The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

L t n l f GM» « i mliHoMirs to « d r » to**," » « LoraWa. Young ieU nut to • toy * iT iu to* m k S£ k juStor* iw r k M '!Tbv*« HIled Mb** wMali stoo star*, MMjurto' W « w , Paulina Moor®. Joel McCraa, Stuart Unrlu *9ft P*xM Nfrau, anft °®S5f July 1, a t the R*i**t tkaaUr la; t i WfgHtoa,, for a w«to* o t »cip. tllU l^ n ^ n ic ^ tt aUapl* XjanaaaW » avanrito Mlae Tout® and bop. ■ two scSa* *Ut®r*. |terk>rto 'SKmt*r a»4 Paulin*. M«of«**«t forth oe * gay adventure u the giiaat *C n>lllk>aalpe hu*bandi», on, fija il from a .b «W it Iff * ftipartaft relative. Xtoapit* lb* aftrie* oi the family lawyer, they, draw tot*. Xnwtta. to lb® lucky one end they •elect Ker “hetr®*»,MMarjorie draw* the " 'to a ir card whleh leaves Pauline'the Job ot *'eecr«tary." And ott they go to • smart hotel b» aaat* Barbara to win thra® mUUonaira*. ' ■ > * K » v j f e m *■ - * B c j S j ^ W S J I n » u ih ||E f l M H ® " I W ^ - S s s — ' ______ ^ J s s - n i toi— :** Yodaya i f . vv " r * « * * n *on S u n d ay |^ j j iy s 0 *1 $ C iwiss'w”*’"* _ „ pgA tUW t*®* 8 o f 1ft ® 2 J S * * I C N 0 » r?~> **** fl* mi »* f * * • Aduito *»yi » , “ 1*1 ey8 J y **5f w»«* a I» to M id to S 11*’itJ«4 m * f t '* p 2 5 T S S t v * ‘ rft* » £12*1# Operate All Of Trar A group of mm r e » r nm t o g ar- SMUiuttoM e f pritoueera **ft tit ftto- tritoUnt ef nalUb aaft its preftueta *hiri» « u oaltoft t* Ohio Ststo UaL vereltr by vstraeion director H, & law sow er to help to piaaa to wmm t* sale* o f dairy jaredwt* for one month dectooft tore the dairy toftnetty neaft* •ft a roMfeuou* prognot rather than a awakoatoy tm weak o r on# atanth in each year, A« t a ta ri on ih t broader pregnua Ramwwer appointed C» F» Ckriatuin, Cleveland; J . K. Battar^ Tuisftoj X . X. Moomaw, Canton; Fred W. IsaJar, Columbus; If, A. Hefner* Lima; Paul Retscher, Cincinnati; Fred Shoenberf- le t, Columbus; T. Kline Hamilton, Co* himbus; L, L, Rummelt, Columbus, and Professor X. B. Btolte, H. H, Varaoy, and T, S. Sutton, Ohio S tate Univer* ity, to v/ork out plan* to create a da wand fo r. larger quantities of bettor dairy product*, Dairymen, manufacturers, distrf >/4tor*» and sale* agencies are included on the committee. The members rep- vespntoiiectional or state organixetion* .bich haye a direct interest in fh% prosperity of the dairy industry. Heretofore, each of these organisa­ tions has been working toward in­ dividual goals, sometimes w ith two or nore of them duplicating efforts. Director Ramsower believes th a t Una. united' efforts of the committee will achieve more o f the things f i t o f them lesire than the' uncoordinated ;pro­ grams which have been in effect. \uthorities in nutrition .agree on the ccessity of milk and dairy products 3n the daily diet' but consumers see .0 advertisement* for other foods fo r "'very one which tells the value of nilk. ■.• u .l :■•. 4 ...... - ■ ' - -V- One of the weaknesses of the dairy ndustry has been that too many per -ons, were interested in some phaw* if it and for that reason each one felt t was the other’s responsibility t;to lo this pushing on the upgrade*. The1 uqsent committee wilt have a ehance to pool the rescourcee o f the dairy srganiations. If th is is dqne eifective- y* Ohio will move ahead rapidly in ,the dairy field; HOGg—744 IMMM Iha- . tM -m to m . ISft-«7ft to® . itft-ifg ib*. l a ^ l l f to*. . 