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FP Swimmers Score
At Ga. Jr. Olympics
Eight individual first places
were captured in the two day
meet at Fort Benning, Georgia
and 4 first place relay teams
were winners for the Forest
Park swim team August 24, 25.
Winning top honors for
Forest Park were Debbie de
Victoria. 17, 110 freestyle
1:1 7.5, Hal Barrett 16, 110
freestyle 1:02.8, Joan Attina
11, 55 yd. butterfly 37.6. De
nese de Victoria 15, 110 but
terfly 1:30.8, Caryn Russell
10, 55 yd backstroke 43.4.
Doug Piette 10. 55 yd. back
stroke 41.7. Ricky Layson 16.
110 breaststroke 1:26.8 and
I heresa Attina 14, I 10 breast
stroke 1:30.2. ,
Second place awards went
to Caryn Russell 10. 55 yd.
freestyle 37.4. Denese de Vic
toria 110 freestyle 1:18.1, .
John Attina 10. 55 yd. breast- I
stroke 48.8, Debbie de Victoria I
110 breaststroke 1:34.3, Hal i
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Barrett 220 yd. Individual
Medley 2:46.5, Glynn Perry 8,
55 yd. butterfly 41.0, Hal
Barrett 110 butterfly 1:11.5
and Martha .Ann Turner 15,
110 backstroke 1:38.6. Forest
Park also took eleven 3rd
places, seven fourth places and
seven fifth places.
Thirty-seven children ac
companied by their parents
made the trip.
Caryn Russell 10, was the
high point swimmer for the ।
team with 16 points.
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of the Amazon River
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HITTING BACK . . . An infantryman watches for enemy
acitivity as fellow soldiers aboard an armored personnel
carrier return enemy fire during action near Long Binh,
Vietnam.
The Trap
Japanese fishermen use
large clay jars to capture
octopus for food. The many
armed mollusks, loving dark
crannies, crawl inside and, not
suspecting danger, allow them
selves to be hauled gently to
the surface.
Georgia has 25.772,200
acres of forest land According
to foresters with the University
of Georgia Cooperative Exten
sion Service, the value of forest
products produced on this land
is in excess of $ 1 billion.
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SUPPORT
ROBERTS
DEAR VOTERS:
Next week you will be called upon
to cast your ballot in Clayton
County's most important election
in its history. The decisions you
must make will directly affect your
personal life over the next four
years. Those decisions, in respect
to every political office, MUST be
sound ones. Clayton County will,
beyond a shadow of a doubt, de
termine its future destiny — boom
or bust —within this period.
Your courts, facing an increasing
annual load, MUST be manned by
competent, qualified men. The of
fice which I seek, that of Judge of
the Court of Ordinary, is the court
of original jurisdiction as pertains
You Are
First
In Line
MILTON WORSHAM was the FIRST candidate to advocate legislation to eliminate
standing in line at the tax office.
MILTON WORSHAM has ALREADY discussed wih the legislators laws to permit the
mailing in of tax returns.
MILTON WORSHAM has made plans to consolidate all records pertaining to motor
vehicle LICENSE TAGS in ONE office.
MILTON WORSHAM is deeply concerned that ELDERLY CITIZENS are required to ap
ply IN PERSON every year for double homestead exemption.
MILTON WORSHAM is the ONLY qualified man for this office. He has had fifteen
years experience of SUCCESSFUL business management administering large sums of
money comparable to the Tax Digest of Clayton County.
MILTON WORSHAM realizes that serving as Tax Commissioner is a full-time job.
THIS candidate WILL NOT have other business interests.
This office requires a man with PROVEN fiscal responsibility.
BE FIRST IN LINE TO VOTE FOR
Milton Worsham
CLAYTON COUNTY TAX COMMISSIONER
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY SEPTEMBER 11, 1968
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to the probate of wills and to the
disposition of the mentally ill. Os
the respected and dedicated can
didates offering for this position, I
submit that I am the most quali
fied and competent. I alone hold a
Masters degree in law - the most
obviously necessary qualification
for the judgeship. I aloneam a life
long resident of Clayton County—
one who knows the people and who
has watched the county grow to its
present stature.
And I ask, in your interest, that you
give this office your serious consid
eration. Your decision at the polls
is an important one.
Sincerely,
HORACE W. (BOB) ROBERTS
Candidate for Ordinary
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