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FOR COUNCILMAN
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for Councilman from the
Fourth Ward, City of Jackson, in
the City Primary of October 10th,
subject to the rules and regula
tions adopted by the City of !
Jackson Democratic Executive |
Committee.
This marks my first venture j
into the field of polities. 1 enter j
this race with the firm conviction I
that Jackson is about to exper
ience a period of unprecedented
growth that will require the best
thought, planning and coordinated
efforts of the city and county
governments as well as each citi
zen to prepare for and solve the
problems that expansion will
thrust upon us. 1 am ready to ded
icate my efforts and energies
toward serving the people of
Jackson as Councilman from the
Fourth Ward if you favor me
with your nomination in the City
Primary of October 10th.
It is my hope that I can see
each voter personally. Failing
this, I take this opportunity to
ask for your vote and support
and express my appreciation to
you in advance for your confi
dence.
CHARLES E. ROOKS JR.
8/28/7tc
FOR COUNCILMAN
I hereby announce that I am
a candidate for re-election to the
City Council from the Fourth
Ward in the City Primary of Fri
day, October 10th, subject to the
rules and regulations of the City
of Jackson Democratic Executive
Committee.
1 feel that experience gained
as a councilman in past years
will enable me to serve you bet
ter and I pledge to support every
worthwhile endeavor that will
benefit Jackson and our commu
nity.
Your vote and support will be
sincerely appreciated.
JOHN L. COLEMAN
8/28/7tc
Mrs. R. Maynard, RN, Nursing Supervisor; Mrs. Deering, I.PN
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FOR COUNCILMAN
I hereby respectfully announce
my candidacy for re-election to
the City Council from the Fifth
Ward in the C.ty Primary of Fri
day, October 10th, subject to the
rules and regulations of the City
Democratic Executive Committee.
If re-elected, 1 will serve to the
best of my ability, giving repre
sentation toward the continued
growth and betterment of our
commun ty, commensurate with a
sound fiscal policy.
Your vote and support will be
•r nee rely appreciated.
JOILY ROBERT PULLIAM
8/28/7tc
FOR COUNCILMAN
1 respectfully announce my
candidacy to the City Council
from the Fifth Ward in the City
Primary of Fr.day, October 10th,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the City Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee.
I have lived in Pepperton for
over 50 years and I would appre
ciate the honor of representing
these people on the City Council.
If elected, I will serve to the
best of my ability and work dili
gently toward every progressive
move that will benefit Jackson
and help move it forward.
Your vote and support will be
sincerely appreciated.
DAVIS WILLARD
8/28/7tc
FOR CITY COUNCILMAN
Harold Martin firmly believes
that a person who enjoys the
benefits offered by a community
has the responsibility of con
tributing anything he can in
order to make the community a
better place in which to live.
With this resolution on my be
lief and an honest desire to serve
my City, I hereby announce my
candidacy for Councilman from
the First Ward, City of Jackson,
in the City Primary of Friday,
October 10, 1900, subject to the
l ilies and regulations of the City
Democratic Executive Committee.
If you see fit to elect me to
this important post I pledge to
you my best efforts in your be-
Indian Springs
MRS. W. A. HOARD
Miss Eleanor Moncrief will re
turn from Piedmont Hospital in
| Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Clara Wise of Gainesville,
Florida, is with her sister, Miss
Illannie Stallworth, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Goetz and
children of Warner Robins spent
the weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. McMichael.
Mrs. Bessie Hoard spent last
week with Capt. and Mrs. C. A.
Batchelor at Fort Benning.
Mrs. Vallie Lee Ogletree of
Cork spent Sunday with the Mc-
Michael family.
Mr. Ed Hoard left Sunday for
Middle Georgia College at Coch
ran.
Friends will be glad to learn
that Miss Vickie Ivey is feeling
much improved since her return
from Sylvan Grove Hospital.
Mrs. Minerva Perkinson of
North Carolina is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Grace Torbet.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holloway ate
at the Ponderosa in Barnesville
last Tuesday night.
Mrs. Grace Torbet and daugh
ter, Minerva, visited Mrs. Fred
Bridges Monday in Atlanta. Mrs.
bridges is Mrs. Torbet’s sister.
Boys in Service
Friends of SN Daryl A. (Skip)
Butler will be interested to learn
that his ship, USS Yosemite AD
-19, has just returned to Newport
from a 5-month Mediteranean
Cruise. As of next month, Daryl’s
home port will be Mayport, Flori
da. His plans are to be home the
weekend of October 31st to visit
relatives and friends.
half. I invite and solicit your ad
vice and counsel now and after
the election.
