The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

q g M i i t m p B W m m n m x % v t. vm s Ccmg. Brown Says "‘It’s fitne For H o n e s t y ” .V a ^HINGTQN—Rap. Clarence -J, Brown said he is opposed to President Roosevelt's proposal to- lend w m and munitions to Great Britain. Ha said his present opposition was based upon a limited knowledge- He said he might alter his stand When he Sees the complete proposition. "It does not sound practical as it stands," he said. “ I certainly would not lend any fire-cracker for the Fourth o f July and expect to get it back, neither would I lend anyone ft •jnatch-ajid'-expeet'to he repaid. I don’t think any implements o f war which we would find would be paid back either, It seems to me it would be Just another step towards involvement in the wav. "It’s time for honesty. We know we would not get the munitions hack, so why talk about loana and credits of any sort,1' MADE FINE RECORD PETERBORO, N- H. - A Greene County Guernsey breeder, Lawrence Coy o f Xenia, Ohio, lias Just‘won na­ tional recognition . on a pure bred Guernsey bull, Franchester Harvester 217129. This bull, having five daughters which haver made creditable official records, he’s been entered in the Ad­ vanced Register o f Tlie American Guernsey Cattle Club. Franchester Harvester 217129 will be known hereafter, as an Advanced Register sire. Only Guernseys which 'meet high production requirements are eligible for entry. The ftye daugh- 5 ... ...... .......... \ tors which have completed official re­ cords are Bugareroek Mabel 617209, Sugarcroak Vesta Best 617196, Sugar, creek Vesta Kate 617201, Sagarewek Vesta May 524906 apd Sugarcreek Vesta ^Tanda 479488, LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS, GREENE OQUHTY. OHIO Ucurgu K. Brandenburg, Plaintiff, VS, Andrew Bromtenburg, *t aj.. Defendants. The follpvflng nVrtsuila, whose laat known nil- dresses are aa follows, will taka notice -that nil the I 2 th day of .November, 194 ,#, George K. Brandenburg filed hla petition against them In the C’lHumou Pleas Court of Groeoo County, Ohio, seeking partition of 6.39 acres of land situate In the City of Xonla, and'being prom- lacs of which. Jacob E. Brandenburg died seined, "and aubaequenlfe- conveyed by hla widow to tho various heirs of the said Jacob E. Brand­ enburg, Andrew Brandenburg, SykesiUle, Md, William Brandenburg, BykeavlUe, Md. Iloravy Brandenburg, 150 N- Luzerne Ave., Baltimore, M. Jilslo Williams, Holtvlllo, Calif, liny Williams, Bollvllle, Calif. Kv«n X- Itewcs, El Centro, Calif. yWwatd N-tntwt* tHiyjftisjib Wlf ■. Myth* L a m oiyndon, Md. Mary N. La*t»b«£k, Olyitdon. Md. K *W Brandsckutic. SyfcearlUs. Md, a Larne Brandenburg. Lisbon, Mil. 8. Canaatl, TWrd St,. QusrryvUl#, Pa. Gsbrpa W. Cassell, 383* Baker St.. Baltt- J. JSabtnt Cassell, m i Windsor. -Mill Read, Thus. A. Cassell, M il Windsor, Mill *o»d, BaUlmora, Md. Ptorence xirk, 9*21 Baker St., Baltimore. Md, MatU« U Cassell, JTU Windsor, Mill Road. Dorothy .Cassall, HU Whdsor, Mill Road, Baltimore, Md. Rosalie Math, 39*1 Westwood Are., Baltl- MWV M4> Edna II, Csaaell, 3931 Westwood Are., Baltl- more, Md,. Edward Jones, GrgiMte, Md, rtiuy It. Jones, Granite. Md. Ruth donee. Granite .Md, Mabel Jones Lenta, Plkesvltle, Mo. Charles Richard Hwca, Jr., BcUtertown, Md. Brands W, Hewpa, Owlttgs Mills, Md, Helen Elizabeth Hewea, c.