The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52

CEDARVILI.E HERALD, FRIDAY, £UNE 21, 1M* MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW FOR SUMMER PERMANENT EMILY ALLEN ' BEAUTY SHOP CEDAltVILLE, OHIO ♦PHONE 6„2651 ' S. MAIN ST.. “THE BEST IN BEAUTY SERVICE” — 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, 0., Open Evenings Buying A Home? WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING OR MAKING REPAIRS «. - ■■■ • • . . .iiititiiitiisiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiifiiimiiii ' •- COME IN AND TELL US YOUR NEEDS , y , niMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5,000 (lltlllltllltlltlllllltlllMItllllllllllllllllll WE MAKE, G I LOANS TO VETERANS Peoples Building. & Savings Company Xenia, Ohio 11 Green St. Phone 11 Fo r Your House Gleaning Cleans Perfectly Without Soap A SAFE, ECONOMICAL and QUICK ACTING CLEANER Pink Salvarine is put up in two con­ venient packages. One pound size for the kitchen; the economy four pound size for the laundry and housecleaning. It is economical because the color in­ dicator tell ?>ou how much to use. Light green solution is. sufficient for general cleaning purposes. If you use too much the water turns yellow. iPink Salvarine can be ■ purchased at Grocer- lies a n d Hardware ■Stores. 1 —— -------------------------------------------------------- -----------------!— i Hundreds of samples of Pink Salvarine were [ sent to Greene County homes* I f you did not i get a sample simply ask your Grocer or your [ Hardware merchant. | Thousands of Housewives have tried -this,, wonderful discovery and a I you! will get the same result if you try your Sample package J Fine for. Washing Walls, Woodwork, Floors, Carpets and ! Dairy Utensils. Also for washing Windows, Glass or Sil- j verware. It will clean your Cnrpets and Rugi. Directions I for using on each box and hjnv much to use. ! PRICES — One pound 25c; Four pound, 75c iHeider Chemical Go., I C O L U M B U S , O H IO • w m m m m m se m ms m m ttt mt m m * m m m mm m m m m m m mm m IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL! S UNDAY I t ch o p l Lesson ; IfAMDLDt. IMNDQUIST. D. D. f tW Tta* Moody B;bl» Institute of Chicago. I RcUaaa4 by Wcat.na Newspaper Union, I Lesson for June 23 i „ SiaMoa aubiecta and Scripture texts se­ lected and copyrighted by International Council, of Religious Education; used by pensijalon. STRENGTHENING BONDS OF FELLOWSHIP LESSON TEXT—Luke 22:14-20; John 17: 6-8. 20, SI. MEMORY SELECTION—A new com. mandment I give unto you, -That ye love one another; a* I have loved you, that ye also love one another,—John 13:34, Fellowship Is a word which comes'to its full meaning only in the relationship between the Lord and believers, which also brings them into just such a relationship with one another. . The Lord seeks his people and gives himself in friendship to them, even to the full devotion of death. Shall we do less for one another? Our lesson presents four ways in which Christ fellowshiped with his disciples.' I. The Fellowship of the Passover (Luke 22:14-18); It was late on Thursday, of what we call Holy Week, that Jesus and his disciples came to the upper room where Peter and John had already made preparation for the observ­ ance of the Passover (Luke 22:8) . This feast had (since that great and awful night of Israel’s redemp­ tion out of Egypt’s bondage) pointed forward to the Christ and to his cross as the fulfillment of the type of redemption by the shedding of blood. Our -Lord looked forward with in­ tense desire to the Passover which he now observed with his disciples, for it was the last celebration of that feast recognized by God. All that it had foreshadowed of deliver­ ance and hope wos fulfilled in him who now sat at ihs table. He had moved ’ forward wkho resolute pur­ pose to this day when his mission on earth ,was to oe accomplished, ahd he was to become the Chris­ tian's Passover lamb (I Cor, 5:7). The Passover was a solemn feast of remembrance of God’s deliver­ ance from the bondage of> Egypt, but it was now to be replaced by a new feast of remembrance of eter­ nal significance. /They went on into II. The Fellowship of the Lord’s Table (Luke 22:19, 20).