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THE REPUBUCAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. JANUARY^Ilh, 1951 PAGE EIGHT l__UH____HH_______l HERALD ADS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS] PIKETON lily Mrs. Floyd Brown) JANUARY 14th TO 17th MAJESTIC IT'S AU ABOUT 7VocuCtt...tm THEIR We*t( BEAVER (Dy Mrs. C. M. Stephenson) SWIFT CREEK (By MBS. CLABA BLAKE) f. r ^> r*. ^h r» r a nr%rnr 0<Uy m#ff tH • G'#*flC*r y Ratof f OtORGE SANDERS * Hoo.. Mo.low. • Thtlma Rmer * "BEST FILM OF 1950"—Selected by New York Film Critics. Mrs. HatUe Tiffany passed a-j Mrs. MoUle Bobst received I Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Bapst are 'I way at the homc ot a daugh- word ol tho dcath o( her bro- ahnounelng thc birth ol a _k.v-|| ■ icr, Mrs. Carrie Cooper, on last ther, Ous Schroder, of Washing- ch »nd ° ha" pound baby girl, 11 1 Friday evening. She had been ton c. H. Tuesday, which foil* i horn Saturday at six a. m. at J1 in poor healtn (or about ton I owed on accident that occurred tho homc o( her parenU. Mr. years, but lately hcr healUi bo- j on New Year's Eve, when he and Mrs. S' Pollard, o( near gun to faU more rapidly and was struck by on automobile is i Stockdale. This makes them 21 Uic final caU camc white she he was crtjssinK the rood In boys and 2 girls. , wos talking to some ol tbo • neighbors that had stopped in to ; sec hcr. She was loved by every one who knew her and will I be greatly missed In her com* munity. Funeral services wero (ronl ol hltf home, Mrs. Schra-| J-*rs. Lawrence Trainer moved der Is suffering from a heart Into Uie property oi Mr. and condition and is at thc homc (Mrs. Scott Brown Saturday, of a niece, Mrs. Margaret Holll- j The Brown* now live ln Jack* day. I »on. <------— - -;-- - .. , Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Stcph-i Callers Saturday night At the ;hcld nt Uie homo of anotherictuon and j( a. Bapp were! home of Mr. onu Mrs. W. W.ji daughtcr. Mrs. Nell Weichman. Wavcrly visitors Tuesday. Bapst werc Mr. and Mrs. Oakcy j ; on Monday afternoon. Atad Walter Slcagall of Minford; Remy, Vernon and Linda Jean.! . while ■ these two daughtcrt. called on friends hero on last I Mr. and Mrs. B. Edward Blake i Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Welch- Wednesday. I nnd Virginia and iiounle, Janet! man, were mourning Uic loss Forrest Eyre recently enllsl-'nnd Betty Chondlcr, Mr. and ol a mother, another home was | cd ln the Air Force and Is now Mrs. Charlee S. Blnkc nnd Mr., ; stricken by dcath. Mr. Fraftk 1 Silcott. who had been vacationing In Florida thc past month. I was thc victim of a heart attack last Saturday morning. Hc stationed at Lackland Air Force i and Mrs. Gilbert Blake. Ba.-e at San Antonio, Texas. | Mr. and Mrs. Robcrt Lahm Miss Janet Bobst of Colulm-i were Tuesday evening guests bus spent the weck end w___t j of Mr. and Mrs. Charlcs Blake. - ■ - ,-__,.-..., .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy I Misses Betty and Janet ond his wife were visiting rel-1 Bobst. I Chandler, of Huntington, Wes; atives at the time The body MifS H„nnah j^ffier of Bier.-! Va., wcrc all night tgucsts on arrived borne Monday morning chc$teri a former pi)cc county Saturday of their uncle and and burial was on Tuesday in , res:dent ,uff„ed Mound cemetery. Mr. Silcott I «„i«, „,»,*„ ,»,„ tn mat retired after being a miller nroxen i aunt, Mr. ond Mrs. B, Edward wrist when she fell on the lcc (Blakc. of Jackson route 2. PIKETON THEATRE SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th There's new glory in the air and this -it ihe story that tells of it with the (lyln'-est. (un-lovin'-est Yankee Doodle dare* devlli the adventure-screen has yet seen. What Action! Included in this picture are Amasing Air-Battle Scenes (rom guarded Air Force vaults! Actual combat photographed by flying, lighting cameramen! WARNER BBOS. presents "FIGHTER SQUADRON" IN COLOB BY TECHNICOLOR -) starring Edmund O'Brien, Robert Stack. John Rooney with Tom D'Andrea and Henry Hull / SHORTS NEV,* 5 SERIAL CARTOON al the Patterson Milling Com I pany for several years. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Blrkhlm- i er of SciotovlUe callcd on Mrs. ■ Grace Blrkhimer and son, Purl, ' Sunday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Slagle caUed on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown and Bonnie Sunday afternoon. Rcv. and Mrs. Wheeler, of Givens Station, Rcv.' Coffman and a couple of friends from Waverly attended Church services at thc Christian Union church hcrc nn Sunday night. Mrs. Nell Weichman, who had been spending a few days wllh hcr husband tn thc Dayton .cs- pital, was callcd homc Friday night on account of the dcath of hcr moUier, Mrs. HatUe Tiffany. .Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bice and daughter, Patricia, of Kancst ville, spent Thursday witn Mr. and Mrs. George N. Lcist. Mrs. Lola Schercr Is on tho sick list at thc present. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown and granddaughter, Bonnie Armintrout, \wtre guests ot Mrs. Ella Carson/Friday evening. Mr. an<fMrs. Ray Slagle caUed on Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam Newton Friday evening. Funeral services were hcld at tbe Howe Co. funeral homc on last Thursday tor Given Carson, who died in Columbus St. Francis hospital. He was the oldest son of Uic late Charlcs Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Armintrout of Columbus wcrc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown ■ Saturday _tnd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buehert ; hove sold their property to Mr. ; and Mrs. Guy Mustard. Mr. Jacob Schercr and" the Rcv. James Carson bavc been Intending services at Smith a I Chapel. Rcv. Don Humble Is thc i evangelist with thc Lazars of ) Waverly as special singers. Revival services will begin at at her home on Christmas Day, Mrs. Margjftct CollinsworUi of Dallas. Texas, sends New Year's greetings to all of her friends hero. Mrs. Esther Rapp spent the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spicer (Nellie Dyson) havc gone lo Georgia (or a two week's visit with their son. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoovcr and sons, Roger and Jimmy, wcrc Wednesday evening guests week end in Columbus, guest j „f Mr.'nnd Mrs'. Charies Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blakc. Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams*' niece, Mary, (rom Columbus, spent a part of thc holidays with them. Another big snow of Uic season started falling hcrc early Saturday night and didn't stop of her cousin. On Sunday sho was called to Bookwaltcr on account of the illness of li W mother. Mrs. Robert Fierce, who will undergo surgery for a gall blaJacr condition this week. Among those Who uttended funcral services for Watson Gil WAVERLY THEATRE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JAN. 12 - 13 Thrill-time of a lifetime! Moonlight and hamburgers! Trotting races and soda pop! It's wonderful to be in love at the Fair! "COUNTY FAIR" starring Rory Calhoun and Jane Nigh, with Florence Bates, Warren Douglas, and Raymond Hatton COLOR BY CINECOLOR SUNDAY, MONDAY, JAN. 14 and 15 The happiest BING picture ol all lime! . . . will give you ihe happiest movie time of your life. Spine-tingling turf classic with Bing's horse. Broadway Bill, tearing down the homestretch in a sentational climax. Bing sings his biggest hits—in hit biggett hit of all!—'Sunshine Cake.' 'Sure Thing,' The Horse Told Me,' 'Somewhere On Any- whero Road.' 'Whifier.poof Song.' 'Camplown Baces.' PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Bite CROSBY, Coleen Gray, Charles Bickford, Frances Gifford in Frank Capra's "RIDING HIGH" with William Demarest, Raymond Wal- burn, James Gleason, Ward Bond, Clarence Muse, Percy Kilbride and Harry Davenport WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ,17 HOT! . . . It's Fun-tanlous Combustion! Everybody's sing- In*. Everybody's gayt 'EVERYBODVSDANCIN" starring SPADE COOLEY and His Band. DICK' LANE, HAL DERWIN. BARBARA WOODELL. SID MELTON. SONi, OF THE PIONEERS. CHUY REYEE end His Rhum- ba Band. Your Favorite Guest Stars — Roddy McDowell. Adale Jergens. Jimmy "Shamrock" Ellison. Russ "Lucky"* Hayden the Christian Union church on | on Monday. crsonvi.lc. Miss Mattlc t^Ufc &^^<g$* %& of Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Leon-: and Mr and'Mrs. Emln Hoover ard McSpadSen. of Brookvillr, Sunday dinner guests of John Nc^ahner Mrs Mollie Mf and M£ Wi„ „■ „ Besch and Mrs Rulh W lck. of i ^ lhe -,-.,. binMay annivcr. Jackson Mrs. Emma Kirk and ^vol Mr. W. Hoovcr. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Jordan, of. Mr Gcor8c w t 0, D tor_ Stockdalc. Charlie Milam of haj ^ * guest ot his nice-, Wnsh.njtor. C. H. and Mrs. OU . Mn- L . Osborn, since Ncw ic McMonlgil. Years Day Mr and Mrs Hubert Ingall | Mr and Mrg. Charles Blake' nnd Linda, of Columbus, were cre dlnner fls f<M and Saturday right and Sunday vis- M Howord Hoovcr Sunday Hors of Mr. ond Mrs. J. A. I cv.cnjng. R*Vp* ... „ . „ J Wc are expecting many of Mr ond Mrs. Raymond Bapst; our roadcr8 out ^ Beaver Un-, are the parents of a baby girl, j ,on rcvlval ^Ices at Beaver. Les Adrian was a visitor In girting next Sunday evening Jackson Sunday. ' ■ * Mrs. Mary Bump honored hcr •on, Benson Adams, with a birthday dinner Monday. JASPER (By Mrs. Dimp Vulgamore) Mrs. John Brewster. Helen and Judy, attended the funeral services hcld at Smith Chopol Wednesday afternoon for Lawrence Legg, a World War II veteron. who was killed In an automobile accident on last Sunday two miles west of Jaspcr. Mrs. Humphrey, State Supervisor (rom the Statc Department of Education In Columbus and Supt. J. E. Way of Waverly. visited the Jaspcr School ENW winter. PRIVIN6- WrtflflH 'MfcMbJGr > a/' KnU-ttvata .S •.fine* tv*** tm »»P r *S «W'»WcbH,B t*t*H^^V**_ *^ esulell Jt& 1941 Ford Tudor, r. a h., low mileage, one owner 1947 Chevrolet Coupe. & 1949 Plympulh Club Coupe, one owner. 