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^aem THE REPUBUCAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHJO. THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1950 PAGE 10 to e, —a w Barr Optical Co. Specialists Eye Examinations Prescribing and Making of Glasses 84 West Main Street^ Chillicothe, Ohio * PHONE 613ft—"ESTABLISHED 1901" KtSOl-CTlON NO. 4-S-1. ASfKKUIN'Q HriiuirioK to issue nosus .\rTKK SttlMISSlON TO TUB ki.kc roas (G*a*l C*S* SeeUan* KM-*. -IS ta -51) UNDERSTANDING SYMPATHY: SERVICE DEARBORN MAu»p REAR-ATTACHED HlU-WKK iiwiwil Caa be altar hed to Ihe Ford Trarlor In a natter of minute*, detached even faster. Toe cen rwrttct. le cultivating or »nj other job, and back acaln to mov.In* ln a burry. Can eat ap to 13 acre-* a day. makt* -harp, rlren lam*, bark* Into corner*. ImrroveiL (trtlsbler drive redu*«* vibration lo a nilnl- roum (ar uaoolber performance, looser life-. Cotter bar li llflrd and l-meted by Ford Tractor Hydranlle Tonrh Control. An automatic releaae pennlU miter bar lo swing to rear *tbtn It bit* an ebttractlon. Cotter bar can be tilted to (..ur potltlon*. Tapered ratter bcarlon In I nn Drive. I ft. or T ft. colter bar. It joe want a e«l mower, see Ibla new Dearborn Bear Attached Mowtr belire yea boyl aSvrd' ___o_a Vallery Tractor Sales, Inc. Telephone 170 W. Emmitt Av& WAVERLY, OHIO mmgreat? The great NEW im Get Gulf's greatest gasoline— specially designed for today's powerful new engines! It's great for NEW CARS and great for OLDER CARS (Cood Cull—our "retular" gaaolinc—i* better tHan ever, too!) Th* Council ot -Hi* Vlltae* "I Waverty. Plk* C-rnmiy. Ohio, met In regular Kauan on tha Slh day ol April. A D. IKO at the office ol CV-uncil »llh the tollowtnc membar* preaentr e_larvnc* eVoper t Sail F. Uuur-r. Waiter Kdia—eit John ll T»wtv*rL Datul Yeafer. Mr Tcichere moved the adoption ot of the Villas* ot Waverly, cr.*.. that th* 'HcnoluUon l*o laau* bond* after RtSamiaalon 10 tha .Electors* ngaeetl UKOnber *. IMS. be and the *anv* t* neiehv amended tc r-r-.il a* Itrtlow*: ■W3IUl*_A_s. putauanl to tion adopted by Ut* council of thc Villa** oi Vavasly. I"*.k» f_>unty, Ohio, on the sth day ot Sepiemher. l»*a elevlidn -.«. nehS on the dat* named tn aald r*__olutn>n to-wit: The Sin day o< November IS-, tepon th* Qu-ation ol Itauins bond* tot the purjx___t of conttructins and erectins a fireproof easir.e houae-. purcnatins a ftr* ensin* and th* nxxaary appaiatu* ttMlornn ui Uie ium ol twenty- Uioua-and <h.U*r« and no/100 (SSO.OOOOOI of which e- lectlon due notice was s'ven accord- tne to Uw and at which election *-» lol the elector* voUr_c cn *ald prop- Itlnn voted In favor thcirof; and. • WllKIU-AS. it U now aren.cd neceaaary to liaue and acll ta-enty tlvou- I und dollar* and ro/ioo <sso_»*ooo> ot •aid bonds under authority ol secUon* ZSOt-i and I_*l-l» to ZAQ--U. in- clualve. ul th* Ceneral erode ol Ute Slat* ol Qhla: and. ■•WIITJO-AS. thia council content- plate* the us* _ SU.10O.0O erf aald sum for Uta pure*—ee ol alta and *- rectins ot Ute nt* etteine hous*-, SJ.- S0OOO ik Ut* IW* ensirx and appaiatu* utcrcfcwT and will require SS0OOO not to exceed ona year** intereat. to car-* lor Intereat maturing prevtou* to Uw receipt* ol the lam from which *uch intereat u to be ultimately paid, making a total aggregate amount of HO,- ooo oo and. WHEREAS, a tingle bond taut* for lh* loreeoin*- pun-."*-"-. 1» <V_lred and Ute clerk ha* certuVed th* maximum maturity of *atd bond*, which.maximum maturity doe* not exceed hia caUraat* of the »ver»ge number of oats of u*erulne*a aa meaaured by tte weighted average ol the amounts ptntKwed to be expended lor aaid »*v- eral claute* of tmpcovement* in *e- corelaiKr* with th* table of maturiuen Axed by aection S3J-S ol Ut* Central Code; and. "WIIKHKAS. tt tl rutlrcuted that a tax lor aaid bonda will Ant appear the duplicate tor Ute tax year and that the Anal Ux •eule-rvertt with the county Ueaauter next follow- tng the Inclusion ol a lax (or thl* la- Douglass Pontiac Emmitt and Market Streets Telephone 15 Waverly, Ohio tn the annual budget by the County Auditor. ». provided by law. will w obtained not earlier than th* tint day ol Sep-ember. ll»l. NOW THEJU_> 0!U'„ ba It •RESOLVED, by the council of th* Village ot Waverly. that, lor tho purpose ol constructing and erecting a Areproot engine house; purrttaving a Ar* -mglnc and the nt-ceaaary apparatus therefore tt ia necrssary to i*»\_e and mere shaU bc ttaued and mid bond* ol thu vtlise* under au. thority of »«_on» JIM-J. K*J-1» io r**n-Il. Inclusive, ol Ute General Code ol Ohio In'one lot and that the a- mount of __ud bond* to be presently uaued shall lie In the principal sum ol ssoeooos^ "Said aam* shall be dated the 1st day ol Sanitary, ISM. and ahall be in th* denomuviuon ol eleven hundred !