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""' ' S_fy# illatf tfriyjfet dyma n OHIO 8TAT1 ktVnVU X VOLUME 92 WAVERLY. OHIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 NUMBER 3 A* 599 PIKE COUNTY VETS GCTBONUS $181,341.36 Received in County from April 28 Through August 31 $140,000,000 SPENT LOCAL BASEBALL ••__* TRIMS BEAVER CREW Six-tQ-Four Victory Captured Here Sunday. Game Pen tared Homer By Carson Hie Waverly Merchants won over the lighting invading Beaver besebell team at the local amusement park, Sunday, by a 6 to 4 score. The win was attributed to a home run tagged by "Beanie** -• __ — tr* — iCarson, slugging first baseman ot In State So Far; Some the Merchants, in the lajt half of Claims Held Back for \^__ff. Kg £? ORe oa' Johnny Voefcer was on the mound for the local, and allowed ._.____. i only six scattered hits, with his A total of MO living World War uammstes making three mlscues. II veterans in Pike county re- Luckett caught for the winner*. ceivedCblo bonuses ..mounting to| On the mound for tbe visitors Need of Information NEIGHBORS ARE SHOT SATURDAY Robert Bandy and Ora Demint File Charges Against Each Other RIFLE AND SHOTGUN Used in Saturday Evening Affair on Meadow Run Road Community Two Pike c__bty residents of Pike County Girls Win At The Ohio State Fair Seven 4-H dub girls of Pike county came through with high honors In the Junior Division ot tbe Ohio State JTalr. Florence Mitt, a member of the Busy Beavers 4-1! Club of Beaver, was one ot the five girts who placed highest in the state In ; the tailored garment class. Florence's dress wai on exhibit in the 4-H Building all during the fair. Two other garments which received high awards were also on, * * . display. They were an easy-to- Bond Issue for St. kilalC. FEWER PUPILS IN SKSSfffiSSlSEASON OPENER SCHOOL TO DATE«~«K..«_i^[^r-»»_!THIS SATURDAY Only 3,625 .Enrolled So Far, as Compared with 3.706 for Last Year WAVERLY HAS 791 Meeting nnd Dinner Planned For Afternoon and Evening Of Thursday, Sept. 23rd make cotton dress, msde by Joyce Lee Jameson of the Waverly Won-! der Stitchers, and a school drestj msde by Mary McAllister of the' Smith Kill Fancy Workers. Wanda Strickland with a dress Bankers from thirteen Southern Ohio counties will meet at Lake White, near Waverly, during the afternoon and evening of Thursdsy, September 23. for the. annual meeting of Group Four of the Ohio Bankers Aisoclstion, Ralph F. Smith, cashier of the Savings Bonk Co . Chllllcothe, announce, as chairman of tlte group. A study ot Investments wll) be led by J. G. Jaspers, vice presi- _______ dent of The Firrt National Bank, • •a. ', .. , _ , , , ' Cincinnati, during the business __*_______ £_____£ *__"__&•£• session. Also speaking on bsnk Central Catholic of Portsmouth Will Invade the Gridiron in Aftcrnon Marion Twp. Will Bc On November Ballot CONFERENCE GAME John Schwartz Is Captain Of Waverly Hi School's Mystery Gridiron 11 The IM. edition of the Wav- the Meadow Bun road community,! up drees and Carol Martin with fan] achool districts In Pike Co. r^VIJbtects"* __*"*__ Hs h'p'bi'x-'erly high school "Tiger'i'will open t***st*^t_t^ orf! president <J the Ohio Banker.' I the football season, the first in $181-341-M from April £8 through -^ "Hc-ey" Givens. who pitched | both about 45 years old, will face highest In the respective classes | all sch<K>ls Au-gutt 31st, tt^ras announ«d r^SKwi-n. while his tesnv-; Investigation of the October term J mthe dres. revue.^end. 1. aj creaseof 8 Saturday at bonus headquarters in mates registered flve errors. Wav Columbus by Director Chester W. -Gohle. Director Coble stated that ln Ohio 148.W8 claims totaling 843,- erly got seven sate hits off Givens. Howard caught for Beaver. The score by innings: Beaver 001 200 010-4 8 8 4.7.81 Mli psld In August as w/.y^y 0O4 000 <J_x-_ 7 3 co?^*^*d-B_^_____?_■_9<, _5l*__"*l Manager A. S. KeeAle an- totaling $«Qiaa6,3___3l paid be- nouno#d «,„ neigotie lions are now tween April 28 and *«&>»«»■ imder way for a gsme next Sun- TOtel amount of bonus checks In,a^j ,t ^ j^ ^ ^ /or , _•*_•____* _S_ T*^0*v*d -° -** *■***• game with the Logan. West Vlr- ly 8140 mllUon. ^^^ . \gmia, ___ __, _. th Mountain He reaffirmed the policy of the' World War □ Compensation Fund to pay all claims at the earliest pon ible data. An applicant with a lower claim nuinber than the number of cheeks already issued can be reasonably certain that bis claim has been referred to a special section which must obtain additional Information or documents before payment can be made. "Such an applicant will receive. In due time, complete advice and Instruction, regarding any further necessary action on his part "Payment Is now being made on such claims at tbe rate ot approximately one thousand per day." Gable said. An applicant need only communicate with the World War II Compensation Fund to report hla change of address or to reply to a communication from us, ha explained. Next of kin claims paid totaled gl.1.5,367.7. end the average a- mount paid per claim was 13*6 as compered with $318 (or living veterans. Gable explained. He ■__. he wished to make tt dear that the claims of next of kin are being handled as rapidly as pos-dble by a special sepsrste section. Claim numbers assigned to next of kin claims begin with fM|j-M- Other claims paid Included ones listed aa foreign, AJPO California. APO New York, and outside