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FHA Members
At Jackson
Keeping Busy
September was a busy month
for Future Homemakers at Jack
son High School. In addition to
running a membership drive,
three other major activities have
been carried out.
First Meeting, The program
was prepared by Kay Thompson,
vice president, and was a panel
discussion on what FHA is and
does. Members who participated
on the program were Nancy King.
Claudia Sealey. and Daniell Loyd.
Some of the projects the club
plans to carry out this year are
to help Westbury Nursing Home,
have school clean-up project
monthly, help to beautify the
grounds around the new school
building and improve the tables
in the homemaking department
and library. Our money raising
project for the year is selling
Stanley Home Products. The sale
has already begun so anyone
needing products should contact
FHA’ers.
Degree Meeting-—Monday, Sep
tember 2-'i, five members of the
Jackson Chapter of Future Home
makers of America attended the
District IV Instructional State
Degree meeting in Jonesboro.
The State Degree is the highest
degree you can earn in FIIA. You
must have your Junior and Chap
ter Degrees in order to work
on the degree. Nine projects are
required, six have to be related
to home, personal and family
needs and three FHA responsi
bilities. It is an honor to earn
the Stiite Degree.
Our state advisor, Mrs. J. Bar
ber, discussed with us our State
Degree Form. Several skits were
presented to emphasize different
parts of the State Degree pro
gram. Mrs. Gary Pecht and Mrs.
Edward Waits accompanied the
group.
Southeastern Fair—Saturday,
September 28, was Vocational
Day at the Southeastern Fair. A
meet in g involving vocational
youth groups was held at noon.
Among those attending from
Jackson were Dianne Young, Di
anne Lunsford, Susan Stephens,
Sabina Pace, Donna Waits, Gail
Batchelor, Linda Lowery, Brenda
Lowery, Debbie Thompson, Kay
Thompson, Debbie Saunders, Deb
bie Fears, Sarah Jolly, Jeri
Mangram, Bonnie James, Portia
Parlow, Kay Oxenford, Janice
Norsworthy, Sheila Moss, Jean
Mills, Shedyl Meredith, Diane
Lawton, Susan King, Nancy King,
Gail Gordon, Mildred Collins,
Barbara Briscoe. Mrs. Felton
Thompson and Mrs. Barbara Hut
ledge chaperoned the group.—
Gail Batchelor, Reporter.
PP&K Winners
In County
Are Announced
The annual Punt, Pass and
Kick Contest has been completed
in Jackson with six local winners
having been selected to compete
in the zone competiton at Warner
Robins on Saturday, October 19.
Winners in each age group are
as follows:
Eight year old—David Peck,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Peck!
Nine year old—David Brown,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown.
10-year old—Gay McMichael,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Michael.
11-year-old—Kenneth Nors
worthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Norsworthy.
13-year-old-—Ted McMichael,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Michael. who has won the local
competition for the past six con
secutive years.
The contest was sponsored this
year by the Van Deventer Youth
Foundation and Daniel Ford
Sales, Inc.
Butte County
VFW Post 5374
Regular Meeting Nights
THIRD FRIDAY
in each month.
Youth Center 7:30
SAMMY COCHRAN
Many Upsets
Bring Grief
To Guessers
A sole contestant, Ellis West
of 2525 Jonesboro Road, Atlanta,
won the first prize of $lO cash
in last week’s football contest by
missing only tw'o games, the only
contestant to do so, but a battle
royal for second prize ensued
with 18 contestants missing three
games each. When the scores
were considered, it was discov
ered that Butch Lummus cap
tured the second prize of $5 cash
with 121 points with Lucia Carr
his nearest rival with 152 points.
It was by far the roughest
wee. of the contest to date for
grid prophets with many former
winners missing as many as five
or six games. Ohio State’s upset
of Purdue, Kansas’ win over Ne
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over Texas A&M helped contrib
ute to the chaotic prognostica
ting. Many missed the Penn.
State win over UCLA as well as
Virginia’s lopsided triumph over
Duke.
Others missing three games
and their point totals were Phyl
lis Davis, 153; Janie Carmichael,
164; Sylvia Johnson, 173; Sue
W. Coker, 177; Willie Asberry,
179; Wayne Phillips, 182; E. D.
Briscoe, 186; Mrs. Annie Powell,
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Asberry, 190; Bonnie Spencer,
190; John A. Webb, 191; C. D.
