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. ...ML. THF REPUBLICAN HERALD. WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY, MAY 18th. 1S44. PAGE EIGHT GIVENS Pvt. Ord. Calif day furlough at Givens. James Irvine .'enjoying a ten day furlough while Eva Voelker. underwent [and children-tVere guests of his Sunday for Alliance. He ex- I with relatives herc and at Ad- an operation for the removal parents, Mr. and Mn. Chris pects to start for Pearl Harbor Jay Brown of Camp Ft. a. Ohio. of her tonsils at the Mytlngcr Brust on Sunday. soon. spending a Ii * Curt Baugess, who is em- Clinic at Chllliicothe on Wed- Mr. and Mn. Henry Worrel his home in ployed at the V. S. Government ncsday. jhad a* week end guests their Thc following Is a tetter by •Depot in Columbus, spent thc Mrs. Carrie Hines of Sedalla. two daughten and their fami-,!Pfc. Walker Blair, who is ta It-, has sold httptti week at his home tn Red Emma Estes, Francis Shy and. lies from Dayton. faly and sent to his mother, Mn. farm ta Buck Hollow and has Hollow. George E Schuster, Jr.. at-f Mn. Levi Blair and JamesI Mollis Blair: bought the George Dctillion Wm. England hasjnoved from tended the funeral of Callle Blanton called on Grandmother April 27, 1944, house in Beaver. u,0 chancUer farm near Beav- Marsh in Portsmouth on last Moore on Friday morning at! Italy. Escor Hughes and VteloJ er to Ada" O.. Saturday. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob tDcar Mother, Smith were visitors at Locuit; o. W. Parrill was a business Mr. and Mrs Raney Howard Brust. \ As I haven't heard from you orove on Sunday. ■: visitor at Jackson on Wednes- and. family of Columbus spent Mr. and Mn. Woodrow Bapst for so long. I've begun to won- Mr. and Mrs. Tollie Tackett _-ay th- week rn(1 hcrc Raney and daughters, Helen and Ruth der what's wrong. I really hopc and family were at the Mount, jap Robinson, truck driver has been on the sick list for'Ann, Edd Frey, Levi Blair, Es-!all of you are well and hep- Logan Sanatorium at Chiilico- /or u,o Pickerington Creamery' tbe past month. Itj.1 Chandler, Jackie and Rollarpy. the oni last Tuesday to see their j J, ba,i_ on thc j0b ater suffer-: Word from Paul Smith is Dean Chandler and Paul Halcf Mom, I sure would havj Ilk- daughter, in*-* ueehman. who ■„- a broken leg some time a- that he is somewhere In Eng-!called at thc Gilbert Blake res-jed to have seen you walk intoj is a patient there, j,0 land and has been promoted toidence Sunday. i our tent this morning. 1 would: tun Smitn. whs has been, Willadlne Chandler sprttit Corporal. Ruth Mowery and sons were have loved to watch you. Mo- it the Trojan Powd- Saturday nisht with relatives j Electric was off through!guests of hcr parents. Mr. and ther, I think ot all the fun j •".'nt-Portsmouth, 'here on Sundav for some two IMrs. W. W. Brown Saturday i we've had ovcr some small. J Mary Policy ls reported lo bc houn while thc\linc was bcingjnight and Sunday. (simple thing. It's sweet mctnor Word tillion Is that ho has safely in England. cr Company t returned lo his home hcre Charles Milam of Washing-:on" "tj,e' sick list at the home of repaired at the Wm. Holt Unci Jacob and Merritt Rapp de-tics. But I'm not your baby any ton C. H. came down for thr Virgil Dant on the Vanmeter, where lighting had struck an Ilvcred fertilizer out this way more. I wish 1 was. But, dar- pnmary on Tu*v<day -farm. (electric pole. ' last weck with the Peter Rapp!ling, I'll always be your baby John Clement* ot Pifkering-; dtiuahter - Virginia Givens of Columbus truck. j In heart. I regret some of the esse f„W_w_d_* ' *M m GU".SI_iron Kay ofJ«spc7 were »P™t the week end at her, Paul.Hale and Ronnie Dean thing, I've done. I ens on Tuesday, ■ ral line on relatives here on home here. Chandler spent Sunday night Pvt. Malcolm Shy of Camp Saturday nlrtt I St*v* Vo,,cr>r ot Waverly with Jackie Chandler. Jackson, S. C. has been en-j „,,"• ' ,u«, .«.„_» .i,»_..ri«t **• in Givens on Sunday. Joshua Chandler sheared the loytag a furlough nt his home- ,„.™5 J_.*J£%„crT„_.„.^f_. ,hJ Betty McKinnis and Johnisheep at the Never Fail Farm here. ; f '0TTn, on SM,urti*y evening the voelker wcre Sunday evening ] Monday. from l>tc Denver D*.' SlllffPJiT'iT-mJ. L^'hn™^ v'»»ors in Jackson. ' Dolphla Remy of Columbus ..D^,schilling homes wa, burned ^ slone> who hM ,_„.„ ^sited with tab mother. Mrs. -«._'Patient in a Lexington, Ky., i Pharris Remy on Mother's Day. Mr ai 'lar.nre I ~vexZV*Z. hospital, was removed to the William Brown, son of Mr. SSSStSft-6*a»-S?