- Taking the unleavened bread and the unfermented wine of the Pass- over which had just been observed, Jesus established the Christian feast of remembrance, which we call communion, or the Lord’s table. His, words are significant, “For as often as ye eat this breaj, and drink this cup, ye do show the Lord’s death till he dome’’ (I Cor. 11:26). At the Lord's table his fol­ lowers find spiritual strength in, re­ calling his death for them, but they also find joy as they remember that he is to come again. They thus testi­ fy to the world ' that they believe and cherish these truths. Our Lord also spoke of the cup as “my blood of the new testament.” The word “ testament” means cov­ enant. The Lord's table, therefore, ■speaks of our allegiance to him, of our loyalty to our Lord, and of our devotion to his service. That is why the Christian church speaks of communion as a sacrament, a word from the Latin sacramentum, meaning oath, and essentially an oath of allegiance. III. The Fellowship of God’s Word (John 17:6-8). John gives us a blessed ■ account of the fellowship of Jesus and his disciples in the upper room, •and then takes us into what is indeed “the Holy of Holies” of Scripture, our Lord’s interce„ ;ory prayer, Here “ the High Priest of our pro­ fession” , (Heb, 3:1) brings us into the very presence of God. At the very beginning of his peti­ tions for them and for us (see v. 20 ) he speaks of the word which the Father had given him and which he had given to them. This little company of men had been given to Christ, drawn out of the evil world and set apart for God's work, But note that the thing which distinguished them in the eyes of the Lord was that they had “kept” the word of God, even as they had received the living word, Christ, as the one whom the Father had sent. That kind of fellowship with the Lord makes a man strong and use­ ful. Life and "testimony both ring true because they^exalt Christ. IV. The Fellowship of Prayer (J'ohn 17:20, 21). Christ prayed for his disciples, not only those immediately pres­ ent, but all who should through the ages since that day believe in Christ because of their witness. That puts each one of us, who is, a true disciple, right into the center of the greatest prayer fellowship of all time.' He, the eternal andomnipo- ‘ent one, prays for us. Why then should we be weak and fettering in ot if testimony or have failures in our - life? Can it be that we have failed •o count on his prayer and have tried to walk in our own strength? .The prayer for unity (v. 21 ) does not speak of an outward uniting of religious bodies such as is much favored and promoted in our day. Certainly where such unity can be attained without the sacrifice of principle or compromise with false doctrine it is desirable. Real unity Is that of the heart. WANTED! Full time or part time laborers. Handy men. Welders, A carpenter. Blacksmiths, Brat class Machinists and helpers, ’UNIVERSAL ATLAS CEMENT COMPANY, m m m , m m It Pays to Properly ’ Candle and Pack Eggs • Protect Quality Eggs And Increase Profits Farmers will profit a t least three cents a dozen for candling eggs. The War Food adminis­ tration set support prices of 27 cents for candled eggs and 24 cents for uncandled eggs. But properly candled eggs will re­ sult in even greater profits by, developing a quality mar­ ket and increasing consumer de-> mand. . After the eggs hpve been properly candled, the final value depends upon howJhey are handled when sent to market. They are largely judged by the action of the yolk. If eggs are packed sharp end up, there is a tendency for the yolk to rise through the white and to appear prominent, thus lowering the market value. n RHEUMATISM Sufferers! Try Reiner’s Rinol Quick comforting relief from pains of rheumatism, arthritis, neuritis, ium bago. FREE BOOKLET. Ask for Reiner’s Rinol. |1.50 (4 bottles for $5. Brown’s Drug Store, Cedarville, O. 112 Rata Killed with Can of “Star”. Harmless to animals. DUVALL HARDWAR ( 9 t- 7 - 5 ) . * . JOKE 30 A BIG.-DATE FOR ARMY MEN LEGAL NOTICE When eggs are packed with sharp end down they maintain their qual­ ity better. . When an egg is fresh and in good condition, it has a normally thick white and the yolk stays fairly well in the center when the egg is twirled in front of the candler. A quality egg will show little, a poor egg will show a large air space, dark yolk and moving yellow. Grindstone Mount Mounting for Grindstone. Saw a felloe of an old wagon wheel In 'two. Brace with sturdy board to keep right distance apart and to bold rigid. Malaria-Like Disease Found in So. Illinois The presence of anaplasmosis, a malaria-like disease of cattle, has been found in southern Illinois by veterinary specialists of the Illinois university. Fear that it may spread to other states seems to be Well founded. % A serious disease of cattle and sheep, anaplasmosis, commonly ob­ served in the South, has seldom been encountered in northern states. It is spread by biting or blood-sucking insects. Prominent symptoms in­ clude loss of appetite, weakness, rapid pulse and breathing and pale or yellowish skin and mucous mem­ branes. Laboratory tests should be taken when the presence of anqplas- mosis is believed to exist. New in Machinery