1939 Chevrolet Tudor 1938 Pontiac. R. tc H. _^eg 1840 Olds Coupe jJJJT 1341 Oldi 4-Door 1941 Pontlac M in SttV»n95* We have en ex telle nl «e~ leclien, Fordf, Qievroteft, Plymouth*, many other A*t "Wlnletiied" Uted Cart. Used Trucks 1949 Ford Panel 1938 Ford 1 1-2 Ton Flat Bed 1938 Dodge Panel 1951 Fl Pickups, lor immediate delivery, two ol them 1941 Ford Dump CLARENCE VALLERY SONS, INC PHONE 170 WAVERLY. OHIO Wednesday, January 15th, wllh Rev. McClay as thc engaged evangelist. Mrs. Lee Woolridgc and chil- dren, Leola and Leon, returned home last week after spending several days in Columbus at the bedside o( Mr. Woolridgc, who has been very UL Hc ls reported much better. Mrs. Alice Checsman was ho..- tess to the "members o( the Women's. Society of ChrisUan Scr-j vice on Thursday evening. At-1 ter a brief business cession, con- j ducted by the president, Mrs. j Donna Willson. the devotionals : were given by Mrs. Radford and ' Uie study les&on by Mrs. Rulh > Vulgamore. The hostess was as- [ aiilcd by .Mis.. Kathleen Culler, , who served refreshments to lhc { following: Mri. Emma Darker,' STAMP SALES SHOW BUSINESS WAS COOD Business ln Pike County, In! Mrs. Katie Steiner, Mr*. Flor- thc past year of 1850, was very ! ence Scott, Mrn Donna Willson, Kpod. according lo H. L. Fields, j Mrs. Iva Cutler, Mrs. Dimp Vul* countv treasurer, who reported ' gamorc. Mrs Ui-rlha Birkhlmer, \ the past weck that thc sale of' •>•"• Clara Muitard. Mrs. Loud- sales tax stamps showed a gam ! 'a ?hak"*,Mrs ""dford and Mrs.; tKEE^J^iSTttif^ ! "*> tSSmT-BtsHUmag has' T^o . , f J ««J „2?L- * JS rcturnc-d home Mtcr a visit witn 1949 n total of S03.060.8. worth ■ nUMwt m Columbus and He- of the prepaid tax stamps had; Bron. been sold here and at close of| Ml- and Mri Milton Peters! business ln 1D50 a grand total j and children, of Dayton, Mr. of $74,308 46 was realized j and Mrs. Fred Martin and Jack- '■ : ic, of Hebron, spent last Sun- PIKETON IS UPSET ! day with Mrs. Bertha Birkhlm- Thc Stockdalc Bulldoss pull* j «• ed Pikc county's basketball up-1 M^ ***** *** George D. Bak- set of the season Friday night "^,Dav^ *"-ii Bonnie Jo, of by dovi-nlng the strong Pikelon | ^^£"1**3 New quintet. 52 to 40. on the Stock-! yc#r't Day dale court. Mr. and Mrs Roy Scott, sl\ ' Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip .ind sons, Mr. and Mrs Earl Scott and Joe, of Colum* "bus, spent last wcek end and j Ncw Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. S_olt. X Rickey Mustard and Stkrr Smith arc ill with an attack of measles. Mrs. Flora D. Wills and Elmer Dawson of Piketon visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson Saturday. Kittie and Gary Vulgamore of Wavcrly spent the week end D>ere. Mrs. Myron Cutler has re-entered the University hospital at Columbus as a surgical patient. ! Her oddrcss Is: Mrs. Myron CuUer, CPO University Hosp.. Room M-363, Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. James Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson and Miss Claribel Williams ot- | tended the revival services at Smith Chapel Thursday even- I lng. * mmi CHILUCOTHE. O. Fri. thru Tues.. Jan. 12-18 Kid Show Sat. Morn. "MR. BOGGS STEPS OUT* Plus Serial ■ Cartoons and Regular Show We<L. Thurs.. Jan. 17-18 NDERWORLD ■u-nni-iUBauu i COUNTY RECORDED CALLED I Robert G. Markham. County j Recorder, an army veteran of : World War II, who afaice then ! Joined the naval reserves, has •received orders to report for •»- slgnment In thc U. S. Navy in March. J»|H -«A«* PIKE COUNTV FARM BUREAU CO-OP. ASSN., INC. PHONES 226 and 277 WAVERLY, OHIO / The Republican Herald VOLUME 109. WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1981 •s) NUM8F.R 3 farm WKSKBHSSS& WORKERS 11ET!!^3LS At Methodist Church On Tuesday, January 9th. The Pike Counly Farm Burcau membership workers meeting was held January 0 at the Waverly Methodist church base* 'mcnt. Thc meeting was preceded by a supper served by church ladles. Monday, January 6, was the first day of the week proclaimed "Farm Bureau Membership Week" by Governor Frank J. Lausche. J. E. Swiger, chairman, explained and outlined the work of this week and distributed Ut- crature to the various workers. Last year's membership was -321 and It Is hoped to exceed this goal this ycar. Mr. Edison Gerber, Farm Bureau Insurance Manager tor Plkc and Ross counties, was in attendance and made *omc vcry helpful remarks. J. II. Davis and Philip Fisher, also insurance men, wcrc present and plan to help ln thc work. Due to the Inclement weather several workers could not attend this meeting. Others present werc: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scotl. Mrs. E. T. Tctrick. Charlcs Wyckoff. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oyer, L. M. Gl.-.i- son, Homer Scaggs, I'cte Balzer. Mr. and Mrs. John Voelker, Wilder Weinrich. Edna Martin, Kathryn Bauex'; Avery Pettit, Richard Echard. Ray Echard, Wesley Peery, Myron Vulga- more, G. N. Lochbaum, Roy English, and guests werc Mrs. J. £. Swigcr. Mrs. L. M. Gleason, E. T. Tetrick, Mrs.' Charlcs Wyckoff, Mrs. Homer Scaggs Mrs. Peter Balzer, Ivalou Ar ord. Barbara Scaggs and Paul Vulgamore. L. M. Gleason and Ray Ech ard arc co-chairman of this drive. PIKE 4-H aUBS|';planTToGet„it [PIKE C0> PAIR vendo«MuStFiie pike FAIR GETS NEED$200iWIEfefifSirj-iB BOUND 0VERl«5~^STATE AWARD To Reach $1,000 Goal For Ohio 4-H Club Foundation. Last week mention was made aa to Pike County's participation In Uie Ohio 4-H Founda- , tlon. Less than $200 remains to be collected to reach Pike's {quota ot $1,000. In the recent issue an account was made as All holders of Ohio Vendor'n, licenses will be required to file, thcir nest sales tax returns be* | „..._.,.