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/f THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936 M*eoccccoc©b_tc-s_*j*-_«-^_»^ THE REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO Introduced TODAY! The NEW FORD V-8 for 1937 New beauty—New Comfort—NEW SAFETY—New ECONOMY and NEW LOW PRICE establish this new Ford V8 as the Quality Car in the Low Prico Field! Come in—see it—take a 1937 Ford V8 and drive it. PIKETON 4-H CLUB GIVES GOOD PROGRAM JAt W»verly High Schdol Ci arence Vail Ford VS Tru ery ul Commercial Cars for 1937 £j; morn In*. £: Brosucn Parmer of Columbus I ..... . tJ.- P-uscd Sunday at his home here ^<**>**>:---_•>>:♦:-.♦:♦:•*:♦:♦:•:•:♦:♦: .♦:•>»_•_•:•:_:•:«_ _-:-x»»»:-»'V ********** ***** d.wiu cutler «n_ are also on display hero. _•' ft( Mm, Delia -Utrman returned K. w C-ltimbus Friday alter a lew y days visit at hrr home here. - a; Jacob Hrnson who U *aendin_i Auditorium La»t Tue*- £• lUo Orande Coli-cr spent the wee- day Evening. _J« end at his home here. X Mr. and Mrs. MarUn farmer of i The program of tfce Wee County £■ Thcrnville spent the week •ttajw-H Club Achievement Procram Jj! wtth Mr. and Mrs. W. E. -farmer, j which wa* held at the Waverty J«J Mr, and Mrs. Charles Carson _u*d) high school auditorium on Tues- A family have moved to the Vuls*-;d*y evening. November 17th Was Jj more propsrty on Market 8t. -a* fo!lo»«: C' -. W. Carthel who u «mj*4-_*-_l; lnv.c_.Uon—-Rev. J. V. Stone. Jj! at tlie U. a Vetcrah's Hospital, a*. | oroup Stnf lng --"We Are Ohio J»J Chillicothe spent the week end sons and Daughter*.". >J At hla home here. Mr. Carth-l Recitation—Edna Cllne of Merry S Is recovering from Injuries which Sewing Circle Club. •_• hr suffered In *n automobile *e-_ Piano - Solo—Mirmle Keppler Ci Jj cident. near Chflliecthe. about a Braver Sewing Club. . j;;month ago I Seng—Marjorie Miller ot the .*> Dr. A. B. Anderson wa* a bus-'Oak Valley Club. **' inew vtoto.- in Columbua Monday.' Play—"Billy Is Coming" by the ■* Waverly Cocking Club, Solo—Jennie Marie Stoll of the B-aver Sewing Club. Pageant—"Tgi, Quest" by the One, ante PAGE «- :■,,■__» pike lea que WINTER GREASE Should be UMd now in transmission nnd differential. Change now. Mixing other oil* to thin cummer loot- on lubricating nction. Young's Service Station *•■ "it-Tin daughters. Barbara and Don ■""^'na, of Delaware county wen tn FEAST GILBERT SEEDLESS . Raisins 2-19c SEA CREST — SOLID PACK — PINT OYSTERS 29c Kridiy end Saturday Mrs. Chrlstena Cutler. j Arthur Cutler of ,peyton Is rn-l J.Ting a hunting trip In Pike Co., and also visiting his mother, Mrs. > Susie Cutler of Main St, . Or. and Mra. A. B. Anderson were! Zohns Corner boys and girt*. Piano Duet by Mary Anna guest* of.Tackett and Kathryn Dixon ol 1 Dallyril... Reading—.Ada Souther* of the Oak Valley Club. Piano Solo by Max Erwln of the Omega Nature Club. , Music by Waverly 4-H Band d Playing tn Beaver on last Trl- j t day' night, the Beaver and Wake-1J field high schocl basket ball teamtj optrned the season in Pike county [ htgh schools baaket ban league.; and divided a double header, thej Wakefleld boys winning 19 to l - \, and the Bearer girls victorious hyj • 19 to 10. ,".... ■ * In Uie boy* game Wakefleld!X-HXBa:-:EaX-_HXae9X8»X-EI_<aa_<_g__IK-nX_aBX__»X scoring Included: ■'- Hake fir Id pit. Bearer pt- c. Dally « Thompson .- Bj Bennett -Smith ... I Horn - t Ncwsome . Whlttaker ....... 3 Davis .... I P. Dally 1 Chandler o. apod -_0 Stephenson In the girls contest the scorln-jj was as follows: Beaver pi* WakcfllrU Daugherty S Zlmmer ... K. ScheuUe . I Brooks J. Bcheutle ....11 Martin D Bobst 0 Davis H. Hoover o Clemmon* O. Hoover i—0 Acord pUi!3 Will Be In Market For RAW FURS Post Card Will Brio; Buyer. Highest Prices Paid WILBY BAUER OMEGA' OHIO of* —-°ia_t _ 91 x8__bx__m_.xm__.3c_mx_bmmrmx.mi '*'* '■■'■ ".*: .:::■:: :: Soge, Gilbert Rubbed 9c Buffer Crackers Dfla$,0Pnkjf. — I4c; Rice *'•*-*>** ****** Rot*._ 2 Lb. 15c Holsum Grope Jam ^r0t- 23c ! VOLUNTEER — Na 2 1-2 can, VOLUNTEER — 3 Or. Pkg. Pumpkin lOcj Mince Meot -„ 2--19c VOLUNTEER PUMPKIN j VOLUNTEER •_. 7 Flavors Pie Spice 10c Gelatin Dessert 4--.9c, Peaches Bisquick Cocoanut VOLUNTEER Corn Flakes 12c VOLUNTEER — NO. J ■-• CAN EXCEPTIONALLY l-NE 40 02. PKO- M. S. C. MOIST 4 OZ. CAN 13 Oi. Pkg. JUMBO Wheat Puffs __ 2--19c •-.&-_-_-_•_--__-_ VOLUNTEER - 10 Or. Pkg. Oats -------- 2-17c| KFXLOGG WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit 2--25ci (VOLUNTEEB ;Miik, 3 TaHCons _ 23c Bosco, 20 Oz. Jor 35c| | COFFEE I Volunteer 27c Saturday Special _ 19c Maxwell House 27c SANTA CLARA 10 50 Sire Prunes, 2 Lb. 19c ROi \1. G Ox. Can Baking Powder 19c j HF.KSHEY BAKING Chocolate'/_ lb. barlOci Crisco, 3 Lb. Can - 59c j GREAT SEAL PURE Vanilla-.^- VOLUNTEER Coke Flour 25 A Foil Pound SUNSHINE Nobility Assortment "•* Cookies 3jC FLORIDA — HOUND Stringlcss BEANS 2 Lb. 19c Celery Hearh 2 LARGE 1 r- BUNCHES \2Q BLUE GOOSE Grimes Golden APPLES 5 Lb. 25c "EATMORE Cranberries u. 23c _ -- 23c VOLUNTEER — 16 Ot. Jar Salad Dressing »-__.__. 19c VOLUNTEER — 15 Ot. Jar Refish Spreod^—- 19c IVORY SOAP Medium Sire „ 3--17c! M,CK,r Xarge Size —- 2»19ciDo9 Food 3~25 EX. CHOICE VELLOW CLING CHAR.MIN Pcac!