The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52
mmm » ' IflUMU •> 11 # ' M^»Tf PTIfHf w H M R SR ^ m w # w PPI »W pW r To bring * greater mwMart <4! pro tection from highway fce*Mf*ta to the thousand* o f school children in Ohio, Gov* John Jf. Bricber K m cawsd to bo pat into effect, through the depart ment o f highways, a newead distinc tive system o f pavement marking and road standards. > In f w it o f alt school propertt## »*V type, wore noticeable yellow no-paaa- tog ( mhb have b#**i creator the word “ school” has been lettered in the right hand driving lane at each end o f the school property, and standards bear ing the legend, “ School, Speed Limit 20 Mi|ee per Hour,* have made their *ppO»ra»te«< It wag Governor Bricker’s belief, ho said, that “motorists should fasW for get that children do forget about auto- mottles." Thk warning signs provided by the highway department are oh easels .Which the'aehool authorities furnish, apd will he act to tyo roadways dur ing the hours children, are going to and from school, at the noon hour, and .during recesses. At a distance o f 500 feet In each direction from the schools other sign* have, been eracted, the legends being, “ School Zone 500 Feet” . “Our new system o f marking school tones on our rural state highways i* the most complete used by any state," said Governor Bricker. “The highway department ha* gone to unusual lengths in carrying out our ideas fob greater protection to our children. This system o f marking the highways at schools is just another step- in our efforts to promote greater safety con sciousness in the be)i£f that it .will all help make Ohio the safest state." He’s ARecwaBreaker Mwty sC laHgtw combined with jest the right amount o* ***** -------premised'la the Paramount comedy4rama,^ The ttraa* MaGtttyj* which la scheduled to open Saturday at the iWesttc nsaatar. UeRjUng an-extensive cast of popular £^Te^ aw Brton ■ llasibl' jlawiM- and. Akim, Tamlroff. with, WlUiam im- Jbslynaud Mary Thomas also featured. the storytells of the rise and fall of one Dan McGlnty.who, starting as a repeat-voter under gf J f t J ^ o t T S c a l W graduate. Into collector of . SdmSwTptottetlOtt money, sad. wins &•**»*' j£ttM ghdamasw and wUltognes* to fight—■♦lthoat even waiting Temperance Tfot*§ 0RDARV1LLE RESEARCH CLUB TO REAR TALK OCTOBER # Wednesday. - For Sale—Ford coupe in good1 condi tion. Call on or address Mrs. Jennie Shroades, CedaxviUe. Sponsored-by Cedarville W. C. T. U. Dr. Haven Emerson, o f Columbia University, says: “ Alcohol is a cause o f primarp dis- ease.' ' - ' “ Alcohol caused disabilities through inheritance. . k '» “ Alcohol lowers resistance to infec tion. • "T "Alcohol increases susceptibility to poison from heavy metals. . “Alcohol increases severity, compli cation, and time o f recovery from In dustrial accidents, “Alcohol increases gonefal merbid- ' ity and mortality fr*m other diseases than those due directly to the use o f alcohol. Alcohol shortens the Spin o f life. “Alcohol reduces judgment, discrim ination, endurance and precision o f action. “ Alcohol reduces consumption milk." t * ....... .... ' *o f Democratic members feel that final Nothing But Trouble—“I am not go-* adjournment should not be taksn as. ing to touch any more liquor. It never *>** as th« international situation re caused me anything, but trouble," de- ^MW critical, but Congress shbuM dared a thirty-four yeato old man, ap- onl* ««**• **r * n » days at a time, pearing before Judge Wittns of Seat- thu* hoWJn* »» readiness for tie, Washington, according to the P^mpt action i f developmehts