The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
WWW! mm Item* Nwstiaees For Sheri#*—Commissioner f9H s” has itettarihl mm fmtofrtm » y m t t M U f e f c t t t t f t t M v r t e r f t lM family” , t o * » # ■ 1 , -teg, about tfea&r M r*d -»* », **Hft *A »« j h*r« M » y «»to o f ffetoen year*. He m a M to-work oo © * fother workfd o a a d a jr tobwwr wharever fee ‘ eeuM g e t aemathtog. Tfeey were poor, and tfeer* w « quite a family. W^took Bill. He feas beenw ith w» atoefc* Mr. Siaapaon alway* liked hi**, and train- «d-feUa tor- the farm work. Harry is our only child, nfed ia younger than -Bill,, bat they getalongfine; O f course ton ry to much like ht» fatKer who died eight-years ago, Yott see Bill is"just part o f the place." ‘Here ia a succeaafulfarm hand^and the atory Mrs. Simpson related was interesting^ Hen ir e accounted sue j — -w ; . ■ SAgia * VI 1 U jf | 0 $ W V K i M gV 4 M t < u t V cessful tn m*ny lines, a large number - fa|se p ^ p ^ t a o f the twentieth oen- in prominent positions, but moat ox tury^ s ix hundred years before -the others in the more-or-less humble . though honorable vralks o f life. Each ‘ makes his contribution to the general welfare o f our humanity in Ita onward progress. -Bill is ,a normal individual, | intelligent,;efficient, contented. He, has done'his part to helping tp keep; the farm up to- a high standard. He?haa - something o f the poet’s enjoyment .of J r Nature to him. He finds some delight in that the buildings'are well located, patotedj, and in exxcellent repair, The premises, presented, the appearancb p f j neatness to the casual ‘observer. This J season' a younger hired man is work- > tog with Bill. This is to eaise up the ,■work for Bill whose health however is flpe because Of the outdoor life. Har ry’s supervision is always considerate, I and never Offensive. —- t “ Did Bill ever think o f establishing a home o f his.own?’’, I asked. “ No, 1 do not think he ever con s id ered it seriously”, replied Mrs. Simpson. “.He never went with the ■girls touch.' He never owned a horse and buggy or an automobile. He • helped take careT o f his parents with his earnings, until they were gone. He never ran around very much. He. has however taken an interest 'in - the Schneider family. It is rather amusr tog too. He goes over there nearly every .evening fo ran hour. When Mrs Schneider was born, Bill got her - a little blanket and a toy rattler. ’ He has kept up his gifts to her all thru the years. Often they were 'simple things but Mrs. Schneider was always gracious about it. After her marriage,’ her' husband just 'considered' it a,| neighborly kindness . 'When their Ruth ' wa* ..born,, he bought her presents and has kept'it up. She isnow , thirteen. It is just his way. It is an outlet for his generosity, ...and his-,visits-there are. variations in his program, You see farm work ittight be quite cheerless i f it-were not tor, thfenhappy variations which corne l -W -r.... W 'o . -*> - .k lU -* '~..e .* 1 ■■a... .?*-■ ..rH tttajaasmlto Unioa.) Lesson for-May 19 *5 COitnjg^ IWlKtOMp EllUOlUQn; UMfl % IK B B K U B DENOUNCES F/LLSE < ' ' PROPHETS LESSON TE X T -Jw w nlah * »:«• »• GOLDESN TEXT—Prove *U thing*;? hold fa st (bat wUeb 1* gu od.-rl Tbesaatonlans S . Z l . ........................ Tickling the vanity and pleasing the ears of ungodly people hvitb words o f flattery a id false comfort, giving them the assurance o f peace and prosperity to the very pursuit of their *to,>’ did not begin with vthe Christ, Jeremiah the prophet had to contend with such false teachers, His manner of dealing with them is o f great interest.to us,’ for essen tially the fait? prophets of ihateday used the same methods and -had the same false message that-char acterize their descendants o f today, the so-called modernistic religious liberals who,are busy everywhere attempting to undermine the faith ^ - C o d ’s ehildren to His Word. They are revealed as being destitute of divine authority, without a real mes sage, and under the disfavor and 'Subject to-the'"”judgment o f God. They are I. Without Divine Comml3slon-(w. 21 - 22 ) . -: “ I have not sent, these prophets” —r that, should have been-sufficient'for „tfee ,people o f Judah.' A man.who •is n o fsen tb y God has no word front heaven,; no help for needy humanity, He is worse than an admittedly secu lar teacher or philosopher, -for he claims to speak with divine au- thority-and yet. has only the disap pointing impotence of a liar and a] fraud. . The treason Judah listened to them was because they so eloquently hushed , the condemning voice of their own consciences, assuring them that all was well, when, as a matter' of fact, everything was wrpng. Men listen to the same kind of teaching today for the very same reason. n . Without a DiVine Message (w . 23-29). These false prophets may delude men, hut- they have not fooled God. He is not a finite being, limited to this earth (v., 23). He looks on men from,-the far off viewpoint of heaven and judges by His own high and holy standards. I- , Nor-can they hide from Him (v. 24). ^God hears the word spoken in fhe academic shelter o f a college .Classroom, secretly poisoning the young person’s- heart against the faith of his father and mother.1A -.day o f judgment a lso awaits those who. to'their public utterances use the-.phraseology of orthodoxy, while to private they undermine, and de- aldngtfuBittf'geto his tor’ this^kindness t o the,Schneiders,who a rea lways.n jcej luroy.*©ttistIan'toUh! to him.., We~never ’ could „geteBiU to I * i f a map is foolish enough to sup - go to cfeurclnreguterly but he is a good | pose that the dreamtogs o f his own man, p^rffctey reliabtoand -honorable. ..................................." His kindness,±o'the Schneiders .is- the expression ofs-his ideal. ^Ptoinlteyou mighte-cdll itJPjatonic love. .Anyhow it’s Jibe pi-spiritual comradeship' “ Whati, an-inter,eating storpj- Mrs.., Simpson! tt thiqfc.you (have'said -a lot o f nice things about 'Bill. I to pass it on to others” . RoofI&nDtown, Off Of House A. woman was .injured and a dwell tog. damaged Wednesday at about 7:40 a, m;, when a tornado swept over a property east o f Plattsburg, Clark County, * The roo f on the home o f John Nich olson was blowh.into a tree in ,a,near hjr.EteldU.And thfejfront oft.the ..brick, " home, a remodeled school, was dam aged, Mrs, Robert-Shawl, the .daughter .of Mr, Nicholson, was cut and bruised by falling- bricks. She was treated by a South Charleston^physician.- -Other mcmbers'of the family escaped unin jured: The.Nichalson family was tak en to; the home -of-Frank Sohagen, owner o f the property. - Heavy rain accompanied the high wind. Township Census P laced A t 1196 mind and heart will' help anyone .let- hurt- be -honest -enough to call them ju st’Jthat; rarttelyi'tdreams (w , 25-28). ,Bu t,God will ,assuredly not hold: those men guiltless who try to pas® off^ their own philosophies as bearing the pppcoval of God) who would have people honor their amigoing-lrassemblies as Christian churches,. \p when .they are at best only social or. Intellectual gatherings, designed to -magnifjr-man -rather than Christ, ,'i' Note in verse 29-that; the Word o f -God t o Uke( thfe-Hfireothat consumed and purifies, and also like the ham mer, thatebreaks up the rocky heart of man. '• I ll, .Without^Divine .Favor and Blessing (vv. 30-32). .God is against every false proph- et, ,Small.w«nder that there is the savour o f death to their speaking and .their works, There is-no divine power in their message and no holy dynamic to enable people to respond to their admonitions. Promtoent modernists are decrying to our day the fact that their cultured essays and .polished philosophies are