The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

m jw r *m mw y'mM . JS& ft fiffBBmml h pa it igr tie apmhibiwi A tor th* i n i «MK m i ftmm fee writ wiStOMMl iWWMidwpi dMki. ASetiaAnt# m $ jf also fmmade fey daprodent pare&te, )mi^< ar*, ami slater*. Annthsr baportent part o f to* t i l rotorotero deferment r f family men from military mrvtee, under to* draft;-until the supply o f .stogie mow It .eshawsteA A » gffMalrapert is expected *s*n a* to the ion ! amront Of swap rob- bar obtained from the n*ti<jn-wide eottwfctoncsmpeigft jrnt ending. bloat oboomra believe tb it nsttonsl g*»o- liae rationing will depend much upon the amount o f scrap rubber collected, bob many political lenders Kero in Washington beltevft'toat gasoline ra­ tioning will pot be mode nation-wide for the present—at least pot until after the November MeeJtOtts. Tin“the meantime installation o f the petmau-* ent gaaoHneratioTrfng system for the Eastern •States bos been postponed until July 22nd,even though th* tem­ porary rationing plan hafc proven j complete failure- • ' . a m t ¥ m bonds , ' ..............1.1all...... Some 1,200 ' . . H&ye Registered ■* According to returns some IjJStfb youths between the.ages o f IBattd 10 have been registered for war service under the fifth call. The registration ■was op Saturday and Tuesday.Bosrd No. I , Xenia City and township re ported 885- • * ’ ■* The Orirtity or‘ Board No* 2" jilafceB tbo regidtrafiiMn'At:' ^ #it% o f Qsborh and 'fellow, Springs not in. ') Thisregiatratfam i# estimated i t 8«9. A u t o ’O v n M w S t o w : ■ ' I n G e t f i n K i f S ^ o g s ! Not jtoortfthan fifty payam ffiffiiSa, auto and truck owners in Greene county had purchasfttdhe rwuiredffi federal auto stickerafor windshields on July first. Common'-eewweftfc was that moat auto owners feared gaso­ line rationing soOn after toe new tags ware; purchased and for that reason waited to ese what tea* to happen. The local pcStoffiee wridout tbeSup- ply last .week and had to wait several days for more .stickers.' ’* "K Wasted money is wasted • lives. Don’t waste precious Byes. Evtoy -W fer j o b «a* spare should be used t« buy Wat Bonds. Buy your ten per cent every jpiy day. » W I| lltlllllW W« )»W H M IItl>IH H M rtm H W lM H H m t^ tll» ln >l tlll Pipe, Valves and Fittings ' for motor, gas and ateara,H*nd and Electric Pumps for all purposes, Belts. Pulleys, V Belts, PlnmMur and Beating Supplies. 1. P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. x tK u ,t im o ‘uj_±ni*mMF' A id- Eyes Examined, Glawes fitted, Reasonable Charges. Ir.C.E.Wilkin . O pkaririe Eya K tn le , OfeJo K W« pay tee HOUSES $&00 COWS $4.00 •I IWi m OO CvnQtuOn Mm$* ilM k tliliii ifr ^y ^B v m y s y -Miwwe X K N U W B H H I J M |U JM j . I T i m m im 0 0 # BUB GKiBATMt eresom ttie Owe** e»a we «j^-^deoeeis tit, » Wbat hr to becotne td this wmdd? That is the qumdion on the mind and lips of everyone as they see all piankind engaged in a struggle •whioh bid* fair to wipe out every­ thing called civilisation. la such a thgte it is good to remind * ourselves that man did not make this world, nor is it the product of natural forces. God made it. God, who is eternal, infini|e, knowing all from the beginning, is not moved by the impulses of the moment nor ataigenad by dtp oata* trophee o f a day. He made the world; - Be made man. Be had a plan for them, and still has a plan which in due season He will work out for Hi* own glory. . I. - Bad Bade the Heaven* and Earth (w . 