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— Griffin Daily News Wednesday, December 1,1976
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Officers of JASSCO are: (1-r) Max Musser, top salesman;
Shirley Smith, secretary; John King, vice president of
sales; Cheryl Betsill, vice president of personnel; Mark
Head, president; Jimmy Acree, vice president of
manufacturing; and Angie Horne, treasurer. The Junior
Achievement company Is sponsored by Southern States of
Hampton.
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Their affair is not
your affair
By Abigail Van Buren
(0 1976 by Chicago Tribune N Y. Newt Synd Inc
DEAR ABBY: One of the girls I work with has fallen
head over heels for a guy she couldn’t know very well.
Either that, or she’s led a very sheltered life.
I’ve known this guy for years. He’s a closet queen who
uses girls as a cover-up.
I hate to see this girl get hurt because she is really crazy
about him. If he should go so far as to marry her, it can’t
last very long because he’s the type who never stays with
one lover very long, but needs a nice straight woman to be
seen in public with.
Should I tell her what she’s got herself mixed up with?
Or let her keep going with him until he breaks her heart?
NAMELESS, PLEASE
DEAR NAMELESS: The guy could be bisexual, and it’s
also possible that he has decided to go the straight route.
Since it’s not possible for you to know what’s in his head, I
suggest you mind your own business. P.S. Maybe she
knows all about him, but loves him anyway.
DEAR ABBY: We are a group of professional
middleclass couples who often get together in each other’s
homes for good conversation. Each hostess serves
something.
One of the couples serves on paper plates. Her excuse is
that she works and must conserve her energy, and
although most of us work, we feel that this is her right.
However, whether it’s inside or a barbeque, she uses
plastic forks, knives and spoons, which she washes and
saves for the next party!
We have hinted that as long as she washes the plastic
tablewear for her next party she might as well use
silverware, but she doesn't seem to understand.
Abby, if you've ever tried to eat borscht with a plastic
spoon, or macaroni salad with a plastic fork, you’ll know
what we mean.
After her last party, our husbands told us not to accept
another invitation to this couple's home. Our hints have
done no good, and we like her too much to drop her. Any
suggestions?
PLEASE, NO PLASTIC
DEAR PLEASE: Quit hinting. Come right out and ask
her to please save the plastic for picnics and to use
silverware. And if that doesn't help, but you like her too
much to drop her, bring your own silverware.
DE.AR ABBY: lam 16 and unmarried. Just recently I
gave my baby up for adoption. I loved that baby more than
anything in the world, and that is why I didn’t keep him.
1 loved him enough to know that he would have a better
home and a better chance in life with a mother and father,
someone who is older and better able to care for him than I
am.
1 still have another year of high school. 1 would not really
have been around long enough to give my son the love and
care he deserves.
So when people ask, "How could you give your baby
away," my answer is, "Because I loved him.’’
UNSELFISH MOTHER IN KANSAS CITY
Everyone has a problem. What's yours? For a personal
reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069.
Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please.
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Officers of CPG Enterprises are: (1-r) Karla Larsen, vice
president of sales; Janet Thomas, vice president of
personnel; Stuart Ogletree, vice president of
manufacturing; Brett Lavender, president; Colleen
Hoard, secretary and Valinda Barrett, treasurer. The
Junior Achievement company is sponsored by Dundee
Mills.
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of personnel; Robert Duffes, vice president of
manufacturing; Charles Releford, president; Mike
Worley, safety director; Tammy Stahl, vice president of
sales and Mark Dußuisson, treasurer. The Junior
Achievement company is sponsored by Southern Bell.
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vice president of sales; Robin Snow, vice president of
personnel; Ruby Richards, vice president of manufac
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treasurer and Stan Hyatt, secretary. The Junior
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