not reaching the hearts o f men and are failing to transform lives. At the ■&me«time,. humble preachers and teachers of God’s .Word, sometimes in hidden and remote places, are re joicing as they see the transforming grace o f God com e upon lives as a residl; o f their simple proclamation of the gospel o f grace. Keep on,, brethren^ God is with you, -Observe-what God calls the false prophets—thieves (v. .30) and liars (v, 32). -Hardwords, but they come front. One who: is aU-knowing, -who judges'rightly and in love, J, jlloyd Confarr,. census anum- etator to the township ha* completed his work and reports the population at 1199,, but no comparison with ten, years ago can' be made at this time in the absence of former record*. He says the county has ten mules, $ AngorAgdate and £.,pea fowls. There are but eight vacant houses in the township that are habitable, Like theBhadow I am gone like the shadow when it deolineth; I am. tossed up and down as the locust. My knees are Weak through fasting; my flesh fall- etll of fatness; J became also a re proach unto them; when they looked upon me they shaked their heads.— Psalm 109*23-25. T rasto r When the tractor o f Paul Atkinson, SO, fnired to a field h* was plowing, spark* fitoto the exhaUat set fire to a stravr pile, flam** spread to the tractor, *tbe. gasoline tank exploded, the three were burned Offand Atkinson suffered bums on the left check and J e $ ’Wrl*t» Atkinson gad his father, Charles Ate ktowtoWajda jCovmt rd., war* plow* on the Ja# Wright farm near the The eldar Atkinson ft'Dotb NOtehet-Appear You are not what-, you ought to be, and you are not what you can be: You mUy^rise yet, and fight a good fight yet, and be a good man once more, after the likeness of God who made you, and Christ who died for youl—Charlii Kingsley. LKCAb NOTICE to* o jJMt % •-'HWp Wmjff.■. Grace Poi, whose place of .residence is uhknowh will take notice that on April 6, 1940, John Poe filed suit for divorce on the grounds of gross neg lect of duty, before the Court of Com mon Flees, Greene county, Ohio,,in I Case No. 22*241, That said cause will' come on for hearing on or after May *9,1949. P.W, HCNICJdftAttonlsy GEORGE P. HENKEL JAMES! H a w k i n s Rural Briefs Erosion removes more than 20 times as much plant food as is con sumed by crops. • v - » *•■■■.■■ ■ ... ■ Center punch all holes to be drilled in iron or steel. This will prevent the drill from- creeping. . One way to he sure that the brine for meat curing is strong Is to keep adding salt until the solution will float* an egg. • • • .* Many farms have trees planted to serve as windbreaks to winter and to supply shade to summer. A good windbreak needs at least three rows of trees. A good ration for a brood sow is about half a pound of oats daily, a sm&ll amount o f some prdtein sup plement, such as tankage or soy beans, a good legume hay and suf ficient corn to gain about a pound :a ,day up to farrowing; I Farm ers D iscuss E g g Auction Possibility o f establishing an egg auction in Greene County was dis cussed when Ralph Crooks', manager o f the Versailles Egg Auction, Ver sailles, O., met in Xenia Wednesday night with poultrymen o f this county. Greene County produces one and one- half million dozen eggs annually, ac cording to County Agent E. A.'Drake,, and many poultrymen are interested in selling their egg produce on a fed- eral-supervised graded basis. F arm T opics SHOULD TURN EGGS WHILE INCUBATING NOTICE OF. DISSOLUTION »*■A t •*-.meeting -held April 30, J940, the Board o f Trustees o f the Susten- tation Fund o f the General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Ghureh in North America, enacted a resolution dissolving the corporation, and direct ing tho president .and secretary, ..to certify a Certificate o f dissolution to .the Secretary o f State o f Ohio. 2t Poultry Expert Cites Four