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Thursday, Marcf* JtW4
PLEASANT"
PLEASANT CITY Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Johnson and daughter,
J&ckie,
visited over the weekend
With relatives in Zanesville.
Mrs. Olive Miley visited Sat
urday with Lizzie Gregg who is
seriously ill at her home in
Byesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schafer and
son, Terry and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Weinstine, of Columbus,
spent the weekend with relatives
and friends and attended the
Guernsy county tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kelly of
Canton, were weeknd guests of
her sister, Mrs. Iril Nicholson
and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foust of
Sarahsville, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Coleman one even
ing the past week.
Mrs. Lucille Johnson and
daughter, Marlehe and Mr.
Ralph Murphy of Cambridge,
visited Saturday evening with
Mr and Mrs Tobe Johnson
James and John Williams and
family of Cincinnati, were called
here Monday by the death of
their grandmother, Mrs John
.Williams.
Mr. Carl Miley, who has been
a patient at the Bethesda hos
pital, Zanesville, for the past
^^vo weeks underwent surgery on
•1^,-xday morning. Visiting him
past week were Mrs. Flo
fllilev, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shriv
er and Mr, and Mrs. Warren
Miley and daughter, Betty.
Mrs. Cora Nicholson called on
Mrs. Lizzie Allen in Buffalo on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Abies.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sestina, of
Cleveland, and Mr. George
Hvizdak of Athens, spent the
weekend with their father, Rev.
Andrew Hvizdak and their moth
«r, Mrs. Hvizdak, who is a pati
ent at the White Cross hospital,
Columbus.
Mrs. Susan German and son,
Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bayly
tnd, Merlin were Saturday Cam
bridge shoppers.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nichol
son of Zanesville, spent Wednes
day pvening with his parents, Mr.
tnd Mrs. Iril Nicholson.
A large number of local fans
attended the Guernsey County
Basketball Tournament at the
Cambridge armory the past two
week ends and Saturday night
witnessed the crowning of the
local "Tigers" who were named
bounty Champs" after defeating
the Byesville Falcons.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sprout
and family attended funeral ser
vices Sunday afternoon at the
Meek Funeral Home, Seneca
Ville, for her uncle Mr. John E.
finley.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Secrest
visited over the weekend with
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her mother Mrs. Allic I-Iawcs and
sister, Mrs. Olive Marsh, Colum
bus.
Myron Burt and Darrell
Danford, teachers at Carrolton,
Connie Williams, Capitol Uni
versity, Columbus, and Joan
Ontko, Ohio University, Athens,
spent the weekend with their
parents.
Visiting in Columbus the past
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Pennel and family was
his sister, Mrs. Frances Secrest
Willscreek
WILLSCRKKK Batesville
basketball team took the champ
ionship at Caldwell last Friday
night. This was a surprise es
pecially for Sarahsville who had
the championship won a month
agcty Oh well, this proves that
Batesville had a little the best
team in the county and that you
can't be sure of anything.
l*he oil wells on Seneca Lake
are still booming. So says Virgil
Watson. We hope it still holds
out.
Mr. Rayner, our candidate for
commissioner, was here last Fri
day. He is one among four on
the Republican ticket.
We hear that Sam Hyett of
Batesville is very poorly.
Clifford Stephens, wife and
Mary Goodhart were callers here
last week.
Evan Carpenter and Austin
Carpenter of West Lafayette,
were home the latter part of last
week.
Fishers have been thick on the
creek the past week and are
catching plenty of fish, especially
crappies. One set caught 77.
Clifford Franklin, another can
didate for commissioner, was
here last week, soliciting votes
Three will be defeated.
John Shamhart of Caldwell,
was a caller here last Friday.
We hear that Joseph Carpen
ter has bought property in Sum
rherfield and will soon move
there.
Roy Leach and family were
visitors at Acel Leach's last Sun
day.
Quite a lot of moving in our
neighborhood soon. Edgar Roe
will move othe Austin Stevens
farm, Joseph Carpenter to Sum
merfield, Acel Leach to his farm
in Beaver township, Mancel
Flood to the Sam Leach farm
and Myron Roe to his father,
Edgar Roe's farm on 573.
