The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
CKDAaVllJL*'HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY H , i**4 MitmHiiTiti'niip Graduation&JunePrides Washington Letter (C ontinued F rom F ibst F aok ) Members were marked -for defeat by that organization. High on the list o f those the CIO-FAG will use their ev ery influence to defeat next Novem- her is Representative Clarence J. Brown of the Seventh Ohio District. The CIO-FAC is headed by Sidney Hillman, head o f the CIO Amalgamat. ed Clothing Workers. A t the same Atlantic City meeting, leaders of the more conservative American Federa tion of* Labor, including William Green, were vigorously assailed by various speakers. Late last week the House passed a bill to recover and return to the Feda eral Treasury an additional six billion |dollars of war appropriations granted laat. year before the war ended. At ; the same time the House,- by a vote of 303 to 14; voted to take away from the President authority to scrap fourteen large Navy combat ships now under construction, and to finish work on the vessels, which were ap much as ninety-three percent completed. If these ships had been scrapped, as planned by the Administration, ,there would have been a net loss to the tax p ay e rso f $347,000,000.00. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ATTENTION! . The Farmers and Livestock Feeders of Ohio « * duty hound to produce more crops and livestock in 1946. IS IT POSSIBLE FOR NEW DEALERS-—COMMUNISTS AND OFFICIALS OF . ' Ohio Farm Bureau TO REDUCE OUR FOOD SUPPLY WHEREBY HUN GER, CHAOS AND POSSIBLY R E V O L U T I O N WILL BE UPON US? This must not happen in this one-time Great Country of ours. Let’s return to the American W ay by Using a Small Amount of MIN-A-LAK (The Complete Supplement) With Your Farm Grains Your Production Costs W ill Be Less, Besides Healthy Livestock and Better Poultry MIN-a-LAK contains highly concentrated.. Meat Scraps, Dried Whey, Brewer's* and Irridiated Yeast, Amino Acids, also 20 other essential ingredients. l ie r e is no shortage of this feed now ndr will there be later. This is a guaranteed Product Write or Call— H. W . Binegar Phone-Adams 7378 W 152 S. Terry st., Dayton, O.- * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ m Dr; B. SHWARTZ I - OPTOMETRIST ACCURATE SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION Announces the opening of his office at 17 1-2 Main St., Osborn, Ohio. Phone 8-8560 Office Hours—9 to 12 A. M. 1 to 6:80 P. M. , Ertnlngs by Appointment. Closed Wednesday Afternoon After nearly four weeks of hectic argument and debate the Senate last Friday finally approved the British Loan Agreement by a vote o f 4 to 34; The battle scene over this controver sial issuq, which involves the loaning of four billion four hundred million dol lars to Great Britain on very advan tageous terms, now shifts to the House of Representatives, where ap proval, by a narrow margin, is being predicted. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at the residency of the late Frances Daunton on Elrn Street in the .Village of Cedarville, County of Greene, and State of Ohio, on the 1st day o f June,-1946, at 1:00 p. m. the fpllowing personal property consisting o f household goods, dishes, silverware, and other personal effects belonging to the Estate o f Frances Daunton, deceased. ' The terms o f .'said sale are cash. Kenneth Little, Administrator of the Estate of Fran ces Daunton, Deceased. . . Dan M. Aultman, Attorney for Administrator. ^ .May 17, 24, 31. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE In pursuance o f an order of the Probate Court o f Greene County, Ohio, I will offer for snle. at public auction on Saturday, May 26, 1946, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at the West Door o f the Court House in the City, of Xenia, Ohio, the following described real estate, to-wit: “ Situated in the County o f Greene in the State of Ohio and in the incor porated Village' o f Cedarville and bounded and described as follows: Be ing tbei whole o f Lot Number thirty- two (32) Dunlap’s addition to the village o f Cedarville, more fully des cribed on the records o f the plat of said Village now on file at the Re corder’s office in said county. Said property is located on the northwest corner of McMillan Street and Railroad Street in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Said premises are appraised at thirteen hundred and seventy-five dol. lars, ($1376.00), and must be sold for not less than two-thirds o f said ap praised value, Terms o f Sale: $600.00 