUll bo brouabt
In Tueodlf, Auau•t lth, !rom 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. to be judged on Wodne!lday, August 7th. Junior Fair ~ewina: will net be judled at the Plir·
grounds. This judgi11g Will takl place in the }O~ll club pJUI lh1 lfldl
on the project book.
Ga. Three articles madtln 4-H '"Let's Sew.••
Gb. Three articles made in 4-H "ArtieiH to UN and W11r."
Gc. l:aq to M1k1 Cotton Dre11.

M Lounging or BlefPinr garments.
Ge. lchool, ho-me, or atr4!et dreu.
If. Sports clothes for work, play, or ltreet. CMU8t bt a complete outfit.)
5g. Tailored cloth11. (Include taUorllla: proee11.)
6h. Dress·Up-Dresa or Formal - ean includt 1Up.
5i. Complete Costume (Should lnelude dre11, tult or eoat With 111 accessories, auch as shoes, hat, glove1, 1Up, 1nd other undiTIIJ'JIItD&amp;&amp;)
&amp;j . College girls dress.
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6k. Three 4ilfor.,t tr,. ortlcleo modo In houJehold Hwlnl.
151. Three dlfftNnt tt'PI articles made Jn Children·• wur.
6m. Quilt top.
6n. QuUt.

The artl&lt;leo In &lt;imeo Ill, lb, lb, lk, ond 51, must bo oxhibltod

together as a unit.
f . CLASS 8- STYLE Rli:VUI:

(An elimination &lt;Onteol Will b&lt; held Oft Auguot 7th. at 7:10 p.m. All
prlo partieipoti,. in tho ollmlnotlon eontnt oll&lt;l ohowlnl 11 tbo CouniJ
Faft will be paid premiums the aame 11 participttfog in tht strte tetue
ot the lair. All dre1101 1radod A In the ollmtnallon eontott muot be
ohown in the Coudty tolr Style S.••• at the lunlor :Prolfom.)
1&lt;. Easy to _.lkl Cotton Ilto11.
8d. Lounging or ole.Pinc 11rmenta.
1e. S.bQol, homo. or 1treo! drtll.
6f. lllltJHI etotlta• lot wort and plor.
••• 'hllotld clot.bet.

ett. Dred-UP'IlN• or Potmal.
et. · Oolnpleta Cootllllle.
8J. CoUeaolirl'o clr•.

1. CIAIII 7. ROd 1URNI!RINCS AND HOME MANAGEIIENT:
7a. IIGO!Jl Deooratlo.. - olhibllo muot lnol11do 111loltl 111ado or rem6de1ed M ·1 unlt ior lliJ toom Ill lho - · Lltt aumbor of roon for

proJect on enii'J toa.
1bi liMlll ArtaiiCillltnt - uhlblll mUll ...., IIIJ' ortlelo modo ~
eave lime, eo«Cf, ar lobor -ID tho home and 11oomponltd- a di'IWIDI
showing 1110 ol ortltltl. 1'llll •11 bo 1 k!tolt ... loulldr1 _,., -lnl
room, boleme'l, ott. till IIGmbor o1 )'lUI for llhleet on tntrJ 1111c. P-Dil AeHl~Dto - Aa lduulioaal ahlbll abowlal MJno piiiM
o! actlvltJ In tht proJ,iet.
1d. Qu1ok oncl Kal;'. '1'*1 fll liOn lttma Mdt and d!JpiOJtd to • their uN' Iteotdtq to tbe proJtet book.
1e. t.AundrJ. - An •.dllcallonal dllplaJ that ab0111 o pro&lt;OA whleb
mfuo wultlrll ~/or
MOler. (l'o tnelllllt poetor ~~- dotAU.
oflo1Jildr7llfOCOOI.)
DIVI.ION IlL- POOIIt
8. ~ I - FOOD nii!RVATION. Cotmia1 and l'rn 1•1· C...
talaen uOt litbeled WHI Ml llo judpd. BNio 1011tolur If ....
mutt be pnperly lobtle4 lhlll - . ol projtll, 11 n•IJIIII -w of
preaervatloa and dalo p1
,.._ '-• .,..,.. IINII • eillrt - ' n l
eomplete4 alimbor ol Wll • ,...._. "" 1004 111 rn•td Ill .._
ptvad. A.lll' dupljGllo entiUI lllidl bo "" dla- tulltr w 11ft.
eo. fl•eltrio!tulle.
8b. five lab ol fiiPtol&gt;l ..
a.. n .. Jan ot . . - !ood willa
lbol - M .... tor • fiBIIr
melllllllft!eDiber.
8cl. Fl•e ...-lotleo ol ..-111 t.iod,.
, Wt'IC, • tit. ~ shcnrlnc .... In !omlly _.. . . . , _ .... ldlllllt ............ Ia
o plulle IN ar ot.btrl eciatolllale U.. ..._ lilt*-· Ult all ' - of
ea&lt;b ubl,lt on enlrJ illBe. Five t)deliel tl ~ ............. t1 Ill ..II 1114

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81. Fl
8g.

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ltiU..-.

~ nrielleo &lt;ll plddoe, M'!chM; -

I. a.ASS I - FOOD P' M~'I'IOM - llldaJ. All llake4 tood.
mUll be lebeled, llfllll oiii!IDdlld. Jdld o1 lletrr, oltortM'•I er
D!lJ: ..... A.U liiirH fl!o4a atllllli Llil.lita*'11f - · tlllnlllli ..._
Club mtmbort IIIOIIC 1111 011 tMI eiH a. fltlli ,....,... 1e t. ,.....
- • to the project. AllJ du~ 01111111 ••U• of '71 M
nrieQ" or IJPI.
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... y - brudo. One

loof.............. .

.... liUk* ...... Aa t*Mt ....... ., .., " . . ftlliiWIIri: lb
bloautto, .m mufflnt, oaa lilllorltrtl4. lnlil ...... • tbn=er nUt, .eof!H oake.
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lt. Cob.
tiMid ., .., .,. ., . . . . . " fl .....
an 1101 to ked.

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IO:op A . M .~Tunior Fair Parade
11:00 A.M.- Junior Fair Achievement Awards and Style
Revue
•t:OO P.M.-Ra cine High School Band
"2:00 P .M.-Horse Harness Racing
•&amp;:10 P.M.-Big Bend Varieties of 1963-Db:ected by
Robert K. Hoeflich
10:00 P .M.-Fireworks
• Grandstand Attractions.
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August 17th.

"" • 1":1&gt;•-• •&lt;t

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1114 lhlllirlt ......., ..... l! IMJlir port'- 41 IINtr - " Ill ""'- INIII•
.... ll lo ,....._robd . . ~ .... Ill r.mUI!f With tho ,.....S.

...,. aJto.....s. --·---· ---------- - -- ------- --- ·-·--- ---- sa.oo

4. $3.00 wiU be allowed for tranoportotion pu,.,_ on ohop ll!hlo

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n. fOilUIIfiiM 11 ·
IIIIIIIN'- 'fW ._ """
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the edd ~ ,..r.. ,he 'ta elM ~tip 1a illt ,.., d:M ~-Qat~~ ....trl ... .llthr 0 -b. . . . . . . . ..,

ad•.

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r:r.A. ....... ~ ................................... .... Joe Yn!lftl

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IIIIGS OOt!NTY JUNIOR FAIR PREMlliM US1' ·

l'NIIdt:..J.:r···------ -

.. tilt Ptlr.

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11. 'I'ZQITAIILI ANJ) I.'IIOPI.
1,11. Qitden - khibil 10 earuiit ill flallllll done Cf 7
J I II..
bteo. l'.o&lt;tl plote •haD' coaaist 111 iWOIM llilllll. tin t t ~u.... rota:, ftve ~ one tquuh, OM e~bbq.a, or IUIItl.r ••ltMIT •
II.. Strowberrleo - I'Jxlllbil to eonot&amp;t .fll I 41111ft Ill
.... pt.Dta.
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lie. Bupberrloo
lid. Potaloft - 12 tuben, on1 &gt;arlett•
lie. Cor:! - Mo1 eollliot of three oWu at 1• COJ'JI.
111. Corn - 1117 conoi.lt of 10 , _ at • • torD.
111. Commerelll uop - .,.,. maot bo ~llr M

itllfrlol., .....
•-I&gt;

dal IOie.

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Tomttoel

Wlllr'mekiD

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TlllaP\llopldnt

Callllop

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HOJ - kblb)t 1o eoulol 1111 - lllet.
UL Popeom - 10 em ol Ita eom .
liJ. Popcora- 10 ooro of 141413 oora.

llk. Sweel Cern - 10 olllll......,,'
.
llL An, oilier erilpa, Indio or YO&amp;rtabloo arrlod 11 IJI'II.Ieeta •
'l'ised pn&lt;lleeo mey be ublbited.
lim. Wbeot - Exhibit 141 o! ouo peel! IIIDPlo.
lla. Batter - &amp;xhiblt te ....lot of one peck oomplo.
llo. Oall - Z:lhlblt to cilnoist of peck oomple.
lip. Byo - Exhibit to -lot of one - k 11mplo.

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llq. Chomplon Trophy .- Pl.... 1o the 111oot olllllonflal ...... or
erop •Khlbll. l'.!tlrleo lit '"' eluo DUly be oD._.. 1e ....._ 111 ~ llp
lnoluotve. Trophy or ploque lo b&lt; .oeeurod Ill' IIUIIor l'lli ...,._
12. CI"'B8 12. CONSBRVATION JU&gt;Wa GA.JQ)IMNG .A!Q1
.POIID'nlY.
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IJo. C-nollon oxllllltt: Exhibit ono or ,._ Jl-.llelo ... ,.....
aplalnlnl work completed.

13b. lintomolOIJ' eshlblt - lnoeet eoUeetiM ., otllor odliMtionll . ,

hl~.
.
Ue. Flower .GIJ'dontnr - loth exllltltl muol llo•o ep 1 t • 1111 ot
leut three d1ftere11t nrletiei of tlowere and one llft1ml--t 'lllnl
ene or more vuietiu of flowen with Oowen trith label 1fria1 ... rJl
e1cb arran1ement. Jn addition, 1 1bteh lhowinl arranaemMt Ull IIH
of Dower prden.
A.ltraetivo dloploy io thJo e1aoe- ocoriq:

EJ• A.ppeol . . ........ ... .................... . -

NeatnOH . ....... ................. ......._ .. 24'10
Orillnlllt, -- -- . .......... ................... ..,.

Approprialeneq ___ -*-- ___ ___ __ ______________ _ 11"
Llwn 1nd G1rden Maintenanee, .cluettlonal exhibit iJbowi1t lawa
m1mten1nce.
12e. Fore•try exhibit to eonsl•t of at leut tiJ different ,_, - - l i t _.
ltH toetlono or a plontlna b.. wttb ot t..ot 1 trew wllldt _ . ,......
in the arrent Jtar or one older tree.
12f. A&lt;lnn&lt;ed consenollon or lon"-IDJ projoot - ...u.tt 1o 1oo
deloiled eshlblt ol work aduoll1 ..rriocl outoueb ao ,.,. IIIOfPinc. aervttlon 11tructure, landac1pe plan 1nd plantbiJ.
1~.

13. CLASS 13. SHOPWORK,
13a. lrld.ividual rope exhibit. ShaJl conaiat of fin or more.,._ kMtll.,
ete, per iDdiYidual, pJua one ~elul utlcle 1uch u b1lter, n' ...,...
etc. (Minimum slize exhibit 2' X 2' .) (4-H State reqdirtlll ..t .. a r ....
hibit mounted on finished boud.)
13b. Individual electrical project exhlblt. Shtll eomld If twe • _..
articles made in projed .
INDIVll&gt;UAL &amp;HOP AWARDII.
l3c. Ont lirge or three 1m1JI pieetl 'lf -.Wpmnl .ua. lt ..,. _
tele~thone Jbelf, bow, 1nd 1rrow1.
13&lt;1. Small wood work jobs.
13e. Forge work jobs - small job.
13f. Welding jobs - amall joba.

13g. Soldering jobo- omall job.
13h. Electrical work - small job.
131. Small motor - elnn, paint, miner repair~ ,
13f. IA1f'n power equlpment.
13n. Two wheel trailer, hog house, brooder house, WltfOII bls,.., n6..
13o. Work btnrh, milk e.1rt, feed eart i hOI Hll-fftoderi eomnnmiiJ alit;
motor llrlnn UHmbl)'; poat drill ltlembly; t.r~a tied, lldder· ta~e·
gun nek.

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13p. Small motOt" projeet - &lt;ompletel&gt; teer dOWD, rapolr • rolnd~
motor. Show on 1 poster (1'4" 1 11'' or i;lrlll') eudlf what Wit d1111•.
13q. lmoll motor project - complete]J lear down motor. llounl ,..-11
on exhibit bo.lrd lilting rep1irs needed.
13r. Wtldlftl job ~ llrlt (eumpln: 11ton1• ,._., mot. baM.)
13u. Club IWpe exhibi'l--1\lllt•t.ed ·'ltllnimum aiH I ' • I' or eqalflleot.
13v. Club Elf!ttriell exhibit - NlltltN minimum J' :.: I' • ~t~ui­
vahmt .

13w. Large Cabinet -

complelet' lintobod. Ceder oheot, 1un cabinet
DIVISION Y
IIIP CAnLI
If. CLASS t4. SHOWMANSlllP - t'.aeh per10n enter1n1 on onltnol
in class 15 throueh 35 sh11J be automttletll7 entered

tor

ahowmanllllp..

No bullo DIIJ bo oxhlbitocl in tho Junior Sh ... All Junlor Fair Rhibltora
must be ready for snowmanthip at t :OO a.m. They thoul4 wait wntl
theJr ela• Ll C81ltd befon eominl tu the Jltuw are1. The patpa.. of
1tartin1 with thowmanship is 10 both exhJbitor and animal wnt be ftlllla
llld elooo. (lrodlng of the ohowmonohip tieN oboll bo -.J 101!; oa
the txlllbitor oncl how welt ho hendleo hll oDtntal. 10.,. oboll 1oo on tbo
condition ot the animal te: to cleanlineaa, grtJOmlnl, aftd ptJtMI • •
dillon. Tho quolltJ ol tho onlmol oholl not be eOftoidtttd in thlo da._
14a. Old Pro - 4-R - ThoiO thol hne nhlblte4 4 7Hn or more.
14b. 3nd, 3rd, and ftb, 1ear nhlbltora. 4-H.
14&lt;:. Novl&lt;f Showman - f·H. ThOll oxhlb1tlnf onllntlo lor tho lint
limo. Chomplon oncl S.oorve Chomplon In uch ol tho tbru oholl bo oele&lt;tod. Grand Chomplon Sh..mm thoU be oel- ....
eompetttioa of the top two -wlnMn of ttle elas• lU • lk
1~ . Old Pro- Vo-Af.
14e. 2nd, lrd, 4th year exbibitort- Vo-Ac.

141. No•l.. ohowman - Vo-A1.

15.
151.
Ub.
Ilk:.
llld.

15e.
151.
151.
18.
1111.

CLA911 11. IIBII&amp;I'OIIDI OR ANGUI
CoH born Jam11171. !Milo April 30, 1983.
llonlor Cllf borJt lloptamber 1, tlltl2 1o Do&lt;omw II, 1-...
1111Dmer yeorllnr born Ma)' I, 111t12 to Auruot 11, 11«1.
Junior yNrlln&amp; born Jonuary I, IIHI:llo April Ill, l Ienior ytll'llftl born StPt•mbor I, llltll to DoHmw 11, lfll.
. ! ,..r old holler born lbJ I, llltll 1o A!llli.lt 11, 1111.
Cow bon 11Jior te Mo7 I, I uti.
DIVISION Yl.
DAIRY CAnLI
CLASS lt. SHOWMANSHIP
Old pre - 4-R Club 011mbort.

lib. Snd, Srd, and 4th year ubiblton - "-11 11• *

18&lt;.
ltd.
lh.
16f.
17.

NftlM- +lletub

ltra.

mtmbtro.

Old Pro - VO·AI.

3n41, ilrd, ond 4tb yell oxhlbltoro- V•All·
Notl•e ah&lt;&gt;wman - Vo-AICLAl1S 11. GtiDINI£\'1. H. bulle mor Ill Mlllltlttd .. tllo -

lbow.

17o. Juator Col! born b&lt;twHn Novombor I, IIIII and llOJ 1, 1 l'lb. lenlor Calf born betwun July I, IIG and Oel&lt;lber Sl, 141413.
17&lt;. Junior Yr. Reller drappod belwiOR Jon. 1, llltll and June 30. 1111111
174. tee1or Yr. llllm dropped bohro111 luly 1, 1N1 ... D11 '1f
at, 111t11.
17e.
tid lllllor droppod b o - JIIIJ 1, lllltiiiHilv1/tl, 1Ml
17f. C:.W ....,.... prior 10 11117 I, 11110.
18. ClLAII lt. nliii&amp;YI (lub-oiMIIo •mo u olololT.)
11. ClLAII II. liOIA'r!INI I Clab..IOIMI - · H .... IT.)
:10. CLAl1S to. AMY OTIIZil RIJCOONIZJ'.I) DAIItY . . . . . .
dr•• HIDI • - 17.)
II. CIAIIIt. 1111101 COUNTY Ulldt uvaTOCI CLU1AiltR
ol, to ......... of tilt eltb. Anlmail llWII 111m prool Ill Nil I 71•
ucopt Ia CUll ef eolveo bom oiD&lt;e Jan. 1, !toll. Col•oo suot lla" . . .
eortlfloatH showlltc nllaterod olre oncl dam.
Uo. PriRo h:rnlthed by Melrio Couaty f'viD · - · 1114 PI If
Nallonol Bonk. The IOJ 111.-.. onlmolo will be dloelod lA ..... liNed.
Zlb. Tile Ohio Janlor Jeroe, Breeden A-. Will pN'IiM a UMIII Ia
lho GnDd Cbolll!llon Jeroey Femalo Ia tho Meif. Ceuiltr 1PIII J'lllt,
Tllo A.merlean Guornae7 CotUo Cl!lb 'WID ~ t rl1tltolll f• 11
•
Cbomplon rlbbon1, ancl o opectol Ga......, plll(llt .... tllo 0 · r••
Guomoor Ill tho Showinl ' nttiQ Clattll.
DIYIIIIN YIL

Tw•,_

IMIIP

II. CLASS a .ro.tMAMSIIIP
:aa. CM PN- ._II
lib. 3ncl, ilrd, and tth ,... oablbltGr -· .._
:ac. Kefttllllowt n - 4-11.
Dd. Old Pro - Vt-4
:ue. IU; ~=~~: rllll' alllllltOn- "o-At-

....
....

lit No¥let

.

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Cl . . •- MM!!!W.a ·e
.

a

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lie ftllat 111111 admlnlstnolloll • ~ fteJ l!bll .r.e.nallll 11M
wiDIIIra and award prlr2l In accordallell with tbo rllltl. , 1'00111'0 to
IWINI
IS. CLASS llll. SHOWilANSBIP:
'118a. t-H memberl
l5b . Vo-AI memberl
CLASS 2'1. SWINE: POLAND CHINA: (Eiblblt to COIIIIIt ol l

rr.

.ead.)
l'la. Gild (PUrebred) UDder e montbl ole~.
17b. !!oar (PIIrebred) Wider 0 monilia ol .,•.
llc. Gill (Purebred) over 8 monilia ol ....
ll7d. Boar (Purebred) over 8 months of a~t.
ll7e. Sow (Purebred)
rff. Market pig under S monthl.
J7g. Market pig over 3 mouths.
28. CLASS 28. BERKSHIRE SWINE: (S~b-t:IU&amp;H 111110 u Clau 2'1 .)
29. CLASS 29. HAMPSHIRE SWINE: (Sub-t:lauea same al Cla11 2? .)
30. CLASS SO. CHESTER WJnTI: (Sul&gt;duoes - · II Clall 2'1 l
31. CLASS 31. ANY viHER RECOGNIZED l!ll.q:D OF SWINE: (Sui&gt;

c:l••e• same as

Cla11

2'1.)

DIV.ISION IX
RABBITS, POULTRY, AND LIVESTOCK PIIODUCTS
82. CLASS 32. SHOWiMANSHIP:
.~
32a. 4-.B club members
S2b Vo-Ag. Exhibllon mllllt be present and actuallJ handle their birds
and rabbits to receive a p-ade in showm.ansbi$1 . Tkot o1 ahawmanahip
judging will be announced.
33. CLASS 33. Poultry: Exhibit to cooalJt of pen of tllree. Each breed
ta be judged separately. (Breed to be on entry blant) Umlt oC one Illtry per sub-t:lall. (Eaample 33&amp;)
33a. Pen of pullell. Any standard bned.
S3b. Pen of bena. Any otandard breed.
S3c Pen of broilen or tryera.
33d. Pen of two pullet&amp; and one cockerel of any bl'eed.
33e. Pen o£ two hens and one coek of aDY breed.
33f. Ducks or Geete - Pen of 3.
SSg. TurkeyJ - Pen of 3.
84. CLASS 3~. UVES PRODUCTS:
34a One fleece of wool - fine or medlum.
:S4b One dozen eggs - white or brown .
35 ·
35. RABBITS: Exhibits to consist of one animal . or doe
and Jitter. Each breed to be judged separately. (Breed to be hstf.&gt;d on
entry blank) Limit of one entry per sub-clasa. (Example. S5b.)
be
1)5a. SHOWMANSHIP - (He clasa 32 lor oxplauatiGR.) Time to
announced .
S~b. Junior buck.
35c. Junior doe .
35d. Senior buck.
35e. Senior doe .

cuSs

~~f ~'::s~n~iit'-;~oWMANSHll' 4-H

RIDING HORSE PRODUCI': Thll
project must be completed according to 4-H club
requtrernents. No 4-H riding horse
will_ be considered unless th~e
at least 5 members in one club. PTeml~l will be provid~ O Y
!howmanship which will include cJeanl~ness of equ1pment, lblllty of
rider to handle horse and follow good ridmg practieea.
ti
37 cLASS 37 . TRACTOR RODEO:
· To encourage and develop skill and nfe'tf 1D tractor open on.
A award $3.00
B award $2.50
C award $2.00
Eligibility:
h h
participated In an organ!z.
Entries may be made by those w o ave
A Um't hall be 13
ed Tractor Maintenance and Safety 'P!Difam .. ge. 1of5 i'Wl tbaU
to 21 years. Detailed method of sconng and JUdlinl
.
be made available to contestants.
;!8. CLASS 38. AUTO CARE: lb '
3Ba Individual educational exh 1t.
38b Club educational exhibit.
39. CLASS 39. SAFETY:
ti'
learned
39
First aid display showing ~ne pnlc ce
..
d and chart
39~: Child Care Display showrng 2 or more articles ma e
showing practices learned.
TO FAIR EXHIBITORS ·
40 CLASS 40 SPECIAL AWARDS
. h 11 b

4-H

project

project

fo:

