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s THE REPUBUCAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5*h, 1342 ® c* PAGE EIGHT GIVENS who liavc been Uving In Penn- Uie week end at the homc of .„_.._._, ... ... , sylvanls, have returned to their his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na- %, _%.__i_ _ home here. !won Border ln Dog Hollow. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rowe and j p,^ Ir-,__ hM --ov^ hls Border will te Inducted Into the oaby ot Springfield spent lli _w miu to iht McKinnis farm. Army soon and will make twin uwk end here w th relatives. Ca_, j-^ who ,f -fl-ptoyed broUiers now in service. ?s^._S,_.,ncorJ_:.*0n,'.Ky;'at Curtis-Wright at Columbus, and Jolly Slon* and family of; { y^ wc<>k cnd at w_ home Columbus rpent Sunday at thc|m _-„,_.,, Hollow. George Slone home. _' <1 Ocle Bloomfield. who ls em- M« w>d hire.. G-.rg* Gnca! ployed in Dayton, spent the ton. of Buck Hollow, relumed to j ot Bethel and Helen Crabtree, wc_k __<, -t he_ tMmc y^^ of Springfield spent Sunday at Thc Koad<a, Bridge Force on thc Pearl Crabtree home. i „)(. D T> and L hftvc moved to Mrj T. B. McGuire .V..1 f:im-; Given* it/spent the week end ln Sclo-- Thc senior CUss of the Bea- ,oV*- f _. ,_ '. _, !ver high school enjoyed welner Jean Rapp and Wanda Brem-j-hd mBrshmallow roast at Lake mer of Columbus spent Uie week j y,-.^ __ Nesday night and Uic end st their homes hcre. ; following were* In attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mossbarg- j Kitty and Betty Bohst, Maxine er of Washington C. H. spent* Hine?, Alenc Maggard, Mariam thc week end at the Henry Stoll* and Iris Maynard, Dariene Hale home. j Virginia Ehrman, Gcorrge Nutt, Rev. Kellog of Chillicothe. Junior Alien, Albert Weaver, preached at Given* Chapel on! Gene Zimmerman. J. T. Pratt. Sunday momlng. j K'.son and Calvin Davis, Ben James Denney attended the'Thompson, Jr.. William Jeok- Cnlumbus, has been removed to revival meeting at Pleasant Hill j Ins, Donld Fout, Jay Ingalls, on Sunday night. ; William and Warren Balxer, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duckett the following guests. Bonnie of Springfield and Mrs. Francis , Brammer. Neva Slone, Jack Moats of Wnverly were fn Giv- Dixon. Junior Hincs, George ens on Sunday. j Rapp, Jr.. Bud Bobst, Myrtle Havarri Boydston of Chillico-; Greer and Kenneth Thompson, the was In Givens Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Border of Mr. and Mrs. Don Richardsosn Oklahoma City, Olahoma, spent Mrs. Eva Estes Bonl ot Mt Gilead, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Estes of Bueyrus, spent the week end here, ami at Beaver. Ralph McKinnfl, who Is In the 81st Division Wild Cats from Camp Ructer, Alabama, has teen visiUng relatives hcre and at Jackson. Winifred Hlnes Bryan of Portsmouth, spent lhe week end at the F. C. Hlnes homc. WUUam Kuhn, Jr., is work-. _„___,__ ,l_ k1-», _, _ ._.-._ ing on thc C, and O. Ry. on the | __?!___i_8_i_____? __L B__f^!C church and baptismal services at calling on relaUves and friends S Besver Valley Church near Bea- j here on Sunday. rer on Sunday. } Mr. end Mrs. Henry Young Charles Birkhimer of Colum- and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Wsde bus spent Sunday with friends, and son. Roger Lee. returned hcre. j to their homo In Cleveland on Mr. snd Mrs- S. D. McGuire Sunday after spending s few had ss their dinner guests on days with their parents,- Mr. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mc- and Mra. John ScheuUe. Gulre and Lawrence, Mr. snd. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Ehrman j Mrs. T. B. McGuire. Jane, Joan spent the week end with Mr md son. Fred. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Anderson of * Kellle Thompson. i Columbus. V Mrs. Alms Kathryn WMisma PIK"FTON i°* Washington C. H. was the II. _____ - week end guest of Lucille Hat-S Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryan, for- ] t*u!tKmdvi R,pp _nd dau-i mer residents of Pikcton.sre sn- Robblns section. I "nd ***** ^U„f°und »n' p"Wck James Webb and son. Pres-ten_._LM^_-l_:W,lff>Min' on rbier. Virginia, apent a few j days last week with ber parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Pierce j of Bookwalter. Corporal and Mrs. Bud Hare Saturday. October 17th, ^S^lSSli&Jt^imm^^J&7'£S^ U*e_ "_SaS *- of Tennessee spent a brief visit last four months in Montana. *■ £"""_?