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Insurance
Premiums
Financing
On Aug. I. Georgia will
become one of a few states to
enact comprehensive regula
tions covering the financing of
premiums on life insurance
policies.
Affecting thousands of
Georgians, the regulation will
seek to protect the interests of
the public by setting rules of
conduct for insurance agents to
observe and by requiring the
disclosure of “full and clear
information with which an
applicant for life insurance can
make a decision in his own best
interest "
Comptroller General
Johnnie L Caldwell issued the j
regulation, effective Aug. 1,
after considering evidence on |
this subject presented at a !
recent hearing.
rolerance is no virtue in a
majority unless it's also prac
ticed bv the minority.
VOTE FOR
ROY
STARKEY
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR
SHERIFF
• Lifelong Resident of Chattooga County
• Law Enforcement Experience
• A Man You Know
• Courteous and Reliable
Your Vole and Influence Will
Be Apprecialed Aug. 8,1972
PAID POI ADV PAID FOR BV FRIENDS OF ROY STARKEY
Re-Elect
UMMERS
TATE
ENATE K£mi
E.C. SUMMERS
Sen Summers holds a B.S. Degree from Georgia State University, a Master's Degree from
Einory University and a Graduate Degree in Administration from Columbia University. He is
nurried Io lhe former Carolyn Linch and they have two children.
He is a member and serves on the Administrative Board of the First Methodist Church of
LaFayette.
Member of Kappa Phi Kappa Honorary Fraternity.
Member of LaFayette Masonic Lodge.
Member and past president of LaFayette Rotary Club.
Member of Walker County School System 26 years.
Heeled Superintendent Walker County Schools in 1964—served until July 1970.
I levied Senator for 53rd Georgia Senatorial District, unexpired term, on April 29. 1971.
“I seek re-election as Senator of the 53rd district because I have a sincere desire to be of
service Io the people of this district.” Summers says. “I promise honesty and economy in
your behalf. I will cooperate with the delegation from the entire district in securing those
things that are in the best interest of all the people. 1 will work with our local officials in
securing aid for our schools, roads, city and county governments and other services for our
people.
”1 earnestly solicit your vote and influence.”
E. G. SUMMERS FOR SENATE
Democratic Primary, August 8, 1972
(Pud Political Advertisement)
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l The Summerville News, Thurs., July 27, 1972
Dry Valley
News
By MRS. ELMER SUMNER
Phone 734-2158
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cordell
and Karen and Kerry Woods
vacationed last week at Day
tona, Fla., and they spent the
weekend at Gatlinburg, Tenn.
AIC Donald Harris of
Biloxi, Miss., was home for the
weekend with his wife and son,
Mrs. Connie Harris and Chris.
Mrs. Charlsie Johnston,
Kellie and Bryan visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C.
Martin, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Ware and Jason are vacationing
this week in Florida.
We send get-well wishes to
Bruce Cordell in Floyd Hospi
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Murphy
of Smyrna were weekend visi
tors of Mrs. Elsie Arp and
Danny.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. George Parker on the
birth of a son July 23, weigh
ing 6 lbs., 12 ozs. He has been
named Kerry Ray. He is the
grandson of Rev. and Mrs. Ray
Parker and the great-grandson
of Mrs. Kafie Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hall
and boys visited the Charles
Sumners Friday night
Friends of the Judd Brown
family of Atlanta were sad
dened to hear of the death of
Steve Brown who was killed in
an automobile accident Sunday
morning We extend our deep
est sympathy to all his family.
Ice cream was enjoyed Sat
urday night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J.C. Martin by, Mr.
and Mrs. J.W. Dooley and
Jimmy, Miss Doris Dooley and
Eric, Miss Georgia Martin, Miss
Docia Moore, and Richard and
Sandra Dover.
We send get-well wishes to
Mrs. Katie Parker in Floyd
Hospital who had surgery last
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Woods
visited Mrs. Dena Woods in the
Diagnostic Center in Chatta
nooga Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sum
ner and boys visited Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Lawson Sunday
afternoon.
Friends of Mrs. Pearl Wes
son will be glad to know she is
home from the hospital and
much better. Visiting her over
the weekend were: Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Chastine, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Wesson, Mrs.
Louise Hollander, Mr. and Mrs.
Melton Houston, Mrs. Elmer
Sumner and Jo Ann, and Lewis
Thomas.
Get-well wishes go to Deedy
Wesson, Nora Lee Brady, Lucy
Brown, Mrs. Dena Woods, Mrs.
Pearl Wesson, Mrs Irene Rack
ley, and Lewis Thomas.
Visiting Mrs. Lena Hartline
over the weekend were Mrs.
Ana Black, little Johnny
Bunglo, Mrs. Lois Sprayberry,
and Mrs. Mattie Ruth Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wesson
and boys visited Mr. and Mrs.
Waymon Wesson and family
Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sum
ner visited the J. B. White
family Monday night.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Powell
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mar
tin Sunday night.