:~l~we~ t~~~:fi~;:~~;~o~~/;~:::?u::~!::r:~: ~~~:~ :d:Uon~

Not to exceed a total of $60.00. be allotted to each exhibitina: F .F .A.
•::ay the ex.}iense!l of their representative•

~~~~ a~~:nstu~ ~! :d~o

to a state or national event.
.
f four dele&amp;ates Lo
4lc. Expenses shall be allotted .to a ~aXlDl~r 1963 at the Ohio
19113 State 4-H Club CongreuOtho be be~d~~
exhibit at the foir. No\
State University , Columbus,
w, pro

:::::!

to exceed $50

ooHORSE DEPARTMENT II

Roy Holllr, SuptrlntoaON
CONJI'Oil.'lATION CLAS- OPEN TO WOBLD OOMPE'l1TI
1. Entries will
4:00P.M. Aug. 8th
.
2. ED'TJ fee-membenbip ticlteL
d
8 To be held Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. In front ol Grandltan .
.CLASS 20! WESTERN HORSE CONFORJIA.TION
2 OO
1. STALIJON CLASS-Two years aDd over. PremiUDII $0.0Q, $11.00. $ · ·
SLOO and two rlbboiiB.
~~dl
~---' 7G~ eontom&gt;a1. pARADE TYPE CLAS&amp;-Iolarel or ""' 1111 •-~ ~-- To llo
tiOil and 25',1, General Appearance; Spolted or Solld .....,..;
bandied with bridle onlY.
~ •_
~-•-'
lOO% eoaf..,.
1. WESTERN MARE OR HORSE '-'~- o0
tiOD; To be oboWD In band with llridle only. PnmiWDO ~. 'b$3bo.OO,
52.00, $1.00 and two n
no
t. W!SIERN MARE wrrn SPRING FOAI.-IIare with oprl.n&amp; fGOI ld
aide. Premium• $5.00, $3.00. f:2.00. $1.00 and two.';!~~ 011 IIIII
1. WEStERN YEABIJNG-PrellloiiiDII $5.00, $11.00, - · ••·
two rlbbono.
CLASS 202-ENGLISH HORSE CONFORMATION
]. STALUON CLASS-Two years and wer. Premlumo $11.00, fS.OQ,
$2.00 $1.00 and two ribbom.
I. ENGi..IsH SHOW HORSE TYPE CLASS-Judie&lt;! 7G'Ao OODformaUod
and 25% geoeral appearaneo. J'remMmw, $5.00, SS.OO, fS.OO, fl.OO.
and two ribbons.
I. BNGlJSH SADDLEBRED PLEASURE CI.ASS-Ifare or Horae; Jtldl'
ed oa lOO'llo conformation. PremilllDO »-00, fS,OO, $2.00, $1.00
'
and two ribbons.
t. ENGLISH SADDLEBRED MARE wrrn SPRING FOAL-Mare wltb
spring foal at aide. Premiums $5.00, ta.OO, $2.00, $1.011 and two
rlbboltl.
I. ENGLISH SADDLEBRED YEARLING-Premlumo,$6.00. $3.to,$1.00.
$1.00 and two ribbons.
CLASS 203-PONY CONFORMATION, 48 to 511 IDchea.
L Stallion Cla5-Two year~ and over.
Four Premiums, $5.00, $3.0Q. $2.00, $1.00 and two rlbboaa.
2. Mareo and Gelding Class--any ....
Four Premitmna, $5.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 and two rlhboDI .
I. Filly or Stud Colt CWs-1 year and under 2 yean.
Four PremiulllB, $5.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 and two rlbboua
f . Mares witb Foal Cl&amp;Si - Mares witb spriDg foal ~t side. Mare wltb
Foal, entered in Item 2, can also be entered in this item.
Four Premiums - $5.00, $3.00. $2.00, $1.00 aDd two ribbons .
CLASS 204--PONY CONJI'Oilli!ATION--4lllncbes aDd under.

close at

Same sub classes as 203.

HORSE SHOW

Willl•m Downl•, Superlntwn•nt
1. Open to World Comvetition. Entries will close 1:00 P.M . Wed.neada.J,
August 14th . Membership ti_cket not required.
2. All rules and r~ul11tions of the Meigs County Fair will apply.
3. Cash premiums: lat., $5.00; 2nd., $3.00; 3nl., $2.00; •lb.. $1.00.
plus Ro.e1tes for first five places in all clasae1 eseept J.nd lb Pony
which will receive a trophy for each entry without beln&amp; iudeed.
4. To be held Wednesday 1:00 P.M. Ia front ol Grandotand,
CLASS 205.
l. 4-H Horst•manlhip-Horae or Ponies, for Meig1 Count)' Cluba oulf.
2 . Lead In Pony- Western Tack-58'' and under.
·
3. 3 Gaited.
4. Western Pleasure Pony-48" to 9".
5. Western Pleasure Horse.
6. Pleasure Pony-Harness Clasa.
7. English Pleasure Horse.
8. Western Stock Horse.
9. Western Pleasure Pony-:-under 48''.
10. Trail Hone or Pony-Western Tack.

HORSE PULLING CONTF.ST
fred Leifheit •nd Don llblint in ch•r,.
Entry fee : SJ.OO per team. Membership ticket not required.
See General Rules for £urther n.tructions where appUeable.
To oe conducted in front of the Grandatand atarttna '1:30 WedneadaJ
,venlng, Aug. 14th.
·
The value of draft animalo depend upon tlleir abillqo to pall and
capacity to endure sustained efl'ort&amp;. The object of this test il to datl!nnine the sustained maximum pulHDJ capacity of eacb pair. These
tesu will also afford valuable aeientlfit data OD the nlatkm between
form and function in draft animals aDd shaukt atimul1te &amp;..-.1 lnterat
Ia the breedin&amp; and use of good draft hor8ea and mul01. Ill particular
lt il desired:
•
1 &amp;)
To determine the value ot type, md proper breedlq in the
teleetion of hones and mules Intended for lona aod arduoUI draft work.
rbl To aacertelu and demousvate tbe proper method oftralnlae and
~Uoniog horses and mule1 for loqlbd severe draft 'W'm'k.
&lt;ol To encounge honellllll.lhip In fltt1na boraea aad lD 4lrlvlnl.
(dl To demoaatrate the mulmum pulUug eapacity of tho hone an•

0C11D1J11 prompiiJ ~ .the dlreclloaa oC the

The eommlitee sbaU llavo full jurlJdlctloa over u wed u pow•r ro

CO!

'tt• alllll

10.

u-

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,... 0.,---Aut. 10, 11183-11

8 1
11

Poulb7

r,malo ·"········· ············ ·---- TrophJ

toloOrt

11. Pl;4duce ~ Dam ··--·-- · --·-· ·······•··· --·---·- : : :
12. Get Of SirO .. ~c•••"' :c ...... ... hibl-•••••"•"••
13. 3 Femalei bred aud owned by Ex

eond:::.Js

$Ui
•
ft: •=I
tor . ......... $IO ; ·11 I'

. • · Bee/ Cattle Department W

Hrram Slawter .and Lauren 1 • ......,...n, $Ujllel'lnt•..•~t~~
Entr1e1 dose at 4:00P.M. Wednesday, Aucuat 7ll968.
All cattle to boon ll'Ound by 4:00P.M. Tueaci&amp;YI A~c 13til.
.
' All ealtle owned Ia MellO Cou!lty entered free opon ~· P~
of me)lrbershlp ticket. Ail ealtle outalde Melp Count)' will be
eo.
...,tsl per lleod a,!ter the p~aoo ot a membel'lhlp tletll.·
Exhlblton aro requlred to fu\'lllill eertlflcotaa to Secrtlar7 at lime
Of entrJ: allo to 'the auperlntendoilt lD charlo.
:
Tlto below dltaa will appiJ (or Bed Beeeda&lt;
lf•J 1 !181 to De&lt;embor s1, 1961 ••" ............. .. Senior tnr11n1
Janum 1 1963 to April SO, 1962 ---········--···-•·· .Juillor YllriiDC • ·
1111111,
to Auguat 31, 1963 ..... . ............. ~ SWDO!Ier Year~ ;
l!eP!tmber l, 1968 lo December 31, 118:1 .............. ....
Oa
lon!llfl1 .l, 1183 and after --·-·-·-·-- · · ··---··-· · ' ···-··
Calf .

=

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Oeparia*lt V.

.

a ,... tol

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.P!'PI!II'OIIDS:

111

1!14

~=--~-:::::::::::::::::. :::

~~-~-'-~-~---··------· $10.011

$11.00 $8.00

==-

J.

Jlllllor YearllaC BuU • ------- -·--------::::

8.

Junior BuU Calf

t

--··-·-------;;;;i·bj"-· ·

Pair
8. Gel of sire. 3 animal&amp;. any

7.

111•. both aexea,

· see Geaeril

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Jl'oll0wtq tneclJ ader Mme

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00
00

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18. There will be no ehanglng bridles after ronlelt alartl
Aar
drover that dropo blindo team will bt disqualified for that puJi
17. No Ught wetaht hotsea wUI be permitted to pull 1n heavy wetgbt
..nteat except in case of not enouah tellJDI to maq a cvoo1 pull and
"'th CODSent of the judges.
18. All drivers must stay baclo: of dnubleme.
19. All helpers mwt atay baclo: of the load while borsea are pulllq,
"therwise you forfeit your pull.
20. Te..ns placing 1, 2 and 3 mud submit to S'lllvl teat. Premium•
will not be Plld until nsulb of •nalyalt .,.. recelvtd' from ~...
labor1torltt.
••
CLAss 206. HORSE PULLING CONTEST
I. Lightweight Tearna-2800 lba. and u~der.
2. Mlddlewetght Teama--2801 lbs. to 3200 lba
3. Heavyweight Team&amp;--3201 lba and nv••
·
PRIZES-Premiums and Rosette;, fO&lt;C each of tbe above tubda.,.L
•
lot
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
S50.00 $35.00 120.00 $15.00 $10.00
PONY PULLING CONTEST
Fred C. Lolfholt ond Don latzlnt In cho'lt
~rld•y, August 16th.:......7:30 P.M. at Grendltand
Ponlea will
be measured prior to cont.Mt
•
Pulling distance- 14 feel
Sled will
furnished.
2nd., and 3rd. place teama must bo ullva teoted bel
I urnslst.,
can be paid.
,
ore J)l'em·

lit.
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
5. Sow Pte .. ----------·---··--···--···-·•"' $4.00
CLASS 609-Cheater White, Same Subelaaseo at 1108
CLASS 5l~Duroc Jerooy, Same !lllbclauea ito 508
Q.Alm 511-Berkshire, Same SnbclaMN ,_ ®8
CLAss 512-Bampablre, Same Subel....s aa 1108
CLASS 513-Yortaltlre, Same SubelUIOS u 308
CLASS 514--Tamworth, Same Subel..... aa 1108
CLASS 6lJI..-LANDRACE. Same onbclas101 as 608.

be

'd Enhtry fee, 6.% of premium for first place fn each .ovent mu- •·
pa1 w en entry IS made.
•
1! 1 ""'
1. ClaBS "A" Pony Pulll.or ponies 46'" and under
$25.00, .. $:!0.00
$15.00
$10.00
.
2. Cia&amp;B 'B Pony Pull for Poniea 47" to 112 in laoluslve
.
$25.00
$20.00
$16.00
$10.00 .
a-ill ~~e:::;~r ruleo of the Buckeye Horoe Pu1Un1 Aaaoclation of Ohio

Znd.
S3.00
$3.00
$3.00
18.00
$3.00

1.
2.

3.
4.
6.
6.
7.
8.

9.
10.
11.

Roy Holler !llld lail 1: lhtnofltlll, lupll.
Entries cloae at t.OO P.M. Auc. Btb, 1183.
·
Exhibitoro mqst purebaae memjtenhlp ticlo:eta.
All exhibits shall be correctly named aud lobeled.
All exhlbita must be in place by 12:00 poon Aug. 13th.
All exhibits muat remain in ·ploic:e unltl t:OO P .H. S1turday.
A plate Mall cqnsist of five weU aroo speebneat.
All Produce must be crown by the extiibitor.
No premiums paid on articles not listed .
Io olall.. where no competition ealata or If In the opinion 'of th•
Judge, he may award a second or no premium.
In judging of produce, quality and lize for eorrect uae wiU be tho
guide Instead ollar&amp;e alze.
See General Rulea for further inltrudlons .

CLASS 701

Srd.

$2.~
$2.00
$2.00
$2.00
$2.01

3.
4.

.!10 .2!1
.!10 .25

.liO •• ~
Jltl .28

Exhibitors are required to furnish certificates to Secretary ot time
ot entry, also to superintendent in charge.
·
In the event of no competition within a breed only ont place ba
gro'!P classe~~ will be paid exhibitor.
J"tuor Calf born between Nov. I, 1962 aod May 1, 1963.
Senoor calf born between July I, 1962 and 0.:1. 31, 1963.
Ju~or Yr. Heifer dropped between Jan. 1 1962 and June 30 1962
Senoor Yr. Heifer dropped botween July
1961 and Dec:. 31: 1961:
A heifer that has freshened will show as a 2 yr old
Two yr. old Helfer dropped betweeu July 1 11160 ~nd Juq 1 1961,.
CLASS 302--GUERNSEY
'
'
lst
2nd
3rd
41b
1. BulL 2 yean and over ....... .. ___ $10 00 $11.00 $8..00
2. Bull, 1 year and under 2 yeara ______ s."oo
8.00
4.00
a. Bull col!, under 1 year and over 4
montba ........ ... - .. ...... 8.00
8.00
4 00
·
f . Cbamplnn Bull - ..................... __ Rooette
G. Cow, 4 yeara and over --- ---- --·-.. -- 10.00
8.00
8.00
e. Cow, 3 yean and under 4 yoaro •••• 10.00 8.00 8.00
7. Cow, 2 yeara and under a yean ··-· 10.00
8.00
6.00
8. Senior Yearling Heiler ....... _• ••••• 9.00
7.00
G.OO 8.00
9. Junior Yearling Heller ............ 9.00
7.00
G.OO 8.00
10. Senior Heifer Oalf -- - - -----·- ··-·· 9.00
7.00
5.00 8.00
11. Jnnlor Heller Oalf ................ 9.00
7.00
G.OO a.oo
12. Senior Champion Female · ·----····-- R.oaette
13. Jwti.or.Champ.ion Female --~--------- Rosette
14. Graud Champion Female -·-··--·· -·· &amp;ooette
15. Get of Sire ------- -- - --·----·--··-· 8.00
8.00
4.00
16. Produce of Cow --- -- --···· · -- -- ---- 8.00
8,00
4.00
8.00
4.00
17. 3 Females Bred and owned by Exhibitor 8.011
CLASS :IW-MILKING SHORTHORNS Sa:ne anbclasaeo 11 S02.
CLASS 304--BROWN SWi'SS-Same aubolaaoeo ao 302.
CLASS 305--AYRSJIIRES...-Same onbcla.... aa 302.
CLASS 306-JERSEYS--Same lllbelassea aa 302.
MEIGS COUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW
Show to be held in cooperation 1!'llb the Melillo County llolitelD
Club, and all entries confined to Melp and adJolnln&amp; Countieo.
1. Entry fee $1.00 per head.
2. Entries close at 4:00 P.lll Aua. 14th.
be owned by exhibitor.
3. AU eroup classes
t. All Holstelna moat be reptered, tralllfel'red and papera wid be
cheeked by Seo'y of obGor.
5. Each exhibitor limited 10 one entry in each ll'OII]&gt; c1 ....
II. AD Senior yearling&amp; l~ ,mllli will show u 2 year olds.
7. Show to begin at 1:00 P.M. Au,. 18th.
8. All other rules and feiulatlona of the llleip Co. Folr will be applied.
I. Bull calf (Up to ono; )'ear) -···-·-·····-······ 118.00-'1.oo.-e.OO
2. Bttll ' (1 year to 2 y~aral ---···--··-········- $ljl.00-8.00-8.00
1. Bull (2 yean aDd mr) ······-·-·---····-·· ,10.00-8.00-8.00
Cbamplou Bull ------·- · · -·-···-···----·-·--···-····· Rosette
4. Belfer calf Jr.
(N. .rltt, 1963 to Ma7 1, l.INI8) •••• $t1 8 .T:-BG t I 8 I
G. Heifer CAlf Sr.
(JulJlot, 11162 to o.;t. Blat, 1962) .... 118 8 T 8 e e a a a
II. · Helfer lr. Yearling
·
IJan. lilt, 1963 to Jilno 8oth, 11162) -·-· $tl
1 8 G 4
1
7. Sr. Yearnna
·
·

i,

carmea. 11 apeelmeaa

.110
.110
.10
.110
.10.
.110

.!10
.10
.110
.10
.1111
.10
.10
.!10
.110
.10

.10
.1!0
.!10

' All

.Ill

••

.25
.25
.25
.21!
.21!
.25
.25

: ::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::· 1:~
c_._._.,-

.110
.!10
.10
.50
•50
.50

~ch ~H _to .,.._,....

.zs

.211
.liO, .21

.!10

" - - ··--· -····-··· IO'I'o
9r~ ·---········· IO'A&gt;

•1)0

.10 Jl'
.110 .llll

... J.

~ FABRlCS
--·--·--·-----·· ~
CLASS 801-HOUSEHOLD

.II
.110 .Ill '
.110
.lq .211 .
.10 .Ill

1. Applique Quilt - new .. ... .... ............. ....
Cotton Patobworlo: Quilt ................... .... .
Alltlque Quill .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..
. !Jet!Jj&gt;read A_p~llquo .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
: . Bedopread, Embroidered .... .. ........ ' " ·" .... .
e. Bedopread. Fancy
. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
1. Bedrpread, Solid Craehet .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..
RUGS-I&gt;IEW
I. Crocbeled
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .
t HooJ[ed Yarn . •• •••••••••• , •••• • .••••••••• , •• ,, .
10: Hooted Rl&amp; .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
11. Brolded
. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. • .. . .. ..
12. Loom Woven .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .... ...... ., ..
KNITI'ING-NEw
18. Searl or Shawl .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. • • .. .. .. ..
14. S""oter . . .... ~ .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
Ill. Aflbob .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .... ... ... .'.... .. .. .. .
SHEE!S AND PILLOW CASES
Slieeta ••d Pillow Ctoes - Palaled
.
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17. Shotts and Pillow Caoes - Whit:o Embeoide'1 ....
PILLOW CASES
ie. Pillow Caaea - q;~~it Trimmed .... . . , ... • .. • ..

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18. Pll)..W caaes ..,
14. ,na,·urr Scarf

$1.211
$1 25
$1.25

$1.21!
$1.2:1
11.25
Sl.25

.10

.10

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11.25

.75

$1.00
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.80

.40
.40

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. . . . . • . . . • •• • • • • • •• • •

.78
.75
.75
.76
.75
.78
.78

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.110
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Colwed ElllbrOid..,. .. .. .. . . .. .. • .. .. .. • .. .. .. ..
Crall ltltcil ~- -.. ..... ' . . . . . • • . • • . • •.. • .. • . • • • • ••
'hwel WiP Croebeted '1l,~ .. ..................
.. .. • .. .. .. .. . .. . • •
t41. Towel wlt• Wblta l!:mbnl
n Toni trltb Colored Embroide'1 .. .. .. . • .. • • • .. • .
42. Towel wJtll CrOH Stitcll ...... . • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Towel wiP Appl!&lt;Jue .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. ..
.110
Towel trltll Palotiit1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.10
Towll wlth Outliao EmbroiderJ' .. .. . .. .. . .. .. • M
I
AMATEUR PAJN'l1NG
'
&lt;No Numberl Pallltlq)
411. Water Color Pallltin1 ... .... ...... ...... ....... . $1.00
...... .... .. .. .... .. ... .. .. . .. .. . 11.00 .
47. 011 Piliitll!r
Q. CllaftGit P•lnUac . . . • . . . . . .... .••• ~ • •••.•.•• • IJl.OO
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IS. ......,. Aproo .. .... . ... .. ..
DR.I!SSES
.. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .
114. ODo P*e Cottoa Ore. ..
1111. Two Pioeo Cotton Drtaa .. . . . .. .. ........ . .. , .
1111. Drt11 lfade From Aaother Gormat . , . , .. .•... . . .
$7 One Pi... Cotton and Blends .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

$1.'711
1175
$1 .'1$
$1.75

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&amp;I. Embroidered Apron ....... ..... , ..... ... ..... ..
Painted Ap...., .. .... .. .. .. .... .... .... . .. .. .... .

11.00
fl 00
1.00
11 .00
11.011
;1011
1.00

118. 1'11Uored Suit .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. A.OO
10. Tailored coat .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12.00
HOUSE COATS· AND SLEEPING GAIIMENTS
til. Houae Coat
.. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . $1 .50
.'I$
. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 11.50
82. Sleeplq Garm0111t
.75
INFANTS' WEAR
88. Kaltted Sw•aler Set (Cap. Sweater and Bootees) ..
.110
.10
114. Crocheted Sweater Set (Cap. Sweater •nd Bootees) . . .110
.211
85. Crocheted Crib Cover
.
.. .... ....
.t4)
.75
HAND MADE TOYS
!18. Stuffed Toy, .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.50
.211
on. Dreued Dolls . . . . . .. .. . .
. . . .. .. . . . . .
.50
.211
CHILDREN'S GARM~:NTS !Age 4 to 12 yn.)
(Place Age On Garment&gt;
88. Cotton Dr•ss
.60
.211
19. Dre~s Colton 1 nd Blends
.50
.2:1
70. Boy's Suit
... .... .. ... .. .50
.25
ANTIQUES
1963 F•ir only account 1ooth. annual Fair. History must accompany ead
artic1e for premium. All articles must be 100 yean old or older.
71. Quilt - applique _... ______
_____ ------ -- .. $1.75
11.00
72 . Quilt - pieced
_
$1.75
$1 .00
73. Coverlet- wool . spun. dyed . and woven at home
$1 . 7~
$1 .00
74. Linen Shpet - home grown Dax , woven at home -· $1.75
S1 .00
75. S.ampler in original frame
------- $1.25
.75
7tl. Dre&amp;:s and Hal or Bonnet - (not more than
5 accepted)
--- c·--- $1.?5
$1.011
77. Original Painting on wood. slate or fabric
__ ____ $1.75
$1.08
78. Oldest Newspaper {not more than 10 numbers
.50
l('("epted)
· ---- ----·----- -- - ------ ----------- $1 .00
79. Oldest Bible __ .. __ __ ------------- ------------ $1.71!
Sl 00
.!50
80. Family Tree
------------ $1 .00
.50
81 . Most unusual houst'hold iron object ---- -- -- - --- $1.00
.50
82. Iron Kettle - small
--- ·- - - ----- - --- - - - - -- -- $1.00
.50
83. Brass Kettle - 11mall ----- .. -- ---- -- ---- - -- - - ·-- $1.00
.58
84. Copper Kettle - imall ----------- - ------- - ---- $1.00
.511
83. Iron TeakPtth~
----------------------- - -------- $1 .00
.10
86. Coffpe Grinder --- -------- ----- .. ------------- _ $1.00
.40
87 Flat Iron ___ __ ·----- - --- --- ---- - ---·- - -------.75
$1.96
!18. Clock
--- ------- Sl.75
89. Wooden Churn (not more than 3 A&lt;'&lt;'e-pted) ____ ____ $1.25
.75
.40
90 . Butter Mold anrl Paddle - ---·· ------------------.75
.40
Dl. Candle Molds -- ---- -- ------- ...... .... .........
.7~
.40
92. Candle Holder ----·-·-- ------------- - --- --- - -- .75
$1.25
U3. Spinning Wheel- small .-- ·------ -· -- -- --- - ---- $2.00
$1 .00
M . Andirons fnol more than 3 set" acceptf'd) --- - ---- $1 .75
MISCELLANEOUS
.78
9!1. Crochet Afghan .. .
.. ---- ------------ S125
.40
iHl. Table Mats - 6 - Crocheted -- - -- ------- -------.60
.28
97. Pol Holders - 3 .
---------.50
.21
98. Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Croeheted -- - ------ .50
.25
99. Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Painted ----------- .50
.28
100 GroUp of 3 Handkerchiefll - · Tatted - ----------.50
.211
101. Fancy Pi1low (fabric) ------- - ---- - --- - ------- - .00
.40
102. Hobby Corner ---- - ---------------- - ---- - ------ .75
.!10
103. Tile Art
__ __________ , ........ ........... $1 .00
.21)
104: Bome Made Purse ------·--- -- --- --- -- -- ------ -- .SO

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Bepttrtment X
6r•11ffe E'xltlblt

llt•x E. Shenefield, Superintendent
TilE CLOSED BIBLE AND FLAG ItA Y BE USED.
NO OTHER REGALIA.
Entrie-s clo!le at 4 p.m.. Thursday . Aug . 8th.
Z1eJ1 &amp;r1qe wtU furnb.h their admiSiion Ueketl to the Jl'air ~
Graate Exhibits will be judred at a time to be lllllOUD..a ' ' tbe
Superintendent.
· Graalt Exhlblta "ill be Judged on the lollowlq !Jcore Card:
GINERAL THIMI
The Gnn.. .mJ Its Service te the Cenvnunlty
SUBORDINATE GRANGE EXIIIBIT SCORE CAIIII
MEIGS COUNTY P'AlR
Ptolnlo
Orlllioallty-l&lt;looa and Mal&lt;!rlala - -··---···----··------··----·· •
Attractinnes!t-- A.bility to attract and hold attention- --------.. ---· 18
Appearance and aeatneu-visib1llty and letteriDJ- -------------... 10
Granp Toachln111--kleaa aDd prlnoiplea of the Gn....... ------- Ill
Acbiovom•nt. Golla and Community Sei'Yice of Loetl Gruo.--·-·-- M
r~ Produets ·· · ·--·········-····-·---·----------···------ I
Handieraft ---· - ·-··--······--··········--·-·-········----- I
T~·····-------··-- 101
~1001 .

GRANGE~rr

!at
Znd
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6
$1111.00 180.00 $4G.OO MD.OII
All •rtlcles ultlbltod by a Granre mu.at be produced or made bf
I&gt;I!Dben ef TRAT Granre .
Ji'or Junnile Granae• 1ee Junior Fair Premium Lilt.
Exhibits are to be placed by 6:00 P. M. on Tuestby and remata
IIIIW 4:00 P II.. on Saturday.
Eodo Gn.,. trill be required to bUS' a Memberoblp nt:ket aad will be
fllmished two belper tieketa lo be good for tbe lint daJ.
It II the ,..,... of the Fair Board to build bo- Alrieultur. bl
Mf'iltt Count? and It c•n conceive or no better ttep ID 11aat lllinc!'"
lbq tba opbotildlnl of the Gnqea and their ..UYI-.
Premluma:

IJepartment XI
Public Schools
0 . 0 . Patterson, Su,.rint_.nt

1.

Entrie!l close- at 4 P.J\1 . August 8, 1963.

J. El.btbita will be confined to schools in Mele• County.

I. Equal opportunities ror exhibiting wiD be available te each d8ll

di1triet or combination or districts. Space for four exhibits wUl 1t1
prOvided.
.&amp;. Each of the 4 participatinJ schools or distrids will bave 1 spaee
I feet in length and 6 fet"t m depth . There is no limit to tbe amOWll
or ~of material used and the selection of 1 theme is left to tbe
plll'tlcip•tina school or district.
5. Exhibits are to b~ in place by 8 P.M. Tue!lday, Auiust 13th, and
are to rem~in until 4 P.M. Saturday. Each ~ehool will be respoalible
for assembbng 1nd di."imantling its exhibit.
8. Each exhibit shall ronsisl of l'hildren'a work for the 1982-t'l achoal

=bita will be jlldged at a time to be aanounced b1 the SUpert.
iDteDdeDt with awards ." follows: lit $30.00; 2nd
lrd
4tb $15.011.
I . Edtibits wiD be judged on the b19l!l of:
I. Tl!eme . . .. .
.
.. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. • 10 IJOIIIII
:· R!o"!~PJ"ent. of Theme
.
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 30 pouua
. "''....,. 1 ty (idea~s and matertalsl . . . ... . ...... . .. .. 30 ~
4. Apphnnce (obility to attract and hold attention) .. llltl pouua
I. Neotneaa
. .. .
.. .. .. . 10 polllto

'1.

stf- ·····---·-·--·-·-·-· 10'1'o

..m • ·I'IC!ti'lla ~ 01111 rlhbona to HeODd
~mr
. u~~~~~ihe -~sOI;i !111...
'foo,...".tiOII rMn.t,

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two ·I:Jl flal!e• of.ltu•..

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Min JtuW Seunclen •ncl MIM Acl• Hoskins, lupts •
1. Entry Fee - Membenhip Tirket.
a. All entriq in this department must be in the hands of the Seer•·
tary by 4:00 P .M. Thursday, Aua;. 8th. Entry book will be clost&gt;d
at that time .
1. Entries made on the books of .the Secretary t'!annot be eh1nged
or wttbdrawn and entered in another cla11 or number.
.&amp;. All articles for judgin&amp; should be on tbe &amp;rounds not bt'r thhan
9:00 .M. 'J'u.esday, August 13th., 1nd anytbine. arriving afte.r t al
time may be displayed but will not be elig~ble for judgmg or
premium!l. Jud&amp;ina: will be done at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday. Au&amp;. 13th.
Antiques will be judged 2:00P.M. Wednesday, Aug. 14th.
6. Exhibits in this department are limited to Mei&amp;• and adjoininl
eountiea in Ohio .
1. Not more than one entry in the same cla11 by the iamt per!Kin
will be permitted.
1. Artieles that have been 1warded a premium within the last lwo
(2) yean are not ellllble for entry.
t. New work and new ideaa will be 1lven preference.
t to be
10. Exhibitora muat furnish • wire h1naer for each ~rmen
displayed.
Tile Ohio stale UniYeralt)' Aarl""ltW'III OaUeto Eltl&lt;!nDOD Somot
wlll l&gt;t 111011 for aar-ta.

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B_.eatle ..trta

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.28
.211
.25
.Ill
.10 .21
.50 Jill
.110 .Ill
.110 .2:1

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Beptart~~tetlt

.21
.211
.liO .25
.!10 .25
.!10 .28

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60% Of alote ·Wiwil• Jlq ..... . : .... :: •• :.....
~ 815 or lela ~me HiJ .•.... , ..,.. ,, .. · .~.....

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.21

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l'lipmy Jiockets, femjolne 't ou· :

I. J'tm•h 3 :reua ............-·,-r--~,.~Hr·-· ftl-10 I .0 I

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9a. Peachea. l'late Wbltoo
10 Qulncao, Plate
U. Apricot Plato
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CLASs 7111
.
.
.
.
1at In' 8rd
1. , Belt Dliplar of rarm, Qrdlird ll!ld' Gardea -. S20 $1G 110
2. .Belt D11p1aJ oC Gorden ~
·
.
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$8 M
a. Betl DliPia1 o1 0te11tn1 'll'."ll'r!dll· · : • ·. , · 110 $8 M
tl(uat ~ of I or ilirire' ll'aJI of ISiffeftat .uiotlet of appleo,
or 8 or mon plates .ef dllf.erent nrietlaa of (ruitl).

Attractive dusters In colorful
cotton .Prints and solids, ,

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.110 .20
.!10 .21
.110 .25
.110 .23
.50 .25
.110 .25
.10 .21
.tie .28
.10 .21

t . Peaebel Plate YeUow

Sizes 12 to 20

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Female-2 years _,. ..................................- .......... _ .... fll.-10 · t. · a, 1 .

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..50

loaatbou
4. llomo Beauty
D. GaiUa Beauty
8. Red Dellcioua
7. Golden DedoiOUI
B. Grimes Goldeu
8. WealtbJ
10. Maiden Bluah
ll. York lmperlll
J2. &lt;Namel Variety
CLASS 708-0THER FRUITS
1. Prune Plum Plat.
1. Damoon Plllll1 Plato
•· GI"'!D Gage Plum" Plate
4. Grapeo, Coneord Plato
8. Grapeo. ·lllapn Plato
• · Bartlett Pear Plate
7. Keffer PeR Plate

'-ches of lace, short sleeves.

.28
.28
.Ill
.28

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.211

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.to

I. $!&amp;)'!DID WlDfiiP
2. lt:od WlneAp ,. '

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.25

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.25

.10 .Ill
,til) .Ill

8a Best pl1te yellow pod bush beana
9. Best plate Lima beano
10. Onions-white. !I •cimena
11 . Onions-yellow. D specimelLI
12. PWnent01, 5 speeimen1
13 Peppera, 5 apectmeno
14. Mangoea. f5 speciDJPDI
15. Beeta, G woelmens
te . Canota. 6 t)M!ICimens
•
17 Turnip&amp;, 5 opeclmen1
18. Cucumbera, green. 5 speclmeu
19. Cueumberl, white, 5 opeclmem
20 Pick!., plate
21. Oltro Plate, 5 apeelmena
22. Pnmpkln
~. Sq..•h
CLASS 704-- WATERMELONS
L ~ Wataon
2. Dlxle Queen
,
I. I Name) variety
t. Clntaloupes, Hale's
411. INamel variety
'CLASS 70&amp;-APPLES

DUSTERS

.1)0
,1)0

.1!0 .25
.1!0 .25

1. caullfloww
I. llcl Planl .
'•
.&amp;. ToJnatoef-r8d, I ll!fiD!IeD.
5. T-t--J'!UOW I apedmena
1. To!dio-- wloito, 6 apedm7. plalo - · l!ad pole beJDII
71. Beat plata pad bnah ......
1. Belt plato yedO'!I' pad pole l&gt;tano

A Shipment
Of Women's

.25

.110 .2:1

Seaeea Beauty, 5 ppoelmeno
. a. Katahdin. 5 IIPOelmeaa
8. Cbippewaa, I apedmeoa
7. G-n lfountaln. $ apeelment
B. (Name) variety, I .-lmena
t. Naaq Hal' G o p t - .
10. Y ..... • - 11. Barmud... a operimona
~ 11@. .&lt;N....J variety, I opeclmou

Just Receivedl

urangem•nt.

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12. HIGH ON A WINDY HILL- A tall arrangement.
13. MAGIC WITH ROCKS - Jlocka with any tlowera and ror follaee.
Ages 13 up to and including 18 yean of age.
IOZ--JUN!OR ARRANGEMENTS
AGES UP TO AND INCLUDING 8 YEARS.
1. STEAMBOAT DAYS -In a toy container.
2. I'M GOING TO THE FAIR - Your own idea.
1103-JUNIOR ARRANGEMENT
AGES I UP TO AND INCLUDING 12 YEA.RS OF AGE.
1. INDIAN TRAO..- Your own idtoa.
2 . GRANDMOTliER'S BASKET - Uaing basket.
804-JUN!OR SPECIMENS - Must be Krown by Junlorn1p to and toeluding 12 years of age.
1. MARIGOLDS - laree 3
2. ZINNIAS- large 3.
3. UNCLASSIFIED - Any flower otht'r th ~w Mari&amp;oh:b or Zinoiu.
lOll-HORTICULTURE
I. ROSE- Hybrid Tea- One.
2. ROSE- F1oribunda - One stem.
3. ZINNIA - large - 3 of one oolor. ·
4. ZINNIA- Fantasy - 3 of one color.
G. GLADIOLUS- One opike.
6. MARIGOLD - large - 3 of one color .
'7. COCKSCOMB - plume - one.
8. COCKSCOMB - crested - one.
9. DAHLIA- large - on~ .
10. DAHLJA - pom-pom - 3 of one color.
806--SPECJMEN COLLECTION - 5 or more -labeled.
I. DISPLAY OF AFRlCAN VIOLETS
2. DISPLAY OF CACTI AND/OR SUCCULENTS
3. DISPLAY OF GOURDS
• . DISPLAY OF COLORED CORN
5. D!SPLAY OF SMAU. HOUSE PLANTS
807-EDUCATIONAL- 8 or more- labeled.
1. DISPLAY OF EVERGREEN SPECIMENS WHICK ARE READILY
ROUTED FROM CUTTINGS - •how how.
2. DISPLAY OF DRIED MATERlAL- Tell how dried.
h ed
3. COILECI'lON OF NATURE'S RESOURCES - Such aa weal er
wood, lichens, dried material eontainers, etc .
4. PICTURE MADE FROM DRIED PLANT MATER!~ I..
5. COLLECTION OF ROCKS - labeled .
6. COlLECTION OF SHELLS - labeled.
PRFMIUMS AND RIBBONS
3rd
2nd
Clase
1st
.00
.75
801 --------·-- -- --------- --- ---- -- $1.00
.21!
.!50
IIOZ ------- - -- --·--··------'--------- .75
.25
.50
803 --------------------------------- .?5
.25
.:Ill
1104 ......... --------------- -- ------- .?5
.25
.00
.50
.75
.50
.75
11117
1.00

lot ID4

Belt li• eon of JeDow hybrid &lt;01'11
Jlett oil&lt; earr of whlt:o bybrld eorn
Beat Iii earr white oweel &lt;nr11
Best six ears yellow 11\Veet eorn
Beat sill earo white pop oom
8. Best alx earo yellow pop oora
7. Bell Ill&lt; eara red pop cora
8. Beat peek wheot
9. Belt peck of bllckwheot
Ill .Best pedo: winter oata
11. Beat peek opring oata
12. Jlett peek barley
13. }Jelt peck 101 beant
CLASs 702-P0TATOES
I. Cobblera. 8 apec1meaa
2. TriUIDjlb, 8 opeetmenr
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.

1. cabbap

. Harold C1m1han, D.vlcf koblenta, SuperlntenciMtb
Entries elo.se at 4:00 P.M., Wedneaday August 7 Ulfl3
All cattle to be on grouud 4:00 P.M: r;.eaday A,;g lllih
All c.oottle .owned in Meigo County entered tr~e up;.n tb~ purobaae of
membenblp hcket. All cattle outalde Meigs County wid be char&amp;ed 50o
(filly cents) ~er bead after the purchaoe of a membership ticlo:et.
Get of SU"e--three ammals any age, either 1eL AU 1et of one sire
owned by one or more breeders.
cow.Produce of Cow-two animals either aex--tny age, produce of one

8.

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DeperttRftlt VII
l'a,... C,..P. •INI Bortifttltwre:

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BalrJ Cattle Bepertmeat 111

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CLASS 820-All Gulneao

7. Flock, 1 nm any age, 1 ewe 2 yean or over.
I ewe 1 ,...rand under 2 ................. . $4.00 $11.00 $2.00
CLASS SOZ-Merlno-!locme subd...,.s aa 601
CLASS 503-Corredal&amp;-Same oubclassea aa 601
CLASS 504-Southdown-Same subclaaseo as 501
CLASS 15M- -Dorset!!-Same subclasses •• 601
CLASS 1100-Hampalllr~me onbelaeses as !101
CLASS . 1507-Chevio~me f!tbolaaseo as 601
CLASS 50'1-A Columbia-Same aubclaiBes as 501
CLASS 1108-SWINE-Poland Cbina
1. Boar, 1 year and over · ---·---· ·-··-···--·
2. Boar Pig ----------···----··-·-·······----·
s. Sow over 2 yean ··--·--··--···-···-~·-··-f. Y-l!ni Sow ....... ·--·······--······-···

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8. Entrlea muat be ut up ..,. -leled be-n t A.ll. aod 12 noon
Wedneaday. JudliBI wlll bella at 1 p.m. Judlinfl will be by tho Stand·
ard ryatem and the deelaioa nf tho Jud1e will be filial. Bxhlblta arriv·
inl after 12 aoo~ will lit • ...,pled but marked not for eompetltioa.
7. Arrtn1emaota will Dol be made In ettblbltlon I'Oom. The lttlinl
committee will help the exhibitor to Jtace tbe exhiblta.
8. Exhibits muot remain In place nntll 4 P.M. Saturday. Ally ublblt
removed l&gt;efore !bat time will forfeit aoy premium&amp; awarded. Exhlbitora
must remove their entrlel after eloaa of abow aa 100n aa pouible.
0. No artificial or artificially &lt;Olored plant materlala pannltled.
11. B:ddbiton m17 enter AI miD}' Diviaions u dtrlired, but miJ make
10. Aoc:eiiiOI',Iea are permitted in oil clalaet unleaa othorwiae etaiA!d.
onl7 one, entr, In each elaa.
In the Dtvllioa, Artlatic Arrongementa, Cl11oea number I, 4, 10 and 11
are open to Accredited Judaea.
12. Every exhibitor mwt put n•me and name of club on bllct of entry
tae:. (It nort-elub member, put county with name.)
"TIME HONORED MEIGS"
1101-ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS
1. TIME MARCHES ON ··- Sue&amp;esting an industry of the Area (Name
the induatry)
2. WILDFBNESS TRAIL - Uaing weathered wood with flowers and
folla&amp;e.
3. LAMPIJGHTING TIME - Uaing W-rm Colon.
4. OLD MAN RIVER- Shawinx water aw part of design.
D. "TREND OF 'I1IE TIMES" - A modern arrangement.
e. SUNSET - Including dried or treatP.d material.
7. DREAMS FULFILLED - Using flowen , ve&amp;etables and/or fruit
with foliaa:e.
8. LEST WE FORGE!' - Including a reli~OUI fi&amp;urlne.
9. FAlTIIIN TilE FUTURE- Uting white flowera.
10. SUMMER SUN - Mas• desigb - No accesaoriea.
11. BY CANDLELIGHT - Free standinJ {leen from both t.ides ) table

CLASS 8111-All Bantam&amp;

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CLASS tll7-mlver Leoed WyandCLASS 813-GoldeD Laced Wyandotl&lt;ea

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CLASS 812-Buff Lelboraa S!•alt Col!*
CLASS 618-Buff Lelbo1'M-Rooo. Comb
CLASS 8l~Browa Lelboraa-Rooo. Climb
CLASS 811&gt;-Browa Lelboma ' 'Indo Coll&gt;b
Cl.ASS 8!~ Wblte Contish .

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CLASS 811-Lakeavelclon

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Grllld '(]lampiOD BuD ----······---------··
10. ilele&lt;Vo Champion Bull ----------------···--· RIBBON
CoW, I
aad..., - - - - - - · · · · - - - $1$100.0000
12. Bealor Yearllq Reller -----·---------·
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15. Senior Heiler calf ·------------------· ~.00
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..1~ Pair oC Hollen, &amp;111 ale, and oWDed by
wublter ---- -·----~---.---·-· $1o.IIO 118.00 ...
18. Procluco nf etiW, 2 ~··either-. owned
by one nr more breeden.----·---·· $8..00 $8.011 "-01
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19. Graad Cbamplon Female ·- --------------lllllliON
1111. Beaerve Champion l!'emale ------·-·-----·---CLASS toZ-ANGtJS.-.Samo aubelaaoeo u 401
CLASS tOS-SHORTHORNS-Same aubel...., aa till
Sh•p and Swine
Hlr•m Slawt.r end l.lurtn I. Halfman, Svph.
Entrieo close at 4.00 P.M., Wedneaday, Augwt 7, 19(13.
All sheep and swine to be on ground by 4:00P.M. Tueoday, Aug. 11. ·
Eutry Ieee: All e•bibltors ~r.ust purchase Membership Tleketa. OU\
of Cbunty Sheep and Swine shall pay an entry fee of 80c per head.
See General Rules for further lnstnu:tiorut.
CLASS 501--SIIEEP....SHROPSHIRES
l.Jt. 2nd. 3rd.
1. Ram, 2 yean and over --··--·----·---·····.. $4.00 $3.00 12.00
2. Ram, I year and under 2 •••• ··----···· ···· · · $4.00 $3.00 52.00
3. !lam, lamb ----------- -·--··· · ----····-- - -- $3.00. 12.00 11.00
4. l!lwe, 2 years and over .... .... ...... ·--·· ·-- $4.00 18.00 S2.0G
D. EJwe, 1 vear and under 2 --·-- -- - ··-····-·· $4.00 S3.00 13.011
Ewe. 1am1&gt; .... ---------- - - -- - -------·----- $11.00
$1:01

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CLASS 808-R. 1 lied&amp;
CLMS l!Oi-Wbllo PJJmouth Rodll
CLASS 808-Barred Pl)'moutb Boca
CLASS 11011-Wlllte WJIIIICI-1
CLASS 1111-Jf!fOq Giants
· CLASS 808-Noni Hampabin Bedl
CLASS IJtlt-.lllivor Polbh

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PLOWIRI AND. PLANTI
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Mrt. Poul ...r• ...,.rlllllftlllftt
Mn. Purt., Karr; ,.,._
Cluo&lt;lwolt, llaelllf e-rn, IULII I'Oil •I'LOWIIt ltfOW
1. Sb.., lo open Ill the publlo.z. ElllrJ F-entllonblp U""ot. Not Nllutred for Junlon 1litd'tf II.