-s,2 Lb 29c Toilet Tissue „ 4-25 FANCY Florida Tomatoes 10c Per Lb. visitors in Portsmouth Monday *f-; girls. tern ron. j PUy—"Drain* or the Cow bv t Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Farley hav.. • Beavtr Boya Club. mored to the Krauw*jiro*_erty near; Music—Brass Quartet of 111 Plkeion. Band Club. Mrs. Wallace Farley and dau-j Song—"Lampllghtlng Ttme tr. Bhler. Coll. en. were gueata ol rel-ithe Valley" by Oak Valley duo •Uvea at Portsmouth over • the Awards and Announcement... by week end. ; Dorcas Marah and Wm. Bembower. j Dem.titration of Polk Oames RFAVFR by Sjnlor **H Or0**P* __________' ' Wp,rB oh,° Swu **** ************ • .: (State 4-H bong—Tune "Across Mr. and Mrs. Jones cf Delaware I Xlie Field.") were called here Saturday __r UujWf'Irt Ohlo'a torn and dauglvterj. funeral of the latter'a uncle Mr.: ciub members gathered here. John Moot*. .Ltt u, wriest onc __nouier Mra. John Buehler and *on. with a mighty cheer. Kahl Rant Howard spent the week end wi__*'We c4n can u,e te^ns and rrui. relatives ln cclumbus. IRalss the calves and piggies to j Mrs. Ann Scliarenberg. Mrs. p.; txxH, ! Adams and Ml*s Oainelle Scheu- ■ }wil ,lftl|| The t.utu au here Ue wrre Chlllleothe visitors oo last go ^.^ m for a fine time now. Tnunsday afternoon. O. Ohio —-. — — — Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boost ani 0' ohl_ -_._ family spent Sunday with Mr. ani:w.,|,o;| v_ahoo! ;,,r o—hl-o. Mrs. LeRoy B;bst near T-ketun. <yum]ture aupphed Uirough the Vr*, Homer Halterman, Mr*. D. courtrsy of A. Oehres and Son, o! L McCaeb and children were «-• vvaverly. Ohio). Itor* in Columbus Thursday. _J J Miss Agnes Stephenson ot Wa- < MfliApor-Q "rAltfE" verly. »i»nt Uie week end vv.K !*^a"*n-**JLf*3 l/*IVI_ *%? ,0U_t u „ „,TO FIELDS HERE Misses Emma H:user, Buabetli, Ehrman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hal-' ~ temian and son, Billy, sptnt thc aportwnen Expcct.d.To Get week end In Sprtngfteld. Limit of G__tr . On Thc John Kunixman Mr. and Mtt , Opcnin* Oay. Wm. Nolte. Polly Opp of Chilli- j cothe called on relatives here on At noon, Monday, hundreds ot Ust Sundsy. .Ohio hunters and _por__n.cn too* Mr. J. L Call-cun was eallea to the Pike county fields with do.., , to Detroit over the weci end by gun and hoprs of getting their the sickness and death of hls ton. rabbit qr pheasant limit. W. B. Calhoun. He was accotn- j with the IOT9- season opening, panled to Detrclt by Mr. and Mrs u,e r____i_.lt and pheasant crop In Arland Calhoun of Kentucky an. the sute b considered ene of tt.e Mnv-.R-ll Calhoun, of Beaver. fittest in recent years. 'Mrs. Ida DavU entertained U» Because of th. program follow- Loyal Workrrs clas.s ot the M. E ^ by tbe Division, through Its Sunday scheol at her home 0:1 !sj^tem of rabbit propagation areas Wednesday. There were thtrte.n hablut condlUon.. have been mucn ! members presrnt A nice lunch was improved for the -ootton-talU. [served during the social hour. Reports frem Un!7i. county state 'that school bovs tn Ne»* Do.c township schools wlll be able tr. pay "hookey" on this opening day of rabbit sea-rn because H. 8 Snapp. superintendent of school*. Al Stockdaie. !|* a real sportsman and conservat- Mrs N.ali Plgg who suffered »1 lonUt. Snapp lt is reported, tell ! broken rib ln a fall at hrr home the youthful hunters they "could [remains about the same. Mr. Pig? miss achool to go hunting the firs: !has been suffering wllh bronchitis jday cf tlxe season, provided they ! Mra Clayton Pyle of near Bea- j orought a ncte from home sayln. ver. who suffered a brokrn rtS'lt was okay." In a fsll is Improving. j Hotels hrre wrre reported filled Mrs. Martha Brown, who rta-[to capacity Sunday night with thf jbeen 111 with double pneunaonia 1 japrrtamen rtrady to *Urt at noor behevrd to te on the road to re-'Monday, .'cr-very. I Mrs. James C. Warne returned ] to University ha-pital at Colum [bus for treatmmt. Mrs. Warne re- iccnlly underwent an operation and condition is unsatisfactory. ' Plora Alice Crabtree. daughlc- ol Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Crabtree !i> IU with measles. Take the Chase Out of Purchases Some people have all the luck . . . and we feel we've had a good slice of it . . . striking these special purchases. It's all fine, and timely merchandise from our regular resources which appreciate our cooperation and cooperate in return. Chase around if you will, hut we feel confident we can save you steps and money in these buys. WITH THE SICK ^GROCERY SPECIALS Su^arl,.10 lb. bog.,. 59c God-TCup Cof.ee. 3 lb. bag 53c Prepared Mustard, 2 Ib. jar...- 15c Grape Jam, 1 lb. jar 17c Glass Jelly. 10 oz. glass. 10c Miama Soda Crackers, 2 lb. box....23c Dolly Dimple Peas, 2 cans for 35c Midland Brand Peas, per can 10c White Villa Pineapple, per can 25c White Villa Peaches, per can 19c Blackberries, per can 12c Blackberries. 2 cans for 35c White Villa Kraut, per can 15c Spinach. No. 2 can, per can 12c PUBLISHER? Kenneth Kerr Democratic May Direc; Organ. BASKET BAIL GAMES Kenneth Krrr. publisher cf the j Washington Court House Recoi- Republican and the HUlsbcro Press Ouetlr. may be asked to __ 1 publish th? Ohloan. official or- The Wakefield high schoo. has-.-^ ot ^ on^V^Tty ,„ ku ball teams both boys and gtrls.;Ohio. It vss icrned from Colum- will play me Minford high ____hoci|buj dispatches today teams at the WakeHeid high school j KerT u lhe p.^,^ # a -tt:a, nmnas-um on Saturday evening.icf _-.„, a%llUa &Jli wtMUt thru November 21st ;cul y,, ^^ iu U alao United Jf?' .'*.V!r o'8h_..SCih001 tC*mS Bixt** Marshall for SouU.em Ohio.1 Z £T '"VS.6'"!'l "^ "i The proposal wUl be made. It I* Stockdaie on Prtday night and Uu, understocd. by Franct* W Poul- Utham high school ttam* wiu!