The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26

mr> .Washingtonletter (Cwiftnusi from irtt page) in recent years, and the Governor's .speech was ye ll received by his en­ thusiastic and appreciative listners. Governor Bricker was the guest of delegation in the Sponger's' Dining Room at the Capitol, Thursday noon, and Friday was the principal speak­ er at .a luncheon given ip,his honor by the National Press ^Club. Mrs. Bricker was honor guest at a nuni- ' her of delightful social functions during l$er visit -in the capital city. The government sends out as pen­ alty mail, and, therefore .postage frfee, one out o f every sixteen letters mailed in the United States., This would be. a sufficient number to send every one of the thirty million fam­ ilies of the United States an average o f sixty government letters a year.- Incidentally, the . government uses more than one twentieth of all the paper consumed in the United States. No -.wonder,we have a paper short­ age., ' J S P R I N G F I E L D, OHTp | BUY AND . HOLD “ET*BONDS ’ S PR I I fST I BLD . O Hf-O * - t f SSL -D b - (U g l Q S P R I NG F I E L D , OH I O The Steel Products fEngineer- T Stpt ing Co. of National Import' ance——Aids War Program 7 . foug HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS MARK SUCCESS OF THE INCUBATOR COMPANY BELMONT AV . UNION S f OCK YARDS Springfield is known thr h put the nation for its manufacturing in­ dustries, Springfield products are given up to bo among the best pro­ duced in the United State?.- One o f Springfield’s industrial A special plane with, a luxurious office, bedroom and bath, as well as elevator, is being built fo r the Pres­ ident by the Douglass Aircraft Cor­ poration of California. Some o f the Republican leaders are wondering if the President is planning inspection, trips to the armed forces in 1944 in lieu of the “ inspection” trips made to the-waa, plants throughout the country in the preparedness,days of 1940. v HOME FOR SALE Much is being done to aid in giving. Springfield a commercial prestige by the activities o f The* .Bt®dy In­ cubator Co., Manufacturers o f Quality Incubators and Separate Hatchers. . , ,, . . . . The .volume o f business transacted, group that has consistently tried to the quality Qf thejr pvoducts> and the live up ,.c h e ug es s n ar s in . kUsjness methods o f the company are its fie d is The Steel Products Engl- ... - . ■ . . . responsible fo r.th e reputation they have won throughout the ifetion. To keep their organization complete, it is necessary that the Bundy Incu­ bator Co., employ a large number o f people at all times. As a result, thousands' o f dollars - are placed in circulation locally that would never find their way here, if it were not for their efforts. Determined to furnish Incubators and Separate Hatchers of quality up- The home of Robert Fred Bird, de­ ceased, located' on W. Xenia Ave: Cedarville, O,, Frame- residence- con­ taining 10 rooms, Bath and Lavatory Gas Furnace, Suitable for Conversion into apartments. Mary E. ■Bird, •Admrx. o f Robert Fred Bird-, Dec’d. Telephone, Cedar­ ville,' 6-2844, or Robert ,H. Wead, At­ torney, Xenia, Ohiq. (4t). neering Company at 1205 W. Colum­ bia. As a result of this policy, its products tire recognized as the very best on the market. The Steel Pr /ducts Engineering Company has built this sort of repu­ tation by insisting that only -the best materials are used in their plant. The workmen being highly skilled, efficient men who have many years experience behind them. At the pres­ ent time 100 °* of their work is in the interest o f the nation’s, war pro­ gram—the manufacture of ^products essential to the war effort. These factors, combined with an interest in Springfield' as a whole and a desire to see Springfield nd- vanee* make it impossible in this 4th War Loan Issue'to overlook. The Steel Products Engineering.Company as an industry that always has and is helping, to build Springfield and. ' this part o f Ohio. ; j The payroll alone of The Steel Pro-, j - ducts Engineering Co., is of direct"', benefit to every' merchant in this jt; area, and employee’s through the me- j dium o f’ their pay-checks take their I proper place in the commonwealth ! o f our