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THE REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1950 PAGE 8 W. ARROWOOD ' JEWELER—WATCH REPAIRING NORTH MARKET ST. »■»■»■>■»»# «*f »»»*■»-fr-**-*****-*******^-*-*-* •■***■»■».»■»* WAVERLV. OHIO } HOLLBERG JEWELERS WAVERLY. OHIO EXPERT WATCH. JEWELRY. PEN REPAIRING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STRINGS — "PICKS -— ACCESSORIES R. C A. RADIOS — HOTPOINT REFRIGERATORS. RANGES AND WASHERS. VICTROLA RECORDS AND NEEDLES. ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO CHRIS. B. DAWSON, Salesman PHONE 13 WAVERLY, OHIO DONALD H. WATT, Realtor CIRCLEVILLE. OHIO Competent personnel, a complete lipe of quality merchandise, plus modern equipment and facilities, makes our service second to none in this section. j HOWE CO. FUNERAL HOME i AMBULANCE SERVICE OUR AMBULANCE IS . OXYGEN EQUIPPED I Phone 3051 Piketon, Ohio PIKETON THEATRE SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th Nothing—not even blazing bullets—can stop "Rocky" Lane when he hits thc avenging trail—and lighting and fury blasts thc border as he streaks Into sizzling action— In an avalanche of excitement! ALLAN "Rocky" Lane "SHERIFF OF WICHITA" WITH EDDY WALLER - ftOY BARCROFT SHORTS NEWS — CARTOON — HISTORY — SERIAL NO SHOW AT PIKETON THEATRE ON AUGUST 12th. WILL CLOSE ON ACCOUNT OF PIKE COUNTY FAIR. WAVERLY THEATRE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4-5 We've been pals for years, but now I've got to bring you in—dead or alive! You can't kill a Texas Ranger and get aWay with lt. Thc thrill story of the first Texas Rong- . crs—and of the fiery "Blonde Bobcat" who cast her lot with three outlaw buddies under the Rangers' guns! "STREETS OF LAREDO" COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR ' — STARRING — William Holden - William Bendix MacDonald Carey - Mona Freeman Livingston ar.d t>ans song hit "Streets of Laredo*' as popular as their "Buttons and Bows" SUNDAY - MONDAY, AUGUST 6 - 7 Hands that applaud rati also kill! A breathtaking blend of peril and suspense in the finest Alfred Hitchcock tradition and a neat twist of nlot designed to leave you limp with relief when thc mystery ls finally unraveled. Jane Wyman - Marlene Dietrich - Michael Wilding - Richard Todd IN ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "STAGE FRIGHT" New Suspense Sensation of the Year from Warner Bros. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th Smeared Scandal that spread to MURDER! All started by a suave, handsome and egotistical publisher of a vicious scandal sheet. ABSORBING FILM ENTERTAINMENT! "UNMASKED" —- STARRING — y Robert Rockwell «• Barbara Fuller - Raymond Burr - Hillary Brooke with Paul Harvey family of Portsmouth cSlled on Mr. nn<| Mrs. Jacob Scherer on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Fred Martin and tv,-. _.«m« .«_.__.i„_. •»_«_. _. \sots, Jackie, of Portsmouth, call* sch^n, s^nwVy ^n gEfiSc,evc Mar- Julr & and" .tii «ruSi°ffifi "WSfTSf lteTO-who j July __■_, ana even on that ntgniu_„. »»_«._. ...u.. _.._. ...,nn,,.: _.,.._■>, i__i_L.T.t ..... .un...r. -A,,,!has been sT-cnnlng hcr summer much interest was shown. i«. „...,u. ..._._. i. _. .....a........ __._-__-.._ ta.A _.___._._._. „i ik. i„, I vacation with hcr grandparents. women naa charge ot tnc lati »•_ _._. ••! . „j? o«k_T»_.» .. night of the cantp. Rcv. Elsie }*£J^j^J!^*3^£t Crabtree was the speaker and I "r"Cl!? SAL}?™*L?l"kl* i PIKETON (By Mrs. Floyd Brown) spea she gave a very timely message on thc text. "How Shall Yc Escape. If You Neglect So Great A Salvation." Rev*, and .Mr- Lcgg will begin their next meeting ln Kentucky on Wednesday night. * * Carl Hirn of Columbus spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim PetUt. HU wife. Mrs. Opal Hirn. who had spent a week visiting with her parents, Mr., and Mrs Pettit. returned home wllh him Sunday evening. Mrs. Margaret Ann Crace, who underwent on appendectomy on one day recently has returned to her home herc. Mr. and Mrs. James Carson wcre fUled with joy at the arrival of a nice big girl Sunday, July 23rd. Mother and daughter, Joyce Ann, are doing nicely and daddy, well he's walking on air these days. Mrs. James Crabtree and children. Dianne and Connie, of Cir- cleville, spent last week with Rcv. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis. Mr. Crabtree camc down and enjoyed thc week end wllh his family and thc Davis'. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree returned to their home In Circlevllle. Mrs. Alcic Odell of Piketon and Mr. and Mrs. Honnie Coop. cr and children, Honnic Lee, j Robcrt. Ronnie and Donnie. of Springfield, motored to Manco- I Iona, Michigan, to visit witn [Mrs, Hulda Carmichacl recently. IMrs. Odell and Mrs. Cartmcoaei • arc sisters. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robcrt Oiborn [ of Cllne's Chapel werc in Pikc- • ton Sunday calling on Mayor | Mitchell Osborn and family. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Noel wero visitors *-i the iinf Matinee in ClOclnnM.. ._._...lay, July 25. y Mrs. Arlene Armlntrout was homc from Friday until Sunday evening of last week with hcr family. The Armlntrout's little son, who Is hospttalixed in Uic Children's hospital in Columbus ts reported doing well undcr the circumstances so far, but another operation ts scheduled ^n the ncar future. Mrs. Armtn- I trout returned to Columbus on {Sunday, and was accompanied Wy hcr husband, $dison Armintrout and daughter, Bonnie, and j Mr. jand Mrs. Floyd Dixon end family. j {.lr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown were shopping In ChUUcothe oa I Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bucher; I wcre visitors in Columbus recently. [ Mrs. Ray Slaglc Is vcry sick ; at this writing and Miss Alice | Marie Blanton is on thc sick list also. Mr. and Mrs Delbert Gregg {and fumily, Mr Walden Slaglc. I Mrs. Margcan Harris. Mr. ana I Mrs, Roy Shoemaker. Mrs. Leona Oockrfll. Mrs. Eiiiabcth ; Brown. Mr. Paul Deskins, Miss ! Velma Cockrell. Rcv. ana Mrs. .Klmcr'Nocl. and Mrs. Mary Hcnson attended the Ross-Pike county camp meeting at Nipgen, Ohio. Friday night. Edison Armlntrout and dau- j ghter. Bonnie, spent the week ond in .Columbus with Mrs. {Armlntrout and sun. Larry. Mrs. Alcic Odell Just return- j cd from a visit with her son, i Honnic Cooper,, of Springfield. !a few days ago. Mr. an dMrs Forrest War burg last Friday evcnlna Mrs. Marie Hawk of Columbus tnent several days with Miss LanavMliter last week. Mrs. Mary Ann Echard and son, Stevie, of Wakefleld. visit-: cd Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schercr I on Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis arc spending a few days in Cir-1 clcvUle this week with their j children. Harold Buehert returned home ' Sunday evening after spending j a three week's vacation with rel-; atives and friends ln Akron aftd Cleveland Harold had a wond-| crful time while ho was away.; Hc Informs us that h£ enioyed, boating on Lake Erie, visited • and wcnt„all through the airport, sow