-rver.t>-tlx dollars and 41/100 ill.. 174 411 each. > "They -.'lall lie aerial and thall b» numbered from one tl' to seve-nteen (11) bo* number* inclusive. They ate of two S. ISSS. herehv mended. It* 'and the same I* heietiy repealed TThIt reaolUlK-B I* htiwby declared td be an etnetxency for Ute loivowing] rea*o«« ai*d Hull take effect thcrwlor* | immedlklatr upon IU pa_*ag«: A. That Ihv Are eriglno house ha* | been condttnned by u>* SUt* Da- i partment of Industrial ReUllonar D It ii.eel the need* ot tha village; C. Thai the peoeeedinc* have bean conflrmed by the voter* ol th* vll- Use at a public election, and; D Th* public he*lth. aalety and wx-tl beln* donand this reaoluUon be- com* eflertlv* lnvntdailely upon it* j.--.s-..i_je My. Telrtierl, having presented th* loreeo'.ng reaoluUon: the vime having been given IU Art! reading and It be suspended requiring thai ordinaneet •nd reaoluUon* of • g*n*r*l «• permanent nature be given three raad- mgt on Utre* separate date*. Upiet roll call thoje present voted aa follow*: tTooper Aye. Moore. Ave. Schautell. Aye. Teicnert. Aye. Veager. Ate WHKnrVWW the Mayor declared said motion duty adopted Taking Into consiiSeiatinn the fore, eiuns moUon suspending th* rule*, i nded the moUon of | Production Men Of Oil Industry To Hear Experts Moor* aecon Paul Givens AH Type* Construction Work for CONSERVATION OF SOIL AND WATER Avoid hauling water this fall. See us ond make plans to suit your needs. We are qualified to meet Government specifications. Free plan and estimate without obligation. We have a complete line of equipment to construct ponds, levees, open ditches and similar work. PAUL GIVENS JOHN HARTLEY Waeerly. O- Rt. No. 1 AssUtsat \ W. T. HoUldsy. chairman of the! board of The SlandsreJ OU.Com-. pany (Ohio), will be*one ot the; Mr. Tcscherl and the roll being th* vote resulted aa lotto*-*: Cooper. Ay*. Moore. Aye. » Schauseil, Ay*. Teichert, Aye. Yewcer. Aye. WllkKELPOS thc Mayor deoUrrd JT *f ' . ri" . .r___ak«r» at the th. tcooiuuon duly .doowt. sour principal speakers as we. Adopted: April 4. iw. •( spring meeting of thc Eastern ^.Vi.t.*! » i.rttj_nr«r jr I District, American PetroleMm Jn- acuHr°vii2i.,c"Uw.,^y. Piko' atmitc-s Division of ProducUon. In Cleveland April 28. 27 and 28. Appearing on the program with ; Mr. Holiday before lhis gathering of more than 500 esperts in the: productieai end of the oil and gas Industry will be: J. French Robin- j son, president of the East Ohio Gas | Company, Senatoe Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma, and Dr. Oliver "B. Hopkins ot Toronto, vice president of the Imperial OU Company Ltd. Phone Beaver 34F3 Phone Waverly 248R2 I Ban County. Ohio, t. Charles W. Hollbers Jr. belns Ute duly elected, qualified and acUnf clerk In and foe the Vlllase of Waverly. rtk* Counly. Ohio, and luvtns In my cmtc-dy the pertv.ar.ent recwrttx i.r-Sinaneei and rtaoluuons of aald vIlUs* and by Uw betne chanted with Ute *al*-keeplr_i; and etistody Utcrfot. do hereby ceruly that 1 have read the forejolns and that the ume true and correct copy ol Ut* Ul* minutes CTxjunctt on uy of Apni a n.. new. C-.IIA_tl__r._-. W. ItOULBEHO JR.. aerk. VlUase ol Waverly. like County. Ohio. 4-n-U is a true ana -rurreci _wvj ctlslnal a* appear* in the ot Ut* proceeaina* o! said O the 4th day of April A n. "REMINISCENCE" By S. O. BUMGARNER (Continued) Uncle •Make's" wlfc was a slater to my inoUier, whose father. Thomas Givens, a son of George Givens. Sr. who camc direct from Ireland (was born about 1743). died in 1840. ago 103 ycars. Hc was my great grandfather, on my mother's side. My grandfather. Bumgarner. marricd a lady by thc name of Butcher, ahe being a sister nf Noah Radcr's wife. My great grandfather, Jacob Bumgarner, Sr. came from Virginia, had three boys, John, my grandfather, who lived near the west side of thc old homestead; Reuben, who lived near thc H. C. Givens' farm, and Abraham, who lived ncar t h c Givens' Chapel church, where' thc late BOT-L-GAS • FURNITURE • APPLIANCES WAVERLY FURNITURE CO. K. M. Vance. Prop. Mono-Tree Saw §. Mower World's Best Farm Combination Maneuverable-Dependable Sturdy Built-Light Weight Easy to Operofe-Economicol ft \ •; 4 OJtocyma. -oino. PIKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONInc Phone 81 nhall bear Interest at the and irtree-qiurtera per centum tISV.. _ per annum payable semi annually on ] Jacob Schilling lived, and Is ^_i^U<o'iU^ch*yde.run,u. _i Uow occupied by his daughter, p-tr-cipal *um la paid, aa evtdenc-xl , Hazel. by th* tnlere-d coupon* attached | Isaac Miller, who lived where t £^%.V.%ienr£ 7tT'?r,«bd-?Vroi; Sheriff Andrew Givens now 1 Marcti a. D. ibm j lives, married a daughter of said bokjia £aii be Jf**™"* »•„ "?* . Reuben Uumgamer's. Philip L. ^„t^ rTk.n coui.i^°'ohi?*n5ponn ; Hamman. Sr also married one pretcmaUon and surrender of bonds of his daughters, and David and ln-«-re»t coufvr.* vhey ahall be du* and able as loltosk-s - liond Hale el Nnrnfeer _ Matarlty which September 1. l»l September 1. ISM September I. 1SSS September I. 1994 Repte-rrber 1. 1»S September I. 1S6S S_ej>;e-.iJ:-»r 1. 1*»1 September 1. IGBS Septerr.ber I. IUM September 1. 1SS0 September I. IWI Sepiember t. IS— September 1. ISK3 Setvtcniber t. ISM September 1. ISSS Sepiember I. ISSS September I. ISST maturities are heteb ^Stay Amount S111« 47 IIW47 1176 41 U7S.47 Miller, who lived on thc farm now owned by Kd LUllclt. married one daughter. Abraham's children, as I remember, were as follows.