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i The Republican Herald WAVERLY, OHIO, THURS DAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1945 NUMBER 36 SUMMER BENCH SHOW A SUCCESS J NAOMI AKD RALPH STRICK- CANDIDATE'S NAME 3 P'KE CO. DRIVERS riNED LAND WIN <t-H CONTEST TAKEN FROM BALLOT ron RECKLESS DRIVING Heels by Sadie Berklc; Arnold PlkTF C.lRl 55 ARE Hayden. Batavla. O. T1*'*' ^*mt-° AI*L j Natural Canlaaa ' % CLUB WINNERS ^ i—. 1 23 Entries | ^ Naomi and Ralph Strickland Ba-appolntod M«n*g*r Ot Wa- Three Pikc county driver ._ ,V.r.,.Bg £°& °J?a59s l\*."J ^t . " . ~ . ot the Nonatne Honest Helpers verly Lleuor Store. were arreted and fined oi by Rolla; P. E. Caldwell, Rich- LouVe Moore And Opal <t-H Club were declared win- charges of reckless dnvini mondale. p._. _. _ Keller To Represent Pike ner. ot the Pike County 4-H Lloyd Crabtree. Republican when they wcrc arraigned be- At Columbus. | Garden Contest ' ' B-2P, Big Joker Adam by Dc- Stroud, Pike County Fair , _ ^^ candidate "for treasurer*' of Wa- ,ot* Magistrate H. F. Junk. Many Hounds Enter- 'ean*cn £o*r* Adam Slroud- At -Lotumpu.. r'ineW garden's were selected verly. tendered the Pike Co.: J«m« E. Minor was fined J f f>t • A* Tt. I a PF.n Vrrner Sun Dial DI- -r- -mt. ~~r~. 7 a *t e-., u from » *rouP °' M ^ber 4H Board of Election* hi* with- «0 and costs with 333 Of the CfJ In ClaSSIC At The !,mU by S Wl«> H.rr ,TW° PiWe C°,Unty.4"£K C'Vb • W^cn, throughout the coun- drawal. *» »«P««lcd on good behav- Dyslngcr. Zanc.vUle. O.' * «'ru w°n 'H**'"™ "l0* D^ ty. In judging the contest, each! Mr. Crabtree, who recently »<"• ~ n >~ _ „„ I 4. Scoutmaster, Ch. Airliner ***2 .? ~_7ty ^ of the gardens was visited dur- was re-appointed manager of John D. Clemmon* Chllllco-- Martcrman by May Moore, Un- Portsmouth, Ohio, on Friday, ing ,he tummer and the mem- the state liquor store ln Wav- 'h« «- 2, wa* fined $100 and WINNING DOGS •getheum and Johnson, Batavia. August 31st. jber** record book, together erly after being discharged cost, with $75 of the fine sua- atitiSr»t^r. °' t. . o . ' F°f«.h' "cpnd consecutive ;wlth their, exhibit at the Fatr from thc army, automatically Pcn°ed °n *ood behavior The ARE ANNOUNCED: .V&S& ^ £"' *IU" ^uU^ MoorE',?(t.thewere con*ldercd In making a was disqualified, a* his present ehar** WH dfl*in* wh»e he . as.**'J**A*25g ann ttiua. XBletly W1nder .i SeU.Uh.1" ■«"•■ declilon. !.ob is undcr civil service. (w«» ?runk. CtnA JoK Of Judeine' Done'dale Fllo P E Cafdwell R ch %"*' ft!?0^ h°^ Wm ?t.tb° I ™* *"ar* WM » ■«»»•' »"»• The Republican Executive LCft,.duW- SP* w",char* Good Job Of Judging Done da^FUp, P. E. Caldwell. Rich- Dre-u-Up Dress Class with a' h whlch was presented to'committee of Pike County re- «»,^»" fperaUng a motor ve- By George Untx Aad mxjfiS&UFlash and Queen. so,t b,uc ?ool pUld **" of-them through thc courte«y of quested that the name of Wal- h«:le while under the influence • Hosey Wick. |p, E Caldwell. Richmondale. "P** workmanship and be-the P|ke County Agricultural ter Preston, of Wavcrly, be put of alcohol and was fined $25 O. coming design. Miss Opal Kell-goclcty. ■ 10n the Urk-r-t In the November and costs. The summer bench show of 3. Big Steel and Blue Steel, «r, of.the Stockdale Lucky 4-■ Naomi and Ralph planted election to run against the" .,.. rT^ST gSSSTrtSl theOhlo SUte Foxhunter'. As- Adam StroudN Camp, O. £'' C,u.!i £on ff 'lr,t ln,1the their garden* on their parent'..Democratic incumbent. George .rA**J 1T?