The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 27-52
CRDARVILLF. HERALD, FRIDAY,* NOVEMBER 10, i m MW ■ * * ftfarxBro*. JnvadeJbjerfc TBe^lcr .',! 'r f,-. ' i- Si *>. 8 « T . • - ■ (! ,*V ', < ■ el-L- f - ~ t r a ~ ^ a1 y *%«‘ • s ' iU UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S owsAy| chool Lesson By HAROLD'l>. LUNOgOlST, D. D ." □««n of Tha Moody Bible Institute el CiUcUO; (Released a y Western Newspaper Union.) Lesson for November 12 * * . . . perm lulon. __ texts se- Internatlonal used by ■ ■ m m . Those maniacal murders ot Old Man, t w . ifQ back TrItb tu again is their craziest* wildest and moat Blde-SfUttinr £un-feflt, “ Marx Bros, at the Circus,*' opening Satur day at the Majestic Theater, Springfield. . , .. . „ „ „ This time the Marxes do not depend solely upon their own tatimitable brand o l acrewball comedy-^-they also drag In a circus, and a atreamUned one a t that, as tho playground tor their Insane antics. Kenny Baker ot the radio songways is seen as part owner o f: the circus; Florence B ice as the star equestrienne and pis ■sweetheart. , 1940 Chevrolets Make Their Bow * Three aerie* of passenger earn, re-deeigned In the new “Royal Clipper" styling, and embodying numerow mechanical improvements to assure greater safetyand commit aa well a* finer performance, comprise Chevre- te'seeir line, for 1040, fatrodaced today. All series ers much larger, o?er- tdllength belng increese*l4% Inches, Tha newexclusive vacuum powershin (lower left) Isnow regular equipment on all models of all series at no extra coat. Special De Luxe series,, the Sport Sedaa ot-whlch is ahowa at center, has a new T-spoke steering wheel witlf horn-blowing ring (apper rignt).g KSf wer right, the 1940Chevrolet six-cylinder vsive-In-hesd engine,-which has improved for smoother, quieter operation, and extremely long life. « . HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid For HOUSES,AND COWS _ _ (Of Size and condition) HOGS, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED PROMPTLY Telephone, Xenia, 454 XENIA FERTILIZER & TANKAGE CO. GREENE COUNTY’S ONLY RENDERING PLANT !0 . ' " CONSIGNYOURLIVESTOCK FORSALETO THE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES COMPANY SPRINGFIELD/ O. Sherman Are, Phone 5942 oofyacMMtto aRportaof Ci» coMmodadgsrot Yon’S sajoy theCrtdtatTnvswe * B a a s a | 4 M |||Aa 4 ' o o | L a i ^^^Sm flRm lavMHSIn||^nlVV + a a n a ^ l TheMLACEHOTEL ANOUP SIXTH AT VIHI STREETS ANTHOM/EUASSUtMAHAGa HERALDWAOTANDSALEADSPAY PUTTING GOD’S KINGDOM FIRST 1 LESSON TEXT—Matthew ' GOLDEN TEXT—But seek ye flrat the 1 kingdom of God, and hla righteousness.— Matthew 0:93. Said the Robin to the Sparrow: '•I should really like to know Why these anxious human beings Rush about and worry so." Said the Sparrow to the Robin: "Friend, * think that it must be That they have no Heavenly fath er Buoh as cares (or you and m e," • —Elizabeth Cheney Most men are rushing about mad ly. Worry presses them down. They wonder whether life is worth while*. whether somewhere there is. not relief from this nervous tension thot is. destroying mind and body, Well, there is relief and it consist* o f but one ingredient. Give Qod His jproper place; the first place in your life, and “ aUi these things" (Matt. 6:33) will! take their rightful places. Seeking first the kingdom of God will settle every problem about money, about food and clothing, and about the future. l.JMoney (vy. 19-24), . , . ■ The word in our text is "treas ures," and we know that it has a broader meaning than, money, but since in our day men seem to trans late all values into dollars, we feel free to use that word "m oney" to express* our thoughts. The treasure is something that one has plhced somewhere in order to keep it for himself. It is nqt g thing gathered for the purpose of using it to serve others or to serve God, but something put away .on the s^elf to be kept for onelf own en joyment. There are two places in which a man can lay up treasure, on earth or in heaven; but it is only as he j hoards treasure on earth that he i becomes selfish. That ' which he i sends on to heaven, by his devotion ) of life and in service to Christ, ,by ; his sacrificial giving to the cause of |Christ, by his encouragement of ; those who are witnessing for Christ, all this is done for the glory of God and without hope of reward. How great will be the surprise o f some when they come to heaven and. find what they have thus laid up for eternity.. Laying up treasures' on this earth on* the other hand, leads to covet ousness, to enslavement, to one’s possessions (be they great or small), and to the evils that follow like a train in the wake of a love o f money; H. Food and Clothing (vv. 25-32). 