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BEAVER TKEJREPUBLrCAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1S40. Jgth. Thetr attendants a-ere David } Butt* ot Jackson and Mist Msrguer- ilte Boyd. The couple will make Hr.cn Half -.-«.. ttf Miami. Fla.' their future home in Jackson where .her parent*. Mr. and Mr... a^. bridcgrc*m is employed. ° c .Halterman. | M:« Men Ebrman and Mw. Ho.* Eileen Scbeutl— yoiin. ■'<•' E .t- bay* returned home fron Oaughtfr of Mr, and Mt*. Jt.it.! ..-.-. A___-*__, If, —n il George Williams, -on tfs ci Mr. nnd Mrs. a*_rye WlllUm*.; Mr. Omcr Darts itntl daughter. Sr.. of J*c_*n..tn. milted ta mar* M a re C-umbus visitor* Fri- riscc- at •—. Uy the Res •' y W; L. Miihcey on'St—o*y. S*j M Mnrguerlte Boyd, dau—it.-r State Fairgrounda In Columbus GIGANTIC USED CAR SALE ON '1941 PONTIAC TRADE-INS Very low down payments*, easiest possible terms. You'll gef a better deal always at Economy Pontiac Sales - Service South Scioto Trail Open Erealaga Phone tSt-R -stall be proud to own a Pt—tiae—.America's finest low priced car of Mr. ami Mrt. William Boyd and j plfcf p _T*__1 Il_ T V Tf*\ Mr. BUI Iliaupt. ton of Mr. and *rl****-**> VeUUl . 1 I I. Mrs Charla* Blaum a-cre recently BE REPRESENTED married at Oteemip, Ky. The mar- j _. t_age _aa performed by the Rev. I ' . W. Muncey. Mrs. Boyd was one of A* State-Wide Field Dsy At our to—il telephone operators. Mr. »r_ Mr/. Oe_r«c Williams fere the only ntiendants. They are mnklm. their home with the groom's All farmers nth. other* Intere„ed tiarrnt* at p. ** are invited to attend the b% state Atrs Arms Adam. Is .visiting with wide field day st Ohio State Fair ta Col-t-ttt. ; Ground* In Cohunbus on September: Mr and, Mt. E. W. Swan an.i | Ifth. at which time the Pike Coon-: chili'.;en. r_.i.A.lt!,- r?_.d Veiiha L<_.;ty Co-opcroU— A_odaUon wm be< jhas-e reivrr.ed tome otter spending represented by a unkiue and inter-; »a art- in Dayton. I<_iing float end a 40 piece bond, I Dr end Mrs. W. L. McCalcb are also repr__ntn'.lves from the board; j making a brief visit to T-inr**_e. of dtrectora and the Oo-op person- Mrs. Alocro Ramey l» visiting herJncL Twenty bct.e* will be rotates.. son. Or Leonard Ramey in scran-'and an Immen. barbecue held. A' jton. Pa. Jtuit-tantlai lunch will be furnish- for only ten rent.- Plenty of eat.*■ trill be on- the (.-rounds and a big. parade win pass the grandstand -jtj 111.00 a. m. In Ute aftemoori prizc-i' Secure' your tickets bo* from your local Farm Bureau; at about _XOO0 people are expected OAK VALLEY Thea tre Friday and Saturday, September 13 and 14 Grouch o Chico Harpo MARX BROS. 'At the Circus' with Kenny Baker, Florence Rice, Eve Arden, Margaret Dumont, Nat Pendleton SCREEN FLAY HY IRVING BEECIIER A METRO-OOI_»W-N* MAYER PICTURE With the World*Oreatest Performers—Stars of the Stage. Radio and Srreen—Indudlnj Death defying aertalUts, uproartoutly funny clownt, amazing Jugglers. thrilling tumbler**, glbraltar. the biggest gorilla la captivity, equestrienne . ellghu. the. most beauUful girts under the big top. mighty midgets, song hits galore, and ferocious beast* of the Jungle whom man has tamed and trained in the biggest thow of them all. also Paramount News, Rhumba Rh> _hm M^chant's Prize—$15.00 MK« Edith Glover has returned | ^jj. ^ ^vm home from her vacation with rela-! * tivrs in tronton and Rncetnnd. Ky Mr. an,! Mrs. Ed Frances of Troy IJ^" $tt__ are visit Inp this week with their niece. Mrs. H A. Cltnty and famUy. Mr. and Mr'- Robert Osborne are I movtrut to tlie Laxaar farm at pleat- jam Hill. Mrs. Ruth Call *_ent Sunday with ! her parents at this place. • Several from here attended the ; AAA meeting at Buchanan lianday . evening. Mra Carl Osborne. Marie and ; Barbara Jo Hickman. Glenn John- iton, Mr. and Mrs." Robert Osborne ■ and Roney Lee wctc Sunday after- I noon guests of Mrs. Dorothy John- J son and family ln Idaho Mrs. Nettle Osborne called on J MrSTAlexander Friday afternoon of i latt week. Mitchell Osborne and family ot I Piketon were 8unday evening guests of relative* here. Mrs. Minnie Heibel tnd children tpent Sundsy a-tth Mra Emma Cline. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Cool are remodeling their house. We are looking forward to the pleasure of having them st permanent realdent*. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Sehautrll have returned irom a week'* visit at Norfolk, Virginia, and New York Waverfy Thcjau e Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13-14 BILL ELLIOTT in "THE MAN FROM TUMBLEWEEDS" with IRIS MEREDITH A WILD BILL SAUNDERS' ADVENTURE When a man was at gc-xl as hi* aim and a rustier was ns gocd as read. No mercy for bad men an* no let up m gun flaming thrill*. Sunday and Monday, Sept. 15-16 in T_eitNicx>.yoi< // DARRYL F. ZANCCK'S PRODUCTION OF MARYLAND // GREATER THAN "KENTUCKYr with WALTER RRENNAN ' KENTUCKY'a " OREAT STAR and Fay Bainter, Brenda Joyce, John Payne, Charlie Ruggles, Marjoiie Weaver, Hattie McDaniel OF.'GONE WITH THE WIND." DIRECTED BY HENRY KINO A 20th *___ri*RY-FOX PICTURE Greater than "Kentucky." the romance, the beauty of a proud -rate— in all its traditional glory! Two spirited young people in lcve—torn by fierce family pride I The thrill*—color—excitement -of the famous Maryland Hunt Cup Race, the raoti spectacular -Xeep-cha_e in America! Wednesday, Sept. 18 FIRST FILM DRAMA OF PAl_.*_TUTl-_s IN ACTION! Edmund Gwenn and Mary Maguire Mad Men of Europe" NOT A NEWS REEL-but a sensational timely drama of love blasted by war a horror*! BEE England invaded by parachute troops! SEE London bonihed to blie. before your very eyjr.! SEE tn_tlag sweetheart* unmasked a* spies! home* invaded. Dear ones brutally shot! Pnnic! Slaughter! Terror! Destruction! The following person* may call al the theatre for a free urthday pass plus 3c federal tax to any one of the above shows- Judy Ann Guth—Oeorge Armbmster—_s-_rioti Anrabright—Marie TtfOma*—Juanlta Walls- Maxine Leeih—Richard Stabler — Ralph PSw—Kathryn Vulgamore—Cha*. Gobleman—Mick Fin- ley—AvaneV l_e!ten!_c_--Ellen Ftshburn—Louu j, Scbautetl— Ruth Ale-itWr.