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JUDGE P^^^ Field Trials Sunday JT AI V TA CrAfJTClci White's G=T owtud Bytf AW* *U UWUIj|_ . cil Met Last Friday Joe White. Waverly, took the fourth 'place ribbon Sn thu IS Inch class at thc Jackson Co. Beagle Club field trials Sunday. First place went to Forrest Hill Jack,. owned by Harold Thatcher, of Chillicothe; second, Walnut Freckles, owned by Ray Smock, Lancaster: third. King's Happy Doughboy, owned by Corey Klng^ Wellston; j The Annual District Home Demonstration Council mectitlg was held lost Friday in Hills- GRADUATE SOON On this day many people will; _^._____. A_. ..„._,.. hesitate lo undertake to do many] ATDlIf CTAM UI_TII things because of the age old: ll I rlRJ* I 1111 llllll] tsuperstltiou that 11 is an Un- "* * M;u'*vl,1MU" lucky day. But thc basement: Of Uie Waeterly Methodist churen I ^^LMee^«\^h^(^wSie^l\C^^t' J'.f. ^rlsa^rtS^^^^ITo Be Held On Next leld In Waverly Last Friday Releases List To The Press. I ent. Ten from Piko county at t tended. The main speaker of the pro. ! gram was Miss Lottie Randolph I who is a community institute Boy Scouts of thc Pike Co i *P«a,tc*r> W*M> UI*«l on town-. .. .» — ._ .,..».„ „™ TO,«,r __T. Zf ^S*^—"'__'■;. .""'""'""ii District of the Chief Lonan -**"p' c£"J-«3r and sttte govern.' perlntondcnt of Schools, recent-, fair citv at that time E?°M?; ^ftT*?-? Pi>l ?^ SKS heard aVlSfrlng talk'I"?01- ^ «rou» WM <«vidcd! ly announced to the prm tho; Ind cations^Int IS a wth" Twelve BeS^w^c":!^^^^^ ^.•-•^•SfM^w* tolwh^Si H.C between 11:30 a. m. and 1:30 p.! m., as memberg of the Waverly i Methodist Settlor Choir, dlsrc-| gartllivA the superstition, wlll be -. serving their much talked oft ! fried perch lunch to residents > Thursday Evenng, May 19. J. E Way, Piko County Su- = of Waverly and visitors to tered In the 19 inch class. Winners in the field pi »|CoBrtw»i held 13-Inch hounda were: first, Wa-!-.n„rt hn„.. »>u The following is the schedule Council heard «n Inspiring UlkI So^^-*1?"*?" T1^iZJ^ilt*^ % VULn1**", m°i lnd)«u°n« point to « capacity!S^.1 Pwik "IctMtle^TTh e by Common Pleas Judte Earl id'0 sm?Uer Sro"PS to discuss complete list of 104V seniors,! crowd, for which H C Douahtv Piketon hich trhrmi af Parker, St Vhe^Cotlfc^n &tJF£2L?^^e,}!!& I .^„WtIi S^* ^fS^tlSi; IS«S Jtited that htaSS i ZaccL^^rogtam Winner, in the-f,Sd~of «|« »--: ^ ln\^«^ ^ ^»\^ «l*«^j^Z^\ *£&?&?ICY1 , Di_t_ir.. SSXier.,h" I™* dlicuMlnff town.! A toul of J hr,rB,.'^-rp":i*'wk*SbJ_orir."il>^ wit.n.. t i ' '"'•"'tween character and ____nit_HI__n ,. .L- _ ISO eraa^.i.tt—!10-^ fU,,t *>teP*™<t- Hijh School AudUorittm .ti.ri_._it. arm tu.lrf ^"fi'1";, Thc P«"h fillet will be bone-1 Proccwional, high school studenU arc listed wtth Wav-; leu so no bones wrll J be eaunht band ^\2&J^S&L*g£m wI*!!n t»"°at» «n3 It will b» frtSlj invocation. master! "Praise Y« The Father" — i*nA m. rv. c; —- Trainer,!Gounod. High School Girl's ;and Mr. Doughty. Bo«ton has Chorus. ledgCj of Chllllcpthe [loyalty, trtistworthl"ne'__s"anrf th^ pliy.ed *»*vcral vi<*n** selections. Western, May 17. I flag pledgs^wonnlnMS •"« th*.i^M"!:.Margaret Banfield. thej ^Stockdale. May 18. hy tmtaim »"_____t I! """■—"Itwcen character and reDutatlnn ifrr!Tr1 **J}8 two """-bers and Commencement dates Will be nothing on some of the fair! Sciititure TtoaAln* I cn«.by ^e .tJut*- Cla*» Sermon, Hev. Waid C Mr. Doughty extends an In- Radford. I lotmctsi on nil farms which pro-! Mualc, "My Faith Looks Up . . .. JPcar Wavcrly, young and old,: To Thee", Congregation. ' "•judge. In the 1-Mnch class I SflS"SSl W.,th SC°UU *JS "m^tV^i Banfl"ld wTe"'of't°ho« 'to* te %?