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THE WAVERLT WATCHMAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 19«_! DEATHS ciuusTornER mm.ii:i Chri.topher Miller, 84, a form-j er custodian of the Waverly school*, died Sunday morning at 11*93 o'clock In Mercy hospiul where he had been entered at noon on Saturday for treatment He had been ill for the past three week, with a heart ailment "Cliri." as he was known by local resident*, was a member ot the Evangelical church- He wa. preceded ln death by hi. wife. Amelia. Thc bciy remained at the Boyer Funeral home until Wednesday at 1 o'clock when it wa. moved lo the Evangelical church for the final rite*. Rev. The«>dore Schlundt of Chillicothe officiated at the service* held at two o'clock wllh burial following in Evergreen cemetery undcr thc direction of A. H. Boyer. Thc aged resident, is turvived by a .on. Fred ot Covington, Ky., a daughter. Miss Mary at homc, • six grandchildren, one great grand child, and one great great grand child. Kinney of PorUmouth and Vora Beekman ot Idaho. She also leave* a titter, Mr*. Nancy Brown of near Waverly. JAMES EMMETT BEAVKH.S James Emmett Beavers, 63, died at his home on Beavers' nidge near Latham. Monday evening at 9 o'clock from complications. Funeral services will be hcld this aftem.xrn al two o'clock at Beavers' Chapel with Rev. Chri. Vanmcter, officiating. Burial will be made in White Oak cemetery. He is survived, by hit wife, Grace, and six children. Stella. Delia, Jame* Jr., and. Sherman all at home, Harvey of Nace't Cornet* and Mrs. Emma Recknagcl of Dayton. MRS. LESLIE HM- KM W Mr*. Sarah Evelyn Beekman. 84, wife of Leslie Beekman of Idaho, died Monday evening at five o'clock at her home following a stroke suffered two weeks ago. Tdt several years. Mr. and Mrs. v.,, i 'ii i . had charge ot thc telephone exchange at Idaho. ^•'"^Funcral services were held Wednesday afternoon al two o'clock at the Gregg Funeral home with Rev. Paul Ertel. pastor of the local Methodist church, officiating. Interment followed in Mound cemetery at Pikeion under the direction of A. M. Gregg. Surviving are her husband and the.c children: Mrs. Elva Dowdie of Waverly. Mrs. George Hill of Wavcrly, Route 2. Mrs. Homer EDIT11 MARIE PETTaT Edith Marie Pettit. 8-month-old daughter of Mrs. Clara Pettit of Salt community near Wakefleld. and the Uto Clinton Pettit tfTcd Tuesday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock at Portsmouth General hospitel of an intestinal ailment. The child wa. admitted to the hospitel Monday. Funeral service, werc scheduled to be hcld this moming at 10 o'clock at Scioto church with Rcv. John Kemper, officiating. Burial will follow in Scioto cemetery under direction of the Davis-Ham- merstein company of Beaver. JOHN D. CUTUP : John D Cutlip, 59, a retired N. tt W. railway engineer died , Saturday evening at nine o'clock I at his home in the Wakefleld community. He had been In falling health for thc past nine year, and I had been bedfast for .ix weeks. Funeral service, were hcld on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock 'at the Wakefleld Freewill Baptist church with Rcv. William Sheppard officiating, and interment followed in Mound cemetery at Piketon. The decea«ed wu married to Myrtle Friend in 1907 at Pulaski. Va. and eight children were bom to thi* union. The eldest and youngest children preceded him in death. Surviving are hU wit* snd these children: Harry'Cutlip of Canton, Louis Cutlip and Mr*. Dorothy Cremean* of Wakefleld, Mrs. Helen Bowman of Waverly Route 1, Mrs. He.el Thorson of Chillicothe and Warren O. Cutlip. serving with the U. S Navy overseas. He, also leaves three brother., Charlet It Cutlip of Wakefleld, Frank Cutlip of West Jefferson, and George B. Cutlip of Beech- wood Park. Va.. and ten grandchildren. w niiiri MMiHi French Bonr . Brand zab ' ....---. tsest,' Tha nr* Maul al r.'/ . rt...rIf ...... \£J *4XA l-atrtra-tt •**•_» ^fc_™. ti'- i a t-att t pa-tj ^sj^ Fancy Prunes Lb. 10c Grapefruit Can __k TO-to Sit** *ulct*— Unsweetened—4* ot. Fruit Cake -....$1.47 Cranberry Jar 16c Country Out*— -<i U>. Cak* Sauec—Class Pack—1« ox. Bevcrages 3 Bots. 23c _ _*__*.• Krotrtri *_*-_,-nu* Dep-14 Cherries Hot IZc ox. Bot*. Maraschino—Country Out-—- oz Krocer'* Country Clab QUICK OATS Pkg 1 "C Kroger'. Country Clab CAKE FLOUR FLOUR Krorer** Cer* CRACKERS . . K-oger* Count OLIVES 241b 85c Krorer** Country Club K-oter* Country Clab . .'. Z Pkg ZS)c L 29c Jack Frott—IUaln Evap. Milk 5 Cans 47c Kroctr. Country Out*—Tall Fresh Butter I,h. 49c Country Ctutt—Creamery Oleo _ 2 Lbs. 33c Kra.tr a r_t*--nort* Windsor Loaf 69c Am.-lean or Plrnfnlo C*u*t-f-— 1 Ui Fresh Candy Pkg. 15c Kanr-.tt-.ar. Mix or Santa Creams —14 o_ Chocolates.. 3 lb. bx. 95c Kroter't Ataorttt*— Mixed Nuts Lb. 27c Walnuts. Lb. 29c Diamond- Enflia-i CARROTS "5c Garden Fre-lv—CUoped Top* CRAPEFROIT I -> 29c Texas Ss-t-dli-t_--l_ir»of Juice POTATOES _% 33c C. 8. No. 1 Maine Potatoe* fee Winter Lay-away—tt Lb Bar When Packet.—$1.45 ^ ORANGES .... . 2 "49c That Sweet—Juicy Kind from Ftorid* CABBAGE I •■■** 9c ___r_r—White Tina XUaOa APPLES A 5 "• 29c U. 8. N*. 1 MRS. SAM MILLER Kuneral service* for Mr*. Sam Miller. 