. 8. Exhibitor&amp; will prepue their eniQ blaata 0114 me them at the
Se&lt;nlar7'i office on ar befart 4 P .M. ThundiJ, Alllllll I. Thla ru1t
wl1l be •lrietb' eomplled trllll.
4. All llltrlea mut lit the wort of the ottblbltor.
a. ~I ol._ on for amateullo only. (All . .atcur Ia anyone who
IP'OWI plaata for hll ... h• own pleuuu, not for the P"'- of llwJi.

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The trlluttr In l!flll "J" ,will be lbo lODitot oar , _ frooa
tile firel limlel 011 ana ..~ of ear to tbt lall kernel on the other
end of the.,. ·

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....., or 1'lllleia
PeoorBoaa

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Pea of Brollen
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f!oa of two Pullets and - Oo ' 1 t1
II. f!oa of tWo Hena and one Coclo:

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Exhibit 1o eo'nliot ot P1111 of t1tree (II . oeparately. mnal be on eatn blaat.

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l. Bun, ~ Jfllfl and ....,. ·---------------·• $10.00 ~:
I. SeniOr Yomina Bull ------------·------$10.011 ...

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All eDihlta llilall l&gt;t lbo l""per!J of the :liD"*· •• dote of fllr.
Counqo ant•dJoiii.IDI-..ttfl •
llo olnllio
PENS.

10. I . - aot11 u4 4 lfavtD-Witlte "'ltrot,_, .• .TI
Jl. lm!. . C]olll aad 4 Narl:!ncC'IIund EIDbroidtrJ . , .'II
A . LuJie1l Clotll and 6- Naptlna - ADDliaued ..~ .. ,. .. .....TI

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h. Ll!ltlt -.amber - ---·--···--·----·----··--· ~·.00
I. Letpa -- - ---··-·--·····:··-··· -·· -·-· ·· '1.00

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l:lltrlea dOlt at 4 p.m. Alii. I,
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lldolblton muat pureb- molltbenllip Udo:eta. · ,
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Tbe 1\andard of perfoetioa. aa revlied bJ "oo "-\ttiil'ooolil7 . flatlon lldJl be the JNtdo Ia ludlilll and l!lieiDI award&amp;.
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Judldq llltll be bJ _.tooe but 1111 UD'II'CII1IIJ aporl ....• 1lllall lit·
"VeD I prjlt. 'I'll- lltall lit 110 UIQ fot .........
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All blrda mut be fi'Oe from (ODtaliou dlae- P~ wllliiOt lit
bJ tho . Bojrd; a1ao will ·~ lit reo~nrlltle, Hf ..,.

14. Cow ond Daughter
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115. l!Oat FeUlJ!le bred and owned ~
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GntDd

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fmaiodlate dlaallaJ!fl...... of a -.aoat 11IAl dtdli011 of tho majqrlly
of tn eommltfeo ..,..,..,uq .,.,. matter arlailll Ia '"'""le!iOII wltb tho
-..t sball be fiDal. HonM or dri'"r· IDIJ be dlaquaJI!lod at .,.,.
by the committee, eltber lot the violaUan of 0110 or more of tbo
eondttions of the contat or because the eooteetiU team't
audJ u to nuder It cr:uo1 or laadvlaoble to permit the team to
a
furtber.
EL!GlBILI'l'Y: OPEN TO Tli:E WORLD. HOI'Iea onot lllllleo, &lt;epaieoa .
of where owned, are ollCible to eater this eooteat.
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ConditiOD!IA atoDe boat loaded wltb cement blocka will be uaed.
All teamo
be welrhed 011 tbe d~ of tbe eontOI&amp; betftea 12:00
aoon and 4.00 P.lll. at 1 local icalea and 1 welrht eerllflcate muat ""'
eompaD)' entry.
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0\JIIen wiU lumlsb tllelr own feed.
Rules crl tho Buckeye H - Pulllnt -lollort of Ohio
1. The dlataaoe for each pull shad be 2'1 feet, but cliltaiiCO of 1. .
th8D 2? feet will be uaed to determine winner or pliHuteat at elld oC
~ contest.
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2. The distance between side boundaries abaD be U feet llld le..,.
and loads must stay wltblD said boun-ea wblle pulliJia. A11J part
ot. team or load outside of boundaries will vold pull.
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3 . First aud aecond pull ahall be In tho dire&lt;tioa Indicated b7 the
judfes. Third moy be taken Ill eltllel' direction provld!Jtr """''ll&gt; room
remaiM within end beundaries.
4. Any forward movement ·of load alter the driver llveo a commaod
to
will be counted as a pull and meuuremeat will be recorded.
eept In case of breakage which entitles team to another pull.
5. WhisUe or signal oball be liven when leam hu made tbe dlatanco
or eommitted an error nullifying dbtance. Driver mut stop team tm.
mediately after said signal.
6. All teams must take first pull. Each team sbaU take first and.
BeCOnd pull while hitched to load. Drivers ma7 forfeit second pull.
Third pull may be taken after all teams had first and aetond.
7. Earh team shall be dl'iven by one driver through entire contest.
except in Clae of lnjtu')'.
8. Judgea' de&lt;!ision at the beginning of a contest. whether driver
ahaU ride. if pooslble. Each driver will be allowed two helpera In bitching, but io no case will helper be allowed to touch load or boraes or
apeak to horses or driver while teun is pulling.
9. Drivers shall not prod, whip, or touch horses while pulling and
1h11l drive with reasonably tight lines. and no case Mll a driver be al·
lowed to whip or ahake lines over horses or above hil!l oW11 head while
pulling. No driver will be allowed to jump doubletrees.
10. Unrlue abusive treatment to horses on or off the pulling field or
undue profanity can disqualify contestants if judges see tit.
11. There 11halJ be at least three judges for each contest and •
majority shall determine decision.
12. Weight for start of pull ahall be determined by the officlala ao aa
to hold down the number of pulls and sttll give the spectators a good
&amp;h?w althougb in no ~ase shal1 more than 1000 pounds be added if one
tl:urd of te11111 are elnntnated except in ca11e of a percentage or weight
p111l where the handicap on certain teams must be greater.
.13. Each contestant must present a weight slip of team withiu weight
limit to compete in pull and horses that are to pull together mult be
weighe-d together. WeJghing must be done by cempetent weigh master
at time and p1ace designated before p\11L Member of the eommitte•
Dlust be prese~t at the !lUtes at time of weig1dng.
.
14. Tea~ will pull in order they weigh in at scales or entrle&amp;: aceepted.
~~- Dr1ver must be ready when his turn comea to pull. Willful
Wlltmr will not be tolerated. Two trialo at trying to hook will be eounted

El.Jle.

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STARTING GATE
THUliSDAY, AUG. 15, 5:00 P.M .
I Year Old Paee --·-· - · · -------------·- · ·-----·--· ~ $1000 ~
I Year Old Trot - · ·· · ---------·······---· --- · -· · · · ~ $1000 ~
Pace- Non Winners of $11000 ........................ .. Purot
FR!DAY, AUG. 18, 5:00 P.M.
2 Year old 17ot --------------- ···· - · · -··· · ······· ...._ $1000 ~
I Y- Old Pace . ------ --- - -------............... _ ...._ flOOO lit.
Trol- Non Winnen of $11100 - ----------------- -- --- --.. Purot t100
SATURDAY, AUG. 17, 2:00 P.lf.
FFA Pac:e ------- - ---- - . . . ..... ·-- - -·----- --·--··--- PurotTrot. - ·Non Winner. ofiOOOO ----····-----· ····--···-·-· ~ . . .
Paeo- Non Winners of $11100 ----- --- --·-- ------ --····· Purot . , .

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Prices Of Atbnillion

J,clmllllon will be charged at 1atea at lO:tlQ A.lf. flnt daJ toll.. ..
General Admlaaioa- Adulta ___ __ _____ -- --· -- -·-···---- ...,
CliUdru IIDder II yeara admitted frM at ltlea.
l'!lltiq Autor and Vobtcleo . . ___ _ ----- --- - -····--·-·· . . ·
~ O!IIIOfl of ~u diU...,. vehlolu o1ttodq ...,...... wllt liio .,.....
.. purdtue a lllell)berlblp tiotet, odlllttilll .U. ·!IDII ftltido. ~
one driver to a nhlelo.) Tlclo:at lit flll'dluoll ill ._ ...,_ toll i

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wiDIIIra and award prlr2l In accordallell with tbo rllltl. , 1'00111'0 to
IWINI
IS. CLASS llll. SHOWilANSBIP:
'118a. t-H memberl
l5b . Vo-AI memberl
CLASS 2'1. SWINE: POLAND CHINA: (Eiblblt to COIIIIIt ol l

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.ead.)
l'la. Gild (PUrebred) UDder e montbl ole~.
17b. !!oar (PIIrebred) Wider 0 monilia ol .,•.
llc. Gill (Purebred) over 8 monilia ol ....
ll7d. Boar (Purebred) over 8 months of a~t.
ll7e. Sow (Purebred)
rff. Market pig under S monthl.
J7g. Market pig over 3 mouths.
28. CLASS 28. BERKSHIRE SWINE: (S~b-t:IU&amp;H 111110 u Clau 2'1 .)
29. CLASS 29. HAMPSHIRE SWINE: (Sub-t:lauea same al Cla11 2? .)
30. CLASS SO. CHESTER WJnTI: (Sul&gt;duoes - · II Clall 2'1 l
31. CLASS 31. ANY viHER RECOGNIZED l!ll.q:D OF SWINE: (Sui&gt;

c:l••e• same as

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DIV.ISION IX
RABBITS, POULTRY, AND LIVESTOCK PIIODUCTS
82. CLASS 32. SHOWiMANSHIP:
.~
32a. 4-.B club members
S2b Vo-Ag. Exhibllon mllllt be present and actuallJ handle their birds
and rabbits to receive a p-ade in showm.ansbi$1 . Tkot o1 ahawmanahip
judging will be announced.
33. CLASS 33. Poultry: Exhibit to cooalJt of pen of tllree. Each breed
ta be judged separately. (Breed to be on entry blant) Umlt oC one Illtry per sub-t:lall. (Eaample 33&amp;)
33a. Pen of pullell. Any standard bned.
S3b. Pen of bena. Any otandard breed.
S3c Pen of broilen or tryera.
33d. Pen of two pullet&amp; and one cockerel of any bl'eed.
33e. Pen o£ two hens and one coek of aDY breed.
33f. Ducks or Geete - Pen of 3.
SSg. TurkeyJ - Pen of 3.
84. CLASS 3~. UVES PRODUCTS:
34a One fleece of wool - fine or medlum.
:S4b One dozen eggs - white or brown .
35 ·
35. RABBITS: Exhibits to consist of one animal . or doe
and Jitter. Each breed to be judged separately. (Breed to be hstf.&gt;d on
entry blank) Limit of one entry per sub-clasa. (Example. S5b.)
be
1)5a. SHOWMANSHIP - (He clasa 32 lor oxplauatiGR.) Time to
announced .
S~b. Junior buck.
35c. Junior doe .
35d. Senior buck.
35e. Senior doe .

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~~f ~'::s~n~iit'-;~oWMANSHll' 4-H

RIDING HORSE PRODUCI': Thll
project must be completed according to 4-H club
requtrernents. No 4-H riding horse
will_ be considered unless th~e
at least 5 members in one club. PTeml~l will be provid~ O Y
!howmanship which will include cJeanl~ness of equ1pment, lblllty of
rider to handle horse and follow good ridmg practieea.
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37 cLASS 37 . TRACTOR RODEO:
· To encourage and develop skill and nfe'tf 1D tractor open on.
A award $3.00
B award $2.50
C award $2.00
Eligibility:
h h
participated In an organ!z.
Entries may be made by those w o ave
A Um't hall be 13
ed Tractor Maintenance and Safety 'P!Difam .. ge. 1of5 i'Wl tbaU
to 21 years. Detailed method of sconng and JUdlinl
.
be made available to contestants.
;!8. CLASS 38. AUTO CARE: lb '
3Ba Individual educational exh 1t.
38b Club educational exhibit.
39. CLASS 39. SAFETY:
ti'
learned
39
First aid display showing ~ne pnlc ce
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39~: Child Care Display showrng 2 or more articles ma e
showing practices learned.
TO FAIR EXHIBITORS ·
40 CLASS 40 SPECIAL AWARDS
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4-H

project

project

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:~l~we~ t~~~:fi~;:~~;~o~~/;~:::?u::~!::r:~: ~~~:~ :d:Uon~

Not to exceed a total of $60.00. be allotted to each exhibitina: F .F .A.
•::ay the ex.}iense!l of their representative•

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to a state or national event.
.
f four dele&amp;ates Lo
4lc. Expenses shall be allotted .to a ~aXlDl~r 1963 at the Ohio
19113 State 4-H Club CongreuOtho be be~d~~
exhibit at the foir. No\
State University , Columbus,
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to exceed $50

ooHORSE DEPARTMENT II

Roy Holllr, SuptrlntoaON
CONJI'Oil.'lATION CLAS- OPEN TO WOBLD OOMPE'l1TI
1. Entries will
4:00P.M. Aug. 8th
.
2. ED'TJ fee-membenbip ticlteL
d
8 To be held Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. In front ol Grandltan .
.CLASS 20! WESTERN HORSE CONFORJIA.TION
2 OO
1. STALIJON CLASS-Two years aDd over. PremiUDII $0.0Q, $11.00. $ · ·
SLOO and two rlbboiiB.
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~---' 7G~ eontom&gt;a1. pARADE TYPE CLAS&amp;-Iolarel or ""' 1111 •-~ ~-- To llo
tiOil and 25',1, General Appearance; Spolted or Solld .....,..;
bandied with bridle onlY.
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1. WESTERN MARE OR HORSE '-'~- o0
tiOD; To be oboWD In band with llridle only. PnmiWDO ~. 'b$3bo.OO,
52.00, $1.00 and two n
no
t. W!SIERN MARE wrrn SPRING FOAI.-IIare with oprl.n&amp; fGOI ld
aide. Premium• $5.00, $3.00. f:2.00. $1.00 and two.';!~~ 011 IIIII
1. WEStERN YEABIJNG-PrellloiiiDII $5.00, $11.00, - · ••·
two rlbbono.
CLASS 202-ENGLISH HORSE CONFORMATION
]. STALUON CLASS-Two years and wer. Premlumo $11.00, fS.OQ,
$2.00 $1.00 and two ribbom.
I. ENGi..IsH SHOW HORSE TYPE CLASS-Judie&lt;! 7G'Ao OODformaUod
and 25% geoeral appearaneo. J'remMmw, $5.00, SS.OO, fS.OO, fl.OO.
and two ribbons.
I. BNGlJSH SADDLEBRED PLEASURE CI.ASS-Ifare or Horae; Jtldl'
ed oa lOO'llo conformation. PremilllDO »-00, fS,OO, $2.00, $1.00
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and two ribbons.
t. ENGLISH SADDLEBRED MARE wrrn SPRING FOAL-Mare wltb
spring foal at aide. Premiums $5.00, ta.OO, $2.00, $1.011 and two
rlbboltl.
I. ENGLISH SADDLEBRED YEARLING-Premlumo,$6.00. $3.to,$1.00.
$1.00 and two ribbons.
CLASS 203-PONY CONFORMATION, 48 to 511 IDchea.
L Stallion Cla5-Two year~ and over.
Four Premiums, $5.00, $3.0Q. $2.00, $1.00 and two rlbboaa.
2. Mareo and Gelding Class--any ....
Four Premitmna, $5.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 and two rlhboDI .
I. Filly or Stud Colt CWs-1 year and under 2 yean.
Four PremiulllB, $5.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 and two rlbboua
f . Mares witb Foal Cl&amp;Si - Mares witb spriDg foal ~t side. Mare wltb
Foal, entered in Item 2, can also be entered in this item.
Four Premiums - $5.00, $3.00. $2.00, $1.00 aDd two ribbons .
CLASS 204--PONY CONJI'Oilli!ATION--4lllncbes aDd under.

close at

Same sub classes as 203.

HORSE SHOW

Willl•m Downl•, Superlntwn•nt
1. Open to World Comvetition. Entries will close 1:00 P.M . Wed.neada.J,
August 14th . Membership ti_cket not required.
2. All rules and r~ul11tions of the Meigs County Fair will apply.
3. Cash premiums: lat., $5.00; 2nd., $3.00; 3nl., $2.00; •lb.. $1.00.
plus Ro.e1tes for first five places in all clasae1 eseept J.nd lb Pony
which will receive a trophy for each entry without beln&amp; iudeed.
4. To be held Wednesday 1:00 P.M. Ia front ol Grandotand,
CLASS 205.
l. 4-H Horst•manlhip-Horae or Ponies, for Meig1 Count)' Cluba oulf.
2 . Lead In Pony- Western Tack-58'' and under.
·
3. 3 Gaited.
4. Western Pleasure Pony-48" to 9".
5. Western Pleasure Horse.
6. Pleasure Pony-Harness Clasa.
7. English Pleasure Horse.
8. Western Stock Horse.
9. Western Pleasure Pony-:-under 48''.
10. Trail Hone or Pony-Western Tack.

HORSE PULLING CONTF.ST
fred Leifheit •nd Don llblint in ch•r,.
Entry fee : SJ.OO per team. Membership ticket not required.
See General Rules for £urther n.tructions where appUeable.
To oe conducted in front of the Grandatand atarttna '1:30 WedneadaJ
,venlng, Aug. 14th.
·
The value of draft animalo depend upon tlleir abillqo to pall and
capacity to endure sustained efl'ort&amp;. The object of this test il to datl!nnine the sustained maximum pulHDJ capacity of eacb pair. These
tesu will also afford valuable aeientlfit data OD the nlatkm between
form and function in draft animals aDd shaukt atimul1te &amp;..-.1 lnterat
Ia the breedin&amp; and use of good draft hor8ea and mul01. Ill particular
lt il desired:
•
1 &amp;)
To determine the value ot type, md proper breedlq in the
teleetion of hones and mules Intended for lona aod arduoUI draft work.
rbl To aacertelu and demousvate tbe proper method oftralnlae and
~Uoniog horses and mule1 for loqlbd severe draft 'W'm'k.
&lt;ol To encounge honellllll.lhip In fltt1na boraea aad lD 4lrlvlnl.
(dl To demoaatrate the mulmum pulUug eapacity of tho hone an•

0C11D1J11 prompiiJ ~ .the dlreclloaa oC the

The eommlitee sbaU llavo full jurlJdlctloa over u wed u pow•r ro

CO!

'tt• alllll

10.

u-

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,... 0.,---Aut. 10, 11183-11

8 1
11

Poulb7

r,malo ·"········· ············ ·---- TrophJ

toloOrt

11. Pl;4duce ~ Dam ··--·-- · --·-· ·······•··· --·---·- : : :
12. Get Of SirO .. ~c•••"' :c ...... ... hibl-•••••"•"••
13. 3 Femalei bred aud owned by Ex

eond:::.Js

$Ui
•
ft: •=I
tor . ......... $IO ; ·11 I'

. • · Bee/ Cattle Department W

Hrram Slawter .and Lauren 1 • ......,...n, $Ujllel'lnt•..•~t~~
Entr1e1 dose at 4:00P.M. Wednesday, Aucuat 7ll968.
All cattle to boon ll'Ound by 4:00P.M. Tueaci&amp;YI A~c 13til.
.
' All ealtle owned Ia MellO Cou!lty entered free opon ~· P~
of me)lrbershlp ticket. Ail ealtle outalde Melp Count)' will be
eo.
...,tsl per lleod a,!ter the p~aoo ot a membel'lhlp tletll.·
Exhlblton aro requlred to fu\'lllill eertlflcotaa to Secrtlar7 at lime
Of entrJ: allo to 'the auperlntendoilt lD charlo.
:
Tlto below dltaa will appiJ (or Bed Beeeda&lt;
lf•J 1 !181 to De&lt;embor s1, 1961 ••" ............. .. Senior tnr11n1
Janum 1 1963 to April SO, 1962 ---········--···-•·· .Juillor YllriiDC • ·
1111111,
to Auguat 31, 1963 ..... . ............. ~ SWDO!Ier Year~ ;
l!eP!tmber l, 1968 lo December 31, 118:1 .............. ....
Oa
lon!llfl1 .l, 1183 and after --·-·-·-·-- · · ··---··-· · ' ···-··
Calf .

=

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Oeparia*lt V.

.

a ,... tol

•K·

.P!'PI!II'OIIDS:

111

1!14

~=--~-:::::::::::::::::. :::

~~-~-'-~-~---··------· $10.011

$11.00 $8.00

==-

J.

Jlllllor YearllaC BuU • ------- -·--------::::

8.

Junior BuU Calf

t

--··-·-------;;;;i·bj"-· ·

Pair
8. Gel of sire. 3 animal&amp;. any

7.

111•. both aexea,

· see Geaeril

.·

Jl'oll0wtq tneclJ ader Mme

·

00
00

su_.,.

=·=

18. There will be no ehanglng bridles after ronlelt alartl
Aar
drover that dropo blindo team will bt disqualified for that puJi
17. No Ught wetaht hotsea wUI be permitted to pull 1n heavy wetgbt
..nteat except in case of not enouah tellJDI to maq a cvoo1 pull and
"'th CODSent of the judges.
18. All drivers must stay baclo: of dnubleme.
19. All helpers mwt atay baclo: of the load while borsea are pulllq,
"therwise you forfeit your pull.
20. Te..ns placing 1, 2 and 3 mud submit to S'lllvl teat. Premium•
will not be Plld until nsulb of •nalyalt .,.. recelvtd' from ~...
labor1torltt.
••
CLAss 206. HORSE PULLING CONTEST
I. Lightweight Tearna-2800 lba. and u~der.
2. Mlddlewetght Teama--2801 lbs. to 3200 lba
3. Heavyweight Team&amp;--3201 lba and nv••
·
PRIZES-Premiums and Rosette;, fO&lt;C each of tbe above tubda.,.L
•
lot
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
S50.00 $35.00 120.00 $15.00 $10.00
PONY PULLING CONTEST
Fred C. Lolfholt ond Don latzlnt In cho'lt
~rld•y, August 16th.:......7:30 P.M. at Grendltand
Ponlea will
be measured prior to cont.Mt
•
Pulling distance- 14 feel
Sled will
furnished.
2nd., and 3rd. place teama must bo ullva teoted bel
I urnslst.,
can be paid.
,
ore J)l'em·

lit.
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
5. Sow Pte .. ----------·---··--···--···-·•"' $4.00
CLASS 609-Cheater White, Same Subelaaseo at 1108
CLASS 5l~Duroc Jerooy, Same !lllbclauea ito 508
Q.Alm 511-Berkshire, Same SnbclaMN ,_ ®8
CLAss 512-Bampablre, Same Subel....s aa 1108
CLASS 513-Yortaltlre, Same SubelUIOS u 308
CLASS 514--Tamworth, Same Subel..... aa 1108
CLASS 6lJI..-LANDRACE. Same onbclas101 as 608.

be

'd Enhtry fee, 6.% of premium for first place fn each .ovent mu- •·
pa1 w en entry IS made.
•
1! 1 ""'
1. ClaBS "A" Pony Pulll.or ponies 46'" and under
$25.00, .. $:!0.00
$15.00
$10.00
.
2. Cia&amp;B 'B Pony Pull for Poniea 47" to 112 in laoluslve
.
$25.00
$20.00
$16.00
$10.00 .
a-ill ~~e:::;~r ruleo of the Buckeye Horoe Pu1Un1 Aaaoclation of Ohio

Znd.
S3.00
$3.00
$3.00
18.00
$3.00

1.
2.

3.
4.
6.
6.
7.
8.

9.
10.
11.

Roy Holler !llld lail 1: lhtnofltlll, lupll.
Entries cloae at t.OO P.M. Auc. Btb, 1183.
·
Exhibitoro mqst purebaae memjtenhlp ticlo:eta.
All exhibits shall be correctly named aud lobeled.
All exhlbita must be in place by 12:00 poon Aug. 13th.
All exhibits muat remain in ·ploic:e unltl t:OO P .H. S1turday.
A plate Mall cqnsist of five weU aroo speebneat.
All Produce must be crown by the extiibitor.
No premiums paid on articles not listed .
Io olall.. where no competition ealata or If In the opinion 'of th•
Judge, he may award a second or no premium.
In judging of produce, quality and lize for eorrect uae wiU be tho
guide Instead ollar&amp;e alze.
See General Rulea for further inltrudlons .

CLASS 701

Srd.

$2.~
$2.00
$2.00
$2.00
$2.01

3.
4.

.!10 .2!1
.!10 .25

.liO •• ~
Jltl .28

Exhibitors are required to furnish certificates to Secretary ot time
ot entry, also to superintendent in charge.
·
In the event of no competition within a breed only ont place ba
gro'!P classe~~ will be paid exhibitor.
J"tuor Calf born between Nov. I, 1962 aod May 1, 1963.
Senoor calf born between July I, 1962 and 0.:1. 31, 1963.
Ju~or Yr. Heifer dropped between Jan. 1 1962 and June 30 1962
Senoor Yr. Heifer dropped botween July
1961 and Dec:. 31: 1961:
A heifer that has freshened will show as a 2 yr old
Two yr. old Helfer dropped betweeu July 1 11160 ~nd Juq 1 1961,.
CLASS 302--GUERNSEY
'
'
lst
2nd
3rd
41b
1. BulL 2 yean and over ....... .. ___ $10 00 $11.00 $8..00
2. Bull, 1 year and under 2 yeara ______ s."oo
8.00
4.00
a. Bull col!, under 1 year and over 4
montba ........ ... - .. ...... 8.00
8.00
4 00
·
f . Cbamplnn Bull - ..................... __ Rooette
G. Cow, 4 yeara and over --- ---- --·-.. -- 10.00
8.00
8.00
e. Cow, 3 yean and under 4 yoaro •••• 10.00 8.00 8.00
7. Cow, 2 yeara and under a yean ··-· 10.00
8.00
6.00
8. Senior Yearling Heiler ....... _• ••••• 9.00
7.00
G.OO 8.00
9. Junior Yearling Heller ............ 9.00
7.00
G.OO 8.00
10. Senior Heifer Oalf -- - - -----·- ··-·· 9.00
7.00
5.00 8.00
11. Jnnlor Heller Oalf ................ 9.00
7.00
G.OO a.oo
12. Senior Champion Female · ·----····-- R.oaette
13. Jwti.or.Champ.ion Female --~--------- Rosette
14. Graud Champion Female -·-··--·· -·· &amp;ooette
15. Get of Sire ------- -- - --·----·--··-· 8.00
8.00
4.00
16. Produce of Cow --- -- --···· · -- -- ---- 8.00
8,00
4.00
8.00
4.00
17. 3 Females Bred and owned by Exhibitor 8.011
CLASS :IW-MILKING SHORTHORNS Sa:ne anbclasaeo 11 S02.
CLASS 304--BROWN SWi'SS-Same aubolaaoeo ao 302.
CLASS 305--AYRSJIIRES...-Same onbcla.... aa 302.
CLASS 306-JERSEYS--Same lllbelassea aa 302.
MEIGS COUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW
Show to be held in cooperation 1!'llb the Melillo County llolitelD
Club, and all entries confined to Melp and adJolnln&amp; Countieo.
1. Entry fee $1.00 per head.
2. Entries close at 4:00 P.lll Aua. 14th.
be owned by exhibitor.
3. AU eroup classes
t. All Holstelna moat be reptered, tralllfel'red and papera wid be
cheeked by Seo'y of obGor.
5. Each exhibitor limited 10 one entry in each ll'OII]&gt; c1 ....
II. AD Senior yearling&amp; l~ ,mllli will show u 2 year olds.
7. Show to begin at 1:00 P.M. Au,. 18th.
8. All other rules and feiulatlona of the llleip Co. Folr will be applied.
I. Bull calf (Up to ono; )'ear) -···-·-·····-······ 118.00-'1.oo.-e.OO
2. Bttll ' (1 year to 2 y~aral ---···--··-········- $ljl.00-8.00-8.00
1. Bull (2 yean aDd mr) ······-·-·---····-·· ,10.00-8.00-8.00
Cbamplou Bull ------·- · · -·-···-···----·-·--···-····· Rosette
4. Belfer calf Jr.
(N. .rltt, 1963 to Ma7 1, l.INI8) •••• $t1 8 .T:-BG t I 8 I
G. Heifer CAlf Sr.
(JulJlot, 11162 to o.;t. Blat, 1962) .... 118 8 T 8 e e a a a
II. · Helfer lr. Yearling
·
IJan. lilt, 1963 to Jilno 8oth, 11162) -·-· $tl
1 8 G 4
1
7. Sr. Yearnna
·
·

i,

carmea. 11 apeelmeaa

.110
.110
.10
.110
.10.
.110

.!10
.10
.110
.10
.1111
.10
.10
.!10
.110
.10

.10
.1!0
.!10

' All

.Ill

••

.25
.25
.25
.21!
.21!
.25
.25

: ::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::· 1:~
c_._._.,-

.110
.!10
.10
.50
•50
.50

~ch ~H _to .,.._,....

.zs

.211
.liO, .21

.!10

" - - ··--· -····-··· IO'I'o
9r~ ·---········· IO'A&gt;

•1)0

.10 Jl'
.110 .llll

... J.

~ FABRlCS
--·--·--·-----·· ~
CLASS 801-HOUSEHOLD

.II
.110 .Ill '
.110
.lq .211 .
.10 .Ill

1. Applique Quilt - new .. ... .... ............. ....
Cotton Patobworlo: Quilt ................... .... .
Alltlque Quill .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..
. !Jet!Jj&gt;read A_p~llquo .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
: . Bedopread, Embroidered .... .. ........ ' " ·" .... .
e. Bedopread. Fancy
. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
1. Bedrpread, Solid Craehet .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..
RUGS-I&gt;IEW
I. Crocbeled
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .
t HooJ[ed Yarn . •• •••••••••• , •••• • .••••••••• , •• ,, .
10: Hooted Rl&amp; .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
11. Brolded
. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. • .. . .. ..
12. Loom Woven .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .... ...... ., ..
KNITI'ING-NEw
18. Searl or Shawl .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. • • .. .. .. ..
14. S""oter . . .... ~ .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
Ill. Aflbob .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .... ... ... .'.... .. .. .. .
SHEE!S AND PILLOW CASES
Slieeta ••d Pillow Ctoes - Palaled
.
. .....
17. Shotts and Pillow Caoes - Whit:o Embeoide'1 ....
PILLOW CASES
ie. Pillow Caaea - q;~~it Trimmed .... . . , ... • .. • ..

••

2.
1.

.

Ia
*!
$1

1e.

W.,.

rube ,&amp;~:.~~ \II~ G~d/CIIl~·~- "' ~-'~

·,

~"J.iuui..b:J~i~..iioolmlf; '';, ', ·: .· · -· · ~"aatllt~ ·~,)'idillljW· ·· ~~· 'l,;.,. .~ .
~ ,..-: .LIQ•t ;oiitf r-.o~ ..: .l.... ..........t:''V"'ii.':-r--'~;tr~-·~- .1.~
). ~ l"'llltld• ---------~-----·----- ,,.00
~.;~'" '9f4-...IOI ~ ~ .....'• .J...,.-.
I J;' ": ,. ~.(M)
z ·.
'
•. s~~\!-~tt ~.,P,V·1.•·.~. ~~ •"!~" ~ ~~ m {ti: *-' '' -~· l~iOG
o. . ~li tom~ ..!0 .· ·---~...........~"-·--- fl.OO

"C,

"

11. PillOW Cuea - 1:

tdtiblted il&gt;-tM.

· ~··•tad ~ ..,71',·-:~• .1:4~· ~z )f,&gt;~ • ~.~ fl,~
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10. PUJeW Claea 11. . Pilln CaR• D. ·, PlUaw C11ei -

18. Pll)..W caaes ..,
14. ,na,·urr Scarf

$1.211
$1 25
$1.25

$1.21!
$1.2:1
11.25
Sl.25

.10

.10

.4fl

11.25

.75

$1.00
tt.OO

.tiO

.110

.80

.40
.40

.80

.4!1
.40
.tG

SI.OO

• •• • • • • • • •• •• . . •
. . . . . • . . . • •• • • • • • •• • •

.78
.75
.75
.76
.75
.78
.78

$1.00
$1.00
S\.00
$l.OQ
$1.00

1 • ••••••••••• :. , •

•• •• • • • • . . . ••

.ao
.eo
.eo

'1.00

.10
.50

.10
.10

.50

.110
.411

.10

...
::
'

,/

TI!WDI
· ......... . .. .. ...... . . .. .. ....
WloiW lml&gt;roiolerJ ........ .. .... .. -.. .. .... . .. . .
Colwed ElllbrOid..,. .. .. .. . . .. .. • .. .. .. • .. .. .. ..
Crall ltltcil ~- -.. ..... ' . . . . . • • . • • . • •.. • .. • . • • • • ••
'hwel WiP Croebeted '1l,~ .. ..................
.. .. • .. .. .. .. . .. . • •
t41. Towel wlt• Wblta l!:mbnl
n Toni trltb Colored Embroide'1 .. .. .. . • .. • • • .. • .
42. Towel wJtll CrOH Stitcll ...... . • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

M •
. .,

a

.liO
.'II

.

•

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•
a
.10

••

M

I

.18
Towel wiP Appl!&lt;Jue .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. ..
.110
Towel trltll Palotiit1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.10
Towll wlth Outliao EmbroiderJ' .. .. . .. .. . .. .. • M
I
AMATEUR PAJN'l1NG
'
&lt;No Numberl Pallltlq)
411. Water Color Pallltin1 ... .... ...... ...... ....... . $1.00
...... .... .. .. .... .. ... .. .. . .. .. . 11.00 .
47. 011 Piliitll!r
Q. CllaftGit P•lnUac . . . • . . . . . .... .••• ~ • •••.•.•• • IJl.OO
AP!IONS

...••
a.

•• =:: wit~

.

.110

.

.10
.liO
.10

.. ............ ..
IS. ......,. Aproo .. .... . ... .. ..
DR.I!SSES
.. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .
114. ODo P*e Cottoa Ore. ..
1111. Two Pioeo Cotton Drtaa .. . . . .. .. ........ . .. , .
1111. Drt11 lfade From Aaother Gormat . , . , .. .•... . . .
$7 One Pi... Cotton and Blends .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

$1.'711
1175
$1 .'1$
$1.75

Tailored Oresl .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. IZ.OO

1)0.

.llll

::

11

Sijtd, Trt.;.mlnl '.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
10.
&amp;I. Embroidered Apron ....... ..... , ..... ... ..... ..
Painted Ap...., .. .... .. .. .. .... .... .... . .. .. .... .

11.00
fl 00
1.00
11 .00
11.011
;1011
1.00

118. 1'11Uored Suit .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. A.OO
10. Tailored coat .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12.00
HOUSE COATS· AND SLEEPING GAIIMENTS
til. Houae Coat
.. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . $1 .50
.'I$
. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 11.50
82. Sleeplq Garm0111t
.75
INFANTS' WEAR
88. Kaltted Sw•aler Set (Cap. Sweater and Bootees) ..
.110
.10
114. Crocheted Sweater Set (Cap. Sweater •nd Bootees) . . .110
.211
85. Crocheted Crib Cover
.
.. .... ....
.t4)
.75
HAND MADE TOYS
!18. Stuffed Toy, .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.50
.211
on. Dreued Dolls . . . . . .. .. . .
. . . .. .. . . . . .
.50
.211
CHILDREN'S GARM~:NTS !Age 4 to 12 yn.)
(Place Age On Garment&gt;
88. Cotton Dr•ss
.60
.211
19. Dre~s Colton 1 nd Blends
.50
.2:1
70. Boy's Suit
... .... .. ... .. .50
.25
ANTIQUES
1963 F•ir only account 1ooth. annual Fair. History must accompany ead
artic1e for premium. All articles must be 100 yean old or older.
71. Quilt - applique _... ______
_____ ------ -- .. $1.75
11.00
72 . Quilt - pieced
_
$1.75
$1 .00
73. Coverlet- wool . spun. dyed . and woven at home
$1 . 7~
$1 .00
74. Linen Shpet - home grown Dax , woven at home -· $1.75
S1 .00
75. S.ampler in original frame
------- $1.25
.75
7tl. Dre&amp;:s and Hal or Bonnet - (not more than
5 accepted)
--- c·--- $1.?5
$1.011
77. Original Painting on wood. slate or fabric
__ ____ $1.75
$1.08
78. Oldest Newspaper {not more than 10 numbers
.50
l('("epted)
· ---- ----·----- -- - ------ ----------- $1 .00
79. Oldest Bible __ .. __ __ ------------- ------------ $1.71!
Sl 00
.!50
80. Family Tree
------------ $1 .00
.50
81 . Most unusual houst'hold iron object ---- -- -- - --- $1.00
.50
82. Iron Kettle - small
--- ·- - - ----- - --- - - - - -- -- $1.00
.50
83. Brass Kettle - 11mall ----- .. -- ---- -- ---- - -- - - ·-- $1.00
.58
84. Copper Kettle - imall ----------- - ------- - ---- $1.00
.511
83. Iron TeakPtth~
----------------------- - -------- $1 .00
.10
86. Coffpe Grinder --- -------- ----- .. ------------- _ $1.00
.40
87 Flat Iron ___ __ ·----- - --- --- ---- - ---·- - -------.75
$1.96
!18. Clock
--- ------- Sl.75
89. Wooden Churn (not more than 3 A&lt;'&lt;'e-pted) ____ ____ $1.25
.75
.40
90 . Butter Mold anrl Paddle - ---·· ------------------.75
.40
Dl. Candle Molds -- ---- -- ------- ...... .... .........
.7~
.40
92. Candle Holder ----·-·-- ------------- - --- --- - -- .75
$1.25
U3. Spinning Wheel- small .-- ·------ -· -- -- --- - ---- $2.00
$1 .00
M . Andirons fnol more than 3 set" acceptf'd) --- - ---- $1 .75
MISCELLANEOUS
.78
9!1. Crochet Afghan .. .
.. ---- ------------ S125
.40
iHl. Table Mats - 6 - Crocheted -- - -- ------- -------.60
.28
97. Pol Holders - 3 .
---------.50
.21
98. Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Croeheted -- - ------ .50
.25
99. Group of 3 Handkerchiefs - Painted ----------- .50
.28
100 GroUp of 3 Handkerchiefll - · Tatted - ----------.50
.211
101. Fancy Pi1low (fabric) ------- - ---- - --- - ------- - .00
.40
102. Hobby Corner ---- - ---------------- - ---- - ------ .75
.!10
103. Tile Art
__ __________ , ........ ........... $1 .00
.21)
104: Bome Made Purse ------·--- -- --- --- -- -- ------ -- .SO

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Bepttrtment X
6r•11ffe E'xltlblt

llt•x E. Shenefield, Superintendent
TilE CLOSED BIBLE AND FLAG ItA Y BE USED.
NO OTHER REGALIA.
Entrie-s clo!le at 4 p.m.. Thursday . Aug . 8th.
Z1eJ1 &amp;r1qe wtU furnb.h their admiSiion Ueketl to the Jl'air ~
Graate Exhibits will be judred at a time to be lllllOUD..a ' ' tbe
Superintendent.
· Graalt Exhlblta "ill be Judged on the lollowlq !Jcore Card:
GINERAL THIMI
The Gnn.. .mJ Its Service te the Cenvnunlty
SUBORDINATE GRANGE EXIIIBIT SCORE CAIIII
MEIGS COUNTY P'AlR
Ptolnlo
Orlllioallty-l&lt;looa and Mal&lt;!rlala - -··---···----··------··----·· •
Attractinnes!t-- A.bility to attract and hold attention- --------.. ---· 18
Appearance and aeatneu-visib1llty and letteriDJ- -------------... 10
Granp Toachln111--kleaa aDd prlnoiplea of the Gn....... ------- Ill
Acbiovom•nt. Golla and Community Sei'Yice of Loetl Gruo.--·-·-- M
r~ Produets ·· · ·--·········-····-·---·----------···------ I
Handieraft ---· - ·-··--······--··········--·-·-········----- I
T~·····-------··-- 101
~1001 .

GRANGE~rr

!at
Znd
lnl
6
$1111.00 180.00 $4G.OO MD.OII
All •rtlcles ultlbltod by a Granre mu.at be produced or made bf
I&gt;I!Dben ef TRAT Granre .
Ji'or Junnile Granae• 1ee Junior Fair Premium Lilt.
Exhibits are to be placed by 6:00 P. M. on Tuestby and remata
IIIIW 4:00 P II.. on Saturday.
Eodo Gn.,. trill be required to bUS' a Memberoblp nt:ket aad will be
fllmished two belper tieketa lo be good for tbe lint daJ.
It II the ,..,... of the Fair Board to build bo- Alrieultur. bl
Mf'iltt Count? and It c•n conceive or no better ttep ID 11aat lllinc!'"
lbq tba opbotildlnl of the Gnqea and their ..UYI-.
Premluma:

IJepartment XI
Public Schools
0 . 0 . Patterson, Su,.rint_.nt

1.

Entrie!l close- at 4 P.J\1 . August 8, 1963.

J. El.btbita will be confined to schools in Mele• County.

I. Equal opportunities ror exhibiting wiD be available te each d8ll

di1triet or combination or districts. Space for four exhibits wUl 1t1
prOvided.
.&amp;. Each of the 4 participatinJ schools or distrids will bave 1 spaee
I feet in length and 6 fet"t m depth . There is no limit to tbe amOWll
or ~of material used and the selection of 1 theme is left to tbe
plll'tlcip•tina school or district.
5. Exhibits are to b~ in place by 8 P.M. Tue!lday, Auiust 13th, and
are to rem~in until 4 P.M. Saturday. Each ~ehool will be respoalible
for assembbng 1nd di."imantling its exhibit.
8. Each exhibit shall ronsisl of l'hildren'a work for the 1982-t'l achoal

=bita will be jlldged at a time to be aanounced b1 the SUpert.
iDteDdeDt with awards ." follows: lit $30.00; 2nd
lrd
4tb $15.011.
I . Edtibits wiD be judged on the b19l!l of:
I. Tl!eme . . .. .
.
.. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. • 10 IJOIIIII
:· R!o"!~PJ"ent. of Theme
.
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 30 pouua
. "''....,. 1 ty (idea~s and matertalsl . . . ... . ...... . .. .. 30 ~
4. Apphnnce (obility to attract and hold attention) .. llltl pouua
I. Neotneaa
. .. .
.. .. .. . 10 polllto

'1.

stf- ·····---·-·--·-·-·-· 10'1'o

..m • ·I'IC!ti'lla ~ 01111 rlhbona to HeODd
~mr
. u~~~~~ihe -~sOI;i !111...
'foo,...".tiOII rMn.t,

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.28

two ·I:Jl flal!e• of.ltu•..

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Min JtuW Seunclen •ncl MIM Acl• Hoskins, lupts •
1. Entry Fee - Membenhip Tirket.
a. All entriq in this department must be in the hands of the Seer•·
tary by 4:00 P .M. Thursday, Aua;. 8th. Entry book will be clost&gt;d
at that time .
1. Entries made on the books of .the Secretary t'!annot be eh1nged
or wttbdrawn and entered in another cla11 or number.
.&amp;. All articles for judgin&amp; should be on tbe &amp;rounds not bt'r thhan
9:00 .M. 'J'u.esday, August 13th., 1nd anytbine. arriving afte.r t al
time may be displayed but will not be elig~ble for judgmg or
premium!l. Jud&amp;ina: will be done at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday. Au&amp;. 13th.
Antiques will be judged 2:00P.M. Wednesday, Aug. 14th.
6. Exhibits in this department are limited to Mei&amp;• and adjoininl
eountiea in Ohio .
1. Not more than one entry in the same cla11 by the iamt per!Kin
will be permitted.
1. Artieles that have been 1warded a premium within the last lwo
(2) yean are not ellllble for entry.
t. New work and new ideaa will be 1lven preference.
t to be
10. Exhibitora muat furnish • wire h1naer for each ~rmen
