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GIVENS Pvt Myrtle Powell of the WAC* returned to Fort Jackson, 5. C, Saturday after a furlough at her home here. Rev. Archie Richard ts' the bread man for the Adams Baking Co. through here. James Borders has been on the sick list Sgt. Howard Keppler, who haa completed 23 missions over Germany, accompanied • Paul Jarm-s to Chillicothe on thc milk truck Tuesday ond says there U quite a difference in that mode of travel and the one biiT raid on Berlin in which hc was in and in which we lost 64 bombers. Mr*. Floyd Strong and Mrs, Llllie Rapp were in PorUmouth on Monday. Pvt. Charles Cotrel. who has been spending a furlough with I relatives on Hlxon Run and his parenU. Mr. and Mra. Wlll- .*<r;l Cotrel of Dayton, is located j tn a camp in Alabama. I O. C. Brammer and Orlan ' Allen wore Coldmbus visitors Monday where Mr. Allen went : to consult a specialist. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter of Columbus ana speckling thc weck herc as Mr. Porter is enjoying his annual'vacation from his duties at thc Penn R. R. Florence Castle of Blain, Ky. spent the week end at homc Of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Skaggs. Cpl. Ben Adams and Pfc. Luther Rumfield wcre Piketon and Wavcrly visitors Saturday t night. Reva, Neva and George ; Slone. Jr., spent the week end in Lexington, Ky., to be With * their brother, Ercel. who ls in 'a hospital there. Victoria, Len-ora and Edward and Vancry REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1M4. PAGE EIGHT Covers Wallpaper! (g^j. Dries in one honr! amee*. senate meat mat ee*. m __ mmmmmm* ____*» hmm, mmmma**. heaameat mmm rmmxt. vtexem 2. Ainstt nit wimr- *. arssan nur ONE CAUON D01S 3. **m m om ***** 7. uvnanr co.cn A VISAGE BOOM Kern-Tone lOUIMOATDI Kern-Tone TtiMS Ai Ijwoi |,)Cof-WI FUSTIC PATCH Q9C tspe-lrt cretfcs &&**> Pike Auto Supply C C RICHTER, Manager TELEPHONE HOW WAVERLY, OHIO YOUR/^& DEALER Va?lery were Columbus visi I tors on Saturday. j 11 R. Baker of the Gilbert (Grocery Co. of Portsmouth, suiutitutmg for Wm. Gambit!, rwas In Givens on Friday. i Bertha Bellar spent last week jwith her son, Roy and family, at King's Creek in Champaign (Co. [ George Offenbakr r ar.d Betty were Waverly visitors last j Saturday. ! Aria Hughes spent Monday j In Columbus. I Eva ond Fred Voelker were j Chillicothe visitors Tuesday. I John Voelker of Dayton j spent thc week end with Pikc ! Co. relatives. : Harry Chandler, who has jbeen employed at Ashland, Ky. ' returned to his . home near here last week. \ Mr. Steele of Ripley, representing the George E. Pcllens {Co. of Cincinnati, was In GIv- jens on Thursday. This company was represented through here by Rodney Scott, who is I now In business at Milford, O. I George O. Armintrout and j Homer Skaggs were Waverly visitors on Thursday. A fleet of new trucks, thc 'first for quite some time went j through Givens on Friday en- ; route from Portsmouth to Phil- ; odi-lphla, and some to Mont- jgomcry, Ala. Hugh Fyfc has moved from Marcus Run to Sandy in Ross Co. Dan Muloncy of Bexlcy, rcp«, 1 relenting the George H. Now- (land Co., fcvas in Givens on I Monday. j Mary Perry and daughter of : Springfield were called here by I the illness of hcr sister. Lulu, j and grandfather, Rcv. J. R. Ferguson. Bonnie Jenkins of Buck Hoi- | low was taken to Portsmouth , General hospital lnst week for treatment. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkins. j Mary Ester and Jessie Lowe {have been visiting at thc homc of their aunt in Norfolk, Va. Calvin Ramey, age 22. who has been sick for some time and on last Tuesday * .was being moved from the homc of a relative in Coftlmbu* to his home in Koger Hollow, passed away In thc ambulance as thcy wcre nearlng his homc. The body was taken back to Co- liffnbuj and brought back with -burial In the Slavcns .cemetery near his homc. Marian Crego of Columbus, spent the week end in Buck Hollow. Cpl. Charles Skaggs of Camp j Indiantown Gap, Pa., ls spend- | ing a furlough with relatives j herc. ! Mary Weaver of Columbus {spent thc week end at hcr j home hcrc. ■ Edward Brammer, age 74, of 1 Mulberry, Ark., passed away at his home ther-Ton April 11. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Imeriaah. and a son, I Sgt. Orville Brammer of the U. S. Medical Corps in New York, a sister, Ella Beeler of ! Louisa, Va. Funeral services land burial were at Plney, Ark. {He was a brother of the late i Albert and William Brammer 1 and had been a resident nf Ar* ! kansos for some G5 years, going tlnre from Wurtland. Ky. ■ Carl Davis, who has becn j working for tbe D. B. Framp- !ton Co. for the past year, Is j now employed on the N. Si W. (R. R. at Piketon and his place ion the tie loading crew was ) taken by Homer Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bullis fare moving Into the house Vacated recenUy by Carl Dunn. ' Charles Spencer and Alonzo '-Denncy were Wavcrly visitors jon Tuesday. W. A Foster and Mitchell Osborn of Piketon wcrc Beaver and Givens 'tors Tuesday evening. j J. S. Clements of near Wa* I vcrly was calling on friends in 'Givens on Tuesday. Lulu Rapp, daughter of Mrs. |Lillie Rapp, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the j Portsmouth General hospital on Thursday and is reported to be getting along nicely. H. V. Markwell of Lcxlng- ton. Ky., representing the Siinon-Adcs Sons Company, I was In Givens on Tuesday. j Phyllis Collins. 5 ycar old .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Collins, had the misfortune to I break her left arm last weck }and was attended by Dr. McCaleb. Al Palmer of Chillicothe. representing the Mishawaka : Rubber and Woolen Mfg. Co., was in Givens on Wednesday. Challls Ritchie, who Is cm- ployed at the U. S. Reformatory al Chillicothe. spent last Tuesday at the homc of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dona j Ritchie. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Bradley, J. |H. Ferguson or Relief, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Bradley of Hillsboro were callers at thc J. R. Ferguson home last wcek. V LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. Tom Martin, wife of the local N. Be W. station agent, who has been a medical patient at Mercy hospital at Portsmouth, was returned to her home ln Waverly on Saturday In thc Gregg ambulance. V MISS GLENN RE-HIRED Miss Kathryn Glenn has been ! rehired to teach trades five jto eight tn the Liberty Fract- j lon school district in Ross Co. I Miss Glenn has been teaching I there for some time. In Pacific Two Year* Cpl. Richard L. Willlsch, tbe youngest aon of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willlsch of Piketon, wbo operated the Piketon hotel for many years has been In the Pacific war n theatre for a- mLX.: .--J -bout 2 years, j wnere he is attached to a ser- • vice squadron. A graduate of : Piketon high school in 1032, I CpL Willlsch was a star mem- {ber of the Pikcton high school I ^***mr*********************************************************^ Floyd B. Griffin Spencervllle. Allen County, Ohio. NOW AUDITOR OF ALLEN COUNTY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR — Auditor of State of Ohio "A Common Man With Common Sense." Subject lo Primary Election. May 9. 