-^ o^^^,. g^ chairman meet the PUeton high sch-o!iand p^us^ 0, ^ ©hloan. tn RUBBER FOOTWEAR • Children's 3-snap Gaiters, all new stock, per pair i. 95c Misses' 3-snap Gaiters, all new stock per pair 97c Ladies* 3-snap Gaiters, all new stock per pair -....$1.00 Men's Storm Rubbers, per pair 97c Men's Alberta heavy 2-buckle rubbers per pair...- $1.94 Ladies' Storm Rubbers, all new stock, per pair 87c Men's Black Gum Boots, pair $2.50 Men's Red Gum Boots, pair $3.25 Youth's 3-buckle all rubber Arties, per pair - $1.69 Boy's ^3-buckle all rubber Arties, per._.$ifr $1.84 Men's 4-buckle all rubber Arties, per pair .$1.84 Men's 4-buckle all rubber, heavy Arties, per pair $2.50 Men's 4-buckle cloth top Arties. per pair _ $2.50 YoutKs Gum Boots, all new stock, per pair $2.24 Boy's Gum Boots, all new stock, per pair $2.37 _^. MEN'S WEARING APPAREL Men's Washington Dec Cee Overalls, well constructed, full made, per pair at ....$1.39 Men's Big Fitter Overalls, extra good garment for $1.00 Men's Washington Dee Cee Lined Jackets, at — ....$1.94 Happy Jack Lined Jackets, extra good garment for „ $1.75 Fitter Lined Jackets for S1.49 Men's Covert and Chambray Work Shirts, extra good quality materia), well constructed, each 69c 1 Lot Men's Dress Felt Hats, cach~97c Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts, another good item for..~. 50c Men's Heavyweight Union Suits, flat jersey ribbed, per garment....97c BoyS' Heavyweight Union Suits, flat jersey ribbed, per garment...75c teams al the Priday night. LATHAM TEAM VICTOR payln • cLODuo^PER STORE NOBTH ST, K'AVE&LY, O J. W. COOPER PtKETO!-. OHIO PAUUNE BLAZER OMEGA. OHIO WELTY BENNETT BEAVER, OBIO FRED H. VOELKER GIVEN*g. OHIO CHARLES CUTLIP WAKEFIELD. OHIO will aefaco. j ana Piketon court 011^ eUort w l. Put the Ohloan on basis. 2. Establish friendly relaU-t-S _ . (With Charlr-s Sawyer. CtncUinau The Latham high school Tarstty. member of the 1*0,0-^,; Ntt. deleated HunUngton township. Ras* tlonal Committee and loe of Oov. ccunty 30 to IS and the Reaerv.s Davey. play.-d a 6 to « Ue tn an overtime;' Kerr and Sawyer have heavy p-rrtad game. | interest ln the Ohio Newa. lnc, Latham Tan. HonUngton which publish numerous newspa- }_*_'* ~ ?P Speaks'pers throughout the »Ute. Miller -...-___.. Lp Pfeiffer j Walton C Weller, CHARGES WITHDRAWN p-ugherty — BO Eartertay | Charges of shooting with Intent £ Walls . IO HUey to kill filed ln Magistrate Twy- Suba foe HunUngton township- man'a Court by O. C. Outer of Dell »nd DeBortS. -'Bell Hollow, against hla sen* Wll- »_£*nt* ior ******?*'* ****** •*•' bur aad Ellsha wera withdrawn Miller »; Walton f. Daugherty 3 by the lath* and the two «o_a and K Walla S. For HunUngton were released tnm eounty Jail. .,. township: Speaks 4; Pt*UUt t*. The lather paid the oattt ot Uu j^/ EUstcrUay ]; Riley 4 aad Dell 2 ca»* CHIUdTEN'S UNDER.VEAR Girls' short sleeve and knee length Union Suits, drop scat, sizes 2 to 12 years, per suit 50c Boys' -xhort sleeve and knee length Union Suits, per suit. _...50c Ladies' Snuggie Vests and Pants. snug fitting, not bulky, eack .25c Ladies' Snuggie Combination Suits, side button, per garment 50c Children's Snuggie Vests and Pants, small, medium and large sizes....25c Children's Sleeping Garments, each .- 39c and 50c BLANKETS Some real bargains in blankets— 70x80 Part Wool Blanket, all different colors, wide sateen bindings, double, per pair $2.49 70x80 Part Wool Blanket, another bargain, for $2,19 66x76 Cotton Single Blanket, all different colors and checks, each..69c SWEATERS New line of Fall and Winter Sweaters, slip-over, coat style and blouse style, flat knit and brushed wool, each __2Jc and $1.94 Children's Sweaters 25c, 29c up to 97c and $1.39 LUNCH CLOTHS Lunch Cloths, new assortment, large sizes, and colors—just imagine getting a lunch cloth for 25c, 39c, 50, $1.00 and $1.39 GIRLS' JACKETS Girls' Plaid Sport Jackets, in all colors and combinations of colors, „li „„~i —>- ^595 all wool, each.... Girls' Suede Jackets Corduroy Jacket* $1.94 4335 ALL STEEL PRODUCTS are advancing in price so rapidly if you need roofiings or fencing^you __?__£_! te **** y°^ «&syZ the present time. DEWEY'S STORE "PIKE COUNTTS LEADING GENERAL STORE" jasj^ohio v ■**> *%■ VOLUME 94. 1 1 amwmmaaaggmemWmBmKRBKtKKKUaWEtSk The Republican Herald WAVERLY LOSES;: t*\\ *OMAMOUni:f'umf,r' wnt> **** mddettiy at __u| I fl/yiflrinil^njl i hfn?! .•****" ******* °o Wednesday ATFI-XD rUJ-RHAI/SERVICES ' Funeral servic.* for .Edward B- Hatfield. 73. prominent Pike C\>. WAVERLY. OHIO, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1936 ;of taat week were hey from th ! reside no? at two p. tn. -Saturday and burial w»* made In Uie .ana oujiai wiu made In the O- NcW Boston Wins Big jweta cemetery unthrr the dtrec- Six Crown Friday Afternoon. BY TROUNCING LOCAL ELEVEN Swing'* Bengal* Defeated Id to 6 For Firat Tune ThU Seaion itlcn of the A. M. Orcpf Company. JB-rr. ___»_•. of Circle rille, wa* ln {charre. The pell waa carried bv (Cliff and Stanley Scutt, ___mer*on jClrmcnu. James Voelker. Kt Franklin ang Cha». Bowman. A large number ct friend., wtd relaUvea were present to pay thetr last respects to Mr. Hatfield who had been a r.-.-kSent of that community hia entire lifetime. FIELDTRIALSA GRAND SUCCESS- MR. CYKAXVS BfttnETTK A reUred atorekeeper, Mr, Cy-f rums Burdetto. TJ, died TtteacUy! ' " 05 <_. m. at hi* home at A!- ! One of M. ehlhtyen Utnre} e ten rematnlnj brother* an. I __ lalateM. Hla widow, Mra, Riiab.tli -'"" Burd.tte. one mn, Mr. WUMam Fifty Nine Doers Ent-|BuT<lrtt*" °* Mrn* ***** •*« ***** ■ •.- jjhtew Mn. Myrtle IUI<«. B•!!