displayed.
Tile Ohio stale UniYeralt)' Aarl""ltW'III OaUeto Eltl&lt;!nDOD Somot
wlll l&gt;t 111011 for aar-ta.

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B_.eatle ..trta

.Ill
.28
.211
.25
.Ill
.10 .21
.50 Jill
.110 .Ill
.110 .2:1

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00

Beptart~~tetlt

.21
.211
.liO .25
.!10 .25
.!10 .28

s......... Plale

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CLASS 'q
.
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.
60% Of alote ·Wiwil• Jlq ..... . : .... :: •• :.....
~ 815 or lela ~me HiJ .•.... , ..,.. ,, .. · .~.....

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.21
.21

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l'lipmy Jiockets, femjolne 't ou· :

I. J'tm•h 3 :reua ............-·,-r--~,.~Hr·-· ftl-10 I .0 I

.u

9a. Peachea. l'late Wbltoo
10 Qulncao, Plate
U. Apricot Plato
.liO
CLASs 7111
.
.
.
.
1at In' 8rd
1. , Belt Dliplar of rarm, Qrdlird ll!ld' Gardea -. S20 $1G 110
2. .Belt D11p1aJ oC Gorden ~
·
.
tlO
$8 M
a. Betl DliPia1 o1 0te11tn1 'll'."ll'r!dll· · : • ·. , · 110 $8 M
tl(uat ~ of I or ilirire' ll'aJI of ISiffeftat .uiotlet of appleo,
or 8 or mon plates .ef dllf.erent nrietlaa of (ruitl).

Attractive dusters In colorful
cotton .Prints and solids, ,

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.1!0
.110 .20
.!10 .21
.110 .25
.110 .23
.50 .25
.110 .25
.10 .21
.tie .28
.10 .21

t . Peaebel Plate YeUow

Sizes 12 to 20

?.::lr••tt.~:~io~ ~~~~.·~:·-~~-====-~~--~~~--~~-~- ~!.u!
Female-2 years _,. ..................................- .......... _ .... fll.-10 · t. · a, 1 .

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.10 ' .Ill
..50

loaatbou
4. llomo Beauty
D. GaiUa Beauty
8. Red Dellcioua
7. Golden DedoiOUI
B. Grimes Goldeu
8. WealtbJ
10. Maiden Bluah
ll. York lmperlll
J2. &lt;Namel Variety
CLASS 708-0THER FRUITS
1. Prune Plum Plat.
1. Damoon Plllll1 Plato
•· GI"'!D Gage Plum" Plate
4. Grapeo, Coneord Plato
8. Grapeo. ·lllapn Plato
• · Bartlett Pear Plate
7. Keffer PeR Plate

'-ches of lace, short sleeves.

.28
.28
.Ill
.28

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.211

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.to

I. $!&amp;)'!DID WlDfiiP
2. lt:od WlneAp ,. '

s

.25

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8.

.25

.10 .Ill
,til) .Ill

8a Best pl1te yellow pod bush beana
9. Best plate Lima beano
10. Onions-white. !I •cimena
11 . Onions-yellow. D specimelLI
12. PWnent01, 5 speeimen1
13 Peppera, 5 apectmeno
14. Mangoea. f5 speciDJPDI
15. Beeta, G woelmens
te . Canota. 6 t)M!ICimens
•
17 Turnip&amp;, 5 opeclmen1
18. Cucumbera, green. 5 speclmeu
19. Cueumberl, white, 5 opeclmem
20 Pick!., plate
21. Oltro Plate, 5 apeelmena
22. Pnmpkln
~. Sq..•h
CLASS 704-- WATERMELONS
L ~ Wataon
2. Dlxle Queen
,
I. I Name) variety
t. Clntaloupes, Hale's
411. INamel variety
'CLASS 70&amp;-APPLES

DUSTERS

.1)0
,1)0

.1!0 .25
.1!0 .25

1. caullfloww
I. llcl Planl .
'•
.&amp;. ToJnatoef-r8d, I ll!fiD!IeD.
5. T-t--J'!UOW I apedmena
1. To!dio-- wloito, 6 apedm7. plalo - · l!ad pole beJDII
71. Beat plata pad bnah ......
1. Belt plato yedO'!I' pad pole l&gt;tano

A Shipment
Of Women's

.25

.110 .2:1

Seaeea Beauty, 5 ppoelmeno
. a. Katahdin. 5 IIPOelmeaa
8. Cbippewaa, I apedmeoa
7. G-n lfountaln. $ apeelment
B. (Name) variety, I .-lmena
t. Naaq Hal' G o p t - .
10. Y ..... • - 11. Barmud... a operimona
~ 11@. .&lt;N....J variety, I opeclmou

Just Receivedl

urangem•nt.

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.!10

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12. HIGH ON A WINDY HILL- A tall arrangement.
13. MAGIC WITH ROCKS - Jlocka with any tlowera and ror follaee.
Ages 13 up to and including 18 yean of age.
IOZ--JUN!OR ARRANGEMENTS
AGES UP TO AND INCLUDING 8 YEARS.
1. STEAMBOAT DAYS -In a toy container.
2. I'M GOING TO THE FAIR - Your own idea.
1103-JUNIOR ARRANGEMENT
AGES I UP TO AND INCLUDING 12 YEA.RS OF AGE.
1. INDIAN TRAO..- Your own idtoa.
2 . GRANDMOTliER'S BASKET - Uaing basket.
804-JUN!OR SPECIMENS - Must be Krown by Junlorn1p to and toeluding 12 years of age.
1. MARIGOLDS - laree 3
2. ZINNIAS- large 3.
3. UNCLASSIFIED - Any flower otht'r th ~w Mari&amp;oh:b or Zinoiu.
lOll-HORTICULTURE
I. ROSE- Hybrid Tea- One.
2. ROSE- F1oribunda - One stem.
3. ZINNIA - large - 3 of one oolor. ·
4. ZINNIA- Fantasy - 3 of one color.
G. GLADIOLUS- One opike.
6. MARIGOLD - large - 3 of one color .
'7. COCKSCOMB - plume - one.
8. COCKSCOMB - crested - one.
9. DAHLIA- large - on~ .
10. DAHLJA - pom-pom - 3 of one color.
806--SPECJMEN COLLECTION - 5 or more -labeled.
I. DISPLAY OF AFRlCAN VIOLETS
2. DISPLAY OF CACTI AND/OR SUCCULENTS
3. DISPLAY OF GOURDS
• . DISPLAY OF COLORED CORN
5. D!SPLAY OF SMAU. HOUSE PLANTS
807-EDUCATIONAL- 8 or more- labeled.
1. DISPLAY OF EVERGREEN SPECIMENS WHICK ARE READILY
ROUTED FROM CUTTINGS - •how how.
2. DISPLAY OF DRIED MATERlAL- Tell how dried.
h ed
3. COILECI'lON OF NATURE'S RESOURCES - Such aa weal er
wood, lichens, dried material eontainers, etc .
4. PICTURE MADE FROM DRIED PLANT MATER!~ I..
5. COLLECTION OF ROCKS - labeled .
6. COlLECTION OF SHELLS - labeled.
PRFMIUMS AND RIBBONS
3rd
2nd
Clase
1st
.00
.75
801 --------·-- -- --------- --- ---- -- $1.00
.21!
.!50
IIOZ ------- - -- --·--··------'--------- .75
.25
.50
803 --------------------------------- .?5
.25
.:Ill
1104 ......... --------------- -- ------- .?5
.25
.00
.50
.75
.50
.75
11117
1.00

lot ID4

Belt li• eon of JeDow hybrid &lt;01'11
Jlett oil&lt; earr of whlt:o bybrld eorn
Beat Iii earr white oweel &lt;nr11
Best six ears yellow 11\Veet eorn
Beat sill earo white pop oom
8. Best alx earo yellow pop oora
7. Bell Ill&lt; eara red pop cora
8. Beat peek wheot
9. Belt peck of bllckwheot
Ill .Best pedo: winter oata
11. Beat peek opring oata
12. Jlett peek barley
13. }Jelt peck 101 beant
CLASs 702-P0TATOES
I. Cobblera. 8 apec1meaa
2. TriUIDjlb, 8 opeetmenr
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.

1. cabbap

. Harold C1m1han, D.vlcf koblenta, SuperlntenciMtb
Entries elo.se at 4:00 P.M., Wedneaday August 7 Ulfl3
All cattle to be on grouud 4:00 P.M: r;.eaday A,;g lllih
All c.oottle .owned in Meigo County entered tr~e up;.n tb~ purobaae of
membenblp hcket. All cattle outalde Meigs County wid be char&amp;ed 50o
(filly cents) ~er bead after the purchaoe of a membership ticlo:et.
Get of SU"e--three ammals any age, either 1eL AU 1et of one sire
owned by one or more breeders.
cow.Produce of Cow-two animals either aex--tny age, produce of one

8.

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DeperttRftlt VII
l'a,... C,..P. •INI Bortifttltwre:

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BalrJ Cattle Bepertmeat 111

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CLASS 820-All Gulneao

7. Flock, 1 nm any age, 1 ewe 2 yean or over.
I ewe 1 ,...rand under 2 ................. . $4.00 $11.00 $2.00
CLASS SOZ-Merlno-!locme subd...,.s aa 601
CLASS 503-Corredal&amp;-Same oubclassea aa 601
CLASS 504-Southdown-Same subclaaseo as 501
CLASS 15M- -Dorset!!-Same subclasses •• 601
CLASS 1100-Hampalllr~me onbelaeses as !101
CLASS . 1507-Chevio~me f!tbolaaseo as 601
CLASS 50'1-A Columbia-Same aubclaiBes as 501
CLASS 1108-SWINE-Poland Cbina
1. Boar, 1 year and over · ---·---· ·-··-···--·
2. Boar Pig ----------···----··-·-·······----·
s. Sow over 2 yean ··--·--··--···-···-~·-··-f. Y-l!ni Sow ....... ·--·······--······-···

ROO 111.1111

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1111.
1111.
17.
·Ill.

8. Entrlea muat be ut up ..,. -leled be-n t A.ll. aod 12 noon
Wedneaday. JudliBI wlll bella at 1 p.m. Judlinfl will be by tho Stand·
ard ryatem and the deelaioa nf tho Jud1e will be filial. Bxhlblta arriv·
inl after 12 aoo~ will lit • ...,pled but marked not for eompetltioa.
7. Arrtn1emaota will Dol be made In ettblbltlon I'Oom. The lttlinl
committee will help the exhibitor to Jtace tbe exhiblta.
8. Exhibits muot remain In place nntll 4 P.M. Saturday. Ally ublblt
removed l&gt;efore !bat time will forfeit aoy premium&amp; awarded. Exhlbitora
must remove their entrlel after eloaa of abow aa 100n aa pouible.
0. No artificial or artificially &lt;Olored plant materlala pannltled.
11. B:ddbiton m17 enter AI miD}' Diviaions u dtrlired, but miJ make
10. Aoc:eiiiOI',Iea are permitted in oil clalaet unleaa othorwiae etaiA!d.
onl7 one, entr, In each elaa.
In the Dtvllioa, Artlatic Arrongementa, Cl11oea number I, 4, 10 and 11
are open to Accredited Judaea.
12. Every exhibitor mwt put n•me and name of club on bllct of entry
tae:. (It nort-elub member, put county with name.)
"TIME HONORED MEIGS"
1101-ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS
1. TIME MARCHES ON ··- Sue&amp;esting an industry of the Area (Name
the induatry)
2. WILDFBNESS TRAIL - Uaing weathered wood with flowers and
folla&amp;e.
3. LAMPIJGHTING TIME - Uaing W-rm Colon.
4. OLD MAN RIVER- Shawinx water aw part of design.
D. "TREND OF 'I1IE TIMES" - A modern arrangement.
e. SUNSET - Including dried or treatP.d material.
7. DREAMS FULFILLED - Using flowen , ve&amp;etables and/or fruit
with foliaa:e.
8. LEST WE FORGE!' - Including a reli~OUI fi&amp;urlne.
9. FAlTIIIN TilE FUTURE- Uting white flowera.
10. SUMMER SUN - Mas• desigb - No accesaoriea.
11. BY CANDLELIGHT - Free standinJ {leen from both t.ides ) table

CLASS 8111-All Bantam&amp;

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CENTER Pll!C!B

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A . ...,.. Cr9ehet .... .. . ..... .. ... . .. .. ... .. ..... . ..

M. Croellet Trimmed .• .. •••. . •. .• ••• • _•• • , • • • • • • .. •

bood.).

CLASS tll7-mlver Leoed WyandCLASS 813-GoldeD Laced Wyandotl&lt;ea

oo

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CLASS 812-Buff Lelboraa S!•alt Col!*
CLASS 618-Buff Lelbo1'M-Rooo. Comb
CLASS 8l~Browa Lelboraa-Rooo. Climb
CLASS 811&gt;-Browa Lelboma ' 'Indo Coll&gt;b
Cl.ASS 8!~ Wblte Contish .

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CLASS 810-lfottled Houdana
CLASS 811-Lakeavelclon

by or _ . .
· breed&lt;n ·--------------···---·-· $8..00 ~.OQ
f
Grllld '(]lampiOD BuD ----······---------··
10. ilele&lt;Vo Champion Bull ----------------···--· RIBBON
CoW, I
aad..., - - - - - - · · · · - - - $1$100.0000
12. Bealor Yearllq Reller -----·---------·
.,...
·
U . Junior Yeorlilll Helfor ----------------- ~· 00
~·=
14.
Yoarlilll Helfer -------------- ...
...
...
15. Senior Heiler calf ·------------------· ~.00
~·=
M
Junior Helfer calf -------------·-·------ ....
..1~ Pair oC Hollen, &amp;111 ale, and oWDed by
wublter ---- -·----~---.---·-· $1o.IIO 118.00 ...
18. Procluco nf etiW, 2 ~··either-. owned
by one nr more breeden.----·---·· $8..00 $8.011 "-01
~
19. Graad Cbamplon Female ·- --------------lllllliON
1111. Beaerve Champion l!'emale ------·-·-----·---CLASS toZ-ANGtJS.-.Samo aubelaaoeo u 401
CLASS tOS-SHORTHORNS-Same aubel...., aa till
Sh•p and Swine
Hlr•m Slawt.r end l.lurtn I. Halfman, Svph.
Entrieo close at 4.00 P.M., Wedneaday, Augwt 7, 19(13.
All sheep and swine to be on ground by 4:00P.M. Tueoday, Aug. 11. ·
Eutry Ieee: All e•bibltors ~r.ust purchase Membership Tleketa. OU\
of Cbunty Sheep and Swine shall pay an entry fee of 80c per head.
See General Rules for further lnstnu:tiorut.
CLASS 501--SIIEEP....SHROPSHIRES
l.Jt. 2nd. 3rd.
1. Ram, 2 yean and over --··--·----·---·····.. $4.00 $3.00 12.00
2. Ram, I year and under 2 •••• ··----···· ···· · · $4.00 $3.00 52.00
3. !lam, lamb ----------- -·--··· · ----····-- - -- $3.00. 12.00 11.00
4. l!lwe, 2 years and over .... .... ...... ·--·· ·-- $4.00 18.00 S2.0G
D. EJwe, 1 vear and under 2 --·-- -- - ··-····-·· $4.00 S3.00 13.011
Ewe. 1am1&gt; .... ---------- - - -- - -------·----- $11.00
$1:01

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CLASS 808-R. 1 lied&amp;
CLMS l!Oi-Wbllo PJJmouth Rodll
CLASS 808-Barred Pl)'moutb Boca
CLASS 11011-Wlllte WJIIIICI-1
CLASS 1111-Jf!fOq Giants
· CLASS 808-Noni Hampabin Bedl
CLASS IJtlt-.lllivor Polbh

.

aeror-nte&lt;L owned

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CI..AliS !IOZ-R. c. Wblle Lecboraa

PLOWIRI AND. PLANTI
.
Mrt. Poul ...r• ...,.rlllllftlllftt
Mn. Purt., Karr; ,.,._
Cluo&lt;lwolt, llaelllf e-rn, IULII I'Oil •I'LOWIIt ltfOW
1. Sb.., lo open Ill the publlo.z. ElllrJ F-entllonblp U""ot. Not Nllutred for Junlon 1litd'tf II.
. 8. Exhibitor&amp; will prepue their eniQ blaata 0114 me them at the
Se&lt;nlar7'i office on ar befart 4 P .M. ThundiJ, Alllllll I. Thla ru1t
wl1l be •lrietb' eomplled trllll.
4. All llltrlea mut lit the wort of the ottblbltor.
a. ~I ol._ on for amateullo only. (All . .atcur Ia anyone who
IP'OWI plaata for hll ... h• own pleuuu, not for the P"'- of llwJi.

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DEPAKTMENT Vm

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The trlluttr In l!flll "J" ,will be lbo lODitot oar , _ frooa
tile firel limlel 011 ana ..~ of ear to tbt lall kernel on the other
end of the.,. ·

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CI..AliS 110~ POULTRY-&amp;. C. WlUl'l: LllGBOMI
....., or 1'lllleia
PeoorBoaa

t.Uoueb .......

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brtH lo' IIi· ~ ·

Pea of Brollen
.
f!oa of two Pullets and - Oo ' 1 t1
II. f!oa of tWo Hena and one Coclo:

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111111 for~ ~~
Exhibit 1o eo'nliot ot P1111 of t1tree (II . oeparately. mnal be on eatn blaat.

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Tbo 11!1"111! ,.,..._ (1JJ weleltt&gt; ollall lit tho wlaaer Ia ~.

lupoolft-tit

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l. Bun, ~ Jfllfl and ....,. ·---------------·• $10.00 ~:
I. SeniOr Yomina Bull ------------·------$10.011 ...

L.,......IJ03,

All eDihlta llilall l&gt;t lbo l""per!J of the :liD"*· •• dote of fllr.
Counqo ant•dJoiii.IDI-..ttfl •
llo olnllio
PENS.

10. I . - aot11 u4 4 lfavtD-Witlte "'ltrot,_, .• .TI
Jl. lm!. . C]olll aad 4 Narl:!ncC'IIund EIDbroidtrJ . , .'II
A . LuJie1l Clotll and 6- Naptlna - ADDliaued ..~ .. ,. .. .....TI

·-··-------·----··-··· fl.GO

h. Ll!ltlt -.amber - ---·--···--·----·----··--· ~·.00
I. Letpa -- - ---··-·--·····:··-··· -·· -·-· ·· '1.00

0ePuta-t VI

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1!iltf

1. 1M.- -

l:lltrlea dOlt at 4 p.m. Alii. I,
•
lldolblton muat pureb- molltbenllip Udo:eta. · ,
ILAS8 1101
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bJ tho . Bojrd; a1ao will ·~ lit reo~nrlltle, Hf ..,.

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of tn eommltfeo ..,..,..,uq .,.,. matter arlailll Ia '"'""le!iOII wltb tho
-..t sball be fiDal. HonM or dri'"r· IDIJ be dlaquaJI!lod at .,.,.
by the committee, eltber lot the violaUan of 0110 or more of tbo
eondttions of the contat or because the eooteetiU team't
audJ u to nuder It cr:uo1 or laadvlaoble to permit the team to
a
furtber.
EL!GlBILI'l'Y: OPEN TO Tli:E WORLD. HOI'Iea onot lllllleo, &lt;epaieoa .
of where owned, are ollCible to eater this eooteat.
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ConditiOD!IA atoDe boat loaded wltb cement blocka will be uaed.
All teamo
be welrhed 011 tbe d~ of tbe eontOI&amp; betftea 12:00
aoon and 4.00 P.lll. at 1 local icalea and 1 welrht eerllflcate muat ""'
eompaD)' entry.
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0\JIIen wiU lumlsb tllelr own feed.
Rules crl tho Buckeye H - Pulllnt -lollort of Ohio
1. The dlataaoe for each pull shad be 2'1 feet, but cliltaiiCO of 1. .
th8D 2? feet will be uaed to determine winner or pliHuteat at elld oC
~ contest.
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2. The distance between side boundaries abaD be U feet llld le..,.
and loads must stay wltblD said boun-ea wblle pulliJia. A11J part
ot. team or load outside of boundaries will vold pull.
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3 . First aud aecond pull ahall be In tho dire&lt;tioa Indicated b7 the
judfes. Third moy be taken Ill eltllel' direction provld!Jtr """''ll&gt; room
remaiM within end beundaries.
4. Any forward movement ·of load alter the driver llveo a commaod
to
will be counted as a pull and meuuremeat will be recorded.
eept In case of breakage which entitles team to another pull.
5. WhisUe or signal oball be liven when leam hu made tbe dlatanco
or eommitted an error nullifying dbtance. Driver mut stop team tm.
mediately after said signal.
6. All teams must take first pull. Each team sbaU take first and.
BeCOnd pull while hitched to load. Drivers ma7 forfeit second pull.
Third pull may be taken after all teams had first and aetond.
7. Earh team shall be dl'iven by one driver through entire contest.
except in Clae of lnjtu')'.
8. Judgea' de&lt;!ision at the beginning of a contest. whether driver
ahaU ride. if pooslble. Each driver will be allowed two helpera In bitching, but io no case will helper be allowed to touch load or boraes or
apeak to horses or driver while teun is pulling.
9. Drivers shall not prod, whip, or touch horses while pulling and
1h11l drive with reasonably tight lines. and no case Mll a driver be al·
lowed to whip or ahake lines over horses or above hil!l oW11 head while
pulling. No driver will be allowed to jump doubletrees.
10. Unrlue abusive treatment to horses on or off the pulling field or
undue profanity can disqualify contestants if judges see tit.
11. There 11halJ be at least three judges for each contest and •
majority shall determine decision.
12. Weight for start of pull ahall be determined by the officlala ao aa
to hold down the number of pulls and sttll give the spectators a good
&amp;h?w althougb in no ~ase shal1 more than 1000 pounds be added if one
tl:urd of te11111 are elnntnated except in ca11e of a percentage or weight
p111l where the handicap on certain teams must be greater.
.13. Each contestant must present a weight slip of team withiu weight
limit to compete in pull and horses that are to pull together mult be
weighe-d together. WeJghing must be done by cempetent weigh master
at time and p1ace designated before p\11L Member of the eommitte•
Dlust be prese~t at the !lUtes at time of weig1dng.
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14. Tea~ will pull in order they weigh in at scales or entrle&amp;: aceepted.
~~- Dr1ver must be ready when his turn comea to pull. Willful
Wlltmr will not be tolerated. Two trialo at trying to hook will be eounted

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THUliSDAY, AUG. 15, 5:00 P.M .
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I Year Old Trot - · ·· · ---------·······---· --- · -· · · · ~ $1000 ~
Pace- Non Winners of $11000 ........................ .. Purot
FR!DAY, AUG. 18, 5:00 P.M.
2 Year old 17ot --------------- ···· - · · -··· · ······· ...._ $1000 ~
I Y- Old Pace . ------ --- - -------............... _ ...._ flOOO lit.
Trol- Non Winnen of $11100 - ----------------- -- --- --.. Purot t100
SATURDAY, AUG. 17, 2:00 P.lf.
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Prices Of Atbnillion

J,clmllllon will be charged at 1atea at lO:tlQ A.lf. flnt daJ toll.. ..
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CliUdru IIDder II yeara admitted frM at ltlea.
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14-Dafty Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 10. 195~

Bride-Elect
Honored With
Recent Shower

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rod, Rita Ball, Sharon Welker,
ShiU'&lt;III Smith, Etta Mae N..,.

table cover.. ~ Euler, Mildred .Mltch,

The refreshment lable was
covered with a lace tablecloth
and centered with a large punch
howl and vaoes of pink roses
81 each end. Refreshments consisted of cake decorated with
pink rosebuds, ice cream, punch
coffee. and favors. Games were
played with prizes awarded to
Eleanor Robinson and Theresa
Hines.
The guest list included the
above and Marie Chapman Marilyn Stockton, Ernestine Stoc_.k__•

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Ethel

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CHARLESTON - The State
Road Commission ha• awarded
a purchase order contract for
$21.420 to Jam.. Merry Stone
Co. of Bidwell, for otabillzation
work
over three secondary
routes for a distance of five
miles in Mason County.
The stabilization
Improvernent will be on Secondary
J14&gt;utes 3. 3-5, and 12, with the
v_..ork_ to start 0.3-mile_ so~th of

CENTENNIAL THEME - Everything about the 1983 Meigs County Flir II augg..Uve of the Ceotennlal
Theme- 100 years of fairs. Above is a scene from an early Meigs Fair, proviDJ tbat lione racinl! II no Johnny·
Come-Lately to fairs . Believed taken around 1900 - 63 yean ago - the ~eene could bave been tn 1962'1 races,
.an'."d~sh~o'.:w'-.'f~e_:w_:c~h::an:cg~e~s:_
. - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , . - - - - - - - the junction of Secondary 6
and Secoodary 3. The three secondarles run together at a toeation south of the Hartford-New
Haven area. Jamea Merry Stone
Co. submitted the low qualified
bid on the purchase order projoel to 1M! financed with state MASON - The Centennial cllman. armouncl!d lila! 'l'hoiJI. Following the p&amp;rado speclal
funds.
Ball sponsored by the Town of as Reed and his orcheltra 11111 activities wiU take place at the
Mason will be held on Saturday furnl!th muole for the oem~f.«r· HJsh School. Refreshmenta 11111
COLOR WISE
evening August 24th from 9 un- mal dance. Admi11ioll will be
oold by the Muon Caunty
NEW YORK (UPII - Greens til 12 p.m. at the Wahama Higb $2 per couple.
Farm Women at the ocbool. Ball
and blues are important sum. School auditorium. Further plan- ·Persona wearinl
authentic
are aloo featured far
mer and fall drapery &lt;..'olor.s, ac- ning was done at a meeting of dresses of 100 years or older,
cording to a survey or the dec. the Bend Centennial Peach F... or men attlnd In a century old
will be served to the
orative fabrices markets by tival committee Tuesday even- outfit will be recognlaed
aa
by the Mason MothHome Furnl•hmgs Daily. Rust ing at the home of Mrs. F. C. "Citizen of Honor," at the
Club. Souvenirs will be
and orange are next in popu. Reichert on Haven Heights.
Special recognition will be
In the Bend area by Mrs.
larity.
Charles Yeager, Mason Cou,._ en the Bell and Dandy :::/~;~..~Roush and the Junior
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in the best costume. P
Club o1 New Haven.
wearing century old
On Friday evening, August
will 1M! admitted free.
the opening ol the pJaD.
The Btyle show which will
fesUVities, the New Jun..
prior to the ball, wiU otart at
Woman's Club 11111 hold a
FOR
9 p.m. and last
Dance at the New Hav15 minutes. Person• havlllg
Community Building. An exclothing to mndel are
of Western Square Danto contact Mrs. John
will be pre-ted by Ray
Mason. W. Va.
of New Haven. The
Co~n-Op
Mrl. F. C. Reichert, cbatr·
will be from 8 to 12 p.m.
men of the Bend Centennial
Sunday evening the last day
ttvlties statl!d that aeveral
the feativities the Mason
&amp;
nitaries have accepted an
Club will pr091de entation to attend the luncheon
on the
Village
Angus 14th, which wlll be
located on Front Street
ed by the New Haven Woman'•
Maeon. E&lt;pected to partieJ.
Club.
are the Charlestm Sweet
Among eJJpecled guesll are
's a Charles!oD Quar·
Govemor
and
Mro.
W.
W.
Refreshments
of homemade
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POMEROY
ron, Centennial Commlsalon
..-earn will be sold. Persons
rector, Carl Sullivan, end Mn.
requested to brlllg chalra.
Sullivan, State Centennial
Contrlbu!lona totaling $150
Miss Nancy Carwell and
have been received by the Bend
For Economical EHicient
ants.
committee to a88isl
PARADE SET
defraying eJ:pellSes of area
On Saturday afternoon, AliJI·I•t&lt;U•vitto•s.
uat 24th, a parade featuring
Persons having old homes
eral bando, noats, the State tlutt they want the public 14
Centennial Queen, Mason
view are requested to contact
ty's Queen Donna Sturgeon, and Mra. F. C. Reichert, New Havf)S A. (()NI
finallst In the stale compet!Uon
will
be held.
Attending the meeting were
IFFICIINT FEEDING cuts the co1t -' production
A trophy will be awarded by Mayor and Mrs. F. C. ReichIGGI- MILK- M!AT
the New Haven Woman'• Club ert, Mrs. John Morgan, Jimmy
for the best non • proleaslonal Diehl, Mn. A. L. Sprouae Char·
noat. The parado will atart at leo Yeager, Woodrow Foreman,
e CUSTOM GRINDING, SHELLING &amp; MIXING SERVICE
2 p.m. at New Haven and dis- Mra. Catherine Reynolds. Mra.
e BULK FEED DELIVERY SERVI : E
band at Wahama i1J8b School. John Turner, Mrs. Nolan Swack·
eCOMPLETE FEED LINE eVETERINAKY SUPPLIES
II~;:::;:::;~::::;;;;;;; hamer, Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Mn.
ePOULTRY EQUIPMENT &amp; SUPPLIES
Roush, and Ed eunntng.

Wahama High Is Setting For Centennial
Ball, Aug. 24, Featuring Old Costumes

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FAIR

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Ticketa for the ball Blld square
1da•"" may be purchallld from
of the commlu.e members.

'111e nowly organized Redsville
Ladle• AUJ[lUary of the Fire
Department met at the home
ol Mrl. France• Reed Mondly
evening. omcera elected were
Pr..ldent, Mrs. Francts
Vice preoident, Mn. W.lllllan111
Pr09ancha, secretary,
Mro.
Thelma Smith, treasurer, Mrt.
Mary Biae, end wayo
and
meana committee wero Ml'l.
Grace Weber, Mro. Dell KNitl· II
1 ricks, Mrs. Carol)'ll Blanton and
, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. A bakl! II
1sale wu plallllld for Au~t181 10.
The next meeting of tht BUI&amp; II
lary wlll be Monday, AUIIUII 12
at 7:30 p. m. at lila home
Mra. Ellttbeth Smith. All women are Invited to at!ond.

Blue &amp; Grey Restaurant
DON BETZING OWNER
100 E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY

Mr•. Don Spragua lo
In the St. Joeeph
·Parkersbura.
Mr. and Mr1. Alpha Smith,
Mr. and Mrl&gt; lobn Helzer and
Janet, Mr. ~- Grant
Boring, Patty
Mike, Mr.
and Mra. Ri
Brenda, Randy arid bOy,
the Boring ReUnloll at ColtiJDbf.
Iana.

I Georgia Lynn

Hd of Martat-

'ta opent a lew dayw With Iter
gtandparenta, Mr. and Mra.
Marlon Hall and Randy.
Week end guesll llf Mr. and
Mrs. James Ruth were Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Walton and
oon of Columbu.

Rug~ ~~ ot '"·~

villted With Mr. and Mrs.
est Whltelletd and
' Mt. and r.il'l. R.
~- and Mro. ..,,• . .
and Kay w.rt I'PII!
of Mrs. KalbrYn l*ti
of Bttlpre.

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Plolen!lll, CNell dyJIU!y,
rul&lt;d EI)'Jit for a1mo1t

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BY C. E. BLAKESI$E
Cooaty Agrleultunl A&amp;e"*
The Meigs County
Junior
F .r ·ao well as the Meigs CounI) Senior Fair has an Interest.
ln~ history
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It is probable the young peopi• have alwayo nhlblted at
every Meig• County Fair but
we can guess 100 years ago they
stayed In the background and
let Dad do the honors.

Today thll Is not true.
people are learning to
thellllelves and their
in public.
Durin th
k 1h
1
g • pas "~
girls had the opportumty to sbow
how their garments fit In I
Style Revue as well as h o w
goodld adojob of constrilctloo they
cou
.
Durlllg the coming week both
boys and girls will be showing

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Ia 1131, II to my llllllonfud.

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Attend the "Big One"

5 BIG DAYS
AUG. 13-14-15-16-17

eSPRAYS

Sensing a need for leader- ~
ship, training for our
young
people and giving them the OJ&gt;" I
portunity to actually participate, some interest was shown ,
in a Junior Fair board. That I
year for the first time Junior
Fair Board directors were elected by FF A, FHA, 4-H club boys
and girls, Boy Scouts. and Juvf'
nile (;ranges.

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Starts Next Week!

Your Modern Drug Store.

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Mea's Sizes 27 tt 40 · · $3.t5 " $4At .!;.
lop' Slz• 6 tt ll ·:.. $1 ..t 'to $3At:'
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5 BIG DAYS THIS YEAR
AUGUST 13-14-15-16-17

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MEIGS COUNTY

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For That Day At The Fair

POMEROY

The pattern set in 1947 was
CENTENNIAL FAIR
so well outlined thai'. for the last
SALUTE MOVIES - A group of background dancers who will hell' salute "Mo- 16 years there has bfen little
of the Thirties" in the first half of the Big Bend Minstrel Association at the if any basic l'hanges.
S BIG DAYS - AUG. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Tnday each yooth organiza·
100th Meigs County Fair Thursday and Saturday nights are, Left to right, Mike Wer·
ry, Coleen Wilson, ·Ralph w_erry, Beverly Perrin, Bill Young and Evelyn Young. tion desiring to participate
elects four Junior Fair board ,
Curtain time both nights is 8:10 p.m.
directors. Advisory directors are
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper of Iserved.
also selected consisting of VoColumbus visited Saturday with Mrs. Edilh Osborne visited Icational Agricultural teachers.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. last week with Mr. and Mrs., County Extension Agents, Girl
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MaynarrJ Bahr. ·
Ed Dinky at Beiprr, Ohio.
Scout l•aders, and 4-H advisors. !
Mrs. Edith Osborne visit.!d Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Woode of During the Junior Fair exhibits
Sunday with her brother, Em- T~ppers Plams VISited Tuesday I next week there. Will be. ?~er
- - - - - - - - - - met Stethem and family and wtth Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr. 500 boys and gtrls exhtbotmg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bal&gt;- attended the Homecoming al l Mrs. Louise Chaffee and M , their projects and. how . well
of Long Bottom and Mr. Mt. Olive. Mrs. Osborne call· Clara Milhoan were.
they can handle thetr proJects.
w··-Mrs. Lige Johnson of Rad·
on Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, burg visitors Tuesday.
' Nearly 50 of these young
• called on Mrs. Edith
-Glenna Milhoan ,people will he acceptln~ so"!e
borne an evening last week.
Mrs. Alice Dodson visited a
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'"""==Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:"iiiiiiiiOII~;u:days with Mr. and Mrs.
lr
WoHe of Chester.
IN EXERCISE
Army Pvt. Ronald F. ReyMr. end Mrs. Dwight Milhoan nolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiland Peggy and Heidi of Flat- liam R. Reynolds. 106 State st.,
were supper guests at Pomeroy, is participating in Ex.MIIhoan borne Monday ev· ercise Swift Strike Ill, a U. S.
JieoJtng to celebrate the birthday Strike Command exercise in
Dwight Mil~. lee cream, Georgia and North and South
angel food cake with II g h I Carolina, involving more than
icing with candles were 75,000 armed forces personnel.

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FAIR

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.ePOTIERY

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

ATTEND THE
In 1945 the Fair, still strictly
HORSE BARN - This 16-stahle horse barn, recently completed by the fair board Junior Fair, moved to the Fairfor the Centennial fair, is a vast improveonent to the Rock Spnngs fairgrounds. It grounds with exhibits and pro- 1
replaces an outdated structure used to house race horses near the lower gate.
gram&amp; In the old dance hall. ·
Chairs were moved in from Racine High school for the program. That year the Meigs
AUGUST 13-T4-15·16·17
County Agricultural Society contributed $100 toward the event. 1..::=-:=::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Additional money came I r o m .state sour~s .
In 1946 interest continued to
move with the Junior Fair ac- i
tivitles. The Meigs County Agricultural Society took the lead- 1
ership and so a full-scale fair
was held.

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In IMI we were back to one
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no fair.

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oughly learned and 11111ka room ter part ol1930 apparently there
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PIII!=MWMS NOI' PAJD. but due to certain difflcultlea,
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projecta they have earrtl!d
during the year. They are
not afraid of the jpdp'o crltlclsm, they expect to learn. The
lesson learned In the sbow ring,
In the styie revue, and In the
exhibiUoo ue iometJmes bit.

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In 11143 there was an InterestIng show of eldtlbil8 of clothing
and food set up In the gymnasium of the Pomeroy Junior
High School.. One .. enlllg program was beld. Livestock con·
slsted of 10 head tied to a row
of posts on old practice field
behind the High School. If my
memory serves me correctly
the total Income and expense
was in the neighborhood of $100.
In 1944 the same procedure '
was repeated with approximately the same results.

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It lo a far cry from tho II time.
laR. dten _ , lw In
head
of liYestocl: .-ivlng •10 The Jllllktr Fair 111!11 tho .....
lite ...ty. Ia IJII dten...,..
IClfa lw taft.· H 1111 110111- in payment In IMf to 09er 501 ior J'alr W«'kkiill ~looiiJ 1 d . .
&lt;lr"f lei'V'!I me e•reeUJ ... club n~emben, Ji'P'A, and Girl er can bulld •iletter Mt·l&amp;•
Coouty Fair and • . all
· lelal payate~~l f• 1be nltlb- Scout membors recelvJac Ita In IJII1I'al
Tile lltade thing "'er •z.oc10 for 'their ef· Meip CCIWIIy lD tile fP,n.
VAUey Bap eln laelwled "I&gt;'
reoenlallves ., lie . , _ llld
IJou famtly _.., llle ubil&gt;lllln.

100 Years Ago, Young PCople In Background At Fairs

ed with a white linen cloth cen- Euler, June Netller, and Joan
t.!red with a brtdt doll . Vases ISmith.
of pink and white gladlola were
at each end of the room.

BidweU Firm Is
Suece~~sful Bidder

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LOn. l'llole Martin, Jo Ellen Foil-

Inn . El•ie t'orbe•. Hazel Black·
wood, Thora Black'fi'OOd, lftlda
Friday August 2nd Miss Mar- lYeauger, Carole Hamm. Helen
lyn BJad.wood. brtde-elect or 'Handley, Katie Baer, Margam
Jlichard Poulin was honored 31 Handley. Jean Kloes, Eleanor
1 bridal sho- at th• home of Robinson, Mrs. Heslel' Black.
Mrs. Betty Lou Blockwood, with wood , and Mrs. Pearl PouUn.
Mi,. Linda ;:bapman assisting. Sending gtfts .but unable to atThe living room wa8 color- tePd were Eileen Mees, Jo
fully decoratl!d with pink strea- Stalnaker, Mrs . •JesH Douglaa,
mers and wbite wedding bells. Jo Hmes, Nellie Sargent, Shar·
The bride's many lovely gifts on Young, Golda sar1ent, Mary
Wf're placed nn

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Congratulations to the
Meigs County Fair Board
and to all youth groups
whose fine work and untiring efforts to make this
1963 Fair the best
ever and it is.
We Salute The
Youth of
Meigs Coulltyl
FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT ....

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14-Dafty Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 10. 195~

Bride-Elect
Honored With
Recent Shower

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rod, Rita Ball, Sharon Welker,
ShiU'&lt;III Smith, Etta Mae N..,.

table cover.. ~ Euler, Mildred .Mltch,

The refreshment lable was
covered with a lace tablecloth
and centered with a large punch
howl and vaoes of pink roses
81 each end. Refreshments consisted of cake decorated with
pink rosebuds, ice cream, punch
coffee. and favors. Games were
played with prizes awarded to
Eleanor Robinson and Theresa
Hines.
The guest list included the
above and Marie Chapman Marilyn Stockton, Ernestine Stoc_.k__•

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CHARLESTON - The State
Road Commission ha• awarded
a purchase order contract for
$21.420 to Jam.. Merry Stone
Co. of Bidwell, for otabillzation
work
over three secondary
routes for a distance of five
miles in Mason County.
The stabilization
Improvernent will be on Secondary
J14&gt;utes 3. 3-5, and 12, with the
v_..ork_ to start 0.3-mile_ so~th of

CENTENNIAL THEME - Everything about the 1983 Meigs County Flir II augg..Uve of the Ceotennlal
Theme- 100 years of fairs. Above is a scene from an early Meigs Fair, proviDJ tbat lione racinl! II no Johnny·
Come-Lately to fairs . Believed taken around 1900 - 63 yean ago - the ~eene could bave been tn 1962'1 races,
