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TOE REPUBLICAN HERALD. WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1940. PAGE EIGHT SJf: Spring Clearance 1—152$ Delate t'erd tudor, radio and heater, wry low mileajii — like new. I—f>^ Deit-v Ford Fordor Redan—heater, one of the week's best X" buy 4—tSO? Ford yadoric—W h. p. aith healers, unasually good lot.. K75 up t—19" F-»rd Todor Toorino, heaters, eirtra good S333 op I—1937 Ford Fordor Touring, heater. 1— \*Q* siudrtvakrr Coupe—radio and heater, look this top vatue (trtr * •' OW J—ISM Cherrolrt Tudor, heater, one Isdy owner. I—]S3( Dedce fVupe. unusually tow mileage, radio and heater. 1—1?J< Dodur Fordor Sedan, new tire*, motor overhauled. 1—193.1 Ford Tudor, completely renewed and reconditioned. 1—1332 Ford Tudor Model It. j—parkard Ewdor Sedan, low mileage, 1 Udy owner, clean as new 1-1930 Ford Model A Coupe. TRUCKS 1—IPJ9 Ford Demonstrator—low mileage—pisiform side racks and cab—to bc \old at great reduction. 1—1936 Ford Pickup—one- owner. I—IMS Chevrolet Pickup—low mileage. 1—19J7 OW Long wheelbase truck, pUtferm and cab 1—1937 Fordson Tract at, thoroughly overhauled and lUe new. These ear* and trucks and tractor hare been thoroughly recon- dltlonrd and renewed and can be sold on termi to suit the cus- Clarence Vailery WAVERLY, OHIO BEAVER FVrt CrI'lns, CnV>n\- tl'lns relatives r,*n and tt* OBITUARY! ANNA RCU.E .s MALLET First Farm Census W as O ne Hun dred Years Ago HERALD ADS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS . P'b*t!'le hsve r^«-.irr:-.: I imt after ' cut irtih MahtU PTUrab Mr, ■>-,>. M-. iir-.r~ white in limit- j Ir.tfon. West v.v j the i.-. .*■.-■ Al • <•' t*ie MethodIV. jenOTrh tort si th-. home of Mrs, v i.f...-r- j r.<*>n. tavern* n*r»* end aim. w. i t.. MrColcb wrre partjrnoiilh shotv- ; peri en- (ttt t_m week I Anna Belle Sninllvy wos born on • Sth, llWI. and died nt her home in Summit'. Hill; Ohio, on Marrh (tth. iM0.nl th* sge of 75 years, 2 months and 3 daj*. In her early Mle she wa* married . to Adsm Duckett. thtm Istrr to "* Isaac Rlnehart In S/-i>icmber. 1894. Sht* Irtives to moum their loss her hushand, 3 jons and 3 datigh- The census of IMO provides for: colirvUon of detailed Information1 on thc state of agriculture and iv' also Uie centennUl of thc flntj Vr* witrdrov Dean stwn». thjs ****■ ******** Xhirfcett ot Spring. Tlte census taker this year will wk tlte farmer a totsl of 332 ques-! Uons involving all phases of farm-, tng business, sample copies ot thej week end with r^.Uvrs at HoWen. ***■<*■ ******.Wiwrr **t Xenla. James !Options may be obtained at the. Duckett of SprlncrfleM.'DelbeTt Rlne.. eounty aBTlcuIturat agent* office cr If*nry Young <;t ****** °* Dayton, IM FUnchort of Wr*t V*. Mr. and Mrs. .. !Chi<!tco;he spent sundav with IocbI OiiniroUia. Oeotre Rinehart of Oo- relotives, .lumbos. Maude H.tyes of Spring- Mr. Ed nutter or South Solon I ***'*** PM ****** of 8prtn«flc!d. bia: bren vhtttag friends here. **** many other relatives and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stcphenwn. friends. Mr. and- rs. Dutch StephriwKi ' Bmm an<j eWJ,n(. Mar And one clear call for me, And may there be no mooning of the bar. When I pul out to sea. Rut such asleep tide m moving seems SPRING SALE Good Will Reconditioned Used Cars PONTIAC TRADE-INS Bargains You Cannot Afford to Pass Upt '.10 Plymouth Deluxe Tudor Sedan, like new through out, local owner.' only 13.000 actual miles, new car guarantee. '37 Studebakcr Pordor Sedan, Al condition, radio, heater, extras. '87 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Town Sedan, onc local owner, new tires, new brake bands, motor overhauled. '37.Dodge Deluxe Coup*, motor completely overhauled, new tires. '35 Ford Deluxe Tudor Sedan, motor completely overhauled, car in Al condition, finhh like new. '29 Essex Fordor Sedan, good running condition. This will make someone a serviceable car at a very low price. "**■ All Cats Guaranteed. Come in—Look them ov«v--Try them out. Terms to Snit! Car Laundry, Lubrication and Complete Servicing on all cars. GIVE US A TRIAL! Economy Pontiac Sales - Service South Waverly — Open Evening* — Phone 232R nnd children. Mary C. Mabel R. «nd Joan of nub.wiiie spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mra. Chaimrr Stephenson. Mr. and Mr?. Donald Itesch and family have movrd Into their home near the Blacksmith Shop. "Die Loyal Worker* CJa»s met at Too full ior sound or foam Hie home of MU* Oaynelle Scheut- When thst which drew from out le on Wednesday night. During the ' the boundlers deep, social hour a plate lunch was nerv- Turns again home, ed bv the horteej to Edith Davis. I Mix Hattie StoU. Dorothy Adams. jTwIIlght and evrntnir beU, Bernice Swan. Adallnc Pratt, Lotse . **** B,tcr ***** **** ******* James. Mildred Butler. Eloise Chan- jAn* ***** ****** **■ **° ***t*e** ** ev. Roberta Swan. Pauline Adams. | .J******* Mildred Rnnp. Annarellle Stoll. Mrs. ;%vi,cn * embark, Bert O'Conor nnd Ethel Shrwanl. fy,,. ,h0llsh j^ out 0UT ^^ Mr and Mrs I'inyd Dowson of t of time snd place, Jfiekson were calling- on friends jThe flood may bear me fsr, ;..here prtdsy. ! I hope to see my nllot face to face, Dr. nnd Vtu W. 1. MeCaleb nnd j When I hove crr>i.