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Thursday, May 8, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE * - Political Announcements FOR MAYOR 4 f hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Mayor of Clinton and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. JOE P. TERRY FOR ALDERMAN Ward One I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Alderman from Ward One and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary FRANK M. BOLAND Ward Two I Hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Alderman HATS Straw and Felts By STEPHEN L. STETSON L. B. DILLARD from Ward Two and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democra tic primary. S. A. PITTS 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward Two and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. LARRY W HEDSPETH \ Ward Three I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Alderman from Ward Three and pledge to abide by the rules of the Demo cratic primary. HARRY C. LAYTON Ward Four I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Alderman from Ward Four and pledge to abide by the rules of the Demo cratic primary. JAMES P. SLOAN Ward Five I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Alderman from Ward Five and pledge to abide by the rules of the Demo cratic primary. WOODROW L. WILSON I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward Five and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. GEORGE W. BAGWELL NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK of Joanna Will Be Closed Saturday, May 10th In Observance Of Southern Memorial Day SUMMER CUSTOMER CUTOFF (ia* will h* turned off for summer when requested by cuxtomer, I’nlew* customers sdvUe to the con trary. gas wiO tie turned on tirtween Augu*t 15th and September 15th with a $500 cut-on-fee In event you do not wish your fas turned on at this time, after Septem>>er 15th an additional charge of ITon will apply. CUNTON-NEWBERRY NATURAL GAS AUTHORITY W. M. SHEALY. General Manager Ward Six I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelcctkm as Alderman from Ward Six and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. JAMES C. CRAINE I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward Six and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. , CHARLES C. (CHUCK) LEATHERWOOD HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the House of Representatives from Laurens Coun ty and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. WILLIAM C. DOBBINS I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelecton to the House of Representatives from Laurens Coun ty and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. T. DAVID SLOAN, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives frohn Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. . KING DIXON II I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. JUSTIN A. BRIDGES I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. J. ROY CRAWFORD MAGISTRATE JACKS TOWNSHIP 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate in Jacks Town ship and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. JAMES M COPELAND. JR I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate in Jacks Town ship and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary . JAMES C KERNELLS, JR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate in Jacks Township and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. J. C. NABORS Jurors For Civil Court TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for election as Treasurer of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pri mary. GEORGE S. ADAIR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Treasurer of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. POSEY W. COPELAND I hereby announce myself a can didate for Treasurer of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. HERCHEL W. WILSON 1 hereby announce myself a can- n . u didatc for Treasurer of Laurens Banquet MOHOrS County and pledge to abide by the C. K. Wright, Laurens School Superintendent Laurens—Judge Steve C. Griffith of Newberry, will preside over the first of two weeks of civil court in Laurens County beginning May 12. Petit jurors who will serve dur ing the two week session have also been announced. They are: F. S. Gambrell.^Laurens; J. Her man Power, Namie; W. O. Hueble, Joanna; Thamer G. Davenport, Mt. Olive; James F. Riddle, Watts Mill; Frank Simpson, Poplar Springs; J. M. Donnan, Laurens; Robert Thackston, Cook’s Store; Charles I. Bradley, Laurens; W. H Gunter, Waterloo; David S. Taylor, Laurens. Also John P. Harkins, Waterloo; B. F. Osborne. Joanna; Stanley Hyatt, Grays; James L Wood, Bailey; C. D. Benjamin, Sr , Long Branch; George Young, Lydia Mill; L. G. Medlock, Joanna; Wil lis B. Bratcher, Brewerton; Jack H. Cunningham, Clinton Mill, R. L. Banks, Merna; D. L. Snelgrove, Clinton; Ray D. Godfrey, Poplar Springs. . Also Frank Phillips. Joanna; Harold Culbertson, Mt. Olive; T. J. Carnes, Lydia Mill; Albert Smith. Namie; Bennie G Lever, Joanna; Robert M Mahon, Mema, Carrington Herbert. Trinity Ridge Collier Byrd, Ora, Roy T. Mims, Watts Mill; W B O’Dell. Daniels Store; Niles S. Osborne, Youngs; and Ben Craig, Watts Mill ' \ Construction To Begin Soon On Stomp Spring Site Additional construction will begin shortly on a community exclusively for retired men and women, to be located at Stomp Springs in Lau rens County. 