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W--U~m»-**-im~«M ew*wa»w»i«e»_^^»we»«eia*ajii)-i)t wi. mn., l ___ \A W^ WvLXXtvty UUttrim t a tt ^O^ATlMVUt^ "VOLUME 92 WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1948 NUMBER 11 HUNTING SEASON OPENS MONDAY Average Year Predicted For Ohio Niir.rods This Year, Report Says WESTERN CAGE CREW | COUNTY BOY SCOUTS LOSES TO STOCKDALE PLANNING FOR 1949 Stockdale Wins Two From Committee in Session Friday Westerners; Schedule for Reveal* Interesting Program Waveriy Tigers Released I For County Scout Troops Tbe Ptke county cage season Th* Pike County Boy Scout •was offlcUlIy opened last Fridsy Committee, meeting at the Con- night at Stockdale when the 1MB servatlon Odlce In Waverly on tourney champ* won the initial November 8, projected a number game against the invading West- of plans for the remainder of ern Local lad* from Latham byithUycfr and for l_49. the lop-sided rare of 0* to 10. Tne first item of busine** was The Stockdale Bulldogs also ' the report of the nominating corn- won the reserve contest by a 31 mittee composed of Judgo Earl to 12 score. OfflcUU for the g*me Parker, chairman. Nlal Strouder, were Meade and HuU. j W. J. Beo<__y. Rev. Ralph Grove Tomorrow night. November 12,la.d Leo Vulgamore. The group Scioto township eager* will travel nominated the 1MB officers as tol- to Stockdale high school tor a, low*. ** Next Monday morning at _:00, double header. | District Chslrmen, W. P. Mar- si. m. • record breaking number} *-*_t game wa* the only one tin of Ohio hunter* are expected to .reported t0 the Watchman. j > go afield throughout the state for j Mole*. Whltt and Smith were | Dirtrlct Commissioner. H. E. the opening of the sUte't rabbit' _-e leading aoorer* for the win- Brown. and pheasant season. \ners ln the varsity oontett with I Organitatlon and training chair- Scattered report* from every each getting 18, IS and 17 point*. I roan, Don Vulgamore. section of Ohio indicate that hunt- : respectively. I Camping and activttle* chair ing wlU be about average, even; For Western the entire 10 poinU man. Earl C. Jame*. 9:00 A. M. IS TIME Commissioner Promises That Laws Are To Be Rigidly Enforced BURNS FATAL T0lMORi "n"Tlniy-l m/i:Ns i>!( n >n SCIOTO RESIDENT 1 Exploding Kerosene Covers 20 Year Old Victim Thursday p. m. RAN* HALF A MILE After Extinguishing tht Flames in Creek Near Otway Rt. 1 Home though game popuUUbn surveys were tallied to two guards, Scott A 20-year-old woman of the Mt Joy community, a former Pike View Chairman. James Drennen. county girl, died at 2:15 a. m.. Friday, In Portsmouth General Hoepital of bum* suffered last Thursday afternoon when a flve- gallon can of kerosene exploded. She was the second woman hi Scioto county to be burned fatal- Advancement chairman. George ly last week. Thursday's victim was Mrs. Li!- CAPT. FREY SEES KOREANREVOLT Son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frey of Waverly Writes An Interesting Letter U. S. ADVISORY UNIT recently completed show that both getUng 6 poinU snd Mutter. 4. Hoeckh. Thuwlay* victim wa* Mrs Ul- summcr by thc Woltz studio, of S_*"-T. w.«_i/j.n?**.***~ ' raU-it* and pheasant* are a little * Athletic Director Carroll D.i Finance chairman. William G. £ Nlcholl Ko.ee. young wife of oet Moin4 , ,n coopcratlon »°**_J* w«)**Jf. Jan.ce _ years k. Is in Charge of Training Korean Army in Order Protect New Country Mr. end Mrs. George Prey of Vine street. Waverly. recently received thc following interesting letter from their son, Captain ' Robert Prey. U. S. Army, who Is • Thc above is another in a series Waverly route 2 now '" .f.or<'a ._llh an VL_S Ad.~ of baby photo, entered in The ^^ row, rcadlns trom letl ^T^Mes^AUmuTu* _W_f I'd Waverly Watchman baby photo JO right: Prankle. 2 years old. and, _-**£*1 KoT0 th « week* lit contest recently. These pictures Joyoe Ann> ,0 month's old $on arrt_- "r.vcd in Korea three »e_ks Ut and cuts were made earlier this dau»M_r .if Mr nnd Mrs W n .. _ _ _ ., _... ._- .!__..- o^.jii-- __. His outfit has been training a rean army of 10.000 in order to and Gloria, 8 years old. provlde that recently liberated -_?.VS__!".. _,._?I:_.!ni.__.";.J.c_-ie country with .uflkicnl protection from revolt and aggression from other countries. The letter Friday. October 28 Dear Folk*: ll hasn't been at all easy to rite recently due lo the fact that _., U_v_, in cooperation old more plentiful In many counties. 1 Hawhee of Waverly high school, Vallery. George Kozee of Otway route 1. w;lh ,hlJ paper. ~£r. Ohio hunter* and trapper* re- tots, released to the pre** _he Tbe*e men will be contacted to who suffered <«scond degree burns Tnp „,, wdlfl, from lcft to wilhami'of'V'kcion 'ro_V_ V j__T_T gardless of age are required to Tiger'. 1W8-48 basketball sched- -ecure their approval over her entire body when the nBh,: Gord , 2^ „ -^ 7 lIl'a^ °'r'k'u,nnX ,_'__._ •ecttre s hunting license and car-. utewhlch begin, at Western On M. J. Oofer. fln.nce chairman, fuel sprayed over her and bum 9 -_,„__. old Jonj f Mr and t. Jfi**'*- ___lj_^_* '_*', „a ry it while hunUng and. trapping Frici.y, November 19. was called upon to present his Into flame. Mrs." Wray Bevens of Waverly; IV 'S^w and at the same time diaplay the] The *.hedule thl* »e*«on is »et,veiw« on the drive for 1_4*. A. IT* total explosion occurred a- *_ny Vulgamore. 7 years old. S_sT " Neynolds of Waver.. Identification tag. provided with I „p with 30 games, with only one: a result, the campaign was set ■ bout 3 jj-jn. after Mrs. Kozee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. «„..' rtu.., _f tnn.. PnWlvi the license, on middle of back on: £me remaining to be dated. 'for the week of November 28-1 had kindled a fir* in an outdoor Vulgamore of 313 Maplcwood ° Peturcs or those entered the hunter'* outer garment. Hunt-j Amoog the games already *et December 4. In the meantime »tove and was preparing to heat avenue. Waverly; and Jerry, age ln ,hc *****•• eontest will be.pub- -er* under IB year* of age mu_t:tr* three new opponent*, thei the campaign structure will be some water. The can of kero- a Danny. 3, and Richard. 