The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 1-26

- ' ,rTs<ff5 Friday; May 19, 1950 * The Cedarville, 0 . Herald f ji RINGER & SON DAIRY Delivery Service In Cedarville, Jamestown, Jasper, Xenia Ringer and Son Dairy Milk comes from selected, well kept herd3 all regularly inspected. It is prepared in a modern plant, al­ ways under the strictest health regulations, and is delivered daily without fail, regardless of weather conditions, in perfect condition from a cleanly-kept vehicle by a neat and coureteous man, who is always glad to serve you* The delivery service is highly ef­ ficient and reliable and is organ­ ized and maintained with the pro­ per appreciation o f their duty to customers. Since the location o f this modem dairy in Xenia it has been con­ tinually improved, due to the; rapid increase o f the business, until to­ day the dairy, from every stand­ point is the equal o f any in Ohio. In this friendly review we can­ not fail to express our opinion in unison with the publicans to the ‘ successful efforts o f the manage- Iment o f Ringer & Son Dairy to give the people the best milk ob- |tamable anywhere and at the low- jest possible cost. I On Cincinnati Ave. in Xenia, [phone 608i C. A . Dabe & Sons. McCormick - Deering Farm Machinery Sales and Service . .vv$r£? Peoples BuildingAc Savings Co. Put Your Idle Money to Work McCormfek-Deering is fine ma­ chinery which means modern, effi­ cient fam in g ; the easiest, most economical way. It is a well-known fact that there • is no one institution in this com- jmunity that has met with greater !favor with the public than this es­ tablishment o f Mr. Dabe’s. Be­ cause the management has had wide experience in every phase of the implement business and be­ cause o f their knowledge of every branch o f their business, they have continued to witness the increase in the number o f their patrons. Their services will be found in demand by all who insist on the Francis H . Fisher, Inc. CONTRACTOR Important to Community In presenting to our readers the name of the Francis H. Fisher Snc., we feel that we are giving credit to a firm which has a great deal to do with the growth and progress o f surrounding commun­ ities. They have been in business for many years, and during that period o f time, have established a reputation fo r honest business practices which is beyond criti­ cism. Firms o f this kind are an as­ set to any community. • Francis H. Fisher Inc., offer our j readers a service on A ir Condition- IPower Piping - Plumbing and Heat­ ing (they are located in Yellow [Springs, Phone 7474. The manager extends to the peo- fple o f this area a cordial invita- jtion to call at their office or by phone 7474, and any information will be gladly given, if it will help you. We would like to take this op­ portunity to commend Francis H. Fisher Inc., to our readers and to wish f r their continued success. best. They deal , on a large scale and their activity is conductive to ,the progress and expansion of our 'community in no small degree. [ It is important to the farmers 1of this area th"t we have conscien­ tious firms lL.e this* who aid in modem and progressive farming. | There are no more public spirit- |ed citizens in this community than the management o f this concern, and we direct your attention to this institution as one which has aided in our development and progress. C. A. Dabe and Sons have Genu­ ine I. H. C. Parts for repairs, the company is located on Fairground Road, phone 1066. The object for which this firm was organized was to furnish a safe, profitable place fo r the in­ vestment of ita members and to use these .investments to aid other members to build and own their own homes. A home financed by the Peoples Peoples Building & Sayings Co. is about the best investment a man can make. In the first .place,.when you deal with this association, you are dealing with local people who have your best interest and the ,best interest o f the. community at ' heart. Xenia National Bank SAFETY AND SERVICE In the second place, this associa­ tion arranges "your monthly* pay­ ments so that they are about the same as you would pay for rent, and when you have made the last payment you own a home instead o f a bundle of rent receipts. We take pleasure in this edition- in pointing to the Peoples Build­ ing & 'Savings Cov o f Xenia as one that has been known as strong safe, reliable, and at the same time a progressive financial concerq. Every deposit is insured by The F. D. I. C. up to $5,000. ~ MORRIS BEAN COMPANY “Where Gentlemen Buy” THE CRITERION 28 S. Detroit Phone 588 It is a man’s privilege to look his best and there are men o f all ages who like to take full advantage of that privilege. It is pleasure and conviepce