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__*__-(£ THE REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO THURSDAY, APRIL I-th, 1936 NONAME :ftU ht* regular appointment after-;week end with relatives tn Frank- i»_n_» Tvttjfbogy Invited. ,.___. Hie A.-c".*r.!-. family are hav- f ; A few of the many ft Im*.* and,1 tag .... m»_.itt at thb writing. BEAVER _T*kUv.s, of J, H. Brooks gathered • Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Miller »n,i x at hU home rt. s-.ndty and sur-;children, and Mrs. Joe MlStf. ol; __ . .Jplanntog to rc<-rs_nt-e and every, .wised him wtth * pot lark _ir.n-*r ; Chilli-. th*. spent Sunday hey* witn . /**** annual Sunrise 6ervlc_;,t_r j,,^ u . jnt,!Pd to ^n^ fth* Mcthcdttt Churchrfwtll be" -seven a. m. on Baiter morning | Holy Communion will be served tr ■all who care to partake. Sunday' : school a. 9:30 with a special program by the children The varied of Marilyn attended the funeral. Sunday scbo*;! evtry Sunday at ten-s^ m. Sex: St*f.d*y we ar; Mr.and Mrs. Ern.it Oroom* have j tumed their hev baby,.-Paul E-lsh*. I POSTING OP WAGES The ccraslon **i*_ hit 6o'h birth-j Mra. Maude Smllh aad Mr_ tad thry _...n!t.-r_...rv. At '.he noon hour!Mrs. Crt'll'Smith. a _*..i.p.uo;_» dinner was t-ervM ] Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Brooks ento Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wills. .______*.{ sail. Everett, "attended the Junior On WlUs, of Iclsha; Mr *ii_ c'atj plsy. "A S_ts!l Toon RameO" • ben v penn. ol U-turn oo Thursday nl.ht at the Sclo:_.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Trainer and .township high school auditorium; e*K*t **** charge ol U.e music for daughter, Naomi and son. William >*( Wakefleld. '****• ******* worship service. Ev- __. Twiner, cf Cht!!k_*.-.ti>*r Mr. nnd q.i_* a few have been attendinr; ct*"rrb0<'T '< welcome. Mr*, Wlllard EMep. of Wsverly. iheSerk* of meeHOR* held at * "**** H**-*d Brethren Church !. tdr. »ivt Sirs. B111 Ellsworth, t*t D*ft-T_Ce. Rev. Jchn Kemper I.*, : t0 *** reopened on Easter morn- Co-wnbu?: Mrs. Maude Sfc-f_h|£U_kMUn| the .errl-t-s. lag. having an all day service with Mrr, J. B- Bwoka tiiui wn. yyctt'ye MrAaJid Mrs. Lrster Smith visit- ** -*a***rt dinner In the church and the honored tUPiO Quite/* rd rrirtves in Waverly on Surd*? fba***ment *t the noon hour. Dls- ntcBbfr were absent o^awunf *t I evtntag J tries Superintendent Bev. Dally, of high water, among th*m wrre the] Joe tJralpsle, of Bainbridge wj. **-*•*•* •■•'•• ***** *>* ***** aftemoon, hoslcss' 2 daughter*. Mr? Oakey'a business call-r here Thurskv. !rt*eaker. The Leeth Stneer*. of>m Hayes sr.d fatally and Mi*. Mabelk *.yn etete-r,' "o.' chiiiieo-hlj BEACON LIGHTS By REV. K. H. W-UJtJR Posting of vmts to worker's so- t*i«l security accounts 1* new un- der way and is progressing rap- Idly, "J Thk staiesncnt 'rss made today by s. B Slra;tta. manager ot the Portamouth flr-df offlce of the Vie- Ul stcutity board. Mr. Stratton'* i office serves Waverty and vicinity. Recently ttcr'ters have shown buitnes* e.iller here Thurs_l«\.. Ocverncr Davry passed throughIWaverly, win furnish special m-i- ******* their Individual «Bourite are being kept In our Rrcords Division in Baltimore, Md." Mr. Stratton said, "Our offlce ha* Just received a specimen ledger sr.cet showing jus Brooks, of Santrnt*. These t»nieUr vicinity cn Saturday. >.***■ There will be some specials daughters snd Uttte Mi<- Patrlria j During the high water. Routes!*5!*" home talent. You are Invited. Jea.n Hayes, a _randd*_ght«*. allljjo and ^73 have been bavin* \ Ut. and Mrs. c, Rllrv, Harriett, having birthdays In the tame week heavy traffic thU week. . Elisabeth Ann and Jeannette. of lhe honored guest received manyf Mr*. Mary Deacon t* spenoin*t ■ Chlllleothe and Mr. and Mrs. W. ake and useful gilt*. After a to*] tttt week *t her hdtne In Waverly. A. Clay, of Blchmond«le, Mr. and'how t_)ese reectds »re kept. The -ial »Iternocn the puest* departed.; clarence cooper attended Xht{_*!*■ Ralph Sltnmiscn. Je*n, Cor- j -Jioet may be wen at our olflce wtsfcing' Mr. Brocks many more! junior ckj* play at the Sckso two... 'l« and Alberta, of Daytoa call etl! ai-4 U readily i_ndersood. It car- ihtgh .school audltortum at'Wak*- on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest \V, Swan ries a cumuktlve total of taxable on last Sunday. I wage* of the holder of each ac- Mrs. Catherine Stephenson and;count number, it U a riiupi*- |Acnes and Del-nar an.1 Mlw Oar- nutter to flgurp from this record j nelle Scheutle tpent the week end. what a wage earner would receivt : Wth their couMrts. the Lefllrr'.*. cl in lump *um benefits which are inear Bknchr«.ter. They nlos at-;now due certain individuals tended the Benfro Valley Sunday stbeol next Sunday *t|Q«U cn Thursday night. ten o'clock. Rev. Thcmpson *»i!l Emrarll Rittenhouse spent th BIG USED CAR SALE TEEMS Trt Arr, 1036 Chrysler Sedan, Pordor. overdrive. Beater—Radio and Defro-Ur. Looks ».._ runs Uke new $39500 IMI OU-janobilc Tudcr. Very low mileage tdCiOt, 1.37 Willys F«rd<-r Deluxe. Has had the best of care. One Owrtrr. Sport Ught $443 W 1834 Dod;e Tudor. A bargain for quick sale W9S.C0 1934 Plymouth Cotipe. Oood Tires, good motor l__O0_ IB29 Plymouth Fordor. New paint and good tit-Sv »10O.Ot l8-« PUrd Model A Tudor. Reconditioned Tj-iCr $73.00 U34 Chevrolet Master Coupe. Reconditioned ThroughoutVssj o. 1930 Cherrolet Pordor. Reconditioned »nd new pilot smtV) 1932 Chevrolet S-Pasjenser Coapc. See this one only »16_I>0 •PAL8E PKOPIIETS** A eneratfen ago, Robert O. Ingersol pnt-Uctod the speedy downfall of the ChrtstUn Church and said thai th* Bible would soon be an unused book. Daring the last calendar year tht Christian peopl* of this country eoniribufed a blUton and a half doltar* to the church and It* allied interests. During the same period 3d SOO-000 copies cf the Bible were sold. A similar story ts told of the prtdlcton of Voltaire that the C_r___ti*n Bible would be forgotten within js years. But he. t<*o. wa* mistaken. In the very room where he sat when he made the prediction. Uie British Bible Scciety, now has a store where Bible* are aold. The Bible stm rcm«lr_» the best seller In the book market. How ridiculous men csn make themselves when they reject the cl»im* of the Christian religion. MASONIC* INSPECTION ' BIBTH8 77-ere will be annual intpeetJon j To Mr. and Mrs. WaUac* Par- i_f the l_e»l Masonic Order on ley, of piketon, on April «th. [Priday .v.!.in«. April 22nd. Dinner }* daughter, {will be served at «:J0. Members Tb Mr. and Mn. Ernest Oroom* Jand vUltor* are requested to be'or ptketon. Route, on April S. a prww-t. l -aon. LIVESTOCK MARKETS -tffi-y The Republican Herald INGy>>AT«! BEBALD ABVEBTISWa PATS CIITLLICOTHE. OHIO. April 8— , Bara'what he wouM be enUtled to" Te-rP"***** ***** report cf the Sclot. |Dance at Music Hall In Cinclnnstl. celre after worisir.g for the period ! *u*'es*Cfk Sale* Company. jon Saturday night. * 'which ls pre-cribrd In order toj Total receipt*!