community.' We congratulate ' this industry on a-splendid record'..of service and wish •for them many years' of successful operation. Among the livestock interest throughout Ohio-upon which th»./far­ mers and livestock .men o f pur Aer- Titory depend’ a great deal is the Belmont Av.Union Stock Yojds, 1824 Columbus a y .. The HobnonJb. jiv . Union Stock Yards, in. Springfield, has always -exerted every effort to be of service to liveetockmaniand jfar- mers and has made ^hundreds of friends in this locality. Today the stock yards eompany op- erates the best scale equipment ob­ tainable, where both buyera and sell­ ers o f livestock are invited to see their stock weighed /and /determine for themselves the efficiency-of the weighing service they -perform. ' We know that iivestack.and farm readers of our paper hold a warm feeling for the Behaant Av. Union 1 SAFETY GRINDING WHEEL and MACHINE CO. PLAYS IMPORTANT PART r . AIRTOOL MFG. CO. OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE on a reasonable margin o f profit, the 1 f * - ^ ' ' business o f the Bundy Incubator * ° ward Schultz^Mgr. o f the fiel- Co., lias flourished and expanded. 1 Av' Vmo“ Stock * « “ ds' Their name is constantly before the ' made a study the that public, and their products have firmly •confront 0lir farmer8 and hvestack established them as a leader in the ‘ men> and the-services: offered by this manufacture of ' Quality Incubators , organization are such that we could and Separate Hatchers In Springfield 1 not omit <*em m this “ Buy a share at 310; 6468. N. ' Greenmount av. Phone BUY AND HOLD “ E" BONDS in America Issue.” Make it a point to drop in at the Belmont Av. Union Stock Yards soon and you are sure te receive a hearty welcome. Phone 5731. THE BAUER BROS. CO “Credit To War Effort” NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT , Estate o f Aletha Bird, Deceased. ’ Notice is hereby given that Mary E. Bird has been duly appointed as administratrix o f the estate of Ale­ tha S. Bird, deceased, late of Cedar­ ville, Greene County, Ohio. ' Dated .this 2nd day of February, 1944. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER , judge of the' Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. BUY AND HOLD “E” BONDS Save Your Valuable Time Bennetts Auto Park In, Springfield ■Itf is a wise man who parks his car at the.handiest, most convenient park ing place in Springfield.’ That spot is Bennetts Auto Park, - located at 60, W. Main st.'To the readers of our paper .we •most Urgently call atten­ tion to this handy spot close to the center of the city, Think of the quick acces’s- to hotels,theatres, public buildings and •business ■offices o f Springfield. At this progressive auto park you have protected parking, freedom from smashed fenders, traf­ fic parking ’ tickets and thievery.- A trained attendant -greets -you;as you enter and from then on all the responsibilities rest with Bennetts Auto PArk.’ ’Washing*' greasing and poli ihing services are provided for those who wish them.' You will.find the prices right and the entire staff on their.toes to'make you appreciate their really friendly duties. Remem­ ber when you think ‘‘Time is money” , say to yourself. ‘Bennett's Auto Park’ We. take this Opportunity to con­ gratulate A. L. Jacobs,, the manager and . his staff for their .real service to Springfield residents and visitors. Remember 60 W. Main st. CARL T. RIDENOUR POULTRY **YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR PROBATE COURT Settlement of Accounts Accounts and Vouchers in the fol­ lowing named persons and ' estates have filed in the Probate Court of Greene County, for inspection, set­ tlement, and record, and unless there . is a motion filed for hearing same on or .’before' the 18th day of March, i944„ they will be ordered confirm­ ed and recorded. , First and Final Accounts . Bertha Rae Brill Deger, Agent by ’order o f the Probate Court o f Thel­ ma Iona Brill, a Minor. Jane Frame, Executrix John, T, Frame, deceased. " Walter Cultice,. Admr. Margaret M. Hagler, deceased. < Winifred H ., Armstrong, Execu- —trix 7 ~AUegra E. -Hawes,-'deceased,------ Wm. A. Miller, Admr. William Priest, deceased. First, Final and Distributive Account First, Final and