The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

43L.lt MSm VOTE FOR ©k«s*F.<fresr COUNTY Commissfoner SCHOOL NEWS (G&ittowed from first page) Sample Ballets Ar« Solicit* Your Support atthe RepaUiwm Primary, ' TUESDAY*MAY t4 , IS^tf *f i i ^Political Advertisement i ■ P tt JOHN M. UHERSON ■Republican Candidate — For — STHTE SENATOR Fifth-Sixth District Primary, May 14 “ GRADUATE OF LAW Owner and opera to r of a f a r m in H ighland County Member o f the Farm Bureau and Grange ■ Fo r economy and efficiency in government —Political Advertisement Tracy Sared Money -------- !-------------------- > f o r t h e T A X P A Y E R S OP OHIO E V E R Y D A Y Aii-Average Daily of- ' $ 4 3 6 . 5 3 v EXPERIENCE HAS NO SUBSTITUTE ‘Service , Saving* * . Security Satisfaction Vote for a Man Who ^ Knows That Office J o m p h t . T* acv JOSEPH T. TRACT REPUBLICAN TICKET Primaries^ May 14,1940 AUDITOR OF STATE w. e i . u k , ch»i™ .n . —PdUtleal/Aflvartlscmcnt Just As Pictured Abovitf, Hamoml Engagement Ring 6 Diamond Wedding Ring I d DIAMON0I I f DIAMOND K*!..W | ssr!..’ 49 “ R I N G S (Hkw DIAMOND BMOAL M IM W.7I t* fM M I i p J*T« j *# *»■* vewiMkwh- Russel Luae — aepre IS? — Jersey Cow* — received 100 pounds of Sfcf# dairy feed from the Farm Service. Vernon.Dmnen — score 120 — swine 6 gallons gasoline from Farm Bureau* ' . Frank Vargo — score 140 — Guern­ sey cattle — 100 pounds of dairy feed from Xenia Farmers* Exchange. Elmer Brewer — score J32 — Jer­ seys — 125 pounds fertiliser by Mi­ ami Fertilizer Company* Other hoys in the high ten were Ralph Dennehy, Maurice .Hartman, Ronald Anderson, Kenneth Benedict, Harold Corry, Wallace Collins and Carl Watkins. A Cedarvillo team consisting of Wallace Collins, Russel Lose and Cart Watkins placed third highest in the contest and received a ribbon and two gallons of oil, Xenia and Beaver placed first and second respectively. A , ' B, Evans and Kenneth Luse, farmers of our community, cooperated by bringing some of the pure bred livestock to be used for judging, i teat th» eenvontJon endorsement, will take his place but voters must take lit. Circulation thfl trouble to write the name and _ _ _ place «h X -before i t Mr. Naffner Is TheRepublican State Committee nQW secretary of state by appoint- haasupplied « m 9 i county chairman went ®f ^°X- Bricker. He has been mmsemmmmgpu#', ■with a number of sample ballots such connected with the office as statistic as will be voted upon a t the primary chin for a number of years, on. May 14th. • The ballots are three columns in In as much as Earl Griffith, former width for each political, party and are secretary of state died some weeks quite long due to the number of candi- ago, the name of George Neffper, who dates for the various offices. “Shooting High* F.F.A. Boys Host To Six Counties Thursday, May D, the £ * ? • > boys from six counties in southeastern Ohio will taut our community in a< district livestock judging contest. This annual event'is to help prepare the boyS1in this district for the state con­ test at Columbus. The livestock, producers and Miami Valley Milk Producers Association are each donating a trophy for the win­ ning dairy and general livestock;! teams, *’ The Femdale Farms, the Triangle^ Farms and Mac Harris are cooperat­ ing. by providing rings of swine and'tj horses. The other livestock classes will be furnished by farmers ih central; and southern Greene, county. Professor J. S. Coffee of Ohio State University will be the official judge. ; The boys on the Cedarvile team will' be announced later. X W. R, McChesney 1 With loud ‘‘Yippees!” ringing in the air, Gene Autry and Jane Withers gallop into town in “Shooting High,” the colorful actlori- romance of the West which comes to the Majestic Theater, Spring- field, Ohio, Saturday with a preview Friday night, ■■ . In this gay film Hollywood's favorite comedienne and the screen's No. 1 Cowboy Star ride like demons and' shoot like sixty to corral a desperate band of hank-robbers, break up a family feud, arrange, a love match for Gene and sing as only they can. Cedarvilla Ag Boys Go Fishing . • , ■ * v •-H,.. f ' ' * The local F.F.A. Chapter under the f supervision of the men on the faculty, 1 will go to Indian Lake May 3 and 4, if for a week end of relaxation and'sport.;| This is an annual affair. Some of t he ' | local farmers and business men will |, also accompany the boys. i !