*3B *£S SS Ksfi*T&& SPJ' Charles Wood, N. J , has been clerking at the Voelker Store will until the last minute I live. But, I love you and Dad and all. I'd love to see my brother, the one I've never seen. I will, I'm sure. You see. Mom, they can't kill me, for God is in my heart. He is my only Saviour. He'll bring mo back to you and homc. But I'm your only love now. WALKER BLAIR. Piketon Theatre SATURDAY ONLY MAY 20th Tb* town of "Sleepy Lagoon" wakes up wilh a bang when Mayor Judy Canova starts a cleanup of local swindlers! Hsre'i fun-packed motion picture entertainment with a top-cast, merry music and comedy gatoncl JUDY CANOVA in Sleepy Lagoon with Denru's Day, Ruth Donnelly, Joe Sawyer, Ernest Truex, Douglas Fow- ley, and Mike Riley and His Orchestra ©SHORTS• PARAMOUNT NEWS. TROPICAL SPORTS. 2 Reel COMEDY, "Ham and Yeggs". Wavcrly Theatre Friday and Saturday, May 19-20 All jammed into one super entertainment special you'll be talking about weeks after you see Iti ROY ROGERS King of lhe Cowboys TRIGGER Smarten Horse ln the Movies, and SMILEY BURtfETTE in "SILVER SPURS" with John Carradine, Phyllis Brooks, Jerome Cowan, Joyce Compton and Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers Hear Roy sing: "Springtime in lhe Rockies." "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" and four other grand hits. Sunday and Monday*, May 21-22 A lore like hers—A man doesn't leave it behind — it Is part of his courage — whatever he does — wherever he goes. The only word is "incomparable"—for acting so Inspired—for a story lhal fills so completely the human heart! BETTE DAVIS in her most wonderfal portrayal of all PAUL LUKAS in the role he made famous on lhe stage WARNER BROS.' Watch on the Rhine Winner of the N. Y. Critics' Award as Year's Best Play with Geraldine Fitzgerald, Lucile Watson, Beulah Bondi, George Coulouris Wednesday, May 24 Irish night with Kenny Baker's tenor voice and ready smile! Romance! Barracks Comedy! KENNY BAKER in 'Doughboys in Ireland" . with Jeff Donald and Lynn Merrick The XoUowtaa persons may call at the theatre for a free birthday pass lo any one ef the above shows: Mildred Worley, Patrick CooL Grace Schwarts. Lavina Ford, Ralph Mahoae. Joan Jones. Mrs. Jesse Denny, Rutb Beoddy, Susie Vallery, Zelma Keiser*. .Bobby Jones, Esther M. Kalsttr. Gladys Hart, Mrs. Carl Schauseil. Ralph Blair, James Vulgamore. Mary Hart, Calvin CockrelL and family of the weck end here. Lucy Mobley of Newfound- j land, Ky., who has been at-j tending Beaver high school.' will leave for hcr home Fri-i day. Hcr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Kellic Thompson, who six* ha* been staying with, will, accompany her homc. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Allen- nnd Imogcne spent Mother's Day at Washington C. H. Rev. Kcllough of Ross Co..! filled his regular appointment' at Givens Chapel on Sunday | night. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Mossbarger ot Columbus, spent Sunday at the Andrew Brigner home. Hosier Spencer, who is cm-' ployed In Springfield, spent the! week end hcrc. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown and famjly spent thej week end here* m Mr. and Mrs. John Schlll-1 ing, Sr., of Pikcton, attended i the burial services for Henry; Blakeman at the Givens Chap-j ef cemetery on Sunday. Y Charles (Buck) Rumfield observed his 18fh birthday Mon-,' day. May IS, by going to Wav-; erly and registering at thc lo-- cal draft board. ! Ethel Reisinger, who is em-! ' ployed at Columbus, spent thc) I week end here with relatives. Shc is employed at thc Curtiss-j Wright Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jcffer- ics of Columbus spent Sunday here. Preston Webb, who has been! in thc tic and lumber business! in Montana for thc. past six : months, returned to his homc • here on Saturday/-, Lula Rapp, student at Heaver school, who was operated OH for appendicitis at General, hospital in Portsmouth, was removed to hcr home here last: , Sunday. Mrs. Harold Slone of PorU- | mouth has been visiting at thc, I Raymond Meyer homc. I John McKinnis of Fort; i Wayne, Ind.,, fireman on the Pennsylvania railroad between! j Chicago. III. to Crestline, O.,' is visiting here and at Jack-, 'son. Thc good neighbor policy, i was demonstrated on Monday , i when the neighbors of Peter ' Rapp came in on Monday with ; five tractors to prepare his ground as Peter had been on i thc sick list Used Cars Here Are Two Top Cars One 1941 Master Deluxe Chevrolet Fordor Sedan, very clean, excellent condition, extra good tires. One 1933 DeSoto Coupe, overhauled motor, good tires. Vallery's Garage WAVERLY. OHIO -V- SWIFT CREEK John Brust, Jr., came down from Columbus Friday to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brust. Mrs. W. W. Brown went to Portsmouth Fridhy