to these men that such a smart clothing mart as the well- known Criterion is dedicated. The factor o f fine fabrics is a feature o f The Criterion’s varied line o f popular merchandise. Head- wear that is “ tops” the famous Stetson Hats also Kuppenheimer Clothing, Arrow Shirts, and a (beautiful line of neck-wegr, adorn the shelves and show-cases o f this up-to-minute men’s shop. They have a section devoted to the new­ est in sport clothes and summer accessories. This department is steadily being elarged to please young men, who like a wide and colorful style selection. Stop in at The Criterion the next time you are in Xenia, they are located at 28 S. Detroit. Whenever a large and dependable firm establishes a factory in a lo­ cality—that locality always profits by such establishment. Our Com­ munity has indeed been fortunate in the number of such organiza­ tions which have chosen this dis­ trict from which to operate. Included in these organizations which have had much to do with the development o f this territory and the raising o f working stan­ dards here is MORRIS BEAN Co., World's Largest manufactur­ er o f Aluminum Tire Molds. This concern is a leading in dustrial representative o f Cedar­ ville and Yellow Springs, and all work is done by local people who are especially skilled in their re­ spective fields. Quality and dependability have always been the' working stan­ dards of the coihpany and every j customer who has dealt with the [firm has none but complimentary comments regarding his treatment as well as service. It is a distinct pleasure to in­ clude this fine organization in this review o f outstanding* concerns and individuals of this community. News item—A new automobile cleaner with swirling brush and automatic scrubber is on the mar-' ket. Will it work on Willie"? It takes 19 hours p f talk to" pass a law in congress—and twice that many hours for every con­ gressman to explain to his con­ stituents why he voted on it the way he did. MARSHALL BROS. WILLYS CARS — JEEPS \ Sales & Service A prominent financial institu- _own commercial success, those in tion of this section that provides charge always find time to lend •stability to the financial and com-1a generous hand to the business mercial interests of the feommun- men and farmers and therefore ity is the Xenia National Bank, contribute greatly to the progress It is under the direction of con- o f this community, servative yet progressive men who The value and necessity of our have guided this institution to local banks cannot be too emphat- substantial progress, evidenced by Jeally stated as these institutions the large volume of business they j are not only responsible for the ,enjoy. * ^growth and expansion of the com- An institution that has carefully .munity at large but for prosperity guarded the best interests o f the j o f the individual busines and en- depositors by demanding the full- terprises as well, est security and adhering to thef In making this review we are cardinal laws o f finance. They are “proud to pay trbute to the Xenia members of the Federal Deposit National Bank, and to congratu- Insurance Corporation. flate the officers and hoard far While this hank is seeking their, the policies pursued by thihm. “ BUY A JEEP AND DO IT ALL” Get Your New Universal Willys Jeep “FOR TODAY’S NEEDS.” I t ’s the answer to many a trans­ portation problem. You’Ve never handled a perform­ er like this versatile “Jeep” per­ formance - economical operation functional smartness.- And if you have mud and sand \ to get through, or an extra heavy ;load to haul, shift a leVer and set all four wheels pulling with the mighty power o f the world-famous Willys-Overland “Jeep’’ Engine. You’ll find the “ Jeep” fun to drive, for it has a sure-footed feel The Geo. Dodds & Son Granite Co. 85 YEARS EXPERIENCE This prominent firm has had 85 f years of experience in this business and are utterly reliable and depend- jabJe business people who will not . hestitate to give you the advantage {of their knowledge when you are making a slection. They are especially equipped for carving and lettering o f unusual designs. Their designs are origin­ ally simple, yet artistic in their ef­ fect. There Is no other business where simplicity is the keynote as in this. With painstaking effort, they will carryout any lettering or carving you may wish. , , It is a duty fulfilled when we have placed a fitting monument at the last resting place of our loved Home Federal Savings & Loan Assn. * S. Milton McKay - Secretary DESERVES CREDIT Two o f the great civilizing forces which have helped to assure the superiority of the American people are owning one’s home and the habit of thrift. These two functions are both provided fo r by