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NAMES OMPI"rED

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MARlETT A COLLEGE pitcher Larry Price of
Portland has been named '"Athlete of the Month''
by the school's Varsity "M" Club for 'his performance 1n the Pwneers 15·6 campaign this year. Price, a
southpaw, saw more action than any other pitcher
]1urling 52 213 innin gs. He struc!&lt; out 72 batters and
allowed onlv ei ohl ca;ned runs for a I 37 ERA. The
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cioso 10 h Ia at llle I.ongJ!ollow
test to permit ~lm to enter high aebeol at an early a g e, in 1923 - working ,bls wa y !teae)ler in Columbus - we r • ;was' Sponsmao of the Yur ~
and .!'l'esented the greatest contriOOtor to his
High Scbool.
~- ~arlin was called the thro~gh botb IUiiverSitles.
1bOth l,n Pomeroy over tbe week· 1966. Hill accompli~ ~vr ·
with a new successful career. He also cred- In those .days there were no runt of the class. He wa e '111e Marlll lamlly m""" ehc: to be a part of tbe reumoo been many.
/~. Mirtln hosted his class- bicycle.
·
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A personal ·friend of· Joblliu
mates and their guests at a Wbne Mr. Marlin Is only one tho greateot teacher who ever ed at the· town limits. Although CQnUnued growing to his over l'Ompleletl bit ·- • at 1*1o ~- M•rtin is a meinber ol Welsemul~ ol Tarzan lame,
~n held at the Trinity of the successful members of lived.
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otreet car Uckets were six feet height long alter he Universlly. His fatllor .U,d the Ohio, 'I'ennessee and Flo~!- be Is_ working with Jobmly _ ~t;
United Church of Christ· he tbeclaS8 of '17 . his Is the true ' WAS NOT SATISFIED
for 25 cenla, Martin walk· had enrolled In college.
there. 1111 mother, Mrs. Oua' da bars. He,ls a former mumc-!a sWJmmln£ ball of lame ·pro-'
provided SllUill, gold bells tO American . su~eBS story one AIIA!nding the then
to and from Pomeroy High His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin, II living at Fort ipal court judge and Is a past \ject which bas lor an ultJJPJII·'
tie In with the scbool • golden filled with Initiative} hard work school at Jlock ~prln£s as
and made a second Joseph W. Martin, "struck It Laldenlale ud wU1 be lot Governor of the Florida Dlstrictigoal compulaory swiJIIIIIIng liF
llllllversary theme. He p r &amp;- and accomplishment.
boy, MartiJi was not Jearntng. trip If It were neeessary to at- rich" when coil rights under yean old am ApriL
of Kiwanis International. He Ia \every able • bodied sdlool dllld· seated each etass member with . Mr. MarUo i.s the first to tJe. astted to be m9ved to t h e tend an -eveni_ng event.
the. Martin farm at R o c k Tbe two sisters - Miss Tbel- known as the father of reerea- under 10 years olage.
a well~Ued ''Book of Mem- admit the! his cMdhood wao 'Long HOllow ·Schoo~ ilso only He oaved ftve ~Is from a Springs were purdlased I or
ortes"· :... as a oullslllute· for one of poverty. Somewhere a o~~&amp;-niom InStitution, Permls- to-cent a day lunch allowance 15,~. Tbe aon, wltb two youngthe yurbook which the claSH of from within that poverty came sion ·was granted.
aiK1 fl~mlly &lt;&gt;!Uected e n ou 8 h er sioters ot home, was given
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some youngster a bicycle SUn· He received his A. B. at Ohio 1
·- Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mid41eport, 0., May 29, 1967--5
class of191Tin Poll!eroy Satur- visited the ROck
day was Gfanvllle liliOid Mar- 0\fllt a.urc~~
tin, ·promiJ¥1111 Fol'\ Lauderdale, former hom.• Pia. attomeY.
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Record 540 at '67

Roll'• Ban Fronklln

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your home bas safe, reliable, even heat when the l1rst wid snap occurs.
No payment is due until October I, and you wtll he billed at the lowest
price that prevails during the summer months . Or yu u can take advantage
of the Ashland Fuel Oil Budget ,Payment Plan-nme e4ual monthly payments from September to May. There's no .interest, no currying charge.
Ashland Fuel Oil is truly a superior home-healing .product. It's safe,
reliable and provides clean, even heat. And it is always competitively
priced to save you money.
Ashland Oil is first in service, too. You can count on receWing prompt,
accurate metered delivery . No matter how cold the weather, your Ashland
Oil Distributor will see that you always· have
plenty of clean-burning Ashland Fuel Oil.

Ban Frtillklln Store
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NOW and get the iump on cold weather
with a "summer-(111" of Ashland Fuel Oil!