£&'"V&n^ V& %>? iK?™^ J& Fl°™CC Wyn"' a4Mm' iffiSfi^S^SR S^SlS^^-S Plkfl ?r,ntia- who'EA^b^.c^V^ R^10M1 Mareh'th' ba"d teur^U&t^VJV^.^ll A toSSertSt'.SSS™ cJSXm^,^.™}"*™* &»«•* **. B-yth.. Jerry Ihem at the d^ °btal" hold "the_ third and last of lhe( Comrocnctmmt Program >ot invcstltiiro rer '« » liirV,. "iinanw. ruwoou, -jcott r. uiytnc, jcrryitnem at the d< Shrader. \etob lriiu"Zrin^tte^Tri^H^W P~«H tmm this luncheon I Thursday. MayT»,"i»7 m. Mr. Robinson, Paul N. Smith- i Winner's SUkc, at Jacksi^ on ; Lofland flnd Bob Wcst- ElRhti CorlcllL jElcanor_J. Campbell Mildred L.; will be applied to thc choir's in-! High School Auditorium son. ! Sunda Rita Kirby, Alberta Crltch-] winners field. George Klxby, Dr. R. T. Leevcr. Hnnold. Byron Signer. Rev. Wilson, Raymond Dally. Milly Moon, Beatrice Hawhee. Thc tcitfative dbte for thc premiere performance has been set for the second week In Junc, , Eleanor J. Campbell Mildred L.' will be applied to thc choir' ! Carter, Homer L. Chandicr. Cor- debtcdncsa for ncw robe*. gh School Auditorium Processional—Roberts. Invocation. Rev. Waid Rad- nUBAI. CRAVURE FEATURES ford THIS WEEK. MAY 121h Arabian Nights Overture i Voder, Building Farm Profit* From' "-• i_^_^_-^.t"7-iT_T-^i^:i_. "rr.'**'j'"."v''.'uprSS4_r,<'<? oth-i«ru«'gc Stephcn'"D~ McLaughlin*j nTu" Massl the exact date to bc announced «* .!^ ihS?^fL i ° SSfe crcawardjl \° th? flowing: He died April 11. 1930. jatl>_ | "cs, and their guests, number- Second class to Sam Cool,' . - - The committees for thc staacl,nB 2.40 P'^on*. attended the.Troop 71. crews' pro£r\£ *9&tSS S"ig? ffi%K&SE' t^Bhi * ^ S?d-?e,-,U,.M,e,vI5 Vu,!; makc-ut) and lighting wiU bc'at *rl T*ke vrhiie cUlb* *U*C •■ ««»i°re, Richard Polly, Donald announced next week. *■?' ^hB„J,.po,nn50rt>d ty J&T I ^'^J, George MusUrd Jas | exandcr. ■ Shc was married Thc Little Theatre Group has "^Brother, (Ray and Chet), Barker. Paul_Barker and Llo, J' been vtrj' fortunate ln securing e TS^! !S!Li « ik ' Saf,kcr' the Sen,-lccs of Miss Paula Carr I^J"6""^,'n^«>, "^up. Patterson of radio station WBEX In ChB. SB»-*g! •''l^'f?ty-f.a'r ™?* I Hf0 a"d licothe to act In an advisory JfS^ISlPSSS ,of ^V*1"1*i?2: 'nd capacity for thc direction of the! fff ™"^' ^rt™c.^- Cou?^ 78V. , „_. nlav Miss Carr helncd orBani2ei?lc* "Pt^^ntcd at tho meet- Explorer Woodsman awards a Little Theatre croup in? Pa" Ln* WCT.: J»-=l«on- Lawrence, went to Wlllard Armlntrout. ta*£f.^tWTSd bJ% S^Jfe Adam,> Athens, j Fred U,Band and Gary Stahler so participated for five years P,^a"d «°"'. . . .