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Nnud:,N.V.(ouriar-Gazene 4 ‘ NEXT MEFTING Thursday. Nov. 23, W67 ' I Auxurt Mauer Unn eaa Amer. *\ ' ' _\ Hvnn Lemon Auxiliary, mu hold _ _ ‘ ‘ _ ‘us nrv nwvtln-1 uw 7. «unru- Clalssxlneix Wnnl Ads Bum: l<r- mg m Mn I\1|.-IL-«I P117.-::')‘uum, NEXT MEFTINO T O Bid Received on Spillway Job K-G Assembly CUffon Springs Ooch, Servek on Miami Panel Installs New Officer fw Year Spiini, P-jne i “cmssniei. wan: Ads Brim; I{:~- ‘,',‘{,§ suns. ’ ;.-.~« \Forty is a-good age: women are st il interested in you. but the Army isn't.\ \COMPLETE IN5UR^NCE PROTECTION\ ‘ s\\ Á S r i ”*?, cussed the pr.c .M M edicaid in New M la rnr Bea tra c to r 1 Harrison SuiUw.ry c f the Canal in tl'.c Towti of Pain One of two bills ret, ttic 1 Indian cen- iti'in of the ! ived lot prr ject , t'.e -w bid w a s subm itted bv Lascnd.yk & C o.,' L im it“ d. Ouebee, Cnfiada. ^ The Center and Vest spillways w ill be resurfaced with-cement concrete: the crest of the west spillw ay w ill be re b u ilt; Ip ak s ' ip, dhe east spillw ay w ill be re-1 paired; rip -ra p wiUl be installed | downstream from the s p illw a y ! sections; tw o gates and o p e ra t-1 ing machinery w ill be replaced, j and the gate fram ew ork re- j rmpletion by July 1, 1968, a lli ork wBl be under the supervl-j e E. Towson, dis^ :ESENT S K IT - - - Pu pils in Mrs. M a ry paired. • I H a lv e y ’s th ird gra de at R oosevelt elem en- Work is expectddj to begin | ta r y sc h oo l observed centennia l o f o u r free '\SSLsiSi s ....„ i ,h B.^i^^^S'Rooseveit G¥ade CelGbrciies d is tric t office A t Syracuse.^ . ^” 100 Years of Public Education Two Employees Retire Frpm State Service tired from stati John J. 1 aployees £ 3chD0l hat the j, A th S d grade group a t th e , were iriv ite d to see the perform - *^®‘ ^Rooosevelt e lc m fn ta ry school i N ew ark ------ ....................................... . 'x--r * ■'?v.™c.i5S„?’S\Ss.s 17 after nine years of em-^ years in observingth ecente n-| have as m any ad- an attendant. He 'n ia l o f free public education i h | vantages as to day’s pupils have they s t ill ha d g lo t o f fu n and learned to be good citizens of in t. i firs t came to w ork on Sept. 15,New York Stat 1958. Robert Healey of 159 Peir-^ Mrs. Homer Halvey’s th ir d ‘ ltl son A v e rre tire d on Nov. 19 a ft - 1graders observed th e centennia l 1 th e ir neightoOrhoods and nine years of service Port Gibson Church Lists Panel Discussion m t i iit c orrela tion try. tudles and i -Le comniissioiftfSP, b u ild common schools, employ teachers and raise taxes in 1796 and also ap propriated state funds to be distributed according to .popu- la tion. The fir s t state fina nc ia l support or aid to elementary schools was voted on a statewide basis m 1795 . 1894 child re n 8 years old to lid were requlr th e ir social s i t us appreciate our h e rl-12 years ol ired to at- language art program . 1 tape and do,our vei-y best to live | tend school for the fu ll school I up to our tlihe s,” said Mrs. H al-j yeear o r a m in im u m of 89 days - 1 ------------------ I Sell vour home through a Schoonei i \F o r sale” ad in the C ou rie r-! Dcrlinde IGazette. ^ i Pupils In mi sprin.snrcd by 11 churches of ,! Chester, w ill be featured at the '; '! Port Gibson Methodist Church i 'Ion Dec. 2 at and a di.sn th ird graders th en w rote Istorles on the' old and tl; Ischool fa c ilitlt he ne w ' W ith .^em phasis Neighborhood L&aders bullding.o . . . a meeting of I i S S i\ ' '” ;? ; tooK ■ T e m e f Morichy N ig h t and David V a n -'S c o u t Leaders m eeting w ill be T b u d i-^ n e ; you doiYt waste ' byle ria n C hurch, 7;30 p.rn. Each troop w ill send a rep re- senta tive, w ith her troop's eon- Itrtb u tio n t o the Julie t Lowe I-jWor .... . .... .s on' the Pa: l.systcni. M rs, Leo Whelan i present plans fo r Christm as c Palmyra Sailor Takes Part in A p o llo Recovery Fireman Floyd C. Bell, USN. sori of M r, and Mrs. John A .Bell o f Jeffery-Road, Palmyr.i, pa rticip ated in the recovery op- eration fo r the Apollo 4 un- manned .spaeeeraft as a c re^'-'j man aboard th e destroyer'PSS .Jo.scph P.Kennedy. 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