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^ THE WAVERLY1 WATCHMAN, THURSDAY, APRIL in in i i -a—pm 15, 1&37 OHIO STATE LIBRARY YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY A district young people's rally wlll be held at the Morgantown Church of Christ to Christian Union on Friday night, April 23 sit 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Melvin Trucx, of Circleville, stato president of hc -Young People's organisations. wUl be the speaker. All who can are cordially Invited to attend this serviee, especially thc young people of the Churches of Christ In Christian Union In Pike county and neighboring counUes. brothers. Daniel Norrls ot Brook- I ville. Ohio, and John Norrls, residence unknown. Th* body was brought to the, j Gregg funeral home to await funeral services.' Although fu- I neral arrangements have not I been msde, it Is understood ths ;/Unersl will bc held cither Sunday or Monday at Dayton. GET KENTUCKY LICENSE PECK LADY SUCCUMBS Mrs. Alma Griffith. 81, aged resident of the Peck community, died last ntght at her home after a short Illness of-pneumonia. Mrs. Griffith is survived by three sisters, Mrv C. C. Young of Oakland. Calif.. Mrs. Edward DelU and Mrs. Florence Deah- ler, both of Dayton, and two • Two residents of Wakefleld j journeyed to Greenup, Kentucy, ! Friday and obUlncd a marriage ! license. Thcy gave their names I snd ages as, Sidney Dunham, 23, and Mary Slack, 31. both ot Sctoto township. ! WANTED-POSITION: Housc- i cleaning or resU\irant work. !Mrs. George Pierce, Towpath • rosd, Waverly. Ohio. tt FOR SALE—Early Everett J-eed Potatoes. Melvin Rader, Route 1, Piketon, Ohio. 4-13-3 PT VOLUNTEER [SOUPS 2 Cons 25C Saturday Special Coffee 2k Wax Rite Liquid Wax S 39c Volunteer Catsup ■«* 15c Maine Round White Potatoes 10 Ib. -ST 39c 1 CHERRY RED Hot Hoase Rhubarb, Ib. 15c HARD CRISP HEAD LETTUCE -» Heads 15c NEW LOUISIANA CABBAGE Per C_. Pound ^Q C FANCY LAROl Hot House Cucumbers — 15c ca. Maxda Bulbs -5c Wheaties — 2 for 25c l ecreal bewl FREE with t pkgs. VOLUNTEER Gelatin Dessert 4 for 19c FILLET OF Haddock . Lb. 17c 20 MULE TEAM SORAX 12c 11 Os. rsckage SUNSHINE Crispy Crackers ., 18c Jelly Torts ... Lb. 19c VOLUNTEER Sliced Pineapple g**M 23c BEL DINE Corn ---_ '__ 10c FLOUR Volunteer. - $1.09 Miss Scioto 91c Fould's Macaroni^ 2 for 15c MORTON'S Salt 2-19c PREE MAGIC HOOK SL S. C. NO. 2 1-2 CAN BEETS 10c FUL RIPE NO. 2 12 CAN PEACHES 15c DAISX — 5 TIE BROOMS -.'.—. 37c BRILLO ? Small 17. * Slsa ,/c CLABBER GIRL Baking Powder 9c \ «u_a TEST NU LYE J 3-25c IVORY SOAP FLAKES LARGE SIZE tt* 2 Jgp, 19c Slse SMALL. 2 FOR 21c _ Me VOLUNTEER Com Flakes 10c I.i.cr Si.r VOLUNTEER Oats 2 -17c VOLUNTEER Milk 4^ 29c LAVA SOAP ... 6c NU DRAIN 15c Volunteer Coffee _ 27c 1-4 LB. PRO. Boscul Tea 18c GREAT SEAL Vonillo 9c 1 LB. DAVIDSON NU BOWL 15c Ginger Snaps .... lie l-SillL-- jrz^I-3-.ML. CLODHOPPER STORE North Su Waverly. Onto I. w.- cooper y Piketon. Obio yr. PAtruxn Kutzxe Omega. Ohio' WELTY BENNETT Beaver, Obto ■ FRED H. VOELKER Givens, Oh,-> cbarles cvtur Wakefield, Ohio EVERYTHING Must BE SOLD IN THIS After 70 Years Selling Quality Furniture, A. Gehres & Son Retire. All prices are Reduced. BIG SAVINGS That WiU NEVER AGAIN BE POSSIBLE! SALE 2 pc. Living Room Suite $39.00 9x12 RUGS \ $11.95 ■W.-WIV--''.; Studio Couches $29.50 e ^ 3 pc. Bed Room Suite $38.00 ^\\t Wau-erhj Watrfjmatt VOLUME 80 WAVERLV, OHIO. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937 NUMBER 33 i i ^ 8 pc. Dining Room Suite $59.00 -.J Prices are soaring on all new furniture. Now is the time to buy the new things you want Beat the price rise by re-furnishing your home this spring. Sensational bargains are offered in the final closing out of this well- known firm. Don't delay! Don't put it off! Don't pass up this opportunity that comes once in a lifetime! Take advantage of this Quitting Business Sale. These VALUES will p- never again be available at such low prices, at such big savings. Come in tomorrow and get your share of the bargains. J Everything Must be Sold Before May 1 3 pc. Living Room Suites .. 2 pc. Living Room Suites 3 pc. Bed Room Suites .... 4 pc Bed Room Suites .... 8 pc. Dining Room Suites . 9 pc Dining Room Suites . Lounge Chairs and Stools Pull Up Chairs Occasional Tables _. End Tables *.... Rocking Chairs Walnut Dining Table Floor Lamps .$49.00 Kitchen Cabinets $39.00 Bridge Lamps $38.00 Writing Desks $48.75 Knee Hole Desks $59.00 Link Springs, full size $84.50 Coil Springs, full size .$17.50 50 lb. cotton Mattress, $ 5.25 Studio Couches $3.65 High Chairs , $ .97 Breakfast Sets $3.95 9x12 Rugs $18.75 Linoleum Rugs $ 2.25 Book Shelves $16.95 $ 2.25 $24.50 $11.95 $ 4.90 $ 5.85 full size $ 5.95 $29.50 $ 2.25 $12.95 $11.95 $ 4.95 $ 4.50 e*>x*z*z*z*z*z*z*z*z<*x*z*z<*za>x*x< I You Don't I Need Cash § | We Offer Low $ | Easy Terms On :♦: All Merchandise. § •:• Small Deposit •:• $ Delivers To Your § Home. -*» SN wv>ICO>>>>>>>>>>>>!<«_>>>_ t t s- BUY YOUR FURNITURE NEEDS NOW! I Waverly Furniture Company Successors to A. Gehres & Son i Phone 322 Waverly, Ohio \ OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Is. ;<_SS3as^<' TWO MEN FACE STERN CHARGES Hillsboro Man Held Under $2900 Bond in the County Jail FACES NINE COUNTS Sheriff Returns Man to Face Bastardy Charge From Springfield Mason Streber, of HilUboro, retXt ta the oounty Jail to*V-y, •fter being arraigned Wednesday morning before Magistrate O. W. D. 'Twyman, where he entered a not guilty plea to nine dllTerent counts. A Streber waj arretted Friday night at the Ideal restaurant where he Is alleged to have entered, caused a disturbance ond pointed a .38 calibre Savage revolver at the throe occupants, bis wife. Mrs. WUma Streber, W. O. Setty and Elsie Beekman, who flled the nine charges. , Marshal Wlll Anderson and Constable Carlton S. Schwartz made the arrest, capturing Uu accused man as he held the three at- bay with the loaded gun. They took the plsUl from him and lodged him in Jail. Limit Tony Hamilton, ol th* air fore* Orland Rom Sargaanl Reed, hit mechanic _. .. - — ,,, ,, lam** Logan Duke, a viuian Weldon Bembower The charges placed against j Pau. a viuian John Dirlins the Highland county man were:- ANNOUNCE CAST FOR J&ttOR CLASS PLAY Wav^Jy High Group Working Hard Each Evening on Next Tuesday's Clay The entire east of the Wav ♦rly Junior class play, "Pickles Becomes A Lady" I* rehearsing dally for Its presentation In the locat high achooi auditorium naxt Tuesday evening, April 17 at 8:19 o'clock. ... An amusing three act comedy, the play I* a vivid story Of the lite of a typical sixteen ynr old girl, who Is passing through the stages of adolescence. It Is Intermittently flecked with sparkling humor and provide* the best tn entertainment. Tba oast recently chosen was announced this morning, as follows: Burleigh, the school :*v.: eldoo Way Pickle*, the torn-boy , Uary Chloe Hamilton Mas. who l—pa _ K«thr>n Hoffman HatUe. her Khoolmau . norotlxy Stubbs tio. another tchool ftrf_____*£_r__!. Veullfit Yeaser Mm Dibble, matron of/the tchool —...CUra Vast Lillian Heller, a achooi politician Ruth Wooda Helen Martin, a yount teacher .Ruth CuUer Myra Paraoni. ■ ess arlorle rulaeher one for non-support; one for carrying concealed weapons; one charge tor assault; three charges ot pointing loaded flretfi-ma and \ three ot menacing threats. Magistrate Twyman Axed Strcber's bond at 82,900, which he tailed to furnish.