*££• £ ?UA^ ,£_.?! >«« **<* ****** **** ****'* *>**• Martha Olvens, who has been ^VJll^™' patient at Grant hospital in ol ******** Piketon Theatre SATURDAY ONLY NOVEMBER 7th It's gay Snd hill-arious—wUh th* Weavers at their wackiest—Hilarious comedy. sprlnkl*d wilh lively "mountain music." including som* of th* old song iavoritet Ilk* "Oh, Susanna." "He was a Wandering Sheep" and "Lit* is Lik* a Mountain RaUroad." Weaver Brothers and Elviry — in — Shepherd oft th#1 ilyw-Hare, Ozarks Frank Albertson, Thurs- Maril: ton Hall Shorts: News, 2 Reel Comedy Earl SUcott. who is employed • _- »--■•*-- _# _.__ _.._. -__ ._-i- i at Dayton, spent the week end the home of her aunt and uncle.: _, ... w * _ «._._ Jl'summVrto^^01^' Sr'iI M" ***U^7 A. Stedman at Summerford. If SprinRflcld( ^m the week Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and cnd at _eIr homc hcrc Mrs. Miller of Columbus, spent Sergeant PcrTy JusUce. who Thursday at Uie Con Pennington has ,,-<,„ wlth the u. s. Mmy home, 'somewhere Ui the Pacific War M. L. Sherman of Dogwood Zone, spent Uie weck end with Rldgc. back of Wheelersburg, his mother. Mrs. J. T. Justice. spent thc past week with his Sergeant JusUce is enroute to nephew. Rev. J. R. Ferguson. N. Carolina where he will en- Word wis received here last tcr an olfflcer** training school, weck of thc death tn Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frye of of James M. Slack, 64, former Xcnia spent thc weck end with C. and O. Ry. operator at Rob- relatives in Pikcton. bins and while hcre stayed at Mrs. Harold Anderson was a Uie Rodcl homc. business visitor in Portsmouth Mrs. Wm. McKinnis'and Mm. on Friday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Welty Ben- nett Miss Gaynelle ScheuUe ts on tbe sick list. Shc has been confined to her ted for several days but is feeling some tetter at this wlUng. Dr. Moore of Pikcton is the attending physician. C. M. Stephenson and son, Delmar, returned to Columbus on Monday after spending the week end at their home hcre. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams ' and son, Larry, wcre shopping in Columbus on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Adrian arc i spending this week in Columbus. Miss June Estes has returned to hcr homc hcre from stats i of California where shc has been Just Received A Small Shipment OF Ford TraCtOrS Ferguson NOW ON DISPLAY All Implements Work From HYDRAULIC LIFT Clarence Vallery -DUfttr-r »»n V, -^ WAVERLY. OHIO PHONE 170 ct tk * Thomas McKinnis of Jackson Paul Dally, who is employed left on Friday for Camp Ed- at Dayton, spent the week end wards, Mass., to see Thomas, with his family here, who is to leave soon for over-: Fsien Holt, former supcrin- * s****- '• tendent of thc Piketon schools, | Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dixon who now resides in Fairfield and son. Jack, spent Friday ln County, was a guest of friends CircleviUc. 0tra. J. T, Scheutle, Anna K. and Johnnie Remy past weck with Mr^fSnd Mrs John Voelker ln Dayton. Dorothy Mae McGuire has teen on thc sick list James Sheppard of Columbus represented thc Dunn and Brad In Pikcton on Saturday. Mrs. Ed Biakeman left on last *x7777 Sunday for Baltimore. Maryland where ihe will Join her husband, who ls employed In that city. DK and Mrs. It. M. JusUce ot Ashland. Ky., and Miss Virginia Justice, who Is attending !___!_*__ **** "7***^** *nnxx*1 Khool"to'thifclt^, *_^reek vtslt hcre last week W. Biakeman, Jr., of Bourn end ,:-.<::lr. rOftnA of Mrs. J. T. Justice. Dr."lnd Mra. Mack E. Moore Ville spent the past wcek here were" ^tdm Seaman Ikfdgy with relaUves. by xhc Macsa of Dr. Moore's fa- Harvey Hammond ot Wash ington C. H.. spent the week hcre with relaUves. past ther, John Moore. visiting her brother. Gene, who has been in camp there. • V REVIVAL IN PROGRESS Revival services arc now ln i progress at thc Linn Hill church between Waveriy and Beaver i on State Route 335. Thc religious meetings begin each evening at 7:30 o'clock with thc Rev. M. D. Maple, Richmondale, as the minister. V 1 NOTICE "From this day on I wUl not te responsible for any dcbti contracted for by any one other than Virgil or myself." Mrs VlrgU W. Bumgarner j 107 E. llth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. WANTED Good Used Cars ■ CASH MUST HAVE GOOD TIRES WILL PAY CASH BEFORE GASOLINE RATIONING NOVEMBER 22nd, 1942. Clarence Vallery PHONE 170 WAVERLY. OHIO Waveriy Theatre Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6-7th ROARING with the THRILLS ot power-diving pilots! THROBBING with tte ROMANCE of flying men in loval THUNDERING with the DRAMA ot this war's unsung heroes! "Flight Lieutenant" — WITH — Pat O'Brien, Glen Ford, Evelyn Keyes Sunday and Monday, Nov. 8-9th His first dramatic role in years. Out of his