Distributive Accounts L. L. Bickett, Exr. D, D.” Bickett, deceased , May B. Jones, Guardian of David Batch Jones, a minor. .Helen W, McCoy, Admr. Sarah - Walton, deceased. Miscellaneous Accounts ' Oscar J. Adams, Guardian, William S, Adams and Charles G. Adams, Second and Final Account. Della Beal, Executrix Melville Franklin Beal, Deceased, Statement in Lieu o f an Account* G. E. Bradstreet, Executor Inn F, Bradstreet, deceased, Statement in Lieu of and for Final Account, Helen M. Slagle, Admr. William 'F, Croft, deceased, First Account, Cora B, Curl, Administratrix Jo­ seph Curl, Deceased, Statement .in LieU of and 'for an account, M. C. Smith and Lemma Dodd, Ex­ ecutors of John P, Dodd, deceased, , „ , , , , . „ . , . . ’ ■) modern. Renter employed permenant Eleventh Account, I . A . . . n V* < position, Address W. P, McCarley, In- presenting for the considera­ tion of Springfield’s Industrial Grouji the naro'e of The Bauer Bros. Co., we fqel that we' are giving credit to ' 1 a firm which has had a great, deal to do with the growth and progress of the city qf Springfield. . The Bauer Bros. Co., has been in business' here for many years, and during the period has established a reputation for hon­ est business here for. many years, and during the period -has established .a reputation for honest business prac­ tices which is beyond criticism. In­ dustry of this; kind is an asset to the interest of .‘America’s War Program.’ and it is due to the presence here of these concerns that Springfield has assumed the'important position in world affairs which it now. holds. Payrolls are a vital necessity to the development of a city and we ’feel therefore that the- payroll o f Bauer Bros. Co', contributes in no small manner to the prosperity of this com­ munity. Our citizens should be truly grateful for the presence in Spring- field of such a locally owned-and op­ erated Industry. Support America’s “4th War Loan”. • • , Springfield Machine Tool Co., Credit To Springfield Industry Safety Grinding "WheeL & Machine Go., is one o f the outstanding factors in the National W ar program. Wikh a ituune that has come to be synonymous with “ quality” in the" /manufacturing field, and accurate Machine Work,.'The Safety Grinding ‘Wheel £; Jf&chine Co:, .has consist­ ently. maintained the highest stand­ ards o f workmanship and efficiency in their establishment—and at the same time, by reason o f their payroll hava<contributed: in a large measure ' toi the ecmnomic standing, .and general prosperity o f the entire area. ■ The ffmiiders o f this, industry brot to the task a broad .knowledge o f their work-/gained by a long exper­ ience and have jfince, by constant ap­ plication .pf the principles o f honesty and square, dealing succeeded in at­ taining a commanding position in the|r field. No one invention, whether for the .improvement o f quality, increase o f efficiency, in.operation or deduction o f cost appears, . but it is immed­ iately given the test by use at the Safety Grinding Wheel & Machine Co., in Springfield, Ohio. Once its value is established, installation as a portion -o f the regular equipment takes place. - Among the Prominent business and -industrial concerns —r prominent be­ cause they have played a laudable * S P R I N G F I E L D , O H I O THE FINK AND HEINE CO- The Home of Superior Quality In Meat Product* One o f the many evidences, and-one company which deserves its full conT role in the upbuilding o f a section— ide ti jn the interest o f coromer- BUY AND HOLD “ E ’ BONDS The James Leffell Co., Credit - To Springfield Industry edition is One o f Springfield’s Industrial groups that has assumed the position of an Ohio institution is the Spring- field Machine Tool Co., Springfield. This progressive cohcerq has been operating in Springfield for many years and during that time has more than contributed its share to the pro­ gress of the state. The Springfield Machine Tool Co. maintains a very important payroll in our community. This payroll is of the greatest im- When a newspaper is publishing a “ 4th War Loain Issue” such as j this one, the reader deserves complete in­ formation as to the types and varie­ ties of business which combine to make up the business world and the territory in which thdt published, A definite type o f the business, and. manufacturing firms included in this “ 4th War Loan Program” is the ac­ tivities and contributions of the James Leffell Co., in Springfield,. Ohio. The James Leffell .Co. is more than merely a maufacturing organization. The officials arq men who look'into the: future with the idea that a better and improved. Springfield means bet­ ter, and improved business conditions.