- , Prosecutor E. Dudley Harris said this morning that Streber had been convicted once before here on a non-support charge. Tuesday morning Sheriff'R. E. Mercer returned Samuel Busch from Springfield here to tact a bastardy charge Issued against him by Erma Downard, through her father. J. O. Downard. Busch was apprehended by the sheriff as he went to work on Tuesday morning at the Union National Milling company in Springflcld where be ls crn- ' When arraigned Wednesday before Magistrate O. W. Twyman, Busch entered a not guilty charge and was $1000 bond vj'iicn Irnlsh. ^ county Jail. STREET IMPROVEMENTS DISCUSSED A capacity crowd ls expected to attend this amusing comedy to be presented by the Junior class next Tuesday evening. CHICKEN DINNER ENJOYED SUNDAY EVE Approximately onc hundred members of the Flsh and Game Protective Association enjoyed a baked chicken dinner Sunday evening at their cabin near Laka White. Prior to the dinner members were enlertalneJ ln trap shooting and other forms ot amusement. President Kenneth Literst presided, and informed the attending members that the organization had paid 11,000 on their clubhouse' and grounds, besides paying the taxes and making Improvements. The original cost of the farm was $3,000. The directors, George Dlxon, secretary, and Mr. Litterst are to be complimented on the excellent showing that has been made FINAL RESULTS SHOWCHANGES In Recent Senior Scholarship Tests Held at Waverly High School THREE TIE POSITIONS Noted By County Supt. Way After Re-check; Award Scholarships NO BOAT RACES FOR LAKE WHITE Unless Laka Management A- greet To Terms Of Boat Club And Sportsmen Lake White, as. a possible spot for another boat regetta this summer was said to be "out" thia week in an announcement mada In tbe ChllUcothe papers by K. R. Utterst. speaking for the Pika County Flsh and Garni Protective association snd the ChllUcothe Boat club. In tha news dispatch to the ChllUcothe papers, Mr. Litterst stated that members of the two associations had submitted lo the management of the lake, the conditions under which they would sponsor a regetta this year. Included in the condi STUDENTS TAKE^i^SlSEVEN INJURED EXAMINATIONS Thirteen Waverly High School Students Win; On County Team TESTS HELD MONDAY Scholars Gb To Athens May 1; Pike Placed Third Last Year A complete list of the flrst two high ranking students in the elemenUry elimination contests lion* w*ere'"requ«_U that" a men.. i ***** Monday at Waverly High ber of each association would > school, was made pubUc this be placed on Vb# finance com-> morning by County Superlntcn- mlttee and on nhe . advertising | **n* *■ ■■ w** Returns of the official count of the senior scholarship contests recently held for Pike county students at Waverly high school building were received Wednesday afternoon by County SuW. J. E. Way. Several changes from the un- offioUl count /made here at the time ot the' tests were noted when the test papers wer* returned with three tic counts being recorded The papers were re-checked at Columbus and returned to Supt Way, the Anal results being announced as follows: Gladys Hoover of Beiver High school, won highest ranking honors with a gracj* of 155 points. Second place honors were equally divided, the re-check I showed, wllh Donald Schwardt j Body Of Joseph K. South of Waverly High, and Rodney j worth Laid To lies! In Marhoover of Western Rural. Pikcton Cemcterv High, both receiving 250 points, j riKCioncemcicry In the unofficial count, previous- i -_____— ly announced, Schwardt had j Funeral acrvl<_ei for Joseph, Chemistry—Earl Leeth. Wes-; TO GIVE 3-ACT PLAY Director Well Pleased With "Black Cats" Cast; Date Set For April 28 "Black CaU," a three-act farce, win be ihe entertainment offered by the junior class of Stockdale high achooi this spring with the date being set for next Wednesday evening, April 28, In the school auditorium at eight o'clock. The director. Marguerite Fullcrton. Is well pleased with the cast of characters and stated they wlll bc letter perfect by the time ot the public presentation. The musical program will be under th« direction ot Ralph French. The cast of characters follows: AS CARS COLLIDE Cars Crash on State Route 550 Near Lake White Saturday Night ONE DRIVER FINED Another Wreck Sunday Morning on Route 23; Two Are Injured Kan*, lh* maid. Five local residents were Injured Saturday night In an automobile accident on route 550 near Lake White at the Kenneth Litterst cabin when a car driven by G. K. Arnett ot Dailyville r**.?'r.-?t_^T! and a sedan driven by Dave committee. Mr. -Litterst stated I Th* contest covered sixteen ^rXJ?ml^,{M^,1J{1'^rU1lc^u*, Leeth of Morgantown, figured In the management had turned i hl«" school subjects with 150 thumbs down on these two con-1 ««udent« from the six different dftlons. j county high schools taking part So If Lake White has a boat In'the examinations. It requlr- regetu this summer, the man- ** scventy-Ave teachers to grade agement will have to grant the i »-• **** Papers and compositions requests of the** two organira- handed in Monday, tlons, Mr. Utterst Is reported tot "Th* elimination contest held have said. | Monday was for the purpose of ' selecting a county tcam to rep- WAKEFIELD NATIVE! Tm^ SgV *" *' CLAIMED BY DEATH\**** Mr. Way TJie two students receiving the highest grades on their papers in the sixteen different subject!, wcrc chosen for the county tcam ! dale; Winifred Hines. Beaver. Parity ____eil«' a- head on crash. Vln Cran.. th. moth-r-in-i*w.™. j o. K. Arnett. the driver ot PriKiiu* c'ran* th»".p_n-t*r" aunt *>n* machine, suffered severe .. —— . Mary tsaytt. cuts about thc head and fac* "**"* ^rkyt* ^£m£ir luoo »nd • ***** «»t oo the right Mart Poindextar". "'it.e~ei.unv ..!•-«>**. while a son, Orval Arnett. . — Jack Williams; suffered cuts on the tacc and Amoa. lh, handy man . ^ncath his right eye. Mr». Noma, a moih».iy ntifhbor Arthur Thornton, of Dailyville, .-•-.———r—— Bessie lattton ' another passenger In Amett's St»*l*. th* detective Henry Given* —,- -«>«.j.._«4 «_.>._..■•. 1 <•_._« -.tv_„_ dona Kntsht. Uuiketti «ttno* : ***** received several cuts about June A__m« : the face. Lauretta Day, Ute enlerUlner.