\*J&*JBLl* .... nroft-ssional in summer stock.LwC*V.ar,M Beixch chairman of | The highest award of the cv- cr, of Columbus. Ohio, vlstted i WJ"'"" KT0!"3er: .P0*3 board | mus. who was awarded a Life thc "Bam" the past weck andj*c,ci£tar&,J,"i5lfd,thc, mernbew;Scout badge, commented that It compared fa- °nf ^'il'^ T2-"ty f.'r board! F,e,d J8cculS_2 ^ Wf$.1 vorably with thc "Barns" along ,n"r™"K£c the event. .presented a first aid eonte»t the Ei'st Coast where the Lit-' , c add"*« o* welcome was-streamer to Max Way for Troop -HefSStn originate™ He gavei"1^ bv, Sieve' Vallery. Wav- 78', participation In thc Chief the flStaBMOM■very helpful ad^ e.r,y' <*airrr%t of thc Plkc^ Co. Logan Council contest held ln llcc^^rtoe^ iUtSS that he I ^"Tn'lb^y' Lm. * M/Arthur Ca/,,C.r thls yCM Thc would prepare curtain and tt*|„1S.,™*!5_2S__?r ^*^*rUl": advancement streamer was - -n— nuuiw, Johnny Jones. Donald Mathews ' "ffcw Versions of Old Recipe} Thc Iron.Count, High School Jeanne ET McGowan. Donald t Favorites" are featured In SukBmHI. pr_.ir_.e r* t™ ».-_..- . 'an Lowe's Gold Rush of '49; Prestation of diplomas. story on,thc Cook' Pages 6 andj Mandalay Overture, High 7. You will enjoy hcr talc of School Band. Grandfather's Gold Rush Days,! Benediction, to'Virginia/ M. Streltcnbcreer!*100- lightlng specifications for the organization and would supervise their installation. Many of the prominent citizens of this community have already became "patron' members of thc organization and tho list of these members will be announced ncxt week. Autos In Clash Near Waverly in inrnn luniun was il- Cr Ohio Governor Myers Y. i warded to tho Jasper Troop Cooper, statc and county fair and thc attendance streamer to leader. He stressed thc Import-J Post 7S, ance of Improving the standards Th of state and county fairs. with a closing Remarks wcrc made by A. j Post 78, The program was concluded ceremony by W. Marion, director of agricul-! ture: L. P. Lake PIKETON LOCAL HIGH ._.. —_ ..... >-.ii»iiuk9. pikc county now has 43 4-H Mrs. McLaughlin was a char-; Hilda R. Amlln. Wllliard C.!, ,Vee Planting time in China; dubs working toward "Better tcr member of Wavcrly Chap-! Armlntrout. Gilbert B. Barlow,! * *hown on back cover, fcatur-, Living for a Better World." tcr Orrta^ rat r •,.■•..... *•.— _mT_. I T_ .e_. nanow i "'■ ~"-" I*"-™' fSSJJT.*-ay-*-MI tor a "Better World. tcr. Order of "Eastern" SUr'shc' Jr.. Velma E. Cockrcll,' Winifred*' Jng a »"'" of.Fhl""c J?Jc,lure,i Tb*" «-]"bs. with art enroll received reeefnltion for bclontj-jC Connett. Saralj L. Creech., ta^n,/^ ,th* 2*"?%.?.%? ,i racnt °f 343 boys and 310 girls, ing to the Chapter for fifty1 James E. Ellcnburg. Dorothy L.^.8,!^ A0^..?_ur?i.Pravurc'..?:ar* undcr thc leadership of 68 . ,-:,r. ,'1' *"-*"— "■ n'ttrT" j! ^"••-'^-•1-f *^myHMfim*miM* feature, exclusive with) men and women of the'county She wa.-member of Wav- ty U Havens.0Au^lTv i^'^^pMican netM- ln H^'T^SStS'ft&?iS lv M-iHi-wu-e -t.. k i— -- -* — - time tnat mis goal might bc at- •»-■—• ' decided increase—lh year is antlci- erly Methodist"church. |om. Dorothy"M.'Locke. Virgil■ »unt*y Besides her daughter, shc la { Locke. Jr., Charles H. Martin arles H. Martin, { QUARANTINE EXTENDED i taint$ A. ^-f1** survived bv three sons. Atty. I Ruth I. Matthews. Betty L. Mey* I BWAMJnWBj^lWH* enrollment this Harold D. McLaughlin and Ar- cr, Dorothy C. Morris. Ray-J It has been announced by thc.Pat'*,• thur A. McLaughlin, both of mond E O'Brien, John L. Pat-, Pikc County Hearth Commin rnlnmSii. .-.