five ball games play-1 cd by thc Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia A's and Bo»-{ ton Red Sox and saw the contractors blow up the old high j level bridge across the Cuyahoga Falls River, which was quite a thrill On his way home he very ; unexpectedly met on the bus an old school chum that he had j gone to school wllh ln Cuyaho-. ga Falls, when he wos In the! fourth grade. The Buchcrts for-j merly lived In Cuyahoga Falls. Harold Is onc of our paper boys { having sold The Columbus Citizen tor quite a wbile and is j a very promising young man. Hc loves to tinker with radios and I hopes to follow that line of. work when through school. Hc; nu uuubt wiU makc good ior. he'is much Interested in that kind of work. Mr. and Mrs. Havard Boyds- ton and son, Gary, of ChllUco-j thc, and Mrs. Harold Bobleman I of Arizona, wire Sunday even-j lng guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scherer. Edison Armintrout was caUed I to Columbus Monday night on { account -of the operation on bis little 'So.n, Larry, scheduled for Tuesday morning. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Noel arc planning on leaving ltt Norfolk, Va.. this week to visit with their son. Bob, wbo is In the Navy. and expecting to be sent out I soon. Miss Maxine Ramsey was the guest ot Mr- and Mrs.* Jake! Brlgner on Saturday night and ; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Roy Shoemaker! and Mrs. Leona CockreU attend- j ed the Bethel Camp Meeting one | night last weck. BEAVER (By Mrs. C M. Siepbanson) Miss Mamie CorleU, of Waverly, was a caller herc on Tues* day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Rclsltiy- er, Mrs. Carl Reislnger and children, of ChllUcothe, and Misses Loretta and Sarah Nelson, of Norfolk, Va., callcd on Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgc Devcr Tuesday. Mrs. Alka Ramey was hostess at a Stanley demonstration party Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Carol Rapp and Mrs. Annalcc Adams were Jackson Visitors on Thursday. E-i V'rcy and Chalmer Stephenson attended thc Fair at Washington C. il Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Adams attended the Rlngling Brotners and' Barnum and Bailey Circus at Columbus Saturday. Miss Norma Jcan Halscy, of Huntington. Weal Vs.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Colllnsworth and son, Jimmy. Ronnie Adrian Is spending a week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Ehrman, of Springflcld. Roger M. VanFossan returned home Sunday aftcr spending the past four weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rosser and Martha Kay, of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Dorse Sagraves and Tcryl visited hcr brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ingall and Linda, oi Columbus Saturday night and on lumbus, Saturday night and on Mrs. Agnes Rosser. Mrs. Edith Davis and Nancy Ellen returned home Saturday after spending a weck at Lancaster where they .attended thc Port--moutb Dl.-rtrlrt Youth In- sUtutc on the Methodist Camp Grounds. GRADY - GLASS WINDOW GLASS AUTOMOBILE SAFETY GLASS PLATE GLASS STONEWARE AND FLOWER POTS CHILLICOTHE, OHIO PHONE 6846 54 WEST WATER ST. „i ., m.i aaea. YOU'LL always find OUR COAL TIP TOP WE NEVER LET OUR. STANDARDS DROP SWIFT CREEK (By Mrs. Clara BUke) Mr. and Mrs. Bernard WhiU and son, of Cincinnati, came up Saturday to spend the wcek end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whitt, of Yankee Hill. Mrs. W. W. Brown was dismissed from Portsmouth General hospital on Friday morning Carl Hartley brought hcr home in a Davis-Hammcrstctn Co. ambulance. . * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard .-Whitt and Mrs Boyd Whitt wcre thc supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Claude Whitt. Later in the evening thcy callcd on Henry and Miss Nancy Bays. Sol Wells went homc wilh his son, Elmer, last wcek for a short visit. Using our coal wUl put you on more frlenjUy terms wlih your furnace. II burns thoroughly, with lees ash.' more heeL and GREATER ECONOMYt , OFFICE t.r. '•RtSIULMCt-^*. io2rC0AL CO. BEST GRADES /7 tiULitiA tiinicf&iiHi.ri'iiwr'■? COOPER'S Phone 3431 Pikcton, Ohio PAIR WEEK SALE CHILDREN'S SUN SUITS. 59c BEAUTIFUL 11.59—S 1.7 9—5 I.M SUMMER SHEERS ALL NEW—-59c AND 79c* To Clear—yard 39c 52.98 SUNBACK DRESSES ...41.98 TRAINING PANTIES 25c LADIES'SANDALS'^'$1.59"' Broken Sises—Mostly Small and Large Sises. BOYS'OVERALL PANTS BARTEL $1.79 RED KAP $1.69 8 os. sanforised. Slse* 6-IS. We guarantee this price thru AUGUST 22nd ONLYI MENTS OVERALL PANTS $198 Bartel and Red Kap—red thread—rivet style. , MEN'S CHAMBRAYW0RKSHIRTSS1.39 BLUE—SANFORIZED. W'^LirSHiRTK LITTLE BOYS' 89c BIG BOYS' ...: 99c WONDERFUL COTTON SHIRTS FOR SCHOOL , The Flaker crew laid block.. j ren and family of Portsmouth, Ior a Mr Klakcr at Mabce's on ! wcrc weck end guests of Mrs. j Monday and Tuesday of last I Ella Hcnson, and then on Sun- i w^^ iday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vance- Bai Brown came down from ] of Columbus were, also Mrs j Columbus again Saturday for |Hcnson's guests. the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clcve Martin !Mr and Mri w W. Brown. ! wore Monday evening guests j Mrs Atma Buehler was not of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown. !abjc to ^ ^n church on last Mr. and Mrs. J. M a r I o n :Sunday Thomas of Lynchburg were the ; Mr NVare of Waverly. has! Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs I been engaged to re-roof thel Wesley Havens and family. ; Bcaver Methodist church. Mrs. Ernestine Leonard and' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whitt. Mr. | [and Mrs Bernard Whltt. Bu- i ford Whltt and Henry Bays mo- j lored to Athens on Sunday to j see another son of the Whitt't: Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Msson-j and daughter, Susan, ot.Easter. Pa., camc Saturday to spend th flgmEin CHILLICOTHE. O. Fri. thru Tues.. Aug. 4 8 LANCASTER • MAYO Kid Show Sal. 11:30 a. m. Alan Curtis In "APACHE CHIEF" Plus Serial. Cartoons and Regular Show Wed.. Thurs.. Aug. 9-10 week end and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs H. H. Hoover. Thc men were former buddies in World War H. Callers at Blakc Acrcs during the past weck were, thc WCTU worker from Delaware. Ohio; ', B. BQward Blake, Mrs. H. H. j Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kjclgradc, Mr. and Mrs. Emln Hoover. ' the gas man, Jerry ! Chandler, Chris Brust, Mr. and jMrs. James Hoover, and sons, I Jimmy ond Roger, W. W. Brown, j Howard Fuller, Ear). BIU and Emln Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Robcrt Lahm and Mrs. W. W. Bapst and daughters. Helen Ruth and Cathy. Hargras R. McKcnzie talked by long distance from California Sunday night ot last wcek to BIU Brown. McKenzie was ready to embark for foreign service. BUS RESUMES RUN The Cavalier Skating Rink at Jackson has resumed bns service for members of their club in Waverly and Piketon. The bus affords free transportaUon for skaters on Wednesday evening. KOBACKER'S Portsmouth's Largest Store WOMEN'S BETTER SUMMER DRESSES Othr Drcitcs Reduced to $3 ond $7 • Btnberg Sheet Prints • Printed Cotton Shew • Soft Pasttl Picolays • Woven filnghtm Plilds • Sheer Dotted Swisses • 100 Denier Prints ILL SIZES IHIe 10 tt 20 M to 4* 46 te 62 Wh to Wh IWWWIWWIM*My-»M«»i-lllillWUfHMMWW»w»w^w__rw r The Republican Herald ~vJ VOLUME 108. % WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10th. 195p NUMBER 33 'Camps Out* At Athena Piketon Teacher, "Luckiest Young Man Alive", Gets Along Fine At Ohio U. Can't Swallow, But He 'Eats' and Keeps On With Hii Studies WHEN Orvillc (Pete) Reiser " left his bed after a 10 weck slcgc ot bulbar polio early ln thc Fall of 1943, hls doctor caUed him "tho luckiest young msn alive." Pete (hc prefers that to Orvllle). 