53, of Waverly Route 1. werc held Friday morning at 11 o'clock at Glvens Chapel with Rev. E. L_ Cyrus of FUtwood*. Ky_ ofllclatlng and burial followed in the chapel cemetery. The deceased succumbed Tuesday evening, December Sth al the Deaconess hospital, Ironton, after a lingering illness. Besides her husband, (he ls survived by 7 .on., Elmer of Waverly. Floyd of Pedro. Charles of Beaver, Chester a Missionary in Brazil. John lima, and Forrest and Paul at home; four daughters, Carrie of Waverly Route 2. SJelta of Springfleld, and Goldie and Florence at home; also seven sitters, Mrs. Sarah Delander and Mrs. Carrie Aultman of near Waverly, Mr.. Catherine Malone of Pedro, Mrs. Myrtle Hicks of Rush, Ky., Bertha and Marie of Cincinnati and Darlene ot Detroit, Mich ORLANDO EDWARDS Orlando Edward., 59, a former resident of the Owl Creek community died Friday evening at 7 o'clock at St Anthony hospital, j Columbus, following an operation ten day. ago. Ms- Ten years ago HFmoved to Co- ' lumbus and wa. recently employ- \ ed by lhc Curtiss-Wright company • in lhat city. Funeral sen-ices werc hcld on j Sunday afternoon at two o'clock I at Beaver Valley church, with i L-uri.il following in Cordial cemetery near Beaver under the direction of the Davis-Hammer.tein company of Bca**er. Surviving are his wife. Mr*. Mary Beven. Edwards and these children, Mrs. Alice Spurlln of Al- bert.ville, Ale, Mrs. Nellie Firm. Maston. Delbert and Junior Edwards ot Columbus. MRS. DOROTHY WOODS Funeral service* wcre hcld Friday afternoon at two o'clock at lhe Richmondale Methodist church for Mrs. Dorothy Lcuedda Woods. 29, of near that village, with Rev. E. A. Brown officiating. Burial followed in Little Mound cemetery under the direction of A. It. Gregg. Mrs. Woods died December 8th at hcr home following a short Illness of complications. She was a divorcee, and is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emma Woods; two children, Anna Anderson and Kenneth Wickline; two brothers, Luther Woods of Richmondale and John Woods of Blooming.burg; and two sisters, Mrs. Goldie Long of Blooming.burg, and Mrs. Margaret Puckett of Chillicothe. ANNA Et H1NGSHAW Mrs. Anna R. Hingshaw, 81, resident of the Nipgen community, succumbed Wednesday night at 10:25 o'clock at her home from EXTRA MILES FROM YOUR TIRES! :r.Y SEALLEAK * SEAtS PO/tsC1V*£f ASTyou R/C5f T-V MA/#rA/**Yf PKOPSR, A/A AAESS9AE/ * PAOTEC7S 7/ME A#PTt/AEf SEALLEAK psy* for itself in «_-*•_- milts trom -four tires! You need S_-A_L-_EAKnow, to keep your car running as -one as possible. Avoids damage from soft tircs-nd punctures! complications. She wa* a native Ros* counUan and was the widow of the Ute Will Hingshaw. Funeral service* will be held Friday afternoon al two o'clock at the Nipgen church and burial will be made In Fcl* cemetery under the direction ot A. M. G-Cggr Two sister* »urvive. Mrv Ollle Leak of Columbu* and Mr*. Charlotte Morri* oftStruther*. Ohio. CLASSIFIED ADS. * tnc hout*. Write Appaal Boat-. QUI. llcoti*e. Ohio. ll-S-t* ron SALX—Hot-teholtf rumiinr». in* cliidin* . dt-tks. vanity drtriaer. cheat of drawar*. RCA —tubs) radio, up* rl*M piano, table and many ntnsr aitlcltt-. O. E. a-MO-i-d. Ill Eatl nf-n ttrr-t. Wavrrly. Ohio. ll-lt-ll ELMER MrNEAL "OR SALE—An African Hon skin r O. L-ontr-. 211 East fifth atri-ri. Wat-arty, Ohio. 11*1.-It Elmer McNeal, M. retired farm- *»_«* ron RENT—Three room Apartment rOR rt-WT-S n*--_*rn apartmenU. a S-r-otp and a 4-room. at Alma, heat antf ttattr furnlahasl. taw Dr. Slf- l«r at hu attlee in Was-rrly on Txiit* dayt and r"Tt-ays. It-.-tU TOR RKNT-sA modam houaa, rexxnt and bath. Pboos _** Shrtdtr. 110 BrU-f* a-rett- Ohio. • 11 -. flva w il. Visits His Family Corporal Kenneth Harold Breunig, who Is ttationed at Dow Field, Bangor, Maine, but who has been attending radio school at Kansas City, Mo., for th* last IS weeks, spent a fifteen days' furlough with hi* father. George Breunig and family, of Piketon. . ! Corporal Breunig enlisted ln the -le^^^'Xa^^^tei-Tiiir^rtny Air Corps. September 20th, Onay. Rout* Ho. t. Wavarly. Ohio.; U-», Tclephona Idaho isrll il-li-lp I bath. Son water. IKhta and . h«*ailn* sov* rurnlshcxi. tt*e or call er.'died Tuesday afternoon at 2,waiter Sehau-eii. so* Third tti-a-t. o'clock at the Pike county home j Waverty. Ohio. Phono MOW I.-HmJ at Idaho. His death wa. attribut- j *—;■ -e, ._ ,„nm,„., ' TOR SALE—S-room Hout* and al- ed to innrmiues. moM , ,_.„ <>. (r__n<i. 11, my*s Funeral services will bc held' from Wakefleld knott-n at the latin thl, afternoon at two o*clock with [ g !^S5^tT £&.?%£&, bufi»l following In the county:Ohio. ii-io*u home' cemetery under the dlrec- ' • Uon of the Davis-Hammerstein I rOR SA*_E—Nini- Pv-s. t weeks old. , _ . See or telephona Meivin Rader. Pike- company of Beaver. | ton. Ohio. Routa I. Phone J***. 1-O-lt A sister living in Piketon it the only survivor. Church Group Meets rOR SAtE— Reritleretl Duroc Jersey Hoar and .lltt jutt weaned. See Paul Dmon. Waverly, Ohio. 11-3-Up rOR SAIX—Very choir* Ouemaey dairy helfen tea eae-v rfon-reutesl bull fre* with S head. Dett of breed- In*. Homestead Farm,., MrC.raw, New It-J-U Th* Willing Workers cl»s* of. the Piketon Methodist church met j v',„ on Thursday evening in the church __, basement for their December 1 ron SAix-Smali hom*. near Wav- meeting with a pot luck supper [gNgg ^*j_&^Tg_5r_. The dev-oUonal. were led by t trn Sullivan! Avenue. Columbut. Ohio. Mr*. Flora Wills. Christma*! pieces were re»d by Mrs. Henry , WAKTEt*—within th* n*xt so das-t Sonner, Miss Lena Miller and Mrs. [»« •*» \^J"^-A 'i-_^r?l>-_- Roxie Armstrong. Twelve mem- • and cotton wood. D. _t s. tumtxr * bers and one guest were present ! E.PS«rW«,mXy- oh,°* ■"n,t,,f.*?|.,s. . ^v ! Jeweler Breaks Leg I WANTED—4 Women. _J-40 for d»m- cmttratlon work wllh Ntuonal Md**. Co Prte to travel tn Suu ot Ohio. '._ . - ... it s. 1 Salary and axpenaes Spesrlal rontid- Walter S Weaver, well known • erauon to thoa* that drtv* oar. Bo* Chillicothe Jeweler, suffered a ••*■• **•* Tracture of both bones in hi* left leg below the knee. Tuesday when he fell on the ice. WA**nxt>— Ind-strlou* housekeeper; car* on* child; mutt b* food economical cook, healthy and capable mana*. | USED CARS Here is an Outstanding Lot of Good, Clean Cars 1—1937. PODGE COUPE, nice condition./^pod set of 'tires.' / y. 1—19J7 FOBD DELUXE COUPE radio-so-H heater, one of our best buys. 1—1927 CHEVROLET COUPE radio and heater, priced to sell. 2—1931 FOR TUDOR MODEL A's, here are two really good Model A's. PICKUPS 1—1941 FORD -V..TON PICKUP, excellent tires, Uke neve. Above cars can all bc sold to suit thc customer. Within Government Rcgulation-W. GET YOUR 1943 CALENDAR AT VALLERY'S GARAGE Clarence Vallery PHONE NO. 170 WAVERLY, OHIO We've Answered the Call- to