- John, Gcorgc. Joseph, Henry, Jacob Jr., Abraham Jr. and one dau- ii7«471ghter I recall by the name of WliV, Mary, who married a teacher I-Sot U-y the name of Brill, thc fath-;S im47'or of Rcv. H. E. Brill, of Coll- [' 112 *I insvillc, Oklahoma; and Scrcp-! ii?6*4! ta Kirkpalriek, of Brlggsdalc,; H7«4i;Ohio, who is somc 90 ycars of: }!!JJ!iagc. Joseph, thc sew of Abra-| ii7«4.1 ham, has a son, near Ashville,; U76 48 \ Ohio, by thc name of Oscar E. cie««r- r Bumgarnor. and four grand- • mined to be In substantially «sji>*l . .lmj* \f-i._, _» U'.,i,in_in. annua! insuilments S.h,*.d.rCn.*. ^S . ,tCr,.°\ «_»*l\lr-8*Jf« ror thc Payment ol said bonds and C. H.; Harold, of Ashville; Or- the intomt coupona therein attach*^ viHc_ 0f Columbus; »nd Dorsey. the lull faith, credit and revenue ot : . r,\r.i...m i-iui.. «„j ..... .V tn* viiia<* o. waverty. Ptke County of Circleville*. Ohio; and scver- Ohlo. is hereby Irrevocably pledged al great grandchlldrcr. Gcorgc S!1_L'0~^ Kr*^ ^v^- i!_f._!Jl_J i Sr*« ha* lwo grandchildren in! ■r.rcr»«ry funds to p«y the Intereat .... . . /->ui__. St.. i»«« i ton the iorei._T.ns issue oi bondi. Mc-chanicsbiirg, Ohio: Mrs. Jane i ! promptly w*ten and as the same falls Hatfield and Altnlro Moody, • iclue. and al*o lo provide a lund «uf. \ .,,,. on •„.-,« crandchilii Har-' Iflcient to dlwharee the said serial 0,,u „ V., ,j granacnua. «ar ttoryli at maturity, there shall be and ; VCy llatllCId. Ita hereby levied on all th* taxable J Now WC Will retrace OUT i ; propcrt-r In the Village ol Wav-erly. ' ,.._. nn t>,,,.,„ v. 104 ■„ tho! til like County. Ohio, in addiUtm to j sxeP» on "Utile «0. lit IO ine tail other Uxe* » dltect Ux annua'.;> roside-nct- of Uncle Sam Giv-r .outside of thc ten null UmiUUnn dur- | ens, located 1-4 mile Cast Of i I Ins the period said bonda are to run!—. ci.ii.-_, til. «,!/_. «... 1 iln an ao-ount .ulhcient to provide I pl"-C»S Station. HU Wife, WC ] I tunda 10 oay intercut upon Mid bonds j knew her by the name of "Aunt .^.n hat __._»* rati, du* and . Polly", her maiden ittms bc- .. said -TiTt 1 '"B Polly Saylor. She was a ich tax »hai: not 1 very devout mother, and it was j Article Xlt of the Cona-llutlon Said I the ■ r^ "Old Frame Church", with ux shall be and ts hereby ordered j hor old-fashioned silk sun-bon- oollected by the *am* officers. In the show the smiling, motherly face manner and at the same time ; as she talked to God, with an Uxes for sencral p_irp.---*a fo each of aald year* are ceTtin-*_l. lev- led, extended and collected Said Ux shall be placed before *nd tn preference to all other Items and for the full amount thereof. The funds derived from said Ux levies kereby reoulred shall be placed In a aepar- •te and distinct fund, which, together tslth all inlceeat collected on Uie same, aha!-, bc Irrevocably pledated for the payment of the Interest and principal of said bonds, -then and as the same fall due •Said bond* shall be rnrned by the Mayor and Clerk ol aald Vlllace of Waverlv and the Interest coupons shall hav* the fu___trr.il* slcntture of aald Shed ned that all acta, condition* and thins* necessary to be done precedent to and tn Ut* lvu.net ol satd bond* tn order to make the same lejral. valid and btieUnc obltsauons ol said vilUce havec teen done, have happened and been petrarm- ed Li regular and du* form a* required by U-tf and that th* tax tor the pay doe* not exceed any UmlUUons of UxaUon ot said vlllace and lhat the amount ol this bond laaue does not exceed any ltmiUUcn ot indebtedness as fixed by las*. -The dee* havtnc heretotore of- lered thl* _su* ol bonda to th* Trus- tee* ot thc Sinkmc rund _ aaid vll. UCe and to the industrial ComnuaBon U tlhlo, -a-ho have refused tha same. and said bond* ha vln* h*r**x»toce bach offered tor public aal* va* duly a* warded r reeotutSoei paawd l-bruary IU ISM. to th* J. A. White and Company ol ClncinnaU. Ohio, such talc 1* hereby routed and confirmed. "Iha dark ta hereby authorized to keep a record of tha nun—er. amount and rate of each bond aold. the amount i«cas»sd tor tt: to wham told and th* Um* wheo payable That said Reao)u___c_r. ed December exrcasional "out-burst'' of ovcr- j flowing Joy, that camc from u "heart strangely warmed." "Uncle Sam and Aunt Polly" were the parents of the following chiidrcn: Tabilha. married a Mr. Westfall; *U»Ultla married Michael Rader; Jane, married John Rader; • Rhoda \marrlcd John Armintrout: Wcslt-y married Martha Shock: Charlcs marricd Armina Butcncr; Mary married Peru Hutt. "Undo Sam"' was a brother to James; George Jr., and Thomas Givens, the writer's grandfather. These boys wcrc chiidrcn of George Sr., the Irishman from Ireland. We will now stop at Givens Station a few minutes. Thc first Store was put up there by Lew- Is Bumgarner, about 70 years ago. A few years later the store was taken over by James A. Brammer, and still a few more years lateir, by WlUism F. Brammer and Miller, who somc Tears lat<_r sold to J. E. Voelker, who enlarged, the general store quite a bit The son, Fred H. Voelker, now of Jackson, Ohio, erected a cement block building oa the west side of the railroad, whero hc did ■ good business until his health became impaired. (Te