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Thursday, May 11, 1950
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR JUDGE LOOKOUT
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
I announce my candidacy for
Judge of the newly created
Lookout Judicial Circuit, com
posed of Catoosa, Chattooga,
Dade and Walker Counties, in
the Democratic primary election
to be held June 28, 1950.
I am running my own race
and do not have and will not
have ties or connections with
other races and candidates in
the Democratic Primary or Gen
eral Election. I expect to see as
many voters as possible, and re
gret that I may miss seeing
many of them. I earnestly re
quest my friends and supporters
to assist me in my election to
this highly responsible and im
portant office. I feel that I am
qualified to fill the office. I re
ceived an A. B. degree from the
University of Georgia, and have
practiced law since 1926, except
aproximately fifty-five months
of service in the U. S. Army in
the Judge Advocate Gw^sral’s
Department during World War
11.
*1 find that the people want a
fair, unbiased and impartial
Judge and a Judge who will run
his own court in a proper and
dignified manner. If elected, I
expect to measure up to such
requirements as far as humanly
possible.
I am a native of Walker
County, and practice law at La-
Fayette, Ga.
FREEMAN C. McCLURE
(adv.)
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce for re-elec
tion for member of Board of
Roads and Revenue, Commission
er of Alpine, Teloga and Dirtsell
er Districts, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary, June 28, 1950.
GEORGE A KLING
(advj
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce for re-elec
tion for the office of Commis
sioner on the Board of Roads
and Revenue for the Summer
ville District. Subject to the
Democratic Primary on June 28.
Tour vote and influence will be
appreciated
DR. W B. HAIR
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce for reelec
tion for member of Board of
Roads and Revenue, Commission
er of District No 4, composed of
Lyerly, Seminole and Coldwater
-Militia Districts, subject to the
Democratic Primary June 28th,
1950. If elected, I shall endeavor
to serve all concerned to the best
of my ability.
R C FLOYD
NOTICE
Subject to the Democratic Pri- 1
mary to be held June 28. this
year, I respectfully announce to
■ i
Elect
W. M. (Jack) JACKSON
As Commissioner for the Al
pine, Dirtseller and Teloga
Districts.
Mr. Jackson is well-known in
the county, having been a
livestock dealer here for some
—A Man Who Will Serve the
People of the District—
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OTIS GORMAN
AGENT
Over Packer's Shoe Store
Summerville, Ga.
Phone 247
I AM A CANDIDATE FOR
STATE SENATOR FROM 42nd SENATORIAL
DISTRICT
Arch Farrar
Your Vote and Influence Will Be
Appreciated
the people of the county that I
am a candidate for the office of
Judge of the City Court of Chat
tooga County. Most of the vot
ers know my ways and my rec
ord and I will apreciate the votes '[
that will be cast for me.
C. D. RIVERS
(adv.)
GEORGlA—Chattooga County.
I hereby announce for re-elec
tion as member of Board of
Roads and Revenue as Commis
sioner of District No. 2, composed
of Trion Militia District, subject
to the Democratic Primary June
28, 1950. I shall endeavor to
serve the people of Chattooga
County to the best of my ability
if elected.
F. A. JUSTICE
NOTICE
I hereby anounce my candi
dacy for Judge of the City Court
of Chattooga County subject to ■
the Democratic Primary to be |
held June 28, 1950.
I earnestly solicit your vote I
and suport. If elected, I assure|
you that every effort will be
made, not only to conduct our ;
City Court in accordance with
the laws of our State, but in a
fair, impartial and systematic
manner.
T. J. ESPY, Jr. ,
NOTICE
I hereby announce for re-elec
tion as member of Board of 1
Roads and Revenue as Commiss
ioner of District No. 5, composed
of Dirttown. Subligna and Hay- '
wood Militia Districts, subject to
the Democratic Primary of June
28, 1950. I will endeavor to serve
all people of Chattooga County .
for the interests of all concerned |
if elected.
H. C. GORDON ,
TO THE VOTERS OF
CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
May I take this means of ex- j
pressing to you my very sincere ,
appreciation for the generous en
couragement, you. my friends
and neighbors, have given the 1 i
announcement of my candidacy >
for Judge. (
If nominated to this high post ,
in the forthcoming Primary on ,
June 28. I promise that during
my term of office, the Courts ,
will be administered in an effic- •
ient, fair and courteous manner. ,
Due regard and consideration .
will be given to our citizens who
are compelled to sacrifice their ,
time and interests to attend upon 1 ;
the Courts as Jurors and Wit
nesses: I promise that our good ,
Christian People and Ladies can (
attend the sessions of the Courts
without fear of embarassment. .
