The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

«*ew* m*# Mil mm. W1 WILL SELL IT fOR • v a i i M M 8pria*fW<L Q+ Open Eytnladpi ipmMte*J*lw*nfontotoWf#tetototoW w«r^N OPEN SATURDAY CEDAR GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR AND BODY WORK ON ALL MAKES OF CARS AMD TRUCKS Rear Rheubert House WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING OR. MAKING REPAIRS COME IN AND TELL YOUR N EEDS U S ffMMiiiifiMimiiumHiHUdiimiiMMm SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $8,000 WE MAKE 61 LOANS TO.VETERANS & I l G t o c m S t . Xenia, Ohio h y Phone 11 JUST ARRIVED CERTIFIED S E E D P O T A T O E S NO. 1 COBBLERS NO. 1KATAHDINS GreeneCountyForm Bureau Co-Op AN UNMARKED GRAVE NOW is AN IDEAL TIME TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION may become a neglect­ ed, forgotten one, >A Memorial in granite tt III symbolise it, for aii time, as the abode of one for whom an­ other eared. We can help in the selection Of a atone, suited in pur- pose and c o a t jm - VIS 1 T OUR 1946 DISPLAY It's Mighty Desirable To Place T out 1Pmtifly Memorial While tM fig T h e Q e o r g e D o d d s & S o n s Q r a r u t e C o * m W, Mai* * t ' OHIO * tm * m 4 1 W H a R e p o r t e d . ForMonth of March The following birth* wore reported fa r the Month of Marekin the county, there being 10 girl* end SI boy*: Phylli* Loretta bam), R 4, Xenia Dorothy Ann Morris, R 2, Xenia * Jams* Idw ia and John Rowell Bar­ ton, twin*( Xenia. Edwin Ralph Clark, Xenia Edward Clayton Jackson, Xenia Carol Elaine Davis, R 1 Washing­ ton C. H. Harold Edwin Clay, Xenia Stephen Robert Armstrong. Osborn Patricia Anne Hilling, Xenia Jennifer Movie McGinnis, Xenia 1Melinda Jean Korn, Washington CH Terry Lee Grow, Springfield " Linda Ann Dice, Xenia Kenneth Lee Smith, Xenia Barry Lee Oliver, Jamestown ' Frederick Eugene Webb Jamestown David Lee Cassell, Jamestown Michael Edward Gullett, LucasviUe • Patricia Aim Wheeler, Sabina . Hue Ellen Spruance, Jamestown. Howard McRoy Jr., DuBose, Fair- field. ' Karen Lou Carter, Dayton, Ohio ■;i Mary Eileen Bennett, Xenia Sandra Lynn Taylor, Osborn Eli Bakewell Swetland, Y. Springs 3 Barbara Louise Ely, Xenia. Terry Michaeli Fuik, Y. Springs Patricia. Anne Gibson, Fairfield James Everett Harris, Xenia Susan Emily, Xenia ■ George David Ledford, Xenia Karen Elizabeth O’Brien,^Osborn Ernest Alexander, J r* Pinson, YeV low Springs. Benjamin Lamson EJaney Lydia Ann Stover, R 2, Cedarville James'Heal -Engle, Spring Valley Janice Evelyn, R 1 Waynesville. Wanda Lee Ferguson ;R 2 Xenia Xenians Want Tracks !TakenFrdm DetroitSt. > Xenians.advocating removal of the Pennsylvania tracks from Detroit st. jare now fcCe to face with a request, of railroad officials to suggest one or more routes if the company■ is to’re ­ move its tracks.. The Company oper­ a te s under a franchise granted the ;Little Miami Railroad, now owned by ithe present company. ; Xehians admit it would be fine to ;have the trains removed from one of the principal streets where an acci­ dent-happens new-and then. During a discuccion in a business house.Mott* day four Xenia business men gave out their views, all f avoring if the change .would not curtail other rail services to the city. One suggested i t now looks like the railroad company was putting the city in the position of pay­ ing for the, removal of the traeks. An other stated i t would cost phmty to purchase a right of way around the city and yet have'rail aervice. Reports are that the railroad company cannot be forced off the atreet by any court action, Some fear the question may lepd to r emoving aiHrainmen-toaoiro other city and tracks in the city con­ nected to permit through traffic- from both Cincinnati and Dayton without a stop. S