The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52
s - m o & xvm M B f lu m i w a t , S eptember ** ims .■ aj l 31 « 1 n ic \t LEGAL K0T1C3S H<rtfc« lx givon that sealed bid* will b* w crired tmtfl UMfi o'clock Rwm E. W. T, oa Saturday, Sep tember J*. 1942, by the Board o f Com mlMkmor* o f GrOorw County, Ohio, at their office in the Court House, Xenia, Ohio, f o r remodeling the beating and vantUUrting system in the present Greener County CStildrens Horae locat ed three miles West o f Xenia, Ohio, on XI. S. Route 85, in accordance with plans and specifications fo r said work on, file with the Clerk o f the Board o f County Commissioners in the Court House at Xenia, Ohio.. Rian* and specifications may be ex amined in the Clerk's o__ce or copy may be obtained upon deposit o f $10.- 00 insuring return o f the plans and specifications, AU bids shall be seal ed in accordance with State Law and accompanied by certified check or bid bond in the amount o f 5% o f such re spective bid, payable to the order o f the Commissioners o f Greene County, Ohio, ’ BOARD QF COMMISSIONERS OF GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Raymond Spahr, Clark (8-14-21-28-9-44) Marcus Shoup, , . Prosecuting Attorney LEGAL NOTICE Hilda Fiedler; whose present place o f residence is unknown, but whose , last known residence was Essen, Ruhr, •Germany, will take notice that on the 8th day o f August, 1942, Wilhelm Fiedler filed his certain petition in di vorce before the Common Pleas Court, Greene. County; Ohio, in. Case No, 22929, on the docket o f said Court, on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty, seeking a divorce, custody o f child, and equitable relief. That said cause will come on for hearing on or after September 26, 1942. - • (8-14-6t-9-18) MARCUS SHOUP, * Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE William Lane, whose place o f resi dence is unknown to the-plaintiff and with reasonable diligence can not be ascertained, will take notice that on the 28th day o f July, 1942 the under signed, Jane Lane, filed her petition against William. Lane in the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, praying fo r a divorce and relief on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty. Said cause will be for hearing on and after six full weeks,from the date o f first publication hereof, v (7-31-6t-9-4) JANE LANE , by h er Attorney, Philip Aultman LEGAL NOTICE ■Sellars Shaw, whose residence is ,unknown will take notice .that on August 14th, 1942, Ethel Shaw, his wife, instituted an action for divorce and for custody o f children and equi- , table relief on grounds o f gross neg lect o f duty, in Common Pleas Court o f .Greene County, Ohio, in Case No, 22,937, Said action will be for hear ing on or after six (6) weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this notice-in the Cedarville Herald, dated August 21st, 1942; and you are required to plead within that time or judgment will be taken against you. „ (8-21-6t-9-25) . ' ETHEL SHAW, By Smith, McCallister & Gibney, Her Attorneys. INVEST 10 PER CENT OF YOUR WEEKLY PAY IN WAR BONDS * IMPROVED uniform INTER IW M t fM , t A l CONDAVI S c h o o l , l ~ esson „ B y HA BO Ln L , ttTNDQU IST, D . D. Of T h » Moody Bible Institute uf Lhtc.igo. (Released by Western Newspaper Unloa.i Lesson for September 6 l| Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se- lectod and copyrighted by International 11 Council of Religious Education; used by permission. THE ALCOHOL PROBLEM; PAST AND PRESENT LESSON TEXT—Genesis 13:13: 13:23-2Sj * Deuteronomy 32:31*33; Amos 6:1-7, GOLDEN TEXT—The way of the ungodly shall perlsb.—Psalm 1:9. im i itn u tm iH n n iim H im m iiiiii A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE Adair’s ft Detrslt St X m U, a •*rtrr... i‘TfififmTniiuiinnnniiiiii>iwitMiiwM>ir(xiwi»l We pay for HORSES $6.00 COWS $4.00 o f size and condition Hogs, Sheep, Calves, etc. Removed promptly call XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE M’A. 454 Reverse Charges E. G. Buchaieb, Xenia, Ohio FARM 4% LOANS No application fee. No appraisal fe*. 