- With this foresight as an ideal, The James Leffell Co. under the di­ rection o f J. Robert Groff, Pres., and Gen. Mgr., has always been rep­ resented in civic affairs and each of the company’s executives have shown' a willingness to take part, in .every program which ,was designed to im­ prove and show that Springfield is a city in which a manufacturing organ­ ization can establish itself with a de­ finite future in'.mind. . I Bolen’s Transfer and Storage Is Highly Recommended The Cedarville Herald, covering ns it does, a rural district, feels that it' may well recommend to its readeers one of the firms which has served the district well. Carl T. Ridenour Co., makes a bus­ iness of.'buying and selling poultry. They enjoy a splendid reputation over the periot. of the firm’s evistence DEALER ^portarice'"to” our district and the em- Iployes of the .company are able, through the medium o f their, pay checks to take their, rightful places in thp general scheme of civic pro­ gress. We believe'that firms of this kind are the biggest assets that a city can have. Our readers will apprec­ iate, what this industry and others like it have accomplished in the inter­ est o f “ America’s War Program.” It is a duty which each of. us owe to our state to support such companies The service rendered to the commun- . 5 ,^.,,.*. ui as ity by Carl T, Ridenour is well ap- f the Springfield Machine Tool. Co., predated by the farmers and others ; which has done so many things for who have poultry to sell. Numbers o f satisfied friends of this concern live in this district and always speak 'in the highest terms of any dealings* they have had with this concern, lo­ cated in Springfield at 19 S. Center i st. Phone 2-417L Back •America's ,4th War Loan ! 1 the good of nil. We compliment this firm again bn a splendid record of achievement and hope for a continua­ tion of its success. BUY AND HOLD “ E” BONDS Wanted—To rent 5 room house, semi-' RHOADES PAPER BOX CO. DESERVES CREDIT , R, G. Bock, Guardian of Mary F. Hargrave, a Minor, 6 th and Final Account. Kathleen Johnson Larch, Admr. Terreal Johnson, Deceased, State­ ment in Lieu of and for an Account. Charles Ralls, Guardian James N. Ralls, Seventeenth Account. George Stackhouse, Admr. Clara Stackhouse, deceased, Statement in Lieu of and for an -Account, Sarah Dinwiddiej Guardian, Perry Weller, Incompetent, Second Account. February 17, 1944. . WILLIAM B, "McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. , R. R. 4, Springfield. , Collect. Phone • 2-4777, ( 2 t) DAYTON , OHIO Beil by actual toil-— Big "M " Brand quality ferti­ lizer!, Made by indepen­ dently owned and operated company— all materlall In every formula pro-tested to Iniure maximum food value for crop Intended, The Big !| "M ” Brand It your guaran­ tee of Complete result!, tout BY ICAOINO DtALtBS IN YO OR COMMUNITY Any business to be - permanently successful must be founded on the principles o f honesty, .fair dealing and giving full value for the price asked, Front this there ‘can be no de­ viation-' regardless of economic o f other conditions. The Rhoades Paper Box. Co., 66 St, Johns Place, Springfield,' under the management of Mr. Norman Me Gregor, Manufacturers of Set-Up Boxes, Industrial Mailing and Fac- aney Boxes in the interest of the Boxes, Industrial Mailing and fac­ tory and fancy boxes in the interest of the war effort, is a matter Of actual j fact well ,known to the Ipublic, In making this “ 4th War Loan” re­ view of the progress of Springfield and vicinity, we. are glad to call the attention of our renders to the advan­ tage to the community of having such firms located here. The* com mnnding position they occupy in the business World is due to Vieterminin - 1 edly living up to their original ideal *—to furnish the public