The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
C. H. CROUSE MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS - VEGETABLES r Home Killed Meats «— High Quality Prompt Service — Low. Prices PICKERING ELECTRIC 1 ELECTRICAL SERVICE - ELECTRICAL REPAIR € , E . M A S T E R S j New Novelties Just Received - Pyrex - Pot. J^OCER IES - MEATS - FRUITS - V ^ETABLE S | When You Buy Here You’ll Find Real Savings in Foodstuffs f | tcry « Book Ends - Coffee Makers - Wall PUcquas Pictures . Food Warmers PREMIER CANNED GOODS THRIFT“E” SUPERMARKET Our Prices and Economy; Quality, Variety and many o f our Items are not found in. other stores Quality Meats Always DAN BAILEY N E A L ’ S R E S T A U R A N T MEALS — SHORT ORDERS ‘ ICE COLD DRINKS Full Course Chicken Dinner 75c Fairmont Ice Cream . C O Z Y T H E A T R E WATCH FOR THE PROGRAM Pictures > News Reels Air Conditioned— Cool in July, August W ed . Ju ly 28 Cedarville 12 Noon FIELD Jm- ■ jHL' MLammaq■ . JHasMgf A nd Homecoming High School Grounds H A M M A N D A I R Y MILK - CREAM - BUTTER - CHEESE In war time the Home Deliveries are made •Every other Day Cedarville Lumber Co. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER IMPLEMENTS Lumber •Lime - Cement - Hardware SPONSORED BY CEDARVILLE PROGRESSIVE CLUB The program o f the day will start at J2:00 noon when dinners and sandwiches may be purchased on the grounds. The refreshment committee includesrW. Marshall, J. Mills, H. Arthur, V, Rigio, D. Reynolds, Bus Cummings, A . Butts, and J. Powers. Be sure and secure your admittance ticket to the* grounds and retain your stub. The grand prize drawing on the gate ticket is a $25 war bond and a groat numSor o f other merchandise prize;, ENTER The Many Contests. Prizes in these events will total over $300 in cash and merchan dise. The p. operty committee includes: C . R. Rheubert, C . C . Brewer,.H. Pickering, R. Rizwater, and A . Frame. Prize committee: Chas. Townsley, C , Finney, end F. Chase, Tickets-M5. H. Hartman, C . H. Crouse. HORSE PULLING CONTEST 2-3 p.m . 'Comm ittee:1F. Creswell, H, Dobbins, and ,K.Luce.' Classes are: I. Light Weight team under 2800 lbs.— first and second prizes, 2. Heavy \ eight team 2800 to 3400 lbs.— first and second prizes. A total o f $45 is offered for fhe pulling contest. Entries are limited lo Codarvi-’e and adjacent townships. . , RADIO AMATEUR HOUR 3-3:30 P >mn ittee: Jack Shirley. Prizes awarded to best radio acts and a special call for old time fiddlers. A total o f $3C Comr for this event. |30 in prizes offered BABY SHOW 3:30-4 p.m i Barber, Betty G o ^ cmi , end Mrs. Robert Nelson. Babies fudged on health bashis only, k Best baby under 6 DR. RALPH ,V. KENNON VETERINARIAN S O H I O S T A T I O N THE SERVICE YOU ASK FOR JAMES M. BAILEY Committee: Mrs. Ellfen months. 2, Best baby 6 .to 12 months. 3. Best baby 12 to 18 months. Prize total for event, $9. BICYCLE PARADE 4-4:15 Committee: Fred Byrd. First, second, and third prizes given on best decorated bicycle. A total o f $5 in prizes awarded. PET PARADE 4:15-4:30 Committee: Dr. R. V. Kennon. Two classes—small and targe animals. Small—-4. Best dog; 2. Best cat. 3. Most unique o f any kind o f pet. Large animal— i. Best mannered. 2. Best trained. 