forgoUen past was flung tha accusation that made him ask this startling question. "AM I A MURDERER?" Into her liU came tears that bar man was a lot mer -killer, thief, lover of many woman. A M»tr©-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. William Powell and Hedy Lamarr — in — 'CROSSROADS' WHERE WOMEN WAIT TO SEAL YOUR FATE — WTTH — Claire Trevor, Basil Rathbone, Margaret Wycherly Wednesday, Nov. 11 SPINE.TINGLIKG THRILLS of the great human conflict waged to keep open the Ufa line of a nation through the precipitous and battle-scarred passes ot tha famous Burma Road. "A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD" Laraine Day, Barry Nelson, Stuart Crawford, Keye Luke, Sen Young, Edward Ashley, Miles Mander ThVvfoUowing persons may caU al tba Theatre tor a If* birth\_y pass to any one of the above shows: Roberta Rob- erti—JCUnds WUUams—Dolores Whaley—Chajlei Birkhimer—Morris Swigev—V«l»« De-iy—Bob Deering—Ruth KalfaVbhas. Deacon—OUie Deacon—Mrs. Marlon AUen— Wm. Shrader. Jr.—Floyd Deacon—Hobart Helman. Sr.— Arthur White—George K. Worley—Dorothy Stubbs—Hob- crt Hainan* Jr.—Robart Deacon—Janice Calvert—Charles Karris. » Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander- .. _.--,. « . *on (nee Donna Sonner) of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Perry of Xc-,a nt _c wcck cnd wlth South Charleston spent the wtaUvw m pikcton. week end at the Llllle Rapp Mr ^ Mrs Gwl_lc !_*_- r?0, ^..u . _ _ J*** Columbus were^wcek end Mrs Ethel Remy has moved Kuesls ot Mrs b^-,., parents, from Bobo to Beaver. Mr _nd Mn. „ sonner. The following people were: Haro,d Andcr-on. who hM callcrs at the J. T. ScheuUe ,,_<._ ct-pi0yed temporarily at ^me on Siuida^ Mrs Edward NashviU Tcn, ,_. b<xn Shrader, Cecil and Oris of Co transferred back to Patterson ._ ___ Flcld. *t Fairfield, Ohio, where he is employed as a mechanic. V crtim lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Balxer of Bainbridgc, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Bumgarner, Fred Pfarr and Mre. Elhoff of Waver-1 . D C> A urp ly, Mr. and Mre. Denver Pfarr DtAVfiK of ChUlicothe, Mr. and Mre. J. I Rev. and Mrs. A. Richard cn- O. Irvine Jean, Mr. and Mrs. tcrtained her brother and wUe, Heber Bosworth, Leona Pylo and children from Portsmouth and daughter of Chillicothe. ion Saturday. Onc for Ripley U that Tracy! Ben Adams and Bob Besch Brickcy. who lives in Buck Hoi- of Columbus spent the weck end low says Uiat he has a nanny at Beaver. goat Uiat goes hunting nearly ' Gaynelle ScheuUe is on tho every day with his hound and sick ***t * bed at present on some occasions have left with i Woodrow Bobst and mother the hound at three o'clock ln and May Lelst called on Mr. and the afternoon and stay out on Mrs. Christ Brust recently, a hunt untU eight o'clock the Nellie M. Leist of Luna, f next morning. The hound al- meriy of Beaver, will cntcj ways waits on the goat to catch Uie Loyal Workers Class of thc up wtth It. Methodist Sunday School in tho Mr. and Mrs. George Shelby Ladies' Aid Hall above the post and Don Bandy of Leesburg. office on Wednesday evening, spent Sunday here with rcla-i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haltcr- tives. j man had several visitors lost Raymond Howard, who at- Sunday, tends tbe Ohio SUte School for 1 Mr. and Mra. Waller Kinn. the Blind spent thc past weck son of Middletown wcre recent at hb homc hcre. guests of their aunt, Mrs. Dora Verna Boydston Beawbein WcUer. has returned to her home ln Mrs. White of PortsmouUi Toledo frora a sales promotion caUed on hcr aunt, Mrs. Mar meeting of Uic Avon Company tha Davis onc day last week, held in San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Ralph Sheward Is slow- Word received from Melvin ly improving after undergoing Lansing that hc is in San An- j *" appendix opcreUon. tonlo, Texas, Barracks. Mrs. Grace Rhea has return- Leo Frederick, who is in a ed to her home from Porta- camp in Georgia, was visiting mouth General hospital where his sister, Clco Glvens, last she has been a surgical patient. week. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Blake and The Jones Greater Shows daughter, Rose, of Bookwalter, have their truck and equipment were visitors here Tuesday, stored in thc ScheuUe Garage Mrs- Pauline Adams enteral Beaver for the winter. ' tained thc Loyal Workers of Here Is onc that will make" the M. E. Sunday Scbool at hcr Uie items of 25 years from now country homc Wednesday after- on. About the middle of Octo- noon. ber. IMI, Uiere wcre 5 strange Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Noxscl and ladles came into Voelker's store children. Ronald Earl, aod at Givens at different times on Ralph, of Sciotovillc, wcre tbe the same day and not one of dinner guests of Bev. and Mrs. them asked for coffee, which Richards Saturday evening. has been a record ln the last el Mr. and Mra. Arthur Rapp weeks. 