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Exhibi
4-H Exhibit
Winners in the Girls Indivi
dual Exhibits are as follows:
Division A-Canning , Class
I (Ages 11-14) Exhibit I - Vege
tables: lst Nancy White; 2nd.
Suzanne Jenkins.
Exhibit II -Jelly or Preserves:
Ist Ellendale Waller; 2nd Dell
Minter; 3rde Nancy B, White;
Relish: Suzanne Jenkins.
Fruits: Suzanne Jenkins.
Exhibit 111 - Pickles Ist Su
zanne Jenkins; 2nd Nancy B,
White.
Class II (Ages 15-18) Exhibit
I - Vegetables Ist Kerry Waller;
2nd. Rhonda Waller.
Exhibit II- Jelly or Preserves:
Ist Kerry Waller.
Exhibit I - Pickles : Ist
Rhonda Waller 2nd Deborah Ste
phens.
Division B - Handicrafts or
Home Industries (Ages 11-13) Ist:
Susan Still; 2nd Dell Minter; 3rd
Jane Garrett.
(Ages 14-18) lst Judy Collier;
2nd Vickie Still; 3rd. Debra Wil-
“COMING TO TOWN”
Sutxduy Night September 28
LL NIGHT SING
starts before dark — last all night
sponsored by the Blakely Jaycees
(AT STANDIFER FOOTBALL FIELD---IF RAINING
IT WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOL BUILDINGS)
Amateur Hour — at 7 P. M.
ADULTS: $1.50 advance &
$2.00 at the gate
(CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE)
—IN PERSON ——
« Steve Sanders o+ Florida Boys
« Chuck Wagon Gang
e Wally Fowler « Stevens Family
o Klaudt Indian Family
o Tonemasters
and others
ALL PROFITS TO AID HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
so come out and join the fun and share in helping
others at the same time...the Jaycees need YOUR
support...their profit is in the advance tickets...
so BUY tickets today from the JAYCEES!
1969 (/'oww Twwited. RS 5s
To Come And See The All New TLLLTNLTEIEIES
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1969 CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE
Now on display at
MARTIN & SON CHEVROLET CO., INC.
EARLY COUNTY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1968
Winners
liams,
Division C - Clothing Class
I (Ages 11-12) Aprons, Skirts
Ist Carol Chandler; 2nd. Ellen
dale Waller.
Class 111 (Ages 13-14) Skirts
or Dresses llst Suzann Jenkins;
2nd Cynthia Varnum.
Class V (Ages 15-18) Ist Re
becca Knighton; 2nd Annette Da
vis; 3rd. Kerry Waller,
Division C - Cooking Class 1
Cookies Ist Frances Smith; 2nd
Dana Jane Brown; 3rd Jane Gar
mtt'
Class II - Cakes Ist Kerry Wal
ler; 2nd Debra Love; 3rd. Cyn
thia Varnum,
Class 111 Candy lst Annette
Davis ; 2nd Kay Cleveland; 3rd
Rhonda Waller,
Class IV: Corn Meal Muffins
Ist Susan Still. .
" Winners in the Individual Ex~
hibits for Boys are as follows:
Yellow Corn: 2nd Danny Wick
ers.
Peanuts; 2nd Wendy Willis.
Lions Club
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Begins Annual
Calendar Sale
The members of the Lion's
Club are now selling Birthday
Calendars for «50¢ each andeach
listing is +2s¢
Be sure you get your family's
birthdays, anniversaries, memo
riams, etc., on the calendar.
Listed on the calendars will
be the city and civic club meet=
ing dates. See any member of
the Lions Club for your calen
dar or see Billy Fleming at the
Early County News offices All
proceeds are used in helping the
underprivileged and blind.
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Arts and Crafts: Ist Jimmy
Balkcom; 2nd Wendy Willis; 3rd
Jimmy Balkcom.
Community Exhibits lst Place
Sunshine Club sponsored by the
Pilot Club of Blakely, 2nd Place
Cedar Springs Home Economics
Club ; 3rde Place Lucile Home
Economics Club.
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