The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, July 20, 1951, Image 5
FRIpAY, JULY 20, 1951
liiOTICE OF ELECTION
WHpEREAS by Order of the
Newbirry County Board of Edu*
cation A Newberry School District
No. 1 Iwas constituted as of July
1, 1961a to consist of all property
situate tin former School Districts
NewberAy No. 1, Mt. Bethel-Gar-
many Nm. 2, Hartford No. 11,
Helena fro. 28, Beth-Eden No. 54
and portions of Johnstone No. 12
and Jalatm No. 48; and
WHERaSAS, the duly appointed
Trustees f for said Newberry
School district No. 1 have peti
tioned tl£e County Board of Edu
cation f|br an election to levy a
tax of X5 mills for general school
purposes in such school district,
now, therefore,
Purs#uant to the provisions of
Sectiofti 5330 of the Code of Laws
of Soiuth Carolina for 1942, as
amended by Act 153 of the Acts
of tflhe General Assembly of 1947,
relating to the method and man-
nerf in which school districts in
NewWberry County may levy
flMacial taxes for school purposes,
mm election is hereby ordered to
bw held on Tuesday, August 14.
IroSl, to determine whether a. tax
Bevy of 15 mills shall be levied
Ton all real and personal property
i within said school district for
general school purposes.
1 The election shall be conducted
according to the statutory laws
of the State of South Carolina
governing general elections; the
polls shall r amain open from 8 a.
an. until 6 p. m. and managers
for each precinct within such
school district shall be appointed
by the Commissioners of Election
for Newberry County as required
by statute.
Only such resident electors as
return real or personal property
for taxation and who exhibit reg
istration certificates and 1950 tax
receipts shall be allowed to vote.
Each elector shall vote at the
precinct designated on his reg
istration certificate and at the
B same place as the General Elec
tion being held the same day.
Ballots will be provided in School
District No. 1 at the following
precincts: Newberry Ward 1;
Newberry Ward 2; Newberry
Ward 3, No. 1; Newberry Ward
3, No. 2; Newberry Ward 4, No.
1; Newberry Ward 4, No. 2; New
berry Ward 5; Newberry Ward 6;
Beth-Eden, Garmany; Hartford;
Helena; Jalapa; Johnstone; Mt.
Bethel; Oakland No. 1; and Oak
land No. 2.
Newberry County Board
of Education,’
J. S. RITCHIE,
ll-4tc Chairman
NOTICE OF ELECTION
WHEREAS, by Order of the
Newberry County Board of Edu
cation, Silverstreet School Dist
rict No. 2 was constituted as of
July 1, 1951, to consist of all
property situate in former School
Districts Reagin No. 8, Deadfall
No. 9, Utopia No. 10, Vaughnville
No. 38, Chappells No. 39, Old
Town No. 40, Trinity No. 45, Sil
verstreet No. 58, and portions of
Burton No. 46, Mudlic Np. 37 and
Smyrna No. 44; and
WHEREAS, the duly appointed
Trustees for said • Silverstreet
School Pistrict No. 2 have peti
tioned the County Board of Edu
cation for an election to levy a
tax of 15 mills for general school
purposes in such school district,
now, therefore,
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 5330 of the Code of Laws
of South Carolina for 1942, as
amended by Act 153 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of 1947,
relating to the method and man
ner in which school districts in
Newberry County may levy spec
ial taxes for school purposes, an
election is hereby ordered to be
held on Tuesday, August 14, 1951,
to determine whether a tax levy
of 15 mills shall be levied on all
real and personal property within
said school district for general
school purposes.
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The election shall be conduct
ed according to the statutory
laws of the State of South Caro
lina governing general elections;
the polls shall remain open from
Sam. until 6 p. m. and mana
gers for each precinct within
such school district shall be ap
pointed by the Commissioners of
Election for Newberry County as
required by statute.
Only such resident electors as
return real or personal property
for taxation and who exhibit reg
istration certificates and 1950
tax receipts shall be allowed to
vote.
Each elector shall vote at the
precinct designated on his regis
tration certificate and at the
same place as the General Elec
tion being held the same day.
Ballots will be provided in School
District No. 2 at the following
precincts: Chappells; Longshore;
Saluda No. 7; Silverstreet; Trin
ity; Utopia; and Vaughnville.
Newberry County Board
of Education,
J. S. RITCHIE,
ll-4tc Chairman
NOTICE OF ELECTION
WHEREAS, by Order of the
Newberry County Board of Edu
cation, Bush River School Dist
rict No. 3 was constituted as of
July 1, 1951, to consist of all
property situate in former School
Districts Dominick No. 41, Inde
pendence No. 42, Bush River No.
43, Tranwood No. 47, Kinartls No.
49, Tabernacle No. 50, Belfast No.
