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Wednesday, July 18, 1984

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headllnesordo~dralnatlc,"
dent ~an told a suinriut of . Reagantlew'hi!retojolnrepresen· oae Wblte Houle oftlclal said
C8rlbbean li!aders today that the tatlves of 15 Caribbean nations and prtvatelylla Welueectay. ·
American lnvaalon of Grenada terrttaii!S at a wlferenue 9p011But Jboegan's iijleid1 Instead
. stoppeda "communlstpowergrab" sored by tbj! UnlvenltY or Sooth .focused heavy ollldan on the
· In the reglon.but warned that the CaroBna.
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StMetUDJoa,CubiiiUidNicaragua
Soviet Union and CUb!l · sWI are ··. White House otllclals ilald ' In
Reagan thl!"lra' the. Cllrlbbiian
~ "enormous resources to ' adVance that theregloli's ecOIIlllllc of!lclal• "for ycur 001111181! 8lld
unde"'!lne our. ll)lerty and problemswooidbethemalntoplcof 1eadersblp In tum1ng IBck lbe
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tbe speech and lnslated the tt1p was COimlUl1llt JIOWI!I' arab In Gl'l!llllda
In the """''"'"""'lion's
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"-'~"" to blllnt Walter ,-.... fall" by •"'"""*
tJng tilt\ .ArrJer1.
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l8ng\ja&amp;e yet; 11M! president al8o
Monilale's ~ 1111 lbe Dell» CRD' lnvaalon Naed by a force of
di!l1ama!d Nt:M!fDber elel!floaa cratlcpresldenUaincmJnee!'We're ' 7,101. .
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..SANFRAN~(AP)-Geral,
dine A. Ferraro wDI be accllilmed
the Democratic viCe preslderlHal
candidate toolght, adding exCJte.
~ttothetlcketofnomJnee.at·last

Walter Moildale811dmaldngbllltoi"y
tor her coontcy, her party and her

sex.
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Mondale, lrlumphant oo the flnt
preskientlaJJIOOIInatlngballot, and
Ms. Ferraro stand· before the
Democratic Natlona) Convention to

~ tbelr nominations and start

an

Ulllerdog' ~

aplnit a
poJUiar )lepubllcan president. ·
· Mondale stArted WI1tlng his
~ · speech weeks ago, but
waited 1lllll1 Wednesday to. buy a
' $415 deslgller suit to wear-when he
matehenarned'elgbtdaysago,went
to the COIIVBitlon hall attl!l' Wednes·
day's . ie8slon .had lllijourned to
practice ustna the tell;ptunpter for
ber speech kllllght Sbe waved as
tbou&amp;b a bu&amp;e crowd were JOoldng
on.
Inadr~tp~atlcgestureori,IJIIty-111
oontrut to four yean ago ·when
~defeated ct1a11enaer EdWard M.
·Ke9ne!IY gave onlY a llflldilni
endorsement to a JlliiiXIIInated
~ Carta' • .Mondale's tWo
~ IJiliXlllt!lllS made their
way ID the conventloll ·podium
Wedneaday night to offer tl!elr
support.
Sen. Gaiy Hart lllllW!d to 1118ke
Mondale's Dlinlnatlon unanlrnooa;.
.the CIJIM!fttlon roared Its ~
ment.'lbeRev. JeueJackauald:
·''Tolether we l1hall go to blper
heljhta.OurUmebaaeome."
'lbl!n Mondale carrie befOre the

expoeure -

VOii!d In

!be old·

ProtegeofHubertHumpbrey811d
viCe president . or Jimmy carter,
Mo~ bad lieen smmed by Hart
as the captive ct special Interests

811dtheparty'spast, buthewonwlth
an ease tllat c:ontrastec1 with the
light that pn!Ct!ded it.
With .even less dllllculty, ·Ms.
Ferraro Is sure to be JIOOIInated
tontallt as his ticket mate, a New
Yorker whose zestlness contrasts
wlthMondale'scautlon. · ·
Ms. Ferraro 1s the tttst ~
ever olteied for natlooal olllce by a
majorpoU!JcalpartylnthlsmUntty,
and that's what has .excited IIIII ·
COlM!IItloltaD week. Sbe's al8o the .
lint llallaii·Ami!riCan cin a maJor .
·ticket. and a . sldllflll campaigner
who conve:vs a: relaml wiumth.
'Ibeveryldee.ora'WOIIlllllnJnntng
mate nemed K.,_nlc.ldeallstlc
aDd ranote two weeks qo, eva1
thOOgbwunen'slliUIPBwmipush-

In&amp; tot lt. EI&amp;IU days qo, Monctale
decided, qabist the adv1ce ctSlme
male advlllers, to lake the pmble.
fo1IEr Georgoe Gallup n:p011ec;l
\Mt a swvey compleled Smvtay
lbowll that with Ms. FetTaro,
Mcxvta1e does a all8de better 111 a

raceaplnstPresldentReaganthan

he~ otllelwlle.
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But eYell MCJndale-l'anvo trills
Reapn·Bulh In Ganup's sampling
by 1D111! llll*!lcenbJ&amp;e points.
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, In thestearr\Yl'OII•Eiltbiball, the
del l'* lllllbbed tbelr flncy

(.'!lmpUter:termtrlllllnd-yteldlng
to the requests at state delegation

B)rAlANAD'D

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H berty, 'claillll Juq1e fatljuea

8lld a blllck T-aldrt. bllrlllnto the
. boidlll•lillm reetaurant 'with a
181111-aulomatlc rille, a abot&amp;Wland
a 1llnclaUJl ID1 bepn rnethodkw!ly
11r1111 at diiB'I1, enqJqees and

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rl;y, pautqtonloadeech

u,ne hla -w pa ·were emptied,

autiUIIItllllld
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WJa be died, be 1t111 had a
, lhallldllriiiiJ6dl&lt;fUIIInUIIItlonud
''lftll'I!UilllllllllllonGIItln'hlleat....
tt be had .aut beBullot, Ill! WQIId
IJa\ee ~a leX mare peope,''
lAid SUI oleao ~Lt. Paul
YbanDdo.
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Pollce~CIIriiiFOI-

• wu a111e to p6t:k • JUl1II1ID orr

M be WE '*td IIIIWjb .tilt

. buDflt·rlddled, blood·lplattered
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Feinary, prmllsed to devote alibis
l!l1e1lY to Reagan's defeat
"'Ibis lsoaeHartyouwlll not leave
In San Francisco," he told the
days When convmtlons truzy · Be- (lelegates. He served notice, too,
lected nmnloees, and when tbe that he would be heard trcm: "We
will make blstoJY yet l!gllln." .
ooiCOmewas olb!D In dwbt.
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It wasn't here.
ulumate
cmtpllment - envy for
MooctaJe needed 1.,96'7 delegate

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PI lkt wer the col'OIIIIdon or tbl8 ,ear's ru;atty.
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fashloDed way, state by state, by
It together. We rnust Win IIIII . w!ce. with chalnnenoflerlngstnall
election In Ullf, and I must l!ave lpeecbetl or boi:all!i Ism.
ycur help."
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800IIId n - . p lo the ldlq; Kal'l .
8n*l1, tint nmnerup to lbe klnll Rebeooal.vDn Rife, j
llnl ........... to tile queen; Robyn Ptlzer, letlOIId '/'
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... 8lld p - Webel, - queea. ,Jollll_

Ferraro -selection

who upset Mondale's front-runner
status In New Hampshire last

Mondale1s choice of ·Ms. FemiJ'9.
' He haDed her as "a true poUtlcal
. pfooeer" aoo saki, "I only regret
that I did not pick you ftrsl."
George McGovetn. the Jmpeace
!lmllnee and one of eight Initial
candidates this year, had his name
placed In nomination and then
witbdrew to clieen after detiOWICIIIg "the Insane, bankrupting mil·
'Italy spendlni bbJ&amp;le of the Reagan

adinlnistration·.•,
· Meantime, In tbe hall and away
from It, Democrats trted to warn ·
their candidate that he's In for the
fight of his life.
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Mast of the positions Mondale has_.
held- MinneSOta attotney general,.:

U.S. senator and vice presldelltlal:
candidate - came by appointment·
without his having to face an:
Incumbent. Now he must.

~towln,andtheflnaltallystood

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-Mondale, the victor, 2,191.

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-Jackson. the llrst black to raise
a maJor party presldenUal chal·
1Eoge,465.5.
-And a 8Catterlng or others.
'na1s, Mondale won oo the llrsl
ballot - just as has evecy
Piesldellllal candidate ct either party since 1952. when tine roll
calls were taken ID select' Adlai E. .
Steweii!IOil or D1lnols.
In his hotel, Mnndale, In sJdrt&amp;.
1fevl!5. and bls ~ were Joined
~ Ms. Ferraro and her t.amDy to'
watdl his trtumpb. 'l1lere was nd
PriVaCY to the 1n001e11t; te1ev1s1o1!
· cameras watched.
WheD New Jersey put hlrn over
the tql, M'ondale ldsaedbl!lwlfelllld
held aloft a JII!Wip1pl!l' with this
headiiDe: ''Mr«&lt;dale Wins."
By cdndclpnre, Mmd•le's vic·
torylnNewJenl!y'spr1maryJIIIIe5
gave blm eDOI'Ib 1 I gates to be

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Before the balloting, Mondale IIIII
what he W8llll!d- Hart's pledgeor
SIIIJIIOit, added to Jacksoo's of tbe

OON!IOL\~ - 'Mart.llpmo,... of Qndnnad
uMJoel Co louclllbe lllhoulder of Lee R1ae1J of
CoMnlJus after Waller MoiJdele receMd the

night before.

Inaspa:cb,theColoradolel181m'.

Une~ployed ex-Ohio .resident
4 1 ''d~Wa..
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Calif. (AP) - A
fired ~ iuard •hntded ''I've
IWIIId ttn1•!!de and 111 ldll tJxu.
SUidl more" as he tumed a
McDINid'allltou~.
at.o011 :II people to deatll 1Je11re
polloi! ldllad 11JJn. It Will believed to
~tilt wont onMay IMUSZN by
onemuiDU.S.blst«y,
,
'l'NIIy adMtl were ~ fDIIr
Ci'lllaally, 1n Weo!J lay's 1'1111pqe, wldcb luted 90 1111nute1
beb:tapillcellllll'lclmallflllladllll
IIWII'IIUI."-OIIverHuberty,G,
&amp;tiD llllillld. 1111 1ar1e11 ~
fna llilallmtlld tD allls-4111

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_delegates · and In a forl!taste of
- t9nlgllfsspeech detclan!dt "We're

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.tw¢wPreiiW~

c...c:, ....., Pllr l'Ofalty

w.m ..,....., • .._. BJabllello«ii

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ltJie rewe - held. '!lellled are
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·~·-atMr.MdMrli.I+M
l'ulllr,
lila
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· Pomenty-Midclleport, Ohio, Thursday, July 19, 1984

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Mrs. Kiltby ManlCke, pn!sldl!ilt ~ adopt are conceriled. Mrs. Manlcke
procedures. Tile prothe Eastern Local SchOol District
llllld. Meetlnp are beiDg held In J:X¥1 1Jud&amp;et foi' the next year was
CIUzena for Better Scbools, today
quarterstllatarenotlllrieelllllllhto prelt!llled by Supertntelldent Rl·
kJdaoed o::rnplalnts agalllst the seat the public attencllng, abe llllld: chard Roberts and wu PI""P((
dlslrlcl'sboardofeducatloo.
Contlnulng,Mrs.M•nlcJrea" let within rtve minutes, sl!e
Mrs, Manlcke reports ttJat IM!I' that the board Ia vlolallnl policy In WlllllfUied. .
the palt two montllt. the OfllllllzJi·
faWng to get est1ma1e1 on large
Merub¢ii of her grwp had asked
t1on baa presented 12 gnevanca to purchasel,and Ia alao not foJJowlng to vtew the propoeed budget before
the board, and the board haa taken , pnJPer blddlni procecUI'E!IIn tllat It the rneetiDg but · ~ _was ,
no actiM whaQoe\ler on tiDe Ia not posting bids In local neW&amp;- tefuled, abecllarges.
cortlplainll .. ' · . '
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paper l!nd Ia . not ope~~tnJ llid8 at · In coqcluslon. . Mrs. Manleke
· 'l'here. !ll'e areas of bQard policy public meetl11gB. Tile board does not ~ that .the board Is not
whlch board mem~ · are ilot maintain bid fUel, abe l8ld.
releullla t1nanc1a1 lnfonnatlon
followJn&amp;,lhe cllarge$. The board Ia
Hitting upon lbe ~·JXIll.'e.o which the c1t1zen1 gi'1lUp bas ~·
not allowlnll public pert~tlim In . dures being follllwed, Mrs. Manlcke to see, and •" #$ that the board,
their li1eetlngll and ' la ~to · chai'ges lllat the board Ia not therefore,lalnvtolatkmclstateand
determlnetheWJsllesorthepubllcas allowing any public ' Input Into federallaws.

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"It's a •l•ijiMhOUSe. They're
justexeculled."'stldLtBIIINelsm
AutbDrltieBIIaew or no motive for
the ll1ocWWp .
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HubertY IJYed with b1s wife 8lld

c!aupterlnanapartroenUOOyards
· tromtllereetauratltllll!.hadltiOYI!d

tolbellm\Jlieeoarea~mJDtlla

IJO taurr Cillo, Ybarrando llld He

wullrtcUut .... tromblsjobata
B.'lll'lly ~at a c:oo:lomlniWn
project, YbuTalldollld, ~miLe
Hullel'l)'u'~p.,ycmtfc:"
An 'QI'd!orlllkt'Ibl!l.CiaAJweles
'l'lmeltut~adi''C!'Wiald
b!rpereda'!dbijlltllllilerlntbe

He was "aquletrnanwhoseemed
mad at
~· J!e was always rtown·
Ina. said Sandra Marttnez, assist·
ant manager at tbe Co~ ·
Apartments, where Huberty lived. '
Arother neighbor said Huberty
bad once fired a shot to scare off
smr.ecme he thought was tcylng to
steslhistOOtoreycle.
' More than twodaiJ1n customers
-and em!*JYI!I!S ~ In the McDonald's on busy Iilterstate 5 when
Huber!Yenteredandbegan"shoot·

1nJ everyone In sight," both Inside

••lald
lfuber1y
_,~ butUJIYmaPand
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recepfd IIM*""tlln wllldllle had
llredJIIIII.

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kills 20 in shpoting spree

like he was always

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Dtuwtawdc 11111111n11t1oo for pr ! ldent Blaell II a
Rari del pte, Spencer Ia a Mondale deJegate. (AP

qosslngtoMexlco, onemlleaway.
OscarMondragon,27,acustomet:
who escaped the ~ by hiding
with a companion U1lder a table and
then dashiJ!g to safety when the
gwunan's attention was diverted,
said they bad just finished tbelr
~whenHubertyentered,
yelling ''Everybody down! "

"l'vekllled~,andi'Uklll

thousands more, Mondragon
quoted Huberty as flS.ylng.
"He carne In and just iiald,
'Free'ze,' andtbenhejuststaried
shoollng,"saldateen-ageemployee

ud outslde the restaurant, police · ~hldlnthebackoftherestaurant.
Qrnmander Lany G&lt;re said.
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"H anybody moved, he just Shot
Molol1stsjWTIJllldfrun their cars them,'' anolbera;nployeesald.
aeeldna CCNer, and thefreewaYwas , · Seventeen people. InCluding the
cloled,lll!wastheSanYsldroborder gwunan, dledlnsldetherestaurant,
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Ten people Inside the restaurant
escaped wlthqui Injury.
"Therearetwokldswhojustrode
up outside and they were kill~
Instantly. There was a man ;md a
\vornan walldng up to the door and
'they were otfed just
that,"
Nelsonsald,snapplnghls~rs.
Off-duty poUce Officer Juan
Ecbavama who lives near the

mre

restaurartt. ~asdrlvtngbyandtrled

to help three Injured youngsters he
sawootslde.
"I got oot of my truck and started
togo toward them, and one kid the
one sitting down. he says, 'P~ase
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Few details or· any conceivable
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to public view as a wanan rt one lllherltSctvk:Japowislbllltlesfor
Interest about Geraldine FerrarQ
rlgorous
intellect11al ha)llts. 'Ibis ltr protection that are entirely
remain unrecorded. The season has
may
be
so.
but Is hardly den101r · exttmeHI!Ims and ·ci!rtalnly ell·
turned her tntn the Michael Jackson'
stratedbythevlewssheglvesonthe
. ~tlonal. If one believes
of •upwardly mobile American
politicians, and so It wiU remain, subject of abortiOn. The foJk!wlni that a human 1Je1na wbo 11 old and
although not necessarily for very sentences, compressing her post· slcklsnevertheleuabumanbelilg,
tton. were abstracted by The New . one · "taly2ies Into life cerUiln
long.
· Whethe~ she ts. actually elected York Times the day after her propmltloaulwt w)latthat human
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being erpbodled 1n the Constitllt!OJI
vice p!'e$1denl Is a question to which · selection.
"As
a
Cathollc,"
she
beglas,
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and
In ouneculartnldltlon.
the answer would almost certainly
accept
the
prei'nlse
that
a
fertUized.
How
would 11 9Q11nt1 If one were to
prove anllclhnactic. The Important
ovumlsababy."Oneprobkmhere
say:
"As
a Catholic, 1 believe that
transaction has a\feady taken
place: the selection of a w&lt;m~an as a Is that the position Is not exclusively old people,are hUman belnp But!
candidate, for the llrst time In Catholic. A second problem Is that don't think It's right to 1mpo19e my
science. which IS areUg\ous, has ' rellglousbellefsontho&amp;ewboopt,for
American history.
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bellevethatltliiWI'OIIIlforparentstn
Mondale Is defeated, that his defeat same concluslon.
"I
have
been
blessed
with
the
gift
kill
tJie1.r inf$11 chlldrell, but I don't
will be attributed to a heterollexual
of
faith;
but
others
have
J¥)t.
I
have
want
tD Impose my views on
tlcketin the same way, say, that the
oo
right
to
lmpa;e
my
he~s
on
others."
deleatofAISmlthtn1928waswidely
"I flmiJy believe, g~ven my
attributed to his~ a Catholic, so them."
Thethoughtincorporatedinthose CUJTelltsltulitlon, thath:ouldnever
that, and not without some satlsfac·
l:lpn, we can consider It a closed sentences has beCome the principal have an abortion. 1 am net so sure,
question whether a wonian can be wheelhorse tn the morally eY!ISive. · bowever,lflwerethevlctlmotrape
You see, If one believes that a and faced with a pregnancy
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economic adviser, "Such action IS on par with reacting to the spring rains
by rebulldlng Noah's ark."
According to believers, American manufacturing no longer would be
able to compete. American companies were destined to produce services
only. Manufacturing, It Wa§. said in learned theses, would deteriorate so
·~ badly that areas of the Midwest III[OIIld constitute a belt of rust. ·
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:: declining, It Is far more a matter of perception than i'eallty.''
By and large, he 5ays, "Manufacturing companies - producers of hard
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·: Geraldine A. Ferraro as the !lr$t female vice p!'e$1dential candidate 011 a
. • major party ticket
An admlnlstratlon of!lclal said recently that Reagan, in his quest for
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~ Democratic ticket, headed by fonner VIce President Walter F. Mondale. ·
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;.'• convention Aug. :11. Ms. Ferraro has compUed one of the most ,liberal
;: voting recot$ in Congress.
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.• two parties' candidates when It comes to IssUes, exjle~ce. merits, and
·: where they are willing to fight for elet:;toral Votes.
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• there are factors about the selection of Ms. Fen'aro, besides the fact that
~ she's a wcman, Republicans 'coold hllye done without.
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Ms. Ferraro Is an ltallap Catholic, an ethnic group considered a major
~: swing group in the Important battleground of uie Northeast.
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:: tnvoteforMs. Ferraro because she's a wunan, nelthel' lilt ppsslbletotell
~- wllelher the nation's 12 mlll1on Italians, or whether Cathollcs, will tend to
...; favor one of their own.
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• H they do, Reagan could be in trouble in• some of the Nortllt!ast
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: IS IIII'tlellng tor viCtory, such as New Jersey and ConnectiCut. RepubliCan
=~ strategists concede that New Y&lt;rk, which WIS leanlllg toWard the
-: Democrats even before Ms. Ferraro was on the ticket, will be rn6re
:; dlftlcult than ever for the Republicans oow.
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::: what they thought of Ms. Fem~ro.
:: • Mindful that Wlm!nlstratlon aides have made disparaging remarlcs that
-: have hurt their standing with women, Reagan campaign ortlclals·lost .no
:. time last week in orderlng their lieutenants to relraln from criticizing
:,: Ferraro for publication.·
•: As a result, Reagan strategists at the White House, ·the ~lectlon
:; campaign and elsewhere were extremely circumspect In giving their
;: initial reaction to Ms. Ferraro's hlstQr1C selection. .
..; But privately It became clear that maey rl. the ~ - In Reagan's camp
:. Were convlnted the three-tenn congr'l!sswmlan was bound to make a
.: major mistake on the campaign traU - 'glventheiiCIUtln;yshewasalwttn
:- WJdergo. Many of the women In the administration, bowing io simple
:: feminist pride, were praying she wouldn't.
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:: in!D what had otherwise been a fairly predictable election campaign. .
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.; ''Very.nervous because I pray for all females that this woman bolds up and
~:that she does a damn good job."
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'• she dilaiJ'eed wttb her plll•etlPI\Y. but De'i&amp; 11 e' she added: "It's an
llrwanea. I tblak ill~ arel'?lllllllei.Yemted. Irs·
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que~tion, whether or not I would be .
lll)lelf-righteous."
It Is a cUche tD state that hard
C~We make bad law, but a lot at
cUches &amp;01 there because ·they
(OOlJ1lOI'ate common sense. The
COIIIJirylsnotseJ'(ouslydlvlded&lt;M!I'
the qlll!!ltlon whether If a Willian Ia
raped ~ ought tD be pennltted tD
.have an abortion. No more Ia lhl1
nation diVIded over the .que~tlon
whether drug limitation laws should
apply to tennlnaJiy sick, cancer
patients. It unnecesaarlly Cllltn lhl1
argument tD introduce the factor rl.
Tape,ltlstheequlvalentlntellectua!
· deYkJe of coming out aplnst a submarine, on the llJ'OIIIlds that
10,axl housing units C9Uld be built
Instead.
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shouidteamthedllferenoeljetween
rlghtrous and selt-rlghtrous. The
first Is always OK, the second Is
never OK. It Is not "aelt:rtglJieo\IS"
tD follow your conscience on the
, matter of abortion.
"The cost of putting an unwanted
child through the system far
outwell)ls the cost of funding
. a~ on demand." One would
be shocked to hear even Ayn Rand
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cheaper tD execute chronic welfare
.cases than to continue tn !rupport
them. The que~&gt;tlon of cost !s not
supposed to figUre in anaJysesoftbls
kind, arid those Who i'emlnd Mrs. .
FetTIII'O· of this ought not tD be
thOOght self-righteous. .
Well then, so M)ICh for today's
lesson. A little Infield practice wt,tb
~ llf!W political figure. Learn,
madam, to think straight. On the
other hand, It's true' that If you do,
you may well ·jeopardize your
polltica) career. Certainly you will
lose the support of yOur principal
sponsor, HouseSpeakerTipO'NeiU.
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this year," announced Julian Snyder, pubUsher of International Money line
and forecaster of a dev~~Statlng Inflationary depression.
Why did Snyder consider It so Important? Mainly because the ecooomy
has conspired to deny him. "It Is time for all of us to lace the music," he
wrote. "The great lntlatton of 198f.l9851sn't going to happen.''
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And what happened to gold? Same thing that happened to Inflation: It
just hasn't gone anywhere, and oow resides aroupd the $.1iO prlre level, or
again about one-half what scores of "experts" had forecast.
Do yo11 remember the Impending decay of the great urban centers of the
North? Why everyone knew that everyone was heading totheSunBeltand
that everyone who wasn't doing so certaJnJy wished they were?
' Many of thOse forecasts were made in thedepthsofverybadwlntersand
equally bleak recessions. Some of those cities they left are thriving today,
IJ.ll real estate,prices attest.
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risen as much as 10 times in the past decade. according to Lomas &amp;
Nettleton OJ., one of the nation's largest mortgage brokers.
'rhe trouble with many forecastens, Say other forecasters, Is that they
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Consumer lntlatton for the entire year now looks a5 If It will be less than
the 5 percent over 1983. or no more than one-half the rate foreseen not long
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WASHINGTON - The Central
Intelligence Agency has a unique
capacity to rise up and create a
A decade ago, It recruited
-some obscure trtbesmeh to fight Its
covert battles In Laos and Iraq,
then abandOned them to be slaught·
ered. Now a similar calastrophe Is
In the making in Nicaragua.
In an earlier column, I told how
the CIA armed the Creoles and
Indians in Nicaragua, provoked
them to attack the Sandinlsta
regime, then cut off their supplies.
They will soon be without weapons
to defend theinselves against a
remorseless enemy. •
My roving reporter, Jon Lee
Anderson, Is now traveling with the
MISURA guerrllfas- a coalition of
Mlskltn, Suma and Rama Indians
- along Nicaraguan's swampy
Atlanttccoitst.Hereportsthattheir
situation ls,crttical.
'fhelr leader Is Steadman Fagoth,
a small, wiry man, with curly black
hair that tumbles over a bald spoi.
He yearns for the quiet, contempla·
live ilfe of tlje marine biologist he
studied to l:M!. Yet he Is a tough
guen1lla chtel, and his manner .

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conveys authority.
"The gringos have cutoff all their
aid to us," he told my reporter in
Spanish. "They say It's because
they don't have any more money,
but I think It's because we're
'naughty children.' "
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Fagoth meant that the Indians
have resisted the CIA's efforts to
force them into what he considers
an unholy alUancelll[ltb tbecontras,
who are led by former officers of
· the late dictator Anastasio Soinoza's hated national guard.
Fagoth also believes the CIA aid
ought to be out in the open.
"Everyone knows about It and wbo
If's for, so 1\'hY call It covert?" he
.demanded. "I will ask for It tD be
sent dirl.'Ctiy to us from Congress. I
want to -see American C-~
unloading our suPI!lles in the open.
As long· as It's cOvert, It allbws
co'10pt middlemen tO fDI their ·
pockets."
Fagoth said his forces had
reeetved arms from the CIA, plus a
monthly allotment of $ll1,axl tn pay
for . food, clothing, fuel for · thetr
.boats and other expenses. "It wa5 •
neverenoughrnoney,"hesald.

Last month, tlie Cll} sent them guerrillas were taking a cut of thetr
nothing at all and lnfonned them su~. I reported this in my
that no more · aid would be column and tt caused some unplea· .
available. 1be :11-year.&lt;Jld Indian sant repercusolons. When the MlS
leader thinks his determination tD URA commanders retUrned to
remain Independent of CIA control Honclutas, they were,thrown in jail
Is what caused the cut-off.
for having talked to my reporter,
"The CIA has wanted to he the and Honduran authorities tried tD ,
owner of the antl·Sandlnista lliOVe- run the indians out of .the country.
ment." he saJcl. "'They are wrong If But the plibllclty caused tlie CIA tD
they think they can buY ·. our ma~ s~ the MJSURA forces got
movement with their ITIQney."
thetr' supplies, whlchhavenowbeen
The CIA's malign negleet could abruptly cut aft.
pass an Invisible sentence upon the
BOE ING·BOEING·BOEING:
Indians. If 'agency otflclals had · A,n Air Force whistle blower has
pondered their decision with a little . complained that It took Boeing
intelllgence and COplpasslon, they officials nearly three years to
would realize that the COSt will be · cm1ect Its cost-computing system
high In Indian liv~: The Sandlnls· ·after he complained about "SeriouS
tas have all'eady started to.herd the Inaccuracies" that had resulted in
IndianS Into "relocation camps" hug!' overcharges to th,e
and to Wipe out imy wbo.reslst,
government. ~ .
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"We'll put up our blood" 8ald '
On;lphi.IChauhan,chlet.oltheAlr
F~h, "but the ~ngos m~t pdt F~rce Manufacturing Operations
up the cash.''
ASsessment Branch, told my 119!10. Footnote: fL year ago, my c(ate Donald "Goldberg that he was
reporter Jon Lee Anderson made a stunned ~Boeing's lnlttal response .
foray· into Nicaragua With Uie to his cllilm that the company's'
lnillans. 'They complained bitterly computerized ~ammlng me- ,
tD him that both the Honduran. tbod 'for price computation w!IS
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NEW YORK (NEAl- It maybe
that, in ·a sense he never intended.
'J'lp O'Neill's prediction will come
true: Unemployment may in tact
turnouttobetbecentrallssueoUhe
1984 campaign.
When the silver-haired speaker
first made that announcement,
back in 1!182, It seemed merely the
logical fall·back position of an
opposition politician looking for a
ptt to hiss in. The Reagan admtnls·tratlon had brought tnnatloo down
to. around four percent, from levels
three times that high under Jimmy
Carter, andhadalsohalvedinterest
rates, which had reached a dizzying
21.5 percent under Carter. Clearly,
there would be no joy for the
Democrats tn 1984 in discussing
thoo!e statistics. But the recession of
1981-82, -which actually aided Mr.
Reagan substanti8lly In these two
respects, also threw millions of
Americans out of work: By mid·
1982 . the ctvWan unemployment
rate stood -at 9.5 percent, and It
would reach 10.8 percent at Its peak
that December.
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pulled out the stops, and roared :
Unemployment, bejabbers, will be
the Issue in 1984! lnJhe last year cl
tlie Carter presidency, II averaged .
7.4 ~. Now look at ltl
Yes, Tip, by all means look at It
·now: 7.1. pacent In June. 191N lower thlin any point il reached
durlllg the last nine months of the

carter preslde!lcy.
Tbe stullillng truth Is that Arner·

High credit goes tn those Arneri· even , most of the loudmouthed
":'as usuaUy described as the point
at which only four 'percent of the cans who; back In 1981 and 1982, !Did . bwttnessmen who allo~ ' them· ,
work force was unemployed - tt pollstert that thtpgs 'wete tQUIIher . selves to· be lured into ~ritlc121ng
being understood that about four for them economically as a result of Mr..Reagan on tetevlsloRitwo years
percent would always be between Mr. Reagan'~ poUcles- but then 'ago: '
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jobs, at any given moment: "frlc· added (If the pollster was lair
Whtre does 'all tbls leave Tip ·
tlonal unemployment" Is the tenn. enough and penllitent enouafi to O'Neill - and this year's DemoBut f9r some years now econ&lt;m~lsts ask) that Uiey also expected thlnils cratlc point -man, Walter Mondale?
have ~nerally agreed that, In the to get better in the long run, as a Bemoaning the deficit, no doubt,
present·Amerlcan work force, stx result ot' lhOae very same policies. ' and IC.'IIJ1lllng' the horlzon for. signs
percent is a closer approximation of They understood, Prectaety U in: of an ominous rise in interest rates
~ useful (albeit unfamntar) work
the propo.,ion frictionally uneJil· stlnCtlvely. what was going on ployed af any given time. If so, true understood It far better than the / for Democrats.
unemployment Is presently hover· vast majority or et:ononlis~ or .
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tng at just over one pet cent, and It Is
by no means ,lmposslble that this
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even vanish altogether, ·· before
Electioh Day.
What's more, Mr. .Reagan has
accompltshed this feat- or, as his
detractors would prefer to say,
presided over It - without relgnit·
lng the llrell of Inflation: an
accomptl8bment thai makes him
absolutely unique among recent
presidents: Hitherto It had been
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that unemployment and illtlatlon ·
were the opj)OIIte endl rt a dlldly
seesaw: One could. be moa a1 only .
attheprlcerl.nlslntthetllber.lna
1e1111 this wu true, a1 loilg as
eon,reu relied priDclpally on
lnfltitlon _to 8tlmulate the economy.
But . by . inllstlna on sUmulus
throuih ·tax raluetlo111, and on
"staying the cOune" · while the
economy ~lilted to b system Mr. Reapn biotie the

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tea Is fut approaching that maa\c around three peiC.'&amp;It, yet the nation
point teclmlcally dellned, u "tun Is f 11 t appro a c hf n 1 fu 11 .
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• Darrell Porter, tired of arguing,
let his bat do the talking.
With two out in the bottom ot the
11th lnnlng, Porter belted a grand·
slam homer Wednesday night tn
po\ver the St. Louis Cardinals past
theSanFranclscoGiants84.
' The stam, tbe sixth of Por!.~:r'S
careerandhisnlnthliomerunotlhe
seasm,cameatteradlsagn\ement
Robinson.
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eighth Manager
inning, Frank
Brad
Wellman collided with the Si. Lduls
catcher in fro!tt of the plate on an
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baseman Qoug Flynn reached in

short right rteld but could not bold •
Whal Flynn retrieved the ball and
threw tn second, trying tn get
Obeildell, Murpl\Y sprinted home

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Gary Cai;ter hit his 17th borne )'WI
in the !lr$t 1nnlng tD put iiClll
Montreal ahead 2-0.
Steve Bedrosian; 6-6, pitched l:wo
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Gnlllckwoo lwl a perfect game
fllllng 'through six limtnga. Gerald
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prompting "R.oblnilon -to argue and
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Tigers_lose, Indians edge
,;Royals 2~1; Ang~ls·· walloped
By BAilBY,~
AP Sporill Wrtte,r
Bert Blyleven sbowed
wl\Y he owns the Kansas City
Rcl)-'als. Jolin Butcher did the ll8lll!!
against Baltimore. And 'Luis ~
showed the Callfomla Angels stutr
they'd never seen from him.
Blyleven, Butcher 'and Leal each
· · hurled their teams to victory
' Wedliesday night. The Cleveland
Indians 1101 a solid '11-3 Innings trim
' Blyteven in a 2-1 decloton over
· Kansas &lt;City. Butcher posted a
' six-hitter !D guide Minnesota past
Baltimore 3-1, while Leal hurled a
five-hitter in Toronto's 8-2 shellack·
lng of Ca!Uomta. ·
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ElseWhere in · the American
, League,ltwasCIIIcagolO,Detrolt6;
" '. Oakland 7, Boston 2; New York 3,
Texas 1 and Milwaukee 5, Seattle 2.
No pitcher in the 15-year hlstoeyrl.
., the RoyaJShas beelumredevaatat·
' Ina against-them than ~ red·hot
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. specialist notched.his fifth straight
~. victory this seasontnupblsrecord to
. 9-3. Blyleven ts23.14llfetlmeagalnst
· KC, tncludlngWthisyear.
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. times, and I enjoy pitching !II this
. , ballpark," said Blyleven, who
. s\fUCk out six alldwalked twoliefore
yielding to Ernie Camacho in the
, eighth Inning. Tom Waddell came
. on In the ninth for his third save.
·. "They have so many good hltte.rs, ·
, lt'salwaysachallenge.''
. Not many AL batters have
. ch~ Blyleven lately. In his
.previous start, at Texas, he one-hit

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T0111 Watson arrived at the historic
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"It Is the most Important place of
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Wbeh people think of golf in the
United States they think of Pebllle
Beach,:' he said i-erm1ng to the
· ·California golf course. ''Over here,
· tt'sSt. Andrews.''
Watson, listed as a !Ho·1 favoclte
to equal HarryVardon'riG-year-old
record of stx British titles, dltered
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VIctories, ,. InCluding .tbe· Western
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It was the elghtb loss in nine
games since ~ :All:Star break for ·
the Royall. .
Twlnll;-ortoiM 1
Butcher won his foorth game of
the year aplnst Baltimore cllnchln&amp; the season series 7-5 for
Minnesota. the !lr$t time siDce l976
the Twins have . mastm;ed the
Orioles. It was his fifth cdnaecutlve
vlctnry against Baltimore.
"I dOn't know what It Is," said
Butcher, who laJ8.23Ufetlme. "I just
throw strikes and they're swinging
.away, hitting my sinker. I don't do
anthlngdlfferenQv.Ipltchthesame
way against them as I pitch against .
anyclub.
.
"I like pitching in this park
(Memorial Stadium)," said
8\ltcher. "I like · the mdund, the
grass and everything aboutlt.''
,
KentHrbek loneledas theTwins
mapped a ftVe1lame losing streak
and tbe Orioles' thJ'ee.game '¥in·
nlng streak.. •
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Jllue Jaya 8,~!
. Leal, 11·2, leads the league in
winning percentage. But his record
against the Angels was 1-7 - ().5 in
AnaheJm- before Wednelday.
- The right-hander frooi Venezuela
took care of that streak in style and
was helped by Torolito's 'five-run
second Inning, in which the Jays
bunched fuur singles.
"I'm ver-Y haPPY because I've liad
a !Dughtlmeouthere," said Leal. "it
feels good tD beat the Angels here
. and not have !Diace them anyinore
this ~ar.''
I
Uoyd Moaebyhh&lt;IOIII'Il'll'll!l'ned.:l and drove
. ln thn!e runs to beck Leal. Bobby
Gi1c.'h's ~11111 homer accounted
for~'sruas .

Plan tounwnent

and cruised past vlsHing Boston.
Leadoff batter Rickey Henderson

walked, Tony Ph!Wps doubled and
Dwayne Murpey had an RBI single.
Dave Kingman followed with a
.sacrtflce tly, Carney Lansfoi:'d
ripped a single, ~Murphy to
third, and 'Mutplly IICOI'ed on a
grounder' by Bruce Boehle. Then
Mike Heath belted a two-run bomer
to end Dennis Boyd's pitching day.
Kingman, who leads the majors
wtth26bomersamll2runsbaltedln,
counected In 'the bottom rl. the
seventh, soon after Tony Annas of
Boston hit his 25tbbomerin the lop of
the Inning.
"'They were tied about 'eight
minutes," noted A's Manager
Jackie Moore.
Yankel!l3,~1

NewYorkwbnltsseventhgamein
eight starts siDce the AD-Star break
as Oon Baylor homered and IWn
Guidry combined with Jay Howell
on a siX-hitter:
The visiting Rangers' only run
came on Ned Yost's borne run In the
second inning.
Guidry has won two straight
decisions to up his record tD 8-7 in
what has been the worst season of
his nine-year
"I was rushing myself and losing
~s.rlll, 'llplrsl
the good fastball," said Guidry. "If I
G~ Luzlnskl, who Is having a
just relaX and throw wltb a. nice,
rough year, poked four hits, drove in · easy motlon,myfastballel!J&gt;lodes. I
a pair r1. runs Qndlgnlteda three-run needed to get back to that. ••
Blew. . I, Manlen.!
flflh again Detroit ace Jack Morris
Ted
Simmons had three hits and
with a leadolllbtbll!.
.
"Once you win everybody forgets drove ina palrrl.runsatSeattle. Don
_. what kind~ season you had," said Sutton evened his record at 8-8as he
Luzlnsld, wbo Is batting .236. "l.just surrendered seven hits. slnlck out
want tD contribute to a winning four and didn't allow a walk ln eight
team. ~le remember you as innings. Rollle Fingers pitched the
ninth to earn his :aJth save.
winners.

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on a sacrlllce. Manny TrWo 'then
singled lind Rabb tried tD IICOI'l!, but
Porter took the throw frml center
fielder Andy VanSlyke and tagged
,outRabb- twice•
"Frank asltl!d Bob on the play If I
had tagged the runner oomlng and
wby I tagged him twice," Porter
recounted. "I said, 'Frank, sometlmestheumplre'sgoingtnmtssthe
first tag.' He 8ald, 'You have no
business' talking to~;

"It was really strange," Porter
said. "I hate tD admltlt, but after all
that took place, I w!IS a little more
.cOntented than I would notmally
be."
In other NL games, Atlanta
nlppild Montreal 3-2 in 10 lnningB,
Pittsburgh stqJped Los Angeles 5-2,
PhUadelphla beat Cincinnati 7·5,
New York OOmed Houston 3-1 and
Chicago defeated San Diego 4-1.
Toouny Herr, wbolleRBislnlleln
the ninth tied It for the CardiDals,
started the 11th wltb a double off
reliever Bob Laa!y. Van SJykte then
bunted and Lacey fielded it. and
threw mistakenly to third as Herr
stayed at second. George Hel1drlck
followed wltban lnll.eld hit toklad the
bases.
Lacey ilot David Green tD pop out
and Terry Pendletm to bounce Into
a forceout at the plate before Porter
belted tbe lint pltcb tar hill slam.
Dave Von~ phrhed the 11th
Inning and hill lint decls!oo rl.
the sea11011 Rll!k Hol1on started for
~ C8rdlnals. and gave . up Jeff
Leonard's L'lth hmle run ot the
seascn In second.
Leonard's solo hooler was his
third of the season off Horton and
came in his fourth otflcial at-bat
against the St LQuls rookie.
Bravl!l 3, Eqiaa 2

Dale Murplly, knoWn lor his
slugging, won the game lor Atlanta
wltll his basei'UiliiiDg.
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Statement of Resources and Liabilities
Cash and balan~s due from depository Institutions
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Wataon, 34, said. ·
One of tholle&lt;!&gt;lllldered a threat Ia
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hanl·hittlna AustJ'allan Greg N&lt;rman,.recent wtnill!rottheCanadlan
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"You can't expect a guy to do It
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bat Well tonight."
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The nlght's second contest was
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blanked New Haven"s Reds, lHl,
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That was 1956, when the Reds
played at Crosley Field and the
Phlllles were beginning a streak of
futility that lingered until Wednesday night Mike Schmidt broke it by
driving In four runs to highlight a 7·5
victory · . and complete Phlladel·
plila's !lrst-ever three-game sweep
&lt;It RlverfrQnt Stadium ..
SchrnlQt· started the Phlllles on
their way to their !lrst Cincinnati
sweep In 28 years by lashing a
bases;toaded single In the third. He
addeO solo oomers In the lifth and

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Multi-talented
'Mrmer Mlddle,port VIllage Clerk

;and a loog·tlme
:employee of the
;fanner Citizens
•Bank In M1ddJe.
• :port, has under·
igone heart bypasS surgt!l'y In ·
'Columbus.
You can remember Gene With a
card atMt. Carine! Medical Cenle!',
•7!13 West State St.', Columbus, Ohio
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pleased that they again have a
. ·gx.ocecy operating In the cml!liun·.t!Y. It Is the Meeks Grocery ancfa
gasoline sales area has been~
In conjunction With the Rtocer:Y·
·· ·;Jenny Well and her slsle!', EUeen

· •Welker, ha_veretumedt!agreat
nine-wEek trip abroad
ltlng In
England, Ireland: Sco
and
·. Willesfors&lt;mefourweeksandtl!en
. ·' a fantastic stay In Norway for five

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Mrs. Welker's son, 11mney, and his
· : · •wife, Reldun, making the side trips
· ; · &lt;to the other nearby countries. When
: . : ~and his family !roVed back
·: .Cto Norway, Jenny and EUeen were
· :able tO fly there for the extended
· · ·vtstt In thatcountty. Jenny Is more
1han enthused about tpe trip.

about the · lliiiiTiage of Bertha
SchmlttaurwhomarrledForrestP.
Windon In the early 190011. If yoo
historians can belp, pleue wrlte
Schmlttauer at Route 7, Box &amp;t&amp;,
Athens, OhJo 45'101.