should Sally Times. The prisoner was con- 8C require, vietod of automobile theft. — As just a little tip to the taxpayers: According to present plana the outlay for national defense during the next six years, exclusive # present appro* priatkms, is to be approximately thirty-six billion dollars. Of course, t h e s e i n * y .bo changed con-. siderably, depending apon tvhat hap pens to Great Britain, the future ac tions o f the Axis Powers, and upon developments o f some o f the Policies of oar own government, counterpart in the white world, earns - _ ^ from the office of teahw « , Moritor,, an chief special offiror for tha M ian 1,11 Service. It seems that Indians, who ***** ] *“ * * a <£!£* Imve been receiving an increasing v o t e rmmm vwwr Very Sensitive By Charles Evans, Lamate „ .'MisS 'ElitK MeBeth, o f the* Spring Bold Library staffwill be guest apeak* ejf iafc the, October meeting of the Re search Club, Cedarifille^at the'horn _ ............... ....... f ...................^ o f Mrs. Karih Brill, on October 3, *eniiigs at home. Thosewere “ the good “Uncle Arthur is very sensitive. He ipvcr goes^around to the old home dace. He just doesn’t want to See it, to feels so-bad that the recent owners 'iave allowed the buildings to fall into l-cny, and that the farm is not what t used to be," Thus spoke a proges- tVc. former about hip Wide, a clergy- nan living near €hi«*0b,' “ He tbmes back every summer” , -ontinued the Pennsylvanian, “ but he ’ ever drives over where he lived as a toy. It would give him pain to see the place. When his father lived, there vas no'better farm in the country. Always the buildings were kept in tood repair, and well painted. The premise’s were in good order then; but they do' look had. The property' has -■hanged hands several times in the (ast twenty .years. It grieves my uncle very much. The farm had beer* in thte family over a hundred years,” The environment of childhood’s irt» pressionable years is Unforgefcabk Youth’s scenes .and events are indel ibly registered on- the tablcts’b f 'mem* >ry. The daily schedule on that farm v half-century ago Was orderly and regular as a clbck. Gorn and oat* had *o be in the ground by the middle of Way, Haying and the harvesting of wheat'were begun at the right time. Sometimes there wa* too much work and the town Bbtorthmf-July ceiebra* tion could not be attended. There wen the' neighborhood gatherings, .church and school intrests, and the long eV- ' M mh I ik float. IMA TRrflgrlaiflM 'tflro i n k m m rm HCKHto-fllf ' H U H i y 0 *.iA HvfHPf jPH#«afW to jW#* wW m wi A*MHA Bfl. m m * m , m *m ib*. — ___ ^ «jg M t Us. « f 4mm ' imm* Hw, _____ „ f j » j# .f«A ft . JA ld i-tof lbs. ______ .............................. iW blll . •. Fat Bow* down Btogs ■ *bwg W W -aw aM U'M*’, urn , pigr MS dawn A B w w ! « F w r j g ~ ________ _,;M . • Money—ita makigg m 4 tiatoi—to] — —— — —*,-MA. a matter which constantly concerna1Medium --------------- „.._7.50 all o f ua a# long as are liv* fa thto Euros___ ___ ,»<IP0 down: world. It to the medium of ex- X W u * * AJtD ABUSE o r - WEALTH change whftrcb^ the -labors of one CATTLE—165 Med. Grass BUers —„ _ .M b man may be exchanged for the I*- -1n ' Wp!. T il . ft4Wt bora o f another, in the purchase o f j „ — T**® to 3B0 when' “Art” will be the subject for old day8». Npw with power farming discussion. . swift cars and good toads, the rura Members will .respond to roll- call Scene ia altered Some think it is « with “My Favorite Painting”. *change for the better;* others art It is hoped, that many members o f the doubtful Whatever the opinion maj Research Club will attend ,the con- ^ ;a lamentable when, farm prop- ferefice o f the Middle West Federa- torty is allowed to deteriorate, tmtfmeetfag to be held October 8-5, j' Urie,e Arthur has,given hia life tt aL yiu ? t 04 to?