The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

M M U M B T r t f t TOO _ _ t t£ S f !Z 2 Z fZ S £ Z w . O m * A * » T l i l * r » * « p to * 1.00 rm fcw ijm * *— l - f - - - — ~ t Competitor. m a k e O t t t * A I tS r r YOU* MARKET sPRmMdki^ U tE stock sales oo « * » * * Am 0 M W M K * M W . mJI M M * N O T i q E i In edditiosi t* tor complete e»r servlm*-*#* ate i # p l to do WELWNG -3 0 D Y - FENDERWORK ; COMPLETE RAINT JOB < *■' . gee to tor estimate. All work do*e by totoritocto totobtolto. CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES BABYCWGXS-'STMTED CHICKS BloodTeSted diatom Hatching' 4*4 Jffaberf Ato 't ’ -*bto«&2, SprlnglleW.O. fk ttfe NoPlecelike Horn* * •« HANNA’S Gmm 5*4 WW ^ # c'' nobomswill bemorebeautiful andno _ ’itof •to amuetiv* for .yes** in4 yuan M ttO W , andspecify: - ;f f A N :N .:A i^ GREEN SEAL s . i-;^4ttciKi- = ^ Cedarrilte Farm Implement, Inc* < m u ; suck •kootmi» n*g a need!*,, ete. The total receipt* to t the avsniag to toM l fbe *10.7?» leaving » luit proit of tlCIA bey Scoot* of to* Setotf Petrol di­ rected by Captain R*Kb Wright hto charge of to* ticket* tor toe ere* xingi, ’they war* Howard free**, Jehu Nelson, Jack Huffman, Junk* Boa**, Dick Wright, Weltor 9em< tort, sad JohnJWnhard, Tto boys of the Naou Pictor* Patrol under tto direction o t Captain Imam Enroasy, whoacted m tutors to toe auditoriumdaring to* showwere: Wtibur HowsU^Kugene Howell, Ern­ est Colli**, Earl Chaplin, Marvin Ford, andPhilipTSndsll, JtBPORT OF SALE Monday. May 9, l» 8 - SpringfteMlive StockSeles Co. HOGS-im toad. 160-225 lbs. %4t•w'W»5"3"F**oe* -7.86 228-25<Hbs< 260-275 lba, 275-300 «*♦ -,-7.45 300 lb«, up r,„.---------—7.15 160460 lbs. ------ -— 7.00 140-150 lto. 130-140 lbs. --------*----- .8.00 Feedingpigs -0.00 down Sow*----- -----— -----—8.00 to 6.65 Stags . —. —^——5»00 to 8.40 SHEEPandXAMBS-100 toad. Spring lambs Second® wWA*!vsjt.—.va #*«•• .7,76 to (MO Feeder tombs . —.-..-...6 ,0 0 to 0*00 Wethers — ———6*40 to 0,46 Bottom1owes ,— — —J216 to 'MO tJATTLE—-108'bead. Steers - ___ - _____ __ ..7.05 to 8.10 Heifers ■—i.---- ,--------—7,85 down Best fat cows . . . . . . — 6.0 .to 7,86. Medium ci>w& — — — .5.00 to 6.70 Cutter cows ------------- ..3,65 to 4.70 Bulls____-W — — — 620 to 7.20 Milk co W b ?>4-— —— — NottC VEAL”CALVES-^-119 head. Good and choice — 8,90 to 9.40 Top,medium . . . . --------- -755 to 8.|0 Lowmedium and culls -.7.20 down The supply of hogs was heavier than usual today, shipments totaling ;ix doubles going to EasternPacker*, the top price of 7.85was p«idfor alt weights between160and226 lbs, 225- 350 averages cashed at 7,75,. and 260 to 275 lbs. at 7,66. 276 to 300 lb*, cinds brought7.4$, and those scaling wer 300 lbs. 7,15. lighter weights cadging from 130„to . 180 ltw. -sold .rom7,55 to 8 . 00 . Feedingpigs on a ight supply sold upward to 9.00. Sows1ranged from 6.00 to 6.66, and stags mostlyat 0.40, withroughkinds townto 5.60. The cattle market was strong and totive with a lot of good steers cask- ng at 8.00 and 8.10, with others sell- ng lower." Good heifers ranged from ?,'G5to 7,85, and fair kinds downfrom 15,85. The Fat cowmarketwashigher thanusualwiththesupplyheavy. Top was 7.35, with quite a few selling nbovc 6,00. Medium cows sold from 5,0810 5.70, and cutter kinds down to 3.55. Bang reactors of common to medium grade tanged from 3.10 to 5.30. The supply of bulls was light Withprices running from 6.20 to 7.20, for butcher grades. The supply of .venters was fairly Ight, with good and choice kinds ranging from8.90 to 9.40, topmedium lands from 7.25 to 8.80* and low mediumand culls downwardfrom7.20, Sheep and lamb 'supplies were also light, with spring lambs selling at 10.50, medium spring lambs at 7.76 LEGAL MMnCC •dwarf Wise, wbaa* pise* a t tmUmm k uaknawa, wMtaka notice that Opal L. -Wtot* ha* iikd bar a*- tltion agatoat himfar divorcein Cass No, 21460 «f the Cmmm Pleas Court of Graane Cawtty, OMo^ m tb* gwunds of wilful abaanee for ov#r tbraa yaspra, and toat said cause will b* fop hearing on or after