Be Continued) , ( • ♦ 1 R * •!» There are just two things that farmers really look for in tractor tires—one is traction, the other is durability. With new Firestone Open. Center tires, you get plenty of both. Try them once, and you'll agrree they pull better and last longer than any other type of open center tire. Yet they cost you not one cent more. COME IN-GET OUR PRICES Clarence Vallery Sons, Inc. •t PHONE 170 WAVERLY, OHIO * The Republican Herald vJ VOLUME 108. WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY Uth, 1650 NUMBER 19. A JUNIOR FAIR BOARD NAMED!; Youngster* To Assist In Operation Of Pike Co. Fair. A Pikc Counly Junior Fair Board has been selected to help ln planning and supervising the many activities of tho Pikc Co. Fair. Thc cxhlbiU tn the Junior Fair have been increasing for the past several ycars and thc Junior Fair Night Program, including the parade, has also grown to thc extent where lt now occupies • place approach- Ins the equal of othcr features. The Senior Fair Board has been very helpful in building Junior Fair activities and it is, through their recommendation that the Junior Association was formed. Representatives of the various youth departments mct recently ot thc county extension office to work out a plan for Uic selection of individuals and tlie degree of representation from each of thc departments. It is anticipated that tho perpetuation and further organization of the group will be made by Uie members themselves. All members who wcrc select, ed hove agreed to serve. They are: Maxine West, 4-H clubs, of Wakefleld. Barbara Scaggs. 4-H clubs, of Zahn's Corner. Ted Rittenour, 4-H clubs, of Sargents. Selby Wallace. 4-H clubs, ot Kirn Grove. Billy Gildow. 4-H clubs, of Omega. Don Wiseman, 411 clubs, of Zahn's Corner. Bonnie Phontson, FHA. ot Stockdale. Nancy George, FHA. Omega. Carl Slone. FFA, Beaver. Norman Burkltt, FFA. Pikcton. Don Ashbaugh. FFA. Latham. Eddie Hartmus. Boy Scouts, Wavcrly. LOCAL BEAGLE IS THIRD IN ZALESKI TRIALS ON MAY 7 White's Gunfecr, a Beagle, owned by Joe »mjlte, Waverly captured third plB-_ in thc Bcaty gle trials, last Stlhday, May 7, nt thc Zaleskl trial grounds. 1-4 mile west of Zaleskl. sponsored by thc Raccoon Valley Beagle Club. This win qualifies the hound to run in Uic Winner's Stake at Columbus, May 21, for the Southern Ohio Beagle Association championship. White's Gunner previously finished "reserve" at Waverly on April 22 and sixth at Greenfield on April 30. FIRE DEPT. CALLED TWICE The Waverly fire department answered two calls thc past week. On Sunday evening the inhalator squad was called to the WilUam Walker home on Grandview to administer oxygen to Mrs. Wplker. On last Friday thc firemen were caUed to First Avenue to extricate W. H. Acord, 5 year old son of Judge and Mrs. W. H. Acord. from a truck. The youngster had fallen between the cab and bed of the truck and was wedged in so tightly that the bed of the truck had to be pried loose In order to free him«- NEW DRIVE-IN BEING BUILT Waverly will have drl*. >tn restaurant this summer The ncw business which feature frozen custard and malt ed and walk-away sundaes, is being constructed on tbe Scioto Trail South ncxt to the D. T. & I. underpass. IVII.I Q new n mmer. 111 i will IU 8 PorUmouth Man Arrested On Petit Larceny Charge Gene Kessinger, S3, of 1824 Grant St.. Portsmouth, was turned over to Pike county authorities Sunday on charges ot grand and peUt larceny. "Police arrested Mr. Kessinger at his homc on warrants from Plkc county. Police said he was charged with stealing a boat and a table. Sheriff Jesse H. Foster took / Pike Pair Bound Over On Robbery Charges Cecil Skidmore, of Ladd, and John Woodruff, of ncar Riverdale. havc been bound over to the grand Jury on charges of robbery. Bond has been set at J7.500 each. They are accused of enterina Albert Current s home. Smith HIU. Ptketon, routc 1, and robbing him of f>470. Thc robbery occurred at four a m. on April JO, and Sheriff Jesse H. Foster*arrested thc accused men later the same dsy. ACCALAUREATE PROGRAM MAY 14,1950, 8:00 P.M. Pri_%-sslonal HIGH SCHOOL BAND Invocation REV. RAY DUNCAN Music HIGH SCHOOL GIRL'S CHOIR "Hear My Prayer"—James "Green Pastures"—Sanderson. Sermon REV. RAY DUNCAN Music HIGH SCHOOL GIRL'S CHOIR "As Torrents in Summrr"—Elgor "Onward Christian Soldlers"~Arr. by Swift. Benediction REV. RAY DUNCAN 0: PIKETON HIGHi^er/y Tops S. O. C. TOGRADUATE25|^t^i IA*±A^AAAl LOCAL MANHEAD ;0F LOANLEAGUE !-**•--> rt.M* VII kill* *»'(* w» I ' II eV >»«U U»W. *V«U* T9 mv \\f%* % mm * ft sports horizon this wcek fol- erly; Ragland, South Point; Mc- Which Met At Portn- lowing thetr Southern O b i o Kee. South Point; Markham. Way ^,A.,sl% r»« 1 . » C1SC& 1 O tSe Meld iConierenc.- win over six south-verly; Anderson. Minford, Tim/ snouin _»n L.asi Waverly high jelads werc on tho top of the 220 yard dash: Ward. Wsv- Thursday. Seventy representative* ot SENIOR CLASS PtAY "LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR" WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th, 1950, 8:30 P. M. . **t l ern Ohio teams at Raidiger field 24.7 seconds. INcXt Week. Saturday afternoon. 