* * £ T *mee ^ H following an ideal. Hia boyhood day. ^dretotlmFederotion both days. Div \ directed that way.- His parents toaephine L. Pifeme will ^ . ^ f - U e r c c r n e s t Christiana. He entered «W ministry i" the hope o f helping tell o f the “ Good -Neighbor Tour” on ‘t ,.! o f WASHINGTON LETTER (Continued front Ant pagt) Judge Thyself—An Indian was re cently appointed to the position of tribal Judge. He celebrated his. new poeition by getting intoxicated. When tbs time came to convene court, ac cording to « story in the New York Times, “ he opened toort, sentenced himself to ten days in jail tor being drank, and then resigswd," This story, whieb probably has no- folks to find the better life. So when jits sees the old farm In a dc-lapidatcd condition, he can’t help but feel sad A moral lapse blurs bis artistic sense. It shocks his conception o f the ideal. His father left the farm in fine order, but the later owners fell down on the job,- It is/too bad, and he is very sensitive to the decline, The hope o f the Christian religion is that'every one may hold fast to that which is good, noble and true. Practical -matters such as the care and management df property reflect our ideas. If there are no ideals, the worst may happen. Conversely, where there are high hopes there are corresponding afforts to keep property in good order, and likewise to keep human relations in a peaceful plane, We hope the day vill come when everyone will be $o minded.^ We think Uncle Arthur is justiffed in his deep regret. in their own affairs in recent years, are taking their newly acquired dig nity vstv serfawriy in matter* of law aaforecnafat. - Thto to a strongly intoxicated *m> fetpto *awdrank with th* row and dangaroiMi whisky o f power, A mto aro flwttoeafed with tiw litter b#sr at tot*. Bsww row staggering tinwufi to* swrot and asduetbr* wfae at p«a-. a*# ail rif »*, 1 suspect, row ebampaigma at fltfieaMl tbto is so, furtfcr m totonliatiaq toawngk tha ro o f *L waapMl aadai aiait* roniaAroaaxjf’, l i b , l!M Read, vflto, OMa. LEGAL NOTICE Court of Common Fleas, Graeite Caunty, Ohio Dal# I,. Lockwood, ; Plslntifr, vx. Fcliciii Lockwood, Defendant. ' Felkite Lockwood, whose last knowr f t addretoris c*r« General Delivery, Day. i ton* Beach, Fla,, will talc* notiea that f on the » th day o f July, l«40, Dale L. |Lockwood filed his petition against htr ”^ T * , , ,tor divorc# in the Common Pleas Court Effte Hrofatorey, whom*pirn* o f nasi-. of Greene County, Ohio, on ground* toroa torototowa, will taka notice that; o f gross neglect of duty and extreme t* toaguat« , IMA, Walter Humphrey cruelty, Raid petition will be for* ftod aaflt flat A tom * an «K* grorod*shearing ofl and after the ?th day id •f wflftd atoana* bafaro tKaOamrt trf ; ftoptember, mo, at the eanvenianee Oeromro FI mhk Groro* aounty, Ohio,?0f the court, and unless answer is flted to O roam *M « . That said ea«rolby Mid tofendawt prior f« that date, w® an far Kroetat on m affear| judgment may ba takan grantiag a Ortabw t, IITO. . 