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~ualAmerlca's Youth on Parade
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r,m&gt;DlEPORT -The United
Pentecoltal Church will have a
yanl sale Friday !rom 9 a.m. ID 1
p.m. at 1129 s. Third, MlddJlisxrl

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hold a revival al·7: :II p.m. July
23 With evangelist Jim Shaw
lhrouih July 25. 'lbe public 'Is

held at 2 p.m. July 25 In the
MldciJeport Public Lllnry.
Liz Walton, guest artist and
children's llbnu1an from the
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Methodl8l Cburcb wtll be ob~· Sontay With a auest
speetr• aild C811)'-ln dinner.
The Rev. Eugaee Brown,
~ mliilstel' now living In
WaWf'bi, _Mil be'tbe mornb1g
wonlliP ......... He pastlred
the F\cperoy churcb tor five
years In the l!ISit. For dinner, ·
the meat, beverage and t'm:\1
will be aeM!d. Billy Jo Spence., Is chalnnan .of the plannblg

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' POMEROY ~ 'lbe annual
Izaak Waltoa picnic will be held
at 7 p.m. Monday. A covered
diJh aQd table eeltiJtllhoukl be
brought.

Postpone ·
chicken dinner

POMERoY - 'lbe Couples
Golf Toumarilient and barbecue
Welten dinner at J~ Golf .
Coun!e. orlilnaliY adleduJed for
July 22, has been Jiostpmed untU
,July 29.
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To.honor
rows~MIA
( ATHENS - A ~tti'"'e..,il,...OIJY and
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lnactloa In Southeast Aala wiD Iii!
held at lO a.m. Friday at the
Athens O&gt;unty FalrgiwDcls. All
seMce Ol'IIIIIIZBtloua and the
public: are Invited to attend.

Racine VBS
RAONE -The Racine First
Baptjllt Orurch wt11 hold a
Vacailon Bible School July
23-Aug.l.
Clules are from 6::JI.8: :II
p.m. for an ages. Regtstratloa
· Round-Up will be JO.ll a.m. July
21. 11E I oJiilql llra&amp;m wiD
appear Satluday.

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Ralph La-.-ler, BecJd and o.vy,
"II lilted" tbemlnlsll!rlrlrallowlnl Oma H:Yiel1. Artie Grladley. Huel
a wild animal to run klclle In a public: Ifaya. Mr. and Mrl. Nonnlll
place. '
• Pl'elley, Jobll PQwell, JIIQl and
Others atlllldlnl were Mr. and 'l'ciM\Y. Jeff KJttte 81111 Kllstai,
Mil. BID RDer, Mr. and Mrl. Bud Kl1tle and 1'rlllla. Serena
. William P. Rbier, ~.Amy and Davlll. Mr. and Mn. Bob CuDTva Jan. Mr. and Mn. Ebel: iii~ ~ and lllaWII, Mr.
PlclceDI. Ebel', Jr., Jarod Oilman. and ldn. tb1lon . Wlril!braue,
Jo111 Frank, LOIIM Frank, LIDda Mary. Paula and Bec~Qt, and Hattie
Sb!wllt and LCI1, 'lbelma Ogdff MleandEnle.

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Syraruse Nazarene honors
couple· with binhday picnic . .
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dlllner will begin at 1 p.m and
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MinneapoUs ·officers hope arrests
will reduce spouse abuse

MIDDLEPORT- A pantom·
lme piogJam for children wt11 be

Taylor-Harper
reunion
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Budre, Ed, Dcnna. Rachael idd
. Tara Burlce, WUiy, PaUla, Jujla,
.WUiy and Cory Burke, Frank,~.
Ryan, and Clu1stopber Burke,
Susie and~ Budre.LIIa.
James Manson Budre, Joo BqJ:IR,
LlndaWers,RobandKeliYJclmloil.
allofCambrldlle.
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Grace Babcock. Brian Babciek
and family, Steve, Lori and ~
Clu1sman, Bob, Sandy, Jad,
Betsey and Joe Babcock. Kay,Bial
and Stephanie Chrt&amp;man. an ct ttliif
Concord, autrles and Macy LW
Babcock, Martha Babcock, ~
l'aJ!or,IIPQiill cWbM, llllllve; Blnee YOIIiil,
Kim and Hannah Babcock, David.
~ Ji!mpel, llaltlan CcJ1em1!1 1U111 BetbAriJiulh.
Maiy JaJI!!, Oll'ls, Candy anci Brad
boUi In tbe tow I g JOIII' oulftt catepw).
Babcock, Raymond . and SIBw
Beny, all of Coebocton.
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Hope Buchanan, Zanesville,
Green and family of~,
June, Murray andKarenColel(i
Foslorta, GaJY Coleman,
Dan Coleman, Delaware, Paulan4Garnet Thomas, Columbus.
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Eita_betb Hayes, Olestel', w~~~~t:
Debbie, Kem\y and Nlcbcilas
order requiiing hiS .()(fleers " to Mhmesota Correction Depart- · Michael, Sue, Jeff, Matt l!lld Rill'.£
Byeu&amp;TBROWN
Burke, Pomeroy, Buck, ~
aggressively utDize arrest powers." ·ment's Mttered women's program,
4eprl••ed Pre. Writer
Tammy,
Missy and Adal11 .&lt;:ala:
MJNNEAPOLJS (AP) - Pollee Since then arrests have tripled.
said, "Up untU this lime, pollee 1
way,
and
Ruby
Burt!e, CooMUe.:-•:
·respnllng to domestic squabbles -· Uiljler the newPoney, Bouza's685 guidelines were for 9eJIIli1!tlng the
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are arresting three times as many officers are expectec;! to. .make parties OJ' ,t rying to lll!!dlate the
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people as they did teivmontiiS ~ · arrests In aevera1 situations; Includ- COidllct. ... The arrest policy Is areal.
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Sgt. JeiTy Sclnu:del said he bas
preventing Wife-beaters trom re•
madeam!SIStofollowthepolicy·but
peattnglhelrabuse.
, continue.
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U alflcers don't make an arrest, be believed that, .In S(l'lll! cases,
The "countrY-Cousins," ~
Minneapolis Is ooe ol the first
ants of thl! late Geoll!l!
maJor u.s. cities to JmYe. toCvaro they must ftll wf a fnnn explaining counseling would ~ve been
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Catherine.Baer, met SUnday at IHI!
more arrests for dmlestlc violence why andsulnlt It to their Sllpel'jol's. sul'flclent
and .Way !rem . hiving pollee
DuriDg the five months before the
Schroeder alSo said S(l'lll! people
home ,ct·Altona Baer Karr for ')
pollcyW1!Dt Into effect, anaverageof "l\151 aren't llitlmldated by the
I!IIC.'OUl1lge cooples to talk wt IIM!Ir
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11he evening was speat
rEminiscing.
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for felony aggravatedassalllt aild25 burglars sleal and drunken drivers
Bouza said. He added that be
eJq)eCis Oilier potlce departments to
adults were cllargl!d With simple keep drinking?"
AltendlngwereGeoll!l!andC!arll
donlestlc assault, I!CCOI'dlng to Sgt.
Many wile-beaters are cbemlBaer, Kathleen Scott, Maiy Ka·
follow suit.
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The new policy stens trom an TOin Skala, . of the depart:qlent'·s cally dependent, Skala ~d. and
Salser, PaulandRuthKarr;Horace
expei buent two years ago In which
"when they're dnmk they woq:~ be
family violence~Those l'lgures have jumped to 6.5 thlnkli!g abol!t getting arrested1'
ofllcers llii8WI!i'lng domestic calls
Karr, Woodrow and Kathryn Moral
were ,randomly asslgiled one of felony arrests and 81.5 mlsdanea·
Despite their rl!servallons,
Ptwneroy area, Altona Marshall.'
three strategies.
nor arrests per month Wider the new Sclu oedei and Skala said they like
Loulsvllle, K_y., Herb and~
Davis,
Atheiis, Eugenealid\llrgiDJil
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After analyzing mJre than :m polloy.
the Bm!SI policy becll!lle It gives
DeaVI'!i'S,
Columbus, and the ~
caaes. researchers reported "that
Bouza said the lnCrease:d number t11em more power ·liild defuses
tess,
Mrs.
Karr.
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Bm!SI was the most elfectlve of
of arresls puts more abusers In the. dangm:lus sltuattnnV
three sfandard metmds. The other legal arena, ''where we can have
Bouza, 55, whoC!~J~!!!IoMlnneapo­
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some direct COiilTol over their Us In 19111 frcm tbe New York City
two liii!CbOds - ·atll!lll~ to
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COUIIIC1 both parties or seiJdlng behavior."
pollee clepaiin\ent, iald his olllcers
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several hours - were found to be the Washington-based PoUce·Foun- ''r;lther MJdreY Moose and thought
datlon,
said,
"The
common
police
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was
a
waste
of
evezybody's
time.''
ronslderably less effeciiVe In deter·
The fourth annUal Pigott i'ellill1i)'
tradition has been to do Uttle. ·
rtng fUture 'vlolmce...
Pollee have tradltloaally been was held recently al Forked R!ln
"PI\yslcal VIolence Within the rel)ldant to bttervene 'ln dOmestic Lakeb!MelgsCounty.
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was 10 peiCI!ul In ~ In which home was tliought to be exempt problems, Bw7,a salil, becauae law
Attending were Rob, Tamml; ~
pollee' made arrests, 19 percent from the same laws which kept entyrcement Is "a macho, largely Jessica and Beth Barber, PaUl·~
when pollee counseled the couple · acquaintances or strangers !rom masculliie WOI'ld and many think a
Lowey, Steve Poling,~ Gl~ ~
and24peu:entwlienthesUSpectwas assaulting each other on the street," man's home Is his castle or the Stev and Keyln Bush, Krlst1 May~; sent away, according to researchers Mwpi\Y said.
woman had It coming."
Dan, Sue, Erin and Eileen
Generally.
the
police
approach
But by requiring ctllcers to mak~ Pal Bahr, and Anita. and 81¢ :
LaWit'IICie w. Sherman of the
UQiverslty of Malyland and Ri· has been to "restore a semblance of arrests undercertaln~ttons. the :lJellnskl, Athens, Rex and Slqa ·
department's policy eHmlnates Bailey, Joe, Kay, Chris and Bell(
chard Beck of the University of order wamtheassellanttob!bave,
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Callbnla at Santa Barbara.
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who areOYeiWhelmlnglywornen. be
Delbert and Beatrice
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Pat Murphy, wh!&gt; Is not related to said. tile Natlollal Institute of Justice.
Pebler, Parkersburg, W.va: ;.,
MUJllhY
and
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of
the
Patrick
Last March, Bouza Issued an
Jeanne, Matthew and Alley~ • ~ ·
and Jeremy Blake, Torch.~ ; ;::!
Roger and Tena Swartz,
Christa and Carrie Russell, ~ ~~ ~ · '
Slna May, Amy and Tracy Mlll'JIIIy}*1· : •
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By Law1eoce Lamb, M.D.
lng tlielr tongue, It's worth a leg cramp!!, ~Y leg cramps CooMlle, Aaron, Connie, Aligle
DEAR DR. LAMB - .Your remtnder. Some people even use a caused by exertion or walking, are Andrew Bush. Mansfield, ~ -'· : ~·~
recent letter from a yoong girl With J111l!al · tongue scraper. I can add caused by blockage of the arteries CarolyD Candy, Wendy and~!.. ; •
bad breath prompted me to \¥lite. that.not all dentists are aware of the to the legs. In thcJse cases the. Summerllekl. Cory Zahand. r.fect.:·%•.: •
rm now an eldertypeiSOn but In my .. role ·or the tongue as a ~ause o! bad arterial blockage should be re- lns,l.n.vell and Melissa Taylor,~:::·:
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youth I, too, had bad breath. 1 was breath.
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The tongul! constantly sheds, and operation may be done In . some•
Rexal~Ann Summerfleld, -~- ;!
body odors, athletic, regular dental Its gray-white .coating Is from ·cases.
Bahr, DiCk, Kaye, Kevin and ~k: : :
care. No doctor could lind a ~ason. shedding ceUs. FO(Jd particles
Flck, Don Pigott, Donna,
But the majority of leg cramps andTammyWolf, HeuyandE~ ._.
Ievenpersuadedmydoctortohave accumulate ~n the tongue as weu.
my tonsUs' removed at . Johhs The area Is a !ertUe one for the that occur at night or whUe resting Bahr, and Jimmy Starcher.
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grDW\11 of bacterta. The bacterta are another matter. These may
The group signed get-well ~ ;
I chewed fium and kept It tn' my then release chemlca+s that cause respond to an lncreas&lt;d Intake of for Bettie Pigott and Brian Bat~ ; ,•
calcium. Quh.rlne or any of ·the The fifth annual i'eunloo was eet ~ 1
mouth whUe I dated. I survtved and odors. ,
haYe had a llapgf life due to a very
I Wish all bad bi'eath problems medicines relilte(no quinine help thesecoodSundaylnJuneof~l~: : ·
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were as simple as needing to brush other people. Yes, someoftheseare
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for others. While nol. I've dlscus8ed the other causes contractions pi heart muscle and
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You may even JliiK a bit. Get It IIOOd which I m sending you. Others who
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After tnutaat' brulb your teeth acldrellsed envelope for It to me In especlaUy before going to bed. Use
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Glaze,
and ~que and you are set for the care or this ~per, P.O. Box a hoanl on Its ec!Ke at the bottom of
former Pearl Thomas Houstqn •
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of· ~ : :
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and
sleep
on
your
side
With
7-pound,
l2~nce
son,
boni
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The Infant was named ~
atri. It may change her U1e as It did
DEAR DR: LAMB · · Please teU your toes up. not down. A pillow
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feet
against
helpa
this.
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all the time. I even
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another son, Billy John, 9.
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DEAR READER -Yes, you're wake up with them. I have them
Clralq&gt;arents are Belva Gla'ze
ablolullely r1lhl· It'a just as bnpor· when rm working. The doctor says heavy socks that extend over the
tut 111 clelin tile toque as the teeth there's nothing be knows of that be calf, especlaDy during the night. and Evelyn Thomas, both If ·
Avoid coffee, tea, colas and choco- Pomeroy. Grace Glaze, a patient
to p!eueat iilliUth odors. I've can give me for them.
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DEARREADER-I'mgladyou late which contain caffeine or the Poneoy Health CareCenleriSa
great-grandmother.
fiiiiiY ~ DeYel' think or brush· have had an examination as some related clruis-

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POMEROY - 'lbe •ClrcJe.
Zirkle family reimJon wtU be held
Sunday at the Senior Clttzen
bulldlng,Puili!ICJY. Thei'ew!Ube
a potluck dlnuer at 1 p.in.

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follow. Irlapec;Uon wW bella at 8
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Included swlmmiDg, b(r,

sesiKlelr, and volleyball.

HEMioQ&lt; ~ROVE - The
Hemlock Gn*e Granie wW ·
meet at 6: :II p.m. Saturday at
the Granae Hall tcr a potlucl!

POMEROY - The Nelson
famUy l'ellllb1 wtU be Sunday at
Forest Acres Park With lunch to
be served at nooo.

Special PvrciiiH. Factary official car. 4-clr Mclin, VI 1111· llct. 11r
Clllld.. vlnrl root, liM,.., ••·-~··· ps, 11111, F'-wlncl., ,._,, p.4r.
locks. flOor !Mis,lladnldt mlclg., ......... 11111n11, dltlllll clocll.
Hnt. glau, Hllllt-wlleel, c.-.r., am-fill, 11weo tape. -.w riiCIIall,
. wh-cooven, reiiiCifa cont. IIIIITCirl; llllmper IUircll, rear wind del.

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'l1le reunion cake carried rut~
July 4th theme In red, white iilld
blue. Numerous door prtzeli Mie
awarded durtng the a1tenl!iGD.

pie and Ice'cream wtll be -.-1
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The annual Babcock tanlt,ty:
re\mlon was held recently at ·~
home .of BW and Wilma Bur1u: \n:

headquarten.

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. Townahlp Fire l)epartmetlt wW
hold an Ice cream IICCial Saturday lllaht at ·department

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OSU honor
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A baton twirler, Miss Damron has
studledforthepa$tyearwtthBecky
Api11 Gayle Parker, Long Bot·
tom,
was lUiiiied to the spring
Langfitt of Parkersburg, W·Va.
Ohio State
Prior I!) lhat. she was a member of quarter honor l))U at
theRiggsRangerettesBatonCorps · ~·:::f'~. ~t 3,
which took top nattonalhoJMirsatthe Pomeroy, recelvedhisdegiee at the
~tCa'sYouthonParadelnl!lf!3. university's spring quarter
.'.1\YOP has been called · the
•1()lymplcs of Pageantry" and rommencement. · ·
fe11tures hunclreds oi"COO!petitive
eiJ¥Dis for baton twirlers, · corps,
mUsic groups, drDI tellmli and
Mrs. Paul Frick, Pomeroy, has
o~ connected With any facet of
received
word that hersoo, William
~tiy. This year's event ~­
. Brown, HartsvUie, S.C. under·
tiires a total of 40 national and world Ewent
surgecy .a t the Ridgeland
c:i;intests. WinnerS are awarde!l With Memorial
Hospital.
~larShlps and trophies on the
Cards may be sent to him at 3:11
fll;jallllght of AYOP.
'The event Is held at the athletic Hardin St., Co1umb!a. S.C. 29'.18,
Room 527. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are
l¥!d convocation center on the Notre frequen!
Pomeroy visitors.
Daine
campus.

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MIDDLEPORT - SAVED
Gospel GI'QIIp wW be at the Ash .Invited.

There's the ramb)lng'rose.' then there'S me- the rambler. Do

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POMEROY - Meigs County
Demwatlc Executlve Commit·
tee meeting, 7: :II p.m. Thlll'lday
at Calp!aters' Hall, Eut Main
8q'eet, Pqmewy; all Interested
party members
lmilted.
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Parish of ille UnltOO Methodl$1
Church sinCe last-November. She's
still hearing !rom some of Yll!l and enjoys that - but of course, Is
unable to answer your llqulrles.

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Middleport at 7:30 p.m.

CXIYI!IDUI wtll meet, 7:»8::11

1984 FORD .F~ 150

Nazarene
have banquet

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Twirler makes
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"WEEKEND SPECIAL"

And to the Methodists of the
county. Fay Sauer bas not been lay
director of the Metes Coope!atlve

Women oftheSyracuseCburchof
the Nazarene recently held adbmer
. at an Athens restaUrant
. Rachel Cundiff had the prayer
and thewemnewasglvenbyNada
.Kittle. 'lbEre was a poem by
. EUaderte Watson, and a solo by
DeiJble Powell.
Games were played and pdzes
awanled. Flowers were ptesented
to Unda Youker, Courtney Haloes,
Hazel 'McCallum, Louise Frank,
DeiJble Puwell and Debbie Trtplett.
Other members and guests attending were Wendy Triplett,
Sharon Cundiff, Thelins Cundiff,
Mary J. Lave!der, JennY LW
Davis, Artie Grindley, Chery!Kittle,
Allee RI!De, Karen Haines, Fannie
Aleshlre, Orna lJysell, Thelma
Mlller, Beckie Lavender, Mary
Pickens, Debbie Plda!ilsandLnnlse

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EvelyD Wofford, Oliver Street,

Middleport, has returned home
from a long-awaited reunion With
relatlves In Mercy Olde England.
Evelyn, accompanied by a sister,
saw the crown Jewels, the changing
of the ·guanl In Lmxlon With the
Queen InspeCting the troops, the
birth place of Shakespeare. toured
the home of Ann Hathaway and
, took a cruise on the Avon R.lver and that's only a sampling of the
action.
EvelyD loved the trip and the
reunion, but contends there's liDthing greater than the USA.

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Metbodllm, 1'7M-l88f, .. belq oblerved thll-*lly llle
-.,e die Hoek 8prtap ~
. ·. ihe ~ c.-1)' Unlteil M8h ... CIIUI'ch Caapera- where aenleea 11ft belltlc ltteld. '1'lae If' 'kc llle
llve Parllh. BIIJie IIIUiJy ud pranr lll!nicelllft bel..: evEIIIDcaavJcea- ud&amp;be caw*._.e ._pod-·
held each afte1'11001111111Ube l!'i. . . . . ~Include 11ft aKlOUI'IIpd lo 1Jrtac i11oarJ lawn cllaln. '11* was
~ "'nnlag, wlb . I C aad .,._:hlnl at w.... _,_ alter •'alllble lliudlb'-. 'Die .Rev.
1:38 p.m. llwuah Frldaf. Toaipt'• 8(1 h• wiD be RGbtri JW• • led In llle 111111 P'OUP !Rudy for
the.Rev,St.eve)'ti.-. ..... S(Ielll=a&amp;llleJI'rlda.YIIIIN Edith Tllllleri, PauJiae Roullt iiiJd "
beth CuiJer,
.
, lerVIce wiD be the Rev. James Corbitt llecor'atli!lll ~lortpt. . .

Colorful tricycle featu res the
"Scuffy" decqration, safety back
rest, and basket. It's Real
beauty.

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The first birthday or Macyn Ann
Ervlnwascelebratedrecentlyatthe '
~ of her parents, Mr. and Mn.
Herbert Ervin and son. Joshua.
A cookout was 8hared by the
mn•pwilhcake'andleeci-eambelng
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served. A Strawberry Shortcake

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losers · .
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Ftve Polnta SIIDdei'el1a Clasa.
1: ~ Roush and Roxann
earton were the lopwe!pt losel's at
llleMa.mOUs. ld&gt;nnat!Onm the
'~let ..... exerclle prilll'lllli may be
Obtalaed from Jo Ami Newacxne.
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Enjoy The Delicious Hotdoc With Ho1111made Sluce and On1ons
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CIIHSe or Slaw 10' Edr1

GEl A CONEY ISLAND, CAN OF RC &amp;CHIPS
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dormltory . ldeallor
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· 12 QT•. BUCKET • DOUBLE SPOUT
21 QT. WAST£ BASKET
24 QT. TUIF TUB DISHPAN

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lNG COLORS
PAN··
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ON SALE

SiSO

a..,, Wine,

Pop and Party Suppli!R

CALL AHEAD AND PICK I"{ UP AT OUR
NEW DRIVE UP WINDOW
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' T. Sgt Lany and Paullne Baker
· recently won second ~ In ·the
\)'Qnder Bread Sweepstakes. Their
ches. Handy size for ·

WlliCII, Tammy Ervin, Jim Hupp
and John Holman.

Introductory Specials ·
1~80', 2-Sl.&amp;O, or

. Named seeond

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Hubbard, Buddy, Sally, B. J., 8ara
and Kacy Ervin, Teresa and Stracy

The Best Coney's n The Country

,l Joan, Vaughan
the . most
~t and Ruth Sn1lth
the
l'llliner-up at the Monday~

Extra compact d8sign
tak• only 29 sq. In·

Heather Dalley, Beverly lm4 !3rad- · ·
ley WUlford, Sharo!i and Oha!J

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Howard and N= :Enrtn. gieatth •trtnn
grandmother,
.._, and. a
great-aunt, Mabel King. Also present were several aunts, uncles, and
cousins, Rhonda , Shawn · and

~wu~oot
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~attending were her grand-

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Parents, am and · Lela Windon,

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SOLD BELOW COST ..
1-DAY ONLY, SATURDAY, JULY 21
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Middleport, Ohio

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DAYTON, 1 Ohio (AP) - Two
newspapen; have let up a $5.ool

..secret wttness" reward fund

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hopes of uncovering ·lnA:Jnnatlon
that COUld lead to fugitive Alton
Coleman, wanted In connecuon with
' an alleged slx-statectlme spree.
Law enlorcement offtcers from 45
conununlties met Wemesc!ay with
Dayton· pollee and FBI agents (or
more thall an hour to exchange
lntlnnatlon and be updated on the
search for' Coleman, 28, and h1s
canpanlon, Debra Brown, 21.
"It wils worthwhile because It
biwght evecyone up to date and
gave them accurate lnfonnatlon,"
Ro.nald L. Danielson, supervising
agent tor the Cincinnati FBI offtce,
said this morning. "It clarifies the
air for everyone." ·
Danielson sald there were no new
develo!ments since Wednesday,
when the agency said Coleman's
traU WaS ~ cold. The FBI
~ far people who might have
befrle!lded Coleman to come

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forward.

Dayton police advised residents to

take down garage and yai'd sale
signs, saying Coleman apparently .
stop; at sue!) neighborhood events
looking for targets.
Meanwhile, pollee continued
searching tor a woman and ber two
young children who spent three days
at a minister's home with Coleman
and ))ave not been seen since.
They ended thelrvlslt at the home
of the Rev. MlUar Gay, 79, and hls
wtte, Kathryn, on July 9, pollee said.
Coleman and Ms. Brown returned
alone Tuesday and allegedly assaulted the Gays and stole their car.
Dayton Pollee Chief Tyree
Broorntleld said he was concerned
tor the safety of the unldentlfled
woman and chlldren because Coleman ls alleged to have raped four
chUdren- two of whom were killed.
He also has been llnked to four other
deaths, Including two women.
The (Dayton) Journal Herald and
Dayton Dally News established a
speclal phone number which people
cOuld use to provide details on
Coleman's whereabouts. Callers ·
WE:J'('told toleaveaslx-dlgltnumber
so they could remain anonymous.
Pollee sald they were uncertain
whether Coleman was still In the

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453!&amp;.~.-·d. .
Ph. 111·4288 .
11•• A•-· Cl!f IH-l312

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ler1Crt Awlllblf • '·
"SmiCit ttllt Towen Above

t. dissolution was granted and a

/t~lflllfll"lfl,.,.ll"·fHit'

divorce filed In Meigs County
O:mmon Pleas Court
.
Mary Lucille Stafford and Hubert
Staffoid had their · marriage
dlsl1olved.

Anna D. Johnson, Pomeroy, filed
for divorce from Kenneth A.
Johnaon. Mr. Jolmson was ordered
to pay tempormy support
In other court nllngs, Coal Power
Inc. ot l'ailei'OY ls being sued by
Pllllllps Machine Service of Beck,
ley, W.Va., for the remaining

Public Notice

help US."' Echavan1a said. But as
he tried to admlnlster first aid, "I
heard glass bre8ldng and ... I just
~.,.nnlng.''

boys were later
pronounced dead at ~scene, lYing
near their blcycles.
The shool1ng left the restaurant
windOWs shattered and bullet holes
In a neariJy nre truck. Bloodied
bodlesremalnedoutsldetherestaurant as nlglit fell, and later were
wrapped In yellow plastic and
carted away.
Aniong the wounded was a
6-month-old girl who witnesses said
was passed to bystandets by ber
·The · three

SH~RIFF'S SAlE
OF REAL ESTATE
The ·s - of Ohio. Moigl
County.
N.A. .

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mother, one of theshootlngvlctim!l,
wlthapleato''takecareofher."The
ln!ant was In critical condition Btt.er
lllldergolng surgery Wednesday
night; the(ateofhermotherw~not
lmml!d(ately known.
Huberty also fired on poliCe and
fire vehicles when they an1ved at
the scene, said pollee spokesman
Blll Rllblnson. "He continued firing
alternately trm1
rifle and a
handgun, reloading one when the
'othel- ran out," Robinson said. ~
_After 90 minutes, pollee sharpshooters were able to get a clear aim
at Huberty and !Ired a total of live
times, strlklng the gunman once,
Ybarrando said.

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The July 26 program for the . 'lbe$21entryteeshouldbemalledtO
l'l'lel!tllla ol tile Sclutlleastem Ohio Box m, Wellston 45&amp;12, or to Cldldll

~ CowiCII wW te,lture the at JayMar, WW's Hill, funauy
prelf!lltatloll, "Planning Now." .
~- Entries should be made by
'l1le COWICll has ~ 8iiiiOUIICeC : July 23.
planaforlts&amp;Olftaamament.alsoto
'l1le program for the ~.
be beld July 2i.
following the tournament and
1be toumament wW be beld at dinner, wlllteatureG.KennerBUab,
~ CountJy Club In Jack· PIe 1entlng the reason to lay the
-. hecfMIIW at 8: :II a.m. Bill foundation for a better l)'ltem r1
Clllldl, PI 1'1\ r •matJayMar blghways to seiV!ce 11011tbeuteiu ·
Galt CUI, 11 lllumament libecu. Cillo.
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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
. REPAIR

servl~e and inatallltlan.

rsn.•ll"• ,.,

AI• TraJ~amisslori
PH. 992-5682

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Grace Whaley to Matthew C. Van
Franken, Lot 30, Pomeroy Village.
Truman H. Pliddy, macle M.
Prtddy to Trwnan H. Prtddy.
Macle M. Pliddy, 6 acres, Rutland.
Edward R. Archer to Edward R.
Archer, Dorothy P. Archer, parcelS, Sallsb\li'Y.
·
Oscar J. Pennington, Joan Arm·
strong Pennington to Carl E. Smith
Petroleum, Inc., Right of Way,
Orange.

NICk Grueser, Margie Grueser to
H. and W. Drlll!ng, Right of Way,
Rutland.
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Michael W. Koly, et o1
DelooNo. 114-CV-44
In pursuance of an Order of
Sale tn the above entttled
actton. I wtll oHer for sale at
publtC auc!tOn. on the front
steps of the Court House In
PomerO\(, in the above na med

County, on Saturday. the 11th
day of August 1984. at JO,OQ
A.M ..

Syracuse. County of Me1gs and

of the D eed Record s of Me•gs
County. Oh•o: thence North BO

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re-evaluate their

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PH. 992·7013

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Broker-Auction SeiYice
Cheryl Lemley,
Meip County Associate

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U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILtE. OHIO
Authorized John De,re,
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Farm Equipment
De11tr

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Pa rti

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Vinyl

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SHOE REPAIR

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COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. Bods. lroll.
wood. cup-•. choirs,
chooto, bookett, dloheo,
jlra. Ont._, gold
ond oliver . Wrlte · M. D.
Miller, Rt.2. Pomeroy, Ohio
41789 or doll 814-992-

FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS

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MASON SERVICE

timat1s, 949· 2801 or

612011 mo.

~ IIIJ!I"tielortlw:MI•wlha

...,. ot ..... ., people In •

Mcllaaald'a ~ WecJDee.
4q ID 8la Ylldro, Callr. llilberty ..... by a palce
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pWo),

Delays expected
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) - 1bere
may be more delays In~ b1al of·a
q~ous~er man accused of shoot1na
and kllllDf 811 Ohio Unlvenlty
student frmllils car. ·
Wayne Martcs, 29, II Clll trill for,
8111'11~ murder In the shoot1na
• th ot Sliawn Myen lui December. Marla!' ' atliaoeya tiled
\ly for a clllnatotveaue, a
ml8tl1al and penniiiiCIII tD .......
cp!8ttQnlng ol jurora.
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FY I lion pliue, Is
It
blip~ to a fair b1al In
Athans CclUDty. 'lbere'a no word CJII
wbeli
P1eu Jud&amp;e WU·
111m Rowland will rule 011 tbe

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Tells yo• past, present

1nclluture. Advlct on 111 •
.fllltttrS ol lift.
All rudin1s art private
1ncl confldtntlll.
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115~ 7111 St.
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:DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALLI
992·3410

Honott lody to Rvo in. Coil
992-370• .
Babysitter wanted in our
homo for 1 boby during
sChool yeor. Cell 814-742·
2884.
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W111ted old pionoo. Paying
uo.oo Md 140.00 eoch .
Firat 11- only. Write giving
dlrocilona. Wlttln Pionoo,
lo• 111. Sordlo. Ohio
43148 . Coli 814 -483·
1108.

i · PERSONALiZED POOLS

or

Wide Ranae of Chemical•

843·5424
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOil-FlU DIRT

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Wanted

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pond. City water In Racine.

Cell 814·949·2641 .
OWner tron-rod-must

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development.

Yard Sale Ping Pong table,
bar, limps, afghan piUs
other. Sot. 9 -8. 2011 Klnoon
Dr.

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Gorogo Sole, Tlwn o!ld Fri, II• ~
tHI II. Sot II tiU 12. 130111\
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MMdowbrook Orlvo.

Goroge Sole Friday &amp; Sot .
10· 8. Oronge brick houoe
behind Bidwell S~hool. Big
men'·• qlothet, jeaita,

Thura,

couch;, r
a.,.m-

oddl end8. ' ~
Roed.
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Yord Sate July 20 Boby
clothet, gun rec:k.. life Moving toll. two fomiliH. ..
Conley, Fairview Rd. "•
wlndowo for pottorel view. jockoto. bow 'etc . 10-1 C1mp
Fri.
Sot
.. July 20·2111. 8 til;'•
Georges
Creek
Rd.
three
finillhed.double gar•ge, fiM·
IS. Silver tea let. gltaw.,.,
ploco. Iorge p&lt;&gt;&lt;ch. 40 ft. tenthe mile out.
bed linen, smell epplien~••··
dedc., wooda. priv.cy, near
1
Yard
Sale
Toya,
children•
clothea.
RO¥o1 Ooll P•... 183.900.
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8'h oooumobllty. Coli 814- ~othing, furniture, miiC.
SoturdayJuly21,9·1Rt. 3&amp; Y1rd Solo. Frldoy 9 till I;:
992·6420.
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post ho1pltal, otreet beoldo Jefflnon-22nd Street. Rollo.
Cencelled .
Foodl. -~
houoe ond
47•145
for
1 10 lot
room
Rutland
: Buy
leathonoueodcor.Thefirtt
*4271 collh buys it. Yet. 1 ~-:--:-:---:---;;:-;:-­ --=-=--:-:--:-::--:-:----..,.,, •
only 'h tho te• voluoiion- 31 Homes for Sale
32 Mobile Homea
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*4276. Coli fo&lt; eppoint· J- - -- - - - - for Sale ·.
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ment 218·394-8741 .
Beautiful Tri-level,hame. on
Nice 3 becfroom houoe,lorge % •ere. 3 bdr., lll!"ilf, room Uoed mobile homo. 10•12'.;•
living room. kitchen. pentry, with fireplac:e. 1!1.2 births. Wlndoor. 3 bedroom, goo,.
woodburing room. bath. roomo Iorge with plenty ol 18,9911.00. 1;&gt; • w Hilmes.
gordon opot, • rental apart- closet• epace. cerpeted 2nd end Viand St., Point,..
ment. A good inwotment It th""'ghtciut •lid olr condhl· Pleeunt. 304·171·442&lt;1. _
the right time . Price : onod. ow- lioo moved out
127,600. Coif •nytimo 814- of 1t.ate and m.,lt sell. Price Uoed mobile homo. 70x12:.•
742·2283.
vrllo.!_ly reduced. 304·87&amp;· Chollon1111r. total tlec. a.. ,
8PM .
bodrooma. •7.895.00. D •
3-oom houoo.ln Ponio- 1 ---''-----~---­ W Home.r 2nd .end Vi..... ~
roy,fully cerpeted, fuUy COir- A· frome houoo. 7 room1,.2 St.. Pont Plelpnt, ~
peted, full booom-t. 2 botho, fireploce in femlly 876-4424.
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flrepleoet &amp; garage, e.:tra room. An in ground IWim-• ----~~
lot, new rOof • furnace. ming pool, on 1 acre of Uoed mobile homo, 11•12
Remodeled kitchen • both. ground. WiU tin once portion. Cameron, tot1l elec, 2 ._.._,;Coi1814-287-886B or 814· Phone 304-882'28811.
. room. H.981.00. D &amp; W
288·7979.
Mobile Homeo, 2nd 011d ~
Vlond 81., Point Plu-,,
Mobile Home•
Reduced, nice 3bdrmhomo.
304-87&amp;·4424.
ottic. booomont. goroge,
for Sale
axe. location, option to buy 1 ----------~ 1974 Spring Manor, 12xll0 .,
or owner me yo carry. Cell
mobile home, 11.500.00.'&lt; ;
992· 2&amp;17 . •
NEW AND USED M08tlE 304-875-11126 or en •
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HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL· 6886.
2 bedroom home near lTV
MOBILE HOME SALES.
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langsville, on 1 acq ground. 4 MI.
WEST. GALLIPOLIS. 1984 Caroline. 14x44 .~ 'j
Shown by appointment RT 36. PHONE •814·448- 19,800.00; 1984 CoroiiMo/ •
only. Cali814-742-2541 .
1 4•52. 11 o,g98.00. Low·
7274.
mon Trail• Soln, 304·11272 Skyline, 1 bedroom, IG-o_i_n_g-to__
O_U_I_h_il-:fe-H::7-:S:-o-•e 2B44 or 882· 2004. .
((j'
tttove. refrigerator. a .c .. or money on houling. buy this
completely fumlthod . Price 1989 Kh 1 4•80 mobile
Farms for Sale
negotiable. Cell 814-992· homo\2 bdr., geo fumonco , 33
7479.
frig.. oven. windOw AC,
portlelly fumlohod. Locot"" Pliny, W. Vo. 260 ..,., I
R•oonobly priced home. in
Athena Mobile HOme Parte working farm with nic:e 3j~
walking diatence to town, 1 few
from c::empus. bedroom home. Coli for '
nice 'buitt in kitchen . Calf for finloh minutes
more deteila, 304- 34&amp; -1Ll~
ochool
w~h equity.
appointritent. 81 4 · 992 ·
509&amp; . ERA MALLORY
ot
16.900.
Borgoin
priced
3592.
GROUP-ASSOC.
Coif 614·387-7 536.

·beautiful 3 bdr. ho"'!!. flm·
i(y room hot 20 ft. of

o,

plow to....,c:O. Coli
814-2118-1628.
·- - ' - Wil do
houoe clean·
ing. Ref-.c81. Cal 8143811-8839.

...,.,.1

Pointing, roof worlc end
general rep-''· gr111 cutting.
Clol814-317-7881.
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Woter walla. drilod Ito oerviced. Free eltima.... Cell
814-992· 5008 or814· 742·
3147.

35 Lots 8t Acreage

v

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lot for tale in Mercerville. .~ :
Cell 614-268·6818.
J'

Hometita in Claerview Eat;,"
••••· an utilitiee including ~.

aewer, no money down. Cell
814-266-1216 otter IIPM . :n

.,

Northup on Concrete
Street., No reatrictktna. •P·
poro• . 130 ft . frontage . Cill •·
446-3485.
In

.'
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Building lot in town, •'
40•120. Coli 304 -67&amp;" .'

"Help Wanted

Site

a Suppliea

21

, Bualneu
. Opportunity

~3;0;3=0=o;r=6=711~·;3=4=31=.==::5'.::
36

Real Estate
Wanted

••

\

5 acres or more close to
town. suitable for home. ,,
Priced reeaonably. After
5:00, 304-8711-6643.
. ..

77~1-,lt;t4

HH j110.

•

...J

BRAUN·&amp;

Rento ls

ASSOCIATES
LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE '
~ DoN1 BOY.

FREE HfAIIIII 'liSTS WEDIIESDAYS

3

SWIIII loldt • lllttflllltllll Senlm

..... .............. ....

Colllpvtartzid IIM!hl Aiel Selactlon

LISA I. KOCH, M.S.

Ne O.Wn f'ayment

L1ct11M Cll11lcll AldiOialflt

lxcellent l•t•
..., lnfonnotten

CeiiCeU.I

614-423-SUO
71611 mo.

Rt.

W'~l

l111dlll.li11

498 Gfn. HlrtiRIII Pkwy.
Middleport, OH.
PH. 992-2549 qt

priced right. Cel\448· 1886.

Junction of

Goroge Sole July 19 • 20 . Succo11 Rd. July 20 • 21. .
lAM till 4PM . Fairfield
... ---.--.----- --~' '
Centenary Rd. Portorbrook ----------Pt Plea11nt
:,

----------------·· ·

MAINTENANCE, SERVICE &amp; INSTALLATION
. FOR ALL POOLS ABOVE I IN-GROUND
Free Wattir Analyaia At Store or

Nlnc8, new hot water blnk.

F•mlly yord oolo: July 2(1,
21 1 0 o.m.tll doril. 'GO to
Derwin. turn right on 881, 1 •
Vard Sale Fri. • Sat. Llrll .follow Jlgna. Clothe• • tv,
1nd amell itema. clothing, _m_l_oc_. _1t_•m_•·_ _
· _ _.:._ .: )
etc: 'fl mi. before Porter on
old 1 8o.
Yord Sol,: Tupjlel1 Plolno, t•

_________..

Riverview Peraonel Cere
Home, Betty Mercer owner.
heo voclincy lor olderty
peroon.l Coli 1-304· 773·
Wont to iJu¥ good uoecl omott &amp;882.
eciUNilltC.r.lowmile•. C a l l l - - - - - - - -114-211-1911 onytlme.
WiR bobytit in ·my ho- 6
""""~wk . for ony ogo chUd.
· lluying dely gl!ld, oi!v« Colt Shirloy Dugan, 9411·
colno. ringe.(ewelry, liiMIIng 27118.
WOft, old coint. lo!OI CUI· 1-------i--Nney. Top pricfl. Ed. Bur· Have vecancy, wiii ·Care for
lien Be- Shop, 2nd. Avo. eldorly in my homo In
Middleport. Oh. 114-192· Pomeroy. 114-992-1022.
3478.
Troinod ond ·qu!llified, ,...
Cull pold for foncv Iron or sponofble nuroing Olllotont
11eovy inln beclt. •180 ond to Mlp "",. to&lt; oldorly. Con
up for - I n Meigo Co. dO vito! ol(lnH ond edminio·
-]ora. Old time cup· ter medication. ' WI! work
bo~rd . coli 1· 304-182- ony ohift. 304-882-241, .
2711

11oo....,..,

facturtn.

most DOMrful prelllillll llloifM In Tilt Iii

"Bea,u tlful, C111toin ·
Built Oar~gea ..

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Wonted to btly uoecl coal "
wC.od heli811. Swain Fumitu,., 448·31118. 3rd. •
OIIYII St.• GoCUpollo, Oh.

E,....a-c.r,

Wt UH Voa Sc'lldlf
Eq1ip1111nt llcomlll!lllded

Nice 2 bdr. utllty room,
garage, nice yard. new fur·

8 ltot OCrH lll!hh stocked

Wanted To Buy

W.poy-forlotamoclel
clean uMd cera.
'
Jim Mini! Chev.·Oido Inc.
.t• ,.II Gone John.O.
•
441·3872

PARTS •nd SERVICE

W.'d liQ lo illlrodlct roe lo .

35185 Olk Hill 10141

Jell immedletelyi Ml~e­
pon. Coli 814-992-8841 .

APiotont Orgonlot nMded
et Greco Eplocopel Church.
cell 814· 992·3988.

Fricley, loptomber7.
Rlchord Re¥noldo.

•Refrige1etoro
•Drvwt •Frwnn

&amp;UPHOLSTERY
Loq Bott011, OH. 45143

Attroctivo home, priced thot
Ia unbelievable! Owner must

family room with wood
burner. Single cer garage, on

.Woohen•Diohwullen

PIONEER CARPET

Green ToWnahip nev.- beau·

tiful, 2 ttory homo, 4 or II
bdr .. H~ both. lorr. LR •
Kitchen, formal D • utility
room. ganga. concrete
drive, nice lot, city ochool1,
41-i mlfoa from .Gofllpolll.
Borgelq priCed 164,900.
WIH conlider mo.,.le hom'e
trade-in. Coif 448-8031.

..,ollebie. Coli 448-4421 .

No ·Auction tllio week ot
H - . ! Auc:t!Gn. We wHI

915·3561

PH. (614) 985-4212

NOW AVAILAILEI

The

RN or LPN lor private duty
full time or port 'tlme work

814-218-1218 oftor IIPM .

