The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52

>, FRIDAY, NOVSM®»R 1, 1«0 U H M fS S U D tS ., m , 5 S AMH . HARRIS THENEWEST GIFT OF LAUGHTER BYTHtAUTtlOtS O f "YOU CANT TAKE ITWITH YQU" MOSS HART A GEORGE S . KAUFMAN with ANDCAST OF THIRTY TAYLOR HOLMES MAIL ORDERS NOW n n i f l r < I P R C H £ ; S T R A - ^ t 10 Rows $2,75. Last I I Rows I l l l i l t v $2350* .Balconjr 1st 4 Rows $2.20. N ex t 4, Rows $1.65. v** L a s t 3-R ow s $1,10, G a llery 55c. P h on e 2-1801 uUuuiMinann MOHWUWilWHl I FARM 4% LOANS j | No application fee.. No appraisal | I fee. Refinance your loans a t the g | lowest interest rates ever offered, 1 a -a | McSavaney & Co. London, O. § | Call or Write | | LEON H. KLING CedarvHle, 0 . 1 I .Phofo: 16 1 ’'A ipegq ra is unlike a n y c o a t . y o u ' v e eve r 0 Yf;«ed . . dif* fe re n t w ith its sHk. like f l ee ce - fabric th a t's so tight, soft, and durable, !f is s h o w e r p r o o f and g u a r a n t e e d motli- p ra o f fo r two full years . . . and -the p rice Is p roof f ha t if is A m e r i c a ' s g re a te s t c o a t value. v>; V*“v T-*M «IN* I \ ' m P M M tm m w * ** ^ V c c u t S h o p 20-22 S. Fountain Aye SPRINGFIELD, O. 1200 Uncalled For Suits, Topcoats, $ .Jj | .9S O v e rcoa ts ....................Up B & B Loan Office 65 W. Main St. Sprfngfigld, Ohio DRAFT REGISTRANTS (Continued jrrpm i'ago 1) 294—H»rohl Frunklnl Centner, A, 295 -Domil Francis Webuter, X, H4. 290—Elmer Marcus, Wolt, X„ R3. 2nr—llaljih Eldon Jyhxunea, X., R3. -298—Vharles Franklin Koogler.X,, R3. '2i)»-William Harold Knlik, X„ B4.. aw William Orval Perrin®, X . IIS. 3 0 1 - Howard .Loon llalnes, X., HI. 302- r-Kurt Warner, Atikmwy, X., 83. ■ 303- -'William Marvin I’rlaer. X.. 88. aoi-l'luttlcs Kayinond'Hown.-S... Box 33. . 303—Lawrence Daniel Coy, X., 113. #0«—*Warren Harold Dam, A. . 307— Bobjrt Else Gilley, X„ R3. 308—Everett Eustace Urooma, X , B4; 300—ltay Ervin (Iroonut, X,, 114. 31ff—Elwood Cecil Hamer, X., »3. 811—Hebert Cecil Saunders, X, 114, 312—Curpa -Marlon aundorayX., 114. 813—Arthur uAderaon Thornhill, X.. R4. . 314—Edwin W> Tomaslmt, A., Box 6. 1U5--Richard Milton Varvel, X., B4. 310—Sherman Leon VoorUcea, X, 113. . SIT—Charles Edwin WUt, X., H4, 318— Kobcrl Fathom Eate, D„ B8. 319—Edward Carl Klnztg, S.V., Bl, 320— Gc-oife William Drake, J.,’ Bl. 321—Charles "Wilbur Hall, O, 322—Guy Wilson Mcddock, Bo. 323—Edwin Bert Bowermaster, Bo. v 824—Lester Howard Brooks, X., 114. 325—George Ellsworth Haley, X„ B4 320—Bobcrt Leroy Sweeney, O., Bl. . 327—Hichard Carl Schmid, O. 328—John Richard Shitdo, 0. 820—Ktpio Eugene Malone, O. ■ • , 830—Meredith Wayne Leinberger, O.' - 331—Bin Eldrldge, O., Bl. 832—Willard E. Joseph, X 333—Oeorfeo Edward Saans, D,, B9. . 331—-Elmer Brown Dunn, O. 335—Oral, Eldrldge Peyton, 0„ Bl. .330—Roger Eugene LoVan,-O. ' 33'—Frederick Wllmol Wllllatne, O. ' 338— Samuel Edgar Haney, O. 339—Harold Richard WluemlUer, O, 310—James Donald Hynes, O, 341—Harold Kemmeth Fulfon, O. 312—-lobn Henry Franks, O. 313—Joseph Kissel, 0. 341—Edgar George Eberllng, O .' . 345—Charles Elwood Horr, 0. 