3. sons l"*hed In future issues of The • have been extremely busy - have an adult escort in order to,rtrong Cloumbu* Rosary high j formed.. Pike oounty has been »cnc. placed too close to the flre, of Mr and MrJ i^,. Mollette of Watchman. Watch for them -ind ' do mcan busy We havc use firearm*. license* cost $100 Khool team, Centralla of Ross asked to raise $1176. the same a- was reported to have exploded. : heard that there have been news plus a arrltlng fee of 23 cents'count, and South Point high mount as last year. (drenching the former Pike coun- ^___ __________ __ _»«._. .-.-,*. ^^ broadcasts In the U. S. about the ind are on sale at mo«t hard- i ^^f tr^ Lawrence county. District Chairman W. S. Lofland. tian. OFFICERS OF PIKE CO. BAND BOOSTERS OR- ***"-■• "■ Kor« -<> *■•*> *»■■■»**>■• -wst*. sporting good* Horn. com-( All In all It appear* to be • appointed a committee to prepare | Shewing ***** presence of pi|ApmpR ton xJAMPn r AKtrrVX. TIIITUCrsAV ^ havr hcard _bou_ ,l '.*" tnunJty grocerie* *nd other place*, tough schedule for the Waverlyifor the county's annual meeting jmind, the young woman ran into UIl.Vl I VA. tkl.f. _*.'_»_ ft I. _sA_\IZ,ftU lliUKbUAY clad to get another letter fr.mi of business In each count*. j Tiger* to play before the tourna- [ which has been tentatively tet tb* house and wrapped blankets you yesterday Hunting hour, each day In- \^ smlon* next February. (for Decen*er 23 The Oon»|ttM J«*S?ttS_!'S^_b_^ & Banquet Held at I_akc White Members'Parents nnd Friends As ' havc mc",lon,?d in rWnt eluding opening day, will be 9; The Tigers, who finish their is composed of Nial Stouder, chair- lng tiody. but tne coverin .s bursi Si m. to 4 p. m. eartem rtandard 1 .oosball season on Friday night, I man. W. P. Martin and Rev. Ralph into flame* too. Mrs. Kozee then lime. The pheasant *ea*on will November 12, st New Bo*ton,-will I Grove. It wa* stated that a Court I ran out of th* house to a creek be Noveo-ber 15 through Novem- have only * week then to gel in} of Honor and induction of the new$»»b°ut 25 yard* away and cxtin- "ber 25; rabbit season November ghape for the opening ot the bas-J officer* would form a part of tba] gulshed the flames in the water. a special meeting of the Ptke A Band Boosters- Club was or- j annual meeting program. 1 Her h__band. George( 3«, who county chapter of The National gamzed Thursday. November 4th. (Mr. Lofland mentioned that 1* * farmer and World War II Foundation for Infantile Paralysis at Waverly high school at a meet- outft! for •*■* pa$t thrcr _••!_. At Which Time Nominations Were Approved by Group Plan To Raise $2800 for New Complete Uniforms 13 through December 18. Two icetball season. cock birds is the dUlfUmllon -^ ^MuW followl: pheasant; for rabbit, four a day.; Possession limit Is two for pheas-. ant and tour for rabbit*. Bow and arrow* may be used \ to take game and the hunting 11- cense 1* required the same a* tor letters. I have been transferred from Advt&or to the 1st Brigade to Advisor to the V.h Brigade. The headquarters of my now outfit is at Camp Sykes. a camp built and occupied *|y an American the gunner*. Nov. Nov. Nov Dee. Dee. Dee Dee. Dec. Dee. l». Western. *br— SS, Plketon. there M. Centralla. here 1 W.kWUid. _er* 7, open 10. Stockdale. her* 17. Portsmouth Bast, there SX, Beaver, •..'■•-. IS Columbus Roee 17. there Dec. 31. open Jan. *. Washington Twp. here Jan. 7, Columbus Rotary, here Jan. II. South Point, here Jan. I *. tk**—Smt the* Jan. II. Portamouth Tam. harm Jan. **, Beever. bare Feb. *. Wakefltld. •___ " Feb. ». New Boatoo. here Feb. *. Mlnfoed. ber* Teh 11, Western, her* rtb. 1 . PUurton. hart. Central Catholic is the other scheduled team, and they will se- there was still a need for public | veteran, was about a half a mile was called for October 27 by H. ing attended by fifty parents of 3nt1 " l$ iboul flve milc5 wcrt "f Martin, W. J. Bioddy, Charles' A.' tt Is unlawful to hunt or trap' on Sunday in Ohio and shooting i on. from or across a public' highway Is also unlawful. Game refuges and sanctuaries' ar* provided ln many areas of * the rUte to Insure adequate brood, stock for successive seasons and j bunting and trapping are pro-: hibited on these area*. Trap* may be set at 9:00 a. m.' on opening day. Raccoon shall; not be taken with gun or dog or both, before 6_» p. m- Novem-1 _>er 13, and thereafter during the open season, only between the hours of «:00 p. m. and 6:00 a. £^a<^£a07<th_ ^o "open* dates, the result "of a wreck _bout~thrce; 1, '-^o survive along with m. of the following day. _. oQutr a... —at n0* be filled, miles south of Omega, Tuesday, j hu*band and three brothers. H. A. Rider, Conservation Com- ' tbat minded dtiiens to work with the; away at the hom*-of Kelly Rose. y. Junk, temporay chairman, act- band menibers. Mr. Frank Shel- Soouting Committee. {* neighbor. wh*n fhe explosion ,ng in thc absence of Wray Bev- by. music instructor at thc school. At the conclusion of the meet- , happened. He was building a , cnSi the regular chairman, for lhe presided as temporary chairman lng finance film slides were shown | corn crib for Mr. Rose KwanKju it is the capitol of the southwestern province (state) of the country called Cholla Nam to give the group an Idea of rol-l The couple wa* married July ter and election of new officers elected purpose of reorganlring the chap- until the following officers were *-**■ ThlS Prov!nee has always teri_l available to aid groups in 131st and had been residing on for the coming year. Thia was finance drive. Ithe farm near Mt. Joy. ' dinner meeUng held at Lake White . Attending the meeting were W. After she managed to put out and invitations were sent to 24 S. Lofland. Judge Earl Parker,') the flre, Mrs. Koxee ran the half people. The following were pres- George Hoeckh, M. J. Cofer, Rev.; mile to the Roae place to get her em: H. F. Junk, Irma Lorbach. Ralph Grove, Leo Vulgamore. De-I hviSband de«*_te . terrible bums. Harold Eagon. Haiel Trainer. Witt Terry. PauV Smithson, W. P.; She collapsed uljp-errlvlng there, j Truman Knisley. Eva Blaum. Bet „ She wa* takenby the Freeman | ty Douglass. Georc e J. Stoll and used to purchase fifty new. com- **n,__ » Major Oh. had been shad- President. Forest E Roberts Vice President. Mrs Lcroy Oyer. Secretary. Myron Dixon. Treasurer, Mrs R. O McFerren. The club will sponsor a drive raise $2800 this year to be been the seat of much trouble in the country, and has been, more recently, the center of the communistic activity Thc 14th Regiment of the Korean Army has been stationed at Yosu, a seaport on the southern coast. A former regimental commander of this ambulance from Otway to the Mayme Breinig. • plete uniforms for the band 0Wpd h* ■*■* eounter Intelligence hospital and succumbed there a- Betty Douglass and Mayme Several projects were approved corps for ,omc time " * suspect- bout J:13 a. to.. Friday. Herureinig were appointed as th death was attributed to shook' nominating committee and recom and burns. : mended the following offlcres for. pr**entation at the next' meeting ne Several projects were approved ",r»» tor ■_«_; _•_»« - **myx-,-- 1* and committees were appointed «* org. nirer of underground re- *- to draw up preliminary plans for "-■-<■<* "J the \osu area About _r. nrH.,»!i__ -,, is. _._,_______!