The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26
m&wm m wm m In tmrrmiwo* o f tut eHvr o f th« Court o f Green* County, Ohio, I will offer fo r aala at MbUe auotkwv oft %| ted day « f March, 1045, at 1 0m o’clock A. M. *t th* *1NPftOVH!r UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Situated la tha County o f Gre*ne, State o f Ohio, and Yulag* o f G»- darvilla and fwrthar desCTibed ft» fotkywi* Being part o f Lot number twenty* three (23) In Mitchell and Dunlap a addition to the Village o f Cedar- i u a vllj* aa the same is dedgnatocL bared and known on recorded num e e plat o f said addition: Beginning et a atake in the N. W. corner o f eald lot on Grpve Street and Miller Street; thence with the line o f said lot on Miller Street B. 3114 deg. E. 189.25 feet to a . stake; thence S. 55 deg, W. 75 feat to a stake in ' said lot comer to Jennie Ervin; thence with Jennie Ervin’s line N. 35 deg. W. 175.88 feet to a stake in the line o f Grove Street and comer to Jennie Ervin; thence with Gyove Street N. 42% deg. E. 65 feet to the beginning, containing 53.35 square rods. - Said premises are located on the southwest comer ■' o f Xenia Avenue and Miller Street in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Said premises are appraised at S 500,00, and must be sold, fop not b than two-thirds of said apprais ed value. , Terms o f Bale, 10% o f purchase price in cash op day o f sale and. bal ance in cash within ten days upon confirmation o f sale by the court and delivery o f deed. Said sale is made pursuant to an order o f the Probate Court in the case ’ o f Inez M. Rigio, administratrix o f the estate o f Vincent Rigio, vs. Inez M. Rigio, et ah defendants,. Case No. 4815, Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. ' INEZ M. RIGIO, Administratrix. Miller & Finney, Attorneys. (Feb. 2-9-16-23, Mch 2.) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Carrie E. Jones, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Meryl Jones and Vernon Jones have been duly appointed as Executors o f the estate o f Carrie E. Jones, deceased, late o f Spring Valley Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 28th day of February, 1945. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Orie R. Stookey, whose last known place o f residence was 23 Ball Lane, Dayton, Ohio, and whose present were abouts is unknown, is hereby notified that Luella A. Stookey . has filed petition for divorce against him in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No, 23792, on the ground o f Gross Neglect o f Duty,, and that said cause will come on fo r hearing on or, after siz full weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this notice. DAN M. AULTMAN, . Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR DIVORCE Wayland Minix, whose. Post Office address is Sgt.‘ Wayland Minix, 4th Aircraft Repair Unit ( f ) , Brookley Field, Mobile, Alabama, is hereby no tified that the undersigned Margie Minix has filed her petition against him fo r divorce in Case No. 23763 Court o f Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, alleging extreme cruel ty and gross neglect o f duty as the grounds for .the same, and that this cause will be/for hearing about the. 17tK'day o f March. 1945. (2-9 6t-3-9) MARGIE MINIX) B y Morris D. Rice, Her Attorney LEGAL NOTICE • Mary C. Bailey, whose last known place o f residence was 900 West Cory street, Richmond, Va., and is now un known, will hereby take notice that on the. 25th day o f January, 1945, Virgil Bailey filed Jiis petition against her in the Court of Common Pleas o f Greene County, Ohio, being case No. 23,758 on the docket o f said Court, praying for a decree o f divorce from her on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and. extreme cruelty, that said case is entitled Virgil Bailey, plaintiff vs. Mary C. Bailey, defend ant. ' Said Mary C, Bailey will further take notice that she is required to answer said petition on or before the expiration o f six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this notice on January 26, 1945* (l-26-6t-3-2) MATHIAS H. HECK, A tty„ 815 U. B, Bldg,, Dayton, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Robeg; F. Doggett S 2|c, 941-72-01, Unit 1228 ■— Div. 1, A. T, B., Little Creek Virginia, is hereby notified that Hazel, G. Doggett has filed a pe tition for divorce against him on the ground of Gross Neglect o f Duty in the Common Fleas .Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 23,762, and that said calise will Come on for heating six full weeks from the date o i the first publication hereof. (2-2.8fc.3-9) DAN M, AULTMAN, * Attorney fo r Plaintiff, M b aMpoNgis H a r d e n & M u n u a a S U N D A Y I c h o o l Lesson R»!eu«4 by WwKrn Newspaper Valoa, Lesson for March 4 parmbMkm . JESUS TEACHES FORGIVENESS L E S S O N T E X T —M atthew 18: « - 33. G O L D E N T E X T —It. y e forgive men then trespasser, your heavenly Rather w ill nlso forgive you. B u t If y e forsive not men Uieli trespasses, neither w ill your Rather forgive y o u r trespasses.