^.. J Occupants of the Ametl csr mr™ ti^&;iari£a^^i**el*g* Mr: ********* *.» *»• Hint* -thump Orvall, a daughter. Elizabeth, | Arthur Thornton, of Dailyville. a, follow,: LOCAL STUDENTS naLM8rvin rudabaugh of No- RECEIVE HONORS MiM Arn*** *n* Marvln Rad»- * injury ^ln the baugh escaped .,,,.., r. been placed^ In thfrd position. | ££**£ Southworth, 73, were j ternI Rural'; Rodney" Marhoover. j Mildred Tackett and Floyd ^Arthur Herdman, of Morgan- Third place ranking was tak- held Sunday afternoon at onc . Western Rural. (No other con-; whit. Rank lll«l. l„ ! town waa th* olher oecuDant en by Patricia Patterson of Pike- o'clock at the RSrdcn MethodUt \ ,e,tants entered in the chemistry; H|_,Ue R*n? .lll*h, In !#"&, t^h machu£ lhAsilt. tony^jt*mjeoM.Ut Point. £tel»J»«* .^ **JM W ~ Commerctal Tests . &** ££** "»chtae. H,t suf and fourth, was cinched by J. | E. Kinnison of Coalton In charge. General Science—Merle Lyt-| bruises about the body BotH Warren of Beaver, who touted 1 Burial followed In Mound cem-j ton. Scloto Township; Alden; In the commercial contest held Leeth and Herdman had cuts ctcry at Pikaton.. j Dunham, Scioto Township. ; at Frankfort. Saturday.' Waverly on their faces Mr. Southworth died last Physics—Weldon C. Bembow- i High school was represented by r^, R. M. Andre attended Mr. Tuesday at his borne at Rarden. | tT, Waverly, Charles E. Daily.; three teams by students in Typ- Lceth while the othcr victims nB T^50"1 " Wak*fl'W* M"|Sd«o Township. | In, I and Typing II and Book- JTSi roh w?re%&**_£_ II- 1*0*. | Algebra—Mabel Lucille Shaw, keeping. first aid bv Dr R T Leevcr „^LJAn^l'm}'a ?m,!! ^".W'vwly; Ruth Williamson. Pik.-! Thc representatives of two ot; Doth nichinc. ' were badly united In marriage to Miss Car- ton. . these teams pUced high and damaged rle F. Fullcrton. To this union; plane Geometry—Preston Daily; second place among twelve • Sheriff BT--R. Mercer Inveitl- were bom two sons, WilUam C. i Scloto Township; Wayne Whltc,' schools was won hy Typing II gjtCd thc/accident and Howard N. one daughter, | Western Rural. and Bookkeeping. \ As a result of an automoblls Thelma. who with thetr mother, j American History — Kathryn' In the typing contest Mildred; collision early Sunday morning. preceded hlro In death. Parsons. Western Rural; Donald ■ Tackett won second place In a i two persons were Inlured about July 12, 1BU Mr. Southworth! Schwardt. Waverly. J group of thirty-one contestants; three and one-half miles south SOarrlage to Mist | World History—Kathryn Ann > representing ten different schools ; 0{ u,is city on state route 23 234 points. The fifth position was drawn Into a two-way tie with J. Robinson McCormick of Waverly, and Harold Bond of Scloto Town ship High, both scoring 230 points, each. Irma Lytton of Scioto Township, ranked sixth with 224 points. The seventh position, wss hope lessly tied In s three-way knot With Henry Givens of Stock- date, Charles Dally of Sctoto and Charlcs Eugent WaHs ot osteite- tHmmtGrgt Rarden. Two Vulgamore, Ptketon: Virginia Supt. John R. Teichert said thla^an-i Jcddle Tatman _of Jssoer Western Rural, all three mak-''4 Ing 223 points as their final grade. SupL Way said this morning that all were to be congratulat children wefc "hom to this union.: Mae Blrkhimer, Piketon. j morning. j WM ftned j Mr. Southworth for many Latin I—Edith Pope, Wavcrly: In thc bookkeeping contest 0_>eratina while Intoxicated years was employed by the N. j Helen Woods, Waverly. , Floyd Whltc won second place; charge by Magistrate G W _D tt W. .railroad as a pumper.: _aun U—Mary M. Cole, Scioto; in a group of thirty contestants Twyman. after an affidavit had. Thc great part of his life was, Township; Zelma Massie, Wav-! representing nine schooU. 'been filed In his court bv Arthur since buying the farm. ed upon their fine showing and i spent in R.rden, aftcr leaving cr]y. . These students with a num- MrOulre of Oak Hill who was Mr. John Teichert also spoke | th«t all the above mentioned j his Pike county home. ! French I—Ruth Cutler. Wav-'. ber of others will bc certified drivme the other machine during the meeting, explaining ttudents would probably receive Hc is survived by his wi.e-.j^riy; James B. Logan, Wavcrly. j as eligible for thc state commer- S.,J; hl__hwav Datrolmcn Into the crowd several matters scholarships to different Ohio! a dauthtcr, Charlotte L. of De-j French II—Warren Eugene I cial contest to bc held at Bowl- \-e.i\eated the wreck and stated which are wry important In thc colleges and universities this fait, troll: a son. Joseph Edwin, at Ware. Wavcrly; Mildred Carolyn ing Green. May Sth/ a,,.. Ru.h rhtiatraan of this city [home: a step-daughter. Jcanet. Brown, Waverly. j Commercial teachjrt*. John Mc-j and^ jimnir' cWn^m^n were to MRS. ROSE SCHWARDT | of Detroit: two brothers. Charles,' English. Grade 9-Mcrtlyn ; Connaughcy of the local faculty J^ed MUs Wmtom suffered continuation ot the club. A contest to sell stock and All tractors, when traveling J get new members was Inaugu rated at thU meeting for which a prUe. a repeating shotgu.i wlll bc given to the person se SERVICES HELD TODAY i J* ***** l***n*rd G*. of Colum-1 jackwn. Waverly; Helen Dun-; was in charge of the Waverly a (raeturcd coU.-,r bone whi!» | bus and eon sister. Mrs. Louisa | ham, piketon. ! high, school teams. ! Jimmy Christm-m received cuts Funeral services for Mrs. Rose Wallers of Columbus. English. Grade 10-~Ican Kcl- > I ser. Wavcrly; Ola Besch. Beaver. "JS/ curing thc largest sum of money\?£?™5™2 «,»'-_. Lm hi, _.«**" IftWP PMARPP niTMII. n English. Grade 11—Lcla Con- ar^'SS^r^bSI: p.^,0^ •'««« w-!ster visiting here ThU contest will last about two Funeral home with Rev _J V. | shcriff R E Merccr arTttV^ i ^ CMd(; i2_iyfficla "•" S*°ne: P***°* * **** Me»odtst, G)€nn vulgamore. of Wakefleld. pJSnwn Piketon; Mlrlanf Shy, Harmon FuUchcr, and Edward church conducing the rites. Xo^^ ^TillilarT charge, puSttJT* ^^ ^^ , G. Bogardus. of Petersburg. Ind, ■ maV'AT^Z'amm^^iT'at^n"^ ^A}A}^..2A^J\i^ZACA,\**>* »£h«wj>;.lntoxi£ation fll-; R^ this number under thei droppS into the offlci t,i. «2» of the fine and Tatman paid PEACHES AND CREAM FOR WILLIAM POWELL on the head and left hand. Tha Chfistmans were occupants ot the McQuirc machine. Tatman's driving rights were also revoked aftcr his fine ani arraignment. Magistrate Twyman remitted cemetery under the direction of,^ by-Ralph.Pfeifer. Thc alleg- the A. M. Gregg company rules and regulations of through Waverly must either have rubber tired wheels or get permission from Mayor Cable- man to Uke a special route through town, without damaging streets anymore than necessary, tt wss decided by members of Council, Tuesday evening at thetr reguUr meeting. Tbe new city hall building discussion was side-tracked, because ot the non-appearance of Architect Johnson of Jackson, who has been working on the plans revising them. A represetrtative of the Southern Ohio Quarries company of Chillicothe, submitted a pUn whereby the firm would assist __ Council In pUnning for the ex- ncM as of former years wher. Philip S/hwsrdt of thU city. j "MagUtr»te" Twyman fined him! FVctockla toe'rwlrnVng"to7 ir-1 other reiaUvM Tn* tt» couotx. -he Ohio Highway Planning Sur- tenslve repslrs now being plan- he assisted hU father, the Ute The-sgcd Udy Is survived by|,100 and mU on ^ totoxiea-j Jtr_cu-ni Mr. Way sUted . j A former Pike counUin, Har- *** *** Columbus. «Js based ned tor city streeU, the lm- S. A. Powell. Pike county's lesd- two chUdrcn. Mrs. Muriel Margo | Uon chargfj and ^ wil| ^ tried!'