_- three or four week* ago he was arrested. This outfit had not cooperated with higher headquarters or the American Advisors at all. so ntariooer. thi* week said -the state's game protector force.lLQca] Band Boosters now at full strength in every 1 . __ . . county, will maintain abno*t a sponsoring Magician ^4-hour patrol during the hunt- j -nje flfft wnt to t-g sponsored big and trapping season to en- b ^^ ^^^ to:tnta waverly force the gsme law*. !BarMl a^j^r,- c_jt> will Uke Hunter* «nd trapper* are can-■ Uce ncxt Thu^.y e>-ening In Honed to follow closely the ni'e«.the y^. hlgh ,,*_<,, auditortum and regulation* Imposed on th*; when c^rMens tt Co.. master ma- putoUc for th* purpose of assur-^cllm „,, miutioni^ will pre- lng everyone equal right* In har-: ^t hi* two hour magic and i-esUng the known «urp u» of, , $how game and to iMure protection for. -^^ ^ of iour pe^-i. re- ___, brood stock which ^.u«* "tlcently appeared at Beaver high main In the fields1 to -*[**-*** tchool anddcllghtfully entertaln- Farmer* and landorwnen. are Mr| Slephen$> who g-^-, urged to give protectors as mudi j {ht %h^ {% , .yj,. ^ M„ ^ cooperotlon as possible ln per- • Preyer and Robert D. West. C. & 0. Freight Train Derailed Tuesday Night Traffic on the northern line of county. March 1st, 1__8. a daugh-, County Chairman, Myron Dixon, the Chesapeake St Ohio Railroad iter of Hallicfc B. and Judy' County Vice Chairmen. Harold was tied up most of tho night as;Comb* Nlcholl oi Waverly route. Eagon and H. F. Junk. her' Lon- I Treasurer, Hazel Trainer An engine and 11 cars of ainle and Earl of Waverly route 2; Secretary. Mrs. C. L. Critch southbound freight left the rails land Harold Nlcholl. at home. 1 field. and blocked all traffic, forcing! y^n^jj services wcre held at1 County Director March of Dimes band could be greatly improved the detour of The Sportsman. the!2 n. m . Sunday, at Beaver Chapel Campaign. Wray Bevens. by new complete uniforms. fast passenger train between AtJf c_u£h STw&riy route 1. Rev.' Directors A. H. Boyer George l« |, ,he hope of the new club £*?t? be commumst land and Detroit. I James Carson of Plketon ofllciated. J. Stoll. E L. Sigismund. Irma to have a band that will be tops '"if1 It wo* necessary te detour both: „.._,_, foilmw_j •„ o,, ^nocl Lorbach and Truman Knisley. ,n both performance and appear- . ~I ..,. the soutMbound and northbound LJ222. ^___U_T _U_!Le___n at' Betty Douglass made the motion an._ to represent the- school and ,,,.„lB1^ _f. passenger trsins over the Norfolk ■" ^"S1*^ """" U>" direc*'on of;that the officers nominated be village next year at out-of-town voUed- W by & Western Railway frwn Kcnova;'*" **" " y | elected; ihe motion was seconded football games and at oivls affairs by Mayme Breinig and the vote in neighboring cities. Invitations was una. ous to play at the Circleville Pumpkin A general discussion followed Show, at the Jackson Apple Fes- as to plans to raise money for the tval and at thc Chillicothe Hal of thc club on Monday. Novem ber 22nd. It was pointed out at the meet- . ing that Waverly's band ranked ;l *** ***** J."1"^ to f"d on.e County Chairwoman. Eva Ulaum very high in performance wilh battalion tp Chejudo. a large island about sixty miles off the south coast where we have another of our regiments. This move was to have taken place on Worincsday. the 20th. A large bands of schools that played here football games this year but • that the appearance of the local to Columbus The c A o. wrecker from Cov- Piketon Meat Packer Ington was called to the scene . ., — _ and the track wa. feopened early Barred r rom KOSS L.0 Charged with selling adulter-' coming campaign that is to take lowcen celebration were turned thc^ Wednesday moming. 3_5 _"__ J0C^"W>Uve w?» JS" I ated"h___.u_ge__ How^Td T'tlry* place in January ported haU buried ln mud with | ,nt 27 proprietor of thc Bryant i Mrs. Stephens, who appears in!another six off the rails. Members of csped Injury. half a dozen cars demolished and; **_,_■*_ c©.'of Piketon. was fined vt RnoW _ Rpceived »50 and coste before Municipal New t><X>KS ntxt-ivcu down this year. I Details of the various money- _oop_™u?U , a-a^i mZiJrT. I Baughn of this dty. forming their duty of «^^d"« Thl. thow i. aWell entertaln- the game law. by reporting .us-; . . toth ^ ,d peeled violations- AJthough the j the enUre ^^ u , mm 0j(ine cauje of ^ derailment. First \_^_f enforcement officer* have tne te-.t-^fc, y^u. nsbbits, flower*. »llks report* from the scene were that 1 gal right to enter up«>n any and \ __, . j^ of ^ flnen ^ u. the train apparently hit a split L aU tend* in the .tete In the per-. ,_aioD. 0Q _,. rosd tod-y gjad-Uadttb. form.noe "Mg&M_f_____!__wi>B« **•* Vanishing Girl, Trunk ot| to rely on the helpful cooperation ;„__ . ,_^..T, __.._____».! Members of the train CTew es-|Jud4c R A Molt, ln chillicothe Pike Counts'Free LibrarV' ped injury. 1 Tueaday ' J *■' " C. A O. officials launched an in- , to ...^ * vestigation W*dnesd»y to determ- j rryvoked As ! raUing projects will be made pub- / .. .^ Al lie after the November 22nd *•*-' oan'es from » ary sion whi_h is open to all b.nd ^( al¥," Joined On Tue«iay night, the 19th. a- the regiment re- 1 few ofllf»rs and most of the non corns. At least three of the offlcers were killed and apparently the rest fled into the hills. The rebels attacked and siezed Yosu.a town of about 90.- 000. burned the police station, and moved north on a train to Sunchon. about 25 miles, where they attacked thc railway station One of our com- Kuangju had been nd Joined the fight at Sun- t_o^lam_« andjto ^^ Bo_T^d j Farmers Signing Pe- _port_man in apprehending " violator* i In Coluiribu*. and Harold Beach er, Ross county health department. wGm.UnyBX1r.