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THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1962
Jackson Teams
Divide Games
Of Past Week
In basketball games during the
week against Monticello and Mil
ner, the Jackson teams earned a
split, both teams defeating Monti
cello and both teams losing to
Milner.
The box scores of these games
are as follows:
GIRLS
Jackson (59) Monticello (16)
F—Herbert, 3 Gasses
F—Smith, E., 2 Wild, 9
F—Gray, 26 Anglin, 5
G—Barnes Brisco
G—Britton Tillman
G—Smith, J. Carnes
Sub. Jackson—Smith, B. (14),
Fincher (2), Glidewell (2), Mor
gan (B),_ Saunders (2), Starr,
Ridgway, Bond, Mangham, Peek,
Jones.
Sub. Monticello—Gunn (2),
Akin, Cannon.
GIRLS
Jackson (33) Milner (57)
F—Smith, 8., 9 Brantley, 27
F—Herbert, 15 Williams, 6
F—Gray, 9 Jackson, 8
G—Barnes Mann
G—Britton Burris
G—Smith, J. English
Sub. Jackson—Fincher, _ Mor
gan, Saunders, Smith, E., Ridge
way, Bond, Mangham, Peek, and
Jones.
Sub. Milner—Key (14), Cole
man (2), Fowler, Bunn, Drake.
BOYS
Jackson (45) Monticello (33)
F—Blue, 11 Kelly, 11
F—Kitchens, 2 Morgan, 6
C—Rowe, 1 Hanson, 12
G—Pelt, 8 Brinkley, 4
G—Comer, 16 Pope
Sub. Jackson—Carmichael (3),
Hoard (4), Cook, McClelland.
Sub. Monticello—Jordan.
BOYS
Jackson (34) Milner (60)
F—Blue, 2 York, 6
F—Kitchens, 2 Allen, 14
c —Rowe, 4 Haywood, 17
G—Pelt, 10 Sims, 12
G—Comer, 11 Walters, 11
Sub. Jackson—Greer, Carmich
ael, Polk (1), Hoard (4), Cook,
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Progress-Argus
Honor Roll
New and Renewal Subscription*
Of the Past Few Days
Mrs. Wright Maddox, Jackson
W. L. Duncan, Naples, Fla.
Frank J. Campbell, Atlanta
Mrs. Johhnie Jewell, Albuquer
que, N. M.
Mrs. Paul R. Pruitt, Jackson
Mrs. R. T. Bennett, Jackson
C. M. Coggins, Jackson
Mrs. J. W. Carter, Jackson
H. H. Webb, Branchville, Va.
Mrs. R. R. Edwards, Jackson
McClelland, Waits.
Sub. Milner—Pippin, Torbert,
Scott, Pippin, Moore.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON. GEORGIA
V. L. Jinks, Jackson
Miss Inez Moss, Flovilla
Mrs. Brae Hodges Sr., Jackson
Ernest Carter, Jackson
Mrs. J. C. Burford, Jackson
W. E. McCarty, Macon
Hawkes Library, Jackson
A. R. .Kimbell, Jackson
Dr Cartwright
Jimmy’s Radio & TV Service,
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W. Ted Evans, Jackson
B. C. Knowles, Jackson
Charles S. Bailey, Jackson
Grover Kitchens, Jackson
Mrs. Q. C. Ingram, Miami, Fla.
Doris M. Lummus, Jackson
A Thought For The Week
“While we look not at the things which
are seen, but at the things which are
not seen: for the things which are
seen are temporal; but the things
which are not seen are eternal.”—
II Cor. 4:18.
Dr. R. J. Cartwright
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Phone 7193 Jackson, Ga.
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