..,

All Mak11

Insured

M I H,

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9 yr. old ,water front home.
exc . condition, 12.000
down. owner finance. Cell

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

3-5-Hc

PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

I;

•ch•-

FOR FUTURE USE"

PH. 742·2328

.614-992-7626

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992:1201

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1"- Eotl,.,..too)

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

"CUllOM BUILT HOMEI
'WATER. GAB.
Otl LINES

Public Sele
8t Auction

Good Income. No

inveetment. flt•U~t•
duio, nwnagernont potllllili·
tle1. Prllft ond ow•d1 In
recognition of echieve mento. The opportunity to
•rn ,....,. to dream toeationl. Beroh Conve11try io e
fuH ronile l.Welry company
offering~ high quality 14K
gold, otetllng tllwr, ond
dlomondo In addition to
fashion (ewolry throughout
the Un- 8tot11. For Inter·
view cell between the houra
of1PMto4PMMo!ldoytlwu
Friday. Alk for: 114•3ea.
811118 Connie G-ge Unit
DIIICtor or 814· 448·2114
Carolyn Doni lronch
MMoger.

"CIJT OUT

•lAND CLEARED
-sEPTIC S'tSIEIS
eGRAVEL H~ULED

Wolfe
'Investigations,
'
Inc. ·

'
"CONCRETE WORK

N•tn•~--~--------.----~

6/20/ 1 ....

•

"Otl FIElD IERVICEI •
"DUMP TRUCK' SERVICE ~

SOvel 1,1

992·2478 '

PH.

71911 mo.

gutt.r

' 992-6215 .. 992·7314
·
Pomer...,, Ohio

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Business

8.

lARGE orlMAU JOBS

TROMM
EXCAVATING

; V. C. YOUNG.IU

Phone 742·3171

-SEPTiC ~SS'YSTEIS

All Wort GUirantHd

work '

.

c.-.

time.

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McGHEE

Found. , _ water lkl. Ohio
R._,., Kvwr
Julv
13. Cd 114--4-\1· 3282 ond
ldentlfy.

&amp; Industrial

end ..., ad•llng
-Roofing ~~nCI
work
- CDftCNie work
~Addonl

found

Loet young flmole Dober·
mon ml•- biod&lt; with ton
mllkln(ll. whlto patch on
w.-g Nd coller ond
llllloe lOCI with Bo M•be.
JO&lt;I-171·8114 on bock.
• 110. roword. 171-3708

C0111-cial, IHidtntlal

; .CARPYTER
SERVICE ·.

'.

Full bloocled Gorman She-

Found: Coclrl&lt;l!ponlel, coli
toz•.!!""'., lfy. Coli 814·742·
.....,

CJolllpolla, Ohio

PH. 949-2320

:· YOUNG'S

In

·MeDONAID'S M.-\SSAar.E
- 'l'l*lla pilotoo5JOilver 71111JerQo, 41, ol S. Dlep, .

St. Rt. 160 Nerth

Raqjne, OH.

J.H·ttil

992-2635

.

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

GREENLEAF .TERMITE
&amp; PEST CONTROL

DOOIIS ............ I1&lt;19.95
HOODS,.,.......... 117&lt;1.95
'IUMPUS .......... 169.95

gaa outdQor grill, awnings,
Coif 448· 2&amp;8~
8 :00PM

Compeny. E•m more P8rt·
time th8n many eem full

FOUND Cheohlrt, Mini
Mort. July 12. Pup, · 8 . mo.
Old. 81od&lt;. tan foce. 4 white
fMt. F-Ile. palt -gle.
- . .. . _.t with child-.
ftt- holM. Coli992· 8&amp;114
or 441·11114 anytime.

Now S•rvlna
South.Oslem Ohio

New Ch1vy Trude ....
FINIIIII ............. 176.95

HELP WANTED

Phon•--~--~------· ~

".w•.aent 101 ,..,,

CHEST~R--985·3307

TAIL GAT! ....... ,. 115.00
FOIID PINDIII .. ,. f69.95
BUMPER .1......... , 169.95 ·
AltoS.. Car
,.ndon Avall•ltle

. INGElS FURNITURE

23

new paint, attached o-rage.

Full or part time aaleepereon
lor Soroh Coventry Jowolry

8 Lolt and

446-4522

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

lldnt, Oh.
Ph. 61'·143-5191

R: SUPPORT ....... 114.95

Call

~allipolia

&amp; Vicinity

Three bedro0ma. centrel air,
vinyl wall paper, cerpet
throughout. well lnouleted,

2 femole coto ond kittena.
catch anell" •nd rett . PerJOn who coiled pfeo1o coli
304-112· 3a80.
pherd, 1 yr. old, good with
chi-n. fernolo, IH•t 180
P8rkDrive.

CALl

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lo.6·11C

II. l. "B•d"

·

Collie. Golden ond white, 2
old, 304-17&amp;· 7337.

RENT A CAR

W• Have A Full flme
·Shop fechnldan
on Duty

D~Housta

lnsulettd

Sol'tbltly Townohlp Clllll
-LEbln
(7) 19. 1tc

Need an experienced
carpet layer. Must have
his own tools lnd transportation. Will pay top
q111lity salaey.

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yro

7119/1 mo. pd..

dEIITH
•SYlVMIA
•SPEED QU££1 IAUIDIY
•GIISOII REFRIIUATOI

24'x3&amp;'

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

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I

.

_ . . ,, 2 collcokittenl. 8
wtco. Olld 1 yr. old. Both
'""""' · Coli 982· ~883. c

public. •nspecuon at the home
ot th e clerk upon reQuest

' 11!51111!1. _ , ~~~~~~-

I'

SlztJ from 6'x6' IJp

available a nd the Revenue
Shanng Fun ds are ava tl able for

• Wrile you.- own ld ...- by men with this
· . coupon. Cancel rour ld by .,._ when you gel

c:df.,

UTIUTY BUILDINGS

Help Wanted

-Curb Inflation
'
Pay ' CaSh for .
'C iaulflecl• ancl ~

markets,,; sald JackCEQIOI, spokes-

manfoi'FoodMarketlnglnstitute,a
Washington-basedJrade group. .

enacted Budget showing the
tntended uses of the monies

tAL"U~
II Til
:

Sizes Start Fr0111 12'x16' ·

Begtnntng at the Northwest
Meigs County
corner of a parcel, of land
171 5. 12.. 19, 3tc
conveyed by Virgtnta H. Karr to
Paul F. Amberger and Dorothy
S. AmbergAr by deed dated 1-:::--:--:-:--o--~---­

11

GAS LINES
WATER ~IllES
SEWAGE LINES

S.J4·1k

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AIID SERVICE
HEADQUA~fRS FDR

POLE BUILDINGS

JAMES J. PROFFITT
SHERIFF

February 11. 1964. and re.corded on Vol. 220. Page 31 9 ·

Klttlno to give ewoy. 3 groy,
3 white, 3 mole • 3 female .
Coll112-7101.

BUS.: 985-3813
RES .: 985-3837

992. 712'1
. ·.r

ALL STEEL &amp;

S. Amberger.

the

State of Ohto.

some $10 million In severance PaY
andotbercontractbenefttstormore
than 4,00&gt; allployees, Bemlsh slid.
· ~,F'er(odlcally supennarket cOm·

panles will

TOWhsh•p Trustees

Fixed conventional FHA·

VA . Leoder Mprtu•o•••
Athena. colioct 814· 192'
30111 . .

Homes for Sale

FREE ESTIMATES

................ M.

lollowtng
Said premoses 'appraiSed at 8
Public .Sale
descn bed real estate. Sttuate in
s 17.000 and cannot be sold
8t .Auction
th e Coun[V of MEIGS and state . fo r". less tha n twO-th•rds of the 1--------~
of Oh10. and m the Village o f appraised price.
I
Syracuse to-wit
TEAMS: Cash 1n hand on day
·Sttuated tn the Vrllage of
of sale.
o'clock

or

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

Ut•t. . . .... . . . . . . . . .... ...........

enacted the Budget for f•sca!
va r 1985. A summary of rhe

Sales

4

Ut•it . . . ... . . . . .~. . ........

PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of tM Av•lloblly
of the Adopted Budget
On Jvlv · 2. 1984. the
Salisbury

GREG ROUSH·,
PH . 992-71183 ..
pr 992-2282

u..tt ... ~ ........... ... ...........

Public Notice

pal-eel of land conveyed 10
Virg1nta H. Karr: the(l ce South 9
deg_ 1 5' East to the place of
beg1nning. contaming about
I / 3 of an acre. more or less
It be•ng the •ntent•on of the
grantor herem to convey to the
Grantee herern. all of that tract
of land cO nveyed to ,the sa•d
Virg•n•a H. Karr by the satd
M attie Genhe1mer in Parcel No.
One of th e sa1d deed recorded
rn Vol 149. Page 5 48, wh•ch
ltes north of th e satd tract or
parcel of land con11eyed by the
satd Vlrgmia H. Karr to the sa1d
Paul F. A mberger and Dorothy

Bank..=.:--

more readily and move to adjust t1ons director. "It ls further hoped deg. East 2 15.6 feet to the
their system of retail outlets, he and certainly anticipated that the ~ortheast corner of the said
said.
Paul F. Amberger and Dorothy
new
operators will associate them- S. Amberger parcel of land;
, Kroger today was preparing to .selves with Foodland Distributors." th ence North 9 1/ 4 deg. West
sen 70 of Its stores In southeastern
al ong the west l1ne of Race
Foodland ls a joint venture of Street
to the Northeast corner
Michigan, 0106t In suburban DeKroger and Wetterau Inc. of St. of a tract of land. being Parcel.
trolt,aftermembersofUFCWLocal Louis, Mo.
No. One 1n deed from Man•e
·8'16 voted Tuesday nigh! by a
Kroger would nOt attempt to sell Genhe1mer. w•dow. to Virg•nla
five-to-one margin to reject wage the stores as a package to another H. Karr. dated Apr1l ,7. 1943.
and recorded 1n Vol . 149. at
and benefit concessions to keep 40 of chain, Bernlsh Indicated.
Page 648 of the .Meigs County
the stores open.
·
''It's more a case of many Deed Reco rds; th ence .. n 8
Westwa.rd d1rec!lon aiOOg the
The Cincinnati-based chain, cit·
dllferent operators rather than one
1ng high operatlng'COSts, plarmed to or two," Betnlsh said. Prospl!ctive south side of Plum Street to the
Northwest corner of the said
close the stores at 9 p.m. Saturday. · purchasers Included someofthe300
. ."Oilr Intention Is to sell those management employees atrected
properties to quillltli!d buyers," said by the closures, he said.
Paul Bernlsh, ~ pubUc rela· · 1he closings will cost Kroger
I·

Highways topic ' of July 26
SEORC
toumament-meeting
..

,,

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Public Notice

Unemolovedeee-----

(Contlnued trol!PPage If

. ...........

' v :ArO

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Balow market 11teo.

aleU 8:00 to 12:00. 304. 1711-4181 .

111 VNra Experi.,.c•

II. 124,POM11oY Ohio

Call 742-3195
Or "2·5875
...__........

!"Ort tiRW lnolcle NIH pool•
tlon. Houro Mon . • VI~ .
lAM to IPM . EllatrfOIII
...,..,..nee n - r y . lntor~~~- held 1 OAM to Noon.
Fri. July 20Ch, et 1881
Eo.....,
Gollpolla. W•
oro ·on Equal ·Opportuolty .
Em-ployer . No phono
eppllcotlona.

Money to Lllan

Need to ohoN o ride to
Menfiatl Unl-ilty clefly,

Roofl!ll orlr
AIUIIIIIIII I Vinyl Sidi!l11

·. GARAGE

· Residentill
I Commercial

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22

Help Wanted

CoH (114)

lngorlr
CuJ
olt Bldp.

Roger Hysell

nttda: luniiCH 11p1ir

(:lftNijWJ.,.........,...., Jb

\11.

payment on machines.
'Phlllips Machine Service claims
Coal Power, and Julian Hunt•and
Larry Hunt, owe ~ corripapy
$162,216 for mining equipment. The
service company sa1d the money
w~ due In July 1983. Coal Power
refused repossession of the eqUipment, the suit claims.
'
The Columbia Township trustees
filed a fund transfer of $4,&lt;ro.. The
tru,stees are transferring tnoney !
from the road and bridge fund to the
· general fund.

MILLER ·
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

m••

Fanll your •lrin&amp;

Ms. i3raw!l apparently drove to
Day1on from Lexington Ky., arter
abducting Ollne Carmical Jr., 45, a
WllUamsburg, Ky., history professor, late Monday. Carmical, an
unsuccessful1978 candidate for the
Republican U.S. Senate nomination
In Kentucky, was found unharmed

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PHONE
992-2156
Do
Ctoltllio&lt;l llfol.
111 C.ort 11 .. ,_..,,
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EUG

HotMCafllltllllllaa

The Daily Sentine

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
C-plet1 Gu1ter WOlle
Complete llemod...,g
Raoflng of ••
W.....,lnhom•ere•
20¥Mro

3074, J....._, Ohlo.

·ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION.

"F,.. Eetlmeteen

,.....,,~loll

Pollee said Coleman, Harris and

Court ends two Jll.arriages

S
OR
SIDING CO . .

APPLIANCE

;Kroger closing Michigan stores
DETROIT (AP) - Kroger Co.'s
decision to close 0106t of Its
· ·Michigan supermarkets ls part of
the grocery IndUstry's newfound
ability to make better decisions
about where to sell cereal and steak.
Blame~ computer.' · .
"With computerized checkout
IUld other systems, ~·re getting
more details, not onJy on speclflc
stores but on speclflc products
within speclflcstores," saldAIZack,
~for~ United Food and
Ccmmerclal Workers Union In
:WaShington, D.C.
With better Information, managers can IOO!Itlfy the sources of loss

•

AID

~t~to~crtmew~
Identified~ Coleman's.

Bertha Baylor to David G.
Dodson, Connie J. Dodson, .17 acre,
Middleport Village.
Marcus J. Guhl, Deborah E. GUhl
to Ohlo Valley Elecbic Corp.,
Parcels, Mlnersvllle.
Charles H. Evans, Charlotte M.
Evans to Wayne E . Evans. Deborah K Evans, Lot, Pomeroy
Vlllage. Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development to Thomas R. OUer,
'
o)le-thlrd acre, Rutland.
Tracy Whaley, deceased, Grace
Whaley, Affidavit IJf death, Mefgs.

•

hotKARATE
In hlf·clef•n•.
------~--------~------------~--,.~----~------~ The
Pflvoto Leooono. PhoM 281·

.

Property

3 Announoemanta

..

Dayton area or had fled lllldef' the
heat of pollee sean:bes. Pollee
telephone lines In SII1TOOJidln&amp;
munlclpaUtles continues to be
Dooded with reports that he had
been spotted.
"Hls pattern has been that'when
pollee searches are lntensllled, he
burrows In with someone he's
conned," said Dayton Pollee MaJor
Charles Bettinger. "After the
search has lightened up. he heats up
h1s victims and robs them ..
Broomtleld said Coleman "has a
way of seeking out Christian- .
hearted people, mlnlsters especially, people who emphathlze and
sympathl:z.e with a person who ls
down and out!' '
In U.S. Dlsbict COurt In D'l)'ton,
an unemployed laborer accused of
helping Coleman and Ms. Brown
abduct a Kentucky man was
arraigned on a federal kidnapping
charge and said he ''was forced Into
this." Thomas Farrellliarrls, 3!, of
LeXIngton, Ky., was being held on a
$100,&lt;m bond.
.
Coleman and Ms. Brown also
have been charged In the kidnapping. An FBI affidavit said a

The Daily

Ohio
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. Cll4) 44f.'-11 Dr (114) HJ--1101
417 lntllld A••· lox 1213
flllllpoli, O.lo 411Jl

Annou.-menta

·=·

41

Houaes for Rent " ,. '

SWEEPER erHI _ . , . _

3 bedroom houH,In Pome·: • 1

de

rov; full bailment. fullu
carpeted with gar1ge. t22~ t ,,
mth . Coil collect, 814·287- ·
7979 or 287·88&amp;8. FlroV'
month rent free if you paint. ·

, DIVIO
l'lctlt VOOUUIII
uP .....

Cltco•. holt ,.,.. "''
Qu
Cnlk lid. !=II

S:..CltM.

.14-

Nice 3 bedroom hom,, a«lc •.. :

baaement, garage, no peta." ·
aecurity depoalt. Call 614· '~ ;
992· 2517 .

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12-The Daily s.rttlnel
Houaea for Rent
154 Mite. Merclulndl1e 158

Pett for Sele

KIT 'W CAlli.YL1 ®!tr....,., Wrtpt

,. Television
Viewing

•
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WIHman'• heve rentele: 3
bdr. trollor 8 mllu from
hoopltel f225 mO.: no child·
ran or peu. 3 bdr. plua full
beaement home, nice toea ..

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lmprovemilntl

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Kanauga . Folter Trailer apartments, Middleport.
Park . Call 446· 1602.
Adults. no pets, aecurity
dopooit. Call 614-992 ·
2 bdr trailer $176 mo . plus 3874.
one mor security plus utili·
ti 0o. Cell ~4.!1·2851.

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$176 plus dopooit: Clol
614-388-9861.
2 bdr., 12X~O unfurnished,
"h mila paat HMC. Call
448-4369 or 876-9780.

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2 · bedroom trailer. kitchen
fUrnished, couplaa one small
of1ild accepted . References. . Apartment for rent, 2nd.
304-876-1078.
floor, 6 rmo &amp; both, unfurnished; Office apa.;:e avail•· GOOD USED APPLIANCES
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Waahefl, dryers. refrigarablo. Call 814-992·6958.
:tora. ranges . Skagg1 Ap·
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APARTMENTS . mobile pliancea. Upper River Rd.
for Rant
homf?l, houses. Pt. Ple..ant beside Stone Crest Molel.
and Gallipolis . 614-446· 61 .4 -446-7398.
8221 .
Appliance , Inc:.
JACKSON ESTATES Nice 1 and 2 bedroom
used appliances and
APARTMENTS . (Equ~l unfurnished 8pfirtment•. TV seta. Open BAM to 8PM.
Housing Opportunity} has 304-676-2218 before 6 Man thru Sot. 446-1899.
one and two bedrooms. rant p.m.
627 3rd. Ave. Gallipolis,
ltarilng at 1163 for one
OH .
bedroom and 1199 per Vary nlca 2 bedroom dupleX
month I for twO bedroom, apt., unfurnlahed, down- Sears K8nmore wuher
with e 200 depo1it located town. no pet1, phone 304· helvy cjuty, 2 yro. old, $250.
near FO"odland and Spring 676-4624 otter 15 PM .
Cell 448-7071, ext. 82.
Valley Plaza. pool and TV
ant . Coli 448-2746 or leave 3 room •pt with ~bath , ref, Whirlpool waaher· drver, 7
mesnge.
stove, utHitlea furnlahed. piece dinette •et. video di1c
e226. mo. Deposit and player. · u1ed tir11 and
Furnlohed opt. 919 2nd .. refrencea required. 304· wheelo. Call 814 -3888304 . .
Gallipolia . $17&amp;. Man only,. 876·1 090.
Cell 446·4418 after 7PM .
G.E. electric range, aelf
2 bedrooms. kftchen
Newly remodeled 2 bdr., stove. ref. $200.00 month cleaning , oven, Kenmore
equipped kjtchen. central location 1 mile ebove Point goo dryer. Cell 448-4499
air. S250. 8211f.o Second Pleeoent, 304-773-5143.
affer·6PM.
Ave.. Gallipolis. Coli 44621 !iB.
Zenith atereo conaola AM46 Furnished Rooms FM redio. 304-875-1138.
Unfurniahed 2 bdr. in Crown
City. Cell 614·268-8620.
SWAIN
For rent Sleeping Rooms
AUCTION 6 FURNITUA~
end
light
houoe
keeping
2 bdr. apt. newly decorated, rooma. Park Central Hotel. 82 Olive St._ Gallipolis. New
tGO to $145 per mo. utittiea
a used wood a· coal stoves.
port. paid. Call676-6104or Coll614-448-0751.
8 piece wood living room
676-6388.
Sleeping room •12&amp;. utili- suite with 8 inch fl•t arms
till
Share beth, male *399, bunk beda complete
4 rooms' 8a bath, Jurniahed. only.paid.
Aongo
&amp; refrlg. 919 wkh bunkieo f199, 2 piece
clean. no pets. aduhs only. 2nd . Ave., Oollipollo.
anlron livlngroo·m suites
deposit &amp; reference re · 448-4418 ofter7 PM. Cell '199. antron recliners $99.
qulred. Coll614-448-1619 .
other recliners eao. maple
dinette lett $179, box
Nicely furniahed mobile
tpring• • mattreaa twin or
home in city, CA. 1 or 2 46 Speca for Rent
full $100 Itt regular-firm
adutts only, ·no pets. Call
.*120, maple dinette chail'li
446-0338.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home f36. WISh dandl f34,
maple roc:kera *59, 7 piece
This 2 bedroom apt. t..s new Perk, Route 33, North of chrome dinette aet *149, 6
Pomeroy.
large
1011.
Call
carpeting a. fresh paint.
piece dinette •t $99. u~ed
located 1 mile from Silver 814· 992-7479.
bedroom auites. refriger•·
Bridge Plozo. f195 pluo
tara, r-..gea, cheat, dreuert,
electric &amp; gao. Coli 448- 4 troller loto,. 304· 676 - !Jrlnger washera, TV'e, dry·
1078.
4114 01 1 -304-273-9746.
ers, &amp; ohoH. Call614-44631&amp;9.
Furnilhod opt. 2bdr. 1138% j_:;
4;9==;F;o:r:L:e:a:s:a===
2nd .. Glllipollo, f186 water 1- - - - - - , - - - - poid. Cell 448-4418 after,.
64 Misc. Merchandise
7PM.
StorerOom or warehouse.
Furniahed apt, 1 bdr. • 226. 25x&amp;O . for furniture;
Utilltieo paid, adulto, 920 lumber, rotting. inaulatlon, Knauff Firewood Reduced
4th ·Ave. Gollipollo. Call equipment. 31 1 Condor St.. prices thru July 31tt. Have
UO e month. Call814-992- your own Masoned wood
446-4416 offer 7PM .
this winter . 614-266-8246.
3326.
Furniohod opt. 2 bdr. e236.
Umntone. S,and. Gravel.
Utilit~ea p•id, 243 Jacklon
Delivered
In Muon, Meigs,
Pike. Gelllpolio. Coli 446Gallla or pick up at Richards
4416 oft or 7PM ,
&amp; Son. Con 448-7785.
&lt;larage apt. furnished, 29YJ
61 Household Goods
1\leil Ave., Gallipollo . 1 bdr.,
8236. utllkieo paid. Coli
448-4418 ofter 7PM.

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l.EARN TO PRI.Ve •
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2 · bdr'. house $300 plus
utilities, marrried couple
only, dap. &amp; ref. required.

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the river, garden, $275 mO.
Security deposit &amp; referen·
cas required on all re~ntalt .

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close to town •3215 mo. 3

Nice 14x70 3 bdr., mobile
home. $235 mo. deposit a
utilities, np pets. Call 446·
2192.

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THURSDAY

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tion on Bob McCormick. ll!!!g;)~
•apo mo. no children or
pet1. 5 bdr. home In town,

2 bdr. 2 mile balow .Eureka,
$160 mo. plus deposit, no
pots. Call614-843-2644 or
614-643-2918.

The Daily Slntinel . Pagl

Pon..oy Middhplll't, Ohio

lhunday, July 19, 1914 - .

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Ford fiberglass .truck bed
liner. 885; 36 in. 17 h.p. gold 58
Fruit
blat cement trawling ma·
&amp;
Vegateblas
chine. $6&amp;0: Victor 515
electric cash register, lots of
tape, vary good . condition, Blackberr,ies for ,u le, alao$310: 28 in. teble .. wo; key teklng ordoro. 304-773;
machine. lots of keys, 8135; 9168.
.
antique iron railing; Eldon
Walburn, 380 S.Third, Middleport. 992-2805 .
59 ,For Sale or Trade

OrChard Equipment, Myers
apeed sprayer. 400 gal. Want to trade 3 bdr. ranch
tank; bu. field crates; goOd Rt. 36, small farm or home
cooli~g system' for refriget'· . with •cre•ge, ·c tty sehoola.
eted storage: ·complete ap- Coli 448-337&amp; after 6PM.
pie grader; bees with hlvaa
and supeu; lift, rollers; 2
bulk tanki for gas or diesel
r 11111 :;r,r:plr. s
fuel; Thla equipment wiU be
shown by appointment only.
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Contact Opal Fitzpatrick.
Wilkooville 614-889-4376.

Four buriolopaceo in Meigs 61 Fllrm _Equipment
Co. Memory Gardens . Call -:-:--:-----:-- - - -614-985-3882.
,8N Ford Tractor, plow. dioc,
CUltiVator. 388·831 8.
Camouflaged printed mil·
itary - novelty T-1hirts, aur· Sell or trode 130 formal!
plus denim - (rental dam- with c'ultivatora. exc. cond.
aged clothing ee.oo dozen~ Will conalder trade for good
Sam Somerville's Army Sur~ Ulld PU . Cell •4411-7838
plua. New Era, Eaat · Ra- olter 6PM .
vensvvood. Open Fri •. Sat.,
Sun .. 1:00-7:00 p.m. IU"- Allii ·Chalmera mid Mason
ion made labeled advertiting sale on all 1984 Allia
speciltlties · Factory dis· Chalmers lawn and gartMn
count pricea . 304-676- tractors left In otock UO.OO
3334.1
over coat. See u1 now If yoU
are in the market for a new
Firewood for aale, •20.00 farm tractor from 40 hp to
pick-up load. f30.00 doli· 170 hp, 2 or 4 .w11..1drive.
verod. 304-876-2991 .
We c.n ull vou eny new
tractor 1 0 percent Off of
Colt-Wincheater collector•. dealer invoice. KHferl Serpre 1964 Wincheatert and viCI CM&gt;ter, St. 111.87, 304Colt commenetives for •te: 891-3874 Ripley Rood. Pt.
modol79 S, Colt :466, Colt PleaMnt.
. 22 S .A.o. 304-676· 2&amp;08
after 6 PM .
New .Hol .. nd new •nd uaed
hoy ond fDIIIJO equlp._t
20.000 btu air cond, uted 3 for the month of July only.
months, same as new. Truck Free finenclng until Jan . 1, ·
tool box , 304-773-91 8&amp;.
1986 or 10.9 PorCini fl.
nanclng for 3 yora or take a
Victor 10 department cuh 011h dhrcount. 1-uoed No.
register, Whirlpool tee ma- 49812 ft . hoyblne uoedvory
chine, high lemperature ex· little •7.900.; 1-uoedh•utt fan, hood and fire Hollond No. 273 boler
extinguising aystem. T•ylor •2.aoo.; 1-uoed New Halelush machine. Milk shake land No. 488 9 ft. hoyblne.
blender. menage sign . 304- cut 26 ecr11. •1.100.; 1·
875-1818.
No.881 New Hollond round
baler. excellent cond.
Barber chair, ·hair dryer, oil f8,800.; · 1-N- Hollond
heating stove,19760utter. 8-717 forogo chopper, 1
dining room auite antjqua. row hood •1 .750 . Keeforw
grate. 304· 468- 1714.
Sorvlce Cantor; ilt. At. 17,
Ripley Rood. Pt. r'looeont.
PuR ox cutting torch gauges.
hose cart, lots new tips . 941 Cot End loedei'o, ropo,
304-676-6299.
.
1% yord bucllotJ good cond.
Fiot Alllo HD II dozer, rop1,
coroo winch, good cond.
56 Building Supplies
304-418- 1842.

1977 Chevrolet Monte
Carlo good cond .. low mlleage. Ce11448-4!11&amp;.
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1978 Dodge power wagon
wheel drive. 8 in.liff ldtwlth
HI of 17x31i ti-. -t860 .
Col1614-3&amp;7-7238.
1978 DieHl VW Aobbit
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f . goo d tireo, greet
sunroo
614
Cell
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epd., good cond. Cell 446·
9360 lifter 8PM.

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W•ter wella cqmmerclelend ·"~
domeetlc. toot holu, pump, ,
eolos on~ ~*Viae. 304-81115- ;
3802.
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1979 CA 280, oxc. cond. -8-A~S-E-M-,'E_N_T_W_A_T_E_A· ':'
Now D- rln·g choln 6
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oprocketo. • 800 : 245 • PROOFING. Unconclltlatial' .; ;
•as2
llfetl""' guonntee. Looot· •
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refweniiH luml-. Fne",·
eetlmotee. CoU oollect 1-" .·:
1980 S 1•1 OS 750 L. Ilk
uz •4.000mlloowlthe 114·237-0488, 9 o....: to I 0::
new, under
acceu.; ollling, • 1 •100_ wP· m. flog en a ...~!'t, ~j
Coll448-4171 .
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king 9 queen soot. · 3 ; 100 ·oorfleld. 114·981: 44e.t·.~ ~
mlleo. Coli 114-248·11817 Buomento, pool docko&gt;
or 814-241-1292.
perking loto, ony oln )Db. •
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1981 ·Hondo 760 cuotom, Remodeling, oliling, l!notel- · ;
liken..,.,, podded o10oy bor. 2 Hng ond repoirlngflresi'-. . ·
helmeto. 2800 mlloo, olmullted brick and otuoco. 1
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thermoJ04.a
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. win- · ~
75 1810
Horloy dovldoon
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Sportoter, n - point job, 82
Plumbing
ucollentcondltlon, tz,500.
It Heating
Coli &amp;14-742-3001.
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convention from Son Francioco, CA. {80 - .)
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Coli 448-1232.

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CINCINNATI (Al') ...... Fonner convicted In AkrOn of raping 2l .
Columbus physician Edward wtmen and terrorizing nine others
FnnkllnJacksonJr. hasbeensllent frmtl978tol!m. He was ll!lltenced
publicly In the two years since hls to 191 to 005 years In prison. Both
arrest for a seven-year string of tt1alsweremavedtrcrncentral0hlo
rapes that terrorized wunen In becauseofpretrlalpubllclty.
Ohlo'scapltalclty.
Jackson, who has Pleaded tnnoToday he was expected to "bare cmt and Innocent by reason of
hls srul" by taking the stand ln.hls lnsanlty, dJd not want to be
awn defense In his second multiple- photographed, tllmedor~
rape trial.
· when he took the stand to4aY In
Cameras wtil be rolling when Hainllton County Ommon Pleas .
Jacksontestltlesaboutthellrapes Court.
.
and 13 llul'glarles he Is charged with
But the ·Lst Ohio District Court of ·
committing In the Coluinbus afl!a Appeals ruled 'Wednesday that
that occurred before a 1978cluinge television and ~$paper camera· · ~
lnstatelawthatshlftedther.mlenof men have the right to ·rerord bJs
Insanity defense fmn the prosecu- testimony.
'

~tothedefense.
In September, Jackson
Meigs EMS

was

records 206 calls
There were ~calls answered by
wilts of the Meigs County Emergency Medical Services during
June, Director Bob Byer reports. ·
Of the total 149 were emergency
runs and 57 were transferil. There

were 129 patients transported with
78.4 pet cent of them going to

Veterans Memorial Hospital; 10.8
pet\:ent to Hol2ier Medical Center;
and 10.8 pet tent to other hospitals.
During the month Pomeroy made
46 runs;·Middleport, 39; Racine, 25;
Rutland, 21; Syracuse, 10 and
.TuAlf!l'$ Plains, eight. All vehicles
were driven 5,645.2 mUes during the
month an average of 27.4 miles per
call.

InnOcent pleas
entered in ·coUrt

Raymond F"U!Clher

Mr. FliJcber was born Sept. 25,
1!106, at J&gt;&lt;l'nelw, a 11a1 of the late
FranZandMarteFruthF'Ischer.He
was 11 retired ~k driver for
C4umbils &amp; Southem Ohlo Etectrlc
Co., where he was employed for 00
yellf!l.
·
_
Survlvl!lg are his wife, Hattie

!=:

walk Sale was the main toptcofthe Mr. Eblin. welding Instructor at ;
Bend Area Merchants .uaoctatlon Mell!S · High School, has been :sons..In-law, Allee and~ Jon. meetlng'l\eday ntaht.
·
contacted to make the ba!TelB 114 ,. ~
of Saudi Arabia, Dorothy and Call .
1be sidewalk sale Ia plailned tor class. project. The=hants are: ;
Schwarz ot Maaon, and Joyce and Aug. 34 and will beheld along With waltjngforcostest
tes.
··: Bob1dlllsotPomemy; a sister-In·
thetradttlooal~-to-sclloollllles.
1benext'rneetlngwillbeat 7: :ll_.
law, SusieFlacherotM~Star;
Alolw With planned pnmotlons, p:m . }.ug. 14at the Meigs Inn. For-:
a brothel'-ln-law, Walter RJas ot the merchants WID bellln a blcycle moretntonnattoncontactpresldellt :
Middleport, three nieces; and nlnt.~ giVEaway during the weelrald. 1be Joe Clark, Clark's JewelerY Store.\
grandchlldrell and nine great· drawlllg for the bike WUl be Aug. 25 Court Street, Pomeroy·
::
grandchlldrell.
and 110 purchase ta required for
~~
Besides hls parents, he was partlclplitlon.
,-.
preceded In death by three sisters
1bemerchantsagreedthatHerlt- - - ~LAND (AP) - , 'llle::
andtwobrothers.
ageDaysandthewlnOOwdecorat· wtnntngnUI!IberdrawnWedne&amp;day ·.
tng was a success. They satd they night In the Ohio LQttei'y's dally ·-.
Blri1at Will be Beech
hoped to expand that phase next game, "The Number," Wl!B 123.
~ ..
Cemetecy. ~ rpay call at the ~ar.
In the "PICk 4" eame. ptayed ·tune~ home from 2-4 and 7-g p.m.
The merchants are also working Monday thlwgh Friday, the
Friday.
on constructing trash collectors for ntng number was 1316.
-~
,

RJas

Funeral llei'Yicea for Raymood
Fischer, 71, 45'JII7 Baum Addition
Road, Pomeroy,wbodled~
liiDI'IIlllgathlsresldellce, havebeen
set tor 2 p.m. Saturday In Ewing
f)meral Hcfne, with the Rev.
Wwtam Newman otlldatlng.

1 1984

Fischer;

daughters .nd

Lottery

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DAN'S IN MIDDLEPORT
.

1984 PreOtium List

ca

Have. Started Their Annual

OUTDOOR SALE

•'

.
by: American Greetings

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
CLOSEOUT MERCHANDISE
JEANS, TOPS, BOOTS, ETC.
On The Porch In Front Of
The Building Every Day., .

ALSO: *WRAPPING PAPER •PARTY SUPPLIES

'

JUNIOR &amp; SENIOR

*MESSAGE CANDLES

I

.

VILLAGE PHARMACY

In The Masonic Temple Building In Middlepol1

N. 2ND AVE.

PH. 992·6669

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

David~. Ml~~ffi·r~r;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:;:;::::::::::;;;;;;~::::::;;;;;;;:;;;;~~;;::~;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::;:
· ~~

tered Innocent pleas to three
charges when he appeared In the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Richard
Seyler Tuesday night.
However, Seyter fined Sigman
$213 and costs, on assault charges; ·
$63 and costs, dlsorclerly manner,
and $313 and costs on a destruction of
propei ty charge.
Sigman appealed the case to the
MetgsCountyCourtandon Wednesday was fined S2i and cosis on a
disorderly conduct cha1'ge and $50
and costs on a crlmlnal mlschlef
charge with the provision that he
return a poster tnvolved In the 'case
and the fine wtil be suspended.
Hemteredapteaoflnnocenttoan
aauillt chargl! and Judge Patrick
O'Brien said that a hearing Wlll be
held~ that charJre at atater~-

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SUMMER .CLOTHING
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Helen Jeffers, Rosalee Snowden,
Estl!erla Powell, Deborah Barringer, Katherine Weaver, Chrlstlne

Napper.
Your " E111r1 Touch"
Floriot Iince 1 817

~·

Pomen~y

1 ~\~ :- ... :

..

CLEARANCE

Admissions- None.

Your FTD Florilt

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Dlschar!les - qeorge Anderson.

3152 E*eln,

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PH. "2·2644

•.. :,•. t\.0· ':: :,,.

:·· ...... .

Valley Hosptiai.

FLORIST _

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State Auditor Thomas E . Ferguson's ofllce reported the June
distribution of state motor vehlcle
registration fees, totallng$24,'liE,894
to Ohio counties, cities, townships
and villages.
Of the amoont, S3,~629 Went to
76 counties that bnposed an addltlonl!l $51evy on each set of license
Plates sold In 1981.
1be distribution of license fees Is
based pl'lmlii1lY on a formula
lnvoMng tbe number of motor
vehicles registered within a county
or munlclpallty. Tlletblg countySIII!ill rounty equalization factor,
together With the number of county
and township road miles, determine
dlstrlbu~.
'
Under the 47 percent COWlty-34
· pet~! municipal distribution formula, Meigs COunty retained
$34,9ll.

The Meigs County Emergency
Medical Se!vlces reportEd four runs
Wednesday.
At _12: 14 p.m.. Syracuse was
called to Statton 'I1Iree for Bobby
Moore to VeteransMeniorlalHospital; at6: ~p.m. Pomeroywentto124
Union Ave. forPeggyHoudasheltto
Hol:!Jel" Medical Center; Syracuse
went to the balltleld at 7:46p.m. t.(
take David fdCCartY to Holzei'
Medical Center; at 9: 34 p.m. Racine
was called to Yellow BushBrldgl! to
·take Tabitha Lawson to Pleasant

..J '

'l . ~~~ ".· ~·:~. ..'1\''' "!;?,*'"'~ "" l .

Meigs receives ··
registration fees

Emergency runs .

.

...
•'"

,.,

Use O~r Free Parlcing .Lot .
All Sales Final ~

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5-Days .and 5 Nights ·
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111

CINCINNATI (Al') ...... Fonner convicted In AkrOn of raping 2l .
Columbus physician Edward wtmen and terrorizing nine others
FnnkllnJacksonJr. hasbeensllent frmtl978tol!m. He was ll!lltenced
publicly In the two years since hls to 191 to 005 years In prison. Both
arrest for a seven-year string of tt1alsweremavedtrcrncentral0hlo
rapes that terrorized wunen In becauseofpretrlalpubllclty.
Ohlo'scapltalclty.
Jackson, who has Pleaded tnnoToday he was expected to "bare cmt and Innocent by reason of
hls srul" by taking the stand ln.hls lnsanlty, dJd not want to be
awn defense In his second multiple- photographed, tllmedor~
rape trial.
· when he took the stand to4aY In
Cameras wtil be rolling when Hainllton County Ommon Pleas .
Jacksontestltlesaboutthellrapes Court.
.
and 13 llul'glarles he Is charged with
But the ·Lst Ohio District Court of ·
committing In the Coluinbus afl!a Appeals ruled 'Wednesday that
that occurred before a 1978cluinge television and ~$paper camera· · ~
lnstatelawthatshlftedther.mlenof men have the right to ·rerord bJs
Insanity defense fmn the prosecu- testimony.
'

~tothedefense.
In September, Jackson
Meigs EMS

was

records 206 calls
There were ~calls answered by
wilts of the Meigs County Emergency Medical Services during
June, Director Bob Byer reports. ·
Of the total 149 were emergency
runs and 57 were transferil. There

were 129 patients transported with
78.4 pet cent of them going to

Veterans Memorial Hospital; 10.8
pet\:ent to Hol2ier Medical Center;
and 10.8 pet tent to other hospitals.
During the month Pomeroy made
46 runs;·Middleport, 39; Racine, 25;
Rutland, 21; Syracuse, 10 and
.TuAlf!l'$ Plains, eight. All vehicles
were driven 5,645.2 mUes during the
month an average of 27.4 miles per
call.

InnOcent pleas
entered in ·coUrt

Raymond F"U!Clher

Mr. FliJcber was born Sept. 25,
1!106, at J&gt;&lt;l'nelw, a 11a1 of the late
FranZandMarteFruthF'Ischer.He
was 11 retired ~k driver for
C4umbils &amp; Southem Ohlo Etectrlc
Co., where he was employed for 00
yellf!l.
·
_
Survlvl!lg are his wife, Hattie

!=:

walk Sale was the main toptcofthe Mr. Eblin. welding Instructor at ;
Bend Area Merchants .uaoctatlon Mell!S · High School, has been :sons..In-law, Allee and~ Jon. meetlng'l\eday ntaht.
·
contacted to make the ba!TelB 114 ,. ~
of Saudi Arabia, Dorothy and Call .
1be sidewalk sale Ia plailned tor class. project. The=hants are: ;
Schwarz ot Maaon, and Joyce and Aug. 34 and will beheld along With waltjngforcostest
tes.
··: Bob1dlllsotPomemy; a sister-In·
thetradttlooal~-to-sclloollllles.
1benext'rneetlngwillbeat 7: :ll_.
law, SusieFlacherotM~Star;
Alolw With planned pnmotlons, p:m . }.ug. 14at the Meigs Inn. For-:
a brothel'-ln-law, Walter RJas ot the merchants WID bellln a blcycle moretntonnattoncontactpresldellt :
Middleport, three nieces; and nlnt.~ giVEaway during the weelrald. 1be Joe Clark, Clark's JewelerY Store.\
grandchlldrell and nine great· drawlllg for the bike WUl be Aug. 25 Court Street, Pomeroy·
::
grandchlldrell.
and 110 purchase ta required for
~~
Besides hls parents, he was partlclplitlon.
,-.
preceded In death by three sisters
1bemerchantsagreedthatHerlt- - - ~LAND (AP) - , 'llle::
andtwobrothers.
ageDaysandthewlnOOwdecorat· wtnntngnUI!IberdrawnWedne&amp;day ·.
tng was a success. They satd they night In the Ohio LQttei'y's dally ·-.
Blri1at Will be Beech
hoped to expand that phase next game, "The Number," Wl!B 123.
~ ..
Cemetecy. ~ rpay call at the ~ar.
In the "PICk 4" eame. ptayed ·tune~ home from 2-4 and 7-g p.m.
The merchants are also working Monday thlwgh Friday, the
Friday.
on constructing trash collectors for ntng number was 1316.
-~
,

RJas

Funeral llei'Yicea for Raymood
Fischer, 71, 45'JII7 Baum Addition
Road, Pomeroy,wbodled~
liiDI'IIlllgathlsresldellce, havebeen
set tor 2 p.m. Saturday In Ewing
f)meral Hcfne, with the Rev.
Wwtam Newman otlldatlng.

1 1984

Fischer;

daughters .nd

Lottery

bt

·

StWe

wtn-::

-' '

r----------------~----~----~--------~------------~------------~------~---------------------;
.._
:~y

DAN'S IN MIDDLEPORT
.

1984 PreOtium List

ca

Have. Started Their Annual

OUTDOOR SALE

•'

.
by: American Greetings

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
CLOSEOUT MERCHANDISE
JEANS, TOPS, BOOTS, ETC.
On The Porch In Front Of
The Building Every Day., .

ALSO: *WRAPPING PAPER •PARTY SUPPLIES

'

JUNIOR &amp; SENIOR

*MESSAGE CANDLES

I

.