the mod­ ern savings and loan association; The Home Federal Savings & Loan Assn, has made use o f the most approved and simplest meth­ ods. They loan money on property within thi3 area according to one o f the simplest and least expensive mortgage systems known. In the savings department**Horae Federal Savings & Loan Assn. h a § a very convenient plan fo r inibrmation cal! Xenia 1566* In carrying out theca two func­ tions, savings and loan associations throughout the country are per­ forming a valuable and useful serv­ ice; it is fa r more that a mere matter o f dollars and cents, it is making provisions fo r the. corner­ stone o f a sane national develop­ ment by providing fo r s eying and easy home-owning. This company is located in Xenia at 6 N. Detroit. ! ones. Let The Geo. Dodds & Sons (Granite Co. place marker of qual- ! ity, uniting both beauty and dura­ bility, somethfng that will stand for all time to come. Whether you wish a small mar­ ker or one or. more imposing ap­ pearance, you will he accored the same courteous consideration. The same diligent care will be used on the small monuments as on the more stately and impressive. This company w ill,be glad to confer with you at any time. Get in touch with a reputable firm whenever you are interested in !purchasing a memorial. They are located at '115 W. Main in Xenia, phone 350. on the road and responds to <the lightest touch on the steering wheel. The short wheel base makes in nimble in traffic. Drive the all-purpose “Jeep.” It will serve you as a handy economi­ cal runabout, as a pick-up, or tow truck. On the farm or in industry, it does the -work of a light tractor, and the power take-off ^makes it a mobile power unit. Marshal! Bros., located on Route 35, Alpha, Ohio, offers service for any make o f car. Stop in soon and talk over the New Jeep. V BRANNUM SERVICE, INC. “ Be Sure W ith Pure” Brannum’s is a popular stopping place for motorists. Their repair battery charging, polishing, wax­ ing, greasing and lubrication are provided the car owner in that careful, thorough-going manner that bespeaks the raeihods o f ,men who are conversant with every de­ tail of their business^; In lubricating a car these fel­ lows are careful to . follow the ‘chariajLg^ps,, .assuring the car owncPyiStir’Kis car is providedLwith the type of lubricant recommend­ ed. This is an important phase of auto maintenance the veteran driver knows by experience. Brannum' Service dispenses the well known Pure Oil Products used by wise motorists and truck driv­ ers. This popular service station is open at Yellow Springs, 114 Xen­ ia Ave. Brannum Service has a Tank Truck Service also Road Service for information call 7481. ' CHIEF, I HEAR THERE'S A BOOKIE JOIMT OPERATING IN THE GREASE* KNIFE CAFE. r n BETTER GO OVER AND CLOSE IT UP. 1 tgjaT i^> - £Z. WILL DO, MAYOR. r r - — -------------- ------- ALL RIGHT, YOU GUYS / I'M PUTTING THIS JO INT OUT OF BUSINESS // WArr, chief / h erb ' s i THE $ 3 4 .6 0 YOU WOH OH *HORSE DOCTOR* IN THE 7 B RACE/ wzd. m MARSHALL MOTOR CO. Chrysler & Plymouth Sales & Service. 226 S. Detroit St., Xenia Phone 1508 HAROLD HESS Hudson Authorized Sales & Service A llis Chalmers - New Idea Farm Machinery Satisfactory service is not only the motto o f this comapny, but this motto is backed up by a reputa­ tion that has proveij to motorist that the result o f years of good workmanship done by men o f re­ cognized skill in these lines does meet -with the customers’ approval. • No matter what make o f car the reader drives, or .what reputa­ tion it may have fo r service, and dependability, the years o f service obtained'from it depend largely on the care and class o f service rend­ ered to it upkeep from first class •mechanics. One can drive his car into this motor company for a XEN IA UNION STOCK YARDS GUY BROCK, prop. Reliable and Friendly There is no line of cars more popular than that hearing the name o f Hudson^ The people ahave come to rec­ ognize them as leaders in their class, and there is no auto dealer anywhere that is more dependable than Harold Hess, for Authorized Hudson Sales & Service. This splendid line of cars com­ bines beauty o f outline and ap­ pointment, with unexcelled smart­ ness and dignified simplicity that spells style and performance. In mechanical stamina and stability, they have few peers at any price. This firm is known throughout this section as the leader in used cars, too. I f you purchase a used car of this firm you are taking no chances as the used cars they of­ fer are carefully checked and their O. K. is good since the firip- i3 reliable adn honest in their deal­ ings, and the prices are reasonable. It will he to your advantage to call on Harold Hess, when you are considering the