'and son. Roger Mack, of Co- ! Mr. and Mrs. John McKlnnli luxhbus and Mra. Martha Rosser entertained on Sunday with a ** McArthur wore thc Sunday turkey dinner in honor of Ralph *ue*ts of Mr. and Mra. Chalmer McKinnis. who is home on a 10 Stephenson. day furlough from Camp Rue- Un- Maude Bobst and daughter, Alabama. The following tere, ***** Le* **** Kalhlcen, wcre present: Wm. McKinnis ******* ***** "»«** **** ****** Mr. of Jackson. Mra. Maude Voelker **>* ****■ Lawrence WUUams of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Voelker. Columbus. Eva and John and the honored Mr. and Mra. Paul Buehler of guest. ,Columbus were the week end Jack Dlxon and Earnest New- guests of his mother, Mrs. John some spent Monday in A-hland, Bu-hlar. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bosworth Rev. Harlan Montgomery and Mrs. Leona Pyle and daughter. Rev. Lonnie Murray conducted Martha, of ChUUeothe, AUCTION We Will On Wed-Nov. llth at 6:()0 p. m. Sell at PUBLIC AUCTION PIECEMEAL DEWEY'S STORE JASPER, OHIO Approximately $22,000 Retail Stock on the Auction Block DRY GOODS NOTIONS HARDWARE FURNITURE Pi WALL PAPER LINOLEUM CLOTHING IMPLEMENTS ROOFING GROCERIES ETC., in lots to suit buyers PICK-UP TRUCK FIXTURES, etc TERMS: CASH We will also accept bulk bids on entire stock. FOR SALE or LEASE BUILDING and FIXTURES Continues Daily Until AI) Sold to the Bare Walls. Sales Daily at 10:00 a. m., 2:00 p.m. and 7:00p.m. Liquidators - Auctioneers - Appraisers Selling Out Dewey Store / c / The Republican Herald VOLUME 100. WAVERLY. OHIO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1942 NUMBER 45 New Post Office Is Adorned by Murai!96 MORE Y0UTHj|^^^ "Arrival of the Packet" Painted by Roy Best Who Comes Home to Do Work jLEAVEIFOR ARMY GIVEN BANQUET Go To Huntington, W. Va., For Final Examination 52 PASS WHILE 44 ARE REJECTED Accepted One* Will Report < For Active Duty At FL Thomas Novcmbrr 24 Ninety -six Pike County Selective Service men left Monday ifor HuntSnijton. W. Va.. where ■ they were examined for service in the V. S. Army. Ot the 4-H Advisor* Guests : Of Waveriy Service Club. TROPHIES ARE GIVEN WINNERS Challenge Cup A«»in Won By Beaver Club Led Hy Mrs. Omer Davit. . were Thc 52 who were accepted wUl report for duty on Tuesday, November 24. Tho*e who were examined Monday arc ax fol- <By Mrs. LouU J, Schausell, Sec- ent Water Street, was the main long the towpath ahead of thc resent, Mrs. Leo Lorbach, com-, CEOnCE A. HERMAN Waveriy Aerie No. 2227, Fr» . ^_ _____ __ __ ,„-_■_-,,- ,__ M who "wen. 52 'w_re ZZZ'l. ternai Oriler ut FuRlea. wiU hold guests* were "present and about |ed and 44 wer7 re^t^.^*^^*^*0/^* **'™r in half of the 4-11 Club leode« of The Wavf.-riy Svrvicc Club was host to the Pike County 4-H Advisors at a banquet held at Lake While laat Friday evening. A total of 66 members aod Artist Roy Best of Wilmciu. 111., native of Wavarly. palntad the above mural for Waverly's naw post office, talcing ior his tbam* a scan* along th* Ohio and Erie Canal daring th* 1st* Sixties. retarr. Scioto Valley Chapter, D. A. R.) I business thoroughfare. Now, af- boat are the mules that furnish- prising the following member-* ; tcr the better part of a century, cd the motive power for canal Mrs. Joseph Gehres, Mrs. Ceo. the relocating of thc highway boats, ln thc right foreground HIU and Mrs. Louis J. Schau* ' will make this a busy scene of awaiting shipmen are Pike Co. sc il. The committee * received The mural recently installed travel and commerce. products, grain, poultry, hide* the able assistance and coopera- in thc new post office in Waver ! The boat shown is a comblna- and flour. Firm names shown on tion of Postmaster A. 