VILLAGE PHARMACY

In The Masonic Temple Building In Middlepol1

N. 2ND AVE.

PH. 992·6669

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

David~. Ml~~ffi·r~r;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:;:;::::::::::;;;;;;~::::::;;;;;;;:;;;;~~;;::~;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::;:
· ~~

tered Innocent pleas to three
charges when he appeared In the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Richard
Seyler Tuesday night.
However, Seyter fined Sigman
$213 and costs, on assault charges; ·
$63 and costs, dlsorclerly manner,
and $313 and costs on a destruction of
propei ty charge.
Sigman appealed the case to the
MetgsCountyCourtandon Wednesday was fined S2i and cosis on a
disorderly conduct cha1'ge and $50
and costs on a crlmlnal mlschlef
charge with the provision that he
return a poster tnvolved In the 'case
and the fine wtil be suspended.
Hemteredapteaoflnnocenttoan
aauillt chargl! and Judge Patrick
O'Brien said that a hearing Wlll be
held~ that charJre at atater~-

-ELBERFELDS
· ~·

• ·: : •. (

':

.

.·.

.~ ·

•

~ll

•

:'

-.

'

o/o

TO

'..

.OFF
SUMMER .CLOTHING
£

I

',

~

'

Helen Jeffers, Rosalee Snowden,
Estl!erla Powell, Deborah Barringer, Katherine Weaver, Chrlstlne

Napper.
Your " E111r1 Touch"
Floriot Iince 1 817

~·

Pomen~y

1 ~\~ :- ... :

..

CLEARANCE

Admissions- None.

Your FTD Florilt

\_~_: .

.

'I -j.t"

•

JUlY

Dlschar!les - qeorge Anderson.

3152 E*eln,

"~:r::,:~'

'· ; .

.-·

Veterans Memorial

PH. "2·2644

•.. :,•. t\.0· ':: :,,.

:·· ...... .

Valley Hosptiai.

FLORIST _

~~..-. ~::

.. :~~~~~~-.. !.. ·-· .
". ...~·
. : :,, .. ,· ..- ,._~·:.;,

State Auditor Thomas E . Ferguson's ofllce reported the June
distribution of state motor vehlcle
registration fees, totallng$24,'liE,894
to Ohio counties, cities, townships
and villages.
Of the amoont, S3,~629 Went to
76 counties that bnposed an addltlonl!l $51evy on each set of license
Plates sold In 1981.
1be distribution of license fees Is
based pl'lmlii1lY on a formula
lnvoMng tbe number of motor
vehicles registered within a county
or munlclpallty. Tlletblg countySIII!ill rounty equalization factor,
together With the number of county
and township road miles, determine
dlstrlbu~.
'
Under the 47 percent COWlty-34
· pet~! municipal distribution formula, Meigs COunty retained
$34,9ll.

The Meigs County Emergency
Medical Se!vlces reportEd four runs
Wednesday.
At _12: 14 p.m.. Syracuse was
called to Statton 'I1Iree for Bobby
Moore to VeteransMeniorlalHospital; at6: ~p.m. Pomeroywentto124
Union Ave. forPeggyHoudasheltto
Hol:!Jel" Medical Center; Syracuse
went to the balltleld at 7:46p.m. t.(
take David fdCCartY to Holzei'
Medical Center; at 9: 34 p.m. Racine
was called to Yellow BushBrldgl! to
·take Tabitha Lawson to Pleasant

..J '

'l . ~~~ ".· ~·:~. ..'1\''' "!;?,*'"'~ "" l .

Meigs receives ··
registration fees

Emergency runs .

.

...
•'"

,.,

Use O~r Free Parlcing .Lot .
All Sales Final ~

., .
'

'

-

'
•

August ·14-13

5-Days .and 5 Nights ·
'

'•

' I

'·

.

"·

~- RoCk

.• t

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INDEX TO DD'ARTMENI'S

The ·19M Junior and Senior Fair
Schedule ·

1984 JUNIOR 8a SENIOR FAIR PROORAM .......... ,........ 2
DEPARTMENT I - JUNIOR FAIR ..... : .•.... ;.....•..••••••.•... 7-18

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DEPARTMENT Ill - DAIRY CATILE ....... ... ....................... 20
DEPARTMENT IV- BEEF GATILE .........................~: :': .' ... 21 •
DEPARTMENT V- SHEEP .'............... ........................ 21 ~ 22
DEPARTMENT VI- POULTRY ........................................ 22
DEPARTMENT VII , FARM CROPS 8t
HORTICULTURE .......................•....................... 22-23
DEPARTMENT VIII - FLOWERS 8t PLANTS ............... 23-24
DEPARTMENT IX - .DOMESTIC ARTS ..: ......................... 24
DEPARTMENT X - AMATEUR PAINTING ········ · ······· ~······24 .
DEPARTMENT XI - AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY ....... 24-26
DEPARTMENT ~II - BAKING 8t CANNING ..................... 26
DEPARTMENT XIII _,_ GRANGE EXHIBITS ....................... 26
DEPARTMENT XIV - PUBUC SCHOOLS .......................... 26
DEPARTMENT XV- SPEED .................. .'.......... :............. 26
PRETTY BABY CONTEST .: .................................. : ...... 26-27
ENTRY BLANK ............... ................................................. 28 .

OHIO DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE COUNTY FAIRS ... , ......... 29

To Show Our Appreciation
Each Officer and Director of the Meigs County Agricultural Society and
Junior Fair Board wish to sincerely express their appreciation to each and
every BUSINESS FIRM ·who purchased advertising space ln our Premium
Book. Also to all BUSINESS FIRMS who purchased the beautiful Trophies for
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the Junior Fair.
The Meigs County Agricultural Society II Junior Fair Board
Admission will he charged at gates at 9 A.M. each day of the Fair.
GENERAL ADMISSION ................. ...... ...........................................$4.00
Children under 1 year admitted free at gates.
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Parking Autos and vehicles .............................. ................ .... .. ........ FREE
Trailers "' Campers ........................................................................ $25.00
(No Campers Spotted Before 9:00 A.M. Sunday)
Free Granctstand, Free Rides - ride all mechanical rides as many times as .
you want after paying Gate Admission.
SCHEDULE OF RIDES- Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Frt.1: OOtU t: 30. Close 1~
hour, 6: 00 tllll: 00. Saturday 12: 00 till5: 00. Close 1 hr. 6:00 tlllll: 00. Holders
of Membership, Season or 4-H Tickets can ride by paying $2.50 at Ride Office
each day.
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purchase a Season ticket, admitting driver and vehicle. (Only one driver to a
vehicle.)

11IE POMEROY CEMENf
P. 0. Box 587

4-H Food Judging

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4-H Clothing Judging

Saturday, July 24
4-H Miscellaneous Judging at Rutland Civic Center

Wednesday,
July 18
4-H Style Revue
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•7: ~ P :M.-Openlng Night Services-Meigs co. Ministerial Assn.

Tuesday, August 14

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9:00 A.M.-Admission wm' be charged at gates
10:00 A.M.-Draft Horse Show~-H IJ.orse Show
10:00 A.M.-Weigh-In Steers
10:15 A.M.-Weigh-In Lambs
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10:30 A.M.-Weigh-In Swine
1: 00 P.M. -Judging 4-H Poultry and Rabbits; Sr. Division Poultry
4:00 P.M.-All Exhibits must be on grounds
•7:00,P .M.-Demolltlon Derby
8:00 P.M.-Junior Fair Swine ShOwmanship and Judging

Thursday, August 16
9: 00 A.M.-iunior Fair Dairy Showmanship and Judging
.1:00 P.M.-Dairy Cattle Judging-Open Class
2:00 P.M.-Horse Harness Racing
4:00 P.M.-Open Class Sheep Judging followed by Junior Fair Sheep
8:00 P.M:-Horse Pull-Center Field
•8: 00 p.M.-Little Jimmy Dickens Show

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Meip County Engineer

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lleeretary't Olftee, are tor COIIImerclall!!xlllliltlnorNOJJ-fteG._,oiMelpCouaiY. Tlcllellcaa
alto be purcbued atlleeretary't orne.oa IJ'C)!Uidtllllerpaytaa admluloutpte. Admlatlon prtce
will NOT bt refuded.
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Member~p tlcuta may bt JIIU'Ciwed tram uy Fall' Board member aiid are 011 tale' at:
NEW YORK CLOTIIJNG HOUSE. "-oy, Olllo
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GREEN l.ANTEJIN, W. Mala
Court Btl., Pomeroy1 Oblo
SPORTS DEPT.. MIDDLEPORT DEPT. STORE, IIDI11treet, Middleport, Ohio
~ BRono:RS' GROCERY, Mala Street, Rutlaiid, Ohio
WAID CROSIIONB, RadDe, Olilo
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BAUM LUMBER COMPANY, Cbftter, Olllo
SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILL, Pomeroy. Olilo
SWISHER LOHSE PHARMACY,~. Ohio
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FIVE POINTS GRILL, Pomeroy, Olilo
NITA JEAN RITCHIE, Tu}IP!rl Plalaa, Oblo
GLOECKNER'S RESTAURANT. Pomerov. Ohio
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WHALEY'S GROCERY, Rt. 881, Darwin
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HELEN BAER, Syrac:ute
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DORSEL l.ARKINS, Loaa Bottom, Oblo
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'lbe Meigs CGuaty Acrlcl~Mural Sodety would ·like to take tis
opportualty .to expr 5 tbelr 'l'baaka and AppreclaUon to tbe Ceunly
Commlslloaen and Couaty '£nllneer for their tine cooperadon and aupport
toward tbe !!IIIClCe?ll of tbe Fair.

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The World's Greatest Auto Thrill Spectacular, NATION·
WIDE DEMO~ITION DERBY, is coming to the Meigs
(;ounty Fair on Augu~t 14.
A•embllq for Wba&amp; eoald be tbe ne'lon's larp:lt trafllc ~ wDI be
locallllldareadrlwen.'l'beywlllbe8JI8PdlnallpUotbelllllsbll!!itlep,
u tbeJ ..._ to dat mine wbo wll be tbe
of tllll evell&amp;. 'l'bere
cu OIII.J be c. w' .• Ia elida Ilea&amp; and JOU cu be&amp; fNf!rJ driver will puB
out .. tbe staps to take lane . . llllare of tbe prbe ....., and tropldes.

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Meigs County Agricultural Society Offlcers-...1984
WM. DOWNIE ... .. .... ......................... ..... ............................... ... .. .... .............. .... .. .. ...... Pr'-"ldrnt
WM. ltAilFORD .......................... :................... .. .................................... ... :. ....... . Vle&lt;&gt;-Presldl'lll
WALLACE BRADFORD ..... ..... ~ .... ... ...... ... ..................... .... ............................. ..... ..... Troasurer
MURIEL C. BRADFORD .. :........................................................................................ SooO'elary

DIRECTORS 1984

WALLACE BRADFORD ......................................... :, ............................. Route 2, Coolville. Ohio
FRED GOEGLEIN .. ................................. ....... ....................... .... ............ .. RFD. Pomeroy, Ohio
C. W. HENDi;RSON .. :.................... .......... ................................................. RFD. Coolville, Ohio
DANNY S. ZIRKLE ...... ........ .......................... ............................ ,Peacot'k Ave .. Pomeroy, Ohio
VIRGIL 'WINDON ............................................................. ,....................... RFD, Pomeroy, Ohio

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Bec'nse of tile lup •••"'er of c a r s = four Ilea&amp; evenla wll precede tbe foe* e. 'ftle Iaiit two=~
INn elida heat wiD queHfy to

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DIRECTORS 1985

WM. B. DOWNIE ..................... .. ............................... ...... ....... ....... .. ...... 8!&gt;;199. Pomeroy. O,hlo
BENNY SLAWTER ....... .. .. .................................................... .'.................... ,.... MlnersvUle, Ohio
BOB LEE ................. :... ,... .. .................. ...... ............ ..................................... RFD. Racine, Ohio
DAN SMITH .......... .............. :......: ................ .................... .: . .'............. .... ....... .... ..... Racine, Ohio
ADDALOI.J ,LEWIS .................................................................. , .... .. SprlnR A.v e .• PomProy, Ohio

DIRECTORS 1986

ROGER SPENCER ..... .... ... ................. ... .... ::......................................., ....... RD. Pomeroy, Ohio
HUGH P. CUSTER .......... .. ........ ..... , .... ......... ... .................................. .......... RD, Pomeroy. Ohio
BARBARA FRY .... ............ .. .... ...... ...... ............ ............... ............................. RD. Pomeroy, Ohio
WILLIAM RADFPRD ............ ........... .. .............. ............ .... .. ........................ RD. Pomer&lt;JY, Ohio
GERALD DOUGLAS .. ........................... ........ ........................................ Route 2, CoolvUle. Ohio
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BLOcK COMPANY

Manning Roush • David Koblenlz • Richard Jones

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12i00 Noon-4-H Flower Show Judging (Jr. Fair Building)
1:00 P.M.-Open Class Beef Judging
2:00 P.M.-Flower Show Judging
2:00 P.M.-'Horse Harness Racing ·
5:30 P :M.-Little Miss and Mister Contest-Hill Stage
7:00 P.M.-Youth Awards Nights-Show Ring
8: 00 P .M.-ChrlstY Lane Show

Quality MateritJl Si;_ 1915 ·
6M Eul Main St.

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MeJP County Conunitleionen

Memberalllp Tlcllea eaa be pul'l:lluid at tile folloorlll Bull-tl:ltallllabmellta.
tlclrett
efttlta you to Pit .... ' '= IIJIII free Jllldallor your - durtJII tile fllllre fair. Yembenl~p 'Ddleto
eatltle
to ¥Ole or
lor tile Boal'd crt Dlrwetan llleloelety• . . _ tlcllea, purcllued at llie

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Wednesday, August 15
· 9:15 :A.M.-Junior Fair Beef Sho\vmanshlp and Judging

Prices of Admission

Be Sute To Purchue Your Fair 'nckets Early!
PRICE 1'7.08-NON-TRANSFEBBABLE

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JOHN RICE ...... .. ...... :............ ................... ... .... .. .. .................... ........................ ReedsvUie, Ohio
JOHN RIEBEL .............................................. )................ ......... ................. RfD. Pomeroy, Ohio

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Purchall' your Membership Tlclu!tiearly. Make your ot~triH eerlf·. Deadllllt'Sior entries art'
as follows: All Deparlllk'nttt:OO ·P.M. AupatlO. NoefttrlE'IJ "wlll bea~plt'd aflf'l'tbeabowdatl'S.
~tary will be al Fair Board omc:e !rom 10 A.M. to f P.M. Aupst 9 aild 10.
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TELEPHONE: MAIN ()FJ'ICE 9!1'H'19!1
JR. OfTICE t!12-3186 . ·
RACE OfTICE t!l2-6!111l .

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J and R SPORT SHOP
KAWASAKI - The Motorcycle That
Adt!fiiiOOd' Engineering Built!
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748 ...... Main Street

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352 Eua Main St.

Pomeroy, Ohio
•Your &amp;tra ..Tmu:h Florilt"

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EXCELSIOR SALT WORKS

WHOLESALE and RETAIL In AU. KINDS of SALT.
end DOG FOOD
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OHIO RIVER SALT
PIIIIU!Cuj, OIL

August 18

10:00 A.M.-Garden Tractor Pull-Tractor Pull Area
1:00 P.M.-Pretty Baby Contest-Show Ring on Hill
•1:00 P.M.-Chain Saw Contest
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4:00 P.M.-Quarter Hone Races
7:00 P.M.-Tractor Pull-Center Field
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1: 00 P.M.-Pet Show-Sbow &amp;:ena
2: 00 P.M.-Flower Show Judging
2:00 P.M.-Horse Harness Ractn;·
. 7:00 P.M.-Junior Fair Market Lamb and Pig and Steer Sale
7:30 P.M.-Truck Pull

Pomeroy, Ohio
New Buleb, Pend- 4 G~C Tnna
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Largeet Sllec:tion of Fabric In the Area

SINGER SALES AND SERVICE
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James Snodpau-Manapr
Pomeroy, Ohio
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106 Mulberry Ave.
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CONS'D'nJ'I10N

1. Closing time for all open class entries will be Friday, 4:00p.m . August ·
lOth. (Horse Pull has no closing time.) These rules will be strictly adhered to. ·
Secretary will be at the Fair Board Office at Fairgrounds from 10:00 a.m. to
4:00p.m . August 9th and lOth ONLY.
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2. Exhibitors must determllle forthem~elvea In wbatclua or classes they
will make entry. Entry blanks wnJ be filled out by tile exhibitor.
3. Entries are welcome from Meigs and adjoining counties except In the
Junior Fair wllere exblbtts are limited to Melia County Club Memben and
Flower Shows where ex)llblta
limited to Melp County residents.
4. See Individual departments for closing time that exhibits must be In
place. All exhibits must remain In place until 4:00p.m. Saturday, August
18th. Any Exhibit removed before that time will fOrfeit any premium
awarded 'to them .
5. False state""nta reeardlngentrles or InterferenCe with judges shall be
sufficient grounds fOr exclusion from competition and forfeiture of any prizes
awarded.
6. Tbte Society will take prec!lution for the safety of all persons and property and the preservation of exhibits, but will not be responsible fOr accJdents,
loss. or damage, should any QCCur.
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7. Premiums will be paid as soon as possible.
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8. All premiums not claimed before November 15th will be forfeited. This
Is to permit Fair Officials to complete records for the year and have them submitted to the State Department of Agriculture before December 1st.
9. All claims for errors In awards must be made In writing to the Secretary within Five days after the payment of the same bas been made.
_ 10. All exblbltl must be the property of the exhibitor for at least 30 days
prior to the opening date of tbe fair.
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by the Fair Board. Judges' decision will be final. Exhibits not deemed worthy
will not be given prizes.
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12. All exhibitors must purchase Season or Membership tickets.
13. All decisions made by tiM! Superintendent of each department will be
final .
14. No straw available.
15. Concessions must not leave until Fair Is closed.
16. No livestock-Dairy, Beef, Sheep, Swine, Poultry-to be on grounds
IIE!tore 9:00A.M. Sunday morning.
17. No Campers set In place before 9: 00 A.M. Sunday.

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"For All Your Shopping Needs" .
OHIO--PH. -9 92-2178
W. VA.-Ph. J73-9577
. North 2nd Avenue
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO 457(;0

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REGULATION NO.IOl :l-17-11, DEnNrfiONS
~laltlolll u used Ia replatloiiiiOI: 1·17-11 to 101: 1·17-22, lndualve:

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Sectloll 1. Tile Soc..ty allall w --· u lilt MelD Colillty Alrleultural Society.

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Sect10111. ne object of~ Society •l!d be to PI'Giil•ud•IICOUrap llriMture, laduaii'Y, lid·
e~~ee, artaadot...,.IDtereetaofMelpCaiitltywllldllle._rd....,.properancllalllebeetlatel'llt&amp;
of tile Coullty.
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Section 1. Ally realdeat of Mella Coullty may
a)Mmber of 11111 Sod"Y by paytq
anaually tile memllenlllp f - ftu4 by tile loan( at Dlreelan.
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Memberalllp ttcuta eaa be pun:baaed Dilly at tile omr, of tile Secretary of tile Soc:lety or hit
alllllorlud llftll.
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llecUaa 2. No....-- tllaiJ pay f\11' or -.are moret~u -aucll.metllbenlllp, aDd tbat mem""'·
alllp allaD be lor 111-'f. No meftlbenldp aball'be IIIIJed t. ..,oratloat, cqul&amp;atlolll, .,..._.
ablpaor nm..
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Sectloll 1. Tbe lloanlof Dlneton tllall-lotofflfleft (11) -mllllawlloabaD Neleeted fora
tenn pf lllree yHn • • tile . . . 10arraapd ~~tile t.,maat--llllrd of lilt membl!n allallea:·

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Seclloe I. All¥ vacucyclllaedbydealll, Nllpatlee, -llfi'Giftofftce,orotllercau. .. may

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Alt'I'ICLE IU - OIIDD OF 8VIINI:II
Sectloll1.
1. Roll CaU.
2. Radbrf and approval or adoptloa of minutes.
S. Billa and - n t a.
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poiDta•--toiM!rveuaUitbeaextuaualeleetlollwllftadlrectorailailbell~edfortbeuaex·

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Sectloll 1. Tbe IDDIIal eleetlaol of tile Board ofDireeton allall be lleld atadellpaled plaeeODOI'
beforetbe tint Saturday Ia Deeemberof eaeb yar. Pollemuat lie C!pCII Dot leu tbanfourbounbet·
ween 6:00A.M. alii t:OO P .M. oa lilt day of tlleeleetlae.
Section 2. Tbuald eleetlon aull be by bellot. ~Uota must be"marked with an "X" opposite the
name of uell cudldata YOied lor: ot.....,....ll)e ume wlllliOI be COWl ted. Tile eaat1D1 of votes for
dlreeton by prox1e1 11110110 be pannJdld.
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Sectloe S: Ollly retldftta at llelpC.Uty boldllll -beralllpeertlflcatn, for at leaat llldqa
belore 11M! . .._ olelletloM, -Y - ·
Saetlon 4. llemben of tile Soclaty llllllt lleelarellltlr calldldacy lor 1M oatc:.ot Dlreetar of tile
Soelety by fllllll wttlllllt Secretary of lilt Soelet.Y, a pellUDD ~lpad by tft (IDI o r - mem""'• of
tbe Society wbo are rest.S.nta of Melp County. atleut wvn (Tl daya before the an•al eleeUoa of
Dtreeton Ia beld. Ollly replarly _...ted calllldatea who llave met tile fllllll requlrllmenta will
be elllll* for eleetlool u director.
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Sectloll5. Tile lena of ofllce of lilt retlrllll Dlreetlln alulll expire and .tbatof tile Dlreclora elect
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tbe2adSaturdayofDecemberofeacbyear. oruaUIIIIelr ..ce-ra are elected aad
quallflecl.
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5«110111. Tile aanual meetlq o( tile Melp Couaty Alfleultural Society sbaD be beld Dol later
tb•·tbe Ia at Saturdqla Decem..,., till! actual time and plac:. to be decided and advel'tlled by tile
Board of Dlreeton.
Sect1011 2. At IIIII meet1J11111t officers and dlmton of tbe Society lbaU make repor-11 to tile
memllerablp of tbe !!oelety CGIIcet'llbll tbe put Fair Mel make reeommeadat10111 for tbe better·
meat of tut.ure Fairs. Tile memben lball be liveD opportunity to make suaeattou aad recom·
I!H!ndatlons for the Improvement ot theSotlety and Its Fair. Sach otber buslneu may be presented
as may be deemed proper by tile Board of Dlreetoro.
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AJmCU: VO.:.. OaGANIIAftO!f AND III:BTINOI
SecUoa 1. Tile Board of Dlreeton lball meet auuany In Deeemberofeacb year aad eleet a Preolden!, Vlce-Prealdeet, Seeretary and Treaallftl'. Tile Prealdeat, VIce Prhldeat aad tbe Treuurer
&amp;ball aerve oae yaer and tbe ~:".3 aot more lllaa tbree yean or u tbe Board may determine
and 1111tU tlletr - • are
and QUIIfted.
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or may Jiot be a dlreetor. All ofllcera tllaiJ be !Mmbera of tile Society.
Seetloll 3. Before eleetloll of offtcera lilt - l y lleeted dlreeton alulll quaUfy by taldal tbe followlq oatil (or afftrmatiOIII before a c:ompetent aatbarlty (dealpaled by lawl .
" I do aolemllly swear (or afllrml tbat l will tuppal'l tile CouUtutloll of tile Ualled Slates, the
Conotltuttoa of Olllo, Lawa of 0111o and ru1e1 and renlaUona of tile Department of Alflculture of
Ohio perllltn)JII to apteultural Sodety 10 llelp me God." ·
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·Section 1. AmendmeDII to 11M! c:onaUtutloll or by-laWI may be propoted.by:
(AI A majority of lilt Board of Dlreetora of a adledllled meetlq; votlq ID ravorof ptaclalan
ameadmeat OD tile ballot; or
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(bl Filial I petiUoe Willi tile Secretary of 11M! Society at leaat 14 daya prior to tile lllllualeleetlon of tbe Board of Dlred1ln. Said pet!Uoa must oet forth lilt propaaed amendment and be aJped
by not leaa tban 15 members.
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~tton 2.1f aa amenc~JMat llprouoaed,ltalulllbeaubmltted tothememberahlpofJheSoclety
at tbe aniUal eleetlon of tbe Board olDtreeton.
Sect10113. Wbetl more tllaa anellllellllmnt IliaD be tubmltted at 1M tame time, tbey altaiI be 10
submitted u to eaable tbe membera to vote OD eacb amendment, aeparately.
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such amendment, It &amp;ball bec:onw
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YOte of • quoram .,_~,
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c:ommlltfta, &lt;OUDttnlp aD orders btlledlaburaemellt offuada, W to perform auchttoertlutiH
u are detennlald by tbe Board.
Sect10112.1taballbellledatyattlle~~illldestto-aDtlledUIHotllltl'ftlldfttiJitbe

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THE G. &amp; J. AUTO PARTS CO.

A Blf Bonser for the MDGS COUNTY FAIR

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•Piu11bi111 RtPiits eGa 1 Iller U• e!tectrlc s...r Clllnina •later Heaters
r 24 HOUR EMERGENCY IIRVICE
•Air Condltioill eloiltr hpelrlll&amp; elleatl. CllltrletOrs •Heat Pu11p1

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~ No.t1:1-17·14. EXHIBrf MANAGERS
Ea&lt;b per-. wllo .-lrta u nllllilt of ulmalo Ia Olllo IliaD:
(AI TborouPIY cteaa- dlalofeet ftdll.rlldlq, pe~~,atall, rliiiOI'eacloaurelawlllcllaucbaa·
Imala are to be quartered or beld f..- eUibltloll purpooea;
(lllmmedtately prior to tile opealiil date of e x l l -; aad
(2) Uilder lbenpervlaloll of aa approved wterturtaa or of a repre-taiiYeof the Depart·
...... of ,\ptelllllre.
B. Have aa .,.o•ed vet«&lt;aartaa, or .... eaeatatiYeoftbe Department of Aarteulture IDapect
each ellillltted aalmal for IYJIIt t
of uy lofectlouaOI'dalllftWIIyeo8liolloUIIWC:Oiilllllllilcable
dlasae prior 10 lilt -~~ or aald aalltllla at tile exldblt.
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ReplatiOII No. 101: 1-17·11. EXHIBn'ORS
jAI No peraan lllall exlllltlt uy aa1ma1 wllleb II " - ' r to lie laleeled wttll or expooed to, any

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Por.wsoy. Ohio

POMEROY HOME and AUTO
EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO•
Tf.:e. • Brake..· Wheel Allpment

"tt.OWERS FOR AU OCCASIONS"
Phone 992-2039
106 Buuemu1 Ave.

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VANGUARD PAINTS
STOVES - BUILDERS SUPPLIES - PLUMBING
West M.in St. · ,

P0111e1oy, Ohio

Ph. 992-2811

"Complete C. Safety Seroice" .·

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BUI McDaniel • Owner

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ART CARVED • R. JOHNS ClASS RINGS

. POMUIOY FUlWER SHOP

and THE SUNDAY TIMES.SEN11NEL

jA)' Oaly I~ aecredlted veterlaarlau JUY '"-valid beellll eerUIIcatea fOI' aDIJUis
orlllaate wtlbla 0111o ud wllklh are to be exblblted at aay ~lhlblt of anlmala within Ohio.
Suell certlftcatea·:
j11 Need aot be approved by tile Department or AJrlculture;
jll Sltall be valid for alaety dayo.
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jBI . Eaell veterlurlaa wllo..utlea to tbe bealtb of .. Ohio aalmal for aD ewlllblt of ulmala
&amp;ball:
(11 Use the DlvlaiOII of ADinlal Industry Form II-A Reviled. (Official Certtfleate);
(21 GlveoaeetlfY ofeacllllealtb c:.rttfleate to lbeowner.-eslllbltoroftlle.-tforwllldl
eacb certlfkate Ia luaed;
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(31 Forward,_ eapy of eacb certificate to tbe Cblef of tile DlvlaiOII of Aalmal-try, 8995
E . Mala St., ~. Qhto438&amp;8 Ia Ume to be received by llltCidof of tile Dlvlalon prior to
the opea~rra day of tile hlr. a tile alllmal Ia to be erdllblliell at lilt Olllo Slate Fair;
(fllaelordoi- ftdlllealtll -'lllcate:
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(a I Tile aa• ud addrea of lbe exblbltor;
(b) Tile I I - ud addrea of tile llvellock exblblt;
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(d) Dateaaad rewlta of teats, trn..._ta, or vaeeliiat.._ wlllck are requlrl!ll by rep~~ .
tlonal01: 1·17·11 te tel: 1-11·22, laelualve;
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mediately and directly from a certified brucelloell free herd or accredited tuberaaiOIIII he

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Old&amp;moblle • CediiW • Chevrolet
Cheo;aolet 'l'nleka
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Part8 and S. vlee
Phone: Offiee 992-6614
Pomeroy, OH.
308 East Main SL

1 Secton1. The COIIIJN!DIIIIDD of Board memben abaiJ be fixed by lilt Board In aerordance wltb
1he n~lea of tbe Ohio Department of Ap'lculture.
Sectlbll2. Trawl expeaaea aballbe llceata permlle tooutofCOWlty meeUnp u authorized by
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(21 From wblcll uy alllmal 11 1101 delivered for Immediate alaupter.
(D) "Liceaaed a• A«redlled Vt&gt;leriDarlall" meana a ,...._ who lollee-• by tile State of
Ohio to practice veterinary medlctlle and Wllo Ia certified by tile thllted States Department of Alrt·
&lt;ulture, Aarlnlture Rfteareb !lftvlce, to be an Aeeredlted Veterlaartaa.
Reptatloii&gt;No. I01:1-17·12. 1MPORTED ANIMALS
Eacll'anlmal whl&lt;b talmportecllnto Oblo and Ia exblblted ID tbe state, allall CCIIIIPIY With each
applicable provtaloe of ft!lllla~ 101:1-17-01 to 101:1-11-lO, IIIclual"', (Oblo Imported ftelull· .
Ilona I. (Old Ohio Import Replatlo'il Num.....a AG 21-01 .01 to AG D-01.101.
NOTE: Addltloaal requirements on Imported swlae.
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blea (Aylfsl&lt;y'a DUeaael wttbln t~ previous twelve montba.
(21, A&gt;aeptlve aen1m aeutrallzatlon teat for paeudorablea (Aujealty's Dlaeue) conducted
wltbln t.ltlrty daya preeedllll movement. (Except barrowaaad females at tennlnalt&gt;xblbltton.l
Replatlon No. I01: 1·1T·1J. HEALTH CERTinCATES

exbiblt of aatmala ~ Ollkl.

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(2) KeeP ~!elY • record of aD lll'OCNdlap ..... Soetety ... 1M Board.
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(31 Notify all _ . , _ a t tile Boanl of 1M . . . . . , . _ of aD - b i p.
(4) Give lilt - - · ot tile Soclaty IIOUce at tile 111M ad place of tbe Aanua1 Electloll of
t~ Board of Dlredan -lilt~ ......., of tile Membeulllp.
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{$) !Cftpatrld - t o t a l .-yaftlatlllly-latoltlalrudlatld paytbeaameoverto
the Treasurer and 1a1re lila reee1p1 Iller etta.
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(7) Prepare lilt a-.J report to U. Oldo De!lal1mlnt of Aarlculture.
(81 r&gt;.rtorm tudr otber dulles as .,.. *termlaed by the Board
Section 4. It abaU be tbe duty of tbe Trtuurer to:
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(21 Perform -ir oilier duiiH a are diotenntaed by lilt Board
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abalfWMtlllih! t-el!lxeeutlve Commlllft.
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alneu of the Sodety wltklo do not codlet wltll tlleCouttntloolorBy-laWI.~tlolllof tbeatlo
Deparllilat of Alfladt~~re, or lawa al lilt alate ot Old\l,

"ENJOY THE FAIR" ·
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and domesU...ated birds.
11!11 "~JIPI'IWH Veterlaarlall" means~ llclenaed, accredited veterturlan wtoo Ia aPProved by
tile Dwpart-t of Acrlcalture to wpect an exhibit of anlmalo to determine compll..&lt;e wtlll resu·
latlonl 101: 1·17·11 toiOI : 1-17-22, lneluslve lad 101:1-17-01 toi01:1-17·1D taclualveaad Cbapter911
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MICK'S BAMBER and STYLE CENfER
102 E. M.m St.

PORlft'O)', Ohio
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(B) Each pen. wbo-. or llaaeuiiM!y ef, UJ' uiDial wlllft .._. a~et aay .....
ero.usly coniiiiOIJS or lllteclloul d . _ , or ftleh does 1101 eGBM with tile riq,.__ or ftPia·
tiona tel.: 1·17-01 to901: H7-18,l!lcllalw, nplatloM 101: 1·17-1li0181·17·D,IIIehalw. aod Cllapter
941, Ohio Revl- Code, sii&amp;U retiiOW sucll animal floolll uy exhibit, buiWIIII. or ~;·wlltiiQ!ll·
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Mei1s County Junior Fair
·Roek Spti~p Fail"tJI'OIInds
August 14, 15, 16, '17, 18, 1984

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or vacclullona or aald animal a.-.llabllt to the approwd·vettflnanan or t111t
· r.pt eaentallve of the Department. of Aarlculture oa duty at such exhibit upoo reca-t.
Rt~~~latlon

No. ..1: 1·17·11. BIRDS
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(A) Eacb domesticated lllrd which ta exldlllled Ia Olllo ...au be lupected by aa QIII'O¥ed wterl·
narWioradeslanatldrePnWBiatlveoftlleDa.-n-tetAiflcWI-prlortollelllletiiMateaeh
· exbllolt. Each bTrcl sliilllle free ef aay eWieaee Ill daallf'ouiY eeata....,.. or bdlctloM diiHae.
(B) Each declalon ef tile approved veterlaarlaa or ~ et Aarlculturw ... ,.
otatlVe
regardlaatlle lwalth of any bird at an eUiblt IliaD be ftaal.
Replatloa No.l81:1-11-17. CATn.E
Eacb bevt. animal Wlllch Ia elllllblled Ia Olllo allan:
(A) Be accompanied by a bealth certificate:
(B) Haw paued a ~~e~atlve tubernlaala leal wtlllla nlllety daya prior to the claalal date of the
exhibit unleu tbe ullllal:
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(2) Orl&amp;laaled Immediately Ull .ar.ctty floolll as Aceredltld ~~~tree llercl;
(CI Have paaue.l a aepttve tnt for llrucelloell withllllllllety dAya prior 't o tile &amp;!lbll ..le ef
tiM! exhibit aaleu the animal:
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cludeclln the couaty certUcatloo teat;
· (3) Ia leu tbao twenty 111011tba old and Ia ldelltlfled as an official brucelloala vaccinate;
(4111 leas tban twelV. 111011tha old;
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Each canille over slx·ma.tlla olclwblcllla exhibited IJI Oblo shaD he lmmualzed qalut Rabies
by a llceued, accredited velerlaarlaa witbla:
(A) Twelve moatbl prior to the Cloallll dille of the exhibit If a killed vacclae Ia aaed;
(B) 1blrty·slll moolhl prior to thecloalftl date of theexblblt If a --ldUed type v~ Ia aaed .•
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Eacb caprlae aolmal which Is exhibited to Oblo shaD:
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(A) Be accompuJed b)' a health certificate;
~B) Orlllaate timnedlaRI}o ud dlrectlyf10111an Accredited Tlaherculoala·free herdorheaep·
live to a tuhercolalla teat withla tlinetydaysprlortothecloalnldllteoftheeldllblt aDieu tlwaotmal
Is leao tlwl alx maodbo nld:
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(C) Orfllnate Immediately and directly floollla Certified BrucelloiJs.free !lord or heaeaattveto
a bruceUoala test wltbla ninety days prior to the cloalaa date of the exhibit aDieu the ulniallaleu
than six moot... old.
Rule 901: 1·17-:10. HORSES, MULES. ASSES AND PONIES
Any equine animal which orlliJialea Immediately and directly from Ohio may he exhibited at
any Ohio exhibit of animals If It Is not Intected with or ...,...t to any daoproualy coctaclonsoriJI- .
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Not wlthltandlnt any other provlatoaa of law or replatlon, the maoiaemen..::;r.aor ill any
Ohio exhibition may, prior to jJermlttlftl theexhibltloaofanyequlneaolmala,
n lhatthean·
lmal .... been teated and claued "Neptlve"to an official teat for Equine latectloul Anenllll (E.I.
A. ) within a l'!"'lvt (12) month period Immediately Jnetdlnt llwcloalaa date of the exblbltloo.
Each equine animal exblblted at the 19110 Melp County Fair wUI not he ~ulred to he ctuaed
negative to an offlclallett for equine llltectloua anemia within a twelve mootb period lmmedlatey
precedlns the closlftl date oftbla ellhlbltlon.
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Each ovlne animal which Is exhibited Ia Oblo ...all be accompanlltd by a· health certificate
which Indicates tbatthe flock of which It Ia a part baa -Inspected and found free from ectopara·
sites and from any dangerously coctailoua or lllfectlous dlaeue.

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1984 Fair Theme "4-H- A Chanee to Explore"
lleldor Fair Board memherln cbarp o1 Jwdar Fair Board ..................... : ....... wauace Bradford
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Partlameotarlan .................. ,..................................................... ...................... Terry New...,..
lllatorlao............................................................................................................... Darla Norris

ADVIIOIIY Oll'nCal

Marf-

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Parlier
Vke Praldeat .................................................................................... BIJ Doornte, Jr.
Secretary .........................................................., ................................ .... Janice W~
Treuurer ................ , ............................................................ :.-................ Gary Walker
Advllory Newa Reporter ........•....•..•.. ~ .................................................................... Aar.. S.yre
AdvlaorY Parllmeotarlaa ........................................................................... ......... Joba Newsome ·

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Harold Norrll, AdYIIor

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BID DowDle,~
BettyJoHuat

Ted Cotterman, Advllor
Valerie Slmpaoo
TaJIIIIIY Capebart
Terry Newaome
Mille Sima
Valerie Woods

n.r1a Norris

Valerie SimP"'"' .
Tammy Capehart

UVBITOOil
Joba llft, Advlaor

atJILDINO COWWIJIA

Betty Jo H...t-Honea
AprD Brleklea-Honea

t:::'c!,.b, Advllor

RDdaey BeetJe:-Sheep

IJ.iOiiGfWIL\ftONS
Becky COtterill, Advisor
!ulan Aroolcl
Doola Crace
Andy !be
Terry !'lewaome
Brian WIUia

And¥ !be

Lea Aon Gaul-Beef

GG'y Colemao

~Everett-llwlne

Jtm Pmer-DaJry
Betty Jo Huat-Rabbha
Ke-vla Napler-Pou)try

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. Brian rNomao

JlmPmer
ScottUpiGB
Todd Tripp

IUNOIQVIZN
Home Alent, Advisor
Susan Arnold (FHA)
Brlaa Freeman (FFA)
TaiiUII)' Capehart (GIRL SCOUTS)
Barb Cllappelear (VJCA)
Terry Newaome (BOY SCOUTS)
RDdaey Beeale (f·H BOYS
Aftlle Spencer (f·H GIRL)

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Home Alent, Advisor

Antle SPencer.
Lea Ann Gaul
Anile Colllna
Becky Rife
Jo Elleo Crane
Robyn Pitzer

A FAIIIIRJIUIINO
Janlc:e Welwr, Advisor
Karl Smltli
Lea Aoo Gaul
Jim Parker
Andy !be
Pam Davia
Patty Jooea
Cheryl Butria
Knny Ritchie
Jamea Eblin
MlkeSima .
Scott Starcher

Lisa Collins

ra~alaway

Lila
Pam

PI:I'IIIOif (IIOY IIOOVI'II)
Jo Aon New•me, Advlllor
Terry Newaome
Jamea McDaniel
Mike Sima

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Harold Norrll

Compliments of

RICHARD E. JONES
Meigs County Commi88ioner
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COMPLIMENTS OF

CompUmenll Of

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

GWECKNER'S RESTAURANT

"SONNY'S"

John F. Fultz - J. Mareu8 Fultz

POMEROY, OWO

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Fine Meats -

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Body .Shop· &amp; P.a·r ts
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AND
MULLEN INSURANCE

Inc~

113 East Second St.

Complete
CoiHIIon •. Paint Service
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992-3381

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· P. 0 ~ Box· 228
210 S. 2nd Str•
Mason, w. Ve.. 2&amp;260
Phone {304) 7?3-&amp;024

HUBBARD'S GREENHOUSE
·we ,_;..i.e in~ B•h«s·

(Mn. Joan MeLain, Owner)

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TOP QUALITY PLANTS -:- Wholeeale • Retail

Raeine. Ohio 45771

Phone 949-2140

S,•aerwe, OhiD 45779

, , STAR SUPPLY

LARRY'S GROCERY. and GAS

HARDWARE .. PAINI'S • HOUSEWARES

SYRACUS~

OHIO
Phone 992-6201

Raclne, Ohio

lEO L VAUGHAN, MGR.

SUPERM.t4RKET

At Foot Ot Poet•orM- Brie~~~
Ph. 982-2188

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·WAID CROSS ·and SONS MARKET

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PERSONALIZED DESIGNING
LARGEST SELEcnON OF
GUARANTEED GRANrrE • MARBLE

Buy With Care and It Will Always
Be There

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Quality Groeerie8

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RIK'ine, Ohio

8:00-4:30- O...ed Thunday

MEAT, GROCERIES, PRODUCE
Ph. 9f.9.2550

Raeine, Ohio
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5th St.
New Haven, W. Va.

D~IRY

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CRAFTY LADIES

· Enjo_v Yfmr Famrilt&gt; Tr(&gt;(lt

FNIIft'inl Malhi - Shakes - f.onel Quai111- SMrbN
FNiuring All S.ndwk-lws
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8Q4- Wt'llt Main St.

Pollll'I'O)', Ohio

Phone 992-2298
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Exldlllt - o f the devleea made bl thll!ll"'lect to aid aslcll penm and a chart or e x - de-acrl...._
a 1111nlq lecltalque such 11 loldlna 1 aboulder allawl.
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1. EXHIBITS - Must.,. carried u Vocatlollal Ap1aaltul't', Vocatlollal HomeEcoiiOI'I\Icsorf.H
projects or supervised practice, or under supervlalall otBoy SCOUta, Girl Scouts, or Vocilllotlalln·,
du•trlal Clubs of America. Wb~ quntton of doubt allaU orlle, the declslo!l of the Exec~~tlveCom­
mlltee ~Ill be conoldered final . Each exhibitor muat clear bls or her space before cbec;k wOI be Is·
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The purpose of the .J unior Fair lstoeni.'OOrnae tile boy or llrlto leem how to do specific tblnp.
THE EXHIBIT IS EXPECTED TO BE THE WORK OF THE GIRL OR BOY, NOT THE PARENTS,
GRANDPARENTS, OR FRIENDS. A lower quality work actiU!IIy done by the ladlvlclUalls mlll'll
helter than hlah quality work done by an adult.
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2. SCORING- The method o!scorlnJpviU be ualli8A .B,C. AnAuhlbltwiUconolstotexhlbltso!
superior merit. B exhibits will be thole mldway .,.tween A and Cexhlblts. C exhibits will beol overage merit. '!bole that do not nwt -able llllllldlrdi wW be (ll"adecl D, ud wW not ret'ftvt' a ribbon or
award The llnal lll'ade to determine rlbbonl wUJ .,. - o n an aveuae of the lolkM&lt;Ina - Judie's
grade, all advisors' grade and ludRing at the lair.
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All project books must be brouahtto judllna or lntervi&lt;"·Y·
Baslc awards wDI be made to each exhibitor on basis or grades as fo llows:
No award will be made on D gradn.
$1.50
Participants In Style Revue.
S2..JO
Participants In Showmanohlp
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$3.00 $1.50
A premlum of S3.00 Grand Champion and $1.50 for Reserve Grand Champion wUl be
paid for each breed of reatstered llveatock as a speclallnl'&lt;!fltlve award. Large ani·
mals must have papers.
$8.00
To each Club, Troop or Chapter havlnl a lair booth, one award allowed.