and spent the tilght with hcr daughter, Mrs. Ruth Mowery and two sons. Miss Nannie Bays went to Massicvillc on Sunday to scc hcr sister who Is sick. Mrs. Ruth Murray and three children ot Portsmouth, came out Friday to spend Mother's Day with hcr mother, Mrs. Ora Clousc. Saturday evening thcy werc dinner guests of her sisters, Mrs. Muriel Overly and j Mrs. Elsie Cordlc and child ren. Mrs. James Pennington and ; five children called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Chandler Sunday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and | their daughter and family from Dayton were all day guests ofj Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brust Sunday. Chalmer Stephenson and son, Detmare, and daughter, Mrs. Agnes Rossiter and children Mac and Kay of Columbus, spent Sunday with bis wife and their mother, E Mrs. Kate Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Blair's Sunday guests wcrc Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Blair and con, Charles. Dan Swan, Ada Scheu- [tle and Miss Ritchie, Troy ■ Moorc and his sister, Marcella Brust. ! Jackie Chandler and Paul Hale fished in Big Beaver on I Saturday. Charles (Troy) Moore of the ! Great Lakes Naval Training j School, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Moore, has finished his j training there and is now home, 'on furlough. . I Ur. and Mrs. Leandcr Brust WAVEHLY, OHIO PHORE 1702 Prices Cut First Quality 600x16 $14.65 (PLUS TAXES) All SizesNow in Stock FIRESTONE-ATLAS-CORDUROY Passenger Sizes '1.-40-1.50x21 4.75-5.00x19 5.25*5.50x18 5.25-5.50x17 5.50-6.00x16 6.25-6.50x16 7.00x16 7.00x15 . . Truck Sizes 6.00-6.50-7.00x16 6.00x20 6.50x20 7.00x20-8 ply 7.50x20-8 ply 34x7-10 ply 32x610 ply 8.25x20-10 ply Get Our Special Truck Tire Price Bring Your Tire Certificates To Us Let Us Inspect Your Tires And Make Out Your Application For New Tires Clarence Vallery F-L-A-S-H _ STARTING MONDAY, MAY 22 WE WILL HAVE FACTORY RE-CAP SERVICE ON ALL SIZE PASSENGER AND TRUCK TIRES FIRST QUALITY RUBBER ONLY WILL BE USED STARTING next Monday, FIRESTONE TIRE and RUBBER CO. will have a Factory Truck picking up Tires on Wednesday of each week and returning them in one week. This will be Factory work, using best quality Grade 1 rubber with the famons Firestone tread. LEAVE YOUR TIRES TO BE RE-CAPPED AT VALLERY'S ^AR AGE DLi^Mir^n \^ WAVERLY, OHIO PHONE 170 ; i i r i* K 1*% The Republican Herald VOLUME 102 WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 25th, 1944 NUMBER 21. MEMORIAL DAY TO BE OBSERVED Honor Roll Board To Be Dedicated On That Day FITTING HONOR WILL BE PAID To Those Who Have Made Supreme Sacrifice In Both World Wars. TttZEY SHALL NOT BE FORGOTTEN! DECORATION DAY.... 1044 Plant havc been completed lor the observance of Memorial Day here ncxt Tuesday morn- Ins, and a feature of thc pro* gram, this year, will be the dedication of tbe lienor Roll Board in the Court House yard containing thc names of 1243 young men and women from Piko county, who are now in the service. The Honor Roll Hoard has just been brought up to date and thc names havo becn 'placed ia alphabetical ordcr. Tho face of the board has been repainted and rc-lcttcrcd. Thc flag polo was erected the fore part of the week, and, on Memorial Day, thc flag that once flew over thc Nation's Capitol Building, Washington, D. C, will be raised. A feature of this yc>r's program will bc the presence of Capt. Robcrt Frey, who is now home on furlough after two years' service overseas. Capt. Frey will give an address at the services. Attorney J. Aldcn Staker, of Portsmouth, . has been secured as tbe dedicatory speaker. The Waverly high school band has been engaged to play for thc Si0"'!"!; Eft-SKLk'ta Word w«-» received today •SSflSS Va Jnl. »nH rMn «™» «*™ ****** *~* RflV C m2JW5L -ta^SS^fJ^VOO* Director of Ohio Schol- tlves of those in service arc ex-' M r , ,h M ^ Nc„ tended a special lnvitat.on to be, st__ ^ daujjhtcr ot Mr> and •■52-hi M.tt4M ett the. w»« ]******• John W. Stratton, of Pikc- .&*S2LfhUM£ 1 l!i'tol1. h«<» received nrst place in n& £™.\\' J£li22 ?Tf™ »»>c iUte among those itudents ?Jrr\*i Irtrt US?^Zni-Zlutsns' who palpated tn the Gener- ESnL»22 «l^'^Sft^k_,--«Sta»Cp Tests for high «i rfttlr .he, .irttr*. iJl \\\m klipol seniors, and first place K.5? wllffoSSiS rnTve'tolfto'" the Ohio University Di, gjf te,fSPm*}.rjm? .S^ ! 