—M atthew 8:1* . 19. Forgiveness is the very essence of Christianity, In Christianity only do we find an adequate and proper deal: ing with sin, leading to forgiveness. In Christ alone do we find that for giveness, cleansing and regenera. tion. Since God has so willingly and wonderfully provided for our for* giveness, it would seem that we would need no urging to make us forgiving in spirit toward one an other. / , ’ Yet it is indeed “ a tpelancholy fact that there are few Christian duties so little practiced as that of forgiveness. It is .sad to see how much bitterness* unmercifulness, spite; harshness and unkindness there is among men” (J, C. Ryle). I. The Extent of Forgiveness (vv. 21', 22). . ; "How long do I have to stand it? ’• is the question of the human heart, especially if untouched by the spirit o f Christ. The injustices of life, the offenses of out fellow men against us, all seem to pile up until the bur den is about to crush us. What is the answer to man’ s question? The Jews had an answer. He said three times is enough. Forgive once, yes. Again, yes. But the third time, no. Peter was bighearted enough to more than double that allowance of mercy. He!was willing to forgive not-just two or three times, but sev en times. The spirit of Christ swept all of -that, aside, He said that one should forgive 70 times seven. In other words, Christian forgiveness is to be untiring, unlimited, to know no weariness and have no boundaries. If one rfeally forgives, it is because he has a forgiving spirit, and that spirit is not exhausted by use, but rather grows by exercise. A word of caution is in order at this point.. Let no one suppose that our Lord’ s instruction means that offenses against the law of the land or against the good order of society are to be overlooked and condoned It relates, rather to the cultiva tion of a personal spirit of forgive ness, the laying aside of revenge, o f malice, of retaliation which do pot become the Christian. II. The Motive of Forgiveness (vv 23-34). Two motives are given. The first is that since we ourselves are daily and hourly in need of forgiveness at the rnerciful hand of God, we should in turn be merciful toward those who sin against us. Compared with our offenses against the law of God, we know; that the misdeeds of our neighbors, against us are; usually mere trifles. Remember what God has done, for you, when you are tempted to be hard and ungracious with your brother. The second motive is the remem brance that a day of judgment is to 'come. There is always a time of reckoning ahead, even as was the case with these servants, Remem ber not only what God has done for you and is doing for you, .but what you must -yet expect Him to do in that day .of judgment. It will make you .merciful and gracious in your judgment of others. Forgiveness has a fine quality which commends itself to others. ' Note the sorrow of* the fellow serv ants (v. 31). There is, then, a =o- cial value in true forgiveness. HI. The Importance of Forgive ness (v. 35). A mail dealing with his fellow man is apt to think that it is merely s matter between man and man. We are not dealing with a straight line between ourselves and our brother (that was Peter’s error), but with a triangle at whose apex is God Himself. If I expect God to forgive me, I must let my forgiveness flow out to my .brother. If I deal with him as though God had nothing to do with the matter, then I must not try to count God's forgiveness into the picture when I stand indebted before Him. God does not play favorites. He is no respecter of persons, He is as interested! in the other man as He is inytrie, The Christian should haveAbe same spirit. Hare we need a word of explana tionA Let no one suppose that our redemption In Christ is contingent upon what we do toward our breth- NOTICE OF APPOINTMBNT WashingtonLetter {Continued /row first pegs) ALONGFARMFRONT ON WISSB BROADCAST MONDAY *part women play today in helping to J For Sale ! .« solve the many problems o f war and ] ern. Furnace; Nine room house, two bath rooms. E A. Drake, Co. Agricultural Agent ren. "F or by grace are ye saved < AUCTIONEERS Investigate before you book y«ur j iwk-Wtf iieie then# 1147 W 4 , tm bh Ohio. Estate o f George Benson, Deceased, Notice la hereby given that Mettle Benson lias been duly appointed as Administratrix o f the . estate o f George Benson, deceased, late o f Spring Valley* Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 9th day o f February, IMS. „ WILLIAM B, McCALUSTiSR, Judge of the Probate Court, Otmm deputy» • - inat penalties upon any person or or ganization which in anyway interferes therewith, In fact, the House. Com mittee may amend the bill' so as to go much farther and bring an end to other Petrillo activities which have been doing much harm to the Labor movement as well as to music lovers, to through faith; and that not of your* selves: it is the gift of God; not of works, lest .any man should