The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

mmtm Firms You Should Know See Them for Quality and Service 0 . A. ARMEHtONG Located at 22 W «st Main Street, In showing an attractive lia* o f Hamil­ ton^ and Elgin Watches and jewgliy. A am»U deposit will held a puicKaw fo r Christmas delivery. He also features quality repair*. Quite a lot o f wasted time is due to faulty clocks and watches. Watches that do not give the correct time have often caused much inconveakupae. Th* words, “ To late,” have many times spelled losses o f orders, losses o f ■money, losses o f friendship. It is isometimes a problem to know SBRINGFJELD METALLIC CASKET COMPANY . HAWHEN & SONS KATHRYN HAAS DANCE STUDIOS 10 North Fountain Avenue, is the musical headquarters for the people — -1 o i this Community. 1226 South Fountain Avenue, is an- « The world's thought today is so nouncing the opening o f Fall classes, Center and Columbia Streets, manu-1much engrossed with radio and movjea featuring expert instruction in tap, tfaetueers. o f Funeral Supplies, since1that the tendency is to follow the lines acrobatic, toe, ballet, and ballroom their incorporation in 1884, have oc- 0f least resistance and much o f the dancing. .pupied a very important place in the day is crowded with superficial things. ’ These Studios occupy an important commereial life o f this part o f the it is so easy just to turn on the place in the social and 'deducationnl State. . ■radio that even mothers forget the circles o f the Community. Mies Haas Have you ever stood in your garden ' necessity o f music to round out their received her training under some of at dusk and noted how much mote Children’s education and adults neglect the Country’s greatest dancing mas- bqautiful ^y«ur ;flowers are then, than their own till the opportunity passes ters, having studied in New York, even in the sunshine hours? For it by, I f this condition would continue, Chicago, Boston, and Cleveland. just, where to go to get the expert'is.-then that the flowers may be judged the time would soon come when we Throughout the years dancing ,has ■ . . . — _ .' . A 1 •_ ■ ■ T«> « n n ,.i I 1 . _ j .L ! „ — L ..x 1.^1 J S a ,. „ l n «A oa n iirAwfhi -nrVilla m nrl .attention fo r ,your watch. Mr. Arm- strong, has 'established his reputation .upon his reliable service in watch* clock and jewelry repairing; His many .satisfied customers recommend him. Mr. Armstrong will ■pay cash f o r your old gold paying the highest market prices. Take wha tyou hmvejinates, it i s only the exterior to him. No amount is jtoo small t o jo f th eca ske t that is noticed, receive his expert atetntion, fo r their own brightness. In con- would have nothing but mechanical held its place as a worth while and traBt to the surrounding gloom, the music and there would be no artists artistic accomplishment" Why Is this true beauty o f their structure and to play for the multitudes. true ? _ Not only because, o f the •color stands out like a shining light,1 I f you-have children in the home,,pleasure it affords, although no other That is true, too, o f fine casket con- there should be a piano or other feature o f our social life offers great- Robert Gr#y Bamitz * Interior Decorator Maintains his studio at 15 South Fountain Avenue. The home furnishings play an im­ portant part in our every day lives. The family life, is influenced by it. Hence harmonious interiors contribute much toward contentment in the home, Robert Gray Barnitz’s service spells the difference between having a mere house and a real home. It embodies harmony and individuality and every­ thing he offers is o f highest quality at reasonable prices. He is in touch with leading manufacturers and has a wide choice in furniture, floor cover­ ings, draperies, slip covers and