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Page-12-The Dally Sentinel

'Shocking human error'
cited in shootdown report
l11 .IOUN DIAMONU
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hc lr cu pi L:r \vrL'C k :rgl' o n a remote
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pyre's .11 c :' h pcu t&gt; k. 15 of th em
All\ l' f H.• rn ~ . i\n Arr

Fort e F - 15

:!wait recommendations by four St:lr general s.
Two crew members on the
AWACS radar plane patrolling the
nn-ny wnc over nonllcm Iraq that
day ha v~ refu sed to cooperate with
in ves ti gators. invoking their r ight

again st . . ~ Jf'. in c r im i n at i o n . A third

pdot, hh gun cam LLI recording the

refused tO ;mswc r spec ifi c qu CS-

scene. r..: nwrk s: "Nobmly's there.
Nnbodv co ul d survive that. "
It \\:;rs lHrc or th e few correct

liOllS.

:~ sscssiiJc' nLs

made by the U.S. military th:Jt morning.
A

2~ - volurnc

Pcntngon Jcport

rel ease d Wednesday describes a
chain of human errors that led to
the " fncnclly fire" downing April
14 of th e tw o Army Black Hawk
he Iico p! c:rs carry mg. American and
foreign officials on a humanitmian
rnr ss ion.

The rcpor! la ys out what Gen.
John Sh:tlikashvili, chairman of the
Jo1 nt Cl11cfs of Staff . call ed "a
shocking numb e r o f instances
where 11 JdJv1dual s fai led to do their
jobs prnpcrl y."
So great was the failure that the
militar y is now pr eparing legal
:1c tr on again s t so me of those
1nvolvcd. The punishments must

The l'cnwgon 1s still inves tig;n Jng why l'nur minutes of videotape
of the A\V ACS control room showIng th e cruc itll m o m e nt s were

erased.
"T h1 s is a matter that must be
reviewed furth er." Dcl'cnsc Secretary Wilham Perry sa id.
Crc w s on all fi vc aircraft
involved, including the two helic._optcrs, con tributed to the tragedy.
But the Pentagon report places the
heaviest criticism on the AWACS
crew, whose JOb it was to contro l
military trafllc and prevent fri endly
fire inciden ts.
Among the report' s findings:
• Th e two he licopters were on
th e wrong aircrJft identification

c hann el and th e AWACS crew
fuil cd to instruct them to sw itch.

• Tile AWACS crew never told

th e twt&gt; F- 1') pilot s on routine
patrol in the no-fl y t.o nc about the
l'ncndl y helicop ters.
·The pilots fl ew too fast and too
far from the helicopters to sec their
U.S. markings and mJSidcntificd
them as lraq1 Hmds.
• The AWACS crew chi ef was
not qualifi ed to be in charge.
'
• Th e seco nd F-15 pilot or
"wi ngman," had bad eyes ight.
• The AWACS crew fai led to
control the si tuati on as it played ou t
on their ratttr sc reens.
• The helicopter pilots apparent ly never realized th ey were about to
come under attack.
• The comma nd er ol' th e
AWACS crew wasn't "m 1ssion
ready" because he hadn't flo wn
enough sort ies before the !light.
• The Cnmb1ncd Ta sk Fo rce
protecting th e Ku·rdi sh population
from Iraq1 terror fail ed to coordinate heli cop ter operations with
f1ght cr patro ls. The F-1'i pilots
were never bri efed on the hcl icopter night that morning. And the
task force failed to make clear to its
AWACS crews that aircraft should
not be allowed in the no-fly zone
before the daily fighter swee p.

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tion o f an aircrafl idcntifi cZl tion

unit, operated properly.
" In the case of the F- 15s and
th e mi ss ile s, it op erated all too
we ll ," Perry said.
Presi den t Cl int on prai sed th e
Pentagon for producing "a thorough analysis of what wen t wrong
on that terrible day" ami for 9'i_dcring correcti ve actions. He ~ld the
victims "lost th eir lives trying to
save the lives of others. The important work they were doing must
and will continue."

ONA, W.Va. (AP) - Everyone

ex haustive dcl~til a chain of human

errors tha t led to the "friendly
fife" downmg on April 14 that
killed 26 people. 15 of them Amcr-

hil s done it s be st to make up for
errors that led to the downing of
two U.S. Army helicopters over 1cans.
Iraq, the family of one victim says.
John W. Garren Sr., who trav"We're all human and we all eled from hi s home ncar Columbus,
make misuJkes, sometimes driving Ohio, for a f:unily meeting with
down the street and sometimes in military olfidals Wednesday, said
an airplane," said Tracy Garrell, for three months he has suffered
the widow of John W. Garrell Jr., like the father of a soldier missing
32, a warrant officer se&lt;:ond class.
in action.
Garrell said she accepts the
He said t/1c Pentagon report proDefe nse Department's findings vides the finality he needed to
about th e accident and forg1ves hcgin healing.
those responsibl e.
"We lnve lost so much. He was
A 22-volumc Pentagon report our only so n," he said. "But
released Wednesday describes in (De fense Secretary William) Perry

ha s done eve rything he said he
woulrl. I don't feel like there has
bee n a thin g hcltl back."
.
Army Lt. Col. Paul Ha y, Capt.
Tom GibiJings. Air Force MaJ.
Steve Malli so n and John Rickey,
public affair s director for Fort
Knox, explained the report in broad
term s to Garren's family before the
finding s were announced lQ the
puhlic.
They left the family a copy of
the voluminous document, with
instructions to call them with any
questions.
Mrs. Garrell said sl1e plans to
read every wont in the report and
wntinuc her life with her 6-year-

old dau ght er. Jess ica.
Garrett 's father said the family
h:~s not ye t been toll! of any tlOSS Ihie punishment for those cit ed for
mist:1kcs.
" We wo uld just like to be
told, " he said.
Perry said any punishment or
possi ble courts martial would be
decided by the four-star g~ncrals
who oversee the people involved.
Mrs. Garrell said she knew her
husb:~nd chose a dangerous job in
wh1ch death was only a shot away.
"When I married him, he said
tile miliutry owned him·... she said.
"I always knew thi s was a possibilJty."

Vol. 45. NO. 51
Copyright 1994

Clinton returns to face domestic agenda
WASHINGTON (AP)- After on the issue most likely to catapu,lt
a W!;Ck abroad , President Clinton into the forefront for Novembers
. .
gets no time to catch his breath. elccuons..
Health care debate and Whitewater
For Clmton, the combmatJOn of
hearings arc just around the com~r Whitewater hearings and health
Ill Congress,_ never mmd the cns1s
care votes '" late July and _curly
heating up '" Ha1LJ and m1dtcrm August present_ a huge po!Jucal
clccuons JUSt four months away.
challenge. two Simultaneous fights
In the Whllcwatcr hca11ngs, he can 11! alford to lose.
Republicans will be trying to exact
Clinton is entering what is likely
a toll on Clinton, who is counting to feel like the longest month of his
on Dcmocratic alli_es to argue that presidency, and he is short of politthe GOP, for po!JtJcal gam, 1s Ltll- Leal cap1tal.
.
Jng ground already_ covered by the
A survey by_the Republtcan
special prosec utor mvesttgaung the ·JX&gt;lhng linn Publtc Opmton Stratecase.
.
.
~~es found that41 pe~cent,of AmerAnd the early talk of a btpartt- tcans approve _of Chnton s perforsan approach to health care_ reform mance_as presJdent, whtlc 46 perhas g1vcn way to part1san dJvtdc as cent diSapprove. And of those who
Congress prepares for floor debate approve of ClinlOn's JOb perfor-

mance. only 12 percent said they
were strongly supporttvc.
"!hose arc real I~ grim num bcrs, smd pollster BJII Mcinturff.
"The succession of Whitewater.
Paula Jones, Hall! and th1s unproducllvc lrtp abroad has kept them
from Ullkmg about the thmgs voters
want to hear - the economy,
health care and crime."
The possibility of military intervention in .Haiti is already sparking
congress10na!, debate. Tuesday
(::hnton sa1d,_ lnvadmg HattJ_lo
topple the rulmg JUr1ta IS an..opuon
that should not be ruled out.
One Republtcan t&lt;_~day accused
Chnto?, of exaggeratmg the prob!ems. I th1~k th1s tsalltrumped
upby the Clmton admmJslr?!ton to
naJn sympathy 10 mvadc. Rep.

William McCo llum , R-Fla., said on
Fox television.
Sen. Bob Graham, D-rla ., sa id
on CBS that he thinks the admini stration shou ld g1vc economic saneLions 30 days 10 work and then wke
military action if Haiti's mi1 1tary
ru lers have not given up power.
That drew cnticism from Sen.
John McCain R-Ariz. who said
·'I worry ab~ut an in~asion thai
risks American lives which frankly
might enmesh us, would most tikc ly enmesh us, into some kind of
long-term commiuncnt."
The foreign llOiicy debate comes
as the White House lmpcs Clinton
can capture momentum for his
domestic initiatives particularly
health.
'

By GEORGE ABATE
Sentinel News Staff

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The most important building bloclc for the Tuppers Plains Sewer District is funding - especially ""free" grants, a sewer district official said
Thursday.
The $2.6 million project could be completed by late 1996, ending more
than 20 year.; in which building has been banned in this 2()(kitizen town,
said Lindsey Lyons, president of the sewer boanl.
""Until the money is all nailed down, we aren't ready to ask for a contract or bid the project," Lyons said. ""If we don't get enough money, the
project will fall on its face. The more grants, the less we borrow and the
leaner the rate."
All members of the Meigs County Commissioners pledged their support foc the project today.
The sewer district asked the commissioners for Community Development Block Grant funds, but the money was dis!Tibuted elsewhere this
March, Lyons said. This decision delayed the project for a year. Next
March, the sewer district hopes to gel CDBG money, he added.
The sewer board already has secured a $75.000 Issue II grant foc en~­
neering work and a $500,000 grant from the Ohio Public Works Commission.
Other funding will include a part-loan, part-grant from the Farmers
Home Administration and could include money from the Appalachian
Regional Commission and CDBG funds, he added. The ARC money
could defray the cost of connecting customers' homes to the main linewhich could total more than $2.000 at each site.
""The dollars we get will determine the distance we go." Lyons said.
"'There is nothing real, real defmite at this moment as to the precise line
(designatio~ the district)."
The pro.JCCt engineer has aerial photographs of the sites and will eventually detennine the borders, he added The district tentatively will streiCh
one-half mile from the intmection of state routes 7 and 681.
- . ")N.e have the ri$1Jt of eminent domain. but we don't want to use il,"
Lyons said A public hearing will be held before the district boundaries
are presented for loan approval.
Property foc the sewer plant still has not been bought. Lyons said A
lagoon system will be used - but about 30 acres of land are still being
negotia~
·
The sewer board director said the project has reached its halfway point
with commiunems. Lyons said.
"'lt"s a long discouraging process to most people," Lyons said. Influential in the establishment oC the Tuppers Plains-Cheslel' Waier District. he
added, "I lmow how these projects can be scary, but I don"t get discouraged easily."
The county commissioners agreed the project is important for the
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California wildfires imperil national forest
WEAVERVILLE, Calif. (AP)
-Firefighters today battled a fastmoving wildflfc that raced across
750 acres of oak woodlands near
Trinity Nanonal Forest m northern
California.
The fire, fanned by strong westerly w1mls, forced the cvacuauon
of more than 200 houses near lhc
Trinity R1ver, authoflltes satd
today . It 1s also threatemng the
town
of
Lewiston
near
Weaverville.
The blaze broke out Tuesday
evening three mtles west of
Weaverville.
It quickly grew to400acresand
·
m·
doubled

as strong winds pushed the !lames Rincon blaze, both about 2 weeks
up steep slopes, said Capt. Chris old and entrenched.
.
Newton of the Caltforma Depart'"It's going to burn until it
mcnt of Forestry. Nonethel.ess, fire - rains," Bob Lee of the Southwestfighters already had tl parually sur- ern Coordinatton Center in Alburounded and expected to have tl querque, N.M., said of the Ratfully contamed by Thursday. offi- tlesnake fire, burning in the mouncmls sa1d.
tams of Coronado National Forest
Elsewhere. a 350-acre wildfi~c ncar Douglas.
near the Sequo1a Nauonal Forest m
The Rincon fire in the Saguaro
southern Caltfom1a was contamed National MonumenteastofTucson
Tuesday after firefighters beat it is moving slowly toward an area
back from doorsteps of houses in where it should bum itself out, Lee
rural communities near Lake said.
Isabella. One home was lost.
In Washington, authorities were
Arizona's two biggest wildfires lookin for a man seen near where
remained the 13,570-acre Rattlcsnakc fire and the 8,438-acre

a susp1cious brushfire is believed to
have st~rtcd Monday. The fire
jumped the Spokane River and
spread across 400 acres of rugged
terrain ncar Spokane before it was
contained Tuesday.
The fire forc ed the temporary
evacuation of homes, a nursing
home and a campground. Three
firefighters were treated for smoke
inhalation.
In Oregon, a 26,000-acre, fire in
central Oregon and a 13,000-acre
fire in north-central Oregon were
both expected to be contained
today.

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the evacuation or as many as 200 bomes. Firetighters hope to have
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A biU affecting the payment of water line relocation, inspired by
proposed relocation of Tuppers Plains-Chester Water District lines
along U.S . 50 in Athens County, was signed into law Thursday by
Gov. George V. Voinovich.
The legislation was drafted by Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney John R. Lentes and sponsored in the Ohio Legislature by Slate
Rep. Mark Malone, D-South Point, and State Sen. Jan Michael
Long, D-Circleville.
According to Lentes, who serves as the attomet for the TP-C,
the legislation requires that the Ohio Depanment o Transportation
. pay any costs involved in relocating water when OOOT undenakes
a road project
Lentes estimates that the legislation will save TP-C customers a
half-miUion dollars in Athens County alone. Wilhout the new law,
that cost would have been borne by the customers as a result of line
relocation.
"As a result, water customers across the slate of Ohio will benefit greatly in years to come," Lentes said.
Lentes said several attempts to change the legislation had been
made previously by other organizations, and credited Malone and
Long with the bill's success.
""Because of their highly respected positions in the legislature.
Rep. Malone and Sen. Long were able to assemble a bipartisan
coalition in support of this bill."" Lentes said.
"I speak for the board of directors of Tuppers Plains-Chester
Walel' District and all of its customers as I extend my gratitude to
Rep. Malone and Sen. Long for their diligent work toward this biU's
passage," Lentes added.

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r----For safety's sake---. Malone
to join
crucial
panels
By AMY B. POTIS
Sentinel News Staff
Local residents are hopeful and
supponive of State Rep. Mark MaJ.
one's appointment to the
Appalachian Arts Facility Taslc
Force, announced Tuesday. Many
are expecting the committee, creal·
ed to determine spending for the
improvement of the arts facilities in
Appalachian Ohio, to help bring
development and prosperity to the
region.
Malone, D-South Point, is one
of seven members who wiU submit
a plan for the use of $5 million
given to the Ohio Arts Facility
Four· year-old Andrew Bissell of Long Bottom, at len, gelS his fingers printed Thursday night
Commission.
by JeiT Miller. Andrew's parent~. Todd and Diana, decided to fingerprint their oldest son for safeStale Sen. Jan Michael Long. Dty's sake. "We keep a close eye on him," Todd said. "Before we came down, we told him we were
Cin:lcville,
was also appointed to
going to come down and play." Miller, tbe Meigs County prosecutor's special investigator, said
the
commiaee.
which will use four
documenting a child's identity is one important security measure. About 30 youths, as young as
to
delermine
the allocation
criteria
four months old, attended the function sponsored by the prosecutor's office and Stop Crimes
of
funds:
arts,
economic
developAgainst Children. (Sentinel photo by George Abate)
ment. historic preservation and
recreation.
Malone's appointment is
expected to be a boost for all of
southeast Ohio. He said the commiuee was designed specifically
for this area and hopes to make it
high on the priority hst for fw11ling.
"Our area has a lot to be proud
years, MoDday and Wednesday for as follows: Brogan-Warner InsurBy CHARLENE HOEFLICH
of:
its people, its heritage and beauone
group,
and
Tuesday
and
Thursance for real property insurance;
Sentinel News Stan
day for another group, with each Ashland Oil for diesel fuel, gaso- ty," Malooe said. ""I intend for us to
line, oil and grease; Heiner's Bak- work to get the funding needed to
The kinderganen schedule was group 10 attend every other Friday.
A.
Colvin
was
hired
as
David
ery
for bread; Michael's Ice Cream exhibit our local treasures for our
set, bids for insurance, fuel and
music
teacher
for
the
1994
-95
for
ice
cream; Snouffez's Fire and folies and others to enjoy."
food products were accepted. and
Many gr~ups have already
some pc:rsonnel was hired at Thurs- school year. and Tricia Wolfe was Safety Equipment for ftre equipday mght"s special meeting of the employed as a second grade teach- ment; Borden Valley BeU for milk; expressed an mteresl m discussing
Standard Food for food; Mr. Bee the funding necessary 10 maintain
Southern Local Board of Educa· er at Letart Falls.
The
board
approved
installation
Potato Chip Co. for chips; and and expand their operations. The
lion.
of
carpeting
in
the
offices
at
the
Malone Warehouse Tire for tires Downing House in Middleport
Kindergarten in the Southern
cQ_uld benefit from this task force.
to
be
high
school
with
the
carpet
and lubes.
Local District will again this year
purchased
from
Anderson's
at
a
Ml)lone also said there are viable
Treasurer
Dennie
Hill
reported
be ali-day sessions, with a change
projects in the arts in
long-range
coot
of
$2,31
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on
stateand
federallv·funded
proin scheduling from last year. Stu(Continued on Page 3)
Bids were accepted by the board
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dents will allend the same days all

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By DIANE DUSTON
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - An invasion of Haiti may not be imminent,
but it appears inevitable unless military leaders give- up control of the
Caribbean country, some members
of Congress say. The White House
said today the situation in Haiti
''continues to deteriorate.''
Adding to the invasion speculation, U.N. Ambassador Madeleine
Albright said Thursday that 12
Latin American countries have
agreed to contribute troops to a
peacekeeping force.
And the Pentagon said an invasion-&lt;:ontrol ship wiU arrive Saturday in the Caribbean, joining the
Navy fleet off the Haiti's shores.
Sandy Berger, President Clinton's deputy national security
adviser, said today the buildup was
"a prudent measure of preparedness" and reiterated Clinton's
statements that invasion is only an
option.
But, Berger said on ABC,
"what is happening in Haiti is an
affront to decency.·'
"You have a military leadership

there that ftrst stole the democracy
... swept away the elections and
now is rulillg that country through
really what is a reign of terror,
murders, killings, kidnappings and
mutilations."
''The situation COP.tinues to
deteriorate," Berger said. "I think
there is a growing sense of shock in
this country as we watch these pictures of brutality in Haiti. as we see
desperate people willing to risk
their lives to get on absolute unseaworthy vessels to leave that countrY."

Vice President AI Gore said an
invasion of Haiti "certainly is not
imminent" In an interview with
Canadian television, Gore said the
administration frrst wants to examine the impact of tightened sanctions against the military regime.
"Let us evaluate whether or not
this might yet increase the pressure
to the point where a negotiated
solution might be feasible," Gore
said in the taped interview, to be
broadcast Sunday .
Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., chairman of the Senate Armed Services

Committee, said his sense from
administration briefings was that
"events are moving in that direction," toward an invasion.
An invasion itself could be
accomplished quickly, several senators said. The problem is the aftermath and the quagmire that would
develop without an internationally
supported plan for restoring a
democratic government to Haiti.
Albright said the 12 other
nations have agreed to contribute
up to 4,000 troops to a United
Nations mission to carry out "the
work of peacekeeping and assisting
in the reconstitution of a Haitian
professional military and police.''
While showing no enthusiasm
for an immediate invasion, the Senate kept the door open for President
Clinton by defeating, 57-42, a
Republican measure that could
have prevented military intervention for 45 days.
Still, foreign policy and military
experts in the Senate arc wary.
"We have to focus on nationbuilding from the very beginning,"
said Nunn. ''The real mission is

nation-building," which could be
"very prolonged."
"Any invasion must have a
clear transitional plan for international policing," said Sen. John
Kerry, D-Mass., a member of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

But Sen. John Warner, R- Va ..
said there was "no international
legal justification to intervene militarily in another country simply to
reslOre democracy.''
Senate Republican Leader Bob
Dole noted that the United States
occupied Haiti for 19 years earlier
in this centttry. ·:America left And
Haiti returned to violence and anarchy," he said. "We ought to spend
some time learning lessons from
that mtervenuon before beginning a
new one.••
. Bu,t, U.N. Ambassador Albri~hl
swd, We cannot have a situauon
where military dictators can take
over in our own hemisphere and
throw out a president that was
elected by the largest majority of
any president in the Western Hemisphere."
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LOS ANGELES (AP) Authorities say tllere was nothing
improper about a prosecutor's presence at O.J. Simpson's estate as
police began invest~gating the
killings of his ex-wtfe and her
friend.
The disuict attorney· s office
denied Thursday that prosecutor
Marcia Clark arrived at the estate
before a search wanant was signed
It said in a statement that she
arrived afterwards "to give legal
advice on the execution of the war·
llllll, as is often done by lawyetS in
our office."
KCBS-TV reported late
Wednesday that its time-marked
videotape showed Clark on Simpson's property at least 17 minutes
before the warrant was signed at
10:4Sa.m.

Police Chief Willie Williams ihe videci box, Joictan said
Legal experts said if Clarlc
said prosecutors routinely attend
investigations to give legal advice. helped search the estate before the
"It's quite nonnalto have mem- warrant was issued, that could help
bers of the district auorney's office defense efforts to have evidence,
at the scene of crimes," he said. found there excluded from trial.
"Some arrive in the first few
Prosecutors, meanwhile, said
hours, some arrive the next 10 or they weren't ready to decide
12 bours, it all depends_"'
. whether to charge AI Cowlings
A source close to the investiga· · with helping Simpson, his lifelong
lion told The Associated Press that friend, flee arrest Cowlings drove
Clarlc got to the mansion at 12:30 the white Fool Bronco seen during
p.m. and stayed about an hour to the nationally televised police
watch the search.
chase.
·
Bob Jordan. news director at ·
Cowlings was to return to court
KCBS, said the slalion stood by its today to Jearn whether charges
story. ,
.
,
would be filed against him. But
, The ume of the v1deo ~IS- Suzanne Childs, a spokeswoman
Sion was recorded automancally as for the district attorney's office,
it, was fed to the station. ,A ~- said the investigation of Cowling's
cl8n also rec~~d~ the ume mde- · role was continuing and prosecupendently, wnnn~ It on the label of tors would ask for a continuance.
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT - Robert Shapiro,
attorney for O..J. Simpson, passed through the
media to visit bls cUent In the Los Angeles County Jail Thursday. Tbe district's .attorney's olfice

refuted reporlli that prosecutor Marcia Clark
was on Simpson's property before a search warrant was signed Jane 13. (AP)

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- As the fmal
stretch bcg1n S lor th e J03rd
Congrc". th e crush of unfi mshed
buSine ss ill Ciud cs hea lth care,
cr11M, we lfare reform and Wade
B,omar.
Wade Bornar' 1
Bomar was a 26-year-o ld father
of three ch ildren and an eight-time
Mormna stale arm wrcs ~i ng eham pion when he volu nteered to help
the Bureau of lndwn Affairs extinguis h a forest fire that threatened a
ncwhy reservatiOn in 1989. As he
trc·c·. '' 100 -ye M-old p1ne cra shed
duwn on Bomar, leav ing htm para lytcd fro m the \\&gt;lltst down, inconti -

nent ancl unab le to work agam.
Had he been inJ ured just 15

LElTERS OF OPINION are welcome . They should be less !han 300

months l ater. Bomar would have

qua lified for a $ 100,000 payment
under the Public Safety Officers'
Benefns Act. which was movmg
through Congress when th e accident occurred Bomar took h1s case
for relroacti ve relief to Congress,

address and telephone number No unsigned leiters Will be publi•hed Letlers
sOO uld be m good taste, addressmg tssues, not personalities

Washington today:

winch routinely grants tax breaks
and subsidies to th e well -co nnected But th1 s cou ld hardly desc ribe
Bomar.

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binstein
Se n. Ma x Baucus, D-Mont.,
who led th e lobby mg balllcs for
N AFf A and Most Favored 'la110n

cr.mkcd up h1 s cham saw to level a st ,l!u s for Chllla, Js now Lw is tin g

words lo ng. All letters arc subject to edning and must be signed with name.

~1r1 ns

un 13ornar·s IJc hall'. Baucus
h'" IIred off let ters to the Clinton
cab 1nc t. eng1nee red a ' 'c hance''
rnccll rJ g between Bnrnar and Attorney Genera l Jan el Re no, bird Jogged bu reaucraLs and even introduced a private relief b1ll - a lastresort gambllto help one person.
In a le11e r 10 Reno, Baucus
argued: "Wade Bomar is precise ly
the sort of person the PSOBA was
amended to he lp: a public sa fety

off1cer permanently injured in the
lin e of duty .... It was the clear
Intent or Congress to avoid' a situauun where these puhl1c servants arc
forced to Iive ha nd -to -mouth exac tly the Si tu ati On Wad e IS 1n
toda y. Frankly , the sys te m has
f:ulcd tillS man "
BaLKus' pnvmc reli ef bil l must
be approved by the Ju s1icc Dcparlmcnl and th e OITi cc of Manage·
men! .liHI Budget, pa sse d by
Congress and signed by the presiden t. Justice and OMB are curremly rev1e w1ng the price and precedent of Baucus' bill. Smcc only six
people have qualifi ed for the
PSOBA benefits in the four years
sin ce it took effect, it's unlikely
many share Bomar's misfortune of
hav1ng bee n maimed within 15
months of the enactment date.
Onl y one of th e 226 pr1vate
reli ef bills mtroduccd durin g thi s
Congress has reached the president:
Sen. Bill Co hen, R-1&gt;1ainc. illlfOdu ccd a bill 10 waive citit.ensh ip

Clinton's homecoming health care, Whitewater
lly JOHN KING
AP Political Writer
WASH INGTON - After a week abroad, Pres ident Chnton gets no
time for a homecoming celebration . Health care debate and Whllewater
hcan ngs are JUSt around the corner in Congress. never mind the mi~term
elections just four month s away .
In the Whitewater hearings. Republicans will be try1ng to exact a toll
on Cl inton. who 1s counting on Democrauc all 1es to argue that the GOP,
for political gam, is ulling ground already covered by the special prosec utor mvestigatmg the case.
And the early talk of a bipartisan approac h to health care reform has
given way to partisan divide as Congress prepares for Ooor debate on the
issue most likely to catapult into the forefront for November's elections.
For Clmton, the combmation of Whitewater hearmgs and health care
votes in late July and early August present a huge political challenge, two
simultaneous figh ts he can ill afford to lose.
And he enters what is likely to feel like the longest month of his presidency short of political capital.
A survey by the Republican polling firm Public Opinion Strategies
fo und that41 percent of Amencans approve of Clinton's performance as
president, while 46 percent di sapprove. And o f those who approve of
Cl in10n's job performance, on ly 12 percent sa1d they were strongly sup-

portive.
. numbers, " sa1'd poII ster B'll
" Those are really gnm
1 McInturff . "Th c
succession of Whitewater, Paula Jones, Haiti and this unproductive trip
abroad has kept them from talking about the things voters want to hear the economy, health care and cnme."
But all that is about to change - at least according to the White
House.
With speec hes Fnday '" Pennsylvama and next Tuesday in Boston,
Clinton hopes to energize the health care debate as a fight for health security for the middle class.
From there . the While House plan includes new television ads, leucrwriting and phone campaigns by labor unions and mher allies, even a
hca llh care bus tour that th e president and Hillary Rodham Clmton are
likely 10 JOin m some poinl.
"Those who fav or the Republican approach arc going to have to go
back 10 1hw const ituen ts and say, 'Under our plan, millionaires are fine,
we lfare rec ipients are covered, members of Congress get terrific benefits
but1f you arc m the middle class, sorry we couldn 'I help you," ' said Clmton adviser Paul Begala.
That argument, however, ignores Clinton's biggest short-term problem: w1nnmg enough Democratic votes for a plan acceptable 10 the White
House.
The major obstacle is winning support for a requirement that employers provide health insurance, the eastest path to the universal coverage
Clinton insists IS his bottom line.
Complicating things for Clinton , the search ·for votes centers on moderate Democrats from the South and the Mountain states- the two regions
where his personal standing, and powers of persuas ion, are weakest.
How the Whitewater hearings will affect all this is uncertain . lf nothing
else, seve ral White House aides will find themselves spending hours
before congressional banking panels investigating , at GOP insistence,
contacts between administration officials &lt;md regulators investing a savIngs and loan in vo lved in the Clintons' Whitewater real estate investment.
The challenge for the Wh1te House will be to answer Republicans
aggressively without becoming distracted from the health care debate,
which both parties sec as critical to November's election results.

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EDITOR'S NOTE -John King covers the Clinton adnlinistration
and national politics for The Associated Press.

Berryls World

requirements for a Ru ss ian woman
who had been diagnosed wll h tcrmlllal ca ncer. T he bill passed in
less than s1.' weeks and the woman
was sworn m as a U.S. ClliZCil three
days befor e dy mg.
Private rel ief bill s got a black
eye dunng the Abscam scandal of
the early 1980s, when six members
of Congre ss were acc use d of
accepting - or agreeing 10 accept
-as much as $50,000 to inuoduce
a bill that would allow an imaginary sheik to immigrate to the
United States. Baucus underscored
10 Reno that he op ted for the bill
only as a way to break do wn a
hurea ucrau c bn ck wa ll. And he's
promi sing no110 make it a habit.
" I have not made 11 a pracuce of
inuoduemg pri vaw reli ef lcgi sla·
tion durin g my years of serv ice in
Congress," he wrote Reno. " I
beli eve private relief bills should
only be used as a last resort .... That
is exac tly the case wi th Wade
Bomar.''
For his part, Bomar's only speCial interest is his family . Since the
accident, hi s family has lost 11s pri ·
mary source of incom e, and his
children no longer h3ve health
insurance. ''I'm prayin g this bill
will get passed," Bomar told our
associate Andrew ConiC. "If not,
I'm JUSt going to keep gelling deeper Ill debt."
MEMO OF THE MONTH The Departme nt of Hou sin g an d
Urban Development , which is asking_ Congress fo r $c1.7 billion to
implemen t a homeless strategy, can
not be accused of giving its own
workforce a free ride.
"Regrellably, we must mform
you of a two cents per month
increase in the quarterly parking
fee," read a screaming Oyer with
"NOTICE" stamped six times.
"Please increase your quarterly
payment to $75.63."
One " hard-hit" HUD employee
sa id it costs "more money to
Xerox the Oyer and pass it out"
than HUD will recoup with the
in crease. A HUD spokesperson
said the Oyer corrected a mistake
and " it sa ved a lot of confus1on.
The last thmg you want IS to get
some hassles."
Jack Anderson and Michael
8instein are writers for United
Feature Syndicate, Inc.

The truth about Joe McCarthy
Every so often so me younger
con ser vative innocently makes a
derogatory referen ce to the late
Sen. Joseph McCarthy that s1 mpl y
incorporates the liberal mythology
about him . Thi s saddens me.
because I lived through the days of
his spec tacular rise and fall, and I
know that the liberal version of the
McCarthy story is fal se in all its
major particulars.
So I am going to take a day off
from Ha1ti and O.J. Simpson and
devote this column to some bnef
comments on the McCarthy controversy, just in case you were born
after (say) 1935 and would like to
know what an older conservative of
some ex pencnce has to say about
that grand old Oap.
The central fac t that must be
understood is that in the years from
about 1933 10 1950 a significant
number of energetic Americans
looked to the Soviet Union as the
hope of mankind, and devoted
themselves - same loudly. others
quietly - to furthering the cause of
world Communism. Many jomed
the American Communist Party
quite openly; others, secretly; some
never joined 11 at :~1. preferring to
assist the cause from outside.

In any case. openly or not, these
people managed to mfillrate and
mnuencc a large f1umber of American mst ilutions, incl uding the gov-

William A. Rusher
ernment, the un1versit1es, labor
unions, and even (of all places) the
clergy Most simply agitated for
Communi st ca uses, publicly or surreptitiou sly. Some, especially in
government, actually commilled
csptonage for the Soviet Union.
During the days of the New
Deal, and even more so during
World War II when Stalin was our
ally, this seemed to the regnant liberals (who were not, of course,
Communists them selves) to do no
particular harm . But with the onset
of the Cold War in 1946, this suddenly changed. The Republican
Party was well positioned to make
an issue of the Communists' infiltration and espionage, and to condemn the liberals who had so long
genially tolerated them. When
Republicans captured control of the
80th Congress in 1946, they turned
its investigative committees loose
on the subject.
The battle was long and hot, and

for many liberals 1i reached 11s
nadir wh en Alg er Hi ss was convicted of espionage for the Soviet
Union on Jan . 21, 1950. The fact of
serious Communist mfihration and
espionage could no longer be
dcmcd. But it migln still be argued
that this was minor, and that - far
more seriously - false charges of
.Communism were bein~ levcle.d
against many loyal citizens whose
only crime was being liberal.
It was less than three weeks
later that Joe McCarthy, the ranking Republican on the Permanent
Investigations Subcommiuee of the
Senate's Government Operations
Committee, rose to address the
Republican Women of Wheeling,
W.Va., on the subject of Commu nists in government.
The liberals quickly seized on
McCarthy's speech as the paradigmatic illustration of the " false"
charges they claimed were rampant. But McCarthy fought back,
naming names. In 1953 and 1954
(now chairman of the Subeommittec, after Republicans again took
control of Congress in 1952) , he
went on to hold investigations into
various instances of alleged Communist infiltration.

The " McCarthy co ntroversy "
raged on for four years, and ended
only in December 1954 when the
Senate (with the Republicans evenly split) voted to condemn
McCarthy, not for falsely accusing
anyone of Communism, but for
remarks he had made concerning a
subcommittee headed by Sen.
Watkins of Utah. Th e liberals
declared victory, and proceeded to
fasten the familiar ugly connotations onto the word "McCarthyism."
But anyone interested in a
meticulou s analysi s of the
McCanhy controversy up to 1953
should read " McCarthy and His
Enemies," by William F. Buckley
Jr. and L. Brent Bozell (Rcgncry,
1954). And for dessert you might
try askmg some liberal friend the
name of somebody - anybody whom McCarthy fal sely accused of
Communism.
William Rusher is a syndicated writer for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
(For information on how to
communicate electronically with
this columnist and others, contact America Online by calling 1800-827-6364, ext. 8317.)

How churches back the environment
EDITORS NOTE: NEA is discontinuing the George Plagenz
column. This is the final release.
Will "the greening of America ' s churches" save the environmental movement from the backlash threatening it?
The Nation magazine, in a
recent cover story, said the ecology
movement is "on the road to
becoming an endangered species.''
I! quotes a leading environmentalist
as saying the movement is ''taking
a beating from industry with its
larger coffers."
''Every industry lobbyist who
heads for Capitol Hill to fight an
environmental rule or re¥ulation,''
said the Nauon article, ' is backed
by a political action committee that
often brings more money to the
fight than the environmental movement's total lobbying budget."

Today in history

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By The AJtioelated Press
Today is Friday, July 15, the !96th day of 1994. There an: 169 days
left in the year.
Today's Highlight in HisliX)':
0n July 15th, 1870, Georgia became the lasl of the Confederate states
to be readmitted to the Union.
On
this elate:
. Le1'den, Ne therIn 1606.
the Dutch painter Rembrandt was bom m
lands.

Saturday, July 16

Now to level the uneven playing field, comes the National Religious Par!nership for the Envrronment, representing a potential 100

George R. Plagenz
million American churchgoers and
synagogue worshipers.
"Th1s is the American religious
community's fullest entry into
environmental activ11y," says Paul
Gorman, executive d1rector of the
new organization. "It is a collabo·
ration of unprecedented breadth, all
the more so for having been actively encouraged by eminent scientists
and leading members of
Congress."
In 1990, 34 prominent scientists,
including Carl Sagan, Stephen Jay
Gould and Jerome Wiesner,
released "An Open Leller to the
Religious Community."

In 1916, Boeing Company, originally known as Paciftc Aero Products,
was founded in Seattle by William Boeing.
In 1918, the Second Battle of the Marne began during World War l.
In 1948, President Truman was nominated for another tenn of office
by the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
In 1958, President Eisenhower ordered U.S. Marines to Lebanon, at
the request of that country's president, Camille Chamoun, in the face of a
perceived threat by Muslim rebels.
In 1964, Sen. Barry M. Goldwater of Ariwna was nominated for president by the Republican National Convention, meeting in San Francisco.
In 1965, U.S. scientists displayed close-up photographs of the planet
Mars taken by the spacecraft Mariner IV.
In 1971 , President Nixon announced he would visit the People's
Republic of Chinat;o seek a' 'normalization of relations.''

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Citing the peril to the planet
posed by the ecology crisis, the scientists said that "a problem of such
magnitude must be recognized as
having a religious as well as a scientific dimension ''
Things began rolling shortly
after, and by Earth Day this past
spring 53 ,000 congregations had
received Environmental Awareness
Kits containing such things as educational material s and suggestions
for altering the lifestyle of the congregations ' members 10 help sustain the environment.
One tip that will no doubt run
into some resistance is the one to
"walk to church" to save energy
and reduce air pollution. Never
mind that those putting up the
opposition to walking to church on
Sunday morning will think nothing
of walking three or four miles
around a golf course later on Sunday afternoon.
It is probably easier to get most
church people to picket on behalf
of the spotted owl than to get them
to walk 10 church - or to adopt
one of the alternatives to walking
suggested in the ecology kits: car
pooling, bicycling or using mass
uansit.
Many congregations have
already begun programs in ecological activism. One of the more innovative projects is being conducted
by Temple Adath Joseph in St.
Joseph, Mo.
Rabbi Jeffrey Glickman buys

~roduc ts such as energy-efficient
hghl bulbs, flow-restricting shower
heads and insulating blankets for
hot-water heaters and sells them at
cost. The original feature of this
idea is that Rabbi Glickman docs
all the installation himself- free.
While businesses may look
upon the environmental movement
as an adversary, costing jobs and
profits, not all ecology groups think
of themselves as anti-business.
Fred Krupp, executive director
of the large, influential Environmental Defense Fund, sees opportumhes for business in the ecology
movement.
"Behind proposals like building
dams or waste dumps that threaten
to cause environmental harm,"
Krupp says, "there arc nearly
always legitimate social needs.
Any long-term solution lies in finding better ways 10 meet those
needs. And there's a business
opportunity in that."
(A free 13-by-18-inch· full-color
poster of the earth by Jose Ortega
is available by writing the National
Religious Partnership for the Environment, 1047 Amsterdam Ave.,
New York, NY 10025.)
. George Plagenz is a syndicated writer for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
(For information on how to
communicate electronically with
this columnist and others, contact America Online by calling 1800-827-6364, ext. 8317.)

forecast for daytime conditions and

Word has been received here of
the death July 2, 1994, death of
Eileen Burson Paulsen, 56, of Dallas, Texas and formerly of Shade
and Columbus.
Born May 27, 1938, daughter of
Frank and Alvira Burson of Okeechobee, Fla., she was a JU3(!uate of
Pomeroy High School and also
attended Columbus Business University. She wao; a member of Casa
View Christian Church of Dallas.
She is survived by a husband of
33 years, Bernard M. Paul sen; a
son, Tr&lt;~Cy Scou Paulsen, Rowleu,
Texas; a daughter and son-in-law,
Gayla and Kevin Horinek.

MICH

Forest fire fighter needs relief now

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--Area deaths __ Junior Achievement
Eileen Paulsen
outlined at luncheon

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Storms possible tonight
By The Associated Press
Skies will be clear to partly
cloudy tonight with temperatures
falhng into the 60s statewide, the
NatiOnal Weat her Service said.
There will be a chance of thunderstorms over southeast Ohio early
tonight.
I! will be sunny with highs in
the mid 80s Saturday.
Widely scattered showers and
Jhunderstorrns continued across the
state overnight.
Skies were partly to mostly
cloudy early this morning throughout Ohio, with scattered showers
and thunderstorms in the northwest. Light fog was widespread ,
reducing visibility to two miles in
some areas. Lows were in the
upper 60s to low 70s.

The record high temperature for
this date at the Columbus weather
station was I 00 degrees in 1988.
The record low was 49 degrees in
1930. Sunset will be at 9 p.m. Sun rise Saturday will be at6:16 a.m.
Weather forecast:
Today ... Partly cloud y with a
chance of thunderstorm s. High in
the low to mid 80s.
Tonight. .. Pardy cloudy with a
slight chance of thunderstorms
early in the southeast. .. Otherwise
clearing. Low m the 60s.
Saturday ... Mostly sunny . High
in the mid 80s.
Extended forecast:
Sunday through Tuesday ... A
chance of thunderstorms each day
with lows Ill the mid 60s and highs
in the mid 80s.

Bible school announced
Vacation Bible School at the
Hemlock Grove Christian Church
will be July 25-29 from 6:30-8:45
p.m . This year's theme is "Son
Country." There will be classes for
ages 2 years through eighth grade
with crafts, singing, recreation and
refreshments nighUy. The c losing
program will be 7 p.m. July 31.
Shade River Lodge to meet
The Shade River Lodge F&amp;AM
will hold a special meeting Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

Crow sentences ex-Ironton
police chief to 6 years in jail

Area man free on bond;
faces state police charges
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va An area man is free on bond after
being arrested Wednesday by
Mason County authorities.
David M. Persons, 31, with
addresses in West Columbia and
Long Bottom, was arrested by
Trooper Eddie Starcher of Jhe Point
Pleasant Detachment of the West
Virginia State Police on Lieving
Road on charges of driving on a
suspended license and defective
equipment around 3 p.m.
Persons was arraigned before
Mason County Magistrate Leonard
Shobe and was released around 9
a.m. Thursday on $500 bond.
Persons is currently free on
bond from Wood County after
being arrested June 27 on a fugitive
warrant from Ohio, and charges of
obstructing an officer and petit
larceny from Mason County.
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County. Persons is wanted in
Meigs County for felony fleeing
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Persons escaped from a treatment room at Veterans Memorial
Hospital in April. He was caprured
soon after in Parkersburg aild was
released by authorities, pending an
extradition hearing. J'err'Jns failed
to appear for the hearing.

Correction
Shirley E. Guint~er , 76,
Pomeroy, who d1ed Wednesday,
July 13, 1994 was preceded m
death by a brother, Edison
Guinther, Gallipolis.
Edison Guinther's name was
unintentionally omitted by the
funeral home in Mr. Guinther's
obituary Thursday.

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Lewisville, Texas: a brother and
sister-in-law, Fred and Janie Burson of Shade.
Other survivors include: brothers and sisters-in-law, James and
Vada Hazelton of Hemlock Grove,
Earl and Jeanne Paulsen of
Annapolis, Md ., Cory Paulsen of
Carrollton, Texas, and Robert and
Diane Paulsen; and many nieces,
nephews, cousi ns . aunts and
uncles.
Services were held at ResUand
Memorial Chapel on July 6 with
Rev . Keith Odiu. Burial followed
in ResUand Memorial Park in Dallas.

The goal of Jurtior Achievement not have a Junior Achievement
is to help make kids into better program, Childs said. The program
employees, parents. voters and citi- is held during school days at all
grade levels.
zens.
The program is paid for by the
That was the message presented
business
community, Childs comby JA representative Suzie Childs
mented,
not
by schools or the govduring a luncheon sponsored by
Eastern Local Community Ed uca- errunent.
JA programs include Project
tion Thursday.
The luncheon, held at Trinity Business which brings business
Church in Pomeroy, was held 10 people mto the classroom. The progarner support for the community gram uses McDonald's and
education program and Junior Famous Amos Cookies as examples of business successes.
Achievemenl
In addition. the programs stress
Childs said Juni or Achievement
was started in 1919 by a business- the promotion of self-esteem, she
man who wanted to promote the said.
"You want your children to stay
COLUMBUS (AP) - Indepen- free enterprise system. Through
dent candidate for governor Billy Junior Achievement, children learn in Meigs County ... 10 make it even
Inmon wiU find out today whether by doing and learn through role better," she said.
~pprox1mately
20 people
he collected enough valid sig na- models.
tures to get on the November balCurrently, Meigs County does auended the IWJchoon.
lol
Inmon and runnihg mate Norm
Myers said they personally coUected 8.000 of the more than 15,000
Units of the Meig s County
signatures they turned in to Secre- Emergency Medical Service report- Hollow Road, David Paul, treat
tary of State Bob Taft's office m ed seven calls for as sistance non-lr311S(Xlrt.
I :OS a.m. Thursday, Crowser
May.
between Wednesday and Thursday
Taft 's office mu s t venfy by mormngs. Units responding mclud- Road, Danielle Shane, VMH.
TUPPERS PLAINS
today the number of valid signa- ed:
4:00p.m.
Wednesday, State
tures on the _P~_lition .
MIDDLEPORT
Route 7, Tony Jone s, Camden
1:09 p.m. Wednesday, Story's Clark.
RWl Road, gas leak.
POMEROY
mittee will issue a report next year
9:20p.m . Wednesday, Second
recommending c hanges in the
development and funding of infras- Street, Cheryl Lucas, VMH .
RACINE
tructure at the slate, regional and
8:00p.m. Wednesday , Stale
local levels.
The Tuppers Plains -Chester
Presently the Ohio Public Route 124, Wesley Clark, treat Water District lifted the boil order
non-uansport.
Works Commission seUs bonds and
on Sand Ridge Road at 2:30 p.m.
RUTLAND
coordinates the funding of projects
1:05 p.m. Wednesday , Main Thursday . The order was lifted
such as roads, bridges, storm sewafter a sample tested Wednesday
ers, water systems and solid waste Street, Clinton Faulk, VMH.
II :50 p.m. Wednesdav . Com showed the water was safe.
disposal facilities. The $1.2 billion
bond program covers 19 regions.
W. Laurence Bicking, executive
director of the Public Works Commission, said local communities are
Forfeiting bonds were:
The following cases were heard
in need of more money for
Sally
A. Caldwell, Racine, $63
m
the
Pomeroy
Mayor'
s
Court
of
improvements over the next few
fai
lure
to yield; Jam es A. Varifor
years. He said they have a need of John BlaeUnar Tuesday.
an
Jr
..
Bellefontaine,
$74 for speed;
Fined were:
$32.8 billion for the next five
Doy
Nitz,
Pomeroy,
$83
for failure
James
Hannan
,
Pomeroy
,
$63
years. This committee wiU attempt
to
comply
and
$133
for
handling
a
plus
costs
for
disorderly
manner
to address these needs for the
weapon
while
tmoxicated
;
Jeremy
re
sisting
and
$313
plus
costs
for
whole state by seeing where the
money is needed without hurting arrest; Marvin Edwards. Clifton, D. Run yon , Pomeroy, $45 for no
the areas that are already receiving W.Va., $113 plu s costs for public protec11ve equ1pment on a motorcyintoxication; Barbara Corrigan, The cle; James M Walte rs, Cheshire,
funds.
$68 for speed; VIctoria K. NowngHouse Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Plains, $5 1 plus costs for speed; ham , Pomeroy, $65 for speed and
Kendall
Lemley
.
Pomeroy,
$63
Jr. said the slate gasoline tax has
$83 for expired registration ; Sandra
not fulfilled previous expectations plus costs for disorderly manner;
S. Lillie, Middleport, $83 for operHarold
Whillekind,
Pomeroy,
$50
and the state has limitations on
ating under suspension and $83 for
plus
costs
for
public
intoxicauon
;
money for new projects because of
James Snyder, Middleport , $63 fa1lure 10 stop at a light; Donald
federal regulations.
plus costs for disorderly conduct: Paul Lamar, Spencer, W.Va., $68
"I'm not a¥ainst economic Michael T. Manl ey, Racine, $43 for speed; and C hri stoph er T.
development, • RiHe said, "but
plus costs for failure to yield and Weaver, Syracuse, $75 for speed;
let's not deplete funds and hun one costs only for no insurance; and Douglas Debrick , Athens , $63 for
agency to help the other one."
John M. De Moss, Syracuse, $63 illcgalleftlurn.
Malone said he hopes to have plus cost~ for squealling tires.
enough input so funding can be
dumped into smaller areas.
''The problem is that there is a
lack of infiasuucture in this area,"
(Continued from Page I)
Malone said. "We hope to put more
money mto small areas instead of entire county.
'
"It has been needed for a number of years. I think the county wiU do
highly populated areas."
The committee will address whatever it can, but the county doesn't have the funds- it must come
needs in the whole state and from other a~encies," Commission President Fred Hoffman said.
Commiss1oner Janet Howard said, "I wiU support it wholeheartedly, to
attempt to determine which areas
are in need
help secure the funding and keep the rates moderate. It's very important
"1 think it's very positive that for that portion of the count~- with an expanded highway being builtthey're going to take a look at the because the area will boom.
big picrure," Bicking said.
Commissioner Bob Hartenbach concluded, "If there's money availMeigs County Commissioner able, l'U help them out. If there's anything possible we can do, we'll do
it ...
Janet Howard was very pleased
with both appointments. She said
Malone will be good for both comhvd~.::os
TRHARIIORI AWIIY
mit_tees, especially since he grew
IHI IKIN ~"l; I\ ATRJUMI'tt
........ .............
up m a small toWIL
. ... : ... " ...
"Mark is familiar with this area
'"'
and would like to see it benefit and
LIONK1NG
I GI
grow," Howard said. "He knows
7:01l,9 :'"
10 DAILY
7 ~ 10,9 ; 00 DAlLY
MATINEES SAT I S UN
what southeast Ohio can benefit
~TINB&amp;S SAT I SUN
1:00,l:10
1: I 0 l: 00
from and can get in 1011ch with officials who can tell him exactly what
ROiiJil!)
~II A tr H 0/, I N
they need"

Inmon awaiting
OK on petitions

EMS units record 7 calls

Malone joins crucial panels

(Continued from Page 1)
the region. He said there are many
historical buiding and areas that
can be develo~
Tiuough hts appointment, Mal one said he hopes to direct funding
toward this area.
"I hope to outline the criteria
and insure that southeastern Ohio is
on the JXiority list," Malone said. "I
can help make sure we can apply
for money and help organizations
get it."
Mary Wise, president of the
Middleport Arts Council, said the
council has put in a request for a
~t for the Downing House proJect, but has not gotten conftrmation yet. The house is in need of
cosmetic renovations and any project money will help. Since the
house is located in Jhe business district, it would ~ a good location
for headquarters for the council and
IRONTON - The former ch1ef half, or two years m pnson upon could also be a commurtity center.
Wise said she is hopeful that the
of the Ironton Police Force was conviction.
Crow sentenced Akers to the appointment of Malone will bring
sentenced Wednesday to receive
the maximum six-year prison term max unum two years on each count needed funding and attention to
for his conviction on three counts and ordered the sentences to run this region.
consecutively, according !O Prose"Funding for the arts has been
of gross sexual imposition.
George Akers, 64, was sen- cuting Attorney J.B . Collier Jr. The long overlooked in southern Ohio,
particularily Meigs County," Wise
tenced by Meigs County Common judge also fined Akers $5,000.
John H. Wolfe, an Ironton said. "With the recent help of the
Pleas Judge Fred W. Crow Ill for
performmg sexual acts on three lawyer representing Akers, said an Ohio Arts Council and now the
girls under the age of 13 between decision has not been reached on appointment of Malone and Long
1981 and 1987. Crow was sitting an appeal of the conviction. The to the committee, the future is
defense has 30 days to file a notice looking brighter."
on assignment in the case.
of
appeal from the date of last
Akers was convicted last week
Malone has also been named to
Thursday's
conviction.
on three counts of gross sexual
a 10-member Joint Legislative
Akers served as Ironton's police Committee on Infrasuucrure Fundimposition after a three-day trial in
chief
for almost eight years, before ing and Development. He is the
Ironton. He was acquitted on two
resigning
for he&amp;lth reasons in only representative from soulheast
counts of rape and three counts of
1982.
felonious sexual penetration.
Ohio, and will attempt to find out
The former police chief was how much money is cominjl in and
The sexual imposition charges
carry a sentence of one, one and a- jailed last week after the jury for what improvements it ts being
returned the guilty verdicts.
used.
"The intent is to research the
needs of infrastructure and see
what direction it is heading for
funding," Malone said. The com-

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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Hospital news
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Thursday admissions - Arthur
Barr, Middleport.
Thursday discharges - Shirley
Fitzpatrick, Middleport; Roger
Theiss, Racine. '
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Discharges July 14 - Gary
Jarvis, Mrs. William Thomas and
twin son and daughter, Mrs. Daniel
Bowling and daughter, Glenna
Williams, Lany Wallace, Mrs.
Joseph Saunders and son, Mrs.
Curus Zinn and daughter, Tina
Blevins, Mary Nelson, Mrs. Jeffrey
Rocchi and daullhter.
Birth - Mr. and Mrs_ James
Rainey, daughter, Crown City.
(Published with permission)

~stocks
Am Ele Power ........................29 112
Akm .............................................. 51

Ashland OU ............................34 7/8
AT&amp;T ...... - ............................54 3/4
Bank One ...........-....................34 1/4
Bob Evaos ...............................lll/2
Champion lnd........................lO 112
CharmJnc Shop ....................... 9 7/8
City Holdlal··-·..................... .33 3/4
Federal M0&amp;111 ..............................31
Goodyear T&amp;R ......................35 112
K-m1111 .......................................... 16
Lands End "-"..,_ ....................... 20
Limited Inc. ______ ,.............. l8112
Mulllmedla Inc •.....................29 112
Point Bancorp .........."'"""'"""""17
Reliance Electric _" _____,18 3/4
Robbins &amp; Myen............ _ ......... l19
Sboney'slnc.-............. - ......... 14 5/8
Star Bank ........ ---·----....38 314
Wendy lnt'L ___ ........ ____ .IS 7/8
Worlhln&amp;fon lnd ......._ .. __ .18 3/4
Stock reporll are lbe 111'.30 Lm.
quote1 provided by Advest o

Boil order lifted

Pomeroy mayor's court

TP sewer system hunts

Jo n e ~

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Southern Local
(Continued l'rom Page 1)
grams and monies, with the board
approving the programs: $229,707
for Chapter I reading program, federal money; Title 6-B, $42,746,
federal money, for handicapped
and learning disability programs;
Venture Capital, $25,000, state
program for Lerart and Racine elementary schools; and Drug Grant,
$5,842, fedezal monies.
The board also approved Community Mutual Insurance for health
insurance and Community Natiooal
Assurance for life insurance for
district employees.
Racine Home National Bank
was designated as depository for
school funds for the 1994-95
school year.
Approval was given by the
board for 10 days of extra service
for the gujd•oce counselor. Shirley
Sayre has been named to thai post·
tion, vacated when Leah Ord

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Sports

Page-4

By BOB GREEI\
TURN BERRY , Sc 01 land (A P)

~ Greg Turn er m:.H_Ic 1 ~ 0 eagles,
N1ck Faldo made a bJ g JrJJSLakc ami
Tom WaLson was makin g Briktin 's
legal bookJes ve ry nervo,us.
rurncr. a 31-ycar·old from New
Zealand , holed a 2- iron simi ror hiS
second eag le ol lhe nun y, blu slery
clay , ca pp1n g a S- under-par 65 that
pro vided him with a onc-shol lead
aflcr one round ofllle 123rd Briush
Open Cham pJonshlp.
' ' I read il quJ ie wel l," Turner
" '"' · Ill s wn gue f1fm ly pla nled Jn
check, of lh e 178-yard sho t Ihat
found lhe cup on lhe 16th hole of

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Cubs above .500 mark in road games

CAUGHT IN RUNDOWN - Cincinnati shortstop !larry Larkin
(left) tags out the Chicago Cubs' Glenallen 11ill to end a rundown
between first base and second after Hill was picked on· in the second
inning of Thursday night's National Lfague game in Cincinnati,
where the Cubs won 4-3. Backing up the play is first baseman Hal
Morris. (AP)

By TERRY KINNEY
ClNClNN ATI (AP) - Manager
Tom Trebelhorn has the Chicago
Cubs righ1 where they need to be
- anywhere bul Chicago.
Afl er beating 1he Cin cinnali
Reds 4-3 Thursday night, the Cubs
arc 21- 20 on the road . At home,
they 're 16-30. So 11's probably a
guod thing Chicago opens the sec ond half of th e season with 14 of
the fi rs1 17 games on the road.
" It 's important for us to win
every game we can," Trebelhorn
sa1d. ''Th1s was a good win . I hope
it' s a trend. I want it to become a
routine soil can become a habit"
Trebelhorn used six pitchers ,
who gave up a combined nine hits
but held Cincinnati to three runs. ,,
The Reds had scored four or more
in 10 of their previous II games.
"We did some things in a clutch
way, " Trebelhorn said . " Our
pilchcrs did some good work in
some preuy tight spots."
Steve Trachsel (8-6) scaltered
five hits over six inning s, walked
five and struck out four. He is
unbeaten on the road, where he
improved to 7-0.
"I wanted him to have the
chance to be the pilcher of record,''
T b lh
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Scoreboard
Sunday's games

Baseball

a..EVELAND It Chie«8(1, I :35 p.m.
Milwaukee 11 Minneaou, 2:05p.m.

New York at Seanle, 4:35p.m.
II K.an.u City, 8:05p.m.

CB

Atlanu ...................52
Florida ...... ...........42
PMaddphia ...... ..41
New Yodt ···- .......40

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13.5

34
47
47
47

.60S
.472
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PltllbwsJI .

anc.ao ..

. .42

. 17

4l

.483

2.l
l.l
9.l

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.425

14.5

We.tem Dl"'-'oa

L u o - ...........46 42 .l23
Caioraolo ................o 41 .473

4.l

.444
.393

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San Pnna.oo ...... ..40 50
San DWs• ........... .. 35 54

Thursday's scores

Sut I&gt;i.eso at New YOJt, ppd., raUl
U. Anpb al Philadclpbia, ppd., raiD
Piuabwab 8, Hol.aii.On 2
Flaoidd, A.W... 3
San l'&lt;anciaa&gt; I, Mon...U 3
OU..p4, CINCINNATI J
Colcndo I, SL Looia I

Today'• games
DH: Luo Aagdco ( a - 7·land C.U.diolti 6-&lt;1) II Phi!odoiphil (WOil }.1 ond
JackJon 11 -3), 4:05p.m.
DH: SUJ l&gt;icso {A.hby 4-7 and Bcnm
6--10) al New Ywk (J011C11 9-7 aad Saber·
hlp JI).4J. 5:10p.m.
San l'nncil&lt;o (Pon.pl 7-6) " Moo""' (Hoouy 6-1), HS p.m.

OUa.JO (BaRb IJ-.1)

at

T&lt;WOnLO at Tau, 8:05p.m

Transactions
BusebaU
American Weut

Cenlul DhllloD
CINCINNATI ........l2 36 .l91
"""'""' ................lO 19 .l62
Sl. Low. ................42 43 .494

CINCINNATI

(Rij(tl-4). 1:35 p.m.
Houlton (Swindell 6-6) 11 Pit11bwJ,h
(Nooal• 8-1~ HS p.m.
fforida (Weathera 8-7) at Atlanta
(ClloYiuoi0.7), HOp.m.
SL Louil (fewkabury 10.7) 11 Colondo (Rdz 2-4), 9,()5 p.m.

Saturday's games

En&lt; Clundcnoo. ,.ua-, lnm

Norfolk d the lntanationall.apc. San
Doua Uo&gt;100, pi!Chor, 10 Norfolk.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS, Pwdoued
tho oontract of Gcnld Youna. oud"WIId.-,
Cnmtl....wiavillc ottbc Arncrica.a Allociaticn Placod Brian Jord.lfl, ou.cftddcr, oa
the I.S-day diaablod lilt, rctm~etive to July
10.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS' Plaoecl

Dc:u-ait

Euttn DMaiOD
Team
W L Pd.
Montreal ....... ...... .54 34 .614

Nfw YORK MI!TS, Pv,.f:'"'Md obo

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Baltimore at Cahlomi.a, 4:05pm.
8o&amp;tnn at O..Uiand, 4:05p.m

NL standings

hawk Owcna, cttchcr, from Colorado
SJW"in cJ the Pacifi.c Cout L..ea

CLEVELAND INDIANS : Claimed
l....ury Cuian, piii:her, off waivers from
r.he Minnce:ola Twina. De.iJilalcd Rene
Goru:.&amp;l~. infu:lder, for uaiJnmcm..

KANSAS CITY ROYALS : Rcl""cd
Hubie BrooD. oudieldcr. ActiYII!ld K.cilh
Miller, infielder, and Wally Joyner, lint
buanan, from lhc 6(). and 1~--i!ay dia ·
ablcd lim, rcapecuvcly. Doai1J1ttcd Ncl -

Santovmia, catchc:r, for auignmcnl.
MJNNF.SOTA 1WINS, Rocollod Mike
Trmnbley, ~cr, from Si.h LakCI City of
the PKifU:
League..
NEW YORK YANKEES : Activated
Don Mltlina.ly , fmt huenvn, off the 15day disabled lill.
SEATTLE MARINERS : Pw~;hatcd

TEXAS RANGERS : Activated Rick
HCIDII)'CW. plcltcr, from lhe 15-day dil·
abled liiL ()pt.iCWid lMn Smith, pilchcr, co

Oklahoma Oty q 1hc AmmU:an Auoc:ia·
tim.

NaiJona.l Lupe
COLORAOO ROCKIES: Pl•eccl Joe
Oirudi, c;ak:;b.-, c:m the IS-day diublod
till, n:c:roact.ive 10 July II. ilc¥:allod hv-

in the third on a groundom by Rcy
Sanchez.
Hal Morris gave Cincmnati a 21 lead with a sol o homer m th e
fifth . II was the eighth homer 1his
year for Morri s. who leads 1he
National League in hils with 121,
and the Reds in RBis w1th 68 .
Parent's homer off John Smiley
(9-9) . h1s lhlfd of 1he season. pul
the Cubs ahead 10 stay.
" I just took a chance lhat he
was going to throw somethm g in ,
so I cheated a htllc bJt," sa1d Parent. " If you're looking a1 how 1he
game was going and who should
have won , il s ho uld hav e bee n
John . I don ' l know whal my numbers arc again sl Smiley, bul lhey

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NEW YORK GL\I&lt;ITS, Sifocd l...U

William•, aafcty; Bncl D11uuo, placctictor; Willie Beamon. comcrbact;
Ken)'OII R.uheed, fullback; Corey Widmer,1inctNackcr. and Gary Hud1, wide ntcciva.
NEW YORK liiTS : Aped 10 ....,.
with Aua-1 Glenn, oome:rbac.k, on a Fouryou oontnd..

aren '11ha1 good."
Smiley , who was going for his
sixth maight win, said he should
not have thrown Parem the slider.
" 1 lei 1he team down a little
bil," Smiley said. " I was a littl e
displeased with my pilch selection.
1 should have given him a changeup or a curvcball. I kicked mysc:f
aflcr that. "
Chi cago added a run in th e
eighlh on an RBI single by Sammy
Sosa, and Cmcmnau got a run m
the eighlh on a homer by Boone,
his sixth of the year.
Reds third baseman Tony Fernandez had his 11-game hilling
streak snapped , going 0-for-5, as
the Reds lost for just the third time
in I I games.