—1739 head. , Ml** Lrnora Adams, of Cuya- receive month': bcnel.:* beginnln? I Cattle market active and slightly hoca Palb Is spending this week In !9«." (higher. aith her mother. Mrs. Mary Ad-: paring cf there reccnl* U the JJ*J***c*c* ****** °* n]* I**** second step In the Federal Old AS- . H1°518: ******>'*.**3* ****** ,81 Mrs. B::rdel!e Daughenv an! Tt.«>.rr.n_*» Tmcr .m *r**» tic -.. .'° ,8° pound* at U0 to 830; Iff) Mrr. BUICK GENERAL TIRES PONTIAC Vanmeter Motors Inc. ONE STOP SERVICE PHONE 171—DAY PHONE 172—NIGHT WAVERLY, OHIO Adah Scheu'le ssr.g a sj_>. !.V ,hp !ettl.*.j up e! at !*:r Palm Sunday worship a; . m):aon tndlvld: Valley Cliapel on Sunday. Mtss Klrnbeth Ehrman. who h!>s been emplcyrd at Colcmbus is home for an Indefinite time Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sch*"Jtle and daughters. Both and Edna, and Jean Belslnger. Mr. and Mrs. Ollbert Blake and son. Chsrles. wen* Sunday dinner suests of Mr. T Scheutle. T W. Horton. of Jaekscn. was s Be»ver caller on Mondsy. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Adams were PorUmouth shoppers cn Thursday. more than 37 I*-** ******** ** 8iQ *° *«* - imiwon ttfflvMuany numbered so- ■** « ^"^ "t 8,^ 1° n8": "5 cl.l secvrlty accounts, using ft. J* "» S ^ " !.M ■°.8^: 52 this purpose■ tr.fo.-matlen contained: • ^ ******** <** " *» «•»:«« in sp^tons for social security j» w f^»"*» »• '•" » 8^' 'accc-nt number* Setting up of thr !^°» i' *"* f5 *\ » * •»*•*!" act-tin accotints U n** plete. Waite reports Board from the al nevenue wh: eral ccntrlbutlcr I security act. practically com- reccive* all fed- *.:ncler the social CIIOIIAL OROI'I**. pnrsrvT concert PIKETON SPECIALS Far Saturday, Apr. 16 ALL STORES Bulk Coffee, 2 lbs 19c Bulk Vinegar, per gallon ..17c Lg. bags Miss Ohio Flour 65c Good Cream Center Choc Drops, lb.lOc 2 lb. pkg. Soda Crackers 17c Black Liquid Rite way Shoe Polish 2-15*c 1 Ib. pkg. Marshmallows in cellophane 15c White Soup Beans, 5 lbs 21c Large Size Grape Fruit, 2 for 9c Large Post Toasties, 2 pkgs. for 19c Clodhopper Store WAVERLY O M EGA S? to t8; stags at IS W :6.T3 and boars at J.-50 to tSSO. I CATTLE: receipts 289; gool | re received by th. | sttm „, 85J lt> 9f0. mtlU::m a> j ********* oi ******** 7J0 to 855: common steer* at 6 50 to 7 30: good heifers *t tt to . *8 2S: medium hrlferj at 7JO to »8; commen hrifers at $5At> to • S7; bulls at t$ to 130; good cows? at t* to 6TS; caru\ers and cutters- -tt\M to SM. i CALVES: receipts _f03 head; to:w j The followlns pr5sram under ,.„, ,„ {0 U£0. tec6n<li ,, 9r • ; the direction el Charles Shrader , Jp ij^. medlum at 8.73 to .50: ! Mn. Mary Kress wife of Puncr- •**»$ ghen at he \V*\*erly high ; 1)t^s ftJ 6<0 ,0 eM ;al Director Fred J. Kress, is rv- school on Priday night by the lamuS: receipt* 131 head; covering from * recent Illness. girl- glee deb and mixed chOTUs'^j w" t0 giJ. j^qj^j, „' $7 t0 J3. The infant son of Mr. and MtT.Iol th* hlfh schoo'.. 'gortn. Ismbs'at $10 to 11.C0: ewe* ; Nrls_j*j. Pettlt la lit at his heme on An lRstrumentnl group of stud- j 8t 4_W to *7 b. h. Main street ln Piketon. cnU tuning In band this year I j Mrs. Marie Wlllson **U1 be his- agisted with thr orogram. jtess to tbe members of EUt»ton j Mrs. I*. P. VaUery was »ecom* ; Oarden Club at her home on 6c<*- panlst and Miss M»r>' Ethel Crain .ond street cn Thursday afternoon. cf Wak*l.elri. was guest soloist. .April 21st. at two o'clock. ! instrument*' --elections by thJ Mr. and Mrs Roy B Wlllson. of'. beri-*ner*s tend were: Piketon entertained W. JJ. Foster ja sUte jSrcotlc ef fleer or Colcm- Treharne. bus at dinner at thrlr home on May Dav Carol. English Son? [ He dlsturbeth my sotil- "Kl street In Piketon on Tues-^rr. by Taylor. ; i!c leadeth me ln the" paths of ; Shepherd. Shepherd. Cease De- destr-ction for ray party's and Mrs Roy B. Wlllson covin?. p*.:rce.l. I sake. PI N EAPPLE vo""?_?d_; •» '*•* 25c VOLUNTEER Corn Flokes 10c "THE ')2rd PMUI" Mr. Rocsevelt is my shepheard. I am In want, t H* maketh me to lir down en park benches; * Slur MJllatry. Vclhh Sons arr. by Ht leadeth me beside the sUll fse- day. Mr will spend the week end as th. guests of Mrs Wlllson*s parents Mr. and Mrs. rr«j smith of Athen*. YANKEE HILL Schocl is being dosed at the prc-cnt. due to high waters. Mr. nnd Mr*. Hobart Crabtree aixttf children Paul and Corda cl Jn/pfr were guest* of Mr and MA Ernes: Om^n*. cn Sunday. \it nnd Mrs. James S*»li;er. and fanJly. of Waverly. vere Sunday exy-.ir.s c.irs's of Mr and Mrs y L. Swtcer. Viola, Hrnry and Raymond Sll eott. of Xenla. called cn relative and friend., hrrp over wr*k end. Mrs. Edith Mustard rrceivr! word of the death of her slsW. _p Mrrle. of low*, Bernice Mustard. Children o! the Moon. Warren j yes, tho I walk In the valley Olrl's s!i*r club numbers were: cf deprci-lon. iMarche M;<.veonne. Poldlnl U ununpate no recovery, for he Impromptu In P Minor, Schu- I j, ^jj, mti bert. i He preparcth a reduction ln my Mts* Mnr-. B:hel Crain. pianUtfl Ml*n'. Music; When Soft Voice* Die.; And ^ the presence of tntac* Krtimer. enemies, >» Momlnit 5.-r_g. Massenet 'H(l anom*cu, ny- income with tax- Spinaln*! Song. Oermon Boatx, w arr by Rlfn*.»n_ j Antj m? e*cper.«e nmr.eth c»*er. Surely unemplo>-ment and poverty Will follow me all the days cf KELLOGG'S 2 Pkg. Com Flakes 1 Pkg. Wheat Krispies ALL FOR 16c VOLUNTEER TALL CANS MILK _.... 3-2.C Sweet Potatoes _L 8. C. Solid Pack 2 for 25c COFFEE Saturday Special 15c Volunteer 23c EVAPORATED, California APRICOTS __ 2 Ib. 33c Will Vou Remember. Rwnbcrs Eve Son* of St. Bride. Closk.y Crimson Ro_e, Closkey Hail 8tnlltng Moon. Spofforth. Lamb rf Ood. chorals arr. bv Chris' lansor. Cllmbtn' rrv The MeunUln. « "'Spiritual srr by Krone Bless Th_ Lord. Ipolltoff. Ivan- hoff. The Lord Bless You ar.d Keen You. Lutlctn MUrd chrr-u. my life. And I shall dwl! house forever, Ah Man. in a morigasr! Alfalfa $14.50 bu. Imp. 93__50 pure We Hit the Lowest Market. We pass these prices on to you Extra Specials From Paint Dept. Roofing 83c roll No. 1—JJ Ih. ni.ur.ior 1 2C Pure Super X Gloss Linseed OSS f J *J ' OilOO: gallon Dean and Barry Paint Products Quantity InlimJlrd. Prxer V.caig I'nUl AprU 23rd. Terma (w»h; can* rstra. High Grade House Paint $2. 