^ ,;„ aanTrtssii coulter mon paid up hU subscription to **** observations conducted dur- provcmenU to start early this inf fruit grower for years. Bill and Charlcs D Schwardt, bo-h lattr for ^^ ,Ututory offense.; Dartidpatcd in the Athens con-' The Watchman, whkh he has '**** *****°* ot ***** **** °n 8|1 summer. HU plan was to be Uken under consideration, and he was asked to submit estimates as to the cost . Several other routine matters, L ?___.?? TjI a ',** offenses were committed at j sU.e w, arc permitted to se-ivUlt to Pike county Mrs. Schwsrdt died Tuesday; Trail ,nn MK WakefleW. ■»**• •• •" ^„ oHhirty -r. Fulscher. who is M It will be pleasing news to at her home from complications, j Wb<m arrai<ncd before MagU- i £" .ixUcn subjects. in «fcZTl A„ ,nA As **** balance, and cosU and was the '■ morning, in what is an annual ._.-„„,• by Mr. j ********** years yotmi. all' and still ln excellent health. Mr. Fulscher and Mr. Bogardus, his son-in-law, are spend* PLENTY OF TRAFFIC the friends of William Powell, a She was the widow of the Ute | ^^ G w D Twyman. Vul-1 Slrty'two high ranking stud-i former resident of the Givens Charto Schwardt^ who preceded j gamore mlCT^ , ptea 0, guilty ^ViU mal^ the trip to At- — SUtion nclghbrohood to hear her ln death about forty years | to ^ lnt0xlcatlon charge and ^ next &>turday. May 1st. ! lng U.U week visiting, Mrs. An-1 An analyaU of the volume of that he is located at Ellda. Ohio. ago. a plea of not guilty to the sta-! ^e „„„,„ tearTi will assem- na Schauseil and Mr. and Mrs.' ****** *** routes n the Wave rly and in the fruit growing busi- j Her husband was a brother to tulory d,,^. \b^ ^e *;u<jitorlum i^,, _t Louis . J. Schauseil here, and ********** *«Lpub,i,Sf<! t1°d.a3_tll?r Including tha payroll, and transferring $230 from the Water Fund to the Sinking Fund, wss approved before adjourning. SCIOTO JUNIOR PLAY writes us "that he has'a prospect I of Columbus. Mrs. Carrie Ra-| g^" 'ww' remanded'to' 'the" coun- i ?A*ts and he'"pike c-untj^ teamf taTen 'foTsc vera 1 yesrs! He ti'li,**)* **■ s- **** ***** routes ra- of some 3,000 busheU of peaches der of thU dty, U a niece. She ty tail. this year besides an abundancs | U also survived by many other, of other small frulU, which ln- reUtlves In and near Waverly. dlcates that he has lost none of I She was well known here, and anked third, a record of which reads every line in the paper ******* ***** ** **?*& J1 '! everyone in the county should . and thus keeps up with happen- j JS"** *J>*".\aJTSSgJii GIVES FIRE WARNING feet proud Superintendent Wa/ ings in the county. ; l!?il n» .i,^ ^hT* 26 9' hU cunning In coaxing from na-1 within-recent years vUited here; . , \. «.... _._. 1. ture Ita richest retimT. I many Umes. . Tire Chief JacV White again; wid in hU concluding remarks. | He wtll return homc Sunday i *•'•*■■■ °- ^ "u^[, , ' or Monday. : P*J__ ***** constitute^ trucks DUAL MEET APRIL 30 j SELECT CIRCUS PLAY issued s warning thU morning LOCAL MEN IMPRESSED asking sll citizens of thU city: to sbide by the fire depart-; VUlUng Plk* county ofllcisU. The most traveled of these TWO BURNED TO DEATH ^ g £&?-£&£» 28WS vehicles per day. 31.1 per Athletes at Waverly High Following a meeting recenUy School, under the coaching ■ of! of the senior cUss at Stockdalc George "Red" Swing, wUl ahowihlgh school. Morton E. Relgel. their track ability next Friday, j supervising principal, announced merit's previous request to only, Probate Judge Will H. Acord,; Harold Wallace. 20, senior In cent of which are trucks. ThU burn trash and rubbish in ths John R. Teichert, Waverly school i Locust Grove High school, of' u the highest truck percentage evening, after 3 o'clock In order, superintendent, inspected the i near Serpent Mound, was one in thi, vicinity. The least to sate guard property bara.' Noble county court, house, at i of two victims burned to death: traveled of these highways -js At this Ume sll th* firemen can j Caldwell, Ohio, recently and. in a truck accident near Rarden ' tt£te route 220— It carries an be ready, upon Instant notice,, were high In thete praise off Saturday morning. HU com-' average of only 233 vehicles per to respond to the call. j the modem trend of Caldwell i panlon, Lloyd Reilly, 37. of near; day. 21.6 per cent of which ar* The warning came after Chief | and the Temple of JusUce. j Belfast, Highland county, was' trucks. The lowest trbek peril was their first visit to that ■ the other vicUm to die In the centage, 20.2 per cent however. Mark Twain's masterpiece ot boyhood, "Th<! Adventure* of _ Tom Sawyer," fill bc presented j April 30, on the local cinder I that the grids had selected a next Thursday night. April 29, {track when they sUge a dual' sawdust ring three-act comedy- as the Junior class play at Sci-1 meet with • Union-Scioto school j drama, entitled "The Circus oto township high school audi-jot Ro^ county. ThU will be GUV for thetr stage producUon.j white dUco\-ered"a "urgeflre, torlum at Wakefield. the first- meeUng of the two! The date on the school cal-, ln on* of the alleys, snd after; city where they accompanied; flaming truck after gasoline lg-' was found on state route 112. An exceUent cast has been »chooU and the InlUal contest 1 endar for prcsenUtion was Tues- *, ^ received a communlcaUon re- Richard O. McFerTen, Jr., to his' nited and taught fire to the two chosen and Use mwnbers are _, the county. No admission! day. March 1», in the Stockdate; gzriiai the »„„«. ! home to attend th* funeral ofj who were trapped to th* truck ,.,.,-,.- ,_.»«,«««_. Lam pracUclHg dally for toe presents- wm be charged. Coach Swing | high auditorium. -fire pr*cautions should be hu father. R. R. McFerren, weJlJcab. ANNUAL MUSEUM SHOW Uon. A musical program under |Mid today. ! Uken during toe spring and. known Belle Valley resident. II Young Wallace wss driving the direcUon of Vt lUUm Te.-1 BEV. GEORGE BEIX DIES summer months as sr*U ss to the. tnbute was given to th* local hU father's truck with a load An unusual dispUy will b* rick will also be enjoyed by j TAKE BODY TO DAYTON I fall.