.an'."d~sh~o'.:w'-.'f~e_:w_:c~h::an:cg~e~s:_
. - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , . - - - - - - - the junction of Secondary 6
and Secoodary 3. The three secondarles run together at a toeation south of the Hartford-New
Haven area. Jamea Merry Stone
Co. submitted the low qualified
bid on the purchase order projoel to 1M! financed with state MASON - The Centennial cllman. armouncl!d lila! 'l'hoiJI. Following the p&amp;rado speclal
funds.
Ball sponsored by the Town of as Reed and his orcheltra 11111 activities wiU take place at the
Mason will be held on Saturday furnl!th muole for the oem~f.«r· HJsh School. Refreshmenta 11111
COLOR WISE
evening August 24th from 9 un- mal dance. Admi11ioll will be
oold by the Muon Caunty
NEW YORK (UPII - Greens til 12 p.m. at the Wahama Higb $2 per couple.
Farm Women at the ocbool. Ball
and blues are important sum. School auditorium. Further plan- ·Persona wearinl
authentic
are aloo featured far
mer and fall drapery &lt;..'olor.s, ac- ning was done at a meeting of dresses of 100 years or older,
cording to a survey or the dec. the Bend Centennial Peach F... or men attlnd In a century old
will be served to the
orative fabrices markets by tival committee Tuesday even- outfit will be recognlaed
aa
by the Mason MothHome Furnl•hmgs Daily. Rust ing at the home of Mrs. F. C. "Citizen of Honor," at the
Club. Souvenirs will be
and orange are next in popu. Reichert on Haven Heights.
Special recognition will be
In the Bend area by Mrs.
larity.
Charles Yeager, Mason Cou,._ en the Bell and Dandy :::/~;~..~Roush and the Junior
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in the best costume. P
Club o1 New Haven.
wearing century old
On Friday evening, August
will 1M! admitted free.
the opening ol the pJaD.
The Btyle show which will
fesUVities, the New Jun..
prior to the ball, wiU otart at
Woman's Club 11111 hold a
FOR
9 p.m. and last
Dance at the New Hav15 minutes. Person• havlllg
Community Building. An exclothing to mndel are
of Western Square Danto contact Mrs. John
will be pre-ted by Ray
Mason. W. Va.
of New Haven. The
Co~n-Op
Mrl. F. C. Reichert, cbatr·
will be from 8 to 12 p.m.
men of the Bend Centennial
Sunday evening the last day
ttvlties statl!d that aeveral
the feativities the Mason
&amp;
nitaries have accepted an
Club will pr091de entation to attend the luncheon
on the
Village
Angus 14th, which wlll be
located on Front Street
ed by the New Haven Woman'•
Maeon. E&lt;pected to partieJ.
Club.
are the Charlestm Sweet
Among eJJpecled guesll are
's a Charles!oD Quar·
Govemor
and
Mro.
W.
W.
Refreshments
of homemade
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POMEROY
ron, Centennial Commlsalon
..-earn will be sold. Persons
rector, Carl Sullivan, end Mn.
requested to brlllg chalra.
Sullivan, State Centennial
Contrlbu!lona totaling $150
Miss Nancy Carwell and
have been received by the Bend
For Economical EHicient
ants.
committee to a88isl
PARADE SET
defraying eJ:pellSes of area
On Saturday afternoon, AliJI·I•t&lt;U•vitto•s.
uat 24th, a parade featuring
Persons having old homes
eral bando, noats, the State tlutt they want the public 14
Centennial Queen, Mason
view are requested to contact
ty's Queen Donna Sturgeon, and Mra. F. C. Reichert, New Havf)S A. (()NI
finallst In the stale compet!Uon
will
be held.
Attending the meeting were
IFFICIINT FEEDING cuts the co1t -' production
A trophy will be awarded by Mayor and Mrs. F. C. ReichIGGI- MILK- M!AT
the New Haven Woman'• Club ert, Mrs. John Morgan, Jimmy
for the best non • proleaslonal Diehl, Mn. A. L. Sprouae Char·
noat. The parado will atart at leo Yeager, Woodrow Foreman,
e CUSTOM GRINDING, SHELLING &amp; MIXING SERVICE
2 p.m. at New Haven and dis- Mra. Catherine Reynolds. Mra.
e BULK FEED DELIVERY SERVI : E
band at Wahama i1J8b School. John Turner, Mrs. Nolan Swack·
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II~;:::;:::;~::::;;;;;;; hamer, Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Mn.
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Roush, and Ed eunntng.

Wahama High Is Setting For Centennial
Ball, Aug. 24, Featuring Old Costumes

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FAIR

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News, Events

Ticketa for the ball Blld square
1da•"" may be purchallld from
of the commlu.e members.

'111e nowly organized Redsville
Ladle• AUJ[lUary of the Fire
Department met at the home
ol Mrl. France• Reed Mondly
evening. omcera elected were
Pr..ldent, Mrs. Francts
Vice preoident, Mn. W.lllllan111
Pr09ancha, secretary,
Mro.
Thelma Smith, treasurer, Mrt.
Mary Biae, end wayo
and
meana committee wero Ml'l.
Grace Weber, Mro. Dell KNitl· II
1 ricks, Mrs. Carol)'ll Blanton and
, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. A bakl! II
1sale wu plallllld for Au~t181 10.
The next meeting of tht BUI&amp; II
lary wlll be Monday, AUIIUII 12
at 7:30 p. m. at lila home
Mra. Ellttbeth Smith. All women are Invited to at!ond.

Blue &amp; Grey Restaurant
DON BETZING OWNER
100 E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY

Mr•. Don Spragua lo
In the St. Joeeph
·Parkersbura.
Mr. and Mr1. Alpha Smith,
Mr. and Mrl&gt; lobn Helzer and
Janet, Mr. ~- Grant
Boring, Patty
Mike, Mr.
and Mra. Ri
Brenda, Randy arid bOy,
the Boring ReUnloll at ColtiJDbf.
Iana.

I Georgia Lynn

Hd of Martat-

'ta opent a lew dayw With Iter
gtandparenta, Mr. and Mra.
Marlon Hall and Randy.
Week end guesll llf Mr. and
Mrs. James Ruth were Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Walton and
oon of Columbu.

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villted With Mr. and Mrs.
est Whltelletd and
' Mt. and r.il'l. R.
~- and Mro. ..,,• . .
and Kay w.rt I'PII!
of Mrs. KalbrYn l*ti
of Bttlpre.

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rul&lt;d EI)'Jit for a1mo1t

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BY C. E. BLAKESI$E
Cooaty Agrleultunl A&amp;e"*
The Meigs County
Junior
F .r ·ao well as the Meigs CounI) Senior Fair has an Interest.
ln~ history
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It is probable the young peopi• have alwayo nhlblted at
every Meig• County Fair but
we can guess 100 years ago they
stayed In the background and
let Dad do the honors.

Today thll Is not true.
people are learning to
thellllelves and their
in public.
Durin th
k 1h
1
g • pas "~
girls had the opportumty to sbow
how their garments fit In I
Style Revue as well as h o w
goodld adojob of constrilctloo they
cou
.
Durlllg the coming week both
boys and girls will be showing

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by young paople tn .Melp Coun- paid.
ty started tn lhe late liiZII'a or
Ia 1131, II to my llllllonfud.

eWEDDINGS
eBIRTHDAYS
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Attend the "Big One"

5 BIG DAYS
AUG. 13-14-15-16-17

eSPRAYS

Sensing a need for leader- ~
ship, training for our
young
people and giving them the OJ&gt;" I
portunity to actually participate, some interest was shown ,
in a Junior Fair board. That I
year for the first time Junior
Fair Board directors were elected by FF A, FHA, 4-H club boys
and girls, Boy Scouts. and Juvf'
nile (;ranges.

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FAIR

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Meigs County's BIG 100TH FAIR
Starts Next Week!

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Mea's Sizes 27 tt 40 · · $3.t5 " $4At .!;.
lop' Slz• 6 tt ll ·:.. $1 ..t 'to $3At:'
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MEIGS COUNTY BY ATTENDING THE FAIR··

5 BIG DAYS THIS YEAR
AUGUST 13-14-15-16-17

JHns

WE CARRY THE 00~ L1NI:
FOR MEN ~ 'JOYS '

MEIGS COUNTY

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Tho Alhlond Sign

Levi, Osh Kosh, .... W;1111ltr

At The Big I OOth

SUPPORT OUR YOUNG CITIZENS OF

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HAVE
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For That Day At The Fair

POMEROY

The pattern set in 1947 was
CENTENNIAL FAIR
so well outlined thai'. for the last
SALUTE MOVIES - A group of background dancers who will hell' salute "Mo- 16 years there has bfen little
of the Thirties" in the first half of the Big Bend Minstrel Association at the if any basic l'hanges.
S BIG DAYS - AUG. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Tnday each yooth organiza·
100th Meigs County Fair Thursday and Saturday nights are, Left to right, Mike Wer·
ry, Coleen Wilson, ·Ralph w_erry, Beverly Perrin, Bill Young and Evelyn Young. tion desiring to participate
elects four Junior Fair board ,
Curtain time both nights is 8:10 p.m.
directors. Advisory directors are
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper of Iserved.
also selected consisting of VoColumbus visited Saturday with Mrs. Edilh Osborne visited Icational Agricultural teachers.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. last week with Mr. and Mrs., County Extension Agents, Girl
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MaynarrJ Bahr. ·
Ed Dinky at Beiprr, Ohio.
Scout l•aders, and 4-H advisors. !
Mrs. Edith Osborne visit.!d Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Woode of During the Junior Fair exhibits
Sunday with her brother, Em- T~ppers Plams VISited Tuesday I next week there. Will be. ?~er
- - - - - - - - - - met Stethem and family and wtth Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr. 500 boys and gtrls exhtbotmg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bal&gt;- attended the Homecoming al l Mrs. Louise Chaffee and M , their projects and. how . well
of Long Bottom and Mr. Mt. Olive. Mrs. Osborne call· Clara Milhoan were.
they can handle thetr proJects.
w··-Mrs. Lige Johnson of Rad·
on Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, burg visitors Tuesday.
' Nearly 50 of these young
• called on Mrs. Edith
-Glenna Milhoan ,people will he acceptln~ so"!e
borne an evening last week.
Mrs. Alice Dodson visited a
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'"""==Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:"iiiiiiiiOII~;u:days with Mr. and Mrs.
lr
WoHe of Chester.
IN EXERCISE
Army Pvt. Ronald F. ReyMr. end Mrs. Dwight Milhoan nolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiland Peggy and Heidi of Flat- liam R. Reynolds. 106 State st.,
were supper guests at Pomeroy, is participating in Ex.MIIhoan borne Monday ev· ercise Swift Strike Ill, a U. S.
JieoJtng to celebrate the birthday Strike Command exercise in
Dwight Mil~. lee cream, Georgia and North and South
angel food cake with II g h I Carolina, involving more than
icing with candles were 75,000 armed forces personnel.

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CENTENNIAL
FAIR

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.ePOTIERY

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

ATTEND THE
In 1945 the Fair, still strictly
HORSE BARN - This 16-stahle horse barn, recently completed by the fair board Junior Fair, moved to the Fairfor the Centennial fair, is a vast improveonent to the Rock Spnngs fairgrounds. It grounds with exhibits and pro- 1
replaces an outdated structure used to house race horses near the lower gate.
gram&amp; In the old dance hall. ·
Chairs were moved in from Racine High school for the program. That year the Meigs
AUGUST 13-T4-15·16·17
County Agricultural Society contributed $100 toward the event. 1..::=-:=::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Additional money came I r o m .state sour~s .
In 1946 interest continued to
move with the Junior Fair ac- i
tivitles. The Meigs County Agricultural Society took the lead- 1
ership and so a full-scale fair
was held.

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In IMI we were back to one
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of young people e1hibltlng; 1942
was a war year, 81). there was
no fair.

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ter lessons, but they are lbor. the early 1t30'L Durlllg the IJit.
oughly learned and 11111ka room ter part ol1930 apparently there
for impr09emont.
were some ncellenl emlblts,
PIII!=MWMS NOI' PAJD. but due to certain difflcultlea,
Ar1tr as we know ~bjta some premiums ..,re never

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POMEROY

projecta they have earrtl!d
during the year. They are
not afraid of the jpdp'o crltlclsm, they expect to learn. The
lesson learned In the sbow ring,
In the styie revue, and In the
exhibiUoo ue iometJmes bit.

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In 11143 there was an InterestIng show of eldtlbil8 of clothing
and food set up In the gymnasium of the Pomeroy Junior
High School.. One .. enlllg program was beld. Livestock con·
slsted of 10 head tied to a row
of posts on old practice field
behind the High School. If my
memory serves me correctly
the total Income and expense
was in the neighborhood of $100.
In 1944 the same procedure '
was repeated with approximately the same results.

Expert service is our most important asset -when

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e FEED, FERnLIZIIt, SUPPLIES

To All Who Helped Towards A
Successful 8 i g 1OOth Meigs
County Fair •••

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WIG' $ IIIIIIIWC 'Is ,Jt.
npkl • " '**'~• t.o t.1r ...- rlotdiiJnll ~tr.l ~, ~· tf rellllill
...... ~ 1111
d!eel1 wllb !Ill MJ~r&lt;Joii
..,. dllllos hi '
... lhe YO!BJC pecple IIJ4 lbalf.....
orlacn wooJd lll9t •
dlftll:all
It lo a far cry from tho II time.
laR. dten _ , lw In
head
of liYestocl: .-ivlng •10 The Jllllktr Fair 111!11 tho .....
lite ...ty. Ia IJII dten...,..
IClfa lw taft.· H 1111 110111- in payment In IMf to 09er 501 ior J'alr W«'kkiill ~looiiJ 1 d . .
&lt;lr"f lei'V'!I me e•reeUJ ... club n~emben, Ji'P'A, and Girl er can bulld •iletter Mt·l&amp;•
Coouty Fair and • . all
· lelal payate~~l f• 1be nltlb- Scout membors recelvJac Ita In IJII1I'al
Tile lltade thing "'er •z.oc10 for 'their ef· Meip CCIWIIy lD tile fP,n.
VAUey Bap eln laelwled "I&gt;'
reoenlallves ., lie . , _ llld
IJou famtly _.., llle ubil&gt;lllln.

100 Years Ago, Young PCople In Background At Fairs

ed with a white linen cloth cen- Euler, June Netller, and Joan
t.!red with a brtdt doll . Vases ISmith.
of pink and white gladlola were
at each end of the room.

BidweU Firm Is
Suece~~sful Bidder

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LOn. l'llole Martin, Jo Ellen Foil-

Inn . El•ie t'orbe•. Hazel Black·
wood, Thora Black'fi'OOd, lftlda
Friday August 2nd Miss Mar- lYeauger, Carole Hamm. Helen
lyn BJad.wood. brtde-elect or 'Handley, Katie Baer, Margam
Jlichard Poulin was honored 31 Handley. Jean Kloes, Eleanor
1 bridal sho- at th• home of Robinson, Mrs. Heslel' Black.
Mrs. Betty Lou Blockwood, with wood , and Mrs. Pearl PouUn.
Mi,. Linda ;:bapman assisting. Sending gtfts .but unable to atThe living room wa8 color- tePd were Eileen Mees, Jo
fully decoratl!d with pink strea- Stalnaker, Mrs . •JesH Douglaa,
mers and wbite wedding bells. Jo Hmes, Nellie Sargent, Shar·
The bride's many lovely gifts on Young, Golda sar1ent, Mary
Wf're placed nn

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The Centennial Fair
Just Ab,ut Everything You'll Find in

A MODERN DRUG STORE
eDependable Preserlptloa Service With 3 Registered
Pharmacist•
eAn Up-to-tbe Minute Cosmetic Dept.
DHeadquarteno Fbr RUNeti Stover Candieo
· ~l&gt;rulo, Sundrleo, Tqyo, Glfll, Etc., EW.
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To Serve You

SWISHER &amp;
REXILL

~LOHsE

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Congratulations to the
Meigs County Fair Board
and to all youth groups
whose fine work and untiring efforts to make this
1963 Fair the best
ever and it is.
We Salute The
Youth of
Meigs Coulltyl
FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT ....

Fed.eral Land Bank
Association
A. C. GllittDn, Dlatrlct Mllnagar

Ave. Gellipolis, 0.

Produdion Credit
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Dick Sterrett, Pith! ltei!~~M ''

114 Mulberry St.
35 El.llott St.

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EDiorta1nmen1
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Annual Reunion Doupn.
mlltee Ia lteleft Woode ~ Albuy; .....
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Eastman IDd Fern ~w. ll1d ~· ,\lbeol; Mn. Fl&lt;Wa
'1'1\e reunroo wiD be at the H 1 J tt a n d ' 1111'1. Gr...,

Js H Jd 8

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Are8 F8MJ•••JeS
'l'he 111!!!181 Bayes • YOU!III·

Jfollday Sc:hool reunion
wu
held Swtday, AtJM!III 4, at the
lloiday School ground. A basbt dllwer was served at nooo.
An allemoon meeting was op.
t!lld . by Frank Cheesebrew.
The
llted
"'"~m CUts
of
II'"UP -'6u.g ond readings by
Merle Wood, Fern Cheesebrew
and Norma Lee, Kenny Graloam aang 8 IOio.
Prltes - e given to the o]d.
est penoo attending who was
AUat GOkey, the yoongest, LJt&gt;.
da William•, the family who
dme the fll!'thelt was Hollle

!layes

' BOARD OF DIRECTORS _ Members of the Meigs County Agricultural Society Board of Directors should~ be
rated among the busiest men in Ohio. this week, getting set for the coufndtyt's. centefnma1 /yalrw. e~..~~!Jyn::~~o~mea~
the above picture wes taken , they met at 8 p.m., wrapped up dozen' o e at 1s m orm3 1 •.
v tera member
business by about 9 and were still. concentratmg on work mto the late hours of night. Satd one •
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this-week, "We still 'have a Jot of \t-ork to do, but alrea"'d~y:h:•::ve::t•:k~en~ca~r:•:o~f=m=o~re~th,~a~n~w~e~ca~n~r~e~mtem _:_r_ora Y:
r.
week with relatives In Columa 30-ilay furlough with Mr. l
F
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and Mrs. Charles Massar and

other relatives before going on
.
overseas

duty.
Mr Llovd Summerfield was Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mere~ent Palient at Holzer hos- Cain and daughters, Sherry and
Failh were picnic dinner guests
Mary Reed attended the of M;, and Mrs. Gale McCain

pl~~s.

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bus, ostor a an

SOCI"a} Notes

ayne.

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I nd call er and family of Terre Haute

Mr. andMts. Walter Torrencek ledRoy P~e;cea~d ,:;: aThoma; Ind.
of East Liverpool spent a wee
on
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'th h' it r Mrs Bertha i - - IS sse •
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bab-

We'll do our best." Left to right, seated, Charles Wllliams, Don L Betzing, Secretary Frank H Johnston, ~· E.
Blakeslee ex-officio director, Robert L. Jones, Wallace Bradford. Back row,. Hiram ~lawte~. Rex Sbene . el~
Harold C~rnahan, David Koblent~, Treasurer Charl~s Radford, Roy Holter, VIce Presodent Ill Downie, L.
Hoffman Hugh custer ando ~P:':r':es'."tdl10e:"n~t~F~r~ed~Le~lf~he~t~l:·_ _____ _ _ _ _ _ _~_...---:::::--:---:--~
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M
nd Mrs Henry Spencer Mrs VIctor Wood and IQI!I &lt;If
ited Mr. and Mrs. Norm, an WeMheraMndon:::.· Dayton Spenc- w~il."on vac~tlon
' ]llea;born, Mich., visited wilb
Frederick Saturday even ng.
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Townsend reumon at Korked at Belpre Sunday·
cock spent several days last
. S
Run Sundav
Mrs. IJOrothy Smalley atlend--~ ·- - - ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wa1? pe~cer
M~ and 'Mrs. Starling Mas- ed the Wells reunion Sunday. have returned home after vis- and familyd spen~thFrhiday mglhel
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. . ·and Satur ay WI
er unc ,
sar and D1ana attended
a M~. an
rs. om errm 0 Hing with rela lives m Cmcm- !T m Winner at the Plains in
1
nati
in North Carolina.
county:
Mrs. Richard Spencer at AI· were Friday eveni~g callers at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock Mrs. ~ona Btggs 8~nt
fred Wedn~sda"' evening.
the Norman McCam home.
of Long Bottom called on Mr. 1 night w1th Mrs. Hathe Fred
AJc David Riggs is spending Mr:~- and_ Mrs. R._ R._Gray and Mrs. Starling Massar and 1ick.
.
Ha es vJs..

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j A~::;nsy

and

~,-,~-Serrtinel;""Pomemy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 10, 1963 daughter, Sunday evenmg.
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school ...,...., tauloi!MIIIve, ..,.._
nautlcs, ete.l whleh lo DOt offered
locally, yoo ohould inveatlpte tho
poaslblllty ol a school IIi another

August 13 II preriouJiy '

an-

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lbo ......,.,. ._ . _ ·po!l!l ·•
vln." But-lito dJsirmu tl lbt

-~~mil- ,

,_ wbicb blmdloo tho milli•..,
&lt;OilllnldloJa ~ . told tbaC
peo_. enlltled 00 ~~~ ....,.
lee abould , _ K""~~'""'have
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outside .tbt

milll:ar1 fcir
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I 1n a state. The

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Guest Of Honor
At Stork Shower
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Law v . - Wltlety

Naturally, there art many varlations in tile different ~totes. os

We Icom e to Meigs County's CENTENNIAL FAIR

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provide minimum salaries, tenure,
I and retirement for employt5~~. New 1 Mrs. Dale F. Smith was gu~st
buildings and major renovations of honor at a stork shower gJ\o'·
muat be approved by the state. en by Mrs. Jesse Brinker at her
I 'l1le .tate also recommends and home
in Racine on Thursday ,
j acta as a consultant tn all areas ! August lst.
1 of edueation. A copy of the law ;
Games were plaved and prtz.
1 ia probably 1vallble tn lbt school es awanled to Mrs.
Pr I ce
~ office or local library.
Hawk , Mr~ . Norbert Neutzling,
' The local school board repro- , Mrs. Ralph Nelgler, Mrs. Ray
ROll you. Special request~ may iGlaze, Miss Nancy Hamm, Bel·

New Holland Equipment

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•••• Tills Company Has IHn Serving Big Bend Area

A Salute To The Centennial Fair!

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Tuppers Plains w::;~~hments of Ice cream.
and coffee were
Social Notes
served rrom a table decorared
a
silver coffee ser·
cake, punch

with

EBERSBACH HARDVVARE
"Successor to Skinner's Hardware"

EVERYTIUNG IN HARDWARE
110 W. Main St;
Pomeroy

BIG DISPLAY OF
GOLD SEAL and SANDRAN

,LET'S ALL GO TO THE

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
August 13th thru August 17th

----FAIR WEEK SPECIAL! -----.

The D. of A. LOdge heTc!Tti
picnic at the home of Mrs. Edlth Betzlng Sunday. Mrs. Belz·
lni and Mrs. Edith Wakely calleel oo Mrs. Carrie Bahr, who II
Ill and look her 10mo of the
. food.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dean of
Lakewood, Ohio, and Mr. and
Mra. Duane BeAver nnd family
el New Matamorao spent the
weekend hero with Mr. and
Mrs. William Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcltleo
II c1olled on Mr. and Mrs. BernWarner Ill Dutch Ridge.
Mr. E. M. Bishop of Lexing·
Ky. and Mrs. J...le Elias
of Mason, W. Va, were Satur.
day guesta of Mrs. Carrie Bahr
and daughter, Margaret.
' Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and
family called on Mr. and Mrs.
Seldon Baker of Pomeroy Sat.
urday evening.

Enjoy Comfol't At The F1ir - Diacontlnued Styl11 Of

WOMEN'S
KEDS
.

YOUR

MASSEY-FERGUSON DEALER

VISIT OUR DISPLAY

FULTON- THOMPSON

stork~

vice and a crystal punch bowl

by Mrs. Brinker and her doughter, Mrs. Franklin Wolfe to Mrs.
Lottie Wilcoxen. Miss Darlene
Mustls, Betty Grady, Mrs.
Ralph Neigler, and Peggy Sue,
Mrs. Lanny Jenkins, Mrs. Jack
Duffy, Mrs. Ray Glaxe, Mrs.
Albert Smith, Mrs. Price Hawk,
Mrs. Ptarl Aoh aod Jeanie, Mrs.
Carrol Nelgler and Karen, Mrs.
Bert House, Mrs.
Norbert
Neutzling, Dot and Stella, Mrs.
G. A. Circle, Ronnie BrlnJ&lt;er,
Mrs. Ralph McKenzie, Jot r s.
William Neutzllns, Mrs. Kenneth Lawi!Oll, Miss N a n c y
Hamon, Mrs. Dale Warner, Jo~ID·II
ny and Jimmy Dale, Miss Betty Hamm,· and the guest of bonor, Mrs. Dale Smith.
SendiDg gifts were MrB. Mar·
ion Hawk, Mrs. Arthur Neigler,
Mrs. Morris Harden, Mrs. Jacclb II
Eberehach, Miss Stella Ebersbach, Mrs. CliHord Jacob, Miss

TRACTOR SALES
SPRING

AVE.

POMEROY

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Attend Meigs County's Centennial

AUGUST 13th THRU AUGUST 17th

LET'S ALL GOI

REG.
$J.49
$4.99 SALE

White, Blue, Chlno-H &amp; M Widths

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ty Grady, Koren Nelgler, Stella
Sue Neutzling, and Jimmy Dale

TO THE

MEIGS COUNTY
Centennial Fair

el.ldi...Tnn1ger Fl1ta

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Ford Motor Company has honored

Au;. 13th thru 17th ·

N &amp; M Widtha - - - ' - - -

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

ea.ck-To-School Girls'
Bl1ck Luther Lo1fer - - - - - $3.49

with the FORD DEALER

• Brushed Plgakln Stamped Oxford

· For Girls. Slzn 4~·10 - - - - -

Why should I get excited about -

GOLD SEAL &amp;SANDRAN RUGS
We Have It -Don't Buy Til You See T h e Large~t
Selection In This Area. On Sale At Both Storesl
l'ou AIINp Do Metter At ••• ..

RUTLAND MASON
Furniture

Furnitu~e
ARNOLD GRATE
SH. 2-4811
Rutl1nd, 0.

SP.

HERMAN GRATE
Meaon, W.Va.
3-5592

SIS AIR
Air Caudlllua• ~
, _ whole borne comforiablo ll'fflrY day • the'
:r- with dip oUbe tlwaiiiOiltat. A IIi ...... ua•&gt;e.,a atecf Gal 111M jdihickle·botb - tlllllaMIIinc witl!ctat DOiae • I ' witho!lt-. '\'Oil
- hoolt: a wide-....._ G• coolinrllllit rilht
IIIIOJOIIl fOI'C8d air Gaa fnma and~

B1 :•- a &lt;lllttnl Gee

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e Boys' B11ck Luther Lcmer
El11tlc eore for fit. sfus 8~ to 3 _

$2.99

AWARD

ellc:~or

O,lrl Sel'ml~ Mlcro11111h l:toae
Sl:ll.a~'lon
· 2.pelr $1.25

in recognition of

GIRLS RED

BOYS' BLACK

PATfNlBOOT

Leather Oxford

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.\PRO~T$ .
, .. USE,. .

' Lclna wear for Back To Scbocil
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Progtessive management ••.

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Sound merchandising practices .••
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Continuing interest In rendering su~'rtor
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TWO FAVOIU1'E8
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Two
of Hollywood's weD 11no1m Jea·
tured acton, Bill WlDia..,·'.antl
Barton MacLane, wiD appNr In
tbe movie "lnvltatlm te
a
Hanging."

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Your Massey-Fwguson Dealer Invites You To The llg 100th

mum required by the state.

I&gt;

ochool oylllem and tho llat. oduVornJRE TO MEET
Calli solei in cl"'d •,,.. 1 ·Ucation depiJtmeiL
ohlld II '1'1\e regular tneelinC ct Volt.- ~· onado poblic Tlturoday ohointer- ... opoclallll!d high ;111'0 m, 441&amp;8, will IIIII be beld poKe, - "• l!loe approaoh IN&gt;m

I!OUI!Ced; but oo August 211 at
Drew Webaler A=ed n Legloo Home at 8 p. m. All momand Mrs. Charles D. Woode, Lowell Rldenoor, Cheater; Mrs. • otand their rl«bll and nioponol. oo a mileage basiL It often var· diotrict. Thll can he- tltrou8h ben Ill lbe Drew Webeler Peal
Coolvlllt: Mr · aod Mn. 11om- Ward Hayes, Pomeroy; Clll- 11 bUfttea.
los with grade level. In some tbt local su~·· office. were abo urged today to tum
er Lee, Rutland; Mr, and Mrs. ford R. Hayes and Gregory,
School at~ 1o compol110ry communities exceptlonl are
There are JOVeral Important lac- out !llr lbe Meogs Crunty F,alr
Guy V. Lee, Pomeroy; Mrs. Joe Middleport; Mr. IDd Mrs.. L&amp;- 1 and parenll ba.. 1 c1to1ce of ti- for hondlcopped clllldreu or
ID remember. U you baye a patrol Auguot 13 • _17.
Stanley, Pomeroy: KeDDy Gra- roy Sauters and aoos, Pome- !W!Cillg • private educalloo or who have don&amp;OJ'OUI streels
problem, clarify your -lbllham and J. A. Graham, AJ. roy· Mr and Mrs Gerold GIJ. uolng the publk achbolL
CMis. If you have any
itlos os woU u the acbooiJ. 'lbo
COUSIN DIES
bony; Mr. and Mro. Guy GO· by and. ehlldren,'Athens; Mr. Inelthorcooe,tbopublkiChooli concerning tr8DipOl'I.Otloa, uk
ochooil.,.. mall!taillld far lbe Miss Marlcia Karr received
key, Athens; Mr. Allen GUkey, and Mro. Robert Cl!ancy, Pom- an ovallable I&lt;* a oomplete pro - a copy of the school
public'•
Tbla doell 1101 word Ill the death of her &lt;011Pomeroy; Mr. ani! Mrs. David eroy; Minnie Chaney, Pono.- Jll'am through lilgh JChool gradu- lr unusual cir&lt;umalaDc&lt;&gt;l
mOlD tbat tho school II 11 lbe sin, Clyde WUUams, 76, 11 Boze.
CoD, Gahanna; Mr. lll!d Mrs. roy; Garoldene Hayes, Sbade: allon. The parent. have the r.. mlgbt make a opeclal
lltelOJ &lt;I- ladiYklual'a whim. I!Wl, Montana. Mr. WIDlamt, a
Car I Brlckles, Athens; Mro._ 'lberesa Eastman, Pomeroy, tpODiibillty to keop their cblldren !be school board.
The panato and the IC!Itook bolb native Ill Meigs County, was the
Laura Saunders, Middleport;
1D attendance during 1be roqulred
PraYhl- Par
have reBpOJlllblllti Cooperollon IIlii of the late Mr. IDd Mn.
Emerson Hayes, Long Bottom;
•!"· Penaltleo generally oro lm· Many cblldrou bave
lo Ill' lbt beaolll of lito oblldrea. W. F. Williams.
Mrs. Arthur Goodin, Athens; Ray Meredith. of Phoenix, Art- poiMIIl far thooe who do DOl obey handicaps Jntereota and
Mrs. Margery Douglu, Albany: zona, called on Mr. and Mrs. theae laws.
11 tbt ~al school' cannot
Elmer Goodwin, ~. Ohio; A. H. Bailey Friday evening.
varkiul upecll o1 each school with tbtoe, provision~ DillY someMr. and Mrs. D. L. Brlcklea Mr. and Mrs. Arvll llolter,l are COYOred by state l.aww whicb tiiJIO$ be made to obtain lh• noand Mary Brlckles, · Sbade; Gary, Sbaroo and Gllrdon. at- set certain minimum Jtandards. ceBSary program !rom outside tbt
Mr, IDd Mrs. Pearl GOkey, tended the Davll reunion Sun- 'l'he local sehool board very often · local system. In many ca.... lbe .
Po-y; Battle- Haning, AI· day ot Glooslolr City Park.
provides eclucallooal programs state requires tilt' local school ,
which 1urpasa these basic l'lquire- board to pay the cO!ts. This will ,
wnta. The se.boo) board ln a usually inc1udP transportation.
I
oommwdty which hu an intere!t If your child is deaf, blind or 1
l in quality echwation and II willing otherwise ll!fiously handicapped,
to support auC'h a program usual- . you should investigate the avail- I
ly wiD go well beyond the mini· able programs with your local 1

-Hettie Frederick

TO THE-·BrG 100TH
Meigs Co. Fair--Aug. 13-14~15-16-17

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=~:: ~~M~M:-~ llut Have Similarllasic Provisions T00

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Jooteu IDd illekle, Athena; Mr.
.
'!'bole pr!$0DI were: Mr. IDd IDd Mrs, IIDille V. Hayes and
By DAVQI NYDJa1:
I bt dtrected to the 1&lt;hool board
~·· Weber Wood, Harrison- Kim and Tom, Canton; Mrs.
UPI II'Aucolloo ... r 'ltw
bu1 you olroukl flrl1 go 1&lt;&gt; tbt
ville; May and RuiSell Mallon, Audrey Sauten, Athens; Mrs. i Law• ooverlng education Yary ochool admlnlotrat!oo. Most reAlbany, Ohlo; Mr. &gt;nd Mn. Maxlna Williams and daughter, ~ oomtwhat from llate to t11a1e but queota are bandli!CI by tbt prin·
Ronald Dougan 8J!d chlldrel!, Shade; Mr. and Mrs. Garold • they baye almllar proyillQ!III, Par. clpal or superiot•ndent within .,._
Sbade: Rev. and Mn. Frank Hayes, Shade; Mr. and Mro. 1 ents should 11m. aulllcleDt blow· labllsbod poll&lt;leo.
Cheesebrew, Middleport; Mr. John Hayeo, Long Bottom; . ledgo o1 them 10 they wiQ under- 11w tranaportatkm Is organii&lt;d

5 Days -- August 13-14-15-16-11

Sund:i-

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Mr. and Mrs. Jvan Wood an

visiting his parents: family of Pomeroy, Mr.

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The following olflcers were
elected fur next year: J)rea).
dent, Frank Cheeaebrew; Ylce
prealdtnt, Chari" D. Woode;
liecretary • treasurer, Colleen

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!!:!1 ,~ ~uy·Middfe~_o:!_ A!_!f·_to, _ti&amp;S-17 J.rJ:~. ~ :~= You, Your Child, And St:ftool
EDiorta1nmen1
lira. - - """'" .... ··-··
Annual Reunion Doupn.
mlltee Ia lteleft Woode ~ Albuy; .....
l'bllllpa
La .Go •

state

TIIDIIIU

Eastman IDd Fern ~w. ll1d ~· ,\lbeol; Mn. Fl&lt;Wa
'1'1\e reunroo wiD be at the H 1 J tt a n d ' 1111'1. Gr...,

Js H Jd 8

.

.y

e

Are8 F8MJ•••JeS
'l'he 111!!!181 Bayes • YOU!III·

Jfollday Sc:hool reunion
wu
held Swtday, AtJM!III 4, at the
lloiday School ground. A basbt dllwer was served at nooo.
An allemoon meeting was op.
t!lld . by Frank Cheesebrew.
The
llted
"'"~m CUts
of
II'"UP -'6u.g ond readings by
Merle Wood, Fern Cheesebrew
and Norma Lee, Kenny Graloam aang 8 IOio.
Prltes - e given to the o]d.
est penoo attending who was
AUat GOkey, the yoongest, LJt&gt;.
da William•, the family who
dme the fll!'thelt was Hollle

!layes

' BOARD OF DIRECTORS _ Members of the Meigs County Agricultural Society Board of Directors should~ be
rated among the busiest men in Ohio. this week, getting set for the coufndtyt's. centefnma1 /yalrw. e~..~~!Jyn::~~o~mea~
the above picture wes taken , they met at 8 p.m., wrapped up dozen' o e at 1s m orm3 1 •.
v tera member
business by about 9 and were still. concentratmg on work mto the late hours of night. Satd one •
~
11
this-week, "We still 'have a Jot of \t-ork to do, but alrea"'d~y:h:•::ve::t•:k~en~ca~r:•:o~f=m=o~re~th,~a~n~w~e~ca~n~r~e~mtem _:_r_ora Y:
r.
week with relatives In Columa 30-ilay furlough with Mr. l
F
I
d W

Eastern Local

8

and Mrs. Charles Massar and

other relatives before going on
.
overseas

duty.
Mr Llovd Summerfield was Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mere~ent Palient at Holzer hos- Cain and daughters, Sherry and
Failh were picnic dinner guests
Mary Reed attended the of M;, and Mrs. Gale McCain

pl~~s.

0 ak H"}}
I

bus, ostor a an

SOCI"a} Notes

ayne.

I

.

f Cl

I nd call er and family of Terre Haute

Mr. andMts. Walter Torrencek ledRoy P~e;cea~d ,:;: aThoma; Ind.
of East Liverpool spent a wee
on
•
•
•
'th h' it r Mrs Bertha i - - IS sse •
.

·;!aum.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bab-

We'll do our best." Left to right, seated, Charles Wllliams, Don L Betzing, Secretary Frank H Johnston, ~· E.
Blakeslee ex-officio director, Robert L. Jones, Wallace Bradford. Back row,. Hiram ~lawte~. Rex Sbene . el~
Harold C~rnahan, David Koblent~, Treasurer Charl~s Radford, Roy Holter, VIce Presodent Ill Downie, L.
Hoffman Hugh custer ando ~P:':r':es'."tdl10e:"n~t~F~r~ed~Le~lf~he~t~l:·_ _____ _ _ _ _ _ _~_...---:::::--:---:--~
•
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M
nd Mrs Henry Spencer Mrs VIctor Wood and IQI!I &lt;If
ited Mr. and Mrs. Norm, an WeMheraMndon:::.· Dayton Spenc- w~il."on vac~tlon
' ]llea;born, Mich., visited wilb
Frederick Saturday even ng.
r.
.
.
d 'f i d h
M d

are

F ed·

r

~;'~ol~~le~o;;il~d~~d::tung

Townsend reumon at Korked at Belpre Sunday·
cock spent several days last
. S
Run Sundav
Mrs. IJOrothy Smalley atlend--~ ·- - - ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wa1? pe~cer
M~ and 'Mrs. Starling Mas- ed the Wells reunion Sunday. have returned home after vis- and familyd spen~thFrhiday mglhel
·
.
d M
T
p · f
.
. . ·and Satur ay WI
er unc ,
sar and D1ana attended
a M~. an
rs. om errm 0 Hing with rela lives m Cmcm- !T m Winner at the Plains in
1
nati
in North Carolina.
county:
Mrs. Richard Spencer at AI· were Friday eveni~g callers at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock Mrs. ~ona Btggs 8~nt
fred Wedn~sda"' evening.
the Norman McCam home.
of Long Bottom called on Mr. 1 night w1th Mrs. Hathe Fred
AJc David Riggs is spending Mr:~- and_ Mrs. R._ R._Gray and Mrs. Starling Massar and 1ick.
.
Ha es vJs..

:~~th~~Y 1 ~:r\;o~: T~r~~.s~~ ~:~fn° ~'r ~~~r a~n~rBo~:~

j A~::;nsy

and

~,-,~-Serrtinel;""Pomemy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 10, 1963 daughter, Sunday evenmg.
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Mr. and Mrs. John

r en s ere

and I...

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Rep. Harry 11. Sbeppord

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school ...,...., tauloi!MIIIve, ..,.._
nautlcs, ete.l whleh lo DOt offered
locally, yoo ohould inveatlpte tho
poaslblllty ol a school IIi another

August 13 II preriouJiy '

an-

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lbo ......,.,. ._ . _ ·po!l!l ·•
vln." But-lito dJsirmu tl lbt

-~~mil- ,

,_ wbicb blmdloo tho milli•..,