U N D A Y 1 c h o o l Lesson L m i m lis t April 14 MOWJKSim* FRIENDS RESPONDED •Osfe; m m m t n x - v u t k uu-m; M:4«. M: Luke *:*», M. memory f*L»crrsoNv»e toft an. n»e up. asd *oUow$dhint,—Yulia #:M, Frianfohip cells for .an exchange —not of gifts or possessions neces* sarily, but of aervice, love end fel­ lowship, The friend* of Jesus responded to the warmth of His affection and the appeal of His call, and they gave themselves in life and service to Him.. Many In the church have forgotten that part of the friendship of Jesu* Christ. They want to count Him a t their, friend, they expect much of Him; but they give little or nothing in return. Their love is cold, them service indifferent, their witness powerless. Not every one of Jesus’ friend* is called to be" a preacher, or a teacher. He needs those ' who will be His faithful followers, just a liv­ ing testimony without special offlef or message. To effectively present,the contrast* of our lesson, we have arranged the veries in slightly different se­ quence Among the friends of Jesus Y. Seme Became Preachers (Mark' 1:16-20). < These men had m e t’Jesus before (John 1:35-81),' but now He .was ready to call them away from their dally .occupation as fishermen and make them "fishers of men." Such a change was not an easy one to make. It meant the giving up o f a n established: earthly calling, a place i n .the community, home life and family, for the service of the Lord. That was to bring persecu­ tion, ridicule,.poverty and. loneliness. But "straightway they forsook their nets." ■ Let the members of the church and pastor* be on the alert to sens# the call of God to young men and women to the ministry and to the mission field, and then let them do everything possible to encourage them on their way. H, Others Became Followers (Mark 16:46, 52). When Jesus came by, blind Barti- maeus began to cry, "Jesus, son of , ;David have, mercy on me" (v. 47). Many around him tried to hush his voice (v. 48), but he cried^the more, Through that babel of voice# Jesus heard him,.stopped and sent for him, and healed him The ear of our Lord is always attuned to hear the cry of the one in need, and His heart is quick to respond to his call. He can hear the cry Of the -repentant sinner through .aQ the confusing sounds of our day. Bartimaeu* became a "follower*' of Jesus. He probably had no posi­ tion for the church, no call to preach,' but what a.testimony he had. (cf. John 9:25). —Jesus needs simple, steady fop towers. Men and women with a Washington Letter (CoN tnnnD F bom F oot P aox ) your correspondent, wss elected as Chairman of*the Executive Commit­ tee of the Republican House and Sen­ ate. Mr. Reece, the new National Chairman, was first elected to Con­ gress in 1920, where he has served with great distinction and honor. Dur­ ing1World War One he rose from Pri­ vate to Major, as a member of the famous Rainbow Division, In which many Ohioans served, and received practically every decoration and hon­ or fo r bravery in battle which could be conferred by the United States and her Allies. Chairman Reece has many friends in Ohio who predict for him great success, as the new national leader of the Republican Party. OPA Hit Again In Meat Crisis WASHINGTON— Tlje American Meat Institute renewing its fight a- gainst OPA meat ceilings, Contended before the senate agriculture commit­ tee Wednesday that “the wasteful, schandalous, widespread and flagrant black market has been made possible by the price control act," Meantime, the government authori­ sed $10,000,000 of additional subsidies to packers to cover additional costs during six Weeks which elapsed be­ tween the time they granted a wage increase and the time they were grant- led price increases. A wage increase