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U El 4?-O'-IHIUO C'OHO l O O l l'O O I I O C O O C O O O I C C O O Q O I O O O O I 0 O O O O O O'lO'? LOCAL DEALER SELLS NEW CORD TIRES AT 3 MAIL-ORDER PRICES 3 : j' ' X 2 if i ll :I Il iff we 2 ? I W I will ,,-' i il ii 2 gill? , ll I' ' lam ? ? l 311 .I ' ' if 'Y 15 t:'f3el??5 glllgqi I fills 2 i ii iiil S ff i ilk SP4 emi .4 wiki l I LLALAL-A , ll W i 9 I l i t . I I iff f Eiglvl Q 2 I Iliff I X , . I I ' il l' ' N . I ' J I 5 E f GOODRICH SILvERTOwN'a RADIO BALLOON 3 TIRES 3 W est Alexandria Tire 53 Battery Service Station I . H. COPP, Pro rietor I . p , PREBLE COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITS Vile have had a complete exhibit at the fair each year in the past, and hope this practice may be continued in the future. Each School displaying a complete exhibit receives a prize of 335.00 besides 21566.00 to be distributed to the individuals making ex- hibits. Below is a list of rules and a pre- mium list governing the school exhibit. COUNTY FAIR SCHOOL EXHIBIT Rules l. Entries free. 2. Premiums to be paid to boy or girl making the exhibit. 3. Drawings that indicate tracing or sten- ciling will not be considered. Coloring ina- tcrial Optional. 4. lfVork for the exhibit must be done be- tween October l, 1924, and October l, l925. 5. Name and age of pupil, township or village, grade to which the pupil belongs, and name of teacher must appear on the exhibit. 6. All exhibits must be placed by six o'clock Tuesday evening, except baking and cut flowers, which must be placed not later than l0:00 o'clock W'ednesday morning. 7. All exhibits must be of the pupil's own making or raising, except as noted in the premium list. The child should be assisted by the parent or teacher in that which he can not do alone. Encouragement should be given freely to the child, 8. NO pupil can make more than one entry for the same premium. 9. Schools intending to make a display must notify the County Superintendent of Schools not later than the 24th of Septein- ber, so that space may be provided. l0. Exhibits will be judged on Wediiesday. ll. No display or any part thereof shall be removed from Education Hall before Z p. m. on the last day of the Fair. Any vio- lation of this rule will be sufficient cause for forfeiture of premiums. l2. The School District Premium List is offered for each school district maintaining a first or Second grade high school. All one, two and three room schools shall compete with one another for the Premium List. The school prize for the last named schools will be divided according to premiums won by each school. l3. Each district maintaining a first or second grade high school and making a com- plete exhibit in the School District Premium List will be given a School Prize of 2535.00 Every school making one-half an exhibit will be given iBl7.5O. Schools making from one- half to a complete exhibit will be pro-rated accordingly. . 14. No pupil will be permitted to exhibit unless the school authorities of the school III lil 58 '1
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