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Big Decisions Need Big Men!
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Experience

Yes, these are days of decision . . . the vita! post-war erar calling for many
quick decisions . . . and they should be correct ones. George L. Radcliffe has
proven his ability to make those decisions which benefit his country and his
state .. . You can’t escape his experience—nor can you beat it! His twelve
year Senatorial record is outstanding proof of his untiring efforts in behalf of
the veteran, farmer, labor, watermen, food packers, private industry ... his
experience and seniority have won for him memberships on seven Senate Com
mittees . . . hard-earned memberships which demand proper decisions. Take ad
vantage of that experience and seniority . . . Maryland can not afford to lose
them ...
SENATOR GEORGE L. RADCLIFFE
15 y Authority of Howard C.- Brogel, Treas.
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p t ;' "MAKE IT a MILLION!”
I ENLIST IN A GRADE WITH
ji YOUR ARMY MOS
Army veterans who held certain
Military Occupational Specialties
Umay reenlist in a grade commensu
rate with their skill and experience,
provided they were honorably dis
charged on or after May 12, 1945
—and provided they reenlist before
July i, 1946. Over three-quarters
of a million men have joined the
. new Regular Army already. MAKE
IT A MILLION! Full facts are at any
tn Army Camp, Post, or Recruiting
jf- ‘ Station.
112 W. Main Street |A/f _1
McLane Bldg., 3rd Floor CilKlOll, IVIU.
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! One Good Term \
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1 Deserves Another §
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| Dudley G.Roe j
| For Congress |
I A. the Kastern Shore of Maryland's Rcprcsmtativo in Con*
gress during trvo of tlie most trying years in American history, |
Congressman Dudley G. Roe, seeks renomination on his record.
Consistently, throughout this two-year period. Congressman |
Roe has been energetic, tearless, hard-working and tireless in •>
his efforts to serve his country, State and District with fine ftdel- X
ity and unfaltering zeal. &
On all local and national issues, he has capably and aggres- X
i, sively given good, sound, practical representation, and his two y
J • years of experience in Washing ton equip him to render even X
i. more valuable service during the next two years when so many ❖
] | important problems and issues must be solved and settled. X
< • We respectfully submit for your practical and helpful consid- ❖
J j eration and support, that “One Good Term Deserves Another.” %
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! FARM BUREAU INSURANCE $
Automobile—Life
I Insure cooperatively for eco- 3
| nomic control of your insurance g
I protection needs S
WILLIAM E. REA 8
Port Deposit, Md. i
| Phone 185-A Rising gun
Representing
! FARM BUREAU INSURANCE S
COMPANIES
j Home Office—Columbus, Ohio :S
Going into debt often comes from
spending what you tell your friends
jwu make.
State Farm Mutual
Insurance Co.
(Noil-Assessable)
World’s Largest Auto
mobile Insurer
More than meets all
Financial Responsibility Laws
C. A. HANNA, Agent
Rising Sun, Maryland
Maryland farmers can get a bonus
payment of 9 cents a pound for all
red clover seed they produce and sell
in commercial channels in 1946. The
payment is made through the county
agricultural conservation committee.
THE MIDLAND JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1948
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For An Efficient
a Administrator |
| Vote For
| CHARLES E.
1 BADEN
| For State |
Comptroller g
S FOR STATE |
| COMPTROLLER
g Democratic Primary June 24 g
| By Authority A. Ruark 0
ARTHRITIS, BACKACHE,
PAINFUL JOINTS, NEURITIS
Thi* wonderful, new 2-woy treatment goes
to work immediotely, usually bringing symp
tomatic relief within a few short minutes.
Why continue to suffer when relief is so
•asy? Get LAKIN'S 9 DROPS today on the
maker's unconditional guarantee of relief
or your money back. Take as directed.
Why Speed? The anly thing you'll
catch is trouble. Drive Carefully,
Primary Election
NOTICE
In compliance with provisions of
the Election Laws of the State of
Mayland. Notice is hereby given that
a Primary Election will be held in
Cecil Couinty, Maryland, on
MONDAY, JUNE 24th, 1040
Tlie Primary will be participated
in by the Republican party and the
Democratic party.
And tlie Primary so to be held is
for the purpose of nominating,
• By The Democratic Party—•-
One person for Governor of Mary
land.
