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W. FRANKLIN FREEMAN
Attorney at Law - 8 Years Experience
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* Experienced in Georgia Supreme Court and
Georgia Court of Appeals Cases
Passed Georgia Bar Examination on First Attempt
VOTE FOR
W. FRANKLIN FREEMAN
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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JACKSON EXPLORER Cecelia Fields, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Fields of Jackson, is enrolled in the
third session of Exploration ‘76 at Shorter College in Rome.
Exploration ‘76 is an intense educational program for
youngsters who will be in the fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth or
ninth grade next fall and who are enrolled in classes for gifted
children, or have higher-than-average grades.
College Troupe
Sets Play At
Indian Springs
The traveling drama
troupe from DeKalb Com
munity College will return to
Indian Springs State Park on
July 31 and August 1 to
present its Bicentennial
plays.
July 31st the troupe will
present Tokalitta, a drama
about the early relationship
between the early Georgia
settlers and the Yamacraw
Indians. The plot centers on
the marriage of a whjte
colonist to an Indian girl as
well as a mysterious death.
Tokalitta is family entertain
mentat its best, a fascinating
mix of real events, songs and
dancing.
On August Ist the play
Vigil will be presented.
Capturing Georgia’s role in
the Revolutionary War, it
depicts the times and
attitudes of real people
caught up in a fierce and
bloody struggle. Georgia’s
most colorful heroine, the
six-foot, redheaded Nancy
Hart (the only woman to
have a Georgia county
named for her) is portrayed
in the drama, as are other
historical figures.
Curtain time for both
performances at Indian
Springs is 8:30 p.m. and the
public is cordially invited to
attend.
PERSONAL
Friends of Joe Moore, of
the Etheridge-Smith Cos.
sales force, will regret to
learn that he is a patient at
the Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital this week for minor
surgery.
Re-Elect
D. W. (DAVE) BAILEY
Butts County Commissioner
Post Number Two
August 10th
Democratic Primary
Thank you for the privilege of serving you as your
County Commissioner for the past 16 years. I appreciate
your confidence, support, and cooperation. I again solicit
your support and pledge to you my continued efforts to
serve Butts County to the best of my ability.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
This Advertisement Paid For by Butts County Supporters of W. Franklin Freeman
W#MEN
on Wheels
[ HELPFUL SAFETY HINTS |
by Carol Torres
So you won’t get all heat
ed up about keeping your
car’s cooling system in top
shape, here are some helpful
hints:
Keep your car’s cooling
system clean. Give it a simple
water flush each year before
putting in fresh coolant/anti-;
freeze.
When flushing a dirty
cooling system, use a good
radiator cleaner to remove
grease, oil and rust.
• Look often for leaks.
Have them repaired im
mediately.
• Keep the cooling system
filled with a 50-50 solution
of ethylene glycol (such as
Zerex coolant) and water all
year round.
Elect
DR. JO ANN MANLEY
Superintendent
of
Butts County Schools
GORDON LIBRARY Dr. Jerry Williamson, president of Gordon Junior College, points
out features of the proposed new library to Sen. Peter Banks, center, and Rep. J. R. Smith,
right. Williamson praised the legislators for their support of Gordon’s expansion program. The
new library will be let to contract June 10, will seat 375 students and house 54,000 volumes. The
present library seats only 140 students. Gordon’s enrollment this fall is projected at 1,200
students.
“If thine enemy wrong thee,
buy each of his children a
drum." Old Chinese proverb
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Our man Flynt
Whenever you need him he’s always there. Jack Flynt’s weekly mail is full of
letters from people in the Sixth District thanking him for help in solving
problems with Federal departments.
Jack Flynt is a ranking member of the powerful House Appropriations
Committee and chairman of the House Ethics Committee. More than any
other Congressman, Flynt is credited with winding down the war in Vietnam
by introducing a motion to cut S3OO million out of the U.S. aid budget.
"A consistent conservative who never indulges even minor flirtations with
liberalism,” Flynt received a 91% AC A rating last year.
Jack Flynt is doing more to help bring the Solar Energy Research Center
to Georgia than any freshman Congressman could hope to. When re-elected,
Flynt will be dean of the Georgia delegation.
Re-elect your Congressmanp|
6th district, Democratic Primary, August 10
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A copy of our report is filed with the Federal Election Commission and is available for purchase from the Federal Election Commission, Washington, D. C.
Paid for by the Flynt Campaign Committee, V. Frank Jolly, Chairman, P. O. Drawer A, Griffin, Georgia 30224. £
THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1976
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CANDIDATE FOR
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
FLINT CIRCUIT
AUGUST 10th
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
4keeneye’s tips
ON SHOOTING
W* that muzzle!
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until ready to
Distributed as a public service by National Rifle Association
VOTE FOR
W. E. (Gene) Blue
Candidate For
PROBATE JUDGE
In The
Democratic Primary of Aug. 10, 1976
Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated
Let’s keep a good man on the job.
Let’s keep a strong,
conservative voice in Congress.
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