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r a ^ . TlfdiSpAY, JANUARY 10,1953 Gainesville; '3 • * 1 ' « *' \|ev^^;i^}^^fii^bpu^a^l44i^r-cre<iira working th 'i;XaJn^'j^^d^^inSwling^|he.? toough Ibe-jvoods i.--i ; <r^krytfv^_ fnrtm familv^riif ■‘Charles"*>• JSchultheis ^checking data; ■<?,< . -'I^est Compaq ed their £&se for foere . The -Michael Baker cayun4 tat feT^iess^-^ ^ :51^ >3amComply, of Hocfcester, toiw ^ York, is tihe-’largest pri-i ■which‘■wer»^too;lM^e ar-*ra---<^SA office personnel, -care- jvate engineering crmpa-iy' :a gfleViht^e«irv.«gr'f oirtfifs; the workl, wcrkiug in ••>• Last "of Family , free country on tie iilobe. ' - -Mrs ■ ■ Ld-Aw1'' and M^s T’ahsJJobliMa^pw^'crews '.crews -Working at Gab-, ii Jones Were the lasf' of the ferni^ ;J, few HVe • a ^ v.r,:-M,,.: ly of 14 cMdrea T&k& W™ W?;^ed«perie^, ttk^ of thv V. .- down the roads un . thedefunct- ing .spent ;t« s : town. ; . • v-ork. Jairies S'ru* •' *11* Corps of En^r-iers'liave! ‘SpHngs, Mips.. - " occupied the churrfv, Maion- chael ■ - Baker’'. Rust who will handle the house- M&s., office has bad - ; k^e^ing chores "fror NASA, erseas.^Lssignftients, s../' ..'• 1 iiave mov’ed into a'house <k)TO of the other SI survf.; <■ ■:■ the road, KASA Las taken over 'match orapproacih C ..- Rev. and Mrs. Alfred H. Miller raised at. the. .Gainesville home whiiih £+01' sits abaa-• doned along side the cJrorch. which has become the Corps of Engineers .office. \‘ Ttieir.o&er sirter, Mrs. Tommy Patph, moved a few' mon- a-*g themselves‘"as soon^as possible scljoolhouse lai,l ’ .; ••*•. rri awl resurneliying close.togelh- up tfie Toad ypy c -t .. ar .e er as they have all iheir lives. vp:oe of Saturn three^limt s c’u-They have eiglit yvrviviug His big Soi«?'j-^.a»&5 o,f brothr-i and sisters but iJ-.ese oa\op the ^TXspSeric «.•.- have settled t’sewbere,’ iriqSt-. coiistic static®, «■..riinjr out f ly in Jil^Sssippi. ^Their par- ’t^e remodc'?d ■.■.& ' •u.-“. ents;lie buried in the Gaftife; Balloons are l‘-a cd f ville’cemetery,’but &ey loo"^r!'ies daily, as \ u, ar-J soon will be i?ken’elscwhe;'e:r>.s GajpesyiHe" iools-up A>r I ■?’ u tremertdofrS^' TK^^ivlty'/of • t >P mid-Sixties.,. T?ic hor.^e, <c^: ir-'oh, parsonage, Sere and cv.:, ofber remji«-:!t'of the Mi’:..?* fa’nily pcc-.^esalo.' s. juiu I • l^o-.sc-'re ■ s f:idthed wit Ga: ^vi: o, -ili V>e ge ne !>•?*•. ire too ’•<»!; s 5^r;na'ier-'t' „ovc! r!rr,”r.‘ •tnje-fi-rs go uj- 'or ihe Miaiissip- pi J'liiljtv . Near ' affic ' up 100.000 or ."., j' i- up,.cr ;• . •<<•• w l'v 'l at . I by tKc .-ei. i-S continuously for ^vrlod. 1 ■'.■ '‘'AT.-r I guess th;.-Lloyd Jor" -■hCcirtu Thursday a, P -onet hoisted their onto his ■wileeled-p1a,.' took out down ttve Ttxrf[ , &y 43 where jt rt.'H nljht, t^id«;r guard. ou‘. .FrIJay rrioi^ng ‘ ;«i,Jresting i>K«.'e. ti. ri ! ^ V* ", :''sir jh ^its . LongBridg«& —- " . . ■ - ■ Ti«r» . '■ ■■» ■ C :_i >: •' t ’ • •» <l.i* sta^ ihing-Wong here, ft>e wo^ci'.v'l U'.;* • I: x JiA- tls y^Uor* .-,j . s j, iur..,'j’ crcws, t’g aroar.-l w'1- ■ ..- \c «-re :.U ov.T the don gvn ac i . ■ : .:e <-• ■. '• making a topo- lw«i^y ;m*a v i. 1 ic-ii mcp tor futur- v.«"W- ■‘he. ho'i^e .-.v.-l i .'1ri -■ . The fi;'?t -'f Lo^<:c: ^ l.Ti 1. ■ ws mw in •:■ .’."l ’-g a ■ ..• > AftW. i
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