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The Summerville News, Thursday, August 7, 1986
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
(Vote for One)
(] DON MADEY
] MACK MATTINGLY (Incumbent)
[[] DEAN PARKISON
(] J W.TIBBS, JR.
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FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
! ! GUY DAVIS
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
(To Succeed Gary B. Andrews, for the unexpired term
of Mac Barber, resigned, beginning January 1, 1987,
expiring December 31, 1990)
(Vote for One)
(C] LEON BARFIELD
[[] FRANK HOBART COFER
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
(To Succeed Jim Hammock)
(Vote for One)
(] JOHN FRANK COLLINS
FOR U. S. REPRESENTATIVE IN 100TH
CONGRESS FROM THE
TTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA
(Vote for One)
D JOE MORECRAFT
Flippo, Fireweed
Advance To Finals
Chattooga County singer |
Mike Flippo was first runnerup |
in the W‘]))OD radio Country |
Showdown at the Governor's |
Lounge in Chattanooga, Tenn. |
last Sunday. 1
He was one of 15 finalists |
picked from 105 entrants. They |
were competing for the right to
represent WDOD radio in the
state finals at Nashville, Tenn.
The Wee Hollow Band won |
the contest with Flippo first 1
runnerup and Dalton's Johnnie |
Sue second runnerup. 1
Fireweed, for which Flippo |
is lead singer, will be featured |
on Chattanooga channel 61's |
“Rock Tracks™ program at 11 |
p.m. Friday. “
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ABSENTEE BALLOT
OFFICIAL PRIMARY ABSENTEE BALLOT OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF THE
STATE OF GEORGIA FOR
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
SUMMERVILLE PRECINCT
FOR THE GENERAL PRIMARY
AUGUST 12, 1986
If you desire to vote YES for a proposed question,
place a cross (X) or check (V) 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.
Should the ‘Georgia Constitution be
[ YES amended to provide that the General
Assembly may enact legislation authoriz
ing local governments to give preferential
ad valorem tax treatment to property
located in urban or rural enterprise
ONo zones designated by the governing
authorities of the local governments?
[J YES Should the Georgia Constitution be
amended to authorize the General
Assembly to create investigative grand
juries with state-wide or circuit-wide
DNO jurisdiction?
Should the General Assembly enact legis
] YES lation to limit the liability of defend
ants in civil actions for personal injury, to
limit attorney's fees in such actions, to
limit the amount of noneconomic dam-
DNO ages in such cases, or to allow installment
payments of judgments in such cases?
[J YES Should the Georgia Constitution be
amended to provide that the Governor of
Georgia should be limited to a single
DNO four-year term?
[J YES Should the Georgia Constitution be
amended to provide for a process of peti
tion by which citizens may initiate
legislative proposals to be voted on in a
[J NO public referendum?
[J YES Should the U. S. Constitution be amend
: ed to grant authority to the President of
the United States to veto single items of
ONo appropriations bills (line-item veto)?
Fireweed performed at
Lake Winnepesaukah last Fri
day in the WDSI-K2 106 *‘Bat
tle of the Bands.” Fireweed's
Cleveland, Tenn. competition
cancelled at the last minute,
automatically projecting
Fireweed into the semi-finals
on Friday, Aug. 29, at the park.
Fireweed plai;s each Satur
day night at the Chattooga
County Memorial Home. Band
members include Flippo, Sam
my Blackmon, DelF Bullard,
John Riley and Hugh Wilkins.
SHOP CHATTOOGA
COUNTY MERCHANTS
Rotary Club
Program Set
Katheryn Buffington,
Walker County Vocational
Technical School, will ad
dress the Summerville-
Trion Rotary Club at noon
next Monday at Riegeldale
Tavern, Trion.
Her topic will be the
single parents program
started gy the scgool and
available to Chattooga
County residents.
Optimists
To Meet
The Summerville-Trion Op
timist Club will meet at noon
Friday at The Round Table,
Pennville.
OFFICIAL NONPARTISAN
PRIMARY BALLOT
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whom you choose to vote. If you spoil your ballot. do
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FOR JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Hardy Gregory, Jr.)
(Vote for One)
[[] HARDY GREGORY, JR. (Incumbent)
FOR JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Willis Hunt, Jr.)
(Vote for One)
(] wiLLis HUNT, JR. (Incumbent)
FOR JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed George T. Smith)
(Vote for One)
(] GEORGET. SMITH (Incumbent)
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Harold R. Banke)
(Vote for One)
(] HAROLD R. BANKE (Incumbent)
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Dorothy T. Beasley)
(Vote for One)
[[] DOROTHY T. BEASLEY (Incumbent)
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed A. W. Birdsong, Jr.)
(Vote for One)
(] A. W.BIRDSONG, JR. (Incumbent)
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed George H. Carley)
(Vote for One)
[[] GEORGE H. CARLEY (Incumbent)
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed John W. Sognier)
(Vote for One)
D JOHN W. SOGNIER (Incumbent)
FOR JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUPY
(To Succeed Joe B. Tucker)
(Vote for One)
{7] JOE B. TUCKER (Incumbent)
FOR JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(To Succeed Jon Bolling Wood)
(Vote for One)
] JON BOLLING WOOD (Incumbent)
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Accident Injures One Person In Summerville
This one-car accident shortly before noon
Monday injured driver of the car, Sadika
Momin, 33, 108 First St. It occurred at
the creek on Northwest Congress Street.
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
(Vote for One)
D JERRY BELSKY
D WYCHE FOWLER, JR.