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Phone: 992-2166

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The ,Florida atjot:ney eredlls olxth, . .enih IUld \I
Springs Melh- li)e late G: 0. wur, a
gradea and be was able 10 pass Havill£ beell. able !0 go Into degree at Obio State University -and Mrs. Doris Pove,nmlre, a NaUon81 fte9reatloo AsSn. !~'
cioso 10 h Ia at llle I.ongJ!ollow
test to permit ~lm to enter high aebeol at an early a g e, in 1923 - working ,bls wa y !teae)ler in Columbus - we r • ;was' Sponsmao of the Yur ~
and .!'l'esented the greatest contriOOtor to his
High Scbool.
~- ~arlin was called the thro~gh botb IUiiverSitles.
1bOth l,n Pomeroy over tbe week· 1966. Hill accompli~ ~vr ·
with a new successful career. He also cred- In those .days there were no runt of the class. He wa e '111e Marlll lamlly m""" ehc: to be a part of tbe reumoo been many.
/~. Mirtln hosted his class- bicycle.
·
ils the !ale Mr. Will -with being school buses. Paved streets end- only 18 wbeo be graduated and to Colambua wllea Harold sO enjoyed by their brother.
A personal ·friend of· Joblliu
mates and their guests at a Wbne Mr. Marlin Is only one tho greateot teacher who ever ed at the· town limits. Although CQnUnued growing to his over l'Ompleletl bit ·- • at 1*1o ~- M•rtin is a meinber ol Welsemul~ ol Tarzan lame,
~n held at the Trinity of the successful members of lived.
,
otreet car Uckets were six feet height long alter he Universlly. His fatllor .U,d the Ohio, 'I'ennessee and Flo~!- be Is_ working with Jobmly _ ~t;
United Church of Christ· he tbeclaS8 of '17 . his Is the true ' WAS NOT SATISFIED
for 25 cenla, Martin walk· had enrolled In college.
there. 1111 mother, Mrs. Oua' da bars. He,ls a former mumc-!a sWJmmln£ ball of lame ·pro-'
provided SllUill, gold bells tO American . su~eBS story one AIIA!nding the then
to and from Pomeroy High His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin, II living at Fort ipal court judge and Is a past \ject which bas lor an ultJJPJII·'
tie In with the scbool • golden filled with Initiative} hard work school at Jlock ~prln£s as
and made a second Joseph W. Martin, "struck It Laldenlale ud wU1 be lot Governor of the Florida Dlstrictigoal compulaory swiJIIIIIIng liF
llllllversary theme. He p r &amp;- and accomplishment.
boy, MartiJi was not Jearntng. trip If It were neeessary to at- rich" when coil rights under yean old am ApriL
of Kiwanis International. He Ia \every able • bodied sdlool dllld· seated each etass member with . Mr. MarUo i.s the first to tJe. astted to be m9ved to t h e tend an -eveni_ng event.
the. Martin farm at R o c k Tbe two sisters - Miss Tbel- known as the father of reerea- under 10 years olage.
a well~Ued ''Book of Mem- admit the! his cMdhood wao 'Long HOllow ·Schoo~ ilso only He oaved ftve ~Is from a Springs were purdlased I or
ortes"· :... as a oullslllute· for one of poverty. Somewhere a o~~&amp;-niom InStitution, Permls- to-cent a day lunch allowance 15,~. Tbe aon, wltb two youngthe yurbook which the claSH of from within that poverty came sion ·was granted.
aiK1 fl~mlly &lt;&gt;!Uected e n ou 8 h er sioters ot home, was given
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l!O·yeare ago llke IJI8DY others tbe incenUve and the drive to- Martin said that In one year, funds wtth which to purchaoe fiOO of the amount to purchase
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warcll adilevement.
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.Mr. Will took him through
hi• first bicycle. Havill£ had\ clothes and enroll at Ohio Unl- 1
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a dlfflcult time in obtain· versity. This took care of t h e
In£ his first bicycle, Mr. Mar-\ first year- after that he was 1[
tin was most anxiOus to gtve 11 00 his own."
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some youngster a bicycle SUn· He received his A. B. at Ohio 1
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class of191Tin Poll!eroy Satur- visited the ROck
day was Gfanvllle liliOid Mar- 0\fllt a.urc~~
tin, ·promiJ¥1111 Fol'\ Lauderdale, former hom.• Pia. attomeY.
Sharlln Brawley

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Record 540 at '67

Roll'• Ban Fronklln

Ashland

Fuel Oil
There's no need to wait for winter! Fill your tank NOV/ and he as~ured
your home bas safe, reliable, even heat when the l1rst wid snap occurs.
No payment is due until October I, and you wtll he billed at the lowest
price that prevails during the summer months . Or yu u can take advantage
of the Ashland Fuel Oil Budget ,Payment Plan-nme e4ual monthly payments from September to May. There's no .interest, no currying charge.
Ashland Fuel Oil is truly a superior home-healing .product. It's safe,
reliable and provides clean, even heat. And it is always competitively
priced to save you money.
Ashland Oil is first in service, too. You can count on receWing prompt,
accurate metered delivery . No matter how cold the weather, your Ashland
Oil Distributor will see that you always· have
plenty of clean-burning Ashland Fuel Oil.

Ban Frtillklln Store
POMEROY ·

MIDDLEPORT

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NOW and get the iump on cold weather
with a "summer-(111" of Ashland Fuel Oil!

Ashland

ASHLAND OIL &amp; REFINING COMPANY

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Highway Route 124
Minersville, Ohio
Phone: 992-2166