°' *** "^ tkms To Form District Lester C. Bailey, chief of U_t|»«g ™*g «*«*__. j-^] at 8 p. nv and also water to Increase The committee working for the | v_,-eight of it. •sangaree." Frank g.IBand Perform Sunday Slaughctr: "Seraph on the Suwan-1 A large crov,d tram Piketon Sunday school _ held "The Tower of Terzel." Pierre by the Order of the Eagles. Van SkTSaTlK "Br^t^'as^e;- "•' *$* *£««*%£& ***» -fored to P^mouih on Sur addinir sutohite a oreservative and *• Betty MacDonald ' The. to ^ the p,icCton hgfh se SdMTto mmism^BtV.^2 _l__5^_eAS2_r-<$SSi _^^_uk__.p»rtin.^>£___ .f^_i__.TSi___S,_5___:i '-"__. »-*. -P«-««r>r ^romcerTTrl'nT llZ ?vW__^!__ir_,,,,e,_^__^f,t iT,~, {*■ ■ P- mm November 18th. AU organization of th* Soil Conser- \ y^l ^.towte which kill. th. ™-**™* ^U.*^*?** ,Hu?" I Waverly Aerie, was well worth ^crs tion. V*^ **£%£*£ __lproceeds will go to Band Boort-1 vatlon Etstrict ln Pike county US 0f apoiUrf meat said In- <-**<*• Ingll* "etcher; 'Benjamin .eelng. Q^"o tl unlawful to obrtruct. threaten. .-!« ES aun «___.. *-*,*-. -.t. _fc, SScTaJ^ulSMto the tawk-j" Erneri K C.nn; "The Mr. Connett. the director, and t^bc*. Both the former brigade advisor and myself were in Seoul when It started, so we were flown down to brigade hoadquarters in a special C-47, together with two other captains and some Korean army head- unlawful buse. interfere with, or in -..y era' ClUb. have filed their petlton. with the j gpector state committee: Twenty -eight. Se ._ m He stated that Big Fisherman." Lloyd C. Doug- : ,„ the ^ petitions^ arrylng 258 ^nature, dw i tff. k^ « niTlnSJ: '»• "r*^ C»^' .FX'&S?*! to be cong of land owners of the eounty. CUent in preseAt Ume_ because of Skinn": "Lush Valley. PatrlcJa dwi perfor que. t ln present Ithe high price ot meat. Campbell: Katherine and the Dark I At *« The ins_4c-or .dded that all Angel." Mary Reisner: "Poems by Band Parents ** C^ST^t^Sto ^dllSfL, Wcktoaoo." M arth. D. ^^ buildinj mauua .,,•..., , —• ...... _. *->w-| —. . —m ... vent a gam* protector from per- Variety Show rleases forming hi* dutjrw to ntusaite j A j^^. aowtX wjtnesMd the old j have been forwarded. *_*___P*n_i * -___. wnenjUme variety shew presented lastl U the state commtitee finds P^_**^4_S __J_^____ *n *n .a.Mlni«ht ■*- *-** Waverly high school petitions are in order, a hearing I ChlUicothe meat i^SJS ISA?^ Sr*?^^^^ ?eiwm 5 rz* _£j4 wiU ^|SS_t__fto^bL*2S__;«,« w VJ *ZT.__. _£__ *..._. ,____lwscs °X the Methodist Church, anyone ln the oounty an oppor- nu»hiT BrKi nooroved __2______2__r"__&,_^J? ™1 ?*■* ******* Product wa* ex- tunlty to appear for or aiSnst! ""^^ *_ 5S2_!l -rragemente with the^- naal, ^^ ^^ k t ^ Jar^ audi- »uch a proposal. ]_. na ^ neighbor on whoee land they wl.h:^^ ta.JghInI ,„,, bringing baefcj In the event the hearing prove.| Power Off Over AH HOUT, Mr. ^ Mrs. Lester BeekmanI money for the p_ux_hose of bandi^^' ^me ___i_i! they wero 1 nun.. IttxnA m_._n__ri_-« tut the nasi ___#»■ f_v__r__hl_. tnr _K_. nmnlmtl/M, __f I __▼ 1.. _.__■ mx.Lm -.1-.1—1._ —mm K_.v» nv_v_d Into thr Ezell t>roD- n_»._r_.< ,,.._ ' ■ _._ __ .-...,,, the** the lack of communica- ^m-teen various units. w<e members of the band are had a A-mc-jH time getting suf- congratulated on their splen- flCjCnl foirc$ into __, area to „. .ormance. _„). ^ communists, who were meeUng of the Piketon w.am,ted to be 2800 strong. held at the high -n,,--. were „_ny ticklish mom- IcUng <m Monday night, enU whlIe we were on ,he a^. it wa. voted to change the name fenslve. and the two lieutenants ' _L_^* *^°_if _1° Piketon Band who went to Sunchon were miss- CiUzenS Moving Around \p_\." „,]**__ made to „_*■ JM-Many confllcUng reports were re ocing maae so raise received, some saying they were icDce laughing and bringing badcj In the'event the hearing proves Power Off Over An Hour _...... «- food memories of the past. Tbe; favortfcle for tbe organisation of Waveriy and this vicinity was have moved Into thc E_eU prop-' uniforms. ^u^j til.* ™_i off ™vine si__a ar v,lriou* character* went through!* district, a referendum wtll be hnu without UghU and electric erty on Third street wWch they I Anyone wishing to assist in this ha<i ^p^ nViV Kmi* ±M_-m___i^ll ***--■ P*-*-* ln • W^bly profes-1 conducted giving each farmer lnipower from 8:05 p. m. until 10:15 recently purchased. worthy cause is invited to Join Last Friday Nationalist troops S * _*Sg^*y ^_d^*Ai* -">?*} m*nntr_;^ . r^fi *-,* *" -^°*^niX' oi "-! P^*. ^day. '** » result of . I Mrs Ezell hss moved tothe the e__ ,„d help -n>oost the band."' h.d^_h_dSe en e_ny _& _bSS? IhLSe oth-f frienib of tb*' _. __* ***** °?****n--**-* *** **** J- Pr«* hU penonal feeling The j Thort circuit when a 12.000 volt L. P. Vallery property on Second. 8 ^j,, ^d attacked Sunchon in irSJ^ 2_T____T^!__« .^ I hour production. ref erendien mu«t carry by 85 per, ht,h tension wire snapped and,*treet. , m R t* a-.-'* m^.. the afternoon. It wa. taken by landowner "got there flrst." aad The producUon wa. directed by j cent of thoae voting to be In ef then end up by apendlng th. btg M^Et_^____E_MTrSi2t ____ part of the opening day trntrtl- Jfj,*^^ttt^SilSt ing around to &nd a place. There art many rule* of court- *l-_._ rp^ _,_ _---,,.-_„_* Red Cross Meeting Held e*y to. the man on _ whose i.nd Name To Be Announced * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shoemaker |To Hold Annual Meeting %i dropped Into the Z300 volt **_-| «r. ana Mrs. umer onoema_er( »„ »_«.« -U...u_>. _.>v_.___U6, nlghUaU and what , .-,_. ,. ^f.. ondaries ln the south end of Chll- have moved from the_ Hutt prop-1 The annual meeUng of the (when we entered the city the llcothe. «rty <"? Third street to the Kalis, Southeastern Ohio Egg Auction next morning. The communists Electric ooropany officials be-! property on South Ux* Mmt AssociaUon of which Pike county had killed all Uie poUce and the j e» —— neve that a motorist backed in-1 until recently occupied by Mr.;,. _ ng-t ^m be held on Wednes- civilian authorities, a* weU as Th* Pike county chapter of Tbe to the guy wire on a light pole .and Mr*. F H. Martin, who have; _. evening. November 17. at several of their famllle* Including _^f_f%i5S?ts^___i__? ._T_S_ .H__X>ld_. P"_i frey_.-_n'n***r I Americma Red Cros. met recent-j there, causing tha damage to the'moved to Nwcomcrstown i Nelson rille. women and children. Bodes were I-_i\a t,.t , ___■ ^f .