The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

4 \ / 4 * 5 *, i ! - > • I j t i \ H i *■ # > - ,t..*.•* '*■%?< ., ..•i-Tf v ■ Hi' -* • «' ' * ' 4 • •- . | • >MNMn(maMM<Ha«M> mm : ' ' EirriftW #1 Business and Proftulottal lMpte of Gedandila’s Noighliorittg City HUGHES AND NEUBAUER The 3 ewdry Store *t 40 Wad Third Street, is the rendezvous for those who lfive beautiful things, They hive hne .of- the most attractive displays .pf silver, diamonds, watches, and jew­ elry ip the city. . •. They are featuring Kirk Sterling Silver, Ope dpes pot hay sterling every day and it is well to. give its .purchase cirefut,consideration. There are some old discontinued patterns on Hie marketthat have been revived for promotion, purposes, The purchaser would have difficulty jn the future to match these. You take no chance on Kirk Silver in this respect, It sella for thirty percent less than‘the aver ' age line of equal quality. Dame Fashion has placed costume jewelry, op the “Must” list of acceS' sories for the Spring ensemble. Hughe? Shd Neubauer invite yoUr in­ spection of their distinctive selections NIKIDES FURRIER Dayton's exclusive furrier, at 24 North Ludlow Street, is showing the smart new Fur Jackets and scarfs for Spring. He is offering some excep- Jonal values in winter-coats during iis Spring clearance sale. . - Individuality and distinctiveness Of design marks the stock at NikidesV Furs are like diamonds and they should be, bought from a reliable deal­ er Nikides’ established his wide pat­ ronage upon his integrity. Whatever he tells you about the furs he sells, you-can depend upon his word. He has a wide choice in styles,' and a variety of skins, from which he will make up anything according to' the individual ideaB of his customer. You can use their, layaway'Plan, and by Fall have your coat-completely paid fpr with no storage , and carrying charge. ' Now is the time Jbe think about storing your winter furs. Nikides fea­ tures insured, air-conditioned fur stor­ age^ . R A Y E HAT STUDIO Hiiptamsi TELEX OF DAYTON 1010 Miami Savings Building, fea­ tures. individual, personalized milli­ nery—custom made hats exclusively, Hats are-wonderfully wearable this season. They are introducing color and decorative value io the ensemble by a variety of vastly intriguing means. With crowns offering a wide choice, brims, however, seem deter­ mined not to play second fiddle. Some are softer and dressier with drapery and dresB-ttmker details of every sort- a trend that is extremely kind to faces. , No matter what type you desire, vhethdF the xiew pompadour hat,-the profile hat, or a forward tilting hat, Miss Raye is prepared to serve you. With a clever diversity of design? to hoose from, the picture presented is largely a case of choosing ,the type most becoming to you and then find­ ing your special version of it. Miss Raye can solve your .head size problems, for she specializes in in­ dividual service, R A Y E H A T S TU D IO I P E R S O N A L I Z E D M I L L I N E R Y I N D I V I D U A L L Y D E S I G N E D | ' MODERATE TRICES 1 101® Miami Savings Bldg.' „ 'Dayton’ Ph. AD-9522 1 T E A C H E R O F P I A N O | ,SPECIALIZING JN BEGINNERS 3:■ 5.■'—-B-i— e EVELYN R. HUBLER , :2 | - 915 Highland Ave. Dayton - Call KE-1922 for Appointment's § I - f . Ladies* Saits and Coats To Order - | FUR; AND CLOTH WORK RESTYLED I Finest Work—Reasonable Prices ' 1- c A N T O R 1 LADIES’ TAILOR AND FURRIER 1 46.E. Second St. ^ Dayton____ . „__ AD-9742 .........................................................................miiHiiuiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimitii....niiiiiiHiuiiiiiMiiiiuimiiii ; 1 C A B L E P I A N O S — NEW AND USED f | " Tops 'In Quality — Taps In Tone | I , BETTER BUYS ARE AT RU N E R S , B | ’ No Carrying Charge, Easy Terms I 727 N. Main St. Dayton . * Open Evenings lltllU IM H IlllIttM lfM tlllim O llilllllillitm illiilllttS m illU tim H lH IU rH m iH ltm iiM Ittm M M N im illlllM M