Turnbcrr y's unho spJtablc link s.
Faldo. Cl three- tim e winne r o l

BasketbaU
trrAH JAZZ: Nuncd Millo Shimalaky l:nincr.

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GREEN BAY PACKERS: Sianed
Brett Favre., quarterback. to 1 fi""'7ear
- A...... ,.....,. wilh Guy McJo.
tyrc. auard. Ro-•ipod X.avin Yli..Ui.n,
. bock.
~IANAI'OUS COLTS: ...........,_
that Michael BnnOon. dd'tnaive ond. bu
loll ..
•
~~.J:Es IWDERS: SiiDod
S~;on Dni1, dclauivo Cllld. AJ,N-04 to
tenn1 with Calvin lone~, run:~ b.ci.,
and A111tin Robbina. dcf'Ollivo
MJNNHSOTA VIKINOS: Ploccd
Robert Smith and Amp Lee, ruaniaa
b1cb, and Frank Roudruus., def..Uve

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REESE REMEMBERED - A small shrine sits in the California
Angels' locker room to coach Jimmie Reese, who died Wednesday at
92. The former roommate of Babe Ruth was in his 78th season in professional baseball. (AP)

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Meigs Marauder head football
coach Mike Chancey has
armounced that the 10 day instructional period for the 1994 Meigs
Marauder football team will begin
Monday, July 18 at6 p.m. The helmet-fitting session will be held on
Tuesday, July 19 at 10 am ..
For more information, call
Chancey at 992-5558 or at 9922158.
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added Ventura alter the Sox
regained first for the firsl lime
since June 13, when they were tied
with the Indians.
"You'd be kidding yourself 10
say this is not a big series. It's big
when you are going to play another
team eighl limes in I I games for
first. You don '1 know when the
strike is going 10 happen , if 1t happens," Chicago's Alex Fernandez
said after striking out a career-high
12 as the Sox went up by one game
With tjlerr seventh straight win.
"We're playing very good solid
baseball and we ha ve to keep it
up ," Fernandez said. " You have 10
realize we were six games out and
caught up without playing these
guys . " The learns hadn't met
before Thursday nighl since May 4.

sev::
ested in playing football at Meigs
Junior High School on Monday,
Aug. 8 at 10 a.m. in lhe junior high
auditorium.

purpose
the meeting
be The
to hand
out of
J?hYscial
cards will
and
general informauon.
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land thi s year , mcl uding 1-0 i'h
Comi skey Park.
"We have 10 come back tomorrow. I know il," Cleveland 's Car los Bacrga said.
Tradin g 3-2 in 1he sevemh
aga1n s1 Charles Nagy (7 -6), lhe
While Sox loaded the bases on sin gles by Nurbcno Maron and T1m
Rain es and a walk 10 Frank
Thomas. Juli o Franco then hit a
tying sacrif1ce ny to fini sh Nagy,
am! Vcmura punched ~n 0-2 pil ch
from Derek Lilliquisl over shon 10
score Raines .
Ron Kark ovi ce hil hi s ll1h
homer m lhe eighth off Eric Plunk
for a two-run cushion . Rames, who
had three hits, added an RBI smgl c
in the inning.

Fernandez (8-7) gave up lh rce
runs m the first two innings , mclud ing Albert Belle' s 261h homer m
1he fir st, and then got stronger.
retiring 13 straighl al one point. He
fm1 shcd with a sev en-hitler, one
walk and his fourth compl c1e gam e.
"After the second inning he was
dommating . When a guy 's go1 1ha1
kind of stuff, like he docs, and can
throw th e ball where he wants 10
and when he wants to, that's when
good hitting is not going lo hi I,"
Cleveland manager Mike Hargrove
said.
" The las1 seven innings he was
about a~ good as I've seen him,"
While Sox manager Gene Lamont
srud.
Ch1ca~o

is 4-1 again st Cleve-

App·r~ciiflon .Day :July

said King lied when he claimed the
training fees were non-refundable
and then did not tell Chavez he had
recovered insurance money for
training expenses.
If convicted, King faces a maximum sente.nce of five years in ·
prison and a $250,000 line on each
of nine counts. He was not arrested,
but was told to appear for arraignment July 21.

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By LARRY NEUMEISTER
NEW YORK (AP)- "I will be
cleared," promised boxing promoter Don King after a federal indictment accused him of illegally uying to claim $350,000 from Lloyds
of London.
The president of Don King Productions Inc. was accused of seeking the money after a 1991 boxing
match between Julio Cesar Chavez
and Harold Brazier wa~ canceled
because Chavez cut his nose.
"I am completely innocent,"
King said in the statement Thursday. "I have done nothing to warrant this action. I believe in the
American system of justice.''
King has plenty of experience
with the justice system to know its
potential.
Since he was accused of killing
a man in 1954, King has become
almost as well known for his entanglements with the nation's legal
system as he has for his spiked
hair, fur coats and jewels.
But for two decades, King has
reigned at the top of the boxing
world, promoting some of the most
famous fights in boxing history.
Those bouts include Buster Douglas' stunning upset of Mike Tyson
m Tokyo on Feb. I I, I 990, the
"Rumble in the Jungle" between
Muhammad Ali and George Foreman Oct 30, 1974, and the "Thrilla in Manila" between Ali and Joe
Frazier Oct. I, 1975.
He also has promoted such
champions as Sugar Ray Leonard,
Larry Holmes and Roberto Duran.
In all, he has promoted nearly 300
championship fights, including
more than 20 apiece in 1983 and
1993.
In the case ftled Thursday, King
allegedly tried tQ get money from
Lloyd's by filing a contract with
the London-based insurer that was
not the contract actually signed
between King and Chavez.
King, of Oakland Park, Fla.,
claimed that his losses stemmed
from non-refundable (raining
expenses that he paid Chavez,
according to the indictment
The indictment, returned by a
federal
in

PLANTATION, Fla. (AP)- dent even took place."
Dolphins coach Don Shula said
Pete Stoyanovich's agent says the
Miami Dolphins kicker is worried the team will investigate.
"In the interim, he's embarabout his image after being arrested
rassed and disappointed that the
on a drunk driving charge.
According to Florida Highway fans have seen him in this light,"
Patrol officers, Stoyanovich was agent Drew Rosenhaus said. "All
surly and said he would have their he asks is they be patient and not
prejudge him."
jobs.
Stoyanovich spent eight hours in
"I'm innocent, and I will have
my day in court," Stoyanovich said jail before posting $500 bond
in a statement released by the Dol- Thursday. He was arrested in the
phins public relations department. parking lot of an all-night diner.
The arresting officer says he
"It was unfortunate that the incigave Stoyanovich the chance to be
driven home.
Kyger Creek
About 5 a.m., three highway
LL Tournament
patrolmen were taking a coffee
break at the International House of
agenda posted
Pancakes when they saw a man
who appeared to be drunk trying to
Here is the agenda for the first get in his car. It isn't clear if they
weekeod of the Kyger Creek Little knew it was Stoyanovich.
League Tournament, which will
"I asked him to walk over to
begin tonight at the Kyger Creek. me," patrolman Mark Shoaff said.
Employees Club field on Ohio S.R. ''When he did, I smelled an odor of
7 across from Ohio Valley Electric alcoholic beverage coming from
Company's Kyger Creek plant his breath. I asked him to make an
between Addison and Cheshire.
adult decision and allow someone
Today: Tuppers Plains Tigers else to drive him home.''
vs. Gallipolis Mariners, 6 p.m.;
Stoyanovich became belligerent,
Kyger Creek No. 2 vs. Gallipolis according to the arrest report. His
Rangers, 7:30p.m.
friends intervened and one volunSaturday: Kyger Creek No. I teered to drive the kicker's car.
vs. Tuppers Plains Pirates, 10 a.m.;
Fruth Pharmacy vs. Mason VFW,
I 1:30 a.m.; Rio Grande vs. Middleport White Sox, I p.m.; T-Shirts &amp;
More vs. Racine Athletics, 2:30
p.m.; Mead's Body Shop vs. Rutland Reds, 4 p.m.; Point Pleasant
Hardware vs. Vinton, 5:30p.m.
Sunday: Mason County Bar
4 mlt.a out 141 olf Lincoln Plb, Gllllpolle
Association vs. Gallipolis Yankees,
441-Stll
Shourood
v..-.a ...u
I p.m.; -Point Pleasant Home Care
New Ow_.
GE- Hal Polftl
Wobb
Medical vs. Syracuse Hubbard's
Vlcld I Teny Johnaon
Greenhouse, 2:30p.m.; tonight's
During Month
first-game winners vs. Middleport
Vaughan's Cardinals at 4 p.m.;
of July
tonight's second-game winners vs.
Green No. 2, 5:30 p.m.

GMC:TRUC:K.

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san~h~p, howeve r.

By RICKGANO
CHICAGO (AP) - The view
from the lop is one lhe Chicago
White Sox relish . Now they mus1
find a way to stay there.
The Cleveland Indians, the team
they dislodged from atop the AL
Central for at least one game, will
look very familiar after seven more
meetings in the next 10 days. Noth mg IS yet settled.
"Just because we won this one
doesn't mean we'll win the res1 of
them," said Robin Ventura, who
celebrated his 27th birthday with
three hits, includin~ a seventh Inning, go-ahead smgle as the
White Sox beat the Indians 6-3
Thursday night.
"It went off lhe end of the bat
but I'll take it. This is a big series
but it's not the end of the season,"

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White Sox take first in Central Division

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lhree up and three down (in the
seventh ), I would hav e senl him
back out."
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on Mark Parem 's two-run homer.
Dave Otto and Jose Bautista each
worked 1wo-1hirds of an mnin g,
Dan Plesac one -lhlfd, and Chu ck
Crim pilchcd 10 one bauer before
Randy Myers got the final four ouiS
for his 18th sav e.
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Johnson, who was without team
home run leader Kevin Milchell for
most of the game, said his learn just
got off to a slow stan after 1he All Star break.
"The offense is a liule slugg1 sh
right now," Johnson said. "They
held us to three runs, which is
unusual."
Mitchell missed a flight from his
home in San Diego, where he spent
the All-Star break, and was not in
unifonn when the game staned. He
arrived in the middle of the game ,
pinch-hit in the eighth and drew a
walk.
By then, the Reds were playing
catch-up.
Cincinnati got a run in the second on an RBI double by Thomas
Howard, who was starting in place
of Mitchell Chicago tied the game

The Dally Sentlnei-Page--0

Turner takes one-Shot lead into British Open's second round

Friday, july 15, 1994

After edging the Reds 4-3,

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Ohio

15, 1994

CHURCH
DIREC

The Dally Sentlnei-Page--7
Putor. Rev. Robc:n h. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School - 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip - 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.
Wedrtetday Service - 7 p.m .

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Apostolic

Sat Con. 4:45-l :llp.m.; Man- 5:30 pm.
SUtt. Con. -8,45-9. IS a.m.,
Sun. Man · 9:30a.m.
Dailey Mass - 8:30 Lm.

Church of Christ
i 1omcruy Cllurch or Christ
212 W. Main St.

Liberty As..'it&gt;mbly of God
P.O. Bm. 467. Duddmg Luu:

Jlaslor: Andrew Milc1
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
WorshJp- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servt&lt;%1 - 7 p.m.

Mason, W.Va.

l,a!lor:

Grc~Of)'

A. Johnsoo

Sunday Sch ool- !O:OOa.m

Children 's Church - II a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.

lbonday Bible Study - 7 p.m.

Baptist
Hope Baptist Church (Southern)
570 Grant S1., Middleport
Pa1tor: Rev . Davi d Rryan

Sunday sc hool · 9:45 un.
Won hlp - I I a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.

Free Will Baptist Church
Ash Succi, Middleport
Pastor · Lc~ I la)lJJan
Saturda y Scrv1 ce · 7:30p.m .

Sunda y Sdmul · 10 a.m.
W or~h1p - II a.m.,
Wednesday ScrvJ&lt;.:c-7:30 p.m.

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Rutland Flrst llapllst Cb~rch
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor;hip - 10:45 a.m.

Pomeroy Westside Church or Christ
33226 Children'• llome Rd
Su nday School - II a.m.
Worship - IOa.m.. 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service• · 7 p.m.
Mldd l"port Church of Christ
5th and Main
Jllstor. A1 Hartsoo
You th Minister: Bill Frazier
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhtp- 8: 15, I0:30am., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Keno Church o(Chrlst
Wonhip - 9:30a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 Lm.

Bearwallow RIIJie Church of Christ
Pa.nor: Jack Colegrove
Sunday School -9:30a.m.

Won;hip - !0:30a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 6:30p.m.
Zion Church oiChrist

Pastur: Paul Stinsc.1

Pomeroy, Jlarrisonville Rd. (Rt.l43)
Pastor. Roger WaLSoo
Sunday School- 9:30am.

Pomeroy First Baptist

Eas t Main SL.

Won;hip - 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Wo,hip - 10;30 a.m.
First Southern Hap list

T upprn Plain C hurch or C hrl!it
Pastor: Bill Wines

41872 Pomeroy Pike

Sunday School - 9 a.m.

Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
UMYF Sunday 6JO p.m.

New Lire Church ol Cod
Oten.er
Putor. Gary Hin~ s

Stmday Sehooj - 9,30 a.m.
Worship - 6 p.m.

Aibury (Syncuse)

Episcopal

Sunday School -9:45am.

326 H. Main Si, Paneroy

Recwr Fr. Bill Lyle
Holy Eucharist md Sunday School II a.m.
Coffee hwr fol low ing

P11tor Rev_ Rick Maloyed
Sunday tchool · 9:30a.m.

Sunday wonhip - 10:35 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Clllld='• church - 10,35 a.m. Yooth 6 p.m.
Wednesday pnycr service- 7 p.m.

Sunday Scltool - 10 a.m.

Wednesday Service-7:00p.m.

Rutland Church of Christ

Racine First Baptlst

Pastor: Eugene E. Underwood
Sunday School - 9JO a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Youlh Paslor: Aaroo Ywns

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.

Sunday School · 10a.m.

Bradford Church of Christ
Comer of SL RL 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.
Evangelin' Derdc Stump
Youth Minister: Malt Notter
Sunday School - 9,30 a.m.
Worahip - 8:00a.m., IOJO Lm., 7:30p.m.

Won.hip - II a.m., 7:30p.m.

Wt.dnesday Services -7:30p.m.

Wednesday Scr't'ices - 7:00p.m.
Silver Run Baptist
Pastor: Oillliul~

Wednesday Services- 7:30p.m.

ML Union B1pllst
Pasoor: Joe N. Sayn:
Sunday School-9 : 4~ a.m.
Evening - 6:30p.m.
Wodncsday Services - 6:30p.m.

Bethlehem BafOst
Racine, 01
Pastor ; Rev. Earl Shuler

Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 9:30 1.m.
Thunday Services- 7:00pm.

Old Bethel Free Will BaptJsl Church
28601 SL R1. 7, Mlddlepon

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Thunday Serviceo - 7:30
Hlll!lde Baptht Churdo
St Rt 143 just oil Rt 7
Panor: Rev. Jame3 R. Acree, Sr.

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - lla.m., 6p.m.
Wednesday Service• -7 p.m.

VIctory Bapllsllndependant
525 N. 111&lt;1 SL Midcllepon
Pastor: James E. Keesee
Wonhip -10a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servia:s - 7 p.m.

Faith Baptist Church
Railroad St. , Muon
Sunday School - 10 am.
Wonhip - II a.m., 6 p.m.
WcG1esday Service•- 7 p.m.
Forest Run Baptist
Pastor : Arius Hurt

Sunday School - 10 am.
Worstup - II am.
MI. Moriah Baptist
Founh &amp; Main SL, Middlcpon
PuiOr. Rev. Gilbert Cnig, Jr.
Sunday School - 9:30am.
Wonhip - 10:45 Lm.
AnOqully Baptist
Putor. Kt:nneth Smith
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Wo11hip - 10:45 Lm.
Thu,day Service~ - 7:30p.m.
Rutland Free Will Baptlll
Salem St.
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday &amp;rviaes • 7 p.m.

Catholic
Sacred Heart Calllolk Ch....,
161 Mu!beny Ave., Pomeroy, 992-5898
Pallor: Rev. Wahu E. Heiaz

Hickory Hills Church of Christ
Pasto" Joceplt B. lloolum
Sunday School - 9a.m.
Wonhip - 10 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Service• - 7 p.m.

Llbeny Christian Church
Dater
Pastor Woody Call
Sunday Evening -6:30p.m.
Thu.,day Service - 6:30p.m.
Langsville Christian Church
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worahip - IOJO a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneaday Servia: 7:30pm.
Hemlock Grove Clturch
Pa1tor. Gene Zopp
Sunday lchool - 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip- 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Laurd ClllfF.-.. Methocllsl Church
Pastor: Peter Tremblay
Sunday School - 9,30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:00p.m.

RuU.nd Community Church
Putor: Rev_ Roy McCany
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
S1.11day Evming - 7 p.m.

Latter-Day Saints

Christtan Union

United Methodist

Won.hip - 11 a.m.

P111.0r. Rev. David McMIIlil

Gnham United Melllodllt
Worship-9:30a.m. (I It A 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3rd &amp; 4th Stat)
WeGteaday Semce- 7:30p.m.

Sunday School - It a.m.
Worship - 9,30 Lm., 7:30p.m.
Wedneoday Services - 7:30p.m.

M&amp;. Olive United MflllodJJI
Off 12.4 behind Wilkenille

Uoba;on Cbrlstlan Unkm
Middleport, Oltio
Sunday Scltool, 10 a.m.
Sunday evening, 7:30p.m.
Wednelday, 7:30 p.m.

Church of God
ML Moriah Church ril God
Racine
Puwr: Rev. James SuterfJelcl
Sunday School- 9:4la.m.
Evening -7 pm.
Wedneaday Services - 7 p.m.
Rutland Church ol God
PaROl": Gregory L. Sean

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II Lm., 6 p.m.
Wedneoday Servica - 7 p.m.
Syra&lt;IUII! Church or God
Apple utd Second Sta.
PallOr. Rev. David Russell
Sunday School utd Wmhip- 9JO a.m.
E~c:oins Servica· 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services -7 p.m.
Church or God or Prophecy
OJ. White Rd. &lt;if St. Rt 160

Baker

Sunday School - 10:30 am.
Worship - 10:00 a.m .. 7:30pm.

MornlnaStar
Putor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School - 9:45a.m.
Worship - 10,30 Lm.
Thursday Servioea -7:30p.m .

Pastor: Sam Anden.on

Fallh Tabernacle Church
Bailey Run Road
Putor: Rev. EmmetI Raw1011
Sunday Scltool - I0:00 am.
Evening 7 p.m.
Thur&gt;day Service - 7 p.m.

East Letart
Pastor: Ken Molter
Sunday Scltool - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 9 am.
Wedneaday - 7 p.m.

Reedsville
Putor. Rev. Phillip Scarbasy
Worahip - 9:30a.m.

Middleport Prelbrl&lt;rlaa
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Worahip- 10 a.m.

Seventh-Day Adventist
Sevenlh-Day Adventist
Mulbeny HIJ_Rd., Pomeroy
PallOr. Roy Lawim•y
Saturday Servicea:
Sabbath Scltool -l pm.
Wonhip - 3 p.m.

United Brethren
Ml Hennon Unlled 11.-elllren
Ia Cbrlst Cllurcll
Te&gt;11 CommunityolfCR 82
Paator. Roben Sande"
Sunday Scltool - 9:30 Lm
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p:,.,
Wednc:lday Servicea -7:30pm.

Sanda~ -

9:30am.
Wonhip- 10:45 am., 7:30p.m.
Wedneaday 7:30pm.

of lbe Nazarene
Putor: Mark Slt1811
Sunday School - 9,30 om.
Wo"hip- 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedneaday Services - 7 p.m.

Lone Bottom
Putor. Rev. Phillip Scarbasy
Sunday Scltool - 9:30 a.m.
Worahip - 10,30 am.
Wednelday Service• -7:30p.m.

Ha"loon•lllo PresbJteriu Church
Wonhip -ll Lm.
Sunday School -9:45a.m.

Fal.. ~urch

Warahiss - 10:30 a.m.

Mldlll~ Cburtb ollht Nuanne

ML Olive C-•uolty Clturch
Putor: Lawn:nce Buah
Sunday Scltool -9:30a.m.
Jlvenina - 7 p.m.
Wednoday Service · 7 p.m.

Paator. Gres"'Y A. Cundiff
Statday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6':J0 P""·

Ualled Fallll Clturdt
_RL 7 on Pcmemy_Br-~• •

JR., 65, beloved
father and grandfather, passed away
of cancer on Dec.
27, 1993. He Is survived by his children, Allen Jay,
George, Bert Ill,
John, Nancy, Katherine and Jonetta.
Also, he wlll be
mlssed dearly by
his eight grandchll·
dren . Full military
honor memorial will
be held on July 16th
at 1:00 p.m. at
Sandhill Cemetery
In Long Boltom,
Ohio where Is ashes
will be layed to rest
with hls parents, Bo
and Grace Louden,
Sr.

Sunday Scltool - I 0 a.m.
Worship -II am.

M- Chapel Cllarch Lany Faw, SuperiDatdent
Sunday ocltool - 10 a.m.
Wonhip ! 7 p.m.
Wedneaday Servia: - 7 pm.

School - 9:30 .... _

Joppa
Paato&lt;: Bob Randolph
Wonhip - 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - I 0:30 a.m.

BERT R. LOUDEN

Paator: Rev. Kriama Robinaoo

Sunday Scltool - I0 a.m.
Wonhip - I 1:15 Lm., ?p.m.
Wedneaday Service - 7 p.m.

Co.Rd. 63

Church or Jesus Christ,
Apostolic Faith
1/4 mile past Fort Meigs on Nc:w ·Uma Rd .

Syraaue Flnt United l'reibrteliu

Cbrlstlaa Fdlowablp c .. tcr
Salem St, Rutland
Putor. Robert B. Mus~er

Torch Cllurch

Rejoicing Life Church
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport
Pastor. Lawrence Fon:man
Sunday Scltool - I0 a.m.
Wedneaday Service• -7 p.m.

Presbyterian

DyavUie Commualty Church
Sunday Scltool - 9:30 am.
Worahip - 10:30Lm., 7p.m.

Sunday School - 10 am.
Wonbip - I I a.m.
Wednelday Servioes - 8 p.m.

Evening - 7 p.m.

Wednesday Servicea · 7:00p.m.

Hazel Community Church
OffRL ll4
Paalor: EdJC:I Han
Sunday Scltool - 9:30am.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30pm.

Hocklncport Church
Gnn&lt;IS.....

SHversvllle Wcwd ofFallll
Pastor. David Dailey
StDiday School9:30 a.m.

Middleport Penl&lt;cotllal
Third Ave.
Pasto• Rev. Clark Baker
Sunday Scltool - 10 a.m.
Evening - 6 p.m.

Syraculf Mlsolon
14118rid&amp;emanSt,SyntCUJC:
PallOr: Roy (Mike) Thompoon
Sunday Scltooi - IOa.m.
Evenins - 6 p.m.
Wedneaday Service - 7 p.m.

Wonhip - 10 am.

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Eden Ualted Brelllrea Ia Christ
l Ill mile• north &lt;i Reedtville
on State Route I 24
P11tor. Rev. Robert Markley
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 7:30p.m.
Wednelday S:.rvicea - 7JO p.m.

Tomato
Pickers and
Packers

Paul Hill Farms
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992 -3785 . Pomeroy

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992-5432

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214 E. Matn
9~2- 51JO Pomeroy

SALES
204 Condor St.
Pomeroy, OH.

992-2975

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992-2121
106 Mulberry An.

Pomtroy

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Middleport and Porn-

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Squada, and Doctor
Spencer.
Worda cannot express our apprecla·
llon and will never
torgat your klndn811,
May God Blau
each and every one
of you.
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Lucretia Stobart,
Tanya Stobart,
Tamml, Samantha
and David Cole,
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and LAcey Stobart

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Free Estlmales
Before 6 p.m. leave

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Gutters
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Gutter Cleaning
Painting

message.

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After 6 p.m.

949-2168

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Interior &amp; Exterior

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Free estimates.

SPEND $100.00 GET 1 ROOM

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headliners, seal
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tops, Antique Con.
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992·7587
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Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

sq. ft.)

&amp; scotchgard ' drapery
fabric • general cleaning

SPECIAL CARE CLEANING SERVICE
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New Homes • VInyl Siding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

FREE ESTIMATES
Public Notice

Lou Weight

alter 7 P.M. and on Sundays
may be scheduled. Wheel
chair usera are provided tho

No ~lings No We&lt;gh Ins
No drug&amp; or chemicals
1\lllor about
ono dollar a day!

all other resldenll. Fares
are $1 .20 per one-way trip
tor tho general public with
elderly and dlaabled rides at
60 cents pe r one-way trip.
Copies ol the detailed
service deserlpllon are
available at the Mayor 's
Office, 2J7 Raca St.,
Middleport, Ohio, between
the hours of B A.M . and 4
P.M. Monday thru Friday.
The
VIllage lnvllos
comments

from

all

lntoreated public, private,
and paratranalt operators
Including taxi operators
regarding the proposed
service.

A Public hearing will be
/laid on July 27, 1994 ot7:JO
P. M. In the council
chambers at village hall tor
public comment.
Dewey M. Horton, Mayor
Village of Middleport
(7) 8, 15; 2TC
PubUc Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
RESOLUTION 4.94
FORM NO.2
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING FILING
OF APPLICATION
Projecl Title Riverfront
Development
&amp;
Amphitheater
WHEREAS, the federal
Land
and
Water
Conservation Fund Act of
1965 (Public Law88-57Bi
provides
financial
assistance lo the Slate of

WICK'S HAULING
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614-992-3470
Umeetone: 16 ton a
up 510.50 ton; 15 ton a
under S11.50 ton
Top SOU $6.50 ton
Gravel $11 .50 ton - ?
Sand? - Low Ratee
And Mo"'
to ton min. on Ill.

446-3898

Public Notice
program .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED by the Village
Council as follows:
611511 mo. pd.
1. That the Village Council
hereby approves filing an · - - - - ' ' - - - - ' - - ' - ,
application tor Land and
Water Conservation Fund

Act llnanclal assistance.
2. That Meyor Is hereby
authorized and directed lo
execute

and

application

file

with

Deportment

of

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the

Natural

Resources , Stale ol Ohio
and
to
provide all
Information
and
documentation required In

said application tor
submission to lhe U.S .
Department of the lnteror.
3. That tho VIllage Council
hereby does agree to

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-Room Addition•
-New garage•
-Electrical &amp; Plumbing
-Roofing
·Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting also concrete
work
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Life • Medicare • Cancer • Fire • Health
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992-6215

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HAULING
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Reasonable Rates
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614·742·2138

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Land

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Frame Repair

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financial aid ol up to 50
percent of lhe actual

Demradvt

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allowable reimbursement
cost.

CaD Westera Auto
992-SSIS

Certificate of
Recording Officer
I, the undersigned, hereby
certlty, that the foregoing Is
a true and correct copy

Free Estimates
Residential, Commercial
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tor Rent

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NS SO For From Homo S..ka
WF For Componlonehlp I Fun
Acllvhlaa. Send A - To:
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Tuppef'WII,., cuMtte pia-,.-,
unltorma, Nuc:ar coUectlb&amp;IL

Big yonl aola 14, 15, 11 at the
American t.glon Form, Rutland.
All . . _ matla wiU h e l p -

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Tltfl Bat.- Sol ~uty ttlth from 1Z
lo 4 pm, 15:13 Uncoln Hgt,
- . , . good cltan lumhure,
eonw enllqUM to now, Jenny
Lynd bod, lawn lurnft'" bod100111 .... table • r:lton, Chiiia.
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. .china,
lhlvel"' minor I many misc.
28 droka ducko, 114-1811-3031.
1 - , Frltlay only 1-111-7244.
3 port Chow1Gon110n Shephenl
pupe, 10 wka. okt, 1 mar .. , 1 1Wo mlloo north of Cheotar on
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hmala, 114-IIV2-3451.
and Friday, 1:0CIIun-4:00pm.
4 LovNble Km...._
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lampolaa._, toya, m1oa. Rain
4 0. 5 llonth Old Kmano1 _To
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Afto1 I P.ll.
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30th,
Krodel
Park,
Pdnt
Pluunt. Mwt call Shena Hart
lor entry fonn_ 304-7115-0060.

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114-24&amp;-11171.

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to satlslaclorlly . complete
the proposed project and
thus bec ome eligible lor

the resolution adopted by
the Pomeroy VIllage Council
Ohio tor outdoor recreation held on 20th day of Juno,
1994, and that I am duly
purposes, and
WHEREAS, the VIllage ol authorized to execute this
Pomeroy, Ohio desires certlllcale.
Kathy Hysell
financial assistance under
Clerk~Treasurer
the Land and Water
Conaervallon Fund Act (7) 8, 15; 2TC

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FIRE &amp; SAFETY
S~LES

The hlmlly of
Bamlca Cornell, who
palled away June
11, 11184, want lo
thank averyone for
the lovely flowers,
plantera, food, cards,
phona calla, prayera,
stopping by, alttlng
with her, Just being
there or any act of
klndnaaa and halp.
Also Landon Hope
tor hla aarvlce and
kind worda, Ewing
Funaral Home staff,
pallbearers, Doctor
Ablaa, doctors and
nuraea of CCU and
4th East at Holzer,

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WANTED:

, m the
CLASSIFIEDS

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RAINING
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Public Nollce

(ConUnulld from Page 3)
public In the Mayor'• oiHce
Aa to any action Including en Monday through Friday
rocelpl
of
vartlled from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
complalnta, any pereon may There will be a public
obtoln nollce of further meeting on Monday, July
octlona, and addtllonol 25, 1994, at 7:30 p.m . to
lnlormallon.
Unleaa dlocuaa tha propoaad
otherwlaa provided tn budget,
nollcu of perllculor
Terl Hockman
actions, ell communk:aUon1
Clark·Treuurer
ehell be aent to: Heorlng
237 Race SL
Clerk, OEPA, P.O. Box 1049,
Middleport, OH
Columbua, OH , 4328B.Q14V (7) 15; 1TC
PH. (814) 644·2115, Coneull
ORC Chap. 3745 and OAC
Chapa. 3745-47 and 3746-5
Public Notice
fer requlramanJa.
Final approval of plano
PUBLIC NOTICE
and epeciHcadona.
The VIllage of Mlddloporl
Le • d t n g
Craa k
Ia applying to tho Ohio
Conurvancy Dtatrlct, D a par I men I
oI
Rutland, OH, Ellecllvo Dote Tranoportallon lor on
07/061114.
operating aaalatancl granl
Thla Final Action not under Secllon 18 of tho
preceded by propoaed - Federal Tranalt Act of 1964
acllon and to appealable to and the Ohio Public
EB R_
w aiiHald Transportation Grant
Development, contract •· Pr()gram . The grant wilt
raw Water Main &amp; Well provide financial aaalatance
equipment Leading Creek lor public tranaportallon
Conaarvancy Dletrlcl
11rvlce lor realdenta ot the
(7) 15; 1TC
Middleport-Pomeroy area
during 1995.
Public Notice
Tho aorvlce currently
operotea Monday through
Friday 8 A.M . to 7 P.M. and
PUBUCNOTICE
Tha 1995 Propoaed on Saturday lrom 8 A.M. to
Annual Budget of tha 5 P.M. Service before 8 A.M ..
VIllage of Middleport Ia
open tor tnapectton by the 1 Card of Thanks

Penlecostal A-.bly
St Rt 124, Racine
Pallor' William Hoback
Sunday Scltool - 10 a.m.
Evenins - 7 p.m.
Wedneaday Servicea - 7 p.m.

Sunday School tO a.m.
Evening-7:30pm.
Wedneaday Service - 7:30p.m.

Sutton
Pastor. Kenneth Baker
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip- 10:45 a.m. (I 11 &amp; 3rd Sun)

Public Notice

(614) 992-7474

SR 7- Five Pointe

aame aervlce achadu1e as

Pentecostal

Middleport Community Church
515 Pearl St., Middleport

Wednesday S'ervicea - 10 a.m.

Ch..Cer
Pu10r: Sharon Hau1man
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday Scltool - 10 a.m.
'lbunday Setvic:e~ - 7 p.m.

Calvary Bible Churc'
Pumeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
P1sl0r. Rev. Blackwood
Sunday School -9,30 Lm.
Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Clition Tabernacle Chun:h
Clifton, W.Va .
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 7 p.m.
Thuraday Service - 7 p.m.

The Saindon Anny

Bethd Church
Townohip Rd., 46SC
Sunday Scltool - 9 a.m.

Mdp Cooperodve Parlall
Northeast Cluller
Alfred
Pas\01': Sharon Hau1111an
Sunday Scltool - 9:30 LID.
Worahip - II am., 6:30p.m.

Wednesday Service- 7:30p.m.

StDtday-7,oo p.m.
Wednesday-7:00p.m.
Fnday-7,00 p.m.

115 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.

Coolville United Methodist Parlsb
Putor: Helm Kline
CoolviUe C~urch
Main &amp; Fiflh St.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhi~ - 9 a.m.
Tuelday Service~ - 7 p.m.

Sunday Scltool - 9:30 a.m.
Wonbip · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thunday Semce1 - 7 p.m.

CHICKEN DINNER
WITH TRIMMINGS
Racine Legion Post 602
Sunday, July 17th
Serving starts 11:30 a.m.

Pas10r. William Van M ·,er

TlinMy Congrqadonal Church
Pastor. Rt'l. Roland Wildman
O.urch - 9:15a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Radne
Paator. Km Molter
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - I Jam. ond 7 pm.

Oaarles Jones

Sunday Sehool - II a.m.
Worahip - 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.

QUALITY WORK &amp;
GOOD RATES
DAVID ARNOLD

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Sunday Sehool9 :30 Lm.
Wo~~:l:. - tla.m., 7:30p.m.
Wed
y Service - 7:30p.m.

PaalOr: Robert Vance
Sunday wonhip - 10 a.m.
Wednesday service - 6:30 p.m.

Carmd
Putor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:45 Lm. (2nd &amp; 4th Stbl)

SL l'ltul Lutheran Church
Comer Sycamort: &amp; Second SL, P001eroy
Pa!to' Dawn Spaldina
Sunday Scltool - ~ :4~ a.m.

Wonhip - 10:30 Lm. and 7 p.m.

Endtlme Ho... o( Pnyer
(11 Burlinaham cltun:h oil Route 33)

Wonhip - 9a.m.
Wedne1day Service. - 10 a.m.

Our Saviour Lutheran Chu.-do
Walnut utd Henry Sta., Ravenawood, W.Va.
Co-puton, ReYJ. Richard &amp;
'Patricia Bomii-Krua
Sunday Scltool - 9:30a.m.
Worahip - I I a.m.

Fairview Bible C hurch
letart, W.VL RL I
Pallor: Jamea Lcwit

Harrisonville Road
Paator: Re~. Victor Rot.nh

Sunday -9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wedneaday - 7 pm.

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Pine: Grove
Paoto• Dawn Spaldina
Wonhip - 9:30am.
StDiday School - I 0:30 un.

Banda "Convertible Blondes"
Fri. &amp; Sat. Niles, 9 till p.m.
Moose members and
W.O.T.M. only.

Cal•ary Pllglim Chapd

Putor: Theron Dwhun

Bethany

St. John Lutheran Cburcll

A Weekend of Show Time
Entertainment

Service' Friday, 7 p.m.

Harrllonvlllo Community Church

Wo11hip -9 a.m.

Lutheran

m!!El!!EZ

Whlle'a Chapel Wesleyan
Coolville Road
Pas tor: Rev_Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Woohip - 10:30 a.m.
Wed:neaday Service - 7 P,.m.

Paator: Rev. FBnkl.in Dickeru

The Believe,..• Fellowship Ministry
327 Mecltsnic St., Pumemy
Pastor: Rev. Margaret J. Robinaoo
Services: Thunday, 7:30p.m.
Saturday, 7 p.m. and !)unday, BOpm.

Pastor. Plormce Smith
Swtday School • 10 am.

K~melh

Faith Full Goopd Church
Long Bottom
Pastor: SLeve Reed
Sunday Scltool -9,30 a.m.
Wedneaday - 7 p.m.
Friday -fellowship service 7 p.m.

Pastor: Anhur Cntr.ree
Sunday School - 9:30 a_m_
Wonhip - 10:30 Lm.
Thu11day Servicea - 7 p.m.

Pastor.

Rog~ rWilllOfd

Wedne&amp;day Service-7:30p.m.

Other Churches

Snowville

Reorxanlzed Church of J..,a Chlisl
of Lauer Day Salnll
Portland-Racine Rd.
Putor: Janice Danner
Sunday Scltool - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wedneaday Servicea -7:30p.m.

Freed ... Gospel Mllllilon
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd. 31
Pastor: Rev.

Bac khoe Work and
General Hauling
Limestone - Fill Dirt
Gravel· Sand
Leach Bed
tnstallallon and
Septic System•

USED RAILROAD TIES
Seniors July FREE
MID-SUMMER DANCE
Mon ., July 18, 6 till 0 p .m . with '
"George Half' at lhe
Hammond organ. 55 and o ver.
Moose
731

ARNOLD'S
PLUMBING,
HEITIHG &amp;
COOLING

MARTECH
INDUSTRIES

992-2269

Faith Fellowship Crusade for Christ

Salem Center
PatiOr. Ron Fierce
Sunday School - 9:1la.m_
Wonhip - 10:1~ Lm.

Wedneaday Services - 7 pm.

Pa1tor.

Putor: Glendoo SlrOOd
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.
' Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Rutland

Reed..Uio Church rl Christ
Psutor. Philip Swnn
Sunday Scltool: 9:30 un.
Wonhip Service: 10:30 LRL
Bible Swdy, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Hartford Churclt o( Christ In
Christian Union
Hanfotd, W.Va.

New Hnen C hurch oft~ Nazarene

RockSprlna•
Pastor.Ketth Rader
Sunday School-9:15a.m.
Wonhi{&gt; - 10 a.m.
Youth Fcllowthtp, Sunday - 6 pm.

Thunday Service - 7 :30 p.m.

lnterdenomlnaUonaJ Church
Kingsbury Road
Sunday School - 9:30 Lm.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wedneaday Service - 7 p.m .

Wednesday Service - 7 p.m .

Portland First Church or the Nazarene
Putor. William Justis
Sunday Scltool -10:00 a.m.
Worship -6:30p.m.
Wcdnesday Service~ - 7 p.m.

Sunday School- 9 Lm.
Wonhip - I 0 a.m.
Pearl Chapel
Pastor. Aon:nce Smilh
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wonhip - 10 a.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.

Wednesday Se rvice . 7 p.m.

Wr!dnesday Service•. 7 p.m.

Minersville
Putor: Deron NewmUI

Wesleyan Bible Hollo... Church
75 Pearl SL, Middlepon.
Pattor: Rev. John Neville
Sunday 1chool - 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednelday Service-7:30p.m.

Nuarene

Sunday Scltool -9,30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.

Wedneaday Scrvicea - 6 p.m.

Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.

o( Ute

Rudand C hurch ot lbe Nu.arme
Putor: Samuel Buye

Heath (Middleport)
Putor: Frank Smith
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m .

Pine Grove Bible Holiness Church
tn mile o11 Rt 325
Pa1tor. Rev _O'Dell Manley
StDiday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

•UGHT
HAUUNG
•AREWOOD
BILL SLACK

Sunday School -9:30 Lm.
Wonhip- 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday Scltool -9:30am_
Wonbip - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service• - 7 pm.

Thunday Service• - 6:30 p.m.

Sunday tchool- 9 :30a.m.
Sunday worship -7 p.m.
Wedne1day prayermeeting- 7 p.m.

South Bethel New Testament
Silver Ridge
Putor. Duane Sydcm lricker

Pa1tor: Rev . llerber1 Ontc

Wonhip - 9a.m.

Bible Study "Tuelday . 10 a.m.

Lonl's Su~r 1st Sunday of every month.

Ch- Church

Putor: Deroo Newman

Putor. Robert Manley

A.B.Y.- 5:30p.m.

Wednesday Service• - 7 p.m.

Forest Run

Sunday School - 9:30am.
Worship - IOJO Lm.
Youth Meeting - 5:30p.m.
Evenin&amp;Service - 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Bible Study - 7 p.m.

Church~ the Nazarene
PallOr: Rev. Th&lt;nas McClung
SWldaV School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 Lm. and 6 p.m.

Pomeroy

Enterprise

Sunday School - !Oa.m.

Rooe of Sharon Hollnea Church
Leading C=k Rd., Rutland
P11to• Rev. Dewey King
'

REMOVAL

Ca r~lon

Wednesday Servi&lt;%s - 7 p.m.

Putor: Keilh Rader

Flr&lt;t Raptis! Ch urch
6th and Palmer Sl., Middleport

Sunday School - 9: I5 a.m.

PaslOr: Rc~ . Rick Swrgill
Sunday School - 9:30 1.m.
Wor-ship - 1(}30 a.m., 6 p.m.

Flatwoods
Putor: Keith Rader
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip- 1 I a.m.

Danville Hollaea Chu.-.::h
31057 Su.1.c Route 325, LansiVll~

Thursday service• - 7:30 p.m.

Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wonhip - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.

Syracu§e Church fl the Nazarene

Wonhip - 9 a.m.

Holiness

Sunday Worship - 2:30p.m.;

TRIM••4

Wednesday Servires - 7 p.m.

Wonh.ip - 11 a.m.
Wt.dncsday Services-7:30 p.m.

Grace Eplocopal Church

Hyoell Run Hollneso Church

Wonhip - 10:IS a.m., 7:00p.m.

Wor-ship - I OAS am., 7 p.m.

Putor: Deroo Newman

Bradbury C hurth fl Chrl!it
Pastor: Tom RWJyoo

Worship - 9,45 a.m.,MOp.m.

Ch urcb of the Nuarene
Pa1wr: John W. Douglas
Sunday School-9:30a.m.

Central Cluster

Wednesday &amp;rvicea - 7 p.m.

Wednesday Semces - 7:00p.m.

Sunday Schoo l - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:4 5 11 . r11 ., 7:00p.m.

Reedsville FelloW5hlp

Wonhip - I 0 a.m.
Tuesday Servi(;es -7:30 p.m.

SHIUI &amp; Till

Neue SdtJement Church

Wednesday Scrvl.&lt;%! - 7 p.m.

Tuppers Plains St. Paul
Pastor: Sharon Hau•man
Sunday School- 9 Lm.

PomeroY.
Pastor: Robert E. Robinsoo
Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: E. Lamar 0 ' Oryarn

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Putor. Pat Henton
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 11 a.m.
Wednesday ServiCC3 - 7 p.m.

Full Goapel Lljht'3304llliland Road, Pomeroy
Paator: Roy Hwller
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tuelday &amp; Thurlday - 7JO p.m.

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Sterioa, Golf Ct~, BallaJ
Diahwuher lluch •oral o
Famllleo, F;!. Sol, Bigl
141 Third A•enue Frlcloy I
Solurdoy, w.~.~.!'J~-Aclu~a I
Chllcl'a.
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For
Evoryonel
I A.ll. -? 130 Plna 11-, AIQht
Paol Big Lola.
ALL Yard Solaa lluol Ia Paid In
Advance. DEADUNE: 2:00 p.m.
1hlr tlay be.... the ocl Ia to rullSunday ocl111on - 2:00 p.m.
Friday. llondoy lldhlon • 2:00
p.m. Saturday.
Baby Chlltlran And Adul Ctolltlng, l'umh- 01-. Top And
IIUch -~
Thru
Sunday. Or Shlno, • A.ll.
Till Dartt. 5 111100 OUt SA 11G
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With 0. Without llo4- Clll
Lorry Lholy. IM 311 I :Mil.

Top Paid: All Old 11.1.
Colna, Gold Rlnaa, lltvw c;o1na.
Gold Colna. II.T.S. Coin 8!lop;
1St s-.d Atranue, Galllpolla.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

The Dally

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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DrivDn Record, 1 Yur Varhable

1\00-362·5685.
Eam Thovunds Stuffing Enve lopu . Ruth $1.00 And A S.lt
Add,...od, Stamo&gt;ed Envelopo:
Namt, Addr.a To: Hall'l ~
tel'prt ..., P.O. Box 152, Applegrova , W..t VA 2!502.

"The camp can't afford the liability insurance fo r
us to sit around a real fire ... "

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up to $1000 WNkly
procnalng malt, .tar1 now, noexperlance, trw-•uppll•, tr..
Information. ncHlbllgatlon. Send

SASE: casudt Dopt-!50._ P.O.
Bo• S421, Son '-ngolo, TX ll&gt;II02.
Euy wor1d E•C4111tn1 Psyl »- 21
Business
.. mblo ProdLK:ta At Ho. .. Call
OpportunHy
Ton F,.., t-i00-487-.!IM&amp;, El&lt;t. _ _..:,.::.,::~;.:,;;._;:...._ _
To 11100
Pro!Miional
Mongagt Refluldl, Own Howa.
6,._341'7242 Ellt ZIG, 24 Hou,._
Ntodtd Now: Componlon To
Uve In FrM Bot niL No Strings,
AnyAgt, 614-446-3418.
OWNER OPERATORS YO!II'
Tractor &amp; Flat bod Fer Dodlcattd
High Ptylng l.anoo. Homo Ofton
Pi .. Wtokondo. Plenty OIMIIto.
Ne.W " Offl~ • Expn• Tranapor-

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111114 14x80 Broody WI• 3 Bell2 Full BalM, 3 Ton CA.
With Hoot Pump. Laundry
Room,
Undt'fjnnlng,
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Oldtr Trailer, 2 Bodrootn~, Goad
Shapo, 2 .a-., 11/l, Stott
Routt 160, MUIII Soll1 $13,500.
114-388-8271.

Owntrf()peratorw

tl'llle,. Of puiUng own trailer,
hNhh I,_IM'IOOI WldMIIII &amp; ~
lion avolltbto, boN ptat•

ovallablo,

boMtll

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the Fedora! Folr Hooomg M
of 1966 whlcll malols K llogol
to advor11so "ony prot........
lmllllton or clocr1mlna!lcn

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wMkly
uttlenwnla.
rtdlr
~~ram, dmt homo. t-800-220-

b8SOO on race, colof, r&amp;lgbn,

0wnt&lt;/Optratora
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hiring In tho von dlvlalon ptld
loldOd or ompty mlill Wllol&lt;l-

imitation or -lnollon.•

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origin, or any lnton11on to
mal&lt;e ony sucll pref818001,

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know11ngty toeepl

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which Is In vtolotlcn ot tho low.
Our roadoro .,.. hereby

lnlonned lhlloll &lt;IMiilgt

aa.&lt;ertlsed In thla nawap~~per
are avalat:M on an equal
Ojlpor1Urlly bull.

Pt.- 10 mWk dairy
cowo, hour1y poy, ptld -~ ~!!!!!!!!!!
mobil homo ovallable.
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rooumo: Box 11-12. e1o Pl. 31 Homes for Sale
PIM•nt Reglater, ZOO ...in St.,
Pt. p-.nt,
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BUSiness

35

Lots &amp; Acreage
5.32 ..... $13,160. 1.14 ..,...
t14,870.
Raybum
Ad,
roaaonablo -rlotlono. Information mailed on
304-

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,_ wo~/ point, - " ' " lloro, CtH Aftor 5 P.M. ,........_
dryi!!J
oond111on, MaOO, 7167.
114-..210 buy-lo -build..on-tnd
sullablo
13 Ac,_ And Bam I acroo,
Bod- 1 112 Balho, LA, c1cot lo 1 blacldop rood, 114Kitchin, U11111y Room, Double 11411-2481.
a.,_ I PtVocl Or1- For

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p&gt;d - . . $100. II.
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1150. Ciitnlng ..... :11114 ... ,._,'
0000 USED APPLIANCES
W.~ryaoo, rolrklontloro.

rongoo.

Apptlanc.., 711

Vlno 81-1 :

lt4-448-73118, 1-

100 41111 34w.

Kl,... wo1orbod oomptote,
rolll, Mmi1avo matlraoo:
htt1or1 _~ __!!~ pod, 14iil
080. __,,..l'IZ Of 175-17711.
Kllchtn IIOVO, $100. SOM'III-

111111.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Cootpltlo homo lumlohlnaa.
Houro: llon-SII, N. 114-44&amp;~ 3 mllot oul BulovUio fld.
FrM Dollvory.
SWAiN
AIIC'IIC* I FURNITURE. 12
Olivo 111., Clolllpcollo. - . u.od

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Opponunlty

INOIICEI
OHIO VALUY PUB~ CO.
_ , . , . . 1ho1 yau • bualwfth pooplo you==
NOTiosond"*'"fl
1ht

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lOlling aaeo, .....,.11-22111.

Now lXI Uft bod utllhy lrollor.

304.QUJII4.

Now Singer Sowing llachlno,

Porllblo: Now HoopHal Bod· Big

Nlco Tioedmlll; 11181 DOdge
Dakolo Pick-Up. Muot BM To
Ap_..... 114-256-11211.
Nlco pool dtclt, good concl.,
$200. ~7n-111112 or 77Utl3.
P1uoh -.:h, lo-11, 1oungo
chair, chan:ool groy wllh

mauve/blue INCkl, like ..-,
SIIOO, 11WVZ-S716.

Ro1r1Qorl1oro, 91ovto, w.-.
And llryaro, All RoeGndltlonod
And GounntNdl $100 And Up,
Will Dollver. 114-88t-6441.
Rkll"9 Lawn M-'!L __Soaro
Cr~ftaman

307-otll.

11 HorN, tDOU, 114-

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Sottltl11t dloh "". .•..!!. !'hh ..
-

Upt, $260, 1---721.

Ouollty Not•thold Fumlahlnao
And A1lllflo- With To,. f'"or
Any ltidaol • REifT-2-QWN 1110
DAY SAllE AS CASH fLAY·

CASH I CARRY

lonl

WoAiooHavo
ARapo.-on

hlon, caiii14-Bt2-41121.

STORAGE TANKS 3,000 Gallon
Uprt~ht, Ron Eva• Emoi'INIIOa.

OPEN lion. ·Bal. M IWed N.

.lackaorl, Oltlo,

52 Sporting GOOds

UGLY DECK OR FENCE?
Rltloro wood docu &amp; loncoo to
Hluo now oondMion wfthou1
OCNbbi"11 wfth ENFORCER
DECK CLEANER. Avtlloblo a1:
Thomta Do-ll Ctntor, 111
llcCormlcll Rd., Qolllpollo.

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S2,300. :IO&lt;Hl76-1272.

1087 18' Citation :Jrd '&gt;oi.1! , 130
hp, Inboard mere, cruiMr, good
condition, $6000, 1111 comtt
guard requlrod Gqu l pm~ nt, 61'1-

Floh Tonk I Pol Shoo, 2413
Joekaorl Avo. Polnl Ploi-nt,

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/Dual Trailer, 61444&amp;--9364.

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Musical
Instruments

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Building
Supplies

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tpm, osk lor Bob.
1187 Grond Am S2,NS. 111111

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Grooming. .llllo Wobb. IM-4410231.

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114.11352.

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Nlco roglol- Chlllolo bull.

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· boll 1rLK:k $75.

350 Olda Rockot
onglne. 304-l!0&amp;-3a&amp;O. _ __
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MERCEDES :IOOD 11112 Flrtl
Turbo, • Cy11.-, - . .._ 81
1111-. EICotloM Maln1trwnco,
1144414111.

Home
Improvements

72 TNcka for Sale

BASEMENT
WATERPROORNQ

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32 Hla1orlc
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35Le11er

Do you enjoy reading amusin~
stori es built around bridge deals .
If so. you'll want to buy "Kos h e r
Bridge 2" by Au s tral ian Ron
Klinger a nd Englishman David
Bird , publi s he d by Gollancz . It is
available for $ 16 .45 from The
Bridge World, 39 West 94th Street ,
New York. NY 10025-7 124.
The
d e als
range
from
intermediat e to advanced . but
s tudying the analysis will help
almost eve ry one's ga me . Take
today's deal from the book . After
West leads the spade 10, how
would you try to make seven no trump? Taking it in isolation , how
would you play this diamond suit
for four tricks''
South, Eric , bid what he thought

before

39Nolln
' 41 Roman 602
-43 - - Clear
I Day
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47No1 rich
48Arm bOne
49Nulunce
51 Permlto to
538r1s1/e
54- and proper
57Theater sign
(abbr.)
. 58 thallh1ng't

CELEBRITY CIPHER
Celebnty C1pher cryptogram s are crealed lrom quolaiiOf"'l by famous people . paal and prennl
Each leller on lhe copher slands lor another Today 's clv9 .
K

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F S R Y V

even say sub-minimum .

M R E S

produced'stheque
king:
down . west
dummy
en.one But
The rabbi, after receiving
permission, looked at West's hand.
He noticed that if South starts with
two rounds of s pades, the 6-I split
comes to light. Th e n South can
cash three heart and t'hree club
tricks', finding out that West follows
all ihe way. This means West has
at most one diamond. And for the
sui! to be played for no losers,
South must assume West holds the
singleton king . South plays a
diamond to his ace and claims
when the king does drop.

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FJES - RVO-FSRYV

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dummy appeared, Eric saw that
he
could make
But had
wheopened
n the
his partner,
th e rabbi,
with a minimum hand. Some would
After winnin!j trick one with
dummy 's s pa e
king, Eric
contemplated how to attack th e
diamond s uit. H e knew that
whethe r h e led low to the jack,
playing East for king -doubleton, or
started with dummy's queen,
playing East for K - 10-x, the odds
were identical. South opted tu run

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PREVIOU S SOLUTION: ·common-lookong people are lhe besl in the world:
that IS the rea son the Lord make"s so many of them ." - Abraham Lincoln

TIIAT DAilY C. fiil
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DATE BOOK

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July 15, 1994
. AND OvER HERE , ONLY
MOW UP TO THIS LINE .
THIS SEP...R-"TES t'\V '(MD
fii.Ot'\ M'l &gt;IEtGH&amp;OR'S .

Today ts the 196th
day of 1994 and the
25fil day of summer.

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TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1933, aviator Wiley Post left New York
on the first solo flight around the
world.
TODAY'S BIRTHDA\'S: Rembrandt
van Rijn (1606-16691, artist; Clement
Moore 0779 -18631 , poet -educator·

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l ETTE RS
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I I I I I loNI I I I I
SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS
Pamper- Veldt - Budge - Tinker- NEED the TRIP
One world traveler to another: 'One thing I've noticed
over the years, that if you look like your passport photo,
you really NEED the TRIP."

ROBOTMAN

1&gt;0 YOU t:'JER REJI.D A
COMIC SlRtl' fi,N\) ..l\JST

'

mObllo homo ropolr. For 1roo osllmalo 0111 Chot, 514-9!12-ll323.
eurtll Home Improvement•. No
Job Too Bla Or Small, Yoaro E.IlOilo,.,.. bn Oldor IN-r
komM. AddHione. Foundations, Roofing,
KMchont /Baths,
Raploo_,. Windows, lneur.d,
F- Eotlma1to. 614-387-0516.
J&amp;E Homo llalnlono.,... polntlng, vinyl oldln8, rooting end
clrjwal. F- •lfmotn, Gf4-11924232, aok lor Joe"' Ean.
I 'Ron;:;;;,-;-,o-,TV=-=Sorv1=:-co.-=-=apoc
= l::col::-lzl-:-n-,g ·•"
In Z.nhh 1100 sorvlcl"11 most
ctlhtr branciL Houso collo, 1110
101M appliance npal.... WV

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BERNICE
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Plumbing &amp;

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Joint ventures could work out quile suc·

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or

commorcl1l

'12 """' 11ro1eo, go_od eontl- !!1Mg, ,_ sorvlot or repel,._
tJon, ...... ~ and lla- Ucenood tloctriclan.

taw•• I atan..-loiclhoonwer- ·Ridenour Electrical, WVOOOJ08,
. ...71-1781.

I
Saturday, July 16, 1994

Froamo~~'l HM11ng And Cooling.
Nlallo11qn And Sorvlca. E~
Cor1Hiod. Rolidtntlol, eo,...,..

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CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan. 19) Take
Matchmaker instantly reveals which signs

time to analyze matters properly belore

are romantically pertect lor you . Ma11 $2

jumping to conclusiOns today . Making

to Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, P .O .

snap decisions might not be your long
suit

Bo• 4465. New York, N.Y 10163.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22) This 1s one ol

cesstully tor you in lhe year ahead. provided you contribu1e your skills and experience in lieu of a cash rnvestmenl. Tty
not 1o·oommi11o bo1h .
CANCER (Juno 21.July. 22) Just as you
prefer to lhink lor yourself, persons wi1h
whom you'll be involved loday want lo do
likewise. If your assertive"'ss steps over
1his line, il could ignHe a rude response.
Know where 10 look 1or romance and
you'll lind il. The Aslro-Graph
I

AOUARIUS (Jan. 2!1-Feb. 19) This is not

those days when you could compound

a good day to assume authority over per-

your mistakes 1f you gel oil on the wrong
1ool. Don'l be 100 proud lo ask lor help if
you gel in over your head .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopl. 22) Somelh~ng
you uninlenlionally do today mighl be

sons or areas nol delegaled to you . 11

misunderstood by a friend . If you sense
this has occurred, get the matter straight-

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llafnl.nance· wallpapgr, lltorm ...
doort. roofing and complol•
home repair, complete window
,.pair, pNUUre weahlng and

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD'a
Hill Pwn~ Air Condhlonere,
'11 a., - . air,
PI, Fu,_~- llat1or Eloctrlclan,

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CIC

Refrigeration

11,....

36 Hearing organ

War GH 1'1-tE .:OK£7

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7 Range (abbr.)
8Prom1Min
marriage
5 Cooler
9 Hawaiian
loland
10Dec. hollcleV
1!!'-"'TTI'r!TT., 11 Harvard' a rival
1
19 Unlock (poet.)
h-r-t--+~ 21 Be In debl
Llncoln'a
nickname
25 S1yllohlv
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26Abollnd
27 Nollon
28European

3 Flour 1Bf10ry
4 Above (poet.)

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Cell 1-41»-287-05711 Or 614-237- .\ .

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Farm llachlnory, Jacltoon, Ohio,
114-211 51144.

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Llddtr riCk tor 1hort wheal

lrall 11,000 010, 1~11

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Budgat Pricod 1--;:;.no-;;;i;,;TOnl
UIOd &amp; rebuln • II 1 • 61 rt:
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lng II S89;_owner 6t4 -24&amp;-56n,
114-3711-21130 814-3711-2263

With T·TPo..- EVW¥1hlrGI Lat1 Of El-

1181

~"-AN1,

350 or 400 turbo trnn smluYions,
uHd or ovarhaulod , Qlll\ra ol o{l d
6 &amp; 30 dayo. 304-675· qnso, PI

Chev 8-10 1ruck $3,115. 1t87
Blazer all power, •~o $3,195.

WV 304-482-3752.
1187 lroc Blacll

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Auto Parts &amp;

1 .~ Oldt Cut•- 1 awn.., tic. D 6 R Au1o, Rlploy, WV. 304.
~Typo~:.!··~5~10~,~-~388~83~01~-=--:- . : C1111., Tron.lon, s1- - 372-3933 or 1-800-273-9329.
Conoolo
Piano Fot Solo,
On
campers &amp;
Toke
I Poymonlo, Baa tl~.;r~~ ~ ~~~C 79
And
no Good, 12,600. 114Motor Homes
Locally. t-8t»-34W114.
441-telO.
1187 Piymolllh Sundonco 871(, '68 Stlrcrah fold-out camper
AC,
Goad Condlllon, 114-246- whh ltove and rtfrlgeralor, 304Farm Suppl1es
~63 .
111111.
&amp; Livestock
1187 PonUtc Turbo Grand Am, 2 72 Superior 22' motor home,
~.... lotdtcl, 80,000 Milot, 114- IIIOPI 5, rune Ukl now, root air
cond~lonlng, Dodgo 413 C.I.D.,
441-'1161.
$5!100, 614-1149-3301.
61 Fann Equipment
1111 Ponltle Grond Am, 1urbo,
1m Vtnluro (Contorbury) Pop12,500. 304-871-tt68.
Up campor Sloopa 6, Tabi!
1160 Oll&gt;w lroolor, lop - .
Sink, Stove ke Box, Lot• vr1
:11114--2311.
1111 - · runo I - ~· C.blnete, Ctoael, Top Needs
Choln Sow borw I challl8 10 1M wtH 1011 lor PlY off.
~ Repair, Canv11 a. O.K. $475,
o1.- any - · a.. prtoM In oftor 3:00PM.
114-441-0110.
.,.._ Sldoro Equlpmont, 1111 Pontiac Rroltlrd 'Fonnuto
1711-11121 ot 1-277-»&gt;l
W1111o With T·Topo Now Tlroo, 1m Dodge 20 Ft. Motor Home
~ Dot ba'""...._ 1 - GIIC Undol' 21,0011 lllloo, l..oodod, Cllll C 48,000 Milo&amp;, $5,000,
-••
ro truck
---.
SI,OOO ·"--'lablo,
114 Ul 3121. Sltl 01flr, 614-3811-8591.
1 ton 4ll4
tnd loWboy
-.tronchor, Dorio 25+4, cal IW. 1111
PonUtc
Formutt· · 1181 Undy motor hom9, low
1112-2833, 12pm-llpm, llondty Automttle· Air: T-Topo; 44,oiiil mllot, ,.e cond, a304-882·23t9.
lhN Solunlay.
Miler, POt; PW; Red; Qroy ln1183 St11 Cratl Pop-Up Campar,
..._
" " ' - 16 Troelor 1trlor SI,IOO, Itt 44111208.
S1otpt6, 614-3811-goo:).
With B,.h ~lodo, 1110 N - pick up w/&lt;41P • 1m Starcraft pop-up camper,
13,100; 1M -.p
With AIC, rocllo, f3tlo, l,._l'IZ.-.
ekaepe I, electric refr~erator,
Loocltr 81,360; 101 c.. 81,1100,
I1W8I 1522.
111111 Codllloo lovilia. IUIY oxc. cond., $1100. 304-11?5-2117,
kNKIId, co. uc. oond. 3o4-17S- ohor lpm 304-e76-1036.
11F 110 lrooiO&lt;, aooc1 111wo &amp; 2111.
71 camper, 22' long, elsep• 5, · .
. . . S3200. 311447Na11.
.... IIICtrtc or aaa, bath, AJC, '...
~za~·•d
MaOO.
or~ 12800, coli 614-9411-2872 aftor
--Hay~~And Squaro Baloro, 11,000Aalleo,
I Up; aftorlpm.
4:30pm.
,;·
Hay Toddor 1160; Hoy ~
S3!0; IN Fonl T~ot. 12
OEO 1111"' 11M ,.. IIIII
Services·
I:.~-~:·
.loltn 11
"'
'!1."11
-rm4y.
. ., ' .,
......
.U:
••• t1-0101 . . .
Dloll, t1,111; Pick-Up Dlolt, -

=:: 64

;;,56=;;.;:,.._ _ _ __
Pats for Sale

_---

Accessories

loldwln Pltno Black 8 -

:1114--L

lora, 'Ate Orondo, OH Ctll 11424U121.