Venetian blinds. His studio is a structkm. During the short period of musical instruments there, Hawken’s«*er opportunities to cement new friend- vertiabje gajj ’ o f art objects and the ceremony, when beauty predom- feature the b e st,in band instruments ships but it develops grace and poise idjatjnctjve' furnishings. Let him i trim and they maintain the largest,stock o f and gives healthful exercise. It is a w;t. The First.Morris Flan Industrial Bank with the dusk o f time, when the only thought is that o f protection, the in­ built fineness o f the casket is fully' realized.. The strength and durability, But pianos in the city. ,120 South Limestone Street,, oc cdpies an important place in the home and.commercial,life o f this part o f the State. - A financial institution, as well as - an individual has character, built .through its years o f existence by the difficulties' it overcomes and its struggles to attain its. ideals. The Morris 'Finn Bahk, during the course o f its substantial growth, has aided in the upbuilding o f this section The progress o f any community is dependent t o a large degree upon the facilities provided for , savi g anc borrowing. The Morris Plan provides borrowing facilities to those in nee< o f cash to pay necessary-bills. -At-this Bank, you can save where you can borrow. They make loans for any sound economic purpose. Those in charge will be glad to supply informa­ tion concerning their service to -any­ one interested. They invite inter- views. .The Officers o f this Bank are well known in the Community fo r their integrity; their conservative manage­ ment and their alert interest in the progress o f the entire -Community, which disinterment, after long periods are cust0m manufacturers of NEON' Phone 3452-W for further inforipa- o f time, have proven to be qualities o f SIGNS. * ’ (tion. .^Springfield Metallic Caskets, are seen in their true^Iight. Many first class prime requisite to an - adult’s social education and very necessary to round McSavaney Products ;««t that of cb«dren. ■ . . Now is the time to enroll. Then With Sudios at 108 East Mulberry, lessons are Offered here for *4.50. figure with you. You will find in him a wealth o f helpfu) suggestions on your decorating problems. He will be glad to furnish estimates. Funeral Directors insist upon Spring- field Metallic Caskets. FOREST RIPLEY AtlTO CO. In this age of highly competitive business, it is essential that every firm use the most powerful means to , attract the passer-by. The NEON Sign has no competitor in. attraction. |It is seen for a long distance and al- .ways draws attention. McSavaney is SCHULER AUTO SERVICE GLASER’S BEAUTY SHOP Located at ,517 First National Bank Building, serves in all lines o f beauty JAY JOYCE, Inc. 40-42 South Fountain Avenue, -are leaders in fashions fo r women, featur­ ing coats, suits, dresses, millinery, shoes, lingerie and accessories* Autumn is in the air and women who are style minded'feel the Urge to blossom forth in-the season’s new­ est frocks. Jay Joyce is “ Where Smart Women Shop.” There is a reason, - They have established .their wide patronage upon their exclusive styles, quality, and Individual service at reasonable prices. Their stock comes from those creators o f fashion who know what,, tomorrow, will be popular and -embodies the latest style features. ' If the customer’’is. looking fo r something fo r morning ..or sports wear, afternoon or evening, they have a splendid selection from which, to make a choice. They aim to meet all competition as to quality; style and price. Steinmetz Appliance Company 112 South Limestone Street, is do­ ing much toward the modernization o f the home* o f this Community, being dealers fo r a complete line ofej&ctric- *lal appliances that . increase the