_«• ville, Weat Va. and Mr*. Hard LOCAL PERSONS ARE MENTIONED NUMBER 4H, MIt<. LILLIAN ROBINSON Mrs. Ultlon noblruon. 73, died of j complication* at 8:45 p m. Sun- day at her home near Warerly. __._____._.".-___.,-.___-« .^...i/. aimp*18 ** survtved by three brcth- LAJMJE CROWD AT WO BATTL.Ti ^ ^ {>7Mech,n,t,bu-r 'Frank Coe, of Plain CHy; Albert Coe of Decatur. Kebraaka; four alatrs: Mra. Qnma Br.-wn. of Chlllleothe; Mrs. .Osteite Thomaa, of Columbut; Mrs. Ada Colburn. of ered In Fox Chase Sunday. , New Boston hljh school's T!_- ers retained the championship ln the Bit Six Frtday afternoon •»- Waverly by decisively defeating the Warerly hUh schocl Titers, IB to 6. It waa Waverly's first defeat ol tbe PIKE COUNTY FISH AND GAME Association Sponsor* Event Which Draws' Sportsmen From All Pert* In Jackson Judgeship Appointment To Be Made. FULL UST OF THE WINNERS Poole, of. Waverty, survive htm. S.str-r* Urtntf arer Mrs. Fra-.'1. Sowlcr. of Clulllfotiv.; Mr*. EUtabeth Reefer, Mrs. Jennie While and Mn. Borah Ame*, ot B.*ll"- West Va.. Mr*. I_tota Haynes and M». 8. F. _?_»ter, of Parker, burx; Charles Burdette of Lone Orgsr. West Virginia and John Burden-* of Alma, are the bffrihcrs who re- "trr*** win t* hetd today at J«g"« g«g H« No two p. m. at the Alma Church Democrat Attorney To and burtal wtll be made In th. Apotnt To Post. Waverly cemetery tinder the direction of A. M. Oreo. Company. BY GOVERNOR MARTIN DAVEY LEO ION RAFFLE A SUCCESS a£%2£ rr_r ^in-onrcC.n^oc»^; Waverly and Mn, Wto B^fff me'co^ £2? iToamlI™*" ,Mt TUt8dl* eVenln« "• * ot Waverly. Puneral service, were u£>d-tk>_ ™ <t_ .I-I ™ ,T b,B mor**- "*** «he"* ****** ***** h-1- *t 11:00 a. «. T_«d^.t th"RBSSiff-5 rT*- - -'^ ^^ to —«"« ™* ' ***' «e«on and anapped their win-1 Orrw funeral parh.™ with the Lw P?fty!Sne nin, .treak of seven .tr__l«ht | ***■. E- A. Ke_ton. of Chlllleothe. enSS. alSSt^ery"^*^ wm. . u1* *. ***ni]P*otlt was iralteed Comrad-a P. _., . lwmma JSS^LtT^ in- L08'n' mw r****r ***** ******* game*. Central Catholic hl«h *d>ooi «** «rharte and burial was mad.' were o'btX-d lv %?. IZJ?*?*!"* R Brcwn ce***uc*** ***' **** team flnlshed tUrd In the confer- »n the Wamty Evergreen eem*! ST«__S_^__2i ^* ■'SPSmS "• ta* *** •»»: *° ** ***** *** ence race by troundng Sdotovllle | **** under the direction of A. M. *l******a ***** ■"* **• «v,'~-,■ ELMER /. DENWT tamer J. Denny, tl. dleg sod •Jenly 10 the yard at his home - Piketon about sevrr. a. m ttautr guy, De. M £ Moore wa* called but Mr, Denny was beyxwef *M. wa« lownt that a blood tlot -. u ..... .. , the brain rj.___*_d death. ~ rtrti-g are the wife. Mi* Na*i!r\_l* ..-^ M_»aa«w#- Tr» Denny; Iwo daughtew. Mr*. Mar> j L,euver» -YleSSage IO :Bl__j_.n- of Piketon; a-vi Ut* Mary Johnson, of MarysrUle; two sliiera. Mr*. Mary PoweU of Bryn [Athyn. Pa.; Mrs. Louelt* Vulg_* mere, ol Piketon; and two broth- Om Jsme*. of Otvens and Jtme ol Waverly. Burial tervlcet were held at the Piketon Church of ChrUt in Christian Union with the Iter. Prank Snyder la charge and burial was made In the Given* Chapel cemetery under the direction of the Pr«! J. terete Oo. .IROOSEVELT FOR THE RED CROSS Nation Urging Universal Support CLOSE TO HEART OF AMERICANS HOME FOR THANKSCm IM; a D. MeLAUOBLlN CONSlBEREoJa^v^ 22£ SCROLL Render* Great Service In _ Disaster. Health Work ' And Disabled Bast high school's Tartan*. 31 to oj0r*" Company. Friday night at Municipal stadium The two contest., wound up th. FARMFP<5 Wfll 1 Big 8U foot ball .chedule f£ Uiel ---- "lfcK5 WILL MEET AT BEAVER and famlHex Coach Pred Plerson, new aU.l.-t!::' director at Olenwood high *chool Three Seaeion In*tit._i__. T« took up where Coach Peggy Bl*-' - *■ ■ " ,n"«»i-e To Be Held There Next Week. A three seaslon fanner's Insu- esser left off, when hts Millbro*k Lake Bengals cinched the conference gonfalon. Coach EUsesser, now first assistant coach at Portsmouth..,,,. __.„ . .„- -~™r° "****"|waa a* follows high school, won the Big Six bunt-1 S_L_t!'_ -*. ^ -»- ^^ °"' *-~ ...» o.-a ___i Otd Reynard sited up ths «_•*-___ newspapermen prwrnt hekl win and left for parts better to hli nlng number*. Tb* profit* will be liking. Tlr. reamta of the lot J used for dl_abl_d Tets. tb.tr w|ve_ chase was as follows: 1—Omen, by Rock X Muriel, owned by IC P, Davis, of Beaver. 3—Blue. Brownie X Jade, owned by Chester Ward of Wakefield. 3—Dick, by Dummle X Quebctk, owrj-d by C. W. Penn of Waverly. i—tljxgy. by Trum*n X Deplo- ma_ owned by llosle Wick. Jack»on. The result of the bench show DAVIS BOOSTED BY DEMOCRATS *"j December 3rd. The following pro- ing last .sason. his only year •t(r>m hM b-«n pi^rt; ^ •Uie school, by wrestmg It frem „_,, aesiian_trhvtvilly Drcm. Central Titans, who had monopol- j^. j 9-35 ^ j^ Ixed the conference buntings un-1 ^ 0„mjmd Chalrmaa <ler. Coach Jimmy Stcut. InvocaUon by Rev. Jotm Brown Largr. Orewil nere. Wid Rev. James S Wilson. As a result ol It, convlndn?, 0r,d? whoo, ^^ -spanking of the Pike eounty Pe-I — line* before the largest Waverly. the Scioto countians fln- Uhed the season in a blase cf glory, with a perfect percentage in the loop. The Mllitown crew won three game* in the conference, defeating Sdotovllle. Oak Itill and Waverly and tying Central and Wheetertburg- As the tie games go not count ln fUlurlng percentage, the Bostonese nosed out th? Wavertyltes. who won one more game ln the circuit, but were de- Xestrg by the champions. Waverty _ reverse ..dropped Coach Oeorge Swing's warriors to second place. Slippery, hard smashing L-stcr Harris, backfield *ce of New B.s- ton. ws* the youth that upeet the Pike countians apple cart and rut.i l«sly scattered theh* championship j hope* and wishes fcr spotless rec-1 crd to the gusty west wind thit •wept the Waverly gridlorn. Th* 163 pound Boston senior of the awtvel hips, shifty legs and crashing drive dominated the game. Discussion: Pikt* Co. Renresentative Is Pro. pect For Post Of Floor Leader. Jacob E Davis, rt pre.ienstatlv,* Dareyitc* In several part* of the state are showing much more than casual InUrest tn Jackson county's common plea* Judgeship which wtll be vacated tn a ahort time and according to reports from both horn* and •broad, every effort wilt be made to transplant an out-of- the-eounty Dtmoerat lawyer in order tb keep the appointment In the p*rty. j giving recess are: From Ohio State j University: Howard Rom, Jtiily ] Vailery. Beryl Keechle, liobert' a___ Harry Valiery, Charles Pres-le.', Rob trt rrey, Monet te Diley. Rich, ■rd Wills; From fill*. ni.-*nr_r_ Colleger Virginia Oitnon and Wi* oorut Wrinrtd.; From Ml*«m U.. J. O. Jackson and Kenneth Pennisten: Prom Stephen* CWlege: Virginia JOne*: Prom Obto Untverstty: Avanelle Dunham; and Richard Landls frctn Uio Or-nde. CAU. ENDS SOO* Regarding uie situation. Hnr- MEFTriMr.G AOr bert a Mengert. Oolumbus po- ^ lryU^> ARE PLANNED HERE Derby Hot*. -*-~x- 1-Hlgh He.b. by Flying Heel* I *» **** faenl aMembly from Pike X Magnolia, owned by Oeor»;e County, ts being pushed by many Lint-, of SrtotovMe. Democrats ln thl* part of the state 3-Rocky Heels, by Flying Heels ***** **** P******** of Democratic flcor X Magnolia, ownrd by Oeorfe jgy,18 **** Dext u***°'* ot th* crowdl.J'T-r""1 •******>***t**, ot thelZxu of tjf''',,° fo—. ^^ jrTnuns„ ^ ^^ jLantx. of Sdotovme. Bembower. Leader. Dinner serv-d by Ladles Aid of Beaver Methodist Church, Afternoon seaslon at 1 p. m. Mr. Hubert Ballry. Chairman. Program by jL£e_. High School. Talk: "SoU Cons-rvatlon'' by R. M Thomas, Sdoto Co. Agent Oroup Singing. « Talk: MUs Dorcas Marsh. Report cf Committee*. Nljtht 8e__«lon at 7:30 p. m. C. B. Casto. Chairman Music: High School Chorus Tap Dane*?: Margaret Ann Pratt and Anna Stewart Casto. Quartette. Talk: J. E. Way. superintendent of schxil*. Auction of Fkhlblta. Awarding of Prises. . R_*m-rksr Wm. B_mbower. Ct; 1- ty Agent Music: Chorus. Priies are offered for posters, farm and bome product. Plan ta Lantx. of Sdotovllle. 3—Speckled King Happy by Ply jlng Heels X Kate owned by Oeo Drrby Oyp*. None Entered. AO Aged I***. 1—Jchn. by Napoleon K. X Patsy, owned by Earl Ueftner, of Whistler. Ohio. 3—Rough, by Unknown. owneJ by Drcnard Buggi, Ashland. Ky. J—Boss John. Snake M X Di _ P»* pc-l-tcal correspondent for The Clhdnnati ftujuirer. reports in part as follow*: The Ooverocr U said to be unwilling to name RepubUcan So the countle* near Jackson are striving for the honor of supplying the maa Th« only fly in the ointment u that the •>nM__ra_lc quarrel may become Demonstration On Garment Finishing To Be Made. 1..e loUowing u Presid-nt Roce* etc'.,. * Red Cros* message: The American Bed Cnm l» dote to the heurt of every a- merican. It* emWem -cymboiue* good wilt and netghborttate. sag brotherhood thmughout our land. IU purpose* spring from deep-- orated dealre* of the peoi-lo themselves, gmStts tot restated orderly tiring and w*-l-b*in** wherever dlMrter and calamity ■ strike. "AM of u* are peona t.f dc J work which the Red; Cro*. dkt ; this rear after the tvting flood* j and tornndoea. Vibs* dwrlirrr,. I and rural dwv-llers alike ft-', itt »<!mintnraHon tn the are** d*v- [ a.uted by wtad and w*w ** \ well a* where.er disaster struck hctne in 29 -.tales. . Tbe Red arose pr-grau legislature. Mr. Davts U well known in Oreenfleld and Highland county. He wu recently *iected to hu second term. Mr, Davis ha* taken an active part In eth congressional Distrtct poHtic* for a number of year*.—Th» Oreenfleld Republican. QUEST l*: r \( mi i: The members and friends of the Methodist Chtirr!. tn Waverly are ....... .,, n _ _T"Z™ ^~".""-_""" to have the privilege of bearlnj Z nt W T*Z1? ' ^' ** *~* P*™**** ***■ *** J Kt4- iJL "V"%- °^ *r * , ***■ D- *Vi-utor of Trinity M E JrJ?t ^k°T 7*"WX Tipple. M ^ Ch.litcothe. He will owned by John Harlett. Jackon. ^ MXt S;jn(^ t W:J0 ln All Ared Oypa. 1—Susie. Snake M X Diana. Wall*, owned by C. A. Baylor, ol Waverly. Ohio. 3—Dot. Waverly'. gallant Vea_.J_e7__^e;^lt/"d.^Jure to «"*«• *n<1 desperate efforts to bring to bayibrtn* » ************ STEALS CORN exchange with local pastor. Rev. J J. V. Stone Rrv. Stone was for four yrars, pastor of Trinity an 1. goes .back as (t'.rcrst preacher. Rev. Kestle ts ene of tr.e out- _ — -»-.» standing minister* of the Ohio subjected to much pulling and Oonference. He haa held pastorate* hauling, ail In behalf of an la Cfndnnatl. Hamilton. Beltefoo-1 •hen." taine. and rise-here before corn er woman to thl* "non-partisan' Joh .'At preaent there are half a «lo_ren open or *eeret appli- canta Judge Oeorge D. Nye. of Pike County, old and reliable In D*moen_tie way*. i__ grooming a dark bonse. Harold D. McLaughlin, Portsmouth. is mentioned, ne one* ran for the State Senate tn a heavy Republican dUtrlct and tu •ecrtfice entitle* him to recognition, it 1* contended. Thomas E Monger. Coiumbu*. son of Dr. John E Monger, a famous Ohio Director of Health, ta menUcned. The wln- rurig applicant must establish residence m Jackson county before he can be appointed. "Jedwon county Democrat* whs are to get a nrw official, appear to have little to say concerning n M they are being by Honk X Unknown owned by Klrt Hutchinson, Ashland. Ky. 3—Kate, by Rock X Maale, owned by M W. swerington, Bueni V1£_|°._-. Of lloeod. Own,* IS. *« CWIIIcoth^the'presentjSUFFERS SEVERE By One Man. cenference. whirl, poslton he ha. j BURNS SUNDAY u ~^h .Hw'1, *°f. ^ ^ held for many yeir*. by Plying Heel* X Magnolia, own- ed by Or-orge Lant*. SclotovtU*. O. PJKE co. NATt'RAL BE- 3—Boss John»-;n and Suate, by goUECES COUNCIL MEETINO ,??