__»_ v_?,-;^f _?e **£ a*Tmmic*„ R^urMtlly and elected officer* for the en-(main power line* wblch -ervei Mr. and Mw. Ch.rle* Brown Several poultrymen ln Pike Co. i everywhere and 500 dead were _T_Sr-?{_;^,._£7_. y .oa ■\rl\h ^dot_> ___*__ T1**?* ^l**--*^ **•* •» tollow*: \m* vWnlty. *_*•' moved from the Leonard,„.1Unf t0 *__ organia,Uon will drtlnllely counted. Our force* Is usisslly M-ffldent. «thank th* hundred* of local re*- Chapter Chairman. Jame* M. (property on Second street to the.^ interested to know thst Roy'.knocked oft 20 or 30 of the pris- The hunter who fsll* to foUow ; ident* *nd out-of-town penon*!Drennen. Fi«rf <_nnw Fa11_ Hi»rp ; Hu" W? " TWrd *U**i- Battle* 1* to be Uie guest speak- oners taken before they cou_» be the rimple rule* cf courtesy and|who submitted names for his vice Chairman, Paul Smithson I6"51 oHOW rails nere ________________ also th* rule* of taking game Je-1 restaurant In the recent contort | Treasurer, Clara Ve*t- Waverly saw its Ant mow flske*; r_.s «-_:,._ t :„„„ gaUy hurts not only bl> own Just dosed. Recording Secretary, Helen J. I of the season Wednesdsy morn-i*^1 marriage LilCtnse chance* tor future hunting, but) The winning name will be se- Smith. lag: also tbe opportunity for everyone lected by three lrrg>*rti»l Judges j News Rpeorter. Mary J. Brelnig. Junior Red Cross Chairman. else. Courtesy is tb* nuuober one rule eg every hunter a>*_ lim —mi. (Coatlaued on Pag* Two) this Saturday, Ncvechber 13th. Tree coffee and Holsum donuti j Mary McKlmmcy. will be *ervr*rl ell d_y long at thei ■ popular ipot, Mr. Frey announced' stopped, but it wa. hard to blame them. The two lieutenant* had been captured and sentenced to \ be shot, but by a rare stroke ot Sundays co__n*.us Dispatch Bake Sale Saturday Snow tell' In rather a brisk;had the following marriage 11-1 The Gleaners Claa* of the Pike-j fate, the non com detailed to do fashion from about 4 a. m. until I cense reported, a* issued in the I ton Methodist Church will have', the )<__ wa. a friend of theirs, nearly 8, but moat ot it melted al- Franklin County Probate Court: a bake sale at Cooper's Store on and so he took them to the Amer- moct as quickly aa It fell. I Elijah Jackaon, 58, postmaster. Saturday, November IS. lean missionary compound ln Sun- !>,,,. . ;,.,i lASt night was the coldest night | Waverly. and CathesIne O. Dev- Your patronage will be appred- chon Instead, and there they had —BUy savings DOn OS— experienced here thl* fall. ar, 49, of 2*47 W. Broad street. I ated. (Continued on Page Tvro) ; THE WAVERLY WATCHMAN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 _, 1948 PAGE TWO m ' ■ i .. LETTER FROM FREY jnot molestthe m_s»leoari*_. Jmoivtd on Yo»u. Tb* fighting wa* armies, and the Russian* through' lln to give InformaUoo and fcleign eot-ntrie*. I* *d*edu__l tot -__Te.r ****--*•* •__***, JMl '"fj; rather difficult for the last tmo their underground organ Ira tlon* demonstraUoa oa the planning of Novetriber 27 through Decembe'r (CooUnued from Front Page) jwert to occupy »nd take amall | mil,, to uj, outaklrta of tho dty. to Korea. Chln*. smd Greece. i quick maaU. 4 ln tbe hug* International Am- hee- ___. -i-Tu.,. t*rmrm-.ttniat* diA^iZf tZ m_Mn i_^_J^ii^__._ri. Xt w,» in*_ljr taken Wednesday rm glad th* kid* are getting. Meeting* in other commtfnltie. phltheatre of the Chicago Stock been safe a. tbe coromunliiU dld_mU**. the_m*ln N*UooalUt torcea aftw two _.-. ot fluting and along so wall In achool 111 sned. will be .nnounced at a l**tr date. V.rds." j the oommunlrts set fir* to tbe some snapshots borne to both you' . town a few hours before It fell, and th em when I get aomt Ume/j Rjgger International Hollberg Jewelers \^ WAVERLT. OHIO KWCKT WATCn, JEWKUtT. PEN RETAIUNO ^\ MUSICAL INSTRCMXNTS RTUNGS — riCKS — ACCESSORIES E C. A. RADIOS — ItOTPOINT EEFRIOEEATOBS. EANGE8 AND WASHERS VICTBOLA RECORDS AND NEEDLES I low I A* advisor* to the Korean Army. I'm learning to develop my own j ;we did no lighting, but only ob- a* another hobby to keep the Predicted In Chicago : _____m____t_ ant* ____i*i«-__t th«*if »t*-*}\*-\r\* ____nt_»_p siu_l___ ♦—_■.-— - * - -• __l i»*rv*d and advised their artlons. winter evenings from becoming) Work I the 4«lh tr»ct However, we got a bit too clo_* too bortfag. The test ten dsy. \Jgg of lh*^rartlowd Uv* Stock Exposrtion, the naUon's leading agricultural event, and More than half of all cancer death* among American* men result from farcer ot the dlgesUve ELECT VACUUM SALES AM Eee J. C. VU1 Sll Maple* rbes* tni - him In perfect peacx^whose mind h.tauedotiihee. 3 It, .*: 3 leshollWj' the truth.and ihe truth s^W1 make you free!*1 John b-. 32 v\Ve ar_e neVectoo old to gain by studying god's wor.d. adult5, axtlndchurch school. Sponsored by lhe Methodist Branch of Th* Church with tha le'rTrnt hope that all of Uf* wlll be enriched and all congregations Increased ln number*. | Wednesday morning and were haven't been, however, for I have I near aome ot the soldiers when had about three good night* of they were fired upon by a ma- sleep in that time, sometime* hav- chine gun, killing two, and lng' to be up aU night, i wounding about Ave. We natural- I bear that we have all received ,' ly moved to a safer place ln a a commendaUon from Major Ocn- , hurry. eral Coulter, the commanding Yosu was almost the same a* general in Korea, for the sup- 1 Sunchon for the police and dty posedly good work we have done officials htd again been killed. In thi* revolt. Unfortunately, It ' There were about 58 bodies, black isn't over yet. and sUnklng after a week, be- I don't know now how this hind the police station, and a- letter will get to Seoul to be bout IM more near the dock*. A mailed, but I'll try to write a- fow other* were scattered about gain eoon. A Love Bob. HUNTING SEASON (Continued from front Page) cut. and smelling the same way When we returned to Vosu yesterday, we found that between a fourth and a half of Uie town had been burned to the ground, including .all the business district also remember that aloohol and hunUng do not mix. Good luck, and be careful! WANTED TO BUY LOCUSITPOSTS Either Cut or Standing Call at Roe's Grocery State Route 124 Phone No. 3805 Used Cars and Trucks 1946 FORD TUDOR, radio & heater, excellent 1941 FORD TUDOR, heater, good condition 1941 FORD COUPE, heater, this one is tops 1941 HUDSON 4 DOOR SEDAN, R & H. clean 1935 FORD COUPE, good transportation 1937 FORD PLATFORM TRUCK, new tires and reconditioned motor 19:_fi FORD SCHOOL BUS $250 High roof, here is a real home 1945 FORD TRACTOR, with new Plow, Disc and Cultivator Clarence Vallery Sons, Inc. Telephone 1702 ^Jfaverly, Ohio thc afreets. We went out to the camp formrely occupied by the Mth regiment and found it a gho*t camp — not a soul there. Looking through the buildings — with s pistol in our hands — we found four bodies in one room. tr^'anntlllr h___M____ '_*/____. ___i ***-*** ** ** flowed lhe _9Dg__ LT_ __ Lh _XB__J__i ohi° hunters will be able to en- medical omcer with his throat ,__ ,v,_ _„, _» k..