1 t. D. McAllisUt. QUOTA SET FOR T"L^^CLES EAGLES TO HAVE 5th WAR LOAN **f \ ANNIVERSARY Pike County Must Raise $350,000 In War Bonds ABOUT THE SAME AS FO'RTH DRIVE Campaign To Get Under Way June 12th and Will Laat One Month [Will Celebrate 8th i Birthday On Next Monday Evening C. A. SUNDBERG WILL BE SPEAKER Large Class Of Candidates To Be Initiated And A Chicken Dinner After. This ia a truly memorable Decoration Day. For many years now, on this occasion we havc honored those who fought valiantly in past wars. Today we honor those who fight TODAY, as well, under the glorious red-white-and>blue. Pikc county's Fifth War Loan goal will bc $350,000, and of this amount $92,000 is expected to bc raised by thc sale of ****** bonds, according to infor-j mation received by tha press recently the chairman War Finance Although this ls slightly high-'Home, Washington C. H er. thc quota in thc various' Shc was born March 0, 1867 DR. C. A. SUNDBERG V MRS. ROSE THOMAS | Ncxt Monday evening, May :29th. will bc a rest letter day ifor Wavcrly Aerie, Fraternal ' Ord-?r of Kagtct, for on that ev- cning, the local acrlc will cc!- nd thc received oy mo pr-rcss mcta. nuou irtxjmtxa ■ ■ n»h Jiirtlufnv annivi-M from John R. Tcchcrt. Mrs. Rose Thomas. 77. nat.vc ^ratc ita Wh birtMa^nni^ra -man of the Pikc Co. ff Pike county, died, Monday ■££. ^ortlv President and ince Committee. 4t nine p. m. at Car.-'s ««t ffi c^ Secretary of the u .u,. , .,>_-,.... high-'Home, Washington C. H. i__^J5_£' Scvrt,ary* of tDC irious' Shc was born March 0, 1867.',oc»' °\atl- ,- , Stjndberc ■ttaUy ; a daughter of the laic Oliver" 'Jfyg-jfrg ««& ^S* : $?. syow^chkmaiicca;inCalhcrfti,nr-^'**** !«™Ss?^'W1U 8d- .,._.; *L^,ma" ^L/°rmt*rly* Pik<\ Dr. SundbeS ll known coun- PIKETON GIRL IS TOPS IN STATE Martha Nell Stratton Gets First Place In Scholar- ship Tests. Sheriff R. E. Mercer and Deputy ' Sheriff J. H. Foster are busy investigating a robbery at the home of Jesse Scott on Rt. 12*4, about a mile west of Jasper. Mr. Scott reported theft defrl Urogram he I'juv.tict. and thc parade __Hll move bJek to the village Grove, had received honorable mention among those who had taken the General Scholarship Test for high school seniors and •ninth place in the Ohio University District. Mr. Wood scnt to thc Super A Memorial Day program has becn arranged at beautiful Mound cemetery in Pikoton for next Tuesday with Hon. Thorn- , as E. Bateman, Clerk of thelv'»,nK Principal of Piketon Ohio Senate, delivering thc I -"-h-0-*- along wIth the an- mcmorial address. Mr. Date- nounccment certificates of a- man is a native of Pikcton. Thc *-»«*, «howing the respective Pikcton high school band will accomplishments of these very play for the occasion. ca&ablc ?.0unltpc??'c' a met P The program of the Mem- Bote Mia* St™«on and Miss orial Day services to be held McAllister wW* graduated at Mound ccmctery. Pikcton. f*«n the Piketon high school ncxt Tuesday, May 30. will be j **** week. 1:30 p. m. and will consist at of the following: Music, Pikcton high school band. Invocation. Rcv. Elmer Noel. Address, Thomas E. Bateman of Columbus. Address, Capt. Robcrt Frey. Music, Junior Chorus of St. Anne's Church. Music, Piketon high school band. V WILL GIVE ADDRESSES ■■■■■■■BSflB SELECTED FOR COURSE CAPTAIH ROBERT FREY Capt. Robert Frey, who is home on furlough after two years ih tbe African, Tunisian, and Italian campaigns, will be a speaker at tbe Memorial Day services at Waverly In the forenoon and at Piketon in thc afternoon on next Tuesday May 30th. Parents and relaUves of boys ln tne service are asked to be present at both services. V DRIVER IS FINED Walter Wesley Williams, 30. Peebles, Route 1, was arrested on Route 23, Pike county, by patrolmen from the Portsmouth out-post on a charge of operating a motor vehicle with In* sufficient lights. He was fined $9.00 and costs before Magistrate Mitchell Osborn, Pikcton. Among those graduating from an intensive course of Gunner's Mate training at recent service school exercises at Great Lakes. 111., was William Culwcll. 30. husband of Hazel Culwell, Pikcton, Ohio. This Bluejacket was selected for his specialized training on thc ba sis of his recruit training apt itude test scores. Graduates from thc twenty specialized courses taught there at the ser vice school arc scnt to sea, to shore stations, or to advanced schools for active duty or fur* ther training. V PIKE CO. TAMILY BOASTS 5 SONS SERVING COUNTRY PIKE CO. ROBBERY BEING INVESTIGATED Youth Hold For Questioning In Theft o $2,400. local order. townshlpi will b*> substantially:a daughter of the late pUvertL^-_S^^u'^%£Sg thc same as they wcrc in the'P.-rrv Beekman and Cathc Fourth War Loan Drive, Teichert said. Letters to those who solicit-;couniy recorder, cd and assisted in thc Fourth! Mrs. Thomas madc her home ^'^1,M.[*J"o ill lun War Loan Drive werc scnt out: in Arizona for many yean.and Xlc cluL f»Xl\and tndc by Mr. Teichert. asking for thc r returned to Pike county fifteen SiX^nSS^^^S^tr^iSMS same cooperation again in the yean ago. She had been lM**m:0I?