The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52

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OUNKEL, Attorney (5-l7-6t-6-22)' LEGAL NOTICE - Court of Common Pleas.. .Greene County, Ohio r ' .*••.*■r ‘fc/>.No,MgP Homo 8*0*8* aTASata' . J'. ” AtaoriaUpo., XWt»,,,0]}lo, ‘ Plaintiff. v . , rtt '■ *■ •* - •-• - - A. S. MaBot* andbdtt MaJlote. , ' „ DWffBdanta: ' A. B- MaUota, whose laat ltnpwn ?l§re ot . XiaMtoce « u !W S. Water St., SaJew,IR4~ , and whom preaent place ot.rMldence la. u»* known, w(H take potlco that on the 33th dej. " ot April, ram. Home 'rederal Ssttase and'torn Awodatloa, ,or X «l», Ohio, Sled lta petltlmi afalaat hUo In the'Common Pleas Court of Onau Conntr. Ohio, prarlns.fOr.a,.foraelww .In the auip.of Twenty.Slr Hundred and Thlrtj- and SS'MS DoUara <»r,«3«:?81 wlth'lntereal ..from the tyit'day.Of Hay, 1940 thereon, at.7% per,,annum, op" A mort^are note, afuj. seeWns to foreclose mortxtfie on real estate altuate lp the^VlUage of Oi*rtm,, Own* County, Ohio, Mac Cot No. hid ef 'Oomney’a adauior to add TUlacm . , , - ' Bald .defendant, la required ’ to .answer said : "PetltlOwon or heforOthe 2 #th tlarof dune,'1949, or the plaintiff may take Judcment ordering the mortew* towelotoi, and the said ref*!} ’eaatata Mid for the purpoae of paying the moct ^«ase 'oMIpiileit hf the ptalhtMf. 'i ■ ' 'Ueeae’SederatBakincaandnoahAaaoclatlon - of irehla, cue. * ' j • matettff. ’ * , *, - ' . 0mm; WcCslhaiw A OUmey, ' -v,™ .-AnerKeya for-Wetooff.:>■ "• - SPEEHASttE m isiM M taB !S w 3 » 5 d .m . It m m m m m m . efemf a®naeis.' MlW-Us letue EsUgiotts work—or, mors oorrMt- iynststod, Christian worfc—is n <W- floult nad discouraging task, except for Urn fwwe and blessing o f G ck L Not only does the Christian worker have to struggle against that arch* enemy of God nnd-of the souls o f men, Satan himself, but he must ovesoome 1ha deadly indifference and carelessness ot tom both out* Bide and inside the Church. Then, as if that wore not enough,' he finds anofbs* enemy, the discouragement o f Ids Owe beajfc - e • /■ IMaggei mlnMefad -4e* the Jews' whe- bisd, returned tu rn captivity ♦end, whe d>ed>begun^ -asbuttd the temple. Opposition bad developed behnre they hhd made mono than a ^be^Ktipfi. " # d w at once gave jja a^dhnamd^beia interest to their owneffairs and the building of their ^ .h a q u u i. Oodwas displeased by Nthtpr aWMbW^on their part, and brought judgment upon them through a prolonged drouths Haggai ups.eiiUad to- awaken their con- 'UQiesek3a,i4d<'to eauounsge ithem. to aettbn. > t. CoqfMWr tea r Ways s(w. fi-fi. im i * ■ .• -• r It eras •-not necessary for the prophet to work up any eloquent plea to stir the conscience o f the people- N « had oidy«*to point" to ^their awn. weysi were thus faced with three reproving.facts*. >f ,1, iftdiffiweitee (v. 2); They were negligent^and indifferent, saying the nime -had not* come' to build, The sam«ukjad*of folk today arp very aura .that- the congregation simply •cannot afford to keep up preaching .services*, or heat and light the .church for Sunday Sfchool. / 2. Selfishness, (v. 4>, •They built kor* themselves ceiled houses ancT ‘ lived, ip luxury,'.while God’S house laytwaste* One in reminded of our ;>wh ‘ communities, which have money for-every < conceivable com­ fort andcpnyenience, but only a few niggardly pennies' for God’fc work< 2. Lossr,(vv. 6, 