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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Point Pleasant,

Sunday, July

1995

No time Hke the present'
to·think about fall seeding

NEW CRUISER - Ohio Valle!• Bank was
the successful bidder in financing a new cruiser
for the GaUla County Sheriff's Department. E.
Richard Mahan, third from leO, vice president
of OVB's lending divisi(ln, presented keys to the

By BUZ MILLS .
Oh io, is Sclcrotinia crown and stem should contact the USDA Office or
GALLIPOL'ls - Now fs the rot. This is actually a fungus that Communications at (202)- 720time to be malting your fmal plans releases its spores in the fall .
5881 (voice) or (202) -720-7808
to make that fall or late summer
Alfalfa seedlings are ,highly sus- (TDD).
seeding of grass and/or legumes. ceptible to infection, wherea s
to file a complaint, write to the
August through the mid.dle of established stands may have isolat- Secretary of Agriculture, U.S .
S ep~&amp;~~ber is the ideal time.
ed plants or small groups of plant.s Deparunent of. Agriculture, WashClover, if seeded early in affected. It may not be evident until ington, D.C. 20250, or call (202)· August, alfalfa and most of the tall the next spring Umt the fungus wa&lt; 720 -7327 (voice) or (202) -720cool season grasses can be success- present, when. the fall seeding fails 1127.
fully seeded in this time f&lt;aJne. So 10 put out new growth . In fields
(Buz Mills i&lt; the te&lt;hniciun for
before these dates arrive, you that have recently been in legumes the Gallia Soil and Water Con•
should have taken a soil test and and fields that have legumes near- servation District.) ,
made any corrective measures the by, it may be advisable ·to plant
new seedings in early August to try
test calls for.
If the field was in small grains to have a more mature seeding at
this year, care must be taken to tlle time of spore release.
Please do not let Sclerotinia
sprout any grain lefl ·on the soil
before the seeding is made to completely scare you from doing a
reduce competition. When making summer seeding of legumes . By
a conventional seeding, till the soil' t&lt;lking precautions, the problem
several times to kill all existing 'may not show up . Conventional
weeds and to help sprout any-small tillage, crop rotatiop, and curlier
grain seed. These tillage operations seeding may be all it takes to avoid
coulcl. be spaced several days apart · this situation.
to obtain a good kill of all weeds
If U1ere are any further questions
before the seeding is made.
on summer seeding or about our ·
By using a no-till drill to make district no-till rentals, please call ·
the seeding, all tillage operations our office at446-8687.
The U.S. Deparunt!l&gt;t of Agriare eliminated. As in the above
example of seeding after a small culture prohiobits discrimination in
grain harvest any small grain seed its progmms on the basis of race.
that has sprouted and any other color, national origin, sex, religion,
vegetation that exists before the age, disability, political beliefs, and
seeding is made m~st be killed ~itlt marital or familial status: (Not all
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require alternative ineru1s for comGallipolis, Oh.
.. One problem that has emerged munication of program information
wtth .alfalfa and red clover summer (braille, large print, audiotape, etc.)
St~te t·~rm
sccdmgs! espectally m southern
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Insurance Companies

than Brazil's 110rmal shipmentS 'of

I million bags per month, according to a published report.
·.
Th e contract for lleptember
dclivFry of gre en arabica coffee
bean s shot up R.R cents on New
York 's Coffee , Sugar &amp; Cocoa
Exchange to S I. 2985 a pound.
On other commodity markets,
wheal , colton and gasoline futures

fell •11arply. The Commodity
Re search Bureau' s index of 21
commodities fe ll O.R6 point to
231.22.
Export restraint by Drazil, the
w-orld's largest coffee producer,
would holster price-support efforts
by Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua.
Those five nations said earlier this
week they had su spended exports
until prices rise.
The lack of Brazilian participation in the price-support plan had
caused coffee prices to plunge
Wednesday and Thursday. Friday's
rebound erased most of those lossc.s.
.
The Brazilian news was reponed· by Kni.ght-Ridder Financial
News, which attributed the infor- mation to an unidentified influential coffee grower.
Arthur Stevenson, coffee market
analyst at Prudential Securities
Inc., warned agamst putung too
much stock in the news.
"Everything coming out of
Brazil lately has been contradictory
and has been turned on its head a

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crop, which will be harvesteu tllis
day or rwo later," he- ~a id .
Coffee prices were overdue for a fall .
"Crors arc improving. demand
boun'* anyway after tumblin g 13
percent since June 28. said Merrill stinks and exports are well shon of
Agriculture Department projecLyn ch analyst Judy Ganes .
She said prices were likely to tion s,'' said Garie s of Merrill
·
head lower. in th e long term , Lynch.
She said thatif good growing
though , because coffee-growing
conntries mu st eventually release conditions persist, the US. cotton
surplus on July 31,1996. the end of
U1eir pent-up stocks.
.
" At some point, th.cy'rc going the 1995-96 marketing year, could
to ·say, 'We've brought the market he 900,000 bales above USDA'.s
back up to a le vel where we feel latest estimate of 1.7 milliop.
The USDA will release its lirst
comfonablo:· aod U1cn it will really
come down to. 'I' ve got cof(ec m estiffiate of I 995 cotton production
on Tuesday.
·
se ll.' " Ganes said. ·
·
' ' M:~ y bc we'll sec U1e market in
an up trend through August but
come September, when some of
GALLIPOLIS - General surCanady and his wife Kimberly .
U1ese Cemral Americru1 crops come
geon
Michael
R.
Canady,
M.D.
,
are
the parents two sons, Matthew
on stream, they're not going to be
been
added
to
the
Holzer
Clinio;,
and
Christopher', and reside in the
has
able to hold back ru1y longer," she
and
will
Gallipol~
ar~l!. ·
De}!llr!menLJlf
Surgery
said.
join
the
clinic's
four
general
surWheat futures plummeted on the
• geons in practice at the main clinic. ·
Chicago Board of Trade in anticiCanady ·has been the head of
pation of rapid harvesting of winter
Department
of Surgery at the Camp ·
wheat this weekend and next week
Lejeune
(N.C
.) Naval Hospital
during an expected heat wave in
since
1993.
1992 CHEV 3/4 TON
the Great Plains.
While
at
Camp
Lejeune,
Canady'
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Only 13,978
Corn and soybean futures also
served as director of the intensive
miles , front &amp; rear
retreated amid forecasts for hot
c~ unit and chairman of the speair cond, tilt ,
weather, possibly with occasional
cial
care unit committee. He was
cruise, P.L, P..W. ,
showers, next week in the Mid also a member of the credentials
Front &amp; rear
west.
and
CQOrdinated
care
committees.
AM/FM
cass.
"One thing's for sure:. those
stereos,
Shelbyville,
Tenn.,
4
A
native
of
crops that need heat units are defi captain
chairs,
Canady
graduated
cum
laude
from
nitely going to see some," said Joe
sofa that
Vanderbilt' University. He earned
Victor, marketing director for
converts to a
his
doctorate
of
medicine
from
the
Allendale Inc .. a commodities broqueen size bed .
NEW AGENT- Ted L. Dex- Bowman Gray School of Medicine
kerage firm in the Chicago suburb
and lots more.
ter, sales representative for the . .in Winston-Salem, N.C.
of Crystal Lake.
Following medical school,
Wheat for July delivery fell 11- Huntington 4islrict office of
Canady
completed a four-year resiAmerican
General
Life
and
Acci'
1/4 cents to $4.20-1/2 a bushel;
dency
program
with Good Samarident
lnsuran~e Co., is now the
July corn slipped 1/4 cent to
Leather interior,
tan
Hospital.
Cincinnati,
where he
firm's
insurance
agent
for
the
· $2.77-l/4 a bushel; July soybeans
served
as
chief
resident.
After
resi.Mason
and
Point
Pleasant,.
P.L, P.W, tilt,
dropped 3-.1/4 cenll;. to $6.06-3/4 a
W.Va., area, having transferred dency, he was a clinical fellow in
bushel.
·
cruise, push
October cotton tumbled 2.39 from the Jackson-Wellston area. general surgery and coordinator of
button 4 wd,
cent.s to 80.36 cents a pound on the He has been with the company Good Samaritan's surgical !CU.
A diplmate of the National
New liork Cotton Exchange as . for six years and lives in Middlealum .' wheels.
J'adcrs shifted their attention from port with his wife, Crystal, and Board of Medical Examiners,
Canady is certified -in general
We sold it new'
light current supplies 10 the new son, Timmy.
surgery by the American Board of
Surgery. He is now accepting new
patients.

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was elected to his new post by area
lawyers during an OSBA district
meeting several months ago. He
succeeds retiring district representative and fellow Athens resident
Robert W. Stewart, whose term
ended June 30.
Tlw 2.1-mcmber Board of Governors is the OSBA' s governing
body. It meets monU1ly to manage
the association's business affairs, .
set policy, review pending legisla-

·New markets for tomatoes
(Continued from 01)
ers, Kneen said, adding the conlidence in U1is business rclationshir
will be built slowly. ..
Drawbacks in shi[lping to Canada include:· additional inspection
certificates and paperwork; fluctuating exchange rates; greater shipping costs; and determining payment for U1cir pr&lt;XIuct.s.
Kneen said he did not know
wheth.er local growers wo.uld he

H(1mc ()ffi..:c:~: Rhx1mington. lllinc1i~

Dr. Canady joins general
surgery 'staff at area clinic

Area attorney serves district
on OSSA Board of Governors·
ATHENS- Athens attorney
Frederick L. Oremus has begun a
three-year term as l)istrict 17 representative on the board of governors of the Ohio State Bar AssociatiOn (OSBA).
District 17 includes about 160
)awyers. who live or practice in
Athens, Hocking, Meigs, Morgan,
Noble and-wasningum rounties. 1 · '
Oremus, a parmer with the flfln
of Eslocker, Hodson &amp; Oremus,

senice.,, :

willing to a\Sume the risk. of opening the new markets, he added.
But, local growers need to prepare for the future, Kneen said.
·
By entering oU1er markets, local
growers will not have to rely on
taking what the brokers otTer, he
added.
"It's wonh U1e risk to be going
up into Canada and tryiltg it ,"
Kneen said.

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Among the provisions: limiting cash assistance to three years in any
State reform also depends on Congress, which is dehating stringent
five-year period. Exemptions are made for people with special financial
work requirements for people getting cash. The federal changes are
hardships, those on waiting lists for government job programs and parents important because. U1ey would have to be enforced at U1e state level.
with small children.
·
"l think it's right Umt people should go to work if Utey crut get it," .
State Rep. Robert E. N&lt;:,tzley, R-Dayton, sees the anti-welfare frenzy as
said Gregory Dubois of Darberltm, whose frunily receives food strunps
a call to action.
and disability because of his cancer. "But when Utcy get work , don't cut
" There is no politician, including the go~emor, who hasn't known that
U1cir benefits, or Utey' ll never get ahead . Never."
welfare has been a di saster for the past 25 years," Netzley told The
"It's the yo-yo syndrome," said Paulellc Brown, a mother of two in
(Cleveland) Plain Dealer for a story Sunday, the first of a four-ran. series.
Akron who receives ca&lt;h welfru·e and food suunps. "l find a job. DtJesn't
David Forte, a law professor at Cleveland State University, said !he bill
pay enough. I lose Ule job. I'm back on U1e system . Get a job once more ...
might be going too far by taking away a father's commercial driver's
then layoffs. l (ind myself going in and out of U1e system."
license for failing to pay child suppon.Mark Real, director of the Children' s Defense Fund in Ohio, said no
'.'If he doesn't provide support, the state can deny him a license. How . one is discussing welfare prevention.
.
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is he.going to get work?'' Forte a~ked.
"Half the parents who live in poverty currently work," Real said .

.Clinton may .renew
, ties with Vietnamese ,NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) U1e time was right to establish rc'laPresident Clinton will announce ti.ons because a strong Viemarn was
Ibis week his intention to establish needed to counterbalance J.he-influrelations with Viemam, ending .;m ~nce of C.ilina in Southeast Asia.
estrangement that has lasted since
McCain, R-J\riz., who was shot
·communist North Vietnam's victo- down over North Viemam in 1967
ry over South Vietnam in 1975.
and was tortured by his captors, has
White House officials, speaking . backed . that decisibn, saying it's
today only on condition of time for Americans and Vietanonymity, said Clinton would namese to put the · past behind
make the announcement Tuesday · U1em.
in a noomime ceremony in the
· Clinton's dec.ision on Vietnam
Rose Garden. Deputy White House is bound to be controversial
Press· secretary Mary Ellen Glynn because of his record, as a youth,
said only that Clinton would have of avoiding mili~'try service during
uan announcemem" on Vietnam
the Vietnam War.
and that members of Congress had
Senate Majority Leader Dole, Rbeen invited to the ceremony.
Kan., has seen his war, World War
One of those in attendance may
II, come to an end, and "I would
be Republican Sen.)ohn McCain, a like 'for Sen. Dole to ·Jet us end this
, former Navy pilot who spenl six one," McCain said . Dole and
years in a Hanoi prisoner-of-war
another Republican presidential·
camp,. McCain..on..Sunday urged. contender, Sen . "Phil Gramm of
-Sen. Bob Dole and other GOP Texas, have criticized Clinton fnr
leaders to support the 'lllove toward
moving toward normalization.
.110rmalization of relations with
''I'm not sure it would be to
Vietnam.
. their political advantage to do so"
McCain, speaking Sunday on
in the .presidential campaign,
NBC's Meet the Press, ' also said . McCain said.

Weapon
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Advocacy qroup
finds 18% JUmp .
over 1992 ~stats

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. The Carnegie library h11ilding buill in l'omeroy In 1914 has heen ~sold hy the Meig.." County
l'ubllc Library Board of Directors to Chri&lt;tnpher and and Jena Tennglia, l~nmeroy. The hullding
· was twice advertised for bids' and the Tenoglia bid .was the only nne received. The sale price was
$25,891, acc:ording to library official&lt;. Chrl&lt;topher Tennglia said that the Second Street building,
listed on the National Register of Hlslorlcall'laces, will he preserved with only minor renovation.•
planned. He said that atM&gt;ul Sept. I he and Scull l'owell, hoth attorney.&lt; at law, will open offices
there. The Meigs County Library moved from the tarnegie hullillng«intn new CJuarters on West
Main Street in 1989. Up until a few months ago, the hulcllng was occupied hy lite Mdgs County
Chamber of Conm&gt;erce and the i\1elgs Park District.
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gearing up for another Hertz golfand-greet gig. Hardly a man who
had just slashed the tllroats of, his
' ex-wife and hei friend, Simpson's
htwyers wi'll argue.
·
The defense wants to call all
passengers on Simpso'n's flight,
assorted baggage handlers, chauffeurs and airline and hotel staff to
talk about his demeanor.
Deputy District Attorney
Christopher Darden denounced the .
witnesses as a w.aste of time last'
week" and promi sed to spend the
better part of today fighting _to keep ·
some of them out ofcourt.

_ WASHINGTON (AP) - President. Clinton, retuming to a familiar
theme of the 1996 presidential
campaign, is urging the entertain'ment and media industries to help
parents shield their childnen from
violent and sexual images.
Senate Majority Leader Bob
Dole, a Republican presidential
· candidate, recently injected the
topic into the campaign when he .
accused media giant Time Warner
of peddling violence and sex in
some of it.s movies.
Clinton, who took a. broader'
swipe at the entertainment industry
weeks earlier in his State of the
Union speech, was addressing the
issue again today at a family values
forum in Nashville, Tenn ., organized by Vice President, AI Gone.
l1te two-day event which began
Sunday without Clinton, was
designed to focus on the role television, movies and modern technology - such as computers and. video
g~es -,play in the upbringing of
chtldren .
Knock;ng 'sex and violence in ·
entertainment is just a small Pprt of
an emerging theme in Cltnton
~peecl!.es _that demand responsibility and civility from American people, private institutions and the
government.
PROMOTING VA LUES - President and.. Mrs. Clinton left
"We've got to challenge every
Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington wliue they
American in every sector of our
attended services Sunday. The president is asking the entertainsociety to do their part,'' Clinton
ment industry to shield children from violence and sex at a family
. said. Thursday in a Georgetown
values conference sljlrting today. (AP) ,
University address
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The first witness scheduled to
is Simpson's ·eldest daughter, 26-year-old Arnelle Simpson,
one of the small circle gathered at
Simpson's mansion in the wCek
after the murders.
She's ex·pected to counter the
testimony of another member of
U1at group, Ronald Shipp; who said
Simpson did not mourn and only
showed concern for himself.
She can also try to bolster the
'claim that pcilice pre-judged Sirnrson; she told them 'his trip to Chicagg had been planned, hut they went
on to call it-unexpected in an afr. ..~

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By MICHAEL J, SNIFFEN
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - About 1.3
million U.S . residents. faced an
a~sailant armed with a gun during
1993, and the use of semiautomatic
weapons by juveniles is rising"fa&lt;t,
particularly in murders, the Justice
Deparunent said Sunday.
Of the victims of rape, sexual'
assault, robbery and aggravated
as.s ault by offenders carrying a
firearm that year, 116 percent, nr 1.1·
million. said the weapon was a
11;tndgun, the deparumim reported.
The Justice Deparunem did not
make a comparison with previous
years because new methodology
used for the first time to compile
the report for 1993 was different
from that used to produce earlier
tedend statistics on gun crime. ·
However, Handgun Control Inc.'
- applying its own methodology
to various ligures available for earlier years - said the 1993 Justice
Deparunent figure represented 18
percent increa'ic in vic1ims of handgun crime over 1992. Handgun
Control is a 400,000-mcmber
group that lobbies to regulate h;uldguns.

davit for a Search warrant.
Legal nnalysts say starling with
so-called dcmemwr witnesses is
logical, if only to revive some uf
Simpson's IHmished supers1ar Juster.
The prosecution is' likely to
. argue that a defendant's demeanor
generally sheds 'little light on guilt
or innocence.
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Other murder cases show no
clear pattern. The Menendez broth·
Murder wal) lhe crime th:11 mosr
ers went on·a shopping spree after
shotgunning thcir.parents. Robert frequently involved fireanns - in
AltOn Harris ate his victim's flam- 70 percent of the 24,526 homicides
in 1993, -the Justice Deparuncnt 'k
burgee
Bureau of Justice Statistic reported.
Four out of five were committed
._.witJJ handguns.
.
. The report comes while the {I
Republican -cnntrulled Congress is
considering legislalion to eliminate
the 1994 federal ban on 19 assault
weapons - which arc semiautoLOS ANGELES (AP) - Gaso- of just over 4 ccrus a gallon." Tril - matic pistols or rifles - ;:uu.l to
weaken the Brady l aw which
line prices have fallen more ~1an a by Lundberg .&lt;aid .
.·
rcyuircs
a waiting rcn 1l.J hefore U1e
penny a gallon in the past two
Further drops were · unlikely purchase of a handgun •
weeks because of dropping crude because of high demand, siw said.
costs, an oil analyst said Sunday.
According to Lundhcrg 's surPresident Clinton ·has made
The Lundberg Survey of 10,000 vey, ,;tvcrage prices :11 self-serve
stations nationwide on Friday pumps were $1.. 1998 rcr g:dlon h&gt;r rlcar h ~ would veto repeal of the
found the average retail rrice o( regular unleaded, $1.2971 h&gt;r mid- ;l-ssault weapon hru1. Last weekend,
gasoline, _induding ~II grades and grade unleaded, $1.3803 lior rrcmi - he praisct.i Ute Bra&lt;)y Lltw and protaxes, was $1.2642 ·cents per gal- um unleaded and $1 . 1749 for lead - Jlt!M'll expanding the ban on bulleL&lt;
that can picrc'c bullet-resistant
lon, down 1.3 cenL&lt; from the .I une ed .
23-survey.
·
. Full-service priCes were $1.521'! VC.SI.'i .
That follows a 2-ccnt-a, gallon cents per gallon fo.r regular unlead"The Bureau nf ltt::ticc Statisdrop between June 9 and June 23.
ed, $1.6083 for mid-grade imlcadtics
has provided monicundusivc
"The most importa.nt reastm is ed, $1.6791 for pnemium unleaded
cvilJcncc
dcmonstmting the need to
crude oil is down ... an tquivalcnt and $1.5058 for !ended.
keep the Brady Law and the han on
semiautomatic ass ault weapons
intact," said Sarah Bmdy, chair of
.
.
Handgun Control nnd wife of
James Brady , the White House
· press sccrctal)' wounded during an
assassination attempt on former
RIO GRANDE - James ·J. born in Kentucky and raised in President Reagan. "Repealing this
Weaver ba• been appoin\ed execu- Indiana, has worked in the electric
tive vice president and general utility business for 24 years, botli legislation now. will only lead to
manager of Buckeye Rural Elei:tric in investor-owned and cooperative more senseless gun deaths in this
Cooperative, the BREC Board of electric firms . lie has worked in country . It is unconscionable that
Directors announced.
power supply, tran smis·sion, distri- legislators are putting more AmeriWeaver succeeds Richard T. bution, member service and public can lives in jeopardy by considering w·eakening current gun control
"Dick" Mills Jr., Little Rock, Ark., _ relations, officials said.
restrictionS...
u
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who had been acting geneml man· Weaver, who as a youth spent
ager since March following the-his summers in" the Oak Hill area
board's termination of Walter V. and.has several relatives fn Jackson
Despite the overwhelming rre_
County: plans to relocate to the dominance of handguns in crimes
Truitt Jr. ~
Weaver comes to the BREC area soon with hi s wife and two cotnmitted with r.renrms, handguns
position from Cajun Electric Power children.
repr.esent only about one-third of
BREC serves approximately the 223 million firearms manufacCooperative of Baton Rouge , La:
He assuiJ\eS his new duties on Aug. 14,000 members in ei ght southeast- tured or im~orted for sale in the
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·
eni· Ohio counties, irl~luding G;~lia United States from 1899 through
• BREC officials said Weaver, and Meigs.
, 1993, the government report said.
te~tify

·_Survey find·s 1-cent
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COLUMBUS (AP) -Joyce Zultz, who gets $191 a month 10 help
feed Herself and her 16-year-old son, is among those worried that politicians are taking welfare reform too far.
"This isn't reform, it is just cutbacks," said Zultz,'45, who ha~ been
on r1elfare most of her life.
She is one of the more than I million Ohio recipient1 concerned ahout
state and federal ~ction changing the w~lfare system .
In April, the Legislature decided to eliminate $200 million in General
Assistance, designed to fill gaps in federal welfare and medical benefits.
The phaseout, taking place this month, affects about 120 000 poor
·
Ohioans.
'
. In June, the Legislature passed a reform package that Gov. George ·
Voinovich is expected to sign latefthis month. Most provisions would
·take affect 90 days after that.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Mpnday, July 10, 1995

Clinton eyes
family values
at conference

spd, and
boards.

FOR PROPANE &amp;HOME HEATING

Low tonight SS to 65. Partly
cloudy. Tuesd:ay, partly sunny.
Highs In the 80s.

1-3-4-3

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Before football player anti charismatic
beating up on the techn'i'l:ians, Hertz pitChman; he's a man as firstattacking DNA evidence and ques- class as the airline sections he used
tioning the prosecution timeline, to travel in.
O.J. Simpson's attorneys want to
To prove 'this, U1e defense has· a
introduce jurors to a defendant they liti'eup of witnesses ranging from .
haven't met in court yet.
family and friends to a woman who
The defense opens its case today sat near Simpson at a benefit the
with witnesses who are expected to night before the slayings of his exdescribe Simpson as a benevolent wife Nicole Brown Simpson and
and generous man - not the jeal- her friend Ronalil Goldman.
ous wife-batterer-tumed-wife murWimesses will be asked to talk
derer portrayed. by the prosecution about the Simpson they saw during
· during its five-monUt case.
the critical hours .after the murders,
. The Simpson to be' presented by when he was flying first-class to
the dt:iense is more. tban a great Chicago, signing autographs and

AM/FM cass,

DR. MICHAEL R. CANADY

8-1-6
Pick 4:

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'j.!.;t'~~-i

Pick 3:

Simpson's team to trot out 'demeanor' witnesses

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lion, and conduct other business on
behalf of the 24,000 Ohio lawyers
who are OSBA members.
Oremus earned his bachelor' s
degree at Wittenberg University in
1970, and his law degree from
Capital University in 1973.
. He is a former member and
chairman of the Ohio Supreme .
Courl"s Board of Commissioners
on grievance and discipline and a
pa~t president of U1e Athens County Bar Association. Oremus also
serves as a trustee of the Ohio
Legal Assistance Foundation.
. He is cbairman of the governing
board of Doctors Hospital of Nelsonville and chainnan o'f the Hpeking Valley Museum of Theatrical
History.
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0-2-6-3-6-1

Welfare refor~ impact vexes recipients

stay for my

Good Neighbor

1-6-9-12-43-45

Vol. 46, NO. 50
Copyright 1995

they

Rebound in ·coffee ·futures hint
at attempt to .in·c rease prices.

Super Lolto:

,Sports, Pa~e 5

come to me for
good rates.:.

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By DAVID DISHNEAU
AP JJusiness Writer 1
Coffee futures pticcs rebounded
with a bang from 13-mOJ.tth lows
Friday on signs Brazil is set to limit
exports as part of an effort by Latin
American producers to force prices
higher.
Brazilian coffee growers and
exporters agreed in principle to
lim(t monthly exports to 800,000
132-pound bags, 20 percent )ess

Sampras
wins third
straight

''People

vehicle to Board of Cominissioners President
Harold Montgomery, second from right. ~tank­
ing them are, from leO, County Commlsstoners
Kenneth Farmer and Harold Saunders, and
Sherilf J.D. Taylor.

Ohio Lottery

BREC Board's GM choice
assumes ~uties on Aug. 7
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Monday, July 10, 1995

Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
111 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

ROBERT L WINGETT
PubliSher
MARGARET LEHEW
Controller

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Manager

LETfERS OF OPINION are welcome They shou ld be less than 300
words long All letters are subJeCt to cdnmg and musr be &amp;•gned w1th name
address and telephone number No uns1gned letters Will be published Letters
shoulj:l be m good !Jste addressmg lSSUCS nOt rrsonahtleS
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Washington Today:

Court ruling underlines
question of giving up
our freedom for safety

By LAURIE ASSEO
Assoctated Press Wnter
WASHING1 ON - Metal detectors 111 public bmldmgs and mandatory
drug rests reflect llle m the 1990s Bultf stnngent measures to fight cnme
and drugs threaten pnv,te&gt; many Amencruts are not takmg 11 personally
' A fnghtened people - and we are " fnghtened people- tll&lt;lt feels
out of control wtll ray very httle attenuon to rnvacy " says Amencan
Umvcrslly law professor Hennan Schwartz
Mtch1gan Law School professor Yale Katmsar adds ' The more we
mvade people s rnvac&gt; the more they get re&lt;~dy lor the next step
Tbe latest step c:une recently when the Supreme Court ruled thm pub
ltc schools can requtre athletes to mtdergo drug test~ even tf they are not
tndtvtdually suspected of usmg drugs
thgh school athletes pnvacy snmetunes must yteld to the war on
drugs tlte court satd
The generally rostuve reacuon to the dectston shows once agmn that
Ameneans are wtlllng to gtve ur at lea.&lt;t some rnvaey nghL~ when they
thmk theu safety ts at nsk
People got used to gomg through metal detectors at alrrnrts two
decades ago follqwmg a rash ol atrhner h11ackmgs Now there ,rre metru
detectors 10 government bmlumgs rutd even 10 some btg c11y schools
Drug testmg has become commonplace among rnvate employers
w,here consutultonal protectwns ,Lg,unst unreasonable se trches tlo not
a)l(lly
And spurred hy the World Trade Center and Oklahoma Clly bombmgs
Congress 1s cons•denng anti ten:onsm lcgtsl('uon llMt woultl gJVe the 0 0V
enunent more authonty to conduct wtrcmrs check credtt c trds ,md nther
wtse momt.or susf)ected terron&lt;ts
t
C1v1l hbert.mans say an anu terronsm btlltn Congress would threaten
pnvacy ngbts But an Assoctatcd Press poll tins srnng found tltal S4 per
ceut of those surveyed would put public secunty altead of people s etvtl
nghts
Mark A de Bemardo of the lnstttute for 'Drug Free Workpltce '
nonprofit busmess coalition satd most Amenc,ms .rlso see I gretter
goodl' m combaung drug use through testmg
• Is 11 mtrustve? Yes de Bernardo satd But we have an enormous
Tears ttnd Laugluer The Joan
drug problem m the Umted States
an(i Mel15sa R1vers Story st,rrred
Among public employees drug tesung b.ts been contmed to those wtth Joan and Melissa as themselves I
.$1fety or secunty-senslllve JOhs In 1989 the Supreme Court uphelu drug slc1pped 1t I haven t w.nched a
lesttng of rrulroad workers mvolved to trmn tlCClllents and federal customs mov1e wtlh stars starnng ns Lhem
officers who carry arms or are 111volved 111 drug enlorcement
selves smce 1 o Hell 11nd Back w1tJ1
Elrune Kaplan, an attorney for the Nat10nal Treasury Employees
Audte Murrhl I even mtssed the
Umon whtch unsuccesslully challenged drug tests tor customs agents
Judds bemg ludUs srre 1d over two
s;ud mtrus10ns On pnvacy are cl trend that s been gomg on tor a number mghls a few months back on a
of years'
maJur network
But, she s:ud Its a btg Jump from armed customs agents to seven tit
If Joan and Mehss 1 had played
graders on the swun team
the ludds lmt 0 ht have been tempt
• The Amenc:ut Ctvtl Ltbert1es Umon chttctzed the ruhn 0 oo student ed lnsteatl I ve been playtng
-drug tesung as an attack on personal rnvacy In the c Jse tllt:presented an mysell 111 the made lor rv mOVIC
~rellon youth w.ho w ts b.UTed Irom Ins school football te.un tor retusmg
!halts my life (Keep m mmd I m
ln tilke a drug test
only playmg myself bec,mse we
• But Prestdent Clmton h.uled the dectsmu '" send111g exactly the nght couldn t get James Woods)
411ess.1ge' that drug use wtllnot be tllletaled at school
To make mauers worse Quenlm
• And although som~ students expresseu concems thout pnv,tcy mmter
Tarantmo won t return my calls As
...Uews many satd they were wtlhng to go along wnh drug testm,;
a result my life ts dtrectwnless
The Supreme Court based tis dectswn on several l tctors public untocused r.1tmgs low I get phone
.ochools role as custoutans of clnldrcn the I.tck ot pnv tcy m schml lock
calls m 1he de,td u I 111 g h t t rom
u rooms, the nsk ot 111Jury Io ,uhletel' on drugs md the l.tcl tlltl tthletes Stskel and Ebert 1 hey don 11ucntt
qtten are role models to other students
fy themselves but 11 s them tltey
• Even S~hwartz of Amencrut Umversny gener,~ly a hhcr d sud he wa~crerun Two thumbs dowu' Way
tWI troubled by the ruhng
down I IIllO the rece1ve1 and h lllg
• "To me It was an tssue of salety among student .tUtletes he s nd But up
Jio: s:ud lie Wotlltl be s11ocked1f tJte court later dectdeu tJrug test~ could Ill&gt;
In a world where Ba) watch IS
ltqutred for students mother ac(Jvtues - s,ty the brutu or chess cluh
the most popular televtsmn pen
• De Bemardo or the antt drug co thllon tenned the dectsmn a stgmh
grrun 111 the Iustory of the mcdtnm
cimt legal endorsement of random drug testmg Utll wtll help employets there s not much hope Utatmy "'
!Rlfend thetr own rrogr:uns Mllst (lliV,IIe employers urug I&lt;;sltllo pro
called life Will catch !tre With the
grruns mclude more secunty safeguards than dtd the Oregon •chon! plru1 publtc I need au angle 1 hook
upheld by the court, be s:ud
•
ButdrugtestmgotstudentathlctestSO!temoremtrustononAmen
cans pnvacy even tf many thtnk It s one worth bear111g
• We're gomg to wmd ur wllh TV surve1llance m every shopp111g
mall,' Mtehtgan's Kamtsar saHI 11urty or 40 years ago tf you dtd tt m
In vanous workplaces one fell swoop people would protest, but liJusthappens gradually
mcludmg newspaper offtces anu
(Laur1e Asseo covers the Supreme Court and legal 1ssues for The
l,lw firms -an mcreasmg number
Associated Press)
of male employees h,tve become
quue careful m how they speak to
thetr female colleagues
Th1s cautwn ts rcmforced m
some places by tramtng sesswns
th,u further senslltze men to the
&lt;.J,mgers
- to themselves ,mU thear
By The Associated Press
are
174
days
employers
-tf they create a hos
There
Today IS Monday, July 10, the 19lst day of 1995
llle
work
envaonment
for
Iefl1n the year
WOmen
1
he
olfender
ClUt
be
lucd
Today's Htghhgbt 10 H.story
and the em~luyer am be sued
On July 10, 1940 dunng World War II, the 114 day Battle of Bn1a10
A recent dectston by the Ftfth
began as Nazt forces began atLacking southern England by au By late
Ctrcmt
Court of Appeals however
October. Bntatn managed to repel the Luftwaffe, whtch suffered heavy
defines
verbal sexual hara."ment at
tosses
work
more
rrectSely than has often
On tbi.~ date
been
the
case
In 1832, Prestdent Andrew Jackson vetoed legtslauon tore charter the
In 1987, Sylvta DeAngelis
Second Bank Qf the Umred States
folbecame
the first female sergeant 111
In 1850 Vtce Presulent Millard Fillmore assumed the rrcstdency
the
El
Paso
Pohce Deparunent after
Jowmg the death of Prestdent Taylor
s1x
years
as
a patrol ol hcer and
In 1890 Wyommg became the 44th state
The
promotton was not a
dctecuve
In 1919, Prestdent Wilson person~lly dehvered the Tremy of Versrulles
cause
of
celebrauon
for R U WtUl
to the US Senare, and urged tts rauhcauon
mt
an
anonymou~
columntst for
In 1925 Jury selecuon took place m Dayton Tenn m the tnal ot
The
Sliver
Badge
the
newsletter of
schoolteacher John 1 Scopes, charged wtth vtolat10g the law by teachmg
the
El
Paso
Mumctpal
Pohce Ollt
Darwm' s Theory of Evoluuon
ccrs Assoctauon It reaches some
In 1925. the otfictal news agency of the Sovtet Umon TASS was
700 rohcemen and roltcc\\ omen
established
The columntst tdcnuhes htmself
In 1943, dunng World War II, US and Dnush forces mvaded Stelly
as a patrolman who bas been
only
In 1951, amusuce talks rumed at endmg the Korean contitct began at
on the force for nearly 20 years
Kaesong
"combatm cnme He has made
In 1962, the Telstar commumcauons satelhte was launched from Cape
11
clear that he would prefer that the
Canaveral Aa • to relay TV and telephone stgnals between the U S and
force be enttrely male In one of Ins
Europe
sardomc latncnts he wrote Do
In 1973, the Bahamas became mdependent after three centunes ot
you remember when there wl!re no
Bnush colorual rule
(pollee)
women workmg 'hte
In 1991, Bons N Yeltsm took the oath of office as the first elected
streets?
(Ah
yes those were the
pres1dent of the Russmn repubhc

came two weeks ago m a half hour
meettng

10

Baghdad wtlh Rolf

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binstein
Ekeus chatrman ot the UN Spe
ctal Comm1sston on Iraq Accortl
lll£ to Rthab Taha an Irnqt mtcro
btologJSt who met Wtlh Ekeus Iraq
has produced 5 300 gal lons ot
botulism bactena\ and 158 gallons
of anthrax bactena at the AI Hakam
facthty outs.tle of B.Jghclttl It dts
se mmated Oy a1r or water m a
maJOr Ctty the btO)O glcal a 0 etliS
would be enough tp claun mtlhons
ot mnocent h1es
Perhaps more troubling Utm the
confessiOn lLielf are the events that
preceded tl A ureu pattem by Imq1
ofhctals of denymg and concedhng
weapons programs mtltl enough
evtdence ts lound to refute thetr
clatms US mtelltgence sources
and U N offictals gave our .L,.sOCt
ate Dale V m Atta a convmcmg Jus

tory (:;&lt;&gt;me ol whtch ts sull classtftcd) of the kmd of evt(Jence Westem ' prosecutors had to accumul,ue before Iraq fessed ur
• Iraq s first move was a conlf,tct stgned w11h the Pans hased
lnsutut Meneux 111 November
1974 The French had ,tgreed 10
help set up lr tq s first bactcnologt
cal laboratory winch Iraq clauned
tt needed to manul,tcture v,tcwtcs
tor agncultural and ammal rroduc~011

Iraq s true mtent should hav e
bl..&gt;en clear to the French t.;nculture
muuster when d.unng \ IH!gotmttn~
tnr to Baghuad he was mvtted to
dtscuss Ute deal wtth the then vtce
rrestuent of the RevolutiOnary
Co mmand Co uncil - Saud tm
Hussem
• The next btg mo1 e c,unc 111
1981 when German firms began
bLnldmg a large bwlogtcal facti lly
at Sa~nan Pak a suburb ot the cny
of Suw:ura It was surrosed to be &lt;~
factluy tor tesung food for contam
matt on

But the Gennans could not b.1ve
been blind to the strategic tmror
lance 11 held for Saddam Accord
mg to noted Iraq exrcrt Kenneth

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una bom ber 's dem an d : pu bl"IS h

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. Tuesday, July 11
Accu Weather• forecast for

may sull be htdden !rom the West
The lraqt tl~&lt;Closure fwtlly

ts pnnted there and nowhere else
he Ieels compelled tq ktll one per
son to make up for 11 (llte maUte
mat1cs ot h1s dcusmn dre mysten
ous to me oue deau per centerlolu I
Is UMt how he hgures tt')
ian Shoates
Penthouse ts cert:unly a ptll.tr ol
people up assumg mamlcstos For JOurnalism I only re,td tt lnr the
·• mad bomber he s been v~ry arttcles mysell Wbtle the 1tme&gt;
p tllent aml now 11 s paymg ofl ,wd PoJt stand around broodmg
wllh btg r,ltmgs Nol only does he ltke Hamlet Bub Guccwne h,ts
l1tve the nallon hvmg m tear he s ollered to gtve Ute Un,tbmnber .t
got 1 he New York Twu s anu The p.tge every month mdcllllltcly
W,1slnngtun Past m a stale or moral on the cond111on tlt.tt he not ktll
mgmsh
anyhody
lie sent Utem Ius 56 page mam
As a wnter tlus ofler ftlls me
lestu anu told them he wouldn t wtth envy I haven t ktlled anybody
ktll .mybody tl they published 1t 111 my hle and don t plan on k1lltng
w1tJnn three montJts Ever smce the anybody m the tmmed1atc future It
ol fer the powers th 11 be 11 the I s1gned an alhdavtt to that elfect
Tones and Post IMve beCia pacmg could I get a page too?
thctr offices rutd dttltenng Do "e
Probably not I JUSt don t have
publtsh thts mamac' s ravmgs nr the Unabomber s strong sense ol
not? (Dtdn t we used to call Il11S moral rurrose If ~ou re gomg to
extortion? Ethical d1lemm ts 1ust blow ur people tl ha.~ to be for a
arcn t what they used to be)
darn good reason The Oklahoma
1 hen Penthouse magazane Ctty bomber tor example, appar
oltmed to Jlrtnt hl~ mnn•Iesto 11110 ently d1dn'1 like paymg ta~es So
put a maJor monkey wrench tn tlte he regtstered hiS obJccuons to the
works I he Unabombcr h" hter,rry Internal Revenue Servtce by blow
prctenstons you sec but he s mg up helpless ctvtl servants m
ptcky He constders Pt nrhouJC ,, Oklahoma I guess that s JUst sun
t.twtlry pubhc Ilion 1f Ius manall!stn )lie logtc

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IToledo I 89" I

ltmmennan, the Gennans had to
Sign a two page Jetter guaranteemg
thetr compruttes had no relatmns of
any kmd wtth the state of Israel
I he German employees were
closely momtored accompanted
even when they went to the hath
room The German husmessmen
dlsn bmM~n expensa ve au cleanmg
plant ---rr necessary for Selle h10Jng1
cal weapons protlucrwn - al
Salman Pak They ostensthly swal
lowed the Iraq• explanatiOn about
thetr envuonmental concerns •
sometlung Saddam was never
noted tor The Germans khew
about the 'anunal house where
beagles rutd oUter test .munals were
kept lor use 111 expenments Titetr
cad&lt;~vers were tos sed out on ,,
garbage dump 111 full stght of the
Eumperut workers
• The Centrallntelhgence Agen
cy knew that Ute Iraqts were work
mg on hoth anthrax and botuhsm
we 1pons at S tlmmt Pak a.s early "
1986 when the mtormatton w ts
shared wllh European 111telhgence
agenctes German oflic1als m tum
shared wt th tlte CIA the exact spec
1fica110ns of Ute plant that wa.&lt; butlt
m Iraq
But tJte CIA wa.s unaware that
actual productton of the agents
began 111 1989 at the AI Hak,un
Itcthty"lt was noteu on CIA maps
dunng Oper,tlltlll Desert Stmm olS
an 111111111 [CCU (lrDUUCllOn ! lClhty
md "'' •red the kmd ot bomhm~
til 11 dev tsltled known sHes ltke
Salman P tk
Last w1111er Western tntellt
gence agenctes hnally gave the
U N Spectal CommtsslOn conclu
!'ave cvtdence ot slupmenrs ol large
qu Ullllles of h10l061CaJ malenal cl.\i
well ts m tclunes specthcally used
for btOlogtcal weapons mumt1ons
The mtonnat10n was so soltd that
Russtan and French dtplomats
secretly rushed to the IraqiS to urge
them to confess to the btologtcal
.1gent production so the sam:hons
nught be hlted
Our mtelhgence sources suspect
Iraq sttll hasn t come clean on the
full extent of tis bmlogtcal
weapons pmgram But gtven the
wetght ot the evtuence already rre
sented Iraq has a long way to go
belore the s,mctums shuulu be hll
eu
(lack Anderson anti Mtcba.J
Bmstem are cnlunuusts fur Umted Fe 1ture Synrhcate)

Youngstown
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Midwest heat wave heatJs
into Ohio with highs in 90s
By The Assoctated Press
fhtngs wtll be heatmg up m
Ohm thts week.
By Fnday htghs temperatures
could be m the mtd-90s, the
Nauonal Weather Servtce s:ud Ltt
Lie prectpttaUon ts ltkely all week
except for an occastonal tsolated
thunderstonn
The bot and dry weather wtll
settle m behmd a warm front mov
mg through the area tomght
By week send the lows at mght
may not fall below 75 degrees
The record htgh temperature for
thts dare at the Columbus weather
stauon was 103 degrees m 1881
whtle dte record low was 45 m
1963 Sunset tomght wtll be at9 02
p m and sunnse Tuesday at 6 12

The Unabomber doesn L ltkc
computers so he blows up college
rrole&gt;SOfS He prob,lhly pul ll best
when he satd ' ll we h td never
done .myth111g vmlent .md had sub
mtllet.l the present wntmgs 10 l
rubhsher !hey proh tbly would not
have been .tccepted
In nruer to
get our message betore the public
we hau to ktll people Mark
Twa111 never faced tim problem
but hey U11s IS Ute end nl the 20th
ce1t1ury where honntllJc ,md Iuera
cy JlO haml111 h md
C.m I m Ike a comrromtse I It I
JUSt wnunu somehndy sltghtly
could I get an agent to retum my
calls I I ve got a great screenplay
bummg a hole 10 lilY sock drawer
Tcan and Dew /op1rwnt Dealt The
Unahomher \tory I thmk we can
get Joan Rtvers to play hersell It
he s not hurnmg ~eU we can
prob.tbly even get Ute Unabomber
to play htmsell topless
(Jan Shnale. 1s a cnlumnlst fnr
News_~a~er Enterprise Assoc1a·
tum Tn rece1ve a cnmphmentary
Ian Shnales newslell•r, cali 1·
800-989 DUCK nr wrtt• Duck's
Bt e.1th, 408 llrnnd St, N•vatl,l
C1ty, C.thl 95959)

Today in history

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(dogs) up here but I w Ls told tJtose
were the female recrmts I swc,tr
comriete Wllh collars Oh well my

NJJt Hentoff

A federal rhstnct court JUry
fount.! that the monymous colum
mst had suhJCcted the serge:ull to a
hosule, sexually harassmg and .tbu

police cluef satd be had no authon
ty over the rank and hie .tssoct 1
11011 that puhhshed Ute newsleuer
1 he .ctluor of The )liver Badge
tnvtted them to send letters
resrondmg to tlte offenstve colum
mst None d1d
Sst DeAngehs d1d act She
ltled s un agamst the El P,tso
Muntctpal Police Officers Assocta
lion on the ground tltat R U W1Ut
1111 s columns had brought about a
hust1le work envtronment lm her
Not only had tJte colummst msulted
(uu.l t.lemcancd all women on lhe
Ioree but he also had focused par
ucyl&lt;trly on her
In one column U1ere was a ref
ere11ce to Sgt Dmgy Woman'
(Dmgy bemg short hand for dmgbat) And after DeAngelis had filed
charges wtth the federal Equal
Employment Oppmtumty Commts
s1on, R U Wtthml mocked her 'E
I E I 0 'cornplamt
Yet another column made fun of
her be mg one of the few ofhccrs
who wore a flashlight on her belt 111 •
Ute dayt•me Nor was tltt! Sl!rgc,mt
pl eased at bemg among those ot
her gender reterrpl to by the
columniSt 111 Uus way lltey were
lfmmng some good looktn K 9s

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IIHSI!ke

$1ve workmg envuonment She w,LI)
awarded $10 000 m compensatory
dam,tges and $50 000 m pun111ve

damages
The Ftfth ttrcutt Court ol
Appeals overturnetl the vcrdtct
Judge Edtth lone"' wnung for the
coun satd that a clmm for a se~u
ally hostile workmg envrronment ts
not a trtvml m ttter
11 expresses
conuuct ~grestous as to alter tJte
'tondlttons of employment and
destroy wmnen s equal oprortunny
111 the workJll,tce
But she 11dded A less onerous
standltrd ol habthty wo~ld attempt
to msul,tte women !rom everyday
msults a.~ 1f Umy rem,uned models
ol Y1ctonan ret1cence ~
, Edtth Jones noted that R U
Wtthml s columns were not
severe or pervasave enough to ere·
ate an ObJeCtively hostile or ,abu
s1ve envuonment
Yet the sergeant had testtfted
that tJte columns had caused her
great hUmthallon, destroyed her
self-confidence, made her dectde
not to apply for a rromotwn to
lieutenant and led to her bearmg
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Tomght Vllftable cloudmess A
chance of showers and thunder
storms north and central Lows
upper 50s to mtd 60s
Tuesday Mostly
sunny
west Partly sunny east Htghs
mosUy 10 the 80s
Extended rorecast
Wednesday Very warm wtth a
chance of thunderstonns Lows 65
to 70 and htghs upper 80s to mtd
90s
Thursday Dry and contmuetl
very warm Lows 65 to 70 and
htghs near 90
Fnday Hot and dry Lows 70
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CINCINNATI - Ntcholas R
By The Assoctated Press
Trafftc acctdents clatmed 12 Newman Jr 69 111 a smgle car
hves m Ohm over the weekend the acc1dent on a street 111 the Cmc10
nail suburb ol Golt Manor
State Htghway Patrol sa1d today
NEW PHILADEI_.PHIA There was only one muluple-d~ath
aectdent, a double fataUty crash m Thomas M Mtles 23 and Robert
A Western 24 both ol Denmson
Tuscarawas County on Saturday
The patrol eounred traffic deaths passengers m a one car crash on
that occurred from 6 r m Fnd,ly OhiO 39 m Tuscarawas County
ST PARIS- Jo A Bake&lt;, 34
through Sunday
~ of St Pans, dnver m a two car
The dead
acctdent on a Champatgn County
SUNDAY
COLUMBUS - George E road
BOARDMAN - Chnsttan
Morrow 24 hometown unknown
when hts motorcycle colbded wtth Adedta, 16 hometown unav:ulable,
"it tractor trailer ng 111 Columbus
• dnver m a one-car acctdent on U S
BATAVIA - Ntcholas G 224m Mahonmg County
FINDLAY - Cory M R1cker,
Schryock 14, of Mtddletown
when he ran mto the path of a car 19 of Pandora, dnver in a one car
on Obw 131 m Clennont County
acctdent on Ohto 12 m;ancock
County
HILLSBORO - Larry Cmnp
FRIDAY NIGH
bell 21 of Frankfoll when thrown
COLUMBUS - Mon1c,1 A
from the bed of a (llckU(l truck
Saunders 33 of Grove Ctty dnver
when tt bounced back onto a H1gh
land County road after bemg dn•en m a two vehtcle acc1dent on Interstate 270m Franklm County
Utrough a field
VERMILION - Kunberly
FINDLAY - Bnan D Pepke
29 of Ottawa driver 111 a one car Sebolt, 29, of Berhn He1ghts, pas
senger on a motorcycle that
crash on a Hancock County road
crashed m Ene Coumy
SATURDAY

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Lancaster man pleads
innocent in plague case
COLUMBUS (AP) - A man
Harns and hts attorney have
accused or Illegally obtatmng three dechned to comment
v1als of hubomc plague bactena~tllrough the mat! pleaded mnocent
Pollee on May 15 conftscated
today to three federal counts of the mact1ve cultures m U1e1r safe,
w1re and mat! fraud
freeze dried form before they could
Larry W Hams, 43 of Lanca&lt;t be reconsututed and become a ros
er was md1cted last month on three s1ble threat The samples were
counts of wtre fraud and one count returned to Ute lab Am~rlcrut Type
of mat! fraud If conv1cted, he Culture Collecuon of Rockvtlle,
could be sentenced to up to f1ve Md
years m pnson and a $250 000 fine
The plague k:tlled one lourUt bf
on each count
the European populatiOn m Ihe
Hts federal trtal ts scheduled to 1300s Today 11 can be treated w1th
beg10 Sept 5 He also has pleaded anllbtoucs
mnocent to state chllfges that he
The fonner lab worker sa1d he •
mtsrepresented hunself
wanted the bactena as part of
research for a book he was wnung
The Daily Sentinel about gC(lll warfllfe

the hrunt ot - dmgy womru1 com
menrs
Judge Jones noted however
Illal U1erc hot! hecn no oUter teslt
mony supportmg DeAngelis s
asser~on that her perfonn,mce had
heen sreatly alfected Indeed, ' her
pcrlorm:tnce ratmgs remamed
good
Furthermore the JUdge contm
no phystcal or sexual
ucd
advances were made on DeAngelis
as ha.~ been charactensttc ot m,111y
hosule envuonment clatms
The JUdge dtd not get to whether
R U Wuhm1 s comments were
protected speech under the Ftrst
Amendment because !here was
111&gt;\Ulltctent evtdence that h1s woru.s
hat.J createt.J ~• hosulc work envmm
ment m the hrst plnce But, smd Ute
JUt.lge then: can be a real cons.tuu
uon tl problem when speech alone
1s rumshed as sexual harassment
That tssue she emphaSized "has
not yet been fully explored' hy Ute
court.'
It should be cle;tr however that
Tille VII ol Ute CIVIl Rtghts Act
'c.mnot remedy every tasteless
JOke or groundless rumor that con
fronts women m the workplace
Unles, they want to rematn
mot.Jels ol Va::lormn relacence
(Nat Hentnrr ts a nahnnally
r.nnwn•d authonty on th• ll'lrst
Am•ndment onrl the rest of the
Btll or Rtghts)

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Weekend crashes kill 12

Sexual harassment defl"ned more precl"sely
good old daysl Sorry g.tls truth
hurLsl )
At least 24 women ufhcers com
plruncd about R U WttJmu but Ute

condtttoos and htgh temperatures

MICH

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Maybe I need to - oh I don t
know - blow up somethmg
1 he Unabomber has bee11 star
nng as htmselr for years bluwmg

Food stamp trading
stymies iU-equipped
federal offices: GAO

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Iraq does about-face in weapons admission
UNITED NATIONS - The
recent adm1sston by the govern
ment of Iraq that n has produced
enough b101ogtcal agents to ktll
mtlhons of people rruses a number
of cn ucal questtons that wtll be
heatedly debared behmct the closed
doors ot the Secunty Counctl
The most cnucal quesuon IS
whether Iraq s sudden admtsston
- after four years of repeated
demals - argues m favor ot htung
the UN sancuons agamst thts outlaw Stale
The governments of France and
Russta anxtous to develop and
expand theu nauons busmcss ttes
wtth Iraq cl:um tJtat Sadctun llus
sem has now been fully fon.hcom
mg and deserves to trade wllh Ute
l world agam In the montJJS lcadmg
up to Iraq s startlmg confcsslt)n
French and Russt:ut ofltctals were
pressunng thetr lraqt alltcs mto
commg clean
But Matleletne Albnght 1he
US ambassador to ~he U111ted
Natwns ami other Amen&lt;..: m otla
c1als remam angry th tt 1t took so
much proof to force the dtsclosure
and worry th at parts ul lr,tq s
unconvenhonal we:tpons prugr~un

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cash for the full amount from the
By JENNIFER DIXON
federal government
Associaled Press Wrtter
Stores may also purchase food
W ASHtNGTON - Shady gro
eery store owners are Jaundenng stamps from a thtrd party mcludmllhons of dollars worth of food mg restaurants, wholesalers roure
stamps because federal regulators dn vers and dn(g dealers who
lack the resources to catch or pre- exchange drugs guns contraband
vent the trafficking schemes, con- restaurant meals or cash for the
paper coupons
gressiOnal mvesugators say
Launder1ng food stamps IS so
The General Accounung Office
srud the Agncul ture Department rs lucrauve federal mvesttgators say
til equtpped to pohce a wei fare that some stores are merely fronts
program that provtdes $23 b1lhon a that extsl only to buy and redeem
year m food stamp benefits to near- the coupons
Investigators generally target
ly 27 nullion Amencans
grocery stores mstead Qr rectpt
GAO the congressmnal watch
dog agency satd procedures for ems when lookmg mto traffickmg
authonzmg and momtonng grocery because retatlers are tlte only gate
stores that accept food stamps have ways through whtch food stamp
neither deterred nor prevented courons can enter the bankmg sys
tern and be redeemed 111 full by the
retailers from traffickmg m Utem
federal government
The Senattt ts constdenng legts
Federal state and congressmnal
latwn to overhaul the welfare sys
tern w1th conservauves pushmg to mvest1gators agree that tf the num
send responstbthty for food stamps ber of stores that launder food
stamps can be reduced, tt wtll make
to the stares as a block grant
11 more dtfficult for rectptents to
Sen Lauch Fatrcloth R N C
who favors that 3Jlllroach srud the sell thetr benefits
GAO report underscores the rea
The problem accordmg to the
sons why working people are 'JUSt GAO IS that USDA's FO'od and
dtsgusted w1th the food stamp Consumer Serv1ce ts authormng
stores to accept food stamps wtth
program
' Tbe food stamp program fias out fmt sendmg an msrector to
become a total fraud enacted upon make sure they are legtumate gro
the Amen can people '' Fatrcloth cenes
As a result unscr)lrulous retatl
sa1d
~
Although the prectse extent of ers are gammg entry 111to the rro
grrun GAO srud
food stamp trafftckmg by stor
3fid rectptents IS "Unknown JaW
enforcement offtctals beheve that
For example fielu ofhces m the
btlllons of dollars 111 benefits are
Southwest
revtewed apphc,lltons
laundered and the paper coupons
!rom
9,564
stores tn 1994, bul
are a second currency on the
complered only
agency
mspectors
streets GAO srud
269
on
stle
revtews
In a typtcal traffickmg scheme
Furthennore the agency ha.~ not
grocers buy food stamps from
adequately
momtored the 210 000
rectptent&lt; at less than fate value,
authonzed
stores
to catch those that
usually for 50 to 70 cents on the
may
be
trafltcking,
GAO srud
dollar and then redeem them for

House GOP sets hearings
in siege of Waco faction
WASHINGTON (AP)
Republicans wtll be looktng to
place responstbthty for the 1993
Stege of the Branch Davtdtan compound outstde Waco Texas, when
heanngs open next week, but Treasury Secretary Robert Rubm warns
the bearmgs could feed the paranom of anti government groups
•
Congress has only three weeks
before the August recess to taekle a
host of spendmg btlls regulatory
and welfare refonns and anu rer
ronsm and telecommumcatmns
Jegtslauon
~ But the focus next week wtll be
on the Republican led, hearmgs on
the Waco stege, whtch ended wtth
a fue that killed 85 Branch Davtdt
an members 1ncludmg leader
Davtd Koresh The hearmgs wbtch
begtn July 19 ongmally were
scheduled to start Wednesday
Rep Btll Zehff R N H. wtll
co-ch:ur the, heanngs He sa1d Sun
day that among Ute 1ssues w11l be
the role of the m1htary m the stand
off and the process by whtch Attor
ney Gcneial Janet Reno approved
Ute Apnl 19 1993 tear gas atL1ck
on the compound Moments after
the attack those lliStde allegedly
set the bmldmgs on fue
"Thts ts not a wttchhunt
Zellff satd on ABC s Th1s Week
W1rl1 Dav1d Bnnk/ey But he srud
people 'have a (eelmg that 11'9"1were other people that she wetft to
for advtce, and we would llk'e to

find out who they are He satd
that could mclude Prestdent Chn
ton
Rubm, appeapng later on the
same program deflecred questiOns
on Clinton s mvolvement m Waco
dectston making He sard that after
exhausuve mvestrgauons and four
rrev1ous heanngs on the role of the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Ftrearms m the mctdent the new
bearmgs were til-adviSed and
unnecessary
The heanngs he s.ud "mtght
better be focused on extremtst
groups and those mtltua that &lt;~re
dangerous to our society '
Demands for the Waco heanngs
whtch wtll be the ftrst smee Republlcan~ took control of Congress
mcreased afrer the Apnl 19 bomb
mg of the federal butldmg m Okla
homa Ctty when ll became clear
how strongly the ATF s role at
Waco had remforced the anu-gov
eriiment sentunenL&lt; of some m1hua
groups
Zeltff satd Repubhcans were
pushmg tor the hearmgs before the
Oklahoma Ctty bombmg, and Utey
would gtve the A1F and other fed
era) agenctes an O(l(lOrtUnl!y to
regam credtbthty
Rep Charles Schumer of New
Yolk semor Democrat on the Jud1
ctary cnme subcommittee, satd
Democrats would hold unofficial
hearmgs on Tuesday on Jhc:. dlll!gers of milma groups

Squads record 20 calls
Un1ts of the Me1gs County
Emergency Medtcal Semce lagged
20 calls for asststance Saturday and
Sunday mcludmg four transfer
calls Umts resrondmg mcluded
MIDDLEPORT
8 12 p m Saturday, Overbrook
Nursmg Center James Spencer
Veterans Memonal Hospttal
8 46 am Sunday, South Second
Avenue Earl Glass VMH
12 19 p m Sunday V11lage
Manor Apllftments Tony Ltttle,
Holzer Medtcal Center,
6 23 p m Sunday l!arunger
Park Jared Warner HMC
7 22 p m Sunday Vtllagc
Manor Apartments Tony Ltttle,
treared at the scene,
10 27 p m Sunday, North Front
Street, Ella McDantels, HMC
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POMEROY
9 02 a m Saturday. Second
Street, Mary V Ramey treated at
l)te scene
9 16 am Saturday US 33

Harnett Evans, HMC
It 16 am Saturday Crew
Road, Valene Hansune VMH
II p m Saturuay Pomeroy
Nursmg and RehabthtatJOn Center
M3l)orte Hull VMH
RACINE
10 18 am Saturday Portland
Road Glenn Tucker Plea.&lt;ant Val
ley Hospttal
2 05 am. SatunL1y James Stanley, VMH
RUTLAND
4 56 am Sunday Stale Route
143 Nelhe Lowe VMH
8 54 am Sunday, Short Fourth
Avenue Mtddleport, Dons Haynes,
PVH
TUPPERS PLAINS
It 02 p m Saturd~y motor
vehtcle acctdent on Texas Road
J ustm Seymour MedFhgbt to Ch1l
dr~ Hospttal Chester and Tuppe !runs VFD a&lt;Ststed,
57 p m Sunday, Ed~n Ridge
Mtke Sm1th, St Joseph s Hosp1tal

--Hospital news--Mathtas, Deborah Kelly
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Birth - Mr and Mrs Sean
Saturday admtsstons - Joseph
Ross
son Ripley W Va
Wtlson Pomeroy
Dtscbarges
July 8- Alan Wtl
Saturday dtscharges- pone
son
Betsy
Rupe
Mrs Sean Ross
Sunday admtsstons - none
!l!ld
son,
John
Ferguson
Mrs Jeff
Sunday d1scbarges -Joseph
Smtth
Weber
and
daughter,
Robert
Wtlson Pomeroy, Mllftan Smart
Dtscbarges
July
9Jesste
Jef
Pomeroy
fen,_Bonme
Wtlt,
Brenda
Deal
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Btrths - Mr and Mrs Johnny
Discharges July 7 - Donald
Douce~
daughter, Racme Mr and
Bllfcus Sandra McKmgbt, Mrs
Mrs
Hahn
Holsmger son Btdwell
Ttmothy Davtes and son, Ralph
(Published
with permls!don)
Durst, Carol Cross, Chnstopher
Mtller, Karen Dtllard, Robert '

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Local News in Brief: ·
Accident victim remains critical
Jusun Seymour, no age and address available remruued m crttt
cal condtUOn this mommg m Chtldren s Hosptlal, Columbus wtth
mJunes suffered m a one-car crash late Saturday on Couhty Road
82 (Texas) near Chester
Seymour, a passenger m a car drtven by Steven M Marun 21
30674 Murray Htll Road, Mtddleron. was tr,msported hy Med
A1gb~ the Gallla Me1gs Post of the Suuc Htghway Patrol &lt;a1d
Troopers srud Maron was westboubd stx tenths of a mtlc west ot
State Route 7 at I 0 50 r m when he lost control of Ute car m 1
curve went off the left stde of the ro,td and stroek a lumber wagon
The car was mixlerarely drunaged and the acctdent reri\runs under
mvesugauon the patrol s,nd

Athens man charged in incident
An Athens County man allegedly assaulted hts 16 year-old gtrl
friend Saturday mgbt m Shade accordmg to Athens County Sher
ur s Department rerorts
Harold A McDantel, 19 Long Run Road, Athens was charged
wtth the fourth degree felony of gross sexual un(lOSIUOn, acconhng
to repons As of press ume Monday McDamel remamed m U1e
Athens County Jrul pendmg a beanng

Area man jailed by deputies
A 20 year old Jackson man was Jmleu by Metgs County shenff's •
depuues on several charges Saturday accordmg to Shenff James M •;
flouts by
Deputtes assiSting at the scene of a motor vebtcle acctdent on :
Texas Road encountered Earl M Craddock who wa.&lt; allegedly act- • •
mg dtsorderly among a crowd of people at the scene ot the acctdent,
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Craddock was placed m U1e back of a cru1ser, rerortedly tore out •
the screen m the back of the crmser and allegedly lied before bemg
recaptured a short whtle later he s:ud
He ts bemg held m the Metgs County Jrul on ch rrges of felony
vandaltsm, escape ant! dtSordctly conduct hy nllmoc,mon Soulsby
S31d

Susan Smith ready to die
for kids' deaths: minister
UNION, S C (AP) - Susan
Smttb s greatest WISh ts for a
speedy mal even tf she has to d1e
for drownmg her two sons m a
lake her mmtster says
'She II be glad when all thts ts
over satd the Rev Mark Long
who bapuzed Ms Snutlt wt pnson
tn Janullfy and prayed with her
Wednesday
Ms Smtth s trtal hegms today
With JUry selection, ,tfter a COn'l(le
tency heanng to .tssure that she
understands the proceedings and
can ~ass1st HI her own defense
' It they dectde she s gmlty and
want to execute her she feels hke
she s strong enough now to accept
that, ' Long satd before evemng
servtces Sunday at Buffalo
MethodiSt Church
Ms Sm1Ut 23 faces two murder
charges 10 the deaths of her sons
Mtchael, 3 and Alex, 14 monUts
Her franttc claim thal a man
took her car wtth the boys mstue on
Oct 25 brought her nauonal atten
uon and prompted nme days ol
searchmg
On Nov 3 she confessed to
drownmg the Children by stmpp10g
them mto the back or the car and
lettmg 11 roll mto John D Long
Lake JUSt outstde thts ctty of about
I 0 000 m the northwest part ol the
state

Announcements

Whtlc Ms Smith has yet to
enter a plea, her lawyer has satd hts
defense wtll be ha.&lt;ed on her mental
state
If Ms SmtUt pleads gUtlly bul
mentally tll she could be sentenced
to death

Livestock report
COLUMBUS (AP) - Oht\)
dtrecl hog prtces at selecled buytO)$
romts Fnc,Iay by the Ohto Depart
ment of Agnculture
,~
Barrows and gtlts mostly stea~y
late, demand moderate
U S I 3 230 260 lbs country
romts 44 50 46 00 plants 45 5!14700
U S 2 3, 230 260 lhs country
(lOml~ 38 00-44 50
Sows under 500 lhs steady
U S 1 3 300 500 lbs 26 0028 00 500 650 lbs 28 00-30 50
Esumated recetpts Mondax
3\,000
Prices from Th• l'roducers
Uvestock Assnctation
Cattle uneven 1 50 lower to
I OOhtgh~
Slaughter steers chotec 58 00
67 00 select 53 00 61 00
Slaughrer heifers chotec 55()().:
66 50 select 54 00 61 00
Cows uneven I 00 lower to
3 00 htgher, all cows 46 00 anq
down

Biggs reunion set
The Btggs farntly wtll hold tts
reumon wtth a basket dmncr at
12 30 p m July 23 at tiiC home of
Nathan Btggs, State Route 124, m
Rutland Famtly and fnends1wei
come
Wmner announced
The Bedford Townsh1p Volun
teer Ftre Department Commtttee
held a promouon for a Sunbemn
gas gnll, whtch Athens Susan
Isaac won
~ Shade

Lodge sets meeting
The Shade R1ver Lodge #453
F&amp;AM wtll meet at R p m Thurs
day to work on the EA degree
Refreshment&lt; wtll follow !