-«i«_. eu! *nd tmmlUn- __,- ..-,. rn,.* HOT the aportof hunting. As usual. The Watchman wishes to warn each and every hunter to be,careful. Hundred, will bc injured during thl. hunting season, most of the Injuries being For the past several days, our 2^u^.l?,_lS_f^__J_S_2_1^_ group of six advisors have been •»J?t?Jh«hJH&J2?'l£elJS " ii' ..a .i-__i_-, «, ,-,. —t. thins ana thc chances are good _____■_-A ____!_* _h_._ _ . mV thal neilh«r y°u <■-■* °the™ in £*» ityelYron vEmte H*f ha_ b_£i Rroup w111 __ hurt * you- And i_oycr irom v.rginia. ne nas oeen ,1firt -mrnm-r*—r ,k,, ,i_^,k_.i ,-a here for about 21 years. Tbere is also a Dr. Crane and a Catholic. Father Brandon, from Ireland. There were three women workers, but they havc gone to Kwang- Rural Homemakers ju. This is being written at the nt . _ .... , 5ih brigade headquarters In Sun- Planning For Winter chon. / All rural homemaWeri are urged One of our battalions has been to attend the Extension meeting* having some engagements with held in the various communities rtbel forces nesr s town called throughout the county during the Kurye. about 33 miles north of winter months. Several commun- here and in a very mountainous Hies have already started on their area. We arc making plans to activities and others are plan- attack the mountains about Mon- ning to begin soon, day or Tuesday. On Friday. November 5, at 1:30 I came down here on an hour'* p. m., a group of women In the notice with only the clothe, on Beaver community will meet at my back and my shaving tools, the home of Mrs. Bertha Rapp to so am getting quite dirty, but I discuss their program for thl* don't know when I can return to year. ' Seuol for the rest of my *tuff. The second meeting in the 0»k I didn't dream of being mbted Valley Community will take place up in another war so soon, and in the Grange Hall on Tuesday, it is a war, even if it is on a November 8, at 10:30 a. m., at small scale. It is not like the which time the group wlll con- war in Africa and Europe for struct two drew form.. this is guerilla warfare where The Stockdale women plan to there are no line*. The enemy meet together on Wednesdsy. No- is overcome In one area. Only to vember 10. at 9 a. m.. at the appear In another, until they are home of Mrs. S. C. Pollard to all eventually rounded up. Of make slip covers for chair, and course, the big shots of the Peo- davenports. pic's Army as they call them- On Thursday, N'oveiriber 18. at selves, always escape before tlie 10:30 a. m.. Miss Marian Moore, trap is closed. I imagine that it Extension Nutritionist, wlll meet is not unlike thc civil war ln with the Aim*, Homemakers at Greece. North Korean flags were the home of Mrt. James McLaugh- flown :n all lhe towns when they . . __ were in the rebels hands, and it smicr. om rii.isr. ot invr.Nmar was reported that a boat load of and APrRAisrMr.VT—case Na. mr Russians weapons was tended at n* sutVr°i)c^l0f. JS? -*-*-***■ Yosu, but we are not yet certain To ,ht *£££?£ „ Admtni.tr.to. that this revolt was tied t_p with of the estate ot KliubeUi A Suiner. or directed by Russians or North <>«c»»«<i; to »uc . of th« following •• Ki.Tm.i-, ____»_-• at ___ __(_ _h_. are r»«_lenti ol the Stale ot Ohio. Korean orders. At any rate, th* -.._,„. Mir¥,v,n» r_o___ th* n.xt sights I have seen have not in- of kin. the bmtndalles u_<__- th_ win creased by liking for anything °* "'d ^•cedent tnd lo th* attorn*? communistic, for they exceed any- ?I *J^£LJrv__E__!_ * ,nr °* tt* ._.!_._■ t ._. __ _____ _for*n____ot»*_ person*. !h:ng 1 saw in the war. Natural- You are _*r*t>. noufttd that an In ly. we cannot advise and assist the vvntory and •_. ralaemcnt of the estati Korean Army and remain neutral, _ ^'fj*".. A. _-___?■ **__****■ SS • —t __>!_■ f _■._»•- _>_« ______ In , .!* SO rly report* Indicate that the 1.48 thow should attract larger classes than In any prevlou. International In the nearly SO year*. of It* history. Th* Exposition, which transform* Chicago Into a great focal point of the continent'* live stock Industry, drawing nearly half a million people from the 48 states, all Canadian provinces and for- Dr. A. B. ANDERSON VETERINARIAN raoiot mi PIKETON, OniO REDUCING SA Reducing Our Stock of Ti: for Inventory Goodyear Firestone Goc U. S. Royal Mohawk Save up to 40% If You Are Going To Need Tires Within the Next Year, Buy' Now —Get This BIG Sayings. EASY TERMS — AS L(MAS $1.00 PER WEEK This Price Will Only Be on Our Present Stock. Main Service Stati U. S. 23, South Wa_ BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU — SMALL ENOUGH TO K gianst the Communists. This Is jir.i a small sput on the map where we are Indirectly fighting the Russians already—we through Hom' Uterrto m.nt <rlU be tor h«*rln« before. thl< Court on Ih* -ith __y of NntmbtL 1*4*. at • eo o'clock * M V Any P-r*on _««!rtn_ lo tile excep- ust fll_ them at least our demorcratic government, and n*e dsy* prior to th* d»i« set for tiffing Glv*n und*r .t hsnd rod _ral ef uld Coun. this Sth diy of November. WTU. R. ACORO. Jude* snd exocTicto Clert oi Mid Court ll-ll-tl Arthritis Pain liimii. L-1-.s.f*. oritur.. ., *iturxlf.. irr tmm—t. Wortt thrown lb* Moo*. . .nt dm* w*_l_ rum _-»__u_s p-ta h to* __- war*, tmsey 1st* sad sletp a_»_ nmtan—tr. am ******* u _-«._« tod*r. OMt-a. ems- plru niiif»n— m mamtf katt ***s**aAem*. NEWS NEW MOHAWK ROAD KING BATTERY, Croup 1, M. N. 115 for $8.79 and your old battery Fully Guaranteed. ALL MOHAWK TIRES HAVE A WRITTEN GUARANTEE NOW. Special Deal for $10.95 and your old tire, you can get new 600x16 AIR CHIEF MOHAWK TIRE. EASY TERMS — PAY AS LITTLE AS $1.00 PER WEEK. TRUCK OWNERS, We Have a Special Deal on Truck Tires for you. "Big Enough To Serve You—Small Enough To Know You" Main Service Station .New Part of Town Texaco ProducU. U. S. Route 23 Geo. D. Rood, Owner — Robert (Bob) Cbriitman, Manager . onn ok riuxo or inv_nto«t ANO A__HAI»r__*NT—Csse So. SIM I The _ut« of Ohio. Pike Countr Pro-ate Court To th* Exaoutor or Admlnlttrator ol the estate of Thomas J. Hlnes. d_- ce*aed: to such of th* followliM as 1 art ntt_nu of the Stat* of Ohio. vir—tho *_rv!v___t spouse, the n*xt . of kin, th* -rnrtlcurte. under the I will at ssld decedent; and to Um attorney or attornejrs repreienUnf any | ventorr and appraUament of th* estate ot Th earn* J. Illn__ deeeoaed. Ute of ' uld Countr. was* flled tn thl* Court. Said inventory and i_p_tft_r_rm wlll be for hearing before this Court on the tash day et November. 