1044. THANK YOU I' * is r.*****.******rrr*r»r************.******************»********** Family Get Your QUIZ BOOK FRSSf Call at our eloro for your free copy ol tha b! a color- hi Quiz Book, containing cartoons end l:ed stretching suggestions to help you cut food waste and produco moro Food for Victory. Your whole family will enjoy the contest, and you'll be pleased with the many practical Ideas tor improved feed* lng and management * 37 ways te stretch hud and product mere food for VICTORY! •i Waverly Hatchery & Feed Store ATTENTION, DEMOCRATIC VOTERS 0 FOR (/OVERNOR X JAMES W. HUFFMAN FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR s ' FOR MEMBER OF COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE, Waverly East Precinct Do not write in my name for Prosecuting Attorney as I will be an Independent Candidate at the General Election November 7th . T. REED Issued by W. T. REED, Waverly, Ohio 4> •7 _£/ The Republican Herald VOLUME 102 WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944. NUMBER 19. SMALL VOTE 1S1 wint fmhMtion CAST IN COUNTY Only 2,000 Voters Trek To Polls To Cast Ballots STEWART WINS LOCAL SUPPORT Carries County Over Tom Herbert, 278 to 211 Seniors Of Waverly; To Give Cla§» Play; JAMES GARFIELD STEWART Jame* Gariield Stewart, Mayor ol Cincinnati, was • nominated by Ohio Republicans Tuesday a«^»WTr~choice for Governor. Mayor Stewart defeated Thomas J. Herbert by slightly over 2.000 votes. Pikc eountjans evinced but little Interest In Tuesday's primary election and a light vote was cast as predicted. Thc total vote cast by both Republicans and Democrats was only 2.203, which ls about a fourth of a normal vote. Many farmers were kept from thc polls by fair weather which enabled them to continue at thcir farm work, which is already lata! closest" margin in Ohio polltl due to considerable rainy wca- cai history, ther this spring. Mayor James Garfield Stewart led thc Republican guber notorial ticket with a total vote of 278 and Thomas J. Herbert was in second place wih 211 votes. In thc Democratic gubernatorial race. Mayor Frank J. Lausche of Cleveland led thc field in Pike county with 1165 votes against his nearest opponent James W. Huffman, with 80 votes. "" Thcro was no,opposition for any of the county offices, ou cither thc Republican or Democratic tickets. As usual tho Democrats will havc a complete ticket at the general election while the Republicans will be without candidates for ■the offices /of common pica*' Judge, probate Judge, prosecuting attorney and coroner. Thc following Is the vote by tickets: REPUBLICAN Governor James Garfield Stewart 278 Thomas J. Herbert 211 Paul Herbert 138 Albert E^Payne 4 Lieutenant Governor Ray Palm* »..179 Herbert Hoover 119 Dale Duniton 108 Edward A. Soltzmon 77 Fred Mourey 57 Roy J. Stone Ralph H. Stone ,. Charles W. Maston Secretary of State Edward J. Hummel ... George M. Ncffner .... Dann O. Tabcr Ted W. Brown Auditor of State .358 .129 . 