august 15th thru august 18th
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August 15th thru August 18th
Free Wi-Fi Available
Parade
Tug Pull
Speed Pull&
Much, Much More!
2019 COMMUNITY FAIRwww.waterfordfair.com
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Beverly Feed And Equipment, Inc.19705 St. Rt. 60, Beverly, OH 45715
740-984-2317
Parts, Feed, Seed, Supplies, Fertilizers, Chemicals, Boots, Shoes, Bibs,
Coveralls, Jackets, Gloves, Garden Seed and much more!
We Wish the Fair a Successful Year!
Beverly Feed And Equipment, Inc.19705 St. Rt. 60, Beverly, OH 45715
740-984-2317
Parts, Feed, Seed, Supplies, Fertilizers, Chemicals, Boots, Shoes, Bibs,
Coveralls, Jackets, Gloves, Garden Seed and much more!
We Wish the Fair a Successful Year!
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R AINWAR E SE A MLESS GU TTER
DON’T MESS WITH THE REST
CALL THE BEST
BRIAN [email protected]
PO BOX 91WATERTOWN, OHIO 45787
740-336-2373740-410-1067
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(740) 984-2305
Your Locally Owned Independent Pharmacywww.bwpharmacy.net
501 Dietz LaneBeverly, Ohio 45715
So much more than just a pharmacy
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Tall Timbers Taxidermy
Preston Ginther, Owner21700 State Route 339
Beverly, Ohio 45715
740-984-2898www.Talltimberstaxidermy.com
Visit us on Facebook
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Wireless Internet Service ProviderMegabea Communications, Inc.
www.megabea.com
Brian & Becky Sampson206 Sampson Road
Waterford, OH 45786
740.984.4868
customized computer sales and service
Greg AntillCell: 740.525.6967
Rusty AntillCell: 740.525.3294
Kyle AntillCell: 740.525.4305
Tyler AntillCell: 740.336.9122
Creative Landscapes LLC
550 Grub Road, Marietta, OH 45750 740.374.2701
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3015 State Route 339 Belpre, OH 45714
Store HoursM-T-W-T-H-F 9-6 Saturday 9-1
Bad Boy MowersServiceCFMotoShindaiwa
Muck BootsYouth Units/ATV/Bikes/SxSNew/Used PartsContact Us/Map
740.315.0090
HP Archery Indoor Range
HP Archery Pro ShopStore Hours
M-F 9-6 Saturday 10-4
50 Years experience
FOLLOW US
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Jeff SchillingLocal Phone: 740.984.2396Cell Phone: 740.350.1193
Fax: 740.984.0306
Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 7:30 to 4:00
PO Box 187, 230 Stony Run Road, Beverly, OH 45715
Any Style or Size
Your 1 Stop ShopPole Buildings • Composite Decking
Engineered I-Joist • Vinyl RailingDoors & Windows
Bosner Plumbing ElectricalBosner Plumbing Electric & Refrigeration
Waterford, OH 45786
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Waterford Grange #231Food Booth
Come join us at the fairEnjoy our Famous Waterford Noodles
Our menu includes:Full Breakfast • Burgers • Fish
Homemade Pie • Soft Drinks
We Sell Hunting &
Fishing LicensesGasFresh Meat
PizzaDeli
BakeryProduce
Hot Lunch Specials Daily!!!
5525 SR 339Vincent, OH
Joe Huck Contractors, Inc.Rodney Huck, Owner
740-984-2216Cell: 740-525-4456
Fax: 740-984-2327P.O. Box 46 • Waterford, OH 45786
Commercial & Residential • Building & Excavating • New Homes & Additions
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Dr. Carter E. Gillespie740-984-2368Dietz Shopping Center – Beverly, OHMonday & Thursday 8:30am – 5:30pmTuesday: 1pm – 7pm Wednesday: 8:30am – 5pmFriday: 8:30am – Noon Saturday: 8:30am – 11:30am
Dentistry
Repairs & Restretching
35+ Years ExperienceGREG BRANHAM, INSTALLER
Waterford, Ohio740-984-2438 • 877-984-2438
All of your flooring needs. Will pick up and deliver from select locations.
Charlie Heiss740-350-4101
130 Main StreetWaterford Ohio 45786
• Sandblasting • Welding Fab & Repair• Painting • and More!
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Kutscherenko Starter and
Alternator Repair740-558-2338
390 St. Rt. 83Beverly, Ohio 45715
Main Street Styles Sarrah Paxton & Lori Crock
Cuts, Colors, & Waxing620 Main Street, Waterford, OH 45786
740.984.2000Walk-Ins Welcome!
(First come, First served, time permitting)
Saturday by appointment Tuesday 8am – 3pm • Wednesday & Thursday 8am – 7pm
Friday 8am – 5pm • Sunday CLOSED
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Amy’s Flower Shoppe
Dietz Shopping Center507 5th Street • Beverly, Ohio 45715
984-2579 • 800-285-3369Owner: Lora Witten
We Specialize in . . . Fresh Flowers, Silk Arrangements, Plants, Balloons,
Party Packs, Dishgardens, Gift Baskets, Fruit Baskets, Candy Arrangements, Dutch Delights Chocolates
For All Occasions . . . Wedding, Anniversary, Birthday, Funeral, Holiday, Special Occasions,
Sports Events, Get-Well, New Baby, New Home, Congratulations,Graduation, Thank You, Just Because & Much More!
We also offer a wide selection of greeting cards, all priced at 50¢, all the time and a variety of stuffed animals for any occasion!
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Sandy’s Bargain BarnSandra Wright
Owner
Phone: 740.984.8165Cell: 740.525.1242
2678 Hendershot RoadWaterford, Ohio
hours: Monday – Friday: 10–5Saturday: 10–5Sunday: Closed
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We Specialize In All Your Flooring Needs
• Hardwood • Tile • Carpet • Vinyl • Laminate
740-984-4677 740-350-1793Waterford, Ohio Robert A. Moore
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Wainwright’s JewelrySteve Wainwright - Owner
Over 40 years in our communities
P.O. Box 277 198 East Main St.Beverly, OH McConnelsville, OH(740) 984-2498 (740) 962-3360
TORNES’ Riverside Campground, LLC.