9-11). Being stingy 1toward GOd is a losing business. He Has- cmly to withhold His blessing and wewill'find ourselves destitute, That is true in the physical realm and is even more true- in the spir? itual lffe. Withholding from God w ill always result in loss {^ee Prov. 14.1*4 . - At Lestl^iaii Cost s ■e;- :■ ; * -* :*+• • c‘ * - . .7 Get ’ YMua W U klU ar ! • l i i u n : ' 1:34)* i l , n*Btiild the House*’ < v ;« , •. God’s' work is constructive. .;Hc may have to destroy and tear down, but He only, takes away the old and undesirable that the new and worthy may be built, Three words stand out here; 1. ‘‘G o/’ .The . Lord .(Wants HI* people to get into action. Haggai was Interested in getting things go­ ing, Let h* follow his example. 2. '‘Bring.” We .are not to come to the Lord’s service empty hand­ ed. . Only as Ha blesses do we .have anyffdpg to bring, but often we fail •jo bring even that: which He has ‘ & "Build.” God’* work is com­ mitted to ux, Ws are to U Hi* bunder*. - III* “ ThwPeople>Ob«ysd” (v. 12) ‘Bshpki, to obey t* better than M r D ir - By Cbistss Efans f.*ia>a.l» year”, ‘’Hetky Cbeafcsr^ «m » from the wealth stadiem aeetioa. “H k JU* Hsr* i f s m the uniek mspoaae. A mo* meat later the two old grade were m rtgbt haaddasp. They bed return­ ed ie Aiwa Ifstcr for the annual tradHieaal spring festival o f the t i ’- legs eampus* Thirty-six years ago; tk»y lived under the same hospltnl Toftf. The college hoys roomed in private rest^vHees. They became like irothara. “We thought We would attend tf»V said Chester.' George will .soon be through eolege. It is hard to tvli now where he will locate after lie graduates. He’s in the pageant". “ So are Lpis and Frances", raid Harry proudly. ‘•Well* you have two here now," re­ marked Chester.'’ “ Yes,” responded Harry, “Lois Is a junior, and Frances a freshman, We have Bob at home yet. He enters high school in the Fall, Then he will come here.” Before the festivities began, the two old graduated reminisced about Al­ bert in Buffalo, and Ralph in Cinein ngti, their glder sons. ‘ Gladly .'-each father relate how son was climbing the narrow ladder o f life to success. The boys had bean classmates, and had also lived under the sanm roof al* though in modern Campbell Hall, Al­ ma Water is now a high type educa*; tional center'. Host alumni send their Sons and* daughters to study on the same campus. There are today now buildings, dormitories, library, gym- nasium. and the stadium, the pride o f the old foot-ball squads. “We came one hundred and thirty miles for this affair", said Hafcry, but A t t l i j i e i a m S A a a cS ^ T im f jiuyltert ttjkh ^ gain. 12:22).^ God ,i* IookiBg-for obadhmt people, and K m ., s •. . i» ready to-Ues»*d}d uab them, Th* w a te r* rouH tom s l ST** ciun* 1.. Tha Govaenor.1 One wonders what progr*!* America would make ba^o,to -GOd' if its -tillers wet*:Jo. lead U* in obedienoe to Hi* com* manc^, abid in seeking Hi* lic e in repeotaMe and prayer. ^Thaidc God for every truly xpirituaUy minded national leader, and pray that oth- . eramay yield themselves to thecon* trol of fee Lord. Ihed came, « I. The High Priest* All too often mdifiious ieadew have aduaUy hin- desed the wwdt o f God—and what a hbudrwMe thear- oap bet We toad ’ that in M tm m t thn* the hi priest obeowd* CtaisttaJi leaders, are we tea goiei'before our people in un- tta t ' - • j a e g f l l [ ( ^ u n s u k u ^ ^ n i f '^^bedle^tce to God? If W * 4 m? ^ , w ^ a b ^ ;w*:(not tegm_pow? THE PU-RI-NA STORE PboneS South Miller St. Mm m MMttMrtHtoMHiito NM m A FABM 4%'M>AN8 Ne.appiiewiifew taa* He apWSfaal lUieJiam mH* mHua *ff9U- jnwiPwpWp jPsWpr wffns ±’iL . il t ..A^ ajitoef rnJmtmmtjrnJk' wwlffS imeTWFK TwMm ffT» wiWw Gll^er Write .