95 gal. Flat Wall Finish $2.25 gal. Dull Gloss Finish $2.65 gal. Red Top Priced front j lie to 14clb Agi >u *>rofi. from our low prfceX' HERRNSTEIN HARDWARE D. & B. Varnish Stain 90c qaurt Chillicothe, Ohio Phone 49 Asbestos ■ Siding $7.45 square *. i strrnNC. VT LATHAM. OHIO ; HEATH OF FRANK WATKINS Laat rites for Dr. Prank Ws'- j kins. 58. former resident of P_rt<-1 mouth, vho died or. Thursday at Oreae-iPalls, Montana, have been : chanired «io tsro p. m Wednesday j Instead of Tue^ay. P.inert.1 ter- viee, vere held at the funrral home j i of Wlndel-Hosrland Company at j j An ln-er:i. romlnatlonal mcettn<t j por-^nouu, wUh the j^y. twnhar I , to plnn for the orjanlratlon of H ocden, Jt. psstor of thr Sec- i iy.:!? Vocation Bible Schools in . m<i p^byterlan Church tp charge I .pjkf Oountj -.hls summer, will be i^ bUj.tal vti mAif ln otwluxn held In thr i -.than. ChrlsUan Vn* crmtttTJ „, Portsmouth. • I ion Chur... Thunday. April ttat | c w watklns and R. B. Wat- j at one thlrtv p. m Hev Jchn f klnt cf thu ^j. ,ttended the j Sharpe ane! Miss JuUa Spleksrc. , funej,]. will attend he meetln- t- present) [Uie opportunities for »he*e »«"•-;SPECIAL EASTEB PBOORA.M mer Bible _*_-hools. T-rey reprr- < AT --jj. v R CHCRCH 'sent an tr.'rrdenomlnstional eorn- 'mlttee chn. .n to promote the ore-! Anoth_*|jke of those very de- ianUatlcn r! -uch arfiools In Ohio !JchtfU] ^ enterUinlng programs !Man>- counties h»ve already enter- jwUI ^ heW at ^t waverly 17. P. jed Into thr movrTient. The com- jchureh cn Easter Sttndav evrnVoj. | imlttre star..-.', ready to jive help; ApriI ,7th ,t 8r00 p m y^ jln pJannlnj \nd s-jpervlslng theiharp ^n ^^^ protraims at the jschoclj In 'hi« county. All per->rj R Church.' knmr just a*hat sens !nterr*:..d In greater relltjto*-' hljjh canbr,, ^jg enterielnment is. . tralnin. for toys and girls sre | j^^ ro!„ thu one u u biss.<,r. urged lo afend the meeting at .better and grander thsn ever he- •*^*h,u:* , fore, A cordial invitation ls ex- ————— 'tended to everybody. THIS An I*. WORTH S3 TO TOI* Pw.'trv Tr.bne, J year ---- SOj why We Have More Murder. Country H■■*--. 2 years ^'JThan Other Coontriea. Man. Not Pathflnd'f "TEKLY. 1 yr.._»lD0 , Wnrrun. u_rd Cotmetlrs Flr-t. Sev- ' Amrr.<*_.n Pr-.ltxy Journal. 3, ml ot the InterevOng Featnre-i years . -l£- fn THE AMERICAN WEEKLY. ; the Magazine Dl-trlboted Trtth TOTAl. VALUE mM NEXT RCNOAY< CHICAGO •One Lin. -.1x31 Rsffen and SUk , HERALD AND EXAMINER. TaM. Cloth FREE BACCHMW M40AZ1NE CO. j A j-w. ;3mlIy ,„„ j, Jast llS[<. 5»J East Secend Ave, j^nj. other tree—the rjuta develop C<.l_a_t>«a, Ohio at the end of the branches. Volanteer—No. JV4 Can PRUNES 2-35c Fancy Oregon FLOUR Miss Scioto _124 Ib. 73c Volunteer __ 24 Ib. 93c 8WIPr8 PREMIUM <! HAM 29c rendrrl_K_l Us. BALP OB WHOLE NEW POTATOES ALABAMA TRII'MTHS 10 lb. 37c LARGE SI-MUST LEMONS 6-1 Sc BLUE GOOSE TOMATOES __ 10c Ib. CRYSTAL WAX NEW TEXAS ONIONS 10c Ib. ORANGES EX. FANCT — 150 SIZE FLORIDA VALENCIAS 101b. 32c CAMPFUtB Marshmallows 20c SUNSHINE Juvenile Pkg. 5c GREAT SEAL-2 ox. bottle Pure Vanilla 23c GRAPEFRUIT ^'oluntjtr—No. 2 Can z cans 27c Clabber Girl 9c BAKING POWDER CHOICE—-land Picked Soup Beans — 6 lbs. 25c Extra Choice, Evaporated PEACHES „_2 lbs. 25c FLECK'S EGG DYES ___ 2-19c VOLUNTEER—No. 2 Can SPINACH 2-29c FILLET OP Haddock lb. 17c Wallpaper Cleaner BEL D_NE—No Streak 3 for 23c BORAX .__. -0-MULE TEAM — 15c RIVERV1EV. BEVERAGES No Bottle Charge iced Fruit NU-DRAIN 2-29c SANI FLUSH Small Size 10c |, Large Size 23c '(iETOIL. _J3c : liquid polish l°c SHI NOLA ■•V: 10c COOKIES Lux Flakes Smalt Sire iac * I Lux ToilerSoap _4-25c --Jb. 14c [Lifebuoy Soap __4-25c 23c I RINSO, large ...?-39c SMALL Z for I7c 8___^HM3 CLODHOPPER STORE NORTH ST. WAVERIY. O. J. VV. COOPER PIKETON, OBTO PAULINE BLAZER OMEGA. OBIO WELTY BENNETT BEAVER, OHIO FRED„ «L VOELKER Givers. OHIO CHARLES CUTLIP WAKEJTEUD. OHIO mmmm IS FOR BRICKER \ Given Endorsement Tnere Thursday Evening AT HUGE RALLY IN PORTSMOUTH Emory Smith Alao Eadoraed For Conjrreaa By Hla Home County WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. APRIL 2i_t, 193« DUMBER ttt. TOU JONES FOB SENATOR. An bonett ong' etfleient atate Bovemment of tthlch every Ohloan may be Juatty proud waa Diedsad at Portamouth on Thura- , day night by Joha W. Bricker. Republican candidate tor fl-oventor. Mr. Briektr ttddrotsed a packed houae in Maaonlc auditorium. Prior to the public meetlnf. the Bdoto oounty Republican Executive and Central CJocmnl.tees. meeting in joint session, endorsed ibert DanleU. ol OrecnOc'd. tenner Re etile* »nd In private bu.!ne*_t. ltd* nbtlltj* atvj ini-stlty In a ..a.*. | teat, bonest and capable manner.'*; In endwscpsent of Mr. Bmlth Hit I cotnmutee said ln part: ~!_U UI* has exc_pt_ona_tr qiull- (led hint tor aerrlee and duty in the national congress, w* legal training and extensive and tuc- cessrui experisneo as a practictnt taaryer. liU service as prosecutor have prepared, him for tba work Of tha law making branch of exit government." Tha endort-c.cnt recited that Mr. Smith vss bom on a farm, owns' (arm and knows tha agricultural pt-bkm. Aa tn labor the endorsement i-cited that Mr. amltb employed ln ftarfolk and Western railway ahopa. rortsmooth works ot the Wheattng Btael Oor- poratlon and understands the problems o( labor. Mr. Smith has been (or several years active ln civic, civil and fraternal III* and tn affairs of the local government. In closing hia address. Mr. Brick- er invited the DemoeraU to halo tha RepubUcan party give Ohio an honest, efficient and economical government next year. Among out of town guests were: John A- Uoyd. of CWumbus, former resident of Portsmouth and former state senator; Mrs. Clara Andre, of Waverty. former state central comm!ttee**.oman: and At- PIKETON VICTOR IN TRACK MEET LABOR CROWD ATTBNPS VVVKt.; IHLI. MEETING Are Vic__>r* By CIo«e Score Of 48 To 47 HELD FRIDAY the candidacy of Mr. Bricker for governor and Attorney Emory F. Smllh for oongre-tfansn, of the Sixth District -"--lowing endorsements by the committees Mr. Smith announced his candidacy for congress. Mr. Smith was nominated tn 1999 and was defeated' tn tho general election by Congressman Jamas O Polk. Attorney Smith served as assistant prosecutor under former Pro-- candklate for oongraaa. A large crowd, r.umbe.iug o.rr 100 folks in *-b* Y_r_.ee HlU district, attended tlte regular oom- munl.y meeting hfki at Yankee HiirK-hool house on Thursday evening. April If. Thete meetings are very * orth whll* as well at enter- Jtalnlng. An ln_-r._u.ig discusakrn 'was led hy the chalrmtn. t_. M. ; Oieason. aa to "What our Oott- munlty _*«•«• Mi.