Donalsonville news. (Donalsonville, Ga.) 1916-current, January 23, 1964, Image 2

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xiwemrarawsr/. DCNALC3?77.LLH <GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1964 Here’s the 3s(jUyweather outlook The thirty day agricultural weather outlook for the period mid January through mid February, 1964 for- -South 'Georgia, SE Alabama ah(l 14W <; NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION .. . GEORGIA, SEMINOLE COUNTY Notice is hereby given > ..tnit Democratic Primary will 'be neitT >on Wednesday, March 11, 1964, for the aunpose of nominating two commissioners, an ordinary, ■sheriff, clerk of superior coiirt, superintendent of schools, tax commissioner, treasurer, coroner and representative for terms of office beginning January , Ist, 1965. : ;a . w Commissioners to be nominated are lor the Steam Mill and Spring I Creek districts. “ | The time limit for candidates'-to qualify shall expire at 12:00 o’- clock noon, eastern standard time ; A Saturday, February 8, 1964. '' ; 1 Candidates must qualify with. the clerk of this committee, Mrs.'* Mae S. Garwood, in person and their own handwriting, andp pay , the following entrance fees. ■■ -b'' For County Commissioners^^.( For Treasurer , $75.00 For Representative $200.00 For Ordinary $200.00 For Sheriff $200.00 For Clerk Superior Court $200,00 For Tax Commissioner —5200.00 For School Superintendent. ■ For Coroner ’ $5.00 Persons receiving the highest number of votes in each race will be declared nominees. There will be no refunds for anyone enterics* then later withdrawing. , AU laws governing primaries shall govern this election. This 20th day of January, 1964. Seminole County Democratic / Executive Committee -i: A. J. Cordell, Chairman 11 W. E. Brigham A ; L. E. Williams t. r i B. B. Barber i Roscoe Burke > • ■ fc'M > < ( ' Official Attest: • » J Mae S. Garwood, Clerk 'A t n —- ] FOR CLERK - v C . To The Voters of Seminole Confit/:* I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office off Clerk of the Supreme Seminole County, Georgia, -to the rules and regulations. <?f the Democratic Primary be' held on Wednesday, March 11th, -1964. If re-elected to this office, -I shall continue to r .the affairs of this office in a Ihu 4 , c honest and impartial manner, jrj Your vote and influence WifJ appreciated. This the 20th day of January, 1964. ' i<-2Bc LUTHER H. HASTEY ’ -A FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT I am a candidate for re-election to the office of superintendent of schools, subject to the Democratic Primary. I shall appreciate your support and vote. N. P. MALCOM 1— FJQR ORDINARY-* I announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Ordinary of Seminole County, sub 'ject to the Democratic Primary of March 11, 1964. I tzadik be my sincere ihtenjtio you. not only irocfT but as Ordinary. Your vote and support is estly asked. Respectfully, (MRS.) MAE S. GARWOOD , Florida issued by the Weather i Bureau Advisory Agricultural Meteorologist, Tifton, Geor gia, January 16, 1964. Temperatures during the , AfhjtjSO days are expected to '•dewtihue below normal. Daily mean temperatures are ex pected to range from 48 to £4 -degrees. Maximum tem- S ’p4ratures are expected to average between 58 and 65 degrees with afternoon tem peratures reaching 70 degrees or higher on 5 or 6 afternoons. Minimum temperatures will average between 38 and 44 degrees but will fall below 32 degrees 5 to 7 mornings in land and 3 or 4 mornings in 'coastal areas. \ Rainfall during the period i mid January through mid February is expected to be a bove normal. Totals are ex pected to range from 4.50 to 6.00 or more occuring as gen , eral rains on 5 or 6 days. during the next 30 days will average only a bout 60 percent of possible with several periods of ex (ten de d' cloudiness. Soil temperatures during the period will begin a slow trend upward. Three inch bare soil mean temperatures aver aging in the 40’s at the start of the period will reach aver-I grees by the end of the period. Appliance Service FOR QUALITY SERVICE ON ELECTRIC APPLIANCES CALL GEORGIA POWER COMPANY ttZz Si Jui. _ ./A •• FOR SHERIFF To The Voters of Seminole County: •, I hereby announce my candidacy ,'re-election for the Sheriff’s Office of Seminole County, sub ject ta the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary of March 11, 1964. L feel that I am qualified to { this important office and if I re-elected by the good peo ple of this County, I will strive best of my ability to justify the ‘Confidence the citizens of Se minole County place in me. j Youis, vote and influence will be ,dqeply appreciated. % DAN WHITE tfcn * FOR TREASURER TO THE VOTERS: J* ~ x , *•* e • hereby announce my candidacy to the office of ■Coturty •'Treasurer subject to the Democratic Primary to be held on M&hUl, 1964. If honored by re-election I shall cqntinqe to strive to discharge the of the office in an efficient Manner. 