£J-? £2^J* IJ|7 „ Elation. Inc.. which was held'ShJ^SffS? W.d ffiK Jaff^K t^SaJS wftfej ^B^bS ^I^SS. copy of the three^ !!f!^EPT- »' on Augu* llth. proved to be Y1irto*e? ^ !^0,Cr°I JfkCt ?hi,ch °paL h?d *n «•* ta und,;r ,he ««dciv board member, and given thc g£ r«, niv SS y,'i "f,-^ff ln« Catherine Bentley with ex- one of thc most successful! , „I1I.2.F.Blri5,.„. ^ IngcrUous y and Inexpensively sh,p of M„, opa'. Bayhan. iprinter, so ,oldler'S and absent f'^Tr'aVi^ -urf tSr-aionnti frnm n f<-o-i c.-n-v Ttia : . !_.. .-* ■ „.._ ^^ i_._j »o nelp farmer* construct tarm _,. m 'rr n . ___. --.■- NEWS IN COURT HOUSE CIRCLES Four New Cases Filed With Clerk During The Past Week DIVORCES AND ALIMONY ASKED Several Cases Are Heard By Judge Parker And Judge Critt. New Cases riled Thomas R. Bentley, a U. S. Marine, stationed at Cherry 'Point Air Station. North Caro- dcslgned from a feed sack. Thc two girts will rcprcj Chas *m* Counties at the State Elimlna- In Columbus on Df,Ttr rrom . Sto^^^^^ shows ln year*, it was announ-'j^ SS^SalJ.^ISt Cald- ced Tuesday by L. F. Swiger, well, Richmondale, O. secretary of the association. I 2. Puppies—Unnamed, Mr. Swiger reported a good w.lkc,r- ¥.to?Vnie' & . «. u™ r„n.i.«t i-i. r 4..aI*\\m JL r~n. t >ni. I ■*•• B( Steel, Blue Steel, Mi** Hon Contcrt job of judging by Geo. Laat^^^J* and B.2-j( Adam October 22. of SciotovlUe, who was ably Stroud Camp O | in lhe evcnt thc flrst placc assisted by R. Hosey Wick, of; Best Hound in tha Show ' Jackson, as ringmaster. Results of the show, as reported last week, arc as follows: Puppies Undtr 6^ Month*. Fa- 1. Helen Steel. Wheeling jHelcn. Gambler O It^ud^Campta If A^iNEW LUMBER FIRM ivoteia* ballots may bc printed. IN help ponds. Many farmer* arc now •ar Peeblet Fined At Wavarly ACCIDFNT YOUNG DRIVER IS HELD ■ AFTER CAR TURNS OVER Tolbcrt Montgomery, 16, Elm .building ponds ln thc county Three persons v*.-re injured divorce. W. T. Reed represents the plaintiff. rj^in°Ve.hrnn VnC *2a.'" ^ artlon Slnrt^Elvm outstanding -ulhontle. on this Cook Q. 0maT w^. Va ej^ kind of work In the sue- plaintiff charges extreme crucl- i Grove, will have a hearing In' **™c™ *^? *"°j" ,'J\ko*U- ty and ask* for. thc custody of the Pike County Juvenile ??^olt' ^'*^ce 'n ,ocal- her minor daughter and all- I Mut-kii- Ch Airliner Mi,«.r. winner of the Cotton Dress! *nree persons w*.-re injurca »■»«? *-•»»«-• ^<jumj -/wvi-l-.-..