1-5, 24-25). The plain biblical account'Uf cre- ,’«tion^-‘ Tn toe beginning God’V stands s* a dignified, satisfactory, intelligent explanation of the origin of things, and in hold contrast to "the confusing and almost unbeliev­ able theories fo f men, The best of scientists admit that tody know nothing of the/origm of things, and some even confess that they,.never will know. The'answer, to the query with which; every, hu­ man .philosophy opens is the af­ firmation with which the divine ac­ count in Genesis opens—MIn the be­ ginning God.” Space forbids full discussion of the account of creation, but a study of it will reveal its beautiful, order, symmetry, and completeness. Sci­ ence* when it gets beyond theories to facts, finds them confirmed by Scripture. Please d o ' hot reverse that and speak o f science confirming - Scripture. •B itty Watch docs not' Sgree with the time of the stars, it is the Watch that must be reset. H. God Bade Ban in His Own Image (vy. 28-30). • Although man, under the control k>l Satan, does not give much ground for the observation, it is neverthe­ less true that he was mpde in the likeness and image of God. Because -that is’true, we never give bp hope for him. That,image, no matter how deeply defaced by #in, still may be touched by-redeeming grace and restored to , fellowship with God.,, - The. likeness and image of God in man undoubtedly refer*'to a moral end spiritual likeness. Man is a •living soul with intelligence, feel­ ing, $ttd wtUi power. •Be Is.a moral being, knowing the difference be­ tween eight apd wrong.'.<He i* a self-conscious, personal being. To man Gfod gave dominion over the earth and all its'potential pow­ ers. Sometimes one has been hope­ ful that man was making good prog­ ress in toe development of toe earth’s resources for his own good ahd the glory of God. But one is almost tempted to conclude now that he has used thisgreatGod-given opportunity only for destruction and death. Chily a revival of real Chris-, tiattity can bring him hack to hi* senses, Let us pray and work for it, Observe that the family was es­ tablished as the center of man’s life on earth, aa God gave him,a <‘hfelp meet unto him /’ rWomanwas taken ’ ‘not out of man’s head that She should rule Over him; nor out -of his feet to be trampled ppon; but out o f his side 16 be equal with him, under his arm to be pro­ tected by him, and near his'heart to be loved by l^m” (Matthew Hen-, fy). ,■.■•- , The decay of family life and the substitution of social or civic units as the basis of life have led to dis­ astrous results. Not Cttly do we need a 'revival of religion, we also need a revival of the home life of toe nation. ' JO. Ged’s Creitiea Wes Cent- plete sndGoed <1:31; 2:I>. When men do reoognlac the hand b£ God in creation they all too often seem to feel that What He made Was very limited and defective. It would almost seem that God ought to be grateful that mart has been so clevsr aboutperfecting His work, developing if and making it useful. As a .matter of fact, God who had all knowledge and whose standards are higher than man’s standards could pbiiibly be, looked over His creation and “ behold, it was very g o d ’M v. 31). It Was a "finished” Man h is destroyed much o f Its beauty. Sin came in