-!.- Stverat (good sutfestlMia were offered by (these present and aiteapu are A_FT.FRNO.r_.ftf <****** ** *• ***** *** **** t*#**n _^_TlC_IVI^V*»V.ri ^ try to pot Bl«m tn operaUon. j Ano_wr lnt«t-»t_ng and eduea* Townahip *Ci*tUr ffi*J^*J!ltp?£!£ "! ttomam cj. j ft . * **** apelling oontaat which (Was T«»m tdgod Ont In won by Chariet Wyeoff. Mra. Ma- Annual Meet. rkr Bsster waa *W chart* of the jeoottat and directed the srork eery _^_^_ _ I sfrtendldly. A rtort play and tpte- BVBNT AW OfTOUMTC-O ONE tal musk were highly enjoyed by .all those present. Tli* next meet- jlng wia be bald on Thursday **- In a dual track meet held on enlng. May 18th. at which time Friday afternoon at the Piketon; *-** Club work tn tha community high achool athletic field, the Ptke- i ** ** rtcetr, tpeclal emphasis. ton htgh aehool track team defeat- i . *d the Scioto township team by EASTER SERVICE - score of W to 47. The results! .—, __ _ y-1..._._,, '• of tha different events were as } A T M. E. CHURCH follows: Scioto COURT NEWS OF IHE PAST WEEK Many Divorce Cases Heard By Judge Davie COMMI1 ON tX ...NSION fKOGKAM WPA EMPLOYEES AT HIGH FIGURE A reprt*«nt4Utt. eounty »r<rj; in'r-ri iur.j men arid women ln extension prograot have I imeettnt with the agricultural at* i '.tnt ttr the purpose ot determ-Oins ' ~" iand peomoting » more *(fte-.nti2fi 'Wtt hint*, Pv»nf»« jand needful county extension pto-1**'**9 WOW -WnPiOy- \***m- ed In This I' Mr. W. W. Brownfletd. distrtct . eapervmsr. was preaent for th* I Area . last county me*. Ung whl_l. nan • held at the county agent'a ofBcai* _ —— —^—. ^.. jon April uth. Many tm, sugges-.LARGEST NUMBER j*-**0*** were offered by those pre** |>m AND MORE NEW ONES ARE FILED .***• One of the special outgrowths of tht meeunj wffl be aa aUanpt Grand and Petit Jurors Are Drawn At Meeting Loat Soturdoy. SCIOTO CO. ALL THC COURT SUV*. HEBC Charging gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, Lealie teeth has filed a Suit for divorce and oUier relief In the common ptea* court of Ptke county, against his wife, Marian Leeth. Plaintiff ts represented in the to organise man livestock ♦-» ctQfce to tha eounly. Since this meeting th* 4-M livestock, leaders have mot together wtth Inter**.*, livestock breeders and vocational agricultural teachers of the eounty for the purpose ef dl_____atlng lhe need of special pro>ee_*( the dostm ot livestock to fa-ehid*. Wdershlo and financing. Those present wrre-. Uoyd Veil* ery. W. A Thompson, Harry J Beach, t I,. Ware, Herman A.i Pik* Has 743 Employed On Six Projects In Tho County. MINKB.*t ABB OIVEN WORK Cllne. Chariet Moore. Bveral T. Ta- L T5Jl 1? .! , f trick. WllUam CuUlp. Bverett Bit- ! w^*L^J-*' tenour. Oeorge Lochbaum, Oeorg A diversity of WPA projeeu tur- **hh Bo-ptoymant for *a total of *\3tgU men and women to district Tbt* figure is mor* than dots- December. a_ the tVPA program expands to tnoet DEATH CLAIMS AGED RESIDENT Mra. Wilhehninia Kalfs Dioa At Son'a Home Here Yeaterday Morning Mrs. WllhelmlnU Kalfs, 13, died , at the home of her son. Alfred M. ooutors Russet! K. MoCurdy and D. {Kalfs tn Waverly at 4:30 a. m. on W. Ooatto. He waa alectad proae- jwedwwday. She wa* the widow of Jacob Kalfs. who died 3 year* ago- She Is survived by two sons, A. M Kalfs. of Waverly. and William Raits, of UUEefield. Minnesota; on* daughter, Mrs. W. A. Anderson, of Elmhurst ItUnots; one half brother, WlHlam Mahtng. of Aroo, Minn. Puneral servleea wtll be beld at ten a. m. Priday at th* A. M. aaya. ofjiuBs residence to Waveriy with for chief (the Rer. Theodore Schlundt, of color tn 1933 and was relecteJ In 1SS4. It wm* announced that Mr. Bricker probably wfll be unopposed tn the Republican primary. He ha* been endorsed by M countv organisations repratttrttog ta par cant of the Republican population of the state. Jupde Clinton D. Mlddletown. candidate justice of the ttate supreme court' ChUlicothe tn charg* and Judge WDBem Bart, of am. I*w__w.ng th* aervice* at Wae- anee. candidate for the eutweme j erty. the body wfll be taken- to oourt, were preaent I leke__*__. Minnesota, with services SUte Senator Thomas Jone*. of .'and burial In charpe of A. M. Or_g* Mtddleport, enneunced his condl-'at two p m. Sunday at the son's dacy for reelection as senator from home, the 7.h-»th District. S A. Ringer, of Leesburg. candl- PANS AT OI-SNEB dat* for congress and sererat local j q^^ , number of local base candidates sttended the meeting, jj^j ttnt motorw5 to Cincinnati on John Martin, of Aberdeen, the Tueaday to see the opened be- atat* central committeeman. an.,9jtttn u^ r^j, ^ y,e 0,1^,0 nounced that 'he Sixth DUtrict (^5,. Molt of ^em rtanalned over IM Yard Daafa Dally, Scioto townahlp-flrst. Huff. Flketon—second. Baker, Piketon—third. Pole v 1 .it Nelson, Scioto—first. Baker. Piketon—eecond. Bennett. Sctoto—tied for second (annual place with Baker. Shot Put Whlttaker, Scioto—flrst. Wheeling. Piketon—second. Dunham. Piketon—third. On* Mile Ron Hunter, piketon—flrst. CuUlp. Scioto—second. Vandegrlff, Ptketon—third. Dtaeas Throw Wheeling. Ptketon—flrst. Whlttaker. Sdoto-second. Holt. Piketon—third. High Jwmp WIEUmson. piketon; and CuUlp. Scioto—tied for flrst place. Henson, Ptketon—third- Belay Piketon—llrst. SW Taeg Dash st-eton—flnt. *ta Toot Daah DaUy. Sdoto—first. Baker. Plkeion—eecond Ritchie. Ptketon—third. Bread Jamp Crabtree. Sdoto—first. Dally, Sdoto aeeond. Ward. Sdoto—thlrd. Half MB* Boa Hunter piketon—flrst. Smith. Piketcn—second. Cutlip. Scioto—third. m Tard Dash Dally, Scioto—first. Huff, ptketon—second. Baker, piketcn—third- Drawa Lore* Number To j Wor*hio and Hear Fine Program. j action br A.lornry Bart D. Parker mZ^r^-^^^^ *t%MD* rttef ****** ««******* ** tot Wavtrly. ~v_ „..'...Ch"*,f w***°"* Un ;U c_ olhi_. dlltri« AttmJZ c Waverly In the divorce ease of JutUon le. C Oibson, distria director ot John William,, v.ma Sheets, Deie:^ ZST^i _T 1 Dtxon. WiMm. «,'.....*„.. t_.~_.__. m ■*'**• o"<*e office 1* ln 1 Dtxon, Wilder Wetnrtch. James t AU-eos. The ctods* of several nwnes aod T, TJ- yy* ' ""*_"" Swlgrr j«m»» m Dtuv 1 w !«•_.►! *"e "^mng ot aovotoi ttum ood If. DeBra vs sylvla Lee DeBra BJ_hart T^^^Tw « * curuUment ot prodoetion of oth- ithe plainUff was brought before ffi"*^ T "Ji^ ^ m ta *<*«* »eS. iC. u,»«r.