'Some who have no great desire to amass riche* are nevertheless in constant anxiety about food and .raiment for the morrow; in fact, it is true o f some who have great riches that they live in fear lest next mopth or next year or ten years from now they may be ip need. What is the answer, of the Lord Jesus? Consider the birds. They are not able, to work nor are they able to pray, but God feeds them. Consider the glory o f the flowers of the fields, for not even a king can dress himself in such beauty. “ Are ye not much better Jhan they?” (v. 26). "A s far as known, no bird ever, tried to build mare nests than its neighbors; no fox ever fretted be cause it had only one hole in which to hide; no squirrel ever died of ' anxiety lest he should not lay up enough nuts for two winters instead o f one; and no dog, ever lost any sleep over the fact that he did not have enough bones laid aside 1 for his declining years" (Public Health Service), Proper forethought is good and right for we are intelligent beings, but anxiety about our daily needs is* always dishonoring'to' God. III. The Future (vv. 33, 34). Why will we fret ourselves about the future? It is in God’s hands, and even if it were in our hands, what could we do about it? Even tomorrow, with its needs and its blessings, with its joy and its sor rows, is not yet here, and- when it does'eome, there will be God’s gra cious provision for each passing hour. - ■ Unsaved friend* will you not take the Lord Jesus Christ just now as your personal Saviour and let Him solve the problems o f your life as you put the kingdom o f God first? Christian friend, if y o u 'to o have been bearing burdens which are not honoring to God, will you not tell Him just now, and put them down at the feet o f the Lord Jesus? "Casting all your care upon him; for he caret* for you " (I, Pet. 5:7), which might properly be translated, "Casting all your worries (Or dis tractions) on Him, to t He worrieth about you.*’ Be StIU Then and Know Only in the s&credness of inward silence does the soul truly meet the secret, hiding God. The strength of resolve, which afterwards shapes life and mixes itself )vith action, is Urn fruit o f those sacred, solitary moments when we meet pod alone. —IT. W, Robertson.. LEGAL NOTICE Iriine May Guenther, whoso place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on October 13, 1939, Torrence 0 . (luenther filed his certain action a- gainst her for divorce on tHe grounds o f wilful absence, before the Court of Coriiinoh P)pas, Greene County, Ohio, in Case No, 22038- said cause will come on for hearing op ajfter December 2, 1989. * MARCUS SHOUP, ( 10 - 20 - 6 - 11 - 24 ) Attorney for Plaintiff A NEW FUBNACB By Charles I u m Lamale RBPORTWSXti Monday, November 6,1999 Spriagftel& Live Stock Sales Co » , . . HOGS—1042 head. "W e are getting a furnace for our 180. 109. lba fl70 house this fall,” said the happy JJJ " « ■ • * * * * . a * « . « i , » . » * » £ ------------------ ■ * » *» m * phant There would be no more* o f ^ winter’s chill m her spacious rqsi- m ^ n p _____________ 6 dence, no more coldA oors. Indqed m _m ^ _______ the temp rature would be comfortaM® ,40-159 lbs.......................... 6.85 in winter like that o f the far Soufh- 140 ^ ^ ___________6 06 down , , „ { Feeding p i g * ___________ 7.00 down, “ You see we never had a furnace,” l Wof ^ . j i 1 unf t . . , sows to 0*25 she added. MWe heated our house % aoa a e « with wood stoves, and the old- , ^ fashioned fireplace. They nerved us T f . ® ^ well, but we now think we should a °^ ® - ’2*00 ISeconds---------------------- — 8.26 Medium. ________ ^„_7,65 ------- ------- 5,40 to 7.70 have a furnace. The lady who spoke is the devoted wife o f a successful farmer. They *re _ e 8 — r jj . the parents o f ten children, five bqys alH ’ °*> ' ^ and five