The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52
,iwiiWiiMmwiwte'iM*i«3toWHriwi ) ^ m^ r ’tm * Day, MM; IhhlMaasyM. a IEL m ^ u ^ ma A l _^.T^ j ^A v .AASLBl« JiilPiPPip, ■ SillPNPilBWtS^^jrfr w w i m * m * r n J m i * M . V, Ik Sesstar i Pawifrey, M04; P mm »JHS j .fhorfhirf, IL Trsax, MM; Timm* MM; Bcafer, WTT; Marshall, 6TT4; AfcJdtjw, 11; J. ]£j^j|)l&Qt S, riwijTPWMin Umih 4941; L. T. Marshall, 4011. State Senatee-Ford, 4191; Nelson, m ' Couatjr Cowmlwkmer — Hamer, {5194; Jamba, 5858. County Recorder—Wright, 5499; Beatty, 9621, COUNTY TREASURER Motor Car AcoUJwit •! • I m i S u tu r d a y t Mr*. Jean Patton wm badly cut and Mtmmi wfeea an **te in which *fe»v u ridiag with her husband, J»*& Pwttea, *wl daughter, Franci*, coU lfeM with another nuwhin* driven by Neal Shoupe, Xenia grocer, I**t Sat urday. * The acetewt happened a t the junc- jtkw of the Wilberforce road and Co- fluwbua pike. Mr. Patton was fol lowing the Shoupe ear headed east, 'when the latter pulled out as if to make a left turn. No signal was given and Mr. Patton started ahead when Shoupe pulled onto the road just in time to be h it by the Patton car. ■ x Beside Mrs. Patton being injured, Frances, sustained a few bruises and cuts. Mr. Shoupe suffered three Broken riba and cuts on hia left limb with a bruised ankle. He has been confined to his bed fo r several days. I t is said the Shoupe car had not ' been working well and he was try ing to keep the car in motion to keep the engine running. RE-ELECTED TO B O im HARRY D. SMITH Sheriff ~ Fisher, 5603; Baughn, 6546. Prosecutor—Thorne, 46X1; McCal- Iister, 6468. Judicial Ticket ' Supreme Cobrfc—full—elect two— Day; 3956; Geiger, 4179; McBride, 2268; Zimmeri***, .8386/ Supreme Court—shorter—elect, one —BeVia .2757; Williams, 3981. . Supreme Court—Shortest —• elect two—Garver, 2782; Hart, 3652; Lig. gette 2958; WinCgardner, 2243. Appellate Court—Hornbeck, 5270; Peters, 2211. UNOFFICIAL VOTE IN STATE New Dealers To Cut Mail Service The. postoffice department is asking, for bids on three ‘’star” mail route? In Greene County for the period of July 1, 1935 to June 30, 1939, bids to go to the second assistant postmaster general in Washington. The routes will be from Pennsyl vania railroad in Xenia to Waynes- ville, via, Bellbrook and Spring Val ley, returning by Harverysburg and New-Burlington, a distance of 20.75 miles. Daily except Sunday. Xenia to Jamestown by way of Wil berforce. and Cedarville and back to jXeftia. Distance 13.35 miles. Twelve [trips weekly. Jamestown is now served direct from Xenia owing to discontinuance of train service. Springfield - to Yellow. Springs, 10 miles, and back, six times a week, Cedarville,now (has live mails dis patched and the same- number re ceived each .day, served by the Penn sylvania railroad* If the new scheme goes, through we will have but two mails each week day. . Being part of the New Deal it is more important to get three more RE -ELECTED A U D ITO R A T T O iiW y W. B. McCHESNEY SCHOOL NEWS Governor— _ Clarence J . Brown --------- ..1,048,540 Clarence J . Br4wn'r-_------ 1,048,540 ^deserving Democrats, op the. payroll t -n. _— 1,123,773 .than to maintain present service. The Martin L, D avey------ Lieutenant Governor— . Paul M. H e rb e rt. . . . H. G. Mosier . . . . . . . Secretary of State— i.G<iorge.^Ck>Heade»?r-i 'G#e, U. Mjfer* State-Treasurer—- HfcrryS, Day.------ Attorney General-*-' •John W. Sticker . . . H* S. Duffey____ Ce«g,rat-Larc<it Geo. H. Bender . . . . L, L. Marshall. . . . . . 939,304 ____ 1,064,084 ------ 905,519 ____ 1,047,742 4,086,606 979.176, government ?aves nothing as the rail road delivers the' mail, to Xenia for two routes aud Springfield for the third. The announcement came after the election, - REPORT OF SALE Monday November 5,1934 springfield Live stock Sale* Co. 994,864 ‘HOGS—Rec. 753 head —*------ ,663,3X1 200-300 lbs______ _______ 5.50 @ 5.70 180-209 lbs.........................4.90 @ 5.20 753,374 160-180 lbs____________ 4.50 @ 5.00 715,899 140.160 lbs. ______ „___ 4.00 <g> 4.50 Cflmi. V. Truax v . . . ------ .-870,876 120-140 lbs. ____ . . . ___ 8.60 @ 4.00 SicM, Young — k— -— ...846,664 ifio-120 lb e ._____ ___ —2.75 — 4.00 Amendments— Feeding p i g s . . . . . . . . . 