I NEED YOUR VOTE AND
SUPPORT!!
Sincerely,
HAROLD MARTIN
9/4/6tc.
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Atmosphere Cheerful
We accept the following
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Private - Long or short term
—V. A. approval expected
soon —Man and wife.
Registered nurses every
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nurses every shift.
Located at 415 Airport Rd.
Griffin, Georgia
Telephone 227-8636
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Progress-Argus
Honor Roll
New and Renewal Subscriptions
Of The Past Few Days
Mrs. Gene Harris, Jackson
R. A. Garr, Jackson
Charles S. Bailey, Jackson
Mrs. Howard Bailey, Jackson
Mrs. Clyde Norris, Jackson
C. W. Hodges, Kingsport,
Tenn.
H. D. Vaughn, Oaktown, Ind.
H. P. Jolly Douglasville
H. H. Webb, Branchville, Va.
James D. Patrick, Atlanta
Mrs. Charles Stevens, Jackson
Chaplain Bert Carmichael, Ft.
Devens, Mass.
Mrs. G. W. Owens, McDonough
Miss Lessie Hoard, Jackson
Ralph W. Carr Sr., Ft. Lauder
dale, Fla.
Tommy Glidewell, Auburn, Ala.
Norman T. Crowell, APO San
Francisco, Calif.
Miss Carole Leverette, Tehua
cana, Texas
Norman L. Ham, Pembroke
L. C. Tribble, Jackson
Mrs. Jewell L .Snow, Jackson
Lt. Joseph Deptula, Jackson
E. W. Gibson, Monticello
Paul Stockhammer, Jackson
Jim Loftis, Jackson
Annie Wise, Jackson
Ida Mae Moore, Jackson
Miss Anne Adams, Decatur
P. H. Weaver, Jackson
Carlton T. Williams Sr., Jack
son
Mrs. Ben Parrish, Metter
David Deraney, Jackson
Marvin Standard, Jackson
Miss Beth Barnes, Athens
Westbury Medical Care Home,
Jenkinsburg
D. V. Spencer, Jackson
Billy Leverette, Jackson
Mrs. George Sanders, Albany
Mrs. F. C. Hearn, Jackson
W. Marvin Kimbell, Carrollton
Miss Edith Lummus, Jackson
Mrs. Lloyd H. Jenkins, Jackson
Mrs. C. F. Stroud, Melborne,
Fla.
Mrs. G. W. Brooks, Forest Park
Walter Matthews, Jackson
Paul Wells, Jackson
Mrs. A. D. Pope, Jackson
Jenkinsburg
MRS. T. H. PRICE
We are glad to note that Miss
Emily Joe Harris is recuperating
nicely from a severe laceration on
her foot which she received at
the fish pond recently. It re
quired a number of stitches and
she has been getting around on
crutches.
A large group from Stark
Methodist Church attended the re
vival at Jenkinsburg Methodist
Church Sunday night.
We are sorry to note that Mr.
W. M. Gallman continues quite
ill at his home here. We wish for
him a quick recovery.
Mrs. R. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
G. L. Crumbley and Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Price were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Parks Moseley
of Stockbridge Saturday night.
We are sorry to note that Mr.
Cled Moss is a patient at Macon
Hospital. We hope he will soon be
able to return home.
Mrs. Walter Barnes, Jackson
Levi Barnes, Jackson
Willie V. Grant, Griffin
S. F. Peters, Jackson
Mrs. Jim Watkins Sr., Jackson
W. H. Jordan, Jackson
Mrs. George Ingram, Jackson
Grover Lewis, Jackson
Mrs. J. N. Ham, Macon
Miss Ora Belle Brooks, For
syth
Shirley Pittman, Cocoa, Fla.
Austin Lloyd, Ft. Pierce, Fla.
Roland V. Lee, Jackson
LTC Alton H. Coleman, Mari
na, Calif.
Mrs. Russell M. Shuder, Las
Cruces, N. M.
Alvin Thurston, Quaker Hill,
Conn.
Henry Collins, Jr., Baytow,
Tex.
Mrs. Robert C. Edwards, Jack
son
Robert Swearingen, Jackson
J. R. Ihrke, Griffin
Dr. J. W. Watkins, Decatur
Kermit Williams, Jackson
Mrs. Malcolm Ainsworth, Hat
tiesburg, Miss.
Seaborn W. Maddox, Jackson
Facilities
Avaliable
Chapel—Ample Lounges
Physiotherapy
Recreation areas
Beautiful dining area —
Modern Kitchen —Beauty
and Barber Shop—
Spacious Bedrooms —
Modern furniture
throughout
Completely Air
Conditioned
Good staffing.
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