*' tbc chief said. men in "The Banner," CaldweU's', of scrap iron to Portsmoutn witnessed by Pik* and Hos* ***• - I DIrcct'y following funeral ser- Rev George W. BelL 81. who! i weekly newspaper, April 15th; when It crashed with an auto- county lovers of antiques and EVENING CLASSES ! iisuc. I mobile trailer transport from: curio* during to* first week of i Rcv. George W. Bell, 81. who; .T£e_*£t?to wIU "** P********* | vices Ntor Mrs. Alma Griffith. iWM well known here, wher* he| at 8 o'clock. 161. at her home near here at jwas the pastor of th* Presby-1 John McConnsughey. local i \ ClncinnaU. Mr. WalUce, the May to be held at the Htsorlcal TO NULL CHARGE Prosecutor E. Dudley Harris ■ for "burial. S o'clock Monday morning, the terian church tor several years, eommercUl teacher at Waverly WILL PRINT YEARBOOK: father, is weU known to many Museum on **e-rt Fifth street body wa*. taken In the A. M. | died Sunday at his hom* In I high school pUns to hold ever.- . ■ ■ , : Pike counUins. He operstes a. In ChUlicothe. Dr. Charles M. Gregg Funeral coach to Dayton! Ftemingsburg. Ky. tog classes through toe months! The Greenfield Publishing Urge tourist camp at Serpent Hayne* is chairman of the af- Ho retired from the ministry of May, June and July to com-! company wiU print toe Waverly' Mound. Adams county. '-fair rrtto Harold Barnhart and ' WillUm Knoles assisting. Sev- ■ eral curios from Pike county ' are listed among the' dispUys. I according to information received her*. sUted today -het the statutory j Mrs. Griffith was toe wife of! about twelve years ago. He is: mereial' subjects, he announced High school annual thU year.; charge against Roy Porter, of 1 J**ae Griffith, who survives, survived by thxt* daughters and | this momtog. i Thcy wer* Uw bidders on toe, _-ktltf_v,.K_» nmhcKlv u._\L}l_t h_ick. Al.A ...-_■ _. ..a _. I ^^.. * 1 . . . *"__ _._ _, . ............ * ... . _* ._._ , ChUUcothe. probsbly would bei She died Wednesday sfter a * son nuUed. Porter U under bond on short Illness with pneumonU. . an alleged assault charge as Can j Beside j her husbsnd, tore* sis- Uf BANDS OF LAW yon'» companion to the reoentjters and two brothers survive.' _________ rape trial here CROWD AT CONCERT \ w^T-^^W^-rfsy""^-! assanid. be "said 100 BATTLE FLAMES Anyone Interested ln enrolling Job. Members ot the annual; ________ to such sabjecs are requested to j staff expect to have the com-' Approximately 100 enroll**-) get to touch with Mr. McCon- > pleted copies by May Uth. tnm Camp P|ke a{ Htsrgaetegni. naughey at once. II a sufficient: I rushed to toe assistance ye*ter' RUSHED TO HOSPITAL j a Urge crowd attended the ling to FOrttmouto and charged Edison Reed, lfc of Stockdalc.' number . earoU to* classes are HAS TONSILS REMOVED; d*ySt other CCC camp* in the" LEASES LINCO STATION Miu Georgia Vulgamore, of vicinity to help battle a huge Jakle Amhn. son of Mr. and| Waverly high scbool band eon- j with" reckless drivlngT The Vr-? BANQUET B. B. TEAMS ' li^'ceorge Vu^punore of Jas-1Sd__wn"county. Mrs. Pearl Amlln, of near Pike- J cert Tuesday evening ln the i resting officer. Patrolman Albert • Waverly, daughter ot Mr. and; forest fire tbat broke aut to Jack Scaggs has- leased lis* ! Mrs. George Vulgamor* of Jas- i Jackson county. . Linco service sUUon at Pikatots Members of the Wsverly Ex- ■ per, and secretary of toe VaUery; Sute Forester B. £. Leete • tmm the Ohto OU company, and tan, sras rushed to toe Sdiirr- • school auditorium. man hosplUI at Portsmouth onj gram was Friday in thc Gregg Invalid■' those present coach. The youth was admitted, thc capable direction et Charles j therefore enoangetwd tfea Uves'rriday eegs^^ihtlimhodiiViU^lxm^ tnd'VrA'k M.""Aa_b«i! a5«*"whlcb" wa*"buming* wZ,frA *_d "hU*1SStyW_»w*Vto as a surgical patient Shrader, local Instructor. ©f school ehOdren. church dining room. attending. under control laat algUL PUtetoa. Itorium. Tbe pro-)Bailey, said Reed waa traveling;diange club banqueted the IUO- Hardware company, had her,Mid thU morning thai he betiev- ts to tak* charpt this morning, well recelevd by j about 43 miles per hour while j 31 girts* and boys' basketball', tooslla removed Thursday in ed a "Om bug" had been start- Mr. Scaggs will watt trntil tba nt and was under j school was bekag dismissed aad > squad* of Waverty High school i Chillicoth* by Dr. George S. mg the recent fire*. About 100 end ot the achooi tiu'ii lisfw» ■ •gn+mssggAgAA.^.
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Waverly Watchman 1937-04-22 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Waverly Watchman from Waverly, Ohio was a weekly publication from 1912-1975. |
Publisher | Waverly Watchman Pub. Co. |
Date of Original | 1937 |
Searchable Date | 1937 |
Time Period | 1931-1940 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Waverly Watchman 1936-10-01 to 1938-12-290209 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Waverly Watchman 1936-10-01 to 1938-12-290209.tif |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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THE WAVERLY1 WATCHMAN, THURSDAY, APRIL
in in i i -a—pm
15, 1&37
OHIO STATE LIBRARY
YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY
A district young people's rally
wlll be held at the Morgantown
Church of Christ to Christian
Union on Friday night, April 23
sit 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Melvin
Trucx, of Circleville, stato president of hc -Young People's organisations. wUl be the speaker.
All who can are cordially Invited to attend this serviee, especially thc young people of the
Churches of Christ In Christian
Union In Pike county and neighboring counUes.
brothers. Daniel Norrls ot Brook-
I ville. Ohio, and John Norrls,
residence unknown.
Th* body was brought to the,
j Gregg funeral home to await
funeral services.' Although fu-
I neral arrangements have not
I been msde, it Is understood ths
;/Unersl will bc held cither Sunday or Monday at Dayton.
GET KENTUCKY LICENSE
PECK LADY SUCCUMBS
Mrs. Alma Griffith. 81, aged
resident of the Peck community,
died last ntght at her home after a short Illness of-pneumonia.
Mrs. Griffith is survived by
three sisters, Mrv C. C. Young
of Oakland. Calif.. Mrs. Edward
DelU and Mrs. Florence Deah-
ler, both of Dayton, and two
• Two residents of Wakefleld
j journeyed to Greenup, Kentucy,
! Friday and obUlncd a marriage
! license. Thcy gave their names
I snd ages as, Sidney Dunham, 23,
and Mary Slack, 31. both ot
Sctoto township.
! WANTED-POSITION: Housc-
i cleaning or resU\irant work.
!Mrs. George Pierce, Towpath
• rosd, Waverly. Ohio. tt
FOR SALE—Early Everett
J-eed Potatoes. Melvin Rader,
Route 1, Piketon, Ohio. 4-13-3
PT VOLUNTEER
[SOUPS
2 Cons 25C
Saturday Special Coffee 2k
Wax Rite Liquid Wax S 39c
Volunteer Catsup ■«* 15c
Maine Round White
Potatoes
10 Ib. -ST 39c
1 CHERRY RED
Hot Hoase
Rhubarb, Ib.
15c
HARD CRISP
HEAD LETTUCE
-» Heads
15c
NEW LOUISIANA
CABBAGE
Per C_.
Pound ^Q
C FANCY LAROl
Hot House
Cucumbers — 15c ca.
Maxda Bulbs -5c
Wheaties — 2 for 25c
l ecreal bewl FREE with t pkgs.