the Armed Forces! To Protect Your Homes and Mine roa trm tsass Sa.erta* fcr Cat -Af. root rum mvrcw rocuri PIKE AUTO SUPPLY south MA-turr sT--trr WAVEttLY, OHIO 1 Mr. A. M. Gregg, for the past fifteen years one of Southern Ohio's prominent Funeral Directors, successfully passed all his Army examinations at Huntington, W. Va., Saturday, and will report to Fort Thomas, Ky., Saturday, December 19th, where he will later be assigned to a camp for his basic training. We wish to announce to the public and our many friends that our business will continue in the future, in th4*fliaTOe and efficient manner, as in the past, while Gregg is serving his country to protectnAir rights of freedom and liberty. The Gregg Funeral Home has the most modern and up-to-date equipment of any funeral home in this section, ambulances, invalid coaches and a large chapel for the convenience of our patrons. Mr. Charles P. Howe, who has been connected with Mr. Gregg for several years, will be in charge of the business. He is a local young man, a graduate of the Cincin- \ nati College of Embalming. _\fter-_.erv-/ ing two years apprenticeship, he was granted his license as an em balm er and funeral director in 1930. For the past fourteen years he has followed his work and is well known throughout Southern Ohio and West Virginia. He still holds a license as an embalmer and funeral direct or in both states. Prior to entering Mr. GreggS's employe he was funeral director and enibalmer of a large company in Huntington, W. Va. He also holds a Special Certificate in Restorative Arts. Agisting Mr. Hov:.», will be Mr. Elmer Smith, also a local family man, who has been a valuable member of the Gregg firm for several years. Mr. Smith is a capable and efficient member of the Gregg staff and an excellent ambulance driver. With these capable men in his employ, Mr. Gregg takes this opportunity to inform the public that the usual high standards set forth by this establishment will be continued while he is in the sei' ce. He also desires to announce that the entire personnel and modern up-to-date equipment of the Funeral Home will be available ^t all hours of the day and night, and that your patronage will be appreciated in the future, as it has been in the past. Mr. Gregg extends a personal "Very Merry Christmas and A Happy Victorious New Year" to all his friends .nd reminds everyone to buy more War Stamps and Bonds for the preservation of our American Way of Life. A. Me (Mack) Gregg l»_s_--t_t_t*_k_M*_t_t_-r___t_^^ ! ©hi? Wau-?rtg Wutctimsm OinO STATE MI'-HM X volume se WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. DECEMHtR 24. 1942 NUMBER 17 GRANDANDPETIT JURORSJIRAWN Thirty-five Names Taken From Jury Wheel On Saturday Morning FOR J/\NUARY TERM Complete List Of Those To Serve Released By County Court Clerk Name* of grand and petit juror* tor the January term of common pica, court were drawn from the Jury wheel Saturday morning at 10 o'clock by Jury commiuioner., S. H Hamilton and C. C. Haynes. Fifteen county resident', names ■were listed for grand Jury duty and twenty name, were drawn a* petit Jurymen, according to the complete list furnished the pre*.. The list of drawings follows: GRAND JtT.V Frank Ughtle, Pebble township. John J. Cutlip, Scioto township. Effle Newman, Marlon township. _"to«c Daylor, Waverly. •Ruth Vulgamore. Pee Pee twp. Orley Dewey. Waverly. John Brust, Beaver townthlp. S. M. Klngery. Pee Pee twp. Grace Barch. Waverly. Paul Scowden, Benton twp. C. R. Marhoover, Benton twp. A. M. Owen*, Union township. Uoyd Hall, Perry township. Katherine Sigismund, Waverly. Minnie Reeves, Sunflsh twp. FKTaT JU»Y John H. Stoll, Beaver township. H.t A. Bailey, Marlon township. W. T. Lambert, Benton twp. Vora Beekman, Benton twp. John UUlcJi, Pee Pee township. lUhl Brewer. East Jack-on twp. Gwendolyn Baughn. Waverly. Oscar Hughe*. Mifllin township. Leola Toll*. Mifllin township. George P. Newman, East Jackson township. , Winston Arrowoottl. Waverly. Ed Sautter, Waverly. William Cochenour, Pee Pee tp. Ralph Harrison, Perry township. John Schauta*. Beaver. Cecil Retstnger, .Beaver. John C Bowman, West Jackson township. S. A. Pollard. Benton township. Lawreece Harm. East Jackson townahlp. F. M, Steiner, Waverly. V Beaver Man In Africa Receives Promotion EIGHTY-FIVE MEN IN THE JANUARY CALL More Married Men Slated To Go Next Month Aceordin-. To Draft Board Clerk Eighty Pike County urWttlve service draftee* will be let' the January call, It was anivnuurxHl Tuesday morning by Charle* A. Baylor, draft board clerk Possibly a few more will be added to the call by the local board, the addition made nccrs- sary when some failed to report for the December call to complete the quota and. other* were transferred. Of the eighty-five mentioned for January, which will Include morc married men from the county, eighty-three . will be white and two colored Inductee*. Thl* will be the second large call to take eligible married men from thl* vicinity. Thirty-seven entrained Saturday at noon for Ft Thomas, Ky., among them being A, M. Gregg, Waverly funeral director for the paat fifteen years, James Dunham, a Waverly High school Instructor and Robert Willson. supervising prinicipal of Western Rural school at .Latham. V COLLECT OVER TON OF SCRAP AT SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Ehrman, of Beaver, have received word that their son. Franklin, 1* now In North Africa, and has been promoted In the engineering division of the Army Air Corp* to private flrst clas*. Private Ehrman was employed by the Ohio Mineral Company plant at Beaver when he wa* Inducted into the service Ave months ago and formerly, wa* a new* carrier In that vicinity. He received hi* training at Ft. Bragg. N. C. and FT. Dix. N. J., before being sent to England. ' Another son. Private Kenneth Ehrman, inducted three month* sgo. 1* In th* quartemaster corps ln a medical unit at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. V Johnson Gets Varsity 0 