- LE 0 NJH. XLING G^srvitte, Ou MuMiet X* MiWMmMmmMiMmmmMa lew w H A EtAiew THAT iTAMM 'j ■ ' ffOW OO04D . f l k A l l T H D g t f I ^ b F w P W w T w ■ ! tm w m m t r u u i ■ ' AVAILAiLK , with such leadership, we are not iurprMed to hear that 1. The Peopk Also Obeyed and Feared God, Many capable Chris­ tian worker* believe that the-youth of'America rdf our day, far from being worse than their father*, are .sotafiSk eeekintt for real tpiritual leaderatidp* 'pale# Gkriet* Shalt Else >• And then, if . any man ShaU say to you, Lo, hare is Christ; or lo, be 1* there, believe him hot. For false Christ*, and false prophet* shall rise, and fihatt shew eigne and won­ ders, to seduce, if it were possible, even the elect.—Mark 13: 21,22, . : Stoeskm* fibi .yvafcb - ' t bad rather- stdHfr fsr speaking the truth, then that the truth should suffer far the want at speaking. LEGAL N<mC* ftbW HMsib 19 m W* B'bwt ssease* saltM fraaa Iha BBIfiBkBafiW tow hstwjectcd Cb«s- mr, “ hart awe fine weather far eider d a y r ' baypfiy exchanged by the wtf* « f aaeb alumnus, and the « f timee two oeuplw was sbaiUar to tk« o f hao- dreda e f others that day. It k a typical American college scene. Tha dewoerstte spirit pervades the campus. There is an air o f free­ dom. The privilege o f higher educa­ tion is a heritage. These parent* in- rist upon their children spending four year* in this favorable 'environment.; Xu. many cases ( rest sacrifices are made so they can go to college. It Is their final educational gift. Two hundred {selected young pnopl. took part ip the crowning of the Mav Queen, and in the staging o f tlm pageant. rr’ie play was written ?iy students, and managwl by them. It depicted College life in Its serious mo­ menta, and in ito gaycty and hilarity, Seniors appeared in their dignity and juniors in their hopeful mien.. Loww r-assmen had their plucesr The whole wes interspersed,with music. ' ' Literal arts colleges prepare young people to see life-whole. The incul­ cate essential altruistic culture, build' character* sand suggest channels o f constructive, creative service. Subver­ sive dream* Have ho place in them. They arc" harbingers and artisans of Christian ^civilisation.. May they en- durb amidst ail the asfeults and vicis- aitudea o f tiinel fipeacer Tracy a* “Eaton, thp.Man" bagin* It* «m at thl Recent Theater, BpHng«el4. Ohio, OHThursday, Jane II, and run* oh * yreek- -Rita Johnson is co-starrsd with Tracy, # HOTEL FORT IIAVCC . ' I I A i E 3 yy|. BO OUTSIDE ROOMS|A ‘ WITH BATH • FROM 9 ^ 9999 ^ 43 ^/ 9WBT-li^^Pj. It l GRIfFITH, Mtonaw : J ’< COLUMBUS f if t l f f ? MHmWUVUiTEIS HOTELS MOO R00MSTH 8 STATER . e ^ g a a -— — w im aa>.v_______ ___ ’•“ "•EsSiSSSi S S S % S ^ :a Marta *camrwwAir amma.’mmmm* « « .M.».»mrr .mao* -•tacptoit.iwiaftoaffiwmaeusiaiHi ....... to..rot»<TAn«>ovasg *«*,««*.K ton iorrnprrmm . ......................... /X J U la X o^»*«iaaitor»fSltv.e>wiiie«oiii> fc*W*..,»-.MAl« TWAWt A rfH lfi'C A w3wftWt^..VTir«..,.aAM^ DCiUEMilli.QUID. 