77 GEORGE D. NYE Judge George D. Nye. Pike county's favorite son. again* won nomination for Lieutenant Governor, on the Democratic ticket, getting as many votes as both of his opponents. Judge Nye carried over 70 of the 88 counties. This is the third time that Judge Nye has been successful in Ohio Democratic primaries, having been nominated for Lieutenant Governor 2 years ago and for Attorney General four years ago. Thc Seniors Of the Wavcrly j high fthool have selected their | class play and cast ot clinract- ] crs for "Charley's Aunt." The whole civilized world will bc moved to tears of laughter by thc humor of this exotic phrase. "I'm Charley's Aunt from Brazil, where thc nuts comc from!" Don't miss this hilarious comedy to bc presented May 10 at thc Wavcrly high school auditorium at 8.30 p. m. Thc cast Is as follows: Lord Faricourt Babberley .. Malcolm Dixon Jack Chcsney Bob Jonc Charley Wykeman Bill White Amy Spcttiguc Willldyne Anderson Kitty Verdun. .Blanche Martin Donna Lucta D'Alvordorcz.. I.... Nancy Caldwell Sir Francis Chcsne r Trank Samson Ella Dclahcy. Betty Workman i | Steven Spcttiguc Donald Sword : .Brassct Donald Brown j Maud Alice McGowan! I Farmer Ernest Silcott j __V_. WAVERLY SENIOR CLASS,,, 44, BIGGEST IN PIKE CO. i Wavcrly high school has a \ graduating class of 44. thc larg- j est in Pike Co., It was learned ■ j recently when it was discover-J cd that a list issued previously! from thc county superintendent ! officc. had unintentionally o- ! mitted 12 names of seniors, due * to an error in remunerating 'the names alphabetically. [ According to Supervising [Principal John R. Teichert of jthe Wavcrly schools, thc complete list of local graduates is as follows: Myrle Wllidync Anderson, j Mabel Edna Anglcmyer. Ethel I Louise Bauer. Donald Eldon ! Brown, Alice Jean Blaum, Gertrude Florence Colburn. Nancy Ann Caldwell.. Robcrt Owen jCuckler, Phyllis Alberta Cutler, James Malcolm Dixon, i Norma Jean Eastcrday, Garnet [Lucille Ertel, Mildred Marian j Fulschcr, Pearl Marie Hopson. Virginia Lce Ingram, Clayton [Johnson. Robcrt Wells Joncs. J Martha Jane Keiser. William {Carlton Kordcl, Evcly Wonita Kuhn, Alice Irene McGowan. William Ralph Mahonc. Blanche FOOD RECORDS M BE GREATER i _______ ; In Pike County This Year, Says Grace Eleyet. I FSA BORROWERS DOING THEIR BIT j In Increasing Production i Of Foodstuffs To Aid In War Effort. | Food production records t«- jtablished by FSA borrowers Jn {Ohio during 1942 and 1943 ■ will be surpassed thi* year, according to an analysis by the : Farm Security Administration. • "Pikc county borrower*) wiil do their full .-hare." so) .* Grace I D. Eleyet. FSA Supervisor, A. D. Sorviue:), State FSA i'Director for Ohio, xald that ljo;h new families and present ! borrowers who have been fiiv- * en supplemental loan* to It- ] nance expanded farm opcrat- ■ ions are prepared to greatly i invreasr- production of live** JMock. eggs, milk and the food i crops. ! A tabulation of farm plans j of FSA borrowers who wcre .' given Supplement*! loans to ! increase food production in j 1944 shows thcy milk 5 cows, ; had 5 litters of pigs, and 77 laying hen* in 1943. ond will havc 8 milk cows and 118 laying hens this ycar. according to Mr. Sorenscn. Pikc county families who have rcccived FSA loans since July 1, 1043. milk 2 1-2 cows. had 2 litters of pigs, and had 31 layers In 1943. They will milk -Ut^jrows. havo 3->i litters of pus, iti.d have 92 laying _J hen» (this year, according to "the figures tabulated from tho WAVERLY PUPIL RANKS P;i__»»nn Senior \nevv plans by the local FSA HIGHEST IN PIKE EXAMS r,Kel^. °e*i,0r | personnel. A Wavcrly grade student.' I leg* For Honor! This Increased Inventory will James Morris Swiger, son of -** mean thot Pike county FSA Among Winners^ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swiger, of! Miss Martha Nell Stratton. families will increase the milk I Wavcrly. ranked highest In the* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John; production 110 per ccnt while county with a grade of 188 out! Stratton, of Piketon. tied for ithe State FSA increase is 60 Pollard Sisters, Of Stockdale, Are (From the Officc of County Agent R. O McFerren). DEMOCRATS Governor Frank J. Lausche James W. Huffman .. of a possible 200 points In the first place among the senior (per cent. Egg production will Word has" been received that! Piko county eighth grade ex-1**1fi*JnvJ** state '*hen she di-jlncrcajc 192 per cent in Pikc jwuiiamKnipnwanonc. uiancnc Ruth Pollard and Alma Pollard amlnation, hcld recently. J. E. S^'rf'jK^SS toUoiinTalcZ.UV,y *gaintX ° i?