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CINCINNATI (AP)- Reggie
Sanders played like an All-Star
before beading off to become one.
Sanders bit a two-run homer and
a bases-loaded double ·Sunday as
the Cincinnati Reds rocked starter
lsmael Valdes for eight runs and
coasted to an 8-0 victory over the
struggling Los Angeles Dodgers.
Sanders matched bis career high
by driving jn four runs - two 'on
his 15th homer in !be third inning
and two more on his two-out double in the fourth. The right fielder
has driven in a team-high 56 runs.
six shy of his total for last season.
He didn't have much time to
savor his latest big game. Sanders
bad to shower and catch a flight to
bis first AU-Star game.
"Oh man, for me this is going
to be exciti ng, " Sanders said.
"When 1 get on the airplane
tonight, I'll probably be shaking all
the way there .
" I' m just taking it all-in. I didn't
know what type of ye;tr to expect. I
knew all I had to do was stay
focused, relax and have fun"
Pete Schourek (8-4) followed
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loss in 12 games as Valdes (5·5)
suffered the worst start of his
career. The right-hander gave uP 10,
hils and two walks over 3 2/3
innings for his tltird straight loss.
"His biggest problcm'l He
wasn't throwing the ball where he.
was supposed to," manager
Tommy Lasorda said. "You· ve ll?,l
to have command of your pitches.
Valdes escaped a bases-loaded,
none-out threat in the second with
the help of a double-play ball, but
opened the third by giving up
Thomas Howard's double and
Barry Larkin's single. Ron Gant's
sacrifice fly made it 1-0, and
Sanders hit an opposite-field homer
off the right-field foul screen.
Cincinnati sent 10 hatters to the
plate to blow the game open in the
fourth .. The Reds again loaded the
bases, and this time Sanders doubled for a 5-0 lead . Eddie
Taubensee followed with a two-run
double and Benito Santiago completed the rally wiUt a run-scoring
single off reliever Jose Parra.
Los Angeles emerged I rom a
five-game losing streak m•d a 10game hilling slump w.ith its 12,2
victory Saturday night. The Dodger

Dodgers back into their slump. The
left-bander scattered five bits over
seven innings for his fourth consecutive win and the fm;t of his career
against Los Angeles. Scbourek was
0-1 jn his eight previous appearances, including three starts.
Before taking the mound. he
blocked the Dodgers' last game out
of his mind: a 15-hit, 12-2 victory
Saturday night
"I learned my lesson on that the
last couple of years," Schourek
said. '~ It's a differenf day in baseball. Last night they got 12 runs,
today they didn' t get any. You just
have to go in with your own stuff."
Schourek had everything work·
ing as he struck out six and walked
just one.
" When you look at !heir lineup,
they've got five guys who mash
left-handed pitching," Reds manager Davey Johnson said. "That
tell s you what kind of a job he
did."
Hector Carrasco allowed a hll m
the eighth, and Jeff Brantley
pitcbed a perfect ninth to fim sh off
the Reds' ninth victory in 13
games.
The Dodgers took the"ir ninth

By STEPHEN Wll.SON
WIMBLEDON, England (AP)
- After winning his third straight
Wimbledon title, Pete Sampras
received the ultimate tribute from
the man who used to call Centre
Coun "my living room."
"Unfortunately, he owns the
•
Centre Court now," former three·
time champion Boris Becker said.
"I used to own it a few years back,
but it belongs to him now."
SaJnpras proved himself to be
~ one of Wimbledon's greatest chrun. pions Sunday when be served his
way to a 6-7 (7-5). 6-2, 6-4, 6-2
· victory over Becker in a brutal
exhibition of grass-countennis .
Sampras is the first man to win
. three consecutive Wimbledon tides
since Bjorn Borg's run of live from
1976 to 1980, the fust American
man to achieve the feat and only
the second man since Britam's
Fred Perry won three straight frnm
1934-36.
Sampras said it was too soon to
start thmking about matching
Borg's record, but Becker thinks he
is capable of doing it.
"lfe at least has a chance."
THREE-TIME CHAMP'- l'ete Sampres holds his singles cbampioaship trophy after beating Germany's Boris Becker 6-7 (7·5), 6-2, Becker said. " He's young. be' s
6-4, 6-2 to become the first American to win three straight Wimble- fresh. Very few people have played
like he did against me today ... He
don oren's titles. (AP)

?ffcnse regressed Sunday, getting
JUSt one runner to second base.
The Dodg~rs have been shut out
a National League-high nine times.
"We generally rely on power
hitters, and a lot of times they fail
to hit the. ball. That's why," L1sorda said. "Sure I'm disappointed
and upset that we've been shut out
as many time~ as we rue.··
Notes: Valdes ha&lt; g1ven up five
homers during his three-grune losing streak. He has given u[i nine
homers for the s.eason, all as a
smner .... SborL&lt;top Jose Offerman
committed his 20th error in 67
games. ahead of his pace for J9n.
He made a major-league high 42
errors in 149 games that sea&lt;on ....
M1ke Piazza's hitting streak ended
at six games. .. Taub ensee , a
catcher. started at lirst base for U1e
first time in his career. Due to
injury, the Reds have used 10 players at first this season, including all
of their three catchers .... Schourck,
who ha&lt; had some tenderness in his
pitching forearm, threw 92 pitches
before leaving for a pinch-hitter. ..
Jeff Dranson doubled in his last atbat, extendmg his hitting streak to a

Vil-leneuve ·c aptures
Texaco-Havoline 200
sight, but he was unable to really
mount a chaUenge.

The last of SIX caution flags
came out on lap 46 when Bmzilian
rookie Gil de Ferran, who had led
four laps after Villeneuve made his
second pit stop, went off-course
and had to have hi s car removed
from a t1re banier

#

Thnt gave Tmcy tJne lm-t shqt at

1~H~~l~~_rs

CLEVELAND (AP)- Good as
they' ve been so far, the Cleveland
Indians are fallible.
''They're good, but they can be
beat. We proved it," Seattle man·
ager Lou Piniella said Suoday after
the Mariners overpowered Cleveland 9-3 ~hind a grand slam from
Tino Marunez and a tlrree-run shot
from Jay Bohner.
Cleveland lost for only the
fourth time in ibe last14 games but
still entered the All-Star break with
a 46-21 record - the best m fhe
majors and the Indians' best record
ever through 67 games. They lead
Kansas City by 12 games m the AL
Central.
The Mariners split the four- ·
game series at Jacobs Field. coneluding a 2-5 road trip.
"We've been scrapping all year,
and to come up with a game like
this going mto the br~ak is a big
lift," said Buhner, who homered
for the second straight day. "We

Villeneuve m a linal two-lap,
green-flag sprint. But the son of the
late Formula One star Gille! Villeneuve pulled away. beating Tracy
to the line by 0 .965-seconds about four car-lengths
Jtmmy Vasser, who was awarded his first Indy-car victory two
o
weeks ago at Portland, Ore., after
AI Unser Jr. was disqualified for a
technical violation on his car, fin;
ished third, followed by Brazilian ·
rookie Andre Ribeiro - his best By The Associated Press
Think college baskbtball coach·
Cjrcer finish - and three-time
es can take it easy during the sumseries champion Bobby Rahal.
Michael Andretti and Unser mer?. Think again.
Summertime is recruiting time
went out of the race on the third lap
when Unser, coming off the devas- for coaches such as Ohio State's
Randy Ayers, Miami of Ohio's
tating (Ji~qualificat10n, was overtakmg Andret11 and the two. banged ·Herb Sendek or Ralph Underhill of
.
Wright State.
wh~els Andrelli spun mto the
Generally, they are working on
guarUrail ami Unser's front suspension was broken.
players who won't be able to help
them until at least the 1996-97 season.
Next year's teams are pretty
--Sports briefsmuch set.
Golf
' 'A lot of people ask me: 'What
KILKENNY, Ireland (AP)- are you doing this summer?' I tell
W1th a 12-foot eagle putt at the them I'm working," Underhill
second playoff bole, Sam Torrance said. "Sometimes summer work is
won the $1.08 million Irish Open harder than during the year because
and, at th~ same ti{n «. secured a you're constantly on the go. It's
place in his eighth consecutive hectic, really hectic ."
Ryder Cup. :
Underhill and assistants Jack
Torrance was tied with English- Butler and Jim Brown will visit up
men Howard Clark and Stuart Cage
at 11-unde£-opar 277 aner 72. holes .
at the Mount Juhet course.
r
Golf
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) --:-The
DAVIE. Fla. (AP) - David
Umversuy
of IY.iYton bas prud Old
Griggs. a starting linebacker last
Domm10n
$130,000
as settlement
season for the AFC champion San
for
the
final
four
years
of fanner
Diego Chargers, had twice the legal
Monarchs
coach
Oliver
Purnell's
amount of alcohol in his body
when he was killed last month in a contract, The V~rgmwn-Ptlot and
The Ledger-Star reponed Sunday.
car accident,1 tests show.
Pumellleft Old Dominion ~t the
Griggs, 28, •died June 20 when
hiS speeding Lexus slid orr an end of the 1993-1994 season to
expressway ramp and slanuned into take over at Dayton. Both schools
announced m Apnl that a settlea sign pole.

chance to get something going."
Bubner's fourth-inning home
run spoiled Orel Hershiser's retum
from the disabl~d list, and Martinez
homered with the bases full in the
seventh ·against Bud Black. who
was making his first relief appearance since 1990.
.
Hersh•~! (~-4), whQ had !!lJ~
two starts because of a sprained
lower back, looked sharp for tl1ree
innings before walking two batters
and yielding Bohner's 11th home
run.
"It was definitely rustiness,"
Hershiser said. "I felt good for two_
or three innings, but I really wasn't
making quality pitches. It was like
a time bomb, and unfortunately' for
us it went off."
The Mariners scored two more
in the fifth on a double by Joey
Cora, an RBI single by Alex Diaz
and a run-scoring double by Edgar
Martinez, all with two outs.
Hersbiser lasted five innings,

droppe~ to 0-3 with a 6.55 !"RA
over his last four starts.
·
In Ute seventh, Black gave up
two hits and walked Edgar Mar!inez intentionally to load the bases
for Tino Martinez, whose 18th
home run of U1e sea1on put Seattle
ahead 9-3. His only previous grand
slam came at Califorma in April
1992.
"I was Pumped, ot course, to be
hitting with the bases loaded, but
not because there was an intentional walk or anything," Martinez
said. "Cleveland did the right thing
there. You can'tjust let a left-hander pitch to Edgar in tl1at situation.
But oh, yeah, I was excited. 1 wantedit."
Salomon Torres (3-4) won for
the third time' in four decisions
si.nce ending his personal 10-game
.losing streak . He allowed three
runs and seven hits in six innings.
''We got our hits today, but
against that team, Torres did the

threw
strikes, went after the hitters and
had real gOOd stun. He made them
put it in play."
Paul Sorrento drove in two runs
for Cleveland witlt a double in tl1e
fourth and a smgle Ill the sixth.
Carlos Baerga smgled home a run
in tl1e tl1ird.
·
Nntes: All II 61 Buhnef's home
runs have come against right-h:mded pitchers .... Seattle shortstop
Felix Fermin has not played since
bruising his left knee Monday at
Detroit in the fust game or the
seven-game road tnp that cnncluded Sunday .... The grand shun gave
Tino Man inez 58 RB!s on the season, moving him into the team lead
ahead of Edgar Martinez. who ha&lt;
56 .... Edgar Martinez has been
walked intentionally a career-high
II times ... Tile cmwd of 41,897
was the 16th straight sellout at·
Jacobs Field, and the 21st in 35
dates . The SIX g;unes remaining on ·
the current homestand following
the Ali-St:rr hrcak also are sellouls.

'"Oaltimo!'l' II , Ch1caga 2

Saturday's scores

Toronto 7. Oakland 3

DH · H ouston 3, San D1t:go 2 (17),
Houston 4, San Otego I

Milwaukee 9, Callfbrn1a 7

Eulem Dh·INon
B01ton ....

. .n: !. £d.

.. .. 39 29

Dcltoit.................37 33
Baltimore .. . . 33 35
New Yort ...........30 36
Toronto..
. 27 4Q

.5 741
529
.485
.455
403

iii!
3
6

8
II 5

Central DlvUion
CLEVELAND . . 46
K.anAas City ........ 33
Milwaukee ....... 32
Chicago . .. .. 2&amp;

Mtnoe£ota ............ 22

21

687

32

.508

12

35

478
424

14

38
46

324

. wes~ern DIYIJtlon
California .... .. 39 .XI 5M
Texas .. . . ..... 39 30 .~65
Oai:laml.-..... ..... 36 35 507
Seattle . .
. 34 3S 42 3

17.5
24 ~

4
5

Seattle 9. CLEVELAND 3

DeU'Olt 4, K.anns City~
Boliton 7, Minnesota 0

Colorado 8, Montreal 3
Teu1~.

St Louis 3. Florida 2

8:29p.m.

Sunday's scures

Wednesday 's games
Toronto (Le.1ler S- 4) at Oakland (StottleQlyre 7-2), 4:05 pm _
•
Knll5&lt;~~ City (Haney 3 3) at New York
(Pettitte 3-6), 7:35pm
Mtlwautce (Sparks 5-3) at Ch1ca~;o
(Alvarez 2-5), 8·05 p m

Pitbburdt 6, New York 3
ONCINNA.TI 8, Loli Angelco 0
Aonda 6, St. Loui~ 0
San D1ego 9, Houston 2
Colorado 4, Montreal I
O.icaKQ 7, Pli.iladelphia 6 (13)
Atl~la

3, San Fr.nc1scu 2

.

No games today

NATIONAL LEAGuE
Eut~m OlviJ'on

Atlanta .........

CLEVELAND 7, Se-attle 3
DH. Toronto 9, Oakl~g_ 6; Oak lam! 6.
Toronto 3
Kaosa5 Ctty 4, Dctroat 1
Baltimore 5, Oucago 2
Minnesota 9, 80iton 5
New York 7, Tex111 3
Ca.hfomta I. Mtlwookee 0

Sunday's scores

Pillsbur!Vt 3, New York 2
Atlanta 9, -'San FranciSCO 4
loti Angeles l2. CINQNNATI2

Tuesday's game
All-Star Game 111 Arlington,

Ium

'salurday•s scores

•

Chicago 3, Philadt:lphm 1

No games today

1\MERICAN LEAGUE

Ium

Srunpras tle(hcate d to his victory

to his coach Tim Gullikson, who
was home in Illinois watching the

match between chcmmhempy treat ments for brain. cmll'C r.
" He's the true ch;:unpion

today," Srunpras said. "The way
he has h:mdled his u·eaunclll is ju.&lt;t
an inspiration. He gave me 1he
encouragmcnt to ,go on and put

what happt!ned at t11e Frc11ch Open
(first-round lo~s) hcluml me unU lu

win a Uu-ee-Pt!te f&lt;Jr him· ·
Samprm; still hm.; not lully won
over the Dnush Inns, who seem

numbed by _the power and efliclcncy of his play.
It w;L&lt; Becker who received .the
bigger ovation Sunday. At U1e urging of the crowd. he lc&gt;ok a lap
arounU th e co urt to show otT his

Sampras said he· s not bothered
hy the lack of appreciation.
"I let my racket do the ~11king,"
he said. "I hope people appreciate
the tennis I play. I'm not going tq
throw tantrumu Jr act like a jcrh
out there . That's the way I wa&gt;
hrought up rutd that's tl1c way I w•ll
continue tn he "

Graf and Sanchez Vicario hattied for 2 !Jour&lt;, 2 minutes on CenIIC Court. And it all came down to
a 32~poir11 game in 1he dec1stvc
d1ird set ::mdthe two deadlocked at
5-1.
The II th game went to deuce 13
ti\'nes . SanEhez Vicario reached
grune point eight time and Graf was
at break point six times before
finally prevailing. She then held
her own serve to capture the championship.
.. It produced the best tennis
from boU1 of us," Graf said of the
20-mintlle- long game. 'Neither of
us really rlayed any loose point,.
j

runner-up trophy
"With many thmgs, you (Ust
don't appreciate thlllg s at the

We weren' 1 nervous or anything.
We were gnmg Tor it"

moment.'' Becker said . ''When
Pete is going to gel a littl e older

hll 11 ami captured her 19dl Wim-

and other new players w11l come.
then you would maybe appreciate
Pete Srunpras more.
"Many people have been talking :thnut a role moJel with Amlre
Aga~si If U1cre's nne rnle model in
tennis . i t's Pet e Sampras. lie 's
behaving perlectly ou the cn urt

lie's a real nice lellpw ofl the coun
and he' s pl;iying grci11 lenni&gt;·. lie
doesn't really have a had shol in
his ga1ue. I tiHnk he' s delinnely
extremely gnod lor the gam e of

·

tennis ~·'

M~trlliJa

Navratilova also went

bledon title Sunday. teaming with
Jonathan Stark to win the mixed
doubles 6-4. 6-4 over Cyril Suk .
and Gig• Fernandez. Navratilova,
who retired tm)n singles play la.~l
year, "ts one shorl of Billie Jean

Kmg's

'~1 -time

record of 20 Wim-

hlellon titles.
Auslrahuns Tm.lc.l Wo'm.lbridge

and Mark Woodforde won the
men's doubles Sunday. outlasting
Rick Leach of Laguna Beach,
Calif .. and Scan Melville of Ponte
Vedra !leach. na., 7-5. 7-6 (10-8).
7-6 (7 -5).

Lack of ranking won't keep Seles from tennis :
Seles' lirst telllativc slcp back
comes July 29 at Atlalltil: City,
N }., in a made- for-television exhibition agamsl Mru1ina Navralilova .
That's exactly one month before
d1e start of the U.S. ,Open, where
Seles plans to make her Gr:111d
Slam tournament return.
She's won the Open twice.
Tbmk she' II have a problem getting
a wild card invitation?
CHris Ever~ going into the H:~l
.of Fame later this montlt. said she.
thought Seles would be a factor
i1mnediately. Broadca~ting at Wim bledon lor NBC , -Evert s:ud,

she~s

in &lt;grc;11 shape . Sheys lean .
She's hcen practicing with men.
She' II be m semifinals and finah;
righl away.''
Scles spent Sattrrday at the Special Olympics Wor)d Games, handing oul medals anU C?lu.Juctin~ n

clinic . She clearly enjoyed bemg
back in a tennis selling. even
though lhis was a long way from
d1e pressure and t~nsion of toumamcnt play .
She 'giggf,ed frequently and
seemed bubbly ru1d happy, interact·
ing with the pla~ers, who greeted
her warmly.
.
She talked about their enUtusiasm and bow much they enjt1Y

''When she burst on lhe scene, she

was winning right from the slarl.
She has a lot of pride. Physically,

playing .

to 20 summer camps from Las
Vegas to Boston during the
NCAA's evaluation period that
started Saturday and ends July 31. _
Underbill signed four perimeter
players for the 1995-96 season and
will concentrate on front-court
players with the school's Jhree
scholarships for 1996-97.
Wright State has all five starters
returning- including 6-foot-10 •.
305-pound junior center Vitaly
Potapenko - from a 13-17 team
that fell one victory short of reaching the NCAA Tournament this
year.
The Raiders lost the Midwestern
Collegiate Conference tourney title
game to Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Miami, which made it to the
second round "of last year's NCAA
Tournament only to lose t~ Vtrginia in overtime, loses only two

starters from a 23-7 team.
The Reds)&lt;ins are anchored by
6-7 junior forward Ql;vin Davis and
will welcome two players who captured Mr. Basketball honors in their
states.
But Sendek is cautious about the
addition of 6-4 Damon Frierson of
Ben Dav1s High School in lndi·
anapolis and 5-9 Robert Mestas of
Roosevelt High School in Mmneapolis.
"So many times 8HS come in
with great accolades and they don't
measure up to the expectation
level," Sendek said. "In other
cases, individuals are signed and
perhaps .don't have the litany of
praise next to their name and .they
go on to be your best players."
Sendek wants to use his three
scholar.;hips for 1996·97 to acqurre
two front-court players and one

·
·
perimeter player.
Ohio State could benefit the
most from this summer's reuuit- ·
ing. The Buckeyes are trying to:
r~bound from a 6-22 record, the ·
worst in school history.
·
But there is hope. The 1995-96
eight-man recruiting class is con- ·
sidered one of tl1e best in the Big .
Ten It includes two Mr. Basketball
honorees in Ohio - 5-foot-11
guard Damon Stringer (1994-95)
from Cleveland Heiglns High
School and 6-7 forward Sh&lt;IJIII'
Stonerock (1993-94) from Wesferville North High School.
"What they give us is a good
nucleus," said Ayers, who has twCI
scholarships to give for 1996-97.
"Now we need to ac.ld to the mix.
That's what we're going to try to
do this year."

I

•

Dayton &amp; Old Dominion resohte Purnell coiftrac·t issue -

Texas S, New Y\lrk 4 (12)

•

guys that serve extremely big and
volley pretty well, you are not
going to have long rallies. That's
the bottom line. People who know
the game really understmd that. ''

College cage coaches busy building 1996-97 clubs

ment had been reached, but.
declined to reveal the amount.
Tbe ·new1paper obtamed documents regarding the settlement
through _the Virginia freedom of
lnfonnatton Act.
The settlement is one-third of
the ~388,000 buyout clause in Purnell s conua~t.
Old DoiDimon !!ad _threatened to
sue Dayton, wh•ch relieved Purnell

o~ any_obligatmns !rom his contrabt

wtth hts old school.. .
Purnell and of(tctals from the
two universities dechned to comment on the settlement, other than
to say negottattons lasted 10
months.
Durin¥ ~urnell's final year at
Old DoiDI~ton, the Monarchs· were
21-IO,_Iosmg the Coloma! Athletic
Assoctatton tournament cham pionship 77-76 to James Madison.

The Monarchs beat Manhattan in
the opening round of the NIT
before losing 79-75 t" Bradley in
the second round.
This season under Jeff Capel,
the Monarchs were 2i-12 winning
the CAA tournament and advancing to the second round of the
NCAA Tournament with a tripleovertime victory over heavily
r~vored Villanova
·

Scoreboard
Major leagues

1l1e manner of Sampras' vtcwry

was similar to hts slam-bang defeat
Even with his new title, Swn- of Ivanisevtc m last year's tinal. It
pras is three .Wimbledon chaJnpi- will surely reopen the debate on .
onships behind the women's wm-. whether Wimbledon is being
ner, 'Steffi Graf. The Germau won ruined by the predominance of
her sixth Wimbledon crown Satur- huge serves.
" People who know the game
day by beating Arantxa Sanchez
understand this is really grass-court
VIcariO 4-6,6-1,7-5.
•"It'-s just a gre&lt;Jt. great feeling," tennis," Sampras said. " You have
Graf said of her victory . .. 1 was a to understand when you have two

good on two tlfes ," Evernham
sa1d. "But I know he' can, so I do
it.
" We all bave to trust in one
another. and we all have to trust in
him."
·
Gordon said Evemham rutd the
crew told him not to be concerned
about the qualifying disaster.
Evemham said that sort of calm is
commonplace on a team that does
not lose sight of what must be done By HAL BOCK
weren't in the mood to do anything
ii:t a given situation.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - . special for Seles, who IS returning
He passed seven-time cluunp_ion Munica Seles figures the absence following more than two years
Dale Earnhardt on the I 70th lap, of a ranking won't hinder her away from the game after being
then stayed on or near the lead return to tournament tennis.
stabbed at a tournament m Hamthereafter.
"I just want to play," she said. burg . There wlls talk of making her
Gordon collected $160,300 from
''I want to go back and start having ·co-No. I with Wimbledon chrunpia $1.3 million purse . Included in fun. I'll take wild cards. If I'm on Steffi Graf before the WTA
his earnings was a $50,000 bonus good. I'll be there."
Tour made a sudden U-turn and
for taking the lead m U1e senes
And there figure to be more than dectded not to grant ru1y rankmg :tt
points ra..:e. ,
enough wild card invitations to go all.
The Ford Thunderbird of Mor- around for her. What tournament
That's OK with Seles.
gan Shepherd finished second, 1.23 director would ignore Ute chance to
"l,)on't do anything for me," '
seconds behind . Pole-si ter Mark add Seles to the field? Equipped she said. "I just want to move forMartin was third in a Ford, fol- w1tl1 eighf Grand Slam tournament ward. Women's tennis can survive
lowed by the Chevy of Terry titles and a bubbly personality, without Monica Seles, and Monica
Labonte and Ute. Ford of defending " she's a maJor plus for women's Seles can survive without women's
race chwnpion Ricky Rudd.
tennis.
tennis. We're both better off with
Yet the rest of the players each bther.''

By DICK BRINSTER
. LOUDON, N.H. (AP)~ After
winning the Slick 50 30&amp; at New
Hampshire InternatiOnal Speedway, Jerr Gordon talked about U1e
• confidence be has in his crew chief.
After being designated mechanic of
the race, Ray Evernham talked
about the trust he has in his driver.
"! have a lot of confidence in
Ray," Gordon said after driving a
new Chevrolet Monte Carlo to its
13th victory in 16 events this year.
Sunday's victQry. was a Winston
Cup-leading fifth of the year for the
23-year-old driver, who brushed
the wall during qualifying and
eventually stmted 21st in a field of
41. With passing a difficult task on
the nearly flat 1.058-mile oval, tlmt
was not the place to be.
So Evernbam made a bold call.
During a caution period on tl1e 36th
of 300 laps, he gave Gordon .ol1ly
two tires. That allowed him to.peat
the four-tire changers out of the pit
and demonstrated Evernham's
belief in Gordon's ability.
"I don't know that every driver
out l)tere could have drove that

n~!~~the~=~ g~i ~o!~fi~~s ~s~~~ ~o~' ~i~~'~-~He

little bit tired out there, but it still
felt incredible.··
Against Becker, Sampras had 23
aces and 22 service winners. He
didn' t face a single break point and
was taken to deuce only twice.
while breaking Becker five times.
''He hits U10se bombs and you
just hope for rain," Becker saJd.
So dominant )?las Sampras· .
serve that, during the fourth set,
Becker covered his eyes with his
hand and handled his racketJi)&lt;e :1
blind man with a cane.
"It wouldn't have made a difference if I had my eyes open or
not," Becker said. "He would
have hit the line anyway "
Becker said Smnpras played 011
a higher plane than former greats
such as John McEnroe. Jimmy
Connors and Ivan Lendl.
"Boy, he's playing~ differCJll
kind of garne," Becker said. "With
d10se kind of players, you at least
had a chance 011 U1e retum. When I
was playing Pete today, or even
Goran (lvanisevic) a few times this
year, those guys just don't give you
any chance ... McEnroe was a
genius at U1e net and he had a great
feel for the ball, but he wasn't playing with that kind of power."

was on another planet.~'

Gordon wins Slick 50 300

career-high 11 grunes.

With homers from Martinez &amp; Buhner,

CELEBRATING HOMER- Cincinnati third base coach Ray
Knight congratulates Reggie Sanders on his two-run-!10mer in the
third Inning ofn Sunday's Natiuhal LeagUe game against the visiting
Los Angeles Dodgers, who lost 8-0. (AP)

Sampras·claims third straight·title

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

At Wimbledon,

Sanders helps Reds bla.n k Dodgers 8-0

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.
- ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (AP)
~ The first few laps of the Texaco-Havoline 200 may have looked
routine for Jacques Villeneuve and
Team Green as their Reynard-Ford
led the way.
It wasn't.
. After Villeneuve made only two
laps around the four-mile, 14-turn
Road America circuit in Sunday's
morning's half-hour warmup. the
team frantically changed most of
the electrical conneCtiOns in the
car.
"We were 90 pero:nt sure that
we fixed iL but you are never 100
percent sure until you've run a few
laps in the race," said team owner
Barry Green. "Obviously, we got it
right."
Villeneuve, driving flawlessly,
\VenJ virtually unchallenged as he
Jed all but four of the 50 laps en
· route to his third victory of the season and the fourth of h1s Indy-car
career.
"Everything was OK in the
race," Villeneuve saidc'.:_We didn't
know about the (chas~)'s) setup
because we made some changes
after qualifying that we weren't
able to try out. But they proved to
be good.
.
"If I'd been wheel-to-wheel a
few t1mes in the race, maybe I'd
have found more problems . But
today the car was unbelieveable '·
Tbe 24-year-old Canadnm's firS!
v•ctory came on this same track last
September. Once the clcctncal
problem was cleared up. this one
was easier.
..The Reynard was really, really
strong," Villeneuve said. "I could
get a lead of about two seconds aml
_bold it. When you C'!!J do tha~ [1' !_
great because you can save fnel and
tires for the end ol' the mce."
The bard-driving youngster,
whose point for winning the pole
on Saturday broke him out of a tie
for the PPG Cup lead witl1 Robby
Gordon. built that margm to 22
points, 103-81. with the win as
Gordon finished 26th with a broken
transmlssion.
Pa&gt;~l Tracy, a fellow Canadian
and die 1993 Elkhart winner, did
manage ·to keep Villeneuve in

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Philadelphia ...... 39 29 .
37
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New York .... .. ... 25 44

Monlreal ...... ,...... 32

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Wednesday's games
Atlnta (SmoHz 7- 4) at Ptlhbur&amp;h

(P.&lt;IIlis 1-2), 3.05 p.m.

Central Di&gt;rl!don
25 632
Housto11 .... . . : 38 30 .SS9
Ctucago ................ 37 32 .536
Pittibur11,h
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St Lom~ . . .. ... . 30 40 429

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l.v&amp; A.Dplc:i ...... .34 35 .&amp;93
San Diego.. . . . 33 36 .478
SaD Fra.nci&amp;CO ........ 33 36 .478

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5

Ch1caao (Castillo 6-4) at Montreal
(Heredia 3·5), 7.35 p.m
St Lows (Jackson 1-9) at Ptnladelphia
(Mtmbs 6--4), 7· 35 p.m.

Oak.la~nd,

59: T. MW'tmez, Seanle, 5&amp;, E. ·
Martmet, Seattli:, 56; Thoma.~ . Chic~o ,
53: Edmonds, California, 52, M Ramirez,
CLE~ELAND.l2 .

AL leaders
BAITING: E. Martlou., Seattle, .362;
C Davu, California, .359, O'Neill, New
York , .3 46, O'Leary, Bofllna, . 145, ~
Naehring:, BoliO(!, .3 43, I. (\odriguez,l
TeXIIl, 332, Thome, CLEVELAND, 310.

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Maninr.z, Seat11e, 17, Nt:too, Texaa, 83,
DISWna, Caliromia, 81 ; Delle, CLEVELAND, 81 , R A.lomar, Torooto, 81; CUrtis, Detroit. 80
DOUBLES Bdle, CLEVEL.AND, 27;
E. Martinet, Seattle, 24, DiSarcina, Cth·
fomia. 21; Seitur, Mllwllltte, 19; Baerga, CLEVELAND, 18 , John Valentin ,
· B01ton, 17; NDMrlna. Baston: 17; J Oliver, Milwaukee, 17; C Ripken, Baltimun:,

TRIPLES' Lofton. CLEVELAND. 7:
Yort. S; Brady Andenon. Baltimore, 5;
While , Toronto , 5, 'O'Leary, Bolton, 4,
Lelus, Minnesota. 4: DiSarcina, California, 4, [... John110n, Chkago, 4.
HOME RUNS · Vooghn, B011ton, 24,
MeOw ire, Oakla11d, 24; ThorTUlll, Cticaao, 21; Fielder, Dettmt, 20, M Ramirez,
CLEVEI...AND, 18: T. MartiDCZ, Seattle,
18, Thome, CLEVELAND, 17, Oaetti.

CINCINNATI, ll

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STOLEN BASES . Ooodwtn, Kan&amp;aa
Clty, 26; Coleman, Kansas Ctly, 21.
Knoblauch, Minnc:a:ota, 20; L. John~on,
Otlcago, 20, N11on, Texu, 20, luflon,
CLEVELAND, 19; McLemore, Teua
17; R J-iendtnoo, Oakland, 17
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364, Grac~, ChtCIIg tl, .340, D Bell .
Ho11~tun, 337 , Blchel\1!, Cnlorado, 336,
Dunl!lon, Chicat!o, .333, Conine, Fluritlu,
322, L Walker , Colt,ro~lu , .319.
RUNS. Big~io, Hnustnn', 5~. McRne,
Chic11go, 53, MuntleKi, LoR- Angel~ 1 52:
Fmley, San Die~o. 52, DhndK, San Fnmcisco, S2; Bagwell . Hou111oo, ~I: Gllnl ,

R. AJomar, Toronto, 7; B Wtlhtmll, New

tinez,

John5 on, S..eaule, 9-l, .900. 2.118 ;
Lan11ston, Cahforma, 8-I, .889, 4.\5,
Wokefleld . Bo~on, 7·1 , .&amp;75 , 1.61, Bdtn·
da, Bolton, 7-1, 875, 3 58, Ha n~o n ,
80111nn, 7-2, nil , 1 61: Stntllemyre, Oak·
land, 7-2, .778, 3.84.
STRIKEQUTS· N John,on, Seattle,
152; Appier, Kanm City, 120: Slnlllemyre, Oukhmtl, 101, Fmley, Cal•furma,
97; Con!, Tomoto, Kf&gt;, Hnn~n . Boston,
'77: J. McDow~! I, New York.. 15
SAVES Men, CLEVELAND, 11,
Lee Smith, Califnrn111, 20, Ecken\ey,
Oakland, 111 , Henneman, Dclrmt, 17.
Montaornery , KnMWI C1ty, 14, D Jone~~ ,
Balti!TlOfe, 14, Ayula, Seaulc, 13, AIJUIIera, Bo~t n n , 13

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CINaNNATI,"'54; Bondo! , San Frnnc1 ~co,
53, T. Gwynn, San Diego, 52.
HITS T. Gwynn, S11n D1e~n, 9~. D
Bell, Hn u~tnn , 93: Bicheue, Coloror.Jo, 92:
Grace, Oucagu, 89, Montk»ii, l.ol; An~e­
lel!, 115; Sanche:t, Chicago, 81, CIINtilta,
Colorado, 83
DOUBLES Gral':e, Clucagn, 13,
Lankford, St. Loui:;, 22: McRae, Oticn~n.

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H~tuston , I H.
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4, R. Sunders, CINCINNATI. 4; Gonr.;~­
lez, Oncago, 4: Olferman, U.s Angelc:~:.
4 , Bonds, San Fran~1sco, 4, Larkin ,
CINCINNATI, 4, Bu~illa , New York, 4
HOME RUNS L Walker, Coloratlo,
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Culoradu, 18, Ca~tilhl, Colorado. 17;
Bo~ds, San Franc!'c.n, 16, R Sand~r,,
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

";;.Monday, July 10, 1995

Monday, July 10, 1995

Suicide survivors ·tell of fulfilling lives.after the attempt
Well, I didn't die. My husband
found me, lOOk me to the hospital and
had my swmach pumped, and I was
home two days later. The story is 100
long to tell, but after my husband
.. 1895, lol~
divorced
me,! meta marvelous man,
nm.s~• .m
and my life is beautiful. My .son is
c~s~··
now 17, excels in track. and is
Dear Ann Landers: You asked to handsome and lovable. My daughter
hear from readers who auempted is 16, a talenlcd musician and a real
suicide and are now happy they beauty. •
When I think that I might never
failed. Here is my story.
have
seen these children grow up, I
I was 18 and had a 16-month'old
can't
bear it. I'd like to tell your
son and a 5-month-old daughtet My
20-year-old husband hall just left me readers something you can't because
for another woman. I felt like a failure you have never been there. I have.
at everything and decided 10 end it Please, please, don't give up on life.
all. I toOk an enormous number of Ann is right when she says,
pills, drank a bottle of vodka and "Evc;rything in life can be fixed -except death." -- ~AMELESS IN
IJrepared to die.

PENN.
DEAR PENN.: Thanks for your
uplifting words. Read on for more.
From Los Angeles: Here's my
"near-suicide" story: When I was 17,
I was madly in love. "Jimmy" and I
. .went steady for three years and then
brokeup.Whenlsawhimattheprom
with a girl I had always hated, I
decided to kill myself that night.
My date broughtmehome813a.m.
I got the keys 10 my da4's car, drove
myself to a partially frozen river and
was prepared 10 jump in, go through
the ice and drown.
Suddenly, I remembered the next
day was Mom's birthday. I th~ught,
"What a birthday gift I would be
giving her.... "llurned the car around
and drove home. I know now I wasn't

in my right mind. I was in a deep story. I hope you will print it. When I
depression. I got counseling at school was a junior in college, my 20-yearand continued with a therapist for old girlfriend died in a car crash. I
three years.
was drivin~ . I felt so guilty,! couldn't
Today, I have a Ph.d. in psych- eat or sleep or study. After three
ology, a fine husband and three months. I was a total wreck and
beautiful children. I shudder when I decided the only way to escape the
think of how close I came 10 missing pain was to kill myself.
all this joy. Any coward can commit
I was about 10 jump froln the fourth
suicide. It takes guts to face life.
§lOry window of a campus building
New York: In I929,my fathe~ who when two senior guys grabbed me by
was a big man on Wall Street, lost the heels. I was sent home and
everything in the crash. He tried 10 instructed to get psychiatric
hang himself. My mother found !tim counseling . Intensive therapy put
in the basement struggling with the Humpty Dumpty back together
rope. She yelled, "You can't even do That wlls 15 years ago. Today,l am
that right, you idiot." They both a clinical psychologist, happlly
laughed and were happily married for married and the father of two great
children.
30 years after that.
Chicago: Here is my near-suicide

.in.

Bu5 in es5 5erv ice5

Tell your readers the combination
of good therapy and the right
medication can do wonders.' Suicille
has never solved a problem, but it has
made life a living hell for those left
behind.
DEAR CHICAGO: Thanks for
your testimony. There will be more
tomorrow.
Fuling pressured to have ser?
How well-informed are you? Write
for Ann Landers' booklet "Ser and fM
Teen-ager." Send a self-addressed,
long, business-siu e(lvelope and a
ckCk or money order for $3.75 (this
includes postage and handling) to:
Teens, c/o Ann Landers. P.O. Bor
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Canada, send $4.55.)

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care of your retirement. That's true. . private insurance. How much you
But most of them agree that you can expect from Social Security
can't de[&gt;end on any one source of depends on your average an nual
income - that you need a balanced earnings over your workins life:
portfolio that will sumd the risks of Average WMe earners may expect
changes in the economy.
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which to build retirement income, a earners about25 percent.
solid foundation you can count on
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By ED PETERSON
Social Security Manager, Athens
· Wheri 'is the best time to start
planning for retirement? More and
more experts are now advising
clients to stan planning when they
start to work and earn an income.
With people living longer and
remaining healthy lon.ger, early
planning is the only way they can
be assured that their quality of life
will not drop dramatically in their
later years.
You might hear some financial
. counselors suggest that you can't
'llepend on Social Security to take

24 hours a day. lntemet users can
High unemployment ami busiget the fonn from the Social 'Secu- ness failures res~lted in great depririty Administration Internet server. vation and poverty, and dramatiz~tl
The address is: http://www .ssa.gov. the vultterability of U1e Ameridm
The 60 th anniversa ry of th e . worker to econmilic forces outside
Social Security system is a time·to his/her co ntrol. In this environ celebrate. It helps us focus on one ment, private and state source .of
of the good things about our soci- help were woefully inatlequate and
ety we can.be proud of and reminds a federal role became necessary .
us of the values to which we aspire,
Today, Social Secw·ity provides
Peterson added.
,
income to a family when Ute workPeterson noted that when Presi- er retires, dies, or becomes disdent Roosevell signed the original abled. One out of six per.;ons are
Social Security Act on August 14, curre ntly receiving benefits 1935, it was in the midst of the retirees and their spouses, widows
Great Depression.
and orphans, and people with dis -

Former Meigs resident qttends reunion

Ellen Smith, fo&lt;~ller Middleport
resident now living in Newark,
auended a reunion of her son·s
family at the Knox County Fa irgro und s, Mt. Vernon, where her
grandson. W[lliam Carter SmiU1, is
Ute head grountlskeeper.
Ar the reunion were five generations. Mrs. Smith, her so n, Fred

Smith, his daughter, Sharon Comsiford, her daughter, Mandy Reed,
and her son, Logan Reed.
The group at tl\e gathering
incl uded Fred and Nancy Smith ,
wliose family was having the
reunion, their son, Williams C. and
his wife, Emma, and their children,
John Carter, Nancy Sue, and Sarah;

abilities.
Some 95 perc~nt of people 65
anti over are entitled to retirement
benefits, four out of five workers
and their families wou ld receive
benefits if they become disabled;
95 p erc~nt of children under 18
wou ld receive henefits if a parent
tlies.
"'People should not mistake Ute
current tlebate over the future of
Social Security to be an assault on
Ute progrrun it,df," Peterson said.
"'The debate is about the best way
to continue the success of the progrrun, not whether or not we shoul!i
cominue it," he said.

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RACINE -Racine Village
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'the annex.
POMEROY - Rpck Spri.ngs
' uniled·Metbodist Church, Bible,
·School, Monday through Friday, 6
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DARWIN- Bedford Township Board of Trustees, regular
meeting Monday, 7 p.m. at the
township hall . •

RACINE - Southern Local
will bold special meeting at 8 p.m.
Monday at high school to hire a
football coach.

POMEROY - Big Bend Farm
Antique Club, Mon\lay, 7:30 p.m.
in Meigs High School Library.
TUESDAY
.
EAST MEIGS - Eastern Athletic Booster meeting, 7 p.m. Tues.day at high school.
DARWIN - Bedford Township Volunteer Fire Department
Couunittee meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday at Bedford Town Hall.

POMEROY - Meigs County
Right to Life meeting Monday,
7:~0 p.m. at the Meigs County Public Library. Questions concerning
. meeting may be directed to the
Rev. Fr. Walter Heinz, Sacred
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FU\1 WARRANTY UKE NEW
Ch ip Repair In Tubs Or Sinks,
Resurf~ce Old Ceramic Tile, And

BATHTUB

John
Teaford
Chester

7122194

CHECKING MARKETS - Hal Kneen,
Meigs County. Extension Oriice, pictured left
back, WaS among the Ohio Department or Agriculture and growers organization officials who
look a fact-finding tour or state owned and operated wholesale/retail farm markets In southetist•

I

POMEROY, OHIO
Septic tanks cleaned &amp; portable toilets rented. .
Dally,
rental rates.
Par~ao
Job sites •

Unisex Someone special in your area
Is s~king that dream mate to share a
life .full of love, romance, happiness
and .all the pleasures of life.
1·900-776·3005 Ext. 9387
$2.99 per minute
18-yrs. pi us

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992-3954
Emergency Phone 985-3418

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Ft•t•rl for . til l'our · t11ima/.~
Ho,:.: - 1/or.'t'.' - Colt'.'

TREE TRIMMING
AND REMOVAL
Light Hauling, .
Shrubs Shaped
and Removed
Misc. Jobs.

MEET _
SINGLES

One St•p C•mplete "Aut!' Body Repair

Reasonable

Love &amp;Romance
Fate Awaits You!

KEN'S IPPLIINCI
IDVICI

Give Yourself The
Sports Edge with
The Sports &amp;
Entertainment
Line

$2.99 per min.
Must be 18yrs. ·
Procall
(602) 954-7420

•Waahera • Dryera - Rangea
•Refrigerators •Freezers .

•Oiahwaaher's
•H.W. Healere
t Micr.awavea -Diaposala
•Thank• Melge &amp;

THE 1995

SI.Wroundlng Are11

(614) 985-3561 or
992-5335 1..1Wn

IHI\\ \IW
E\C: \\ \TI'\(;

Real Estale General

Bulldozing, Backhoe,
ServicesHome Sites, Land
Clearing, Septic
Systems &amp; Driveways_
·Trucking- Limestone,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt

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., 0 •) 0
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Country Naturals
Gifts &amp;
Accessories
317 North 2nd

Ave.

OFFICE 992·2259

Middleport, Ohio
Mon-Sat.
9am-5 pm

1-900-263·1800
. Ext 1986
$2.99 per minute
Must be 18 yrs. old.
Procall Co.
(602) 954-7420
Ml/1

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LICENSED &amp; BONDED
FREE ESTIMATES

Umest- &amp; GrtWel,
Septic Systems, Trader &amp;

SHINGLES • SIDING • WINDOWS
EIU/LT UP &amp; RUBBER ROOFING
RESIDENTIAL &amp; COMMERCIAL
RUBB!:R ROOFING FOR 1\M ·BILE HOMES
28 Years Experience
?HONE
1-800-377-44 77
614-245-0437

SAYRE TRUCKING
614-742·2138

l(enny's Auto Rental

LINDA'S
PAINTING &amp; CO.

House Siles.

J&amp;L INSULATION

WICKS

992-2155
.

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614-992·7791 .

Moving sale· Tuesday, Wednes ·
day, ThurSday, 1140 Collage Rd.,
Syracuse. Furniture (hlde·a· bed,
waterbed, bedroom suite, etc.), M/
F clothes, small appJia.nces,
househol d Items. Aalnf shine,
Sam-? 614·992.e&amp;$1 :

· Public Sale ·
and Auction

Clean · late Modal Cars Or _
Trucks, 1987 Model s Or Newer, Smltn Buldl Pontiac. 1900 East·
ern A¥enue, Gallipolis.

tars , old clocks, antique furniture.
Riverine Antiques. Russ Moore,
owner. 814·992 ·2526 . We buy
•states.
Family Relocating Seeks To Rent!
Own Clean 3 Or -4 Bedroom, 2 Or
3 Bath, Rural Hom e Within 35
Mlnute1 Of· pt. Pleasant /Galllpotls

Bridgo, Eit11er Ohio /WV Side. Will
Consider Aent· To-Own , Lease
PurChase, Land Contract Or Purchue 01 Righi P1opeooty, 304-6751t50E•W 6.

773·5343 01 nJ-5033.

HAULING

Free Estimates

Howard L. Wrltesel

ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter C(eaning
Painting
FREE- ESTIMATES

- ~ Authorized AGA Distributor · ·
Welding S_upplies • Industrial Gases • Steel
Sales &amp; Fabrication • Repair Welding
Aluminum/Stainless
No job too large or too small!
Oxygen Acetylene
Helium all sizes Medical Grade Q,
Propane Trimix !Jitra Mix Mig Wei.ders
Ph 773·9173 FAX 773·5861
108.
St.

Wanted To Buy: Junk Autos, Anv.
Condition , 81.&amp;-388-9062 Or 81.(.

F &amp;A ll"ee Service
Trimming ·Topping ·Removal
Stump Removal

co,

&lt;146-PAI!T.
wanted To Buy: Jvnk :Autos With
Or Without Motors. Call Larr~
U'l91y. 614-368-9303.

20 Ye~~a~rs:r;~~~~~mce

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EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

CHARLIE'S
CONCRETE

949-2168

110,

Help Wanted

Accepting application• through

July 18th Jar Aeglsteroo long term
care Nursing Aaalatant training
class . Class begins Aug ust 1sl
ti'&lt;OOgh Seplomber 71h weekdays.
Marjorie Fetters. AN, ctau lri·
structor, Po1nt Pleasant Nursing &amp;

Sidewalks
Driveways
Patios
Porches
Slabs
992·3265

Rehabllftallon Cenler, Sla"! AOUIO
82, Route 1 Box 326, Point Pleas-

ant WV 25550. 304·675·3005.

·

AVON 1 All "reas I Shirley
SP-@!.rs, 304-67!5· 1429 •
AIIOfl Earn &amp;8 -$1&lt;4 tHr. No Door

To Door, Full !Part Time, 1 ~800736.0168 lnd All!&gt;

ANNOUNCEMENTS

NEW LISTING- Minersville- Commercial- Ground and 6 tanks
all above ground.
ASKING $30,000

CALL _DAVE OR BOB TO PLACE-..YOUR AD IN·
THIS YEAR'S EDITION

Moving out of town sale · 41 0
Broadway, Middleport , Ohio.
Hou.s.ehald furnishings and so

J &amp; D's Auto Parts a!Jd Salvaqe,
buying wrecks. junk auto1 &amp;
trucks. Also, paris for sale. 304 -

NEW LISITNG- Pomemy- Commercial· Service Station with
stall garage, with 3 inground tanks, 2 gas. t kero.
·
ASKING $70,000

AI/ON SEUS ITSELF
Average 58·$15/Hr. ,.., Worlt-

· YRACUSE- This hmrie sits on a nice quiet street This
· ome has 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. large living room. equipped
l&lt;itchen, dining room. Relrigerator &amp; range less than 1 yr. old.
;Also there's a dishwasher. Utility room with newer washer

end dryer. Front porch. side deck. sitting on 314 acre lot with

)&lt;&gt;Is of !lowers, trees and some fencing. Call lor aP.L
;:
PRICE REDUCED TO $55,000

WANTED tMMEDIATELVIII HOMES,' FARMS, VACANT
GROUND IN ALL AREAS OF MEIGS COUNTY Ill WE
HAVE BUVERS... WE'NEED LISTINGSIII
·HENRY E. CLELAND JR .. ,...................................992-2259
:TRACY L. BRINAGER.........................................94!l-2439
·SHERR! L. HART..................................................742-2357
. HENRY E. CLELAND 111... .................................... 992~191
·KATHY M. CLELAND............................. :............. 992~191
:OFFICE........:.................................................~...... !92-2259

tO:DOa.m. SaiU111ay.

phones, old tamps, old thermome·

2

ASKING $18,000

day e&lt;!lllon

DecorBted stoneware, wall tete.

IUmest- Low Rates)

539 BRYAN PLACE
MIDDLEPORT · 992-2772
Office Hours: Mon.-Fri.
':oo a.m.-3:30p.m.
VInyl &amp; Alum. Siding,
Roofing, VInyl
Replacement,
Windows, Blown
Insulation, Storm
Doors, Storm
Windows, Garages.

All Vard Sales Must Be Paid In ._. .
Advanc·e. Deadline : 1:OOpm the
day betore the ad is to run, Sun day edition- t :OOpm Friday, Mon -

nJ.5765 Or 304·nJ.S447.
90 Wanted to Buy

Take the pain out of
painting. Lat ua do H. lor
you. Very reaaonable.
Free Estimates
Before 6 p.m. leave
...._ message.
Alter&amp; p.m.
614-985-4180 .,.....

Kenny's Auto Center
fi300-486- ~
264 Upper River Rd.
Bus. (614) 446-9971
OH. 45631

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

Rick Pearson Auction Company,
lull tim e auctioneer. complete
auction
se r1Jic9.
Licensed
NGS,Ohlo &amp; West VIrginia, 304 -

Interior &amp;
Exterior

We Have Cars ,and Vans!

12. 8-6.

80

Reasonable Rates
Joe N. Sayre .

Kenny's is the place to come
when you need a car rental.

Qalllpolls
&amp; VIcinity

forth.

HAULIN'G &amp;
EXCAYAriON

MIKE MARCUM'S

70

At At. 850, Kerr Road, 3863 Kerr
Road , Thomas Denney, 7/11 1 7/

CARPENTER SERVICE

State Rt. 33
Darwin, Ohio

:614.·388-9703
Yard Sale

Ily Pet Pr\one

•Room Additions
•New Garages
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
.
•Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
•
Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

ASKING $84,500

.

Found : black and white long

Ct8an Sl\lff , New, Stuff For Kids,
Sewing Machine Rot01111er, Almost
New, Watch Signs , Cross Road

heat. Approx. 112 acre with nice garden area.

bedrooms, 1+ acres. Nice peaceful location and lot of room

Rutland pat!&lt;, 614-·742-2372

YOUNG'S

NEW LISTING- Baum Addition· Near Chester· Lovely Split
Level Home, featuring 5 bedrooms, 3 balhs, drywall·carpet
interior, TPC water, Elec. Heat Pump. CIA, ceiling radiant

!D run.

Found· aet or keys 4th or July at

949-2512

NEW LISTING- Pomeroy· Spectacular A-Frame Home with
10 room, 3-5 bedrooms, 2 baths. kitch~n. living ·room. dining
room, and family room. Has electric B.B. and wood heat (2

PRICE REDUCED- Racine - 1982 14 x 70 mobile home,
Total electric with heal pump,'C/A. Ashley woodbumer, builtIn hutc~ . book shelves. Enclosed front porch &amp; rear porch. 3

'VariOUi!l Type Or Scrap Metal ,

614-408·25«.
60 Lost and Found

ALL Yard Sates Must Be Paid tn
Advance. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
the day betore the ad Is to run .
Sunday edition • 2:00 p.m. Friday.
Moncay edition • 10:00 e m. Sat·
u111ay.

appliances, 2 car gar.age with worl&lt;shop over top. In a very
good neighborhood on a paved street.
ASKING $99,000

. .,

Goon

Home. 614--446--7470.

Lost July 6th. Grey Tiger-Striped
cat, Cheshlre- Rt. 554 Area. Fam -

SALE
BAILED TO
YOUR NEEDS

woodburners included}, features deck, patio, fireplace,

The
Meigs
County
Fair
Tab
Is
Coming
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August 11, 1995.
Advertising Deadline Is
August 4, 1995.

Three Klnena, Eight Weaks Old,

iralned, Wormed , To

614-46·7945.

FOR

ROOFING &amp; REMODELING

Ext. 6250

Kitten• Black And Black And
'f\lhile 614-441--1850

Fount:t : Puppies, 2 Black Labs ,

HAY

Chuck Stotts
614·992·622~
- ·Free Estimates
•
Insurance Work Welcome

4113195 :

1-900-726-0033

•Fast Reliable Service

ALFALFA
AND MIXED

PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE

.Insures - Experienced
Call Wayne Neff992-4405
For Free EsUmateo

Of All Lifestyles,
lpcally or
nationwide.
1-900·945·5500
Ext. 7898
$2.99/mln. 18+
Procell Co.
602-954-7420 012111 mo.

•All Makaa •42 Years

., ....

....

Houoe Repelr •
Remodeling
Kitchen &amp; Bath•
Remodeling
, Room Addition a
Siding, Roofing, Patios

Adorable, FrlenCII~ K1llens, 6
Weeks Old BlaCk !Nhlte &amp; Grey f
White, Litter Tramed, To Good
Home Only. 614-446-4283

(614) 949-3005 .

Uutlwul f&lt;'t•t•tl ,~_. Fa,., ."lnJIJIIY
Ut. 121 Uutl""''· OJ/ 7'·12-26.16

NEFF REMODELING
SERVICE

43tt.

Residential &amp;
Office Cleaning
PLUS
Pickup &amp; Delivery
Service
Owner/Opr,: Tom Lane
Racine, Ohio •

Com - l.'m.-lit•d ( :om - ."i,ft lllo..li

( No Sunday Calls)

8 weft old kittens . gray &amp; white
and gray tfger striped, 814·985

Sl'fiCUSO &gt;11clnlty, 614·992-3717

, New Homes • Vinyl Siding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Addjtions • Roofing

614-992._7643

Giveaway

haired ~lnen . Chancey's Market.

NOll'' ot•t~N

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

40

MY BUSINESS

42~0~~~~n~t~mo~.
L------~Pr~o~c~a~ll~6=02~·~9~54~·~7~

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

•Factory Authorized Parts
&amp; Service

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Happy Ad

ern United States. l'urpose was to gauge tlie
need and potential to open a similar farm market in southern Ohio. The delegation visited ·
stale-operated market&lt; in North Carolina, South
Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.

6
To 8~!.~.~~ c~.~ ~1~.0~~,!~,!!~.: ~0~,,~
1·900·Date Line

Bill Slack
,,2·2269
GOLF LESSONS
GOLF CLUBS
•
CLUB REPAIR
TROPHIES
PLAQUES
BADGES

.

MODERN SANITATION

t!~

985-4473

HelpWQI»ed

WANTED: PAR,T-TIME COMMUNITY SKILLS
INSTRUCTOR position available to teach
community and personal skills to adults with
learning limilations in Meigs County.. HO!JRS:
, 20 hrs/wk; includes 2-hour . weekly staff
meeting ; or as otherwise scheduled. High
school degree, valid driver's license, good
driving record, three years licensed driving
experience, ·and .adequate
automobile
insurance
coverage
required. Training
provided. Salary: $5.00/hr, to start.
Send resume to:
P.O . Box604
Jackson, Oh 45640
ATIN: Cecilia.
Deacllille for applicants: 7/19/95.
Equal Opportunity Employer. .

Every Wed. Nite

ma.

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION
• New Homes
•Garages
• Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE ESTIMATES

Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
!The Eastern Local Board helro; n.xt ol kin, devloeea, Delondonta, ond lor cool&amp; of
10:00 a.m. Local Time on
of Education dealres lo leg1t111, 1dmlnlatr1tor•. thlo actton.
July
25, 1995 and then at
receive bids for Lunchroom executor• and/or leelgnt, if
You oro h•reby required said OFFICE
will be publicly
•ny,
ol
Lee
R.
Noloon,
Supplleo, such as:
to enowor the Complolnt
dece111d, wnoae addre•i'• within lwonty-eight (28) opened and read aloud.
The ~ CONTRACT
are unknown.
Jlt:~~g&amp;?g~s
days alter the tut DOCUMENTS
be
To:
Anno
.
Floronc•
In order to be considered
oubllcotlon ol thlo notice examined at the may
following
all bids must be In by, Nelaon, eke Florence which will be ·publlohod locallons:
The Wiler
August 1, 1995. The Board Noloon. · decooted: the onco 1 week lor oix (6) District Office or
GEORGE
reserves the right to accept. unknown helra, ne'!t of kin. oocceoolve weoka. The loot A. MARA ENGINEERING,
devlouo,
logote11,
or reject any and all parts ol
publication will bo modo on INC., 55 EAST SECOND
any and all blda . odmlnlotrotoro, exocutoro the 10th doy ol July, 1895, STREET,
LOGAN, OHIO
Speclllcallons may . be and/Or llllgno, II any, ol ond .tho twonty-elght (28( . 43138.
Anne
Florenc1
Nelaon,
eke
obtained from the address
doyo . lor onowerlng will
Copies of the CONTRACT
· below. Bids will be·opened Florence Nelaon, deceaeed, commonco
on
thll
dolo.
tn
DOCUMENTS
and
whooo addrt~oto ere con_ ol your failure to
at 2:00p.m.
unknown.
'· •n•wer · or . otherwlae SPECIRCATIONS may bi
S..nd all blda to:
You oro hereby notified roopond oi roquirod by the · obtained at the Office ol
Eloise Boston, Treasurer
GEORGE A. MARA
that
you have bton nomad
Eutern Loca~School
R ultl ol C Ivii ENGINEERING, INC.
District
Dolendanta In 1 logol octlon Ohio
Proceduro, judgement by
located at 55 EAST
entitled John R. JoHero, 11 dtloutt
38900SR7
will b' rendered SECOND STREET, LOGAN,
Reedsville, Ohio 45n2
ol. vo. Leo R. Neloon, ogolnot you
lor 1hl relief OHIO upon payment ol
Phone: 614-985-4331
deceued, et ol. Thlo action domancled In tho
Complaint. $40.00 lor each set, which
hu been oulgned Cooe No.
(7) 3, 10, 17, 24 4 tc
Doled 1hlo 3111 doy· of will not be refunded.
95 CV 028 and Ia pondlng In May, 1!195.
. The Engineer's estimate
th• Common.Pleto Court of
' Lorry E. Sponcor, fo.r t~e Project Ia $87,000.00.
Public Notice
Melgo County, Ohio, Second
Clark ol Courto June15, 1995
Pomoroy, · Ohio (6)5, 12, 11, 26;
Harold S. Btackaton,
: :IN THE COMMON PLEAS Strut,
45769.
•
(7) 1, 1o; 6TC
Pres.
TP.CWD Board ol
COURT 0 :' MEIGS
The object of tho
Directors
•
COUNTY, OHIO
Complolnt It to quiet title to
(7)10, 17 2TC .
Caoe No. 95 CV 028
Public Notice
the •real utale oltuoted In
John It Jellero, et al.,
the Townohlp ol Ruttond,
· Plolntlllo,
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
County ot Meigs, and State
VI .
BIDS
of Ohto ond ond baing one Tupper• Plaine
Lu R. Nelaon, deceaaed,
- Cheater
acre, more or laaa; and to
at ol., Delendonto
Water Dlatrlct
NOTICE BY PUBLIC~TION qulot tlllt to the lntereato ol
39561 Bar 30 Road
11 o Help Wanted
To: L.. R. Neloon, the Platnttllo, to·· prochlde Reedsville, Ohio 45772
deceo11d: the unknown any claim ollntereot by the Separate oealed BIDS lor
the conotructlon of STATE
Hetn Wanted
ROUTE 7 FIVE POINTS
'I"
wATER MAIN RELOCIITION
Field Help·
PROJECT will be received
by the Tupporo Plein•·
Pickers
Cheater Water Dlot. at the
District Office 39651 Bar 30
614-247•3901
Road Reedavllle,,~,O~h:l~o~u~n:tl~l~====----1
110

Racine
Gun Club
Trap Shoot

614-992-5291

SYRACUSE- Syracuse Board
of Public Affairs meeting at 7 p.m,
Monday.