—Andre Saiger—Virginia Perkins—Ma ty Hooker -.Jeanne KeJer. (in: ( oono__m DELEGATES WE PAY CASH FOR Hor__s$2, Cows$l Of Sis* and Condition Hogt, Sbeep, Calves. Ctstta Ra—rtove— Phono _trt*Ct_t C—arjgea Quick Serrice. Clean Truck* Waverly Fertilizer A. J—aa* _ Hens, Waverty, O. CALL 11A pa or- a ___-_*% SPECIAL LADIES' SHOES Wedges 75c l^few Latest Styles Straps 85c 97c Oxfords $1.48 Other Shoes, 25c, 35c and 45c iVIens, Dress Shoes - Mens* Work is worK dj*| £*t*\i Shoes $1.00 ;$l,98 FAIRTRACE r. Market and North Streets, Waverly, Ohio Ninth and Waller Streets, Portsmouth, Ohio *■ run Tlielma Birkhetmer, Irma Pollard and Donald Brown were selected Bt a fatr bosrd meeting Monday ni(ht to attend thr annual Ohio 4-H Club Oonerest held at the Ohio State university on September 15 to 3D. This free trio I* a part of the 4-H Club program and Is a special tribute paid to outstanding 4-H Club member* tn each county tn Ohio. The orocrsm It educational. »oclat and hetnful to club members In the development of leadership and chooslne thetr life profession The committee had a very difficult time bi determining the honor memters at only three members could be seleeled from a field of 13 elleible candidate*. Thelma Birkhetmer la a member of the Senior Star Club of Jasper, has had 10 years of club experience and received an A In this year's work. She has been president, secretary end assistant advisor of her club. Irma Po_trd It a member of the Stockdale L—:kv Four Leaf Club, lias been tn club work 6 years snd received an A in thts year's srork. She oartlclpnied in local and countv demt_r_ttatIor_. sras acrtre in the picnic program this year and ' hss been news reporter of her club I for two years. Dcntld Brows ... •»,.. r>— Va'i-y Mother Nature Helpers hi. *v«eTi !n I club mork for 9 vesrs. He received i on A in his project this, year, is active In chtitth protrrams. and was j prrvlrient of hU club in 1M0. Mn. Pearl Wleet. who h»s been i an advisor for 9 years will accotri- J ptuty the jrroup at a cht—*rcn nnd represent the Ptke County 4-H ad-1 visors at the Club Oonsrew FALL IN PICKLE BRINE IS FATAL FOR INFANT Yesr Old Rot In P-c County Accident Victim. Larry Keith, one year old son i of Mr and Mrs. Canney D-Witt; i ef Spargurtvllle Route 1. died on: I Wednesday at 11:15 a. m. I Dr. M. E. Moore of Piketon tald j [death re_ulted from brine ta thet lungs The child fell Into a pickle container while playing at borne on I Tuesday. I In addition to his parents, he; ! ts survived by sister. Carol Rober- j Ita. Funeral services were held Friday ' at 3:S0 p m. at the Mt, V_tory] j Church and burial followed tn the ! IMt. Latham cemetery under the! direction of A. M. Gregg. NOTICE OF DRAWING JURORS ' OlI_e of Commissioners of Juror . Pike Countv. Ohio To all whom it msy concern: On Saturday, the 2lsl day of Sep- ' tern*—r. 1910. at 9:00 o'clock a. m..- at the office of the Commissioner* of Jurors of Pike County. Ohio, —and * and petit Jurors will be j f drawn for the Oriober tena. I9t_: of thc Court of Com—ion Pleas of laid counts-. S. II HAMILTON, C. C. HAYN-S. Commissloners of Jurors, P_c Oounty, Ohio. Full Value For Your Food Dimes and Dollars t When You Buy Quality Brands Their Quality and Their Goodness Never Vary U. S. Government Inspected Quality Meats HOME MADE—PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb. 12 l-2c MEATY - NECK BONES » lb. 5c LEAN AND TENDER j BOILING BEEF lb. 10c BON ELESS—TEN DERy ROUND STEAK lb. 25c BONELESS—.ROLLED VEAL ROAST lb. 29c SUGAR CURED BACON, 4 to 6 lb. average .... lb. 12 l-2c SLICED—CELLO WRAI-^PEl BACON )....* lb. 19c PORK OR BEEF BRAINS lb. 10c PORK ROAST, cut from young porkers, lb. 15c SMOKED SAUSAGE lbt 17c TENDERIZED PICNIC HAMS lb. 15c FRESH SIDE PORK lb. 15c lb. 10c l /..._). lb. 29c PORK LAMB CHOPS VEAL CHOPS LAMB STEW lb. 29c lb. 17c GROCERIES MISS OHIO or OLD FAVORITE FLOUR 24 Ib». 55c SODA CRACKERS 2 lb. box 17c P. AND G. LAUNDRY SOAP 3 giant bar* 10c BLUE RIBBON OLEO lb. 9c CHURNGt..;.D SALAD DRESSING qt. 25c HOLSUM BREAD loaf 5c NECTAR COFFE _ 3 lbs. 39c evaporat; _i MILK 4 tall cans 25c MOTHER'S, OATS large box 19c NAVY—SOUP BEANS 10 lbs. 39c ELBOW MACARONI 3 lbs. 19c PURE—CANE JACK FROST SUGAR ...25 lbs. $1.19 ELBERTA PEACHES lb. 5c U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES peck 25c WATER MELONS large si_e 29c DUCHESS APPLES 6 lbs. 25c FRESH CARROTS bunch 5c FRESH TURNIPS lb. 5c MR. FARMER: We Pay More for Your Eggs and Fryers Way's Food Market Phone 39 — Remember Your Phone Is Our Door Bell — Free Delivery Service ,. K! / The Republican herald VOLUME 98. WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1940 CORNERSTONE ^^^eaoi__60V. BRICKER OFFICERS ELECTED AT STOCKDALE HI SCHOOL WILL BE PLACED >.tfl_- S--.ue Ol.pr*-— rUnt F_ij_ciy 2— Men. monies Next Saturday Afternoon. DIGNITARIES . j Local WPA officials begun work At Aoorooriate Cere-'•*" '-,c ■•'***«*. sewagedi*p_*_»y»- lleta Monday. | Work on the prodect wilt Include j the cnnttniction oAtbe latest ap- .'proved type of dl_x-al plant. _,- SO0 lineal feet of trunk line* and) laterals and other Incidental work, —rtltnated time required for eom- WII DP UCDC 'ptetlon Is S montht. >.!_._, DL n_.i._e Ajpout 7U per cent of the estt- ' ;— j mated $:•_.. 17 cost of the Job will New Waverly Po*tofl.ce On j* *XTn* * **_" A**fr****** **> ***** •_-«__ _____ *r_ __'__ \V****P t *et-up the project will tu?. Second Street To Be Wa*. !p!y cmpto}7nfnt to mon ,Unri j^, verly a Finest Building. men. ______ J o— SPECIAL ritOGtt._f The laying Of the comertume* of I The next regular meeting of Wa- the new fedetai build ttie bemg er-j verly Chapter No », Order of Ess- TO BE SPEAKER SPECIAL NIGHT FOR BOY SCOUTS NUMBER 38. ELECTION ASSURED M. ll •*lsv*|j** llf.lkn Sure An Tl. Prob-tr Jtulte mt Jarl_on Ctaunty . o.*N.*-UH— ttr%\t At Citizenship Day ***•***'■ m0**0" n it a. t .*•* t Prlir-lpal. htt* an*_**meed the follow- Kally At JLucaSVlIle In* retulta In the order of presi- Fair Grounds. Morton C R_f*l. SupertKinj Prin clpal, Announecv Kesall*. Although (:.• tr the ol Ett-Uon of claa* olflcers in tit..' •':<.- trtll not occur toy t_o (a_)tb. Stockdale high echooi wai lic-t re* .. g___ i Mtpetviti)!* Waverly Service Club !t" *■*" p™***** I**** ' T _I O a-t 7r* ;r'r'*m)' rn'J"h » . 1 O Xionor OCOutS Un :common to hU pi .- r Friday Evening. PIKE COUNTIANS dent, vice president, srtetctarj'' j treasurer and Claa* repotter: > 8ar_— claw—Betty E-eJle. Loretial ft^ra-*. irette Bu,, and M-i,;FOUR TROOpS With noOemoctatl. ctn. . . ,e .'<- (the office, M O. _tlrrnsl J_ V _n Jattot-o*. and R.-pa(>llr»n hrnnlnee. iwa. awirred of the electk-n ttut week when no one tiled as »_ Imie- WII I RF THFDr' Junior clar_-Oarl.Ro-j*e, iiowafd WII T RF PPFQFMX ^r>v'''«' on the tv_i-n»rt-an batto*- rr ii__. _»_- I I_C.I___ ,,.,.„. .(mmJe Hu.kni,n ,fireMlj »▼•"-■-- _•_. J-I\_e_il_.l . I -,.,,,.. t|)<! cxplraUon or !bp Ctf/tm Eight County* Will Be Represented At All Day Rally and Picnic. With Oovernor John w. Bricker Griffith. Sophomore ela-a—J.f'e.. Burgesi,!c • s i__;,.,- ... e Or tta Bennett. Will:.- Newman!5 Invitation Alao Ex- attd Robert _tap„t.;t Pretlunsn class—Paul i>.v!es. Pran- ■ ei* Tackett. Connie Conkrt, n.-ulnh. Sicnttt. r3gmh gride—-Mae Beth Jenkins. tended Prominent Persona Of Pike County. i I'.r.e I Probate Judice-lo.br Blavent and; M M C...*!;?:., the rire.-nt Juri.u.: Im'li ure y> year* of age. both came It. J—rkr-od from other aclioo— lot {ttie ftethmtii fiish school flas* off j tl-t, Wre sraduated In the .e-_e HOW THE DRAFT PLAN W|L WORK ShufHint. Of Cards To Pick Conscriots For Training. WILL REGISTER ON OCTOBER 16 All Men Between Ages Of 21 and 35, Inclusive,' Must Reg later. Here f* how the draft will work. It will be -Boy B'om N'Kiit'. wlu» ela.. four fMra later and chuee law ; o, October IS all men -si t_ _i eeted oh _ecot_ »tr«et wtU Ukejtem Star, will be held on Tuetdav r*f, *T *******■**>* *>***** "Citizen- Morle Br-nner. Kathryn sio.w.: Wavrrly Sertice Club, meet, a*, six:** Utelr career*. itocltutt- wilt irttitter at t^is__* place on Saturday, a-rptember 31.ievening. September 34th. All PattlZ^ **}*** ******* "-ousand* of Herbert Noel and Job:, W*bb. P ***■■ FrWay. Sepi_nt_r »Ui. at j Slaven*, a native of Pike w«r*t. (_ , k«m to ta«U-*_ti ta *_. HMO. and according to plans being j "Matrons and Past Patrons are re- \m"* ,*r*t* *°******* «■ **** eignt1 Seventh grade-Cljile rield*. Jeai>;«*.