;~~~~~!!~~;;;;;=====~=~=~~~=~==~=~==~==~~~~l~
•A

1192..!1544.
1&amp;68 Four Wlnn• 13 11211, VB,

rani·

-.-.cl'"' Pllanloo", . . - .

'i.iz.-, ·==-=-=:=·-----

1986 Ch..:krMI II 16ft MliJl Morcury outboard, tn11 hu· lnclud0d,

w-;me,

woll-:::

IIEAIITI'UL APARTIIENT1J AT I~~:-:::::=:-:::.:~-:::---:IUOQET PlliCU
AT~
IBT,QU,
AI JocUon
Pika ~-auto.ot.lr, 2 ........
r....
I IR
11172 - "-""lo
- 1Ztt2l
Wilt
- 2 -12221o $211. Wdlto......
II lor t400. aot:
Air Coo
11,000, I _ . _ Cd 11\141 2IU. 1 -~~~-'-'::--:--=-::-::-:---:---::-­
3IWI2\
IOH.
1112 lol Of .......... ....
11811 14•60 IJbortv, 2 .... AIC, lraahlldl ............ 1 led- oyalapul• Wllh An Addllonal
WID, 11500, 114-lU-47111.
Aalr1gtra1or 10 IIOallo, '--'- - - , Utt. AKC Booton Torr1ar ...... t
1111 Tl'8ber 14z7D. I II • ...,... W."'!!J.. Dr,.r IIDih'IP. .,.! Ntwt1,all0, ~- Wetb Old ~ A1oo, MJIIIII
t4111iU
~..,c:a....,~ct~t::. ......... 1M 24 81112.
c:our.y
- Apatlftllll~
Ul 22M.
--.CA.
WID
2 YW Old_._.. Ml1,60111U
- .......
....
U!alo141114 Now ,.._
......... ..,.__ Dopool1 Aoq~~lrod,
411 1222
Elt...... c:on..ton. QOO, $10,1100, Clll ~ ' : ;
... , . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lim I I nor
apt
5 P.ll.
iM.la
1111 Col

dill.....

boat on River. J04-675-S200 or
875-3878 aher 5pm.

1m Fonl FZIIO plo-=~ 0110011.
V.., PS, MOO;
lon:li
UIOd 31on- Holt air
ccnd, SIM-e75-311t111.
2 ,.., Old ~=·"­ -.ssoo;I1WI2.-.
gtldlng, 11
3o1u S75 Or B• Ollor, 114- 11184 Dodgo 311 Lotdod, PS, PI,
371-272o, Altar I P.ll.
f!C!IIY,_ 1!11&lt;1• tnd oadcllo, 1lH. CrU1ao, AMIFII CIOa.,
c.1
tdh
.
mo.
I
,
.
_
WATER UN£ SPECIAL: 1/4 lnoll
"'·~
u ... - · 1 Ownor, lt4-448200 PSI 118.85; 1 lnelt 200 PSI
~f:li R~ Evsna En1ti'INIIOa.
NICE HOil8E8 FOR IALI
1111 QIIC 7000, 23000 QVW, :1111
Joe.._, Ohio · Qultf
goo
01'1111•.
Ulo, 11' bod,
-~_,.,KI,_LlS.,...,FI_E__•,:S,...I- - - I . Polaml!loa,
MICIOt 114 Ml 2241.
Buy ENFORCER Fila Kllloro lor lorn
..........
penning, -lunt.... !'or
pots,
homo I
OUARAH~all,
to ...._
~~
tEED t-lvo A-ble 11:
Point P i t - CcMip, 11118
u... OH. IM-IIU73I

55

1814 16 11211. Baja fi&gt;hlsl&lt;l boa1,
115 Morcury, good cond .. $3000.
304-l'n-11115.
1&amp;65 opood boti_, $8500. Fo;;;

1011.

, ._. ., 5130

DONALD IIIlTH ASSOCIATES:
FINE ANTIQUES- Anw1ctn art,
eltlna, a r t - _...,
llcCow R '17111.; ate.' COl I.IC.
TIIL£11.. pr1nlo, pollora, 1-,

15

1983
----=Tchu- n,-.&lt;1-on:- r-aft it-trt-h~u-1 70 hp Mercury, wl1raller, $3,5oo:
080, 30W75-64SO.

ca.

4

6 Buenoa -

2 Intentions

DOWN

By Phillip Alder

bolrd, Powgr Trim, Walk Thru
Wlndahlld, 814--441-o-11\8 Mtor
5P.M.

Pow.r

33 - Adams
: 34 Old form of

J

'

18108, drtve on lrnllor, somn accetaorlae, $9000 firm. 304-675-

S1

•.z:

441-1527.

r:;:-..J,~Y.:r= =~~lt\~
BUYINQ AR
Top

SooondA.._ Qoll-.alo I
- .U.7 P.M.
'
F....- ~ 701 Four1J1
A - Otlilpolo, S22Wo.
UIUMiot Paid. 111 u1 u~e Attar
7 P.ll.
, _ Enlcltrl:y 1120 Founh
A - Clallpolo, JIIMio.
Ulllllaa Paid, 114-141-4411 Allor
7 P.ll.

1181

Ctdllloo Dovllla, 1181 Fonl 414,
1&amp;81 B-10. 304-I'IH152.

Bonnevll~,

___

1&amp;' Opon Bow 115 HP Mgrc~ -

eunrool, ••cellent body •nd ln1trlor, rod whh ar 11rl- rod &amp;
black ln1trlor, .... good, $1325,

29 Army command 63 Male children
( 2 wda.)
64 Con game

It is
still kosher

for Sale

- - · 114-Mfl-22111.

1NI Pontiac

I CAN'T

HELP YOU,
SHERIFF

75 Boats &amp; Motors

111711 Dodgo Diplomat, 2 c1oo&lt;;
nlca cor, uklng $1300 OBO;
1881 Chrysler lmpor1ol; 114-114~
2883.
1881 Elduroclo CtciHiac 12,100,
good ohtpo, 304-475-411181.
1812 Ol&lt;llmobllo 18 Rogoncy,
14,000 Ml~ 1 Fsmlly O.Vnod,
Full Powor, u1ro Cltonl S3,fl00•
WIN lou Gu,. Or 8oo1 n Trado.
114-211-41413.
-

....

7NT

I'M LOOKIN' FER
LUKEY'S PRIZ.E
BLUE -RIBBON
ROOSTER

304~

'

-

1192-3537.

Autos for Sale

1187 Ford Ranger S2,185. 11167
Fonl 1110 $3,2&amp;!. 11184 Ponlloc
Trone Am $1,885. 1861 Plymouth
origlnol ml10132,000. 11181 Buick
oupor lhlpo $1 2116. 11181 Chtv
Schnauzor puDDioo, mln11-. 111
_ . , $1,28&amp;. Volley
an • - . ifao loy poodloa, 0oooo - k otoclt 1rollor.
AKC, champion I t t - , 1148cot1J"'I u..d CU.. ,._ Hllnn.v
167-3404, Coolvlllo.

Produc1a .,. QUAAANTEED1
AVII!ablo 11: Thomal DO-I1 Conlor, 111 llcConnlclt Rd. Gal-

Orovoty,

71

·250-Hond·~-

Evorythl"9. Hoods Trsnomt.
lion 8111' 011w T - ft. 114-

:104-47WOI3.
Roglt1tnd Chlhuthut . puPfiY,
1oniato, old, JtttO, hao
- · 304-475-7732.

KILLS BUGS
ond dood- Toot ENFOIIC~R
COUNTRY
FRESH
FRAGRANCE Ptol Control

Sowing maclllno 121. TV $10.
Two XL robol w/1 tlpoo lfiO,
Vobol robol10. 304-471-3831.
SmHh Cotons ...,_,., _,.
piCCIIeol' 0410. ICOIMOI'IN
lncl~ 7 inOfiil.o old, • • -

op~o., ,_ - . . . 1 ;53~~.:,;Ant;;,lq;;.:u;as~==

'"tt·.'"""'~A ~~
~~or
~
-

Pl.

Pl-n1.

pod,

BARNEY

1984 Hartoy David s~ Soht;tl
1340 CC, Evolut ion ong lna oK:
cellent conditi on, $10,000 ' 614-

1987 Ford lluotong GT, 1.0,

..-..-

4 1111• Oul141

&lt;ltpool1 roqWtd, no

~-~
10
1oM

Co-op, 1S1i Kanawha ...

1987 tour lrax

682-231&amp;.

C 199A b~ NEA, Inc

34,111 mllea, blue, 1 mttm

Sooro Ulotlrlor 1100 Troadrnlll,
UIOd Vory Ualo, 1300, Call 114-

ei4-1112-znL

2bdnn.

ChlhuahtM Fomalt y- • 112,
INC~ To Chocolota MoJo, PuppliO Duo 112111114, $125, 114-256-

Ia

Produc1o
.,.
QUA~
TEEDIAvsllblo II: Pl. P1-nl

-pol '

Ctn&gt;ot $5.00 Up Vlnl: ::i4f To
In ..- . I
11144,
lllollohtn Corpota.

AWAY

,.,

I .. ,...,._,

CFA Rog1storod Porolon1 ond
Himalaya- 2 lwmaloo, $1150/oa., 114-247-4212.
3 maiM, s-oo., Bl,. 'Point
Hlmalayana end one black p.,_ 1881 Dodge 100 lradt or ooll
olan, 2 Bluo Porolans, 114-1'12- S700. Rnllh dullbul runs aooct.
11roo vory good, 30U7Utf5.
3144.

Unm1~ot.ro~or.wxm

Goods

Rood, "-lorortca I Dopotll "-'
qulrod, 114-3D-7341.
1 B t d 00111 AaL Moor - . . ,
Coni... Air. S2&amp;l. Ctll: 114-4462157.

Mobile Homas
for Sale

-11, --21138.

llpolla.

t ...,_, .-,..,-, Bullvllla

32

p,..,.,.. - · · -

KILlS BUGS
tnd doodorlzn Toot ENFORCER
COUNTRY
FRESH
FRAORANCE Ptol Control

South

1192-2726.

1114 Buick Pull Avo-. 4 dr
· botulllul lu•ury C'!jt11
opt. one owner, new u,.., lOr YIM251 1338.
1 $2200, 114-11112-47111.
Bolton Torr1or pupploo, $200. 1181 Chtvollt I opoocl GT wfth

Iloilo.
882-21161.
Golda Gym wliaht bonah, Hu

El&lt;ltr1y lody would llu • nlco
amaU aparbn.nt or hou• .t
NUOillble
prtol.
,.,.,
-oy.
Mlddltporl
Of

6;,-rdt-

1084 Yamah;v;;~,d;~&amp;Od,
vary clean b lkG, $3100 080 511!-

......,,._ , ~

22 Faucet
24 Wln1er
preclpl1a11on
26 wood tor
building

slave

58 Roman road
59 Cricket
positions
SO Jog
61 Small monkey
62 Rodent

Vulne rable: North -South
Dealer: North

tlon. $800, 614-441 ·0224 Lt•·a•
......g• .

14110, l14-388-l7llll.
w
4 ....... 114381 1431.
Dining Room T - Wllh 4 AKC Yollow Laba Wonntd Flrll
llarhtrl Rontol I Sl=r. Unhs, Chslro
Sorvlng Butlot, $150, SholL Will bo Rtody 115, Toldng
~ 101110, 101116, ,
' 101130. 114 441 I0142
Atter I P.ll.
Smsll Dopool1 Call Afttr lp.m.
7W460.

--·
,_,
m.ur&gt;riahl
:J04:'67UIIII.

4

Value, 114-441-&gt;16S.

new,

lf1 Wanted to Rant

"A Q
• KQ
t A J
•A K

Kaw;;.kiR~~- Good

1D80 Hond• CB 750 Good

tl0876
o4dl 652

SOUTH

Wheeler, Or 3 Whoo!Qr Of Equal

11855.

Two 1&lt;101300 on SR 160 From Old North Clollo H.S. 114-

-url!J

ttl .....

Would Uk1 To Tred~t For

·---2512.

Of Land In Woyno P r o - Couplo Doolrso To
County w.. Vlralnla, Pr1mt Ronl 2 Btdroom OalHunUng, 110,000, II lrtor. .ed, llpctls Or Rurol ArM, MUIIIInHavo
114-256-1008.
Pl1C41 For t Pot, Con Fumlah
I Adlolnl"9l.clla. 2 Acru. All To Aetwencee. 114 4 til 4120.
Go 'l'o 1 Buyer. AJ1 UtllltiM
Avallablo, 114 441-3087.
Merchandise

'l'l VanDyke, 2 bod.-, I bo1h,

:::::!:'::! ':o

Anv~JM.I1t

Door ISciMn lncl'::•• :...,

Motorcycles

1980 750

• 7 6 5 3

K

1:00pm.

Furnished
Rooms

Olllco Spoct For Rent: Ownor
Flo•lblo Oft Tormo I Spoco.
Toltl s,... UOO Sq. R. ~val~
obla. Good Locotlon C1oso To
Bridge, can Davo Wlaomsn A1

t

'II EX500 Kaw., IXC '! IIcm t C-OIKUlooks and run11 yroo•,
UIOO,
614-flll2-2076
nhor

304-476-1272 tftor 6:00 Pll.
c - Frao&lt;or Stoo 114-14f1.4Mt
Aftor a P.ll. Or Oft WtoMnda
Roornalor ..m- -•"' month. COtler 1D box, 14 momory, brlnd
t1 $120/mo. Gallla Holtf. ,_, f43,116, 11WIIZ-.!!1114.
56 Pats for Sale
e~=~':J 11580.
cannl"11 Iori; 2 oanntn~ · am111
SINPI"11 roomo whh -ldn~.
101110115 doa ..~ $1111.115.
Aloo lrollor · All '-11-upa. 1:30pm. 61ka; 114-114~:zeillonor Ptlm Pluo, 3llw7
.
C.ll after 2:00 p.m., 304-77).
5651, llaoon WV.
Conerolo I
Plutlc Soplle AKC Rogllltnd llomd
Tonks, 300 ThN 2,000 Qallono Pupptos; I Wsou Old Wllh
Ron £vano En1t~ Jacll- ShOis, 1126, 111 441 :1314.
46 Space for Rent
eon, OH 1...aoo.63?.0528. ·
3 A - Olllco SullO WHh
Pr1vo1o Tollol In /llodtm Rro
Prool Blda. CON Moms Huldll8
Daytona IBMch Condominium
..........zQI Or
Lot For Rtnl: llobllo Homo Lot, For Ronl, Aug. 20th-Z71h. Odton AKC Rogllltnd Chow Chow
County w.w, Phono: 114-246- Fronl Pool I So1111 Sloe.. 4, Pu= Bom 1v.Z3I1I4 Sholo,

45

16 -

Milo Poula't Day Ctro Contor
~:-:"0W::: lrollor lor ront, you poy udlhiM
IU' I A.M. -4::10 P.M. Ouallty llolao School Dltlrlot, ~= pluo 1110 ""-"· 30W7W531.
Lovlna Care For All Chfldron 114-ll:l--• ........, 1
Our 11 Gotl Port-limo, Ful- - . ··-,.
44
Tlmo Fod. AAiatanco Avd-. n:a.
Apartment
Call fOi ln1ormadon Or Vlll1. In- For In IUo 0rant1t
for Rent
11111 /Todclor 114 441 1221 Pro- Ntar The Ballllol Clu.rah. Ph.
School,
Schootogo.
IliA Doy e14-36U021, Evonlngt eM- , tnd 2 bod- opartmonts,
School, 114-446-11224:
1118-2371.
lumlohod ond unlumlohod,

.,_...,.To Ctoon- Col

tlon,

74

• 9 8 2

.. J 10 7

dhlontr, aaeo. 30W7&amp;-3034.
30 Clotton Floh Aquarium Compttlt $100; Kl"11 Wood 91ovo
With ~- Jtoo; 114 441 3040.
30" Whfto Croll Buclt 91onn

=

':.;

~

11,000 blu Whlrtpool air con-

19Unretlned r.1etal
20Stir to action

EAST
• 7

12 Chevy Converelon vn~-.-n;;
plll~1 ,.w tlr1118, high mlleagCI
130ov, 1114-343-6170.
'

like now. Oryor.

,_, 304-882-34a
Buildings
Wlsoman Rill Eotato, 114-446- Golf clubo w""'a. S-11 Irons,
3114 4
p11chl"11 wedge, 1;3,11 Com..-111 bulldl"9 "" ront 1n 1 :.:.::· --...,..---....,-,-:--:-:=- wiping
oovoro, puaor. Used 2
lllldd~o~~o&lt;t, 1ho old lltlgo Wfl. Trollor 1o11 lor ront, 30W75- - II2CJO, :104-en-1504.
Iaro bulldlng, 114-0a-2451.
--

RohabiiRotlon Contar hu an
lmmedl•t• op.nlng tor • fuQ
time AN or LPN on 11-7 1hlft.
Thla -'lion lo 1or a ,.,,..
committed to dtflvtd"11 . . _
tlontl qutllty ..,. lor our
8tria1rlo . .Idonia. Wo ollor on S.Le lr Owner, eu ctiOIU.
......... bt•ll pockogo, ......
Rentals
ptthlvo oolary tnd • llablo, 2 bedraom hoUM wk nent
Htvon. C1oot 1o
auppor11vo ww1t WIV1ronmonc. located In ...,,_,. -"11 1o lhlrt on - . $13,500. :104-412-21183.
1hlo loom al nuroM oommlaed Zbr., corpo&lt;l, u1J11ty - , goo 41 Houses for Rent
to our ltandard of poeltlve out..
- · gorbogtoompltlo
dloPOIII.·otrpllauto- 2 Btdroomo, Toua Rood, Qal.
-~
coli lM-W.Z-8801
or
a In poroon
t1 M7118 dllhwailhorl
~r.~~ Dopooh Roqulrod, 114lng. 401 Wt 11111 S~ Hondt.-..
11, 114-2111-t:tlL
Rocluop- ngo Rood, P-ruy.
E.O.E.
3br. homo, IMn, , _ FA fur. 3 bodroom - . on Uncoln
I AC. Aloo, 3 story bloclt Holghto, 114-1182-'IMI IIW lpm.
Solso poraon, 5 poohlons ovol~ noco
bulldhlg, lnduclod. 127,1100. ablo1 WNrlng I otlll"11 high 416-11148,
S1tvo.
condhlon, Sbr, -nco,
tuhton }owoltry. 304-837-2681,
8:00 1W 11 :OOPM.
3br. ronch, Gallipolis Fony, ... ""-"• no polo. 30W7Utl2.
Tomato pic..,. noodtd. M.,. lordtlollo. -.e'IW32L
42 Mobile Homu
shall Adlmo rwd Jim O'Br1tn 4 Bod,_,., 2 91ory /IC 2 112
for Rent
Product, Lalart Fill, 1*241- Bttho, LA, DR, FA With ~
2051=·--------l In Kllct.!, Doolroblo HI
:.
2
Badroomo
Fumlthod, On Clay
ltood, c- H I I C , - - .
Chopot Rood S300/llo. P...
_18-..,-_W_a:-n_t.,...ed_to___,oo:::--:--l Ajlprox ..,. 1o1, _
10110
D&amp;D
Strvlcoo.
Ctoonlng wl14x70 1rollor wlupondo, 1300 o.-at. ·~· t 401.
mo._- roptlr, lndus1ri:l $30,0011. ~ Conloy II'IL 2 - - /IC, No .....
Dopool1
And
Rtloroncoo,
on&lt;l pi1- p-oportlot, compo1~ -~appolntmont oniJ, ~-. ~(lryw;211¥0 1'1111, - - on ,.. 304-4
room Hou., P"umlahed. No
quoal. 30W75-2461.
Cozy 1 lr. Ranch, 8poolouo,
Ptto, 13150/lolo. Dopool1, - Doy COrw1 Ill lfllfto, CPR I F11'11 llocfom Khchtn1 Ftmlly Room, 4345.
Aid qualtllod, hoi moall, plan- Bulft-tn WoodDtlmor, Doell,
2 Btd1001111, CompltiO Furnod ldlvl11ao &amp; -.tJng. :1114- ~ 21ocr~ :r..,~
nlohod, Largo Pr1volo Lol, 1 Milo
175-286L
111 Ufl.llfltl Altw 4::10 p.m. Fn&gt;m Clompollo, No Plio,
1210o11o. Dopool, A t - . ,
GantrOI Maln1tna,.,.., Ptlnt!"11r $51,1100.
W.tor, Trooh Included. 514-446Ytnl Work Wlnclowo WIOHICI
Gull. . Cloantd Ugttt Haull"9, Fer oola by _,.,_ log homo, 2581.
Com-" .._.dlinl.,.. 8 ,..,.. 1110 eq. 1.. tuu be mene 3 Btdroomo $260/llo. + Dopotll,
' ~
'
· wllamlly 100111,_ woodbu~
114-441-4141.
bod._ 2 kncht,., I bo1
1 Btdroom, $20ttlllo. + Dapotfl,
114-245 0104 Or 114-26HIOt.
~ Por1oblo Sowwtlll, _ , CIA,- VIOCIIm,
hold your 1oa1 1o 1ho mil IUIII otlllng, llono ~. largo 3br. ollolodrlc,14•70.~
coil 304-475-ttn
diCit,
32lr51
oulbulldlng

to

287~8.

Automatic ._her, Uke

• A J 10
• Q 5 4 2
•Q R 3

Can Be Soon AI:
Galllpoll1 Dally Tribune, 025
Third Avenue, GllllpoUa 614446.;342.
•

•••n:loi

for Sale

VENDING ROUTE: Won1 Gel 11187 RedrMn Rlv~n~lowlu14lltl0,
Ak:ll QJick. Will Gel A Sloocty 2 bodroom, , both, moct,
Cash Income. Pllcld to Soli. f. 2 112 ton oen1r11 arr, wlnyt un-dtrpiMing, pl.. opplllncea,
~

latlon 1~11-7212.

carcl•t Frolgfn carrlorW II
hlr1"11 oxporionctcl olo's to run
tlatbod, 11m pon:ontago of
grou rwvenue pulling company

32 Mobile Homes

llo':':1:er167.

t330/llo.
"'"' 8
Pt
.. Ro'-'&lt;:11,

• K 5 3

1DBI Dodge Ra;-v-;~ · ~o.oOO

Good Condhlonl I
m
Aftor3 P.M.
1232-$356 . Coil 814-W.Z-5851. 110 Whht 0111 .._, 10"111" 12
EOH.
-18 R. Long, 114-3~ Aftor
Nlco 2 Bedrooms. All Ettct., I P.M.
Fum. Kltchon, Country Stltl"9,
CioN To Spring Vsllty, No Pt11,

capl Slngla Driver. Home
WMkande, H.. lth Care Plan, 1·

$500

3-whttf lfluttlt,
304-4511-101111.

7 15 'H

snr:t~. :;n~s7'i.

uu.., $4,000;

3 Ton lolobllt Ptelc Air Con-

Bath,
etoon. No Plio, Roteronco I
Do!&gt;c*~Reqund. eM-416-1511.
Fumlohod Aportmtn1, Utllhlot
Ptld, I Bedroom, Upstairs,
Soccnd A..,uo, Gottlpolls, No
P.ta, be**'~: CondWon, 114Qrac:l..,. Nvl"9. I and 2 bodroom apar1menta .. VIllage
lla,_
on&lt;l
Rl..,..ilo
Aplnmenta In Middleport. From

Jeor WronglfJ: wlar.tr.,

5U76 aftor 5pm.

3 Air Condhlontno, $1110 ISIOO
1$50, 814-446-7221.
dhloner lnMalled.
FIMnclal
Avallabt., 114-t....... , 1-aoo.

446-11123.

OlR Toam Oporollon Will 111:-

1i87 Rad

te&gt;p. 43,000m .,

And Water Fur·
nilhOd. No Polo, Call 114-4464241 Or 814 448 2325.

Fumlehtd S Roomo I

li nd po5lllve allltuda required.
SoJ'ld roauma or work history:
Box C-81 e/o GalllpoUa Tribu!!~t
825 3rel. Ave, Galllpaia. ut1

No Ellporlencol
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 23) Two importanl
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achievable, yet lhe results might npl be
optimum . Be graleful for small favors .

anything goes wrong, the piper will have

to be pard.
PISCES (Feb. 2!1-Maroh 2D) II will be d1f·
liculllo be bolh a doer and a talker today.
If you're looking for productive results , try
to be more industrious and less vocal .

ARIES (March 21-Aprll19) Belore InSISt·

I

ing that your ideas be given priority over

those ol assocoates today, lesl the brainstorms out first . You're On' the right track ,
but your ideas might need a little more

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your inge- polishing.
nuity in getting somelhing slarted today TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your peers
won't count tor much n il isn't fully devel- won't be impressed by dramalic displays
oped to a desirable conclusion . Follow- of personality today. What will really capthrough is essential lor success.
lrvate Ihem is modesty and dependability .
SAGtnARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21) This GEMINI (May 21.June 20) II you expecl
could be a prolilab/e day lor you. bul if to be treated fairly by others today, you
your expectations and aspirations aren't must show a willingness lo do lhe.same
realis1ic, you might end up being disap· lor them. In tact, be the initialor, not the
pointed with whal you gel.
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Sentinel

Ohio

Parents place smoking decision in _child's hand
Dear Ann Landers: I really likoo
the letter from the woman who,
wben she was a teen-ager, askoo her
parerus f&lt;I_pennission 10 smoke. The
parents Sllld they wanted her 10 do
some research on .the effects of
smokmg. and wnte an essay
aocompanied by photographs. This
IS a. fme example of. parents
teachmg kids dectsion-makin_g skills,
liiStead of forbidding somethmg they
beheve 10 be destructive. I applaud
thetr good JUdgment.
In many M1chtgan schools, we
have a comprehensive program for
teachmg health called Michigan
Model.Itbasicallyemploysthesame
technique used by this girl's parents.
FU&gt;t, tdentify the problem. Second.

look at the allematives. Tl)ird, weigh
the consequences. f'ourth, make the
decision.
There has been a great hew and
cry from a small, vocal segment of
the
population
over
the
decision-making theme of Michigan
Model. These people say that adults
.. parents and teachers .. sho.uld
simply rei/ the students what the
right decision is .. in other words,
forbid them 10 smoke, use drugs or
be sexually active. In my opinion,
giving them the opportunity to make
their own choice is a much more
desirable approach.
Thanks for the real-life
demonstration of a good decisionmaking model at work. We nwl

-Society scrapbookLJRRARY PROGRAM
The Meigs County Lihrary is
sponsoring a crea tive drama work-

shop for youth s age X- 12. Saturda y.
Scptcmt&gt;cr 24 from 9 a.m to 3:311
p.m. It will be presented by Th e
Imaginati on Factory, an education ally themecl an and dram&lt;~ compa ny out of So uth eaqcm Ohio.
"Junior Cc k:hritics" will

crl':tt~·

or iginal skits fnr .111 cnd-llf-(by pcr l orrnancc WhiCh par Cili S rn :ty

allcnd . They wil l c.&lt;plmc the th eater through

:~et rn g g ame~.

ttnpr\l vi sation . voc:t l exprc ss ton and hmll'

mov e me nt. f:ac h stud ent will
r ece iv e a cc rtifr cat c for th c1r

accompli shmen ts.
The cost of the workshop is SIll
per stud ent. Students ma y regi ster
by con tactin g the Meigs Co unt y
Public Library at Y92-58ll or Th~

Imagination Factory at 245-02 1R.
TOPS MEETING

more of those ..• TRAVERSE CITY,
MICH.
DEAR TRAVERSE CITY: I
appreciate your kind words. Here's
another letter about smoking, but it
comes from a completely different
place.
Dear Ann Landers: This is for
"Sad in Baltimore," who broke up
with his girlfriend because she
smoked. If he's that big of a jerk,
she is much better off without him.
The letter that really Lickoo me off
m that whole batch of responses,
however, was the one from the guy
who said smok ing should be illegal.
If that's the case, why don't we
just declare illegal all the things that
some people consider undesirable?
The first thing that comes to mind is
alcohol. It (Crtainly harms far more
people than smok ing and in more
serious ways. If we look at the
damagedonebydrunkdriversalone,
smoking, by comparison, doesn't

make a dent.
. Let's ban sex, 100, while we're at
11. Lord knows, sex can be
hazardous to a person's health, what
With all the diseases It can spread
and the billions of dollars It costs
our nauon. Sex c~ be hazardous,
even. If you don t get a disease .
Consider the fact that sex could
result m children. who sometJmes
tum ouf to be very expensive as well
as harmful to one's mental health.
The anxiety could cause parents to
smoke and drink.
.
.
Where do you d41w the line? Thts
counuy ts m bad enough shape. Do
we really want to hve under a
dictatorship? .. SMOKER IN
RALEIGH, N.C.
DEAR SMOKER: You've
certainly covered a lot of territory
and occasionally made some sense.
Thanks for a provocative letter.
Gem of the Day: From
Vancouver, B.C.: After 30 days ?f

JO PS mee ting was held
reccn y and was opened by Shirley
Wolfe leading th e prayer. The
KOPs pl edge was led by Linnic
Aleshire with Bernice Furst as the
KOPS Best Loser. Jeannette
McDonald led the TOPS pledge,
and Janice Curry was the TOPS
Best Loser with Diana Neace as
'Unner-up. The fruit basket was
won by Shirley Wolfe and the gadget gift was won by Trina Faulk.
The group discussed current and
future contests and the results of
two quizzes given by Wanda Faulk,
who read "The Research Program
Seeks Participants," and talked
about getting new scales. Members
also participated in the ARD Penny
March.

"199-4, LcnAngeiH
T•mes Syndicate and

. Creators SrnOicate"

...-

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summer camp, our son returned 10
us: nine shredded T-shirts, eight
garter snakes, seven pounds of rocks,
six filthy towels, five tm1 swimsuits,
four wet pajamas, three live wads,
two cans of wonns and a rash from
a poison oak tree.
DEAR B.C. : What? No partridge
in a pear tree?

Do you have questions about sa.
but no one to talk to? Ann Landers'
booklet, "Sex and the Teen-Ager,"
IS friJillc and to the point. Send a
self-addressed. long. business-she
envelope and a check or money order for $3.65 (this includes postage
and handling) to: Teens. c/o Ann
Landers, P.O. Box 11562, Chicago,
II/_ 606ll-0562. (In Canada, send
$4.45.)

or
story suggestion?
Call the
Tribune 446-2342
Sentinel 992-2155
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are printed as space permit~ and
cannot be guaranteed to run a
specific number of days.
SATURDAY
RACINE - Free music Satur·
day at 7 p.m. in Star Mill Park fea turing Denver Rice, Jan and Cathy
and Pure Counuy.
SALEM CENTER - S~r
Grange 178 and Star Junior Grange
878, fun night and potluck supper,
6:30 p.m. grange hall located on
County Road I near Salem Center.
SUNDAY
RACINE 21st annual

Charles and Alma Hinzman Snyder
reunion, Star Mill Park, Sunday.
Lunch at 12:30 p.m.
BAS HAN - Special church
services. Red Brush Church of
Christ, Saturday, 7 p.m.; Sunday,
10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Denver Hill,
Foster, W.Va .. speaker.

Ohio Proud Ohio Proud

MONDAY
ROCK SPRINGS - Big Bend
Farm Antique Club meeting 8 p.m.
Monday at the fairground, secretary's office.

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·131st Year

LETART FALLS- Letart
Township Board of Trustees meet·
ing 7 p.m. Monday at the township
office building.
RACINE - Racine Village
Council meeting in recessed session Monday at 7 p.m. at Star Mill
Park .

See us for a full line of
weed and bug killer in
spray and dust

·- ~· - I

• Ortho Brush -B-Gon
• Thiodan
• 5% Seven
• Rockland Weed and
Grass Killer
• 5% Seven

• Sta~~&amp;llln..,..s •llalvaJina•
IIVolfd a1 Gulla. . Splfnt car
• Mark Marfln"s •llalwlllna"
Wln8f811 Cup llaca car
Sa.,.~. Bad
carpaa l.aasa• Grand

•.....

•

tlalialllll car

SUGAR RUN MILLS
Mulberry Ave. 992-2155 Pomeroy
•••

y{a1TUJur Pfwtograpliy Session
• Lob ol Jewelr-y and Aa:asorlel
Designer Makeover
• Pror•loaal Model Style Pbt~lojp-a(~berl
Many Wardrobe Cbolcq • 10.12 POle Selec:don

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IIJJI •

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" The most. ~~during features of the M~igs County Fair are events focusing around horses. Here Dan Sickels on
Comets Chap races down the track. Thas quarter horse, now retired, is owned by Jennings Beegle, Racine.

esa:a,, July 19* Fun for
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Sentinel

Ohio

Parents place smoking decision in _child's hand
Dear Ann Landers: I really likoo
the letter from the woman who,
wben she was a teen-ager, askoo her
parerus f&lt;I_pennission 10 smoke. The
parents Sllld they wanted her 10 do
some research on .the effects of
smokmg. and wnte an essay
aocompanied by photographs. This
IS a. fme example of. parents
teachmg kids dectsion-makin_g skills,
liiStead of forbidding somethmg they
beheve 10 be destructive. I applaud
thetr good JUdgment.
In many M1chtgan schools, we
have a comprehensive program for
teachmg health called Michigan
Model.Itbasicallyemploysthesame
technique used by this girl's parents.
FU&gt;t, tdentify the problem. Second.

look at the allematives. Tl)ird, weigh
the consequences. f'ourth, make the
decision.
There has been a great hew and
cry from a small, vocal segment of
the
population
over
the
decision-making theme of Michigan
Model. These people say that adults
.. parents and teachers .. sho.uld
simply rei/ the students what the
right decision is .. in other words,
forbid them 10 smoke, use drugs or
be sexually active. In my opinion,
giving them the opportunity to make
their own choice is a much more
desirable approach.
Thanks for the real-life
demonstration of a good decisionmaking model at work. We nwl

-Society scrapbookLJRRARY PROGRAM
The Meigs County Lihrary is
sponsoring a crea tive drama work-

shop for youth s age X- 12. Saturda y.
Scptcmt&gt;cr 24 from 9 a.m to 3:311
p.m. It will be presented by Th e
Imaginati on Factory, an education ally themecl an and dram&lt;~ compa ny out of So uth eaqcm Ohio.
"Junior Cc k:hritics" will

crl':tt~·

or iginal skits fnr .111 cnd-llf-(by pcr l orrnancc WhiCh par Cili S rn :ty

allcnd . They wil l c.&lt;plmc the th eater through

:~et rn g g ame~.

ttnpr\l vi sation . voc:t l exprc ss ton and hmll'

mov e me nt. f:ac h stud ent will
r ece iv e a cc rtifr cat c for th c1r

accompli shmen ts.
The cost of the workshop is SIll
per stud ent. Students ma y regi ster
by con tactin g the Meigs Co unt y
Public Library at Y92-58ll or Th~

Imagination Factory at 245-02 1R.
TOPS MEETING

more of those ..• TRAVERSE CITY,
MICH.
DEAR TRAVERSE CITY: I
appreciate your kind words. Here's
another letter about smoking, but it
comes from a completely different
place.
Dear Ann Landers: This is for
"Sad in Baltimore," who broke up
with his girlfriend because she
smoked. If he's that big of a jerk,
she is much better off without him.
The letter that really Lickoo me off
m that whole batch of responses,
however, was the one from the guy
who said smok ing should be illegal.
If that's the case, why don't we
just declare illegal all the things that
some people consider undesirable?
The first thing that comes to mind is
alcohol. It (Crtainly harms far more
people than smok ing and in more
serious ways. If we look at the
damagedonebydrunkdriversalone,
smoking, by comparison, doesn't

make a dent.
. Let's ban sex, 100, while we're at
11. Lord knows, sex can be
hazardous to a person's health, what
With all the diseases It can spread
and the billions of dollars It costs
our nauon. Sex c~ be hazardous,
even. If you don t get a disease .
Consider the fact that sex could
result m children. who sometJmes
tum ouf to be very expensive as well
as harmful to one's mental health.
The anxiety could cause parents to
smoke and drink.
.
.
Where do you d41w the line? Thts
counuy ts m bad enough shape. Do
we really want to hve under a
dictatorship? .. SMOKER IN
RALEIGH, N.C.
DEAR SMOKER: You've
certainly covered a lot of territory
and occasionally made some sense.
Thanks for a provocative letter.
Gem of the Day: From
Vancouver, B.C.: After 30 days ?f

JO PS mee ting was held
reccn y and was opened by Shirley
Wolfe leading th e prayer. The
KOPs pl edge was led by Linnic
Aleshire with Bernice Furst as the
KOPS Best Loser. Jeannette
McDonald led the TOPS pledge,
and Janice Curry was the TOPS
Best Loser with Diana Neace as
'Unner-up. The fruit basket was
won by Shirley Wolfe and the gadget gift was won by Trina Faulk.
The group discussed current and
future contests and the results of
two quizzes given by Wanda Faulk,
who read "The Research Program
Seeks Participants," and talked
about getting new scales. Members
also participated in the ARD Penny
March.

"199-4, LcnAngeiH
T•mes Syndicate and

. Creators SrnOicate"

...-

-

summer camp, our son returned 10
us: nine shredded T-shirts, eight
garter snakes, seven pounds of rocks,
six filthy towels, five tm1 swimsuits,
four wet pajamas, three live wads,
two cans of wonns and a rash from
a poison oak tree.
DEAR B.C. : What? No partridge
in a pear tree?

Do you have questions about sa.
but no one to talk to? Ann Landers'
booklet, "Sex and the Teen-Ager,"
IS friJillc and to the point. Send a
self-addressed. long. business-she
envelope and a check or money order for $3.65 (this includes postage
and handling) to: Teens. c/o Ann
Landers, P.O. Box 11562, Chicago,
II/_ 606ll-0562. (In Canada, send
$4.45.)

or
story suggestion?
Call the
Tribune 446-2342
Sentinel 992-2155
GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE
204 Condor St.

Pomeroy, OH.

SPRING AND
SUMMER HOURS
MON.-FRI. 9:00-5:00
SAT.'9:00-12:00

THE
GRAVELY
SYSTEM

A

I i goes t
·
if it turns h eads,·

at the
on ood

it~s

ufom ti11e

·c omplex this

-Community calendarThe Community Calendar is
published as a free service to
non-profit groups wishing to
announce meetings and special
events. The calendar is not
designed to promote sales or
fundraisers of any type. Items
are printed as space permit~ and
cannot be guaranteed to run a
specific number of days.
SATURDAY
RACINE - Free music Satur·
day at 7 p.m. in Star Mill Park fea turing Denver Rice, Jan and Cathy
and Pure Counuy.
SALEM CENTER - S~r
Grange 178 and Star Junior Grange
878, fun night and potluck supper,
6:30 p.m. grange hall located on
County Road I near Salem Center.
SUNDAY
RACINE 21st annual

Charles and Alma Hinzman Snyder
reunion, Star Mill Park, Sunday.
Lunch at 12:30 p.m.
BAS HAN - Special church
services. Red Brush Church of
Christ, Saturday, 7 p.m.; Sunday,
10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Denver Hill,
Foster, W.Va .. speaker.

Ohio Proud Ohio Proud

MONDAY
ROCK SPRINGS - Big Bend
Farm Antique Club meeting 8 p.m.
Monday at the fairground, secretary's office.

1994 Premium List

Ohio Proud Ohio Proud

·131st Year

LETART FALLS- Letart
Township Board of Trustees meet·
ing 7 p.m. Monday at the township
office building.
RACINE - Racine Village
Council meeting in recessed session Monday at 7 p.m. at Star Mill
Park .

See us for a full line of
weed and bug killer in
spray and dust

·- ~· - I

• Ortho Brush -B-Gon
• Thiodan
• 5% Seven
• Rockland Weed and
Grass Killer
• 5% Seven

• Sta~~&amp;llln..,..s •llalvaJina•
IIVolfd a1 Gulla. . Splfnt car
• Mark Marfln"s •llalwlllna"
Wln8f811 Cup llaca car
Sa.,.~. Bad
carpaa l.aasa• Grand

•.....

•

tlalialllll car

SUGAR RUN MILLS
Mulberry Ave. 992-2155 Pomeroy
•••

y{a1TUJur Pfwtograpliy Session
• Lob ol Jewelr-y and Aa:asorlel
Designer Makeover
• Pror•loaal Model Style Pbt~lojp-a(~berl
Many Wardrobe Cbolcq • 10.12 POle Selec:don

me Edition '94 Thunderbird

le
'
a .,.... or ss. 7gl~1w~
IIJJI •

'Red

Carpet'
'· ~· . .. .•.
• .-.., ..,.,.... ~:tr·~- ·. ~~

" The most. ~~during features of the M~igs County Fair are events focusing around horses. Here Dan Sickels on
Comets Chap races down the track. Thas quarter horse, now retired, is owned by Jennings Beegle, Racine.

esa:a,, July 19* Fun for
Session Fee '14.99
(Includes one 11110 Portnlt)

BUTTONS AND BOWS
992·S1n

Pomeroy, Ohio

East State Street
Athens, Ohio

'Ohio Proud

Ohio Proud

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THE FAIR PLANNERS
- Plans as moving forward
for the 13Ist Mei~:s County
Fair to be staged Aug. 15-20
on the Rock Springs Fair grounds. Members of the
Board of Directors of the
Meigs County Agricultural
Society and officers pictured
here are left to right, squatted
front, Rick Koblentz, Leonard
Koenig, and Jennings Beegle,
vice president; standing front,
Kenny Buckley, Roger
Spencer, Virgil Windon,
Addalou Lewis, Mary Kay
Rose, Carolyn Ritchie, and
Debbie Watson, assistant secretary; and back, Dan Smith,
president, Brent Zirkle, Ed
Holter, Tim Bearbs, Bill Buckley, and Jim Watson. Secretary Laurie Reed, and Treasurer Paul Reed are not pictured.

CLARENCE ''Tommy"
HENDERSON
,,!

Ronna Reeves to be at Meigs fair
aR~n~Re:Tm:c~~ !ednesd~y, August 17

RONNIE MCDOWELL

McDowell to perform
Aug. 18 at Meigs fair
Ronnie McDowell, who was
the singing voice on the ABC-TV
movie "Elvis and Me" in 1988
will be performing at 8 p.m:
Thursday, August 18 at the Meigs
County Fair.
McDowell, one of 10 children,
never performed in public
!&gt;e_cause of his shyness until he
JOined the Navy and finally got
up on stage aboard tbe U.S.S.
Hancock 10 sing 10 his shipmates.
Since then, McDowell bas
developed many abilities. He bas
appeared on television, recorded
~ong~. creat~d videos, given
mtemews, pamted, prodUCed and
perfonned live on stage.
Me Dowell bas recorded the
audio on many tv con•mercials

for Miller Lite, Red Lobster,
Kentucky Fried Chicken and the
King Candy Company in Holland.
Most people will remember
him for his connections with
Elvis Presley. He sang 36 songs
on the soundtrack "Elvis", was
the voice for the TV -movie
"Elvis and the Beauty Queen,"
was the singin'- voice for the
ABC-TV movie 'Elvis and Me"
an~ ~as personally selected by
PriscaUa Presley 10 do the music
iln ABC's television series about
the early years of Elvis' career
title "Elvis."
McDowell performs with a
four-member band called "The
Rhythm Kings."

star who has finally come into her
own, will be perfonning at8 p.m.
We_dnesday, Augustl7, at the
Meags County Fair.
.
Long known for her dynamic
stage shows and her way with a
ballad, Reeves has combined an
. of songs with
adventurous m1x
her most compelling vocals to
~te for an album sure to cap her
JOurney as a rising country star.
She has recently finished a
. new ~~bum, "What Comes Naturally • and says she thinks it
showcases her as well as she •s
ever been showcased. It shows
her ~ull range as an artist, sizzingiy watha_ self-~ured a_llitude and
smoldermg wuh achmgly reo~torch songs as well.
A lot of people have always
~ought of me as this sweet little
smger who can d~ ballads really
well, and when thiS comes on, it's
like, boom, a whole different anitude," Reeves says. "It grabs your
attention right away and 1 think
people are really going to like it"
. Reeves prides herself on her
hve shows. With the combination
of simmering energy and powerful ~allads,_ the show has won her
an ,mcr_easmgly loyal following
ev~n Without Top Ten hits to this
pomt.
"I.!"&gt;' to stay very real," she
says. 1 purposely stay away from
a cho~~phed show, focusing
on dehvenng my energy straight
10 the crowd just as it comes out
of me. I try to stay spontaneous
and keep the audience involved
as much as possible."
. Reeve~ has played at Radio
Clly Mus1c Hall_ and was part of
!,he TNN Chnstmas soecial
Hom~ ~or the Holidays," with
Joe Daffle, Lorrie Morgan and
Doug Stone. She was in a documentary celebrating the influence
of Patsy Cline on a new genera-

d of ~emale country smgers
:~n ~as .c;::t~~~ m a CBS televiM . ~· • omenofCountry
u:~ih
.
co
. a strong sense of socaal
her~;:::~rm~nt, Ree.ves has used
be easmg v•s•b•hty to make a
num h r of
·
Sh
d posui v_e contn·bullons.
sta~d-as done, pomt-of-purchase
enco up •sp ays ~n~. posters to
sum u~ge responsibdlly 10 contape~on b~f alcoh~l. She bas also
ments ~u •c service a~nouncejectled gr G::mbclt use m .a proH Y . Brooks.
c ~r m~•c reflects this coni~mo'::n ers. The _song "Stayab~se an~ deals w•.th spousal
tance f h she se~s the 1fllporissues o er commitment to these
·

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Reeves' hard work since she
was 11 years old has paid off.
When she was 17,shehadan 18month gig opening for George
Strait. Soon after that she was
opening for acts such as The
Judds Garth Brooks Randy
• Lee
Travis' Reba McEntire
Greenw'ood and Ronnie Mil~p.
Vibrancy seems to run through
her show and songs. She says it is \
just a reflection of the fun she is
having. "I want eo le to get
their money's woJI.
feel like
they were entertain~ " Reeves
says. "I want them to ieave and
say, 'That was worth every cent
that I paid for the show.'" She
also says she'll guarantee that
she'll gave them everything she's
got

£

In those days, Tommy and his wife, Thelma, operated their 226-acre
dairy farm, while raising their daughter, Linda. Through the years,
until he sold his dairy herd in 1986, Clarence milked the cows before
daylight and arrived at the fair by eight A.M., ready to start a hard
day's work. In the evening, h~ went home to milk the cows again but
always returned to the fair to work wherever he was needed until the
last curtain went down and the stage was closed and the carousel and
its calliope were still. Only then would Clarence go home to catch a
few hours' sleep before the routine commenced again and again until
fair week ended.
The board ,of directors, fair exhibitors, and fair goers in general will
miss his excellent wo ; his tire'less energy, and his steadfast dedication to the Meigs Coun Fair.
.

RONNA REEVES

The 1994 Meigs County Fair is
dedicated to the memory of
Tommy Henderson,
who was our friend and
colleague for 28 years.
He was first elected to the
Board of Directors
of the Meigs County
Agricultural Society
in 1965.

-.\.., ......

Meigs County Agricultural Society
Board of Directors

�PAGE JOUR

PAGE FIVE

1994 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE
GATES OPEN DAILY AT 7:00a.m.
Saturday, August 13
12:30 p.m.

Domeatic Aru Judgins - Senior Fair Bulldins

Sunday, Auguet 14
1-3:00p.m.
7:30p.~

Sheep Weigh-In
Relipoua Servicea,
Meigw County MUU.t.erial A..oeiation-Grandatand

Monday, Auguet 15
7:00a.m
8:00a.m.
8:00a.m.

Gat.ea Open

AD Uveetock miiAI be on the p-onnda

Weigh-in poultry, rabbib,
at.een, and hog~~
9:00a.m.
Groom and Clean Cont.eat followed by 4-H Hone Show
1:00p.m.
Junior Fair Poultry Show followed by Open
Clan Poultry Show - Show Arena
1:00 p.m.
Flower Show Judpns - Senior Fair Bullding
3:30p.m.
Junior Fair Parade
4:00 p.m.
Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show Arena
5:00p.m.
Hillaide Stage - God'a Kida
6:00p.m.
King and Queen Con teat - Hill Stage
6:00p.m.
Draft Hone Show - Show Arena
7:00p.m.
Moto-Croaa
12:00 Midnight - Gat.ea Cloae

Tuesday, August 16
8:00a.m.
l :OOp.m.

Junior Fair Rabbit Show - Show Arena
()pen Clan Beef Show followed by Junior Fair Beef Breedins
- Show Arena
2:00p.m. Out of the Blue - Hill Stage
4:00p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show Arena
5:00p.m. Junior Fair Board Auction
6:00p.m. Junior Fair Steer - Show Arena
6:00p.m. Hill Stage - Joy
7:00p.m. Hill Stage- River Valley Boya
7:00p.m. Grandatand- Demolition Derby
12:00 Midnipt - Gat.ea Cloae

Wednesday, Auguet17
(Kiddie Day)
U.OO lil2 p.m.
9:00a.m.
Junior Fair Goat Show - Show Arena
10:00 a.m.
Draft Hone Cont.eat - Infield
11:00 a.m. Daulins Dolla- Hill Stage
_12:00 noon 4-H Flower Show - Junior Fair Building
12:00 noon Guya and Gala Sheep Lead Clau - Show Arena
12:30 p.m.
Harneaa Racins
2:00p.m. 4-H Style Revue - Hill Stap
4:00p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull- Show Arena
4:30p.m.
Little Min and Miat.er Conteat - Hill Stage
5:00 p.m. Kiddie Gamee - Show Arena
6:00p.m. Junior Fair Swine Show - Show Arena
7:00p.m. Open Clan Horae Show
8:00p.m. Ronna Reevea- Grandatand
8:00p.m. Horae Pull
9:00p.m. Hill Stage- Midnight Clogen
12:00 Midnight - Gat.ea Cloae

Thunday, August 18
(Senior Citbene Day untll 2:00p.m.)
8:30a.m.
9:00a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:00 noon
!2:30p.m.
1:00 p.m.
l:OOp.m.
l:OOp.m.
4:00p.m.
4:00p.m.
6:00p.m.
6:00p.m.

4-H Horae Show
Junior Fair Dairy Show - Show Arena
Homemaker Pie and Country Fair - Hillaide Stage
()pen Clan Dairy Show - Show Arena
lfameu Raeins
Diatrict 6 Holat.ein Show - Show Arena
Hill-Stage- Cluaica
Flower Show Judging- Senior Fair Bullding
Hill Stage- Junior Fair Talent Show
Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show Arena
.
Hill Stage - Junior Fair Kiddie Gamea
Junior Fair Sheep Show followed by Open Clasa Sheep Show
-Show Arena
7:30p.m. Antique Tractor Pull and Local Yokel Truck Pull
8:00p.m. Ronnie McDowell- Grandatand
12:00 Midnight - Gat.ea Cloae

Friday, August 19
9:00a.m.
Pet Show - Show Arena
11 :00 a.m.
Junior Fair Dog Obedience Show - Show Arena
12:00 noon
Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show Arena
12:30 p.m.
Harneaa Racing
4:30p.m.
Dairy Sweepatakea - Show Arena
5:00p.m.
Junior Fair Liveatock Sale - Show Arena
5:00p.m.
Hill Stage - Back Porch Swing Band
6:30p.m.
Hill Stage - Bellea and Beaua
7:30p.m.
Truck &amp; Semi Pull
12:00 Midnight - Gat.ea Cloae

SCHEDULE OF RIDES-Moo. T-. Tluuo. udFrL 1:00til4:30. Clooadlllllhour, 6:00 'tilll:OO.
S......y 12:00'til5:00. Cloaecll hr. 6:00 'tilll:OO. BoltlonofMeabenlllps..-or4-BTic:bteeaa
rida hy paJiol 13.00 at Rldo Offlc:a aaeh day.
'WtDNEsDAY, AUGUST 17 , IS KIDDIE DAY
(Cate Achoiotoioe-13.00 fro• 7:00 AM.-2:00 P·•· For E•eryo,.
0a t111o day ridoo wiD operate 12:00 aooa du-o.... 4:30 P·• · aad 6:00 P·•· du-o..... 11:00 P·•·
The o - of al dolioory •ahleloo ......... p&lt;&gt;uade will be nquirad to purehaaa a - • tio:ket
acholttlaa drt.... a..d ...hlela. (Oa(y oae timor to a nhlelo.)
ALL DEUVERJES MUST-BE MADE PRIOR TO 11:00 A.M. AND TRUCKS MAY ENTER ONLY
AT DESIGNATED DEUVERY GATE.
PARKING 1o omder ouper,oioioa ohho Mioldloport Ullited Paataeootal Church. Chairperaou Laay
Buekloy, Leo...rd Ko.ltl, B......t Zlrklo.
NO DOGS ollowed oa falrp-ouado.
NO ATV ......... allowad oa pouado.
NO U.eJloek trailon loft ia Parkiatl LoL

Stall AeelgnmentB
StaB ue.,._t for all U••toek (laeludiat pouhry ud rahbit.o) will be . .da oa Saturday at aooa
Won tho fair. StaB ueip•eat.o will ha ..de by _..... of tloo Saaior Fair Board.

Saturday, Auguet20
(McDonald's Day)
tlll2 p.m.
9:00 a.m.
Pretty Baby Cont.eat- Show Arena
10:00 a.m. Ronald McDonald Activi~- Hill Stage
12:00 noon Quarter Hone Racea
1:00 p.m. IliU Stage - Big Bend Clogen
3:00p.m. Go-Kart Racea
4:00p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull Champion•- Show Arena
7:00p.m. Youth Nidlt- Show Arena
8:00p.m. Tractor Pun
8:00 p.m.
Grandatand - Arm Wreatling
12:00 Midnight - Gat.ea Cloae
To Show Oar Appreciation
The Ollleen a..d l&gt;irocton of tloo Meip Couty ApieoaltuN Society ud Jullior Fair Board witoh 10
exp,_lheir......,..appredalioatoaaehaad ....,BUSINESSnRMwhopurehuedad__,,pa•e
ia our Pnaiwa Boob, aaclto aU BUSINESS nBMS who purehuod tho awudo for t1oo Jouoitw Fair.
- The Meip Couoty Apicultural Socioty a Jtmlor Fair Board

Prices of Admieeion

Acboiotoioa will be eharpd at tloo p._ at8 A.M. aaelt day of t1oo Fair.
GENERAL ADMISSION ... .. ... .... .. ...................................... .......... ...... .... ........ IS.OO
Claild- uader I yaar adoaitted FREE at p._.
ParJdac Autoe aad Vehic:loo .. .............. ........................... .................... .. ........... FREE
Thttnday · Soaior Ciliaea ............. ........ .... .......... .............. ..... F...., Adotiotoioo ti12 P·•·

CAMPING RULES

Chalrmu Vlrpl Wladoa, U Bolter aad BniDt ZbWe
Trailen .t C...pon-{1 Waek~ ................ ........ .......................... ...... .... .... ..... 150.00
Teat.o. · · .._,· · · · · · · · .. · · · · · · ...... ........ ........... ... .... ....... .. .... ....... ...... .. ... .. .. .... ...........125.00
l
(No 1Vute 'tValee' fro• Trailen)
(No Cuapan Spetlod Baron 9:00A.M. Suaday)
\ I
'--'
(C...pan Muot Be Out hy 12:00 N- Ft&gt;~~owiac Suaday)
Pay pri&lt;rilep aad piek opet at Saeretery'• orr- beti••i,.Wodaeoday befon..,.....oiFair.
C...p,. eoet do. 100t iac:lada -.y oalo tloo pouade.
·
A Fair T'oeket •uot be purehued hy ..*Jo"" o- I yaar of . . etayiac ia . . .,_.

NO BEDDING f1JIINISdED
NO PERSON SIIAU BE PERMJ1TED TO MAU: SOU CITATIONS OF ANY NA11JRE ON mE
MEIGS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS EXCEPT IN CONTRACfED CONCESSION OR COMMERCIAL RENTED SPACE. NO PERSON WilL BE PERMmED TO POST OR DISPLAY SIGNS,
DISTRIBUTE IIAI'IDBIW OR ADVEmSING MATERIAL OR SilL OR DISTRIBUTE FREE
ANY MERCIIAJ'IDISE EXCEPI' PERSONS UNDER CONTRACf.
MEIGS COUNTY AGRICUL'J1JRAL SOCIETY

INDEX TO DEPARTMENTS
1994 JUNIOR 4 SENIOR FAIR PROGRAM...................................... 4
DEPARTIIENT I-JUNIOR I'AIR. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9-21
DEPARTMENT 0-BORSES•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21-22
DEPARTMENT W-DAIRY CATrLE. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 22
DEPAR1'MENT IV-BEEF CA~E•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 23
DEPARTMENT V......SHEEP••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 23
DEPARTMENT VI-POULTRY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 24
DEPARTMENT VB-FARM CROPS •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .24--25
DEPARTMENT VOI-FLOWERS 4 PLANTS............... .................... 25
DEPAR1'MENT IX-DOMESTIC ARTS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 26
DEPARTMENT X-AMATEUR PAINTINGS ............................... 26-27
DEPARTMENT XI-AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY............... ............. 27
DEPJlll1rftiENT J(((---JI~ric; 4 ~rfilf&lt;: ••..•••••••.•••••••..••••••.•••••••.. :Z1r
DEPARTMENT XID--GRANGE EXIDBITS••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21r-28
DEPARTMENT XIV-PUBLIC SCHOOLS....................................... 28
DEPARTMENT XV'--SPEED ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 28
TRACfORS 4 TRUCKS••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 28-30
PRt;ITV BABY CONTEST•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30
UITLE MISS 4 MISTER CONTEST•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30

ENTRY BUNK........................................ ..••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30
OHIO DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE COUNTY FAIRS........................... 34
'

HUBBARD'S GREENHOUSE
"We Specialize in Hanging Baskets"

TOP QUALITY PLANTS- Wholesale· Retail
Be SuN To Parehaaa You Folr Seuoa Tlcbte Early!

PRICE 112.00- NON-TRANSFERABLE
s-a P- ... be pure hued at the B...ia... Eotablioob-t.olioted below. n.... Tleut.o eatitlo you
to pte ad•iotoioa ud free parlllaa for your ear durm, tloo aatlre fair. Meoal.enhlp T'oeket.o eatitlo yo,•
to •ote or file for the Board of Direc:ton of tho Soeioty. s - a tie keto, pureh.....d at the Seeretary •
orr-, an for Co........, tal Exhlhioon or No•R•iodeat.o of M. . Couaty. Tie keto eaa aloo be pureh.....d
at Saentary'• orr... OD p&lt;&gt;uadoo aflee' paJial adaiotoioa at pte. Ad•iotoioa prioe will NOT be rel'uaded.
M...berohlp tio:bt.o for adoaiotoioa a YOiiatJ prhilep 113.00.
M...berohlptio:ut.o . .ybepurehuedfro•uyFairlloud-berudanoaaeleatSUGARRUN
n.oua MILL. Po•eroy, Ohio

Syracuse, Ohio 45779
Ph. (614) 992-5776

MeDONAUYS,P~,Ohlo

Don Hubbard

Court Street Grill

s--

p..,.. ... be purehued for 112.00 at:
JOE'S COUNTRY MARKET, Maia Stroot, Rutlaad, Ohio
1VAID CROSS SONS, Raeiae, Oloio
BAUM LUMBER COMPANY, Chaoter, Ohio
SUGAR RUN FLOUR MIU., Po,._y, Ohio
SWISHER-LOHSE PHARMACY, P-eroy, Ohio
NITA JEAN RITCHIE, Tuppan Plaiae, Ohio
GLOECKNER'S RESTAURANT, Po•eroy, Ohio
WBALEY'S GROCERY, RL 681, O.rwlia
HELEN BAER, Sync_, Ohio
DORSEL LARKINS, J.oac Bouo., Ohio
DAN'S, 290 North Jad, Middleport. Ohio
nVE POINTS EXPRESS, Rt. 7, P.........y, Ohio
REED'S COUNTRY STORE, RaadnWe, Ohio

ll2 W. Court
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
992-9985

LEGAR MONUMENT CO.
MONUMENTS- MARKERS- MAUSOLEUMS
263 West Main St. • Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Chas. w. Legar, Jr.- Ph. 99z-5314 Business
(Home) 99z-3405 or 99z-5633

M...berohlp tiekate eold oaly to iadmdule- aotto a eo•paay or orpaloatloa.

(OaaT-r-epaea)
16 r- of.,... io allotted-h ...,_. A. . . ., taW., can, ate.
.... ha kopt witiUa uolpod - ·
Q.iot houn bepo ate.-faw- of 12:30 a ••• Plaaae oo•lolor your aaiPIIon.
Peto ..... be o1t1 loaoll II oullitla ...,...
No palo ,....;u.J bultlo f.....J f.._..., (aoapt Pot Show aalrioo oa day of oloow.
M•thaooloaoh.)
No ALCOHOL OR DRUGS PERMITI'ED ON GROUNDS.
FREE Grudotud, FREE R!.lu rido aU -howol ridoo u ...,.y 1ioHo u you- art. paylac
Cate Achoiotoioa.

There will be NO paging service
provided. Please make
arrangements to meet children
for pick-up prior to leaving them
on the grounds.

