The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 21, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3
I ALL H. D. AND CANNING
CLUB MEMBERS NEWBERRY
Every home demonstration and
canning club member and those attending
butter demonstrations is j
ur^vd to enter the county-wide butter!
comest which will be held later in j
the summer ami continue for several
months.
vmiv nlnrs 7,,?\v for entering
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contest. Get your brick-shaped!
mold, good butter paper, and cartoons.
The latter can be ordered by
me.
I hope there will be numbers of
contestants, for we want to make this
affair a success in every sense of thej
word and help bring- our county to the j
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tront in miiK anu uunci ^iuuuvi.iv...
The prizes are going to be worth trying
for and the list will appear in
county papers as soon as it is completed.
Watch your paper.
? Won't you enter the contest and
help make it the best one in the state? j
If you are interested send in your j
name or get in communication with i
me. Literature or. the subject will,
gladly be given.
ReacJ carefully these regulations
> and points in scoring:
- Regulations For the Butter Contest.!
1. The contest shall be open to \
all home demonstration^and canning!
club members of Newberry county. |
2. Any club member can enter the ,
contest at any time. At least five:
?.p^v nvi-7Qi fnv hip*V?pst score i
PUlriCS l\Jl piiovvj iv.
\viil be necessary.\
*>. Butter submitted for judging;
must be brick-shaped and sent to
home demonstration agent, place and
dates to be given later.
4. Eaqh contestant shall enter her I
* butter by a number given her by the I
agent. J
5. Contestants shall send one'
pound of butter each time that she J
sends her butter for scoring. j
6. Record of the monthly score
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Shall ?)6 Sent eai'K. cwhicsktin. >.? ?
acent, and record for all scores shall
be kept by agent.
7. The butter entered each month
shall be sold for the benefit of the;
contestant or returned-as desired.
S. Valuable prizes shall be awarded.
Points in Scoring Batter.
-.Flavor 45 points;
Texture 25 points;
Color 15 points
i . Salt 10 points,
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Willie Mae Wise, j
Home Demonstration Agent. j
S. S. CONVENTION NO. 10 s j
WILL MEET AT ST. PAULS j
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The Township Sunday school con-;
vention of No. 10 township will meet j
at St. Pauls Lutheran church on the
fifth Sunday in this month, beginning;
promptly ft 10 a. m. The following,
is the program:
Song. !
devotional exercises by J. A/ C.1
> Kibler.
Address of welcome by F. F. Liv-'
ingston. ' j
Response by Col. E. H. Aull.'
Song.
Topic: What are some of the,
proofs derived from the good of the;
Sunday school woijk? Mr. Jas. F. i
Epting, Rev. S., P. Ivo'cm.
tn ?pcvp God.'
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31 r?. K. L. Parr, Mr. Arthur Kibler.
Song.
Calling the roll.
Adjournment for dinner.
Afternoon Session.
Song.
Prayer.
Topic; Who is my neighbor andj
what do I owe him? Hon. H. H. (
rr Blease, Rev. Dr. J. \V. Carson.
Topic: Name some of the most,'
criminal vices that stand in the way I
* of Christian duty, Mr. John C. Neel, j
Dr. Geo. B. Cromer.
Song.
Tnnic: What reform would you!
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suggest in the Sunday school work, if;
any are needed. Dr. W. C. Brown. Dr.
E. C. Jones.
Adjournment. Song: God be with
you till we meet again. J
Each school of the township is ,
earnestly requested to send at least j
three delegates and we hope that all'
superintendents will be present. The
invitation stands open to all. Come.'j
We can speak foi^old St. Pauls. She |
? always stands with open doors to welcome
you.
T. J. Wilson,
_ , Chairman.
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Li. ?>. .Beaenuaiigii,
Secretary.
HOW FOOD PRICES
HAVE ADVANCED
Figures published in a recent;
memorandum of the Supreme Council!
of the peace conference show that general
wholesale prices have advanc- i
ed since 1913, approximately as fol-1
> lows:
United States, 120 per cent.
Great Britain, 170 per cent.
Trance, 300 per cent.
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* Belgium, oQO per cent.
Retail prices undoubtedly have ad-j
vanced to an equal or greater extent j
in this country according to the mem-j
orandum. In publishing these figures, j
the supreme council pleads for increased
production, economy and
saving as remedies for the situation,
and as a safeguard against still higher
price levels.
BAIL FOR GOSNELL
AFTER MISTRIAL
.* The State.
Greenville, May 18.?After a mistrial
had been ordered by the court
at 10 o'clock this morning in the
case of Jake Gosnell, charged with
the murder of Sheriff Hendrix Rector
last July, the defendant was released
from the county jail at 5:15
o'clock this afternoon uncer oona
of $4,000. Bondsmen were quickly
secured when the court fixed the bail
at $4,000 and Jake Gosnell sat at
supper aboul the family table in his
Greenville home with his wife and
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daughter.