Family Fun Begins Here!
740-984-4504Lowell, Ohio
Regis & Marsha Tornes, Owners
Friendly Pets WelcomeBoat Ramps On-Site
Riverfront LotsElectricity
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Nibert’s InsulationOwner, Floyd Nibert
Taylor NibertPhone 740-984-8326
or 740-350-8402 or 740-336-1954
Spray Foam, Blown or RolledSpecializing in Spray Foam For Pole Barns
Free Estimates
New & Old Construction
Insured & Licensed in Ohio &
West Virginia
Dietz, Futrell & Walters
Dietz Shopping Center, Beverly, oh 45715
740-984-2334
419 SeConD Street, Marietta, oh 45750
740-374-0099www.dfwins.net
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Beverly United Methodist PreschoolCelebrating 45 Years of quality preschool
for children, ages 3-5700 Park Street, Beverly, OH
984-2100
Gutberlet Automotive, LLCPreowned Autos187 Main Street • Lowell, OH 45744
Bus: (740) 896-2323gutberletautomotive.com
Kyle & [email protected]
Office: 740-984-2400Cell: 740-525-7324/740-516-0526
McCutcheon Brothers Construction, LLC Darren & Greg McCutcheon
Pole Buildings – Steel Roofs
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School Year: 2019-2020The Career Center’sVision Statement
Inspiring and Emproweing All toDream, Believe, and Achieve!
Penny S. JenkinsMarketing & Events Coordinator
740.373.2766 ext. 4014 • Fax 740.376.224421740 State Route 676, Marietta, Ohio 45750
[email protected] • www.thecareercenter.net
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Industrial Services
Rental – SaleS – SeRvice
740.373.329218417 State Rt. 7
Marietta, OH 45750
induStRial SaleS
induStRial diviSion
www.unitedrentals.com
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First Impressions SalonFamily Hair Care
Dietz Shopping Center, Beverly, Ohio 45715
740.984.2163
Permanent WaveHair Coloring
Haircuts
PedicuresManicures
Nail ServiceGel Nails
AG Products
Shop:740-896-3348
THE WOOD SHEDSharpening Service
Charles H. Stengel740-896-2224
Patrick H. Stengel740-896-3185
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Air Heater Seal Co., Inc.
Randy Townsend, PresidentP.O. Box 8, 15710 Waterford Road
Waterford, OH 45786Ph: 740-984-2146 • Fax: 740-984-4275
Serving Industry since 1988
Made in theUSA
Thank you for supporting our fair!
1016 Maple Grove Rd.Waterford, OH 45786
Cakes, Mints, Cookies
Fran Tornes(740) 984-2018
10+ years experience. Home remodels, Bathrooms,
Kitchens, Decks, Gutters, Siding, Windows, Doors, Roofs,
Trim, Tile, Flooring, Repairs, and More!
Jason Sampson 740-525-1816
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HICKORY HILL PROCESSING LLC144 GROVES AVE.
MARIETTA, OHIO 45750PHONE - 740-374-6916 Fax - 740-374-6917
Retail Store and Custom ProcessingMonday through Friday 8 am - 5 pm, Saturday 9-2
Owner - Dave Pottmeyer
Services/Products:• GroundBeef• PorkChops• Sausage• Steaks
MeatProcessing,FoodProcessing&Manufacturing,Butchering
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Check out our large selecton of
Ice Cold Beer & Imports Walnut Creek Meats & Cheeses
Fresh Subs & Salads
Now Offering
Sno-Biz • Ice Cream& All Your Favorite Summer Treats!
Corner Store Corporation984-9999
Store HoursSunday – Thursday
5 am - 10pmFriday & Saturday
5 am - 12 am
3441 S.R. 339, Belpre, OH 45714
740-423-4444Matt Marion
Sales304-488-7299
339autosales.com
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Beer • Liquor • Food • Entertainment See us on facebook
Jerry & Ashley BallProprietors
740.410.1144533 Zanesville St. Beverly, OH 45715
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FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
Beverly Eagles3665
Est. 1975
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TICKETSSEASON MEMBERSHIP $12.00 • SINGLE ADMISSION $5.00
Children 12 and under admitted FREESaturday 12-4 Senior Citizens Day _ Get in FREE
RIDESCALLIOPE PRODUCTIONS
Thursday - FREE to all ages • Friday Armbands - 5 pm – Close are $15.00
Saturday Matinee Armbands - 12 – 4:30 are $12.00Saturday Armbands - 5:30 pm – Close are $15.00Sunday Armbands - 3:00 pm – Close are $15.00
7:00 pm Sunday evening is check-out time for exhibits.
COMMUNITY FAIR, INC. OFFICERS & MEMBERSMissy Antill, President .................................................. 525.9932Mitch Schott, Vice President .......................................... 525.6340Michelle Way, Secretary ................................................ 502.1236Rhonda Turner, Treasurer .............................................. 516.3424Charles Campbell ....................................................... 984.2974Chris Campbell .......................................................... 984.4646Jeff Canterbury ......................................................... 525.6340Maureen Cunningham .................................................. 350.3450Cody Heiss................................................................ 516.4973Rachel Heiss ............................................................. 350.1175Jim Hinton ............................................................... 516.3411Melissa Huck ............................................................. 984.2237Tony Kearns .............................................................. 525.4770Tim Kincaid .............................................................. 559.2904Dennis Martin ............................................................ 525.7811Doug McCutcheon ....................................................... 350.5458Aaron Miller .............................................................. 516.3859Francis Miller ............................................................ 984.0140Tim Offenberger ........................................................ 350.8591Kendrick Schwendeman ................................................ 629.7123Joe Starkey .............................................................. 525.8190
The Community Fair Board wishes to express their sincere thanks to the com-munity, organizations and businesses who assist in making this event possible.
Hope to see you back next year!
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2019 PARADE MARSHALMr. and Mrs. Sam and Jenny Sadler
The 2019 Waterford Community Fair Parade Marshals are Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Jenny Sadler. They are long-time residents of Waterford, Ohio. The fair board recognizes them for their legacy of service to the Beverly and Waterford Township communities.