^\^ new drive which starts Junc rwith a* sister. Mrs. Cora Smith "J"ca,_""*,'"'"""^JS* 'l?i_£ 12 and run, through July 8. of Latham, before going to W »iJE?£Sg Te has bS? "Buy whcrc you work and I rest homc. ■!„ .,,W.!i-M.,J^»ifnr*m^ ^^ buy where vou live" will bo! Beside thc sister. Mrs. Thorn- %"'eh,",u'*lSn,,^3,del»led thc slogan of'the fifth cam-las is survived by a brother,!, ^lh,."s JF," jJ_,J^nelei_iIS VAL ERY HEADS \>~ai*n- ' iClarencc L. Beekman. U»ho.\™0-M*™x^ VrtLLCIM ntAUO 'This means." Mr. Teichert and several nephews and nice- »>• P£nv£r;J S™ \T, BUSINESS MEN I******* ****** ****** employees wilt: es. Mn. Elva Reed. Pike Co. ;?arr$w-r^rr ,„ ™ r Co vcrn OUOllXCOO IV-i-Njb- tQ conlnJu^ ,Jeir !Dcputy clerk of Courts, is a •« X^^hJ^^^rtTn roll savings plan, purchasing niece. Succeeds A. H. Boyer As Jtheir war bonds through their | Funeral services werc held -President of Retail Merchant's Association. Meeting in regular ..cssion on last Wednesday evening in the of a large sum of money, re-j council rooms, the Wavcrly Reported to be morc than $2,400 tail Merchants' Association ac- from a fruit jar in an outbuild- cepted the resignation ot A. ii ing at the rear of his farm " homc. Thc officers arc holding a L, Davey of Ohio, Governor John W. Bricker, Senator (Wild own store systems. Such stores)this afternoon (Thursday) at - _ this p. m. at the Gregg funeral'0 who now arc entered pj£ WIU STuSSto allocate &£ with 'the Re'v."?rank 7ft %* »•£ Governor Harry Nice i in Evergreen cemetery. -_V- lof Swedish parents, Dr. Sund* 17-year-old youth for questioning. Sheriff Mercer said that othcr leads were being followed by the authorities after a second conference with Mr. Scott. Officers herc believe the money veer trkrn on lest Thursday night. < V TO FACE NEW CHARGES Lcuyllen Brown, Columbus, Pikc count). Mr. Teichert said "that thc I Pikc county quota had been es- MRS. AARON LEATHERWOOD ftfT^"^^'? *._?> %£* ed t«ait&^Sids1to_-S^ "Ohios proportion of this to- following an Illness of five;"* co^ierm wnicn cnos Marcn Ji.|taJ „ Mt by ,hc TreMury Dc-|months. He has an honorary degree from -Susquehanna University, ent. i $797,000,000. orj Bciide her husbandry-he lsi&J_"**™r^P*: ccncrat ««-„>. sponsor lhe rWrgan-IM8 •** cent* Th* ohio ll«u«!aurvlved. by three daughten,. Jzation of the 11M5. ling sidcr ffling morc serious charg- Whcn apprehended Sunday by Statc Patrolman O. W. Ka) Er„_-Krv&rrs:i!S s^,t^mm.,»■„■„.Ii»:«..F°-"1" *? «— <**■ B;ns, _g£<Sf§»_l*»5siS-*ssis■ 15 names of girls was submit- j ur__** _ ted to the group by H. E. L Pcrfy W* Bro,w"' V*0*"" Bra-am. ;<.i.i*,rv tive chiiiinian of tin-Ojuo__War iroivn, tnaaUtry. Plans were al.-o discussed to assist thc American Legion in «. I Mrs. Katie Sutton, of Waverly. £M 'XT If ™*. .L^ ' ar Route 3; five brothers. Pearl, ^f* Coll-^ at one time 1Bve. Sutton. Ncw . Holland; Everett. »" M'***** d. .„Dr.,„^' "Our formula for es-!Cecil and Henry Sutton, all of ^r,£n,waf,_-??U:?1 "3 an,„al.hl^' quotas!, to continue! Waverly. Route 2; and David, ^ng held «£"«"«««£ :". bond quota, in-iof Chiilico)^ J four .«W«t,|«2» S_^_}_2^SS2SS ♦»■>_•» j* •*»v- mm . •■ .iu -W.A1VII * * it %*. the Memorial Day parade and ' tabllshing .. services to bc held on May 30. ,,lc samc ""..D«",,l-"-*' -f|!L r^nnnX'ii-.r'nnd MrT A? t™™ college One rccbrd equal remaim-ln Pike county Jail thi. Thc parade, which is an annu.lk««e the Individual quota in l^^S^^^Jffi^ kd the US. amateur record morning while officcn con- affair in Waverly, will include;eac/\ «>un,y .by 11.2 per cut\™J<**** «»»« Qt SS scoring 41 points in onc track • *n. 11 vuuiii; mv a, k .mt tyr**.* -tvin *'*'*' ■-— — — • — — —- — - i"»T« ___f*-orinc? all soldiers ,.,Hon. marines. ;«d increase,***, total quota ^[^^^Mr^^tto^^jgg^ etc., on furlougli or on leave on ■lo" r*eT ceni. that date, American Legion t v—' memben, the Wavcrly high .BURGLAR ALARMS FOR la'm, Portsmouth, hc was I school band, all civic clubs and charged with driving a motor! fraternal organizations, church j vehicle without a driver's li-j groups, school children and clt-l State cense. Thc truck ls owned by teens. *-' .quipped thc Edwards Transfer Co. [ President Vallery named a * systems, Brown was placed in Jail as committee of two, F. If. Martin Don A. hc failed to pay the fine and I and C. Lewis H.ctenour, to ai>-;ccntly points the!" and"Mrs?"Katic"poUard,' 3 ™\* ,?1,onc- Waverlv I lo01-^11- * Funeri. services wcrc ^j^^ffil^^S^S? STATE LIQUOR STORES: Sunday at two p. rn. at -_.- . ..wh . whl Peasant Hill church in charge. "n?°..""° ,*,!',,»■ lof Rev. Ernest Claytor and tav'^ • »^'0^.