The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

.■ ^ X ~ T W U t T O t J I w , WagjAY, MAY », i W '•- ..... «•' !»».< p«- * 8 S i | ; J l I \ Republican Candidate For Re-election SECOND TERM State!Representative >k * n v - >• > ' ' t * < -v » *A a t- ^ b p ; ;s; ! -• . ' **. '" ' ' ' w ; f * 4s* 'A ' “ A " ’ . ^ * > t ^|p ^ 'JD I i 5' V- ^ 'v ] ’S‘ I \ I ? \ ’? LOWELL FESS 5 J NOTICE OFJPtJBUC 8ALB | | In pursuance of *n order of the { U i Probate Court of Qreene County, j m Ohio, I will offer for sale a t public j ^ auction on Saturday, Hay 25,1946, a t j S ™ 10:00 o’clock A. M., at.the West Doer ! Of the Court House in the City of j — Xenia, Ohio, the following described o l real estate, to-wit: % I ‘’Situated in the County of Greene V ' jJin the State of Ohio and in the incor- 3 porated Village of Cedarville and % hounded and described as follows: Be. K ing the whole of Lot Number thirty. 9 two (32) Dunlap’s addition to the % ! village of Cedarville, more fully des- S . 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, ($1875.00), and must be sold for not lesB than* two-thirds of said sp- S - praised value. f *Terms of Sale: $500.00 cash by sue. i cessful bidder on day of sale,-and the _ . balance within two weeks therefrom and upon delivery of deed. Said premises are sold under order at the Probate Court of Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, in the case of Kenneth L. Little, Admr., of the estate of Isaiah M. >Deck, vs. Josephine Pauley et al., Case No. 5116. - KENNETH L, LITTLE, Admr., Estate, of Isaiah M. Deck,Dec’d, Miller & Finney, Attorneys, ' Xenia, Ohio. (4-25-6-2, 9, 16, 23) IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S umm | chool Lesson ' By HAROLD it Th. Moody - ^Rtl.ascd by Waittrn ’•it N.wipapurUnion. Lesson fo r May 5 , Lemon mibloeto. Md Scripture text* •*- M«t*a,-and copyrlcbted by IntemaUonal Council ot IteUfioua Education; vied by penulaaton. TWO BROTHERS LEARN TOLERANCE LESSON TEXT—Mark 3:14-17; Luke 9:48- 53; I John 4:7, 8. GOLDEN TEXT—And this commandment, have we from him, that he who loveth God love his brother also,—I John 4:21. ONLY EX-SERVICEMAN CANDIDATE FOR THIS NOMINATION RE-NOMINATE < Republican Candidate Greene Co. Auditor Qualified by1Training and Experience Your support will be appreciated Primary Election Tuesday May % 1946 POLITICALADVERTISEMENT —VOTE F O R - HUGHTURNBULL \t CANDIDATE FOR SECOND TERM ■r County Commissioner GREENE COUNTY t i * ■*, # * * Your Support & Vote Will Be Appreciated * Republican Primary, Tuesday, May 7, 1946 —Political Advertisement ■ * ’ - DON'T RELY ON OTHERS Otto C5AN know that a suit- ithla IfehaorJal will mark tbs family restlng-apot. By poMdaaliy ttfsctthg ■ the of dele gating waphttalblllty (o an- Unhurried selection, avoidance of oferexpendl- ture, are advanuges of this madarn plea, ' t VIIIT qUR CbMPLITl EXHIBIT OF MA^TIRCRAFT MEMORIAL# TheQeorgepodds & SonsQtaniteCo* Phone fW Sat, 1*94 - jlU w . Main » t Genuine Pfister Seed Corn JAMES B. HARNER x Xenia/Ohio, ,.R. R. 3 One Mile North o f Oldtown Springfield Loan Co., 32 W. High st. Phone.3061 Springfield, Ohio For Roofing of every Kind, Siding and Painting - Reasonable Prices. Call Xenia, 1456 R or Cedarville 6-2341 Harry S . Marshall Candidate For Attorney General Only Republican War Veteran r r z r political - advertisement — VICTIM OF POLITICAL FRAUD Joseph M. (B)g Mike) Sullivan. VICTIM OF POLITICAL FRAUD The old trick" o f placing a man of like hama on the ballot to split votes from a bona-fide candidate is again being used by J. F. Trump to beat Joseph M. Sullivan for the Democratic State Central Commit­ tee. DEMOCRATS DON’T BE FOOLED Vote For the Right Sullivan W h o l e Joseph M. Sullivan POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Intolerance is soundly condemned in 'our day, and we agree that the spirit which hates or hinders a man bemuse he is of>a certain race or c;- 1 is definitely wrong. Kven wiinin Christian circles .we could wpll learn more of that fine spirit of Christ which is epitomized in the words, “no respecter of persons.” A word - of caution is needed, however, lest we come to extend our tolerance to that which is sinful, wicked or destructive. One should never tolerate poison in a child’s food, or in his textbooks. One does not tolerate a flre'while it destroys one’s house. Nor should one be tolerant of false teaching which breaks down faith in the. Bible as •the Word of God. James and John were outstanding in their- places of leadership for God. We learn in our lesson for today that . I. God Wants Powerful Men (Mark 3:14-17). - • There seems to be an impression current in some places that being a Christian is practically synonymous, with being a weak, frightened, neg­ ative person without either person­ ality or power, . The fact is that the gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ right­ ly interpreted, and fully received into the heart and life of a man, brings such a tremendously enrich­ ing and transforming experience that it appeals