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LEADERS IN CANCER CRUSADE
Shown above are a portion of the
leaders who conducted a successful
Education-Funds Crusade this year
for the Chattooga County Unit of the
American Cancer Society. Division
chairman shown are Elsie Echols, Pat
Chattooga Reaches
Cancer Fund Goal
The annual educational and
fund-raising crusade in the
fight against cancer has reached
its goal in Chattooga County
this year, according to a report
released this week by Don Gor
don, local Education-Funds
Crusade chairman.
As a result of this year’s
successful campaign, a total of
$8,224.54 was collected during
the drive. This amounts to 100
per cent of the county’s goal of
$8,220.
A breakdown by divisions,
along with the division chair
man, shows the following
totals: Trades and Industry,
J. R. Burgess, $2,977.15; Inde
pendent Business, Emory Gil
mer, $1,392.50; County Resi
dential, Mrs. John Echols,
$1,685.18; City Residential,
Mrs. Gary West, $318.82; Pro
fessional, Roy Joe Thomas,
$135.00; Public Employees,
Miss Pat Rutherford, $231.00;
Special Events, Trion High
Beta Club, $180.41; Special
Contacts; Harvey McCollum,
$571.01; Memorials, Mrs. Her
man Spivey, $733.47. Total
amount: $8,224.54
Rutherford, Roy Joe Thomas, J. K.
Burgess, and Emory Gilmer. Also
shown are Harvey McCollum, county
chairman; and Don Gordon, Educa
tion-Funds Crusade chairman.
For the county residential
drive, a captain was appointed
for each of the county’s pre
cincts, which are shown with
the amounts collected: Alpine,
Mrs. Bill Kinzy, $171.49;
Cloudland, Mrs. Reuben
Lyons, $202.00; Coldwater,
Mrs. Clemmie Walker and Mrs.
Mark Strawn, $39.15; Dirt
town, Mrs. T. D. Ballenger,
$110.51; Dirtseller, Mrs.
Robert Baggett, $33.30; Hay
wood, Mrs. Henry Burrell,
$12.00; Lyerly, Mrs. Vernon
Tidmore, $110.42; Pennville,
Mrs. Sam Wofford, $44.71;
Subligna, Mrs. Melvin Plunkett,
Long dresses for day or
evening seem to be very
much in the picture for the
coming season. The practi
cal irl will choose a simple
garment that can be dressed
up for occasions or worn
without colorful accessories
for casual wear.
Printed shirts with solid
color pants or skirts are
smart. A jacket with this
combination may also be a
solid of harmonizing shade.
To be informed people must
first be willing to listen and
respect the opinions of others.
Sweet young things are now
in the midst of their strategic
plans for the summer.
4DAY SALE
Men's Polyester Double Knit Girls* 100% Polyester Double Knit
SLACKS .
SI 8 8 ° nd $079
Ladies' £ yard
■ Poir First Quality
MEN'S J fid US COTTON
JEANS vvuna Sportswear
SOBB SOBB 4 $«00
NOW p r p air yards for |
Men's and Boys' a I •
Permanent Press I Body Shirts Arnel Prints
Knit Shirts Vi-l-Yd.
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MEN'S n . 11 100 ° /o Po, y«ster
SHIRTS Panty Hose Double Knit
Mr emn ants
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ft | lift 90 HWY 27 ,0 00 600
SUMMERVILLE, Friday 10:00-7 30
■W J Saturday 10:00-7 30
WB ■ ■ W GA- Sunday 1:00-6:00
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$42.40; Summerville, Mrs. Lee
Roy Johnson, $625.82; Semi
nole, Miss Loraine Elrod,
$79.65; Trion, Mrs. Alfred
Henderson, $44.79, Mrs. Henry
Miller, $84.99, Mrs. William
Roach, $39.65, Mrs. John
Hankins, $23.78, and Mrs.
Barnard Cordle, $20.52. Total
amount for the county resi
dential drive: $1,685.18.
In summing up this year’s
crusade, Mr. Gordon issued the
following statement:
“1 wish to express my ap
preciation to the hundreds of
volunteers who worked many
hours to make it possible for us
to reach the county goal of
$8,220.00 for the Chattooga
County Education-Funds Cru
sade.
“It has been my good for
tune to work with such a group
of fine people as you, the
many volunteers in this drive.
“I, as I’m sure you do, feel
proud to have had a part in
such an important cause.
“So again, thank you, divi
sion chairmen, captains, and
crusaders.”
LOWEST
PRICES
In North Georgia
ON FURNITURE
and APPLIANCES
STANSELL
FURN. CO.
734-3301 Trion
BIRTHS
FLOYD HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. James Vernon Hayes, 331 Edmondson Street,
Summerville announce the birth of their daughter, Jamie Elaine,
July 12. , , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eugene Miller Sr., Route 1, Summerville,
announce the birth of their son, Thomas Eugene 11, July 17.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Haygood Jr., Summerville, announce the
birth of their daughter, Tyra*Condalena, July 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Meade, Route 2, Lyerly, announce
the birth of their daughter, Nancy Irene, July 15.
Mr and Mrs. James F. Johnson, 23 E. 6th Street, Summerville,
announce the birth of their daughter, Camden Ladawn, July 16.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wayne Green, Route 2, Lyerly, announce
the birth of their son July 17.
VACATION
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July 31-
August 4
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Church
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South Commerce Street
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