« Ukc White Club. {and a resident ot Deter Valley in _*•*&£__■_ made It 1* to be a gala day for I quetted to be present. A tpeclal pro- ______„ .*pu_!i?"e,ntral ohl° »re Ccnkel. Wayne Conxc: and Itol_lj CtUef sffeaker* on ihe program: J*ck-m County near the Scioto ; t«..t board*—It Is Intended trf Waverly. (gram is to be preaented tn their bon- I V^T^t B*t*M**' 8********** -It. j Witllamt. : win be: M' The cetemonle* are *_he_i_ed to lor. |a:thea_xo county fairgrounds at j —** o 1 , jArea Cotin take place-at three p. tn, and ani o ,^£fV^ . iDEATH SUMMONS •"' °' ********* Cmillcoihe Dittrkt'hls senior year. ^_^_r»5--__| BEAVER CmZEN!»T___?. _£__ SipiELD TRIALS "• i^SS-T |C__ir_^KS_ J ANDB-NCH SHOW *r 7. j-s..-i«;™ —--».* •••-• ... .-..*..u lo_R) arjurtl*—it is tm«r_e_ ii Mr Harry. Wagner. Bdoto Ountr^IIne. «_, a varsity member hav„ ^ to gjoo-. wUI ,hufJ1e y^ tmrlt noy Scout Estetu'Jve. '■ °* Jack-on* ftsotbaU team dutlnj: rt_i*tra__n eartU and a-tve each _ effort has been made to arrange a program which win be lnt_rt_*_n,t and entertaining to the several thousand townspeople, patron* and -.visitors who are expected to attend. It la anticipated lhat the portion of Second Street from the Court Hoi. . to the Methodi*t Church will be closed to trairic and tht* will provide a splendid place to obterve the cerem_n_s. ._ n'xitirs-tton eartU and give each a number. ler U chairman of the committee r"'ner u* Attorney Wray the Troop Committee of Troop ****. ■ In a local boor.', file wVl be out Mr.. Carrie Rader and Ftam* J of.tuu employee* *poi_orin, the; Beven* Expire* After A ! which it spc_-rt_ by WaverlySer- T „ u t_ o _• t. _ Wn «"r*TfS_t wJ-kS ^_______?t-_!,_:- , Lon*IHn iv_eClub. WillMirCc-l-CrirmtnT0^'"^ B* t.Fuh«>* i^Yn-Th^i^f* ^ . ******** *>* these counties have' jof the Committee which include*.; Came Attocialion On . qoestionnsire* then will be «_t ___ «_?. -a _. •J***n***ns- < William Bevens. _ nattva of taw-1 °* ****** * 8*******. Dr. Charle* , Sept. 28-29. j to _* man, tn the order In •**___ Philip'_!-f "J;, , , - Brow,_ ?lkf'' Ad-;rence County. Ky.. diM «t 3:30 p.j* Prt-ler. the Rev. Philip L WII* I ihetr nitm-*m wm dra-wn, aaktn. '••am. Scioto. Jackson and LaaTence.; m ._,.,_>.. .ts*r* .- m__. _e tn-bsms. ily Chief Beneficiariea Under Verdict. The will of the Schw—rdt, for yeara late A large platform will extend along I dtlren of W.-ny." wss 'aSS 1 ___?_._S__,-_,_ D"y" . "T *1U \ '>***« On aeptember ttth and 29th the' -he number of d**pet_ents. phytic— the new building with seating ca parity of approximately one r—i_ „___ p-. mm maw »w»: __S !_L ______ _." * * _—_ n, - — _t ___* ___!!.'b!._ __ i-r_a-_a__ -n-r! -_j_ ._->■'_»•_: _ »on* haie heard Oovernor Bricker'* |M__oHr_ky of Columbot. Both are djjcuMio^ While Ootemor Bricker s speech till highlight the days ouling, pro- tary atpect which at this time grip* j Waverly are the bei__ciart«_ In \ ***m of ******** beginning at ten the world. the win. Mlts PfayllU Rader It the * m_ **** ********* »*> ****h hpge ftre- C_n*p___m James O. P-lk.wUl -B_er_a__ ,*"*» dls*>^ ** 7:3° P- ***- **** come from Waahlngton to partlct- The estate Is ettbnated at $_,-1 ***** ********<*■ pate in th. ceT*_iOn_a and Hon |000, ot which 115.000 U real estate I"1** program follows: Joseph R Betterley. superintendent j and I _.000 persoonat. of the Division of -_st Offices, will | Attorney W. T. Reed and C have been Invited to attend the * nice time. Hunter* from out oriptttoni. claa* III. tserrlee deferred .meeting as guest* of the Service,the county requested lhat a. make beesuse of dependent*), and class Sheriff Kobert E Mercer. iJohn R. Teichert. Superintetvlent, Pike Oounty Ptth and Otunc^ Prj>-: <ti*_bllltle*j.. etc. e 5Ur- 'Df w*,vcri'r SchooU. and J. E. Way.jtectlve Association, are spoasorltig' On **** '-—•'* of this information, Elsie' De- 8aP"rintet_ent of Pike County ■. their nfth annual fot hound field l the men will be clatttfted a_ fol- dr« visiting dlgnatartea PC**t_-td- jmlaute>. rt ^^ ,t „, „.clock j%™*r ""ZSS_I _.^„.-_-T- i ******* *** ***■****• W«-« Va. and Mrt. jSchooU' I ***** **** ****** »**>*■ i «o«: - ' *T**r*d prominent oltlclals andla^ lmmedUt«ly was dl___ed by! * ** T________ ______ E"'r Scai-vor of Orarle-on. W.i Tl* followtnc -X-tma*te_ and1 The first field IrlaU held In Ptke I C_*» 1 'available lor Immedl.t. ^^rS^^Rsilj^ -_ir3_ anJ'-fSTtlao&ST^t' 'to Pr"*rTC ^« A7ner__i torm of V*' foar ** ****<*■ ■'^OP Cwt*n**tl** <»******■ ** *>* Uie Oounty tn l.te ^rt wt builes call, singing and •**_*-*-_L,„S___i ______-_«. M^eV^^"L^^^^^^ r! will consutute the program. Margoantky of Columbu*. Both ate JS___*__ verly' G***°- A squad ot Uncle Sam's | relatives of Mr. Schwardt. for yean , 'The body wa* sent to 0«fr«et:CI'J1,: Troop 270' *<"'t«l»-'«* —ft! "Hi « »nmi»l went'l-st JW. tht |V /service deferred by law-IegUla- fighting men wUI be onia b_-ne_man here. ' ,„" .,rt. "T01'. Br,f"'rs ******** Cre-k Ky where fti-ernl tervicc. J*m*i- r*°6'-* 7* Scioto Ttwnshlp. i btislne--t men were kiixl e__«h to • tora. *i__^ the scene which will add that mtll-j Mrs. Carrie Rader and family of ___^. __ \_. 5* .\^Un _ ^ ;w-t* "condected at two p m on St~c'***n**t** &****« Craln .nd Mr give challenge cup. for thU hunt.' weantlme a Wa*-*t_jr*_n hoard Sunday with the Rev n J. Chand-: ^**rlt* AuU: Troo*> u* 8t_w.; Theee caps were on-a par with th* j »jn detenntne a quota for each ler officiating. Burial «a* made In ^v********* Ho**" BoIUli and Mr. j totp. given at the tute and tiatlonal; «ate, pmsed on tha populatton. and the Oeorge Creek cemetery under J*cob n*ix*>: ***** TrooP •• 0e*****''hunl, ol **>*****■ *** <*t those cups.. number of men from that state al- tbe direction of Davu-Hammeratet.-i *"MWf J K ***** **** ***■ ***** > ***** ** f««rne_. and given again j ready In tbe army or navy. Prom of Beaver. ;JonM !thi» rear. ThU ytar we hope to}^ auoU. win be (Mucted the . o — I Special invitation* have been ex-' ***** * bigger and better hunt. number of men who volunteer for a METCALF "ELECTED" ]******** *o **** following men. wnoj The hounds a-ffl be kept m the|year-rtraining. i ****** expressed interest tn the Pike : bam of the dub house'as they have: Enougn men win **_n be tt_e_ iMaiietu Man Without 0»p__l«n Count jr Boy Scout program, to bo'be ei, dui'tig the past yeaia* but Uie * fn^. r).^ j (n each atate to It- IB Appeal* Election )-**—•— of the club at the meeting: bench thow will be held In Wave-yjout the quota They will ba catted which include the Hon. Jamea O. Jd-endant-t and Attorney* Raymond dinner, t^mm, ' Mupertniendent Morton Riegel of [at a place designated by John Tel-i,n i>,r o^ to ^Ditj, their number* Polk, OMgi-tsman from the S_tth'E ***** **** E^_orth A. Moots o.