IIim iM U H U IM tM ttlim iM . | .Lamp Shades Made To Order — Knitting Orders Taken | I M P O R T E D A N D D O M E S T I C Y A R N S 1 " . ------KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS------- LOU RUSH I 520 Daytona Parkway Dayton Phofte RA-5017 jtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim im iiim iH liiiitiH M iiiiiiiM fiiiiiin iy iiim iittiiiO iitirim tfiifO m iiiiifiiiiiiiiim m n iitiM M fim iiifm iM m M iiiH tm I —E A S T E R S P E C I A L I MACHINE OR MACHINELESS 1 OIL PERMANENT......................... NoEStras $1.95 I Complete With Shampoo, Finger Wave and Hair Cut. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY VALLOS BEAUTY SALON 200 Lowe Dayton PU-7581 Entrance Between Kresge’a Stores .................................................................................................................. .. Across the Line in Greene County Is — K N O L L W O O D E S T A T E S INVESTIGATE — ------ INVESTIGATE Chas. I. Beaver Realty Co. I 1011-12-13 U. B. BMg. Dayton HE-3091 . fitfmiiimiiifiiunimiiKRfmHitiiitiiititiiMii'MiHMiMMMtimiftMiidiimtffiikiHimimMtimifmiiiiiiiiiMtiiMinifiiMMtiiiiiiiitiii | MIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE-ON NEW PUMPS j I REPAIRS AND PARTS FOR ANY MAKE OF I House Pumping System S T A N Z E 17 N* Jefferson SL ' Dayton Phone AD-9641 1 CHATEL ELECTRIC CO. Geo, C, Mangold, Mgr. NEW AND USED MOTORS A Repaired and Rewound A U B R Y NURSING HOME. With offices at 727 West Riverview Avenue, are the originators of the Wearable High-Fidelity Hearing Aid Instruments. We who are blessed with all of oar faculties unimpaired, little realise what it means when'one of these fac­ ulties is lost. But thanks to modern Science, thousands who have impaired sight and hearing are supplied with material aids so that they can con­ tinue to occupy their place in business or society. * Telex is an*Aid that restores^ hear­ ing to the deafened. The users of this instrument are its greatest boosters, If you are hard of hearing, you owe it to yourelf to give Telex a trial. Do so, by ail means, before purchasing any . h e a r i n g aid. Write to Telex of Dayton or phone'Adams 7421 for a free demonstration, A Telexometer Test tell? the story in a few minutes. C A N T O R LADIES TAILOR 46 East Second Street, has attained a reputation that extends far many, miles as an expert designer and tailor. He keeps dp to the minute upon th e’ styles and materials used in the fash­ ion centers, and is m competent au­ thority upon the’ latest style trends. Every woman desires to look youth­ ful; correct lines are most Important in attaining youthful appearance, t/tr. Cantor endeavors not only to fit the garment of his patron to her figure but to her personality as well. His service > satisfies from the artistic standpoint as well as the 'practical. He is showing a vetry attractive line of fabrics, featuring the new Spring shades. He has a wide choice for coats, suits, and ensembles, at reason­ able prices. . During the summer months, Mr. Cantor features fur and cloth work re­ styling at greatly reduced prices. And also fur storage. * ~ DAYTON ROLLING SCREEN CO. 104 Central Avenue, under the direc­ tion of Mrs. Elaine M. Aubry, Grad­ uate Nurse, has a high rating in pro­ fessional circles of th ii part of the state. They feature service to con­ valescents, the aged; invalids, diabetic and post operative cases. All; cases are considered except contagious dis­ eases, . This is more than an institution of just Dayton for they haVe patients -from-other-communities—They-main- tain a modem building, where the CHARLES L BEAVER REALTY CO. m t k office, . t 101M2-18 U. B, BolM- ing, conduct a reliable and representa­ tive zeal estate sendee handling sale* pud exchanges of farm and city 'prop­ erties, Resident and business locations. They are featuring Kqollwood Es­ tates, located three miles from the city limits, on the Xenia Pike, which is attracting much attention o f pros­ pective home owners, because of the natural beauty of Its setting, its con­ venience to the city, and because it is restricted, the taxes, are low, and there are no assessments. The homes built here show it to be a fine type of neigh­ borhood. It’i? dose enough to the city to partake of its many advantages, yet far enough away to have that country atmosphere, which so many are seeking. It has one of the best centralized grade and high schools Jin the state. The Charles I. Beaver RealtyjCompany invites an interview. w e e k s WELDING SCHOOL ^22 West Fifth Street, feature the DaRol Rolling Sereens-^also wood, metal, and porch screens* and Vene­ tian Blinds’that are different, . The economy of. Venetian Blinds cannot- be overestimated. "They, not only furnish comfort and protection, but they help to save the rugs, drap­ eries, etc. Through their use, the light heating, ventilating, and sanitary ar­ rangements are the best. Their rooms are comfortable and cheerful, and their diet kitchen very completely equipped! Here th.e patient has.the best of hospitalization in a home at­ mosphere/ „ The Aubry Nursing Home is ad­ mirably arranged for the care of var­ ious types of cases. They maintain the services of competent-nurses anil everything is done here to. help the and ventilation can be easily regulat­ ed in the room, They are so practical, convenient, and economical, while adding such an artistic touch to the furnishings, that they have become in dispensibte to the modern home. Home happiness'is built around home beauty. When yoU buy your Blinds from the Dayton Rolling Screen Company you can-rest assured they are of best quality; correctly-constructed and-In- stalled.'They use two-tohe Sun ant patient effect a speedy recovery, j, Write or phone, Adams 1906 for any jYub-fast tapes. They invite your in- information desired. Spection,. D I CK I NSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL i Anna Belle Robcttson, Prop. | INDIVIDUAL TRAINING. IN — Gregg pnd Dickinson Shorthand— I Typing — Bookkeeping — Calculator — Comptometer | ' DAY AND EVENING CLASSES, I Callahan Bldg. ' Dayton Phone HE-364I CHARLES McLEAN — B O O K S E L L E R — Books Of All Kinds Bought, Sold And Exchanged, Also Pictures, Old Prints, Etchings 111 N, Jefferson St. Dayton " Phone HE-4047 l _ | ----- *OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF | M O N U M E N T S A . ND . M A R K E R S I . . TO BE SOLD OUT COMPLETELY I* ——■Nothing Reserved ——— | Save 'As Much As ONE HALF OFF on Many Wunderlich Bros., Inc. 1239 E. Fifth St. Dayton , Phone HE-3942 TtJRN YOUR WASTE MATERIALS INTO CASH H I G H E S T P R I C E S P A I D Koplove Iron & Metal Co. SCRAP IRON & METAL, RAGS, PAPER STOCK j 14 Freemont Ave (One Block N. of 5th ft Wayne) Dayton timiimiittiiwmiiitiiMiiiHhmHtmiiMiiHiiimiMiMUinittmiMiiimiiimiiOimiimmHiHMiimmitfHwimwtimKMiiMMikfH M A C H I N E R Y — METAL AND WOOD-WORKING Jaeger Mixers, Pumps, Skilsaws, Drills, Sanders CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES MACHINERY&SPECIALTIES, INC. 640 E. Monument Ave. C. S. Hayes — Dayton PfcfiM AD-dCt* M M UU thS^ * Dayton F(J-3092 Night Al)-6O10 W YOUNTO PRINTING, DR# IN Hohman Plating Co. tirdchrome^Nicket, Copper* Silver and Chfotri* Platit Hs e* picket* r t ng Galvanising and In s t Proofing Read 995 E. 3rd St. Dayton Phone FU-53&1 Is located at 1601 East Third Street. The National Defense and Military Training Programs have opened ..up thousands- of new jobs for skilled workers and the Government is re­ porting h serious shortage. Welders are needed on all mechanized units. Those-inducted into military service, who are trained, and competent weld­ ers, gain promotions and much higher 7md“in peace time,' there is“al- EVELYN U. HUBLER Located at 915 Highland Avenue, fea­ tures expert piano instruction, special­ izing in service to beginners. ■ We « e living, in a fast age- Today the world's thought is so much en­ grossed with wars and politics, new thrills, and