^«™,ft^. A" tennent was made in Wavcrly merlca liquor slores««vill be which was formerly Oh'io L=rrDiraS.--^ undeVThe di'rcct.on^f "lied *W! v^'L, »T°1°£ ,iithe A. H. Bo>cr funeral homc.:«>- ,_ Fisher announced relic said thc'system Bo>< V MACK ALDEN SMITH Besides his humor, Dr. Sundberg Is noted as an inspirational speaker, and as such has spo- costs on thc minor chargc as-.pcar with him before council (would cost $30,000 installed)' scssed by Magistrate- F. H.I to discuss thc problem of ro- and service would total $30.-j Mack Aldcn Smith, a-uay-oiii-^^ at hundreds of commence- Junk. Thc Columus man, who surfacing the city streets this ! 000 annually. Onc has already son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood; ment PXcrcjjcs in high schools claims to be a discharged sol- summer. It is undentood that been installed at thc Wavtrly Smith, of Camp, died rriday, inild colleges. dicr, said he only had $3 in a special meetinc will bc call-! liquor store. at 2:45 p. m. at his home of, A jarge claM 01'candidates cash when arrested, but, upon fed in thc near future by coun- * V • bronchial pneumonia lwin ^ rai]K_| to membership. being searched, tho officers ■ cil with thc represcnuttves of NEW FLAG POLE ERECTED; Beside his parents, he is sur- with the uniformed Wavcrly declaim they found a $10 coun-Ithe Merchants' Association and AT WAVERLY HONOR ROLL.yived by a brother, Robert Lc-|grec tcam ln chargc of thc ccr- terfclt bill bnd (later learned j the Wavcrly Service Cub to __ . on Smith, and his grandpar- emony ot initiation. Following that the truck had becn stol- confer* on this select. A* •» 3 - f oo t^ fl a fft jk> I e^ h as^ been }cnUv Mr. ^and _*«-»*, .Clarence ; the meeting, a fried chicken cn from Columbus. V- WAVERLY CITIZENS ARE THANKED FOR CIGARETS Mr. and Mrs. John Markham of thc Cllne's Chapel neighborhood, ncar Wavcrly, havc thc distinction of having thc largest number of boys in thc armed forces in this vicinity. A son, Billy Markham, was accepted by the -Marines last week,, which brings thc number up to five boys serving Uncle Sam. Their only daughter, Mn. Martha Cllne, has been giving to thc Red Cross blood bank. V CHIEF BUYS BIG FARM Chief of Police and Mrs. Ray Brown, 1230 -Cole's Blvd., in Portsmouth, purchased the 115- acre farm of the late John Conkel, ot near Stockdale. The deal Includes six and five room dwellings on the farm, which had been ln the Conkel family many yean. Mn. Brown was a daughter of Mr. Conkel. Chief Brov>-.. said today that he plans to *_*take extensive impreve- mci ts to the dwellings. V- NOTICE. PYTHIAN SISTERS There will be no meeting of the Pythian Sisters during the months of June, July and August. A picnic will be held sometime during thc month of June at Lake White. CHARLOTTE HIBBEN Dave Yeager, Wavcrly, the chairman of thc salvage committee, has received a letter from Colonel James F. Moria- rty, of thc U. S. Marine Corps, thanking the local committee for its recent gift of 500 packages of cigarettes, which his outfit has received. Mr. Ycag cr said that about 3,000 packages havc bcen bought by the local group and forwarded to our armed forces. V MAYOR ASKS LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR SUMMER Mayor Chester A. Way has asked council members for a 3 month's lcavc-of-abscncc beginning at once, in ordcr that he can do war work during the summer months. The Wavcrly mayor is a hJgh school instructor hcrc during thc school ycar. He bas accepted a summer position with the Clark Grave Vault Co., Columbus. Earl Moorc, president of council, will be acting mayor during absence ot Mr. Way. V SENIORS HEAR DAVIS Hon. Jacob E. Davis, special assistant to the undersecretary of the navy, and former congressmen from the Sixth district, gave the class address at the Waverly high school commencement program Thursday night. Ur. Davis and his family sre now residing at Arlington, Va. V SELL SUMMER HOME Mr. and .Mrs. J. T. McLean have sold their summer homc on Lake White to Mr. and Mn. Delbcrt J. Carter, New Vienna. A fish fry for merchant mem- erected at tho side Of |hc Pikc I Smith and Mr. and Mn. Earl ■ dinner will bc served to all ben will also be beld ln thc county honor roll boarl on thej Roberts, all of Camp. present. ncar futurc. (court housc lawn, the Job being) Funeral services wcrc held a, 525 War Bond will be giv- completed by Armbruster and Sunday at ten a. m. at thc rcs-Jen away along with the usual Armbrustcd Monday. jidenco with thc Rcv. Don Cilixl priJCS- -V- VISITOR HERE Mr. L. C Ridcnour, Associ-j Thc flag pole and honor roll!Humble officiating with inter- ate District Supervisor, and | will be dedicated,on Memorial! ment in Howard ccmctery und- Mrs. LaNcta B. Roush, Junior'Day. |er the direction of thc A. H. Administrative Supervisor, vis-; gr==_= ..V,.