The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52

4 cm & m L K jejesald , fribay , auqi ? s * as, m mssam PUBLIC SALE! Aa I am quitting farming I will sell on the farm 3 miles South' of Springfield on Selma Road, 1st house south of Crabill road, on Fridfey, Sept. € , 1946 Commencing at 12:30 o’clock, the following: 36 Head of Cattle 36 Consisting of 8 head of registered Holstein cows, all of which will freshen in early fall. None of the a- bove cows are over 5 years old and all are sound. 9 head of high producing grade cows, all to fresh­ en this fall. 8 of these are Holstein and one a Jersey, 8 head of bred heifers to freshen this fall and win­ ter. 6 open heifers. 4 white face steers weighing 700 to 750. These would make ideal locker steers. 1 white face steer weighing 450. Most of the above cattle are vaccinated for bang, FARM IMPLEMENTS Oliver drill 10-7 same as new. Oliver double disc, wagon hay ladders and grain bed, Averys manure spreader, less than 2 yr. old, John Deer corn planter 999, good shape, hay loader, Avery tractor mower 6 ft.,.new, 5 ft, McCormick mower, corn sled, 9 ft. Ol­ iver cultipacker, lime spreader, potato planter, walk­ ing plow, 2 row cultivator, 1 row cultivator, tank heater, dehorners, electric fencer, power corn sheller hand corn sheller, feed boxes, Vac-a-way seedclean- er, electric motor, milk cans and many, other items not mentioned. , TEAM HORSES— One., team., of., sorrell horses and harness, consigned by Albert Mapp will be sold. This is a well broke team, mare 10 yr .old and gelding 12 years old. — TERMS OF SALE— CASH ' ' * Albert E. Crossland. OWNER Howard Titus and Joe Gordon, Aucts. Telephone Oe-. darville 6-1522. Elder and Jenkins, Clerks • . Lunch by Pitchin Church Right now is the time to outfit youe youngster for chilly school days. For a complete selection of clothes that look better and wear longer, visitfthe VOGUE,BOYS' SHOP now. Mothers- Use Our Lay-Away Or Charge Account 20 -22 S. Fountain Springfield .......^ AUGUST 24 » thru 30 » COLUMBUS, OHIO Make fair time vacation timeI Bring tMtWhale family. . . stay until yee'ee ■een every exhibit, enleyad every’ entertainment. Seth hit* «n etl-Hme- high In appeal. Cemplete new rate tretk far the eKttttnft IturaeM re*### Spectacular eutdeer ects, leont the secret at many amaslftg v/ertlme k»-v t/H v#n, 1 «>ni; set « glimpse ef things te rtf ,1 came In Ohte. S '' There'* never « etsstlmoment, stay st night. Came efcrly, > stay late, ferget cere . . . M j SOthe Ohte State Mr. H A R N E S S R A C 1NG MT MiOWAV AGRICULTURAL Cm s /L /O H UNIfONM INTERNATIONAL C u h d a y I D chool Lesson a , ' K*i««#*4 by-Western Newspaper Unloo, Lesson for August 25 . Lwion eublccta end Scripture texts selected and copyrighted by International Council of Rcllfioui Education; used by permission. - . JESUS AND PURE LIVING LESSON TEXT—Exodus 20:14; Proverbs 4:14,13; Matthew 9:8; Philippian* 4:8. MEMORY SELECTION—Keep thy, heart with all diligence; lor out of it are the Is­ su es-of life.—Proverb* 4:23. • Moral corruption has been the ruin of the great nations o f the earth, and if history is hot to be repeated by the. fall of our own nation, we must do something—yes, something prompt and drastic. The breakdown of morals in our land is so evident and so widespread as to give grave concern to social and national lead­ ers. What then,. is the Church doing about It? We do not like to talk about adul­ tery and related sin s/ We must speak with care and. tact, but per­ haps the time has come for some straightforward dealing with an un­ pleasant situation. I. Keep Your Home Pure (Exod. 20:14). As the divinely appointed center of man's life, the home holds a plate of such importance that it is the special target of Satan’s offen- »ive. That has always been true, but It seems that in recent years the onslaught against the home has been intensified. Any violation of the divine plan for the marriage of one manand one woman in loving communion for the founding and maintenance, of the home, is a direct violatioh of the