Ohio. Sute League. Game time will be 2:30 p. m. Aa a second game Sunday at. apeak on organization affairs. I The youngsters will meet the ■ The guest apesker will be John j .troing, fast Central Catholic "Ti- |E. Dolibols, ^executive secretary of, tans" from Portsmouth ln a SOC here showed a de- Association, who is executive vice; several years, this Saturday after- 1 pup iU during the —^s^ent of The Cititens Bank of noon at the Clough street field at of grand Jury on charges of | member of the No-Name All first week as compared to the st Bernard Cincinnati. David M. 2JO p. m.. it was announced this "shooting with Intent to kill." the > Champs Club and Carol belongs to same period last year. . \_t_h. ot Columbu., executive I morning by Athletic Director Car- charges being filed against esch I the Halribow Stitcherettes. Both This was the report released to i onager ot the association, will | roll Hawhee. other Saturday night [Wanda's and Carol's dresses were the press this morning by J. ___.] ■ -■ At their prelimlnsry hesrlngs graded by the State Clothing Ex- Way, county superintendent of j before Magistrate H. F. Junk, I tension Specialist of West Vlr- schools. .,_. . „, , , both men were bound over to the|ginte. Total enrollment this faU Inlu^ Miami University Alumni As-;game. grand Jury and bond, set at 83001 Alms June Ssnsom and Bethel j the county, to date, was tabulated |tociallon *_. ,ub}e_. ls "Recol- Thl. game promise, to be a "_" each which were furnished. Cook of the Alma Variety Club »» 3,«_5 compered to 3.708 reg- \ec*U0„t ot an Interogator." Mr. party a. both teams sre reported The shooting fray occurred o- did a very nice Jdb with their tstered the flrst week ln the 1947-1 Dolibols, while an officer in the Itn be running from the offensive bout « 30 p. m. Saturday, in front team demonstration showing how. 48 school term. Supt. Way said. ;army, Wa. prominent ln gather- JT' formation, of the Bandy home which is loest-1to remove the various stain, from! Calm this fall semester were.lTVg evidence for the Nuremburg Central i. reported to be even ed about one and one-half mile different kinds of material. shown at Stockdale, Buchanan. ulaU which resulted In the oon- stronger this year thsn ls.t season east of Givens SUtlon. Demlnt's, The*e seven girl, sre to be,Cynthiana, Piketon, Beaver, Ja<*- vlctlon a. Hermsnn Goerlng sndi when they won over half of their As a second game uunoay aiihome is located on a hill above;highly commended for the out- sot tow-nshlp and Western Local olher Na_i leaders. .games and are favored in this the MriTttro .nake.hlft clubs the Bandy redder** which U on|Sta_dl_g work that they have a- high .chool at Lathamt wllh the The lowing counties will be. game which will officially open __.! _£_rL__JE* M JVaiL'sAUthe road. thieved In the 4-H dub this pait elementary jchools at Elm Grove wprcM.nted at thc meeting: Ad-1 the Southern Ohio Counference _SS_S_®S__pBBBa_JD^Jesp? j^j^-m^ S__n____S__!b»s^K_w_-so^;^^^^ffi^j»^~w.>^'«K,a!5. *~ ____, ______ the Waverly and Beaver team, ln iently on good terms and bad been Shafer. Cassidy and Wlddlg, who tbe seven inning affair. Much enjoyment was noticed during the affair when the fans kept railing" Umpire Mark Bapp. Ten Special Levies On November Ballots In Waverly earlier In the after noon, allegedly having a few drinks together and talcing some liquor home wtth them. Deputy Scott said the two men , , maln- To State Fair In Ford .teined the largest registration of, ~ Offlcen of the group ln sddltlon were plenty good last sesson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and ?U «*• s'xjnstltutions in the coun-; t0 chairman Smith are J. Itoush' The Tigers will be led by new- three sons of Stockdale were re-;tyJ!_lth yn; ...... ! Burton, vice president of The First \y ejected Captain John Schwarfr. cently voted the most "typical; SiSSftS __?£_______ _!/'_ 'National Bank, Washington Court, with the Tiger, a "green" team farm family" In Pike county. .Ported today for the I_48-49 school House, vice chairman; and A. T. |n football this year, it is prob- They were entertained by the!year rollow*: JTurnbull, cashier. The First Na- |-_\, that almost every msn " krent first to Bandy's home where; Columbus Dispatch, who sponsor-! ELEMENTARY *an argtanent ensued, followed by, ^j me (ute-wide Typical Fsrm i a scuffle In which Demit ***|FUI&y contest, were banqueted, Beaver 198. Camp 127. Buchanan Uonal Bank, Ironton, secretary-1 _u* squad may get to see service {treasurer. j during the gridiron encounter. Strength of the Tigers Is still a mystery to everyone, a. many of the boys have suffered bruises in their preliminary workout, and All Pike county school buses t positions have been shuffled a- Food Distributed For Public School Lunches The Waverly warehouse for the surplus food commodities which are distributed to schools throughout this district Wednesday received a total of three hundred and sixty 100-pound bags of potatoes. Of this total Pike county school. received eighty bags. Other Institutions in the district, including Sdoto, Jackson. Lawrence, Meigs, Osllis. Adams, received a portion. Highland county will be added to .this district in the near -future. Another large shipment containing dehydrated eggs, dried milk, figs, prunes, raisins, peaches, apri- oots and apples is expected here this week. The foodstuff U distributed to schools through the Offlce of Co- modity Distribution, Department of Pdblle Welfare. C M. Grave* of Ohio is State Supervisor. Conservation Chid To Speak At Meeting Today a .