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LaGRANGE CHEERLEADERS These six LaGrange college coeds will lead the
cheering for the more than 30 basketball games the Panthers will play this season.
Boosting support for the team will be, front row, left to right, Susan Cook, of Franklin;
Debra Biles, Jackson; Nancy Rosser, Marietta; and, back row, Linda Bloodworth,
Decatur; Karen Thompson, Gainesville; and Michelle Hayes, Dunwoody. Debra is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Biles of Route 1, Jackson.
Butts Cos.
Recreation
News
By
Hollis Griggs
Monday night, November
29, in the Men’s Volleyball
League the results were:
St. Mary’s Catholic over
First Methodist No. 2;
Second Baptist over First
Methodist No. 1; First
Methodist No. 1 over Towa
liga; St. Mary’s Catholic
over First Baptist; Second
Baptist over First Methodist
No. 2; Towaliga over First
Baptist.
The first half of the Men’s
Church League Volleyball is
over and the results are:
First Place - First Method
ist No. 1; Second Place -
Towaliga Baptist; Third
Place - Second Baptist.
On December 2, the second
half of the Men’s Volleyball
League began and the results
are:
First Baptist defeated
First Methodist No. l; St.
Mary’s defeated Second
Baptist; First Methodist No.
1 defeated First Methodist
No. 2; First Baptist defeated
Second Baptist; St. Mary’s
defeated Towaliga.
This is a reminder that the
Recreation Department is
taking Basketball registra
tion applications NOW. This
year there are programs for
everyone. The Leagues are
as follows for both boys and
NEWS from yourj
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by
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not true. Each hair will grow
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same numbers as before.
There will be no new hairs.
Removal of hair from the
face is a problem that can
cause a woman much
concern. This hair can be
removed temporarily by
plucking, or permanently by
electrolysis in many cases. It
is best to consult your doctor
about removal of unsightly
hair on the face.
See us for all your
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girls teams:
Junior League - ages 14 and
under; Midget League -
ages 12 and under; Pee Wee
League - ages 9 and under.
The Pee Wee League will be
primarily an instructional
league.
The fee for boys in the
Junior and Midget Leagues
will be $7.00. The fee for girls
in the Junior and Midget
Leagues will be $5.00, and for
the Pee Wee League $3.00 for
both boys and girls. The
Recreation Department is
trying to make an all out
effort in getting a basketball
program started again in the
Jackson-Butts County area.
Registration ends December
23rd.
This Saturday, if you are
interested in playing basket
ball come on down to the high
school gym and practice.
You may register while
there. The gym will be open
this Saturday morning from
10 -12. If you can’t register on
the next three Saturdays, you
may come by the Recreation
Department Monday through
Friday from 8:30 to 5:30.
DON’T BE LEFT OUT OF
ALL THE FUN, REGISTER
EARLY!
The department is looking
for coaches for both Midget
and Junior Leagues. If you
are interested in coaching a
boys or girls basketball
team, get in touch by calling
775-2402.
The Men’s Leagues are
ready to place an application
in. If you are interested in
playing in the Industrial
League, please get in contact
One Man's Family
Beats the Cost of Christmas
This Santa has the right idea about Christmas. He
applied for our low-cost Santa Claus loan to help
him with the financial gift-buying load. Now his
holiday shopping’s all wrapped up, and thanks to our
personal repayment plan, his budget’s intact too!
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THE JACKSOH PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
with the Recreation Depart
ment.
The Recreation Depart
ment wishes to express
thanks to the players,
cheerleaders and coaches of
the football program, so
there will be a cook-out on
December 11th at Avondale
Park between the hours of 11
and 1. Every player, cheer
leader, and the coaches are
urged to be present for good
food and fun. All football
uniforms should be returned
to the Recreation Depart
ment on Main Street just as
soon as possible so the
football program can be
closed out.
The individual pictures
should be in the first week in
January. An all out effort will
be made to let everyone know
when the pictures arrive.
Thanks for supporting the
Recreation Department and
it is hoped that everyone will
have a VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY
NEW YEAR.
LETTERS TO
SANTA CLAUS
Dear Santa.
I am 3'v years old and I
have tried to be a good little
boy. Please bring me a
record player, a haunted
house and some Tonka toys.