The Scrap Show held Thursday evening at the Wavcrly Theatre under the direction of the local Scout Troop, produced 3330 pounds of scrap for the w»r effort. *»» Thi* tcrap wa* collected as admission to see an official war Aim. donated by the film companies. Scoutmaster Jame* and th* local Scouts with to thank those who donated the' scrap and also the theatre owners, Mr. and Mr*. Tom Jones *nd their employees for the donation of th* theatre and assistance ln presenting the extra ahow. fV r- ,. Teacher's Father Dies Ernest Eylar, 31, a former High, land county resident and father r.f Mis* Erne-Un* EyUr, Waverly teacher, ws* found dead In bed Saturday morning at It o'clock at hi* home in Warren. -, He had been ill of influenza and death wa* attributed to a heart attack. He was was a con of the late Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Eylar, ot Ralnsboro. and a brother to the late L. Beryl Eylar, former county auditor of thl* county. He U survived by two children. Mis* Eylar, and Private George Eylar, ot Camp Crowder, Mo. Hi* wife died in February, 1838. Funeral -ervice* were held on Tuesday aftern-ton at two o'clock at Ralnsboro Metohdist church with burial In Hillsboro cemetery. V WINS TOP RANKING According to word Just received by The Watchman from the American Berkshire Association of Springfleld, Illinois. A. _rsf. lltll _■_.** B )^^____ftk ______ ■fe -^'_i________«-' *^ c • __f*^m K*_-__- ***_-9________H_ —*JZ__S[.- - *^**-||Op--t. . ^£ _WeW__w . _______ FSA PERSONNEL AT AREA MEETING To Gear Into USDA Program And A*-1 i In l .rrin Labor Problems, Pike In Area K WINTER ARRIVES WITH BIG SNOW Nine Inches Snow Falls Here Sunday Is Report Made By Observer ROADS IMPASSABLE The "Place of the Farm Secur-. I ity Adminittratlon in the 151.1- | USDA Agricultural Program," wa*' ! the subject ot en Ares K merlins. ,'held at thc Dcshler-Walllck hotel ; In Columbus, Wednesday night 1 and Thur-day, December IS and ' j 17. The local personnel Ru.sell Jn JV*Iany parts Of County G. England, RR Supervisor; Grace a »» •_ --, D. Eleyet. Home managrrm-nt Su- AS Mercury Drops To pervUor; and Madiwn Irwin, sec-i 12 Below Monday retary, attended all session*, j *T ^Arna K. includes the 26 hilly! ' counties in south and southeastern |, :Ohla Monday ushered the first day. of winter into Waverly wllh prob- Mr. A. L. Sorensen. sts* direct- . &J*£*_« !$!*___?,VSS Ior for the Farm Security Admin- " 'JIT^Tm" rc«)rt*r»d ,0 •j* i istratlon. keynoted the conference H^l'^L 7'? m<> *"d "*?* iby .tating that V. S. Farmer,' ^S it^Te " T °", ""Ta j first responsibility in the nest ££" £*£*** " "** » " , year is production ol ton* of food.: ZL7PJT" * ,, Commercial farmer, are produc < V™ ™*"r° w<rfher (f^ ing to capacity now. Mr. Sorcn- I ™< r°' ^V'",'-?,■'T^it, •sen continued. Any increase In : J?*."1 JT"'*: ,.***r*'.n* ^"^ i production nest year must come' **h L "T.*1 ^*S ,hI!rwth* from the small farmer, who In ,£'*£_ LuL"?-M. Tv'" ^"l many instance, have a wealth of i ^V^lt* bUnk'»n* *h' «■■<■» •«- !unupp_d resource, in the sht^!*S-^fhi!l_*!fi^ ?. the of labor and land. Suf-emsor. j C™"£,Zt^iH00* °'?'£• •mat help these families manage h™*!' W,M,tT ^n'r C,W" their resource, at peak efficiency. = £ _*?r«* ,Jr* *?™i>T moming ;Mr. Sorensen reported that .t-r-!^,,^ '" ,W"VevrbL' nCh" v.tion faces many people in the-1'Vv ^ ^ k^i V ,?* !world today. American food la-^Tf morm,u' ,wn"• ^T *•" their only onl, chance for M.AZZ^^V*™™* t_fJ_\ |Und-Lea_e re.-lirem.nU last year **>"l**1 •boJ« ^ du"n« "* took 13 per «nt of th. total U.."Z^alnVt*iw X S. food production and next yMtiT-T^ * * ,-*■ ■ . * are expected to Uke 2S per cent. ■ . A b'1** *'M/^"ttt ' *""', !Lend-Lea_e has already ordered f*/ m°r"ln* *"d "f™ ™* of 80.000 garden seed packeU. ; ^_lt*nOW .*h" ^'J^T^ Mr. Sorensen said that he felt:,*™^ fpr'"k'ttl Mnd Md dlrt on agriculture had rpeeded up more lhe ™ ~??'y!lU slowly than industry. Agriculture -*» "^ w«h*--!*,1 w«r« Nothing more fitting, thc truly American Virgin Mother brought forth a son in a u now in about the same produc-. IZ^TT/mT?., e. 'Tf"? ,Z, ,**,", way of life and especially of Christmas manger at Bethlehem, peoples of practically I tion posiUon now that ■•**-^*»7;du^^^n(J,""„"fI{J time, than the remembrance of the favorite all nations have fount, solace and comfort wa» ••• a year ago. All farm fam-: no ,ehool wou]d ^ neW (in Mon. poem. "Twas thc Night Before Christmas" in the annual miracle of Christmas. •••** •nd *•■ •««•«•« --*,«** *<- day. Persons attending Christ- wl.ich depicU young America, expectant of Many of us in small towns, such as Wav- jwo™ ««*••»■«-' on an all-out food fMt proJ.r,m, a, {he v.-j-aj, the many good things to come. erly are able to picture the suffering caused £2£ttJ .pr°f'!m,- , , *, churche* throughout the county Christmas eve comes this year to a badly by war lords. You and I have a friendly; s_S___Icn Careful plan* m_it b,'*'*1 notified during the pro- confused world. The destinies of dictator and personal interest in each other.. imade at one* gram* of the dismi*»al of school* nations, guided by false prophets, have Our conception of neighborly love and de-i The m_n-power shoruge in a^-j Mow'*J''' brought untold suffering to untold millions votion has eased many a saddened heart;! rieulture dictates that Farm Se- i c M*_.