2 , 7 5 @ 4.00 MOTOR VEHICLE SOWR—* Yea ------------------ 732,094Best lig h t____ - _ 4.75 No — , . i ------------ 775,646 HeaVy fa t ____ 3.75 @ 4.60 MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX TWn atid rough ________ 2.00 @ 3.00 'If®* -------------------—- 685,861 Stans — — — ...3 .0 0 down N° ---------------- ------ ----- 762,249 VEAL CALVES—ReC. 90 head RUSSIAN DON COSSACKS @ 6.25 COMING TO CAPITAL U. Thin and rough ._ _ .._ ...4 .6 0 down. -------- ;CATTLE—Rec. 79 head The Russian Don Cossacks, • that Best grass steers . —. —5.00 famous male chorus under the direc- Medium grass steers — .3.50 @ 4,50 tiofe of the dynamic Serge Jaroff, will Stock S te e rs -------- .....2 .5 0 (g> 425 appear In concert a t Capital Univers- F a t grass heifers ----- ...2.75 @ 325 ity/'Saturday, November 17. There Fat cowa j .------ --------- ,..2.50 . . 3.00 witti be two performances — the Medium Cowa----------- —1.75 @ 2,50 matinee a t 2:30 and the evening a t Bolognas . . . . . . . . . . . ----- 1.00 (@> 2.00 8:39.. This will probably be the last Bulls . . . . . . . . . — --------- 3.75 down appearance of the Costacks in Central Milk cows - — -6— — . — $20 @ 38 OMe for a great many year!, since SHEEP A LAMBS—Roc. 154 head they hava already -bent;signed-for a Top ewe and wethers ..6.00 long.Mexfcan tour and following that Medium and feeders ...4 ,0 0 @ 5,00 twe extesuwre tout* of Europe- jBect buek Iambs — -— 5.25 The Cotsackt meet up with many Medium and heavy bucks , interesting eajpeeiMmpt on their tripe, * -----— ----- -— ..4.00 <g> 5,00 A banquet'Was held last November in Thin and light . . . . . . . . . . 3 . 5 0 down on* « f New York's finest hotels to Breeding e w e s ----- . —.-3.00 — 6.00 celebrate the arrival and concert of .Best f a t ewes ——-------- 2.00 @ 2.50 tbsg famous Don Cossack Russian 1 The hog market ruled active 40c Mgte Chorus, The niece and nephew .to 50c higher then a week ago, of-the late Csar of all the Russians, (quality considered, Good and choice Offend Duchees Marie and Grand 280-lb. to 260-lb: averages scor- Dufce Dmitri, were the guests of *d $5.70 for the days top, the honor. [bulk of good and choke 200-lb. to The guests filed past the distin-!6°°*,b* moVed within the range of irrrfillirl oottrii to do tbom bo tnuc. to $5*70, Ughter weights io)d a t i l l i n g sight. S X *om $6.20 down. Feeding pigs a ary of fremded L t m S f e w i £ % ? » * » * * * * * heard, Ute eye* of everyone turned °* *•*«*>* packing sows to the Grand Duchen Marie. She d(Jwn with °dd head up to wets loekfatg down upon tWo kneeling ■ figarts in front of her, a t two kneel- z 71* cattle market was steady with h ig Don Coesaeks who cried as they j*** ,WW!lc' ^ toP 86.00 was paid kitaed her skirts. She commanded ^ 8r*«B steers offered. Grain them to rise. Grand Duchess Marie, M •** “ Tere. *W n t' Fftt cow* t u t e t i i t ]iA|j a ! teU fiiPahff WoVw wi IW r the tetigfe of $2.50, to h T a m s In turn around tim t t o " * ^ grass heifers brought ( U Mte hissed their, upward to $4,50. Milk cows and S s . The crowd knelt in raverencS. < * * * « « goings back to the farms The twe Coeeerite were fo r many * * * t j g ^ l * * 4* * * in the Imperial regiment in * v**1 m*rKet (Coutinuod from Or*; s«st) who eat their luncheB a t the building. Intramural Tournataeat During the recent weeks, an intra mural softball tournament has been played, The team composed of junior and senior boys was winner. Basketball Schedule ■ Nov, 28—Pitchin—Here. Dec. 7—Plattaburg—Here, Dec. ——Jamestown—Here, Dec. 14—Mt. Sterling—Here. Dec., 21—Bellbrook—-Here. Jan. 4—Bowersville—Here. Jan. 11—Bryan—There. Jan. 18—Beaver Creek—There. Jan, 24—Ross—There. ^ Jan. 25—Good Hope—Here, Feb. 1—Jamestown—There. Feb. 7—Ross—Here, Feb. 15—Spring Valley—There. THEATRE NOTES was considered t e t T i w *tm i3 to higher, quality considered, —. ——TSLSS^?®*1 "4 4h** «*•»» « wfa Not tinea tea *66*^®* 87-00, while medium kinds at uxBi.tiiii.jL rtuH, sold from $9.25 down, with an oc- ■ ***lm *1 *•** * **M ‘ „ . ^ „ . . . , ■ Buyer* continue to absorb the lambs J W A f i T S T S S ® * * * unchanged With la s t Mon- day. • Good mki ehoie* ewe and wether ««||iMte hi eoaeert a t Capital Univers- averaging 76 lb*, to 60 lbs. *•* ! moved on order from $5.50 to $9.00. R mm Stem*, the Ommtt Manager, Bwt bwedte* mm wwit back to the m «n* .