^elncrcasc Ann Martin. Mary Angclynlof Stockdale. O., werc among; Way, County Superintendent, j «4TV^eiv^ ThurXy aft«-r of 53 Pl"r ccn,\ Mr* S?rvn*cl\ j Miller. Margaret Lucille Mill-jthe winners In the state poster has announced. ;fin^] Kratnng of the state schol-'poin,,:d ^ that a<1d)tlon8' I cr, James Hamilton Moorc. Jr., I contest which was sponsored by The others among tho first ;ar,hlp tests recently hcld in the -ncre-ues^ ould be expected I Mary Ann Noel, Malcolm Rich-i the Fanner's and Community. 23 high ranking pupils wcro: high schools. / j because these families are now ard Oyer, Beatrice Louise Pat- j institutes throughout Ohio. Virginia Bauggcss. Union j The announcement was madc receiving special Instruction in tcrson. Norma Jean Pfeifer,* Ruth Pollard was one of the twp.. 187; Charles Vernon; by Dr. Ray G. Wood, of the • improved farm practices which ! Anna Louise Rapp, Dorothy j wlnncrs ]Mt yc_r and was the Current. Elm Grove. 182; 'State Department of Education, give belter yield per animal Mae Ropp, Frank Samuel Sam-)fim onc ln ,he COUnty ever to' Ncllc M|ric McAllister. Elm i Grove. 180; Vivian M. Slone, * Columbus. Charles '■ unit. Clinton Kimble, of, Xo provide necessary food : statc. {expeci to Increase their average corn acreage by 50 per son. Norma Grace Shaw, Ernest; receive this recognition li^fu1' J/- ??rah ,£aU!ry? The winning asters °t each: Unr.-Vtwp^ an'm31 in' 1163 fmtu', Jo-wPh-ne -^"^i Institute arc scnt to the state! Helman, Wavcrly, 176; Helen J «™ng thc »<,f"or ***« of «hu j ventory in thc state. famill« Bfl'f ^ « Ponald Bc"*ard;for further comoatltlon and it. Stevens Patterson. . Piketor., Martin L Sweenev « 5J™! ^onn,lc. Dcan *g* U estimated that twelve to^TMl75; Robert Otho OvVrly. of Frailer Reams 26 ■ ^?uW" *?.**' v*"3^'.*"' ^ thousand posters-were ln j Beavcr. 169: Yvonne Frances Roger W Tracy 262'Frank A t)Te " obeth Weiss. Betty Jean Work-1 tho contcst. Thl? p^^, com., shanks. Elm Grove. 168; Jar. Floyd B Grifffn 168 wa»cr Baertehl .'. " '. 10 5mi*^L? whiter'" ^i^ wi,h m3ny XhaX have 1 Walter Dyke. Waverly 167; George E. Turner 911 ■ [touitkwiT Governor |WU"am John ^hltc' Jr* \hoen made by students who\Conrad Gecr Bower, Stockdale D. Dcffcnbachcr 70 George D. Nye 1310;F_rPBcrsps anr nx-rrn ran ___? h,ad ihe adva,ntaBc °' art 1 -65. Vlvian Jean Newman, of Treasurer of Stat. IS2S"5___ WbTcrardner ... MiSE^S"atmSvS^OH!'T^J.^1 !P'kCt°n> ^ M">'-**** H .1189 Nye Reed M. Winegardner Don H. Ebrlght 470 jj. A. Wilcox 20 Attorney General Herbert D. Mills 278 Hugh S. Jenkins Ill L. L. Marshall 64 Clinton D. Boyd 59 Harr/ T. Marshall 39 Matthew L. Bigger 20 United Stales Senator Robert A. Taft 330 Representative To Congress (Ai-Large) George H. Bender 506 Hayden Edwards 28 Wllliom J. Relchle 17 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Woltcr B. Wonamakcr 243 George C. McConnaughcy 239 Clyde C. Sherick 76 Judge of the Supreme Court Term Commencing Jan. 1. 194S Edward S. Matthias ......527 Judge of the Supreme Court Secretary of State A. Lee Fair Auditor ot Slate Joseph T. Ferguson .... 