16, al the time, had a good reason to believe thc doctor was being vcry frank. For tbe PortsmouUi, rfd 5. youth couldn't swallow—and hasn't been able to since. Thc disease had striken thc nerves supplying the muscles of swallowing. For seven years all nourishment going into his body has been taken through a rubber tube, which at mcal-limc Pete runs through his nasal passage and down into his throat. SO COMPLETE was thc pa-; ralysis tnat Pete, currently a summer school student at onto University, at Atnena, cannot even taxe liquids mrougn mi mouth. He's unable even to swallow his saliva. Peti*'* "knife id") fork", as he' terms tnc unusual ioois ne must, uac tor u-cuing nimseij, are tnc : rubber tube ana a syringe, riis J diet consists totally ot liquids. and sirainca oaoy tooas. After tnc tooct is pt spared m ■ bowl. Pete sucks it up wiui, tne syringe and men slowiy discharges it into tnc tube and down into his stomach. A typical luncti tor l'clc runs sumctning like this: A quart ot whole muk, or can of condensed milk, one can each tnaoy lood size) of strained pears, strained spinach and' str.uma carrots, or othcr strained tooas. lircaxtast and supper ure always tnc same—a quart or a can of milk beaten into a bowl of strained oatmeal wtth a little tabic syrup and two eggs. Will Be Held Aug. "TO THAT CONCOCTiON.',1A 1Q a a r*_____ f**v. says Pete, I sometimes add a 14 - 19 At Camp UyO dasn of cocoa lor color.'\ The annual Ptkc-Scloto color is literally Ute onlj^un- j club cafip will ction of the cocoa, for Pet' Orville (Pete) Reiser looks comfortable "camping out" his "home *on wheels" at Athens. "I can do everything anybody*— else can, but eat." And hc adds: "No matter how THREEAREHURT IN AUTOjlPSEF Ross County Man Is Pinned Under Overturned Auto. Three persons were Injured over the week end when two automobiles overturned lit thc Wavcrly area. Otis Anderson, 32, ot ChllUcothe, rfd 2, was trapped with his left arm pinned undcr a car for three hours until a passing motorist discovered him al 5:3o a. in Sund.iy. • Mr. Anderson was taken from the "divide" on Carr's Run, northeast of BeaVcr, to homc of Judson Anderson, of near Omega, a brother, then to thc C. and O. hospital at Huntington. His car overturned ln a ditch. A car owner and a hitchhiker, who was driving at thc time suffered injuries at 3:45 p. m. Saturday. Ordlc MlUs. 33, of Bccklcy. pWest Va.. received a crushed left hand, bruised arm, lacerations about the hps and eyes and body bruises and lacerations. Donald Howard, 19, ot New Boston, thc hitchhiker, suffered lacerations .md bruises. The mishap occurred a*. Alma about six miles north of Wavcrly, when Mr. Howard was driving south. Thc driver oppli- cd thc brakes when a vehicle stopped In front o( him and thc wheel grabbed, causing the car to overturn on its side. Boyers ambulance took the men to ChiUicothe hospital. WESTERN F. F. A. AT WEEK'S CAMP Jim Lawless, president of thc DRAFT BOARD IS ; Western Chapter of the Future Boys, Kicked Out Of Trailer By Stepmother, Given Care At Thc Ross County Emergency Home With two abandoned lads, ag* their step-brother. Both wcrc cd 14 and 9, being cared for at barefoot. Ujc Ross county emergency! A few Utumbed rides Umi'd p..|,|;r I f*Jti»«_«_. Cart* ,i •UBUC uuiuici commission Authorizes Company to Charge PHONE RATES TO BE INCREASED More. home for neglected and depend- them bt the vicinity of the Old cnt children, 387 Clay Street. Virginia Home late that night.) ChUUcothe, officers ot 3 states: The boys told Judgo Stevens have been alerted to search for;and officer Ortman that list) the father and stepmother wha - family has teen movimg around j abandoned them at the Scintu; over the country, the father | River bridge al Pikcton Monday > working a few days at one spot . .. night of last wcek. } then moving on lo another. They i The PubUc UUUttea Commls* The case was callcd to thc at* -"Id th<"'r stepmother showed Ujon 0f Ohio, by order issued lentlon of Ihcjtos. County H*\^yA!}l%*am™!^^,.m!&\*& Vs »•».. -ffUwrtad the mane lads had (1*1 CK to Usv v_/»«* w There thcy wcrc taken In. fed .^rcd^Ford^and^may^be head•' exchanges throughout Ohio, ac- and put to bed for Uic sympathetic listeners. Society Tuesday, after the *',*ed»°?^m ,-?ut ot Ulc trqllcr! Ohio Associated Telephone Co, tiad hitchhiked their way. a- trip bridge. ; to increase IU Icrcal service rates to Uic Old Virginia Home: .JI'J?"6! WV dr*wI' V ai*;e"«llvc August I, JM0, tn 134 cn In, fed °^,rcd„Fofd ?nd *Juy £ h,cac1' -exchanges throughout Ohio, ac* c night by :^/or Kentucky where the twy-iicordltu to an announcement i paternal grandparents live, or I madc Xo<isxy by M, ,ul^, „am. boys wcrc picked up on %l A? v,r«ln{»-T^, »»X« » d > Hton, District Commercial Man* Tu«dCay0fnor^lng X^lZaTe X£"?e"f'n,i»™ni' Uve Jn M« at Jackson. Officer Ernest Ortrn*.. Jr and ,u &„,icgthe offlcIaU noUftcd o(. \ yJ^J^g*^ taken to the emergency botne,Rctn ,n ^ -utherB port of 5dJui ra"*9 upon thc advice of county child h,c 5tatc> ^d authorities _n.3it,0>oL T^^VSSSS**/1*. J^f'iS Kentucky and West Vir«lni, < >; X ,,U£ Judge Kenneth T Ross County. Company's application requested authority to ilea to meet increased operation snd to pro- •———"j- -*"•"-•*.."":••"• ':.viuij adequate earnings so th«t btcvens, o», bo on the lookout for the| red U n-jgtt obtain thc additional sts county. Ford and famUy trailer. Mean-.capital necettarv tn c-irrA n.,i Thc boys said their slcpmo-. while the two boys will be un*'. iu 3iyea SW400 000 IJiLtrT- ther literally kicked them out der thc carc of the Rom county tttoa program construc- of a family trailer at the Pike* child welfare board until final.; Mr Hamilton >__id thst t>«. ton bridge and ordered the fa-.disposition is madc In thc mat- new rat*-* were nlaeed in\V_.". ther to drive on with her and ter. Judge Stevens stated. [Au^T^JgJJJ'y^^gS <1 on the ncxt bills received Cha«. P. Gableman \ ON WRESTLING &^*S^rv^*£U£ 0et. 50 Ycar Award i CARD AT FAIR &3&ffi?