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The Rittman Press

Location

Rittman, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Aug 02, 1934

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Rittman-Kubs To Play All-Stars This Weekend

The Rittman-Kubs face the Congress All-Stars this weekend at Rittman Athletic field on Sunday at 2:30. Letty’s Dull or Schwab will pitch for the Kubs and Murphy or Buckalow for the All-Stars. The Kubs lost 21 to 0 to the Old Tigers in a prior game.

Kubs Congress -All-Stars T Eamp Kubbs Congress Rittman Letty Schwab Murphy Sbuckalow

Efficiency Economy And Experience In County Government

A former Wayne County official argues for re election, citing reduced indebtedness from 31.74 million to under 30 thousand per capita, tax value decline, and extensive public road and building improvements. He pledges pay as you go, urges voters to support August 14 and notes his experience in tax legislation.

Sinking Fund Commission Wayne County M4th ICG BARTELL. Pol. Advi _ Auditar

Lulu Wyre Speaks at Ladies Aid Luncheon in Doylestown

Mrs. Lulu Wyre of Cuyahoga Falls was guest speaker at the Ladies Aid Society of the Doylestown M D church held at the parsonage Friday. Twenty six ladies attended and Mrs. F M Cleckner presided. Miss Emile Seaver gave a musical reading after devotions.

Lulu Wyre Cuyahoga Falls Atra ‘Plonfe

George H Keets seeks Republican primary for county recorder

George H Keets announces candidacy for County Recorder in the Republican primary on August 14. He cites clerical, filing experience and promises efficient, accurate, confidential service, urging voters to consider his qualifications.

George H. Keets Tam

Congressman Thom Receives Invitation to Legion Meeting

Canton Ohio August 1 Congressman William R Thom has received an invitation from the American Legion Citation Committee to attend a Legion meeting in Rochester Minnesota on August 8. In the presence of President Roosevelt who will be returning from Hawaii a citation for distinguished service will be presented to Doctors William J Mayo and Charles Jr Mayo both members of William T McCoy Post 92. National Commander Hayes will preside. A banquet for distinguished guests Aug 7 opens the program and the presentation ceremonies Aug 8 will be broadcast.

Canton Ohio William R. Thom American Legion Citation Committee Rochester Minnesota Roosevelt Hawaii Wiliam J. Mayo Charles, Jr. Mayo Hayes Withesto Willam T. McCoy American Legion

Public Health What About Our Drugs

Public health concerns about how drugs reach consumers. Prescription medicines require a doctor’s diagnosis, while many self medication products lack reliable guidance. Patent medicines often mix known drugs and sell them under fanciful names with little transparency. Federal laws do not fully regulate this third class. Controversial cosmetic products have caused injuries and even deaths, underscoring the need for tighter control.

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Cap Miller Prepares For Applebutter Season

Cap Miller of Sterling gears up for a major applebutter business. He installs six kettles in his large garage to handle hundreds of batches and aims to set a local making record, boasting readiness to operate despite weather.

Miller Cap” Miller Sterling

Ohio State Study Notes County Students At State

Report shows more than 800 Ohio towns represented at Ohio State University during the past school year ending in June. Wayne County towns Anglo Creek Burbank Doylestown Fredericksburg Mary Smithville Sterling contributed students with diverse majors and honorary memberships in Greek groups and clubs.

Columbus Ohio Ohio State University Wayne County Ohio State Loren “Tj. Swanger Kappa Pst Burbank Canfield Layton Hoffartin Phi Chi Sterling Roy J Zook Pacifigt Club

Rittman Man Arrested In Court Room Charges

Ernest Sweiger of Rittman was arrested Friday by Sheriff Bart Nauman and jailed to await a hearing before the court on failure to support his wife and minor children. Akron man Glenn Stevenson was fined 100 and costs for driving while intoxicated with license suspended for the year. Stevenson was arrested near Haston by Deputy Kiener after an automobile incident attributed to driving on the wrong side of the road.