taw of God. It Is talso a violation of the law of man. < It brings serious results in the. destruction of the home, and in the ruin of individual life—physical, moral and spiritual. This awful sin (and do not let a wicked world convince you that it is anything else) is back of much of the discord and divorce in our American homes.' When we realize that in the City of Chicago there is now one divorce for every three marriages, and that the ratter is rapidly becoming low­ er, there can be no question that divorce is a major evil in our day.' Statistics are positively shocking, but they are cold and quickly forgot­ ten. But who can fail to see, and who can forget, the awful -woe brought into American home life by divorce. Bad as it. is, the awful effect oil* parents is nothing compared to the nervous, moral and spiritual shock which comes to children in broken homes. Statistics- reveal that now (1048) more than 70 per cent of the' juvenile delinquents and young people committed to prison com e' from homes -where divorce has'entered to break down and de­ stroy family life. n . Keep Your Heart Pure (Prov. 4:14-23; Matt. 5:8). Out of the heart are the issues'of life (Prov. 4:23); hence it is of the Utmost importance that it be’ kept in purity and devotion to God. The heart in Scripture does not refer to the physical organ which circulates the blood, but even as that heart is the center ,of the physical life, so there ii a spiritual heart which is the very tenter of man’s inner being. Evil thoughts, unholy desires and ambitions hidden In the heart will ultimately be revealed in overt acts of .ungodliness, unless God is permit­ ted to regenerate that heart and make it clean. The solution for the problem of Impurity ia found in our lesson verses. First of all one must, avoid the way of the wicked (Prov. 4:14- 17). They ate so evil that they can­ not .sleep until they have misled some poor souls and brought them down to their own level (v. 16), They make sin and immorality look mysterious and attractive. Don’t be led into sin by ths enticement of curiosity. Shun' the evil way, which goes down with increasing darkness, by seeking the good way which "shin- eth more and more unto the perfect day” (Prov. 4:18, 19). The way of life is a bright and shining way. Don’ t 1st Satan fool you, young peo-. pie, into thinking the opposite. It’s great to be a Christian I HI. Keep Your Head Pure (Phil. 4 :8), The mind of man is quick and active (that is, if he is really alive and awake), and it Wants to be oc­ cupied with something o f Interest, The world, the flesh and the devil are keenly aware of that fact and com e’ to All his mind with allure- ; ments to sin and destruction. i Thahk GOd that no one need lack tor things that are good, honorable, I true and noble to All and satisfy ev- j ry medial as well as spiritual in- ■ terest. God’s provision is not lim- ! ited dither in scope or variety. He provides the best, the most delight­ ful, the loveliest and most noble, Observe that it is for Us who know Christ as our Saviour to give our­ selves in diligent effort to "think on these things.” As we do we shall And that they crowd out our think­ ing those things which are sensual selflsb or sinful. It is a sound principle of psychology as well as a spiritual admonition, It really works. WANTED! Full time or part time laborers. Handy men. Welders, A carpenter. Blacksmiths, first class Machinists and helpers. UNIVERSAL ATLAS CEMENT COMPANY, OSBORN, OHIO C io School Bond Issue f ' For Bowersille . Voters in the Botrersville school dis­ trict will vote on a $139,000 bond is­ sue to finance repairs and additions to the present school building, The improvement will include an auditorium and gymnasium that will seat 500 people and ^regulation bask­ et-basketball playing floor, McKIBBEN CLASS HAVE PARTY The McKibben Bible Class o f^ h e local United Presbyterian Church had a weiner roast Tuesday evening in the woods of Mr, and Mrs. Emile Finney. The party was arranged 'by the Minute Men of the Class under the direction