«iA SfSt,- forij^esS ts?T2^S the promotion of tlvestoek include: f * *********** **** c-rttfioaacn of Brown McF-rren Ther, were » In the Epworth t,"^ J . t<,Ztr co^ ___*r7o. "X^",V'*S2:s; s i ^rr- * iv^^m^.L"^^^,^-^^ i2-r^r,r!__j__Lwi_;Aw^__ ■Thwer on 9**mTBunday momlott _£„,£_ 'utih a^ ^tto^ i ********* Cho-Oes W^koffTR **F£± 1^1^ JW*. to wltn*« th* tur.tise. Thty , * Z„ We fcr Ws t^lUtT^^ ************ Vsllery. Jsae* g.» *J^J"??0*"" report that It was th, most gorg. ^^ tor hb children. ;awiffr ^^ ^^ ^^ * cr ;eous r_mrise they h.ve seen on : tn th, divorce c**e of Helen fc^', **"„ "* **•"'' :any similar ooeaslon. The fomt t_eMs«ter vs. Dennte LeMaster »!**!____: 3*m*i ***** *** R ° sign*. ; foliage was somewhat more ad- hearing for temporarr sHmony was !McremB , vanced than on [>revtom years. held Saturday before Judge j I* In. ab** the cooau-uctlon gram and M.«34 men aow aro lo 85 op*-»Ur_g projectr. j Among these projects, approved by ■ the federal government, are road rifiS^^^e^!*-6* °"*- ^ *'«-«*iMRS.L.B. EYLAR \m*a^ZZltt. £**£ -^rS^Y l^'SlTAKEN BY DEATH " on the eastsrn horuon. It was most enjoyable trtp snd all decided to repeat th* experience. If I plaintiffs plaintiff was represented by At torney Barl D. Parker of Waverty possible, next Baster Some record* were broken In the morning service* at the Methodist Church. The Sanday school, both In attendance and ofTertng. was record of hurt year and the defendant wa* represented by Attorney Jchn B. Hill oi Washington C. H. above the JAnd the chureh attendance also j seemed larger. m the evtnljag. while the at- 1 tendance wa* below toe attend- IS? °f ^. S^r ********* Im pay the^pUtoUfi-s^attorney tees stm,ras Wgh. the count being L^ ,„ ^tenrod to Jell for ri- 1J0 with many declaring tbat IH-I,*^ the ocder. Attorney Esrl rr*u_*t_ ten* tstit ttmimmt .met __H_..i.,4 (_ ' . . _. * D. I-arker. of Waveriy. represent. for th* support of his wife and j *_-_*-.__!- OI L/C/-*. I n jinscslUtton. repair of school build- hree ehUdren and to pay thej jlngs. state hoapttal iaprovamenu. attorney fees, lhe fortatr Wawerly Resident j111 AO-en* **** °*nu* CO*»«*»* nu, lAnmAmm A* u * ********* plant at Jackson, pntg. f-wl . m- ^" {*** ***^>*^am**^m^utni IB vVbealon, Illinois. Jaj^j u»e ew-stnietton of * fish fana jln Wk* County. Word waa received here Monday! Thirty . oto* non-ooortrudten of Ute death of Mn. May Eylar. J projeeu furaJ^ttog work for t»U tl. a former resident of Waveriy. j women, ani under th*. aupervtsbm ' She died at ber bocne Ln Wheaton. iof Mrs. Ruth Neighbors, district T-lnois. at eight p. m. Sunday lol. | suparriaor. woomxu nd profeaston- Jowint a heart attack. lal project*. Among thes* project*. She U survived by her husband, j approved as beneficial to their Beryl Eytaf. three __a_tg-._er*; uat- IproapseUve cotamunltles aro: adult garet. Ruth and Dorothy, at) a:|*->ueaden. school book repair, aaw home; a sons: WUliam and Berrl '****■ nursery ochoeli*, library serr- Jr. at borne; O-l*. of Cleveland: j toe. prapartnc of __hcol lunches. Robert, of jackaonTiB*. Pla.; and ; r-eroatlon. aid to the tnoapaeitatad Wavtrty; her mother:'' tn the divorce case ot Martha Walker vs. Robert Walker, the defendant/ was brought into court for violating a former eourt ordrr ed Mrs. Walker. The grand jury for the May count waa not correct and should be much higher. The progrsm was most pleasing. JOne acott Mrs. McPrrren and MTO. Oahlenssn each aang solo* and Mrs Helman gave in- j terpretbltve reading relating to Barter and everybody agreed thev neved did better. The Baster oe- L_,D ^-^ . -.p. ;ca*lo,n seemed ro furnish extra In- ' laKAiNL. AINL/ PETIT JURORS ^" to7__^"seirt"Sr_M£| Attrw. emptor, 3«. 00 It p_p. L Iboro; and two brothers. Charles '_•«-*.. - ot S-eubenrille and Joe: Ootlln. ifftg on 8 projeeu. Jack, of Waverly; her mother: j housekeepers, reclamation of ., term of court has been ordered J Mrs. Moflie Cameron of Wghlani'erd*. ond a county wide nutrition to report for duty on Monday: Oounty; and ate sister*: Mrs. BeUe project tn Parry ccunty. morning. May and. j McCtoppto. of Camel; Mra. Carl J Ur. oibson-* report discloses the Weatfan and Mrs. Dorothy Paster. 1 foUowtng totals of both woritara aad of Wsverly; Mrs. Bobert Lucas and j operating project* for each of tbe Tl i Mr*. Orvltl* West, of Rainsboro; counties: robe* led the choral alnglpg ar.1 sang. Above *n-r HUU, using the • Cameron. meeUn, win be he'd In early May ■ tor Wednesday's game to see the i In Wert Ttolon. West Vnlin was Qrtmt d^j. o^ now ^ p^p. | elected in re-oenltlcn of ^he f«f jerty of tbe C_^ Among *c«e .who ir)F ATH SUMMONS tlmo*** ****0**<****r ***■ The EP- {Drawn At Meotrng Of *WU|2_l_____' Vt rt^! that Adsms countv was th, on'v *„,( tnm here wm. q^^ ; UCet\ I n OUfflMUWa;,««., League item ann, distant Cotintv Jurv (_Li„L,„ ', °S_72lar *?™1 county in -b- district to rem»tn ; We_ts Judge Jacob E Davis. Pro- I MART V. LANEY ,«n_wirtwro^san« FWlow lhe ! in the rteoobil-^n ranks In IS j bote Judge Will H. Acord. Clerk oil Oleam. while all lighu were out.! County Jury tummiiiu Laat Saturday. I The Briar*., for many yeara. re-j sided In Waverly. when Mr. Eylar Mr. Martin roofed that Verne-* | courts Hsrrj' O. Pennisten. county j Former Election E. Morwon. of Manchester, hs -1 Auditor Wilbur M. Cool, supertn- I withdrawn fr**m the oonereKlonsl :flendtnt JE Way Superintend-! race and may run tor s'ate repre- eat jobn R. Tetchert, couny Agen'-! sentaUv, of Miaa county. U. 0 Mcmrea. Health OcmmU- j Attorney Cyrus p. Kehl was -he >»ioner Dr. Robert T. Leever. Omer i ehalrmsn of the f-eelin. and A*- Davts. J. V. Vanmeter, Hoover) torney Lowe-1 c. Thompson Intro- • smith. Oounty Treasurer Jacch A. j du«d Mr. Bricker. ,Rapp. J. T. McLean snd Roland .77. ^.,77; Openlne hU address. Mr. Brick-! Blartkenshlp. er s»M he was haoov to see the Republican party ln Ohio represent unl'ed frot.t this year. He clte-_ Member Dies Monday At Home Near Benver. Msrt V. Laney. S8. former mem- : ber of the Pike oounty board of * elections, passed away at hU bom* iday, followtng a year"a lltness. I escept the dlir. blue cross thu* j qoard ' produclne a most pleasing effect. I waa Countr Auditor of pike C*>. The Plka County Commissioners j **?** ** Urs. gylar's death brot j her many: DEATH OF MARTI.. CnXETT! Mr. McConnauihey read the!°f Juror» »et on Saturday **<>r** i*****?