'Hiomas E. Hair, Columbia bus inessman and attorney, said that work on the unique project will commence as soon as construction of a highway, now being prepared for paving, has progressed suf ficiently to allow building materials to be brought to the site Immediate phase of construction will be the building of two lodges, one for men and one for women, each with accommodations for 30 persons and including lounge and dining facilities Mr. Hair said he is also studying the feasibility of constructing 100 individual homes for retired per sons Other projected units of the community are a commercial cen ter. an interdenominational church, and a group of 50 homes for non- retired persons in service occu pations in the community V’The lodges will be for men and women who desire to remain inde pendent during their golden years’,” Mr Hair said. “This de velopment is for the benefit of those in their later years, a little town where they can live in peace, fish or hunt, and find ’companionship with others their own age.’’ Mr Hair has been developing plans for a community for retired people since he purchased the Stomp Spring property in 194#; A health resort is located at the spring, between (’linton and Whit mire. about 18 miles from New berry The area was once served by a road constructed by federal con servation workers. Mr. Hair was later influential in having the road turned over to the county and then to the state highway department. Growing importance of the arta was recognized when paving of the I road was authorized, Mr Hair said -V- Trip Closes Term Episcopal Kindergarten ^Members of All Saints Nursery School visited Cleveland park zoo in Spartanburg where,they fed the an imals, rode the miniature tram and ate a picnic lunch April 30 as a cli max to the year’s activities The day nursery, which has been under the direction of Mrs Giles F Lewis, closed May 2 Sponsored b> the church school of All Saints Episcopal -church, the nursery has been operated in the rectory for the past term Plans include reopening in September with the added facili ties provided by the proposed pa rish house to be beuilt adjacent to the church on Calvert Avenue. Members who made the half day trip to Spartanburg included Har riette Low man, Eddie Copeland. Bailey Dixon, Jr. and Dirke Von Hollen They were accompanied by Mrs J H Von Hollen and Mrs Lewis. Corter Is President Of College Choir \ I' Dirk Carter of Florence, is the newly elected president of the Pre* bytenan College robed choir A rising senior, he was named to replace Blair Baldwin of Blair, and will officially assume office at the choir’s annual banquet next Thurs day night Dr Edouard Patte, conductor of the choir which’ ha*, received South wide accalim also announced these o{her offices f.ll#-d Rutledge Durant of Manning. »U [-reside;. ( Jiff ^ Adli of Mill Ims, secretary Ed Galloway of Jacksonvilh Fla . treasurer and Britt Spann oi Fine #,a dian J Subscribe To The Chronicle ' Phone 74 I’AR* Nu* 1 ■ " " — SKIN ITCH HOW TO RELIEVE IT IN JUST IS MINUTER. 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LAWN - GARDEN — SA ME I MORE - VALUES SAME SAVE£44% by the ndea ef the Demaeralie primary PAUL l O'DELL ed the mm* «f ROTT | graduate m June BEEF SPECIAL WEEK ROUND—T BON E—CUBE—RIB STEAK ik. 89c Chuck Roast ib. 39c RIB STEW ib. 39c Ground Beef .0 • h». 49c 1 BEEF LIVER . n> 49c • Boneless Stew o. 69c Pitts Country 1 Market SINCE 1923 • ~ J PHONE n by the rules el the mary CLAUDE A PATTON I hereby aanouare myself a can dtdete for County Commuaiener of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic pet mary GEORGE PENLAND I hereby announce myself a can of JOE HOLLIDAY MIDWAY CLINTON, S. C. ERL & SAT. MAY 9-10 3:10 TO YUMA With GLENN FORD and VAN HEFLIN SUN. & MON. MAY 11-12 THE DEUCATE DELINQUENT With JERRY LEWIS and MARTHA HYER TUBS. & WED MAY 13-14 NAKED IN THE SUN With JAMES CRAIG and LITA MILAN In Color the rnfanlry are R^crt R Win ef MsycaviUe James T Fade af Kenhaw Mitch «d J Marmoset ef Bmaswtr*. Ga James L New*.me af De catur. Ga Thomas W Westmam land of Cbarlatte. N C.. Lymaa H Harm af Birmingham Ala ; Vi) bam H Yaanrk af Miami. Fla.; William D Bowman of Monoaga beta. Pa Claude H Ragsdale ef Blair. John E Summers of Char lotte. N C : and Robert W Thy lor of Heath Springs Artillery commissions included | the following Lawrence E Young of Clinton; 1 Melvin H Little of Atlanta. Guice K Putter of Anniston. Ala ; Ken neth R Fleischer of West Palm Beach. Fla ; William H. Roberta of Danville, Va.; Joseph Roddey Miller, of Rock Hill; James Robert Poole of Charlotte, N. C.; Charles L. Prickett of Holly Hill; and G. Gordon Livingston of Spartanburg. Those choosing Chemical Corps commissions were: J. Thompson Richards of Heath Springs; and Alexander C. Moor head of Anderson. Receiving a Signal Corps com mission will be Blair Baldwin of Blair. John Thames of Manning, will be commissioned in the Armor, Guy N. Boyd of York, in the Trans portation Corps, William J. Fulton of Atlanta, will be assigned to the AA, and William Davison of Rock Hill, in the Quartermaster Corps. These men will all be commis sioned upon graduation and will serve either two years or six months, depending upon individual assignment. [RSDAY MAY 15 RANSOM WHk GLENN FORD mm4 DONNA REED "CASH NIGHT* DR. R. H. DAWSON , —Chiropractor— Hours: 9:00-12:00 and 5:00-5:00 P. M. 315 S. Brood St. 1101 CBmluo. S. C. -V UB«< Iverain Sprinkler 79o »*o ir Hose and Hanger rep. 4 35 Ml 4 Mi w (balloting Fan ■ 12™ o o o 9 a 4 if*' « ItfS th. rt re* % i**f tuyif Flashlights 7!. 79c Seel! -n* l««Jjr hngbl • Hrum# and nM Hatirrtca *4 included BUY NOW AND SAV£...EASY FIRESTONE TERMS ■ , F Soot Covers 14 8° Coatomized fit Wheel Barrow Regular $12.95 Sale S8.88 May Tire Sale C.70xl5 NEW TIRES 13 35 (Plus Tax) Exchange Cox Home & Auto Supply 2BS N. BROAD ST T l STOMER 8ATISF StTION «l KH VMKED** »m: IJ