The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
tXDAHWlU LESAUi FRIDAY L£L JAllBS J. CURLETT #*--- ffmm. COUNTV AUDITOR Kxj*rifn£?vCourtesy and Efficiency- in eondaetirtgaffair*.for ih« county / 1 and different political subdivisions; i&the best recommendation. Official duties approved. Iby titate Bureau o f Accounting of Public Offices. .; YOUR SUPPORT WILL b S t APPREOATEF E lection , Tuesday, N ovem ber 8 ,1 0 3 8 - (Political Advertisement! HAROLD J.FAWCETT Republican Candidate For Treasurer <■' Taught School three year s, Employed in hank fifteen years. With State Bdnkipg Department three years. Deputy, Treasurer Under ' H. M. ~ *■ Smith two and one-half years. Serving as Greene County Treas- f* / ,j‘ ' t < ■> urersmcclast February. Lifelong resident of Greene County. Mention, November 8,1938 . - J * '• ' (Political Advertisement) To ^present Greene County With its business, farm ing and dairy interest, it is necessary to have a well rounded experience. Wehave such a candidate on the Democrat ticket; wiio not only has this experience, but .who has back-bone enouglj to stand by his convictions. . ; He belongs terthe great common class of people, and is not above meeting anyone on their own level ,at any time. • “ . . . Hehas been endorsed by a large number of business andi professional men, prominent farmers and leaders of all classes; and when elected will go all the way down .the line for Greene County. ELECTFRANKA. WOLF CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRATIC TICKET (Politic*! Adv.) Safe and Sure For 64Years This Association lias Paid Regular Dividends The Last DividendWas PaidAt The Kate <M 4% PER YEAR A m o u n t s O p e n e d b y N o v e m b e r 1 0 th D r a w D i v i d e n d s f r o m N o v d m b e r 1 s t a n d a r e F e d e r a l l y I n s u r e d •M IN E F IE LD FEDERAL •AVOW and LOAN ASS’N DA K. Malm f t XeniaMan See* [tar* aad ■ listMlM \ aff thepragma#hr Twin Brother Hit d m Gieeea!*, , _ - KoattoiMNry County; Ray H, Burn* John T, S&wtfi, SO, at *14 Heck* baugh. Graana Crnffr, Slid j . A, fiafe avcii'dc,, riftcinnati, was m tam i Vaughn, NMMt Caeatjr. on $rii bond for appearance in muni- Thi* Mag *h* dtaauMid juhliee o f cips! court Titsiisy to answer in * th* ISnfght* a# PyMee, * program of. iKCiirScSS (liivirg charge-after his auto »P#riaJ rifM i aimi mil ha carried net] LU'-ri-ca down but 4i«l not seriously and Grand ChaamSm will, it l.-f.ivn William J. Kyle, HWXenia, at is anntMwaed, have a manage o f #x- o street fnterserttoo there Sunday term© important* la tot mtmhers pt right. the order. ■ Mr, Kyle, one of the"'Oldest living ■ . cu f>ct» o f twins in Ohio, was removed in For Sale— Upright piano in good v:n aobwlance to McClellan hospital* condition. Apply at thf* office for. r,vcro lie was treated for a cut on the information, head and then veJcaFcd, His twin IWCAGO Wtt* MAAS mu LrfRwoat »»uw other, Samuel C. Kyle, B9, was list ed by police p .3 an eye-witness to the Occident, „Rdweh claimed he was driving only SOmiles an hour, hut police said tire - larbo on the pavement showed the car had skidded 45 feet, indicating an approximate speed of 50 miles pn hoar. Furniture Saved As Home Burns Stockmen teamU atatosamito** zmtim pwPimm -km mat mMmj arr ^NRX r I m #*1 PgUp am&dmtjLf UfHi fc* hold Namashar i f to D oomh I ov t *«. 