The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52
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M IJ V U i afrRMStn "• ; '*■*• rmwmmmt* m « » Write* C r f w w l p MMffW S C r l f ‘K WHEREAS Chief o f Police in pun .......... - _ - 1 t'-rTV lfr « 'in t l . . t is n n « 7 n ^ n i t «ff« ! S e c o n d I & B r a d f a t # Hone On Leave ,n,, I..., r -M . , , 1.. L fin for July I f * iS tfM flQ K fe gUCCESSKS AND FAItUEEl OF ISRAEL p « h Street with ^ 'k r w t ; theiwe H. 78* 4 0 'E . , Ji'Mt to ft point in «twl S« line o f '"2^ «th Street; thence S. 41° 1 8 ' ' E, 386.55 feet to ft point in the N , line o f the Columhue Pike; thence with the line o f said Columbus Pike S. 41° 11* W . 47 feet; thence ftgftin with the N. line o f Columbus Pike S. 84* 35' W . 57 feet to the intersection o f said N . line o f Columbus pike and B . line ’ o f East Street; thence with the E. line Of E . Street N . 10° 2V W, 132 feet to the place o f beginning,, containing a - bout three eights (3-8) o f «n ocr^, and being the same premises convey ed to W . H. Barber by Chester B. Hammer and wife, by deed dated August 6th, 1921, recorded Volume 127, page 11, Deed Records o f Greene County, Ohio. TRACT NO. TWO:- Situate in the State .of Ohio, County o f Greene and Village o f Cedarville, and .beginning a t a point in the center line o f the Columbus Pike (S .H . I. C. H.*G) and the center line o f North Street, said point being the N, E. corner to Lucy Barber’s Five tenths .(0.5) acre tract; as described in Deed Records o f Greene County, Ohio, Volume 125, page 500; thence along the center line o f said Columbus Pike S. 38* 36' W , 252.09 fee t to a point,-said point be ing the S . corner to the aforesaid Lucy Barber’s tract; thence N.. 41® ' 18' W . 47.33 fpet to a point, said point being jn the proposed Northerly 33 feet right-of-way line, 33 feet North erly o f and radially from Station 38 pins 87.52 in the the center line o f survey thade by the Department o f Highways; thence along said right-of -way line, 33 feet from anct parallel to said center line o f survey on a . curve to the left, haying a radius o f 378.25 feet, a distance o f 101.89 feet to a point 33 feet northwesterly o f and at right angles to the -center line o f survey at Station 39 plus 98.- 35; thence continuing '83^ feet from and parallel to said Center line, N. 38 35* E , a distance o f 101,51 feet.tp a point in the center line o f North Street, said poipt being 33 fe e t North westerly o f and a t right' angles to the center line Of survey a t Station 41 PlUe 09.14 and being in ,the.N . line p f the aforesaid Lucy Barber’s tract; thence with center line o f North Street, said point' being 33 feetdentso Street N . 79* 40" E. a distance o f 50,22 feet to the place o f beginning, containing Eighteen Hundredths (0.18) acres more or le s s .. The. a - hove described tracts o f •land being subject to all highways and easements ,heretofore granted. Said property’is to be sold and con veyed to the highest bidder upon the follow ing terms, to-w it:» ( lQft o f the bid to be deposited with bid, and bal ance to be paid on delivery o f deed. > The right is reserved to reject any .and all bids. H. H. ABELS, Mayor o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, ' ATTEST; NELSON CRESWELL, Clerk o f the ViUage. o f Cedarville, Ohio, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f W. R, McChesney, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Mftry Ellen Turner McChesney has been du ly appointed as Executrix o f ‘the es tate o f W . R , McChesney, deceased, late o f Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 23rd day o f June, 1944. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. ** LEGAL NOTICE Grace Pomeroy, Whose present ad dress is unknown, w ill take notice that on the 3th day o f June, 1944* Robert Pomeroy, filed his petition fo r divorce against her on the grounds o f w ilfu l abeence fo r over three years, said (M e being No, 23,526 on the docket # f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio. That said case will come on fo r hearing on or after July m t M . ■ , ’ (#-t-8t-7*2l) FORREST DtJNKLE, Attorney for Plaintiff UUMOif TEXT—JuiS*S „ o w > ek * m U m ; but *’.n 1* a rmroaeb to say —Provjwb* 14:M. The success o r failure o f both na tions and individuals is ultimately determined by their attitude toward the law o f God. Ha is always right and true. The constant fa ctor in a w orld order that swings w ildly from one. extreme to another, is Hie law , which is pe'rfect and atemaL .God la no respecter o f persons... Even Israel, His own chosen nation, found that observing God’s law meant .blessing, and failure to do so brought judgment end sorrow. No man ie great and powerful enough to ignore this rule—and none is ex empt from its operation, * I. Remembering God Brings Bless ing (w. 6-9). Although Israel, had not fu lly obeyed God’s commend, and had been rebuked by an angel o f the Lord fo r their failure (Judg. 2:1-5), they had com e, into a measure o f their inheritance underToshua. They now . possessed that inher itance and entered into enjoyment o f It (v , 6 ). It is one thing to have an inheritance, biit another thing to claim it and make use o f it. Count less Christiana have never taken out their inheritance in Christ. A ll they ‘have is the earnest (Eph. I ; 14) or "down paym ent." G od never meant that any child of His Should live a poverty-stricken spiritual life , or should go halting on first one side and then the other. He has made provision for a fu ll- orbed,- Strong and joyfu l life. Why not enter upon your full inheritance in Christ now? As the people o f Israel took pos session o f .the land, they went for ward in the way o f blessing as long as 'Joshuar. and, the elders who re membered God, kept-them steady and true. We have here an excel lent illustration o f the power o f a godly example. It is tar stronger than we think*' n . Forgetting God Bring* Back sliding (vy. 10-13). . \ ' The fact that a people, has been highly privileged and has been ex alted to at place o f poWer and honor Will pot, save. |t in the day;when God is forgotten. Israel no longer had God-fearing men to bring, it back to? God, and so began its awful’ drifting away from God. We Americans e r e rightly proud o f our great land, its m ighty re sources, its fine past and promising future... But wait—what is the future to be? Ob* we say, the most glori ous.days a re ahead. They may be, but. only if we, like our forefathers who established this nation, recog nize! G od, I f w e .do not, America will go the Way o f tbe forgotten em pires o f centuries past, and that in spite o f all its past achievements and ,its ' present; prom ise.'. Let us always remember that America, is not som e vague entity apart from us, fo r we, you and I, are Am erica, we determine what j t shall be; and how it shall relate it self to God. Let us be sure that no one we know ever forgets God. It is a significant thing that the leaders o f our nation so often com e from Christian homes, but it is sad that they are so . frequently not Christians-themselves, Their lives are shaped by the teaching and in-, fluence o f godly parents who reared them, but what w ill their children do if they are not brought up In the fear and admonition o f the Lord? Forgetting God is bad enough in its immediate results, but ju st ahead there is great and certain disaster. 10L FerSsMac Gel Briage Jndg- meet; (w . 