^ cxchangta * -"rih|P! j Moiiliily iocul service rates ogntz-. r*--— -^^-. -**, aPp|icablc !o u^avcr Idaho. H.lU-J I K'. v•■■■ .. No.! • Fifty ycars of membership [ and loyal «crvtcc wete recogn cd and acclaimed at meeting of Orient Lodge 321, hcld on Thursday evening. August 3rd, when lite Cranu j Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, of Ohio. "Fifty Ycar Med-t al" and a beautiful gold lapel' badge wcrt presented to Chas. P. Gableman. who was also thc recipient of a Certificate of Life, membership in Orient Lodge. Accompanying thc medal and j badge was thc following inscrib-1 cd on a gold-colored card: 'The Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio ice Work In County daJeJ.\ALZ*U^rC!k^rAUiy lt in contlnlng constant In your 5^^r ™°«™i»; ^LS.1!.^:; tor»«ty *-d «»• to the high applicable to Piketon and Waverly. Class of service: j Business— iOtif; Forty ... ....$8.00 1 Two Party J5.25 MtUtt Party $5.00 Residence— : One Party . 54.00 '■ Four Party .. 52.75 Multi Party . $2.73 Mr. Hamilton stated that the . rates arc exclusive of Federal , Excise Tax and that certain rate : adjustments had been aCThoru- !cd by the PubUc Utill>n«LCom- . mission covering thf various supplementary services furnished by the Company. Exchanges operated by the Ohio Associated Telephone Co. in the Jackson district include: Beaver,_<, Decatur. FcUcity, Georgetown, Hamden, Hemcn- Jack Vanakey. the big Lithu-; ville. Hlgglnsport, Idaho, Jackson, Lynchburg. Manchester. JACK VAH8KZY a nun contender for the world Three vctc^Tworld War. Se^5* C«»*to «-« ^T1^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ P*> °* 4-H One and Two werc named _.* r_.^T?i_» ___-_»_. _ • n «f Masonry throughout such .Kearney. New Jersey. U best. Hi^ Peebles. PT-tcton. Pomer- be held _|^M «f the PtkS^ P"»«l of tinfe, thc Grand W« U.the mot world « oy. Rutt^-hef &rd^ ™* ... Oyo on Uie Roosevelt Selective Service Board by leLlZmSSne**e!nltL,TLmhS? _Stt Gnu* Lo<**.-" Presents you with T«?c 'jf**,. __,,. man, Sinking Springs. Waverly, not tasted lood since he sTfcr-lGam^^ this Fitly Year Medal ed this rare consequence of" po-) August 14th to Saturday. Aug- They arc Frank B Logan and! ""The puiposi."t the camp ls'^addmany yCar* °-X wilncisl Wellston. West Union, Letart points out tnat now he •. ust 10. Mllford J. Coler ,w'lil'ra.n*. ?' 't0 develop boys recreation. to your already fruit- ; Falls and Portland. skcy has such a tremendous dc- j "■ his food biU even now seldom cost of only $1. lor appointment. • mcnt runs more than $20 a month Thc truck and bus will leave The three will succeed Grov- i n 00 -:- Ifrom thc Waverly post office as cr C. O'Dell. William Beoddy \ tlon.' all sport* boating PETE HAS DEFIED doctor: usual. and Everett Rittenour, who had : nttng predictions of seven ycars ago • | resigned m-nillv r.-tr,ilir in hit atten.i- wrcauing as a KUS OI IO at; •..•..*-.«■»«./ ™'-"i»i «""• i'-S*"fiu ng every ot^ce *tt the American - Inthuanian Ath-. auction the Olcaners class will ■'fno thri'J vf-aM as the Worshio- lelic Club In his homc city of! m«et at Ute home of Lillian now board will mcct [ more yet organize and name a! 1:00 p that hc would bc forced to live; Will Close Friday The a vcry restricted, virtually semi 'soon t_ invalid Ufe. i The following merchants will clerk to succeed Mrs Dale Dix- \ Since the Fall of 1948 he has close Friday. August llth. for on. who has also rcs» been industrial arts teacher at thc Pike County Fatr: Since thc appoisi*hci Uie Pikcton high school. Hc j Williams 5c to 51 Store, Bill Baker has resigned and drives dally during thc school: Schauseil. Steve VaUery. Coop- person is being sought to take term Uie 54 miles between thcer's Cleaners, Stlfflcr's Stores, his place on thc board. school and homc, the latter a Kroger, A. St P.. Jameson, Jack's ; —— . small farm on Portsmouth, rfd i Shoe Store, Pikc Auto Sup- 'T,^,rk AM lnntM<1 5. where he lives with his mo- ply, Walters' Wallpaper & Paint; ■ wo ■fxrc »"JU*cea ther, father, two young brothers J Store, Hollbcrg Jeweler and a sister The taU. 12:00 noon. Dinner, wc ate Elcctives. music. lc rated as one of the top amateur £« »"•£ birthday remembering. ■C^apl^in wrestlers in the East. rho«< having birthdays .are le- He holds -£?* £2S ^"V"0108"^' ^•i^tX'Tate" u'^on "wiuch be .«ft- «<> the top .hen he t :2r, at «*try. bees. etc. was raised there was not a sing- dJd turn professional. Hc urient. Mr. 2:13 p. m. Sporu. tournament IS^ndJ^ti^ssTd tlC-ouA too !^ the tfoU to work wlU S? fr°*C-r »*»"<** 8rou?s.... ! hr« de«cc»P tn Orient"ukE" :«°' ** **« «cn »««• h" muscular youth keeps Intensely busy. A oncc- acUvc Boy Scout himself, he's planning the reactivation of the Troop at his church. Hc helps his father wilh their farm and "makes things" in Uic shop he has set up at home. ONE OF THE LATEST si*ni of Pete's handiwork is Uie conversion of a small truck lnt ■ living quarters for himself whUc attending Summer school at thc Ohio University. As a full-time student at it*- university from 1045 to 1948, hc lived In a dormitory. But. accustomed to a bit oi space a- round him, he decided this summer to "camp out." His home on wheels is parked in a cool grove along the banks 'of the Hocking River near the university's ball park. Today, aiter the long batUe ot adjustment to his situation has been won, Pete understands that superlative appraisal of his luck made by his doctor seven years ago. "When I think of tbe high fatality rate oi bulbar polio and how near I came to spending rest of my Uie in an iron lung, I can see what the doctor meant when he called me "the luckiest young man alive," Pete says solemnly. BECAUSE OF HIS YOUTH, doctors hold out the hope that he some day may regain use ot the throat muscles his illness Impaired. • In the meantime, Pete says: ; As a result of his long ama- *h McCoy. Mr and Mrs. Had- ocrhans without parallel .n teur training Vanskey sky-rock- (°r<i- AJ^'ta frey and Norma _. .„_, __.-__..,*.,_. fjraijy Mustard,— (Golda Ballis, News had' Reporter). with and * ~~ ~ j~" i three degrees tn Orient Lodge10' ">e P«« ten years has bcc-i Red Cro*8 Blood 4:45 p. m A.'ternoon swim, r™ " has not had a part in » rankin* star tn Uie heavy. 5:55 p. m Klag lowering. l£«_nm_iu£r, weight division 6:00 p. m. Supper, we lett j"'^^det Mr Caldwell M- ; B<*au»* of his sue. strength nothing on Uic tables. | cu _w- ler.sth of member-. *°4. naturally robust nature. • 8:0b p. m Evening program. I ^^^y e^!Cedcd Ty that V»S*kcy b a hanly opcralor on ; movies, stunts by boys and cv-; . * WlU J Schauseil Hts the wrestling pad and his some-; ening vespers. ;.. brolhcrg lwo now deceas- wlut drastic methods- oi win- j 10JO p. m Taps, lights out. j ™* ™ Masons _Ctd he h'd "** his matches hasn't exactly! The entire wicks program u : J** . Driviieil, Qi rai.;„a made him popular with thc fans ' managed by F F. A. boys and\^AEu,.«r™MLiln " slm ': Nevertheless, the big Lithuanian i rs, Hayes In D* 93 Craah Electric Co.. Emmitt House.1" *w* ^° ^-ra»*» Barber Shop. Arrowood Jeweler, i Two persons are in Ports- Dawson's Auction House and j mouth General hospital, as the Furniture Store, Lorbach's In- result of an auto crash on Rt. surancc Agency. Walter Miller 23, north of Wakefield, at four IV^SSrtrt'bv Wm Tt ITkn<^'n IC*1**1*' Hutt G»W«"an; * *>"• h«"a"^ort"of "^^taTae Barber Shop. Waverly Meron- a -Saturday. S'ST^bS tote£^\^m£^^0,J^& a*T&SL STffi? and Ulc Agency. Helman s Barber The driver. Roy Duncan. 