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ture the needed votes.
RACE FOR SHERIFF
In the race for Sheriff,
incumbent Albert Hudson is
being strongly challenged by
County Commissioner Cullen
Talton. Hudson has been
sheriff for 8 years and is
campaigning on his past
record. Talton, by no means
a newcomer to Houston
County politics, is cam*
I Democratic Ballot
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expiring December 31, 1976) (Vote for One)
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I lover (lower loft tide of the machine) ■— —•—
from the loft to right at far a* It wil po WHM L (MI AfMS FOltl I. SIMS Ed htfbf H. A. "AT JOUK
end IH« lf**ro (thi. L *** 11 | t
curtain around you and unlock the ma- 11 1 ft
chine for voting). (o| (est @1
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| ( T|! •; r'i I (INCUMBENT) (INCUMBENT)
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will find title of public office or party | / Voto for one)
ponlions. The name* of the candidate* \ ryot* for One) ( Vo * ,or O"*)
or oroup of candidatoa wil follow under
right of the cendideto or cendideto* I David H. Geabrel I I Ben T. Wiggins I I emeth E. (Ken) Greer I I Hetman Wills
w«h to vote f or ynfil on (3*PP*« r * (INCUMBENT) ft (INCUMBENT) ft ft ft
at the right of each candidate'* name 111 \
for whom you intend to veto, and leave ®
the (3 »"«Ht showing, from Itotffa ft
♦™* wm p. wbm MB?RTBfCT7JfTn!nT?MEnT3TT3yr3I *** district post *
■ « (Vote for One) (Vote for One)
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[ jnf Thopm J. Irwin (To Succeed Bcnnmg M. Orica) E. Vince Moyer I I Archie L. Campbell, Jr.
ft (INCUMBENT) ft ft
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J* Wynmn C. Uve Betming M. Grice M. L (Bobby) Bobbin Quinton Moody
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‘ Sam Hum wmjHißnUirjm(llj-H»U ,oo, k Frank Hour
loo* DISTRICT (INCUMBENT) »
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register yosir voto end return the pointer* \ December 31, 1974) 1 rvme fnr One)
to thair fir*t position, after which the (Voto for One)
curtain wil open). . . 1
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ft (iNci'MntNn ft ft ft
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the curtain lover to the loft to open the (cfy
curtain. You con therefore maka a* many . _ f . RBBMHBBBHBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBB ~ ~
changa* in your bottot a* you wish white I. P. MOHCT BTTyTTTTT^BTTTnTJHHI .THT! 11 MEHHfI'MITnTffITVTITffTIM ". Alton lUCkeT
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(curtain closed). ft ft
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(To Sutcaad H. Sol nark foi the unexpirad Z a a umm* a !
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i beginning November 7, 1972, eipinng m POM 4
December 31. 1972) |ft
(Vole (o, (toe) ,v '' ,concJ
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| (INCUMBENT)
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t (INCUMBENT! A 7 **to G.M. DISTRICT
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1 1 a B*ndal Evans, Jr. I Cullen Taiton, Jr.
1 (INCUMBENT) : ft m
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| «»Md No_be, 7. )97? M . (VotefefCtoe) . .
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Haaaa Wtonm — Compensation Change
| ' August 8, 1t72
MEJelkiiiiUSiW “SHAH mi ACT PROVIDING THE
■■■HAilillliMMlMlMl PROCEDITUE WHERJE.IY THE
9M CONCM» FROM THE COMPENSATION OF THE MEMBERS
(TO toaocaad Oawtord L PVkhar) tod CONGRpSIONAL DISTTUCT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
OF GEORGIA (Vo{e fw OF HOUSTON COUNTY MAY BE
(Veto tor Ooa) <Vo4 . . CHANGED BY THE BOARD BE
APPROVED?"
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-BOTE .Bp. IP* A 4 11 i
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contd. from page one
Voters
paigning on a new image for
the sheriff’s office with 24
hour service in all areas of
the County.
STATE REP. DISTRICT 100
Two Perry political
newcomers are seeking the
post of State Rep. from the
newly created district lUU,
which includes Perry and the
southern portion of Houston
County, a portion of Macon
County and ail of Schley
County. Attorney Larry
Walker and insurance man
Kevin Sumner have squared
off for this post. In a hard,
but clean-fought campaign,
both candidates have stuck
to the issues in their appeal
for votes. Both candidates
are running in the
Democratic primary.