o f Mr. Robert Cotter, class president. The weather was perfect for such an outing and many of the class were present to enjoy it. A short business meeting and social hour fo l­ lowed. COMMUNITY PARK ASSOC. MEETING CALLED FOR AUG. 30 A special meeting o f .the Progress­ ive Club ahd the American Legion was 1 held Tuesday evening when the Con -, stitution and By-Laws were adopted, j There will be a meeting of the Com­ munity Park Association, Inc., at the Masonic Dining Hall, Friday, August 30 at 8 P. M. to elect officers. EVEN AT 60 M. P. H HEW TIRE OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES NOTICE ■ FOR SALE— 7 Room house, located in Cedarvillf, Electricity-Bath-Gas-1 Hot Water Heater-Boiler 3 years old. Hard wood floors, quarter oak finish. Close in. Prugh and Sharp, 15 Green Street, Xenia. Phone—861 LEGAL NOTICE Now You Can Ordor Theso Tiros for Your Car Here is your answer to "W ill today’s tire stand up under a long grind at. high speed?” In a test o f the new B.F. Goodrich tire, test cars were driven steadily at sixty miles per hour, h ou r a fter hou r, a v e ra g in g ov e r a thousand'miles a-day in all kinds .of weather, Side by side on the wheels o f these cars were prewar tires and the new B.F. Goodrich tire. tiUtni l o t 1) vt v L\ * , "Detect and Coll Tires were shifted from wheel to wheel so that both took the same beating. The new B.F. Goodrich Silvertowns outran the prewar tires — show ed less wear — w ere g o o d f o r thousands o f extra m iles, jm BFflt a*9 'd% W e are receiving regular g l S C m u # sh ipm ents o f these new i f ® B .F .G ood rich S ilve rtow n H n y f l tires. See us,today. ■ W too-ii C -•!•};<ilent- Terms on Oiir Tfirlffy-' Ciicltjef Plan i . ' c. ■ ’ ‘v c.ci ‘ Hg . Plus Ta* Foster E. Skinner, whose' place of residence is unknown and cannot with ' reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on August 13th, 1946,"Pauline M. Skinner filed her cer­ tain petition against him for divorce oft grounds o f gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 24563 on the docket of said Court, - and will come on for hearing on or af­ ter October 1st, 1946. (8-16-6t-9-20) MARCUS SHOUP, Yttomey for Plaintiff Fleet - Wing; Station, Phone 6.1000 CHARLES HICKMAN Xenia Ave. . . . The American Way The human rights fpr which our fore­ fathers fought so passionately are, to- - day, the most valued possession o f every thoughtful American, We cherish the ’ Tour Freedoms,’ ’ too, as an expression .Of the goiHs toward which we have long # be£ft striving as a nation, But there is / ‘ still aholhjer freedom which is inherently * .oUrs’as Americans under Article IX o f thisBill o f Rights. Itis the freedom to do business — to buy, produce or make; to distribute, barter or sell goods or scrV- . jees —freedom of ertterprite. Another name fos.it is capitalism. ‘ Capitalism is the RIGHT ROAD— tM -American Why that made possible *America's industrial development. Put to work, Cdpit&l provides the tools o f pro- dttctien^creates jobs and opportunities. I A Y T O N P O W R 1 A M The RIGHTROAD permits the individ- ual to "work without fear for rewards without limit” — to save, buy, build a hom^or business, and to employ others, Stop and think what it would mean to you if we were to get off this road. In a ' totalitarian Country, you mould own nothing. You might wdrk like a slave bn the land, but the government could take all you produced, even your family’s livelihood, * So, look for the true facts behind any movement that would put obstacles in our RIGHT ROAD or send us over de­ tours o f foreign origin. On every public proposal, ask yourself, "Does this pro­ posal follow the American Way?” Then make your wishes known to the law*i makerswho represent you., D U O H T C O M P A N Y tiWeWwwiMfeiiiW'lw illllllito . t (ft•ITflrt of ItlftlllM * ;* mmi U mi I w imtA«hn, m « mm 4tliluriillij^ T l i h* O' SIX TO oil O P l ! The o f the Cliftor will ta ning, . This Si ion of In tl ett wil fifty a er. 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