with the best. Phone 2-1291. Bolen’s Transfer & Storage is a firm which this paper feels can be recommended to its .readers with the. .greatest confidence. We have confi­ dence in the company’s record of ex­ cellence in, its field and confidence in the determinatin qf its manager, Chester Bolen, to constantly improve their service until no other firm in the city can approach it for outstand. ing merit. Bolen’s Transfer & Storage has been in business for. many wears, and over that period of time has made thousands of friends through­ out the state. The firm is completely equipped with the most modern trucks, and has facilities for handling the most difficult of moving jobs with speed and dispatch, and the man who wishes packing, crating, shipping and moving may with confidence turn the job over to this reliable firm, safe in the knowledge that it will be de­ livered to destination on time and in­ tact. The firm may bo reached by calling Springfield 2-6250, In Sprjng- field at 134 Monroe st. .as the Airtool Mfg., Co., iu the A ir- tool-—Yost Superior, Faptory Bldg** inSpringfieldr O. , A firm such as this, which has steadfastly held to high standards or. products, employe conditions and fair p la y .ls a paramount’ factor in the development o f a given area, and the nation’s War effort. Always on the alert to improve the quality o f their products and assist their employes, the Airtool Mfg.'Co., is truly a friend of labor and industry. Concerns headed by men who are wise enough, and'unselfish enough to consider the entire community as well, as their own individual business and profits—men who realize th a t,it. is, good business ethics to aid ’ a com­ munity and not just get all they can .from it are surely to be commended. We congratulate the Airtool Mfg., Co., and their employes oh a splendid record of a service and wish them many years of continued success. BUY AND HOLD “ E” BONDS HOLLANDIA GARDENS Foremost among the institutions of this kind is the Hollandia 1 Gardens, on E. National Rd., Springfield. They are growers of general nursey stock and fancy specimens, and' have for years supplied this community and the surrounding territory with shade trees, shrubs, rose bushes, perennials, bulbs o f choice plants as well as fruit and evergreen trees. In fact; there is nothing in this line with .which they cannot most adequately ,and sat­ isfactorily supply you. Everything is guaranteed to be exactly as it is represented or it will' be replaced. . Mark Aukeman, Mgr., of this nur­ sery. business is in the hands o f a man of wide experience. He has kept abreast o f the times, following the ’authorities' and prduced the choicest stock. . . . They well merit their large and in- ' creasing business by reason of the excellent service' "they render. You w ill.find them pleasant and accomo­ dating at all times. ^If you would have dependable nursery, stock make your selection at Hollandia Gardens. Phone 2-7951. E National Rd. Spring- field, Ohio. HOLSUM BAKING CO. The Home o f Honey Crust Bread t ' ' Serves Retailers In writing news items and editor- ials o f Springfield merchants, the ed- !-itor now wishes to. bring to the atr i tention of our people one o f the best ' bakeries in Ohio, namely the Holsum Baking Company, who during the past year hav 1 'by their untiring of- forts provided' the people of this ter­ ritory the finest in bakery products. Holsum Bread is the latest star in' the baking firmament. It is the re­ sult of years of baking experience research and wisdom of the Holsum Baking Company, and is on sale at all leading groceries.--Be discriminat-' ing and ask for Holsum Bread when pntronizing your local merchants, j - It has long been said that “ Bread 1 is the Staff of Life” but there is a vast difference in just bread, and Bl, G. and E, is constantly gaining in popularity among retailers and consumers alike. Only the purest in­ gredients and the best grade of wheat are used, in. The Holsum Bak­ ing -Company’s products. BUY AND HOLD “ E ’ BONDS SCHAFFER'S BAKERY SERVES LOCAL RETAILERS S P R I N G F I E L D , O H I O A dozen times a day we make com­ parisons with accepted standards of quality with which we have long been familiar. Wise and thrifty house­ wives