__.i m* *m- _~__.i ,.„.,«isaid to have gotten the worse of it ,t <__. AgricuBursl Building.; 133. Union Twp. 118, Ehn Grove State Patrol To Inspect __n ___**____*___£ hfSfa. _^__w!b*for1! n* went r,ocn* *ft*r.* «T. shown over the ground, guest, st: 138. Idsho 134. Jasper 132. Cynthi- ??** " e____!_-limZl will bei voted upon in Ptke county I At ^ home o^inx fot a 12 j the horse show and the "SUrs over i ans 114. Jsckson Twp. 148. Mor- Pike Co. School BuSCS In t_e NoveT_t^Jection tms year. ftule ghotgun and some shells, o^.. ___ roy,Uy entertained for'. gantown 137. Plketon 178, Sdoto ^rlr^if _?_f _f_t_;._ °__ _y^ Uni^' Returning back down the hill tbjB __7t |T»-p. 129. Stockdsle 137. Waver-!wln be Inspected from Septem- 1 "round between two teams In prac- 9_^,_^,_?^_.^^_i___il w_T_iroad to Ba_dy*a home, he saw) The Biwns awe driven to the ly 418. Western Local (Lathsm) ber 20 through September 23rd. tices this week. lit wa. announced this morning! o„e thtnij ls ture> regsrdles. HIGH SCHOOL by the sUte highway pateol |of thc jnexpenence of the locaU, Beaver 137. Piketon 248. Sdoto I -^E*2L!°tjX ____ g21""/. wiU °**PX ?* do orH,dl« **Z 78. Slnrftdale l«7 W»v_rlv iare **__* \*^}l^*t\^ stiAbornes. sgslnst all opposition. cperaUng ln this county. even though they might be strong- The inspections will be held In ] er> more seasoned snd experi- of Elections, and Chairman Winn;Btndy — MWe ^,1^ ,ad op- falr _,, ___^_ "Dock" Snyder Ini 150 greeted by the Governor of Ohio. There were. 77 coonty winners represented out of the 88 In Ohio. Four school levies ha*e been]'"!?. .ZZLT'»___"__,_!"_*«__* *_«____ filed, all rtnewaU, at th. election £*" *™« *h* 2K£?2_f22 board office. These wiU be voted' " **>* ■**•*■■ fI_? °°e *hot °**r ooin WaveTly. Jadcscn T_»__sh_p,!»« ,rt0?***-^/.._,,; . ,h __v>.- Sdote townihip and Stockdale | ** t5_l_po,nU both mrt>* School Districts. All are t\k-milli**0**** *-**f*r* , levies snd wlU run foe four years. Bandy dalms that he went nto Three ceme lery levies 'will be the howe and got his, .22 calibre Benton township, a 1-ntfl 1 levy In rifle, while Demint roalnUlned on the ballots, a J-mlll levy in I that he (Bandy) *as sitting In Newton township and a 2-mill \ the yard with the rifle across his levy ln Marion township _: knee eraltlng for him. 'Some Souirrel Hunters AU elector, ln Pike county will| Bandy U alleged to hav¥ opened'°°rae aqu"T_y FlUnierS vote on two half-mill levies, one fire on Demint when he was a- a aid to needy tubercular persons, bout 50 yards from him. The .22 the other for aid to dependent calibre rifle shot penetrated De- children, mint's body just beneath the right There will also be a bond Issue shoulder blade, ln the Stockdale School District | rrtends brought Demint to the Chairman Farmer said today herifP, onv*. ^^ he told his that the ten Issues were the larg-, itory .whlLe he was Uken across jet amount of special issues _nithe jt^et to the office of Dr. C. Pike county in yesrs. U critchfleld, who administered The election board derk, Mrs.) flr^ altj Upton, and her deputy. Mrs. Ruth ■ ti ' BoUdn,.have returned to the lo-! ' Clarence Vallery Sons, Inc. Tbey, along with the other county winners, were escorted Into the dty by tha SUte Highway Patrol, who took them in, with, sirens Marring, _to meet and be j that Stockdale and Marion town Twp. 78, Stockdale 187. Waverly 373. Western Local (Latham) 171 _R____*____^_-FS_-_5 ______ WaverlyTPiketon. Beaver t-S \__£ ^__l-__ '£_£_____■ inth at ol <*>•<* Ch-ri** "Bull" Smith has we «_• uounvr ooarn oc ***-*-■_ _?l^W__S55fgJS5' efj_AlmmSt. teaching the linemen the tions for a »85_)_0 bond lssu. forl*-,"1'^*" riT____i__^^ rudiments of football with Coach ship hsd flled a resolution with the Pike County Board of Elcc the construction of sn elementary consisting of school, conslsUng of a building!. ._*'^_J^^_!^r tf^V nmlfleld *° have '■****■ in *-***P* *°* wi_isi^orm^_«lndsssroon^;^r^*^f^J,^"^r'I^i^ tough opener snd the herd Having Luck In Field Hm IMS squirrel hunting .es eon __ _ ^?>t_2?>_?' ,£__?d ^i1 ~nUn^!rnrt_x_-"_io^a__T_h'ree-i_inrold thrcn^S«pte«*er SO for the «-| frai^.s^jt^now^ng^ -^ ._d |(Uho b^. schedule ot games to follow this sesson. auxiliary rooms, etc. - Beaver Sec-ember 22 at 9 he 1MB squirrel hunting .ea-: i^ffij_____»W__1___h_2___:___f **-* '» **,v'r' Unlon ^wv' andi u __._. _— h __ ,^ , ,_ /____«_ v_ii._,i_i» u'__n_.trl_.T Ule •L>'P»rtrocnt ol industrial na-| «____£__!__. buses " hsd been hoped that the new _*_?«<, ?_,t-_^y__^'__ff_.*?:!lstions has condemned the J»res-!st£*£*£ ^W>er 23rd. at 9 lighting system would be installed all Western Local. Perry j for the first home game, but this Iworic hss been temporarily halted Th?dl_iy bag limit U the same j {" I^SSStSlr_^_T__?111?_iin2 i " All "wiUr^r'sUbi'utute driv-1 because the UghU have not as yet as last yesr. four-a day and thel^.0™?"' tn^^T ___ _i^ *** *** r«me«ted to hsve their! arrived from Chlcego. possession limit U four. I r2" *iZL_m* i,%_]. __?nJ___ __fi, ; chauffuer's licenses and certificates I CTough itreet tech field, when Aocording-to state-wide r«PorU.!"^^ ;££ A' thVthr^roornafl' ^ r**»trsUon with them. In the Ithe UghU _. . •- __ ... . .. _.