girls. Their home was like “ e ,.Fn -- -----------------— a continuous party. They had lots of fun among themselves, and their hospitality' to their many friends was Breeding ewes — ____ _7.90 down Batcher ewes _____ __ —3,10 CA.TTLE-r-148 head. generous. The parents and children J°P 8 te e r s --------------------9,30 worked hard. They were excellent Utner s te e r s -----— --------7.65 dqwn managers. They knew the value o f: heifers -------- 7.25 to 7.30 labor and time, and consequently the Other h e ife r s ---------„-__6.80 down value o f money. They are not now ®es*:. *** Sows ------------ ^5.00 to B.fiO wealthy, but comfortable and. content* C0W8 — - - — —4.00 to 4.95 ed. Each child was encouraged to --------------——2.50 to 3.95 take advantage o f the educational b^ er bu lla ........... c *00 to W training the public school offered. AH „ ^ 5 3 ■” —— ^own now are married except the youngest, doW,1 and doing well. Why should not the VEAU CALVES-^143 head. parents have a fufna«o. 7 ............... - 1™* „ „ This American family has been con- *nd ch p ,c e --------- 10;6® tp servative in its purchases, yet t h e y . ^ f ^ --------- J J 980 have always kept up-to-date, They Cu,,B ...................................0150 down mwj W gJMa.sii» 1 ■*-1 Jl!t’"-Ji to 5.00,„ and thin cqwa 2.JS0 to 8.f5, Butcher bulls were in a stronger market than a week ago, top offerings cashing at 6,80, with others down to 6.00, and some only fair kinds lower- veal calves were in a strong market with tops at 11,75, ’and other good and choice grades down to 10.60. Mediums sold from 8.00 to 9.80, and culls 6.60 down. * LEGAL NOTICE . Elden ^Thorne whose place o f resi dence Is unknown, will take notice that on the 4th day o f August, 198$, lea M. Thorne filed her petition a* gainst him for divorce on grounds o f grogs neglect o f duty and said cause iwl come on fo r hearing on or after November 4 , 1939, at which time judg ment may be rendered against him. (9-22-6t-10-27) MARCUS SHOUP Attorney fo r Plaintiff. i Under a law passed by the LegU- luture last Spring, Ohio Sales Tax stamps now have a redemption VRlst ‘ and State Treasurer Don H. Ebright ' reports that *49,255.56 has been paid out to various charitable organisa tions throughout the state, refunds on tax stamps returned, The largest check was fo r *970,78 and went to St, Mary’s Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, For Sale—Nearly pew circulating heater, "Ray-boy” make. In fine con dition. Price *50. Phone 144, Cedar- ville, For Sale—Six Poland China Gilts; One mile we&t o f Cedarville on Route 42. G. W. Watson. Subsari^e To T H E H E R A L D F. L. NELSON, O. D. o p t o m e t r is t ■ \ ‘ Jamestown, Ohfo Especial Attention Given School-Age yea use a tractor, an auto, a truck, a milk ing machine. They have the tele Demand was brisk fo r receipts in all departments at this sale today. m enm rn nu wi wbw - --_______. / ■ . . . , , .. .. , Hogs receipts were bid up to a top phone, the radio, and household . e r . £ 1, , . , , , „ pnpe o f 0.75 for 170 lb, average electrical helpers. They are socially e connected, and are church folks. In their extensive program through which they hav^ cotrje with JfOPd health, they haye arrived at the place where a furnace is to he installed. Oh the joy o f attainment! Life for her and the family has been ope continuous series o f achievements, It began in the public school many years ago, and was encouraged in the church school. They started married life with very little capital. There were hard places, and the severe-trials, but nothing daunted, they worked on. Now they are getting a furnace. Life is largely what we make of it. r.t can be full o f achievements, and yet lived in tho quiet countryside. It :an be rich in’ happiness, if we hold L0 Christian standards. It can abound n health, if we observe the laws of nature. It can be successful in some ine o f endeavtof, if we aim to make it SO. ■ 1 ‘CROSS ONLY AT CORNER” SAYS AUTOMOBILE CLUB “ Failure to crops streets at corners ;s one o f the most frequent causes of pedestrian deaths in cities,” Dilver Belden, Secretary o f the Greene County Automobile O p b sajd }n an* nouncmg.the distribution this month of the new OSAA-AAA school safety poster to schools o f this area,. This