340— John William Farrell, O. ■, 34?—Stephen John Kubina, 0. :— 318a=4VllHaiiL-LojvdL-Iauksley,_Q2___ 1. ,349—Boy Frederick Young; F. 350— , George Emerson Centner, A, 351— William Bussell Gerimrdt. Y.S. 352—Oren Harold Potts, F. . 353—John Emerson Lane, F, 3 3 4 - Earl Walter Bush, F, 835—Charles Frederick Sample, F. .'iruj'-Tlicdduro Booscvelt Hull, F. ■357—Arthur Hickman, F. " .■ , 338—Forrest Bradshaw, D„ BO. 359—Forrest Mlchlc Slenker, F, 3ti(l—Wayne Chalmers Zimmerman, F, : 301—Herman Wilson Worley, F. 302—Marvin Clayton Cogiteshell, 0„ 111. 303—Arthur Frank Aker, F. 3K4—Ronald Good .Girin, 0„ B l. 3«5—Vinton Ellis Matthews, J. 3«e—Marvin Bussell .Church, J. • - 307^Datlxit D. Click:, 8.S.. Bl. 8 ( 18 —Charleti Joseph ;Woods, Jh.'lU 309—Booker X Schooler, v.S, 370—William Harold Kendlg, F,* 371— -J. Lawrence Haroer, X , B3. ' 372'-2,Bobcrt Hdnry Boos, A.. B6x 92. '373—Charles Elrnoro Soddcrs, JT. 374— Sumuel Eldrldge, O. 375— Melvin Jolm. Kunimter,,®,, B8, 370—Leonard Albert, See, X s , 377—David Jtutlcp Johnson, Y.8,' ■ 878—Lawrence Leroy Kyler, X7, B3. 379— Charles Edward Utckmab, Ce., B2, 380». James W. Briscoe, F. ' ■ 38t—Bal|ili W, McNett. F. 382—Earl London Stothem, J., H2 381L-Clyde Onc.v, .T„ 112. 1134“-Jolm Edward, Ollryaut, Sa., B3, 385, Edward Ellis Stcthem, J., B2. ' 380— Henry Dennis Slnglclon, Ce. 387 *d ea n Kenneth Swallen, Ce. 338 .Harold Ellas'Klontz, Co. 389—Charles KnblO, Jf., ,H,V„ Bl. 300 -Clnrenco Edward Smith, 8.V., Bl, 391— Boy Howard Black, 8.V., Bl. 392- John Matthew',^atc. S .Vi, Bl. 393" “Lawrence Edward Getter, 8.V., Bl. 394 -.."Ernest Wilson Earley, J„ B2. rni.V'IIajinond Gerald Hall, J„ B2. 300- -Wrtrley l.Ostcr Vnuwrty, Sa., B3. 397- Lawrence Smith, Sa„ B3. 398" Dale llOhcrt Cook, Y.K., Bl, 399 - John Miller Birch, Y.8. , 400 • Kobcrl Xcllaon Boyd, Y,S. 401- tiny Bufiis Enchcs, K. 49l’.,,pnut Everett Lutes, Bo, 403 -Forrest Emerson Trust, W., Bl. 401 -Dnrld Andrew Gilley, Y.8., Rl, 405- XalIian Dohalil Rohrhack, D., R2. 11)5 nil-hard Gall Barringer, j., B2, 407- -Allen Parnell Bonnlson, Y.8, 408- -•Delbert Hamilton York, F. 409 - Raymond W, Kcnhon, Ce, "'BlO Emmctt Hamilton, F. 411.-Marvin llrown, X., R4. ' 412 -Balpli Everett Reed, Ce. 413—Willard Clark, Bo. 414—Charles Rufus Falrbank, 3rd| Y.S, 415—Trank Baryn Bowermaster, Bo. 419—John Henry Baldwin, fe „ Rl. 417—James Layton Palmer, Bo. 1 418—Itcrschel Kirk Domett, 0„ Bl. 419— , Robert Ellzte Nickel, 8,V„ Rl, 420— Vriaa Braxter Stinson, W!„ Box 213 421— imvlit Cart Mays, F, 422—James William purba, Ce. 423— Milford Ray Church, Bo.- - 424—Delmar Lean Klontz, X., Rl, 425—*Ralph Thomas Hussey, Bo. J29**-Harl*n Lyonec Coy. D., "B8, / 427—Amos Franklin Sldensliek, X„ R4. 428- -Grayson John Koogler, X„ B4. 429- Ernest Blcli. rd Baker, J„ R2, 439—Arthur B, Evans, Ce., B2, 4 3 1 - Carl Dodson, Oslmm, Bl, 4 3 2 -John Frank Shawhan, X„ B3. 433 - John Kay click, s.s.. Jit. 434 vWnyno Comptort Stanley, X., Rl. 4S5* *CIamle Ewing Saunders, S.S., Bl, 439--Guy Elijah Smith, 8.8., Rl. 437 -Cnrl Ltsler Kills, J., Bl, 488...Herman C. Arnold, Ce., R2. 