<ed the bsr. daughter. Lillian, spent thc week. rann «p tmsvws end in Tennr.ver with Beverley „ C*Rn °F T*1ASKS ■ sr.d Rowelle McOilrb who are ftt- ' We ****** ** th!,r',c lu>'shbors an-1 tcndlnij school thrre friends for their kindness during -vrv. .. „, r, ,. .____ a .. ***** lUnesai ond death of our wife a^'« ii H",ttenn*n rn<1 "**■*'•■<* mother, and Rev. Miller for Nsiarttay rrr-m n bnef vlsi* with ,,____ ,__ _T. ,., . , , Rev. and Mrs. C U Thayer and ° ^ Jx^L" 7 r4?n ^,*TO othrr friend, at Leiart mils While ' FATHER si.d CIIILDREH. uZZrt atT %Z aHUrnd,X,^' i »ARION D. AlAJES fimrral of Mrs- Alesnndor on Ptl- . . day. She was Uie grandmother ol | "*««« *>- Allen, the son of Isaac Miss OI«d>-x Crtnre. «-ho teaches In ***** Efflc' ****" Allen, was bom the local schools j August Stod, Ifllt. at Allen Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. David Irvine are , "*'„?0U!l,y' ?hl°- ™*l A*v*Tt*i* the proud psrvnts of a 12 pound lhU Ufe at **** hCm** °* **** ******** son. which arrived st their home on Mftrch *«**• w0- ** **** *** ot last week. Kenneth Albert snd Marie StoU of Ohio State university. Oolumbus, are spending their Baster vacation with hotne folk*. Mr. and MT*. Rodney pyle and by writing to the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census, at Washington, D. C. Our abundant agricultural statistics, up-to-the-minute radio reports on market news, and agricultural and outlook Information are to marked contrast to the ait- ju»tton a century ago. For convenience and *ocumcy farmer* should avail themselves of the sample census copies. It will; save much lime when the census! taker call*. DEATH OP MARY ANN COLBURN A MEAL WITHOUT MEAT IS A MEAL INCOMPLETE! When Buying Beef Demand To See The Stamp David Davies Baby Beef WOLFF say.... It's Time to Get Ready For EASTER AND SPRING Ye*, the *marte»t array of Spring Styles for Young Men we've ever shown — There's smart tweed*, flashy "NUBS" and very smart styles to make tho new season's showing to men . . . different. You'll bc amazed at the showing in these two ranges at— $ 25 - $30 To make the outfit complete for Spring try a pair of "EDGERTON Oxford* .. . They're the fineat shoe value at the price. To top off with a Stetson or Style-park Hat at $5 to $6.50 $5 WOLFF Portsmouth's favorite store for men and boys. 2S years. « months and 24 days He wss united In marriage to Dorothy Stahler, Ausust 16. 1938. lie leaves to mourn his loss, his widow: his father and mother; 3 brothers, Dwight and Hurlees, of children of near Tbledo are visiting vr*****y* *****. Jr.. st home; one local relatives thla week. OAK VALLEY The all-d»y meeting at the church Sunday was well attended and very mueh enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bryan and Junior were Sunday guests erf Mr. and Mrs. Bmer Brown. Mrs.. H. a Osbome attended the funeral of the little boy who was drowned In the Scioto River at Chlllleothe last week. Lydia and Bva Wilson cslled on Mrs. Dnma Cllne Monday afternoon. sister, Olsdys, at hor-vt; his grand mother, itrs. Anna Pitntee ot Richmondale. and also leave* many other relstlves and o hest of friend*, who win sadly miss blm. Msrion. as we sll know him. wss a good boy, kind and helpful to his parents, always caring for his brothers and sister with that loving kindnes*; that never win be forgot' ten. A precious one from us ts gone, The voice we loved 1* stilled. A place I* vacant In our home. Which never can be fllled. CARD OP TIIANRS We wish to express our sincere Mr and Mrs. Al en Hickman and ^^.^ tm ^ u^^ ^^ M Bsrbara Jo. of Oolumbu* were the , durlj ^ „, ^ f Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Carl dw ^ ^ Jrimaa ^ Mlghtx>n ( fcr their flowers and sympathy, and I Rev. Oeorge Maple and singers for thrlr cor.sollnit »ordssnd music, and We are having anoUier addition to the churrh. A porch in front wll) greatly add to the appearance. The Osborne* have started lo build their new home, which will bc a four rocm bungalow. BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mary Ann Colbum, 11-day old i daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Herticrt Oolbum of ntar Waverly. died at the residence at four a. m. Wednesday. A twin iister, MArion, died flv* dsys ago. Surviving are the parent*, two brothers. Plody and Hertsert, and three sisters. Nellie, Alfa and Norma Jean. Burial will be made at two p.. m. this sfternoon at the Denver cemetery under the direction of A. M. Oregg. Waverly. WE HAVE DAVID DAVIES BABY BEEF All other Quality Meats that are a value in goodness and tenderness. ENJOY GOOD MEATS Watch our windows for special prices Saturday! WEISS BROS. Phone 149 Better Foods—Always. Rev. II. L. McDaniels. pastor. Srrvleea lor Bister Sunday. Sunrise sen-ice at 5:40 a. m. Sunday school at 9.