* 1:00 p. m.: Pox hound 4nd bird Vemer Metcalf of Marietta. Re- the -toekrfale tchooU. Bupertntend- chert. C-rence Vallery anst Stull! were drawn In the t_tion_t lottery. Ohio DUtrtct; the Hon. Mayor „ | Wkverty and JudgeNgeldel and Har- dog bench *how. parade ln front; publican, wffl be elected to the 4tn ent Albert Shy of the Beav-r Moore. Jake PTancU of _____tter, a^j, ,„„ ^(^j will receive a^ Waverly, Leo W. Lorbach. and Post- | •_ MorUrtty of Columbus, the plain- of grandstaMl. ■ DU'.rlct Court of Appeals bench on **rhooU. Supertnlcndent W J. Be-! Ohio, will again be Matter of the i »h>-lcsi examination If he canno* 3:00 p m Pony race*. Dr. Frank , November Sth. without exposition. oddy of the Skloto T-wnship tchooU! Hound*, and Alex Parrtsh will be the j mm trmr rt^tlrementa he will be Coburn ln charge. I Mr. Metcalf wa* nominated tn the : »nd Messrs Paul Wets*. James bench thost Judge Mr. Parrtih halU \ pa*w_ over and the next man Will 3.00 p m.: SUte Highway Pa-; Republican primary on May 1_1_ ;.'oore. Porrtt K Robei_r. Hi C. f-om down Kentucky way, and U p* taken. trol, Jtu Jlteu, and Safety Exhlbl-j yt0 Democrailc or Independent Hetman. Earl Moore. Ear) D. Park-;one of the greatest ch_rac__ in i tion in front of grandstand icand_a_s sought (he post. j*-*. John A. Jones. Robert Vallery} the fox hound fraternity. He kni__v 4:00 p. m.: American legion Drum Mr. Metcalf will t_xi*ed Judge **nd Kenneth Lltterst. j bounds, and has a great sense Pf and Bugle Corps ExhUHtlon in front p^^ j Blower nf Chilllcothe, who! - - o | humor H you really want to be represent the Post Off—e Depart- ->-. Caldwell of Waverly and Judge ment J P-T!: r. CU;pli«i_ou •—- O. H. Will- Tha c*_.m-_e on _ra_ge__nta]-w* *** West Union represented the MOTORIST FINED 10:00 a m.: Rscet for men. women and boys and gtrU. 11:00 .. m.: Old Plddler'* Conte*' | hi (M_l of gt and Hand. 13:00 noon: Family basket picnic ; master A. S Keechle are co-operat- ****** lng with local organixationa In the splendid program which has been prepared and the following commit- _. tee from the Waverty Service «_> **!*_*»! A"--«** *»M F°r Is tn actual charge of the cere-j *-*••■••» s'*"*' Of Acclaent. moniet: Jud/e Jacob E. Davis. Mayor Ico W. Lorbach and Supt. John R. Te'_hert. ar The fololwtnb is the program: Proer-tra Kenneth Leroy Scagga of Waverly of gra__*and. 'trill retire at the expiration of hi* DEATH SUMMON*. **B**rtai_t_. try to get with him route I, was fined *50 and cotU « « p. m.: Ceremonies at grand- term. He was not a oandldale for,,_, \7 * *7Tr,«, ul__ *_ i*omf um* **>**"* **** ******** **** *** in i3qulre O W. D Twymsn's court st*r_. Hon. Henry T Bannon. n_«- r..ei«cUon. W. i-.. HOSTETTER •***— to ten you of tome of his ex- *t W.verly Wedr_.«d.y night when ter of «**e_onie_ Invocatlctn, Rev.; 0 iperlence* as'a bunt*.. arraigned on char-res of tearing the William F. Oonneny. Pledge to the DEATH OF MR. OTTO MeCOT III Mil OF J. P. RRr.lNIO Men tn the deferred c!*__> trill not be called unlet, there are not enough class I men to meet the army's need*. FOOTBALL R_A*OX OPEXS The Wavrrly hixh school football I e'even win open the tea ten at home [on Frtday alterw_«. tieptembet 20 j ai three ocioek when they will meet Mr-rrh—Pert Hsyrt Drum nnd;_<rne of an accident .filed after Flag by assembly. Song. "Ood Bless '■ -- Former Waverly School Su Bugle Corps ^-iggs was involved in a -vreck nrar America- by assembly Introduction' Mr Otto McC<» 37. former pro- perintendent Diea In Hia achool Waverly on July 3Ut. c. 3rtc. Oen. Rejbert 8. I_i?ht-r.. prietcr of an auto wrecking yard m * Law Office. i J"bn Peter Brt_ils. *». father of ' 'be Oalton high school eleven The I Sc__t wat arrested at ClrcleviUe Presentation of Oovernor John W, J waverly. died on 8unday at hl_, ' ; David A. Breinlg: of Waverly. died olfk-lnH will be John l>ot_)_son. Tuesday. Sttte Patrolman J O. Ed- Bricker, I home in Alma at 7:00 a. m. : William L Ho*ict_r. I025 Ruhl- at hla home at 175 South M-berry referee, Bill M-dleteeti. field liidge Conrert—Wavetly high bond. Invocation—Rev. J. V. Stone Ping Raising—Port Htyet Drum ie was in charge of the case and Bugle Corps and Infantry Pla- j o—: toon. e i DEATH OF PETER KORDELL Address of Welcome?—Leo W. Lor- ■ tach. Mayor of the vilUge Of Wa- I Peter Kordell. 80. of Waverly Rt verly. Ohio. j 3. died at s'x a. m. Friday at the assembly man »t( .ue. Pnr. mouth, an attor- '.*tre**i. in Chilllcothe. st 3:30 » m, ***** •**•• Vallery, hea_in*-man. ncy In Portsmouth for 20 years and T_es._y sfter a *tx day lline- of Th* probab.. tt han-ruptey since 1937. .ccmplication*. be-. 5:00 p. m.: PttrloUc acMresa by' He Is -urvived bv hU parent*. Mr Oovemor John W. Bricker. Pres- anfl %.r, wrUlUm McCoy Of Waver- enution of _»gle Scout Degrees by j Jr. hit widow. Mr* Mary MoCoy ol refer .*• Oov Br_ker. Recognition of new • Alma. 3 sisters. Mrt. Delphla PrU- :|nd former tupertnterulent of the, A rettrs-d near-maker, he was born Waverly rttt„-r_. Song. "Amertca" by the jbee. Miss Elsie M.-i_y. both of Wa- Waverly f_hoo_ died of a heart rn July 18 1»~. In Chiriloothe. tne McCoy, le , BenedlcUon by Rev. I verly and Mr* Ernest Wright of attack m his office in the Nation si son of John »nd Miry Schneider ■**"* Wo*** It Introduction of Ouests-A. S. Kee-; home of hU daughter, Os* Kordell Lawrence L. B_k_.l.. j Springfield. Bank Biiildln? m I-rttmouth a: Bremlg He was married to Anna Srhmttt. \g ...,.,.... chle poetmatt-. village of Waver- at Ma—Ulon. j 6:00 p. m.: Dtetrtbution of pri*ts. Puneral tenters were conducted 11:37 a. m. Thuwday, .:arla Kramer on May 37th, 1Mb, |H_yneae In addition to Osa KordeU, he 7.30 p. tn.: Pfeeworks. '. from the A. M Or egg funeral home Dr C. M Wendelken and the res- ! He tt turvlved by his widow, on** ■ *•**>• BXOU. r% U turvlved by two other daughtert. I- Oeneral eniertalnmcn:: Old Time Wednesday at two p. m with the cue squad of the fire department daughter. M—1 Katherme Bremlg of .Kail* or Durham, rl Mrs. Verna Leeth of Buchanan. Ky.. Square Dance Music by Pred Evans Rev Andy Shul! in charge. Burial were called, but failed to rekindle j CbHlleoihe. one *on. David A. Bret- : Cutler, re and Mrs. Gladys McOulre of Wa- ^yj nis Hen Caeklers. j was made in the- Mound cemetery Ot* spark of life. j nig. of Wtverty. and one granddau- : Arnett, qb verly. and a son. Ridvard. of Wa-j Pree ride* for the children. [at Ptke'on 1 Hr- I—atetter. widely known m'ghter. Mr*. Edwin lUynes, of Wa- Logan. Ihb verly Route 3. | Ooncestions of an kind*. o j f_ toto, Pike and Adanu countiet. \ verly. i Bnrwn. rhb OiD___ He I* alto turvrved by one __> j Lunches on grounds for those who; NEW BOARD or DIBECTORS was talking to two client* when* Service* win be eotuttscted at the; Argabright. fb a__bt-V jther. Jacob Korden, of Columbus, a,do not bring basket*. J Ihewa* >vrt-_ with the fatal attar*.; residence at two p. tn. Thurtdayj Other m*--beri of tne tquad are: Harry H. Bannon, an attorney of,' P__ay night. September 13th. at When he fell from Wt chair. De. | with Dr. P. B. Text** offJcialing: Emerson Argabright. Ajrval Ar- ly. Ohto. Address—.arnat O. Polk. Con- gresemsn. Sixth Dittrtc*- of Ohio. *XKxl Blees Amertoa" — B-man Hildner. Chtnioothe, Ohio. Address—Joot__*t Tt. Betterle . Superintendent. Division of Post Office Quarters. Wathtngton. D. C. Laying of cornerstone—Commit- ) half-brother. LewU Ehu-lch of Ws- Coaltan Oooke Oentel Dund>')—ter H Ori'ffith MrCby .... P—ttson — Heseley ... Oownaid . J. Griffith tee on ATTengetnenU: James O. j verly. one sUter. Mra Katheiine! portamouth. U matter of ceremonta* j tbe caU of the president, the new Wendelken was summoned. He'snd _terroenl made in the Orand-! ****** *»■— J**** Brown, backs: _ob Polk. A. 8. Keechle, Leo W. Lorbach.