cash by sue. ceasful bidder on day o f sale, and the balance within two weeks thprefrom and upon delivery o f deed. Said premises are sold uni. »r order of the Probate Court of Greene Coun ty, Ohio, in the case of Kenneth L. Little, Admr,, of the estate o f Isaiah M. Deck, vs'. Josephine Pauley et al., Case No. 6118. KENNETH L. LITTLE, Admr., Estate o f Isaiah M. Deck.Dec’d. Miller & Finney, Attorneys,, Xenia, Ohio. (4-25.5-2, 9, 16, 23) ' Genuine Pfister Seed Corn • JAMES B. HARNER Xenia, Ohio. ..R» R. 3 One Mile North of Oldtown Springfield Loan Co., 32 W. High st. ' Phone 3061 Springfield, Ohio ■nat For Roofing o f every Kind, Siding and Painting - Reasonable Prices* Call Xenjs, 1456 R or Cedarville (T-2341 - '— IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I c h o o l Lesson By HABOLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. Of Th* Moody Bibla XnaUtute of Chicago. Balcasad by Western Newspaper Union. Lesson l o r May 1 9 ' . Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se lected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education, used by permission. A FRIEND WHO LEARNED TO BELIEVE LESSON TEXT—John 11: 7, 8. IS; 20: 24-2!). MEMORY SELECTION — Blessed are they that have not seen, and ■yet have believed.—John 20:29. Doubt and faith—both seem to come to the hearts and minds of men. Yet they are directly contra dictory to one another and cannot exist together. To believe is to drive out doubt, and when doubt comes in, faith loses its grip. Thomas, and his experience fol lowing the resurrection of our Lord, presents a lesson on what a man can do to meet honest doubt and how such a man can come out into the sunshine of faith. We find in Thomas, first, an ex pression of I . ‘Fearless Loyalty (John 11:7, 8, 16). .Unafraid of the threats o f men, Jesus was about to go once more into Judea. On his last two visits there, the Jews had sought to kill him, namely, at the feast of taber nacles (John 8:59) and at the feast of dedication (John 10:31). He was not one to draw back for the fear of men when the Father’s will led him forward in his service to humanity. Lazarus was dead, and Mary and Martha needed him and he was going to them. Then came a fine expression of the loyalty of Thomas. If his Lord was going to face death, he Was will ing to go along and die with him. Let us recognize that here was a man of real courage, willing to show his loyalty even by giving his life. There is something fine about that attitude, and* something which shows us that when this man later expressed doubt, it was not the silly and shallow unbelief of a trifler. This man loved the Lord and served him, and yet he failed him. When we think we are strong, we had better watch out lest we fail. Let us be clear and triumphant in our declaration of loyalty to Christ, both by word and by life. And then let us set a double guard against the enemy of our souls. Thomas next appears in II. jFalthless Failure, (John 46:24, 25). 1 ( ' He had been willing to die for his Lord, or with him, but now the Lord had been taken by wicked hands, and crucified. He and thq disciples <were alone .to face a hostile world; at least so it seemed to.them. The awful day of crucifixion preyed heavily upon the onind of Thomas. ,ThafTs evident from v efse 26. He had been thinking of-those awful bleeding wounds, and had for gotten about th£ promises of resur rection. Jesus died, and that ia a precious truth; but on* must not stop there, for a dead Saviour is no Saviour at all.* Thomas got sidetracked in his thinking. Let us not make the same mistake. ji • Another, reason for his failure was that he did not go to the meet ing of hist .brethren. Perhaps he did not feel like going, and did not think it was any use to go. Ah, but that’s just the? time one needs the fellowship of other believers, Go, and you will meet the Lord! The Lord was there and Thomas missed him. We, too, will miss the Lord and hisr blessing if we stay away from his house and the meet ing of his people. Having gone thus far in discour aged unbelief, it was easy, for Thomas to take the next step and demand physical proof of the resur rection! His despondency had now reached the place of making unrea sonable demands and of discredit ing the witness of others. We are glad that we can close our study on the note of renewed faith and of * III. Fall Confession (John 16:28- 29). Note that the Lord was ready fully to meet the demands of Thom as, even though they were on the unreasonable side. That Was un doubtedly because he knew the es sential fineness and trueness of