entertainment, that .the tendency is to follow the lines of Least resistance, and much of the day is fill­ ed with superficial things* So much so, tha t’ even mothers forget the necessity of music to round out their children’s education. I f this would con­ tinue, the time Would soon, come when we would have nothing but mechani­ cal music, and there would be no ar­ tists to play for the masses. Miss -Hubler takes a personal in­ terest in the talents and aims of her pupils and is competent to advise them s o ‘that they may attain the. greatest success. Phone Kenmore 1022 for an appointment. t " „ ' REPOUSSE STERLING « Y K I R K | Sold Exclusively In Dayton By HUGHES & NEIBAUER 30% Lower In Price Than Averagi Lines of Equal Quality J | 40 W. Third S t, Near Ludlow Dayton i 5 ' • » , • •* s I Smart Fur Jackets For Spring- | ------Insured, Air Conditioned Fur Storage ■Winter Furs a t Reductions | i pay- ways a demand for competent weld­ ers. The Weeks Welding School main­ tains one of the best equipped shops in this section of the state. The stu­ dents here are given practical lessons and trained until they become'highly efficient. They conduct both, day and evening classes and students may en­ roll at any-time. Investigate their, budget pay plain Good welders.are receiving from forty to seventy-five dollars'per week. iHtattuttmii s HAfiOOTT’S RESTAURANT 3 0 2 3 E . TH IRD ST . D AY TO N W e D o N O T S e r v e Beer or Liquor* i S P E C I A L SUNDAY DINNERS '4Q g _ ~ .S 0 e INCLUDING DESSERT Special Attention Given To Children. WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS 25c QUART PACKAGE 4 #c QUART BULK SANDWICHES, STEAKS AND CHOPS AT ALL HOURS. Tips for Sheep Growers Are of Tested Value Treat the dock carefully for warms before thsy go eu pasture. Treat every warm month, It this doesn't csatrol parasRsk treat twice a mouth, espe­ cially the spring lambs. Shear your lock when the weather Is warm eaoagh that the wool burdens tfes sheep. ' If Mew*''doesn't give quite enough milk MppfeoteDt by giving the laab ft little extra from a bottle. They learn qrickiy to cans, to you. A Creep tot- tbs < lambs la a place where the hunt* «an go and the sheep Can't It makes the lamb grow taster, is easier on the ewe. It la a 190 per ceht Mttafactory^propbaftkm. If ybU keep some ewe lambs for ad­ dition tothe fleck, keep goed ones The kind that sells best—that ia what you art trying to produce, Lime With Doloinit# Because they are cheaper, ammoni­ um salts are rapidly replacing nitrates as fertilisers. These salts are acid forming and*require the admixture of a liming substance. 'in many cases common limestone Is used as the lim­ ing material *ad often, with bid re­ sults becanse when used lu coisider- ibhfc quantities it may cause the less of plant food or redder' it unavailable to pf*ni& Use »p(totamite I d tit* place’ of limestone not only eliminates this danger but also supplies magnesium to the soil which to many cases to lacking.—Pathfinder Magazine, lUkHM to Cad • Vies mm | Virtu*dtteir imply toe re­ lation of our actions to men to tote world ;,sla and holiness rather Imply thrift tetotote to God a a i toe «diir IflDDES FUBBIEB | Dayton’s Exclusive Furrier H— 24 N. Ludlow St. | IS | We Invite Your Investigation o f ] v OUR HEARING AID f TELEX OF DAYTON | | ' Originators of Wearable High-Fidelity Instruments | i 727 W. Riverview Ave Phone AD-7421' I e . • ’v . - . • . . >” S in iiiiiiiim iM u iiiiitiiiiiiiifiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiM iin iitiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiM riiiiliiiiiiiiiH iiiiiM ilix iim in iM M D For Invalids Slid Convalenscents " * ' -Hospitalization In A.Home Atmosphere Elaine M. Aubry, Graduate Nurse, Owner and Operator 104 Central Ave. Dayton, Phone AD-1906 | H H iam H H m im iiiim m m iiiH iiitm trim iiiiitim ifm iittH iiiiim iiiM H iM m m M tiiiiiiiitiiiiM iiitiiitiim ttiiiiiitiitiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiif j — DENTALPLATES MADE — ' : 1 | , Vulcanite Pink Gum P la t e .................................. $ 6.50 Each I | U ecolite Plates, Unbreakable..................... ...:.....