The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52
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In the meantime, Con gressional committees continue their investigation o f the. whole-rubber sit uation. Many startling facts are be ing obtained and robber w ill continue one o f the chief topics o f discussion .in.public debates during the next few months. t— tnr yaacT—Msttheir Mark M:14*S; Luka TSXT-Oo ye Me *U the world, jw a^m es tte gento *•wary crsahat*— LEGAL NOTICE Raymond McCIanhan, whose last known place Of residence was 23 ,N« Perry St., Dayton, Ohio, and whose present whereabouts, is unknown, is . hereby-notified that Helen McCIanhan .has filed her petition against him in ■ the Common- Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, Case N o. 22742,' pray in g fo r a divorce.qp the grounds ..of gros neglect o f. duty and that said cause w ill com eon fo r hearing o n 'o r after June 11, >1342. (5-29,6t-7.3) DAN M. AULTMAN, l Attorney fo r Helen McCIanhan BUY WAR BONDS LEGAL NOTICE Fred Shows*,-whose last known ad dress is 811 Maple Avenue, Adrian, Mioh, will take notice that on the 7tn day o f May, 1942, Virginia Lee Shoos* by her- next friend, Ruth E, Seibert, filed her action in the Com mon- Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, fo r d ivorce'on the grounds o f .gross neglect o f duty, custody o f the minor .child o f the parties, support o f said minor Child, expenses and other relief and is case-N o. 22847 on the records o f paid court. Said action will be heard before said court on the 27th day o f June, 1042, o r its soon there after as is convenient to the Court. ROBERT H. WEAD, v Attorney fo r the WitnasMs o f the resurrection— that privilege o f the disciples car ried with it the responsibility o f de claring the good news o f completed redemption to e ll the nations o f the earth. In doing so they were des tined to m eet opposition end unbe lief, t o fe e l weariness and to know discouragement. So the Lord, be fore leaving this world for His pres ent m in istry et the Father’s right hand (Mark 16:19;, Heb, 7:25), pre pared them by giving them a'divine commission, which they accepted and acted upon with the assurance o f H is power and blessing. The les son is summarized, in the words, “ G o y e " (M a tt 28:19)} "They. went forth " (Mark 16:20); “ And He . , , Messed them"- (Luke 24:50), . I . «G * Few (Matt. .28:16-20). God’s plans arC never small plans, World evangelization, nothing less, was the" goal He had hi mind, and to which. Christ -commissioned this little group o f humble folk who were His disciples.' It was not only a great comm ission, but a daring one,. -Back o f such marching orders there.m ust be authority and power —and Christ had them (v» 18)—all power and all authority. - No need to measure o r compare, fo r His is the ultimate and complete authority. This is the One who said, “ Come (5-16-6tr6-19) Plaintiff BUY WAR BONDS INHniHHIWAlimiHMlIIIIHtlllNNMHHWiMi.HHIIIHIHHiHmHI Pipe, \alves and Fittings fo r | waiter, gas and steam, Hand and Electric Pimps fo r all putpesea, Beks. Pulleys, V Betti, Flanking and Heating Supplies. i J . P . BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. XENIA, OHIO M-' *‘ Eyes Examined, Glnsses Fitted, Seasonable Charges, Br.C.E.MNfkn Optometric Eya Specialist Xenia, Ohio commission is only words is accepted an d ob eyedv We read o f the disciples that— II. “ They Wettt F orth " (Mark 16: .l4r20). - The ca ll and Command are given ttr this passage. >^fhe power is m ade clear and somewhat in detail, but. the .significant thing is that they actually went forth to preach.J - The response o f .these early Chris tians was immediate find enthusi astic, Would that such a spirit had characterized the church through a ll die generations since then,, for if it had, the commission would1 long since have been carried-out. D r,1 R . A . Tdrrey has estimated that if everyone, in a church o f 2,000 were to Win one sou l.a year, and each convert win one soul each year, the world would be evangelized in less than 85 years. But while on the whole the church has failed, there have been valiant souls all down through its history who have .given themselves to the business o f soul-winning, With them, as with these o f the first century, the secret is ever “ The Lord work ing with them.” We read that as He was leaving this earth and His discipkC, He lifted up His hands— m . “ And He . . . Blessed Them " (Luke 24:49-53). r - God has always honored those who jh faith have obeyed His command, Ik e whole history o f m issionary en deavor beats eloquent .testimony to that fact* Sometimes we marvel at the suc cess o f a great movement, such as that founded by John Wesley, The answer Is that God found a man, or a little group o f men or women, will ing to take. Him at His word and step out in earnest purpose to obey Him. “ For.forty years John Wesley carried on h k mission o f canvass ing. tor Christ 'a* a. parliamentary candidate canvasses fo r votes in bis Constituency In the strenuous three weeks before an election’ ” (Ar nold’s Commentary). Little