57 and portions of Mudlic No. 37,
Smyrna No. 44, Burton No. 46
and Jalapa No. 48; and
WHEREAS, the duly appointed
Trustees for said Bush River
School District No. 3 have peti
tioned the County Board of Edu
cation for an election to levy a
tax of 15 mills'for general school
purposes in such school districts,
now, therefore,
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 5330 of the Code of Law
of South Carolina for 1942, as
amended by Act 153 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of 1947,
relating to the method and man
ner in which school districts in
Newberry County may levy spec
ial taxes for school purposes, an
election is hereby ordered to be
held on Tuesday, August 14, 1951,
to determine whether a tax levy
of 15 mills shall be levied on all
real and personal property within
said school district for general
school purposes.
The election shall be conducted
according to the statutory laws of
the State of South Caroline, gov
erning general elections; the
polls shall remain open from 8 a.
m. until 6 p. m. and managers
for each precinct within such
school district shall be appointed
by the Commissioners of. Election
for Newberry County as required
by statute.
Only such resident electors as
return real or personal property
for taxation and who exhibit reg
istration certificates and 1950
tax receipts shall be allowed to
vote.
Each elector shall vote at the
precinct designated on his regis
tration certificate and at the
same place as the General Elec
tion being held the same day.
Ballots will be provided, in School
District No. 3 at the following
precincts: Bush River, Dominick;
Fairview; Jalapa; Kinards; Long
shore.
Newberry County Board
of Education,
J. S. RITCHIE,
11-4 tc Chairman
NOTICE OF ELECTION
WHEREAS, by Order of the
Newberry County Board of Edu
cation, Whitmire School District
No, 4 was constituted as of July
1, 1951, to consist of all property
situate in former School Districts
Maybinton No. 3; Long Lane No.
4; McCullough No. 5; Cromer,
No. 6; Trilby No. 51, Whitmire
No. 52; and Mollohon No. 53; and
WHEREAS, the duly appointed
Trustees for said Whitmire
School District No. 4 have peti
tioned the County Board of Edu
cation for an election to levy a
tax of 15 mills for general school
purposes in such school districts,
now, therefore, I
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 5330 of the Code of Laws
of South Carolina for 1942, as
amended by Act 153 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of 1947,
relating to the method and man
ner in which school districts in
Newberry County may levy spec
ial taxes for school purposes, an
election is hereby ordered to he
held on Tuesday, August 14, 1961,
to determine whether a tax levy
of 15 mills shall be levied on all
real and personal property wltWn
said school district for general
school purposes.
Tho election shall be conducted
according to the statutory laws of
the State of South Carolina gov
erning general elections; the
polls shall remain open from 8
a. m, until 6 p. m. and managers
for each precinct within such
school district shall be appointed
by the Commissioners of Election
for Newberry County as required
by statute.
Only such resident electors as
return real or personal property
for taxation and who exhibit reg
istration certificates and 1950 tax
receipts shall be allowed to vote.
Each elector shall vote at the
precinct designated on his regis
tration certificate and at the
same place as the General Elec
tion being held the same day.
Ballots will be provided in School
District No. 4 at the following
precincts: Maybinton, Whitmire
No. 1 and Whitmire Nq. 2.
Newberry County Board
of Education,
J. S. RITCHIE,
ll-4tc V- Chairman
THE NEWBERRY SUN
NOTICE OF ELECTION
WHEREAS, by Order of the
Newberry County Board of Edu
cation, Pomaria School District
No. 5 was constituted as of July
1, 1951, to consist of all property
situate in former School Districts
St. Phillips No. 22, Rutherford
No. 23, Broad River No. 24, New
Hope Zion No. 25, Pomaria No.
26, ML Pleasant No. 29, Fork No.
55, Pressley No. 59 and portions
of Central No. 21, Jolly Street
No. 33, St. Paul’s No. 34, Peak
No. 35 and SL John’s No. 60; and
WHEREAS, the duly appointed
Trustees for said Pomaria School
District No. 5 have petitioned the
County Board of Education for an
election to levy a tax of 8 mills
for general school purposes in
such school district, now, there
fore,
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 5330 of the Code of Laws
of South Carolina for 1942, as
amended by Act 153 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of 1947,
relating to the method and man
ner in which school districts of
Newberry County may levy spec
ial taxes for school purposes, an
election is hereby ordered to be
held on Tuesday, August 14, 1951,
to determine whether a tax levy
of 8 mills shall be levied on all
real and personal property within
said school district for general
school purposes. /
The election shall be conducted
according to the- statutory laws
of the State of South Carolina
governing general elections; the
polls shall remain open from 8
a. m. until 6 p. m. and managers
tor each precinct within such
school district shall be appointed
by the Commissioners of Election
for Newberry County as required
by statute.