1278 Ed Day 39 Treasurer of State Christ EL Armbruster 1151 S^VM______f°B* ' ' ' * XM ** *lvcn bX °» Pikcton *»* Thornas_Mulcahy_ 50 • .„/ Pr,-_,nal p.,.,--. that thc only I Strutt. Elm Grove. 163; Keith Principal Cecil Reisinger of j two winners Pike county has,Cunningham. Union twp., 163; the Beavcr schools today an- ever had, arc from the same! Norma Maxine Smith, of Elm nounccd Beavcr high school's family. Thcy aro the daughters 1 Grove. 102; Richard Howard, of commencement program which of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Pollard,! Union twp., 161; Paul Pelfrcy will bo held on Wednesday evening. May 17, in the school auditorium. All musical selections will Attorney General Charles S. Lcasure -.1144 George A. Hurley 103 United States Senator William G. Plckrel 1226 John Taylor Mia, Marvin C. Harrison »ISS^S__S Representative To Congress (Ai-Large) O. P. Van Schoik 1100, William Glass 54 Jack P. Russell 43 j Courtney D. Ward 54 j Judge of lhe Supreme Court school band, Principal Rcislng er stated. ^ The program follows: Processional.... P. H. S. Band Invocation. Rev. M. L. Fisher Music P. H. S. Band Myrtle Greer Valedictory Neva Slone !Music P. H. S. Band who have always taken on ac-j Union twp., 160; Nobcrt live part In farm and commun-1 Vulgamore. Jasper. 159; jBetty Ity activities. LoU Castle. Buchanan, 158; V- TIN CAN SALVAGE J. C. Bevins. Union twp., 158; Howard Walter Whltworth, of Elm Grove. 158; Kenneth Forty three hundred pounds | Howard Clark. Jasper, 136; of tin cans for the salvage drive |clcva Ann Bennlngcr ol havc been tnickcd from the j w,vcru- 154- Blllie Earl tin depot of Waverly to Chil-1 smith. Elm Grove. 154; and llcothe for loading on a car to,'Mari- coble. Buchanan, 154. I Address Dr. Robt. be shipped where needed. Wavcrly _. salvage committee, composed of Miss Alma Sohn, Mrs. Williams' Harold McCormick. Mrs. Wil Term Commencing Jan. 2. 1845 | Term Commencing Jan. 1, 1945 William L. Hnrt SOOjCharlcs H.HubbcIl .....1169 Representative to Congress {judge of the Supreme Court Edward O. McCowen 577(Term Commencing Jan. 2. 1945 ' Judge of Ccr_rJ of Appeals | Herbert S. Duffy 1204 Russell K. McCurdy ...537j Representative to Congress President Emeritus of Ohio Northern U. Music P. H. S. Band Presentation of Class Cecil Reisinger Presentation of Diplomas bur IC, Cool, Mrs. David Yeag- er, Mrs. Everett Barch and Mrs. Lewis Miller, wishes extend specia Mcndcnhall brothers for thc use of their building while HOME ON FURLOUGH Sgt. Harry* P- George arrived back at Hq. & Hq. Sqd., 8th B. F. F. G.. Gunter Field. Ala- , ibama. after spending a twelve The petty officer rating cf 'O > J /...U..»k ,»ill, UI* narskflfc CUl./lit.,. *3*a*A _*_____• -is-.I-b fntlN SGT. C. D. SHANKS DIES WHILE IM ACTION 1 «•->*- their acres in hay snd in .pasture by 50 per cent ahd Word reached Mrs. J. E.; ^ soybeans.by 67 per cent. Way. wife of Pike Co. Supt. of ***« county families will ln- Schoois. Wavcrly. on Tuesday crease corn acreages 84 per of thc death of hcr brother. S. «n<- haX «nd P*£ur* •""«« Sgt, Clarence D. Shanks. In I -*«•» P« «nt* ThittJAXTtease England, on April 27. w>» COI"e froum the ^^J™}' Mrs. Way's parents, Mr. and!}»« who hove moved to Mrt. William H. Shanks, of | '"ter farms » that they could Enon. had received a telegram > completely utilize thur family from the war department that j'»bor supply or who have taken Included no othcr information..! ovcr -dlf Und ,n ,he 'a--™-nC SUff Sergeant Shanks. 01 community. /,.__..