32, 0n the way home many of I fh^Y_^^8SB o 1 a^ In>•«. '«"« «" «wT> ov« Dty! ^°P.F«rp*B«"au-B1^«'ml'ns °' C'°'un^b"f: "Uc"cd,y ^nt °!lhc «»y» Mid **y would llkc rhimX oSio OrtSt dd*e'ia *** him with considerable Barber Shop. Corner Grocery, sleep and his car careened into , to attcnd ncxt vcar and Uke Chilltcothe. onio. urient i-oage ___.■... Waverly Coni'ectionery. Clod- a culvert. An employee of thc j onTlSl our* loS1 cho£ I w*» tnatilutcd at Piketon m «Sutarlty hopper Stores No. 1 and 2 (ln Sun Flash Oil Company, of Co-! £, * cnaI* j I860 and following the removal* the afternoon). Batch's Grocery lumbus, hc had been visiting (In thc afternoon), Alma 6ohn, relatives in Portsmouth. At their /**» Waverly Lumber Sc Construct- time of the crash he was re-1» "Ce L-OUmy OOlaier & Construct lon Co.. Kalfs' Hardware, Pyle's turning to Columbus with a pas- ill/ . J„j l_ V-«-__.__. Grocery and Ways Food Mar- cnger, Mrs. NeUie Tate, 35, of WOUnded in IVOrea ket. '■ Portsmouth. Mrs. Tate reportedly suffered BOOKMOBILE DATES severe head cuts and a badly The Pike County Face Pub-;cut left wrist. Mr. Duncan relic Library Bookmobile will!celved multiple cuts and bruis* makc the following stops on Au-'. es.. Both were taken to the hos- George Milton .Mathews. °MALMACRASH , IOOV a.lal luuuwuif ».»". iviuw,.-. r»*l VV a a lot the county scat transferred Jrtketon Bridge jta Waverly where It bas con- e r\e r* t .'tinued to flourish. ocene Ur Crash JTWO HURT IN gust 16: DaUyvlUe. 9:15-9:30 a. m. Buchanan. 10:00-10:30 a. m. Latham. 11:20-11:30 a._..m. Cynthlana, 12:30-1:00 p. nv Slm Grove, 1:45-2:00 p. m. Jasper, 2:30-2:45 p. m August 17 Omega, 10:00-10:30 a. m. Lake White. 11:00-11:30 a. ro. Beaver. 1:30-2:00 p m. Wakefield. 2:45-3:0,.*- p. in. pital In a Howe Co. ambulance irom Piketon. Mr. Duncan's 1049 auto was heavily damaged on the front and right side. IPIKETON SCENE OF AUTO CRASH The intersection oi Routes 23 land 124, ln Piketon, was the scene of an accident at 0:30 a. SUFFERS EYE INJURY m.. Sunday, it seas'reported by Raymond Eastcrday, Denver jthe state highway patrol, road farmer, suffered a painful; Thelma BUl. 44, of Pomeroy, injury to his right eye Satur- driving weat on Route 1X4, ran day when a locust thorn pierced across Route 23. and struck the tbe eyeball Hc Is being treated northbound car of Willie Hicks, by Dr. C. U Critchfleld and 29. Raleigh. N. C. Dr. Ben Quinn. oi Chillicothe.' Both cars were damaged con- The latter wlll perform an op-, siderably but no oae was tn- cration do the injured eye this Jured. The Piketon marshal as- week to try to save the sight slsted the state patrol in the tain It. vesication. i A car driven by Avanelle , Schuler. 27, Portsmouth, was struck in the rear by aa auto Waverly, route 2, has been noti-1AUIMI V-.-_V/*V_3_n driven by Delbert Kinder. 27. &ed that his son, Ptc. William Two persons wcre Injured at of Dayton, on Route 23, near! Korea. Vernon Mathews, has bcci_'4:15 p. m.. Saturday, on Routc Pikcton. at 11:30 p. rn Friday. wounded in action ln Korea. 23, at Alma, when Donald R. State highway patrolmen • FINED AT WAVERLY Pvt. Mathews,, who Is serving Howard. 19. of New Boston, lost said the Schuler car was stopped i Herbert Brown, 22, Greeo- Oonor Registration There will be a Red Cross representative at the Tuberculosis Teat at the Pike County Fair to. explain the Red Cross Blood Program and to take registration for donors. Tne Blood Program has not been set up in PUce County b«c»us# the area headquarters building at Huntington. West Virginia, is __•>! complete. Tne peace time program oi the uioou Donor atrvic* . a swung into action ior tee Aimed Forces, and conte- quently the program bas been spcedtd up. So Pike County wants to b« ready when to* Blood Program Is started bara. Pleaae regiater — you may save a life ei a soldier ta with the army, u Pike county's second casualty of the Korean War- A week ago the Defense Department listed Pic. Morris control of his car and ran off for a traffic Ught on the north! field, rfd 2, was arrested by Uur the right side of the road, the ead of the Piketon bridge when ! state highway patrol for p*ssin£ state highway patrol reported the accident happened Both ion a yellow line on Route 23. Mr. Howard suffered lacera-1 cars were moderately damaged ' north. Hc was fined 510 and ther Uons on a finger and left arm. but no one was injured. r.; costs when arraigned Friday be- Normal Day ot Carr's Run as A passenger, Ordte Mills. 33, Kimler was arrested for reck- tore Squire H. F. Junk, ot Wa- mlsslng in action. He is a cou-iCrab Orchard. West Vs., had. less operation and was fined 523 j verly. sin ed Raymond Fetty, Beaver, lacerations on the face. They and costs when arraigned be-1 -■ rfd L - were treated at thc ChiUicothe fore Squire H. F. Junk, oi Wav-: BOR* — A SOM hospiul and discharged. erly. j Born ta Mr. and Mrs. Robert The car was extensively dam-: ■ . ■ • McDonald (BaTbara Ann Geh- aged. PURCHASE NEW CAR 'ret), at Rollo. Missouri, a son. PONTIAC SUFFERS DErEAT Douglass PonUac was eliminated Irom the district softball tournament Friday when they suffered their second defeat on Friday, when they lost to the Chillicothe Phalanx. 11 to 8. Foster and G. Hlnes pitched for the local*. BORN—A DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Weinrich. of Waverly, are tbo parenU of a daughter horn Friday at the White Cross hospital. Supt. and Mrs. John Teichert < Michael Gehres. on Friday. Au*. ert have purchased a new Pon- 4lh. Mrs. Sai-ah Gehre* Ck-ugh. Uae sedan fram the Douglass1 St, Waverly. is a great grand* PonUac.' j mother. FOR AUTO LARCENY NEAT SUM REALIZED WiUle N. Osborne. S3, farm-' The neat sum of 5159 was studies thcre-on August 29 Miss er, Waverly, rfd 2. arresUd by'realueed by the women of thr Morris has resided ta CbilUco-[ the sUte highway patrol for i Presbyterian church at their lee tbe ior the past 3 years during J the theft of a car at Washington ! cream social held tn Central which timc shc has been em- j C. H-. was turned ever to Police Park on Saturday evening. Horn-* ployed as a Clerk-typist at tbe! Chief D. V. Long, af Washing-' made ice cream, cake, sar.4-er.j--v. Mead CorporaUon. • ton C. H. Sunday afternoon. tea aad cotfee were served- ., RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Miss Eileen Morris, who formerly Uved at Latham, has accepted a full scholarship to the Jewish Hospiul oi Nursing ta Cincinnati and wUl begin her) IN?! ■
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Republican Herald 1950-08-10 |
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 |
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 1950-01-05 to 1951-07-260289 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald 1950-01-05 to 1951-07-260289.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 |
THE REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1950
PAGE 8
W. ARROWOOD
' JEWELER—WATCH REPAIRING
NORTH MARKET ST.