4 W Kgu* AnuiMJhoctr# B L A € * B H B N 8 to mu, ’ftr tt» m i toWwiivui,;1-““ “ M ? *•**• 11’ “'i 2 T T W^. m {.iveaioric Eapoaition, to bo bell j«ihe ika ojEpooitkw^ i i ^ >iUMav#ii»aryJ J*l# « - W it ut. V&aMaouit —* Sulv# XMe» Gbio' Awakened hj*j smoke! Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Peyton, tenants on the Thomas Brown farm, two riles west ,of Yellow Springs, were able to save: a greater portion of their household furnishings before the farm house burped, to the ground at 12;30 a, m. Monday. ^ The blgze was attributed to sparks from a kitchen Rue, and the property loss, estimated at $ 3,000 by the own* or J b fully insured, m e Yellow Springs fire department prevented outbuildings on the farm from catch ing 1 fire. -• Fythians Meet In Germantown ^ \ i PIIIIIIIIIH . ’ , ,1^ J,(1- k■ ,. J , . Nineteen .Pythian todg4s of Mont gomery, Preble and Greene Counties! Will- join in it district meeting: Pri-1 day night at Germantown in obBerv- j Once of the 75th Anniversary of the j founding of the order by JuBtUe fiath- I hone. Grand Cliancellor E, R. Heisel,! of the Ohio grand lodge, Cincinnati,| will be thy principal speaker at the I session which will open at 8 : 0 p p. m. ‘ li. B. Altebach, Echo Lodge, 70T, Bay- j ton, Is district deputy grand chiuicel W , ,iCI £1 h i ENCORE M.*nauAenttoTyntean,' Ay. correct town wear . , . in an array of handaome Alpine color mixture*. Luxurlouily lined and' Grayhnnttc ' $|T. 3 , 20-22 So. fountain Ave, Springfield, Ohio ’< f .11 M A N Y P R OM IM EN T LA W Y E R S E N D O R S E JUDGE FRANK L. JOHNSON * , ' wm JUDGE OF THE COURT O P AND m t e n t l o n i - vwvw,..* w u o i mv»e ungjiKue oumv uoniusion auput now u ic rnwyero m county feel In reference to my, candidacy for Common Fleas Judge, In order to dear up this apparent confusion, the following attorneys have endorsed my candidacy and signed the following statement. . We, the unde opinion Judge temperament _ CANDIDACY AND INTEND TO VOTE FOR RIM, Harry D. Smith J. Carl Marshall L, T. Marshall Neal W. Hunter Marcus Shoup Charles L, Darlington John V. Gibiley George E. Pfau, Pr. Uan Jtt. Aultman ■•■s .. / Marvin R. Shaw allister Marcus McC Carl Mefrick Morris D. Rice AlLof the signatures were obtained after the political advertisement of my bp- ponent, and are on file witk the editor of the Xenia Gaizette. I am not attacking my opponent many respdet, l simplywant to make clear to the voters the candidate. Whom the lawyers HAVE ENDORSED AND INTEND TO VOTE FOR, * . 1 1 Sincerely, ■•(PollttctAdv.) . . . Frank L-Johneon <*%•> ... •x /•* : x<. y.\ JF1PB KNBWaiqrdiiBglwfMMiMMia;for •«' ' r. i the country Min rai*fc* gaod^DM •*% w* would do in * .