Dehydrator During the winter months, when- the home dehydrator is no longer re­ quired for fruits or vegetables, it may be used as a clothes drier, room heater or food warmer. With some types of home dehydra­ tors, the heating elements may be removed and used as room heaters and the cabinet utilized for storage Butter Color Defects Mottles result from uneven distri­ bution of th e .salt and from insuf­ ficient working of farm butter. It is the most common color defect. This defect may be overcome by more complete working of the butter, by moistening the salt before adding it to the butter and then working the butter well, or by working the but­ ter partially, allowing it to stand a few hours, and then completing the working process, A greasy condi- " n will result from underworking, miiittiiiiimHiiiiiimimiimtiimkiiiiiiitHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMiiMii SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR E X P E R T S H O E M A N One capable of running.a g6oA volume department. Good salary' and commission. Must have USES referral. Scan, Roebuck & Co. Springfield, Ohio Thomas Edward McConville, whose 'ast known place of address is Lake­ land, Florida, will take notice that on ihe 6 th day of June, 1946; Ernestine Evans McConville filed her petition m the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, against him, the same being Case No. 24;451 on the docket of said Court, praying for divorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty, and also pray­ ing for restoration of her maiden name of Ernestine Evans, and other Relief, and that said case will come on for hearing six full weeks from Juno 7, 1946, which is the date of the first, publication hereof. (6-7-6t_7_12) Erestine Evans McConville, » Plaintiff. ROBERT H. WEAD, Attorney. / LEGAL NOTICE I f . you have been discharged from the Anny—if you held a grade and wish to retain it—if f you have dependents — then act - > now. . . . June 30 , 1946 , is the last day on which you can enlist in the Regular Army and still take advantage of two im­ portant benefits . . . (retention ot your old grade and family allowances. ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U. S. ARMY' RECRUITING STATION POST OFFICE BLDG. 200 E. MAIN, XENIA, OHIO Family allowances for your dependents will be continued throughout your enlistment only if you enter the Regular Army before July. 1, 1946, J f you have been discharged from the Army and wish to re* qnlist at your old grade, you must enlist within 90 days after" your discharge. And before July 1,19 4 6 , Think it over. Act now. * G O O D , J O B ‘. F OR Y OU II. S. A rm y C H O O S E T H I S F I N E P R O F E S S I O N N O W ' I ■ Mae Lillian Severtson, whose last known place of address is 17 West Greene Street, Ithaca, New York, will take notice that on the 13th day of May, 1946, Marvin Severtsomfiled his petition in the Court of Common Pleas Greene County, Ohio, against her, the same being Case No. 24418 on the docket of said Court, praying for Di­ vorce on, the grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty and A- dultery, for Custody of Minor Child and Other Relief, and that said case will ' come bn for hearing six full weeks from May 17, 1946, which is the date of) the first publication here­ of. (5-17-6U3.21) * MARVIN SEVERTSON, Plaintiff Robert H. Wead, Attorney ATTENTION! The Farmers and Livestock Feeders of Ohio are duty bound to produce more crops and livestock in 1946. is it P o s s ib l e f o r n e w d e a l e r s — c o m m u n i s t s 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 UPbN US?. This must not happen in this one-time Great Country- of ours. Let's return to the American Way by Using a Small Amount of LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the St. Luke Baptist Church, a.k.a. The Mid­ dle Run Baptist Church of Xenia, Ohio has filed its petition in the Common Pleas-Court, Greene County, Ohio, Case No. 24,461, praying for author­ ity to mortgage,its real estate in said county, being lots Numbered Twenty (20) and Twenty-One (21), in Drake and Nichols Addition to the city of Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, to secure a loan not to exceed Eleven Hundred Dollars $1,100.00.) to be secured by mortgage on said real estate, and that said petition will be for hearing on or after the 13th Day of July 1946. (6_14_6.t_7-19) VERSIE FINCH Chairman of the Board of Trustees _ of the St, Luke Baptist Chart'll, u.k. 11 . _ The Middle Run Baptist Church of Xenia, Ohio. * MIN-A-L A K (The Complete Supplement) With Your Farm Grains Your Production Costs Will 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. 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