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WAVERLV. OHIO }
HOLLBERG JEWELERS
WAVERLY. OHIO
EXPERT WATCH. JEWELRY. PEN REPAIRING
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
STRINGS — "PICKS -— ACCESSORIES
R. C A. RADIOS — HOTPOINT REFRIGERATORS.
RANGES AND WASHERS.
VICTROLA RECORDS AND NEEDLES.
ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO
CHRIS. B. DAWSON, Salesman
PHONE 13 WAVERLY, OHIO
DONALD H. WATT, Realtor
CIRCLEVILLE. OHIO
Competent personnel, a complete
lipe of quality merchandise, plus
modern equipment and facilities,
makes our service second to none in
this section.
j HOWE CO. FUNERAL HOME i
AMBULANCE SERVICE
OUR AMBULANCE IS
. OXYGEN EQUIPPED
I Phone 3051 Piketon, Ohio
PIKETON THEATRE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th
Nothing—not even blazing bullets—can stop "Rocky"
Lane when he hits thc avenging trail—and lighting and
fury blasts thc border as he streaks Into sizzling action—
In an avalanche of excitement!
ALLAN "Rocky" Lane
"SHERIFF OF WICHITA"
WITH
EDDY WALLER - ftOY BARCROFT
SHORTS
NEWS — CARTOON — HISTORY — SERIAL
NO SHOW AT PIKETON THEATRE ON AUGUST 12th.
WILL CLOSE ON ACCOUNT OF PIKE COUNTY FAIR.
WAVERLY THEATRE
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4-5
We've been pals for years, but now I've got to bring you
in—dead or alive! You can't kill a Texas Ranger and get
aWay with lt. Thc thrill story of the first Texas Rong-
. crs—and of the fiery "Blonde Bobcat" who cast her lot
with three outlaw buddies under the Rangers' guns!
"STREETS OF LAREDO"
COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR '
— STARRING —
William Holden - William Bendix
MacDonald Carey - Mona Freeman
Livingston ar.d t>ans song hit "Streets of Laredo*' as popular as their "Buttons and Bows"
SUNDAY - MONDAY, AUGUST 6 - 7
Hands that applaud rati also kill! A breathtaking blend of
peril and suspense in the finest Alfred Hitchcock tradition and a neat twist of nlot designed to leave you limp
with relief when thc mystery ls finally unraveled.
Jane Wyman - Marlene Dietrich -
Michael Wilding - Richard Todd
IN ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
"STAGE FRIGHT"
New Suspense Sensation of the Year from Warner Bros.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th
Smeared Scandal that spread to MURDER! All started by a
suave, handsome and egotistical publisher of a vicious
scandal sheet. ABSORBING FILM ENTERTAINMENT!
"UNMASKED"
—- STARRING — y
Robert Rockwell «• Barbara Fuller - Raymond Burr - Hillary Brooke with Paul
Harvey
family of Portsmouth cSlled on
Mr. nn<| Mrs. Jacob Scherer on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Martin and
tv,-. _.«m« .«_.__.i„_. •»_«_. _. \sots, Jackie, of Portsmouth, call*
sch^n, s^nwVy ^n gEfiSc,evc Mar-
Julr & and" .tii «ruSi°ffifi "WSfTSf lteTO-who j
July __■_, ana even on that ntgniu_„. »»_«._. ...u.. _.._. ...,nn,,.:
_.,.._■>, i__i_L.T.t ..... .un...r. -A,,,!has been sT-cnnlng hcr summer
much interest was shown. i«. „...,u. ..._._. i. _. .....a........
__._-__-.._ ta.A _.___._._._. „i ik. i„, I vacation with hcr grandparents.
women naa charge ot tnc lati »•_ _._. ••! . „j? o«k_T»_.» ..
night of the cantp. Rcv. Elsie }*£J^j^J!^*3^£t
Crabtree was the speaker and I "r"Cl!? SAL}?™*L?l"kl* i
PIKETON
(By Mrs. Floyd Brown)
spea
she gave a very timely message
on thc text. "How Shall Yc Escape. If You Neglect So Great
A Salvation." Rev*, and .Mr-
Lcgg will begin their next meeting ln Kentucky on Wednesday
night. * *
Carl Hirn of Columbus spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
PetUt. HU wife. Mrs. Opal Hirn.
who had spent a week visiting
with her parents, Mr., and Mrs
Pettit. returned home wllh him
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Margaret Ann Crace, who
underwent on appendectomy on
one day recently has returned
to her home herc.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carson
wcre fUled with joy at the arrival of a nice big girl Sunday,
July 23rd. Mother and daughter, Joyce Ann, are doing nicely
and daddy, well he's walking
on air these days.
Mrs. James Crabtree and children. Dianne and Connie, of Cir-
cleville, spent last week with
Rcv. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis. Mr.
Crabtree camc down and enjoyed thc week end wllh his family and thc Davis'. On Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree returned
to their home In Circlevllle.
Mrs. Alcic Odell of Piketon
and Mr. and Mrs. Honnie Coop.
cr and children, Honnic Lee,
j Robcrt. Ronnie and Donnie. of
Springfield, motored to Manco-
I Iona, Michigan, to visit witn
[Mrs, Hulda Carmichacl recently.
IMrs. Odell and Mrs. Cartmcoaei
• arc sisters.
! Mr. and Mrs. Robcrt Oiborn
[ of Cllne's Chapel werc in Pikc-
• ton Sunday calling on Mayor
| Mitchell Osborn and family.
Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Noel
wero visitors *-i the iinf
Matinee in ClOclnnM.. ._._...lay,
July 25. y
Mrs. Arlene Armlntrout was
homc from Friday until Sunday
evening of last week with hcr
family. The Armlntrout's little
son, who Is hospttalixed in Uic
Children's hospital in Columbus
ts reported doing well undcr
the circumstances so far, but
another operation ts scheduled
^n the ncar future. Mrs. Armtn-
I trout returned to Columbus on
{Sunday, and was accompanied
Wy hcr husband, $dison Armintrout and daughter, Bonnie, and
j Mr. jand Mrs. Floyd Dixon end
family.
j {.lr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown
were shopping In ChUUcothe oa
I Saturday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bucher;
I wcre visitors in Columbus recently.
[ Mrs. Ray Slaglc Is vcry sick
; at this writing and Miss Alice
| Marie Blanton is on thc sick
list also.
Mr. and Mrs Delbert Gregg
{and fumily, Mr Walden Slaglc.
I Mrs. Margcan Harris. Mr. ana
I Mrs, Roy Shoemaker. Mrs. Leona Oockrfll. Mrs. Eiiiabcth
; Brown. Mr. Paul Deskins, Miss
! Velma Cockrell. Rcv. ana Mrs.