$12.50 Each I j P lates Duplicated — ...................... ........ .......$ 5.0df Each. 1 I P lates Repaired ....— ....... .................................. .’$ 1.00 Up I § All Plates Made From Impressions Furnished By Licensed Dentists • 1 f M A I N D E N T A L L A B . ! I 211-212 Callahan Bid#. ^ Dayton Phono I |GH |M ISiltllHtGlUIIIM HniM IHIllliailCS^M ttllU«M liim iUaiH««*»ltlttll«a*«t<*ll«iaa......................................................... ........... , 1 . ....................................................................... |m iiiiim iiiiH ii<iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiuiM iiiiM iiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiu_iiM iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii|i........ db . r h . M c C lellan 1 Anneunces Return Tp Private Practife UMITED TO NERVQUS DISEASES & f I -f 730 N. Broadway .Dayton Phone FU-8422 i nHiHiimilmiitiiiiiniiiiiinimiiiHitlimiiiKiimBMiiiiiHmiHiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiin’iiiniiimuHiiHHMmii U M iiiiH iiiM m u im in iM in M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiim iiiiilH ttitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiitiiiitiiM iiin im iiiiiiiin iiin iiiiiH iiiiaiiH I V E N E T I A N B L I N D S — F L Y S C R E E N S I WOOD, METAL AND ROLLING Dayton Rolling Screen Co. 222 W. 5th St. ' „ Day-ten Phone HE- 11 S 1 MHtMHriffhMWMHimiimifWiyMMsiiMmmMiiwMmiimimiiiHiiimiMiimmmiiiiiiuiiumiitiiiitoniltttiltHHiMiw? You’ve Planned To .Learn Welding — DO llT NOW ) « —— $40 to $75 per week Awaits You — DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Weeks Welding School j 1601 BLJThird SL Dayton • PIC XE-999T OINC / UTKHIUKNHTNI vto & r stayeceemtoeNport*efGto rieteri—wed to* tdeol ** WtewedcHfeiw«t the firiati w i uralte yew r i* detokML r wiwpps •iwfpfj| p f m m ............... • A m rettoerote tefite toe* •edbor. ITAHt AN9VP ThtPALACE SIXTH AT VINE o I0TII ipdY thM to Ororn i t yw u « WM*\ m i ByCLAREN Member <‘S '1 Seventh C;rs Following the grown during rec is observing Holy is in recess until anti tiie Senate two skelton sessio ‘0J1 The Congrrepsiom/ou many members of tunity to return^ districts for a fe\ what ’the home Despite the war h in Washington an seaboard, it }s 1 majority of the h oujt question fintl j- ents do not wan^e to become involvei ‘I Tr j.,; ] * i ' Last week th e ' lution, with only authorizing the W mittee and the Ns j tee to conduct ix* conduct of the NrfE gram. The commi ly authorized to i u and labor disturb; fense industries, " into defense col r construction cost angles o f the de * committees are their findings to already hard at and hard assignm 1 IS) The seizure, on dent, of German ships in America •’ i? considered by national situation! more step toward^ seizure was legal ■protests from the protests have b|u American goven tion. ordered, of . -to the. seized shi , Age. to- (he ‘vess ' evidence s«bmillls I>h official of the It; an tary o f State Hi dally requested . ment to recall ■This incident ma lomatio actions in the severance \ tions. Hie paral — tween this recc — those of 1916 an< r- drawal of Milii taches of the Ge V demanded, leadi well known to a cti To convoy or i be the most im before the Adi short time the swered, If Alne kl convoy merchan England, they n such merchant by the enemy, would be mclei the enemy mea sea fight mean!""" the war. (Coniimu Qovei " Ur A pro ance of G be saved Friday fp Gbver “Whei 11, 1941, the Savio: “Whe threatene A: G DC ou 5 i im m l to drive “Whr redeem tli power an^ nationsl- “Whe plunge thl Christ, w{ ‘'Nov Ohio, do 11, 1941, made by men and INI •alii !U m at :s • “To insofar -«rnptdyee| ccrnA to f ployerii iil sped*! Who caml prevail in il !

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