of 16 cents an hour was made retro* active to rJahuary 16, Wesley Hardenbergh, president ftf the institute, and a number of park* er* assailed OPA policies before the senate committee in its general invest tigation of the fowl situation. Hardenbergh asserted the “only remedy" for the blackmmket Js. to remove price controls from meat. firing your AutouwMIe trouble* to <M. ,,W* t o overhauling. vPaiatlng, ftfotor and .fiuiy work, H r* fie* pairing, JWaMfog, ..Towing, ..wheel Alignment and every thing to make the ear ran. Gumming* Chevrolet Bale* «t> I W*. •»* *W- - *>» l#umilWHWI»|IIHIIHIll»HNMWIj<MWHIlWHUHIimilH plain, effective testimony of salva­ tion. The army of the Lord is not made up of generals and officers only. Perhaps we have more of them than we need. « UI. Some Stayed; a t Homs (Mark 5:18-20): This .striking story of the deliv­ erance of the mad man show* the importance of testimony 'a t home, The people had asked Jesus to leave (v.‘17k because in delivering the maniac He had caused some swfoe to go mad and run into the sea. These men needed a witness, and the most effective, possible word to them would earn# from, the deliv­ ered demoniac, He wanted to go with Jesus, but a t the Master's word he stayed a t home, It la hard to leave home and loved ones to go afar to witness for Jesus Christ, but sometimes it is easier to speak for Him in a strange land than at home. Even Jesus found no honor fo His own city. If you are called to witness for the Lord fo the small circle of your own family or community, trust God to make that word tor Jesus tremendously effective. H i sen do itl XV, Others Left Hama sad B isk sees (Luke 5:27/28). Levi—better known to us as Mat­ thew — was " a member of that hated group of renegade Jews, who served the Roman invader and helped him In his cruel work of Wringing extortionate taxes from the people" (Bari L, Douglass). As a result, he was rich and undoubted­ ly had a fin# homy and every de­ sirable material possession. He had come to know Jesus and when the ceil came suddenly to fol­ low Jesus, ha did not hesitate; ha did not stop to fa tten up his foonay; ha did not s#H his housa; but ha stood up and left all, and followed Jeeua. If Jaaua really means every­ thing to a man or a woman there is nothing in this world that can hoM him baric when Jesus calls. Ha la ready to go to the ends of tha earth, and let whosoever will para tor tit* business, his posses- •varything (cf. Matt. 19:29). E X P E R T SHEEP SHEARING F h o sM - S S lS SABINA, OHIO SHOEREPAIRING My shop in the ywar of 1 • m a rtom m . Efts* Walnut’^treet RALPH SHAW ° SB RHEUMATISM Sufferers1 Try Reiser’* Kfool Quick comforting relief from pains of rheumatism# arthritis; neuritis, Jam bsgo. FREE BOOKLET, Ask for Reiner’s Rfool. $1.50 (4 bottles fo r |5.- Brown's Drug Store, Cedarville, 0 . POULTRY We pay highest.-pttoee fo r rab­ bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters. ® GINIVAN POULTRY PLANT XENIA, OHIO N s f ie e fe to fo O m H i i w ill h a v e n im echan ic a v a ils-b l* om toMfe S * tw v l*F mm K StmcUy for friMMue jobs, fitei r#paW«f. If wUl Mva you timer to make early sppoiahMirti W M . M A R S H A L L , Standard (HI Service $tn* Xaala, Avo, - FERTILIZERS •f MOViN eUAUIV (OB au srtme tooas T srow -i ****•**,}? Zivmmv' 5 — ' J T i S S . S — I S 2 3 2 ..wwtwiaw" •!• tarre. TOL 9 « mw M tam*r« mw new rwW*** mm* w» l«* »»•) wWr l*o. M hh - ImouM proper tartfllMtlsn See* H m Jofc. Oct BIOM FWrHdm f*r y**» com, sen,tMMto,foboo* ordaOWe crop* w * ba ottjHtd # th* J n S IS BIGfM Mg# ylttS (•rHItzM, With (rraW d*V«r tram t* Tncreet* your yleldf «n* .toil f»rtl(ity. See. tmi dealer ntw for Spring OoSwiwpIt. SOLI) BY ALL DEALERS Springfield Loan Co., 32 W. High Bt. Phone 3061 Springfield, Ohio Experienced Typists ■nd- Clerical -Worker*. 