VOLUNTEER
Gelatin Dessert
4 for 19c
FILLET OF
Haddock
. Lb. 17c
20 MULE TEAM
SORAX 12c
11 Os. rsckage
SUNSHINE
Crispy Crackers ., 18c
Jelly Torts ... Lb. 19c
VOLUNTEER Sliced
Pineapple g**M 23c
BEL DINE
Corn ---_ '__ 10c
FLOUR
Volunteer. - $1.09
Miss Scioto 91c
Fould's Macaroni^
2 for 15c
MORTON'S
Salt 2-19c
PREE
MAGIC
HOOK
SL S. C. NO. 2 1-2 CAN
BEETS 10c
FUL RIPE NO. 2 12 CAN
PEACHES 15c
DAISX — 5 TIE
BROOMS -.'.—. 37c
BRILLO
? Small 17.
* Slsa ,/c
CLABBER GIRL
Baking Powder 9c \
«u_a TEST
NU LYE J 3-25c
IVORY
SOAP FLAKES
LARGE SIZE tt*
2 Jgp, 19c
Slse
SMALL. 2 FOR
21c
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VOLUNTEER
Com Flakes
10c
I.i.cr
Si.r
VOLUNTEER
Oats 2 -17c
VOLUNTEER
Milk
4^ 29c
LAVA SOAP ... 6c
NU DRAIN 15c
Volunteer Coffee _ 27c
1-4 LB. PRO.
Boscul Tea 18c
GREAT SEAL
Vonillo 9c
1 LB. DAVIDSON
NU BOWL 15c Ginger Snaps .... lie
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CLODHOPPER STORE
North Su Waverly. Onto
I. w.- cooper y
Piketon. Obio yr.
PAtruxn Kutzxe
Omega. Ohio'
WELTY BENNETT
Beaver, Obto ■
FRED H. VOELKER
Givens, Oh,->
cbarles cvtur
Wakefield, Ohio
EVERYTHING Must
BE SOLD IN THIS
After 70 Years Selling Quality Furniture, A. Gehres & Son
Retire. All prices are Reduced. BIG SAVINGS That WiU
NEVER AGAIN BE POSSIBLE!
SALE
2 pc. Living Room
Suite $39.00
9x12 RUGS \ $11.95
■W.-WIV--''.;
Studio Couches $29.50
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3 pc. Bed Room Suite $38.00
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VOLUME 80
WAVERLV, OHIO. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937
NUMBER 33
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8 pc. Dining Room Suite $59.00
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Prices are soaring on all new furniture. Now
is the time to buy the new things you want
Beat the price rise by re-furnishing your
home this spring. Sensational bargains are
offered in the final closing out of this well-
known firm. Don't delay! Don't put it off!
Don't pass up this opportunity that comes
once in a lifetime! Take advantage of this
Quitting Business Sale. These VALUES will p-
never again be available at such low prices,
at such big savings. Come in tomorrow and
get your share of the bargains.
J Everything Must be Sold Before May 1
3 pc. Living Room Suites ..
2 pc. Living Room Suites
3 pc. Bed Room Suites ....
4 pc Bed Room Suites ....
8 pc. Dining Room Suites .
9 pc Dining Room Suites .
Lounge Chairs and Stools
Pull Up Chairs
Occasional Tables _.
End Tables *....
Rocking Chairs
Walnut Dining Table
Floor Lamps
.$49.00 Kitchen Cabinets
$39.00 Bridge Lamps
$38.00 Writing Desks
$48.75 Knee Hole Desks
$59.00 Link Springs, full size
$84.50 Coil Springs, full size
.$17.50 50 lb. cotton Mattress,
$ 5.25 Studio Couches
$3.65 High Chairs ,
$ .97 Breakfast Sets
$3.95 9x12 Rugs
$18.75 Linoleum Rugs
$ 2.25 Book Shelves
$16.95
$ 2.25
$24.50
$11.95
$ 4.90
$ 5.85
full size $ 5.95
$29.50
$ 2.25
$12.95
$11.95
$ 4.95
$ 4.50
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Successors to A. Gehres & Son
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Phone 322 Waverly, Ohio \
OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
Is.
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TWO MEN FACE
STERN CHARGES
Hillsboro Man Held Under $2900 Bond in
the County Jail
FACES NINE COUNTS
Sheriff Returns Man to
Face Bastardy Charge
From Springfield
Mason Streber, of HilUboro,
retXt ta the oounty Jail to*V-y,
•fter being arraigned Wednesday morning before Magistrate
O. W. D. 'Twyman, where he
entered a not guilty plea to nine
dllTerent counts. A
Streber waj arretted Friday
night at the Ideal restaurant
where he Is alleged to have entered, caused a disturbance ond
pointed a .38 calibre Savage revolver at the throe occupants,
bis wife. Mrs. WUma Streber,
W. O. Setty and Elsie Beekman,
who flled the nine charges. ,
Marshal Wlll Anderson and
Constable Carlton S. Schwartz
made the arrest, capturing Uu
accused man as he held the three
at- bay with the loaded gun.
They took the plsUl from him
and lodged him in Jail.
Limit Tony Hamilton, ol th* air
fore* Orland Rom
Sargaanl Reed, hit mechanic _.
.. - — ,,, ,, lam** Logan
Duke, a viuian Weldon Bembower
The charges placed against j Pau. a viuian John Dirlins
the Highland county man were:-
ANNOUNCE CAST FOR
J&ttOR CLASS PLAY
Wav^Jy High Group Working Hard Each Evening on
Next Tuesday's Clay
The entire east of the Wav
♦rly Junior class play, "Pickles
Becomes A Lady" I* rehearsing
dally for Its presentation In the
locat high achooi auditorium
naxt Tuesday evening, April 17
at 8:19 o'clock. ...
An amusing three act comedy,
the play I* a vivid story Of the
lite of a typical sixteen ynr old
girl, who Is passing through the
stages of adolescence. It Is Intermittently flecked with sparkling humor and provide* the best
tn entertainment.
Tba oast recently chosen was
announced this morning, as follows:
Burleigh, the school
:*v.:
eldoo Way
Pickle*, the torn-boy ,
Uary Chloe Hamilton
Mas. who l—pa _ K«thr>n Hoffman
HatUe. her Khoolmau
. norotlxy Stubbs
tio. another tchool ftrf_____*£_r__!.
Veullfit Yeaser
Mm Dibble, matron of/the tchool
—...CUra Vast
Lillian Heller, a achooi politician
Ruth Wooda
Helen Martin, a yount teacher
.Ruth CuUer
Myra Paraoni. ■
ess
arlorle rulaeher
one for non-support; one for
carrying concealed weapons; one
charge tor assault; three charges
ot pointing loaded flretfi-ma and
\ three ot menacing threats.
Magistrate Twyman Axed
Strcber's bond at 82,900, which
he tailed to furnish.- ,
Prosecutor E. Dudley Harris
said this morning that Streber
had been convicted once before
here on a non-support charge.
Tuesday morning Sheriff'R. E.
Mercer returned Samuel Busch
from Springfield here to tact a
bastardy charge Issued against
him by Erma Downard, through
her father. J. O. Downard.
Busch was apprehended by the
sheriff as he went to work on
Tuesday morning at the Union
National Milling company in
Springflcld where be ls crn-
' When arraigned Wednesday
before Magistrate O. W. Twyman, Busch entered a not guilty
charge and was
$1000 bond vj'iicn
Irnlsh. ^
county Jail.
STREET IMPROVEMENTS DISCUSSED
A capacity crowd ls expected
to attend this amusing comedy
to be presented by the Junior
class next Tuesday evening.
CHICKEN DINNER ENJOYED SUNDAY EVE
Approximately onc hundred
members of the Flsh and Game
Protective Association enjoyed a
baked chicken dinner Sunday
evening at their cabin near
Laka White. Prior to the dinner members were enlertalneJ
ln trap shooting and other forms
ot amusement.