- . . . ^^ 'man by^ Mary Mackclrop At- C1sm * unable tr*, .Mend, this ,n an accident on Lapparel rd, Court on charges of driving ["* ,he *>n* and nold Hayden. Batavla. O.' 8™up will also be represented ,oUih 0f Route 41, early Mon- without an operator's license. . county aeent I Bast of OppotUa Sex by a Plk* county girl. Miss Al- day, wnen a truck, driven by-»"<t driving without the own-; t) Brutus, Ch. Avon Master- ma Pollard, who placed second,Jacob Bailey, 56. of Peebles rt cr'* consent, following an 'cci-'-arpy/ paSTOR AT WILSON -m.ta a FntriA-* man -9 Paying Shirley; A. W. at thc District Revue. Here was j, and a car driven by Gale °"cnt at onc p. m. TTiursday on RUM CHURCh or ritnKT B& Steef Wheeling :Hc,cn' Gambler, O. :an attractive pink sateen dress WUfon KnUley, 24. ot Peebles Rome 772. six trdjG south of RUW CHURCH OF CHRIST •i m . wlth slenderizing princess line rt. 1, collided. Mr. Knlsley was Route 124. In Pike county. | Rcv OUo MUlcr of near and individualistic brown stit- arrested by the Chillicothe' According to the state M«h- chillicothe. will take over his Reed represent* other con- mony vv t operator's Ucinie* Z™^™,*1™, shoUld noWy j the piaintlff.' Charging hcr husband. Dennis Holcomb. with gross neglect of duty. Myrtle Holcomb filed her petition asking for a divorce and alimony. W. T. Reed represents the plaintiff. Dorothy Southworth. a mi ti ll. Kay Semplc, Tow K. A.j FORMED AT WAVERLY chln« trim- J Mate patrol on a charge of driv- way patrol. Montgomery was duUcJ a4 pa«lor of thc Wilson .„ . ^ ^ bv Kay Napoleon; D. M. Eem-1 . ! Marion Leedom, of the Ida- Ing while under thc Influence driving the car of Ellsworth Run church of Chrlrt in Chris- ar' 10 ycar* ° "ge* brou-*ht *n pic, Wlncherter, O. t Hardwood Timber Track Pur- ho Victory 4-H Club, represent- of liquor. j Smith. Elm Grove. When he at-,|ian UnIon ncxt Sunday nign, actio" for divorce and alimony 3. Judith Ann. Napoleon{ chased By Company. Jed the School Dress Oass for us! The truck wa* knocked thru tempted to pull over on theig^, 9th at goo Mr, M1»cr bX h« mother and next friend. wllh a gay melon-roae wool; the guard rail and over an em- gravel road to avoid a truck,-wlj, '^^J him in music and in ^°n\ Crabtree Tramp by Clara Bell Etirhart; Charles Walker. Sciotovillc, O. Waverly has a ncw industry jumper and a white crepe lace- j bankment Into a ravine. The thc car turned over. He was 4 Dorothy Catherine NaDO--todar M c- c- Haynea announc- trimmed blouse, perfect for the'Knislcy car was on top of the uninjured. leoii Tramp by Clara Bell Ehr- *d the forming of a new part- cool fall days ahead. However, truck. I —=* • ! hart; Charles Walker, Scioto- nership with C. Me Rose, the ■ Scioto county girl managed I Clara Bailey. 50. received BREWER RINGWALD LOW ville; O. I firm to be known as the to take flr*t in this group, but possible internal injuries and! ON NEARBY BOAD JOBS Pupple* Under S Month*. Male j Haynea-Rose Lumber Co. .our girl* promise they're com- Lawrence Knisfey, 36. brother 11 Entrla, I - r ..• .!•-- ■- ■ 1. Steel V. W., Whee Steel by Defense Lady; Hamilton, Portsmouth, O. 2. Big Steel. Wheeling Steel by Defense Lady; Adam Stroud. Camp, O. 3. Blue Steel. Wheeling Steel Shc charge* a „ . . . _ her husband, Orvllle R. South- singing. Come and bring your wofth ^ extreme ^3ty friends. LICENSE SUSPENDED Juvenile Judge Will H. Ac- ord susupended the driving Heed i, mat* naynes-Kose L-umDcr i_o. .»