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FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
(To Succeed David H. Gambrell for the unexpired term
of Richard B. Russell, deceased, beginning November 7,
1972, expiring January 3,1973)
(Vote for One)
O WILLIAM I. (BILL) AYNES
□ BILL BURSON
□ GERRY C.DOKKA
□ JACK DORSEY
□ DAVID H. GAMBRELL (INCUMBENT)
O AUSTIN D. GRAHAM
□ THOMAS J. IRWIN
□ WYMAN C. LOWE
□ SAM NUNN
□ DARRELL W. RUNYAN
□ LLOYD RUSSELL
□ J. B. STONER
□ S. ERNEST VANDIVER
□ W. M. “DON” WHEELER
□ HOSEA WILLIAMS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
(For a full six year term
beginning January 3, 1973)
(Vote for One)
□ WILLIAM I. (BILL) AYNES
Fl BILL BURSON
□ GERRY C. DOKKA
□ JACK DORSEY
□ DAVID H. GAMBRELL (INCUMBENT)
n AUSTIN D. GRAHAM
□ THOMAS J. IRWIN
O WYMAN C. LOWE
□ SAM NUNN
□ DARRELL W. RUNYAN
□ LLOYD RUSSELL
□ J. B. STONER
□ S. ERNEST VANDIVER
|[~l W. M. “DON” WHEELER
□ HOSEA WILLIAMS
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
(To Succeed Crawford L. Pilcher)
(Vote for One)
□ MAC BARBER
Q DOUGLAS N. (DOUG) SMITH
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
(To Succeed Ford B. Spinks for the unexpired term of
Walter R. McDonald, deceased, beginning November 7,
1972, expiring December 31, 1976)
(Vote for One)
Cl FORD B. SPINKS (INCUMBENT)
□ LARRY W. THOMASON
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
(To Succeed Ben T. Wiggins)
(Vote for One)
□ BEN T. WIGGINS (INCUMBENT)
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Benning M. Grice)
(Vote for One)
□ BENNING M. GRICE (INCUMBENT)
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OR GEORGIA
(To Succeed William B. Gunter for the unexpired term
of Jule W. Felton, resigned, beginning November 7,
1972, expiring December 31,1974)
(Vote for One)
Q WILLIAM B. GUNTER (INCUMBENT)
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Robert H. Jordan for the unexpired term
of Bond Almand, resigned, beginning November 7,
1972, expiring December 31,1976)
(Vote for One)
□ ROBERT H, JORDAN (INCUMBENT)
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Carlton Mobley)
(Vote for One)
□ CARLTON MOBLEY (INCUMBENT)
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed H. Sol Clark for the unexpired term of
George P. Whitman, Sr., resigned, beginning November
7,1972, expiring December 31, 1972)
(Vote for One)
□ H. SOL CLARK (INCUMBENT)
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(For a full six year term beginning
January 1, 1973)
(Vote for One)
□ H. SOL CLARK (INCUMBENT)
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Braswell D. Deen, Jr.)
(Vote for One)
Q BRASWELL D. DEEN, JR. (INCUMBENT)
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Randall Evans, Jr.)
(Vote for One)
□ RANDALL EVANS, JR. (INCUMBENT)
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Irwin W. Stolz, Jr., for the unexpired term
of Robert H. Jordan, resigned, beginning November 7,
1972. expiring December 31,1974)
(Vote for One)
□ IRWIN W. STOLZ, JR. (INCUMBENT)
(Continued on next column)
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
SUMMERVILLE ELECTION DISTRICT
FOR THE DEMOCRATIC GENERAL PRIMARY
AUGUST 8, 1972
SAMPLE BALLOT
FOR U. S. REPRESENTATIVE IN 93rd
CONGRESS FROM THE 7th
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed John W. Davis)
(Vote for One)
□ JOHN W. DAVIS (INCUMBENT)
□ larry p. McDonald
FOR STATE SENATOR FROM 53rd DISTRICT
(To Succeed E. G. Summers)
(Vote for One)
O E. G. SUMMERS (INCUMBENT)
Q BILLY S. WILSON
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY FROM THE Sth
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
(To Succeed James H. (Sloppy) Floyd)
(Vote for One)
□ PETER L. BONEY
□ JAMES H. (SLOPPY) FLOYD
(INCUMBENT)
FOR JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(To Succeed Robert E. Coker)
(Vote for One)
□ ROBERT E. COKER (INCUMBENT)
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(To Succeed Earl B. (Bill) Self)
(Vote for One)
o WILLIAM M. (BILL) CAMPBELL
□ EARL B, (BILL) SELF (INCUMBENT)
FOR ORDINARY
(To Succeed Paul B. Weems)
(Vote for One)
□ C. P. RUSH
□ PAUL B. WEEMS (INCUMBENT)
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT
(To Succeed Sam L. Cordle)
(Vote for One)
□ SAM L, CORDLE (INCUMBENT)
FOR SHERIFF
(To Succeed Gary McConnell)
(Vote for One)
O Gary McConnell (incumbent)
□ L. D. RAGLAND
Q ROY STARKEY
FOR TAX COMMISSIONER
(To Succeed Ray Van Pelt)
(Vote for One)
□ RAY VANPELT (INCUMBENT)
FOR CORONER
(To Succeed Roosevelt Young)
(Vote for One)
□ SIDNEY COOPER
□ ROOSEVELT YOUNG (INCUMBENT)
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
(To Succeed Donnie Hayes appointed to fill
unexpired term of James H. Spence)
(Vote for One)
□ JOHN W. (BILL) KING, JR.