MIDDLEPORT
Bible
school, Monday through July 14, 68:30 p.m. Theme, "God, the Great
Physician," Middleport First Baptist Church.

&amp; surrounding area.

Call lor rate schedule
Min. $2.00

Contract Work

---Community calendar--The Community Calendar is
published· as a free service to
· non-profit groups wishing to
announce meetilig and special
events. The calendar is nut
de signed to promote sales or
fund raisers•of any type. Items
are printed as space permit&lt; and

COMMUNITY
CAB CO. INC.
Owners: Robert Barton &amp;
Harry Clark
992-9949 . 992-6471
Mon - Fri 8 a.m. - 6 p.m .
Sat. 8 p.m. - 5 p.m .
Sun. by appt. only
Serving Pomeroy, Middleport

Fiberglau Shower Cracks Or Sacs

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30 Announcamenta

Homa ·
Oisoountal No II""IY8fltoryl ,

Anyone having Information con·
a near accident June
30th. 8:15pm. Mlnersvme. Oh. In·

Torri1e&lt;y 0 -. lnd/rep.

cern lng

1-800-742-4738

volving a black or dark green
ChBY\1 Blazer -type, and dark blue

CAAEER
OPPORTUNITY

Fonf. please call

8 t4-V~&amp; · 2263

LOCAL CO. EXPANDING

• Immediately.

H&amp;H SAWMILL
Portable .

Bandsaw Mill
32124 Happy
Hollow Rd.
Middleport, Ohio 45i&amp;o.
Danny &amp; Peggy '
Brickles
614-742·2193

From This Date Forward: 1 Will
~~jot Be Respo nsible For Any
Debts Other Than M~ Own.

ELIM HOME

k

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13

. PEOPLE NEEOEO
Start Immediately To Perrilanerit·
Full Time Position . Openings fn ·

Adult Care ! ]
Facility . I I r\

' f~~A~n:~0M:!: ~.
~
1~1gned~.~Ksn~net~n~R~.~Ra~iney~.~;;ci~O;u~r~: ~~~=~·~
AP·

For low income
•
elderly &amp;
handicappoo. Family
home atmosphere
w!T.L.c.
992·5042 .....,

441-1908.

40
.

_ GIYtaway_

2 Beagles To Good Home. 81 4·

Bankrupfcy, Judgements, Slow Credit'
r .
11 r Specialty

o

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1-800-MERIT-98 .
MBN048~

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8 Mos Old Pupptes. Part Chow,
Part Collie, 1 Black &amp; Brown; 1

Musl

Find Homoo For

Call &amp; Kn=

ten . Or They Must Go To The

Sl1011erl 614-446·8196.

.

pllcants Must Be Neat
Ap -.
pearance And Ready To St.art .

W&lt;lr11 On Wene$day.

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$300WeekPerWrittanAQree-

~Wh~~·~·6!1~4·~U~6~8~B6~1~.===t~

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Rec-' -

ommendad

ment To..SW1~-

For Appoirttm8t1l Call Ms. Plttld&lt; ·
Monday, TlJI!Sdoy, 9·5 Only.
· 814-44H975 •

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Monday, July 10, 1995

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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BRIDGE
ACROSS

PHILLIP

1 Information

5 See

ALDER
AVON

EARN S$S at home at

800-992-6356 IND!REP
BaD~SIIIer N&amp;eded In My Home
For 2 PreseF'IOOI Cl'llldren Cente
nf~ry Area, Must Have Reterenc

614-441..0219

Business Otflce Manager Due to
promotion, we have an excellent
career oppor1umty tor an 1nd1V1dU·
al with long term care busmess
office e:ocpenenc.e Respons•ble for
overseemg all othce operatiOns
Including AA AP purchasmg
payroll and pat1ent lund account

HEINER S BAKERY ROUTE
SALES DELIV~RY Needed an
energetic lndlvtdual wrth a good
drivrng record tor route sales de
livery Good benefit package We
are an equal oppor1unlty employ
.er .AU tMUirres are to be sent to
YN Job S8rvlce 81225Stitl1 Sr
Pt Pleasant WV 25550 304 675
0851
lrnmed late Open1ng 1or 1ull 11me
AN at 68 bed skilled nursing I&amp;CII
1ty Excellent opportunity to JOin
the tong term health care field for
vanable shllts Pomt PLe.asan!
...Nursrng &amp; Rtthab lllla!lon Cenler
(formerly Carehaven) State Route
62 Route 1 BQx 32£ Point Pleas
ant. wv 25550 [A Gtenmark As
sodates Facllrty) EOE

Immediate Openings Excellent
opportunrtr to JOin the long term
health care treld See~rng part
time LP'N s for varrable shifts lor
68 bed skrlled nursmg facllrty
Point Pleasant Nursing &amp; Reha
bllnatton Gunter (lormerty Careha
van) State Route 62 Route I Box
326 Pornt Pleasant wv 25550
{A Gtenmark Associates Facility)
EDE
Jorn !he long term health care
lreld Seeking part trme Certrfied
Nursing Assrstants tor a 68 bed
skdled nursrng facrllty tor varrable
sfiTtts P.,olnt Pleasant Nursmg &amp;
Rehablhtattoo Center (formerly
Carehaven} State Route 62 Ro
ute , , Box 326, Point Pleasant
WV 25550 (A Gtenmark Asso
elates Facrlity} EOE
No Expenence Necessary' $500
to $900 weekly/potentral process
lng mortoa~Je retunrls Own hours
Call 909 715 2378 ext 1377 (2 4
hOurs)

Outsrde Salesman Commercial
Punting Co Needs Aggressive.
Self starler For Full/Part Ttme
French City Press 614 446 4383
Overbrook Center has 3 11 post
tions and 11 7 full time positions
available for CNA s and LPN s
For more Information please con
tact Jan Elras at 614 992 6472
POSTAl JOBS
S1an$1208/tlr FOfexamandap
pllcatton 1nb can 219 769-8301
ext W\'548 9am 9pm Sun Frl

wanted barber at Mick s Barber
&amp; Style, Shop call 614 992 2367
clays at 614-992 34813 after 5pm

180

1180

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310

0

General Mamtenance Parntmg
Yard work Wrndows washed
Gutters Cleaned Ught Hauling
Commerrcal R&amp;sl,dentlat Steve
614 446-8861
Georges p ora
1 bl e Sawmr 11 do n t
haul your logs to the mrn just can
304 675 1957

Housecleaning Expenenced &amp;
References 614 256•6820 614
256 1033
Lawn Care And Landscaprng Any
Srze , Edge Trrmmrng Br"sh And
tree Removal Fr9e Estlmatesl
614 367 7887
Professronaf Tree Servtce Com
plate Tree Care Bucket Truck
Servrce 50 Fl Reach Stump Ra
moval
Free Estlmal~s' In
suranee 24 1-!r Emeraancy...Serv.
rce Call And Saw! No Tree Too
Brg Or Too Small! 614 388 9643
614367 7010
Sun Va lley Nursery School
Chlldcare M F sam 5 30pm Ages
2 K Young School Age Dunng
Summer 3 Days per Week Mtnt
mum 614 446 3657
Wrll Do Batrysrttlng Even•ngs
Some Weekends Certified Thru
Army Have CPR Llcer ,;e Please
Cal/, 614 441 1566
Writ do bact\hoe work phone 614
992 31173 or 614 992 565a

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• Cutting
• Reining
• Team Pennffig
• Phaasure
• 01her Performance Evenrngs
• Stan Young Horses From
Grourld Up
• CEATIFIEQ INSTEllJC!OR
Will TEACH
• Begtnner To Advanced Leve ls
Of Western Rldmg lncludrng Per
k&gt;rmance Events
Bec1inner To lntermed_!.ate Eng

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FINANCIAL

Bualneaa
Opportunity

"At1ent10n' Move Sale Vr~eo
Store Remodeling Approx 1100
Movies Approx 200 AOuiH; Will
Sell Separately Call 6t4 367
0612 Anytrme
!NOTICE I
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do bust
ness wtlh people you know and
NOT to send money Hlrough the
marl until you have mvest gated
the offerrng
VeNDING Wont Get Arch Outck
WrU Get Steady Cash Income
Priced To Sell 1 800 820 67EI2

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Call Us "For More lnlormafionu

offer For delatls call 30-4 697
1434

Almost 2 Acres 8 Room House
"" Need Of ~lot Of Rep au Brg
Barn Drrlled Well &amp; Septic Vinton
Area $t 0 SOO OBO 61 4 388
8654 614-368 9545
Duplex apt bulldtng good mvest
ment For mlormatron 304 675
4680
Four bedroom house lor sate
tree gas two story approx 3 acr
~Bra dbury area 614 992 6190
Four bedrooms bath new heat
pump a1r condrtroner range &amp; re
fngerator Included, full basement
garage/ breezeway orca lot good
location 614 992 3119 after 5pm
House And Lot Low Clown Pa't
ment Easy Terms 3 Bearooms 1
Bath Located Near Ewlngton f
Allee Road Area Call 1 800-448
6909 Ask For Manhew
House For Sale Rent 6 3/4 Miles
Possible Land Contract, 6778
UncOin Prke Pat1101 OH

Three bedroom home on SA 33tl
Apple Grove Ohio Three acres
pius overlooking Ohto River New
vmy l stdmg all new carpet air
cond1t1o ner carport also one
acre lot mer frontage 304 372
5686 or 614 247 2120

320

on
censed

3865
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Clean Interior's Wash Bufl Hand
Wax cars, 614 446 6373

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Mobile Homes
for Sale

1982 Townhouse 14X70 wrth
8X24 Factory Sli de rn Expando 2
BA !BAth Central Air wrtf1 8x12
Storage Bldg Oh Rented tot on
588 In Rodney $12 500 614·245·
5750
1984 14x70 2 bedroom 1 large
bath appliances front porch
good con d111on $12 000 OBO
614 992 5578 8\IOnmgs

All real estate adven1slng in
thrs newspaper IS subJect to
the Federal Fatr Houstng Act
of 1968 wh1ch makes •t rllegal
to advertise any preference
liml\at,on or drscrrm1natron
based on race color religiOn
seJC familial status or nat1onal
ongrn or any tnten110n to
make an~ such preference
l•mltallon or dtscnmrnatron •

L1m1ted Offer• 1996 doublewlde
3br 2bath S 1695 down, $259/
month Free delivery &amp; setup
Only at Oakwood Homes Nitro
304 755-5865

wv

New 1995 14x70 includes skrrt
mg steps blocks one year
homeowners Insurance and six
months FREE lot ren1 Only $1025
down and $207 17 per month Call
1 800 S37 3238

Tills newspaper w nnot
knowllngly accept
advertisements for real estate
wh ch IS ln 1vroiatlon olthe law
Our readers are heretly
rnlormed that all dwellings

Now Bank Repos Only 4 lell
Never lived rn 304 755 7191
OAKWOOD HOMES Nrtro WV
Otrect factory sates No middle
man Save S1 000 s 304 755
5865

31 o

Pnce Buster! New 1o1x70 2 or
3br Only $995 down $195/monlh
Free del111ery &amp; setup Only at
Oakwood Homes Nitro WV 304
755 5885

350

Lots

&amp;

Acreage

55 Acres Of Land With 28x32
Butldmg On Clay Chapel Road, 1
800-2876308, 614-44S-6308

Homes for Sale

1yr old 4bedroorn home marn
tenance free 2 t / 2baths .!Jre
place tamrly room CAl garage
Homestead Bend Broker 304
882 2405 or 304 882 2447

1 2 acre lot for sale In Bradbury
on CR 5 614 992 6190

2 story 4 bedroom ltvmg room
drnmg room kitchen utrilty room
bath plus cellar garage excellent
tocaiiOn 543 Grant Street MIO
dlepon Ohto call614-985-,)91 9
2 story garage bes1do New Ha
van Supermarket, bottom lloor
completely remodeled 2 bays
(front bay 40'x28, rear bay
32 )1;23 ) 1oo x 40 lot $ t 8 500
304 882 2763
2bedroom wrth basement close
to schools $14 500 Cali 304
675 6621

3 Bedroom Ranch Style Home 1
Acre Famlly Room living !=loom
K1tchen, Full Basement Central
Atr Located 7 Mites On 51 Rt
160 Past Holzer Medical Center
More Info 614 4411154 AlterS

112 Acre Mobile Home lot Dovel
oped located Off 325 614 379
2343 No Answer Leave Mes

614992-41tt

1795

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Carpet &amp; Vtnyl In Stocic S5 00 Yd
&amp; Up 60 Patterns Of Kitchen Car
pet In Stock Over 35 Patterns
Vtnyf In Stock Mollohan Carpels
fi14-446 7444

DID

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IS SElLilG A 'l£GISLA.TIV6'

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1D (1-\:X)SE. l,OUR auJ

COUGaSSIIW.J.. 'IVU I-\IIVt.
10 11\1;$. 1m~

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Four lots near Racme approx 1
112 acres each starttng at $5000
call614 949-2025
REMOTE beautrtu t ridge top
land. 3 mtl95 south ol Carpenter,
Ohto Mt Un1on Rd Four 7-acre
parcels one 9 acre parcel Pfle
es range from $7086 to $8347
Owner trnanclng Call for goo.:l
map 614 593 8545
Scenic Valley Apple Grove
beautiful 2ac lots public water
Clyde Bowen Jr 304 576 2336

380

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•Q 7 3

.o.J 6 2

Wanted

,

We Buy Farms And Acreage 20
Acres And Larger No Limit 614
685-3064
RENTALS

Priced cheap to settle estate 5
room one story house. 2 bed
rooms baUl carport patio, bas~
ment out of all flood waters very
good location &amp; neighborhood, lo
cated at 632 Grant St Middleport
Ohio $25 000 614 992 7047
614 742 2550 or 614 384 6364

410

Houses for Rent

South

3 Bedrooms Bath &amp; 1/2, Rio
Grande Arda Wast1er Dryer
Hook Up $490/Mo Deposit Re
QUired 513 922-()294
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MY

HE'S

62 Mcl'jally 's
partner

the wind
25
27
31
32

Avoiding
Ralmburse
Football dlv
Alcove

34 Location
35
37
39
40

Fishing reel
Pairs
-Chaney
Goller
Sam-

DOWN

1
2
3

Insecticide
Motorists' org
Vat
4 Mlstrea1ed
5 WWII evant •
6 Small
island
1 Mythical figure

I More

word

16 Former

uncanny
9 Boehlve State
10 Speedy
11 Fumbler's

Soviet leader
20 Horse
dlrectlvoo
21 Loado heavily
22 Sprltollka
23 Filthy{money)
24 Rodent
26 Head

West

North

East

Pass
Pass

Pass
2 • . •Pass
Pass
Pass

NOTHIN'

!!

In bed
with which suit?
By

7·/0

movement
28 Stacka .
29 Make amenda •
30 Strelaond
movie
33 Hawaiian

Openmg lead •3

LAZY

GOOD·FER-

timber trw
36 Moniker
38 Flahhook

connector
Phrllrp Alder

41 BuU 43 More roncld
45 Hard up
471owa city
48 Vending area
49 Writing toolo
50 Novello!
Farber
53 Tuna
54 Knlcko' org
55 Long time
56 Crlmaon

Where did the expresston about get
tmg out of bed on the wrong Side come
from'
When you are playing m a suit con

trart and have a s1de sUit that needs

3br all electric Gallrpolis Ferry
$250/mo plus utrlities 304 675

1986 Honda 4 wlleoler 2SOR "'•
304 576 2345
d
:

4088
TRANSPORTATION

Mobile home fof rent State Route
143 Pomeroy 304 682 2904

710

Ntce 2 bed room mobile home m
Middleport, 614 992 5858
Trailer tn Apple Grove WV parJialh~-Jurnlsbed $300/mo ~04 ..
576•2890

Buy or sell Arverrna Antrque s
1124 E Mam Street on AI 124
Pomeroy Hours M T W 10 00
am to 800 pm Sunday 1 00 to
600pm 6149922526

Two bedroom trailer for rent lur
nished ulllllles paid References
and deposrt 3 1/2 miles south at
Mlddfeport SA 7 1314-367 0611
Apartmenta

54Q

for Rent

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

1 and 2 bedroom apanments, fur
nlshed and unfurnished security
depos1t required no pets 6 t 4
992-2218

'Attentron' Move Sale Video
Store Remodeling Appro.~(.. 1100
Movies Approx 200 Adults Will
Self Separately Call 614 367
0612 Anylrme

1 Bedroom Near Holzer s Arr
Conditioned, Super Nrce S259!
Mo Deposit Required 614 4462957

~'11-~ DISplays sso,
10 Spd Btcycl#¥10 Garden Trll
er $t.§_,_Portable Scales 0 60 lbs
Good Conditton $30 RefnQarator
S60 614 245 5515
Waldon 6000 Art loader Deutztl
diesel good candtlron can be
towed by one ton new paint new
tune up new decals $8000 614
9924111
Welding Rod 3132 to 3116 Ho
bart Gasoline Powered Weldrng
Machtne On Wheels $500 080
614 446 3613

lng Machrne $25, Used Stereo
Gear $25 Each Prece, 614 446
7541

2 Apartments For Rent Cown
lawn Gallipolis 614 441 1433
Leaw Message

12 HP Lawn Ch1ef R1dlng Lawn

Mower, 614-245 5589

2 Bedroom Apartment, Trash
Water Sewage Paid $2951Mo +
Deposit, 614 446-2481

1976 Ford 5700 1985 Dodge
Aries $700 Aiding lawn mower
$400 304 675 4459

2bctrm apts 1otat electric ap
pllances lurnlshed laundry room
lacllltles close to school In town
Applications a'llallable at Vlllage
Green Apts U9 or can 614 992
3711 EOH

Package System Or Spilt System
$1 250 Installed 5 V'r Warranty
All Parts 1 800 287 6308 6 14
446-11308

2BR, Apt AJdJacent to Rio Randa
Campus 614 245 5885 or 614
245-5992

3pc llvrng room surte coffee table
end tables 2 lamps 304 675
4558 after 6pm

2Aooms Plus Batn lafayette
Mall No Kitchen! All utilities paid
$175 00 Monttl Oeposrt A&amp;Qwed
614-446 n33

8 Foot Drake Satellite Otsh $350
OBO, 614 388 8&amp;$4 Or 614 388

3 Ton Cenral Air Conditioner

9545

Autos for Sale

68 Dodge Dart runs good good
tires new brakes ~500 614 992
2822
"
1966 Ford Galaxy 500 Convert
lble, 56 000 orlgmal ml!es needs
top and carpet overall excellent
mechanical condlhon very little
'"'' $2000080 614 992-&lt;111
1973 Plymouth Road Runner 318
last of the Beep Beep carsl Auto
air decent easy restoration
$2000 OBO, 614 992 4111
f 978 Chevy Impala slahon wag
on 51,700 mrles good condttlon
6f4 985 3919
1978 Mustang Black Red Interior
Cyllnd~r Ex
ceHent Condition $2 000 614
446 3789

15 000 Miles On 4

1 Pappasan Chair $50, Old Sew

550

Building
Supplies

Block bnck sewer ptpes wind
ows lintel s etc Claude Winters
R!o Grande OH Calf 614 245
5121

560

Pets for Sale

1981 Buick Regal 350 Engine
Runs GOOd Good Tires, Vet Ral
lys Wheels 51 200 304 675
2352 After 4 30 P. M
1981 Ford Granada Great lnterl
or, And Exterior Low Mileage
614 256-1012
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Grobm Shop -Pet Groomrng Fea
turing Hydro Bath Julre Webb
Ca\1614 446 0231

1982 Ponttac T 1000 runs good
needs some roparrs $200 frrm
304 675 6591
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2 Female 8 Weeks Old Chow
Chow $100 Each, 814 388 8361

1985 BUick leSabre 4 door
auto PB PS air $1950 cat! 614
9922413

2 Female Cflows AKC Reg 1s
tared 9 Weeks Old 614 4468861
AKC Golden Retriever Puppies
Wrll HfStd Wrth Deposit $t50
Each 614 388 9243

1985 Buick Somerset Regal 2
Doors Motor Completely Rebuilt
Loaded $1 300 OBO 614 446
0211

Furnished Efflcrency 701 Fourth
Awnue, Galltpolls $2001Md Utlll
Ues Paid Share Bath, 614 446
:W16 A11er7PM
Apartmenl &amp; trailer utilities pard,
$275/mo plus $50 deposit on
each 304·675 4680
Mall able July 1oth EICtra N1ce 2
Bedrooms All Electric: Furnished
KJtehen, No Pets, Close To Spflng
Valley Water &amp; Garbage Pard
$355/Mo +DO Ref, 614 4466157 After 5 PM
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Westwood Drive
from $226 to $291 Walk to shop
&amp;. movres Call 614 446 2568
Equal Houstng Opportunity

na

Furnished dupleK !bedroom Up
stairs $250 +electric Downstairs
$275 +electric No pets No Hud
Reference! &amp; deposit 304 675
2651
Gractous h~ng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Vtllage Manor and
Riverstde Apartments rn Middle
port From $232 $355 Call 614
992 5859 "Equal Housmo Oppor
tunltres
Middleport N T-hird 2bedroom
furnrshed apt Deposrt &amp; refer
enceS 304-882 256e
New Haven 1bedroom furnrshed
apt Deposit &amp; references 304

682 2568
Nrce 2 3 bedroom apartment tn
Middleport 614-992-5858
Ntce 2bedroom apartment, w/d
hookup References Oeposll No
pets 304 675-5162
Nice upstairs apt furnts hed, car
peted cable &amp; uhlflles p11ld deposrt &amp; references $350/mo 304
6751616

Twin Arvers Tower, now accepting
appllcatrons tor 1br HUD subsld
rzed apt for elderly and handl
capped EOH 304 675-6679
Upsta~rs 3 Rooms &amp; Bath (1 Bed·
room), Furnlsned Clean ~eter
onco and Deposit Required No
Pets 6,4 446-1519

ssn

Very .clean t bedroom furn ished
apartment 614·992 5304 or 614·
446-3091
Furnished
Rooms

Rooms lor rent week or month
Starting at $120/mo Gallra Hot~l
614-446-9580

1990 Yamaha V Max 1200ccj ;
axe cond awesome reputation,- :
$3,800 304 882-3330
1993 Yamaha 200 Blaster 4 ;
Wheeler Needs Minor Aepalr 1
o\skmg $1,350 OBO, 614 446 t
0211
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Space for Rent

Shadecl camp sites 112 to 1 112
acres Waterstde, boatmg to nv
er, electricity county wafer, all
year round 304 576 2610 or 1
601 746 5445 I

inci!J!led

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JOII'W:R EITHER.

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750

Boats

&amp;

South played

Motors

15 Foot 1973 Winner With 50 H~
Evmrude Motor, $1 500 614 441
1270 Anytime
19 pitch stainless steel prop
submersible trailer lights 614·
992 6159

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1988 Wellc rafl 19 Boat Garage ••
Kept Excellent Cond ri!On Less
Than 50 Hours Of Use Can Be
Seen AI Wholesale Meats 614 ,.
4467059
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Stainless steel prop, 13 degree
pitch for a Johnson, 25·75 hp
$200 OBO 614-992-3629

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Motor Homes

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New J)as tanks one ton truc;s
wh991s rarllators ftoor mats, etc "·
D &amp; A Aujo Rtpley, WV 304-37~ ,
3933 f)l' 1 800 273·9329
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Budget Transmrsslons ~Used &amp;
Rebuilt All Types Accessible To ..
Over 10 000 Transmlssron, AlSo. •
Parts Clutches &amp; Pressul';&amp;'
Plates, 614 379 2935

Wrlllnstall Wrndshields $100
Up, 614 388 9062 Or 614 44
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a diamond

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and West's ace However, West gave

fo( Sale

760

CELEBRITY CIPHER

break was a b1g shock In desperation,

Koiwasakr Mute For Sale 4 WO
614 245-9232

hi E.£.1(!) t.IOTI(£ I
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his partner a diamond ruff and Ea~t
ex1led with the heart nine South
couldn't find 10 tncks
If South had won the frrst trump
tnck m h1s hand, h e m1ghl have sur
v1Yed lithe defenders take a diamond
ruff, declarer ca n play a' heart to dum
my's ,king and lead wmnmg diamonds
through East When he ruffs, South
overruffs, returns to dummy w1th a

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earher reference'

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION
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(WBVCGBJ

ROMSZMO

Jazz IS lo be played sweel sof1 plenly rhythm " -

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mond wmners
thebes! play He led the dia1m&lt;rnd~ac:k
at tnck two The de fen se had no rr ·
poste If they took th e ruff, South
would enJoY I he diamonds as JUSt
mentioned If West ducked h1s ace
once before sw1tch1ng to spades,
South had several routes to 10 tncks
R1chard Brome, who dred around
1652 ~ wrote. You rose o' the wrong
s;de today" Does anyone know of an

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1974 Hi Lo Self-Contatned Qr

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Electric Camper Good Condition
$2 500 614 367 7891
1977 Wtlderness 24 Wtth Air 1
Awnings t 973 Holiday Rambler
23" W1th Roof Arr 1977 Prowler
20' 1973 fntrrhp 22" 1973
Fleetwing 17" 614 446 1511
24 Ft 1992 Coachm~n Travel
Tratler loaded 18 Month Wal'·
ranty Excellent Condition $8 sop
614 446 9476

SCIIAM-LETS ANSWERS

STRIKE A8JJ)W N Tl-£ 1'\AA ON

Camper 28 Ft Avaon Excellent
Condrtron Best Offer Plus Flill
Srze Truck Topper $100 ~ 614·
388 9482

HIGH PRICES. ~HOP THE CL.ASSF~

I MONDAY

SERVICES

810

Home

I

Fourth - Delve - Radto - Unruly - YOU'RE too OLD
Durrng your t.vent;es ~ou're too young to do anything
well and after that 1t seems like YOU'RE too OLD

JULY 10 I

IT JVSTSO 1-/Af'Pt:IJ~ I I-JIIVG A NO!lMAL,
lOiiNG&gt; I&gt;E.ATION,;~rf' Wmi lfiY FAII!ILY

Improvements
SASE ME NT
WATERPROOFING
•
Unconditional llfeltme guarantee f
local references lurmshed Catt ~
(614} 446 0870 Or (614} 237 ~
0488 Rogers Waterproofing Es ••
tabllst'led 1975
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NOW SAV JUAT MAIN

THIS TIME Wi-rliOI)T TIJ~

mvr:;.VNTAPY
SPA~MS

MV&gt;CL~

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Appliance Parts And Serv1ce AM -.11
Name Brands Over 25 Years E~~
penance All Work GuaranteeV:
French C!ly Maylag 814·44~7795
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tenence Palr1!1ng, vrny ( sldlno· •
carpentry dOors, windows baths,
mob1le home repatr and more For
tree esttmaJe call Chet 614 992·
6323
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Joe s Home Mamtenance vrn)l4
srding roofing exterior painting':
power washmg tree estimates
614 992 4-451
Ron s TV Servrce speclalrzfng In
Zenrth also servrcrng most other
brands House cal!s 1 800 797
0015
304 576-2398
J::",

wv

820

Plumbing

&amp;

Heating

:&gt;-

'bur
'Birthday

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Freeman s Healing And Cool
InstallatiOn And Service EPA
_C_i_rttfied .._Bosldenttat Commerclat
6142561611
840 Electrical and
Refrigeration

:_:_--------- 1-=~====-------COMFORT ASSURED DEAlER '

Sleepmg rooms with t:oaklng
Also trailer space on river All
hook ups Call after 2 eo p m
304 n3 5651 Mason WI/

IAJj.l'( ARE 'f'OU SITTING HERE
Wj.lEfll lf'OU COULD BE UP
rHERE FLif'IN6 AROUND WITH
ALL THOSE OTHER 61RD5?

to be est.abhshcd and cashed, 1t IS usu
ally nght to play on the s1de su1t before drawmg trumps That was true m
today's deal
Both declarers were m four hearts
&lt;Don't even t hmk about rebrddmg two
clubs With that North hand 1 Each re
cetved a club lead to the Jack and ace
The first South Immediately played a
heart to lhe king, burnmg up a dummy
entry far too early The 5 0 trump

4 Wheeler Yamaha St 500 614

1

1985 Mazda 5 Spd, Sedan, PS
PB AM/FM Cassette Sun Roof
AKC Registered Golden Retrlevar"--- 35 MPG Excellent Condrtror.1
pupp1es, adorable lrgh! blonde
$950 080,614-379 2645
Ready July 15th Cash only! Call
bastks
614 992 7651
1986 ChBIIrolet Cavallm RS, Gray
Socks tees brtefs mrlltary sur
With Gra.y Cloth lnt , Auto AM/
plus Best pnces around 42355
AKC Reg istered Cocker Spant&amp;l FM Stereo Cruise Power Locks
SA 7 Tuppers Plarns Ohio
tfuppy Male Buff &amp; White
Rear Defroster Approx 110 000
Wormed Vaccrnated Champton Miles Asking $1 200 614 446
Boots By Red Wing Chippewa 40
Bloodlme D 0 8 3/2195 $200
4724 Leave Message Or Call
To 50 Degrees H H Brown
614 379 2728
614 446 4015 Can Be Seen AI
Guaranteed, Lowest Pnces The
1333 State Route 7 Norlh Bet
Shoe Cafe 614-446 4222
1..,
Dog Obedrence Classes The
ween Skyline lanes And Kanau
Right
Paw
Training
Center,
For
In
Concrete &amp; Plastic Septrc Tanks
ga Drive In
formatron Call614 ~ 1864
300 Thru 2 000 Gallons Ron
Evans Enterprises Jackson OH "'Full blooded Beagle pups e1ght 1986 Olds Cutlass v 8 Air PS
PB AC White Excellent lntenor
1 800 537 9528
...
weeks old $25 614 992-7589
$3800 614 44118850r614
Cral!man 10" Table SajV $300
One ten AKC Registered Cocker 446-0612
Yard Man Riding Lawn Mower t 5
SP~111e1 puppy nme weeks old
1988 Chevy Beretta 2 o 5 speed
HP Auto Transmrsslon Power
black temate, 614 992-6677 days
arr,
am lm, approx B3,000mr
Steenng $ t 100 22V 500 Gallon
or 614~985 3445 evenrngs
S3 800 304
9107 or 304
5 HP Air COmpl'essor $500 614
379 2720 AFTER 6 PM
773 5155 after 5pm
Prolessronal DOg Grooming Vm
ton &amp; Ato Grande Area 20 Years
1986 Ford Escort GL 5 Speed
Electric Wheetcharrs ElecHic
fl(penence For Apporntment
Air AMIFM Excellent Condt!lon
Scooters New/Used Scooter lifts
614 245 5054
$1050 080 6143792645
Stairway Elevalors L11! Charrs
Bowman s Homecare 614 446
Professronaf Pet Grooming By
1993 Ford Fesuva low mrles
7263
Max Leave A Message Ill Get
1993 Toyota Corolla sunroof, ac
Back 614 256 6550
pi loaded 304 675 4994
For Sale Fancr Comets &amp; Other
GoldfisH &amp; Water Garden Lrlhes
Pure Bred Dalmatian Pupp1es
614 446-9A76
Ready To Go 9 Males, 1 Female 1993 Grand Am SE,~ 4 door Ouad
4 engine 51 ooo mtles excellent
$150 614 245 5739
condition msrde &amp; out, new trres
Freezer upright eJCcellent condl
new front brakes. , asking $9 800
lion 16 cubi c foot frost tree ,
570
Musical
DBO call 614 742i2155
$150 614 2472500
Instruments
1994 Plymouth Sundance 4 Door
JET
Conn trumpet , exc cond Phone 12 000 Miles E~cellenl Condrtion
AERATION MOTORS
304 675 4208
Auto Air, $9950 614 256 6854 or
Reparred , Now &amp; Rebul11 In StOCk
256 6329
Can Ron Evans I B00-537 9528
580
Fruits &amp;
86 Butck Grande Nat1onal Excel
Vegetables
Condrtlon Garage Kepl 71 000
Largo dinette set, gas dryer 614
992 7442
Blackbernes nature s fmest $3/ Mrlos $9 500 080 614 446
ql prcked and bagg'ed Call to 4619
Loveseat w!factory Scotch guard
, place order 614 992 3244
92 Ford Probe GL less than
rng exc cond $200 firm 304
675 5115
50 000 miles $7995 614 843
Sf 51
FARM SUPPLIES
Memorex 8 mm Camcorder With
&amp; LIVESTOCK
Case, Battery &amp; Trrpod 8 TapiJS
Must Sell 1981 VW Rabbit good
dependable car $900 30-4 675
614 446-7081
6673
MOVING SALE Completely re1m
lshed pool table and accessories'' 610 Farm Equipment
720 ~rucks for Sale
$675 7 ptece country blue llvrng
Discount
farm
tractor
parts
for
85 Ford prckup runs good
room set $300 Dlntng.raom table
Massey Ford, IH, &amp; others
S1500, two rtdlng lawn mowers
w/4 chatrs $175 Antique bed
Siders Equipment Co Hender
room set $225 Pre 'safe $30 Var
42' cut $425/ea 614-992 7841
son wv 304 675 7421 or t aoo
tely ol surplus wood
304
2n
$917
1977 Chevy 314 Ton Prck-Up
675 2619
350 Auto Goad Truck $1 350&gt;
New
Idea
706
Diesel
Umsystem
One Drake Satellite system $600
614 245 5601
With Combine &amp; · Grain Table
One Fisher/Yamaha stereo sys
GooCI Condrtron $3 500 New Idea 1982 Ford Pick Up With Topper
lem $300 304 882 3446
2 Row Corn Picker Good Rumrng
~Condition $750 614-245
Condrtlon $1 200 John Deere 4
Refngerators Slaves, Washers
Row Corn Planter Good Fertilizer
And Dryers All Reconditioned
1982 S 10 prckup, 350 VB, auto
Compartments $300 Fertilizer
And Oauranteedl $100 And Up
$1
000 304 575- 1239
::;
Spreader
3
Pt
Hrtch
Mount
$150
WiU Oeiii.'BI" 614 669~ t,._ ~
3WGallon Sprayer With Booms 3
!l!ll.§ 1Q.g Wheel grim 2 8
PI HitCh M.Q¥nt.$2.QO 614 245
Roper 1o ooo er.a.a&amp;c.t.~Hoo
S250bbo 614 992-3357
5515
Liter V-6 Wl1h Alr,Rally Alms
Duet Exhaust Good Gondttron
Sectional Sola Wrth Re cline rs
TrO'i belt plow 7hp $700 Call af
s2 200 cau Mer s oo PM 614
Ends &amp; Sleeper $550 And Wur
ter 9pm 304-675-5950
446-6794
trtzer Organ, $200 614 446 3431
630
Livestock
' 1984 Ford F 150 Runs Excellent
SIGNS Portable lighted change.
$2 200 OBO 614 441 0334
able letter sign $329 Free leners
1 Year Old Registered Famate
&amp; delivery Piastre letter,J $55
Htma!ayan Cat Spade &amp; Oe
1985 Chevy Suburban 1f2 to n
(second box free) AAA Signs 1
dawed $100 6t4 367 0614
6 2 diesel auto aif' high mrles
800 533-3453
good runner, clean $3250 614
2 Reg istered Pure bred Arabian
992 -4111
STORAGE TANKS 3 000 Gallon
horses 1 gray (whlteMvare 1
Upright, Ron Evans Enterprrses
dapple gray gelding Equ1pment
1993 Chevy Extended C8b, Short
Jackson Ohio 1 800 537-9528
304 675 1251
Bed Truck 614 441 1908
Am mana 19 Wh'qe Side By Side
Refrigerator Good Working Con
drtlon 614 446-3318

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60 Ave crossers

61 - Breckinndge

I~t

2!)1' Redman Ridge private
$21 OJmo , $1 00 ciepoSII 1yr tease
304 ~7 2&lt;)10

460

42 Side path
44 Actor
Paul46 Painter 's stand
47 Elec
current
50 Tree
51 Actress West
52 Top banana
57 ShO&lt;e bird
58 Tennis term
(2 was)
59 Or! tree

Vulnerable East- West
Dealer North

2 Bedroom Mobile Home In Small
"
Trailer Park Deposit &amp; Relerenc
esAequlred 6144461104

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¥9 8 6 3 2
t5

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for Rent

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420 Mobile Homes

450

17 Snake
18 Pollack 11oh ,
19 Lamps
21 Actress Hayes
24 Away 1rom

AA J 8

nice &amp; ctean no lnsrde pets ret
erences required 1200 depoSit,
$
a month rent 6t4 992 3090
275

440

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15 Vote counter

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PM
614 256 6801

EEK&amp;MEEK

6 room house tn Pt Pleasant Best

1993 Sunshine 3 Bedrooms, 2
Baths Other Extras! $18 BOO
614 446 8785

BJ..c1ei. mlnu1es from town 304 t1.75 4575

-6fferlng Reuonablp Rates And
Quality Instruction For Both
Horse And Aldertl

6 room house &amp; 1 acre 1 mile up
Little 16 $18 000 304 675 4459

1990 Redman Danvrlle 14x72 lo
tal electric central air, stow re
trlgerator &amp; dishwasher 304 576
2263

3 bedroom house 10 14 acres 5
And

3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths Heat Pump
Gas Furnace 1 Acre Garage
Addtson Area $62 ooo 614 367
7267

cheap to settle estate 5
room one story house 2 bed
rooms bath carport patio base
ment out ot all flood waters verv
good location &amp; nerghborhood Ia
cated at 6:32 Grant St Mrddlepon
OhiO $25 000 614 992 7047
614-742 2550 or 61 4·384·6364

Will Do lntenor Exterior Pamtlng
Reasonable Rates Experrenced
References, For Free Estimates
Call 614 245 5755

210

Homes for Sale

Pr~ced

Ace Tree Service Complete tree I ,L • -""
•p•o•n•u-nty•b•as.ls_ _. .
care 20yrs exp "'&amp; ln'SlJUfd, lree
estlrnates 614 441 1191 or 1
800-SOIHI887
REAL ESTATE
ANGEL RIDGE STASLES
Ma11hew Angel And Angela Elhs
Graduates 01 Meredith Manor In
ternationat Equestrran Centre Are
Interested In Trarnrng Horses
And Instructing~~Brius Arder

1990 Chevy Srlverado 1/2 ton V
8, auto , att loaded, I 38K S72SO:.

¥A K 5
tKQI09 3
.. 10954

13 Disastrous
14 Ch1neae

7 Ul 95

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Wanted To Do

NOR-TH

Small t Bedroom House Near K
Mart $300 Plus Gas &amp; Eiectnc
61 4-446 1822

and

weekends to care-tOr elderly worn
an In her home near Pomeroy
Apply by wrrllng The Datly Sent ~
nel clo Box 729 0 Pomeroy
Ohio 45769 1 r

Hner Goodyear Ranger Tlret
235x15 Nic9 Clean Truck 61 4·
446-9780

N1c a t or 3 bedroom house tor
rent wrth option to buy In Pom8f
oy $350 a month &amp; deposit no
pels ln~oe 614-e98-7244

Qualified born agarn teacher tor
local Christian school call 614
992 6249 or 614 992 5129
SurtT!fDf'lte::..net.detf.~g5

Appliances
Aecondl1ioned
Washers Dryers Aanges Refrl
grators, 90 Day Guarantee!
French City Maytag 61-4 -446

1989 Dodge Dakota 79.000 Mnes

House 2 Bedrooms Utility I
Bath Contra! A1r, Garage, All
Etecurc S3951Mo Plus Ullll!les
No Pets 61 4 446-1358.

Earn up to $1,000 weekly stuffing
envelopes at home Star1 now No
experience Free supplies Free
Information No oDIIgatlon Send

Elderly Lady Needs Someone To
Stay Wtth Her Light Housework
614...46 97 46 For Appointment
EXPERIENCED Rooters Siders &amp;
Carpenters Needed References
Transpor1allon &amp; Hand l'ools Re
nutred Hours 8 5 "on Frr 614
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4464514

3bedrrm
hOOse, alt eJectric Ma
son $325/n:r o, $150 /deposrt to
rent or $32 500 to sell 304·773
5~ after 4 30

9 Aying taucer
{abbr.)
12 Smear

5 Speed Ant! Lock Brakes Bed

Household
Goods

3br w/basement gara1J8' AC
washer &amp; dryer Chtton No pets
$345 /m o plus deposrtlutlllltes
304 n3 5881

and benefitS profess anal envl
rdnment and career advance
mem Repty to J•m l.Jndoman Ad
mlmstrator Pomeroy Nurs•ng &amp;
Rehab Center 36759 Rock
spnngs Ad
Pomeroy. Oh10
45769 EOE

Box
195609
Wmter Sprrngs
Fl
SASE
to Prestige
Unit L PO
:327::.:_1:9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

51 o

Jbedroom New Haven area
$300mo Secunty deposrt &amp; refer
ences required 304 882 2221

lng You must have expenencj
wtth Med•care and Medtc al d o.rr.
lng We o11er compel t1ve salary

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3 BR, Carport, Downtown, Prtvacy,
$340!Mo + SecuHrv Deposit, Un
furn ished , 614 446·0332 (10 5
Only) TopeJurnitUte

IOCially

Larry Wnght

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work All areas 304 882 2645 1

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LAWRENCE ENTERPRISES
Heat Pumps, Atr Conditioning lf "
You Don1 Call Us We Both Loser· ·.
Free Estimates 1 800 287 6308
614 446 6308 WV002945

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Re&amp;lden!lal or commercia l wiring, ..
new ser\llce or repatrs Master u
censed electrician Ridenour
Electrical WVOOB306 304.675·
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1 youV.alreaoy Plotted i!"l:t&gt;Urse tor a
goal you have your heart set on reach·
mg don 1 rev1se your rntentrons You
could ach1eve ttle objective you envtstOn
1n the, year ahead
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Selecl
active companmns today to help you
accelerate bolh mentally and phys1cally
Con11ersely s1vgg1sh assoc~tes m1ght
rhtluence you to do JUS! the oppostte
Trymg to patch up a broken romance?

Ialor on'J..,n;;.;;Tt~
rhe AStra-Graph Matchmaker can help
CAPRICORN~ec 22 -Jan 19) You
you understand what to do to make the
mtghl be calle
p n to medtate between
relat1onshrp work
Mal1 $2 75 to
two close fne i:Js today Be careful It
Matchmaker clo lhrs newspaper P 0
may reqUire the w1sdom of Solomon to
Box 4465 New York NY 10163
render a JUdgment
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You could be
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 19) Time
more fonunate than usual today 1n prom1ght not be one of your strongest ' athes
moting your ambitiOus rnlerests Do not
today If you are rellcent to act when
let persons you're Involved With lay out
opportuntly knocks you mtgtlt reap only
your agenda
nomtnal garns
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) Your associ
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20) Be carefu l
ates mrght not function loa well under
today not to p lay favontes concerntng
pressure. at ltmes today lronrcally these
frtendshtps If you do your chart 1ndr
Wlli be the Very limes When yOU dO SOmer
cates that there s a chance you II anger
thing outstandrng
one or more pals
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 23) You are now
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Make an
m a cycle where things may work out to
effort to do your most drstast~ful chores
your ulffmate benefit Tfus iS why rt w111 tle
. ~-early~ .e_g~le today By aftern&lt;;&gt;on
lmporra:nt not trr let Emrly~allve s1g•
your 1ndustnousness could wane and you
nals dpter you
mrght not get around to them
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov 22) Alihough
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Ac1 ltke a
you re a worthy person deservmg smgood sport loday and go along wllh the
cere comphmenls be on guard today 1f
maJOrity even 1f your friends select acllvr·
someone you dpn't k~QW too welltr~es to
hes you do. not partrcularly enJOY
mantpulate you through flattery
GEMINI (May 21.June 20) You areltkely
' SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dac. 21) II a
Ia benef1t today from gestures you make
bustness contact rmpulsrvety offers to do
to help others Do no! ex~ect rewards ,
something for you today lake h1m up on
however tf you focus solely upon your
the offer ThiS person mtght resc1nd 11
self

Oov&lt;l [Pan 1
Heroes-GJ Baseball

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Page 10 • The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Monday, July 10, 1995

Southern· Local Schooi ·District hon-o.r roll students
announced
.
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Honor rolls for schools .in the
Hawl ey, Katie Sayre, Jeremy
Southern Local School District for
Yeauger, all A's; Shawn Barnhart,
the final nine weeks grading period - Timothy Cogar, Amber Mills,
have been announced .
Andrew Philson, Joey Riffle ,
Students earning a grade of "B"
Andrew Smith, Ju stin Smith and
or above in all their subjects to he
Brandon Sturgeon.
listed on the honor roll are as folFourth Grade: Mindy Chancey,
lows:
Crystal Cottrill , Miriam El-Dabaja,
all A1 's"; Rachel Chapmru).
Syracuse Elementary
Fifth Graue: Matt Ash . Joseph
First Grade: Ryan Amberger. · Comcll, Lindsey Smith, all A's ;
Myca Michael, Derek Roush, Bai- T iffan y Hall, Aaron Ohlinger and
ley Seifert, Chelsea Smith, Jenny
Jackie 'Suugill.
Warner . all A' s; Nikki Arnott.
Sixth Grade' Cara Ash. Sarah
Rob e rt Andy Kinnan , Ni'cole
Ball, Chad Hubbard , all A' s; Mia
McDaniel and Caitlin Nease.
Ba,s , Nicole Benson.. J eremy FishSecond Grade: Ashton Brown. er, Tammy Fryar. Brandon Hill,
Kimberly Clark, Rachael Cottrill, Ryan llill. Je ss ica Janey , Jos h
all A's; Joshua Harris, Jacob Nease
Larsen. Kayla Lonas ruttl Matthew ·
and Tyler Roberts.
·
Warner.
Third Grade: Bethany Amberg er, Jordan Bass. Codi Davis, Sarah
Portland Elementary

Fourth Grade: Alan Moore,
Alsion Smith and Ike Apperson. ·
Fifth Grade: .Amanda Hu!Wleston, all A's; Travanna Moore and
Nick McLaughlin .
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Sixth Grade: Garret Kiser and
Jennifer Norman .

Letart FaUs Elementary
Third Grade: Jackie Gloyd,
Tabitha Jon es, Paige Musser,
Deana Pullins, M. Joy Rose, David
Shamblin , Andrea Tedford,
Natasba VanCooney and Amber
Evans.
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Racine Elementary
Third Grade: Stephanie Bradford, Mike Roush, all A's;~less ica
Hill , Montana Jarrell, Amy Norman and Lis Wamsley.
Fourth Grade: Tiffany Patter-

son, Jennifer Walker, all A's;
Adam Ball, Shane Butler, Jeri HiD,'
Jordan Hill, Brandon Smith ,
Tommy Theiss, Leasiann Deem
and Amy Lee.
Fifth Grade: Amber Duffy ,
Tyler Little, Joey Manuel, Rachel
Marshall and Lori Sayre.
·
Sixth Grade: Macyn Ervin,
Jonathan Evans, Shauna Manuel,
Emily Stivers, all A's; Brandi Codner, Tony Hupp, Fallon Roush and
Erin Stroble.
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Jesse Litde, Christa Circle, all A's; Hillery Harris, Mart Lewis, Ureg
Teresa Busb, Don Carnahan, Tricia · McKinney, Amy Ria:er, Sarah
Warner. -Bridget ~ross , Ashli Wallbrown and Craig Wblfe.
Davis, Sarah Roles, Jessica Theiss,
Eleventh Grade: Jason Barnett;·
Josh Ervin, Kara King, Jennifer Kimberly Cornell, C.J. Harris, JenMorris , Jason Rou sh and Kim nifer Lawrence, Bea Lisle, Becky
Sayre.
Moore, Denise Rousl) , Rayan
Young, all A's; Paullhle, Rochelle
Southern High
Jenkins, Jyl Mathews.. Jay McKNitith Grade: Cynthia Caldwell, elvey and Gabe Smith.
.
Crystal Coleman, Billy Young,
Twelfth Grade: Brian Anderson,
Nikki Robinson, all A's; Amanda Mason Fisher, Kevin lble, Mall
Adkins, Matt Dill. Jennifer Friend, Morrow, Kendra Norris, David
Ashley McKinney, Tara Michael, Pickens, Courtney Roush, Brandy
s ·o uthern Junior High
Jennifer Roush, Evan Struble, Roush, all A's; Randy Bing, Peggy
Seventh Grade: Jamie ·Baker, Ranetta Wheeler, Jason Lambert Caruthers, Grant Circle, Jessika
Kyle Norris, Chris Randolph, Bran- and Jackie Prnffitt.
Codner, Erica Dugan, Chris Hen-·
don Wolfe , all A's; Brawn HerTenth Grade: Jessica Sayre, dricks, Carrie Malone, Andrea
man , Kim lhle, Loraine Lawson, Amber Thomas, all A' s ; Brian Moore, Shannon Morarity, Tracy·
Amber Maynard, Sarah Braur, Jen- · Allen , Chris Ball, Tracy Card, Pickett, James Randolph , Jeni
Angie Carletm\, Etnily Dubl, Stewart, Forrest Teaford, Amy.
nifer Shain and Stacey ErVin.
Eighth Grade: Jennifer Carlton, Daniel Fisher, .Nathan Haines,
Weaver and Ryan Williams.
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Fugitive
groom
·arrested at
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Photograph haunts ·.
relatives of Oklahoma
bombing vic}ims

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the altar
By DAVE IVEY
Associated Press Writer
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - With
these £uffs, I thee wed?
Seconds after Rufus Lawsen and
Catrina Josey were pronounced
husband and wife Saturday, police
officers marched up the aisle ami
arrested the stunned groom.
" He didn't even get to kiss his
bride," wedding photograrher
Carter Collins said Sunday.
Lawsen. 29, had walked away
from his trial on a jewelry shop
heist during jury se lection last
'month and· was con~icted in his
absence, said police Detective
Michael Reynolds.
Then police got a tip that
Lawsen wa' getting married Saturday at Zipn Baptist Church.

COOL CONDUCTOR - Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart, seen at work during the
·Boston Pops Fourth of July concert in Boston
July 4, is just oqe of many young new orchestra

conductors making a name for themselves In
concert halls across the U.S. (AP Photo/Paula
Scully)

New generation of condoctors
Department · draws young a,Udiences
5

of Aging to
hold public
hearing

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Senior citizens in Meigs, Athen~
and Washington 'Counties will have
the opportunity to influ.ence the
Ohio Department of Aging's 19%99 State Plan from I to 4 p .m.
Wednesday at U1e Athens County/Ohio State Extension Agency,
'280 West Union St., Athens .
· The public hearing , c(}ndu'c led
via satellite, will outline the department's proposed goals and plans
for services to Ohio's older popula' tion . The first two hours of the
hearing will be dedicated to longterm care and other relate tssucs .
The last hour will pertain to elder
·
. ·
rights.
Individuals who attel\d the program can ask state agency officials
questions about , the p.roposals
through on -line faxes and Idephones. Sue Wolf, ass·essor for the
Buckeye Hills, Hocking Valley
Regional Development Dis!fict's
Area Agency· on Aging will act a'
program facilitator ,
· ·.
.
The Area Agency on Agmg IS
sponsoring. th'ree sites locally .
Other locatwns mclude Woodsfield, Monroe County, and Somerset, Perry County.

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By JON MARCUS
Associated Press Writer
BOSTON (AP) :.:__ People in
the audience wore T -shirts with
his picture on them . Women
screamed ;,vhen he ascended lo
the stage. Men shouted to him.
Rock star? ACtor? Atl1lete?
No, orchestra conductor.
Keith Lockhart's debut condueling the Boston Pops'
famous Fourth of July concert
la't week was a measure of his .
pop celebrity. He's one .of a
number of young, personable,
media-savvy conductor~ drawing lots of attention to them. se lves and enthusiastic new
audiences to their' orchestras
across the nation.
"I love him!" Elaine Murray
said of the 3)-year-old Lockhart
as she waited for a recent concert with a friend who wore aTsbirl bearing Lockhart's name.
Lockhart, signing autogmpns, called himself a "kid in
a candy store."
"When you look at tlle pictures on the subway and tllere's
a blackened-out tooth or a
moustache - I never though~
that would happen to me,"
Lockhart said' of the aggressive
advertising crunpaign the Pops'
parent Boston Symphony
Orchestra has buill around him.
"It's been pretty overwhelmin~.··

sold 9 percent of its tickets, the
most since attendance has been
reliably kept. Many of the seats
were filled with younger fans,
Pops officials .said. .
The Dallas Symphony sold
5,000 new subscriptions for the
1995-96
season,
and
spokeswoman Christina Zertuche said many went to
younger buyers. She said Littmi
is "tl1e best spokesman for the
symphony we cpuld have."
music and animation to introIt's in tl1eir own best interest
duce tile classics; it will appear
for conductors to attract young
on the A&amp;E cable network July
fans, said William Eddins, the
30 and is out on video already .
30-year-old associate conductor
The Los Angeles Philharof the Minnesota Orchestra.
monic's Esa-J&gt;ekka.Salonen, 37,
"The demographics show · us
even got a mention on Fox's hip
that our audience is getting
series ''Melrose Place.' '
older and older and if you ~on' t
get anybody younger, I'm not
" He's the equivalent of a
rock celebrity · in smne
going 10 have an aud.ience in 20
years,'' said Eddins.
respects," said Vanessa Buller,
spokeswoman for th~ philhar~
"I bate to say this, bull think
the conductor is very impormonic, which she said· has seen
big increases in the immber of
tant," . be said. "I wish it could
just be tllc music."
college studems at its concerts. .
"If tl1ese ·conductors cannot ,
Most symphony administrators say they haveti't intentiondevelop these large audiences
ally sought condugors 1(\r their
everyone in symphony orchesyouth or public image.
.
tras arc hysterical to get, nobody
"That's not the reason
can," said Mary Ann Feldman,
they've been nameil ," said
marketing director for the MinDavid Hyslop, president of the
nesota Orchestra , which just
Minnesota Orche&gt;tra. ' 'We
hired 38-year-~ld Eiji Oue as
picked them because they ' re
conductor.
£Olltf."
,
During Lockhart's first season this year, u~e Boston Pops
Other new conductors have
made similar impressions.
The Albany Symphony's
David Alan Miller, 34, dresses
up as Beethoven and ''Cowboy ,
Dave" for youth concerL' an&lt;l
wears a leather jacket to conduct
Dogs of Desire, a group nf 20
musicians with vocalists who
pcrfonn new works . The Di}lla'
Symphuny Orchestra's Andr~w
Litton, 36, bas launched Amazing MusiC, a series ·combining

By ROCHELLE HINES
· Ms. Looney and several other
Associated Press Writer
victims' relatives also sent a letter
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)~ to the U.S: Department of Hc;alth
Nearly evetywbere she looks, Aren and Human Services, complaining
Almon sees the picture- in news- that plans on Wednesday to dedipapers and magazines, on paintings cate a room in Washington in
~posters, even on T-shirts.
Baylee's memory would he "a terThe photo of tiny Baylee rible.injuStice.''
Almon, cradled in a firefighter's
arms, is for man.y the tragic symbol
"W~ mean not to make little of
of the Oklahoma City bombing. Aren' s loss but by letting this go by
But the image has become a burden we would be making very little of
for the little girl's motber.
our own," said the letter, which
Ms. Almon gave countless inter- was taxed to Th!! Associated Pre.o;s
views after the bombing, saying on Saturday. ·
she wanted to show those responsible bow much she was suffering.
Now, after more than two months
The room in the Health and
of ceremonies and gifts from well- Human Service's Office of Child
wishers, she wanL~ life to return to Support Enlorccment is one of six
noriDal.
that will he dedicated to "individu---'-'Everybody rocogni,zes me. I als who-have made a difference in
can't even go to my nephew's ball the child-suppmt program," said
games because people recognize Paula WoO!I, who directs child supme," Ms. Almon said recently. "I port enforcement lor Oldalmma.
am going to have to get on with my
"We celebrate Baylee's life, not·
life a little bit. And every time I henleath," said Ms. Wood, whose
tum ·around I can't seem to.''
agency had been helping Ms.
Baylee was killed the day after Almon recover child-support payher first birthday, along with 167 ments lrom Baylee's father.
others in the bombing. But Baylee
In life, Baylee and her mother
was only one of 15 children who shaned a one-bedroom apartment in
died in the America· s Kids Day- the Regency Tower, a high-rise just
Care center that day, !llld four other . west of the federal building that
children also were killed in the was heavily damaged by the explo·
building.
··-·
sion.
Relatives of some of those chilHome for Ms. Abnon now is a
dren are concerned that
losses cramped hotel room. Her clothes
. are being torgotten- and they told hang on a metal rack; her things are
M:,. Almon §o at a get-together.
in boxes. By September, she plans
It got "liind of ugly," she said. to move back In suburh:m Mi&lt;lwesl
"They were, like, 'well our chil- · City, where ·she grew up and where
dren were carried ou~ too.'
her sisters live.
"They don't think about every
See:ing consL~nt remintlcrs of tlle
time I open a book, there iI is,
every time I open a ma.g~:i,t·~-libel
mon
it is," Ms. Almon
le:rrs. said. "It's this," she said, ,pulling a ·
"! would trade places, · · I could. If while T-shirl with the picture ol'
· l could, I'd giye everything back to' qaylee rutd tlrelighter Chris Fields
have Baylee."
from a hox near her hed.
Other relatives say it's not Ms.
.I
Almon; they are irate because public officials have been ignoring
·'We had this stopped. Look
· tl1em.
how had that looks. !mean, it's •
''When we had the meeting, ·we like they did a transfer of the pic- .
asked how many people did the ture," Ms. Almon said, her soft '.
governor contact about anything voice now raised.
She said she believes U1e comlike a memorial, and she was the
only one the governor contaCted," pany meant welf; profits were supsaid Earnestine Looney, who lost posed to go to one of tlle funds set
her grandson, Domenique London, up for victims.
in the bombing.
- "But I've come to learn that
"You have a whole meeting people will use this picture for their
about all the kids and the governor _ Jiwn benefit,_"_&gt;;he _s.1id. "They're
- o~Iy_ contac.ts one persl)ll.becaose nofthinking about me, not thinking
thts ts ·the p1cture that broke all the about bow bard it is for me to look
at that' ;
world's heart," Ms. Looney said.

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BUCKEYE IflLLS~HO.CKING VALLEY
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT·
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Presents
''SAFE AT HOME"

A workshop on home. modijicatilJ_f!f!:;t~d qssis~ve

technology J(ir-older adults. , ,
What is it?

Do I.ueed it?-How do I get It"

1995
8:~ a.m.- 4:00op.m.

·Thursday, July 20,

•
INTERMEDIATE CLASS - Studtnts recognized in the intermediate class included: (front row) Diedra Carleton, Jennifer
Gray and Andy Lambert; (back row) instructor Mark Shrivers,
instructional assistant Detty Smith, Jessica Simpkins, reader guide
Tricia Daer, Amy Davis and personal care assistant Ed CoZartt
and absent was Justin Boyd.
.
"
,

Carleton School honors students
"perfect allendance and best
singer"; Nicki Wifsnn," "most lqvillg and caring"; Ashley Rhoades,
"mommy".
In"torme&lt;liate students who
received awartl.s were : Je ss ica
En~Iish.
·S
impkins , "most 'helpful"; Amy
fhe students were recognized
Davis, ":t gQOd job in P.T."; Justin .
tor speech atJd physical education
Boyd, "most huggable";, l\ndy
awar.ds, ~long wttb ~utstandmg
-Lambert, "most cooperative"; Jenachievement.
.
Students also were given the - nifer Gray, "biggest eater"; and
following special titles. The prima- Deidra Carleton, "a ' good job in
ry class meUibers included: Chris P.T."
The transition class members
Edwards, "swinger"; Mark Bogard,
who
received awards were Adam
"wheeling wheels"; Robbie JohnCrouso
son, "politeness"; Mitchell Powell.
' Lonnie Rusb, Gail. English
.
and
Lisa
Montgomery.
"best' buddy"; Victoria Denney,

PRIMARY CLASS- Students at the primary class at Carleton
School recognized for outstanding achievement Included: (front
row) Chris Edwards, Robbie Johnson, Mark Bogard and Nicki
Wilson; (back row) Instructional assistant Diana Ash, Ashley
Rhoades and Instructor Kathy Stamm; .and (absent) Victoria Denand Mitchell Powell.
·/.

The Carleton School recently
gave awards and certificates 10 various students:
This year, the school graduated
Li sa Mo_!l,l_gomcry and Gail

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'

A presentation by the Ar:!!a Aa:ency on-Aging and Ohio's
Technology Related Assistance lnfo!'IIJation Network (OHIO
T.R.A.I.N.) '
Topics Include: • Sources of injury in the home
• Intervention to increa~e safety
·• Specific home modifications
• Assistive technology - what is it?
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or working with older adults.
TRANSITION CLASS - The .t ransition class bad awards for
the following (from left): Sherry M~Cieary,_ instructor; Gall
English, graduate; Pat Carson, Instructional ,assistant; and Lonnlf
Rush. Not pictured In this class were graduate Lisa Montgomery
and Adam Crouso•

Registration: RegistrationJ.LrequiredrFoMDOte--infomuition and
to register, please call Cynthia McMannis or L. Joyce Moore at
614-374-9436 or Tom Evans at 614-373-~·HJO.·

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Monday, July 10, 1995

Southern· Local Schooi ·District hon-o.r roll students
announced
.
.