•*«- *•«» tt*""'"'-" »«/« com- Lawrence luusicy, 30, nrotner. 'ord susupended the driving wnu™" tram .im*, A ^-m"1 M« **«« installed ln« *?&***, £** wlth, a t « the driver of the car that hit! Low bid for widening and tenj€ 0f Tolbert Montgomery ?" P"k% 5? CUff «,on« *h* 0*^011, Toledo and newed effort and are going to the truck In which he was rid- .resurfacing 2.125 miles of Rt. 16 0, £lm c and ^ tested divorce h I Ironton Railroad, near thc wa- ^r,n< home '" ot •*• b,uc rlb-|lng wl^ the Bstleys. was cut » »n Piketon and Rt. 50 and:a .ujpended ^ntcncc ^rfll he "ounU, August Ur"unk"a"nd"~thc"former flli-,bon» -v«il»ble. by Defense Lady; Stroud, Camp, O. 4. King, Big Max Dunbar by' •,- Helen Hayes; Arnold Hayden. j f^ of the city has been leased. ■ OFFERS EXTENSION Adahj The planing mill will be operated at the location, Haynes Batavla, O. . ™ ?», »»• PU^ruased a'th^ , Waverl The flmjedSMand cost, PupBl- i Months to One Tear, hardwood1 timber tract of 55 ,^ f organisation will I"1 *" *"d C°7 -^Female—7 EnlrU* (acre* fror% Rolla Deacon and mM>t „nnrtov -Z*t in .» ann I ..*: and gross neglect. W. T. represents the plaintiff. Case* Heard Common Pleas Judge Earl Parker granted an uncon- to Swanaon . suspended sentence untlf he w,oun»- -rtuguat 3l*t. Tbe plain- Jean Roul< 28 '" Ro" County, was u 2, ' ear$ of ]n ,he -^ .. tiff was represented by George _ ruck. "M*te. ^ »"*« *J*Z5* Industrial School, following an D'rNf c uu ,„„, suffered face cuts. They were Son*. Inc.. Chillicothe, the state. accidcnt on a Plke COUnty road. ^ther Smith filed a con- ,atunded by Dr. A. F. Haas, ot highway department has an-jV Montgomery was chars- ternDt Preceding against her COURSE AT WAVERLY i Bainbridge. -nounccd. Thc bid was 853,960.' e^ w,th dr"ving without an ot f°rmer hu*band, Alfred Smith. When arraigvafd in the court The department estimate was,erator- Ucena, and Vithoiit Shc charged that certain ali- Wilmington College I, offer- Lj M.gi*^i^THL T. Junk, of *53-0OO. gj g owners consent "W "S?^ *?" "".r^ Ing extension courses again;Waverly Mr Knlsley was fin-' Tr>ch low bid of $36,738 for; »■»»»■»■»». met Judge Parker continued . to 1_ ■«.- a,—*. .._*■' * Ia.. . ... m thc mattcr at ,1,. near|nJl sep- on his head and face. Knlsley, 12, also in the truck I. Belle of Hillsdale. Baldwin's Faultless by Kate; P. E. Caldwell, Richmondale, ; bituminous treatment of five, i miles of Routes 41, 5.2 miles j Route 41 and 3 miles of Rt. REPORTS FOR DUTY Staff Sergeant George . tember 1st. until September 3. acres fror%Rolla Deacon and "'".'"i^n^' v^,,"iT„'w", IZ\ • '™f"?Bl will be tiljked into Waverly 5*S ^*n th^^^ NINE DEFEATS ™. !' "d;"r;w",li; "Ril^PWi.r, who hu been rutlonej Cri",,'*;V'arel-r;iiirtrt»'"had by M. R. f^ck) Stullc$ and fnx -hie cour«« maTbt ^"ert ! KEW B0ST0K BALL CLUB «,ald "* «"--""" * ?sSSS .. V""'. °.r »HW» wno "« and referred the case to Judge __ Critt. of Circleville, who had Iwald" A. Sona" Co.."chlliicothe. Vi^S^H^I J*l™.y ^"^'A'-"1 ncard thc ca*« wben **" *u i i, ,ii ,, ;_> ^,i-,i„ n |.; „ , ,' _.. ■;. . in*, inc couraes may oe miect-j : waia ac sons to.. tnilllCOtnc.'