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t.f'artln The Florida atfol)ley
aeventb and elshtb day Dllli'Dinlat llAIOt Sprlnp. IUoiveralty In 11121 and bll 1aw 1ma Martin, a
Euclld,1tion tnP'ort Lauderdale byllll, ·.·,£;
dasa of 1917' In Pomeroy Satur· vj!llted the Rllct f\prlngs Medl- ·II!• .tale G. o. wur, a teacher
an4 he waa able to paaa HaviD&amp; been able to go into degree at Ohio stete Univ_enity.and Mrs. DoriS Pov@mlre, a i NaUonal Recreation Assn. ~'!!\ ,
•Y wBi Granville H&amp;r0J.d Mar· o4iat ChureJI - close to b Ia at the I.Qng)lrillilw sc&amp;ool as test to permit !&gt;1m to enter biBb IChool at an early a g e, in 19%3 - workinl hla wa y!teac)ter in Columbus - we
waa' f\portlman of' tile Year ~ ,
tin, prominent,Fol'\ Lauderdale, fotmer home - and presented the sreatest contributor to
HIBh School.
Mr. Martin waa1called I be tbr&lt;lUgh bolh univel'liUes.
boUt In Pomeroy over the week· !960. His accompllslunellll ~Yf'_
f!a., attor_ney.
SharOn Brawley witli a n e w a~ccesiful ~.' He also
In those daya there were rto "runt" ol the class. He wao
no .Marlbl family moved elld to he a part of the minion heeD many.
• Mr. M811ln hosted bll clas.. bicycle,
· Its !lie late Mr. Will with being school bosea. Paved atreell end- only 16 when he graduated and to Colombul wllen lbrGid so enjoyed by their b~.
A perf!Olllll ·frleDd of· Jolmnl
lilafell and their guesll at a While Mr. MarUn Is OOJy one th• greatest tescher who ever ed at the town limits. Although C&lt;!DUnued growi!'l to hla over completed bl1 work al Oldo
Mr. Mllrtin is a member of Welsemul~ of Tmao fame,
~ held at the Triolty of th~ '-uccess!ul meml!ers of lived.
.
student street car Ucl&lt;els were ail&lt; feet height long after be Uoivenlly. His !adler died the Ohio, Tennessee and Flori· he Is woriUog with Jobmly .II,
Uoited Church of Christ; be the class of '17, hla Is the true ' WAS NOT SATISFIED
eight for 25 cenll, MarUn walk· bed enrolled in college.·
there. His motloer, Mn. Oaa da bm. He ,Is a former munic- a swimming hall of fame proprovided .man, gold hells to American success story .,.;. Attending the then
ed to and from Pomeroy High H1a parenll, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Is Uvfng at F o r I ipal court judge and Lo a past Iject which baa !or an ulttmall
tl! In with tbe school • golden ftlled wilh !niUaUve'- bard work school at )lock
as
and made a secoJJd Joseph W. Martin, "struclr: \1 ~. aad wW be
G1Jvernor of the Florida Dlstrlctigoal compulsory twimmlng b)r"
llloiversary theme. He pre. IIDd actompiiBhment.
boY. MartiD was oo1
· If It were oecessary to at- rich" when coal rights under yeua old nnl Aprll.
of Kiwanis Intemalionll. He Is 1every able - bodied scbool cblllf ·
aented each class member with . Mr. Martin 'Is the first to He asked to he moved to t
an -evening event.
the Martin farm at Rock Tbe two aistera - Miss Tbel· known as the father of recrea-•uoder 10 years of age.
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a welkoo&gt;plled "Book of Mem- admit that his childhood was Long Hollow $cho01, also
He saved rlve ~~~ from a Springs were purdlased f o r
ortea" - as a sobsUtute for one of poverty. Somewhere a one-robin lnatii!IUon. Permls- !&amp;-cent a day lunch allowance $5,~. The aon, with two young.
the yearbook which tbe Class of from witbin that poverty canie sion ·was granted.
and finally couected en ou I b er s11tlers at home, was given
IO·years ago like many others the incentive and the drive to- MarUn said tllat In one year, lunda with which to purchase fiOO ollhe amount to porchaae
ollhst 11me.' did DOl have.
word adiievernent.
.Mr. Will took 'him through the his first bicycle. Having had\ clothes and enroll at Ohio Unl- ,1
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a difficult Ume In obtain- versity. This took care of t b e
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his first bicycle, Mr. Mar-\ftrsl year- alter that be was !
1
waa most anxlbus to give "on his own."
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some youngster a bicycle SUD· He received hla A. B. at Ohio i
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-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 29, 1967-5

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NEXT FALL!

Story and Pictures
By Bob Hoeflich

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Record 540 at '67 PHS
Alumni Banquet Saturday

Ashland
Fuel Oil
There's no need to wait for winter' Fill your tank :-lOW and he a&gt;&lt;ured
your home has safe, reliable, even heat when the first cold snap occurs.
No payment is due until October I, and you ,., 111 he billed at the lowest
price that prevails during the summer months. Or you can take advantage
of the Ashland Fuel Oil Budget Payment Plan- moe equal monthly payments from September to May. There's no .interest, no carrying charge.
Ashland Fuel Oil is truly a superior home-beating product. It's safe,
reliable and provides clean, even heat. And it is always competilively
priced to save you money.
Ashland Oil is first in service, too. You can count on receiving prompt,
accurate metered delivery. No matter how cold the weal her, your Ashland
Oil Distributor will see that you always· have
plenty of clean·buming Ashland Fuel Oil.

BEN,FRANKUN•
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WATCH FOR ANOTHER

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eON SALE ALL WEE(( A.T BOTH STORES . Rail'• Ben Frenklln
Ben Franklin Sto,.
PoMEROY .
MIDDLEPORT

Call your nearby Ashland Oil Distributor
NOW and get the jump on cold weather
with a "summer·fill" of Ashland Fuel Oil!