'IOU w O i omo» «< Grito Pa*, whoso platfe o f residence la unknown will take notice that nil April «, 1040, John Poe Aled,suit for ditwrfi m Hw growids of gross neg- lest at dnifabefore th* Ga«rt i f Com-. mm Pl«**, Greene eoaity, Ohio, in ] Gaea No, 22JI41, That said mum will * eti for beariav an «r after Mat M l. IF* M lNkUL A tim m .stow eve prev*wwnPM* »uiaiasf*"* H IG H E S T C l i f f f in f f jffy # * PROMPTLY Pali For HOUSES ANI> COWS (iCM aix* a n d (MitelltbMkJ- ° HOG&, CAtVES A m iHSSf* fUCMDVCM - < . TriepHona, X m »U, 4#4 . , - U V U OOUHTT'S ONLY 18 lp »«0a «3 PLaiNT (OoemwiTjie 9mm Wmm P m >) leader* # tm I f tottfiri* at iMbmArial pro- dwettea are psiattag eat Shat the Gan- -fMi* bae already appwprioited abaat all of the meney that ean peeaWy be 'aaMiaM•SsoAlaMYT h ^A osk E AeoJiKai AjLi^ EMaM* |# b I^OEfi ,wMWHjpwMw Hexfyeaeftr predasttsH* f way mate- rial*, even with greatly wtpaadsd pra- doetioA faattffjea. la ether weeds, they claim, with fadaejry wring every facility tac the wumafacawriag o f W materials thare la a fitait tm . the amount of maWiale that ean be pro­ duced and that that limit e f prodiu:- tjon will be reached by the expendi­ ture of the money already appropriat­ ed for national defense purpose*. ' h m * Mr. .Arthur Judy • entertained the Veterans Hospital, Dayton, last Sun­ day to receive treatment .for an in­ jured ahldc,' Ho fell when, a scaffold gave, way last winter and the mem­ ber has 'not yet become normal though fh£ broken bones healed.' Late but week the House voiced Ha strenuous disapproval of the National Labor Relation* Board and greatly changed the New Deal*labor tews by adopting the Smith Amendment to the National Labor Relations Act by' a vote o f 258 to 120, The Congress o f Industrial Organitat' >ns, beaded by John L. Lewi*, had bitterly opposed apy changes i* the tew, while tbej American Federation o f Labor, headed ] by William Green, had approved mo*t j of the Smith Amendments. The pass-j age o f the new law is another serious | blow at President Roosevelt's domestic1 policies. S ubscribe Tq T he IT ebalp f Bea’s Beauty Salon | — SPECIAL j |Oil Croq. Perm.----- ------ -— '_$i.50-! |Reg. i*0c manicure „— I— .35 | 1- , * , Facial F/ee ■, I f: J ■ .t.- . ~L*' I 5 Call 14 for your- appointmeat | I . ,eedarville,-0,' . " § I • , i »* , f * ‘ ' • 1 - , ,; ;■£ . LITTLE’S GROCERY 1 NOW j * . . ■ - * ,*8 Agents for . , “*_»| •" ■ , ' . •I ReNew Cleaners | A ^ s * • i i make that trip it real pl«asnre, to avoi&$o«ibIe disappointment, just long-distMice your friends in advance . a wise precaution that . may save time and moytey, and ^that assures you the. success o f your visit. I f you call nights or Sundays,ri*ecost isgreatlyreduced. ‘ ' ’ '' ■ , , ** 1\ - I,f ,v TUNE IN "The Telephone Hpur" ‘ - j Every Monday 7 P.M. (OhioTim*) WTAM •WLW •WSPO. v .to. XeHia, Ohio / TBt1 ■"it For Pick lip *ad.Delivery SERVICE V*:; •t ‘ ^ v i ^-* ( f « Phone 134 . . ^ ' M XENIA --Dally.'Hog Market -: We now conduct a hog market daily in addition to ouir tegular Uve Stock ^iles FVgitY,MONDAY Phone Any Bay For Market price . ' SPRINGFIELDUVE STOCKSALES CO. ^ ‘ 1 ' * *„ * * * '** 1 . Sherman Aye. . Springfield, O. Phone 5942 t i , - * * * ,* v ___n-.n.nn W'*KZ <# f ’tp * i . '2 «5if - s i f a yH s A 11 ‘ . . - • m. I *■ * X- " 4 « 3 L '9*^ > -- • *rNc f f l'VWW>r.' 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