You will find me accessable at ।
all times. Anyone wishing to :
speak with me will be courteous
ly received in the courtroom, my j
office, my home or on the street. ,
I welcome the opportunity to
serve you. To this end I respect
fully solicit your support. j
It is my purpose to see every- ]
one of you in person, but if I ,
fail, please understand that due ;
to the early Primary and the I
shortness of time, that it will be
impossible to see all the voters
in the four counties.
It is for this reason I take this
method of expressing my heart
felt thanks to the hundreds of
friends in this circuit who are
supporting my candidacy. For
this and the many of other as
sistances you are giving to make
the Victory sure, I am gratefully
and humbly yours.
L B HARRELL
(adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT
Subject to the Democratic Pri
to be held June 28, I respectfully
announce to the people of the
county that I am a candidate
for State Senator from the 42nd
Senatorial District. I will an
nounce my platform later. Your
vote and influence will be great
ly appreciated.
ROSS THOMAS
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce my candi-1
dacy for Commissioner of Roads ’
and Revenue for the Trion Dlst-1
rict, Militia District 870 No. 2. j
subject to the Democratic Pri-1
mary June 28, 1950.
If elected, I will serve fair, im
partial and for the betterment
ot our County. Your vote and 1
support will be greatly appreci-1
ated.
BENNY STOLAMAN
Spring Creek News
The Rev. John Kellett will
preach at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday. Jack Smith was back in
Sunday School Sunday after be
ing sick. He was welcomed by
the S. S.
Frank Lewis Jr. was guest
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Moss.
Linda Gail Lewis was guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Palmour
and, family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas
were visiting Mrs. A. S. Alexan
der and family Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Petty
john were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Wardlaw Saturday night.
The friends of Mrs. Joe Smith
will be glad to know that she is
improving in the Riegel Com
munity. Those visiting her Sat
urday were: Mrs. Alfred Petty
john, Mrs. Sam Wardlaw and
Luther Pettyjohn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reece and
J children, and Miss Charlotte
Ann Palmour were visiting Miss
ies Beatrice and Ruth Moss Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gill and
family were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Gamble and family
Sunday.
Miss Shirley Wilson was week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Knight and Hugh, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ottie Jackson and Jerry.
The Young People’s Sunday
School Class regrets to see their
teacher, Mrs. Frank B. Lewis,
leave. She is wished much suc
cess and happiness.
Miss Frances Palmour was .the
week-end guest of Miss Sarah
Arnold, of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Wooten
and Velma were visiting rela
tives Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson,'
Leon and Juanita, were visiting
Mrs. Ella Pettyjohn and Ger
trude Sunday.
The church had visitors from
iLaFayette, Suminerville, Penn
ville and Miami, Fla. Sunuday.
Mrs. W. A. Reece entertained
a number of friends with a love
ly party for Frank B. Lewis last
Thursday evening. Games and .
contests were enjoyed, after 1
which delicious refreshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Toles
and Charles, of Alpine, were vis
iting Mrs. Eula Nix and Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Ramey and Ray
Sunday.
Miss Dollie Dobson spent
Wednesday night with Miss
Frances Gamble.
Miss Virginia Bowling spent
the day Sunday with Miss Na
dine Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Wilson
and sons, of LaFayette, were
dinner gusets of Mr. and Mrs.
; Milton Wilson and Max Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Lewis, E. H. and Diania were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
John M. Race Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spur
lock and family, and Miss Carol
Rose Street, of Gadsden, Ala.,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rowland Alexander and family
Sunday.
Mrs. Kirk Resumes
Producing of Ploys
Mrs. Bess Kirk, of Summer
ville. along with three other play
directors, were on April 14 se
lected from among the person
nel of Sewell Productions, of
Newnan, to be commended to the
United Production of Kansas
City, Mo„ when Sewell Produc
tions closed operations on May 1
for an indefinite time.
