The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26
w -fr" W? •&!■ W'‘WWgffWW**I"JI THE C I DARV I L L E HERALD TSuES WfE b ^ t o r l ^ f m u s s m |JM»-MXI«inj *UUrWAAM.J «W* Ift— |«r AMWM|K* m I Y*X»g rtm*. *m Entered Rt the Foot Office, Cedarville, Ohio, October*!, 1887, *a second claaa matter. F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 8 8 ,1 9 4 8 , NEW DEALER DENIES “DIVINITY OF CHRIST” 5 0 SAYS HlS FORMER PASTOR The religious leaders o f the nation had a real shock last week when it came to lifting the curtain on Henry Wallace, who had been named as Secretary of Commerce but has to he confirmed by the United States Senate. From the Democratic aide came, shameful indict ments on Wallace, not oply his economic views and theor ies; his utter failure as a business executive; his disre gard for financial success even o f his own private affairs; his feverish passion for squandering other people's mon ey; his day-dreams of what the future holds for nations and individuals and his folly o f expecting to find a sub stitute for present day theories, as laid down in the Bible, through the study and research of astrology. That any man in public life in this supposedly enlightened country could repudiate the Bible teachings o f a pastor grand father, a pioneer in the state o f Iowa in religious work, is beyond the imagination even o f the skeptics, let alone those that still believe in the creation of man as has been explained millions of times to youngsters at their moth er's knee. With millions of believers o f all faiths the record as found in Genesis 1 and verse 27 still stands: “ So God created man in his own image, in the image o f God created he him; male and female created he them.” The Seriate has before it now another Roosevelt ap pointment that is under-going a religious test, an ap pointment that certainly will rock the foundation of all church leaders, of every faith." Roosevelt has named a known Communist, Aubrey Williams as rural electrifica tion administrator. Williams was the fellow Roosevelt named and did head the stinken WPA that was so rottpn the odor girdled the earth. Williams does not deny being a follower of Communism and Stalin as his god in what ever prayer he has to offer. - The Senate Agriculture Committee considering the opposition-to confirmation of Williams this week heard Dr. Joseph Broady, a Birmingham, Ala., Presbyterian minister, who testified that Williams was once a theolog ical student and later turned against the Church; His God and all for Communism by “ denying the Divinity of Christ,” j ! C. Hodges, wfip taught Sunday School in the days when young Williams was studying for the ministry, with the Presbyterian Church paying his expenses, revealed that Williams was an open opponent of religious teach ing of any religious denomination and that he should not >be confirmed for that reason. Such exposures may appear as black days for the New Deal, but that makes no diffefence to one who fol lows Communism. That any president would openly re peat the oath of office with his hand on the Holy Bible, and then name not only Wallace and Williams to high - places in the government in, the face of recent exposures, certainly hasnot only betrayed his countrymen but in dulged in mockery of the God that gave him the breath o f life. - Every man under the constitution has a, right to be lieve in religion or no-religion . as he pleases, but if his religious views as concerning the Divinity of Christ conflict with his oath of office, then he cannot honestly serve without betrayal to his country. The whole situation is but proof that anyfollower of Communism must acknowledge his disbelief in the Di vinity of Christ' and the creator of man as recorded in the Book of Genesis. Whether you want to believe it or not we are only a few steps from Moscow and much closer still since the “Big Three” conference when Stalin won on every point contested. This week brings the informa tion that the position taken by this government in China has failed and that Communistic leaders there have been given recognition against Chinese leaders that have been convertedto the Christian faith. Your own church, irrespective of the faith, your own public school system, today under the New..Deal as never - before is beginning to feel the influence of the atheist, the agnostic and the liberal that have been pieced in nu merous government departments with authority over the people. The whole purpose is to bring on a babble of tongues to create confusion that the doctrine of Moscow can be made more secure in the nation. ■ Mlmml »«•■»»«•/ tXTiit VsJW mm muhf (MSkMt •« »• KNOWV**r 2 ■ . , ' • ; >• FERTILIZERS • f T U T I D Q U A L I T Y INMNU HfTM CftOM N*w, mar* then aver lu lan , tortill—raafauaraUQawHtyarathe anlar af the Soyt t W *’ i aa r—m far axparlmantatlait with (rigger ami totter ytekbte bifratfMaS ta feed c neHen at war. Oat Mg M JrwMferrifisere far trap*—and