439 - Willard Wayne Vernier, O, 440 .liii-k King, ,Y.S. 441 -Cnrletoti Oltls Scliattb, Y.S. , 442 William Henry Schaub. Y.S. 413 William Howard Beatty. Y.!f. 414 .Max Henna Martsock, 8.V., Box 91. 445- Charles WllbcrCXierson, 8.V. 7449 llohi rl laralle Smith, S.V. 417 George Arthur Pfeifer, Ce., Rl, 448 -William Lewis Spriggs, O., Rl. 449 Charles Batlo Bitnynuv Ce., Bl, 45ft> -Howard Lloyd Wlldman, Ce„ Rl, 151 Glenn David Coy, X., R41 452 Bobcrt Edward Dctrlck, lb, R2, _ .453 I,oren F. Johnson. X., R4. 454 Merle Gasho, V.S.. Rl. ‘ . 155 llenjamln Dice Pile, F. 4 3 0 - Kenneth Earl Campbell, V.S, 457- william E. Tippy, p. 458 - William If. Visaing, O. I 439 - Lewis Edward Gogitcr, Y.S. 400 - Charles Robert S’osker.' V.S., Bl. 491 .Paul William Nosker, V.S., Jii, 492 Roger Ben Hammond, Y.8, 403 William' Leo Harris, O’., Rl, 404- Lafayette George Hnrter, Y.S,' 403 Clifford ('buries LoveJov, Y,S. 409 -Balplj CoO Wines, Y.S. I 407 •-7>awrenee Ennis Ciimnilns, Y.S., Ri,' 408 -Edward Francis llttlner, Y,8„ Rl, 499 - Boberls Neal Manry, Y.S. 470 Naam.m Henry Kayser, Y.S. 471 -.Robert Boyd nolnrotiU, Y.S. LOANLfFICfl 65.W. M»in St, SpyinKflelfi, 0* WILL LOAN YOU MORE on your diamond, watch, pistol, »hotgun, suit, typewriter, mu*ical initrument, *port •quipmant or anything of value. OPEN EVENINGS, 472 B taJaw InlalW inM arW .Y .S. 473 -Wattar Ufiiard Jcwran, Y,S., Bl- 474 bwlu Hairy lnpwa\ Y,B. • . 175-Bdwla Jelly Fwt», t-8 ., Rl- 479 Kannetf tolmapn Stpdwan, D., B8. 4T7 -lMwa»r BaDthart Shaup, XL, B8.' |T9—Clavfcca Marvin Duncan, O., B l. 473 -Clarence WUUamaou, X„ R5. IS*—Join W. Bandera, O., Box 312 4*r*Rjiy C mu , Ce., R2. 482 -diaries Emerson Botirback, Ce„ R2. 483- Aloward Merrill Bageaut, Ce., R2. iS4"' Johu Rayromid Keechle, O. • 485--Karl QHvsr Slpe, B.V.. Bl. 4*1—Howard Eldin Bnope, (3, AST--Charles Geron Grulve, Cl. 4S8- -George William Shaw, Cl. 489—Vernon Howard K>g»r, D„ R8. 49V-.-R»ed MUtoO Monroe, CL 491 -Arthur I,amar Bead,■■Cl. 492--Harlau James Canlrill, O, 493 -Barnard Raymond Horvath, F. 494—Ralph Edward 4 ’orwln, 0„ Box 885, 485--WHllam Samuel Evans, D , B8, 499- Pearl Kay Braskett, B,C„, B2. 497—Kenneth William Bltteuliouse, Ce., R2, 498 -Boy Hlbert, J-, Bl. 499—Hanuon Jennlng - Stephenson, J., Bl; 599—William H. Conley, F. a . ‘ A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD F U R N I T U R E BUDGET PLAN “ l*H4 AVAILABLE Adair’s a • z Detroit St. Xen!», O. imitiwwHiHUWWtuwmHMwuMtmwmiHHi George D. Ackerman HmiHHiMMtHHHuunHuuutuiuiiuiHiiMWUHHiinuuuiMHUHHimmHiiiMidnunnimminHiHmnimHnuuuHi 5 Republican - Candidate ^ for COUNTY ENGINEER GREENE COUNTY Election Tues., Nov.. 5, 1940 Graduate Engineer, nineteen years engineering experi- | ehce and for1the past nine years Chief Deputy County ' | Engineer of GreeneCounty, ■ | RegisteredProfessionalEngineer andSurveyor, | ..■■■■■■■ § (Pol. Adr.) I Tbe Greatest Outdoor Action Picture Ever Film ed * \ , '■**>■** 'j?