«,"""" "IJ * u7'~'~'Z' "eara tne case wnen me Oi- ldwell, Richmondale, O. : his fleet of trucks. Thc timber Jr ,„„ ,.„ .,...,'. ki.i™*^, ti-« /i-„,*-4*^..„( 1-ii™»i^ ...„. Kingman, Arizona, ha* report- Vnrce »n erantorl n-»or«<. n 2. nip of Hllladale. Bald- j U being cuteby the Keaton bro- ?J«T ^..{''"i" ^ %K' The Wavctly Raide"" ^Loaflt*^ cd to hi. new alignment at^La* ^^S,S2&^SLiat n> Faultless by Kate; P. E.|lher, *and ,^Minfi ooerations ^"jH1:. !°^ &*?+ B,bIe'!ball nine took a slug-feat from «MM. ;Vcgas. Nevada, aftcr spending S&satfW^^ t a furlough with his parents. ant /^ » Mr in-l \fe« *rlh..e M.lf.r ~ .. /. ' %inJ *,au'r,If^ 'SLET**?' E|thers and logging operations "**""';. "~'i^ Z.."^".'^, ^^Hllladat^FUsh' WS sb€Ung h,nd,Cd ^ UWU l^SS^---^^^^^ "«» Bo*">n MerchanU at. win> FaulUess by Kate; _P. E-j0™^ wm ' ent at the ftr*tjneetlng to help ;coVntc7"^bert"clou*te5' a" H -Balevt tha r-nnraM | mer ^ ^ victorr DISCHARGED :Mr an<J M„ Arthur Pfeifer, On thc «ame day in the case preparation for ordv **" 22' at the, co"cge* [jag the fir*t Ave innings and._ Sgt Orlie E. Radabugh. rfd Way. of the Pike county school jury on an Indictment for non- Oak Hill, O. ev-ttx-T* annnuni-ixt l-vlsv that _. t —I e-_ r^^... are urged to be P^l New'Boston in an tl'iO (Teuv ■■. r. t-.i — . . ._ ... eni at ine ..-- .- Caldwell, Richmondale, _ ,. ,„„, „_ ,-_^_ ._. .-» ..... 4. SUr Dust Mary. Big Joker tbe employed by the company. Salurday cIaS3-s wJM u. or. \m*' tor the v^tors. by Dusky Miry; R. M. Phillips, fand planing mill machinery U' a^rt ay ^* "L, ^t,'. I , Waverly used two pitcher Portsmouth. O. \ being installed at the new lo- «T*j ,, „, .... „,,' Pupple* 6 Month* to Ona Year.(cation ln preparation for ord- ^' ' co"cge- Ing the first five inning* and; Mel*—9 Entries tcrf now on file Mr. Hayn<-s -s,.» . ,~~.a.a.*'Z^a~Z T^ being replaci-d In the aixtl ^^^fs&^pf: ; / r^Nois ^me^ng!-^ sssaw KloaScSs 0 strstto-rfd ^ffisai^Hpswss ^^0^,^;^^ •"^•wTna^Wmcotuner. B* "J ™**{> ffiJ^laSlO W",iam H^AcTmann. .bo. BUfi'SS ""^ "^ LJJfc (f5-te PaU,Cy' rfd 3« 3 ReadT Rogert Ben by What U thought to bc the g^Jj'ffiad ^rftWent of er> 8"0Wcd a t0ta,1 of 13 hi" Beaver. O. Flash Wing, Herbert Jones, largest crowd ever to be on f^-Ar?? tJf»Tl^oSr»Si*aSltad rtruck out on,y 3 men- ! s*«- John L. Tackett. 304 W. CrnL^ne,2nger Ch Airliner frrJK' 0^^ ««'««" AsScVatlon meeUng at I S^h cau.nt for the loser*. Fifjh st waverly O. I St^ff Sergeant Arizona W. ^brmtt'ci"-onrfina^"-liearrrAg: i^ | system, announced today that rupport was set for October 9. Staff Sergeant Robert JVillson, |f. j. c !who U in the army a\)d is ex- and W. T. Reed thc husband. pecting a discharge soon, that The case of Faye Armstrong ;he ha* been named principal v*. William D. Armstrong, in of Scioto twp. high school. which the plaintiff charged "n • ZZZZ— 'hat her husband was married ! RETURNS FROM EUROPE at th* time he married her, was gethem St Johnson, Batavia, O. Darby, Female IS Entries 1. Belle of Hillsdale, Baldwin's Faultless by Kate; P. E. Caldwell. Richmondale, Ohio. lot was loaded with car"** and i"mef Lynch aUo of Chillicothe roadside was lined with thf; w" .