.Klmcr'Nocl. and Mrs. Mary
Hcnson attended the Ross-Pike
county camp meeting at Nipgen,
Ohio. Friday night.
Edison Armlntrout and dau-
j ghter. Bonnie, spent the week
ond in .Columbus with Mrs.
{Armlntrout and sun. Larry.
Mrs. Alcic Odell Just return-
j cd from a visit with her son,
i Honnic Cooper,, of Springfield.
!a few days ago.
Mr. an dMrs Forrest War
burg last Friday evcnlna
Mrs. Marie Hawk of Columbus tnent several days with Miss
LanavMliter last week.
Mrs. Mary Ann Echard and
son, Stevie, of Wakefleld. visit-:
cd Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schercr I
on Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis
arc spending a few days in Cir-1
clcvUle this week with their j
children.
Harold Buehert returned home '
Sunday evening after spending j
a three week's vacation with rel-;
atives and friends ln Akron aftd
Cleveland Harold had a wond-|
crful time while ho was away.;
Hc Informs us that h£ enioyed,
boating on Lake Erie, visited •
and wcnt„all through the airport, sow five ball games play-1
cd by thc Cleveland Indians
and Philadelphia A's and Bo»-{
ton Red Sox and saw the contractors blow up the old high j
level bridge across the Cuyahoga
Falls River, which was quite a
thrill On his way home he very ;
unexpectedly met on the bus an
old school chum that he had j
gone to school wllh ln Cuyaho-.
ga Falls, when he wos In the!
fourth grade. The Buchcrts for-j
merly lived In Cuyahoga Falls.
Harold Is onc of our paper boys {
having sold The Columbus Citizen tor quite a wbile and is j
a very promising young man. Hc
loves to tinker with radios and I
hopes to follow that line of.
work when through school. Hc;
nu uuubt wiU makc good ior.
he'is much Interested in that
kind of work.
Mr. and Mrs. Havard Boyds-
ton and son, Gary, of ChllUco-j
thc, and Mrs. Harold Bobleman I
of Arizona, wire Sunday even-j
lng guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Scherer.
Edison Armintrout was caUed I
to Columbus Monday night on {
account -of the operation on bis
little 'So.n, Larry, scheduled for
Tuesday morning.
Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Noel arc
planning on leaving ltt Norfolk,
Va.. this week to visit with their
son. Bob, wbo is In the Navy.
and expecting to be sent out I
soon.
Miss Maxine Ramsey was the
guest ot Mr- and Mrs.* Jake!
Brlgner on Saturday night and ;
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Shoemaker!
and Mrs. Leona CockreU attend- j
ed the Bethel Camp Meeting one |
night last weck.
BEAVER
(By Mrs. C M. Siepbanson)
Miss Mamie CorleU, of Waverly, was a caller herc on Tues*
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rclsltiy-
er, Mrs. Carl Reislnger and children, of ChllUcothe, and Misses Loretta and Sarah Nelson,
of Norfolk, Va., callcd on Mr.
and Mrs. Gcorgc Devcr Tuesday.
Mrs. Alka Ramey was hostess
at a Stanley demonstration party Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Carol Rapp and Mrs.
Annalcc Adams were Jackson
Visitors on Thursday.
E-i V'rcy and Chalmer Stephenson attended thc Fair at
Washington C. il Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Adams
attended the Rlngling Brotners
and' Barnum and Bailey Circus
at Columbus Saturday.
Miss Norma Jcan Halscy, of
Huntington. Weal Vs.. is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Colllnsworth and son, Jimmy.
Ronnie Adrian Is spending a
week with his grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Mart Ehrman, of
Springflcld.
Roger M. VanFossan returned
home Sunday aftcr spending the
past four weeks with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rosser and
Martha Kay, of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorse Sagraves
and Tcryl visited hcr brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Ingall and Linda, oi Columbus Saturday night and on
lumbus, Saturday night and on
Mrs. Agnes Rosser.
Mrs. Edith Davis and Nancy
Ellen returned home Saturday
after spending a weck at Lancaster where they .attended thc
Port--moutb Dl.-rtrlrt Youth In-
sUtutc on the Methodist Camp
Grounds.
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WINDOW GLASS
AUTOMOBILE SAFETY GLASS
PLATE GLASS
STONEWARE AND FLOWER POTS
CHILLICOTHE, OHIO
PHONE 6846 54 WEST WATER ST.
„i ., m.i aaea.
YOU'LL always find
OUR COAL TIP TOP
WE NEVER LET OUR.
STANDARDS DROP
SWIFT CREEK
(By Mrs. Clara BUke)
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard WhiU
and son, of Cincinnati, came up
Saturday to spend the wcek
end with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Whitt, of Yankee
Hill.
Mrs. W. W. Brown was dismissed from Portsmouth General hospital on Friday morning
Carl Hartley brought hcr home
in a Davis-Hammcrstctn Co.
ambulance. . *
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard .-Whitt
and Mrs Boyd Whitt wcre thc
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs
Claude Whitt. Later in the evening thcy callcd on Henry and
Miss Nancy Bays.
Sol Wells went homc wilh
his son, Elmer, last wcek for a
short visit.
Using our coal wUl put you on
more frlenjUy terms wlih your
furnace. II burns thoroughly,
with lees ash.' more heeL and
GREATER ECONOMYt
, OFFICE t.r.
'•RtSIULMCt-^*.
io2rC0AL CO.
BEST GRADES /7
tiULitiA tiinicf&iiHi.ri'iiwr'■?
COOPER'S
Phone
3431
Pikcton,
Ohio
PAIR WEEK SALE
CHILDREN'S SUN SUITS. 59c
BEAUTIFUL 11.59—S 1.7 9—5 I.M
SUMMER SHEERS
ALL NEW—-59c AND 79c*
To Clear—yard
39c
52.98
SUNBACK DRESSES ...41.98
TRAINING PANTIES
25c
LADIES'SANDALS'^'$1.59"'
Broken Sises—Mostly Small and Large Sises.
BOYS'OVERALL PANTS
BARTEL $1.79
RED KAP $1.69
8 os. sanforised. Slse* 6-IS. We guarantee this price thru
AUGUST 22nd ONLYI
MENTS OVERALL PANTS $198
Bartel and Red Kap—red thread—rivet style. ,
MEN'S
CHAMBRAYW0RKSHIRTSS1.39
BLUE—SANFORIZED.
W'^LirSHiRTK
LITTLE BOYS' 89c
BIG BOYS' ...: 99c
WONDERFUL COTTON SHIRTS FOR SCHOOL
, The Flaker crew laid block..
j ren and family of Portsmouth, Ior a Mr Klakcr at Mabce's on
! wcrc weck end guests of Mrs. j Monday and Tuesday of last
I Ella Hcnson, and then on Sun- i w^^
iday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vance- Bai Brown came down from
] of Columbus were, also Mrs j Columbus again Saturday for
|Hcnson's guests. the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clcve Martin !Mr and Mri w W. Brown.
! wore Monday evening guests j Mrs Atma Buehler was not
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown. !abjc to ^ ^n church on last
Mr. and Mrs. J. M a r I o n :Sunday
Thomas of Lynchburg were the ; Mr NVare of Waverly. has!
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs I been engaged to re-roof thel
Wesley Havens and family. ; Bcaver Methodist church.
Mrs. Ernestine Leonard and' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whitt. Mr. |
[and Mrs Bernard Whltt. Bu-
i ford Whltt and Henry Bays mo-
j lored to Athens on Sunday to j
see another son of the Whitt't:
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Msson-j
and daughter, Susan, ot.Easter.
Pa., camc Saturday to spend th
flgmEin
CHILLICOTHE. O.