Ashland

ASHLAND OIL &amp; REFINING COMPANY

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• fliiJIIr!ni ·lhe reunion of tile Sunday '
t.f'artln The Florida atfol)ley
aeventb and elshtb day Dllli'Dinlat llAIOt Sprlnp. IUoiveralty In 11121 and bll 1aw 1ma Martin, a
Euclld,1tion tnP'ort Lauderdale byllll, ·.·,£;
dasa of 1917' In Pomeroy Satur· vj!llted the Rllct f\prlngs Medl- ·II!• .tale G. o. wur, a teacher
an4 he waa able to paaa HaviD&amp; been able to go into degree at Ohio stete Univ_enity.and Mrs. DoriS Pov@mlre, a i NaUonal Recreation Assn. ~'!!\ ,
•Y wBi Granville H&amp;r0J.d Mar· o4iat ChureJI - close to b Ia at the I.Qng)lrillilw sc&amp;ool as test to permit !&gt;1m to enter biBb IChool at an early a g e, in 19%3 - workinl hla wa y!teac)ter in Columbus - we
waa' f\portlman of' tile Year ~ ,
tin, prominent,Fol'\ Lauderdale, fotmer home - and presented the sreatest contributor to
HIBh School.
Mr. Martin waa1called I be tbr&lt;lUgh bolh univel'liUes.
boUt In Pomeroy over the week· !960. His accompllslunellll ~Yf'_
f!a., attor_ney.
SharOn Brawley witli a n e w a~ccesiful ~.' He also
In those daya there were rto "runt" ol the class. He wao
no .Marlbl family moved elld to he a part of the minion heeD many.
• Mr. M811ln hosted bll clas.. bicycle,
· Its !lie late Mr. Will with being school bosea. Paved atreell end- only 16 when he graduated and to Colombul wllen lbrGid so enjoyed by their b~.
A perf!Olllll ·frleDd of· Jolmnl
lilafell and their guesll at a While Mr. MarUn Is OOJy one th• greatest tescher who ever ed at the town limits. Although C&lt;!DUnued growi!'l to hla over completed bl1 work al Oldo
Mr. Mllrtin is a member of Welsemul~ of Tmao fame,
~ held at the Triolty of th~ '-uccess!ul meml!ers of lived.
.
student street car Ucl&lt;els were ail&lt; feet height long after be Uoivenlly. His !adler died the Ohio, Tennessee and Flori· he Is woriUog with Jobmly .II,
Uoited Church of Christ; be the class of '17, hla Is the true ' WAS NOT SATISFIED
eight for 25 cenll, MarUn walk· bed enrolled in college.·
there. His motloer, Mn. Oaa da bm. He ,Is a former munic- a swimming hall of fame proprovided .man, gold hells to American success story .,.;. Attending the then
ed to and from Pomeroy High H1a parenll, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Is Uvfng at F o r I ipal court judge and Lo a past Iject which baa !or an ulttmall
tl! In with tbe school • golden ftlled wilh !niUaUve'- bard work school at )lock
as
and made a secoJJd Joseph W. Martin, "struclr: \1 ~. aad wW be
G1Jvernor of the Florida Dlstrlctigoal compulsory twimmlng b)r"
llloiversary theme. He pre. IIDd actompiiBhment.
boY. MartiD was oo1
· If It were oecessary to at- rich" when coal rights under yeua old nnl Aprll.
of Kiwanis Intemalionll. He Is 1every able - bodied scbool cblllf ·
aented each class member with . Mr. Martin 'Is the first to He asked to he moved to t
an -evening event.
the Martin farm at Rock Tbe two aistera - Miss Tbel· known as the father of recrea-•uoder 10 years of age.
.
..
a welkoo&gt;plled "Book of Mem- admit that his childhood was Long Hollow $cho01, also
He saved rlve ~~~ from a Springs were purdlased f o r
ortea" - as a sobsUtute for one of poverty. Somewhere a one-robin lnatii!IUon. Permls- !&amp;-cent a day lunch allowance $5,~. The aon, with two young.
the yearbook which tbe Class of from witbin that poverty canie sion ·was granted.
and finally couected en ou I b er s11tlers at home, was given
IO·years ago like many others the incentive and the drive to- MarUn said tllat In one year, lunda with which to purchase fiOO ollhe amount to porchaae
ollhst 11me.' did DOl have.
word adiievernent.
.Mr. Will took 'him through the his first bicycle. Having had\ clothes and enroll at Ohio Unl- ,1
. · ·
.
.
a difficult Ume In obtain- versity. This took care of t b e
·
his first bicycle, Mr. Mar-\ftrsl year- alter that be was !
1
waa most anxlbus to give "on his own."
•
some youngster a bicycle SUD· He received hla A. B. at Ohio i
.
-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 29, 1967-5

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FILL NOWFIRST PAYMENT
NEXT FALL!

Story and Pictures
By Bob Hoeflich

I.

Record 540 at '67 PHS
Alumni Banquet Saturday

Ashland
Fuel Oil
There's no need to wait for winter' Fill your tank :-lOW and he a&gt;&lt;ured
your home has safe, reliable, even heat when the first cold snap occurs.
No payment is due until October I, and you ,., 111 he billed at the lowest
price that prevails during the summer months. Or you can take advantage
of the Ashland Fuel Oil Budget Payment Plan- moe equal monthly payments from September to May. There's no .interest, no carrying charge.
Ashland Fuel Oil is truly a superior home-beating product. It's safe,
reliable and provides clean, even heat. And it is always competilively
priced to save you money.
Ashland Oil is first in service, too. You can count on receiving prompt,
accurate metered delivery. No matter how cold the weal her, your Ashland
Oil Distributor will see that you always· have
plenty of clean·buming Ashland Fuel Oil.

BEN,FRANKUN•
·
WATCH FOR ANOTHER

__.....__

. "KEY VALUE" NEXT WEEK

eON SALE ALL WEE(( A.T BOTH STORES . Rail'• Ben Frenklln
Ben Franklin Sto,.
PoMEROY .
MIDDLEPORT

Call your nearby Ashland Oil Distributor
NOW and get the jump on cold weather
with a "summer·fill" of Ashland Fuel Oil!

Ashland

ASHLAND OIL &amp; REFINING COMPANY

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.H.red

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Why Pay More 1
---- ----------WHY NOT BUY NOW FOR

CLOSE OUT
SALE

NEXT WINTER

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ALL SIZES
RECAPS- FULLY
GUARANTEED

(* In observance of* f

ILACK SIDI WALL-·

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BLACK ltDI W A L L - -

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·New Tire Sale- Dunlop. &amp; .GoOdrich
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LARGE STOCK GIBSON -A!R

COMPLETI!

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BUNK BIDS-

BEDS

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MJDDUI'OIT, o.