-« T*. ae me. '. Columbus, and James N. Mw-iterson. ... County Health. Commls-j Edith A. Pollard, Dar-j.loner that thc Quarantine on t ner that thc Quarantine on j WALTER E. MOOF Laughlln of Chillicothe. rfd 3; rel F.'Ross. Marguerite Schlll-.dogs effective until May 12th.f Walter Eugene Moore a sister. Miss Orpha Alcxand-: ing. Gcorgc F. See. Glenn E.'; is considered as markedly ef- monlhs^old son of Chart er. of Los Angeles: a brother.! Skidmore. Jesse I Skidmore. Jesse E. Skinner.' fectlve two _. Charles and However^ there'ls"a M«rie Beavers Moore, of Ida- &£ ATSS&&S ^^!Si iarr^rg^tt:^^"SSI ^^r ¥t^\P""^^X CPLS-ttSAK-A •"**!* T^ma,rCXaLM;^eh^meU5reak °£ r8bl" **)Pl£S£ffie£l ,m... n u.ii.,,11- ne n. icmpicman, wiida M- isome time, tcr. Mrs. Mabel Wynn, preccd- Vulgfttnore. Donald R. Wiseman i Therefore ed her In death. jand Alva L. Woolridge. __ ___.. «»,. r—--—• --•• «••« «***• . ... I Funcral services witl be held: WESTERN LOCAL HIGH 'Health, and effective May 1 J.: Leslie Moore, of ncar Idaho, and lor of agricul-: Scout officials attending thcjSaturday at two p. m. at thei Earl Alexander. Naomi And-' 194-1. there Is established by the*01-* maternal grandmother, Mrs. , president of program besides those already j Methodist church with the Rcv. erson, William Aahbauah. Dale' h_ib1i_i _-__.~~i—i -Si»n. t»». -. «... • the Ohio Fair Managers Assocl-; mentioned v/ett: James Don-1"" — - - Besides thc parents the in- Therefore, pursuant to action 'an1 •« survived .by the patern- jby the Pike County Board of aJ_..?,ra^?P*rent*- Mr- »' ..^vwi- uiijiuiun'ii w-r: oamci uon- atlon; Russell Hull, vice presi-; nelly, explorer leader; Oscar dent of the same group; H. S. * Raidiger, W. S. Lofland and Faust, assistant director of ag- Scout Executive C. A. Preyer. riculttirc. and assistant vico .' *—rrr- [president of Ohio State FalrlCoOn Hunters To „; Managers Board; Robert Jones,' , , m.. r- i—.__._._. -. * Have Two Events William C. Bohner. 68. Nor-, ,_.--;- ----, .~™. .«„^ walk, vainly applied his brakes' a*sis£a"J ■*■» Jalr manager;, at 1:30 p. m.. Thursday, at thej Clark Van Schoik, chief of the southern outskirts of Wavcrly In I *u,v'*Ion of Food and Dairies.; The Pikc County Coon Human effort to avoid a weaving! ****** Harley Swain, chief inspec-: crs" Ae.odatlon met at tlu-ir northbound auto driven by Ar- to^of Foods. ^ _ jc|ub ho iso In t h i * ^ regular thur Skidmar. of Camp. i „, 9*^*5*. out*,2° ^ ^f'0 ottl-tehedulr-i meriing Mr. Skidmark car struck the! cT,a]"8t*° make remarks were evenin*?. May 3. left front fender of thc south- ^.u?,«c G- g^. Blttenour. Harry, Among othcr business d!t- bound Bohner car. The Impact \ C,al ?t*ra-'- Pete Fleming, editor cussed, two events were sched- scnt the Skidmar auto ovcr a gJ , n,°ot ,B™}* ;. *nd Chester uled for the near future: one is curb at thc left of the highway j "Otroff. of Rotroff Amusements, (a trap shoot for Jtmo Sth and and it traveled 100 feet before Yho, Presented entertainment a field trial for May 9th. during Uic evening. Ncxt regular melting of the I organization will be June 2. .—-. ........... »j«i_ani!jinrr, Mrs • Rcv. erson, William Ashbaugh, Dale'Health Commissioner a quaran-,'51'11* Beavers, of Wilmington E R. Bull, pastor of the church. Barton. Margene Carter, Imo-; tine of all dogs not bearing tag.! officiatintf Hnrlal will !-.» *— t-.___i.