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Babb Y-Club News
On Tuesday, Nov. 2(, the
Babb Y-clubs sponsored a
Thanksgiving assembly aid a
can food drive for all teedy
people in Clayton County.
All through Novembet the
students at Babb brouglt in
can foods to go in Thifiks
giving boxes each homeroom
was making. The homeroom
with the best Thanksgiving |ex
and the most food would be
presented a ribbon at Ilie
assembly on Tues.. Nov. 26.
On Tuesday, Nov. 26 the
Y-clubs held their 1 hanksgivin
assembly program. At tie
assembly program, our primi
pal, Mr. McDonald was pi?
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History? Try 7 your hand at this
quiz about Georgia and its
travel attractions. (This is the
second of this series.)
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sented with a live turkey. The
time finally came for the
winners to be announced for
the best Thanksgiving box.
First place was Mrs. G.
Woody’s homeroom, second
place was Miss Johnson’s
homeroom, and third place was
Mr. McLendon’s homeroom.
Honorable mention were Mrs.
J. Key’s homeroom and Mrs.
Neismith’s homeroom.
All together the Y-clubs
collected more than a half-ton
truck load of can foods from
all the homerooms at Babb. All
the food went to Clayton
County Family Service Center
to help needy people in Forest
Park.
its miles of beaches.
2. Th‘ Little Grand
Cany o' is located
at .Georgia.
3. The city of roses
is Georgia.
4. Geogia’s Welcome
Centers ae operated by
the >. . . Division of
Deadline
For Filin or
Transfers
Farm operators in Clayton
County were reminded today
that applications for the trans
fer of cotton allotments for the
1969 erop should be filed no
later than December 31, 1968.
Notices of the cotton allot
ment and the projected yield
for individual farms have al
ready been mailed to county
farmers, so farm operators now
are in position to make their
production plans for next
season.
In Clayton County, growers
voting in a special referendum
earlier this year, approved
transfer of acreage allotments
by sale or lease out of the
county, so the transfer of allot
ments locally may be made
from one farm to another with
in the State. In no case may
allotments be transferred to
another farm outside the State.
Transfers of allotments
between farms within the
county and from a farm owned
to a farm operated by the same
individual are not subject to
approval in a referendum.
However, it is necessary that
such transfers of allotments be
filed with the county ASCS
office before the December 31
deadline.
The December 31. 1968
deadline, therefore, applies to
all transfers of 1969 cotton
allotments for Clayton County
farms whether by sale, lease,
or the owner.
the
5. Providence Springs is
located at
6. The first alphabet for
the Cherokee Indians was
developed by
7. The first steam powered
vessel to cross the Atlantic
Ocean was the
8. The only full guagc
locomotive in operation and a
tourist attraction is located
at
9. A monument to
Georgia’s Apple Industry
stands in the North Georgia
town of
10. Name of 6 flags, on
display at “Six Flags Over
Georgia”
11. The legendary home of
the comic strip character
“Pogo” is
12. The Springer Opera
House is located
at Georgia.
FP Man
Listed in
Edition
Ihe following person has
been selected to appear in the
I 9 6 9 edit io n o f PE R
SON A 1 11 11 S OF IHI
SOUTH. Recipients of this
honor include Governors,
United Slates Senators and
Congressmen of the various
southern states. Ihe publi
cation includes educators, lead
ing businessmen and women,
members of state legislative
bodies, civic ami political
leaders, elected leaders of
various political subdivisions,
farmers, ministers, officers and
officials of trade organizations,
leading sports figures, and
many other individuals who,
because of past achievements
and service to their community
and state are recognized as per
sonalities of the south, The
1967 edition of this book was
released in February, 1968 and
can be found in the state
library of each southern state
and tlie Library of Congress in
Washington, D.C. 1 his person
is Mr Elly Fate Johnson,
4829 N. Oak Street. Forest
Park, Georgia.
ANSWERS
1. 9 miles
2. Lumpkin
3. 'Thomasville
4. Tourist, Department of
Industry and Trade
5. Andersonville National
Cemetery
6. Sequoyah
7. Savannah
8. Stone Mountain
9. Cornelia
It). France, England,
Spain, United States, Georgia
and the Confederate flag.
11. The Okefenokee
Swamp
12. Columbus
To All Citizens:
I wish to take this opportunity to extend
to each of you my deepest thanks for your
support and for your vote on December
7, 1968. in re-electing me as your Coun
cilman for Ward 6.
Thank- you.
Walter S. White
Councilman Ward 6
Sigma Delta Chi
Convention a Thrill
By Charles Goe
Executive Promotional Director
Life of Christ Foundation
What ,i thrill it was to at
tend several sessions of the
Sigma Delta Chi Convention in
Atlanta The Marriott Motor
Hotel was an excellent host for
this very important National
Convention.
The spacious dining rooms
and auxiliary rooms were
opened wide for the influential
body.
The retiring officers per
formed well their tasks and
looked forward to San Diego
next year.
As Mr. William H Arthur,
the editor of I ook Magazine,
accepted the gavel he said “ 1 he
Convention of 1968 is Con
cluded.’’
Since I have formerly lived
in San Diego and was recently
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OTH E K AM M O ...
Loaded down with assorted
ordnance. Pfc Clarence Ellis,
Knoxville, Tenn., also has
his hands full of a more
peaceful type of ammunition
for himself—chocolate milk,
fruit and an assortment of
canned goods.
in lovely Southern California I
wrote the following poem to
boost next year’s convention
COME TO SAN Dll GO
Have you been to Cali
forma, it’s truly a great stale'’
Any thing built yesterday is
already out of date
We invite you to visit us in
the fall of '<>9
You can't afford to miss the
RE-ELECT
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M R
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S HUE Y
COUNCILMAN AT LARGE
Forest Park
Thank you for your vote on Dec. 7. I was high man
in my race. There will be a run-off election on Sat
urday, Dec. 21, and again I earnestly solicit your
vote and support. (Paid Pol Adv >
Free Press-News & Farmer, Thurs., Dec. 12, 1968 -
Convention you had better pay If it’s scenery you want you
a fine can't beat it and its free.
San Diego is the spot that We have the army, navy and
you've often dreamed about, marine men who are familiar
It is such a beautiful city it with our world.
makes you want to shout Patriotism is exalted daily as
Tijuana is nearby with its the American flag is unfurled.
South ol the Border flavor, If you want some inspi-
lin sure whatever your ration, for a new story you
tastes you will enjoy the savor may write.
When you are seeking Be sure to come to San
atmosphere we can provide it Diego ami it will turn out all
all right
We have a thriving metro I ruly these are the men
polis summer, winter, spring, 19,000 strong who shape the
and fall. minds of much of our nation
You're not tar from the Let us pray tor them that
mountains and very near the through them Christ might be
sea. exalted
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