«lcct^t0.,,ucceed hlm Everett K.-cr arrested by Wavt.rly Qy to submit documentary evi- T-5 Henry O. Silcott. rfd 2. European theatre where he has dence of the prior marriage. j spent 20 months on the front The plaintiff wa* represented car. for nearly one-half mile. |gg J g [^tsT* " '"**' SS^'wsl!^ ^ SJS '"1 Sgt. William F. McBee. rfd l.lline*. Hc Is now enjoying a 30 by¥t Reed It was a beauUlful day and "»7 ot "l6 ■«rouP- ... ._, . 'Marsh/I Floyd Campbell, and SDarisursville O ■'"■ '—■—-'- -'■•- *^-* Dy w' Kl Bc*a' the hundreds of people pres-!.. A r«c.0urd •" ,?Ub "^ f°r! charted with being drunk and °l»-TW«ue,« ent enjoyed themselves great- jj* w»f ™**IJ-5*15 ™°*2: ^.i*?'*..".1? "car hU home at rEE T0 BE CHAncED FOR r^Fitp "of Hliisdaie. 1&|»F B-Ttla^lltla^ w;\s '»"ed $100~«wiI'^owrOAiair'SSlSlS win'* Fauttlessjby Kate; P^^-jing. singing, etc.. by outstand-i^f,.**/"*^^ c*cr.b! _l"Lc?,;C0,t* ?rith $75 ?f.th.e <!ne ,u* Caldwell, Richmondale, Ohio 3. Banker's Shadow, Baldwin's Faultless by Peach Blossom, Ben Dial, Wellston, C 4. Hillsdale Fllsh. Bald, win's Faultless by Kate; P. E. Caldwell. Richmondale, Ohio. Derby, Male 16 Entries 1. Brutus, Ma j term a r. by Flying Shirley; A. W. Helen, Gambler, O. 2. Sun Dial Hunter, Bald ing musicians and preachers. Plans are already made for a greater home-coming on Labor Day In 1046. and to more conveniently accomodate the crowd. simultaneously zation. day furlough with friends and, Herman J. Hackney submlt- relatives at Ladd. J :lcd his evidence fdr a divorce a uncontested. Judge Parker or- ALMA REUNION dcred the plaintiff to continue The Bteth Arintart Alsn*^R> hi* payments for the support in the org.nl-|pe„ded on good behavior He, Elective -oTTiT a 15 cent! union and Homecom.ng^n'oV J ^Sen 'white' iffS. . rra'tc XiTa^k^^ "** ft2" befCliahriS'Ifar-tr* ^ ^i r^^'^- **$ A wash'untrd^iS!lCntthW.T st cot amtie ,rBlc "' * JU_ cellation of chattel mortgages basket dinner will bc served at n-ewt r-»nr-«e.nta»» *,i.f--u« EVA LITTERST COLBURN under NEW GULF STATION | Mrs. Eva Litterst Colburn, 49. died Thursday, 7:00 p. m., | at Lima, following a long ill ■ nets. mortgages oasxet amner will be served at p.,*^ represented plaintiff. ENJOYING VACATION 7' ..' ncwMaw which goes * 12.00 -noon. All Oiosc attending , cm Tuesday. September 4. tNJOii.ni VM.ATIOH ;into effect on that date, County arc asked to bring their own judge Emmitt Cri*t of Clrcl i Attorney and Mr*. W. T.; Recorder George Dixon an- table service. Reed left Thursday for a few nounccd Friday. At present! • jdays visit with Mr. and Mrs. there Is no charge. i MAY BUILD APARTMENTS John C. Lee. who are vacation-i Other new laws effective the Arnold Armbruster has pur ■ ville, heard the contempt proceeding against Alfred Smith, filed by hi* wife, Esther Smith. After hearing the evidence, no finding of contempt was mad*. 