The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26
»*< »* i** & i s ® ___________ THE CKDARVI LLE HERALD KABLH BULL — — — — EOITOB AND PUBLISHER HKUXKX—MitUail JMiUrUl JkMoe,; 0 U« Ksmpaiwr Awte.; UUai VsUigr Prtu- Aap . Entered at the Post Office, Cedarville, Ohio, October SI, 1887, as second class matter, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22,1944. MEN SEEK THE TRUTH ABOUT ATLANTIC CHARTER With the Christmas spirit prevelant over the nation celebrat ing an even t, that has guided mankind fo r centuries, one must stop and ponder as to. the thoughts o f our men and women in service in all parts o f the world in the light o f present day devel opments. Even the turn o f the war on the German front may not be serious to those in military control, yet such does not build morale on the home front anymore than on the battle front. While our young men are dying and the death list grows to such an extent that selective service must have more young men fo r replacement, means the,war is far from being won with no end o f bloodshed. The boys on the front ranks have been told they were fighting fo r a democracy o f equal right fo r man kind all over the world to an end there would be no future wars. . I f our soldier boys know what we know o f events o f the week how England has turned and is fighting Greece ; how she approved the Stalin grab o f much o f the Polish rich farm and mineral land with the approval even o f Franklin. D, Roosevelt how this country has backed Communist movements in other nations as far as China to enthrone those o f the Stalin theory of government; how the much discussed “ Atlantic Charter” , that was to insure peace throughout the world, was a myth and ad mitted now even by Roosevelt there was never such a legal doc ument as the nation was told follow ing a conference o f Church' ill and Roosevelt. Our nation was “ lied into the war” as stated by Congresswo man Clare Luce last summer. Our boys have little background to make them believe they are fighting a just cause even during the observance o f the birth pf the “ Prince o f Peace.” But that is not all our people have been treated to in the way of doctored reports nnd news flashes.. Reports have been put in circulation to purposely’deceive the electorate. The casualty list grows by leaps and bounds in numbers. World politics is more, important to FDR than is the iheif o f part o f Poland. Unless conditions change it will not be long until the cryrof “ Bring the Boy’s, Back Home” , will be heard in every state in the Union. Months ago it was Bundles for Brit ain” Today is it, “ Brickbats for Britain.’* As far is this nation is concerned it is “ Roosevelt's war” and your son, or other rela tive may have already given his life in this brand o f Churchill Stalin picnic. No doubt many an American service man will look upon his Christmas as a dark page in its history; a soldier in a cause Where the mightly nations have banded together to plunder rob and rape the smaller and weaker nations. There Will be millions o f homes with avacant chair this Christmas. To them “ Peace on Earth and Good Will to A1 Men” can mean little following discuosure o f the Polish land grab. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN At FRIGIDAIRE We have many good, paying war jobs in our factories and in our of fices for both'men and women. Experience unnecessary, instructions given while you work on the job. You will be making vitally needed war material and at the same time you will be acquiring training and experience that will fit you for post war. work. Apply in person or write to the Frigidaire Employment Office, 300 N. Taylor Street, Dayton, 2, Ohio. Must comply with WMC regulations. For Biggor ond Bottor Values Watches, Diamonds, Jawalry, Suits, Radios, Guns, Musical Instruments. B&B MONEY TO LOAN On Anything of Valuo - - Just Bring It In! SUITS $9 .75 • O B Loan O IK.,, 65 W. Main St. Springfi.ld, O. THE WATCH THAT •T've discovered that an inaccurate watch is worse than n o w atch a t a ll. My HARVEL keeps split-second time, so important for studio work and social engagements.” Hildtgarde Sat *f Svm»i Hitt PUu't PmuH Rum t i t l jt l "R»t,ith Rtm"sb*utrtrNBC . n . ^ - m as war bonds, red crew, sad s lot o f other deductions, Yon will recall it was a Democrat that offered a bill a few years ago wanting to pension the president o f the United States, $26,000 a year and congressmen who had ser ved a certain number o f years to get a pension also. This column will be brief this week as we approach the Yueltide Season. We will soon celebrate a great event ' in the birth o f the Master. Monday we [ will hear o f the lives of American ; boys being sacrificed to satisfy the whims and. the selfish greed o f world- power drunk leaders. The boys in the service were not told the true story and as Congresswoman Clare Luce has so aptly stated, the American people were not led into World War II but were “ lied into it,” Events o f the week in Washington and London, with admissions prove all statements to the contrary. The American people are alone to blame that American boys must give up home and lives if necessary on a fake plea o f patriotism by taking up an other country’s fight. This we did for England. Your pay is what has’ been revealed to you this week. But what ' of the son on this Natal Day? This week proves that democracy under the New Deal is a misnomer for