A
$2.00

$2.50

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C

$1.75

,1.50

$2.25

$2.00

311. F1n1 Alit

DOXOL

$4.50

S.lOO

$4.00

$2.25

$3.50

$5.00

$4.50 $4 .00

$8.00

i7.oo

$10.00

$8.00 $6.00

SLlOO

$12.00 $11.00

$6.00

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PROPANE

Elllllblt mrnplelal pnlject book plull uparate written report o18ctlvllle&amp; pUnned. w11a1 you acNally
did, aad what YCII! feel you leemecl from the project.
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FIW tile ,........ of c1auea b,e,d,d,J,h,l,j,k,l.m, you wW need to model a colllflete oUtfit
which bicludes aa Item that yau have coutructed based on the iuldellneo sugsted Ia your
protect book. Your exhibit at the fair needs to Include ODiy tile Items that Y.. llave co•
atructed. Requlremfllts for classes A and N or~ given In the rou-1118 Ust.
Sa. Total Look Serlel
Model or exhibit an Item that you have conatructed, _b ased on the project book I......,..
lib. Adwlltures Ia Clothing
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5d. Joyful Jumper
5e Clo!bel for School - Mldclle School (up through Grad~ 9 as of January 1 of the currflll year) ·
Clotbel lor School- Hllb School and Pool Rich (Gradel lOand up as of Januaryl of the current

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*Prole ss'ana' '•anatton
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Class 2, Equipment; Class 3, Qealth; Class 4, Peri!OI!al Development
and. Leadership; Class 5a,b,c,m,n, Total Look Serleo, Adveatures In
ClolhiJII•. ToppiJII Your Outnt, Clothllli Corqplemet~ts, Clolhllll
Speaks: Clasa 6,7,8,9 aDd 10, Economic-Education, Family Ute, Home
Economics, Conoumer Education and Manaaemeat: Class llatbru e,
Pol"lables, Do Your 'lblq with Food, alld Fit It AU 'l'oietller; Clssal3
thru 31, Aerospace, Auto, lllcycJ., Eledrlclty, RGIJe. Small Moton.
Tractor, Woodworklll8. W.tdlna, Commwllcalloll, ere.uve Arts, Con·
aervatloll, Enlomolot!Y, Explorfng The World ot Plots and Solis, Com·
modlty Marketlai, field Crupi, Flower GanleDID1, Fruits, V..,etable
Gardenl. ..

St. RL 124. Pomeroy, 011.:. Ph. 992-5097

RIDENOUR'S TV and
We Service What We Sell
Kitchenaid - Gfl:l tDn - Zenith ....:.tlardWidc
Litton Sylvaqia .
lP Bulk and Cylinder 'Doxol Gca - Wa"" Morning ~teri
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Dairy Steer, Dllry Veal, Dairy Feeder, Market l-ambs, Market Hop,
Market Steers
Class lb, Team Demonstration; Breeding Sheep, Breedlnl( Swine
Horses

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New and U.ed Equipment
Lawn and Garden Equipmenr

DEPENDABlE SERVICE

ROBERT TEWKSBAllY -OWNER

•ELASTIC STOCKINGS-TIUSSE5-CAfi~CRUlCHES
•BABY SUPPLIES-RUBBER GOODS-DIABETIC "EEDS ·
•PHOTO SUPPLIES.....QfFTS-VITAIINS..:..OREETING CARDS
•WE RENT WHEELCHAIRS • WALKERS :.. CRUTCHES

MASON COUNTY BANK
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Model Used Can and Trucks
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.Z,OO W". 2nd St., Pomeroy, Oh. 45769

•RUSSELL STQVER CANDIES

BANKING
RIGGS USED CARS, INC.

TEWKSQARY BARBER SHOP

786 N.·. 2nd Ave., Middleport, OH.

.•CONVALESECEIT SUPPLIE5-SICK 1001 lEEDS

•MODEAN C.OMPUTERIZED SERVICES
•DftiVE-IN BANKING
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•ALL TYPES OF FINANCING .
aTOP INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
•SANK I\' MAIL1
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Bus. Ph. (614) 9854100

THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
Karl &amp; Mary Kehler, Manager
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Pomeroy, OH.

Ray Rig&amp;

H&amp;R BLOCK

618 East Main Street

PHARMACY .

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NEW IDEA EQUIPMENT
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Class la, Individual Demonotratton; Class 51, Lounglna Cloth.. and
Undergar~ts; Clan 11 j,k,o,p, Plain Yeast Bread, Special Yeast
Bl't'ld, Preserve and Serve .1, II; Class ·l2, Housl"g and tumlshlngs;
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Sparta Clotbel - Spectator
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Sj. Oreal Up Oulfll -Day ·Wear
iii.. Dress Up Outnt - Formal Wear
51. Coata and Jackets
Sm. Clothlll8 Compliment a
!ill. Clotlllll(l Speaks
Ellldblt your ~ed project book and a pool"' you have made which IUustrateoll!forma·
IIOD l•raed lilrouP tbla project.
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!rrYLE REVUE
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The Style Rewe wiD held m Wedtwaelay, July 18, at 7: Sl p.m . at Melli 841! Sl:boolcompl
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parllelpallalln tile Style Rewe~l r«'ftve a partlctpat1011 premium of Sl.!IO. All)'...,
et_ a
f.Jf cloiiiiJci project Ia eUclllle to JlllrliciJIIIte.
CLAlllll. ECONOMIC EDUCATION
Ia. Declaloll Mallen Throulb"Trade-Oifs" ·
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Pl't'pare an exhibit or pa~ter clelcr'lblalleemlll8 experlflleeJ In the project.
6b.Careen
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Prepare an exhibit or pa~ter delcrlblftllelrlllllll experfflleeJ In the project.
CLASS 7. FAMILY LIFE
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7a. UVIna and Leamlll8 wllb Children.
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Exhibit 2 ltema aa sugeated on Poge 7 of your prOiect book.
7b. More Llvl111 aad Leamlnl With Childree ·
Exlllblt 2 Items as ,ua,.ted on Page 5 of the project book.
7c. TLC- Teeu Leam About Chlldrfll
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Ellhlblt 2 Items aa Sllllletled on Pag• ~ the project book.
7d. Me, You. and Others t
COmplete at ,_, 2 of the actlvllleo supested on Page 49 of the project book.
7e. Me, You and Others n
EJ&lt;hlblt a trtall(lle pa~ter with plcturea Wlllllratlal tile following needs: survival or pbysleal
needs, safety needs, ...00 for love alld lJelonllng, recognition. sell needs. C0111ull Jlllge 17 or
your protect book for model.of triangle.
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JJUCKE\'E GAS PRODU(.TS CO.

q- 5d, e, f, Joyful Jumper aad Clatllea tor Sl:bool; Class W, i,l,m,n,

DALE HD.I. FORD
TRACTOR, INC.

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q,r,s, Outdoor Cookery, I, Quick Mella, Tasty Mall/Meats tor Euy
Uvtng, Outdoor Coollenr II, Teeu En-In, Foodll Willi Alllaterna·
Honal Flavor, Fit It all Topther, Ea Cookery; Poultry, Rabbits,
Guinea Pip, Hamsten.alld Pocket hp; Veterinary Science.
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Exldlllt a scraplloc!ll of tint aid t - t - 1 ud ollrlt aid 1&lt;11 ·or a pooler of accomplllhmeets
•• the DI"Oiect.
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CLAllll • • PERsoNAL DEVELOPME!'IT AND LEADERSIDP
Self-Determllllld ProJect
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la. Indlvldualllemclutratloll
1b. T,-.m Demoaatratlon
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The contl!lit" II open to all partldpatlftl groups. Individual and teun dem0111tratlona wUI be
judged separately. The parpoee ot ~stratlon Ia tot'- the bow and wby of the aubject de-monstrated. Points to be --'dered In llldllna demollltratk!DI will Include:
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'thr&lt;'t· onlnuteo or over flftten miJiutetiiD ll!ftllb.
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, .. .. ,,. .. ., · &lt;·urr&lt;'llttopk,- metllndorllrdduct, qooldteroreuler method, Inter·
•'l'&gt;l iu~ ,·isu:.ll!'- l"lf·\·t' l' devices lor .mpUaJzl11 key ~ta.
Apoeeranc&lt;' .......... .. .... ... ................... ...... .................................. ........................10 points
W•ll groomed, QProprlate clotlllng, pod posture.
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211 E. 2nd St., Pomeroy, Oh 45769

992-2151

Infomla~1ie:·~~i..-.;ui;·3·iii?"p;;jiii~-·~iftUid-iO;ic;i"oo;;ibmiiJ"Oi"~·c;;:.,'f::.'•

Dellwry . ............ .............. ..... , ........ ,....................................... .........................25 points
Polle, eatllas...m, lfanuilar, worlunallllllp, ct.r eunctatloll. orderlY warldni ar·
ranaemflll, plain ¥lew fllawlllll._...
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Corrlcl llilllpment correctly used charts, II needed, '!'ell done 81111 usad. •
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.CLASS 2. EQUIPMENT
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Grade ond participation rlbbono wUI be awarded.
21. Myllerte of Ml~aI'Wpart! •• fllllblt or poiler dele:rlbllll a leamlftl e,......ence In the P!"olect.

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A'M'ORNt:\'S-AT-LAW
213 E. 2nd St., Pomeroy, Oh. 45769

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BooU- a.um. Supplle8
Offke Supplies, Glfta and Canl8

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Prepal'e aa l'llllllllt or pa1illr dlacrtlll. . a IMI'tlllll•~~«~ence In the prOiect.

2c. Muta111a or Ml-aves

Prepal'e aa tllhllllt or palter c11e1:r1111111 a lal'llllll npert- Ia the project.

24. ,., *Y

PNDare aa eutblt or palter deserlblnl learning uperlenceo Ill t.,. project.
CLASS 3. HEALTH .

s.. Home Nunln;
OFFICES IN Wi:W HAVEN 1: MASON

JENNIF~R L. SHEETS

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71. M&lt;'. You and Others Ill
Exhibit scrapbook on careers containing examples of the loUowlna: 1. Pamphlets from col·
1&lt;'2&lt;'5 or ''oeattonalschools; 2. Job resume form completed; 3. Job application completed: f .
Pictures of different proi&lt;'Sslons.
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111. Genl'alogy
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Exhibit a notebook of activities compll'ted In the project.
CLASS 8. HOME ECOI'jOMICS
8a. Exploring Home Economics
Exhibit a picture you have matted and a toy you have made lor a younger child.
CLASS 9. CONSUMER EDUCATION
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9a. Tren Scene
Pr&lt;'jlar&lt;' a poster or exhibit rou have .made which lllustrat&lt;'S Information learned through
this project.
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CLASS 10. MANAGEMENT
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lOa. Let's Learn to Manage Money
Exhibit chart rontalnlng a summary of weekly expenses. (See pages 14 and 15 of project
book)
lllb. You and Your Monev
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Exhibit personal acrount rerords lor at least one month's expenses. Explain why you spen
It and what you would do differently the next time. ·
!Oc. Helping at Home
Exhibit three tools orpieces of equipment that are necessary In helping around the house. On
a note card give a brief d&lt;'SCrlptlon of e~ch tool's use.
!Od. Spotlight on Management ·
Exhibit a notebOOk of activities rompleted In this project.
IOe. Clues to Management
Exhibit a notebOok of activities completed In this project. .
CLASS 11. FOOD AND NUTRITION
Food cannot be displayed In club booths at rounty lair lor health reasons,. Instead, please ex·
hlblt In your Club booth one of the following:
I. ArtUiclal Food •
2. Posters or Exhibit
3. Table Setting and Menus
f. Canned Foods
Forlhe pre-fair Judalng of classes a thru t exhibit the following: 1. One day's menus (3 meals)
plus snacu, II desired; 2. One prepared food Included In the menu (lamlly·slze serving). Thlslood
must be made from a recipe Included In thef·H project book. Requirements for all other classes are
give~ In the loll... ing list.
na Portables (See .requirements above)
lib Do Your Thing With Food (See requlrerneots above)
lie Fit It All Together (See requirements above)
lid Outdoor Cookery I (See requirements above)
lie Quick Meals (See requirements above)
111 . All Amorlcan Foods (See requirements above)
llg Making It With Meals (See requirements above)
llh Plain Yeast Bread
Exhibit the following: 1. One loa! of yeast bread or live cloverleaf roll,. (May InClude white,
brown, rye, or mixture. No Icings, fruits, nuts or other deroratlons permitted. )"The.baslcreClpe used must be one that Is Included In the4·H project book; 2. Oneday'smenus (3 meals)
which Includes the bread or rolls exhibited.
JU Special Yeast Bread
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Exhibit tbe following: 1. One family size serv1n1 of any type of yeast bread Icings, trults, nuts
or other decorations are permitted. 2. &lt;fne day's ml'nus (3 mea1s) which lnClud&lt;'S the yeast
bread exhibited.

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ENGINEBIUNG
CLASS 13. AEROSPACE .
131. Model Rocket
Exhibit yOIIJ' model or an educational poster.
13b. ModPI Airplane.
Exhibit y011r model or an educational poster

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The Cl'ftllor of Reasonable Dru~ Prices

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INGElS FURNrrURE AND JEWELRY

COLD POP - SOUPS ~ HOT SANDWICHES
. GASOUNE

Arnena Apphnce. - Quellty Jewelry
Vilit Our Cerpet Hou• - Aleo Appllence Rental

Letart Fatls, Ohio

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405 N. Sec!ond Avenue

Middleport, OIL 45760
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AGGREGATE PLANT
LETART FAU.S. OHIO

N. Seeond Ave.

Middleport, Ohio

ASPHALT PLANT
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R. CRAIG' MATHEWS, D.D.S.
LARRY KENN.E()Y, D. D. S.
AND STAFF
Kathy Fry
Janel Connolly .
Theresa Kennedy
Rhonda Davis
Paolella Harrison

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"Have You ·Driven A · ·Ford Lately?"

205 N. 2nd Avenue
Middlepo~ Ohio

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Phone 992-6611
555 Park Street ................................................................... Middleport, Ohio
STORE HOURS
Monday-through Fridly 7:00 A.M. - &amp;:00 P.M.
Sa1urdlly- 7:00A.M.- 3:00P.M.

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MWTn, Old.

Mid~OH.

Phone 61~992-2i96 or 992-2197
461 . S. Third ~ve.
Middleport; ·Oh. 45 7 60

SUP~RMARKET

Phone 992-3480

VAI.I.EY WMBER &amp; SUPPLY CO.

~PAT··HI:LL -FORD, INC.

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Complete Line ei-Omee Supplle.
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PH. 992-3345 ·

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992-3748

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KING BUILDERS SUPPLY INC.

LUMBER - Bw.DING MATERIALS

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407 Pearl St.

Mldolt.port,OH.

106 N. 20MI Avr.

CLASS 21. WELDING
2la. Welding A
Exhibit the lollowlllg: (1) Bull Weld; (2) Fillet Weld; (3) Lap Weld; (4) Foot Scraper
21b. Weldin&amp; B
Exhibit the following: {1) Welder's po~itlonlng clamp; (2) Christmas tree otand; or any
other article made In the projecl.
CLASS 22. COMMUNICATION
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All photography projects wUI be evaluated on !be following Items:
(AI story-telling ability, (B) photographic quatty, (C) captions.
22a. Adventures With Your Camera
Indlvlaual prints shall be mounted at the discretion of the exhibitor. II exhibit II a "picture
story", It shall consist of at least 3 and not more than 5 prints mounted on a poster board.
22b. ChallenRes In Phot0111raohv
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Exhibit one print mounted at dlsc~etlon oil he exhibitor: Or, II exhibit Js a "picture story" It
shall ronslst of at least 3 and not more than 5 prints mounted on a poster bqard. Or,ll entry Is
, a "news story", the original photo and publllhed article shall be mounted on a poster board.
22c. Exploring Photography
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Exhibit onP print. Developing and printing not done by the exhibitor. Print shall be moun)«!
at discretion of exhibitor. Or,11 entry II a "picture story",lt shall ronsllt of at leell3 and not
more than 5 prints mounted on a poster board. Or,lfentry II a"'plcturestory" ,It shall ronslat
of original pboto and publllhed article mounted on po1ter board.
22d. Mutortna Photography
Exhibit one print, mounted at dllcretlon ofexblbltor. Developing and/ or prtntlng may hive
been done by exhibitor. Or, II entry II an enlargement, Pxhlblt ollall CODIIat of ortalnal print
and enlar1ement mounted on one poster board. Or,lf entry Ia a "picture ~tory" ,It shall con· \
ollt of at leut 3 and aot more than 5 prlnll ,_.ted on a poster board. Or,l! eatry II a "news
story", exhibit •hill coftlill of original photo and publlllled artldemouated on post.,. boar&lt;\.
22e. Advanced Photography
tEiblblton may have clone their own dPveloplng and/or prllltlllg, or hlv• completed Photography Clu- a through d. Elblblt one prlllt mouated at dllcretlotl of Plllllblt .... Or, II en·
try Is a "picture otory" or 1 "docunMDtaty"lt ohlll COIIIIat of at leut 3 and not more thin 5
orlnto mounted on a poster bolrd. Or, II entry II a "newutor:v''. tbeorlldnal obotoand.PIIbllohed artiCle shill be mounted on a poater board. Or, U eatry llanealargement, exhibit shall
ronsllt of original !&gt;rlllt aaol enlargemeat mounted on 1 poster board. Slide otorles shill be
exlllblted In Kodak carouoel tray unleu exhibitor provldeo projector.
22!. WriUJII and Reportlnl lor THai
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Complete at leoot 5 aulgnment u llated In theprojPCt book, lllcludlllaualgnment number 10
scraPbook.
221f. Creative Writing
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To romplete tbe CreeliVe Writing project you mialloabmlt ..,e lteni 11111 leul..,~ctus. You
may enter 11 many u 5 clauel, but each Item mut be dllfereat. The clU- are u follows:
1. Rllymed Poetry
2. Free Style Poolry
3. c.... ttve Wrttlng~.'::;:!:::um of5GII wordl)
4. Flclloa Wrltbll'i
m of 2,000 wordl)
5. NoD-Fiction 4-R story - Story must .tie true and 4-H related.
(Maximum of UIO wordll'

HOME ·CENTER ,

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2011. Workllll With Wood aa4 Tooll ...: Senior - Unit I
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' . .. ~ Jlllliary 1, of !be current year.
20c. Leamlq aad BuUdlpaiWonder!ill World nf WMII - .lunlnr- Unit n .
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(Exblbltonshalllllll haW puled their 14111 blr1bdq aoof January 1 oUbeCUI'I'eltyear and current
· etii'O\Ied In IICGIId yearW~ project.~ .
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(Exldbltlrl wbo have palled tbelr 14tb blr1bdq uof January 1, ott)ll!cumntyear and have only been
enrolled ID·Woodwaldfta lor me year preoloul.)
20e. Building Blal!er Tblnjp - Unit Ill ,
201. S.l! Determined (Advanced Woodworldag Projects)

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BOWLING CENTERS

Middleport. Ohio

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VIlLAGE PHARMACY

Exblblt activity lbeettlrom the project book; allo a pj)lter ohowlna a pbale pi automptlve
u!ety and care.
Ub. Mol ...!')'cle
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Prepare an exblbll or )lOiter deocrtNna a learning experience In the project.
CLASS15. BICYCLE
15a. I Your Bike and You
An exhibit lbowiq one pbue or ·blcycle oalety or aperatlon.
15b. II Malntallllftl Your Bicycle
An exldblt lllowlng bicycle malateunce
15c. Ill Enlartdaa Your Cvcllnlt World
An exhibit J)lowiJw...., phloe of cuatomlzlng, operotlon, or bicycling.
CLASS lti. ELECTRICiTY
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)6a. Exploring the World of El«trlclty
F.:xhlblt to lneludf on&lt; hem !rom the Electrtclly I Projecl, or oubltltuted equivalent.
lllb. Electrlclly'a Slleat Partner - Magnetllm
. Exhibit to Include OIIPIIem from Electricity II Project, or aubltltute equivalent.
16c. Workln1 Wilh Electrldty
Exhibit to Include one Item from Electricity Ill Project, or subotllutecl equivalent.
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16d. Elec!rlclly For Family Llvlllg
Exhibit to Include one Item !rom the ElectriCity lor the Ho!Yie project book or substituted
equivalent.
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16e. Behind the Switch
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· Exhlblto are suggeoted In your project book.
161. Electric Walf1!' Sy~IPms
Exhibits are ouaeoted In your project book.
161f, Inlroductton to World or Electronics
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Prepare an exhibit or J)OIIer det!crlblng a learning experl""ce In the prolf!!t.
CLASS 17. ROPE
17a. Rope
Exhibit article or.. rtlcles made, or 10 knots. spllceo, or bitches on a board.
CLASS 11. SMALL MOTORS
lla. Snowmobiling
Exblblt real!lrtlllellll u otated In vGJr D1'01ect book.
18b. ~awn and Garden Power Eq!JIJ!l11ent
Make an uldblt an one 1ectlon oltbe project.
18c. SIMII EnalftPII
Uoe one of the exblbltlllllllftled In project book.
18d. SmaU Eqlftelll
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Exblblt a dllplay of any pbaae of work done In the project.
CLASS 19. TRACTOR
19a. Tractor Corll!lcatlon Program ·
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Completion of thltprolect wUIIII!'baoed on the pasolng of the tractor certification teot.
19b. C'.ettlna Acq•ltlled Willi Your Tractor
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Exblblt an fducattoul poater.
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lte. Auurlng Sale Elflcll!ll Oflllratlon
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,Exblblt an lducatlonal palter.
tid. Improving Your !Will
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Exhibit an educatloul poater.
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19e. MaclltaerY Care and
Exhibit an edutatlonal
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CLASS 20. WOODWORKIN
Exblbltcnlllall dllplay ane artlde from tllelr proJPCt book or an artiCle roqulrtnl the·ume
oldII• u coetallled Ill tlleprafect bocllla. Artlda wblcb areexblblted and not meeting tbe aforementioned requn.-to aball be llldled ..., are Ineligible lor clu1 plactna or award.
20a. Worldlla Wttb Wood Tools - J ...lor- Ualt I
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(E•I 2 llaol IMII IIIII have .-1 illltr Hill lilrtlldly 11 ~ "-'Y 1, of tbe t'IU'I'flll year.

12d. Fumlture and Woodworldna Recycling
PartiCipant• need tobrlna tbe Item or parts of ih•llem they re-entPrallntouHiulni!U In on•
of these three cat..orleo:
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a . R&lt;'Stored antlqueo; b. Flnllhed Fumlture or Woodwork; c. Upbolotered Fumlture; as
well as their project rerorda to lbow their accomplllhments.'
12e. Your Flnt RomP Away from H.ome
.l'artlctpants need to bring tbelr project recorda and an exhibit (lternA&lt;oelected or madPfor
their ftnt home, recorda, pictures, etc.) shoWing how they'veusedthekn-ledge,ldeu, and ·
principles related to houalng, lumlshlngs, management, and equipment In plannlill th,e lr
first homt! away !rom home.

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111 . Meall lor Easy Uvlng
Exhibit tbelollowlna: ~day'omeauo (3-llpl~••nacb,lldollrldH one prepared food
Included Ill the menu• (famiiY·IIU """log) . Tbll food can be prepar,-1 !rom Ill)' recipe.
nk . OutdoOI· Coollery n
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Exhibit thP !ollowlnjl: One,day'• m011u1 1! fliNII Dlus •••cu. II dollrecl 1; 011epreparld food
lacluded In tbe menus il~"'llY·IIU oerv111111. Tbfa food can II&lt;! prepared from any rectpe.
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Exblbit '"'loll-Ing: One day' amenu• (! meotolllu• oaacu,l! dollredt; cllleprepared food
Included In the meeus (lamlly·IIU servlqt. Tlila food can be prepared from any rectpP.
11m Preserve and S.rve I - Fruit
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. Exhibit tbe fQllowlq: 1. One day' I meauo (tllree l'!leolll; 2. Contalll.n of two dllffl'l'lll ·
.klndl of caueder fr-n fnllll which have been prtaerved uolqOido Slate Uatventty Cooperative Extension Service approved m.-lloda. Bolh fruit• should be lllduded Ill the day' I
menus. ( Not• that IGmal- are CM~klerld to be a fruit. 1
. Jln . Pr.,..,rve and Serv• D - Veptablea
Exhibit thelollowlllg: 1. Olleday'o meuo (threemeoll) ; 2. Contalllono!twodllferentldndl
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of CanDee! or fi'Qit!ll waetablea wblcb haYP been preaerved ullna Ohlo&amp;ate Unlverolty Cooperative Exteuloa S.rvlce 8JIPI'OVed metbodl. Bolh Vetetablel obould be InCluded Ia the
day's menus. (NotP thlt !omat- ARE NOT considered to be a V"'lelable.
llo . Foods With An Internatlollal Flavor
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• Exhibit lbe lollowlllg: One day' I mlftUI (!mea II pluunacb, If ~Ired); OIIP prepared food
Included In the menu (family· sized oevllltl). Thll food can be prepared l~om any recipe,
Up . Fit It AU Togetber II
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Exhibit the following! One day's menus (3 meals ptuuaaclc4 I, II dfllred; on~ prepared food
Included In the nu!nuo (family-sized -.11111). This lo,od can be prepared !rom any reciper
llq . Ea Cookery .
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Exhibit the following: One day's menu• (3 meals pluunacb) ,lhleolred; one prepared food
Included In tbe men111 (lamlly·llzed II!I'VIngt : Thls food can be prepared !rom any recipe.
CLAss 12. HOUSING AND FURNISHINGS
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12a. Adventures In Home J,lvtng
Partldpaato need to bring an Item constructed In tbp proJect accordllla to the requirement•
listed Ill the project book, vtauall to allow how lbPitem beff:' make more p i = •and (.recti·
.catlMIIII 1paces Ill tbe borne, and their proJect recordl o ollow tlu!IJo ac
bmeato.
l2b. Destgnlnc IatPrlon
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Partldpanto need to bring vllualo (an nblblt of 1111111 tram tbe projPCt, plctlll'lll, etc. l alld
tbelr proJPCt recordl to ohow their proJect accompllabmeata accordbla'totberequtrement•
In the DJ'Oiect boQk.
12c. Designing Outdoor Llvtna Spaces
Partldpanta need to bring vlluals (a display olllel!'l ronstructed lor tbelr CNidoor llvlllg
space, plcturea,IDuotratloll boarda, or other vlluall toobow tbenaultooUbelrworkdoneac·
rordlnll to the requlrern011t alld ouaeotlons In lhP project book) and their proJect recordl

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23g. Streams

All entries are to won 8%xll paper, enclosed In a paper or plutlc cov« wltb tile entrant's
ctaaa name and COIInty on tbe covet' and lui aame on every p.~~e.
Entries are to be cloubl.,.apaced. typed or neetly printed.
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All entries wll' be evaluated 011 tbe tollowllll ttemo: (1) Tltlt~; (2) Appal; (3) Story-Teutng
Impact; (f) Creativity; (5) Transition.

Decide wbat waa the moet inlportaDt tblng you teamed Ia the prefect. Collect your meaaur.,.

22h. Creative Arts
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AU categories will consist of "Elements of Desten ; for f ·H membet's aae I
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"Prlnclplesof Design" will also be Included. The project evaluation sbeellnclucl&lt;:d with the
project will be "uoed In the evaluation.
hi Fiber -ProJects such ai weaving, needlework, latchook, knitting, quUtlng, string art, etc.
h2·. Leather- ProJects such as tooling, carving, accessories or garments-of leather,llhaplng,_j.,.
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welry, lac1111. etc·
h.l Nature - Projects such as rornhusk Items, baskets, candles, soap rna ng, ry ng
herbo, wreaths, seed collages, etc.
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M Paper - Projects such as posters, origami, paper mach~. decoupaae, quUitng~ collll(es, etc.
hS: Wood and Plaatk: - Projects such as collages, sculpture. whittling, rellefJ, jewelry etc ..
b6 Metal and Glass- Projects such as stained glass, jewelry, etchiJII, wire art, naU scutpt ~~· ephtc. l
h7: Chalk, earbon and Pigment - Projects such u block printing, painting, sketching, ca ... a Y,
U deco I
tole palntl111f, stenciling, rubbing, etc.
h8. Clay and Dough .:.. Projects .such as poll~!fY, sUp casting, sculpture, ornaments, wa
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CLASS23. CONSERVATION
2Ja. Let 's Explore The Outdoors I
Exhibit one of tbe suggested fair exhibits on page 20 of the project book.
23b. Let's Explore the Outdoors II
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Exhibit a teet collection wltb leaves Identified, and twigs from several trees Identified and
soli profile Identified.
?:If-. ExolorlnR Our Forests
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Exhibit a scraP.book of dttterent leaves, twigs, small plants collected and ldentlfted.
23d. Tree Planting
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Identify species of trees planted, make map otforest area showing locations of planting In r.,. .
terence to rest or farm plus how many were planted, date of planting, and survival rate.
2Jo. Windbreaks
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Exhibit a plcure of your windbreak, plus a display representing the learning experience.
231. Water and You
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Prepare an exhibit or poster concerning one of the topics In tbe project book.

Support Your Fair
MODERN CHEMICALS
Pomeroy, Ohio

100 Kerr Street
Dick Seyler-Owner

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menta, ~. fllld1JoC8 and deacrlptlona ullq a map, chart or potellook.
23h. Oblo 81raa 1
Exblblt bird~ and educatlon~l pooler.
231. Muaknt TrapPing
Exblblt eclucatloilal ...,.ter aDd metl)odl of al!ltlng trapa.
23j. Fishing tor tbe.Jietllllller
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Exhibit ahow(JIIII&lt;lllle type of fish life cycle and tbe rtsh oqutpment uaed abould be brought to
·Interview.
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23k. Fishing lor the lntermedl•te
Exhibit sbowlng tilt flab atructure, habit and babltata of fish In relatlonlhlp to conservation
and ttshtna oqulpment uaed lhould be brought to Interview.
231. Aquatic Sclea.,.
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Exhibit ldven on pace 3 of project book
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23m. Safety \Vtth Guns
Exhibit ,.. poster allowing parta nf tbe gun and five nfety rules teemed.
23n. Archery

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CLASS 24. ENTOMOLOGY
241. Baalc Beekee!IIDI
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Prepare an exhibit ,.. ...,.ter describing a l.. rnlag experience In the project,
24b. A""anced lleekl!eplng
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Exhibit lhe bee oqutpment used with an educatlo~al pcjter explaining bow theoqulpment II
used.
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24c. Exploring Our Insect World I
lit year- Exhibit 25 or more adult Insecta properly lal!eled and mOI!IIIed In at least r. .e dlf·
ferent orden.
2nd year - Exblblt 100 ,.. more adult Insecta prop«ly labeled. _
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24d. Exploring Our 1111«1 World n
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Exhibit 5 beneficial or barmtulluecta throullh their Ufeeycle. Preserv.e allatages of devel·
opment Allo eXIUblt 5 or more mature forma of ten Insects representing five or moreordera;
or any otber suaeoted learning exp«len.,..
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241. Insect Rearing
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Exhibit an educational ...,.ter and notebook telling ollie's wbat you have done.

nBLD AND OA&amp;Dii:H caors
CLASS 25. EXPLORING '111E WORLD OF PLANTS AND SOILS
25a. Unit 1 - Genet"al
Exhibit any one of tile exercises ldven In the project book.
25b. Unit II - A Plant Reproduction
· Exhibit any one of tbe exercises given In the project book.
25c. Unit II - 8 Solis
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Exhibit any one of '"*exercises given In the project book.
25d. Unit II - C Plant Growth Factors ,
Exblblt any one or tbe exercises given In the project book and a poster.
25e. Unit II - D Plant Characteristics
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Exhibit any one of tile exercises ldven In the project book.
251. Unit II - E Growing and Using Plants
Exhibit any one or the exerclsea given In the projett book and a poster.
CLASS 27. COMMODITY MARKETING
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27a. Commodity Marlleilng
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Exhibit an educatloDal display showing what you have learned In this project
CLASS 28. FIELD CROPS
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28a. Field Crop I
Exhibit to coutst of one peck or t~r.,;, atalb.

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30b. Tbe s.cond Year VIneyard
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Exhibit a scale model of a .trellll and •• educational post«.
30c. Maftlllng the Producllljl Vtaoyard
txblblt a dllplay of tooll and aupplles uled to prune, tie, and maintain a grepevtnoyard OR
exhibit how IGIIteattna and foliar analyall may be uled to tncreaae grape ytelda.
30d. Everbeartnr Strawbet'rles
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Exhibit to constat Ill one quart of berries OR two growing planta, OR aa educatonal poster.
llo. J~ IINrtng StrawbeniH
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CLASS 31. VEGETABLE GAROENfNG
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31a. Mn. 0. Arden' a Gr..,. Scene
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Exblblt an educational pool« or any of the vegetables that you han grown.
31b. Vegetable Gardening!
Exhibit to coullt of three platea of any three vegetabl .. grown.
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31c. Family Vegllable Garden
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Exhibit to coullt of three plat eo or any three vegetabt .. grown plua a plan of a garden chart
abowlq qoiantlty of eecb Vflelallle planted.
31d. !lpecltalty Crepe
EDiblt a crtsplay Gl a co...-dal packlae or pool« abowlng total production costa and r.,.
turna U the crop bu been barveated.
31e. Tomatoes for Proceaa'Exhlblt a minimum oll6 poundl of tomatoes plua your record book up to date 11 fair ttme.
3U. VIne Crops
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Exblblt two nt the project activit* u tilted .., pace 3 of the project book.

Officers for 19M are as followa: Brlaa Windon. CIJalrman; ROIIII'I' Gaul, Vll't'-Chalrman: Car·
olvn Rllchlr. S.Crotary; Elranor 1.4'0nard. Trea111m.
· Gmeral overall Committee made up nt aU4·H chaband FFA membet'a. all parentsand.lladVI·
aors, Execullve Committee madP up o1 officers, advlson !rom' rach club or chaptrr, and onr addl·
· ttonal desl11nated person from rach club or chaptrr.
SaiP order lor 19M will be bogs, slf'era and !ambo.
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thP fair (thts tncludPI show and saiP).
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2. Thr char11P of OPlllnR.Junlor Fair Animals will be Ill• cost of the pictures plus thr pro ratt'
sharP of thr cost of otiK'r PXpenlt'S based on groaa dollar ules. Thll will be deducted from fair prP.
mturlll to be paid earll mrmber. Ia ntw tltPdutJ111P llltiPort- tiiPpi!PIIIIumadueanyml'lllber.
thr bolaiiCf' Is a a obllptloll to be paid by tiiP-ber. CDslllllllllllepald by0ctober31, JtiN, to!K&gt;
el)glbiP to It'll the tollowlnll year: Grand elld Rftforve Champions mUll pay bannf'l' costa.

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Champloola and Resa:v• Cbaniptou muat It'll.
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~- All reaaiP animals will be sold at tbe end of tbe eattre aaiP, not at tla. elld of tbelr IPf'C'Ies.
. 6. Offtcora of the SaiP Committee will decide any questlonl roncornlng any of the marl!rt apecleo tbat are 101 covrred by rutH irl tbe SaiP Commlltee printed In thr fair book. All declsloM madt'
by the Sate Comrillttee ofllet&gt;rs are 1111!11.
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7. Any markPt animal not taken In a specially club maybe spot r.hecked by anotJicerofthrSalt'
Commlttf't'.
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8. All parllclpatlftli mt'mbera must· fill out an anlmalldentlftcatloD card which ahallbt&gt; file&lt;! at ·
lhP County A11on1's Office on wPIJiih·ln datP.
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9. All marllet projPCI animals must IK' shOwn at tbe county lair In ordertooomplt'IP thryear's
project.
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10. No marllrt animal can be replaced after the respective wel«h·ln of that ..,teo.
11. Pkturt' money must be paid at Wt'lllh·ln.
12. Proper number of market animals mull be weighed In to oorres...,.. wltll tbeproject tak ....
13. Order ofSaiP: The jud~t' shall detrrml~~enlt'order, baaedonqualttyandronformatton. Tile
first sellln« animal shall be the Grand Champion and the ll'COnd lball be lh!tt'rve Champion of the
ahow for steers. Lambo and bogs will be·Grand Champion aln1le, Grand Champion pair, Reservt'
Champion sln~le, RNH'rv~ Champion pair, followed by thP rest of tbe alngles and then tbp pairs.

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Ban~ lr Savlftllll Co.
Racln~ Homo National Bank
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l.a·Sallt'·PaulfY Brolh~rs
C~ntral Tru•t Company
Ewln«'• Fullt'nl Hom~ ,
Bank 0111' of Pomrroy
VlllaJW Pharmecy

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OVER 100 YEARS
IN POMEROY

POMEROY
PHONE 99~!-201491

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Meigs County .Coroner

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Jackson Production Credit.
Asaoclatlon
Ohio University Inn
Landmark
Athena UiS Stores
Dale Hill Ford
Contracttnr Servtrt', Inc.
Bops Sales .. Servlrio
Co1to's Solllo
- C'ot'Orlle Colllu, Co. Trea•.
Hl'mlock Plpellnt' Co. lr
Bob Camet lr Co.
RawllfiJIIS.C.oat1-Biowor
Fulll'raiHotiiP
Chestt'r AIII'I·Servlce
Holzrr Clinic
Kf't'baUJiih·a !Utakr Sboppe
Phil Roberts. Co. F;~~~tl,_r
GltJ Auto Pat1s
ClrE Stores. Inc.
Twin City MaclriBt' Sbop
FE'deral Land Barril
RI,RSUsedCan
Erwin Family Farma
Larry Spencer, Clerk ol Courts

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Sand and Gravel

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Farm~rs Bank. Riggs Used Cars and Phil Rohert ~ . County F.aRfn~. donated lambs tor thr
lamb banqurt.
Bous Sales and Serylce and Twin City Machlnp Shop donated their lambo back to be resold
with th~ procl'&lt;'ds I!OinR: to the Bulldlnl! Fund.
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Our thaoka to Kn Grover tor taldllflf pictures and to Production Credit Aaaocle.tlon forcierklnll
the •ales.
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V~torana Menlorlal Hospital
Tt1·County Moat Packln~
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Diamond StoiK' Quar,ry
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Su~ar Run Mill
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Fr-uth Pharm ...y
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Racine Homo Nallottal Bank
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Slm1111111• Okkmobllo· Cadllla~ ·
Chevrol~t. Inc.
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Raw~Biower Fm~enl

Middleport, Ohio

.Dr. John ~"· Ridgway

Mason, West Virginia 25260
Free Mobile Service Within 80 Mile Radiua

CLASS 30. FRUrrs
30a. Eatabllahlng My VIneyard

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1. 0.. eetry per mllllber; 2. FloMin ill arra111ement have to come from tbe membet''a
flower tarden (exe'Pt gr....,. lor boclrlround) .
29a. From Setda to FloWen - G1'11Wiq Beddl111 Plants
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Exl!lblt 3 IDecl!IMIU alld 4 llidlarfS of your prden.
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2911. Frnm Seecla to Flowen · Grow-. Anauat Fl-1
Exblblt 3 IDecl,..... and • plclllrel of your prden,
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Exblblt OM "apeclmen" plant (lingle plant) and one "Planter" (aeveral pla~t• grown toptber In one contal-).
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Middleport, Ohio .

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CLASI2t. FLOWER GARDENING

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bet'f. allHp or IWine. unlesa tilt' member has a Champion or ReserveChamptoa markecutmal. All

21c. Fllld Crap~ MvaJIClN
Exbllllt to ~Ill Gl- peel~ or threa atalka.

THE
CEN'I'RAL ~tRUST_

MEIGS COUNTY

Point - Mason
Auto Glass, Inc.

Elddlllt to ~lit Gl •e 11«11 ilr tllree atalka.

Exhibit an educational poater

23o. Exploring Oblo Plllllb
. Prepare ao exblblt ,.. ...,.ter descrlbln&amp; a learning experlen.,.ln the project.

FRANK
Paid for by Howard E. Frank, Tre••·
RFD 3, Raeine, Ohio 45771

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a. Membet'a al1' limited to 11'1111111 otie proJect tllroup tilt' aatr tbrotllth 1tll5. Oae project meens

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STA'n RT. 7

AAA Semee - Piek:-Up and Delivery
'l'IN8 llld •attertee
Phone(614)985-S350

CHESTER, OHIO

BAUM LUMBER COMPANY

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MIDDLEPORT DEPAR'IMENT STORE
"CIOalting For 7lte Entire Family"
Pbone IIU148

. Tnle Value llardware S&amp;ore
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TRU.TEST PAINTS
• Wheel ...... La- ..... Ga tk• Tndan
f..U 'l'realed Deek 8lld Pctllo Luniber- r - lloll'll hw·*'lon
PHONE 985-UOl
CliESTDl, OIUO

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CLASS J2. BEEF SHOWMANSHIP - Eac~ pt'I"IOft l!lll.rlng aa animal In Classll wUI autOIIIIIIIra lly lx' &lt;'111&lt;'1"\'d lor showmanship. All junior Fair t'Xblbltan must he rNdy lor sllowmanablpaU:OO ,
a. m . TIK'y· should walt until thPir class Is called lll&gt;lo..., coming to thto show....,.. ~" 1)11111!11(' o(
sta r ting with showmanship Is so both thto t'Xhlbltor and antmall will he lr8h and clt'ln. Gradlllllol
IlK' showmanship ctasa shall he ba!lfd 50 Pl'fC('nt -on tilt' t'Xhlbltor.and how wf'lllte hand)" his animals and 50 p('rCl'ftl shall he on thto condition olthto animal as to ciNnllnt'Ss,(lroomiR(I, aDd physical
rondltlon. Thto quality ol thto animal shall not he ronsldt'rro In this class.
J2a . Old Pro- Thole that haw &lt;'Xhlbltfd 4 Yt"ars or IIIOI"C. ·
J2b. F.xllf'rk&gt;ncfd Showman - 3rd and 4th yf.ar •xhlbltors.
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32c. Y9rllng !lhowman .- Thole that art&gt; nhlbltl_nglor th• S«&lt;nd tlmt&gt;.
J2d. Novlrc Showman - Tho.., cxhlbltlng animals lor IlK' lh·st tlmt'._

CLASS 3: HEREFORD. ANGUS, CHAROLAIS, SHORTHORN a, CRI'SSBRl:ED
lla. Call .. Jaauary 1, 1984 to April 20. 19M.
:!.'lb. S..nlo callho St&gt;pt. 1. 19113 to ~mb..- 31, 1983.
:l.'lr. Sum
lng born Ma~· 1. 1!1113 to Au(IUsl 31, lttl.'l.
Jld. Junior y(' 1111 born Jan. 1. 1!1113 to APril ;JI, 1!83.
llt'. S..ntor )ftrliJI« bom St'pt, 1. 1!182 to ~mb..- 31. 1!182.
3.11. 2 Vt'ar old htolf~r lvlrn Ma\· \. 1!182 to AuR. 31. 1!182.
33(1. Cow bo.. prier to MaY 1. 1!1112
3Jh. Bull call und..- six months.
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111. Bull call ovt'r six months and undt'r """ y•ar.
JJj . Ft'fdt&gt;r Call P!Oductlon and Markl'tlng
:1.1k. Sp('rlal St""r Class- etas..,. lor st('('fs wlllhedett'rmlnro all•rwl'lah-ln by dtvldllllllht'sl.,.,.s
up In equal numbt'rs up to a maximum oliO st""" p('r class. Allsl.,.,.s undt&gt;r IIIlO pounds wiD helD

onE' class.