* ’ikHA• *A ia *. i toU| g W -'Al^ilL.FNiluU'-BkJk j ©/ cvcf j w* oony m mr * s im iiio^ dbisicwiiw^iy F h$ mometiRinn W« lari » da.pw im k* oar Joth , . •" ?. \ Wbm bmtotm w***add*olyholtodlaiiao*cOo» cyymore umui m j w i|o^ wb MBipfMiiiitVMiW-wB -mouiq Keepgoing utymyt t* aor*rraiMtoHmio 'W*r £**&> ** motor car prodacdott, tbm at gndag toady foe gtrator motor car value* that would productioo. D V lI i V H I I il/1 f/VM' '^mnrwr - PMlUNf.* M r A H J i l l i l r 1U H JlJtitV fv T V IL L , . • inrk iiold , O. AsseriMian «| gpriagiiM We began to budd 14 arilltoudaRw1woedtof new plant* and equiporatt. We Irli.dMj ifwo couHnotrtnplciyWoivowitliUildMgiMiaorMav *wewouldemploya*manya*we<auld..,laiAd««g better ptodtuitionfadlldra. We weretold, of courae,StardbSrwaanodam for expantiotbthata Wtarrtniamcaa poUcy would be to "hold eve«ythi«g*,»—which taeena, ttpp everything. But no on* ever got anyWMre atanding atilL Beside#,weire not defeatkto.WedanoklwIlav* this countryhaaarm its beatdays,Wdjbalkv* fid* country is yet in the infancy o f it*growth.Wa he= lkve that every atom e l faith i « M i i fat our Country and ourBeeplew3!fc#aiapfy j uadfed by the future. We believeAmerica ia juathegitwititg, Never yet have our People seen real Prosperity. Neva: yet have We seen adequate M u ft ta u But we shall are it! TbatSv the Mtiraiice in s m • . ■ Businessknoit.IwsteaaduKhath* Itwilbare 19 ^ back, TUswisow famutfag well - uaMafaMAfekiwl awl 'RURACAiSevuFoRg5n1 H i 0 , v :dbnacomitryi foedlat fai i flft W 9 will be a ccMmaradve y i^ ^l Aiiiwifaiiui it*, .ariler*'. and bityeta bud* twii tMt i» watdugm tw l i t n ^ i U C . AJralS€CPI|IILSIPilpiWpNiaSiRMlIMPif It bat incfeswed' aiedvltyand-f t y d li InAuuntbir o f relitediindiiiirit#,-: lli#l lo t budding btktifer.eara- and UpatJab And. eventudlyoutjiewifii ctoe.wfdah ;that nO‘Oft^#diilidttoUrfci#hui- mmi O f naarly everything else we uw we build aome qitaadty ourselm, to find# if possible, better And more eeonomkat w*y* o f doipg jt . T f* :*ape*i*iic* iA«d kitowWge wrgain m Itetfy iharad with our BMpplierfiandHidtiaNter'Sudusttfrl. We4ftlb M pr^St.tm anythingWe mabe for Ounelvea'Aisl,«jdIt*r.ow»d»ef. Brigyepwrik-v iftem «be Fordabip*vdikh firstbringhon ote W the Rouge, is dgtwed at acoitato coat. H ie eidy profit hi oh the dnicbed raatdt«»t!ie ear or tium THIS MEANS MORE VAJMfE AISB ^USxffm progTOB fSjML;|M9RMM| mWmw wEM plant,whichtrillturnomapwyof »utdmaaquha menta » «. a inw tool adddi*pbnit that WRIft# uacuttheeon of 4k * . . I m i a mil pm**plaat thatwilleaabi*uatomahr***«#a#mar mmmm* mtdri!ebodiw,Th««e*ie(nadd(demtodw|4«Ma» we already had for producing yfem he*, aOuL -*• keomm olf tf»i:.liiie.' Same ywra, 'there s#no .profit for .to, Btoww-iai toltohat am?aamamira . mimtmt»iA A l ariaaadct« » f oar buahim gtagd . aLjy tthmmlm■* Ma* W 1ISRE«u »RIR19 WMiSRIs fwofitotlwbuyermmoehmormomri*«nibe«riWs (Our new, plawta bave haltrad m build mar* ,a d f itO a f t r y Biwi yTOISwMSI Ml© .pRBCMflliw,MP R|wB^ jHWCiIRPRfA ^autkAalama-^yuci^dMAAA.’ w f iiRYg^apWiCuc fiiiiify ■m'wmmm rmuro - Wo abuply ditt.ijUi* bdMi naydihig. hifiriori ' I t malm to'Order. The w a s t e It 4 m m *m y 4*y would take months tofiodfnNamre. 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