-SO. Mrs. Haynes. Supt. Classes for all aecs. 1020 Momlng worship. Ai 7:30 a procram wlll be preserved, the chirf feature bcin? a drama. "A Oreat Inheritance." This drama Is based on the story of lhe rich young ruler. Cast of characters: Abdon. tlie rich young ruler. H. Lnwrence McDaniels. Primh. his wife. MSrcella MeDanlel*. Hannah, his mother. Kathryn Olenn. Nleodemus. a Pharisee ruler and a member of the Sanhedrln. Chester Jose. Abigail, a maid. Ekther Barch. Rhoda, a maid. Thelma TScketC Ceophas, husband of the other Mary. Wilbur Vulgamore. Everyone ls welcome to attend. Prayer meeting on Wednetday evening at 7:30, also the Gregg. ur.dortnkcr. Mr. A. M. THE FAMILY DEATH OF GEO. WORKMAN REAL ESTATF. TRANSFERS • Msrtln Wehr to Myrtle Mae Sweeney. 1 1-3 acres in Perry township, tl. Tru <rej of seal Ttrwnshlp to Onley Annlntrout, lot tn Seal town- shio. *3J0. Oscar Armintrout to Olnev Armintrout. lot and tract ln Piketon. tt. Robnt P. Merrer. Sheriff, to Charle* Vallerv. 17 acre* in Mifflin township, $183*9. Oeorge EcTanrd Workman.- 53. of 8ia Front «tr<v. Portsmouth, trurk driver for the K'andard Bupply Co.. for 22 year?, rtied at 3:20 a. m. on Sunday at thr Mate hospital tn Athens, wlvre lie h«d been a medical patient Uv Use last 4 years. On October .11, 1B31, Mr. Workman was Injured seriously In a truck accident nesr wakefleld and relatives said hi-. Injuries caused hts confinement to the hospital. He was a patient at Portamouth Oeneral hospital tier more than * year, following the accident. Mr. Workman was paralyser and had been unable to work since suffering his Injuries. Mr. Workman was born on June 3. 18S4. at Bit; Sandy, KV. He was reared ln Huntington snd csme to Portsmouth in IMS. He married Edna Ran- on November 13, MU. Surviving are his wire and child. Majv Workman, and two grandchildren. Jlmmle and Patty. He slso leaves several half-brothers and half-sisters In West Virginia. Puneral jrrvicce srere held' at 3 p. m. Tuesday at the Wlndel-How- land funeral home In Portsmouth. with the Rev ivnion MUler of the First chrutiai: church In charge. Burial was made ln the Oreenlawn cemetery. Why there ar* sa many Holly- I wood divorce*. Adria Roger* St. j Johns, motion nlrtarr euannentator, r.-rtrn:!» thai there are sound res- j ♦ens f"»r mart r-irk-up*. Doat mis* j her Intrt-r^tlnt article in The A- nwlron Weetiv. the magaxlne distributed with neM SwttOaj'* Chicago Herald • Amerlesn. EASTER CANDIES ^ FAMOUS WHITM AN CHOCOLATeI 1 lb. Sampler $1.50 ^' 1 lb. Fairhill $1.00 1 lb. Miniatures $1.00 Also Kiddies Pull Toys at 25c and 50c FREE Name on Chocolate Fruit And Nut Eggs! Gund Stuffed Toys Beautiful Gibsbn Greeting Cards For 50c each Eftttqr! JAMESON DRUG CO. Next Door To Post Office. en S Suits All the new colors and new styles in Spring Dress Suits for Men and Youngs Men. $19.75 $25.00 $29.50 Hats HERALD ADVEKttttKO TArt{\ $2.95 to $5.00 STETSON MALLORY LEVY CLOTHING CO. "The Best Place To Shop After All!" 'North Paint Street Chillicothe, Ohio ■ ■ ; I s '-■; The Republican Herald VOLUME 98. WAVERLV, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 28th. 1940. NUMBER 13. FARMERS URGED TO RECOMMEND NTXO NOT STATE POLITICAL AFFILIATION TO VOTE ON BOND CHAS. E. HAYNES lOatntRTTR rCTITIONs CONTAIN 7,W» N**t:*:C0URT NEWS 0?P^S^^SKWBiS MENBBEATH;£i^£~i'11IE PAST WEEK ctim'.les of ths ttaie tw nvtwtmina*! I tVm at* Republican caodidii* to tne- -' ' " ' " Practice.Forth.tlav'^imStSrS.0^^ W.verlyBu.incm.n:S^S1LXr*SrJSt\iSS'£S S SIT «_*.»**__ ». >m,. ,_* Expire. After Ling. : County Prosreutor. It in not Mceosary tor a voter * ■ arbMntf to vote on a bond 1mu« nn- t ly at th* time of a party primary j | to stst* his polities and the boq*.h i offid.-ils must ghnt him the boiul j AAA Program In 1940 IDEAS MAY GET TO WASHINGTON Pile* County Chairman Wm. Cutlip Urges Farmer* T<| Cooperate. AAA Chairman Wtn. Cutlip today Wged aU pike county farmers to w»d In 8U«est«i concrmtlon prac- tlosa which may be included ln the IMt Agricultural OonsenraUon Pro- «ram. "There U a dieflnlte national trend toward conservation." hc explalnnd, -«flth thla thought tn mind. It •would be veU for farmers to contact Uie AAA eounty committee or community committeemen and recommend any practice* they feel ahould he In next year* farm program.'