1 ” 4 Ybur"vote and influence will be jj|ej>ly< appreciated. 1 O -. f Respectfully, CAROLYN LANE FQR TAX COMMISSIONER TqJJTie Voters of Seminole County: I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Tax Commissioner of Seminole ' Couftity, Georgia, subject to the rules and regulations of the De mocratic Primary to be held on Wednesday, March llth, 1964. If re-elected to this important of fice, J „ shall continue to conduct of t&s office in an courteous and < Your vote and mluence will be < fapp rec^ the 20th day of January, l-23c CHAMP BRIDGES JAKIN GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. CANNON I The Jakin Garden Club met recently in the home of Mrs. 'J. W. Miller, with Mrs. Mar vin Cannon as co-hostess. President Margie Hudson presided. I Mrs. Marvin Cannon gave an inspiring devotional. Mrs. W. T. Hudson was program chairman and she I introduced Mrs. Jo Webb ■who gave an interesting talk on the culture of camellias, stressing the proper use of fertilizer, proper locations and 'habits of camellias. She also showed beautiful col ored slides of camellias. The hostesses served deli cious refreshments to Mrs. Pete Barber, Mrs. Lavert ißurkett, Mrs. Wilbur Evans, 'Mrs. P. W. Evans, Mrs. Mai- I com Freeman, Mrs. W. O. iFort, Mrs. Margie Hudson, Mrs. W. T. Hudson, Sr., Mrs. Mayes Sutton. Mrs. Pete Barber, reporter Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spooner, Jr., were visiting in Atlanta during the week-end. DEALER WANTED— for Se- minole county. No invest ment or experience necessary to become your own boss as a Rawleigh Dealer. Over 200 items assures you of a steady full-time business. Write at once. Rawleigh, Dept GAA 1500-307, Memphis, Tenn. 1|9,23-2113,27 p POSITION as Superintendent Open—Permanent position cfpen for superintendent in shipping and warehousing with established food manu facturing company of over fifty years continuous oper ation, with hundreds of em ployees. Do not phone or come to see us but first write if interested, giving experience, age, and other ihformation. W. B. Rodden bery Co. Enc., Cairo, Ga. 3c • COLUMBUS BUILDERS JASPER TILLY AND CARTER COWART REPORT: 1. “We saved several thousand dollars during construction of our 16-unit apartment building, the Dauphine. A major saving was in the elimination of Costly chimneys and flues.” 2. “We figure people really want to live in total-electric apart ments. We had most of the units rented before the Dauphine was completed and have not had a vacancy yet.” 3. “The way we see it, a total electric apartment building makes the best investment prop- 9 GEORGIA POWER COMPANY \ 7 •’i i ' •’* ■ 11 wB. Mi BwffßF' *II '* e( - 181 ws dWI r 1 - jy %.BLy w ■© ■ Jt jj r v W I ilr M>—fc—i—ibMiliii I .-• ■^•-■■ '*»i'v • Georgia Angus Association Double Header Sale January 31) 1964 75 WITH CALVES AND REBRED January 31,1864 100 BiREEDING AGE BULLS From 18 Months to 5 Years Old i ■ Union Stock Yards, Albany, Ga. ALBANY, GEORGIA X * 1:06 P. M. PROMPTLY each day | : For Information Contact CARL 0. PARKER, Fieldman 3858 MATHIS STREET MACON, GEORGIA TELEPHONE SH 3-8285 Mr. and ,Mrs. Buddy Turn er have returned from Barks dale AFB., La., after a month’s vacation with their son and his family, T|Sgt. and Mrs. Odis Turner,' Debbie and Terry. They especially enjoy ed the snow that was six inches deep. “We built one total-electric apartment building. It has been so successful that we already have another one under construction.” / 1 GOODWILL HOME for Railed People r ONE OF THE GEORGIA NIGHT OR DAY' PHONE 42&45# Manager Fitzgerald,Georgia ■ . erty. And ilj has. better resale value because it will still be mod ern tomorrow.” 4. “It’s nice to Have satisfied tenants. In addition to the pleas ure of electric heating, cooking and water heating, budget bill ing has made a big hit with our tenants. They like to know in advance what their monthly elec tric bill will be.” Almost everybody likes total electric living—there’s so much about it to like! Try it. You’ll surely agree. I ,Mr. Bobby Sheffield, of N. Tennille Ave., who has been a patient at Donalson ville Hospital since being in jured ; while at work at the Great" Southern paper mill Saturday, was transferred to Phoebe Putney Hospital in Albany Monday.