&lt;OilllnldloJa ~ . told tbaC
peo_. enlltled 00 ~~~ ....,.
lee abould , _ K""~~'""'have
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outside .tbt

milll:ar1 fcir
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I 1n a state. The

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Guest Of Honor
At Stork Shower
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Law v . - Wltlety

Naturally, there art many varlations in tile different ~totes. os

We Icom e to Meigs County's CENTENNIAL FAIR

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provide minimum salaries, tenure,
I and retirement for employt5~~. New 1 Mrs. Dale F. Smith was gu~st
buildings and major renovations of honor at a stork shower gJ\o'·
muat be approved by the state. en by Mrs. Jesse Brinker at her
I 'l1le .tate also recommends and home
in Racine on Thursday ,
j acta as a consultant tn all areas ! August lst.
1 of edueation. A copy of the law ;
Games were plaved and prtz.
1 ia probably 1vallble tn lbt school es awanled to Mrs.
Pr I ce
~ office or local library.
Hawk , Mr~ . Norbert Neutzling,
' The local school board repro- , Mrs. Ralph Nelgler, Mrs. Ray
ROll you. Special request~ may iGlaze, Miss Nancy Hamm, Bel·

New Holland Equipment

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•••• Tills Company Has IHn Serving Big Bend Area

A Salute To The Centennial Fair!

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Tuppers Plains w::;~~hments of Ice cream.
and coffee were
Social Notes
served rrom a table decorared
a
silver coffee ser·
cake, punch

with

EBERSBACH HARDVVARE
"Successor to Skinner's Hardware"

EVERYTIUNG IN HARDWARE
110 W. Main St;
Pomeroy

BIG DISPLAY OF
GOLD SEAL and SANDRAN

,LET'S ALL GO TO THE

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
August 13th thru August 17th

----FAIR WEEK SPECIAL! -----.

The D. of A. LOdge heTc!Tti
picnic at the home of Mrs. Edlth Betzlng Sunday. Mrs. Belz·
lni and Mrs. Edith Wakely calleel oo Mrs. Carrie Bahr, who II
Ill and look her 10mo of the
. food.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dean of
Lakewood, Ohio, and Mr. and
Mra. Duane BeAver nnd family
el New Matamorao spent the
weekend hero with Mr. and
Mrs. William Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcltleo
II c1olled on Mr. and Mrs. BernWarner Ill Dutch Ridge.
Mr. E. M. Bishop of Lexing·
Ky. and Mrs. J...le Elias
of Mason, W. Va, were Satur.
day guesta of Mrs. Carrie Bahr
and daughter, Margaret.
' Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and
family called on Mr. and Mrs.
Seldon Baker of Pomeroy Sat.
urday evening.

Enjoy Comfol't At The F1ir - Diacontlnued Styl11 Of

WOMEN'S
KEDS
.

YOUR

MASSEY-FERGUSON DEALER

VISIT OUR DISPLAY

FULTON- THOMPSON

stork~

vice and a crystal punch bowl

by Mrs. Brinker and her doughter, Mrs. Franklin Wolfe to Mrs.
Lottie Wilcoxen. Miss Darlene
Mustls, Betty Grady, Mrs.
Ralph Neigler, and Peggy Sue,
Mrs. Lanny Jenkins, Mrs. Jack
Duffy, Mrs. Ray Glaxe, Mrs.
Albert Smith, Mrs. Price Hawk,
Mrs. Ptarl Aoh aod Jeanie, Mrs.
Carrol Nelgler and Karen, Mrs.
Bert House, Mrs.
Norbert
Neutzling, Dot and Stella, Mrs.
G. A. Circle, Ronnie BrlnJ&lt;er,
Mrs. Ralph McKenzie, Jot r s.
William Neutzllns, Mrs. Kenneth Lawi!Oll, Miss N a n c y
Hamon, Mrs. Dale Warner, Jo~ID·II
ny and Jimmy Dale, Miss Betty Hamm,· and the guest of bonor, Mrs. Dale Smith.
SendiDg gifts were MrB. Mar·
ion Hawk, Mrs. Arthur Neigler,
Mrs. Morris Harden, Mrs. Jacclb II
Eberehach, Miss Stella Ebersbach, Mrs. CliHord Jacob, Miss

TRACTOR SALES
SPRING

AVE.

POMEROY

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Attend Meigs County's Centennial

AUGUST 13th THRU AUGUST 17th

LET'S ALL GOI

REG.
$J.49
$4.99 SALE

White, Blue, Chlno-H &amp; M Widths

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ty Grady, Koren Nelgler, Stella
Sue Neutzling, and Jimmy Dale

TO THE

MEIGS COUNTY
Centennial Fair

el.ldi...Tnn1ger Fl1ta

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Ford Motor Company has honored

Au;. 13th thru 17th ·

N &amp; M Widtha - - - ' - - -

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

ea.ck-To-School Girls'
Bl1ck Luther Lo1fer - - - - - $3.49

with the FORD DEALER

• Brushed Plgakln Stamped Oxford

· For Girls. Slzn 4~·10 - - - - -

Why should I get excited about -

GOLD SEAL &amp;SANDRAN RUGS
We Have It -Don't Buy Til You See T h e Large~t
Selection In This Area. On Sale At Both Storesl
l'ou AIINp Do Metter At ••• ..

RUTLAND MASON
Furniture

Furnitu~e
ARNOLD GRATE
SH. 2-4811
Rutl1nd, 0.

SP.

HERMAN GRATE
Meaon, W.Va.
3-5592

SIS AIR
Air Caudlllua• ~
, _ whole borne comforiablo ll'fflrY day • the'
:r- with dip oUbe tlwaiiiOiltat. A IIi ...... ua•&gt;e.,a atecf Gal 111M jdihickle·botb - tlllllaMIIinc witl!ctat DOiae • I ' witho!lt-. '\'Oil
- hoolt: a wide-....._ G• coolinrllllit rilht
IIIIOJOIIl fOI'C8d air Gaa fnma and~

B1 :•- a &lt;lllttnl Gee

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e Boys' B11ck Luther Lcmer
El11tlc eore for fit. sfus 8~ to 3 _

$2.99

AWARD

ellc:~or

O,lrl Sel'ml~ Mlcro11111h l:toae
Sl:ll.a~'lon
· 2.pelr $1.25

in recognition of

GIRLS RED

BOYS' BLACK

PATfNlBOOT

Leather Oxford

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STAC:ICID HilL---.-

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lodern sales and service facilities •••

FOR FARM

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and HOME
.\PRO~T$ .
, .. USE,. .

' Lclna wear for Back To Scbocil
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Progtessive management ••.

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Sound merchandising practices .••
High quality standards . • •

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Continuing interest In rendering su~'rtor
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,· service to Ford owners during the year 1962

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TWO FAVOIU1'E8
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Two
of Hollywood's weD 11no1m Jea·
tured acton, Bill WlDia..,·'.antl
Barton MacLane, wiD appNr In
tbe movie "lnvltatlm te
a
Hanging."

.
Your Massey-Fwguson Dealer Invites You To The llg 100th

mum required by the state.

I&gt;

ochool oylllem and tho llat. oduVornJRE TO MEET
Calli solei in cl"'d •,,.. 1 ·Ucation depiJtmeiL
ohlld II '1'1\e regular tneelinC ct Volt.- ~· onado poblic Tlturoday ohointer- ... opoclallll!d high ;111'0 m, 441&amp;8, will IIIII be beld poKe, - "• l!loe approaoh IN&gt;m

I!OUI!Ced; but oo August 211 at
Drew Webaler A=ed n Legloo Home at 8 p. m. All momand Mrs. Charles D. Woode, Lowell Rldenoor, Cheater; Mrs. • otand their rl«bll and nioponol. oo a mileage basiL It often var· diotrict. Thll can he- tltrou8h ben Ill lbe Drew Webeler Peal
Coolvlllt: Mr · aod Mn. 11om- Ward Hayes, Pomeroy; Clll- 11 bUfttea.
los with grade level. In some tbt local su~·· office. were abo urged today to tum
er Lee, Rutland; Mr, and Mrs. ford R. Hayes and Gregory,
School at~ 1o compol110ry communities exceptlonl are
There are JOVeral Important lac- out !llr lbe Meogs Crunty F,alr
Guy V. Lee, Pomeroy; Mrs. Joe Middleport; Mr. IDd Mrs.. L&amp;- 1 and parenll ba.. 1 c1to1ce of ti- for hondlcopped clllldreu or
ID remember. U you baye a patrol Auguot 13 • _17.
Stanley, Pomeroy: KeDDy Gra- roy Sauters and aoos, Pome- !W!Cillg • private educalloo or who have don&amp;OJ'OUI streels
problem, clarify your -lbllham and J. A. Graham, AJ. roy· Mr and Mrs Gerold GIJ. uolng the publk achbolL
CMis. If you have any
itlos os woU u the acbooiJ. 'lbo
COUSIN DIES
bony; Mr. and Mro. Guy GO· by and. ehlldren,'Athens; Mr. Inelthorcooe,tbopublkiChooli concerning tr8DipOl'I.Otloa, uk
ochooil.,.. mall!taillld far lbe Miss Marlcia Karr received
key, Athens; Mr. Allen GUkey, and Mro. Robert Cl!ancy, Pom- an ovallable I&lt;* a oomplete pro - a copy of the school
public'•
Tbla doell 1101 word Ill the death of her &lt;011Pomeroy; Mr. ani! Mrs. David eroy; Minnie Chaney, Pono.- Jll'am through lilgh JChool gradu- lr unusual cir&lt;umalaDc&lt;&gt;l
mOlD tbat tho school II 11 lbe sin, Clyde WUUams, 76, 11 Boze.
CoD, Gahanna; Mr. lll!d Mrs. roy; Garoldene Hayes, Sbade: allon. The parent. have the r.. mlgbt make a opeclal
lltelOJ &lt;I- ladiYklual'a whim. I!Wl, Montana. Mr. WIDlamt, a
Car I Brlckles, Athens; Mro._ 'lberesa Eastman, Pomeroy, tpODiibillty to keop their cblldren !be school board.
The panato and the IC!Itook bolb native Ill Meigs County, was the
Laura Saunders, Middleport;
1D attendance during 1be roqulred
PraYhl- Par
have reBpOJlllblllti Cooperollon IIlii of the late Mr. IDd Mn.
Emerson Hayes, Long Bottom;
•!"· Penaltleo generally oro lm· Many cblldrou bave
lo Ill' lbt beaolll of lito oblldrea. W. F. Williams.
Mrs. Arthur Goodin, Athens; Ray Meredith. of Phoenix, Art- poiMIIl far thooe who do DOl obey handicaps Jntereota and
Mrs. Margery Douglu, Albany: zona, called on Mr. and Mrs. theae laws.
11 tbt ~al school' cannot
Elmer Goodwin, ~. Ohio; A. H. Bailey Friday evening.
varkiul upecll o1 each school with tbtoe, provision~ DillY someMr. and Mrs. D. L. Brlcklea Mr. and Mrs. Arvll llolter,l are COYOred by state l.aww whicb tiiJIO$ be made to obtain lh• noand Mary Brlckles, · Sbade; Gary, Sbaroo and Gllrdon. at- set certain minimum Jtandards. ceBSary program !rom outside tbt
Mr, IDd Mrs. Pearl GOkey, tended the Davll reunion Sun- 'l'he local sehool board very often · local system. In many ca.... lbe .
Po-y; Battle- Haning, AI· day ot Glooslolr City Park.
provides eclucallooal programs state requires tilt' local school ,
which 1urpasa these basic l'lquire- board to pay the cO!ts. This will ,
wnta. The se.boo) board ln a usually inc1udP transportation.
I
oommwdty which hu an intere!t If your child is deaf, blind or 1
l in quality echwation and II willing otherwise ll!fiously handicapped,
to support auC'h a program usual- . you should investigate the avail- I
ly wiD go well beyond the mini· able programs with your local 1

-Hettie Frederick

TO THE-·BrG 100TH
Meigs Co. Fair--Aug. 13-14~15-16-17

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=~:: ~~M~M:-~ llut Have Similarllasic Provisions T00

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on ay.

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Jooteu IDd illekle, Athena; Mr.
.
'!'bole pr!$0DI were: Mr. IDd IDd Mrs, IIDille V. Hayes and
By DAVQI NYDJa1:
I bt dtrected to the 1&lt;hool board
~·· Weber Wood, Harrison- Kim and Tom, Canton; Mrs.
UPI II'Aucolloo ... r 'ltw
bu1 you olroukl flrl1 go 1&lt;&gt; tbt
ville; May and RuiSell Mallon, Audrey Sauten, Athens; Mrs. i Law• ooverlng education Yary ochool admlnlotrat!oo. Most reAlbany, Ohlo; Mr. &gt;nd Mn. Maxlna Williams and daughter, ~ oomtwhat from llate to t11a1e but queota are bandli!CI by tbt prin·
Ronald Dougan 8J!d chlldrel!, Shade; Mr. and Mrs. Garold • they baye almllar proyillQ!III, Par. clpal or superiot•ndent within .,._
Sbade: Rev. and Mn. Frank Hayes, Shade; Mr. and Mro. 1 ents should 11m. aulllcleDt blow· labllsbod poll&lt;leo.
Cheesebrew, Middleport; Mr. John Hayeo, Long Bottom; . ledgo o1 them 10 they wiQ under- 11w tranaportatkm Is organii&lt;d

5 Days -- August 13-14-15-16-11

Sund:i-

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Mr. and Mrs. Jvan Wood an

visiting his parents: family of Pomeroy, Mr.

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The following olflcers were
elected fur next year: J)rea).
dent, Frank Cheeaebrew; Ylce
prealdtnt, Chari" D. Woode;
liecretary • treasurer, Colleen

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Kei,th Goble Ford, Inc., 441 S. Third,

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TOO.ay'ss.port parade ~:,~a,::;::t...
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pbll, reiiJiln octiYe Gf tbt

feet 111111 lilyl lD

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l.lt!!MPitJS, 'l'onn. IUPII - J!lr.
lf'll lleaa Ca.-e, the dNa ol
D&gt;ep South grtcliroa oftlriall,
dll08D!I bol4 wJ1b U,. who claim
the ~ llrlllll q( ~ ~
b~ll ~~ .._. II uaocllo boo

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We~come
To The

IJA
MMER COSTUMES _ "Those Hazy, Lazy, Crazy Days of Summer". costuming is worn by some !Jf the
from the summer presentation of the Big Bend Minstrel AssocialtoCn.
ree
Ne&lt;la Bradford, Louanna Leonard, Brenda Potts, Joan Hewetson and Donna row.
e s ow II
and Saturday night grandstand feature of the looth Met1s County~~F~a~lr~.;;h,;i-;;i;;-;~-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•
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sons stopping at our office. lty credit l~r what
pay• I
Any persons having questions me?
about their social security are A, No. Domeotle ....... by •
Invited to write, call or visit perenl m the bome of • soa or
their social security
office. daqbt.er Is not • ...,ered for ••
OCiety
These ara frequent oneo:
clll aecurlly purposes.
,
Q. I quit farming at the end
.
Q. 1 go to my daughter s of the year to gel ready to Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Turner
.. •. ""'··""·-""'·"''·" ,, ,
house every day to do the itake my social security. 1 sold and Sherrie and Mrs. Elfie
BY WILIJAM p, BARKER houoework and lake care oi loff rverylhing and moved to HooSier were week end guests
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he
1 h d thought 1 was going at Wooster. The Turners
lllstricl Managrr' Marietta my grandchildren whl e s
a
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I ed her daughter and ~~~
k can 1 get social securrent the p ace, ~ now
Questions are asked by per· wor '·
a chance to seD at 1 good Mr. and Mrs. Robert
1 heard you can only Mrs. Hoosier visited her
11 =~ $1200 and get your checko. ters.
II
the sale prevent me from Jack Morris, who has been In
getting IOCial security
this the service has received

da~~ers

Fro~hlefthto "~m

S·OCJAL

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SECURITY

Old Salem
S • News

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EVERYTHING

A. D yea only earn $1l!AIO,

IN

INSURANCE
FOR ALL PEOPLEI
WE CARRY THE FINEST
IN OLD LINI! COMPANIES

5 BIG DAYS- AUG. 13-14-15-16-17

Davis-Warner
1926 -INSURANCE SERVICE-1963

101 W. 2nd

t~~o~u~~~~y

WY2·2966

Pomeroy

Support Your fairl
THE 100TH MEIGS
COUNTY FAIR

13 YEARS OF
DEPENDABLE SERVICE

-------------------BOTTLED GAS HEATING
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In
U. hlf!J!I., - both u a ~yer

tloce here when he's not on the

Rutland, 0. Ph. SM 2-4111

brooder· lloliHII at a

We Handle All
Sizes of Ta'\ks For
BoHiecl 9u

eoot lbat will .ompete

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Mra. Ada llll!ok wu a lflilll . . _......,, .,..,, ....
end •llltor of ber dau«hllr, a.rtey. 1111111 . . .re. ,
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Harlty E. Jol!11101t and Yt. 'ICJIIIIW . 1$ •
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tomlty
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Harley E.
.Ill
for two -ta Army .loh!llo,IL . . . .

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113 E. 2nd

tn investigate," came the 1nappy

PWMBING
PROBLEMS?

this modem method ot
lleatinJ •• '"' • aowl

See 01r Cempletellne Of
WARM MORNING 94 S HEATERS

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Circle Mr . and Mrs. Paul Smith and
of Dorcas called at the home ;Mrs. Robert Smith of Portland
of Mrt. Mary Circle on Satur· were supper guests or Mr. and
day evening .
.
1 Mrs. Dan Smith and lamlly eel·
eWS, VeOtS
Eunie Brinker and Wrlliam :ebrating the birlhdoy or Tim.
Carleton and Dean Barnitz and i Mary Circle keeps very busy
- - - - - - - - - ICarol Ann Barnit.z of Pomeroy ,with her little pgis. She has
Dale Warner o!SyriiCU.Be call- Ispent Sunday with Mr. and plenty of nice ones for sale.

rAIR

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THIS IS
THE 'BIG ONE'

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WY 22036

COMPitH
PlUMBIN G

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ed on Dean Brinker on Sunday. Mrs. Everett Ours of -Somer- Oink! Oink !

Mr. and Mn. William Perry Iset, Ohio, and Mr . and Mrs.
- - - .
and children of Hotiand, Ohio, .Or•y Gainer or Hebron.
Highest odds ever offered on
are spending vacation w II h Maggie Shain of Racine call· Man o·War was 9 to 10. The I
Mrs. Mary Circle and Mr. and 0&lt;1 on Mary Circle on Thuesday 1famed rare hor,.. won 20 of his 1
iMrs. George Perry of Dexter. evening.
121 starts,
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Every Day Of The Fair Is
Packed Chock Full Of Interesting Events Of Inter·
est To All Members of
The family.

S Big Days of Fun

For Alii
AUGUST

13, 14, 15, 16, 17

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Qhio.Valley.Piumbing-Heating

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132 E. 2nd

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EDWARD BAER

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Pomeroy·
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POMEROY, OHIO

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NOW HEAT YOUR HO,.U WITH
· OUR LP GASII

Here's A Real Buy For Youl

Rutland Furniture

STOVI alii TANK
31.23 DOWN-1..00 PER MO.

PhoM 1H 2-4111

Rutllftll. Ohio

Arnold Grate

we_,..,

1¥11 tfhlng . . . .I...

llc.Miy

wltll afiYI ...,., .... , . .
naw? .•••

August 13, 14, 15, 16, 17

'-Y- ....

THE BEST IN •••

FARM GAS NEEDS

Refresh With -Cokel
and Heating Service

POMEROY

When you want to remoclel.r
Improve your home, office
or business • , •

Your Town and
Country
Shopping
Center

elnstall ANew Bathroom
e Make Needed Plumbing Repaln
elnstall ANew Heating System
(AMERICAN STANDARD)

WHAT HAVE YOU? •• , WI CAN DO
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LANDMARK
Welcomes You To The Big
lOOTH

• Complete Une of BMutlful Unlco Appllncet
• Farm and Home lletail Delivery of
Petroleum Produell
eA Feed Por Every farm Nia&amp;f

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KARL GRUESER

eeom~CU.Far

Your Car

eLubrlcatl011

er,r-z. GuoliDI

PLUMBING &amp; "EATING
WY 2ol974
MINERSVIUI

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SUPER &amp;VIa STAnON -

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OPEN S4
T DAYS

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Meigs Cou~f!lty

FAlR·I.
••• THE BEST IVtR ·
We wish to ~r&lt;ttulott the youth an~ mt..,... of ttte Fair Board 'lJPO!I tht
, ece~~~lon of the lig Cent.W Fair wh•'!' ~·ns rutlu~day•.list ~~
, ·-H.:JOb and
tbll bit ~vent.
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RIZER OIL COMPANY
R..ulor ond Ethyl Grado

GASOLINE
Of Highest Oct- Rati"l•
Alie hot Grad10 Of LuiM Oil
And Ore... For Every Purpo,.
C. ..pply Any Typo Installation With 1laflt
IIGULAII SCHEDULED DELIVIRY
NO RUNNING OUT Of GAS
110 CALLING IN TO ORDIR GAS
Mma I'IIINTIO TIC KIT WITH DELtVIItY

For Your Winter Requirements On

HEATING OIL
lilt!' Ott Co. also lfr\llcea with regular schedul41d deliveries - meter printed ticket on each deii.,.,Y
-Ciaanut fuel oft available- budget pay plan- to give you smaHest equal paym.nt1 for they.- W. liMp )'Our tank full so you'll have no worries for heat even In mldftt -ther•

RIZER OIL

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Opan f~OO fo.t:CJO ·- ~ o...,, I!OQ !9
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Pomeroy

Insurance
For Every
Purpose I
117:__eJ

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Have a modern
home: modernize
ydur -bath and kitchen!
Let us plan and install new plumbing fixtures
fqr. I!,P·to-date convenience, and all for a lew
peilme• a day. We've plans for enhancing any
decoratlnJI scheme. Vistt us today!
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WY 2·2431

Twenty aeasoM later, only Red reply.

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with any IJpe of !uell
. . tho firll 10 eniUJ

We HaV. 1M T1111csl

----~-.-Mr. and MI'J, Rai'Gid GO*
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at .Cirilenll!r. llr, IIIII r.mtJy ~-- •
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of Middleport auit Mrs. ...
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were Sunday YII!Wn of their Jb.. a.l a '
' Mr. and Mn. Uneoln iiiJucbla', ttr h 111111 ' ....
,

IDependa.le Plu•lina Service Thru The Y,arsl

• IIIII 1011 H11
beat your ~omo . . or

500 Gal. LP Gas Systems

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Social News

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AHend The Big

lleltnd boltlo4 rat

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He odmlta that belni , foolbaU I

ofJJCW _,, JiwiJI tho
be &gt;larled ar - popullr - jail ill oparll.l
u a hip ldiaol fii!U&gt;.;k boro ill But be addo: '"111ere'o AOihl"'
~ laO'!· Ht - t on to pla)o I'd rlllller do th.a olfl&lt;iate •i

.!!d oftldtl -

Newl

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

t.lpf.........

lo bo IIIII on the

with lllllhof. field/ ' he WI•

w tho lllblf&gt;ct. Ht'o b1tn

...,..o....U..,pen
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ROOd ' lhapt.

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ad We Smke w•at We SeUI

Sea or Coli

p

•n.:n, Sentinel, foilleiorM'!MitPIJ"!i 0.! ~ 11.

or!&amp;·

'lle!l (!mite
hu for llill yearo rib the _ _.. football game."
1
seen the "luldo'' ol loot. luncl lolemphis 'l'lprs prof..- llil reputalioo !Dr lolrnees is
ball..-lboa ~ ... ill~~.
·
knoWII by coacbet ...t players
the Soulb over tbe plat throe d01&gt; He uld be got into football of. Ialike. Memphis State coach Billy
adea. lie will begin llil 3ZIIclyear lldoUng "jllll by ..,.ldent."
&lt;Spooltl Murphy odioed what
~ a referee lido fall, IIIII hll "11 !liD. in mylhlrd fW'. With otl!or. .,.,.,.,
oald: "When
toghth oe8BOII aa lbo au..- 001 tho ,_., 1 couple of Mat Ten- Red's on·lbe flOid, you'•e got no
Soulheultm Coo!~ oHidal. lleSIM ochooli called up and technical problems. You know it'o
Crltfca who say the game II wanted lour of us to olli&lt;iate a l tair."
I
losing Ill punclt wiD lind a rellif game foe them," be said. Later But like any olllcial, Rod
argument from C.Velle, "lt'o Jm. in tht ye..- he began to his ohare of hedllin from
pro•lng every ,...,.. U.JI Red. ref.,.. looal ~1311 sthool game~. and argument. {rom pliyers.
"It's better 67r he fans - and Since then he's worked more With a smile, he "'membered
It's much aaler.• •
gamea than .he could remember one gaiiN! in parlteular when
And the "en eolllill&amp; lo eoJ. ID 1U ports of th South, inolud- yoWl&amp; player prolelled a close
lege foolhab laaiPI betttt IIlii otaht pooi·Mison !mil games. caD,
than ever, ao!cardlii« to the vet. Jn lnl, Rld joined the old "I don't kaow what You•rel
•ran offiehll. "'l'bey're better Southern Ofliclali League and In studying," !led told the youtll,
trained Ia bllh l&lt;hoolllllllhay're 1914, ha aDd \!1 othl!l'l helped "but It should be Jaw."
better ~ •
lonn the southeastern Conference "It iJ! - ood whan I graduate I
lllpeoill Willi• 0 lly
otllelala AIIOCiallon.
you·re the first penon I'm going

16 Y ars In BoHied Gas •••

Want A Bottled Gas
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Buy LOCAL Where You Get A PERSONAL TOUCH!

ROCkSpnngs
,
SOCiety
, NeWS

yea eaa eolloct yoor IN'nellts
"""Y month. Income from
the sale ol ,...r farm wUI
not bo ....ldered earnings,
so you W8't Uve to count 1 - - - - - - - - thai in addld• to the $1%lll 1•
wlot•• you may earn.
Sunday School attendance
Q. I am a school teacher. Aug. 14 was 82;
11sorne of the other teachers have $27.74.
that they applied for so- Mr. and M~. Norman Wyensecurity benefits when they millet and Diane attended the
became old enough and thai wedding Gf John Kunrelman
they have received benefits Patricia Crawford at the !!&amp;during the summer monlhl ev- cred Heart amrch Saturday
since. How is Uris JlOSslble morning.
1\when the)' earn a great deal Mrs. Don PulllDo and
more than $1200 a year?
Don, ol Columbuo ~ SUnday
11. A beneliclory may reeelve with Mr. and Mrs. W:lllam
benelilo f..- any mouth In lord and family. Don remaiJ&gt;.
wWcb lie does not ..,. over ed lor a v!J!t.
$100 as • elll)ltoyee, • renMr. and Mrs. Richard Harder lllbolaallal oervkes Ia 1 tung and son, Kenneth, of Marbu...,_ ef 1!11 .... H rnal- ietla, ftre guesta of Mr. and
ter 11ft ..,. 1111 111a1 ....,.. Mrs. Norman Wyersmlller and
tago . . I• 1M yeor. Many daughter, and Mr. and Mrl.
teachen ltlve -aneta which Joe Wyersmiller recently.
provide for lbelr wockla&amp; lor
Mrs. Hugh Bearho visited on
oaty alae -flit a year. They Saturday afternoon with
are enlilled 18 benefits for E. Hartung at Holze!' hoopital.
thooe monlbo ol lbe year In
Mr. and Mn. Walter Heilman
whlcll IIIey o1n ao1 work and spent Tuesday evening with Mr.
bova .. __,.,.,
aDd Mrl. Joe Wyersmlller.
Louanna By"?:• returned. to
REDS ROUJN'
her IM&gt;me in Columbuo alter
NEW YORK (UPJ) -They'll spending a week with her aUDI
rollin' out the red carpet and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. WIJ.
fall - literally.
llam Radford and family.
The American Carpel lnltJ. Miss Judy Rlgllthlllllll and
bere oald the keynote will Miss Wilma Rlahlh01111t and a
deeper hues such a• ruby friend, Ray Paell ol Athens
and raspberry red• - and Ill w- rectnt vllltora at the Wy.
some atyle groupe, rich pink. orsmlll,. !amUlet,

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MMER COSTUMES _ "Those Hazy, Lazy, Crazy Days of Summer". costuming is worn by some !Jf the
from the summer presentation of the Big Bend Minstrel AssocialtoCn.
ree
Ne&lt;la Bradford, Louanna Leonard, Brenda Potts, Joan Hewetson and Donna row.
e s ow II
and Saturday night grandstand feature of the looth Met1s County~~F~a~lr~.;;h,;i-;;i;;-;~-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•
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sons stopping at our office. lty credit l~r what
pay• I
Any persons having questions me?
about their social security are A, No. Domeotle ....... by •
Invited to write, call or visit perenl m the bome of • soa or
their social security
office. daqbt.er Is not • ...,ered for ••
OCiety
These ara frequent oneo:
clll aecurlly purposes.
,
Q. I quit farming at the end
.
Q. 1 go to my daughter s of the year to gel ready to Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Turner
.. •. ""'··""·-""'·"''·" ,, ,
house every day to do the itake my social security. 1 sold and Sherrie and Mrs. Elfie
BY WILIJAM p, BARKER houoework and lake care oi loff rverylhing and moved to HooSier were week end guests
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he
1 h d thought 1 was going at Wooster. The Turners
lllstricl Managrr' Marietta my grandchildren whl e s
a
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k can 1 get social securrent the p ace, ~ now
Questions are asked by per· wor '·
a chance to seD at 1 good Mr. and Mrs. Robert
1 heard you can only Mrs. Hoosier visited her
11 =~ $1200 and get your checko. ters.
II
the sale prevent me from Jack Morris, who has been In
getting IOCial security
this the service has received

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A. D yea only earn $1l!AIO,

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tn investigate," came the 1nappy

PWMBING
PROBLEMS?

this modem method ot
lleatinJ •• '"' • aowl

See 01r Cempletellne Of
WARM MORNING 94 S HEATERS

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Circle Mr . and Mrs. Paul Smith and
of Dorcas called at the home ;Mrs. Robert Smith of Portland
of Mrt. Mary Circle on Satur· were supper guests or Mr. and
day evening .
.
1 Mrs. Dan Smith and lamlly eel·
eWS, VeOtS
Eunie Brinker and Wrlliam :ebrating the birlhdoy or Tim.
Carleton and Dean Barnitz and i Mary Circle keeps very busy
- - - - - - - - - ICarol Ann Barnit.z of Pomeroy ,with her little pgis. She has
Dale Warner o!SyriiCU.Be call- Ispent Sunday with Mr. and plenty of nice ones for sale.

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Mr. and Mn. William Perry Iset, Ohio, and Mr . and Mrs.
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and children of Hotiand, Ohio, .Or•y Gainer or Hebron.
Highest odds ever offered on
are spending vacation w II h Maggie Shain of Racine call· Man o·War was 9 to 10. The I
Mrs. Mary Circle and Mr. and 0&lt;1 on Mary Circle on Thuesday 1famed rare hor,.. won 20 of his 1
iMrs. George Perry of Dexter. evening.
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Packed Chock Full Of Interesting Events Of Inter·
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The family.

S Big Days of Fun

For Alii
AUGUST

13, 14, 15, 16, 17

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lilt!' Ott Co. also lfr\llcea with regular schedul41d deliveries - meter printed ticket on each deii.,.,Y
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lleltnd boltlo4 rat

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ofJJCW _,, JiwiJI tho
be &gt;larled ar - popullr - jail ill oparll.l
u a hip ldiaol fii!U&gt;.;k boro ill But be addo: '"111ere'o AOihl"'
~ laO'!· Ht - t on to pla)o I'd rlllller do th.a olfl&lt;iate •i

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•n.:n, Sentinel, foilleiorM'!MitPIJ"!i 0.! ~ 11.

or!&amp;·

'lle!l (!mite
hu for llill yearo rib the _ _.. football game."
1
seen the "luldo'' ol loot. luncl lolemphis 'l'lprs prof..- llil reputalioo !Dr lolrnees is
ball..-lboa ~ ... ill~~.
·
knoWII by coacbet ...t players
the Soulb over tbe plat throe d01&gt; He uld be got into football of. Ialike. Memphis State coach Billy
adea. lie will begin llil 3ZIIclyear lldoUng "jllll by ..,.ldent."
&lt;Spooltl Murphy odioed what
~ a referee lido fall, IIIII hll "11 !liD. in mylhlrd fW'. With otl!or. .,.,.,.,
oald: "When
toghth oe8BOII aa lbo au..- 001 tho ,_., 1 couple of Mat Ten- Red's on·lbe flOid, you'•e got no
Soulheultm Coo!~ oHidal. lleSIM ochooli called up and technical problems. You know it'o
Crltfca who say the game II wanted lour of us to olli&lt;iate a l tair."
I
losing Ill punclt wiD lind a rellif game foe them," be said. Later But like any olllcial, Rod
argument from C.Velle, "lt'o Jm. in tht ye..- he began to his ohare of hedllin from
pro•lng every ,...,.. U.JI Red. ref.,.. looal ~1311 sthool game~. and argument. {rom pliyers.
"It's better 67r he fans - and Since then he's worked more With a smile, he "'membered
It's much aaler.• •
gamea than .he could remember one gaiiN! in parlteular when
And the "en eolllill&amp; lo eoJ. ID 1U ports of th South, inolud- yoWl&amp; player prolelled a close
lege foolhab laaiPI betttt IIlii otaht pooi·Mison !mil games. caD,
than ever, ao!cardlii« to the vet. Jn lnl, Rld joined the old "I don't kaow what You•rel
•ran offiehll. "'l'bey're better Southern Ofliclali League and In studying," !led told the youtll,
trained Ia bllh l&lt;hoolllllllhay're 1914, ha aDd \!1 othl!l'l helped "but It should be Jaw."
better ~ •
lonn the southeastern Conference "It iJ! - ood whan I graduate I
lllpeoill Willi• 0 lly
otllelala AIIOCiallon.
you·re the first penon I'm going

16 Y ars In BoHied Gas •••

Want A Bottled Gas
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Buy LOCAL Where You Get A PERSONAL TOUCH!

ROCkSpnngs
,
SOCiety
, NeWS

yea eaa eolloct yoor IN'nellts
"""Y month. Income from
the sale ol ,...r farm wUI
not bo ....ldered earnings,
so you W8't Uve to count 1 - - - - - - - - thai in addld• to the $1%lll 1•
wlot•• you may earn.
Sunday School attendance
Q. I am a school teacher. Aug. 14 was 82;
11sorne of the other teachers have $27.74.
that they applied for so- Mr. and M~. Norman Wyensecurity benefits when they millet and Diane attended the
became old enough and thai wedding Gf John Kunrelman
they have received benefits Patricia Crawford at the !!&amp;during the summer monlhl ev- cred Heart amrch Saturday
since. How is Uris JlOSslble morning.
1\when the)' earn a great deal Mrs. Don PulllDo and
more than $1200 a year?
Don, ol Columbuo ~ SUnday
11. A beneliclory may reeelve with Mr. and Mrs. W:lllam
benelilo f..- any mouth In lord and family. Don remaiJ&gt;.
wWcb lie does not ..,. over ed lor a v!J!t.
$100 as • elll)ltoyee, • renMr. and Mrs. Richard Harder lllbolaallal oervkes Ia 1 tung and son, Kenneth, of Marbu...,_ ef 1!11 .... H rnal- ietla, ftre guesta of Mr. and
ter 11ft ..,. 1111 111a1 ....,.. Mrs. Norman Wyersmlller and
tago . . I• 1M yeor. Many daughter, and Mr. and Mrl.
teachen ltlve -aneta which Joe Wyersmiller recently.
provide for lbelr wockla&amp; lor
Mrs. Hugh Bearho visited on
oaty alae -flit a year. They Saturday afternoon with
are enlilled 18 benefits for E. Hartung at Holze!' hoopital.
thooe monlbo ol lbe year In
Mr. and Mn. Walter Heilman
whlcll IIIey o1n ao1 work and spent Tuesday evening with Mr.
bova .. __,.,.,
aDd Mrl. Joe Wyersmlller.
Louanna By"?:• returned. to
REDS ROUJN'
her IM&gt;me in Columbuo alter
NEW YORK (UPJ) -They'll spending a week with her aUDI
rollin' out the red carpet and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. WIJ.
fall - literally.
llam Radford and family.
The American Carpel lnltJ. Miss Judy Rlgllthlllllll and
bere oald the keynote will Miss Wilma Rlahlh01111t and a
deeper hues such a• ruby friend, Ray Paell ol Athens
and raspberry red• - and Ill w- rectnt vllltora at the Wy.
some atyle groupe, rich pink. orsmlll,. !amUlet,

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Honors Winner
Visits Family

f.-Columbia

At Rutland

SQciety News

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hayes
had as tbelr gnesta lor the week·
"""·;,11 end their daughter and family ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dyke and
fa•nlly of Fairborn .
had just returned from

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the lntmlllUmal Air Show ltJRutlancHilgh aebool.
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Rockford. Ulinols, where Mr.
Dyke toolr the lllgbett horw1n
i
awarded this year tor his Dyke .POW! ·THE BOllS ·
Delta plane he finished build· . TOKYO (UP!) - At an el••i
lng last year. He also received trical oompany In Japan. •••
a watch lor hil' W1118Ual design. greulve employes are lnvb• l
Don Hayes. Rt. 1. ~::,.:low off steam againll the"
port, accompanied them. on this
·
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trip whit.. their daughter, LJn. Tbey go fo • place called the
da ,. stayed witb her grandpar· Humaa ~trot Room •""" •.
enls, Mr. and Mro.. Hayes~ and stuffed olflgy of lbe.bou lwla.•
Sherry and Joy, Mr. and Mrs. -for punching or stabbing with
are both graduates of ' a 'bamboo pole.
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WE DO CUSTOM GRINDING

TONY FOWLER, Owner-Operator
MIDDI.EPORT, 0.

TO RAYE FLOAT
de 1 b
t .f..H Gar·
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nlal Parade 1 the
nteJ&gt;1
County Fair1\le54j•y at 3 p.m.
The Junior Twlllllh

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IUfferedafler
a
tnMra.
hlp inSpenctr
a fall .tlortly
her
toth blrtltdly but lite has
most unbell~lngly recuperated
to tilt polnl where 1111 can walk '
oround In her son'• houR trailer with a wlllrar. Mrs. Spencer

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WELCOME

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Pomeroy,
Ohio
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on a hand

For A
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buggy. Sht virtually dll8
gathered her own Uvtna
the (!I'OIIIId "'" ' fields for
years, aald one descm~ant.j
The· aged rural county
"""'"' aiiiO loved to diiDCe. 8 h
Ji"'lntlJnuad to kick up a jig every
~ then unW after , b t
If ~~==~ the fractured hlp. Mrs.
1/
ha1 a
Jaoob
na~•k, 110. of Rt. I,
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wha 1tW "very spry."
Mra. Spencer was In bar
before she had ever been treat- I
by a physician. Until that
Dma •ha ~aya had prepared
OWD medocaUono from snake
moot. yellow root and
other

BROWN'S

'lbousb Mrs. Spencer says she
Is not "quite ready" for another hundred years, she Is •tlll
very friendly and enjoys a
llla•ugh. Before permitting me
a phOto she hurriedly start·
primping like any
ledy would. She also adtinitt•ed
she enjoys rock 'u roll mualc
usually watches the Am1er· •
baadstand show on lelevi·

Bottle Gas
GALEN 5. BROWN
WY2-2166
POMEROY, OHIO

Mr•. Etta Spencer: 1 00 Year• Old Too!

·
'"To what d1 you owe your long
Ao our conversation ended, 1 life?"
~~~_lhlfler_the usual_ question, • Her reply, "Hard work and