'S. Kee- ly was done by Roy F. Rest, a tion type, typical of inland wat the buildings are those of well chle. the untiling efforts ofj commercial artist of Wilmcttc. cr craft and -used for both pass* j known Waveriy families of that Congressman Jacob E. Davis of j Illinois, and a native of Waver- engcrs and freight. The artwt Itime. | Waveriy, and thc awurance and j ly- ' I states he has on good authority i Negolations for the mural be- i consideration of Edward B. It Is cntitlcld, "Arrival of thc • that a boat of this period was Ron some months ago in Uic Sci- Rowan, assistant of fine arts In Packet," and depicts a scene a [ ,jameU*Thc Wave." joto Valley Chapter, Daughters Washington, long the Ohio and Eric Canal.! Jamas Emmitt Pictured : of the American Revolution of Mr. Best returned to Waverlv during the late 1860's, prior toj Pictured in the lower left Waveriy. Onc of the Chapter's several ,timc, doing research! thc building of thc railroads. I side is the figure of Mr. James most enthusiastic and active work before completing this hb- The buUdings shown arc much Emmitt, founder of Waveriy and members. Mrs. Joseph A. Gehre* toricat mural. Tbe artist's mo-1 the same now as then. In those : of many early -business enter- presented the matter. A mural ther, Mrs. Margaret Best, re-'■ times the canal wiUi the adjac- prises and first-postmaster. A-' committee was appointed by' the sides In Waveriy. Theodore M*lvln Murray (*nl) S|. Hanry C*org* KunkI* Lloyd Dalton Smith Charles Dorwin Acord. Wilb*f J Brust rioyd Woods Lloyd D. Green (trans)4 Fr*d Warr*n Follls Carl Fyff* Robert Clarcnc* Vollmcr U>e basement of the hall Market Street, on Friday even Ing. November 13th. The com mlttee In charge is making ar rancements to serve a turkey dinner. Geor«e A. Herman of the county were rtpres-cnted. Thp Service Club arranged ft very plea-sing menu and an appropriate program. The speaker was Mr. Aian Griffin from the Social Studies Area of the Ohio WoSfl'Li^U,y a Gon1 s** ""ivcrslty. Mr. CrUln's Worthy Prc-udcnt and Pa»l subject dealt W.U, teaching d«- E mocraey to th* young boys and ; girls. ; State President of the F O i will be thc guest speaker. V PRESTON DAILY WINS HIS WINGS Th- Honor Clubs of tlte county were announced and a vcry beaulUut green and white pen- ant bearing tha 4-H insignia and Honor Club for 1M2 were pre- Johnl* LouU Bop.Md*i.rr*d> I Complete. 'Flight Training ^ttl^mmlT^o^'led Gilbert Henry Vlck*nr . Course At Pensacola, Fla., 'by MrK. Bay Bakenhester. Mrs. WUllam J.me. Blak.maa ,Jw_. p,k_ -___,„ 4.„ Band w William Thad._.°McCulch.on' _ Prwton A Daily, son of W. by Johanna Samson and Dav.t MEETING IS HELD GRAVEL TRUCK BY FARM BUREAU | CRUSHES BOY FIRE DESTROYS I INSTITUTES TO GROCERY STORE! GET UNDERWAY ISO People In Attendance Robert Phipps Killed In A To Hear Program And To En Joy Banquet Fall Under Truck On Wednesday. Thc 22nd annual meeting of Robert Carl Phipps, 15. aon *he Pike County Farm Bureau of Mr. and Mra. Dorsey Phlppj Contents of Trainer Grocery j State Speakers to Be Present Ruined In An All Night Blaxc. Fire of undetermined origin charred thc stock and Interior At Stockdale And Latham Meetings. The Farmers' InsUtute season will open in. Pike County which took place on last Friday of Chillicotbe Route 5, was in-. of the Sherman Trainer Grocery at Stockdale on next Monday evening. November 6th. at the stanUy killed, Wednesday about; |n the MendenhaU Building on November 16th. The program high achool building in Waver- 10:30 a. m. \jrhen hc fell off a'the corner of Market and Sec-; will start Monday afternoon and ly was voted one of the best and loaded one ton gravel truck on' ond Streets, in Waveriy, ear.|y will continue Uiat evening fol- roost successful meetings ever Sandy Road, Franklin Town; Friday morning. lowing by forenoon, afternoon held. , . ship, and thc wheels passed over j The blase was discovered by and evening sessions on thc fol- About 150 people were in at- the left side of his body, caus-, Ernest Dowdle of Waveriy who lowing day. tendance at thc banquet and pro- Ing internal injuries, a broken; sent in the alarm. The Waveriy } "*~~ "f^ "nd_ **^*t***** skull. Cor-, Fire Department answered the en wiUi an afternoon session on} gram. ' Thc Latham InsUtute will op-; . —-_ -v. —,_n wiUi an afternoon session oni The program was In charge oncr R- E 0'»vc«" *** Deputy; call. Members of Uie fire de-, next Wednsdfty, -November 18.; of J. E. Swiger and consisted ot s,^1H_^rry .Cook **P*****- ; partroent were of the opinion and will continue that evening. buslne.u _ — --...—. miul Wlu continue uiat evening.. meeUng, music, plct- Thc Phipps boy was working: that Uic blaze had burned for 4 followed by three sessions on Uie I uxes and a very intcresUng ad- on a Uuck engaged by the town j or 5 hours. f~*i~_-*-- *«- *»-__—»-.