*? *nTVW scripture and Ur Bumgarner gave i-ng and drew the following Jurors j rrtCT-*» ****** the prayer. Mll.'ord J. OOfer was V** the May term of court: the chairman < *■ ORAND JURORS Secrecy again vjrround* the pro" ! ^Damon Lorbach. Lulu Batclitf-. gram* for next Sunday evening! j ****** Sheward. Luther Petfrey, The ladles of :he church wl.1 -Ml* Anderson. W. H Maloy. Lll- isponsor the evening serrlce unUl jl* Dtxon, Crawford Legg. Paul Btl- survlved » htm wtf, **r* Ith* ********** ** «*W». Plan* tat I elman. Don Corn, & A. Maple. ^t^?J*2L\JtXti\**«*l ******* ***** ******T -.fe "J-C «* Hertry. Vt* partlaUy worked out. But the | SUott and Ortan Allen. PKfrrr jurors Charles 6a_sten. Mrs. Belle re! Penn. Mrs Bessie War*. Bernard MapU, Dan Smith. Delia Shaw, to- . _ aeph Kuhn. Eart Dunham. WlUlam .« near Jackson. DemoeraU this year. Bepobllcan. ^ ^T^rts cbZuTitd the!^. f7' "hat they aro. Scharet-berg. orou W.y, _*«•!,»• .-% *** ***-'& **** aro on th« march and with _[g, fLSt ^^ *J **! ****** seracm wer* h.ld at -^ nJnUtCT vCll tCKU ta ^McAllister. Charles Bowman. E P hoo,*>. «. «* ********** **** bound t« win snlrtt cannot be de-! 2!Z- _TT77 .„. ^-Tl-.Ir:)-*0 P* m* 00 Thuraday at the n^mm, service rrtaUro to their*. Smith. Eart Oordon, Wck Leeth. ~ WILL GIVE COKCEBT The music students of Western Eunoka Laney; a soo. Hedge,, ofj ,_. . ~_ 7 — 7 . Tn* music stuoents 01 weatem cUrkabur* Ohio- > _____._____+if>r \*Of*Wm *«>-«.«_ o_re. out, me on old adaee. "Never gtt ao mad •' j^,, hUh Kbool wia ^ btvi ™ TrToCtiaB JUi_ll_f of _Sver* lpromm wfll "« •* ******** ***** anyone that ytni cannot make uo-.,. . eaoMtt m -nmndoy. April 1^^^J^'jSJ^ \*** **** ******* 'i*** ******* ***\ -I am ew_l to aee.- h* said. ^ im t UUv|k^ Tbt 7^. ^ ^J^om^L^TL^' ,** <• •» ****** •v«* tmtttna are! VUtotP* leans stop flavin, aaonr gS__?l-«_g pa^« thTS ta* ^^ttL&E£jU*Z [****« ***** »**«**■ ^ou will; Vttmmtm mM ,Urt Mtt. to. ~ _S m^mmT-Sa Sj?^__f* *?> T*W,PBB' "i***** to be pre-_er_t to find ou;! Bebnont, »2i on 7 greifeet*. ey, l»j en 5 projects. tkhx*. 1I» ©n 9 projeeta, far-sen, IlW on « projeeu ^Lawrence. i«ig on 6 projects. Meigs. 1401 on I projeeu. Monroe, 79), on J projecU. Morgan mi on t projeeu, Masktogum. .190 on S pro.lecta. Sable, e*3 on 3 projecU, Psrry, 1«W on • project*. Pike, m on I projeeu. Scioto. 48»7 on 14 project*. Vtaton. Si7 on 3 projeeu. Washington. 1383 on • projects. tested this year." MT. Bricker reported that tn every section of the sute Republican candidate* have been greeted by overflowing audiences • . which point .0 a O. O- P. victor*. *? »?. *___* ""' mUSlC *Ul** band. A special feature of the concert will be th* presenUlion. „. of a minuet by studenU from | aSStaT In *!Ft£a2S %££ l""*****1 " ***- 1 the sixth grade. The admission charge Is ten ,odii#. Church which come* thl. ; MUton L. Stahler, J. J. Bhetnfrsnk tery under the direction of A. U,\ye& 4ftl Ruth Ctttltr wffl lead land Umar Hammer*-**.. eenu for everyone. Thc proceeds orogg ithe (Hpottb Lrasue. **We dont have to order out th? people thts year to hear Republican speakers,** Mr. Bricker aaid. "Office holders do Jiot he** to present card* at the door to bold thetr Jobs. I hope the Rept_t__ean party never geU to poaltion where Job holder* have to for toe band. Be at the Latham school house at 7:43 p. m. for an evening of pleasant musical entertainment. DIST-NGl'ISHED VISITOR MS. BtCXWITH RECITES Marion Beckwlth. loc. J barber ani Martin Outlett. &}. of Spring. | field, former resident of Beaver j paaaed away at 13:30 a. nv text Thursday, following a brief lliaeas. 1 He is survived by bl* wtfe. Mrs. [ Elizabeth Trout Oullett, bl* mo- " ther. Jlrs. LydU Oullett of nesr MRS FI I A FRI IK Jackson; • sister. Mro M E Bake- S^ 5SA2L5^^S ley, of Jamestown; two brothers: DIED YESTERDAY Charie*. of Springfield and Otto; __-____-_. Lingering IHnoae Fatal To Wit* OfCtkO. Section Foreman. remained there until one p. on Sunday when funeral services were held at the Oarts-Hamcaer- steln funeral home and burial was mad* In Jgtgggt-Unloa cemetery. ■_£_„?:: TASCEN HOME Mrs. Jolty Slone was moved from Mrs. tO* Eblto. 64. wife of Carry Eblin. c. de O. section foreman, died at ber home near Waveriy at 5:19 a. m. Wednesday after * lone illness of eotnpiJca-O-s of dbwaaes She-1* surrived by ber husband DEATH Or CHAS. SYLVESTER Charles Syl*es_er, 70. died cn be ordered Monday at his home to Cynthiana PLANS POR HOME-COMING I The Committ-rc <*n Arrangement j: reader, entertained the studenu a: Oay .ord R "p,tt" Stinchoomb. for ^ ^^^ pk# 00^,^ Homo ithe Waverty high school with a i Umey hoepital. Por-sraouth. to her; and foar _h_ld_**_N Mrs Joseph R who ros* to dtxsy helghu as an owam, tt U_f White held a nutaber of Intemting readings a*.;•*■*»«• « Otvens on. Bto; afler- jWMto. «f Waverly; Ookly Eblin. of ail-Amertcan at Ohio SU**. but j^an- <„, Mardiy mgh', to ^ chapel exercises* at tbe Waverty j1100*1 ** *** Davte-HianmefWeto j near Waverty; NoWe Eblto. «_f who hMrisen to stiU dlsrter ,wt p^, f0f ,Mt yeart| homj-hteh school on last Thursday. Mr .ambulance from Beaver. (Springfield: gng/*txg Bora Pratt, het-tota from an «83 a month Jobjco^ta, ^^ ^-jmRtee plan* toi Beckwlth recited "Shooting of Dan * *—. jof Lancaster; also three brother*: in th* Uquor Department to the hoy the home coming earlier tha.t '.McOrrw- and "Spell Of The DEATH Or MART SPENCER jptoilp Parooer, ef Sugar Orove; head" of a ware-ho-S-nf ttrm tha* |it -^, htM ,,,. yMT ^ tfTkrtr* Y-kcm." I Mw. Mary Hannah Spencer. «* SOas Parmer of Logan;' aad _»- jor near Otvens. died ea Sunday at ijah Parmer, of Lancaster; end tv. ithe ChUlicothe hosphal where she.sisters: tin. Melissa Undsey oad out to hear the governor apeak." J toHcrnlng a long fflnes-. Direct, enjoys practicaU/ aU of the boat- i«_ iom-Uttro" n*.rr_-_*ra' »V5_rt ', Dlscusrtng suu government un- ]****• ** death was due to mncer |ness from the sti-e. spent the ween j^ -tttB1, ft row.!ric ,t ^ „,--.; iN«flTiClE,VT UGirrs der the admtals-ration of oovern-.pf toe*_m*ch^ doctors stated. He' md hen with his good frtend jn.^, m Uoo6x v e-tening, April 33 * tee Wooldridge. «_, of Plketoa i^*d been a patient for tbe past 3 i Mrs, Lyddia Mcnsroy. of ___o_-U_-_r or Martin L. Davey. the speaker I** ***** **** *°°* ******** <** jOeorge\D- NTe at the Nye _ampjmt ^--n oWoct " p^ » line of «5 and the cos's i weeks, * Puneral service, will be held at •aid. "it tea sordid story." jthat ******* ^_ on I*kA-White. Mr. stinchoomb is; jMt ntoay sua wm released froml She leavea her husband. Henrr'two p. m. Prtday ot the Waveriy In endorsing jgr. Bricker the. Mr* Sytroster is survived by one,» protegtr of Nye and big Prank!second hand -.TORE MOVES 'the county Jail wher* be had been.Spenee**. two daughters* Mr*. Wm 'V, 8. Churob with th* see. See- ..brother. *tohr^of near C^thlana. Jpoulson Vpd an island a» take j Jotlktl p rj^-rd* has moved ! held since his eonrictioo. Tbur.