Milk Producers To Receive A Higher Price For Product
Milk producers in the Akron Wayne Medina district reach a new price plan of 1.35 dollars per hundred pounds under a cooperative and independent producers’ and distributors’ accord. The plan, debated before Governor White’s milk probing committee, aims to curb surplus while keeping independence. price differentials are eliminated and distributors commit to no price cuts. The broader context notes Akron’s population decline since 1929 reduced milk demand, with per-customer usage stable. plan discussions continued at Rittman and were to be continued on page eight.
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Weagne
Medina-Milk Producers
Akron
White
Frn
Wayne- Medina Milk Producers’ Association
Rittman
J. J. Shaffer
M. R. Beachy
Holmes
Akrour
Taplily
Aroise
Lowell
Last Church Function Before Season of Lent
A church dance at St Ann's aims to provide a pleasant evening before Lent. Theo Paylor's Pageh-orchestra of Akron will play and refreshments will be served. Tickets are available from committee members or at the door.
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St Ann's
Theo —Paylor
Pageh
Akron
Open Meeting by N O U A M Scheduled in Millersburg
The N O U A M will hold an open meeting on Wednesday evening February 22 at the Junior hall in the Realty block. R Cox, Millersburg, manager of the Insurance Dept in Ohio and Michigan, will be the speaker. The High book orchestra will provide music. Everyone is invited.
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Cox
Millersburg
Ohio
Michigan
Stay of Execution Granted for Ohio Woman Slayer Meeker
Stay of execution extended indefinitely by the Ohio Supreme Court for Meeker, the Creston area suspect slated for the electric chair Friday evening. Chief Justice Carl Weygardt said the court preferred a short stay to avoid executing before a full inquiry into the defense charges.
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Creston
Ohio Supreme Court
Carl Weygardt
Meeker
NOTHING DECIDED IN TELEPHONE CASE PROCEEDINGS
Final reports from all county city and village officials on the proposed settlement of the Ohio Central Telephone Company dispute in Wayne and Holmes counties will not be available until Saturday after a Wooster meeting. Most groups favor settlement though hearings before the public utilities commission and the courts continue, with a possible year or two more of action.
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Ohio Central Telephone Company
Wayne
Holmes Counties
Wooster
Rght
Wooster City
Orrville Village
Rittman Vilage
Millersburg
Commissioners of
Farmers Profit as Damage Suit Ends
The long-drawn case against the Village of Orrville over pollution along Chippewa Creek ends in a settlement. Farmers receive a lump sum of about 33,260,000 dollars with all claimants satisfied and no further suits or court costs to follow. Attorneys for both sides are to be compensated for their services, saving taxpayer costs.
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Orrivile
Chippewa Creek
Orrville
Alton H.—Elims
Dean N. Weimer
Fasther
Calf Stolen From Barn Near Rittman
Andre Calf Stolen A six weeks old Holstein calf weighing about 200 pounds was taken from the barn southeast of Rittman Monday night. Clues led to Akron but no recovery information. Earlier, Mr. Andre also lost several chickens. The piece ends with a reflection on community value and brains.
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C. R. Andre
Rittman
Akron
Mr. Andre
Court Briefs and Local Court Actions
Late Moine named administrator of the estate of the late Peter S Kissinger ofStarting The estate amounts to about 312000 will pass to Theodore E Kissinger a son and four grandchildren Lloyd Stull released from county jail after investigation of paternity while an inmate of the county infirmary Woman placed at Columbus institution for feeble mindedness on Monday No action taken against Sudhe
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Moine
Peter S . Kissinger
Theodore EB. Kissinger
Lloyd Stull
Kt Hi
Columbus Institution
Sudhe
Widow Inherits Estate of Jules Giet in Milton Township
The last will of Jules Giet leaves the Milton township estate to his widow Mary Giet. Next of kin include four adult children Cecelia Belchler Gustave Jules and Edward. Estate appraisement lists assets at 16477 dollars. Delpha Martin named administratrix and widow Delpha Martin to receive property with six children.
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Jules Giet
Milton Township
Mary Giet
Cecelia’ Belchler
Gustave
Jules
Edward
Ict
Mlle
Sam C. Martin
Delpha Martin
Fishing Licenses Available in County Clerk Office
County Clerk Glenn HB. Hurman announces fishing licenses for 19323 are on sale in his office. The open winter has allowed anglers to test their skill, and a number of licenses have already been sold at 1.10 dollars each.
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Glenn HB. Jlurman
Sterling Class Visits Dealers in Cleveland Trip
The Sterling high school Home Economics class spent a day in Cleveland visiting wholesale houses to learn practical how-to. Chaperones W Maibach A Claromne and Virginia Millar drove the students Gladys Hostetler Mabel Switzer Mary Ruffner Jevalin Sigler Mary Esther Zook June Hartzler Margaret Cotton Wen Matbach and Fisther Ramsler arranged the trip. Welderman company hosted a dinner at the Foot Show and gave each girl a glass jar of Pineacot preserves. Firms visited included Printz Betterman Sterling Welac Root McBride and the Bingham company. Miss Virginia Neman Orrville was a guest over the weekend.
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Sterling High School
Cleveland
W. Malbach
A. Claromne
Virginia Millar
Gladys Hostetler
Mabel Switzer
Mary Ruffner
Jevalin Sigler
Mary Esther Zook
June Hartzler
Margaret Cotton Wen Matbach
Fisther Ramsler
Maibach
As de Moline
Printz-Betterman
Sterling- Welac
Root-McBride
Bingham Company
Ford unveils new V-8 engine features and design
An R-V Ford dealer展示 in Rittman displayed the new 75 horsepower Ford V-8 highlighted by an all aluminum cylinder head, rubber mountings, and a double-channel X-type frame. The 112 inch wheelbase car promises 80 mph capability, high compression, improved heat dissipation, and compact, smooth operation with downdraft carburetor and fuel pump.