Sam and Jenny were married in 1951. They have two daughters, three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Sam is an Army veteran and a retired electrician. Jenny is a homemaker. Also, she worked at Remington Rand, an American Company that was known for manufacturing typewriters and office fixtures. They enjoy each other’s company and sharing their hobbies of various collectibles, including Sam’s collection of 77 antique mechanical jacks and Jenny’s intricate display of an extensive Dept. 56 village.
Sam and Jenny’s legacy of service to the local communities is highlighted by their involvement in establishing two notable organizations: the Pioneer Motorcycle Club and the Beverly-Waterford Rescue Squad. Sam and Jenny are lifelong motorcycle enthusiasts, and they helped start the Pioneer Motorcycle Club and its hill climbs in 1956. It is the second oldest motorcycle club in Ohio, and Sam and Jenny are the only living original members of the club. The Beverly-Waterford Rescue Squad was formed in 1976. Sam and Jenny were two of its first volunteers. They served on the squad about 19 years.
Jenny likes to say, “You enjoy something more when someone enjoys it with you.” The Waterford Community Fair is honored to be represented by Sam and Jenny Sadler as the 2019 parade marshals. The board congratulates Sam and Jenny, and the fair board members invite the community to come out together and enjoy the fair. “You enjoy something more when someone enjoys it with you. “
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COMMUNITY FAIRSchedule of Events
Wednesday, august 14, 2019 6 pm – 8 pm ... HOG WEIGH-INS 8 pm .. JACKPOT SHOW WEIGH-IN
thursday, august 15, 2019 7 am – 9 am ... HOG WEIGH-INS 9 am – 11 am ... HOG PICTURES 10 am – 12 pm ... RECEIVING FANCYWORK & CANNED GOODS 2 pm ... ALL HORTICULTURE EXHIBITS IN PLACE EXCEPT CUT FLOWERS 4 pm ... GATES OPEN – Presentation of Colors (by Boy Scout Troop 222) 5 pm ... WASHINGTON COUNTY ROYALTY CROWNING (all 3 fairs) 6 pm ... BABY CONTEST
(0-1 yr. Beautiful Baby, 2-3 yr. Prince & Princess, 4-6 yr. King & Queen) Age as of August 15, 2019. Entry fees are $7.00 in advance (up to August 15, 2019 or $10.00 at time of contest). Payable to Waterford High School. WHS Cheerleading Advisor: Michele Oliver 740.525.0470
6 pm ... TRACTOR TUG PULL (see next page for rules & classes) 6 pm ... RIDES – FREE for all ages 7 pm ... ALL LIVESTOCK IN PLACE 8 pm ... HOG SHOW CLINIC
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THURSDAY TRACTOR TUG PULL (6 PM)(Sponsored by Washington County Antique Tractor Pullers Association)
• Sled 1 & Sled 2 will be pulling first, starting at 6 pm followed by Sled 3!!!
• Sled 1, 20" Drawbar, 20.8 x 38 Max. Tire Size & No Altered Tires.
• Sled 2 & Sled 3 – 18" Drawbar, 18.4 x 38 Max Tire Size & No Altered Tires.
Sled 1 13,500 lbs. 11,500 lbs.
Sled 2 7,000 lbs. 9,000 lbs.
Sled 3 4,500 lbs. 5,500 lbs.
For more information contact:Kyle Brooker, President, 740.434.7721
TUG PULL RULESRev. 2013 Not Responsible For Accidents
1. All tractors must be stock in appearance. 2. Top 5 tractors must weigh out. 3. Driver must remain seated and in control while pulling. 4. Pull must begin with tight chain, NO jerking sled. 5. Drawbars are to be stationary in all directions. 6. Weights must be secure and allow clear hookup. 7. Tires cannot be altered by mechanical means. 8. Only diesel and gasoline fuels allowed, no alcohol. 9. Wheelie bars and kill switches are allowed in class. 10. Pullers must be 13 years of age or older. 11. All pullers must sign liability waiver at registration. 12. Protest must come from puller in class before pulling. 13. Pull committee decisions are final. 14. Disqualifications will result by: A. Tractor touching or crossing the boundary. B. Losing any part of equipment on track. C. Failing to obey flagger or sled operator. D. Not operating in a safe and sportsman-like manner. 15. Tug Pulling Only – No more 2nd pulls after 1st round.
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Friday, august 16, 2019 8 am ... Presentation of Colors (by Boy Scout Troop 222) 8 am ... MARKET HOG SHOW ... PEE WEE HOG SHOW - To follow Market Hog Show Sign up at www.waterfordfair.com
9 am – 12 pm ... CUT FLOWERS IN PLACE
1 pm ... JUDGING OF FANCYWORK 1 pm ... JUDGING FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FLORAL 5 pm ... RIDES – $15 for an Armband 5:30 pm ... FAIR PARADE FORMS AT FORT FRYE HIGH SCHOOL, BEVERLY PARADE MARSHAL: SAM & JENNY SADLER 6 pm ... PARADE STARTS: Fort Frye High School, South on SR 339 thru Waterford to the Community Fairgrounds. 7:30 pm ... KIDS MOTORCYCLE & ATV RODEO SIGN-UPS 8:30 pm ... TENT ENTERTAINMENT - STALLION-ROCK-ROLL 8:30 pm ... KIDS MOTORCYCLE & ATV RODEO See below for classes. See next page for rules.
ClassesYouth Motorcycle Classes - 7-15 Years Old – 50cc to 100cc 1. Clover Leaf Youth ATV Classes - 12 Years Old & under – 0 to 90cc 1. Clover Leaf • 2. Pickup RaceYouth ATV Classes - 12-16 Years Old – 91cc to 300cc 1. Clover Leaf • 2. Pickup RaceAdult ATV Classes - 17 Years + 1. Clover Leaf 4 stroke 17 Years + 2. Pickup Race 4 strokeAdult Utility Classes - 1. Clover Leaf • 2. Pickup RaceWomen’s Adult ATV Classes - 1. Clover Leaf • 2. Pickup Race
COMMUNITY FAIRSchedule of Events
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KIDS MOTORCYCLE AND ATV RODEO RULES 1. Sign ups start at 7:30 pm. 2. Rodeo starts immediately after the parade. 3. Anyone under 17 years old must have permission slip from a parent
or a legal guardian!!! NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!! 4. All riders must wear a helmet!!! 5. No Refunds! 6. No Reruns! 7. Listen for your class to be announced. 8. There will NOT be any adult motorcycle classes. 9. No Passengers. 10. Absolutely NO playing around when riding from your truck to the
track or from the track to your truck!!! 11. Anyone not obeying all rules will be asked to leave the grounds! 12. All adult bikes must remain in the pits until all of the Youth Classes
are over.
