The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52

CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 14,1946 mm N Y L O N S 8 p a ir s l o r $ 4 , 8 5 P^u s S a le s T a x LADIESJ If you need them mail this coupon TODAY, Include a ono dollar bill with order, NO CHECKS OR MONEY OR­ DERS please. Send to representative of Eleanor Hpsfery, address below. We will endeavor to give you GOday seryice if possible, after such time if you do not care to wait longer you may demand and promptly receive your deposit. Pay postman balance, N. P. Stephens, 83 Factory st., Berea, Ohio. Please send me 3 pairs of first grade NYLONS as aoon as possible. Name ----- -- - - - - ---------------------------------— Address _------------------— - - -------------------------- ------------ ^ize ____. Color_____ __R egu lar-------------------- Outsize— r - Light _____ _ Medium------------ Dark T -AND— McCORMICK----- DEERING , PARTS----- SERVICE------ SALES Hamilton i Equipment and Grain Center . HARRY HAVERTY, M’g’r. Jeffersonville, O. Phone. 3301 Buying A Home? 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If you did ndt get a sample simply ask your Grocer or your Hardware merchant. Thousands of Housewives have tried _tjii»_ wonderful discovery and t you will get the sainfe result if you try your Sample paekage Fine for Washing Walla, Woodwork, Floor*, Carpets and Dairy Utensils. Also for washing Windows, Glass or Sil­ verware. It will clean your Carpets and' Rugs. Directions for using on each box and how much to use. PRICES —- One pound 25c; Four pound* 75c Heider Chemical Co. 1 COLUMBUS, OHIO 0*Ni •»**«*' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I J IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I chool Lesson By HAROLD L .' l UNDQUIST. D. D. 0{ Tkv Moody Blbl. Institute of Chicago. R .l.a ta d by Western New.paper Union. Lesson for June 16 Leaion subjects and Scripture texts se­ lected and. copyrighted by International Council o f Religious Education; used by permission. LEARNING ABOUT THE KINGDOM , LESSON TEXT—Luke 8:23, 24, 48-48, 87-6?; 11:1-4; 17?20.,21. .MEMORY SELECTION — Thy kingdom come. Thy will -be done in aaiUi, as it is in heaven.—Matthew 0*10. rilowhrg Christ calls for the best nan. Weak-kneed and watered- Foll in m out religious philosophies and «activ- ities have «io right to call them­ selves Christian. ' Let us ^jmt away these Insipid imitatlon^m Christianity, which so often mas^ierade under its name, and face our time w.ith a call to discipleship which demands every fine, noble, manly and womanly quality. J . Denial of Self (Luke 0:23, 24). A cross—that speaks at once of suffering and death*. We may as well face it. The Lord never in­ tended it to be an-easy thing to fol­ low him. A man must lose his life for Christ if he is to win it. Note that the cross we bear doe3 not refer to the trials or vexations of life. .We should bear those as Christians, but there is something else in mind; namely, the complete denial of self-will,* and the eager de­ sire to do only God’s will. And note also that this is required of every true Christian, not just of a few who are especially “consecrated.” Do you qualify? If so look at the next point. II. Humility of Heart (Luke 9:40- 48). , The world looks up to the great, the mighty, and the rich. The dis­ ciples had caught that, fever and were quarreling about who was to be greatest. What a tragic, and dis­ graceful picture! But is it any dif­ ferent in the church today? ..Men are still determined to be "Mr. Big.” The follower of Jesus sees beyond the false earthly standard of great­ ness, and in humility ministers to the little child. And lo! he has re­ ceived and served Jesus Christ him­ self, and has become greater than all the would-be great ones. Those about him may not see it, but God does, and in due time others shall also know of it.. ' III. Determination of Purpose (Luke 9:57-62). Following. Christ is more ' than singing glibly or carelessly-. “ I’ll go where you want me to go, dear Lord.” The one who starts out -with him is to count the cost (Luke 14:28-33). He must expect the same treatment as Christ (IL&S&m, 3:12) and be willing to tak iP it gladly (John 15:20; I Pet. 2:21). We ought to make this plain to professed believers, - Tell young people the truth and you will see, that they are ready to respond to it’. They are willing 'to give them­ selves sacrificially for causes of this earth—why not for Christ? Christianity is considerate and courteous, and our Lord is not here suggesting any neglect of the duties or amenities of life. The point is rather that the Lord must have first place whatever else may call for second thought. IV. Prayer of Faith (Luke 11:1-4). The one who is to follow Jesus must know how. to pray—and to pray in faith. He must know how to hold up the World to God, and •get things from God for this needy world. There is no one who can teach us to pray better than Jesus, for he practiced what he preached. He prayed. It was seeing him pray that led the disciples to ask him to