Honor rolls for schools .in the
Hawl ey, Katie Sayre, Jeremy
Southern Local School District for
Yeauger, all A's; Shawn Barnhart,
the final nine weeks grading period - Timothy Cogar, Amber Mills,
have been announced .
Andrew Philson, Joey Riffle ,
Students earning a grade of "B"
Andrew Smith, Ju stin Smith and
or above in all their subjects to he
Brandon Sturgeon.
listed on the honor roll are as folFourth Grade: Mindy Chancey,
lows:
Crystal Cottrill , Miriam El-Dabaja,
all A1 's"; Rachel Chapmru).
Syracuse Elementary
Fifth Graue: Matt Ash . Joseph
First Grade: Ryan Amberger. · Comcll, Lindsey Smith, all A's ;
Myca Michael, Derek Roush, Bai- T iffan y Hall, Aaron Ohlinger and
ley Seifert, Chelsea Smith, Jenny
Jackie 'Suugill.
Warner . all A' s; Nikki Arnott.
Sixth Grade' Cara Ash. Sarah
Rob e rt Andy Kinnan , Ni'cole
Ball, Chad Hubbard , all A' s; Mia
McDaniel and Caitlin Nease.
Ba,s , Nicole Benson.. J eremy FishSecond Grade: Ashton Brown. er, Tammy Fryar. Brandon Hill,
Kimberly Clark, Rachael Cottrill, Ryan llill. Je ss ica Janey , Jos h
all A's; Joshua Harris, Jacob Nease
Larsen. Kayla Lonas ruttl Matthew ·
and Tyler Roberts.
·
Warner.
Third Grade: Bethany Amberg er, Jordan Bass. Codi Davis, Sarah
Portland Elementary

Fourth Grade: Alan Moore,
Alsion Smith and Ike Apperson. ·
Fifth Grade: .Amanda Hu!Wleston, all A's; Travanna Moore and
Nick McLaughlin .
.
• ·
Sixth Grade: Garret Kiser and
Jennifer Norman .

Letart FaUs Elementary
Third Grade: Jackie Gloyd,
Tabitha Jon es, Paige Musser,
Deana Pullins, M. Joy Rose, David
Shamblin , Andrea Tedford,
Natasba VanCooney and Amber
Evans.
•

Racine Elementary
Third Grade: Stephanie Bradford, Mike Roush, all A's;~less ica
Hill , Montana Jarrell, Amy Norman and Lis Wamsley.
Fourth Grade: Tiffany Patter-

son, Jennifer Walker, all A's;
Adam Ball, Shane Butler, Jeri HiD,'
Jordan Hill, Brandon Smith ,
Tommy Theiss, Leasiann Deem
and Amy Lee.
Fifth Grade: Amber Duffy ,
Tyler Little, Joey Manuel, Rachel
Marshall and Lori Sayre.
·
Sixth Grade: Macyn Ervin,
Jonathan Evans, Shauna Manuel,
Emily Stivers, all A's; Brandi Codner, Tony Hupp, Fallon Roush and
Erin Stroble.
•

Jesse Litde, Christa Circle, all A's; Hillery Harris, Mart Lewis, Ureg
Teresa Busb, Don Carnahan, Tricia · McKinney, Amy Ria:er, Sarah
Warner. -Bridget ~ross , Ashli Wallbrown and Craig Wblfe.
Davis, Sarah Roles, Jessica Theiss,
Eleventh Grade: Jason Barnett;·
Josh Ervin, Kara King, Jennifer Kimberly Cornell, C.J. Harris, JenMorris , Jason Rou sh and Kim nifer Lawrence, Bea Lisle, Becky
Sayre.
Moore, Denise Rousl) , Rayan
Young, all A's; Paullhle, Rochelle
Southern High
Jenkins, Jyl Mathews.. Jay McKNitith Grade: Cynthia Caldwell, elvey and Gabe Smith.
.
Crystal Coleman, Billy Young,
Twelfth Grade: Brian Anderson,
Nikki Robinson, all A's; Amanda Mason Fisher, Kevin lble, Mall
Adkins, Matt Dill. Jennifer Friend, Morrow, Kendra Norris, David
Ashley McKinney, Tara Michael, Pickens, Courtney Roush, Brandy
s ·o uthern Junior High
Jennifer Roush, Evan Struble, Roush, all A's; Randy Bing, Peggy
Seventh Grade: Jamie ·Baker, Ranetta Wheeler, Jason Lambert Caruthers, Grant Circle, Jessika
Kyle Norris, Chris Randolph, Bran- and Jackie Prnffitt.
Codner, Erica Dugan, Chris Hen-·
don Wolfe , all A's; Brawn HerTenth Grade: Jessica Sayre, dricks, Carrie Malone, Andrea
man , Kim lhle, Loraine Lawson, Amber Thomas, all A' s ; Brian Moore, Shannon Morarity, Tracy·
Amber Maynard, Sarah Braur, Jen- · Allen , Chris Ball, Tracy Card, Pickett, James Randolph , Jeni
Angie Carletm\, Etnily Dubl, Stewart, Forrest Teaford, Amy.
nifer Shain and Stacey ErVin.
Eighth Grade: Jennifer Carlton, Daniel Fisher, .Nathan Haines,
Weaver and Ryan Williams.
.

Fugitive
groom
·arrested at
.

Photograph haunts ·.
relatives of Oklahoma
bombing vic}ims

.

the altar
By DAVE IVEY
Associated Press Writer
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - With
these £uffs, I thee wed?
Seconds after Rufus Lawsen and
Catrina Josey were pronounced
husband and wife Saturday, police
officers marched up the aisle ami
arrested the stunned groom.
" He didn't even get to kiss his
bride," wedding photograrher
Carter Collins said Sunday.
Lawsen. 29, had walked away
from his trial on a jewelry shop
heist during jury se lection last
'month and· was con~icted in his
absence, said police Detective
Michael Reynolds.
Then police got a tip that
Lawsen wa' getting married Saturday at Zipn Baptist Church.

COOL CONDUCTOR - Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart, seen at work during the
·Boston Pops Fourth of July concert in Boston
July 4, is just oqe of many young new orchestra

conductors making a name for themselves In
concert halls across the U.S. (AP Photo/Paula
Scully)

New generation of condoctors
Department · draws young a,Udiences
5

of Aging to
hold public
hearing

..

Senior citizens in Meigs, Athen~
and Washington 'Counties will have
the opportunity to influ.ence the
Ohio Department of Aging's 19%99 State Plan from I to 4 p .m.
Wednesday at U1e Athens County/Ohio State Extension Agency,
'280 West Union St., Athens .
· The public hearing , c(}ndu'c led
via satellite, will outline the department's proposed goals and plans
for services to Ohio's older popula' tion . The first two hours of the
hearing will be dedicated to longterm care and other relate tssucs .
The last hour will pertain to elder
·
. ·
rights.
Individuals who attel\d the program can ask state agency officials
questions about , the p.roposals
through on -line faxes and Idephones. Sue Wolf, ass·essor for the
Buckeye Hills, Hocking Valley
Regional Development Dis!fict's
Area Agency· on Aging will act a'
program facilitator ,
· ·.
.
The Area Agency on Agmg IS
sponsoring. th'ree sites locally .
Other locatwns mclude Woodsfield, Monroe County, and Somerset, Perry County.

.

By JON MARCUS
Associated Press Writer
BOSTON (AP) :.:__ People in
the audience wore T -shirts with
his picture on them . Women
screamed ;,vhen he ascended lo
the stage. Men shouted to him.
Rock star? ACtor? Atl1lete?
No, orchestra conductor.
Keith Lockhart's debut condueling the Boston Pops'
famous Fourth of July concert
la't week was a measure of his .
pop celebrity. He's one .of a
number of young, personable,
media-savvy conductor~ drawing lots of attention to them. se lves and enthusiastic new
audiences to their' orchestras
across the nation.
"I love him!" Elaine Murray
said of the 3)-year-old Lockhart
as she waited for a recent concert with a friend who wore aTsbirl bearing Lockhart's name.
Lockhart, signing autogmpns, called himself a "kid in
a candy store."
"When you look at tlle pictures on the subway and tllere's
a blackened-out tooth or a
moustache - I never though~
that would happen to me,"
Lockhart said' of the aggressive
advertising crunpaign the Pops'
parent Boston Symphony
Orchestra has buill around him.
"It's been pretty overwhelmin~.··

sold 9 percent of its tickets, the
most since attendance has been
reliably kept. Many of the seats
were filled with younger fans,
Pops officials .said. .
The Dallas Symphony sold
5,000 new subscriptions for the
1995-96
season,
and
spokeswoman Christina Zertuche said many went to
younger buyers. She said Littmi
is "tl1e best spokesman for the
symphony we cpuld have."
music and animation to introIt's in tl1eir own best interest
duce tile classics; it will appear
for conductors to attract young
on the A&amp;E cable network July
fans, said William Eddins, the
30 and is out on video already .
30-year-old associate conductor
The Los Angeles Philharof the Minnesota Orchestra.
monic's Esa-J&gt;ekka.Salonen, 37,
"The demographics show · us
even got a mention on Fox's hip
that our audience is getting
series ''Melrose Place.' '
older and older and if you ~on' t
get anybody younger, I'm not
" He's the equivalent of a
rock celebrity · in smne
going 10 have an aud.ience in 20
years,'' said Eddins.
respects," said Vanessa Buller,
spokeswoman for th~ philhar~
"I bate to say this, bull think
the conductor is very impormonic, which she said· has seen
big increases in the immber of
tant," . be said. "I wish it could
just be tllc music."
college studems at its concerts. .
"If tl1ese ·conductors cannot ,
Most symphony administrators say they haveti't intentiondevelop these large audiences
ally sought condugors 1(\r their
everyone in symphony orchesyouth or public image.
.
tras arc hysterical to get, nobody
"That's not the reason
can," said Mary Ann Feldman,
they've been nameil ," said
marketing director for the MinDavid Hyslop, president of the
nesota Orchestra , which just
Minnesota Orche&gt;tra. ' 'We
hired 38-year-~ld Eiji Oue as
picked them because they ' re
conductor.
£Olltf."
,
During Lockhart's first season this year, u~e Boston Pops
Other new conductors have
made similar impressions.
The Albany Symphony's
David Alan Miller, 34, dresses
up as Beethoven and ''Cowboy ,
Dave" for youth concerL' an&lt;l
wears a leather jacket to conduct
Dogs of Desire, a group nf 20
musicians with vocalists who
pcrfonn new works . The Di}lla'
Symphuny Orchestra's Andr~w
Litton, 36, bas launched Amazing MusiC, a series ·combining

By ROCHELLE HINES
· Ms. Looney and several other
Associated Press Writer
victims' relatives also sent a letter
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)~ to the U.S: Department of Hc;alth
Nearly evetywbere she looks, Aren and Human Services, complaining
Almon sees the picture- in news- that plans on Wednesday to dedipapers and magazines, on paintings cate a room in Washington in
~posters, even on T-shirts.
Baylee's memory would he "a terThe photo of tiny Baylee rible.injuStice.''
Almon, cradled in a firefighter's
arms, is for man.y the tragic symbol
"W~ mean not to make little of
of the Oklahoma City bombing. Aren' s loss but by letting this go by
But the image has become a burden we would be making very little of
for the little girl's motber.
our own," said the letter, which
Ms. Almon gave countless inter- was taxed to Th!! Associated Pre.o;s
views after the bombing, saying on Saturday. ·
she wanted to show those responsible bow much she was suffering.
Now, after more than two months
The room in the Health and
of ceremonies and gifts from well- Human Service's Office of Child
wishers, she wanL~ life to return to Support Enlorccment is one of six
noriDal.
that will he dedicated to "individu---'-'Everybody rocogni,zes me. I als who-have made a difference in
can't even go to my nephew's ball the child-suppmt program," said
games because people recognize Paula WoO!I, who directs child supme," Ms. Almon said recently. "I port enforcement lor Oldalmma.
am going to have to get on with my
"We celebrate Baylee's life, not·
life a little bit. And every time I henleath," said Ms. Wood, whose
tum ·around I can't seem to.''
agency had been helping Ms.
Baylee was killed the day after Almon recover child-support payher first birthday, along with 167 ments lrom Baylee's father.
others in the bombing. But Baylee
In life, Baylee and her mother
was only one of 15 children who shaned a one-bedroom apartment in
died in the America· s Kids Day- the Regency Tower, a high-rise just
Care center that day, !llld four other . west of the federal building that
children also were killed in the was heavily damaged by the explo·
building.
··-·
sion.
Relatives of some of those chilHome for Ms. Abnon now is a
dren are concerned that
losses cramped hotel room. Her clothes
. are being torgotten- and they told hang on a metal rack; her things are
M:,. Almon §o at a get-together.
in boxes. By September, she plans
It got "liind of ugly," she said. to move back In suburh:m Mi&lt;lwesl
"They were, like, 'well our chil- · City, where ·she grew up and where
dren were carried ou~ too.'
her sisters live.
"They don't think about every
See:ing consL~nt remintlcrs of tlle
time I open a book, there iI is,
every time I open a ma.g~:i,t·~-libel
mon
it is," Ms. Almon
le:rrs. said. "It's this," she said, ,pulling a ·
"! would trade places, · · I could. If while T-shirl with the picture ol'
· l could, I'd giye everything back to' qaylee rutd tlrelighter Chris Fields
have Baylee."
from a hox near her hed.
Other relatives say it's not Ms.
.I
Almon; they are irate because public officials have been ignoring
·'We had this stopped. Look
· tl1em.
how had that looks. !mean, it's •
''When we had the meeting, ·we like they did a transfer of the pic- .
asked how many people did the ture," Ms. Almon said, her soft '.
governor contact about anything voice now raised.
She said she believes U1e comlike a memorial, and she was the
only one the governor contaCted," pany meant welf; profits were supsaid Earnestine Looney, who lost posed to go to one of tlle funds set
her grandson, Domenique London, up for victims.
in the bombing.
- "But I've come to learn that
"You have a whole meeting people will use this picture for their
about all the kids and the governor _ Jiwn benefit,_"_&gt;;he _s.1id. "They're
- o~Iy_ contac.ts one persl)ll.becaose nofthinking about me, not thinking
thts ts ·the p1cture that broke all the about bow bard it is for me to look
at that' ;
world's heart," Ms. Looney said.

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REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT·
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Presents
''SAFE AT HOME"

A workshop on home. modijicatilJ_f!f!:;t~d qssis~ve

technology J(ir-older adults. , ,
What is it?

Do I.ueed it?-How do I get It"

1995
8:~ a.m.- 4:00op.m.

·Thursday, July 20,

•
INTERMEDIATE CLASS - Studtnts recognized in the intermediate class included: (front row) Diedra Carleton, Jennifer
Gray and Andy Lambert; (back row) instructor Mark Shrivers,
instructional assistant Detty Smith, Jessica Simpkins, reader guide
Tricia Daer, Amy Davis and personal care assistant Ed CoZartt
and absent was Justin Boyd.
.
"
,

Carleton School honors students
"perfect allendance and best
singer"; Nicki Wifsnn," "most lqvillg and caring"; Ashley Rhoades,
"mommy".
In"torme&lt;liate students who
received awartl.s were : Je ss ica
En~Iish.
·S
impkins , "most 'helpful"; Amy
fhe students were recognized
Davis, ":t gQOd job in P.T."; Justin .
tor speech atJd physical education
Boyd, "most huggable";, l\ndy
awar.ds, ~long wttb ~utstandmg
-Lambert, "most cooperative"; Jenachievement.
.
Students also were given the - nifer Gray, "biggest eater"; and
following special titles. The prima- Deidra Carleton, "a ' good job in
ry class meUibers included: Chris P.T."
The transition class members
Edwards, "swinger"; Mark Bogard,
who
received awards were Adam
"wheeling wheels"; Robbie JohnCrouso
son, "politeness"; Mitchell Powell.
' Lonnie Rusb, Gail. English
.
and
Lisa
Montgomery.
"best' buddy"; Victoria Denney,

PRIMARY CLASS- Students at the primary class at Carleton
School recognized for outstanding achievement Included: (front
row) Chris Edwards, Robbie Johnson, Mark Bogard and Nicki
Wilson; (back row) Instructional assistant Diana Ash, Ashley
Rhoades and Instructor Kathy Stamm; .and (absent) Victoria Denand Mitchell Powell.
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The Carleton School recently
gave awards and certificates 10 various students:
This year, the school graduated
Li sa Mo_!l,l_gomcry and Gail

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Logan Hocking Middle Scllool, Middle School Drive, Logan, Ohio

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A presentation by the Ar:!!a Aa:ency on-Aging and Ohio's
Technology Related Assistance lnfo!'IIJation Network (OHIO
T.R.A.I.N.) '
Topics Include: • Sources of injury in the home
• Intervention to increa~e safety
·• Specific home modifications
• Assistive technology - what is it?
,:_IJ_ndin8ffunding-tJf-assistive-teclmology
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oeen to active older adults, interested famiiy members, nonprofessional and paraprofessional caregivers, or anyone advising
or working with older adults.
TRANSITION CLASS - The .t ransition class bad awards for
the following (from left): Sherry M~Cieary,_ instructor; Gall
English, graduate; Pat Carson, Instructional ,assistant; and Lonnlf
Rush. Not pictured In this class were graduate Lisa Montgomery
and Adam Crouso•

Registration: RegistrationJ.LrequiredrFoMDOte--infomuition and
to register, please call Cynthia McMannis or L. Joyce Moore at
614-374-9436 or Tom Evans at 614-373-~·HJO.·

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1995 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE
GATES OPEN DAILY AT 7z30 a.m.

1·995 Fair dedic·ated to·
WallaCe &amp; Muriel Bradford

12:30 p.m.· Domdtic Arts Judging- Senior Fair Building
l-3:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.

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Sheep Weigh-In
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Meigs County Ministerial Associati'\n-Grandstand

-7 :00a.m
8:00a.m.
8:00a.m.
9:00a.m.
I:OO p.m.

Gates Open
All Livestock must be on the grounds
Weigh-in poultry, rabbits, steers, and hogs
Groom and Clean Contest followed by 4-H Horse Show
Junior Fair Poultry Show followed by Ope11
Class Poultry Show - Show Arena
Flower Show Judging- Senior Fair Building
1:00 p.m.
Junior Fair Parade
3:30p.m.
'Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show Arena
4:00p.m.
6:00p.m . . King and Queen Contest - Hill Stage
Junior Fair Sheep Show.- Show Arena
6:00p.m.
followed by Open Class Sheep Show
7:00p.m.
Moto-Cross
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Hillside Stage- Karaoke
I2:00 Midnight - Gates Close ·

Members of the Meigs County
Agricultural Society Board of
Directors are front, Jennings Beegle, treasurer; Debbie Watson, secretary; Eddie Holter, vice president; VIrgil Windon, president; and
directors, Carolyn.Ritchie, Addalou
Lewis; Howard Erwin, Jr., Jim
Watson, Tim Bearhs; and backrow, Kenny Buckley, Bill Buckley.
Dan Smith, Rick Koblentz, Btent
Zirkle, and Roger Spencer.
Leonard Koenig, also a director,
was not present for the picture.

$3.00 til2 p.m.
9:00 a.m .
Junior Fair Goat Show - Show Arena
10:00 a.m .
Draft Horse Contest- Infield
12-2 p.m.
Hillside Stage- Babes and Hoola Puppet Show
I2:00 noon 4-H Flower Show- Junior Fair Building
I2:00 noon Guys and Gals Sheep Lead Class - Show Arena
2~ 00 p.m.
4-H Style Revue - Hillside Stage
4:00 p.m.
Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show Arena
t:30 p.m.
Little Miss and Mister Contest -Hillside Stage
a:OO p.m.
Kiddie Games- Show Arena
6:00p.m.
Junior Fair Swine Show- - Show Arena
6:00 p.m.
Dazzling Dolls - Hillside Stage
7:00p.m.
Open Class Horse Show
8:00p.m.
VanDells- Grandstand.
8:00 p.m.
Horse Pull
9:00p.m.
Hillside Stage- Midnight Cloggers
I2:00 Midnight - Gates Close

Parkiac Ant.oo...! V.W.IM............................................................................FREE
11uonday • s..lor Cldoea ....................................................... r- AdwWioa III'J p.a.

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(No
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CC...-Maot Be 011ll&gt;y 12.00 N- Followlai S....tay)
Paypmilop·..dp!oklpOtatSeonlarJ'•Offlee .......lac'W'ed--yWono,..latoiFalr.
C..plorc-doao (IOIIMW._,. ort.o ...............
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Sotnrdoy 12.00'1115:00. Cloeod liar. 6:00 'tllllzOO. Boldonof...........,se..aaor~B 1\oU.an
.W.l&gt;y paJiooiiS.OO ot RWo Offloo _,.day.
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AT DESIGNATED DEUVEBY GATE.
PARKING 1o nrdorinporrioloa oldo.Midclloport United p• .....,tol a...... Clooirporoo• rt-y
B...l!loy, L-aord Lon~t. S..t Zlrklo.
NO DOGS ollciwod on foirpv.....Jo.
NOATVYolaieloo....,...onr-odo·
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1995 JUNIOR a SENIOR FAIR PROGRAII•••••• ~ ••••••~••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3
DEPAR'I'MENT 1-JUNIOR FAIR. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• &amp;.22
DEPAR'I'MENT D-HORS'ES•••• : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••• 23
DEPAR'I'MEN'I' m-DAIRY CATrLE. •••• ."••••• ,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 23-24
DEPAR'I'MENT IV-BEEF CATn..E•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~•••••••••••••• 24
DEPAR'I'MENT ,~~EJ».........................................•.....~ ........... :t:;
DEPAR'I'MENT VI-POULTRY•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• 25

DEP~ENT VII-F.AiiM CROPS •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ······~········ 25-26

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CAMPING RULES

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Nopo~~ .......... lntWo,__.W.pc

9:00a.m.
Junior Fair Dairy Show- Show Arena
II :30 a.m.
Homemaker Pie and Cquntry Fair- Hillside Stage
I2:00 noon O~n Class Dairy Show - Show Arena
l :00 p·.m.
Harness Racing
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District 6 Holstein Show - Show Arena
I:OO p.m.
Flower Show Judging- Senior Fair Building
Hillside Stage - Classics
I :30 p.m.
Hillside Stage- Junior Fair Taleqt Show
4:00. p .m.
4:00 p.m.
Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show Arena
6:00p.m. Hillside Stage - Junior Fair Kiddie Games
6:00p.m.
Draft Horse Show - Show Arena'
7:00p.m.
Back Porch Swing·- Hillside Stage
7:30 p.m.
Antique Tractor Pull and Local Yokel TruGk Pull
8:00p.m. Western Flytr- Grandstand .
8:30p.m.
Sheila Arnold &amp; Sunrise- Hillside Stage
12:00 Mi~night - Gate~ Close

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Wednesday, August 16
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9:00 a.m. tmtil noon
9.:00 a.m.
4-H Hot·se Fun Show
9:00a.m.
Pretty Baby Contest-. 'Show Arena
10:00 a.m.
PtlcDonald Activities- Hillside Stage
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12:00 noon Quarter Hone Racee
I :00 p.m.
Hillside Stage- Big Bend Cloggers •
3:00p.m. Go-1\art Races- Grandstand
4:00p.m. Kiddi~ Tractor Pull Champions - Show Arena
7:00p.m. Youth Night- Show Arena
7:00p.m.
Out of the Blue- Hillside Stage
Tractor Pull
8:00p.m.
12:00 1.\fidnight -Gates Close

up,... thalr m..-oppnclatlon t.o-laaalf rtery BUSINESS nRM wloopurelauedadYWllolac•JMIC•
Ill our Pre.l- Boob,""" t.o aU BUSINESS nRM:I who punJ.uedliN award. for liN J.,.lor Folr.
-T• Melp Couty Aploaltural Seaoty 4 J•lor Fair Bo.rd

Junior Fair Rabbit Show - Show Arena
Open Class Beef Show followed by Junior Fair Beef Breeding
-Show Arena
4:00 p.m.
Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show Arena
5:00p.m.
Junior Fair Board Auction- Show Arena
6:00p.m. Junior Fair Steer Show- Show Arena
6:00 p.m. . Robin Manuel - Hillside Stage
7:00p .m. , Demolition Derby - Grandstand
12:00 Midnight -Gates Close

9:00 a.m.
Pet Show - Show Arena
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Junior Fair Dog Obedience Show - ow rena
12:00 rioon Kiddie Tractor Pull - Show Arena
I :00 p .m.
Harness. Racing
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5 :00 p.m. .Junior Fair Livestock Sale - Show Arena
6:30p.m.
Hillside Stage - Belles and Beaus • .
7:30p.m.
Truck &amp; Semi Pull
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Nashvillian Country Club · Hillside tage
9:00p.m. · Kim Batey - Hillside Stage •
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(McDonal3's Day)

n. Offloen o.d Dlrect.orio of liN Molp C!&gt;•IJ Aploalt11N Socloty oad Ju.- Fair Board wllllo t.o

Tuesday, August15

Fair Planners----' (&gt;lat)s are mQ~ing forward for
the I32nd·Meigs County Fair to be
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The ·1995 Meigs County Fair is hereby
dedicated to Wallace and Muriel Bradford,
who devoted a combined total of 47 years
of serv~ce to the Meigs County·Fair.
Wallace, whose outstanding services
includes conces·swns manager, vice
president, and president~ first beca!De a
.director in ·1962 and served through 1990.
Muriel servep as secretary from 1976
through 1988 and workep another five
years in the secretary's office.
The Board of Directors .takes this
opportunity to expre.ss appryciation for the
long and distinguished services. of Wallace '
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DEPAR'I'MENT VIH-FLOWERS 4 PLANTS.............................. 2~7
DEPAR'I'MENT IX-DOMESTIC ARTS... .................................... 27-28
DEPAR'I'MENT X--A.MATEUR PAINTINGS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 28
DEPARTMENT XI-AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY.................. : ......... 28
DEPARTMENT XII-BAKING 4 CANNING ...
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'EN'J'RY BIA.NK••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ; ••••••••••·•••••••••• ~ ••• 29
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DEfARTMENT XV.--SPEED•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••• 33
TRA.CI'ORS 4:: TRUCKS ••••••,. ••• ; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 33-36
PRE'ITY B~Y CONTEST••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•• 36
UTI'LE MISS a MISTER CONTEST••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••• 36
OWO DEFI'. OF AGruCULTIJRE COUNTY FAIRS... ; ••••••• ~ .;;; .......... : ~B
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Stallau.,._t for oD liY-k (laeladlaf poultry aad rohbito) wiD b. •odo oa S.turday ot-•
before the fair. Stallua~ll wiD bo-de by •..ben of tho Seaior Fala' Boord.

M..t.enlalp ........ -bo ............. ....,.atthoelfleoolthoS..n~aryofthoSociotyoriUoavtkorload

GO-KART ·RACES

NO PERSON SHALL BE Pt:RMI1TED TO MAKE SOUCITATIONS OF ANY NATURE ON THE
MEIGS COUNTY F.URGROUNDS't:XCEPI' IN CONTRACfED CONCESSION OR COMMERCIAL
RENTED SPACE. NO PERSON WilL BE PERMI1TED TO POST OR DISPLAY SIGNS
DISTRIBUTE HA1'4DBIILS OR ADVERTISING MATtRIAL OR SElL Ol DISTRIBUTE FREE •
ANY MERCHANDISE t:XCEPI' PERSONS UNDER CONTRACf.
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Stare To Pveboao Yoar Fair Seoooa Tlc:keta Eadyl
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PRICE tl2.00- NON-TRANSFERABLE
s - a P - eaabopurc:huedatthoB... ~ EotabiUL.aatolioted below. n-Tickotoaatitloyou
to pll ad•INioa oad free parld111 for your ear chariat tho ODtin fair. M-bonbip Tlckoto oatitlo you
lo •ollortdtfor tho Board ofDinctonoftho Soelety.
tlckoll, purcbuodat thoSoeretary'o Office,
ore for c-•oreial Exbibiton or No•Rooideate of Meip Couaty. T ..k ... eaa oloo bo porcbuod ot
Sileretary'• orr.•• OD peuado after poyiac .......io. ol pte.
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Mo......ohiptiekoll-yl.eporchuedfro.aayFoirBoard-boraadareoaoolootSUGARRUN
FLOOR MILL, PoMeroy, Ohio
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. JOE'S COUNTRY MARKET, Mala Streot, Rutlaad, Ohio
WAID CROSS SONS, Roeiao, Ohio
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BAUM LUMBER COMPANY, ChO.ter, Ohio
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SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILL, Po-I'Oy, Ohio
SWJSHER-LOHSE PHARMACY, Po-...y, Ohio
NITA JEAN RITCHIE, Tappere Ploi111, ()hio
GLOECKNER'S RESTAURANT, P.-.oy, Ohio
1VHALEY'S GROCERY, RL 681, Dvwla
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DORSEL LARKINS, Loas Bolio•, Ohio
DAN'S,I90 North !ad, Midcllopo,t, Ohio
Fl\'E POINTS EXPRESS, RL 7, Po.aroy, Ohio
REED'S COUNTRY STORE, Reod..W., Ohio
McDONALD'S, Po....y, Ohio
M. .bonbip tidteto oold oaly t.o ladiYidualo - .olto a

$2,000 in pur•e•
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DEBBIE WATSON "··:··········· ·· .............. , ... ........... , ....................................... Trouurer
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D-..L.ADDALOU LEWIS
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EDWARD BOLTER .. ...... ....... .................... .... .......................................... Po-...y, Ohio
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DAviD R. "Chi • HAGGERTY
t:X-OmCIO DIRECTORS
JOHN RIEBEl
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foUowo •.All Dopart-Dll4:00 P .M. Aupot10. No oatrloo wiD b.oeeopted after thooho•odalel. Soereto
wiUboatFair Boord Ofroeefro,..10 A.M. to 3 P .M. Aupot!lud 10.
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(B) Filill o poUtloa wltlo tho S..nlarJ ol tho Society at leutl4 deya prior to t1oe au.U
olaetio• o1 1M Boord o1 01r ....... Sold petitio• • • • rortlo tho ,.., .., ~
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Sootioa 2. I( • • . . ~-til poop a ~.laoUII b. nWktad to tho -'-oWp ol tho Sodoly ot
tho auualolootloa or tho Boord o(Dinoton.
S..tloall. 1Vt.ea -ro tho. •• a • t
"'oW bo nboow.d at tlooi- U.., they ...... I.e .0
ouh•iu.d u to .able tho ••m'•n to .... oa-"" a..ad-t, ooporataly.
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. . . d.•t, Ito boD b.eo- o port or tho oollllitatioa or hy-lowo.
ARTICLE IX · CO)IPENSATION
Section ) . The eompen~ation ~~ Boar«tmemben.hall be fixed by the Board in accordenee with \he
rule. of tho Ohio Deportment of Agieullure.
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O.D.A.
AllTICLt: X- BONDS
S..tioal. Tt..Seoretaryoh.U pootuuroty hoad Ia tloeo. .aat o/11000.00 payoW.w tJ.e $ooloiJ,
eoaditloaad •po• thio foltlof•l porfonoo- of •• offlco.
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eoadltloaad upe• tho foithfal porfonoo- of tho dutioo ollllo olfloo.
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Sootioal. Tt.e Board ol DinetenoboD r.. tho dote for thooDDual Expooltio,;of tho Seololr ;_o ubjott
to tho appi'O•ol of tho Ohio Dinetor of Apicuhuro.

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Middleport

(614) 992-HAIR {-4247)

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Pomeroy, Ohio 45.769

30540 Nichol!!,Road
Middl~port, Ohio 45760
Phone 614-742-2075
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Agents: Ken Bass- Jea·n Bass -Corimia Bass-Barnitz

'CONCESSIONS MANAGER- Joaalap Boop·
GATE MANAGER~ Meliada Duu
PARKING SUI'ERINTENDENT- Clark.Bok•

Plu·m bing and Heating

New Haven, WV ·

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Soetloa 1. Tb. Seoiaty oholl b. bowa u tho Meip C..,•tr AIJiculturol Seoiety~il
ARTICLE U • OBJECI'
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S..tlo.~ 1. Tt.e ohjaet of tho Sooloty ohaD I.e to ,..._ aad - r a p .,.m.;ltaro, bwhuky,
ocle.e,artoadothoriallroollofMoipCo•tywbiekthoBoordcleo.o pi'Oporaadla thobootbotenoto
of tho Couaty.
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Soetioa 1. Aay . .ldnt olllelp Co-ty - y b.eo- o -.b.. ai thlo Soeiaty hy poriac ouuoUy
tho -r...nbip feoio r...c~ hy tho11oarc1 o1 Dlncto~.
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CONSTITUTION

11 0 Mechanic Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

TELEPHONE:
' MAIN omcE !1!12-6!154
JR. omet: !1!12-4051
RACE OmCE !1!12-4052

GENERAL RULES

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Ia ODJ 13--ath piriocl Juaior Fair ahlhlton ·~- ..U Ia o co•ty Juaior Fair Li-toek Sole
o•t.oido of Moip Co. to bo oJIFhle to ..U at tho MeiP Co. Fair L l - k Solo.
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1. Clooiac U..for.UopeaeJo.oatrioowiD bo 'lVod...adoy.tTburadoy, 4:00 P·•· AupotlO A
11th. {Bono Pt.U hu aoc..... U..). Tboeonoleowlll b.otric:tlyadloorad to. S..f.torywW boot tho
Fair Boo~ Ofnce at Foirp'Ouaclo fi'O• JO:Op •·•· to 4:00 p.lli. AUIUil lOth aad 11th.
2. Lhibiton ••t dotenolao for tho..al.• llllwboteJo. or cJo.. they will•ako ODtry Eatry
bluko wiD b. fillod out by tho uhlbltor.
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3. Me•bor a1111t boo fuB.U.. . .lcloat of MoipCo. at U.. of woip Ia .t projeet ODI'00..eDL
4.. See ID&lt;II•Idaol dopo.-to for cloolac U.. that uhlhillallll bo'l. pl-. StW Exhlblto •uot
""!"OJD Ia ploe~ uatill:OO
Suadoy. Suporiateadooill will boat their . .
depart.eato for
~nl olublhlto oa Suadoy fi'Oa 1:00-3:00
Lhlhitoauot reaollllla plaeo uatil
elooo of Fair• .Aay Exhibit ....o•od boforo that U.e will forfeit uy ~~- owardod to thExcoptioa: Feodor ~f Show partlelpoato.
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5. Folooota-ato,...ardiaceatrleooriDterf....,...wtththojudpooboUbeoufOd... tpowuLfor
Olrcluoioa fro,. co•potitloD aad forfeiture of aay pria• awarded. •
6. Tbe Society will toke ....,..atloa for tho oafety ol oil JIOO'IOu aad proporlJ ead the preooroatioD
of ublhill, but wiU aot bo reopo1111hlo for aceicloato, lou, or cia_,. obould uy oecur
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8• .All pre.iuMO aotelobaocl before No•-ber 15th will bo forfeited. Tbio lo to por•it Fair Ofl'10ialo
1;0 •-plet.e. reeordo for tho rear oDd bo•o tho. out..lttod to tho State Oepart.eat ol Agieulturo
Wore Deeeinhor hL
!1• .AIIelobu for ori'On llllawarclo ...., bo •ado Ia wr~t~at to tho S..ntary withla n•• d.,. after
tho payment of the ••• hu ben iuclo.
10. ~ ablhlto •uot bo tho pi'Oporty ol tho exhibitor for otlout30 daJo' prlor to tho opoala1 do to
ofthefau.
1l . .AIIoxhibitowillbojudplbyeo•pollatcliolallreotedjuclp-reclbytheFoirBoard Judpo'
doeioioD wiU bo n...L Exblhill aotcloonilod worthy wiU DOl boP"" prllel. .
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12• .All uhlhiton •uol porch- SeoiooD or Momhorihip tlcketo.
13• .All doeiolou Modo by tho Suporiateadooit of ooeh depo-t wiU bo flaol
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14. No otraw OYallxblo.
15. Coae-icino auat Dot lea" uatll Fair lo cloood.
US.. No li•eotoek · Dairy, &amp;.of, Shoop, Swiae, Poultry, Robbito-tobo oa poui.do bofon !1:00 a.m.
Suadoy aoralq. Coa bo roao•od 12:00 Nooa Saturday.
17. No Campen ootiD ploco before !1:00 •·•· Suador. Cheek otSoerotory'o Offoee for opoeo boforo
opotti"' eaapor.
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11. No latoxlcotlat .......... por.IUod oD Fairpoaado.
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1!1. Fair Board ._...,tho riPt to ape! udlor boD illldl-riduolo " " - coadaotlo cle...od to b.
!.proper aad -lrojilcto., to ...... aad roplatioao •
AD cleliYerioo ••t bo .ado prior to 11:00 •·•· aad a•t bo .ado ~DIJ thre..p doolpalld
clel,•..,. pte. No other
jienoltlld o• Miclwal\flllho•t prior oppro.U o1 Board o1 Dineton.
U. PI'Ojilet•uot bo houoad ill Molp Co-ty.
. H • .All......, aut bo oa poUIIdo hy 7 •·•· '
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13. MeDoaold O.y ap up to 12 yoare.

Rutland, Ohio
Phone: 742-3123
Open 7 days a week

112 W. Court

SoetioDl. Tt.e Boord ofDiroctonohollcoaolotoffl'- (15)-t...who oboU boolootodfor o ..._
ofthreoyaonaadtho-ooarra...... thattha-olo-thirdo(tho-benobollaplreoDDuoUy.
Soetlo• 2. Aay •OCIUtOJ eo....d by death, ,r eolpatloa, ...,...olfi'Oa office, or other co11100, . .y bo
fillod hy tho Board or Dlrocton uatil tM UDuololootloa, whea • diroetor oholl bo olootod for tho
uaexplrad-.
three eo-uti•• .,.W.r •ooUap, the
Soetlo• S. If uy -bor ol tho Board ol Diroeton
Boord -Y upo• two-tbirdo YOlo ol tho Board of Dlrooton, doeloro blo pooltioa ...a at.ud appoiat o
• - - to oono aatil tho -tuaualeloetloa, whoa o dlroetor ob.D bo olectod for tho uaoxpirod .....
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ARTICLE V -ELECTION
SoetioDl. TboaDDuoltloetloaofthoBoordofDineton ohoU b.bolclotodooipated ploeooD or boforo
thefintSoturdar 1111 l&gt;oee•bor of ooch year. PoDo •ull boopea aotlooo thoa four boure botweoa 6:00 •·•·
ood !1:00 ;.a. oa the dey of tho oloetioa.
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Soetioa 2. Tboooid oloetioDOJioll bo by b.UoL Bolloto•uot bo •arkad wtih aD "X" oppooill tho Dame
of aoeh eudiclato •oted fi&gt;r 1otho.-wloe tho • • • will Dol bo couDted. Tb. eutinc of •ow for clireetoro by
pi'Oxleo lo aotto bo ~itlld.
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SoetioD 3. Only . .lcloall ofMeip Couaty bolcli111 •omborobip eertlfiCotoo, for otleut15 do yo boforo
tho dote of eloetioDI, aay •oll."
Soetioa 4. Me10boro of tho Society ••t deelora their eaadidoe)' for tho office of Dine tor of tho Seoloty
byfiO..I,.IththoSoeretaryofthoSoeiety,apetitioaolpodhyliD(10)ormorom-bonoftboSoelotywho
are -idoDll of j\lolp Couat'f~ " leutHYeil (7) doyo hoforo the oaaualeloeUoD ofDireeton lo bold. Only
....,lorly aomiaoted coadidotoo who ho.. •ettbo
roqulremeall will bo eJisihlo for oloetloa ..
diroetor.
Soetioa 5: Tbo term of ofroeo of tho retlrlac Dineton ohollupire aad that of tho Diroetoro eloetohall
""sisl oD tho 2Dd S.turdoy of December of oaeb yoor, or uatll their oue•-•• ore elec:tod oDd quolittod.
ARTICLE VI -ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEMBERSHIP
Soetioal. Tb.ODDuol•ooli"'oftho Moip Couaty Aglculturol Seoloty ohoU bo bold Dot later thou tho
Jut Saturday 1111 December, tho aetuol U.o aDd ploi:e to bo doeidod and od..rtiood br the Boord of
Dineton.
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SoetioD 2. At thio moolillltheofl'...n!li.d dlroetorw of tho Soeloty obollmako roporllto tho -•borohip
of tho Society eoD&lt;Orai"' tho put Fair oDd ••"" reeo••oadotioao for tho botter-at,o f futuro Foiro. Tho
momboro ob.U bop••• opr.rtualty to •aku.....tloao and rocOM•oadatioDI (or the impro..aoatof tho
Soeloty oDd Ill Fair. Sue: otb• huoia- 100y b. p....,.ted u . .y b. dooNod proper by tbo Boord of
Dinetoro.
ARTICLE VII - ORGANIZATION AND MEETINGS
Seetioa 1. Tbo Board ol Dlroctoro iholl-touuaUy Ia Doee"!bor of - h year oad oloeta Preoideat,
Vio:e-Preoldeal, Sooretary oad T . . .uror. Tbe Preoidoat, VI..-Preoidoatoad tho TI'OOiurer oboU oono
0111 yeor aad tho Soerotery -ro thu th- yean or u tho Board ••y de~mlao oDd uatil their
oueeMoon an alootod ud qualified.
Soetioa ~. Tbo Preoldoat, Vice-Preoicleatud Tnuurer ohoU bo Dlrocton. Tb. Sec:rotary
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Dot bo I. dinctor. AU olflcon ohoD ho . . .L.n of tho Soeloty.
Seetio• 3. Before olootioa of offleeft tho
olectod clireeton oholl
lify by tokU., tho followln1
oath (or afflraotloa) hoforo o -potoataathorlty (dooipoted by low).
"I do ooloaaly owoar (or offlno) thot I will oupport tho Coaotitu
of tho Uaited Statoo, tho
Coaotitutloa of Ohio, Lawo of Ohio aDd ruloo aad roplotlo111 ol tho Depart-at of Avleulture ol Ohio
portolai"'to llflriouhurol Seo~o~y .. bolp . . Gad.·
ARTICLE VIII- AMENDMENTS .
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S..tio• 1. ~oato to the ooDititutloa or by-lowo -Y bo propoood by.
(A) A -Jority of Boord of ~ton of a oohodul.d -tlaf, ootlat ill f..or or plocmc aa
i ••d•11at oa d.. Milot; or

Enter on race day
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Run under WKA Cloueo and Rut ..

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S..tio• 2. No pono• .W pay for or _ _ . . - tho. _ _.. -bonhip, oDd that -b.rehlp
oJ.U bofor IUouolr. No -r....talpolaollb.loouad tocorpontloDO,orpalootiou, parlDorlhlpo orflrMO.
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All'tiCLE IV - BOARD OF DIUCT()RS

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

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Stylist· Jana Baker
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AllTICLE VI~ APPIIOPIUATE COI'4DUcr

1.No,.......... - - . : ......... _ ... _ _ .... _ _,._,,.._ .. i
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:0 . _ . . _ wWie a" 'i lo portlcipotlooi lno or .............., KlhilJ or p&amp;.ee opouond or
tloo llelr C...I.J Soaior Fair BoarcL
Z. No ponoD oW~ Yiolato UJ raJ., .....latlo• or pidoli,.. p,_ulpteoii&gt;J :M Meip
Co•I.J s-lor or Jmlor FaliBoar.l.
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3. No ponoD oloall ..:Ia ouclo a way u te lnotorfore wilh or ..1-1y a«oct :M lloahh, oofetJ or
...lfanofUJanolaalatuyw•loopouondor•uP""iooiJ.ylheMeipCouiJSCDiorOirJuiorFalr
Board.Norolrall . .ypono•o-lnlfo....lloy:MFalrBoard,a..norlnoarlaa,orocrle•hwnoll'oeial,
olaondelyor~J.uard:o . .y'Uinulnfuotoco•piJwilhlhe........,of..Wofrneialloallniate

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S..tlo• 1. A -Jorily of 1M -w. J 1M Board efDinclon .... MMtllooloacporua f.., ...
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S..tlo•l, n.. ...,..., -•llaiJ -'-I of tloolloard J Dinclon oW a. held a&amp; a lloDeiUid place
decided by llae -JoritJ of tloo Board llo.bon.
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S..tlod. spec~a~-·•·r-1 ... Mid....
ll')'a&amp;aloecalofiMPnoldeatoratla...U
oftloe
lhewnu.. ....-of ... _....., ..,. -JorltJof tloe _..... oftloelooard.
S..tlo• 3. 'flrlu.. uoliceof .....larud opecW ••r''DP of aloe Board ofDinctDn .... a.-tlo
-~~ clindor loy ...U, at lout two clap J.ofon doo • ro'3t T1oe -lice oloaD opeo1fJ aloe p..,... J

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Board actiftlloo, DOl' eo..!uotlalnuclf Ia oucJ. a - J ao lo bttorfcn wllh :M Fain' lloud'o
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pro_tbttl ..-tlo., eiPIMulalp aacl ...,.uilolo ...ha•ior.
5.1. lhe '!'*tlo• of a .... •iolanlo• ... followiDI ,.._wiD ...........
a) T1oe alall.ltor ...Uor parPioo
will I.e q-tloaad J.y Fain' oll'oeialo.
J.)lfMio docHd :loot a mlanlo• llu-ur.d, 1M Fair oll'nclalo wiD oobtf- :a. Yiolatouad
lnofono 1.1. J 1M propoood ..-lly.
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•) T1oe Yiola- 114J appoal.., nhaaltclai a wrilleD _...to 1M Fair Board Off'- wi.W• 24
a.... olaloe fair offioial'o cleoioioL
d)A ....... ..WioeWclwllhla-dapol-.lptof:Mappoai.AIIparPioooloallloea..rdiUid
........... riP::o,_, daoirpDIItlo•f*OODallyorlhro.P ntalw-uol. n.. ......... wiH
loeWciJ.y:Ms-lorFalrlloudud•m•on•flhetllloDOioaom.,ilappropridolnttloa6cntio•
oltloa Fair BoarcL
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oatlofaclol')' nil
llu .._ ........... lheta rulo 11M"- 'liolatol,aloe
alliltltor IUid tloo esWWoo.., fuolly - J ... J.und fro• portio~ Ia OJ s-lor.., J..tor Fair
Board Mti.MJ. Tloealoolona temof...._tollall ... for tlono l"'U'• 0t1oor 1 - J
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!no atnornllooary ol-llnM wlnloloo ... d!ecntlo• of tloa Fair Boud.

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NEW 1991 01110 DBIBmON atJLES
90ln 1·18-01 CIIAPTIR'S APPUCA110N
(A) .A.Iaalo llolool loo tlolo eloapllr.._ ....1 or lw,...nod lnoto Ololo for aloiW:ioa , _ , _ oaly

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•n+-alo, ... _ , . In• .., o:W nnloo ........ an wllhloo or lw,Ortotlo• btto Ololo.
(B)......,__.witlolooerloo,.....lootoOioloforaay,..,...lntaoWitloato.UU.IcloDoJ.JI;..,.
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(A) "EdiioocloD"- UJ pwJ.Iie ohow of alllwalo wlolclo lo opoaoorD&lt;I J.j or aM. tloa -...a of

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(B) "Cordficalo of Vr'orlurJ lupoctloa" ...., a f - froa aloe r'alo olorip wlalell llu ....
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ca&amp;loD olu ulooalllotoi .......L ,
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(C) "Appro... VeWiaariaa'- aa~ . _ ...ria• appro..d.., lhe Olllo o.p.-:
ofApiowlbnn,or . . _ployaeoiiiMOiaio
eatoiA,rieultun01raloeUIIitoiStaloaDoportnaeat
o~ Atrlcaltun, aalaoaludplai'P looollh buportloa ...-,or •eWintarJ .........
(D)"IJonmooi .... AccnclltooiV~'-aponoiowloolo&amp;clanniJ.y:MStotoofOiaiolo
pncllee . - - - , . w.ticlooo ud wllo lo -nlllaclJ.y :a. Uaitol Stow Doport..ot of Apahuro,
A,rieahun R-rela S.m.., 1o a. u accnditol fttoriDarlaa.
901a 1~18-03 EXHIBmONSn SANITATION, INSPECilON AND RECORDS.
(A) Each •llty.opo ............ oxlsU.itloD•IIalll.a•eiDalloD&lt;ianneeu'appro•ed • • leriaarlu for lhe
duntloa of llae oxhiiNL
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(1) l......!iatcly, prior lo aa exlalloitioa ud uad• lhe direclioa of :M •PP•&lt;&gt;•.n&lt;l .~.
lhoroushiJ cleaa .... dloiDfeet oaeb louildi"tt, pea, otoU, riDf or olhor -1ooure Ina whldo a.W..Io ....,
to ... quarlenol for e:doiloilioa;
(2) Han llae appro-' WlteriDarlu:.
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(a) E:wnlnaelhe ~cale ofVelerinary IDOportloD of oac:la aainoaiJ.roupt to lho ulalloi\io•;
(J.) laoport wit!. ill a nuoaable lime ol arri•intlMCb aainwal b .......: to lhe oxJ.il&gt;it for •ymp(o..,
. of aDJ coD..p.uo or iafectloua d i - ;
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(c) DaUy laopoctMCh nuai.aJ ,._Dlal :M .;.lalbitloa for •J•ploao of coatopo110
(3) MAiDtoia a ncOird for - • yoor fronalh~. dato of,... ahiJ.itloa of MCh uinnal P"'"DI alliin
odail&gt;it, 1M roc:oN ....U co a tala 11M namo ud add.., of lheowaer of -lllllli.aJ aad lho opocioo ud
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: • CUSTOM PIPE BENDING '
• COMPUTERIZED ALIGNMENT.
• VALVOLINE QWIK LUBE

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901•1~18-10 SWINE
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wllhia Obio for oxJ.U.illoD: •
(1) Muon a. _,......,. J.y a -nlllcato of ollteriaary iaopeclioa loouod wllhia forty·fl•• day•
p~ lhe alalbitloll .......... dato; aad
(2) M..: ho ........, to aa oll'neial porucloraJ.Ioo - wllhia forty,fln day• of lhe oxJ.IJ.inloa
opr•illc da~o ........,
(a) Tlloy •rlsl•to louloclialeiJ ud cii-:Jy fro• a poouoloralolen qualified ...nl; or
(J.) An •uckliac pip -•po•Jintl• uplin &lt;~-;or
(c) T1oey o.......to froa a eoDDI.J wlaic:h olxi.J dayo prior to tloo oxJ.Ihitloa openl"tt dato had
ao poo..lonJ.Ien quarutiaed bordo aad an ....... Ina a tonoiaal obew ahU.itlon
when llaen an DO J.rn' 1'•1 owiao , . _ t ud aU~ ~o•od an delinnd for

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901n1~18-0S. POULTRY AND FOWL

(A) Allturlr.eyo, cJ.iclr.euiUid.pmebirdo - - wllhia or looportod ialo Olllo for alaiJ.Itlo• •uot:
(1) OrltliD&amp;to clirortly f.- a flock or J.otcbel')' whicll lo a partiOiput Ina :M 1110tloaal poallry
loopro•--' ...... for .... andleatloa of d...... aad ... a-paalaiiJ.y clocu-lorJ m .........,
!hoy -aloe requinatat of !hie per....pla; or
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wilhia toreh'• -DIIM pnCedias lhe opcaintl dato of alaiJ.itloa IUid ... -paalaiii.J clocu-ry
nir.loaco :Mnlhoy- 11M nqulre...at ollhlo ,......,.,,or
(3) Han hac! a .,......, loot for puUonuolfowii.Jpllold clioeue, wilhia DlaetJ clap, I'• ·""tt 1M
nlcloac:e llaet lhey llae
opeDills dato of~ exhiJ.itlon aad ... aco•paaiOcl J.y
"'ll'iu-1 of lhlo pensraph; or
' (4) Do leotoi for pullorualfoui&amp;Jplloill eli.... upoa arrinlat 1M oxJ.ibitloD J.y a leo tor appro•ed
J.y :M Ohio olepar:..•t of asricuii.... IUid fouad .........
(B)TIYnpidwllolelolooclleotoJ.oDDot ... uoedloleolturlr.eyoforc-p&amp;a-wllhlherequiretMDto
of,......, ... (A) (2), (A) (3) aad (A) (4) of lhio rule.
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(C) Watorfowl, .~o- ud pipoao a n _ , , fro•lhlo rule.
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. (A) AD cattle_... wilhia Ohio for alaibltloa •uot ... -•ponied loy a ..:lflcalo of ..........,
lnaoportloaiuuocl wllhla aille\y &lt;lap procediatlh• opeaintl dato of lhe aolaiJ.itloD ucopt,
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••rkot fat cattle cluo which aro exeMpt fro• nhu:..cluire-lo of lhio ,.....,ph.
(B) All cattle innportocl lnalo Ohio for Mh~ ooW.t:
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opeDills dale of lho oxJ.ibilioa; aad
(2)UDiooofrollat....n:ulooio-accreditoc!herd,atuJ.on:uloot.f... ototoorundaroixlloD:baofap,
beacpllntoacaudalfoldtuJ.orculo•utootad..iDioton&lt;IJ.yal;......laccnditolnlerbtarlaawilhlna
DiDely dayo p~illc 11M opcail.s dale of lho eslalloilioa; IUid
(3) If from a brucellooio cl111 A ototo or ana 11uotloe upll•• to . . olficW J.rwelloolo loot within
lhin'ty dayo of 1be opcaills dato of lhe ahU.itloD unlooo: lhey an udcr olx -Dibo of .... o~oon, or
off.,ialnccilllllll uad• tweDIJ moDiho of ... (dairy) or twODty-four -Dibo of ap (loorf);IUid
(4) If lrom a brucellooillclau B or C otolo or a,_ .. uotmer' allrequinta•to for p....,.lry leoll"tt
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(C) Cattle fro• a ........,UooU. -liroed fnr llcrd or clau free ototo an • t required lo ... J.rincello•U.

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(d) An -ptoi J.y a wriUa ,.....il ioouod I.J 1M clepartaeaL
(e) Notwillae""""" &amp;DJ ollaer pro.UioM of lheoo ruleo, lhe •napr or •poaoor of 11M
edail&gt;itloa ••J• prior to ,.....illiac lhe ahiJ.inloa of ••J porciDe ..U..I, uc•rtoia
lhat :M aDI.al J.u "-tooled aad c~ '.,..lin' lo aa offleial -for poeudon
J.ioo wllhla forlJ·fl... day• 1•-.diatoly prorodi"tt lhe clooias cia to of :M 'exhihinloa.
(B) Sw""' looportod IIIIo Obio for oxhiJ.Itloa: .
(1) Muon ... -•penlol J.y a oorliflcato of ntorlaary laopoctloa iooued wllhiD lldrtJ dayo
p-odi"ttaloe uhll&gt;ltloa .......... dato; IUid
(2) Do ••lin 1o u offlcial ......... raJ.ien loot wllhla lhirlJ &lt;lap of aloe ulaiJ.ilioa ope.....

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(a) !hoy qDOio loo ....eleiJ aad cli-:Jy fro• a pooudorabi• qualified herd aad l.o••
not ..... pnftotnlly ulalloltollhio •bow - • ; or
(J.) An .... ptoi J.y a wrilloa
ioouod loy llae oleparweDL
(C) Swl.. •••.. wltloia or iapoi'lolllalo Obio for nci"tt oloafl:
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dloto- _ . . . , ,.........,....
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p...di"tt :M opni"' dato of tloe .UU.inloa; aad
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(3) Do ...,11ft 1o u officiAl
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datoaalooo:
(a) !hoy q•lolw M•leiJ aad cll-tly fro• a ............... qualified J.aod aad l.o•o
,DOt . . . . ~ioaoly alaibltol lido oloow -ni;
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(J.) An •-pli.J wriUa penoiP loouocl .., lhe olepa-L
(4) tl.i ex..,;;pl fro• llae ioonaocllalo ola..Pn. nqutr...t of panppll (A) (2) (c) ol tlalo rule.
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(B) lJoaa ......... lll:o Oltlo for erldLIIIc.:
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p•,.noccecMIJ•• doo edalhlcloD ._....dale.
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t:n'ECtiVJ:.--...12, 1990 .

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oxJ.ibitloa opelli"tt dalo: aad
(2)TIIo ..U.al p,_tol forulaiJ.itloa 11111tobew uoe•ldODCeolc.,..uoiJIIp...dcDIIio (ouporflcial
....._ ) , coDtopHu eclhJIIa (oore -lh), or foot roL
EFFECTIVEn Merdo 12, 1999
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90111~18-08 ROUES, M1JLES aail PONIES
(A) llv.-, muleo ud poDieo •o•ed wllhi• Obio for exlalloitloa:
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!Z)Iflheaainaallo:w.l••-•lboof... orolclor,lhee:doil&gt;itlo•-...--J""''uln:Mt:MilDiooal
hao " - 1eotol ud c~ upiiM lo •• official loot for equlnto lafoctlouo a-'a wltloia twelft
•oDibo of aloe clooin11! ciato of llae nlail&gt;ltloa.
(B) Ho.-, ••leo ud poDien l•pnrtn&lt;l ia:o Ololo for .UU.IcloD:
(1)SIIall ... _poaledi.Ja•olficWcortlflcanoof-rlaarJ""'poctloDioouoclwhhi•tlolrlydayo
of lhe opeDI"' dato J llae edaiJ.itloa; ud
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wu upll•elo aa olficialleot for oq'uiae iDfectlo• aa-ia wil,lala olx -•lbo of llae ........... dalo ol
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(3) Upo•,.....:.., u autloorio•• repo1 1otolln oi:M Olalo . . . , . _ , ol ocrieulture, 11M ponoa
nopo•ibloforeaclaulnula-aalooe•allaJ.Ieacllro.........elllotofdaleo,pla-IUidneallalliDIIed
J.y lhio e.alnaal wltloia tlalrty &lt;lap prior 1o •lrJ iato Ohio.
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(A) Slaeep _ ... wllhia Obio for e:doibltloa1
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T1oe e.alnaal p...atol for ulaiJ.icloa •uotolaow ..... :J·rice ol coDIAI!o• oclhy. . (oon -•lh), foot
rot, or ocaJ.ieo.
(B) Slleop iaoportol iato Obio for ulaiJ.itioa:
(1)MuotJ.ona-"'lcanoof-u...,lupornloD'-nedwitloianlaetydap,....ollaslh•ulaiJ.ilioa

u alllielail wllh or edaibito oymplollll of beiDs alllicled wilh a contopo• or iafecliouo eli-.
(C) A.&gt; ex-plioD fro• lhe requiumenll of Par"Fapb (B) (1) of lhio rule may be req._to:.f lrom
lhedepartmeatud wiD loriP'uled whea, ill lhe judpenlof lhedeparliMDl, cloaa~Dsaad duiafoclion
will oe"e DO purr-iDa newly coaotruclod buildias tbatJ.ao aonr J.coa occupiocl.
901118-04 EXHIITORS•
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(A) No perooa oJ.oU p..-eal for edail&gt;ilion or ulalbitu animal wlaldo I.e kDowo or bu rouoD lo
llllf.""llo affocled wilh or bu lloan apooed loa ..........,...IJ con..P.110 or iDfectio111 &lt;I'"-.
(B) Tile OWDor or ...ilee of aD aDi•aJ wilh 1JIIlpl01111 of ~D iafectlo.. or CODI&amp;Siolll .f'"- ob.U,
wbena directed loJ aa exlalloitloa olroeial, lhe appro... ntoriDariaa, .,. •• ••pioynr ol lhe Olalo
Depertooeal ol Apulture, loo..dialely nmon tM aDiaoal from lhe edail&gt;ilioa pn•ioeo.
(C) Upoa requeot, ooeh pano• who pnoonto for oxJ.il&gt;ilioa or oxJ.U.ito •• aainaal, oJ.oU ouke
aftildale ODJ cerllf.,ato of nleriaory laopoclioD, nslo~tloa certiflcaleo, •ace iDalion certif'ncalolllld
olhor documeato 1o ulalbitloa oll'neialo, 1M appro... .,.,..arlo or aa ••ploJOO of lhe Olalo
De~rtooeal of Apicullure.
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(D) Eoeh ponoa who p,_lo for exlalbillon or oxJ.U.ito aD aainaal for wlalclo a cerlif'oeato of
._....., laopornloD 1o required loJ nleo 901:1-18-411o 901:1,18-11 oflheA&lt;IMiDulralln CodaohaU
forward a copy of llae Cor11r-1e of Ve1erl1111ry laoportloa to lhe Ohio Ocpartn.aat of Apulture'• .
Di•uioD of AnaiooalladuolrJ.
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1995 Fair Committees

PRE~ LIST

Girl S&lt;lou11

MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR
AUGUST 14, 15,16, 17,18, 19,1995
1995 Fair Theme: "Youth, the Magic()( Meigs County"

Boy Scoull
VJ.C.A.
Orange

Salior Fair Bolld Memben in Chuae of 1he Junior Fair Bolld...Howlld Ervin, Jr. and Ed Holter

.Bethlny Cooke, Meliaa Ho!IMn. Meliaaa How«,lllll
Andrea NIIIIIZiin&amp;Man Bialell, Man Boylea, Mike Ftymyer IIIII BJ.
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Chellea Monf&amp;omay and Pew .Smith.

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Junior Fair Directors:

Chriaty Drake, Me~sa Guess, Rebekah Karr, Muy
Nally and Noelle Ptckens.
Jonathan Avis, Michael Guess and Jeremy Hupp.
Jeromee Calaway, Chris Hamm, Jessica Sayre,
Kristi Warner and Chance Watson and Tracy Clld and
Phillip Hamm and Robert Hoffm1111 alternates.
Amy Rizer, Cynthia Sandy, Lora Sayrc,.Shelly
Sinclair, Amy Smith, Crystal Smith and Alyssa
Hoffman; alternate.

4-H.Girla
4-H Boys
F.F.A.
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livestock- Jonathan Avis, Bobbie Burcher, .Jenxnee Calaway, Christy Drake, Melissa Guess
Michael Guess, Chris HIIIUII, Robert Hoffman, Jeremy Hupp. Rebebh Karr, Muy Nally:
~wana Qualls, Amy Smith, Kristi Warrrt:r and Chmce W1110n; Judy Avis and MII'Cia Guess,
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Cryatal Smith and Amy.Riul; Kllhy Reed, Diane Rice and Janice Weber, advison.
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Montgomery, Andrea Neutzling and Noelle Pickens; Debbie Cooke, Denise Holman and Linda
Montgomery, advisors.

Advisory Board Members

President .......................................................................................................... Chris H1111111
Vil:e-Praidcnt .....................................................,.............,............................... Muy Nally
Secretary ............................................................................................................ Amy Smith
Treaswer ....................................................................................................... BJ. Wotlanm
N~a Reporter .•.........................................................;...............•..•.........;......... Man Morris
Histaian .................................................................................................. Andrea Neutzling
Parliamentarian .................................................... _ ......................................,.. Peggy Smith

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Judy Avia and Man:ia Gueu.
AIIOII Sayre, Kevin Sheppard and KllhJeen Moore.
Kathy Reed, Diane Rice and Janice Weber.
Debbie Cooke and Denise Holman.
Brenda Johnson and Calhy Workman.
GuyWallter
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Homelite, Husqvarnq, Stihl Chain Saws
Lawnboy Lawn Mowers
Lawn Boy Riding Lawn Mowers - Roto Tillers

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RIDENO.UR'S SUPPLY

,Syracuse, Ohio 45779

Inc.

Union Ave. &amp; Rt. 7

CHESTER, OHIO

in Hanging Baskets"

·TOP QUALITY PLANTS • Wholesale • Retail

Meigs County Recycling and
Litter Prevention. '

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

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Fine Meats - Quality Groceries

GLOECKNER'S RESTAURANT

We Support Our ·Meigs County Fair

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Plu8 a Complete Line of Auto Part8 at Wholeeale Pri~

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Phone 992-6913 .