$m§ mm aw atm torn a t prices ranging from $8.00 to te Mmatth* UatwAity. r...riTcnmn “The Gay Divorcee,” coming to the Regent Theatre, Springfield, Ohio, Friday, November 9th for a full week, is a mischievous, gay and spectacular musical comedy that will afford whole sale,amusement fo r theatre goers. I t is high-speed entertainment, with' no time for parking; and co-stars Fred Astaire and* Ginger Rogers, the de lightful pair that,made such a hit in “Flying down to Rio.” In the story Fred meets Ginger under strange circumstances, that are too .amusing to rob of their punch by telling, and he chases her Hither and yon in a frantic effort to Clinch their romance. She runs away because she loves him—but tha t can't be explain ed either/ without revealing one «f the smartest sitaation* of the season. Finally through mistaken identity she issues him. a peculiar invitation which results in * mixup of love and romances and people in one hotel suite. The climax is a happy one, and the story is so entertaining th a t i t could stand even without the remarkable sopg and dance numbers. The- cast includes Edward Everett Horton as a dumb English barrister, Alice Brady who causes him to use every device to avoid marrying her, William Austin as the "meajiey husband,” Erik Rhodes as a profes sional Romeo and Eric Blore as the funniest English butler seen on the screen in ages.. The film is adapted from Astaire's international stage hit of the same title which ran 288 performances in New York fend six months in London. I t was directed by Mark Sandrich. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Rosa Stormont, Deceased. Notice is hereby given th a t Roger V. Stormont has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Rosa Stormont, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1634. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. LOANS for general farm purposes are made a t cost by the Miami Valley Production Credit Association, a non profit cooperative organization. The interest date is 6 per cent a year. Local Representative, F. B. Turnbull, Cedarville, (4t) Local Representative Wanted No Experience Needed t Man who can cali on farmers and sell them complete 1!’ e of products , including Feeds i<. Livestock, « Radios, Washing Machines, House and Barn Paint, Hand Tools, China W a r e , Silverwkrt, Aluminum Kitchen Ware, Aladdin Lamp* and other items. No selling experience necessary. We train you in sales and service work. Farm experience or knowledge of livestock helpful, Car necessary, Large weekly com mission gives you chance to Cam splendid income. Exclusive close- to-home territory. We are 60 year old, million dollar company. Write for full information, Tell,u* about yourself, E. V . MOORMAN* P m td w it D* I» t.'3M f Q ttm cy r III.- JAMES J , CURLETT ‘ . Farmer-Owned Grain Elevators Show Gain Fewer Compantes Report Loas, Business I* Larger and Expenses Leys During the fiscal year of 1983-34: the financial standing of farmer-own ed grain elevators took a turn for the better. The year before 40 per cent Of the companies reported] a loss; in the year recently closed-this percent age was reduced to 21. Theae figures a re taken from an analysis of farmers’ elevator records completed by B. A. Wallace, special is t .in .grain marketing for the Ohio State University;. Records of 126 Ohio companies are included in the analysis. Wallace reports that, volume of busi ness increases, rising from $83,000 per company l*at year to $102,000 for this year. The increase was due both to price rises and larger tonnages handled. Expenses wore further reduced. Th*1 average amount of business, $102/ ^0 per company, was handled with almost the identical amount of expense in curred in handling $83,000 of business last year. Expenses were 10.7 cents per dollar of .sales.. Salary and wage cuts, accounted for the greater part of the saving, .drop ping from 48 cents o f the expense dollar to less than 44 cents. The only large increase in expense items was the reserve for had accounts, which this past year was ju*t three times a* large as fo» the previous year, financial condition of the 125 com- m m APPLES FOR SALE Red Delicious, Golden Driteiou*, :Grima* Golden, Fall Pippin, Jonsthan. ’PHONE 3-86 P. M. GILULAN . 1 I4QUIU — TAMUiTf — IALFM } ** - | t imid or TsHeta used tatanaallf j MAN WANTED for BawWgh ro u te . n ■ eko aew e - of 800 families, Write iauMdiately. mm* m ***** * * * * * * * ' ****** * **** , Bawleigh Co., Dept, 0HJ-348-8A* plete and effective treat**** f** Freeport, 111. Gel#.. . , Subecribe fo r THE HERALD M o st S p a o d y K *o*m j - JOHN W. BRIGKER panics ranges all the way from insolv ency to a'book value of $60Q for a* $100 share: Wallace sums up his analysis with this comment: “Farmers’ elevators as j a group are in sound financial Condi- j tion. The percentage of financial * weaklings is below that of business in 1 general. 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