teach them to pray. Jesus taught his disciples a model prayer. This prayer opens with a recognition of God as Father, followed by a rev­ erent petition' that his name may be hallowed; that is, that he may have glory as his will is done and his kingdom established hi the hearts of men, Those who have that attitude are ready to ask for the supply of daily needs, and above all, forgiveness of sin and deliv­ erance from temptation. Note that verse 4 is not the prayer of the unsaved for forgiveness and regeneration, for that is all of grace (Eph. 2:8). “The man outside (of the kingdom) gets his forgiveness with no condition; but once he is in the kingdom of the Son of God’s love, he lives within the laws of that kingdom, Then he does not get forgiveness unless he is ready to forgive, unless he has forgiven” (Morgan). V. Recognition of Christ (Luke 17: 20 , 21 ). The disciples thought of tlje kingdom in terms of “when” ; they should have asked "what,” or even better “who,” for the kingdom was present and operative right then be­ cause the King was there. That is the true meaning of “with­ in” (v. 21)', which really means “ in your midst.” It does not mean that the kingdom of God was' within,the hearts of the Pharisees, or Within the social order, but that in the person of the King, the kingdom it­ self was in their midst. They re­ jected him, and so also his kingdom. What about us? Is he your King? Or do you also reject him? WANTED! Full time or part time laborers, Handy men. Weldons. A carpenter. Blacksmiths, first class Machinists and helpers. UNIVERSAL ATLAS CEMENT COMPANY, OSBORN, OHIO Cattle Liver Fluke Cause of Large Loss Life Cycle of Public Enemy No. 1 Described | Liver fluke, those small, flat, leaf- Jlike worms, are proving among the most injurious parasites of cattle in (the United States. , " Flukes produce serious diseases in man and animals in various parts of 1 • Fluke Life Cycle i The adult fluke (A) in the liver j produces many eggs which are ex­ celled to the outside with the drop- ;pings. The egg (B) develops in wet ;places on the pasture and a free- !swimming larva (C) Issues from each normally developing egg. The !larva is attracted to certain-aquatic j snails (D) which it penetrates. Aft- ;e r development in the snail, a new ' type of larva with a tail (E) emergen and settles on grass (F) or other objects in water and encysts there. Cattle grazing, on contami­ nated pastures (G) swallow the en­ cysted larvae with forage . and water. the world, but fortunately the most harmful species do not occur in this country. In the United States the liver flukes commonly parasitize cattle, sheep and goats and may also occur from time to time In'horses, swfne and other animals. The flukes can be destroyed effec­ tively and economically with hexa- ohloroethane, a synthetic drug. The drug should be prepared as an aque­ ous suspension and administered as a drench. ‘ Save Tree Leaves for Planned Compost Pile The experienced , and practical farmer and gardener’ knows/ that loaves of shade and forest trees are a most abundant source of organic material, which he can’ use to grow better crops. As soon as. they are gathered they should be placed in piles, then packed down and watered. They are left in the piles to absorb moisture, In late winter or early spring; the compost heap is built, scattering some lime/ and some high nitregen complete fertilizer, such as 5-10-5 or 5-10-10, into the pile as it is built .up. By late summer the leaves should be reasonably well rotted/ The heap is then opened and the ma­ terial put to use. i ' * New in Machinery Freeze-Locker Harderfreeze, a product of the ■Harder Refrigerator corporation, Cobleskiil, N. Y., will provide ■ home freezing unit and locker plant, Provided with five inches of insu­ lation, hermetically sealed to elimi­ nate infiltration of moisture, with rigidity of construction, the unit has been meeting with favor in rural districts. WOULD HAPPEN IP • j j I I I DI&NT TERfiACE ) / / // / / 1 Oil Extraction Rapid The use of the Staley hexane ex­ traction process for soybean oil has improved to such an extent that less than 1 per cent of the oil is left in !he soybean meal, as compared with 4 per cent left by the expcller, or pressing method. The hexane solvent method also results' in production of soybean meal with 44 per cent or more pro­ tein content, 3 per cent more than vhen the oil is removed from the 4*ans bv liio expeller method. niimiiftiiiiimitiimmuimimmimimifmMHimffffnimJHit SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR ! E X P E R T j S H O E M A N One capable of running a good volume department. Good salary and commission. Must have USES referral, , • Sears, Roebuck & Co. Springfield, Ohio A PAINT Whether your car or truck needs a touch- up or a complete paint, job, we do finer re­ painting work. Call on us today. CHEVROLET Cedarville P h o n e 6 - 2 7 0 1 LEGAL NOTICE Thomas Edward McConville, whose last known place of address is Lake­ land, .Florida, will take notice that on the 6th day of June, 