M... eo...ty Apteodlanl Soaetr Ollleen- 1994

DAN SMITH ............ ..... .................... ............ .............. ................. ...... ........... . Preoidoat
JENNJNCS BEEGLE ......................... ...................... ...... .... ......... .... ... ....... Vie.. Preoidoat
PAUl. REED ...... ........... .. ....... .................... .... ... ......... ........ .... .. ....... .............. T........,.
LAUBIE REED .................................................................. ............................ Saerotary
DIRECTORS 1994
JENNJNCS BEEGLE .. .... .............................. .......... .......... .................. B.D., Raeiae, Ohio
MARY ROSE .............. ............................ .. ................... ....................... ....... Raeiae, Ohio
DAN SMITII .... .. .......... ... .............. ............... .. ................ .... .................... .. . Raeiaa, Ohio
ADDA LOU LEWIS ...................... .... .................. ............ .. ....................... Po01eroy, Ohio
EDWARD HOLTER .......... .... .. .......... ........ .. .. ...... ............ .. .............. R.D., Pomeroy, Ohio
DIRECTORS 1995
ROGER SPENCER ...... ...... ............. .................... ........ ..................... ..... ... Po-y, Ohio
CAROLYN RITCBJE .. ..................... ......... .......... .... .. ... .... ... .. .... .. ...... .. ... ... Coahillo, Ohio
TIM BEARDS ............. ........... ......... .. ............................... .. .......... ....... .... Pooaeroy, Ohio
WIWAM BUCKLEY .. ....... ...... ......................... ............ .... .. ........ .... .. .... ... Po-y, Ohio
LEONARD KOENIG ................... ... .... .. ......... ...... ..... .......... ........... ........ MicL!I por~ Ohio
DIRECTORS 1996
BRENT ZIRKLE ..... .... ...... ................................. ........ ...... .... ............ ....... Po-1, Ohio
JIM WATSON .. ;............ ............................... ~ ............................. .......... ... C.OMIIo, Ohio
KENNY BUCKLEY ...... ........................................ .......... .................. ........ Srra-, Ohio
VIRGIL WINDON ...... ..................................................................... am, P - y , Ohio
RICK KOBLENTZ .................: ................................................ .............. ... Po-y, Ohio

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Pete Burris, owner

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New Haven, WV. 25265
304-882-2005
Free Delivery In Bend Area

307 5th Street

TRIPLETT ENGINEERING SERVICES
202 West Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

EX.OmCIO DIRECfORS
DAVID R. 'CIIIp' HAGGERTY ..................................................... .......... .... Po-y, Ohio
JOHN RIEBEL ............................................................................... am, P - y , Ohio
.......... JHI'

"=· tdlp Tlebto oorly...... J"V-- oorly. n..,u._ for •lrioo .... u

followo. AI O.,ort

a 4.et P.ll. A01p11 U.N. -'eo wil ha omptad oflor tloo ahow daiM.

Sac:-,. will ~ al Folr Board Ofrloa fro• 10 A.ll. te 4 P.ll. A.-&amp; II aad U .
TELEPHONE,
IIAIN oma 9!11-6'795
JR. oma 9!114116
RACI omCE 99J.6S80
CO!!CISSIONS MANAGER- 11a1J aGATE IIANACER- P,oJJiaad
P~C SUPERINTINDIN'J'- C1ut.

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(614) 992-2194

.Professional Engineering and Surveying
For·Meigs County
•

and Southeastern Ohio

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PAGE SEVEN
Sectioa J. No penoa ..a..JI pay for or MC1IN ..,re tlaaa oae 1uclll
• 11Up, ud tlaa&amp; -benhip
oloall be for hiouelf. No -.l&gt;enhip ohall be iaued lo corponlioM, orpplea-, ,...._.hipo or
firao.
ARTICLE IV • BOAJID OF DlllECTOas
Sectioa I. Tbcllo.rdolllinclonohaii.....Utoff.r-(15) whnwloo.Wbeoloctedfou..._
ofth..eyeanaad ...................................f_.tiU.rdoflla_._....._._,ireaae...Uy.
Sectioa 2. Aay ..eaaey cauood ~y d..th, ,...;patioa, .-o•al fro• offiee, or....._ ..,...., . . y be
filled ~y ... Bo.rd of Directon oatil the DOXl IUUIW aloct&gt;oa, wbeo a...._ .W bc aloclod for obe

GENERAL RULES
1. Clooiootl- for al .,_ c l o . - willbc Wed-loy a: Tl&gt;ouoday, 4:00 p.a. A_. 10 a:
11tlo. (H- I'd Mo 110 . . . . . . - ) . n-. ndoo willbcotriclly oullaend lo. Secretary willbc at the
Fair Bo.rd Offioo at F...........lo fro. 10:00 a. a. 1o 4:00 p.a. A,.- lOtio ...d 11tlo.
2. EUiiNt.on • - ••
i • for,..._ hill wloat cia. or~ they .nil_.......,.. E.~ry
~laab .nil bc f.locl .., ~y &amp;Ia aiUIIitor.
3. Emioo art~woloo.ofroalleip ...d adjo;,;,.-Jdioo uoopt;. llaJ...;.r Fair ....... mihiu
an liloilod lolleip Co..ty CW. ......... ud
S...... whore aloil&gt;ito an liaitad lo lleifo

Co•ty

r

n.-

"I •·

UDOXpin&gt;d ...... .
Sectioa 3. If uy _._of the Boord olllincton ...... tt.... eo-utmo ......... - · · obe
Bo.rd -y upoa .....,_thirdo •ou of the Boord of Dirccton, cloclan llio pooitloo ud appoiat •
• - lo ...._ uatilthe DOXl aaeual aloctioa, wbea a direclor ohallbc aloctad for &amp;Ia __,;red .....

4. Seo iodi¥ ' a l . , . _ u for ..... llat adDiu .... bc;. plaea. Still EDil&gt;iu .....
,._;,;. plaoa lllllil1:00 , ••. s.-y. s~.. willbc •• their ....,...u.. . _.. for
.--..Joi..W.U- 8.-y froa 1:00-3:00 p.a . C o - a l Edit.ito • - """.:!::tee uatil
clooo of Fair. Aay E~il .-....1 INioN tloat- will forfail aay p...U- a
1o .......
Eoeeptioa: Feodor Calf SMw participau.
5. Faloo ..._
........... - o r iBwf- witlo
dallbc oufficioat.,.......lo
for .,.,J..;.. fro. _ , . _ ud forf • w oluy priaM ow
•
6. n.. Seciety will..._ pNeeatioafor the oafetyof aD,....... ...d p....,.ny ...d ... p~lio•
· of edlibito, ~at will - bc r.pouilde for accidoau, looo, or - . , . . obe.Jd uy - •.
7. Pn.iooou will bc p.Jd at offiee •• loot cloy of Fair.
8. AB ,.....;- _,clai.ad Worw No_...,.15tlowillbc forfeited.
io 1o pcrail Fair Officioalo
for .._ ywv ....1 ..... ..._ nloaittad .. .._
o1 Ap;cait..rw

ARTICLE V • ELECJ'IOJ'II
Sectiool. TlooODDualaloctioooftheBoordofDirectonaloallbclooldata' '3 atadploceooorbelo ..
the
Saturcloy iD Dece..bcr of each y•r. Polio auet be opeo- to. tlou four 1ooun be......., 6:00
a. •· aad 9:00 p.a. oa ... doy of the clectioa.
Seotioo 2. The oaid clectioo ohallbc ~y bclloL RaBou auet be -t.ad wltb aa 'X" oppooilo the ....
of - h caadidat.e •olod for : ........., ... ......, wiD DOl he coualod.
ol•o... for directon
by proxieo io DOl lo be penoitled.
Sectioa 3. Ooly NOidcau of Me;,. Coaaty ltoldUotJ -I&gt;enhip certlflcaUe, f&lt;w atleootl5 do yo belon
tJ. dale of eJectao111, . .J YOle.
Seetioa 4. Meabcn of the Society auel doc lore their caadidacy for ... olllee ofl&gt;ircclor of ... Society
~y rlliDt with ... Secretuy olthe Society, a J!"i•ioa oiped by tea (10) .w - n -t.en of the Society
who ON Neideau of M. . County, atleoot'ie•ea {7f;layo befoN thc aDDu.l clectioo of Direclon io held .
Oaly replarly aoaiDalod caadida... who be•e -• the ftliac nqum- willbc ellpble for electioo u
director.
Sectioa 5: Tl&gt;e..,... ofoff-of ... ~ Directoro ohallupireaed ... tof ... DircclonelectohaU
beJia oa ... 2ad Saturday of Dece.bcr of ••~ year, or uatiltheir • - n an cleclod aad quali/'tod.
ARTICLE VI - ANNUAL MEETING OF TilE MEMBERSHIP
Sectioa I. The aDDual-.ti"' of the Meip Couaty Atrlcultural Society ohall be Mid aotlalor thu
~ lut Saturdoy iD Deccabcr, the actual tiae aad place to be decidad ...d ad.ertlaed by the Boanl of
Directon.
Seetioa 2. At thio .......U. the officcn ud diNCton of the Society ohall -t.e NpO&lt;U 1o obe
•e•kr•bip of t.be Society toDCfJI'IIias the put Fair and aake recoaa d••;, for d.e beuermeat ol
~Utlll'e Fain. The •••ben •ball be P•ea opportu.aity to . .ke IUfPIItio• aad ncoJaiMDCiatiou for the
11Bpro•cacatoftloe Society aad ito Fair. Suchoth..-buei- . .y bepNODDiodu . .y bcd......d proper
by ... Board of DiNCion.
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ARTICU: VII ·ORGANIZATION AND MEETINGS
. Sectio~ I. TheBoardofllinclonohaUmcetaaauallyiD Dec.,.berof•clo ,.-aadclecuPrtoidcot,
V.:e-Pr•ildeat, Secretary aDd Treuurer. The Pre.ildeat, V.ice-Pn.ideal&amp;llld the Treuurer 1 ball terYe
ODe year aDd the Secretary DOt more thaa three yean or u t1ae Board . .y deter.iae and u.ati.ltbcir
1ucceuon are elected aad qualified.
Sectioa 2. The Prceidcnt, Vic:e-Prcoidcat aad Treuurer ohaU be Dirccton. The S....tary "''Y or
,.. y ao~ he a dll'eetor. All offt~Cer• .baU be m.embere of the Society.
Secbon 3. Before election of olficero the newly. cleclod directon ohaU qualify ~ takhtJ the foUowiD(
ooth (or affinaalioa) before a cooapct.nl authority (dceipalod ~law).
"I _do ... le,.aly_ •wear (or Jfira) that I wiD oupport the CoaotitutioD of the Uailod Sta,.., the
Coaout~boo of Ohto, L.,.. of Ohio and ruleo aed replatiou of the
1 of Apiculture of Ohio
perU- lo "V'Cultural Society oo help me Cod. •
.
ARTICLE VIII • AMENDMENTS
Seeboa 1. Amen~enLI to the coMtitutioa or by-lawa ••y be propoeed hy.
(A) A ••Jonty of Board of llinc1oro of a ochedaled - . . . , .,.lias;. f..or or placU., ••

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-no .......

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"'WonD
_,Joto ....
...............

9. AD daiooo for enon!. awudo • - bc ...lo ill wriliDtJ lo the Secntary witlUa fi .. dayo J,_

.... , . _..... _

......... ..do.
10. AU~u allot be &amp;Ia propertyofllaeDiloilor·foratleut30daJ11 prior lo tloeo,...;.,.da1o

of the fair.
11. AU ..~ will bc j..!pol by . . .,..._, clioiB--"" j ...... -and ~y the Fair Bo.rd.
Judp' decUiolo will bc fiooaJ. EDil&gt;iu ... clo..ad -rtloy wiD oot bc P.• p..U...
12. AD edlibilon a110t pwc:Mee Seeeoo or M..J.enhip ticlr.eto.
13. AD clocioio......... ~y ... SYporia.......... · - · · do,....._. will ... f...t.
14. No oiNw a•ailahle.
15. CoaalllioDI •ut 110t lea-.e aatil Fair il clo.ed.
16. No &amp;-tock- Dairy, Beef, Slooep, SwiDe, Pooaltry, Rabbiu - lo bcoa.,...uaclo beforc9:00a.a .
Suacloy _......,_ C.. bc ._.ad 12:00 Nooo Satuclay.
17. No C..pcnoetiD plaoabefoN9:00a.a . Suaday. Cloeck atS..retuy'oOff...,foropacebeforc
•polli~t~ e. . per.
18. No iDioxicllliDc be• ...,. penoitted oo Fa;,.p-ado.
19. Fair Bo.rd "'"""'" ... riPt lo expel...dlor bu iodi•id..Jo wbc. coadw:t io d......d 1o be
iaproper ...d coatndic:tory lo Nleo ...d roplotio....
20. AU doli...;.. a110l be aade prior lo 11:00 •·•· aad ...., be aado oaly throop d..ipalod
dcli•ery plo. No other ..hicleo pcraitted oo Midwoy witloeut prior appro•al of Board of Dirccton.

CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE I - Trn.E
... Meip Couaty Apicaltual Society.
AIITICLE II • Oll.JECT
. Sectioa I. The oh~ oltloe Society xhallbc 1o proaote ...d .......... apicaltuN, iDduelry,
.. ......,, art ...d ....._ IDlereelo of Meip Couaty wblo the Bo.rd " - proper ...d ia ... beet
.......... of the Couaty.
AIITICLE Ill . MEMBERSHIP
Sectioa I . Aay NOidoatofMeip Co..ty_y bc...ea -t&gt;orofthioSocicty ~ poyiDflaDD .. Uy
the ·-benhip f - fixed ~ ... Board of Dircclon.
Membenhip tickcto cao be purcbued ooly at &amp;Ia off- of ... S..Ntary of the Society or hio
authori..l . .Dta.
.
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Sectioa I.

n. Society ohall be u-.. u

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amea.dmeat oa d.e ballot; or

(B) F_"diac • petilioa with the Secretary of ... Society at lout 14 daY" prior 1o the ODDuel
clectioa of ... Boord ~f Dirwclon. Said petilioa auoloel fordo ... ,...,
•
......... ...d bclriped by ............ 25 _......_
Secboa 2. If u ••=.hentio propoaed, itohall be ouhoaitted to &amp;Ia _.__,of ... Society at
the ..,.uaJ electioa of ... Boord of DiN&lt;Ion.
S"':tioa 3. Wbea _.., than oae a-.d-t ohall be oubaitted at t h e - - · they ohall be oo
••••~ u to -.b~ ~ ~ to 'f'Ole oa or.cll . . eDdJHD.t, eepuately.
Sectioa 4. ~f the -)Only of the -bcnhip •otiaJ 00 the pnpeeed , m ... oDl dtaJI adoptoudl
••• hat, it •hall heeo.u a part of the eo111titutioa or by-la...
.
ARTICLE IX • COMPENSATION
Sectioal. The co•...-tioa of Boord ....bon ohall he f!Xad ~y ... lloud --~with obe
ndoo of the Ohio Dopartamt of A,ncuhure.
S..tioa2 . Trucle.,.....ohallbcl9ccau per aile to out of couatya·••p u autllorioed hy obe
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ARTICLE X • BONDS

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coad~aed
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T...Uu~ •h&amp;JI pooh oumy bead ia the ....IIDlofllOOO.OOpoyUialo ... Society,
upoa &amp;Ia fattWul perforao- of ... dutioa of bio off-

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AIITICU: I ·QUORUM
Sectioo I. A -jorlty of ... _...... of ... Bo.rd of Dlrocton ohallcoaolltuto a ...... , . for ...
.,._tioa of......_ of ... Society.
AIITICLE II • JIEETING
Sectioa 1. The nplar -•tltly .-dtJof thc Bo.rd of Dircclon olaallbcloald at a ...d plaee
daaidad ~ ... -Jority of ... Board M.......
Swctloa I. Speciel-np aay be Wd wluo •• - . y at the call of ... l'lwl • atorattloe
call of ... Secntary -·tho wrillell ~of ... _......,. by a -Jority of thc _......of the
hoard.
Sectioa 3. Writ- DOtice of nplar ...d opecielaoetlap of ... Board ofDirocton ohallbc-tto
_., direclor ~ ...U, at lout,_ daya before ... -tiaJ. The aoticw ohallopeclfy the ,..._of
opeciel-tiap.
ARTICLE Ill - ORDER OF BUSINESS
Sectioa 1.
I. RoUC.U
2. Readias aad appro•al or adoptioa of •iau...
3. DIU. ...d Acaouto
4. Report of Co•al.5. Report of Ollleen
6. Uafitdaload a...;...
7. Nowllaoi8. Appoia-u
9. Adjoum.•
Sect&gt;oa 1. The order of buot- aay be .._porwrily ouopeadad at aay -lias upoa a -Jority
.-ofa..-...... p...-L
ARTICLE IV -·DUTIES OF OmCERS
Sectioa 1. It aloall bc thc duty of ... Pr...idaDlto p...W. at aU -titlp of thc Board, to appolat
_...,_, ---.ip.Uordenforthcdla~to offuado, aad to ,_font oueh...._-dutioe

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EFFECTIVEo llaodo I, 1990
90lt 1-18-02 DD'INI'I10NS.
Aa ...ad .. tlo1o • ..,...,
(A) "Eohibitioa'.....,
puhlie ohow of ........ which Itt .,.......d by or ueder ... coatrol of
.. Oloio Couty &lt;w ledrf - Dl Apicultunl Seciety O!'JII'Iiled ueder Cloaptor 1711 of &amp;Ia RWYioad

aaz

Coclo; or thc Olalo State Fair.
•
(B) "Certtlleat.e of
lupect&gt;oa' ..... o font froa the ...ta of oriJIB wlticlo M. beea
laouad ud -pelod ~ o ~ acc..ditad •deriaariaa ....... to the MoJtlo ...tue ...d
idoatillcatloo of aa ..-.JIIolod tloeroa •
(C) 'Appro...l VetarlaariaD'- ... y ~ YOlllrlaarlaa appro...l ~ ... Ohio Dopartaeat
of Apicalturw, or aa -ploywe of the Ohio
of Apic......,. or ... UDillld Sta...
Depart.eat of Apicaltu.., ...u.al aad plut bcoltlo iDapeclioa OOI"Yico, or _....,._.~ceo.
(D) 'Lice a ...d Acc..dilod VetarlaariaD' - - a,..... who io ~ by ... State of Ohio
lo praclioa .....mary ...dic!.e ...d who io ..tifted ~y &amp;Ia Uailod s ..... o . , . r - t of Africulture,
ApicaltuN R...do Senleo, to bc aa aecreditad •deriaariaa .
901t 1-111-03 EXHIBI110NSt SANITATION, INSPECI10N AND RECORDS.
(A) Lc• watlty •pe-rJasaa uhibiboa ohaU be .. la atu.daaee aa appro...l
for ...
dunlioa of ... uhibiL
(B) Each eatlty •po-riDtJ ... exlaibltlott ohall:
(1) l•aadiatoly, prior to u ~lio• ...d uader ... dirwctioa of thc appro•ad •deriaariaa,
thoro,.hly cleaa Ud dloWect . .h buiJdias, pea, dall, riDs or other eacleoure ia wlaich aaiaalo ON
lo bc quartorad for ulail&gt;itioa;
(2) H..o the appro•ad .-.........,
(a) E..-. the Cortificata ofVetarlaary laopectloo of . .h a..U..I hroasbtto ... uhibitioa;
(b)laapectwitiUaa--aW.-ofarriYiaf_.hal!ietalhroasbtlothewxhihitforoyap..,_
of aay ooalaJio.U or Woctiouo d..._;
(c) Doily laopoet-h aai..J ,......., ..... uhibitioa for oya,..... of coalaJio"" dla.oo.
(3) Malatala a NOOrd for ODO ywv fro• the data of ... uhibit&gt;oa o1-1a aalaaf pNOODlol ...
edlibit, ... NCOI"d ohallcoDtaia ... ...d add... of ... oWDOr of - • am.al aad the opecleo
...d hNed of ... aalaal.
(4) Order tho iooatediau ......1of aay am.al whlc•!. the opiDioa of ... approwad - . . .
io allliclod with or ~.. oyaplo- of bei"' allliclod witlo a coalllllouo or Wectioua dla.oo.
(C) Ao u-plioa froa ... '*'!".._.. of Ponpaph (B) (I) of tfalo rulo . .y bc ""'!.-lod froa
... .......,.._, ...d will bc .....,lod wbea, !. the juclpoeDl of ... - . . . . - . , cleatWtJ aad
dioWwctioa wiD..,.. DO p..._!. a MWiy coiiOlruclool ...ildinc thet bee bcaa _,.pled,
90lt18-0t EIBIITORSt
(A) No peNOD ohall p..-t for uhibitioo or uhibit aa aaiaal wbh be kaowo or M. ......,. to
••pectlo Jrectad witlo or bee Moa expooad to a clanprouly coalaJioue or Wectioue dioeue.
(B) The o...,.. or bclleo of aa aaiaal with oyap..,_ of u WwcliotM or ceDlaJio• dla.oo ohaU,
wbeo dlrwclod by u ~lioa ofllclal, ... appro...l YOlllrlaarlaa, or aa -ploy• of the Ohio
Do,.-&amp; of Apicuhun,lataottdiaiely "'-•• the am.al froa ... ulail&gt;itioa p...-..
(C) Upoo ......,_., _., ,..... wloo pNOODU for edlibilioo .w uhibito aa aaiaal, olaall ....,
a.ailahla aay ..tlfteat.e of • ........., iDapectioa, .....tntioo ..-tifica... , neciDatioo certiftcata
aed other cloca..u to uhibltloo oRicielo, ... approwad •deriaariaa or aa -ploJ"" of the Olalo
Do~ of ApicaJtUN.
(D) Eaclo porwo• wloo p - u for ~lio• or uhibiu u aai..J f&lt;w wbh a ..-tificata of
•..u.aryiaapactioolonqalred~ ....... 901:1-18-01to901:1-18-11of ... Adoolaiotrati"Cocloohall
forward a copy of ... Cortillcata of VelDrlaary lupeclioo to ... Olaio Doput-t of ApiealtuN'o
DiYioioo of Aalaalladualry.
EFFECTIVL Jaaaary 30, 1992

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•etariDaria•

Sectloa 3. It aloall be ... duty of ... s-ry of ... Secle.. lo:
(1) Lop a lot of &amp;Ia Society.
(1) Lop aee-...ly a NOOrd of d pro''' fi-.p of thc Society ...d ... Roard.
(3) NotifJ aD • • • of thc Board of thc be ud place of aU -•lap.
(4) GiYw &amp;Ia _......,of ... Soeioly aolioa ol ... ud plaeo of ... ADo..! Eleet&gt;oa of
... Board of Dlrocton aad ... Aoaul
olllalla.loonhlp.
(5) Lepxlricl-old _ . ..... _y .._ .... bio ........ ud poy .... _ 0 _

M_..,

to ... T....._ud..Uiolo......,ttloanlor.
(6)Lepace,...ti...........-ofaD .......... ud..,...........ol_.
(7) Prepare ... ._.u ..,.... ..... Olalo o.,.r- of ApieultuN•
(8) Porfont ouelo ....._ clutioe u,... detenoiaed by &amp;Ia Bo.rd•
Sectioo 4. It ohallbc ... duty of ... T ........
(I) Sip aD ....b .
(2) Porfont
dutioe u liN ........!.ad by &amp;Ia Bo.rd.
Sectioo 5. The Prtold.t, s-ry ...d y........,. ohaD coDO&amp;ItuU ... Eoocutmo Co....;Ueo.
AIITICLE V • RULES
Sectioo1. The Board ofDirocton . .y _,ouch Rulaoud Replatiou forcoaductiasob..aof ... Society which do DOl coaflit:t with &amp;Ia Coutituboo or lly-Lowo, Replat&gt;ou of tho Stata of Ohio
Depart...t of Apiculturo, or lawo of ......ta of Ohio.
ARTICLE VI • APPROPIIIATE CONDUCT
l.No,...,am.Jicolllluctlal..alflDauclaa . . .MI'Utoca... UIIOJIIDCe,iacoaverUmceora......
1o aaother while at....U..S, particlpetbtJ !. or
aay actloity or plaeo •po-Nd or
-trollad ~ ... Maip Couaty S.U.r Fair Board.
2. No,..... ohall bow1aJ1J Yiolata aay rulo, ............ or pidaliDo proaulptad by ... Meip
Couaty S.U.r or Jllllior Fair Board.
3. No,..... olaaU act!. oucb a -y u to !.wfore witlo or ad..nely affwct thclaealth, aJety or
-'fan of aay ...W.,.Iot ...y ...... opouorcd or • ..,....ioad by the Meip Couaty Salor or Jtmior
Fair Board. N&lt;w ohaU aay ,_..- • - Wo.....d by ... Fair Bo.rd, o •etcrlaoriool, or OJrieultuN
off~~:ial, of a aJety &lt;w bcolth huord to . .y am.al Nfuee to eo•ply witlo ... nqueeu of oaid oRicial
... alleYioat.e ..... huud.
4. Noponoaohallcoaduethi....U!.aucloa . . _ .. to!.wf-with ... orderly - o i F a i r
Bo.rd actloitioe, aor ooaduct hi..U Ia ouc• a - t : : !.lorfON witlo tho Fair Board'o ....,ioa of
proaotJas ad-bo•, citb&amp;ohip aed NOpoaolhla
Yior•
5. Ia ... -r-t&gt;o• of a rulo Yiolaboo &amp;Ia followJas p - will be ...ad:
a) The ulail&gt;ltor aad/or putioe !....bad willbc -tioDad ~ Fair offtcialo.
b) If ltiadecidad ...la Yiolatloo Mo occu..d, ... Fair offloielo wiD eo iDfona thc •iolalor ...d
Iafont loba ol ... pro,_d peulty.
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c) The Yiolator -y appeal by aaiNoiulaJ a writtaa ootice 1o ... Fair Board
wlthia U
boun ol the Fair olficiel'o deciaioo.
d) A MoriDtJ wiD bc bald wlthla ..... dayo of NOaipt of the ap,_J. AU partioa
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90lt 1-11W1 CHAPTER'S APPUCATION
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ohaU coaply with ... nqulrutcau of thia chapl&lt;r aad whoa ia co!llpUaace with the proYioiou of thia
cbep,_ obeU, with thc exeeplioa of ruleo p.....,U., .......ent aed i•portatioD of quanaiiDed
........,, b e _ , . fro. ...y ....._ ndoo .,......., - - w1thla or boportatioalalo Olaio.
{B) Aaloulo -wad wltlobo &lt;w boperlod btto Olaio for ..y p - - Ia additioo lo aWbltloo ohall
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Sectioa 2. ltolaall bc thcduty of thc Vice P, I • tto . .,... aD ... dulioa ofthe Pr...idoat!. the
..-tof lolo ......... or
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...d obeD be•• ..... ....,.., p.....,l their pooitioD peNO..tly or throop retahtttd -..I. The beari"'
will ... held t.y thw .~r Fair Board ....1 -~&gt;e.. of ... Eota...ioe orr... il appropriata ;, the
diocretioa of the Fatr lloud.
o) P-tlioa: .,._ aatiofactory e•ideace ... beea obtaittwd that a rulo Mo bcaa •iolalod, the
wibltor ud ... ulail&gt;itor'• faaily . .y he berred frea participatiDtJ ia uy Seaior or Jullior Fair
Board acti•ity. The otiDiaua lora of honocatobeU be for tt.... y-.n. Other leooor peaalllto - y
bc ia,_d iD -..rdlaary oituatioao withiD ... diecretloa of ... Fair Board.

AIITJCLE D. FAIR DATES
Swctloal. The BoudofDiroclonaloallflx ... dtttofor ... auu.IExpoalt&gt;oaof ... Socioty,ouhjoet
lo &amp;Ia appro•al of ... Olalo Diroclor ol Apicultura.

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(A) Altubp, • ...._ oad ........... - - t wiiiU. or ioopootooi!.IO Ollio for ..wbllloa •..t: '
(1) Oripaale olnotly m.. • floelo or hatcloory wiUch io • puticlpul Ia liM •llo•l
._,.._ , plaafor ... ......_lloa ofcll.uooad l&gt;o -·puled J.y doe
hry..W.... that
lhaJ- liM nqu.._loflhio ,........,h; or
(2) Oripaot.o cllnelly m.. a floelo whioh lou had • .....,.U.. a.&amp; for palloruollowi&amp;Jpl&gt;old cll.uo
willlla &amp;woloe ..... pr
claoo ol oUil.illoa oad l&gt;o
l&gt;y doe,._IOry
•,"
that lhaJ aha NC!Uir-l oflhio ,......,..; or
(3)
hod . . .'"...., lor pallonuolfowl typhoid . . . . . . wiiiU. ._., ...,.. pr '""aha
o....U. claoo of aha exlail&gt;hioa oad l&gt;o -pulod J.y doe-.ry ..w-e that they aha
roqu;n...a oflhio ,......ph; or
(4) Do looted for podlonua/loal&amp;yphold d..__ apoa uriftlat aha ..wbhioa l&gt;y • IOoiOr appro...!
hy aha Ollio de,..-a ol....,uhun oadfoaad . .am.
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(B) The rapid wholo blood loll ohal - l&gt;o uod 10 a.&amp; blrlooyo for co•pliuco with tho
.....,u.-to of .............. (A) (2), (A) (3) aad (A) (4) ollhio ralo.
(C) Wooorlowl,
aad plpou oro •-pll'rooo lhio ndo.

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No. 901a1-18-06. CA'ITU:
(A) Allcaulo . .....! wiliWa OIUo for ..wbilioa ••• l&gt;o uoo•paDiod hy o ..ailicaiO ol-u..ry
illopoelloa loouod wiliWa DiMly clayo p......n..
dale olaha ahiiJilloa OliiCopl, oiOon Ia a
..ne&amp; lot eaulo clo. wiUch oro n-pllro•
oflhio
(B) AD caulo •pootoollalc Ohio for oxhil&gt;llloo .,..,,
(1) Do occo•puied hy a ..UIIcaiO of•oWlaory illopoelloa looaod withia DlDe&amp;y doyo procadq
tho .,..-. claoo of tho uhihilloa; aad
(2) Ual.olrooo a hll&gt;on:alooio-Mcrodited l&gt;ord, • hll&gt;on:.looio-1. . 11010 or ....dor oix -tho of
op, l&gt;o -li•• loa eaadalfold ,........,odooio IOol aclaaiaiolorad hy • lie......t acerodited •olarilloriu
wilhia aiDoly ciayo pr
o....... da10 of tho uhihhioa; aad
(3) 111... o
A oiOIO or . . . • • • l&gt;o ...,..a;.. lo aa cfflcioll&gt;rueollooio loll wilhia
. lhirly dayo of tho._.... cla10 oflho oxhihllioa IIDiooo: ahoy aro aadar oix . . .tho o1...,, oiOoro, or
oll'10iol ........... ....dor lwaDlJ -•tho of "I" (dairy) or -ly.foar -tho ofop (I.ol}; oad
(4) II fro• • hnooolloolo cluo B or C oloiO or . . . • u o l - oil nqu-..oofor proooalry looliq
ao opoeiraod Ia 9 C.F.R. 78-9 aad ohloiD aa Ohio penal&amp; prior lo •o•-L
(C) C.ulo fro• a ............... -allied &amp;eo l&gt;ord or elaoo &amp;eo 11010 aro- ""'uirod lo l&gt;o hrliCollooio
lolled.
UFECfiVL Juaory SO, 1991
901al-18-07 GOATS
(A) Goato -•od wilhia Ohio for uhihilioa:
The a.-oi ,.._lod for exhihllloa •uol ohow DO o.W- ol .....,.. ly•phadcailio (ouporlicial
•l
·m), coatqicn11 ectlay.a (eon -.outh), or foot rot.
(B) Goato ixaporlod bolo Ohio for ••hihilioa:
(1) Mwot ha•e a -ur..oao of ....riaary illopoelioa looaod wilhia Diaety dayo procodl"' tho
uhihilioa opeaq da&amp;o: aad
(2) The aaiooal ,_..lod for ahihilloa •uol ohow DO e•idoaea ofeaaoowo lylnphadcailio (oupor·
t10iol ·•
=), coaaopo... eclhyooa (ooro . .uah), or fool roL

aha .........
aha._-..

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UFEcrrvL Mordo 12, 1990
901al-18-08 HORSES, MUU:S aad PONIES
(A) H...., •uloo aad _... ...od wilhia Ohio for uhil&gt;idM:
(I) II DOl uadcr qvaraalillo aad II &amp;hey aro &amp;eo ofaay olpo of a coa..... uo or iDiocllouo diooaoe;
aad
(2) If aha aaixaol lo twol•e aaoalho of .,. or older, tho exhihllioa - - ••J """uiro &amp;hot &amp;he
a.-oi lou l&gt;ou 10olod aad cluoed •"1"11" lo u cfflciol IOol for aqviDo lafecliou aa-ia wilhla
twoloe
of &amp;he clooiat! date oltho uhil&gt;illoo.

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138 Main Street
P.O. Box 779
Telephone (304) 882·3134
(304) 882-3135
New Haven, WV 25265

Rt. Rt. 160
Gallipolis, OH.
- 446-1086
GASOLINE
DIESEL FUEL
KEROSENE
FUEL OILS
ANn FREEZE
VALVOLINE OILS
GREASES

90lo1-18-09 SHEEP
(A) Sh_, . . .cd wilhia Ohio for cxhihllioa:
uixaol proooated for uhihilioa •uolohow ao ..W.... of ........... oclhy- (ooro . .ulh),foot
rot,orecahiel.
(B) S.._ ixaported iaao Ohio for oxhil&gt;ilioa:
,
(I) M111tb•e o oonmcaooof 0o10riDary iaopoclioaloouod wilhia DlDoly dayo prac *"slhe oxhil&gt;ilioa
opeaqdaoo;ud
.
(2) The uixaoi,.._IOd for cxhihilloa •u.ol ohow ao ..idoace ol coa.....uo oclhyooa (ooro ..ulh),
loot rot, or -INeo.

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Par&amp;a.oalorioa •..... .. ..... .... ............. ...••.. •..•. ..••••.••••............ ..... ..........•. S•a Maxcy

James E. Witherell, M.D.-Wilma A. Mansfield, M.D.
507 MULLBERRY HTS.
POMEROY, OHIO
PH. 992-6601

Compliments of

GLOECKNER'S RESTAURANT

19M PAIR COIIIIJ1TES

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Wotooa,llaady Barlr.a, lllchalo
llild lluriapr,
oad Muoio.

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altonoao

Draloo,

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Eroia, J-lhu Aolo, Chrlo Haaua, Chao...
Bo• Hoff-, A-7 S.Uth aad

HolooLab, Miloo
Adrioor.

Kiac oad Q-- Cr,dal Saillo, A,...la Y"""'', aad Stephaalo S.yro; oad DobWo c - , Jaaieo
......... Dla.o IIJc. oad kathy lleod, ..........
Spaclol E-oad C...- S... .....,., J. . . Clifford, Mary Naly, Todd McDade, BJ ..,.........
Botha.y Cooke,llllloe Fry.yor, Aaf'la Yo..., A.d.. Noutalias, p._, Saillo oad Maliooa Ho.....
Altenato;aad DobWo Cooke, Llooda Moo.,._,., Pat Clifford, C.lhy Yo.._. oad B...da N........

5th &amp; Lewis Street

882-3771 "

New Haven, WV

Vaughan's Cardinal Supermarket
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

EBER'S
Groceries - Gu - Acceuories - Huatin8 &amp; Fishing Supplies

LocaUy Owned

992-3471

"Ohio Louo, Play Your Num6en Here"
614-949-9200- 9949-3099
STATE ROUTE 124
RACINE, OHIO 45771

BAER'S MARKET
Fine Meats

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Quality Groceries

Phont' 992-6913

Syracust', Ohio
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HUBBARD'S GREENHOUSE

ofeoa....... orW 11hwdileue·
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Inc.
r... ,.,.,,• ..-...~ r..a.5o~ ].-lor
113 Court Street, Pomeroy, OH. 45769

(614) 992-2054

CHESTER QUICK STOP

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985-3350

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Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m.-10 p.m. SaL7 a.m.-10 pm.; Sun. 8 t.rn.-8 p.m.

WAID CROSS SONS MARKET
mESH MEAT, GROCERIES, PRODUCE
Racine, Ohio
Ph. 949-2550

-l-16-33()()

DAIRY VALLEY
Enjoy Your Favorite Treat

228 Upper River Rd.
Gallipolis, Ohio
Evening Appointments 1\velllblt

Saturdey AppolnbtilftWAvilltbll

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110 EAST MAIN ST.
POMEROY, OHIO
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•CHILDREN'S VISION DISORDERS
•VISION TRAINING
• GERIATRIC (LOW) VISION
•CONTACT LENSES- ALL TYPES

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aad Dahbia G . -.
Marcia
Aaroa Soyn, Ko.la Sheppard, aad Brioa Wladea.
Xalhy Read, Dine IIJc. aad Juice Wxhcr.
Pat Bioooll aad Dahblo Cooke.
Pal Clifford aad Cathy Wor......
Gary Walloer aad K• Eblla
Liaol. Moalp.ary

MINIT MART

Meigs Health Services, Inc.

DR. A. JACKSON BAILES
OPTOMETRIST

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F.F.A.
F .H.A.
Girl Seouto
Boy Scouto

acMoon .

Compliments Of

Pomeroy, Oh. 45769
Hours by Appointment

Ac&lt;:epltlng Ohio&amp;~ WV Medicaid &amp; Medicare

Riki IJarriasor - EFHA, Alteraate.
Michello Bloooll, Krlota Hill, Botha.y Cooh aad A.d.. Noutoli"'.

Girl Scouto

W. David Krawsczyn, D.V.M.
Pamela Irvin, D.V.M.

Pomer~y, Ohio

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F. H.A.

MEIGS VETERINARY CLINIC

110 Mechanic Street

JUNIOR FAIR DIRECTORS,
Aaiao Colo-y, Michele Gueoo, Chriaty Draloo aad Mary NaOy.
Jaooa E"ID• Joaolhaa Aoil, Cha- Watooa aad Michael Gu-.
Chrio 8..., S........... S.yn, Rob Hoff. . . aad Raadall Burke.
A.y Sailh, Cryotol s.ilh, Mollooa
J_,.. Hadiold, DoooD Hill,
.......... You.,., Todd McDade, Shelly Siacloir,

~H Girlo
~HBoyo

901ol-18-IO SWINE
(A) Swiae 010•cd wilhiD Ohio for uhihilioa: ·
(I) Muotl&gt;o accoapoaiod by a aorur...oo of ..loriaary laopoclioa loo11od wllhia forty·fi•e day•
procodl.,.lhe cxhibilioa opem.,. date; oad
(2) Muot he acpli•e lo aa olraeiol pooudorxhieo loll wilhia foray-fi.. da,. of &amp;he uhihilloa
opaaiatldoooualcoo:
(a) They on,iaaiO ia•cdiately aad dirocdy fro• o poeudorahloo qvalii"IOd l&gt;ord; or
(h) Arc ouclr.lias pip acco•pe•Ji"' o acpli•e d. . ; or
(c) They or;p.aoofroa a couaty wbieh oixly dayo prior le &amp;he uhihllioa .,..-.date had
ao pooudorobieo quaraaliacd hcrdo aad ere ealorod Ia o ..._iDol ohow exhihllioa
whore there ere ao brocdq owiac proooal ud oil owiao re..•od ere deli•arod for
iaNediate elaupler; or
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(d) Arc •-plOd by o writiOD ,..-it loouod hy abc de,...._aL
(c) Notwithotoadq aay olhcr pro•ioioao oflh- ruleo, &amp;he •aaopr or opoaoor oltho
ex.hibilioa ••y, prior &amp;o pennitliDt the ahlhitioa of aay poreiae aaiaal, ucertaia
t.ha&amp; the alliraal hu beea lelted aad cl.ueed 'Deptin' to u ofl"'~eial lell for peeudora
hioo withia forty·fi.. dayo i•.odloooly procodl"' &amp;he clooq cla&amp;o of tho uhihilioa.
(B) Swillo imported into Ohio for cxldbilioa:
·
(1) Muol l&gt;o acco•p•Diod by a corlificate of ..terlaory iaopoclioa ioouod wilhia lhlrty day•
precedins the exbibitioa openm, date; aod.
(2) Do acpli•c lo •• ofrociol poeudorahieo loll witbiD thirty do yo of tho uhihltloa opoaiatl
dateual.o:
(o) ahoy orisiaote iln•odlately aad directly fro• • pooudorahieo qvaliraod IMrd aad hOYo
DOt been preYiouly uhibitediiU. 1how HUOa; or
(h) Arc e... plOd by o wrillca porail loouod hy abc de.,..-L
(C) Swiac mo•cd wilhla or imported bolo Ohio for raci"' oholl:
(1) Do ocperoted atoU limoofroa aay other owiae oa tho uhihilioa ...,.uado hy &amp;he pulool
diolo110c rooooaably poooihle; aad
(2) Do acco•peaiod by • corlificate of vcteriDory laopoclioa loouod wilhia lhlrty dayo
procodl"' the opeDi"' dato of &amp;he cxhihilioa; aad
(3) Do acpli•e to aa olrocial pooudorabioo tool wilhla thirty dayo of aha uhihllioa opeDi"'
doteual.o:
(a) ahoy orisiaaiO ixaoaediotely aad dirocdy fro• a pooudorxhieo qvolillod 1-d aad ha•e

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£FFECTIVEoMcrchl2, 1990

S... Muey, BJ Worbuua, J . . . Clifford aad Miloo Fry.,..-.
Chrieoy Taylor, Triola Mchalll., Matlhow Morrio aad Keawaaa Quallo.
Pogy Sailh oad Ciapr Ho.........
ADVISORY BOARD IIDIBERSa

omCERS
Preoid..L ..•....••..................•..•.•.•.••••.•...•.••.•••••..••.•••....................•... Micl&gt;olo Gueoo
\'ice.Preoideal ........ ... ............................ ................. .......................... Todd McDade

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992-3279

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S..ior Fair Board Mc.ben !. Charp of Juaior Fair Board. ..••••••.•.. Ed Holter aad 0.. Sailh

UFECfiVL Mcrch 12, 1990

247 Mulberry Ave.
992-6653

V•• C.A.

1994 Fair 1Remet "Melp County Youth, M........ a Dlft'erenee"

90hl-18-ll UAIIA
(A) U... ...- wilhia Ollio for uhiiNlioa whaa pr
ted for ..wbllloa • • ohow • ..W••e of
coatapou. or ialectio• di.ue.
(B) U... ixaported lato Ollio for eUlbilioa:
(I) Muot l&gt;o ecco•paaiod J.y a c.tifleate of ..w~aary ............ ..._. wilha ..-, doyo
p......n..tho ahihllloa opeaq dolO.

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St. Rt. 124
Pomeroy, OH.
992-6111

of &amp;he opeaiae dote of tho exhibition; oad
(2) litho aaimol io twol•e oaoatho of op or older, it ohall l&gt;o oecoaapaalecl hy ..ldcace abe aaimal
wu ...,..a;.. ao •• olliciollool for eqviDo ialecllooo .._... wilhla oio -tho of aha o....... daiO ollhe
exhihilioa; oad
(3) Upoa ""'U""I by u aalhoriood roproooaloli•o ollho Ollio . . . , . _ , ri ....,altun,tho porooa
._poaoihlo for ooch uixaol•uol ooake o•ailablo a chroa~ liot of claloo, ploc. oad ••oato alloadcd
by lhio uixaol wilhla lhirly clayo prior lo oalry iDlo Olllo.

(Z)W.JI: ·•edfor.a.t.ltioa•lllt•ltow•"'f
UFECI'IVI:o crch 12, 1990

Bol Scoalo

Premium List
Meiss County Junior Fair
A~t15,16, 17,18,19,20,1994

beea prel'ioUI)y ahihited thi. 1how MUOD;
(h) Arc u-pl by writtea ,_.-it ioouod J.y &amp;he depan.eaL
(4) Do exempt frooalhe im•ocliote olaupter ""!Uireoaoal of par....ph (A) (2) (c) oflhlo rule.
EFFECTIVEo Mueh 12, 1990

Family Practice

DON SWISHER ASHLAND

.,.·....,.,,..iod

Dot

DANIEL R.
TRENT, D. 0.

ASHLAND BRANDED
MARKETING INC.

(B) H.... .uloo aad poaioo i•ported iD&amp;o Ohio for oxhil&gt;illoa:
(l)Shall
by aa olf'aeiolearlit...ooof 0o10riDary illopoelioa loouod wilhla thirty do yo

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TOP QUALITY PLANTS -

Wholesale • Retail

Syracuse, Ohio 45779

P.h. (614) 992-5776

Don Hubbard

INGELS FURNITURE &amp; JEWELRY
and RADIO SHACK
106 N. Second Ave.
Middleport, 01. 45760
Store Phone 992·2635

BLUE TARTAN TAVERN
Bo3 South Third Ave.
Middleport, Oh.
614-992-9941
Marela Terry-Proprietor

THE SHOE PLACE/
LOCKER 219

Fea&amp;urta, Mal&amp;s - Shakes - CODes - Pbth
Quam - Slaerbe&amp;s
219 N. Seeond Ave.
Middleport, Ohio 45760
Fea&amp;arla1 AD Sudwlcbes
(614) 992-5627
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PAGE ELEVEN

GENERAL RULES
1: EXHIBITS • Muot he carried u Vooatioaal A,rlcultunt, Vocatioaal H.... Econo•ico or ~H
[I'OJee~ or IIU,_...'-d p~ctiee, or u.ader. 1upenilioa of Boy Scoull, Cirl Seoull, or Vocational
Dduotriol Clul.. or A.....a. 'IVhe. _..... or clo~abt obaU orioe tbe docioioa ol tbe Exeeuti•e
eo....... wiU be cODiidencl n...J. E..~ ullihitor •uot clear ~
t..Core ~eek wiD he
llo..d.
The,..._o(tloeJ~aaiorFalrllto-....tbebeJorpntolearnbewtocloepecll".,tlo'
THE
EXHIBIT IS EXPECTED TO BE THE 1VORX OF THE GIRL OR BOY, NOT THE p:'f[NTS,
GRANDPARENTS, OR FBIENDS. A I-..-JitJ -•k oo...U,cloao bJ tbe iadiYichoalll •~aeb hotter
dwt ~;p qli&amp;IIIJ - k cloao bJ u odula.
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2. SCORING ·The -thod or -rm, will be 111iac A, B, C. Aeo A oxiUhit will coaolet or ahibito or
naperior IMriL B uiUhito wiD be tbeoo ..W..a7 betw- A aDd C abibito. C abiblto wiU he or ...,...,
IOWiL 'n.- tbet clo aot daolrablo llUidudo will he padod D, aDd will aot reeei•o a ribhea or
awud. Then...J .,.do todetor.iao ribboao will be l&gt;ooecloaaj. .'opdo, aadJ..djp"' ot tbe (air.
AD projoet boob ••• be bro..pt to j ........ or latonlow.
Bule ........ wiD he ...... to _ .. altibitor oa beaie or padao .. (ollow:
No award will he ..do oa D padao.
12.50- Partlcipeato Ia S........._bip...! S1Jlo Rn..
18.00 ·To~ Club, Troop or
a Cair bootlo (oae •-nl allowed~

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B
C
h .OO 11.7511.50

a..,._ .......

Clue 2. ~ClueS, H•hlo; Clue 4, ~ n...a.,........! Lead.
ohip; Clue 5 a, b, o, a, q, r, o, F. . 1VItlo Clotloa, .u-r.. Ia Clo......,
Topplat Yow O..tflt, Clotldac S,.U, Tloao O..t Co. Clo...... l, Tloao O•t Few
Clotlolac D, Tloao O..t For Clo...... 01; Clue 6, 7, a. F..U, llla Explorlatl aad
lliooo..... ~H, 9 ...! 10, Eoo
1o Edaoatioa, Faaily Life, Cltlaaao~lp ...!

a
tc:l.olla,.,Ao,Loo'o ..... ~-r.n-,_.FitltU
T..,.._l, Clue IS tlor. Sl,
oo, A•to, BJo,olo, Rope, S-.1
11-...! 11'..... Tnetor, W~ u - l t J.....,
eo-_...tio., eo. . . .t~o., Lto o1 17, FI- ~. v.,...w.
Cardot.botl. FloW Cropo; Clue 58, 59, Cato, Blrdo ...! Do,o. cr.., 70.
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h-50 12.2512.00 Clue U, o, r, Jo,r.J J...-...! Clotloa rw IIWoAo So1ooo1, Clotlooo Cor
Hlp Soloool..d Collop; Cloao llcl, r, .. J, k, I, •• a, o, p, 11.1o O..lcloon,
ll.lo For Eu, ~.trio&amp;. Q.lok Moalo, Fooclo, F..... ...! F-, c.- Cniao

IS.SOIS.OO IUS

Fit it AD T......... D,E-..11_, ~.AD A.oricoa Fooclo, DaJr, Fooclo';
Clue 5S tlor. 61, Po.Jtry, Rabblto, G..._ Plto, o . - . . . ! Poobt Po~o
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VoCorlaarJ Scle.oo, Aroaad tbe Word wltlo Foodo.
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Cloao la, I..OYlolo.l O..o-•tloool Cloao Sl, 1M VI a.dooo...! Uadaopr- ; Cloao llo, lo,l, Q.iok ......,, Y - ......,, CluolS, U...,.aad

F.........
IUtiUDIS.SO Cloao S,, lo, j, k, I, o, p, Spoot Clotloa Acth., Spwto Clotloa Spoototor, 0... Up
O..tfll, Cooto ...! Joobto, o.-.,. For TIM Jalo, S.W.., Co. Otben.
15.00 IUO Moot DolrJ A lloof F..._, DolrJ Vaal, lluUI Looaloa, lluUI U..,llulr.ot s-.,
C...., F..._ CalC.
18.0017.00 16.ot Clue llo. T - D I .,.,.... , Br

.... s..., Br ... Hop

110.00 18.00 16.01 Honoo

llS.OO llS.OO 111.00 · Br

''"'lloof; DolrJ Cattlo

''See You At The Fair"

between 9:00a.m. ud 10:00 a.lft.
AD poeten 1houid be no larger tbu 1taodard 1iae pod.er board.
4. BOOTH SPACE- each club, troop, chapter, etc. , wiD cboooe one or tloe CoUowlas lJPOO or bootlo
exhibito tloey want to dleplay iD tbe Junior Fair Buildio,t.
(I) Croup edueational exhibit- 4 Coot or apace will he proYiclod Cor tloesroup.
(2) lndiYid~aalexbibit- amount or.,. •• will be detonnioed bJ ... number or voup memw• wbe
will bo exhibitiq iDdi•idual projoe to in tloe bootlo. (Part o( tbio apoco may bo uoed Cor avo up ed~acational
dilplay if tlte p-oup deliret to do eo, but the amount of total1paee willnill be determined on number of

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BIRCHFIELD
Funeral Home
Main Street- P.O. Box 188 Rutland, Ohio 45n5
JAMES C. BIRCHFIELD

614-742-2333

Owner-Operator

We Support Our Meig. County Fair
REDUCE••• REUSE••• RECYCLE

Meigs County Litter.Control·
Union Ave. &amp; Rt. 7
Ph. 992-6360

Pomeroy

MILL
END
FABRICS
270 Mill St.
Middleport, Ohio 45760
992-3673

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Discount Fabric• - Fabric by the Pound
Lace and Crajtl

RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

Homelite, Hu•qvarna, Stihl Chain Saw~
Lawnboy Lawn Mower•
Lawn Boy Riding Lawn Mowen - Roto Tiller•
CHESTEI, OHIO

PHONE 915-3301

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Materials

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Licensed Funeral o·I rector

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CLASSES

CLASS 1. DDIONSTRA110N CONTEST

Serving All Faiths In TheE

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Pre-Arrangement Specialist

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II a ...U .,..up ofboJ•...! p.lo, tbonlo aoed Cor o~H ehrb.

Ph. 992-5141
Middleport, Ohio

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For •J ""-• •J ehrb, •7 oo-rmllJ,
M7 ......,,oDd •J -r1r1.
The ~H Motto Ia: 'To Mab tbe Boot llotter.' TIM "-H oolon a n - . . . ! white.
4-H -ben ~earn to c1o h7 ~ 7 bolpl~'"":'" c1o ~aportoat ..k, b7 bria&amp;l.. ..._ _....
(orucbo... o(Yiowa,h,rroopl•... •Job...ll
..di&gt;Jlat.P.... tloodonlolp,"-9clorbwwlof.ulldo
cltiaoao (or a bettor Aaorloo.
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Pr.aatiJ, tbon on ••• 960 boJo aDd prlo ......lod Ia o - S7, ~H clubo Ia Molp Cowoty. Theoo
JOUDfl poople npnooat o "rJ laportut ........ o( tbo olub -ben iD O~lo. loch ~H alub -•ber
por(or. . oo- ...Cod work. Altbo..plt - J he ...Jiat tbo otart, tbe efforto ..C ..., -ben wboa

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lb. T - O...aotratloa
Tloo --~~ opoa to.aD =~po. J........J ..,j .... cJeoooaotratioM will bo jurlpd
ooporateiJ. The pvpooo J
II to ....... tloo loow...! wbJ oC tbe o.bjoet .....__.....
Polato to be eoMirlwedia J-'11"1 ......_tloao williMhrcloz
Fl• Polato wil bo dodrooted for-~~ alaate or &amp;aodoro ela ...... cleoooMtratioa II uador tlor.

• - or • - rut- ......... 1a'ltaa,tlo.

viauala, deW~r devicea for emphui.J:i.ng key poinll.
Ap~ance. .................. .. ..... ...... .... .... ... ... ... .... . .-........ .................................... ... lOpointa

Well voomed, appropriate clotbiot!, aDd sood poature.
latroduction ... .... ....... . ....... ... . ,, , ... . ...... ........... ...... ................... .... .... .. .. .. ..... ... .... . 15 pointa
lntereatins, purpoee dearly 1tated, audience inter'Mt aroUNd. Penooal atatiltiu needed only if
demoutrator h.u not boon introdueed.
Information .. . ....... .... .. .... ......... ... ....... , .... ... .. , .. ................. ...... ....... .. .... .. ... . .. .. .... 15 poinll
Aeeurate, educ:alional, 3 to 7 pointa 1treued lofical continuity ol ideu, eomplete.
Dell•ery .. ......... ............................ ... ..................... .. ........ .. ... .............. ... ...... .. .. 2S poiDto
PoiM, enthu1ium, grammar, workman1hip, clear enUDciaQon, orderly workin8 uranpmenll,
plain view of audteoce.
MaterLat. ........ .... .. .... ... .. ........ ... ................. ............... .. ...... ....... .. .. .... ... .. ....... ... 15 poinu
Correet equipment, c::orrecLiy u.ted c bart.a, ll needed, weD done aad wed.
Conclu•ton . .............. .... .. .. ........... ..... . . ... .... ...... . ..... . ...... .. .. .. ............................. 10 poinll

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CLASS 2. EQUIPMENT
2a. My1teriea of Microwu~
Prepare an exhibit or po1ter deecrihi.nc a learn iDe: e:a:perienee in the projed.
2b. Manela of Microwan
Prepare an exhibit or po1ter de.erihint a &amp;ea.rnins apericace ill the projeet.
2c. Muteriq of Microwave - Part I
Prepare an exhibit or potter de.c:ribint a leunine; experieace in the project.
2d. lAundry (or Bepmero
Prepare aa exhihit or potter pertaiDi~t~ to the projecL
2e. Ad..... ed I...Ddry
Prepare an exlaibit or poater de..:rii»ing learniD« upertonce. in the projecL

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CLASS 3. HEALTH
3a. (F'rrot1Airt)SiaCo1J iii ...r,ILif IMI"'J•I • ·
, ~ ,, ' :u ..
Exbihil a .craphook of rll'at aid trealment and • fu-ll aid kit or. poettr of aceo .. plilhmenU in the
projec:L
3b. Stoyiot! HoaltloJ
Preporo oa ullibit or poater d-ribiot!a loorainc ..,...... iD tbe projecL
3c. Look! .. Cood
Propan aa uiUhit or poator deocribinc a loorainc ............ iD tbe projeet.
3d. LopiatFit
Preporo u ullibit or poater d-ribiot!• looraiot!a.......... iD tbe project.
3a. Tobacco aDd You
RequiniMaU are the ...e u 3d.
3(. Aloobol Doollloao
Recplrrraoato on tbe u 3d.

CLASS 4. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP
4a. SolC-Datonriaod Project

Eohibit tbe co•piotod projoot book plua aoy oddltioaal itoao wblc~ help to lhotrato JOilr projoet
actlYitioo and oeeo•pliohaeato.
4b. LMdanhlp Sldllo,l,ll,lll aDd IV.
ExiUhit JOur project book aDd •• exhibit ow poater deocriblatloaroiatl ... . . . - 1 • tbe projoel.

CLASS 5. CL0'111ING
For tbej....... J c i - o, b,e, d,e, r, s.lt, l,j, k,l, •• aDd o, 7o• wiD aoed to oaodalacoaplereoudlt
wblclo lacladoo aoltoa tbet Jo•bo.. coaolrllCled l&gt;ooecl oa tbopidoll- e......... Ia , ... projeet
book. Yo~~r oxhiblt ot tbo (air aoedo to laclude onlJ tbe . _ tbot JOU bo•• ooaotructod.
Roqulruoaato (or c"'- an p- Ia tbe (ollowlallioL
Sa. F. . 1VItlo Clotbeo - uiUhit appllqoood ahlrt.
Sb. Ad..atuno iD Clothiac - ...dol two iteou JOU bo•e coaotructod.
Sc. Top~ You~ O..dlL
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Sd. JoJfulJu•por
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5o. Clotlooo Cor Mlddlo Scbool (up tloroup Grode 9 u or Jao. .ry I o( tbe eurnat , . .).
sr. Clotlooo Cor HiP Scbool aDd Collop (Grodoo 10 aDd up u o( Jaoll&amp;rJ I or tba curraat yoar. ).
5c- Sportowear - Acti...
Sh. Spoctotor Sportow. ..
51. Lo....... Clotbeo aDd U......_.to.
Dro. Up Outfit.
5 Cooto oDd Jackato .

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SL Dre.lat (or tbe Job.

Eohibit JOUr co•ploted projoet book ...! a poator 7ou bo.. ..de wblch lhotratoo u.r...ation
loonodtltt-oqlotloleprojoeL
So. ~(or otL.n.
Coaotract- co•ploto outfd (or tbe ponoo o( JOU cloolee or adapt tloroo dlff.....t praeoto Cor
o diublod or boadleepped ponoo .
Sp. Tloao O..t For CJotblac I - Exhibit u edllC&amp;tioaal pooler or dioploy obewlaelooraiot!..,......&lt;e
Ia tbe projoeL (Boslaaor)
Sq. Tloao O..t For Clo..... ll - RocroUr-to .... u Sq. ( la ........lato)
Sr. Tleoo O..t For CJotblac Ill - Roq.m-ato 1011:o u Sq. (Ad-..1)

Don't Miss The Fair

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MJ bade to larpr ...-.ioo,...!
M7 .._.,. to bottar Im-.,

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Wlrtllllll

1972.