-f c*r' utl ouUid"- a*ar*ge* of a sorely tried humanity. i we have extended the helping hand cheer-1 curity Admini.tr*tlon policie, be J?turd*7 n,*hl -*""•<-•• _* i"-1- Regardless of the haunting shadows of iftilly when the road ahead seemed impasa-1 altered to ketrp Urm* ia opera- j h'^L_^,ow,,,™% °" . .". i war. the deep abiding joy of C-hristmas ***le. ^^luor, ami to utttUe t^^^^\^^^l^^t__^_l^. is felt throughout the world. sMmost two- The Waverly Watchman which has record- full cape-city. Every _-_rrow«- _*vi "' ■■»»Jl*™" 2_f S2 thousand years ago the Star of Bothkheti. ed community events, both happy and aad,(every sppllcsnt family will be>Sund£wnltht "^ ™£j£25 shone brightly on the s-wne old world, Its wishes for each of you a Christmas Day of **-*-** th*' following question: rtfUUrwa l2 _--.,«. btitiW ^^ rays penetrating bravely through the dark- faith and hope—a Christmas rich with the **" ness of a world filled with fear and ignor- loyalty of friends and graced with a measure ance. * brimming over with happiness. In Waverly we have felt but a hot breath Let's all give thanks on this day of days of the global war, but we are thankful that for the many blessings we still enjoy in a Christmas 1942 will bring us renewed hope, crazy old world of turmoil and strife, especially to the ones who havc suffered To our readers, and friends, therefore, we j production, morc than you and I. extend a friendly handclasp and wish you Since that flrst Ch*-_>rtmas Day when the and yours, "A Very Merry ChrLtrtmas." Our Christmas Greeting to You WORK ON FltTER tribuU the moat to th. war effor?** I "-"*•• *>*-«-TCury did not climb FSA wiU work cicely with mucn ",bov*> ••»• **""*- *■*••'-* *"•■•• USES of Ute WarM__spowvCom-|"lfl*0*,t •• °'ris*o_ Monday morn- mlsslon In locating farm famlll** I *"-»- and farm workers wher* they will i v contribute a maximum amount in ACCEPTS NEW JOB U. 3. RepresenUtive Jacob E. .800 WOMEN WANTED I °**^ »n«*^nced at hi* c-nce here l today that he hsd accepted an SCIENCE TALENT To Study Plans To WORK ON FILTER I Th. v. s Empio*-m«nt service !,pp^1Um*nJ,M. _ Sp*ci'1 Art*t TESTS ARE.HELD, Continue Lunches; TO START DEC. 29 j t£«£ £*J* ™j^™^£™n^n^«£°4 '•,_.-.,_. i_ > s..... *___* _.,,K,„'«.!*-,c-Uld assume hi* new dutie* im- *«?&l s^njL. ■__•!-_« mTBJS Tiiiv^i^jsr^.f^A^ T^^^^r^^ Conducts First Exams At Piketon High School j to devise some mean* of continu- ting thc school lunch rooms, lt is believed by J. E Way, county *u- Revamping Of Filter And Irittallin-. Chlorinator The wages paid are above the average in thU dUtrict Lloyd GlVenS SuCCUITtbs Anyone interested in urged toj , ATHENS. O.. December it— Among the thirteen football players initiated Into Varsity TO". Ohio University's honorary athletic society, wa* Robert Louis Johnson. 41- Second street, Waverly. OTganlied ln 193*., Varsity "O" serve* ss s means of bringing together the men who have been awarded the athletic Insignia of Ohio University. Mr. Johnson, who U a senior working toward a Bachelor of Science degree in educaUon, wa* also active ln football while attending Waverly High school V WINS WAB SAVING BOND Mrs. Pearl Srofe. manager of the Polly Prim Beauty Shop on East Second (treet. wa* advised Monday that she hsd won a first pin. of a $23 War Saving llond fives, recently ln a CUirol Com-1 pany contest tor the best hint on, "How To Save." Mrs. Srofe report* tha firm U now sponsoring the coneet which has $7,000.00 in prite*. most of them ln War Saving* Bond*. GET PL-BNTY OF SCRAP BLaum. of thl* city, well known breeder of pedigreed and registered hogs, PUced flrst in the state ranking, and •ighteenth in the enUre nation la the production of Berkshire hog* recorded during the put year. Mr. Blaum ha* been a breeder of registered hogs for the past ten ye*r* and The Watchman congratulates him upon obuinlng tuch a flne record. —, V Enjoy Extra Holiday Pike county school children en- Joyed an extra one-day holiday Monday when County Supt J. E. Way announced there would be no school until Tuesday. The short one-day vacaUon was brought about by Old Man Winter when he plunged this section in- sub-zero weather and made many county road* almost impassable with almost a foot of enow in many localities. School buses resumed their dally trips on Tuesday. r-V . Receives Promotion Wlth the recent _-*-*_mncement, "'> "J " ^ w^ver'lv oT_V^m 5T °* i^w T ° "**. C°„Urt! lumbu** «u«^b«> *»*>T -" «* at th* «Aool lunch room, which. *'" 1?£* * Sr__________J_T2' """r* 'r-J^-T'i;.-30 aM<>nday ■ *««•*» •»«»»'»>■ ChiUicothe. held Thursday at Piketon High _« operated a* WPA projecU will j£ "■ thtoJ^ ,^J:,VB,il* ^^ MUL ,A ?*-"»;; •*"«• »■« "*<- been a patient for school under the supervision of, be dl_conUnued on jinuary JOth,^* **"..***"*? _S_-*?___!_r {*!***.* thu w.r plant wiU:,.veral months "ing of the pre*ent_filter system,|_« pre_ent to interview appUcanU Mr. Glvens wu a World War I Preliminary examlnaUon in con- I pcrintendent of SchooU nection with the national Second : E | Annual Science Talent Search wa* j that George J. StoU. j«chool authorities are now faced [."**_," ___-____Tr_^__-'^__7ml\ T *'"?r"* " _____r*_" f .__ .__ *. m i *. • . ♦ *" was »nnoune*tu iu*rjo»y morn- from 7 to 9 ociock tt oi StudenU Uklng th. .dence ap-|**lth the problem of mainUining, ^ ^ 0 c RoU iupw1lllasf¥j_a,l ° ^ v Utude te»t were John Carthel.: lunch room.. ; of jj^ v/»verly Water Work*. Mildred Paul, Grover BUnken-j Superintendent Way .Uted that, ^ new chlorinator arrived! Scioto Resident DitS •hip and Mary Eleanor Shy. approximately thirty women ar*!htr€ ^r<ra, wwkj afo alUr 1U veteran, having «erved with an infantry unit in France, and at the Um* of hi* death wa* a postal employe in the Columbus pott be^c^cTedTb^ * '^^Y™}*i™^j£-\. 5-? ««*■__. ^:Hildy Eli-a-l0^.-., ^ w*rre Iteld on clubs of America, administered by | idl.tor tt SUndard SaniUry Cor-jb.th Lowe 77 wife of Henry\Tm_^_y etternoun at two o'clock porauon in Columbus by the Lowe, of lhe Wakefleld commu- ,„ Colum.ui w.th buii.1 in Cr*tn Science Service. Purpose of the FIDO'S CHRISTMAS !?°'rd of Ttusbe** of Public Af" nity, Tuesday, morning *t 2 13 *iUm cmetery there. **arch U to discover »nd help| --__ . . ^j.?