Fri. thru Tues.. Aug. 4 8
LANCASTER • MAYO
Kid Show Sal. 11:30 a. m.
Alan Curtis In
"APACHE CHIEF"
Plus Serial. Cartoons and
Regular Show
Wed.. Thurs.. Aug. 9-10
week end and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs H. H. Hoover. Thc
men were former buddies in
World War H.
Callers at Blakc Acrcs during
the past weck were, thc WCTU
worker from Delaware. Ohio;
', B. BQward Blake, Mrs. H. H.
j Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Kjclgradc, Mr. and Mrs. Emln
Hoover. ' the gas man, Jerry
! Chandler, Chris Brust, Mr. and
jMrs. James Hoover, and sons,
I Jimmy ond Roger, W. W. Brown,
j Howard Fuller, Ear). BIU and
Emln Hoover and Mr. and Mrs.
Robcrt Lahm and Mrs. W. W.
Bapst and daughters. Helen Ruth
and Cathy.
Hargras R. McKcnzie talked
by long distance from California Sunday night ot last wcek
to BIU Brown. McKenzie was
ready to embark for foreign service.
BUS RESUMES RUN
The Cavalier Skating Rink at
Jackson has resumed bns service for members of their club
in Waverly and Piketon. The
bus affords free transportaUon
for skaters on Wednesday evening.
KOBACKER'S
Portsmouth's Largest Store
WOMEN'S BETTER
SUMMER
DRESSES
Othr Drcitcs Reduced to $3 ond $7
• Btnberg Sheet Prints
• Printed Cotton Shew
• Soft Pasttl Picolays
• Woven filnghtm Plilds
• Sheer Dotted Swisses
• 100 Denier Prints
ILL SIZES
IHIe
10 tt 20
M to 4*
46 te 62
Wh to Wh
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The Republican Herald
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VOLUME 108.
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WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10th. 195p
NUMBER 33
'Camps Out* At Athena
Piketon Teacher, "Luckiest Young Man
Alive", Gets Along Fine At Ohio U.
Can't Swallow, But
He 'Eats' and Keeps
On With Hii Studies
WHEN Orvillc (Pete) Reiser
" left his bed after a 10
weck slcgc ot bulbar polio early
ln thc Fall of 1943, hls doctor
caUed him "tho luckiest young
msn alive."
Pete (hc prefers that to Orvllle). 16, al the time, had a
good reason to believe thc doctor was being vcry frank. For
tbe PortsmouUi, rfd 5. youth
couldn't swallow—and hasn't
been able to since.
Thc disease had striken thc
nerves supplying the muscles of
swallowing.
For seven years all nourishment going into his body has
been taken through a rubber
tube, which at mcal-limc Pete
runs through his nasal passage
and down into his throat.
SO COMPLETE was thc pa-;
ralysis tnat Pete, currently a
summer school student at onto
University, at Atnena, cannot
even taxe liquids mrougn mi
mouth. He's unable even to swallow his saliva.
Peti*'* "knife id") fork", as he'
terms tnc unusual ioois ne must,
uac tor u-cuing nimseij, are tnc :
rubber tube ana a syringe, riis J
diet consists totally ot liquids.
and sirainca oaoy tooas.
After tnc tooct is pt spared m
■ bowl. Pete sucks it up wiui,
tne syringe and men slowiy discharges it into tnc tube and
down into his stomach.
A typical luncti tor l'clc runs
sumctning like this: A quart ot
whole muk, or can of condensed milk, one can each tnaoy
lood size) of strained pears,
strained spinach and' str.uma
carrots, or othcr strained tooas.
lircaxtast and supper ure always tnc same—a quart or a
can of milk beaten into a bowl
of strained oatmeal wtth a little tabic syrup and two eggs.
Will Be Held Aug.
"TO THAT CONCOCTiON.',1A 1Q a a r*_____ f**v.
says Pete, I sometimes add a 14 - 19 At Camp UyO
dasn of cocoa lor color.'\ The annual Ptkc-Scloto
color is literally Ute onlj^un- j club cafip will
ction of the cocoa, for Pet'
Orville (Pete) Reiser looks comfortable "camping out"
his "home *on wheels" at Athens.
"I can do everything anybody*—
else can, but eat."
And hc adds: "No matter how
THREEAREHURT
IN AUTOjlPSEF
Ross County Man Is
Pinned Under Overturned Auto.
Three persons were Injured
over the week end when two
automobiles overturned lit thc
Wavcrly area.
Otis Anderson, 32, ot ChllUcothe, rfd 2, was trapped with
his left arm pinned undcr a car
for three hours until a passing
motorist discovered him al 5:3o
a. in Sund.iy. •
Mr. Anderson was taken from
the "divide" on Carr's Run,
northeast of BeaVcr, to homc
of Judson Anderson, of near
Omega, a brother, then to thc
C. and O. hospital at Huntington. His car overturned ln a
ditch.
A car owner and a hitchhiker, who was driving at thc time
suffered injuries at 3:45 p. m.
Saturday.
Ordlc MlUs. 33, of Bccklcy.
pWest Va.. received a crushed
left hand, bruised arm, lacerations about the hps and eyes
and body bruises and lacerations. Donald Howard, 19, ot
New Boston, thc hitchhiker, suffered lacerations .md bruises.
The mishap occurred a*. Alma
about six miles north of Wavcrly, when Mr. Howard was
driving south. Thc driver oppli-
cd thc brakes when a vehicle
stopped In front o( him and thc
wheel grabbed, causing the car
to overturn on its side.
Boyers ambulance took the
men to ChiUicothe hospital.
WESTERN F. F. A.
AT WEEK'S CAMP
Jim Lawless, president of thc
DRAFT BOARD IS ; Western Chapter of the Future
Boys, Kicked Out Of Trailer By
Stepmother, Given Care At Thc
Ross County Emergency Home
With two abandoned lads, ag* their step-brother. Both wcrc
cd 14 and 9, being cared for at barefoot.
Ujc Ross county emergency! A few Utumbed rides Umi'd p..|,|;r I f*Jti»«_«_. Cart*
,i •UBUC uuiuici commission Authorizes
Company to Charge
PHONE RATES TO
BE INCREASED
More.
home for neglected and depend- them bt the vicinity of the Old
cnt children, 387 Clay Street. Virginia Home late that night.)
ChUUcothe, officers ot 3 states: The boys told Judgo Stevens
have been alerted to search for;and officer Ortman that list)
the father and stepmother wha - family has teen movimg around j
abandoned them at the Scintu; over the country, the father |
River bridge al Pikcton Monday > working a few days at one spot . ..
night of last wcek. } then moving on lo another. They i The PubUc UUUttea Commls*
The case was callcd to thc at* -"Id th<"'r stepmother showed Ujon 0f Ohio, by order issued
lentlon of Ihcjtos. County H*\^yA!}l%*am™!^^,.m!&\*& Vs »•».. -ffUwrtad the
mane
lads had
(1*1 CK to Usv v_/»«* w
There thcy wcrc taken In. fed .^rcd^Ford^and^may^be head•' exchanges throughout Ohio, ac-
and put to bed for Uic
sympathetic listeners.
Society Tuesday, after the *',*ed»°?^m ,-?ut ot Ulc trqllcr! Ohio Associated Telephone Co,
tiad hitchhiked their way. a- trip bridge. ; to increase IU Icrcal service rates
to Uic Old Virginia Home: .JI'J?"6! WV dr*wI' V ai*;e"«llvc August I, JM0, tn 134
cn In, fed °^,rcd„Fofd ?nd *Juy £ h,cac1' -exchanges throughout Ohio, ac*
c night by :^/or Kentucky where the twy-iicordltu to an announcement
i paternal grandparents live, or I madc Xo |
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