The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26

JiAWILtE HE£ALl>, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1944 '-yV, Capake f Courteous GeorgeP. Henkel CAND IDATE 'FOR SHERIFF OF GREENE COUNTY . •> • D E M O C R A T I C P R I M A R Y , M A Y 9 . ' 1 9 4 -4 Washington Letter | (Continued from page one) I on OPA activities, and to guarantee the right of court review of all orders I and penalties by that agency. ALONG FARM FRONT _ - ft •: Charles F. Greer Candidate -FOR— County Commissioner REPUBLICAN PRIMARY Tuesday, .May 9, 1944 For a Second Term roMTrcAL A])VKi:'nsi:\n:.vT GIFTS FOR BRIDES . . . GRADUATES A$D MOTHER'S DA?!! . O th e r D iam o n d s ; $12.00'to'$i,snoot j GIVE THEMA FAMOUSWATCH "S « THE FAMOUS SHOCKPROOF WATCH K Right In ttyU and right In time- || keeping accuracy , . . with 15 jewel Banrui Shock-proof move-, menti. | in the charm and color o! natural yellow gold. Favorite! with follci who want '% a tine watch, Fine IS jewel Banrui Shockproof movomenli . . a smart casst in natural v yellow gold color. ShockproofBenrusWatches $24.75 andup SERVICE WATCHES FIRST CHOICE OF MEN IN THE SERVICE r&RPKOOF £«***■ CA i.CKPito.oF / , D U ^-MAGNETIC * “ " INLESS STEEL And Up - Li MEST Oft f ST. mttVX 1V/MI ttONIMu SPRINGFIELD, OHIO The President's actipn in* seizing I'cntml of the Montgomery-VVard Co, through use of military force", for al­ lege i violations of a War Labor*Board order, involving such a grave and ser­ ious constitutional question as to cause the Rules Committee of the' House to report out a Resolution, last •Friday to create a special Congres- |sional committee to investigate jthe whole matter. The Senate Committee headed by Senator Byrd of. Virginia is also ’ oking into the matter. If the Presidii.t has the power to take over this private merchandizing business, by Executive order, 1'tL- can likewise take control of any "merchantile estab­ lishment, newspaper or other private business enterprise whenever he may desire to do so. ( Continued, from tint page)l j f A' one o f the important red elove|- ^eed producing states and farmer?- are urged to produce all posslble’lpgume seeds this vear, A * FEWER SOY BEANS ‘ l IN SIGHT— - - i>- ' ..JPurmcrs have indicated their inten­ tions to plant two and a half million fewer acres of soybeans than national authorities believe will be needed " to assure the nation an adequate supply of fats and oils in the year following the harvest. On an average Ohio yields; soybeans "will -bring $10 more per#ucre than oats. , NOTI CE! I -will take care of ray custor mera as usual who want the Roush Iowa 939 Hybrid Seed iCorn. Will'have the seed ina few days at my farm west of Cedarvi1e onReidRoad. ARTHUR HANNA FOR SALE—■Slabwood cikf for the stove or furnace by the "cord. Can deliver. Dial, 6-2201 -Arthur Hanna BUY WAR BONDS Tl'DAY POULTRY We pay highest prices for rab­ bits, duckp, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters. GINAVEN POULTRY PLANT W. Second and Bellbraok. Phone 1103 Do You Want to SELL OR BUY A FARM? ” , ' CONTACT* * / ' W. A. COCHRAN, * FARM BROKER South Charleston, Ohio. L. R 434 — Telephone 4561 ' ' "WE GET IT GONE" Robert A . Dorman (BOB) KEIT BLICAN CANDIDATE . • • ! . . , ( . 