Fundamental Factors. By Dr, W. C. Thompson, Poultry Husband- man. New Jersey Experiment Station* • * vWNU Service. Temperature, ventilation, mois ture and change of position are the four fundamental factors to obtain ing good-hatches in incubators. ■" Changing the ‘position of the em bryos during the three weeks of, de velopment within, the shell is very important. Mother hens, incubat ing their setting o f eggs on the oto- fashioned nest, usually Inove the eggs beheath them at least twice during the day, thus tending to equalize the exposure of each egg to the conditions o f temperature, fresh air and, moisture, all o f which must be uniformly applied to each egg. In the operation of the modem in cubator, man can well copy this rule o f the hen. 'Experimental evi dence seems to indicate that he can' go the hen one better by doubling the number o f turnings during bach 24-hour period- I f hatching eggs are changed to position once every six hours, opt*' mum results, other things ’ being equal, will generally result. It is •partly a matter of preventing the Sticking o f the developing embryo to some one position within the shell, and partly a matter of equal izing tho exposure o f the respective eggs to the conditions which will bring about normal, natural embry onic growth. , Most modern incubators are pro vided with devices for turning eggs. It is important to he regular and consistent in this practice.. It is one o f those rhany small items which, taiken collectively, spell successful hatching and the production o f chicks, Da ily Hog Market W e now conduct a hog market daily in addition to our regular Live Stock Sales EVERY MONDAY. Phone Any Day For Market Price SPR ING F IELD L IV E STOCK SA LE S CO. Sherman Ave. Springfield, O. Phone 5942 u tin m iL WANDNSW GOODRICH „ c o m m a n d e r s rti L 1 FETIMK OU ARAN T II WASHINGTON LETTER ! (CoNTJNt’BO F t a u F irst P jujs J j reneeville, Clark County; Ross Town- j ship, Greene County; West Libetry; Logan County; Fairfield and Osborn, Greene County and MUtereek Rural High School, Union County, Unless all signs fall and something entirely unforseen develops, by the time thi* column appears in print the House will have passed If. R. 0000. providing fo r pensions fo r the widows and orphans o f Veterans o f the World War. The bill has had. the active sup port fif the American Legion and the Legion'Auxiliary, Veterans o f Foreign Wars, and other ex-service men’s or ganizations. LIBGA L NOTICE Court « f Campon PI**#, GfaaneConaty. Ohio No. 22257 He*i« Fwtersl Swiss* a Lots A*fex>t*t»lo«. XpU, OUU», Fi^tetlS*. Y|4 A. B. IteUote SS4LuWHUIote, psfssSsiiU. A, B. Vstot*. »te*« I»»t tno«B plws of rmhUiw wax SP 8. 'W*|ar at., SvItHM. I ik L MHd S’I unw rlxt-x or i-L-altlwcu 1» 1111 - knoWH, ulH taka notice that on tha 23tli day of AsHI. ISM, Host* Fadwsl S«rhuM ami L«* h AwirlaUoii, of Xouta, Ohio, tiled H» ih AIII oh •galnat Ilia In tlu> rontnoe l'leaa Court of Ur*w* County. Oldo, sraylns for * foropi<*un' In ll»e sum of qr^esty.fBs Himtked anti Thirty and 9S-IM P<4law (»*,<•«.?«> with Intorext Late last week the House by a heavy vote rejected President Roosevelt’s Re organization Plan No. 4, which provid ed for the transfer o f the Civil Aero nautics Authority .to the Department o f Commerce. If the Senate concurs in the resolution, as expected, C.'A. A . will remain as an independent agency of the governmet. REPORT .OF SALE Monday, May 13,1940 The Springfield Live Stock Salea Co, HOGS—1068. 