650x13 thru 800x14
.., ·While They Last
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CHILDIENS :

HOLL\'WDDD

$13·55 PkUS
tM
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$12·65 PLUS
TA_X
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and Old Tiro

WHITE SI'DE WAW- $2.00 MORE ·

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MISSES SANDALS
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BUDGET SHOP

Snow Tires

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SOTH ANNIVERSARY
In contrnt to today~ 50 yeors 190 1 high s~hool
ed.ucation wn more of oluxu1 thpn a nects~ity.
Qnplte this facl, In the •II of 1913, thtN wert
56 beya oncl llrla ,enretled tt Pomeroy Hlth School ••
thtclaanf 1 17.
' Thla clau nw one of.'.~hl worst' floods In the hi..
ro!-t of tht Ohio Valley In 1913 and blfora graduation
IJ!W the United Stalls enter the "war to end all wan".
1 On Friday, ~y !7, 1917, at the Opera Houoe In
Pomeroy, 35 studanta troduat... , Some of these wera
nqt among tht original 56 who enrolled four yNn ..,.
lllr.
Of the 35 gr...uatn, 23 aN otlll living. Fourtnn
of them met In Pomeroy Stlurdoy to hold 1 reunion
commemorating their 50th y11r as Pomeroy High
School trodo.
Pictures htN ohow tht 14 members oncl their
guesh as they Nmlnlsc... at a noon luncheon at tho
Trinity Unit... Church of Christ and at • later gathe,..
lng at the parisll house of Grace Episcopal Church.
· And, the clhs·had 1 lot to talk over. lt'o members
hiVI been unusually successful In their chosen prof•
sions over the post half century.

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HAROLD MARTIN, live wire
of the reunion and. ·yoqngest
class member, .wQte a
gold sport ooat Salurd!IY tit 1118
luncheon he held for the class
and at the evening a! u m nJ
e&gt;ents:
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Roddy McDoweU as Buiiwhlp
Griffin; Mlke Maznrkl, as the
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MJJy 28th Through

JOJNlNG 'l'IIE IIEUNION
class also as guests were t h e
Rev. ~ Mrs. Wald Radford,
Asa Hoskins and Miss A d a
Ho,~lns . The Rev. Mr. Radford
was of the class of 1916.

BICYCLE witb training
wheels, Rufly :Ill Inch I a wn 5 ROOM HOUSE, two
mower. Good shape. Phone rooma, wall to wall earpe~
742-4781. Bud Douglas, Har- 1ng in living room, lull ba~
WORK FOR bulldozer. Mr. fisonville,
5 26 3tp ment, 1.92 acres,
I Harry M. Bolin. 421 South ONE galvanalized 3 bole sink to Heights, Phone 992-3429.
St., Middleport.
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tr.ans. Radio and beater, like new whitewall tires.

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alumni reunion class. They
Allen Ward Harlley who oper·
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, lor 35 years and Alfred Mees
IElberfeld of the Elberfeld Department Store. Both were on
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ANOTHER LOCAL
who was on hand for the reunion was Vernon Nea~e. Miners·
ville Roul.e I, farmer, who
takes such an active role in
the Meigs County American Red
Cross blood program as well
as other Red Cross aetivlties.
'WOMEN OF THE Trinity
United Church of Christ d i d
themselves proud with t h e I r

the cava ...

cado of yean,
...

er borostope,

GIVEN BICYCLE - Sharon Brawley, who makes
her home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. CaiSmJ-100 llallmw •
;orohably at tended the movie no I •un. and bate tbe day.
vin Smith, near Rock Sprmgs, won a new bicycle
more !lo an once a year. Those i "We come agaill to Ibis reSunday morning at the Rock Springs Methodist
11\•ing " dlStance from school : membered place.
Church. Pictured with Miss Brawfey is Harold Mar·
either took a lunch or had an "Not an are bere; some lie
tin, Fort Lauderdale, Fia ., attorney, who awarded
allowan"' for It of not over 15
beside the way,
the bicycle. Mr. Martin returned to Pomeroy to help
cents a day. The only jewell') "We are tbe favoret! few by
spark the 50th reunion of the Pomeroy li.igh School
ever noticed was the , 11 v e r
Heaven'• grace,
class of 1917 held on Saturday. He formerly attend·
fricndship bracelets accumulat. "Now, eacla to eacla, we oay
ed the Roek Springs Church as a youth. He is shown
ed by the girls from 11 n k 8
the old relralll:
with other celebrants on this and the facing page
bought by the boys at about 50 "Hoy peace be willl yo1 'til
who attended the PHS Alumni banquet and Parish
cents a link. The average boy
we meet agalll."
~H:::o.:us:-e:..:soe::.:i::al:.pe~n.::'od:::·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
had only one good suit and one
k
k
pair of dress shoes at
. . IAN COMMENTED that he their mother, both daughters 1 o! a snap type bOO mar sebad seen no ct•aret smoking at 1are teaellen as "
1b ; r d tually - lor eaoh I u n c b e o D
en t.tme, but every oneanywgtv
aa
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th b cit of acll lied' up every."
' the reunion among class mem.. And, both Mart b a gue~t. On e a
e m . ,. ask our ARAB fJcpert
bers. Nor had anyone else. Ian, and Mtldred seemed to enjoy ttn. was a cross done Ill man
for the facia
THE OPERA HOUSI!: 1
himself, smoked 40 years and their participation in th• reun· whiti pearlB.
C"'- 11 L be &amp; 5
ly
gon~ from Pomero•'s .~
j then gave up llle babit when a ion of tba '11 class.
oro ~~ 0~~67;1160 upp
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•1doctor laid d
tho law
TWO POMEROY buslnPIIwa~the scene ol achool presen"""
·
men were repre90Dted In t be pt,. Plto..nt
W. Yt.
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Mre. W. P. Lochary and Mr a. ed h arUJ' -'-ill'
Harold MarliD, the for m a r us
e~
ouc ., ty also to
Margery Young, lived In 1h 0 add a btl of style to the luncb.
same dormitory at Oblo U n I· eon. Placecards done ill a. gold
versity before Miss Young be- floral motif wera hand·pamted
came Mre. Martin. AJ a result by Mn. Cottfl'iH. Another cla81
of that period, Mre. Lochary member, Iva Rhoades Sturdetnows Mr. and Mre. Martin vaot, Columbus, contributed Iter
weD ... also Mr. Martin's sis- artlstle talent too by creating
le.t, Mrs. Dorl• Pllvenmirc and allraotlve rod mittens - sort
Mrs. Lochary are
ll!rough their I&gt;atJghters of tbl
American Revolutioll work.