One person for United States Sen
ator from Maryland.
One person for Attorney General
of Maryland.
One person for Comptroller of the
Treasury of Maryland.
One person for Representative in
the 80th Congress of the United
States from the First Congressional
District of Maryland.
One person for State Senator from
Cecil County.
One person for Sheriff of Cecil
County.
One person for County Commls
sioner; First Commissioner District.
One person for County Commis
sioner; Second Commissioner Dis
trict.
One person for County Commis
sioner; Third Commissioner District,
One person for Assistant Treasurer
of Cecil County.
One person for Clerk of the Cir
cuit of Cecil County.
One person for State's Attorney of
Cecil County.
Three persons for members of the
House of Delegates of Maryland from
Cecil County.
Three persons for Judges of the
Orphans’ Court of Cecil County.
Three persons (WOMEN) for
members of the State Central Com
mittee of Cecil County.
Three persons (MEN) for mem
bers of State Central Committee oi
Cecil Couinty.
By the Republican Party—
One person for Governor of Mary
land.
One person for United States Sen
ator from Maryland.
One person for Representative in
the 80th Congress of the Uniter!
States from the First Congressional
District of Maryland.
One person for Sheriff of Cecil
County.
The Polling Places in each of the
respective Precincts or Districts shall
be opened at 7 o’clock A. M., and
shall be kept open until 7 o’clock P.
M. Standard Time.
The Polling Places shall be located
as follows:
First District, A to Me, inclusive —
At Cecilton on Main Street, in Junior
Order American Mechanics’ Hall.
First District, Nto Z, inclusive —
At Cecilton on Main Street, in Junior
Order American Mechanics’ Hall.
Second District, A to Mc ( inclusive
—At Chesapeake City, in Civic Hall
Building.
Second District, N to Z, inclusive
—At Chesapeake City, in Civic Hall
Building.
Third District, First Precinct, A
to F, inclusive —at Elkton, in Fire
House, on North Street.
Third District, First Precinct, G to
Me, inclusive —at Elkton, in Thorn
ton & Jodelbauer’s Showroom, cor
ner North Street and Railroad Ave
Third District, First Precinct, N
to Z, inculsive—At Elkton in W. W
Boulden’s Garage Building on North
Street.
Third District, Second Precinct, A
to J, inclusive —At Elkton, in Jeffers
Warehouse on West Main Street.
Third District, Second Precinct, K
to Z, inslusive —At Elkton in Jeffers’
Warehouse on West Main Street.
Fourth District, A to J, inclusive
—At Fair Hill, in the former Hehry
Hess property, opposite Foxchasers
Hound Club House.
Fourth District, K to Z, inclusive
—At Fair Hill, in the former Henry
Hess property, oppoiste Foxchasers
Hound Club House.
Fifth District, First Precinct ( A to
Me, inclusive —At North East, in
Red Men's Hall,
Fifth District, First Precinct, N to
Z, inclusive —At North East, in Red
Men’s Hall.
Fifth District, Second Precinct —
At Charlestown, in Cathers store
building > on Main Street.
Sixth District, A to F, inclusive —
At Rising Sun, in the Fire House.
Sixth District, G to Me, inclusive —
At Rising Sun, in the Fire House.
Sixth District, N to Z, Inclusive—
At Rising Sun, in the Fire House.
Seventh District, First Precinct, A
to K i inclusive —At Port Deposit, in
Fire Engine House, on Main Street.
Seventh District, First Precinct, L
to Z, inclusive —At Port Deposit, in
Fire Engine House, on Main Street.
Seventh District, Second Precinct,
A to K, inclusive —At Perryville, in
America Lnegion Hall.
Seventh District, Second Precinct,
L to Z, inclusive —At Perryville in
American Legion Hall.
Eighth District —At Oakwood, in
Rod and Gun Club House.
Ninth District —At Calvert, In
Rosebank Cemetery Hall.