autocracy.. While you cannot get copper wire for electrical purposes or in the kitch en even for repairs, Britain has noti ced this country they will not need* my copper during the year 1945. That Government has so much “ lend' lease” 'opper it has even closed down its own ;opper mines. “ Santa Claus” evident- y. has overdone “ lend: lease.” You /egin paying for, that copper when cu' as^a farmer .make out your in- ome tax in January, if a farmer. •The engineer of the editorial page >f the Dayton Daily News, being of ‘internationalist turn of mind” at the expense of the American income tax payer, laid down some advice several lays ago for the New Deal to follow 'n China. Sec! Stettinius came out the ame evening with an entirely differ ent view and the News has not men- cioned its argument since. When the Republican legislature neets the first week in January under . he last week of Governor Bricker’s erm, we would like to see a bill in . .reduced and passed and signed by ,ov. Bricker making it mandatory for i county auditor and prosecutor to proceed through the' courts by suits to -ollect delinquent personal and real state taxes. Another feature could be idded that not a dollar of state funds ■vould be payable to a county in Ohio hat did not proceed to collect at least' icventy-five percent of the delinquent axes on real estate. Gov. Lausche is low doing a talking stunt to city or ganisations where city spender want i larger share of the Ohio sales tax revenue at a loss to the rural counties, townships and towns. Cuyahoga coun ty now-.has r delinquent tax amount ihg to 90 million dollars. The county auditor is a- Democrat and evidently is fiected on a platform of non-collection if real estate taxes. He has been re elected a number of times. The Re publicans can do the state a favor by passing the above legislation. It j(night not suit the new governor but he can be tested out by giving him a chance to sign such a bill if the legislature would pass it. Dayton is another town .hat has a large delinquent tax list. m . mm mat ■ m * .i *1 —■ " i many s Sen. Reynolds, South Carolina, gave an' outburst last week-end when he -learned.. the sensational particulars in regard to the double crossing the Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin combine gave the Polish people when Stalin is to take about half o f that nation as his share of the Roosevelt, Churchill war grab. Meanwhile some 6,000,000 Polish voters became angered after they had given solid support to Roose velt in November. They are given the credit for turning Michigan to Roose velt. Another angle is that the Cath olic Church in Poland will suffer as that religion predominates. Russia has no use for that religion in partic ular due to the influence of the church in governmental affairs previous to the same Lenin and Troskey ruled. In addition the Southern Senator was put out as to the part England plays in grabbing Greece after the allied arm ies drove the Germans out at a cost o f thousands o f lives o f Atnerican sol diers, Senator Reynolds, Democrat is now boasting that he is more o f an isolationist than ever. At least he is not a traitor to his country. He brob- ably had in mind the fake “ Atlantic Charter” that was never written and was the maiden effort of the three world-dictatci-s, Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin that trade innocent people of one nationality to a barbarous na tion for slavery purposes, where they will be required to give ^up their pos sessions in the name f the state, Rus sia, a part of the famous mysterious “ Atlantic Charter.” Roosevelt double- We imagine when oUT boys on the fronts get the news o f Ahe recent mar riage for a third trial o f Col, Elliott Roosevelt and his actress bride, will sari a make the blood boil when the av erage soldier cannot get three days to either get married or come home to spend a day with “ dad and ma” . El liott gets time o ff from war duties at will' and. he draws more than $50. a month, probably $160 a week. A t this time he is in Washington with his feet under the White House table. Boys from.Democratic families in service Bho'uld get married and try their luck at getting a furlough such as is grant ed members o f the Royal Family ser ving in “ dad’s” army. CAR OF COKE ON TRACK To Be Moved at a Price KELLOG HOMINY Coll In Next Week GET YOUR’S NOW PHO^B 6-1221 FRANKGRESWELL CRABILL FLYING SERVICE Located at Crabill Airport on E. Leffel Lane, Springfield, Is An Ap proved Flight School, Offering Flight Training to Men and Women Who De sire, to Acquire A Private or Commer cial License . ; Sales and Service, for Aircraft and Charter Service. . . Un der the Able Direction o f Wm. Crabill Well Known In Aviation Circles. TeL 2-7071. HAVE YOUR D R E S S E S CLEANED - PRESSED The age in which we are nowJiving is one of specialization and whether in business, the trades or the professions one must have thorough knowledege of their chosen field of endeavor. The day has now passed when one can hope to attain any medium o f success simply by being a willing worker. Realizing this, many ambitious men and women are taking advantage of the opportunity to prepare for the great advantages which will be offer ed in the field o f aviation, either in the line of commercial flying or to own and fly their own plane. Visit the Crabill Airport, soon and receive their information in regard to their flight training. It. is