__,. with this week's Thc Republl- j *r 11 C /- J I. «.. l0,c f«-t,ruary -• IB3-- accord-; pJ___ 4_ry» T;,|. Caftg*. can Herald *0 U. 5. Grand Jury lng to announcement today by t_Viass Lf 1 Uie _sOe» The modern^farmln, story' Qn Bond* Of $1,- ! i)?fi_S,S?rSSlt_S!_«TKS -\S*. I To Local County •Plan To Get lt Done In! 1931" Is the theme of the January Farm and Home Section! 000 Each. j vision of Sales aod £xci__e Tax- j To assist vendors In filing' ! semi-annual reports, Examiner i Association. tells you to "Get Implements Ready for the Coming Crop! Year" and to do It now—make' those minor repairs and be all! ready to plant or cultivate! ■ While you're making plans to federal » . , , ...»., . __. •____■ ______ for -Sl, have you considered! afternoon on "moonshine" and . M"Ddy- J??u?{y 28» court j »*** ****** ^S* **** *a*n* "All Pullet nocks?" Perhaps i check theft charges. house, Wavcrly. O. State of Ohio. This recognition the modcrn farming story on U. S. Commissioner Lawrence!. Tuesday. January 30, court j WM m«de as a start of the two- pages 8 and 7 will help you. Kimble set bond at $1,000 cach ho,u^A-,la7,l V_._?;.~ ii _•«.,,, 2?y P*****™ °* **** 0^?,r,tlAt ie trom the front for Dennis Roe, of ncar Beav-w Wednwday, January 31. court Managers^Convention hcld last Three men werc bound over: Mildred Spence will be sWUon-1 p*,. County had tho dlstmc- 1 grand juVies Monday; **. ** Allows In Pike county: i tlon of winning Uie Class D a- i on "moonshine" and Monday. January 29, court | wwd «or the best Fair in lhe eft charges. house, Wavcrly, O. i sute of Ohio. Thl* recognlUon It's Snow-Time house, Wavcrly, O. week ln Columbus. Pike Co. Beagle Club Names 3 Delegates To Columbus Meet Scioto Trail, south i_i\-> * in hnw iho ^on_^"*hadaUbccn!covcr tsbolos. through iho Rural |cr, In PUce County, and hts ton. - - , ^ . . •Z.ii~Za L ^m. y-r.iri_. »nrt America shots—and "When Raymond Roe. 28. charged with: Vendors, desiring assistance. The Fairs of Ohio ore classl- 1 MbSSta issues an iftemDt Wintcr Come»" »»•>• wc •»"«' I gating a Villi near iSTver. "}"" ******** ** ***** examine fled Into four Kroups-.A. B, C Li T»mLB.!?iw! '"S Savory Beef Stew, like grand- Bound over Ui a federal lury?" records necessary to subsUn- and D—as determined by their U*t of Tosc who have madeimoth*' ***** ** ««kc- °* Chick-'at Columbu,. the two wcrc wm- UJt* the figures to *»J*P*^\ population. The winner, ol em* lM. ItoiLn: noilblc Tliiti*** Pi**~-yo*t'll Dtsd Uiose reel- milted to Jail in tfcfault of, **■ >"?** ** a eon el Uieir last division competed for the Gov- this achievement possible. Thls|pcj on p_,$CJ B and 9_and Sus- bond. Howard Harner, Investl- '*»***■• records of gross and , efnor Myers Y. Cooper Award. -—--*— ■-—_____.«■ ._.!___. mm* . ._._...._. -••wtjjch ig prvyirnted at one of the highlights at thc annual banquet. Thi-t year the* award wss made to Sandusky County, the winners In Ute C division. Jane Brown, one of trie lady ■...,.. a.araam, »«suvu „. .„„ ..»- v-.^.. aa.t, .t -_...-. ~-.™. . I dlrcCtOM Of Hit. I'lkC COUOt/ a on.Jpu--Ucan Herald apd make was hcld to the federal Jury' •*£* during the second half of; Agricultural Society, tepicten:* I ottinlyouT plans for 1931. ial Cincinnati on chargct of »93.0. w have them listed witn led Pike County in a splendid $ Ai.Uai-i I stealing two checks from hUi*cria' numbers on the revcriu manner and In tne elinnuation 7 on I Junior Red Cross 'lister, Mrs. Jesse C«-iy Payne. ««« of the sale, tax form und* j contest held last Thursday af* i ii.) Junior rvea v-ross | 1202 1-2 12th St Portsmouth. «r Schedule C, Examiners will| ternoon was Judged the winner and forging hcr name to them.! °^„J* "^iTki?. C<Jif,plt!c u,c*°!of Ufa-Class D division. Sh« American boy whose ormvhavu j Foundation. been crippled by polio. Hc Is Busy Beavers Larry MfKenrie, 12 years old. stockdale Lucky 4-Lc_4Jt onc of somc 3*1,000 men, women' Uyington Nimble and children to whom a help-, Thimbles $ ing hand- was extended by the om Grove Busy Guys I ij»_, Ni.V- n: .„U.. March of Dimes last ycar. and Gols ....!$ 3L00! **a8 »^>ce Display In three successive years, polio | Bcaver VaUey Livestock $ <4.30! Have you seen the Junior Alma Needle Ss. Spoon ,i 21.00 Alma Boys' Variety . ..