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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016
BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
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and Huy ward Q'Kullcy,
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50 Years Ago
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Arnall-Maddox, Geer-Smith In Run-Off;
gentley, Caldwell, Landrum, Minish.Paris Win
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I arm In I pre..,
EREV. HUBERT FLtVNAGAM, pastor ot First Methodist Church nidi Winder Girl Scouts, Chris
Iboim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franhlln House; Sue Parker sor. daughter of Dr and Mrs.
fewtje Farkerson; and Mary G« Morgan, daughter ofMr, and Mrs, Worth Morgan, isho were
presented the ,f God and Country' 1 Itollgtous Award at church services last Sunday momlrtf:,--
''■hMohySicH) Story on Socond Front,
1,500 Consumers At
IEMC Meet Saturday
Consol it! ut ml It el urn u-
Scptember 14, 1966
Barrow County
Democratic Primary
Paris Defeats Florence In Local Representative Race
Elinhurg Withdraws From Run-Off Against Minish-
Jlore than 4,500 member-consumers of JacKsoo Electric
*rshlp Corporation attended the 28th Annual Members'
tebrtg of their cooperative tn Jefferson on Saturday, Sep-
Youth Electric Project Youth
Electric pins wore also pre
sented to boys and girls com
pleting the project niguiro--
ments.
rl7>
| j^stratlon of members be
b « 8; 30 a.m () and the pro-
; under the big tent start-
tf.at 9:30 aum- The morning's
itMUetj were punctuated by
tiling entertainment and
t awarding of valuable prk-
[ A^rtij and price money to-
: $500,00 were presented
I'.tte dinners of Jackson EMC
William N, Welch, general
manager of Jackson EMC, re
ported that the KWH sales of
the firm should Increase 2 1/2
times by 1975 and that the val
ue would almost double in the
next ten years.
Walter Harrison, executive
manager of Georgia Electric
Membership Corporation in-
treducod the keynote speaker,
Senator Herman E, Talmadge.
Senator Talmadge praised rur-
al electric cooperatives for
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During the business session,
member - owners elected Ha>-
woed U’Kolley as director from
Lumpkin County; £• Barton
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
HENNING M, GRICE (Incumbent)
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FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
CARLTON MOBLEY (Incumbent)
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minesville Past W-B
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billy f picked up 17
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£ * Bulldog* held at (hat
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Valentine punted w u ™ w ' !3
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Winder eras aiislu forced to
punt, and Gainesville got the
bail on tlieir own 44, Tw run*
pained four yard*, r|i«o
entlne lilt rtodniu McKinney
,1 and »n'r»t down. Tw i»m-
e, and u run felled hi jn »j
nod Vslenliiw punled out 10 die
winder again failed to more
the lj.il), nnd iHinwd uguld Ul
the (ialnovlllc 4S,
Valentino and .Morlln »JW-
pud curries to tfie W*» Id u"
the fiuartor ended.
Martin carried twice, endU*
ba |j rested on die Winder M.
McKinney corned u>
Martin tiroke around end for u»
Ipifaea' first store.
Barry Coin blocked die ex
tra point attempt, but Uie Iflc-
pllanli led, n-ll,
Thu MulldiSiS could not move
ftfl5r the Kick-off Odd ponUjd
once again ODlno#*Ul« nnde
one first dom, but wo™ for
ced to punt back to die W ll
37.
Latfull Sboploy Umn «ol «Jw
nulldoH* moving for die II r*
time, Employ first tried to h
Don iunldi vrltli I P"’*; 11
fell Incomplete. Then
ran ii,» uptlun for ton yord. and
a first down.
Tommy IbJvti* « al,ll!d w,c *
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KtAMES OF CANDIDATES
FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
HARRY U HYDE
RICHARD B RUSSELL (IocumbcnO
FOR GOVERNOR
(To succeed Cart E, .VindorsJ
ELLIS All NALL
GARLAND T, BYRD
JIMMY CARTER
J«IES H, GRAY
LESTER G, MADDOX
HOKE O’KELLEY
FOR LT, GOVERNOR
(To succeed Potcr Zack Geer)
tV, RANDALL BEDGOOD, JR.