□ PETER P. (PETE) MATTIS
Q LAMAR PARKER
FOR SOLICITOR OF STATE COURT
OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY
(To Succeed Arch Farrar)
(Vote for One)
□ ARCH FARRAR (INCUMBENT)
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(To Succeed Harry Powell)
(Vote for One)
□ CARL HAMMOND
□ W. M. (JACK) JACKSON
□ HARRY POWELL (INCUMBENT)
FOR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
DISTRICT NO. 1
SUMMERVILLE 925 G.M. DISTRICT
(To Succeed Roy Camp, appointed to fill
unexpired term of William M. (Bill) Stephenson)
(Vote for One)
□ ROY CAMP (INCUMBENT)
□ RAYMOND TOM COX
O SUZAN B. SPIVEY
FOR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
DISTRICT NO. 5
DIRTTOWN GM 940 DISTRICT
SUBLIGNA GM 962 DISTRICT
HAYWOOD GM 1382 DISTRICT
(To Succeed A. D. Pledger)
(Vote for One)
J~l ANNIE BELLE FARMER
□ A. D. PLEDGER (INCUMBENT)
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR
SUMMERVILLE 925 DISTRICT
(To Succeed C. C. Brooks)
(Vote for One)
□ HARVEY CALDWELL
□ R. J. (BIG JOE) GENTRY
o CURLEY HUNTER
O ELBERT TUCKER
□ W.E. TURNER
Fl HAZEL B. VAUGHN
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Clace a cross (X) or check (V) mark in the square
eside the word YES. If you desire to vote NO for
a proposed question, place a cross (X) or check (V)
mark in the square beside the word NO.
s
QUESTION
Shall the Act abolishing the State Court of
Chattooga County be approved so as to
n NO abolish and do away with the State Court
of Chattooga County?
The Summerville News, Thurs., Aug. 3, 1972 ft
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‘Deliverance." a movie filmed in north Georgia and starring
Burt Reynolds, is the opening feature of the Atlanta
International Film Festival. (PRN)
TOUR
GEORGIA
ATLANTA (PRN)
“Deliverance,” a movie made
entirely on location near
Clayton in the mountains of
north Georgia, will open the
fifth Atlanta International
Film Festival, August 11-20.
Based on poet James
Dickey’s best-selling novel and
filmed on the rushing
Chattooga River which etches
the northernmost strip of the
Georgia-South Carolina state
line, the Warner frothers
production will have its first
showing outside the New York
area at the Atlanta Festival on
August 11. It will be shown at
the Memorial Arts Center in
Symphony Hall.
“Ten Great Days in
August” is the theme for this
year's event, which has
emerged as a major film
festival in a relatively short
period of time. Categories of
judging include shorts,
experimentals, documentaries,
television programs, and
television commercials. There
are more than 1500 entries in
this year’s competition.
The Georgia-made film
“Deliverance” focuses
The surprising Maverick.
It’s a comfortable, 6-cylinder American compact
that’s actually priced below the Volkswagen 113.