„. bombardier, had completed 34 A summary of the FSA loans flight missions, being wounded ™d* in Ohio shows that the on the 34th mission. However, average family will use only after hospitalization, he had re- 1-5 per cent of their loan for Joined hi, squadron, according, ™iily »ving expenses, and o a letter written late In Ap- 123 per cent for such farm rlj (operating expenses as purchase The fafgfy formerly resided!of seed. feed, fertilizer the in the MoTgantown community j payment of taxes or of cash in Pikc Co.. moving to Enon a-j rents Pikc county fwnllto bout a year ago. used 3.6 per ccnt of loans for doui o year ago. 'family living. 1.4 per cenffor VULGAMORE ADVANCED capital goods for the home and 19 per ccnt of the loan funds !il!£»*,£,Uh,eS 4u0!dayafuriouWwimTis"pa^ ww'grant-;went for farm operating Tbo !i^",t0 \ZC Mr and Mrs. Fred P. George jed to Bluejacket Samuel N. • remainder of thc loan funds '* and friends, of Omega. Mr. andj Vulgamore. 32. husband of Ka-; for thc state as a whole ts act Mrs. George have received | thleen L. Vulgamore. Pikcton. i aside so that 7 pcr cent 1 Music. Co. Supt. J. E. Way storing this tin can collection.;^ ,,,_, ,helr $0„ Harry. hasiohio. route 1. at recent gradu- be used P. IL S. Band ■AIso thanks to Earl James, the at rived at Greensboro. N. Member of Stale Central Committee. Man John C. Martin 468 Member of State Central Committee. Woman Blanche 'E. Noel 511 Clara D. Kimble 78 State Senator Tom W. Jones 533 Representative to General Assembly J. J. Upton 529 County Recorder Clifton B. Birkhlmer 539 County Treasurer Oscar Oyc- 833 County Commissioner Lonnlc Murray 538 C. C. Scott 497 Clerk of Courts Raymond B. Fecser Sheriff Oliver Luto 544 County Engineer Charles Noel 561 John W. Bush 1230 Representative io General Assembly A. B. Anderson 1281 Judge of Common Pleas Court Earl D. Parker 1307 Judge of the Probate Court Will H. -Acord 1296 County Commissioner Louis C. Bm-ihart 1250 Floyd E. Thompson 1211 Prosecuting Attorney M. J. Cofer 1259 Clerk of Courts Fore : E. Roberta 1290 Sheriff Jesse H. Foster 1302 County Recorder George Dixon 1291 County Treasurer 544 H. L. Fields 1282 County Engineer W. L. Sheridan 1316 Coroner Mack E. Moorc* 1297 Benediction. Rev. M. L. Fisher Boy Scouts and Cubs for their ,,*\"£is ncw address li -., rtIA In r.r..<.s.i;,tei tlr. «.•«. , S"0 **** "CW JHUUM » Class officers are President. Merritt Rapp. Vice President, Mary Lowe. Secretary. Neva Slone. Treasurer, Jesse Lowe. Graduates are: Lena Belle Rhea. Mottle Opal Cisco, Mary Esther Lowe, June Maxine Estes. Catherine L. Smith. Dovie Lcona Skaggs. Edna Carole Conley, Alfred Keppler, Jesse Lowe. Neva Marie Slone. Myrtle Elizabeth Greer. Psul Balzer, Merritt Repp. Elms Loralnc Nutt, Mary Virginia Dunn. V RETURNS TO DUTIES After being off duty for the post two months on account of on illness. George Lowery bas returned to his post as agent of the D. T. & I. Railway at tbe Wavcrly depot. Mr. Low- cry's many friends oro.glod to note that he has sufficiently recovered lo resume his duties. aid ln collecting tin. Please continue to save your tin cans as wc ore now starting another collection for the salvage. V- PROMOTED From somewhere in England Richard (Hsrpo) Johnson has written his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Johnson of East Second St.. Waverly, that he has been promoted to Gunner's Mste 3 c . V SPECIAL HONORS FOR WAVERLY HIGH SENIORS Four Wavcrly high school senior.