-, - , .to the county Jsll here, white De- Two Waverly Players mint wed charges. Land All-Star Berths i£^\£_2^mT& Carson, slugging flrst baseman, j ^^ placed in lalL and Mead, star third baseman of j nM ___) _rT_ig,led before Id. Demint did not. at this squirrel hunUng UUs year U ex- i *_***L ~SJ? ._SCf«l5|TIT"i«___ ' •* < " «*>«titute t tell of his firing at Bandy, pected to be good but "wotty." "BJJMS S__ I.m* IriU^l: ****-** <*P*r-***'s papers uty Sheriff Soott lmmedl- Hunter, ctf the buahy-UU around; ^^ttedto lb_ *ote__ arflS|M be brought in for ins. registration with them. In the the UghU sre Installed, will be substitute driver, the one of U* finest fields In Southern sis must al-, Ohio and the advent of night _^___t , __. mm—mmm- inspection. I games in Waverly later on this cal office after attending a spedal I ^IJSi^S'ai^S! where" he! here are reporting "the squirrel j ^ITi"^^ \T thm^'*llft*7*sht*r~i I jsesson will provide thU com- dehr^he°_i EScS _SS_3^%ff5Mr^ h.jpopuUtion because of . a to so gStaf^SftJ\*&swZ*mSw_,Pike CounUan Involved mif"7 «*J** t^0"-. , ^^i^g^^lgggfe S5S__2«|55iSS tfttSTrnt«?W-2 SKS?" Tf- "-^^ tte In Lincoln Inn Scrap I DilUr ^T^e^wiT^ locust d«_age which Inlesiled a **_._„- ei«nentary buUding Is William Willis. 23. of Chillicothe *}*')V.verH. \W* •cho°1 ^i"1 *" __?_ -*?"1 otth**9^rmhUDt-! badly needed so oiat a modemiied route 5™ , admitted to Chillicothe I*18?1 to*„ *u ">e, ****P*** ***** ***~ lng territory. ■ j tchool .-m.^ *- ^ maintelned • HospiUl at 11:30 p. m.. Saturday, 1 **** P**-*t cheerleaders sre ready Hunters are urgea to use every , stoekdate ..... _...__ possible hunting-safety precauUon | - *-*-***----■ • while In tha woods. thc lected as members of" the Sdoto I They were Waverty Merchants, lo^l^g^u h. F. Junk about ten i r, m. Deputy Soott also said that lected as mem__rs or me aaotoit\r_.. i~A7 tutteted a knife VaUey l-esgue All-Slar team and ^SfS fn the nSddlVof the beck wlU appear next Sunday at Burke IT^ a\]^____/ FiekiuT Bainbridge against thst durln« ___**2*-*___ stxeatt 8 vilUge'. champion MerchanU nine. The affair took pUce attaui a The game will ,Urt promptly j miles southeast of Waverly at 230 p. m. Carson's batting average this season was 381, while Mesd finished the eesson with a 314 batting average. Manager A. S. Keechle of the The Pike county grand jury wlll meet early next month to lnvestigste the docket of cases. __ ^ _______ w __ Deere Bros. Circus And waSaa^Me^enuTsaid "tod., j Wild West Show Sunday Has Grand. Champion Virginia, team. John Pelton To Speak John Z. Pelton, local supervisor of the Fish Management Division Circus and Wild The show features Cookie and OUie. aters of radio, stage and that he was pleased that the two I g. „_ „ |m« had been ie«>-nlx_d and that! ^ne*1*0™*^., mt_m ,___ _„ A. W. Short. Chief of the WI14- _w would have to do some Uilft- {___** »KW . W*L*-**___£! Vf?i~- iS. Cowervation Extension 'Serv-1 in* ut hi. tesm for the Sundsy i formance at the «k«on uir Ice. will be the prindp.1 speaker game here wUh the Logan, West i __***-*. _"* Sl*->i*-'- September this evening (Thursday) at theivt_■____. ban. |l*_o. at 1 p. na. dinner and annual meeting of the Pike County Fish A Oame Protective Aasodsttan at their club house. 2 miles west of Waverly, near Lek« White. Chief Short.U well known to local _portsn_in as he has been chief ot Oame Management and ProjNrgstion for the past 10 years in the Division of Conservation. Following the annual dinner and session, plans will, be completed for the foxhunt field trials next week end. hite in me wooes. , __ The easily .recognised bright red; PomerO)' Jury Seated squirrel hunter's cap U advised' Ari__f _„_ tr___..«_.._« for aii who do not wi.h to be i After Long Harangue mistaken for a squirrel. for treatment of injuries sustained I x° j**d the ****** for th« Ti**r !during sn altercation st the Un-;0"*0"- coin Inn, about 10:30 p. m. the Coach Hawhee seemed to think same evening. Ross county of-; today that his boys would give a fidaU reported. |good account of themselves in the a_._._ _._. A.m. nf _,,-__i.„_i_,__ A deputy sheriff there stated. Seturday ■ tusael. win. draw, or ■■■•^___fi£*i_IS!! ? l__-Tfh__nf ■-*-*■ th» **w-bx* rt,rted *»>en j lose. __.._*_ tr J !____'_______________-_ _S^h?t_I__;w,Ui*m •**-*•**<- °* »«■ *°*****y- -*■* »o the fsct that several of Squirrel Hunters Fined I »?-">^.If^ *r-JL°L*tSt_i ***-*■**■ Willis snd during the, the boys hsve .uffered slight in J. . j r* Mm. its -*—-* °* , ,arU*S_S -ml _2i.? T :^altercation .tax* the latter - $15 And Costs Yesterday commluioner. charged with em- t^y bonie "Noah Waddell. M, of Franklin! bezzlement of county nroDerty. I ur.n.. ««. „-.,_* K- rv v Furnace and Mitchell Blair, _7.' C°mm«>n „ . .... _ .. of Wheelerttourg were arrested at ***■£_"<, w«verly' . n,,_ ,_e:and then dUchsrged from the hos 7:40 a. m., Wednesday by Con-!1* •**>**■*} »Ml_nment. said the plul servaUon Chief Everett Ridge and j Jury selection required_ more time, jj^ Melvin PolUtt. who oper-1 «;„:"",■ r" all Gsme Management Agent C. W. than for any case witWn hla ex-{,_.. ,h<! Jnllt Mid _£ would pre-!Wt"* '°.r *" ■ _ ^ ,. Webb at the Vsnmeter Faim. 1 P«J«- ** °nf cxc««>t'on'1 k, ler charges against Mustard, who! -,*__?___--_*. _**_?, "_? *** *• mllea south of Piketon. **** M!r_'j_5!!; ll "fwf1« __!' ■■*<-■ the scene before the arrival.11*™ *__ __* T1Un,! Both men wera charged with'P««ons lnidcted by the Meigs.