HOMETOWN PROUD!
SPONEY’S IGACentral Plaza, Beverly, Ohio
Store Phone: 984-2933 • Bakery-Deli: 984-2518Store Hours:
Mon. – Sat. 8-9 • Sunday 10-6
Don’t be “Fooled” . . . IGA is still the Low Price Leader.IT’S THE TOTAL THAT COUNTS!
SPONEY’SCentral Plaza, Beverly, Ohio
740-984-4138Store Hours:
Mon. – Sat. 8-9 • Sunday 10-6
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COMMUNITY FAIRSchedule of Events
saturday, august 17, 2019 8 am ... Presentation of Colors (by Boy Scout Troop 222) 8 am ... LIVESTOCK & JACKPOT SHOW 9 am ... CHILDREN’S GAMES Bicycle Rodeo HELMETS RECOMMENDED (3 Divisions) NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR ACCIDENT. 11:30 am ... SCALES OPEN 12 - 4:00 pm ... SENIOR CITIZEN DAY 12 – 4:30 pm ... MATINEE RIDES – $12 for an Armband Rides will be closed from 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm 12 pm ... TRACTOR SPEED PULL - Rules at WaterfordFair.com Entry Fee $10.00 with 50% Payback & $100 bonus per class divided into 4 places: 1st - $35, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20, 4th - $15 Trophies for 1st, 2nd & 3rd places.
ANTIQUE SLED 4,500lbs@4mph•5,500lbs@4mph•6,500lbs@4mph
1. 18" maximum hitch height, safe 3" hitch hole 2. Drawbar minimum 18" from rear axle 3. 18.4" tire size maximum – No cut tires 4. NO DOUBLE DRIVERS 5. Disqualified if the sled operator cautions driver at speed limit to slow
down, not decelerating when instructed during mph classes6. Disqualified on the 3rd decelerating warning during mph classes
TERMINATOR SLEDAlteredTiresPermitted•NoSpeedLimit4,500lbs•8,000lbsNatural•5,500lbs•8,000lbsTurbo•6,500lbs
1. 20" Drawbar 2. Cut tires allowed 3. No V-8 Engines 4. Tire size 18.4.38
5. No Nitrous or Alcohol6. Scatter Blanket Recommended7. Wheelie Bars Required8. Kill Switch Required
BREAK FOR HOG SALE
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COMMUNITY FAIRSchedule of Events
saturday, august 17, 2019 4:30 pm ... HOG SALE 5:30 pm ... RIDES – $15 for an Armband 5:30 pm ... DARK PIG (Tent) 6:30 pm ... TRACTOR PULL SIGN UPS (For the evening classes) 8:00 pm ... TRACTOR SPEED PULL 8:30 pm ... PICKIN ON COUNTRY (Tent)
ANTIQUE SLED - 9,500lbs@4mph•7,500lbs@4mph
1. 20" maximum hitch height, safe 3" hitch hole 2. Drawbar minimum 20" from rear axle 3. 20.8" tire size maximum – No cut tires 4. NO DOUBLE DRIVERS 5. Disqualified if the sled operator cautions driver at speed limit to slow
down, not decelerating when instructed during mph classes6. Disqualified on the 3rd decelerating warning during mph classes 7. The tractor must pull in a speed limit class before pulling in a no-
speed-limit class8. No cut tires after hog sale
TERMINATOR - 15,000 lbs @ 6 mph 12,500 lbs @ 6 mph 10,000 lbs @ 8 mph 10,000 lbs. FARM STOCK no speed limit 9,500 lbs. HOT FARM * 8,000 lbs, No Turbo, No Speed Limit
$20 Entry Fee This Class ONLY (9500 lbs) Payback 1st - $120, 2nd - $80, 3rd - $60, 4th - $40
1. 20" Drawbar 2. Tire Size 18.4.38 3. Any Top Cut Tires Allowed 4. No Speed Limit
5. Tractors will be checked before they are hooked to the sled!
*Call TJ Schadd for questions 740.336.1574
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COMMUNITY FAIRSchedule of Events
sunday, august 18, 2019 8 am ... Presentation of Colors (by Boy Scout Troop 222) 9 am ... CHURCH SERVICES IN THE TENT 1 pm ...PEDAL TRACTOR PULL (by Waterford HS FFA Alumni) 3:30 pm ...SMITH FAMILY SINGERS (Tent) 5:30 pm ...RIDES – $15 for an Armband
3 pm ... TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL Entry Fee $20.00 with $625 Purse per class Payback: 1st - $250, 2nd - $175, 3rd - $125, 4th - $75
9,500 lbs 3,000 RPM 1. 20" Drawbar 2. Tire Size 20.8 3. Any Cut Tires Allowed 4. 3,000 RPM Maximum 5. No Speed Limit 6. Tractors will be checked before they are hooked to the sled!
9,000 lbs Limited Pro 1. 20" Max Drawbar with 3" Hole 2. Single Turbo 3. Wheelie Bars Required 4. Kill Switch Required 5. Scatter Blanket Required 6. Cage or Roll Bar Required
10,000 lbs Open 1. 20" Drawbar 2. Cast Head & Cast Block 3. Single Turbo 4. Floating pull 5. Kill Switch Required 6. Scatter Blanket Required 7. Roll Cage Required
6,000 lbs 4WD Street Stock Truck6,200 lbs 4WD Cheater Stock Truck5,500 lbs Naturally Aspirated6,350 lbs Light Limited Super Stock9,000 lbs Limited Pro Tractor6,500 lbs Open Gas D.O.T. Trucks (Single Charger/Single Engine)
6,500 lbs Open Tractor (V-8 Allowed) 9,500 lbs 3,000 RPM 8,000 lbs Stock and Diesel Truck 6,000 lbs 4WD Modified Stock Truck10,000 lbs Open Pro Tractor 8,000 lbs Open 4WD Diesel
Truck Pull Rules: www.americanfarmpullers.comSled furnished by: TRACK BOSS
Classes
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6,500 lbs Open Gas DOT Truck
Engine.1.CarbNo Alcohol Motors (Safety)No Pressurized Fuel.
