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{toiler Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., Feb. 20,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAYOR
Being an enthusiastic Fort
leyun, I have decided to run
the Office of Mayor again, sub¬
ject to the rules and regulations
of the City Primary on March 26.
I feel that this office can be used
to ft great advantage in promot¬
ing the economic, social, moral,
end cultural progress of the Com¬
munity. Your vote and help will
b« ftopreciated.
Respectfully,
Irving Rigdon
FOR MAYOR
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the position of
Mayer of the City of Fort Valley
in the Democratic Primary to be
held on March 26, 1968, subject
to the rules and regulations of
City Democratic Executive Com¬
mittee.
In the event the voters
me to this important office, my
every effort will be directed to
werd the continued
of our city and toward the sound
administration of the great finan¬
cial responsibility.
The continued vote and support
of all the people will be greatly
appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
Marion A. Allen
FOR CITY COUNCIL
I hereby announce my candidacy
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A MOORS REGISTER AND REGISTER FORM . . . FOR EVERY FORM OF BUSINESS
THE LEADER TRIBUNE
104 MAIN STREET FORT VALLEY, GA. PHONE TA 5-2432
for a pc on on the City
of the City of Fort Valley, in
Democratic Primary to be held
March 20, 1958, subject to
rules and regulations of the
Democratic Executive
If the citizens see fit to
me to such position, I will
rate w.th other officials of
city toward the sound and
ic administration of all city
fairs.
Sincerely,
Guffie L. Garrett
FOR CITY COUNCIL
I hereby announce my
for a position on the City
of the City cf Fort Valley
to the rules and regulations of
City Democratic Executive
mittee in the Democratic
to he held on March 26, 1958.
If elected, I will faithfully
charge the duties thereof to
best of my ability. I earnestly
licit the vote and support of
citizens of Fort Valley.
Sincerely,
Bill Liipfert
FOR CITY COUNCIL
I do hereby announce my
didacy for Councilman in the
Democratic Primary on March
1958.
I will be personally grateful
your vote and support and will
my best to carry out the duties
that important position, if elected.
Khoury
FOF CITY COUNCIL
I hereby announce my candidacy
for one of the positions on City
: Council of Fort Valley, subject
: to the rules and regulations of
the City Democratic Executive
j i Committee, in the primary to be
held on March 26, 1958.
If elected to this important po¬
' don
si of city government I will
do everything in my power to be
of assistance in the honest and
eff.cient operation of the govern¬
ment. Your vote and support will
be deeply appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Frank Vinson
FOF CITY COUNCIL
I hereby announce my candidacy
for a position on City Ccuncil. My
candidacy is subject to the rules
and regulations of the City Dem¬
ocratic Executive Committee gov¬
erning the Democratic Primary to
be held on March 26, 1958.
It is my desire to be of service
to the people and City of Fc.rt
Valley through an honest effort
to help administer the city’s gov¬
ernmental affairs. 1 feel that mem¬
bers of any governing body should
have the peoples’ welfare at heart
and not any personal gain. It will
be my purpose to do all within my
power to benefit the community.
Your vote and active support
w.ll be sincerely appreciated.
Sincerely,
J. H. a Howdy” Thurman
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this opportuni¬
ty to express our sincere appreci¬
ation for the many acts of kind
ness and sympathy extended to
us during our recent bereavement.
May God bless each of you.
The Family of FI yd W.
Leverett
CARD OF THANKS
We w sh to take this opportuni¬
ty to express our deep and sin¬
cere appreciation for the many
kindnesses and expressions of sym
pathy shown us during our recent
bereavement. May God’s richest
blessings be wi.h each of you m
the years to come.
The Flowers Family
FOR CITY COUNCIL
I hereby announce my candidacy
for member on the Fort Valley
City Council subject to the Demo¬
cratic Primary, March 26, 1958. If
the people see fit to elect me to
this important office, I will hold
said office to the best of my abil¬
ity and work toward improving
and advancing our city. I promise
to cooperate with other city of¬
ficials and direct my efforts to¬
ward a good, clean and sound City
Government.