Club1Vo..
Tbio •olllDtaFJ educatioaal propaa In Meip Co. . tJ II opoa to aU he7a aDd lirlo 1f0 (l,.. to 18 J.n
or opao or J••ll&amp;rJ 1. Tho
uDder tbedirocto~aporYieloaoCThe ObloState Ual-7 eou.,..
o( Avlculturo and The Unltod Statoo Deport..eat o( A,rlcultunl EotorUioa Sorrico. Toochiat iD
oviculturo aod be•• eeoao•ico aDd rolatod ....... (oaturorl. laproYed proc- .. avioodturo,
ollfllaoori.. aad be......ld.. are tbe healoo( tbe work. Projoete uhlhitod ot Fairo are tbo no~alto or work
reood~Dfl r...,• • •tboclo .......
A ~H club ia (oraed whoa tbe beJOaad plrr iDa ..,.•ualtJ orpaiao . . . . . . . IDto a poup witb
........ ofrocen and·- local .......... wltlo tbo plda-. or . . adult . . . o r - - ......... (wbe
""'"..,luatarily~ ~__...,.boa aa iadi.id..J pnjoet raloted to topic o( l a - t to tbe.. ~H II
aot oalJ (or rural JOutb, but (or ......., boJI aDd plrr, too.
Me.bero ......,. u oflicero aDd oa eollllit- Ia tlooir owa clubo, toloa projooto,...! clo - J other
wortlowbilo aoti•ltioo. The, Ioera to -porate bJ cooporatiq. Count)' Eo-.loa Apaote u
orpaiaera and au,_-loon J tbe ~H ,...... wltlo tbo uoll.._ J tbe couiJ ~H ColllliUeo.
Tho ~H ...bloall o fo,....loJ clo- wltlo tbe lo.- 'H' oa aoch loollet. n.. atud (or Hood, H.rt,
HoDde, aDd Heahlo. The r......IoJ clo•• olplfloo 'Good Lorek' .....Aclolo._L I
The ~H PJodeo lez

ISHER FUNERAL HOME

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BOB ROUSH - Owner
P.O. Box 459
210 S. 2nd Street
Muon, W. Va. 25260
Phone (304) 773·5024

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member• ezhihitiDI.)
A deadJiDe beforellae fair will be aetat which lime eac:h cluL will need to cont&amp;et the Meip County
ExteDiion off'tee coDCerniDI whkh type of exbi.bittbey wiU have aad the number ofiodi•klual eJlb.ibilorl.
Alw tl.e1pace needed or poup exhibita bu heendetermiaed, Lhe remalnin&amp;•pace left in the Juaior Fair
Bulldiot! wiU be di.ided oquaUy on tloe number or membero wbe will he exhibitins Cro• ... h club, e.. ,
Eaeh p-our. will he conlact.ed to ia.form them of the amount of 1pace auiped.
Each cub, troop, ehapter, etc., will recoin an t&amp;.OO booth praniwa, reprdleu ol the 1ise or type
or exhibit, i( deemed wortloy by ... judjJeo.
5. Aay promptiq, eoachiotl, or any aid at tloe obew riq will (orCelt aoy premiuoo awarded tba
exhibitor aDd tbe abibitor will he ruled out o( all co•potition io the Junior Di•ioion o( tloe Foir. Ooly
exhibitoro, deoip&gt;atod oflicialrr aDd Judseo aUowad iD tbe abew riot!.
6. JUDior exhibiton •Uitdo aU fittifti&amp;Dd care of anim.ala exhibited in the Junior DiMon of the fair.
Otherwa.. it ill not 100 per eent Junior Fair.
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7. UMIT ON ENTRIES- EachJuoior Fairoxbibitor oboUhe limited tooao(l)entry in-bclaoo.
Duplicate en&amp;riel wiD aot be permitted. Only ODe apeeiel of •uketanimal per memher can be edaihitecl.
8. RIBBONS- Each exhibitor oball roooi•e ribbeao indlcatiq tbequallty o( projecL Ribbeao ,..,., be
dieplayed ON aod BY oxbibito duriDs tbe (air. Ribbeao wiD be detonaiDed by snde.
9. PINS • ~H cl~ab ...hero wiU rocei•e piao iC tbe •eatbero aotiJoctorily co•ploto tloe frrot, Co~~rtb,
oe•eatlo oDd toatb ~ o( work. Plao will aloo_hej&gt;ro.ided (or frrot, third, (i(tlo, -ntlo and toatlo year
~H club ..t.looh. M ~ jlbliJ'IilrTc.h ~ ia1&gt;plritllh 'rOY....r~7oril'li."' " ' "'
10. COMPLETION- Pn.louri will he wltloheld iC project work II DOt c. .plotod aotiaCoctoriiJ.
II. JUNIOR FAIR- Particlpatloa wiD he reotrictod to •-ben ol Moip CountJ VO"PI·
12. E..h Eobibit aUitbecarried u o projectia tba cl.b, depaJUrent, or troop tbeJoar it io oobibitod.
No article (oxcl~adiqll...tock) ••J he exhibltod ..,. tbaa oaco. Ellpblo 7outlo noa7 be •-ben or
more thaa ooe youth orl(lllllaalton. Ia aU cuea, ~eparate ud different projecll (aiM different anbn.ala
aadlorltoou)•..,bocarriodlaclilforatorpalutloao.'Wio..oloowlalat(alroorotberoxhibltloao, tbe
udlor-.....,. he obe-la botb ........ do............... tbeJ - J be
carrlod ....dar diff-- projooto or p....,....
IS. Projoot ...._lrr to he aohibitod Ia tbe Jllllior Fair ....,t he cloaDfled aCtor J,... lot. Cardo
ldaatlfJ!aa ~H projoet ........._.be aubalttod to tbe Co. .IJ Ltoaoloa orlloo Woro A...,.t lit to
bo elisiblo to . . . . . ,.._.._.
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14-llop-tlo• popon (or ............ ........, •ut be oloacked bJ tbe Juior Fair Saporia......,t iD
cbarp or .... nopeeti• ......,._ (or ldaotlfloalloa J&gt;UFP!OM·
15. AD obo......... bo do. bJ Jaaior -.ben oa1J Ia Jaaior Fair eloaror.
16. AD ......... u~lhitod ot tbe Fair ._. he .....poaled b7 heahlo popon lndlc:atiq tbat tbe
I l - k - atato heahlo 1oqolt oato.
17. FortbapupooooCproYirllatlr..daCortbooporatloao(tlooJaaiorFalr..dalootouolottbaMeip
Co. .IJ A&amp;rloultanl SoclotJ Ia ..ldltioaal buildiap, tloo Joaaior Fair aohiblton will bo ......d 259 par
__...... 'thlo- w11 hedadactod C.... pnai- paid. Puood hJ tbeJ-m Fair BoaniJ... 7,

SPICIAL RECOGNITION ACfiVmES
OVTSTANDING A1VAIID • ~ •-nlll plumed to r 1
owtaadiat oehloY-t ......,t or
o~~r , .... pooplo. Awanlo will he ..do oa tloe heall or rooo
...! otloor . _ wblo~ eaa be -.d. A
ponoa - J aot rocei" u Ou........... A-ni -ro tboa •-· Ia order to he olipbloo Cow aa award,
-ben••toxhibltaadhe,...atottbeCo. .IJFalr..Joup.....,todbJolokaea,doatloo(...._l,
or al.ilar reuoa.
SELECTION • E..h
~H Club BoJa, ~H Cl.b Chlo, FFA, FHA, VICA, Girl S...to aDd Bo7
Soouto-Jooloctoaoponoatoroool•tbeO..u....... Awanl. The~olooloctioawlthlatbavoup
will bo clatenalaed b7 tbet sroup.

ROUSH'S
Body .S hop &amp; Parts
Complete Colli•ion &amp; Paint Servlee
PIUB a Co~plete Line of Auto Parte at Wholeule PriceB

3. EXHIBITS- Ll..otock ,...., he iD place notlator tbao 8:00 • ·•· Monday, AupotiStb. Bootloa
mualreNain iD place UD.tiJ SWlday, Aup.~t2htatl:OO P.M. Any exhibit remo•ed before tlaatli•e wiU
forleit aay premiulftlawarded to tllea. Allliwe~toclr. wiU be e.cwed Saturday, Aup~t 20, at8: 00 a.na.
AU exhibit. mu.t he re~ao•ed on Su..day, Auptt21, between 1:00 aDd 2:00 p.m. or Monday, Aup.tt 22,

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MELANIE A. WEESE, 0.0.
RACINE OPTOMETRIC CUNIC
909 THIRD STREET
RACINE, OHIO 45n1

OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOURS
By Appointment

TELEPHONE (614) 949-2078

THE
FABRIC SHOP
Lltrgelt Selection of Fabric In the Area
SINGER SALES AND SERVICE
McCall and Simplicity Patterns
Bunertc:lt

UO West Main St.

a Vogue by SpecMII Order

Phone 99Z-Z2114

Pomeroy, OH.

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STYLE REVUE
AU Youth participaliD« i.D the Style Rewue will reelli..-e a participation premium of 12.50. Aayoae
completinsa 4-H clolhiDA: projec::t a. eligih&amp;e to partK:ipate.
CLASS 6. GREAT GROUPERS
6a. The lnc:rodiblo Eg
6h. Acoru to Oaka
6c:. Blue Sky
6d. F'uhy Scieoce

6o. KoopU., F"uh Ali••

6f. ShooW.s SporU Protvo111
6g. S.ioace Fua with Doiry Food.
6h. Safe Operalioa of A,ieulture Equipment
6i. TRAP
6j. Leodenhip SltiU. You'D NeYer Ou~j~row
6k. Photosrophy Uaitl
For lhMe p-oup projecu me• hen are required to exhibitaa educational &amp;.play or po•ter demouLrat~
in« a leara.U.,: aeti•ity iD the project.
Memben ••Y be judpd u a sroup (I premiu .. per _.-oup) or u iDdi.-idua&amp;.. Ad•ilon ahoukl ootify
the E...,..loa Oftoce by Juael, 1994 whether the club will he judpd u o sroup or u iDdi•iduolo.
CLASS 7. FAMILY UFE
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7L u.m, ....t t.-n.ms with Childrea.
Exhibit 2 ile. . u · - t e d oa Par 7 of your projoot hook.
7b. More LiYi"'IXDd t.-n.U., with Childrea.
Exhibit 2 ile. . u · - t e d oa Par 5 of the project hook.
7c. TLC- TeeDI Leora About Childrea.
Exhibit 2 ile. . u · - t e d oa Par 2 of the project book.
7d. Me, You, oad Othere I.
Complele otleut 2 of the octi•itieoo ougeoted oa P.,. 49 of the project hook.

7e. Me, You, aad Ot.henll.
E.bibita tria-.:le poaler with picturu illWitratlntl: the followm, Deed.: eur•i•al or phJiieal need.,
ufety need., need for lo..-e and helo~, recop.itioo, eelf DeeCL. Coa.ult pap 17 of your project book
for aoclel of tri..p.
7f. Me, You oad Othen Ill
Esbibit~erapbook on career• eontainihl enmplo. of the followiJII: 1. Pamphlet. froa eo~ or
•oatiooal .:boob; 2. Joh ruwne fon11 eompleted.; 3. Joh appliealioa c:oapleted; 4. Picture. of differeat
prof. .tou.
7s- Geaulog
ParlicipanU 1boulc:l hri.Df Yiluab (a ehart1howm, lLeir faa.ily tree, eopiM of record. they uaed in
worldnt on tlaeir projec:U, picturu •howins their work iD pros:n-, file.) u.d complete projec:t recorcb
to obow the reoul .. of their work ia the 4-H GeDeOioSY ProjecL
CLASS 8. DISCOVERING . .d EXPWRING 4-H
8o. Dioc..erU., 4-H I
8b. Dioco•erU., 4-H II
8c. DiocoYOrU., 4-H Ill
Sci. Explori"'l Aaimolo
a.. Eaplorms Ploa..
8f. ExplorU., E110rg
Its- ExplorU., Me . .d My Ho ..e
For eaeh project in Cia.. 8, cli.play your projec:t hook and one of the aetiYitiM tha.t you hue
eo•ploted.
CLASS 9. CmZENSHIP
9L Aad My World... The World Arouad Me
Exhibit XD educotioaol pooler ohowi"'loomethi"'l you bOYe leoraed iD thU projooL
9b. Aad My World .. . Peoplo ud Cuotonu of the World
S. .e requireaaeall u for 9a.

CLASS 10. MONEY MANAGEMENT
IOo. Let'o IAora to MoDOP, Moaey
Exhibit cbortcoatoiDU., o ouaaory of weekly .. _
. (See~ 14 oad 15 of project book)
101&gt;. You oad Your Moaey
Eahil:tit pereoaalaeeount neord. for at leut ODe •oatlt'• upe111e1. EaplaiD why you 1peat it aad
whot you would do differeDdy the DOl&lt;l time.

CLASS 11. FOOD AND NUTRmON
Food ooaaot he dioployad iD dub hoothe ot couaty fair ror heoltla ........ laoleod, ploue exhibit
iD your club booth oao .r the foUowi"41:
I. Artir~eiol Food
Z. Poelen or Exhibit
3. Tobie~ oad Mea..
aod Foodo
llo. Let'o ~ Coekm,
.
Oao prepared food ialuded iD your project book (fiUIIlily obe _,;,..) oad a pooler deeeribU., o
lean.iat uperhae1 ia tM projecL
lib. TrieU for Treo..

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Exhibit your reeipa file ... 0

pooler.

prepared food frooo the p&lt;"Oject hook (fuoil,-.iu -.iDe), ploo

lie. Fit It AU Topther I
llriotc ODO pnpand rooipo frooo the p&lt;"Oject book phao ODO doy'o the nelpo oUibitod.
lid. lleolo Outdoon (Lqa
lie)

IlL Groot GroiM (Seo lle)
IU. Food, Frloada oad F. .

... (3 ..to), whioh iaeladoo

to-., ro.

EahiiMt the rollowiatt: OM doJ11-• (3 .... ploo ...b,lr doelnd)· ... prepared rood laeladed
.. t h e - - (FIUIIlily ... ~ TWo rood ... bo prepond ,._ •. ., ncipa.
IIJ- EatnordiDory Ega { R . , _ t o ouoo u lie.)
llh. Quick llnodo ( R . , _ t o - oo lie)
Ill. Yout llnodo
PlaiD yout hnod, ~ lool 01" IIYo rello of tnditioaololoopoo alld lap f to
laeludo whlto,
wholowboot, ryoot" aDboro), OR youtltreod,oad typo, leU.,., fruit, au .. ,otloerd-rotioM,aad
other oh.,_ peraltted, phao OM doy'o - .. (3 ..to) which ialudoo".the nclpe oahibitod.
llj. Moolo r&lt;w Euy U&gt;i~~!~ (Req.._.. ouoo oo for Ill)
~-Ilk. Quick Meolo (Roqun-.to ooooe u for Ill)
111. Arouad the W....ld With Food (Req.._.. u for Ill)
lbo. Fit It AU Toptbor II ( R . . . . . _ t o - u ror Ill)
Jlo. AD "--ea. Food.(~.._ oo fw lie)
llo.
F• Witlt Dairy Foado
Lla1Wt • project .., .
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hook .
12e. V..ipi"'l Ouldoor U•U., Spoceo
Porticipaa.. a-t to brias Ylouolo (o dioploy of it_, coaetruc:ted fiooa their outdoor nom, opoce,
pietW'fll, Wu.tratioa board., or olLer Yiluab &amp;o 1bow the ruulll of tlteir work cloDe aceordi111 1o the
require..eDtl aod lugMtioiUI ia aLe projec:t book) and their project record. to 1bow their aecornplilbmenU.
12d. Furniture oad Woodwork;.., RecycliDs
Partic:ipaaU need to hrint the ite. or partl of tLe ite• tlaey re-entered inw u.efulae~~ iD ooe of
thMe lLree eat~J~oriel .
a. Rm&amp;ored Aatiquea; h. FinUbed Furniture or Woodwork; e. Uphol.tered FIII"Diture; u weUu
their projec:t reeonb to 1bow their accompli•hmenU.
12e. Your Fir1t Home Away Fro• Ho•e.
Partieipaoll aeed to bri111 their projec:t record. aod aa ahiLit (ite. . Hlected or aade for their
rll'lt hoMe, rec:ord., pieturM, el.e.) 1bowins bow they1we uaeci the bowledp, ideu, &amp;ad princ:ipiet
related to bout~i.at, furoilhinp, ......... eot, and oquipJNDt ill pJaam..a, their r~nt t.o ... away from
home.
CLASS 13. ROCKETS, AIRPLANES oad RADIO CONTROIJ..ED VEHICLES
13o. Model Rocket
Exhibit your ooodel.
13b. Rodlo CoatroUed Vehicloe
Prepare aa oducatioaal exhibit fro• any acti•itic. fro .. your projec:t hook.
13e. Seieoee fua with airplane~ ~ Exbihit year model - Rd. Radio Controlled Veh.ide~ • E:~bihit an
educational po11er.
CLASS 15. BICYCLE
ISo. You oad Your Bicycle
AD oahibit ohew~Bc oao phue of bicycle oofety or operotioa.
ISb. corm, for Your Bicydo
Aa exhibit ohew~Bc lticyelo . .;......,._,
IS.. Mulerias Bicycle Skillo
Aa oahibit ohowill!l bicyelo oltiU..
ISd. Your Bicyelo C.,..uaity
Aa exhibit ohowill!llticycle core or tourms suidoli-.
ClASS 16. ELECTRICITY
16o. Scioace fua with elootricity - Botla project book XDd pooler
17o. Rope
Exhibit orticlo or orticloe aodo, or 10 ho .., oplicee, or hitcheo 011 o

hoard.