^ the ^m^. with! Juries, a probably Uneup was not ; available today. Was* ______'__arl D t_. ______ _"" ",* ."_ ___ "i',_1'; StudenU may obtain their Uck- Plea. Judge Earl »•'C__?mley for a lacerated upper Up. ct4 _. the ^^ in ac<XItJinci. with {JOC ruling for 30 cents. Admission at the gate will be 50 £S SS«r_2'i__5_Sd aut.fesStff'S ihTai^'JU^ Oame Refuge In vioUtlon of Ohio j ^"%_*___\ '^fi£? J* When arr^gned in MagUtmte i conrt^on of priv^e da^ and C. LewU RWenour-s court ln this use of county materials on private *——*•' " mi^M, ________ \t-tr-—- ix-. _cw_ luooiouri court u_ uu» -— jjWW *********** S______._T^__ tt_BU___ they were fined »1S and '•"«• HunUngton. WeiKVlrgmis .wild JJg" -^ -^ rdea^ South Dakota broocs, wild Brah- r* o,,^- the Department of Conwrva-ima bulls, cowboys and cowgirls of is ln Atlantic city. New jar-1 trom an pans o« uw *-—*. .-..- ■ _ _.«__• m sey. this week ett ending the 78th I many other top circus and wild- Portsmouth ChorUS To annual meeting of the American j west evenU. Fisheries Sodety snd the 3«th an* The show is being sponsored by nual convention ot tha Interna-j the Plketon Volunteer Fire De- Uonal Association of Oame. FUh | partment. and Conservation Commissioners. Mr. Dane T. Willis of Perry townahlp produced and fit the I _ , _, _, _ , aged Poland China boar which | Coaches Have Conflab was grand champion st the IMt Ohio SUte Fair. The boar officially weighed 1033 pounds. MX. Willis has been ..^.^S^f^^ojCelebration Discussed to address th*» convenUons. Be Members of the Waveriy Re- will Ulk on fish propaga ti oa at i tail MerchanU' Association met 'Lake Alma. *~**-r=f--—— --.-_-__——— ful jirodueer of Poland Chinas for aeveral years and is tha only hog breeder ia Pike oounty to sponsor aa annual sale. The sale this wear Is scheduled for October 18. Pike County PrlndpaU and Athletic Directors met Tuesday evening with County Superintendent success- i J. B. Way to discus, plans snd the Investigation Starts Questioning of witnesses started last night in Mayor - A. S. B_> Hpt-» __Antpmh*>r 9J_tVi! K eechle's court pertaining to the 1 * DD?r/?"V complaint filed try W. T. Reed New Lighting System Being Tested In County Steps were being taken ln the Union Township school in Ptke Tbe Golden Rule Sunday School an(j others asking for the dis CUaa of the Wavariy Methodist m.s$ai 0f Chief of Police Floyd Church has booked the Portsmouth ; Cempbelt' Male Chorus for a concert to be Due to the Urge number of presented st Waverly high school; witnesses sppeerlng for both Chief auditorium on Tuesdsy evening. Campbell and Mr. Reed, apprax- September 28th, at 8 o'clock. It was announced today. The concert will feature many imately only I.slf of the testimony was taken last night. The Investigation, which U be- Ambnlance Trips By Gregg Funeral H tew— scheduling ot games tor the 19i8- 40 basketball season last night ln Vallery". Hardwsre for their monthly meeting. Preliminary plans and committees were dedded upon for the tlckeU may be iJtrtelned from" any annual Halloween celebration in'.member ctf the class Waverly, to be staged the last ofi This will be the first musical next, month. | concert of tbe season in Waverly Complete deuils for the annual> and the p__blic U cordially invited «... n; a,.,„_j affair will be announced In Uter.to attend. I ""IS Dig _iwarn editions of The Watchman. of the songs loved by all. and,ing conducted by the mayor, w__ be continued Friday evening. The mayor will then decided upon the merits of the complaint Escapee Caught Eli.ha Carter ctf tbe Lathsm Coon Dog Field Trials Ther* will be a fleld trial for coon dogs at the Ad Shoemaker j eorrw-snity, who escaped from the Farm, naar Sunny Ridge, at r p. Ohio SUte Reformatory at _ Uns- , _.__ ,m., Sunday. September l_th. The field, August 23, IM, was Setpember «—George Tay_jr.|pUNic U oordUll^Hnvited to at- prehended August 80U». aa returned from Portsmouth General', tend. -— %— r lag to a bulletin received thU HcaplUl to hU home on Plketonl . ' ' ? 'waek by ^hief of Police Floyd route 1. GOOD LCCK TO TBI TIGKRS1 C__i_pbe__ rO\ Fined $25 And Costs John H. Whittaker ot Willard, Ohio, waa arrested by the sUte highway patrol and Chief ctf Po- _. w_ ___i _______ _• <n __. lice Floyd C«rg*>eU on Thursdsy «*«£ *» -^f-^f!*- ****** *-***-e night at 10J3O p. m.. on U. B.\ *<>}**■ *_*_* ll*__n* ,y,t*m co°- 23. ln front of the Silver Diner. *'*£« <*■ «*nnlddsl unite. foUov^ing a sideswipe aoddent . J* *L_J ""U w*t* ■*-*•**-**-] between his car and a truck. b' ^ °hl° ^ 2S2PS __ld The truck was going south. U.^/oved and accepted by the was owned and driven by Jayj91^ D^aftmen4j,f "Ration. Martin of Greenup. Kentucky. . ™* U°l°? Township Krhool I According to the arresting of- *m"„?« -\V ,our Ur«f cla"rooms ! fleers. Whittsker sttempted to pass' n *™_\* •*■• *"** ********* ■* •**■**' 'the true*. He was charged wltbjlali;Ued' ,. ... reckless driving **■ *-*-** V* •*id *° Prevent Arraigned ln iteglrtrate H. **$** 5pr^dl^* of ^?!i___*5 *_ Un' Junk's cvurt. he wa. fl6ed $25 PJ°*f *"«?daf?f« b* -V* <-«****** snd coats. I**- tUneasla the puplU. He wu released after paying. | ' _.