Chassis: OEM frame rails outside ONLYNo altered wheel base.Body: Front and rear glassFirewall: Factory or (a) 3/16" aluminum (b) ¼" Lexan .060 steelOne ton drive line or less.
Hitch: 24" high-minimum of 36" outfrom center of sale.
Tires: Tires must be street legal, with D.O.T. (#) number on the sidewall No altered tread cut or ground. NO DUALS.
Safety: MUST have ALL safety equipment Working kill switch, blow-proof bell housing (blanket or shield) driveline Fire extinguisher, fire jacket, helmet.
TRUCK RULES
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, & FLORAL CLASSES1. The Artistic Division
a. Theme – A year of Holidays2. House Plants3. Specimens 4. Fairy Garden Class5. Hanging Basket & Ferns6. Bouquets
The ARTISTIC DIVISION1. New Year’s Day – Design a wreath to hang
on the door to welcome in to the New Year. Your choice of greenery and use some winter themed ribbon or accents.
2. Valentine’s Day – Make an arrangement for a loved one using red & white flowers.
3. St. Patrick’s Day – Create and arrangement using only greenery.
4. Easter – Create your arrangement in a basket, include a rabbit or rabbits.
5. Memorial Day – Let’s see a picnic themed arrangement. Be creative with your container.
6. Father’s Day – Create an arrangement using ONLY dried natural vegetation, seeds, and pods. Use a masculine container.
7. 4th of July – Design and arrangement using the best of your red, white, & blues in modern vertical arrangement. Not to exceed 17” in height from table top.
8. Back to School – Make an arrangement for a teacher to display on a desk with an all-around design.
9. Labor Day – Use fabric to present two complimentary arrangements. Arrangements must be vertical.
10. Halloween – Make and arrangement with oranges and yellow with some “spooky” accents.
11. Thanksgiving – Use a cornucopia shaped container fir this arrangement of FRESH VEGETATION. No flowers in this design, seed and pods are acceptable.
12. Christmas – Using a fun Christmas themed container, make a centerpiece and add some sparkle and shine.
HOUSE PLANTS DIVISION1. African Violets2. Orchids3. Non-blooming houseplant, non-hanging (no
ferns)
4. Non-blooiing houseplant, hanging (no ferns)5. Hanging Basket, blooming6. Cactus (one variety), multiple plants permitted7. Hanging Basket, ivy8. Five or more Culinary Herbs grown in a red
clay or plastic container
SPECIMANS1. Aromnic Herb Collection – 5 specimens in
identical vases with name on labels.2. Rudbeckia, 3 blooms3. Daisy, 3 blooms4. Celosia (cockscomb) crested, 1 stem5. Celosia (cockscome), plumbed, 1 stem6. Chrysanthemum, large variety, 1 bloom7. Chrysanthemum, small variety, 1 spray8. Cleome, 2 stems, same color, remove seed pods9. Cosmos, 3 stems, any color, buds permitted10. Dahlia, 2 blooms, up to 6”11. Dahlia, pompom, 3 blooms, any color12. Dahlia, large, 1 bloom over 6”13. Dahlia, cactus, 1 bloom14. Gerbera, 3 blooms, any color15. Gladiolus, 1 spike, any color16. Salvia, 2 stems, same color17. Marigold, large flowered, 1 bloom, orange18. Marigold, small flowered, 1 spray, orange19. Petunia, any color, 2 stems20. Marigold, large flowered, 1 bloom, yellow21. Marigold, small flowered, 1 spray22. Sedum, 1 stem23. Coleus, 1 stem, no blooms24. Begonia, 1 stem25. Zinnia, large variety, 1 bloom26. Zinnia, small flowered, 3 blooms, same color27. Sunflower, 1 bloom, not to exceed 10”28. Snapdragon, 3 stems, 1 variety & color29. Ornamental Grass, 3 stems, same variety,
solid leaves (not to exceed 3’)30. Ornamental Grass, 3 stems, same variety,
variegated leaves, (not to exceed 3’)31. Specimen not listed (any specimen that is not
listed as a category on this schedule)
FAIRY GARDEN CLASSES1. Miniature garden not to exceed 20” in
diameter and 20” in height. Must include fairy figure and must have THREE LIVE PLANTS.
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
TRUCK RULES
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COMMUNITY FAIR JACKPOTBEEF FEEDER & DAIRY FEEDER SHOW
GENERAL RULES 1. Weigh-in is 8–9 pm, Wednesday.
2. The Jackpot show will begin at 8 am on Saturday.
3. Animals will be released Sunday at 8 am and need to be out by 10 am.
4. All feeders will weigh between 300 and 600 pounds.
5. Fair membership pass will be purchased by exhibitor.
6. Each participant can only receive premium on 1 placement.
7. There is no limit on number of animals per exhibitor, but only the first 70 will be ac-cepted. Entry forms will be returned no later than August 1.
8. Since the animals will return home with the exhibitor, they will not need vaccinated.
9. Go to website for entry form – www.waterfordfair.com.
10. The dairy can be any dairy breed. All and any beef breeds.
11. There will be class winners: 1st Place $50, 2nd Place $40, 3rd Place $30, 4th Place $20, 5th Place $10. Showmanship will be in the Jr. Division and the Sr. Division, Intermediate only if needed. Plaques or other monetary items will be given for Showmanship. Prizes for class winners.