STATESENATOR
The Democratic side of the
race for Senator of the 18th
Senatorial District, which
includes Houston Peach and
Crawford Counties, has
developed into a tight race
between incumbent Stanley
Smith of Perry and Warner
Robins businessmen Ed
Barker. Barker has served
up a real challenge to Smith
as he has waged an active
campaign in all three
counties. Smith, a long time
power and close associate of
Lt. Gov. Lester Maddox, is
running on his past record in
the State Senate. The race
will probably be a close one.
The winner of the
Democratic Senate race will
be challenged by Warner
Robins businessman Robert
A. (Tony) Robbins, who is
seeking that seat in the
Republician primary
unopposed.
COUNTY COMMISSION
RACE
Perryan Frank Rozar is
being challenged for. his
incumbent post on the
County Commission, post 4,
by two Warner Robins men.
Rozar, a Perry farmer, is
seeking his third term to the
County Commission in the
Democratic Primary next
Tuesday. He is being
challenged by Warner
Robins City Councilman
Archie Campbell and former
Deputy Sheriff and retired
civil service employee
Quinton Moody. This race
could very well end in a run
PAGE 6-A
off election.
Posts
Incumbent Alton Tucker,
Centerville farmer, is
seeking his fourth term on
the County Commission in
next Tuesday’s Democratic
Primary. He is being
challenged for his job by
political newcomer John (J)
(Jerry) Broxton, a Warner
Robins surveyor. Tucker has
campau led on his past
record and experience in
office and Broxton has
campaigned on the fact that
a trained engineer and
surveyor is needed on the
Commission.
Posts
Political newcomer
Herman Wills, Warner
Robins builder and
developer, is running
unopposed in the Democratic
primary for the County
Commission post vacated by
Ed Bryant, who is running
for Mayor of Warner Robins.
He will be challenged in the
November general election
by Republican Dr. V. W.
McEver Jr.
COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT.
Incumbent School Supt.
David A. Perdue is seeking
his third term in office
against political newcomer
M.A. (Al) Jones. Perdue has
waged a firm campaign
based on his past record and
the growth and progress of
the school system since he
has been supt. Jones, a
school teacher and coach,.
Last Swimming
Classes Set
For August Bth
The Perry Club Council,
Inc. will tTegin it’s last
swimming classes * for
beginners and advanced
students on Tuesday, August
8, 1972.
The lessons will be taught
each morning, Tuesdays
through Saturdays, for a
duration of two weeks. The
registration fee for these
classes is SIO.OO for club
members and $15.00 for their
guests.
If you are interested in
having your child enrolled in
these swimming classes,
contact the concession at
tendant at the Ochlahatchee
Pool. A minimum of five (5)
students must be enrolled in
a class before it can be of
fered.
Further information can
be obtained from the in
structor, Lynn Purdom, at
the Ochlahatchee Pool (987-
9462) or from Bob Richard
son (987-1415).
Band Students
To Attend
Meeting
All Acosta and Erdman
classes of 6th and 7th grade
advanced band students are
scheduled to attend a
meeting at Perry High
School band room Monday
night, August 7, at 6:30.
All junior and senior high
advanced band students will
meet at 7:30 on the same
evening.
Gil Acosta will meet with
all students to give band
schedules for the month of
August.
NEWCOMERS
TO PERRY
Mr. and Mrs. Vance C. Luce,
Sr.
1506 Canterbury Ct.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brewster
1208 Gilmer St.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Holder
614 Cooper St.
Mr. and Mrs Stephen L.
Adams
1019 Greenwood Dr.
Want
987-1823
PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1972
has presented a platform of
change and reform he will
introduce into the school
system if he is elected. Both
candidates are running in
the Democratic primary.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Three Warner Robins
attorneys are seeking the
D.A. post being vacated by
Avon Buice, who announced
several weeks ago that he
would not run for the post.
James Harmon, Joneal Lee
and Joel Willis are all run
ning in the Democratic
primary. This is a close race
and will probably end in a
run-off election between the
two top vote getting can
didates.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
(POST 2)
Incumbent board of
education member, Dr. W.
G. Talbert of Warner Robins,
is being challenged for his
seat on the board by three
candidates, all from Warner
Robins. Len Showalter, a
Robins businessman, Mrs.