and marred the whole Orcation. What man’s in­ ventive cleverness has developed of toe possibilities of this world It only a minute fraction of what is ’ yet available. Instead of boasting, man might well be ashamed of the pathetic slowness with which he has "thought God’s thoughts after Him.” Instead o f fighting and destroy* M f hsf Ought to give his energies to. building, developing, and above a llj to loving God With all his heart and < 47-40). This Is God's first and great t commandment to you and tome, U . $*'T r** tw ry O f M r f W f r S w td Qutt«t for July July Quota for Sfaft, $S$,I$!|QQQ The May 0«M* fer OW* W m .000 The May Sales fer OWe Were |Jf,197,00(1 HKS m *116,300 1*76,100 j * f e r i n I *87,100 ! *132,100 m — !.! *695,500 S55S5r** •e^ w w w * 1 .K J>92,300h2®. I ,07'700M w o r *354.30ol * l77^ E ! i i « t 3 0 0 j "ii— •W0.90O, i!3 9 ,9 0 r | ' V*^ l$ l59 3 0 0 P**®” * LYXJ^VW!1™ j •WtTOOi fWM I l™X_,J*l59,300j7 H|70,600 ' #43,500 *286 ,30p r * 0^ \ i m * M a - i « 5 7 M r * ' MKttAV —t ____ J#368,900L -T i'.-rrl « rMMMC NUwn #3Q2;600j i. t iw iiw Ji21,400 {muEitii I W l W M n ^ B O J O o L - *145 . . . . . . . ]*20l20Qljvl_. -1*54.600^1, jH **89 . *14 7 ,0 0 0 | ^ ~ V I I U 0 0 S tin t cn n [4 3 3 ,9 9 0 .,J -| 3 0 ,0 0 0 [*48 ,800 i uattait ’ il4 i,9 0 o ! {S®sr I #33,700 ' § y J IM J J M w i w i ■w i * # p p m w n i ' W P % POT OUT WGa®» WI m U mw ee -net Umk"imt la ecdsred, detft sm e 8 g i* **#• fi aMsidwy. BEylwsss «e«P» mm 1*4 P**®•* ***^ *41 wsdfe B e toe Me*M«4 seder* *Wm m t «Mrt ** never gwlit a lag*, Wm/rntm • ■**»< * •B it* **F *•*■ *ir froatlhaair. fw rw to*sw s .'B h * itew iH d * I f ym kawrkeaey W a* paper, past* ita s i^ w wiaidewi. Aao^ crarni er irtesafede (rturet Se g^A it# lwww«» Tea ^ a bsigy have everytWng ye« nesd At hwilfc Be p r o e l a e . •. * ■■■ BMxdd yen fe t m * 1 wamlaE, remwtoer t« shat off gas s U )4m ,'tW^ m o *nm i m * »Bet HffMe on both. Bemb explosicaj* may blew them out from blast effect- Ga* toat collects a*«y b# ex- 'Frepere one room, the o«e with toe least window in the stroageet part ef year hones, for a refuge room. Fat food and drink- in* Water in It. F ata sturdy table in it. Put mattresses and chairs in to take a magasfae or tore, and a Aedjc o f carfto into to Take things - like eyeglasses end -dtotoros wfth yen when you go into t o Take toilet jfa^Milss, to iler^ s senmn. I f you. have a portaMe radic, take tost toou(Mev* a$, keep eaka. Utay'at bases, JPut eat Hikta. iwiittBSiMBSSMusrsii) sitosiatoiimotottpassef w M im >i*iimi>tiiiuniwinji»w»ii)»iiniKHi S a t o T a x U rw is .< \ ' ' t o . N s a i o w ’ The IfUieBOto tepCrt o f aalmrtAx' eoHectfitts as given by Btate treasur­ er Don (Kbrfght, shows tola revenue has deriined fer the rotenteenth con- swntiva Wtok. „The drop aver toe astoe pieriqd test ytor was fH7,458.* By SBes;iak raVettUahasderiinadlfi^ g00)00d so far tote year. -Greene coun­ ty declined g618 for the abOve week. Highways, rminlcipalities and schools suffer most from tot tax decline. : j q ? j .3 oo < iufUMfaf1 53,001 $> ■ ■ TfcaabaVamap f f Ohio showston W » Bto*4 wwtas, by.eeaattto; far the monto nf liK .:-Togft Wja* 'Baud' *Mota fa r/toe .staffa Is fN llw M - Bflto 'tofe Nattetod igiMta tsta'piaaad a t a Itopn toMars, toe mtlen goes into. Ugh gear hi Us myppart af tot War finamdag and to ^va- aar ffgUilir farces actom te Im* plemmUs at war which will firing ultimate Victory. * * * j warns. American Soldiers, Sslionr, Marines and AtrnMR jaro on every jte«to; They are-gifvtiig WS parcsat-Yot1totot saantry. What are-wa'dtoito'hero' MK-toa'lHtokfi'THldf Are we leisdlag at least ten percent jB-4aew«totoU#' them? It’s very little. But. to fight tola’ war saeaeaa- toliy our country needs a billi n dollars in WAVBonds every month from us—tbo Fettle. Bet's Go, Amaries, X>, S , School Of Christtelt Service At Salnna SABINA, O.