PETER SACK GEER
GEORGE T, SMITH
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
BEN W. FORTSON, JR, OntumbonO
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
ARTHUR K. BOLTON (Incumbent)
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
(For the i.novplrcd form ofT. GH.YDV
HEAD, Expiring Decombcr 3t, lOTOl
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE,
COURT OF APPEALS
(For a term to succeed BrnsKcll n, Docn, Jr,
beginning Novomber S. 19130 and exjilring Do-.
comber 31. [90G)
BRASWELL D. DEES, JR, 171
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE,
COURT OF APPEALS
(For a full Mx yen: term beginning
January I. IUG7)
(To succeed Ilraxiwil D, Doen, Jr.)
Braswell, i), Seen, jh, igb
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
COURT OF APPEALS
JjjLB A'. FELTON (IneunibenO
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE,
COURT OP APPEALS
JOHN E. FRANRUM (Incumbent)
FOR COMMISSIONER OR AGRICULTURE
PHIL CAMPBELL (Incumbent)
FGII COMPTROLLER GENERAL
JAMES L BENTLEY (Incumbent)
EACH D, CHAVEY
FOR STATE TREASURER
JACK 1) RAY (Incumbent)
FOR STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
JACK P, NLY (Incumbent)
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR
(To Succeed Ben T. Hufot)
SAM CALDWELL
BEN T, HU1ET
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
(To succood Ben T, Wlgglnn)
ben t. Wiggins
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
CIIAWPOHO L PILCIIER, (Inttlmbotst)
FOR UNITED STATES IlEPHliSENTATIVK
IN CONGRESS FROM THE COjflltKSSIONAL
mSTIHCT OP GEORGIA
PREII C, JONES', JR,
PHIL M, LANDIH’M
SELL MILLER
FRANKLIN STUNK UHL, SR.
FOR STATE .SENATOR FROM THE
iHTII DISTRICT
lilt, It A, LLtNIlUItti. JR.
DR. J. ALttl JIT MINISH
IV, I 1 , (DILI.) IVtlJIANKN, .III.
poll KEFRHNENTATIVIi IN THE tiliNKIIAl,
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A mall was top nun among tho
six candidates, loading his
nearest opponont by bettor than
45,000 votes. Horo'slhevfaytho
voting want state-wide; Amall,
211,981; Byrd, 35,364j Carter,
154,210; Gray, 139,622; Mad
dox, 166,739, andO*Kelley,12,-
46G Barrow County voters sup
ported James Carter with l,-
667 to Maddox's 1,201 In sec
ond place.
United States Senator Rich
ard B, Russell soundly defeat
ed Harry L, Hyde without a
campaign, SenatorRussell’sat
tention being focused towards
Washington the entire time,
George T, Smith forced a
runoff against Peter Zack Geer
in the Lieutenant Governor's
race when Geo.r failed to gain
enough for a majority in tho
three-man race. The two can
didate tor second place office
for the state waged a vigorous
campaign* In fact, they did not
let up last Wednesday follow
ing the Primary , as both men
wont right on with the cam
paign first thing Thursday mor
ning and have been at tl all
week tong. The vote In lfcu>
row- County' (or Lieutenant Gov
ernor shows Goer took the coun
ty by almost two to one a
In defeating Zack D. Cravey
James Bentley, Incumbent,gar
no red 2,240 votes tn Barrow t«
carry 1 the county.
Sam Caldwell, newcomer,do
footed Incumbent Ben T, Hulet
However, Hulet carried Bar
row County by tho close mar
gin of 1,940 to Caldwell's 1,
SSI votes.