- Benediction-Rev. Harry Smith. Presiding—Jacob E. Davis. Oom- mc_ Pleaa Judge. Pike County. O P_-arm Quests—Veteran* of an Wars. Visiting Postmasters and the VOlsge OffleiaU. Ushers—Waverly Boy Scout*. 0 . — RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL VETS ______ of I>_rolt. M_higa n, nine, fw me rally. The fairground* at 'board of director., a nd the member* found only a tlight puliation and view cemetery undet tbe directs«: C_3er. Jim MoOoy, John Mark grandchUdren and aeven great | i_c_artlle are located on State Rt jof tbe rarlou* c-r__|tteea which Mr Hottetier toon p__ed away. Hejof C. J. Ware, of Ch__ot_t. ham- Walter B__r_iy and Harold !_—_-—_•— 23. u mllM north of por_m_uU.. were appointed to b* on the Fox had not been In the beat of healtn { o |V-e_trr. end*.- Ivan ScoU. Jtm Puneral service* were held Sun-(and ant easily _—___ from anyilLound rield Trlsl to be held on for tome ttme and had tuffeied pre- i $16,000 SETTLEMENT {**-**. -"•-* D-,*-«. J*1*' &****■ day at two p. m. at the A. H. Boyer;of tbe counties whose clttx*a* an September 2$th and TUb, met at vioiu attacks. ;Charles _ayn_, _agtne Oyer. Dale funeral home here and Interment»pa*_tipat*iig tn the onting. the dub bouse of thl* organisation, A ton of the Ute WUllam and In. and O. Ds_ti« <s--*eo_ni I* Ap- Mobley, Olenn ___rtn. Don Maple, wa* made In Evergre_n cemetery. o DEPUTY GRANT! CHIEF Next week the K. of P. and Py- at 1.SQ, Those preaent were the Laura Host*tier, he wat bom near! ENTER TUBAS OT NOT OUl-TT j president L P Swlgw, secretary Par-rrtburv and at the age ot* 7 i I J. Wetlry Downing, and L . he migrated to Kentucky with hit | par-rrd By Chll}-otbe Co—_ WUllam SUnton. Denver Emory, Carl Wby. Charles Ray. Ttrsnk Dea- be tne con, Mehrta. MUler, Jim Moore. Ir*• and David Teager. Tn what 1* believed to Vincent Perklnt. Orrt_e Perkto*' P. Va__y. of the floard of dlrecuars ptienu and Uter to Watt Union.' largest settlement of a death claim <sh Mal-ne. Karl Bcbmltt* -oeaid *tert Orand I_dgea of Ohio •—«* Homer Armatrong of M_f—land tbt following rr___ers: where Mr H_rtetter rt-ded tor aev-ievtr handled tn Boat coun ty pro- [ Ctit_ and John _lu_-_ Ibietmee; will meet at aevcland Ohto for' To*rn!**•* ********* P2**»** <* ****** ********* I ***■ Dorothy Tost*sr. John B.: erat yeara . (bate eourt. Judge Marsht- O. Fen- ; Henr: I_gan. Dave Way. Richard offla-er. Mr* *_>___ !*° **i**Tt** ot (_tt_*btng a religious Poater. OU* B—y. Howard Douglass. He ftrt-ttrrty wa* tvpertatendent, ton. Wednesday, approved payment i Johns—n. _—rtte .—-—t-J. Ivan :serv_e at the Westi-aod CJatpel. :L P. VaBery. J T. McLean. Joe of the Adams Oa tchooU and wa*;of IISOOO by the Balt-oore _ Ohio Batreh, Bob Keechle. BHly Brown Vera Butler, Charles 1 later tuperintendent of tbe Waverly • Raiiway to Oold_ G. _t___n. ad- and Rc*bert _r»j«a_, b-_u. minlstratrtx of tbt estate of Cha . o *■ I____m. aR and O.«_.tneer. wh->' ATTEND FIELD DAY wat —aided to death Dextember 2-.j — set for next Thursday morning atj 0 **—— from f-banon College at Lebanoo,: 19—. |l_* Cewnty 0*wm» C—st T*> Ag- r.l_- O'cloek. OBADt'ATE NURSE !Oblo. • r>— *_1 y fthtrw Al Ob— Sf-_i*> Buoy—1 Trtplett* en-n*t****d 00 aj Mr and Mrt. O. L Trainer. Me Attorney Hoatetter monoid h»ve RE-DEDSCATION MEETING Ra-ervtd aeau wtU be available for reterant of all wart on _»{22*° J* SSSaT^^^^^\^^^^^ ZvtlLnl****** buOdtng afternoon tlon ha* been issued to veteran* I _fanwa_byacor__.ll_-<_m*>_*_!3"*^ a»t-",c* ***> ot Har*ey ______ MUford Cofer ******* *x*S->aM ****■ ***** A*l-_ND_t_ O.B.V. Oecrge Young U attending Ohio State _il vertlty th U week as gpeclal lnsiroctor lor the Ohio Hatchery-i men's School of Instruction. Mr. j Young has been.conn*__d with the j _it-r_ty at ___uctor and Flock Inspector of Poultry Ht____ry; since leaving the Department as! Super—let-dent of the Poultry Plant' ot tbe atate tirJrct_ty tn 1(119 to! engage tn c*_n__rial hatchery} work. Be carries a life certiOcata Irom Um __v__ty m U_t work, > 10. which __l-_t pike, R-*s. !_•*•- rente,, Jackson. Bdoto and Adams counties. DOLLAR DAY Friday. S«pt<___ __*, _ d—I- ar day bt Waverty. Mrt-ehant« are of—ring tpectnI bargains on UiU dsy. The ___r day aale Is beta* *_li_>l.d by tbe Watttrly Retail MerchassC, A_nrU(ken.' Among the raerchmst* em op*tsting are: Red A White -t*w. Grtettt_«_'t Dt__r__nt Store. _t-_tr*s S(__». Stastn Drag Oa. Jametnn Drag Ot- Vai-ry lt-rdst_. Ot*. Aim. Sohn aad Falrtraae Sttne Store. »—r.l_r charge, entered a plea of J and Mra. Oscar R*Idlger and ton.; been „ years of age on 8ept. 30 Barry Cutler, O. it- lorhhattWI. guilty and sentence wat withheld;Robert* and Mrs Homer McDowell ? Mr. HotteMer was active to Dem- i The Waverty M__—e _—ge wffl O R. Marbt—ver. Wilbur Cool, _. untu next Thurtday morning at _t:00'ai_nded the-co—rr.encement of the obratte clreie. wa* a Mason and a,hold a re-ded—alien (•*_*-—« at.M. Dtley. Chatlm Wyckoff. _r-i. o'clock. {Schitrrman hotpttal-at Potr_tr__— member of the Trinity MethodUt 'hetr temple an 1—rth Jttrtet on Wit—am*. O. K. Airtet- W_—i_ 0 \on Friday event*, est the h__ti*»l _■„:__. /_"" -^ iThur—Uy evetilng of thU »«*_ at Cutlip. liar. J. Bench and _. O. uirTt'KMD HOME nuraea graduating claaa. Mlts Rttth He leaves his wife. Mrs. Maode 7.30. The a_e_ag wfl. be open *o,MeTtrrtn _it*-s>d cha *i«r-_-fi»iy Mrs. Jennie Griffith, who wat a Trainer waa one ot tbe gr_d__t*.jHcs-euer and teveral _tec_ aad.memMrr* of the M__n_ and «__-(_!>_ day held m-_t«y a. the Otao patient at the ML Carmel boapital/She la the only daughter oi* Mr.:_ep_»w_ -em Star Lodge* Pi_ctpal speak*-;SUte _itv«_ily. In 0_umbt_. baa been tetttraed to£t__ Mrs O. L Tratoer of Warerly; c» j«Ul be t. H, DtaArkb. State __•_!-; Scaae of the htghttgh- at t_» h«r t_n_. She wat moved In the A.j_ouU 2. and U a gnttrh—te of the REVIVAL MEETING '-or at _auc_._*_ J. _. Way. superta-; ptegxnm weee; p»a__e dewstwra* M. Oregg rwr-'1*">ee I Waverly h _h —lie— ln Ihe dat* ot. A revival meeting started at Che t__em of tbe Pike Oounty >_:_——. • t_r_. hybrid t_rn c*5wp-rt»o_a. ex- p j_7, Por t_e past three years, she'l-_aa*nt.R.U Church latt Sunday,,*n_ Harry Acton. «f C-__o__ib*f____ at toy soybean var___ sERiotsi.y iu, lhat -teen a trudent ntme at _e._eptom_tr ___ Pretvehtng fay the:Deputy Orand t__t_r of ta* Ma-iand a_a_a atwlaa. »____* of t*>- Mr*. __liy Vulgamo*. U sertoutly Schirrman hi-*, ui tn l»or____b pestar.Rev Ernes*.C_ytor. Church sonic lodge. A _.«___ pt-gram;giatm* and grntnes tad __ *-P_n_* UI al the bent* of her daughter, I and the C_vei and CUy be«))__ ln:**aana a_ 7_» each rrening. Beery- 'via be _t_en_d ttndet tbe d-rec-tIon o* new teethed* _ *__. W. J. Crain. at Wa_-__. CUveland. 1 body come. bring some ot_ wtth you. j;t—n ot _l_am _ Tattle— \*m*^momt.