1 . I dtvoroe to the pWnttff. r . W. DroAria, AStenmy. LEGAL NOTIOK goods and services. * It may be Used to send a. messenger to the and* of the earth with the good new* of salvation or, tm the other hand, it may be-the ready instrument to de- atroy both^body and soul o f those Who abuse it. Man; may have mon ey, and be a blessing, or money may have a man, and be a cone. I. The Right spirit la tte Uawof Money (Prov. U :24 -»). What a man does with his money is only a .reflection of what he to fa* his inmost life. The spirit which, Withholds unless there is a return to itself fa pleasure'or profit to h selfish and ungodly spirit. To. at tempt to present one’s self before the world as a follower of Christ and; to have that attitude toward* what .one possesses to to'deny* b y one’s 1acts fact testimony of one’s lips," * ' Ndt all “ scattering" (v. 241 to commendable. It is possible to bw1- careless and wasteful, and that neU l ther honors God nor helps our fellow’ men. Then, too, a man may scat- '' ter liberally, as the farmer does -1 when he sows seed, knowing that he -will have a richer harvest for him-; -self. That is only a different type of' selfishness.. .The man who knows “ God, that' giveth to all men liberally” (James' 1:5), scatters riot only his money, but hia riches o f mind and spirit in . his life and service. He gives him self and what he has to God—and' to man as he serve* God—and rich is his reward, fa sad.contrast fc- the.man.who keeps his possessions^- but finds that withal he has only barren leanness of soul and life: II. The Good andTHad Use si . Money (vv, 27-29). „ The man Who looks for,good finds it; and toe one who looks for trouble* fiods’ that, too. That to true fa the 'Use'of money as-well as elsewhere - in .life. One way to end up fa-cer tain disappointment to to put your trust in money, far, white it opens ■ - many doors, it cannot open to# door to heaven, and, while ft Can bay Med, Heifers __ __ 6AO to 7£0 Fat Cows . . m * m A m fa* mm «* «*MO to 6.85 Med. Cow* . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . 0 0 to 5,50 Thin Cow*----- ----------- 4.00 down Bulls . . . . . — . . . — ....6 ,AO down CALVES—158 ilO T fltrow COteTMCTOProi M l m m m ** «f gpiw* sBWtAroJro ~ Township Eaeii fahwl DteteliLLg Rriroro Ctedy, QWe al tte Offtes si mmU ■* UAla ftelMp ship m sam tst Osdorr®^ CtA^vro IRtestt# CII^«M h E v E ^ IMwfl Bteadard Thee, an Fsideg, i ipteediir ff, tm , far froiilshteg *X rotearhds aadpswfacsitogsfltebsiMieMSMrytot1 the ewrtien end ssroteroKsw s i » Groftca aeecedteg to ptero uni oprot*; SoaMeti* propared i f Ifarifar ET. LetMr* Harroro T, Hiteter, Awrotets AroMteetei leeeted aONR Seat 2Hfh HUPPP ri .W|SI(H®WPEPr Btoa wEt b# fttb*Wr opawad **d ro*L '' ■ ■ , . ■ ■ ■ ' , : PI mmi trod igpariflaarions mmm Kb fa to* Offia* ef tte OMo ef tt* ssM Board ©f Edscatton, CaderoBle, Cfete, end-at the offloae < 4 - aaM Awfcfterta, SpringfteM, Ohto AH bids must be made eat ia *c- cordMte* with toe laws of Ofae and npopbiding forms whichwifi be for- nishsd bytoe Ardrftoet, Kstt bOi mrot be aeeempsnied by a ftseskf Bend o#--* Certified Cheek on a bank doing boslness ln to* State Top Calves — —— . 11^0 to 12-10 ' of Ohio fa.to* amount of ten peeemtt GoodA Choice......— 10,10 toll,Sff;(IO%)‘o£ toe amount of ike Wd, eon- Med. Kinds -------- . . . ----- 8.10 to 9 . 4 $ dftioned faat if the bid to accepted, Culls -7J50 dorm: |fbe NDG^isfytl Udifat wffl istt^ecU >WmliwwwM«iM»ininm»w>iiimiiwmi<WimHm*i«>miiw<wHmwi«>iiifHi>w>Miimmtw>ww,WM»wi»*.Mi^»w«m«>»> w a n t WRayga 'iy--- * ■ KKMKBfi 9 X' M M RrJWyWtroWP’ p ^ ! |p^ ., HORSESAND COWS ( ( B i h A o i A c « i f f i i a a ) j u ROG 9 . CALVE 5 AND SHEEP REMOVED PROMPTLY XBIflAFERTILEOER 6 TAKKA6ECO. GREENE COUNTY-S O N tY RENDERING PLANT mnm,iniminiiiwninn<WKnwM,wiiiMW»<»)H>»iw«WW<Hnmi>iwii»inmMiwiHW»inwiw>w«4M>HmiiH^,iw*« ttm m a # * * * * * * w*m * * * * * A t uM aiA , fPIMWPMi' ' The rtoht to nroiorol Iff tta Eroad a min* #ir MUb im w* ™ n roe esdm-ails Tnwwi to I M Ettrol DMriet, mmm Usssm* &**>■ f jr , roroa gaulE^ro #PN m Wa ■ MsMMMmw*t wiPIWa DeOad tide gTto dor af A-sgust, I t t t iftfW Nm For Res* Fwrsishsd ~aprotment. 