poster iB one o f the popular' "Safety Round the World” ’ series being is sued to schools throughout the United States by AAA Motor Clubs. •"In bright, colors, this poster shows a scene in Mexico City with Mexican •hildren and adults setting the proper example. The legend on the poster weights, and to 6.70. for weibhts a- roupd 190 lb. 214 lb. averages cash ed at 6.60, and 236 lbs. at 6.55 and 6.60. Heavier weights sold downward from 0.50, and weights scaling under 160 lbs. downward fronj 6.35. Feeding- pigs were n little slow at 7.00 down. Eat sows were in strong demand at 5.45 to 625 with odd head 1 of light, smooth sorts at 7.30. Lambs were steady compared with a weak ago, with tops marked at 9.00, seconds at 8.25, apd mediums at 7.65. Fat bqck lambs were discounted a- bout 75 cents. Feeder lambs going back for finishing cashed at 5.40 to 7,70, depending on weight and condi tion. Several lots o f choice breeding ewes topped at 7.90 per head, and butcher ewes at 3.10 dowp, Qnly p fe,w small lots of good steers were offered, the best topping, at'9.30, with other steers at 7.65 down. Fair, dairy bred heifers topped at 7.30, and other heifers down from 6.80. Beat fat cows were found in the rang q f *5.00 tq Jfg.ijQ, medium sorts at 4.00 NATURE'S VITAMIN FACTORY Nature's greatest food , factory—the dairy c ow — i i also one of Nature's most efficient producers of vitamins. Milk contains g e n e r o u s am oun ts o f growth-promoting, health-building vitamin factors, needed by men, women, and children of all ages. Biological and nutrition research conducted in Borden laboratories has established many of the facts that prove milk's vitamin values. All authorities agree that more milk andmilk prod ucts shouldbe usedbecause the publichealthis there by benefited. Borden Associated. Companies keep the facts about milk and its growth and health values before consumers everywhere—the year around. / . t 3 o r d & fv ASSOCIATED COMPANIES TH»f MESSAGE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN SHOULD BE READ BY MOTORISTS, TOO. So/riy •Rouni the World SorUo MEXICO is ‘Cross Only at Comer,** The seleo tion of characters from various coun tries, in colorful native ifress, makes the posters in this news series ol! especial interest tp children and ol! Hid to teachers in developing proper safety habits and the csnscioilBpefts that the need for caution and safety is universal. "In the nationwide survey made by the American Automobile Asso ciation prior to the* publication o f its new booklet, ‘Fedestrian frotection’,” Mr, Belden continued, "ifc$was found in city after city that the majority o f accidents occurred away from in tersections in what is termed the mid’ block, Records frqm 154 pities totaf. ing( 3,468 ppdeptrisn fatftRM68 "lloF- ed that 54 per oept occurred ayray corner sections, "Adults certainly can Mam a les son from the yaonffar generation, which has an exa*Uc!.tre#«rd o f cross, ing streets at coriMMh largely be* cause o f the- School Safety Patrol and safety education let the schools, dany tragedies hr ad«*M van be pre- vonted if they vriU remember to Cross at tho t»rn«ni.w • E v e ry b o y and girl has read about whales running slam . feaog; into boats! Folks used to think M r. W ha le d id it because he was m ad . Scientists know the reason, Mother N a tu re put the whale's eyes, one on each side of hi# huge head. H e can see whai is coining from either side—bu t ho can 't see w h a t is straight in front o f b lm -lh a t's his blind spot. Mother Nature put our eyes in the front o f our heads. W e can see w hat Is happening straight ahead of us, bu t we can 't see what is com ing from eUher side. Those are ou r blind sphis. But Mother Na ture G ave ns something she d idn 't g ive the w h a le -a n e c k -s o we can turn ou t heads quickly and see what is* com ing from either (tide. Don't have an y blind spots when you cross sfree fr, Use your neck, and savp your neck—look both w a yt when you start a c m e streets. v . Md r » , to*, Mr. Motorist, «s* row NECK • • •W atch both sides of the street, as well gs ahead ; and d o Your part "|g protect the children now starting to echool. r— on—*li>i. 'MBT'aa Ohio Independmt Oil Co, “ OOO” HPFFMAH r* 4 ~
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