Thomaii, His doubts were unfortunate and entirely unnecessary, but they were genuine. No real doubter will ever 'remain one long, for if he brings a genuine doubt to the Lord, he will find it-fully met. It is the triflers, those who use their doubts to hide their, sins, and those who are un willing to bring their dark thoughts into the light of the presence of Jesus, who go on doubting year aft er year, Notice the comment of Jesus fol lowing the glad and complete con fession of faith by Thomas. It is a good thing to believe because one has seen and been convinced, That is proper and blessed. But the real fullness of blessing comes to the one who can rise to faith in Christ because of his word, quite tipart from the visible or tan gible evidence. This is real Chris tian faith which declares Christ to be our Lord and our God, the one whom having not seen, we love (I Pet, 1:6), SHOE REPAIRING My shop in the rear of <my home* East Walnut Street RALPH SHAW N c iw -ls tlie u /j® 'O h j b ? DON’T RELY ON OTHERS One CAN know that s suit able Memorial will mark the family reating-spot By personally selecting thg Monument—Instead of dele gating roapmulbiilty to an other. Unhurried selection, avoidance of overexpendl- ture, are advantages of this modern plan. , , V I8 IT OUR C OM P L E TE E X H IB IT OP ' M A 6 TER C R A F T MEMOR IALS TheQeorgeDodds &SonsQraniteCo. Ph o ne 860 ESL 1804 116 W . Main 8 t Drive Into Springfield I And See A Fine Movie ’ Now Playing Rita Haworth Glenn Ford in "Gilda" Starts Sunday Johnny Weismueller Brenda Joyce in 4 "Tarzan and the Leopard Women" UMRJESTK Starts Saturday Rosalind Russel James Stewart "N o Time For Comedy" — Plus— James Cagney Ann Sheridan "City of Conquest" Starts Sunday Cheater ll(lorrla - "Phantom Thief" — plus— Charles 8tarratt Smiley Burnette "Gunning For Vengeance" Starts Sunday Joan Leelta Robert Alda "Cinderella Jones" • — Plus— Gene Aiitry "MELODY TRAIL'* FOR SALE — One good lawnmower and ono garden plow. M. G. Hughes, Phone 6-2691. - For Sale Plants — Potted tomato plants and all kinds o f vegetable plants. Charles A\ Foster, S. Main st. Cedarville. 5-3-10 QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of DistressArisingfrsm STOMACH ULCERS due t o EXCESS ACID FmBstkTeBsefHMesTrtstmanttfcat MustllslperKWHCtstYeuNstMeg Overtwomillionbottles oftheWILWiRD TRBATMBNTbavobeea aojd.forreliefof iymptomiiofilUtre**arisingfromatomath and BurtonalUk»re due to EaeeMAcM~ Poor DlfMtion, Sour or Upett SSameeh, Oaorinoos, llnrttoni. SlupUWwwa, ate.* duo to BaooaaAsM* Bold on is days’ trial! Ask f d t n M M 'i Msssat*’ ’ which fully explains this treatment—tr*s—at BROWN’S DRUGS WANTED TO BUY—Old fashioned furniture, china And glass dishes, col ored coal oil lamps, vases and bric-a- brac. Write Mrs. Paul J, Thiel,. 2414 Christel Ave. Middletown, Ohio (8-29) a. WE PAY r Top Market Price for HORSES & COWS i i 4 According to Size and Condition ; ; SMALL ANIMALS a • * REMOVED PROMPTLY FARM BUREAU COOP ASSN, j I Cktll Collect I IXenla 766 Dayton, Kenmore 5742.. NOTICE - READ! Orders have been issued to stop DOUBLE PARKING , in the business section o f the village. ■ t Routes 42 and 72 are main highways and today have penty of traffic- Autos- - Trucks - Busses. FIRST .OFFENCE— You will be given a courtesy ticket. SECOND OFFENCE — Means a yellow ticket and a fine of $2.00. , ORDERS IN EFFECT M AY 1 A COUECE, BUSINESS or TRADE SCHOOL EDUCATION FOR yOU -r iS r Yes, your tuition up to $500 per ordi nary school year paid for 48 months' o f college, business or-trade school. You also receive $65 per month . living allowance—$90 if you have dependents. This is the opportunity open, upon their discharge, to men over 18 (17 with parents’ Consent) who enlist in the new Regular Army before October 6, 1946, for 3 years. Get a ll the facts at your U.S. Army Recruiting Station, * — WE WILL SELL IT FOR- LESS— WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD VISIT THE B & B LOAN OFFICE W e buy, sell and Loan Money on Watches, Diamonds, Guns, Clothing,'Typewriters, Musical Instruments 65 W- Main st., Springfield, O, Open Evenings BABY CHICKS Now is the time to buy Baby Chicks* They will be good property next Fall CHOICE OF 14 BREEDS Order them early and save 3 % on all orders placed 4 weeks in advance of delivery date. Every flock Ohio U* S. Approved and Pullortim tested* Bring your cream and order your chicks at THE LEOLA CORN CREAM STATION AND Blue Ribbon Chick Store Cedarville, Ohio A Safe Place To Buy Chicks HERALDWANT ANDSALEADSPAY
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