purchase of a new or used car. This company has ail the new equipment put' out by Allis-Chalmers and New Idea, .atop in soon and look around. They are located in Xenia, on Washington St." XEN IA ABATTOIR Daily L ivestock Market A Better Market For Your Live­ stock. The Xenia Union Stock. Yards is rendering a very important serv­ ice to the producers o f this section o f the country. After a farmer has spent a year on more in producing and caring fo r his livestock, natur­ ally he wishes to secure the great­ est return, fo r his labor. This can he accomplished best by market­ ing stock with Xenia Union Stock Yards, the Reliable Buyefs, who have paid top prices during the tlma they bave^served the commun­ ity. . This company is well posted on livestock values and market con- very satisfactory returns for their customers. Their returns, are very gratifying and the greatest net re­ turn is what the livestock raiser is really interested in. The record speaks for? itself. The Xenia Union Stock Yards have done a great deal to promote livestock produc­ tion and prosperity in our com-! munity. Get their bid and avail: yourself o f this splendid livestock service that is producing very sat­ isfactory results'. Phone 48 at Xen­ ia for the market actrrity, ship­ ping dates cur other inforntaiioa and call 48 fo r prices on Bogs, Q&lves and -Lambs, they are lo- Dealer For GOLDEN RULE BRAND complete overhaul job, motor tune- up or your brakes tested, adjusting or x^lining. This company has the equipment as well, as experienced mechanics to do the job. ‘ The Marshall Motor Co. invites the readers of this publication to [stop in and renew your acquaint­ ance. Look over those new Chry­ sler and Plymouths. See this company first for an estimate on body and fender work, motor overhaul oir whatever your car may need. Their service will please you—-their prices will suit your pocketbook. , W . A . CRUMLEY M&ssby - Harris Farm Equipment W ell Drilling Contractor FOR KEEPS / (A Short Story) B y ItCEUSD H it t WILKINSON rrnLEASE TRY and understand, ■* Ken,” Vivien said, "it isn’ t •that—there’s anything wrong with you. I’ve known you all ray life, we were children together. You're —perfect!” “ Then why won’t you marry me?” /■ A helpless, regretful lock came Into her eyes. “We’re different, Ken. Can’t you see? You’re so prac­ tical and—dependable. I'm so sure of what you’re gotag to do next, so sure it will be the right, sensible tiling. And, Ken, I’m not that way!” “ I’m sick of hearing about it,” he repeated. “ I’ve loved you ever since we were kids. You know that You know I still love you. But— I guess you’re not coining to your senses.” Vivien was hurt Ken was such a fine, honorable boy; He had been so good to her. She hated to hurt him, » She might have changed her mind about everything if it weren’t "that she and her mother had This well-known firm, located in Xenia on New Burlington Pike, is the dealer fo r ’the popular Massey- Harris Equipment, Bp sure you see this firm before you purchase your farm equipment. They have had^ the experience in. furnishing jusfj the right machine fqr the job. When you buy farm equipment yod want to know you are getting machines that will stand up to the job, Massey-Harris ^arm Equip­ ment has stood the test fo r years, and can be depended' upon to give the maximum service per dollar (invested.' This equipment has been manufacutred for one hundred and twelve years. We in this Merchants and Busi­ ness .Directory issue wish to point out the fine reputation the W. A. Grumley has built for themselves. They are noted for square dealings and will stand behind every pur­ chase.'. Trade with a firm you can fo r Massey-Harris Farm Equip- dependvon. Look to W. A. Grumley ment, Cobey Hi-Speed Wagons, Tractors and Combines. r While Golden Ruld Brand meat Itheir livestock. The fa... v„.. products are on sale in the local ways depend ppon getting^^ ‘"h|!>^ stores Xenia, ^Abattoir sells all market prices. He serves "«*** *rv.o?v. jn K double. -capacity. -w - " ^ Greene County A A A Auto Club W ill Bring: Help To You Day Or Night ©je/^J'sene County Auto Club {plan trips, free maps etc 1 located at 112 N. Detroit in Xen mc- ----------5----------------- eA 'group, o f people are organ* i*ed.*far mutual help. They have over this section. Their products are very popular and are endorsed by discriminating people. People should always demand Golden Rule Brand meat products, as they are a local product o f su­ perior flavor. The grocers and meat dealers can always depend on Wal­ te r p ie d ) Cultice, owner, to sup­ ply them with; whatever- is avail­ able and are delivered promptly. He serves the farmers and stock dittons, and have been producing^cated on HilS-’Sfcreet, Xania. raisers by furnishing, a market iori|ke Xenia Abattoir plants on BircilvRd. 