440 yard dash; -Uoore, Wav- ■ ..— .This was Waverty's fUth track crly; Yates, Weveriy; Anderson, Twenty-five 'graduates will,win of the season. It scored 84 Minford; Veach. Minford; Bar*,. 'receive diplomas at the annu.tl 11-2 points while ita nearest com* nclt, Chesapeake. Time. 83.7 sec- ,oa" a*»ociatio*>s in 14 StouU i commrnrcment exercises to __-_; | pelitor was Soutli Point with SU onds. ;e*su:rn Ohio counti.-. at;- 'held at Pikelon hi|_h school onjpolnts. Chcsaftcake tallied 19 880 yard dash: D. McFcrrcn. ?Vn. .._."''.'_''* V1 lh* ivS i next Thursday evening. May lt». 11*3; Minford Itt 1-3. Portsmouth Waverly; T. McFerren. Waver- J"1*"1*.1 °- thp °tl'0 s*vlnB» * {The following Is Uw commence-,East 5; and Central Catholic " ment and baccalaureate pro- Prologue llT'.'lm •-'! br p«rmlr»l->n of How l'i INTRODUCTION OPAI. SEELING CAST OT CHAR/^TERS pro* i gram, along with a Ust of thc graduates. Baccalaureate Program Sunday Morning. May 14. 11:00 Wlngy Vashki, son of Uie household, age 13 BILL BREITENBACH Dora Vashki, Wlngy's sister ESTHER BAUER Flora Vashki. Dora's twin- JIARY BELLE KINNEY Emll Vashki. daddy to Uic Vashki children. aj^merr. , i ALFRED McCOY Anna Vashki. moth/Mo Uic Vashki children / WILMA HEIBEL Biddy Brady, the next door neighbor VERNA TACKETT Mrs. Jones, another neighbor . . DOROTHY FULSCHER Tessy Vsshkl, the eldest daughter. WANDA STRICKLAND Luke Watson, a farmer who collects garbage ED HARTMUS Oswald Frederick, engaged to Tcssy MORGAN SHRADER Johnny Jones, an ex-Marine, son of Mrs. Jones . . . ANDRE SWIGER Mrs. Frederick. Oswald's mother ALMA SANSOM Mrs. Blxby, Oswald's Aunt Agatha DORIS TACKETT Maxey. the Frederick's chauffeur LEO FOSTER Judge Patrick, local Justice of the peace DON SNYDER Pcrcival Ping, the piano'tuner- JIM MARKHAM Grandma Vashki. Emll's mother FRANCES RAPP Sarabcll. cousin to the Vashkl's JOAN LETTE Zuvabellc. another cousin MARY LOU HENKEL Dixie Jones, a stranger from thc deep south JUANITA HUGHES ri.ACKr Th* ll*|n« rooro of th* Emll V«»hkl hom* on th* *il*e of Hummcrvlll*. low*. TIMK: Acl Ir K»rly Hiture»r »fl*rnoon. • . Act llr I .-.t-r tint afternoon. Act III: 8UII Ut*r th»l «fi»rn.>•.... PRODUCTION STAFF Rook.tiol.t»r... - - t>on C*rm«n Curtain ! — l_*on»r_l C«rt<> Bound _ K*nr l.l«hi* _. Hud Do* Sue* DMon-t-ons-- 0«r»)<lln* l^etce. Horn* N*wton. lUatrlc* McN.*l. Allc. lt<>.« Marilyn Wttc»r» . ..Norma llr. Wman. Kay Diamond. Don Carman ........-Ilex Zonn*r. Franc!* Hoffman. _Ihi.ii Smith. Oanny Schwardt, Harvey WhaUy lluby Retfer. Otraldin* Ixw>k* Uthrm .— Qoldl* Kmrtea. B*Oi*l l_%kl*a, 1-hr.b* Clinnlr.sham. Hancy K.van*. VtoWl Jam**. Allc* Sp«nc*. Kllnor Drown. L-ura K**ton. Susj Crew I'aul Coop«r. Floyd Scott. Ray Tatrlck. I»«nnl* Hnrv*ly. Hilly tllldo*. Rodn*r I_*«th. Hlchard M...■:,.. nob.rt ConUy. Robert Karro»r, Pick >l--F«i-»n „.I.*nor* Vallery High School.Auditorium jords. while Smith of Chesapeake Y(^ey't PortsmouUi East. Time: lhe „I1 Processional—The Old Gray tied the S. O. C. 100 yard dash 5112 i, lur* jj| Church S v.rrf r-lav **£&$] y mu*i£-' Portsmouth 3 points. In addition to winning records, thc championship tro- c of Iy*. Beard, South Point; Porter. ^fTffa*"° 81 Pwtjmou* °« South Point: Reed, M.nford. ,ft*i»Th"r*rI.,A tup Time 2:19.3. i>.x speakers reviewed CUf- phy and ribbons for 1950, thc Br^„, Waverly; locals set 4 new S. O. C. ret-.-n-.t-. p apeakc; Invocation Twilight-Fr. Abt. ... . Girls' Chorus Scripture Reading Music*—My Green Calhcdral- Hahn Girls' Chorus Cla'ss Sermon Rev. Waid C. Radford Hymn—Faith of Our Fathers Choir and Audience Benediction Recessional Tho Band Commencement Program Thursday Evening. May IB. tt30 High School Auditorium Processional—March Tent business trends, tavern* - ' rii ™! nu'm P0,»c'« and Uie tltcct oa ._. '.V. .loan associations, uth Point;, outnet officers elactcd for new year were: Jamej IL re, of Waverly, president; NVw records wcre set by *80, *"d "-1*** W*verl>VGeorge Knox, of McArthur. Ward. Waverly. in Uie 220 yard Chesapeake, South Point, Cen-, vice president; and EuK-.-r dash; time 24 7 seconds ■»»!. Minford. Time 1:30.35. ticy. of ChUUcothe, secretary. Moore, Wavcrly ran the 330 M)l« relay: Waverly, (Yates,' .Speakers at the conference yard dash in M.7 seconds Oyer, McFerren, Moore); South were*. Oon Tobin.of Columbus, Smith, Waverly, had a' shot Point, -Chesapeake. Time 3:*4.2. secretary of the Ohio League; put. distance of 41 "feet, 10 1-2 Shot put: Smith. Waverly: Joseph LinrviUc, of Columbus, inches. Stanley. Portsmouth East; Mc Publicity d.rectpr for thc organ- Waverly high's trackstcrs won Kcc, South Point; McCoy, Wav- *ttUon,; w*l}*r Schulu, of Cin- ndditional honors last Thursday erly; Witter. Central. Distance fJnftBl-; president erf the Federal in the county high school track 41 tt. lo 1-2 In. .Home 1-nan Bank; Edmund Ber- meet ut the Piketon fairground High jump: Forgcy. South'?' of Cinonnall. secretary of when Wavcrly amassed 71 3-4 Point; and Crum, Minford iticl; l™- F«>eral Home Loan Bank, poinU; Piketon 30 3-4; Beaver Knight. Waverly; lURland. South B"1""- Smith, of Coiumbus, 12 1-3: Stockdale 7 1-4; Western Point; Yates, Waverly; Hunt, ol tUt,:. *up«-*rintcndent of Build- 8 3-4 and Scloto 2. Chesapeake: Bender. Mintord Y** a*,1-?