Thto Buckeye Poll-t&gt;tlt&gt;a will award a plaque to the j~ntor exhibitor showiii(I"Tht&gt; Bt&gt;St R"'llstcred Pollf&lt;l Hl'mord Heller". The exhibitor must he undt'r 20 years of age and the hf'ller reeonlfd
In the t'Xhlbltor's name/ farm or family name.
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liM STU&amp; FIEIUIING atJLII:IJ - ._. CLVa AND l"FA
1. Any m&lt;'mlll&gt;r ol a Mel(ls County 4-H Club or an FF1\ Chapter, who psufd Ills 9th birthday on Jaauary 1. 1984, and not havt' passed~ nlaelftllth birthday 011 January 1,19114, Is eUpble topsrtlclpatl' In the st.,.,.lefdlng pi"OIIfam II they abldoo by bolh the Junior Fair Board's r('(llllatlons and
tht' Steer Feeding Pro(lram's rules. Out-of-county mt'mbft's will he ronalderfd by the Couaty
Committee belort&gt; 111&gt;11111 accepted.
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2. Project calvl'S must he ~ectf&lt;l from purt&gt;bred or crossbred stork. No dairy or dairy crOIS('IwUI
he p('rmltted.
J . Calvt'S must be dropped after January 1, 19113.
4. Catv~&gt;~ must he castratfd prior to thto start ol the project. (Entry will he dlsqualltlfd II not
rastratfd prior to January 7, 1984). It Is lh~ memb..-'s and parents' responsibility that castration
Is completed.
5. All project animals must either he polled or ck-hor,nfd and weanfd befo..., weigh-In date.
6. A committee will dt&gt;termlae II rules 2 to 5 have been compiled with at wt!lgh-ln limP.
7. Suggl'Stfd minimum starllllll weight lor st.,.,.sls 450 pounds. In order to be eligible lor Individual
sale at lair time. steers must wetah IIIlO oounds or hPttPr.
8. A stet'r must gain 300 pounds to he eligible to sell.
9 . F:ach memher Is llmltfd to Oft(' (1) steer (either FFA ~r 4-H, but not hot h) lor the steei'leedlng pro-

gram.

10. All projects must be both halter broken and prop~&gt;rly lltlfd lor the show and sale.
11 . Rate olgaln steer class:
A. All ste&lt;&gt;r f....,lnv nmt""t anlm•ls must be WP,IRhro on Saturdav. Januarv 7, 1984-lrom 9 a .
m. to 12:00 noon at the Me!tfs County Falr(lfounds under tbesupentston oltheCommlttee,
thP rountv anJrultural a.wnt. and the vo-aR ttaac-hf'rt'.
B. Weigh-In at the fair will start allO a .m .. Tuesday, August14 . .
&lt;:. Stet'rs will be sold on the basts ol Tul'Sday, August 14, 19114 wel(lh-ln wel(lhts.

MODERN SUPPLY
"STUFF" For Pets - SW'Ias
large Animals - Lawn - G.-den
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Purine Chows and Health Products
399 W. Main St.
Phone 992-2164
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Pomeroy, Oh.
ACME r=STERN BOOTS
TROPicAL FISH
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Open Mon. thru Thura. 8 tO 6; Fri. 8-8; ... 8-6
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t. Rate ofG ain - WP!tlhlntlor the rat~ of 11fn wiD he Mayte at the 1llow rllll on thelairlfound
from 1:00 a .m. to lO:»a.m. All pain mustlll&gt;desl(lnated at Wf'illl-tn alld areaot t'llalbltlor ratul
12. All allMAis mallllllllhto • pound Dllatmum will lie rilalble to heoold. 'l'lloH aot "iiiildlll! .0
pounds may 111e sold by prtvatP lrt&gt;~ty or takea heme.
13. All exceptions to anv bY-law must bf.onlv oathea-al ol the officers ol IM Sal• Commltl""·
14. Any lllf'mllel' may he dlaquallllfd at any time for vlolatlnt rulft or mllcollduct.
.TbeA-rlcan PolledAuoclatloa, Kanaaa City, Mluoltrt 1~lllaward~~Pftial piaque loth. .•·
htbitor of the heat ....Pt..-f&lt;l polled ._.,...., shown In tile juator
...,., Tht&gt; ftlllbllai'IIIQI be ulldfr
21 YNrs ol .... ttw animal must he,.,.._,"'" In tht&gt; Americaa Polt.dllet eliml Auaelatlollalld ..,.
corded Ia tht&gt; ownenlllp ol thto Juaklr.
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The AM«Icaa PoliN H....,onl Asaoclatoa, Ka- City, Mla-,u~ will award a p ..... to the
exhibitor of a """"' llert&gt;lord •'-If he II Judpd Grat~d CllamplolloiiMia~lllly ajualor •1111« 21
·y ears ol ap. 'l'lle Auoclatloa .....,.~reo unl~ ~that tile aiM II naturall)' liO'Ied.

R.MIN. a.ar --.u!IIIIP

3M. Old Pro - Have exhibited IIICift than thrH )'Mft.
34b. Se&lt;oad ... tlllrd )ftr ~xldblten.
34c. Novb - 1at YNr ~xhlblton
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34d. Grud ChamploolSIIow_. (brlflll the cbmplon ol HCII ol tile a~ claaHI back to clloole
Gr... Challljllo, ollowJnan).

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34e. Rflft'Ve Champloot Showmaa lilriDa the runner·up to·thto Graad Champion beck to rompst~
wit- tile otb..- two cumploiiJ. l
CLASS 35. CORRlEDALE SHEEP ·
&amp; . Ewe, sprt., lamb - Bon! .,..._Jan. l.liN aad May l , 1911t.
3:!b. Raan. aprt., lamb- Born bet- Jan. 11984 and May l, 19111.
35c. YNI'IIJIIewe (1 year aDd IInder two yNrs).
35cl. Yearn., ram (1 )ftr aDd und..- two yearsl.
&amp; . Ewe, over two fNrs.
3111. Ram, ...,.._tereq1 over two years.
35tl. Pair ol ""' lam,.,
3511. Pair ol yearllq .,....,
'"'· Pair ol lied """"'

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.35J. Flock Claaa- To constat of~ ram, any a(l(';

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3. Sale Onler- tal Sale on!« will he aet up 11y tile Judfr. (bl oal)' Iambe lfadl"'llluewm lie
sold In tbfo rtn1: (rllambe (lfadiiiiJ red or while can lie IOid by !II'IYatet...,.tyat tbelarm; (dl.noper- ·
son may sell more thaa two llnllt Iambe; 1131 t'lllrt.. ,..om psln may not lie sold or shown u sbtl!l~
Iambe.
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4. La milo In mat'kttlamb projects cannot he shown In twefdln1 t'lasiiH.
~- Marlletlamba CIJUIOI have wt!l
blankflo, or hall~ on wht&gt;n w!'lllifd bt at lair time.
6. All markPllambe muill ·lll' abNrfd the third lull W('('k ol July and muotheverlnf&lt;l by Saturday of that w.,.,k,
. 7. Entries lor brt&gt;fdlnl rliiiiH muot he dflermlnl"' by July l at.

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CLASS to. SWINE SHOWMANSHIP
401. Old Pro - Hav~ ~xhlbllfd more than thr"" YNrs.
4011. s.rond and third nhlblto...
40c. Novlfto - 111 yNr ~xhlbllors .

300 MAIN STREET

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37~. Ew. 0\'1!1" two years.
37d. Pair ol ewe Iambe.
37e. Pair ol yearling ewes.
371. Pair or a(lfd l'Wel.

NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY
P. J. Paul~y, A1en1-Phone 992-231'8
804 W. Main Sa.

CLASS~. MARKET LAMBS
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39a. Mark~ Iambe uacler 115 pounds - eweJ, wethers, and palra.
39b. S11111e marllet lamb- ewe, 85-!1!1 pounds.
39c. Sl111le market lamb- ewe, 100 pounds and over.
39d. Slllllle market lamb - Wt'ther, 85-11 pounds.
39e. Sl111le market lamb- Wt'lher, 100 pounds and over
391. }'air ol market Iambe
39g. Futurity Class'- Market lamb (""'or wether) . Must he bred and ralsl!ll by oxhlbllor. Must
· carry brefdiiiiJ sheep project and exhibit at the lair.
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(a) Each lamb 1111111 wel(lh a

ln on Tuesday, AU(IUsl It; (b) Iambe must he home aDd
to May w•lgh-ln.

DAIIlY CAm.&amp;
CLASS 43. DAIRY SHOWMANSlUP
Eadl ponoa aterllltllll
H throqlla will he automatically ent.-edlor shoWmanship.
No bulla may he exhibited Ill tile Jlllltor Sllow. All JIIIIIDr Fair exlllbltan - h e radylor tlhowIIIIMblp at 9:00a.m.~:: Uldll their e1au llealledbeforec:omlllltothesboW ara. The
. purpotl! ot start(IIIJ wit~ a
llao batlt allllllter 111111 ulnW wW be lreolt aDCideall- Gra4latr of the sboWm. .hlp claaa allalllll&gt; bued 50 JIB'CIIII•IIII! exhibit ... and boW '"'" he handleo ~
animal. and Ill Dei'C!IIII ahaII ~,. lllec:oltdltla.oftlleulmalu todattlbtels, llfOCJmln(l, and physical condhlon-. T1W qliatlty oltllc attlmala shall noiiii'COIIalderfd In this class. All dalrycattl&lt;'born aftn .January 1. 1!184 muot he deboned.
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t3a. Old Pro t-H ~Thole that uve exhibited 4 yeers or more.
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t3b. Ellperlcncfd Sllowman, f-H - 3rd, tth Yl'lf exblbltOI'L
43c. Yearllncllllowman, t-H -'l'llole tut
exhlbltlnl f... the 2nd time.
43d. Novice, 4-lt - Tile¥ exblbltiBI aalmala lor tht&gt; tlrat time.

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CLASS M. GUERNSEYS: No bulls may he exhibited Ill the Juator FaJi-.

DOLLAR GENERAL STORE
992-9965

POMEROY, OHIO

'AUCTIONEER

MARK OF.DISTINCTION

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271 Union Ave.

Racine, Oblo

CLASS M. RABBITS - Judll111 will he Tuesday allernoon at 1: 00 p.in.
Ea~h exhibitor II required to feed, clean. and water his rabbits dally whUethe antmall areal
the lair or he wUI he dtaqualltled.
Ma. Old Pro Showman - Exhl&amp;ttbtl3 years or m~.
54b. Year1111 Showman - ExhlblliDI for the 2nd time.
1 !Wc. Novice Sbownian - Exhlblt(IIIJ for "the ftrst time.

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CLASS 115. RAIIBJTS
55a. Rabbit I - Doe or buck, 6 to 8 months ol .,e.
5511. Rabbit II - Doe and litter or two do&lt;!l.
5:M:. Advanced Rabbit-Two does and one buck of tbe same tweed.

DAN- SMITH

Houn1 Daily 9 A.M.-8 P.M.
Sunday I P.M.-6 P.M.
202 E. MAIN ST.

CLASS 53. POULTRY SHOWMANSHlP-JudiiiiiJ wUI he TUesday afteraoon 11 1:00 p.m.
531. Old Pro Showman - Exhlbltl1113 years or more.
5311. Y~ar11111 Showman - Exblbltltlllor the 2nd ttnle.
53c. Novice Showman - ExblbltiDI for the first tlnle.
CLASS !H. POULTRY
MI. t-H Poultry ProdiiCilon I - two pullots ... two cockereb or oae puUot and one cockerol.
5411. f-H Ea Produdton -1bree laylnl hens.
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Me. Advanced Poultry PrctdiiCtloll - 1bree laybl&amp; b - plua .....,. record book to bttervlewMd. Cblck Embryclo8Y - Exlltbit display or J*ler pertalnlllll to ..-oJ«t.
:IW. Tui'Uys -1wo blrda olf'lther sex.
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541. Ducu aad Geese - Two.femai•Mc. Ptgeoa, Fancy aDd Squaha- Exhibit a mllltmum ol one bird.
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Mh. Caee Birds Ill ttw Home- Exhibit at the dllcretlon ol th~ exhibitor.

TWIN CITY
WElDING &amp; MACHINE

SHOP

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Machine Work and Welding ·
H81iarc- Spray
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Welding Supplies
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·None Too Big or Too Small

' Complete Radiator Service
· Portable Welding Service

Pomeroy, Ohio
(Evenings by Appolntmenl)

Phone 949-2033 or 992-7301
Racine, Ohio

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Phone 992-3768

17 Cole Street

J. D. DRIUJNG COMPANY

Pomeroy, OH.

JAMES E. DIDDLE
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ASHLAND PEI'ROLEUM CO.

Pomeroy, Oh.

D~COmnRYR~TA~
Daily Specioll Featuring Our Own Tuty Recipea
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Banquet Facilitie. Available

HOME N~TIONAL BANK

CLASS 52. GOATS
52a. Dairy Kid
52b. Dairy Goat Produ~tton
52c. Meat Goat

on their own rat10111 two weeks prior

Rulne, o ·hio 45771

P. 0. Box 587

Mt-21515

CLASS.,, DAIRY STEER - Ruleo will he prepared In the local club.
CLASS 50. DAIRY VEAL - Rules wiU he preparfd In the local club.
CLASS 51. DAIRY FEEDER - Rules will he prepared ID the local chlb..

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CLASS 38. ANY OTHER RECOGN1ZJ;D BREED OF SHEEP (Sub-rlu- same as Class 35) .

PHONE 992-6282

All dairy slet'l'&amp;, v~als, a lid foed&lt;ors must lx' dehornfd.

1. All IMin muot heldt&gt;nllll~ on wel(lh-ln dat•.
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' a. Hot;s not nwtlllll thPw I'\'CIIIIrelllflltl will not III&gt;IOid through th&lt;' oal&lt;' rtn1.
4. II a rate olga Ia lain f'llect, IllY bott wetaiiiDI under 70 pound at wf'l(lh·lh llmc lor lhP rate ol Rain
and mt't'lln• the minimum welallt at salt&gt; time or e&gt;lc.-edlllllhPmaxtmum wl'l.ht will heallowro
to ...1. Pain ""' ttol ell(lllle for rat~ ol t~~ln.
5. Pairs mull he dellgnatfd by All(IUill.
6. All market s-;ine will bo Wl'lflbed at 10:00 a.m .. Tuesday, A•g~st 14, l!IIW.

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CARTER'S
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

The Ohio Jersey B....ro..-a A!IIOCiallon wlll..-ovltle a rc»ettelor the Grand Champion Jft'aey
Femal~ In tile Metp Couaty Juator Fair.
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CLASS 3'1. CROSSBRED CLASS
3'1a. SJtrt.. ewe lamb.
37b. Y'eart11111 ewe (1 year and under two years) .

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CLASS te. HOLSTEINS (aubdaaaeo aamo u CJua H)
CLASS 47. ANY OI'HER RECOGNIZED DAIRY BREED (su~l-- IIJIIe u Claaa HI
CLASS 48. MEIGS COVNTY BE'M'ER LIVESTOCK CLUB-REGISTERED-DAIRY ANIMALS

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Cl.ASS 41. MARKET HOGS - AU. BREED AND SEX
41a. Stn11e marlll'l hot. under 110 pounds.
41b. Pen oltwo market ....... under HO pounds.
41c. Slap marltet hot -over ZIO pounds - tnellldble to sell.
41d. Slnale market boRr pv.r 250 ~- lnPIIIdbte t~ ,sell.
41r. Slnate markl'l hoi( - 1110-21~ pounds
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411. SlDIIe JRifkel hoi( - 216-235 pounds
4la. Sll111~ marktt hoi( - 236-2!10 pounds
41h. ~t. marltet hoi( - Ovft' 250 _ . .
411. Pen"' two marllet ...,.. -nels
41j. Pt&gt;n o1 two market hogs - 216-235
41k. Pen of two market hot!• - 236-250 pounils
411. Pl'll of t•-o market holl- ovft' 2!10 pou•dl

aiJLBII FOa IIUKET H008

CLUs 35. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP (Sub-clasaes 11me 11 Class 35) .

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One entry - membft'.
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Animals must have proof of rt&gt;(llltratton e"""P'In ~•"' ol calves born olllce Ja••~ l, liN' Catveo mialt uve birth certlllrates lllolrlnl rOI!atered sire and dam.
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Since 1Nf Bank One uc1 tile Melp County Farm Buft'lu l.aDdrnarll bavo ..-ovlded
roaetteo, and cub prlul for tile Mt!lp County Better Llvetock Club.
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ue.m pounf

years or ovt'r; lew~. 1 year and uDder 2.

Ha. Junior Hl'llft' Calf. bora altf't Nov. 11. 11113 and ov.r 4 months ol age.
Hb. Senior &amp;~~..-Call, bora after AU(I31, 1983 and befo.... Dec. 1, 19113.
t~. Junior Yl'lrllng Hell•r. born aft.r Feb. 21, 11113 aDd before !lept. 1, 1913.
Hd. Senior YNrllflll Helff'l', horn all.r AUfl. 31, 11112 and before March 1, lt8l
.... Two YNr Old Cow, bom after A1JI. 31, 1113 and bolore !lept. I, 11112.
Ht. Thr..., Y•ar Old Cow. horn aft.r AUfl. 31, 11111 aDd betor• St'pt. l, 1911.
Htl. Four Year Old Cow, bora altft'·AUfl. 31, .,., and bef~ !Ppt, l ,
Hh. Aled Cow, 5 YNtl old ~nd OVft', born bet~ St'pt. 1./1979.
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·GRAVELY TRACTOR SAlEs

&amp; SERVICE

Gravett • Weed-E.ter • Saapper

Mannlaf K. Rouih
,Eveiilnp Ph. 992-5840
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204 Condor Slreet
992-2975

Kingsbur.y Homes Sales, Inc.
Ro&amp;er Davis ,;_ 992·7034

1100 East M.. in St., Pomeroy, Ohio
Pome.~y,

HARTLEY'S SHQE STORE,: INc.

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Ohio

V~lvoline Motor Oils- Grease- Anti-freeze

Piesel Engine Oils - Hydraulic Oils

:nox 7os

Phone 992-5111

Rt. 50 West
Athena, Ohio '

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592-1418

Hulh ,., •••• ~ ........... - Red Wing - . . . . . . .
loft liM* - ........_ _ .::.. Llwf'• - Natuntllnr
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55d. Breed Sbow
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Breed 1s ct.termlned by the exhibitor. All entrlet lhould be entered at the Exteoslon Ol!lce IIY
A111111Sil. Classes will be as follows:
1. Rabbits - 6 months to 1 year ol aae
2. Rabbits - One year and over
The breed show Is optional. The Best of show will be picked from the breed show. There wUI twa

c.ross·bred class.

and Oltf'll work with Girl Guldea.
Girl Scouts ot the U.S.A. Is part of an lntrrnatlonal movrrn.nt. lt Is Unkoclwlth lhrWorld Anocl·
atlon of Girl Scouts and Girl GU!drlthrOUib membel'lltlp In over fifty countri•.Jtround the world.

6211. Ape 1-12 Padea

a . Novtce, ....._and Ponlei-A&amp;ea

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121-. ~· liar.- and Ponlel--.u..alf-11
C!,1'!!S I&amp; IIORSE)(ANSHtP - WESTERN
63.. '. \pa 17-lt Hoi'aes
63b. Ala 1T-11 Pades
63e. Apa !loll HOI'HI!
Ud. ~ B-11 PODiei

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CLASS 56. MARKET RABBITS
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568. pen of 3 ~ Maximum weight for eacb oae Is 5 pounds.

631!.
Horaes.
63t. Aiel 13-14 Ponll!l

CLASS 5'1. GUINEA PIGS, HAMSTERS, AND POCKET PETS
57a. Guinea Pig I
57b. Hamsters
57c. Pocket Pets

631i. Ape 11-12 Pollia
631. Novice, Hones and Ponlei-Acea 11-13
63J. Novice, Horaft and Polli-Aaea U-18
CLASS &amp;f. EQUrrATION - ENGLlSH
Ma. A&amp;•lMt Hol'lft
&amp;fb. Alea 17-lt Ponies
He. Aiel B-16 Honea ..
&amp;fd. Apa B-11 Ponlea
Me. AI• 13-14 Horlft
64f. Alea 13-U Ponlel
6flr, A&amp;ea . 11-12-Honea
641i. AI• 11-12 Ponlel
MI. Novlee, Honea and Ponla-A&amp;ea 11-13
64.J. Novtce, Horaea and Ponla-A&amp;ealt-18 •
CLASS 65. PRODUCTION cLASS - HORSES AND PONIES