Those who signed the bond, h(
sides Gosnell, were Dr. Charles (
Geer, chairman of the state boar
of charities and corrections; J. 1
While, real estate dealer of this citj
n.-.nv\- 1 P,e]i. ti'visi;?n chief ^
t.'.v to i';' aiui ;a vy, v?;ili r.Gtic
(j Liil : I v i'S ! K' I r.
Member?- (ft tlie jury stated that th
vote in tli*' ase srood four for co.
viction and e.uht for aequitul. T!i
case xve'tt to tiie jury at <> o clot*
last nljrht and the mistrial was ordoi
ed after approximately 1"> hours' dc
liberation. The jury was hopelessl
deadlocked from the outset and
mistrial was the inevitable result.
TEACHERS WANTED.
For the Silverstreet school. On
principal and two assistants. Appl
cations may be filed with the undei
signed on or before the first of June
1920.
. C. L. Leitzsey,
Clerk of the Board.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Newberry.
By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge.
Whereas. T. P. McCartha has mad
suit to me to grant him Letters c
Administration of the Estate and el
fects of R. Cummings McCartha.
These are. therefore, to cite nr.
admonish all and singular the Kir
dred and Creditors of the said I
Cummings McCartha deceased, thn
they be and appear before me, in th
Court of Probate, to be held at Xev
berry on Tuesday the 25th May, nex
after publications hereof, at 1
o'clock in the forenoon, to she
cause, if any they have, why the sa:
Administration should not be grantee
Given under my hand this 5th da
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of Mav, Anno Domini ivzv.
W. F. EWART,
P. J. X. c.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOO]
ELECTION IN ST. LUXES DISTRICT
NO. 13.
S':ate of South Carolina,
County of Newberry.
Whereas, one-third of the residen
free-holders and a like proportion o
the resident electors oi the a^e o
twenty-one in the St. Lukes Sehoc
District No. 13, the County of New
berry, State of South Carolina, hav
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filed a pension \vmi mc vuuni.
Board o? Education of Newberr
County, South Carolina, petitionin
and requesting that an election ' b
hold in the said school district on th
question of levying a special tax o
four (4) mills on. the taxable prop
erty within the said school district.
Now, therefore, we the undersign
ed, composing the County Board o
Education for Newberry Count\
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Otaie ox ouuui v-cij.unno, uu
orrer the board of trustees of th
St. Lukes school district No. 13 t
hold 'an election on the said questio
of levying a special tax of four (4
mills to be collected on the propert
located within the said school dis
trict, which said election shall be hel
at the St. Lukes School House, i
the said school district No^ 13. o
Saturday, the 22nd day of Ma}
1020, at which said election the poll
shall be opened at 7 a. m. and close
at 4 p. m.
The members of the Board o
Trustees of the said school distric
olioH oe vonnocvpr? of Said PiectiOT
dlKlll C4V_ i/ CKk7 lUUiiu^v^w ?
Only such electors as reside in th
said school district and return re;
cr personal property for taxatior
and who exhibit their tax and regis
tration certificates as required i
general elections, shall be allowed t
vote. Electors favoring the levy o
such tax shall cast a ballot containin
the word "Yes" written or printe
thereon, and each elector opposed t
such levy shall cast a ballot contair
ing the word "No" written or prinl
eel thereon.
Given under our hands and sea]
this the 5th days of May, 1920.
C. M. WILSON,
0. B. CANNON,
J. B. HARMAN, '
County Board of Education, Newbei
ry County, South Carolina.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOi
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ELECTION IN KllNAKUd atnuwi
DISTRICT NO. 49.
.State of South Carolina,
County of Newberry.
Whereas, one-third of the resider
freeholders and a like proportion o
the resident electors of the age o
twenty-one in the Kinards Schoc
Distrct No. 49, the County of New
berry, State of South Carina, hav
filed a petition with the Count
Board of Education of Newberr
County, South Carolina, petitionin
and requesting that an election b
held in the said school district on th
question of levying a special tax o
four (4) mills on the taxaDie proper*
within the said school district.
Now, therefore; we the undersign
ed, composing the County Board o
Education for Newberry Countj
State of South Carolina, do hereb
order the Board of Trustees of th
Kinards School Distrct, No. 4
to hold an election on the said ques
tion of levying a special tax of fou
(4> mills to b? collected on th
'property located within the sai
school dstric-t, which said r lectio
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shall be held at tlie ?j. a. uomimck
store, in the said School District Nc
49, on Tuesday the 18th day of Maj
1920, at which said election the poll
shall be opened at 7 A.' M., an
closed at 4 P. M.
The members of the Board of Trus
tees of the said School District sha]
act as managers of the said electior
Only such electors as reside in th
said schoolVJistrict and retnrn rea
or personal property for taxatior
and who exhibit their tax and regis
tration certificate? as required in gen
eral elections, shall be allowed t
vote. Electors favoring the levy o
such tax shall cast a ballot eontainin:
the word "Yes'' written or printe
thereon, and each elector opposed t
taining the word "No." written o
printed thereon.
Given under our hands and seal
this the 1st dav of May, 1020.
*C. M. WILSON,
O. B. CANNON,
J. B. HARMAN,
County Board of Education, New
berry County. South Carolina.
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