—-The School Of Chris­ tian Service tbat will be held at the Sabina Conference Grounds July 7, S, 0, 10, Will serve primarily the Metho­ dist women o f four districts, Cincin­ nati, Hpyton, Springfield, and Wil­ mington, The organised Methodist women qf this area total* 21,6tfi. Mrs." B. F. Andrea, yfilmington, program - chairman ha* arranged a program o f international import, which includes Miss Elsa Sifuentes, Lima, Peru; Pearl Mason, Sienyu, Fukien, China, and Dorothy Lockhom,, Alan Drew School, Pina Ridge, Ky. The general theme o f study is “Christian Lines o f Defense,’’, Regis­ tration begins at 9:30 Tuesday morn­ ing. The school formally adjourns on Friday afternoon at 4:00. The daily round Includes morning, afternoon and evening sessions, » National officers taking part in the school include Mrs, F< C. Reynolds, Baltimore,Aid,? Miss Thelma Steven*, New York City; Miss Ruth E."Wheat­ on, New York City; Mrs. David D. Jones, Greensboro, N, C.; Miss Ethel Smither, Nashville, Tenn. Women o f Ohio taking part are Mrs. C, C, Long, Cmcinnetit Mrs. J. R, RoWntree, Coluttibtte; Mrs, Ruth M, Worrell, Columbus; Mrs. F. L. Brown, Milford; Mrs. Xathryn Zimmerman, Columbus; Mrs. C. R. South, Dayton; Mrs. Peter Craig, Blanchester. j Bedell, Utoena. Presldetits o f partidpeting districts ‘ Program committee iatoiAto B ri. IS. «r« Mrs. W. A. R. Broehl, J r, Andree, Wilmington; Mrs. -H. ff. Cinnati; Mrs. E. P. Mundy, Wjlming-?Z'erer* Cincinnati; Mrs. C. R. South, ton; Mr*. Hugh Conwell, Springfield, I'04?*0" : Mr«- Homer Baumgardner, Mrs, h. J. Long, Dayton.. , . Springfield. Business committee includes, Mrs. El P. Mundy, Terrace Perk; Mrs. H. H. Abels, Cedarville; Mis* Lizsie Tway, Washington, C. H.; Mrs. h. J.{ Long,. Dayton; Mrs. Roger Turrell,| Urbans; Mrs. If. Stodler, Mrs. C. L. j I Lost safe frond edamw e f -Tokie newtosperssre crowd- • ed toes* days. Everytousaa American buy* a.War Bead, -the Japs Iou fsce .B a y y o to 11% every pay dsy. . All iRWWIWSf lib psrfsctJacoliMgiwsyro i&P 1 «elyacc«Mlealpart*oTO* towafi— and the ideal •» ceaiModatoMqt tic Fblcce ee^HW^JLro Veilc*ieydwCricketTaveni • fiM rertowafit, coffeeilep oedbro NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate af Norwood-L. Youttg, De­ ceased. _ ., ■'•> Notice is hereby given that Frank Leo Dewine has been duly appointed as Executor o f the estate of Norwood Young, deeeased, late o f Yellow Springs, Greene County, Ohio, Hated ting 10th day of June, 1942. > T O L lA lf B. McCALLlSTERr . Judge o f .the •Probate ’Courts 29-3 . Greene 'County, Ohio ~ BffAllegra B.Hawes, ,y : ' , v_ Chief Deputy Clerk. BUY WAR BONDS LfeGAL NOTICE Raymond B, Darr, whose last known sddnw* whs 411 W. S9th St:, Los Angeles, California.’and whose pros- yiCTORY U N I T E D S T A T E S ONDS AND smms uttt wheroebobts is unknown, is here­ by notified that Agnes L . Darr hss filed S .petition