Only such resident electors as
return) real or personal property
for taxation and who exhibit reg-
itration certificates and 1950 tax
istration certificates and 1950 tax
Each elector shall vote at the
precinct designated on his regis
tration certificate and at the
same place as the General Elec
tion being held the- same day.
Ballots will be provided in School
District No. 5 at the following
precincits: Central, Jolly Street,
Mt. Pleasant, Mulberry, Peak, Po
maria, St. Paul, St. Phillips, and
Walton.
Newberry County Board
of Education
J. S. RITCHIE,
ll-4tc Chairman
NOTICE OF ELECTION
WHEREAS, by Order of the
Newberry County Board of Edu
cation, Little Mountain School
District No. 6 was constituted as
of July 1, 1961, to consist of all
property situate in former School
Districts Fairview No. 18, Red
Knoll No. 27, Little Mountain No.
30, Wheeland No. 31, and portions
of Midway No. 19, Central No. 21,
St. Paul’s No. 34, Peak No. 35
and St. John’s No. 60; and
WHEREAS, the duly appointed
Trustees for said Little Mountain
School District No. 6 have peti
tioned the County Board of Edu
cation for an election to levy a
tax of 15 mills for general school
purposes in such school district,
ial taxes for school purposes, an
election is hereby ordered to be
held on Tuesday, August 14, 1951,
to determine whether a tax levy
of 15 mills shall be levied on all
real and personal property within
said school district for general
school purposes.
The election shall be conducted
according to the statutory laws of
the State of South Carolina gov
erning general elections; the
polls shall remain open from 8 a.
m. until 6 p. m. and managers
for each precinct within such
school district shall be appointed
by the Commissioners»of Election
for Newberry County as required
by statute.
Only such resident electors as
return real or personal property
for taxation and who exhibit reg
istration certificates and 1950 tax
receipts shall be allowed to vote.
Each elector shall vote at the
precinct designated on his regid*
(ration certificate and at the
same place as the General Elec
tion being held the same day.
Ballots will be provided in School
District No. 7 at the following
precincts: Johnstone; Jolly
Street;- Midway; O’Neall No. 1;
O’Neall No. 2; Prosperity No. 1;
Prosperity No. 2; Stoney Hill;
and Union.
Trade School
Has Openings
The Columbia branch of the
South Carolina Area Trade school
announces that it can accom
modate additional students in its
trade training program.
Both veterans and non-veterans
are eligible to enroll. Room and
board is available on the campus.
Training is offered in both day
school and night school.
Veterans can be enrolled any
school day between now and July
25. (Veterans planning to attend
school under G. I. Bill of Rights
must be in training before July
25.) Ordinarily students are en
rolled in the Columbia Branch
only on the first Monday of each
month.
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Newberry County Board
of Education,
J. S. RITCHIE,
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now, therefore.
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 5330 of the Code of Laws
of South Carolina for 1942, as
amended by Act 153 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of 1947,
relating to the method and man
ner in which school districts in
Newberry County may levy spec
ial taxes for school purposes, an
election is hereby ordered to be
held on Tuesday, August 14, 1951,
to determine whether a tak levy
of 15 mills shall be levied on all
real and personal property within
said school district for general
school purposes.
The election shall be conducted
according to the statutory laws of
the State of South Carolina gov
erning general elections; the
polls shall remain open from 8 a.
m. until 6 p. m. and managers
for each precinct within such
school district shall be appointed
by the Commissioners of Election
for Newberry County as required
by statute.
Only such resident electors as
return real or personal property
for taxation and who exhibit reg
istration certificates and 1950 tax
receipts shall be allowed to vote.
Each elector shall vote at the
precinct designated on his regis
tration certificate and at the
same place as the General Elec
tion being held the same day.
Ballots will be provided in
Scnool District No. 6 at the fol
lowing precincts: Central; Little
Mountain; Midway; Peak; St.
Paul; Wheeland; and Zion.
Newberry County Board
of Education,
J, S, RITCHIE,
11-4 tc Chairman
NOTICE OF ELECTION
WHEREAS, by Order of the
Newberry County Board of Edu
cation, Prosperity School District
No. 7 was constituted as of July
1, 1951, to consist of all property
situate in former School Districts
St. Luke's No. 13, O’Neall No. 15,
Prosperity No. 14, Union No, 32
and portions of Johnstone No, 12,
Midway No. 19 and Jolly Street
No. 33; and
WHEREAS, the duly appointed
Trustees for said Prosperity
School District No. 7 have peti
tioned the County Board of Edu
cation for an election to levy a
tax of 15 milU for general school
purposes in such school districts,
now, therefore,
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 5330 of the Code of Laws
of South Carolina for 1942, as
amended by Act 153 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of 1947,
relating to the method and man
ner in which school districts in
Newberry County may levy spec-
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