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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951
NOTICE OF ELECTION
WHEREAS by Order of the
Newberry County Board of Edu
cation, Newberry School District
No. 1 was constituted as of July
l, 1951, a to consist of all property
situate in former School Districts
Newberry No. 1, Mt. Bethel-Gar-
naany No. 2, Hartford No. 11,
Helena No. 28, Beth-Eden No. 54
and portions of Johnstone No. 12
and Jalapa No. 48; and
WHEREAS, the duly appointed
Trustees for said Newberry
School District No. 1 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
special 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
governing 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 reg
istration certificate and at the
same place as the General Elec
tion being held the same day.
Ballots will be provided in School
District No. I 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 No. 37 and
Smyrna No. 44; and
WHEREAS, the duly appointed
Trustees for said Silverstreet
School District 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.
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
8 am. 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, g
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,
H-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, Kinards No.
49, Tabernacle No. 50, Belfast No.
67 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 £ct 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 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. 3 at the following
precincts: Bush River, Dominick;
Fairview; Jalapa; Kinards; Long
shore.
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, 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.
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.
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 School
District No. 4 at the following
precincts: Maybinton, Whitmire
No. 1 and Whitmire 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, 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, Mt. 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 St. 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
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-
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, 1951, 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,
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.
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
School 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,
ll-4tc 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
l, 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 mills 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
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 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. 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.
Newberry County Board
of Education,
J. S. RITCHIE,
NOTICE ’OF POLITICAL
MEETING
A meeting of the citizens of
the city is called for Friday,
August 17th at 8 o’clock in the
evening at the Recorder’s room.
City Hall, for the purpose of set
ting in motion an organization for
conducting a city primary for
Mayor and an Alderman from
each ward.
HENRY T. CANNON,
Chairman.
O. F. ARMFIELD,
Secretary. ll-3tc
NOTICE OF ELECTION
State of South Carolina,
County of Newberry.
Notice is hereby given that the
General Election for County will
be held at the voting precincts
fixed by law in the County afore
said on Tuesday, August 14, 1951,
said day being Tuesday following
the second Monday as prescribed
by the State Constitution for the
election of a member of the
House of Representatives to suc
ceed Frank Jordan resigned.
The qualifications for suffrage
are as follows:
Managers of election shall re
quire of every elector offering to
vote at any election, before al
lowing him to vote, the produc
tion of his registration certificate.
Before the hour fixed for open
ing the polls Managers and Clerks
must take and subscribe to the
constitutional oath. The chairman
of the Board of Managers can ad
minister the oath to the other
Managers and to the Clerk; a No
tary Public must administer the
oath to the Chairman. The Mana
gers elect their Chairman and
Clerk.
The polls shalll be opened at
such voting places as shall be
designated at 8 o’clock in the
forenoon, and close at 6 o’clock
in the afternoon of the day of
election, and shall be held open
during these hours without inter
mission or adjournment; and
the Managers shall administer
to each person offering to vote
that he is qualified to votd at
this election, according to the
Constitution of this State, and
that he has not voted during this
election.
The Managers have the power
to fill a vacancy, and if none of
the Managers attend the citizens
can appoint from among the
qualified voters, the Managers
who, after being duly sworn, can
conduct the election.
At the close of the election the
Managers and Clerks must pro
ceed publicly to open the ballot
box and count the ballots there
in, and continue without adjourn
ment until the same is complet
ed, and make a statement of the
results for each office and sign
the same. Within three days
thereafter the Chairman of the
Board, or some one designated by
the Board, must deliver to the
Commissioners of Election the
poll list, the box containing the
ballots and written statements of
the results of the election.
The following Managers of
Election have been appointed to
hold the election at the various
precincts in the said County:
Ward 1—Marion Baxter, H. D.
Whitaker, J. G. Sease, J. E.
Hazel, clerk. Voting at f Police
Headquarters.
Ward 2—Mr. W. Roy Anderson,
Mrs. Roland Felker, Mrs. C . A.
Dufford, Mrs Clara Partridge,
clerk. Voting at Smith Motor Co.
Ward 3, No. 1—Mrs. Cyril
Hutchinson, Mrs. Tom Summer,
Henry T. Cannon, Mrs. Carter Ab
rams, clerk Voting at Clamp’s
Clothing Co.