12. Care of animals is the responsibility of the exhibitors.
13. Absolutely NO ABUSE OF ANIMALS.
14. NO horns on animals.
15. Steers and Heifers are permitted in this project.
If you have any questions, call: Missy Antill 740.525.9932
L&H Tractor Sales, Inc.43380 Marietta RoadCaldwell, Ohio 43724
740.732.41591.877.732.4159
740.732.2626, FaxRobert Larrick, Owner
STOLTZFUS
Joseph A. Prieto ~ Rachel M. SchottCertified Public Accountants
Office: 740.984.4294 - Fax: 740.410.1063503 Fifth Street
P.O. Box 548, Beverly, Ohio 45715Call For an appointment
Individual Income Tax Returns • Authorized E-File Provider FAFSA Preparation Assistance • Business Tax Returns
Certified Quickbooks Proadvisor • Small Business Accounting
Joseph A. Prieto ~ Rachel M. SchottCertified Public Accountants
Office: 740.984.4294 - Fax: 740.410.1063503 Fifth Street
P.O. Box 548, Beverly, Ohio 45715Call For an appointment
Individual Income Tax Returns • Authorized E-File Provider FAFSA Preparation Assistance • Business Tax Returns
Certified Quickbooks Proadvisor • Small Business Accounting
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Huntington, WV2040 Military Road
1.614.361.0313888.258.6732 Fax
Columbus, OH6500 Busch Blvd. Suite 212
(614).361.0313 Office888.258.6732 Fax
Marietta201 Acme Street
Phone (740) 373-5362 www.rpcprint.com
201 Acme Street Marietta, OH • (740) 434-8192 • www.rpcprint.com
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201 Acme Street Marietta, OH • (740) 434-8192 • www.rpcprint.com
Huntington, WV2040 Military Road
1.614.361.0313888.258.6732 Fax
Columbus, OH6500 Busch Blvd. Suite 212
(614).361.0313 Office888.258.6732 Fax
Marietta201 Acme Street
Phone (740) 373-5362 www.rpcprint.com
The Pampered Pets Petting Farm“Bringing the Farm to You”
Rusty & Missy Antill740.558.9932
go to: goo.gl/mnPLQ
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FANCY WORK RULESClasses
1. Quilts – Machine Sewn2. Quilts – Hand Sewn3. Table Runners4. Photography5. Artwork6. Kids Clothing7. Adult Clothing8. Jewelry
9. Leather Work10. Marker Drawings11. Pencil Drawings12. Acrylic Paintings13. Water Paint14. Charcoal15. Wreaths
FeesParticipants must purchase a membership pass for $12.00
Display Requirements
- Entry tags must accompany each entry and should be securely attached. If a single entry includes more than one piece, the exhibitor must label each piece in a set (example: 1 of 3, 2 of 3, and 3 of 3, etc).
- By entering the Arts you are allowing the Community Fair permission to use photographs of your work at the fair’s discretion, without compensation or further approval.
- Once an item has been accepted for judging, it must remain in the building for the duration of the fair.
- To maintain a proper and fair judging process, artist’s/contestant’s name must not be visible on item(s).
- The name and address portion of the entry tag will be covered during judging.
- Artists/Contestants must not deface entry tags in an attempt to mark them in a way that might be recognizable by a judge (i.e. rubber stamps, passes, unusual ink colors, staples, etc)
Judging
- At the discretion of exhibition/entry organizers and/or judges, awards may not be given if the quality of an entry is not deemed deserving of an award. Judging is based on the recognized standards of quality, skill and workmanship. Artists/Contestants who are honored with an award from the Community Fair know that it is because their entry was judged as a quality entry by qualified and impartial judges.
- No person shall act as a judge in any division where a family member is competing. Volunteers or staff exhibiting may not work or assist judging in the division/class of entry.
- Judges decisions are final.
- Judging results will not be given over the phone.
Disqualification
- The Community Fair officials reserve the right to disqualify and remove entries deemed to be in poor taste.
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- Disqualified items will not go on display. Artists/Contestants of disqualified items will be notified by phone and a pick-up procedure will be determined. Items meeting the following criteria will be disqualified by Fair Management:
o Inappropriate and/or poor taste (not family friendly)
o Damaged and/or unclean entries
o Items entered in previous years
o Items deemed by judges to be misrepresented or substandard to class
- Artists/Contestants are not allowed to interfere with the judging process. Violators will be asked to leave immediately and their entry disqualified.
- Artists/Contestants attempting to influence the judges will forfeit prize monies and be disqualified
Delivery of Entries and Exhibits
- Entries and accepted artwork will only be accepted on the designated date and hours specified
- Please have entry tag attached per department notes.
- Accepted artwork must be presented ready to display per division notes.
Awards/Premiums
- All monetary awards will be paid by check after the fair.
- All checks are void 90 days after they are issued and will be considered a forfeit of dollars if not cashed within 90 days.
- Artists/Contestants are responsible for all taxes owed to the IRS from their awards. The IRS requires us to report awards over $499.
- Premium awards are subject to change without notification.
Protests and Appeals
- Protests must be made in writing and signed by party or parties making the protest. Protests shall be submitted to the Fair Board no later than noon the day following the competition/issue. If the protests involves an issue on items judged prior to the opening of the fair, the protest shall be submitted no later than 24 hours after the beginning of the fair.
- Any party making a protest shall submit a fee of $100 which will be retained by the Community Fair if the protest is not sustained.
- The Board shall hold a meeting regarding the protest at which time the party making the protest may present evidence or argument in support of the protest.
- A written decision of the Board shall be final and shall be served by mail on the party making the protest within 10 days of the date on which the protest was heard.
Rule Violations
- In the question of rule violation, the following due process will be will be used: Fair officials will questions the Exhibitor/Contestant and/or parties involved. If a violation is believed to have occurred, Fair officials will make recommendations to the designated committee members of the Community Fair Board.