-o Mrs. Anna K, IIewes. Owing* bulls, MU., being a minor llv- Ing with her mother.. ■ Anna K. Hewes, Owing* Mills', Md, Bertie E, Brandenburg, Etukshurg, Md. Everett Brandenburg, Towson. Md., No. 0 . Helm Brandenburg, Elnkshufg.' Md. Lillian Sims, WUker , Avo., Towson, IIVII No, 6 . 1 An* Unless said persons answer said newton w #r l>sf#r» Hta lUh day o f January, 1ML said pUlMOiff way talcs an wedsr ttm -said court ordering said premia*# partitioned or sold according to Jaw, and the proceeds pf said aala dtatrtbntsd among the rarhpia persona lntersatsd; in «ald r««| estate In proportion, to thels eipecUve internet#, „ , t GKORGK K. BRANDRNRUBQ, WetnUfc BmUU, McCallUter A: Q|bn*y, Xenia. Ohio, * Allnraey# toe j'lajstts', Si-f' m-is-n-is.gr) - * LEGAL NOTICE Edward Bauer, residing at c-o Mn. H. G, Bisson. Apt. 40T, 42* West Cheltoa Avenue, Germantown, I’hlla»lphla, Pa., la hereby notlv fled that Katherine Bauer has Bled her peti­ tion against him for divorce in Case Ho, 92404, before tlie Common Plena Conrt of Greene County, Ohio, and that, aald cause will be. for bearing on or arter December 10, 1940, • 111-1.9-22-20*13-9), MARCUS 8H0CP, Attorney for Plaintiff BFD Md, LEGAL?NOTICE - Mildred Shudder, whose place of residence It unknown. Is hereby notified that William ' tbnclder has Bled his petition against her for choree )n Casei Number 22 , 418 , before (hi Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio on the grounds or wilful absence, and that said' cause will lie for hearing on or after Jioeemher 21 , ] 940 , ! 11 - 15 - 0 - 12 . 20 ) ' Forest Dunkel, Attorney for PlatnUff | B « B - KOAl^ OFFICE 16 ,W. Main S t Springfield, O. UNCALLED FOR MERCHANDISE FOE SALE Men’* Watches, All xsak- Suit*, Topoeat*, Over- es; Ladie*’ Watches, *11 coats — » Up Bigs, Gindst'es #2.95 Up — - Wc Up See u* before yon buy-*We will *av« you money. 0. ' ........ ' .._k-L___________ piiiHiiiiHtwiiwnHuiH«ws«aeHaefwaHwaseswsM‘aea|asHa|Mi|#ly llll|i|i1|i1|l‘l^ ll<*‘-l,lltillll,>l|llt I am now devoting, all my time^fo my Xenia office, DR. IRVIN S. HYMAN I • Chiropodist , • • Foot Specialist f treating all . ailments of the feet , _ § ^ Open daily— 9 A, M, to 5«S0 P, M, | • Evening Hours, Tues., Thurs., Sat, / . - I 19 Alien Rhones: 1 Bldg. M a w L O W ’ F G C S S O ffice-M ain 251-W | C o . L W W House.—Main 416-R | V iiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim i..........im iitiiiiiin iy iit< iin o »ii> iw n .H m u n »iM iiu iU M < n u m iw iM n m u M o < im «H W H «H »u u i) .,i n • T : ] - ' l>V ;0 L v 1 J?i { H f'-f j 1 H iiiiiiiM iM tiiH M iu iiu iO M iiiiiiiiiiiH fiiiiM iiiiiiu iA fiiiiim iiim im M iM U H iiiM iiiiiiiH u iH iiim iiiM m im m iiiin iiH iiitiiiim iiiiim i M E E T IN G S ’ iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiKiiimkiiitiinimiiiiimj a. 5a W ITH WARMEST WISHES-AND FONDEST ' HOPES— SINCERELY— FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR.' Cozy Theatre IN THE YEAR W E TRUST YOU WERE