1946, Ernestine Evan's. McConville filed her petition in the Court of Common'Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, against him, the same being Case No. 24,451 on the docket of said Court, praying fpr 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 June ?7T946, which is the date of the first publication hereof. (6-7-.6t-.7_12) Eres tine Evans McConville, Plaintiff. ROBERT H. WEAD, Attorney. , LEGAL NOTICE Mac 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 Severtson filed his petition in the Court of Common Pleas Greene County, Ohio, against her, thf 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- duliory, for Custody of Minor Child and Other Relief, and that said case will come on for hearing six full weeks from May 17, 1946, which is the date of the first publication here­ of. 1 (5-17-61.6.21) . MARVIN SEVERTSON, Plaintiff Robert II. Wead, Attorney LEGAL NOTICE Elizabeth Kilby Roushey whose last known residence was Remington, Fau­ quier County, Virginia, will take notice that the undersigned filed his peti­ tion in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, in divorce a- gainst her on the grounds of gross rfeglect of duty; that said defendant is required to answer said petition on or before six weeks from the date of its first publication, to wit: June 13th, 1946, after which time this catisjcwill be for hearing and judgment may be taken against her. (6-14-6t.7-19). Thomas Roushey, Plaintiff Millfcr & Finney, Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio,. LEGAL NOTICE Nathan Holmes, whose last known address was Scuddy, Ky., will take notice* that Dora Holmes, filed her petition in Common Pleas Court, j Greene County, June 7, 1946, No, 24, ' 455, seeking a divorce against him on the grounds of neglect of duty and that said cause Will come on for hear, ing on or after July 19, 1946. (G_14_.6t_7-.19) D, H. WYSONG, 1 " 906 U. B. Bldg., Dayton Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is. hereby given that the St. Luke Baptist Church, a.k.a. The Mid- die Run Baptist Church of Xenia, Ohio has filed its petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greeno 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 Xcnin, Greene. County, Ohio, to secure a loan not to exceed Eleven Hundred Dollars $1,100.00) to he secured by mortgage on said real estate, and that said petition will be for hearing on or after the 18th Day of July 1946. (6-14_0t-7_19) VERSIE FINCH Chairman of. the Board of Trustees of the St. Luke Baptist Church, a.k.a. The Middle Run Baptist Church of Xenia, Ohio. ■ ■ a a a a a a a a M a a i . — WE WILL SELL IT FOR LESS— WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD VISIT THE B & B LOAN OFFICE We buy, sell and Loan Money onrWatche*, Diamonds, Guns, Clothing, Typewriters, Musical Instruments 65 W. Main st., Springfield,. 0„ Open Evenings J U N E 30 I f y o u have been discharged from the Anm -if you held a grade dnd.wish to retain it—if you have dependents —then act ■ now. . . . June 30, 1946, is the last day on which yon can enlist in the Regular Army and still take advantage of two ini- poilant benefits . . . retention of your old grade and family allowances. • E N LIS T NOW AT TOUR N EAR ES T U . S. ARM Y R EC R U ITIN G STATION Familv allowances for your dependents will be continued throughout your enlistment only if you enter the Regular Annv before July 3, 1946. If you have'been discharge^ from the Army and wish fo re* enlist at your old grade, you must enlist within 90 days after your discharge. And before July i, 1946. Think it over. Act now. 7 il i :i HI 1 \1 Build a HOME Get ready to build th a t home you have dreamed abou t by buying bonds regu larly , pu tting then, away to meet the necessary down payment when changes in restrictions, priorities, etc., allow private home building in this area, ■ Buy a FARM We have money to loan on farm s a t a ttrac tive in­ te re s t ra te s with easy repayments; If you own a fa rm and desire financing or refinanc ing we will be g lad to consider your neecls.. BIT YOURSELF A HONE F inance you r home, buying th rough our easy pay­ ments ju s t like ren t.w ith monthly reduc ing plan. BUY BONUS 1IEKE HOM E F E D E R A L OF XENIA, OHIO, 4-6 N. Detroit St. All Accounts Insured up to $5,000 ..iJj-J .:4a ' -i‘T t] ATTENTION! .The Farmers and Livestock Feeders o f Ohio are duty bound to produce more crops and livestock in 1946. IS IT POSSIBLE FOR NEW DEALERS—COMMUNISTS 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 UPON US? This must hot happen in this one-time Great Country of ours. Let's return to the American Way by Using a Small Amount ctf 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, a lto 20 other essential ingredients. There is no shortage of this feed now nor will there be later. ' This is a guaranteed Product m u ■M. a ■ ■ ■ ■ Ml ■ ■ Write or Call* Phone-Adams 7378 i i l i i i a a 1 W. Binegar 152 S. Terry st., Dayton, O. a a ■ a a a a.a a a a a a a a a ■ a

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