Congressman Phil Landrum
In hU btd for the Ninth Con
gressional District, carrier
Barra# County while winning
the state. Ho defeated '/ell Mil
lor, his closest opponent In Bar
row County, 17SD votes Wl6$2
Dr* J. Albert Minish over-
wholmtbgl)' defCxitod hbtwuop
ponents lit Barrow when he
2,347 voles against Elinberg’
S33 and Wilbanks',041, Dr, Min
Ish, did nol jxvll enough nvtjtvr
Ity to win without riinoffagalai
Glitiburg lUnvewr, Saturday
morning, Dr, Kllnburg ah
nwinced hb wilhdrtivsal from
runoff, staling tint Dr, Minish'
showing througltou; the ISth V
iwiorlal District tyajt so eon
elusive that he did not ftel
nocosKtvj' to cvmtost the r.u*
ill a riuteff. This leaves
two races In the runeTtr-ro
Ocwurilor airi Lieutenant Gbv
tMiior.
JATOOs \\ , Barb,
(MyseAritlvv from ICavio
County hi the Mate Leglsbuir
defeated b'vank J. I'Luvnw
both or Winder b)’ better tha
.1,100 votes
In adOUirit to the ohu'bUab
tilatlwtst hi thb XtW tultnmt
tlvw tvcv-hvd tm\ l\»r<w\y Util
ridns, IMriow CvMtnvj ivma
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mceivulc Ivvociulw Commit^
the toltiwfiwt wetvthMHmawxla
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LOCAL HISTORY
Continuing with this issue, past newspaper front pages will highlight local news and history from Winder and Barrow County. This front page is from
the Sept. 21,1966 issue of The Winder News.
Auburn continued from 1A
OTHER ITEMS DISCUSSED
Other items discussed at the work session that could
be on the agenda for a vote at the Oct. 6 council meet
ing included:
•a new contract with Elbert D. Blackstock. indepen
dent contractor, to serve as Water Quality Assessor for
the City of Auburn at an hourly rate of $20 for a period
of one year beginning Oct. 1, 2016 and ending on Sept.
1, 2017. Public works director David Hawthorne said
this is the same fee as the previous two years. The city
is required by the State of Georgia to have a licensed
operator to perform numerous tests for water quality
and to submit the reports to the Environmental Pro
tection Division (EPD) to be eligible to provide water
to the public.
•the purchase of a Anixter-Sentry 360 body camera
system, 12 cameras, for the police department for
$7,612 and the purchase of a CDW computer server
for the storage and management of video/audio data
from the camera system at a cost of $10,999.
•a 12-month usage contract with LeadsOnline for
an investigation system service package to assist the
police department's Criminal Investigation Division
(CID) in tracking stolen property and identifying
those associated. The cost of the "TotalTrack" service
package is $1,758.
•a 12-month usage agreement with ID Pursuit for
full access to ID Pursuit’s data resources at a cost of
$637. This data will also be used by the police depart
ment’s CID.
•a lease renewal for city property at 1354 Fourth
Avenue. The property is currently leased to HUE
Graphics and Apparel LLC for $600 per month. The
council recommended doing a comparison on neigh
boring properties before setting a monthly fee.
•the purchase of eight vehicles - one Ford Explorer
for city hall, one Ford F-150 truck for parks and lei
sure services, one 8-10 passenger prisoner transport
van for the water department, two Ford F-150 trucks
for the water department, two Ford police interceptors
and one Ford Taurus for the police department - at a
total cost of $211,034 financed for five years through
First Capital Equipment Feasing Corporation, payable
at $45,795 per year for principal and interest. The city
plans to sell six vehicles on gov deals once the new
vehicles are in use.
Square dance set for Friday
The Winder Square Dance Club, “Jug Tavern Squares,” will
dance on Friday, Sept. 23, with an “Old Time Country Fair”
theme.
The dance will be at the YMCA Winder from 7:30-10 p.m.
No YMCA membership is required. Visit the group’s website at
www.jugtavernsquares.org for more information or contact club
presidents, Boyd or Teresa McLocklin at 770-540-3341.
Senior Center plans Charleston trip
The Barrow County Senior Center is offering a three day trip to
Charleston, South Carolina on December 5, 6 and 7.
The trip includes a Christmas show and guided tours.
The trip is open to adults 50 and over. Prices start at $349 per
person.
For more information, please call the center at 770-307-2025.
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