everywhere throughout this section use Schaffer’s Bread, as a standard for comparing bakery pro­ ducts. That is why, finding no equal for most people in Springfield and surrounding communities have learn­ ed to ask their dealers for Schaffer's Breaij. * • . You, too, should learn o f the health­ fu l and energizing qualities to ho found in Schaffer's Bread. Schaffer’ s Bakery-Is one o f the best known and most reliable whole­ sale bakeries in Springfield area, They bake and. distribute the famous Schaffer’s Bread which is known for its pleasing taste (and healthful qual­ ities, Schaffer's Bread is handled by most dealers in this section who serve the most discriminating class, o f trade. Their plant and offices are located in Springfield at 512 W> Main Phono number is 8610* “QUALITY CHICKS” AIM OF KIRBY MATCHERIES THOMPSON GRINDING CO. AIDS INDUSTRY The presence o f the Thompson Grinder Go., in Springfield, indicates to’ the observes that Springfield is es­ tablished in a position o f leadership. This firm has taken its place among the industrial concerns of Ohio, which have cooperated in a sincers effort in the interest o f the Nation’s War pro­ gram. V The Thompson Grinder Co., has Co., has, for years carried its share .of the burden toward this end. Its payroll is of importance to the local merchants. AH employees ’are’ local residents. They own homes, here and are-able through tbej medium of their paychecks to take their proper places In the general scheme o f civic pro­ gress., This firm has also contributed to the civic and cultural development of Springfield. Of course, the success of the estab­ lishment is due to the farseeing of policies of its management, Under the direction of C. Baldenhofer, Pres, and Treasurer,- and W. T. Baldeiihof- er, Vice' Pres., and Ass’t Treas., the Thompson. Grinding :Co. has become a leader in the manufacturing field. The Thompson •Grinding Co. is an outstanding example ’o f the' accepted fact/'" that “ idealism in business can be made to pay,” ‘ r cial industry aqd meat packinjr and which has been constant in its service to retailers in Clark and the sur­ rounding counties is Fink and Heine Company; packers o f superior quality meat products. In Springfield at Bechtle Av and D. T. & I Railroad, Not only are their meat products popular in this locality, but are handled by merchants throughout Ohio. In many cases. they act as trade winners for the merchants handling them., Fink and Heine C is exerting every effort to supply - cal merchants in Springfield, w. meat-products and at the same- time maintain the friendly relation o f the many retailers and consumers these retailers-serve in the smaller towns and communities surrounding Spring- field.. ' The Fink & Heine Company, ser-. ves our community in a dual capac­ ity, first in supplying superior qual­ ity meat products to local retailers and second in supplying already market to local farmers for their livestock. Then to all meat products coming from this packing firm are city inspected for your protection, thereby insuring cleanliness, and san­ itation at the plant., In this “Buy A Share In America Issue” we congratulate Fink & Heine Company, on their splendid record o f service to retailers and producers in this area. Support America’s 4th War Loan. *. BUY AND HOLD “ E ’ BONDS Pepsi-Cola Springfield Bottel- ing Co.. Serves Retailers Well BUY AND HOLD “ E” BONDS SPRINGFIELD MILL SUPPLY INC. CREDIT TO SPRINGFIELD GROUP As Springfield grows and prospers, taking its place in the .interest o f tlie national war program, certain job­ bers and distributors, through hon­ esty, sincerity and a complete know­ ledge o f their field, find themselves and the genera 1. welfare of the general and general welfare o f the community in which they, are located. There Is one firm in Springfield which definitely fits in this category —The Springfield Mill Supply Inc., located at 516 Cecil; Phone-2-2555. Jobbers and Distributors of Indus- The large number of dealers they- have secured' throughout this section is proof enough that they give genu­ ine service, and their product is one of quality, because their business continues to witness increasing pat­ ronage from all the surrounding territory; . To facilitate distribution o f Pepsi­ Cola, they maintain a fleet o f trucks, that enable them to deliver all orders promptly. Their trucks dally tra­ verse a large section of the state. All orders sent by mail or telephoned are executed with dispatch. ’ Nearly all soda fountains, restaur­ ants, bars and soft -drink establish­ ments in this, section handlS Pepsi Cola and will be t pleased to serve you . 