$ 3.00 Alma's Jr. Sewers and Cookers $ 7.00 has struck morc than 100,000 people ln thc United States, ln thai time it has cost the Nation al Foundation lor Infantile Pa ralyst4 $38,000,000 to help them Rainbow Mixups $ 21.30 as well as earlier victims still Reaver Knit Wits $ 1000 needing care. Since 1938, the pajacnt-carc outlay alone has been $94,000,000 in March of Dimes funds. But these arc only inanimate figures—Uie real story of tho March of Dimes Is people. That Wavcrly Wonder Stitch'crs $ 13.00 County Tractor Club $ 8.20 Sunnyside Sewers $ Cynlhiaua Busy Bees . $ Prairie Gals $ 13.20 Happy Homemakers $ 11.00 Detectives Ronald"Parkcr'andi: **P>tU without thii informa- Red Cross dlspUy in ths.win- %%"* ^oS^SStot^ 1™%** must be filed noi lat* CoVcre? S?SrLl l^r.t *** ^d^r^^e^'*'*^*^^,^- *?**' *' ** what W* Pike Muniv luAo^t t»* *** <-<> ond $18.75 had been JubJf-,-. '» * *»•"<> a day charge what the PUte county Juniors ^*d t poj^ouu, for delinquent filing. AU reporu are doing In Red Cross. | ca«}« &£Anw%d the two: ******* ** <***, ***** *' maUed wrnmnit checks stolen Jan.! *°_ l.reasurer of State. P. O. Box The attracUve display «how, ^ *t ^^ stolcn Jan ; tt'Treuurer of State. P.O. Boa.toastmaster With the contents of gUt boxes thst J The defendant was commit-! 178fl- Columbus 18. Ohio. If Jane received the were packed by Mrs. Mabel J.! .'d ... ...1 in dcfauii 0» «300 i a deficiency Is shown on the j applause from the e ..,rtf 11 a _.!.!_ -rfc. ^nrt-i™" .w *.*!' _ •"■*■*■*.•' ~, X!Z7*\ *m,i,tr.*.'a r.-n.m An* tn f-.l-.ir_-1 „;-..„ .1 thr. f__IW ?-C0.,^,'.F•..I_LAw__?.I.l,*A!2* i?HrA *^nd.Vfby CommisilonVr Kim homes, factories and offices by men and women who have lade come-backs ovcr great odds and at great cost. The knowledge that Uie Individual battle can bc and often is won should stimulate everyone to back the fight against polio. Tragically enough, the ranks of polio sufferers will bc increased this ycar. We cannot At a special called meeting I control that—yet. But wc can of tiic Pikc County Beagle Club all lend a hand through the hcld last Friday cv««lng at the 1931 March of Dimes, January "Shorty" Myers Gai^_c on the 15J1 story ls unfolded in hospitals. | Buchanan Sewing and rehabilitation centers and cUn- Livestock $ 10 90 ies throughout thc country Wakefleld Toppers."AAA.% 13.00 where real people—not "cases" East Jackson Busy Bees $ 10.00 —arc fighting their ^ay back I pikcton GlrU $ 27.00 to useful lives. It ls told -•-; Jasper 49'crs „ ..$ 6.00 300i tents ot these boxes were pur-, b, 4.33 j chased by funds from Junior, . wondered I "Lovely Valley" vendor's return, due to failure to cancel sufficient-prepaid tax receipts, remittance should accompany the report ln the a- mount of the deficiency, made payable to Treasurer ot Stale. ec dele Omega Circle (flub . . $ 5.00 100 Pet. Variety Club $ 12.00 Moore's Corner Variety Club $ 3.95 Idaho Lassies $ 6.00 Wavcrly Thimble Club $ 5.00 Oak Valley Boosters . $ 6.00 TOTAL $328.-13 Route 3 Man Booked As Drunken Driver Perhaps you've why your sir! or boy asked fori R-__<*:.»«...«.'-. N«m_. money to Take to school for thc '■ *Z*J? * , fj^ , Junior Red Cross and what the Of Purebred Herd funds were used for. „»,»----_»«.••_•«*..--. .-_. _-. Port ot the money was used ^R,ATI>EI*?"<?' ^AwT C_?r , tn fiU these boxe< Thev are bett Lovely, Piketon, Ohio, has. sent all ov« & world to to*;-**" **™ **** Privilege of tho! Atty. Wray Beven, ha, been eign boys and girl, that are *"lustve use of the namo of needy. Right now, many arc Love y V allc>"as a herd name being sent to Korea. In each ,n registering hi* purebred Hol- box is sent a letter with the stein*rleslan catUe. name of the student who help-! ™c P***** ******* *f ******** ed pack the box and the ad- •»■-} ******* t recorded by Tbc dress of his or hcr school. I HoUtcin^rieslan Association of Many of these letters have ]***}***** .... ,, been anrfwere* and returned; Nearly 1200 prefixes were re- from foreign e-Adren. This Is; served for breeders In 1949. such a helpful way of promot-; ~ ■ ing intcrnauonai good wiii a- Kuhner Heads mong the children of thc world ' <4q m -j* . Blood Mobile Unit Coming To Pike Co. named recruiting chairman by Harold Eagon. Red Cross Blood Program chairman. Work has already been started on this program. In March, 1951, the Pike County Chapter of American Red Cros, will have Its first visit of the Blood Mobile Unit. The chapter is organizing the county tor volunteers tor canteen service, Gray Lady service, motor service and staff aid __k_ioio Aran, iuuui, «i-t uciv y gotes. Paul Durham*and Joe Waverlv Fire Dent. White, of Wavcrly, ond W. T. IA s A • I Montavon. of Portsmouth, werc Does lt Again! named to rcprcs<-nt the local Wavcrly had a low lire loss club at the meeting ol Beagle j . 