^^ **"*.*: .!Bo>',-*r funeral home, itcd thc local Farm Security | DRIVER FINED $5.00 Administration office Wednes-1 State Patrolman O. W. Kail day. May 16 and Friday, May jam of the Portsmouth out-post 18. Mr. Ridcnour assisted FSA'arrested Lcuyllen Brown..tran The selective iftlli PROMOTED Harold E. Clark, ton ot Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clark. Waverly, Route 3, who it with a tactical squadron with the First INDUCTED lowing Pike county;Troop" Command," Pope Field," registrants _rt. Bragg, N. C, has been pro- personnel and Mrs. Ruth Call, sit company driver. Columbus.. inducted into thc armed ;moted to the rank of ISlwtO Trustee of thc FSA Health Ser- Sunday at 10:30 p. m andlforccj ot, iMa 9- 1M4: ? rt Class h^^cnt/were vice Program with records. I charged him with operating a JajncJ Th0Jma. Adrian. Navy.: infornu*d1 recently Mn. Roush helped close and j motor vehicle without a driv check supervised accounts. |cr's license on Route 23, near V ! Waverly. When arraigned be- vy ATTENDS CONFERENCE fore Magistrate H. F. Junk, he jamcs Mn. Grace D. Eleyet. local:*" fincd $50° and C0,t3 on Lonnle Harold Aills, Navy, j Grovcr Lce Blankenship, Na-j PARENTS OF BABY BOY Capt. and Mrs. Edward F. Gcen (Romainc Taylor; ore thc -NaVy. 'parents of a baby boy born last Robert Donald Chrisman.: Friday a. Gowj :'Si.mraTltar. hos- ' Robert E D r N (E .!j>-ta1' Cincinnati. CapL Geers is 1 was jliltt£ before he register^). "';cwS'^befn^^SkiS *hcr on from 27 Southern Ohio | 'J™*- Mftby Marshal j Chari« Louis, Rapp, Nav^ '{^ Farm Security Administration," Plca ot *"*>* _ Supervisor, attended a two day| rmrvrn r-s nurn planning conference at Athens 1 _ DRf,v,E" ,5„Vi.^ _ .._ * „» 1 no *. ,.. I Dona Ritchie, Pikcton. Ansalon Chrisman, Donald Chrisman. counties met to plan how farm i ****. Campbell, Wavcrly Cai, Kider, Navy. (Register. £rt s £ *"« fam!!i« could be served to a j charged with running through,^ at Springfield.) * *" »• Taylor. better advantage in 1043. Con- ■«_» Wit""^ »^1 ._.*»**•* Wil,1» ^^ Na" JOINS HER sidcrablc time was devoted to! When arraigned before.Mag 1* maximum food production for »n»tc H- Jj Junk, hc was fined the war effort. *5 and ^^ V RETURN FROM LOUISIANA Mr. and Mn. Dwight M. Bennett, of Stockdale, have returned from a visit with their son, Pfc. Myron L. Bennett, of 6I8th Quartermaster Depot Co., at Camp . Livingston, La. Thcir son, Judge Lloyd B. Bennett, of Eaton, accompanied them. The family spent four days at Bent- ly Hotel, Alexandria, La. V HEADS ELYRIA SCHOOLS J. E. Bohn, for yean superintendent of thc public schools in Ashland, O, has accepted the superintendence ot the E- lyria schools. Mr. Bohn is well known here, as bla wife ls the former Miss Isabeile Hutt HOSPITAL PATITNT T. H. Brady, well-known Jasper resident, was taken to the Portsmouth General hospital. Monday, in thc Gregg ambulance and was entered as a medical patient. V TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Mn. Robert Russell, Waverly Route 3, was taken lo General hospiUl, Paintsviile, Ky., on Tuesday In the Gregg ambulance. V ■ TAKES POSITION Miss Wllladyne Anderson, a member of this year's graduating class, Waverly, nas taken a position as stenographer In the law office of Atty. W. T. Reed. JOINS HER HUSBAND Ira Vandyke. Jr./Navr. | . Mrs. Faye Rader Hollis left Richard Vaughters Wills, Na-ijhe latter part of thc week for Vy 1 Washington, D. C. where she Robert Lec Wills. Navy. CReg-iwi!' i°in her husband. Lt. Chas. istered with another board.) Hollis, who has been on duty V ! In South America for the past 8ACK IN THE STATES Capt. Bob Frey, a veteran for the past two years in -tbe African, Tunisian and Italian campaigns, arrived here last Saturday to spend a few days with his wife, Mn. Anna Wir.n Frey, Piketon, and his parenU, Mr. and Mn. George Frey, Wa- verly. V—t WAVERLY SCHOOL CENSUS TAKEN BY MRS. MURPHY Mn. Zula Murphy is Uking a school census of pupils in this city. She was recently appointed by County School Superintendent J. E. Way. two yean. Mn. Hollis may return to South America with ber husband. V PIKE CO. MEN ASSIGNED Seven more Pike county selective service registrants, who recently reported for duty with the armed forces at Ft. Thomas, Ky., have been assigned as follows: Thomas Ward, Piketon and Elijah Carter, Beaver, sent to Camp Atterbury. Ind..* Paul P. Amlin, Alva J. Russcil aad .Herbert E. Maloy, Waverly. James Blanton. Beaver, and Glenn J. Grooms, Piketon, sent to Camp Fannin, Texas.