- to < drws on Farm Bureau and thc ^'P ** ****** hauling. The driv-i War," by Attorney E. A. Moats. E. F. Rlttenour also gave a talk. Several guesu wcre present including: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hirsch of Chillicothe. It was decided to elect one- following day, -November 10. Thc main stock ot goods was j Each of the committees are | cr was Oscar Gilbert. Riding in; in u,c largc TW)to in _„, fr--t busy adj_,t,nK their programs | the cab with GUbert was Doc of the building. The room was to meet the war needs. The! Howard, the county officials re-j t|ghUy closed which caused Uic state supcrvi: isor stated that the j | blaze to burn slowly. The door programs should promote thd j truck with i between the front room and a public welfare, strengthen- our. room in the rear in which feed needed institutions, and that thc: ported. Riding on thc _ Phipps were Edward and BueU #wi_ ^^ ,___ third _rthTdlr-Ctora each year ^0*7*******' who witnessed the I 'Mother merchandise was stor- service to thc famUy and indi-, hereafter. Iaccidw,t- j ed, waa closed and the blaze vidual werc of minor concern. 1 Ten new directors were chos-: Surviving, besides the parents did not spread to the rear He states that farmers and farm ^n, I are one brother, Charles Jr., and room. The wall on the west side leaden havc the opportunity to ! Patriotic songs and music by'3 *l*ters. Dosha Ailcen. Evalene of Uie building about Uie cen- fight and produce. All programs j Jimmy Moore, Henry Penn, Car. I **** NetUc Frances, all at homc.; ter of the room, was badly char , should provide information : ol HiU and Garnet Ertle were* Funeral services will be held .red and lt seems that the blaze which is authentic and that can; enjoyed Friday afternoon at 2:00 at the j might have started at that point, be used by local communiUe. ; The banquet was served by S****T Baptist church with Uic, Mr- Trainer did not carry any * further the efforts needed to' thc Home Economics Class of ****■ Lonnle Murray In charge insurance and was not able to the Waveriy high school. ,"** ******* ***** follow ta Uie estimate his loss. Some of Uw Movies of old and new mem Sandy cemetery under the dlrec-. good- ca- be salvaged. bcra were shown. 'Uon ot A. H. Boyer Funeral j v. V : Home of Waveriy. V- COMPLETES TRAINING Charles L. Baker, 21, son of Mrs. Herbert Hatfield, Waveriy Route 3, and WUUam Bak er, of Columbus, has written to his mother, that hc has complct I win the war. . Both Uie Latham and Stock- j dale Institute.", will be state- j supported and two outstanding j ' speakers have been scheduled. Mr. Sam Ptumer, one of the 1 RATION DATES CHANGED SUFFERS HEART ATTACr | J^\££g*££fc$ I le^ng colurnnisU of the Ohio , George Weiss. 81, widely ^grani that the reglstraUon farmer, aod Mrs. H F. White.. ' ""(dates for gasoline rationing have!" ******* **. Denmark, will ap | known resident of Pee Pee „_, „r „___.„_ Mv, , „ Township is seriousUr ill at the ^ changed to November 18. j ***** **** *** 0i,Utl?rogram T ****** *** »**■ Ear», **>*. 18 and 20. All automobile own-' *'crts ** *°** Stockdale and La ed his training at Great Lakes jwho ******* * the Prussia com !__. will ^mer |n Uie school i *******' Naval StaUon and bas been as-:munity. Mr. Welts was stricken 1<w^ to th _ ^ uhovt\ _-_-___ .J^,—— _,. signed to U. S. S. MontpeUer. He I™"' • ***** «Uack Sunday arf- jdat„ ror y^- .A-. ^^ OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAr writes that he likes Navy life 1 t«moon and has been In a very | s-boofc wm be open for this! Financial institutions and the and says the food la very good!scrious condition since that J purpose from 1:00 to 5:00 on ******* house in Waveriy wcre and plentiful. He joined the Na- j *****- j Wednesday and Friday but wUl j dosed yesterday ta observance vy at an Akron recruiting sta- "' ' ' Yl^l ->-..---__ I be open from 1:00 to 000 on j °* Armistice Day. There wcre no tlon last September. His ad. "OTICE GASOLINE DEALERS j Thursday, in order that those | niral mail deliveries but the dress is: Charles L. Baker CAS) All gasoline dealers are here- j c^j. owners who work through! Postoff ice wa* open all day and Division F. Billet No. 210, U. S-;wlth notified that there wUl be the day may register ln theic,ty deUvery of mafl was madc S. Montpelier, care of Postmas-;a meeting in the court room in {evening. Ia« usual, ter New York City. N. Y. Waveriy on Tuesday, November Supplemental registration V 117th. at 8:00 at -Which time Mr. j WUT be held at the auditorium SAUER KRAUT LUNCHEON John McRoberts from the State at Waveriy high achool begin- The Fourth and Sixth Circles! Office of OPA.