*-- ; i v-- ; r I *''' \ %5X t . , I » ^ J ♦! ^ ' im CJary Cooper, Doris Davenport and Walter Brennan are tfce Big Three who contribute to the romance, drama and action or Samuel Goldwyn’s new roaring epic of the <5ld West, -“The Westerner, which depicts the roistering period when-Judge Bean ruled a« “The Law West of the Pecos,” and starts an engagement a t tue Regent Theater, Springfield, on Thursday. t > ). Al l Of Greene County Can Vote With Confidence For These REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1940 H. 1. FAWCETT for.County Treasurer S t a n d s on his past record through the efficient, economi­ cal and business-like manner in which he has conducted his office. MARCUS W. SHOUP , for Prosecutor The present official duties of prosecutor and public legal rep­ resentative merit the return to office of an experienced man. WALTON SPAtlR for Sheriff Although seeking his first term he is exceptionally -qualified; having served previously i n both cot^hty and state law en­ forcement agencies. Vote The Separate Non - Partisan Judicial Ballot RALPH 0 . SPAHR fpr Commissioner . Has served 3 terms as township trustee in Xenio Township, In this capacity he has become familiar witn the problems of local government. GEO. D. ACKERMAN for Engineer K n o w n t o ' t h e public as "Dewey/' he has served as dep­ uty engineer for a number of years and is fully qualified* tCT fill the position of Engineer. i % L - \S Robert H. Wead FOR PROBATE JUDGE . The son of R. O. Wead, Cashier of the Xenia National Bank, Robert H. Wead is 32 years old, married, and has one child, Ne received his education in the Greene County Public Schools and after graduating from the Ohio State University Law Col­ lege was admitted to the'practice of law in 1932, He has served for eight .years as an Examiner of County Offices for the Auditor of State during which time three years were spent as Chief Examiner for the Hamilton County Department of Wel­ fare. He is now practicing law in Xenia. CHARLES F. GREER / for Commissioner A successful farmer and for the past twenty years a member of the Beavercreek -Twp, School Board or Township Trustees. He is competent to handle th e ’ duties of the office which he seeks. W. R. McCHESNEY for Representative Having earned the admiration and respect of his colleagues in the House of Representa­ tives, he is in a position to serve the best interest of G r e e n e County. VOTE . j *"* TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1940 .Citojp/ / ■% / , CARL SHORT . for Clerk o f Courts Has earned the respect of all those dealing with his office through the outstanding man­ ner In which he has handled the records of the County Com* m o n P I e a & and Appellate Court*. ERNEST D. BEATTY for Recorder . Stands on his record of ef- f I c I e n c y, promptness, and courtesy to the general public. iMued ^y the Greene County Republican Campaign Comiqittee . Robert .H./Weed, Cbairmwi f HUGH G< SCHICK for Coroner Has obly and willingly1 per­ formed the duties of Greene County Coroner. ^ ____ REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES • ' X DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT fs/Jt I f f ,

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