* AH recommendation* will bc eon- Allhough the bond Uaue is *ub- mlitcd at the name time a* the party prtmarle*. Uwy are In fait reparate elections. Mr. ftehcrt said. A diss bird voter who cast* an atxent voter*4 ballot must under Section 4788-137. rtther return th? ballot to the board of elections In ■ Person or by registered mail. He ; may not aend the ballot back by i m_M*eng«r. ering Illness. FUNERAL WILL ..HENF-FIT CAR» PARTY f.r i nlt'iL. *,a t ___.. , , lflt ******** *»kln« Ior allmor(>'. tu^- '■ 1 M- , Zn ilZ V, « '"LY ?P°n *nd *Uf*°*v *>* ****** ********£■ ; panton of Mf- HtrtK-n in the World 0Wey Mitchell ha* fllM tult tor ' BF HFI PI miMT_»AV W**' ***************** of both tnul- dlrorrc a«*tn« her huabard, Co- ^ ,"** 8roup* "^ ,abor orga-nlta-flum*_nti Mltchen. She petition, tor* * ! tions, fanner*, and ninny attorney | equltAble relief and ehurgw de- I At One Time He Wa* The' •x***<*i***t*0*** <**** nerbm. sign- 'fendant with gra-s nrKleci ol duty.! Urire»t Land Owner In i "* ********** ****** ** ****** every Attorrey Wray Bevens U repre-; es*C^W I*?*: ,n court m Ohio. wntlnu Uf* M.iehell. filce County. i opprecUto the wonderful sup- ) port and co-oper*fion which has JutH?e Jacob E Davis on Satur- i }bf«n shown tne In IV circulation jrt*? KT»n,c'J * dhoire to Myr.i Kn- FIRST MEETING OF YEAR IS HELD CAPT. TOM W. JONES Cipcm Tom W. Jom* of MW. Pike County Land • Use Planning Committee Meets SHORT REVIEW IS PRESENTED .. State Forest Ranger B. H. Bentley Explain* Recent Legislation *n>e Pythian BWer* beneJU ttxaly^ST^STtS^ 5. mS i*"d "'tUrn °' m^**^*** ^l^^^M^M^^Mi^^S^ ir*^"lhelt party will be held at the Democrat lc headquarter* on Prtday etroi Manch »th, at 7:30. All kind* curd* win be played: bridge, pedro. iMrt ' (Mr. lUti-nts w»* at one time the or my i__Wlgg-.*ffifr!*«*\.! *** «rw4< of ;^UL.^-.^ _-ha!. ***** «PPOtat*d | The PO* Couniy Land tr*e PUm. ut ring Committee held their tits*. .sir mating in \940 at the County Ag^ Ond. of l„X hJ£ .^,vT^ \ %', I***** ****** ****** ***** *** <5ue ~n,«^- A« »'taony. property and _•*******istdon ot five to Invcstlga m Bn 'rr^^»'^^^;^^jjr^p^^^r^s^s*^ - ^^^- aelcome. Ftor making up table*, call Mr*. Dolly otegg ce Mrs Chrl SchauseU. CALENDAR OF SCHOOL EVENTS depot. At the time of hi* death he wa* president of The Scioto sWercd by the SUte AAA Oommit- In Pike County Announced Valley Oraln Company. rt 2£5JE^S .. ^ ,tMkm '' W-« * Com**y JUI>- CWn^twlon and was at to Washington to the national con- j Way, ference on the 1M1 program. Chairman Cutlip «ald. largest Und owner In Pike county. : CONTRACT LET and was engaged In the lumber ; and timber business SO years. He i *aa also engaged in the grain bus- nes* 20 year*, having operated the Election Board Meet* And e Pee mias near the D. T. A- I Accept, All Candidate'* ,by the court. Attorney* D«Ilr & _<**•! Company, eight mllea west of a *ftort «»__«__. ___> .t. ! MoaU of Waverly leprmnted lhe j **H*lr*. last BatuttUy. mi* e^- rJLt,^,^ h* P"'VVW pWnWf. ">'»Ion Mil aid member* of . S^ : "^mm'ndatkwi vss prmer.t+d | _ \gremlonai suCZ^^elti*^^ ™ "'f" tnm * ******* FOR SUPPI IF<? »-*TIfAM rtTTRr HOMI!- \***d minlnj. and will rwnwut Ihe ^^-<WPCftl- by «<«TUh!p «*,- vsx •___/v/i I l-JICO iiirri:, -rn nun.. tone time a member of the Plk" .Oiunty Liquor Hoard. Petitions The Ptke County 8_wd of Elections met on ThuiMiy evening and checked petitions of candidacy for MAKERS TO BROADCAST -^'e of Ohio at tho tnVwU^Von WA*ttrm*tt "* ,9» ! Senator Jones, long-exprrtmred D Bentley. State Forest I The Ltfithom Puture Homemaker* M' * coal man. both as a mine* ' , ***r' ,*,',*in«« »on»* recent l*x- :organization «lll sponsor the next .**** eoal operator, having for msny *f*Um ******* »«eeu forfeited and i Pike Countv Extension radio broad-: ***** successfully operated eoal • {WllM»u*ni Und "area*. He alao pce- least wtiich b to br heaM over «».«- i mines In the Pomeroy Bend sc- :eent** * ***>*n Atovlng the amount tion WPAY. Portsmouth, Ohio, on jicompanled slate highway official* ' *,Hl Vx**>'r>** "* n,rh ****d tn Pike Wednesday. April 3rd. from lt:«0 to \Bnd *tcw«r«pher< to 8L CUlmi-lv rc'*"*** A" invitation was accepted 13 00 ocVick noon. F«day. ' by the committer from Mr. Bentley lo vie* (he ttal* forest plots near The nrotmim wfll consist of: Buperlntenent j. Z. Way i " ^^•^^T^I be held on 5 S SS^^ £*%* "&£!£,££ "fSTA* I DINGER TOURS VJ? «lo,minwf1fn 3nrt I9 *"***■ ■' PHA Aetlrwes- Helen Hulf PIfCF CHI INTV '~'ir'* v" Ctommltteemen with tl« _T"^!. '** n********'-^ *** county violin Solo Uabelle Bentley' ^KJKJW HvTWeti ;r_re«rr oraetw. .~. 11.- Miller and Isabelle BenUe>-. wrni nre patients >.-.trmed torectrr pr.ieflcea »nd Hip A. „ . lmpiwremert aim ptantUig methods Candidnte For Congress *.Mi*med by the state. Make* Extensive Campaign . Mr ***** K*-e!er. county ageftt of In The»e Part* Rom ******** *** ***** pmrtn*. and dUruwed ihe plan* beih* foltowed i.,._. _ . _ In Ross countv under the farm un. ;Mor!f<intown. ThU tour Is being ar r.u:vefl in order to aemialril th* Practice* In the 1W0 program ! ha* announced ihe following cal-J Sunday aftemoon at two p. m at came from recommendation* from ****** ** school events for the clo«- ;'lie son's residence «1th the Rev farmers themselves, he conUnued. ,n* »«Jm of «hool: J. v. stone in rhanje. Burial will °"""« ***** *PP">'Td Reclutlon", -^'n^tlOTrti'tp oTltelTelB^ Thk >-ear. vrtth more emphasis be- Saturday, March 30. general schol- follow in the CaldweU cemeter.