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6ethel Lists 1 Attendance Honor Roll Bethel School students receiving perfect attendance awards for be-? ing neither absent nor tardy for 1955-56 school year, according to Principal C. C. Poindexter, were: Grade 1?Sherry Warren. Debra , Deltz, Judy Maahburn, Eric Clark and Jane Wooten. Grade 2?Carolyn Clark. Junior Jess Revis and Danny Ray Woods; Grade 3?Patty Cook, Phyllis Shipman. Douglas Clark, Joe Ashe, Verlln Inman, Cecil Hightower, Os car Mintz, Mary Jane Hensor. Wayne Chambers and Sandra Coth r?n. Grade 4 ? Deanne Mash bum, Evelyn Rose McNeill, Lynda Lee Eogers: Joyce Ann Shuler, Jeff Deltz, Bruce Coker, David Reeee, Denver Blalock, Gene Mintz, Judy ttenson, Frances Putnam, Helena Rogers and Barbara Jolley. "? Grade 5 ? Sharlene West, Ed ward Henson, Charles Lynn Cham bers, Howard Funderburk, Jean Burnette. Harry Neil Haney, Jim my Parhafi, Patricia Long. Phyllis Edwards, Joyce Trull, Patsy Rhine hart and Janie Sue Williams. Grade 6?Nancy Russell, Freda Pressley, Johnny Rogers, Joe Pack ett, Lloyd Goodson, Marie Phillips, Doris Mashburn, Marie Ashe, Eliza beth Reece, Wayne Brown, J. C. Burnette and Susan Warren. Grade 7?Brenda Shipman, Roy Ml?4. r?i ^ n.ii ? ? *-* miiiu, ins vainty, oeny urwne, Robert Neal, Davie) Abel, Phyllis Chambers, Mary Sue Pressley, I Otenda Sue Haynes, Lillian fi Stephenson, Ronnie Burcbfield, Douglas Edwards, Vincent Inman. r Ronnie Mease, Henry Putnam. L Stephen Reeves, Wiley Wells, Doris F Lowe, Bertha Putnam, Shirley Rog- F ers and Frances Vance. n Grade 8?Mack Davis, Kenneth E Cathey, Judy Queen. Peggy War- li ren, Joyce Brown, Douglas Abel, k Gene Davis, J..D. Oliver, Mary F Wanda Burchfield, Mary Alice Gro gan, Rowena Medford, Betty Sue I Packett, Sandra Sheffield, Craig n Rogers, Claude Frizrell, Geneva J Trull, Luch Dotson, Ann Revis, S .arry Chambers and Glynna Grit- ] in. Grade 9?Mary Lou Henson, Ma le fclashburn. Betty Jean Shuler. 0 xtis Trull, Frankle Ward. Janice 'rady, Joyin Caldwell, Sue Hall, 'ranees Hightower, Roas Lee Ship nan, Leila Vance, Charles Irown. Glen Messer, David Press ey, Saundra Hensqn, Peggy Kuy endall. Marietta Smith and Vera Late Fowler. Grade 10?Raymond Hall, Ruby jee Shipman, Carroll Henson, Ken eth Warren, Aurelia Morgan, Mary ane Teague, James Duncan, Bruce lingleton, J. L. Parham, Bobby Electronic Lemon Sorter SAN JOSE, Calif. <AP) ? Lem ins are contrary things. A green ruit, or a yellow one, or shades n between, may be ripe, "but lousewives just don't buy green emons. The industry has had the ex lense of sorting the fruit by hand, ending the green ones to stor age for color correction. Now it ias an electronic eye that sorts the ruit into four color grades. It does the work of 20 or more [iris. Each lemon goes to one of our groups. Uniform yellows go o market. The others go to stor lee where thev slowlv change col or to yellow. The grading is the key as to how long the fruit is In storage. Phillips. Jannette Chambers, Ellen Cathey, Lillie Mae Warren, Rhoda Metcalf and Velma Inman. Grade 11?Edith Pressley, Lou ise Cooke, Judy .Blazer, Janet Fos ter, Barbara Henson, Carroll Rus sell, Wilda Grogan, Dorothy Mason, Jannette Sheffield and Harold Shipman. Grade 12?Vincent Hall, Eugene Messer, Lewie Trull, Thelma Cog burn, Nancy Davis, Annette Lowe, Barbara Messer, Charles Cathey, Neal Kelly, Lawrence Massie, James Mease. Max Shepherd, How ard Metcalf. Hubert Pressley, Tom my Pressley, Martha Pressley, Mar garet Sherrill, Judy Wells, and Ava Jean Henson. Use the Want Ads ror results. TOWN CONSTRUCTION CREWS saved money this week on the widening of Church St. by simply picking up the old curbing with the town's power pole derrick and moving It to the new site. In stead of having to lay new concrete. 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