%?■ ^ft0!?m"*, °^ed The monthly nmtlng of Ihe I*ifi___. ^V^ t*S2' and R«* -County N»t«-J Reeourccv Jeese O. Irvine was arrested W| J-^-Ol **** "**^V*^ Ccundl will br held at tbe Court Sheriff Robert F. Mercer and Dep- \?\*t£-lL* ¥____* Z££ n ******** *** w»~* «■ Mond*y' 1i°' uty Sheriff S D. Hamilton on * **• ** eT™?XtZ*L ' ' vember Mth'at TrM p. m. accord- charge of stealing ccm from a field Or^ Champ^o_i , gmtemta made by tbe belonging to Conrad Blaum. near **?**"**' *** Ba*** M- : Buccessful garment making de-j prnda not only upon one's abt.'rr.yj to diooee becoming and aatisfac-l . *. " " *_7-**T" __ , ^m, t^mtuae I ton tLl~trn »,M rit-Mrri, TZ « ******* *** <******<* rclltl, Ul thtf so flrrt. Umi It will be necee*- 3^"2S^MJK, -Sur" h£? *2J*m1*" " T my toname a Republican man |4ttlr, ^ ^ ^ chOMe -lth du., ««*d J^A£*g**£ crimination th, com«t ftnUh. toi 2™£^Jt%££% __?*£ sew wen and to pre* cwfutly.' I *^ tTvLt^^nZ? vt Ocod workmanship l* essential I 'rt ,,U1Kwk 'Z-t *' Jl. to smart looking garment,. "«*• S£ ma*t**Or "***»™ How to make* a'ttractte, flnlsh- i -L^r^e td^^i ^"ZtZrx^i^i^tl jj- ^2 V^ZZLSZ Noinnb-r 27. 13 W p. m, h_Ttne „ ,r7 . -.^, I— -.-.-_-. _# n^. n... _»!,_<-_« ***** nrtghbor In distre*-, we must'- U^rJ^l l«fo m rank,* '-,w ta ********* ** *** ***** Hill Conimunlty Tttll. ^^ aed-tenial injury, Dee-mer 3. 1000 a. m. Ja»i_.7r " "'ZTZ. ^T^!!L,__^1 _.__ ,,,,,, or war rutt* men, women or communay Hail ddldrni thi, beneflcient agener. December 4, 10.* a.m. Cllne** ^^ m«ne_at*ly lte miakm to Chapel, home of Mrs. Flaun Cllne., ", . * „_,.„ December ll. 10 00 a. m. Ark.e! *** •» ****' » **•"*«' at home of Mm Roy Ooff. ! ^A***a'i ****** ********** *** w Decemt-r 15. l:M n. m. Dally-i Thanksgiving, our people erery- vtlle Community Hall. *******> ***** ***** *** »-*POrt*w-*F Dreemer t« 1:09 p. m. Waverly *** ****** **** **** Cros*. By _*Oia- hleh achool * "** ***** cl*iten **** **** P*****' TS-cember It lOrOO a m. Omega j <**. througii lndivlduat *__-___- Junttry 7. 1 p, m Beaver lad-1 ferahtp, of sharing In IU greaJ i le*' Aid Hr_l • * • -°tn *"*** **** X***K****** Plans tor th* ahrve demonst-a-' Membcrahlp is on ctldene* of Uon* at Piketon and Stockdaie. tood dibermhip I urge all who arr not complete. { can do o to rta hOl K^tmm 1 and g-merooah* to the annual SUFFERS BROKEN HIP j **** CK** membership roil the elusive Harris but he hardtr ever was dropped until he had collected tremendous yardag:. His off tackle smashes, end runs and tantalizing returns of punts were constant thorn* In the side* of thr Jungle Cat* from the wild* of Pike county all during the matin.- *_£*_• Playing Ln the Waverly («« «» ^*J5-^J?!1*^* Resident Of Wakefield. O . Injured In Gasoline Explosion. I Ml** Linda Smith, a former rrr*- ORDFRFI. TT* Ident of the ld*ho community who ,-'*^»-'*t.rv*c._-' l KJ [now make* her home with a bro-, LEAVE STATE 1 ther-ln-law and sister, Mr. and' Mrs. o. W. Cutlip, of Wskefleld.'Mr* John Frasler of near HU-- r„;. v C __7~ t- _^ suffered sever, burns on the lef !boro* ****te**g * *"'--**';r* hip on la*t; " .??. Mu*1 E**t (^ut »We of her body on last «.m^._ iTue,d"r when **** **** ****** * ****** ' °hio For A Period „ - - . _.-_ _„. - _ — . _, ......,t 9 a m^ onrnm u ' ** *** hom* Bhe is an aunt of Of Ten Year. Waverty and breaking Into com Wall*, owned by C. A. Bayk*. of Prc-khmt. Kenneth R, utterst AII!f__oiine to klngft - *** ***"*■*** amlth. ot Latham Are, it «r- \ directors are -.t-ced to b- present' otoded _.„_< 1-.1.L.\ ' ,!?_.' las a .wctal nt^aker tttmt CcUim. 1yZZ.^ "d _.**«■ **** ********* lll.I.r THEIR NEIGIinOR Cedl Yankee, wbo wM Indicted by the October term of grand Jury 00 * charge cf armed robbery la l|*me alone entitles him to a flr_;\°**** * ***** **** ********* a quant- 2~HSgh Hrels. by Mylng He-l.' ** * «P««»«1 *^ker from Colum. J nSonbers of^l. . . e!oth!n* ! dlvwon backfield brrth on the flnt "/ cf «™ ******* **** Oregg crib. X Magnou*. owned by Ow _anu* I bus is expected to meet with tiJto-^re_-u_f o^*J,tm**xai*'*\ Big S« All-star team thl* *ea-]*** »*» arraigned before Magls- of Sdotovllle. Ohio. '|council and » full representation U •' blare b7 Z,_„ .^IuW,(<l ^I Pourteen neighbor*. taC-Udin.!<*m***ctlux with the hoM-un o_ •on. but he had that post dnch-Ltr"tt' ° w- *° Twyman and en- 3-John. by Napolian X X Pat-1 ******** l carnrt Rh7 _^. .. _. P"C<* °*-.***. David WUUam*, of stocfc- ****"*** »towe, a perry towrngsta ■ — -- - __ U *go^JaL££!!a'* •*Dr-**«*jd-fc- _»thered at- the home ot;1*™***- •*-««» year ago. wm UP FOR NON-srPPORT ---won. Hert) ^^ atM g^g^j^ 4Qd arraigned before Common .PJeas Martin Van Oundy was arrested! DEATH OF nnvr-w rncm i********* **** ****** *<* FteWv 1* » Judge Oeorge D. Nye and enured in Robs Ccunty by Sheriff Robert! «vjjut___i cook ! disabled war veteran and has been.» P«*» of guilty to the charge X Mercer and Deputy Sh*rtff S i Oliver nw- rw... _. __ _. I?*****}* m to* ***«*ol weeks. --»{?_* carte* a sentence from » _!__'.r"tT" ter-d pleas of guilty'to both charg- sy. cwned by Earl Heffner, Wbist- 2 be,2? If* *ntC.rt ™t?