CLASS 18. SIIIALL MOTORS AND WELDING
18o. •wa oad Cordaa Po- Equlp-t
Moko OD exhibit OD OliO -tioD of the project.
Ullt. Shielded Metoi/Are Weldias
Brm, projoot hook ud equip-t built iD tlao project.
CLASS 20. WOODWORIUNG
Exhihiton ohoU diaplay 0110 orticle &amp;o.. their projoot hook or oa article.....-., the .... okillo
u coat.oiaod ;. tho projoot hoob. Articloe whiclt ore exhibited ....t the JoreaoDtiooed
~~~he judpd ltut ore iDelipble f.,.. clou Plociat! or o....-d.
20.. W.,..kias Watla Wood A Toolo- JuDior- UDit I
ZOI&gt;. Workias Witlt Wood oad Toolo- Saalor- UDitl
{Eahibiton ohoU he flnt yoor ....U.. iD Woodworltm, . . . hOYe peuod their 14th ltbthdoy 01 of
JXDuory I, the • ..._, yoor. )
ZOe. WCIIIdoriuiWorld of Wood- JDDior - Uaitll
{Eahibiton ohoU aot ho.. pouod their 14th ltirthdoy 00 .r Joauory 1 or the.....,, , _ oad
curready aaroUed;. -ad yeor "l'oodworJtm, projooL)
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ZOd. WoadorfuiWorld Wood- S..,;.r - Uait II
(ExhibitonwhehoYOpeuod their 14th birthdoy uof Jaauary 1, of t h e e - yeor, ... boYOoaly
beoa aaroUod iD 11'oodworltbas for oao yoor pno~o,..)
ZOo. B~ Bifpr Thio.p - UDitlll

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'plcturo otory',

priD~~opiDs oad priD~- deao lty the eahilaitor. PriDa ehol bo -••led ot

-re thea
pruato _..,
•• o pooler
rd. Or' ;r oatry lo o · - · otory'' it oholleoaolot orlpaal pboto oed
puhlioW orticle--..- pootor boud. Or, if oahibia
t aloiWt ........ - " " '
·'o I
,_. orftPBol plaoto.
I
2Zo. A d . · - Wltla Adj .......le
s-oo22h.
2Zd. Writiacoad.JieportiatrorTCoapleu ot lout 5 oooip-to uliotod;. the projoot hook, iec,haiDf 0 •
t ..t.or 10
ocrophook.i '

ClASS 12. HOUSING AND niiNISIIJIIIGS
Uo. Ad..aturoe iD Do- IJriot.
Portieipoa.. "-' to !trias oa i._ coutnoctod ill the projootoeeerdmc to the .....,.u...... U.ted
iD the projoot hook, Ylouolo to ohow hew the i - halfo oooke
Plooobts ....t poroetieol
opeceo
iD the hoao, oad their projoot roeordo to obow thoir -•plioh.ea...
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. Portlcipoa .. Deed to hrbrs •iouolo (u eahiltit of 1 - fiooa the projoot, plcturoe, ole. ) oad their
proJOCl ._rdo to obow their project -•plio"-.. oocordi"41 to the requl........,to iD the p&lt;"Ojeet

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23f. Ohio Birdo
Exhibitltird foeclor oad educotioaol pooler.
23h. F"llhi"'l fOI" the ~The ruhm, equlpmeat """' ohould he lt...Pt to iDier•iow """ 0 reoord of r..h . . . . . plocoo
r..had oad luroo uood.
23i. F"11hi"'l for the lalenoodiole
Exhibit ohow~Bc the ruh otruc:ture, habit oad hobitoto or r..h iD relotioaohip to e.....,otioa oad
ruh0., oquip-Dl .....J obouJd he b...ptto mle"iow.
23j. KeepU., F"uh Alift
Coapleu oU lleoUiiotod OD pop ) or the p&lt;"Ojoot book oad oahibit the book oad 0 pootor pertaioaiDc
to oo- phue or tho projecL
Z3k. Spoolol Aquori- Set-Upo
Eahiltit oa ediiCOtioaol pooler .,.. eahiltlt ,........_ oo-"iac you bo.. loaned ;. the projooL
231. Aqudc Plaato

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23... Arebery
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Edoihil or pooler obowi"!!oo~ yo• ho.. looned 11o the projooL
u.. Eaplo.... Olaio Po.do
Pnpue u uhiltitor poetar
11o the JII"OJ23o. SJe Uoo of Guao
Ealaiblt u ed-tio...J pooler porta1oaiDf to the projooL N o - wiU bo odllaited duriDc the foir.
23p. Ohio lloaaole - Ealtil.it or oducatioaal pooler
aASS 24. ENTOMOLOGY
24o. Buic llooUoploajJ
Pnpare u odailtit or pootor doocrib ... a loanaiDc ..,..;.... llo the JII"OJ2411. Ad • ....t Boekeepias
Ealaiblt the bee equipooaat uood witla oa ""-tloaol pooler eaploioai.,.laow the eqotlp-t II uood.

cJ.erilt"" •........ ..,.....,.

lad Yoor - Eahiltlt 100 or aore odult - . ... propeoly lohelod.
lold. Eaplorms Our 1 - t World II
EUiblt s beaollciol.,.. bon.rul-.. throllflh their llro cycle.
oU ,..,.. or doYelopooaaL
AJoo exhibit 5 ... - n -tun f - .r - iDoocto ..,,...,.. 11.. or - n ordon; or UJ other

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Chester Agri Service

Enjoy All The Activities

BAUM LUMBER COMPANY
True Value Hardware- TRU-TEST PAINTS

Master Mix &amp; Buckeye Foods
Pioneer &amp; Dekalb Seeds, Bag &amp; Bulk Fertilizer, Lime
All Types Farm Supplies
985-3831

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ClASS 23. NATUilAL RESOURCES
23a. Let'o Explore Tho Outdooro I
Eahiltit oDe of the ,....,ted foir exhibi.. ,....,ted iD tho project hook.
23h. Let'• Explore The Outdooro II
Exhibit o leer coU..tioa with 1oo- ideatified, . .d twip froa oe•erol treee ideatir...J oad ooU
prorde ideatlfled.
23c. Explo.U., Our Foreo ..
Exhiltit o oerophook of differeatleo•eo, .twip, o•oU plaa .. collected oad idoatified.
23d. Tree Ploatms
ldeatify opooioe of treeo piXDted, moke mop or forooloree ohow~Bcloeotioao of pJoatm1 iD referenc:e
to rut of far• phu how •aay were plaa.ted, date of plaaliai, and tuniwal rate.
23o. At Your Diopoeol- A Cleoaor Ea•iroDNeat
Brm, coaoploted project hook oad eompleted requlremeD.. froa the iDoido co•er of the project

ordon.

t;"~ .r ~tor. Or, j( eabootry lo 0 'picture otory',lt ohoU coaoiot .rat loutS ... -

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24e. Eaplo.... Our 1 - World I
ht Yoor • :tdaihlt Z5 or ..,.. edult -~~ properly lahelod oad --ted iD ot lout floe diff-t

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ladi•idualrriDto oholl he - ....ted ot the dioc:retloa or the eahilaitor. tr oahilalto
ilohoU coDIIoto otlout5 oad aotaore thoalO priDto- ·-'
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Pho
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CLASS 17. ROPE

CLASS 22. COMMUNICA'nON
AU photosrophy projooto wiD be oYOiuoted oa the foUowill!l ; - . .
(A) otory-telliDa oltility; (B) J&gt;hototrophic quolity• (C) captio..,_ •
ZZo. Ad.oat- Witla Yov

22o. Creoti.. Writias
To coaplele tiM CrMtin Writiat project you •111t 1\ll,ait oDe ilea i.a at a...t one elul. You
ealer u OOODY u 5 •"'-• but •ch auot he difi.,....L Tbo cio- ore u followo:
I. Rhy....J Poetry
2. Free Style P-..y
3. Creeti•• Writias (Moxiaaua or 500 wordo).
4. F"o:tioa Writias (Muia- of 2,000 wordo)
5. No... Fiotioa 4-H Story - Story.,,.., he true oad 4-H relotod . (Moxi•- of 1,500 worde)
All ealrielare t.o be oa 8112 xll paper, .aelo.ed in a plutie eo.-er willa the eatraat'• ela.., nam.e
aad eouaty oa the ce•er ud lut D&amp;JM oD e•ery pase.
Eatriee ore to he deubJ..opeead, typed or aeody priDted.
AU eatriee will he oYOiuoted OD the foUowiac 1..,..: (I) Tide; (2) Appul; (3) Story-Telli"41 l01poot:
(4) Creotl•ity; (5) Traaoitioa.
Ston of Creoti.. Arto
Each porticipoal wiU he iDieniowed aadeYOiuoted oa their kaowlodpof .._
.. , priDeiploe, oad
Oechaiq,_ uood iD ereoti.. orta, their oltillo oad abilitioe u .. id....ed iD their exhibit, oad their
uaderotoadias oDd kaowlodp dneloped throllflh project work.
221. 4-8 Creetift Arto/Jualor
Porticipoa ...... he 9 JOUI old or iD the third srodo .. of Juuary I, """ aot•ore thea 13 yeoro
or.,. u .r Juuary 1.
22&amp;. 4-8 Creoti•• Arto/Soalor
Porticipoa .. a ..t bo.. .-bod their 14th but aot 19th birthdoy u .r JXDuory I of tho curreat

HAWK'S 76
Groceries - Gas - Oil- Diesel Fuel • Farm SuppUes
Animal Feeds -Automotive SuppUes
Roger &amp; Shirley H~ Ow.a

T-.pers Plains, OH.

Ph. 667·3112

CLASS 25. COMPUTERS
Brio&amp; completed projoct book, po11er or dilplay and any ••mp!e provam.

FIELD AND GARDEN CROPS
CLASS 29. FLOWER GARDENING
(RULES FOR 4-11 FLOWER GARDEN SHOW)
1. One enlry per member;
2. Jilowen i.a arra08emeot ba•e to come fro• the member'• flower prdea (ueept p-eeaery f9r
bocJtsrouad).
(RULES FOR JUDGING INTERVIEW)
29io. Frooo Seede to Flowero - GrowiDs BodcliDs Pion ..
Exhibit 3 SpeeimCDII and 4 picture~ of your prden.
29b. Frona Seed. to Flowen - Growin1 Annual Flower•
Exhibit 3 Speeimeu and 4 picture. of your prden.
29c. Fro• Seede to Flowero - HoUH Ploato
Exhihil one "Spec:Unen• plant (•iasle plant) and one •pJa.nter• (~e•eral plana. srowa toptl.er in one
container).
CLASS 31. VEGETABLE GARDENING
31o. Veptoblo Gord... ias I
Exhibit to eoMilt of three plate. of any three vesetable. vown.
3llt. Fo• ily V1111etoble Gordea
Exhibit to ...,;.,.r three pl.... of oay three "''IItobloe srowa pi• o ploa .r prdea chortohowms
quaatity of ooch "''l"toble piXDted.

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CLASS 32. tlELD CROPS
32o. Cora
Dilplay a po•ter or exhibit 1bowins eorn from 1eod to market.
32b. S..U GroiDI
Dilplay an edaihit or po~W •bowiafl: Yarieliel of vaia, powth, d-..., iD.Mieu, aad weed. of 1...U

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32e. S.yheou
Dioploy o pooter or exhibit ohow~Bc ooybeoa srowth oad bo....ti.,.

SOMETHING NEW
Matching Fund Aa110ciation
Roger Spencer and Donna Jean Smith- Co-Chairmen
Spomora: County Horsemen and Meigs County Agriculutral Society
$200 to be awarded each day of racing
Six S25 prizeA - One SSO prize.
Tickets wUI be given to those entering the grandstand berore the end or the second
race. A drawing wiU take place after the third race. To compete ror the prize money,
spectators must be over 14 years or age and must be present to win.
Only one winner per day per person.

LUMBER- BUILDING MATERIALS
SERVICE- QUALITY

VALLEY LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY CO.
Phone 992-6611

555 Park Street................•..... Middleport, Ohio
STORE HOURS
Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday- 7:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.

.Everything A Builder Needs
,

LARRY'S
SATELLITE SALES

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Authorized TOSHIBA and DRAKE Dealer

Tora Wheel Horse Lawn and Garden Tractors
C.C.A. Treated Deck and Patio Lumber-Guns and Ammo
HOTSPRING SPAS
Custom Built Roof Trusses CHESTER, OHIO
PHONE: 985-3301 or 985-3300

Complete Line of Satellite Dishes &amp; Equipment
Systems Updating
Videocripher Descrambler
Complete Repair &amp; Installation
HOBSON RD.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
992-6173

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Park&lt;d vdddes many dmes Interfere with plann&lt;d adivldes, crudng problems and ddays In getting sp«&lt;al events started.
We urge your cooperadon In parking lrucb and can In aras where they do not create difficulty In moving In equipment or materials
necasary for programs.
For those who fall to cooperate wltb this parking request, It wiD be nec&lt;:SSIIry for us to tow vehldes at the owner's expense.

MEIGS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

Fri. 10·5
10·1
ICiosEtdThurs &amp; Sun.
(Other hrs. available
appointment.)

TIM 'S

Custom
Carpet
Sales &amp; Installation
"Where you get the
best for less"

30877 Neece Rd.
(Just off Bradbury Ad)
Middleport, Oh

Anderson's
Furnishings for Your Home
Downtown Pomeroy, Ohio

614-992-5379

DONNATILUS

JOHNTILUS

Denise L. Bunce

OFFICE SERVICE AND SUPPLY
Personal Se,..,kes mad Soles
112 W. Main Street
Telephone
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
(614) 992-6376
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W. Second St.

Jlttorney Jlt Law
P.O. Box 711
Pomeroy, OH 45769
(614) 992-5730

HOLLY HILL INN

An 1836 Hutork Inn 011erlo~ tlu! Ohio RUler
BUTTERNUT AVE. AT 2ND STREET, POMUOY
AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES
992-5657
The Fultz FamUy
992-2319

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104 Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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KING HARDWARE

Qualily - s~rl'ict• - '"'''l(ril )'
&lt;105 N. Sf.~ond Avl'nUI'
Middleport, OR. 45760
Phon .. 992-5020
992-37&lt;18

SALE-SERVICE-TESTING

SNOUFFER'S

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OPEN: Tu...·W.t.-Frl.11:30 e.m.-5:30 p.m.
Thura-Seturdlly 10:00 am.-3:00 p.m.
CLOSED SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

FIRE &amp; SAFETY EQUIPMENT

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Holzer Clinic
MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

Congratulates The
1994

Meigs County Fair

172 North Se~ond Ave.
Middleport, Ohio 45760
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Phone (614) 992-7075
Gary Snouffer- 992-7446

BANKS CONSTRUCTION CO.
• CUll tom Built Homes
• Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings
• Free Estimates
• Building • Remodeling
• Commercial • Residential
• Roorll18 &amp; Siding
• Drywall • Electrical • Plumbing
• Andersen Windows &amp; Door Replacement

ARTICU: I (or Na. .)
The .... of tiUo orpai.. tioa ohall be called the Meip Couaty Morkot U . .tock Sale .t Show
eo....iuee.
ARTICU: U (or Purp-)
The purpooe of thio co"'•itteo io to:
• work iD cooperation with tLe Meip County Ap-icultunl Society eoDCerninJ na&amp;e. and replatioM
of ••rket li••toek project.
• pro•ide pideaee to the planaintl, coadi&gt;Ctillfl""d onluatio,. of lho Moip Couaty Fair u-tock
Solo.
.
• deYelop and conduet eduea&amp;ul Pr'OV&amp;JU aad ap«ience. which wiD 111eet the need. ud interaY
ofnMtmbere parlicipatin« iD market liYe~toek projeetl.
ARTICLE IU (or Momberohip)
Tbe Meip County Market LiYutock Sale a Show Coramittee •haD coaeYit ofl5 adult member• ..
foUow•:
Oae FFA Repretentatin,) Three Senior Fair Boerd Me81.hen, Two Ex Officio Mernherefrom the
ExteDiion Offtce, Six 4-H R$f»reeenlaliYee 1 (oaefro• each •arketepecie~; Beef, Sheep, Swi~~e, Poultry,
Rahhite ud Dairy) Q..., 4-ltCOnlmi,t:tee Vice-PI'fllident, Two At IArse Member•.
A quorum ehaU coneYit of ~nen (7) YOliDIDieJI'l.,_. and/or alternalel .
ARTICU: IV (Term)
Term 1b.U he ooe year, eligible for reappointment; JBemben to be appointed by reepective p-oup•.
ARTICLE V
To ehanse the ruloo, replaliono or hy·lawo, the propooal ohaD be preoentad 10 tho Moip Coualy
Morkot Ll&gt;eotoek Sale &amp;: Show Commitloo, plaeod oa the arada before lho moetintl, dioeuuod at oo.id
meetint and •oted on ·at the next meelint:.
ARTICLE VI
The oloelioa of offieero
bo bold at lhefaD (October) meotinr~, oftor lho fair . Eloetion.o will be by
ooc:nt paper holloL
Offieen' dutiel wiD he u followe:
Pre.ideat . Pre,..._ aseoda and pruideeat meetiDp. Appoint. 1ub-committeee u neceuary.
Vlee Pr.ooldent . Aau"'oo lho dulioo of lho Preoid.tla hiolher ahoenco.
Secretary • ShaD keep complete and accurate record. of aU proeeodillriJ of tl.e CoMN.ittae; elaaU act
u correepondent and ,haU keep attendanc:e recorcl.. Miaulel 1hall be typed or writteD ia ia.k aDd eeot
to tbe Exten.olon Offiee wilhia two (2) woolu followias lho Moip County Morkot Ll•ootoek Sale .t Show
Coramittee ...,tint:·
TreMU-. oholl keep O&lt;:eurotollDd up 10 dato fmiUICiolreeordo of aD "'oaoy reeoi•od aad diohurood
and report oa tbe rmudal1tatuaat each meetiq. A ledpr liltiat aU receipll and expeaditure~ehall be
kept by lho Treuu...,... Tho T ..... u....- oboll fumioh o y...-.ad report at lho Fall (October) ...tillfl. Tbo
Trou....,.'o boolu will be audited oaeh yOU" betw- the October Uld Jaawory •ootinp. Tho T ......uror
abeD be neo•..ndod by the U•ootock Sole &amp; Sbow Co••itloo a ad oholl be ..,.ployod by tbo S•ior Fair
Board (~eultural Soeiely ).
ARTICLE VII
Tho Preoidenlor lhreo Soalor Fair Board,.,.,......... ycaiiUiy •eotinsofthe Meip Couaty Markel
u ....tock S.lo .t Show Co••illoo.
ARTICLE VIII
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The Moip Couaty Market Ll•ootoek Sale,&amp; Show Co..uaitloo wiD hold at. lout fo_ur (4) oebaduhad
•ootiap per year (.-.ad Tuoodoy of Jaauory ,'AprU, J'!ly aad October). Spoe,.lmootiap ,..y beeollod

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ARTICLE IX
All ruloo an oubjoetto lho Moi31 Couaty A,rieultunl Soeioty'o approMI.
BY-LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. A. a require•oal for •omborobip la ~H or FFA, .U ~rkot ll~tock 111omben will be req~rod
to ha.. a parw.l or pard ian. ud m~ber aekno.W.. lw a~matun. tliat they. the pareol or pan:han,
aft......_. a oopy ol tho ...rUt 1 - k ruloo ...I wW abide by tboia •
1. ~H oad FFA .-bon ... obow oad ..U oM ...rUt 11-":"k ,...je&lt;tat tho Mo9 Co••ty Fair.
3. II...... will aM theaptioato ..ptor..Uorwe~P-!a- ,...je&lt;IO'of...,_opoeloo, hootoaly
oM projoct -1 be iwo..Pt to the fair.
4. ~HoadFFA _._awtol.o a..!.l . . . o-uiaalo..dfoad . . . ....,. . ,t .... haooqooet.
Looplloa • u
y ......... I.y Q-ua of the Molp Couaty Muloot u-todl Salo .t Show
U.odor tJa- e i r e - .-bor ~H or ffA _.... - y SHOW oad oo8 ..... oald
5. ~H ...I FFA 1motock aaot be_.... I.y the~H or FFA _ . _ .. Ill ,._.wp wltlo IUo or
........... faally.
6. u - k ...U.iaod ........,..... to tloo IM.ttlo ......,_ll of ..... Apulbonl Society.
rod to tbo fair
U..tool&lt;looaltlo ~liO, ............ for_.. opoeloo of 1 - k , • - be fi
....urblulu
7. Eaclo 4-H ...I ffA _ . _ io nopoaoil&gt;lo to- tbotloiolbor ...rUt ...-111 waipod. idoootiflad,
.... at prHalr ...I fair lllllillfl oad ..... dat10 u -bliohod I.y tho Molp Couty !'lorlut 1.1.-k
Salo .t Sloow c...I-.
1. T1oo Mo9 Coaty Muloot U.ootoclt Salo .t Show Coaaittoa, ..... E-.an. Coaai- of the
J - r Fair Board, oad the Meip Couty Alrleuhunl Society - - t h e flaal oad ahoohall r!Ptto
illllrpn&amp; tJa- ru1oo aad •1 lotiou, to iooUio aad clotAnaiDe all _ _,, ..-odo•• or d l f f - Ia
....... tloonto.w olio wioo ....... out of, co-""' wllh, or laeidoootto theSalo Co..I-. It furdoor
.,_...the r!Ptto........,. _ , _ aat1on 1101 eonrod llr tJa- ruloo aad to wllhdraw all
pnalaa ofhrlap Ia all doputaeto ........ uy
1 y aiot aad e i r e - doaaad lL The
Molp C.•ty Apieulboral ~y will ..... the flaaloay.
T . . par~acudloraionp.-lltlollutohnodl.c, . . . OWMnhlp,aadloruyolhorbnplaritioo
111 oloowlllaaad oa1o will beeolllldond fraud oad clocoptio•. S . l o - - • I.y ...... ulill&gt;ltor wiD be

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withhold.
To •ol•llla a hlalo
of ..,.,....... Ia the llnotock ohowo oad oalo, tbo ofo.-tloaad
- - - t h e rirllotto dioquiify uy uiaalo tbot ..... " - flllod la u - h i e o l - .
UliMlhlcal f1ttbrt abollaef.l. uy lajoctloa ol po, oolld or liquid, u..W the okla to altor the ........
eoaforaa-.lt .t.ll .too lacludo uy e..ulafor toarbiloftloo hide or ....Jor-tlo the hide or
o f - l l l u ZJ:toaltortloo ..... of .... ...-.L lt....,aloolacludoa-ptoto ......ptore.......
_ . doat.l
,_.. u wd .. tlio .,_. or ·oolorioit •f the ioodl..w-1 ...._. wlilelo allan Ill
-...J eolontlooo (-tnl oolorli• oaly -y be uod). Aloo, utlflelol tall boada, owhehoo, polio, body
holnaadllooloohallbeoo-+1 odao _,...,~ A.,a-pttoo ..... thedopoolo....- ol
uy ladloichool ....... oW .too be enol' od uotloloal. Alluiaalo ...I the•h,.h r la....l..d, Prilil
mid x of .-lo
be bernd froa tloo &amp;.at.ock oalo at the llolfo CooolllJ Fair.
Sloould fraud or clocoptioa, ...I preof, u dowalaod by the Molp Co•lJ Marlut U - k Salo
.t Show
be dioeo.....d afw tloo uiaal or ............. " - oloowa aad prior to tlio oalo,
_ ................ - b e poraiu.od to ooll.
Sbo.W ..... riolatloa bediomaod.rt. .......... alloalo _..., olloll be ntunod 10 the hooyw ...I
the ....... o r - oliollloa - a a d to ..... alill!itor. All ploclap Ia tloo ...... will otaad. No uiaal

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CUSTOM BENDING

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2 Miles Past Chester on St. Rt. 248-47269 St. Rt. 248
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RODNEY KELLER- Owner

614-985-3949
NOW OFFERING•••••••OIL &amp;LUBE SERVICE
TIRE REPAIR and·ROTATION

SUPERAMERICA ®

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279 W. Main St.
Pomeroy

992-6735

497 Gen. Hartinger Pkwy.
Middleport

992~7149 .

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13. Miaia..,. aad M..;...,. weipto • Eaeh •orkot la•b auotpia ot lout 25 pouado froa weiflb-

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992-5009

124 W. Main St.

Complete Exhaust Systems
Monroe Shocks Installed

U . .tock S.lo .t Show Coaai- ruloo aad tho Moip Couaty Apieulturol Soc:ioty'o ndoo.
2. No oulliden or p10f-1oao1o uo allowod to uoiot ia the -·inti of the ...-lut uiaolo ol the fair
(lhio iaeludoo the obow aad oalo).
3. TIM charp for ooDillfl Juaior Fair aau.olo will be the c:ool of the pift- pi• the pro nllobore
of the- of olhor""''
o hued oa ,_dollar oaloo. Cooll auol ho paid by October 1, 1994, 10 be
olipl&gt;lo to ohow aad ooll the followias year. A •10.00 ,....lty wiD be charpl per ..,;..1 iloaloo c:oot uo
1101 paid oa U... A -uf..d 1..._ wiD be_., al•ias the oahil&gt;iiOr 30 dayoto pay or they wiD be uaahlo
io ohow oad ooll the followlllfl year or uatil tiUo poaolty aad oalx eooll aN paid. It io the nopoDiibility
of..loodoibitorto-that!l.oiroalooeooll..,paidbytheduedototothoTNUuroroftheMoipCouaty
Morkot U..tock Salo .t Show Coaai-. Moabon willa Graad oad R....,o Cboaploa •lli-lo will
pay for the eoot of .,._latioa boaaon, pr-atad to their buyoro.
4. Moabero uo liaoitad to ohowlllfl aad ooW.., oao aarlut p10jo&lt;l lhroup the oalo. 0... aarl&lt;ot
p10je&lt;l -~~~ doiry beef foodor, oloor, ohoop, owlno or pea ollhreo rabbi to or po.a of two ehiolumo. Beol
•eau oDOet.r. DUry heel feeder ...,.Dioaedairy beef feeder. Sheep
oaewetller uuJ/oroaeewe.
SwiaoaoaDO ODO borrow aad/or onoplt. RahbillaoaDioao pea oflhreo nbbito. Poultry_,. ODO pea
of two c:h~k....
5. AU...-Iut oai.W., (oX&lt;Optohoop) aut bo woipod on Moaday ...rftias bopaaillflot8:00 A.M.
All ~H aad FFA aau.olo auol be oa thell"'uado by 8:00A.M. aad tho woipias wiD olarl wllh rabbi,.,
poultry, hop, o-. aad dairy beef foodon . Aaiaoolo wiD oaly be woipod oao U... AU . .rl&lt;ot laaho
wiU be welshod·ia oa Suadoy, A - t 14, 1994, fro• 1:00 to 3:00P.M.
6. All ........ uiaalo wiD be oold ol the oad ol tho oatin oalo, aol 01 lho oad of their opoeioo. No
pieluroo wiD be ........ of ......lo uiaoalo.
7. Offoeon of the Moip Couaty Mulu.t U . .tock Sale .t Show Co••itloo wiD cloeide uy q_tio,.
c:ooc:enainti ..Yof the aorl&lt;ot opoeioo the I uo aot eo&gt;erod by ruloo of tho Moip Couaty Morkot U&gt;ootock
Salo .t Show Coaai- u priatad ia the fair book wllh the app10&gt;ol of lho Moip Couaty Apieultural
Soeioty.
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8. All putieipallllflaoaboro •uot f.U out Ul aaiaool idoatifoeotioo cord whieb ohaD be fdod ol tbo
Couaty Apat'• Office oa weiJh·ia date. A pareot or pardiaa eipature aad the ..,..Ler'• eipature are
required oa lhio eard.
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9, No . .rl&lt;ot a,.;,.ol c:aa be replaced aflltr the ,.,.poeli•• weif!h·la of thatopoeix.
10. PM:tun .oaey ud tat: ONI •ut be paid oa or before the repetratioa date of the aaU.al or Lhe
ebild eaaaotooll the llDbaal.
11. R....tratioll aad/or weif!h·ia dateo for 1994 ore u followo:
Sloon • Joa...,ry ·15,1994, 9:00 to 12:00 Nooa al tbo fairp-ouado. (Third Saturday la J.,.uary.)
Dairy Beol Feodor· May I, 1994, oaroD-at d....dliao.
l.aaho. May 28, 1994, froa 9:00 to 11:00 A.M. atlho fllirpouado. (Fourth Saturday la May.)
UOf!,• Mu 7,.1994, (f~nl Saturday of May, ......lration oaly). Hop aut bo hoaolho dey before
...... tntioa. R.......tion c:ard auot be turned Ia to the E.to.. loa Offoeo oa lho f~nt Saturday ia May
(May 7, 1994)'*- 9:00 aad 11:00 A.M.
Kahl.ill..d Poultry· July 23, 1994, froa 9:00 to I 1:00 A. M. ottho fairp-ouado. (Fourtlt Saturday
ill July.)
12. All -""n wllh ...ltotuiaalo of the two opoeioo to ooD lui wiD elou the ohow riat before the

1994 JUNIOR FAIR UVESTOCK SALE 4 SHOW COMMITIEE RULES

YOUR COOPERATION IS NEEDED

1993 LIVESTOCK PURCHASES
N0.11MES
BOUGHT

TOTAL
MONEY

PURCHASER

llonJd ou " c..
Bulllo Oil Coa.r:y
lllnWiolollio...J -

IPUO

0..... 76

1
1

1116.50

~CioiWo, ...... ,

1
1
1

187.00
90.00
85.00

1
1
1

80.00
30.00
30.00

27
4
1
3
7
3
9
7
5
4
6
4
6
2
1

15,698.61
8,248.80
5,6114.80
4,1152.40
4,169.55
3,111.70
3,651.40
3,344.60
3,233.68
c, 1,913.50
''1,896.20
1,285.11
1,976.60
1,777.60
1,764.00

FaraonBaalioad
p"l
Ho- Natiooal Ba

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v•.....,..c.rdio.t

3
1
2
2
2
1

Midway Moehiaory
Foodlaad
Tri-Coualy M•t
F _ , . . ..... . _
'IVIo.toy'o Auto Porte
Mellould'o
Clooo..,..~ Sorric:o
Jayauar
· . Ridoaoor'o Supply
W..a Conetrue&amp;a
BaaltOao
Swiohor aad Lohoo
City leo .t Fuoll
Ri•onido Food Mart
1,732.95
Baualwaber
1,~ . 95
v....... M-riol Hoopilll
1,551.00
Judp Fredrick Crowl
Saitlo .t Aoooeiat10
llenud V. Fuho
1,490.00
1,364.22
W...loy Tnoek.illfl
1,272.93
Rl•or Ci~ Fono Sutply
1,224.75
Dalliol E. oodo Tnoe iDr1
Seoul .........
1,174.05
1,166.38 Saouffon Fin .t Safety Equip.

1
3
1
1
1
3
3
1
5
3
3
I

1,163.40
1,151.00
1,110.35
1,117.60
1,107.00
1,099.10
1,091.00
1,0116.00
967.90
963.50
919.50
91150

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I
1
1

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PURCHASER

1
1
1
1
I
1

16,8911.15

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TOTAL
MONEY

589.80
Bober Hoopital/Ciiaie
589.35
Mo•'• S•orwuboard
560.35
Porter, Llulo, Shooto
486.40
Hawtho""' l..ogiac
474.00
Dr. Doup.. Hunlor
471.80
RigoAuto Saloo
464.00
Su.•erl'~eld Reetaurant
448.40
Fulta .t w.....,. Attoraoyo
430.10
Parll l'luo
413.10 Moil!" Couaty Bar Aoooeiation
4CI1.90
Jolf Waraor laouraiiCO
Foreet Rua Ready Mix
~.00
390.00
Ceaeral CoatracliDI1
Palallllfl .t Soadblaotins
384.20
Raadoll Roberti Family
384.00
Y•"'l"r Fana Supply
379.50
Frye~ AaaaiDan Tax, Inc.
374.00
Southeuten~ Equipment
372.80
Mol Weioo
Koilh Oilor'o Deer Shop
352.50
349.50
Li.oda WarDOr/
AMy Wolfe Aeeouallllfl
318.00
Fru.th Pharmacy
308.00 Forked Rua Sporto•on'o Club
295.00
Hupp Loadoapintl
272.25
Jocluoa County Li&gt;eotock
Sayre Produce
270.00
Uoda Warner
266.70
Fred W. Crow F.... Uy
259.90
259.60
Poor Boy'• Farm Ser-.M:e
258.30
PraU'• Meat Proce~~ill8
258.30
Gallipelio Coady &amp;
Tobacco Company
249.75
Judp Patrick O'Brien
249.50
Doa Swiohor A.blaad
241.50
Sprias Hill F.....
236.00
DoaTalo
214.20
SwootG""'tiaeJ
210.00
Hupp'o Laadoapia&amp;'
Mo•'• Sotorpoboard
208.00 Middloport!Poaeroy Rotary
200.00
Ohio Valloy Pl.... bintl

31

2
3
2

NO. TIMES
BOUGHT

....,_Bull
Rayllohor

71100
751.10
701.00

v...,~A.Joor

661.85

lnlaoC._S...

646.80
644.00
617.50
611.50

59!1.15

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Cloryolor, I'IJ-tlo

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2
2
2
1
1
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I
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3
1
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1
1
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2
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1
1
1
1

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Total· •130,016.14

Judp Robert Buek
Conaio'o Child Can
Jia .t JOIUiifor Shoota .
SidolliUFana
Erwi• F. .ily Fana
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.PAGE SIXTEEN
Ia Ia 11M oprl.. "' ...... at !he fair aad at 11M fair, weip a ..u.;.- of 85 pouado aad DOl e,.,.,.d •
- -... of 140 pouado ... ..u tlorouplhe oloow rlas· Eae~ ...ket .... auotweip a ai.W. ... of 210
pouado at ........ at 11M fair aad DOl ueeod • ...U.ua of 260 po...d. lo ..U lll.....p tloo ohow rl"'l·
s-. ........ alleut300 ,...d. froa ......... Ia Jaauary lo weip-iD allhe fair; ....... aiai.u•
of900 po...doat weip-iD at tloofair, aad aotueeod 1500 po....do. Marketrubiu auolweip a •iai.ua
of 10 1.12 pouliCio por pea, ... 15 pouado, eaeh .Ubitauol w.;. b e - 3 1.12 aad 5 powulo.
LW.IIo aut DGt be Iouth... 50 DOr
lbaa 70 dayo old at fair weip-iD llae. Poultry ....n.et pouo
.,., ooulol of- ooekeralo, 3 lo 7 pouado eaeh, 2 pea
14. AD ........ • • be loouood al tloo _._,,leta~ aad ,.....,_, raoldeaeo aad be lbe heaa fide
property aad uador tloo eolltiaaal eara of lbe uhihllor. Aay jllBior fair aeaber wlolai"' lo beuoe hill
ber project alww bore aut ........... Ia wr~~~.ot. poralooioa 1o clo eo froalbe Moip Couaty Li•eoWek Salo
A Show CoooaiUeo oa or befon tloo rociotralloa or weip-1111 date.
15. No ooukot aaiJaalo eu be ohewa ao a .........W., project.
16. Aay utifleial-.. of,_....,. or reaodJbtl tloo phyolcal def- or eoaforaatioala alhihillon
llDiaalo oado aolifiiDc aad filliq lllldor tloo okla, ,... of •lias, ortif'o:ial oddllioa of beolo, 1ello, heodo,
ole., or al....... tloo •bani eolor of u ulaal oW be -•d od fraad aDd cloeoplioa. Only DOUtnl
colorln, ... be uood.
17. AD ui.alo will be eaotraled prior 1o tloo iallial weip-ia.
MARKET STEEB RULES
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1. Project cal- aul be oeleeled froa pu~ or e""'brod oloek..
2. Cahoeo allll be dropped aftor Jaauary 1, 1993.
3. s...... •aol be eaotralod prior lo tloo olert of tloo projecL
4. AD auket ulaalo alllt llilber be pollod or de-loornad aad -...1 befon wo;p.ia in J,..uary,
5. s...... wiD be ohewa hy weipL
DAIRY BEEF FEEDER RULES
1. Muol be •
of tloo Moip CoUDIJ 4-H Beller U.eo1oek Dairy Clult.
2. Mo..._ auol aloo carry alleul oao dairy bnodinc project tloot ltu W.od.
3. BuD calf, wben oeloc:ted, auol be rociotcrod with • nalloul dairy bnod WIIOCiallon, prior 1o

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aame calendar year u tb.efair. CE-1·- calf Lora Jaauary 1,1993 to Fehruary 29,1993, will be tbowa. aDd
oold altbe 1993 fair.)
5. Manben lwkint! the Dairy Beef Feodor projoel will DOl beeliP&gt;Je lo pulieipolc iD tbe Meip County
4-H Better Li-1oek Dairy Swoepo~ekeo.
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6. Dairy Beef Feodoro will oaly be weipod prior lo tbe oale; durlnt! tbe woek of the fair, mull welt!h
betweea 400 and 600 po....do at wo;p.in.
7. Calf Jouol be eaotraled aad debom~ before il roaebeo 10 weeb of "F·
8. TI.e ad•i.on of the Dairy Cluh wiU •ilit the rne~~then home to cheek rf~Utration papen, cutration
aad dehornln8 duri"'llh• ooooad week of May and notify tbe Sale a Show CoNIHiUee.
MARKET LAMB RULES
1. AU market lamb. mUll he aliek ah•red oae week prior to fair.
2. No poiDI will be aUowod on Ja..be.
MARKET HOG RULES
I. No powder or oil i. to be put oa bop.
2. Groomi"'l will be allowed (iadi•idual'o ehoiee) wilhl!""'mi"'llimeo opeeifiod.
MARKET RABBIT RULES
I. MeJDbero muol ha .. a broodinc projoel ealalbil iD addition "' tbe fryor pe11.
2. Commercial fryer peaa of three ..-uat coMe fro• your doa ia your project and he identified on t1.e
deo;I!Jl&amp;tcd dote. Co....ereial fryer,... MUll be of oame bnod. Quwly judi!Jld by the Judse. Only quality
ju.Jsod robiNu will be oold.
3. Rubito ohall be idenliliod with a 1e11oo iD lheleftoor of tbe rubiL AU rubito mull be letlooed by

a reprotentati•e of the Sale &amp;: Show Committee. A mu:U.u• of four aarket rabbit.a max be tattooed.
4. Fryer• muat not be onr 70 day• of . . at fair wei«h in time. Fryen •uat wei,p a minimum of 10 II
2 poUDdo per pen muimum 15 poundo), 3 112 10 5 poundo por nbbiL
5. Aay o•er-weisbt or uader~weiJht market peaa wiU not be ~Me for Ia~. It Y1 optional wbetber •
member will participate ia t.be u&amp;e. A .ember may ~eU only I •arket pea.
6. Rabbitt abowa iD market pen claN cannot be ahowa ia breed clauel or abowmaubip.

MARKET POULTRY RULES
1. Market poultry wiU coaailt of 2 cockerel., 3 112 lo 7 pouadteacb, 2 pea •aximw.. Poultry entered
iD the market pen mu.at be puUorum I roo a.nd therefore, th.., chicb ••t be ordered throusb the County
Extenaioa Ofr~ee in order to be efisible to abow aad tell. Poultry market peD1 mual eouilt of two bird.
which 1hould be unilom~ io 1ile aDd weisbt.
2. Only I merkel pen may oelllhr""8b the Li•eotoek Sale.

3. Only 4-H ud FFA uhibiiOro are allowed lo handle and ohow poultry durias tloo ohow.

200 West Second Street

CLASS 33. HEREFORD, ANGUS, CHAROLAIS, SHORTHORN, CROSSBREED, AND ANY
OTHER RECOGNIZED BREED
33&amp;. Calf hom Juuuy I, l9941o Apr;! 20, 1994
33b. Senior ealfhom Sept. 1, 199310 Doeember 31, 1993
33e. s - yoarli111 hom May I, 1993 10 A-131, 1993
33d. JUDior yoarlias horo Jan. I, 1993 lo April30, 1993
33e. Sellior yeuli111 hom SepL I, 1992 lo Doe ...bor 31, 1992
33f. 2 yeor old heifer, horn May I , 1992 lo A-131, 1992
33s· Cow hom prior lo May 1, 1992
33b. BuD calf UDder oix montho.
33i. BuU eatf on:r aix •oath. and under oae year.
33j. Spoeial Steer Claoo · CJ..... for oteen will be dotcralaad after we;p.in by dimin8 tbe oteen
up in equal nuaben up to a maximum oliO at.eera per clue. AU •teen uader 900 pound. wiD be ln one

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33k. Feeder eolf.
AU J.re.ocliDs beef eoule will be rcleuecl on Wedneodoy, A"'. 17 and be oul of lbe ham by nooa to
allow lor incomln8 dairy eattle.

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CLASS 37. CROSSBRED CLASS
37a. Spriasewolwmb.
37b. Yoar!ias -• (I yoor ud under two yoon).

July 23, 1994

37c. Ewe, o•er two yean.

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()-dll• for appUeelloulo July 1,

:30c!':!t:~.!:&amp; ~=-odattheE.-ioaOflloooa Friday, July 15,1996 all:OO P.M. 'IVIa.oro
will be • - • at .._ U.•loelt lnlonlowl, July 25, 1994.

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ARBJVAL TIME• AU j110ior fair dairy ..-.lo aut be Ia place by 6:00 p.a. Sunday --inc. A"'"'l
14, 1996. Cowo Ia aUk Ia plooo by 6:00 p.a. Wed., AtJt. 17, 1994.
JUDGING• Thuroday, A"'"'ll8, 19M, 9:00 La.
RELEASE. Friday, A-119, 2:00 P·•· (S.. Sr. Flfir.S.ae) Cowo lD allk
be ..J....d after tho
•how.

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CLASS 43. DAIRY SHO'IVMANSBIP
Eaell
a uterine Ia Claooeo 44 ..,..,..,. 48 wlllbo ••"'aallooUy ...larod for ............l&gt;lp. No
bullo -;'h:"mihiled iD lbe Junior Show. A1l JIIBior Fair uhlbi""' auol be ready for obe......hip
al DODD Tbey obould wail until tbeir elooo io eallod before eoainc lo tho ohow a-. Gndinc of lbe
.......;,...ip e1- ohaU be buod ~ oe 11M uhihllor aDd bow ...U be haadlea hlo aai.al, aad 50"'
be .. the condition of 11M ulaalaolo eloa•lin ... , - l a s , aad pllyoieol eoadilioL Tbe quuly
of the .......... ohaU DOl be oonolclorod iD lhlo elooo. AU dairy eaulo hera aflar Juuuy 1, 1985 •"'' be

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43o. Old Pro 4-H. n-tJ.at be" ulalbiled 4 r-n or aoro.
43~. Eoperieoo:od s.........., 4-H - 3rd, 4do yeor uhihl..,n.
43e. YouJias S h o - 4-H • Tbeoo that aro ahihill"'l for the 2ad 11-.
43d. NoYice, 4-H • n- a:lllbkloc aaiaalo fOI' tloo lot ,;..,
CLASS 44. HOL'ITEJNS
44e Sprins belfor ealf-hon aflwr Fu. 28, 1994 oad o - four -•tho old.
44b: Wia.... J.eifer ealf-hom after No•. 30, 1993 aad before Much 1, 1996.
.W.. Fall heifer eolf·bem after A,.. 31, 1993 oad before Doe. 1, 1993.
44&lt;1. SWIUIIer yeulias belf.,..bem after May 31, 1993 wad beforo, SepL 1, 1993.
44o. Sprl"'l yeuU 111 beil..-bon after Fu. Ill, 1993 aad before May 31, 1993.
Wlnwr yeun1111 belf..-hom after No•. 30, 1992 aad before Mareh 1, 1993.
441· Senior yeuli"'l belfer-bon after A"'· 31, 1992 aad before Doe. 1, 1991.
44b J 110ior two year old. heraaflwr Feb. 28, 1993 aad beforo Doe. 1,1991
441 'Senior two you old. hera after Alii. 31, 1991 oad before Much 1, 1992.
44j. Junior lhroo year old eow ·horn aflar Feb. 28, 1991 ud before SepL 1, 1991.
Threo year old cow·horn aflwr A,.. 31, 1990 aad Won MueJ. 1, 1991.
441.' Four you old eow-hora aflar A,.. 31, lll89 and boforo SepL 1, 1990.
44a. Fl.. year old eow-bora aflwr A... 31, 1.988 ud before SopL 1, 1989.
44a Apd oow • hom before Septeaber 1, 191111.
Dry Cow .tJ.roo aad four JOU eld-hora after A011. 31,11l89 aad before SepL 1, 1991.
44p. Apd Dry Cow-hera before SepL I, 1989.
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CLASS 45. JERSEYS (•J..eluo- u C.. 44).
CLASS 46. GUERNSEYS (..b-el. . ao
44).
CLASS 47. ANY OTHER RECOGNIZED DAIRY BREED (..b-el-..,.. u a- 44).
CLASS 48. MDGS COUNTY BE'ITE8 UVESTOCK CWO
SWEEPSTAKES CLASS- REGISTERED DAIRY ANIMALS
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Aaiaalo a1111 ha.. birth oorlifleow ohowillll rociotcrod olro ud daa.

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calf back ialo the propuo, thea he will._ lo cloaa"' a:IOO.OO beek inlo .•• provam.
ll. Applieanlomuol porlieipalc iD •• iDie"iow lo beoondueled ~y lhe.Meqp Co~ly Bo~tcr u-~k
~H Dairy Club. laterview time will be aanouaced later. The mterYlew committee will determme
eJisibility for the drawiJ&gt;s.
.
12. Tbe drawiDs will be held on Friday
Aupol 19 at 4:30 p.m. ollhe DIUI')' Swoepolekeo.
YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO 1VINI
Applleallou ean be plekod up o1 lbe Dairy Food Stud In 11M Dairy Barn at the fair.
Artifidol IDoemlullon clonoled by Polluor A.l.,
Leland Parker, rep,_.nladve.

A halter will be prorided by R A G Food ond Supply

BOB LEE AWARD
Tbilaward il P•eD in mentOry of Doh Lee who wu aD advilor of the Meq. Count1 Better Li••&amp;oek
Dairy 4-H Club. Tbe award io
mher of .... Meip County Better u ..~loek Club baood OD
the NeNbor'o bowJedse ud okiU of dairy iDfonnallon, tbe judse of the 4-H Dwlr)' Show oeloelo .the
wiDDer. rm. award wiU run OD a 10-year period. The wiooen to date hue beea: 1986 . Jerry Sm~~;
1987 . Joe Parker; 1988· Joe Parker; 1989 - JiUTaylor; 1990 - JeffRooe; 1991 · Paul Smith; 1992 · Tne11
D..io; 1993 • Naaey NaUy.

si••• .......

ALL DAIRY STEERS, VEAL'!, AND FEEDERS MUST BE DEHORNED
CLASS 49. DAIRY VEAL . Baleo will be propuad In the loeol club.
CLASS SO. DAIRY FEEDER - Rodeo will be preporod lD the local elub.
CLASS 51. GOATS (AU 11""11 will ohew on Wadaooday, AUjpllll7, 1994 9!00 Lm.)
51a. Dairy Kid
Sib. Dairy Goal Production
Sle. Moot Goal
51d.~nGoato

CLASS 52. POUL'OY SIIOlVJIANSBIP- ,_.... wll bo Monday ,___. et 3.00 p.-.
52&amp;. Old Pro s........ · Exhihl11Dt13 r-n or _,.,
52b. Yoorlbts Sbe,.... • Exbihitllls for lbe bd .-..
52e. N.- s...,.... · ExbihlliajJ for the

ftnl.-..

JUNIOR DAIRY CATILE

44k

CLASS 38. ANY OTHER RECOGNIZED BREED OF SHEEP
(Sub-.:laooeo .... ao C1aoo 35).
. '

Prizes, Refreshments &amp; Free Tanning

MEIGS COUNTY BEEF, BUNNY, DAIRY, GOAT, SlVINE, POULTRY, WOOL AND HOUSE
PBJNCE a PBJNCESS CONTEST RULES.
1. Muol be.......,.... aad .... ho.,.. • child.
2. Muol be..,. 14-18, u of Juuuy 1, 1994.
3. Muotuhih;la beef, dairy, beroo, poaltry, rabbit,..._, or ow~ li_..,.k projeella4-H or FFA.
4.MuotparticlpatailllheJuniorFalrPuada,U.-kShowo,Li•eoloeks.loaadpie....,., JIIBior
Fair Nlaht and be aoallobla for uy olber Jh.loek area.
5. Muol condua lheaool•eo oloU- iD o ""pocleblo - - ·
6. C.n only _,a oltl.or tbe Pr!.. or Prl- 01' Kbttl a Q_. lido Ia ODO yeor.
. 7. Cumol- aore lhu oao lido • you.
8 C.. only be J'rmM 01' ~ ODO yeor por opoeloa, aalooo DO ODO J'lllllthe foUo..;._
aac~- aaot be won ..Jooo laoMworeloaaiaculaal.
10. NOTE. Dairy Pr!.. or Prw- aut oilber aloliJII dairy at tloo co..... lloip c...ity Fair or

SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS SPONSORED BY THE MEJGS CO. BEEF CATI'U ASSN.

Thanks To All Who
Support Our 1994 Fair
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CLASS 41. MARUT HOGS - ALL BREEDS AND SEX
.
.
.
Claooeoforaukethopwillbecletenoiaedaflwrweip-iDbydi.idinclbehopupmelaoeoohy...,;pt;
nollo ueeod..,. hop Jill' elaoo.
41a. Sinclo ....n.ot ..... UDder 200 po....do.
4lb. Sinclo ....n.et .... · borrow.
41c. Sincle ....n.et .... • pk.

32a. Old Pro - Tho• who han exhibited 4 yean or more.
32b. Experlelleod Showmoa · 3rd ud 4th year uhibilon.
32e. Yoar lias Showman · Tbooe that are exhibili"l lor the oooond lime.
32d. Nonce Showmaa - Tbo.e exhihited animal. for the tt.ratlinle.

CLASS 36. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP (Sub-.:1- ~~~me u

Customer Appreciation Days

CLASS 40. SWINE SHOlVJIANSWP
40&amp;. Old Pro • Han mU.IIod aore lhu lhroa youo.
40b. S......t aad third yeor uhihllora
40e. NoYice - lot you ahlbi..,n.

CLASS 32. BEEF SHO'IVMANSHIP
Eaeh perooo entcrint! an aoi.al iD Claoo 33 wiD auloaalically be etllarod for ohow.... hip. All
Junior FaireahibiiOn DIUOI be ready forohow.,.nohip . They ohould wllilunlillbeir elaoo io called be/oN
eoai11111o the ohow area. The purpooe of olerli!lfl with the ohoWIIWU!Iaip eluolo eo hod. tbe eahib110r oed
aDimalo will be lrooh and eloon. Grwdinc of the oh...,..uhip claoo ohaU be buod SO per eenl •• the
eahibilor aod how weD be handloo hio allimw and 50 pereenlohaU be oa tbe oondilion of the ~.,;mol ~
1o elea..n-, IJ'OOIDin8, aad pbyoieaJ conmlloo. The quality of 11M anintaJ ohaU DOl be eonoidered ID
thil cl...

35e. Ewe, oqr two y-.n.
351. Ra•, repllered, o•• two y•n.
3Sfl. Floek Clau ·To conaYit ofl ram, any ap; 1 ewe, 2 year• or o•er; 1 ewe, 1 y•r and uader 2.

992-6255

b....... obeop project aad uhihilat 11M fair.

UVESTOCK

CLASS 35. SUI'FOLil SHEEP
3Sa. Ewe, •print! laab · Born between Ja11. I, 1994 aad May 1, 1994.
3Sb. Bo,., •p""''lw•b • Bom betweeo Jan. I, 1994 and May 1, 1994.
3Se. Yoorlias ewe (I yoor aad under two yeon).
3Sd. YeorJinc roa (I year o'nd uader two yean).

Pomeroy, OH 45769

·~9.. Smp auketlaoUwolber · . . _ 1o be....___.. afterweip-ia. NotiO......JlO ....... JIII'
·~9.1. F•tvityCiaoo· Muketlaa~(-orwolber). Mutbebrod...d nloodhyexbibiw. M,..cany

4. AU birdo ohall be of pod bcallh. The judp oball aake liaal detcraiullon for elaoo el;gib;lity.
5. Tbe poultry abowa ia meat pen clauc. cannot he Ulf'd for ahowmaubip or broiler projecL
6. Memhen mWil have h.d a broiler project exhibit ia additioa to tbe fryer pen.

CLASS 34. SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP
Mo. Old Pro · H..e exhibited more thon throe youo.
Mb. s....d ud third yeor exbibiloro.
34c. NoYiee - let year abibiton.
34d. Crud Cho,.p;on Sho.....an (~the ehw•pion of ... h of the abe•e e.._ beek 1o cboooe
Groad Ch.,.pioo ohowman).
34e. Reoer.e Chompioa Show. .n (Bri"'l tbe run-·up 1o the Graad Cbe•pioe beek 10 eompe!D
with tbe other two ehaapiono).

E - ZTANS

CLASS 19. IIAilUT L.UIIIS
3911. MarUI ....... uador 85 pouado · -•· - - ..
39b. su.p ....n.ot 1aab ._ . claoeoolo be....___.. after -;p-ia. No11o ......J 10 ....... Jill'

CLASS Sll. POUL'OY
53&amp;. Bololatl PuUeto • P• of- pulloto.
53b. llalolatJ llnilon - P• of - ·
53e. Tarkoyo · Two birdo of oilber ou.
53d. Daeko aDd G.- · Two f_..,,
53&amp;. Plpoa- E.Wbil a .m;.. . of o• bird.
53f. lloUiatl Fuey Po.ltry • Pair or Trio of birdo lekea.
CLASS 54. IIABBIT SDOlVJIANSWP- ........... wll be Meaday •• _ . ,
Eae~ exbibiwlo required 1o feed, eloaa, aad w - hlo nbbllo daily wiUio .._ aaiaolo ..., at tloo fair
or be will be dioquollfad •
54o. Old Pro Sbo,.... • ExhihiliDc 3 r-n or -ro.
541&gt;. Yoorllas Sbo,.... • Exbihhl.. for the bd . -.
.
54e. NoYice S........., ·12 aad UDder, ao of Ju. 1, 1994, exbibitloc for the lint~·
54d. NoYice Sho,.... • 13 aad oldor, ao of Ju. 1, 1994, exbibiliDc for 11M f - ,_,
CLASS SS. JlAIIBfi'S (MW-• ........,_,.)
SSw. llabblt I • Doo 01' back.
55h. LW.lt II • Back aad Doo.
SSe • .Y.ueod BUbit . T- cloeo aad o• buck of tloo- breod.
SSd
......
Show •
- -- '
• ' - Es
. Offi- bY
Bnod
lo ~by
the nlaibilor. AU •lrioo oloo.ld L- ..·_...at...
..,..,..
Aupotl. o-IIiao for elwotP"'I (NOT ADDING) ..bblulo Aupet I. C........ auot be ..de wilhiD the
brood. NO EXCEPI'IONS.
C... will be ao foUowo:
1. Juior - Uadar 6 aODtho.
2. 6 ... a -tho
3 Saaior • 0.. 8 oooatho.
L---• obo Thoro will be
broad ohew io opeioDol. Tbe Boot of Show will be .......,.. fro• 11M , _ w.
.........brodelooo.

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MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RABBITS PER EXHIBITOR IS SIX WITH ONLY ONE ENTRY PER
CLASS PEBMI1TED miS DOES NOT INCLUDE MARKET PENS. ALL RABBITS MUST HAVE
A PEBMANENTLEGiBLETA'ITOO IN THE LEIT EAR. ANY BABBIT'I'ITH VISIBLE SIGNS OF
DISEASE 1VIU. BE DISQUAUnED AND SENT HOME.
CLASS 56. MAIIUT llABBITS
CLASS 57. GUINJ:A PIGS, HAMSTEBS, POCUT PETS aad CAGED BIRDS
. .
57a. G..-PW 1 • You. piaoo::Jit! auot be ........., ... 1be Jac¥"11 butlo aot lobe oUibiled •• tloo
fair. 1..-d, uloll&gt;itu od-llo
poolll' pootolalaf"' the projecL

t::"•••

i~,:..
be brouptto .._ J....... butlo _, ... be uhihltcd at .._fair. IDole&amp;d, uhibit
u od-lloaal poolll' pootalalat 1o the projecL
57e. Poebt
--""·-• ,._ 1
1----' oxb"'
Yo•
pooJ..t Peto
pot alllt be ~......Ito tlooj""Pof~ut lo DOl"' be.....,.,_ at _,aJr, - - ·
JDtl
u od-lioaal poolll' pootalalac 10 the projeeL
57d. Cap! birdo. £xbihilu din ooll-al poolll' poo1oiabtc "' your ~ird projOel. .

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ClAM 60. VE'I'EaiNAIIY SCIENCE
60a. TM Nonoal Aalaol, Ullit I
Auw. .U .......... ia poojeet J.ook ud hrilll J.ook 1o juclpaa. Make ud keep a baal.. .-rd of
your am..l a1oat1 ..W. ... Aaiaaal R-rd Sheat. Or obow wt.A1 clioeu. alf..,l a opaci(ie orpa or OD
aaiaal'o body (i.e. • lleort, eye, olda, .... ) aad ... ....-lloa aeu. . ..
601&gt;. A.iaal Dl-. Ullit II
Make a ebulof dioeo-•umc....,u, IMlr .-bodo ofaalnDOO iDio ,..boau' body aad,.. propor
ooalrol _,..,, Auw. .U qoa.llou la J.ook aad .,.._, proj-=1 J.ook lo bo judpd.
60c. Am..J H~ . Relallon 1o ... World.
.
Auw. .U queolioDO la loook aad proaeal projoel J.ook 1o bo judpd. Exhibillo bo cloloralaed by
axhlbllor ohowlat! ooaa pboeo of ... proj-=L
60d. n- Nlllrillon
s..... 60c.

4-H HORSE SHOW

The ~H Hone Show will bo bold Moaday, A...... 15 al8:00 •·•· Ap u o( Jaauary 1, 1994. No~
H honea oa ... hill dur~D~ (air -k. AU ruloa aad ........ lloao poalod la ... ban • ..,, bo adbored lo.
CLASS 62. DllAFI' HORSE SHOWMANSHIP
62... No'riee Draft Hone Sbo......,.hip, Allapo.
62b. Draft Ho- Sho........ hlp, 9-13.
62e. Drafl Hone Sbowaaaahip, 1~18.

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Today'olrooppf'Oir••iocarriadoabyorerlhreoaillieaprloialloeUIIilodSia..,. lnaddilloa,lhero
are ... T.O.F.S. (Troopo Oa Foreip SoU). More lhaa 30,000 olour p-1o11.. ...._. aad efta work
willa Girl Guideo.
Girl Sooutool ... U.S.A. io partolaa illleraalioaal--L hio liUad w111t lha WorldA-ialloo
of Girl Scouu aad Girl Guldeo lhroup -bonhlp illorar fifty coaalrioo aroud lloe world.
GENERAL RULES (AI Roleo MUST Be F~
I. The Girl Soouu co•ider partieipalloa la ... Moip CouaiJ Fair a prlftlop ODd opportuily "'
ohare ...ir_pno.-u,lnloreou, aad ideelo. Allaltil.it. aaddloplo.JI ..... . -.....,. lnolfort,
oripaa61y, - - . ud Girl Seoul p,...._.
·
2. Erery .....lered Girl Seoul, Kmderpneo ........... 12........, ud ..eryr,.tot adCiriSooul
Troop In M. . C...aiJ io eliclble 1o •lar a projeelia ... J....- Fair.
3. Tho Girl Soou1 Rep-lali- oa ... Moip Couaty Juior Fair Board ,.... ... riP• "'
diocpoa1ily aay article ...ldoeo aol co•ply willa ... ru1oa ..,j nplaUou of ......... Coaly Fair aed
... Girl Scout ""-aa.
4. Alluhihlu MuST BE MADE BY THE EXHIBITOR aad MUST NOT ..... bo.ia uy pnriouo
lair. Fair aUihlu abeoald ha aa ou...-.It ol aood Girl Soollt p,....._ a1t1oer In ... .._,,
pvwt1o of ... ladiridual prlla punull of a hobby.
5. Any aUihll bolow otaadarda ud aay mil.ll •ubllillad ......... lly --.!Ia, lo ... aad .....
•-bon will bodioqualitted. n.~o iacludeo
3•5•1rJ eon1 willt ... Fl'•
bock
of ....... lflherelo otdy one uhibilla aay oae cloua deea a o l - 11 will boa
ftnt ,t-6. Each FJaay aater no -re .... - proj-=1 pao woold for a 1olal o( 6.
7. Ea1ry lap aUII ha finaly altached lo -~~ uhlbil. PLEASE axhlbit lha fou...n., bolo.-lloa oa
a3.Seard-(1)Apolprl;(2)1'r&lt;.p-a•lereludTroopn..._;(3)Worldo(lloe ..... ;(4)Ciuon..M
o( Olllry; (5)
ud why aade .........larial ued; (6) Any ..... lnforaatlon ......, .........
jtiM
..... (wily
article lo pul ia differea1 world .... •aai I etc • )·t ..•leador'o oloould loa pill ap wllh
...........

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:;:.r•••• ...

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7la. Noriee Waoton Plouure (C..ter Oplioaal), Pony, All-71h. Noriee y......, l'leuun (Canler Optloaal), Bona, AI .....
7le. Wealan ~.Pony, 9-13.
71d.
Pleuun,
9-13.
7le. Woolen l'tauure, Pony, 14-18.
71(. Woolen Aau..., Horae, 14-18.

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-Ida, ealrloo auat hare lhe racipeo altached wl................... ud tlinotloae. Boclpeo
alllt tal ......ualud - o f ... lapadioau. ~~rio., ... wbole ca1ut or pie 1o ... j ...... lo p....,.l
drylq ouL Cooklao aad eoadiee aeed otdy 1o h.... 6 ,....._
-9.1'fo food 1o ponoiltad 1o bo uhibltad dur1,. ...
A,.._.,..., allihitor loeldlooi .......
eileuld ha ..... aad -hed lo . . . ...,. ... aad raclpa. Or ........... , _ . . . . . . . . bo ......
10. No,..,_ aado al eh....,h caap aay bo •lered. Day eouap poojeota eaa ......... u • ...,..p
P"'Jeel oaly.
•
11. l""Pc will bo ... 2ad Salurday ol July a1 ... Jllllior Fair IIWldia,.
12. Alealriooautbolaplaeeby6:00p.•. Suaday, ... -.ko( ... Fair. Tboealoihlu-ynolbo
retaOredboi-Suadayuler,..lair. Alliloolho willbo..._do_botw-1:00ud3:00p.•· Suadoy
- ......t.1.... to 12:00.
11. AIL Clot S.O.. Troopawlllloa ........... towatoAt ... janitor
6dr
t... t.Oito 9:00, ANY TROOP doat deea aot de 11oeir put Ia ......... 11oe halldtotwiiiia. . . . 6dr

CLASS 72. IWNING
72a. Noriee R........ Poay,
72h. Noriee R.....,,
All-·
7Ze. R.....,, PoaJ, 11-13.
72d. Rei...,
9-13.
72a. Rlliaiow. Po,., 14-18.
721. ....... Ilona, 14-18.

AD...,.

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CLAIIII 71. TIWL
73a. Norioe Tnll (Opdanal C..tor). "-1 . .U .....
7311. Norioe Tnll (Opdanal C..tor).llona, .U .....
73c. Tnll, P.,, 9-13.
73d. Tnll, Ilona, 9-13.
73.. TQII, Po.J, 14-11.
731. Tnll, Bot., 14-11.

All !'I'!-. .
.... Uit.Nt-+R· •-&lt;Ot'GIROUQIIJ.ZI,Mr..,. ! ! I!

c.- ;,

c..,..

14-18.

CLA11117&lt;6.1.UIIU
74a. Noriee Ilunlo (Optional c.-J, .....,

992-5432

n....

9-13.

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

......_,.

.ila-III.Wtdollirlo
·~c...... ................ ., ........ oi ....... F~o .. -,...- ...... -n. ........,
........
. •ltwil~lloal...,..aadabylloepiolalloe-._c:..,.,...joctl

_...,.!.a_ ......

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ol ... , ....... UIIIJ-~ . . , ...... wllllla....W ..... _,.

Cln . . . . . . ~- ...........
15. ~CioiS....eaa~ ...,..........,,..,__

..

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Pomeroy, Oh.

228 W. Main St.

Tbo fouadalioa ol lha Girl s-1 Pf'Oir- io lhe Pn.aioe aad Law, Seniea, Troop Manap~l,
Ci.-.hlp, laleraalioaal Fri•dohip, aad Heallh ud Safely.
aoe - - lloro.... lloe aellrtbll
ia t.heutt, ia the tao.., aad ia tl.eoutofdoor•. lt'-oMcoatiatiO• pncraaopeatodprii,Stllrouafa
20, iaei..W.,Idaderprte. (apo 5 aad 6) kaowa u Daioy Soouu, S.Owala Girl Soouto (..,.1S.18), aed
Gold (apo 18-20).

vldp, Poay, 14-18.

GARY E. HARPER
Phone 742-2592

Cape -Cod
Ranch &amp; Two-Story

35809 Titus Road
Middleport, Ohio
HOURS
Mon.- Tues. - Thurs. 12-8 pm
Wednesday-12--6 pm
Friday- Closed
Saturday- 10-5 pm
Sunday 1-5 pm

HOME OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN

sro•r,

CLASS 71. WESTON PLEASllaE

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s Family Restaurant

Girl SoouliJos lo aa iD(or.al, educalio...l ,....,.., dereloped UOIUid lloeia.._u aad -tool prlo.
h lo carried oul iD
wilh aduh loaderahip, iaoJ&gt;irialprlo willa lhaldpoot ldaalo of eharacler,
eoaduct, palriotila, u MI'Yice.

CLASS 70. HORSDIANSWP
70.. Noriee Boo
av!Up (c.- Oplloaai), Poay, All - ·
70t.. Norioe Hor 1 ·aehip (C..Iar Optlooutl), Bona, All - ·
70.. w......, Boo
vldp, Poay, 9-13.

24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
• AUTOS • TRUCKS• FULL SERVICE AUTO
REPAIR
FULLY INSURED

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
(614) 992-2878

GIRL SCOUTS

CLASS 69. ENCLISB PLEASURE
69a. No.;.. Eapolll'leuun, Poay, Allapo.
69h. Noriee Eapo11 PI.uure, Horae, AD apo.
69o. EJI8(ioll ~. Poay, !1-13.
69d. E,..loll Piau..., Hone, 9-13.
69a. EJI8(ioh ~. Pony, 14-18.
69f. E. . .!. Aau..., Hona,14-18.

w......,

H. D. Brown, DDS and Staff

CLASS 74. SPECIAL AWARDS TO FAIR EXHIBITORS
74a. Eapeaoeuhall be allolod 1o a muimumo(5 deiep1eo (cool each 1100.00) 1o 1994 Ohlo~H Club
Co,.._ lo be bold la June al O.S. U., proYided ~ ahihiled al lloe (air. Not lo.......! 1150.00.
of 125 eoch ohall ha aado u a partial acloolanllip 1o (ov ' 1 1 I • lo Nalioaal
74b. An
Leodenhlp Fonuo aad ~H Ci.-.hip Sbort
Wuhiap&gt;a, D.C. Tolal of ... lour
d.a.,...,;, ia .._of 11,000.00. Balance abore ouhoidy 1o bo peid by 4-H Adrioory Coaahleo aed
... ladiridualo partieipaliJI&amp;. Coa11o lhe Fair Board aollo uceed 1100.00.

CLASS 68. SADDLE SEAT EQUITA110N
68a. Noriee Saddle Seal Equllallon, Pony, All apo.
6111&gt;. Noriee Saddle Seal Equilalloa, Horae, All .....
68e. Saddle Seal Equilalloa, Poay, 9-13.
68d. Saddle Saet Equilalioa, Hone, 9-13.
68e. S.ddlo Seal Equilalloa, Poay, 14-18.
681. Saddlo Seal Eqailalloa, Hone, 14-18.

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Compliments Of

DRUNKARD'S PARADISE • Hone, Pony.
EGG A SPOON • Hone, Pony.
DOLLAR BILL • Horoe, Pony.
CATALOG RACE. Hone.
S. CATALOG RACE· Poay.
6. POTATO RACE · Horoe.
7. POTATO RACE. Pony.
8. BOOT RACE - Horoe.
9. BOOT RACE - Poey.
10. BARREL RACE. Hone.
11. BARREL RACE. Pony.
OPEN TO AU YOUTH IN THE COUNTY

CLASS 67. PERFORIIANCE- SEAT EQUITA110N
67a. Noriee n.., Saet EquilaliOII, Poay, All-.
67h. Noriee Hual Saet EquilaliOII, Horae, Allapo.
67c. Hual Saet EqultaliOII, Poay, !1-13.
67d. Dual Seal Ecpilalloa, Horae, 9-13.
67e. Hual Saet EqultaliOII, Poay, 14-18.
671. Hual Sea1 Equi1alloa, a-, 14-18.

awlp,

Enjoy The Fair

1.
2.
3.
4.

CLASS 66. PDfOIIJIANCE - CAJIT CLASS
66o. Noriee Draft a- Cart a.., AU .....
661&gt;. Draft Ho- Cart Cloua, !1-13.
66c. Dnolt a- Cart Clua, 14-18.

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CLASS 76. SPEED A CONTROL
7la. No'riee Speed A Coalrol (Caaur Opllonal), Poay, Allapo.
7lb. Noriee Speed A Con1rol (Caaler Oplloaal), Hone, AD..,..
7le. Speed A Coalrol, Poay, 11-13.
7ld. Speed A Coalrol, Hone, !1-13.
7le. Speed A Coa1rol, Poay, 1~18.
71(. Speed A Coalrol, Horoe, 1~18.

4-H HORSE FUN SHOW
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1994-8:30 A.M.

CLASS 65. PERFORMANCE. HITCH CLASS
65a. Noriee Draf1 Ho- Hlldo Cloua, All-.
65b. Draft Ho-llitch Claa, 9-13.
65e. Draft Ho-llitcll Cloua, 14-18.

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CLASS 75. POLES
75a. No'riee Poloo (Oplioaal Cealer), Poay, All apo.
75b. Noriee Poloo (Oplieaal Cooler), Hone, Allapo.
75e. Poloo, Poay, 11-13.
75d. Pol•, Hone, !1-13.
75a. Poloo, Poay, 1~18.
15(. Poloo, Hone, 1~18.

CLASS 78. PRODUCTION - All apo.

CLASS 64. WESTERN SHOWMANSHIP
64o. No'riee Weolenl ShowaODOhip, All apo.
641&gt;. Weolenl ShoWIIIaaahip, Poay 9-13.
64e. Woolen! SbowaaDOhip, Horae 9-13.
64d. Weolenl Sbowa... hip, P011y 1~18.
64e. W•lenl Sbowmauhip, Horae 1~18.

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CLASS 77. GROOM A CLEAN. (OP.., for aii~H Hone Pn.jeet Meabon, honeleoo riden iaeluded).

CLASS 63. ENGUSH SHOWMANSHIP
63o. Noriee E.P,h ShoWIIIaaahip, All apo.
63b. EJI8(ioh Sbo........hip, P011y, 9-!S.
63e. Eapoh Showaa•hip, Hone, 11-13.
63d. EJI8(ioh Sbowaauhlp, P011y, I~ 18.
63e. Eapoh Showntauhlp, Horae, 1~18.

70d.
Hw
70.. w...... Boo
Boo
70f.

74e. Burolo, Poay, !1-13.
74d. llonolo, Hone, 11-13.
74o. S.rreLo, Poay, 1~18.
741. llarnb, Hone, 1~18.

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Bonded

Experienced

DAN SMITH-AUCTIONEER
Route I, Racine, Ohio 45771
Ohio 57 -68-13&lt;&amp;&lt;&amp;
Weal Virginia 515

JOHN R. LENTES
Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney

CHRISTOPHER E.
TENOGLIA
Assistant prosecuting Attorney

Quality 'liomes
Route 1 - Box 43H
Mason west VIrginia 25260
-500 ft. belo,;, Pomeroy- Mason BridgeBETSY HERALD

(304) 773-5001

Community investment
starts here.
The Peoples Banking and Trust Company
Office, Banking Center &amp; Motor Bank
97 North Second Street • Middleport, OH
992-6661

VICTIMS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ·
Phone (614) 992·2652

"We Hope To See You
At The Fair!"

P,OA~s ~·MEMBER
,
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FDIC

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Coal.eou: S1au Crafu, Slau llald"' ud s..m,. TU..t, Sipiat, Slau Pootulllea-, Safety
PNter, Nalloaal Crafu, Natioaal Stuffed Toy, Nalioaal Neodlework, An .t Ploolop'Ophy, ud Priaeo

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FU.tl'loee - 11.00

Pnaia. A.o.......... fellowo:
Coatoet tho Ju.aior

s-ad PI-- .so

c....,. for ..,. W.,...lio._

GROUP CATEGORIES
BROWNIE AND DAISY DMSION
(0., - D.S. 1-.1 ol G.S.)
Worlol ol
Gll-41. Group projoetofs-t.,; Natrilloa {loodudbrc heoluo, or ehuu ou uutrilioa); or U.hh oad
Salaty (boo...... poop ...... . . -..... dioployw, . . . . _ pootero ud phyolcal fl-.
~. Group projocu ol-ldat or........
·
n.. WorW ol P......
~. Croup projoeta •• Horitap or lu-lloaal FrlooodoiUp.
~. Group projoeto of N..U....rk (cnwool,
' p olat, hooked ...... -om,, biW,., oad

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~. Gn•p proj- or a....._ projoet.

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n.. YorW oiToolay .... Taaxoow

projoeto oa Loaov.

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Carpo.try, Ploo...,..,.y, ~~aen.e.
'ho. YorW ol ... AN

cs.m. Cnup proJoota ......... -

CS-01. Cnup projedlel aaa nten ..........
CS-09. Croup projeell ol·~ D·reo• enlu.
, . ....... ., ... o....t..O....
CS-10. 0...... CnoAo, Aolhldow- n...p c. ,,,.. Nelon Col tlo•.
CS-11. o.M.orproJootaor•-ola....._•, 1
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For Ce.laaa c_, I'Njoeeo ..W- h"""'"-1 10 ... Bo.wait arl 1 n GSIGI.
For Soaian C..., Projoeeo ..W dna ....... 10 . . . . . . . . . r = ' 1n CSIOI.

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_(....,y,...,. . . .

C~ Girl S..1 11'ayw _.. Tnooltlew,
c~. ~-, Acliolllee.

CS-17. Cea I 1·ljue
CS-11. Aaltual c...
GS-.19. M' I
Ill

CS-66. ••

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HlaiOry.

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EXAMPLE:

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EX.UIPLE:
CS-111. Cehuo ... Ploo
CS-IU. Cooldoe oad Cudioo- 6 , .....

A'W'AIDih

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

6. HOBBIES OR CR.UTS.

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We Fill Any Doctor's Prescriptions

Pomeroy Exxon Food_ Mart

Roses' Excavating &amp; Truckine:
Third Street
Racine, Ohio 45711
Office: (814) 949-2493; Home: (814) 843-5340
DON ROSE - Owner
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·

Pomeroy, Ohio

Phone 992-2955

8. Ol1l'DOOR ICATUU,I. lllnlo;
Ill
'1 IV
V ,.__,_
VI. Roptllae; VII. J.eota.
' '
' - . · r.tntl
9. HIXINC OR BACKPACKING, I. C..; II. Safety RUe
10. coomc, 1. laolaon; 11. &lt;holcloon; 111. Cae~at; IV. •....L._ v Fin 1.
11. CAliPINC: I. Coan; II. Solety Rulao.
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Aa ....... will .. a....W 10 . . , . , . _
A_wlll .. .....W!o ... I..:-"W,.__.__.. ......
dedterpu11e1paatawll ..... aputielpelloaril&gt;haa.

The ....rice will he • follow11
. . . . , Is aftllal.la.
I. INDIANS: I. Crafu; II. c..-.
2. FBONTIEB: I. Cnfto; II. Coutu3. MODELS, I. Can; II. T-b; Ill Piau.; IV S~; V Pia 11 11; VI IIJ=d
4 AIIT1I Psla.a.; II Oro
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5: COWCTIONS. '
wlttt; Ill. Corutiou; IV Yor ro-,.; V· lib • _._ 1-.

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'1'-'or'-t, t'ntCiua, .... ~ Proaoiuo~.:=!!::W'Sao•llut(l.a. n.., Wolf, a-, Y.W.,

786 N. SECOND STREET '
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
\
992-6491

1994 Melp Coaaty Fair Pet Show
Frtay, A.- 19, 1994 9.00 a.-.
a.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,."' p..,,_ _ _ _ _ _ __

SJ:IIID ~ ILLAJ'fU PWI.l.M E!niLY FEE TO THE llllCS t:l'ftNSIOL'C ontO:, 801
12, POIIUOY,OBIO U76t,Oi'COR BEFORE YEO~~~: AU~U~~~~~----.J

he .. followa. A.fl.oo;

U. no....

•1o Olole 46769.

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P-, Boy Seoul Troopo, _.. C.b S.... Paohe ialhlp Coetaty-ilmlall ~oaeloil&gt;ll
at._, J
•IJJuiorFatr. Aayaalt ......... lo...wt.Jtslta.w--PaaOirnat!IIWlllloa
or':"'- aly IS, eo eptoo . . . her_,, ...

1. ROPES, I."-; U.leolo!at;IJI Ho-..le ~

011eo, Beall, P

1 ....................... c-ty Feb Paa ..... 1..-1o ..... .., ... .._ ..._

BOY SCOUTS

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

278 W. Main Street

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DEPARTMENT II
HORSE PUWNG CONTEST

Uot .............. (Ilia- ............

GS-511. Cehuo ..... Ploo
GS-512. Cooldoe ... Ceadiau- 6 .......

s..u-..,._.. for a1 a.-•
(iuehodlac ,...ttry ...t nWHis) w11 .......... Salladay - ·
prlor ... falr.Sialla•lp
awllhu...:...,. ,,,.., ... s-Falrllead.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1993- 8t00 P.M.

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EX.UIPLE:

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SENIOR 8COVT DMSION
(Atoi 15-16-17-11)
A.wdnuh-"red leae-.rJ ........ oiiiNwaleoa........
~for ..................rlee ...... _

From Perfumes
that'll make your
nights sizzle to
coffee makers to
get you perking In
the mornings, you'll lind It at Fruth Pharmacy.
We carry all the big and little Items you'd expect
to lind In a lull-scale department stor&amp;-at a better
price.
So make one atop lnatead of ten-Shop at Fruth
Pharmacy.
.

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Aay ...... c-,. ......... Is ........ lo .....
Prlaes wll .. .....W u folowe, ._,.IS. W-eiO; W-15.
Velllo._- poe ht d ou falop w!alaeiJle .....

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CADETTE !LCOUf DMSIOIC
(Apt 12-11-1~11)
AM-loMolroolloaa•ry-•horeoiiiNwaleoola lou.
~for .................rlee ...... _ .

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6.llpel_ ............. lf .... earrype&amp;t.llllilaltle--.
1. J. .....T....... Ciaee, tnWot ......... _ , ................. t.&amp;ealoiJ..:,..
L J........... le flaaJ.
t.AJI ........................... ......

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CS-111. Cebuo eao1 P1oo
CS-IU. Cooldso eaol Caaoloe. 6 ploooe.

.-n~ PHARMACY

Puufoo

SJ:IIID ENTRY IILAI'ID PWI IJ.OO ENTRY FEE TO THE IIEICS EXTENSION OfftCE,
80112, POIIDIOY, OHIO 45769, OIC OR BEFORE RIDAY, AUGUST U, 1994.
RUID fOR TALENT SIIO'W't
Ealrluo wii .. Jwlpl .........

l.rco......, ........... -110,....:..
.................... _ .... _..._.

(A.- ,_10-ll-12)
AM-loMolrooiiOaa-.rJ ......... ofiiNwaleealaprioe,
~- .................rluo ...... _

SHOPPING EASY
AT FRUTH

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l.o..-,~.r-.-No

JliNIOR 8COVT DMSIOL'C

WE MAKE·

Talsotl

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CS-61.D ••-"--udLaw(..U.,....-,p-. .... )
GS-51. Cee=a. . (..... a.,..Wm_., •t.JII&lt;W-). ~doae.
CUJ. Ylde C..., s- 0..., Brl\' r,

CS-16. llooldt _.. Sefo&amp;y (peep eltew, ........... clleflay, ...._, ,_..., •trilloa t. fonu o1

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Claeel-lae&amp;Cat
ClaeeU-Iae&amp;O.,
Claeelll-laet .....
Claee IV· . . . T..._. (U yware _.. ...._)
Claee V • . _ T.._... (U ,_.Mol.,)
Claee VI- . . . U - '
ClaeeVD-Iaet . .
Claee VIII • 1aet FWo
Claee a ..... o..-~""'

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NOipu ...... iS' eltuta). Flnt-AW Kilo.

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PET SHOW: ,.,fBIDAY, AIJGUST :19, J.994 ' ,.

n..l9M""' .... will ....... - FrWay, Aapell9, 9100 .... ..... eltew-

,wldo,._,_,.

es-u. v· • • 11u1oeo1 c-1o. a .. iP-.
CS-14.~-~
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GS-15. - = • !l.wlut(pllow, o1o1 clecloao, ~ paroe, ..yo, .... )

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STALL ASSIGNMENTS

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GS-U.Aodoldee . . . . . ••rl .~ ......... - - a t - p , f l n 'I'll
ol• f II ,_..__, ......... ....,.).
GS-51. Ha 1 + C..., Lpd,.eat.
CS-54. Naton CoDuoth-u (lea- ............. _..., lllaonlo).
CS-55. o.loor Projoeto (Wnllto=e,loW ...._, _ .... etallaa). So 1' ....... wllb a bifa
- " au fol ' "1 otlok,ltlldat illck, dollar aiuoaL
CS...Aa_oha.......__,..
or,.....)

CS-11. Cabs or l'lee
CS-U. Ceoltlea _.. Cullllloo. 6 p1oooe.

11otanclaj', Aapot18, 1994 -4t00 p.-. - HIIPolcle Slop

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cs.e.n • • ~,_ ........ olo....t.D.n
GS-51. o.Moor Crdo (J•L • I........,,,.,_- ol ..............................

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ENTRY BLANK
1994 Meigs County Fair Talent Show

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U. CAllES: I. ladoon; II. Outdcion.
13. 11'1LDUFE: I. F'lel.lq; II. H•tlaJ; Ill. Tnpplat; IV. Eadaa1 eel Spocioe.
14. nRST AID OR SAFETY.
IS. SE11'JNC.
16. NEEDLE CRAFT: I. LllliuJ; II. Croehee; Ill. c.-.8titeh; IV.
1-..
11. LEATHER CRAFTS, I. T......; II. Toolt,.; II. '-lac·
18. BASKETRY•
19. ELECTRICITY OR BATTERY OPERATED CRAFTS,
ZO. SCIENCE, I. Pla.u; II. S1are; Ill. Sr-1 1V. Other.
U. COUNTRY: I. Ct.--hip; II. c...n.-t; Ill.
ZJ. ANIMALS or PETS, I. Can! II. Crooootac; Ill. F...ltac; IV. Hou....
23. WOODCRAFTII. Deeip; II. Couotruelloa; Ill. 11'lti.....; IV. Car.m,; V. Furalhln Raflale......
24. WELDING• I. Sololsrl.,.; II. Brut.t,; Ill. An Wold Joiat; IV. Safety.
25. PHOTOCRAPHY• I. Blaok oad 'l'lalte; II. Color; Ill. O..oloplat; IV. Prbtt llakm1n V. Plaloola
Cutora.
16. DAY CAJIP PROJECTS.
27. NATURAL RESOURCES: I. Protoellaa; II. Coa...alloa; Ill. R..,.,....
28. SERVICE PROJECTS.
YE llEQliEST NO IIIU: SCHOOL PROJECI'S
AD ...t.slooald .. clo.. l&gt;y ... MOloillltor wldt ..hollnperfteloa/IMip wltea ...W. Eaolo ..........._
. .y - ealy - • - ~ aatetorJ-" -y • • ao ~thea few (4) .._, Eaolo- • • he
laheledufollowon
ACE• (1l'looa ...:.)
llANJt: (En.: Eaplaror)
POST: (230)
HOY M A D E • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Tloo Woold ol Peo...
CS-21. Herllap or lataraalioaal FrieacLohlp (fuuily troe,- pal, tulaiabJro clioplay, Juliotu Low
World Frieacloloip aetmllot).
CS-22. FoOt Lon (lie dyU.,, hellk, aad othor head arto).
CS-23. Cnwol E.hniclery -" Swedioh Yes .....
cs..:u. Hooked a,.
CS-2S. Neecliocralt
CS-26. Wea.m, f._ a Joo. (aay ldad).
CS-27. Kaittlat oad Crocbetu.,.
CS-21. Mid,....._
WorW J Toolay eaol To........,.
GUI. Troop Aell•illoo tbro.,P S.rephoob, poolere, dioplayw, p-, aa,.boob, ole.
CS-32.S...Uc:arpeatryprojoeu&lt;P-,toyw,cloDhe-,...,u.,trayw,....IJbiokbackolool-,
.... ). Rafllliohed funoihln.
,.
CS-.13. Phalop'Ophy (pillhola - . . , poolere, oeraphoab, -••ted pie-, oulalabore dieplaJ,
eu.)
CS-34. Ia.-.. Projoeu ~Je-, diaplay, or aolabook).
CS-35. M.cruta (if .....t u a pluotor •""'- utlfleial plaau).·Macr- .....,.,. . . - a - t
6feet.
CS-36. Recyelilll, Eeoleu, or Eauru A - pnjoeu.
CS-31. Mieoell•·xu
n.. 11'orW ol AN
CS-f.l. Scalptun ia day, toadotoao, -J. - ; Stri"~ ut aad Wire ArL
CS-4.1. CoU,... Mollilae, MOMieo, Striutl Psla..... Paper S...Jpt..., or J...try
Coru.ieo.
CS-M. Priau (liaoln. blook, ....t bloelt, oiOaell, ralief, po1a1e priata,.,.....Jidtollul, ...W.IIIfl,
eu.). S... Priato.
05-45. 1'1oppotry,loyo or a-CS-46. Paiadap (oU or waw oelor).
CS-47. Palatlop aedoU..IoU.,(ac:rylie, ehullt, putolo, •uthe-ted or Ia a ..... ,_~ P-d,
lak, enyaa, or ...llid ..brolola.rJ.
CS-41. ~~.~~~.~~~.d~~·f,ILI(. T"oJ&lt;J

JUNIOR GRANGE EXHIBITS

'9
992 697

Jt:ICNINGS BEI'.GU:, TIJI BLUIII • Co * I
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Eatry , _ .5,00 ... - · •
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To .. _........ t. T..- N - ......... P.IL Y b
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Tloe ..._ ol 4lnft aoUala clopoaclo dtolr aWlllJ' 1e pel-" ea,.aty .. eaoiaro Nataiaod
afforte. Tloeohjoetoflloielletlelo .............. _.la ·--...,m.,...-llJof-"peir. n.u
-wiD aloe aflo...t fthoahla aeleallfla dale oa ... nls...., t..- r--" '-lloala &lt;lnftaalouala
-" ehoald _....., ,....U I a - t. ... hnodJat-"- ol pod draft...._-" ...... Ia
parllooder Ills deelnd:
(a)To .............. •al•ollJ'pU-"properbr a..,t. ... illaetiaaol....__.. ..... l I &amp;d
forlail ...I anl.e•
(h)Te _
_....__... ...
uda..taa
Ioria..... draft .......
(•) To_..,. hor
a•lolp Ia flttlut hor..-" t. dri.....
(d) To._.._ ... - " ' • - ,.ut.,aepadty ol ... ...._-" -'-·
Tloe co.-.... oloal .... fdj..wlellaa o-, u ... au,... 10 daeide, all 4 do• UW., t.
-llaawldt ... _MOiojoetle ... niM-" bt......lleaupoatli I n..yo1oa1•1
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-lerilJol ... ~-•••• n,aay_.....,._,
llwwllh . . .....oaoloal .. flaaL
Heroeeer._ . .yheoloq allfledataytleeshy ... _
II tl... fw ... ftehliaaol-•of ... eoed'''
oiiM__...or ....
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fHoail ........ __._ .. ..._.
or t.ed_.le 1o - ' ' ... 1o ........ ,...._, ·
EUGIBIUn't OPEIC TO mt WORLD. Heroes _.. •olea, ,..Mle= olwlten ........ an
eiiPWe ..... lloie . . . - .

draft_.._

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ClONDmONI-

A-._tloaoledwldt-tW..bwlll .. oaed.

o.- ... fwaleh ....... feed.

1994 omo HORSE PULLIN' RULES
1. Tloedlela_ ... _..peDobllhef7feet,:......._ol.._ .... 27feelwlll ..... lo ...........

--rope.. ..,.(.-.. .... . . . . .

... 1.
- Tloe...._...._
... ••••
tat ..........
...... oloadarisooloalhe
... _ _
14 feel. Taaiue a.tetaywltltlaaldehoooadarlee
wlolle ........ If hooss
hIt f aUflee ... pall.
J. 'IMrs-wlll he --c~meledaad ..... wll ..................lolat
of ... ...._ wlolle at -'a oled.
4. t'nt aad--: ,..U ohalJ he t. ... .._llaa tadieatod by ... j ....... ntu.L pel . .y .. ..._

........ .._•• ,.......,_..p.._._._wiiWa_............._ u...

~aloooked~ooledaad

-11,.....,. .... .......:

bspo .._.-.,lhey . .y ......... ..,. dlreetlaa
,.tat.
5. Aay ;...-.... - - • ol t.ed alw ....._ Fad 10 p will .. _
.... au a pwl-"
- - • w1ll he
t . - ola hroah wltiala _ ...... 10 aaotMr pall
6. 11'lololleor sipaleJoallhep._wltea_loao...:. ... ...._or-mudaa....,ranllfPal
stop- ........"" altar ... utpal.
1. AD- • • teUflrot pd. Eaclo- oloal taU fin&amp; ...I--: peD wlolle itllalted 10 lltaoled.
om- ..y forftlt-..: ,._ n.w pwl . .y he..._ a110r all-loa.. Wflnl-"-"" pooD.
Yo• •Ill taU a fln&amp;oraaoaol pel .......... fw a tWd pd.
a. on... w11 .... • 1r1uo .... ........._
..._.a o~xlhey w11 .. clioq..Jiflud , _ ..,.

•-•clad...,.

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9. You will .... ..._ - - l o . . hoebd 10 ... alad ...I .... ,.... flru&amp; pal. That lo afiOr !Ita
aM"'!- ealls yaw-. Yoo wllhe.. - - - t . . - yaor &amp;ret-"--' pella. Tloird pooll
will he ... ..... flnt.
lO.No ............... ateay_lf...._ .......... _.. ..... he~\lhey•aet_....k
-" ..... o1ed-" hook heek oa f a r - peLT- • .,.. .... Jodp'a approftl lo ..........
11. Eulo ._. ehelJ he drma l&gt;y o• elm. lloreeD ... -.u
I a - ollajary or
w.... Eulo . ._ wll he ...... - loolpan t.ltlkM.,
U. om.ualtel-prad, wloip,or-lo heroeowlolle,.ut.,-"oloaDdri"wldtroaeo..W. IIPt
. _ ...... --wllladri- ................ or .......... a - ..... or ......
wlolle ........ No"""- will he allowed lo J-p ............... wWie
p......