gat better racatt*. Askyeertoeler far BigMfattHlamr*tW* fyrlag. Sold by Leading Dealers In YouF Community suHSiixawu i q We are located in the. Wolford Ga rage Building and are equipped to do all kinds. of Plumbing, Beating and Pipe fitting of any description. Re frigeration, High Pressure Steam, E« Jectric or Ascetylene Welding, ATTENTION FARMERS Soon we will be ready' to Serve you in all kinds of Welding when equipment is set. Full line ef fittings, plumbing sap. plies. We welcome yen to aui show room. {Jack] G. Shirley T Ohio went Republican, The Seventh Congressional District went Republi can. Retailers are urged to watch your step, the grocer, the meat deal er and all eating houses are being checked whether you know it or not. The coal dealers did not find it out until tilings happened. W o suggest all shoe dealers, lumber dealers and furniture dealers keep on guard. The “ Gobblius will get you i f you do not watch out,” • Ggatton anfrne aopM* dene than we asard the ary o f “Samar!” Than Jfca b ig boys g o busy to stop tha inveeti- gation^ It developed that the name o f a “ Money Changer In the Temple” a Walt Street operator, figured in the sale o f government supplies. Altho there was evidence and . admission tha certain records had disappeared yet' New Dealers wanted the investi gation stopped. Well, we would not be surprised. Testimoney in one case was that search lights that cost Un cle Sam $1,500, were gold as new for $150 each. The government later was in need o f the lamps and purchased them .back a t something like $500 each. The transaction was no doubt along the line that .Henry Wallace managed personal affairs. While in a Xenia place o f business Monday we heard a discussion o f the farm problems o f today between two farmers, one we dfd not, know, and he seemed to be the most out o f humor. What he had to say about some things, especially the drafting o f farm boys was just what we hear where ever farmers meet. He boldly stated that he did not intend ,to put out qny crops this year Other than what he needed to provide food for himself and that most all ground will go to grass to stay until the war was over. 'He cut loose on rationing and limiting farm crops when it was im possible and also needless if there was to be no farm labor. He had no son in the army from what was said. During the discussion we picked up one important statement ;that farmers that sold corn and farm machinery a- bove ceiling prices and then backed the New Deal were worse than the bjack-market operator. I)t one jin-- stance he cited one farmer that paid over ceiling prices for corn and then after getting the corn went back to the fanner that sold him the corn and demanded his money back or he would report the deal to the OPA, wiifeRiii mm mmm I SCHOOL NEWS f Calendar o f Events Feb. 24-26—County Tournament, Mch. 27-28—Junior Class Play. Mch. 27-28—Evejry Pupil Tests. Mch. 29—Good Friday Program, Mch. 86 —Good Friday Holiday. Apr. 6 —Spring Music Festival. May 4—Senior Class Play. , i May 11—Junior-Senior Reception. May 13—Baccalaureate Service. May 16—Commencement-Exercises. May 18—Last Day o f School. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The junior Class o f Cedarville High School is planning to give the play, “ Little Mother”, a three-act comedy at the School Auditorium on Thurs day and Friday evenings, March 22 and 23. Miss Rife is directing the play, COMMITTEES PLAN A V-E Day assembly program has * been planned fo r the local high school Calling { by •» faculty committee composed o f f ca the farmer by name, whom we were not acquainted with we found out the seller was one o f the Democratic New; ealers and on more than one oc- sion has stood at public salep and acted as a pimp to report over-ceiling | sales. Nice gentleman i About on par with the old time ' prohibition snitch ■ that turned up liquor violators fo r a couple o f dollars I f his is a .wide spread habit, farmers had better be careful in making sales until you are J certain how the buyer stands with the New Deal. ; v .The New Deal Man-Power-Slavery bill which Roosevelt has. demanded o f Congress has been side-tracked by the Democratic Senate with the aid o f Republicans. Nothing like it was. ev er proposed in this or any other na tion other .than Hitler in -.Germany,. Stalin in Russia and Mussolini dur- ig his reign in Italy, since the days o f Southern Democratic slavery where human beings were sold fo r a price on the auction block. The Man-Power bill if a law would compel every man, of certain age and qualification to be drafted and sent to any part o f the earth and take what ever price fo r his labor the New Deal would pre scribe. Of course organized labor is against such a bill and so is industry fo r it is not —American. The, idea comes from Russia where it is work ed with success—to Stalin I f we go back to hiatory to make comparison we would find that human slavery was a Democratic product in