'S te ad y -am ployment, pleasant workiag eondi* tiona^ good payt j McCall Corporation 1 2219 McCall St. Dayton, O. LEGAL NOTIcjs ThomasWesley Johnson, whose jaat known address was 247 Green Street, Marcus Hook, Pa., is hereby notified that Juanita Johnson, has filed a pe­ tition in the CommonrPleas Court; Greene County, Ohio, -against him; the same befog case No. 24246 pray­ ing for a divorce on the grounds of extreme cruelty and gross neglect of duty, and that said cause-will com# on for hearing on or after May 4th, 1946. (3-29-6t 5-8) MARCUS BHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff WANTED — Custom post-holedig- ging by the kOnr oy job.' King. Tracts or Sales, Xenia, Phone 542. 4 t , QUICK RELIEF BROWN'SDRUGS ' FOR SALE—Used wheat drill, fer­ tilizer attachment, 8-8 with gras# seeder. Also a John Deere hors# drawn 5-ft. cut mower used but fore# years. King Tractor Sales, 985-991, N. Detroit st., Xenia.' Phone, 592. Get ready to build* that, home you have dreamed About by buying bonds regularly, putting them away" to meet the necessary down payment when changes in restrictions, priorities, etc,, allow private home building .in this urea. • - . We have' money to loan on farms a t attractive in­ terest rates "with easy repayments. If you own a. farm and desire financing or refinancing we 'ivill be glad to consider your needs. M Y YMRSELF k HOKE Finance, your home, buyipg through our easy pay­ ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan.' BUY BONDS HERE Savlnga&Loan Association OF XENIA, OHIO, T 4-6 N. Detroit St. All Accounts Insured up to $5,000 Saves - Tim e-Labor - Money j •, Oneman Conveyor, conveys anything upor down . LooseGrain—*Baled Hay—Dirt Moves 1,000Bushels of Com Per Hour Equippedwith 16 inch tires. Can be towed anywhere. Made in 3 S h * s 32 ft., 40 f t , and 50f t There will not be enough to go aroiind, so bring in your neighbor! and buy fine together. ALSO-— A Com p le te Lin e o f Fe rgu son Fo rm Equ ipm en t K in g T rac to r S a ks North Detroit fttr##t * Xeaia, Ohio ; turday an< g O L T X * * * * * * * t o . 15 V h MUpi* vice Stm #>f,# r’ ni«, Avo. Ax this i 15th) the 1 hpto and c< hill to axtc! Control Act ti«ms, for a - June 40th, hectic legi -•year* is ex; won of this . Price Admi v ralSfif with I. m HonS omi for you, id potato bait. 1*1 combln. Incas. 5 m . out lr.ni.nt. litfle questi tha t bureau eynment wi and i t is e- measure ms ating OPA the rising ti tinuation of leadership i trol legislpl ».i possible—w< .- termination >i: IEALER3 E ’ Two wee’ hem- of- Coi 'South, who • Case Bill tl ' two to one over an art Cial publicat tional Com feat of all Ivi had voted-for lation. Den u man Hanna down the ri - therabytel- planation. - other "uui place .when County.Cfo craticleade ionalDistri fog fo r the bars of Con .I t is under*, tional Hes explanation supposed tc resented.bj , hot one ind tor was hei folks down . have aense kansae is D> i by Democru we close up t dreamed tem aw a y c h a n g e s a te home \ active in- u own a re will be easy p&y- r plan. Plans are making for ain, France States) Me. todetermin' Ruhr and c th e eonquei for later wc reported So poeed to an the Ruhr b.- tria l produ Byrnes wil. United Stal ante, 1 ' a tion Detroit St, )R While Pi Realty proh Navy Depai fog or Worl iatton to m Departmen' does not a) will approv time soon, fog* aan fo raudered, t *nd Navy but most 11 ae* much th e present Secretary o the Navy, Staff, ate Commando: a a d tk e pri Under Sec: to r Sscreti rsapansibk Defense, n pointed by Chief. Ho President’s matter will tynation of e i g h b o T S the Nary, tench oppo tion. iney iere. 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