Object Description
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Title | Republican Herald 1944-05-25 |
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. |
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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 1943-01-07 to 1945-05-310349 |
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 |
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THF REPUBLICAN HERALD. WAVERLY, OHIO.
THURSDAY, MAY 18th. 1S44.
PAGE EIGHT
GIVENS
Pvt.
Ord. Calif
day furlough at
Givens.
James Irvine
.'enjoying a ten day furlough while Eva Voelker. underwent [and children-tVere guests of his Sunday for Alliance. He ex-
I with relatives herc and at Ad- an operation for the removal parents, Mr. and Mn. Chris pects to start for Pearl Harbor
Jay Brown of Camp Ft. a. Ohio. of her tonsils at the Mytlngcr Brust on Sunday. soon.
spending a Ii * Curt Baugess, who is em- Clinic at Chllliicothe on Wed- Mr. and Mn. Henry Worrel
his home in ployed at the V. S. Government ncsday. jhad a* week end guests their Thc following Is a tetter by
•Depot in Columbus, spent thc Mrs. Carrie Hines of Sedalla. two daughten and their fami-,!Pfc. Walker Blair, who is ta It-,
has sold httptti week at his home tn Red Emma Estes, Francis Shy and. lies from Dayton. faly and sent to his mother, Mn.
farm ta Buck Hollow and has Hollow. George E Schuster, Jr.. at-f Mn. Levi Blair and JamesI Mollis Blair:
bought the George Dctillion Wm. England hasjnoved from tended the funeral of Callle Blanton called on Grandmother April 27, 1944,
house in Beaver. u,0 chancUer farm near Beav- Marsh in Portsmouth on last Moore on Friday morning at! Italy.
Escor Hughes and VteloJ er to Ada" O.. Saturday. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob tDcar Mother,
Smith were visitors at Locuit; o. W. Parrill was a business Mr. and Mrs Raney Howard Brust. \ As I haven't heard from you
orove on Sunday. ■: visitor at Jackson on Wednes- and. family of Columbus spent Mr. and Mn. Woodrow Bapst for so long. I've begun to won-
Mr. and Mrs. Tollie Tackett _-ay th- week rn(1 hcrc Raney and daughters, Helen and Ruth der what's wrong. I really hopc
and family were at the Mount, jap Robinson, truck driver has been on the sick list for'Ann, Edd Frey, Levi Blair, Es-!all of you are well and hep-
Logan Sanatorium at Chiilico- /or u,o Pickerington Creamery' tbe past month. Itj.1 Chandler, Jackie and Rollarpy.
the oni last Tuesday to see their j J, ba,i_ on thc j0b ater suffer-: Word from Paul Smith is Dean Chandler and Paul Halcf Mom, I sure would havj Ilk-
daughter, in*-* ueehman. who ■„- a broken leg some time a- that he is somewhere In Eng-!called at thc Gilbert Blake res-jed to have seen you walk intoj
is a patient there, j,0 land and has been promoted toidence Sunday. i our tent this morning. 1 would:
tun Smitn. whs has been, Willadlne Chandler sprttit Corporal. Ruth Mowery and sons were have loved to watch you. Mo-
it the Trojan Powd- Saturday nisht with relatives j Electric was off through!guests of hcr parents. Mr. and ther, I think ot all the fun j
•".'nt-Portsmouth, 'here on Sundav for some two IMrs. W. W. Brown Saturday i we've had ovcr some small. J
Mary Policy ls reported lo bc houn while thc\linc was bcingjnight and Sunday. (simple thing. It's sweet mctnor
Word
tillion Is that ho has
safely in England.
cr Company t
returned lo his home hcre
Charles Milam of Washing-:on" "tj,e' sick list at the home of repaired at the Wm. Holt Unci Jacob and Merritt Rapp de-tics. But I'm not your baby any
ton C. H. came down for thr Virgil Dant on the Vanmeter, where lighting had struck an Ilvcred fertilizer out this way more. I wish 1 was. But, dar-
pnmary on Tu*v |
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