_?n*',*n*} W!Illfs'* Tay* Rich Moore ond Mason Smith, (Uc). iieignt 3 ft. S In. lor, of Cleveland, prt-sldcnt of High School Band both-of Wavcrly. wcrc high in* Discus: Smith. Wavtrly; Mc- u>c' t!*'l<' L*'a*««- ■; Boggs, South Participating In a jwnel dl»- .......Ireonard ITarter O Mount*. R*z Zonner f] ownlne. Oary Stahler II Mak* Up Ticket Kate*.. Publlctty.. race* Director Invocation Rev. W. C. Hadford Music—BcauUful SavioriKiggcr Girl's Chorus Salutatory.... Roberta Dlxon Music—The Foollifter March* Fillmore . High School Band Valedictory, ... John Beoddy Music—Reccssional-Dekovin Girls' Chorus Clas* Address .... Dr. B. L. Stradley, Vice President of Oluio .State University. Music—Poncu. Dc Leon Over* ture-OllvadoU High School Band Presentation of Diplomas Benediction Class Roll Helen Barker. James Barker. John Beoddy, Kermit Clark. Thomas Crawford. Delbert Da- v.s, Roberta Dixon, Floyd Echard, Harry Fostcr, Annie Fulkerson. Ivy Fulkerson. Thelma Hopper, Barbara Looney. Mary McAllister. Zella McCoy, William Nowton, -Theodore Rittenour, Fred Roberts, Viola Roe. Barbara Scaggs. NelEcne Sec, Gene Snyder, Donald Temple- man, Vernfc Vandyke and Mara- bclle Vulgamore. dividual scorers with 10 points Kee. South Point; cach. Point; Cofer, Waverly; In the junior high meet Wa- Central. Distance 118 ft. 9 Vetter CUM'c"i concerning problems of Ut. loan business were: Edmund J. verly also'won" with'30 7-2 pts. ~ Fole"vauTt7 Rickard and*Les* !5n^keI' .H1 E0"/^.0"0** .P"5*** U> 20 1-2 for Scloto. 8 3-8 for ler. South Point (lie); Harris, ft*"1 ,of,thc ^,,f», r,**c,r'lk h*v: Bcavcr; 8 1-2 for Western; 7 for Waverly; Diamond. Waverly. '/'J-* * Loan; Harry EcklBrt. of Stockdalt; and 2 for Ptketon. -Moore, Chesapeake <tie>. Hcigfti if0? , President of the First Saturdays S. O. C. re-suiu. 0 ft. |Pctlcr" Savings & Loan; Eu- 100 yard dash: Smith. Chcs- Broad Jump: Breitenbach. Wa-!STc «'*T**,y. °' ChiUicothe. sec- " re. Wavcrly; Butch-verly; Ragland, South Point; 'fctiJr?' a"<l «r^»ur«*r of the Mu- apcake; Moore cr. South Point: Lindanian ford: Porgtnskl, Central 10.7 seconds. n. Mm- Veach. Minford;'Zonner. Waver* VJ*i,1*^an *.Sj»v|n««; and . Time ly; Forgcy. South Point. Distancei^; Vufr.Vof„,.or1*m<,"th* 10 ft. 8 in. Pike County Pomona Sid Gillman Grange Met May 4th To Address Pike County Pomona Grange Boo.***...* C\nY* et at the Omega Grange Ial *»°*«iers »^!UD men Louis prers- . ident of the Citizens Savings St 'Loan Association Co. Mr. Tobtn said the citizens of iOhio have deposited two btll- j ions tn savings with loan associ- iattons in Ohio. •There can be no further pu!_- , lie .housing lf--*C_bio es long as the state stifcremc court main- COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM ^;FOR 1st ANNUAL MAY 18, 1950, 8:30 P. M. Processional HIGH SCHOOL BAND Invocation REV. O. L. HALL Overture-—"The Jolly Robbers"—F. Von Suppe . . HIGH SCHOOL BAND Address of Welcome RICHARD McFERREN PrcsenUtion of Class Gift MARY BELLE KINNEY Sousaphone Solo—"Carry Mc Back to Old Virglnny"— Guy GARY STAHLER Class Address DR. CHARLES B. MENDENHALL, Professor of Secondary Ed- Ohio SUte University Selection from "Blossom Time"—Romberg . . HIGH SCHOOL BAND PrescnUUon of Awards JOHN R. TEICHERT PrcsenUUon of Diplomas J. E. WAY Valedictory •' ANDRE SWIGER Benediction REV. O. L. HALL •Auld Lang Sync" HIGH SCHOOL BAND V*l A KIC /"•_"**•.*_t*__l t_"T*l_* *,,u "«»"<- aiminiuviS" PLAN5 COMFLhl blRcgclla and Emblem Bearer Master. Wilder Weinrich. Overseer, John Voelker. Lecturer, Avanellc Brown. Serctary, Pauline Blazer. Plans have been completed Treasurer, James Plciler for the first annual eighth ChapUin. Ethel Pollard grade ercmrnenccment in thc county to U hcld In the Waverly high school auditorium bn Friday. May 12, at 8 p. in.. it was announced recenUy-' by J. E. Way, county superintendent ot schools. Approximately 260 eighth graders will receive their promotion certificates into the six county high schools. Principal address of Uie evening will be given by Dr. Clyde the members pri-kcnt trom Ome- for thc annual Boosters' Club ' ing'is not exempt from Uxes beta. Stokdalc and Dailyville lu banquet lo bc held at the L_»kr c;n-s>.> it is only fur a lim!!i-.l attendance. White Club on Monday even- number of citizens.'1. Mr. Tr.t?in Wilder Weinrich, acting as; ing. May IS, at 8.00 p. m. Tick-! warned. Master, was in charge ot Uwrl-rta for this affair are bcins-^'l believe it is a crime to ac meeUng. jsold be members of thc Boost-iccpt federal funds for housing Aftcr thc regular business, ers' Club, and aso by various Rurveys, as many communlUc_> session Uic following officersibusiness establishments. an .lo.f.K. when it is impossible were InsUllcd for the nc.xt twoi As stated previously in the for public housing to exist-in years by Brother Gus Umback ipapers, Sid Gillman. coach at'Ohio because of the ruling of with Sister Cnnsline Van Gor-i the University of Cincinnati.' the tax commission and the Ohio don as Mar>.iall and Shirley twill bc the speaker for the ev- Supreme Court.' Mr. Tob.n add and Donna