1 ‘ finance your loans at the lowest interest rates ever offered. McSavaney A Ce, London, O# dal! or Write LEON H. KLING Cedarville, O. . I - lM l The necessity for using to the limit every resource—man power and material—in this time of national crisis should make every Ajnerican doubly alert to the devastation and loss which has come (and is coming in increasing measure)-to us as a result o f the sale of intoxicants. This is no time (nor was there ever a time), when, “ men should put their enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains; that we should with joy, pleasure, revel and applause transform ourselves into beasts! To be now a sensible man, by arid by a fool, and presently a beast!” (Shakespeare). Christians—and especially Sunday school teachers—should use this les- • son to drive home anew the great lessml^orN^orpF accountability, of the importance of -man's choice of a way o f life, and the 'certainty o f . judgment, ' ~ -- I. Man is Morally Responsible (Gen. 13:13; 19:23-25). L ife is not just a careless drifting from day to day, from pleasure to «• pleasure, from sin to sin. Man was created in the likeness and image of God, which means that he is a personal being, knowing right from : wrong and possessing the power of < choice. Sodom and' Gomorrah drew upon themselves the judgment of God because of their determination ' to persist in horrible wickedness. , What happened to those cities, ter rible as it was, is but a prophecy , o f even greater judgment to come (Luke 10:10-12). If .man chooses to do right, he may count on all the resources of the omnipotent God to uphold him. But if he chooses to go in the w a y .. o f sin; he must look forward to the judgment] of God. It is important- to remember that II. He Chooses His 'Own Way of Life (Deut. 32:31-33). Moses contrasts the Rock—Jeho vah—in whom his people trusted, and the corrupt standards of their heathen •neighbors, of Sodom and ’ Gomorrah ; but note it well, each one made his own choice, Orie greater than Moses, our Lord Himself (Matt. 7:13, M isspoke of the two ways, and noted with sad- ness that many go down the broad road to destruction and but few walk in the narrow way of life. It is a vital matter that we Leach our. boys and girls the great and noble spiritual standards of Christi anity; bring! into their lives the pow er o f God through faith in Christ that they may choose well for them selves and be able to lead a bewil dered war-shocked world' in L!ie right w a y .. The need of humanity is great now, but. it will be even greater in a post-war world of broken homes, broken lives and broken hearts. We must be ready to minister in the name of Christ. IH. Neglect and Ignorance Are No Excuse (Amos 6:1-7). Surprise attack is always doubly effective. “ Remember Pearl Har bor.” Yes, and remember mah's de feat in spiritual things. Satan would like to lull us to sleep with the assurance that all is well. The heart of man is prone to cher ish optimistic thoughts; to .magnify that, which! encourages him to take his ease; to keep away the fear of reality ,by sweet music, good food, and flowing bowl of wine. The people of Amos’ day, to whom this message was given, had come to the point where prosperity. had made them at ease,’ when they should have been actively alert; foolishly Serene, when they should have been vigilant and ready for battle. Who can say that the same is not in all too large a measure true of the people of our own beloved Amer ica. Many elements enter into that dangerous situation, but npt the least of them is our increasing use of in toxicants. It may shock some to learn that the per capita use of al coholic beverages has increased greatly throughout the country. The appalling fact is that the city of. Washington, D. C., which should in these days set an example of so briety and sanity, has led the na tion in the increase of the use of strong drink. That way is the way of captivity (v, 7) unless we repent—and that 'right soon, America needs to awak en to the dangers which threaten its precious liberty—and, we repeat, the liquor question is not the least of these problems. We must win a victory over it soon, or we may find that it has won the victory over us —which may God in His .mercy forbid! Lord’s Prayer The Lord’s Prayer, engraved on the head, of a small gold pin, is in possession of a pawnbroker in Butte, Mont. Three years of labor were required for the work, m Pipe, Valves and Fittings for i water, gas and steam, Hand and | Electric Pumps for all purposes, i Bolts, Pulleys, V Belts, Plumbing I and Heating Supplies. I . „ i J. P. BOCKLETT f SUPPLY CO. | XENIA, OHIO * | tj| For months hundreds of boys (Your boy, perhaps, or your neighbors 'boy) have boon going in the army from this county. Your government is try ing to provide all with every device known that will help bring them safely back. This takes a tremendous amount n f money. Are YOU doing your part in supplying it or are you letting the Boys Down? 3:1 When you buy United States Government Bonds, you are not making any sacrifice. Yen are making a wise invest ment for future protection for today llnited StatesIGov- 4 eminent fiends are the W orld 's Best Securities m - -*• INSIDE OF EACH AND EVERY AMERICAN TS A STILL SMALL VOICE TELLING YOU WHAT YOU SHOULD) DO. DO WHAT IT TELLS YOU TO DO AND BUY YOUR SHARE OF BONDS TODAY— NOW. r t IS War Savings Committee, Greene Oouti1y,°{)hia . • «» * CONTRIBUTED BY THE CEDARVlLIi HERALD wmm, •>
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