1950 ** Club Associations from thU sec-1 According lo flgures rcicawd lion of the state at the South- j t lhc M ■ toU wcck b Firo ern Hotel in Columbus at two Chlt, ^ % „ Waverly had p. m.. Saturday. January 20 I vc ,ow firc'icss (or xh6 year, Purposes of the Columbus: of luS0 0urlng ^p ycar 0l\oi hiuucll E. Kitcncn, 22. alio meeting are to work out sched-; ,500 t;ie ijrc dcpartmcnt an-ot Wavcrly, Route J. Bom Uie ules for holding derby triols, fwcrcd ,B Xlrc calls and seven i auto and truck werc wiiiric-i and all-age winners stake trials,; rt.3UCllator cam, lhree of Uic; against Uie guard railing. No seleclion ot trial Judges, and , rt.tucltator cans wc.rc. rurai and' one was hurl, out lhe trucn. was Uie election of association offi- fl)Ur wcrc vlliagc calls. ! uamaged considerably. Tolal loss involved in theso. bctiomg another Pike County Last year, the Junior Cross had ?1 members Red Uiat; therefore got to compete with three olher -contestants on itie night program at the annual banquet. Twelve hundred wer* _prcsent. Including many Ohio dignitarle«, with former Governor Myers Y. Cooper as tha WiUiout a douftt. most rousing -,.._ audience and many ot thc folks present. Including the Pike County dele* gallon, thought that Pike County had gone all the way and won the grand award. However, In the oDinion of Uie Judges, the trophy was awarded to Sandusky County, who received the congratulations of everyone present. The contest was Judged 73 per ccnt upon thrfeatures of the Fair and 25/peT"iccnt upon oratorical abUltf. The Pike County Fair Directors, with Jane Brown as their spokesman, arc to be congratulated upon their splrnd.d showing. Jane presented her mate-rial as though she were relating a letter recently written to ber Uncle Beauregard, and much credit is due to Barbara Kalfs in helping prepare the in- service. To those who are Interested formation , dIcosc contact Mrs Loren Jam-' Many olher delSiu concern- tliillicolhc patrolmen report* j Cross had 31 memocrs uia.; Membcrs of ^ board ,1.^ 304 Klrst" Avenue Waver-1 ««»8 ****** r***'* ***' ***** **• ea uie arrest of Calvin O. Mas- spent a total of 163 hours at the trustccl ot M, Lofan Sanator-' iy or call 67 ' termincd at the convention, in* »ic. 4.J, ot Wavcrly, Routc 3., ChiUicothe Veterans' hospiul.; ium <jllUict havc organlxed for | The county chapter ls appeal* eluding concessions, night en- drunken driving cnarge|Thcy provided 30 wall -decora*; l9il§ electing W. J. Kuhner. of jing to all Plkc countlans/who i tertainment. elc. * - " —as can. lo please volunteer fot some I"1"*** »tlendmg from Pike ' *.._,,r>t., lA-r-TC- Mr. in connection witn a sideswip-j Uons for thc recreation hall for j jack«Tn" as "president. It was tng on Route 23, about 2.6 miles " - - . . . norUi oi Waveriy ut 9:30 p. m. Saturday. Mr. Massie s car. patrolmen said, nickt-j lne side ot a truck hoil^ays and made 1400 Iray j Mnouncei' Saturday "by Ml« I ix"{h"cse"seriri ees" '• county'vietei Mr" and Mrs. L. or^mairc'ndv'to8 filil°th«".*! Ve,U E Yaplc* who WM ^H ^ vohfnt«^'services must! *'• Vailery. Mr and Mrs G W. vors Thu all a^unted^o , **£«- aecretory-treasurer. Ibe ready for the Blood Mobile! Rittenour. John Rittenour. Mr. total Jf 4134 5-1 ^hls was all George H. Ratcliff. ot Lond* | Unil whw it comes. i *«■<» Mrs Flovd Swiger. Mr IOU1 01 $194.34. TOU^ was all j ondcrry, was re-elected as vice) Floyd Swiger, lyi'iiT, ,..— ,ia. e...A. ne ik ••• — and Mrs. J. M. Brown, Mr, and provided from the funds of the, cllairman Im,,.,, c-„J„ ri.tU |M» Robert Vallery, Mr. and Waverly btudy Club Mrs H 0 McFcrren, Mr. and Mrs. It 1 BuUer and Mr. anH Junior Red Cross. Members of thc board ate Mrs^ Miles Smith and Mrs. Ug, Kuhrier. Jackson County; iXKanks Contributors Neil Rader a, co-chairmen- of Mr Ratc,^t RoM County; J J. \™nK* , ^ " ,., » M» f«nk Cooper, the Pike County Junior Red (BuUer> o( HUlsboro. Highland 1V Ti** Wavetly Stud) Cub; r„v, Laurence L. Hall, rector Cross, wish to thank h '. _ ••— — . . aid Vulgamore for hcr Mrs Don.'£u,'c,r' °c'h ™A,An ^?ch'leT''wishes to thank the following J of ah Saints Episcopal church, r very at-iCOiUn,SiirS r^«?v »™ Th™»!»nWta,or» who belpc* make wsj one of the three speakers 5-V}r..y_,*Li*r*y- Pike County Roy Thomp-. ... 0 . ChrUtmas box! *,hl. Kanauet orcaram which The local clubs field trial )0 u lu WM ertlmated atiCrasn over the weck cnd. John tractive poler; for lhc dupUy Jon. Df Bloomlngburg. Fayette[S^SHnSt_5^Jj^JS?f__S£lJi|R-*| banquetj»ro*r«n^ coininittee. composed of .Valter. 5423 00 Propcrt va!uc on ^a. H- Hannah. 17, of Peebles, Rl window and the Vrfllcry Hard-1 County; and Mc?rin L. Rowe. « dlrtfi^^ ^.e^Lt^e-i ' Grass. Clyde Banfleld and Jf l4amc caUi was estimated al sU-1 1. was tb report Tuesday to' "" '" ,l" '— "' ,h"'' - — **-'— " ! *** Thwc ***** cwta.'n«- i White, of Wavcrly, and Orrln, t thousand dollars. The Urc, Juvenile Judge Will H. Acord cc" 2f .jFa-a ,a' !..__ .e.C' calls were less in 1949 but Iho i on a parking without, lighu ommended Id Usvis, of Wells- Uamagc rcported was $3,600. a-; chargc. ton. and Orrin Babbit, of Grove- nl, propcrJy. v;ilut. o( $86.j stale patrolmen said tne port as first choice Judges for U0Q Thu far3 rcpQn com_!youlij icft hli Wuck on Roula the Pikc county clubs Iir»t an*: s favorably with .hat ofj 124. Saturday evening, about nual derby tr al to be held at JM8 ivln Wavcrly . -cry 1.4 miles east oi Latoam. and the Plkc County Flsh and Game ,ow lo«_ » John Davi]f ,,7, ltlahl)> plow. Association farm, thc date to bc ] The flre chicf slalcd ^^ thj ed into it from Uie rear. Mr. announced uter. , tow firc ,0MCS ln all vaiagcs Davw suffered chest bruises and uoyd uuon. secretary ol inoi d u credited greatly I ncavy damage was done to his !ecaLclu!