'Medero, *ve m m end beto. AuNy «t toto efftee. MUBrillWflHWMNHlllllMtH' tnqiri. Mr tt enfaiot b # heaito ami faqfafaroe> To seeitKoadii sMMfe tb« Lordsnd Hi* righteousness, and you will “ flourish as * branch.” You.may not have the riches o f thto earth, but you will prosper fa those things which are o f eternal- val ue. . You will be wise fa the conduct' of the affaire Of- your own house.; (v, 29) and life, because you are “ wise of heart.” . IH. The BTOt Use of Money (w . 30,31). ‘ * One' of America’* leading busi ness analysts and statisticians said some years ago that the beat invest* ment o f funds was in the winning o f souls to Jesus Christ. Had man ex pended the money which -should- have gone for that purpose, at the right time, we "might have been, spared the apending of billions of dollars for war in these latter days.' “ Ho that is wise winheth acute” ’ (v. 30 H. V.)» “ Arid they that b#.' wise shall shine as the brightness uf the firmament; and they thatturn many to righteousness, as the stars for ever and ever” (Dan. 12:3). The glory that awaits the believer' fa this life and in the life to come, as well as the judgmentwhich inev itably must fall on the sinner (v. 31), should urge us on fa (he winning of Souls, But even more than that, the love of God, and “ the love of Christ” which “ gonstraineth us” (IF Cor. 5:14), should cause us to puf. ourselves and our money into Hto hands, to be used fa the winning; of souls, Could there be any better use of money? « IV, Tiro Test of toe Use at IfeSey (Luke I6J11-13), Ultimately each one .of us must give an account to God of the man ner fa which we have lived. These verses and others indicate that one of the matters for which we must answer to the manner fa Which we have Used or abused the money or other possessions with which God has blessed ua, We ate stewards, and only as w* demonstrate our faithfulness and wisdom fa the use o f the “ unright eous mammon” (v. 11); that is, the money of this world, can God en trust us neither here or in the world to com* with His true riches, Let us bo very riear about thto {Hunt today. It does make a vital difference to your spiritual life how you regard money. You cannot sep arate your life into compartments, with a spiritual Sunday religion and a do-Meyou-please weekday, busi- new or social life. The dollar you spend on Monday to of as much con- ram to God as th* dollar you put fa ;h* offering on Sunday. ^ ’ UNTIL OCTOBER 1, 1940 If possible we advise putting in your winter coal during;balance of September while deliveries can be made at present prices, as maybe they will put this Act itfto effect some time, . ^ J s ^ v i. 1 ’ *•' r' tA \ , i s ' , , i. j- '•' •» t , ti i « 1 N ^ -P -trRUGA '.F lR -ite ‘ V ; ’ ‘ ” 1 , 4 ,f V * , " ■* ■* *» , r n C . L M «6 tlIN it Phone 3 , ' -- ‘ • IWMHniWIWM>MWMIHI«mnHI»ri»IHWIWIimmiWIWtM.WIlRIHiminmUI>lO>HWHMIMlHWIH<.H<imilHO).M Te* Itod I f y»vV# l» '• Mrry, for Mr# ts. wk*r# "yAttriwte.Rik’ * • If ymt Gfatlr 7** « » walk past suits this season as ypu may kero done ' otter., saasons, ycw’ve an- otter think conring. Sven .fa tt# wndowp, ttese suito almost put out their arms like. • petrol boy e t b p p i n g traffic. There’s somethingabout them ttat can fake a man’s nund, off a dentist’s, appointment or an errand . Idf Ida wife. _ V ‘ It’s mannish style at Its b e s t , ; a thing men havr wanted for year* but newer found. ^ You'll s t op whatever you're doing if you’ll stop fa a minute and try a few do. “v • * . ; r * "r ' >* -• i ‘ i : NIW M U SUITS $ 2 5 u 558 Seatt Foaatola Avis. . r: ivr*.;. A MANHATTAN SHIRTS^ ' EpxmgSolilR Ohio “ A M fa TMMm xH in t o T m n*RAwi d a l * l . iw r& m m n ropw tttett, MaCalltoter ft Gifawy, tsmhs, Attorroyafor Ftofariff. S o r t BM*tr Sskm a>ro Sk** m tm* m «*#*ft ^ > ro fttoro toteto•»u i ♦i.