Funeral Home
_212 Main Street- P.O. Box 188 Rutland, Ohio 45n5
JAMES C. BIRCHFIELD
614-742-2333
Owner

ROUSH'S
Body Shop &amp; Parts
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Also Now Featuring
"Little Baer's" Soft lee Cream

Compliments of

BIRCHFIELD

Committee will be considered fmal. Each exhibitor tnust clear his or her space before check will
be issued.

BAER'S MARKET

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1. EXlUBITS - must be carried u Vocationel Agriculture, Vocationa1 Home Economics or 4H projects or supervised practice, or IDider supervision of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, or Vocational
lndusttial Clubs of America. When question of doubt shall arise, the decjsion of the Executive

Locally Qwned

Vaughan's Cardin_al·Supermarket

The purpose of 1he Junior Fair is to encouraselhe boy or girl to learn how to do specific: things.
THE EXHIBIT IS EXPECJ'ED TO BE THE WORK OF THE GIRL OR BOY, NOT THE
PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS, OR FRIENDS. A lower quality of work actually done by the
individual is much better than the higher quality work done by an aduiL
2. SCORING-Themelhodof ICOring will be using A, B.C. An A exhibit will consist of exhibits
of superior meriL B exhibits will be those midway between A and C exhibits. C exhibits will be of
average merit. Th01e that do not meet desirable standards will be graded D,and will not receive a
ribbon or award. The fmal grade to determine ribbons will be based on ajudge's grade, and judging
at the fair .
All project books muit be brought to the judging or interview.
Buic awards will be made to each exhibitor on basis of grades as follows:
No awlld will lie made on D grilles.
$2.SO- Parti&lt;:ipanll in Showmanship and Style Revue.
$8.00- To each Club, Troop or Chlptcr having a fair booth (one award allowed).

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ISHER FUNERAL ·H OME
Bruce R. Fisher, Director
James R. Acree, Jr., Director
Ph. 992-5141
Middleport, Ohio
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Pre-Arrang~ment , Specialist

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$2.00$1.75 Sl.SO Class 2, Equipment, Class 3, Health, Class 4, PeiSOIIal Development and
· Leadership; Class Sa, b, ~. m, p, q, r. Fun With Clothes, Adventures in Clothing,
Topping Your Outfit, Clothing Speaks, Time Out for Clothing I, Time Out Fbr
Clothing ll, Time Out for ClothingiD; Class 6, 7, 8. Family Life Exploring and
Discovering 4-H, 9 and 10, Econoniic Education, Family Life, Citizenship and
Management; Class 11 a, n. Tricks for Treats, and Adventures with Food, Class
13 thru 32 Aerospace, Auto, Bicycle, Rope, Small Motors and Welding,
Tractor, Woodworking, Communication, Conservation, Entomology, Flower
Gardening, Vege~ble Gardening, Field Crops; Class 58d, 59, 60, Cats, Birds
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High School and College; Clothing Speaks; Class lla, b, c, d, e, h. i, j, k,l, rn,
n, Meals Outdoon, Meals For Easy Livin&amp;, QuiCk Meals, Foods, Friends and
Fun, Oral Grains, Fit hAn Together ll, Extnordinuy Eggs, All Americm
Foods, Deily Fooda; Around the Wodd With Foods, Clua 53 tluu 58c,
Poultry, Ralibiti,OuineaPi&amp;s. H11111tm andPocketPCll, C1au 61, Veterinary
Science.
$3.50 $3.00 $2.25 C1au Ia, Indiv~ oemoo.u.um; C1au 5i, Lounains Clothea .00
Undersument~: Clua llf, g. QuickBreada. Ycut Breldl, C!Ma 12,
HoUiin&amp; and FumiJhingl.
$4.50$4.00$3.50 Clau5g.h,k,l,il,o,SponClcithesActive,Sport1CiotheiSpectllll',DreuUp
Outfit, Coati and J~ekets, Dtusina For The Job, Sewin&amp; foe Othcn.
$5.00 $4.50 $4.00 Dairy .tBeefFeeder, Dliry Vni,MuketLambi,MarketHogs,MIIfketSteen,
Oolll, Feeder Calf.
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$13.00$12.00$11.00 Breedilia Beef; Dairy Cattle
3.EX~_ITS -Lives~kmustbeinplacenotlaterthan8:00a.m.Monday,AugUitl4th.Bootha
m~st rem~ m place.until Sunday, August 20th at 1:00 p.m. Any exhibit removed befoce that tin)e