63tr. AI• t-12 Hol'lft

~~~~~Training- Your dog must be llroqhtto the judjllng but Is nofto bo exhibited at the
fair. Iaatead. exhibit an educational poster pertaining to ywr dot care project.

CLASS 58. CATS
59a. Cats- Your cat must be\rougbt totbe Judallll but Is not toll&lt;' exblblted at thefalr. IDitead, ex·
hlblt an educational poster pertaiDIDg to your cat project.
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CLASS &amp;0. VETERINARY SCIENCE
60a. The Normal Animal, Unit 1
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Answer all questiOIIS In proJect book and brlnl book to Juclrlllll- Malle and keep a bealth rea&gt;rd of ywr animal along wltb the AI\! mal Record Sheet. Or a bow wbat diseases effect a specific Ofllan or an al\lmal's bodY (I.e. -heart, eye, skin, etc.) and tbe p~011Uve m-urea.
60b. Aldmal Dlseaae Unit n
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Make a cbart- of disease-causing q011ts, tbelr methods of enlrance Into
hosts body and
tile Jlflllll!f control measureo. Answer all queatlons In book and preaent proJect book to be
Judged
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&amp;De. Imm~.lgy. ZOOnooes, and Public Health Unit
ADiwer all questlona In book and present protect book to II&lt;' Jud&amp;ed. Exblblt to be determined
b)' exblbltor sbowlng some phase of tbe project.

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The 4-H Horse Show will bo beld Tuesday, AUijiiSI 14 at 10:00 a .m . Age as of January I. 191M. No4-H
horsea oa the bill during lair week. All ruleund rflll}atlolll poated In tbe barn rust be adllered to.

CLASS 61. SHOWMANSHIP - WESTERN
61a. Agel 17-19 Honea
&amp;lb. Agel 17-19 Ponies
61c. Agel »-16 Honea
61d. Agel »-16 Pontes
61e. Agel 13-14 Honea
6U. Agel 13-14 Ponlea
61&amp;. qea 9-12 Honea
61b. Agel 9-12 Ponlea
611. Novice, Horsee and Ponies-Ages 9-13
61J. Novice, Horsee and Ponies-Ages 14-18
CLASS 62. SHOWMANSHIP - ENGLISH
62a. Agea 17-19 Honea
62b. Agel 17-19 Pontes
62c. A&amp;ea »-16 Hones
62d. qea »-16 Pontes
62e. Agel 13-14 Honea
62t. Agel 13-14 Ponlea
62a- Ages 9-12 Honea

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CLASS 69. ENGUsH JUMP CLASS-"Hunters Ovtor Fenceil". safEty helmet with chin strap required.
CLASS 'Ill- TRAIL CLASS - HORSE
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CLASS 71 - TRAIL CI.A.'IS - PONY
CLASS '!2- HARNESS f'ONY
CLASS 73- REINING CI..ASS
CLASS 74 - POLE BENDING
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CLASS 75 - BARREL RACING
CLASS 7&amp;. SPECIAL AWARDS TO FAIR EXHIBITORS
76a. Expe~~~e~sball bealloted toamaxlmumorllx~atea (coat each S'IO.OOI to 198tOblo4-HCiub
Conlll'fl* to be beld In June, l!lfM at O.S.U .• provided they ~blblted at the lair. Not to ~ceed
$150.00. The Central Trust Company, Mlddleport, ls llfiOIIIorlllllb• additional cWil!late.
76b. An allowa~~~:P oll25.00 eacb lball be made u a .,..-tlalacholanblptofOurdeleptealoNallonal
Leadership FOrum and t-H Cltlz.eaa~ Sllort Courw 111 WallllqtCIII, D.C. Total coat ortbe lour
clelerlatea Is lllexceu o1 S!IOI,I.OO. Bafai!Ct! above au..ldy to be paid b)' •·H Advisory Committee or
tbr lndlvlduala partlclpatlq. Coat to the Fair Board Dol to rxreed 11110.00.
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. Girl ~ttna Is an lalormal, ed*"atlonal prosram. devPioped around I be llltfftlta and needs of
girls. It Is carried out In groupe with ad!!It leaclerablp, lnaplrlnlllrls wltb Ibe ltllllflt Ideals of cbar·
acter, conduct, patriotism. and service.
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Tile foundation of tbe Girl Scout. Protlram Ia thr Promise and .Law. St&gt;rvlcr. Tr~Manalll!1 ment CltlzrDibiP, lnternatloaal Friendship. and Health and safety •. , _ are woven t ouall th~
· aellvillea In tbe arts, In tile home, and In tbe out:O(-doon. It II onr (OIItlnuoua program CJIIft .t o a
girls 6 throup 20, lncludlq Brownie Girl Seoul• f apt~ 5-9) . Junior Scouts (agea 1-121 . Cadtottr Girl
Scouta 181ft 12·151. Senior Girl Seouta 1a1ea 1~181 and Campua Gold (qea 111-301.
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Today'o troop pnlll'am Ia carried on by over three million fllrls Ill thrruty United Statea. In ad·
dillon, there are tbe T.O.F .S.
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THE BAKERY &amp; ,CAFE

GROCERIES -MEATS

•2 16 E. Main St.
Pomero)r, Ohio
Ph. 992-297,1

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1. Tilt' Girl Seouta conslcier partlrlpallon In tbeM.... County Fair a-prlvllograndopportunlty to
ahal't' tbt'lr at'COmpllshiiM'nla. lntPI'I'III, and Ideals. Allnhlbl!• and displays must ~~ hlp qualIty In rflot·t , ol'ttllnallty, neatiM'II. and atrl Scout Pl"'lll"am . 2. E•••ry lfllAI~ Girl Scout Individual Wider 21 and ..-ery realstrred Girl Scout troop tn
Mrlgs County lo ~llllbk&gt; to entl't'.
3. Each t~lrl may Pliler ~projects only of tbe live worlda ol acoullq.
4. Entry tal(l muat be firmly attached to each t'Xhlblt. Pleaae exhibit theloii&lt;M'Iqlnlormatlon
on a 3J&lt;!Icard; Ill .U.olllrl; t2) how and why made; (31 matforlalaused; Wanyothl't'lnlormatlon
..-bleb mlpt hl'lp the Judaea; 15\.program.Jt'l•el or111r1; 111 troop number and IMder's lllmr:
eounetl na~.
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5. 1'hP Pf'raon In ctiarrr• ol Girl Scout .xblblta reserveo tbe rlabt to dllqaallty any artlciPibat
duel not eomply with the rulea and rt'fllllatlona ol tbe Ml'llll County Fair. Junior l&gt;lvlalon, and TbP
Girl Scout Prc)aram.
6. All exlilblts mu•t be made bv the Pxlllbltor and must not hav~ bHn In any prrvlouslalr.
7. No proJects made on Cbureh or Day camp allqwed.
~- All entrlea must be In~ by 6:00p.m .. Monday, tbewf'flcoltbelalr. Exhlbltamay not bore·
moved bofore 4:00p.m .. saturday """'lftll. All bootha must betakendownbei"'HII4:01land6:00p.
m. Oft saturday t'VPnlftll.
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9. Different oriQinlzatloDI will take tv rna Ia mannlftlllhP Junior Fair Bulldlq. Theachedule Ia
asloiiCN•o: Tuf'lday,-1-H; Wedneaday, V.I.C.A.; Thursday, CdRLSCOUTS; Friday, F .F .A.; satur·
da)' , F .11.A.
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10. Judjllftll will bo don• J)i'lor to the openlnrr olthPialr. Judging II based on the knCN·IedgP and ,
experlenct' l(llned by lhrjllrls ollhr troop and evldencr ola flOOd troop proflram. u lt'llorth In the
Girl Scout bandbookl. Orlrrlnallty, C11'8tlvlty, workmanaldp, attractive appearance. boneatyolma·
lerlal, and ronatructlon durabk&gt; enouplor tbe,Jio!tll!lned uw u pclnta which are &lt;'OIIsld«ed.
11. Any' article below rxblblt staadard and rxhlbltaaubmltfed lncort'l'clly aecordlftiiiOMgP and
cia sa number will bo disqualified. II therrls only one l'Xhlblt In any one class. th(' pnomlum awal]led
w111 not lll'CI!IUrlly be first.
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12. Prf'mlum awarda and ribbons will bo awarded. Blue lA award t $1.50: Red t B award I Sl.OO;
Whltr tC award I .!10; ~ lrliPby will be prt'Selll!'d' at tbe fair to Ibe 011tatandlftll troop In the county.
U . Speclallllltructlon (or COOKING ENTRIES: all ~lllblta must have rectpea attached fin·
llfedlt'lltl and directions I. In tbe case of plea. cakelaad bread. tbe wbok&gt; pte, cake or loaf or bread
should be aent to !'ft""t drylftiC out before Judr!IIIJ. Foreooklel, candyoreupcakea,llx plt't'el are
IO bo IUbmlttocl.
14. ~lallnatructlou IDr SEWING: all artlclel or weart1111 apparel mull bavP a snapabot at·
tached ahowrllf! tbo arllclr modeled.
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15. Fair ~hlblts sbould be an OU!RI'Owlh ol 110011 Girl Seoul programs t'ltiiPr In troop, camp, or
tlfOWib ollndiVtdualtllrlln punull ol a hobby • .
A. THE WORLD OF WELL BEING IIK'Iudel actlvlllea tbat focus on physical and emotional
health; nulrlllon and rxerclse; Interpersonal relatlonshlpa; the llomr; aaft'ly; work and lolaureand
rottltllnfr ............
B. THE WORLD OF PEOPLE lncludea aetlvltleo !bat locllloa ck&gt;Yeloplilg-aft'llfts o1 thp va·
· rloua cultul'l!l In our sork&gt;ty and around the world, and on building pride In one's berltqe while apprpclallng and reapecti"'C tbat ol otben.
C. THE WORLD,OF TODAY AND TOMORROW lncludel actlvlllee that locus on dlscovl'l'lng
bow and why ol the tblnp; exPlorlftiC and npeftiiM'ntlq with many trc;!tilol\11111!1 tbat touch dally
lllr; dealln11 with challfles; 111oklng to future ..-ents. rotea, and 1'8p01111bUhlro . .
, D. THF. WORLD OF THE ARTS lncludea actMIIea tbal local 011 Involvement I~ the wboiP
. • lltrrary; t'llj~lnland l'XJII'I'IIIftg ...,.,., aelllbrougb various
ranf!(' of thr arts-visual; Pf'rfOr!lllll,(i
art lormo; appr""lallftll the artistic talents allll a&gt;ntrlbutlona o1 othl't'o. Single plcturea MUST BE .
MOUNTED AND EQUIPPED WITH HOOKS OR HANGERS. Murata that can be rolled "111 boacc.ptocl and will bo nhlblled onlY II space permlb.
E . THE WORLD OF THE Otrr.OF DOORS lncludel actlvlllea I bat locua on enJoyment and appreciation Ollhe out-01-doon; llvlllfl and caring lor our natural environment; understanding and
l'l'lpedlftll lbe lndependeace ol all llvlq tillllfll.
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GS 1 Group project ors..·tftll: Nutrition flticludlngrerlprbnoka. or charts on nutrition I : or Health
lr SaiPI)' rln~ludln~ peep • ho•·o. 111lnlatul'l' displays. dlaramu, poati'I'S and jlhyslcal fltnPis .
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GS 2 Grnup Projects on Herllag~ Ol' lnl~tnatlonal Frll'ndohlp
GS ~ G roup Projl'&lt;'IS of Needl..,.·ork lcrr\\'rl. IK'edlf'IIOint , htlOkl'd t'U~I. wral'lng, knlttlnl'(. and
~•·ochNing't.
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GR 4 Troop Acth·ltl.,. and Prolt'&lt;"IS lncludlnfl Sct·apbooks. Posters. Displays. G• mro. S&lt;tngbool&lt;s. \
Carpentr)', PhoiORraph~ . and Macramt'.
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GS 5 FlnP Art and Sculptul'l'
GS 6 Miscellaneous Crafts and Ceramics
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GS 7 Outdoor Crafts. Actlvltlea. Tbroup Camplllg. Natural Collt'CIIons. Outdoor Projt'Cis, or an
Account of an Outdoor EXPf'rk&gt;nce

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IIIWWNIB INDIVIDUAL CATBOO. .EI
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GS 12 Cookies and Candy
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GS 13 Mlarellaneous Baked Goads
GS 14 Sel&amp;'lftii-Somelhlng to wear ldl'l!la, aklrt, blouse. jacket. etc.l
GS 1~ Mlarellaneous Sewlnr !Dillow. doll ~lothea, aprflll. pune. toys, etc. l
GS 16 Hralth i sare~~ fpeep show, miniature display, dlarama , pootpral
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GS 21 HerttaRPoflntmatlonal Frlt'lldshlo flamlly tree. pPn pal. miniature dlsplay,or Jullt'fte Low
World of Frlendlblp acllvltleal .
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GS 22 ~'olk Lol't' Ilk' dyln1. batik, and other hand arts )
GS 23 Crewrl Embrolclrry and s ..'edlah Weaving
GS :U Hooked Rup
GS 2!1 NeediE'CI'IIIt
GS 26 Weaving From a Loom tany klndt
GS 2T K'alttlftll and Crochetlftll
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GS 31 Troop Aclh1tlel -Tbroutllt Serapboolla, Posten, Dlsplaya, ~. Etc.
GS 32 Small Carpentry ProJect• tgamea. toys, doll bou-. servlqtray, small knick knack sholvPI,
etc. I
GS 33 PhotOI(raphy lplnhole ca~raa, poslen, scrapboolla, mounted picture, mlnlatu"' duplay,
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GS 35 Macramt' til used aa a planter, must use artlftclal plants\
Macrame haftllerl cannot rxc:.ed 6 fl.
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Tile W..W 01 Tile Alia
GS 41 Seulptul'l' I clay, sandstone, ~tal , rtc.) Strbla Art and Wire Art
GS 42 Collaf!t'S, Mobllea, Mosaics, String t&gt;alntlng, Paper Sculpture, or JPW~Iry
GS 43 c..-amlcs
GS 44 Prints tllnoleuni block. wood block, stencil, rt'llf' , potato print, sponge prlntln&amp;. rubblnp,
t'IC. )

GS 45 Puppetry, Toys or Games
GS .S Palnllnl(l toll or watPr rolort
GS f7 Palntlnglr Sketching (acrylic, chalk, pastels must be coated on a glass frame) . PPncll,lnk,
Crayon or Liquid Embroidery.
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(;S 51 Outdoors Crafts Uncludlftll baskt'lry, 1llaatrr carts or anlmaltrackl. seed candiPI, and terra·
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THE LaSALLE
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MARGUERITE'S SHOES

CLARK'S JEWELRY STORE
Jewelry Repair - Watch Repajr_

- 102 E. Main St.. Pomerov. OR
Auditions, Miller, Weyenberr. Morran Quinn, Convene, Kedl,
Drew, San~ Rolli, Charm Step, Stepmaster,Bata
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113 COURT ST.

Phone 992-3639

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-A._&amp;Ie)'•JU.Law
100~ Court St., PonteiV)', OH.
992-2720 - 992-238l

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992-6059 - 992-6&amp;1'1
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.RJRMSHINGS FOR YOUR HOME

Phone 992-9917

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117-1141

106 MAIN ST.

DIAMOND SAVINGS
AND LOAN COMPANY

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YOUR FAMILY AND

.WUNGE

' HOURS: 10~00 A.M.-2:30A.M. Monday thru Saturday
· live Entertainment Nightly

OPEN YEAR AROUND-IRIMFMT 1:00 A.M. WEEKDAYS

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KEEBAUGH'S SHAD SHOPPE, INC.
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HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M.
Friday. Satur.y- 11:00 A.M.-10:00 P.M . ..
Dally Luncheon Specials - Felt Courteous Service
· (Carry-Out • Catering AvaiWM)
Dine and Dance To The MUilc Of Armand
Wednesday-ThUI"'ddly-FrtclaY-Saturdlly

. PonMioy, Ohio

Horne Loaru: To Buy or Build
H..laelc l~trerell R••• on Your S.Wnp
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MEEnNG ROOMS • BANQUET FACILITIES
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Add one hundred to category number of Brownie Catpgorles . Except or
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1. 'l'lledllla~ foreacb puU llllaU be27re.t, batdlatuceorlellthaa 271~ will be uaod toojeler·
mine the wlaaer or pla..._t at the l'lld orttw coatnt. ·
2. Tlledlllaec:. ....,_tilt"'* boutldaJ1n lllaU be lfleet. TNJDa aad sled must otay within
o141e lloudartee while puU._. Ally INirt or the IMm 0.. load 011 or over boundaries wl~ voJd )IIIII.
3. Flrll and ~lliall be In the dltectloa lndlcalelll by the Jude... Tblhl pulhiUIY, be taken Ia
, diller dlftclloD
enowdl room remalat within elld boundarlea. ·
f,AayforwanlrnoveliW8toliOaotalterdrlverllwscnmmaadtolowiUbeceuatellluapulland
. . . _ , will be recorded 'xcept Ia cue nf a br. .ll wltlch enUtlei the tnm to aaotber puU .
5. Wltlllleor lllpaltball be liven wbell teamlluii\D tbltdlltaaceorcommltled nerrornull·
lylna .......,., Drfver must ...., team ImmediatelY art,« the olpal.
· I. All it.- m111t take ftrat IIIUII. Ea«* IHJillltall take ftnt aad-..d pull willie bite._. to the
slecl. Drtwn niay forfeit__. pull. Third pull lilly be talrea alter al teamt have bad llnlalld se-

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MS:.\ ~::~Pet (allllrst·place wlllners In each clau co~e)
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wtll': = • = i e r Au11 . 8. Send ..,,rt..
3 Re,lstratlon 11
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t Entry fee 11 •uo p« .,.....
5. You must have pet under control at all Umee.
&amp;: II pet can be led, lead him: If not, carry pet lnbl•u:ble ~~~:~In front or JucSaes.
7. In Moat-Tal..,ted Clau, trtcta listed on l!lltry a mys ""'
8. Juqes' decision .. llnal.
9. A~• sllollld have bad rablee shots.

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GS 111 CakeS'
GS 112 qx&gt;kiPS and Candy
CADETI'E DIVI810N (II-JS.It·lt)
the numbers thccateRortes
Add two hundred to category number of Brownie Categor\"",· Except 1or
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lly _ . . . u llfldiN-IIt.
U. 1loere IUD be at leatttbree J.._.loreac:bcoatest and a maJorttylhalldetermiDe~loa.
U. We181 far start of pull allaH be iletet'IIIIMd lly tile ofllclalo ao u to bo1411....,.111e IIIIIDller at
Pill'- ... lllllllft .tile tpedatcn a iootllllow. Ia ao eaae allaD tltaa1,0110 poutidt w 8dded If.
oeeltllrtlat._areelltlllaated, •~~reptlacaaeatpm.oeatqeolntptpllllwlleftlllebaadlcapon
eertalll tNmt IIIUt be lfta•r.
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...,_ that are to puJI l'lltber muat be wt,dllld IOKetbft'. W....,._ IIIUtt be tlaMIIv comDeteat ·
we!Pt maater at ttm. and p!aejp detiiPtaUd befOft pull. Mftllber ollie committee _ , be preaent
at t!W acales at the lime atWIDI,..lUtJPt ..rpt teams mUll be~poundaarltliHr: Allover
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wUI be collllderedaa heavy wetpt teatnt.
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15. Driver m1111 be rudy w11e11 tile !urn CGIIIII to pt~ll. WWIIll-ltJDa will· Dot be tlllerated.
tJuw trlalt at try1q to11oot wiD be I!OUIIUd aa a pull.
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11. No IIPI wetpt...._ wW be permitted •pd In U.. beavy wetpt CODieet ._,.,. 18 caoeof
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mabapoj pull Ud wltb tbe.-toftbe Judpa. But tbeywlll101h61d to the
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turn alld pick up tbelr proper plac. ID the aext rouad.
:Ill. Ml{f tOUD may beaubjlct loa blood or vi» tnt. Udrulllfolllld t h e - will not be~l·
lowH ID pull ID the uooctatlon pulls for oee )'ftr ud will not receive bls preml111111 for tltaJ puU.
D. You will have-three mlaates toaet hooked lotbe aledaadmake)'QIIrllrat Pldl. Tbatlaalter
the •-calla )'QUI' IIIIIW. You will have twomlllulel between)'QIIrftntand aecolldpull. Tile
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Send entry blank plus $1.!10ent'1' lee to the Mel~s Extension Office, Box 32, PomeroY. Ohio
or before Wedftl'Sday, AugustS, 1984.

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:~f~nn.rs In each class. All other p~rtlclpants will receive a participation ribbon.

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them know that you plandanto exbboblbltwll.1 be .85 loilows" A-a.oo· B-$1.?5; C-$1.!10. The troops wUI
Premium awards
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' be responsible lor aecui'IDI their own Judges lor tbe exhibits.
The cateaorteo wUI be as follows:
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1. CoatumP or acceeoory or tools
1. Craft or plants or loUqe
2. Pooler or palnll"l or drawtnc
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1. Ceramic:~, clay, playcloqb, or pap« mac e
2. Drawllll(, palntJDa, sti'IDI art, leather era1Is
IV. MODELS Oil HOBSIES
1 Plane liNt, ship, car, or truck
l..oi'Ji.,...., Indian Tepee, or Craft Stick Craft
V. TYING OR LACING
1. Crafto that tie (macrame)
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VI. IUKING OR BACK PACKING
3. Conipau ,Couroe
1. Proppr Hlldn1 n.,.
4. T all Marldqs .
2. Proper Back Packing
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3. Fond or Clotbl'ng
1. Fires
4. Proper UtensUs
2. Tents
VIII. FIRST AID
· 1. Applylnl Proper Techniques
3. Posters ·
2. First Aid Kit
4. Pictures
IX. FUN AND GAMES
1. Indoors (Pooler or Game)
2. Outdoors (Pooler or Game)
X ELECTRICITY OR BATTERY OPERATED
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· 1. Kit or Crall
· 2. Picture of Pooler (Diagram)
XI. SPORTS AND FITNESS
2. Picture or Poater
1. Kit or Crall

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Tile 191M Pt&gt;t show will be hold on Friday, AUIIUSI 17 ati:OO p.m. In tbe •"- arena .
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Clau I - Belt Doc
Clau 11 - Rodell! Clau
Clau Ill - Belt Cat
Clau IV - Belt Dreuod Pel
Clau V - Moat Taleted (12 and under)
Clau VI - Moat Taleled (12 and over)

a•• camp • Ore exhibits, wide RamPS , -.
GS 52 AcUvUil'l Through Camplq (knot· boa.~ua, ac.•1 v l'les
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GS 53 Camp Equl@!n~l (handmadP)
ks nd I .ralsl
GS 5f Nature Collectlolll (leaVl'tl, lll~bltsnl
, siiP!hoIs, rocWN~hPf '::a~lon oomPthlng ma(le with a knife
GS 55 Outdoor ProJects I bini I~.
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1. Mlddi~!Wf~Pt Teams - 32oo lbs. and Wider.
2. Heavywetcbt Teamo 32011... and over.
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XII. ~~~Jinclal Scout way)
2. O..sert (a box mix may be used)
XIII. SECRET CODE OR MESSAGE
1. Kit or Craft
2. Poster
XIV HUNTING OR FISHING
i Crall
3. Safety Rules
2. Drawllll( or Poater
4. Plan an lmqlnary trip on paper
be rectse
Each Seoul/Cub partlcpatln&amp; may enter only one Item per heedlllg.- Each Item must P

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Scaies 0111rounds- welab alter 2:00p.m .

$150 . $125 - $115 . $95 . S80 • M5 - $.'10 .

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;'!c:~ 11 responsible lor oetllnl up and taklq down their own booth and cleaniDIIUP
before and alter.
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP:

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SUP'IS: DAN SMITII ... ~AMES FRY
8ATVaDAY, A\10\JST 18- II:M A.M.
Entry Fee $3.00
800 Lbs. stock single 12 yrs. and yount~t'r
1000 Lbs. stock slqle cyl. - Kids 12 " Undt'r
1100 Lbs. otock sln111e cyl. - Adults
1000 Lbs. open slnglp cyl. - Adults

Prize Money
S1U12-$9-S&amp;-$3-S2

4:00 P.M. to 12:00 A.M. (Midnight)

1 NO AL~OHOLIC BEVERAG~S ALJ,.OWED IN ,TRACK AREA OR GROU~D ARE\
2: Contl'tll open to factory built, patented slnl(lt' cyllndor tractors with ~b~r ~:~~~k~ ~:~.::.~.
metal or fiberglass and a grill. A securely tlght•ned factory seat. or a
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rear wheels.
3. Mowers must be removed. ·
beyon(l drlv
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er's control.
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be held rPSponslble
7. Contl'tltants enter contest at his or her own risk and recognizes that they may
' lor lnJurll'tl or damage caused to oth•rs and their property caused by his, her tractor.
8. Contestant must pull at position drawn. Numl;ler one pull&lt;'rls It'll puller, and may ta,kt'lhat pu 11 or

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9 Tractor may pull only two II lilt'S In a sing I• classsand must have l'lllry 1eepa.,. or
.d.r lvers Only best pull will count towards prti• money or point a. Tractor can win ~nly on~raceln a
gtv~n class. Shllllnll of weight altor pull will be permitted beforr second dr ver ~V sdls ual·
10. Tractor and sled must remain within boundaries of contest rourt dllrlnl( pull or wll be q .
llled. BoundariPS will he plainly marked.
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)5.' Wllh .7 or mor• tractors per class trarlor may pull only . one lim&lt;' In Ihat clas..
16. Pull to start promptly at 10:00 A.M. Satut·day, Aul(ust 18. I!!IW.

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Entries close at 4:00p.m. Friday. August lQ, 1184.
All hones owned In Melas County entered lr~ upon the purchase of membership ticket. All
horses wtalde Meigs County will be charged $].()0 Pl'r head a lter the purchase of an uhlbltor tick('!.
Judllag )"Ill be at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, Augus t U . ~984.
Open to World Com!M'tltlon.
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Each exhibitor Is requested to have OWDen name, farm and name and adllresa dllplay
bind hones.
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DIVUIION m- BELGIAN

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Class !-Stallion Foal .••. ..................... .............•.............. ... $15.00
2-Stalllon 1 year and undotr 2 yean .......................... 15.00
3-StaiUon 2 years and undotr 3 yean ....... .................. 1!1.00
f...:Stalllon 3 yean and undotr f yean .... ..................... 1!1.00
5-StaiUoa f years and over ....•.....................•........... 1!1.00
Junior Champion Stallion .....................•.... Roeette
Senior Champion Stallion ............ .............. Roeette
Grand Champion Staflion .......... ·· ··· ·· ··· ·•··•• Trophy
&amp;-Mare t' oal ............................................................ 15.00
7-Mare 1 year and undotr 2 years ......• : ... ......•.... .. ..... 15.00
8-Mare 2 yean and undotr 3 yean ...•................... .....15.00 .
9-Mare 3 yean and under f yean ....... ...•.........•..•.•.. 15.00
10-Mare 4 yean and owr ..........................................15.00
11- Mare and Foal ............................. .... ... . (Rosette) 15.00
12-Three Best of Breed ............................. (Rosette) 1!1.00
Junior Champion Mare .................... .. ......• Roeette
Se~lor Champion Mare ............. ........•... ..... Roeette

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DIVIIION - - GRADE BOIIIIES
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Class 1-Geldlna 3 yean and over ..., ... ................... ...... ......•. 15.00
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2-Geldllla under 3 years ...............•.. .... ........... :......... 1!1.00
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3-Mare f'oel ..... ,. .....................................................15.00
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f-Mare 3 yan and undotr .....................•.....•........... :1!1.00
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5-Mare 3 yan and owr ............. .... ......................... 15.00
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&amp;-!lprlna Colt ...••..........•............................. ....... .....•. 1!1.00
Junior Champloa Mare ............................. Rosette
!lelllor Champion Mare ...•....... ......... ...... ... Roeette
Junior Champion Geldlq ..........•.............. Rosette
Senior. Champion Geldlag ...........•............. Rosette
Grand Champloa Geldlq ................. ....... . Tropby
Grand Champion Mare .......... .......•.......•... Tropby
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2. HDnea will start from a ttv..horse pte.
3. Competition Ia open

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5. Eatry fee II
e. Two llullded dGitan will lie aclde4 IJO'r race.
7. Box alalia will be available S.tunlay
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8. Racea to bell• at 4:00p.m. Saturday, Auguat lath.
9. Entr..,. must be Ill by Friday: August .17th.
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Entries cloee at 4:00P.M.. Friday, A1111111 lOth.
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Entries and entry lee m•ll be received by f P .M. AI!IIUII 1011. No ncept!Ou. When eatry !HI
are paid by check tile Fair-Board allaU bave llle rlgbt towltlWd,.,_tofpnmlumaelltllllleexlllbltor'a clleclllaiiOiloNCI'Itr llleexblllltar'a bal!ll. II cllee' 111101 vallcl, •lry fee will bt eoulde~
u..,.ld and all premlama will be declared lorft'lted to tbe Fair Boarcl.
All stock tobeoniJ'OUnd&amp; byt:OOA.M. ~y. NoHveatocll tobtonthelfl'oundlbelord: OOA.
M. Sundav mornt••·
AU cattle OWIIICIIa Melp c-t;v . ...,...,_ 11po11 tbtpurc•• of -ateniiiD tlcllet. All cattle ooatalde MelP CoalY wW be clierrled $1.00 per betld after tile purcllaae el exfilbltor tlcllet.
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Gel of Sire- tbree alllmall uy ap ~lbtr aex. All'el- alre oWMd by oeeormorebr~ra.
Produce of Cow - two alllmall eltller aex.- any a .., produce of one cow.
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5. Cow. 3 yean and llllller • ....... ................................. 11!1.00
&amp;. Cow 2 yean ud ....... 3 ................................ :........ 11!1..
7. Senior Y Hflllll Helflfr .................. .....w • ••• •••• ••• •••• r.. ll!I.OO
8. Jualor Yearlllllllelfer ... ....... .......... ..: .. .:!............... 11UO
9. Senior Helfer Calf .. .. .......... ............ :: .......................111.111
10. Junior Helfer CaU .................. ...... .. ................. ....... .
11. Get of Sire .............. ........................ ... ....... : ........... f]3.00
12. Produce of Cow ............. ........................................ $13.01 •
13. 3 Femalft ......... : ...................................................113.00
If. 2 GeneraU-. Motller and Daupter ...... ............ .... SlJ.OO

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Candidate For
Meigs Cou18y Treuurer
Your Vote and Support Appreciated

U1 W. 2ND ST.

POMEROY, OH.

New Haven, W.Va. 25265

YVONNE H. SCALLY

DON E. MULLEN

Your Vote Will Be Appreciated

PH. 614-992-6720

DAN'S EXXON

CAR REPAIR • nREI • COMPUTER IALANCE
BATTERIES • WAIH JOI8

992-9938

5th and Main Sts.
New Haven, W. ·Va. 2.5 265
Phone 882-2830

Meigs County Cornmissioner

FULL SERVICE

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ln•ide Seating &amp; Carryout
Soft Serve - Chicken
. POMEROY, OHIO
354 E. MAIN ST.
992-6292

2nd Street. Pomeroy, Ohio -15769
614-99~6624

STEVEN L STORY
KAREN STORY

EMMOGENE HOLSTEIN CONGO

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Dr. A. Jackson Bailes
Dr. T. Jay Bradshaw ,

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DIVIIION

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DlVIIION

May I, 111121o DfrfiiiWI JJ, 11112.. .............................................................. , ..... Senior Yearlln«
January I, 1913 to April II, litiS ......................................................................... Junior YHrllnr
May I, 1983 to AIIIIUII 31, l!III3 .... ..................................................................... Summer Yearling
September l, 1!1113 to De&lt;•mbtt 31. J!III3 .......... .......................................... .,.,,. ........... Senlor Call
January I, 1983 a~ altft' ............................ , ............................................................ Junlor Call
DlVIIION 1111 - PEUI'OIUII:
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1. Bull, 2 yeara and elver .................................................... 11!1.00
2. Senior Yearling Bull ,................................... ,........... ...... $15.CIO
3. Junior Yeartlq Bull .........., ........... ................................ $13.00
f. Summer Yearllna Bull .. .. ..... .... ,..... ............... v ............... 113.00
~. !lenlor Bull Calf ............... ........................................ ...... 110.00
6. Junior Bull Calf ... ....... ....... .. ................. ....... .................. 110.00
7. Pair of bulls any age, bred and owaed by exblbltor ........ $15.00
8. Cow 2 yean and over .................................................... 115.00
9. Sentor Yearllag Heller ............................................. ...... 115.00
10. Junior Yearii~Heller ........ ......... .............. ........... .... .. .. 113.00
11. Summer Yea
Heller ..........................................., ... $13.01
12. Senior Heller
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13. Junior Haler Call ......................................................... 110.00
If. Pair of Hellen, any·..,., bred and owned by exhibitor ... 115.00
15. Produce of cow 2 alllmals, ellber aex,
owned lly one or nrore breeders ........ ............................~ $13.00
16. Get of alre, 3 anlmala aay •••· botb aexea
repreaented, owned by one or more - n ... ............... $13.00

In tbe evnt of ao compeUtloa wltblll a lined, oaty oaa place In lfOUP claasea wiD be pald.elilllb- .
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Senior CaH born betw~n July 1. 1983 and October 31, 1913.
. Junior Yearlln1 Heller dr.,.,..S between January 1, 1983 and Junt&gt; 30, 19111
Senior Yearling Helfl'f drGpped between July 1, 1980 and December 31, 19110.
A ht'lfl'f that has lresbened will show as a 2 year old.
Two Year Old Heller drqpped llotw~n July 1, 19111 and July 1. 19112.
DIVIIION •t - lltiUI11aNI

~1. 2 yean and over ................................ ............115:-- r,!!!oo ~00
~: ::::·J.rr.:.~ ~=· ~iid'QY••···;no_. ..................... m:: •:::;
• . Cow,. yean and
11!1..
111.•
$10••

INVIIIION

'l'lte ........... ..,...,., ...... . _,

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·Bee.f Cattle

cwn:r,

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Entrl .. and ..tryleeam ..t bt~ved by 4:00P.M.. AlljtuatJOtll. Wbetlftllryleeaare~~!'Y
cllecll tile Fair Boxrd &amp;hall Ita" tile rtPt to wltbllold peymnt of pnonluma •n tfle exblllltor'l
&lt;beck I• honored by tbt exhllllter'a baalr. If cb~k Ia not ulljl,entry fH wtllbtconaldered unpaid
and all premluma wiD be dotclared forfeiiH to tbt Fair Board.
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All ca«te to be on tp'OUIIda by f :OO P .M. T11eaday, Aul[ull U .
AU cattle owned In a..tpCwntyftl«edm, upon thepurcllaaeofm"'!lll'flhlptlcllel. All cat·
tie outside r.t.lp
will be char&amp;ed SUO Pl'f head a fer the purchase of an exlllbltor ticket.
EKhlbltors are requ red to furnlallcertlflcateato Secretary at tlmeofetltry; alaototllj!aui!I'I'ID·
te,.nt In charge.
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C.-rtlfkat.. wUibt clleclled. Noclla~~pofentrlelaftl'f cloolncdate. Cattle removed beloref: 00
P .M. Saturday will forft'lt prellllum . .
No cattle on the rir01111411 bttor• 9:00 A.M. Suoday momlnl[.
OiWn claaa beef Jlldlbtll wiU bt after Junior Fair beef Jud«lftl.

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HART'S USED CARS

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Meigs County Commissioner
Your Vote Will Be App~eciated!

. BOB'S·THICK SHAKE

CLEAN CARS • LOWEST PRICES

Home of'The THICK Shake!

HAROLD L. HART ...:..owner
Fifth and Main S!a.
New Haven, W. ·va.

We Feature Footlong Hotdogs·With Homemade Sauce

Mason, W.Va.

1-304-773-5541

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·P&amp;GE T'IIENTY·TWO
DIVI!IION .,-CIIB\'Ior-s- """"'"- M

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DmSION MI-&lt;JOLUJIIIIIA-- ••~ Mill.
DIVISION llt-8\JPFOLI(-IIoJM .....,._ v ~1.
!'IVISION llt-TARGEE-8ame o•bela- U MI.
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Grand Champion Ra"' .................... ...... ........................ ....... ...................... ............ Rosr E
"Reserve Champion Ram ................. .................................................... ,. ................. ROS TT
"Grand Champion Ewe ... ... ...... .. .............. ................ :........................... .................... ROSETTE
"Reserve Champion Ewe .......... ,........ .... ........ ,. ...... .. ,...... ....... ....................... : ... ........ ROSETTE
"NOTE: Requires no entry. Automatically entered.
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Department VI

Poultry

BILL RADFORD A FRED GOEGLEIN, Superlaleadelll8
Exhibitors must ourchase Membershio Tickets. Out of County Entries are $1.00 per head.
Judging will be done at 1:00 P .M.. Tuesday, August 14.
Entries close at4:00 P.M., August 10, 1984.
The standard ot perfection as revised hy the American Poultry Association shall bet he guide In
judging and placing awards.
Judging shall be by comparison but no unworthy specimen sha ll be given a prize. There shall be
no entry lee charged.
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All birds must be free from contagious diseases. Poultry will not be led nor cared lor by the
Board, also will not be respo!15lble for any losses whatsoever.
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All exhibits shall be the property of the exhibitors 30 days before the date ollalr. No single en·
tries - all PENS. See General Rules for further Instructions. Open to world competition.
Exhibit to consist of pen of two or more. Each breed to be judged separatey. Breed must be on
entry blank.
No pouitry on the grounds before 9:00A.M. Sunday.
' DIVISION.Ml-I'OULTRY-8. C. WHITE LEGHORNS
l'lrM Secoad Third
CLASS
1. Pair of Pullets ......................... .. .......................................................... $3.00
$2.00
$1.00
2. Pair of Hens ................ ................... .... .......... .... ...... ............................ $3.00
$2.00
$1.00
3. Pair of Broilers .............................................. .. ................................... $3.00
$2.00
$1.00
4. Pen of one or two pullets and one cockerel ........................................... $3.00
$2.00
$1.00
5. Pen of one or two Hens and one Cock .................................................. $3.00
$2.00
$1.00
Followlnl breeds under same subclasses as 601.
DIVISION IIi-B. I. REDI!
DIVISION --WIIITE PLYMOUTH ROCJIS
· DIVISION 111-IIAIUIED PLYMOUTH ROCKS
DIVISION IM-WIIITE WYANDO'ITES
DIVISION 1M-NEW HAIIPSBmE REDS
DmSION "'-WRITE COBNISB
DIVISION IM-SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE!!

Shear Designs Unlimited
"Styling With You In Mind"
(Formerly Carol's Coiffures)
Mason, W'. Va. 25260
Ph~ 1-304-773-5352

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JENNIFER SHEETS
For State Representative
211 E. 2nd Street .

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
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(614) 992-2151

ShMia for s- Repr1aantlltive Commltt•
Mary Gilmor,, T-.Urer, Rt. 7, Box 243. Athena, Ohio 41701

DIVIIIION .._ALL a.un'AII8
DIVISION Ill-ALL GUtN~

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tDIVISION
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111-COCBIN
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DIVISION 111-o\NY OTHER RECOGNIZED JIBEED 'OF CHICKEN
DIVISION 111-GEEIIE

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$1.00

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$1.00

........................ ............................12.00
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................... ........ ............ ........12.00

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DIVISION 11•-DUCJIS
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Fln4 lloeOIId
I. Indian Runner .. :......... , .. , .................................................................... $3.00
$2.00

Tldrd
· 11.00

5. Any Other Breed ................................................................................. $3.00
$2.00
DIVISION 11•-TURKEYS
FirM llecoad
1. Bronze .......................................... .. .................................................... $3.00
$2.00
2. White ...... . ,.... ... . ......
. . .. ...... ...................................... S.1 ..M
S2.00

$1.00
ThiN
$1.00
$1.00

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WIWAM RADFORD A·BENNY SLAWTER, Superlllleadenlo'
Entries close at 4:00P.M., August 10. 1984.
Only 1 entry per person per class.
Exhibitors must purchase Membership \lckets.
All exhibits shall be correctly named and·labeled.
All exhibits mus! be .In pia~ by 12:00 noon. Monday.
All exhibits must remain In pia~ untll4: 00 P.M. Saturday.
A plate shall consist of live well grown specimens.
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All produce must be arown by the exhibitor.
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No premiums paid on articles not listed. ,
In classes where no competition exlats or II In the opinion of the Judge. he may award a second

or non premium.

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Farm Crops &amp; Horticulture ·

Departmenf VII

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In·judllng of produte Qtlallty and stz. for correct use will be the guide Instead of large size.
See General Rules lor further Instructions.
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Each variety to be Judged separately.
DIVI810N 111-GRAINII .
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FirM 8eceDd Tlllrll
CLASS 1. Six ears of yellow corn, ............................................. :-::-............ rz.oo
$1.00
.50
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2. Six ean.,¥~hlte corn .................................... ,.. .................... rz.oo
$1.00
.50
3. Six ears white sweet corn .................................................. rz.oo
$1.00
.50
4. Six ears yellow sweet com ............................................... rz.oo
$1.00
. .50
5. Six ears Bl-eolor sweel corn .................................. , ........... rz.oo
$1,00
.50
6. Six ears white popcorn ...................................... : ................ rz.oo
$1.00
.50
7. Six ears yellow popcorn ....................................................rz.oo
$1.00
.50
8. Six ears red popcorn ......................................................... n.oo
$1.00
.50
9..Six ears olher color j&gt;opcorn .............................................. ~.00
$1.00
.50
10. Six ean Jadtan cortt ............................................. , ............n.oo ·$1.00
.5&amp;
n. Peck Wheat ...................................................................... n.oo -$1.00
.50
12. Peck Buckwheal ............................................................... n.oo
$1,00
.50
13. Peck winter oats .................................... ... ........................ rz.oo
$1.00
.. 50
u. Peck Spflng Oats ...... ............ ........................... r ...............a2.00 11.00
.50
15. Peck barley ............................................. ;....................... ,rz.oo
$1.00
.50
16. Peck soybeans ........................... .' ......................... , ............ n.oo
$1.00
.50
17. Peck speltz .................................................... :.......... .... ....rz.oo . $1.00
- .50

NO BEDDING FURNISHED
NO PERSON SHALl; BE PERMITTED TO MAKE SOUCITAOONS Of ANY
NATURE ON THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS EXCEPT IN
CONTRACTED CONCESSION OR COMMERCIAL RENTED SPACE. NO
PERSON WILL BE PERMITTED TO POST . OR DISPlAY SIGNS,
DISTRIBUTE HANDBILU OR ADVEimSING MATERIAL OR SELL OR
DISTRIBUTE FREE. ANY MERCHANDISE, .EXCEPT PERSONS UNDER
CONTRACT.
MEIGS COUNTY A~RICULTURAI.SOCIETY

2nd &amp; Pomeroy Sts.
Mason, W. Va. 25260
Phone 773-5561

214E.~In

Pomeroy, Ohio
"You Don't Buy a Polley- You HlreA':'Attent'' ---

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. 1............... ........................... ................................. 12.00
.................................................................12.00
..................................................12.00
..............................................12.00
....................................... .«&amp;.00
..........................................12.00
lpecltnenl ............... :.....................12.00

Sl.oo
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
11.00
11.00
$1.00
$1.0!1
$1.00

.50
.50
.50
.50
.50

RIGGS~

Ph. 882-2005

We're Here To Serve You

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PO~Y'S QlJAUI'Y -~ l!ft'OBE

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CONNIE. FOOTJfORKS. CANDIES· CHIPPEWA
ACME BOOTS • STRIDE RITE. NIKE • CONJIERSE
'KEDS. DEXTER. HUSH PUPPIES

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Pomeroy, Ohio

East Main St.

.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50.
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50

$1.00
$1.00
J1.00
$1.00
$1.00

CLASS 71. Cllarteatoe Gray ......................................, ..............................12.00

' 11.00

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.50
.50

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12.00
M. Summer SQuab ........................·............................................12..00
65. Patty Plan Squub ................................................................ .$2.00
66. Banana Sauuh ................................... .................................. .«&amp;.00
67. Cl'oolled N'ecll .......................................................................n.oo
DIVI8ION 'IN ·
68. Dipper Gourds (2) ................................................................. n.oo
88. Ol'nametltal GounJa (5 or more) ............................................12.00
DIV1810~ ~~~~~~(2) .. .......... : ....................................................12.00

.50
.50
.50
.50
..50

.!10
.50
~.

st.Oil
$1.00
)1.00

'IS. Caateloupe, Perfection :.........................................................12.00
77. (name) wr)ety ................. : ........................_. ...........................12.00

.50

--APPLII8

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DIVIIION
CLASS 78. Sla)'llWI Wlaeaap ................................................................. .«&amp;.00

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CLASS •• p._ Plum, plate ..................................................................12.00
67. Da- Plum. plate ................................... - ............ ,. ............12.80
•· Gnetl Gqe Plum, plate ........: ...............................................12.00
88. Red Plum. plate ....................................................................12.00
90. Grapes, C..:Ord, plate .........................................................
11. N1qn, plate ............................................................ ,................
92. Keder Pear, plate ................................................................ .$2.00
!IS. Bartlett Pear. plate .............................................................. .$2.00
M. Supr PMr, plate ................................,. ................................ .$2.00
... l'eldlee, ,..uo., plate .............................. - ...................,. ......
88. l'eldlee, willie, plate ............................................................ .$2.
fl. Quince, plate ..................................................................... ,.. .$2.80
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plate ........................................................................a.oo

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''THE COUNTY FAIB"

--Anlitle.

Cluo 3-'lliE FARMERS BRING ALL 111EIR PRODUCE IN-Including lrulluad/ orvegetables.
Class •-AND HAVE IT ARRANGED TO SHOW-Hocartb
Clali ~ATTLE AND HORSES AND PIGS IN PENS-Including weathered wood .
Clua 6-AND CHICKENS AND DUCJIS GALORE-Iacludlna: f..tber!t.
C1ua 7-BARLEY AND WHEAT AND TIMOTHY SEED-FeaturiDJ dried material .
THE SCORE-Featurlna: lollaRe.

.50
.50

hJIO

$1.00

.50

SL0D

.50
:5&amp;

.50
.50
.50

.50

.. ,

.50
.50

$1.00

.50
.50
.50

$1.00
11.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.80
$1.00
$1.80
$1.00

.50
.50
.50
.50 .
.50
.50

$1.00
$1.00
$1.00

.50
.50

Ill

$2.50

$10

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E. MAIN ST.

Clua 111-Roae. Florlbunda.
Clua lt-ROR, Gralllllllora.
Clua 210-Giadlolus. any color, ooe.
Clua 21-Ziaala, dahlia flowered, ooe.
Clua 22-Zinala, cacta flowered, ooe.
Clua 23-Dalllla, decoratlw, """ bloom.
ClUI 21-Daldla, cactus type. ODe bloom.

ClaN-.:::··
Claii31-Ma
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ODe bloom.
....... type,
ODe bloom. .
PIAJttrn

NOTE:ftoM
M'ele~•......,III&amp;IIB I U,.att:.PJI,
27--e.tl llld/c.- . . . , . , . , _ van.ty per pot.
ClUI 31-Fenll - lnle fema, alao aprellpl'l, piUIIIOII, uparagus.
Clan It-Any otber follqe plaat - on.-varlety per pot.
Clua 311-.lny HANGING follalt' plut..- variety per pot.
Clua 31-Afrlcu Vlolet-aay wrlety.
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Clau 32-Bea:••••-aay variety.
C1ua 33-Any otber flower1al plaat- ooe variety per pot.
C1ua M-Any HANGING floftrtlll! plant - cme ""rlety.!'"": pot.
..,.. TWO -I'IWaJ, Atopat n, ...
Cl~u

J, Larplt o.Aaa · ..................................................................................................-!!-GO
k. LU'plt IINet Potato ...........................................................................................

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o. t.arawt Ear or eom .........,...............................................................................

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CLASS 1. FrMk V'l'ftablel .............................:............................00 · P.GO

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Flower~

12.00

$1.00

and Plant•

,... COililli aaw na tam IIIIIOICCkiNn' r.ua n.owa&amp;aaow
IN COOPD.lftON llft'li tam 111108 OOliN'i'Y GAPMN a.tJ.a
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ScbedllW ............................................................................................ ~ JG!t =-~~-=

Slql81 .........1........................................................................................ an~ '0-n.RIYW .
I:DIIy allll
R tlud
Ed~~eatloulallll ~ltl Exblblta ..............................................................................
J ..... aad Clerb ..........................................................................Rutla~ Amlllftn

SIMON'S PICK·A·PAIR
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C1ua !1-111E WOMEN HAVE BOOTHS DISPLAYING 111EIR WAJt~Sumrner door design.
Cluo Ill-CANNED FRUIT, JELLIES AND PIES-Mobile.
NOTE: Tlleae ~- le .-.11 • .....,. 111&amp;11 t:• P.M.-.,..
~~BDIVI8ION
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Class ll...,CAKES AND COOKIES, SPICED PEACHES AND PEARS-Brlpt colors.
Classl2-AND ALL OF 111EM UP !\'OR A PRIZE-Your favorite design.
Class 13-ZIIlnla, dahlia, Dowered, one.
Class t•-Zinala, caCillil flowered, one .
Classl5-Martaold. lafle, one .
Cluo16-Potted plaat, lollal" or blooming variety .
NOTE: a- II
~ -llatloNaJ at t:M P.M.
Dhtlllaiii-IIOaTICULTUBii
Clan 17-ROR, Hyllrld Tea .

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.50
.50

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SHOW ONE - WedJoeo.a)', A .... II, 1184

D l - •t-lnllalleolal -'-le. 0... .. _, _ _
Claul-QH, COME WITH US TO THE COUNTY FAIR-Biackllgltt
0\YWM
Cllllt -&amp;LaiN II . . . CIIIIIIQ FM'dtll&amp;a.
Class 2-WHERE EVERYONE'S GOING TO GO-Mus

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1•. (Name) variety .................................................................... .e.eo $1.00
75. Cantaloupe,
.................................................................12..00
$1.00
H~es

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.50
.50
.50

.50
.50

Department VIII ·

Ph. 992-2815

NAME BRAND CLOTHING
. FOR MEN AND WOMEN

Ph.-992-2351
Middleport, Ohio_

.50

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BAHR C.L OTHIERS
..

.50
.50

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CHAPMAN SHOFS · .

M_eigs County 'Branch
Ph. 992-7271

.50

~MEROY, Oli.~

MAIN ST.

HOLZER CLINIC LTD.
·J.·Dependable Health Care .Far Your Family ....
~.
Six Doys A Ifeek

.50

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5:63. Zuceblal
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.50
.50

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DIVIIION'M
Prod- mat be pvwnln Melp Couaty by exlllbltc.-.

• GREEN LANTERN

R.Ph.

New Haven, W. Va.

.50
.50
.50
.50

plate .. , ..............................................12.00
$1.00
.. .........................................................12.00
11.00 .
Beau, plale ................................................12.40 $1.00
aeaao, plate .................................................n.oo
ft.oo
Y•llow Po! RIUillleanl, plate ...............................................$2.00 · 11.00
.................................................................n.oo
11.00
~=~:5 1pec1meu .... ,................................................12.00
h.OO
a.
,t
5 apecilllftl .................................................. .«&amp;.oo
11.00
. .,.
5 lpect1111!111 .......................................................12.40
$1.00
50.
lpeclmeao ..........................................................12.40
$1.00
51. Hot ~ 11 IDidlneu ......................................................12.00
h.OO
52. Sweet~·· 5 ..,.ciJneDI ..........................: .......................12.00 $1.00
!13. lleela, 5 l!leclmeu ................................................................12.00 $1.00
M. Carroll,
~
12.00
$1.00
5!1. Turalpl, 5 apeclmelll .............................................................12.00
h.OO
56. Greee'Cueumben, 5 apeciJnt!u .............................................12.00· $1.00
57. Willie Cueumbera, 5 apeclml!lll ..............................................12.80
$1.00
58. Plekw~te .......................................................................12.00
$1.80
59. Okra,~, 5 .apeclmelll ........................................................12.00
$1.00

CLASS 1. Bflt dllplay of lardeD produce

Health Aid Pharmacy
DAN

.50

.e.oo ·

DONALD FOGLESONG - RAY TUCKER, SR.

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.50

.50

.....................................12.00
............ :........................ ........... .....12.00
.................................................n.oo

85.. (Name) v81'1ety .....................................................................fi.OO
DIVIIION WI- OIIIU I'JUJITII

Foglesong Funeral Honie, Inc.

.50
.50

.50

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GENERAL Elt...... itULI!II
I. All cluaes of the•- are open to all reoldento ofMelpCountyaadto~l membenofa Metp
County Garden-Club. One- not have to be a member of garden club to eat..-. Entry fee required
11 tbe purchase of a memberoblp ticket.
2. lnvltatloul cluses are open to anyone who II not a resident of Melp County, ao well u resl·
den to .
3. Junior classes are open only to persona under 19 years of age.
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•· Exhibitors mu•t breuare their entrv In their own handwrltlna:. 1'hes• must be In the hands
ollhPialrboard secretary no later than •:oo P .M. Friday. Augullt 10. Entri .. may be made by mall.
No tettl&gt;hone entries ac~pted.
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~.ShOw 1 will ,be staged on Wednesday, Augusl15. 1984. Entries lor exhibit and judaJng muot be
In the banda of the lair board committee before 1:00 P .M. and k'ft In placeuntiiB:OOP.M. Thursday,
Autnllt 16. exceot where otllerwlle noted.
2 will be staged~ Friday, A~t~uot 17,198t. Entries must be In the haads of the committee
bv 1:00 P .M. aad left In pia~ untn•:oo P .M. Saturday, AUJUot 111. l!lllf,
t:ntnes arrlvlntJ late will not be Judied, marked tor exhibit Dilly. Entries removed before tbe
stated time wUI forfeit any premium due to the exhibitor .
1'be · - committee ud tlu! fair board cannot accept tbe respoo~~lbiUty for loot or damaged
ltemo; therefore, the""" of v~uable artlcleo II to be dllcouraged; ud aucb Ull!la tbe respoulbllty
of theexblbltc.-. Any oucb Item may beremovedafter .J udllnl.llaoultablereplact!meat !ortbeltem
Is aubtltuted 10 tbat tbe eflectlveaesa of tbe exblbllwlllnot be dlmlnlahed. The practl~ of remov~
olltemo obould be donellllly Ill exceptional clrcumolances. Exblbltora areeatOUraged to~k their
name on eatrlel In an ln00111plcuoua pia~.
