The Greene County Guardian, May 16, 1957

THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN May 16, 1957 i y , Pasture Tour County Sheep Growers <ne 5 .eneCounty's annualHay ing the dry run were Cherry; Pa s t u r e Tour, June 5, Ben Beard, Production Cred­ it Assn.; Mark B i ng amo n , Dairy S e r v i c e Unit; Dave Kile, Soil Conservation Ser­ vice; and E. A. Drake, Coun­ ty Agr'l Agent. Preliminary plans call for the tour to leave the Xenia Field House area at 9 a.m . and visit the Hartman, Mor­ ris and Cosgray farms in the forenoon. Lunch will be served at the Bingamon farm followed by a display and demonstration of farm ma c h i n e r y by the t O n C a l machinery dealers associa- . „ tion at the Maynard Binga- o 6 t mon farm.___________ _____ Eved i visit four farms in Xenia Ross Townships, accord- to Raymond Cherry, gen- 1 chairman. A prelimin- t our was made by the nty committee who re- that the f o l l ow i n g fould be visited: Rob- r t ma n , Jamestown lac Morris, NashRoad; Cosgray, Cherry Grove andMark and Maynard .on, Wolford Road, nittee members mak- G r e e n e County sheepmen are well represented on the 1957 directorate of the Ohio She.ep Improvement Assn, recently received by County Agent E. A. Drake. John Bradfute, president of the G r e e n e County Sheep and Wool Growers Associa­ tion is a director of the state organization and also on the me mb e r s h i p and finance committee. Three local sheep breeders are members of the state ex­ hibit committee. John Bick- ett, Xenia Township, repre­ sents C h e v i o t breeders; Ed Haines, Beavercreek Twp., the L i n c o l n ; and Richard Lewi s , Silvercreek Twp., the Oxford breeders. GIBBS HOWE. Barga in Days S p e c i a l regular 1.98 Killer Kane Weed Killer ast m e e t i n g of the George Slagle real of the G r e e n e . DAR Post Meets y Historical Society At Atley Home eld Monday evening m ., May 13, at the The George Slagle Chapter United Presbyterian D/.Rmet at the home of Mrs. h, corner of Market Dale Atley Tuesday evening, est St. Thirteen members responded o badweather the pro- to roll call by naming old planned for April on hymns. Mrs. Braden Smith law Reid was not held, gave an interesting paper on ceidwas very well noted "Songs of the War Between tfi the newspaper field at one the States. ” ime. He operated the New The hostess, assisted by her ’^Tribune andwas among mother, Mrs. Myron Fudge, things, Embassador to served a salad course. The and and France. Th i s next meeting will be a lun- . be t o p i c for the May cheon at Ken-Dean Inn in aeting. Springfield, he bulletin for May will With Every il Tange regardless of price of oil We also have among our s e r v i c e s Car Wash,Cleaner, Pol­ ishes andWaxes, Oil, Gas, Tires, Batter­ ies and Accessories i/e some very interesting Phone Classified AdS st or y on t he towns of ?ene County and a brief __ _ . . history v lhe Greene County T * 1 .....................N Court Hous^ Bu .L, .xn; GUAR d I/ v . V u t T W I J V l i l i V JU j po Building MJ Aerials-Millwork Buckeye Woodworking Co., handles building materials such as lumber, insolation, siding, storm windows, ply­ wood, wallboard. They do all kinds of millwork also and custom built kitchen cabinets. They will be glad to submit estimates and offer prompt delivery so that no job will be delayed. Guaranteed satisfaction- - uniformity in quality ,md price. -Contractors and the public in general have come to know that whatever they desire in the building supply line can be secured from Buckeye Woodworking Co., in Xenia, at 350 S. Monroe, with an assurance that it will be of the highest grade consistent with price. They handle the Thermador and Tappan Ranges, Refriger­ ators by Rezco and formica for sinks and table tops. iiuntz Bros. Potato Chips Kuntz Marcelled Potato Chips Potato chips, crisp and fresh is the product you will always get at your grocer if you will ask for Kuntz Marcelled Po­ tato Chips. They are handled by good dealers throughout this vicinity. These are delivered regularly throughout this community. One reason their potato chips are always fresh and delicious is due to the excellent distribution system that has been developed by the Kuntz Bros. Potato Chips, in Xenia at 121 Hill. They assist the grocer and other dealers to always supply a fresh, wholesome product by making daily deliv­ eries. Kuntz Bros, with their modern machinery and plenti­ ful use of