efficiehcy-of any home-while eliminat­ ing its drudgeries. They feature the Maytag Washing Machine and the Grunow Refrigerator. “ Maytag” has become a household word throughout this country. In the Maytag, all o f the dirt is filtered out o f the wash water, It is provided with a double wringer with instant tension release,'* feature that insures safety. The Grunow gives you real air-con­ ditioned refrigeration. The aerpator prevents food odors in the box and keeps the shelf‘temperatures uniform. Carrene refrigerant is used ih the Grunow,‘ which gives the utmost in Jay Joyce say syour . Fall and safety. It is so simple in construction Winter wardrobe is not complete with-] that it actually has twenty-five less out a three piece suit. Y ou 'shou ld parts than hi03* refrigerators. Its see their lovely Monotone tweeds and haircloth Shetlanda. f — Fireoved & McCann Finds Way To Help, Raise Lamb Prices F a rm e r * C a p Im p r o v e M a r k e t B y . S e llin g h e i g h t * a n d ' Q u a lit y B u y e rs D em a n d One o f the most effective way* fo r farmers to raise the prices they re­ ceive for lambs is to bring the lambs ■to market at a weight and in the'con­ dition demanded by buyers who pay the highest prices, according to C. -W, Hammans, specialist in farm (market­ ing, Ohio State University, / Mr. Hammans draws this, conclusion from a study made in an Ohio county where sheep ranked second as a Source ^ o f farm income. In thatcounty, sheep contributed $19 out o f every $100 o f total income from the 'hale o f farm " products. However, Mr. H^mmafts found that many fanners there were getting less than one-half as much for their poor lambs as for those o f the top grades. Some men stfid part o f their lambs fo r $9.78 per head while other lamb* in the flock sold at the same market on that day fo r $4.85. Mr, Hammans says that many o f the lambs which sold for the low price could have .been in the high price class if their owners had fulfilled market requirements a HeSavaney Products Manufacturers o f NEONSIGNS McSavaney-—“ A Good Name On Goad Signs fo r Years” 108 E. Mulberry Ph.: Main 238 Big Bale Used Care Prices Lower Than Ever Before P-234-A—1038 Plymouth Coup*—$395 D-849-A—1§J5 Dodge four* Coach— $468 P»4*laA—lei6 . Plymouth Coach—$395 P-247-A—1938 Ford Coupft-—,$44g ■ and Miuay Others Liberal T«nu — Liberal Trade* FORESTRIPLEY AUTo COMPANY DODGE - PLYMOUTH Uhtriimtera Three Leeatiena lHW .Naetf.te. 1*» B. Mala SL -LiiMNri*** Ik Mufeury Located at 9 known for many miles around Products, feature all types of NEi^M Springfield for their depenable road man:cure at ---------- ISIGNS and DISPLAYS. See them and wrecker service. They maintain The Dodge-Plymouth Distributors,!*>r a distinctive sign. They are pre- three power a c k e r s fo r pleasure customers varv to an at their three locations, 100 West Pared to make UP anything according or heavy trucks. Theirs is the official man<ls 01 their customers vary to an North Street, 123 East Main Street,:to th^ individual ideas o f their cus- AAA Service. Drug Store,. located at the Corner culture, including the newest ideas in °* High and Center Streets, is head- 71 77 „ . . ‘ permanent waving. jThey feature quarters for people fo r miles around North Center street, permanents at ?3 and ?5 and a com_ for Proscriptions. This is the day o f bination o f shampoo, finger wave, and specialization. This shop, under the registered Pharmacist, In a shop of this character, the de- “ Econo-Phase Vacuum Freezing Unit” has only one moving part, which makes it so trouble free, Steinmetz invites your inspection. almost unbelievable, extent* BoC-SUgg and Limestone and Mulberry, a r e tomcr. Mr. Leshe, the Manager nas When you are m trouoie on the Srs°Pt h e e“ of holding one of the largest sales of ^ ^een understanding of their business road, phone Main 92, day or night, f 9r . . . . , * __ o—:— „ ■ from the. commercial as well as the their wrecker car. They answer all “ ieir wioc patronage, it ] prides itself ns.ed ,cars ever held in Springfield- $40,869 spection 'The real test ior an automooue •... - - . . . . the manner in which it actually stands ’ wi" him a wealth of helpful sug- they will tow it in to their repair j and they k§ep abreast o f the timeB up on the road. The record o f good fjestions. Let him talk over the pro- department where they will fix it up jon all|new ideas and advancements in performance o f the cars that have! P°3iti.on with you. so that it will show no results o f the i theil' profession, She is always up to accident. They are completely equip­ ped to do general automobile repair­ ing, body, fender, and top work, qnd fished their reputation upon reliability' top grade lambs must weigh from 70 a11 work is ,ln the,hands of experts and real motor car values. . .jtoto 80 pounds and carry a finish that " nd exp^rienCed 9>echaPlc«> Urlve In You will And here a model to suit'attracts the eyes o f buyers. Ifor repair sejvice at any time. They *"■ " ' ■ •never close. , been purchased from Ripley’s is the i — ■ only testimony they need to offer to ! ngement practices affect a lamb’s gain more business. They have estab- j market qaulity. He does state that your purpoSq or purse— cars that, hove .been reconditioned and put in' Foreign markets took 6 per cent o f ] ’ Shape to ^ v e satisfactory, service for United States farm products in 1936,1 the' amount o f money expended. j7 per cent in 1935, and 8 per cent in, I ' ' " * ■ 1934, 1 e r" I Lower prices fo r all feed grains The two best grades o f lambs jn the past few weeks have improved averaged 70 pounds in weight and the situation for formers who buy were well finished. Hie poorest feeds to~turn into livestock, dairy, or grade o f lambs weighed only 55 poultry products, pounds’ and their finish was what you ,■ would expect on such light animals.* po r . Sale-Device for repairing Most o f the difference between the'tennis rackets. Phone 98R2. Robert two top grades and .the bottom grade McKibben. was merely a matter o f feed. «________ Some farmers may believe that it is. too expensive to put a good finish on | their lambs, but .Jtfr. Hammans says I the placing o f 15 pounds- on many of § hose 55-pound lambs would have brought the owner 33 cents for each pound o f gain. The few extra pounds raised- the price' so the good lambs lirought more than twice as much as the light opeg. . I Mr. Hammans' stages that feedings. alone will'pot make top quality lambs'! because good breeding, protection I .from parasites, and other flock man- 5 High SL at-Canter ' I E Haas DANCE STUDIOS the minute in style and service. All the work here is in the hands o f ex­ pert operators. When you are in the City shopping for the day they can take care of your beauty needs. Subscribe to “ THE HERALD” OmilMMIHMIiaMllfcMItlllMIMIMIIIinillllMIMMtUmmtMfmitfl Opening o f Fall Cfosspa In , Tap — Acrobatic Ballet r— Too , Professional Dancing Taught Exclusively TRUSSES ELASTIC HOSIERY EXPERT FITTERS LADY ATTENDANTS Fireoved&McCann, P E R S C R I P T I O N S j Main 888 I •t — JAY JOYCE, inc.— | GOATS — SUITS — DRESSES MILLINERY ~ SHOES FAITHFUL TO FASHION 49-42 Sontli Fountain Ave. Ph.: Main 2735 --NUSAFE TREADS-- | Your Smooth Tire* Retreaded In I Even Cure Kite-Molds With * f GENERAL RUBBER RETREADED TIRES IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE MOUNTING GENERAL TIRES — BATTERIES RADIOS THE GORDON & XANDERS CO. 207 N. Fountain Ave, ’ Phone: Main 3684 Shop 1 I All Lines o f BEAIJTY CULTyRE ! f ■ -.' | |Shapnpoo, FifPffer Way* | 1 and Manicure ;i.... ...