1_ML at BOO o'clock A. M tlon* thrrMo m_«t thwn flv* days prior lo Sh* dale act for, heart _» Given under my hand and *eal of uld Court. Urn *th day of November. tM* WtU. H. ACORD. Judg* and «_-(___*_> C1*rk of ■aid Court. ll-ll-U mXW k DATE RIGHT MOW POR US TO YOUR fARM MACHINES IN SHAPE TO W0 GRAVEL For driveway* and cement LEO VULGAMORE Piketon 3644 Clyde Srofe with Tbe Miranda Realty Co. -ggtSm lAtiiraa—We Hav* Cask Bayer* Watttac Of E MOTTO IS: Tm tM Them-We Set] Tlseaa. We know a-tr Real Estate— Tska adt-antmg* at ear tt ytatt The Miranda Realty Co. Ofl_ea te Waeariy Stag* B**__ Bight now—ahead of season—it the time for you to be pi ao ning to get every farm machine and every piece of equipment in shape. We make the planning easy. Jast drop in or call us. Together we caa determine the dates and arrange* ments for putting your machines ia first-cla*i running order. ■ Avoid costly breakdown. field. Let as service your n ahead of season and si money. All work done in our she quality work. Expuriem chanics! Latest tools am ment! Genuine IK Part* dmm*T*J See or call ui TOD Vallery Hardwar Cor. Market and Second "EVEEYTHING" War* _& SVf INTERNATIONAL HAHVHSTER SERV_C
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Title | Waverly Watchman 1948-11-11 |
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 |
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Language | ENG |
Description
Title | WaverlyWatchman 1948-03-04 to 1949-12-290295 |
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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Text Transcript |
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"VOLUME 92
WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1948
NUMBER 11
HUNTING SEASON
OPENS MONDAY
Average Year Predicted
For Ohio Niir.rods This
Year, Report Says
WESTERN CAGE CREW | COUNTY BOY SCOUTS
LOSES TO STOCKDALE PLANNING FOR 1949
Stockdale Wins Two From Committee in Session Friday
Westerners; Schedule for Reveal* Interesting Program
Waveriy Tigers Released I For County Scout Troops
Tbe Ptke county cage season Th* Pike County Boy Scout
•was offlcUlIy opened last Fridsy Committee, meeting at the Con-
night at Stockdale when the 1MB servatlon Odlce In Waverly on
tourney champ* won the initial November 8, projected a number
game against the invading West- of plans for the remainder of
ern Local lad* from Latham byithUycfr and for l_49.
the lop-sided rare of 0* to 10. Tne first item of busine** was
The Stockdale Bulldogs also ' the report of the nominating corn-
won the reserve contest by a 31 mittee composed of Judgo Earl
to 12 score. OfflcUU for the g*me Parker, chairman. Nlal Strouder,
were Meade and HuU. j W. J. Beo<__y. Rev. Ralph Grove
Tomorrow night. November 12,la.d Leo Vulgamore. The group
Scioto township eager* will travel nominated the 1MB officers as tol-
to Stockdale high school tor a, low*. **
Next Monday morning at _:00, double header. | District Chslrmen, W. P. Mar-
si. m. • record breaking number} *-*_t game wa* the only one tin
of Ohio hunter* are expected to .reported t0 the Watchman. j >
go afield throughout the state for j Mole*. Whltt and Smith were | Dirtrlct Commissioner. H. E.
the opening of the sUte't rabbit' _-e leading aoorer* for the win- Brown.
and pheasant season. \ners ln the varsity oontett with I Organitatlon and training chair-
Scattered report* from every each getting 18, IS and 17 point*. I roan, Don Vulgamore.
section of Ohio indicate that hunt- : respectively. I Camping and activttle* chair
ing wlU be about average, even; For Western the entire 10 poinU man. Earl C. Jame*.
9:00 A. M. IS TIME
Commissioner Promises
That Laws Are To Be
Rigidly Enforced
BURNS FATAL T0lMORi "n"Tlniy-l m/i:Ns i>!( n >n
SCIOTO RESIDENT 1
Exploding Kerosene Covers 20 Year Old Victim Thursday p. m.
RAN* HALF A MILE
After Extinguishing tht
Flames in Creek Near
Otway Rt. 1 Home
though game popuUUbn surveys were tallied to two guards, Scott
A 20-year-old woman of the
Mt Joy community, a former Pike
View Chairman. James Drennen. county girl, died at 2:15 a. m..
Friday, In Portsmouth General
Hoepital of bum* suffered last
Thursday afternoon when a flve-
gallon can of kerosene exploded.
She was the second woman hi
Scioto county to be burned fatal-
Advancement chairman. George ly last week.
Thursday's victim was Mrs. Li!-
CAPT. FREY SEES
KOREANREVOLT
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Frey of Waverly Writes
An Interesting Letter
U. S. ADVISORY UNIT
recently completed show that both getUng 6 poinU snd Mutter. 4. Hoeckh. Thuwlay* victim wa* Mrs Ul- summcr by thc Woltz studio, of S_*"-T. w.«_i/j.n?**.***~ '
raU-it* and pheasant* are a little * Athletic Director Carroll D.i Finance chairman. William G. £ Nlcholl Ko.ee. young wife of oet Moin4 , ,n coopcratlon »°**_J* w«)**Jf. Jan.ce _ years k.
Is in Charge of Training
Korean Army in Order
Protect New Country
Mr. end Mrs. George Prey of
Vine street. Waverly. recently received thc following interesting
letter from their son, Captain
' Robert Prey. U. S. Army, who Is
• Thc above is another in a series Waverly route 2 now '" .f.or<'a ._llh an VL_S Ad.~
of baby photo, entered in The ^^ row, rcadlns trom letl ^T^Mes^AUmuTu* _W_f I'd
Waverly Watchman baby photo JO right: Prankle. 2 years old. and, _-**£*1 KoT0 th « week* lit
contest recently. These pictures Joyoe Ann> ,0 month's old $on arrt_- "r.vcd in Korea three »e_ks Ut
and cuts were made earlier this dau»M_r .if Mr nnd Mrs W n .. _ _ _
., _... ._- .!__..- o^.jii-- __. His outfit has been training a
rean army of 10.000 in order to
and Gloria, 8 years old. provlde that recently liberated
-_?.VS__!".. _,._?I:_.!ni.__.";.J.c_-ie country with .uflkicnl protection
from revolt and aggression from
other countries.
