The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52
* * 0 it AViuviB %i " l i l S w ,- an* /. - 1 .: j » , T f nmiHWugi>Hi<»i>it>»ii^yiHiimHiwi>iiww*M«un>Mmn»<>iniimWHiimHMH<iHMiwmiiiiwi ng-n"J-lT"T“—— ...... '<».—■■■■■■■iiiinmimniim»m«!!‘t»>U>"'ll^'>l'»‘,,l,l*w H A m n i f ln F rfifi M p p u o n n w i I 1 Purchaseticketsfromlocal merchants, goodfor 5c intrade and drawing participation. Grand Prize $25. WarBond Cedarville Bakery FRESH ROLLS AND BREAD DAILY COOKIES — CAKES — SWEET ROLLS CAKES M>VDE TO ORDER Frank Creswell ^ . ■ l ' . - : ^ ■ . ■ G R A I N — C O A L — F E E D ’ *a ■• •. V . -' ■ S. ^ :V ■ 1„ Grinding and Mixing — The essential* to Mix * Your Individual Formula / . , Thrift i F l a i r Market Compare Our Prices For Economy „ • i ♦ , 1 , A ll Regulations o f the II* S. O . P. A . are Observed Quality, .Variety, Reasonable Prices are always found at , J THE (THR1FT .ME*! SUPER MARKET J. E. GRATSCH, Proprietor C O Z Y T H E A T R E . WATGH FOB THE ’ PROGRAMS MICKEY ROONEY * LEWIS STONE ‘T h e c o u r t s h ip “ o f a n d y h a r d y ” SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 12-13 NEAL’S RESTAURANT GOOD FOOD — ICE COLD DRINKS Country Fried Chicken 'Dinner,. July 24 FAIRMONT ICES — ICE* CREAM 1 “ CEDARVILLE LIVE STOCK COMPANY SANITARY AND APPROVED FACILITIES CALL. 6-1211 FOR PRICES J . L SNYPP, Manager Heats— Fruits— Vegetables— Groceries Home Killed Meat* Always — W e Offer Service • -.■■Affix*'. ^ . .. And Reasonable Prices 1 We try to always be in the market with the BEST QUALITY AND ECONOMY Good Milk Is Essential For Good Health ' MILK — CREAM — BUTTER — CHEESE Due to the War, delivery ismade only every other day / HAMMAN DAIRY R O O F I N G , S E V E R A L K I N D S FURNACE REPAIRING CONTRACT FOR YOUR FURNACE NOW1—NOT LATER C . C . B R E W E R kind of pet is.eligible”for the parade and Classes 1. Best dog. 2 . Best cat. 3. Most PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS FROM LOCAL MERCHANTS THEY ARE GOOD FOR 5c IN TRADE FOR ANYTHING ON THE GROUNDS ON FIELD DAY , AND ALSO ENTITLES PURCHASER TO PARTICIPATION IN DRAWINGS FOR ALL PRIZES The Program for the day will start at 12 :00 noon when dinners and sandwiches may be .purchased on. the, grounds. .During the serving of dinner the Cedarville High School Band will play and at intervals all during the day drawings will be made for valuable prizes. ENTER THE. VARIOUS CONTESTS BY CONTACTING MEMBERS OF THE VARIOUS COMMITTEES. Prizes will amount to over >300 .00 . Enter NOW ! BABY SHOW 2:00-2:30 COMMITTEE* Maxine Gordon, Margaret. Bailey. Babies will be judged by com petent judge* apd'will be judged for health only. Classes 1. Best baby under 6 months. 2. Best baby 0 to 12 months. 3, Best baby 12 to IS months. D C T P A K l A i T l G r COMMITTEE: Dr. R. V . Kennon* Any. pets will be judged for originality or class, unique pet o f any kind. BICYCLE PARADE 2:45 COMMITTEE: Fred Bird. Anyone may enter this contest and. prize will be given , for best decorated bicycle* Three prizes .will be awarded* 1st, second and third. RADIO IMITATOR CONTEST 3:00-3:15 COMMITTEE:'John Mills. Can you imitate any radio star? If you can, enter this contest and. compete for a substantial prize* Contes', will be judged oh exactness. Glasses 1* Best team Amo* and Andy in costume* 2 . Best team of Lum and Abner in costume. 3 . Best Fred Allen. 4.*Best Red Skelton, 5 . Best Jack Benny. 6 . Best Eddie Cantor. 7* BestDinah Shore, TUG-O’-WAR 3:15-3:30 COMMITTEE: Fred Chase. This contest will furnish much amusement. Entries will be accepted until time of contest and blanket prizes will he given to winning side. HORSE PULLING CONTEST 1:30-4:30 „ COMMITTEE: Frank Creswell, Harold Dobbins, Kenneth Luse. Classes in this con- test are 1. Light weight team under 2800 lb ., First and Second Prizes. 