-!J. Toang, of Wev*rty; and Mrs. I cher Morgan, of Lo___*rI_le, to Puneral servteet were heid Wed-, White ha* been named Stineheomb | neaday at two p. m. at the Christ-'. island tn honor of him. Ian Union Church aad burial was} , made In the cemetery at Cynthi-1 DEATH OP BOBEBT HANNAH •It 1_ our sincere belief that an overwhelming majority of Republicans In Ohio favor the nomination of Mr. Bricker for governor. "Mr. Bricker aerved the •tot* wtth honor* and distinction a* attorney genet*! and In many other capacities. -We believe Mr. Bricker to be thoroughly cccwaao, wttt toe needs of the state and that he understand* f«_)y the problem* ef hostoeaa, tabor and agriculture. "Be ho* demon minted in pub- P. Pdvr-.rgt has his second hsnd ttor* from -h_ .'day afternoon on a highway pa-j Myrtle Spencer, of Waverly Rural j charge. Burtal wBl be in charge af j Oehrea buildtnr rn North street! tro! charge of driving with Insufft-; Berate 1: one son. John DfUffiem, /A. M. Orogg in the Cfven, Chant' ito the McLaughU*' bufidttur at th» elent Bghu. The caae was heard fof Lockbourne: one slater. Mrs, .cemetery. jroai of the Oourt Houte. where he (by -Squire John H. Kelhofer. of • Stoma Sherrlck. of Bearer; and J. ■■ ■ ■ ' ■■ Robert Oene Hannah. 3 month {vtta be pleased tc greet hla many CbfiU_*otbe. f brotoer*.' Prank and Oeorge Band-- > BENEFIT CARD PARTT rxatrn* ».., rtl,r_„„ j old son of Mr. and Mrs. John j friend*. f. <* Waver^ Route I aod P, c The Pythian S__t*r« wB5 »fv» a u-acGA xtaks okgamze »«___. of Utham. died at throti _- > AT BEPTBLICAN R.IXT Bandy, of BowUag Oeaen. benefit cant party at the boat* The Omega Stars base b»a team Jp. m. Sunday of pneumonia. Hoi RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Or. and Mra. Robert M. Andre! Puneral __*n*_ce» www held at 3 of Dr. and Mm. Robert M. Andre hsj been organiied agate and will j is survived by two brothers. Ray- common pleas Judga Jacob E. ssnotorod to _**_rt*a_*-utb on That**-,'p. m. on Tueaday a. ttte Org*'on Thuraday eretdag May Sth »t be opea for game* afler May l.jmand and Paul Puneral (en-lee. 1 Darts returs-d ~»itnijijij from.day aftemoon where they attendediPm-eral Bome to Waverty wita.eight otJodt, Bridge, Btach. pf*««- The tlon win play otiftr Sunday|wero held at two p. m. Tussdav Columbo*. where h# teeetxtly un-ia>e Rep-hHcan rally la the laV* toe Ra*. A. O, Ooff to «*_rge!rt_Ie and ru» wBI be payed. An baS. ctther at Omega or on the at the residence- Burial followed derwect an opera tioa tor to* re- j tonic Ttm.p*-. Boa John W. Brick-;*__d bartal wu made to the W«-; toan __*__*» at me wta he chargad road. Oea-as may he arranged by to- the Boat cemetery under thejmo**! of bis tonsil* at the Orantier. oor next governor, waa tbe^veriy emnttery tender tba diroctioo• There wtll he « door pri** aad writing Bd P-ar-er, Waverty Rt. 3.idlrecttoo of O. A. Tetur. ihosptto- j«peaker tor the becasicn. |df puneral Diroctor A. it. Oregg. j-oertog prtasc
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Republican Herald 1938-04-21 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1938 |
Searchable Date | 1938 |
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_0785 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald_1936-01-02_1938-04-28_0785.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. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
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THE REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO THURSDAY, APRIL I-th, 1936
NONAME
:ftU ht* regular appointment after-;week end with relatives tn Frank-
i»_n_» Tvttjfbogy Invited. ,.___.
Hie A.-c".*r.!-. family are hav- f ;
A few of the many ft Im*.* and,1 tag .... m»_.itt at thb writing. BEAVER
_T*kUv.s, of J, H. Brooks gathered • Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Miller »n,i x
at hU home rt. s-.ndty and sur-;children, and Mrs. Joe MlStf. ol; __ . .Jplanntog to rc<-rs_nt-e and every,
.wised him wtth * pot lark _ir.n-*r ; Chilli-. th*. spent Sunday hey* witn . /**** annual Sunrise 6ervlc_;,t_r j,,^ u . jnt,!Pd to ^n^
fth* Mcthcdttt Churchrfwtll be"
-seven a. m. on Baiter morning
| Holy Communion will be served tr
■all who care to partake. Sunday'
: school a. 9:30 with a special program by the children The varied
of
Marilyn
attended the funeral.
Sunday scbo*;! evtry Sunday at
ten-s^ m. Sex: St*f.d*y we ar;
Mr.and Mrs. Ern.it Oroom* have j
tumed their hev baby,.-Paul E-lsh*. I
POSTING OP WAGES
The ccraslon **i*_ hit 6o'h birth-j Mra. Maude Smllh aad Mr_ tad
thry _...n!t.-r_...rv. At '.he noon hour!Mrs. Crt'll'Smith.
a _*..i.p.uo;_» dinner was t-ervM ] Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Brooks ento Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wills. .______*.{ sail. Everett, "attended the Junior
On WlUs, of Iclsha; Mr *ii_ c'atj plsy. "A S_ts!l Toon RameO"
• ben v penn. ol U-turn oo Thursday nl.ht at the Sclo:_..
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Trainer and .township high school auditorium; e*K*t **** charge ol U.e music for
daughter, Naomi and son. William >*( Wakefleld. '****• ******* worship service. Ev-
__. Twiner, cf Cht!!k_*.-.ti>*r Mr. nnd q.i_* a few have been attendinr; ct*"rrb0<'T '< welcome.
Mr*, Wlllard EMep. of Wsverly. iheSerk* of meeHOR* held at * "**** H**-*d Brethren Church !.
tdr. »ivt Sirs. B111 Ellsworth, t*t D*ft-T_Ce. Rev. Jchn Kemper I.*, : t0 *** reopened on Easter morn-
Co-wnbu?: Mrs. Maude Sfc-f_h|£U_kMUn| the .errl-t-s. lag. having an all day service with
Mrr, J. B- Bwoka tiiui wn. yyctt'ye MrAaJid Mrs. Lrster Smith visit- ** -*a***rt dinner In the church
and the honored tUPiO Quite/* rd rrirtves in Waverly on Surd*? fba***ment *t the noon hour. Dls-
ntcBbfr were absent o^awunf *t I evtntag J tries Superintendent Bev. Dally, of
high water, among th*m wrre the] Joe tJralpsle, of Bainbridge wj. **-*•*•* •■•'•• ***** *>* ***** aftemoon,
hoslcss' 2 daughter*. Mr? Oakey'a business call-r here Thurskv. !rt*eaker. The Leeth Stneer*. of>m
Hayes sr.d fatally and Mi*. Mabelk
*.yn etete-r,' "o.' chiiiieo-hlj BEACON LIGHTS
By REV. K. H. W-UJtJR
Posting of vmts to worker's so-
t*i«l security accounts 1* new un-
der way and is progressing rap-
Idly, "J
Thk staiesncnt 'rss made today
by s. B Slra;tta. manager ot the
Portamouth flr-df offlce of the Vie-
Ul stcutity board. Mr. Stratton'*
i office serves Waverty and vicinity.
Recently ttcr'ters have shown
buitnes* e.iller here Thurs_l«\..