thorough and can prepare you for the coming air age. HOURS—Daily 3:00 P. M. to 8 P. M Saturday 8:00 A . M. to 10:30 P. M THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Main st„ Cedarville BOISEL TIRE SERVICE At 409 E. Main St., Springfield. Have a Convenient Stop ping place fo r Drivers o f Cars, Trucks with Plenty o f Parking Space . . . -Are Helping to Keep Transportation on the Move Through Their Fine Recapping and Retreading o f Tires . . . Have Mddern Equipment and Give 24 Hour Service Vulcaniz ing, Repairs Batteries and Battery Service. . . Their Recapping Will Give Much Extra Mileage and Safety : :: Tel. 2-4972. The Boisel Tire Service in Spring- designed to turn out the highest type field are right in the van o f progress and assisting in keeping our valuable transportation system working by of fering a reliable tire recapping and retreading service, the latest develop ment in the auto and truck tire field. They offer a complete tire repair and will. be pleased to have you call and take advantage o f this service, which fits so well with present day condi tions. They offer an expert recapping ser- percent to your vice and are equipped with its mold peace o f mind. of work. The men on the job are ex pert and when finished, you will have a custom-built tire, as each casing is looked after individually and the tire will not only give you good wear, but will look like new arid give your car or truck an excellent appearance. They will be pleased to have you stop in the next time you are in town. An inspection and the quick service in recapping will give you an assurance of safety, which will add one hundred efficiency and your PATTON MANUFACTURing CO. With Modern Welding and Machine Shop at 1802 W. Pleas ant St., Springfield. Brings Much Trade Activity to Town, Being a Center for Fanners, Producers, Manufacturers, Automobile, Truck and Tractor Owners f o r Electrical and Acetylene Weld ing and Intricate and Accurate Machine Shop Work . . . Bolster Your Yields and Aid in our Victory Program fo r Increased Food Production by Letting Them Get Your Implements In Or der . . . . Also Tools, Dies, Jigs and Fixture Repairing. Tel. 2-2151. Patton Manufacturing Co, at Spring- field are an economical factor in the mechanical life of this part of the state, as they offer n service that sav es people the purchase o f new equip ment and making that which they have do extra duty to last for the dur ation and longer. They have complete electrical and acetylene equipment including, both stationary and portable plants, No longer need we do as was the former American habit of discarding equip ment as soon as a part was broken for now with such a fine service at our beck and call, we have found that we can save much time and money by having parts welded and that they will last as long as new. They offer an accurate service and all work is finished with precision They are accomodating and give you prompt attention to all work whether the job be large or small. They have a reputation for welding jobs that stick. So take your broken parts in to them or get in touch with them for larger jobs, This service has become a link in all industry and our program for defense, as we cannot get along without dies, tools, jigs, fixtures and other machine work. CANTEEN SERVICE OF SPRINGFIELD At 742 York in Springfield, Are Helping to Keep Our Busy Workers Supplied with Confections, Nuts and Food Specialties to Carry Them Through to Meal Times , , . Canteen Service Is So Convenient and May Be Advantageously Installed In Factor ies, Garages, Terminals, Stores and Many Other Places . .Can- oteen Service with Quality Merchandise Provides Dependable Income Tel. 4597. The Canteen Service o f Springfield is one o f the .very modern services and crossed both tW'Poles'and G m k e ’a f - 1 i8 on<5 thkt ,B a great bencflt where* ter they voted fo r him. In fact they ever they are installed and are widely took him at his word in the Atlantic Charter, but the double-crossing took place before the election and the vic tims did not know it until this week.' N i x ! X e n ia N a tio n a l B a n k Xenia, O. A Georgia Democrat Congressman has the spending idea, lie wants to increase Roosevelt’s salary to $100,000 a year. He wants Congressmen put in the $15,000 salary class. He wants anything that will add to the burden o f the government. Meantime the boya nre fighting and dicing at the pay rate of $60 a month less deductions such approved by plant managers, garage owners, storekeepers and many others throughout this part o f the state, . Canteen service will automatically merchandise quality products for your store, plant or office and its upkeep and maintenance is taken care o f by Canteen service men who are bonded, insured and trained and courteous. They make frequont and regular ser vice calls silently and unobstruaively so that they never Interfere With yotor regular routine. From the Canteen you get the ooun» try’s finest confections and food spec ialties, as only the finest, freshest, na tionally-known 'products o f standard weight and quality are sold through the Canteen. No product is offered unless it has passed the most'rigid laboratory tests. These automatic machines are at tractive and make an asset to -any store, as well as good revenue produc- j er It serves as a great convenience to give a pickup for renewed energy to J carry busy people on until meal tim e.1 