- "rr"",,n« »<Jdiiiom.i tsx Uvtn in ; ncm!?* and The Home- lng placed on soil conservation nd- ar«hlp tests Iot hlsh school sen- near Richmondale under thr due-- P**n r*vngl**P *nd Waverlj Vlll- VM. yiAA.,. dltlonal practices for UMI are needed lor* **■ the Waverly high school * tlon of a. M. Oregg ' *e* wt:* ***S**w*d W iht board. vocal Trio-Narmi <?mith Rettv ' ao thet tho AAA will be Of benefit: ****** ****!■ It U estimated that JS j !!__ The eontraot for poll books and to both the small *ubal*tence farm \ »cnlOT» from the six Pike Cbunty ! JOIN THE NAVY: supplies for the vot'in* boom* for and thc large farm. i ****** school* will participate. All i ., lhe 19 predncU for bo»i the prl- PaymenU will again be offered l****** **** ** ***** *>* **** ***** ^- !0,nu,n tr r v"?4, °e".L 1^t * "^ *M ******* *lK''*ons "** ** to farmer* who carry out approved ,' ic!_ _. n^SL of \!t,™. rl\" "'"" ""»'d to th* rn* C ******* c° ■ ' M" 0rorp* Mo0** °* ****** Pike- ' MMet ** r****>™>***h on Mondsy '-, llw ZgTk*.vn? SST^Lim «il-bufldtng pr«*k_^ tn ImVmt. L *ro"d "*>, ******* ****** April !"^"»""/ *UU*Lt" ™V*r«***' * ** ClnclnnaU. mt their bid ol »1« ton. who hss teen a patient a the ! **<********-, visiting and «mtaet!^ i^^TS ttiJSSsSSSf Cutlip tald. *• V"d >u «• be given in the tn- 'g** £ V?™***, ***'*>» "Jg ; Other bid, submits were: Ch()««Hhe ho_.pl.eI as the r_w.lt of i hf **°P******l**tc In Sdoto coun- of '^w^SSKSS? dlvldu^ schools. jRwuKwwlirbe at the post office : The John*on.W.i«,n Company, a broken hip which she stttered tr' *°*** **** ***** ** *he tott*h, JL 1 ^*^* P««*!« TRUCK AND AUTO CRASH I ,«.at?r<to,r- AprtI 8- •**** ***** „LTV^!'„ £T itn '• m';of Dayton- *a,-*»- '" • fal1 **■ **** h«"" ******* * '? "kr "vntr' ,n "^ ********* ** e^ n/.l?eVr,SZt* !TBt ta THRFF MFN INlimrn i *"***********■ ***> oommereUli""U,,Jftrf« P- *?' -n**™***- Aprtlj The Pred J. Hevr Comply of month svo. was moved Tuesday toi**** *****>*»r* **r Cengrtm Vtt, ■'***** * °» **ng Vm PUwun? —THREE MEN INJURED \tmtt to select reprewnutlves for \**b' *»*■ *** **** ******** ** ***** 'Oblumbu*. .328. ^ [the home of a daughter ln ^TytonA'"*** *** ***• ******** **** hUttm*?* T* * *T" "* *** ***** °*> , • \**** Kholarship team to go to Alh- I ******** **\* ">»ervlewln« any per- ; t^, coiumbu. B!v)k Book Com- Cfcio. In the Davt»-H*mmersWn 'of Pike cotlM* *° ******* acquaint *,?nnln< *J** and U« prtwrns* ln Sertons Hart, Are Sutt*r*d In PUe (ens on Saturday. May 4. I**" ******* **** Information re- !,*„,., coliST tlKM iambulance from Bwfver ™^ ■**■ **™*>** »1th the !„«*»^ ^ ***** unties In the .tal* of Ohio. CoUbton. I r**d*r. April lj. annual music ! "****-*• Y^.ft*^ W"T. 1 *** Tt*°°*** **&*** Company.' Mr,. EIU HayiUlp U recovering; ***"****» Ha plan, lo attend a j JZ*.™* c°""!y com********t ******* _ — I ********* -W Pike oounty school, j „,M' °hl"n ****** ***** **** ********{ Fremont. *IJ7_50. K ! Wm*m7' *, from tnjorle* which she suflered I *"******* ** ™* «W"»«T 1*r**»c*na ************ «* ******** *** »U town- Thriee men were seriously Injured j partldpattog at Waverly high «chool 1^^/"^ ^*_.^1 greatly ln-j )}n » falI <bolIt thTfe ^^ ip)i**out the middle ot April. ****■ *****"***! agricultural trach . „ >V>* va a*t s- n/ui ^ , ini-aried the eastern end of the B'h eo-operatkm and oorreUtton of al! at 1:30 a. m. Tueaday. one milt j auditorium north of Wakefleld. Pike county, on Rcute 23 tn a truck sWeswlpIng. The drlwr of the truck I the state office I created. This quota now offers the 1 enlistment and rapid promotion, as did not stoo. officers said. Most serlouslv inlured was Rus- | arshlp testa at CMjio university 7n i uc*0on ***d trade ualnlng In any sell Ranter, 4S. Portsmouth, wno j Athen*. ' ** *h* sixty grades taught by the wa* thrown throueh the top of I Wedne.d,r. rv.v 8 ,,,,„. , \**Vf. the automobile wxl landed on a , tnek ,nd fu>M me^t at ^ Hk » : rallrcd near the hUhway. He suff- t%tr groun{lv In „„ otnlam' ered a fractured Uull. fracture of |lm da|t „,f al**.*>** ....:i-*<£L™»*jr%^z^^ -n' Ae ££ FV,nn Sec******- AgOciUlural Omser- AhZ ._,_Tl- ! r__Lt.k!_n•. *** X***tt**on. and eounty attended the t county, on Priday. April ». Eighth ,e*r a- ^^„men **>™* ***' •«• °* '« ROADWAY PlJRTHAWn J**»** ****** <** ***** Stockdaie. I***** hc^uartm he wWtend ■ZZlZZL M^^U,*, ' lr state office »muwinii una rapia promotjon. as r* ,. rs Iku^k.i .< n.—e, . ' n_m>__Kil_~_.n. .. e^.,.. _. ■ "•'»">'• ""w uxmams Sa.«iT2'r 1 District *ho.- «S " <***™>~ ■»■»* «•• "^"L1*^. 