wlll forfett any pr~n_uums awarded to them. All livestock will be excused Saturday, AugUitl9th at
8:00 Lm. All exhibtts must be removed on Sunday, August20, between l:OOp.m. and 2:00p.m.
or Monday, August21, between 9:00 Lm. and 10:00 i..m.
All posters 'should be no larger than standard size poster board.
4. BOOTH SPACE- each club, troop, chapter, etc., will choose one of the followina types of
booth exhibits they want to display in the Junior Fair Building.
(I) Gr~up educati~.al exhibit- 4 feet of space will be provided for the group.
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(2) _indtvtdu~ ~~~tt-. ~ount of. spac~ will be determined by the number of group members
who w~l be e~bitm~ mdivtdual pro)COts m the booth. (Part of this space may be used for a aroup
educatt~mal display if the group desires to do so, but the amount of total space will still be
determined on number of members exhibiting.)
A deadline _before the fair will be set at which time each club will need to contact the Meigs
Co~~ Ex tens ton Office concerning which type of exhibit they will have and number of individual
- ~xhibito~. Af~r the. sp_ace n~ded ?r.group exhibits has been determined, the remairting space left
mthe Juruor Fatr Building will be~v•de4,equally on ~number of members who will be exhibiting
from each club, ~tc. Each group ~til be c:ontacted to inform them. of the amount ofspace assigned.
Each c_lu~. Fup• chapter, etc., wtll recetve an $8.00 booth prenuurn, regardless of the aile or type
of exhibtt, if deemed worthy by the judges.
5. Any prompting. coaching or any aid at the show ring will forfeit any premium awarded the
exhibitor -~d the e~bitor will ~ ruled out of all competition in the Junior Division of thl! Fair.
Only exh!bttors, -~tgnated offictals ~d judges are allowed in the show ring.
6. !uruor e~bi~ must do all fittinJ and care of animals exhibited in the Junior Division of
the fm. Otherwise titS notlOO percent Junior Fair.
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7. LIM~! ON~~- Each Juni~Fair exhibitor shall be limited-to one (1) entry in each
~~~cale entnes wtll not be penrutted. Only one species of market animal per member can
· 8. RIBBONS - EICh exhibitorshall receive ribbons indicatin~ the quality of the projecL Ribbons
must be displayed ON and BY exhibits during the fair. Ribbons will be determined by grade.
. 9. PINS - 4-H club membera will receive pins if the members satisfactOrily cornplele the fin~
fourth, seventh and tenth yur of work. Pins will also be provided for fll'lt, thin!, fifth, seventh and
tenth yur 4-H club advison. Thia if a policy which hU been in operation for several yean.
I 0. COMPLETION- Premiums will be witltheld if project work is not completed aatisfactorily.
11. JUNIOR FAIR - Participation will be restricted to members of Meip County groups.
2_. Each Exhibit mUit be carried u a project in the club, department or troop the year it is
exhibited. No article (excluding Liveatock) may be exlubited more than once. Eligible youth may
~ mem~ o~ more th~ one youth organization. In all cases, separa1e and different projects (also
different ~~ lt'l.l/or ttems) must be carried in different organizations: When showing atTairs orotherexhibiuons, thesameo! similar ~alsand/m:items carmot be shown in bothorg~
even though they may be earned under dif(erent proJects or programs.
. 1~. ~ject ~als to ~exhibited ~the Junior Fair cannot be changed after June lsL Cards
tdentifymg 4-H pro.JCOl arumals must be submitted to the County Extension Office before August
1st to be eligible to receive premiums.
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1~. Registration papers for regislered animals must be checked by ~e Junior Fair Superinlendent m charge of the respective department for identification purposes. ·
15. All showing must be done by Junior members only in Junior Fair cla5ses.
16. An animals exhibited at the Fair must be accompanied by health papers indicating that the
livestock meets state health requirements.
\ 11. For the purpose of providing funds for the operation of the Junior Fair and also to assist the'
Meigs County Agricultural Society in additional buildings, the Junior Fair exhibitors will be
assessed 25¢ per member. This money wlll be deducted from premiums paid Passed by the Junior
Fair Board June 7, 1972.

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SELECTION- Each group, 4-H Club Boys, 4-H Club Girls, FFA, FHA, VICA, Girl Seouts and
B?Y _Scouts may select one person to receive the ~!standing Award. The method of selection
Within the group will be determined by that aroup.

4-H Club Work
, This voluntary educational program in Meigs County is open to all boys and girls age live to 18
yean of age as of Juwary .1. The program._ is under the direct supervision of the The Ohio Stale
University College of Agriculture and The United Statel Deplrtment of Agricultural Extension
Services. Te~ehing in agriculture and home economiea and related areu are featured. Improved
practices in agricultUre. enaineering and hornernakin&amp; are the basis of the work. Projects exhibited
at Faira n the results of work resulting from methods Uled.
A 4-H club is formed when the boys and girla in a community orpnize themselves into a sroup
withtheirownolftcenandownlocalprogramwithlhepidmceofmadultltllllorwommadvilor
(w~aerveavoluntarily).Eachmembeihasmindividualprojectrelatedtotopicofinllftlttothan.

4-H tS not only for rural youth, but for urban boya and girls, too.
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~emberl aerve u oflicen and on committeea in their own dubl, take projects, and do 111111)'
other worthwhile llctivitiea. They learn to c:ooperare by cooperalin&amp;. Ccnmty Extenlion Agema
Jd\'e II otslnitAn litd superviaon -or the 4-H prosrllll with the uaistmce' of the: cot111tJ 4-H
CoJIIIIIittee.
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The 4-H emblem is dour-leaf clover with the letter "H" m each INnet. Theae atand for Had,
Heart. Handa and Health. The four-leaf clover lipifiea "Good Lul:lt" md "AdlievemenL"
The 4-H Pledge is:
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My head 1D clelrw thinkin&amp;.
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My handa to llrger MrVIce, IOd
My bealdllo bell« lirill&amp;
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My COIJI1IIi, .00
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The 4-H MotiD is: "To Make the Best Better." The 4-H colora are ~ and white.
4-H member• learn to do by doiJI&amp;. By helping them to do imJIOfllllt work, by binJing them
together for exchanJe of views, by recopizing a job well done and by inlelligent leadership. 4-H
club work builds citizens for a better.America.

Presently,thereareover9~boysaridgirlsenroll~inover·364-HclubsinMeigsCounty.These

young people represent a very important segment of the club members in Ohio. Each 4-H club
member performs aome useful work. Although it may be amall at the start, the efforts of many
}. , members when added together gain significance.
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CLASSES
CLASS I. DEMONSTRATION CONTEST
la.(909) Individual Demonatrition .
lb. Team DemonstratiOn
This contest is open to all participating groups. Individual and team demonstrations will be
judged separalely. The purpose of a demonstration is to show the how and why of the subject
demonstrated. Points to be consideled in judging demonstrations will include:
Five points will be deducted for eac:h minule or fraction of minule demonstration is under three
minu~. or f.!VDr fifteen minutes in length.
. Origmaltty ...................................................................... ,.. ,.. .. ,.......................... 10 points
''Catchy Title," current topic, new method of product, quicker or easier method,
inleresting visuals, clever 4evices for emphasizing key points.
Appearancea .....................................~................................................................ ! 0 points
, Well groomed, appropriate clothing. and good posture. ·
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lnbocfuction ................................................................................;...................... ! Spoints
Intereating, purpose clearly ltated, audience interest arollled.
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Personal statistics needed only ~ deln0111trllll' not introduced.
Information .. ,.............................................................~ ...................................... 15 points
Accurate, educaticlnil, 3 to 7 points
. atressed logical continuity of ideas, complete.
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Delivery ............................................................................................................. 2S pomts
Poise, enthUiifam, grammar, workmanship, dear enunciation, Orderly workin&amp;
mangements, plain view of audience.
Materiall .....................................................................................,.................:... 15 points
Correct equipment, conectly Uled c:harts, if needed, well done and used.
Conclusion .......,...................................................tl........................................... lO points ·
Finished product featured, review of important points, aPpeal to conviction of action.
'lUI'AL MAXIMUM POINJ'S ................................................... ,.....................;!OO
(GRADE AND PARTICIPATION RIBBONS WILL BE AWARDED)
CLASS 2. MICROWAVE COOKING .t EQUIPMENT .t LAUNDRY
2L (401) Mysterie~ of Microw•vea
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Prepare an exhibit or poster describiJI&amp; a lurning experience in ~ projecL

STYLE REVUE

MELANIE A. WEESE, 0.0.
RACINE OPTOMETRIC CLINIC
909 THIRD STREET
' RACINE, OHIO 45771

OPTOMETRIST ·

OFFICE HOURS
By Appointment J :

TELEPHONE (614) 949-2078

THE FABRIC SHOP
Largest Selection of Fabric•in the Area

SPECIAL RECOGNITION ACTIVITIES
OUTSTANDING AWARD - This award is plarmed to r!"cognize o.utstanding achievement
amount of our young people. Awards will be made on the basis of records and other items which
can be scored. A peiSOII m,ay not receive an Outstanding Award more than once. In order to be
eligible for an award; members must exhibit and be present at the County Fair unless prevented by
~icktiess, death of animal, or similar reason. ·
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SINGER SALES AND SERVICE
·Tuxedo Rental

110 West Main St.

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2b. (402) Marvels of Microwave
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Prepare an exhibit or poster describiJI&amp; a learning experience in the project
2c. (403) Mastering of Microwave- Part I
Prepare an exhibit or poster describin&amp; a learning experience in the project
2d. (404) Laundry for Beginners
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Prepare an exhibit or poster pertaining to the projecL
2c. (405) A4yanced Laundry
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Prepare 111 exhibit or poster describin&amp; experiences in the project.
CLASS 3. HEALTH &amp; FIRST AID
3L (35~) _(First Aid) Safety in Everyday Living.
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E~btt a scrapbook of fll'st aid treatment and fust aid kit or poster of accomplishment in this
pro.)CCL
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3b. (353) Staying Healthy.
Prepare an exhibit or poster describin&amp; a learning experience in the projecL
3c. (354) Looking Good.
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Prepare an exhibit or poster describin&amp; a learning experience in the project
3d. (355) Keeping FiL
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Prepare an exhibit or poster describin&amp; aJearning experience in the projecL
3e. (356) Tobacco and You
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R~ireinents are ,the ~arne as 3d.
3f. (357) Alcohol DecisiOIIS
Requirements are the same as 3d.
3g, (362GPM) Tobacco Risk Awareness Program
Requirements are the same as 3d.
CLASS 4. PERSONAL DEVEWPMENT AND LEADERSHIP
4L (365) Self-Determined Project
Exhibit the completed project book plus any 'additionli l1em! which help to illustrale your
project activities and accomplishments.
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4b. (391, 392, 393, 394, 395) Leadership Skills, I, D. ill and IV.
Exhibit your project book and an exhibitor poster describing learning experiences'in the piojecL
4c. (370) One on One
4d. (371) 4-H Club Teen Leadership
· 4e. (372) Multi: Level Teen Leadeuhip
4f. (373) Teen Leadership On the Job
4g. (377) Speak Out
4h. C511GPM\ CarTeens
CLASS 5. CLOTHING
For~ judging of cll!sa a, b, c, d, e, f, g. h. i, k, I, m and o, you will need to model a complete
outfit which mcludes an ttem that you have c:onsttucted based on the guidelines suggested m your
project book. You?ahibit at the fair needs to include only the iteml that you have construCted.
Requirements for cl~ are given in the following list:
5L (410) Fun With Clothes- exhibit appliqued akin.
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5b. (411) Adventurealn Clothin&amp;- model two iterna you have constnlcted.
. Sc. (412)Topping Your Outfit
5d. (413)Joyfu1Jumper
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5e. (421) Clothea for Middle School (up through Grade 9 as of Janu.ry 1 of the current yur)
Sf. (406)Ciotheafor High School andCollege(GJ11dca !Oand upuofJanuary 1 of the current yur)
5g. (41S) Active Sportawear
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5h. (409) Spec;tator Sponawear .
5i. (416) l..ounlinl Clolhel md Uncia'Jimlellll
5k. (417) Dleu Up Outfits
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51. (418) Colli lAd J.U.
Sm. (420) Clotbina Spew
Sn. (430) Dreuina tor the Job
&gt;Exhibit your CX11J1Pleted project·book and a poeler you have made which ill111tr&amp;ICI infomll
lion lelmed throuah thia projecL
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So. (414) SewlnJ for 'Othen
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Co!aatructone CX11J1Plete outfit for the penon of your choice or ldlpt three different Jmnentl
for a diaabled or handicapped penon.
5p. (424) Tune Out For Clothing - BeJinner
Exhibit 111 educalional poller or display showin&amp; lecning experience in the project.
Sq. (425) Tune Out For Clothing- lntamediare
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5r. (426) Tunil Out For Clothing - AdviiiCied
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· Anyone completina a 4-H clothina project is eligible 10 participale.
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CLASS 6. GREAT GROUPERS
6L (165) The Incredible E11
6b. (6100PM) Acoma to Ow
6c. (7000PM) Blue Sky
6d. (625GPM) Fllhy Science
6e. (6260PM) Ke1Pina Fuh Alive
6f. (450) Shootin&amp; Spciita fro~
6J. (4900PM) Scillnl:e Fun with Qail1 Po!!!!~
6b. (3620PM) Safe Opentim of Agricullllle Equipment
6i. (395) TRAP Tobllcco Risk AwireMa Program
6j. (395GPM) t.e.denhip SkiDa You'll Never Ouf&amp;J'Ow
6k. (582) Phololr~ Unit I .
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6L (5010PM) lfoc:bia Away
6m. (6220PM) Special AqUaium Setup
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For tbae &amp;filliP projects memberl are nquinciiO eJthibit an educational display or poster
demollllnlina a leamina activity in the project.
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Membenmaybejudaeduagroup(l prlllliumpergroup)oruindividuala.Advilonshould
110tiCy the Exlelllioo-Of&amp;e by JiNI; 1995 wbeWr the club will be judJed u a groilp or 11
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CLASS 7. FAMILY lJFE .t CHILD CARE .t GENEALOGY
7L (431) Livin&amp; and l..earnina with Cltildnn
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Exhibit 2 iuma 11 augCIIed on Pqe 7 of your project book.
7b. (432) More Livina and Leamina wilb ChiJdral
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Exhibit 2 item1 • augCIIed on l»qe 5 of the project boot.
7c. (433) n.c -T - Lean About Cltildnn
Exhibit 2 i~ 11 augCIIed on Pqe 2 of lhe project boot.
7cl. (436) Me, You, and OthaH
Complete at leut 2 of lhe activitieaaugpated on Jla&amp;e 49 of the project boot.

7e. (437) Me, You, and Others IT.
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Exhibit a triangle poster with pictures illustrating the followina needs: aurvival or ohvsical
needs, safety needs, need for love and belonging, recognition, self needs. Consult paae 17 of
your projeq book for model of triangle.
7f. (438) Me, You and Othm m
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EJthibit scrapbook on careen oontaining examples of the followina: 1. Pamphlet from
~lieges orv~tional schools; 2. Job reSII!IIe form completed; 3..Job application completed. 4.
P1cturea of different professiona.
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7g. (440) Genealogy
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Participants should bring visuals (a chart showiJI&amp; their fainily tree, copies of recocda they
~ in working their projects; pictures _show~ their work in pwgreu, etc.) and complete
proJCCl records to show the results of theu work m the 4-H GenealOJY ProjecL
CLASS 8. DISCOVERING and EXPLORING 4-H
8L (91) .Discovering 4-H I.
8b. (92) Discoverina4-H ll.
8c. (93) Discoverina4-H m.
8d. (94) Exploring Anima1a
8e. (97) Explorina Plants
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Sf. (95) Explorin&amp; F.nergy
8g. (96) Exploring Me and My Home
For eac)l project in Class, display your projecf book and one of tht ltliVItie-s that you have
completed.
CLASS 9. CITJZENSIDP/INTERNATIONAL
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. 9a. (396) And My World I ...The World Around Me , ·
Exhibit 111 educational poster showing something you have learned in this project
9b. (397) And My World ll ... People and &lt;:;ustoms of the World
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CLASS 10. MONEY MANAGEMENT
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10L(446) Let's Learn to Manaae Monay
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Exhibit chart containing a summary of weekly expensea. (See pagea 14 and IS of project
book.)'
10b.(447) You and Your Money
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Exhibit personal account records for Illeast one month 'a expensea. Explain why you spent
it and what you would do differently the next time.
CLASS 11. FOOD AND NUJ'RlJ10N
Food cannot -be displayed in c:hlb booths at county fair for health reuons. lnaiead, pleue
exhibit in your club booth one of lbe followirtg:
1. Artificial food
2. Poater or Exhibit
3. Table Se~and MenUI
4,CannedF
One prepued food included in your project book (family aize aerving) and a poster describing
a leamin&amp; CXJl!' ience in ,the projecL
11L(462) Tricb for Treau
Exhibit yoot recipe file and one prepared food from the project book (family-aize aerving),
plUI a poeler.
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11 b.(467) Meals Outdoon (BriJI&amp; one prepared recipe &amp;om lhe project book plUI one day'a
Jnelllll 8~·), wltidl includes the recipe exhibilecl
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t Orainl (See llb.)
llcl.(470) Food, Frienda ind Fun
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Exhibit the followin&amp;: one day' a menu (3 meala plus macb, if deaired), one prqaecl food
includild In the Jnelllll. (FIIIIily-aize aervinJ). Thia food em be pepared &amp;om any recipe.
11e.(488) Extraordinary 1!111 (Requirements 111110 • lib.)
llf.(463) Oltick Braadl (Roquirenlliltai&amp;IIICI u llb)
llg.(464) Yeast Breadl
. Plain y-t breed, one loaf or frve roDs of nditionallh..- lltld ~~~ (may include.
white, whole wheal, rye or mixture), OR yeaat bread, mel ~ ..... fruit, nuts, other
decorationa, and other shapea permitted, plUI one day'• (3 .-Ia) which includes the
recipe exlu"biiecL
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Master Mix &amp; Buckeye ·Feeds
Pioneer &amp; Dekalb Seeds, Bag &amp; Bulk Fertilizer, Lime
All Types Farm Supplies
985-3831

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IIGood Luck.to Meigs Co. 4-H"
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Owners - Doug &amp; Julie Crites.
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(Jlequinmadl ..... •lid)
lll.(471) Quick Melli
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llj.(486) Around lhe w
wilh Poodl
(R~ lhe III1IID. lid)
Ilk.(~ F'll It AD Toaelher D
(Requinmenllume • lid)
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l11L(460) ~-- wilh Food
(Requinmenllume • lla)
CLASS 12. HOME DECORATING AND DESIGNING
12a.(491) Adventures in Home Living
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Particip111ts need 10 bring an item constructed in th~ project according to the requimnents
lUted in the project book. visuals 10 show how the item helps make more pleuing and pn~~:tical
living spaces in the home, md their JI'Oject reCords to show their aa:omplishmen!S.
12b.(494) Designing Interion
Particip~ntsnccd to bring visuals (1111 exhibit of items from the project, pieturcs, etc.) IUid their
pro.ject n:oords 10 show their project ICCOmplishments IIXOJ'ding to the requirements in the
projeCt book.
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12c.(492) Designing Outdoor Living Spaces
Particip111ts need 10 bring visuals (a display of items constructed from their outdoor living
lpiCC, pictures, illustration boards, or 'other visuals to·show their work done according to the
requirements md suggestions in the JI'Oject book) and their project rec:onls to show their
ICCOmplishments.
12d.(493) Fwniture IUid Woodworking Recycling
Particip111ts need to bring the item or parts of the item they rc-en=ed into UJCfulncss in one
of these three categories:
L Restored Antiqtiea; b. Finished Furniture or Woodwork; c. Upholstered Fumiture;.u wdf
u their project records 10 show their accomplishmen!S.
12e.(49S) Your Pint Home Away From Home
-Participlllts need 10 bring their project records and an exhibit (items selected or made for their
lint home, records, picturea, etc.) showing how they've used the knowledge, idea, md
principles related to housing, furnishings, m1111gcmcnt and equipment in planning their lint
home away from home.
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CLASS 13. ROCKETS, AIRPLANES md RADIO-CONTROLLED VEIDCLES
13L(SOI) Rockcra Away'
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(SOIGPM) Rockets Away
·Exhibit your modd
13b.(S04) Radio Controlled Vehicles
Prepare 111 educational exhibit from my activities from your project book.
13c.(SOJ) Science Fun With Airplanes
Exhibit your mOdel · Bd. Radio Controlled Vehicles . Exhibit an educational poster.
CLASS IS. BICYCLE
ISL(S22) You and Your Bicycle
An exhibit showing one philO of bicycle safety ar operation.
1Sb.(S23) Caring for Your Bicycle
An exhibit showing bicycle mainrenance.
1Sc.(S24) Mutering B~le Skil!J
An exhibit showing bicycle alcil11.
1Sd.(S2S) Your B~lcCommunity
An exhibit shoWII)&amp; bicycle care or touring guidelines.
·CLASs 16. ELECTRICITY
16L(S31) Science Fun with Electricity
. Both project book md poster.
16b.(S33) Fun with Electronics
· J6c:.(S34) Working with Electricity

CLASS 17. ROPE
17L(S40) Rope
Bxhibitlrliclc or _articles made, or 10 knots, splices, or hitches

an a boud.

CLASS 18. SMALL ENGINES&amp;: WELDING&amp;: MACHINE OPERATION
18i.(S4S) Lawn md Garden Power Equipment
Make 111 exhibit on one section Of the project.
18b.(S48) Lawn·Carc
18c.(S71) Shielded Metal Arc Welding
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CLASS 2Jl. WOODWORKING
Exhibitors shall display one article from their project book or an article requiring the same

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Monroe Shocks Installed

CLASS 23. NATURAL RESOURCES
23L(610GPM) Acorns to Oaks
23b.(611) Let's Explore the Outdoors I
Elthibit one of the fair exhibits suggested in the project book.
23c.(612) Let's Explore the Outdoors II
Exhibit a leaf c:ollec:tion with leaves i&amp;ntified, md twigs from scversl trees identified md soil
profile identified.
23d.(613) Exploring Our Fores11
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Exhibit a scrapbook of different lcav~s, twigs, small plmts collected IUid identified.
23c.(614) Tree Planting
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Identify species of trees planted, make map of forest area. showing locati!l'l' of planting in
reference to rest of farm plus how many were plmtcd, date of planting,llld survival rate.
23f.(61S) At Your Disposal- A Cleaner Environment
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Bring completed project bookend completed rcquiJcmenll from the inside cover of the proJect
book.
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23g.(617) Exploring Ohio Ponds
Prepare an exhibit or poll« describing a lcmting experience in the ptojec:t.
23h.(6l0) Ohio Birds
Exhibit bird feeder and educational poster.
23i.(623) Filhins for lhcBeJinner
-. The f11hing equipment used should be brought to interview and a record of fLih cmght, places
fished md lures used.
23j.(624) F'11hin' for the lnlennediate
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Exhibit showing the fish struct~n, habit and habitats of fish in relationship to conacrvalion md
fi~ equipment used should be brought to interview:

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Complete atlcut S UJJgnments u listed in the project book. including assiJiunent number 10,
scrapbook.
22c.(S88) Creative Writing
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To complete the Creative Writins projec:t·you must submit one item in llleut one class. You
may enter u many u Seluscs, but Cldt item must be different.
The clusa are u follows:
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2. Free Style Poetry
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4. Fiction Writing (Muimum of 2,000 words.)
. S. Non-Fiction 4-H Srory ·Story must be true and 4-H related (Muimum of l.SOO words).
AD entries arc io be on 8 1/2x 11 paper, enclosed in a plastic cover with IIi: entrmt 's class, name
md county on the cover and last name on every page.
Entries arc to be double-spaced, typed or ncady printed.
All entries will be evaluated on the following items: (1) Tide; (2) Appeal; (3) Story-Telling
Impact; (4) Creativity; (S) Transition.
Each participant will be interviewed and evaluated on their knowledge of elements, principles,
md techniques used in creative arts, their skills md abilities as evidenced in their exhib1t and their
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CLASS 22. COMMUNICATION .l PHOTOGRAPHY
AD photo&amp;r&amp;PIY projec:ll will be evaluated on the followillf items:
(A) story-telfini lbility; (B) photogr,phic quality; (C) capllOIIS.
22a.(S81) Adventura With Y011r Camera
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Individual printl ahall be IIIOUIIIed 111he discrelion of lhe exhibiror. If exhibit is a "pic:lllre
story"; it aha1l COIIIist of II least S snd not,marc than 10 printiDIOIDited on a story board.
22b.(.582) Blplorin&amp; PhotoiDPhY
Exhibit one print. Dcvd~J snd printing not done by the exhibitar. Printahall be mowitcd
atm-ctionofexhibitor. Or,ifentryisa"picturestory",itahallconailtofatlcaatSmdnotmore
chan I Oprinramomlledon a poal« board. Or, iflheentry is a"news a~"· it shall ClOIISiat ofOriginal
fJhl!to md publilhed article mounted on a poll« board. Or, if exhibat is 111 enlargement exhibit,
mclude mounted enlaraeinenl and CJri&amp;inal photo.
22c.(S83) Adventura With Adjultablc C1111cr•
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a1ci1ls • conWned in the project boob. Articlca which are exhibited md not meeting the
af01ementioned rcquircmeniS ahall be jud&amp;ed but are ineligible for ciUI placing or awud.
20L(S60) Working With Wood&amp;: Tools • Jum'or
20b.(S60) Working With Wood .l Too!J ·Senior
(Exhibitors Jlta1l befntyear enrollees in Woodnn.t&lt;w.,owlrJdna and have puscd their 14th birthday
uof Jmuary 1, oflhecurrautcar.)
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20c.(S61) Wonderful W011d o Wood ·Junior
(Exhibitors shall not have passed their 14th birthday u of January I, of lhe cunent year and
currcndy enrolled in leCOIId year Woodwarkins projecll.)
20d.(S61) Wonderful W011d of Wood· Senior
(Exhibitors ahallnothavepuaed their 14th birthday u ofJanUary I, ofthecunentye.-,lllld
been cmolled in Woodwarkiiig for one year previous.)
20e.(S62) Building Bcacr Thinga.

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Fax and Copy Servlces
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VIe. PJy' I ' • AM- tM ...... ol tloo Pboldolllla..,. a. 11800
S..Niarf. SuD keep eorplelo u d - .-rdo of aU p.ro •• d!.op of tloo Co.lllttee; U.U act

23k.(626)K""JJiq FiJh Alive ,
Complete all itema lilled on ]JIIe 1 of the project book mel exhibit the book IIlii a poster
JX'll&amp;inin&amp; to some plwe of the project.
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23L(627) Special Aquarium Set-Up
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Exhibit 111 educational poll« or exhibit ahowin&amp; somelhin&amp; you have learned in the project.
23m.(628) Aqualic Pllnts
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23n.(629) Safe Use of Guns
Exhibit Ill educational posterpertainin&amp; to the projecL No guns will be exhibited during the fair.
23o.(630) Archei)'
Exhibit or poster showing somelhin&amp; you have learned in the projec:L

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10 t1oo Lf.uoa Offloe wi.W. twa (2)...U fo ........ t1oo Mtlr Couaty Mu-llat IJ-10ek Sale.A Show

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Exhibit lite bee equipment used wilit an ediiCI1ional poster explainini how lite equipment is

ABTICLE VIII
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24c.(644) Exp~ Our Insect World
lst Year -·Exhibit2S or more adult insects properly labeled IIlii moiUited in at leut five different

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CLASS 31. VEOETABLE GARDENING
31L(691) Vegetable Glldening I
Exhibit 10 consist of thnle plata of any thnle vegetabla grown.
3lb.(693) Growiq with the Seaons
· Exhibit 10 ccmsiat of thnle plmts of any three vegetable grown phil a plm of glrdc:n chlrt
showin&amp; qllllllily of ach vegetable plmted. ·
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· Display a poll« or exhibit showina oorn from seed 10 JllG'keL
32b.(661) Small Grains
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small~ a exhibit or poll« llhowiq vlrieties of grain, growth, diseMa, insects, IIlii weeds of
grams.
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32c.(662) Soy'-Dilplay a po1t11r or exhibit showing IIOybem growth IIlii harvestiJI&amp;.
IIElcS COUNTYMABKET UVESTOCK SALE A SHOW COIIMI'i'TD:
COI'fS1TI1lTIOI'f A1'fD BYIA1rS
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Rabbito•ad Poultry· July 22, 1995, froa 9:0010 11:00 A.M. atlhe fallpouaclo.
(Fourth Soturdayla J..,..)

12. All-ben willa ......... ...U..alo of tho two epeeloe 10 ..U lut wiD cloon tloo ~~~-ri"' Won
llao..Je.
13. Minbnwa aacl Maxbawa weishll ·Each aarlo:el laabmuatpla otlout25 pouada froa weisbiD iD llae opriD&amp; 10 welsh-la at tloo fair aacl atllao fair, weip • •labnu• ol85 pouada aacl aot _....
a maxbau• of I40 pouada 1o MD llaro..PIIae obow riDs· Each aarlu.tbot •uot weiPa mlaimum of
2IO pouada otweip·ID atllae folr and aot excoecl • ••xlmu• ol260 pouaclo 10 ooll tl.roup tloo obow
riDs- Sleen niaol pia atlout300 pouada from weip·la Ia Deee•ber 10 -IP·Ia atllae fair; welsh a
minimum of900 pouada at weip-la at tloo fllr, oad aolncee 1500 pouaclo. Marlo:etrahblll muot woiP
a minimwnof9 pouada por ,..,.,axbnwa 15 pc;uada,-h nbbltmuotwelthloetw-3 aad 5 po.....C..
RabhiJe•uoteothalooothaa50eorllooratloea70 claya oldetfolrweiP-ID!lae. Poultryaerketpeno
Filii eollllot of two coekerelo, 3 l/210 8 pouada - h , 1 pen aaxilllua.
14. AUaailllalo•uotloehouoeclot!hemllftber'olopluclpe.... DODI,.Ideaeeaadloellaehoaarlde
property and uad•ILe coatlnualeano olllae exhil&gt;iiOr. Aay junior fur_._ wlohU., 10 hoUH bioi
bor projoctoloewhorennlft requootla writins. penoluloaiO dooo from ILe Mell!l
LIYOoiOek Sale
&amp; Show Co•mlttee oa or before the .....tratioa or weip·la date. •• Notal Sead 10 Joua Cala-y,
Soc:rolarJ, 38680 s....- Rood, Po-roy, OH 45769.
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15. No aorketoabulo eu ha 1bon u a breedU., projecL
I6. Any artlf'oclol r•DI of nao•U., or reaeciJi"' the pLplcal clofecll or coaforaatloa Ia
emlbitloa oailllalo - h aa liftl"' oad flllinl uaclor tloo okin,"" of •tine• ortlllelaladdltloa of haell,
1ailo, heodo, etc., or aiJerinc lhe aat...-al colOr of aa ubnalohaU ha eoulclencl fnud aacl deeeptloa.
Oaly aeutnl colorin1 - r Joe uoed.
17. All ani.... will Joe eaotra!ed prloriO !he laltlal ........la. •

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M..-bt U....Ck Slile A Show Co..W.., placed 011 tloo opada Won tloo .....,, cllocaaed atNid

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1. Aay _._of a Moip Couaty 4-B Cluh or FFA Chap~erlo ellfllblo 10 portlclpatoJ 1a t1oo . .rut
1-10elo: p..,.....lftl.y oblclo by lhe Junior Fair Board nplatlou, lhe Moip County MadtetiJ-IOCk
Sale A Sh- Co•lll- ruleo oad lhe Moip Couaty Apicultunl Society'• ruloo.
2. No outolcl- or prof-lonalo ...., allowed lo -lltla the ........b. of tho morketaabnalo atllae fair
(llall laolucloe lhe oloow ucl oale).
3. Tlae charp for ooiU., Jualor Fair aalaalo will Joe llae edit of tloo plctureo pluatho pro rale ohaN ol
llae coot of ollaOI' .,.,...... baoed oa srou dollar ..1oo. Coo II auot M paid by Oe10llor I, 1995, 10 Joe ellfllblo
!o obow aad 10D lhe follow!Dc JOU'. A IIO.OO peaalty will M cba.... per aDimollf oa1oo eo.tare aol paid
oa time. A ...,-tlflecllottorwlll ha-t, P.lntllae ahibl10r 30 clap to pay or !hey will ha uaable10 ,.,.;., aacl
oeU llae follo..U., )'OU' ... aatllllalo peioalty.,... oaloo eoollan palcl. It ie !he . .poaaibllity of ..... ablbiiOr
lo-thottloolroalooeoollanpoldbJlhedue~taiOiheT...,._ol!heMeipCountyMarlo:etLI-IOelo:
Sale" Show Coaal-. ......... willa Gnad ....
Chalftpioa ...U..alo will .pay for !he COli of
pNHDiatioa baaaon, p,_JediO tJooir ....,....
4. · M-Ioen aNiialtooiiOohdwi"'•ad..UincoaerarkotpnjeetllaroUflb !he•lo..O. . .rlu.t project
- . o cleiry aarlo:etfoeder, oteer, oloeep,owlao or pee of lhne nhi&gt;ill or poa of two ~leU... lleof•••'-· O.iry rarket f..._ - • oae dairy . . .kat feeclor. Sloeep- oae wether andlor oM...,,
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1. Muotloe a _ . _ of tloo Meir Cow"'J 4-B Bettor U.-lo: Do1rJ Clob.
2, M-llor auot aloo carry at lout- dairy b,...Jial proJect that haa .......
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3. BaD calf,...,_ oeloeted, aual ha ........... with a aatioul dolry breed -latlon, prloriO
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!he..-cal-dn,_..iotliefalr. &lt;E·I· -Wfllor&amp;Jaauuy 1,1995!oF.....,. 2$1,1995, wlllloe....,_
apd oolcl at !he 1!195 fair.)
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"-H Bellar u.-k Dairy Su•p•'"••
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1. Projeetca!Yoo aWIIM oolee!ed fro• purebred or eroabncl haefo10ek •
2. C.IY• auol ha dropped ofter Jaauary I, 1994.
3. S - . •aotM C..tra!ed prioriO llae o!arl ol tJoe projeeL
4. AD ...ketaalaaloruoteitloorloepolledorcJo.horaedud-eedWonwelsh·IDIDDeeeai-.
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MARKET STEER RULES

Tlaeofflcon for1995 ereaa foDow: J&gt;Jvdcloat, Tor DrUe; VIe. Prwideat, Briaa JDJilce;
Jooaa Cala~J' aiJd T - , ~ Wotooa. .
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-t-.,two(2)ExOfllolo_.....froatlooL! loa0ff'-,o1&amp;(6)"-Brap_tatl_(_froaeeeh
opeeloe; Beef, S......Swlne, Poodtry, Rabbill aad Dairy, OM (1) Vlc.-l'rv'deatollhe~H Coalll-aacl
two(2)At ............
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Solo order for 1995 will lie CLickeao, S!aen, Rabblto, Lualw, Bop ud Dairy Market Feeclon.

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1994 LIVESTOCK PURCHASES

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1995 Jlllllor Fair Mlll'ket Uvntock Sale A: Show Committee R-alea

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I. Morket poultry wiD eoaolotofZ coelu.relo, 3112 lo 8 poundo each, I poa mulmu•. Poultry en!erool
Ia tho aorlo:ot pea lftUOI ha j&gt;ullonam f._ ... tberefore,lla- chlclo:o auotloe orclored llarou1h !he Counly
Exlluloa Ofrocela orcloriO Joe elipblo 1o obow oad "\D. Poultry -•lw peu WIUOtconoiol of two birclo
w\lcb oLould ~ ualforala obe ucl weishL
2. Oaly 1 market paa - r ooll throup !he LIYeoiOCk Salo.
3. Oal7 4-H .... FFA ahlbiiOn on .UowooiiO haadla aad ob- poultry llurqiLe ohow.
4. AU blrdo oballloe of pod b•lth. '1M judp ohaU ...Io:e final dollnllinatioaloc- claao elitJjbiUty.
5. n . poultry ohowa .. - · poa clo.eo coaaotloe ...... for ohowmauLip or broiler project.
6. M-han auol haw had a broiler projeetexhlblt Ia oddltloa 10 llao fryer pea.
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7. AU poultry.,., ha wefPed dry at fair weip-la.

Hor . . .aloe h the day Wore ...,.P.tratlon. R.ptntloa card aut ha t...-..d Ia to tho E..-.ioa
Office oa llae lint Saturday Ia May (May 6, 1995) " " - • 9:00 aaclll:OO A.M.

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MARD:'I' POULTRY RULES

u...,. May 6, 1995, (lint Satvclayof Ma,., nptntloa o..,.).

MEIGS COUNTY AGRicq.~URAL SOCiETY SUPPLEMENTAL RULES
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1. Eatrieo aro woko.,. fro a Mcip aad~jolalac counlieo, except Ia tho J uaior Fair ead Flower Show,
whore exLibill ••• lilllited lo Moip County ..... ideall only. ThO 4-H li•eoiOek projeell a111l be ho11-1ed iD
Meip Couaty, aloo.
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2. 'Ia eny 13 moalla per;.,d, Juaior Fair exhibi!oro can NOT •ell in a county Juaior Fair Liv..loek Sale
ouuido of Moip County to ho elitJihloiO ooU at the Moip County Junior Fair Ll•eotoek Sale.
.
3. Momboro muol be • fuU !Uno reoident of Meip County attbotimo of woisb-in or projeetonrolbnenll.
4. All pro•ium and auotioa money fro• Grand ead Reoeno Champion marketanimalo will be held until
blood ead urine 1..1 r .. ulll haYO Leen recei•ed by llao Moip County Fair Board.
.

Tloe -tlo• of om.-. will Joe loeld attloo faD (Oec o\ or) .....U.,, ""- tloo fair.

eo-erclal

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(RULES FOR JUOOING INTERVIEW)

_.... ...............atloo-

I. M-ben auot ha.. a breodU., projeetnhil&gt;ltla adclltioa io tloo fryer,...
2. Commercial fryerpeee of lhne•uatco•• froa your cloeo In your projeetaacl M ideDtlfled oa llae
doJipe!ed dall.
fryw , _ IDUII M of ..... breed. Quall!y judplby !he Judp. Oaly
,
·
quaUty juclpd rah\ito wiD Joe oold.
3. Rabbillo~aD Joe lclentlflool willa • tattoo Ia !he loft•• of !he rabbit. AU nLbito muol be tattoeool
by a raprwa!etiYeof 11M Sale A Show Co...,.it!ee. .A mozilllwn of 1lx marlu.t nbbill may ha '!'lloeed.
4. Fryer• mul aotloe OYV 70 dop of op at folr welsh Ia 11-. Fryero muol weip a mlailnum of 9
pouada per pea (mulmua 15 pouade), 3 lo 5 pouado per nbblt.
5. Aay o••·weisbt or uadot-weisht ...ket peaowW not M en,lhla for oale. It lo optloaal wbellaor
a member wiD portlclpa!elatho Nlo. A memhar may 108 oaly I market pea.
~. Rabblto ob-• Ia market pea claao cunot ha ohowa Ia breed ciUIOI or ob--uLlp.
7. AU rahbill auat M weipecl dry at fair woip-la.

lAaLe ·May 27, 1995, f10r 9.00 10 11:00 A.M. at!Le fallpouaclo.
(Fourth SaturclaJia May.)

1. A.a.....,....._, f... -benhlp Ia "-B or WA, aU ..,ketli-IOek - t - o will Joe required
IOIIa.. apareator...,.U..,aad_.._ ..k_wl!dp,byoic-tan,tloottlooy,tloo,.....torpanllaa,
haore ...W..t a copy oltloo . . .ke&amp;li•eoiOelt naloo ud wlllahlde loy....._
2. "-HaadWA-t-oeaaoloowaad..U-..Io:at·-kprojectaltlooMelpCouatyFalr.
3. Me.loenwillha.. !heoplioaiO ....teraad/or ......latwapiojeclloftloe-opeeloo,butoaly
oM project aay Joe lwo,.PtiO llae fair.
4. "-H•adFFA-bon•aotohowaad..Utllelro-uiJaalluclfeedtheirbiiJVIaltloeha"''uot.
Exceptio• • ..,.
.....,, ac....d by Quo.... of llae Me1p
Marlo:.etU.-k Sale &amp; Show
Coari-. Uadwlhaoeclrc,....._uotloor"-BorFFA-IIoraayohowaadoollllaeoaidaDimal.
5. "-B aad 'FFA li-10ek •utloe owaedl&gt;y llae 4-B or FFA •-bor or Ia partaenhlp willa hlo or
h•laaooliate fa ..lly.
6. U.ee10ek emlhl!ed muat coal- to tloo loeal!h requlnae..ll of llae Acricuhural Society.
u-..... h..JIIa eertil'aeoll1, nqulnd for certala opoeloo of ~--......, ... ,...... . 10 llao fur
Yeteriaarlu upoa requeeL
7. Each "-H oadFFA mo•berlo reepoailbleiO -llaathlllhorMarlu.tonlmallo weipecl,ldoatlflod,
eli:. at p,...falr a ad fair tagiDs a ad.,...., da._ ueetahllohod hy tloo Melp Couaty MarketiJ•eoiOek Sale
A Show Commit.
8. na Meip Couaty Marlu.t Li•eeiOek Sale A Show Co,..Uttee,llao Ezeeutl.. Co••lttee of llae
Jualor Fair Board, aad 1M Melp Couaty Apicultunl Seeloty . . ." " llaa rmal ... oloeolute r!PtiO
lalerprel !heoe ruloo aacl replatloaa, to Mule aacl cleJenJIDO all ,.,,.... , qu•tlou, or differeacoo Ia
roprdlla....IOorod.erwlooarloU.,oatof,eoa-tedwlth,orlaeldoat!othoSaleCoamittee. ltfurllaer
,........ tloe rlpt 10 do-lao u a f o - . ., .... aol coYered l&gt;y lhaoe ruloo Ud 10 wilhclnw eD
pNalua oflerlap Ia aD dopartoaeall o.....lclaay -•SW•J alotaad clre••••-ac• clooaaad h. ne
Moip Couaty Acrlcuhwal Society will J.aye tloo flaal NJ.
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T-perU.,aadlor.u.r.pr-la""a eo lobe rAf, op,owaerohlp, aadlor uy othar lrnplarltleo
Ia •howlaf aad oale will Joe COIUiiclored fraecl aad "-ptloa. Sale . ._, won loy ouc:b exbibiiOr will Joe
wl~~
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To -latala a JUp ....... of eoallclo.M Ia lhlo 11-10ek ohoWI aad oale, tho afo,__tloaed
-•lttee .--"" tho ri&amp;htiO dloqualify uy ulaalo !hot ha•• "-foiled Ia u aaellaical - - • ·
Ullelhleal fllll"' oW iaeL.clo uy lajectloa of pa, oolld ... llq.ld, ....cler tloe ula 10 alter tha "".-.al
-forratloa. hoW aloo laehade uy caW., or lloJorlatof tho lUCie or ........_lla tloo hide or .....,..1
oftlooue Ia aa au-ptiOaltertloeohapoioltloo ...._ lt ...Daloe laeludeat-piiiO clioruptorch....,
...,..J'doatal d...Jop-laa ...U aatho 4Jelac or eolori"' ollheladl•lclaal aalaal which al1ero ill
aotunleoloratloa (eeatnl eoloriac oaiJ . .J' ho uoecl). Aloo, artificial tall._..., owltcloeo, polio, hody
haln aad heelo oloeD MCOIUiicl..,;l u aDethleal foUl... A.., at-plio ........ tloe clov- ofr.. .- of
U)' iadiYWaal oalaal oball aloe Joe eoulclorecl uMihlul. Au ulaollo a.oltho ahlbltor ID•om.d, IP•IDI
rrid nol'ol ..J. lrao-1, wiD Joe........., froa tloe 1-10ek 10lut tloo Malp Couty Fair.
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·
Sbo.ld fraud or '
J liM, ucl proof, u deteralaed l!J tloo M. . Co•IJ Marlr.et Ll•eeiOCio: Sale A
SbowCoalll-,loedleeo....ta'-tlooaalooalor..-.., .................... prloriO tloooale,oaeh
...... ollaD DOIM peraiUooiiO
Sbo.lcltloeYiolatloaloeclloeo..recla'-tloeoale, .Uoalo_,-ohaD Joe Nlllraed10 !he buywucl tloo
ulral OJ' ea'!- ollallloe ........... 10 tlooalailollor. All plocbopla tloe......, willotud. No aalaal will

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29L(670) Orowinf Bedding Plants
Exhibit 3 Specunens mel 4 pictures of your guden.
29b.(671) Otowinf Annual Flowers
Exhibit 3 Specimeha IIlii 4 pictures of your guden.
29c.(672) House Plmts
,
·Exhibit cine "Specimen" plllll (single plmt) IIlii one "plarllcl" (seven! plmts grown together
in one conlliner.
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&lt;T-&gt; /

IIARD:'I' RABBIT RULES

O.iry Market Foeclor ·May 6, 1995~ .....u - t cloedllae.

BY-LAYS, RULES AND REGUlATIONS

FIELD AND GARDEN CROPS
CLASS 29. FLOWER GARDENING
.
(RULES FOR 4-H FLOWER GARDEN SHOW)
1. One entry per member
2. Flowers in mangement have to come from the member's flower glrdc:n (except greenery
for background).
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ARTICLE IV

IIARKE'I' HOG RULES
1. No powder or oil II 10 Joe put oa bop.
· 2. Croo•laf will~ allowed {ladiYidual'o choice) willa flrooal"' 11- opoelfled.

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CLASS 2S. COMPUTERS
Bring oompleled project book, poster or display IIlii any sample p-ogrsm.
2SL(S6S) Learning with Computers
2Sb.(S66) Building with Buies
2Sc.(S67) Datsmania

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IIARJU:T IAMB RULES

1. AU rarlo:et ...... r•l lie ollck ,......,. OM weelt prior 10 fair •
2. No palat wiD Joe allowed oa .......

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10,19M,9:00&amp;o ll:OOA.M. atn..ra~~po..c~o.
(Seeoad SatwcloJ .. Deeerber.)
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AU naloo an ••bjeetiO tloo Melp c - t r Apicultunl SeelotJ'o app..,.al

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PAGE t'IFI'EEN

1. Calf-Ioe-llold...J_.,., ..Jioefonlt .... t..1o.....,ol,....
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8. Tloe ........noftlooDalryCI.... wiiiYiolttloo-ben J.-IOeloeelo:..ptntloa pa...... outratloa
ud clohonlacdulafthe _... weelt olMay ud aotlfy tloe Solo A Show Coaiii-

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ARTICLE IX

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2nd Year· ExhibitlOO.or more adlllt insec.ts properly labeled.
24d.(64S) Exploring Our Insect World U
.
Exhibit S beneficial or hannful insects through their life cycle. Preselve all stages of
developmenL Also exhibit Sor more mature forms of ten insects representing five or more orders;
or my oliter su&amp;&amp;ested learning experience.
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CLASS 32. FIElD CROPS

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T , _ _ • .unbop-untoJudupiOclatoJflaaaelalr-uofai--J . .oioooluddllbuned
.,... nport011tloo&amp;-lalo1aa. .,....., rrt'"' .A lodc-lll!lq.U .-lpll aaclap....lltu- ohaD Joe
lo:optbytlooT,__. TloeT...-.UUt.n.lol.a,_.......nportattlooF.U(OeiOIIor)-W.,. Tloe
T - '....... wlllloeoadillold-h)'OU'Miw-tl..OeiOioerudJu!IU)'BII'hop. thoT. . .unr
•Wioe ••••
d UytlooiJ..-kSaleAShowCor•...._udoMIIIoe....loyeolloytloos..lorFair

CLASS 24. ENTOMOLOOY
24L(641) Manual Bedteeping • Buic
Prepare 111 exhibit or poll« desaibin&amp; aluming experience in lite projec:L

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sw~ae-- oaeliarrow aadlor o.piL llabbill- 001,... or ...... rabbill. Poultry_.. OM pee
oftwachlckaao.
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5. AD . .rlwaalrala,(-eptoloeep)auothaweiPedoaMoaday-ralacbepaaU.,at8:00A.M. AU
"-BuciFFAaalrala•utloeoalheruadaby8:00A.M.oool!heweJshialwlllolartwl!hpoultry,rabLIII,
,._n; dairy rarkel feeclon ud bop. Oae •arUt project wiU oaly hawoichodoM tlae. AII . .rlu.llamha
willho ,..ipeci-ID oa SuadaJ, AUf1U1t13, 1995, fro• 1:00 to 3:00P.M. AU •••ket bop •uotloe ebeckecl
by lhe ••!erlaarlu f10• 7.00 10 9:00P.M., Sunda)' AUfiUil 13, 1995, befora ualoocll"'.
6. All ....... aairalewillha•oldottlooeaclofthltmtlrelalo,aototllaoeadoftloolropeeloo. Nop'lctu. . l
wlllloe talu.a of reoale oalaalo.
7. Offlcen of t1oo Melp County Marlu.t Ll-10ek Salo &amp; Show Com•lt!ee wiD cloelcle uy queotloao
eenceraU., uy of tloo . . .li:etopeeloe that an aot eo•ered by ruloo of tloo Melp Couaty Marlu.t LiYOOIOek
Sale A Show Coalllt._ aa prlntoolla llae fair bock willa llao •pproyal ollhe Meip Couaty J.sricuhunl
Society.
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8. All partlclpallntl-ben auol flU oulaD IU!bnalldeatlf'...tloa card which ohaD hafllod ol !he County
Apat'e·Off'... oa,..;p.iaclate. A,.....torpardiallolpatun.,..tho-•bor'oolpature.,.requlred
OD lhio card.
9. No JaUketaniaalcan M noplaeed •fJertho ,.peetive we;p.ia of lhetJpec:ieo.
10. Picture ao.y aacltat1 cootJDuotloe palcl oa or before ILe .....tratloa dale olllao aal01al or !he child
caaaot ooll the aaimal.
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II. Roptratloa aadlor w.....la da._ for 1995 an u followo:

, ·, · ; , · / , : • ' J •• • •

I

No.

Pun:hoia IJouaht

Thneo

Heme Nllionlll Bank
Farmcn Dr* A
Company
V011aJu;D'1 CanliDAl
Wbaiey'1 Aalo hnt/UIIIIII Can
•
McDaaald'l
Pweuayer PGnlt ProdudJ
Jloodllnd
s.nkOae
Bemud Jlull&amp;

sm.•

I

I
2

I
2

I
I
I

Jl)' Hall, Jr.

I
I

&gt;VIllllley Tnxkina

I

Wesrn

I
I
I
I
I

Hawk's 76 'Swian
Mud ~Company
l'loopleo
. 1 A TIUII Campony
HClbtr.Oiail:
I.
Vllcnm M-w HOipilal
Olalor Aari Sci'Yice
H"''PI..Miclocopinl
Norria-NOI!hup Dodae
Hance Bid Donllhy Kon

I
I
I
I

I

Don Tale C.C.;-Oidi.:Cad.· Geo.,lnc.

I

Ridenour Gu
GallipoliJ Ellt1'

I

Tom Peden

I

,.

BalnLumber

I
I

McCullcup·Rillle DNI St.ore
Supr Run Flour MiD•
Mom'• Smcquboud
Midway Machinery

I

I

3·R lndl!ltriu
Oowmna CWd• Mullcn Mu11er
HClbtr Medical
er •
Sooalocu!em l!quipncn!
H.D. BIOWII J)edja
.,.._Sheth, Womer, Allaneyl
Tri-Coaaty Fold
FOIUI Ran Rady Mix
0 A H U!noulinl
Bobbl.!nber
'"

c....

==i
RldenoarOu

I

.

I
I
I
I
2

I

I
2
2

I
' I

I
I
I

Halfell'o·MiU OWe!
Valley Lamber A Supply
W - - . t PamllyCale

..I

Bin:hfieW Funcnl Home
WillirM Loaina
But Ohio 1.-ber Co.
WMPOR.odio

I

Tric-q)ileat .
LiadoWBDCr~

Sw&amp;.ak
Rod l'lllliDI Flmily Hcde.
1oiiD Xuuflfor s C.OW'o

I
I

I
I
I
I
1

I

TO!aiMancy
524.60
522.90
516.44
491.00
490.50
475.10
471.75
466.00
466.00
465.35
460.00
451.50

446.50
444.60
437.00
432.25
431.10
• 431.3o
426.60
425.25
420.00
419.10
414.10
414.10
407.00
402.10
400.00
399.00
392.40
387.60
380.10
377.60
374.40
367.25
363.00
330.00
314.40
314.40
297.60

29l.SO

l'lln:hMer Jloulht

lrviii'1G. .1
M~sl'amauy Rotaly
JelfWamerlnltannct
Jam Corer fOJ: State~
Ohio Valley Plumbq Alleotinc
PnQI'bmnocy
Home Creelt ~ '
Poor Boyo Ullllll
Holler'• Hcblein

Bonb ec-IUCiion

Swe Repoacnwiw Malt Milone

O.Wbl:•
Tobecco Co.
R A Feed A 8upp)'

RARCiabCiaws
Mel Weill, Opt. rlRadne
Mr:ip County Bu Auociotian

Sayn l'radDca
Forked Run Spaot.- Cub
Jim HiU'1 BP Oil tl A!bcno
Rooe'ol!acaVIIiDa
Americao Municipal Power
BUIBudtely
Cla11ic: A!IIO Gla11 ·
Dr. DouaJu H11111U
BeoccnOtao
Yeouaer Fum Sappy
Hcnld Oil "- Gu
Ken;1 Applilnce

Kcilh Oiler Deer Shop
Waid Croll Sam Store
The Bibbee MCll« Co.

Don Swilher Atbland

s-Onoctin11

Mutr-Matci.e .
Mr:i11 Democnlic Party
Pnnt Ludwina Leuina

Suaiah''I'ucter

Roouh'1 Funcnl Home •
MiJ!cllqloA Otao

' llu!land Pumil!lra

283.40
ICJoaet l!mployeel
268.10
Tuppen Plail!l CiJao
241.00
Judae Robert Back
0 A W l'lulico
217.1S
215.00
KlnaHanlwue
201.65
Mllcec.188.70
DrlTu
F~q~'o~
111.70
Oiancey Food Mrt
180.00
DAM~
180.00
173.51 . Sauthcnt Oil Will
173.57
So dcm HeriDa A CoaliDa

uo.oo

133.25

1elf ~ Mayorolltacioe
JaM.~

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0

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PAGE SIXTEEN

LIVESTOCK
CLASS 33. BEEP SHOWMANSHIP
I!Kh paD~ enreriJI&amp; mlllimll in Cbu 33 wiD IUIDIIIalically be entered for lhoWIIIIIIIhip. All .
Jlmior Pair wubi1011 mutt be re8d)' for lhowmlnlhip. They ahould wait 181tiltheir clul iJ called
befen cxmUn&amp; eo the lhow IRL The purpo111 of ltlr1lll&amp; with the lhowmllllhip clul is 10 both the
exhibitor IIIII a111111a wiD be frelh IIIII clem. Ondin&amp; of the ahowmlllshipclul ahall be bued SO
pea- cent on the exhibitor and how weD he bllldla hil animl1a IIIII SO pea- cent ahall be on the
condWon of the lllimlla u 10 clemlinca, poomina IIIII ph)'lical condition. The quality of the
lllimallhall not be COIIIidcred in thil cl. ..
Jlmior Pair Mllkct Slea' Show Tueaday, Aupat 1S- 6:00P.M.
33L Old Pro • 'J'hoae who have Waibired more lhlll 4 )'eln.
33b. Experienced Showmm - 3rd 111114111 yar ahibiron.
33c. Yarlin&amp; Showmm - 'J'hoae thai n exhibiliq for the llei:Cllld time.
·
33cL Nova Sbowmm - 'J'hoae Wlibilin&amp; llliniiiJ for the fint lime.
Opal a . . BeefShowTuelday, Auauat lS,l:OO P.M. foDowed by Junior Pair BeefBreedin&amp;.
CLASS 34. HEJlER)RD, ANGUS, CHAROI..AIS, SHOR1li0RN, CROSSBREED, AND ANY
Ol'HER RECOGNIZED BREED
34L Calf born JIIIIIIIY 1,199S eo Apri120, 199S ·
34b. Senior c.lfborn Sept. 1, 199410 ~ 31, 1994
34c. s - yarlilla bilmMay 1, 199410 Aupat 31, 1994
34d. Jlmior )NiiD&amp; born Jill. 1, 199410 Api130, 1994
34e. Senior YNiiD&amp; born Sept.· l, 199310 Oecanber 31, 1993.
34f. 2 yar old beit'.r, born May 1, 1993 10 Aupt 31, 1993.
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34&amp;. Cow born prior eo May 1, 1993 . ·
34li. BuD calf ander lix llllllllhl .
34i.. Bull c.1f O&lt;teraix JIIOIIIha IIIII under me yar.
.
34j. Special Steer C1ua -a~~~a for alecn wiD be clelennined 1ft« weiJb-in by dividinsthe 11ecn
!II' in eqlll1 munhm up 10 a maximum of 10 11ecn pea- clap. Allalecn under 900 pounda will be
mmecila.. .
34k.(llS) feeder calf.
.
All tnedins beef cattle will be releaaed on Wednelday, Aupt 1611111 beoutofthe bun by noon
10 allow for inllomiJ!&amp; dairy caule.
Junior Pair Sbeep Show - Monday; Ausust 14 - 6:00P.M.
CLASS 3S. SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP
3SL Old Pro - Hne exhibiled more lhlll duee yem.
3Sb. Second and lbild yar ahibitan.
3Sc. Novice -lafyarexhibilon.
·
3Sd. Ormd Chlmpion Showmm (Briq the champion of eacllof the above cluaea back 10 chooae
Onnd C1wnpion Showm111.)
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3Se. Reaerve Champion Showmlll (Brill&amp; the IUIIIIeJ-up 10 the Grmd Champion blck 10 compe1e
wilh the other two c:hlmpiona.)
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CLASS 36. SUFfOLK SHEEP
,
36L Ewe, I)Jrin&amp; lamb- Born betweatJan. 1, 199S and 'May 1, 199S.
36b. Ram, sprinJ lamb - Born between Jan. 1, 199S aDd May 1, 199S.
36c. YearJins ewe (1 yar IIIII uridcr two yean)
36d. Yearlins run (1 yar and under two yean)
36e. Ewe, ov'!::'Jem
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36f. Ram, resi.RA
over two yean
36s. FlocltClua -ToCOIIIiatofl
ram, myase; 1 ewe, 2yemorover; lewe,1
.
, year mchmder2.
CLASS 37. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP (Su!Klusea, aame u aw3S.)
CLASS 38. CROSSBRED CLASS
.
38L SprinJ ewe lamb
38b. YearJins ewe (1 year IIIII under two yean). ·
38c. Ewe, over two yeara.
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CLASS 39. ANY OI'HER RECOGNIZED BREED OP SHEEP
(SulH:luaea wne u Clua 3S.)
•
CLASS 40. MARKET LAMBS
40a. Market Lambl under 8S Pounds -ewea, welherl.
.
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40b. Siqle muketlalhbewe -cluiiCIIO beclelermined after weigh-in. Not 10 exceed 10 lambl per
clul.
M)c. Sinsle ·market lamb wether - clUIICIIO be determined 1ft« weisJt·in. Not 10 exceed 10 lambs perclus.
404.Pulllrityaw-Marketlamb(eweorw~lher). Mustbebredandexhibiredbyexhibif9r. Must
cmy breedinssheep project IIIII exlubit at the fair.
Jw:aior Fair Swine ShOw- Weclnelday, Ausuat 16 - 6:00 P.M.

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CLASS 41. SWINE SHOWMANSHIP
4la..Old Pro - Haveexhibiled more lhlll duee yem.
41 b. Second llllllbild year exhibitor.
4lc. Novice - htyarexlubiwr.
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auaea for nwrkct boo wiD be determined aftei wei &amp;b-in by dividins the hop up 10 cluiiCI by
weigh!; not fo exceeclllft hop per clul.
42L Sinsle market hos • bsrrow
42b: Sinsle market hog - silt

MEIGS COUNTY BEEF, BUNNY, DAIR)', GOAT, SWINE, rOUL11tY, WOOL ·
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10. N&lt;Jl'E- Dairy Prince or Princeaa must either exhibit dairy a&amp; tbe upllOIIIiDa Meip County Pair
or JIIRIIII mutt JUide on I dairi fmn.
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Deadline Cor IIPPlicationl ia June 30, .199S. Applicaliona'muat be received by the Extallion
Of1il:e by 4:30P.M. on J- 30, 199S, NO EXCEPTIONS.
Candidates wiD be int«viewed a&amp; the Extension Office on Thlnday, July 6, 1995 at 1:00 P.M.
Winnm will be announced a&amp; the Livearock inrerviewa, July 17, 199$, at the Rlllland Civic
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Junior Pair Dairy Show - Thunday, Aupt 17-9:00 A.M.

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63c. . Eqlish ShoWIIWIIhip. Hone, 9-13.
63d. Ensliah ShoWIIWIIhip. POII),14-18.
63e. Eqlish Showmaruhip, Hone, 14-18. _

CLASS 53. POULTRY SHOWMANSffiP
53L Old Pro Showmm - Exhibiting 3 y~s or more.
S3b. Yearling Showm"' • Exhibitins f01 lhe 2nd time.
S3c. Novice Showman - Exhibitins for the fint time.

CLASS 64. WESTERN SHOWMANSHIP
64L Novice Weatern ShoWIIIIIIIhip, Allasea.
64b. Weatem ShoW1111111hip, Polly, 9-13.
64c. Western Showmmlhip. Hone, 9-13.
64d. Westem Showmmlhip. Pony, 14-18.
64e. Western Showmanship, Hone 14-18.

CLASS S4. POULTRY
S4L (lSI) Raisins PuDetl - Pen of two pullets.
S4b. (1S2).Raisins Broilen ·Pen of two.
S4c. (1S3) Raisins FanC) Poulll)' -Pair or Trio of birds taken.
. S4d. (165) The Incredible Eg
S4e. (166) Turkeys - Two binls of either sex.
S4f. (167) Ducks md Geese · Two females
S4s. (168) Piseon - Exhibit a minimum of one bird.

JUNIOR DAIRY CATTLE

ARR1VAL TIME: All ,iuniQr fair dairy animl1a nwst be in place by 6:00 p.m. Sunday ~venins.
Aupt 13, 199S. Cowa in miDt in place by 6:00p.m. Wed., Aq. l6, 199S.
RELEASE: friday, Ausust 18,199S, 2:00p.m. (See Sr. Pair-Same)Cowa inmilltmaybereleued .
1ft« the allow.
CLASS 44. DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP
Eacllpenonenterin&amp; inClua441hroup48 wiDbeautomaticallyentaedforlhoWDWWiip. No
bulla may be exhibired in the Junior Show. All Junior Palr exhibiron mutt be ready for
ahowmanahip at noon. 1'h;ey lhou1d wait untillheir clul is called belen comins in tbe ahow areL
Oradins of the ahowmllllhip clua lhall be bued SM. on the uhibi1Dr IIIII how weD he handlea
hillllimal,IIIIISO..IhallbeonthecondilionoftheanimaluiOcleanlineu,lfOOminalllllphysical
condition.
The quality of the anima1a lhall not be c:orilidered in lhiJ clua.
· All dairy cattle boli1 after January 1, 199S must be clehomed.
44L Old Pro - Thole that have exhibited 4 yean or more.
44b. Experienced Showman, 4-H - 3Jd, 4th year exhibirora.
44c. Year!ins Showmln, 4-H - 'J'hoae thai are exlubitiq for the 2nd lime.
44d. Novice, 4-H - 'J'hoae exhibit:ins anima1a for the ht lime.

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CLASS 65. PERFORMANCE - Hfi'CH CLASS
6SL Novice Dnft Hone Hirch Clua, All agea.
..6Sb. Draft Horse Hirch Clua, 9-13.
6Sc. Draft Horse Hirch Clua, 14-18.

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CLAsS 68. SADDLE SEAT EQurfATION
68L Novice Saddle Seat Equitation, Pony, All ages.
68b. Novice Siddle Seat Equitation, Hone, All qea.
68c. Saddle Seat Equitation, Pony, 9-13.
68d. Saddle Seat Equitation, Hone, 9-13. ,
68e. Saddle Seat Equiwion, Pony, 14-18.
68f. Saddle Seat F..quiwion, Hone, 14-18.
CLASS 69. ENGUSH PLEASURE
. 69L Novice Enalish Pleuure, Pony, Allagea.
69b. Novice Enslish Pleuure, Horse, All apa.
69c. Eqliah Pleaaure, Pony, 9-13.
69d. J!nalish P1eaaure, Hone, 9-13.
69e. Eqlilb Pleaaure, Pony,l4-18.
69f. Enalish Pleuure, Horse, 14-18.

MAXIMUM NUMBER OP

BITS PER EXHIBITOR IS SIX wmf ONLY ONE ENTRY
PER CLASS PE
. nus DOES NOf INCWDE MARKET PENS. ALL RABBITS
MUSTHAVEAP
LEOmLBTA'ITOOINTHEL£FI'EAR.ANYRABBITwmf
VISmLB SIGNS OP DISEASE Will. BE DISQUAUFIED AND SENT HOME.
CLASS S7. MARKET RABBITS

GUIDEUNES:
1. Must be at leut 8 )'earl of qe by Jmuary 1, 199S.
2. CUIIIOt be more lhllll8 )'earl of qe u of Jmuary 1, 199S. Must be elisible 10 be in 4-H in
199S in the Meip County Better Liveatoclt Daily 4-H Club.
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3. The fll'lt heifer calf born from lhiJ heifer wiD be donated blck in10 the prosram.
4. Prosrun is open 10myone whohunotprevioualyexhibiteclattheMeipCounty Junior Fair
DairyShow.
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S. Must have intent 10 exlubit a dairy project at the Meip Col81ty Junior Pair.
6.1f the exhibitor is no ~er elisible 10 lhow when heifer calf freshens, he or abe wiD atill be
required 10 dortate the flllt heifer calf blck in\o the prosrun•
7. If the exhibilor hu 10 aeD the heifer before lhe freshens, he or she wiD contact 4-H dairy
leaden or colDity Extension asenL
8. Must join the Meiss Count)' Better Livestock D•inr 4-H Club, if not .__..dy a member.
9. Person ownins facilities aw.l/or lariifwlim eillu"bf~r wilfiiiie' fcir cw:yi;iier calf must be
willins 10 a1ao sip lhe asreement, indicatins ~ion for heifer 10 b!lthere.
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1O.lfexhibilor wishes orneeda 10 sell heifer bdore it freahens, or will not be donalin&amp; fntheifer
calf back in10 the prosram, then he wiD asree to donate $300.00 back in10 the prosram.
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Livestock 4-H Daily aub. lnt«view lime will be IIDIOunced larer. The inrerview comminee will
determine eliJibility for the drawins.
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·12. Thedrawms will beheldonFridayevening, Aupt 19 at 4:30p.m., at the Dairy Sweepallkea.
YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WlNI ·•
. ·Applicali0111 Clll be picked up at the Dairy food Stllld in tbe Dairy Bam at the fair.
Aniflcial Insemination donated by Paiter AJ., I,.eland.Parker, repreaenlative.
A halter wiD ~ provided by R A G. Peed IIIII Supply
BOQ LEE AWARD
Thii award iJ pven in I1ICIIIOI)' of Bob Lee who wu 111 ldviloi- of tbe Meip County Bttter
Lives!OCk Dairy 4-H Club. The award is pven 10 a member of die Mei&amp;a County BettCr Liveaeock
aubbuedonlhemember'aknowJedseandakillofdairyinformalion. The.iudleofthe&lt;I-HDairy
Show aelec:ll the winner. Thilaward wiD nm on a10-yw period. The winnen10 date have been:
1986 - Jmy Smith; 1987 -Joe Parker; 1988 -Joe Parker; 1989- Jill Taylor; 1990 - JeffRoae; 1991
- Pad Smith; 1992- Tricia Davia; 1993 • NlllC)' Nally; 1994 - Rachael Cb1pnm

CLASS '71. WJ!STBRN PLI!ASURE
7)L Novice Weatem·Pieuure (C111ter Optional), Pony, Allqea.
7l'bt Novice WCII«n Pleuure (C111ter Optional), Hane, All asea.
7lc. Wellcnl Pie--. Pany, 9-13.
7ld. Weatem Pie--. Hone, 9-13.
7le. Wellcnl P1euure, Pony, 14-18.
71f. Wellcnl P1euure, Hone, 14-18.

CLASS 59. 000 CARE AND OBEDIENCE
S9L(200) Dos care
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111 educational poller pertainins 10 )'!&gt;Ill' dog care project.
S9b.(206) Obedience Trainins Besinnins
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Requirelllenta lUIIe u S9L
S9c.(204) Oroominslllld Hancllins Doss.
Requiremenla aame u S9L
S9cl.(201) Dog Ouidea fill' 1M Blind.
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CLASS 61. VETERINARY SCIENCE
61L(241) The Normal Animal, Unit I
. Answer all questiona in the project book IIIII brins book 10 juclsins. Make lllld keep • health
record of your animal alOJI&amp; with the Animal Record SheeL Or lhow what dileuel affect a apecific
orgm or an ariimal'a body (i.e. - heart, eye, skin, er.c.) and the prevention mea~um. · 6lb.(242) Animal DiJeue Unilll
Make a chart of diiiCia.cauains asmta, their methods of entrance in10 the 110111' bod_y IIIII the
proper control meuurea. Answer all questions in boolt and present project boolt to be judsed.
6lc.(243) Animal Health- Relation to the World
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by exhibitor showinsaome phue of the projecL
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CLASS 7S. POLES
75L Novice Poles, (Oplional Cmter), Pony, Allasea.
7Sb. Novice Poles, (Oplionll Cll!lter), Hone, Aliases.
7Sc. Polea, Pony, 9-13.
7Sd. Polea, Horse, 9-13.
7Se. Polea, Pony, 14-18.
7Sf. Polea; Hone, 14-18.

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74L Novice Bmeb (Optional Canter), Pony, Allqes.
74b. Novice Bmeb (Optional Cenrer), Horae, All ases.
74c. Barrels, Pony, 9-13.
74d. Barrels, Horae, 9-13.
74e. Barrels, Pony, 14-18.
74f. Barrell, Hone, 14-18.

The&lt;I-HHoraeShowwiDbeheldonMonday Auaust 14,at9:00A.M. AaeuofJmuary 1,199S.
No &lt;1-H honea on the hill clurins fair week. All rules and rcsulations posted in the bam m111t be
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CLASS 73, TRAIL
.73L Novice Trail, (Optional Canter), Pony, Allqes.
73b. Novice Trail; (Optional Canrer), Horae, All ages.
73c. Trail, Pony, 9-13.
73d. Trail, Hone, 9-13.
73e. Trail, Pony,14-18.
73f. Trail, Horae, 14-18.

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CLASS 72. REINING
72L Novice Reihiq. Pony, All asea.
72b. Novice Reinins. Hone, All ases.
12c. Reinina. Pony, 9-13.
72d. Reinin&amp;, Hone, 9-ll·:t 1
72e. Reinina. Pony, 14-1 8:
72!; Reinina. Horae, 14-18.

CLASS60.CATS
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exhibit 111 educational posrer penainina10 your cat project. ,
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CLASS 62. DRAFT HORSE SHOWMANSHIP
62L Novice Draft Hone Showm1111hip. All ages.
62b. Draft Horse Showm1111hip, 9-13.
62c. Draft Horse Showm1111hip, 14-18.
CLASS 63. 1!NGUSH SHOWMANSHIP
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63L Novice Enstilh Showman1hip, Mi
63b. EnsJiah Showmllllhip. Pony, 9:13.

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CLASS 70. HORSEMANSHIP
70.. Novice Honemmlhip (Callier Optional), Pany, All apa.
70b. Novice Honem-hip (Callier Optional), Hone, Allasea.
70c. WellcniH~Pony,9-13.
70d. WeatemH~Hane.9-13.
10e. w- Hon.unahip, Pony,l&lt;l-18.
70f. WellcnlllonenwW!ip, Hone, 14-18.

CLASS 68. GUINEA PIGS, HAMST¥RS, POCKET PETS, AI:ffi ~AGE~ BIRDS.
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S8L (21S) Guinea Pis- Your pinea .Jill must be broufb! 10 the jud~B but 11 not 10 be exhibired
at the fair. Instead, exhibit an educat1011al poster pertauuriB 10 the proJecL
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S8b.(220) Hamaten - Yoilr hamarer must be broughliO the judsins but ia not 10 be exhibi!ed at the
fair. Instead, exhibit 111 educational polter penainin110 the project.
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S8c.(221) Pocket Pell -Your Pocket Pet must be brou~ 10 the juds~l but iJ not 10 be exlubited
at the fair. Instead, exhibit an educational poster per111R111110 die proJecL
S8d.(170) Cased birda • Exhibit an edll!;allonal posrer penainin110 your bini project.

SpoiiiOI'I!d bJ Tbe Farmers Balik lad Savlap CompanJ

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CLASS 67. PERFORMANCE- SEAT EQUITATION
67L Novice Hunt Seat Equitation, Pony, All ages.
67b. Novice Hunt Seat Equitation, Hone, All asea.
67c. Hunt Seat Equitation. Pony, 9-13.
67d. Hunt Seat Equitation, Horse, 9-13. _
67e. Hunt Seat Equitation, Pony, 14-18.
67f. Hunt Seat Equitation, Hone, 14-18.

CLASS 56. RABBITS (Minimum requiremenll)
56L(211) Rabbit 1- Doe or buck.
~6b.(:il2) Rabbit D ; Buck and doe.
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56c.(213) Advmced Rabbit - Two doea IIIII one buck of the same breed.
S6d. Breed Show
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Breed determined by the exhibitor. All enlriea ahould be entered at lhe Extenllon OffJCC by
Aupt 1. Deadline for chansina (NOT ADDING) rabbill iJ Aupt 1. Chansea must be made
within the breed. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Clua will be u foDowa:
1. Junior - Under 61110111ha
2. 6 10 8 monlha
3. Senior - Over 8 months.
The breed show ia oplional. The
of Show will be selected from the breed allow. There will
be a crou-bred clau.

1995 REGISTERED DAIRY HEIFER GIVEAWAY

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. CLASS 66. PERFORMANCE - CART CLASS
66L Novice Dnft Hone Cart aua. Aliases.
66b. DraftHoraeCartCiua, 9-13.
fi6c. Draft Horse Cart Clua, 14-18.

CLASS SS. RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP
Each exhibitor is required 10 feed. clean, md warer his rabbits daily while the animals are at the
fair or he will be disqualified.
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SSL Old Pro - Exhibitins 3 yem or more.
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SSb. Yearling Showman - Exhibilin&amp; for the 2nd time.
SSe. Novice Showman- 12md under, u of Jan. 1, 199S, exhibitins for the fust time.
SSd. Novice Showman . 13 and qlder, u of Jan. 1, 199S, exhibitins ~or the fint lime.

CLASS 4S. HOLSTEINS
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4SL Sprins heifer calf-born after feb. 28, 199S and over four llllllllha old.
4Sb. Wmter heifer calf-born after Nov 30, 1994 and before March 1, 199S.
4Sc. Pall heifer calf-born after Aus. 31, 199411111 before Dec. l, 1994.
4Sd. Sunimeryearlinl heifer-born after May 31, 199411111 before Sepc. 1, 1994.
4Se. Sprins yearJins lieifer-bom after Peb. 28, 199411111 before t,fay 31, 1994.
4Sf. W1111er yearJins heifer-born after Nov. 30, 1993111d before Ma'dll, 1994.
4Ss. SeniOr yearllna heifer-born aft«~! 31,1993 and belen Dec. 1, 1993.
1 4Sh. Jllliar two-year old-bom after Pe
1993111d befmw Dec.l, 1992.
4Si. Salior two-yw old-bom after Aus. 31, 199111111 before Malclll, 1993.
~Junior dne-yw old cow-bom 1ft« feb. 21, 199211111 before Sepc. 1, 1992.
4St. 'l'lne-yaroldcow-bomafter Aus.31,199111111 before Manlh 1,1992.
4SL Pour y.- old cow-born efta- Aus· 31, 1990 IIIII before Sept.l, 1991.
4Sm. Five-yearoldcow-bornafter Aus.!!'198911111 before Sepc.l,l990.'
4Sn. Ased cow - born before Seprember • 1989
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4Sp. Aaed Dry Cow- born before Sept. 1, 1990.
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CLASS 47. GUERNSEYS (sulH:lwaame u Clan 44.)
CLASS 48. ANY OI'HER REcooNJZED DAIRY BREED (aub-clua aame u aua 44.)
CLASS 49. MIDGS COUNTY BEITER UVESTOCK CLUB SWEEPSTAKES CLASS REGISTERED DAIRY ANIMALS. One 1!1111)' per.lnanber.
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Anima1a muat have birth certificatea ahowiJJ&amp; re~ lire IIIII dam.

1. Mutt be 1DI1IUried and DBVer borne a child. ·
2. Mutt be ase 14-18, u ofJIIIIW)' 1; 199S.
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~DAIRY~· VEALS, AND fEEDERS MUST BB DEHORNED.
3: Must exhibit a bee( dairyoi'IC!alo hone, poulll)', rabbit, dleep, or awine liv~ pro~t in 4H qr PPA.
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CLASS Sl.(lZl) DAIRY fEEDER - Rulea will be prepared in the local club.
4. Mustpmicipa~eintheJuniorFairParade.Live.rockShoWJ,LiveatodtSalelllllpiclllrei,Junior
Fair NiaJlt IIIII be nailllble for Ill)' other livearodt ·IICiivity. ·
, Junior Fair Goat Show- Wednesday, August 16-9:00 .\,.M.
S. Mutt conduct lhernlelveaa&amp; all timeain areapec:table m~:
6. Cm only accept either the Prince or Princeaa or Kina A QUem title in one year.
CLASS S2 GOATS (131)
7. CUIIIOt aa:ept more lhlll one tidea year.
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S2c;. Meat Goat
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S2b. D;ft). Goat Production
S2d. (130) Ansora' Ooall .• • ' • • ' · ' ' · ' · . · • · •
9. Banner IIIII crown mutt be worn un1eu in lhow orclCIII!'I&amp; ~. ,·. , •.. · .· '
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CLASS 76. SPEED A·CON'I'ROL
76L Novice Speed A Control (C111ter Opcional), Pony, Allqea.
76b. Novice Speed A Conlrol (C1111er Opcional), Hone, All aaea.
76c. Speed&amp; Control, Pony, 9-13.
76d. Speed&amp; Control, Horae, 9-13.
768. · S.-..t.l Control, Pony,l4-18..
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CLASS T1. GROOM I:,CLBAN • (Open for an "-H Hone Pro-.... Memben, honelea ridcn ·
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TBE WORLD OF I'EOPLE
D-2 Onlap Projea of lleait1p oro-, Pmjlct of'-lllliGwl Tn '"th•
(I.e. ......... fait .... cnftl, IIC.).
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THE WORLD OF TODAY ANDTOMOUOW
0-3 Onlap Projea •lloaloiY. Sdmre, Wllllllr, c.(l.e. ..................... dUplaya).
THE WORLD OFTHE.AitTS
1&gt;-4 Onlap Projea ......,..,
Onphic Alii
(I.e. ........ peidlnp, PlfiiiiiY· ooiJqe, aeedlewotk, 3~ Ill).
D-5 Glllllp Colhdion; ~
J&gt;.6 Glllllp Project relalina to die PerfOIIIIiat Alii
(I.e. maalcal inlllt • ra, ClaiM wtiliq, dnmalica, - m , ).
0-7 l'(iecell-· Cnftl.
THE WORLD OF THE Our.OF-DOORS
D-8 Onlap Project of OaldaorCnfll, N - Cdlecticllll, 81111 Ac:counl of IIIII Outdoor Bxperiatce
(I.e. pot~en, peep lbowa, dilplaya); or 011 Outdoor Hwlh md Safety.
THE WORLD OF GIRL SCOurs
D-10 ~': tha lAw md l'lanile, Girl Scout Hi~. Tradition_. Waya,
• , Ce1ebnlionl or Bridaina-

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CLASS 78. PRODUCDON- Allq•.

4-H HORSE FUN SHOW

-VIM_.

Saturday, August 19 • 9:00 a.m.·
I. DRUNKARD'S PARADISE •• Younge.rt rider in bock!
2. GLASS OF WATER RACE
3. RIDE cl RUN

4. DASH FOR CASH
S. DOllAR BILL RACE
6. EGG cl SPOON
7. BOOTRACE
8. TACKING RACE
9.SACKRACE
10. POTATOE RACE
II. STAKE RACE ·
12. BARREL RACE

•• Novice Overall Award
•• Junior Overall Award
•• Senior Overall Award
Ali4-H rul., will apply 10 each youth participating.
All overall awards are for 4-H members only.

MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR
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BROWNIE GIRL SCOur GROUPPROJECf CATEGORIES
ALL BROWNIE GROUP PROJECfS ARE TO HAVE GREEN ENTRY TAGS.

CLASS 79. SPECIAL AWARDS TO FAIR EXHIBITORS.
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79a. Expenses shall be allotted to amaximwn ofS delegares(cost each $100.00)to 1995 4-H Youth
Expo 10 be held in JWte at O.S.U., provided they exhibit at the fair. Not to exceed $150.00.
79b. An allowance of $25 each shall be made as a panialscltolanhip to four delegates to National
Leadership ~orum and 4-H Citizenship Shon Course in Washington, D.C. Total cost of the four
delegares ISm excess of$1,000.00. Balance above subsidy 10 be paid by 4-H Advisory Committee
and the lndividurJs participating. Cost to the Fair Board not to exceed S100.00.
MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR
DAISY GIRL scour GROUP PROJECf CATEGORIES
ALL DAISY PROJECTS ARE TO HAVE BLUE ENTRY TAGS.

THE WORLD OF WELL BEING
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G~Wp Prcject 011 Nllriliml

(l.c.lecipe boob, dwU Oil awilial, etc.) or Group Project on Hwlh,
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Safety, or Pbyllical Filneu (I.e. minialwe diaplaya, peep abowa, or dionmu).
B-2. Group Prcject of 8lldna -Pica or Cooldee &lt; - o f 3-5 kinds in cockiea only).
B-3 OIOap Sewiaa.
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THE WORLD OF PEOPLE
B-4 OnJup Prcject of llcrbae or lnlemMiollll Tndilioaa.
B-5 Group Prcject of SeMce Projocu ( I . e . - - · family, etc.).
B-6 Oroap Prcject ofNoedl •Ott (embnlidery,IIIC.).
THE WORLD OF TODAY AND TOMORROW
B-7 ~ Projecs on &amp;alcv, Recyclina, !M:ieoce, Weolhcr, Cmen, or Money Maul-.
THE WORLD OF THE ARTS
B-1 OIOap Prcject ..tlliDa 10 lhe Via* (I.e. pbo~Gsnpby, oolllae. etc.).
11-9 OIOap Projecl ofGnpiS!= Alii (drawiaa .t; palnlinl).

THE WORLD OF WELL BEING
D-1 GJaup Project of Nlllrilial
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or OnJup l'lojecs of Heallh, Sllety, or Pbyaicll F'- ("Lc. lhowa, minioluJ8 dUplaya
(. . . . .), poiiCrL

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Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
(614) 992-2878

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THE WORLD OF THE our-OF-DOORS
B-14 Gnlup Project of Outdoor Cnfta.
B-15 Onlap Project ofN- Cdlecticllll.
8·16 Gtoup Project of IMiliCClOIIIII of 111 Ooldoor l!xperience
(I.e. poaen, peep Jbowa, dilplaya) or Jl'OUII Project on Outdoor Heabh llld Safety.
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B-17 GJaup Project on the Law and Promiae or GnJup Project on Girl Scola Hialory, Tradition llld Waya.
8·18 Group Project Oil Ceremanicl, Celebnllona, Bridaina.'
Bronle Girl ScwiiJHihldull Project Cal•orlel

THE WORLD OF THE our-OF-DOORS
8·.51 Outdoor Project from NIIIUrel Cutoffs,
("Lc. animallndl: c:uliaa•. rulJbinaa, llird feeden, or hike Rickl, etc.).
Bukary from natunl maleriall.
B-.59Camp Plannina ("t.e. uail aipa,caperdwU, camp beabh and safety, ftre exbibiu, camp meal plannina.
dJeaina for camp, elc.). Homemade Camp BquipnenL
.• B.a! W~r (i.e. nin p~p, fonc:ulina. wealher llaliona, e1c.).
B-61 N1111re (i.e. a touch, amel1 or lisleaina diafltY· etc.).
B-62 Nllllre Col1eclionl (leava, ahclla, rodu,IIIIIICII, eiC.).
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B-63 DemoallnUI Promise asid Laws (i.e. collaae, ~· pme, etc.).
B-64 Ceremoniea (I.e. show a apecial ceremony UIDII pic:wrea, etc.). Scooll'l Own.
B-6.5 Girl SeoUl Ways and T..otili0111 (i.e. badae wodta, ac.), Wide Games.
B.(i6 lntcnroop Kliviliea.
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B-19 Cake (bal mixu may be used).
B-20 Cookies or Ban, Dec:onlcd Coc*iea.
B-21 Cllldy.
B-22 Piel.
B-23 Nulrilioua Saadta.
B-24 Nulritioa (I.e. Recipe Bcda or cltaru, food diasy).
B-2.5 Small Penonal Sewina projec:l (i.e. dseu, akin, etc.).
B-26 Rec:rellioaal Sewina (i.e. doll cloches, roya, e~e.).
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B-27 Mitce11aneoua Sewina (i.e. fabric care,llilcltea, etc.).
B-28 Poiaoa Contsol, Emci'ICI'Icy Preparedneaa, Finl Aid, PeiiClllal Safety, 1lxen:ise p.... ~.
B-29 Animal C....
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B-30 CamiD&amp; (fruiu, veacubles, pic:ldea, etc.).
B-31 ]oms or 1elliea.
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B-32 Heri~qe (Lc. family IRes, ttylnaa,lnlditioai, iic.).
B·331nlemllional Traditions (i.e. pal tu. world friawhhip ac:liviliea, etc .).
B-34 Herilqe CrafU (lie dye, batik, crochet, quihina. kniaina, etc.).
B-3.5 CoUeclims, 11011-nalllre auch u della, belll,llllllpl, etc.).
B-36 Communily SeiVice pnijecu.
B-37 Girl Plamina
B-38 Special Popdalim Project ("Le. Senior Cili:rJODa, diffaa~dy-abled, •ian Janauaae, etc.).
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B-39 Recydina, EcoiOJY or Bneray Awareness.
B-40 Science Experimenu (i.e. h0111e.arowa crymla, etc.).