* m He wm flneV»100 and and the •«. Ohio. game. HI* performance In previous £, ch kTid _,, j. w. K^mson. of Oak Hill, conference tussels made him the t.,_, ._ .__.. ouutandlng bsck In the league. j ***** *° **** grand Jury on WOO Ooach Swlng'a boys knew before Ibcn*"0** **** ***t*T charge. He v,» the game that they would hav? | mn*nde **° **** *** **totiH ot the to stop Harris and apike the Olen-l**0*1**- *«oder'» big gtm If they wanted ' to win ths game. Huri, wa* a ROYAL Murray marked man from the start, but ******* Murray. 7$. a retired ttt* that didn't seem to check Mill-> **• **** •*** **** ■*om* c_ * »on-| brook'* wliard. Waveriy* desperate! Ch*rIc*' Mun»T of WaveTly at 3 efforts' were t»;t guofl enough to keep him from running wild. Boston Line Impregnable. . Riven*. McOraw. j. Wolff arm Tolbert gave HarrU rcmarfcalle support ln the hackfleld. But too much praise cannot be handed the Boston forward wall of O. Mcn- i*ce. White. J. Moore, Starrett. Em- awtiiller; Newberry and Woodward.9 Waveriy'* running attack hurled il ia. Monday. Death wa* caused by heart trouble He Is sun-lred by two sonar John Murray, of Oo-j lumbus and Charle* Murray, of Waverly; * daughter, Mrs. Florence Jenkins, of Clarksburg. Burial ts to be under the dtrect__n of A. M. Oregg Company. Master of Hounds. Pat Harmon, of Georgetown. Bench Show Judge. ReaolU Of Beagle Trials. Winners In 13 lad, cTaa. 1—Lime Jack, owned by Floyd Dixon, of Piketon. Ohio. FINED tM AND COSTS ^ __ Earl MeC?en_, of Camp Creek. •elf futUeiy aB aftemoon agalnat j*** "Test-d on a charge of crud- tha» impenetratable and lmpr-— 2 t*> *******> animals Dleg by Mrs. nable Boston defence. And the)*1* St******* of tua. corn- hard charging Boston forward wall I •*********, **bo claimed MeCann ahot cow belonging to Marton SkKT more. MeCann pleaded guilty when arraigned before Magistrate O. W. j D. Twyman and waa fined tto and I <-o*t« and aent to JaU la default cf payment era-bed into the Pike county back field continually to mus* up Waverly plays before they got atarted. Wavery failed Do make a first down an it* running attack. Panting of Fullback wood* and the pas-ing of Halfback Deertngj CHICKEN POX PREVALENT w«e outstanding for Waverly. The ^ q^^ ^ ^^^ ^ „ ^^ZUIT1! Uvt ___^Wo0?* \ ****** *** Waveriy and there are S? ZT^iyj! hS?C__f,<!_i_,|»J«> ******* ***** •! wbooptog win thdr flrrt Btg Sbe champion- L,^^ A --^^ ^ j^,^ ,-. OU.N 1'JLNOJBD ON SECOND PAOElifl with r*"-'*TrT'<» aat tTirrttkn Other Dog* Places. Bessie, owned by Orvlile Vulgamore. of Jasper. Ohio. Efcnny. owned by Roy Dtxon e_ Waverty. Ohto.' Winner* la U Ind. Ctaa*. 1—Lindy, own^ by Roy Dtxon. of Waesrly, Ohio. |M 3$ yean in the penitentiary. He wa* placed on probation by the court and ordered to leave the state for that period of time. If he return* to the state viti.'n that period of time, it w.11 be eomodered a *W_tioo ot hi* probation and he <-_K be subject to - j.—-... -.,._m_^i n* -ww p. ro ounoayjptrfor faj Waverty and burial wl'l •* P-K-tentlary sentence, of bond to guarantee the support, nnd burial was made at the Bland j f0uow in the Brown cemetery near He wa* also ordered to report of the child. r cemetery unto the direction of j Wa verty under the direction of "A. to Prosecuting Attorney __t_ Dud- . the A. M Oregg Company, of Wa-1« oregg Company *** Harris, by Idler, each a-ooth. RETt'RNED HOME • T. rly. D. H-vnUton on a charge of non-i_on of Mr _St ita J__0_:VCook, IU **** *"""*■ oippm filed by hla wife. Mrs. ldajd!«j Th_i_«_av at hu hr^ 7^'] W..T7. Van Oundy who charged that Van J? Hi*^b vs* «,£_"_-^* MRS- *J>RZ " "^^OS Oundy ha, failed to provide for Uhltu. »kmhS^ hu ^" Mm' *4rT *trguaan. 76. die-1 thetr child for s-veral m_nth* He enu «?u_wH_S- £t£ ▼_?-" 2■ ^P******** ** **** ***** ** * '• ginia i«I Rosema« at ho_» ?l ! U*b°' ** 10 «*- « *******oy. Funeral O. W. D Twyman and U beln2; V!*..., ..^H^LJ*.^_m*: _?' I service, wtll be held at two p. m. ^TJi?d,.ta._^fi/.ner»L ******** ~™ ***** at thel-n..-^.- beid ts th* county Jail io default! Alma Church at two p. m. Sundav; at thr Ortgg PunerAl 3—osephlne. owned by Floyd Dixon, of Ptketon, Ohio Other D_g _ Place*. SoUle. owned by Date Dtxon. ot Waverly. Ohio. Julia, owned by Chariea Canon of Wakefield. Ohio. Judge* w-re Kendal Blakems_n and Oscar Raldiger. Mrs. Herman Conkel. of near Beaver who was a patient at the University hospital at Oolumbus OniCKEN SUFFER. FLATS AT BEAVER On U*e evening ef December Z. at 7-M p m. 3 ptay* wiu be presented at the Beaver high achool auditorium. A small artmlaaaloo is be charged. A fine entertain ment t* assured and the pubile ELECT OFFICERS Mra Bra oowdle wa* chosen M president cf the Pike County Women'* Federated Democratic Ono for next yoor. Mr*. Pearl Stead- man w_« aeiaeted rice president. Mra Opal Lnchbarim. treasurer and Mrs. Oladys Moore, eeeretary. Thi elecUon wa* held at the- meeting at th* baO oa Monday everting.} fcr the past two wekes was return- j The T. K. T. Ctaa* of the Meth- ed to ber home Wednesday In the<cdl*t CfTurcb will give a chicken Dkvu-Hammentdn Invalid coach ; supper in the church baaement on from Beaver. (Wednesday evening. Dec. 2nd. Th: *■ | menu will be esea_oped chicken,, ta ^^^ , -__*n_4 KICKED BT CRANK ! mashed potatoes gravy, noodles, j WI^^ Walter Nldue, M. of Piketon R_.