I earnestly solicit the vote and
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To Sing At
Methodist Church
The Oxford Chorale will
support of ail! the people.
Claude E. Barfield, Sr.
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OFFICIAL POSTER of 1958
Heart Fund campaign features
a lighted torch against a red
heart, with the slogan “Help
Your Heart Fund — Help Your
Heart.” It is being widely dis¬
played here.
SUPPORT
GIRL SCOUTS
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COOKIES
sent a Concert at the First Metho
i dist Church in Fort Valley Sun
I day evening, February 23, at 7 o
I ciock, according to the Reverend
■ Vernard Rober JT, pastor of
church.
The choral group, composed
| approximately thirty voices, is
; der the direction of Prof. Harold
W. Mann. Accompanist for
group is Laura Sanders, of
I trie. Assistant accompanist is
Pratt, of Covington. Officers are:
Ann Minter, Atlanta,
Ruth Ann Payne, Cartersville,
president; Sybil Pate,
secretary; and Ann Awtry,
oia, librarian.
A fermer Emory at
student, Director Mann
the A.B. and M.A. degrees
Emory University. He has
advanced graduate work at
University of Wisconsin, and
recently on a two-year leave
absence working toward the Ph.
degree at Duke University. A
ented musician, Mr. Mann
served as accompanist for
Emory Glee Club and the
Youth Chcir, organist for the
tha Brown Memorial Church
Director of the Men’s
group of the Wesley
at the University of
Mr. Mann is a member of the
ington Music Club and the
Memorial Church Chcir.
The Oxford Chorale is
of Emory at Oxford women
dents, and is entirely a
| organization. The group was
ganized last year, and has
made an outstanding
to the school and community.
mixed chorus from the
Chorale and the Emory at
Glee Club presented the
portion of Handel’s “Messiah”
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FEBRUARY 21 - 22 -
1 I Boy Scout Troup !
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Meetm e ~ 18 a 11010
By •? .reus Hickson, III
We at i :J0 and h ;d
1 business * meeting. We asked who
| had done a good deed - most had!
j Patrol leaders and the : r assistants j
present were Richard Lawhom,
j Tommy Bridges, Buddy Br: wn, !
an<1 Rodney Donnie Kulustin, Sizemore. Billy W “ def > [ .
We welcomed new member j
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who would be an assistant scout- j
master, Mr. Ralph Davis,
The Patrol met for about ten
minutes.
Later some awards were given,
They were: Donnie Sizemore, Rich
ard Lawhorn, for patrol leader;
j Buddy Brown, T. mmy Bridges
I Matt Rue^and Billy Wilder for as
j sistant patrol leaders. Phi! Mul
lis, tenderfoot. Service stars for
one year to Matt Rue, Billy Wil- j
der, Phil Mullis, Buddy Brown,
and Tommy Bridges. Two year to j
Richard Lawhorn and Marcus
Hickson, III. The highlight of the
day was when Rodney Kulustin
his First Class and became
senior patAil leader.
Then we played a game to see
who out of the patrols was the
winner and then those four a
against each other. The first four
winners were: Phil Mullis, Tom¬
my Bridges, Charles Tribble and
Victor Britt. The big winner was !
Phil Mullis.
Those present were: Gregory !
NeSmith, Matt Rue, Rodney Kul- !
ustin, Charles Tribble, Felix Plies,
Bill Wilder, Freddie Kncpp, Bud
dy Brown, Marcus Hickson, Rich¬
ard Lawhorn, Tommy Bridges,
Phil Mullis, J. E. Brown, R. Davis,
and M. L. Hickson, Jr.
l adult Dept. 1 To
Be Pastor’s Guests
Next Sunday, February 23, at
the morning hour service, the Ad
ult Department Number One of
the Sunday School will be the
an Emory at Oxford chapel pro¬
gram in December. They also par¬
ticipated in the Newton County
Community Christmas Service a
long with the Covington Music
Club and the Newton High School
Glee Club.
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i n.s plan is being used eac;:
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the Sunday School department;
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