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PORT CLINTON, OHIO Friday, June 29, 1951 { 1M OTTAWA COUNTY NEWS, PORT CLINTON, OHIO Friday, June 29, 1951 When the prices are posted by Advisory Committee; N. I* the butchers, Northwestern Ohio Scnmid, Woolson Spice Co., Tole­ INTERIM CHAMPIONSHIP RACE under omdSMes housewives will be able to tell at do, Coffee IAC; R. A. Leutke, By DIVISION OF WILDLIFE a glance the most they need pay Schultz Die Casting Co., Toledo, fur any particular grade of beef Die Casting IAC; J. A. Raterman, x T3 FEATURE AUGUST REGATTA in any meat market, Mr. Rairdon Monarch Machine Tool Co., Sid­ national Inleilake Class pointed out. These cvciling prices ney Machine Tools IAC. fAFLY SUMMER /S A L. M. MacDonald, president Championship will be staged here WNDERFUL TIME TO ~-«w- are already in effect. in connection with the Port Clin­ Merchants Complete The two-week extension was Ohio Art Co., Bryan; Lyman W.. ton regatta August 18 and Id, TAKE A BOY granted because of delays in Slack, vice-president, Willys- General Chairman Bob Englebeck printing. The lists will be mailed Overland Motors Inc., Toledo, announced today. Baseball Schedule FISHING to all meat retailers—most of Commercial Vehicles Manufactur­ He predicts that the classic will them operating within a grocery ers IAC; O. R. Hecht, cvport man­ attract from 35 to 40 boats, many Schedule of the Firclands —who have filed with the Toledo ager, Owens-Illinois Glass Co., To­ Baseball league for Sunday, July ledo, Export IAC; Kyle Mcnuez, of them coming from Toledo, MM WHERE ~AND WHEN' district office under requirement 1 will have Forest I-ake I at j Sandusky, Cleveland, Mentor Har­ AND HOW TO FISH of the regulations. vice president, Grocord Rubber Marblehcad; Bellcvue at Kimball; Co., Lima, Rubber Soles and bor and Detroit. AND WAT A 316 STRINGER OPS Calendar Shows Clyde at White Landing, Sandus ' IS MOT NECESSARY TV MAHB Heels IAC; R. G. Landers, Land­ (Engelbeck will be assisted in Nine June Deadlines pfenning the event by Carl Kell­ ky at Havana and Port Clinton \ THE TP>IP A SUCCESS ers Corp., Toledo, Coated Fabrics Nine different groups of busi­ er, Max Fischer and Stcnsen Pet­ at Forest Lake II. j IAC; G. H. Souther, Electric Auto- nesses have deadlines ot meet in ersen. The July 3 schedule calls for Lite Co., Toledo, Auto Replace­ Outcome of the second of the Marhlehaed playing at Bellevue. ; June, to be in compliance with ment Parts Manufacturers IAC. l«orest Lake I at Clyde; Kimball ! the national price control pro­ series of lightning races result­ Besf Price Charts at Sandusky; White's Landing at | gram, C. B. Rairdon, district OPS ed in first honors going to Engle In Mail This Week Forest Lake 11 and Havana at i director pointed out. heck and his trim boat. "Mcat- Butchers this week will have Port Clinton. Hit)**. June 11—Kosher Beef retailers wiigon". received charts from the OPS, "Gin Gin" skippered by Brack­ must post ceiling prices under CPR 26. listing the dollar-and-ccnts ceil­ en and Fox, came in for second J Dean Walter R. Krill (seated) of the College of Veterinary Medi­ ing prices for specific grades and HE'LL LEARN June 11—Wool Yarn and Fab­ cine at the Ohio State University is on an air tour until July 1 of U. S. and Carleton Allan placed third w'1 GAME PROTECTORS cuts of beef. W BLUEGfLL? ric manufacturers must begin Air Force bases abroad as an inspecting officer of food facilities. In, inn9 "Mama's Mink." ARE FINE MUI The charts must be posted in OUR MAILBOX ' AND CHAPPlEQ pricing under CPR 18, Revision 1. the above photograph, taken on the eve of his trip, he chats with Dr.' TO hNOW the meat markets by June 25. The AND CATFISH June 15—Service Trades must 'Alfred Human (left), executive director of the Robert Gould Research' ARE USUALLY 'Foundation, Inc., of Cincinnati, and Dr. R. E. Rebrassier, secretary of Northwestern Ohio District office post ceiling prices in their shops Editor Ottawa County News: j WILLING V/CT/M9 [the College, on the occasion of the fiOth annual Conference for_Veteri-j will mail the charts directly to FOR YOUNGSTERS under CPR 34. 