Ward 3, No. 2—J. E. Mconnell,
C. A. Shealy, Troy Shealy, Adelle
Fulmer, clerk. Voting at Mollo
hon School.
Ward 4, No. 1—Elizabeth Y.
Wicker, Miss Clara Bowers, Mrs.
L. G. Eskridge, T. P. Wicker,
clerk. Voting at Chamber of
Commerce.
Ward 4, No. 2—Miss Corrie
Lei Havird, Mrs. Minnie Havird,
A. P. Parrott, Mrs.’ Helen Senn,
clerk. Voting at Layton’s Store.
Ward 5—Eugene Shealy, Mrs.
O. S. Goree, Mrs. Fred Jones,
Mrs. Eugene Shealy, clerk. Voting
at Corley’s Barber Shop.
Ward 6—Mrs. Nancy (Oswald)
Copeland, Mrs. P. Metts Fant,
Mr. Dave Hayes, Keitt Purcell,
clerk. Voting at W. H. Davis &
Son Motor Co.
Bush River — Oscar Mayer,
Frank Satterwhite, 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.
Boazman, J. C. Arant, J. B. Mc
Adams, clerk. Voting at Werts
Store.
Dominick—J. Hugh Chappell,
Hayne Brehmer, H. T. Oxner,
Mrs. Ellis Davenport, clerk. Vot
ing at J. H. Wallenzine’s Store.
Fairview — W. H. Dominick,
Willie McCartha, S. C. Mills,
Floyd Martin, clerk. Voting at
Fairview School.
Garmany—W. H. Hentz, Mrs.
Vinnie Kate Price, clerk; Mrs.
Minnie Leitzsey, Mrs. Allen Ox
ner. Voting at Crook’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. At-
taway, Mrs. Nellie Davis-, Miss
Mary Cook, clerk. Voting at J. R.
Wood’s residence.
Jalapa—John Swittenberg, W.
W. Riser, D. B. Sease, C. C. Wal
lace, clerk. Voting at C. C. Wal
lace & Son Store.
Johnstone—Henry Boozer, Doc
Spearman, Mrs. Byrdie Dehins,
Mrs. Kate Wilson, clerk. Voting
at Boozer’s Store (Whitakers old
stand).
Jolly Street—T. L. Boinest, G ;
I. Kinard, Hugh Kingsmore, Hel
en May Kinard, clerk. Voting at
Jolly Street School.
Kinards—J. J. Johnson. W. D.
Boozer, George W. Johnson, J. B.
Smith, clerk. Voting at Kinards
School House.
Little Mountain—A. B. Stoude-
mire, H. C. Clark, Meloy Wheel
er, Mrs. Murray Counts, clerk.
Voting at Dr. Sease’s old office.
Longshore—W. O. Pitts, G. F.
Boozer, J. E. Sterling, Griff O.
Dorroh, clerk. Voting at Neel
Bros. Store.
Long Lane — Mrs. Edward
Chandler, Miss Lillie Mae Folk.
clerk; James J. Glenn, Lee Har
grove. Voting at Beth Eden
School. *
Maybinton—Arthur Maybinton,
Bennie Cathcart, Mrs. Jim Thom
as, Mrs. Arthur Maybinton. Vot
ing at Mrs. T. W. Henderson’s
Store.
Midway—Warren Dowd, Berley
Boland, Clarence Metts, V. J.
Shealy, clerk. Voting at Richard
son’s Esso Station.
Mt. Bethel—Curtis Rikard, Hor
ace Cromer, Furman Epps, Mrs.
Eva Ringer, clerk. Voting at Wil
bur E. Ringer’s residence.
Mt. Pleasant — Tom Gilliam,
Mrs. Maude Ringer, J. W. Smith,
Mrs. Pauline Adams, clerk. Vot
ing at Mt. Pleasant School.
Mulberry—Oscar Graham, Ar
thur Felker, H. H. Boland, clerk.
Voting at Oscar Graham’s resi
dence.
Oakland—C. J. Swindler, A. N.
Bowen, George Attaway, Mrs. An
dy Bowen, clerk. Voting at Oak
land 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-
ber, J. C. Miller, J. A. 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.