13 one of moderq^^pie Meat PB, absolufetyGpure and wh<tl! pass thl^rigid insp ** various.ijheplth depa.„ o f .ojrc’i.p^tsUnding « cammerc-iffi* industry j| estblishiT ife;Golden “ ?r the best , 7^g women»folk in your; family will enjoy the sendee this organ­ isation offers, the tire changes, help In getting your our to a ga- ___ far- - reaching service rage in case o f accident or me- ^ iin g across the continent, chanieal difficulty—-these services ite'Greene County Auto'Club are-free to members, unimportant, part o f this tye- ..Greatest appreciation pjf this ’ibiiss arganization. Your minor-icomes from the motor club mem- W *th'eiu entitles yoW to- hers themselyes, No matter what . - m ‘ftiq AAA and theckind o f car you drive, you owe it ^thousands o f knowing^ and^ Ito^yourr”’'* —■* mitet;' people—n.o;~mat(t'e r so ''i KfMmay go. A tyleph6riie*caih td#hg— you ^yidrirdgKt.^ aSou^im e ill' them At' ’ otg*ni|atmh^dffers;ybu3 §?■ yhoriri; psSjrpg? As guests of the friends, they spent days touring the city, st- tending theaters, visitingpiaoes that thrived andfascinated VIv» Sen beyond her wildest hopes. planned the trip abroad. That over­ shadowed everything. It was easier to forget Ken and feel less sorry for him when she looked ahead. Europe! Strange, exotic places! Gallant, romantic men! The thought sent little shivers of anticipation running up and down her back. They went first to Paris. They had friend? in Paris.. As guests of the friends, they spent days touring the city, attendingtheaters, visiting places that thrilled and fagrfnatpd Vivien beyond her wildest hopes. Then,, too, there was a young frenchman, Emile Ganche, who W** frequently w)th the party. He lyai .filj., gigl d«k and very gra­ cious. phe heard stories that ids ancestors, werp pf the nobility. He was attracted to-her andshe imag- ' toed for a whop that she could fair In love withfeim, Butbe&ra'awee& vxateas' " ’ by securing a*member-' ‘the AAA Motor Club^W ' —\ o ' V ’ *-f'* ** ' Amerias' One o f ; lomlit—a handsome youth with fiery black eyes, a strong, master­ ful personality and a superbly gracious manner. Vivien felt that she had reached the end of the rain­ bow. Of all the men she had met he stood head and shoulders above the others. The fact that he was attentive to her thrilled her to the core. The next day she joined a party on the beach. The young diplomat was there, resplendent in a baggy pair of trunks. Vivien stared at him, and wondered why some cir­ cus hadn’t offered him a contract. The man was positively a freak. His legs resembled untapered baseball bats, his arms were scrawny and ungainly. He was thin to the point of emaciation. Vivien began to get discouraged. From Venice they went to Vienna, to Berlin, Hamburg and Stockholm. Everywhere she met new people, saw new things. Yet she was dis­ couraged. She was possessed of a strange, disconcerting longing. A sense of frustration, of failure. Seeking s o l i t u d e with her thoughts, she strolled one day into Halsted park and sat on a bench to meditate. Nearby was another bench on which sat a young man reading a newspaper. That portion o f him which was visible excited her interest. He appeared to possess a combination of the many things riie had found lacking in the young men who paid her court since they had left America. She didn’t stop to wonder how -she knew. The fact was simply therfe, unavoidable, overpowering. He was tall and blonde —not freaky or overbearing or extremely gracious. Merely a man w i t h simple tastes and straightforward manner and intel­ ligent eyes. That is, she imagined his eyes were intelligent. And an instant later she had a chance to find out The young man put down his paper and stared straight at her. He smiled—the sort of smile that Viv­ ien had not seen for a long while, Ha untangled his long legs and $tood up and came toward her. She Seld her breath, waiting. “ Fancy!” he said, and grinned. “ Ken!” “ The salne. Kao, the sensible, tha practical, the man who ha if been. following you all over Europe for two months—just in case you failed to find your ideal. The bo;r who loves you, who grew up with, you, ... Who,played with you in your back yard, who wanted to many you ever.-since he can remember. And rialLdoes, How aboqt it?” Vivien tried to speak an d couldn’t. Tears filled her eyiis. She choked, lifted her arms, “ How about it7" she said. “Oh, i t .again. In good old American.. It’s what I want to Hear, tyhat I've been longing to hear. Will I m any you? It’s I who ^ %or/keepsJ“ laid Ken. Arid tqpk H & * / . - 1 fi. k , • •-/* c if ‘.- 4 ,* i KC <* *V^ i . <Lr •Ti

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