1 - F O R - ; Hi SHERIFF YOUR VOTE WILL HE APPRECIATED' A MAN FOR THE PEOPLE Dependable-E fficient I'OLITHW f/- A 1 >V KitTtS KM KNT Ernest Bradford Republican Candidate — FOB— State Representative PRIMARY, TUESDAY, MAY 9th, 1944' One of tho mosl iniporlant imlnstrics in Ohio is .farming.and this industry shuultL have enough ropresi'iihitivoM in its Assembly to provide for ils'proper protection and advancement. •Many counties containing large cities and town will elect sufficient representatives to provide for thoiivspecial interests’biit; fi-om farming and livestock counties, must come the farm legisla- tors. . . * - , ■Greene County, outstanding in agriculture and ("Hire bred livestock,, should above all be repre­ sented in the State Legislature by a man of prac­ tical, experience in the agricultural, education­ al, and civic problems of today, an<J from these- be able to think intelligently in the critical per­ iod of adjustment to normal conditions in the peace period of the future, YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED . I'OUTieAt. AnVKHTiSKMRNT WANTED TO BUY COUNTRY arid TOWN PROPERTY NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT / Private individual will b /y /several and to ties. In answering, give price, size ,, complete description ami what it will J rent for. All information will be htdd 1 strictly confidential. Address “ Jndi- ! vidual Buyer, care tilts paper. I Estate o f lilax Barnard, Deceased. Notice is/hereby given that C, D. Barnard l/is been duly appointed a s 1 Administrator o f ,the estate o f .Max Barnard', deceased, late of Spring Val­ ley, G/eeue .County, Ohio. Dated this .2nd day of May, 1944 WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Gre County, Ohio, ' Paul T . Klapp JUDGE, COURT OR COMMON PLEAS MIAMI COUNTY . . . candidate for , , , Court of Appeals Secbnd Judicial District Includes Greene,. Clark and Madison Counties REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 9, 1944 Political Advertisement. ‘M y K e e p s a k e . . , precious and true . . . and like the stars shining bright . . . t h e eternal symbol of the love share." SAVE WASTE JPAPER—DON'T BURN IT KEEIf ON BUYING WAR BONDS iPIAMONQ ENCASEMENT 'RING ‘ Keepitk* AVON Matched Set 57.50 Engagement Ring 50.00 . Koepsekk ASHLEY ‘ Matched- Set , 74.75 Engagement Ring 50.00 . KeopsaVe C LA S S IC .1 Matched Set 85.00 Engagement- Ring 75.00 Koopsako BEAUVAIS Matched Set 87,25 Engagement Ring 62.50 Keepiake INTAGLIO Matched Set 99.75 Engagement^Ring 75.00 Keepsale CUSTIS Matched Set 110.00 Engagement Ring 100.00 Keepsake. CREST^ Matched Set 127.25- Engagement Ring 87.50 Keepsake MARQUISE Matched Set 142.50 Engagement Ring 100.00 Keepsake BERWYN, Matched Set 160-00 Engagement Ring 150.00 Keepsake GRETNA Matched Sat 167.50 Engagement Ring 125.00 Keepsake ORLAND Matched Set 192.50. Engagement Ring 150.00 Keepsake LEWES Matched Set 207.50 Engagement Ring 200.00 I Keepiake LYNWOOD Matched Set 235.50 Engagement Ring 225,00 Keepiake GUILFORD Matched Set 237.50' Engagement Ring 175.00 Keepings FENW ICK Matched Set 250.00 Engagement Ring 200. B0 , Keepsake ADAIR Matched Set - 260.00 Engagement-Ring 250.00 Keepsake NASSAU Matched Set 310.00 Engagement Ring 300.00 Keepiake WAYNE Matched Set 350.00 Engagement Ring 250.00 Keepsale BETHANY Matched Sat ' 375.00 Engagement Ring 300.00 Katptrie CUSHING Matched Set 450.00 Engagement Ring 3'50.00 "SPRINGFIELD'S OLDEST CREDIT JEWELERS'* EWELEV CO. WEST MAIN STREET GOLDSMITHS, SILVERSMITHS/ JEWELERS, WATCH REPAIRING BY EXP RTS SPRINGFIELD, OHIO I •

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