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Pomeroy Lodge No. 164
AM.. will hold a special
lng tonight al 7:30 p.m., al
Masonic Temple to confer
third degree on ·one 'eandldatei
Refreshments will be served.
All Master Masons are Invited.

~1('ight of luxury was a I' uBeyoad the aearer fleldl of
ten cc11 banana split at F onjoys and tears.
tan.,·s. The average student i "And oow, tbougb olaot tho
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PLUS •
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THE REUNION, to sav tb
lenst. was gre•' - and from
m1 observances ''' me say t~at
tltese class of '17 members are
reallv the lively ones . .. 1
should be so young!

dreamo, our hearll willl

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belp. Call after 5 p. m. phoi&gt;e
992-2002.
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IWIOIMAfiON

in the Unitett States.
Tlie award was made at the
Rnck Sorln~s Methodist Church
which Sharon attends.

each, respolldiDI to a

mind•

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tatlon! as well as oommenceth.,... with effective bumor.
ment eserclses. The Class of
In ber concluding paragrapb, '11 staged "Sinbad, the Sailor"
Carrie wrote:
whieh no one in the class ever
"My husband, Ben, and I te- forgot. Athletic contests. very,
side at 105 Maple Place. T b e very llmited, at that, were
weicome mat is always out for held at the Rock Springs Fair·
my: classmates, so, in t b e grounds. An all.&lt;fay inter-class
wotds o1 Mae West, 'WhY don't track and field meet at the
you come up and see me some- fairgrounds about took care of
time?' ,
tbe entire ath1etic program.
Kind of eflectlve, don't vou
:hink?
BY THE WAY, the class
On the other hand. 1 can just Book of Memories distributed
hear some of the younger read- at the reunion contams a oopy
ero asking _
ol the original commencement
"So Whn's Mae West?"
program of the group. Wonder
'
bow many of us of a generation
SINCE WE in the Meig! f.o. later kept such things.
c&lt;.l School District seem to be
a bit involved these dsys a- THE ONLY INTER · CLASS
bout where students will be at- marriage among the classmattending classes in the future, es of 1917 was that of C I a r a
let me tell you about the trial• Horten90 Fowler and Jan 1".
and tribulat•ons of the Class of Howell. Botll were at the reun'!1 when it c: tuc to cIa s •· ton. They are Columbus restrooms.
dents now and have most reTile freshman year was sp&lt;nt cently made a trip to London,
in the old ~cadcmy building; Rome. and Paris.
the rophomore year was BPOnl And here's something I a n
sh,ltling between the old St. wrote for the Book of MemoJohn's Church, Central Elemen- riO! and his classmates:
tory Srhool and tile Second I "Just baH a boadred yean 8·
\V.Jrd Firr House. That year
go we came,
tlw olu oigh school was razed "To walk lo cap and pn
td U1e present high school
acrou the otace;

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pre90nted Sharon BrP.WlfV, Rr&gt; rok sr:,.in~ area
with n card entlllln~ h~r to the
bi&lt;&gt;yfie of her choio• al .the El· ·
berfeld Deoartment 8 t o r e. i
won the bloycle bv glv· '
IJ18 the correct answers to ' a

Book of Memories for 1917
Class is Full of Treasures

rJstr 1JC t.ed. The final two years
'E' spent in the new struc-

The W.S.C.S. of the Lo~~g
tom MethOdist Churc~ 'inet
lbe home of Mrs. Genev1
es, with six members preseolt, II
Hazel Edgell, ·Marie
Ara Myers. Mary Pierce. ~'''II
Webster, and Mrs. Geneva
es:
, Marie Swan read the
from Galatians 6th Chap-IJ
ler. Bess Webster led prayer.
. delicious lunch was served at
noon: The meetliig closed with

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Mre. Mildred Bailey, wltJJe another dsuibler, Mlllltbrtba Oillinger ltlCOIIJI)8IIIe ber lo tbl
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NEEDLESS TO SAY, wIt b
Mrs. Neutzjlnc and BIIOII!er
ciau momber, Ada Zabl Oblioger, .. ehairman and co-chail'o
DI8D loeally lor the reunloa,
lbings """ weU done .
The luncheon tables at TrinIty United Churclt of 0tr11t
wera just to the "nlll" dl!gl1!8
in carrying out 1he llllliversary

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borne for the weekend.

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SOTH ANNIVERSARY
In contrnt to today~ 50 yeors 190 1 high s~hool
ed.ucation wn more of oluxu1 thpn a nects~ity.
Qnplte this facl, In the •II of 1913, thtN wert
56 beya oncl llrla ,enretled tt Pomeroy Hlth School ••
thtclaanf 1 17.
' Thla clau nw one of.'.~hl worst' floods In the hi..
ro!-t of tht Ohio Valley In 1913 and blfora graduation
IJ!W the United Stalls enter the "war to end all wan".
1 On Friday, ~y !7, 1917, at the Opera Houoe In
Pomeroy, 35 studanta troduat... , Some of these wera
nqt among tht original 56 who enrolled four yNn ..,.
lllr.
Of the 35 gr...uatn, 23 aN otlll living. Fourtnn
of them met In Pomeroy Stlurdoy to hold 1 reunion
commemorating their 50th y11r as Pomeroy High
School trodo.
Pictures htN ohow tht 14 members oncl their
guesh as they Nmlnlsc... at a noon luncheon at tho
Trinity Unit... Church of Christ and at • later gathe,..
lng at the parisll house of Grace Episcopal Church.
· And, the clhs·had 1 lot to talk over. lt'o members
hiVI been unusually successful In their chosen prof•
sions over the post half century.