Hay mows are getting close to
the bottom. Hay is high.
Some of our boys will attend
the tournament at Marietta the
coming week. Batesville drew
Roger Carpenter and family of
Summerfield, were visitors at
Otto Carpenter's last Sunday.
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Caldwell Implement and Sup
ply Company, local John Deere
dealer, will be host to the com
munity's farmers and their fam
ilies at the John Deere Day
show to be presented at the Cald
well high school auditorium on
Saturday, March 6. The program,
which will begin at 7:30 p. m.,
will consist of five entertainment
and educational pictures, includ
ing the full-length, full-color
picture, "Mr. Christmas." The
story of "Mr. Christmas" re
volves around a small town's
centennial celebration and the
selection of the guest of honor
for the event.
"Some of Hollywood's out
standing character players are
featured in the cast," states
Frank Estadt. "It's a highly
dramatic story of down-to-earth,
every-day folks as real as your
next-door neighbor. There are
plenty of smiles in the picture
and a world of suspense." The
picture, made specially for John
Deere Day audiences, was
filmed in beautiful color, the
first time that this particular
process has been used for such
a purpose.
The Gordon Family in Picture
The Gordon family, which
has appeared in many John
Deere Day pictures, is featured
again in a film to be shown to
this year's audience. The picture
"The Safety Pin," finds Tom
Gordon, a stubborn but lovable
character, learning safety on the
farm the hard way. Those in the
audience who have seen previous
Gordon family pictures will
notice an addition to this popular
family, a new granddaughter.
"The Job Ahead"
The concern of many people
close to agriculture is the task
that faces farmers in raising
enough food in future years to
accommodate the constantly in
creasing population. Details of
the problem and what is being
done about accomplishing the
task are graphically shown in
another John Deere Day film,
"The Job Ahead." Incorporating
animation with actual field
scenes, the film demonstrates
how new methods and new ma
chinery have paired up to boost
production in every type of
farming. This picture, like the
other John Deere Day pictures,
is in full color.
To See Educational Films
The John Deere Day audiences
will see also "Oddities in Farm
ing," a film dealing with the rare
and unusual in farm machinery
and farming practices, as well as
the picture, "What's New for
1954." "What's New," always a
favorite with John Deere Day
audiences the country over, con
sists of a parade of new John
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many interesting features of
these machines, as well as show
ing many of them in use on
farms under actual field condi
tions.
Program Free to Fanners
In announcing the program,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parcell and
daughters of Beverly, spent Sun
day with relatives here.
Mrs. Thelma Clark and daugh
ter, Judy, Mrs. William Fogle
and children and Howard Ball,
all of Zanesville, spent Wednes
day evening with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell
spent Sunday evening with W.
G. Dearth.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Addles
berger spent Saturday in Mari
etta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hesson of
Berne, were Sunday callers at
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Addles
berger.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eichhorn
were calling on Mrs. Rilla Luke
of South Olive.
Mrs. Minnie Thompson and
daughter, Dorla and Miss Hazel
Hayes attended the dance at
Burkhart, Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dettro and
family of Senecaville, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Le
land Clark and family.
Mrs. Viola Mayle and children,
Mrs. Dorothy Morrison and Miss
Betty Crum of Carlisle, spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Morrison and family.
Jack Poland of Ava, was cal
ler at Middlcburg, Sunday morn
ing.
Mrs. Nora Clark and daughter,
Ethyl and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gil
dow spent Saturday at Parkers
burg.
Earl Hayes who is employed
near Alliance, spent the weekend
with his wife and family.
Alex Bettinger, Lee McCool,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Estadt
spent last Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Schott on
Dexter City route 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson
and family were callers at Car
lisle, Thursday evening.
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program will be free to all
farmers and their families. Ad
mission, however, will be by
ticket only. Farmers who have
not received tickets in the mail
or who require additional tickets,
may obtain them by calling at
Caldwell Implement and Supply
Company. Mr. Estadt said.