«o xM *** SrRCIAL OB Om . Fatim, wmM 9Vt MMMI VwMNmWtwB Os* H far y*ro *#p*tot«»#*t CMaedSSft O. 1 BjrgETthe rowGhettitot let m * mm sm * M a t yw»Tl say, “ Iff# first frowMw ft*# J ftte-tfa fti Gkrmtrt** thsikmhrt** Fat ti Ift o ir te tte iaeult md tta rroriiri e f atwert twa seBt fsm « f Ghewetet h t*m u *m motor cm s TO w . . . keTOrokfa tbro hee bstefakt wWk, ft .uaagirolai , ■aeeetocteilwg ai waiiates enduro tkftteii rote#'# r i>g feweta ♦«. laafarilfa that wdw m *m * y aaelKa fat t t a w lit fa eBat yew « roeaer ear whteh m m m * «B *'* - Savttrtteroaqrto^tteeleweroi^jlaM. feyfatwdfit*a*s« faWMdl fa fadk -w ltt terror, httiar, wktor nahat XJro-w itt aroaptte«e)iy oentferfahte Intactew fotewteii*,” orettptespec#ffa ' ateparosagsr^ In tte fadfat nrodato. ^ t e s »>to fa «^ a t ta r o wih»efagfafaMttd«<iartroe^ tttey fakw y it. ftwfayf rov ^ n n B K O t e u u n C U M M N Q S C H C V R O L E T i U B C w i i t fM M L Flan* for Conp hors by fSepteml early last w«?k 4 nt that A<Jmini> not.cgunt a puffic in toe Home to , resofatioB for si It now seems ap * ««nt legtolattve xOBjpfetedbefore hap* not until meantime a. bloc i o f toe Republic,- dependent Demi ' that when Congr labors-it recess at^a time *o ti Of government n tion .promptly ii ' Angry because . House to adjou Barkley .and oth have been thre continuous sessi ' ber. While^man course, like to 'after their cam; still insist that cast aside their < and stay on th rather than to ti, tool 'of-the. coui during the next predictionjof.yo -In the end the gram will be a. M*r# 1 h wh t you this»a have you’ve rnngi. e win^ lost pul :e a p n g to thing, 1 an fal ff a del )r an e Capital Convei end,centered ai entered Into bet Germany last . on the United Of Course, the pact -was not ttiany have susj had been enter time ago. :Reeei" . Department, h».\ made certain si between Japan, When the fif tion Act was ; gress, and -ami to delay the d order to give .' -rout whether < ,, could be obtai- enlistments, A militarists and shrieked Ioudlj lay Jin the cor manpower woul wreck the en ' program. The passed in the f< desired and soo . announced that be called into election. Now, it has been ar<> the conscripts fee before som< that-but few > ruary or Marc volunteer enlii such a rate as most as rapid! «*re of, clothe fa the Army, announcement Riately half i Wiil hot be inc to Jaattary. a sadkeommer our national dot equipment, hou it does bear or totttion of the gued tokt imn ' Sot necessary h style ing met) ars but 1 o p wh if you*; and toy a i sii to . j G l awioU ,1 ATTAN fie ld , < is a muc tong a* volunt t7=~i /fP' tttafaed as r. m h * be assimilat fewea. A furor the fa a teapot h gteMional cii •otmnisaionfaK ton o f the Pr tte Anmy. E! fact to draft “ specialist” Atmy as a C , tL , mony at the wb**1b*»« r, larger, comforts »” -or ftfti; hto wife and pendant upa wrootH part arid ther ^^i^v.Tfarit fauhediate w*, tofa "special Will be assiy Wright Field teealve twenf yaar baae p wdBrosteint fate a won,, eiflfcmniliinn Dift Dapartieant m i* arraiv test Week, I a# former mi o f any kind C*&> i& m m 1
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