>_ rc^_^_m^l!t^l*lo the stole-wide fire prcven-j vehicle. Sponsor Party Armstrong is chief nurse; Mrs. i "--;-, ____• n_._ , . Emmett Lang has chargc of X-; £,t'bt'ka.1 k9*6** , _* 5T?r. *y* *"** elected president of the The Wavcrly U. «_ P. W. Club1 ray and patients* records and ■ V,0^*" * .c,u£* ■ r^i .TSi, ' association; Russell Hull. Fre- 11 again «pon-or Uiis year a | Miw Mildred Reffltt ls typist. : t-Iub. Piketon Sorosis Uuo. wa-. moht and CharlM j. BeKh. of " * i ***i Service Club, and oftci-j ChiUicothe. v.ce pres-.denU; ;nolymou» donor. These contrt- M„ Don t^irlc*. ot BeU**fon- Ibul.on. made possible a nice : ,aJfw, jet^tary; and B. U .Bell, j Christmas for 22 families. of Xenia, treasurer. will _ benefit party tor thc Infantile. r",r^,iy,i.*K HL've ,ThS JTUIu ^iH Left Wednesday held in the Wavcrly high school ' auditorium, the date of which) As January Quota tion program worked every day | ln thc ycar by the fire the previous meeting and com munications. Thc meeting ad Journed to meet at the Fish and I ^'c„r wTlh' the COOpei- Game Farm on Wednesday, Jan.- h le 24th, at-3:00 p. m. *^ %»lR » M r c* p-l ^^ZC^^ vi^^n^ra^'^yoS! Had No License; Waverly Study Club JSTi First Meeting Of Pike^ g. ,„ $,0^ membe. ^AggrUg; Fined $10 And Cost. ; To Sponsor Drawing jCo. 4-H Dairy Club [plenty of prue, „ ■„ ,*«*» gXW^£&£&L^T^S^»^M^S?&S Oti D 11 The flrst meeting of thc Pike n rionor K.OII County 4-H Dairy Club was call- Af- CtYitn ^ttttt* IJ -c<1 to °**** b> our Pr«Jdcnt, At "UniO Otait \J. iverlin SmiUi, on January llth. Thc honor roll of students a-iat tnc Pikc County Agricullur- chieving high scholastic attain- \ al Extension Office. Thc secre- D. T. & I. Must Give Service To Jackson The Detroit, Toledo and Iron ton Railroad Thursday lost an-j J^Sts"?-vexegm ot 3.25 or bat-1 ti«y" called-the" roll aad read other roimd In IU fight for per-, t) in Ohio SUte University's wic minutes of lhe previous mission to discontinue passcn-; ^^ 0, Homc Economic, dur. mccUnr ger train service between Jack-, j U]e Autumn quarter. U an- i Officers for the coming ycar *on and Springflcld The Stfltc; nounccd ^ Gladys Branegan,' were elected as foUows; Utilities Commission in Octob-, dlreclor oI 'the school: (A equals > Norman Scaggs, president. cr turned down the request Last Thursday it dented the railroad a re-hearing. Bake Sale 4.00, B equals 3.00). Dixie The list includes: Mary Belle : dent Brunner, vice prcsi- The Ladies' Aid of the Bible ChrisUan Church will hold a bake sale at ihe VaUery Hardware Co. store, on Saturday, January 20, beginning at 12:00 noon. There will be Homemade bread, coffee cakes, cookies, doughnuts, cakes end pies. Also sevcr_l rcartlnn hcas and soroo canned goods. Everything for the Sunday dinner. We will appreciate your patronage. TEACHERS MEET Kinney, Waverly, Route 1. PRACTICES SHOULD BE REPORTED BEFORE JAN. 31 Farmers, who signed with the PMA Committee to complete •oil conservation practices in 1950 should make an effort to see that all practices have been reported bcforc the dosing date of January 31, 109JU. Any farmer ln Ptke Counly who desires to have a burley tobacco allotment In 1931 should bring their data showing thetr experience ln raising LUllan West, secreUry. Gary Smith, treasurer. Barbara Scaggs, news reporter. Wanda Strickland and Vcrlln Smith, recreaUon leaders. Jack LaRue, Pike County Associate County Agent, explained and helped thc members with thcir cattle records. For-the next meeUng, whicn U to be held on February 8, at the county extension office, Barbara Scaggs and Billy Wyckoff were given asslgnmcnU to make reports on vaccination. A meeting of the teachers of! X!___^» " " r_. i _ ■_______, a. .-_%. the Waverly schools was held! 5^^il£H2SLte?S__£ ALAt Wednesday evening at the high'have ******* ********* ******. ?*** school building. Supt John R. Teichert was ln charge of the meeting. The health program of County Health Commissioner tobacco In the past 3 yean to jof cattle, the PMA ohlo- and fUl out The members enjoyed games their papers retiaestlng an aUot-. led by BUly Wyckoff after Uie —"-- -"- —*'meeting.—Barbara Scaggs, re- Dr. Paul Jones was ouUlned and a discussion of the recommendations of the sUte elemenUry supervisor, who visited at the local school recently, was held. acreage, may secure- this' infor- maUon by writing to lhe County PMA office la which thair farm was located. PURCHASE NEW CAR Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Prater have purchased a new 1031- Olds car. porter. REVIVAL MEETING A revival meeting wiU sUrt al the Dailyville Free WUl Baptist church on January 22nd. Rev. Andrew Workman will bo the evangelist Rev. Floyd Estep ls the pastor. Come, Join us In this battle against sir.. I lo'ioin the armed forces < *r^Ves. "^S5UKSl '." °a:' ***** Pi^n^-sic festival ^^^tSSSsiSSSSuss. th« SSStf__S_!_^wSKSiaEiiS lreiit o1^cj>oJ10 ,**£•- PLAN MUSIC FESTIVAL u William Lawless.; „°,V tlf^'v«iv Ho,!i.. V : *hs drawing wtll be run in U»o. '.— a. Robert Curtis Earl Strickland i cn' »_"' A*aAl* !Ay* ?°?le»?"