„ _; _____ lEarl Leeth To Hay D__Zla_'i?eS_lgco_J'^ With "Q^kOT" DAV, Chapter 88, will meet on! David Earl Leeth. who has been September 23. IMS. at 1 J> Homer McNeal of near Waverly wal the lucky winner of the ; Appreciation Day Treasure Chest award Wednesday afternoon at Cty Park when his name waa Lunch Rooms Opened AU Pike oounty school lunch rooms were opened thi. week, _ with th? exception of Cynthiana j called on a 40 per cent dividend grade school lunch toam which | udtet. on October 1st, lt sras Snnounced by County School Superintendent J. E. way. OOOD LUCK TO TIER TIGERS! Mt. McNeal received $129 The event fat sponaored each . ,,, , _. . pitching this summer with the on the second floor of the Esgie'i' Waverly MerchanU' beadbell nine. Lodge, on Market street, in Wav-1'» *--■** J°r • tackle poslUon with eriy. - — rm. -e —« Wray Bevens will be prlndpsl speaker at tht- seeaion. All members and thoa* Interested In Joining thU organisation ara invited to attend St. masting. ___, ... _ lt was announced thU mornng by Wednesday afternoon here by theJFted Batflald, Adjutant. local merchanU. Tickets are giv-l a en away with purchases. GOOD LUCK TO THE TIGERS', tor duty in the line." the "Fighting Quaker." of Wilmington Coll o_c. Leeth a grsduate of Waverly high achool. ls now starting his second year with the squad. He U 21 years old, six feet tail, and weighs 175 pounds. Advance notes from the college to The Watchman state that "he U lean and tough, and U a good possibiUty PAGE TWO THE WAVERLY WATCHMAN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, IMS FBI NEWS DISEASE CONTROL CBBD. PROBLEM OF POULTRYMAH— | Ivent or control those already known. One of the newer maUdles of ' chickens Is called blue comb disease. IU cause U unknown but it appears to be Infectious or else the agent that causes .It to attack one chicken also has access to all other chickens In the __ck. Disease control still U the great-H____.f_» i^^rJf^-J^ .est slnglisprobletn of the Ohio rl^JlL^J'T.'"-l^ <0oi poulUymaB and poultry husben-, "lcn *****-■■* *■* th« "<*• dry _pedalAu.at Ohio SUte Uni-| The disease geU iU name from versity uy V UouWe U likely;the darkening of the comb, and to cooVmas bJtauae new diseases i the skin and shanks also turn a appear _bout a* rapidly a. re-!darker than natural color. Ill search workers find ways to pre- [bird, have a high fever which I. WANTED TO BUY LOCUSTPOSTS Either Cut or Standing Call at P_oe's Grocery State Route 124 . Phone No. 3805 FOF_ SALE 3-STORY ROOMING HOUSE At 110 West North Street, Waverly Contains 21 Rooms Good Investment—Paying $152 a Month While Owner Occupies 5 Rooms 50x150 ft. Lot, Well Located CHANDLER & DIXON LAND OFFICE f-KOROE HIXON Waverly. Ohio J. XL CHAM-I-EK Waverty Rt. 1 followed by tarrpcrsturee below normal, and the birds lose weight 'quite rapidly. The disease 1« most likely to attack birds Ave to seven months old, but chickens of any age may have blue comb dliease. Tbe treatment recommended by the University poultry speciall.U Is to stop sll grain feeding until the birds have recovered. A laxative made from three-fourth. Rpsom salt in two gallons of water Is left ln drinking vesseU for two hours. The final phase of the treatment U to place one teaspoon ot potassium dlchromate in four gallons of water snd to use the solution to water the flock for four or flve days. Another treatment for blue comb Is to put one level teaspoon of poUssium chloride In each gal Ion of drinking water. Severe cases are treated by pladng one snd one-half pounds of potassium chloride In 100 pounds of mash after the birds have had the ehlor ide In their drinking water for ; week. The medicated ma.h is fed for one week. Muriate of potash fertilizer is Impure potassium chloride snd can be used. More refined grade, can be bought at drug or chemical stores. Newcastle disease is the latest plague of chickens. Scientist, have developed a vaccine which 1* being tested pow. Ohio Uws require the Vaccine be used here only under supervision of a. veterinarian, and Ohio poultrymen are urged to comply wilh the state regulation. Full reports of the resufts of the treatment are needed to determine the effectiveness of the vaccine, and a veterinarian will make those reporU. Fowl pox ls an old enemy of the poultry flock. It can be prevented by vaccination when the birds are i few weeks old, and pullet flocks which have not been previously Immunized csn be protected by vaccination with pigeon type vscdne when they arc placed in the laying house. Pigeon type vaccine give temporary immunization; snd the vaccination will prevent outbreaks of fowl pox which might »to0 egg production for four weeks or more. i m. . -**V i—ra **A SCO* I That you out gMAxg tvurrtAtL • XAVg COSf* fm,.,. J rvi'H An au Out tHttt-AO MHANO AMP 04. JtOTA*jm*VS /***)lA»Lt Dorevt Trta mrx-rg. _ mrttoe coxa s*ktux. -to*** o-t/teas caw i****r r*tsee ttfKh tMT use cm mem ok xuw. r ttmtrm nx lOmmc rieu-rut >te*—t m 3-**4t ruei A-AOMONtx THAT cOMt-tere tVfATMf-io»oor,n*i Cuts; rvtt 6-tLt as i-kku A3 SO/ P THATcxrover Si-tCWMCAMAMIHtFrlCaZA/r SUftNtyS, M**JTTf*m lOtOS r-SOAB ruSL.COHr^TrMrAC-JUJr cah conjcccr this lost. THAT a i-ieqc '/% *__. o_ soot MPOBFM >©«» BM-mj* tmtStAitS Ot, CCtv- Soft-nxtv as i-sxmas *)/. Soar esa-s mat rtioA PtACHUvS rite letATitK ^MHJtoKrtCt*. |(Y THAT __>*__-M__r jl| 7£ttPOfATtaTtMLtY_«_»- rtrre a caa ! Fvg/tr Lbs trr»A os-gnu wAtrts rtAXL ANDMOMtY. gfA**r cited in relieving hunger in all 160-180 lh., $24.73; 140-180 __., parte of the world. $2330-24.00; Ut sowj |_0.00_.24.00; At the present time, tralnloeds stags $18.30 down; boars $13.00® of food sre rolling toward aes- 13.70. ports and the food on those train. CATTLE: Good .tears and heif- was contributed for the relief of ers $330Ot^_0.3O; plainer Steers world hunger by farmers of Ohio and heifers $19.00^24.00; fat cows and of otlier states. People who $18OO_.