18Q-200 lbs, _____________6.05 ' 200-225 lbs. f. __ ______ ;__6.15 4.H4R-M . MSULAS ISIMtllHCO ; list n n e s j $7*5 , S.JJ-S.M-V RtSUUR SUSI.IIHEO ' LIST PRICE, $975 SHAKE INTHESESAVINGS^; THSGREATESTIN0W HSSTOItY I f you’ve got even half «n eye for spotting real vtlu* you’ll realize the whopping offer; ’ we’re making because ev«/y, tirO in this sal* is a genuine! fuU-dimehsion Ganlricb*hilU . . Tire backed by ' America’s old^ •est till tosnu»' ftciurer. A m 225-250 lbs. 250-275 lbs. 275-300 lbs. 300 lbs. up - __ _ 160-180 lbs. 140-160 lbs.......... 120-140 lbs. __ 100-120 lbs. ___ Fat Sovite,______ S tags__________ P ig s ------------------ CATTLE—130 B estH eifers_______ Med. H eifers______ _ Fat Cows — 6.10 ------- 5.95 ------- 5.9Q — „_5.75 ------- 5.95 ------- 5.00 _____4.60 -— -4.35 ------- 5.00 --------375 —^— 5.70 -------8.90 -------7.65 ____ 6.30 down to. 5^0 down down down • to 9.95 to 8.90 to 7.40 -Med. Cows ---------------------5.30 to 6.30 Thin C ow s------------- -5.30 down Bu lls------- ------------ ---------7.55-down CALVES—156 Top Calves_____________ 11.00 Good & Choice _9.60 to 10.40 Medium Kinds___________7.30 to 9.60 Cu lls------------------- 5.90 down per annum, ou « jtwrtKxra note, and araklue t* foreclose morlxare on real eatate altuale ht tM niUge of Oabpni, ’ Greene County, Ohio, Mur Lot No, BIO of Downrjr’n adUlflow to said vulva ’ B»|d^defendant la renulred to *n»wer (ltd Petition on w hefore the t 9 th day of 191 *. or tlw plaintiff may taka J ui I khici U .urderlns* Uia SiortKige forecloaed, and Ilia Mid rent eatata Bold for the purpose of paying (he mort gage obligation of the plaintiff. . Home Federal Saving* and Loan ARsoclaflon ,Of Xenia, Ohio. ' Plaintiff. Smith, 'HcCalllaler & Gllmey, Attorney* for Plaintiff. <5-S-19-17-2l-31-fl-7.H) Money to loan on real estate. Ced- arvillo Federal Savlnga and Loan As sociation, ' Papering and Painting Seaon. If possible arrange now,. Have yours done before the rush season. See A , B. McFarland. (4t) F A R M 4 % L O A N S [ I No application fee; No appraisal f | fee. Refinance yqur loans at the i I lowest interest rates ever offered. | |McSavaney & Co. ' London,- O. I Call or Write 1 I LEON H. KLING Phone =>< MMNI Cedarville,. O, | 6 For Sale—Red Pelican Upholstery, Clothing and Rug Gleaner; Also Vi- tona for Stomach, .Sidney, Liver and Rheumatism tonic. Hazel', Andrews, Efm St. Cedarville, O. 4t F . L . N E L SQ N , O . D . OPTOMETRIST Jamestown,. Ohio’ Especial Attention Given ' SCHOOL-AGE EYES | A NAME THAT STANDS f I- FOR GOOD iFURNITUtiEl BUDGET PLAN I AVAILABLE A d a ir ’ s 1 k Detroit S t . Xenia, 0 . 1 UfW W VIIIliH IIISIIIItlllH nM U IU tlllM IU H IIH tm ntH H IU M H /" Every year many thousand* o f chick* dic...ju*t because they do not get a prt^crly balanced atartteg feed. Many o f tbeac chick* might be saved— by fccdingapropcrlybalancedatirterlike Purina Chick Suirtcna. Ooe extra cent per chick above an inadequate feed is all it coat* to feed Potto* S t*np» „ . . and that extra cent maymean the dif ferencebetween life anddeathfor your ddeto. It pay* to feed the bent! Come, in . . . wc sell Purina Chick Startena and can also fill your other chick-fairing needs. , PUR I NA tl, SmJru/a ^ e d ’ . V I u s C. X. McGuinn - THE PU-RI-NA STORE • Phone 3- ' South Miller St. Old Open Bay, and Night SPECIAL SUNDAY * , ^ % * X I Chicken or S teak D inn er , 1 50c . Under New Management Mrs. Ethel Conner ■Phone 153 F5. for Reservations. New Low Price oh Gas and O il' I HIGHEST CASH PRICES I Paid For I HORSES A N D COW S f (O f iize and condition) . „ , . •, I HOGS, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED PROMPTLY | Telephone, Xenia, 4S4 ' - - - j XENIA FERTILIZER ft TANKAGE CO. I GREENE COUNTY’S ONLY RENDERING PLANT 1 Measure All Cars, Regardless of Price, By THE LEADERS LINE UP a n d y o u ’ll k n o w w h y C h e v r o l e t l e a d s a l l c a r s in s a l e s WHY RAY MORE ? WHYACCE! , -rh , styW H it of t h a Y w , Sttp^m a on U m L ► SO* AutomatUH-Only^ 0 % X»W*« Effort , Smoother, Btaadl*r,'ltefcar kthaLaatWortltaSatoy ^A S I* t o * * * » ftun than art Eight No othorcar, toganNttofprkm, combines oft Hmo Chmvrakt tfuaAty foahirot . 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