Streltenbcrger as,<mlng. Letters will also bc a- ed. (warded lo the varsity and thei Mr. SchulU reported to the >reserve teams of the/various ;reprtsenUti.es the Federal .sports, also the cheer headers. ;Home Loan Banks have return- Fred L Foill, president of; ed to the federal government i the Boosters' club asjure-s all all money loaned the banks. ;attending will have a most en-: "We are doing an over-sell- jjoyable evening and urges any 'lng Job of socialism in this coun- Steward, S. C. Pollard. persons interested in this very Vy and iyider-*clling JeA of Assistant Steward, Lloyd worthy project to plan to at- capiUlism and the benefits we Stully. ' •en-- and bring their ladies, as' all derive from this system," Lady AssisUnt Steward. Zel- this is the first year the ladies,Mr. Taylor commented, ma Gildow. t ~';have been invited to attend this; He asked'the group to com- Gatekccpcr. Ellis Brown.V ,annual party. pare socialism and caplUlism Ceres. Mrs. Matilda Condon, i * land the advantages and dixsd- Pomona. VtoU Voelker. MEMBER OF SORORITY ivanUges of each form of gov Flora, Ruth Voelker. Th* formal Initiation and Internment. Executive Committee, Ervin sUllation ceremonies of Kappa j Mr. Krickor and AI Herrn- Brown. [Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma, stain, of Chillicothe. were on A short Ulk by Bro Gus national social fraternity, was the nominating ommlttee. CLASS ROLL lUtker He-MlM »•«" Norm. I.-ul.r !lrr_.___-_a { lirm.r Wllil.m llrelteabaek tUr.nr Uol>r IIrov, » li*i>alS ll. e*ar_a* I r.»fd »:. e arte* II..V.rl \.< «*i*r ■*aal J. C**gmr l*k..eKe < mglrf I n.»l»lk«» Hay II. Ilto-ao-.* Ray WUllam llox.l.* <.*>l4le K.alea* lla-erleh *«aaey A** Klau H.u.i Aaa l.iia.-i ire* llearr r»*ier ll.,r.ilk) Rokeeta I 'al» krr Wlttlaa. M. CllU*w i:ds«r f»li:ii> llartaaea Wilma e'ar->l ll*lb*l Mary _.« Hlr* lleaket I'raarl. II. lUllatl Juaalia Klleea llaskee \ lulet Mary taaara l.utira Haa*** llary llrllr Ulan.y HmAmey All** l.ma V Irc-ala Jam* I m. I..nl-lu < *r»l l.mrme ReUkel « ...._. !,_.!_.. Ja_a*a U. Markkaa. AllreS I .-1 M '< • ■ lllrkard AUea MeS'errea lllrk.r* \alaa ttmar* hfmirlV A. -tuMwt. n**ltl<-e l.e**e <l.>-.l Itaeaa **a»la» rtrmt** Stay Allea Paerteh H*S, I'aje l-Irlf.r Ve**e*ra n.ri:. ii.pi. u;.. ii... Alaaa Jaa* Saa.ae* Uaaay I re \rhmAtJt I l-.A II -. .11 0*at Hrellaa Serial 1>.. I. «kr»J/r Mttr* Maaaa »a.ilh \« lllllam llr pal. Sal**ly H....I.I l rr KaySer Allr* I.Brlll* Ke*-"-* <-«r j !>«> id siakle-r W aaaa Ma* SliiehtaaS I -Ala Aadr* Swlcer I im I. \ I 'ark. II V*rma *. larketi Martlya i :.:.. SVatt-rr* llaney I . IU.;., Ue* A. leaser Hissong, SUte Director of Edu- followed Umback. Statc Youth Director, i he'd April 28. 20 and 30. on Pikctonian Booked A» Car HiU Culvert One auto was heavily dam- Sheriff Jesse H. Foster took ^ lu driver 9Xtf:x{KAx and a Mr. Kessinger Into custody at ^^mmy ^^ to C_0_eotbe 7:20 p. m. Sunday Youth Treated For Cuts As Car HiU Tree On Route 23 Earl Richmond, 21, Waverly. Route 3, was treated at Chilli- horpiul for treatment of hcad; cothe hospital at 3:23 a. m. on UceraUons as tbe result of an -Tuesday, for lacerations on his accident on Route 23 north at 12:13 a. m. Sunday. SUte highway patrolmen reported Clarence D. McFarland, 22, of Plkete-o, rounded a curve. nose and forehead and abrasions on both knees. Tbe youth told hospital authoriUea he was injured when his ear struck a tree seven miles north on Route then lost cr.ntrol of his car that 23. He was discharged following traveled SCO feet down a ditch., treatment. strikt-f a tahrert. The passen- ——< - ger. Herbert Cottrili. 20. Pike- AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP ton, was taken to the hospital | by a passing motorist He was; mjj, Darlene Swann, daugh- treated by Dr. R. E. Swank and U«. of m,. »nd Mrs. Robert released. Charged with reckless driving. Mr. McFarland was cited to appear before Juelge K- A. MoaU at 2.00 p va. today (Thursday). Swash, at Stockdale, baa bean awarded a scholarship treat tho Bluffton CoUege, for being the county winner for the Prince ot Peace Contest. cation, from Columbus. Supt. Way said that hc considered tt very fortunate In securing Dr. Hissong to appear here before the youngsters to bring them a message at one of thc turning point., of their lives. Five counly elementary dl. rectors havc also been working hard for the past month on the i-vcnt which will feature an All- County Chorus of 230 grade pupils. Thc directors arc Wm. E. Tctrick, It. W. Ctonnett. Johanna Samson. Charles Shrader and Robert E. Davis. According to SupL Way, the bleachers al thc local school are to be moved to the fore part of the sUge and the graduates wlU be seated on these, white the large cjiorus will have a reserved section down front in the auditorium proper. Tbe program follows: Invocation. Music, "Columbia." Schubert. Music. "Books", Polish Folk Tune, All-County Grade Chorus. Welcome, to be made by the highest ranking eighth grade student in the county. Address. Dr. Clyde Hissong. SUte Director of Education. Music. "Captain Jenks" and "Papaya Tree" (Philippine;, folk tune) by All-County Grade Chorus. PresenUUon of