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Republican Herald 1940-09-19 |
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 |
Identifier | Republican Herald 1940-07-04 to 1942-12-31 |
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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Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald 1940-07-04 to 1942-12-310081 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald 1940-07-04 to 1942-12-310081.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 |
BEAVER
TKEJREPUBLrCAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1S40.
Jgth. Thetr attendants a-ere David
} Butt* ot Jackson and Mist Msrguer-
ilte Boyd. The couple will make
Hr.cn Half -.-«.. ttf Miami. Fla.' their future home in Jackson where
.her parent*. Mr. and Mr... a^. bridcgrc*m is employed.
° c .Halterman. | M:« Men Ebrman and Mw. Ho.*
Eileen Scbeutl— yoiin. ■'<•' E .t- bay* returned home fron
Oaughtfr of Mr, and Mt*. Jt.it.! ..-.-. A___-*__,
If, —n il George Williams, -on tfs
ci Mr. nnd Mrs. a*_rye WlllUm*.; Mr. Omcr Darts itntl daughter.
Sr.. of J*c_*n..tn. milted ta mar* M a re C-umbus visitor* Fri-
riscc- at •—. Uy the Res •' y
W; L. Miihcey on'St—o*y. S*j M Mnrguerlte Boyd, dau—it.-r
State Fairgrounda In
Columbus
GIGANTIC USED CAR SALE ON
'1941 PONTIAC TRADE-INS
Very low down payments*, easiest possible terms. You'll gef a better deal always at
Economy Pontiac Sales - Service
South Scioto Trail Open Erealaga Phone tSt-R
-stall be proud to own a Pt—tiae—.America's finest low priced car
of Mr. ami Mrt. William Boyd and j plfcf p _T*__1 Il_ T V Tf*\
Mr. BUI Iliaupt. ton of Mr. and *rl****-**> VeUUl . 1 I I.
Mrs Charla* Blaum a-cre recently BE REPRESENTED
married at Oteemip, Ky. The mar- j _.
t_age _aa performed by the Rev. I ' .
W. Muncey. Mrs. Boyd was one of A* State-Wide Field Dsy At
our to—il telephone operators.
Mr. »r_ Mr/. Oe_r«c Williams
fere the only ntiendants. They are
mnklm. their home with the groom's All farmers nth. other* Intere„ed
tiarrnt* at p. ** are invited to attend the b% state
Atrs Arms Adam. Is .visiting with wide field day st Ohio State Fair
ta Col-t-ttt. ; Ground* In Cohunbus on September:
Mr and, Mt. E. W. Swan an.i | Ifth. at which time the Pike Coon-:
chili'.;en. r_.i.A.lt!,- r?_.d Veiiha L<_.;ty Co-opcroU— A_odaUon wm be<
jhas-e reivrr.ed tome otter spending represented by a unkiue and inter-;
»a art- in Dayton. I<_iing float end a 40 piece bond,
I Dr end Mrs. W. L. McCalcb are also repr__ntn'.lves from the board;
j making a brief visit to T-inr**_e. of dtrectora and the Oo-op person-
Mrs. Alocro Ramey l» visiting herJncL Twenty bct.e* will be rotates..
son. Or Leonard Ramey in scran-'and an Immen. barbecue held. A'
jton. Pa. Jtuit-tantlai lunch will be furnish-
for only ten rent.- Plenty of eat.*■
trill be on- the (.-rounds and a big.
parade win pass the grandstand -jtj
111.00 a. m. In Ute aftemoori prizc-i'
Secure' your tickets
bo* from your local Farm Bureau;
at about _XOO0 people are expected
OAK VALLEY
Thea tre
Friday and Saturday,
September 13 and 14
Grouch o
Chico
Harpo
MARX BROS.
'At the Circus'
with Kenny Baker, Florence Rice, Eve
Arden, Margaret Dumont, Nat Pendleton
SCREEN FLAY HY IRVING BEECIIER
A METRO-OOI_»W-N* MAYER PICTURE
With the World*Oreatest Performers—Stars of the Stage. Radio
and Srreen—Indudlnj Death defying aertalUts, uproartoutly funny clownt, amazing Jugglers. thrilling tumbler**, glbraltar. the biggest gorilla la captivity, equestrienne . ellghu. the. most beauUful
girts under the big top. mighty midgets, song hits galore, and ferocious beast* of the Jungle whom man has tamed and trained in
the biggest thow of them all.
also Paramount News, Rhumba Rh> _hm
M^chant's Prize—$15.00
MK« Edith Glover has returned | ^jj. ^ ^vm
home from her vacation with rela-! *
tivrs in tronton and Rncetnnd. Ky
Mr. an,! Mrs. Ed Frances of Troy IJ^" $tt__
are visit Inp this week with their
niece. Mrs. H A. Cltnty and famUy.
Mr. and Mr'- Robert Osborne are
I movtrut to tlie Laxaar farm at pleat-
jam Hill.
Mrs. Ruth Call *_ent Sunday with
! her parents at this place.
• Several from here attended the
; AAA meeting at Buchanan lianday
. evening.
Mra Carl Osborne. Marie and
; Barbara Jo Hickman. Glenn John-
iton, Mr. and Mrs." Robert Osborne
■ and Roney Lee wctc Sunday after-
I noon guests of Mrs. Dorothy John-
J son and family ln Idaho
Mrs. Nettle Osborne called on
J MrSTAlexander Friday afternoon of
i latt week.
Mitchell Osborne and family ot
I Piketon were 8unday evening guests
of relative* here.
Mrs. Minnie Heibel tnd children
tpent Sundsy a-tth Mra Emma
Cline.
Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Cool are
remodeling their house. We are looking forward to the pleasure of having them st permanent realdent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Sehautrll
have returned irom a week'* visit
at Norfolk, Virginia, and New York
Waverfy Thcjau e
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13-14
BILL ELLIOTT in
"THE MAN FROM
TUMBLEWEEDS"
with IRIS MEREDITH
A WILD BILL SAUNDERS' ADVENTURE
When a man was at gc-xl as hi* aim and a rustier was ns gocd as
read. No mercy for bad men an* no let up m gun flaming thrill*.
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 15-16
in T_eitNicx>.yoi<
//
DARRYL F. ZANCCK'S PRODUCTION OF
MARYLAND
//
GREATER THAN "KENTUCKYr
with WALTER RRENNAN
' KENTUCKY'a " OREAT STAR and
Fay Bainter, Brenda Joyce, John Payne,
Charlie Ruggles, Marjoiie Weaver,
Hattie McDaniel
OF.'GONE WITH THE WIND."