2. Heavy weight team 2800 to 3400 First and Second Prizes. QUILT JUDGING 4:30-4:40 COMMITTEE: Mary Pickering. Mrs. Donald Kyle. Mrs.’ Fred Glemans. Miss Ina Murdock. Quilts will be judged and prizes will be awarded for 1, Best modern quilt. 2 . , Best antique quilt, 3* Best crazy quilt, 4.Rest appliqued quilt. ANTIQUE JUDGING 4:40-4:50 COMMITTEE: Mrs. Clara Cherry, There are three classes in this display and prizes . will he given for 1. Oldest antique. 2* Second oldest. 3. Third oldest 4 . Most unique. HOME ECONOMIC JUDGING 4:50-5:00 COMMITTEE: M n . A lb .rU Fr*hie. C h u e . in th i, d i .p l ., will b . 1 . B e .tw h ile cake. 2 . Best dark cake. 3. Best angel food cake, 4. Best loaf o f bread. S. Best fruit ' pie. 6. Best filled pie. ( FUN — MUSIC — ENTERTAINMENT — PRIZES GALORE ! ! ! C. & L. E. Bus Line CEDARVILLE — XENIA CEDARVILLE — LONDON . CHAS. E . RHEUBERT, Manager Save—Buy Rotind-trip Tickets—Save Bird’s Variety Store “ The Friendly Place To Shop’* Wearing Apparel Accessories for A ll—Toiletries, Notions, Paper Goods, Household Necessities, and' Many. House Furnishings Special Sat.,” July 24 —Boys’ $1.25 Bib O vera lls--------- !------- a 89 c T H E P A N T R Y THE FOOD IS GOOD — WELL* SERVED CREAMS — AND ICES , COLD DRINKS ' ’ MRS. LLOYD CONFARR Cedarville ^International Harvester Implements •a, ’ - . ‘ • Lumber—-Lime— Cement— Hardware. IC E — I C E — I C E TO MEET GOVERNMENT. REGULATIONS WE MAKE DELIVERIES ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARTHUR EVANS Cedarville Farm Implement & Supply Co. JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY* REPAIRS AND SERVICE HARDWARE — PAINTS PAUL R. CUMMINGS Brown’s Drugs « . One o f Greene County’s Modern Cut Rate Drug Stores , Extra Special For July 24 Household Fly Spray, gal $1.59 {4-gal -95c Qt. -50c High Grade Stock Fly Spray, gal. ----------------- ------ „ --------- 59c 'Bring your own container fo r either A lso 10% Discount on all Interior Paints C. E. MASTERS GROCERIES'— FRUITS — MEATS — FR|iSH VEGETABLES PREMIER CANNED FOODS $TRETCH YOUR $’s BY TRADING AT OUR STORE CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Also don’t forget if you want some good Auto Insurance—See Us HOME CLOTHING CO. fi. H. HARTMAN, Proprietor We Have Something that is Different Pickering Electric Irons — Toasters — Coffee Makers — Table Lamps Mixers — Clocks — Pin-Up Lamps -— Pictures W all Plaques — Book End* — Pottery Luncheon Cloths — New Costume Jewelry Other Gift Items — Just Received ELECTRir \L SERVICE. . ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Next O h i o By CLAR Mem Seven On Thursday began consid Revenue A c t - under a ” gag” ‘ istration order sideration o f a from the Floor bership *of the against the to It is estimate bring {n six forty-four mill revenue. The bring the ann ions up to, or three billion d ican citizens ely nine bill! state and loca total tax bi people thirty. > nually, or al sent national A t almost porting the n the Ways materially in and individu the provision sed by the 7 week, the co States will dred and ei in income an year than 1 normal co taken for t and one-ha be recaptu through tax •Individual ed two bill dollars, ove are reduce for. single dred dollar four hundr emptions f special exe in the arm on individu creased fr cent. Su heavily in bracket, creased t Revenue may be o making $ but will p Qh an inc year was v $89.00. the tax year $36 the. tax I the new. $10,000 i $1492.50; come of der the ed to $5 Exe will be seven h one-thir creased distille coming shipme creas tobacc dred m A ni bill is percen uary 1 will r be co divide as w ‘ collec again come 1944 creas colle agft*, anpu a “ p that at 1 to ■ hea the ate* and tti the the the * ela tio
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