Diplomas, J. E. Way, Pike County Supt. of Schools. \ Benediction. UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Martha Andre; of Columbus, ■daughter of Mr. ani Mrs. Harolld F.. Andre, of Wavcrly, underwent ftn operaUon at Doctor's hospital ln Columbus on Monday. AT TKE DERBY LL Gov. George D. Nye and Mrs. Nyc. Mr. and Mrs. txed L. FoUl and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vallery attended the Kentucky Derby at Louisville Saturday. the Miami University campus.;TO *^PFAIC HFRF At the close of the meeting i Oxford. Ohio. Miss Nancy Coo: delicious refreshmenU were ser-'Jimlor In the School of Educa-' ved by Mrs. C. C. Scott, Mrs. D. tion. daughter of County Audi-. W. Landrum and Mrs. Wilder i tor and Mrs. W. M Cool. Wav-! Weinrich lerly, Ohio, was inlUatcd Into! lthe chapter during Uiis week ALUMNI BANQUET. DANCE* end. The annual Wavcrly h i g i school alumni association ban-, quet wiU be held at the high : school auditorium on Saturday AT EAGLE MEETING Sevcral members of Waverly -»i^crie*^tenrcd»" ft£J*!.%R_ evening. May 20. at 8_437*!aj '"« «?' "•* Ea*'« lodge at ChU- Roocrt Frey. wno will return '-"the on Sunday afternoon, from Korea in a few days, w'll £-«»&P«. fr.™ w»ver y were bc the speaker ot the evening. g?n nW„h0alc>r*ln?5°rL. J^ Following thc banquet, a dance J*^ n*W.* .F1<>£d Cracc*4T.ob5 wiU be held with Johnny An- \ J**™* John Bowman, Alfred derson? of Washington C. H.;MurPhy and Jacob Bauman. furnishing the music. The dance -».m~p_-.w nawn dt svc wUl be open to thc public. Tho; J"K~T . "., »? \T , 5 .. banquet will be $1.50 per per- - T^c Pikcton high school band son. and thc dance SL00 P«;P»rUcipatcd to "«e parade at person, or $2.00 per person for i Blossom Time in Paint Vail- the banquet and dance. ,ey celebration at Bainbridge on ^ ***"'•'•• i»*rt Sunday. Piketon's Mayor, „.„.„ o-riirtrK-r i Mitchell'Osborne, was introduc- HONOR STUDEHT ^ £f()m ^ tp<akerj. pUtform. The honor roll of uppcrcUss-. Rev w L wbita, pastor of the Richard <Dick> Fisber is to at* s. ,U. Alumni AssocUtlon dinner ito be held in conjunction with guest night meeting of the ■¥»- men achieving high scholastic: Wavl.rI and BaLnb7wge Pre*- be <me of two speaker, here £^<SStt%^\^churct- S« ^ ha.\&^TK?&&»3! ty's CoUege of Engineering dur- ing the winter quarter is an-! HOME ON VISIT Bounced by LllyaS B Bradshaw. j M^or^rt Frey who hai'S E n^^ciu. .tT.k. AssisUnt to the Dean of the,been sUUoned in Korea, IwiS^iSa-rM CoUege. Freshman honor stud- u* ^ two yMr^ uxtrtd .n:W£i? ffrfv? ifS^lng hUi ^c enU are not included in this;Wav^,y „, /n^ for . tWI Lj'^^'^^i^ bSsUSd The .list include. James. f . ^ ^ hu gat^\^^^r^^nt^Sh. J?r "cn,d St 9*°35_i tnLJt i««i backfleld mentor. Pliher Vme Street. Major I^y expects WM named ^ ^ceed Carroll to be located In ClncinnaU af-jc wtddoes, resigned. Fisher. who came to the Ohio SUie i staff from Pittsburgh wit Coahcb : Wesley Fester, was an Obi a list. Swiger, of Waverly. NYE TO BE TOASTMASTER . Lt. Gov. Gcorge D. Nye of,ter his visit here. Waverly will be toastmaster for | the annual Jackson • Jefferson! WINS $10.00 Day dinner at_Columbus^ this. Mrs. John W. Hartley. >0-J8i^ftaiibSW»3»ri»ie__i n *i I ____*aall H M A ******* tea WewavlAF ' _. _ _-._.. - evening. May 11. eute Demo- Maplewood Avenue. Waverly,!w "h_"U'-T:T.r vear "be craUc headquarters announced; won $10_0. In cash on her sec-'yiniLj tS,tt In toe nation in recently. Vice President Alben ret ^i Ueasure card at thej^S^g _iS 67* >arS Afti? W. Bvkley will be the prin-;williana' 5c to $1 store Ust 3^-^V sUE*T* F_-_ cipal speaker for tbe dinner. week. MAYOR WARNS BICYCLISTS j Mayor A. S. Keechle has issued I years in service. * F_sher HtMlilSiJ to Ohio SUte in the fall of IMS to acquire his decree. Dating the HM3 se*eon. * warning to bicycle riders. Tbe Cal resident, won the nomina- Mayor decUred riders who tail Uon for auditor on the Demote provide headlighUt and tail craUc ticket in tbo Roas coun- UghU on their vehicles will be ty primaries last week. Be now prosecuted. * i resides at Kingston. WINS NOMINATION. Donald E. Whitael. former lo-iT^ m Use team in passing and pass compleUons As an under- graduate, Ftsber also waa a member of the basket!**!! Warn for three years and led the team la scoring hie junior year.
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Republican Herald 1950-05-11 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1950 |
Searchable Date | 1950 |
Time Period | 1941-1950 |
Location | 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 |
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Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald 1950-01-05 to 1951-07-260177 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald 1950-01-05 to 1951-07-260177.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. |
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Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
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THE REPUBUCAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHJO. THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1950
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