By Order Of
HARVEY W. EWING,
President
HORACE B. LIJLLEY,
ALBERT C. WINCHESTER,
Board of Supervisors of Elections
for Cecil County
; E. Kirk Brawn, Attorney
Delancey Scott, Clerk
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Elect FUNK On His Record
Reduced State Income Tax 50%
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JOHN B. FUNK
Democratic Candidate For
COMPTROLLER
Primary Election June 24
Senator Funk has been a member of the Legislative Council
for tlie past six years and has served as Chairman of tlie Leg
islative Council Sub-Committees on Taxation, Budget, Banking,
Education, and Roads. Recently, he was named a member of the
Governor’s State-Wide Commission on the Distribution of Rev
enues, and is Chairman of tlie Sub-Committee of that body
which is studying the problem of financing education, welfare
and direct aid to the counties.
Author of tlie law which made possible a continuous reduc-,
th.n in the State real estate tax which is nor-v 10c, tlie lowest
since the Civil War.
Chairman of Senate Finance Committee.
Author of tlie law which reduced tlie State Income Tax 50%.
Foremost Fiscal Authority in Legislature.
Only Condidate with experience in Public Office relating to
Budget, Taxation, etc.
Only Candidate with good chance to win.
Co-author and proponent of New County Road Plan to assure
more money for County roads.
By authority W. Carlos Myers, Treasurer.
POLITICAL CARDS
CANDIDATE FOB CLERK.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Clerk of the Circuit
Court for Cecil County, subject to
the Republican primaries in June. I
ask the support of all voters.
RALPH R. CROTHERS,
Elkton, Md.
CANDIDATE FOB SHEBIFF
I wish to announce that I will be a
candidate for nomination for the
office of Sheriff for Cecil County, sub
ject to the Democratic primaries in
June next. I earnestly solicit your
support.
JOSEPH B. BIGGS,
Port Deposit, Maryland
FOB COUNTY COMISSIONEB
I hereby announce my candidacy
for County Commissioner nomination
at the Democrat primaries in June.
Your support will be appreciated.
HARVEY E. SIMMERS
Rising Sun, Maryland
FOB COUNTY COMMISSION EB
I hereby announce my candidacy
for County Commissioner for the Ist
Election District, subject to the
Democratic party, June 24. I will ap
preciate your support.
J. REESE CLARK,
r. jj. 5 Elkton, Md.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I wish to announce that I will be a
candidate for County Commissioner
from the Second Commisisoner’s Dis
trict, which is composed of the sth
and 9th election districts of Cecil
County, Maryland, subject to the
Democratic Primaries in June. I
would greatly appreciate your sup
port. *
DAVID J. RANDOLPH,
s|3|tf Bay View, Md.
FOB HOUSE OF DELEGATES
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House of Delegates, sub
ject to the Democrat primary on
June 24. All votes will be appre
ciated
ARNOLD N. CRAWFORD,
4j X 9 Cecilton, Md.
i About 16 million pounds of garlic
are grown in the United States each
year. Leading garlic-growing states
are California, Texas and Louisiana,
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
I wish to announce that I will be a
candidate for nomination for the
office of Sheriff of Cecil County, sub
ject to the Democratic primaries in
June next. I ask the support of all
voters.
ROBERT A. BOYD,
3-22 Colora, Md.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
Subject to the Republican Primar
ies June 24, 1946, I desire to sub
mit my candidacy to the voters of
Cecil County for the Republican nom
ination for Sheriff of Cecil County. I
announce my candidacy in the belief
that my service of three years and
ten months in the United States Ma
rine Corps, and six years and four
months with the Maryland State Po
lice has given me the necessary train
ing and qualifications for this most
important position of trust. I shall in
deed be grateful for your support,
and if nominated and finally elected,
I shall endeavor in every way pos -
sible to merit your support and con
fidence.
NATHAN KAPLAN,
41 19|tf Elkton, Md.
FOR STATE SENATOR
I hereby .announce my candidacy
for State Senator, subject to the
Democratic Primary in June. I ear
nestly solicit your support.
CECIL CLYDE SQUIER
51 3 |t£ Port Deposit, Md.
JUDGE OF THE ORPHANS* COURT
I hereby announce my candidacy *
for Judge of the Orphans’ Court, sub
ject to the Democratic Primaries in
June. Your support will be appreciat
ed.
SYLVESTER PRESTON
3j 3 911£ North East, Md.
FOR STATE’S ATTORNEY
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as State’s At
torney of Cecil County, subject to
the Democratic Primaries to be held
June, 1946. Your support is earnestly
solicited.
HENRY L. CONSTABLE
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