4. Challenger. Baldwin's Blazer by Baldwin's Carmen; Ivan1 Wolfe, Omar. W. Va. All Age, Female 14 Entriot 1. Muckle, Ch. Airliner Mas- terman by Mary Mackclroy; Arnold Hayden, Batavla. O. dauThfer"oV'M70and^ir*"john;Th^ aUo plan a furthcr trip corder from accepting deeda>venue and expect, to start jXe* Ortar»u«e. ed ThaT tiS Xattta^H."^ SLrCp'°Slrh,,e,r rtrUmTU-;mar brfckCOfotrUCanTrtmen" -« St" her in death «veral year, ago.1^ $*£^i&*£2L*^Z. "»■ Ule«lblc *W«* vaeegfefc brick four apartment fUcd ,n ,RC ^ and con^Ued Shc was a member of the £2» %£*£ SaiSS ; ? t^" - ~ .t>T>eTritt«n- bu"d'"«- ithe hearing until September 18. Waveriy Methodist- church and jroute Toront" °nd Butfal0' g*« or «amP<* »nd** thc f TAiCr-s MEW POamOK Gwr** D- N'y* ^^«ented the .u- r»-..ui cm ci.. i- I • sianatures. and reouire the re-: TAKES NEW POSITION ^,_, , *__^ ,-Ti j^._.s A new modern Gulf Super- 5he was tx>rn In Greenup - - Station will soon bc erected county Ky Feb 1 1896 the in* *l Elk RaP,d5- Michigan, same date will prohibit the re- chased the Moats lot on First ,2 lhe Greenbaum lot at the daughier of Mr. and Mrs. John;Th*>" """ "'*" " f"rthl" 'r'" '" ' '" """"'"~ ' win'. Faultle*. by Gloria; Ben | corner of Market and Water Littcrrt Hcr mother preceded Dial. Wellston, O. Streets. The ration will be op- ' 3. Scoutmaster. Ch. Airliner | crated by Mr. and Mrs. How <> Masterman by May Moore; Un-jard Douglass, who will soon re-' getneum St Jolxnson. BaUvla.,,urn t0 Waverly from Colum-.^-pyrh^s^^/shVi; aVa\^mZ cophtVoIRL ENTERS'>lg"aturtes- 0.nd rCqUlrC **' 1*' J^^R^n V,rV«h,»^ complainant and the defend- bUJ- vlved by her htuband. Frank i"1^ ^M NURSE CMM ?**? 'V*1. UH f **P*nU! *»\ H"ro'd ,BT w „ S 8nt WM represented by W. T. gpRo^cuT-o^os^a. fe£^s m^s&R ^^!! **%.**■- ^ci^-u^s the Mme day Jamw Mis* Lillabelle Pfeifer. 5a t^SSS^T S? S? k£ \ «?$ £*£ ^£*%*l&.\ T° l«PO«r T°, BA8E fe*« 'S&* « S *\a*%*£ wTbroS*. £K has been employed in the of- chard Colburn of Sn^-TFltU jX*.*^.!3k^«22d^S BiU Stanton' E»«tr«clan'« cal A. & P. Store. !Jud Parker on lnforjna, flee of Clerk of Courts the past five brothers. Kenneth of Wav-! cSel N^rse cTr\>s^t the Si £8tc' I*' *°n o( Mr and M"'' 3 month, during the absence of erly. Henry of Columbus; Jos- j gf Valley HoSpUal. Ohio, September 4th. HS F^^A.h Rob?rt*.'.n^ ^!ept'W*Troy;Vand"*ForrertWWo*f .^ Ja,"'^ I«r£*Kita5P» ■ PflUon « -^«5* .to! SlnSteW .'nd "tol o7 Aaiien« May Moore; Ungetheum and Johnson, Batavia, O. 3. Fan Varner, Sun Dial Diamond by Minnie Wise; Harry Dysinger, Zanesvllle. O. 4. Play Baby, Ch. Airliner Masterman by May Moore: Ungetheum St Johnson, Batavla, Ohio. All Aa*. Male 12 Entritt 1. Flag Boy. One Boy Harry by Rolla; P. E. Caldwell. Richmondale, O. 2. John Henry. John Winn by Martha Dudgeon; Dexter Hamon. Ripley, W. Va. 3. Streamliner. Ch. Airliner Masterman by May Moore: Un- cetheum and Johnson, Batavia. O. Hayden'. Big Shot. Buzzard Prosecuting Attorney ter. • It J- c°-!and two sisters. Mrs. Lucille I Coleman of Columbus; and I Mr*. William Henkle, of Wav- CAR AND TRUCK DAMAGED crj~ The Sute Highway Patrol I Funeral services were held