^ wUl Instruct Ltag at 12*00 noon Monday No- of Uw; Methodist chureh will _">cm in Uielr pa^t of Uie gaao- vcmber 23rd and continuing un- have a sauer kraut luncheon on Wednesday, November 18th, from 11:00 to 1:30. Prices wiU be 35c per plate. Tbe menu wU! consist ot roast pork, sauer kraut, mashed potatoes, dump lings, apple pie and coffee. V „ . ■ TO PLAY WESTERN Tbe Waveriy high school var aity and leeaseea basketball line rationing program. ■V- Ul 0.00 p. m. each day throughout November 28th. On Thanksgiving day hours of registration will be 2:00 to 9:00 p. m. All gasoline consumers who SPONSOR ROLL CALL The Waveriy Service Club is ! sponsoring an honor roll for all Ptke County men ta the differ* 1 use gasoline for stoves, gas en- en t branches of the armed ser- j gtaes. tractors, motor boats, any vices of tbe United States. The! off highway consumption, wiU roU wlU be constructed in the | register on the above dates. Any court bouse yard and wUl list all of the Pike County men ta teem wfll play the Western ru- the Armed Forces, rel high scbool Uams at ,.Xm tbam on Friday evening, Nov. 13th. Western will play Green Township, Scioto County, at La REMOVED HOME Mra. Almeda Lett, wbo bas [been a medical paUent at tbe tham on next Tuesday evening, Portsmouth General hospital, November 17. Western is also was moved to ber home near scheduled to play Piketon on! Beaver Tuesday ta the Devia- Friday evening, November 20, Hammer-stein ambulance. one not regisetring for his "A" card on the 18th, IBth or 20th wfll not be able to register unUl after the 30tb. at which time tbey msy apply at the local ration board. V Mr. and Mra. A S. Keeehle spent Sunday ta Columbus with tbelr soo-ta-law and daughter, Mr. aad Mrs. H. L- McConkey. APPOINTED ADVISOR Mr. Jacoo ttapp bas been ap pointed Price Advisor of tho! local ration board.- Mr. Rapp I will handle al) information ofi this nature in the future, work- j tag with tbc Chief Clerk of tbe! board. V GIFT SALE lhe Golden Rule Class of the Methodist Sunday Scbool will hold a sale of hand-made gifts st Vallery Hardware, Saturday. December Sth. The sale wUl start promptly at one o'clock. V Homer Rose Marley T. Smiih Jay'Wabb Brown Fred Wlllard Martin Vora Branson KniiUr Charles Louis P»uit. Jr. Forrest Ray Crabtree Henry Clay White Dewey Pearl Hanson Andrew Jackson Floyd Samuel Parks Benton Harold Adams William'Clayton Smith Estel Wells. Walter Albert Henry Paul Eugene Bakenhester Kenneth Steven Potrata. Keenui Preston (transferred) Jacob William Anderson Donald Edward Blaum WiUiam J. Scott (enlisted) Lluta Orvllte Hockenberry WUUam Thomas Reed Harry T. Haynes Fay Vernon Thompson Delmon Relslnger Oliver Lloyd GilUnd * Arisona Wads Reno Est ill Short Earl Dalles Leeth Clarence Booth Moon John Franklin Roberts Bertie Emory Davis RusseU Arnold Smllh Elijah Paul Carter. Fremont Smllh James Henry Anglemyer Heber Roeman Vanhoy Robert Owen Knlsley Letter Ray West Homer Dale Smith Raymond Jacob Roe John Densel Pfeifer Lloyd Elbert Mustard Haskell Collingsworth RusseU Pennington Orlie Samuel Zimmerman Paul GaUord Brown Billie Legg CUfion B. Birkhimer Harold Eugene Cottle John Leslie Tackett Ralph Brutt John Junior Foster Ivan Noel Sager George WUllam Gee George Martin Wiseman Robert Edward Jenkins Joseph Elijah Sheets Olney Edison Arminlrout James M. Cox OUver Arnold Wallin John Wallace George * Albert Irwin Jordan • Edward OrvUle Pen well Edison Harold Crabtree Robert Elmont Stodge! William Wells McAllister Eldon Lee Stulis Given Clifford Grooms George Helton Harold Bumgardner Edward Earl Smllh William Herb Fields Ambrose John Morris G. Dally, of Pikcton, won hU: Williams: Charm CTub, led by Navy "Wings of Gold" nnd waa Lucille Halterman. commissioned an Ensign In Uie *** ***o l*»*or Club* that Naval Reserve this week fol- ***** not represented will re- lowing compjetion of the pr-- ***** ***** ******* later. They scribed flight training course at ***: By»n*um Busy Stitchers, the U. S. Naval Air StaUon at '^ ** M**- G**** Stodgel and i Pensacola, Fla, the "Annapolis *,r»- ***** Wenger; And Uie of the Air." . Stockd-le Lucky Four Leaf Clufc Prior to entering Uie Naval ^***** *_r*11 A* C' Bnf"ief- service. Ensign Dally studied at! *** ********* trophy spon- Ohio State university for three ***** ** **** Waveriy Serv*-* years. While there, he received aub «•» won for the second military training as a member I *■• b* Un5,le **** * »WPf". of the Reserve Officer's Training *** ******' °m** Dav'* °f Bra I Corps and also partic-pated on ***' ™* ******* ***** "** the varsity trSck teak *7**** ** * ******** 0/ tbejMub, ' The last ot FebruSry. Dally ; ^J-,P*7'*\c.ry; . u "__,.