1" °*~ « W-tvf X* "t SSS^S I ^^^Sff^.S? 2 "5^ ** "- Philip Jkhwsrdt Tivl. Weat Va., for the past month, was j April 4th. by special request. In moved to hi* home on Monday ; ""'U addrena tbe dinner meeting recent meeting were: O. TO PAVE NEW ROAD - g rrsr^sa ^iHHlHr? both shoulders snd numerous lac- g,, following Ttav Mav 9 Tljere W»"erly-Piketon Route To Be Kor- er«tiorS( James Uvingxton 40 suff- . ^n t, ^ ^^^ ' | tacvd This Summer ered Injurle. ^x>ut the head and : ,he ^., tltmM mfft for .h; ; ^ shoulder, while a brother and the ;pilpUl of the eleiBrnUrT whooU , *A new section of Route 23 from driver of the car, Raymond Living the ccwtv W.verly to Piketon was not darr.- eton sustained * broken shoulder ;whoo! ^ mm {m tke **** b* ******* ****** ****"* ' ori/T larpMtfrnnn _____... ■ ♦>*•»» M tuab_. »lx Junior high schools of the coun and lacerations. Ar ] thur H. Peake. division state high- the old Simpson farm, which 1* lo c*ted two,miles north of the L-i- casvllle Bridge and near Bea.- Creek from helfi of Philip Schwardt. who for y«ars cond-jcted a cafe in Warerly ! Mr. Schwardt acquired the 270 acre farm In August of last and died suddenly a short Uter. Mrs. Phoebe Parmer, wife Oiven*. Paul oiverw. j. a. Rapp. nr^,? 7nE F*rn7 tr^ Mr ^^ m,es th« ««> *****'j«****** v>. w.s, wZ on Second Street in Piketon. MeCOKNEU. PtTOERAL I primary, he w^ advised not to Charles Smith. U V. Oleoeton. Cen KX-nd Um* in Pike county bteau*- ; Armintrout. O. W. Rittenour F2- therr ar, few RepubUcan* there mer Williams. Charles Wvrtoff " year Smlres 'or Mr j Mace Mc- but he promptly vetoed the tdea llrtbtrt Conkel R B CampbeU R time Cornell w-re conducted Wedneaday «nd Instead gave as much tlsM ro , H. Bentley HA CUne and R.' O.' »t three p. m. by the Rev, Prederlck ' siting Pike countv Republicans a.s McIVrreii enroute to oolumbus at the time of the crash. i In the afternoon i DEATH OF WARKEN TOLAND : ! Puneral services were to be heU | at one p. m. Tbunday at the Otades j Ml<s Jane a»tt. daughter of Mr. ichureh *°* ******* 7******* »>• ***** MEMBER OP CHOIR The rood will be paved this sum mer. A contract will be let for the pavement as soon as federal funds for IMI are released after July 1. he said. Rlnsslev. uho bought the farm, u a widely-known stock deal- anc! ■""=«■* Moore, HAVE NEW PONTMC8 oper Idea, j Pn_»r»m in order to bent meet th» i ^e says, and it Is not Mir to paxs needs ot Ptke county agriculture ' up anv county group because as a ' - __»____. part ct ihe DUtrlct tliey are entitled t*r.ATU Or WILLIAM II. IRVIN 1 to consldera tion and represent-*- ! ■ . J. T. McLean of thta city and . '-Inn. both before and after election ! Mr Wljlt"n Henry Inln, S3, died Mr*. EIU Noel Crabtrte, 7S. paas- c R Patterson of Piketon have : The cordiality of the reception ghrn ** **** ****'* °* * mother. Oral, on .Vd away at 1:10 v m. Tuesday at purchased new Pontiac sedans from (fro year* ago wa* appreciated and K*y ***n,*r* near Onega, at two her home on Lucaarlile Route I ' **** "ronomy Pontiac Sale* and 8er- j he plans to reciprocate in the pre*- !D; m *ftdntvd*y folk~* days, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I ktWr M ^^ of e^^u^uo,^' jvlce m South Waverly. Ur. Mcl_e*n (ent campaign ln no undiluUM man- l"^-^" <** pneumonia. DEATII OF MRS ELLA CRABTREE DEATH OF INFANT ^mdmi^t'^a^ri^Ua^e^ |th* h^e °^te ^»«*>t«! M_i£_\h" 1,,,^^ ^°^ ^to^Car;; ****"******* ber of the Ohio Wesleyan untv«ndtv | "S^jIgwSd at the home of | ?!*£*«_*g~' «? * ***'■% j She wm bom on Ottote ». 1804.1 P«eh«*«d a TV^l-do Bght and Mr I ner. %£*£* 2*2»2 A'SSL'HV s *?-•«-" to — - ^ March 30th on the annual spring vacation tour, taking them aa far east a* Washington. D. C MUs Soott, a sophomore at Ohio Wesleyan university. Delaware, ts a member of the University Chapter of Pi BeU Phi soroetty. wa* a daughtar of Mr. and ler in S»ockdale. Wednesday of UU |j? "? *>*******■ ******** **** «*^* <*** , Mr*. Jtrfm Rcae or Wakefleld Patterson a Deluxe -Eight He tx survived by four brothers, jOrml, ot Omega. Thomas of ChlUl- week. Rev. oavid WUllama officiated at the servleea and interment wta made tn the OUdes cemetery. Surviving are theae children: Mrs. prey. Mts. Butler. Oarl To- She fc a graduate of the Waverly i **** °f *g£*-J?" ***** t**** high aehool " *** ******* Moreland. and MUa jOIady* TbUnd ot Urbana and a [step-daughter. Jessie never ot Mc- Ctonnell avenue. Portamouth. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren and ararr rjsmain in bed Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock at the Waverly cemetery under the direction of A. M. Oregg of Waverty. CharUa P. Oableman. former mayor of Waverly. who wat Injured seriously whet* ha was afruck bv a motorcycle bi Waverly. tt batter but ha* been ordered to remain In bed at least two weeks by htt physician. He tt ssftettec from concussion, when struck by the motorcycle a shoe wa* torn off htt left foot, Htt son. Oeorge OaWeman. who U located tn Ctolumbua, tt at hla father's bedside. DEATH Of JOHN W. PETTIT V John W. Pettlt. 