If you can afford aVolkswagen 113-or almost am
little import- you can afford a Maverick. Look:
FORD MAVFKICK 2-door 6-0 Under $2,140.*
VW 113 (Super Beetle) 2-door 4-olindcr $2,159.*
TOYOTA COROLLA 1600 2-door 4-cy Under $2,109.*
DATSUN PL 510 2-door 4-cylinder $2,306, *
•Manufacturer's suggested retail price for 2-door models Excludes dealer
preparation charges if any, destination charges, title and taxes.
NOTE: People ask us how we can afford to oiler a roomy,
6-cyhnder compact at about the same price as the little imports
First, we've been making small cats since 1908 Experience helps
Second, we haven't changed Maverick except lor niechanic.il
improvements—since we first introduced it I hat kind ot continuity
helps to control costs.
Third, recent currency revaluations and devaluations have
helped restore the competitive stance ot American manufacturers
A good car for long trips.
Maverick’s rear track is 2.9" wider than Volkswagen’s. Its wheel
base is 7.7" longer. There’s a bit more weight, too. By themselves,
these differences aren’t very big—but they can add up to a big
difference in the way Maverick drives and handles the open road.
Better idea for safety .. buckle up!
Lyerly Hwy.
attention on the state’s efforts
to become a mecca for the
motion picture industry.
Governor Jimmy Carter
recently announced 15
appointees to the Motion
Picture and Television
Advisory Committee created
during the last session of the
General Assembly, citing the
economic benefits which
would come to Georgia with
the growth of a major film
industry here.
The committee will work in
conjunction with the state’s
Department of Industry and
Trade to promote both site
locations for filming and
electronic and talent services
available here. Projects already
begun by the Department of
Industry and Trade include a
comprehensive directory of
commercial film companies
and model/talent casting
companies in Georgia, and a
list of services which can be
provided for the prospective
film producer.
All events of the festival,
ranging from symposiums to
special exhibits, are open to
the public.
Most little imports give
you 4-cylinder engines.
Maverick gives you
a 6-cylinderengine.
It's smooth It's reliable.
It lets you accelerate into
turnpike traffic with confi
dence and hold your own on
steep hills And it delivers
surprisingly good gas mileage.
TURPIN MOTORS
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SAMPLE BALLOT
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
ELECTION DISTRICT
FOR THE REPUBLICAN GENERAL PRIMARY
AUGUST 8, 1972
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opposite the name of each candidate for whom you
choose to vote. If you spoil your ballot, do not erase,
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
(To Succeed David H. Gambrell for the unexpired term
of Richard B. Russell, deceased, beginning November 7,
1972, expiring January 3, 1973)
(Vote for One)
□ FLETCHER THOMPSON
FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
(For a full six year term
beginning January 3, 1973)
(Vote for One)
□ CLARENCE I. PORTER, JR.
□ DARRELL RUNYAN
□ FLETCHER THOMPSON
□ HOWARD TUCKER
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
(To Succeed Ben T. Wiggins)
(Vote for One)
Q F. C. RODGERS
FOR U. S. REPRESENTATIVE IN 93rd
CONGRESS FROM THE 7th
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed John W. Davis)
(Vote for One)
Q V. EUGENE McMICHEN
□ CHARLIE SHERRILL
FOR STATE SENATOR FROM 53rd DISTRICT
(To Succeed E. G. Summers)
(Vote for One)
Q PAUL R. CHAMBERS
If you desire to vote YES for a proposed question,
place a cross (X) or check (\Z) mark in the square
beside the word YES. If you desire to vote NO for
a proposed question, place a cross (X) or check (V)
mark in the square beside the word NO.
QUESTION
□ YES Shall the Act abolishing the State Court of
Chattooga County be approved so as to
□ NO abolish and do away with the State Court
of Chattooga County?
Ample room inside.
Maverick s front seat, tor example: over 8" more
shoulder room than Volkswagen I I 3.
I here's no wasted space inside Maverick. At the
same time, none ot that small-car crowded feeling.
Maintenance: Even simpler,
more convenient than the little imports.
VW, for example, recommends normal service
every 3000 miles or three months, whichever comes
first. On Maverick, it s 6000 miles or six months.
So Maverick's recommended service interval is twice
as long as Volkswagen’s.
We also designed Maverick to be a simple
machine to care for In fact, we’ve even prepared a
manual which tells you how iodo many maintenance
jobs yourself.
One more convenience: there are over 5,600
Ford dealers in the country. VW has about 1,100.
It may just be the best car value in America today.
FORD MAVERICK
FORD DIVISION
Summerville