NIDDLEBUKC HEWS
MIDDLEBURG Adeline
Clark of near Elba and Mr.
Harry Mitchell of Dexter City
route two, attended the church
supper at Cumberland, Friday
evening, Feb. 26.
Mrs. Freda Clark and Mrs.
Myrtle Harriman and son,
Eugene, spent Friday afternoon
with Mrs. Lenora Estadt.
Walter Love of Chesterhill,
was a caller at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Harriman and
sons last week.
Mrs. Evelyn Antttl, Mrs. Ida
Brotton, Mrs. Clara Morrison,
Mrs. Fern Carnes and son,
Eugene and Mr. Francis Thomp
son visited Wednesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Estadt.
Mrs. Thelma Clark and family
of Zanesville, spent Wednesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Harriman and sons.
South Olive
SOUTH OLIVE Mr. and
Mrs. Elwuod Lewis and son,
Larry and Mr. Eben Lewis of
Middleport, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Cheatham, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Harper vis
ited their son, Richard Harper
and family and Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Swain of Alliance, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hughes of
Cambridge, visited his sister,
Mrs. Marjory Love, Monday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Swain and
sons spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Lensey Swain and
family of Columbus.
Mrs. H. G. Farson visited her
sister, Mrs. Marjory Love, Wed
nesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramage are par
ents of a daughter born in
Thompson hospital one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Weston
and family and Ruth L. Harper
and Willard and Willa Ruth Har
per visited Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Harper and son, Sunday even
ing.
Miss Hazel Gessel and Wayne
Harper visited Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Elvin Gessel and fam
ily.
"Butch" Swain attended a sur
prise party for Mike Long of
Dexter City, Saturday.
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PLEAS A N'T HILL Mr and
Mrs. Buiy rt.itiicr and daughter
visited Floyd Davis and family,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles West and
son of Middleburg, visited Ver
non West and family recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young
and children of Zanesville, scent
last weekend with Ella Belle
Cater and Leslie Cater and fam
ily.
Several from here attended the
basketball tournament last week.
Miss Clyta Cater spent Wed
nesday with her grandparents,
Walter Davis and family.
Ben Robinson and family
spent Sunday with Vernon West
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and
son were Sunday visitors at
Leslie Cater's.
Mrs. Carl Miley Visited her
husband at the Bethesda hospi
tal in Zanesville, Sunday.
Ward Robins and family of
Columbus, spent the weekend
with relatives here and at Sar
ahsville.
Archer's RMge
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Mrs. Oliver Anderson visited
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Zedrick Clark
and Natie Wickham and daugh
ter, Pauline, were visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kirkbride
and family of Young Hickory,
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leasure of
Reinersville, James Clark and
Miss Nancy Cox of Caldwell
route, attended the jamboree at
Wheeling, Saturday night.
Natie Wickham and daughter,
Pauline were calling on Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Everly of Summer
field route, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Zedrick Clark
and family have been attending
the revival meeting at Ava the
past week.
Miss Nancy Cox and James
Clark visited Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Clark
and sons.
Mrs. Robert Blaney and son,
Robert Allan of Zanesville, are
visiting with her mother, Mrs.
Bertha Lahue and Ronnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leasure
and son, Bob of Reinersville
were calling on Mr. and Mr,
Zedrick Clark, Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson
and family of Ava, were calling
on Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Reed and
family on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Reed and
family of Renrock, were calling
on Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Reed on
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leasure
and family of Reinersville, visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Clark and family, Sunday.
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SENECAVILLE NEWS
SENECAVILLE Did: Potts
of Byesville, has opened the Hill
Top restaurant and filling sta
tion. Mr. Potts will not only be
ready for the fishing season, but
hopes to receive his share of the
trade during the heavy traffic to
and from the Seneca Lake oil
boom.