ll.la-ofbr kep ...... wiDiaa..... eoart...t-t.at ... Molol ... r-..rfor..._,tara
........., .... ,..~plaaeiallta-......:.
14. n.... eloal .. at laas&amp; ..._jodpe f o r _ . . _ .... a -JorllJ' ehell ' I laedeoleloil.
IS. WeiP&amp;fwelutolpwloloaD ...il_l •hftheolllelaloctuiO ............. _...olpella
aa4 otlllp ... .,........ a pod ...... ~- ol ........ wlllhu •
Jodpe .. oftleleleo
16.1\a ............... ,.. .......................................... he doae l&gt;y
........__..,.... 1 to .......... poi.Aaoftleialwllli..
Ill............ wll he 1200 poeade.
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10. J......y dioqualif:r .........y ........
11. Wiaaen ...........it to Wood- b y -·
12. Troplay blaUeto wil l&gt;o awvclocl.
13. Co•pelitloa io opa to otlaer bnodo.
14. Soad eatrioo to Barbara BeeP, Bouto 1,1laciae, OH 45771or call (614) 992-78118.

lLT-wiDclnwfor: ..,_.of,..... ......
19. u... alo.oi"N - - " ' ' - - .. or off tloo pulliot fWd or ..d.. profulty..., dloqaolify
j ..... or effleiAio- fit.
~- ,..., . .y ... ..lljectod to a Wood- ........ t..t.
8CAUll ON GROUND - WDGB AFI'EB SaM P...
CLAll8 206 - HORSE PUU.ING CONTEST

DRAFf HORSE AND MULE EXHmiT

I--..a....-.

o,.. to .... pul&gt;llc 15.00 ... try foo

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR QUARTER HORSE RACING
ENTRY FORM
All ENTRIES MUST BE PAlO BY AUGUST 13, 1994

PRIZES- tlSO- ll2S - IllS- I9S- tao -165- ISO - 140

Horse

,_......,_. .......,.. ....... ! , ,._ ' r
~a.- .. 4.00 .... n....Jay, A..,a 11, 1994
o,-ao-w-1 *"•"=' lltti&lt;Miio ....... lor .... c:-rt-ao-,tl.OO
, . ..... for •H''t
eo-ty.

01stance Age Color Sex

Sire

•Y•Ie•

SAT. NIGHT AUG. 20, BaOO p.a. GRANDSTAND

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1. up.......t T - . UOO a... ... odor.
2. U....,...;pt T - -SJOla..........

exhil:lied by bDuolf ia lha o - •iaslo •"'- •ball ha cleoipaied doe Pr.xior Exhibitor. Tha ocoile of
polau ob.U ha doe - • u tloa1 for do...._iaioc Pro.lor Breoclor.
PREMIER BREEDER: Tho b.....dor willllil:c ......., poiau aot to ex...! ..,;..lo ia tlioopea 1mp
...._, axbil:iied by bDuolf IUldior otloor uhibiton ohall ha d..dpaied tlio P .... lor B.....dor.
Tba poiau
for da...._ialac tlio P .... lor B.....dor lo u follorn.
PLACING
Ill :z...: 3rd 4tlo Stlo 6tlo 7tlo Btlo 911o 10ih
Seaior F...aloo ................. ....... .....•. ...
20 18 16 14 12 10 B 6
4
2
DuO. ad Jualor Fomaloo .. •. .............. ..
10 9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
I
ARRIVAL TIME: W..a.day, A-111, 19M · 2:00P.M. toiO:OO P.M.
JUDG!NC: Thunday, A-t 18, 1994 - 1:00 P.M.
RELEASE: Friday, A-t 19, 19M· 2:00P.M. (eorn ia llilk ..y ha reloa.d Tbunday oftor ;l&gt;ow).
ENTRY FEE: 12.00 per bead to ha paid to tbo Diotrie1 VI Holotoia Club. Entry fo,... .,y ha obtaiaod
fro• Show Co••ltteo Chal...a, Doa Saaitlo, 48405 Mo-•·· Stor Road, Raeiao OH 45771 (614) 94924.32.
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•
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ARM WRESTLING

M..'• We!Pt C"'&amp;-150
151-170
171-190
191-210
211-up

Dam

Wo...'•O....
Tropliloo lot, 2..!, A 3rd.

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 1, 19M.

JUDGING WILL BE AT 6aOO p.-. IIONDAY, AUGUST IS, 1994.

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BOIISES IIUST llDWN UN'I1L 8 A. .. !IATUIIDAY OR FOD'DT PUIIIUII
NO !TBAW nJaNlSIIt:D
DMSION 207 - BELGIAN
15.00
Cluo I - Stallloa 4 ,_.. A ....... ••.••••••• ••• .•• •• . •. . •.•• ••••.••• 120.00
15.00
Cluo 2-Stallloa S ,_.. ... udor 4 ,_..... .. ••••••••••••••.•••••• 10.00
15.00
Cluo S-Stalllo.l ,.... . . . . . . . s ,......... ····················· 10.00
15.00
Cluo 4-Stalloa 1 op.r ... ..darl ,_........ •••••••.••••••••..••• 10.00
15.00
Cluo S-Stalloa Foal............ ............ •..••••••.•••••• •••••.••••.•• 10.00

J.UW c....,... Stdlo....•........ ................•... 8 -

Jockey ______________________________________________

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DEPARTMENT III

a-

Saralor C........ Stdlo.•.•..•....••.............•.•....
GnM
StaBloia •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• T .....y
Cluo '-llan 4 youo ... 0 - ......•............ ......• .........•....
Cluo7-llanSyouo ... udor4,_..•..••••• ••••••••••••• ..•••• .•
CluoS.IIanlyouo ... ..darSyouo ••.••• •••.•••• ..•.•.•••••••••
Cluo 9-llan 1 year ....... :tyouo•••••••.••• •••·••••·•·•····•••
Cluo 1&amp;-llan Foal...................... ••••••••••••••.••••.••••.. .••••••
Jllllior et.o.ploa .......................... ...... ........
Saralor Ct.o.pioa Man. ......••............ •. ............
GnM Ct.o.pioa Man. ........ ............ ...... ........ Trop..y
Cluo 11-llan ... Foal••.••••••••.•..••••.•..•.•••.••••••••• ( 8 - )
Cluo U-Thna llaot ofllnad. .••••....••••••.•••••••• ••••••( B - )

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15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00

10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00

aa-

Ea.-. a.-

10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00

&lt;-:. ...

.... 21HI,3rd
15.00
15.00

...-.w.

10.00
10.00

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DMSION 208 - Pt:RCIIDON -Sa..
I
• 207 (Belelaa)
DMSION 209 - GRADE BODEll
Cluo 1-Galdiat" Gn.lo ..... s :rouo ...
10.00
Cluo ~A Gndollan...lor S ,_..••.••••••••••••••••••• 10.00
J..-r C..._plo• G.ldiac or
Man. ..•.......•..
Saralor c..._,._~ or Groclo Man. ...••....••.•
GnM
c.lohc •
Man............. Troploy
Cluo ~lloot _..,.. pe1r (AI a.-do) ...... ........................ 10.00

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DMSION 210 -11111D
Cluo 1-M.Io 3 yMr~F A o -....... ....... .. •..•.•...•••.•.....•••...••• 20.00
Cluo l -Malo ....... 3 y.................... ••••....••.....••....•••••.• 10.00
Jualor Ct.o.ploa Malo•.•••••.•.•.....•••.•••.....•...•.•• R Saralor C..._ploa M........ .. ......... .................... B C..._plo• M....... ....... ........ ................. Trophy
Cluo ~Man ..d Muio Foal •••.•• ..••.••..•••••••••••••••••.•
10.00

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DMSION 211 -HITCH CLA88EII
C1uo 1-Cart Cluo •.•..•.••.•••. .•••••••••• .•.•.•.••••••••••• TROPHY 15.00
C1uo 1-F...- Hitclo .••.••••••••••.••••••••••...••••••.••• TROPHY 25.00

15.00
15.00

15.00

10.00
10.00

,_._lt..._..W.,...

15.00
15.00

10.00
10.00

15.00

10.00

10.00
10.00

15.00
15.00

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DMSION 302 - GUERNSEYS
l. BuU oalf • l&gt;ora oa or altar A,.. 11, 1993 ... o - f - _..... old.
2. Y...U.. b..n.l&gt;ona ofur A... 31, 1992 to Sept. 1, 1993.
S. SpriacWor oalf....... Jtor Fol&gt;. 28, 19M ... . _ low -•tha old.
4. Wlatorlooiler oalf-l&gt;ora ..'tor No•. SO, 1993 ... Won Marclo l, 1994.
5. Fall looifor oalf-l&gt;ora oftor A.... Sl, 1993 ...t Wore Doc. 1, 1993.
6.
:rouliallooifor-~&gt;on, o1tor May"· 1993 ..... Won, Sept. 1, 1993.
7.
:rearliatl holf....bora a.'tor F.... 211, 1993 ad Wore J-1, 1993.
I. 'IVba..W yoorlieclieif....l&gt;ora oftor No•. 30, 1992 ... Wore Mardo 1, 1993.
9. Saralor
oftor A.... Sl, 1992 ... Won Doc. l, 1992.
10. Juiorold· ...ra oftor Fol&gt;. 28, 1992 ...1 Wore SopL 1, 19!11.
n. s..1or ,_ -..ld - ...ra oftor A. . Sl, 19!11 ... Won Marc., l, 1992.
ll. J..- ~ yoor old- -l&gt;ora oftor Fol&gt;. 211, 1992 ... Won Sept. 1, 19!11.
IS.
year old- ..... oftor A,.. Sl, 19110 ... Won Mareli l, 19!11.
14. F - year old _ ...ra after A. . Sl, lll89 ..... Won Sept. l, 1990.
15.
year old- ...... oftor A. . Sl, 19111 ... Wore SopL l, 1MI.
16. Apl- - ........... Sop-- l, 19111.
'
11. 0.. H....,. TM·xwl Poa.I-Cow......, ... ,.... .. 1-100,000,..... a1
lB. Dry C..- tloroo ... lou year ;ld •••• oftor A. . II, lliiP ......... Sop&amp;. 1, 1990.
19. Apl Dry Cow-loon Wore SopL 1, •••
10. lloot
F-In otlnat- ...._. --.1 by
l1. n.. .............
...y ...
ll. Pnd-ofn.. • ....,. of._ ........, ..Joor'-alo.
IS. Honl low r-.ln --.1 1&gt;y aldloiM w111o at lout ,_ tloat ..... fr •
•
14. C. of Sinop.
Juior Baot of
F-u. by uWJ&gt;itor.
DMSION 103 - IIILDNG SHORTHORN - S... . - . . x 102.
DIVJliiON 104 - BROWN SWillS - S... ..._ x 102..
DMSION 101- AYNDBEII- S... . - . . x 102.

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Saturday, Aopat 20 -12s00 noon

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DIY......a,_ow
IOOY~ ...
S50Y~,..

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DIYISIOft 106 - JEIISEYI - S... ...._ x 301.

I

PI.ACINGI

6. .......... will .. a..MaWa F.:.lay aAor 5.00 ....

Rnl

a.AII£111, I, :10, II, II, II, 24, IS.·-·120.00
a.AII£111, 4, I, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, II, II,
14, IS, 16, IT, 1 8 , 1 9 - - - . . . . .

7.................... .., ....... 1J.
LNa_...,....,_,...._.,.~

9. 0.... _ ................... -.Jao~ooPo.

DAVE'S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE

608 E. Main Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Ju..Ups • Repair • Overhauls

···=

- . - . . . . . . . . ..........

Offering prompt, courteous serviee
on your 2-eyde or 4-eyele eNJine

) 253 W. .... St. •
614-t92·3922

....240-Jt22
•

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11.00
11.00

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1.00

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H.-y (H-*) Cleland
614-992-2259

•Homes • Appnisals • Farms • Commen:ial • Rentals

a....,._

DIVISION 401 -ANGUS
DIVISION 402 - CIIABOLAJS
DIVISION 401 -IIEREFORD
DIVISION 40t - UIIOOSIN
DIVISIQN 40S -IIUBBAY GUY
DIVISION 406 -IIANTA GERTRUDIS
DIVISION 407 - IIHoamORN
DIVISION 4G8 - tiiJOII:NTAL
DIVISION 409 - ANY UOOGNIZt:D BBUD
DIVISION •10- NON-UGISTEUD Bt:t:F Ff.IW IS,

Third

F-rtlo

10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00

7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00

15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00

10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00

7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00

15.00
15.00

10.00
10.00

7.00
7.00

a-.. 1 don 7 uf 19.

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laonlorto ..a .....r..M ...try,
- o f aalaial, llirtiMiota, .......... •uot .. lloted o• aatry fo ...
3.
of Sire ...I .......... ,~ ....... wilt.ollalited "'--try per .......... _,..ti..J:r,
wltlo ao - .. tlooa- _...
loy nWwt... Ia .0 0 ..,_ P""'P •trW• .ail:lton wllll&gt;olloolted
1e o.. oatry. "-1 ..:..1 .,..., :. - ....... Ia oiriP cloMM wlllaot .. pandtted to..._ Ia poup

•Ia...
F
Altloaf
·-~·. Corllllca.. a f - ....... W..tlfloollo• _...., ~ ..~....... :... ....;.

.......
w~~~ ... _...... ... ,....w~~~ ............ r••-"'-- '
--.---,
Maaa. . oa~fw._._ ......................~~a,.,_.r.....-hlp ... tlooproper..._brt

•••PMils ....._ .

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of eattlo Ia t1oo1t
noN
5. IXIIIBITOR liUST BE IIDOIEB OF THE HOlSTEIN ASSOQ.( • ,;_• • ~-·-'-,c'-' --•·ua •

• • PBPI&amp;Ia

0

PLACINGS-HOJ.STEINS
CLASS .... .... ............ ... ........ ............. .. ... ... .......
Fin1
Ct.- 1, 2, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 ... ........... ..........•.•••........120.00

c..... 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

t

8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, IS, 16, 17 I 18, 19.. 120.00

Secood Tlrird Fourtlo
815.00 110.00 15.00
115.00 110.00 fi.OO

SHEEP

DEPARTMENTV

Jim 'IV alooa, Superiateadeal ...d Rlda. Kobleata

ENTRIES CLOSE AT 4.00 P. M., AUGUST 11.
Wboo •tr:r 1- are peld by ebock doe Fair llorud ohall h..e iho risht to wltldoold pey.eal of
pre•iu., UDtil doc exhibitor'• eheek lo hooored by tlio exhibitor'• hau. If checlr; io aot ..tid, •try foo
will be eoaoid.....l UDpeid e...: aU p.....,.IIIWLI wiD ho doclared forfeiied to lha Fair llorud.
ALL SHUP TO BE ON GROUNDS Bt:TWUN l-4 P.M.
ENTRY Ft:t:Sa Allexhibitoro •uot purchue M-l&gt;enblp Tockoto. Out of ColliiiJ Sheep oW pey
aa eatry foo of 11.00 per bead.
JUDGING TO BE DONE mURSDAY, ro1o.:.., Jr. . . . . Slaow. Sm Geaoral Buioo for furlhar
iutrvc:tioal,

All;boop ••t l&gt;o reprtorecl. Muot be .....,... , Saturday ......... Won~ 9 ....

DMSION 501.SBEENIAMPSHUE

10.00
10.00_;:,
10.00

Seoo..&amp;
8.00
LOO
1.00
8.00
1.00
1.00

10.00

1.00

CLASS •••••• ••••••• ••• •• ••••••••••• ••• •••• •••• •••••••••••••••• ••• Flni
l. Ra., 2 yoon ... 0 -

000000 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

110.00

z. a... 1 you.,... uM.r ............................... 10.00
3. a....................................................... 1o.oo

4. E. ., I youo ... older .........•..........•••...•...•
5. E. ., 1 year aad uM.r 2 . . . . •. •.. . . .•.••. .•••. .• .. ..•
6. Ewe, !a..h ......... ... .......... .... .. ...................
7. tlock,lruooay .... l.,..zyouooro_,
lowe 1 year ... uM.r I ..................•...

DMSION 502-lllt:RINO-Same aaJ.d
1 • SOl.
DMSION SOS-COIIREDAU
I
x 501.
DMSION 504-00RSET..S... .w
• 501.
DMSION SO~DO'IVN-SaaM •l I
• 101.
DMSION 506-IIAMPSBIU 8a=o _. I
• 501.
DMSION S07.alt:VIOT.S... •U 11 • SOl.
DMSION II08-00WIIBIA-Sa- .U I
x SOl.
DMSION 509-SVn'OI:It..S... •• I
x 501.
DMSION 510-TARGU:..S...
u 101.
DMSION Ill-ANY OTIIEII UCOGNIZED aBEED 8

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7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00

6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00

7.00

6.00

LBHVIh~, , , ,~,....,llollotlc'Wd'...- -

......_ _ 501.

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ROSETTE
Claa.ploa ................................. ; •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• ROSETTE
• Crud CU.ploa Ewe •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ROSETI'I
• a-.. Claa..... Ewe ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• BOSETI'I
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 19M- 1:00 P.M• .
RULES fOR DISTRICT HOJ.SmN SHOW
1. Aal.ala • - ha--.1 ...taoeord.. ia t1oo alribitor'o - " ' liiooofolaoeklat
prior to
•how. Toha ......loforooaapedlio-.w....._olail:roriapoupo,ulooalo•_, ...... .._ _property
of aloiLiton Cort1f1ea1o of ........o1oow1q ........hip ••• ha .......... by ubil:ator whoa
reque;tedl&gt;y;..,..__.w.. latloocJu-fortboGt:TOtSIBt:aadPRODUCEOFDAM,w.alo
.... - haowaodby..Wbi.... Sino aadn...lw tloooopoupe......- ................... •try
il -.!e. Otlior ......, "' 00
-pelitiYO FOUP'
lie ....... Ia applloatloa for •try·
INTERMEDIATE EMIIBYO TRANSFER CALVES. 0a ..._
Exeoptioa wiD .. JUNIOR

CAL,; ...

BuD ealf • l&gt;ora ODor oftor A-131, 1993 a...: o•ar 4 •oatho old.
YoariU., buD · l&gt;ora aftor A_. 31, 1992 to Septo.bor I, 1993.
SJ~riai holler ealf ·bora aftor February 28, 1994 ado- 4 •oatha old.
Wiater heifer ealf . l&gt;o.. oftor No•-ber 30, 1993 ad Wore M.,..lo 1, 1994.
FeU holler ealf • l&gt;ora aftor A-t 31, 1993 ad Wore O....ber I, 19!13.
Suxo•er yearliafl boiler • l&gt;ora oftor May 31, 1993 a...: Won Septo.bor 1, 1993.
Spriac :r=rliac holler· l&gt;om after Fcloruary 28, 19!13 ... Won JuDO I, 1993.
8. Wialer yearli111 boiler· l&gt;ora afler NoYOWihor SO, 1992 IUld befon1 March I, 1993.
9. Soalor :r=rliac holler · hora a(ler A-t 31, 1992 a...: Won~ Deoo.bor 1, 1992.
10. Juaior 2 y - old· l&gt;ora afler February 28, 1992,aad Won Sep,..bar 1, 1992.
ll. Sealor 2 year old · l&gt;ora afler Aup;t 31,1991 ad befon~ March l, 1992 .
12. Junior 3 year old eow • l&gt;ora alur Februory 28, l991aad before Sep1e111bor l, 19!11 .
13. Throe year old eow • l&gt;ora ofur Aup;t 31, 1990, aad Wore March l, 19!11.
14. Four year old eow • l&gt;or11 after A-t 31, 1989, a...: Wore Sep,..ber 1, 1990.
15. Fi.. year old cow · l&gt;ora oftor Aup;t 31, 1988, ad before Sepu.ber 1, 1989.
16. Apd cow • l&gt;ora before Sep,_l&gt;or 1, 1988.
17. Oae Huadred Tbouoaad Pouad • Cow wbieh hu prod.....J o..r 100,000 pouaclro of .m..
lB. Dry Co"· three a...: four year old l&gt;ora afler A-t3l, 1989 aad Wore Sep,..ber l, 1991.
19. Apd Dry Cow· l&gt;ora before Sep1e11bar 1, 1989.
20. lloot Throe F0111oloo • allout ODe OWD. . by exhibitor.
21. 0.. oad Dauptor · lwo oaiaaolo, da• ad da..ptor, aay ......
22. Produce of cia.. - CODiilll of two ..U..all, . .1e or fuaale.
23. Herd (our r....... o.....d by exhibitor. with •• lout - that ..... f.... h......
24. Cet of Sire· Three aaimab, aay ap.
25. JumorlloolofThreo Fomaloo · all own.. ad bred by uWI&gt;itor.

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15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00

DISTRICT VI HOLSTEIN SHOW

,....

Henry E. Cleland, Jr. GAl -Broker

Pe••ror, 01. 45769
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BUF CAm.t: CASSIS
CLASS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• F1ni
l. Spriac Bailor Calf ••••• .••••. .... ..••.••.••.•.....•.••. 120.00
2. Jualor Hailer Calf •••••••••.•••••.••...•.•..•.....••••. 20.00
3. Wiator Halfer Calf ..•••••••••••••.•. •. ••••....••.•..••• 20.00
4. Soalor Holler Calf ••••••....•••••.•.••........••.•.••.• 20.00
5. Su..or Yoorliatl Bailor •.••.••••..•.•......••...•••• 20.00
6. Spriac Yoorllatlllolfor ..•••••••••.......••.••.•.••••. 10.00
7. Jualor Y....... Bailor ••••••••• .••••••.•.••..••..•••• 10.00
I.
...t &amp;.....,
B..U ••..••••.•.••.. RIBBON
9.
JI.U Calf .••..••••.••••••••••••.•.•.••••••.•...•• 10.00
10. JuiOr Bd Calf •.••••••••••••••••.. .•.•.••. .••••••.•• 10.00
ll. Wiater llodl Calf •.••••...••••••••......•.•..•••••.•.•• 10.00
12. Soalor llodl Calf ••••••.•.••••••••••••••••.••.•.••.•.•• 10.00
13.
Y--..w ............................... 10.00
14. Sp.... Y...tiocliuU ................................. 10.00
15. J..-r Y...tioc Bull ••••••••••••.•••. •.••••.•..•••.•• 10.00
16. Sealor Y..,._lloall •••••••.•..••••••..•••.•.•.•..•.. 10.00
11. T- Y. . oldll.ll ••••••••..••.•••.....•••. ..•....••. 10.00
lB. Crud_. 11-. C..•pha O.U .............. RIBBON
19. Cow-Call a- ...... ·····················
10.00
20. C. of Sin ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••.. ••.••••.• 10.00

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810 Y..... S :pr.W uf •p Bod;; iorp .,_., (Qoaarw . . _ , . _ , . . . . . Gs• 1 )
1. latry r.. 8108- Pvoo 81100 (flnt m paid •trW Ia _., cliYioloa)
J. latry r.. ISO. Pvoo 1600 ford ot1oor - ·
s. Bon. wil ..... ,_a'-............. .....
4. J.....,. . . . . . otlnatl6 :rouo ...... ............

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QUARTER HORSE RACES

BEEF CATTLE

S.,..:.te...:-toa BID B•ckle:r A Vlrtll Wiadoa
Eatriooaad•tryf--harecoi...lby4:00p.•.,A_.lltlo........ oatryf-uopeldbJc._k
doe Fair llorud ohall ha•e tlio rlsht to withhold poy. . .t of rr-iUIU UDtil doe exhibitor'• c...k lo
li'&amp;aored by tlio uWI&gt;itor'o baak. If lha cloock io aot nlid, 011try foo will ha oolllidered uapeid .....! .U
premi111110 wlllha declared forfeited to tloo Fair Board.
All cattle --.1 ia Molp CouDty ODtored free upon tlio pu....... of -"oroblp tleket. All caulo
ouulde M... Couaty will ha cloorpd tl.OO per loead oftor tlio purchue of exhibitor tlekoL
Exblbitoro an required to fumlob cartifoeatm to Secretory at tUoo of oatry; aloo lo tho ouperialeDd..,tlacloarp.
Arrlnl 11- forO,...
_..,CotllawlllhalO.OO a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Suodoy, A..... 14th.
Caule will ha rol of oa W.....lay, "'-" 17th. All Opea C... Bool Caulo mllll ha out oltloe
ban Ia, 12.00 Nooa W...t..-!ay to allow otallopeoe for lacomlas Dalr:r Callie.
OPEN CLASS Bt:t:F JUDGING ON TUESDAY AT 1100 P.M. roU.OWED BY JUNIOR FAIR
BUF BRUDING JUDGING.
THE BELOW DATES WJU APPLY TO CLASSES FOR BEEF BREEDSo
Spriac Calf ••••.• •••••..... •••..•.•••....•.. .. ..•.....•..... Bora oa or oftor Marcb I, 1994
JUDior Calf ••••.••••••....••••..••.•...........••. ... ....... Bora J ..uory.Fobruory 1994
Wiator Calf •••.••...•.•.•••..............•.••........•...... Bora O.tobor-Doceal&gt;or 1993
Soalor Calf ••••••••.•..••••.•..•.•............•.........•..• Bora A-t.S.p,..l&gt;or 1993
Su.... Yarliatl •.•..•••.••.•.•..••....•.•.............••• Bora May-July 1993
Spriac Y-llac ••••.•.•••••••• .•.•. ....••••..... ........ ..• Bora Marcb·Aprill9!13
JUDior Yoorllac ............................................ Bora Jaauory-Fobruary 1993
S... ior Y-liatl Bull ....••••.••••..•.•..•••.•...••..•...•. Bora A-t-O....I&gt;or 1992
T- Y- Old II..U .•.••••.•••••.•...••••••...........••••. Bora J ..uory.July 1992
Cow-C.If Cluo ••••..••.•••••..•.. ; ... ..•...•.. .... ......••. C.lf •uot a uno ia doc ohowrU.,
Gel of Sin •••..•...••.••••..••••....•.•......•.............. Three a.W..lo fro• tho ""'" ;In

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OPEN TO AU.DB.UTHOBS£11. Hor..-y ..........tbaoa ..,......_, _. -y ln••lollowloii
_ ,...... o f - .
razE IIOI'IIY1 1100.00 , _ - ...... lro 5~
TM Fair llorud wllt.o ...... loytJ.oDnAHba tloooo _ _ wlrie.. andwipeol
to I
~~- t1oo •peWIItloe oftloa . . _ u ..U u
,of tloo dri- ... .,_ -11v1 of tloo .....

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2. WAGON OBSTAa.t: OOVUE
I. n:t:D RUN
4. LADU:S WAGON OBSTACD: COUIIIE

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DRAFT HORSE CONTEST
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 - 10 a.m. (Infield)

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DAIRY CATtLE

Saperlaladeata1 Ed Hol:.er ....t Doa S.Ud.
ot4 ............ 11, 1994-- ......,..._
Anini..,_, W.._...y, ....... 17, 1994- 2.00 p.-. ..d 9 p.-.
........... Tioanolay, ....... 18, 1994 .. 12.00 ... .
....,_, F.:.lay, ....... 19, 1994 2 p.-.
•a:r .. rolm;d after ....w).
• Notea AI caJtlo- .. - oiMr. Sot. ...... 20, 1994, 1&gt;:r 12.00REGISTRATION RULt:Sa ••••AIIIIYOoiock ulolbiton ohaD p - t a Cortllloote of lloptntioa fro•
tl.o rmpocli•• bnod ._latloa for .U oalaWo ........ Tha CortiiiCAto of R.ptrat~oa for tJ.o ubaa)
olad otud ia l h a - of lha iadi.W.... or ,.........lalp ..UU., lha ..try of wlalc.. tloo aloil&gt;ltor io a
. . . - . I a - of
tloo ................. tloo , . _ . . . , . . lrlo efllolal
................ _ . . ..... __._.,.,..,.,...., ..... tloo_Aa rto:Wo,..._.....for
...pinolioaof..:...lo"' ....._l&gt;yjaalor.¢11 ilan•..,haoilallutotJ.or.•w1Jrt.O...piaa.ll:ro...pinotioa ..... - ...,~y wlllo ~ JH will- .......... "' ......
E.._,._ of a.emptol&gt;lo
Jolla Doer.... , Job Doe A F..U,.;
Jolla Doe ...1 So. (da. .,_ - J ._)I
r..-.y F...., Joe Doe ... Bill Doe.
TM_...IIor•.,. ..... .,_ Cctlfleoto oflleprtntl. ...t .........
toclooo. E"il:lton-.M ..... loft . . Co.tiflouoo oflloptntinat .... orw... ara-"lo .. , tloo. ....................... oftloo,_aor_wlll_ . . poralttwlto•,_,....._...,.
...,.._ •try ' - an peW l&gt;y clrooek tJ.o Fair llorud ohall
tloo npt "' wltWaolol ,.:r-at ol
tlooalaiiNtor'o ...... lo ......... by tloo aWl.~•'• ...... If olooololo- ..Jid, er.y r..
wlllha -Wend -peld ... all p.....:... will .. cloelored Iori II.. to tJ.o Fair llorud.
All..-... • .., .. - . . 1 -tl:r u .........,.... .. ,...:.trot1o;o .....,... {Lptnlioa
-a~~ca............. tloo-., tloo lrrrod1.w..J ........ tloo •try.)
Aa uWI&gt;ItorwlllhaloouodaaEDII&gt;itor'o Puo for 110.00. Allcattlo--.1 lalhlpCo-ty-..1
froo- lha P""""- of aa Ealliloitor'• -·All catlle ouuldo M...
will hac........ 11.00 per
lamd of,_ tloo p..,haM of u nlribitor - ·
Exlrillitor •aut .... --.1 tlio ubaal SO dap prior to ....w day.
H..Jtlo Certiflcatm ... R.......tloa Certifleatm wlllha ........ by tJ.o ouperia........u.

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Owner /Trainer -------------------------------------Address -;----:---------------------------------Phone~---L---------------------------------

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Support Our Youth
FRANCIS FLORIST
352 Ea8l Main Sa.
Pomeroy, Ohio

"l' our F;xtro . T"",('~ Flt~ri ~t"
Mf'ilfs County'• Oldf.st FTD F'lori•t

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PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
6. Sill Ean 1Vhita Popeora ••.•.. ................. ... ... ...••..•••. 2.00
7. Sill Ean Yellow Popcora ..•.... .. ..•••.........•.....• ...... ... 2.00
8. Sill Ean Red Popeora ..•. ....... ............•.• ....•......... .. 2.00
9. Sill Ean Othor Color Popcora ... ......... ...... ....••..••.... 2.00
10. Sill Ean ladiu Cora ...... .. .. ...•.•.••....•.•..•••.•..... .... 2.00
11. Peek Wlo.t. ..... ... .•..... .... ... .. .••....... . ...... ....••...... 2.00
12; Peek B... kwhoat ......•...................... ...... . ............ 2.00
13. Pock WiDtar Oau ..•.. . .•..•. ........... .... .. ...•. .. .•..... .... 2.00
14. Peck Sprilotl O.to •••••. .••••.••.. ...•..•... .••...•... ...••....•. 2.00
15. Pock Bartoy •••••.••••••...•••. ..... ......•. ...•...••••••..••....• 2.00
16. Pock Soyl&gt;oa.o ................ .................................. 2.00
DIVISION 102-I'OTATOES
17. CoW.Ion, 5
2.00
18. Triwo~ 5 opec- ....•.••.•... ..... .•......•••••... .•.. .•. 2.00
19.
5 opec....,. ........... ..... ............. ... ...... 2.00
20. So-lleaaty, 5 •peel- ... .... ....... ............ ........ 2.00
21. ldoloo llaUn, 5 •.,..._.................. ..... ..... ........ 2.00
22. I.Soda, 5 opec- ...... ·••··•·· ····· ··••••· .......... ....... 2.00
23. (N... oarioty), 5 opec- ............• ........ ....•..••... 2.00
DIVISION 101-SWEET POTATOES
24. Nuey ILdJ, 5 •peel•=• ........... ... ......... ........... .... 2.00
25. Y..., 5 opec- ••••·· •·•·· ···••·····•· ·· · ··· ··· ·••· .••...... 2.00
26. llonoudu, 5 opec- •• .•. . . .••. .. .. . . . . . .•. . . . •. •. . .•... .. . 2.00
27. Colol N"'IIJJ', 5 ~ •.. .. .... .... ......•.. ....•...•••.•. 2.00
Dn:I:Nu;-~~i-:.J"'.la •. .... ....•.. •..•... ...... .•...•. 2' 00

GUYS ud GALS SHEEP LE4D COMPmTION
Rodoo: Apo 5 to Adult
Co-tul _ , . u oudlt thetooat.aiu a per top of wool or ill •tirely ....Io froa
.....1fahric oad loado a hr •,.. oheop or aarkotloah. LoaM-y he her.-ed f.the J...UOr Fair or Op- Clooo aloll.lt.on.
Jadpo will haoo their ooloetloa oe the folio.....:
Coetaao or outfit ..,.. • 50 palato
Poioe ud App.ra- - 25 palato
Coatnlaad Pre..atot!o. of the aaiaal - 25 polato

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Partlcipaato ore ukod to hrilotl wltlo thea a wrl- clooeriptiooa of the outfit
tllaJ are -riDs ud iaclude oaauhi•l ahoet tJoo.oelyee ud their octioltloe.

CLASSES
I. 5-I
2. ~14

3. 14-11
4. Adult
Spo-red hy the Meip Couty Juior Fair 8oud U•-k C o a For fvtloer lafonootiooo ceiiiMI: Michele
(614) 667-6;13. Coot ill 11.00.
Dwd5• for Reptnotloo loA-' 15, 19M.

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POULTRY

DEPARTMENT VI

Exhilliton auot pan:haoo M...,_hip Ticbto.
J ....... will he doee 1:00 p.a. Aapot15.
Eotriee cloee ot 4:00 p.a. A - ' 12.
The otudud of perf«:tloa u ....lood hy the Aoooricaoo Poult&lt;y Aooori•tioe ohell he the pido Ia
juclps ud plocias owudo.
JOO,U. oJ..IJ he hy coaparlooa Lutao uawortloy ·~ oheD he IP- • priM. Thera ahell he DO
aatryfeeehe.pol.
AD hirdo he free ,._ _..,.._. ........ Poultry will DOl he fed DOr cared for hy the Board
aor will the 8oud he reepaaoli&gt;lo for UJ ...... who-or.
AI aloil&gt;lto ohell he the pn&gt;perty of the aloil&gt;l&amp;on 30 doyo Won the data of folr. No ..... •trloe
· all PENS. See c-al Rodoo for fvtloer laotnoetlou. Op- to worlolceapetltloa.
Eohil&gt;lt to coulot of~ of two or....._ Eoclo !.ned &amp;o he juolpol oopantely.llnod auot heoa •VJ'
bluk.
Poult&lt;y a1111 he- the vo..do hy 8:00 •·•· Mo...y. C.. he -...1 atU:OO N- Sabuday.
I)IVISION 601-POULftY.&amp;C. 1VIIITE LECBOINS
1WN
CLASS
t'lnl
Seeo...
2.00
1.00
I. Pair of Poolloto .................................................... 13.00
2.00
1.00
Pair of
2.00
1.00
3. Pair of Brollon ..... •........ ... ... ...... .......... ............ ... 3.00
1.00
4. Paa of o• or two ........ ud o• eoekanl ...... ........... 3.00
2.00
1.00
5. Paa of oM or two h- ud o• Cock ...... .. ............... 3.00
2.00

•poe- ......................
•poe- .............................

epoci••• ........................

45. U..lleaao, 5 opocboeu , •. ..•........ ....... ..••..•..'.••••.• 2.00
46. Wlaita Oaioaa, 5 opocboeu •. .•. . . . ... . ..••. .. .••••.. .. .••••.. 2.00
47. Yellow Oaioaa, 5 opociaoao ....••..•. .••.•..•••••.••. ••••..•• 2.00
48. Red Oalou, 5 opocboeu .••..•..•.. .•...•••...••.•••... ...•.• 2.00
49. Plaoatoo, 5 opociaoao •.. ........ .••.. ..•••••...••••••. ... ••.. 2.00
50. Hot Peppon, 5 opocboeu ..•..•............•••......•.•...•. • 2.00
51. Sweet Peppan, 5 epoc~..................................... 2.00
52. &amp;..to, 5 ........... ........... ........... .............. ....... 2.00
53. Carroto, 5 opeclaeaa •. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .••... .••. . .••••.. •... .•. 2.00
54. Turalpo, 5 opociaeM .•.. •. ....... .••• , ..•••...•••.•..•••.•••.. 2.00
5s. c... c...uoLen, 5 opec- .....•. .........•••...••••.•• 2.00
56. Wlaito C...uoben, 5 opeciaoao .•... .•.....•.•....••.•. .•.•• 2.00
57. Plcklo, 5 •peel-• .... ............ ...... .. ............ ........ 2.00
5&amp;. Okra, Plote, 5 opocL ou ...... .... ... ... . .... . . ... ... . . ..... • 2.00
59. F'oelol .......... ... ... .......... .. ............ ...... .............. 2.00

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DIVISION 602-L L IIEDII
DIVISION 60S-1VIIITE PI.YII00111 IIOC:U
DIVISION 604-II.UIIED PI.YII00111 KOCU
DIVISION 605-WIIITE WYANDO'ITEII
DIVISION 606-l'ln' IIAIIPSWU: IIEDII
DIVISION 601-1VIIITE COIINISII
DM!IION ~VDLACED WYANDO'ITE5
DIVISION 609.\IL BANTAIII
DIVISION 610-.AIL GVINEAII

60. Plo .......... ·•·•••••···•·••••··•····•·•··••·····••••···••••·•••• 2.00
6L C..U.W ••••••.••••••••••.•••••.••.•.•.••.••.•••••••.•••••....••.•• 2.00
62. z-lolai .......................................................... 2.00
63.
Squ.oh ....................•....•.......•.............. 2.00
64. Patty Pu Sqiouh •..... .. .... ..... ............... .... .. ......•. 2.00

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2.00
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1. P....t .. ..... ......... ............... .. .......... ..................... 13.00
2. 1Vhita .•.•....••.•••.. .••••.. •.•••..•••..•. .. •••••...•••.•••. ••.. ...• 13.00
DM!IION 611-CocmN
DMSION 612-ANY OTIIIJI UCOGNI.ZID BKUD OF CWCUN
DM810N 611-GEEIIE
1. Toulo- ...... ....... ........ .... ... . ....... ..... .............. ....
2. Eal&gt;odoa .: •••• •...••......•...•••• ..•••. ... . ... ....••.... .. ........
DMSION 61~DIJCU
2. Pokia ....... .....•.•••. ....•••..•...•.•••••• .... ..•.. .•.....•••...••
3. Mueory . . . . . . . .•••..• .. •••.•. •.. . .••••. •••• ••••••.... •. . . ...•••. ...
4. Mallud ....... .•......•.••.....•...••••...•....•..... ••··••••••... .•
5. A:ay Othor llnod .. . . . . ......... ... ........ ..... ..... ..... ... . . .. .

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1'loW
1.00
1.00

2.00
2.00

65. 'Bauu Sqauh •·••••••••••••·• ·•••·••·•• •· ··••••••·•••••••·•••• 2.00
66. Crooked Neck Sq.oh •••••. ••.•••. .••••••••.••• ••. . . .••.• ..... 2.00
67. Aeora ..•..• ••••.••••••.•••••.••••.•••.•••••••••••••.. .•••.......•. 2.00
61. Bettaralll... ... .. ...•.••• .... .. ...• .......... ........... ..... .•... 2.00

DIVISION '1M-GOtJaDI
69. Dipper Coudo (2) ........ ........ ................. .............
70. 0...• tel Cov.lo (5 or -n) ...... ............... .......
71 . ......... Courdo (2) .......... ...... ............................
DIVISION 105-IID.ONS
72. Cherloetoa Cny ................. ...... .........................
73.
74. Cold c.. ........................................................
75. (1'1- nrioty) .:.................\ .... ...................... ....
76. C..talooopa, l!.loe.. .... .. .... .. .. .......... .......... ...... ....
17. Cutaloopa, Pwfeetloa ...... .......... .... ............ .......
D~.~~ .... .. ...... .......... .......... ..............

1'loW
1.00
1.00

1'loW
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1.00
1.00
1.00

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PhyiMo Speo-. S.perlaleadeat, .... Delolole
1-a.-.1 Loeali ... Bo. IAWia.
Eatriee cloee ot 4:00 p.a. Aupotll, 1994.
Oaly I eat&lt;y par parooa par clue.
Exhibiton auot pan:haoo M-ha..hlp Ticbto.
AD eahibiu oheU he co..,...tly .....dud loWed.
AD exhibit. auot he iD ploce hy 12:00 - • Moooday, A..,. 15. Jlldsiac will he ot 1:00 p.a.
AD uhibito au.ot ....m ia place IIDiill p.a. Saaday, A..,. U.
A plata ohtdl -lot of flq wellpowa opocl-•.
AD prod- auot he vow• by the aloibitor.

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DMSION 701-GIIAIN

CLASS

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I. Sis Ean of Yellow Cora ................................ u .. ... . 2.00
2. Six Ean of 1Vhita Cora .......... .... ..... ; ................... .. 2.00
3. Six Ean WhitaSweet Con ........ ...............
... ,,,, ........ .z.qo. ·•
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4. Six Ean Yellows- Co"' .:.. ~ ... ........ ....., .,., .. ., ... ,. ·• ·- ·
5. Sill Ean IJI.eelor
2.00

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f.. ... - ........ ...... ... __ ..
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1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

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•50
• •50
.50
.50

•50
.50
.50
.50
. 50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50

.50
.50
.50

.so
.so

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

.50
.50
.50

17. Praaa "'-· plota ..... ....... ........... ...................... 2.00
2.00
89.
c.,. ...... plolo ................ ...................... 1.00
90. Bed "'-· plolo ................ .................... ............ 2.00
91.
p1o1o ........................................ 2.00
92. Cre,_, Niopn, plolo ........................................ 2.00
93. K.olferPau, plota ....... ....... ............ .......... ........... 1.00
94. llartlou
plolo ......... ........................... ........ 2.00
95.
plota ....... ...................... .. ..... ........... 1.00
96. .,_._, Yallow, plota ................... ....... .............. 2.00
97.......... 'Witilo, plota ............................... .......... 2.00.
91. ~. plata ..... .. ............... .... .. ...... ... .. ............. 2.00
99. Aprioot, plota ...... .......... .......... .................... ..... 2.00
DIVISION 101

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

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.50
.50
.50
.50
.50

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.so
.so
.50
.50

.so

.so
.so
.50
.50

.so
.50
.50

Clooo I. Boo&amp; DloplaJ al Gerdoa .... , ..,. ...; .... .til : ' ! . 11e .. " · " · II '' · ' 82.50
(-•... U")•t-.,_10'-, at lout IOolilfeRalail'M
jilo1ooad
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Uil ~ u•• •J "l'\ t~t'U:t~
... . 111... ~1'
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DMSION -109-LARCEIIT SPECIMEN
Clue
a.-Lo...,.t Potato .. .. .. .. ... ..... ........... ..... ... . ....... .. . .. .................... ., ........ ............ .
h.-.........1 Pw.pkiD ...... ··•··• ···· .. .... ................ ...................... ........ .......... .. ..... . ..
c.-Lorseet Wateraoloa ... .. .......... ... ... .. ........... ... ... ..... ................. ... . ......... ... .. ... .
d.-LarJIIIII Apple ....... ............ .. .......... ... ... ....... .... .. ............... . .......... .. ........ .. .. ..
e.-Lo..,..t Tonoato .......... . .. .... ......... ........ ... .. .. .... .. ....... ...... .... .... . : ... .... ... ..... .... .
f.-Lorseet Boot .. ... ..... ...... ... ... ..... ......... .... ........................................... ... ........ .
s.-Lo..,..t Cuc:uaher .. ... .. ..... .... ....... .. ............................ .... ................ ...... ... ... .
h.-Loapet Cucwaher .. ........ .. ... . .... .... ....... .. ... ..... .... ........ .. , ...... .... ... .... . .... ..... .. .
1.-Lorpet Oaioe ........ ...... . ... .............. ... ..... .. .................................... ............ .
j.-Lorseet Sweet Pototo ............. ......... ....... .......... ... .. .. .......... ... ..... .. ... .... ..... .. .. .
k.-Lo...,.t Turaip ........ . ..... ............ ... ........ .... ... .. ... .. ... .. ........... ......... ... ...... . ... .
1.-Lorpet S,uuh ..... . .... . ... ..... .... ..\ ... .. ... . . ... .. .... . .. ... ........... ........ .................... .

Horticultureud Jualor Exhihito: Bl--1.75
Red-$1.50
Participatioa riLhou wiD be sh•ea to aU Junior catrW..

3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
p.-l...o-pot Cabhep ......... ....... ......... ......... .. ..... ... .... .. .......... ..., ... ....... ...... ....... . 3.00
DMSION 110
11.00
a...1. F...Jt V..,.u~&gt;loe........ ........ .. ....
13.00

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FLOWER SHOW COMMITfEE

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Cloru: Seeoad Show ... .. .... .................................................... ....... ..... ....... .. ..... Wlldwaod
Pholop1lphJ. ......... .... ... ... .. . .'.... ....... .. .. .......... ......... .... ............... ........... .... Kana Werry
Plac...,t: Flnt Show.......... ...... ...... ............................ ................... .. Frioada aad Flowwo
Place-t: Seeoad Show .......... .... ·.z· ........................................................................ Sw
JWtlon: F'ont Show.... ....... .. .................... .... ........ .. .................... .. .. .. .... .. Rutlaad Frloadly
Jualon: Seeoad Show ...... .. .. .. .... .. .... .... .... ........ .... .......... .... ........ .......... .. Rutlaad Frloadly
Ribhea Aac-t: F'ont Show ........ .................... .. ........... ................ ..... ...... .... .... . Rutlaad
Ribhea Pla.....,t: Seeoad Show.................. ...... .......... . ...... ....................... ... Shedo Valloy
Cloaa up: Thureday AM.................................................................................... AD Clul.o
Cloaa up: SUDday 1 pa .... ........................ ...... .. ................ .... ...... ...... .... .... ........ AD Clul.o

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1994 Meigs County Fair Flower Show
Monday, August 15 and Thursday, August 18
Theme: "175th Anniversary, Meigs County"

HAY SHOW
Ed Holter, Sapertaleadenll and Breal Zirkle

Spa-rod jolatly loy The F.tr Board oad tho Melp Soil a Coaoc"atloa Dlotrlct
Eatriee aoy he aade ot Secretary'• Offoce oa A.....,tiO oad 11 Wore 4:00 p.a .
Exhihiton auol purehue Memherehip Ticket..
Allexhibito 0111.01 he Ia plaee hy 11:00 o.no. Monday, Ausu.otl5.
Exhibitoro aUII hriatl whole hole for judsiDI- No rouad haleo.
Hay hecolllee the property of tho Fair Board oad will aol he returaod to exhibitoro .
Judse will take a elide of hey froa the ODiddle of tloe hale for ju.Jeias·
There mutt be at lout 10 uhibill to 11talr..e • thow.
Hay au.ol he vo- hy tloe exhibitor.
Trophiee aad rihhoao will he furaiohed by SWCD.
DMSION 111o

CLASS

Flrot

I. 75~ or More Allolfo ................ ............. ............ .... . 120.00
2. All
120.00
3. 4~ or La.. Lopaeo .... .. .. .... .. ............ .. .. .... .. .. ...... 120.00

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Flowers and Planh

DEPARTMENT VIII

C..a..lrpereoao - Poodlae Adldaa, J.- Bolla, Alee
Thompeoo, Betty Den, Pogy Craae oad Kana Werry
GENERAL RULES . FAIR ft.OWER SHOWS

Superlate.....lo Addalooo Lewlo

1. AD elauM .of the ohow are opea to all reeid•to of Meip Couaty oad to all-h... of a M.oip
Couaty Cenloa Club. 0 1111 doeo aol h..e to he a aeaher of a prdea cluh to eatar. Eat&lt;y fee reqwred
io the ~urc:huo of • _....hip ticket.
2. Jualor elauM are opea to aayoae uader 19 yean of ap.
3. Exhiblton . . ., prepare tloeir •VJ' .... iD their OWD headwritiatl· n- au.ol he iD the hoado of
the fair -rotary ao lator thaa 4:00 PM Thanday, A.....,t II. Eatriee ••Y he •ad• by ... a. NO
tolepho1111 eotrioe .;...pled.
.
·
4. Show II will he otapd oa Mo ...y, Ausu.ot 15, 1994. Eatriea for exhibit udjuclps aual he ID
the hoode of tloefair ohowcoaai- before 12:00 Nooa ud left ia place uatil the-ad ohow io otased·
E•coptloa: cootalaer pvwa ploato ud the educatlooal clue will he Wt uatil the cloee of tloo ohowo oad
... , he pickod up Suadey . . _ I ud 3 pa. Show 12 will he otapd oa Thandar, Aapot 18, 1994.

Suieruloeuohowii . Eatrioearri""'slatowillaothejudpd,aarkedforuhibiloaly.Eatrioerea~..d

otatod

before the
ti- wiD forfeitaay preaiua due tloe exhibitor. The fair hoard ud the oho~ coaaollce
eaaaot accept the reepolllibility for loot or d. .qed i - ; therefor, the -of •aluahle .-loe io to he
diocourapd, oad ....h - 1o t1oo reepaaoibility of the exhibitor. Aay ouch ilea -y he -·~. af~
i•dsioos if. a ouitahlo npJac-t for the itoa io oulootitutod 10 thet the effocll.._- of the exhi!Nt will
Dot he diaiaiohed. Thlo ohoulol he doae oaly ia uceptioaal cireuaa..._. Exhiblton are eacourapd
to •ark their oaaeoe eatrioe Ia •• iacoaopicuoua pl..e. JucJsialati:OO pa hoth dayo. fthe
5. Exhihiton allOt writa
addreeo ud cluh • - · if a -her·.~ the heck~
utry
loS furaillhod. The eoaai- will aloo funoioh a 3.S card oa which the uhibitor au.t li.ot aU pl.oat
Matorlole ~ 1a theexhihi\. Horticuhureopeel..., ore to helaheled wlththepa•; •poc• ud qnety
...... (Ex. . plo: R-, Hybrid Tea, P-).
.
itted · th
6. Exhibiton -y oetor u aaay cluoeo u deeirod. Oaly 01111 (I) eatry per clue~
loes ID
artiotie -tloa, but the uhibitor -y . .ke up to 6 aatriee iD - h Horticulture C lue:_
u eac
••try lo a diff. . .t oar1oty or type. Tloe ohow coaotiltae ...,..... the riPt to roe ...;.;.;r f....~p
edaibitt u ....... ......., to iDe,_. dae elfecll.eaeu of tlae 1how, or where D
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7. No artificial plaat -tarioolo allowed iD uy clau. 0.... oad oOCMIOrieo are ~

wed • all .....
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uoedatthereepoeoibilityoftheuhibitor, ADclouee•u.otcoataiDeoaoplaataaterial;-off~rla:J

•atorial -...pel where pooolblo. Artif'oeially colored or treated dr..d ooaterialo ore allo

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SHOW ONE

Third
10.00
10.00
10.00

Secoad
15.00
15.00
15.00

Wloi.Sl.IS

EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY:

DEPARTMENT VII-A

.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

s.,.. p.,.

......... ..__...........- J

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00 .
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2:00
114.
Cololoa ...... ............ ......... .... .... ....... ........ 2.00
85. Maidoa Bluoh ................ .. ... ..... .. .. .... .. ........ ........ 2.00
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.50
.50
.50
.50
.50

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

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Ia jucJsial of prod-, quality ud . . f o r - ' - wll he""' pWe-....! of lorpot ...._
See c-al Rulao for fvtMr -..11o..
Each oarioty to he j.dpol ..,...~e~y.
J....... ·preper _ _,,~qaality, .. oll ... _ . . . . . ofll-._._, .... w~&amp;~..lo. ..
Othor .........loe ohowa ~t-ortopo (-" oo ...... or .....,to).
Sboe aoot he tahlo pado u d - - n l , IMiupot.
I'Ndvce
he vo- hy nloiWtor.

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

................................... 2.oo

....

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.'50
;so
.so

.50

2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00

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.50

.50

.so

.50
.50
.50

ao.

paid oa ortic1oo - llotod.
when ao coapetitloa ..Uto or illtlo the oplaloa of the J..dp, M aay award • -ad or

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

.50

1.00
1.00
1.00

79. Sta,... W-p .. .... ..... .. .. .............. .................
Jo•tlooa ...... ...... .... ................... ......................
81. &amp;a- S..aty .......................... .. ....... .................
82. Red Dolleio.,. ..... ............................... .......... ... ...
83. Coldoa Dellt:louo ...... .......... ............... .... ...... .......

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.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
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2.00
2.00
2.00

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DEPARTMENT VII
FARM CROPS- HORTICULTURE

No
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29. c... c.w..,. ·················································· 2.00
30. Red C.W..,. .................................................... 2.00
31. Eg Plaat ..••••••....•..•..••.•..•.••.. .•...•....••.. .. .•.....••.• 2.00
32. Caulilloww •.• . .•. ••. . . .••... .•. .. . . . .. .•. . .. .. . . .. •.••.. ... . . .. . 2.00
33. T o - , Red, 5 opec- •.. ..• ..•..•..••..•••••...•.. .••. 2.00
34. T o - , Yellow, 5 opec-. •..•. ...•..• .... .•.•••.. .• ••• 2.00
35. Toaa-,1Vhita, 5 opoc!a=o ...... ......................... 2.00
36. To..-, P. . Red, 5 opec ..... ...... .......... .......... 2.00
37. T o - . P - Yellow, 5
2.00
38. Toaa-, Cllorry, 5
2.00
39. T - - . IJI.Color •..••. ...•...... ........ .•.............•...• 2.00
40. c.... Pod Polo Bouo, 5 opociaoao ....•• ..•.••••...••..•• 2.00
41. Yard Lo.. Polo Bouo, 5
2.00
42. Yellow Pod Polo Beau, 5 opocboeu .....•...••••••...•••.• 2.00
43. c... PodB..UO....,Sopocboeu •... ..........••....••. 2.00
44. Yellow Pod Buololleaao, 5 opoc~a.. ...................... 2.00

Vlrpl Wllldoa Saperillteadeal, aad Dr. Do. . . Ruler aad Robert I..wlo.

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1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

DMSION 801-ADULT
Clue 1: W.... Wheel ........ ...... ...... .. ............ .... ........ .. ........ .. .. Arr..,..,..., Showias Motloa
Clue 2: Bam Raiolll8 .. ......... ........ .. .. .. ........ ...... ...... .. ............. .... .. Creoti.. Muo (SPECIAL)
Clue 3: Los CahiD ia W~ ...... ...................... .. .......................... ... Ru.otie (lac:ludms wood)
Clue 4: Outdoor phuoohlll8 .. .... ........................ .. ................ .. .. .. ...... .. ...... ............. Ahetract
Clue 5: Cireuit Rider ...... ............... .. .................. ............... .. ....... ... Reiipou.o iatarpretatloa
. Clue 6: Flat Boau ...... ........ ...... .. .. ........................ .. ....... lac:orporotias ooaethias froa riClue 7: Noli .. Aao.ricaa .. ........ ............ .... ...... .. ................... ............ Uoms ladiaa lan..._
Clue 8: Little Red School H..... .................. :.... .................... ........ .. ...... ........ Featurias Rod
DMSION 802 • JUNIOR
Clue 9: l'lo.:hias horoeoboeo ...................... ........ .. ................ .. ................ .. . Uoms Horoeehoa
Clue 10: Jwap Rope .... .... .... ...................... ................ .. .... .. ..................... Showias Motloa

SHOW TWO
DMSION 803- ADULTo
Clue II : Happy A:aaiYeroary · 175th ...... .... .......... .. ...... ...... ...................... .......... .. Still Lifo
Clue 12: Wuh Day .................... .... .. .. .............. .. .......... .. ........ .... .. .... .... .. Featurias Wloita
Clue 13: Suaday Picaic .. ...... .. .... .... .................... .. .......... .. ........ .. Arr_....,, u.oms Buket
Claoo 14: Quatias Bee ........... ........ ........................................................ Mue A...._..,,
Clue 15: H""eat DiDaer ................ ............................... Fruito aadlor Veptahloe witlo Oow-.
Clue 16: Douh~ W~ioos Bias .... .............................. .. ..... Moden Satalitic clooip (SPECIAL)
Clue 17 : CourllajJ Lipt .................................... ...... ........ .. ...... . Arr_....,, u.oms caadle(o)
Clue 18: Foraero Alaoaoc ...... .. .......... ...... ........ .... .................. ...... ... C.......t orre 1 .,,
DIVISION 804 - JUNIOR
.
Clue 19: School Do yo .. .. ............ .. .. ...... .. .... .. .... .. .............. .. ........ .. .. Arraap-1 ...U., olata
Clue 20: Morams Prayero ................ .................... ........... Arr..,..m.,.t uoms I, 2 or 3 flowero
DMSION 805 - HORTICULTURE SENIOR
Clue 21 : Special New Variety of Lady Lo ..ader (Moadoy oaly)
Clue Z2: M.....lolo: A. l..arp B. S...U
Cluo 23: Ziaaia: A. Coctu.o; B. Dahlia F1owered; C. Mlalature; ud D. CoU«:tioa of three
Clue 24: Dahlia: A. Cactu.o; B. Docoroti•e; C. BaD; ud D. PoaPoa
Clue 25: Gladioli: uy color
Clue 26: Coloeia: A. Pluaed; B. Creeted
Clue 27 : Roee: A. Hybrid Tea; B. Miaiature; C. F1orihuada
PO'ITED PlANTs,
Not oYer 8" pota.
Should he left ia place util tho ud of hath ohowo.
•
No hoasias plaato, pleue
Claoo 28: Foliap
Clue29: F1owerioos
•
Clue 30: Succuleoto
Clue 31: Cactu.o
DMSION 806 • HORTICULTURE - JUNIOR • Some Botlo Showo
a... 32: Zimoia, Dahlia Flowerod
Clue 33: M..... loloae
Claoo 34: Roedoide -terial 3 to 5 opocboeao (Up to 18" tall)
DMSION 891 • HOmCULTI1RE • SENIOR SHOW II
ochedule oo Moado:y'o ohow
Clue 35: New Variety Suaflower · Park'• "Suaheaa" (Tiaanday oaly)
DMSION 808 • HORTICULTI1R£ JUNIOR
Cia.. 36: Special Educatioa Diopley: Rock Pluton (Shedo Valloy)

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ohoulol he _... oa the worlt tahloe.
f · ~....... Judt!ias
9. Th. .h o _ will he clearod ot 12:00 Nooa ohow day to prepare the roo• or~~-.... ·u
.by the Slaadard Syoua ..,..rdl.. to the OHIO ASSOCIATION OF CARDEN CWBS Haad
.,
bop. 1:00 pa -1o ohow daJ. Decloioe of the Judplo nNAL. ad h aloil&gt;lto will.....;. iD p1..e
10. The potted plaato, edDCOtioul uhiblto U ,..U U the - O I OW
Suaday ot 1:00 pa
tho i&gt;J uhib'tlas
1
II. AU pleooto ;..t ~ ow...d ud II"""' hy the Exhibitor for the laot- - •
on
•
All plaat- .,1111 he furalohed by the ..hibitor. ·
J.hed eleoa udall oooterialo e1eoa aad
12. No olio or
oa follap. Polo au.ol he ocno
woll.-aed .....
Ia • 'J'DiartlPI coa~~ ..~.
ue'---' to opocillo: clubo u dioploy
'13. The Ed-tio-' Clueee an DOl for co•..--IIOD, "" are ...••triee. TMJ will ....U. Ia place IIDiil Suadey ·
. ~ .__ thaa iachce or loa &amp;ad ., tailor thaa 48
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14. C.._ wiD ellow · - f o r ornapooaalo DO....,..

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DEPARTMENT IX - Domeetic Arb
Ch.irpcnoaa: Ly Fredorlck aad Lrea Lodwlek

S.poriateod..a A.W.... 1.-io

DOMESTIC ARTS RULES

..

I. ENTRY FEE: M..harehip tiekot.
.
2. AU eatrioo .,.., ha .ado by 4:00 P·•· Thuradoy, A-til, altha aecn&amp;ary'o offiea.
3. Eatrioo oa the_,....,., book caaDOl be chaDf!od ualoao aha fauh of the oecretary.
4. No . . re thea oae (1) •try iD the .... claao by .... penoa.
5. AU work •uol ha by the .UU.itor.
6. Aa article ealered iD the wro... cluo wiU aol ha judpd.
7. Articloo caa oaly ha ealered iD •ioeeUa...,.,.. if appropriale cluo ia aotlioted.
8. New work aB&lt;I idaoa wiD ha IP..• profereace. Cleaaliaeao wUI be coaoidered iD awanllDfl
•
pre•iu ....
9. Articloo wiDalDfl ril&gt;hoaa witllia the put 2 yean wW ha excluded.
10. AaythlDfl .--.od hafore SuB&lt;Iay, A...,..a 21 wiD forfeit proaiu•.
11. Articloo . .y ha broucJstto the de•ootie arlo dioplay iD the Senior Fair Buil.W., betweea 9 a .•.
aad 12 nooa oa Saturday, A...,..a 13th with entry tap aecurely futeDed.
IZ. JudtPal wiD ...... atl2:30 P·•· Saturday, A-tl3.
13. Exbibiton are reapoaaible for claU:elDfl their work b e - I aad 3 p.ea. SuB&lt;Iay, A - t 21.
Nothias••y be re.o..l Wore thil li..e.
14. See Geaerel Ruloo for further iDatruetioaa.
15. Ce01oaittoe ia DOl .._.,aaiblo f o r d - or loaoo.
16. No Boot of Sloow Aweudod to Profoooioaalo
17. Judei"' Cloaod
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JUDGING IS All FOU..OWS:
Ap......,....lO~t
/
Stylo-lOparcaat
Wor ......laip-50 ~· '
Matorialo-30 pcrceat
Boot of oloow _
..... wW ha awarded ao folloWI:
ROSETTE Pluo 13.00:
Sewiatl· Ito 27
Croe ......... - 54 to 59-29, 34, 63, M
Neodlecraft-28 to 47 Quilt. - 69 to 84
KailllDfl· 65 to 68
Alpaaa- 65, 48 to 53-60 to 62
Plctureo - 85 to 94
Hobby Co.- - 95 to 108

J

DmSION 901-CHILDREN'S CUYJ111NG . . to 9bo 6
Cluo 1 - Child'• Play Dr-, eottoa or blead, 1 or 2 piece ......
Cluo 2 - Child'• Bat.. 0..., 1 or 2 piece .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .....
Cluo S - Daeorated T -Shirt, haB&lt;I•ado .. .... .. ........ ......... ...
Cluo 4 - Plaia T-Shirt ..................................................
Cluo 5 - Child'o Sloorta .................................................
Cluo 6- Cllild'o Slo:opwaar ............................................
Cluo 7 - Otlooo: tloaaliated .......... .. ................ .... ...........
CHILD'S CLOTHING - 7 to U yeare
Cluo a - Play Dr-, colloa or hloed, 1 or 2 piocoo .... .. .. .. .. ..
Cluo 9- lieu. Dr-, I or 2 ploceo .................................
Cluo 10- Doconted T-SIIirl. loo.....do ..........................
Cluo 11- Plaia T-Shirt ................................................
Cluo 11 - Child'• ....... ................................ .............. ..
C1uo 13- Sloopw... ................ .......... .......... .................
Cluo 14- Otlooo: thaalioted ...... .......................... ...... ...

2.00
2.00
1. 75
1.25
1.25
1. 75
1.25

1.75
1.75
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.00

1.50
1.50
1.25
.75
.75
1.25
.75

2.00
2.00
1. 75
1.25
1.25
1. 75
1.25

1.75
1.75
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.00

1.50
1.50
1.25
.75
.75
1.25
.75

DmSION 902-ADULT CUYJ111NG
Cluo 15- I.dloo Dr- - CoUoa.,. blead, I or 2 pc . •...... ..... 2.00
Cluo 16 - I..dioo o.-ap Dr-, I or 2 pe.o. •• •••• •••••• •.•••• •. . . 3.00
Cluo 17 - Lodloo Fo.-..1 Dr- ....................................... 3.00
Cluo 18- Lodioo Blo- ...... .............: ............ ........... .... 1.75
Cluo 19- Adult T.ftiru ..••.......•••.•.•....••.••••..........•••...•. 1.50
Cluo 20- Adult T-olW-t, Doconted .•.•.•. .•. ...•.•.•....••.••••.•.• 1.75
Cluo Z1 - Adult Slooru . . . •.• ..••• .. ... ... . .•••....... .•••• •. .. . .• .•• . . . I. 75
Cluo ZZ -Adult Sl.eluo ••••.. .............. ...••••.••..... ........ ... ..• 1.00
Cluo 23- I..dioo' Suit - Slocluo or Skirt .. .....••. ...........•....... I .75
Cluo 14- I..dioo' Pnctical Aproa ...............•....••...•......••• 1.50
Cluo 25 -l.aclioo' F...,y Aproa ........................ .•...•.....•••• 1.50
Cluo 26- M•'• Mioe.................................................... 2.00
Cluo 27 - l.adioo' Mioc ........... •. ........... ... ..... .... ••...........• 1.00
DmSION 90S-NUDLECJIAFI'
Cluo Z8- I PilloweaM (..broidered)................ ............... I.75
Cluo 29- I Pillo- (crochet trilll) . ..... ........ . ..............•. I. 75
Cluo 30 -I Pin.- (paiated) .............. •. .. ..•. .•.........• .. • 1.75
Cluo 31 - I Pillo- (crooo otikh) ...... ... .•.... .•.......•. .... ... 1.75
Cluo 32 - Cuolaio~t-Crooo llil&lt;h or Claickea Scrakh .....•••...•. 2.00
Cluo 33 - C...llioa-Co...,ted Croaa otil&lt;h ........ .•. ... ........... .. 1.00
Cluo 34lalo.-Crocbeted ...... ····•···•• ·········· ......... •.• ... 1.00
c~uo 35~a~o.--pr~~~ted (quilted) ...•.. ...................•. 2.00
Cluo 36- Cuohioa-{Crewel) .......•••.••...............•••....•..••••. 1.00
Cluo 37 - Cuolaioa-(p.klawork, quilted) .......•.... ... ....•••••••• 2.00
Cluo 38- Cuohioa-{•i-11·--) ................ .................. 2.00
Cluo 39- Tahieclo .. (paiated) •••..•.............•..•...•..••••...... 2.00
Cluo 40 - Tahleclo.. (..broidered) ................................. 1.00
Cluo 41 - Dr...! DoD - Baad•ade ................................. 3.00
Cluo 4Z - Pvclouad Doll- Rand•ado ClotiUac ................ . 1.00
Cluo 43- PM looldor (I) .•.••.................•.•........... ..........•• 1.50
Cluo 44- Stodfod Toy •••••.•.•.•••••• .•••....•.....••..•...... .•••..... 2.00
Cluo 45 - Stodfod Aaloul ...... ..... ... .. . .. . . . . ... . ......... .. .. ...... 1.00
Cluo 46- Back W•mrc (I to..!)..... ..................... ......... I. 75
Cluo 47 - Mlec. No elotlli"', kaiW.., or crochet .•.....•.••••.••• 1.50
DmSION 904-CIIOCHt:T
Cluo 48- Craaay Sq-re Alpu .•••..•.•.•••..•••.. ....•......•.... 3.00
Cluo 49 - Ripplo .up.. ............................................... 3.00
Cluo 50- SIMIJ .up.. ................................................. 3.00
Cluo 51 -Mixed Stile.. .up.. ....................................... 3.00
Cluo 5Z - Mil c I
.up.. .. .. .. ............. .... ... ...... ...... 3.00
Cluo 53 • llodop.-.1 . ..... ...... •••. ... .. . .... ... .. . . ... .. . . .. . .. . .. . ...
Cluo 54- VM or S..,_ ............................................. 1.00
Cluo 55- Croellat trt.louido(l) ••••••.••••••..••....... 7........... 1.50
Cluo 56- Doily- 14" ........ •••••••••••·•··••••·•·••·•••· ·••••·· ·•·· 1.00
C1uo 57 - DoUy- o - 14' •• .••• ••••••••••..••••••••••. •..••..••...••••• 1.15

c...
c...

.

a.oo

Cluo 58 -llelolao ... ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 1.00
C1uo 59 - Croeloated pot looW. (I) ••••••• •. •• ••••••. .. .. . •••. . .• . .•• 1.50

Cluo 60 -llahy eiP.. -...., ................................... 1.00
Cluo 61 - Bahy . , _ - aW ......................................... 1.00
Cluo 62 - Bahy.,.... - ... ••
.. ......................... .... 1.00
Cluo 63- " - o r Tolo S., .......................................... 1.50
. C1uo M - Mloc
1.50
DmSION 901 - KNI'I"I1NG
65 -.up. ........................................................ 1.00
Cluo 66- S..a. or V• ...................... ....................... 1.50

n.-• .. .. ... ..... .. .. .......... ......................

c....

c~uo 67- Bahy s-... Set ................... ::.~ .................... 2.00
Cluo 68- Miacella-uo .................. ............ ...... .. ........ .. 2.00
DMSION 906- QUILTS (m- he quilted)
C.... 69- Outli• embroidery Bahy Quih ......................... 2.~
Cluo 70 - Croao otikh Bahy Quilt .................................... 2.50
Cluo 71 - P.... Priated Bahy Quilt .... ........ ....................... 2.50
Cluo 7Z- Plocod Bahy Quilt .................. ......... ..... .......... 2.50
Cluo 73 - Mlacellaaoou.o Baby Quilt ................................. 2.50
Cluo 74- Cottoa Pakhwork Quilt .......... .... ..................... 5.00
Claao 75 - PaiDted Quilt ................................................ 5.00
Claao 76- Croao otikh quilt ............................................ 5.00
Claao 77 • OutliDo otikh Embroidered Quilt .............. ........ . 5.00
Claao 78 • P....Priated Quilt .................. ............ .......... ... 5.00
Claao 79- Applique Quilt. ........................ ........ ...... .. ...... 5.00
Cluo 80 - Miacdlaaeouo Quil .... ..................................... 5.00
Claao 81- Miniature Quilt- not o•er 18" .................. ...... .... 2.50
Cluo 82 • Comfort, tied .......... .............. ........................ 3.00
Claao 83- Pakhwork WaD HanpDfl .............. .. ................ . 2.50
Claao 84 - Pre-priDted WaD HansiDf~ ...... .. ................. .... ... 2.50
DIVISION 907 - HOBBY CORNER
(pictureo lhl6 or under) ........... .... . .............. .... ........... .
Cluo 85 • Ceuated croao otikh picture ................ ... .......... 1. 75
Cluo 86 - Colored Embroidory pidure ...... ...... .... ............. I. 75
Claao 87 • NeodlepoiDl picture ........................................ 1.75
Claao 88 - Crewel picture ............................................... I. 75
Clue 89- Painted- ao eaa•u picture .......... ... ... ... ... ....... . 1.75
(pictureo o•er 11d6)
Claao 90 • Colored E•broidery picture ... .. .. .. .. . . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . I. 75
Clau 91- Pai.ated- DO caa•u- pklure ......... ... ............. .... 1.75
Cluo 92 - NeodlepoiDl picture .... ...... ........... .... .... ...... ..... 1.75
Claao 93- Crew:,ricaure ... ; .... ........ ...... ................... ...... 1.75
Claao 94- Coua
Croao Sukh Picture ............................ 1.75
Cluo 95 - Puree or tole l&gt;q (other thaa lilted) ................... 1.50
Claao 96- StaiD..! Cere•ic (1 pc) .... ........ .. .................. .... J.50
Claao 97- Claaod Ceramic (1 pe) ..................................... 1.50
Claao 98- Woodcraft- ""dor 6' ...................................... 1.50
Claao 99- Woodcraft- 7 to 18' .... ................ ............... ..... 2.00
ClaaolOO- Plutic C..•u
IOOA - Bo,_J,old Articlo .......................................... 1.25
IOOB - ~ Docontiea .................. ................... 1.25
IOOC(DOt o..r 6') ...... .......... .................... 1.50
IOOD- Straca.n (7" to U') ....................................... 1.75
Cluo 101 - Croellat..! Baoluot ..... , .................... ............... 1.50
Cluo IOZ • llukot (,.._ 15') ao croc:loet ................ .......... 1.50
Cluo 103- Baoluot (o- 15') ao crochet ............................ 1.50
Cluo 104- Daeonted Straw
1.50
Clua 105- W._.. - Otlooo: M.aarial ................................ 1.50
Daeorated for aay loollday .................. 1.50
C.... 106Cluo 107 -Gift WrappiDc ............................ ...... ........... 1.50
Cluo 108 • Aaytlolq DOtliated ........................................ 1.25
c.... 109- ReCycled
1.25

s.._._

w....................................

w,_.. -

Craft.............................................

1.75
2.50
1.50
1.25
1.25
1.50
1.25
1.50
2.50
1.25
1.25
1.75
1.75

1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.75
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
2.50
1.75
1.25
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.25

1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
2.00
1.50
1.00
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.00

2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
1.75
1.25
1.75
2.00
1.75
1.25
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.25
1.25

2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.75
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00

1.50
1.00

1.00
1.75

z.oo

1.50
1.50

1.25
1.25

2.25
2.25
2.25
2.25
2.25
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.25
2.50
2.25
2.25

2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
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

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.75

1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.25
1.50 .
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.00
1.00

.75
.75
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.75
.75

DEPARTMENT X- AMATEUR PAINTING

P·•·

cJ'ss

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

G. Laad.apo .......................... .......... ....................
H. AabuJ Study .. .. .... ...... .. .... .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .......... .... ..
I. Floral Study ...... .. .. ...... ............ .... .. .. .. .... .... .........
CLASS 4 - OTHER IIEDIA
J. Pa.ll, Pa aad lu, or Cnyoa ...... .......... .......... ....
DmSION 1002 -ADULT PAINTING - • · • CLASS S -OIL PAINTING
It l.ouodo.pa ................................... .....................

4.00
4.00
4.00

flecoB&lt;I
3.00
3.00
3.00

'I'IIW

3.00
3.00
3.00

1.50
1.50
1.50

3.00
3.00
3.00

1.50
1.50
1.50

1.50
1.50
1.50

.

3.00

1.50

4.00
L Aaaal S..., ..................................................... 4.00
00
~:Y'l.iC"rAiimNG

3.00
1.00

1.50
1.50
1.50

................................... "'

N. r....~o.p. ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 4.00
0. Aal.al Study .. .... ...... .... .......... ...... .... ...... .... ....... 4.00
00
~~,SA'tla--cowii

cJ'ss

.......................................... 4'

a·• Aaioaal
~J"' ...... .................................................. 4.00
Study ................ ..................................... 4.00
crlss~-liEDiA···········--··--···----··--·--···------··· 4.00
T. P..U, .._ aad lu or C..yoa ...... ......................... 4.00

il Dol n~po•il»le for IN. or .......

DMSION 1102 - L l a _.. (9d2) (COLOR)

AU claaaoo .... u C.... 1101.
DMSION 1103 - Saapelaot 9bo (4..6 .,. amaDer) (COLOR)
Claoa 1 - Melp Couaty Fair BapJ&gt;ODiato, Tak.. duriDf11993 Fair .............. 1.50
BEST OF SBOW1 Will ha _,...... hom a! aloo•o olllria.
BEST OF SHOW: ............................................................................................
RESERVE BEST OF SHOW .............................................................................

DEPARTMENT XII

.75

83.00
S.OO

BAKING and CANNING
Chairpenoa -

Gay Ana Barke

M..a be r.plossd oa Anpol 10 a 11- by 4 P.M. Calllled p&gt;do •uot ha Ia plaea by 12 NSaturday,Aupot 13. ArticlooCUMtbe,....•od halon I P.M. SuB&lt;Iay,A.....tU. Aaoxldbilor-J
eatea-oao..Whit . . . .lo ...... Mutha.adeor......dl993orl994.PiatorQurtjanoxooptDioriJoioa
1201. M..borohlptieWto•a.. Doaotco•wlldo. Dopa.a-twW beeloaodfor j ........ Judei"'at
1:00 Moado.y, A..... IS.
PRESEIIVES, J,UJS, JElliES, PICKUS, IEIJSHES, CATSUP, SAUCES

Cluo 5 Bl.ek Rupllany .......................... ...................... 2.00

Claoa 6 Grape................................................ .... .. ...... ~ .00
Claoa 7 Strawlearry................................................ ..... 2.00
Cluo a Blockhorry.. .............................................. ..... 2.00
Claoa 9 Bluol&gt;erry ....................................................... 2.00
SECftON S - JEIJJES (Any .._Jar)
Claoa 10 Apple................................................. ...... .... 2.00
Claoa 11 Bloc.......,................................................. ... 2.00
Claoa 12 Crape.......................................................... 2.00
Claoa 13 Choory.. .... .. ...... ............ ....................... .. .... .. 2.00
Claoa 14 Bl.......,. ................................................. ••:. 2.00
SEC'I10N 4 - SPREADS (AaJ .._jar)
Claoa 15 Applo duller................................................ • 2.00
Claoa 16 P... lo HoDOJ .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. 2.00

s.oo
1.00
1.00

1.50
1.50
1.50

3.00

1.50
1.50
1.50

s.oo

s.oo
1.00
1.00

1.50

SECftON S - PICJW:S
17 DiU ........ ........................................ ............ 2.00
1a Br.ad Jluta................................................. 2.00
19
2.00
20 Z-ltlaL................................................ ..... 2.00
SECftON 6 - REIJSHES
Claoa 21 EB&lt;I of the Cardoa......................................... • 2.00
Claao 2Z Sweat Pappor ............ .......... .................. ........ 2.00
SECftON 7- SAUCES/CATSUP
Claao 23
up, To•ato.......................... :............ ...... 2.00
Claao 24 ChUi Sauco...................................... .. ........ ... 2.00
Claao 25 Spapottl Sauce.............................................. 2.00
Claao 26 Barheeua Sa-.............................................. 2.00
SECftON 8 -JUICES
Claao 27 To-to Juice................................................ 2.00
Claao 28 Crape Juica.................................... ............ .. 1.00
Claoo
Claoo
Claoa
Claoo

2.00

Cabhap................................................ ...... .
4Z Carro........................................................ ..

2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00

Baaaa,

Cluo
Cluo
Cluo
Cluo
Cluo
Cluo

41

a

Swoot................................................ ...... ....

c...

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00

DIVISION 1201
SECJ'ION 9 - CANNED FIVIT
Claao29 Applooa-. ......................... .......... ............... 2.00
Claao30 Aaoloo. Dio
1.00
Cluo 31
1.00
Cluo31 .............................................................. 1.00
Cluo33 Paara .......................................................... 1.00
Claao34 Cloarrloo.......... .......... .......... .................. ...... . · 1.00

fdU,.............................................
BlocUorrioo................................................ .

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

43 Cera.... .... ................ .... ..................... ........ ..
44 P-.... .... ...... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .... .... ...... ......
45 Sweet Pole-............................ ....................
46 Wloolo While Poletooo......................................
c~uo 47 T...-..................... .... ........ .............. . ....
Cluo 48 Toaa-,quartered........ ................ ........ ..... .. 2.00
c~uo 49 To. .-,....,............................... .... ........... 2.00
Cluo 50 V...,Ulo Soup .............................. ...... ...... ...... 2.00
DMSION l:iOS -CANNED IIEAT
Sectiea II - Caaaod •eat
1.00
1.50
Claao 51 Pork ...... .......... .. ........ .... ...................... ....... 2.00
1.00
1.50
Claao 52 Beof ................ .......... .......... .......... .... ...... .... 2.00
1.00
1.50
Claao 53 Door ...... ...................... ............ ........ .. ...... ... 2.00
DMSION 1206 - BAKED GOODS
Exhibi.. auol ha iD place by 12:00 Mooday, A...,..al5. Judsi"ffio atl:OO PM
Exhil&gt;i.. •uol ha nptered by 4:00 - Aupot 10 A 11 at Saerelery'o office.
No froaea; DO box aiuo. Baked rocb auol be oa diopoaahlo papor or aluaiDua plo paa,
furaiohod by aha exhibitor aB&lt;I encloaod iD oip lock hac- Each paraoa lo

z.oo

re~poa~ihle for

Two placo ........... wi.. three pl.ee ribbeaa ..... claao.
Exhil&gt;ile .-..o•od Won 1:00 p.-. Suadar, A - t Zl, wiD forfeitaay ril&gt;hoaa or p,..i....
DMSION 1101 - Saapeho&amp; 9bo (4..6 or Smaller) (COLOR)
Claoa 1 - Laad.ape aB&lt;I Sce•apa .......................... .......... .................. 2.00
1.00
Claao 2 - Aabulo .. .... ........................................ .......... .. .................. 2.00
1.00
Claoa 3 - Portraile aad P-aalltioo .................................... ...... ......... 2.00
1.00
Claoa 4- P'~etonl- StoryteiJiDs with o• picture........ ............................ . 2.00
1.00
Claoa 5 - Ahatrac .. - Palleraa, opacial offec.. , .... ...... .......... .................. 2.00
1.00
1.00
Cluo 6- Naturo Clooeupa ...... .......... .............................. ................... 2.00
Cluo 7 - MiooallaaooUM .............................................. .......... .......... .. 2.00
1.00

DMSION 1202

4.00

C..:.

Eatrioo •uotl&gt;e ~ oa A..,_ 10 A 11,4:00 P·•· attiJo offico of aha Fair Saentery.
.
Aay olae photo •uatl&gt;e ......tedatloutll/2" 011aUoidooof picture, ready to MDfl wi.. fina l&gt;ackiDcs
ourface, or wW DOl ha aceepled. M...a ha ahlo to ha hUDfl by S.hooluo.
Photo caiiBolha•a .._exhibited p...mouoly at Meip Ceuaty Fair.
It io ............., "' titlo picblrea.
Nof,.._,
AU oxhlbi.. •ut ha.. entry lap attached.
Pho......,h •uot ha ......... aad work of .UU.itor.
Aaypcno• ........ o-halftltoiriDoo-fro.ploolofP'aphycaaDOtbejudpd. TheFairc. .•ittoe e

SEC'I10N 2 -JAilS (Any .._Jar)

......u.c

D. Laad.&amp;J:: ...... .......................... .. .... .................. 4.00
E. Aaimal toody .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .............. .... ....... 4.00
4' 00
~~~lJi'coi:Oa