May 27, 1986. Marcus Shoup, (4454-20) Attorney for plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE 'VHL^mynFLyMnL Gtewoe County, Ohio Mary Frknd Pater and TtowaaaAbk, told. Filter Mtd'Tbst'tas Ahk ntidkg to 1418KeystoneAve„(bMk*apMia, Ind., will takenotiegthatunithasbeonMod by plaintiff tonet asidea will Mad*to Ekto* Stone AM* tor tortaia told' aatoto hi getm * Cmm^y, Ohio, ai d ihab tolas* jkbay answer or damwrtor by May 7tb, 1988, jodgment may be taken agabkt tbto>- >. FRANK 1*. aOtiNSON, Attorney tor Mary Friend. ’ ($-26-4491 FrW»y — Safnni«F “Bank Night” . ^•toMSRfflN* “Penrod and HI* Twin i i ip t i t m m m m m m m ■illy Brother” and lobby Mauch Coatimmi* fhowa Oelfy Adult* Only tto Til 2 P. M. X s N I A STARTS SUNDAY THREE DAVE R U I R T M O t lL S 5000 ROOM! 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' I k e “• •wv^to• m a*.to*Mg•^Mtow» mm- •eremstom.- imer' ainw • wE.-ElUtowEtIPMEto'.pEER.^afWW^Ww-H i**it to -to* f»«t iweiia* to wnf MUt« 'Dwtotot m * tototow m toto' tolt' to ,ktti to Mi* Mtwto lto a antotoo to SI* muttoto (9*1) Mot k 'OMkto StttoUto to *4* Mfiot IhioNMtlm. ajKnoN NO..L t mamiii. atotma* « k - toabA 'feirtodtototoiMt m in coMmim *smuldto ctowot* for tor<k>4iMM. ainssr **toHW»* to wtok* NWn, -fottecflMst, or totontoww, srotMimrtor* tolmnweiit k « kuk or lot* lam* *totoWorkto nvire |»* *toU*«iw* totito aiMtoyoreupM br it. siction NO. a, «* nnm naiat owim * om n, "<;» aoiim auto* ruttMW' m v*«d hento *Mdto«iii| to b*.mm to ■orewooUn* Unto or nrntwI rm akfcn*u«Hto to «»* to cwiMMCt. Xhto. toWiUMto: dilU U«t tot-Co*. sttuMi to toquiro th* eommm * Nrtto wotMt* for, In order, to rhet * SIMUS*toak to train or »u»ip« on to* toraloM cto*«rttd with * *u«c* *» otherpito*to kuoUM*fto tb* ran- cl'stomlt*e, - HBtiVION NO 4. That *0 MWatecto to Ptoto to todbiracMla MaMet tormrito b* and Ms mum kmhr m » iwm I**. S»OTIO*i ND, ^ TM*-«toUtor«' akin tike cff*ev ras N In tore* trewu* Ittor tb* ■M*tbt U:ll pmaMUiy tomc - a y*wtg Um *mm tvtnam. tome — wrat a mm mm WTBlUSaUMATBANDI ^sasitaatag. Mirk* to rmnoiiiMe. - “ The almighty doHar”—how tri­ umphantly it rules in the affairs of nation* and o f the man who make up nation*. The world's maasura of success is how much one can "make," and ‘ "no guaationa anked” as to bow ana made it, if ha but avoid the legal pitfiik that may land him in jail. Even that is no longer * disgrace, Am men who have defrauded others serve a term in jail to “pay theirdebt to aociety.” and ,then return without Shame to enjoy the use of their ill-gotten S »ins. Skill in the arte and sciences rated according to its financial value, Brain* and beauty ere com-’ module* of the market place. Liq­ uor i* permitted to destroy our peo-. .pk because it provide* a profit.. •' Tb* mind* of men and women of decency and intelligence revolt at the whole situation. Let us encour­ age them a* $m improve tiuso b ^ tunity today to present God'* moral and spiritual standards, . I. Rolf Baler* Ged (w . 17-22). The richyoung ruler badmany ad­ vantages and virtues, He. was young, life was before him, vivid we* his imagination, strong was his body. He was educated, end devel­ oped intelligence is an honor to any S an. He had position, which can ways be used for good. He had money, which when rightly gained «hd used, is a powerful ana honor­ able possession. Above all, he bad Ok priceless Jewel o f good charac­ ter, Notice that he had kept the commandments, that he came be­ fore the Lord In humility seeking truth, and that Jesus “ loved him" (v* 21), Almost any father would be proud to own this young than- as. a ion. Many churches would welcome him to membership and even to leader­ ship. Jesus dealt with him honest­ ly, however, and went to the root of his difficulty which WSs that he loved himself and his possessions more than be loved God. Therefore h* must give, them up before he could really folio# Jesus. Sad in­ deed was hi* refusal. He cstnb run­ ning (v. 17), but he went away aor- rowful fv. 22). What stands between you and « full surrender to Christ? Face it auSto* toHod.aito*** tortaw. Aura* fe fee fraud! to fes.vntw* to <p*> dmille, Ofcto, feta tot lay to 3fey. list kknkktb l um t, HSyartoVNtatotoCeiMtlUf, Otis, wsaa* i Mtooexau, Ctaekto fee Viflsas toCtatartlll?, PJfflEBSSLJlL If gm m SPOT CASH P AID FOE H(ttt|ES —>>*«» «*» COWI O t Sire and Condition) Prompt removal of Hogs, Sheep, Calvef, Colta Telephone 454, XENIA FERTILISER & TANNAGE €0 * 9 (iRattffijisiiiWittittwttrifittP E=apE 8 ia When you attaefi tfibaasak# new auto legs, tmmmmhm? POOR VISION _ .cEajnrtR 1 % In Your Hand P. I* NELSON, 0 . » . OPTOMETRIST 7.»