|P«-. •«- eamit*, er_UJber____^ mU-, One. suffered a dislocated bone Inj-d P-C-Je. roll*., pie and eeffee. f W* right wrist whtn the crank The price wtll be JSc Serving kicked back while be wa* crank-i will start at 9:00 o'clock. tng ht* car is Piketon about aoo.I _ — Saturday. He wa« attended by Dr.; REGULAR MEETINO M E Moore, of Plketoa I during the ptnog ol hi* proba- "•»• . ■■ sM DEATH OF PAUL BtANTON Tbe regular meeting of the Re- Ibekah-Lodge wa* betd ta the hall TURKEY RAFFLE Ion High Street Priday evenlt* a_»_ A turkey raffle aad bingo Party * _n*p____Uco of the lodge plan, were wu held by the Ptke County Fed- ! taid for December Mis* Helen crated Democratic Worn***'* Ctub. Wetslogel of rftfm**"----*. wta be th; at the baU on Mbrtb Market St. tncpectiag oftteer. Drill team free- on Tetm1-v omomlmm ten. «.— IN CAPITOL ON BUSINESS Common Ptea* Judge Oeorge D. Ry* left Saturday for a bustser* trip to W-UhtngtC-tV D, C. oa Taasdey analog, Wonmim 3*. tte* wa* teld after tte __**___*. ATTOKNET PARKER ILL Attorney Eart D. Patter t* .81 at hts home on Kcrtb strert suffering from nenriUs. COMPLETINO THXBD BRfDCE L Tte county brtdg* force 1* eom- : pitting tte third new bridge in Jaekaon townahip tbte wmg. Pool Blanton. t month* old sob of Mr aad Mr*. Amo* Blaatoo, o. near Beaver dle<j Monday. Funeral service* were beld at Staff-rird- t.rrie. Ky.. Wednesday morning *n,t burial was made to the cemetery ther*. Surviving are tbe parent* and several brother* and deter*. EXAMINING VILLAOE BOOKS SUt* Examiner* Henry Sander- Ma of Otway. and C. W. Booth, of Oa-Hpc-I*. ar* tn W»v___rty thtt week tttamtntne ibe bock* ef the munidpahty. Tbey wui probably examine th* book* of Pikelet, otsg amnt mtrorrtoa-ttle* *lim com- ^ettnc tbeir work ta Waredy,
Object Description
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Title | Republican Herald 1936-11-26 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1936 |
Searchable Date | 1936 |
Time Period | 1931-1940 |
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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Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald_1936-01-02_1938-04-28_0302 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald_1936-01-02_1938-04-28_0302.tif |
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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Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936
M*eoccccoc©b_tc-s_*j*-_«-^_»^
THE REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO
Introduced TODAY!
The NEW FORD V-8
for 1937
New beauty—New Comfort—NEW SAFETY—New
ECONOMY and NEW LOW PRICE establish this
new Ford V8 as the Quality Car in the Low Prico
Field! Come in—see it—take a 1937 Ford V8 and
drive it.
PIKETON
4-H CLUB GIVES
GOOD PROGRAM
JAt W»verly High Schdol
Ci
arence
Vail
Ford VS Tru
ery
ul Commercial Cars for 1937
£j; morn In*.
£: Brosucn Parmer of Columbus
I ..... . tJ.- P-uscd Sunday at his home here
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are also on display hero.
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ft( Mm, Delia -Utrman returned
K. w C-ltimbus Friday alter a lew
y days visit at hrr home here. -
a; Jacob Hrnson who U *aendin_i Auditorium La»t Tue*-
£• lUo Orande Coli-cr spent the wee- day Evening.
_J« end at his home here.
X Mr. and Mrs. MarUn farmer of i The program of tfce Wee County
£■ Thcrnville spent the week •ttajw-H Club Achievement Procram
Jj! wtth Mr. and Mrs. W. E. -farmer, j which wa* held at the Waverty
J«J Mr, and Mrs. Charles Carson _u*d) high school auditorium on Tues-
A family have moved to the Vuls*-;d*y evening. November 17th Was
Jj more propsrty on Market 8t. -a* fo!lo»«:
C' -. W. Carthel who u «mj*4-_*-_l; lnv.c_.Uon—-Rev. J. V. Stone.
Jj! at tlie U. a Vetcrah's Hospital, a*. | oroup Stnf lng --"We Are Ohio
J»J Chillicothe spent the week end sons and Daughter*.".
>J At hla home here. Mr. Carth-l Recitation—Edna Cllne of Merry
S Is recovering from Injuries which Sewing Circle Club.
•_• hr suffered In *n automobile *e-_ Piano - Solo—Mirmle Keppler Ci
Jj cident. near Chflliecthe. about a Braver Sewing Club. .
j;;month ago I Seng—Marjorie Miller ot the
.*> Dr. A. B. Anderson wa* a bus-'Oak Valley Club.
**' inew vtoto.- in Columbua Monday.' Play—"Billy Is Coming" by the
■* Waverly Cocking Club,
Solo—Jennie Marie Stoll of the
B-aver Sewing Club.
Pageant—"Tgi, Quest" by the
One,
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pike lea que
WINTER GREASE
Should be UMd now in transmission nnd differential.
Change now. Mixing other oil* to thin cummer loot-
on lubricating nction.
Young's Service Station
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"it-Tin daughters. Barbara and Don
■""^'na, of Delaware county wen tn
FEAST
GILBERT SEEDLESS .
Raisins 2-19c
SEA CREST — SOLID PACK — PINT
OYSTERS 29c
Kridiy end Saturday
Mrs. Chrlstena Cutler. j
Arthur Cutler of ,peyton Is rn-l
J.Ting a hunting trip In Pike Co.,
and also visiting his mother, Mrs. >
Susie Cutler of Main St, .
Or. and Mra. A. B. Anderson were!
Zohns Corner boys and girt*.
Piano Duet by Mary Anna
guest* of.Tackett and Kathryn Dixon ol
1 Dallyril...
Reading—.Ada Souther* of the
Oak Valley Club.
Piano Solo by Max Erwln of the
Omega Nature Club. ,
Music by Waverly 4-H Band d
Playing tn Beaver on last Trl- j t
day' night, the Beaver and Wake-1J
field high schocl basket ball teamtj
optrned the season in Pike county [
htgh schools baaket ban league.;
and divided a double header, thej
Wakefleld boys winning 19 to l - \,
and the Bearer girls victorious hyj •
19 to 10. ,".... ■ *
In Uie boy* game Wakefleld!X-HXBa:-:EaX-_HXae9X8»X-EI_ |
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