—. meg* j •*-"• ■«• *>**1* *vas tald to have been' Surviving are his widow Mr* d*velop scientific talent that will •j-JLT 1 A MK.Yt IflU. Tbe purchase wa* sanctioned by j caused by compllcaUon*. : Mima Given* and son Edwsrd-A.' be of value Xo the n*Uon in war 'Council following a report made Shc U survived by the follow-rGiven*, both of near Waverly- and ln peace. • While «veryone U btisy study-j tbem by the Sute Board of ing children: Denny Low. -lithe Mi__a;, Mary Ann and Esther Forty boy* and girU who lead I Ing out what late tr_u*i_tma» gifuj Health. J Franklin rurnace. Mr*. Mary' C-tveri* Dayton and two sister* in the preliminary examlnaUon*• to buy. a new 18-13 dog licente) Be*id*» obtaining the chemical*;Hammond of near Piketon; Mr*.!Mrt 0^.,. Zinin-ermaa and Mrs. will be given ail-expense trip* lo!Ug would be Just the thing for;necessary for th* operation of the Ida Stulu of Indianapolis. Ind..--aernlce McCoy of Columbus Wa*hlngton to attend the Science : Fldo. j new chlorinator, the board has »1- J Mrs. Nellie Herbert of Waukesha, j y Talent Search and to Uke the final examlnaUon. Two contestant*, one boy and one girl, will The new tag* are now on tale so purchased new treated tand, Wis., and Bertha Lowe of Colum-! at th* county auditor's offlce land gravel for the filter, whichibus. and a suter. Mrs. Celia Cu- BROWN AT GEIGER F1KLO In any event you mutt purchase 1 supplies Waverly with it* water, co of Bloomington. Ky be selected by a board of Judges, the Ug by January 20th to avoid j Thi* tand and gravel wat made i Funeral service* were schedul- : «•*-*» •*■ *•••** > Brown, ton at on the basis of written and oral j legal penslUe* for delinquencies, up according to the stete health I ed for Thursday after-noon at two: ■"*••'• and Mr*. H. E Brown, ot examinatlont. to receive WesUng- __teen»e« for male* sad tpayed! department* (aerification* by thej o'clock at Bailey-** Chapel wiUi:---***t Third sweet, wa* recently house Science Grand tchoUr*hlp» I female* co«t $1. for female. i3- P*"T-' Comp*-ny. of ♦Jat-**-*. JRev. Lonni. Murray omciaUng. promoted to the r*nk of a t_-cr.nl- of $2.t00 each. MOO per year for and kennel* pay a 110 fee. ' Waverly offlciaU believe that, Burial will follow in the Chapel.«' c<*ct>oral at Valparaiso, lnd-, four year*. Eight mor* contest- 7, n iinttalUUon of the chlorinator andl cemetery under the direction of ■•■*••» he flnithed the army radio the revamping of the filter wilt ith. Gregg Funeral home. telegraph scho.l there. TO PUBLISH EARLY '«reaUy Increate th* water flow! v I Upon receif.ng his promotioB, ■nU WlU receive Westlnghc-u** Science ichoUrthlp. of e-100 each. $100 a year for four years, and 0.000 additional tn scholarship* wiU be awarded. A. part of the pt-eliminary ex . here, and also safeguard the wat- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davi*, of Beaver, received word Monday from their ton, Howard, who it' ammition., each contestant wlll ln the Army Air Corp*, that he-submit an essay of about one has Just been promoted to the thousand words on the tubject. MARRIED BV SQL'IKK -Science's Ahead." Next Great Step rank of a sergeant. Upon receiving hU prt-n-otion be waa traniferred to Seymour CaroXeFi*V1 " CoUUbor°' Nofth H Sergeant DavU U a graduate of Beaver High school where was active In tchooi athatttcs. The total amount of *cra*> meUl I -sad lubber collected by Waverly j •Jt-oop No. 370 of tha Boy ScouU of America now stand* at 12.035; •-ots-eb, tt wa* ai_**o*__tced Monday i Duke University to spend thelpc-lcle, Itsu-d to the Ute Donald by S<*o«t_-at--r Barl Jamae. Csturlttmat hc-i-ay*. leas. Dave Way, aon of County Supt j J. E. Way, arrived Saturday fron. plaintiff eeek* to cancel laturanca Common Pleas Judce Earl D. Parker was on the Scioto county bench Saturday hearing tbe case nf tbe Mutual Lite Insurane* Co. vs. Margaret Iva* In which the Daniel Sloarte and Violet Lucille: FIRE TRUCK PAINTEDIMeCorku. both oi ChiUicothe.; j wrrr quietly T.arried Sunday night i . he wa* transferred ! Field. Washington, a operator. V Geig-r I'JL-r, SOOT CATCHES FIRE Tb. New Te*_-*a edlUtwi of (er uted by the residenU Tb* Waverly Watebaaaa wtll be i V- y-hlht-s-rl early, tmamtng alt (be ■trass ea Toe-day aj ternoon. Iri"n"r,r ****■ Reaardleas of wttether Wavarlr'*11 •:*w o'clock by Squire G. W.f AUe...--si.ndes_u and ad- J^SEl-___a__-__^ j3S » T^m*n at hi. hcen. on South; Tb. flre ■>» MM at S_» eertteare wt-btag amaela thto l~?J&£*EE'__* %!*£ Market .treet. : P. m. Sat*irt.y when a flre was Umma are -maaeta. to bar. _■ ;g^JJ^ po-a^Ie. a IZT£\ The wedding part, included .£**•*•*? »« «*• *-« f Carlton I truck ^^ -Ut*T and broth*r-ln-Uw to the: Sebsrar-t oo Route 23 at thr ew- PainUng of the fir. truck and!h-**«-*- , pc«Ue« line .... .«vcral minor chang« hav. beeni »-«• «W« Tsryman wa* a wit- Th. flre maa tame* by t-arn- Y._r m_m+_*m nrnatiy lcon.p-.te_i recenUy by Fire Chlet *™ «• «» -*rrwK»y. . r*?**1 m "_. eh_™f«y •»" *_* aastot tb. sta-T to *rea_-rt«* .__, j^,,. Um^ ^ £_*__* Chief *■ v J"**-' txU^u^dJ, *tUr "» pobstt-htog the N**r Taar*. edl- f^m -..uiman. CHRISTMAS MASS l**I*"P "A***- »*> <-*w»a_» wa* -4Ut- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Guth have gone to f-*o.ui-_M_-, to tprtod tb* winter with thetr daugbter. Tbe painting of tb* truck was I authorised by council recttntly. Mpt-rM Cbrtstmas Maa* will be held} » promptly Prlday mra-nlorg (Christ-1 Mrs. Xsttuxia ______iore. of Wav- mas) st *-» o'ctock at St. Mary) erty. u employed ai •—Btiy War Stamps— church on South Market -tree- tieo. plant ___» C-aUictMbe m
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Waverly Watchman 1942-12-24 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Waverly Watchman from Waverly, Ohio was a weekly publication from 1912-1975. |
Publisher | Waverly Watchman Pub. Co. |
Date of Original | 1942 |
Searchable Date | 1942 |
Time Period | 1941-1950 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
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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Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Waverly Watchman 1941-04-03 to 1943-07-290506 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
Format |
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Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
THE WAVERLT WATCHMAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 19«_!
