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Robins Center Announces Fall Quarter Classes
Robins Resident Center
(RRC) has announced plans
for the Fall Quarter of
classes which will herald the
beginning of its third highly
successful year of operation.
The Fall Quarter, which
commences on 18 Sep
tember, includes an offering
of 15 lower level (Freshman-
Sophomore) classes and 16
upper level (Junior-Senior)
classes. This is a record
number of offerings and
made possible by the con
tinued high level of
enrollment,
Robins Resident Center
is the undergraduate
educational center for
Robins Air Force Base
conducting evening un
dergraduate courses through
the University System of
The long years of your past patronage
has been sincerely appreciated. I hope
you will continue your faithful patronage
and all of our old customers, friends and
newcomers are invited to call or drop
by soon. Myrl Norwood
Malone's Flower
and Gift Shop
(Formerly Norwood's Florist)
987-V6S6 VOVO Main St.
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fl‘l R. JONEAL LEE
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
■MPH HOUSTON JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
' naliv»> Houston Couutian - Born in Perry ■ Now resides in
Warner Robins where he associated in the practice of law
' graduate ot Perry High School - South Georgia Junior
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R. JONEAL LEE Served four years U.S. Air Force.
Formerly associated with U.S. Treasury Department.
Served for two years as ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY
for Houston County in the Macon Judicial Circuit and is the
only candidate who has prosecuted felony cases in Houston
R. Juneal Lee knows the Superior Court,
problems of Houston County.
He has prosecuted felony Married to the former Judy Hooks, they have one daughter
cases in the county and and one son and reside at 120 Highland Drive, Warner
established himself with Robins. They are members of Shirley Hills Baptist Church,
local law enforcement of- ‘ s a mem ber of the Warner Robins Exchange Club and
ficers. His initiative, prac- serves on its Board of Directors,
ticai and legal knowledge
and determination are assets
important office.
h„m ■* VOTE FOR AND ELECT
Help fight crime with
honest, efficient, and ef
fective representation in the ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ .
f office of District Attorney. W 11 INP M I Itr
Put a man in office who will Jwll LrlL Li L* L
provide firm and vigorous
enforcement of the criminal m __ _ _
laws ot Houston County, D ATTORNEY
Investigate the candidates
and vote for the man you feel MSfUf T V
most qualified to serve. ■■ W ■ WIN % WWW I W
Paid Politicial Advertisement
August Bth Democratic Primary I
Georgia. Founded in Sep
tember 1970, its purpose is to
provide courses and
programs appropriate to the
educational needs of civilian
and military employees at
Robins Air Force Base and
their spouses. RRC is located
in Bldg. 1675 at the corner ot
Duke Street and North Davis
Drive in the dormitory area.
Current academic
programs include the first
and second years of college
work leading to the
Associate in Science Degree
in Business awarded by
Macon Junior College and
the third and fourth years of
work leading to the Bachelor
of Business Administration
Degree awarded by Georgia
College. All courses earn
resident credit and can-
didates can complete all of
j their degree requirements at
1 the Center. A per quarter
« average of 580 students
i attended RRC for the past
academic year with course
enrollments up 9 percent
over the initial year of
operation.
The application deadline
for the Fall Quarter is 25
August. Applications for all
new students and reap
plications for prior students
who were not enrolled in the
Spring Quarter must be
received by that date. In
addition, this is the final
deadline for receipt of high
school transcripts and
Scholastic Aptitude Test
(SAT) scores for those en
tering as beginning fresh
men.
Special arrangements
have been made for in
terested students to take the
Scholastic Aptitude Test
both at Macon Junior College
and at the RRC. Interested
students should contact the
"Won't Move Sheriff's
Office," Toss on Says
In a prepared statement
released last Thursday
Cullen Talton, candidate for
the for the office of sheriff of
Houston County, clarified his
position in regard to a
statement made by in
cumbent Albert Hudson.
Talton noted that Hudson,
in an ad appearing in the
Weum-sii.r. .July -lib edition
of the Daily Sun, implied that
the Houston Count Sheriff's
Office would be moved from
Warner Robins if Talton
were elected to the office of
Sheriff,
Talton said, quote “If the
incumbent Sheriff, through
his ad in yesterdays’ daily
sun, is implying that I intend
to move the Sheriff’s office
from Warner Robins, then I
Houston Marriage Licenses
Savino Aldo Sergio Moglta
and Sharon Deloach, both of
Warner Robins
James Glenn Reas,
Lawton, Michigan, and
Pamela Olive Hardy,
Warner Robins.
Terry Wayne Shamblin,
North Carolina and Cynthia
Allen, Warner Robins.
James Calvin Wynn,
Warner Robins, and Patsy
Chestnut Yawn, Elko.
William Lee McKenzie and
Margaret Anne House, both
of Warner Robins.
Center, tel. 926-3785 for
appointments to take this
examination which is
required for all beginning
freshmen.
Academic advisement and
registration for the Fall
want to make my stand clear
to him and to the voters of
Houston County.
•It has never been my
intention to close either of
the present offices from
which the Sheriff’s office
operates. I think it is im
perative for people in all
parts of Houston County to
have immediate access to
law enforcement and
protection through the
Sheriff's office.