Miss Marlye Tomlinson, per
sonnel manager for the United
Productions, spent several days
with Mrs. Kirk in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Newman, of Summerville, and at
the General Forrest Hotel, Rome,
instructing her in the procedure
in producing plays.
Mrs. Kirk has returned home
for a few days after producing
the United play, ‘Auny Lilly,” in
South Carolina.
Her next play will be in Ala
bama after which she expects to
| go north for the summer months.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
BROOMTOWN NEWS
By Mrs. M. H. Ward
The Rev. and Mrs. Blalock,
Mrs. J. L. Johnson and son, Nor
man, of Rome, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tallent visited Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Barkley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Weaver, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Morris and
family, and Mrs. Trudy Powell
and Julene visited Mr. and Mrs.
• Will Weaver Sunday.
Mrs. Mildred McCullough and |
i children visited Mrs. Jim Martin |
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burkhalter, |
of Summerville, spent the week- |
■ end with Mr. and Mrs. Nip Jones. |
Frieda Shamblin and Earl i
Mitchell spent the week-end |
1 with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sham
, blin, of Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rattery and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
i Graves Leath Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ray visited
his parents, of Leesburg, Ala.,
Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick and Mrs.
Con Shamblin visited Mrs. Mil- I
dred Ward Wednesday after
noon.
Mrs. Paul Jones and daugh
jter, Irish, and Ivalene Martin
| visited Mrs. Jim Martin and
। Brenda Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ward
spent Tuesday night with Mr.
and Mrs. John Hurley.
Mr. and Mrs. Phi Shamblin
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sham
blin visited Mrs. Ida Shamblin
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Myrick, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Martin, Mrs. Bob Reg
gie, all of Atlanta , Mrs. Bob
Storey, of Rome, Mr. and Mrs.
। Guy Fitzpatrick, of Coosa, and
Jack Tallent, of Ohio, visited
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitz Patrick
Tuesday.
| Mrs. Chill Brady and children
and little Mike Caldwell, of Ly
erly, visited Mrs. Cecil Ray
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitz Patrick
visited Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Ward Sunday afternoon.
j Mrs. J. M. Toles was the din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Jones Friday.
Mrs. Curt Jones visited Mrs.
Con Shamblin and Mrs. w. T.
Toles Monday afternoon.
| Nell Leath, Pelham Hester,
Carrie Ann Atkins, Gene Simp
son and Bud Simpson were the
supper guests of Orble Bhrne.s
Saturday night.
Barbara Ann Leath visited
Mrs. Cecil Ray Thursday after-
BROOMTOWN NEWS
amm ।. yi / In 1936, when REA Cooperatives
We dfllu 11 I Hen first began to build in Georgia
i. / In May, 1950, on the occasion of
We Say It NOW , the REA ' S Fifteenth Birthday
■ DURING all these years that the Georgia
Power Company has been working side by
side with REA cooperatives, providing
I electric service to the citizens of this State,
* our policy has never varied. Where we
cannot build we will help others to build.
i Now, the job of extending service to
rural Georgians is almost completed —
about 90 per cent completed, as a matter
of fact. But that does not signal the end
ot our cooperation with the REA. tn 195(h
and in the years to come, we will continue
to extend our lines and continue to help
. 1 .. • 1.
REA cooperatives extend their lines to the
■
few Georgians now without electric service.
We will continue to supply REA coopera*
tivcs with dependable electric power at
low wholesale rates — rates so low that
farmers throughout the State can make
the fullest use of electricity.
Ihe KEA s 15*vear record of service to
rural America is a Rood record. The REA
deserves hearty congratulations on a fine
job well done. So from the Georgia Power
Company to the REA goes a Happy Birth
i ii j 1 j r •
day wish —and a pledge of continued
cooperation in building an Electrified
। Georgia!
This M « ropy of an advertisement
published by the Georgia Power Com- ■ JJk
pany in daily and weekly newspapers
during the summer of 1936. MW ||cKJ|
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A Citizen Wherever We Serve
noon.
Will Powell, of Centre, was vis- |
iting his mother, Mrs. Josie'
Powell, Sunday.
J. H. Doherty and Millard 1
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1 Ward made a business trip to [
[Birmingham Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitz Patrick :
were shopping in Fort Payne 1 .
Thursday. 1 '
i The Vacatoin Bible School will
start Monday, May 22, in the
afternoon between 1:30 and 3,
All children are invited to at
tend.