DEATHS
ciuusTornER mm.ii:i
Chri.topher Miller, 84, a form-j
er custodian of the Waverly
school*, died Sunday morning at
11*93 o'clock In Mercy hospiul
where he had been entered at
noon on Saturday for treatment
He had been ill for the past three
week, with a heart ailment
"Cliri." as he was known by
local resident*, was a member ot
the Evangelical church-
He wa. preceded ln death by
hi. wife. Amelia.
Thc bciy remained at the Boyer Funeral home until Wednesday at 1 o'clock when it wa. moved lo the Evangelical church for
the final rite*. Rev. The«>dore
Schlundt of Chillicothe officiated
at the service* held at two o'clock
wllh burial following in Evergreen
cemetery undcr thc direction of
A. H. Boyer.
Thc aged resident, is turvived
by a .on. Fred ot Covington, Ky.,
a daughter. Miss Mary at homc,
• six grandchildren, one great grand
child, and one great great grand
child.
Kinney of PorUmouth and Vora
Beekman ot Idaho.
She also leave* a titter, Mr*.
Nancy Brown of near Waverly.
JAMES EMMETT BEAVKH.S
James Emmett Beavers, 63, died
at his home on Beavers' nidge
near Latham. Monday evening at
9 o'clock from complications.
Funeral services will be hcld
this aftem.xrn al two o'clock at
Beavers' Chapel with Rev. Chri.
Vanmcter, officiating. Burial will
be made in White Oak cemetery.
He is survived, by hit wife,
Grace, and six children. Stella.
Delia, Jame* Jr., and. Sherman all
at home, Harvey of Nace't Cornet*
and Mrs. Emma Recknagcl of
Dayton.
MRS. LESLIE HM- KM W
Mr*. Sarah Evelyn Beekman.
84, wife of Leslie Beekman of Idaho, died Monday evening at five
o'clock at her home following a
stroke suffered two weeks ago.
Tdt several years. Mr. and Mrs.
v.,, i 'ii i . had charge ot thc telephone exchange at Idaho.
^•'"^Funcral services were held Wednesday afternoon al two o'clock
at the Gregg Funeral home with
Rev. Paul Ertel. pastor of the local Methodist church, officiating.
Interment followed in Mound
cemetery at Pikeion under the direction of A. M. Gregg.
Surviving are her husband and
the.c children: Mrs. Elva Dowdie
of Waverly. Mrs. George Hill of
Wavcrly, Route 2. Mrs. Homer
EDIT11 MARIE PETTaT
Edith Marie Pettit. 8-month-old
daughter of Mrs. Clara Pettit of
Salt community near Wakefleld.
and the Uto Clinton Pettit tfTcd
Tuesday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock
at Portsmouth General hospitel of
an intestinal ailment.
The child wa. admitted to the
hospitel Monday.
Funeral service, werc scheduled to be hcld this moming at 10
o'clock at Scioto church with Rcv.
John Kemper, officiating. Burial
will follow in Scioto cemetery under direction of the Davis-Ham-
merstein company of Beaver.
JOHN D. CUTUP
: John D Cutlip, 59, a retired
N. tt W. railway engineer died
, Saturday evening at nine o'clock
I at his home in the Wakefleld community. He had been In falling
health for thc past nine year, and
I had been bedfast for .ix weeks.
Funeral service, were hcld on
Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock
'at the Wakefleld Freewill Baptist
church with Rcv. William Sheppard officiating, and interment
followed in Mound cemetery at
Piketon.
The decea«ed wu married to
Myrtle Friend in 1907 at Pulaski.
Va. and eight children were bom
to thi* union. The eldest and
youngest children preceded him
in death.
Surviving are hU wit* snd these
children: Harry'Cutlip of Canton,
Louis Cutlip and Mr*. Dorothy
Cremean* of Wakefleld, Mrs. Helen Bowman of Waverly Route 1,
Mrs. He.el Thorson of Chillicothe
and Warren O. Cutlip. serving
with the U. S Navy overseas.
He, also leaves three brother.,
Charlet It Cutlip of Wakefleld,
Frank Cutlip of West Jefferson,
and George B. Cutlip of Beech-
wood Park. Va.. and ten grandchildren.
w
niiiri MMiHi
French Bonr .
Brand zab '
....---. tsest,'
Tha nr* Maul al r.'/ .
rt...rIf ...... \£J *4XA
l-atrtra-tt •**•_» ^fc_™. ti'-
i a t-att t pa-tj ^sj^
Fancy Prunes Lb. 10c Grapefruit Can __k
TO-to Sit** *ulct*— Unsweetened—4* ot.
Fruit Cake -....$1.47 Cranberry Jar 16c
Country Out*— -. Cak* Sauec—Class Pack—1« ox.
Bevcrages 3 Bots. 23c _ _*__*.•
Krotrtri *_*-_,-nu* Dep-14 Cherries Hot IZc
ox. Bot*. Maraschino—Country Out-—- oz
Krocer'* Country Clab
QUICK OATS
Pkg 1 "C
Kroger'. Country Clab
CAKE FLOUR
FLOUR
Krorer** Cer*
CRACKERS . .
