The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

CBDAfcVJLLIi HmtAW>, FRIDAY, MAY U , rnfmammam New Owners For: * “Old Mill Camp” Th* “Old Mitt Camp”, west of town W*s wold this week by Louis Kohl of Xenia, to A* C, Davis of California and E, L, Brooks of Dayton. Both are experienced in restaurant operation and they plan many new improve­ ments and many innbvations. They will remodel the interior of*the build­ ing; and place new service equipment as fast as it can be secured. The san­ itary system will be modernised. I t is expected to have the Camp ready for opening; in about two months accord Ing to the new owners. Dr. John W. Bickett Chosen President Attain The Greene County Ministerial As­ sociation has reelected Dr, John W. Bickett, pastor of the Clifton U. P. Church as president. Other officers elected were,Rev. R* C. Frederick of this place as secretary and treasurer, and Rev, Paul Elliott, of the 1 First Presbyterian Church, as vice presi­ dent. Pres. Ira D, Vayinger of Cedarville College gave a book review. For Sale Sweet Potato plants, Pep. pers, Brocklie, Culliflower, and other garden plants in season. Washington Letter (C ohtjlhucd F bou F irst F aod ) Gifts for Brides The Gift They All Want!! •BEHRUS • BlILOVA • SRUEH 7 B • ElB IH • WINTON • CROTON d 1 U . I 3 ElBON •HELBROS Nationally famous watches for men and women . " AND UP Federal Tax Included L I ME S TONE ST. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO V m m ■ ' m m m m ■ The Fanners and Livestock Feeders of Ohio are duty JJ bound to produce more crops and livestock in 1946. n IS IT POSSIBLE FOR NEW DEALERS—COMMUNISTS JJ 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 j WILL BE UPON US? m This must not happen, in this one-time Great Country of J ours. Let’s return to the American Way by Using a B Small Amount of a M I N - A - L A K * (The Complete Supplement) With Your Farm Grains Your Production Costs Will Be Less, Besides Healthy Livestock and Better Poultry MlN-a-LAK contains highly concentrated,. Meat Scraps, Dried Whey, Brewer’s and Irridiated Yeast, Amino Acids, also 20 othei* essential ingredients. war secrecy, whicii bus covered many Administration expenditures during the last few years, is lifted. Congress has passed and sent to the White House a bill which will give to most government workers a minimum salary increase of $250.00 a year, or a maximum increase of fourteen per­ cent—which is considerably below the eighteen and onehald percent pay in­ crease figure fixed for industrial work ers under the Administration wage policy program. Most of the cost of the higher pay will be met by a forced elimination of some 800,00 persons from federal payroll in the next year, as required by the bill as enacted. Postal workers and Veterans Admin, istration employees have perviously .received wafee increases under other legislation. Elective and appointive officers, including Members of Con­ gress, are not covered by the pay raise bill just enacted: The House last week unanimously approved a bill to reduce the air mail .postate rate from eight cents to five cents per ounce. The legislation must still pass the Senate and be approved by the White House before it becomes effective. ALONG FARM FRONT (Continued from Page One) losses from swine erysipelas if ad­ ministered immediately. Acute a t­ tacks of the disease often kills-animals within 3G hours so medical measures cannot £e delayed. Some hogs which have chronic erysipelas are carriers of the acut$ form. POTATO SUPPORT PRICES The support price oq Ohio potatoes recently announced will be $1.50 per hundred-weight in .August, $1.55 in September, $1.65 in November, and $1.75 in-December. Priorities for shipping seed pota-. toes, will free additional cars for their shipment. Seed shipments previously had been blocked by the transport of table stock. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale; at public auction at the residence 'm the late Frances Daunton on Elm Street in the Village of Cedarville, County of Greene, and State of Ohio, on the 1st day of June, 1946, ,nt 1:00 p. m. the following personal property consisting of household goods, dishes, silverware, and other personal effects belonging to the Estate of Frances Daunton, deceased. The terms of 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 There is no shortage of this feed now nor will there be later. This is a guaranteed Product ■ H ■ ■ ■ Write or Call- • Phone-Adams 7378 M B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ W . Binegar 152 S. Terry st., Dayton, O. Dr. B. SHWARTZ OPTOMETRIST accurate sc ient if ic eye exam inat ion Announces the opening of his office at 17 1-2 Main St., Osborn, Ohio. Phone 8-8560 Office Honrs*—9 to 12 A» M, ’ 1 to 5:80 P. M, ^ ' Y- . 