boast” (Eph. 2:8, 9), Nor does the truth o f our lesson mean that we are somehow going to bargain with God, trading a bit . of our forgiveness toward others for Hie forgiveness of US, God is not interested in such transactions. But it does mean that if you can not or will not forgive, you may well consider whether you are a Christian at all, for it is Chriatli'ke to forgive, Political party lines mean less in the 79th Congress than ever before, The real .division in the national leg islature is between the conservative members on the one hand and the lib* orals or radicals on the other. A ma*. jority in Congress were not at all happy in the appointment of Henry Wallace as Secretary o f Commerce, who faced rejection by the Senate un til the Reconstruction Finance Cor poration was taken from under the jurisdiction o f the Department of Comnpree; Neither do they like the designation o f Aubrey Williams to head the Rqral Electrification Admin istration and his appointment will be rejected by the . Senate. In the Military Affairs Committee has start ed a searching investigation o f a re cent War Department order permit ting the commissioning of Commun ists as officers in the United States Army, An evidence of the bitterness and feeling which has been growing within the Congress was the fist fight on the House Floor last Thursday be tween John Rankin, conservative Dem acrat from Mississippi, and Fronk Hook, Democratic radical from Mich igan. Hook, built like a wrestler, .'ailed .the slight and.aged Randin a ‘— ,------- -—-----liar” in debate, where fo r the season, it is none too soon be making plans. In many ways soybean hay is ideal fo r meeting this emergency. Oats may be harvested for hay when the kernels are in the milk to soft dough stage. Sudan' grass makes a fairly palatable coerce hey with a protein content similar to that o f oats hay. Yields o f three tons per acre are not ’ - uncommon. ,)crat from Mississippi, and Frank -eat and began to pound the younger Hook, who was in trouble with the House on a previous occasion for us- ng forged documents in an attack on nembers o f the Dies Committee. COLLEGE NEWS (Continued from page one) Pacific. Lt. Keith Wright is still a- .vaiting call at Miami. ' Miss Glenna Basore spent the week jnd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pyle and their daughter, Mrs. D. N. /ermillion. Tho latter and her hus band recently returned from Califor- lia. He was sent on to Newport, Vir ginia, where she expects to join him soon. ■ Chapel service Tuesday was presen ted by students under the direction _>f Mrs. Laurel Campbell. The pro gram was thoughtful and helpful.. Mrs idling announced that the Red Cross drive was on and that she had again been appointed to receive contribu tions from faculty and student body. Did you ever hear o f Santa Filome- na? That is the name the poet, Longfellow, gave to a poem built a- i-ound the work o f Florence Nighten gale in the Crimean war, 1854-56. What a change in attitude o f army officers as to nurses then and now. Nurses now are held in highest re gard, but Florence Nightengale was cursed as a meddler o f doubtful char acter. Who now knows, or cares for that matter, the name o f the English officer? But the name of Santa! Fil- nmena heads the, list o f "Angels o f Mercy”, the Red Cross nurses. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Horace S Weeks, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Delcia I. Weeks has been duly appointed as Vdministrator o f the estate o f Horace 3. Weeks, deceased, late o f Beaver- ,-reek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 22nd day of January, 1945 WILLIAM B, McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate, Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Lincoln Swigart, Deceas ed. Notice is hereby given that Paul L. Swigart, has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Lincoln Swigart, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, Greene, Coun ty, Ohio. Dated this 26th day o f January. 1945. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, adge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, LEGAL NOTICE Mary A. Irvin, whose -place o f resi dendc is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence he ascertained will take otice that Herbert F. Irvin filed his certain cause 6f action in di vorce against her cn grounds o f wll ful absence fo r more than three years, said cause being docketed Us No. 23,- 753 before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio. That said cause will came on for hearing on or after March 10th, 1945, {,1-26-6^3-2) < MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff BUY WAR BONDS TODAY P O U L T R Y We pay highest prices for rab bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens* and roosters. SOYBEANS RUGGED FEEDER— The plant food c \sumed by the stalks and ears o f a 60-bushel per - acre com crop is 90 pounds nitrogen, ] 38 pounds phosphoric acid, 66, pounds | o f potash, and 12 pounds