B-41 Small Paper Projec:u.
B-42 Career Exploration.
B-43 Garnes cl Toys.
B-44 Hand-held Tool Projec:u.
THE WORLD OF ARTS
B-4.5 Fine An (i.e. Plinlinaa • oil, acrylic, war color).
B-46 An (i.e. pen, penc:il. ink, aayon.liquid embroidesy, etc · chalk and putcll mual be coaled orin a frame).
B-47 Puppcu (Lc. clay, me1a1. ckluab an, e~c.).
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B-48 Soolplllre (i.e. clay, melal, doo&amp;h an, Ole.).
B-49 Maaame, Wesvina.
· B-50 Suina An.
B-.51 Needle wOJt (Le. cn:wel, embroidery, nocdlepoinl, etc.).

MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR
JUNIOR GIRL scour GROUP PROJECI" CATEGORIFS
ALL JlJNIOR GROUP PROJECI'S ARE TO BE ON YELLOW ENTRY TAGS.
THE WORLD OF WELL BEING
1-1 Group Plojecl of Sewina (I.e. quill or umplcn, etc.).
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1·2 Group Plojecl of Nuwioa (I.e. nocipe boob, chana, etc.).
1-3 Group Plojecl of Hwlh and Safety
(i.e. phy~ developmeal, physical filneaa,IJIOIII, peer peasure, aelf...,.loem buildina,
aroomina, etc.).
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1·.5 Group Projec:l of Herilqe (Lc. family ueea, etc.) or Folklore.
1-6 Group Projec:l of IniCmllimal Friendship (i.e. pen .,.ta. world friencbhip, etc.).
].7 Group Projec:l of Communily Service.
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J-8 Group Project on Special Population Ptojecu, (i.e. aian languaae. senior citizens, clifferenlly·abled, etc.).
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1·9 Group Project of Carpenlt)' (See rule 15).
J-10 Group Project of Science orCompulen.
J-11 Group Project on Troop Attivilies111d Money Management.
THI; WORLD OF THE ARTS
· J-12 Group Pro~ reJalina 10 the Visual ("Lc. pholoarafhy. coUaa~. etc.).
J-13 Group Project of Graphic~~~~ (drawina and poinuna).
J-14 Poppell)' and 3-Dimeasioaal An.
J-1.5 Group Project relalina 10 the Perfonnina AIU (i.e. c:sealive wrilina. dramalica, coolllmina, video, etc.).
J-16 MiscellliiCOUI An.
J-17 Group Display of Kaol Boanl1, Trail Sips, Compua Uuae, or Camp Map~.
J-18 Group Display of c.npina Bquipar:nl (homemade).
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1·20 Group Project m the Law and Promiae.
1-21 Group Project 01\ Girl Seoul Hillery, Traditions, and Ways
1·22 Group Project on Ceremonies, Celcbnlions, or Bridging. ·

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THE WORI,D OF WELL BEING

.Crow's Family Restaurant

J-23 Cake (no boX mixes, can be f1011cd, or unfrosted).
J-24 Cake (i.e. decorated, binhday, etc.).
J-~~ Cookles&gt; 6 f'OOI&lt;iea or ban . •
J-26 Breads or Rolla.
1·21 Pica.
J-28 Caming · two jan (vegetables, pickle•, fruit) .
J-29 111111 or Jellies · two jan.
J-30 Candy 6piece•.
J-31 N111rilioa (i.e. Recipe books, food diary, food ICIII, Ole. ).

HOME OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
228 W. Main ·SI.
· Pomeroy, Oh.

Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney
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SMITH~AUCTIONEER
Route ·1, Racine, Ohio 45771

PHARMACY

Ohio 57-68-1344
West Virginia 515

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L. SCOTT POWELL
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We carry all the big •nd little Items you'd expect
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··Phone(614)992·2652

1·32 Small Penoaal Sewina (i.e. dreu, akin, Ole.~
1·33 RecrealiOIIal Sewina (Lc. dell c:lothel, roys, Clc.).
1·34 MiaceU.,_ Sewina (I.e. lliu:hina diaplaya, sewina kiu, etc.).
J-35 Sporumlnlhip llld Spocu Skilla.
1·36 Subllaace Abuse.
1·37 PeiiClllal Safety md Finl Aid.
1-38 PeiiClllai ·Developmen&amp; and Care.
1·39 Child Care.
1-40 Animal Care.
THE WORLD OF PEOPLE
J-41 Herilaae ("Lc. raniily r.-, etc.).
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1-42 Herila8e Cnfll (quillin" c:rodlelina. kniuiilg, embroidery, etc.):
· 1-43 Colletticna (noa-nalllre).
1-44lnlemalimal Tradilionl (I.e. pal pela, world frieadahip, etc.
J-4.5 Hilrorical Silea IIIII Twn. ·
1-46 Special Populalioa Projec:ll (i.e. Senior Citizen•, differendy-abled, aianlanauaae, etc.).
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1-41 Deaipa of the Future. .
1-48 Hi-IWI·(i.e. Communications, compuaen, robots, eu:.).
J-49 Money Manqemen&amp; (i.e. penoaal budJ&lt;I, ctc.). •
1·50 Travd Loa• (i.c. lrip plamina. trip diary, etc.)
1-.51 Carea Explonlion
1·51 Science Projoc:u
1·53 Carpenlt)' Projoc:u (Lc.IOOit-uae diaplay, wood pojecU, CIC.)
J-54 Recyclina, Bcolcv or l!neraY Awara~eu
THE WORLD OF THE ARTS
1·.5.5 Fine An (I.e. Painlinp - oil, acrylic. water color) .

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J-56 An ('~.e. poft. peac:il. ink. crayon, liquid embrclidery, e1&lt;: • c:hallt IIICI puld• mUll be c:noled or in a f...,e)
J-57 Visual &lt;:onununic:aliCII (i.e. video, pbotos'"f"'y. prinll, etc.)
J-58 l'td"!"""l ~ ('Le. clnma, ~ mllllcal iniiNIIIenll, cootumina. etc.) Video
J-59 ~ ~nlllll (i.e. poem•, liOnel with or withou1 ill~•. etc.)
J-60 3-Dimauional An ('Le. Sallpcure, •rina and wire an. 01c.)
J-61 Macrome, Weavina
J-62 N~ w(!lk (i.e. crewel, embnlidery, needlepoinl, etc.) ·
J-63 Ccunled C.O.o Sliu:b
J-64 Cenmicl • from alll&lt;lld
J-65 Cenmicl· hand buill
J-66 Knillina cr Crnchelinc
J-67 OriaJnal Sona or Mulical Wrilina
J-68 MiwU._ CnA
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J-69 Ouldoor Projecu (i.e.lable clilpla)l from llllilra c:utolfl.lllbbinao, bikina,llidt• ecc.)
~ctl)' flllm 1111ural maleriala, N1111re Nlec:licno.
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1•7 c.mpN PlanninaA (i.e.~~-~.lnillipo,ecc.)OuldoorSafct),Honwnec!ec.mpBquipnenL
1•71 11111re wuenuo ('Le. wildlife, lndt casu. biltu, ecc.).
J-72 Wealber('Le. nin ....e, foreculina,elc.).
J-73 ~olOutdoor.llxperieuce·-·wrilina'
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J•7• IOGpOcweiW MoDe) M..a-.
J-75 N~. Counc:il.._._ Aclivilia,Jr. Aide Aamda (u iD .,._.),
J-76 Gid Scxu Wll)llllll Tndid0111 (i.e. bedp --.ecc.).
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ALL CADE'JTE GROUP PROJECI'S AU TO IE ON OIANGE ENTRY TAGS.
THE WORLD OF WELL IEING
C-1 Gta.p Projeaa of S..U. (I.e. qaik or......._ ecc.). •
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C·2 Gtalp Projeaa of Nlllrilion (I.e. . . . . boab, c:1JMa, e1e.).
C3 GIOGJI Projeaa of Hoallb llld Sallty (I.e. pb)lbl deu I
nl, pb)lical,._.,apona. peer ,....are.

THE WORLD OF THE ARTS
C-$7 Pine Aru (i.e. _Painllna• •oil, ~lie, Walcr color).
An (Le. pea, penc:il. ink. CIII)QI. liquid -broidery etc. •
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c:hallt 111d puldl mull be ~ cr iD a fnme). '
e-n v;uua1 &lt;:onununi~ ('Le. 'Video, phCltOJ~• .,u.•. eae.).
, C-591'trf"!"""l Arlo (1.e. dllllla, handmade mulical inruumenll COIIWIIin&amp; e1&lt;:) Video.
C-al Creauve Wrilina (i.e. poema,IIOrieo with or williou1 iii~ etc.).'
C-61 3-Dimenncnal An (i.e. Sculpwre,llrina,...s wire an, ecc.).
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C-62 Macrame, Weovin1.
C-63 Needle work ('Le. crewel, embrclidery, needlepoinl, ecc.).
C-64 eou..ed C1011 SlildL
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C-65 Cenmico • from a mold. .
C-66Cenmia ·hand builL
C-67 Kniaina or Crochelina. ·
C-68 OriaiDal Sona or Mulical Wrilina.
C-69 Mil&lt;:dloneow CnA.
THE WORLD OF THE OUT-OF-DOORS
C-70 Ouldoor Prnjeell (i.e.lable clilplay1 from na111re1 c:utolfo, nab1Jina1, bike llidto, etc.)
Badtetry from nMuralnweriall 111111re cnllec:licn1
C-71 Camp Plamina (i.e. c:anpu• u~aae.laloU.Inil•ip, ecc.). ·
Ouldoor Safely, Homemade c.mp Bquipmaa.
C-72 NIIUre Awarmeoo (i.e. wildlile, tndt CUll hikes etc.).
C-73 Weather (i.e. rain puae, fOieCIUiina, ecc.). •
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SENIOR GIU. scour GROUP PROJECT CATEGORIES
ALL SENIOR GROUP PROJECTS ARE TO BE ON PINK (RED) ENTRY TAGS.
THE WORLD OF WELL BEING
S I Omup Pn) of . ,
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S-3 Omup l'nlject of Hedb llld Wety (i.e. pb~ ~ pby1ica1 fiba apona.
o e l ( - buildin.. lftllllllina ecc.).
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S-4 Omup l'nlject • C1b c1econ1int. Blkina,·C:.U.U.,.
THE WORLD OF PEOPLE
S-5 0mup i'n&gt;Fol Herirap (Le. fllllily -.etc.), Folklore.
SS-6? Oroup l'nl~ ollnlelllalionll P,;...tthip ('Le. pea pall world frioncbhip, ecc.).
• Omup proJCCl of Ccmmunily Senice.
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S-8 Group project 011 Speciol Pnpnloticn frojecb, ('Le. lip llnaueae, ~Worcidzau diiJ
THit WORLD OF TODAY AND TOMORROW ' Oraaly-.bled,ecc.).
S-9 Omup JIIOject of Caopeaay (See ..... 1$).
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S-11 Group Projea 111 TIOGJI Acllaielllld Malley M..ccmeni.
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C-5 Group ""'-!- of HeoUp (I.e. f..Wy -,~~~:.) fnlkkn.
C-6 Orcolp ""'-!-of~ Pri""+ip (i.e. pea pall, wadd
ecc.).
C7 Chnup l'lnjecu of o-nty Semce.
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C.II Group l'lnjecu 011 Troop'Ac:liviliellllll Money Manaatma~L
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Cl2 Group Prnjecu re1a1ina 10 1he Visual (i.e. pbolacllljlby colbae. e1c.).
C-.13 Gnlup Prnjecu of Gnpbic Ani (dmriua llld poimina).
C-14 Puppetry IIICI3·Dimaidonal An.
CIS Gftllljl Prnjecu re1a1iq 10 1he pafonnina Ani (Le. crea1M wrilina dnmalico COIIIImlna. &gt;ideo ecc.).
Cl6 Mioceiii!JI'lOUo CnA.
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C-17 ~~ ~y olol ~
Boarda, :rdil Sipo, Ompe• Uuae, cr Camp Mapo.
C. 18 ~·-r -.-Y
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C·l9 Group l'lnject of N111ure C.-A.
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C-20 Group~ Clllhe Law~ Prnmite. GnJUp PIOjca 111 Gid Seoul Hiltooy, Tndilionl. 1nd W~ .
C-21 Group Plnjec&amp; 011 C e - , Ce1ebn1ion1. or Bridaina.
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THE WORLD OF WELL BEING
C-22 Cake (no box millu, can be fiOIIed cr unf!OIIed).
C·23 Cake _('Le. decumed,'blnhday, ett.).
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C-24 COOkiet • 6 cookiel cr ben.
C-25 Breacb or RoUt.
C-26PieL
C·27 J11111 or JeDieo ~ IWO jan.
C-28 C:.U.U., (fnlil, veactablu. pidtleo. e1c.) -1wn j-..
C-29 Cond) • 6 ~
I C-30 NUirilion (i.e. Recipe boob, f9011 dWy. fond 1e111, e1c.). ,
, C-31 Smoll ~ Sewina (i.e. drelo,lkin, e1c.).
C-32 ~ Sewin1 (i.e. Doll clolbeo, IOf•. ecc.).
C33 Miwn...,.,, Se~ •iu+m1 ..........., ....;_ ldu eJA:.).
C-34 SjiOIUmllllllip IIIII
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C-36 Penonai Safety 111d Fin1 Aid.
C37 Penonai DewlCjiiiiCIIIIIICI Cue.
C-31 OWd Cue.
. C-39 ADinW Care.
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C-40 HeriJaae ('Le. family -.,lnditionl, ecc.).
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C-41 Heriuae CnfU (quillina; lmillina. ancbctin~o·embraidery etc.).
C-42 CollecliOIII (nco-aalure).
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C-431nlelllllional Tradilicnt (i.e. pea pall, world frioncbhi,. etc.).
C-44 Hillorical Siw IIICI Toun.
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C-4$ S~ Popllalim l'lnjecto ('Le. Senior au-, diff""'!dY-.bledJiau llnpaae, ecc.).
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C-47 You llld The Law.
C-48 Women'• HiAory A Ac:hievemen11.
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C-49 Duipo ollhe Fu11lre.
C-50 Hi-todl (i.e. CcmmunicaliOIII, ocnputen. robou, etc.).
C-51 Money Monaaemen1 (Le. penonal budpJ, eJA:.). ·
C-5Z Tnvd Los• (i.e.lrip plannina.lrip dWy, eu:,).
C-53 Cueer l!xploralion.
C-54 Science Projeclloncl Space JhplonlicO . .
C-$$ Carpenuy l'lnjeell (i.e. wood projecu, tool-uoe cliJplay etc.).
C-56 Recyclina Bccloay or EnetJy Awarene11.
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C. The World of Today llld Taaoounw includeucliviliu thalfoeu1 Cll diJcoveaina die bow IIICI wby
ollhin&amp;r. explorinallld axporimenlina widun.,ytecl•"*''ieo thaiiOUCh daily life; claliDa with dlanau;
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· vi..t; pat-ma.lilcrur. enjoyina IIICIIIIJIIUiinl one;'• oclfthrouah variou• anformo; appecialina 1he
allillic laiOIIb ancl-.ibuliOIII of olhen. SiDaJe .,;- !IIUII be mounled llld equipped with hoot. or
lunaerorlhe)maybellalllediO~. Munllbalc:anbeiOiledwillbeaccepcedonclwillbeahihiJedcnly
ihpacepennill: (Seenlo15.) n
B. Tbe W~d fllheOul.of·Doorl illdoclaucliviiu lbalfoc:IQOii~..t
leriaaoflbo
-.of-doorl; livina onclc:arina fer our - n l Clivi.-; andenlaadina IIIII ,..,..,;,I;'J; ill I
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of aD livilla JbinaL
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may~ dilqualiW. Thi1 inch., uoina a4 X 6~c:ud with lboaid'•- poa .. dle bMt oldie ....
lhhibilonmay-onlyonoapdmlion. Nomorelhanone-.y-bei!lllde b)l •uhibilorilllll)'wortd.
~ IIOjiUaiO edl)' blank mUll.be 1111111 by each indiwmlor pnupmatlna a amy. lflbero iJ ~ oneabihit
"! ay one claa, ,lhe pnmiiiiD awuded will DCI -..rily be finL l11dividual Olllriel flllimilarii!!CIII ae
dilccunaed u ailll will compcta aaainll each olher. Similar ilanolllould be enleled u a arnup. (See nde .
15.) (Bacll aid may- n c - " - one project _per wndd fer aiOI.II ol6.)
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Gnode CCIIifleted in School
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anic:1e iJ po1in differenl wodd 1han IIIUal). Bahihi10rname Cll beck of ... only.
t SJ*i:'1 inlllrucli0111 fer cookina eulrieo: AU abibilo mllll have recipu IIIIICbed flllliedienu IIICI
cliJec110111) IIICI placed Cll diljiOIINe conlainen (with die eotcopian of fond preseaveriaa). In dlecueol pie,
cab llld lnacf;dle whole Ollll)' lhoulcl be bnlqhl10.--1 cll)'ina 0111 before juclp.. PorcooiDel canc1y
cr Qljlcalteo, 1ia piecu ae10 be mbmiuecl. Two (2) jon of jaml or jeWu mllll be 011Jeaed; one 10 ~ IIICI
one.IO dili'!AJ· !'/O food permilled 10 be aNbiteclllllhe CG1i11y fair. Enuy ... aftd recipe lhoulcl be with

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S-31 Nlllrilion e. Recipe boob, fond dWy, food 1a11, ecc.).
S-32 SmaU ~ SewJna (i.e. dmo,lkin, ecc.).
S-33 R~ ~ (Le. Doll clolhet,10y1, e1c.).
S-34 .~1 SeWIIII (i.e. llliiA:bin&amp; di1play1 IMI,.;,•Idu etc.).
S-35 Spoclmalhip llld Spc111 Sti11a.
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S-37 PmonU Safct) llld Pint Aid.
.S-38 PmonU Developmenloncl Cue.

with food Ill jucllll'l (pi&lt;:lum are for abibill only). A pic:luns from a mapzine may be uoecl fer cioplay.
8. No pro~ made • clun:b camp or Bihh: School may be enleled, Day c.mp project can be enleied 81
a aroup proJCCl only.
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10. ~ l'lnjecto ~all C0111i11 of~ WOJt ollllleullhfte aid• in one pi"'JIIIDiowl. The abibil may
be one anic:le 011 which lllleul three airll'havo WOJbcl, or il may be a minimum of !htoe and a muimiiiD
ollia~~byaJrbiDaiiOGporcampprojec:L (Grnupprnjecto : oneineachwodcl.) Onlyoneribbcn
• and penuum will be awanled 10 each edl)'. GidlwiD aea..-. panicip.licn ribbcnl.
II. Judainl will be lhe thin! cr.JICliiO IIIII SaiunloyolJul) Ill !he Junior Pair BuilcJina. AU projecto lhould
be iD place for ~ina by 9:00 A.M. Judaina u baled 0111cDowleclae onc1 uperience aoined by lhe aid or
the~ and mden":" o1 a~ 110GJ1 proanm u _lei fonh iD lhe Girl Scxu,HIIIdboolt. OriJinaliiJ,
creauVIIy, workmuuhip,llllriCIIVe ....-..ce.honellly o1J1111erialllld ccnlllllclion dunhlcenouah forlhe
delianed - are poinll ccnnclered.
12. All011.uieomu11beln place by 5:00P.M. Sawnlay, befons lhefolr. BoodJ oe~-uplinlel ue6:00Joi:OO
1'-"'· 011 Pridaycr 10:00a.m.I05:00p.m. 011Satunlaybeforethefoir. The abibillmay 1101 be reaJIC&gt;Vedbefcre
~~aft&lt;.- !he flir. AU boolhomull be laken clown t,wwecn 1:00 IIICI2:30 p.m. Sunday.
il. Dmy Girl Scowl may llllhihil&amp;nlllp prnjecu Clllf.' AU ocher abibiiOn mUll uhihiltwo individual
prnjecu 10 Jeeeive flir pa111U. AU prnjecto mull meet Girl Scoullllallclarda. (See rule 15.)
14. All Girl Scxu Trnopo will be requirecl10 waldllhe Junior Plir Builclina 011 Thunda) ~!he flir from
10:00 1.111.10 10:00 p.m. Airy 110GJ1 thlll dne1 no1 do their pan iD wlllc:hlnalhe builcJina willl010 their fair
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S-49 You llld die Law.
S-50 w.,.._•, HiiiOI)' A Achieftllledl.
S-51 Delian• ollhe l'1llure.THE WORLD OF TODAY AND TOMORROW

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S-53 Money M~~~a~- (i.e. per;,••aUaiCI..C,IIG.).'
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S-55Cnulhploruicn.
S-56 Sc:ieQce l'nljecto IIICI Spa lhplonlicn.
S·$7 ~ Projecu ('Le. wood prnjecto,IOOI-we clilplay. eJA:.).
S-58 Recyclina &amp;nloaJ or IJneray Awarene11.
THE WORLD OF THE ARTS
S-59 P'me An ('Le. Painlina• · cil, ICI)'Iic, waJcr color).

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c:hol~ @!Jd ~tda1DI!Ilbe1l011aior iDa fnme.).

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PET SHOW ·Friday, August 18, 1995 • 9:00 A.M.

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The 1995 Pet Show will be held on Friday, AuSUJll8. 1995: at 9:00A.M. in the show arena.
Cl11101 ue u follows:
Clua I · Beat Cat .
Cluall • BUI Doa
Clw m·Beat Rodent
CluaiV ·Moat Talented (12 years llld under)
Clua V • MO.t Talented (13 years llld under)
C1w VI -Moll UnUIUal
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C1w VIII • Belt Dreued Pet. .

RULES

- 1. NO lllimall weiahina ovar 150 pllllldl.
2. One entty par c!Ua. No ll1imal em be entared in monslhlll two cW...
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day oC lllllhow fro.ot 8:30 A.M. 10 9:00 A.M. only a1 the llhow 1m!&amp; • lhe fair
4. &amp;tty fee is Sl.50parclua ifpeid in ldvlllee, $2.00 if paid lheday ofd!e
5. You mllll hevo pet !lllder c:onbolal all timca.
6.1f pee em be IOMI,Ioad him; if noc, cmy pee in auil8ble container.
7 .In Moat-Tllcnted Ct-. lriw lillod on entty blank mUll be dono in front of judaoa.
8. Judpa' ~ il flMI.
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Most Makes

Pick Up &amp; Delivery Available
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Homelite • McCulloch®
Chain Saws &amp; Weed Trimmers
Financing Available · . ·

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SS-·17 Group~ of Kaollloudo: Tdil Sipo. Canpuo u..,e, c.mp Mapl.
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S-19 Group cfisFia) 011 N1111n1 Cnl\.
THE WORLD OF GIRL scours
S-20 Group project 011dle Law ond Promile.
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S-22 Group P'CIJIICl 011 c-ieo, Celebnliono, or Bridabw
SENIOR GIRL SCOUT INDIVIDUAL PROJECT CATEGORIES
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S-23 Cake (nc boa millu,- be fJooJcd or unfiOIIed).
S-24 Cake (i.e. ~lied. binhday. ecc.).
S-25 Cookies· 6 cockiu or bon.
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S-27 Pill.
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S-28 J... ollld Jelliu ·IWO jan.

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4. Ail abibill !IIUII be made by 1he abibitnr and mull DCI haw been iD 111y .,.motu fair. Pair eahihill
lllould be .,onl&amp;rnwlh fl aood CidSccuiProanm• wither in lheiiOGJI, • camp, cr 1J0W1b ollheindividual
.aid in punuil of a bobby.
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includes aclivilieolhll fOCIII 011 pb)oical and eanClCioDal heabh; nlllrilion
IIICI ueadle; inJer penonal relalionlhipl; lhe heme; llfeay; work onclleillft IIICI
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B. The World of Ptople indudu acli'lida lbalfOCUion ~ awiUealell ollhe ,..nou, calluru

~:~== r;;;:;:~'1:!t ~.,...ttcdlqe, ecc.).

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U. Bxhibilllhoulcl not eaceed 22 X28 X 33 inchel with lhe uneplion ol•wina projeo:u, which lllll.be
folclecl. (Project• Jaraer Jhan thil mu• be appuwedMieut fcur weeki bclcre judainJ.)
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.mu~~; be mailed orfr.mecl..ll mdy10han1. Wires, conls, ecc.,mulll be oocwe1y aaachecl. Nolapedcrconlll
or wue 111d no pallle 011 h.,.en lhould be ulecl. Valuable cnA ilean1 lhould be bnxecl under aluL
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li'OOfl in Meia• Counay. l!ach linOp lhaU pay $3.00 10 Shirley Copr by Mardi IlL 'l'hens will be 5 airl
lrnphieooncl 5 pros...,lonliRiphielavaiiablo il fundi are paid. Odllllwile, theae will be aupbloa for die
Jirjlcnlyand IIOGpl will reoeiveJOieiiU. TherevGivina unpbywill bepv.iiOdlea-....
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SalUiawanl. A Gnnd and ReKrve O!an,.ion Ribbon wiD be aiven in each oldie 5 Ieveii ill each oldie
6 worlcloil projectlue up 10 llandanb. A'*-rwiU be pvea in each lewl of &lt;lid Scoulaforbell falrbocllll
with a molvina plaque 10 die beiil ovenU fair booch oldie fiw lewll.

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THE WORLD oF GIRL'scours
C-75 TIOGJI GovernmeaL
C-76 Wider OpponunilieL
C-TT lnleilrOOp Aclivili•.
C·71 Gid Seoul Wa)lllld Tnclili0111 ti.e. bodp wOJk, ecc.).

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S-62 Perfpnnina Alii (i.e. cbwna, hancmademllllcal iulllrUIIIenll,
elc.~ Video.
S-63 Clellliw Wrilina ('Le. poenu, ,lllnri~ with!lla illusualicw, elc.).
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S-64 3-Dimenlional An ('~.e. Seulplure, 11rina and wire an. eJA:.).
S-65 ~. Weavin..
S-66 Needle wodt (i.e. mwel, embroider), -'lepoinJ, ecc.).
S-67 Counted Crooo Slitdl.
S-61 Cenmica • from a mold.
S-69 Cenmica • band builL
S-70 Kniuina or Croc:helint·
S-71 Oriaiual Sona or Muaical Wrilina.
S-72 Miopn._.,1 Cnll.
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S~73 Outdoor projecto ('Le. loble cliJpiA)I from III1Wa cutolf1, rubbinp, biJto llicb, etc.),
Bultctl)' from IIIIUnl maJeriW, Nalllre Collecliolio.
S-74 c.mp Plannina ('Le. compu• uaaae. Jmou.lllillip. e1c.)
Ouldoor Safct). Homemade Canp EquipmenL
S-75 NIIUre Awarenuo ('Le. wildlife lndt c:uts, hikel, ecc.).
S-76 Wealher ('Le. nin IMIIC. frmcutina. etc.).
S·T1 Accow11 of Ouldoor Bxperience • --wrilin..
THE WORLD OF GIRL SCOurs
S·74 TIOGJI GciveaMoe&amp;
S-75 Wider Oppormnilieo.
S-761ntenroop Aeliviliol.
S-71 &lt;lid Sccul Wayooncl Tndilionl ('Le. baclae work; ecc.).
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ALL RULES MUST BE FQ,LLOWED.
I. TheGid Sccul8 conaiderpulic:ipolion in lheMeip Counay Pairaprivil.oand1Dcpporlllllil}'1011we
Jbeir ...._pliobnltilll, inlerellllld ideM. AU eahihill 111d dilplay1 mUll ..,_.blah qulliay 111 effcrJ,
oriainalily,- oncldle Gid Scoull'lnplm.
2. livery reaiJund Gid Seoul, Klnderaonen duouah lldl pade, aiiGeYuY repllered &lt;lid Seoul Trncp,
Gid ScoulCimp (day.!Uiola,ecc.)u eliaiblo100111era prnjec:tin die fair~
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All) anide 1hal doel DCI COIJIIIIy with die Nlelll\d replaliCilo ollhe Meia• Ccanly Pair llld Oid "--'
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BOX 32; POMEROY, OHIO 4576t, ON OR BEFORI; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lf, 1995.

c-11 Fair,. 811.... 1..,.10 abide bJ liM..._ n1a.

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AWARDS:
An award wiD bo pven 10 1he Wu- in ocb clua.
A roteao wiD bo awarded to lhe 2nd piKe wil-. of Olldl clua.
All ocher putil:iJ*illl will receiw • participllioa ribbon.

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· Enlrieo will be judaed on Weill , appeannce, upenioe, 111d 1po111m1nlhip.
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Prize• will be awarded.
Vehicle• not peamilled on fairaroundl iuoide a•re.
Aae CaJeaOI)': 16 yn.IIICI under; over 16 yn. old.

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STALL ASSIGNMENTS

Conte~~~: Sllle Crafts, Swe Baking IIIII Sewin$- Talent; Signins. State Poster/BIIIMr, Safety
Poster, Nalional Crafts, National Slllifed Toy, National Needlework, Art &amp; Photography, IIIII ·
Prince ct Princess.
Premium AmoiDIIS we u follows:
First P1al:e • $1.00

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BOY SCOUTS

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exhibitattheMeigsCountyJuniorFair.AnyunitwishingtoexhibitshoulclcontactCathyWorkman
at742-2010 m or befote July IS, so space can be resa-ved. ~ ·

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1\GE (When Made)
RANK (ex. Explorer)----POST(230) _ _ _ _ _ __

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~xhibitor may enter only one item per category md may enter no mote than four

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after the fm.
Af!Y unit in~esred in displaying a group JGjec:l should contact Cathy Workman u soon as
po111ble for details.

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Jooad rar alllbllon wllldt Mt!p Ctu!!tJ.
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HORSES MUST REMAIN UNTIL I A.M. SATURDAY OR FORFErr PREMIUM
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DIVISION la7 . BELGIAN
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au. 3-StoDie~~l yean and Ullder 3 yean..... ................................. 20.oo
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au. 4-StoDiCII I year mil ......, 2 yean ........................ ,.............. 20.00
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aua7-Mue3yeonlllllullder4yeuw... _ ............... --............... 20.00
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DRAFI' HORSE CONTEST
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16 - 10 a.m. (Infield)

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4. LADIES WAGON OBSTACLE COURSE

OP~ TO AlL DRAfT }10RsES. Hones Dll)' be b1oaab1 iD 111 Wedneldsy ud 1111)' 1oave followina
canpletiod ol CCIIIell. One driver pet-...

PRIZE MONEY: $100.00 . - - - tl'fldld ..to 5 placa
The Fair Boenl will be uailled by !he Draft H.... A1sori11m ill tbae CONeaU which oro deu,ned 10
d11110111tr11e lhe capabiljriea oldie bonN u well u lbooe d
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Su_perinteDdeats • Roaer Spencer, Barban Beegle

· Saturday, August 19 -.12:00 noon

220 Yards-Any ...
220 Yards-lJean old
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550 Yards-An7 ...
880 Yards-3-Jr-llld •d IIJ' Rocbprtnp Derby (Quarter H--'J'horoupbred CltaiJenae)
· I. Bntry fee$100 - Punt $1200 (finl aiJ. poid entriea in each divilion)
2. Bn1ry fee S50- Pune $«)()for all other ncea.
3. Honea will n.ut f10111 a 6-hone IW1in1 lite.
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Photo flllilh will be provided.
• 6. Box atalb will be available Friday after S:OO p.m.
, 7,. All enlrie1 mqlt be paid by Auplt 13.
8. No ac;lllch Jefunda aller Jll"'IIIDI 1111 prinled.
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I I. Winnen mu" aubmit 10 blood lelt by veterinarian.
12. Trophy blanlteu will blo awuded.
13. Competitioll is open 10 olher bnedl.
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14. Send auia 10 Bubua Beep, Route I, Racine, OH 45771 orc:all (614~ 992-7888.

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au. I -Colt a .....................................-................, .... 1ROPHY 25.oo
au. 2-Fumen Hildl.. .....................................................1ROPHY 25.00

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CLASS 2G6 • HORSE PULLING CONTEST
I. IJalawei~ Teanu • 3200 J.ba. and uader.

SYRACUSE
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Place - Rolette
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15.00

DIVISION :UO ·MULES
Ouii·Mule3yean .tcwer................ ............................................. 20.00
Oul 2-Mule ander 3 yeuw... -........... .............................................. 20.00
Cunipion Mute. ........... ....................................... _
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• Champion Mule.................... _ _ , ................... - Orand OumpiOD Mule........................ -.............. ~ .......... Trophy
au. 3-Mare and Mute Foal ................................................ _ 20.00

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DIVISION 208 • PERCHERON -same 5*'•
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DIVISION 109 ·GRADE HORSF3
au. 1-0eldina .t Grade Male 3 yean and over..........·................. 20.00
au. 2-0eldina .t Grade Man under 3 yean.............................. 20.00
Junior CumpiOD Oeldina or Onde Mare........... ... ___. _
SeNor CllmpiOD OelcJina or Gl'lllle Mare. ..................... . _
Orand a..npion ~~or Grade Mue. .. - ....... ......... Trophy
aua 3-Belt IIIIICbed pmr (AD Bleeda) ........................................... 20.00

1995 omo HORSE PULLIN' RULES

Buying Real Estate w/timber
Reclamation Service

Pomeroy

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(a)Todelenninelbevliueoltypellldproperbnoedinaintheldec:tioaofbonaandmuletiiW-wforloaa
and uduoua dnA W&lt;lll&lt;.
(b) To UCCillla llld dcmoDJint.e die propermelhod ol tnininalllll condilicnin1 honea llld.-Jea for Jona
a n d - draft wodi:.
(c) To eacounae horaemamhip in linin&amp; honea and in driYina. .
(d) To clanoMrale lhe muimum pullina copKil)' d lhe honea llld mula.
The eommiaee lhall have lull jurildiclim over, u weD u power 10 clec:ide, all queati.- arillina in
CCIUIOCiionwilhlheCCIIIOIIIUbjecttothe.W..andldminlJtnlionaaprovidod.Theylhalldelenninothewinnen
and awarded prizea in accordance wilh the rules. Failoue 10 comply prcmpdy wilh the diredioo1 olthe
commi- lhalliUIIII in immediue dilqualificalim d a canlePMf The dec:lliOD d die IU,jorlty d die
commi- COIIOCIIIiallll)' maaer arillina in ccnnecsiCII wilh the CICIIIeltlhall be finaL Honel or driver all)' tie
disqualifiod 11 aaytime by lhe c:pmmiaeo eilher forlbe vioiiiJon ol oao o r - olthe ""''dirionll ol the CCIIIelt
or bec:a.- die ccntatlnalelm'a cnndiliCII isauch u 10 Iaiiier il cniCI or iaadviallle to~ lho 1e1m to
proceed lmlher.
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ELIGIBILITY: OPEN TO THE WORLD. Honallld mu1e1, "''udllll d wbele OWDed, am eJiaib1c
10 enter lhil ccnlell.
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I. The cliltlnC:e forooch puD lha11 be Z7 feel, lucliltlllce dleaalhm Z7 feet will be uecl10delermine die
winner or placomenllllbe end of ihe CCDiell.
2. The dinance between die ode boundariealhall be 14 feet. Tum• mllltlla)' within aide bounc1uies while
pullina. It bone IOUc:helrope ~eaarcJiell, il diaqualifia lhe pull.
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3. There wiD be only me driver and lwo helpen lillie lied and lhae will bono J1011in1 or IOUdlina oldie
bona while II lied.
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4. Finl and aeCCDd pulllhall be in the direclion indic:ared by the juclae1. Third pull maybe liken in either
dilec:lion JIIOVIdina CllflU8h 100111 n:mainl wilhin end bounduica.il team islxiobcl10ded IIIII bepa bumpipa, .
lhcy may have 10 ao die ume diJectim even if put die lllnl around poinL
5. Airy fornnl movement tl 1cloul a11er c1riYU pvea CCIIIIIIIal)d 10 ao wiD be COW!Ied u a puD llld
m - wiD be JeCOI'IIecl cxc:ept in cue of a break which edillel the team 10 IIIOiher pulL
6. Whiatle or aiplallhall be pven wileD team baa made die distance or cammiUed an enw nullifyina
diawK:e. Driver mull 11q1 team immedillely aller lhe lipl1.
7. AD teamlmlllt cake lim pulL Bach teamlhallllkelintllld aecand pull while hltchocl10the lied. Drivers
may forfeit leCcncl pulL Thinl ~ Dll)' be liken aller alllelllll have had lint ODd aeccnd pull. Y011multllke
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a lint or aeccnd pull10 be eliaiblefor albin! pulL
8. Driven wiD have aix lriea 10 act bitchocl. u be miaaea aD lix !hey will be dilqualified f101111be CCIIIeiL
9. yOil wiJI have lluee minuleiiO aethcd.cd 10 lhe lied llld malce yourfintpuiL 'lllatu allerthe ......cer
c:alla your aame. YCD wiD have two min- between your fll1lllld IOCOIId pull a. Third pull wiD be the aame
lllhefint.
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JO.Noheadinlalloweclllanylime.lfbonalettanaJedandneeciiObeheaded,dicymununhockandlcaoc
lied and hook bock on for 11111e pulL TeamiiU mlllt haw judte'a approvaiiO unhook.
II. Badueam lha1l bedri-by oaedrivcrlhrouah lheenlin CCDIUlelUIIIP'ill cued injw)' orillnell. Bach
drivel-will be allowecllwO helpen in hilchina- .
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11 Driocn lhallnot prod, whip, oriOUCb honea while pdlinlllllllhall drive with JeOIIY'"''e tipt linel,
and in no cue willa driver bo aDowed 10 wiWI or lhlkc linea ooer honea or above his own be..t while pullina.
No driver will bo allowed 10 jump the doubloueel while honea .,. pullina.
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pidt up their poper place in die IIJUIIII.
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)5. Wei&amp;Jitfor llaftol pull qJl be delamined by die olliciallso u 10 hold doom lhe llllllba-ol palls llld
lllil1 pve the IJIOdll&lt;n a aood lhow. 1naaae o1 weiiJII will bo dclamiDed by judaea or olficials.
16. The bona dtat ue10 pull to~elher IIIUil be weilhed to~elher. Weia~Daa mUll be doae by delianaw'
weiah mallcr II time Md Jll- delipaled bel01e pulL Aa aftic:ial will bcld bona while bona am beinl
weiahed. DiYiiiCD ..... will be 3:100 pounda.
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1e1111110 make a 1ood pull wilh the coment ollhe Judaet. B.&amp; they wiD ao lA&gt; lhe &amp;.1 oldie IIIOIICY·
II. T..,. wiD draw for poailioa~ ~ pullina onler.
19. Undue alllrive~.10hona morofflbeputlinafleldcirllldle-'anity can"'·-""-coalatllll
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Pooler Tree Farming

FRANCIS FLORIST

16,1995 ·8:00P.M.

CONDmONS·
'A ncme boll loaded wilh cemen1 blocb wiD be uaecl.
Owben mlllt lumilh lheir own feed.

WHY WAS IT MADE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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Jllllior CumpiOD Male.... - ................--...................... ~
SeNor CllmpiOD Mare................... ............. _, _____ ~
Orand CumpiOD M.a. .... __ ,_, ,, ........,__ ..._,_,__Trophy
Ouiii·Man ODd Foal.- .............. ............,_ ................... (Roaeae) 20.00
au. 12-11we Belt ot Breed...........................................
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JENNINGS BEEGLE, TIM BEARHS • Co-dl. . .ea
Wetp·l• 'l1lllt ·5:30P.M.
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EltlrJ Fer. $5.00 per ' - · M-benlllp llcllet 1t01 Nfllllnd.
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See 0tunJ R.._fw r.tiHr IDIII'IIdlou wlten~p'pllcable.
To be-acted .. Trador Jllil area llarllntl P.M. Wtdlladay, A.... 16th. .
The VIIDe d lhl\ lllimlll depencll upon lheir ability 10 pull and capKity 10 eMJJe IU"Ihwf cffOIU. The
object ol this lat isiO ddamine the IUillinecl ~ pullinl ClpiCity ol each poir. Thele will liso
afford vliu.ble Kicnlilic dsts oa the rdalioa between f-Ind lwx:tioa in draft lllimals llllllhoald llimulale
a-.1 u.- in die breediJII llld use ol JOOd draft bona and mules. In pllliculor i1 is duinll:

WE REQUEST NO BIBLE SCHOOL PROJECTS.

The categories will be u follows:
1. INDIANS: I. Crafts; D. Costume. .
2. FRONTIER: L Crafts; D. Costume.
3. MODELS: I. Cm; D. Trucb; m. Planes; IV. Ships; V. Pinewood; VI. Miscellaneous.
4. ART: I. Painting; D. Drawing; DL Cenmic:s; IY: Clay or Pottery; V. Miacellu.ous Items.
S. COil.ECTIONS.
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6. HOBBIES OR CRAFTS.
7. ROPES: I. Knots; D. Lashil!g; ID. Homemade R~.
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8. OUTDOOR NATURE: I. Binb; II. Flowm; ID. Fish; IV. Animals; V. Plmts; VI. Reptiles,
VD. Insects.
9. HIKING OR BACKPACKING: I. Gear; D. Safety Rules.
10. COOKING: I. Indoors; D. Outdoors; m. Cllllling.IV. Baking; V. Fire Lays.
11. CAMPING: I. Gears; D. Safety Rules.

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•Pn-1-Awudoud Bibbo•wiDbeufollowo:A-12.00; B-t1.75; C-tl.50. TIMrewiDbeo•vud
ud - ~·...._ploD ribboa
Ia _., ..... ol Seoullat (l.o. Tlaw, Wolf, Beer, Wehelo,
Toadorfoot, Fint Cluo, otc.) p,_nu. wiD l&gt;o iacnuod
lo aW.IIaltle.

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16. NEEDLECRA.fJ': I. Knillina; ll. Crocheting; m. Crou-alitdl; IV. Mi.c:cnaneous hans.
17.. LEA1HER CRAFI'S: I. Tanning; D. Tooling;ID. Llcina·
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18. BASK£i'RY.
19. ELECTRICli'Y or BATTERY OPERATED CRAFt'S.
20. SCIENCE: I. Planets; II. Stm; m. SJ~~CC; IV. Otha-.
21. COUNTRY: I. Citizenship; D. Government; m. Flap.
22. ANIMALS or PETS: I. Cue; D. Oroomins; UI. Feeding; IV. Housing.
23. WOODCRAFT: I. Design; D. ConalrUCiion; m. Whittling; IV. ClrY~··
V. Pumitwe Refmishing.
24. WELDING: I. Solderin • D. BrazinJ!; m. Arc Weld Joint; IV. Safe
25. PHOTOGRAPHY: L Bt: IIIII White; D. Color; ID. Developing·
Prin1 M-L'-g·
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26. DAY CAMP PROJECTS.
27. NATURAL RESOURCES: I. Proreelion; D. Consa-vation; ID. Recycling
28. SERVICE PROJECTS.
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13. WllDUFE: I. FllhiD&amp;. D. HIIJIIin&amp;; m. Tnppina; IV.Endlftatrecl Species.
14. FIRST AID or SAPEI'Y.

SllllllliiJIIIIIIIIII for aD livenodt ("IIICiudina poulll'y lllllnbbill) wiD be mlde on Sllmday 110011
prior to lbe flir. Sllll•ipunenll wiD be made by memben of the Senior Pair Boanl.

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Superintendents: Ed Holler and Rick Roblenlz
Entriet: Cloae ot 4 p.m., Aupat 10, 1995 ·no uc:epllona.
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Arrival Time: Wednesday, Auauat 16, 1995 • l :OO p.m. anlil10 p.m.
Judctna: Thunday, Aacuat17,1995 al 11:00 p.m.
~~-· ~riday, Aaaust 18,1995 l p.m. (cowaln milk may be role••ct•ll•rahow).
REG~n'';
be oat olbam Sal. Au&amp;- 19, 1995, by 12:00 noon.
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~~·-·: liveaiOdt cxhibiton ~ • Certificale o1 Realltn&amp;lon f10111 die
IU)*UOC tl UM!C!IIIOD or
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awed actually m repaed in die aame. A'""""abJe )llllllenhipa for~ ollllimala 10 bo lholnt by
junior cxhibilm mlllt be limi1ar 10 die f.,.._._. aomplea U - · -;....,;OD c1oa DOt --a.. wilh ...........
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Theuhihitorllllllhlv.bi•Ccnir-.&lt;IRepllnlioundbeebkiOJII'Id!ailwhencalleduponllickuo.
llshihiton who have lel'llheir Ccnific:oiCI ol Jteaiami011 11 home or who ue ~mll.a. 10 pnMIIIIbem when
requqled. rqanlle11 ollbe ......., or acme, wiD DCa be penniuediO enter lhe lhow rina. •
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Vt'bcnmuy f-an paid by c:heck 1be Pair Boud lhall have lhe riahiiOwilhhold paymtnlol pnmi~m~~antil
lbe u~Jil!dor'• c:heck il honored by lbe uhihitor'l bulk. If c:heck iiDCa valid, mil)' fee wiD be conlideled wpaid
and all pnmiuml wiD be declued forfeiiOd 10 lhe Fair Boarcl.
AD animal• mull be tnleJed exiCIIy u OWIIIII~ appean on "'ailtrllim c:enific'.te. (Rqillnlion
cenilic:a~e lhall~~md in 1be IUIIICI &lt;i lbe indivicbl llllkina lhe muy.)
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An exhibitor wiD be i11ued en llahibilor'1 Pw for $10.00. AD c:aa1e owned in Meia• County enleled (lee
upon 1be pun:bue of .. Exhibilor'• Jill•· AD clllle oullide Meia• Couiuy will be cJwaed $2.00 per head al!er
lbe pun:bue of an exhibitor Jllll.
lixhibi&amp;or musi have owned lbe animal 30 day1 prior 10 lhow day.
Heabh CeitilicaiCIIDd ~pllnlion CertificaiCI will be checlted by lhe ~
. DIVISION JOZ . GUERNSEYS
I. Bull calC· bom on or after Aua. 31, 1994-.d overfourmonlh• old.
2. Yearlin&amp; bull-born afler Aug. 31, 199310 Sept. I, 1994.
3. Sprinaheifer calf-born after Feb.·28, 1995 end over four monlhl old.
4. Win1erheifer calf-born after Nov. 3Q, 1994 end befo... March 1, 199S.
S. Fall heifer calf-bom after Aug. 31, 1994-.d befono Dec. 1, 1994.
6. Summer yearlina heifer-born after Mly 31, 1994 end before, Sept. I, 1994.
1. Spring yearling heifer-born after Feb. 28, 1994 and before June I, 1994. ·
8. Win~eryearlina heifer-bam after Nov. 30, 1993end before March I, 1994.
9. Senior yearling heifer-born after Aua. 31, 1993 end ljcfo... Dec. I, 1993.
10. Junior two year old· boln after Feb. 28, 1993 1Dd before Sept. 1 1992.
II. Seniouwoyearold • bom after Aua. 31, 1992 1Dd before Marcb I, 1993.
12.Junior lhrec year old cow -bom aflet Feb. 28, 1993 end before Sept. I, 1992.
13. 1b...e year old cow·bom after Aua. 31,19911Dd befo...March 1, 1992.
14. Foaryearold cow-bom after Aua. 31, 1990 end befo"' Sept. 1, 1991'.
IS. Five year old cow-born after Aug. 31, 1989 and befono Sept. I, 1990.
16. Aaed cow· bom befono Seplember I, 1989.
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l-1o0ne Hundled Thouund l'cuncl.(;ow which bu procluoed over 100,000 JlOWidl of milk.
1g. Dry Cow -lh= and fouryearold-bom after Aua. 31, 1990 and before Sept. I, 1991.
19. Aaed Dry Cow-born before Sept. I, 1990.
2o. Belt n;..,. Fcmalel-llleut one animal owned by exhibitor.
21. Dam end Doughier ·two anima1l, dam and daUJbler-eny 11"22. Produce ol Dam - consilii oltwo animab, mAle or female.
23. Henl·four femala owned by ubibilor wilh 111eut two 1hll have ftelbened.
24. Get of Sire • ThM animab • IDY aae.
lS. Junior Best of 1b...e Fanalu • all owned end bred .,Y uhibitor.
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CLASSES 1, 2, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25.CLASSES 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, a, !1, 10, 11, 12, 13,
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DIVISION 404 • LIMOUSIN
DIVISION 405 • MURRAY GREY
DIVISION 406 ·SANTA GERTRUDIS
DIVISION 407 ·SHORTHORN
DIVISION 408 • SIMMENTAL
DIVISION 409 ·ANY RECOGNIZED BREED
DIVISION 410 ·NON·REGISTERED BEEF FEMALES, Classos 1thru 7 •d 19.
DIVISION 411 ·MAINE ANJOU
DIVISION 412· LONGHORNS
Rtgislored animals may uot be entered in this division.

DISTRICT VI

HOLSTEIN SHOW

THURSDAY,AU(JUST 17, 1995 ·1:00 P.M.
RULES FOR OISTRicr HOLSTEIN SHOW
I. Animals must be owned and ~ in lbe Wtibilor't name at time of checltin&amp; papers prior 10 lhow .
Tobeeli&amp;ibleforcompetition, whethersinaJyorinarcups,animalsmUilbelbebonafidepropenyofexhibiiOn.
Certificale of repsltltion showins owuenhip mUll be produced by exhibitor when requested by lbe show.
commillcc. In 1be classu for lhe GET OF SlRl! and PRODUCE OF DAM, animall need 1101 be owned by
exhibitors. Sires end Dams in lbete sroupe, however, mull be named when enuy i1 made. Olber lllimall to
compose competitive &amp;roups need not be named in applicationforenuy. Exception will be JUNIOR CALVES
and INTERMEDIATE EMBRYO TRANSFER CALVES. On lhese 111imall, ipplication for regiltlllion with
identification mull be pteJenL
2. Ewbiton will n01 be limiled tonumberollnimal• in sinaJe classu.ln order10 be a bonafide enuy, name
of animal, binhda1e, sire and dam must be 1illed on enuy foim.
3. Get of Sire end Produce of Dam classu will be lirniled 10 one enuy per sire and dam mpectively, with
noma... then twoenlriu shown by exhibitor. In all other aroupentria, Wtibi10n will bc;lirniled 10 one enuy.
Any lllimal which il n01 ente...d in ainaJe classu wiD not be penniltM 10 show in aroup classu.
4. Certificale of ownenhip and identification ac:cordina 10 lhe HoiSiein FleJian A11oc:i.lioll of Ameria will
be requiled end papen will be checked P"'Yioas 10 showina. h wiD be requiled by 1he Fair M...ganmt for lbe
show commiuee 10 check "'aistrlli&lt;m papers forownenhipiDCI 1he ptoper showina ol Clllle ia lbeir retP,CCiive
classu.
S. EXHIBITOR MUST DB MHMBBR OF THB HOLSTBIN ASS0C1ATION.
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Pmnier llsbibitor: The exhibilpr wirminalhe moll poinlt DCaiO exceed six animab owned~biled
by him.self ialbe open sinaJe classeslhall be detian•ed the Pmnier Exhibitor. The scale ol poinu
be lbe
same u 1hll for delerminina1'remier Brieder.
Pmnier Breeder: The breeder wiminalhe moll .,.X..u DCa 10 aceed animab in lbe open sinaJe classu
cxbibiled by hinllelf andlor ocher exhibilon lhall be detip•ed lhe P1anier Breeder. ·
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PLACING
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211d 3rd '4111 5111 6111 7th 1111 9111
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ARRIVAL TIME: Wednelday, A..,... '"· IQ9S • 2:00P.M.IO IO:OOP.M.
JUDGING: Thursday, Augustl1, 1995 · I:OOP.M.
RELEASE: Friday, August IS, 1995 · 2:00P.M. (cows in milk n..y be released Thursday after show).
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 per head to be paid to the DistriCI VI Holstein aub. Entry forms m1y be obtained from
Show Committee C.airman, Jim Brown, 441 Twin Bridge Road, Wellston, Ohio.45690, (614) 286-2496.
AU.I!NTRJES MUST BE POSTMARkED NO LATER 111AN AUGUST 1,1!195.
I. BuD calf· born 011 or after Auplt 31.1994 and eM. 4 .-uh1 old.
2. Ywtina bull· born after Auan• 31, 199310 Seilember 1, 1994.
3. S!lrU!I heifer calC· bom after February 21, 1991111d over4monlh• old.
4. WiaiCibeifercaiC · born after Novanber30, 1994111d before Mud! I 1995.
Fall heifer calC • bam a1ier A•l"'l 31, 1994 end befon December I, 1994.

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DIVISION 303 ·MILKING SHORTHORN • Same classes as 302.
DIVISION 304 ·BROWN SWISS • Same da...s as 302.
DIVISION 305 • AYRSHIRES • Same classes as 302.
DIVISION 306 ·JERSEYS · Same dum as 302.
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F11t ~ lhall have lbe
10 withbold payn.t ol poaniuau lldillhe ahibilor's cback II honond by 1be
exhibitor's baak.lf lbe dlec:k 11 1101 valid, tn11y fee wiD be conlideJed unpaiclllld all pnminma wiD bedeciued
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Meaas ~ wiD ha cbaraed $1.00 per bead after lbe padwe oluhihit,.. tic:ka. · ·
lu'biton i1e requiled 10 furnish certific:a&amp;u 10 Secmary 11 time olmuy; olio 10 ~ lllperinteaclent ill

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oa Wedn....y,Aupi116tii. AD0peaCiaa8eefCaWe••beOidollbellclnbJ12·00
N0011 WedlleldiJIO allow llaD ·-for l-ID&amp; Dairy CaWe.
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OPEN CLASS BEEF JUDGING ON TUESDAY AT 1:00 P.M. FOLLOWED BY JUNIOR FAIR BEEF
BUEDING JUDGING.
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ru~ BELOW DATES WILL APPLY TO CLASSES FOR BEEF BREEDS: •
J ~Calf ................................................................... Bom on qr after March I, 199S
~or Calf ................................................................._ Bom January-February 199S
WUIIer Calf ...................,............................................... Bom OeiOber-Docember 1994
Senior Calf ...,:.............,................................................ Bom Auaull-Sepember 1994
~~ey~dina ......................................................... Bom May-July I!194
J~y
. g ............................................................ Bom March-Aprill994
wuor earlina ............................................................ Bom JIDUiry·February 1994
Senior Yearling !lull ................................ ,................... Bom Auaust-Docember 1993
Two Year Old Bull .......... ,............ ,............................... Bom Jenuary-July 1993
Cow-Ca!f aa11 ...................................... _ ................... Calf must nurse in lhe showrina
Get of S1111 .................................................................... Th• animall from lbe same sire
BEEF CA TILE CLASSES
CLASS ............................................................................ Fint
S!cond
Third
Fourth
I. Spring Heifer Calf ............................... ..................... $20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
2. Junior Hcif.cr Calf .. .. ......... ...... ... ...... ... .............. ....... 20.00
IS.OO
10.00
7.,00
3. Winter Heifer Calf ................................................... 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
4. Senior Heifer Calf ................... .., .............................. 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
5. Summer Yearling Heifer ...................................... :... 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
6. Spring·Yearling Heiftt .......... ...................... ............. 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
1. Junior Yearling Heifer ....... ......... .. ........................... 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
8. Grapd and Reserve C.ampion Bull ......................... RIBBON
9. Spring Dull Calf .. :...................... ............... ............... 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
10. Juuior Bull Calf ...................................................... 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
' II. Winter Bull Calf ... ............ ...................................... 20.00
IS.OO
10.00
7.00
12. Senior Bull Calf ......................... .. .................. ........ 20.00
15.00
.10.00
7.00
13. Summer Yearling Bull .... ......... .............................. 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
14. Spring Yearling Bull ....... .......................... ,.... :·....... 2().00 .
15.00
10.00
7.00
IS. Junior Yearling Bull .................\'......... .. .................. 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
16. Senior Yearlinj Bull ........,. ..................... ............... 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
17. Two Year Old'Bull ............. ..... .......... ...:................. 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
18. Grand and Reserve C.ampion Bull ....................... R!B.BON
'!9. Cow-l:aiJT iass ............................ :........ ~ .•~ ............ 20.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
20. Get of Sire .. ............................... .............:............... 20.00
15.po
10.00
7.00
21. Two y~ old Heifer · Born May I, 1993-Aug. 31. 1993
22. Cow a us - Born Prior to May I, 1993
DIVISION 401 ·ANGUS
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6. s - yeadlaJ heifer· born after Mly 31, 1994111d befon Sepanber I, 1994.
7. S!Jia.yearlmabelfer·bornllwFebnwy28,1994aaclbefono1-1,1994.
I. WliiUi-yeutiacbelfer · bornafterNCM111ber30,1993111dbeforeMan:b 1,1994.
9. Stuiaryearliaa~er ·bani after Aup1131,1993IIICI befono December I, 1993.
lo.Junior 2 yeuold. bam af'!er Februuy 28, 1~,-.d before Se!llember I, 1993.
11. Stuiar 2 yeu old - bam after Auaua31,19921Dd befcn Much I, 1993.
ll. Junior3 yeuold cow. born after February 28. 1992111d before Sepcanber I, 1992.
13. Three~ old cow. bom after Auau11 31,1991, and before Man:b 1,1992.
14. Pouryeuold cow· bom aflet Auaua31, 1990.-.d befcn Seplember 1,1991.
1S. F'ave yeuoldcow. bom after Auaua31,1989,111d befono Seplember 1,1~
16. Aaed cow· born before Seplember I, 1989.
17.'One Hundred Thounnd Pcund · Cow which hal procluoed over 100,000 pouncll ol mi11t.
18. Dry Cow. IbM and four year old born after AUJIIIl31, 1990 end before Seplember 1, 1992.
19. Aaed Dry Cow· born bifoi'OSepcanber I, 199G.
20. Belt 1b...e Fcmalel • atleut one owned by exhibitor.
21. Pam ODd Dauah&amp;er -two animals, dam and dauaJ"et, IDY oae.
22.l'locluce ol dam • 'CotiSilu &lt;i two onimals, malo or female.
23. Hen! · four femalel owned by exhibitor; wilh 111eut two 1hll have fieshened.
24. Get of Sire • ThM aniillals, IDY ....
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2S.1uni... Belt ol n..... Failalu - all owned and bred by exhibitor.
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PLAONGS-HOLSTI!INS

· CLASS ............................................................................... Fint
Clusu I, 2, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25.................................... . . $2o.OO
Clusu 3, 4, S, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II,
12; 13, 14, IS, 16, 17, 18, 19........................................ $20.00

DMSI~601-POULTRY.S.C. WHITBLBGHORNS

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Fourth

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$1.00

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SHEEP

Buddy Erwin, Superintendent and Jim Watson
Entries aose at4:00 p.m., AugustiO.
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When enll)' fees are paid by check, the Fair Board shall have 1he !'&amp;htto "':'lbhold payment of pre'!nums
until the exhibitor'• cheek is honored by thuxhibito(s.bllnk. l( chedt IJ not VJhll. entry fee will be consadered
unpaid end all premiums will be declared forfeited to the Fair Board.
ALL SHEEP TO BE ON GROUNDS BETWEEN 1-4 p.m.
ENTRy FEES: All exhibitcJrs must purchase Membership Tickets. Out of County Sheep shall pay an entry
fee of$ 1.00 per head.
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. JUDGING TO BE DONE MONDAY, following Jr. Sheep Show. See General Rules for further anstruc·

DIVISION SOI-SHEEP·HAMPSHIRB
a.ASS ___ ,__.......- --·-- ·-..·-·····---·--·- - - - - .F'ltll
1. Ram, 2 yean end
S 10.00
. 2. Rim, I year and under .. -·-· ·- ······-- -·-..·- -· 10.00
3. Ram, lamb .. _ .....................---···-··--·- -·--- 10.00
4. Bwe, 2 yean and older ......· --··-- ····-·· - --· 10.00
5. Bwe, I year and under 2 ----··--··------· 10.00
6.l!we,lamb ........... _ ................................ ...4............ 10.00
7. Flodt, I ram eny aae, I owe 2 years or over,
I ewe I year and under 2 ................................ 10.00

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'Thin!
1.00
1.00
1.00
7.00
1.00
1.00

8.00

1.00

Fourth
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00

DIVISION SOl-MERINO-Same 111bclusel il SOl.
DIVISION SOJ-CORREDAI.Jl-Samo subc:lauel u SOl.
DIVISION 504-00RSET-Same anbclo11e1 u SOl •
DIVISION SOS-SOUTHDOWN-Same IUbclusu u SOl.
DIVISION ~HAMPSHIRE-Same subdusu u SOl .·
DIVISION S07-cHBVIOT-Same subdusu u SOl.
DIVISION SOB-COLUMBIA-Same AJbcliiMI u SOl .
DIVISION S09-SUFFOLK-Same subclallel u SOl!
DIVISION SIO.TARGEB-Sime subcluSOI • SOl. ·
DIVISION SII·ANY OTHER RBCOGNJZED•BRBBJ&gt;.SIIIIe subc:lula u SOl.
• GRAND a..mpion Ram ......................... ROSB"m

• Reserve Ollmpion Ram ........ - ............... ROSB"m
• Onnd Olampion Bwe ............................ ROSB"m
• Reserve Onmpion Bwe ···- ·· ·.............. ROSB"m
• NOTB: Requilel DO tnlly. Aulonulic:a11y emerecL

FUNERAL HOME

GUYS uc1 GALS SHEEP LEAD OOMPEI IliON
R•lel: Apl5~to Acllllt
Co
_,.a oaditlhiiCOIUiala pm:ediiO ol wool orillllliftlymade fnn woolfaliricend 1eldl
bu r alhecp or llllllra )1mb. Lombl may be bonowed from lheJUIIior Ftir ... Open Clu• uhibiton.

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Juclpl will base !heir ICiecliCII 011 the followlq:

108 MuibQrry Ave. • Pomeroy, OH.

C.we or oadllwora ·50 polall
Poile and Awe- . 2S .
ConlnlliDd Pn.nllioa
aalmal· 2S poiall

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Plllicipmu are asbd 10 brina with tbam a wriaaldeiwiptiuo ollhe outru they an wearina end include
- h i... about therrllelvelaacllheir ICiiviliel.
Q.ASSBS
I.S-8
3. l~UI
2. 9-14
4. Mull

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SponiOted by the Meia• County Jllflior Pair Boon! Uvestodt Canmiuee.

ESTABLISHED
IN 1913
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For tW1her infQIIIIatiOII ~Michele Oueal· (614) 667-6513. Colt il $1.00.
[)eacll!neforltqillntl..,il Auaua fS,199S.

Dignity ~nd Service Always

DEPARTMENTVI

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POULTRY

Vir&amp;il Windon Superintendalt, and Dr. DouaJu Hwur and Roben Lewil.

OFFERING PRE-NEED.
COUNSELING
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DMSIOf.i602-R. L RBDS
DIVISION 603-WHITB PLYMOUTH ROCKS
DMSION 604-BAR.RBD PLYM&lt;XJ111 ROCXS .
DIViSION fOS.WHITI WYANDO'ITBS
DMSION 606-NBW HAMPSHIRB RBDS
DIVISION 607·WHITB CORNISH
DMSION 601-SILVERLACBD WYANDOTI1!S
DMSION 609-AU. BANTAMS
DMSION 610-AU. OUINI!AS
--..·-- -..·--·- -·--·-""""""'"'-·- -·- ·----............. Pint Second
1. Purl ______ _ .............- ... -·- - - -·- -----..·--·-· $3.00,
l. While
$100
DIVISION 611.COCHIN
DIVISION 612-ANY OTHER RI!COONIZI!D BRBBD OF CHICKEN
DIVISION 613-0BBSB
..--- ---· ..·---·-··· ·· .......- ...... -........................................ Pint
I. 'tllllau• ..__ ............ ...................................................... $3.00
2. Bmboda! ...............................- .............._................. ........ $3.00
DIVISION614-DUCKS ......... .... - -····--··---- - ---···· Pint
2. Pddn --- - --------- ----..·----·--- ---·- $3.00
3. Musoovy ·--···--·--·- ··--·.......................·---·-··- ·· $3.00
.4. MaU.ud - - - -·- ..·-··----·-- -----·---··-------·--·· $3.00
5. Any Odler Bnllld ···-··------·-- - --·- ··-----.. $3.00

2.00
2.00

1.00
1.80

Second

Thin!
1.00
1.00
Thin!
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

Thin!

2.00
2.00
Second
2.00

2.oo ·
2.00
2.00

~EPARTMENT

VII
FARM CROPS· HORTICULTURE
PbyW• Spencer, Superintendent, end Debbie Spencer, Leananl Koonia and Bob Lewil.
Bntria c:be ll 4:00p.m. Auplt II, 1994.
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Only I ...1)' per..,_ per clau.
Bxhibiton mUll pwchue Membenbip nc:bu.
All eahibill shall be conectly lllllled ancl1abelecl.
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ADuhlbils-beinplaceby 12:00-Monday,Aua. I4.Judaina will.beati:OOp.m.
AD uhlbiiS mUIIIalllin In p1ace aadl1 p.m. Sunday, Alia- 20.
A plate lliall canlilt ol five well · - 1pe 'm ns.
AD produce 1D1111 be pown by lbe Cllhillilor•
No [J""niuml paid on onida DCaliiiOd.
In dwea where 110 oampetilion ailla ,..jf il illbe cpinion ollbe Judee. he may awanla MCOOd o r -

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qualiay and lia for correcs UN wiD be lbe pide inllead olJaraellliae.
See o-nJ !{ala for further iluauc:Qonl.
l!ach variety 10 be jaclaed llqiUIIely.
Jucftina •poper maarit)', aood qualily, 110 o11 ... wu, _.,., ol itemt OOII'IICI, cam without .....
Olber ••1eta*"'llbown without 11a111 ortopa (llldl• beeu or canw).
SU. mUll be llble pacleiDd DOt -..ri1y tho Jaraell.
Produce- be pown by pln'hjror,

DMsiON701.&lt;JIWN
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1. Six l!all ol Yellow Com ... ~............................ - ................. 2.00
2. Six Ban ol White Com ......................................................... 2.00
3. Six Ban While Sweet Con
2.00
4. Six Ban Yellow Sweet Com .....................,........................... 2.00
S. Six Ban Bi-color Sweet Com . ............................................. 2.00
6. Sill Ban While Popcom .................... ,.............. ... ............ _ 2.00
7. Six Ban Yellow Popcom .. -··---~................................. 2.00
8. Sil. Ban Red Popcom ........... - ............................................. 2.00
9. Six Ban Olber Color Popcom .............................................. 2.00
· 10. Six Ban Indian Com ........................................................ - 2.00
11. 1'tc:k Wheat ....................:................................................. _ 2.00
12. l'tc:k Boldtwbeat .................................................................. 2.00
13. 1'tc:k WinlerOIII .......................................................~ ......... 2.00
14.1'tc:k Sprina 0111 .............~.........,...............,........................ 2.00
IS. I'tc:k Barley .......!.......................................:......................... 2.00
16. Peck Soybean• ......................,.............................................. 2.00
DIVISION 702-POTATOES
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17. Cobblen, 5 specimen• ...............: ........................................ 2.00
Ill. Triumph,S ~ ......................................................... 2.00
19. Kennebec~, specimen• ...................................................... 2.00
2o. Seneca Buoay, S specimen• .........................................1 ..... · 2.00
21. Idlho Baken, S lpecinlenl .................................................. 2.00
I 22. l.aSoda, S specimens .................................... R.................... 2.00
23. (Name vaiiety), S specimen~ ............................................... 2.00
DIVISION 703•SWEET POTA'I'OES- 24. Nancy Hall, S spec:iment .................................................... 2.00
2S. Y11111, 5 spec:iment ....................................... ...................... 2.00
l6. Bennudas, S specimens ....................................................... 2.00
21. Oold Nuuet. s
2.00
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Thin!

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

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.50
.50

·.so

1.00

.50
.50
.50
.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00.

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

.so

.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

.so
.so
.so
.50
.so
.50

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

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29. Green c.bbaae ................................................................... 2.00
30. Red c.bbaae ........................................................................ 2.00
31. 1laa Plant ..............................................................,.............. 2.00
32. Cauliflower .......~... ............... ......... ..................... ................. 2.00
33. Toma1001, Red; SlpecimCIII .........:.................................. _ 2.00
34. TOmiiOOI, Yellow, S specimens .... ~.......:................. ......... 2.00
3S. TomaiOOI,While, S specimens ............................................ 2.00
36. Tom11001, .Pear~ S specimen.~ ...................................... 2.00
37. T0111110e1, Pear Yellow, S spec:iment .... ,....:........................ 2.00
311. Tumiloel, C!erry, S spec:imena ............:............................. 2.00
39. Tomatoes, Bi-Color ............................................................. 2.00
40. Giieu PocfPole &amp;e.l;'S specimens ......:..:.........:............... 2.00
41. Yard Lilla Pole Beens,S lpe'imc:nl ................................... 2.00
42. ;yellow Pod Pole a-•. spec:iment ................................. 2.00
43. Green Pod Bush Be..l, lpi'C i .... ..........c.:....:............... 2.00
44. Yellow Pod Bush Be..s, S specimens .......................~ ........ 2.00
4S. Uma Beens, S
2.00
46. While Onionl. IIICCimen• ................................................. 2.00

Second

l.bo

.50

.so
.so
.so
.so

.so

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

.50
.50

.so

.so

.so

I.OP

.so
.so
.50
.so
.50
.so
.50
.so

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

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1.00
1.00
1.00

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1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

2.AIO

2.00
2.00
2.00

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8.00
8.00
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1.00
8.00
8.00
8.00

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2.00

3. Pair of Bnlilen - --- ··-··- --····----- --··--··· 3.00
4. Pea &lt;i one ... two pulhu IIICI one
3.00
5. Pea ol one or two Jl..llld em Coct -- - -·-:..-... - - ..... 3.00

tions.

All sheep must be registered.
All sheep to be on grounds.between 1·4 p.m. on Sundly.
Must be removed, Saturdly morning before 9 a.m.

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48. Red Onions, S IJ""' I I Gil ..........,.................,.......:::::::.........
49. Pimenroe, S "!'CcimeDI ........................................................
SO. HOI Peppen, S ~- ...................................................
Sl. Sweet Peppen,•S lpCIClllltlll ............................ A ..................
Sl. Becu, 5 opecimalo ..............................................................
S3. CanOlo, S opecimeno ...............................:............................
S4. Tumipl, S 1pecimeno ...................................;..........:............
ss
..a- Qvnmben, s opecimcns ...........-······-···---····-..
S6. While Qvnmben, s opeQneiw ........... -............................
S7. Pictie, 5 lp«iii&gt;CDI ----······ ..........................................

2.00
2.00
2:00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
sa. au.. Pille, s Ill' [ · ,..,...................................................... 2.00
S9. Field
l'llmptiD
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60.
Pie l'llmptill
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2.00

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UlO
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

61. Ouba~ .-·---"·----·- -·-··-···-·:-···-·-······-···-··--·- 2.00
62. Zucchiai ----·-----·---·-·-·······-···-·-···-······-··-- 2.00
63. Summer Squub -----·-·-·····················-·· ..-·--···-·-·· 2.00
64. Pauy ~ Squub --···-·-···-·······-·······-···········-·-····-······ 2.00
6S. Banana Squuh ··-·--·-·······-······-······-·············-·············· 2.00
66. Croobd Neck Squalh ......................................................... 2.00
67. Acoin .................................................................................. 2.00
68: Buaemut .................................. ,........................................... 2.00
DMSION 704.(J()URl&gt;s

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.50
.50

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69. Dipper Gounb (2) -·-·················'··········-··························· 2.00
70. Omamcnlll Gclunb (S or more) ............•...........:..............~ 2.00
D~I~,;.~i:;rfs&gt; ...~............... ........................................ 2'00

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72. Otarleoloo Gny ................................................................. 2.00

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1:00
1.00
1.00

.50
.50

73. Congo···········-····--···············································-··-····
74. Gold
7S. (N1mo vari01y) :..................................................................
16: Canllloupe, Holoo ···-······-······-················ .. ···········-···-····
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Canllloupo, Pafcc:licn ·········-··········-················-···-··-···78. (Nome variety)·...................................................................
DMSION 7CJ6.APPLES
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79. Stayman Wioooap:-...... -.................................................
Bo. Jonathon .............................................................................
81. Rome Beauty ...................................................................
82. Rod Doliciouo ............................:.............................:..........
83. Golden Odiciouo ••....•••...........•.. :.......................................

Gem·····-····--········-··········-··································-·

2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00

2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
84. Grime~ Golden··-·--···········-··························.. ~··············· 2.00
85. Mlidon Bllllh .............................................................:....... 2.00
86. (NIDIO Variely) ................................................................... 2.00
DMSION 707-0TilER FRUITS
87. l'nlno Plum, piotr............................................................... 2.00 ·
' \ 88. DomiCil Plum, plate -·-···-····-··············-..··············-········· 2.00
89. Groen Gap Plum, piotr ..................................................... 2.00
9o. Red Plum, piotr ----··-······-··-·--·-···-·-·······-··--········ 2.00
91. Gnpe, Calcan1, pllle --·--···--···············-·-·······-······· 2.00
92. Gnpoo, N'aqua, piotr--·-·······-··-··········'··-·········-·-·-···· 2.00
" 9], Xcifori'ar, plale •-••-••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••oouu•-••-•• 2.00
94. Banlca Pcu, plate--·····-·-···-··-·-·-·-·······-·······-········ 2.00
95. Suaar Pear, plate ----·--·-·-···-·--·-···········-·-··-...·· 2.00 ~
;;: :::::- YoJ!ow, plale ................................................... 2.00
• White, plate ..........................................._____ 2.00
. 98. Quiace, plalc ------···-·-··---·-········-···---·---·- 2.00
D~~~pllle ......... __ .......·-···-·--·-··........................ 2.00

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.50
.so

1.00
1.00
1.00

6

.50
.50

.so

.50
.50
.50
.50

.so

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

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.50
.50
.50
.50
,50
J()
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50

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.50
.50
.50
.50
.50

C.U I.BOitDiopayafOanlrnl'loduce.--........................... SIS
SIO
SS
$2.50
(DOl Oftt 241 nat-1hlll30 ilems, llleaot 10 cliff- ftli«ia. Punch hole in p!prplate llld tie enuy

Ill~ 011111

a.n...

DIYISION 709-LARGBST SP1!C1M1!N
Can
L·Lararlli'otalo ·-----·--·-···········-·····•••••······-··· 3.00
3.00
c.·Lararll Wllemleloa ---·--·-··--·--····-·--·---·-·-·-····· 3.00
d.·Lifarll Apple ---·---·-·····-·--·-··-····-·-·-·--·-···-·· 3.00
e.·Lararll
TOIIIIIO ---·-·-·--··-···-··--·-··-···------·-··-··· 3.00
f.·Lifaell Bect ....................................................................J. 3.00
&amp;··Lararll Ciii:UIIIbor ................................................................ 3.00
h.·L.oaaat o.......bcr -----..........................:......................... 3.00
i.·LaraOil Onioa .. --·----·-·-·--·-...................................... 3.00
j.·LifaOil Swec~l'otalo ............................................................... 3.00
k.·Lararll Turnip ............... !........... - ............................. ,........... 3.00
L·J..araOil Squub........................................................................ 3.00
m.·LifaOil.Contaloupa ............................................................. 3.00
D.·Lararll E.ar af Com ............................................................... 3.00
O.·l..on&amp;Oil Bean ........................................;................................. 3.00
· DrJi:Sr~e.;lgobbaso ...................... - ............... _:........................ 3.00

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a ... 1. Ftak Veacubico...........,. .......... $4.00

GENERAL RULES ·FAIR FLOWER SHOWS
I. AD clu~e~ of lite diow •~ open to all residalu or Meip County llld to Ill member~ or a Meip County
Garden Qui;. One cloeo nat have to be a member of a auden dub 10 enter. Enby fee Jequired illite pun:ltue
of a membenhlp ticket. ·
2. Junior clasieo are open 10 ayone under 19 yean af aae.
3.1hhihiton must prepue llteir entry IIJ in llteir own handwnlins- Theoe must be in lite~ af tho fair
- . r y no Iller thin 4:00 PM Thunday, Ausust 10. Entrieo may be made by maiL NO lelephoae enuia
accepcod.
4. Show 11 will be llaJed 011 Monday, Au&amp;UIII4, 199S. Entriet for exhibil and judaina mull be ia the
hllldo oflltdair sltowCCllllllliaee bef-12:00Noon.,dlef'tin place until the ICCOIId s1tow ilsta&amp;od. &amp;c:cpticn:
container J10W11 pl.,II and the educatioaal claso will be left until the clole of the showollld IDIIY be oickod uo
s-lay'*- lllld 3 pm. Show 12 will be llqlld 011 'llllnday, Aup17, 1995. Somualel u s1tow fl.
Enlri01 anivin&amp; lale will DOl be .iudDd. marbd fc, exhillit only.l!drioo laDOVed before lhe ltlled time will
fodcia aay panilml dac 1he ahibitar. Tbe fair baud and the tibow cammiaee- accepc the reapMalholity
for loll or cbnaqed ilema; lbaefor, the aoe af V1l1ualllo artid01 il 10 be clilcoura&amp;ed. aad IIICb uoe il lhe
lelplllllibility olllte ahibit«. Any ouch ilaa may be teiDO¥ed after judaina if a sailab1o ...,.__for lite
item ... lllbllituled 10 !bat lhe effocli-• o! the exhibil will DOl be diminilhed. 'Ihillhould be dCIIe only in
, exc:eplioaol c:iralmlliiiCCI. E•bihUan ue OIICIOUIIIpd tonwk theirliiiiiC m...n.. in a iDIX'IIii*''OUI place.
Judcin&amp;lll :00 Jill bclh dayL .
. S. Bllhibitcn milll write their name, addr.1 and club name, if a member, 011 the bKk ol.the IIIli)' 111
fumilhod. Tho ccmmiaee will abo fumilh a 3rl card en wbicb the exhibitormustlilt Ill plaalllllleriala utec1
in the exhlbiL Honicultu~ opecimenl ue 10 be libeled willt the aenus, species aad variety 1111110. (l!umple:
Role, Hybrid Tea, Peace).
.
6.1hhihiton may enter u many duiCI u dOiiJed. Only oae (I) auy par daa il pennined in lite artiltic
IOl2ion, but lite exhibitor may make up 10 6enlriel in eacb Horticulture Clu• so 1ona u eacb erary il a difrera~t
variety or type. The show committee I'OICtYOI the risht 10 recluoify ..- qroup exltibiu u deemed necessary
ID increue the effectiveneu ol the obow, or who~ number af enlrieo wamnt.
7. No arti6cia1 plant materials alloWed in any c:lw. BuOI and accenori01 are allowed in all clu101 uocd
at tho IUpOIIIibilityofthe ahibitor. AD clas101 must coatain 101110 plant)Dateriol; uoe or fJalt p1art material
enc:ooraged whe~ poon'blll. Artificially colored or uealed dried materiab are allowed in all cla1101.
&amp;. ARRANGEMENTS ARB NOT TO DB MADB ON THB SHOW TABLES. Lut minute adjustmcnu
should be made 0111lte WOIIt tablOI.
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9. The showiOcm will be cleared at IUlO Nocn lhow day 10 prepire lite room for judgina.Judgina by lito
Standard System acmrdingto lite OHIO ASSOCilATION OF qARDEN CLUBS' Handbook will basin I :00
Jill eacb shaw day. Decilion af lite 1ud&amp;e il FINAL
.
I 0. The poued planu, oducatiCIIol Wlibill u well u lito ICCOIId show Wlibiu will mnain in ploce until
s...c1ay ati:OOJIII.
,
II. The Educatlcnol CluiCI are not for compelition, but are a11igned to opecific clubo as display enlrieo.
They will remain In plac:e umi1 Sunday.
12. C1wa will allow opac:eo few amngomenu no wider lltan 28 inch01 or l01s ad no lll1er than 48 inc:hcl
or leso.
13. Noartistic:arranaemcn~may win more than meal lite following ribbons: Bell af Show,Rooerve Boat
ot Show and Ctutivity.
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The followinaawardo will be pven at OICh show.
SENIOR BBST OF SHOW .............................................................................................................. S 3.00
SENIOR RESERVE BEST OF SHOW ........................................................................................ ~2.00
SENIOR HORnCULTURE SWEEPSTAKES ................................................................................. 3.00
CREATIVITY AWAIU&gt; ........... _ ............... - ............... - ................................................................... 3.00
1\JNIOR BBST OP SHOW .................................... - ............................... ,....................................... 2.00
1\JNIOR RESERVE BEST OP SHOW .................... _ ..,_......... - ..............._ ................................... 1.00
1\JNIOR HORnCULTURB SWEEmAKES ......................................................................,...... _.2.00
• 1\JNIOR HONORABUl MENllON ................................................................................................. 1:00
RIBBONS AND PREMIUMS: .
Attillic:
Blue-$2.00
Red-$1.75
Horticultun and Junior llllhibilo: Bluo-$1.75
Red-$ I .SO
Partic:ipatiat ribbcn will be pvestro all Jlqlior rnlriu.

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Whi111-$I.SO
Whitc-S1.2S

llianJ.-------·-------·--·----------·--····-·--·---·--.
Siano:--··--------·-----·----------·--.
. . . . . . --.. . . . . . ....
----·---------·--------Middlepott
Jlbolop1pby.:...---------------.
.
---------·----.:-----L--Kaaaa
Sbow---------···-.. . -----·----..·----·----.. -.;/. . . .

Show
Shade Valley
Clau
Mi"ddcport AaWeur
elab: Fint SM.................................... _ ...... - .... -----···--................ ___,_____.. Wildwood
Clab: SOc!DI Sbow-----·---------~-~
Wary
~t: Pint
W'andin&amp; Tnil
l'laclemrat: Seeoad Sbow...........----·-··------ ---·-···........ - .................... Rutland Friendly
Juniors: Fint SM....................... ~...................:......................................;.. ..............,_ ................ Oteoter
Junion: Second Show................ - ................................................................................................. a....
Ribii!Jn PlacemcDt: Fillt Show......:...- ...- ...................... ---·--·-·--·-·-..·-·--·---.............. Rutland '
Ribbcn l'l.accmtet: Second Show.-....................................................................- .......................,_. Stu
Sea Up Ausua llllt ............................................................................................................. W'andina Trii1
Cleall up: Thunday IIIOIIIina-..............................................................................................._.AD Clubl
Clean up: Suaday ....................................................- ....................--.................................... AD Clubl

$3.00

$2.00

$1.00

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SHOW ONE

•
Ed Hoher, Suporintmdall; llld Brent ZUt1e :
jolnll7 bJ The Fair Board and lht Metp Soli II c-lloft D11tr1ct
Enlri~ IDIIY made at Secrmry'o Office on August I 0 llld II betore 4:00p.m.
IWtibilon mUJt purdlasc Mombenhlp nc:kots.
AD exhibiu mUll be in plac:e by 11:00 Lm. Moncby, Ausustl4.
Blthlbilon must brin&amp; whole bolo for judJin&amp;. No round bola.
Ray becomelthe property of the Fail Board and will not be retulnod ro exhibiiOI'I.
Jud&amp;e will take a olide af bay from the middle of the bole for judainan.- mull be atleutiO cxhibiu te» make a show. ·
Hay must be aroom by the exhibitor.
Tl1lphiet aod ribbcnl will be fumiohod by SWCD.
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PARTY
Claao 11. GREEN WITH ENVY