-i. officiating. Burial will be coming to a stop, the state high way patrol reported. Mr. Skidmar was lodged in the Pike county Jail pending appearance before Squire H. F. Junk. LAKE WHITE GOLF CLUB TO HAVE LUNCHEON Who Is Mrs. Golf? The first lady1 to introduce hcraelf to Mrs. Golf will receive a prize at thc bridge luncheon to be given by thc ladles of the Lake White Golf club on Wednesday. May 18th, beginning promptly at 12:30 p. m. at the Lake White Club. The committee in charge of this affair. Mrs. William G. Vallery, chairman. Mrs. A. M. Shrader, Mra. Robert Vallery, and Mr*. Charlee Austin, haa Lorraine Moon Winner In Contest I ALFRED EVANS Evergreen cemetery " j £» V?™*' ioyc< fH&ft **?' ol im™"-i*-»tion. against rabies. P- *** Saturday^ atT'the"smith Frfends may vl^w the body \plulIvSSteeS^^iA £&•"%& *" ^ twelve' Chapel church; with too Rev at thc Boyer fupcral homerf- Ister NeH^M* ^*»w.HH onth,T* JMa quarantine-<ha|l Algon Leeth. of ncar Idaho, of- ctta Tong. Patricia Walls. Rich-;bies within the past year and :. nrd Wails James White, and; bears an immunitv tag It' may: ^T0 M0VE BUILDING Thomas Weatherhead. be released after May 12 ^Kenneth Litterst has begun BEAVER LOCAL HIGH * y >Z' \ the moving of the four iCom Loretta I Owens. Charlcs W I WHEAT ALLOTMENTS i co"a?c trom the corner of 3rd Rclsinger. Florence C. Nutt,! _ —— !*nd Market streets to the rear funcral hour. MRS. ROSE ANN ACORD •Mrs. Rose Ann Acord. 76. widow of James Acord, died at Thursday) 3:43 a. m. Friday at hcr residence on Chillicothe. rfd 3, following an illness of a month. rfflce ts in process ;oJhU residence on First Ave. ---------- 'ng 1950 wheat si-;*** bow will bc occupied by farms which pro-!"*"- ,*-itterst*» .on-ln-Iaw a Miss Lorraine Mo^^. dent of thc Stockdalc school, was onc of the win.. In the State Farmers' Instit Poster Contest Lorrane's . ! Dorothy M. McGuire. Verna R. j The AAA off ,_,B^?i,in v.Plkc co,l!nty_ Mir.ch: King. Ethel Oney. Martha E of establishing V J-,u_?',shp Yaiv.the,.da,iRh,cr Swan. Geneva L. Maynard.! lotmenU on fa of Obijah and Charity Byron Qp„,„. ur n-t_. d_.hi- r *• : _tn-<«--i -*.k_.-« i. Hartleyj-T-he married on March pa 28, 1W3. and her husband died! gg 11 months age. : cr Hobf.rt smith. Richard D.l tt you grew wheat on your » "J?^^" offi«* building for Surviving artTtwo daughters.; Rapp Kenneth R Ingall Ray-:'«m 'n 1947, 1948 or 1949, you or. R. T. Leever will be started ,Mrs. Gladys Kinnamon and Mrs. mond* A Travis Dclma C Ad- should contact thc AAA office soon on the 3rd and Market St. r 5L ^"derson. both of Frank-) ams Alvin Seh'ardcr. Jr. Ray-i In Waverlr by May 20. 194B. location. , fort; five sons, Floyd. Riehmon-! .. m -■, _.. _. . ,t —■ f-.~ Alfred Evans. 57. f or mei ,, _. ., _ '22S ^ Hke C0U.ni? r"ldent'!&'ies QJdTS CTa?kib^J-m,0nH|montl K Slzemore and Jackiei and complete 'a farm""acreage, died ^Thursday at Lexington, i rii^m^ '^L?..^?.:,^ ! Chandler. | report. We need thc wlteat. corn | ALUMNI BANQUET todm & rollowlnK an "tended 111- g« "chilhcothe- T.l.t^ M« ^ STOCKDALE UOCAL HIGH land tobacco history tor ynk .J*' *™™1 t»n<-u^ of t h e OTe!ne?-^ , r Ellen ^honorcofum^.tli Evcl>'n L' 1>ibcrt' Ma*inc E. IMS. lM7. 1946 and 1945. and ^,v^,y high .school alumni as- . SCLBo?1 'n,.La*r?n?e w^.^aI^' ,„T° ^"bU-L_.l?iSwan. Betty J. Veach. Myrtle! all other t — Ky.. in April. 