Attends Funeral
The body of John Finley, a
native of this community, but
who has lived for several years
in New Kensington, Pa. and pass
ed away there, was interred in
our local cemetery, Sunday after
noon. Funeral services were held
at the Meek funeral home. Those
attending from a distance includ
ed his widow, Mrs. Inez Stran
athan Firiley and Mrs. Jane Bur
lingame of New Kensington, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfanso Taylor of Co
lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Showers and Ray Finley of
Zanesville, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Strafnathan of Cambridge and
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sprout of
Pleasant City.
Mrs. Robert Christian left on
Thursday for Nebraska where
she attended the funeral of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Eugene Bar
ron.
Class Meetings
The Faithful Few Class of the
Methodist church met in the
social rooms of the church on
Wednesday evening with Mrs.
Helen Ray and Mrs. Ocia Ander
son as co-hostesses. The program
and contests were in charge of
Mrs. Fern Channell and Mrs.
Vera Barlow.
The Willing Workers class of
the Presbyterian church was en
tertained Tuesday evening, Feb.
23 at the home of Mrs. Doris
Burscn. Mrs. Doris Denver, the
president, had charge of the busi
ness. A parcel post sale was plan
ned for March 26 at which time,
soup, sandwiches, pie and coffee
will be sold. It was also decided
to send fifteen dollars of groc
eries to a needy family and the
class will purchase trees for the
church lawn.
A contest was conducted with
Mrs. Donna Harding and Phyllis
Denver receiving the prizes. The
wonder box was awarded to Mrs.
Wanda Hill.
Helping Hand Society met at
the Presbyterian chruch, Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Harry
Rose and Mrs. Edgel Wilson as
hostesses. Mrs. Rose also con
ducted the program.
Attends Institute
Mr. Homer Gibson, superinten
dent of Seneca Lake park, ac
companied by the following sup
erintendents of other Ohio Parks
Frank J. Crume, Wm. Atterholt
and Fred Dinger attended the
I Great Lakes Park Institut
which,was held at Pokagon park
N. E. Indiana last week. The
object of this institute was to
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iences for the people.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Secrest and
daughter, Jane of Barberton,
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Secrest.
Mrs. Secrest remained for a few
days visit with her sister, Mrs.
Ruth Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Calla
han of Newark, recently visited
his parents Mi. and Mrs. Ken
Callahan.
Miss Doris Campbell of Mary
land, spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Hinten.
Mr.
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nd Mrs. Roger Miley have
returned from a trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davis spent
the past week visiting friends
in North Carolina.
Mrs. Mary M. Cantor has been
dismissed to her home here after
being a patient for several
weeks at the G. M. hospital.
Mrs. Mabel Williams has been
dismissed from the G. M. hospi
tal after undergoing surgery.
Preston Pride of Windrock,
Tenn., is visiting his aunt, Mrs.
Harrison Singleton and family.
Mrs. George Bruner has re
turned to her home in Zanesville
after spending several months
with her father, J. L. Davis.
Mrs. Mary Jane Wolfe recent
ly visited relatives in Cuyahoga
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hinten
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Morrison in Akron. Mrs.
Morrison has been very ill.
Mrs. U. C. Corwin and chil
dren spent the past week with
her sister, Mrs. Wm. Smith and
family in Akron.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence House
of Columbus Grove, spent Tues
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor House.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Williams
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Gandee of Alliance, spent the
weekend with the former's moth
er, Mrs. Alice Williams.
Mrs. Leah Keller and Mrs.
Lily Hinten were Zanesville
shoppers Tuesday.
Miss Betty Haessly of Salem,
spent the weekend with Miss
Dorothy Hall.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the Common Pleas Court of
Noblf County, Ohio.
Case Number 9380
Georg J. Sopko,
Plaintiff.
—vs—
Florence Mae Sopko,
Defendant.
Florence :»Iae Sopko, whose place
of res id nee is unknown, is hereby
notified that Georg.- J. Sopko has
filed his petition against her for di
vorce in Case Number 9390 in the
Common Pleas Court of Noble' Coun
ty, Ohio, and that said cause will be
for hearing on or after the 26th day
of March, 19G4. Grounds claimed for
divorce, willful absence.
L. C. YOUNG.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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