*;, two boys and two girls -will receive special honor a- wsrds at the graduation exercises on Thursday night May 18th, for having perfect grades during tbeir four years ot high school study. They are: Martha Jane Keiser. Norma Shaw. Rob* er; 'Jones and Donald Brown. Sgt. Harry P. George, A. S. N. 33440623. Branch No. 1. Sec- Ion I, 3503rd A. A. F.. Base Unit. O.R.D., Greensboro, N. C. V STUDENT TELEGRAPHER Miss Betty Ezcllc has resigned es a clerk at the local ration offices and ba-^taken a position as student telegrapher ot the Detroit. Toledo St Ironton railway depot. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED pfc. James C. Harris, son of Mr. ond Mrs. J. S. Harris, of Omega, has been slightly wounded in action on the Casino battlefront and awarded the Purple Heart. He has been oversees over a year and he is with 1 tank destroyer battalion of tho Fifth Army. He is now et a rest comp near Naples" and says he is feeling fine. to purchase work Cjation exercises of the Service • stock. 35 pcr ccnt for other I School at U. S. Navol Tram- livestock and 39 per cent for ing Center at Great Lakes. 111. machinery- ond equipment. ' Thc petty officer was selected. Mrs. Eleyet said Pike county the basis of his recruit training!families spent 14 per cent for for his specialized training on I work stock. 40 percent for aptitude test scores. Graduates j Productive livestock and 22 from the twenty specialized; per ccnt for machinery, courses taught at Great Lakes.) Plans of both present end at thc Service School, ore sent i new borrowers provide that a to sea, to short stations, or to I portion of their gross farm In- advanced schools for active du-|come each year Is to be set ty or further training. aside to repay their govern- .V ment indebtedness. This figure BOB CAMPBELL PROMOTED!'» opproxmiotely 20 per cent Word has been received here j of their total income, so that from- California that Robert Campbell has been promoted from the rank of Corporal to Master Sergeant - V HERE FROM WEST COAST Geo. E. Bateman. Portland, Oregon, is spending several days at Piketon with his mother. Mrs. Delia Bateman. George! have Is engaged in thc automobile f more loans can be repaid within a 5 year period. "Actual debt ' repayments are much higher than this figure," Sorenscn said. "Our families are fighting inflation the logical way. by putting any surplus income to work paying debts. In the past year we collected 23 per cent than we loaned in \he business on the West Coast same period.
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Title | Republican Herald 1944-05-11 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1944 |
Searchable Date | 1944 |
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. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald 1943-01-07 to 1945-05-310341 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
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. |
Format |
Newspapers Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
GIVENS
Pvt Myrtle Powell of the
WAC* returned to Fort Jackson, 5. C, Saturday after a
furlough at her home here.
Rev. Archie Richard ts' the
bread man for the Adams Baking Co. through here.
James Borders has been on
the sick list
Sgt. Howard Keppler, who
haa completed 23 missions over
Germany, accompanied • Paul
Jarm-s to Chillicothe on thc
milk truck Tuesday ond says
there U quite a difference in
that mode of travel and the
one biiT raid on Berlin in which
hc was in and in which we
lost 64 bombers.
Mr*. Floyd Strong and Mrs,
Llllie Rapp were in PorUmouth
on Monday.
Pvt. Charles Cotrel. who has
been spending a furlough with
I relatives on Hlxon Run and
his parenU. Mr. and Mra. Wlll-
.* |
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