against him jn Caw No. 24481 in top Common Pleas Court in Grjaqte County,'Ohio, praying for » divorce qnd custody ofmfttor child on grounds ;of gross neglect and that said tause will dome on for*hearing on or after the "1st day August, 1942 >, («-f9-«t-7-24> DAN M. AULTMAN, ' Attorney.for, Agnes L: Dmy LEGAL NOTICE Raymond McClanban, whewe last loiown- pMoe of rwidtnoe was 23.N .' Perry S t, Dayton, Ohio, and whose' present whereabouts is' unknown; is hereby notified that Helen MeGanban has filed her petition against him'm tha Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, Caw No. 22742, pray­ ing for a divorce'on the, grounds]kif - pros*-neglect o f duty and that said cause will’come oft for hearing on or after June 11* 1942. .{5-29-6^7,3) DAN M. AULTMAN*. Attorney for Helen,MoClafthan ....... .. "I'1'*'! h " ^ LEGAL NOTiCp * , Gebrge J. Bckhardt, whose last ’ known place o f address is^3352 'Bur./ nett Avmme, CihchmatL Ohio, will take notice that on the 3rd day o f June 1942, Mary Jane Bckhardt filed her action in the Common Pleas Court o f Gr«me County, OB|6,foi; divotoe on toe grounds o f grow neglect o f duty and iedtreme cruelty and 'for custody o f s'm inor child o f the parties and other rHief and is case No, ESS74An the records o f »ald court, Said action will be heard before sald court on th e ' 17th .day o f July 1942 o r ‘as soon . thereafter as is convenient to the court.' > 28-61 ROBERT Bt. WKAD Attorney for the Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Ettote of Rachel K. Creswell, De­ ceased. - ' Notice is hefeby given that A. H; Crelwell has bean duly appointed as Administrator of toe estate o f Rachel K. Creawell, deceased, lato o f Gedar- vjuie Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 22t*d day of June, 1942. WILLIAM B.’ M c GALLIBTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, (6-2tJ-3t-7-10) Green* County* Ohio KATES ANDUF ThiPALACEHOTiL SIXTH A T VINE STREETS ANIHONTKSASSQLMANAGCR If It ’s H e a v ily Advertised It H A S to be G O O D ^ww-ei*iwwi^«i<i»ia^iiii.ihiiiitw»nn<Viiin.(iiii.wV) ‘ A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDOUP PLAN AVAOABLE A d a i r ’s B. PWMtt it . XrotrnO. .H M M IM H . i IIH U ....I ...II . r .n l ||||||| f|||)f O O R BHA I^b D f &BBtittSCff’WM won, t o r t**, t fia is s n a g m d toe •if, fjj m m w q m om xo ttx fw n CRNrih Bm tcd’Mg! llUBM^'llttllt Mg iK to tlto , « iiJ didl W im seUtttg wa § neceswty to keep tooee fsta is and fsetories busy. Otto o f the Mggett aids In to m selling is msss adveftitong. In d ie lon g m u, it *4fKillce»*# hieH . Advertising o f p o o r ptoducts s l- ‘ynift falls. Onlya ifirsf w fe prod­ uct, fairly priced, can stand ike daggling glare o f national aftviiv tiung. When yon think o f dto heavily advertised fiOtipA breakfast foods, roughentool reft%* eratonb . iutotoohUeA advMBWB^ fid loe—-you ate thhikit^ o f A i mhtoends among commerdal gftl* -e l«4 , . %d9wnwvwW 41vdIWNwBF #■ HOTEL "g; FORT v m e . K n R f w i l l u u S B 8 4UI8IDE 10UMS (W W iT u a t T u - c o r n s \m L . U j , a c • mnatiir J i5 HH * ■ m M f t M m I N fu fa C A tn llffiia ! . . w>Br o f— w. y w « w av ^ ffd Afl Wtvlw sad ' A C ..... . ........... ■« . i O U f f im Mroero* * f i * « w * « !v - * ti IlimEbn I t m n r aamwaw iiia HOTIkS 5000 ROOMS IN• STSTIS « * * .#*• .A

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