President Kenneth Literst presided, and informed the attending members that the organization had paid 11,000 on their
clubhouse' and grounds, besides
paying the taxes and making
Improvements. The original cost
of the farm was $3,000. The
directors, George Dlxon, secretary, and Mr. Litterst are to be
complimented on the excellent
showing that has been made
FINAL RESULTS
SHOWCHANGES
In Recent Senior Scholarship Tests Held at
Waverly High School
THREE TIE POSITIONS
Noted By County Supt.
Way After Re-check;
Award Scholarships
NO BOAT RACES
FOR LAKE WHITE
Unless Laka Management A-
greet To Terms Of Boat
Club And Sportsmen
Lake White, as. a possible spot
for another boat regetta this
summer was said to be "out"
thia week in an announcement
mada In tbe ChllUcothe papers
by K. R. Utterst. speaking for
the Pika County Flsh and Garni
Protective association snd the
ChllUcothe Boat club.
In tha news dispatch to the
ChllUcothe papers, Mr. Litterst
stated that members of the two
associations had submitted lo
the management of the lake, the
conditions under which they
would sponsor a regetta this
year. Included in the condi
STUDENTS TAKE^i^SlSEVEN INJURED
EXAMINATIONS
Thirteen Waverly High
School Students Win;
On County Team
TESTS HELD MONDAY
Scholars Gb To Athens
May 1; Pike Placed
Third Last Year
A complete list of the flrst two
high ranking students in the
elemenUry elimination contests
lion* w*ere'"requ«_U that" a men.. i ***** Monday at Waverly High
ber of each association would > school, was made pubUc this
be placed on Vb# finance com-> morning by County Superlntcn-
mlttee and on nhe . advertising | **n* *■ ■■ w**
Returns of the official count
of the senior scholarship contests
recently held for Pike county
students at Waverly high school
building were received Wednesday afternoon by County SuW.
J. E. Way.
Several changes from the un-
offioUl count /made here at the
time ot the' tests were noted
when the test papers wer* returned with three tic counts being recorded
The papers were re-checked
at Columbus and returned to
Supt Way, the Anal results being announced as follows:
Gladys Hoover of Beiver High
school, won highest ranking
honors with a gracj* of 155
points.
Second place honors were
equally divided, the re-check I
showed, wllh Donald Schwardt j Body Of Joseph K. South
of Waverly High, and Rodney j worth Laid To lies! In
Marhoover of Western Rural. Pikcton Cemcterv
High, both receiving 250 points, j riKCioncemcicry
In the unofficial count, previous- i -_____—
ly announced, Schwardt had j Funeral acrvl<_ei for Joseph, Chemistry—Earl Leeth. Wes-;
TO GIVE 3-ACT PLAY
Director Well Pleased With
"Black Cats" Cast; Date
Set For April 28
"Black CaU," a three-act
farce, win be ihe entertainment offered by the junior class
of Stockdale high achooi this
spring with the date being set
for next Wednesday evening,
April 28, In the school auditorium at eight o'clock.
The director. Marguerite Fullcrton. Is well pleased with the
cast of characters and stated
they wlll bc letter perfect by
the time ot the public presentation.
The musical program will be
under th« direction ot Ralph
French.
The cast of characters follows:
AS CARS COLLIDE
Cars Crash on State
Route 550 Near Lake
White Saturday Night
ONE DRIVER FINED
Another Wreck Sunday
Morning on Route 23;
Two Are Injured
Kan*, lh* maid.
Five local residents were Injured Saturday night In an automobile accident on route 550
near Lake White at the Kenneth
Litterst cabin when a car driven
by G. K. Arnett ot Dailyville
r**.?'r.-?t_^T! and a sedan driven by Dave
committee. Mr. -Litterst stated I Th* contest covered sixteen ^rXJ?ml^,{M^,1J{1'^rU1lc^u*, Leeth of Morgantown, figured In
the management had turned i hl«" school subjects with 150
thumbs down on these two con-1 ««udent« from the six different
dftlons. j county high schools taking part
So If Lake White has a boat In'the examinations. It requlr-
regetu this summer, the man- ** scventy-Ave teachers to grade
agement will have to grant the i »-• **** Papers and compositions
requests of the** two organira- handed in Monday,
tlons, Mr. Utterst Is reported tot "Th* elimination contest held
have said. | Monday was for the purpose of
' selecting a county tcam to rep-
WAKEFIELD NATIVE! Tm^ SgV *" *'
CLAIMED BY DEATH\****
Mr. Way
TJie two students receiving the
highest grades on their papers
in the sixteen different subject!,
wcrc chosen for the county tcam
! dale; Winifred Hines. Beaver.
Parity ____eil«' a- head on crash.
Vln Cran.. th. moth-r-in-i*w.™. j o. K. Arnett. the driver ot
PriKiiu* c'ran* th»".p_n-t*r" aunt *>n* machine, suffered severe
.. —— . Mary tsaytt. cuts about thc head and fac*
"**"* ^rkyt* ^£m£ir luoo »nd • ***** «»t oo the right
Mart Poindextar". "'it.e~ei.unv ..!•-«>**. while a son, Orval Arnett.
. — Jack Williams; suffered cuts on the tacc and
Amoa. lh, handy man . ^ncath his right eye.
Mr». Noma, a moih».iy ntifhbor Arthur Thornton, of Dailyville,
.-•-.———r—— Bessie lattton ' another passenger In Amett's
St»*l*. th* detective Henry Given* —,- -«>«.j.._«4 «_.>._..■•. 1 <•_._« -.tv_„_
dona Kntsht. Uuiketti «ttno* : ***** received several cuts about
June A__m« : the face.
Lauretta Day, Ute enlerUlner.^.. J Occupants of the Ametl csr
mr™ ti^&;iari£a^^i**el*g* Mr: ********* *.» *»•
Hint* -thump Orvall, a daughter. Elizabeth,
| Arthur Thornton, of Dailyville.
a, follow,: LOCAL STUDENTS naLM8rvin rudabaugh of No-
RECEIVE HONORS MiM Arn*** *n* Marvln Rad»-
* injury ^ln the
baugh escaped .,,,.., r.
been placed^ In thfrd position. | ££**£ Southworth, 73, were j ternI Rural'; Rodney" Marhoover. j Mildred Tackett and Floyd ^Arthur Herdman, of Morgan-
Third place ranking was tak- held Sunday afternoon at onc . Western Rural. (No other con-; whit. Rank lll«l. l„ ! town waa th* olher oecuDant
en by Patricia Patterson of Pike- o'clock at the RSrdcn MethodUt \ ,e,tants entered in the chemistry; H|_,Ue R*n? .lll*h, In !#"&, t^h machu£ lhAsilt.
tony^jt*mjeoM.Ut Point. £tel»J»«* .^ **JM W ~ Commerctal Tests . &** ££** "»chtae. H,t suf
and fourth, was cinched by J. | E. Kinnison of Coalton In charge. General Science—Merle Lyt-| bruises about the body BotH
Warren of Beaver, who touted 1 Burial followed In Mound cem-j ton. Scloto Township; Alden; In the commercial contest held Leeth and Herdman had cuts
ctcry at Pikaton.. j Dunham, Scioto Township. ; at Frankfort. Saturday.' Waverly on their faces
Mr. Southworth died last Physics—Weldon C. Bembow- i High school was represented by r^, R. M. Andre attended Mr.