DIRECTED BY HENRY KINO
A 20th *___ri*RY-FOX PICTURE
Greater than "Kentucky." the romance, the beauty of a proud
-rate— in all its traditional glory! Two spirited young people in
lcve—torn by fierce family pride I The thrill*—color—excitement
-of the famous Maryland Hunt Cup Race, the raoti spectacular
-Xeep-cha_e in America!
Wednesday, Sept. 18
FIRST FILM DRAMA OF PAl_.*_TUTl-_s IN ACTION!
Edmund Gwenn and Mary Maguire
Mad Men of Europe"
NOT A NEWS REEL-but a sensational timely drama of love
blasted by war a horror*! BEE England invaded by parachute
troops! SEE London bonihed to blie. before your very eyjr.! SEE
tn_tlag sweetheart* unmasked a* spies! home* invaded. Dear
ones brutally shot! Pnnic! Slaughter! Terror! Destruction!
The following person* may call al the theatre for a free urthday
pass plus 3c federal tax to any one of the above shows-
Judy Ann Guth—Oeorge Armbmster—_s-_rioti Anrabright—Marie TtfOma*—Juanlta Walls- Maxine Leeih—Richard Stabler —
Ralph PSw—Kathryn Vulgamore—Cha*. Gobleman—Mick Fin-
ley—AvaneV l_e!ten!_c_--Ellen Ftshburn—Louu j, Scbautetl—
Ruth Ale-itWr.—Andre Saiger—Virginia Perkins—Ma ty Hooker
-.Jeanne KeJer.
(in: (
oono__m
DELEGATES
WE PAY CASH FOR
Hor__s$2, Cows$l
Of Sis* and Condition
Hogt, Sbeep, Calves. Ctstta
Ra—rtove—
Phono
_trt*Ct_t
C—arjgea
Quick Serrice. Clean Truck*
Waverly Fertilizer
A. J—aa* _ Hens, Waverty, O.
CALL
11A
pa or- a
___-_*%
SPECIAL
LADIES' SHOES
Wedges
75c
l^few Latest Styles
Straps
85c 97c
Oxfords
$1.48
Other Shoes, 25c, 35c and 45c
iVIens, Dress
Shoes -
Mens* Work
is worK dj*| £*t*\i
Shoes $1.00
;$l,98
FAIRTRACE
r.
Market and North Streets, Waverly, Ohio
Ninth and Waller Streets, Portsmouth, Ohio
*■
run
Tlielma Birkhetmer, Irma Pollard
and Donald Brown were selected Bt
a fatr bosrd meeting Monday ni(ht
to attend thr annual Ohio 4-H
Club Oonerest held at the Ohio
State university on September 15
to 3D.
This free trio I* a part of the
4-H Club program and Is a special
tribute paid to outstanding 4-H
Club member* tn each county tn
Ohio. The orocrsm It educational.
»oclat and hetnful to club members
In the development of leadership
and chooslne thetr life profession
The committee had a very difficult time bi determining the honor
memters at only three members
could be seleeled from a field of 13
elleible candidate*.
Thelma Birkhetmer la a member
of the Senior Star Club of Jasper,
has had 10 years of club experience
and received an A In this year's
work. She has been president, secretary end assistant advisor of her
club.
Irma Po_trd It a member of the
Stockdale L—:kv Four Leaf Club,
lias been tn club work 6 years snd
received an A in thts year's srork.
She oartlclpnied in local and countv demt_r_ttatIor_. sras acrtre in
the picnic program this year and '
hss been news reporter of her club I
for two years.
Dcntld Brows ... •»,.. r>— Va'i-y
Mother Nature Helpers hi. *v«eTi !n I
club mork for 9 vesrs. He received i
on A in his project this, year, is active In chtitth protrrams. and was j
prrvlrient of hU club in 1M0.
Mn. Pearl Wleet. who h»s been i
an advisor for 9 years will accotri- J
ptuty the jrroup at a cht—*rcn nnd
represent the Ptke County 4-H ad-1
visors at the Club Oonsrew
FALL IN PICKLE BRINE
IS FATAL FOR INFANT
Yesr Old Rot In P-c County Accident Victim.
Larry Keith, one year old son i
of Mr and Mrs. Canney D-Witt;
i ef Spargurtvllle Route 1. died on:
I Wednesday at 11:15 a. m.
I Dr. M. E. Moore of Piketon tald j
[death re_ulted from brine ta thet
lungs The child fell Into a pickle
container while playing at borne on
I Tuesday.
I In addition to his parents, he;
! ts survived by sister. Carol Rober- j
Ita.
Funeral services were held Friday '
at 3:S0 p m. at the Mt, V_tory]
j Church and burial followed tn the !
IMt. Latham cemetery under the!
direction of A. M. Gregg.
NOTICE OF DRAWING JURORS '
OlI_e of Commissioners of Juror .
Pike Countv. Ohio
To all whom it msy concern:
On Saturday, the 2lsl day of Sep- '
tern*—r. 1910. at 9:00 o'clock a. m..-
at the office of the Commissioner*
of Jurors of Pike County. Ohio,
—and * and petit Jurors will be j
f drawn for the Oriober tena. I9t_:
of thc Court of Com—ion Pleas of
laid counts-.
S. II HAMILTON,
C. C. HAYN-S.
Commissloners of Jurors,
P_c Oounty, Ohio.
Full Value For Your
Food Dimes and Dollars
t
When You Buy Quality Brands
Their Quality and Their Goodness Never Vary
U. S. Government Inspected
Quality Meats
HOME MADE—PURE
PORK SAUSAGE lb. 12 l-2c
MEATY -
NECK BONES » lb. 5c
LEAN AND TENDER j
BOILING BEEF lb. 10c
BON ELESS—TEN DERy
ROUND STEAK lb. 25c
BONELESS—.ROLLED
VEAL ROAST lb. 29c
SUGAR CURED
BACON, 4 to 6 lb. average .... lb. 12 l-2c
SLICED—CELLO WRAI-^PEl
BACON )....* lb. 19c
PORK OR BEEF
BRAINS lb. 10c
PORK
ROAST, cut from young porkers, lb. 15c
SMOKED
SAUSAGE lbt 17c
TENDERIZED
PICNIC HAMS lb. 15c
FRESH
SIDE PORK
lb. 15c
lb. 10c
l /..._). lb. 29c
PORK
LAMB
CHOPS
VEAL
CHOPS
LAMB
STEW
lb. 29c
lb. 17c
GROCERIES
MISS OHIO or OLD FAVORITE
FLOUR 24 Ib». 55c
SODA
CRACKERS 2 lb. box 17c
P. AND G.
LAUNDRY SOAP 3 giant bar* 10c
BLUE RIBBON
OLEO lb. 9c
CHURNGt..;.D
SALAD DRESSING qt. 25c
HOLSUM
BREAD loaf 5c
NECTAR
COFFE _ 3 lbs. 39c
evaporat; _i
MILK 4 tall cans 25c
MOTHER'S,
OATS large box 19c
NAVY—SOUP
BEANS 10 lbs. 39c
ELBOW
MACARONI 3 lbs. 19c
PURE—CANE
JACK FROST SUGAR ...25 lbs. $1.19
ELBERTA
PEACHES lb. 5c
U. S. NO. 1
POTATOES peck 25c
WATER
MELONS large si_e 29c
DUCHESS
APPLES 6 lbs. 25c
FRESH
CARROTS bunch 5c
FRESH
TURNIPS lb. 5c
MR. FARMER: We Pay More for Your Eggs and Fryers
Way's Food Market
Phone 39 — Remember Your Phone Is Our Door Bell — Free Delivery Service
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The Republican herald
VOLUME 98.
WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1940
CORNERSTONE ^^^eaoi__60V. BRICKER
OFFICERS ELECTED AT
STOCKDALE HI SCHOOL
WILL BE PLACED
>.tfl_- S--.ue Ol.pr*-— rUnt
F_ij_ciy 2— Men.
monies Next Saturday Afternoon.
DIGNITARIES
. j Local WPA officials begun work
At Aoorooriate Cere-'•*" '-,c ■•'***«*. sewagedi*p_*_»y»-
lleta Monday.
| Work on the prodect wilt Include
j the cnnttniction oAtbe latest ap-
.'proved type of dl_x-al plant. _,-
SO0 lineal feet of trunk line* and)
laterals and other Incidental work,
—rtltnated time required for eom-
WII DP UCDC 'ptetlon Is S montht.
>.!_._, DL n_.i._e Ajpout 7U per cent of the estt-
' ;— j mated $:•_.. 17 cost of the Job will
New Waverly Po*tofl.ce On j* *XTn* * **_" A**fr****** **> *****
•_-«__ _____ *r_ __'__ \V****P t *et-up the project will tu?.
Second Street To Be Wa*. !p!y cmpto}7nfnt to mon ,Unri j^,
verly a Finest Building. men.