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

13.

Cherry............................................................

AIIATEVll PAINTING RULES
I. JUNIOR io aay a.rtiat _... aha ... J 18 yaare.
2. ADULT io aay artiot o - aha ... J 18 yoan.
3. o.Jy O!'O eatry por artlotla .... c.....
4. Each paiali"'•ut l&gt;e aha orieiaal work of aha artloL
5. Each paiali"'•uot DOtha•o .._ oloow. at aha Fair hafore.
6. No auJ.. or au.her paiali"'.
7. AU oatrioo • ..., ha.. oatry ... attached le paiati"', aad -.ly to haatJ or wW DOl ha aeeepled.
a. Aa1 paraoa
o. . half their iDeo- f... paiDli"'.......,, ha Judpol.
9. 'naj.dpo doelolou .... , ......... cWialle.
10. P~ areliooltad to 16d0 wltloeut &amp;a...
11. Tho Fur eo_._ lo aal nopolllil&gt;lo few loao or .........
11. Lhibito _ _.haloN 1:00
S....Aoy, A-tU wW forfeitaay ril&gt;hoa or p....Uu..

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

3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00

DEPARTMENT XI- AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY

Superlttteadea.......C....!Ja Rlteble

KidDe?.................................... .. .. .. ....

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Debbie Speacer,Cbotlrpenoa
Carol7" Rltehle, Saperlttteadet~t
ENTRY FEE• lloahenhlp 'nchal
M110t be ia placo by 12:00 Neoa Saturday, Aupatl3, Cloaod Juci!PDf12:00 P·•· Saturday, A...,..a

SEC'I10N I - PRESEIVES (Any .._Jar)
Claoa I P...lo. ............................... .............................. 2.00
Claoa 2
2.00
Claoa 3 Strawhony.......................... .......... ........ .. .. ...... 2.00
Cluo 4 Paar.......................... .......... ............ ........ ...... 2.00

ENTRY FEE: M..benhip tieluot.
Ltrioo •uot ha Ia ploce l&gt;y Saturday, A-tl3, 12:00 Nooa.
Eatrioo •uot ha ...Ptond A....,.a 10 aad 11 ualil4 P.M., off- of Fair Saen&amp;ary.
Art uiUI&gt;it opeaa 8:00 •·•·• Moaday, A-t 15.
Cloaod J""ciac at 2:00 P·•·• Saturday, A...,..au.

c.Jss

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DMSION 1201

Cuoly. Rlteble - Superlttteadent

DmSION 1001 -JUNIOR PAINTING
CLASS 1 -OIL PAINTING
tlnt
A. Laad.ape... ... .... . . . . .. ... ... ... . ..... . .... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 4.00
B. Aabaal Study .. .... .. ............................ ...... .. .. .. .. .. . 4.00
4 ' 00
~:"l~~rt.ic.PAiNTiNc

BEST OF SHOW: fS.OO
RESERVE BEST OF SHOW: 83.00
DIVISION 1003 -ADULT PAINTING EIPIJIIENCED
1. Aayoao wloo baa le..,.. cla.oo, oxhibilod aad w aold a paiatiDf!.
CLASS 9- OIL ........................................................ ... 4.00
CLASS 10- ACRYUC ................................................. 4.00
CLASS II - WATEI COI.OI ....................................... 4.00
CLASS 12 - omER MEDIA .......................................... 4.00

PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN

1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

takU., their owa iae. ..

Claao 1 Loaf 'l'holo Wheat 8...1...... .......... .............. ... ..
Claao 2 Loaf While
Claao 3 Baaaaa Nut Brood....................................... ....
Claao 4 Zuchiaai
(Alter iudei"'l• ,...iader J loel . .y be lekea loo-)
Claao 5 Bakilltl Powder Blocul.. (3 oa plate)....... ...............
Cluo 6 Y-a RoO. (3 oa plale). ............ ................ .........
DmSION 1207 - CAKES
(Alter judiPDfl• remaiDder of cake ... y be takea ho-)
Cluo 7 Aap1 Food................................................ . ......
Cluo a CloOeelota (aay type frootiat)... ................ .......... ....

2.00
2.00

1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00

2.00
1.00

~:.::721;;~ ~~~- ,-;·,--;·;:::;...............

1.00

1.50
1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00

Bread..................................... ...... .
Breed......................................... ......

1.00
Ciuo 10 oa_._...... .......................................... ...... 1.00
1.50
1.00
Cluo 11 Plobo s.,.. (ao lclatl)........... ........................... 2.00
1.50
1.00
1.50
Cluo 12 Cheeolale Chip (DO ••le).. ................................ 2.00
1.00
1.50
Cluo 13 P. .ua&amp;-.... ............................................ 1.00
1.00
1.50
Cluo 14 Browaioo- iced...... ........................................ 2.00
1.00
1.50
Cluo 15 llrewaloo - ... iced...... ............................ ........ 1.00
DMSION 1209 - PIES
(Aller J"'PP, 314 of plo . .y be tak• .,._ )
1.00
1.50
Cluo 16 Applo ................................................ ......... z.oo
1.00
1.50
Cluo 17
2.00
1.00
1.50
1.00
Cluo 18
1.00
1.50
Cluo 19 Paach................................................. ......... 1.00
1.00
1.50
Cluo 20 Baloht................................................ ......... z.oo
DMSION 1210- CANDY (6 , . _ oa a pla1e)
1.00
1.50
Cluo II Fuclp, Cloocolate............ ................................ 1.00
1.00
1.50
Cluo 12 Fudp, P...ua Bu-.......... ............................ 1.00
1.00
1.50
Cluo 23 Fudp, Whira..... .... .. .. ........ .................... .... ... 1.00
DMSION 1211 - COOJW: CONTEST
Ciuo 24 Puoapkht Cookie eo.....,
Ruloo aha- u hoked...,... but aU oatrioo •uot ha .ado fre• aha followbet -klo aod froothttl
-ipa.
I cop brewa IDfiU

Charry................................................ .. .... ...
Paeu................................................ ..........

leup ......-lac
1 cop pu.plda
. . . haataa
I 1/Zcupe flour
1 top. held .. aodo
l ..p.haklDflpowder
112 lop. oalt
1 top ••u.u...
I lop ....Uia
C.... ovpr,ohorteai"', p-plda, aad ........... Add dry bep &amp;a.. aad a woD. Add •..Uia.
Drop by toupooa. Baluo at350° for 8 to 10 otiaotoo. Froat witle1 I ahap ..!ted b - , 2 Thop llillor
c,..., 4 Tbop Browa IDfiU aad -..P powdoood ••r to tllie~.
Boot of Sloow PuoapkiD cookio • 3.00
Boot of Sloow Puoaplda -klo · 2.00
.
DMSION 1212- BEST DU:SSED CONCRETE GOOSE CONTEST
1.50
Cluo I C....._.. .... .. .............. ...... .......... .. .... .... ...... . 1.00
1.50
Cluo I Eaotea- ............................~.. .. .... .................... .... 2.00
1.50
C1uo 3 Ballow- .. .... .............. .... .. .......... .......... ......... 2.00
1.50
Cluo 4 Patriotie .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .... .. .. ........ ...... .... ...... .... • 2.00
1.50
Cluo 5 Miocello_,.. ................................................... 2.00
Boot of Sloow- Myotery Award
Eatrioo •uot ha Ia ploce Saa...day, Aupo&amp; U, l&gt;y U - · Cloaod Jwlti"' Saturday aft.anoooa at I

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DEPARTM~T XIII-GRANGE

EXHIBIT

.._..... Lo... ~
mEIIL "DOORWAY TO COIIIIVNm ACftON"
mE CLOSED BIBLE AND n.AG IIAY BE USED- NO O'IUER llEGALIA

P·•·

Ltrioo cloaa at 4
Thunday, A...,..a, 11
Cra... .UU.ita wW ha judpd lloadoJ, A..,.al5, 9 a.-.
c..,.. .UU.lle wW ha judpd •• aha folio..... Seon lloud
SUBORDINATE GIIANGE EJUDBrr IIOOU: CAIID
IWGSCOUNTYFAIR
Oripaallty - lclau aad ......................................................................................
AlinA:-- AlKilty 1o 81tnct aad loeld -tloa .................................... .......... ....... 15

zo

Ap,...- ..... - - - 'fioiWIIty ..................................................................... 10
c...,. T·+htp -lclou ud
tJ. c...,. ................................................. 25
Aoloio: •GoaloaadC...1Uii&amp;J
oi'-IG...,. .......................................... zo

priMIC;!_

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TOTAL .................. ....................................... ................... 100

DMSION 1204
8ECftOI'I 10 - CANI'IED VEGETABLES

~ 35 lloole, ...................... .............. ......... ........... . z.oo
Ciao. 36 o-, ...................................................... 1.00
37

Boau,

u........................ ............................

1.00

1.50
1.50
1.50

1.00
1.00
1.00

DmSION ISO I ·GRANGE EDOBrr

........_.rrs.oo......

AU artieloo lllllalllited loJ a G...,.- ha poa ..... ..- ...Ia loy

_._.of·

THAT Gnap.

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PAGlt TWltNTY-ltlGHT
'£J&amp;IIolto on ,. w ploeeol 1&gt;y 6.00 p.a. oe S.twday, A-t 13.
Lela CnDp wllllae ........... "' lluy o M-benlaip T ..kot. .
.
.
It
Folr Boord .. wild~ Atlricuhure ID Meip Co~··'~~ •• C&amp;D . . . . . . ..
of DO Mtter olep iD thot directioo tJ.oa tJ.o upi&gt;uildiDfl of the GRDp ODd their OCbYibel.
Superiatelldent will t.e iD Doporlloeat to oicl iD .....,.ol of exhibite from 1:00-4:00 p.111. Suadoy,
Aupot22.

1. AU troetoro •IIOlruafoc"'''J hisltidlee..,U.. RPMS,IO~ollow...owill beollowed.
8. No cluab or 1&amp;eel wheell, DO fuel •ixture, and DO four wheel dri••·
9. Tbe drowbor eoaaot be o•er 18" bip or elooer thoa 18' fro• tho ceater of NOr ule.
10. RU. width canDOl exceed tire aaaufactuer'• recommeadatioa of the tire heme UNCI.
II. Tho 1938 oDd older clou CODDOI rua o tiro larpr thaD 14.9 OD row cropo or 18.4-34 OD otaadud

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DEPARTMENT XIV- PUBLIC SCHOOLS

12. Orit!iaol typa drawbor "'""'be ...ed,

Educational alaibiu wiU be c.... if'MMI u ~eio.aee exhihiu of arta aad crafll exhihiu. Seieace ex.bibiu
will he directly related to topict ia health, oouenatioa, earth ecteDce, biolou, botaay, pby.ia, or
cb.... iotry.
~: ••

Aru aad craft ex.bibiu •ig:hl co•Ut of ha..dcraft~ia.oi•Uat wood work, metal work, leather craf~
weavins, knittillr(h DeecUework, paiatinp, drawlai, &amp;etteri.at: or c•aaicl.
Wh exhibit will M judpd OD ita OWD aerita.

F'tnl Ploce ... ..... ........ ..... .... ....................... .... ... ...... .... ... ... .. Blue Ribt.ea • Pluoll.50
Seeoad Ploce ....... .... .. ...... ....... ... ....... ..... ...... .... ... ... .••. ... .. ... Red Ribboa • Plue 11.00
Third Ploce . . . •. . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. •••.•..• .... . White Ribboa • Plue I . 50
Folll'lh Ploee ., ..... ..... .. .... .......... ... .............. .......... ...... ..... .. .. c.._ Ribboa · 1'1110 0.00
Tbe follo..U., ndeo oDd ,.....lotioDO ohoU ,..... oU exhibita.
I. Eatrieo clwe ot 4 P·• · Aupot U .
2. Eatrieo will bo liaited"' pupilo oarollod iD Meip Couaty Seboolo iD tho 1993-114 oebool yeor.
3. AU exhibita aiiOl be iD ploce by 4:00 p.a. Saturday, Aupot 14.
4. Aay exhibit withdrowa Wore 10
Saturday will forfeit &amp;DJ p..-1 .... for whioeh it io elipble.

P·•·

exhibit.
1. Exhibita will be juclpd ol o t i - to be ODDouaeed by tho ouperiDteadODL
8. Exhibita 01uot rep ...... t oriptol work eo•pleted by tho otudeat iD the imaediate precodillfl yeor ·
9. Aay co••en:iolly prepared 1110teriol •uot be U..icleatal"' tho exhibit u o wholo.

10. Exhibita wiD be judpd upoa tho beoio of

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DEPARTMENTXV-SPEED
BeeP

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17, 1994-- STARTING TIME 12a30 P.M.
Poee . 2 y.;., Old F'.Uy- RiYOr Volley Colt Circuit ....................... ... ... EoL P,...,.l3918 Added
(Ohio Foir Fuacl - Early ClooiD8)
Trot . 3 Yeor Old - Ri- VoUey Coh Cin:uit .•..•............ ..........•.. ...••• EoL PuNOI3918 Added
(Ohio Foir Fuacl- Eorly ClooiD8)
Trot . 2 Yeor Old- Ri- V.Uey Colt Circuit ......... .......... ....... .. ....... . EoL P,...,. 13918 Added
(Ohio Foir Fuacl- Eorly ClooiD8)

(Ohio Foir F...t- Early CJoo-.&gt;
Added
Trot . 3 Y- Old Filly .••••. •••.......•••... •... ••••.. ...... .•....•.••••. •••• ...•••••••• .••• " " - 13918
(Eorly ClooiDfll
Trot . Oltllleo Tr&lt;tl • F. . For AU ... ......... ...•... ... .............. .. ............. ................ Puoo 1800
{EariJ Claobtc)
Paco. OhiUeo Paco • F..,. For AB ..... ....... ...... .. ...... ...... ... ........ .. ........ ...... ....... Puoo 1800
(Eorly Clool"')

kle,..

THURSDAY, AUGUST 18-7:30 P.M.

5. No portiatl or polioh.... allowod oa ltoedo or iDtako.
6. C.. liDo throup worklllflfaol p-p• .,._, .,.. oaly.
7. Foe"'ry ipitioa ODd opao hoaden.
8. Hydraulic . _ ohaft .t liftan. (No oeliclliftera. No rolleniae roekon.)
9. Tn aiM liaited lo U.S • 33 • 15.0 DOT approYOd. No ......... XT'o or bor tnod tlreo.
10. I" eieon- Itot- hloeb oad froao, clrin oltift loopo ud ohieldo. KID tnritdt hiPIJ • ...dod.
11. AD tnaeb will be chocked uador t.oecl prior lo puB cia..
12. No oltered whool beoe. Mula- hitc.... loo;pt 24" fro. hitclo poiDt porollolto poaad, oot 1ooo
thoo W fro. -tor ofreor ulo.
U . Frou...;pta,.....__6tl'fre•cooteroffrolllulooroot"'aDOOd195"froa-ofree.rulo.
14. MIIOl ..... llaDdud hod or foe ..ry ltaailt flot hod.
15. 11'ei,dtt 6000 ,........
16. No lh. opoed lr&amp;Dia--. ...._ por ...W .t ,-,or pnfobrlcoted truofor- (quick
c......~

.

11. No ,_-aed fioolo. No ailnu oxicle. Puap pa oaly. No olcoltoL
18. 11'eiPteaiiOibe-ured.Aay..-Ipartfallbll(froalnc•oadlaiUiactroe•(or_..olhtldo)
will t.e poouoda for dioquollfleatioa. Deciolo• of official. wll loo &amp;.I.
19. 11'....._ oubjoct to faolp1100p ud ltJclroalie 11ft.
20. AD foe"'ry obeet -tal, ..._ foadon, ..._ bed floon .t oidoo, NO ftberpuo bady parto.
21. See Goaenl Ruloo holow.
Toonlowu: eoaploto eqlao choe• • SSOO.OO - No......ftmdoblo
MODmED AND MJPERSTOCK RULES
I. Modified ODd ..,............. paD ndoo,- u O.S. T.P.A.
2. Muot boat leul 5 oupen..... •trieo to ..... a pull, otlwa .... thoy will naa Ia aodiflod eluo.
3.
GINEJIAL RULES
I. Tnacb • - be _.aed Ia o oofo-- ot
2. o..Jy- ........ ollowod .. lnck wltllo .........
3. No o• ollowod Ia poiJiac ono, - • portlclpaWo.
4. AI_.. will,.
w- u.1 ,_,......

oil-.

o•• ......

5, AI ....Pta aaot Ito_....., lu-.lto - · ·
,
6. No oleoltolc beta For ...... ponUuod o• falrpoud pNporty.
7. AldriYOn ...lor II,....~ ......... om- ,..-I .............. p.U.
8. Boudorioo wll be 1110rkod,
... portlolput •-* daJ wltltia tlto lloaoo wllllo .......
9. Paali II
forward -tlo• otopo, orw.... -n.llcpald or parto oro loot.
IO.If
u -pllollop W.n75feol, loo boa tbe ricbtte- bod foro -...1 p.U.
U. E• m. deloJ- Jc. oltIJ. A., ...- ................... alllo-licaiJr paallolut.
IS. AU padla darl fro. o tiPt ltbelt. NO JERitll'fC.
14. Toot pullor boo tho optloalo ...,., tbe fin&amp; pull or eo- bee• iD tltlrd • Jut pullott pooitiooo.

........... - · bo ohand.
J. A ........ 1938.t ......................... DOW............ A~-- ........ tocl.up
eio...
3. TIMnwiD boo twodri...rliaitporp..U, ........... wioupoclflod. o.lyooo ,._,........,..,r, por
cluo.
4. A
aiiOI boot leull6,.... of op with pareato' wrl5. AU cloM. will be oplit 1938 ud oldor, 1939 thro... 1959, f.. lory ......... oat,.
6. AU 1ne"'n allll pull Ia lew,.....

..dod..._...... ,
elmer..._

eo-.

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SUPERINTENDINTS............................................................TJM BEARDS, ED BOLTER
CBAIRMEN ............................................. Brelll Zirkle, Leonood Koen!s,
JeDDiap BeesJe, KeDDy Buddey.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 - 8:00 pm
ENTRY•
110.00
115.00
115.00
120.00
120.00

CLASSt
60001 Fleld s ... k
80001 Fleld s ...k
90001 Field s-k w/turbo
85001 Pro s...k
10,0001 Pro s ....

TRACTOR CLASSES
PLACING•
1150-IIOO-ISO-I25-SI5-S5
I175-II25-SI00-115hl50-125
l175-1125hl100-l15hl50-125
l250-ll75-S140-I100-115-S50
1250-1175-S140-II00-175-S50

SPONSORt
Ricleaour Supply
Lee'• Auto SerYiee
Cheoter Asri S...ioee
Cheoter Asri S."ioee
Kellen C110to111 BeadiDJ

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.

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... ... . .. . .

5. Judp'o Claoiee will be the fint to be judpd (150 p..,.iua).
6. Oaly 0110 F'~r~t Ploee priae will be awarded par eatry.
1. Ca.... ft aod H•"'tbe F'.Jd Ready, i.e. ,....,.pm,,......clo&amp;h,oilcut,to,ct.iD, tool., water
j..,. ole. DriYer oM COilUIIIO will oleo be jud,.d.
8. F'mt, oeeoad, oDd third ploeeo will be oworded trophieo iD odditioa to tho cuh p..,..iUOII.
9. Tbe hoot poooiblo care will be take. of oU equip-t, llut the Meip Couaty A.,.ioeulturol Society
will Dot be Nlpoauible for lou or cloma,..
10. Trac:lon ••Y be re•o"ed after DOOD Saturday, Aup~t 20.
ll.• Ct... Ill will poy leD ploeeo, fro• 150 for r...t to IS for leDth, ot IS iatenolo.

I. Tne...,, 1931 oDd older, whool.t crowlor type, hoot . .~
2. T........ 1938 oDd older, whool.t crowlor typo, racld NOdy
3. Troetoro, 1939 thru 1959, wbeol.t crowlor type, hoot . .~
4. Trocton, 1939 thru 1959, wbeol.t crowlor typo, field reedy
S. Oldeot troetor eatered
6. Judp'o cboioeo trac"'r
1. Judp'o ehoioeo, .mp pioece equipiiiODI pioece (aoe troctor)
8. Judp'o cboioeo, hoot equip!BODI dioploy
9. Boot Siatlle C..~
10. Boot c.. EDfliDe llioploy
11•• Boot a...red Fona EquipiiiODI
For lafon~~atioa oa co.petitioa or exhil»iu call:
O.a Sotith 1149-2033 or JOIIIIiap BeDf!lo 992-7888

KIDDIE TRACTOR PULL
TRACTOR RULES

I. Mlllt be equippad with 0 ..u.u..... of ODO 2 314 pouacl dry chOIIIioeol r.... exlillfluioher.
2. AU weisht a111t be -urat, fulelled to troetor.
3. Weiptl or weJPt fn . . aot to u:ceecl.ore tlaaa 24' beyond froat of tr.ctor.
4. AU troeton will,. o•• oceloo before oad ofter eoclt pud.
.
5. Drowbor to beolatloiiOI'J Ia .U directioao. No ohorter thea 18' froa eeater of oxlo, ODd ha•o o hciPt
of 20'.
6. Drowber ..... Ito equipped witlt • oteol hitdtiDJ dmee, aot aon thaD I 112" ahioek- oDd with • 3"
diaaeter ......... .
1. Muiaaa oioe of turbo io No.4 chorpr with 3" iDtake. No "I"' pu•po.
8. Motor oldo oltioldo -y Ito reao•ed by judp "' _..ure turbo cborp with oaly tho clriYer'• help.
9. AU ODf!iDe f... auot bo xhroaoded.
10. AU exbe..t .... clilcJaarp apwud, roiDcapo Dot poraitted.
ll. Field otoek tire oioe liaoitan 60001 oDd 80001 aot"' ueoed 18.&lt;l 90001 turbo aot"' uDOOd 20.8.
12. No preoourioed faol ollowod, except foc"'I'J L.P. pa troeton. Gu, cllooel faol oDd L.P. FM oaiJ.
13. NOTE: PRO STOCK PUU. RULES SAME AS O.S.T.P.A.
l&lt;l S.. ~ ndoo for .U Pallo.

GENERAL RULES
I. Trucb ••• bo operated ill o oofe....,... ot oU tboeo.
2. Oaly- r-• ollowed oa lnetor whilo pulliu.
3. AU cim.e ...lor II t-" of op, aiiOl haYO- ,........1 poraieoloa to pull.
4. No oao oUowod IB J&gt;dllll ono, - · particlpaata.
5. No olooltolc be•• P" or ..... porooittod oa f.....aad proporty.
.
6. Boaodarioo will be ...-!tad, puUIDfl porticiputa ..... otay withiD the u.. whilo paiJiDs.
1. Pull 11
...U., forwud - - '"'P' or whoa.,.._... liquid or porto oro loot.
8.Udri_ ..... u_ptlootoptltoolodbelore75foot,behutherlPt"'eo-beckforoooeoad
Ex.-..
oltuo.
9. AaJ C o - who ....... tan,
p.O. .....
10. AD , . . 11tut fro. a tlthlltitclt. NO JERKING.
11. Toot podlor boo tho optloa 1o oeeopt tho lint poD or co- beck Ia third puUIDfl poohioea.
u. Dri- ........ eptio• lo opot the olod ......... olod io otoppad.
13. o.ty o• drhw por c ....,...._ there oro- thoo 10 •trieo por cluo.
14. Tloo cloclolo. of ......,......_._ ODd a:lta1r.- .. flul. .

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Du Smith, KeDDJ Baekley ud Riek Kobloata.
Saperiateadeat Breat 1Jrkle
ENTRY FEEt ti.OO
IIIGISTRATIONt 4t00 p.111. doy olpall.
Ixeopt .. Frldoy the 19th, 12 aooa R.........
A PUU. EACH DAY AT 4.00 p.m., exeoptloaa 19th, IN !IB01VRING ON HIU 1I'ITB A PUlLOFF FOil EACH DAY'S 11'1NNEI ON SATURDAY AT 4.00 p.&amp; IN TRE TRACfOR PUU.
AlliA
There will 1M. two ca... of coateltaDII:

GAS

667-3198
St. Rt. 7
Thppers Plains, OH.

ANTIQUE FARM TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT

EXHIBIT
IULIS AND IEGULATION!I
I. A U - aut Joo ia p.._llooday, A..... IS.
2. AU....._ aut !taft-- puo or__....... puo"' ater.
3. J....._wlllt.eot 10.00a.a. ,11'odooadoy,A~~7:..,._,
4. Iatry tlcbta ..........
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MIDDLEPORT

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rtropliits &amp; rtees
155 N. Second Ave.
992-6128
The Local Source
We Do It RIGHT The FIRST 'Time

Mon.- Fri.
6 am- to pm
Sat. &amp; Sun.
7 am- !Opm

MEIGS MOTEL

.w.,_ ... ·--tlcally

ANNOUNCER: BRIAN COWNS
TRACK MAINTENANCE• KilLER'S CUSTOM BENDING AND KEIF'ER'S SERVICE CENTER
PUll. BACK TRACTOR• ROSE'S EXCAVATION
SLED: M a: 11' SLED COMPANY
FIRST AND SECOND PLACE TROPIDES F1JRNISHED BY THE CLASS SPONSOR.

GROCERIES

Gas Plus

..dod ..........

s• ...-u ....... w....

OaJGINIAL COLOI IF POSSIBLE
I. Tnc"'n aiiOl be" oloc1 hloe• ud o,.....U Ia .,...._of ,-,01--"•rr. AU tncton
................. froat..d oad.,...W.Itnlr.-. Staadard trMdo aaotlta.. tltofutooy...._.. Tloo

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~150-1100-115
c .t D P - u
l225-ll50-S125-1100-115
C .t D P•-il
1800-1200-SI50-SIOO-I15
C .t D P--11
I200-1125-SIOO-I15-S50-S25 LI1en Cuotoa llamd....
1200-1125-S100-I15-S50-125
Quollty Priat Shop

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CLASSES

TRACTOR PULL

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Daa Smith, SaperiDieltdmt;
Virpl Windon, KeDDy s ...

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SPONSORa

c a: D p.,-u

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4. No electric faol pu•po.

ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL
AND LOCAL YOKEL TRUCK PUlL

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PLACING,
I150-S125-S100-115-S50

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Stabo eatr&amp;DCO f• io u odYVlloed. Moaey diftoloa: 45 • 25 • 15 - 10- 5 par -L F\Ye to otort. Tloo ricbt
11 ........I "'c...... order of,......... or"' doeloro off oay nee iluaa•oicloble .....Iilio• p,...U.
EliooiM- hoata for tho ObWco l'uo oDd the Trot If~- TJ.o Colt Stakoo Will bo need Ia
cliYiolooo uador the ndeo of t1to Ri- Volley Coh Cireuit. Two hoat ploa. E-, loooa a ..... Ia Colt
Stak., ...,, · - 7 ....... will be otarted .... hoaL
AU ODtrieo aiiOI be dodored iD hy 11:00 o.a. 2 doyo belon tho.-.
IIJVII V.UU:Y COLT CIRCUIT MEMBERSHIP CARDS WJU. BE HONORED AT GATE
SPEED OffiCE TELEPHONE (614) 992-6580
SPEED COIIUIITI'II
ROGER !IPEI'ICEJl, S.pa.
JII'ININGS BEEGLE
FAIR SECRETARY• L.rio ..... 2115 Sod, ........... OWo 45760
MOBILE !ITA11111'1G GATE
BLACUMITB
PHOTO FINISH
IIDIBER oltlao RIVER VALLEY COLT CIRCUIT oDd tlao SOllTIIEIIJII OHIO FAIJI CIRCUIT

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CLASSt
60001 4/w drl.. ......
58001 4lw dme aoodillod
58001 4/w driYOoupar •"'"k
620014/w clrin aodillod
19,5001 !laaol T...k
24,500f !laaol Tnac.

STOCK TRUCK IULES
1.
ofy-oftrwlo w/foe...., - · iroa ........ four ........ .Oowed, ohuola....
iatalta ollowed, I U..lt opaeer,liaait earlt to 800 C.F.M.
2. Eapoe .u.. liaoitad ... 470 .... Ia. • •030 OYOnioo.
3. Truck •111t ~;,aoek wlworkillt; . .jor 1 ecnuriee (i.e. J.ater, alienator, fu a walel' ,...,,

CONDITIONS
USTA Ruleo"' ~"'""' ......... Iatro- foo of 120.00 for botlt the ObWco Puo oDd Tr&lt;tl. Ohio Coh

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21. Pull •uol be otarted from upt chaiD oaly.
22. Ruleo wiD be eaforced oDd oubjoet to cheek ot oay time.
23. ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES OR DISORDERLY CONDUCT IS SUBJECf TO DISQUAUFICATION.
JUDGES DECISIONS ARE FINAL
PRIZES• t75 - t50 - 125- SIS- SIO
LOCAL YOKEL TRUCK RULES
1. Truck •Wit appear 1toelr. with aajor acceuoriel: heater, altemator, faaaacl water pu•p, Hat.,
·D~.... aop!exipuo.
Z. M...t ha•e exhautt •y•&amp;em: duelexhauataad header• permitted. No open headen.
3. Muot be rood licetuecl.
4. Puap pa oaly.
5. Si..P, 4 borrelcorb. oaly.
6. Uft ~.. ODd otabiliaer bon ,....itted.
1. Ttre oioe liait,l2 x 33-16.S- DO 11'roDf!ler XTo, Tcrro'o or ber treed tireo.
8. Nowe;ptbon.
9. Trudut will be weipocl oad U..paetad before pullias.
10. See c-ol Ruleo for oD Pullo.
ll. Eatry F•ISO
Judp Deeioioa F'mol
PriMa: 1100 -115 . 150 . I2S • 115
Spo-r: Bibbee Uoed Con

ENTRY•
115.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00

FRIDAY, AUG. 19, 1994-- STARTING TIME 12t30 P.M.

3800

l&lt;l Oae Nltarl will be allowed iltroew otopo withiD 10 feeL
IS. Ia cue of •eehaaioeol failure tro...,r wiD be ploced ot ead of cluo.
16. CoalellaDl wiU he ditqualitaad. if rear tire or 11ed come~ ia conlacl with outooOf· houadl lille.
17. No o•er rldiasof FYerDOn wiD be permitted.
18. Tractor will be operated i.a a aale auaer or coateataal wlll be diMtualiftecl. Driwer •a~t reaala
aealed ud bawe oae haad oa ateeriDc wheel.
19. F'tnt puller aoeh duo wiD ha.. optioa to take puD or drop"' third pooitioa.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1994,7:30 pm

Paco - 3 Yeor Old Filly· IllY• Volley Colt Circuit .•••.•••...•.•. ..•••••••.•••• EoL l'uM P918 Added

39-59

ANNOUNCER: BRIAN COWNS
TRACK MAINTENAI'j.CE: KilLERS CUSTOM BENDING AND KEEFERS SERVICE CENTER
PUll. BACK TRAcrOR: ROSE'S EXCAVATION
SLED: M 6: 11' SLED COMPANY
FlRST AND SECOND PLACE TROPIDES F1JRNISBID BY THE CLASS SPONSOR.

uDder it and 1ubject to appro\'al,

SUPIRINTINDINTS..................................................... ED HOLTER AND TIM BEARDS
CBAIRMIN ....................................... Brelll Zlrldo, Leoaud Koems, oad Keaay Bodtloy.

THURSDAY, AUG. 18, 1994- STARTING TIME 12a30 P.M.

39-59

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12o. No lorpr thaa o I" hi.. h pia hole. Will be hitehod with o twiotad cleYio oDd I" hiteh pia.
Pronded by fairhoard. Orjcipel facton drawbv1 only!
13. Tip bor may be ...ed to pre•eat rollo•er. Bor muot oupport weiPt of troetor whoa jock io placad

TRUCK AND SEMI TRUCK PULL

Trot. 2 Yeor Olcl FiDy • RiYOr VoUey Coh Circuit .•... .•.. .........• .•..••• ••. EoL p,...,. 13918 Added
(Ohio Foir Fuacl - Early ClooiD8)
ed
Poco. 3 Yeor Old. RiYOr Volley Colt Circuit .. ...•....•.. ....•. .... .•.••... .. •• EoL P,...,.l3918 Add
(Ohio Folr Fuacl- Iuly CJooiac)
Trot. 2 Yeor Old Filly- Bmr Volley Colt Circuh •. .••...••.•...••..•••••••••• EoL l'uM 13918 Added
(Ohio Folr F...t- EariJ CJoolac)

4500
3500
4500
5500
6500

IS. Dri- boo tho optioa"' opot tho olod hoforo the olod il •"'PpM·
16. oat, ODe dri-,... ....... u.aleoo theN .... •oro tha.o 10 mtrieo ..........
11. Tloo cleeioloD cl the ouporillteadoat oad cboJ...... io (mol.

20. No cut or 1teppecl tire~ .

5. Not .aore thu oae atry per penoa.
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6. lafo ...... tioa OD the ...., fora ..... U..lude tho . . oad srode oad oehoolof tho IMIYicluolmak.... the

ENTRY J7IEa tiO.OO
CLASSU. 1
Eatrieo otart otli.OOo.a. at poD-. •.....•. .. ..•••.... ...••••. .. 38 oad ...lor
39-59
39-59
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chaw or broeeo odded. Drowbor •""' be ridpcl iD oD

directiou.

JOHN RIEBEL, Saperinteadeat

Roger Speaeer, VIrgil Windon, JeDDIDp

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Goeglein Road

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
992-5531
"Off S.R. #7- By- Pass"

,:. Parts Plus
PARTS PLUS AUTOSTORE 1675
119 West Second St. Pomeroy, OR. 45769
(614) 992-2139

Warner.Heating &amp;
Cooling, Inc.
Serving Meigs, Mason &amp;
Galli a· Counties
Come see us at our booth at the
Meigs County Fair. ·

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PAGETHIKI'Y

a.. 1 • BoY" or Cirlo • 3!&gt;-S51

SATURDAY, AUGUST 20-9:15 A.M.

Wallpaper Outlet
Your complete Home Decorating Center

Kirsh Window Treatments * Cusom
Bedspread* Drapes* Wallcovering *
Carpeting * Gray Seal Paints

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Hobson Rd.

992-6173

Middleport, Oh

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11:30 • ·• · • Weleo-

~ oa cooklotl wltb poocheo
12:00 N- · P-h Plo jucJslac eoateot (eub prbeo)
12:30-Awarclo
Spo-red 1&gt;J v-... M-riol Hoopital

The

LITTLE MISS or LITTLE MISTER CONTEST

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G I R L . - - - - - BOYo _ _ _ _ _ Pbooe No._ _ _ __
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Motor Company
"SPECIALIZING IN PEOPLE"
LriTLE MISTER and MISS MEIGS COUNTY CONTEST

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ENTRY BLANK

Mary a- - Choirpenoa

Exhibitor No ........... ..

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17- 4:30P.M.- HilL STAGE
RVU:S ... llEGULA110NS
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AU Eotrioo auot be reoideato of Meip Cot~oty.
Eotrioo a111t bo a bey or pi, four tJu.ou,h - - J.IOII of op.
Cloild auot b. 4 yn. of ... by Aupot15, 199t bot ..t_re tlwo 8 yn of op bJ A - t 15, 19M.
Twi111 wiU bojudpd u illlliYidaolo.
Oao boy ... one pi wiU be .....t..t u Uttlo Mio._ Meip CouaiJ ... Uttlo Mioo Moifo Couaty
Out of OOUDIJ judpl will be uoed lo jadp tha eoa...L
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Entrioo auot be ...ptend 1&gt;J -paper od. An eatry feo of 11.00 wiD be chorpd ood auot be oeotlo · ·
with the entry fora. Doodlloe for ...ptratioa wiD be 12:00 Nooa S.lllrday A..,..t 13 19M.
AD coaleltaa&amp;l will
a rihboa for .........
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I MAKE APPLICATION FOR ENTRY AS FOLLOWS:
Fun Name .................. ............................................................................ ..
Address ............................................................ County ........................... ..

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City .............. .............. .. ........ ............................ State ............................... .
Division

CI8SII

Entry

Number

Gravely

Tanaka Trimmers

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES
&amp; SERVICE
Pomeroy, OH.

204 Condor Street

PH. 992-2975
Evenings Ph. 992-5840
MANNING K. ROUSH - Owner
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I tlll entries that are required to !lay until a designated time may pick up
I thf'lr Premium Checlcs at that time or later- STRICTLY ENFORCED
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VETEUNS
MEMORIAL HOSPTAL
115 E. Memorial Drive
Pomeroy

Attomey• at Law
105 Buttemut Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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At Veterans Memorial Hospital, our professional
healthcare staff is trained to handle medical
situations ranging from routine problems to lifethreatening emergencies. We offer a 24-hour
emergency service, an urgent care center from 9
a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, and a home health nursing
service in your own home. Our wide-ranged services
are available to you at all times. If we can help you
with any health problem, give us a call at 992-2104.
Our staff not only cares "for" you, but cares
"about" you.

M1

Knight &amp; Tenoglia

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WE LOVE THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
AND ENJOY OUR PARTICIPATION AS A
PART OF OUR PLEDGE TO
COMMUNITY SERVICE.

Snapper Trimmers

Snapper

COOLVILLE, OH

42945 ST. RT. 7

Carolya Rltehle • Saperbote•dent

Make your enlfte. on tW. bl•nk, ~ul oul •nd ~~end lo lAurie Reed, Se~rel•ry,
P.O . Bo• 227, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.

ra•• Your Bit. Aid Pllannaeist's
Advice•••
With so many over-the-counter
medications, it's hard to choose the right
one.
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WeD. . .it's easy with a little advice from
your Rite Aid pharquacists.

PARENTS' NAIII!h - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

. Membership Ticket No. ............

Your prescription is the
most important one we
will fill tocl11}r!

has added a

RULES oad REGULATIONS
AU Entrleo mwl be noid011to of M&lt;ip County
l. C.n not be more thoo 3 month. by ADf!IUt 1S, 1994.
2. Can not be more than 6 month. by Auput IS, 1994.
3. C.o not be more thoo 12 month. hy ADf!IUl 15, 1994.
4. C.o not be more thoa 18 month. hy ADf!IU\ IS, 1994.
S. C.o not be more thoa 2 yeon hy ADf!Uot IS, 1994.
6. Coo not be more thoo 3 y..n by ADf!Uot 15, 1994.
7. Coo not be more thoo 4 yean by ADf!Uit 15, 1994.
Twino wiU be judplu iodi•iduolo.
OUT OF COUNTY JUDGES will be uaed to jucJse the conteotood oil deeiliooo of lheoe j--.1- wiD
befmol.
-AU ~are 10 be~ in •horu, IUDiuiU or play clothe. only.
Oae prl ood one bey will he oelecl&lt;d u Fint Ploce Winner In eocb sroup.
Each child wiU recei.e • rihboa for enteri.at: the conteeL
AU b.bieo wiU b. reptered the day of eooteot, ADf!U1t20, fro10 8:30 •·•· 1o 9:1S •·•·
An entry fee of 11.00 will be ehorpd
Reptrotioo clooeo ot 9: IS "·'"·

"County Fair &amp; Peach Pies"
Hilltop Stage
Sapcorlnteod011h Addolo. IAwio
I a - of nlo, ,.....,. wiU be ao•ed l o - oo......a.l

Meigs Carpet &amp; Decorating

Spo,..,...,d by Senior Fair Bd.
Carolyn Ritchie • Superintendent &amp; Mory Rooe • Choirperoon

LADIES DAY AT THE FAIR
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1994- 11:30 A.M.

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PRE'ITY BABY CONTEST (In Show Ring)

Clua 2 - Boyo or Cirlo - 56-751
1. Coote.tanU will M wei«bed oa ftrat entry.
E1u:ept on Friday the 19th 12 DOOD Reptntion.
2. All cootea\aDU mtul wear 1bo..
3. Entrant. mWil ride only tradon and 1kW pro•Mied by official•.
4. The pull 1\art.l wbea ati«bt cham dean the p-ouod.
S. No ot&amp;Ddinf! up to podol. Ooyli&amp;ht...,. betw..., -toad puller end. the puU.
6. No booiUDf! feet under pedolo.
7. No b.ciUDf! up and jerkinf! okid chow.
8. Tractor leu-ins boundary line~ end• the pull.
9. Stopped forward motion eodo pull.
10. Tbe ju&lt;ljj.. dec: ilion will be r... l for aU pullo.
11. Age Limit: 11 yean old at Fair lime.
A Ribbon to each portlclpont with 2 ploee money par dON 12 • t1 .
A Trophy wiU be .,._ted to the winner each day.
A Graod O.amploo Trophy ror mch cl ... wiDDer OD Saturday.
Spo..,red By• Sut~or Run flour Millo, Bob'o Mar.... oad Hoher'o Ooiry.

992-2090
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Rtt. AW G1111ranua You TIN l.owat
Praerlplfon Prfea

POMEROY
992-2586

PT. PLEASANT GALLIPOLIS
304-675-1624

446-1840

DOmE S. TURNER, BROKER 20s N. Second street • Middleport, Oh 45760
Home Ph.: 992-5692
Brenda Jeffers 992-3056
Jerry Spradling (304) 882-3498
FARMS • LOTS • HOMES • RENTALS
APPRAISALS • COMMERCIAL

TRI COUNTY FORD, INC.
481 S. TNnl A...
·~ Ohio 45710

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Pomeroy Exxon Foodmart
278 W. Main hopes you
enjoy the
1994 Meigs County Fair.
Frank Herald Owner
. .''.. 992-6979
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�DEMOLITION DERBY RULES

Compliments of:

CROW AND
CROW
ATTORNEYS AT LAW

Fred W. Crow.
I. Carson Crow
POMEROY, OH. 45769

(614X992-5132 or 992-6059

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Hope Everybody
Enjoys the Fair!

DOWNING CIDLDS
MULLEN MUSSER
INSURANCE
(614) 992-3381
111 EAST SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OHIO 45769

~ R &amp;- G FEED and SUPPLY CO• .
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399 West Main Street • Phone 16141992·2164
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POMEROY, OHIO 45769
FOR PETS- FARM ANIMALS - STABLES- LAWNS 8r GARDENS
PURINA CHOW - DAY .OLD 8r STARTED LEGHORN PUllETS

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Have A Great Day At The Fair!

SUPERINTENDENT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JeJIIIblp 8-epCOMMmEE MEMBERS ••• Tim Beart., Brent Zirkle and 1-.rd Komq.

FIVE POINTS EXPRESS
DRIVE·THRU

TUESDAY, AUGUST 16th, 7:00P.M. GRAND STAND AREA
NO PRE-REGISTRATION NEEDED!
ALL RULES APPLY BEFORE, DURING, AND AFI'ER DERBIES!
A. ENTRY:
1. Each driYer aut ftliater ...d oip a nleaoe.
2. The track or pi'OIIIotor reoenet the rilbt to approYe or reject1111y ..,try.
3. AD eatry f- will be 120.00. DriYer ud 1 pit pencm f't in free.
4. Eachdri.erauotbe 18 yean old orbOYe aoemordri.er ali....... ....I a notarilledreleaoe
aip&gt;ed by a pa...,t or pardi1111.
5. No ...try f- will be refunded after ODe boon prior to derby.
B. DRIVERS:
l. Any driftr not obeyinc the ruleo will be diaqualified.
2. No drinJdnc ol alcoholic beYer.... on the track or in the pit.
3. DriYen may aaDeuYer forward or backward. There will be no bead on eollilioma ...d
no deliberate bittintl of the driYer' 1 door. No otarter bito. £ncjDe aaat be ........m,.
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4 A lime liala will be IUIDOIUlced by the j11dpo. If a driYer doeo not bit aDother car .ntbin
the d..e limit, be will be ditqllalified. Playins "poaoua" or "a...db..U.." or "dOilble
teallinc" will reaodt in aaae.
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5. Boomdariea auot be oboened.
6. No dri.en worldniu a team or toptber in lillY beat. More diacouaion on tbia at the
driYeri meotinc.
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7. AD can m111t be remoYed from tbe poUildo within 12 b011n.
C.CARS:
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1. AaerlCIIII made bard~p automobileo or otation w~na are allowed NO lmperiala. o
tru.cb, jee,., •am, con•ertiblea, heanee, or 4-wbeel dn•e can .
2. St...dard aafety belta ...d belmeta required. Alao, eye protect1011.
3. AIL driYen auto11pply their own can.
4. ~ aluo, bead ud tail Jiabta mull be reaoYed. AD chrome tria oueh ao bead ...d tail
litht moldinp ...d aide trim allot be remoYed BEFORE you come. lt may not be .-oYed on
thepoomdo.
5. A aallim11m ol5 pDono of po will be permitted. Gao t1111k1 may be moYed to the rear
- t area, hilt m111t be coYered with a canYu or rubber material. NO otock po tanka.
6. No opec:ial hllmpen, ninforcemento, or trailer bitcbeo permitted.
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7. F.npDo aORDta may be chained, wired, or welded. No chaiDo or cableo oYer the top.
8. B.U.ot in tirea ...d locked rear endo are permitted. No •Prine blocb or locked oboeb .
Fender wello may be CRt for wboel claar1111oo.
9. Vebio:leo muot baYe brakea at tbe becinnin1 of the beat.
10. Any car~ po or catcbint! lire will be diaqualified.
11. Can mllll be owept out. No junk tirea, wboela, metal parta inoide. ALL can mut baYe
factory coolin~ oyotemo. 0.... tr11111miuion cooler io permitted.
12. Battery aut be moYed to the inoide ol the car ...d coYered and faoteDed down.
13. W!r.--6 atruda, c1111 be double, in front ud rear. 2 to b~~mper or &amp;ame ...d 4 obeet
metal to obeet metal.
14. AD can allll haft tbe f1111 blade co.ared by obrond or hood.
15. Hoodo mllll be in place and operable. They may be wired only. They mut have a 12
inch bole abo.., the carburator. Hoodo are not to be welded.
16. Deck lido ud tailptea may be wired, not welded.
17. Strapo to be welded on doon are not to be OYer3 incbeo in width. No thicker than the
obeet metal of the car.
18. 1Veldini of the body oeaao io not permitted.
19. No extra bolta in the car.
20. No extra body mollDtl in the car.
21. Leaf op~ 112 iDcbeo wide, no benier than 114 inch thick, ...d no more th1111 7
leaYeo to a aide.
22. Headen are allowed, but they mut point up.
23. PaintcarDRmberonboth doon...d on top of can. Can muot be numbered ll12boun
before raoo. The n...ber 13 baa been ofliciaUy retired.
24. Can may not be compacted prior to or durin~ the derby.
25. ALL rear oeata ...d floor deckinB mllll be '-OYed.
26. B~~mpen aay be welded around the obock but not to tbe &amp;ame.
27. NO PROFANITY to be written on the can. Tbio will lead to clioqotalification.
28. Doon may be wired, welded, or otrapped abut. No 1 - doon.
MINICARS
1. At leut 5 can mut obow to baYe thio beat.
2. Mini can auot baYe no more than a 100 ineh wheel hue.
3. Mini can are allhject to aU of the aame ruleo ...d replati..,. •• the replar can.
E. PRIZES:
lot 11,000.00
2nd 1500.00
3rd 1150.00
4th 150.00
For laot3 can in beat will be 40.00
The derby will be compooed oftheinoli&gt;idualbeata1111d ODe feature. Caob ...d tropbieo will
be awarded to beat winDen ud lint, oecond, ...d third place feat11re winDen. The feature
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985-3385
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Located Junction Rt. 7 &amp; 33

Phone 992-5531

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INSURANCE AGENCY

113 W. 2nd St. • Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Office: 614·992·5479

NO REFUND ON ILLEGAL CARS!

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HOT WATER TANKS, HEATERS, COLEMAN
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The Week of June 12
Pickaway County Fair (Circleville)
The Week Of June 26
Marion County Fair (Marlon)
Putnam County Fair (Ottawa)

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June 17-23

June 28-July 4
June 29-July 4

The Week Of July 10
Lawrence County Fair (Proctorville)
Madison County Fair (London)
Paulding County Fair (Paulding)
Clinton County Fair (Wilmington)
Harrison County Fair (Cadiz)
Trumbull County Fair (Cortland)
Jackson County Fair (Wellston)
Crawford County Fair (Bucyrus)
Franklin County Fair (Hillard)

July 10·16
July 10-16
July 11·17
July 11·18
July 12-17
July 12·17
July 15·23
July 16-23
July 16-23

The Week Of Juty 17
Adams County Fair (West Union)
Ottawa County Fair (Oek Harbor)
Warren County Fair (Lebanon)
Carrol County Fair (Carrolhon)
Logan County Fair (Bellefontaine)
Perry County Fair (New Lexington)
Clark County Fair (Springfield)

July 17·23
July 18-24
July 19-23
July 19-24
July 19-24
July 19-24
July 23-29

The Week Of July 24
Butler County Fair (Hamilton)
Knox County Fair (Mt. Vernon)
Summit County Fair (Tallmlldge)
Clermont County Fair (Owensville)
Fayette County Fair (Washington C.H.)
Shelby County Fair (Sidney)
Lucas County Fair (Maumee)
Union County Fair (Marysville)
Seneca County Fair (llffln)
Pike County Fair (Piketon)
· Preble County Fair (Eaton)
The Week Of July 31
Greene County Fair (Xenia)
Medina County Fair (Medina)
Gallla County Fair (Gallipolis)
Vinton County Fair (McArthur)
Auglaize County Fair (Wapakoneta)
Hamlhon County Fair (Carthage) .
Wood County Fair (Bowling Graen)
Ohio State Fair (COlumbus)
Champaign County Fair (Urbana)
Ross County Fair (Chillicothe)
The Week Of August 7
Richland County Fair (Mansfield)
Athens County Fair (Athens)
Hartford Independent Fair (Licking Co.)
Scioto County Fair (Lucasville)
Cuyahoga County Fair (Berea)
Mercer County Fair (Celina)
Ashtabula COunty Fair (Jefferson)
Erie County Fair (Sandusky)
Attica Independent Fair (Seneca Co.)
Henry County Fair (Napoleon)
Miami County Fair (Troy)

July 24-29
July 24-30
July 24-31
July 25-30
July 25-30
July 25-31
July 26-31
July 26-31
July 26-Aug. 1
July 29-Aug. 6
July 30-Aug. 6

July 31-Aug. 6
July 31-Aug. 7
Aug. 1-6
Aug. 1-6
Aug. 1-7
Aug. 3-7
Aug. 4-10
Aug. 5-21.
Aug. 6-12
Aug. 6-13

Aug. 7-14
Aug. 8-13
Aug. 8·13
Aug. 8-13
Aug. 8·14
Aug. 8-14
Aug. 9-14
Aug. 9-14
Aug. 10-14
Aug. 12-18
Aug. 13-18

The Week Of August 14
Muskingum County Fair (Zanesville)
Huron County Fair (Norwalk)
Meigs County Fair (Pomeroy)
Holmes County Fair (Millersburg)
Jefferson C1&gt;unty Fair (Smithfield)
Allen County Fair (Lima)
Darke County Fair (Greenville)
Defiance County Fair (Hicksville)

Aug. 14-20
Aug. 15-20
Aug. 15-20
Aug. 16-20
Aug. 16-21
Aug. 19-27
Aug. 19-27
Aug. 20-27

The Week Of August 21
Monroe County Fair (Woodsfield)
Lorain County Fair (Wellington)
Columbiana County Fair (Lisbon)
Lake County Fair (Painesville)
Portage County Fair (Randolph)
Sandusky County Fair (Frem1&gt;nt)

Aug. 22-27
Aug. 22-28
Aug. 23-28
Aug. 23-28
Aug. 23-28
Aug. 23·28

The Week Of August 28
Noble County Fair (Caldwell)
Morrow County Fair (Mt.GIIeed)
Stark County Fair (Canton)
Hancock County Fair (F,fndlay)
Montgomery County Fair (Dayton)
Richwood Independent Fair (Union Co.)
Van Wert Co\Jn!S' Fair (Van Wert)
Geauga County Fair (Burton)
Mahoning County Fair (Canfield)
Fuhon County Fair (Wauseon)
Washington County Fair (Marietta)

Aug. 30-Sept. 3
Aug. 30-Sept. 5
Aug. 30-Sept. 5
Aug. 31-Sept. 5
Aug. 31-Sept. 5
Aug. 31-Sept. 5
Aug. 31-Sept. 7
Sept. 1·5
Sept. 1-5
Sept. 2·8
Sept. 3-6

The Week Of September 4
Highland County Fair (Hillsboro)
Morgan County Fair (McConnelsville)
Hardin County Fair (Kenton)
Albany Independent Fair (Athens Co.)
Belmont County Fair (St. Clairsville)
Wayne County Fair (Wooster)
Williams County Fair (Montpelier)

Sept. 4·10
Sept. 6·10
Sept. 6-11
Sept. 7-11
Sept. 7·11
Sept. 10-15
Sept. 10-17

The Week Of September 11
Hocking County Fair (Logan)
Guemsey County Fair (Old Washington)
Wyandot County Fair (Upper Sandusky)
Bellville Independent Fair (Richland Co.)
Delaware County Fair (Delaware)

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.

The Week Of September 18
Ashland County Fair (Ashland)
Tuscarawas County Fair (Dover)
Barlow Independent Fair (Washington Co.)

Sept. 18·24
Sept. 19·25
Sept. 23·25

The Week Of September 25
Brown County Fair (Georgetown)
Coshocton County Fair (Coshocton)

Sept. 26-0ct. 1
Sept. 30-0ct. 6

11-17
12·18
13·18
14-17
17·23

TheW k Of October 2
Loudonville lnd ndent Fair (Ashland Co.) . Oct. 4-8
ThejWeek Of October 8
Fairfield County Fair (Lancaster)
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW

30540 Nichols Road
Middleport, Ohio 45760
Phone 614-742-2075

211-213 East Second St., P.o. Box 686, Pomeroy, Oh. 45769
Frank W. Porter, Jr.- Douglas W. Little- Jennifer L. Sheets
(614) 992-2151- (614) 992-6689

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Sunday 1-5 pm

BETSY HERALD

(304) 773-5001

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Plumbing and Heating

Route 1 - Box 43H
Mason, West Virginia 25260
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Western Auto
Major Home Appliances

Craftsman and Wiz(Jrd Lawn (Jnd Garden
Cmftsnmn Tools, Auto Parts, Tires, Batteries
788 North Second
Middleport, Oh
992-5515

FULTZ AND WARNER

CHAPMAN'S FEED STORE

BERNARD V. FULTZ

34562 S.R. 124
RUTLAND, OH 45775
742-3223

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AITORNEYS AT lAW
.111 1/2 &amp; 113 1/2 W. Second Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Complete Line Of Provico And Hubbard Feeds,
Donley Seeds, Farm Supplies Dog Kennels,
Nite Lite's And Supplies, Pet Supplies

General Practice • Real Estate
Business • Domestic Relations

L~Co..j.e In And Check Out Our Prices.

Phone: 992-2186 Fax: 992-5457

GOOD LUCK ON YOUR PROJECTS AT THE FAIR.

Income Tax

1-800-552-1990

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200 West Second Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Phone 992-6708
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Tuppers Plains, Oh 45783
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614-992-5724

BRUCE BUMGARDNER

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Family Practice and Gynecology
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Pomeroy, OH
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Hawk's 76 Station

MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP

We Support the 4-H Program
Full-Serve Gas at Self-Serve Price.

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We Pump It!

THE FLORAL BOUQUET
Flowers &amp; Balloons for All Occasions
We Deliver- Phone 773-5575

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After 5 P.M. Call Rutland, OH. 614-742-2191.
Owner: BARBARA VanMETER

Joy, Diamond, Try-Blend, Purina,
Sunshine, Alpo Dog Feed
Complete Line of Farm Feeds, NAPA
automotive supplies.

Appliances- Central Air Conditioning and Heating

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOT
LENNOX AMANA YORK
1-800-359-4303
Middleport, Ohio

Ph. 992-5321

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auto supplies, gas, groceries and more.

F. &amp; A. SUNSHINE CENTER

5:00 a.m. to 10 pm Mon.-Sat.
Open Sunday 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.

Millie's Restaurant &amp; Produce

Tuppers Plains, OH
667-3182

Meigs County Fair
Monday, August 15
Pomeroy, Ohio
Practice 6:00 p.m.
CLASSES
125 PRO
250/500 PRO
MICRO-MINI (4-7 yrs. old, 50cc bike)
MICRO-MINI (4-8 yrs. old, 50cc bike)
65cc (7-11 yrs. old, 65cc bike)
MINI-JR. (7-11 yrs. old, 80cc bike)
MINI-SR. (12-15 yrs. old, socc bike)
SCHOOLBOY (12-15 yrs. old, 125cc bike)
125 B (Intermediate)
125 C (Novice)
250 B (Intermediate)
250 C (Novice)
OPEN 500cc B/C
17-24 (17-24 yrs. old, NO A riders)
25 YEARS PLUS A&amp;B
30 YEARS PLUS
40 YEARS PLUS
WOMEN
QUAD 2-STROKE
QUAD 4-STROKE
QUAD PRO CLASS

37481 SR 124

MIDDLEPORT, OH

Race 7:30 p.m.

39329 Bradbury Rd. Middleport, Oh
"DOWN HOME COOKIN"
6 A.M.- 8P.M.
MON. - FRIDAY

614-992-7713

6 A.M.- 3 P.M.
SAT.· SUNDAY

Joe's Country Market
SR 124

Rutland, Ohio
Phone: 742-3123
Open 7 days a week

992-2467.

Friendliest Store In Town!

Williams &amp; Associates Insurance

RIVERFRONT BARBELL

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over huge jumps and mogel whoop-d-doo's at top
speed for valuable points and awards.
• AWARDS TO ALL MICRO'S
• AWARD GUARANTEED TO TOP 6 PLACES IN EVERY
TROPHY CLASS. OVER 20 RIDERS IN EACH RECEIVE 1
AWARD TO EVERY 3 RIDES TO 10 PLACES.
• $500 + 200% PAYBACK FOR 125 &amp; 250 PROS.
• 100% 25 PLUS A AND QUAD PRO CLASS.
•AWARDS FOR SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP

• NO PIT RIDING ALLOWED PLEASE
• QUADS MUST HAVE WORKING KILL SWITCH
ATTACHED TO RIDER AND REAR NUMBER PLATES!
• QUAD RIDERS MUST BE AT LEAST 16 YEARS OLD
• PRO FALL BACK STARTING GATE •

* Anyone under 18 years of age on the day of the race, who is planning to enter the race, must be accompanied by a parent or legal
guardian. Supt. Brent Zirkle, Leonard Koenig, Rick Koblentz

Hilltop Grocery

Pomerov. Ohio

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For more information contact: AMERICAN MOTORSPORTS, INC. 614/596-2057
Come RAeE with the BEST at A. M.S.

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Pomeroy, Oh 45769
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Help us by letting us help you with a quote on your
Auto, Horm!, Life, Health and Business!

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216 E. Main Street

Pomeroy

992-6919

Smith &amp; Associates Accounting
Cathy Smith-Crow, CPA

Post Office Box 289
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

(614)992·5995
196 West Second Street

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Meigs Motel
Located Junction Rt. 7 &amp; 33

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J.D. DRILLING
JAMES E. DIDDLE .

RIDE MIDWAY BY:

Phone (614.) 94.9-2512
P.O. Box 587
Racine, Ohio 4.5771
Complimenl8 Of

Meigs Health Services, Inc.
James ·E. Witherell, M.D.- Wilma A. M8118fie1d, M.D.
507 MULBERRY HTS. Tracy L. BeD, M.D. POMEROY, OHIO

PH. 992-660 I

TP GENERAL STORE
FUN FOR EVERYONE AT THE FAIR- Enjoying an outing at the Meigs
County Fair last year was tile eight-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dill of
Long Bottom. He seemed delighted with the blue ribbon which his brother,
Cody, won on the pumpkin he exhibited. This year's fair schedule includes many
classes for fruits and vegetables to be exhibited in the air-conditioned Coonhunters Building.

Earnest L. Trent DDS

Gas

Groceries

Hardware

CORNER ST. RT. 7 and ST. RT. 681
PHONE: 667-6014.
OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 8 am-10 pm; Sal&amp; am-10 pm; Sun. 10 am-8 pm

Summerfields Restaurant

Quality Denistry
Formerly owned and operated by Dr. Fred R. Carsey
Mason, WV
Hours Mon. thru Friday 9:00am to 5:00 pm Thesday Evenings

Carry Out Chester, Ohio

Lunch Specials - Pizzas

985-3857

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BANK
RACINE

CARNIVAL RIDES POPULAR- What would a county fair be without
carnival rides. Here one or Bates Brothers Amusement Co.'s employees checks a
car on the Quadzilla, one of its newer rides. Rides will be operated from 1 to 4:30
and 6 to II p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and Saturday noon
· until S p.m. and 6 to 11 p.m. Holders or membership, season or 4-H tickets can
ride by paying $3 at the ride office each day. Wednesday is Kiddie Day with gate
admission of $3 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. for everyone. On that day rides will operate from noon until4:30 and 6 to ll p.m.

"Clean Family
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• No-Ha111e Retumsl
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• Unique Asaortmentl
• customers Come Flrstl
Silver Bridge Plaza At. 17

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(614) 441-1221
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COUNTRY STORE
True Value Hardware
V &amp; S Variety Store
Wolverine Shoes
Auto &amp; Truck T~,;res
Power King
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TEL.: 378-6125

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FERTILIZER and SEEDS
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FENCING SUPPLIES
PIPE and PANEL GATES
LIVESTOCK and WATER SOn'ENER SALTS
Livestock Medications and Preventatives

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