Christmas Raisin Stollen ,. ■
A Festive Holiday Offering
Throughout the holiday season, delicious homemade treats
are always in demand. For a traditional European bread, try
this recipe for Christmas Raisin Stollen.
Golden seedless raisins and candied cherries jewel this rich
aromatic yeast bread. And as with all baked goods, raisins make
the stollen particularly moist and keep the bread fresh tasting.
Christmas Raisin Stollen is handsome on the table and at
tractive as a gift. Perfect for breakfast, brunch or coffee cake,
buttered slices of this festive raisin bread will delight your family
and friends.
CHRISTMAS RAISIN STOLLEN
Vi cup milk 1 package active dry yeast
V* cup sugar 1 beaten egg
Vi cup shortening 2V 4 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon salt % cup golden seedless raisins
1 teaspoon grated orange peel >/, cup quartered candied
Vi teaspoon cardamom cherries
Yi cup warm water Melted butter
(105 to 115 degrees F.) Glaze (recipe follows)
Scald milk; stir in sugar, shortening, salt, orange peel and
cardamom. Cool to lukewarm. Measure warm water into warm
bowl. Sprinkle in yeast; stir until dissolved. Stir in lukewarm
milk mixture, egg and 1% cups flour. Beat until smooth. Add
raisins, cherries and remaining flour. Mix to moderately stiff
dough. Cover and let rise in warm place about 1% hours until
doubled in bulk. Punch down. Divide into thirds. Shape each
third into 15-inch rope. Place on greased baking sheet and braid
together loosely, pinching ends firmly together to seal. Brush
with melted butter and let rise about 45 minutes until doubled.
Bake in 350 degree oven 30 to 35 minutes, until browned. Brush
again with butter. Cool slightly, then spread Glaze over top.
Decorate with halved candied cherries, sliced almonds and
raisins as desired. Makes 1 stollen.
GLAZE: Combine 1% cups sifted powdered sugar, % teaspoon
vanilla and 3 to 4 teaspoons hot water.
Remember all the other little
boys and girls.
I love you, Seottie Crowe,
Flovilla, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am seven years old.
Please bring me a bionic
woman, Don’t Cry Baby, a
set of earrings, bracelet and
necklace. Bring me some
surprises. Remember my
brother and sister.
Love. Tina Lassiter.
Dear Santa,
I am four years old. Please
bring me a bionic woman,
Baby That A Way, earrings
and a necklace. Also bring
me some surprises. Remem
ber my brother and sister.
Love. Leigh Ann Lassiter.
ANCIENT YORK
LODGE NO. 127
Regular Meeting Nights
2nd and 4th Mondays
Qualified Brethren
Invited
Jack Long, W. M.
Aubrey Harvey, Sec,
WORTHVILLE, GA.
Spend $M on
your cow this
winter and save
$6O come spring.
If predicted beef prices of only
30$ a pound on the hoof hold
true this spring, winter weight
loss could really eat up your
profits. Now, let's explain that.
Figuring a wintering period of
120 days, it's not unusual at all
for a cow to lose as much as 200
lbs. So, at 30$ a pound on the
hoof, you'd be losing $6O per
head come spring. But you can
avoid the loss in weight and the
loss in profits just by spending
the small amount it takes to put
your herd on a Jim Dandy
Liquid Supplement program
this winter. Your Jim Dandy
Your Jim Dandy Liquid Supplement dealer is:
Redman Seed Company
Jackson, Georgia (404) 775-7143
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1976
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SENIOR PALS CENTER The recent Thanksgiving luncheon was only one of the
many gatherings of senior citizens who take part in the PACAA sponsored nutrition
program for the elderly. Margaret Duke is the coordinator. —Photo by Carole Lawrence
A Democrat and a Re
publican were discussing
their election strategy.
“I’m always promoting
the party,” said the Dem
ocrat. “For example, when
1 take a cab, I give the driv
er a large tip and say,
‘Vote Democratic.’ ”
“I’ve got a similar ap
proach,” noted the Re
publican. “Whenever 1
take a taxi, I don’t give the
driver any tip at all. When I
get out of the cab, I say,
‘Don’t forget to vote Dem
ocratic.’ ”
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