K-oger* Count
OLIVES
241b
85c
Krorer** Country Club
K-oter* Country Clab
. .'. Z Pkg ZS)c
L 29c
Jack Frott—IUaln
Evap. Milk 5 Cans 47c
Kroctr. Country Out*—Tall
Fresh Butter I,h. 49c
Country Ctutt—Creamery
Oleo _ 2 Lbs. 33c
Kra.tr a r_t*--nort*
Windsor Loaf 69c
Am.-lean or Plrnfnlo C*u*t-f-—
1 Ui
Fresh Candy Pkg. 15c
Kanr-.tt-.ar. Mix or Santa Creams
—14 o_
Chocolates.. 3 lb. bx. 95c
Kroter't Ataorttt*—
Mixed Nuts
Lb. 27c
Walnuts. Lb. 29c
Diamond- Enflia-i
CARROTS "5c
Garden Fre-lv—CUoped Top*
CRAPEFROIT I -> 29c
Texas Ss-t-dli-t_--l_ir»of Juice
POTATOES _% 33c
C. 8. No. 1 Maine Potatoe* fee Winter Lay-away—tt Lb Bar
When Packet.—$1.45 ^
ORANGES .... . 2 "49c
That Sweet—Juicy Kind from Ftorid*
CABBAGE I •■■** 9c
___r_r—White Tina XUaOa
APPLES A 5 "• 29c
U. 8. N*. 1
MRS. SAM MILLER
Kuneral service* for Mr*. Sam
Miller. 53, of Waverly Route 1.
werc held Friday morning at 11
o'clock at Glvens Chapel with Rev.
E. L_ Cyrus of FUtwood*. Ky_
ofllclatlng and burial followed in
the chapel cemetery.
The deceased succumbed Tuesday evening, December Sth al the
Deaconess hospital, Ironton, after
a lingering illness.
Besides her husband, (he ls survived by 7 .on., Elmer of Waverly. Floyd of Pedro. Charles of
Beaver, Chester a Missionary in
Brazil. John lima, and Forrest
and Paul at home; four daughters,
Carrie of Waverly Route 2. SJelta
of Springfleld, and Goldie and
Florence at home; also seven sitters, Mrs. Sarah Delander and
Mrs. Carrie Aultman of near Waverly, Mr.. Catherine Malone of
Pedro, Mrs. Myrtle Hicks of Rush,
Ky., Bertha and Marie of Cincinnati and Darlene ot Detroit, Mich
ORLANDO EDWARDS
Orlando Edward., 59, a former
resident of the Owl Creek community died Friday evening at 7
o'clock at St Anthony hospital,
j Columbus, following an operation
ten day. ago. Ms-
Ten years ago HFmoved to Co-
' lumbus and wa. recently employ-
\ ed by lhc Curtiss-Wright company
• in lhat city.
Funeral sen-ices werc hcld on
j Sunday afternoon at two o'clock
I at Beaver Valley church, with
i L-uri.il following in Cordial cemetery near Beaver under the direction of the Davis-Hammer.tein
company of Bca**er.
Surviving are his wife. Mr*.
Mary Beven. Edwards and these
children, Mrs. Alice Spurlln of Al-
bert.ville, Ale, Mrs. Nellie Firm.
Maston. Delbert and Junior Edwards ot Columbus.
MRS. DOROTHY WOODS
Funeral service* wcre hcld Friday afternoon at two o'clock at
lhe Richmondale Methodist church
for Mrs. Dorothy Lcuedda Woods.
29, of near that village, with Rev.
E. A. Brown officiating. Burial
followed in Little Mound cemetery under the direction of A. It.
Gregg.
Mrs. Woods died December 8th
at hcr home following a short Illness of complications.
She was a divorcee, and is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emma
Woods; two children, Anna Anderson and Kenneth Wickline;
two brothers, Luther Woods of
Richmondale and John Woods of
Blooming.burg; and two sisters,
Mrs. Goldie Long of Blooming.burg, and Mrs. Margaret Puckett
of Chillicothe.
ANNA Et H1NGSHAW
Mrs. Anna R. Hingshaw, 81,
resident of the Nipgen community, succumbed Wednesday night
at 10:25 o'clock at her home from
EXTRA MILES
FROM YOUR
TIRES!
:r.Y SEALLEAK
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ASTyou R/C5f
T-V MA/#rA/**Yf PKOPSR,
A/A AAESS9AE/
* PAOTEC7S 7/ME
A#PTt/AEf
SEALLEAK psy* for
itself in «_-*•_- milts
trom -four tires! You
need S_-A_L-_EAKnow,
to keep your car
running as -one as
possible. Avoids
damage from soft
tircs-nd punctures!
complications.
She wa* a native Ros* counUan
and was the widow of the Ute
Will Hingshaw.
Funeral service* will be held
Friday afternoon al two o'clock
at the Nipgen church and burial
will be made In Fcl* cemetery
under the direction ot A. M.
G-Cggr
Two sister* »urvive. Mrv Ollle
Leak of Columbu* and Mr*. Charlotte Morri* oftStruther*. Ohio.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
* tnc hout*. Write Appaal Boat-. QUI.
llcoti*e. Ohio. ll-S-t*
ron SALX—Hot-teholtf rumiinr». in*
cliidin* . dt-tks. vanity drtriaer. cheat
of drawar*. RCA —tubs) radio, up*
rl*M piano, table and many ntnsr
aitlcltt-. O. E. a-MO-i-d. Ill Eatl nf-n
ttrr-t. Wavrrly. Ohio. ll-lt-ll
ELMER MrNEAL
"OR SALE—An African Hon skin
r O. L-ontr-. 211 East fifth atri-ri.
Wat-arty, Ohio. 11*1.-It
Elmer McNeal, M. retired farm- *»_«*
ron RENT—Three room Apartment
rOR rt-WT-S n*--_*rn apartmenU. a
S-r-otp and a 4-room. at Alma, heat
antf ttattr furnlahasl. taw Dr. Slf-
l«r at hu attlee in Was-rrly on Txiit*
dayt and r"Tt-ays.
It-.-tU
TOR RKNT-sA modam houaa,
rexxnt and bath. Pboos _**
Shrtdtr. 110 BrU-f* a-rett-
Ohio. • 11
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w il.
Visits His Family
Corporal Kenneth Harold Breunig, who Is ttationed at Dow
Field, Bangor, Maine, but who has
been attending radio school at
Kansas City, Mo., for th* last IS
weeks, spent a fifteen days' furlough with hi* father. George
Breunig and family, of Piketon.
. ! Corporal Breunig enlisted ln the
-le^^^'Xa^^^tei-Tiiir^rtny Air Corps. September 20th,
Onay. Rout* Ho. t. Wavarly. Ohio.; U-»,
Tclephona Idaho isrll il-li-lp I
bath. Son water. IKhta and
. h«*ailn* sov* rurnlshcxi. tt*e or call
er.'died Tuesday afternoon at 2,waiter Sehau-eii. so* Third tti-a-t.
o'clock at the Pike county home j Waverty. Ohio. Phono MOW I.-HmJ
at Idaho. His death wa. attribut- j *—;■
-e, ._ ,„nm,„., ' TOR SALE—S-room Hout* and al-
ed to innrmiues. moM , ,_.„ <>. (r__n |
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