Rittman Ernest Sweiger Bart Nauman Ynders Ae Courk Mre. Sweiger Akron Glenn Stevenson Costa Stevenson Haston Kiener

Estate Appraisements and Will Transfers Noted

The estate of Katherine Pavkov in Chippewa Township is valued at 33,000 dollars with Lazar Pavkov and four adult children as heirs. John J. Weir administers the estate. A will by Simon P. Zook of Milton Township leaves personal goods to his wife Mary Ann for life, with remainder to Paul Mary Esther and Ray Zook or their heirs. Real estate transfer records show Daniel M. Wartzler to Clarence Imhoff in Milton Township.

File Katherine Pavkov Chippewa Township Wolrs Lazar Pavkov Assaty John A. Looser Tiiman John J.weir Simon P. Zook Milton Township Mary Ann Zook Paul Mary Esther Ray Zook Ake Teomary Daniel “MM. Wartzler Clarence Imhoff Milton ‘Twp. Lot

Civil Service Examinations Open Across Agencies

The United States Civil Service Administration announced open competitive exams for positions including associate meteorologist and assistant meteorologist with salaries from 3200 to 3806 dollars, weather bureau, Department of Agriculture. Closing date August 21, 1934. Community worker supervisor and assistant community workers with salaries 1620 to 2800 dollars a year, Indian Field Service, Interior. Closings August 21, 1934. Salaries subject to up to 6 percent economy deduction and 3 1/2 percent retirement deduction. Further information from the secretary of the Civil Service Board of Examiners or the Civil Service Commission, Washington, D.C.

United States Civil Service Admmission Weather Bureau Department of Agriculture Indian Field Service Department of the Interior United States Civil Service Board of United States Civil Service Commission Washington, D.C

Farmer's Stiff Neck Notes From Corn Field

A garbled local-item recounts a farmer's unusual neck stiffness amid corn work. The piece quips about weathered strain, posture, and a stubborn pride, suggesting the man will persevere through the awkward stretch as he tends his crop.

Capitol Cross Road Chattings From Ohio Farms

Ohio farm crops show comparative strength though seeds for nuts and forage crops face shortages due to heat. Oats crop weak. corn and hay yield above national average. Relief funds total about 5 million, aiding thousands, with rural residents supported and unemployment programs continuing. Coal production up 4 percent in 1934, peaking in August, and life insurance benefits paid to Ohio beneficiaries reached 152 thousand in 1924, declining versus 1932.

Nlo Sadekon Toodlay Parks Qhio State University’ Department Aeriendture Totmins Ohio

Ohio Farmers Pay Lower Real Estate Tax Per Acre

Ohio farmers paid an average real estate tax of 91 cents per acre in 1933 down from 1.02 dollars in 1932, a decline of 11 cents, per the U.S. Department of Agriculture Economic Bureau report. The 20 year span from 1913 to 1933 shows 1927 as the peak at 1.44 dollars per acre, while 1913 begins at 0.59 dollars. Gas tax diversion risk to states looms as federal law governs allotment of highway funds and relief uses.

Ohio Economica ‘Bureau of the Department ‘of Agriculture U. S Bickeye

Wenger Cash Market Ham Contest Winner Named

O L Cox won the 12th ham contest at Wenger Cash Market on Saturday. Mrs Artie Arirpeder underwent an operation at the Leworts hospital Friday. She being

O. L. Cox Artie Aririp Leworts Poe Pital

Wayne Co Junior Fair Band Plan Announced

Wayne County outlines a Junior Fair Band setup with a rotating organizing group and announcements for members to try out. The event details include a late afternoon session on August 4 at 2200 hours at the fairgrounds in Wooster, with county grange support and over 2080 enthusiasts expected to attend.

Wayne Co Junior Fair Band Jugter Levy Rot Row Ruster Sth Orchestra Roader PFA’ Sndinter Jiyente Grangeenberhi Wayne County Te Batul Wooster County Grange Plente Glerte

E. C. Burkett Resigns From Ford Garage

E C Burkett resigns after thirteen years at the Ford garage amid a vacancy created by his departure. The article notes his prior long service and hints at a Mopar mechanic from Shreve being considered to fill the role.