1 Every person lias his favorite drink. Some drinks are mixed' and served in a way individual in them­ selves', but if you are desirous o f en­ joying your drink—or to be prepar­ ed. for friends when they drop in, you will buy from your local retail­ er, who handle Pepsi-Cola by the case and always have it in your home for ready use. In Springfield at 819 Ce- dnr st.. Phone 7921—W. E. Shields, manager. W . P. JOHNS OIL CO. ESTABLISHED FIRM . A city is built on the reputation of firms which conduct business within j its borders. The community progres- trial Supplies. We therefore feel., ses or goes backward according to that this “ 4th War Loan Issue” would those wholesalers which day after not be complete without the name of day assist in the cax-rying on of its The Springfield Mill Supply Ific., in -relations with the people who spend the interest of Clark county’s indus-’ their money with Clark-county m e -' trial group and their contribution to chants. the American war effort. | W, P. Johns Oil Co., wholesale dis- They have proved themselves a tributors of Petroleum Products, is credit to their line of business and 0ne firm of which the City o f Sprlng- the industrial group. A t the present fie]d may well be proud, The Concern time The, Springfield Mill Supply Inc. has conducted an enterprising busi- is shipping to every state in the union ness in this city for many years and including Canada and the United Na- ^firing that time has made many tions overseas, Through their con- friends throughout the entire county, tribution to the war effort and their w , P. Johns, president, who manages ability to procure the hard to get the business has many satisfied cus- precision tools and guages. The tomers in this territory and every Springfield Mill Supply Inc, has broken many acute bottle necks and prevented actual shut down o f indus­ try engaged in actual war production, We congratulate Wm, D, Dooley, Vice Pres., and General Mgr. and the day in every way he is making more and more contacts which result in business for the W .' P, Johns Oil Co, at 1219 W. Main st. Phone 7082. The pleasure of doing business with this firm is well known and. the service they render is unexcelled, “ Buy more Uncle.Sant has called on the ormer to raise more of everything, So get your chicks from Kirby Hatcheries, in Springfield at 1318 W. Main st where they offer a prominent place in agricultural life in the state, It is highly profitable as there is always a ready market for poultry and eggs. However, there is room for improve­ ments in' breeds, and this hatchery is aiding to a large degree in the pro­ motion o f better poultry stock by hatching chicks that are of excellent Springfield Mill Supply Inc., on a splendid record of Bervlce to Spring- ’^rnr Bonds,” field’s industrial group and , their contribution to the American war .__ , ... _ „ „ „ effort, and wish for them, many years B t e your payroll savings y0to, o f continued success, , ' m m * very next payday. Measure your savings by your new “ BUY WAR BONDS” I higher income* strain. Their chicks may be purchas­ ed in any number, This hatchery in Springfield, Ohio, Has been giving the poultrymen and 1 farmers a real service. Flock owners should come here fop advicp .and im- formation, as this hatchery is an authority on “chick questions,” Cecil F, .Hill, Mgr., has had much experience in tho hatphery.. business and offers only the best to the ous* tomers. Order your next buneh o f chicks from this reliable hatchery and you’ll like the way they treat yon, * AMERICA’S FOURTH W AR LOAN BUY WAR BONDS * t , / * * , WM . Me CUU-OCHS SONS , Leather Products M fgs., 4 0 E * M a i n s t . S p r i n g f i e l d , O . ■1 •. .......... * ■ , . .. „ ........ .* . . . S P R I N G F I E L D , OH I O

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