The letter
Friday. October 28
Dear Folk*:
ll hasn't been at all easy to
rite recently due lo the fact that
_., U_v_, in cooperation old
more plentiful In many counties. 1 Hawhee of Waverly high school, Vallery. George Kozee of Otway route 1. w;lh ,hlJ paper. ~£r.
Ohio hunter* and trapper* re- tots, released to the pre** _he Tbe*e men will be contacted to who suffered <«scond degree burns Tnp „,, wdlfl, from lcft to wilhami'of'V'kcion 'ro_V_ V j__T_T
gardless of age are required to Tiger'. 1W8-48 basketball sched- -ecure their approval over her entire body when the nBh,: Gord , 2^ „ -^ 7 lIl'a^ °'r'k'u,nnX ,_'__._
•ecttre s hunting license and car-. utewhlch begin, at Western On M. J. Oofer. fln.nce chairman, fuel sprayed over her and bum 9 -_,„__. old Jonj f Mr and t. Jfi**'*- ___lj_^_* '_*', „a
ry it while hunUng and. trapping Frici.y, November 19. was called upon to present his Into flame. Mrs." Wray Bevens of Waverly; IV 'S^w
and at the same time diaplay the] The *.hedule thl* »e*«on is »et,veiw« on the drive for 1_4*. A. IT* total explosion occurred a- *_ny Vulgamore. 7 years old. S_sT " Neynolds of Waver..
Identification tag. provided with I „p with 30 games, with only one: a result, the campaign was set ■ bout 3 jj-jn. after Mrs. Kozee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. «„..' rtu.., _f tnn.. PnWlvi
the license, on middle of back on: £me remaining to be dated. 'for the week of November 28-1 had kindled a fir* in an outdoor Vulgamore of 313 Maplcwood ° Peturcs or those entered
the hunter'* outer garment. Hunt-j Amoog the games already *et December 4. In the meantime »tove and was preparing to heat avenue. Waverly; and Jerry, age ln ,hc *****•• eontest will be.pub-
-er* under IB year* of age mu_t:tr* three new opponent*, thei the campaign structure will be some water. The can of kero- a Danny. 3, and Richard. 3. sons l"*hed In future issues of The • have been extremely busy -
have an adult escort in order to,rtrong Cloumbu* Rosary high j formed.. Pike oounty has been »cnc. placed too close to the flre, of Mr and MrJ i^,. Mollette of Watchman. Watch for them -ind ' do mcan busy We havc
use firearm*. license* cost $100 Khool team, Centralla of Ross asked to raise $1176. the same a- was reported to have exploded. : heard that there have been news
plus a arrltlng fee of 23 cents'count, and South Point high mount as last year. (drenching the former Pike coun- ^___ __________ __ _»«._. .-.-,*. ^^ broadcasts In the U. S. about the
ind are on sale at mo«t hard- i ^^f tr^ Lawrence county. District Chairman W. S. Lofland. tian. OFFICERS OF PIKE CO. BAND BOOSTERS OR- ***"-■• "■ Kor« -<> *■•*> *»■■■»**>■•
-wst*. sporting good* Horn. com-( All In all It appear* to be • appointed a committee to prepare | Shewing ***** presence of pi|ApmpR ton xJAMPn r AKtrrVX. TIIITUCrsAV ^ havr hcard _bou_ ,l '.*"
tnunJty grocerie* *nd other place*, tough schedule for the Waverlyifor the county's annual meeting jmind, the young woman ran into UIl.Vl I VA. tkl.f. _*.'_»_ ft I. _sA_\IZ,ftU lliUKbUAY clad to get another letter fr.mi
of business In each count*. j Tiger* to play before the tourna- [ which has been tentatively tet tb* house and wrapped blankets you yesterday
Hunting hour, each day In- \^ smlon* next February. (for Decen*er 23 The Oon»|ttM J«*S?ttS_!'S^_b_^ & Banquet Held at I_akc White Members'Parents nnd Friends As ' havc mc",lon,?d in rWnt
eluding opening day, will be 9; The Tigers, who finish their is composed of Nial Stouder, chair- lng tiody. but tne coverin .s bursi
Si m. to 4 p. m. eartem rtandard 1 .oosball season on Friday night, I man. W. P. Martin and Rev. Ralph into flame* too. Mrs. Kozee then
lime. The pheasant *ea*on will November 12, st New Bo*ton,-will I Grove. It wa* stated that a Court I ran out of th* house to a creek
be Noveo-ber 15 through Novem- have only * week then to gel in} of Honor and induction of the new$»»b°ut 25 yard* away and cxtin-
"ber 25; rabbit season November ghape for the opening ot the bas-J officer* would form a part of tba] gulshed the flames in the water. a special meeting of the Ptke A Band Boosters- Club was or-
j annual meeting program. 1 Her h__band. George( 3«, who county chapter of The National gamzed Thursday. November 4th.
(Mr. Lofland mentioned that 1* * farmer and World War II Foundation for Infantile Paralysis at Waverly high school at a meet- outft! for •*■* pa$t thrcr _••!_.
At Which Time Nominations
Were Approved by Group
Plan To Raise $2800 for
New Complete Uniforms
13 through December 18. Two icetball season.
cock birds is the dUlfUmllon -^ ^MuW followl:
pheasant; for rabbit, four a day.;
Possession limit Is two for pheas-.
ant and tour for rabbit*.
Bow and arrow* may be used \
to take game and the hunting 11-
cense 1* required the same a* tor
letters. I have been transferred
from Advt&or to the 1st Brigade
to Advisor to the V.h Brigade.
The headquarters of my now outfit is at Camp Sykes. a camp built
and occupied *|y an American
the gunner*.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov
Dee.
Dee.
Dee
Dee.
Dec.
Dee.
l». Western. *br—
SS, Plketon. there
M. Centralla. here
1 W.kWUid. _er*
7, open
10. Stockdale. her*
17. Portsmouth Bast, there
SX, Beaver, •..'■•-.
IS Columbus Roee 17. there
Dec. 31. open
Jan. *. Washington Twp. here
Jan. 7, Columbus Rotary, here
Jan. II. South Point, here
Jan. I *. tk**—Smt the*
Jan. II. Portamouth Tam. harm
Jan. **, Beever. bare
Feb. *. Wakefltld. •___ "
Feb. ». New Boatoo. here
Feb. *. Mlnfoed. ber*
Teh 11, Western, her*
rtb. 1 . PUurton. hart.
Central Catholic is the other
scheduled team, and they will se-
there was still a need for public | veteran, was about a half a mile was called for October 27 by H. ing attended by fifty parents of 3nt1 " l$ iboul flve milc5 wcrt "f
Martin, W. J. Bioddy, Charles' A.'
tt Is unlawful to hunt or trap'
on Sunday in Ohio and shooting i
on. from or across a public' highway Is also unlawful.
Game refuges and sanctuaries'
ar* provided ln many areas of
* the rUte to Insure adequate brood,
stock for successive seasons and j
bunting and trapping are pro-:
hibited on these area*.
Trap* may be set at 9:00 a. m.'
on opening day. Raccoon shall;
not be taken with gun or dog or
both, before 6_» p. m- Novem-1
_>er 13, and thereafter during the
open season, only between the
hours of «:00 p. m. and 6:00 a. £^a<^£a07 |
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