| STORED GLAZED INSURED CLEANED Osborn Feeder Is ... Minus Ten Cows l Ralph Fulton, Osborn, has filed suit | against the New York Central Rail- | road Co., for $1,096.98, the value of | ten cows missing from a shipment of g 30 head purchased in Kansas City. | Thirty head were loaded, only twenty | head were' delivered last February, § The cows were delivered in,Dayton in- | stead of Osbpjrtt, where one died due | to, neglect oh the p a rt of the railroad | company* The shipment was received | only under protect. Smith, McCallister | & Gibney, attorneys. . I t (Joes noi; pay to ta k e chances with valuable fu rs and fu r coats4.: Our expert workmanship arid storage in­ sures p roper care of the garment. T h a t is our .guar­ antee. Ask abou t our low cost remodeling prices J f interested. . Our tru ck is a t your door Monday, Wed­ nesday and Friday... Xenia, Ohio, Phone Main 1084 iT HOLDS FIRST PLACE in Pep,Power a n d Pick-up amonqa/flow-priced!cads! CANDIDATE FOR State Representative FOR GREENE COUNTY ' , Subject to the Republican Primary ■ ■ r - ' May 14, U v C< < V M y. r* , if „ f \ * «\ ^ " t-*.-r "• '* L ' . 4r- * 1 /* if , < V /sv v ■ / v l . . . ?.r^> V Served Greene County in the General Assembly oil Ohio on the following comm ittees:. Agriculture and; Forestry, Elections, Organization of State Government, .University and Colleges, Library and State Wide Com­ mittees, in farmer, assemblies, Chairman o f Federal Re­ lations Committee and member of the Education and Taxation Committees in 'the present-General Assembly. Stands for the interests and welfare of all o f our* people. Your vote and active support will be appreciated.'- - Political Advertisement. * * MANHATTAN SHIRTS . * BEAU BRUMMEL TIES M l 659 Yop drive the leader when you drive a Chevrolet for ’4&—th e leader In pep, power and pick-up—and the leader in style, stam ina and sales! , ' 1 It holds first place in acceleration-first place in hill-climbini—first place in ati-round performance with all-round econpmy— among alt ears in its price range. That’s why Chevrolet for M0 is first in sates . . ..why tndre people buy Chevrolets than buy any other make of c a r . . . and why your Chevrolet dealer strongly recom­ mend# tha t you eye i t - t r y it—buy it— today! ma ster a s bu s in e ss cou pe mo*., kltf)tr M irk'0?*1* pricad a t FISt>t, Mch. Transportation ^ h x£ ,b rai*<ttot? andlocot tomt Many), optionaln^uip. «>•«/ and accnuofit— oxtra Pne* ihbfnct to chang* with, out notkn, Y€CUESH€P ItjANNIVERSARY Special Purchase Values To $40.00 New styles, new ideas, th a t were just unpacked in deep chested, broad shoul­ dered drape models—soft front fine- fitting men’s styles. See them tomor­ row* j* ■* V o g u e 'S h o p 20 and 22 Snuik PenuMn A vcmm VS 'ft' I 5", \ * 1,1 i ' ■U 5 ) 1 lc {• * HICKEY.FREEMAN - * MICHAELS.StCEN CLOTHE! Springfleid, Ohio .unit IH SUES I OUT OF THE UST 9 YEARS sa-s "CHEVROLET’S First A g a in !" CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES C x lttir ltla i, o . Nowhave the irAnd A WEEK WU1 4 & WilliattUKMft Triplet* "Xte WHUwwtt H6(Ur Comj>»nyt S aUaUin MirTiMiMin Plymouth, OMO.juiU it bu y «1V«4..w'!.fuclftrv-o o « • Hi f buyaWlM»M«dh iMTa FmiZMSR, Our huiwi In wry ia.vctyt.WM.'' ^ Mr, tMUn .it,% DidTy. Wittud,<M»i« . {ASAAejliM.'lAftif# I * 44 w ’ jp « wtBweii '' IV ™ » e C.C. 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H< surrection soldiers ai States, Pr< victim of years the S’ erans inv< obtain the J u it a few ed a bill ■ ley's ipledp the Veterai dent R oot vetoed it. al&d1Senate passed thi deqt’s vet' dential ve this sessio fresider nounced r the Civil J the Depa brought a grass. Th( ty was c agency a s . y e a n ago . affbues, wl th* Depar the creati. Authority aviation 1 cOfd snd t last Marc o f o n e y without t) a single Resolutio) Congress t organizat Ae^onout; of-the pi seems air 'the Civil l continued dependent division > Congress MEL TIES IS 2 jU S t h o u l - f i n e - > m o r - DIP The He hating ar Hoars lc body und. of aubsti parBmen enmed v the origi’ W llg» a ted to th posed N< on, coni have tak Uwproc> msav e teady • Wag** i

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