75 CARS ENTERED As a member of the North--1 f narians at the University./ the butchers who have filed re­ June 18—Beef Retailers, non- quired forms with the office. western Ohio Volunteer Fiie- kosher, must post ceiling prices mcn's Association for more than merchants who have filed pricing receipts have been mailed to all Those who have failed to file CPR 25. will receive no charts and are ATTOLEDO TRACK 50 years, the writer has within I June 30—Consumer Goods re­ charts to date. ed out. his mind and heart certain scnti arc filing lengthy price charts of __ After June 30, the law pro- Up to June 1. OPS had ap­ subject to immediate investiga­ Toledo, Ohio --With mure than tailers must have acknogledgc- tion, OPS officials pointed out. mcnts concerning your little city OPS Weekly News their items. The price charts, ment from OPS of receipt of pric- v^es» the selling prices of all ar pointed 236 industry advisory 75 entries received before the 1 born of the occasion of the 1951 however, are required only of cer­ I iaoltides A#. covercd byK«. CPR^ T)U 7rt must»v> 11 • beK/1 committees, almost all of which The charts will enable patrons iace, Toledo Raceway Park's ing chart,, CPR 7. to determine at a glance the most convention of the Firemen's or tain retailers o£ consumer goods, posted on the bins or shelves of had met once or more. A total holiday program of stock car rac No Quotas For Catthl June 30—Coal producers, re­ they need pay for any particu­ gani/ation. and not grocers, Mr. Hause ex­ each store, stating: "The prices of of 111 meetings or more than five ing on July 4 afternoon will be Sold By 4-H Clubs tailers and tidewater dock deal­ lar cut in any one grade in the Without even the suggestion plained. merchandise in this store arc no each working day, were held dur­ the biggest ever presented to Sales of live cattle by 4-H dubs ers must have added increased market in which the listing is of flattery, permit me to say that Under the retail goods regula­ ing May in Washington. The stock car racing fans in this vi­ and similar groups can be done costs to ceiling prices by this date. higher than the OPS ceiling posted. the June 20 event was one of the tions, 15 and 16, the only tiling committees include a fair repre­ cinity. outside the quotas of livestock CPR 3 and Suplemcntal Regula­ prices of the articles." most notable in the history of requirement was Form 5, a simple sentation of small, medium and Because of the large nunber of slaughter, when the sales are tions to In general, each store's ceiling the Association, within my mem statement listing the grocers' the General Ceiling Price . .. large businesses, whenever pos- QUITS PUT-IN-BAY SCHOOL entries, Skip Jcchura, general made at the time of a recognificd priccs for any category of items i ory. Not only was the local com­ group classification. In addition, Regulation. Walter Kcfauver, who taught manager of Toledo Raceway fair or exhibition. is based on the percentage of mittee most painstaking in the the grocers must calculate new Receipts For Price A list of some of the members the past two years in the Put-in- Park, will use the park's two The Northwestern Ohio district mark-up over cost which each arrangements, but it seemed that ceiling prices every Monday, by Chart Due June 30 of these national industry advis i Bay high school, has been granted tracks during the busy afternoon. office in Toledo can permit man­ merchant had as of last Feb. 24. all of the Port Clinton Firemen, adding a fixed percentage (set Many Northwestern Ohio mer­ ory committees follows: |a contract to teach in Chillicothe On the quarter-mile oval Jo- agers of fairs to issue certificates Bandmcn, business and profes- forth in the regulation) to the chants who sell articles covercd Businessmen In Area Lend Virgil II. Baker, Oak Mfg. Co. this fall. Mrs. Kcfauver and son, chura plans numerous heat races for purchase of 4-H livestock for J fional men, and citizens general­ wholesale cost of each item. by Ceiling Price Regulation 7, will Edgerton, O., on the Wooden j Michael, have already left for to lead up to the grand finals slaughter. Hand To OPS ly, were simply outdoing them­ not be able to operate legally af­ Agricultural Container Industry I their new home. which will be a 150-lap event on The fair or exhibition, to quali­ Some 1951 Vegetable An Edgerton basket manufac­ selves in welcoming and provid­ ter June 30, if they have not the hall mile track. This event fy for quota-free sales, must be Canning Controlled turer, a Bryan toy maker, a Lima ing entertainment. filed their price charts and re­ A tirtmmt should attract more than 75 en­ held under the auspices of the The 1951 spring pack of canned rubber industrialist and a Tole­ ceived a receipt from the North­ tries with the best cars and most The Association made no mis­ extension service of the Depart­ asparagus, spinach and other veg­ do coffee importer arc among skillful drivers of hard tops com take in voting Port Clinton the ment of Agriculture or a recog­ etable greens, as well as southern- western Ohio District Officc of tho approximately 20 business From where I sit..
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