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Numlxr SG'l
Mayor, 1 Incumbent
Returned To Office
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COLLEGE STATIO\, TF.SAS 1YP;UVF.:SI)A1', APP.II.:3, 19G8
1 ¢95 Voters Set
Turnout Record
A7 AOA PALMIiA ::.•nr. ...:1 ace much proRreas In
ISatullon titaff ~1'ritcr many arras." he pndlrtrd.
The votes of l'olir¢e titatian -( nm Rratrfu{ that 1. vrill be
rntm•ned Mayor U. A. Anderson privile¢sd to rharn In and con-
to office for a second tens in tribute W thla progress with other
the IarRest turnout tnr • city mrmlren of the eounrll which the
rlecWon. riti:rna havrt choxn."
Of the 3,111 evRietereJ votan,
IAlIG made IL W tho polls for The mayor cnlleJ ua the r{ti-
the election. This was shout .0 gene to work togvthnr, now that
percent, a nrw~ high. the election is ovnr. "to mrkn our
The ler¢rat shnwin¢ came from city what each nt ue wants it
the eauthnide. or the old Ward J. to he, amt what It In destined to
Eight hunJrrd and thirty coat ~~~
• Iwllota thew, more than the tote)
of the other two IMXrp.
-, ~ 'idle was the tied election on
-U the new pines s)•atrm, where the
U councilmen ere aclrct-A at large
instead of by warvt.
Aiding a (.011 vote margyt.
Mayor Anderoon caught 1.ON6
ballots. Hla opponent Don Dale
rerrived I~al votre.
In the trouncllmnn races. nor
incumtornt was returned to office
while two were replaced. Of the
six councilmen, three run rash ~,
year. !1
Cuuncllmen elected to serve fur `
two yearn weer .Tames 11. Uoxier,
O. M. Holt and Thro it. Holle-
man,
~~ Uoxier, a hualmen ndministra-
Non proPoesor. attetrJ Incumbt•nt
Homer A. Adams Cur the Place
plot. Uoxier rapturrJ N(iA votes
' while AAama polled G9d.
Thrcr rnnAlAatra contested for
F'lnre 1, but the incumlwnt, Halt,
won the race with 1,018 votes.
He Jefeatrd William A. S[onn
who hod A01 votoa and Jce Pny-
ton, polling 10g votes.
Holleman walked awoq wtth
Place C w}th 1,OR3 voles. Hle
uppimeat, incumhnnt A. P. Aoyett,
fieldeJ 16. votes.
"1 am moo: ¢ratrful to the
citixcns of Colic¢r Stetinn for I
re-electing the W an additional
two year term," Slnyur AnJm•son
Wald after the votes were in.
"1 nm honored by thn crud
and canfidenre they have plnccd
m me ea choir puhllr xrvnat ^
Sinynr AnAer•un plyd¢rd to
work in thn next two yanra for
"Lhe twltennent of our city."
''Ours le a growing, dynamic
• ~ community and the next two
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