Tuesday at his borne at Rarden. | tT, Waverly, Charles E. Daily.; three teams by students in Typ- Lceth while the othcr victims
nB T^50"1 " Wak*fl'W* M"|Sd«o Township. | In, I and Typing II and Book- JTSi roh w?re%&**_£_
II- 1*0*. | Algebra—Mabel Lucille Shaw, keeping. first aid bv Dr R T Leevcr
„^LJAn^l'm}'a ?m,!! ^".W'vwly; Ruth Williamson. Pik.-! Thc representatives of two ot; Doth nichinc. ' were badly
united In marriage to Miss Car- ton. . these teams pUced high and damaged
rle F. Fullcrton. To this union; plane Geometry—Preston Daily; second place among twelve • Sheriff BT--R. Mercer Inveitl-
were bom two sons, WilUam C. i Scloto Township; Wayne Whltc,' schools was won hy Typing II gjtCd thc/accident
and Howard N. one daughter, | Western Rural. and Bookkeeping. \ As a result of an automoblls
Thelma. who with thetr mother, j American History — Kathryn' In the typing contest Mildred; collision early Sunday morning.
preceded hlro In death. Parsons. Western Rural; Donald ■ Tackett won second place In a i two persons were Inlured about
July 12, 1BU Mr. Southworth! Schwardt. Waverly. J group of thirty-one contestants; three and one-half miles south
SOarrlage to Mist | World History—Kathryn Ann > representing ten different schools ; 0{ u,is city on state route 23
234 points.
The fifth position was drawn
Into a two-way tie with J. Robinson McCormick of Waverly,
and Harold Bond of Scloto Town
ship High, both scoring 230
points, each.
Irma Lytton of Scioto Township, ranked sixth with 224
points.
The seventh position, wss hope
lessly tied In s three-way knot
With Henry Givens of Stock-
date, Charles Dally of Sctoto
and Charlcs Eugent WaHs ot osteite- tHmmtGrgt Rarden. Two Vulgamore, Ptketon: Virginia Supt. John R. Teichert said thla^an-i Jcddle Tatman _of Jssoer
Western Rural, all three mak-''4
Ing 223 points as their final
grade.
SupL Way said this morning
that all were to be congratulat
children wefc "hom to this union.: Mae Blrkhimer, Piketon. j morning. j WM ftned j
Mr. Southworth for many Latin I—Edith Pope, Wavcrly: In thc bookkeeping contest 0_>eratina while Intoxicated
years was employed by the N. j Helen Woods, Waverly. , Floyd Whltc won second place; charge by Magistrate G W _D
tt W. .railroad as a pumper.: _aun U—Mary M. Cole, Scioto; in a group of thirty contestants Twyman. after an affidavit had.
Thc great part of his life was, Township; Zelma Massie, Wav-! representing nine schooU. 'been filed In his court bv Arthur
since buying the farm. ed upon their fine showing and i spent in R.rden, aftcr leaving cr]y. . These students with a num- MrOulre of Oak Hill who was
Mr. John Teichert also spoke | th«t all the above mentioned j his Pike county home. ! French I—Ruth Cutler. Wav-'. ber of others will bc certified drivme the other machine
during the meeting, explaining ttudents would probably receive Hc is survived by his wi.e-.j^riy; James B. Logan, Wavcrly. j as eligible for thc state commer- S.,J; hl__hwav Datrolmcn Into the crowd several matters scholarships to different Ohio! a dauthtcr, Charlotte L. of De-j French II—Warren Eugene I cial contest to bc held at Bowl- \-e.i\eated the wreck and stated
which are wry important In thc colleges and universities this fait, troll: a son. Joseph Edwin, at Ware. Wavcrly; Mildred Carolyn ing Green. May Sth/ a,,.. Ru.h rhtiatraan of this city
[home: a step-daughter. Jcanet. Brown, Waverly. j Commercial teachjrt*. John Mc-j and^ jimnir' cWn^m^n were to
MRS. ROSE SCHWARDT | of Detroit: two brothers. Charles,' English. Grade 9-Mcrtlyn ; Connaughcy of the local faculty J^ed MUs Wmtom suffered
continuation ot the club.
A contest to sell stock and
All tractors, when traveling J get new members was Inaugu
rated at thU meeting for which
a prUe. a repeating shotgu.i
wlll bc given to the person se
SERVICES HELD TODAY i J* ***** l***n*rd G*. of Colum-1 jackwn. Waverly; Helen Dun-; was in charge of the Waverly a (raeturcd coU.-,r bone whi!»
| bus and eon sister. Mrs. Louisa | ham, piketon. ! high, school teams. ! Jimmy Christm-m received cuts
Funeral services for Mrs. Rose
Wallers of Columbus.
English. Grade 10-~Ican Kcl- >
I ser. Wavcrly; Ola Besch. Beaver. "JS/
curing thc largest sum of money\?£?™5™2 «,»'-_. Lm hi, _.«**" IftWP PMARPP niTMII. n English. Grade 11—Lcla Con-
ar^'SS^r^bSI: p.^,0^ •'««« w-!ster visiting here
ThU contest will last about two Funeral home with Rev _J V. | shcriff R E Merccr arTttV^ i ^ CMd(; i2_iyfficla
"•" S*°ne: P***°* * **** Me»odtst, G)€nn vulgamore. of Wakefleld. pJSnwn Piketon; Mlrlanf Shy, Harmon FuUchcr, and Edward
church conducing the rites. Xo^^ ^TillilarT charge, puSttJT* ^^ ^^ , G. Bogardus. of Petersburg. Ind, ■ maV'AT^Z'amm^^iT'at^n"^
^A}A}^..2A^J\i^ZACA,\**>* »£h«wj>;.lntoxi£ation fll-; R^ this number under thei droppS into the offlci t,i. «2» of the fine and Tatman paid
PEACHES AND CREAM
FOR WILLIAM POWELL
on the head and left hand. Tha
Chfistmans were occupants ot
the McQuirc machine.
Tatman's driving rights were
also revoked aftcr his fine ani
arraignment.
Magistrate Twyman remitted
cemetery under the direction of,^ by-Ralph.Pfeifer. Thc alleg-
the A. M. Gregg company
rules and regulations of
through Waverly must either
have rubber tired wheels or get
permission from Mayor Cable-
man to Uke a special route
through town, without damaging streets anymore than necessary, tt wss decided by members of Council, Tuesday evening at thetr reguUr meeting.
Tbe new city hall building
discussion was side-tracked, because ot the non-appearance of
Architect Johnson of Jackson,
who has been working on the
plans revising them.
A represetrtative of the Southern Ohio Quarries company of
Chillicothe, submitted a pUn
whereby the firm would assist __
Council In pUnning for the ex- ncM as of former years wher. Philip S/hwsrdt of thU city. j "MagUtr»te" Twyman fined him! FVctockla toe'rwlrnVng"to7 ir-1 other reiaUvM Tn* tt» couotx. -he Ohio Highway Planning Sur-
tenslve repslrs now being plan- he assisted hU father, the Ute The-sgcd Udy Is survived by|,100 and mU on ^ totoxiea-j Jtr_cu-ni Mr. Way sUted . j A former Pike counUin, Har- *** *** Columbus. «Js based
ned tor city streeU, the lm- S. A. Powell. Pike county's lesd- two chUdrcn. Mrs. Muriel Margo | Uon chargfj and ^ wil| ^ tried!'^ ,;„ aanTrtssii coulter mon paid up hU subscription to **** observations conducted dur-
provcmenU to start early this inf fruit grower for years. Bill and Charlcs D Schwardt, bo-h lattr for ^^ ,Ututory offense.; Dartidpatcd in the Athens con-' The Watchman, whkh he has '**** *****°* ot ***** **** °n 8|1
summer. HU plan was to be
Uken under consideration, and
he was asked to submit estimates as to the cost .
Several other routine matters,
L ?___.?? TjI a ',** offenses were committed at j sU.e w, arc permitted to se-ivUlt to Pike county
Mrs. Schwsrdt died Tuesday; Trail ,nn MK WakefleW. ■»**• •• •" ^„ oHhirty -r. Fulscher. who is M
It will be pleasing news to at her home from complications, j Wb |
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