this na tion and it took a Civil War to end it.' No Democrat had anything to do with stopping the practice, so itis iothard for Roosevelt to ask fo r such a bill. He is only reviving history o f his own party. He wants such a bill so that when John L'Lewis and his coal min ers ask for higher wages In April; h e ,will have a club over, their heads. Don’t let anyone fool you by saying the Man-Pdwer act is a war measure. XKNIA AVB. A newspaper friend, o f the write* has just returned home after spend ing several weeks in Mexico on a va cation. He relates many interesting accounts o f his travels o f more than 3,060 miles by. auto in that country radiating out o f Mexico City to all historical and senic spots. The vaca tion was unique in this r e j e c t for he enjoyed many o f the things that are rationed in this country. For Instance the automobile he hired was o f Amer ican make. The tires were from Ak ron and the gasoline produced by one of, our largest; companies. There was no rationing o f butter, meats, refrig erators or Hqyor. As the rate o f ex change between the two countries is much In favor o f the American who gets about $2 “Mex” f o r one o f ours. This makes travel and hotel accomo dations cheap compared with this country Every thing appears very prosperous and you would not know there was a world wah Thousands of Americans have been spending the winter in that country where you can get any kind o f weather you want, depending on location, V fa a lm oa t forgot to relate one feature o f the ro* jporfc, All brands o f American cigar ettes were|on sale and «6 ration. Jt must be WGiderfal to live In * country that doesjtaOt have dictatorship and rationing. Eton Canada has no ra tioning on meat and we hear feeders get a higher price than in America und*r ceiling prices. Miss Hanna, Mrs. Foster, and Miss Kauffman. . Annual recognition day ceremonies will be arranged by)Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Hurley and Mr, .Wallace, ' WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY ... Rev; Abels Was speaker at an as sembly program honoring the mem ory o f Lincoln and Washington Thurs day afternoon. A technicolor picture “ Song o f a Nation” , the story of the writing o f “ The Star Spangled Banner” complete the program; STAGE FURNITURE PURCHASED A living room suite and table has been purchased for'use on the stage and in the rest room, The BUite was a gift, to the school from the. class o f . v* < 1 / „ ; . D. A . E . CONTEST 'Clara Galloway, Helen Williamson and Norma Stormont particiumted in the “ Citizenship” contest sponsored bythe D.-A. R. 1 For Sale—Ninq room house. Mod ern. Furnace;, two bath rooms. House can be made into duplex. Two car garage. Mary Bird. Phone 6-2844 HOG BOXES, FOR SALE—Two models o f 6 x 6 . .Get our price before you buy. Saws gummed, filed and 'set. Tools sharpened at my farm shop on the Reid Road. _Phone 6-21208. Charles D. Coulter POULTRY We pay highest prices for rab bits, ducks, thrkeys, fries, hens, add roosters. ’ g i N iv an poultry plant XENI; OHIO GENUINE PFISTER HYBRIDS Excellent, quality Genuine Pfister Hybrid Seed Coin still available, If is drougth resiridnt and high yield ing. Order your Seed now. James-B. Harner, Phone 1827W2, Xenia, R 8. A eongressiongl committee he* In- veetlgated efcetye* o f wrong-doing in the sale o f surplus was supplies i t * New York concern. The names o f one or two v lry prominent supporters o f Hew Deq| figured in the LADY’S STOMACH WAS LIKE GAS FACTORY; . MEALS TURNED TO GAS One lady said recently that he* stomach Used to be like a “ gas fac tory!” That is, when she ate a meal it seemed to turn right into gas. She was always bloated, had awful atom* ach gas. pains, daily headaches and constant Irregular bowel action. Now, however, this lad f says she is FREE o f STOMACH GAS and aha sqgs the .change is due to tskhig BRB-HELP. Her meals agree with her. No gaa Or bloat After eating. Headaches And eon stipgtion gone. “ Oh, Whit relief!” slates this lady. “ Why don't other gas And constitpatlph su ffe rs. get ERB- Help?*’ ERB-HELP contains 1$ Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish Hear and kidneys, Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don’t g o on suffering! fiet. ERR-HfSLP, H, fit, Brown Drug Store, U ttUKAT IIHm Cease fee lw va d Dngg Cedarville, 0. JOINER'S R I N O L The medicine yew frieada are ell talking about— for Rhoaasattna, Arthritis; Neuritis, I "■mgr ROUSH!S 939 . S E E D C O R N Uudted Supply fer Tills Yesr^ Place Your Order NOW HERBERT POWERS, Kyle Road Cedarville, 0 , PUBLIC SALE OnMarch 3, ’45, Saturday, 10:00 o’clock A.M. WEST DOQR OF COURT HOUSE IN THE CITY OF XENIA, Q. The late residence o f Vincent Rigio, deceased, will be sold at pub lic sale, Said property is located on 'the southwest corner o f Xenia avenue and Miller Street, Cedarville, Ohio, and consists o f an extra large lot with an abundance o f shade and fruit trees, and