4 j Xvsnings J>y Appointment, Closed Wednesday Afternoon In pursuance of an order o f the Probate Court ' of Greene County, Ohio, I'w ill offer for sale at public auction on Saturday, May 25, 1946„at 10:00 o’clock A, M., at the West Door of the Court House in the City of Xenia, Ohio, the following described real estate, to.wit: “Situated in the County of Greene in the State of Ohio and in the incor­ porated Village of Cedarville and bounded and described as follows: Be ing the whole of Lot Number thirty two (32) Dunlap’s addition tq the village of Cedarville, more fully des cribed on the records of the plat of said Village now on file a t 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, ($1375.00), and must be sold for not less than two-thirds of said ap­ praised value. Terms of Sale: $500.00 cash by sue cessful bidder on day of sale, and the balance within two weeks therefrom and upon delivery of deed. Said premises are sold under order of the Probate Court of Greene Conn, ty, Ohio, in the case of Kenneth L. Little, Admr., of the estate of Isaiah M. Deck, vs. Josephine Pauley et al., Case No. 5118. KENNETH L. LITTLE, Admr., Estate of Isaiah M» Deck.Dec’d. Miller & Finney, Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio. ' ‘ (4-25-5.2, 9, 16, 23) Springfield Loan Co, 32 W. High st. Springfield, Ohio Phone 3061 UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I c h o o l L e s s o n Lesson for May 26 Lesson subjects and Scripture Next* se- am4ost a m i a ,ukt,a(abtA >l k t, T ttia rn u tirtn a l . emwrau aUUJVCH PIUI OCf tUIV W**S if’ leeted . and copyrighted by International Reuiious Education; used by Council og permlesloa. For Roofing of every Kind, Siding and Painting * Reasonable Prices. Call Xenia, 1456 R or Cedarville 6-2341 FINDING A NEW SENSE OF VALVES LESSON TEXT—Luke 12:19, 20: 11:24*30; ism . io . MEMORY SELECTION—The kingdom of God Is not meat and drink; but righteous* ness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Qbost. —Romans 14:17. Money, riches, possessions—that’s what men are living and striving for in our day. It is going to seem a bit strange, but it will be very salutary to stress once again the eternal truth, best summarized by our Lord Jesus when he said, “A man's life consisteth .not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth” (Luke. 12:15). I. Don’t Depend on Riches (12:19, 20 ). The rich man increased in selfish­ ness as he increased in wealth. He began to feel secure because he had laid up much goods. Now he be­ came proud and boastful. He thought he saw years of comfort and ease ahead: Evidently he had not read, or did not believe, the words of Scripture, “Boast not thy­ self of tomorrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth” (Prov. 27:1; see also James 4:13-' 17). Well, can a man depend on riches? The answer is no. They are here today and gone tomorrow. Man himself is here today and gone tomorrow. When he goes, he leaves all that he has unless he has invest­ ed it for God. Money is like a broken reed. The man who leans on it will not only fall, but will pierce himself through with many sorrows (I. Tim. 6:9, 10). ’Don’t depend on riches—they will miserably fail you in your hour of need. 1II. Beware of the Snare of Riches (18:24-27). The rich young ruler had come running to Jesus to seek eternal life, but had turned away sorrowful when he found that a man cannot love money and love God at the same time. Jesus improved the opportunity to point out that it is impossible for a rich man to be saved, except as the grace of God gets hold, of him and sets him free from dependence on his wealth. Apart from the grace of God, it is so easy for a rich man o r woman to trust in riches, and to' feel no need of God. Look again at I Timothy 6:9, 10 and you will sec that even the de­ sire to be rich leads a man into a temptation and a snare. The man of God is warned to "flee these (nings; and follow after righteous­ ness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness,” and thus to be able to “fight the good fight of faith” (I Tim. 6 : 11 , 12 ). . We repeat that all this has a strange sound to modern' ears, so accustomed .to the worldly philos­ ophy of trust in things and in dol­ lars. We need to warn our young men and women about the awful danger of loving money. . There is something infinitely bet­ ter than riches, and that is what we find in our next point. III. Seek True Riches lirChrlst (18: 26-30). , 7 Peter and the other disciples had- forsaken all the things *of the world to follow Christ, §nd npw as he re­ minds the Lord of that fact, he re­ ceives the assurance that there is a higher level of riches and reward* for the loyal disciple. God will never be in debt to any­ one. There is no sacrifice made for his glory which does not find its glorious recompense, and no bur­ den borne for his sake which does not bring its rich reward. Ail this is not the result <jf son e kind of a "deal” wi^ji God., We do not serve him because we expect a reward, but thg assurance of the re­ ward is there to encourage and spur us on in life and service for him. The fact is, spiritual currency has far higher value than the gold and silver of this world. IV. Ask Christ to Deliver Eon From Riches (19:1-10). Zacchaeus was a man well versed in the devious ways of the extor­ tioner. He knew money, and how to make it. But he was not