>23._0; cutters $12.00^17.- are interested only ln gouging 00; bulls $20.00®23.00. money out of consumers do not: VEAL GALVXS: Tops $30.90; give away producU they can sell, seconds $28.30; medium $23.00® Prices of'farm producU dropped 26.00; light? $27.60. enough between July 13 and Aug-1 SHEEP: Top lambs $26.00; sec- ust 13, 19-rt, to take $23,000,000 onds $24.23; light welghU $21.10; from the prospective 1_48 total ewes $11.10. farm income eg Ohio, which means thst every LIME Farmers, if you intend placing your Lime orders with us for Fall delivery, we wouldjappreciate very much receiving these orders at this time. There will be many farmers who will not get their Lime again this year because they have not placed their orders earlier. Bad weather begins the latter part of October, and then it is too wet to get on your ground. Therefore, we shall appreciate your cooperation by placing your orders wherever you wish to buy your lime. STONES MIGHT REBOUND . TO BUIN OLAS8 not sis.- Ohio farmers are advised by rural economlsU at Ohio State University to get busy themselves snd to set "their organizations in motion to toss back a few of the brickbats which are being thrown at farmers by those who blame producers for the high cost of living. The economlsU tell those who throw bricks at farmers to remember the old proverb, "People who live in glass houses should not throw stones." . Students of rursl conditions claim the present attack on farm price, i. peculiarly IH timed. U. S. farmers are finishing a crop growing seaton with the expectation c_ producing ithe greatest total of food and feed ever harvested ln one year by a single nation. They produced those crops st the request ot government officials and under the urging of humanitarian organization Inter lock sn average lot. of »ioo__r ig- Don't Sow Wheat Until ures provided by the Bureau of ... *-**—, n . Business Research. Ohio State Alter fly-ITCC Date University, show thst dty resi-l _ _____,_.. denU-spend a small share at their! J**™*? '_* u.r,*d„V> 2£*?5! annualincome for food now than ^J__^*Sri%_m__f>_l^_ they did in 1936-30 when the farm £__?__! £2£ The, _■? rtZ-^* indSstrywasbsrelyabletotreathe .*** *or pik* «»untJr * CxX**r _____n^_S_U? lMr0Ufh "* "°". 'rt*. Esther conditio. Indicate Tile' .££&. say the tet. a- ^_&__t__&__^_f_*_ bout the Income of workmen and •Lt*S£2__^^__!_? ___.__,? of profertlonal people can be ob- g* ££!_"!_.'?__*?TF_____C.£ s^a*t-mcg ^Ifiretmts £ *\ZZ?%*£?£*_? A S^&fflSfJkSSSfe ^^Xr^;^rK____^_r er contribution toward tbe nation- S_^w^'" tw__^__.rtf_U2L al welfare and has received much *****7t>?____M__t _f____t_<?T_ less for his efforts thsn some other &^JEX_?_E2?£_!23 classes of workers. The term dsy ____*____*J_T_^___^____^__ stilt averages over 12 hours, and S_* *jf^J.^a' ■SSSJSrSSIS «>._. f-,__- ___>v .. __..._.-, Amu. ,*h* amount of volunteer wheat the farm week is seven days. jwllich „,_ in,^,, ^ __.»__ ———-————*— y\y problem. Ohio farmers produced 332.000,- 000 pounds of milk In July, which wss 30,000,000 pounds under the June total and was .14.000.000 pounds less than was produced In July. 1047. The drop was caused by a cut of about 20,000 cows in the dairy herds of the state In the year preceding July 1, 1M8. Farmers got better production per cow in July, 1048. than a year previously by culling out the poorer oowa sod by feeding more grain per cow. Tbe average dally grain feed of Ohio cows August 1. was 4.8 pounds. LIVESTOCK REPORT CHTLOOCmiE. Stpteenber 10 —"Friday sales report of the Sdoto Livestock Company: HOGS: 20O-23O ft.. S-o.ZS; 160- 260 ft., $27.73: 230-273 ft., $27-30; £Y£SfOHTLtSP£C/AUSTS DRS. C. V. and B. W. SIGLER tTATB BANK BUDLDING, WAVERLY, OfflO OPTTCT HOC__8: Tnea. AFr-_.10__.m.te4p.m. KTU EXAXZNKD GLA88K8 KgPADU-D Fertilizer The same thing holds true with Fertilizer. The tonnage will be short, and we suggest that you place your orders at once if you expect to have Fertilizer in time to sow wheat. This is the ideal month for coating Roof Coating your roofs for the cold months that lie ahead. Hot weather and dry weather is the perfect time to apply roof coatings of any kind on an old roof. ?.rt$fon< MOTOR TUNE-UI Hsrs's What We Do: Is _____* *"* ****-*- «»**_. fetor. 3«_i!_^?____^_*i"t,»"k s-iags; _ut_U tmw gasksts. 4 Inspect tit aim— tad tt—— • eg — ^^ __^. Qk- geasrater, starter, __, Saa veltag* and tarrant regal, lis. 6. S£ m--mSsm%*' "*** 7. Test «_u —tisju, -*-■ a—ti Ignition Cable Sets .retail? VJiut/rci.1 '- ■ IHA : THE UNIVERSAL BEAUTY 4 FINISH- p^ FOR PERFECT - ENAWEUNG RESULTS COB. UAJUOBT St SECOND - Hg____jt?__n___» rom o*t_»xatm>?<al wavesl_r.omojCkraBctY_JS_fj Sess, Ibc ttAM—tt-1-M. mooccrs ! PHOKB ITS; WATCTLT. OHIO Sxptttt s__ _-.tatee.rs alflca acciaiai lowi atOTUlk* FLAX, the m—lttraal begmty gloss lot *U taamtliag, Aad ao wxjc-ixxl -xaX irnktt k _> chttaa at-ftrt nirilu. Adapt. thi* to any _■__■. FLAX tti-Us agsctirt-r. corses satld-y met ttaw* _tsely. WWs taot*, tLAX tt-mw**t sod weather -tam-thaatry Ami t-LAX. A* mtuttrml bmuty eaut* ordlasrlly m»ly Waverly Lumber and Construction Co* Bast Emmitt Avenue Wavariy, Ohio T. H. Parks .extension eote- molcglit trom Ohio Sute Unlver.