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2019 FAIR BOARD COMMITTEESMissy Antill, President: Serves on all committees
Antique Building Rachel Heiss Melissa Huck Michelle Way Maureen CunninghamBusinessOffice Rhonda TurnerElectrical System Jeff CanterburyEntertainment Joe Starkey Dennis MartinGate Joe Starkey Jim HintonGrounds Dennis Martin Tony KearnsHog Barn Charles Campbell Chris Campbell Francis Miller Aaron MillerCattle & Sheep Barn Melissa Antill
ATV Tim Kincaid Cody Heiss Tim Offenberger Kendrick SchwendemanParade Mitch Schott Jim HintonParking Joe Starkey Mitch Schott Kendrick SchwendemanProgram Melissa Antill Rachel Heiss Michelle WayPublicity Joe StarkeySaturday Games Doug McCutcheon Mitch SchottStarcher Building Michelle WayTractor & Truck Pulls Tony Kearns Doug McCutcheon Tim Offenberger Cody Heiss Kendrick Schwendeman
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Shelly & Sands, Inc.
740-373-6495Fax 740-373-6505
P.O. Box 1Marietta, Ohio 45750
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Custom Screen Printing For Schools & Businesses
Showroom Location: 15780 Waterford RoadPO Box 50 - Waterford, Ohio 45786
T-Shirts, Hats, Jackets, Uniforms, Trophies, Engraving, Sweatshirts/Pants,
Duffle Bags and Athletic Equipment
Daryl & Karen Van DynePhone: 740-984-4143Fax: 740-984-2017
After-Hours Appointments Accepted
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www.maltadynamics.com
1-800-494-1840
www.ezgmfg.com
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Open Tuesday – Friday 7am – 5:30pm Saturday 7am – 2:00pm (Closed Sun. & Mon.)
www.lisassweets.com
Derrick Schott owner
Specializing in Diesel Engine Repair and Diagnostics
3329 Watertown Rd. • Waterford, OH 45786 Phone: 740.984.0700
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740-984-2917Quality Work, Reasonable Prices
Hours: Darren Stollar, OwnerM-F 8:00 am – 5:00 pm 45 Sand Ridge Rd.Sat 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Waterford, OH 45786
Sherlock Oil Company, Inc.Robert L. Sherlock, President
“Your Phone Starts Our Trucks”
Complete Line of BP Products
20805 St. Rt. 60 NP.O. Box 175, Beverly, OH 45715
Direct: 740.984.2787 • Fax: 740.984.4610
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MuskingumLube & Detail
Full Service Lube & Oil Change
984-8400
“Complete Auto Cleaning”
8 am – 4 pm Monday – Thursday8 am – 12 pm on Friday
8 am – 12 pm on Saturday
1/2Milesouthof BeverlyonRt.60
Tom Tucker Owner
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SILVESCO, INC.“The PalleT PeoPle”
740.373.6661R.E. “GEnE” Paxton
PresidentP.O. BOx 161, Rt. 26 • MaRietta, OH 45750
1682 State Route 618Belpre, OH 45714
Phone: (740) 423-9803Fax: (740) 423-0042
www.priceinland.comwww.shellyco.com
The leader in waterways transportationthroughout the Mid-Ohio Valley
Services:Load and unload bulk commoditiesOffload from barge to truckOffload from truck to bargeStorage and handling of raw materialsQuality Limestone salesQuality Ag-Lime sales
Rudy PennockOperations Manager
Don WagnerSuperintendent
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?ALBANY OFFICE
2368 Blizzard LaneAlbany OH 45710
740-331-7605 | e-farmcredit.com
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J&L Well Service, LLCOffice: 740-984-4750
Jeff Jones Cell: 740-336-9168Larry Lang Cell: 740-350-7313
Frac Tanks | Water ServiceWinch Truck | Brine Service
19371 State Route 60 Beverly, OH 45715
G&L Drilling, LLC
Gary Lang
19371 St. Rt. 60 740-984-4750Beverly, OH 45715 740-350-0983
LANG’S EXCAVATING&
Lang’s Poured Walls
Dozer - Backhoe - DitchersOil Field Services - Poured Walls
740-984-4750BEVERLY, OHIO
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R.W. MILLER PLUMBING & ELECTRIC, INC.
Established 1946Residential & CommeRCial
Plumbing • Electric • HVACGeothermal Systems
Sales • Service • Installation
211 Fourth Street, P.O. Box 326Beverly, Ohio 45715
Phone: 740.984.2309 • Fax: 740.984.4866
OH #24434 WV #040793
Precision Automotive, LLC“Your One Stop Body Shop”
Jeff Bauerbach, Owner871 McNeal Road
Waterford, OH 45786Phone/Fax 740-984-4178
Mon.–Fri. 8:00 to 5:00
Collision Repair Mechanical Repair AC Service Brakes & Suspension Computer Diagnostics Custom Body & Paint
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740 984-8881
LET’S GO WILDCATS!
PIZZA *SUBS *BREADSTICKS
WINGS *SALADS *BURGERS
SPAGHETTI *LASAGNA
ICE CREAM
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BEVERLY VOLUNTEERFIRE DEPARTMENT
ANNUAL SIDE BY SIDE RAFFLECONTACT ANY FIREFIGHTER OR
CALL 740-984-2252TICKETS $10 EACH OR 3 FOR $25
DRAWING SUNDAY AUGUST 18th
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Thank you for supporting us in our 1st year in business
Hours: M – Th 7-9 Fri – Sat 8-10 Sun – 8-8
1/2 price appetizer with this ad
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T&K Auto Parts
Auto & Truck PartsTracTor ParTs available
Beverly Parkersburg, WV McConnelsville 740-984-2307 304-485-6531 740-962-2578
Marietta Woodsfield Caldwell 740-373-7927 740-472-1633 740-732-7400
HAVE A GREAT DAY ENJOY THE FAIR IN 2019
Visit Us At:
www.waterfordfair.com
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The Laminate Shop, Inc.Wholesale & Retail CounteRtops
CUSTOM DESIGNResidential & Commercial
Tim Strahler, Owner
740-749-3536COUNTERTOPS
Formica, Wilsonart, Pionite, Nevamar
SOLID SURFACE FABRICATORSCorian, Formica Solid Surface, Gibraltar, LG HiMacs, other . . .