reported an accident on Route! at Gregg funeral home, Wa- 23, a mile north of the Scioto*! verly. at 0:30 a. m., Sunday. Pike County line at 11 p. m. Jwitb. the Rev. Theodore L. Wednesday. A car, driven by Scklundt officiating and burial David Downard. of Wakefield, wa*' In Evergreen cemetery. and a track, operated by Max- • ron Mo-sley. of MarafieW, were! ON 11 DAY LEAVE damaged slightly. Robert S. Hoffman. Seaman e - j2-c. son of Mr. and Mix. Chas.' ARRiVES IN STATES liioffman of Waverly. ha. ar-' Piketon high class of '45 achooi in the mvtnn JW~"S. "Stanton, of LaddTIs now WONT RESUME FOOTBALL ;Jn°n .g^g* t^m g^*"* ^-'i^nding a leave at his home j Athletic Rector John O-ld- .^^J^ C^hn g ««■_ «■ u -j icaa .-j .. 'and with Columbus relaUves. i well of the Wavcrly high ... v . . JSL8^? *&™«™ He returned recently from Cu-! school faculty said Monday >«« J^^r^^"^, ^en- ba. where he has been station-1that although some traveling "^ £ ^ conflncd Z thc jL«. ed for the last 3 months. At tho restrictions had been lifted the workhoUaa toT & ^y. wa, end£„hi2 f^T* "2 Wl" rCtfrt; SaM ZL^t isT I8"*1 »100 »nd co«t» and order- to Philadelphia for re-assign-; football team this fall. ed to stand committed to tbe menl: , I HELD AS PANHANDLER Dayton workhouse until the TAKES JOB AS TEACHER i Roy M. Brannon. 36. W^lStSL^^eSLaat\\\f of,ly rfd 2. was .arrested at^ the (aeferK,*m WM un«*Pr,»cntea:. IS OUT AGAIN The many friends of L.. P. Vallery, local hardware dealer, are pleased to see that he has sufficiently recovered from hi. recent illnen gain and at hi. place neat. Mrs. Catherine Sampson lu.*..-.*^ ..v..... mis. V^IUKriiic i>«iii»»M", »iiv •*- ~' ~ "~T~. Vawriit 1 .————• to be out a- waverly has accepted a teach- Greyhound bus staUon, Chillt- TAKES HEW POSITION ■Uce of ^fewl^SS^ Mr. and Mra. mTolA Cut, GETS DISCHARGE Cpl. Henry O. Silcott. who; grades at Wakefield, succeed- by Officer L. C. Chester, ing Mrs. Ruth Way, who re-;charged with panhandling ligned last week. ♦■ and j Mr. ana mrs naroio uuth iwill leave the first of October jfor Memphis. Tenn.. where Mr. FIRM TO BE OPENED JGuth has accepted a good posi- Emmor Hayes has resigned j tion. The Guths will hold a » Natlonaf Firework. Co..;public sale of their household Chillicothe, and plans to [goods on Saturday. Sept, 15th, stabliah nu eiecxrfcitl -jonccrn'a*. th<»»r honrw-tn w»v«*riy
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Republican Herald 1945-09-06 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1945 |
Searchable Date | 1945 |
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 1945-06-07 to 1947-07-310077 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald 1945-06-07 to 1947-07-310077.tif |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
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The Republican Herald
WAVERLY, OHIO, THURS DAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1945
NUMBER 36
SUMMER BENCH
SHOW A SUCCESS
J NAOMI AKD RALPH STRICK- CANDIDATE'S NAME 3 P'KE CO. DRIVERS riNED
LAND WIN |
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