PLEASED BY OUR EFFORTS. M AY WE MERIT A CONTINUATION . OF THIS RELATION FOR 1941. The Farmers & Traders Bank - - Established 1867 JAMESTOWN , OHIO GREETING YOU THIS HOLIDAY SEA SON -' W ITH BEST WISHES FOR JOY DURING THE COMING YEAR " PICKERING ELECTRIC iiiiim itm iH tiiim jiifttiiiiitm m n M itiim fu iiiH m iiin iittiiiiH H iitim tiim m tm M iM m m 'iin m tm tim iittiiiiiiiim iu im im fiiiim i’u tiiiiiiiiiK iiiiiM iM iiiH iiiiM m M m iiiM in iM iiim m iiiitm iim im H iim tiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitM tn m iiiiiiiitiim iiiiim n ifiim im iiiii •* ' I 1949 IS OYER THE HILL. 1941 IS COMING • IN BEARiNG HAPPINESS AND MORE OF THE WORLD'S GOODS.' ,A HEARTY WELCOME. •iy-ft' . . • . . • ^ • CEDARVILLE FEDERAL SAVINGS - AND LOAN ASSOCIATION . iiiiiiiiiiiiO m M iM iiM iiiniim iiutim inm m iH im iim iiM iiiiiM iiiiiiim itiM iiiiiifm M iiH iH iiiM iM iiim im iiK iim iinitifiiiitiiiii iiiiiitiU M tiiiiM m iiin iiiiiM iiitm iiom iiiiiiiu M m iiin m im om iiM H iu iim tiiu m iiiM u m iM iiom u im iitn iiiiiH iiiiim iiiiiim ■‘ j ■ * > • , ■ii * § £ f iN G S l t 5;. M AY GOOD HEALTH AND - MUCH HAPPINESS , BE YOURS IN 1941. * * .» < C edarville Lumber Co . imiimHiiiiiiiKtMimiMMiiHimtinitituiHuiiimiHimiiiitiiMKUtiMniiiiiiMMiiiiokiniiiiiimiiimtiiitiii/iiiiiiKMMMHiMimmmiT V, * ■ • • 4 ’ • ’ ’ i t L I AND EVERY GOOD -W ISH FOR A ‘ I I NEW YEAR FILLED W ITH I I HAPPY DAYS . | S * • tf ■ . s PAUL EDWARDS •, • ' V * s i . I k- ’ ' ...s- ! HERE’S TO YOU— 1 | . A BRIGHT NEW YEAR— BEST OF LUCff— - | | BEST OF HEALTH— BEST OF ! I EVERYTHING .' f S , » I * * • ■ a FRANK CRESWELL ] 2r 1 ^ 1 “\ sri AND A SINCERE AND TRUSTY WISH FOR YOUR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS IN THE NEW YEAR. C. L. McGuinn HOLIDAY GREETINGS ‘ M It | THANKS FOR THE YEAR ’S PLEASANT ' | 1 , ‘ CONTACTS W ITH YOU . M A Y | j / THEY CONTINUE IN THE ' | f , COMING YEAR . 1 I ' • t . | Cedarville Live Stock Co. 1 j ■ , : 7 ' | nniitim H iiiH tim iM iM iiiiiiiiiiiiiU H ttM ittiM iiiiiiiitim iiiinuitiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiim itiim tiiihiH iH iiiM iM M iiim iiittftiiim iiiiiiiiM jiliiiiiiiniiM iiiH iM iiiim iitiiiiiiiiiiiitm im iiiiM iM iM iliiiiiiiiitilifnilintiiim iM M M M niiitiiM tiitiiiiiiiim ifitiiiiM iiM iiim hm m iiii G R I f r i N G t T O V O O h im M iiH im iim M iiiitm in iiiiih N tiiH iim m in iiiitiifiiiiiu im fiiiM tiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiim iim M iM iK M iiM M iiiiiiiiiiiifiifiM iiiiiiiitiity & ■ JirnnTmnrn>~:’ TODAY IN AMERICA THIS IS A JOYOUS, FREE DAY . SPEND MUCH, LITTLE OR NONE, THERE IS HAPPINESS IN THIS - SEASON OF 1941. f TrlrW96kfy Ssrvlo# — Monday*, W'dOM^pyi MUi UtiOhi | I ’ I m w m w y e w ALL THE SEASON’S CHEER AND EVERY ­ THING TH AT ’S BEST IN LIFE THROUGH­ OUT THE COMING YEAR . “ • , ,■ * * Cedarville Bakery X 8 * ‘ i si OUR SINCERE WISH IS THAT THE NEW YEAR • M AY NOT ONLY BRING YO U HAPPINESS AND GOOD HEALTH, BUT YOUR SHARE OF PROSPERTY ALSO. S '4 I • v I Dr. Leo Anderson BiiiiiiiiiuniiilirtMimiiiiiiniuiniiiiiuunHinlimumuiiiimuiiiimimihniiiiiiiuiiuniiiimiUiumuiiiuimuiiitimiiiiHtium

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