67. a Ntwton twp farmer, died at htt homa near RtfcrdaU at 8:49 p. ro. Tuesday foUowtng a six math's Illness. Surviving: are htt wife. Skrah, 4 brothers, James of Springfield. Cbaa. and Wayne of Ptketon and Wtn. of Waahtngton O. IL. and a sister, Mrs. Burt Hawkins of Springfield, nt, PUneral service* will be held an Fridsy at two p. m. at the Riverdale church under th* direction of Oregg PuncriU Service of Waverly. three grtat-grandchlMren. FUNERAL SERVICES ttMXJD funeral services for Jame* Pendleton. 66. retired PUe oounty far- PVRCHASB SEASOR HOM-E Attarnry and Mrs. Wray Bevens have purchased the William Seasor home at the corner of Lock snd Sixth StresU. The Bevens will move to thetr new propetty sometime soon. DEATH OT MBS. HARTMUS Mra. Margaret Hartmus. 66, dttd *H 4:15 thtt Tootpos at tha bome of Mrs. Ullle Kent, near Waverty. mer. who died Saturday morning I after a long Uttnesa Sto tt surrired *t the how d a daugbter, Mrt. by one *», Hxlltp. \F__meraI ar- Martln Brown of near Wavsrty. I rangemenU an uwttr the dlrtctloo wet, held at two p. m. Monday at of A. M. Ortgg Uw Oregg funeral home in Wa- • DEATH OF CASTER ROCKWELL l<rth*- **** Kdvard and Orman. of Surviving are theM chUdren: STOCKDALE MAN HTRT f „ ■■ [?*■*■« three sitters. Mrs Ad*. Mrs. toer Hampton of Washing- I Charie* Adas» suffered a badly /i^J^T ^ctv*** ********** »• i^J*" 1 <X**m**»**. Mrs. Ehm- ton. D. C. Mrs MIIIU Bogart of i cut foot thl* week when an ax slto- . * .T'^T^f J*^** 3' *T* 8We,C* l^1^11 ** °°,umbu» *»* «»• New Jer^y. Msr. Kathertne Blen- ! ped. The im was being used for the ™*jJJN '.*,}*? p ***; ******* ** l**^*****? °* D***m soor of Cleveland. MUt Ruth Noel.: flrat UmK. JX. Paul Jone* em- fth* h°roe *°U°**** » Ungertn* ill- j Punersl tervtctv were held al two Wta»r. -if canton. Mr*. Oame: plojed jerenihcUaip! to dose tttt *£ i^m. Sunday firm the IUv Hollow ShUIle of Ntrth Oirotlna and With- I wound. «,^Z^ *** ^j!"**"1' w»- i oJf^ m6*T **** ********* "f the row Noel of Lueasrflt* W- K**™**. Ujj^^Tatughten. Mm. ]***■ Oeonr* Maple and interment She also le*i~, theM brothers ' CD A WV DDAU/M TC^P6"* ******* Sfc*. CTga Culp ttd|"»« n»de In the sdjotning eeme- iTstat^- rharlM a* AUxR^e j h K AINK BROWN 15 , Mrs. Vtolet Magaw. a soc. Francis * tery under tbe dtw-km of Davto- •tm. Lucy cuuipj HURT IN WRECK, Z^^^^'Z^'i"^— vena ot Wakefleld. I . f i *J~A?' . 3f**t ******** "~ and sisters: Charles and Attx Rnec of Salt CTeek. Mts. Mayme SU and Harvey Rose of Obhunbu*. Beaver. verty. The services wer* conducted by tha Rev. Hsrry U Smith, pastor of the Waverty O. B. ehurch and burial waa made tn tba Waverly MOTOatlKT BS FINED Prod Ci m e. Bhn Drove, OhU. wu fined 610 and coats by Mayor Auat Ptketoa Thursday on the JUNIOR CLASS PLAT The Junior Class of tba Bearer high achool wlll present their class play, -Oood Gracious Grandmother,-' on Wednesday evening, April Srd. at 6:00 at tha high sehool auditorium. The pUp tt being directed by Mte June eating and Mr. Howard Buehler. , DEATH or HARLET MEBCER A rormer resident of Ptke eounty {rested on Route 33. ntar Ptoton. sbout 30 years ago. Mr. Harley Mr. Mercer. 72, died Monday at 6:23 at his home near Warren, tr.d. Sumvoes include ooe brother. J. ANNUAL DOLLAR DAT The annual dollar day of the shares* of failure to register a mo- j tadtts Aid Society of tbe Matho- tor vehicle, filed by Stete Patrol- | dlst chureh wtll ba held at the man o. W. Miller. CUne was ar- I ehurch parlors on Wednesday. a»- • rli 3rd. Members art requested to brtig or send in theb1 dollar*. Pot LICENSED TO WED Sherman Massie. 21. fsrmer, of Peebles Route 5. and Ruby Le« May.' votional leader. C. Mercer ct .Portamouth and one j 23, homework,' Benton' VnttMBiln. titter. Mis. Madge Martin of Pitts- j Pike eouaty. fcurgh. Pa. | Uaflaa Woodrow MUttr. 22. truck luck dinner wtll be aarvsd. tlra. Florence AUxandrr •will bt the de- STUBJVS NEW tttUCR - — ... -.. -— Olena Stubbs. an Ironton gn>- Serriees wrre conducted Wedne*- (drtver. Idaho, and Ruby Brooks Jeer, has been elected exalted ouler day at 3:20 p. m. In Warren. Ind. Newman, 21, houstwurk, Latham, jof tbe Iranton Ek*. of SelotovCle. a half-_brother. Wm. f HX .AT HIS home Motorist Crashes Into Deaf I f»»aey of Beaver. Bicyclist On Trail Last t A "OD* ******' *"* * d*"**"*1- f pvt*r ^***ms. retired Wsverty f*r- 1 . . » tetm*,, VL-gtt. preceded her in death. .mer, is seriously Cl at hi* hotty in Saturday nignu Puneral service* will be held at this dty. H* suffered a stroke Ust two p. m. Friday at the White j*w* ahfle helping eo saw wood FTank &own. sbetit 73. a mute. \ Qtovtl church with burial following j »1th a power saw outfit and wouid rode hi* bicycU to Pittsburgh with- j ta the WWte Otavel cemetery under j hare fallen on the taw had not out mishap laat summer, but late j the direction of the Warne Puneral one of tbs workers caught him as Saturday night he was Injured rid- i horae of StockdsU. satiated by A. , he tell, big near hU home at Ptketon. i H. Boyer of Waveriy. ■ Mr. Brown, a govertungnt em- j 1—.