1*044* ib®. Faadtag pigs B ow s__ .... Staca _ IHXSFA LA Top lamb* >'>9norannoi4 Butcher ewes Y cariiig wether* ( ATTLE -10V head. 4 fs *» ,atoers Stock steer* Gr**# haifers Stocker heifers Fat cow* Medium cow* Cutter tow* Bulls , Milk* cows . Rang reactor* n*ep**w*»ei s e e M a a a e e e v v V ' -6,4(1 to m ..e,45 to 5,86 -6.50 to 6.70 -5.80 to 5.90 5.00 to 5.55 4.30 to 4.85 2,85 to 4,26 .5.70 to 6.25 —$51.50 down ,—3.00 to 3,85 |. SPOT CASH PA ID FOR f HORSES COW S *1. O f Size and Condition) P rom p t rem oval o f Hogs, Sheep,, Ogives, Colt* ' ’ ^eleplioBto dS4 XENIA FERT IUZER f t TANKAGE CO. VEAL CALVWL-146 head. Top —„— — —— 8.45, Good nnd ehoice — ___ -8,00 to 8.45 Top medium -7.00 to 7,90 Low medium and: c u lls __ 6.90: down <■ Hog* were 1ft cent* lower, ca ttle i*bout 50 cento higher, veal calves fully 25 cento lower, and "sheep am Jamb* 75*to 85 cento lower than la st Monday. Hogs topped a t 9.05 for all weights of good and choice sorts ragging from. 180 to 225 lb*, $37 lb averages cashed a t 8,85, and 269 lb. 'rinds a t 8,60, Weight* under 160 lb* told mostly a t ,8.75 and 8.85. Feeding .rigs (Were .in good demand * t 10.30 down. Sows wem stoout 20 . cental lower than last week ^ it sale* a ; 7,30 to 7.75, with odd head light am t; smooth kinds up to 8.45. j There were no fed steer* in the sale, ' we receipt*, being fa ir to ,medium grass kinds, and these sold up to 7.70. ?»ir to. medium .grass heifers broughn Up to 6.70, and best fa t cow* from L00 to 5.55. Medium and"cutter cows ranged downward,from 4.85^ anft bun* from 5.70 to 625. Veal calves toppm at 8,46rw ith other good and [choice J:ind* seJMog at8.00 to 8.35, depending on we%hL Top medium grades sold from 7.00 to 7.90, and low medium and cutis downward from 6.90. . Reepipts Of "fat femba were light the bulk running to ligh t did unffnish id kind*. Tap eaet and wether(l*mb* cashed a t 8.80, and others 3from 7.50 down, Butchar ewes sold a t 2.40, wd yearibig wethers a t 2.76. L.T. 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HIM ftPlINGFIBLD, O. p 6 i» ^ im S t ■ «ML|Wl IMyimYo* M o w r H m d i r y r a s o N , 0 . a OTTOIMTEIST Subscribe its “W K BMKAID” F I R E W O R K S Caps andOuns A * Might Display*—Alt Kind* . Gap* Free .with Gw* SOHIO G*e and Oil Product* JOHNNY PETERSON Rainbow Inn •■:*w. "8' Fridajr —Shtofdaj ‘R a n k M feht” —»cit««ra— wHOLO THAT lOM* ’ Mtoksy Reensy Maureeniytalllvsn Csntlngeue Show* (tolly Adult* Only 11* *Til f P» M, X € N I A STARTS SUNDAY THIIIK OAV8 M A U I | f tU f t t oW m y Mr. L. T. Marshall, Who is u can­ didate for Congress, subject to the Republican Primaries August 9th. Mill add strength to the ticket in Novem­ ber,, as evidenced, by the election of im,* 'In th at Democratic landslide Mr, Marshall; ran 10,000 votes ahead of Gov, Landon in the District. In his own County he ran 983 ahead of Gov. Landon, and $2t ahead o f the State ticket. The name of L. T. Marshal! of Cleveland, candidate for Congress* man-at-Large, appeared on the ballot ju st above .the name o f T. Marshall. I t is, known th at L. T. Marshall lost a great nuaiber e f votes d»c to this ton* fusion of names. There is, no doubt this