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HAROLD MARTIN, live wire
of the reunion and. ·yoqngest
class member, .wQte a
gold sport ooat Salurd!IY tit 1118
luncheon he held for the class
and at the evening a! u m nJ
e&gt;ents:
"It was the closest thing,
cotdd lin~ to gold.:' Ma r t i n

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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
STANDING timber In Ohio
POMEROY, OHIO
West. Virginia, or old larnos II
wltlt timber. Marion Reynolds, ,'"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'=========::!~\
l!OI 71, Syracuse, Ohio.
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Mor 29-30
WaJt Disney's

114

"ADVENTURES OF
BULLWHIP GRIFFIN"
(Technicolor)
Roddy McDoweU as Buiiwhlp
Griffin; Mlke Maznrkl, as the
Mountain Ox

Co.

Adtel=eo.ct.
n.eNa-

Pub!i sherJ to &amp;~~ve Jivet in caoperetia whh The

Colorc•rtoons: Bubble IH

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Strolght Shoolon

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The lnternalionol '"-""' AdvO&lt;litioc Ex.-s.

I Willie Absent
From My Office

MJJy 28th Through

JOJNlNG 'l'IIE IIEUNION
class also as guests were t h e
Rev. ~ Mrs. Wald Radford,
Asa Hoskins and Miss A d a
Ho,~lns . The Rev. Mr. Radford
was of the class of 1916.

BICYCLE witb training
wheels, Rufly :Ill Inch I a wn 5 ROOM HOUSE, two
mower. Good shape. Phone rooma, wall to wall earpe~
742-4781. Bud Douglas, Har- 1ng in living room, lull ba~
WORK FOR bulldozer. Mr. fisonville,
5 26 3tp ment, 1.92 acres,
I Harry M. Bolin. 421 South ONE galvanalized 3 bole sink to Heights, Phone 992-3429.
St., Middleport.
4 26
wash glasses, $10, 2 pieces of _
5 14 lfc .
. inch pl•te glass about 5 SINGER Model 86, round
feet square, 2 pieces of
bins, sews forward and
inch plate glass about 2 feel verse. Zig Zag equipped.
NOW TAKING
by 8 feet, $15. Phone 992-99(li Qnly 7 paymeAII $6.00.
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CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

tr.ans. Radio and beater, like new whitewall tires.

Wented

Pomeroy, 0.

alumni reunion class. They
Allen Ward Harlley who oper·
Iated his retail shoe business
, lor 35 years and Alfred Mees
IElberfeld of the Elberfeld Department Store. Both were on
hand for all of the reunion ac·

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J. J. DAVIS, M.D.

ANOTHER LOCAL
who was on hand for the reunion was Vernon Nea~e. Miners·
ville Roul.e I, farmer, who
takes such an active role in
the Meigs County American Red
Cross blood program as well
as other Red Cross aetivlties.
'WOMEN OF THE Trinity
United Church of Christ d i d
themselves proud with t h e I r

the cava ...

cado of yean,
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GIVEN BICYCLE - Sharon Brawley, who makes
her home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. CaiSmJ-100 llallmw •
;orohably at tended the movie no I •un. and bate tbe day.
vin Smith, near Rock Sprmgs, won a new bicycle
more !lo an once a year. Those i "We come agaill to Ibis reSunday morning at the Rock Springs Methodist
11\•ing " dlStance from school : membered place.
Church. Pictured with Miss Brawfey is Harold Mar·
either took a lunch or had an "Not an are bere; some lie
tin, Fort Lauderdale, Fia ., attorney, who awarded
allowan"' for It of not over 15
beside the way,
the bicycle. Mr. Martin returned to Pomeroy to help
cents a day. The only jewell') "We are tbe favoret! few by
spark the 50th reunion of the Pomeroy li.igh School
ever noticed was the , 11 v e r
Heaven'• grace,
class of 1917 held on Saturday. He formerly attend·
fricndship bracelets accumulat. "Now, eacla to eacla, we oay
ed the Roek Springs Church as a youth. He is shown
ed by the girls from 11 n k 8
the old relralll:
with other celebrants on this and the facing page
bought by the boys at about 50 "Hoy peace be willl yo1 'til
who attended the PHS Alumni banquet and Parish
cents a link. The average boy
we meet agalll."
~H:::o.:us:-e:..:soe::.:i::al:.pe~n.::'od:::·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
had only one good suit and one
k
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pair of dress shoes at
. . IAN COMMENTED that he their mother, both daughters 1 o! a snap type bOO mar sebad seen no ct•aret smoking at 1are teaellen as "
1b ; r d tually - lor eaoh I u n c b e o D
en t.tme, but every oneanywgtv
aa
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th b cit of acll lied' up every."
' the reunion among class mem.. And, both Mart b a gue~t. On e a
e m . ,. ask our ARAB fJcpert
bers. Nor had anyone else. Ian, and Mtldred seemed to enjoy ttn. was a cross done Ill man
for the facia
THE OPERA HOUSI!: 1
himself, smoked 40 years and their participation in th• reun· whiti pearlB.
C"'- 11 L be &amp; 5
ly
gon~ from Pomero•'s .~
j then gave up llle babit when a ion of tba '11 class.
oro ~~ 0~~67;1160 upp
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tho law
TWO POMEROY buslnPIIwa~the scene ol achool presen"""
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men were repre90Dted In t be pt,. Plto..nt
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Middleport Route I,
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Mre. W. P. Lochary and Mr a. ed h arUJ' -'-ill'
Harold MarliD, the for m a r us
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Margery Young, lived In 1h 0 add a btl of style to the luncb.
same dormitory at Oblo U n I· eon. Placecards done ill a. gold
versity before Miss Young be- floral motif wera hand·pamted
came Mre. Martin. AJ a result by Mn. Cottfl'iH. Another cla81
of that period, Mre. Lochary member, Iva Rhoades Sturdetnows Mr. and Mre. Martin vaot, Columbus, contributed Iter
weD ... also Mr. Martin's sis- artlstle talent too by creating
le.t, Mrs. Dorl• Pllvenmirc and allraotlve rod mittens - sort
Mrs. Lochary are
ll!rough their I&gt;atJghters of tbl
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Pomeroy Lodge No. 164
AM.. will hold a special
lng tonight al 7:30 p.m., al
Masonic Temple to confer
third degree on ·one 'eandldatei
Refreshments will be served.
All Master Masons are Invited.