«n. manner as the one law Music supervision In the var-j j5hm«l Ward Bil ToiStown i SJ?,.f,B?!? $1° *?T Cf*U ln m° rear, wilh five wonderful pm- ious schooU throughout «>»; Rob^t t_««lia Ru-ls-II lto^_0^ S*Iil!<'0i,,'■ m"niSip*1 ^u" on « ****** *****'*■ Tte« pt_-i county are drawing up prelim-[ a°d d^oykc wto K,"! ' 'wU1 «» dttptoyed Uter in oo inary pUns foj; the annual mu* ., William Cornetlc and! .«.<._,«« mmt^.mt iT of thc downtown show wind- sic festival which wlU be held • »«££ ^n'»'^m ^^A^*fj. 1MFANT TRIMBLE ; ow, and ^ drawing wl„ uke place ai the big variety benefit INITIATED IN 80ROR1TY I ********** °n, T"*8?*?,* j.6 mof«!dled'at" 1:00 a. m.'Saturday. ati g> n-unum.t |youth* were uken to portoouthjChimcothc hospiul. ! Recruit Jesse Skinner CommitUl services were held At Trssinincr C**nt**r at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in the Al I raining center Grccnlawn cemetory undcr the. Seaman Reeru:t Jesse Skin- direction of the Fawcett funer- ner. Jr., Piketon Route 1. is un- al home. dergoing training at the U. S. The child is survived bv th*: Naval Training Center, Great - - - -a- ti-v___. tti tk_. Utn infu'jsaf. ._., ..... 7T7Z.I a _._..__. for their pre-wducUon physical Miss Wilma Heibel. daughter ^,t_ u w^ announced of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Heibel, ot* * _ - Market Street, was IniUated in to Kappa Phi, national Methodist sorority, at a formal banquet on the Ohio University campus ln Athens on Wednesday. Her parenU received an inviUtion to attend the banquet. BORN—A SON Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Vanmeter. of Chillicothe, are the parenU of a son. born Sunday at ChUUcothe ho>plUL The mother, tbe former Margery Ware, daughter of Mr. Homer Ware, of Buchanan, resided In Waverly before her marriage. APPENDECTOMY LitUe DUne GUasburn, who makes her home with her unci* and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Barry George, of Fifth Street, underwent an appendectomy Saturday at the ChillicoUie hospiul. by Mrs. Everett HaU. local Draft Board Clerk. WTheE following item appeared I paZ&TT's&mam** "broth-1 Lakes. Iii, the'PK) anno-nce*. tn the Looking Backward fea- er»_ and jtrandparenU. Mr. and, .r\mn nv^r ture of the ChiUicothe GaxctuiMrs. Floyd Trimble, of Waverly j »on» tt.m on Tuesday evening: "50 Years jand Mrs. Ella Knialcy. of r>th-; Ago Today—1901. Thc Wav-Um. crly Watchman reminds us that | — J^TIT~ t Is Just 24 years ago that Ute' ~—-.—•»»-• ■ * old sUge-eoach that had travelled up and down Use valley for so many years, disappeared out of Waverly for the Ust! time. The line ran through Wa- very and ChUllcothe. between Portsmouth and Columbus." STEEL GIRDERS ERECTED Steel girders to support the root of the new super-market being built for Kroger by the Waverly Lumber tt ConstrucUon Co.. were rais_d into place on Saturday. Work on the building is progressing rapidly. A song fest will be held on Sunday. January 21. 2 p. m. al UNDERGOES SURGERY | Jasper. Thc Gospel Tones Quar- Mrs. Oscar Raidiger, matron. tet of Portsmouth, and Smith of the Pike County Children's i Trto, of POUUmouth. wiU be- Home, is getting along nicely I present Rev. Geo. M*nj_fco.i*e, at Grant hospiul In Columbu*.' of Jackson. ur*es *U singers an* after undergoDic surgery last: magtrtsnt to come prepared tov Friday Mr. Ratdlgec and hi> Uke part ro thc program slater. Mrs. Otto Orth. of Chilli- • ^ " cothe, vUited with Mrs. Raidi-i MISSION ART MEETING ■"" °" T******y . j Tte Wilson Bun Church of mmr..a.m mrammr^a -ah... I C-TUt In •Christian UniOO Will BEGINS SPEECH COURSE < h.v« their mtetonary meeting A new public speaking course; on Sunday night January 21st. has been added to tbe currlcu- at 7:30 p. tn. The speaker tor lum at Waverly high aebooi for the service will be Bev. David the second semester. Miss Joan. Snyder from Mount of Pra_-M Lykins 1* tte instructor. | Bible Scbool at CirclevUle, O.
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Title | Republican Herald 1951-01-18 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1951 |
Searchable Date | 1951 |
Time Period | 1951-1960 |
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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Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
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Title | Republican Herald 1950-01-05 to 1951-07-260487 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald 1950-01-05 to 1951-07-260487.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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Language | ENG |
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THE REPUBUCAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. JANUARY^Ilh, 1951
PAGE EIGHT
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HERALD ADS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS] PIKETON
lily Mrs. Floyd Brown)
JANUARY
14th TO 17th
MAJESTIC
IT'S AU ABOUT 7VocuCtt...tm THEIR
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BEAVER
(Dy Mrs. C. M. Stephenson)
SWIFT CREEK
(By MBS. CLABA BLAKE)
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