______ J o—
SPECIAL ritOGtt._f
The laying Of the comertume* of I The next regular meeting of Wa-
the new fedetai build ttie bemg er-j verly Chapter No », Order of Ess-
TO BE SPEAKER
SPECIAL NIGHT
FOR BOY SCOUTS
NUMBER 38.
ELECTION ASSURED
M. ll •*lsv*|j** llf.lkn Sure An Tl.
Prob-tr Jtulte mt Jarl_on Ctaunty
. o.*N.*-UH— ttr%\t
At Citizenship Day ***•***'■ m0**0"
n it a. t .*•* t Prlir-lpal. htt* an*_**meed the follow-
Kally At JLucaSVlIle In* retulta In the order of presi-
Fair Grounds.
Morton C R_f*l. SupertKinj Prin
clpal, Announecv Kesall*.
Although (:.• tr the ol
Ett-Uon of claa* olflcers in tit..' •':<.- trtll not occur toy t_o (a_)tb.
Stockdale high echooi wai lic-t re* .. g___
i Mtpetviti)!* Waverly Service Club !t" *■*" p™***** I****
' T _I O a-t 7r* ;r'r'*m)' rn'J"h » .
1 O Xionor OCOutS Un :common to hU pi .- r
Friday Evening.
PIKE COUNTIANS
dent, vice president, srtetctarj''
j treasurer and Claa* repotter:
> 8ar_— claw—Betty E-eJle. Loretial
ft^ra-*. irette Bu,, and M-i,;FOUR TROOpS
With noOemoctatl. ctn. . . ,e .'<-
(the office, M O. _tlrrnsl J_ V _n
Jattot-o*. and R.-pa(>llr»n hrnnlnee.
iwa. awirred of the electk-n ttut
week when no one tiled as »_ Imie-
WII I RF THFDr' Junior clar_-Oarl.Ro-j*e, iiowafd WII T RF PPFQFMX ^r>v'''«' on the tv_i-n»rt-an batto*-
rr ii__. _»_- I I_C.I___ ,,.,.„. .(mmJe Hu.kni,n ,fireMlj »▼•"-■-- _•_. J-I\_e_il_.l . I -,.,,,.. t|).v!es. Pran- ■
ei* Tackett. Connie Conkrt, n.-ulnh.
Sicnttt.
r3gmh gride—-Mae Beth Jenkins.
tended Prominent Persona
Of Pike County.
i I'.r.e
I Probate Judice-lo.br Blavent and;
M M C...*!;?:., the rire.-nt Juri.u.:
Im'li ure y> year* of age. both came
It. J—rkr-od from other aclioo— lot
{ttie ftethmtii fiish school flas* off
j tl-t, Wre sraduated In the .e-_e
HOW THE DRAFT
PLAN W|L WORK
ShufHint. Of Cards
To Pick Conscriots
For Training.
WILL REGISTER
ON OCTOBER 16
All Men Between Ages Of
21 and 35, Inclusive,'
Must Reg later.
Here f* how the draft will work.
It will be -Boy B'om N'Kiit'. wlu» ela.. four fMra later and chuee law ; o, October IS all men -si t_ _i
eeted oh _ecot_ »tr«et wtU Ukejtem Star, will be held on Tuetdav r*f, *T *******■**>* *>***** "Citizen- Morle Br-nner. Kathryn sio.w.: Wavrrly Sertice Club, meet, a*, six:** Utelr career*. itocltutt- wilt irttitter at t^is__*
place on Saturday, a-rptember 31.ievening. September 34th. All PattlZ^ **}*** ******* "-ousand* of Herbert Noel and Job:, W*bb. P ***■■ FrWay. Sepi_nt_r »Ui. at j Slaven*, a native of Pike w«r*t. (_ , k«m to ta«U-*_ti ta *_.
HMO. and according to plans being j "Matrons and Past Patrons are re- \m"* ,*r*t* *°******* «■ **** eignt1 Seventh grade-Cljile rield*. Jeai>;«*.« Ukc White Club. {and a resident ot Deter Valley in _*•*&£__■_
made It 1* to be a gala day for I quetted to be present. A tpeclal pro- ______„ .*pu_!i?"e,ntral ohl° »re Ccnkel. Wayne Conxc: and Itol_lj CtUef sffeaker* on ihe program: J*ck-m County near the Scioto ; t«..t board*—It Is Intended trf
Waverly. (gram is to be preaented tn their bon- I V^T^t B*t*M**' 8********** -It. j Witllamt. : win be: M'
The cetemonle* are *_he_i_ed to lor. |a:thea_xo county fairgrounds at j —** o 1 , jArea Cotin
take place-at three p. tn, and ani o ,^£fV^ . iDEATH SUMMONS •"' °' ********* Cmillcoihe Dittrkt'hls senior year.
^_^_r»5--__| BEAVER CmZEN!»T___?. _£__ SipiELD TRIALS "• i^SS-T
|C__ir_^KS_ J ANDB-NCH SHOW
*r 7. j-s..-i«;™ —--».* •••-• ... .-..*..u lo_R) arjurtl*—it is tm«r_e_ ii
Mr Harry. Wagner. Bdoto Ountr^IIne. «_, a varsity member hav„ ^ to gjoo-. wUI ,hufJ1e y^
tmrlt noy Scout Estetu'Jve. '■ °* Jack-on* ftsotbaU team dutlnj: rt_i*tra__n eartU and a-tve each _
effort has been made to arrange a
program which win be lnt_rt_*_n,t
and entertaining to the several
thousand townspeople, patron* and
-.visitors who are expected to attend.
It la anticipated lhat the portion
of Second Street from the Court
Hoi. . to the Methodi*t Church will
be closed to trairic and tht* will provide a splendid place to obterve the
cerem_n_s.
._
n'xitirs-tton eartU and give each a
number.
ler U chairman of the committee r"'ner u* Attorney Wray the Troop Committee of Troop ****. ■ In a local boor.', file wVl be out
Mr.. Carrie Rader and Ftam* J of.tuu employee* *poi_orin, the; Beven* Expire* After A ! which it spc_-rt_ by WaverlySer- T „ u t_ o _• t. _ Wn «"r*TfS_t wJ-kS
^_______?t-_!,_:- , Lon*IHn iv_eClub. WillMirCc-l-CrirmtnT0^'"^ B* t.Fuh«>* i^Yn-Th^i^f* ^
. ******** *>* these counties have' jof the Committee which include*.; Came Attocialion On . qoestionnsire* then will be «_t
___ «_?. -a _. •J***n***ns- < William Bevens. _ nattva of taw-1 °* ****** * 8*******. Dr. Charle* , Sept. 28-29. j to _* man, tn the order In •**___
Philip'_!-f "J;, , , - Brow,_ ?lkf'' Ad-;rence County. Ky.. diM «t 3:30 p.j* Prt-ler. the Rev. Philip L WII* I ihetr nitm-*m wm dra-wn, aaktn.
'••am. Scioto. Jackson and LaaTence.; m ._,.,_>.. .ts*r* .- m__. _e tn-bsms.
ily
Chief Beneficiariea
Under Verdict.
The will of the
Schw—rdt, for yeara
late
A large platform will extend along I dtlren of W.-ny." wss 'aSS 1 ___?_._S__,-_,_ D"y" . "T *1U \ '>***«
On aeptember ttth and 29th the' -he number of d**pet_ents. phytic—
the new building with seating ca
parity of approximately one
r—i_ „___ p-. mm maw »w»: __S !_L ______ _." * * _—_ n, - —
_t ___* ___!!.'b!._ __ i-r_a-_a__ -n-r! -_j_ ._->■'_»•_: _
»on* haie heard Oovernor Bricker'*
|M__oHr_ky of Columbot. Both are djjcuMio^
While Ootemor Bricker s speech
till highlight the days ouling, pro-
tary atpect which at this time grip* j Waverly are the bei__ciart«_ In \ ***m of ******** beginning at ten
the world. the win. Mlts PfayllU Rader It the * m_ **** ********* »*> ****h hpge ftre-
C_n*p___m James O. P-lk.wUl -B_er_a__ ,*"*» dls*>^ ** 7:3° P- ***- ****
come from Waahlngton to partlct- The estate Is ettbnated at $_,-1 ***** ********<*■
pate in th. ceT*_iOn_a and Hon |000, ot which 115.000 U real estate I"1** program follows:
Joseph R Betterley. superintendent j and I _.000 persoonat.
of the Division of -_st Offices, will | Attorney W. T. Reed and C
have been Invited to attend the * nice time. Hunter* from out oriptttoni. claa* III. tserrlee deferred
.meeting as guest* of the Service,the county requested lhat a. make beesuse of dependent*), and class
Sheriff Kobert E Mercer.
iJohn R. Teichert. Superintetvlent, Pike Oounty Ptth and Otunc^ Prj>-: |
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