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THE NEWBERRY SUN
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FRIDAY, JUNE SO, 1!
PRIMARY NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
e Democratic Primary will toe
held in Newberry county on
Tuesday, July 11, 1950 for the
purpose of ballatuig for state
and county offices. Polls will
open ait 8 o’clock in the fore
noon and close at 6 o’clock in
the afternoon.
A list of managers and places
of voting in each precinct is
listed below.
Ward 1. MJarion Baxter, H. D.
Whitaker, J. G. Sease, J. E.
Hazel, clerk. Voting at Police
headguarters.
Ward 2. Mrs. W. Roy Ander
son, Mrs. Roland Felker, Mrs. C.
A. Dufifard, Mlrs. Clara Part
ridge, clerk, otirtg at Smith
Mlotor Company.
Wterd 3 No. 1. Mrs. Cyril
Hutchinson, Mrs. Tom Summer,
Henry T. Cannon, Mrs. Carter
Abrams, clerk. Voting at Clamp’s
store.
Ward 3 No. 2. J. E. McCon
nell, C. A. Shealy, Troy Shealy,
Adelle Fulmer, clerk. Voting at
Mollohon school.
Ward 4 No. 1. Mrs. ELizabeith
Y. Wicker, Moss Clara Bowers,
L. G. Eskridge, T. P. Wicker,
clerk. Voting at Chamber of
Commerce.
Wiard 4 No. 2. Miss Oorrie
Lie Havird, Miss Minnie Havird,
A. P. Parrott, Mrs. Helen Senn,
clerk. Voting at Layton’s store.
Ward 5. Eugene Shealy, Mlrs.
O. S. Goree, Mr. Fred Eugene
Shealy, clerk. Voting at Corley’s
Barber shop.
Ward 6. Mira. Nancy (Oswald)
Copeland, Mrs. P. Melts Fanit,
Mrs. Dave Hayes, Keitt Purcell,
clerk. Voting at W, H. Davis
& Sons Motor Co.
Bush River. Oscar Mayer,
Frank Satterwhdte, P. C. Work
man, W. M. Buford, clerk. Vot
ing at Bush River School.
Central William Harris, E.
H. Koon, L. D. Aull, G. O.
Setzler, clerk. Voting at Central
school house.
Chappells. I. Q. Watkins, J.
J. Boazmam, J .B. McAdams,
clerk. Voting at Wlerts’ store.
Dominick.- J. Hugh Chappell,
Hayne Brehmen, H .T Oxner,
Mira. Ellis Davenport, clerk. Vot
ing at J. H. Wallenzne’ store.
Fairview. W. H. Dominick,
Willie MteCantha, S. C. Mills,
Floyd Martin, clerk. Voting at
Fairview school
Gormany—W. H. Hentz, Mrs.
Vinnie Kate Price. Voting at
Crook’s Store (formerly Char
lie Suber’s store.
Hartford—H. L. Shealy, W.
B. Goggans, George Cromer,
J. H. Eargle, clerk. Voting at
Hartford school.
Helena—J. R. Wood, A. F.
Affcaway, Mrs. Nellie Coates
Davis, Mliss Mary Cook, clerk.
Voting at J. R. Wlood’s home.
Jalapa—V. E. Mailer, W. W.
Riser, D. B. Sease, C. C. Wall
ace, clerk. Voting at C. C. Wal
lace and Son store.
Johnstone—Henry Boozer, Doc
Spearman, Mrs. Byrdie Dehines,
Mrs. Kate Wilson, Clerk. Voting
at Boozer’s store (Whitaker’s
old stand).
Jolly Street—T. L. Boinest, G.
I. Kinord, Hugh Kingsmore, Hel
en May Kinard, clerk. Voting
at Jolly Street school.
Kimands—J. J, Johnson, W.
D. Boozer, George Wl Johnson,
J. B. .Smith, clerk. Voting at
Kirrard’s school house.
Little Mountain—A. B. Stoud-
emire, Homer Lindler, Mrs. Carl
Shealy, Mrs. Murray Counts.
clerk. Voting at Dr. Sease old
office.
Longshore—W. O. Pitts, G. F.
Boozer, J. E. Stirling, Griff O.
Dowd, clerk. Voting at Neel
Bros store.
Long. Lame (Beth Eden)—
Mrs. Edward Chandler, Miss
Lillie Mae Folk, clerk, Clyde
MicCarley, C. M. Folk. Voting
at Beth Eden school.