wonder that with tha blessing o f Christ upon Us work brings joy to many avan to this day. - Note that the disciples who had been made sad and despondent by their parting with Christ at Cal vary now went' away to joy. The joy of the Lord la the stmigth o f the Christian worker. It gives biin abundant grace and power in bow o f need and makes him a fruitful servant, A Warm Heal I saw once lying side by aids in (ids made of great workshop, two heau, u,«w ui m«taL The one was perfect; ail the featuresof a noble, manly face came out Clear and distinct in their lines of strength and beauty; in the other, scarcely a single feature could be recognized; it was all marred and spoiled. “The metal had been let’ grew a little too cool, sir," said the man who was showing it to me, I could not help thinking how true that was of many a form more precious than metal, —Canon Teignmouth -Sbsira, We jiffs * - HORSES COWS 14.40 a t r i x u d M-dtHw M*f*. ifcwg. C l.**, w f siaaa taas a Jt i^iiiiva ^ iiiiww i yttmfujr pmaHH IM. Mt **— m “ ■— • Stt- w»iwiiiiiiiiWiiiiiiii((mii*wiimiwijL ‘ A tfAMft THAT STANDS FOR GOOD F U R N I T U R E bUDGET FLAN AVAILABLE M m \ t i l l w . ml *eM e*0 . wwiWmiHlimi OMilMff FUME G&itWe 4*igpNw MFC to Ha. jtffXf - M m T . BCHsMNt, f i alKag w * M « > mmNHtiktkut MMiNCl Mm la the above ea tttM eaaea, prey- Joha T . Dillwaa* Flaitotfr, v*. Jean IHilmaa, ' dhJ^ek|Aw ♦Ua4' m|^| Iwik (W N M U W BAM «L AULTMAN, EITT W AR ROMWI TEliPHOfiE unto m e "; then, “ Follow me, and I w ill make you fishers pf men,” and who now says, “ Go.” If we heed one command, should we not abso lutely obey the others? The message is His message, the .gospel (M ark1 lfi;1 5 )/ It is the only m essage! ' The witnesses o f Christ .are not called to educate and civilize the heathen without winning them to Christ. T o do so is only to prepare stronger and m ore skillful ene m ies Of all that w e count holy; But a great program ' means noth- The attractive red, white and blue window sticker, pictured above, is the new yardstick o f patriotism in the War Bond drive throughout the nation. With the slogan, “ Everybody every pay day, ten percent,” sweep ing the country, patriotic Americans on the home front are rallying to their Government’s appeal fo r fund* w ith'which to help finance'the war. The hom e Which displays the “ ten percent” sticker is doing Its share toward V ictory fo r America end the United Nations. The stickers are being d ie -1 tributed through loca l War Savings Chairmen. v .stTrtcturjrDtfarimtnt, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE George J. Eckhardt, whose last known place o f address is 8352 Bur- liett Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio, Will take notice that on the 3rd day o f June 1042, Mary Jane Eckhardt filed her action in the Common Fleas Court o f Greeiie County, Ohio, fo r divorce on the grounds o f gross -neglect o f duty aiid extreme cruelty and fo r custody Of a minor child o f the parties and other relief and is case No. 22873 on tbe records o f said court* Said action will be heard before said court on the 17th day o f July 1942 or as soon thereafter as fs convenient to the court. 28-6 ROBERT H. WEAD Attorney fo r the Plaintiff Charles E* Armstrong, whose last known place o f address Is 3062 East Grand Blvd., Detroit, Michigan, will take notice that -on May .18th, 1942, Anna B.. Armstrong filed her certain' petition against him fo r divorce and , equitable relief on the grounds o f j gross neglect o f duty, being Case No. ; 22856 on the docket o f the Common (Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio.- i Said cause w ill come on for hearing ‘ on or after July 6th, 1042. (6-22-Gt-6-26) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney fo r Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE jpg if it is not carried .out; a^great unless it Edmonia Lickliter, whose last known m m i f address is R . N o .'l, Waynesboro, V ir ginia will take notice that on the 12th ,day o f May, 1042, S . K . Lickliter filed ^ his action in the Common Pleas Coiirt j o f Greene County, *Ohio for" divorce ( on the grpunds o f gross neglect o f duty, and other relief and Is ca ie h|>. 22851 on the records o f said court. Said action w ill be heard before said .court on the 27th day o f June; 1042, or as soon-thereafter as’ Is convenient to the court. ; (5-15-6t-6-19) ROBERT H* WEAD , ’ Attorney fo r the Plaintiff A W 'WtSMWtWMUDStSMWS V .S* Trttinry D tfttm M Call ihw fiu«in*gsOfficenow, before the ielephone bodk goes to press, ifY O u w a n i iomake cmy change in ike wayyou cue listed in Ihe WhitePage Alphabetical Section. Other persons In your household also can be listed on^your telephone io avoid loss of contacts with friends*; Phone us for details.' t h e Y a ltow le g s O a s sHia d S a ctioic .h— srtfS N iy t f n id i fm r e d v e ffto ln e ; THE OH IO BELL tELEFHONE COMPANY .*r; ■tl Over A Century of Financial Service WE DIVE JUST-INSTALLED ABOUT 100 JEW SAFETY DEPOSIT -BOXES WHICH RENT FOR $2.00 PER TEAR P t B S « B, S. 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