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JACKSON LAKE STOCKED WITH STUPED BASS— Biological aide Zan Bunch of
the Georgia Game and Fish Commission, slides the net out from under some of the
9,000 striped bass that have found anew home in Jackson Lake. Also helping with the
stocking is Jack Everett (r), superintendent o. the Walton Hatchery.
The striped bass fingerlings are carefully removed from the oxygenated hatchery truck
that brought then to Georgia, and gently placed into the waters of their new home.
Photos Courtesy Griffin Daily News
NOTICE
MALCOLM BRENNER COMPANY,
Certified Public Accountants, with offices
in Atlanta, Cartersville, and Cedartown,
Georgia, announce the opening of offices
at 38 Mulberry Street, Commerical Build
ing, Jackson, Georgia for the practice of
public accounting, including auditing and
tax work.
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Children
Write To
Santa Claus
Dear Santa Claus: We have
tried to be good this past year but
it has been awfully hard at times.
As you know, we are at that age.
Please bring me a Krazy Kar
and a pair of skates and anything
eke you want to bring me.
Page would like to have a doll
and a stove and anything else.
Be good to Mama and Daddy
and all of the other little boys
and girls. We love you.
PAGE & BRAD EARNHART
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Devotees Of
Prayer Are
Asked To Sign
Madelyn Murray, the atheist
who has protested prayers in pub
lic schools and succeeded in get
ting the Supreme Court of the
United States to rule them out,
has obtained 27,000 signed letters
protesting the astronaut’s read
ing the Bible from outer space.
She plans to present these to
N.A.S.A. Headquarters, asking
that the men be publicly cen
sured. The Family Radio Broad
cast is asking for 100,000 letters
commending the astronauts.
The Tri-Hi-Y Club of Jackson
High School has taken as a pro
ject the collecting of signatures
of people who are concerned and
interesting in letting the people
of N.A.S.A. know they are op
posed to Mrs. Murray’s protest.
If you support this project please
sign below and send to Jackson
High School to Norma Hearn,
chairman of the project, or to
Mrs. Roy Prosser, Tri-Hi-Y advis
or.
Gentlemen:
I personally appreciate and
wholeheartedly support the recent
decision of the astronauts to read
the Bible in space as they orbited
the moon. It should be the right
of every human to publicly ex
press his faith in God and the
Bible without fear of reprisal
from government or any other
power.
Sincerely,
Name
Address
City & State
COVER CROP
Vegetable growers wanting to
add organic matter and improve
the condition of the soil should
consider using cover crops on
their fields, according to James
MAKE IT A CHRISTMAS
TO BE- REMEMBERED
Fire Damages
Negro House
On Monday
A smouldering fire heavily
damaged the house of Henry and
Mildred Sims at 186 Mimosa Lane
in Jackson Monday afternoon
about 1:45 o’clock.
The blaze in the closed house,
shut off from oxygen, smouldered
and smoked heavily before the
fire department was summoned,
and once on the scene it was dif
ficult to get to the flames be
cause of a tin roof. The fire was
fought through broken windows
with access gained through the
roof by pulling back sections of
the tin.
All contents of the house not
destroyed by fire were damaged
or ruined by smoke and water.
The Sims have seven children and
will be grateful for any assistance
the public wishes to offer at this
Christmas season.
Children
Write To
Santa Claus
Dear Santa Claus: Thank you
for all the presents which you
brought me last Christmas. I am
6 years old and have tried to be
good.
Please bring me a Swingy Doll,
watch, P. J. Doll and some sur
prises.
Don’t forget my teacher, Mrs.
Hoard, and my little sister, Don
na. Remember all the little boys
and girls. Thanks.
SHEILA ANN ROOKS
M. Barber, horticulturist with the
University of Georgia Cooperative
Extension Service.
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MAN OF THE YEAR WlNNEß— Hampton
L. Daughtry, Jr., of Atlanta, right, is shown
being presented the plaque honoring him for
being named “Man of the Year for 1969.” It
was presented by Doyle Jones, Jr. on behalf of
the Jackson Kiwanis Club.—Photo Tom O’Dell.
DEE'S BEAUTY SALON
112 E. Third Street
Announces the Addition of a New Employee
JOY MARCHMAN
Graduate of Westgate Beauty College
Atlanta, Georgia
We ask friends of Miss Marchman to call by and make
an appointment for her superior hair styling.
RUTH WOODS, OWNER
775-7487
THURSDAY, DEC. n, i 96g