to all, including the vital, dynamic type. These two men were “the sons of thunder” ; that is, they had that Hashing alertness and power of per­ sonality which made them quick to understand and -decisive. in action. True, it showed itself in ai impo­ tence which was wrong anJ a de­ sire to bring down judgment, when they should have shown compas­ sion, but that was power out of con­ trol, always a dangerous thing. IL God Wants Balanced Men (Luke 9:49, 50). Power goes to a man’s head, and he needs the balance 6f God to keen him from going astray. Then too, strong men have intense loyalties and are not afraid to assert them, and are prone to condemn all who do not conform. John was here exhibiting that dreadfully sectarian viewpoint which persists even in our day. To him it was not enough that a man was do­ ing the; Lord’s work; he must either join their particular circle or quit. He was willing to stop a work of grace because this disciple of Christ was not in the reguk group. That same spirit prevails t lay; One wonders bow some narrow sectarians can redd the words of Jesus without blushing in shame and rushing to his feet for forgive­ ness and cleansing, God wonts dynamic men to work for him'; but he wants them to be poised and balanced in their deal­ ings with others, especially with the brethren. ^ IH. God Wants Patient Men (Luke 9:51-56). The friction between the Jew^and the Samaritans dated from the time when the latter—a half-Gentile peo­ ple—were denied, the right to help in building the temple. That be­ came the foundation for long 'and bitter strife, which showed up in such a discourteous act as to re­ fuse a night’s lodging to travelers because their destination was the hated city of Jerusalem . Their offense viewed from anoth­ er angle was far more than a bitter lack of courtesy, for they were turn­ ing from their door the Son of God, the Lord of glory, Stubborn prejudice combined with spiritual ignorance to make this tense and explosive situation. 'Die sons ot thunder had an answer .ready—let’s blink them off the earth. Simple, wasn’t it? Yes, but nei­ ther right nor kind. These poor people should have drawn forth their compassion, not their hatred or a desire for revenge. Whenever and wherever you see a man set to get revenge on an­ other, you see a man who knows nothing of .the true spirit of Christ (v, 55). IV. God Wants Loving Men (I John 4:7, 8). Love is not merely something that God shows toward men or in­ spires in their hearts. God is love, Being God, he Is love, and that love is not a passive quality but ah ac­ tive one. He loves. Because he is love, those -who profess to belong to him are also to love one another, to love a world lost in sin, yes, to love even the ut* terly unlovely. Volumes have been written on this subject, but here we must be satisfied just to state the fact.and to ask ourselves the direct question,- Da I manifest the love of God in my life? Wall, do you? T T n REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FORREPRESENTATIVETO GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 7,1946 i> —Political Advertisement % SHOE REPAIRING My shop in the rear of my home, E ast W alnu t S tree t RALFH SHAW •ELECT HERBERT D An Experienced Lawyer 34 Years Practice of Law HIRICRT D. MILLS COURTOFAPPEALS UlMSRlrtS Ten*) • Bora Is Brookvlllo, Obto • Votoras of World War I o Momfcar of Amarlcaa Logtoo. 40 ft R. 37Mi Oiv. Ass’o • Orodoato, Ohio Stato Uolvorsffy Low School • Alt'* AHorooy eoooral. 1*23-1927, oadar C. C. CroKbo e Soaclal C ooom I for Atfaraay O il- oral John W. Rrlchor, 1933-1*3* o Soaetat Coooiol for Attorney.Goa- oral Thoaioa J. Hafbart. 1*42-1MS The 9 western counties have AO on Herbert D. Mills, of Dayton, Is the only candidate from the western cou'ntles. Republican repfesentatton the Court ot Appeals. WANTED TO BUY—Old fashioned furniture, china and glass dishes, col­ ored cdal oil lamps, vases and bric-a- brac. Write Mrs. Paul J. Thiel, 2414 Christo! Ave. Middletown, Ohio (8-29f for COURT OF APPEALS COMMITTEE Jamas T. CUae, Sae'y Public v Sale Household Goods and Coal Belonging to the late Fannie Brown, on West Xenia Ave., Cedarville, Ohio, on Saturday, May 11th On the Premises a t 1:30 P. M. W. S. Rogers Administrator JOE GORDON, Auctioneer 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 w ill be given a courtesy ticket. SECOND OFFENCE — Means a yellow ticket and a fine of $2.00. ORDERS IN EFFECT MAY 1 CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES NO: 1 COBBLERS NO. 1 KATAHDINS 1 GreeneCountyFarm A Bureau Co-Op — 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 w ill be good property next Fall CHOICE OF 14 BREEDS Order them early and save 3% on a ll orders placed 4 weeks in advance,o f delivery date* Every flock Ohio U. S. Approved and Pullorunq tfMod, Bring your cream and order your chicks at THE LEQLA CORN CREAM STATION AND Blue Ribbon Chick Store Cedarville, Ohio A Safe Place To Buy Chicks HERALDWANTANDSALEADSPAY Elpkii I \

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