14-15), God not only will not hold a back sliding nation guiltless*, but w ill bring judgment even if He has to turn over His people to a despoiling nation. He has instruments o f indi vidual 'and national chastisement* and He is ready to use them.; Notice that wherever they went ' the .Lord's hand was against them. There, is no place to flee from the presence of God. Anyone who thinks he can „do it, ahotfid read Psalm 139:7-12. It can’ t be done. That is a com fort to the believer, but it la not e .little disquieting to the un believer. God, however, always rem embers m ercy in the m idst o f judgment (P s; 101:1). He sent judges to. deliver Israel* when He was sure o f their repentance (v . 15), " I f there was ever a time when nations needed deliverers, tt’a now. The systemat ic looting o f subjugated peoples, the deliberate murder o f ’multitudes o f Jews, the mass execution*,o f many innocent people in reprisal for some patriotic act o f resistance* a re evils that cry to heaven. " I f men would ca ll oir God1 not, m erely fo r deliverance but in real repentance fo r sins Committed 'per- haps the God who, delivered Israel* • would send deihrersbce to suffer- Ing people atill” (Arnold’s Commen tary). Well—why not ca ll on Him now, in earnest repentance and faith. W ill fe n do it? NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS ' FO* DIVORCE Lama Caudill, whose place of resi dence is ffhariesy* Kentucky**is hereby netified that the undersigned Henry CaudUt has riled hi« petition aga in st, ^ . her fo r divorce in Case No. *M * t, i n ; NO SHORTAGE ON FOOD— the Cm tt o f Common Fleae « f Greene i . Nrom 1910-24 to date* there have Ctaenty, Ohio, alleging gross neglect 1 increases o f 498 percent in V . & e f duty as the grounds fo r the same, 0,1 «<>!>»* ^58 percent in truck ass! that this cause will be fo r hear- ' W 53, percent in fruits and nuts* in * m or after the 29th day o f Jniy*' 9 P*lT*’lt }n Po«hry. and 55 percent m i, («-lSA t4 *J »). HENRT CAUDILL* Harris h, Eke*As His Attorney * m iw m m m m p A t . in dairy products. There has been a 13 percant decrease in cotton produc tion in the same period, Total «gri» nHaral production increased 48pereent fo r the average o f the period 191944 to that o f 1940-45, and total tL » , •WHaEEiWlPlWBdas* -BU Y WAR BOND* TODAY ■.e'liusj'iy i'........'l 1 ... . Help Wanted—Farmer exparienced In raising livestock and crop#. Live on '-**7 Sim Furpesft «g Providing Chisd I ef pause with Moser Vohkfo fa r ; . • _____ iW *rf*r*‘ *^ * HU »riMe* ] SecondLt. DavidWallace Bradfute, \ cult and peiLmnance o f his duties I 1’ ^ n. o f „*,r " J*r ,‘ no available means o f transport*- *J wLT# ^ ” tl0B t0 c« r y ° » t *»is duties and to ap-J prebend law violators, and consmiMion at WHEREAS fo r the welfare, peace ^ H . w d lre ? and safety o f the community a r t the po?fc Mond^ fo Tampa, Fla., where, Village itfis necessary that th fc h fo f st*Uoned with the Third ; v w k acre form fnUy equip-1 o f Felice be furnished sufficient A ,r h t £ e ' ]p r t W rite sUting experUaw* age,| funds fo r the use o f his automobile in " ' > { ” WJ3ber in fam ily, basis o f ramunnra- J the performance o f his official duties For Sale -V ery choice dairy heif-1 tton. R e ^ e n o ^ r o q u lr r t. Reply to *ers 825 each* HoJsteina* uernseysfHux iP , Herald, Cedarville, 4 .. - ■ , . „ • 'I Tech B gfrKm lisU C» F meymaa, 'U ■ m m I viiup tm lM M l In Jt kmnffil ew— wi^b Ft. Mnsesb Calif m where he hawbeea since June 8. E ls address is A , S.N. 354*1284, Btsriea Heepitsl* BJP. P .E , Fort Xaeon, Calif. , RRRUMATISM??? / Gape to Brewne’ Drugs CsdarviUe* O, RRINRR’S ' , J " x n t o x . . The msdlrism ysar friend* are all talking about—for Rheasutiam* Arthritis* NourlUa* Lamhage. Feb, 4t, Meh fit. and Ayrahirea Non-related bull free i with 5 head, Shipped Q O. D. .