— „■- !j STOCKDALE MEN ARF ployee. who carries mail from the j ATTENTION PARENTS HURT AS PAR HIT* nrrrt pikemo depot » the post office.! nvni A3 LAK HITS PfTCH suffered a broken right Ug tn twoj Numerous complaints hav* come Clarence FUfaw sad Reward Rale places and wa* badly eut about the I to my offke regarding tbe natt «f I Are Wttaa* ^^ hips. He was struck by an auto | gum by chUdren. within tbe oorp- —_______. driven by Ftaley Stahta of Wa- jorstton llmlto. Several almost aeri- Clarence Flats* and Howard Ha> mty. white riding on Route 33 ou* accident* have occurred to in- Jsuffered brafces and abrasions Utt near ths Prank Stabler fkrin. noeent ernes, windows har* been {week when a ear drives br Mr Mr. Sttte £Ulhe was *?***#■*'.**<**** *nd otber damage done. Do FUker left the ro«l and plumnd tag to psss. ****** «r when btejywi vat to he a party to son* itaio . ditch or, Sawmn Btc; a^e car sew* Mr. Brown. Bs aaid Mr.; mWiap doe to jour nagKrt? from Sioritdate Brown was not caitytng any Ugbt*.. Ther* U an ordtaanca against the J The mishap* occurred when a dra* The victim was attended by Or. j use erf gun* wttlun tbe corporation (link dropped from the cu L P. setter. PUeton. and then wa* i and you can prevent any future ! Had the car got* to tb* otber mrvwd to Mercy hospital, at Porto- ; regrtfby doing your part. side of. the road tt would bava motah in a C. B. Uoyd ambulance j MATORS omCE. [tOQod orn a l» toig tagtZtmati
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Title | Republican Herald 1940-03-28 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1940 |
Searchable Date | 1940 |
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 |
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Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald_1938-05-07_1940-06-27_0677 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald_1938-05-07_1940-06-27_0677.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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Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
TOE REPUBLICAN HERALD. WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1940.
PAGE EIGHT
SJf:
Spring Clearance
1—152$ Delate t'erd tudor, radio and heater, wry low mileajii
— like new.
I—f>^ Deit-v Ford Fordor Redan—heater, one of the week's best
X"
buy
4—tSO? Ford yadoric—W h. p. aith healers, unasually good lot..
K75 up
t—19" F-»rd Todor Toorino, heaters, eirtra good S333 op
I—1937 Ford Fordor Touring, heater.
1— \*Q* siudrtvakrr Coupe—radio and heater, look this top vatue
(trtr * •' OW
J—ISM Cherrolrt Tudor, heater, one Isdy owner.
I—]S3( Dedce fVupe. unusually tow mileage, radio and heater.
1—1?J< Dodur Fordor Sedan, new tire*, motor overhauled.
1—193.1 Ford Tudor, completely renewed and reconditioned.
1—1332 Ford Tudor Model It.
j—parkard Ewdor Sedan, low mileage, 1 Udy owner, clean as new
1-1930 Ford Model A Coupe.
TRUCKS
1—IPJ9 Ford Demonstrator—low mileage—pisiform side racks
and cab—to bc \old at great reduction.
1—1936 Ford Pickup—one- owner.
I—IMS Chevrolet Pickup—low mileage.
1—19J7 OW Long wheelbase truck, pUtferm and cab
1—1937 Fordson Tract at, thoroughly overhauled and lUe new.
These ear* and trucks and tractor hare been thoroughly recon-
dltlonrd and renewed and can be sold on termi to suit the cus-
Clarence Vailery
WAVERLY, OHIO
BEAVER
FVrt CrI'lns, CnV>n\-
tl'lns relatives
r,*n and tt*
OBITUARY!
ANNA RCU.E .s MALLET
First Farm Census
W
as
O
ne
Hun
dred Years Ago
HERALD ADS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS
. P'b*t!'le hsve r^«-.irr:-.: I imt after
' cut irtih MahtU PTUrab
Mr, ■>-,>. M-. iir-.r~ white in limit-
j Ir.tfon. West v.v
j the i.-. .*■.-■ Al • <•' t*ie MethodIV.
jenOTrh tort si th-. home of Mrs,
v i.f...-r-
j r.<*>n.
tavern* n*r»* end aim. w.
i t.. MrColcb wrre partjrnoiilh shotv-
; peri en- (ttt t_m week
I
Anna Belle Sninllvy wos born on
• Sth, llWI. and died nt her
home in Summit'. Hill; Ohio, on
Marrh (tth. iM0.nl th* sge of 75
years, 2 months and 3 daj*.
In her early Mle she wa* married .
to Adsm Duckett. thtm Istrr to "*
Isaac Rlnehart In S/-i>icmber. 1894.
Sht* Irtives to moum their loss
her hushand, 3 jons and 3 datigh-
The census of IMO provides for:
colirvUon of detailed Information1
on thc state of agriculture and iv'
also Uie centennUl of thc flntj
Vr* witrdrov Dean stwn». thjs ****■ ******** Xhirfcett ot Spring.
Tlte census taker this year will
wk tlte farmer a totsl of 332 ques-!
Uons involving all phases of farm-,
tng business, sample copies ot thej
week end with r^.Uvrs at HoWen. ***■<*■ ******.Wiwrr **t Xenla. James !Options may be obtained at the.
Duckett of SprlncrfleM.'DelbeTt Rlne.. eounty aBTlcuIturat agent* office cr
If*nry Young <;t ****** °* Dayton, IM FUnchort of
Wr*t V*.
Mr. and Mrs. ..
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