1892. hc was the'! K«ndchildrcn and nine great 1 L MoK. Edna F srjx^aa'^w.afi Sr n«'ni#.fii asni'i'' Moui-5 miss, ror Jtcvcrai vrar* ; r*. »» * . ■ Stockdalc high schoolhas ha"i^M^^ "^f:ma!Iicd: a winner In the state poster contct. Congratulations to Lorraine and to the school she represents. PROMOTED STEWART FIELD, NEW BURGH, N. V.—Arthur W. Ca- pVa"nn^"'a"d"uriotSTunchMn!?ard' a MUve <* Waverly. o, Those planning to attend Ir6rec- iX *•' announced by Lt should make up their own ta- Col- Hallock Walmsley. Com- blcs. Luncheon plates will bc manding Officer of Stewart $1.25 per peraon. | Field. Thi*- airman is assigned Reservations should be made, to Duty FGG with Hq. and Hq. wJth Mn. ^i*uerite Montccm-! g^^^ stcwart Fleld U.an Installation ot Tint Alt Force. Continental Air Command, and I. located in the heart of the historic Hudson Valley. erv at the Lake White Club, not later than Monday, May IS. COMPLETES COURSE Morris Swiger, Box 133. Waveriy. O., ha. completed thc course tn Practical and Theor. etical Radio and Television and has been awarded a diploma bv the National Radio Institute of Washington, D. C. He finished a prescribed course of technical studies with creditable j-fades and is to be congratulated. OPEN AIR CONCERT The Piketon high achooi band wlll give an open air concert on tho grade school lawn in Piketon. Saturday evening. May 14. at eight o'clock. Ice cream and cake will be sold by members of the hand parent s club. The public it Invited. Mr. Evans was a member of thc Poe's Run EUB church, near Londonderry. Surviving are his father, John Evans, now residing in Clarksburg: s i x sisters. Mrs. Dovle Roberts. Mrs. Gertie Pennington, both of Waverly; -Mrs. Llv- cnia Bailey. Mrs. Myrtle Bailey, both of Oppy, Ky.. Mr*. Del- la Sykes, of Clark.burg; and Mrs. Clnthy Pennington, Kingston; two brothers, Dewey Evans, of Waverly, and Worth Evans, of Willlamsport. Services werc hcld at 2 p. m.. Sunday, from the Boyer funeral borne. Wavcrly with the Rev. Lonnle Murray, of rfd 2, Waverly, officiating. Biufal .followed in Spring- bank cemetery, near Yellowbud. HAVE NEW SIDEWALKS Mrs. Julia Shrader and Mr. Boxer Kirch have improved the anpearance of their homes on Third itf-rcet by having new cement sidewalks put down. Mrs. Shrader Is also remodeling the front porch on her residence and ls having repairs made to her gartge. Armstrong Bros, milt it* sidewalks. cfo'pi tor i94Y -1^- gSJ^" , , . „ , w,;- iV" !r- Davl«. J°h« p Jones, Forest! expect to grow wheat In 1950, fflj 5^ entertainment of th ,,i- ated at the services held at two j j. Thompson. Ralph S. Caulley. \y°** ™«« tile a request for a ; ,[C™1n, jick .j . * te 7'- p. m. Sunday from the Fisher (Donald Koerper and Paul J new farm wheat allotment kf Sgff^'ffKg ffP "* ' funcrai homc in Frankfort with 11_.—t.r— deceased her. The Rev. J. L. Burton offlci Frankfort with burial in Grccnlawn cemetery, at Chillicothe. NEW-BARBER Ansel Hughea, who recently passed the state barber's ex amination. has been employed at the Walter Miller shop. Mr. Hughes and his wife; the former Maxine Blakeman. reside •n the Cofer property on Bridge SL May 20. 