„. . .75c | |CLASSES FOR BUSINESS GIRLS f I PE RM A N EN TS — $ 3 a n d $ 8 |^Enroll Now—10 Lessons $4.50 | | 517 Firat National Bank Bldg. Phone: M. 2111-J or M. direction o f a specializes in the filling o f prescrip' tions. Their patrons are assured that they are exqc| iq this service, correct in their compounding and giving o f proper directions. They take care o f their out o f town customers by parcel post, giving all orders prompt atten­ tion. Fireoved & McCann mqjqtaiq one >fNthe most complete departments o f iurgical and sick room supplies in this part^sf the state.. Here they feature abdominal belts, aroh supports, elas- :ie hosiery, trusses, surgical bandages^ stc. They give expprt fittings and hoy maintain the service o f lady at- endants. RobertGray Storage supplies of all dairy pro­ ducts were running 15 per cent above average on August 1. ' Beekeepers are interested, in trials of a new strain, of red clover Which furnishes more pasture for bees than the ordinary kinds.. First trials show­ ed that the new kind has shorter corolla tubes which permit bees to reach nectar in the ’bottom of -the tubes better than ip ti\e o)d varieties, ----- . ; Ohio people who are interested, in having farin short courses establish^ ed at Ohio State University, should write to Junior Dean L, JR* Jackson, college o f agriculture, The courses would cover agricultural subject^, be given during the winter, and early spring, and' would provide an educa- tio'naLopportunity fo r those who can­ not enroll in regular courses. \y> | 1226 S. Fountain Ave.. \ i ' T5 ■j ------------- -- ----- -. 1625-J | — r. GIRLS’ SHOP - - jSMART FALL MODEL5 D R E S S E S and S L I P S LADIES, MISSES *nd JUNIOR# CORTICELLI HOSIERY High & Spring Sts. Ph.; Main 1370-W See < See Steinmetz Appliance Company FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES . * MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GRUNOW REFRIGERATORS!« ECONOMY PLUS EFFICIENCY 0 , OPEN EVENING# Phone 519 THECRYSTALRESTAURANT ] WHOLESOME FOOD FINE DRINKS BOOKWALTER BLDG, AfAfN 424$ AT POPULAR PRICES 4 ft. A i | DON’T SAY BREAD' , ! ' -------SAY------- HOLSUM THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN / B R E A D SPRINGFIELD METALLIC CASKET COMPANY Mlintifactfirera Of ^ FUNERAL SUPPLIES INCOJKPORATRO |8«4 INTERIOR DECORATOR •FURNITURE - LAMPS SLIP COVERS z DRAPERIES FLOOR COVERINGS VENETIAN blinds upholstering 1 15 S. Fountain Main 1941 V iiiM im nm n iiii„i,j,lllH|I|m(1)||1|1))(Illll|ii^.' | , Have You Seen The I f NEW STYLED PIANOS? | | LARGEST STOCK IN | I SPRINGFIELD f ! hawken I I BAND INSTRUMENTS 1 f MUSIC r - RADIOS * f 119 N, oFpntiin Ph-: Main 8881 ... .. ^iiWHiitHmHiiHHimmntiiHHMiiiiiiimiiiiiinmi,ilium,,,,',,,,,,, I 0. A.Armstrong | ' Expert Repairing ’ j WATCHES, clock s f JEWELRY, ELGIN and HAMILTON WATCHES 22 W. Main St. Main 31701 iiiHiiiiiiifiitiiMiiiMtimiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiitff ! Dr. R. E. NEU I B r . OPTOMETRIST I | Specializing in eye | ncuophathie treatments I ting glasses. * examination, I and nfe IS | " • TWO. ENTRANCES 1 i 1 1 116 So, Ffluntafn Ave. 88 Arcade I l ’riHiiiiiiiiirmitmiifiiiiiiitntiiiiiiimiiiitiiiiiiHMHiMi!. Center ft Columbia Sts. Pktmet Mate 24#4 1 .................. TheFirstMorrisPlanIndustrialBank LOANS — SAYINGS — AUTOMOBILE FINANCING ] 120 S. Limestone Street j i Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. I ............................... J DEPENDABLE r o a d a n d WREGKER SERVICE ^ AL^O pAY ANR NIGHf REPAIRING TtitPP Poorer Wreckers — Phone: Mein 92 iCHULERAUTOSER VICE 9 N; pouter Street ............. j CAPIJNGER MOTOR SALES — DISTRIBUTOR- • «s 'J- CHRYSLER — — PLYMOUTH L*t* Model Uaed Car« 16 Columbia Street Phono; Main 5989 “Original” W.E. 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