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6. Exblbltora must write their name, addreolll not -~ardell club member, and club name If a member, on the back of the entry rae fumlohed. The committee wDI allo fumloh a 3x5 card on which the .
exhibitor must llat all plant materlala tiled In the exhibit. Hortlcultureapectm- are to be labeled
with the genll5, species, aad variety name (example: Ro..... .Hyllrld Tea, Peace) .
. 7. Exblbltora may enter u many claues ss desired. Onlv oneeati'V oer ctua II oermtttorl tn thP .
artlatlc oectlon, but tbe exblbltor may make up to 25 eatrla In tbe HorUculture and Educational
claueo, aslon1u each eatry II a diHerent variety ..- type ofthe ltenupectDed Ia the lcbedule. The
show committee reserves the rllbt to reclaaolfy or regroup exblblta u deemed n~sary to In·
creall! the effectlvenesa of the.-. or wh..-e number of entrieo warruta.
8. No artificial plant materials allowed In any clau. Bua ud -..-Ies are .Uowed In ~I
clanes, uoed at the res[IOIIIIblllty of the exblbltor. All claues muat COIItaln """"' plaat material;
uoe of lreob plant material encouraged where poulble. Artificially colored or •-ted plant mat.,.
rial Ia allowed In au MODERN clu-.
9. o\rraniemenll are not to be made on tbe · - lableo. Lui mlaute adjustments should be
made cia the ,...-k tables prm1ded before placlnc tbe eatry Ia tbe balldo of tbe committee.
10. 1'be . - will be cleo~ red at 1:00 P .M. eacb ·-day to prepare tile room lor Judging. JudgIng by tbe atandard oyotem according to the OHIO AS!IOCIATION OF GARDEN CLUBS' handbook
will belln at 2:00P.M. earb day. Dectalon of the allow committee ud the juqe are final.
The lollowlna awanH will be~~~~ at each s - :
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BEST OF SHOW
RESERVE BEST OF SHOW
HORTICULTURE SWEEPSTAKES
JUNIOR GARDENER AWARD
Ribbons and premluma for all clallel In the·- are:
Art laUe:
Blue-$1.75
Red-$1.50
Whlte-$1.25
Horticulture; aad all JUNIOR exhibits:
Blue-$1.50
Red-$1.25
Wblte-..$1.00

.50
.50

$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
11.00
$1.00

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11.00
$1.00
11.00
$1.00
11.00
·$1.00
$1.00

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"Allie 'I Blou1e &amp;: Slack Shop'"
MHm'P A Good Time 'At The Ftiir•

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........_ ud l'rtft Commlnee ........................................... Sllade Valley

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DIVIIION-- JIODY (;C)UIQ (al .,...._ .-Q le ....)

Clau '10-Rooe-CIImber.
Class 71-Giadlolus, any color. OIK',
Class 72-Zinnla, dahlia flowered, one.
Class 73-Zinnla, cactus flowered. one.
Class 74-Dahlla, decoralve, one
Class ~Dahlia, cactus, one.
Class 76-Dahlla. pompon, one.
Class 77-Martgold, large, one.
Class 78-Sunnower, any variety, one.
Class 79-Chrysanthemum, one spray.
Class SO-Plumbed celosla. naturally grown.
Class 81-Any other annual.
Class 82-Any other perennial.

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Class 'It-Model car or truck from kll ......................................... ,...... , .......... 1.50
Clau 110-EIIIIIrOidered preture (1) .. , ........ .. ............ .............. ........................ 1.'111
Class 81-Need~BI Picture (1) .... . .......... ................ .... ...... .. .. .................... 1.75
c . . . 82-~ Picture Ill .................: ........................ ..... ........ ...... ..... 1.75
Clau 83-Coullt.,. trou Stitch Ptcturr ..... ........................ .......... .................. 1. 75
Class 86-Qo.dlted Picture (1) ........... : ................. ......... ...... , ........................... 1.75
Clais ~Crewel Picture (1) ............ ....... .. ................................... , ...... .... .... . 1,75
Class 86-Uquld Embroidery Picture ........ :.......... .. .. ,.... ............... ,............ : .. 1.!!0
Class 87-Hand Made Purse ... :....... .. ......... ; ......... ,........ ........ ,............... .... .... 1.50
Class 88-Ceramlcs-10 to 17 years ............. .. ................................... ..... ........ UIO
Clau 89-Ceramlrs-17 and up ........ ... ........ ............ .. .. ...... ..... ....... .......... ...... 1,110
Class90-Ceramlca-Stalned ............... ........ .. ........ .................... ......... ... .. ..... 1.110
Class 91-Ceramlca-Giazed ..... :... ................ ........... ... .. ...........·....... .... .......... 1.110
Claas 92-Macrame Hanger ....... .......... .. .................. .. .. ................ ................. 1.110
Class 53-Macrame (Oiher) ....... .. ............. ,.......... ...... ...... ... .. .... .. .......... ........ 1.110
Class 94-Piaster of Paris (molded) ............................. .... ............................. 1.110
Class 95-Tole Pa1DIIq ......... .... ...... .. ........... ..... .............. .... .... .. .. ...... ........... 1.50
Class 96-0tber than above ........... ....... ........ ... ... .. ................ .................. ....... 1.50

Department IX - Domestic Arts

A. . . . Lowla, s.,t.

DOMESTIC ARTS
BULl!:~!

1. F.ntrv F .... membershiP ticket.
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2. All entries In the department must be tn the hands of the secretary by4:00P.M .. Friday, AUJI· •
1984. Entry book wlll close at tnatume.
3. Entries made on the book of !be oocretary cannot be cbanged. All work must be the work of tbe
Exblbltor.
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4. All articles tor Judging must be on the grounds by 12:00 noon Monday. Aug. 13. Anything after
that wUI be R181'ked tor dlsolav olllr.· and not IOIIIrlbll! tor ludl!llllr or oremluma.
5. No more than 1 enlr)' In the same clau by same penon.
6. All exhibitors. must place .entrieS at ·Domestic Arts exhibit with entry tags attached firmly.
7, Artlcleo awarded a premium In tbe laat (2) Two years are not ~Uglble for elltrY.
8.NI!W work and new Ideas wU be given preference.
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' 9. AllY article entered Ullder WJ'OIIl! clau will not be tudlled.
10. Articles can only be entered Wider mtscellaneoua If an appropriate class Ia not Dated.
u. Exhibits removed before Saturday, A11111at 20 at 4: 00p.m. will forfeit aqy premiums. Rules will
be atrlctly nton:ed.
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12. See General Rules tor furtber tnatructlona.
13. CommiHee 1101 respoolbll! for lou or accidents.
14. JucllliDIU follows:
Appearance 10 percent; Workmanlblp 50 p.or cent, Style 10 per cent, Materials 30.

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. DIVISION Ml - CHILDREN'S CLOTIIING
Class 1-Girls Dress-Cotton and Cotton Blends ............................................ 1.50
Class 2-Girls Better Dress ....................: ............................... ..... ................. 2.00
Class 3-Boys Trousers, Sizes 1to 14.. ........................................................... 1.75
Class 4-Chlld's Blouse or Shirt ...................... :.... .. ....................................... 1.50
Class 5-T·Shlrt ..... ........ ... ......... ..... .. .. .. .. .............................................. ........ 1.25
Class 6-Chlld's Shorts ......... .. .................... ... ......... .............. .. .. .... ................ 1.25
Class 7-Coat or Jacket ....... .. ................................ .... ...... .... ......................... 2.00
Class 8-Chlldren's Mlscellaneous ...................... ......... .... ......... ....... ....... .. .... . t .25
DIVISION In-ADULT CLOTHING
Class 9-0ne Piece Dress-Cotton or Cotton Blends ........... .... ........................ 2.00
Class 10-2 Piece Dress, Cotton or Cotton Blends .......... ... .... ...... .... .... .... ..... .. 2.00
Class 11-Better Dress- Knits, etc .......................... .................................... 2.75
Class 12-Ladles Blouses ........... ...... ..... _ ....... ...... .... ............ ..... ... ........ ... ...... 1.75
Class 13-Sklrt ...... ....... .. ..... ....... .... ................ ........................... ... .. ..... .... ..... 1.50
Class 14-T·Shlrts .. .. ... ............... .. .... ......................... ... ... ..... ........ .. .. ....... ...... 1.50
Class 15-Cape or Coat ................................ ............ .... ... ... .. ......... .... ....... ..... 2.75
Class 16-Ladles' Shorts .. ... ...... ......... ......... ..... ........ ........... .............. .. ....... ... 1. 75
Class 17-Ladles' Slacks ... ...... ................ .... .... .............. .... ... ... .. ............ .. ...... 2.00
Class 18-Ladles' Suit-Slacks or Skirt (Lined) .......................... ............ .... ... 2.75
Class 19-Ladles' Suit-Skirt or Slacks (Unlined) ..................... ........ .......... ... 2.50
Class 20-Ladles' Jacket ............ .. .. .... ..... ......... .. ... ..... .... .... .... ..... ... ........... ... . 2.00
Class 21-Ladles' Robe ....... .... .... ............. ... .. .. ............................ .................. 2.00
Class 22-Men's Jacket .. ............ .... .. .... ........ .... .. .. ........................ .... ........ ..... 2.00
Class 23-Men's Shirt ... ..... .. .. ............... ........ .. .: .. ......................... ........... ...... 2.00
Class 24-Men's Trousers, 16 and up ....... ..... ......... ............ .... .. ................ ...... 2.00
Class 25-Ladles' Miscellaneous .......... ....... .. .... .... ...... ......... ................... ...... 2.00
Class 26-Men's Miscellaneous ............................. ... ............................... .. .... 2.00
DIVISION liS-APRONS
Class 27-Gingham Cross Slltch ........ .. ............ ....... ......... .............. .. ......... ..... 1.50
Class 28-KIIchen Apron ... .... .... ... ...... ...... ... ........ .. .. .... ..... ..... .. .. .. ..... .....'........ 1.50
Class 29-F,ancy or HQIIday Apron ....... ......... ........ .... ....... .... .. .. ... .................. 1.50
iW:Sf~;;,E~b~·~~E"o~C'8An·· ··· · · .............. .... .. ......... .. .... .... ...... .... .. ..... .. l.50

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Class 31-PIIIow cases-Cross SUtch .......................................................... , .. 1.75
Class 32-PIIIow cases- Painted ........ .... .... .......... .. .................................. ... 1.75
Class 33-PIIIow cases- Embroidered .. .......................... .. .. ..... .................... 1.75
Class 34-PIIIow cases-Crocheted Trim ...... ......... ............ ...................... .... .. 1.75
Class 35-Crewel embroidered Cushion ........... ...... ......... ................ ........ .... ... 2.00
Class 36-Cushlon (Crocheted) ......... ..... ...... .......... .. .... .......... .. .. ........ ....... ..... 2.00
Class 37-Cushlon (Embroidered) ........ ... ...... ....... .. ............. .. .. , ....... .... .......... 2.00
Class 38-Cushlon (Needlepoint) ....... .. ............ ..... .... .................. ... .... .. .. ........ 2.00
Class 39-Cushlon (Patchwork) ,,........... ............ ..................... ..... .... ....... ...... 2.00
Class &lt;10-Cushlon !Counted Cross Stitch) ........ ............................................. . 2.00
40A Cushion-Candlewick ......... ... ......... .... ............ ...... .... ... ... ... ..... ............ 2.00
Class 41-Tablecl~th (Painted) ..................... .. ...... ................. ....... .. .... .. ........ 2.00
Class 42-Tableclolh (Embroidered) ..... .. ........ ........................................ ...... 2.00
ClaSS'43-1ablecloth (Crocheted) .. .... ..... ........ ............. ........ .... .. ............ ,..... .. 2.50
Class 44-Potholders ,- 2- Other than Usted ........................ .. ......... ............. 1.50
Class 45-Aighan (NO knit or crocheted) ..... ........ ...... ........ ... .".. .. .. .. ............... 2.75
Class 46-Dressed Doll- Hand Made (1) .. ......................................... .......~ .. 2.75
"Class 47-Lalch Hook Wall Hanglng ........~.. ........ .. ......... ............... ............ .. .... 1.50
' Class 48-Smocklng (Any Arllcle) ....~.. .. .. ....... .... :...... .... ...... .......... .......... ,...... l.50 .
·ctass·49-Miscellaneous (no clothing: knitting or crochet) ............................ 1:50
DIVISION ItS - KNITTING
Class 50-Afghan ... ...... ..... .... .......... ...... ...... ........... ....... ... ... .... .. ..... ........ .. ..... 2.75
Clflss 51-Sweater tSIIpoverl .. .. ..................................... ;............... .. ............. 2.25
Class 52-Sweater (Button front) ........... ........... ...................... ... . , ............ ..... 2.25
Class 53-Baby Swealer .. ........ ................ .. .. .. .. .... ....... ... ....... ....... ............ .... .. 1.75
Class 54-Miscellaneous .. .... .... .... ............. .. .. ...... ................................... ....... 1.75
DIVISION til - CROCHET
Class 55-Afghan (plain crochet) ........ ............... .. ......................................... 2.75
Class 56-Atgl)an (laney crochet) ........ .. ......... : .... ... ............................... ....... 2.75
Class 57-Bedspread ...................... .. .. .. ........ ...... .... ,... ...... .... .... ........ ....... ... ... 2.75
CU•ss 56-Vest ........... ..... ... .. .... ........ .................... ........ ...... .......... ............. ... . 1.50
Class 59-Cape or Poncho .................. ..... ............ .............. ............................ 2.00
Class 80-1 Handkerchief, crochettrlm ................... ... ~ .......... ... ...................... 1.50
Class 61-Dolly .... .. .... .. .......... :..... .... .. .. .... .. ........ ......... ........ ..... ....... .......... ... . 1.50
Class 62-Baby Afghan .... ....... .. ....... .......... ..... .. .... ..... ..... .... .. .... ... .... ......... .. r 1.50
Class 63.:...Baby Sweater•Set ............... .... .. ....... .. , ............. :.. .. ......................... 1.50
Class 64-Crochel Pot Holder (2) ........... .. ...... .. ............... ........ .. ....... .... ......... 1.50
Class 65-Crochet Wall Hanging .................................. ............. .................. .. 2.00
Class 66-Miscellaneous ......... :................................................................ ..... 1.50
DIVlSION 11'7- QtJILTS (Malll he rompleted)
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Class 67-Appllque !QUilled) .... .... ........... .. ... ... .. ............... ,.. ... .................... ... , 3.00
Class 68-Conon Patchwork tqullttdl ... .......... .... .. .. ......... ... ... . ,. .................... 3.00
Class 69-Palnted tQullledl ,.... ... ..... .... ............... .................. .. ........ .. ....... ... ... 3.00
Class 70-Embroldered tqulltedl .. ... .. ...... .. ........... ....................................... . 3.00
Class 71-Baby Quilt (quilled I .............. ..... .......... , .................... ................. .. . 2.50
Class 72-Comfort ttled or knotted! ...... ... ............... ..... .. .. ..... .... .:.................. 2.:10
Class 73-Qullted Wall Hangln)l .j: .. .. .. .. ..... ................. .. ........ .. .......... ............. 2.!10
DIVISION . . - RUGS
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Class 74-CI:ocheted ........ ... .. ... .......... .......... ... ... .............. ... ................... ....... 1.75
Class 75-Laich Hook .......... ... ............. .. ... ... .. ... ............................................ 1.75
Class 76-Punch Hook .................. ... ....................., .... .. ............ ..... ,....... .... .... 1.75
Class 77-Loom Woven BY EXHIBITOR .. ..... ............ ........... .. .. ... .................. l.75
Class 78-Miscellaneous .,.... ... .... .... .. ... ..... ... ... ............ ...... ...... ........ .: .. .......... 1.75

1.75
1.75
2.50
1.25
1.25
1.25
2.25
1.25
1.50
2.50
2.25
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.72
1.75
1.75

1.50
1.50
2.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.75
.75
1.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.110
1.25
1.25
1.25

1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1.25
1.50
1.25
1.50
1.25
1.50
1.25
1.50
1.25
1.50
1.50
1.75
1.!&gt;0
1.75
1.50
1.75
1.50
1.75
1.50
1.75
1.50
1.75
1.50
1.75
1.50
1.75
2.25
2.09
1.25 · 1.00
2.00
2.25
2.00
2.25
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.25
2.00
·U5
1.75
1.25
•' 1.25

2.00
2.25
2.00
2.25
2.80
2.25
1.00
1.25
1.25
1.75
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.25
1.25 ' 1.00
1.25
1'00
.00
1.25
1.25
1.75
1.00
1.25

2.50
2.25
2.25
2.25

2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
.2.00

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1:25

2.~

1.110
1.110
1.50
1,50
1.!10
Ul
' 1.25
1.25
).25
1.25

1.!15

1.25
1.25

1.2!1

1.21\
1.25

DIVJIIION 1111-BIIIarlo.,.all (111'7 ..,_hit)
IILACJl 6 WJm'l!:
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All ctauee aame •• 1101
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BII!:IT OF BilOW: WUI be l ..letl !rem aU aloeve-ealrteo.
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BES't OF SHOW .......... ....... ... ...... .. ..... .. ....... ... : .. .... ..... ..... ........ . ,......................... ................ ~.00
RESERVE BEST OF SHOW ............... :........... .. ............ .............. .. ................................. . , . .. . 3.00 .

1,80
1.25
1.25
1.25
1 .~

1.25
1:25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

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SECTION 2 - JAMS (Any Sized Jar)
Clus 6-Biack Raspberry .................................................... ...................1.!10
crss 7-Gra!J!! ................... : ........ ............................................... ............1.50
C Ill 8-PNch .. ,... .................................................................................1.50
Class t-strawbel'ry .............................................................. .................1.!10
SECTIOIIJ 3 - JELUES (Any Sized Jar)
Class 10-Apple .......... .... ........ .................................. .............. ...... .. ........1.!10
Clau 11-Crabapple ...... ...... ................................... ....... .... ..................... 1.50
Clan 12-Blacttl!erry .... ; ............... .......................................................... 1.!10
Clau 13-Eiderlierry .......... :..................................................... :. ............1.!10
Clau 14-Grape ........... .................................................. ........................ 1.!10
Clan l5-~ach ............... .................. .... .... ............................................ 1.!10
SECTION 4 - SPREADS (Any Sized Jar)
Clau 16-~ar Honey .................................................................... - .......1.!10
Class17-~ach Honey .................................... .. ........... ........................ 1.!10
Class18-~ach Buller .................... :...................................................... 1.!10
Classlt-ADPII! Butter .................................... :...................................... 1.110
DIV.ION 1111
SECTION 5 - PICKLES
Clan 26-CIIcwnber, sweet· .....................................................................1.!10
Clan 21-DIU Pickles .......................................... ...................................1.!10
Class.22-Bread end Butter ......... SEcnoiii'&amp;:::."ui'iSiiiS"" """"""'"1.!10

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1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

.75
.75
.75
.75

1.00 '
1.00
1.00

.75.
.75
.75

Clau 23-Chow-Cbow- ..........., ................................................................. 1.!10 ~
Class 24-EDCI tit tile prden ....................................................................1.!10
ctus 25-sweet Pepper Rettss'tcnoFi·.;·::.:·ci.T!iifi:.\No'iiAii'CEs" """"1.!10
Clau 26-TOift&amp;!O Cataup .......................................... ,, ................ ............ 1.!10
1.50
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1.00
1.00
1.00

.75
.75
.75 .

1.00
1.00

.75
.75

Clau 25-Appleaa- .................................. : ................................. .......... 1.!10
Clus 29-~ll!a, SIIHd .......................................................... .......... ,..... 1.!10
Clau 30- acttberrles .................... ,.................................................. ....1.!10
Clus 31-~acbes, whole .............................. ..........................................1.!10
Clus.31-~acbes, ball ..........................................................................1.!10
Clau U-~achea, spiced ................................: .............: ........................1.!10
Clus :::~aches, sliced .................:.......,..............................................1.!18
Claa
~ara. sliced .............................................................. .............1.!10

1.00
1.00
1.00 1.00
1.00
1.110
1.110
1.00

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1.110
1.110

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~spberry .....................................................; .........................1.50

l')'les .................. ..........., ...................... ,......... ....................1.!10

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DJVDION 1tM-cANND
Clan 40-Brullll Sprouts .......................................................................1.!10
Class 41-Beeta, wllole ................................... , ........................................1.50
42-Beeta. sliced ............................................................................1.50
Class &amp;3-&amp;au. ebellle (Mixed) ............................................................. 1.!10
Clau M-!'INIII.IMtJed (Horlk'ulturet ...................................................1.!10

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PEGGY BOWERS BRICKLES
\Welp County R~rder
Demoeratle Candidate
31649 Jividen Hollow Rd., Middleport, Oh.

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.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
' ,75
.75
.75

•. 1.00

.75
.75
.'111
.75
.75

1.00
1.00
1.00

"-!10

Clan -..Greens ........ .............................. ............................... ... ............ 1.50

1.00

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.75

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Clau 1111"'-M....,, &amp;tufted ................ :.............. :........ ........ ........................1.!10
1.00
C.._ II !Jaeet Potatoes ......... ~ ....: .................. .................. .... ................ 1.50
1.00
Claa 57-Tomatoes, whole ................................. .... .... .... ........... ............. 1.50
1.00
C.._ Ill-Tomatoes, quar1ered ....: ...................................... ....................1.50
1.00
. Clqe 111-Tomat• • II'MII ...... ........... ,.................................................... 1.!10
1.00
Claaa ._Tomato Juice ...................... ,....................... ........ , ........ ........... 1.!101.00
Claaa 11-V. .eble
1.50
1.00
Clus
SQua .............. " .......... , ............................. .... ............ 1.!10
1.00
Clau
-canaed f&gt;ntatMo ................................................... .-:..............1.!10
1.00
DIVIIION 1 • -llAilBD 000118- No Frozen Baked Gooda. No llox Mixes. ,
!)a ked IOOds .should be on' dlapoaable paper or aluminum plate, furnllbed by exhibitor
wra~ whh a tru~~pe~r'ellt eoverlq.u
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.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75

and

Clau
1.50
Clau 64-Loaf of Wblte Breed ................................................................ 1.50
,Ciau 65-Banana Nut Bread ................................................................... 1.!10

1.00
1.00
1.00

.75
.75
.75

1.50
• Clau &amp;7-Mulllll, wbole whNt or bran, 3 on plate ........ .......................... 1.50

1.00
1.00

.75
.75
75
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Exblblt • Cookies
; : _ t a l ...................... ~ ............ :.............................................1.50
76-CIIaall:-1~ (Cab Style) ................... ....................... :........1.!10
Cl
Cllljl ........................................ ................. ...............1.50
CIIU ~BroWDies-Fuclp-Unlced ,,,, ........................ :.......................1.!10
C au
Plaia Drop .............................................................................. 1.50
lau '11-'-Molaaes ...... ...............................................
1.50
i:rr~':-:~ii~r·ii.diiiil'*·ii·p.;;c~;,··.;;;·ili;t:.;·;:··· 1·50
-Apple ................................... , .................................................. 1.50
g::a-c~~erry
1.50
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1.00
1.00
1.00
1.110

.75
.75
.75

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75

Department XIII-Grantle Exhibit

BABU&amp;AFaY,I.. I loa._.
General'l'heme-Growlq_With 'nle Gran)(•-'!'he CommUBIIY BuDder
THE CI.OSED RIRI .F! AND "-AU MAY bt; Ulii!.U. I'IU III'III!;K KWALlA .
Entries cloae at 4 P.M. Friday, Aupat 10.
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Grange E•blblta Will be ladled at a ume to be &amp;IIIIOUII&lt;ed by SuperiJIIelldent•
Granae E•blblta wttrbe Judlled on tile tolloWiaR 8c)ore Boanl.
BU.OitiiiHA'I'&amp; 011.\NGIE BlDIDJT IJCOIIB CARD
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. Originality - Ideas ud Materials ....... ,................................................................................ 20
Attractiveness - Ability to attract aad hold atletltloa ........................................................... 15
Appearance and neat- - vlslbUIIy and letteriD&amp; ............. :........................................... ,.....10
Granp Teacblnp - ldtu and prlnctplts of the Graqe ., ................... :.................................25
- Achll!v~t Goi!ll and Community Service of Local Granae .................................. ,.............20

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Total .......... .-..............100

Premiums: 110.00 eacb.
AU articles nblblted by a Graqe must be produced or made by members of THAT Gra111e.
Exhibits are to liP nl......,. hv I: flO P.M. m Mmldov •"" ......... utll4:00 P.M. on Saturday.
Eacb Granae Will be required to buy a Membenldp Ticket.
U Is the purpoee of the Fair Board to build better Ap1euJttlre m Melli Colmty and It can COIIcelve of no better step In tbat direction tlwl tbe upbulldllll of the a....,.. and lhiOir activities.

Department XIV- Public SclwOU
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Class 118-41ponp CUe ............ .. .............................. ,........... .................... 1.!10
. Class '10-Butter ~Dow or wblte troatlng) .. ....................... .................... 1.50
'·Class 71-l'owlll b .............................. .. .. .......... ........ ........................ .1.50
Clan 72-Cbocolate cat. ............................................ ............................ 1.50
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DIVIBION 1111-Bied ... Wlllte (bl or amaller)
All classes as Division 1101
DIVDION Jlta-Pitln pmeale (h'ltlmLhll)
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RandJ H-a·tiOII. c~.....................................................Jiai'ban Frr•.........,....
Must be In place 12:00 Noon Monday for 1:00 Judglna.
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Any size photo must be mounted at least 1%" on all sides of picture.. ready to hang with firm
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Photo cannot hav" been exhibited previously at Meigs County Fait.
It Is not mandatory to title plctur...
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No frames.
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All exhibits must hav• entry tags aotached.
Photograph must be orltliD&amp;I and work of·l'Xhlbltor.
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Any person earning over half th•lr lncomr from P!lotORrap~y cannot be Judged.
The ·Falr committee Is not responsible for loss or damaJie.
Two place premiums with three plilce ribbons each class. ·
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DIVIIIO!II1111 Baapelad Bile (4xt or Smaller.
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1.00
Class 2-Anlmals .................................... : ............ ....... ... ... .... ......................... ........... 2.g::
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Class 3-Portralts and Personalities .... ................... .. ... ................... .. ... ....... .. ............1.
.75
Claso 4-Pictorai·Storytelllng with one plcture ....... \..... .... ...... .. ........ ... ......................1.!10
.75
Class 5-Abetracts·Patlft'lll, special t'lfecta. etc ................ .............. ....... .. .. ...... ......... l ,:::l
.75
Class 6-Nature Cloaeups ........................................... ............ ...,..... ........ ..................1.
.75
Class 7-Misct'llaneous ........ ,... : .. .................... .. ........... ....... .. ... ... ........................ ,... ..l.!IO

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Mu•t be rt'lllslt'red by August 9 and 10-9 A.M.·4 P.M. Must be In pt"ce 12 noon Monday, August
13. Arllclf'l cannot be rl'mO\'ed before 4 P .M. AUJUotl8. An exblbltor may &lt;'Iller onuxhlllltln each
class. Mu•t be made or canned 1111.1 or 1984. Pint or Quart Jars t'Xr.pl Division 1201. Membership
ticket
to enter.
DIVIIION
1•1 Each muot be labeled. Do not ciYO/er lids ' .-.....
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PRIIIEBVICII,IAIIB,IPWD, Plc::aLa, CIIOW.aJOW, UJ.a81!'.8, CATiVPS ANDSAVCES
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SECTION !-PRESERVES (Any Sized Jar)
1 Nch .......................... :............ ........ .................. , ................... . 1.50
Class 2• $1.00
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ct:!: ~ .. ........ .......................... ....... .. ... ........... ..... .................... 1.!10
1.00
.75
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1.50
.75
Cluo 5-~tum -Red .............................................................................1.!10
1.00
.75
ass - omato ........................ : ............................................................1.50
1.00
.75

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
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Entrtt'!l must be In place by Tuesday, 12:00 P.M.
Entries !IIUSI be reRtstered by August 10-9:00 A.M. and f P.M .. office of' Fair Secretary.
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AU entries must bave entrv ·t aR. name and adllreu. ·
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Art exhlbll·opelll 8:00A.M. Tueldly tor placement and· c l - at 12:00Noon for cl.. nlng and
open Judging at 1:00 P.M.
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The dclalon of tbe Judi• are cleftlllte &amp;lid tiDal.
The fair commiHte Ia 1101 rnponalble for lou or damap.
DIVJIION IMI-oiL PAIN'ftNO
$1.00
Claaa t-Landlcape from Nature ......................................................................$2.00
1.00
Claaa 2-Portralt from Ute .................. :... .... .......................... ............ ................. 2.00
.75
Clau 3-Stlll Lite .....:........................................................................................ 1.110
.75
Clails 4-Marlne Study .................... ................................................................... 1.!10
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Class 5-F'-er Study .................... ...... ...................... .............. ......................... 1.!10
.75
Clau 6-Anlmal Study ............................................................................ ,.......... 1.!10
.75
Clau 7-Modem Art ................... , ........................ .................................-:............ 1.50
DIVISION I,._AC&amp;YUC PAINTING
'1.00
Class 1-Ludlcape from Nature ....................................................................... 2.00
1.00
Class 2-Portralt from Life .................................. ,............................................. 2.00
.75
Clau 3-SIIU Life ........................................................................................... , .. 1;!10
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Class 4-Martne Sllldy .... .............................................. .................................. ·... 1.!10
.75
Clau 5-Fiower Study ....... : .................... ........................ .......... ......................... 1.50
.75
Class 6-Anlmal Study ....................................................... , ............................... 1.50
.75
Clus 7-Modem Art .......................... : ..... ,...... ....... ............. .......... , ..... ............... 1.50'
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1.00
Class 2-Portralt from Life .......................................................... ...................... 2.00
1.00
Class 3-SIIII Lite ..........................................................................................~ .. 1.50
.75
Class 4-Marine Study ..................... ,.................................................... .......... :.. 1.!10
.75
Class 5-Fiower Study ............................ ................ ................ ...... .. .. ................. 1.50
.75
Class 6-Anllllal StudY ....................................................................................... 1.!10
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Class 2-Portralt from Life ........................ ........................................................ 2.00
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ClaU 3-SIDI Life .............................................................................................. 1.50
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Clall 4-Marble Study .................................... ...:.. ........................ ................ .. ... 1.!10
ClaU 5-F'-er Study ................................................. , ..................................... 1.50
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Class 6-Anllnal Study ........................................ ............................................... 1.50
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RESERVB BEST OF SHOW ........................................ ......................................................... I.H
All entrieS must be ready to hang or will not be accepted.
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Phot,. must be ready to hang with firm backlngsurtac•. or will not be accepted.
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1.00
1.00
1.25
1.00
.75
.75
1.50
.75

2.50
2.50

1.511

Department ·X - Amateu·r Painting

1.25
1,50 '
1.50
1.25
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1.00
1.75
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Clau liS-Peach ... ; - l .: ................ ........................ .... .................. .... ...... I.!IO
Class 86-PumJ.."ID ... _ ............ ....................... ............. ... ................. ........1.!10
("IJII•• R'J-Rat " ,,,,: •...r.u_.,,; 0 , 0000000000000000 00 000 ; ,, 0 00 0 00 0000000 \ 000 :,,, 000 0 iooooooo o~ ooooooolo!IO
DIVIIION I--CANDY
Class88-(;armel .. ...... .................. ................ .. ......... : .. ............................1.!10
Class It-Peanut Brittle ..................................... : ........ .. ............ .......... ... 1.50
Class to-Minto .......................... .... ... .. .................... ...... .................... ; .... 1.!10
Class 91-Fudge-Chocolate .... ........ ...................... .................. ................ 1.!10
Class82-Fudge-Whlte .............. :.......... : .... .. .... ............ .......... ................ 1.!10
Class 93-Divlnlty .................. ...................... ................................... ,.......1.!10
Clau94-Misc. (property naJI1ed) .................. .................................., ...... 1.!10

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Educational exbllllta wiD be claaaltled u science exbllllta of aria alld crafla exblbita. Science
exblblta WID be directly related to t * ' Ia health, ...,_..atloa, eart11 edeteee, IIJolciCY, bolaqy,
physics. or cbnnlatry •
Arts and craft ablblta miR'IIt coaalst of halldcraft.IJMIIviiiC wood wnrlt. metal work. ,..,.,..•
craft, WMviJII, lu!lttlnJ. aeedleworll,_pallltlnp, drawfoa, lelterlq or ~.
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Each exblbll Will be Judged on Ita own merlta.
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First Place .............. :............................................................. Blue RibbOn- P)y.l,l..AP
S«ond Place .................. ....................... ,v ................. ;.... ........ Red Ribbon- plua 11.00
Tblrd Place ......................................................... :................. Wblte Rlbbon- plua•.!IO
Fourtb Place ...................... ........................................ .......... Green Rlbbon - Jl!ua 0.00.
The fnllnwiH n~leo ·and retllllatlons shall aovem all exblblll.
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1. EntrieS cloee at • P.M. AJII!II! 10
2. EntrlH WID be lbitlted 1o pupoa oiu1111ed ta Melp Colmty Sdioola In the U83scbool year.
3. All eKblbJ'ta mut be In plaee by f:OO p.m. Moaday. A_.. 15.
4. Any nlllllt WltlldraWII betJre • p.m. SaiiR'dlly w1J tarteJt AllY premium for wlddllt Ia eiiJIIble.
5. Not more tball oae entry per pei'IOIL
6. Intormtloll on tbe eatry form must IIICiude the qe and arade alld ICbool of tile IndiVIdual
makiDK the exbllllt.
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7. Exbltilta WID lie lad&amp;ed at a Ume lo be . ._aced by tbe ssperbdlodetlt.
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' · Any comnierclaJ prepared matertal m... be lllddelltalto tile exblblt u a-wbote.
10. EKblblta wiD be lad&amp;ed upon the bests of

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Pace - 2 Year Old FUiy -River Valley Colt CII'CIIIt .............................. Eat. Purse 13289 Added
(Ohio Fair Fund · Early Closlq)
Trot - 3 Year Old ~ River Vallev Colt Circuit ....................................... Eat. Purse 13289 Added
(Ohio Fair Fulld • f:Jiriy Closlq)
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Pace .., 2 Year Old - Rlwr Valley Colt Circuli ... ................................... Eat. Purse 13289 Added
(Ohio Fair Fund · Early Closlilll
Trot- 3 Year Old Filly- River Valley Colt CII'CIIII ........................." ..·'·Eat. Purse 138 Added
(Ohio Fair Fuild · 1:arty CJoalilll)

TIIV-AY, AUOVST II. . . . - BT.urnNO 'I'IIIP-1:11 ....
Trot ~ 2 Year Old -River Valley Colt Circuit ....................................... Eat. Purse 13289 Added
(Ohio Fair Fund • Early ClollDal
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Pace- 3 Year Old.._ Rtver Valley Colt Cirelli! .................................... -Eat. Pursel3289
(Ohio Fair Fund .l)ariy Clolllllll
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Trot- 2 Year Old f1liJ- 'River Valley Colt CII'CIIIt ........ ,...................... Eat. Purse 13289
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(Ohio Fair Fund' ckly ,Cioolllll)
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Pace - 3 Year Olci'.I'IJIY .._ ~- ValleY Colt CII'CIIlt .............................. Est. Purse 13289 Added
(Ohio Fair fluid .' Ea"Hy Cioelq
Trot- Oblllco Trot- Non Wlanen of 115,000 Lltrtlme u of Jaa1, 1984 ..................... Pune1Early Cloel,.)
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Pal"'' - Ohlllco Pace - Non Wlnaen of $15,000 Lifetime as of Jaa. 1, t984 .................. Pune •
(Early CIOSIJIII)
CONDmONS
USTA Rules to aovern events. Entrance lee of •15.00 for both the Ohlllco Pace and Trot. Oblo
Colt Stakes entnincefee lsu advertised. Money division: 45 · 25· 15 · 10-5percent. Five to start. The
rillbtls ..,.ved tocha~~porder ofpi'OII'emortodeclareoff aqy racelfunavolclablecondlllona prevall.
Ellmlullon heats for the Ohlllco Pace and the Trot If aeceuary. Tile Colt Staks will be raced Ill
divisions under tbe Nla of the RIVl'l' Valt.y Colt Ctmalt. Two beat plan. Ewry heat a race.
AU entrteo must be dod~ ID by 11:00 A.M .• 2 days before tbe raee.
aJVU VAU.IEY VOLT aact11T ldJIBIEIIIIIIIP CAalll WJU. II&amp;IIONOUD AT GATP
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WILLIAM B. DOWNIE
FRED GOEGLEIN
ROGER SPENCER
FAIR SECRETARY: MuluEL BRADFORD, SecretarY. 4«111 !luDJI!' Hollow Rd.. Ololvllll!, Oblo §123
MOBILE STARTING GATE
BLACKSMITH
PHat'O FINISH
MEIDP&amp; lillie 111V1E1t ,V.uJ.IEY COLT QIICVIT ....... IJOUTIIP&amp;N 01110 FMit aiiCVIT

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Entree Fee - SlO.OO
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!1500 4 Wheel Drlve-Modllled - S175 • $1!!0 · 1125 · $100 • S1S • ISO • 125
9&amp;00 Field Stock Tractor Pull - $100 • S1S • S!!O • SZi · SlS • $10
6!!00 4 Whftl Drive • Modified Truck Pull - $175 · Sl!!O . $125 • 1100 . S75 • $.'10 • S2S
8000 Field Stock Tractor - $100 · S1S • $.'10 • $25 • $15 • $10
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Entree Fee - $10.00
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6000 Field Stock Tractor - $100 · S1S • $.'10 • $25 • $15 · $10
!1!100 Modified Tractor - Sl!lfl · S125 • 1100 · 175 • ISO • $25 · 110
510) 2 Wheel Drive - Open Truck Pull - Sl75 · $1!!0 • $125 • $100 . $75 . S!!O • S2S
7200 Modified Tractor - $1!!0 • $125 · $100 ' m · S!!O • n5 · $10 .

Kiddie Tractor Pull

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Entry F"" $1.00 - ftetllstratloll 2:.00 p.m.
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A pull each day at 4:00P.M. In Tractor Pull" AM - Center Field
With a pull off for eacb day's winner 011 Saturday at 4: 00P.M. In the Center Field
A Trophy will be presented to the winner of each pull off tlass on Saturday
A ribbon to NCb participant with 2 place money per class ..: S2 . $1 .
Class 1 - Boys or Girls we~t~hlnc 35 • 55 pounds
Class 2 - Boys or Girls wellhlq !16 • 75 pounds
Tractors donated for uae In the pull by:
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Depoy, GaraRe. llolrJIS Equipment, and Di:D Equipment
Sled dOnated bY Harold Ford

AD Stock~~~ will be rualllq Ia band. nme t tarts.-en saw touches wood. nine s • when
lut .c ut Ia COII!pleted. ~. cull total.
Wood to be Uled 18 cutllJII-Iball br.
Stock iuld ......... 81ncb roUad poplar woad
Unlimited........., . 121ncb nJ111111 poplar woad

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UNIJMI'I'Eq IP.lmED:. .
AII.Ythllll YW CIIIJ cany uti JW1! start.

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JAMES P. CONDE ·

Republican Candidate For
Meigs County Coroner

Your Support A lnOuenee Would Be Appr«lated
Potd For By TIN- f.oodldoO• Jo....S P. C...ot.

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memben of &amp;he Mel1s County Emerpacy MedlcalServlcea.

Davll Kraw&amp;ezyi!., Q.VM •

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PHONE 992-6653
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MAYTAG APPLIANCES .
"Quality Furniture"
PH. 773-5592
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T-Shirts-and-Lettering
JEANS: Levi' a : Chic - Lea
WORK SHOES: Redwlng - Chippewa
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Business and Professional Women In charg&lt;'
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3. Six months to twelve monilia. Cunol be on. year of llll&lt;' before Aq U •
4. Twelve montbo to e1a111teen montM of age.
be_.~_... ot age~.\ua i4 111N
5. Eighteen months to two yNrs of qe. Cannot be over two years of agP as of Alii!. 'u ,' 19114
6. Two years of aJll'. Muat be born 011 or between Alii!. 1•. · 1~ and A:u1. 14, 1984
7. Tbreey~ra of aaP. Muat be bom between A1111. 14. 1111 and Alii· 14. 1984
Out of COUIIIy Judla wiD be Uled to Judie tilt and .. declllonl of tbese Judael wiD be final.
with~~rJr~ust reata
be ter bv - - p e r ad. All ntry rw of S1 Will be cbaraecl and must be se.nt 1n
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One l!lrl and one boy wUI be leleded aa Flrllt Place WIDDer In each group.
Each child wUI receive a ribbon for ftllerllll the contest.
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AI Our New Loeatlon

MiddlepOrt Masonic Building
North Second Street, Middleport, Oh.

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NO Alcoholic Beveraaes.
Wood to be cut shall be 18" to bottom of woad.
Warm up area to be deolpated area.
CutllJII Area: Ollly peril* allowed Ill thll area are tboee cutiiJII, ollk:lals and timers.
No more !baa 2 peop~ sball run 1M same saw.
u saw woa't start flntllme at wood, contestent will ao to the end of lineup. .
If saw doeln'tstart second time atwood; contestant will bedllquaUfted. NO REFUND of entry
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STOCK SAW
0 to 2
2.1 to 3.5
PRIZES $10 and S5
3.6to 4.5
4.6tos.5
5.6 and UP
Any saw that runs Stock Class will not be allowed to run In Open Stock Class.
Tbere will be adumppltat aUeventsandgaswUI be furnished by the organization who sponsors
the event.
The gas ~ wiD be:
211 to 1
PRIZES $25 · $10 · S5
32to 1
40 to 1
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gauae tootb wUI run stock exhaust.
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AU partlclponll wiD be 18yearaOf age or over: lfu!l'le':l8, parent or lo!ilalllllrdlan present and
with signed couentlllp. NO one younp!r tban 15 allowed to cut.
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can be provided by a dealer. No metal removal from saw eqlne.
,\II saws wiB be left In dellpated area after contestant mallei cut. If anyone protests a saw,
muffler will be pulled for FREE. If periOD who protests Is not aallafled, hP.wUI put up$25.00fortNr
down and reassembly. If saw Is found not to be Stock, periOD wbo protl!lts keeps his $25.00. 11 saw Is
found to be Stock, owner of aaw wUI keep tbe $25.00 for reuaembly of his saw.
Owner of aaw bu choice of who disassembles saw. Tear down muat be done on the spot, when
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IN(UIIft'&amp;
Adamo Co.
July ~""te-21 (Moa.AM·Sal.l
'Albany Ind.
Sfopl . 6-1 fl'llun .PM-SUII.I
Allen Co.
Au.-. ,..• tMoa.AM·Sun.l
Aahland Co.
s.pt . 16-22 tSun.PM-Sal.l
Aohtabula Co.
Au.-. 7-12 (Tu... PM-Sun . I
Afhena Co.
Au.-, 6-11 IMea.AM-Sat .l
Attica Ind.
Aua. 22-H (Wfd.AM·Sun.j
AuRIIIUCo.
Aua. 11-1 f Frt.PM·TIIIII'I. I
Barlow Ind.
·II (Ttlun. AM-Sun. I
llellvlllp Ind.
12-15 CWoci.PM·Sat. I
llelmo~t Co.
. !1-1 .fWoci.PM-Sun.l
Brown Co.
5&lt;-pt , ~-311 IT...,..EV-Sun. l
Butlt'l' Co.
July 22·27 tSun.PM-Frl. l
Carroll Cp:
July 17·22 (TuOI .AM-Sun. l
Champalllft Co.
Aug. f-10 f!lat.AM·Frl. I
Clark Co.
July 21·27 f!lai.AM·Frl. I
Clermont Co.
J~ly 23-211 fMoa.AM-Sat.l
Clinton Co.
AUII- 6-11 f Moa.AM·Sal.l
Columblatta Co.
Alii- ~ -26 ITua.PII-IIun.l
Cothoctlfl Co.
Sept, »&gt;r! . • (!lai.M-TIIun.l
Crawford Co:
July IJ.Atlg.• tMoa.AM·Sal.l
Cu~hotla Co.
· · Aul(. 6-12 (Mon.PM-Sun. l
Darb-Co.
Aul(. 17·2!1 fiP'ri .AM-Sat. l
o.!lanC&lt;'Co.
AUI(. 111-2!1 tSat.EV.-Sat. I
O.lawal't' Co.
s.,t ~o15-21 fSat.AM·Frl. j
Erlt' Co.
Aul(. r·12 tTuos.AM-Sun,)
FalriiPld Co.
0&lt;-t. 9-13 tTu...AM·!Ial. l
Fayt'ltPCo.
Jlaly 2.'1·21 (Mon.PM-Sat.l
Frantlln Co.
July 15-21 (Sun.Am-!lat. 1
Fulton Co.
&amp;-pt . 1-6 (Sat.AM-Thura. 1
Gallla Co.
July 00-AUI(.f (Moa.EV-Sat. I
c....... eo.
'Aui(~Sopt . 3 (TIIun.AM-Mon.l
GreenPCo.
July IJ.AUII. 4 IMon.AM·Sat. I
Guprnaey Co.
~- 10-16 CMon.PM-Sun. I
HamOtonCo.
July ii-Aull- I m-I'M-Sun.l
llancock Co.
· AUK. 21-Sept. 3 (W.. 4iof-Mon.l
Hardin Co.
Sept. t -9 (Tu... AM·Sun .l
l!arrtaon Co.
·.July 11-15 (Woci.AM-Sun.l
Hartford Ind.
Au.-. 6-11 (Mon.AM·Sat. I
Heney Co.
Aug. 11·17 (Sat.AM-Frl. I
HIRhland Co.
S..pt.,:1-8 fMon.AM·Sat.l
Hooklng.,Co.
S..pt. 10-15 (Mon.PM-Sat. I
Holm.. co.
Aug.14-18 11:1J... PM-Sat. I
Huron Co.
Aug. 13-18 (MOII.AM·Sal. I
Jarkton Co.
July 16-21 IMOII.EV-Sat. l
Jeflt'I'IOII Co.
Aul(. 14-19 (Tute.AM-Sun. I
Knox Co.
July 22-21 (Sun.AM-Sat. )
LakPCo.
Aug. 21-26 f'i'uH.AM-Sun. I

La•n11ncP Co.
July 23-21 (Mon.PM·Sal.l
Lo!ran Co.
July 17-22 c-r-.AM·Stln.l
Lorain Co.
Aq. ll-2fl (Mon.PM·Sun. I
Loudonvlllt' llld. ·
0&lt;-t. U !Woci.PM·Sat .l
Lucaa Co.
July 21-Aq.l jSat.PM·Frl.l
Madlaon Co.
J i 15 (Moa, PM-IItaa.l
MahoNng Co.
AuK.
3 1111on.AM-Mitl.l
Marton Co.
J - a.
4 1'111tn.AM-Wocl.l
Mfdlna Co.
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Melllt Co.
Aq. 14-18 (Twi.AM·Sat.l
............ Co. • AUI(. 10-11 (Fri.PM-111un.l
Miami Co.
AI(, 11-1&amp; (Sai.Aiol-111pn.l
Monrc., Co.
~ill-25tllea.PIIJ·Sat. l
Monlll'lftll'I'Y Co.
Alllfl .J (Woci.PM Min.)
Morgan Co.
s.pt.
tTuos.PM·Sal.l
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"'-· ....... 3 (IWLAM-Mitl.l
Mlllklnlum Co.
Aug. 12·21 (ltni.AM-Sat. l
Nobll! Co.
Auj. 21Sep1. 1 (Twi.PM·Sat.l
Ohio Statp Fair
AUK. 3-11 (IP'rt.AM·IIID.l
Ottawa Co.
July 17·22 (Twi.AM·Sun.l
Pauldlntt Co. ,r July ._12 tFri.AM-THun.l
l'frry Co.
July 11-22 (Woci.AJI..SU.. I
Plcluoway Co.
July 2!1-.\111- S (IJu AM·Frl.l
PlkP Co.
July :11-Aug. f fMoa.PM·Sat.)
PlaiD Clly Ind.
July 2fl·21 fTwi.PM-Sat.l
PoriQr Co.
AUR.%1·21 (Taos.AM·SUR.I
I'I'Pblt' Co. ,
Alii!. 4-111 !Sai.AM·Sat. j
Putnam Co.
J_...,tllyt cFri.AM-Wocl.l
Richland Co.
Alljl. 7-13 (TuOI.AM·Mon.)
Rlcbawood Ind. • • :D&amp;pl. 31'111ttn.AM-Mo&amp;l
Ron Co. ·
Aua. f-11 fMoii .AM-Sat.l
Sandusky Co.
Au.-. 21·2fl f'lWI.AM.Su. 1
Aug. 6-lliMoa.EV-Sat.)
Scioto Co.
S..neca Co.July 24-311 !Tuea.AM·Mon.l
Shelby Co.
July 2'1-Ailtl. 2 (F'rt.AM-TIIun.l
Stark Co.
Aug. SSept. 3 fTuN.AM·Moa.l
Summit Co.
July 24-29 (Twi.AM·Sun.l
Trumbull Co.
July U cru...EV-Sun.l
!opl. JI.D ('l'uN.AM&amp;ra.l
'l'lllt'arawas Co.
Union Co. _
AuR. 1-13 (Woci.AM·Mon·l
VanWt'l1 Co.
Autr. 31-&amp;!JI. I tFri.AM-Tirtn.l
VInton Co.
July 31-AIII. f fTuos.I:V-Sat.l
· Warl't'n Co.
July 18-21 fWoci.AM-Sat.l
Wuhlnaton Co.
Sfopl. 1-5 ISat.AM·Wfd.l
Sfopl. 1-13 fSat.PM-Thun.l :
Wayllt' Co, ~
Williams Co.
Sop!. 1-15 fSat.PM·Sat.l
Wood Co.
AUK. 4-10 fSat .AM·Frl. I
WyanoiloCCo.
Sfopl. U -11 (TuOI.AM-Sull.l

MANY- y..q peeple ... to the auul Melp CoutJ Fair
t\anap tile blllldreda of exllllllb the)' bave In the Jualor fair wltll
awardll plq to the bell&amp; edalbl&amp;s.

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United StaUs' Covert but well- willing to.
He said the next president known liMliWment In attmlpts to
"Americans want the truth abrut
Ferraro," Kennedy said, "Walter . wbetherbeora.e.g"'-w!llhaveto · ~ lbeleftlstgovemrilentof the future - ndt after the e)ectlon,
MondalebasaireiMtvdonelllOI'efor ratse taxes; an W!Usual concessiOn. N~ HI! proposed to meet butnow,"Mondalesald
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Ronald Reagan basdoneln fllurb!g
''Taxes willgoup,lllldanyonewho
years."
ll&amp;Y5 they Wlll't Is oot tellblg the would Uketolll!l!thestatesratlfy the tors In various protests aroond the
Then MoadaJe:eame out ftihUng. 1ruth to the American .people,'' Equal RIIJitS Amendment by the clly' 1be demoostrators were
He ~ President Reagan of Mondale said. The dlfren!nces end~ 1111 first tenn.
. rnarcblllg In CJilposltloa to frTIIJTI!IIts
' keepliig his proposals for solving between hlmlelf 'and Rea&amp;an, he
'nNs started the fall's campaign. earllel' 'lbursday during protests
Amellca'a problems secret, juSt as said, are that be Is wllllngtoadmltio Ri!ap11 lllld George Busb .will be against 8I!Yel'li large corpol'atklns.
Demooats 1l9ed to claim Richard · the tax lncreue now and be WGUid reonlnated next month 1n l&gt;auas. Most ~ the arrests were for
Nlxoo did with his "secret plan to raise taxes "fair!)&lt;" He did DOt say · Bulb alreiMtY bas agreed In priDcl- unlawful assembly.
endthewar" In VIetnam.
by how much.
pte toc:lebab!sagalnstMs. Ferraro,
·Today, theDemocraUcteamgoes
"If tbls lldmbtlstratk&gt;n has a plan
He promised, lt elected, to end and Mondale challenged Reag1111 to Its separate W$Y!i, after jointly
for a better future," said Mondale, . within 100 days pf taktng otflce the debate blm. Reagan bas said he Is attmdlng a meeting of the party's
Nat1onal Conuruttee.

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marieS trom Obloalis lt not the
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III!Wif-nornlnltl!ll pfetldential CU· Daybl, said the .acceptance
dldate, WaK~er
F. -~aDd bls . speecbes were "DOt as ell!ctrfc" oot
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Feri'aro, that- .._ ......... to.pn!EIIt
seemed n!8l
'UJe qeada tor die_campaign.
' Gov. ·Ricbard O!ielle lllld other
Secretacy ofStateS!IerrqdBrown
di!II!Ptllit 'lellcl!!rs aaJd !hey
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i1enceda~'W\Y.hllb1Cweek~ lllld that he ·thought ~ ·Ferraro
mt only re-united. the traditional speech was Important because It
grass-mots elementa ~ the party symbolized the an1vaJ OfWQIYll!llln
but a1ao IJI'!Jduced the 11rst woman ·the wtrld of administrators 8lld ·
vice, prealdentlal candidate In !he. excecuitves. "It lll!ilt a IIIEII88IIe to ·
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the COipcirate bOard rooms," be
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daJe'sl!l'leCII aooep11ng the nomina·
disappolntnlent over his ~~~~SUCCeSSlion, provides the tools tor victory.
tul blclforthe presldeucy stmshows,
1begoyamrsald he dlilnot think seemEd luki!wamlln his pral.ae'.
that Mmdale could wtn If the
"Both speeches were excellent,"
election Wen! held today.
he said, but he adcledthatMondale's
"Buttheel!!ctlon!snottoday,"be speech "showed the direction we
saldandtllatDemocratsJnObloand should be lllllna as be
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· eliewiM!rewlllbammerawayatthe Femll'O's speech, he said, ''Was
prQblems wltb the economy, the
more abrut the pre!Jenl. We'll learn
ftlture of the ~. the peace · a lot more about bel' as the
lillie "and the slanlmingotcloors tp campaign gets started 1!1-eamest."
people's faces" durlng the coining
State Dauocaatlc Chairman
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James · M. Ruvolo, said both
speecbe$ were outstanding because
By NOYBilber, Democrats will IIleY spelled out the clltfereilces
. cany Ohio ''by a whisker,'' Celeste betweel Democrats and Republl·
l)ledlcted, although adding, ''Eve- cans - "the past Vl!l'BIIII the future.
ryone acknowledges that It's going We are the pany of the future."

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l'QUSing Introduction tor Mondale.
MI. Fen'anl'umnlnationThurB- ' "By bl.s d1olce of Geraldine

Walter l'dondale Is l1!iln1Dg for
pftwldent on pmnlaea to "stop the the UM delegates shouted tbem·
lllepl Wllf In Nicaragua," meet the . selves hoarae.
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