■ Sayre Dairy Cattle Co,* Sayre, Fa, as Chief o f Police, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the Council o f this Village that the Chief o f Police o f said Village shall he allowjcd the sum o f Twenty-Five Dollars (325,00) per month fo r the use o f his automobile while in the the performance o f hiB official duties as Chief o f Police. Said Chief o f Police shall be personally liable fo r a ll accidents caused by or result o f the use o f said automobile in performance Wanted mccordiana and other must o f his official duties, and said Chief o f ! cal Instruments. Send card to R. H. Police shall carry all necessary insur-1 Moore, U t East Second Street, Day- ance without cost to said Village, and ton % Ohio. Will come to see inatru all upkeep o f said motor vehicle aria- ments. ing from the operation o f the same N f r f im wf* 'm Ertaye_of.il S, Smith, a, JC. *, Mariana Smith, P am sed , Notice is hereby give# that JM. Smith has Swan duly appointed M Administrator o f the estate o f V . I ! Smith, a. fc. a, Mathias Smith. de<W#fr , ed* late o f Beavetcreek Tewnahip* 1Greene founty, Ghfo. Dated this l»th day of Jtwe* 1244 * WILLIAM B . McCaUiatar* iJudge of theProbate Court, Grasne- {County, Ohio. ■ft.- ^ .*■> ' INVEST 10 PER CENT OF YOU * WEEKLY PAY IN WAR BONDS mmmfmmmss FOR SALE— SWtwssd cui1 for the stoywor fumaon by th« cprd. Can dalivnr. DUd. 5-2201 ' Arriwur Haruaa shall be a t the expense o f said Chief o f Police. Passed this 5th day o f June, 1944. H, H, ABELS, Mayor o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, c. NELSON CRESWELL, - (2 t) Clerk o f the Village o f Cedarville* Ohio, - — r- t LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— Reddist, Brown long hair small ear, bushy tail Pomerannia dog named, Mingtoy,” I have a tag fo r him. Lib eral reward. ErM. Kennedy, Box 173, Cedarville. POULTRY We pay highest <price* fo r rab bits, ducks, turkeys, fries* hens, and roosters. GINAVEN POULTRY PLANT LEGAL NOTICE . First L t, Marion B* Gibson* Plaintiff vs, MarilynRae Gibson, ^Defendant. Marilyn Rae Gibson, €11 N. E. Second Street* Fort, Lauderdale, Fla.', you will take notice that on the 11th day o f May 1944* F irst Lt', Marion B. Gibson, your husband, filed hia action fo r .divorce against you ip the Com mon Pleas Court o f Greene County* Ohio, in Case N o, 23,501*. and that you are required to answer . to said cause o f action on or before six weeka from -the first publication o f this no tice, which will be May 19th*4944, or judgment may be taken against you. SMITH* McCALLlSTER 4k GIBNEY, Attorney sfor the Plaintiff (5-19-6WS-23), Condensed Statement of 9 THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK a* «rf JUN E 30, 1944 RESOURCES Cash in Vault a r t other Ranks |1,410,800,05 U. S, B on d *___- ___ - _____ — 5,026.850.00 Green’e Co., Ohio, Bonds — 6,500.00 Federal Reserva Bank Stock -1 6,000.00 Banking House— - —— ——— 35,000,00 •Furniture and Fixtures 3,433.03 Notes o f our Customers ___— 794*727.82 Other. Resources .— --------------- ' 193.21 LIABILITIES Deposits __________•— _____34,822,086.84 Other L iab ilities______________ — 1,374,91 Capjital ,Stock _____ 3100,900.00 Surplus_____ _____ 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 200,000.00 Reserves — — 60,052.36 Total Capital A ccoun t ---------- 460,052.36 Total Resources 35*283,514.11 Total Resources- $5,283,514.11 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION '■TfclGHT NOW, while you. ate reading this, JHhrneu are dying-American, men, giving their lives to establish beachheads from which they can sweep on to Victory* ^ That's their duty-—to smash the Nazisand the Japs, and all they represent* once and for all w to mike this a better world to live in—for ywt. And they never stop td ask,the cost, You're an American—-yea have a duty, tool Here'sjmir chance to do your share—to fight by their side on every bitter bfiaclihead in the world. Tbe 5th War Loan is on—the biggest Drive for Dollars in all history. 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