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Deputies
Chosen
By Wilder
Butts County Sheriff Barney
L Wilder, who took office
January Ist, this week an
nounced the appointment of
Beuben Bennett and William
(Bill) Barnes as deputy
sheriffs.
In announcing the choice of
his two deputies, Sheriff Wilder
said that he was “well pleased”
with the two men. Mr. Bennett
worked for several years as a
correctional officer at the
Georgia Diagnostic and Classi
fication Center in Butts County
and has retired from the U.S.
Army after more than 20 years
service.
Mr. Barnes is well qualified,
according to Sheriff Wilder,
having been a member of the
City of Jackson Police Depart
ment until assuming his duties
as deputy sheriff the first of the
year.
Sheriff Wilder reminded the
citizens of Butts County that one
of his campaign promises was
to give 24 hour service to the
people of the county, night and
day, and to answer their calls
for help promptly. “As sheriff, I
and my staff are at your
command any time of the day or
night and it will be our intent to
render the best law enforce
ment service of which we are
capable."
Flynt Makes
Academy
Nominations
Congressman John J. Flynt,
Jr. December 22nd announced
his nominations from the Sixth
District for appointment to the
United States Air Force
Academy and the United States
Naval Academy for the class to
enter the Academies in July of
1073. Congressman Flynt sub
mitted his nominations after a
careful review of each appli
cant’s extensive file which
includes a completed applica
tion, high school transcript,
letters of recommendation, and
the applicant’s scores on the
SAT, CEEB Achievement tests,
and the Civil Service Designa
tion Examination for academy
applicants. The final determin
ation and acceptance of each
nomination will be made by the
Director of Admissions at each
Academy.
Those nominated to the
United States Air Force
Academy are: John Robert
Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Lawrence of Thomas
ton, Georgia; Marc B. Tharp,
son of Colonel and Mrs. Charles
B. Tharp of Macon, Georgia;
Thomas B. Light, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred M. Light, Jr. of
College Park, Georgia; James
R. Firebaugh, 11, son of Lt.
Colonel and Mrs. J. R.
Firebaugh, Jr., of McDonough,
Georgia; Robert A. Davis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Davis
of Morrow, Georgia; Dennis R.
Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas F. Stevens of Stock
bridge, Georgia; and Carl M.
Story, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Story of Macon,
Georgia.
Those nominated to the
United States Naval Academy
are: William T. Askew, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Askew of
West Point, Georgia; Gerald M.
Bowen, son of Captain and Mrs.
A. M. Bowen, Jr., of Newnan,
Georgia; Lloyd E. Edens, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E.
Edens of Conley, Georgia; Glen
M. Haskins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Manning G. Haskins of Macon,
Georgia; William Z. Manos, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Manos, Jr. of Newnan,
Georgia; Michael A. Meyer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A.
Meyer of Jonesboro, Georgia;
Steve E. Shillinglaw, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl P. Shillinglaw of
Jonesboro, Georgia; Samuel Z.
Swygert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Taft Swygert of Macon,
Georgia; and David Lamar
Smith, son of Command
Sergeant and Mrs. Hugh L.
Smith of McDonough, Georgia.
Congressman Ftynt has not
yet completed his nominations
to the United States Military
Academy.
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