Maytointon — Ben Mayibin,
Bannie Cathcart, Mirs. Jim
Ruff Thoman, clerk. Voting at
Mrs. T. W. Henderson’s store.
Mt. Bethel—Curtis Rikard,
Horace Cromer, Furman Epps,
Mrs. Eva Ringer, clerk. Voting
at Wilbur Ringer’s residence.
Mt. Pleasant—J. L. Gilliam,
Mrs. Maude Ringer, J. W. Smith
Mrs. Pauline Adams, clerk.
Voting at Mt. Pleasant school.
Mulberry—Oscar Graham, Ar
thur Felker, H. H. Boland, T.
E. Keitt, clerk. Voting at Oscar
Graham’s residence.
Oakland—C. J. Swindler, A
N. Bowen, George Attaway, Mrs.
Andy Bowen, clerk. Voting at
Oakland Boarding House.
O’Neal No. 1—Noah Moore.
Fred Koon, J. H. White, Pat
‘ Wise, clerk. Voting at Mount
Olive Church.
O’Neal No. 2—R. M. Monts, C.
W. Bedenbaugh, J. C. Shealy,
Sr., Curtis Long, clerk. Voting
at O’Neal school house.
Peak—J. E. Mayer, H. L. Su-
toer, J. Clarence Miller, J. W.
Mayer, clerk. Voting at Town
Hall.
Pomaria—L. A. Mayer, E. W.
Epting, J. M. Stuck, Henry E.
Counts, clerk. Voting at Pomaria
City hall or Pomaria high
school.
Prdsperity No. 1—Robert P.
Luther, C. W. Saner, Tom Daw
kins, Mrs. Nannie Ward, clerk.
Voting at Town Hall.
Prosperity No. 2—Mrs. B. W.
Ackerman', Asa F. Taylor, A. P.
Pugh, Mlrs. Julia Wessinger,
clerk. Voting at Auto show room
at Shealy Motor Co.
Saluda No. 7—James F. San
ders, C. S. Fellers, P. T. Harris,
J. H. Craft, clerk. Voting at
KunMe’s store.
Silverstreet—T. B. Boozer, J.
H. Bowers ,J. M. Aiewine, R.
C. Neel, Jr., clerk. Voting at
Siiverstreet high school 'gym.
Stoney Hill*—H. J. Leaphart,
N. R. Lester, J. I. Boozer, Has
kell Amide, clerk. Voting at
Stoney Hill school.
St. Paul—Carl H, Eotng, L. B.
Bedenbaugh Nolan C. Wicker,
D. L. Wledeman, clerk. Voting
at St. Paul’s school house.
St. Philips—P. F. Halfacre,
J. D. Koon, Ml E. Enlow. D. Go-
van Sease, clerk. Voting at St.
PhiTio’s school house.
Trinity—John Dickert, H. B.
Hendrix, Jim Pitts, L. B. Beden-
bqugh, clerk. Voting at Trinity
church.
Union—G. S. Enlow. J. C.
KinaM, M; L. Long, J. J. Sligh,
clerk. Voting at Union school.
Utopia—Ern. Derrick, George
Blair, E. O. Lake, G. W. Nich-
hols, clerk. Voting at Em Der
rick’s residents.
Walton—Mrs. M. B. Crooks,
Mrs. John Parrott, George Hentz,
Mlrs. Pauline Corooks, clerk. Vot
ing at Pauline Crooks. (J. L.
Crook’s old store).
Vaughnville—P. N. Boozer,
Henry Coats, Frank Stewart,
Mrs. J. H. Boozer, clerk. Voting
at T. H. Neel’s home.
Wheel and. M. A. Riddle,
Carl Lindler, J. Q. Metis, Mrs.
D. C. Boland, Voting at Whee-
land school.
Whitmire No. 1—J. W. Hipp,
E. A. Cristy, T. J. Abrams, R.
C. Lake, clerk. Voting at City
Hall.
Whitmire No. 2—J. W. Gary,
W. H. Miller, W. C. Scott, S. C.
Young, clerk. Voting at “Y”
building.
Zion—J. B. Eargle, J. L. Rin
ger, Mrs. R. L. Ringer, Mrs. J.
H. Folk. Voting at Zion school.
B. V. CHAPMAN, Chairman,
MRS. A. H. COUNTS, Sec.:
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n
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PHONE 610
BARBECUE 'CHICKEN SUPPER
AT JOLLY STREET
SATURDAY, JUNE 24th
SUPPER TIME 6:00 O’CLOCK
BASEBALL GAME AT 4:00 O’CLOCK
Blease Memorial Field
MOLLOHON vs. JOLLY STREET
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. Mid State League Game
Sponsored by Jolly Street Ball Club
ELECT
THEO
VAUGHAN
to
CONGRESS
THEO VAUGHAN IS
EXPERIENCED: Worked in
cotton mills, cotton fields, busi
ness and government. Candidate
for Congress in 1938.