Johnson, 193; Dot Pace, 206;
Terry Waits, 215; Mrs. S. S.
Pace, 221.
The weekly football contest,
sponsored this year by Jackson
National Bank, City Pharmacy,
Allen’s Hom-Ond Food Store, and
Econ-O-Way Laundries, is gain
ing new contestants each week
with the number of entries
Colonial’s TV Race Season Ends this Saturday,
Oct. 19 with the 6:00 P.M. show on WSB-TV.
Winning cards for the Saturday, CM. 19 TV Race are
redeemable at Colonial thru Sat, Oct. 26.
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; mounting as the football season
| nears the half-way mark. Foot
: hall blanks may be obtained from
| the four sponsors and must be
i placed in boxes at one of the four
J sponsors on or before noon on
j Saturday the games are to be
! played.
Missing four games were John
A. Webb, Mrs. Annie Powell, S.
S. Pace, Alton Long, Eddie James
Berry, Sabina Pace, Debbie Sing
ley, David Haisten, Emily Carr,
Danny Brooks, Bill Nelson Jr.,
Mrs. Ralph Carr Jr., Ralph G.
Coker, Walter Mc-Kemie, Debbie
Nelson, Mrs. Ben Haisten, Buddy
Hammond, John F. Meredith,
Beth Barnes, Ralph W. Carr Jr.,
D. Richard Ballard, Mary Mere
dith, Miss Edith Lummus, Ben
Haisten, Emory Spencer, Mary
Jo Brooks, Mrs. Buddy Hammond,
Charles Coker, Mrs. T. A. Car
michael, Bill Ewing, Jackie M.
Bedsole, IVJrs. Doris Ridgeway,
Yvonne Scott.
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Green Hornets
Crush Forsyth
By 38-0 Score
The Green Hornets, hotter
than a $2 pistol, continue un
beaten and unscored on after five
games, routing Forsyth 38-0 Sat
urday night in Jackson.
Andy Crumbley scored five
touchdowns for the Hornets,
probably the largest number ever
scored by a Jackson player, re
gardless of league, in a regula
tion football game. Keith Hobbs
added one touchdown with Dar
rell Summers and Mike Peck scor
ing an extra point each.
In the five games to date the
Green Hornets have scored 132
points to 0 for their opponents.
The Hornets, sponsored by Set
tle and Robison, have five re
maining games.
Colonial’s TV Race
Season Ends This Week.
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, October 16, 17, ***"-■
la I, it, 1968 at your local Colonial Store. Quantity rights re
served • • • none sold to dealers!
California Sunkist _
Lemons 29c
U.S. Fancy Grade White
Potatoes 10 Lb - Ba9 59c
Pkg. Red Hearts of _
Radishes or Celery Each 5C
Fresh Green Cabbage Lb. 7c
Tropi-Ca-Lo Drinks 3 Half Gal. $1
Large Cauliflower Head 39c
White Potatoes 10 u*- Bag 59c
Georgia Red Yams 3 Lbs. 39c
Crisp Green Collards Bunch 29c
Large Fresh Turnips Bunch 39c
Large Red m i b m M
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WORTHVILLE
MRS. MINNIE LEE HODGES
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thaxton of
Fort Pierce, Fla. visited Mr. and
Mrs. F. B. Mason Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moore of
Norcross spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Darcey.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris of
Warner Robins were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Duke.
Mrs. Edna Wiikerson and Miss
Ann Wiikerson of Atlanta spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins,
Tommy, Mike, Larry and Jimmy
of Decatur visited Mrs. Leonard
Hodges Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler,
Sheree, Mitzy and Tandy moved
last week into their beautiful new
home on Fincherville Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown Thom
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THURSDAY, OCT. 17, , &68
as and four children of r oV j n
ton moved to Worthvill, Satur'
day for future residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest C ook 0 f
Milledgeville, Mr. and .A .
gil Hamlin, Glenn and Kelvin'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Handm and
Debbie and Mr. and Mr, : a rron
Hamlin, Mike and Lauue 0 f
Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs g
F. Hamlin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Smk: were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. g
R. Washington Saturday.
Mr. Ronald Ponds an.. M r
Corley of Atlanta visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Washington Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Rose of
Marietta visited Mr. and Mrs
Almond Washington Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Avery of
Macon, Mrs. Eloise Gue-t and
Grant Guest of College Park visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Avery
and Mr. L. L. Washington during
the weekend.
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