the follow ing improvements: ' HOUSE—Consists o f two apartments. The downstairs apart ment contains five <5 rooms) and bath. The upstairs apartment con tains three ( 8 ) rooms and bath. GARAGE—There is an excellent garage o f ample size on the lot. .The lower apartment is occupied by. the Rigio family. The up- perment is under lease with a ceiling o f $50 per month. The property will be sold to include the furnishings in the upper apartment, includ ing a good gas range, refrigerator and necessary furniture fo r the s- partment as a whole. Possession o f this downstairs apartment will be given thirty days from date o f sale, and the property will be sold subject to'the rights o f the present tenants in .the upstairs apartment, and the rental will be prorated from date o f delivery o f deed. This 1 property will make an excellent buy for one desiring a home . and an incdtne from the upper apartment. It is ideal for either type , o f buyer. ■■■■' ■ '* The house is a substantial well built two story frame in an ex cellent location in the College town o f Cedarville, Ohio, and you should investigate it before day o f sale. Call evenings and Mrs. Rigio will,, show prospective buyers the property. Terms: 10 percent by successful bidder on day o f sale, and bal ance within ten days upon confirmation by the court and delivery o f deed.' ■ ■ . ■ Sold by order o f the Probate Court in order to settle the-estate o f Vincent Rigio, deceased. INEZ M. RIGIO, Miller and Finney, Attorneys. Administratrix, Cedarville, O. Xenia, Ohio Col. Joe Gordon, Auct. I will sell at public sale at my farm located 10 miles South-East of' Springfield, 3 miles South-West of South Charleston at Dolly Varden on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1945 .Commencing at 1 O'clock P. M. the following:^ . T e a m W o r k H o r s e # 22— GUERNSEY-JERSEY COWS— 22 Consisting of 4 cqws with calves by side; 5 cows giving good flow of milk; 13 cows to be fresh soon; 4 veal calves; 2 Purebred Guernsey bulls, Linnewa- ter breeding. 1 Surge Milker Good as New and 1 Unit 38 HEAD SHROPSHIRE EWES — 38 40——HEAD OF HOGS-— 60 ' Consisting of 10 brood sows and 50 Shoats that will weigh from 60 to 120 pounds, FARM IMPLEMENTS Consisting of* 1 McCormick-Deering mower, 5 ft- cut; 2 horse disc; McCormick- Deering 3 horse breaking plow; 1 John Deere walking plow;' 1 Me : Cormick- Deering corn plow; 1 2-horse grass seeder. 1 pair Stewart Horde clippers, grindstone; barrel! with hog fountain; 2 winter hog fountains, new; 1 new 12 hole hog feeder.' < 1 300 Chick Electric Brooder. , 200 Bales of good clover hay. a ' 30 White Rock Hens . TERMS OF SALE CASH C U M . A # M i t c h e l l Wkikcrt A Gordon, Aucta. R. R. 1—South Charleston, O. A. E. CroaslAnd, Cleric NOTICE Th* lands and Quarry laka of tha Old Ervin' Quarriau on Xenia Avenue, Cedarvillu, O., Wert of town (U, S. Route .42) ara how the property of H* A* Tyson. Trespassing for any purpose is strictly forbidden and trespassers will ha person-’ tally lilihio. H. A. TYSON Lindoti, CMtio IF YOU m PRINTING, DROP IN NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Lsator Rsod, Dee—tad. Notke i» barsby given that Gracs Reed hu beep duly appointed as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Lester Read, deeuased, lata of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 8th day of December, 1944 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Jfidgs of the Probate Court, Grsene County, Ohio. “ .- .....______ ' 9 NOTCH OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Anna B. Barnard, Deceased Notice is hereby given that C. S. Merrick has been duly appointed as 'Administrator of the estate of Anna B. Barnard, deceased, late of Beaver creek Township, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 19th day of February, 1945. Judge of the Probate Court, Greene. County, Ohio, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Myrtle McHenry Deceas ed. Notice is hereby gien that Frank McHenry has been duly appointed as Executor o f the estate, o f Myrtle Me Henry, deceased; late o f Sugarcreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 5th day o f January; 1945. ' WILLIAM B. McCALLISTEE Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. > Wanted to Buy—Raw furs and beef hides. Beef hides 12c a lb. O. W. Everhart, Phone 651-W. 269 Chesnut, at., Xenia ^ilHaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiMniiiniiiMMHMilM>limMM>liuiii» T Pipe,. Valves and Fittings for | | water, gas and- steam, 'Hand and | | Electric Pumps for all purposes, | | Bolts. Pulleys, V Belts, Plumbing | I and Heating Supplies. | 1 J. P. BOCKLETT [ j SUPPLY CO.' | I XENIA, OHIO I | g Experienced Typists and Clerical Workers. Steady em ployment, pleasant working condi tions, good pay. • * McCall Corporation 2219 McCall St. Dayton, O. ^MiWWWilHHimmnmyiifWiHwtntaiiihiiiiiHHiwiir^ | A NAME THAT STANDS ! 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