1949. ; cured from canvassers. HOSPITAL NOTES Patients discharged on Wed- HOME TALENT SHOW Merritt Post. No: 142, of tho American Legion will present the show. "Laff If Off at the high school auditorium Wednesday and Thursday. May 23 and 2-5. A full cast of charaet- e<rs will be published next week. RITTENOUH ELECTED Everett Rittenour. Pike Co. farmer, chairman of the Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co., yesterday was elected vice President of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. The Piketon farmer succeeds James West of Perry, 0-, who resigned. Stapleton SCIOTO TOWNSHIP ! --,_- === . . ,.„ mZ.ammm Harriett A. Ault. William EI COMPLETES BASIC COURSE Bond. William DeBord. Clara ««■ '«,,»' "• -[ones. , havi.n-! nesday from Chillicothe hosnit- M. Honaker. Cecil McCollister. completed 11 weeks basic tram-1" ^-mm William SherSan Enid M. Patrick. James E. Pyle. i'"« «t L*ckland Air Force B** aJ Batobi7dge. rfd 2 M« rA" Mary E. Ratcliff. Betty L.: ft San Antonio Texas, has been L^ K«X Wav«ly rfd 2" Roark Kenneth D -Vulgamore. I £t Pjejt of hcr parent, Mr- anndaWmiam' Coph£%*%&, James R. Ward and Carmie G. i «nd «"- i<?*Phw "■• Jones fori . wr*r* / Zimmerman. I*™ daJ's- Pfc. Jones left last ! Wednesday for Ft. Francis E AT KENTUCKY DERBY Mrs. Flora Radford, 83. dled; — -... —....■ » w^-r^_,. _. „_ _m^. _ .. - --- A at her home In Meigs county, j training in a clerk-typist school i *»« Mrs. Fred Foill motored near Pomeroy. Ohio, Monday! after which she wlU receive her j leOUlsvUle. Ky.. Friday, to evening at 6:45. jtwrnuttcnt assisjnment in thejneas the Kentucky Derby hfld Funeral services will be held [Air Corps. tet Churchill Downs. at thc Rock Springs Methodist church on Route 33 of which she has been a charter member since 1891. Her death was caused by a fall on the stairway, January 3, which injured her spine, and causing continuous suffering for 18 weeks. Her husband. J. Emmet Radford, died 31 years ago from tetanus. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ray Croy. Cumberland, O.; and three sons. Homer, at home; Wyatt. of Pomeroy: and Rcv. W. C. Radford. Piketon. MEET AT LAKE WHITE Member, of the Ross County Bar and Library Association conducted their annual soring meeting and dinner at Lake White Inn Saturday evening. CLASS PLAY AT'«_30 The Senior class play. "A . .... Broom For The Bride" w*l' be j fishermen tr use snag hooks nt No Sucker-Snagsrinfr Says Everett Ridge Everett Rfdge. 7th District Supervtaor for the State Coo* aervSDon Department, warned Thursday that It ia illegal for given next Tuesday evening- May 19th, at the high school auditorium. Starting time of the play will be 8:30 and not 8:00 as advertised on the tickets any kind. Fish, be advUed. which do not strike lures, can be taken only by anfllng (with baited hooka). Violators are subject to prosecution.
Object Description
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Title | Republican Herald 1949-05-12 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1949 |
Searchable Date | 1949 |
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 1947-08-07 to 1947-12-25 and 1949-01-06 to 1949-12-290482 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald 1947-08-07 to 1947-12-25 and 1949-01-06 to 1949-12-290482.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 |
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