Laurel Cliff

tess to _the Laurel Cliff Health

ILew~-and Char;es-·Mrs - G·

!r----------====
good Lord."

iiiiiiiiii:iii

IClub W1th Mr 1 w 11
·
· eor
co-hostess Se s. t ra e man, gla Diehl, were recent callers
I
· ven een members !of Mr. and Mrs Lee F e1
---------- ~ answered roll call. Guests song Glouster ·
og •

News, Events

The Store of Better
Furni~ure

AUG. 13
14-15
16-17

'

and peddled

We have two young men In
•
community who believe In
physical fitness. Leonard Ly.
and Bennett ROush, blcycl·
lo Alb0111 and returned the
"···-· day, a distance of 50
miles.
Mrs. Nellie Tracy was hos·

STANDARD OIL CO.

·.

Four

THE BIG
TO THE

'

BEST' WISHES

lrl::..::;a

Dog Foods - Flour - Ingredients

MIDDLEPORT FEED MILL

Army PP'C , _ L., c.,;
Jr., wl!oM (lldflllf UY• Ill
lo
inb.

ih;'d.,-

e RED ROSE
e TUXEDO

MASTER MIX &amp; MASTER MADE

'

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e SURE WIN

Centennial Fair

.

IN iWDT 11'111D

S::

You've waited for It . . . starts nen week, the
high spot of the summer ... The Big Centennial
Fair. Support our youtb by attending. Brinl the
family . . . 5 big days this year.

Meigs

I

IIY BOB WINGETT
A .... day .. ICbCuletl
A crowllinx !Ouch Ifill be add- IIQ. Sptocer llltiiOI
far ll:lllllllllted to lflletJd tile lab' UJl.
1ow whoa Ill OCJI)' a few
e&lt;t to th~ Me1 11 CoooiJ F 11 r frlltldl ""'.
back.
C• ·•nnipl Pando 1\IN!IIy af·., to ll\la!ir ~= will pfll, ~ for
. .tOIIIOWhal
lfrnoon II a· gray-haired treat- Pl117 -111
• blnbde1 '*'! of,ilt.viDf, Mrt. Speocer
·-r' dmotller named Mn. Elll Cedi .....~bot::' of .her 1011, IIIII lila load haaltl!. Sbt loves
Sp.· ~r 1.o Jll'tHIIt.
w,.......,., lbt T n u 10 waleh tatnM, aapeclally
... , ,. Spotlter. t h 1 o!dnl ~IIIII' 1be MI. Her- "Liula."
kr"wn living resident of Meigs The event· will 1111
She wu DWTied al the ace
0
I'll Of•·, Will be colebratlnJ· her 8 - party wltli
ID
p t D of 2; to Jolin EdQrd ~r,
r.nt•nnllll year just Uke I h • td from t-4 .... ..,trr.~tt~t blvll- I eoopar ""' bqkfl weaver,
Ir •
~"'
p.111.
wbo pa...,.t IWIY In !Me. Jle.
Mra.
Spai-.........
bon
lldu
"-'' .... -~ ha
she will be one hundred !HN AII&amp;Uit l2 1111 In Bedlonl
: . """"• ..,. •· ..,..._
I
nl&lt;f • · Mondav. tht 111110 fian. ablp ·at
bu 11town. :~notlw Uvluc 1011, Qlorla of
in• when aetlvllles wlll ltul 11ft
waya Bultu.
1 bll fair goer:
a• he loil'f!l'ound•.
'111t elderly Meigs native "'
Mrs. · Spencor IBid thll
• .., remember attendilllll
lha wneted for
50
''" rna•·
able to
the Molts county fair •• juat
a tten...,ger and
lair awhile 1\lesta, ~ :unectrt. 9ht reealll, "We
top wq" for a week were
" ... nartlel!lllt In tile _ _.
to liar! out •t dllybreu
• •
.--•, wlllr to tilt fair o+owq
""'- •·· a1
Howover,· no
definite lll'llllge- dark. We opent
ID ID '-.iti:.,..&lt;tr.... wayl been I
m•nto lor bor pre,_ han fPY·IIb way - " ' - around ' •
" aald 7f.yur-old Cec:U
boon !~lllleed.
llld meot~n~
hll IIIOIIter. Durln1 tilt de.. _
Mrs. Sptneer wo v e

Dally ~lltbtel, Pomeroy·Mlcl~ o., Allf U,

.;.."lllllvt"'

Meigs ·County
Fair Nexf Week
WELCOME TO THE

~frs. Etta Spencer Is .CentetmialiSfUerself In 1963

\

Volues!

were Becky Wright and Mrs
Riebel, Pomeroy.
· :PIE IN
Rev Eu
H'll
SKY
ed h;; a gene I has receiv· l NEW YORK (lJPI) -It will
year a/~~:""~/0~ ano~ ' be somo time before astronauts
1Will have to cook their own
0
Church
Mr and M
j meals m outer space, but you
and
M brs.l H wls Wlilllams may be having a problem In .
· a 0 ayes o Pom- 1high-altitude baking at
eroy recently called on Mr. [mountain retreat thl
your
and Mrs Von/on Howell
s summer.
M
·
.
·
,The Gas Appliance Manufac·
IIunobruss. NannJe Hysell of Col· j turers A.!lsociatlon, which makes
I;
was a recent gnest of a study of such things has Ibis
~andand~Lew Diehl,
f advice on cooking in hlgh places
1

'

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!

r.;,

Mrs

S BIG DAYSJ
August 13th thru 17th
We'll See You There

s. Harmon FOJ where the air pressure is US-

.

span! ~ day at their home J ually lower than at sea level.
HansfordeyWJe~ Saturday for lln baking, GAMA suggests, us~
Mr
' • a.
.
less baking powder and su.,.r
. and Mrs. Pearl Parker and increase all llquid meas~tly caU_ed oo Otho Rad- urements to prevent cake and .
and Lillie Moms, Syra- pte failures. Mpst package mix· /
M•
es Incorporate necessary ad·
r. and Mrs. Cbarles Diehl, just menlo In their inslructl oos.

:,'!

See The Dependables..

Mix W1rd Your Natlenwidt Min lays:

..

Meigs County Fair

19,5P
1960

t96l
. ; ·t962

Attend the Fair!
-

Quality Furniture
Hotpoint Appliances
Zenith Radios and TV

" ...
~

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'

2~Row(om i·.

PlCKIN'$ ,'

ROCKSPRINGS

• e •

(NEW 1964 MODELS)

· CQNT~r ··

e Pnllmwg UYiug Room Furultun

• Foz Early Amerlcau Maple Uving
Room Furniture
• All Acce810rlel For Your Home
eMobawk Wall-to-Wall carp.UU,
-Ezpert lilltlllMiou

FAIRGROUNDS

eTral.., 11n1ee Mon ,_ '"'"

""

eNO DOWN I'AYMINT Cany Our Own

AUG. 13-14-15-16-17

._..nit

W•

ON DISPLAY AT THE ·FAIR

ON E-STOP-CONVENI ENC
Why not bUy_iiiiWIJift lhe modtrn. ..,1 low&lt;1111
way I With Natiouwide IArwum, you

haw

108 diffenu• CXIftrapt .10 ch,_ f.rom _
you deal ditecdy with ; - - lpiiL s.,. time
aod _,-b)' all!....

MAX ·WARD

.

115 E. 2nd

WY. 2-2460

, '

Get The Job Done Quicker Ancl More EcOIOIIIical
Willi A...

DODGE TRUCK·

pomaroy

"t ., : .

the ELECTRIC co.
COL.UM•u• AND eOI.ITH&amp;ItN OHIO &amp;L.&amp;CTittC COM,.AN."T

BUILT BY DODGE

ure

~eH.Rawlings
, I.

,, :1 ~'Ohio's

$ons Co.

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211'D8lt, Sentinel, Pomerov-'!lddkport. 0., Aug. 10, !INISJ

Honors Winner
Visits Family

f.-Columbia

At Rutland

SQciety News

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hayes
had as tbelr gnesta lor the week·
"""·;,11 end their daughter and family ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dyke and
fa•nlly of Fairborn .
had just returned from

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the lntmlllUmal Air Show ltJRutlancHilgh aebool.
I
Rockford. Ulinols, where Mr.
Dyke toolr the lllgbett horw1n
i
awarded this year tor his Dyke .POW! ·THE BOllS ·
Delta plane he finished build· . TOKYO (UP!) - At an el••i
lng last year. He also received trical oompany In Japan. •••
a watch lor hil' W1118Ual design. greulve employes are lnvb• l
Don Hayes. Rt. 1. ~::,.:low off steam againll the"
port, accompanied them. on this
·
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trip whit.. their daughter, LJn. Tbey go fo • place called the
da ,. stayed witb her grandpar· Humaa ~trot Room •""" •.
enls, Mr. and Mro.. Hayes~ and stuffed olflgy of lbe.bou lwla.•
Sherry and Joy, Mr. and Mrs. -for punching or stabbing with
are both graduates of ' a 'bamboo pole.
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Let's All 6o To Jhe · Big 100th

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hP

WE DO CUSTOM GRINDING

TONY FOWLER, Owner-Operator
MIDDI.EPORT, 0.

TO RAYE FLOAT
de 1 b
t .f..H Gar·
,. ~ .~~ ~~u:r~ay lt
nlal Parade 1 the
nteJ&gt;1
County Fair1\le54j•y at 3 p.m.
The Junior Twlllllh

1

IUfferedafler
a
tnMra.
hlp inSpenctr
a fall .tlortly
her
toth blrtltdly but lite has
most unbell~lngly recuperated
to tilt polnl where 1111 can walk '
oround In her son'• houR trailer with a wlllrar. Mrs. Spencer

All Slzes4's-6's-8's-12's
Also-4x4x16

eBird Soeda
e Oyster Shell•
ond Grit
eFertlllzers
eLiml
• Cement &amp; Mort•r
eStock Salt
eWoter Softener

DOWNING
INSURANCE
AGENCY

eRoofl111

•

BLETNER BLOCK

eRecl Brand

Telephone n3-5S41

Fencl"'

eloler ...

WELCOME TO
MEIGS COUNTY'S
CENTENNIAL FAIR

IInder Twine
eSpraya

eTable MHI
eLitters
eVoccinM

1868-1963

CEMENT AND MORTAR

ePolnts

Salt

Meigs County's Oldest and Largest Insurance
Agency

1nd lx4lr16 block•

ALuMINUM WINDOWS

.s.....

eRetMcll•

SOHIO-HiAT FUEL OILS
eFARM GASOLINE
eLUBRICANTS

SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILLS
Ph- WY2-2115
Guam, Puer!D Rico and the
PhJUpplnes were ceded to the
. S. by Spain undt&gt;r the Treaty
of Parla In 1898.

WELCOME

Dlam&lt;md If.

Pomeroy,
Ohio
-.

Mulberry Ave.

lOOTH

on a hand

For A
Successful
fAIRf

- -- - - ·
- - --

1~·~~~=:1

Pomeroy with

1

buggy. Sht virtually dll8
gathered her own Uvtna
the (!I'OIIIId "'" ' fields for
years, aald one descm~ant.j
The· aged rural county
"""'"' aiiiO loved to diiDCe. 8 h
Ji"'lntlJnuad to kick up a jig every
~ then unW after , b t
If ~~==~ the fractured hlp. Mrs.
1/
ha1 a
Jaoob
na~•k, 110. of Rt. I,
·
wha 1tW "very spry."
Mra. Spencer was In bar
before she had ever been treat- I
by a physician. Until that
Dma •ha ~aya had prepared
OWD medocaUono from snake
moot. yellow root and
other

BROWN'S

'lbousb Mrs. Spencer says she
Is not "quite ready" for another hundred years, she Is •tlll
very friendly and enjoys a
llla•ugh. Before permitting me
a phOto she hurriedly start·
primping like any
ledy would. She also adtinitt•ed
she enjoys rock 'u roll mualc
usually watches the Am1er· •
baadstand show on lelevi·

Bottle Gas
GALEN 5. BROWN
WY2-2166
POMEROY, OHIO

Mr•. Etta Spencer: 1 00 Year• Old Too!