There Js no loss o f time on the part o f the Canteen as it delivers the pur chase instantly, Is mechanically dean, sanitary and In'perfect running order. ^ S a t u r d a y THRILL NIGHTS! — S C R E EN ^ "SHE'S A SWEETHEART' with Jana Frexee, kerry PcA^ S U N . - M O N . - T U B X vcxmse CRAZY ABOUT MAISIEi ANNSOTHERN JOHNHODUK TOM DRAKE LEGAL NOTICE Peggy Jacobs who resides at 22 E. State St., Jefferson City, Missouri, is hereby notified that Ivan L. Jacobs has filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, a- gainst her, the same being Case No. '23698, and praying for a divorce on the ground o f Gross Neglect o f Duty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after the 30th day of, December, 1944. (ll-17-6t-12-22) DAN M. AULTMAN, v Attorney fo r Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Nancy Garrity, whose place o f resi dence is unknown and cannot be ascer tained, will take notice that Edward Garrity, has filed his certain action a- gainst her for divorce on grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Com mon Pleas Court o f Greene Cofinty, Ohio, said cause being docketed as No. 23728 and that the same will come on for hearing on or after the 20th day of January, 1945. ( 12-15-6t-l-19-’45) FOREST DUNKLE, ’ Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Ida Fields, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that George H. McHenry has been duly appointed as ‘Administrator o f the estate o f Ida Fields, deceased late o f Spring Valley, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 11th day o f December, 1944’ WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Lester Reed, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Grace Reed has been duly appointed as Ad ministratrix o f the estate o f Lester Reed, deceased, late o f Cedarville, Greene Cdunty, Ohio. Dated this 8th day o f December, 1944 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Pvt. Harry Marshall, 36619017, Bat tery B, 748 Field Artillery, Camp Shelby, Mississippi, is hereby notified that Katherine M. Marshall h is filed a petition for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty against him through her next friend, Mary A. Jef fries in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No, 23710, and that said cause will come on fo r hearing six full weeks from the date o f the first pub. lication hereof. (12-l-6t-l-5-’46) DAN AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE * Anna V. Vasta, 63-109 Saunders Street Forrest Hills, Long Island, N. Y,, is hereby notified that John T, Vasta has filed a petition for divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f du ty against her in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the Bame being Case No. 23711, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after January 6, 1945. (12-l-6t*l-B-’4&) . HERBERT M. EIKENBARY, Attorney fo r Plaintiff 211 Mutual Hemp Bldg,, Payton* Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Anna Lee Johnson, whose last place o f residence was 1381 Pacific «t„ Brooklyn, N. Y ,„ and that her present, address is unknown* will take notice that Corp. Janies E. Johnson,), has fil ed his certain action against her for divorce on grounds o f extreme cruelty before the Common Plea# Court o f Gteene county, Ohio, said cause being* docetedasNo. 23780 and that same will be heard on er before the 18th o f January, 1045. (12-15-6t-l-12-’45) ,WM, STOKED, Attorney fo r Plaintiff 208 HomesteadAve* Dayton. LEGAL NOTICE Juanita Towell, whose address is 260 Warren Street, N. E. Washington, D, c . Is hereby notified that Edward J. Towell, on the 16th day o f November, 1944, filed ids petition against her in the Common Fieqs Court o f Greene County, Ohio, praying fo r a divorce from her on the grounds o f Gross Neglect o f Duty and Extreme Cruelty, Said cause is numbered 23,703 on the Docket o f said Court, and will be fo r hearing six. weeks after the 15th day o f November, 1944, the date of the first publication o f said notice. EDWARD J, TOWELL. PITt. Geo. W» Daniels, Attorney, Springfield, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE Leonard W. Harrison, whose last known address was Boston, Massa chusetts and whose present wheretu^ bouts is unknown, is hereby notified- that Albert W7 Harrison has filed a suit against him in the Common Pleas ... Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 23719, and praying for a divorce on -the grounds o f Gross Neglect o f Duty, and that said cause wiU come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date of-the first publication hereof, ’ (12 -8 - 6 t -1-12,’45) -DAN M. AULTMAN,. Attorney fo r Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Inez Parsons Freier, whose last known place o f address is, care of Preacher Henry Parsons, Betsy Lane, Floyd County, Kentucky, will take, no tice that Wilbur Edward Freier, filed his action in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, for divorce on the ground o f gross' neglect of du ty, extreme cruelty, and that she had a husband living at the time o f their marriage and fo r other relief. That ^ase being No. 23720-on the records* f said Court and that said action will be heard before said court after the expiration of six Weeks of'the date of this publication, Friday, December 8, 1945, or as soon thereafter as conven ient to the Court. 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