TRAINED: Graduate of Clem-
son Cbllege and Columbia Uni
versity.
CHRISTIAN: Dlecidee sf and
on every issue according t o
Christian principals and Ameri
can Democracy.
FAMILY MAN: Wife is Win-
throp College Graduate, the
former Mamie Ballentine. Have
three children.
NATIVE SON OF THIRD
DSTRICT: Born in Pelzer, De
cember 27, 1902. Has worked
in, knows and loves Newberry
County. Best known for work
with Four-H Ccub boys and
girls, and his role in developing
and directing Camp Long.
Notice!
DUE TO THE SUMMER WEATHER
THE DANCE ON SATURDAY NIGHT
AT THE ARMORY
WILL BE DISCONTINUED
UNTIL THE 1ST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER
RITZ
THEATRE
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Deborah Kerr, Robert Walker,
Mark Stevens, Peter Lawford,
James Whitmore
PLEASE BELIEVE ME
Also Short—Heap Hep Injuns
Fox News
SATURDAY
Spade Cooley, And His Band,
Dick Lane,. Hal Derwin, Bar
bara Woodell, Sons Of The
Pioneers, Ohuy Reyes and His
Band, Jimmy Ellison
EVERYBODY'S DANCIN
Extra Added * Attraction
CARTOON CARNIVAL
2 Popeye Cartoons— 1 Little
Lulu— 1 Animal Reel— 1
Musical Short with Tex Beneke
and His Orch.— 1 NoveJtoon—
1 Screen Song— 1 Movietone
Specialty
MONDAY A TUESDAY
Donald O’Connor, Gale Storm,
Walter Brennan, Vnoent Price,
Curtain Call At Cactus Creak
/ (In Technicolor)
Bugs Bunny Cartoon
MGM NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Viveoa Lindfors, Kent Smith,
Jands Paige, Robert Douglas
THIS SIDE OF THE LAW
Also Short—That’s His Story
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Complete Show after 10 P.M.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
George Raft, June Havoc
INTRIGUE
SUNDAY
Betty Davis, Joseph Cotton'
BEYOND THE FOREST
MONDAY and TUESDAY
James Mason. Barbara Bel
Geddes
CAUGHT
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Rod Cameron, Illona Massey
THE PLUNDERERS
(In Technicolor)
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Double Feature
The Bowery Boys in
JINX MONEY
also
SILVER BUTTE
WE WIL BE OPEN
SUNDAY NIGHT
WELLS
THEAT
THURSDAY
KILLER SHARK
Roddy MoDowall and
Winters
Added—SPORTS
3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:<
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MONTE HALE
in Ranger of Cherokee
Added—BATMAN AND
and LEON ERROL
MONDAY A TUESDA
Also late show 10:15 Sa
Dogwood wants to
world on fire . . ibut
does is bum down the
house!
BLONDIE'S BIG D
Penny Singleton,
Lary Simms and
Added—PATHE NEWS
Show 9:30
end CO
Admission 12c-35c every
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Send for free “1000 Club” folder now.
NEWBERRY?
iederal Savings
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF NEWBERRY
J. K. Willingham, Sec’y Newberry, S. C.
GIVE US YOUR ORDER NOW FOR-
4 * *
BARBECUE MEAT
AND HASH
FOR
The Fourth of July
We intend to have the biggest and best Barbecue
we have ever had JULY FOURTH and invite you to
place your order now for meat and Hash, We guar
antee' to fill all orders placed with us now. You will
need to bring no jars as we intend to sell hash in new
jars which need not be returned. The cooking will be
done by Johnnie Wood.
Telephone 67 ~~LAYTON Bros
ando rder your July 4th barbecue today!
Vote To
RE-ELECT
O. Frank l
. THORNTON
SECRETARY OF STATE
After serving 14 years as a
Clerk in the State Government
the General Assembly gave him
the deserved promotion by elect
ing him Secretary of Stale.
Now serving efficiently as Secre
tary of Stale and asking foil
re-election on record of service.
Civic leader and for 12 years
chairman of his local Church
official board.
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BOYCE STREET
Opposite County Library
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.
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SATURDAY, JULY 8th
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10th, for business.
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