D HAMILTON JORDAN
[] JOHN D. RUSSELL
FOR GOVERNOR
1 (Vote for One)
(] JOE FRANK HARRIS (Incumbent)
D KENNETH B. QUARTERMAN
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
() BOBBY HILL
(] ZELL MILLER (Incumbent)
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One)
[J MAX CLELAND (Incumbent)
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)
(] MICHAEL J. BOWERS (Incumbent)
FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
(Vote for One)
(] TOMMY IRVIN (Incumbent)
[] BILLY ANDREWS ODOM
FOR COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE
(Vote for One)
(] WARREN D. EVANS (Incumbent)
FOR STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
(Vote for One)
[[] GENE BOTTOMS
[[] EDWARD V. (ED) DEATON
[[)] CHARLES LINDSEY
D WERNER ROGERS (Incumbent)
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR
(Vote for One)
[J JOE GREENBERGER
[[] JOE TANNER (Incumbent)
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
(To Succeed Gary B. Andrews, for the unexpired term
of Mac Barber, resigned, beginning January 1, 1987,
expiring December 31, 1990)
(Vote for One)
[[J GARY B. ANDREWS (Incumbent)
[[J MAC BARBER
[[] DENNIS JOE HOFFARTH
[[] CLINT KITCHENS
[J JAMES FRANCIS SEGARS
[] J. RABUN TINGLE
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
(To Succeed Jim Hammock)
(Vote for One)
[ M BOYD
[] JIM HAMMOCK (Incumbent)
[J TIM JOHNSON
(right on bridge) and officer Larry Ben
nett are shown discussing the mishap
with coworkers of Ms. Momin. She was
taken to Chattooga County Hospital for
treatment. (Staff Photo by Tommy Toles).
OFFICIAL PRIMARY
ABSENTEE BALLOT
OFFICIAL PRIMARY ABSENTEE BALLOT OF THE
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA FOR
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
SUMMERVILLE PRECINCT
FOR THE GENERAL PRIMARY
AUGUST 12, 1986
FOR U. S. REPRESENTATIVE IN 100TH
CONGRESS FROM THE
TIH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
OF GEORGIA
(Vote for One)
{7] GEORGE (BUDDY) DARDEN (Incumbent)
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FOR STATE SENATOR FROM
S3IRD SENATORIAL DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
D WAYMOND “SONNY " HUGGINS
(Incumbent)
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FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY FROM
STH DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
D JOHN G. CRAWFORD (Incumbent)
[7] PAVID L. HARTLINE
[[] CARLN. MORRISON
FOR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
CHATTOOGA COUNTY, DISTRICT 2,
TRION MILITIA, DISTRICT 870
(Vote for One)
D LEON KING (Incumbent)
[]J DEE MILLICAN
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FOR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
CHATTOOGA COUNTY DISTRICT 3,
ALPINE MILITIA DISTRICT 968,
TELOGA MILITIA DISTRICT 927
(Vote for One)
[[] LEROY MASSEY (Incumbent)
FOR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
CHATTOOGA COUNTY DISTRICT 4,
LYERLY MILITIA DISTRICT 927
DIRTSELLER MILITIA DISTRICT 1216
SEMINOLE MILITIA DISTRICT 967,
COLDWATER MILITIA DISTRICT 1083
(Vote for One)
[] JOEL E. COOK (Incumbent)
[[] CHARLES TUDOR
FOR COMMITTEE MEMBER OF
DEMOCRATC PARTY
SUMMERVILLE MILITIA DISTRICT 925
POST 4
(Vote for One)
[[] TOM HOGG
POST §
(Vote for One)
[7] SHIRLEY A. McDONALD (Incumbent)
POST 6
(Vote for One)
D GLENN N. DOWNES (Incumbent)
OFFICIAL NONPARTISAN
PRIMARY BALLOT
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FOR JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Hardy Gregory, Jr.)
(Vote for One)
1 HARDY GREGORY, JR. (Incumbent)
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FOR JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Willis Hunt, Jr.)
(Vote for One)
[[] wiLLIs HUNT, JR. (Incumbent)
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FOR JUSTICE, SUPREME
COURT OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed George T. Smith)
(Vote for One)
O GEORGE T. SMITH (Incumbent)
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FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Harold R. Banke)
(Vote for One)
(] HAROLDR. BANKE (Incumbeat)
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FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APFEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed Dorothy T. Beasley)
(Vote for One)
D DOROTHY T. BEASLEY (Incumbent)
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FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed A. W. Birdsong, Jr.)
(Vote for One)
[] A.W.BIRDSONG, JR. (Incumbent)
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FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed George H. Carley)
(Vote for One)
D GEORGE H. CARLEY (Incumbent)
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FOR JUDGE, COURT OF APPEALS
OF GEORGIA
(To Succeed John W. Sognier)
(Vote for One)
(] JOHNW. SOGNIER (Incumbent)
FOR JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(To Succeed Joe B. Tucker)
(Vote for One)
D JOE B. TUCKER (Incumbent)
FOR JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(To Succeed Jon Bolling Wood)
(Vote for One)
D JON BOLLING WOOD (Incumbent)
No Singing;
Homecoming
Set Sunday
Berryton Bible Mission will
not hold its second Saturday
night singing this month due
to homecoming on Aug. 10.
Homecoming singers Sun
day will be The Hasty Family
and The Faith Walkers.
The Rev. Alfred Chambers
is pastor. The public is invited.
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Homecoming
Annual homecoming ser
vices will be held Sungay at
Sfiring Creek Baptist Church.
The Rev. Willie Bearden will
speak.
Lunch will be served at
noon and singing will be held in
the afternoon. Special singers
will be the Owen family, Eort
Payne, Ala.
The Rev. Jimmy Wilborn is
pastor.
The public is invited.