Ocverncr Davry passed throughIWaverly, win furnish special m-i- ******* their Individual «Bourite are
being kept In our Rrcords Division
in Baltimore, Md." Mr. Stratton
said,
"Our offlce ha* Just received a
specimen ledger sr.cet showing jus
Brooks, of Santrnt*. These t»nieUr vicinity cn Saturday. >.***■ There will be some specials
daughters snd Uttte Mi<- Patrlria j During the high water. Routes!*5!*" home talent. You are Invited.
Jea.n Hayes, a _randd*_ght«*. allljjo and ^73 have been bavin* \ Ut. and Mrs. c, Rllrv, Harriett,
having birthdays In the tame week heavy traffic thU week. . Elisabeth Ann and Jeannette. of
lhe honored guest received manyf Mr*. Mary Deacon t* spenoin*t ■ Chlllleothe and Mr. and Mrs. W.
ake and useful gilt*. After a to*] tttt week *t her hdtne In Waverly. A. Clay, of Blchmond«le, Mr. and'how t_)ese reectds »re kept. The
-ial »Iternocn the puest* departed.; clarence cooper attended Xht{_*!*■ Ralph Sltnmiscn. Je*n, Cor- j -Jioet may be wen at our olflce
wtsfcing' Mr. Brocks many more! junior ckj* play at the Sckso two... 'l« and Alberta, of Daytoa call etl! ai-4 U readily i_ndersood. It car-
ihtgh .school audltortum at'Wak*- on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest \V, Swan ries a cumuktlve total of taxable
on last Sunday. I wage* of the holder of each ac-
Mrs. Catherine Stephenson and;count number, it U a riiupi*-
|Acnes and Del-nar an.1 Mlw Oar- nutter to flgurp from this record
j nelle Scheutle tpent the week end. what a wage earner would receivt
: Wth their couMrts. the Lefllrr'.*. cl in lump *um benefits which are
inear Bknchr«.ter. They nlos at-;now due certain individuals
tended the Benfro Valley
Sunday stbeol next Sunday *t|Q«U cn Thursday night.
ten o'clock. Rev. Thcmpson *»i!l Emrarll Rittenhouse spent th
BIG USED CAR
SALE
TEEMS
Trt Arr,
1036 Chrysler Sedan, Pordor. overdrive. Beater—Radio and
Defro-Ur. Looks ».._ runs Uke new $39500
IMI OU-janobilc Tudcr. Very low mileage tdCiOt,
1.37 Willys F«rd<-r Deluxe. Has had the best of care.
One Owrtrr. Sport Ught $443 W
1834 Dod;e Tudor. A bargain for quick sale W9S.C0
1934 Plymouth Cotipe. Oood Tires, good motor l__O0_
IB29 Plymouth Fordor. New paint and good tit-Sv »10O.Ot
l8-« PUrd Model A Tudor. Reconditioned Tj-iCr $73.00
U34 Chevrolet Master Coupe. Reconditioned ThroughoutVssj o.
1930 Cherrolet Pordor. Reconditioned »nd new pilot smtV)
1932 Chevrolet S-Pasjenser Coapc. See this one only »16_I>0
•PAL8E PKOPIIETS**
A eneratfen ago, Robert O.
Ingersol pnt-Uctod the speedy
downfall of the ChrtstUn
Church and said thai th* Bible
would soon be an unused book.
Daring the last calendar year
tht Christian peopl* of this
country eoniribufed a blUton
and a half doltar* to the church
and It* allied interests. During
the same period 3d SOO-000 copies cf the Bible were sold. A
similar story ts told of the
prtdlcton of Voltaire that the
C_r___ti*n Bible would be forgotten within js years. But he.
t<*o. wa* mistaken. In the very
room where he sat when he
made the prediction. Uie British Bible Scciety, now has a
store where Bible* are aold.
The Bible stm rcm«lr_» the best
seller In the book market. How
ridiculous men csn make themselves when they reject the
cl»im* of the Christian religion.
MASONIC* INSPECTION ' BIBTH8
77-ere will be annual intpeetJon j To Mr. and Mrs. WaUac* Par-
i_f the l_e»l Masonic Order on ley, of piketon, on April «th.
[Priday .v.!.in«. April 22nd. Dinner }* daughter,
{will be served at «:J0. Members Tb Mr. and Mn. Ernest Oroom*
Jand vUltor* are requested to be'or ptketon. Route, on April S. a
prww-t. l -aon.
LIVESTOCK
MARKETS
-tffi-y
The Republican Herald
INGy>>AT«! BEBALD ABVEBTISWa
PATS
CIITLLICOTHE. OHIO. April 8—
, Bara'what he wouM be enUtled to" Te-rP"***** ***** report cf the Sclot.
|Dance at Music Hall In Cinclnnstl. celre after worisir.g for the period ! *u*'es*Cfk Sale* Company.
jon Saturday night. * 'which ls pre-cribrd In order toj Total receipt*!—1739 head.
, Ml** Lrnora Adams, of Cuya- receive month': bcnel.:* beginnln? I Cattle market active and slightly
hoca Palb Is spending this week In !9«." (higher.
aith her mother. Mrs. Mary Ad-: paring cf there reccnl* U the JJ*J***c*c* ****** °* n]*
I**** second step In the Federal Old AS- . H1°518: ******>'*.**3* ****** ,81
Mrs. B::rdel!e Daughenv an! Tt.«>.rr.n_*» Tmcr .m *r**» tic -.. .'° ,8° pound* at U0 to 830; Iff)
Mrr.
BUICK
GENERAL TIRES
PONTIAC
Vanmeter Motors Inc.
ONE STOP SERVICE
PHONE 171—DAY PHONE 172—NIGHT
WAVERLY, OHIO
Adah Scheu'le ssr.g a sj_>. !.V ,hp !ettl.*.j up e!
at !*:r Palm Sunday worship a; . m):aon tndlvld:
Valley Cliapel on Sunday.
Mtss Klrnbeth Ehrman. who h!>s
been emplcyrd at Colcmbus is
home for an Indefinite time
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sch*"Jtle and
daughters. Both and Edna, and
Jean Belslnger. Mr. and Mrs. Ollbert Blake and son. Chsrles. wen*
Sunday dinner suests of Mr. T
Scheutle.
T W. Horton. of Jaekscn. was
s Be»ver caller on Mondsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Adams were
PorUmouth shoppers cn Thursday.
more than 37 I*-** ******** ** 8iQ *° *«* -
imiwon ttfflvMuany numbered so- ■** « ^"^ "t 8,^ 1° n8": "5
cl.l secvrlty accounts, using ft. J* "» S ^ " !.M ■°.8^: 52
this purpose■ tr.fo.-matlen contained: • ^ ******** <** " *» «•»:««
in sp^tons for social security j» w f^»"*» »• '•" » 8^'
'accc-nt number* Setting up of thr !^°» i' *"* f5 *\ » * •»*•*!"
act-tin
accotints U n**
plete.
Waite reports
Board from the
al nevenue wh:
eral ccntrlbutlcr
I security act.
practically com-
reccive* all fed-
*.:ncler the social
CIIOIIAL OROI'I**.
pnrsrvT concert
PIKETON
SPECIALS
Far Saturday, Apr. 16
ALL STORES
Bulk Coffee, 2 lbs 19c
Bulk Vinegar, per gallon ..17c
Lg. bags Miss Ohio Flour 65c
Good Cream Center Choc Drops, lb.lOc
2 lb. pkg. Soda Crackers 17c
Black Liquid Rite way Shoe Polish 2-15*c
1 Ib. pkg. Marshmallows in cellophane
15c
White Soup Beans, 5 lbs 21c
Large Size Grape Fruit, 2 for 9c
Large Post Toasties, 2 pkgs. for 19c
Clodhopper Store
WAVERLY
O M EGA
S? to t8; stags at IS W
:6.T3 and boars at J.-50 to tSSO.
I CATTLE: receipts 289; gool |
re received by th. | sttm „, 85J lt> 9f0. mtlU::m a> j
********* oi ******** 7J0 to 855: common steer* at
6 50 to 7 30: good heifers *t tt to .
*8 2S: medium hrlferj at 7JO to
»8; commen hrifers at $5At> to •
S7; bulls at t$ to 130; good cows?
at t* to 6TS; caru\ers and cutters-
-tt\M to SM.
i CALVES: receipts _f03 head; to:w j
The followlns pr5sram under ,.„, ,„ {0 U£0. tec6n |
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