·
'"To what d1 you owe your long
Ao our conversation ended, 1 life?"
~~~_lhlfler_the usual_ question, • Her reply, "Hard work and

Laurel Cliff

tess to _the Laurel Cliff Health

ILew~-and Char;es-·Mrs - G·

!r----------====
good Lord."

iiiiiiiiii:iii

IClub W1th Mr 1 w 11
·
· eor
co-hostess Se s. t ra e man, gla Diehl, were recent callers
I
· ven een members !of Mr. and Mrs Lee F e1
---------- ~ answered roll call. Guests song Glouster ·
og •

News, Events

The Store of Better
Furni~ure

AUG. 13
14-15
16-17

'

and peddled

We have two young men In
•
community who believe In
physical fitness. Leonard Ly.
and Bennett ROush, blcycl·
lo Alb0111 and returned the
"···-· day, a distance of 50
miles.
Mrs. Nellie Tracy was hos·

STANDARD OIL CO.

·.

Four

THE BIG
TO THE

'

BEST' WISHES

lrl::..::;a

Dog Foods - Flour - Ingredients

MIDDLEPORT FEED MILL

Army PP'C , _ L., c.,;
Jr., wl!oM (lldflllf UY• Ill
lo
inb.

ih;'d.,-

e RED ROSE
e TUXEDO

MASTER MIX &amp; MASTER MADE

'

I'"""

e SURE WIN

Centennial Fair

.

IN iWDT 11'111D

S::

You've waited for It . . . starts nen week, the
high spot of the summer ... The Big Centennial
Fair. Support our youtb by attending. Brinl the
family . . . 5 big days this year.

Meigs

I

IIY BOB WINGETT
A .... day .. ICbCuletl
A crowllinx !Ouch Ifill be add- IIQ. Sptocer llltiiOI
far ll:lllllllllted to lflletJd tile lab' UJl.
1ow whoa Ill OCJI)' a few
e&lt;t to th~ Me1 11 CoooiJ F 11 r frlltldl ""'.
back.
C• ·•nnipl Pando 1\IN!IIy af·., to ll\la!ir ~= will pfll, ~ for
. .tOIIIOWhal
lfrnoon II a· gray-haired treat- Pl117 -111
• blnbde1 '*'! of,ilt.viDf, Mrt. Speocer
·-r' dmotller named Mn. Elll Cedi .....~bot::' of .her 1011, IIIII lila load haaltl!. Sbt loves
Sp.· ~r 1.o Jll'tHIIt.
w,.......,., lbt T n u 10 waleh tatnM, aapeclally
... , ,. Spotlter. t h 1 o!dnl ~IIIII' 1be MI. Her- "Liula."
kr"wn living resident of Meigs The event· will 1111
She wu DWTied al the ace
0
I'll Of•·, Will be colebratlnJ· her 8 - party wltli
ID
p t D of 2; to Jolin EdQrd ~r,
r.nt•nnllll year just Uke I h • td from t-4 .... ..,trr.~tt~t blvll- I eoopar ""' bqkfl weaver,
Ir •
~"'
p.111.
wbo pa...,.t IWIY In !Me. Jle.
Mra.
Spai-.........
bon
lldu
"-'' .... -~ ha
she will be one hundred !HN AII&amp;Uit l2 1111 In Bedlonl
: . """"• ..,. •· ..,..._
I
nl&lt;f • · Mondav. tht 111110 fian. ablp ·at
bu 11town. :~notlw Uvluc 1011, Qlorla of
in• when aetlvllles wlll ltul 11ft
waya Bultu.
1 bll fair goer:
a• he loil'f!l'ound•.
'111t elderly Meigs native "'
Mrs. · Spencor IBid thll
• .., remember attendilllll
lha wneted for
50
''" rna•·
able to
the Molts county fair •• juat
a tten...,ger and
lair awhile 1\lesta, ~ :unectrt. 9ht reealll, "We
top wq" for a week were
" ... nartlel!lllt In tile _ _.
to liar! out •t dllybreu
• •
.--•, wlllr to tilt fair o+owq
""'- •·· a1
Howover,· no
definite lll'llllge- dark. We opent
ID ID '-.iti:.,..&lt;tr.... wayl been I
m•nto lor bor pre,_ han fPY·IIb way - " ' - around ' •
" aald 7f.yur-old Cec:U
boon !~lllleed.
llld meot~n~
hll IIIOIIter. Durln1 tilt de.. _
Mrs. Sptneer wo v e

Dally ~lltbtel, Pomeroy·Mlcl~ o., Allf U,

.;.."lllllvt"'

Meigs ·County
Fair Nexf Week
WELCOME TO THE

~frs. Etta Spencer Is .CentetmialiSfUerself In 1963

\

Volues!

were Becky Wright and Mrs
Riebel, Pomeroy.
· :PIE IN
Rev Eu
H'll
SKY
ed h;; a gene I has receiv· l NEW YORK (lJPI) -It will
year a/~~:""~/0~ ano~ ' be somo time before astronauts
1Will have to cook their own
0
Church
Mr and M
j meals m outer space, but you
and
M brs.l H wls Wlilllams may be having a problem In .
· a 0 ayes o Pom- 1high-altitude baking at
eroy recently called on Mr. [mountain retreat thl
your
and Mrs Von/on Howell
s summer.
M
·
.
·
,The Gas Appliance Manufac·
IIunobruss. NannJe Hysell of Col· j turers A.!lsociatlon, which makes
I;
was a recent gnest of a study of such things has Ibis
~andand~Lew Diehl,
f advice on cooking in hlgh places
1

'

_ _·_ __

!

r.;,

Mrs

S BIG DAYSJ
August 13th thru 17th
We'll See You There

s. Harmon FOJ where the air pressure is US-

.

span! ~ day at their home J ually lower than at sea level.
HansfordeyWJe~ Saturday for lln baking, GAMA suggests, us~
Mr
' • a.
.
less baking powder and su.,.r
. and Mrs. Pearl Parker and increase all llquid meas~tly caU_ed oo Otho Rad- urements to prevent cake and .
and Lillie Moms, Syra- pte failures. Mpst package mix· /
M•
es Incorporate necessary ad·
r. and Mrs. Cbarles Diehl, just menlo In their inslructl oos.

:,'!

See The Dependables..

Mix W1rd Your Natlenwidt Min lays:

..

Meigs County Fair

19,5P
1960

t96l
. ; ·t962

Attend the Fair!
-

Quality Furniture
Hotpoint Appliances
Zenith Radios and TV

" ...
~

..

'

2~Row(om i·.

PlCKIN'$ ,'

ROCKSPRINGS

• e •

(NEW 1964 MODELS)

· CQNT~r ··

e Pnllmwg UYiug Room Furultun

• Foz Early Amerlcau Maple Uving
Room Furniture
• All Acce810rlel For Your Home
eMobawk Wall-to-Wall carp.UU,
-Ezpert lilltlllMiou

FAIRGROUNDS

eTral.., 11n1ee Mon ,_ '"'"

""

eNO DOWN I'AYMINT Cany Our Own

AUG. 13-14-15-16-17

._..nit

W•

ON DISPLAY AT THE ·FAIR

ON E-STOP-CONVENI ENC
Why not bUy_iiiiWIJift lhe modtrn. ..,1 low&lt;1111
way I With Natiouwide IArwum, you

haw

108 diffenu• CXIftrapt .10 ch,_ f.rom _
you deal ditecdy with ; - - lpiiL s.,. time
aod _,-b)' all!....

MAX ·WARD

.

115 E. 2nd

WY. 2-2460

, '

Get The Job Done Quicker Ancl More EcOIOIIIical
Willi A...

DODGE TRUCK·

pomaroy

"t ., : .

the ELECTRIC co.
COL.UM•u• AND eOI.ITH&amp;ItN OHIO &amp;L.&amp;CTittC COM,.AN."T

BUILT BY DODGE

ure

~eH.Rawlings
, I.

,, :1 ~'Ohio's

$ons Co.

~ ~ Daaf"f'

.._.T~OHjo
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hfllth d "i.M{dialral,"- panr·Qbb 1111te-t1Diftnll1.
11). belnp+ir clllb
22-Dafiy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0., Aug. 10. 196!
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opportunltr
at
o:perialceo
I
bavo aequlted. ~y
-.-··Our club hu a: C0111i1tuUoD leul to ,parllally, 1eam about baVe ac:qulred the
as correct ~.
and b)'-la•• and ,II a.ovemod by our atate '""ernment IIDII a!)- ot many things, gained
aelf~oofldence, so e d
"Roberta IMeo of (){der." I preelate, lt. It also gave me an
received enjoymeut a\
and Jnltlative ,which
llUrcb~llld this book 10 !hat I 1oea of campus life. Cane~' polo
time.
be a greal help 10 me In
could be ....., I """ ~ llbWtlea. w.re explained by I .,.,...lder It an honor to have my future career 81 an ~
correcUy. 'l'hlo lmowledp 1 experienced periiOIIIIOI. Tb.ee ,:.\;;:_~•~parl:;!_;of~t~he;_!f-!H~clu~b~~sec:~r=etary:!;.·;_·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
feel I will be able to we IIWlJ creational filcWtles were ••
times In the fUture IUid will be able to all dw1ng the Congress.
with me always.
I made many new friends
I haYe enJoYed belllc • junior and bad lots of fun while learnleader for ~ years. 'tbla Jng.
project requires a member to I have benefited 1n many
he 14 years old, a cluj~ member ways from modeling at the
lor three years, atteodance of State Fair lor three yeara. 1
three Jomlor Leader meetings, have learned polnlo on model.
5 Big Days-Aug. 13·14-1$-16-17
8 reference book and a poster mg and how to determine a well
for exhibit at the County Fair. conslnlcted and becomlng gar! have accepted and completed ment.
·
all duties assigned me by my Tbrough
I learned of the
advisor. such as helpiDg other "Make It With Wool" conteot.
ll:d!mbers, make out the year's I decided It would be good
program, and erect laJr ex· experience to enter the district II
hlbits, etc.
contest. Tbla I dld with a red I
Through thl• project I have wool suit. I Willi elated tn place
learned respqnslbillty, have • a second in the junior division. I
better understanding of leader· It was a gratifyiDg and memorship and gained seH-conDdence. able experience. I plan to enter I
My club has taken part In the this year In the ...lor division. I
county potato chip sales with My parents and I have c» i
the proceeds going to the Jun. operated In many ways. They
lor Fair Building Fund. I have have paid lor all my 4-H needs
canvassed for the Red Cross and I have been grateful. l feel
and the Cancer Fund and I was my life would have been rath· •
res ponsible for sending a mag- er empt~ without 4-H. By be- '
azine subscription to the Child· coming an advisor when I get
THROUGH SOHIO SCIENCE
ren's Home for our club com- older l hope to show aU those
munity service.
who helped me in any way my
1 always participate In the appreciation.
annual Officer&gt; and Advisors My eleven years of 4-H club I
PHONE WY 2-9949
POMEROY, OHIO
Conference. This helps to pre- work have been years of learnDEADLINE - Meigs C:ounty Fair Board Secretary Frank Johnston and bls assistant, Thomas Brown check out .pare me for the
club ing, work accompanied with disW. MAIN ST.
the fmal stack of entries at deadline time, 4 p.m. Thursday. Ov~r 800 Senior Fair entries had been submitted.
year. Tours are awarded to tbe
- - ~-- ··~ ----top scorers in tests given by

nu.

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Abc&amp; 'lbtD u., lntft~ to Whittlnpa; 1111, JG11
Jtall, Qble, -. . . . t[IIJ
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- ............., - - Dallldl Res ... Kill.,
lild .flllll!J, Albini, YllltM hlr 11ar1ba Jtlfen ~ ''•-!;
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There Is More for You At The Sign ••••

BrJ••·

YOWII FarJDIII'I pladc at Lake AlleiiiiYIIIt. Mr. SlarttJ eonZUD- Alma.
.
dtli!led lie "arutoal inspeclloll (II

l ........,.

~ r"nter
ociety Notes

s.

~----~---------Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Wood-

gord VIckie Brian and Kevin
Mrs.' Zelia Perry ...;.. D 0 n n ~
Davll spent the weekend In
Columbus and visited with Dennil Wooclgerd at 1\eynoldsburc.
on Sunday afternoon.
Members at the Carpenter
Baptist Sunday Sehool enjoyed
a plcnle at Hooper's Part 011
Sunday. 'lbole attending lncl~ded, Mrs. Gay Joluuon, Randy,
!!rant, and Julia, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Smlth, Oleva and Nancy, Bert Cox, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Jordon, Rodney, VlrgJnia, Ilk&gt;ky and Ralph, Ruth Starkey,
Odell Marobtncton, Debbie Stout
Mrs. Raymond Nelsm, SUsie
and !Ira and Rev. and Mrs.
Seth Huntley and famlly.
Recent guesll ol Mrs. MalDe Lowther wore her nlecas,
Mrs. Rene Caster, McArthur,
and Mn. Ora Barney, Radcllff.
Robert Blohop, manager of
!he Soutbeastarn Elperlment
Farm, accompanied by Clay
Jordall and Doraey Jordan, employees, •tlended • Field Day
near Ripley, Oblo.. at the Stata
Experiment Farm there r~
cently. ·
,. : ,
·Columhll Grange No. JW will
. meet on Friday evenlna IUid
annual IMpectJoo will be held.

Attend
the
"Big100th"
ueen's
4-H
Work
Found
Rewarding~
~
:~;~~~;~,:.r~:.a:e:~~
Q
. o e:

daughler

s c1r w
Iss an a e1Is

M

or Mr. and Mra. Heo-

.

.expenenres of my life began My Club. my CommWtlty, and
m~ C&amp;untr~.

when l learned :

&lt;y Wells, Pomeroy R. D.. Is 1, 1 pledge:

They were displayed

ThiS was m 1951 when my
clearer thinking, mother became an advisor of .

~EIGS

at points of interest my first year.

C.unty Fair, although not The state building al C.lumbus I

CO. FAIR

;I

queen of thr 1163 .Junior Fair. I My Head to
. since I was not a par..
Below, she tells bow 4·H bas My Heart lo greater loyalty, ]the local club.
member. As a mem·
b~lp!d her.
I My Hands to larger service, 1 I attended all the meetings ber I then had two years of the
One of the most rewarding . My Health to better living. for and was al19wed to make
"Let's Sew'' project.

!GUST 13-14-15,16,17

Columbus Dispatch newspa
offices and Landmark tn:!.
ance offices were toured the
next year.

Next I chose the "Baking Is

To see these different busi-

Robinson's

. Fun•: project. My famil~ a.p.. nesses ~perating made me realprec1ated the variety: ~ bi SCUit! ize more than eve&gt; that hone~ty i
coffee cakes. and muffms. I ser- Integrity, responsibility a n d
ved them. Several mornmgs C()Operation are needed to have
arose at 6 to make a toffee a smoothly running organiza. 1
ca.~e for breakfa~L
tion.
i
Sala~, S~~dw1rhe~ and_ ~u~- 1 am trying to possess these 1
mer Drmks was a nub'Jllomrl jqualities as I go onward ln
project and lui s uf fun. These lire.
I
I .also served my family and I have been a member of the
fnends.
.
. .
. 4-H Club C.unFil and Junior
I ~tarted sewmg a gam w•th Fair Board for two years. By
"Art icles to Use and Wear." I being selected to these po•ts I
Then came the ''Cotton Dress" I have realized another goal
p ~ o j e c t,
"School Dress " 4·H and I am very proud. I was
"'Sportswear," " Dress ~ Up interviewed on a local
Dress," two year);; "Complete station to advertise our UJun-11
Costume,'' j'Tailuring,"
and ty Fair along with a Senior
Ju.~ior Lead~rship, three years. Board member. This required
I hese projects .have taught Iself...ronfidence and I could havo!ll
me much about sewing, enabl- u~ed more of It that day. I felt il L--- -·~=
ing me to make most. of my as thougb I was really on the
clothes. I know I have much yet spot.
.
1

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PHONE WY 2-5428

CEANERS

IN POMEROY

TRI-LUSTRE CUANERS

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PH. WY 2-5130

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IN MIDDLEPOR.,i

Quality Launderers &amp; Cleaners
For 58 Years

a!'".on.~ G':Po~~pe:uler

relatives 1lbo Included her I

Co~nty

Fair I

--..... .... .-- ---- ..
FRANCIS fLORIST!

IIDd Donald crabtree were • brotber·ll&gt;-law and obiter,
~ u.- who - t willl !be IIDd Mrs. Melldal Jordan ond
Albany ·Chapter FF A on their fa:mlly. Other recent JUe81s
110111111 '4rlp. Tbey
traveled eluded Mrs. Foye Jordan, Mr.
through several southern atatea. and Mrs. Dnlne Jordan
Tbe Temple MYF made plana
local, and Mr. and
1t a recent meeting to hold Mrs. KIIUieth Crabtree, Harri- ll
lbllr IIIUIUII pleDle for famlllet IIHIVIlle.
IIIII frleod• at Lib Alma lltall
Park 011 Sunday, AUI- 11.
. Mr. · and Mrs. Earl Starkey
'1\fr. and Mn. Dntoe Jordan ltl.ended 1 meeting ol the VII&gt;-

comln~

Ed N t

...

_ .._
auest1 at IIIII ,_mt, Mr. IIIII "':'......,·
lin. R. 8. Tat-.
lfrl. llwil lln1nt. Atbeno, IJ
Rlebard .Jolfen, 'l'llld Dye, wu • weetoad 1J1011 o1

Hoyt's Sohio Service

The state house at Charleston.
W. Va., the airport a
·
In the Let's Sew pro- .plant, and a glass plant wer&lt;: 11

and Supplrt ,..,

~ . tho Ill ~ Mrl. JoP ltalol, N ~~~
and returlild home.
.
lll"'l!''e ... _ -~-·- ..............

WELCOME
TO THE FAIR!

t-:a

AmND

*• ..,. ,.,.,

Memhen ol Mnnhla Ma»- the Orange.
It .Girll 4-R elub held tllelr an- Mr. and Mra. Dould JobllNelllo Masoll and eoooln, oual ptcnle for
and son and fa:mlly, Toledo ...., vt.

lamllles

~~~~r~Mlla;~Qold='"~eua.,=~and:=J:.:~u.:.....
:=:-~and:!!"':m:lbr~AII~me;:mberaE~·t:':
..k=·:Aima~=OD!Frl-~:iilng:=Eher~paren=:~~~.
• day. TIIOa •tlendln&amp;
were Mra. Mlnln Cbue. :Mr:-~a=nd~llf:,..:J·~

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anti

Shumway GrHnhouses ;
IIIIVINO MIIGI &amp; MAlON COUMTIU . .
AComplete Florist's Service
,.._,. T•l•lrtJiht•
Anywhere In The WorW

WY2-2644
300 E. ft4 A 1N

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'''&lt;!tOY 0!'10

Being a county camp counsel·
strive to make the best Detter. or for three years was not all
I shop for cloth~s and almost work and no play. I helped re- 1
end up m the yard lgister campers, helped with
t!ood~
department. r know crafts, went on hik.es and kept
rom experience that I can my cabin clean. Swimming and
make two articles for what I badminton were my favorite rewould pay for a ready made creatiOn.
I
garment. My parents apprecl- By bOing In charge of the
I ate my help in balancing the county style revue last year. 1
family budget by making use of learned the importance of re·
my knowledgo of oewing.
· sponsibillty which at times provPariliamentary pmcedu re Is ed to be difficult, especially
almost like a project. I lear.,. when someone neglected their
ed this from holding the follow- responsibility.
ing offices In my club: pres!· Two years ago I was given
dent. lwo years: vice president, the honor of being 8 delegate ,
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TO ALL

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daughter, Susao, who bad spent
the pall week with her grand·
parents, returned hOOM mlli
them.
Rev. and Mrs. Merlin Teell
attended the Baptlet Cooventl011
In J:!etrolt, Mich., for line
days. They motored home by
w*Y
Can!"'• and reported a
very ruce lr!p.
Mrs. Ida Teeta and daughter,
.Btellda, visited her llater and
fa:mlly, Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Lowe and children, and . ber
brother, and lamUy, Mr. and
Mra. Fted T. stout and childreo, all at the Cleveland lll'ea,
the past
)Jr. and Mrs. Leonard Greer
and fa:mlly are spending a lurIough with h!J parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Greer and Otlll!r 11
relatives following a five v...,, 11
tour of duty ln Germany.
Mr. and Mra. Verlln Howery
have received word of the
birth of • daughter, Ron! Dea,
to their sou and daughter-in·
law, Mr. and J'dn. Rodney Howery of Athens, Route. The lltue
~ Ill their first child. Mr.
and Mrs. Sherley Howery of
Carpenter are great Jrandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Jordan
and famlly, accompanied her
t•thll!, Dana Turner, of Ifar..ll
rlsonfille, a~ ihl "Carsey
Reunion .In Akron on Sunday.
They spent HVeral days villi-

"!

MEIGS
COUNTY'S

CENTENNIAL

Come to the Fair

...a:.

Big 100tl1 '
Meigs Co. Fair
-Aug. 13-14~15-16-17.

Who Helped In Any Way Towards
The Success Of The Big
lOOTH MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

HATS
OFf

The Best ·Move, Yoil'll Ever Buy I

Fun For

CHEVROLET

DAYS

Meigs Count(l

Oldest Jewelry Store

1

We exhmd our best wlsht!l to the boys and girls of

5 BIG

GQE-SSLER'S

one year; secretary, one year; from Meigs county to the State
news reporter, one year; and 4-H Club Congress on the cam. 1

Build

Meigs County and to all those who have helped tu
maki tbt FA.IR. tbe best one yet.

Meigs County Centennial

5 BIG DAYS

Salutes
THE BIG lOOTH
MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

'
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THE WORLD'S BEST CAR .SELLER

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VISIT our FAIR DISPLAY

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· O.me In and see the
10loveUest

Youth

We are proud of these young citizens, who are learning each year
better farming an.d homemaking prattlces, and sharing the responsibility of maki"lour county a better place to live.
You'll have a FUNderful time at the FAIR. so·much to see ••• so much to do •• ,

..

so much to enjoy ••• it's the high spot of the year for the whole family. This year,

See Us For Your Remodeling Needs
e Kitchen Cabinets

bigger and better, more exciting, more fun than ever. Don't miss the Big Centennial Fairl

~~tiFioor Tile
eFormica Top
Karr &amp; VanZandt Can Give You Immediate Delivery On The

e Ceiling Tile

Cadillac or Oldsmobile of Your Choice

ePaneling

6 3 MODEL Clearance
It won't he lon_g before we'll be ready to show the 1964 models, 10 we have
to sell every. 6~ 1n stock . This means substantial savings for you. Come In
now --- take your p•ck- you can buy any new car on convenient month·
ly terms and our trad&amp;-ia allowance$ W·ere never higher.

KARR
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VAN ZANDT

Phone WY
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Citizens National

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a....-FREE ESnMATES · - _ .

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

FOREMAN &amp;-ABBOTt

Our S11les Repr~sentatives .Wj!lcome Ypu To The Fair
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withFern
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parenll,Their I
and

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Bank
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Farmer's Bank
and Savings (Co.
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hfllth d "i.M{dialral,"- panr·Qbb 1111te-t1Diftnll1.
11). belnp+ir clllb
22-Dafiy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0., Aug. 10. 196!
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opportunltr
at
o:perialceo
I
bavo aequlted. ~y
-.-··Our club hu a: C0111i1tuUoD leul to ,parllally, 1eam about baVe ac:qulred the
as correct ~.
and b)'-la•• and ,II a.ovemod by our atate '""ernment IIDII a!)- ot many things, gained
aelf~oofldence, so e d
"Roberta IMeo of (){der." I preelate, lt. It also gave me an
received enjoymeut a\
and Jnltlative ,which
llUrcb~llld this book 10 !hat I 1oea of campus life. Cane~' polo
time.
be a greal help 10 me In
could be ....., I """ ~ llbWtlea. w.re explained by I .,.,...lder It an honor to have my future career 81 an ~
correcUy. 'l'hlo lmowledp 1 experienced periiOIIIIOI. Tb.ee ,:.\;;:_~•~parl:;!_;of~t~he;_!f-!H~clu~b~~sec:~r=etary:!;.·;_·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
feel I will be able to we IIWlJ creational filcWtles were ••
times In the fUture IUid will be able to all dw1ng the Congress.
with me always.
I made many new friends
I haYe enJoYed belllc • junior and bad lots of fun while learnleader for ~ years. 'tbla Jng.
project requires a member to I have benefited 1n many
he 14 years old, a cluj~ member ways from modeling at the
lor three years, atteodance of State Fair lor three yeara. 1
three Jomlor Leader meetings, have learned polnlo on model.
5 Big Days-Aug. 13·14-1$-16-17
8 reference book and a poster mg and how to determine a well
for exhibit at the County Fair. conslnlcted and becomlng gar! have accepted and completed ment.
·
all duties assigned me by my Tbrough
I learned of the
advisor. such as helpiDg other "Make It With Wool" conteot.
ll:d!mbers, make out the year's I decided It would be good
program, and erect laJr ex· experience to enter the district II
hlbits, etc.
contest. Tbla I dld with a red I
Through thl• project I have wool suit. I Willi elated tn place
learned respqnslbillty, have • a second in the junior division. I
better understanding of leader· It was a gratifyiDg and memorship and gained seH-conDdence. able experience. I plan to enter I
My club has taken part In the this year In the ...lor division. I
county potato chip sales with My parents and I have c» i
the proceeds going to the Jun. operated In many ways. They
lor Fair Building Fund. I have have paid lor all my 4-H needs
canvassed for the Red Cross and I have been grateful. l feel
and the Cancer Fund and I was my life would have been rath· •
res ponsible for sending a mag- er empt~ without 4-H. By be- '
azine subscription to the Child· coming an advisor when I get
THROUGH SOHIO SCIENCE
ren's Home for our club com- older l hope to show aU those
munity service.
who helped me in any way my
1 always participate In the appreciation.
annual Officer&gt; and Advisors My eleven years of 4-H club I
PHONE WY 2-9949
POMEROY, OHIO
Conference. This helps to pre- work have been years of learnDEADLINE - Meigs C:ounty Fair Board Secretary Frank Johnston and bls assistant, Thomas Brown check out .pare me for the
club ing, work accompanied with disW. MAIN ST.
the fmal stack of entries at deadline time, 4 p.m. Thursday. Ov~r 800 Senior Fair entries had been submitted.
year. Tours are awarded to tbe
- - ~-- ··~ ----top scorers in tests given by

nu.

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Abc&amp; 'lbtD u., lntft~ to Whittlnpa; 1111, JG11
Jtall, Qble, -. . . . t[IIJ
P.IJ , I

:::. ....
~
''- 111111 Clitlh.
. ~.:..!:!!::..
..............,_ aGrr IIIII
tin.-. A1U11 .illirwlea.

_ ........~
. • ..... .. .
Mr• .....
- ............., - - Dallldl Res ... Kill.,
lild .flllll!J, Albini, YllltM hlr 11ar1ba Jtlfen ~ ''•-!;
· :~
....... Mr. IIIII afn, Alvllilld --~,
u - ..:.,. ....,;,. ' ;
Ruprl
. ~ ~t·

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

....: and llh. ...... Turalr ..... ...., ~· ......
..... ......_ .... • ... _
do . . Mn. WlliUIIWtAIII

There Is More for You At The Sign ••••

BrJ••·

YOWII FarJDIII'I pladc at Lake AlleiiiiYIIIt. Mr. SlarttJ eonZUD- Alma.
.
dtli!led lie "arutoal inspeclloll (II

l ........,.

~ r"nter
ociety Notes

s.

~----~---------Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Wood-

gord VIckie Brian and Kevin
Mrs.' Zelia Perry ...;.. D 0 n n ~
Davll spent the weekend In
Columbus and visited with Dennil Wooclgerd at 1\eynoldsburc.
on Sunday afternoon.
Members at the Carpenter
Baptist Sunday Sehool enjoyed
a plcnle at Hooper's Part 011
Sunday. 'lbole attending lncl~ded, Mrs. Gay Joluuon, Randy,
!!rant, and Julia, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Smlth, Oleva and Nancy, Bert Cox, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Jordon, Rodney, VlrgJnia, Ilk&gt;ky and Ralph, Ruth Starkey,
Odell Marobtncton, Debbie Stout
Mrs. Raymond Nelsm, SUsie
and !Ira and Rev. and Mrs.
Seth Huntley and famlly.
Recent guesll ol Mrs. MalDe Lowther wore her nlecas,
Mrs. Rene Caster, McArthur,
and Mn. Ora Barney, Radcllff.
Robert Blohop, manager of
!he Soutbeastarn Elperlment
Farm, accompanied by Clay
Jordall and Doraey Jordan, employees, •tlended • Field Day
near Ripley, Oblo.. at the Stata
Experiment Farm there r~
cently. ·
,. : ,
·Columhll Grange No. JW will
. meet on Friday evenlna IUid
annual IMpectJoo will be held.

Attend
the
"Big100th"
ueen's
4-H
Work
Found
Rewarding~
~
:~;~~~;~,:.r~:.a:e:~~
Q
. o e:

daughler

s c1r w
Iss an a e1Is

M

or Mr. and Mra. Heo-

.

.expenenres of my life began My Club. my CommWtlty, and
m~ C&amp;untr~.

when l learned :

&lt;y Wells, Pomeroy R. D.. Is 1, 1 pledge:

They were displayed

ThiS was m 1951 when my
clearer thinking, mother became an advisor of .

~EIGS

at points of interest my first year.

C.unty Fair, although not The state building al C.lumbus I

CO. FAIR

;I

queen of thr 1163 .Junior Fair. I My Head to
. since I was not a par..
Below, she tells bow 4·H bas My Heart lo greater loyalty, ]the local club.
member. As a mem·
b~lp!d her.
I My Hands to larger service, 1 I attended all the meetings ber I then had two years of the
One of the most rewarding . My Health to better living. for and was al19wed to make
"Let's Sew'' project.

!GUST 13-14-15,16,17

Columbus Dispatch newspa
offices and Landmark tn:!.
ance offices were toured the
next year.

Next I chose the "Baking Is

To see these different busi-

Robinson's

. Fun•: project. My famil~ a.p.. nesses ~perating made me realprec1ated the variety: ~ bi SCUit! ize more than eve&gt; that hone~ty i
coffee cakes. and muffms. I ser- Integrity, responsibility a n d
ved them. Several mornmgs C()Operation are needed to have
arose at 6 to make a toffee a smoothly running organiza. 1
ca.~e for breakfa~L
tion.
i
Sala~, S~~dw1rhe~ and_ ~u~- 1 am trying to possess these 1
mer Drmks was a nub'Jllomrl jqualities as I go onward ln
project and lui s uf fun. These lire.
I
I .also served my family and I have been a member of the
fnends.
.
. .
. 4-H Club C.unFil and Junior
I ~tarted sewmg a gam w•th Fair Board for two years. By
"Art icles to Use and Wear." I being selected to these po•ts I
Then came the ''Cotton Dress" I have realized another goal
p ~ o j e c t,
"School Dress " 4·H and I am very proud. I was
"'Sportswear," " Dress ~ Up interviewed on a local
Dress," two year);; "Complete station to advertise our UJun-11
Costume,'' j'Tailuring,"
and ty Fair along with a Senior
Ju.~ior Lead~rship, three years. Board member. This required
I hese projects .have taught Iself...ronfidence and I could havo!ll
me much about sewing, enabl- u~ed more of It that day. I felt il L--- -·~=
ing me to make most. of my as thougb I was really on the
clothes. I know I have much yet spot.
.
1

II

I

PHONE WY 2-5428

CEANERS

IN POMEROY

TRI-LUSTRE CUANERS

1

1

r

PH. WY 2-5130

.

IN MIDDLEPOR.,i

Quality Launderers &amp; Cleaners
For 58 Years

a!'".on.~ G':Po~~pe:uler

relatives 1lbo Included her I

Co~nty

Fair I

--..... .... .-- ---- ..
FRANCIS fLORIST!

IIDd Donald crabtree were • brotber·ll&gt;-law and obiter,
~ u.- who - t willl !be IIDd Mrs. Melldal Jordan ond
Albany ·Chapter FF A on their fa:mlly. Other recent JUe81s
110111111 '4rlp. Tbey
traveled eluded Mrs. Foye Jordan, Mr.
through several southern atatea. and Mrs. Dnlne Jordan
Tbe Temple MYF made plana
local, and Mr. and
1t a recent meeting to hold Mrs. KIIUieth Crabtree, Harri- ll
lbllr IIIUIUII pleDle for famlllet IIHIVIlle.
IIIII frleod• at Lib Alma lltall
Park 011 Sunday, AUI- 11.
. Mr. · and Mrs. Earl Starkey
'1\fr. and Mn. Dntoe Jordan ltl.ended 1 meeting ol the VII&gt;-

comln~

Ed N t

...

_ .._
auest1 at IIIII ,_mt, Mr. IIIII "':'......,·
lin. R. 8. Tat-.
lfrl. llwil lln1nt. Atbeno, IJ
Rlebard .Jolfen, 'l'llld Dye, wu • weetoad 1J1011 o1

Hoyt's Sohio Service

The state house at Charleston.
W. Va., the airport a
·
In the Let's Sew pro- .plant, and a glass plant wer&lt;: 11

and Supplrt ,..,

~ . tho Ill ~ Mrl. JoP ltalol, N ~~~
and returlild home.
.
lll"'l!''e ... _ -~-·- ..............

WELCOME
TO THE FAIR!

t-:a

AmND

*• ..,. ,.,.,

Memhen ol Mnnhla Ma»- the Orange.
It .Girll 4-R elub held tllelr an- Mr. and Mra. Dould JobllNelllo Masoll and eoooln, oual ptcnle for
and son and fa:mlly, Toledo ...., vt.

lamllles

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:=:-~and:!!"':m:lbr~AII~me;:mberaE~·t:':
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strive to make the best Detter. or for three years was not all
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end up m the yard lgister campers, helped with
t!ood~
department. r know crafts, went on hik.es and kept
rom experience that I can my cabin clean. Swimming and
make two articles for what I badminton were my favorite rewould pay for a ready made creatiOn.
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I ate my help in balancing the county style revue last year. 1
family budget by making use of learned the importance of re·
my knowledgo of oewing.
· sponsibillty which at times provPariliamentary pmcedu re Is ed to be difficult, especially
almost like a project. I lear.,. when someone neglected their
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daughter, Susao, who bad spent
the pall week with her grand·
parents, returned hOOM mlli
them.
Rev. and Mrs. Merlin Teell
attended the Baptlet Cooventl011
In J:!etrolt, Mich., for line
days. They motored home by
w*Y
Can!"'• and reported a
very ruce lr!p.
Mrs. Ida Teeta and daughter,
.Btellda, visited her llater and
fa:mlly, Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Lowe and children, and . ber
brother, and lamUy, Mr. and
Mra. Fted T. stout and childreo, all at the Cleveland lll'ea,
the past
)Jr. and Mrs. Leonard Greer
and fa:mlly are spending a lurIough with h!J parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Greer and Otlll!r 11
relatives following a five v...,, 11
tour of duty ln Germany.
Mr. and Mra. Verlln Howery
have received word of the
birth of • daughter, Ron! Dea,
to their sou and daughter-in·
law, Mr. and J'dn. Rodney Howery of Athens, Route. The lltue
~ Ill their first child. Mr.
and Mrs. Sherley Howery of
Carpenter are great Jrandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Jordan
and famlly, accompanied her
t•thll!, Dana Turner, of Ifar..ll
rlsonfille, a~ ihl "Carsey
Reunion .In Akron on Sunday.
They spent HVeral days villi-

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-Aug. 13-14~15-16-17.

Who Helped In Any Way Towards
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Fun For

CHEVROLET

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5 BIG

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one year; secretary, one year; from Meigs county to the State
news reporter, one year; and 4-H Club Congress on the cam. 1

Build

Meigs County and to all those who have helped tu
maki tbt FA.IR. tbe best one yet.

Meigs County Centennial

5 BIG DAYS

Salutes
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We are proud of these young citizens, who are learning each year
better farming an.d homemaking prattlces, and sharing the responsibility of maki"lour county a better place to live.
You'll have a FUNderful time at the FAIR. so·much to see ••• so much to do •• ,

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so much to enjoy ••• it's the high spot of the year for the whole family. This year,

See Us For Your Remodeling Needs
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Cadillac or Oldsmobile of Your Choice

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6 3 MODEL Clearance
It won't he lon_g before we'll be ready to show the 1964 models, 10 we have
to sell every. 6~ 1n stock . This means substantial savings for you. Come In
now --- take your p•ck- you can buy any new car on convenient month·
ly terms and our trad&amp;-ia allowance$ W·ere never higher.

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