3. Best appearance. A total o f $15 in prizes for this eVent. TUG O’ WAR 4*30 Committee: Fred Chase. Open to all. Blanket prize o f $5 to be awarded. ANTIQUE SHOW Committee: Mrs. H. H. Cherry, Mrs. Raymond Williamson, Mrs. Fred Clemens. All entries must be in by 12:00 noon. A total o f $25 is .offered for the prizes o f this show. All articles will be fully protected and housed in showcases. First prize, 75c, and second, 25c for the following. Class A . Early American Glass. (I) Cup plate. (2) goblet. (3) sugar bowl, (4) compote. (5) specimen in hob nail. (6) specimen in thumb print. (7) water pitcher. Class B. Colored glass. Early American. (I) vinegar cruet. (2) salt and pepper shaker. (3) tumbler. (4) conserve dish. Class C . China. (I) specimen in Statsforshiro. (2) specimen in lustre. (3) Old plate.,, (4) specimen in Ironstone China. (5) Tea. pot. Class D. (1) Old sampler. (2) O ld castors. (3) Small night lamp (old), (4) Baby dress, (5) Majolica specimen. (6) Bisque in vases or orna- f ments. (7} Baby shoes. (8) Specimen in brass. QUILT SHOW ICE! ICE! ARTHUR EVANS—ICE MAN. To conform to war regulations Home Delivery is made Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Committee: Mrs. Mary Pickering, Mrs. Donald Kyle, Miss Ina M urdock. and Mrs. Frank Creswell. All entries must be in by .12:00 noon. A total o f $10 in prizes offered. (I) Best modern quilt. (2) Best antique quilt. (3) Best crazy quilt. (4) Best appliqued quilt. TWILIGHT SOFTBALL GAME 5:45-7:00 p.m. . Committee: John Mills. . , MISCELLANEOUS CONTEST HOUR 7-8 p,m. Committee: J. Mills.'Hog calling, husband calling, rolling pin throw, sack races, tug 'o war, etc. W . Marshall, greased pole, chicken chase, etc. *♦ , ‘ RADIO SHOW 8-9 p.m. Committee: J, Shirley, Amateur and old time fiddlers. 1 HIGH SCHOOL BAND ON PARADE 9-9:45 .Director: Mrs. Mildred Foster* FLY AND BAIT CASTING CONTEST 9:45-10:15 P.m. Committee: C . C . Brewer, and R. C . Ritenour. $ 10 in prizes to be awarded. (Ij Local In area. (2) Free fbr all. Accuracy and distance. Sandwiches and refreshments will be served throughout the day and evening. ^ . ■ <3 * Grand Prize Gate Drawings 10:15-11 p.m. CONFARR’S PANTRY ■f THE FOOD IS GOOD— WELL SERVED Creams and I.ces. Cold Drinks FLEET WING SERVICE STATION CARS WASHED.........$1.00 9 CARS POLISHED ........ $300 Lubrication-Service— Vulcanizing Service H O M E C L O T H I N G CO . CASH YOUR DIVIDEND— TRADE HERE Clothing, Hats, Shoes— For all the family If you want Good Insurance— See Us W e have something Different G. H. HARTMAN, Proprietor CEDARVILLEBAKERY ,We hope to open the store to serve you ‘ again by SEPTEMBER 1st i H I L L T O P G R O C E R Y MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS VEGETABLES - CANNED GOODS Service For You — Come and See I. E. WOOLLEY H I L L T O P S T A T I O N S UNO C O FRANK OWENS, Prop, ROOFING — IRON WORK - FURNACE REPAIRING Do Your Repair Work NOW Contract for your furnace this Summer- C. C. BREWER FRANK CRESWELL COAL— Get your order in Now. Take Delivery now also. Grinding and Teed Mixing to your individual formula b „ Take delivery when you can . Save Gasoline and Tires 1 S a : BIRD VARIETY STORE “THE FRIENDLY PLACE TO SHOP” SPECIAL WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 « Scotties Cleansing Tissues, 500 Size Regular 29c Value........23c | Waxed Paper, 125 ft., Cutter Edge Box i Regular 25e Value...........,.19c Cedarville Live Stock Company THE MARKET FOR YOUR STOCK CALL 6-1211 FOR DAYS’ PRICES J. L. SNYPP, Mgr. I BROWN’S DRUGS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Creams and Ices, Cold Drinks WEDNESDAY, JULY 28-School Ground £ £ £ £ i £ £ £ v I I 5 £ v £ I £ 1 I I £ I £ £
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