«to*wm.04k — f 9m S toim #ho draidd ,#pat you ... assmyofethat all is well, A cancer will kill unlesi it is cut out. The surgeon** knife may hurt, but it is an instrument of . good- Note that the statement of Jecus in vers* 18 is not a denial of Hia deity, but * deftnite claim that Hi i* God. He says h» effect, “ If you cal) me good you must recognise that I am Grid,” . n . Ge« B ttm sev (w . 21 - 27 ), The disciples, who evidently shared the common opinion that money could do almost anything, were surprised to bear that riches were really a hindrance to spiritual* ity, because (v. 24) of the tendency C*men to trust in their weslth add forget their need o f God. J«u s does not leave the rich man without hope, for he goes on to say that what is impossible for men and even for therich man himself is entirely possible with God. T#o things need emphasis in this ■connection, First, let those of us - who have little of this world’s goods be thankful that we have, at least, been delivered from this tempt*- tkn. ft may well be an expression of God’s love and grace toward us. Second, let us thank God for every man of wealth who has given him­ self and what he has into < hands, HI, The Last Before A m <vv. 3831). The ways of God ere confusing and humblingto the ffedt, Use way up In spiritual things is to go down (Mark 9;3S)„ Those who are (Brat in the eyes o f men are often last In God’s sight, Others whom men count as least stand highest te Cod’* sight Issu es they are faith­ ful and true to Him, Tbe wsrkt looks at the missionary of the cross and *»yt„ “He hi* sacrificed every­ thing,” and knows nothing of the “hundredfold” reward even In this Ittb# * '« # in the world to come, etar* "stal life” <v. 30L God’s First MOYteD m w* m* 1 U f MMESTGNKST. Over Weelworth >6 and 18 where I wa» formerly located. Main m or , m o , aniTix HENTA?) ttHHGRON ttfrligleldi H, (moved from Wo High ttt.) HrPauU, Vslkert f t a h t t a t HFIBtdli EukHKlt ' J *W f f ' and Friday Stt« A. M t a l f . M, Teeafijr, Tbaraiey eai iaterdar 9tm A, 8L «* %m r . M. tMfeeeOsae# ■ llbwies 76 Man’s MaatbtaGrigtn ' ' And the t«rd God formed man o f the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils th* breath of Ufa: and the mas became a living «on!,«» Gen, Ss7, . <*%» The minister who gets wit of touch with men will aeon forge* to speak their language, . w w u f m r r v . what should m pray fe*f 8 v#iy» thing which we need, =• ETGOL, -Jataite #f e~>--ia--.Owi^ ;WANTED u & HL-AalL For Rent^-Gsrsga, rear MasouSe, hatMlng, CedarvUla Msaenle A»so, i FABIHEE^ ' I For: k*nt—IS aseas graa*. pasture w»H running spring watsr, Ba»l*** 10 eattiasaily, >F4r addRitoial partieulses Imgtm at thh aflUa. j Daaking Ktral flyan baa the title role la 'The A4raBiur«a Of Kobtahood,” Wklci will open Frtdsy. « « / it. * * » wwk’s eu- gagament a* the keautiful Bagent tbaatar fit Springfield, lively Qllvla 4e Harlland la coetanred with Flynn la this nevsr-io-be- 1 of coarse* famous tale, filled with hraathlwa adventure, mighty men and mightier deeds, and lovely ladiea who spent their days la ivory towers- Robinhood lived at the end of a ' century of adveaturo tiiat bad no equid. it'wa* an am id megh fun and warfare, of mea who fought nagnUiceotiy, lofed daager* oualy and ate and draafc haartuy, A young deer was scarcely enough for a m*a! lor a real man and the drug store sandwich was still unknown. . 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