E. C. Burkett Ford Garage EC Burkett Fredrick Ford Savage Ar Pewke Shreve

Wayne County Democratic Voters Urged to Support Simeon M. Millen

A misspelled and era tainted appeal urges Wayne County Democrats to elect Simeon M. Millen for County Recorder. The candidate touts decades in education from rural schools to superintendent roles and clerkship, pledging courtesy, efficiency, reliability, and integrity in office.

Simeon MM. Afister Ealth Milton Township Wayne County Hosea Beaugl-Mong Tarian Ohio Northern University Wanatey Coltlere Kik Magter Ohio State University Heh Scheols Simon M Millen

Timely Topics On Dairy Day Program

A local Ohio Dairy Day program in Wooster features discussions on Dairy Day accomplishments, the Ohio Milk Marketing Commission, and farm labor issues. Dr J O Hamsower will address the topic The Place of the Numer in the New Meal and a $60 comparison opportunity is noted. The program, Aug 10, is hosted by the Ohio Dairymen’s Association.

Ohio Mk Marketing Istadnalng Abor Wooster Ohio Datrygnen's Association J. 0. Hamsower State Agricultural Extension Service Ohio State Department of Agriculture Airymen Ohio Milk Marketing Commission C. G. McBride Burkrdériginator Burk BP lear_from

Woodmen Hold Class Adoption Thursday

Thursday evening the Modern Winadinen ob merkea hosted a class for adoption featuring seven intended adoptees from Rittmann. The event included a public demonstration and degree work with participants from Wooster and Mannfield. Myron Davi and an orchestra provided the music as the ceremony proceeded.

Winadinen Elise Rittmann Myron Davi Aandik

Former Resident Bride at Akron Saturday

Miss Aberta Mills, longtime Akron resident, wed in Akron on Saturday afternoon. Attended by Mr and Mrs Clarayee Mason of Glows Lit, the couple wore white attire with corsage. Bride’s family in Middletown area. groom Mr Mullet is a Kenner High School graduate employed in the Md University laboratory. They reside at 00 Oregon Avenue, Akron.

Aberta Mills Akran Big Parsons Ane Akram Clarayee Mason Manon Mullet Hunol Middigfield Kenner High School Oregon Avaniea Akvert Mre Agnes An Elihdran Youragor

Storm Monday Ca Causes Considerable Damage

A storm Monday caused extensive damage across the area, tearing roofs and stripping long coats from structures. Farms north of Rothman sustained damage as did Johnsons garage and several homes on Hie Homesdn Street.

Phacwhul Hall Atorm Digo P.m. Fusca Heyler Farm Rothman Saavganee Johnson

Helen Weinsheimer Weds Stanley Fritz in Doylestown

Miss Weinsheimer daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Weinsheimer of Doylestown wed Stanley Fritz at SS Peter and Paul Church officiated by Rev John Prey. The ceremony drew intimate family members. The bride wore white Crepe with matching accessories. The couple left for a brief wedding trip and will reside in Ghent, Ohio while caring for the Alexanderey home. Fritz is a former local theatre employee and is nephew of Mr and Mrs Henry Lendy.

Batora Ehone Mra Feliz Nag Jran Danneiifier Wade Doylestown Fritz Jn

Bertha Segner-Drowny Drowns at Cliffton Summer Camp

Bertha Segner-Drowny of Sterling drowned Friday at Cliffton Summer Camp. Survived by Emma Shoemaker, two sisters, and three brothers including Albert of Minerva and Mary Segner of New Jersey. Funeral services held Monday in Wooster by Rev. ROP Smith of the Church of God.

Bertha Segner Cliffton Hertha Sesnersi7 Siater Mrx Emma Shoemaker Sterling Lallore- Orown Shoemaker Hertha Deayes Florence Kunider Wadsworth Mia Mary Segner Wooster Mree Brothera Albert Minerva Marry New Jersey Charles Akron Bervicts N Wooster Hev Rop, Smith Tha ‘Church of Goud

Sunday School Picnics at Wooster City Park

Creston Church of God Sunday school picnic held at Wooster city park drew over 100 attendees on Saturday Rev W L Plough chosen president to arrange next year’s picnic Harald Henry named secretary entertainment included swimming at Sprig Lake Miss Ethel Mae Hershey recovering from an operation at Wooster City hospital Mrs En Boyce returned from Wadsworth hospital in July 17 drought counties reach 1128 with half designated emergency and half secondary counties

Creston Ethel_ Mae Hershey Woooster City Hospital Drouth

Three Youths Die in Wreck Near Walthers

Three youths from Wailworth High School were killed early today when their car collided with a truck one mile west of Witthurth. David Sonanstine, 23, was among the deceased. Oliver Shotler, 22, and two others were injured. The youths had just left a dance at Chippewa Cake park when the fatal crash occurred on the county road.