Sandy Elliott, a housewife,
Republican Ballot
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SAMPLE Republican General Prinay
BALLOT Houston County, Gl
August l s 1972
DIRECTIONS FOI
VOTING ON THE mMEBSSM
(To Succeed David H. Oambrdi lor the
VdTTIIC MATH Tilt? uoezpired term of Richard B. Ruaaell,
VUlllia ITIIIUDAIIb deceased, beginning November 7, 1972,
expiring January 3,1973)
PULL the rod handle of the curtain (Vote (or One)
Invar (lower left aide of the machine)
from the left to right aa far aa it will go n.,, t _n. _ ~
and loav# It there (thia wiH cloae the nCTCDff lUOMpSOB
curtain around you and unlock the me- S
chine for voting). A
Bn ili vn fill I 111 ll (For a full aix year term
Brnijl | 111 lihi U r.jw beginning January 3, 1973)
TW Vaaa. 4ml ta Tka Valor Claal*« Tka C.rt.l, Claaad (Vote fOT One)
Oa.a Mm Canal* tka Cwnta Mm V***/ laahta,
VaakM ________________________________
afe ; he T,*‘ 2- ** y~ Clarence I. Porter, Jr.
will find title of public office or party *
poaitiona. The names of the candidates A
or group of candidates will follow under A
each title. Turn down the pointer at the
right of the candidate or candidates you DmtHl RunVNI)
wish to vote for until an (3 mark appears R
•t the right of each candidate's name A
for whom you intend to vote, and leave (&
the 0 mark showing, from p t L
this rfctcner TnoMpson
John Doe iJj
r zz: iJim. Howard Tucker
to this
(John Doe
4 (To Succeed Beo T. Wijgina)
Leaving the pointer or pointara down in * Vo<e ,or
their voting position, pull the red hendle
of the curtain lever to the left ea far ea C C DjwLmt
H will go and leave It thara (this wi ’• «
register your vote end return the pointers A
to their first position, after which the
Curtain will open).
A FEW WORDS OF KXFLANATION
No votes ere registered until you pul
the curtain lever to the left to open the
curtain. You can therefore melee as many ltdh SENATORIAL MSHUCT
changes in your ballot as you wish white
the curtain lever is at its extreme right (Vote for One)
(curtain closed). 1 ’
Each candidate’s voting pointer is to the
r, ’ hto,t ' Robert A. (Tony) Robbins
The machine is so arranged that you cam t
not turn down more then the proper A
number of pointers for an office. For ..
example, If only one candidate is to be
elected for any office or party position
you can turn down only one pointer for
that office. If more than one candidate J!Uif
Is to be elected to an office or party
petition, you can turn down only the num- nlcnMrr
oer of pointers for the number of cendL
detes to be elected. No vote wfl be regie- i~rw\
tered for any candidate except that with
e pointer left down over his name. So be j
tore to leave the pointer down over the Tlwft*w (T«d) W tfiMU
name you wish to vote for, with He (3 IHCVUWc IICVI H. Wjuibc
showing, thus: 1
John Doe
1 i —i «181
Tfcara It d«, or of n,Hi kaaw
lif fcaw you vote, at Hit movanwnt .
•f tka curtain Uvar to tka bft ratwna *
tka votad pointar up to iti unvoted paat
tton bat ora tka curtain bagina ta opan. (Voae tor Ooe)
Dr. V. W. McErcr, Ir.
7e*fh GAt DISTRICT
(Vou> for One)
John L Houck
a
Special Becttan
Houston County
Board of Education
Compensation Change
August 8.1972
"SHALL THE ACT PROVIDING THE
PROCEDURE WHEREBY TIB
COMPENSATION OP THE MEMBERS
OP THE BOARD OP EDUCATION
OP HOUSTON COUNTY MAT K
CHANGED BY THE BOARD BE
APPROVED?"
” ll
S
and Mrs. Thelma T. Ross, a
school teacher and the only
black candidate in Houston
County on the ballot, are all
seeking post 2 in the
Democratic primary.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
(POST 4)
Incumbent Glenn Heck of
Warner Robins is being
challenged for his board seat
by Robins businessman
Glenn Greenway, a political
newcomer. Heck is seeking
his second term on die
board. Both candidates are
running in the Democratic
primary.
Candidates in other County
races are running unop
posed. Superior court clerk
Tommie S. Hunt, Tax
Commissioner Mrs. Joyce
Griffin, Ordinary Clinton K.
Watson, Superior Court
Judge Willis B. Hunt and
Coroner Ben A. Tiller are all
running in the Democratic
Primary with no opposition
next Tuesday or in the
General election in
November.