In 1922, The Crittenden
Press was trying to help promote local businesses and tell what they
had to offer. The headline read, Common Sense Business Review
Editorial, by Roland Kemper. From the archives of The Crittenden
Press, Dec. 22, 1922.
These editorials have
been compiled with the express purpose of showing the people of this
section of the state what some of their home industries have to
offer. The elimination of much foreign competition will have to be
brought about if Crittenden County is to prosper and be a power in
Western Kentucky.
The editorials contain
facts and the people who feel that they are not too old to still be
enlightened on things will find in reading these articles a new angle
to work upon.
W. O. TUCKER FURNITURE
CO.
A furniture store, when
one stops to deliberate, furnishes the essentials that go to make a
home out of a house. The making of a home, I must admit,
necessitates favorable relation between man and wife. But a perfect
home only comes with husband and wife being agreeable and also enough
furniture in the house to make it comfortable and beautiful.
From this fact then we
turn to the man who offers to the public this necessary part of the
home and place more prestige on his business.
Mr. Tucker who conducts
a furniture store bearing his name is another businessman who
realizes that only as long as he gives a real service to the public
will his establishment function in a successful manner.
This is an important
fact for the people of this section of the state to know, because a
knowledge of what basis he is depending on for success, insures them
of having at their disposal a furniture store that is fully stocked
with goods of a high standard at reasonable priced.
An inspection of the
store by the writer of this article disclosed many unexpected things.
They are too numerous to mention but the outstanding general
impression was that it is modern, offers a variety of products and
that prices were indeed reasonable when the quality of good was
considered.
Mr. Tucker has left
nothing undone to secure many articles in his store that will make
practical and appropriate gifts for the holiday buyers.
Mr. Tucker also conducts
an undertaking establishment. During the time he has been identified
with the professional life of the community he has kept in touch with
all that is new in the way of equipment but he is thoroughly abreast
of the times relative to the latest scientific ideas on embalming.
Courteous and efficient to a marked degree, he has won the confidence
and heart felt commendation of many clients who have found great
satisfaction in being relieved of troublesome details in the time of
sorrow.
MARION MILLING CO.
In making my business
survey of the bigger industries of Crittenden County I find this
concern occupying a prominent position in its line of products.
It is only when one
realizes the fact that bread is the staff of life, that the quality
of the contents of this food is given much consideration, but with
this knowledge of the important part bread plays in the health of our
people it seems to me that rare discrimination should be given when
it comes to the purchasing of flour and other breadstuffs.
A flour for example that
has a look of fluff will not make as light a bread as the careful
housewife demands and on the other hand a flour that is lacking in
the proper bleaching process is not white consequently a dark bread
is the result from its use.
I find that the Marion
Milling Co. has left not a stone unturned to produce in "SWAN"
their famous brand of flour, both of the qualities that have been
discussed in this paragraph. This is a triumph in the modern milling
industry and the proprietors of this mill in the rendering of this
service to the people of this community are deserving of any amount
of praise.
The men who operate this
concern know that the success of their business is based upon the
service they give their patrons and it is with this view in mind that
they are over striving to build this business on and again the
interests in this business are well aware of the fact that a letting
down in the quality of their products will enable other concerns in
the field to soon have their business.
So it seem to the writer
that the housewives who are not already using Swan would do extremely
well to investigate the quality of this home product. If found good,
which I believe will be the case, then use and boost it with a
vengeance.
F.O. BUTLER GARAGE
F. O. Butler is very
large, but that's not the reason he runs a garage. The reason he
does – so we are told, is because he gives service whether it's hot
or it's cold. 2nd the people like it and came from afar,
to have him make repairs on their car. And when the car is repaired,
the work is the very best. If you want your car made safe as a bank,
Take it in and have it looked over by Big Frank.