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Mater Cal
As 5
R. V. Fredrick
Ford
Rittman
Motor Cara
Mailing Tax Blanks To Wayne County Residents
County Auditor J C Bartell reports mail tax blanks have been sent to Wayne County residents. Blanks must be returned by March 31. Those not receiving blanks may secure forms at the auditor office.
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Wayne
J C. Bartell
Fama
Legislature Hearings and Bills Draw Ohio Tone
Columbus February 16 reporters note the legislature listening to debates and moving bills. Members seek time to speak and questions arise on how many bills can pass daily. A repeal effort of the retirement tax faces committee scrutiny with Wayne County attendees. Public interest centers on school boards and county superintendent issues and a potential November ballot question.
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Columbus
Ovary
McCrystal
Masaillon Hospital
sApple—Ceoek Institution
Experiment Station
Tam
Wayne County
Gohnert
Board of Education
Clippinger Elected President of Mt. Herman Chapter
The Northern Ohio Chapter of Mount Herman School held its annual meeting and banquet at Mount Herman. alumnae of The Northfield Seminary attended, A. M. Roberts showcased new motion picture work, and Chief Rising Sun spoke on Indian customs. G. S. Gipplicer honored as president, T. E. Art named permanent secretary.
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Northern Ohio
Alamoi
Mount Herman School
Mount Herman
Miandtehuiotts
Tun
Thys
Northfield Seminary
A .M. Roberts
Ahimat Association
Farewell To Arms shown at Rittman by American Legion post
The Howard A. Bair post American Legion will sponsor two showings of Farewell to Arms at the Rittman theatre on February 17 and 18 to raise funds for community work. Ticket sales will benefit the Legion and receipts shared with the post. The event features a highly recommended Ernest Hemingway adaptation and a coast-to-coast NBC hookup planned for March 5 with leaders from Legion and national life.
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Howard A. Bair
American Legion
Fran eee Hi In what was termed by most spectators as the best game I ever saw
Rittoian High defeated Doylestown in a county championship thriller that stretched into three overtimes cementing their fifteenth consecutive win of the season. The game drew heavy crowds and featured late rallies by both teams.
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Rittoian High
Doylestown
Wayne county basketball tournament first round chaos
Drs banquet night hosted the Wayne county Claws Basketball Tournament first round at Woodter High School gym on February 18. Games scheduled include Crostan vs Dalton, Marshallville vs Tutor, Shreve vs Me-Prairie, West Satem vs Harbank, Chor ter sim Fredrickabarg Gaines vs Smithyilla, Mt Betoun vs Doylastowe, Cone grona vs Sterling. Winners advance to 4:30 play and the four surviving teams move to the finals. Nealmen rally described as strong red team trailing 13 points at halftime before comeback.
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Drs
Aterr
Statrdeey
Wayne County Claws
Tia
Woodter High School
Gama
Crostan
Dalton
Marshallville
Tutor
Shreve
Dme-Prairie
West Satem
Harbank
Hame
Choreter Sim
Thor
Aros
Ee Jay
Brethren Church Cantata Promises Evening Program
Brethren Church schedules an eight o clock cantata Sunday with the program "Hrg of the Lord" featuring choir, soloists, and multiple choruses. Soloists include Herr Bricket and Ivan Moomaw with titles such as Dear Lord and Father of Mankind and Onward Christian Soldier.
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Carrie
Adama’ Enntata
Lawrence Rabley
Dora Mag Lble
Emmet Griner
Georus
Herr Bricket
Dorothia Frank
Garver Hosts Wooster Cage Team In Tip Top Form
Mr V A Garver hosted the Red and White basketball squad last Saturday taking them to Wooster for the game. The visitors traveled in four cars and enjoyed reserved seats to watch Wooster, who were strong at home. The Wooster squad is ready for the tournament and aims to defend their title this year. The team unveiled new uniforms for the county event Saturday.
Creston Mourning School Kept From Baseball Tournament
A Creston High situation leaves Kirachner barred from further baseball participation. If Kirachner cannot play, Birlet Ly resumes duties at an orchard event. Creslon faces a formidable lineup as outstanding players lead in a campy league setting.
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Adethe
Cint-Farbidand
Kirachner
Doylestown Rally Forces Tie Late Twist
In a tense fourth quarter Doylestown outmaneuvered Wittman to grab a 33 33 deadlock at the end of regulation. Royce sparked a late push as the team battled back with a key pair of scores to even the game just before the whistle and send momentum into the final period.
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Wall
Doylastown
Staré Ellck
Alghee
Avidin
Hoy
Wittman
Nove Hells Mitton
Doylestown
Doxidatown
Royo
Tla
Royce
Dinian
Barberton Rotarians Hear Lincoln Authority Speaker
Barberton Rotarians heard Supt. W. J. Light of the Darber ton schools present a talk on The life of Lincoln. He was joined by fellow Barberton Rotarian George Bowen Supt of Music for the Barberton schools who was pressed into service to add remarks.
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W. J
Darberton
Lincoln
George Bowen
Wings
Roosevelt Shots Target Chicago Mayor Cermak in Miami
In a gun attack during a political event in Miami on Wednesday evening, New Franklin D. Roosevelt was the intended target. Mayor Anton J. Cermak of Chicago was critically wounded, and bystander Joseph Gill was also shot and expected to die. An Italian assailant identified as Giuseppe Zingaro claimed to strike at the “rich.”
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New Franklin
D. Rosesvelt
Miami
Fla
Anton J. Cermak
Chicago
Guleepee
Zingara
Mmé-Joseph Gill
Shela
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