~1('ight of luxury was a I' uBeyoad the aearer fleldl of
ten cc11 banana split at F onjoys and tears.
tan.,·s. The average student i "And oow, tbougb olaot tho
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THE REUNION, to sav tb
lenst. was gre•' - and from
m1 observances ''' me say t~at
tltese class of '17 members are
reallv the lively ones . .. 1
should be so young!

dreamo, our hearll willl

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housecleaning or lr. i t ch e
belp. Call after 5 p. m. phoi&gt;e
992-2002.
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in the Unitett States.
Tlie award was made at the
Rnck Sorln~s Methodist Church
which Sharon attends.

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tatlon! as well as oommenceth.,... with effective bumor.
ment eserclses. The Class of
In ber concluding paragrapb, '11 staged "Sinbad, the Sailor"
Carrie wrote:
whieh no one in the class ever
"My husband, Ben, and I te- forgot. Athletic contests. very,
side at 105 Maple Place. T b e very llmited, at that, were
weicome mat is always out for held at the Rock Springs Fair·
my: classmates, so, in t b e grounds. An all.&lt;fay inter-class
wotds o1 Mae West, 'WhY don't track and field meet at the
you come up and see me some- fairgrounds about took care of
time?' ,
tbe entire ath1etic program.
Kind of eflectlve, don't vou
:hink?
BY THE WAY, the class
On the other hand. 1 can just Book of Memories distributed
hear some of the younger read- at the reunion contams a oopy
ero asking _
ol the original commencement
"So Whn's Mae West?"
program of the group. Wonder
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bow many of us of a generation
SINCE WE in the Meig! f.o. later kept such things.
c&lt;.l School District seem to be
a bit involved these dsys a- THE ONLY INTER · CLASS
bout where students will be at- marriage among the classmattending classes in the future, es of 1917 was that of C I a r a
let me tell you about the trial• Horten90 Fowler and Jan 1".
and tribulat•ons of the Class of Howell. Botll were at the reun'!1 when it c: tuc to cIa s •· ton. They are Columbus restrooms.
dents now and have most reTile freshman year was sp&lt;nt cently made a trip to London,
in the old ~cadcmy building; Rome. and Paris.
the rophomore year was BPOnl And here's something I a n
sh,ltling between the old St. wrote for the Book of MemoJohn's Church, Central Elemen- riO! and his classmates:
tory Srhool and tile Second I "Just baH a boadred yean 8·
\V.Jrd Firr House. That year
go we came,
tlw olu oigh school was razed "To walk lo cap and pn
td U1e present high school
acrou the otace;

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pre90nted Sharon BrP.WlfV, Rr&gt; rok sr:,.in~ area
with n card entlllln~ h~r to the
bi&lt;&gt;yfie of her choio• al .the El· ·
berfeld Deoartment 8 t o r e. i
won the bloycle bv glv· '
IJ18 the correct answers to ' a

Book of Memories for 1917
Class is Full of Treasures

rJstr 1JC t.ed. The final two years
'E' spent in the new struc-

The W.S.C.S. of the Lo~~g
tom MethOdist Churc~ 'inet
lbe home of Mrs. Genev1
es, with six members preseolt, II
Hazel Edgell, ·Marie
Ara Myers. Mary Pierce. ~'''II
Webster, and Mrs. Geneva
es:
, Marie Swan read the
from Galatians 6th Chap-IJ
ler. Bess Webster led prayer.
. delicious lunch was served at
noon: The meetliig closed with

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Mrs. Neutzjlnc and BIIOII!er
ciau momber, Ada Zabl Oblioger, .. ehairman and co-chail'o
DI8D loeally lor the reunloa,
lbings """ weU done .
The luncheon tables at TrinIty United Churclt of 0tr11t
wera just to the "nlll" dl!gl1!8
in carrying out 1he llllliversary

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Tomorrow many mothers
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meditate on their soldier sons who
never returned. We honor those
brave men who made the
supreme sacrifice ••• "that this
n11tion under God shall not
perish from the earth."

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realization that It Is made to fit Bnugly-· and com·
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Come In and try 1 p1ir to WHr with J*lr favorite
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under chairmanship of Paul casci, had several aaditlOnal partiCJiints
: year.
The parade through Pomeroy included the Eastern High School Band, lhoWII
above and the Pomeroy and Middleport Bands. The parade line-up Included UDits from the National Guard at Pt. Pleasant, fire departments anil IDI&amp;rieDC)'
units from throughout the area, and more than 100 Boy Scouts.

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