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Teachers' Association;
Delta Kappa Gamma
of the Roncev-
School PTA; secre-
Youth Camp Trustees'
Board; secretary of the
All-Star Chapter; vice-
and president of Salem's
the Church; a Sunday
president, vice-
secretary of the Ron-
Club; president of
Community Center.
Mrs Shanklin has
District President of
Federation of Women's
Clubs (GFWC) of West Virginia and
has served on the State Board of
Managers for that organization. She
presently is a member of the GFWC
council. She also is president of the
Greenbrier County 4-H Leaders As-
sociation.
Mrs Shanklin received the Distin-
guished West Virginia Award for
Meritorious Service in 1970 and the
Outstanding Elementary Teachers
of America Award for 1975 in recog-
nition for her contributions to the ad-
vancement of elementary education
and service to her community.
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Pegasus project book with space-re-
lated information and activities to
complete. These booklets were de-
veloped by Volunteer Coordinator
Dixie Lee Hoke through a grant from
the West Virginia 4-H Foundation.
Miss Hoke is a retired elementary
school teacher who volunteered at
the Teacher Resource Center at
NASA when she lived in Hampton,
Virginia.
In appreciation for assisting with
the Pegasus Program, Captain
McBride was presented with two
"hometown" gifts; a basket of
cheeses from Cheeses of Monroe,
Ltd. and a box of bottled Peter's
Mountain Spring Water from Nu-
Mint of Lindside.
At the conclusion of Captain
McBride's program, awards were
given'to those students who scored
highest on their booklets for their
grade level at their school.
Gap Mills Elementary: Fourth
Grade --- Cathy Hoke, Fifth Grade
Kristen Hill.
Union Elementary: Fifth Grade ---
Lori Walker, Kim Wolfe, Becky
Miller, Sixth Grade -- Heather
Vance.
Greenville Elementary: Fifth
Grade --- Rachel Comer, Sixth
Grade --- Joan Weikle.
Peterstown Elementary: Fourth
Grade -- Heather Woodson, Fifth
Grade --- Regina Morgan, Sixth
Grade --- Brandon Dunn.
Recognition was also given those
teachers whose classrooms had the
highest level of participation in each
grade. Those teachers were:
Fourth Grade -- Betty Brown of
Peterstown Elementary
Fifth Grade ---Julia Higgin-
botham of Union Elementary
Sixth Grade -- Doris Taylor' of
~ Union Elementary.
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Galford...
"My tatl er was an excellent story
teller and entertained us and all the
neighborhood children with his
homespun tales. These included
stories of log camps, hunting, ghost
stories and imaginary trips filled with
adventure.
'1 taught for a year at a one-room
school at Woodrow, West Virginia,
where I met and married W. Robert
Gatford. Robert is a full-time farmer
who raises pure bred Suffolk sheep
and has a cow~calf~beef operation.
He is also office manager for Poca-
hontas Producers Livestock Market."
The Galfords have two sons: Ran-
dall, an attorney at Richwood, and
Lowell who works for Clemson Uni-
versity at Bath, South Carolina.
"1 worked for 22 years for the
Department of Human Services.
during that time I was a Child Pro-
tective Service Worker and Juvenile
Court Worker. I retired in July t987.
I work as a tour guide at the Pearl S.
Buck home in Hillsboro now.
Stone...
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and farm. He died shortly after she
left and was buried the next day in
the church's cemetery. Several
years later the body of Ingrain and
94 others killed in the battle were re-
interred in the Confederate Ceme-
tery up the hill, according to family
records.
Ingram's son James Madison
Stone, Bill Stone's grandfather,
served in the Twenty-fourth Virginia
Cavalry until September 1864, when
he was captured at the Battle of
Winchester. He was freed in a pris-
oners-of-war exchange in May 1865
at Harpers Ferry and returned to
Greenbrier County. His son Charles
Emmett Stone, Bill Stone's father,
was born in 1872. Bill was born in
1918.
'1 remember a lot of things my
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"1 have written all my life, but
have never submitted anything to
any publisher until the past couple
of years. In 1989 I did have an ar-
ticle published by Progressive
Farmer magazine. I have gotten
several rejection slips.
"Robert and I have one grand-
child, Andrew, who is three. I often
tell folks that if I had known how
much fun grandchildren were, I
would have just skipped having chil-
dren and had grandchildren instead.
John D.
Longanacre
Owner...Director
Longanacre
Funeral Home ~)
Gap Mills
A $4,000 grant was awarded to
Gap Mills Elementary/Junior High
School April 18 by the West Virginia
Department of Education. The
money is for a variety of audio-visual
DO VETERANS RECEIVE
SPECIAL BENEFITS AT TIME OF
Yes, there are certain death
benefits for which veterans may
be eligible. These benefits are
less substantial than they used to
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equipment and for travel,gating as to the amount of eligibil-
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the name of the match-free grant
competition. Gap Mills Parent-
Teachers Association (PTA) mem-
ber Naomi Cohen wrote the grant
proposal and was assisted by Plan-
ning Committee members Connie
Parker and Susan Ryan, two teach-
ers at the school.
The $4,000 will be used for a
new sound system for the gymna-
sium. Also to be purchased wit} be a
video camera, video-cassette re-
corder, and color television set, all to
be used for student productions.
The remainder of the grant money
will help pay travel expenses for stu-
dents attending debates and other
student competitions, according to
Ms Cohen.
The Messe~
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from time-to-time on Veteran and
Social Security benefits so you
may wish to check these out with
these government agencies or
with us.
Payment for these benefits is
not forwarded automatically.
:orms must be filled out and ap-
)lication made for them. We can
)recess these claims for you or
viii help you contact the V.A. di-
rectly. Feel free to ask us about
other benefits survivors may be
entitled to.
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