HOME OFFICE CABINETRY FURNITUREWOOD KITCHEN & BATH CABINETS
VISIT OUR SHOWROOMMONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8 – 5
SATURDAY & EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP SINCE 1980
1145 Klinger RoadWaterford, Ohio 45786
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Stollar AutoRepair & Collision
535 5th Street • Beverly, OH 45715Phone: 740.984.4800
Fax 740.984.8200Monday – Friday 8:00 – 5:00Free Estimates on Collision
T & M Farm ToysDarren & Lisa Ball
740-749-3601
Just off 339on Main Street in Watertown
Monday – Friday Evenings, 6 – 9 pm
Saturday & Sunday Call First or take a chance
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TURNER’S #1STOPSHOP
LP GasLottery
Super LottoIce Cold BeerCappuccino
CoffeeIce
Come See What We Have!
18990 St. Rt. 339, Waterford, OH 45786740-984-8825Owner: Tom Turner
TURNER’S FOOD COURTLocated at Turner’s 1 Stop Shop and Sunoco
740-984-2287
Pizzas, Hot Subs & Sandwiches Homestyle Breakfast Cold Deli of Meat, Cheese & Salads
Hand-Dipped Ice Cream Soft Serve Ice CreamTom Turner18990 St. Rt. 339Waterford, OH 45786
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740-984-0410
Owned & Operated by Dan Drayer• Over 20 Years’ Automotive Experience• Complete Auto Repair & Service Center
SKINNER FIRESTONE232 5th Street, PO Box 428
Beverly, Ohio 45715
Phone: 740.984.4247 • Fax: 740.984.1607Skinnerfirestone.com
Complete Farm Tire Service
Batteries
ATV – Wheels & Tires
Semi - OTR
Mon.- Fri. 8 am to 5:30 pm Sat. 8 am to noon
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Canterbury Electric, LLCSpecialized Commercial & Residential Wiring
740.984.4827740.525.6340
New Construction • Renovations
Service Entrance Upgrades • Generator Installation & Service
“Turning Lights On All Over Town”
Jeff CanterburyLicensed & Insured
Free Estimates
1163 Sand Ridge RoadWaterford, OH 45786
OH LIC# 32512 / WV LIC# 035702
HOME STANDBY GENERATOR SYSTEMS
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Free EstimatesOffice: 740.984.4827
Cell: 740.525.1070 - C • Cell: 740.525.6340 - J
Canterbury PropertyManagement, LLCCommercial and Residential Services
Inside MaintenanceElectrical, Plumbing, Carpentry, Painting,Carpet & Window Cleaning, Office Cleaning, House Cleaning, Building Repairs, Trash Out & Clean Properties for Market Listings, Rentals
“Let Us Do The Work!”Jeff & Charlene Canterbury
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Community Fair Inc.Consignment AuCtion
& gun RAffleSaturday, Sept. 21st, 2019
11 AM at Waterford FairgroundsTo List Your Consignment, Call:
Doug McCutcheon ........... 740-350-5458
Dennis Martin ................. 740-525-7811
Tim Offenberger ............. 740-350-8591
Tony Kearns ................... 740-525-4770
Auction Services Provided by :McLeish Auction Service
740-373-3000 Marietta, Ohio
Guns Being Raffled: Remington 870 12 gauge Shotgun
• Ruger Percision .22 LR Rifle ••••••••. •CVA Wolf 50 cal Rifle•
Rossi .410 Shotgun .• Delton AR 15 Rifle •. Savage Rascal 22 Rifle
Savage Axis 6.5 Creedmoor Rifle •. Ruger American 450 Bushmaster Rifle
Remington 783 22-250 Rifle •. Traditions 1860 Black Powder Revolver
•Henry Lever Action .410 Shotgun •. Savage B Mag .17 WMR Rifle
Need 2018 COPY
If there are any changes
Gun Raffie
to match TICKETS
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The Rock Box(your Ohio State Headquarters)
Apparel and Fan Gear
NFL * OHIO STATE * MLB
Local Schools
Varsity Jackets
Custom Embroidery
Decals, Signs, Banners, & T-Shirts
204 5th St, Beverly, OH 45715740-984-1000
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Cuts N’ Curls
208 1/2 5th StreetBeverly OH 45715
740.373.3698Johanna Doak,
Owner / Advanced Practice Cosmetologist
Barber • Cosmetologist
Nichole Harding
Advanced Practice Cosmetologist
Services Offered: Haircuts, Hair color, Perms, Up styles
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HayGrainStraw
Freezer Beef
Neill Farms
Waterford Ohio 45786Home (740) 984-4682Cell (740) 350-2441
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On-Road & Off-Road Diesel • Gasoline Full line of Lubricants • DEF
PLEASE COME VISIT ONE OF OUR 36 LOCATIONS !!!
Please call us at (740) 984-2503
Contact 1st Choice Energy Services for all your fuel needs!
1-800-227-1062
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Jessica Zimmer, Farm Specialist
1907 Washington Blvd, Belpre OH 45714
740-423-9541
Contact me today for a free home, auto or farm insurance review!
Nationwide®
is on your sideNATIONWIDE®
On Your Side®
Farm Certified Agency
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LANG MASONRY & RESTORATION CONTRACTORSwww.langmasonry.com
Phone: 740-749-3512
Commercial & Large Residentialwww.wolfcreekcontractors.com
740-749-3459
833-227-9600
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Tyler Antill 740-336-9122
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Donnie Burke 740-447-3644Shauna Burke 740-447-3721
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BROWN’S SPRAY FOAM INSULATION
ServicesNew Construction - Existing Homes Attics - Crawl Spaces - Basements
Pole Barns
Darek BrownOwner/Operator
6230 St. Rt. 792Stockport Ohio 43787
1-704-525-3336 • 1-740-410-1067
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PINE RIDGE MEAT PROCESSINGFamily Owned & Operated Since 1970Zach Henthorn, Owner
740-749-3166
Congratulations 4-H and FFa MeMbers on a Job Well done!
Freezer BeeF and Pork
Custom ProCessing
VaCuum PaCking • smoking/Curing
Country Corn-Fed Beef by Side or Quarterq
Whole or Half Hogsq
Custom Processingq
Cut and Wrapped to Your Specificationsq
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Let Us Process Your Fair HogTry Our Customer Top-Rated Sausage Seasoning
4559 Anderson Road, Fleming, Ohio(Located on Anderson Rd. 2 Miles Off
State Route 676 Just Outside Watertown)