David O Hon Charles ‘Sunaanatiner Formar Wailaworth Nahe Witf Urth Olver Shotler Aldo Af Aldo Chippewa Cake Park

Grange Inspection Dates Announced by R Lehman

The Wayne County Granges announce inspection dates led by Deputy Master R Lehman. Details list Chippewa Grange events on Friday September 28 and other subordinates with dates in September and October.

R. Lehman Ittavell-Lehman Wayne County Granges Eenys Sone Re Chippewa Grange Bae Tumber Roughman Ridtinan

Prize Winners at Hoard of Trade Drawing

Prize winners listed from the Hoard of Trade drawing held Saturday include Jb Watter Loover receiving 5000 dollars, Mra Dah Vilters 27, Lenora Oily 0, Hetty Jane Wertz 15, Kart Wolter and D Beary each 1, with other amounts noted as placeholders.

Pila Drineay Jb Watter Loover Dicker Flr Paw Moreneon Hetty Jane Wertz Kart Wolter D. Beary

Plan Increased Aid To Farm and Home Owners

The governor’s Farm and Home Committee plans expanded aid to farm and home owners in Wayne County. A meeting chaired by Karl Joover and A. W. Taylor discussed extended assistance and cooperative state-wide support with county rehabilitation representatives and allied groups. Committees exist in 66 counties with new ones forming in remaining counties to intensify farm and home services nationwide effort.

Governor's Farm Ny Tonte Leland C. Mitehinssn Cloweliants Rayfrenenta Alata Governare Conia Paralthius & Progran Naxigtunee Ara Nétiva Ohlo Ds Thanh Meat Arthur Ju °Ler Farm Crh Washington Sec Arm Lovh aero county_teray— ie Alluic

S. & M. Team Defeats Burbank Nine on Sunday

The S. & M. team beat Burbank 4 to 0 on Sunday behind strong pitching by Hhrext Bauman for Stor-Ming. Carl Lance led Burbank with a solid effort as Burbank now holds seven wins in eight games. Orie Lante contributed as a point booker on the job for more games.

Stiltner & Mathaeh Burbank Hhrext Bauman Stor- Ming Carl Lance Thia Geng Orie Lante

Entertains Ladies Aid And Missionary Society Event

The Sterling United Brethren Ladies Aid and Woman's Missionary Association will be entertained at the home of Mrs. H. M. Miller in Wookter Thursday afternoon. A social time and picnic supper are planned. Group three will be in charge, with Mesdames Hoff, Wilson, Steele, Rufner, Conk, Beyner, Belchler, and others listed.

Sterling United Brethren “Ladies” Aid and Women's Missionary Association

Apple crop forecast noted as smaller in two prior years

The article states that in only two prior years this century had an apple crop smaller than the forecast for this year, 1307 and 1921. On July 1 the crop was estimated at 45 percent of normal.

Also Mentioned on This Page

Harry “Red” Schadd All Rittman A. C Rauchenburg Insky Halliwell Kunkler Ladies ’ Aid New York County. Recorder Pol, Adv George Thom The Wayne County Medical Society Steele Corti Capitol E. J. Winter Atiie Frank West Eurplasy Siegal Nepal West Govarnor”’ 'Wihite Mina Hilige Ohio Department of Industrial Relations Division of Labor Statts- Alps Ohin Rendiss Ape FFA Pol Atv Ohio Beekeepers’ Association Ohio—State_ University Helen Weinsheimer Stanley Fritz Wooster City Park Calliston Mwadsworth Ladies’ Aid and’ Missionary. Society
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