%£ began prelimina.ry training all****** in behalf of the 4-H <«b the V. S. Naval Reserve Aviat- advitors snd **P***^* oppression Base in St. Louis, and sue- '*, *** * *** ****** Club for rec- cessfully completed his course ^*ni**7*n **** Interest shown In early ln June, before going lo "l* development of the county I Pensacola for basic and advanc ' * " f lub program. "cd Uaining MiM Helen Brown wa* pre- Having been designated a Na- i *"7** ***** * ***** V*** fertifI- val Aviator, Ensign Daily will '■■ "_* **ieh **, ******** ** the go on active duty at one of th*,0h* S** ************■ Navy's air operational training! Advisorajj^eeent were: centers before being assigned to a combat zone.' V VI^ORY BOOTH The Waveriy Boy Scout Troop grown fo. 70 unrirr th- mtttt. ^l_~-»i-,» I No. 70, under the able direction _ _^__ __,._■ of Earl James, made a fine ^h Freetand,"Mra 'lUy'Baken- rhowing of thc sale of war Sav-' !,,,,„- _.__i «#^ ,- ■sps Mrs. Tlorme Acord, Mnt. Les- lie Beeman, Mrs Jessie Leedom, Mrs. Hazel Vallery, Johanna Samson. Mrs. Manan Jones. Mrs. Petrea Vallery, Donald Mrs. Mary S. Harris, Mrs. Georgia Harris. Mrs. Eliza ing Stamps at the Victory Booth Saturday. Nov. 7th. Altho hatter. Earl Moore, George K PetUt, Helen Brown, Mrs. L. T. ... Davis, Mr* Allan Moats, Lucille no bonds werc sold they did do Hajterman, J. Allan Moete. Mae a good job of selling stamps, 1 B^er and Mra. Omer Davis. total of $70. 65 coming to thej y rescue at the last minute to take _> * CTVID HICC IM charge of the booth after one'*A\0 I UK UICO I i*« local organization cancel- j ed their date. Congratulations to j the 'Scouts. GIVING SERMON We are in need of volunteers ^*T> Arthur Dunn Expires to give their Ume to sell Bonds and Stamps. Any school, church ST society ih thc county may have charge. Plenty of Stamp* and Bond applications Will be* on hand. Call A. M. Kalis. V In Presence Of Hit Congregation. Rev. Arthur Dunn, 81. a Roll, r.ess minister, died suddenly at J nine-thirty o'clock Saturday ev ' ening, white delivering a sermon at the Cottage Corner church SUFFERS STROKE ?_■** Unn-, ... ■ _» ' ,', "" *** "-**1 v-w»*B«r VVIUVf tliillui \w7y S0rtrmenn!hUU,,,; %*7'^A^ ***&£ ST* o tte^-_-J^_-T„f.t^ Ji*"__•* **** ********tion that te would ! otokTit ^ -SS__V__f 77w * ***** to «ult M* ********* on a verty!__1JVm m Ta ^ Ch*ir *** *"* D"lh **> **"> vtriy about 8.30 a. m. Sunday.;_, M bej-i attack ^V"'nd. Y ? .V*f ^°,lhc &I" Nora Dunn- tow sons, Og- i b_« _PK _5_£_^ »l Colum ra D_„n o. iJttaburf, Robie F. XrThf f, _^t^_am^8-^ Dunn ot RusseUville, Oyde L. >W____ . !!££-_ *ob**a* Dunn of Elm Grove, and Leo H. i very serious condiUon. £„„„ ^ g-^--. ^ j,^- WIMS piwst parrr Mt*- M*rrtsoo WUUams of Plk*> wihs FIRST PRIZE 11,-- aoutel, and Mra. CecB Ste- wm. E. Newton, N. and W ! vens of Sabtna; two brothers, vens ______ section foreman, at Piketon, ha«'Fred Dunn-of Duke and Elmer again won first prtee for the!Dunn of Portsmouth; and one Robie Paul WUUams (appeal) i test maintained section between' tister. Mra, Jennie Gardner of Donald Ray Ward j Kcnova and Waveriy. This; Lindon. Kansas. make* tte seventh first prise for • Funeral services were held oa Mr. Newton, along with three! Tuesday afternoon a| two o'- Earl Cahrla FrUby Crovar Roscoe DeliUion Hedgel Laney. (transferred j *e^**^[a^*n^ **?* third pfUuj clock at tte cburch at which te from Pickaway County). v ::— MOVE TO PORTSMOUTH es. during bis twelve years of jwas stricken. The services weru service. j conducted by Rev. Ogra Creech ■ ■' ■ '■ —V'_ ... — —. iof Portsmouth and burial wm TTirS TO ENLIST 'made at Smith Hill cemetery Mr. ^nd Mra. A. M. Crc*| ^n<l*r ***^.***Kt*^J't ***? Greg* Mr. aad Mra. HaroldE. Andre; BAKE SALE j moved Monday to PortsmouUi, spent Wednesday ia Cincinnati * Funeral Home of Waveriy. The Martha Mary Society of where Mr. Andre is employed as l where Mr. Gregg tried ta est-\ im,v ■■" ■• ■ Waveriy Presbyterian Chureh; a guard at tte steel mta. Mra..Ust in tte Navy and Marine*; wUl hold a bake sale at the" " " * * ~ " Vallery Hardware Store ln Waveriy on Saturday afternoon. November 21st, darting at one aw visit Andre te teaching In tte Scioto!He was rejected in both bran- Miss Dahlia Murray ts enjoy- County schools. The Andres wUli ches of the aerviee. Tbis te the 2x« a three week's visit with reside on Sixth Street, Porta- third time that Mr. Gregg has ter sister and brothers at Day- mouth, {tried to enlist. {tea and Springfield.
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Title | Republican Herald 1942-11-12 |
Subject |
Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1942 |
Searchable Date | 1942 |
Time Period | 1941-1950 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
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Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
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