wholesome ingredients, their regular delivery a 'ccounts for the increasing demand for their marcelled 'tato chips. Phone 2-6021. Winfrey Funeraf Serves Xenia An<J Vicinity The first mark of a good funeral director is his ability to end his services to the requirements of the case at hand. Absolute flexibility is necessary, for no two cases are ex­ actly alike. No matter what die circumstances may be, he services of Winfrey Funeral Home can cope with the ore particular problems that arise. Experience and equip- snt are the enabling factors. luring the time they have been serving the people of this immunity they have learned to attend to every detail in way that is most gratifying to those who call upon them, heir ambulance service is always ready and comparison roves that the superior service offered by this up-to-date itablishment costs no more than the ordinary kind. To the bereaved there will be a feeling of great satisfac- .onif you call on Winfrey Funeral Home at 331 E. Market, one Xenia, DR 2-3064. Gum & Jamestown Service Station S. Limestone St. s : The Old M i l l^ Now in Full Swing R e s t a u t a n t ^ k M o t e l Friday-Saturrlay Special PEPPER STEAKS 95<? French Fries Lettuce and Tomatoes SUNDAY SPECIAL Chicken Dinner $1.50 salad, soup or juice 2 vegetables hot rolls and butter ° \ f ■- * C « - Y a . . 1 - I Highest Cash Prices Paid The Xenia Iron and Metal Co. offers the public the very best of service in furnishing a ready market for scrap iron, metals, and all kinds of junk. They buy scrap iron and junk of all kinds. Look around your place and see whether you do not have some articles that you are not using and then take them to Xenia ir o n jjj^ jg S gH iijjB * and Metal. They will pay you the highest market price of the day. It is your duty to sell all the scrap iron as it puts to practical use materials that are needed in our national manufacturing program. Xenia Iron and Metal carries a stock of used structural steel, such as angle bars, I-beams, etc. Also used pipe for posts, drains, and culverts. Phone 2-3391, located at 17 Cincinnati. The C l i f f House •••A. c\ GligJlt/iil p la o o small gatherings. | South of Cedarville on U.S. 42 Bjehards Shoe Co. Shoes For The Entire Family This store carries high grade shoes for the whole family. Dependable footwear in all styles for work and dress, and they are experts in the matter of fitting. They would not permit a customer to go out of their store with shoes not fitted for that particular customer's feet. They give their customers the benefit of their expert knowledge, thereby eliminating the danger of improperly fitted shoes. Their ladies' shoes are the very latest in style and mater­ ials and many women in this section have bought shoes there since they opened their doors. Make Richards Shoes Co. your shoe headquarters for the entire family. They carry such famous brands as Buster Brown, Naturalizer and Roblee. Richards Shoe Co. is located in Xenia at 7 W. Main St. Phone 2-4061. Phillips Sand & Gravel Co. Ai^s Building Industry Phillips Sand & Gravel Co. is one*of the prominent con­ cerns that has been Lv-strumental in the upbuilding of this part of the state. They have saved the people thousands of doUars by furnishing superiorwashed Sand-Gravel from their locatiqp on the New Dayton Pike. They have aided in the building of good roads and modem buildings by furnishing the very best products obtainable. There is nothing more important than good roads and the* development of the building industry and their sand and gravel aids in maintaining the volume of good roads and buildings. Phillips Sand & Gravel Co. has been selected by our neighbors to supply a great part of the sand and gravel for Greene County building projects. In this issue we take great pleasure in recommending Phillips Sand & Gravel to all our readers for the best of service in sand and gravel. with I e v e r y Y E A R O U N D v A i r Con d i t i o n i n g Un i t Let us remove the mammoth furnace and ugly low-hanging pipes that have been limiting your living. We’ll install a modern, furniture-style WILLIAMSON Wethermatic Yearound Air Conditioner at the edge of your basement area . . . and lift your ductwork high out of sight. Your dream of having that extra room will be a reality at no extra cost. Phone us today! \ your WILLIAMSON dealer Brown & Ritenour Jamestown

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