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SUN i-%qg EIGHT P VOTE FOR ; SAM A. COOK For Coroner 1 seek your vote in next Tuesday’s primary and promise close attention and my best efforts in carrying out the duties of the office. 1 always supported the late Coroner Wilson who held this office for almost 20 years. However, 1 feel that the office is now back in the hands of the people to bestow as they see fit solely upon the fitness of the men now offering. 1 have been a farmer in the county for many years,, liv ing near Newberry and Prosperity. ' 1 am 50 years of age and served in the last world war. My only two sons are how serving overseas. 1 am at present at the refreshment stand in the Bus Sta tion and have bought a home in Newberry where I will move my family soon. If 1 am elected Coroner and any returning disabled vet eran wished to offer for the office I will step down and support him. No one should stand in the way of our re turning service men. I will be most grateful for your support next Tuesday. CONDITIONS OF THE PRIORITY REFERRAN .PROGRAM The Priority referral program • viliieh was initiated by the War Man power Commission July 1, 1944 is based on the following facts. The successful conduct of the war r.t this stage requires the extension of cur manpower along the following lines; » 4 ■ To channel available male labor to jobs in the order of the relative importance of those jobs to the war effort To i_cruit worlcers for jobs impor tant, to the war effort. To work with employers in making the best use of current labor force. To retain workers -already employ ed in essential jobs. Priority referral is t program which provides that employ er except those specifically excluded in any •area may hire only from those re ferred by the U. S. Employment Ser vice These workers will be referred to employers according to the impor tance of those jobs to the war ef fort. Before this, farm workers who were hired for only short periods in other work were not required to be hired through U.S. Employment Ser vice hot beginning July 1 all workers must be hired through the U .S. Em ployment Service. A large number of these workers are hired by the lum ber and pulpwood industries, so this is especially brought to their atten tion. These industries are very es sential and it is the policy of the em ployment lor vice to help these em ployers in every way possible The U. S. Employment Service will Elect Olin D. Johnston Senator from South Carolina Look At His Distinguished Retord and Qualifications: 1. Exemplary, faithful, and far-sighted service as Legislator, and as Governor. 2. Olih D. Johnston was a soldier. He served in the famous 42nd, ‘’Rainbow” Division, on the battle-fields of France and Germany during the first world war. He knows the problems eminating from the present war for the men in uniform. He is sympathetic with all members of the 'armed forces, and will take a leading role in assuring the wounded and disabled heroes all proper medical care, rehabilitation, and financial aid to the needy, as well as their dependents. 3. Olin D. Johnston will forcefully support the war policy of our Com mander-In-Chief, and our selected military leaders in their well-thought-out plans to bring about the earliest possible complete victory over our foes. He will take an active and leadirlg role in helping to formulate and write a last ing peace. 4. Olin D. Johnston is anxious that America and the world have the right kind of peace after the war has been won by the United Nations. Olin D. Johnston believes we should have and maintain the most powerful national defense forces on earth after this war so that all nations will respect ouc power. He will use his energies as your senator to see that this nation is never caught unprepared again as it was at the start of the present war. Olin D. Johnston is a man of his word. He is a young, strong, and able statesman. (This advertisement written and paid for by loyal friends and supporters of Olin D. Johnston.) endeavor to offer Jobe to a person in his highest skill in estabH^hments on the manpower priority lists. The war is in its critical stage at present and we know that everyone wishes to put forth every effort to bring the war to a speedy and victor ious conclusion. So let us all work in the job where we aire most needed. A family in Wisconsin habitually paid 50 cents ho an Indian for a pail of blueberries. Burt one day last siuimmer he upped the price to $1.00. “Why?” they asked. “Hell of a big war some place,’ was his lacon ic reply.—Widhita (Kas.) Democrat. WELLS THURSDAY Bela Lugosi in “VOODOO MAN” with John Carradine and George Zudco FRIDAY and SATURDAY ROY ROGERS in SUNSET SERENADE THE TIGER WOMAN “Pick Peek Plumbers” Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY The SINATRA Show HIGHER and HIGHER wtih Frank Sinatra, Michele Morgan, and Jack Haley Added: News and Comedy WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY CHARLIE CHAN IN THE SECRET SERVICE with Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland and Gwen Kenyon. Admission 9c and 30c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY BOOT HILL BANDITS Crash Corrigan, John King, and Max Terhune Added: “Higher Than a Kite” and a DISNEY COMEDY. Admission 9c-25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night HIGHER AND HIGHER Frank Sinatra RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY and FRIDAY Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone. Fay Holden Sara Haden —IN— “ANDY HARDY’S BLONDE TROUBLE” Comedy—THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS FOX NEWS SATURDAY Bob Hope, Betty Hutton, Dona Drake Zasu Pitts —IN— “LET’S FACE IT’ COMEDY UNIVERSAL NEWS MONDAY and TUESDAY Lucille Ball, Dick Powell, June Ally- son, Virginia O’Brien, Vaughn Mon roe and His Orchestra, Spike Jones and His City Slickers —IN— “MEET THE PEOPLE” M. G. M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard, Susan Hayward IN “THE FOREST RANGERS” , Comedy—KID IN UPI*ER FOUR ACHING-STIFF SORE MUSCLES For PROMPT relief— rub on Mus- terolel Massage with this wonderful “counter-irritant” actually brinks fresh warm blood to aching muscles to help break up painful local con gestion. Better than an old-fashioned mustard plaster! In 3 strengths. MUSTEROlf In these times we are all in the Army, fighting to win the War—quickly. And, even if you aren’t on the production line of a defense plant, there’s one thing you can do that will be a big help: You can see to it that you keep physically fit. Go to your Physician now for a carefol check-up. And, natu rally, you’ll want to bring his prescription to this "Reliable” pharmacy for exptert attention. GILDER AND WEEKS “The Right Drug Store” Phone 101 « 0 3 O LB -sasr> FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1244 Mrs. A. C. Ward has returned | 'Mrs. B. T. Bills, Miss Eleanor from a two months visit with her Davisee of Pittsburgh. Pa., and Cap- husband in Georgia, and is now at tain Don Reed of the Florenre Air the home of her brother, Rufus Liv- ; Base were weekend guests of Mrs. ingston and family in the county. |J. S. Walters. S. W. SHEALY Supervisor There are only two issues connected with this office, that of the work in the office itself, and the work over the county as a whole. First, if elected I promise that the funds will be care fully spent and a qualified claim recorded showing where every dollar has been spent. Second, I promise that every section of the county will receive its fair share. Not every one of us is fortunate to live on a highway or in town, but I feel that every citizen regardless of where he lives is entitled to a good road to his home. If honored with the position I will devote my entire time during the next four years to looking after your in terests in the supervisor’s office. I will personally see that the work is carried on fairly and squarely. I will cooperate in every way with your commissioners and delegation. My business experience for the past twenty-five years will enable me to serve you efficiently in this capacity. During these 4 years I will see that as many of your slick red roads will he topsoiled as is possible during thq summer months, so that you may travel them more satis factorily when the winter rains come. We're proud of our towns in our county. We’re proud of our large cotton mills. We're proud of our school sys tems and our churches. And anything 1 can do to be of service to them I will always do my part. VOTE TUESDAY, JULY 25TH FOR S. W. Shealy for Supervisor $1.00 a Jar The Best Silver Polish Ever Put On The Market W. E. TURNER Jeweler — J. B. COWARD The Monument Man Candidate For MAGISTRATE DIST. 2 Invites your investigation of life and record as a citizen of Newberry county. Then vote your honest convictions.