Prosperity No. 1—B. T. Young,
C. W. Saner, Tom Hawkins, Mrs.
Nannie Ward, clerk. Voting at
Town Hall.
Prosperity No. 2—Mrs. B. W.
Ackerman, Asa F. Taylor, A. W.
Pugh, Mrs. Julia Wessinger,
cierk. Voting at Auto Show Room
of Shealy Motpr Co.
Saluda No. 7—James F. San
ders, C. S. Fellers, P. T. Harris,
J. H. Craft, clerk. Voting at Kun-
kle’s Store.
Silverstreet—T. B. Boozer, M.
M. Longshore, J. M. Alewine, R.
C. Neel, Jr., clerk. Voting at Sil
verstreet High School Gymna
sium.
Stony Hill—H. J. Leaphart, N.
R. Lester, J. I. Boozer, Haskell
Amick, clerk. Voting at Stony
Hill School.
St. Paul—Carl H. Epting, L. B.
Bedenbaugh, Nolan C. Wicker, D.
L. Wedaman, clerk. Voting at St.
Paul’s School House.
St. Phillips—P. C. Halfacre, J.
D. Koon, M. E. Enlow, D. Govan
Sease, clerk. Voting at St. Phil
lips School.'
Trinity—John Dickert, H. B.
^Hendrix, John Pitts, L. B. Beden
baugh, clerk. Voting at Trinity
Church. '
Union—G. S. Enlow, J. C. Kin
ard, M. L. Long, J. J. Sligh, clerk.
Voting at Union School.
Utopia—Ern Derrick, George
Blair. E. O. Lake, G. W. Nichols,
clerk. Voting at Ern Derrick’s
residence.
Walton—Brab Crooks, Mrs.
John Parrott, George Hentz, Mrs.
Pouline Crooks, clerk. Voting at
Mrs. Pauline Crooks. (L. J.
Crook’s old store).
Vaughnville — P. N. Boozer,
Deed Transfers
Newberry
Mrs. Mary F. Wells, et al to T.
W. Wood and Annie K. Wood,
one lot 75’ x 105’ on Fair Avenue,
$562.50.
C. A. Kaufmann to Tilla West
Kaufmann, four lots on Har
rington street, $5.00 love and
affection.
McCullough
William E. Worthy to B. K.
Huckby and Shealy Huckby, 16
acres, 2500.
Mrs. D. M. Roberts to Edgar
Robertson and Pearl Robertson,
one lot and one building 650’ x
483’ on Whitmire Highway, $5.00.
Johnstone
Orie L. E. Moore to Malcolm L.
Moore five ! acres, a *4 interest
in this property, $5.00 love and
affection.
Broad River
William Bowman Graham to
Fairfield Forest Products Com
pany, 114 acres, $2500.
Whitmire
James R. Bently to Eliza Bent-
ly, one lot and one building, 702
Brown street, % interest in this
property, $5.00 love and affec
tion.
Laura T. Sizemore to Fred
MaAfee, one lot and one building,
1121 Sinclair Avenue $3139.
Mollohon
J. H. King and *Eula Mae' King
to William Sizemore and Laurie
T. Eddy Sizemore, four lots and
one building, $4000.
Silverstreet
Cyril E. Abrams to Mrs. Mary
G. Neel, two lots, both 25* x
150’, $150.
Henry Coats, Frank Stewart, Mrs.
J. H. Boozer, clerk. Voting at T.
N. Neel’s Home.
Wheeland—M. A. Riddle, Carl
Lindler, J. Q. Meets, Mrs. D. C.
Boland. Voting at Wheeland
School.
Whitmire No. 1—J. W. Hipp, E.
A. Christy, 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
House.
The Managers at each precinct
named above are requested to
delegate one of their number to
secure the boxes and blanks for
the election Friday or Saturday
proceeding election.
JOHN A. MAYER,
EUGENE H. SPEARMAN,
BEN H. CALDWELL,
Commissioners -of Election
for Newberry County, S. C.
July 27, 1951 12-3tc
WATCH AND
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BROADUS LIPSCOMB
WATCHMAKER
2309 Johnstone Street
B. M. MONTGOMERY, M.D.
Announces The Opening Of
His Office At 1400 Johnstone St.
Practice Limited To
Internal Medecine
Phone 359
Hours 10:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
By Appointment
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