lime carbon ate. The stems and grain o f a 32- bu, soybean crop consumes 155 pounds of nitrogen, 45 pounds phosphoric acid, 70 pounds potash and 128 pounds of lime carbonate, WILT NOT SERIOUS IN ROTATION ALFALFA- the peace to come. J3$r program, eft-; can be made into duplex. Two ear titled, One Womans Opinion, is heard ‘ garage. Mary Bird. Phone 6-2844 on the coaat-to-coaat Blue Network and Station WIZE every Monday morning at 9:45. BUY AND HOLD ” E” BONDS, For Rent—4 rooms and bath after March 1st. Main St. Inquire at R. T. Nelson’s. join h«nu'..Mw rooms. Hou t elex. Two q ;d. Phone 6-281 SIXTY-] and bath aft IInquire at R. Lisa Sergio, who comments on the news, puts emphasis on the important Dr. B. SHWARTZ , OPTOMETRIST ACCURATE SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION Announces the opening of his office at 1.7 1-2 Main St., Osborn, Ohio. Phone 8-8560 Office Hours—9 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5:30 P. M, Eyenings by Appointment. Closed Wednesday Afternoon ATION Main St., rp. m . GINIVAN POULTRY PLANT XENIA, OHIO | Wilt resistant varieties o f al falfa are not recommended .unless the seed ing is to be left more than three years !- or unless there has been wilt in, th e1 past. Varigated alfalfa will .out- yield the two- resistance-varieties, Ranger and Buffalo, the first year af ter seeding; Alfalfa wilt/ is common and infect ed plants can be in almost every field. Damage is usually slight the first year. Infected-plants have yellow leaves and a brownish discoloration of the interior o f the roots. The dis eased plants are most noticable in the second and later cuttings* with many stunted stems coming from the crown instead o f the few. vigorous ones o f healthy plant*, ■ ^ HEARD REGULARLY © i j i j i LISTEN CARE, SHARE AND REPAIR— Farmers are in for a tight squeeze this year with farm machinery manu facturers running 20 to 25 percent behind schedule according to W. F. A. officials. Expectations o f more new equipment this year are not fulfilled. As a result, care share and repair will continue to be essential. ur Re J o u r n a i i s r , a nd A n a l y s t WHEAT CONSUMPTION SOARS— In previous years, abput 720 mil-' lion bushels o f wheat Were' used, an nually in the United States but the present rate is about 1,300 million bushels per year. Alcohol manufac ture and livestock feeds took the ex tra wheat. » ■■..■■■■ v * ' c In his add ;PU'„*Qf Congress * last Thursday] partial reporj ference, Pres reality speakl o f people wh| their radios tional legislaj undoubtedly ' as the openir campaign td proval, not oj o f the majJ people as wel| icies, and the war program| the Senate ar gave Member information have. There 1 left unsaid, listeners thcrJ and agreemei] could not or time. He pc the final deq ference werel mises; and refer to the that neither had his own [ that each hal in all, the Pr| fective and Afternoon 10:00 P.M. Monday through Saturday TV LEGAL NOTICE Mae Frances' Olsen, whose last known address was Finlay Holt Co., 24 State Street, New York, New. York, is hereby notified that Norman J. Olsen has filed a petition for di vorce against her on the ground o f Gross Neglect of Duty in the Com mon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 28,774, and that said cause will come on for hearing six full weeks from the date o f the first publication hereof. (2-23-6t-3-30) PHILLIP F. BLUM, Attorney for Plaintiff Dayton, Ohio Tune in 1340 The name Arthur Reilly is ohe that scarcely needs, an Introduction In the Miami Valley. The fam«£ commentator is well-known in this vicinity for crisp, authoritative newscasts delivered in his' Inimitable, low-pitched, conversational tone, hie ready wit; and his fund of^political knowledge, and anecdote. Mr. Reilly’s background includes mei bershtp In this U. S. Consular Corps, thirty years iournaiistic experience on leading Eastern newspapers including the Washington Post a nd ' the-Times Herald, as well as‘lectures, personal appearances and radio broadcasting. 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Because of mor and con going on du| as to the health,! alnioj ed House studying Mrj ing his physj ‘ livered his tion that Fr old.man—olJ thin, and gil was that o f] spoke more| hesitaiicy tij bling his w| pronUnciatiif ' dopbtedly hi Presidency the Preside] ad-libbed aa his speech, | ter health saw him it] before his red in his p tone, hie lowledgs, includes ^rps, thirty ig Eastern' Post and i, personal Hear him I** •<« . lurday. Last Thg the Vice past. Vied man presic sion and sd appointmei ident, Heni of Commel Senate, by an. hour oil ished delii er, in his Wallace i over the poration, President! vorcing tl loaning a| from the] .Jesse Jor the Recol tion, but[ relieved The HI buked thl al Hershl System, tors ope edmvent the Tydi| tive Ser ers, by by a he s(mply TydingsJ test she ritgistra farm w| than hi| A sinfil .into Senate.] become ing o f brodghl a small FO 0 , ?ho«e, 350 <<
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