I. 7S• or Men Alfalla ........ - ........................ - ..,... --... -....... $20.00
. 2. AD &lt;iluul -------·-·-·····--................... _................... $20.00
3. 4Mio or Lea Let----.---.. --..,.-·-·--·---·----..: $20.00 .

Sec:cnd

IS.OO
IS.OO
1~.00

USiNG ONE OR MORE BALLOONS

ALL FOUAGE

SHOW TWO

DIVISION711:
Q.ASS --••-••••••---•••••n•-•u~... ~..............:::..: .........:......,.. First-

-1995 Meigs County Fair Flower Show
Monday, August 14 and Thursday,·August 17
·
Theme: "Memories"
,
DIVISION 801· ADULT
Ct... I. ATHREE RING CIRCUS
THREE CONTAINER SYNERGISTIC
CI... 2. A ZOO
ABSTRACT DESIGN
Ct... 3. A BOWL OF CHERRIES
' ARRANGEMENT USING SHADES OF RED
Claao 4. A UTI'LE BIT OF HEAVEN
REUCIOUS
.
Cl... 5. OW MEMORIES
USING DRIED A/OR FRESH FLOWERS
Clau 6. CRANDCHIWREN
MINI~TURE
Clau7. A BALL
CREATIVE MASS
Claao 8. A LOVE OF NATURE
DRIED MATERIAL
DIVISION 802 INVITATIONAL "'PEN TO PUBUC"
Clw 9. LOVE SHARED
ANY TYPE ARRANGEMENT

DEPARTMENT Vll-A
HAY SHOW

-·

Flowers and Plants

. Otaitpencno ·Alice ThompSCII, Karen Werry aad Gladyo Cuminp

FLOWER SHOW OOMMI'ITIIB
EOUCAnONAL DISPLAY: ...............................................--............................................... W'tndin&amp; Tnil

b.·l..uJat Pumptia ----·-·-···---·-···..·-···--·--·--...••

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DEPARTMENT VIII

Superinlendent: Addolou Lcwil

Third
10.00
10.00
10.00

DMSION SCM· ADULT
C~J2. UFE IN THE FAST LANE
Ct... 13. ALL IN ADAYS WORK
Claao 14. IN DAYS CONE BY
Cluo 15. SINGLE MEMORY
Claao 16. FAITH IN THE FUTURE
Clau 17. TAKE A CHANCE

VIBRATILE - ~· ·CREATIVE VERTicAL DESIGN
RUSTIC OB OLD TYPE CONTAINER
. ONE KIND OF FLOWER ONE KIND OF FOUAGE
STILLUFE
•
MODERN·B.OLDFORMANI1COLOR · • • · •

Claao 18. PATIENCE IN THE FUTURE
ARRANGEMENT OF ROSES
Claao 19. NEW SOURCES OF IDEAS
TRANSPARENCY
DIVISION 805 INVITATIONAL "'PEN TO PIJBUC"
Claao 20. MY FAIR ENTRY
YOUR CHOICE OR INTERPRETATION
DIVISION 806- JUNIOR
USING CANDLE OR CANDLES
Claao 21. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
MASS ARRANGEMENT
Claao 22. CROWING
OivtSION 807 HORTICULTURE SENIOR
s_. ahow acheclule for Moaday aad Tburaday
Cia... 23. ROSE HYBRID TEA
WHITE OR NEAR WHITE
Claao 24. ROSE HYBRID TEA
PINK OR PINK BLEND
Claao 25. ROSE HYBRID TEA
RED OR RED BLEND .
Claaa 26. ROSE HYBRID TEA
YELLOW
Claao 27. ROSE HYBRID TEA
PEACE
Claaa 28. ROSE HYBRID TEA
nJLL BLOWN ANY COLOR
Claao 29. ROSE FLORIBUNDA
ANY COLOR
I SPRAY
Cluo 30. ROSE GRANDIFLORA
ANY COLOR
1 SPRAY
a... 31. ROSE MINIATURE
ANY COLOR
I SPRAY
Clua 32. MARIGOW
LARGE
I BLOOM
a... 33. MARICOW
SMALL
3 BLOO~
C1ua 34. ZINNIA CACTUS
111LOOM
C1ua as. ZINNIA MINIATURE
S BLOOMS
Clua 36. ZINNIA DAIBIA n.oWERED
I BLOOM
I BLOOM
CluaS1.SUNFLOWER
LARGE '
I BLOOM
Clue 38. SUNFLOWER
SMAU
up 1o 2"
C1ua 39. DAHUAS
POM POM
Clue 40. CACTUS DAHUA
.
0...41. DECORATIVE DAHUA
OVER3112"
Clue 41. BAIL
2' TO 3 112" DAHUA
Clua .U. MINIATURE BAll.
SINGLE
C1ua -M. AFRICAN VIOLETS
DOUBLE
Claao 45. AFRICAN VIOLETS
Cluo 46. FLOWERING HOUSEPLANT
Clua47. FOUACE HOUSEPLANT
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DIVISION 808 JUNIOR HORTICULTURE· S. .e For MoDday oad Tbu....I.y
Claao 48. ZINNIA
LARGE
Clau 49. ZINNIA
SMALL
Claao 50. MARIGOW
LARGE
Claaa 51. PERENNIALS·
3 DIFFERENT IN VASE
DMSION 809 EDUCATIONAL
Clua 52. ROSES

DEPARTMENT IX • Domestic Arts

Superintendant-A~ Lcwi1

O.airpencno: !Cay Frecleric:k llld Karen Lodwidt
DOMESTIC ARTS RULES
I. BN11lY PBB: Manbenhlp tlcbt.
.
2. ADenlriOI mull be made by 4:00p.m. Thunday, AugUiliO,at the aecretary'o office.
• 3. l!drioo Oil the IOQ'dar)''l bodt be chqod ....... the rauh of llteiOQ'dary.
4. No more than one (1) rally in lite same duo by same penon.
5. AD wodt mull be by lito exhibitor.
6. Aa anic1e ea~ercd in the WIOIII clu• will naa be judaed.
7. Anic:1el can cnly be entered in milc:ellaneou1 if awropriate cluo il natlilled.
8. Now woott aad now ideu will be Jiven preference. Cleanlineos will be conoideredin awardina pemiums.
9. Anic:1el wimina ribbon• within lite put 2 y..nwill be acluded.
10. An)'lhina removed before Sunday, AuaUII20 will fodeit pemium.
11. AtticiOI may be brought 10 the domestic uu display in the Senior Fair Buildina between 9 a.m. and 12
noon en Saturday, Ausull lldt with entry tap IOCUrely futened.
12.JucJain&amp; will begin 1112:30 p.m. Saa!nlay, Ausuotll.
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.
13. I!Wbitcn are mponlible few claimin&amp; their work betwem I and 3 p.m .. Sunclay, AuaUII 20. Noshin&amp;
IDIIY be removed bef- thil time.
I
14. See Genenl Rules for furlher iftouuc:tions.
IS. Conuniaee il n01 responsible for damaae or l01e1.
16. No Best af Show·Awanted 10 Profeosioaals
I
11. Judaina C1ocod

JUOOINO IS AS R&gt;LLOWS:
Appwanc:e-10 pacent
· Stylo-10 percent
Wcidau-hip-50 pacent
. Mllaiall·30 pacent
BcA ol ~l1"11Unl wiD
u followl:
ROS
Pluo $3.00:
Adult Sewina C1otltina • 1910 34 .• 40 10 43
~ Ctildnln Clolhina • 110 II
Croc:bet • '"10 ss
&lt;Wdea Needle • 3S to 39
Knil- S6.., 62
AfaJtano·63to71
Neadlcaft • 9210 113
Qailll· 7210 ••
Dol1l • 11410 111
Mile. Cnlu- 8910 91 • II? to 128
DIVJSIQN 901-CHJLDRIIN'S a.OTHINO up 10 llld includin&amp; Size 6
a... I • Dna; I pc. ...........................:........................................... 2.00
1.75
1.50
1.50.
us
C.U 2 • Dnu; 2 pc. or~ A Blaule ----.......................... 2.00
1.25
1.50
a... 3 ·Slerpwar ....·-·--·-·--·-·--..·---~-----..·--·....... 1.7S
1.00
1.25
a... 4. Play Outfit ----·..-----·--·--·..--·--·---..·-·· 1.50
1.50
1.7S
a... s . Saaday Belt--·---------·~----·----·--·-- 2.00
1.50
1.25
a... 6. Boy'•
1.7S
.15
1.00
a... 7 • T SIWt -----·--------·--·-............................ 1.25 •
1.00
1.25
.- a... I .Shift or Btc- ---·-·-----···-·-........;:;_................ 1.50
CHILDR1!N'S CL011DNO • Siaa 710 12
.
I.SO .
1.25
au.
9.
Boy'•
~------·-----·-·-·..
·---~----·-·--·
1.73
aa.. 10. Back to Scbocl Oulfil __ ..; _________ ..................... 2.00
1.15
1.50
a... 11 • Skin A Blowe or Panu A Top ............:........................ 2.00
1.15
I .SO
a... 12. Dnu; I pc. .....:............................................~ ................ 2.00
1.15
1-:50
au. 13. J!"'''"' ............................................................................ 1.73
1.50
1.25
Clau 14 • Slecjlwear ..- Lclswe Wiar .....:........... - ............... : ......:. 1.7S .
1.25
I .SO
1.75
I .SO
a... IS· SWiday
2.00
a... 16. Shoru .............................\.._ ........................................... 1.25
1.00
.15
Clall 17 • Piain T Shin ....................... __,..................................... 1.25
1.00
.15
1.25
1.00
Cluo IS· Blouoe ..-Skin ..... - ....................................................... I .SO
DIVISION 902-ADULT CLOTHING
Clu1 19. Skin A. Blouoe or Pan11A Top ....................................... .2.1S
l.SO
2.00
Clu• 20 • Suit/Sitillcw Panu ......................:..................................,.. 2.1S
l.SO
. 2.00
l.SO
2.00
Cluo 21 ·C.,. or Jacket (lined or unlined) .................................... 2.73
. I.SO
C.U 22 ·Sleep or Leisure Wear .................................................... 1.75
. 1.25
1.75
I .SO
C.U 23 ·Pony Wear (Dreoo Up) .................................................... 2.00
us-'· - - ··t.so
Cill 2A • Drus • Cdlcn or Bleild ............ ;:.....:....:::....................... 2.00 - ~
.15
1.00
a... 25. Shoru ......................................... _.:................................ ' 1.25
1.50 .•
1.25
a... 26 ·Blowe ...........................................:................................ 2.00
.15
1.00
Clau 'l7. T.Sitin ....................... _.:............. _ ................................. 1.25
pass 21• SlecJt.... A.ol.~......,,.,,.. ~l.A·"·•·••'••.'•..r,,r1,J.,l,.I.,A.~.~:.I.............. 1,()() ' ' ' ' 160· '. ' .. •1!25

"'•wuded

l'lnu-----·-------------·-·--·-·. . .

Best---·-···---.............................................

O..s 29 ·.l'hctical Apron ............................................................... I.SO
1.25
1.25
aau 30 • Fancy Apron ................................................................... I .SO
Clan 31 ·Man's Sleepwearor Lcilure Wear ................:................. 1.7S
I .SO
O..s 32- Mon'o Shirt .................................................................,.... 2.00
I .SO
. Clau 33. Man's T Shirt .................................................................. 1.25
1.00
Clasl34 ·Man's Miscellaneouo ...................................................... I .SO
1·.25
DIVISION 903 ·GOLDEN NEEDLE AWARDS (Exhibitors As• 60and Over) .
Clan 35 • I pc. Dreu .....................................:................................ 2.00
1.7S
aa.. 36 . Skirt ................................................................................ 2.00
i.15
Claoo 37 • Blouse .................................................................:........... 2.00
I .SO
aa•• 38 - Slaclu .............................................................................. 2.00
1.!50
O..s 39 • Sleep or Lci1we Wear .................................................... 1.7S
I .SO
DIVISION 904 ·Fashion ACCCIIOriOI Olhcr Than Listed
O..s 40- Collar .............................................................................. I .SO
1.25
O..s41 • Hat .............. - ...........:..................................................... I .SO
1.25
Clau 42 ·Scarf................................................................................ I .SO
1.25
O..s43. Vea ................................................................................. I .SO
1.25
DIVISION 90S -CROCHET
O..s 44 • Cardiaon (Man'• or Woman'•) ........................................ 2.50
2.2S
q... 45 -l'llllover (Man'• or Woman'•) ........................................ 2.50
2.2S
0..1 46 - Sweater (Child'o) ............................................................ 2.00
1.50
I .SO
0..1 47 ·Sweater Set (Baby) ......................................................... 2.00
O..o 48 ·Hat, Scarf, Glova or Millenl......................................... 1.7S
I .SO
O..s 49 • Shawl or Lap Robe .........,............................................... 2.00
1.7S
1.7S
Claso 50 • Doily (14" or Under) .................................................,.... 2.00
Clau S1 • Daily (over 14") .............................................................. 2.2S
2.00
1.25
O..o S2 • PunoorTClle ........ - ................. - .................................. I.SO
1.00
O..o S3. Pot Helder (1) .................... -·--·-····-....................... 1.25
S4. v.. ___ ,...........--...................................................... 2.00
1.7S
a... S5. Bubl ...................... - ....:,_ ................................. ~....... I .SO
1.25
DIVISION 906 ·KNIT
0..1 S6 • Cardipa (Man'• or Wcn~~~'1) ........... ..;........ c .............. 2.50
2.2S
2.2S
O..o S7 -l'llllover (MaD'• or Wcn~~~'o) --·-·---......................... 2.50
1.1S
tlui58 ·I'IIIJovH(C!ii!I'J) ................... tt......_.~·-·---~ 2JXL
1.1S
a..s S9. s - Set (Baby) ..................................... _ ...... ,......... 2.00
1.7S
O..s 60 ·VOlt ...............................................,.............................. 2.00
1.75
O..o 61 • Shawl or .Lap Robe ......................................................... 2.00
1.50
O..o 62 • Olova, Mi11e111, or Hat ......................................... ..,...... 1.7S
DIVISION 907 · AFGHANS
1.15
O..o 63 • Baby AfaJton·Crocbet ..................................................... 2.00
1.1S
a... 64 • Baby AfaJton Knit .......................................................... 2.00
2.50
O..o 6S ·Rippe Af&amp;hon .............. :................................................. 3.00
2.SO
0..1 66- Afaha Squar01 .............................................................. 3.00
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a... fil . Mahan Shell .............:................................................... 3.00
2.SO
O..o 68 • AfaJton Mixed Slilcb ...................................................... 3.00
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a... 69. Plain Knit AfaJtan .........................................;................. 3.00
l.SO
a..s 10. Fancy Knit Afaltan ......................................................... 3.00
2.50
a... 71 - AfaJton wiJh Eml!teidely ................. - ...................,. ....... 3.00
DIVISION 908 • QUU.TS • Mull Be Finilhed
•
2.2S
O..s 72 • Piec:ed Aatique ............................................................... l.SO
2.2S
O..s 73 • Embroidered Aatique ........................................... _ ...... 2.50
3.00
O..s 74 • Painted -Hand Quilted .................................1................. 5.00
2.00
aa.. 75 • Painted • Machine Quilled ......................,...................... 4.oo
3.00
0..1 76 • Piec:ed ·Hand Quilted ...................................... _ ........... 5.00
2.00
O..s 77 • Piec:ed ·Machine Quilted .............................................. 4.00
' 3.00
Clau 78 • Awliquc- H•d Quilled ................................................ 5.00
' 2.00
a..s 79 • Awlique ·Machine Quilled ........ - ................................ 4.00
2.00
O..s 80 .• Embroidered • Machine Quilled..................................... 4.00
3.00
O..s 81 · Embroidered· H.,d Quilted .......................................... 5.00
O..s 82 • Quilt • Mixed Tcdmique or Canbined
3.00
2ormoreTechnique ......................................... 5.00
2.00
Clan 83 • Quih Prq&gt;rinted Hand or Machine Quilted .................... 4.00
2.00
O..s 84 ·Crib Quilt· Hand Quilted .............................................. 3.00
1.75
O..o 85 -Crib Quilt· Machine Quilted .............;........................... 2.00
a... 86. Crib Quilt· Pia Printed ................................______ ...... 3.00
2.00
2.00
Clau 87 ·Wall Honain&amp; (Any Sia ..- Tedmlque) ......................... 3.00
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NOTE: Muot Have Means To Dioplay
' 2.00
O..o 88 • Canrort ·Tied .. - ........................... - ...... - ...... _ ........... 3.00
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DIVISION909-RUGS
,
2.00
Clu189 ·Laid! Hod&lt; .......................................:............................. 2.25
2.00
Clau 90 • Braided .......................... - .........:.................................... 2.2S
Clau 91 • Crochet ................ -:..... __________............. _ .......... 2.25
2.00
DIVISION-910 • NBBDLBCRAPT
O..o 92 • Pictwu MUST HAVB HANGER
1.50
(II ·It 16 or Under) ........ ~....... -...................... 1.15
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a... 93. Counted c.o.. Sli1cb ....................~-·-·· ..........- .......... 1.7S
1.50
a... 94. Colored Embroidery ..........·--·--·--·-....................... 1.7S
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Can 9S ·Needlepoint ....................... _ ..................................., ...... 1.7S
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Clau 96- Cnwel ~ .............. - ................................................--... 1.75 .,
1.50 '
0..197 ·Painted (No Canvu) ........................................................ 1.7S '
Piclura OYer I h 16
a... 91· Counted Crou Sli1cb ...................................................... 1.7S
1.50
a... 99. Cd(/led Embroidery...................................................... 1.75
1.50
a... 100. Needlepninl .................... - .......................................-. 1.7S
1.50
0..1 101 • CIIIWd ................... _: ........... _:c ......... .;.".:..........:... 1.75 ·
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Clau 101· Plinled (No Caavu).................................................... 1.75
1.50
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a... 103 • I Embroidered l'l1lowcMo --·-·-·-............-............... 1.7S
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Clau 104. I Painled Pi1lowcMe ...;........................................ ---· 1.7S
1.75
Clau 105 • 1 Crou Stitda Oubi111 ............................................ -- 2.00
O..o 106 • I Cud m ~ CuohiOD ~ ...... - ......................................... 2.00
1.15
1.75
107 • I Pia Printed Calhioa Quilted ............................. ---·- 2.00
a..s 101 • 1·c~ OIJhlllll ....:.:................................................... 2.00
1.7$
, Cla11 109 • ll'aldlwolll Cuohion Quilled .......... _ ........................ 2.00
1.75
O..o 110 ·Embroidered Tablecloth ............................................... 2.00
1.75
O..o Ill • Stuffed Animal Under 12" ............................................ 2.00
1.7S
O..s 112 ·Stuffed Animal Over IT .............................................. 2.00
' 1.75
O..o113 ·I POl Holder· OlhcrThan Uolod ...........................;..... 1.25
1.00
.DIVJSION911· DOLLS
Clauii4·AmishDcll(aOllt) ....................................................... 2.00
2.00
O..o liS ·Apple Head Doll .......................,.................................. 3.00
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a... 116. Ctoch Doll (Oihcr) ........................................................ 2.50
2.00
O..s 117 ·Doll Mixed Material...................................................... 2.50
2.00
a... 118 . Poroallin Doll=,................................r.. .....; .........~ ..... 3.00
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DIVISION 912 • HOUDAY CRAFT
O..s 119 • Cllristmas Tree Skirt .................................................... 2.50 ·
2.00
a..s 120'• Cllristma1 Slockina ...................................................... 2.00
1.15
O..s 121 • Cllristmal Tree Ornament .................._..................... -. 1.50
1.25

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1.50
1.25
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2.00
2.00
2.00
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2.00
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2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
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1.00
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1.15
1.75
1.25
-1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
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aua 122 · Holiday &amp;tcriar Door Decomion --·-····: •••..••••..••.•••.
DIVISION 913 • OTifER CRAFI'S
aus 123 • Hancn.dc Buket Under 15" .......................................
au. 124. Handmade Basket Over 15" ·····-··-···-········--··...·······
aus 125 ·Wood Croft Under 6" ...........- .....................................
aus 126 ·Wood Cnl\7" to 18" ....................................................
No Larae hans
I

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1.15

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2.50
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2.00
2.00
1.25
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1.75

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CERAMICS

aus 127 ·Molded • wilh fued finiJh ............................................ 1.50
1.25
1.00
Clsssi28-Molded-wihnenfuedfiniJh ....................................... 1.50
1.25
1.00
PLASTIC CANVAS
Ous 129 ·Household Anicle ......................................................... 1.25
1.00
.15
au. 130. s -.......................................................:.................. 1.so
1.25
1.00
DIVISION 914 • BESI' DRESSED CONCRETE GOOSE CONTEST
Ous I • Ouistmu ........................................................................... 2.00
!.50
au. 2. Euler.................................................................................. 2.00
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. aus 3 · Halloween .......................................................................... 2.00
1.50
au. 4 -·Pariocic ............................................... -............................ 2.00
1.so
au. 5 - Miscdloneous..................................................................... 2.00
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Best ol Show $3.00
Reserve Best ol Show $2.00
Entries must be in place Solurday, Auawal2, by 12 noon. Cooed Judaina Sotunloy af1emoon 112 p.m.
Geese will be judaed llld displayed in Coon Hunlen buildin&amp;- EliCh dilf.....,t clus outfit must be displayed on
its own inclividualaoose.

DEPARTMENT X· AMATEUR PAINTING
Carolyn Ritchie - SuperWcndent
ENTRY FEE: Membellhip ticket.
Entries must be in place by Sllwday, Auaust 12, 12:00·Noon.
l!alria -be felilllnd A~~p~t9IIICIIO aati14 P.M., oftlce ol F* Socnaory.
An abililcpe. I.-GO 1.111., Maaday, A..- 14.

C1oled .iudPaa. 2.-GO p.m.. s-.y, AaJIIIII2.

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AMATI!UR PAJN'I1NO RULBS
I. JUNIOR il Ill)' lllill--llla •• oil I yean.
2. ADULT ilcy 111i1t -die eae olll yean.
3. Only - CIIIIJ per lllill iD ada dw.
.
' 4. EliCh poialina be lbe CJriainol weft oldie utili.
5. EliCh peinlina ..,.not haw been shown albe Fair bcf01e.
6. No tube or number .,.niaa.
7. All eatries mwa have C1111J tea IIIKbed to plintina, 'llld IUdy to IIana or will not be "'A:Cpped.
8. Any~ ea'l1!na ewer half lbeir inclome from peintina Cllllnot be judaed.
·
9. The judaes decisiilns .,. final lad definile. ·
10. Paiminas en&gt; limited to 16.20 wilhout fnmes.
II. The P* cnmmillte inot raponsible for lou or dernap.
, .
11 &amp;hjhjts nmcJ¥ed befooe I:OOp.111. Sunday, AuJWl20 will forfeillll)' ribbon or ,.,.mum.

F1111

A. IAnc!sc:ope ..______,_.,.......:":: ... - ... --·---··--·........ 4.00

B. Animal Study--·--·--·---·--·-...... ___,_,:.... __ , .... _ 4.00
C Rcnl Study-----·-~-·------·---···--.................. 4.00
D. Pi~ from Life ...~............ _. ___ ............... - ......... - ....-- 4.00
CLASS
2 - ACRYUC
PAIN11NO,______ ,.,___________ 4.00
B. IAndsape
.. ______
F. Animal Study---·-..·-..·-·-·-·--·-..·-·--·-................... _
0. Flcnl
H. Pi~ from Life -·-·- - ·- ..·-·--·-·--...................___,.,.,..
CLASS 3 -WATER COLOR
.
1 LanclscaJie ----·-·-............ - ......- ........................_............
J. Animal SIUdy ....:........................... - ............--......................
K. Flcnl Study---.................. - ........................... -.................
1. Pic:tun&gt; from Life ....................................................................

Study--·--·---....--·------·-..·-·---........

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3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00

Thin!

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DIVJSIONI002·ADULTP~O-~

CLASS S - on.PAIN11NO
N. Landscape .. ____ .,, ... - ..........;._..,_ ...... _. ___ .___ ,_:.... 4.00

~· c~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::
Q. Pi~ from Life ........... -...................................................... 4.00

CLASS 6- ACRYUC PAIN11NO
R.l·~--·--·--..........-........................-................. 4.00

s. Animal
.............. _ ............... _.....................................
T. Flon1 Study --·---·---....·--·-·-·-..·-···-·-·-..............

4.00
4.00
U. Pi~ from Life ........ --·--·---......--............ --......... 4.00
CLASS 7 -WATER COLOR
V. IA'Mbc:ope .. _ ...... - ........·-------..·--... -~....... -........ 4.00

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Debbie Speaccr,O!ailpenon
Carolyn Rilchie, SUperialeodent
EN"'RY FEB.: Membellhip 1icket
In place by 12:00Nooa Saiunlay, Auaustl2, 0otec1 Judaina 2.-ClOp.m. Saturday, Auau11112.
Entries mlllll be "'ailla'ed en Aua. 9 .t 10, 4:00 P..m.

AnysizcphotomustbeiiiOidedonacanlboudlikcbeckina,(noconllrUCtioop~pe1111ClUdinastobeused).

The mountina must uot exceed 2 in. on my aide of photo. Photoa man CotDe pepen&gt;d to be lmna from a _
S-hook far display.
·
Any photo not meetin&amp; lhe above rcquiremeru will not be acoeptod for juclainJ but may be l!llbibitod.
Nofnmes.
·
Not n&gt;moved before I :00 p.m. Sunday, Auau11120.
DIVISION 1101 -Snapshot Sizt! (4x6 or Smaller) (COLOR)
aus I • Landscape one! Seascape ..............................................:..... 2.00
1.00
Clsu 2 - Animals .........................................:.................................... 2.00
r.oo
Class 3 • Ponnitsllld Penonalities ..............;................................... 100
1.00
Class 4- Abstnc:ts· Pauems, special effec:ts, eu:. ............................ 2.00
1.00
aus S • Naill"' 001e11p1 ................................................................. 2.00
1.00
. au. 6. Misc:eUaneous .................................................................... 2.00
1.00
DIVISION II C1l - Enlargement any photo laraer !han_4x6, up to md includina 9&gt;t 12 COLOR.
DIVISION II 03 - Sii~ot Size (4x6 or smoller) (COLOR)
Oass I ·Meigs County F* Happenings, Taken during 1994 Pair . I .SO
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BEST OF SHOW: Will.be judged from lint place entries in lhe above cluses.
. BEST OF SHOW: ..................:.............................................. ,........... $7.00
RESERVE BEST OF SHOW ....:............... ,..................... :................ S.OO

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SECTION9-CANNEDFRUIT
.
aua 29 ApplesMice. ..........................................................;........ ..
aus 30 Apples, pie filling .....................................;......................
Ous 31 Blackberries.............................................................. ;.: ... .
Class 32 Peaches.......................................................................... ..
aus 33 Pears ....................................................................; .......... .
a ... 34 Cherries.......................................................................... .
DIVISION 1204
SECTION 10 ·CANNED VEOETABLES
a... 35 Beets, Whole................................................ ...................
Oau 36 Beets, sliced ............................................................. ,..... .
aus 37 Beans, LimL ...................................................................
Oau 38 Besns, Kidney............................................................... ..
aus 39 Besns, Snap. ................................................................. ..
au. 40
Shell..... - .......................................................... ..
a... 41 c.bba&amp;e......................................................................... ..

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BAKING and CANNING

au.
au.
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GAS

12
13
14

Gape.--------·----·----------·--·--.
. . 100
a.en,.. __,_________,____ --------- ....
100
Blueben)'------·---·---.. __.;._ . ---..·-·--:-- 100

Gas Plus·
667-3198
St. Rt. 7
-Tuppers Plains, OH.

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GROCERIES
Mon.- Fri.

6am-10pm ·

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

Mason, W. Va.
Snack Bar~ Pro Shop - Riding Golf Carts
Driving Range .

Sat. &amp; Sun.

7am-10pm

Gas, Groceries, and Lottery

Warner H ating &amp;

.

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Camlb. ...... - ... - ...--...........................:... --·-·-·--·- 100

Com................. - ...............- ............. _........................... 100
Peu.-_......................................... .................................. 2.00
Sweet...__................................................................ 100
Whole While Potatoes. .................;...... -.......... ............... 2.00
Tomatoes,wbole................................. _ ..:.. ..................... 100
TCllliaiOU.qusnered. ......................................... -............ 100
Tonwoes,
2.00
Veae~able
..................... -....................... ............... 100

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aus S3 Deer .. _ ..,_, ____ ............... -....... .............................. 2.00
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DIVISION 1206 • BAKED GOODS
-·
IWUbits mu.• be in pi- b)t 12.-llO Monday, Aup11114. Judaina is Ill 1:00PM
IWUbits mull be "'Jistered by 4:00 • Auaulll9 .t 10 at Sec:mary's office.
No fiOJllll; .., box miaes. Bol&lt;ed JOOds must be en diapoaahle peper or ahmimim pie pm.
fumished by lhe phjhjtor and eaclooed in zip lock plutic beJ. Eads penc111 is
.
IUpOIUible for takin&amp;lbeir OWft ilcms.
aus I Loll Whole Wbell Breod........... 't\................... ................. 100
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aus 2 Loll White Bnad....... _........................... ......................... 2.00
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· aus S Banana Nut Bnad..............................................: ... _........ 2.00
1.50
aus 4 lwbbmi Bnad......................................... ......................... 2.00
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(After jucJaina, """ainder olloof may be liken honse)
aus S Baldna Powder Biscuits (3 on pla1e). ................................ 2.00
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aus 6 Yesst Rolla (3 on plale). .................................................. .. 2.00 ..
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DIVISION 1207 - CAKES
(After judaina, n&gt;mainder cl calte may be taken home.)
aus 7 Ansel Food................................................. .......................... 2.00
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au. 8 O!oc:olale (any type frostina)... ............................................ 2.00
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aus 9 While (any type trolling)......... ............................................ 2.00
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DIVISION 1208 • COOKIES (exhibit 6 cookies)
aus 10 Ollmeal................................................. .......................... 2.00
1.50
aus II Plain Sugar (no icing)........... ........................................... 2.00 ·
1.50
au. 12 Cboc:ollle Olip (no null~ ................. ............................... 2.00
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aus 13 Peanut Buuer.... ............................................................... 2.00
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· aau 14 Brownies - iced................................................................ 2.00
1.50
aau 15 Brownies • not iced...... ................................................... 2.00
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DIVISION 1209 - PIES
(Aller judaiDJ, 3/4 ol pie may be taken horne. )
aau 16 Apple ........ ............... ......................... .......................... .... 2.00
1.50
a ... 17 Cherry..... ~...............................:........................................ 2.00
1.50 .
aau 18 Pecan................................................ ............................... 2.00
1.50
aau 19 Peach .............:................................... .............................. 2.00
1.50
aau 20 Raisin................................................ ............................... 2.00
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DIVISION 1210 · CANDY (6 pieces on a pla1e)
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asu 21 Fudge, Chocdate............ .. ............... ................................ 2.00
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Clan 22 Fudge, Peanut Buller.......... .............. ............................... 2.00
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Clan 23 Fudae, While ..............:................................. ................... 2.00
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DIVISION 12ll · COOKIECONTEST
am 24 Pineapple Drop Cookies
.
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Rules !he same u baked gocids but all entries must be made from lhe followina cookie and fll&gt;lbn&amp;n:ctpe.
3/4 cup sugar
I 8 oz. can crushed pineapple in its own juice
I cup maraarine or butler sofWI
Pineapple weD dnined ~liquid.
ltsp.
vanilla
1/2
c:up
coconut pecans
1 e&amp;&amp;
112 c:up ehopped
2cupflour
FROSTING
•
•
ltsp. bakina powder
2 112 c:up powdered suaar
·
l/2tsp. baking soda
3-4 Ths.
pirieapple liquid

·r Membership Ticket No. ............
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Make y&lt;&gt;Ur cntric• nn this hlank , cui out ami •end to D.:hhio Wat•on, Secrclary.
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P.O . Box 227, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
MAKE APPLICATION FOR ENTRY AS FOLLOWS:

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Cathy Smith-Crow, CPA

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Snapper Trimmers ·

204 Condor Street Pomeroy, OH.
Ph. 992.2975 Evenings Ph. 992-5840 ·
MANNING K. HOUSH - Owner

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(614)992-5995
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'GRAVELY TRACTOR. SALES &amp; SERVICE

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CHARLES H. KNIGHT .

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KNIGHT LAW OFFICES
109 W. ,S ECOND STREET

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Serving M~igs, Mason ~
Gallia C.ounties

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DIVISION 1201
SECilON I ·PRESERVES (An1 size jar)
au. 1 Pada............................................ _. .................................. 2.00
au. 2 Oleny...- ....:..................................... ................................. 100
au. 3 Stnwbeny.......................................:........ .......................... 2.00
au. 4 ...._............................................ ..................................... 100
SECilON 2 • JAMS (Any aia jar)
Ous 5 Black R.pba•y.............................................................. - 100
au. 6 Onpe...........................- ..............:.............................- ..... 100
au. 7 Stnwbeny........................................- ...................,.. -...... 100
au. a Blackbeny.- .......,............................- ..... .................... - ... ·1oo
Ous 9 Blueberry ..... - ................................................................... 100
SECilON j · mUJES (Any size jar)
Ous 10 ·Appe. ...........................................................,................... l.OO
Oau II Blackbeny..... ____, ....:__ ,,;_ ____: -----·-- .... 100

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Oau 16 Pada Htay ·----·---:..--·--·--·-- ----·--- 2.00
DMSION 121J1
SECllON 5- PICJW!S
au. 17 DiD -·--·--..·----......-·--·- ..............- ................. 2.00
Ous 18 Biead .t B-·---·-..·-·--..........- ............................ 2.00
au. 19 sWeet............ ____........................................................ 100
au. 20 Zuccbinl... - ............ _ ...................................................... 2.00
SECllON 6 - REIJSHBS .
au. 21 End otlheOorclen........................................................... 2.00
aus 22 Sweet Ptpper---·-........................................................ 2.00
SECllON 7 • SAUCESICATSUP
au, 23 Clllsup, TomaiO.-........................... - ............................. 2.00
au. 24 Chill Sauce........ _....................,...................................... 2.00
au. 25 Spoghetti Sauce.............................. ,................................ 2.00
Oau 26 Bubecue Sauce................................ - ........................... . 2.00
SECllON 8 ·JUICES
aus r7 Tomato Juice................................................................. .. 2.00
~~N~~Juice. ..........................................:.......................... 2.00

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a..irperson -Goy Ann Burke
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Augustl2. Articles eannotben&gt;moved before I P.M. Sunday, Auaust20. Anexhibilormayenaerone l!llhibil
ineachdus.Mustbemadeorcamed 1994or 1995. PintorQuanjan ex~ Division 1201.Manbenhiptic:kel
to en1er. Do not cover lids. Deponment will be dOled forjudainJ. JudJIII&amp;IIli:OOMonday, Auaust 14.
PRESI!RVES, JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES, REIJSHES, CATSUP, SAUCES .

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CLASS 4 - 01lfilR MEDIA
M. Pencil, Pea llld Ink, or Cnyon .............................................. 4.00

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X. F1on1 Sludy ----------·---------------- 4.00
Y. Pi~ from Life----·--·--·--·--·-·--·-·-----·-- 4.00
CLASS 8 • OTifER MEDIA
Z. Ptnci1, Pea IIIII Ink or Crayoa --·-----·--·..··-·--·-··· 4.00
DIVISION 1003 • AduJI Psintina &amp;pedaiCed
I. Anyone who 1111 llll&amp;ht cluses, phibitod IIIII 01' IOid a peintina.
CLASS 9- o:O:. ...........- ..............._......- ......- .........-................... 4.oo
CLASS 10- ACRYUC .......:.....................- ......... -........................ 4.00
CLASS II -WATER COLOR .. ~.- ......... - ..................--..·-·--· 4.00
CLASS 12 • 01HER MEDIA __ ,.............. - ...........................-..... 4.00
BEST OF SHOW: $5.00
RESERVE BESI' OF SHOW: $3.00

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DIVISION 1001 - JUNIOR PAlN'IlNO

CLASS I -on. PAIN11NO

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TIIEMB: "WINOOW OF OPPORTIINfliY FOR FAMILIES"
Entries close 11 4 p.m. Thunday, August, 10
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Q,.,ge exhibits will be judged en lhe following Score Boord

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AnractiY&lt;:ness- Ability to 11111lct and hold ancntien ...:.................................... ,..................................... IS
Appearance and neabtess- visibility and lenering .....................................................,............................ 10
Grange Teachings -Ideas and principles of lhe Grange~ ........................................................................ 2S
Acl)ieY&lt;:ment Goals and Ccmmunity Service ol Local Grange .............................................................. 20
Fann Products' ............................................................................................................................................ S
Handicraft ................................................................................................................................................. S
TOTAL ........... ,............................................................................................ 100
DIVISION 1301 - GRANGE EXHffilT
Premiums: $7S.OO each.
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Exhibits""' to be placed by 6:00p.m. ·en Saturday, August'l2.
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step in that di=tion lhan lhe upbuilding of~ _Granges and lhetr acUVJUes.
Superintendent will be in Deparlme!Jt10 atd m ...moval of exhibtts from I :00-4:00 p.m. Sunday, August20.

TRI COUNTY FORD. INC.

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I. Carson Crow ·

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Home Ph.: 992-5692
Brenda Jeffers 992-3056
Charmele Spradling
Jerry Spradling (304) 882-3498

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directly related 10 lllpics in heallh, conservatien, eanh science, biology, botany, phy11cs, or chemutry. .
Arts and craft exhibits might oonsist of handcraft, involving wood work, mew work, lealher craft, weaVIng,_
knitting, needleworlr., paintings, drawing, lettering or ceromics.
Each exhibit will be judged en its own merits.
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Second Place ............................................................................... Red
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Third Place .......................... -..................................................... White R!bbon - Plus $.
Fourlh Place ................................................................................ Gn:cn Ribbon - Plus 0.00
The foUowina Nics and replatiens shaD covem all exhibits.
I. Entries close at4 p.m. AuJUil13.
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3. AU exhibits mull be in place by 4:00p.m. Saturday, Auaust 13.
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9. Any -nerc:lally JIIIOIIINd llllllerial mu"".be Jncidereal 10 lhe uhibit u a whole.
10. lla1tibiu will be jqed upan the bull ~
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heaitllca·..e staff is trained to handle medical
situations ranging from rou,t ine problems .to life·
threatening em~.:gencies. We offer a 24-hotir
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 aiL times. If_we can help yo~
with. any health problem, give us a call at 992-2104.
. .Our staff not only cares "for" you, but cares
"about" you.

VETEUNS
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Michael &amp; Deanna Stroth
Owners

(614) 992-5846

PT. PLEASANT
304-675-1624

GALLIPOLIS

Hope Everybody
Enjoys the Fair!

446-1840

Your Neighborhood

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INSURANCE

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Your Hometown Gym
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Summerfields Restaurant
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POMEROY, OHIO 45769

· Carry Out -Lunch Specials- Pizzas
Che8ter, Ohi.o
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Insurance Services

JAMES E. 'D IDDLE
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Peop~e"

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Your Certified Pawn Shop
115 W. Second Street

WE LOVE THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
AND ENJOY OUR PARTICIP~TION AS A
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FURNITURE ON TH-E "T"

Rite Aid Guarantees You fte Lowest
Praertptlon Prices

FARMS•LOTS•HOMES•RENTALS
APPRAISALS • COMMERCIAL

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PURINA CHOW- OAY ·OLD 81 STARTED LEGHORN PULLETS

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Farmers
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465 North Second Avenue
. Middleport, Ohio 45760
(614) 992·7161

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Poce • 3 YurOld Filly· RiverVoDeyCohCin:uii ......................... 1!11. Pune$3882 Added
(Ohio Fair Fund ·Barty C01ing)
Poce • Ohillco Poce ·Nco Winners of$25,000 l..ifelime u of J111. I, 199S......... Pune $800.00
(Early Closing)
Trot · 3 Year Old Filly.· ·River Valley Coli C'lmlil ..................,.. =
Est. Pune $3882 Added
(Ohio Fair Fund • Early Cl01ing)
Trot • 2 Year Old • River VoDey Colt Cin:uit ................................... Est. Puno $3882 Added
(Ohio Fair Fund· Early Closing)
Poce • 2 Year Old· River Valley Colt Cirwit ........:......................... EsL Pune $3882 Added
(Ohio Fair Fund • Early Closina)

Three Drive-Thru Lanes
for your convenience

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Oldsmobile/Cadillac

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Kenny Buckley, Superintendent;
Brent Zirkle, Bill Buckley
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 • 7:30P.M.
ENTRY FEE: $10.00
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Entertainment''
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P.O. Box 2220
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Office
(614) 266-2953

FAX

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JUDGES' DECISIONS ARE FINAL
PRIZES : $7S · S'SO · $25 · SIS · $10

NATIO.NWID.E
INSURANCE

Meigs Motel

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Phone: .(614)
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ORIGINIAL COLOR IF POSSIBLE
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original front end and operating brakes. 'Staodird !reads mull have the faqory fenders. The wheel bue cannot
be ahered .
2. A lr&gt;Cior 1938 .l under Uactw can have DO WOIJI•.. - ' • "river canootu•e weiahts to change classes.
3. There will be a two driver Umil per pull, uoleu otherwise rpecihect. voly one place per lraclor, per class.
4. A coolellaol must be atleas116 years of age wilh parenl'l' wrinen consent.
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3. All clus.. will be splil 1938 and older, 19391hrough 1939, factory weighll only.
6. All Uacton mu.rt pull in low gear.
7. All uactors must run factory high idle engine RPMS, 10% allowance will he allowed.
8. No duals w steel wh~ls, no fuel inixture, and ao four wheel drive.s.
9. The drawbar cannot he over 20" high or closer thiiJ 18" from the collier of rear axle.
10. Rim width cannot exceed tire maoufacluer's recommendation of the tire beiog used.
II. The 1938 and older class cannot run a tire larger than 14.9oo row crop~ w 18.4-34on standard !reads,
1939-1959 classea cannot exceed 1 IS.S-38 on row crop~ or 18.4-34 on standard !reads. No radial tires.
12. Original typedrawbar rwsl be used, no chains or braces added. Drawbar must be ridged in all directions.
121. Tractor must be equipped with a plate with a 3 inch hole or clevislo pull from draw bar. Must he
rigid in all directions with no hook ,....rictioo 111he hitch point Original factory drawbars only!
13. Tip bar may be wed lo preveol rollover. Bar must support weight oflractor when jack is placed under
il and subject to approval.
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IS. In cue of mechanical failure lrlctor will be placed al end of class .
16. Contestaol will be disqualified if rear tire or sled comes in contact wilh out-of-hounds Uno.
17. No over riding of govemws will he pennilled. ·
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and have one hand on steering wheel.
19. Firll puller each clu.o will have option to lake pull w drop to lhir4 posilioo.
20. No wtw stepped tiru.
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22. Rules w111 be enforced and subject to check at a'ny iime.
23. ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES OR DISORDERLY CONDUCT IS SUBJECT :ro DISQUAUPICA-

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USTA Rulest6 sovem events. Entrance fee of $20.00 for bolh die Ohillc:o Pace and Trot. Ohio Colt Stakes
entrance fee is as advenioed. Money division: 4S • 2S • I 5 • I 0 • 5 per cenL Five to otart. The riaht is resem:d
to chansc order of program or to declan: off any race if unavoidable condition• prevail.
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Elimination heats for the Ohillco Pace and the Tro1 if neceowy. The Colt Stake• will be raced in divisions
underthcruleooftheRiverV.UeyCoitCin:uiL Twoheatplan. Everyheataracc.InCoitStakes,nOiovcr7honeo
will be IIWied per heaL
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All entries mun be declared in by II :00 Lm. 2 days bclono the race.
RIVER VALLEY COLT CIRCUIT MEMBERSHIP CARDS WILL BE HONORED AT GATE
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SPEED OFFICii TELEPHONH: (614) 992-6580
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SPEED COMMITIEE
ROGER SPENCER, Speed Supt.
VIROU. WINDON
JENNINGS B~EGI..Il
FAIR SECRETARY: Debbie W111011, 470M SR 681, Coolvillc, Ohio 45723
MOBILE STARTING GATE
BLACKSMITH
PHOTO FINISH
MEMBER of the RIVER VALLEY COLT CIRCIJI'f and the SOUTH~ OIDO FAIR CIRCUIT

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SECOND
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985-3385
STATE ROUTE 7
TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

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111URSDAY,A00UST 17,1995 -STARTINGTIMB I:OOP.M.
PKC • 3 Y- Old • Rivu Vllley Coh CUaUI -···-·--·-·-···· - -- .1!11. Puna $3182 Added
(Ohio Flir FWICI ·ll.uly COlina)
Tftll· 2 YurOid Filly. River Vllley Cdl Cin:uil ....................... "- Ell. Puno$3882 Added
(Ohio Flir FWICI -ll.uly Coma)
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(Ohio Flir FWICI ·ll.uly Coma)
Trot· 3 YurOid -RiverV.UeyColtCin:uit ................................ - 1!11. Puno$3882 Added
(Ohio Fair F~md -ll.uly coma)
Trot· Free For AU ............................. - :............................................
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1995

4. No electrie fuel pum,..
5. No porting or polilhing allowed on head. or intake.
6. Gulino through.w orking fuel pump. "Pump gu" only
7. Factory i«n.ition and open headen.
8. Hydrauli~ cam •haft &amp; Iifton. (No •olid linen. No rolleroize rocker•.)
9 .. Tiro oizellmited to 12.5 x 33 x 15.0 DOT approved. No wrangler XT'o or bar tread tireo.
10. I' clearance between block• and frame, drive ohift loop• &amp; 1hield.. Kill owitch highly recom-

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~UPERINTENDENTS ...... .......... ....... .. ...... ... ..... ~ ......... ... .... Ed Holter and Tim Beorh•
HAIRMEN ······· ··········· ············· ··· ····· Brent Zirkle, Leonard Koenig, and Kenny Buckley

TitUCK CLASSES
ENTRY
CLASS
SIO.OO 550011 Foctory Stock
SIO.OO 5500• Local Yokel
Sl5.00 6000• 4/W Driv" Stock
S20.00 5800• 4/W Drive Modified
S2o.oo ssoo• 4/W Drive Super Stock
$20.00 6200• 4/W Drive Modified

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TRACTOR PUU and SEMI TRUCK PULL- MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1995
6t00 P.M.

3. Truck mu•tappear atock w/workinS major acce•oriu (i.e. heater, alternator, fan'&amp; water pump,
aeata , all gla.. , no Plexjglaa.)

FACTORY STOCK TRUCK RULES

1. Truck mu.l be (aetory llock ~nly.
2. Truck mUll be road licen.ed.
3. Fac;tory bumper or reece hitch only
4. Fa~tory ex.hau1t1y1tem only, no header• .

5. Pump ga• only.
6. Factory intake only. No engine modilicatio111:
7. No lift kit• or 1tahilizer bar~.
8. Tire 1ize not to exceed Faclory •peciCicationa.
9. Road \lie tire1 only.
10. No dual wheelo .
11. No extra weiJht pel'mitted anywher-e o~ ll'uck.
12. Truck. will be weighed and inopected before pulling.
13. See General Ruleo for all Pullo.
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Teardown : Complete engine check- 1500.00 ·nonrefundable.

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WCAL YOKEJ, TRUCK RULES

Modified and 1upentock truck pull ruleo, oamo ao O.S. T.P.A.
l\fu1t be at lea1t 5 1upentoek enll'iet to make a puU, otberwile they will run in modified clu1.
•• NO BLOWERS PERIIDTTED. ••
See General Rul.,. below.

1. Truclu MUll appear 1tock with major acce110riea: heater, alternator, fan and water pumpa, 1eat1,

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GENERAL RULES

2. Mull have exhauat •y•tem : dual exhaUit and header. permitted . No open headert.
3. Muat he l'oad licenud.
4. Pump gao only.
5. Single 4 barrel carb. only.
6. Lilt kito and otabilizer bon permitted.
7. Tire lize limit, 12 x 33-16.5, no Wl'angler XT•, Terl'a '• or bar tread tirea.
8. No weight ban.
9. Truck. will be weighed and inopected before pulling. "
10. See General Rule. for all PuU..

1. Tl'uckl mUll be operated in a •ale IIUinner at all time~ .
2. Only one per•on allowed in truck while pulling.
3. No one allowed in pullins Bl'ea, except participant..
4. All t•ucko will go over ocaleo before and after pulling.
5. All weighto mull be oeeurely footened to truck.
6. No alcoholic beverage• or drugt permitted on fairground property.
7. All driver~, under 18 yet~r~ of11ge, mu.t have writte parental per-mit•ion. to pull.
8. Boundarie~ wiU be marked, pulling participanll mu tla)' wit in the line• while pulling.
9. Pull .Y ended when eJIIine ~tall., forward motion
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exce11ive liquid or part. are l01t.
10. U dr1ver make. an attempt to tlop tbe1led before 75 !eeJ, he ha1the right to come back for ancond ·
pull.
ll. Excea1ive delay meaoa lOA of turn.
12. Any contutant wbo l011e. bia turn, automatically pull.. lut.
13. AU pullo •tart from atipt bitch. NO JERKING.
14. To111 puller bu the option to accept the f1rot pull or como bock in third or laot pulling pooition.
15. Driver b.. tho option to opot the •led before tho oled j, otopped.
16. Only one drivel' per cia.,, unleu there are more than 10 entriel per clu1.
17. The det:li1ion of tbe,uperinteodent and chairmen il final.
ANNOUNCER: Brian Collino
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TRAj::K MAINTENANCE: K~ller'o Cu~tom Bendinc and Keefer'• SerVice Center
PULLBACK TRACTOR: Keller'• Cuetom Bendin«
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nRST AND SECOND PLACE TROPHIES FURNISHED BY THE CLASS SPoNSOR.

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STOCK TRUCK RULES
1. Faetoryeogine.u makeofyearoftruckwlfaetoryca•tiron head. four barrel allowed aluminum
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inta~e allowed, 1 ineb •pacer, limit carb to 800 C.F.M.

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

I. All entriet must be in pl~ee Mond.oy,-S p.m., AuJUIII4. .
2. All entriet must have seuon pus or membenhip pass 10 enter.
3.Judaina will be 11 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, Auaustl6.
4. llnuy ticlteu must be displlyed on equipmen&amp;IO be judand.
S.Judge's Choice will be the fint 10 be judaed ($50 pnmiwn).
6. Tnocton c:on be entered in only one Can.
1. Clusea 112 llld 13 tnoc10n will be awarded $»1st, S3S-2nd, SIS·3nl, plus uophiu.
8. Clus Ml will pay 6 pllces: $50, $4S, S3S, $30, W, SIS, Plus ht, 2nd, 3nl Trophies.
9. Clus MIO will ~y ten places, from $50 for ftnt 10$S for tenth. II SS intervols.
I0. Tho best posuble c:ate will be Liken oC all equipment, but the Meias Cotatty Aariculwral Society wW
not be responsible for loss or cbmap.
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SUPERINTENDENTS .. ................... .. ............................ .. .... Tim Beorho and Ed Holt•r
CHAIRMEN ................ .. .... Brent Zirkle, Leonard Koeni,{, Buddy ~rvin and Koony BuekleyENTRY
CLASS
PLACING
TROPHY SPONSORS
600011 Field Stock
$150, 8100, $50, $%5, $15, S5
Ridenour Supply
$10.00
800011 Field Stock
$175,$125,$100,$75, SSO, S25
Leo'• Auto Service
$15.00
900011 Field Stock w/turbo$175, 8125, S100, $75,$50, S25
Cheller Avi s·ervice
$15.00
85001 Pro Stock
$%50,$175,$140,$100,$75,850
Cheoter Agri Servi&lt;e
$20.00
S250, S175, $140,$100,$75,850 Keller'• Cuotom Bendins
820.00
10,0001 Pro Stock
$200, $125, $100, $75, SSO, 825
., TNT Porto
820.00
19,5001 Semi Truck
$20.00
24,5001 Seoai Truck
t200. $125, $100,$75, 850, $25
TNT Part•
TRACTOR RULES
1. Muot be equipped with a •inimuoa of one Z3/4 pound dry chemical r... extinguilber.
2. All weitlbto Mutt bo •eeurely faoteoed to tractor.
3. Weit!hta or woisht fraMe oot to eueed •oro than 24' beyond {root of tractor.
4. AU tracton will so over oeale. before lind after each pull.
5. Drawhar to be tlationary ia aU clireetiou. No 1horter than 18" fr~1111 cenle.r o£ axle, and have •
beitlht of 20'.
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6. Drawbar Muot be equipped with a oteel bitching de•ice, not more than 1 112' thickn..• and with
a 3' diameter ypening.
7. Maximum 1iae of turbo j, No. 4 cborl"r with 3' intake. No "P" pumpt.'
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8. Motoroideohieldt may bo re-•ed by jud&amp;N to meuuro turbo charsor with ooly tho driver '• help.
9. All engine fano muot be obrouded.
10. All exbaUII mutt ditcharp upward, raincapt not perMitted.
11. F'.eld otock tiro oi&amp;e Umita: 60001aod 800011 not to exceed 18.4. 900011 turbo not to exceed 20.8 .
12. No pououriaed fuel allowed, except factory L.P.. 1polnlctoro. Gao, dieael fuel and L.P. goo ooly .
13. NOTE: PRO STOCK PUlL RULES SAME AS O.S.T.P.A.
14. See seneral rul .. for all PuU..
TRACTOR and SEMI PULL- GENERAL RULES
1. Tr.cton and teMilwuut be operated in a aafe MaDDer at all timN.
2. Only ono penon allowed oo tractor or io -;while pulllng.
3. AU driven, undel' 18 yean of ase, ...., have writtea parental per•iuion to puU.
4. No alcobollc be•eraseo or drup per•itted on fairp-ound property:
5. No one allowed io pulling area, except participant.
6. ' Boundari" will be aarked, pullios porticipaoto Muol •toy within the lioeo while pulling.
7. Pull il ended when eftline atalll, (orward •otion dopa or when exeeuive liquid or p•l'll al'~ l01t.
8. If driver.makeo an attempt to otop the oled before 75 feet, ho boo the ritlht to come back lor ueeond
atte•pt. Exceaaive delay meaoa lou ot turn.
9. Aoy conteotaot who 1 - bit turn, auto-tically pullo IMt.
. 10. All puU. otart fro• a tipt bitch. NO JERKING.
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12. Dri•er hM the option to opot the •led before the oled " •topped.
13. Only one dl'iver per clau, unleu there •n ~re t~an 10 entriu per clut.
14. The decitioa. o( the 1uperlntea.deot and cba1111len 11 final.

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12. No altered wheel bo••· Maximum hitching height 24' fiom hitch point parallel to ground not )o.,
tban 36" from center of rear axle.
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axle .
14. Mull have ~tandord bed or factory built Oat bod.
15. Weight 6000 pound..
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16. No five •peed tran•mill•iou unlelt per model &amp; year or prefabricated trander ca1e. (quick
cl1onge).
17. No pl'euurized fuel.. No nhl'oUI oxide. Pump ga• only . No alcohol.
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l8. Weigh .. mUll be .ecured . Any external pal'l falling from truck and l1illing truck (or exce11ive
fluid•) will be gr-ound. (or diaqualificalion . Deei.tion1 of official. will be final.
19. Winner •ubject to fuel pump and hydl'aulic li(tel' check.
20. All factory •heel metal, inner fendel'l, inner bed floor• &amp; •ide~, NO r.bergla., body part..
21. See General Rulet below.

PLACING
TROPHY SPONSORS
S100,S75,S50,S25 , S15
Hawk'• 76
SI00,$75,$50,S25,S15
Sugar Run Mill•
$150,$125,SIOO, S75 , $50
Hawk'« 76
$300 , S200, $150 , SIOO, S75
Quality Print Shop
S225,$150,S125,SIOO, S75 Bibbee Motor Company
$800,$200,S150 , SIOO, $75
Five Poinll Expre••

ANTIQUE FARM TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT EXIDBIT.

Cl.ASSI!S
I. TIIICIOII, 1938 and older, wheel A aiwlcrtype, best rcstond .........:.......... $S044$43S-$30-$15-$IS
2. TIIICIOII, 1939 tltiU 1959, wheel&amp; crawler type, bestfUIOI'ed ......................................... $S0-$3S-$IS
3. Tnocton, 1939 thru 19S9, wheel A cnwlcr type, field ready ....... ~.•~ ........................ - ..... $S0-$3S-SIS
4. Oldest 1111&lt;:tor entaed ................................................................................................................ -......... $50
s.Judae's cboice- ................ .......................................................... ........................................ S50
6.Judae's c~M!ice. sinale piece~ piece (non IIIICIOr) .............................................................. ,$50
7.Judae's choice, best cquipnent disploy ..............................................................................:............ $50
8. Best Sinale Gu Enaine .................. ............................................................................ $S0-$3S-$1S
9. Best Ou l!naine Display ...................... ,......:............................................................................. $50
10. Best Restored Pann l!quipo-a pays tal fil-s from $50 for tint 10 $S for teath 11 $S intervllo.

For infortnatim on compelilion or Qhibiu caD:
ICaaty 1111ct1ey • 992-S293

KIDDIE TRACTOR PULL

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DID Smidl, Ka.y Btdley IIIII 1.-..d x-~e.
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IIN11tY I'JIII: SUIO
RJ!OJSTRA110N: 4:00 p.&amp; .., d pttiL
IIIOIIIl 01t l'llday die IIIII. I Z - ~
A PULL BAal DAY AT 4:00p.m.. Ga1P1i0D lid!, IN SHOWRINO ON HILL wm1 A PUILOPPPOR
BACH DAY'S WlNNBR ON SATUJtDAY AT 4:CIOp.&amp; IN 11fB TRACTOR PULL A1U!A
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Cau I • Boya or OiJb • 35-551
Cau Z • 8oyl or.Oisb • 56-7:51
1.0w tiW•wiDbe......,.cmfin&amp;-.y.
l!acoptca Friday dlel91h 1:1- ~
2. All ootiiWl"S- _ .......
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aaly -~~~~~ stidl pnMclltl by ofl!dela
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adPic:llailt dun ..........
s. No ....... ttp 10 pedaL Dtlylialll-. , . _ -~~~~~ .......... pilL
6. No
pedala.
7. No bac:kiat ttp IIIII jetkiDa lldd chains.
I. TIIIIS«IeaviDc boundll)' linea ends tbe pilL
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ANNOUNCER: Briaa CoUiDo
TRACK MAINTENANCE: Keller'• C...to• BendU., aod Keefer '• Se"ice Cooter
PUlLBACK TRACTOR: Keller'• Cuoto• Bending
SLED: M &amp;: W Sled Co•pony
FIRST AND SECOND PLACE TROPHIES FURNISHED BY THE CLASS SPONSOR.

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•SPECIALIZING IN INSURANCE WORK•
•KANSAS JACK LASER FRAME RACK•

Ken lJass Insurance and
License Service
607 Sth St.

New Haven, WV

304-882-2145
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Toll Free 1·800·0010
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Family Practice
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MIDDLEPORT

76 FOO.D MAltY

505 MULBERRY HEIGHTS

POMEROY, OHIO 45769
PH. 99~·6633

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10. '!be judpo decilioa will be fiDU fM all pulll.
II. Ap Umil: 11 yeon old 11 Fair lime.
A Rihbaa to each pulicipMil willl2
money per c:lau Sl· St.
A Trophy wiD be paented to tbe wumer uch day.
A Gnnd Cuompi011 Tlqlhy for each clau wimer 011 Sltunlay.
Spoaomed By: Suaar Run Aour MiDa, Bob'~ Muket and Holtct'• Dairy.

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"Quick Breads at the County Fair"
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Suptrlntendent: Addaloa Lewis
Chalrpa'IOII: ClndJ Ollvarl ' -I
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In caoe of rairi, propam will be moved 10 new commercial hlda.
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11:30 a.m. ·Welcome
J&gt;rosrvn on Quick Breada
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12:30 • Awanb and Ribboou
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&lt; ) uu1e MI. eo&lt; ) Uule Miller Coa.-!lead appleadoa wflh ti.OO lor .... ehiW ...... lo
Carelya lilehie, 47976 !kale Ia. 681, leeolnllle, OB 40772, (614) 667-3882.

LITTLE MISTER and MISS MEIGS COUNTY CONTEST
Carol7n Rltthle • Superintendent
. Mary Rose· Chalrpel'lllft

SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 ·9:15A.M.

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RULESandREGULATIONS
AD Entrieo mUll be Jaidellu cl Mat• Camly
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I. Can not be more lhan 3
by Aoawt 14, 199$.
2. Can not be more lban 61110111bJ by Auau• 14, 199$.
3. Can not be more lban 12 IDOIIdu by Auau•l4, I
· 4. Can not be more lban IIIDOIIIbJ 'bJ Aoaulll4, 199$.
$.Can not be more lban 2 yean by Auawt 14. 199$.
6. Can not be more lban 3 yean by Au&amp;UJt.l4, 199$.
7. Can not be mon !ban 4 yean liy Auawt 14, 199$.
Twinl wiD be ;.daed u individuab.
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OUTOFCOUNTYIUDGBSwillbewediOjudgetbec:odclland.Udecioionioflheoejudgeowillbefinal.
AD ageo an: 10 be dreoaedin lhoru, lUnluiiiMplay clolhe1 only.
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One girl and one boy will be ~elected u Fint Place Winner in each aroup.
Eadl child will receive l ribbOft fM entering lhe COIIICIL
AD t.bieo will be~ lhe day cl COIIICII, Augulll9, fran 8:30 a.m.IO 9:1$ a.m.
An enuy fee of st:oo will be charsed
Regiluati011 cloiCiat9:U a.m.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1:6 ·4:30P.M. ·HILL STAGE

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RULES and REGULATIONS
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AD Entrieo must be miilenu of Mei&amp;• &lt;Alunl)l.
Entrieo muot be 1 boy ot girl, four lhrough oeven yean of age.
Clild mull be 4 yn. of i&amp;e by Augustl4, 199$ but not more !ban 8 yn of aae by A"'IIJl14, 199$.
Twinl will be ;.daed u indMduab. .
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One boy and one girl wiB be oelec:led u LiD1e Miller Meia• Comly .,d Uate Miu Meip &lt;Alunl)l.
Out ot county judgeo wiD be uaed 10 ;.dge the COIIICIL
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Entrieo mull be re~ bynewopaperad. Anenuy fee of$1.00 will be chlr&amp;ed and mUll be
wilh lbe
entry fonn. Deadline fM regiluali011 will be 12:00 Noon Sllunlay. Auaustl2, 199$.
AD COIItellanll will Jeedve a ribbon for enterina·

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Visa MasterCard
304-773-5620 Mason, WV Below Pome.roy - Mason Bridge
Hours: Mon. ·t~ Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Tuesday Evenings

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pareat or auardlaa. .
5. No eatry r- wW he refuadad a(ter Z hn. prior to derby.
6. All can •1111 he iupocted.l12 hr. heron lbe derby.
DRIVERS
I. Aay drl..r aot oheyi111 tho ruleo wUI ba clioqualifood.
2. No drlald111 of •koholic ._.....,. olllbe track or ill &amp;he pit._.
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3. Driven may . .aau ..r (oryoardor backward. No dolihwale bittl"' of driver'• cloon. No 11tar1er hi ...
E.,.u.e •ut he
4. A t i - &amp;.It wW he aaaOIIDIIad by &amp;he Ju..... l( a drbw cloeo aot hit aAolbar ear wlthialha tlaolilllit,
he wW he dloqaalirood. Playillc Mpoaou•" or •~aadbagiuc', or double ........ wUir.ult ill ......
5. Bouadrleo •uot he obaervod.
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6. No driven world"' u a tea• o.tJopther ill any haaL More dioe-ioa at !be driver'• •eat~Dc7. Alt .... •UII he ..,_..,j r.... tile FOIIDclo wlthill 12 houn.

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1. Hoodo ara aot to he wolclod.
Z. Dock lido and tailpleuraaotto he welded, wiredoaly.
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3. Doora -y he woldad, 1trapo to he uoed ara noi to he o•er 3 illehoo ill widtla and no thicker thea lbe
•heat - · o f &amp;he ear.
4. Weldllltlo(bocly-or(ra•eoioNOTPERMITTEDIOpaailltlth•f.... udwoldiDciaoldaioNOT
PERMITtED! No weldl"' o( th• overlap Olllbe (ra- or ••J weldi111 at aU I Sea rule t:U !Iader ean.
Flru., of (ra- ill ally waJ io NOT PERMITTED
5. Buaparo aay he walded arouad lbe ohock oaly, but aot to lbe fra••·
6. Weldlas io couidored niaforeo•cllL Seo rulo16 uader can.
SPRINGS
I. No 1prl"' blocb or loekad ohoeb .
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2. No locked ouopauioll.
3. lA&amp;( oprinp are to be 2 112 1Dch01 wide, ho hoaoior thu V4'l.ch thicllaad llO -ra the., 7lealoto •
aMie.
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4. It II lop! to put loaf opri"'l under coU oprillc caro, u 101'11 u lbo oltuklo are (acto.,. •ado ohacldoo.
No truek opri.... or truck ob.. kloo an to be llled.
MINI CARS
I. At lout 5 caro h..o to ohow to h..a tlwl!t&amp;L
2. Minicar• •uot have DO more thaD 101 iDC:b wheal hue.
3. MIDI can ora oubject to all o( lbo IOIM ruloa aad raplatiou u the raplar can.
PRIZES
ThodorbywUI hecompooed o( lbeladivldualltoa.. a ad oaa (•tun. Cult aad trophleo wUit.. awarded
to tho heat aad (oatura willaen. Th•loatun wiD be ..ado up o( wlaoara of the p.,..io111 .......
DECISION OF THE omCIALJUDCES AS TO THE HEATlVINNERS.AND FEATURE WINNERS
lVIU. BE FINALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
NO REFUNDS ON llJ.EGAL CAISIII
RULE BOOK DISCt.yJIER

I. A.ericaa made hard lOp automohiloo or olatioa w..,u ara allowad. No l•periall, trueb,Jeapa, •ua,
eoll•ortlt.laa, ......... or 4 wbael dri••·
2. Staadard oafety helll, helmoll aad eye protec:tiollara requlnd.
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4. AD &amp;Juo, t.oad and teilllpll •uai he ramned. AU chro- trim ouch u head aad tail !Wat _ld....,
aad oW. tria •wt he re-•ed heron. IT MAY NOT BE REMOVED ON THE GROUNDS.
S.A....-u•oiSpD-olpowWheparaitted.Guleab-yhe-...Jtolbe . .r-tarea,but•aot
heeo..redwltlaaeaaYUorrubhor-terial.Nootocll . . ta..U,oaly-torUSCoutCaardappro•ed

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6. No apaeial bu•pan, reillfo-te

of UJ kiad. Trallor hitehoo an ~lued.
7. £aci- _ .. -y be chaiMd, wired, or welded. No chelu or cahloa o•wlha top.
ll.llalloatlatlreoandlockedrearudaaraparalttecLFoaclorwalt.-ybentferwhealclearueooaly.
9. Vohicloo•utlla••b-batlha ........iaco(heaa.
10. AaJ..r opil11at . . or aatdolllf fire will he dloqualillad.
11. Can •uat he awapt old. No juu tlreo, wheat., or -tal part1 iuida o( car.
12. All eon •utloa•• facto.,. -llatl lflle-· Oae trua•iuloa cooJ. II allowed
13. BatlerJ •ut he -...! to lbe iDalda of lbe car, eo•erad aad (ulalled do-.
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584 North Second Av. Middleport, Oh 45760
For children 2 months to 12 years

614-S92·7328

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SR 681 East
Tuppers Plains, Oh 45783

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Middleport, Ohio 45760

Telephone: (614) 992-6545

THE FLORAL BOUQUET
Flowers &amp; Balloons for All Occasions
-We Deliver....: Phone 773-5575
I I2 N. Second St., Box 497, Maaon, WV.
After 5 P.M. Call Rutland, OH. 614-742-2191.
Owner: BARBARA VanMETER

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236 West Stco•tl Street • Po. .roy, o•1o 45769
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614•992·6624
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James L. Schmoll, O.D.
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Pomeroy, Ohio

Doctor of Optomertry

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212 E. Main St.

Phone:
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PIZZA DAN'S

91 Mill Street
Middleport, Ohio 45760
(614) 992-6250

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HOURS: WEEKDAYS 6 AM - 9 PM SUNDAY 10 AM • 8 PM

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Marge Chapma.n
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640 GENERAL HARTINGER PARKWAY
MIDOLEPORT, OHIO 45760
PHONE 992-9921

Businesses &amp; Individuals

- 161 Second Ave. --Gallipolis, Ohio

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NO PRE-REGISTRATION NEEDED!
ALL RULES APPLY BEFORE, DURING, AND AFI'ER DERBIES!

21. Can •ut aot he eo•,..,ted prior to or d•rlac derby.
ll. All rear_ .. and floor d.okiat •ut he
23. No profaalty lito h• writtea oa can. 1\11 will load 1o dloqualilloatloa.
24. Doora -Y he wired, weldad, or otrapped oloua. S.. nala 13 ...t.r woldiDt
Uader.alilll o( car or (raMo inot

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Quality Dentistry

l{enneth R. Utt, CPA

1623 W. Grant St., Piqua, Ohio 45356
Greg 513-778-1510 or Steve 513-335-2185

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Appliances • Central Air Conditioning and Heating

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
Ph. 992-5321

LENNOX AMANA
· 1·800-359-4303

YORK
Mldd'leport, OIIIQ

F. &amp; A. SUNSHINE CENTER
Pomeroy, Ohio

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1995 County Fairs in Ohio
Week of June 11
Pickaway (Circleville) '
June 16-23
Weeks of June 25 &amp; July 2
Marion (Marion)
June 28-July 4
Putnam (Ottawa)
June 30-July 5
Cljntbn (Wilmington)
July 8-15
Week of July 9 .
Lawrence (Proctorville)
July 9-15
Madison (London)
July 9-15
Paulding (Paulding)
July 10-16_
Harrison (Cadiz)
July 11-16
Trumbull (Cortland)
July 11-16
Jackson (Wellston)
July 14-22
Crawford (Bucyrus)
July 15-22
Franklin (Hilliard)
July 15-22
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Week of July 16
Adams (West Union)
July 16-22
Ottawa (Oak Harbor)
. July 17-23
Warren (Lebanon)
~Y 18-22
Carroll (Carrollton) _
JUly 18-23
Logan (Bellefontaine)
July 18-23
Perry (New Lexington)
July 18~23
Clark (Springfield)
Julv 22-28
we,k of July 23
Butler (Hamilton)
July 23-28
Knox (Mt. Vernon)
July 23-29
Summit (Tallmadge)
July 23-30
Clermont (Owensville)
July 24-29
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Fayette (Washington C.H.)
July 24-29
Shelby (Sidney)
July 24-30
Seneca (liffin)
July 24~31
Lucas (Maumee) '
July 25-30
Union (Marysville) .
• July 25-30
Pike (Piketon)
July 28-Aug. 5
Preble (Eaton)
July 29-Aug. 5
Week of July 30
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Greene (Xenia) .
July 30-Aug. 5
Medina (Medina)
July 30-Aug. 6
Gallia (Galnpolis)
July 31-Aug. 5
, Vinton (McArthur)
July 31 -Aug. 5
· Auglaize (Wapakoneta&gt;"
July 31-Aug. 6
Hamilton (Carthage)
Aug. 2-6
Wood (Bowling Green)
Aug. 3-9
Champaign (Urbana)
Aug. 4-1 1
Ross (Chillicothe)
_Aug. 5-12
Week of August 6

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(Licking County)
Richland (Mansfield)
Athens (Athens)
-~cioto (Lucasville)
Cuyahoga (Berea)
Merqer (Celina)
Ashtabula (Jefferson)
Erie (Sandusky)
&lt;P&lt;
.Attica Independent .
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Henry (Napoleon) ·
Miami (Troy)

STATE
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August
4-20

Aug. 6-13
Aug. 7- 12
Aug. 7-12
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Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.

7-14
8-13
8-13
9-13

Aug. 11-17
Aug. 12-17

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Week of August 13
Muskingum (Zanesville)
Aug. 13-19
Huron (Norwalk) ,
Aug. 14-19
Meigs (Pomeroy)
Aug. 14-19
Holmes (Millersburg)
Aug. 15-19 ·
Jefferson (Smithfield)
Aug. 15-20
Allen (Lima)
Aug. 18-26
Darke (Greenville)
Aug. 18-26
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Defiance (Hicksville)
Aug. 19-26
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_Monroe (Woodsfield)
Aug. 21-26
Lorain (Wellington).
Aug. 21-27
__Columpiana (Lisbon)
Aug: 22-27
Lake (Painesville)
Aug. 22-27
Portage (Randolph)
Aug. 22-27
Sandusky (Fren:'ont)
Aug. 22-27
Week of August 27
Noble (Caldwell)
Aug. 29-Sept..2
Morrow (Mt. Gilead)
Aug. 29-Sept. 4
Stark (Canton) ·
Aug. 29-Sept. 4
Hancock (Findlay)
Aug. 30-Sept. 4
Richwood Independent
Aug.30-Sept.4
ft)nion County)
Van Wert (Van Wert)
Aug.30-Sept. 6
Geauga (Burton)
Aug.31-Sept. 4
Mahoning (Canfield)
Aug.31-Sept. 4
Fulton (Wauseon)
Sept. 1-7
Washington (Marietta) ·
Sept. 2-5
Week of September 3
Highland (Hillsboro)
Sept. 3-9
Morgan (McConnelsville)
Sept. 5-9
Columbus · Hardin (Kenton)
Sept. 5-10
Albany Independent
Sept. 6-1 0
(Athens County) ·
Belmont ·(St. Clairsville)
Sept. 6-1 0
Wayne (Wooster)
Sept. 9-14
. Williams (Montpelier)
Sept. 9-.16
· Week of September 10
Hocking (Logan)
Sept.1 0- 16
Guernsey (Old Washington)
~ept.11-17.
Wyandot (Upper Sandusky)
Sept.12-17
Bellville Independent
Sept.13-16
(Richland County)
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Delaware (Delaware)
Sept.16-22
Week of September 17
Ashland (Ashland)
Sept.17 -23
Tuscarawas (Oover) ·
Sep[18-24
Week of September 24
Brown (Georgetown)
Sept.25-30
Barlow Independent
Sept.29-0ct. 1
(Washington County)
i Coshocton (Coshocton)
Sept. 29~0ct. 5
Week of October 1
Loudonville Independent
Oct. 3-7
(Ashland County)
Week of October 8
. · Fairfield (Lancaster) ·
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2. OPEN ENGLISH HALTER
3. YOUTII SHOWMANSHIP (13 &amp;: under)
4. YOUTII SHOWMANSHIP (14to Ill)
5. LEADL!NE (rider 6 &amp; under) awards to all
6. BAREBACK' PLEASURE OPEN
1. WALK-TROT(I3&amp;:under)
8. OPEN ENGLISH PLEASURE
9. YOUTII WESTERN PLEASURE (1 3 &amp; under)
10. YOUTII WESTERN PLEASURE (14 to 18)
• II . OPEN WESTERN PLEASURE ($50.00 guar. money)
12. YOUTII ENGLISH PLEASlJRE (18 &amp; under)
13. OPEN REINING
14. YOJ!lll REINING (18 &amp; under)
15. lACK BENNf/LUCILLE BALL (39 &amp; over)

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16. SMALL FRY BARRELS (10 &amp; under) awards to all

17. EXHIBITION BARRELS ($2.00 a run time onl y)
18. YOUTII BARRELS (13 &amp; under)
19. YOUTH BARRELS (14 to 18)
20. JR. BARRELS (4 &amp; under)
21. OPEN BARRELS ($50.00 guar. money)
22. EXHIBITION POLES ($2.00 'a ruo time only)
23 . YOUTII POLES (13 &amp; under)
24. YOUTII POLES (1 4 to 18) ·
25. OPEN POLES

FO.OD MART
431 W. Main
Pomeroy, Oh 45769
"-. Open 24 Hrs.
992-3636

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• 15% pay back
•• ribboM 1st thru 5th
Meigs Coubty 4- H $2.50 a class
M( igs County 4-H Horse ,Comm.ittee ami4-H clubs are not responsible for accidents,
th&lt;ft or loss. For information contact Lisa Sntith 614·949-2052 or Pam Milhone 614-985-4489.

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. Ptuto, Home, Life, Health and Business!

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Sat. Sun 8-10
985-4348
St. Rt. 7 Chester

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.LITTLE, SHEETS &amp; WARNER
(614) 992-2151

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211-213 East Second Street ·

Pomeroy; Ohio 45769
(614) 992-6689

(614) 992-2186

BUTTONS &amp; BOWS
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Dry Cleaning • Federal Express • UPS
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT,
TRUCK ·.
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Major Home Appliances
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OPEN HORSE SHOW
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Meigs County Fairgrounds, Pomeroy, OH

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V &amp; S Va~iety Store
Wolverine Shoes
Auto &amp; Truck Tires
Power King
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Simplicity· Tract~rs

GROCERIES

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REEDSVILLE, OHIO
TEL.: 378-6125

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FENCING SUPPLIES
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• GRAIN DRYING &amp; COOLING
• CONSTRUCTION HEATING .

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Call
614-742-2511
1·80Q-837·8217

For
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Furniture by
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La-Z-Boy
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Keller .
Frigidaire
Zenith
Maytag
Gibson
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Financing Available
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