Any implication that
either office would be closed
or moved, as well as any
implication that the Sheriff’s
Department is Headquarted
in only one city, is erroneous
and can only be construed as
an attempt to mislead the
John Joseph Oakley and
Sharon Diane Abston, both of
Warner Robins.
John Paul Peavy and
Phyllis Cozcha Morris, both
of Bonaire.
William Michael Churcher
and Susan Ann Bogna, both
of Warner Robins.
William Alan Rabun, Fort
Walton Beach, Fla., and
Peggy Lee Brandt, Warner
Robins.
Deryl Wayne Carmichael,
Macon, and Sandra Marie
Asbell, Warner Robins.
Robert Thomas Wyatt,
Atlanta and Cathey Rean
Roberts, Warner Robins.
John Alvin Carnes and
Cherry Fowler Hall, both of
Warner Robins.
David Alfred Perdue, Jr.
and Bonnie Lorraine Dunn,
both of Warner Robins.
Donzell Smith and Brenda
Sue Bussell, both of Warner
Robins.
Ted Wesley Smith and
Juanita Frances Hollis, both
of Warner Robins.
William Keith Hayes and
Pam Stewart, both of
Warner Robins.
Almond Dudley Freeman,
Sr. and Ida Lorene Freeman,
both of Warner Robins.
Services Held
Saturday For
L M. Harrison
Funeral services for
Luther McCormick
Harrison, 69, of Route 2,
Perry, who died Thursday of
a heart attack, were held
Saturday at 1 p.m. in Perry
United Methodist Church.
Rev. Elick Bullington, Rev.
J. B. Smith and Rev. Dale
Buttrill officiated. Burial
was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Steve
Langston, Fred Langston,
Jr., Charles Whitworth, Jr.,
Dozier Blackstock, Tommy
Kersey, and Charles
Cawthon.
Mr. Harrison was a native
of Houston County and
resided here all of his life. He
was a retired produce far
mer and a former Macon
policeman. He was a school
bus driver for the Houston
County Board of Education
for 18 years, and was a
member of Perry United
Methodist Church.
He is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Rosalie H.
Harrison, Perry; one
daughter, Mrs. R. C. Maner
of Flagler Beach, Fla.; one
sister. Mrs. W. H. Thames of
Perry; and two grand
children.
Watson-Hunt Funeral
Home had charge of
arrangements.
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Quarter will be conducted
for all students at the Center
on Wednesday, 13 September
in the following alphabetic
order;
0830-0900-M-N-0
0900-0930-P-Q-R
voters of Houston County for
the sake of indi”idual gain.
The importance of equal
protection for all of Houston
County makes either the
closing of the Perry or
Warner Robins office or the
use of the terminology
"Main office" a false amd
misleading statement.
"There is no Sheriff of
Perry or Sheriff of Warner
Robins, only a Sheriff of
Houston County. Any at
titude other than total county
service by the Sheriff's
Deportment cannot and will
not be tolerated by the
people of Houston County."
ALBERT HUDSON
IS A GOOD
SHERIFF
, / « V.. Be .
Swap A Sheriff
\ Who Has For
\ 8 Years That He Is
> if YOUR Kind Os Sheriff
for Someone With No
Albert Hudson has provided good law enforcement in Houston County during the
past 8 years.
There are NO UNSOLVED major crimes in Houston County at this time'
Albert Hudson believes that it is his duty to WORK WITH the people of Houston
County as their Sheriff .He believes that law enforcement should be imposed
fairly for ALL the people He believes that PREVENTION of crime is just as
important as solving a crime He believes that the REPUTATION Houston
County has as a result of the law enforcement he has provided the past 8 years is
one of the greatest deterrents to crime that you can have
Albert Hudson has an active, vigorous program to combat the illegal use of drugs
in Houston County and, because of his work in this field for so many years, he
has the contacts needed to seek out those despicable individuals who prey upon
others by selling them drugs LOOK AT THE RECORD, P. will show how
successful this anti drug law enforcement program has been
He has been forced to fight with the County Commissioners to get the fund
needed to provide good law enforcement for Houston County His opponent is a
County Commissioner His opponent helped create an expensive and unneeded
County Police Department.
Your vote FOR Albert Hudson will be a VOTE FOR CONCERNED law
enforcement the kind of law enforcement that has kept Houston County free of
organized crime in the past.
How you vote in the Sheriff s election on August 8 will be one of the most
important votes you ever make
Look at the record Look at the facts. Do not be misled by wild promises from
someone with no experience in law enforcement.
★ Vote for 8 years of experience.
> In four more years I will be eligible for retirement.
Stick With A Winner... Vote For fl Winner
REELECT
ALBERT HUDSON
SHERIFF
Paid Political Advertisement
PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1972
0930-1000-S-T-U registration and books mav
1000-1030-V-W-X-Y-Z-A - be purchased. J
1030-1100-B-C Late registration will be
1100-1130-D-E-F accepted through 19 Seo
-1300-1330-G-H tember in the RRC office
1330-1430-I-J-K-L however) a hte
Fees must be paid at assessed.
NOW OPEN
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605 Woodland Drive
Phone 987-3727