satis­ fied. He knew there was something more worth while than riches. His life was empty. He sought Jesus. One look from the Master and he knew that he must lay his sinful heart open be­ fore him in confession. Salvation came to Zacchaeus that day, Here, then, Is the way to be de­ livered from the snare of riches— take Jesus Christ as your Saviour and Lord. He may then entrust riches to your care to use for him, but he will deliver you from a love for gold and from the folly of putting your trust in it. The person who lives for riches Is lost (v. 10), caught in a snare (I Tim. 6:9, 10), trusting in some­ thing that will fail him when most needed (Luke 12:19, $0), and trust­ ing something which will keep him* from God (Luke 18:24-27), unless there is grace to flee from it and turn to God. - -*-*«— SHOE REPAIRING I My shop in the rear of my home. East Walnut Street RALPH SHAW ’ Certified' t e e t B f u r * S S T O R A G E From lha moment your furl «r« pieced in our eoro they oro iniurod *g«inst fir*, theft. Ion. •nd dtmig* by mothi or fi**t. Think wh*» ♦mi m**nil , . . com- pl*f* frtodom. from •v«rV fur worry during for dingoroui tummor monfhi . . . 4|| o nomitil cor* to you. lo w * i5 (lie Tin® ' DON’T BELY ON OTHERS One CAN know thpt ■ suit­ able Memorial will mark the family resllng^pot. By personally selecting the Monuraent—instead of dele­ gating responsibility to an­ other. Unhurried. selection, avoidance of overexpendl- ture, are advantages of this 'modern plan. VISIT OUB COMPLETE EXHIBIT QF MA6TERCRAFT MEMORIALS A . . *' 1 The Qeoirge Dodds & Sons QraniieCo. . ,116 W. Main 6L Phone 350 E st 1864 \w PHONE 6-1221 PICKERING ELECTRIC , Oir kJtilu D r.iv ,,| Hr* f •,» 'i* apt ■*» lo itritil* af Lost—Blue fender skirt. Reward, ^ Charles R. Strain, Box 508, R R 8, Dayton, 3, Ohio. ROUSCH’S 939 SEED CORN Taking ordera how. Get Yours in Early. Be Safe. HERBERT POWERS, Cedarville, O., R 1. Drive Info Springfield And S^e A Fine Movie R E C E N T y fMf UCS T I C Starts Saturday Joe Kerkwood Jr. Elyse Knox "JoePolooka" Champ" Vera Hruba Rais- ton-Wflliam Mar­ shall "Murder o t the Music Hall" Starts Sunday Leslie Brooks George Mcready "Man Who Dared" - P l u s - Sunset Carson "Alias Billy The Kid" Starts Sunday Bob Hops- Bing Crosby- Dorothy Lamour "Rood to Utopia" Purity Squad (Crime Dceen’t Pay) QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of DR trm Arista* tram STOMACH ULCERS DUETO e x c e s s a c id F rm is ^ e is e tH ^T V s e tam a tttrt Mast IMP orttWIICMtYMltotMec symptonMofdtatroMarisingfromStsms**1 day* rriifcl and. _________ >MTDUMUMVM* or trpm othh «>» i OMutnitt, IlMtUam, »nap)mn«w. Me-, due to K snw AcM. Sold on 15 »r« trialI Ask for “WMariP* Mmaga" which fully explain* tMs treatment—fr*a—at BROWN’S DRUGS WE FAY Top Market Price for J HORSES & COWS 19 w » *! According to Size and Condition J \ • > a> WANTED TO BUY—Old fashioned furniture, china nn(l glass dishes, col­ ored coal oil lamps, vases and bric-e- bra^ Write Mrs. Paul J; Thiel, 3414 Christel Ave, Middletown, Ghto (3-29) SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY t FARM BUREAU COOP ASSN. Call.Collect | Xenia IR i Dayton, Keninore j4.1,.t'l..|"l.| '|l|M''t"liW it H llH "H 'f t wm NOTICE - READ! Orders have been issued to stop DOUBLE PARKING in the business section of the village* Routes 42 and 72 are main highways and today “have penty of traffic-.. Autos - Trucks - Busses. FIRST OFFENCE—You will be given n courtesy ticket. SECOND OFFENCE — Means a yellow ticket and!' a fine of $2.00. — • ORDERS IN EFFECT MAY 1 P o l i c e O r d e r HBSI ACOUECE. BUSINESS or TRADE SCHOOL EDUCATION FOR YOU V 1 S r Yes, your tuition up to $500 per ordi­ nary school year paid for 48 months of 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. « i< — WE WILL SELL IT FOR LESS— WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD VISIT THE B & B LOAN OFFICE We 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, I They will be good property next Fall a CHOICE OF 14 BREEDS Order them early and save 3% on all orders placed 4 weeks iii advance of delivery date. Every flock Ohio U. S. Approved and Pullorum tested. Bring your cream and order your chicks a t THE LEOLA CORN CREAM STATION AND Blue Ribbon Chick Store Cedarville, Ohio A Safe Place To Buy Chicks HERALD WANT AND SALE ADS PAY SIX' By As ti (ahead ness of strike c - is prepa of Coni Last w< ment 01 and the in a rad hours i system iyzed b the Pres .the off Brother! Trainmi ed to wc ■ Governii ments f* . transpoi would bi ident’s 5 lie appri Presider every in be setth observe] • crisis w it not l lack of Preside! -While b will pro this eoli we hop* .remains prograir product! to ■ a no so inter delayed er than America dure dra and infl ing. Accor received Commit! , ' studyinj cent of States 1 5 th and wheat c Accordi) the pro: three pi elusive ' relief p • States— minimu for anj •■ wheat c Americi food sh< is con leachinj .show pr are re * poultry pork p Autumn of chick ducts n Ilerbe 'the Uni . cultural that U! 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