- sity, states that s survey taken In SX counties indicates that tbe Hessian Fly infestation Is mora than twice heavier than it was; In those same counties last year, lie states that the rise indicates that s lot at Ohio wbest will be lost ln 1 __• unless fly-Free Dates good lock to the ticem! Air Mai] S FALL REPAI Don't overlook that we have in sto mediate delivery ALUlrflNUM ROOFING, ALUMINI COMPOSITION SHINGLES, ROLL Plain and Colors WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, Cutte BRICK — for Safe Chimin ROCK LATH PLASTER FIN MASON LIME PLASTER BOARD, 4x8, to arrive in DROP SIDING and FLOORI AU Kiln Dried — Several Gn WINDOWS, DOORS, PLYWOOD, SPOUTING, ROOF PAINT, G TH0R0SEAL for waterproofing al .vails Waverly Lumbei Construction C Telephone No 81 Wa Make Your Do Go Farther, She Waverly Superette M PEANUT BUTTER q HOLS UM BREAD 2 _ OLD RELIABLE COFFEE II Vae Pack. KC BAKING POWDER 25-os RINSO... 3 lg. bo LAUNDRY SOAP 1| Fe Is Na pitta, er Octegaa. STERLING SALT 3 1 POSTS CORN TOASTIES, lg. 13-ox ■MEATS- HAMBURGER WIENERS SMOKED JOWL MINCED HAM LOAF... LONG HORN CHEESE. -RADIO SERVICE- All Makes of Rome and Auto Had.os I liberal Discount Given on Complete Set COLEMAN OIL HEATEI 3 to _-roe_n Slse. Regular Retail Price Our Special Low Prlee $74.95 Just cat this, ed oat nnd bring it with you. is good cgxlf till October 1, IMS. Easy pay as* your income. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOB ( AND EGGS. —PLENTY OF PARKING SPA( Superette Mark K*i_utlL Eiftu. Ife. VtaL. W_»et«.W We*
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Title | Waverly Watchman 1948-09-16 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Waverly Watchman from Waverly, Ohio was a weekly publication from 1912-1975. |
Publisher | Waverly Watchman Pub. Co. |
Date of Original | 1948 |
Searchable Date | 1948 |
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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Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | WaverlyWatchman 1948-03-04 to 1949-12-290232 |
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. |
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Language | ENG |
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VOLUME 92
WAVERLY. OHIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948
NUMBER 3
A*
599 PIKE COUNTY
VETS GCTBONUS
$181,341.36 Received in
County from April 28
Through August 31
$140,000,000 SPENT
LOCAL BASEBALL ••__*
TRIMS BEAVER CREW
Six-tQ-Four Victory Captured
Here Sunday. Game Pen
tared Homer By Carson
Hie Waverly Merchants won
over the lighting invading Beaver
besebell team at the local amusement park, Sunday, by a 6 to 4
score.
The win was attributed to a
home run tagged by "Beanie**
-• __ — tr* — iCarson, slugging first baseman ot
In State So Far; Some the Merchants, in the lajt half of
Claims Held Back for \^__ff. Kg £? ORe oa'
Johnny Voefcer was on the
mound for the local, and allowed
._.____. i only six scattered hits, with his
A total of MO living World War uammstes making three mlscues.
II veterans in Pike county re- Luckett caught for the winner*.
ceivedCblo bonuses ..mounting to| On the mound for tbe visitors
Need of Information
NEIGHBORS ARE
SHOT SATURDAY
Robert Bandy and Ora
Demint File Charges
Against Each Other
RIFLE AND SHOTGUN
Used in Saturday Evening
Affair on Meadow Run
Road Community
Two Pike c__bty residents of
Pike County Girls Win
At The Ohio State Fair
Seven 4-H dub girls of Pike
county came through with high
honors In the Junior Division ot
tbe Ohio State JTalr.
Florence Mitt, a member of
the Busy Beavers 4-1! Club of
Beaver, was one ot the five girts
who placed highest in the state
In ; the tailored garment class.
Florence's dress wai on exhibit
in the 4-H Building all during
the fair.
Two other garments which received high awards were also on, * * .
display. They were an easy-to- Bond Issue for St. kilalC.
FEWER PUPILS IN SKSSfffiSSlSEASON OPENER
SCHOOL TO DATE«~«K..«_i^[^r-»»_!THIS SATURDAY
Only 3,625 .Enrolled So
Far, as Compared with
3.706 for Last Year
WAVERLY HAS 791
Meeting nnd Dinner Planned
For Afternoon and Evening
Of Thursday, Sept. 23rd
make cotton dress, msde by Joyce
Lee Jameson of the Waverly Won-!
der Stitchers, and a school drestj
msde by Mary McAllister of the'
Smith Kill Fancy Workers.
Wanda Strickland with a dress
Bankers from thirteen Southern
Ohio counties will meet at Lake
White, near Waverly, during the
afternoon and evening of Thursdsy, September 23. for the. annual meeting of Group Four of
the Ohio Bankers Aisoclstion,
Ralph F. Smith, cashier of the
Savings Bonk Co . Chllllcothe, announce, as chairman of tlte group.
A study ot Investments wll) be
led by J. G. Jaspers, vice presi-
_______ dent of The Firrt National Bank,
• •a. ', .. , _ , , , ' Cincinnati, during the business
__*_______ £_____£ *__"__&•£• session. Also speaking on bsnk
Central Catholic of Portsmouth Will Invade the
Gridiron in Aftcrnon
Marion Twp. Will Bc
On November Ballot
CONFERENCE GAME
John Schwartz Is Captain
Of Waverly Hi School's
Mystery Gridiron 11
The IM. edition of the Wav-
the Meadow Bun road community,! up drees and Carol Martin with fan] achool districts In Pike Co. r^VIJbtects"* __*"*__ Hs h'p'bi'x-'erly high school "Tiger'i'will open
t***st*^t_t^ orf! president |
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