confusion was responsible for Mr. Marshall’s defeat, as he only lest the District by 1,002 votes. His service in Washington was able and conscientious and met with the approval of the citizens o f our District, tils work on the Committee on Agri­ culture merits special mention. Many riti*f.ns of the District interested in fleeting a Republican Congressman in November-feel M r, Marshal! elould be nominated on account of his record in Congress and the strength shown by him in 1035, Bfcrsuse M r.' N iflb lH i t not sub* •ervient to dictation certain county chaivinsn under the control of pro Sessional politicians outside the Ms- :rk t, including the State. Chairman, ' Mr. gejbvrr, ar® toaktog a determined ffort to prevtoit his uomifiation, A rictoi-y for him on August 9th, will be » ^epudfation o f lobbyists1 control and heir methods and wlH Insure a lie wblican Congressman from . the "oventh IH strkt, Etperiemw in Gotxres* | i asaentlal [0 eMfSvht service, Note o f a ll times ve should have a t^ugraasman who' ms aervad his nppr«ntk*«h;p and is thoroughly MKpaiiiited with Con* ^ e sslow l proeadurt, a . ft. t , MaaGragoe, S a e > M a n b a it tm C o n g r e s s fitouK U e. - peWtieal The pub lic is co rd ially invited: to v isit th is new shop a n d m ee t M r, and Mrs. Ph illip s, ow ners an d operato rs. - 5 ' ^ * . * - Friday and Saturday P M i l l * * T h e opening days a re F riday and S a tu rd ay , th is w eek. F avo rs w ill be given to a ll .customers. T he shop w ill serve a com plete lin e o f foun ta in . dainties-H Jodas —Sundaes—Soft B rinks. —. \ .Will specialise in Sandwiches and Lunghe* - .. _ . . . . , ° . * . I t , I c J 1 ' • •'• • ■— •-»-•••■•' 1 •-• V"; .... - •>■'•-. ■ , - . V 1 •>'. -'T. ■ * Frosted Malted 10c T ty this—You will enjoy it: KELLOGG FOUR CARLOADS—JUUY T he ca rs w ill; a rriv e in th e m onth o f Ju ly th ro u g h * fo rtu n a te pu rchase an d a t a p rice . Now you c an save on com a s Hom iny a t ou r p rice w ill com pete and even b e tte r th e p ric e o f com . G et y o u r o rd e r f o r you r need s in to us. , ■?, Ubiko 36 % F o r th e b e s t g a in in w e igh t an d a t a very tow cost you shou ld use UBIKO 36 p e r cen t Hog Supp le­ m ent. P rove th is b y you r use. Tankage By chance w e secu red th is— tan k ag e ait a v ery low p ric e a n d a re passing th ls sav ing op to you. I.ook over you r supp ly . A c t pow . Stow O u r Own Mix 40 PER CENT HOG SUPPLEMENT This is just the right (feed for your Spring pigs Hog Fountains The new line whicb we are introducing at an aUrpative:., price will interest FML WILL DRLIVJjR WHEN YOU SAY BOCOHONTAS—OOAI j —HILO It will save you money, Get our prices on your coal needs for the winter. We ask that delivery be made Within the next 30 days,at the prices now available. Goal prices will advance In August and Beptembetr. r I The W H E A T wheat harvest Is a t your door. W e will buy your w h e a t, K e e p posted as to prices. Phone us w e c a n q u o te a n d buy. TRK IdUNG We are now equippedwith trucks for your aervtee, Thera in m haul for us too large «r tae Mall. Frank Crcswcfl M in n a 1D0 t m ouffATin PDorrm mi m a f ' ' > ! ' <■ f . j . l j J a l e ^ r i a s n B r m f w M TS mhhi 1 0 0

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