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THE NEWBERRY SUN
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Pursuant to a certificate and
petition filed with the County
Commissioners of Elections for
Newberry County, South Caro
lina, by the City of Newberry on
May 5, 1956, the said certificate
and petition now being on file in
the Office of the Clerk of Court
in Newberry County in Miscel
laneous book 12 at page 146. This
certificate and petition requests
the order of an Election for an
nexation of the land described
below to the City of Newberry.
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 47-14 of the Code of
Laws of South Carolina of 1952,
an election is ordered to be held
on July 10th, 1956, according to
the laws governing general elec
tions in South Carolina with the
polls being opened at 8:00 a. m.
and closed at 6:00 p. m. for the
purpose of determining whether
the following described territory
should be annexed to the City of
Newberry, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract
of land adjacent to the City of
Newberry, South Carolina, com
monly called Crestwood Develop
ment, bounded on the northeast
by lands formerly of Y. T. Dick-
ert; on the southeast by lands,
now or formerly of J. L. Snel-
grove and Mrs. O. C. Goldsmith;
'bounded on the southwest by
lands of F. L. Miller; and bound
ed on the northwest by a county
road, all of which will more par
ticularly appear by reference to
a plat of Crestwood Development
surveyed by Walton B. Half acre,
L. S., in October 1953, and now
recorded in the office of Clerk of
Court for Newberry County in
Plat Book N, at page 25.
The regular voting precincts
are designated as polling places
in each of the respective areas
where elections will be held. They
are as follows:
Ward 1—Voting place at Police
Headquarters. Marion Baxter, H.
H. Whitaker, Mrs. Ernest Oxner,
managers; J. E. Hazel, clerk.
Ward 2—Voting place at Smith
Motor Company: Coke Dickert,
Mrs. W. Roy Anderson, Mrs. Dor
is Dufford, managers; Mrs. But
ler Holmes, clerk.
Ward 3, No. 1—Voting at
Boundary Street School: V. H.
Wheeler, Mrs. Sue H. Hutchin
son, Mrs. Evelyn Summer, mana
gers; Mrs. Maude Eskridge, clerk.
Ward 3, No. 2—Voting at Scout
Hall at Mollohon: Claude Jackson,
Reubin Minick, C. A. Shealy,
managers; J. E. McConnell, clerk.
Ward 4, No. 1—Voting at the
Chamber of Commerce, Old Court
House: T. P. Wicker, Mirs. Ray
mond Fellers, Mrs. T. P. Wicker,
managers; Miss Clara Bowers,
clerk.
Ward 4, No. 2—Voting at Lay-
ton Bros. Store: Pete Parrott,
Miss Minnie Havird, Mrs. Helen
Senn, managers; Mrs. Dovie
Hamm, clerk.
Ward 5—Voting at Corley’s
Barber shop: Eugene Shealy, Ed
gar Heller, Mrs. O. S. Goree,
managers; Mrs. Fred Jones, clerk.
Ward &—Voting at McElveen
Buick Co., 1532 Main St.; Mrs.
Anna K. Hart, Mrs. John Walker
Schumpert, Mrs. Gordon N.
Clarkson, managers; A. G. Mc-
Caughrin, clerk.
Crestwood—Voting at R. . F.
Sanders home: R. F. Sanders, Joe
S. Bickley, Dollie D. Bozard,
managers; Doris A. Sanders,
clerk.
To vote in this election tiiC
voter must be a qualified elector
presenting a valid registration
certificate bearing a date not
earlier than January 1, 1948, not
later than thirty (30) days prior
to # tbe election, and must be a
resident of the City of Newberry
or the territory described in this
annexation election notice.
The Managers shall administer
to each person offering to vote
oath that he is qualified to vote
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 completed,
and make a statement of the re
sults for each annexation election,
and sign the same. Within three
days thereafter the Chairman of
the Managers, or some one desig
nated by the Managers, must de
liver to the Commissioners of
Election the poll list, the box con
taining the ballots and written
statements of the results of the
election.
JOHN A. MAYER, Chairman
JOHN W. HIPP, SR.
P. N. ABRAMS,
Newberry County Com
missioners of Election.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Pursuant to a certificate and
petition filed with the County
Commissioners of Elections for
Newberry County, South Caro
lina, by the City of Newberry on
May 5, 1956, the said certificate
and petition now being on file in
the office of the Clerk of Court
in Newberry County in Miscellan
eous book 12 at page 146. This
certificate and petition requests
the order of an Election for an
nexation of the land described
below to the City of Newberry.
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 47-14 of the Code of
Laws of South Carolina of 1952,
an election is ordered to be held
on July 10th, 1956, according to
the laws governing general elec
tions in South Carolina with the
polls being opened at 8:00 a. m.
and closed at 6:00 p. m. for the
purpose of determining whether
the following described territory
should be annexed to the City of
Newberry, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract
of land in the State and County
aforesaid, adjacent to the city lim
it of the City of Newberry, South
Carolina beginning at the city
limits on Pope street and running
southwest to State Highway No.
19 (by-pass road) and -running
north on said highway No. 19 to
the intersection of State Highway
No. 19 and Fair Avenue, thence
along Fair Avenue in the south
easterly direction to the CN&L
Railroad; thence north along the
center line of the said railroad
to the intersection of the said
railroad and State Highway No.
19; thence in a easterly direction
along said State Highway No. 19
to College Street Extension;
thence in a southerly direction
along College Street Extension to
the City limits of the City of
Newberry, S. C.; thence along
the line of the city limits of New’-
berry in a westerly and south
westerly direction to the begin
ning point on Pope Street. It is
not intended that triangular tract
of land upon which Oakland Mill
stands and other buildings of
Oakland Mill be included. This
triangular tract of land, not in
cluded, is bounded on the north
by Highway No. 19, is bounded on
the East by right of way of the
CN&L Railroad and being bound
ed on the South by Fair Avenue.
The regular voting precincts
are designated as polling places
in each of the respective areas
where elections will be held. They
are as follows:
Ward 1—Voting place at Police
Headquarters: Marion -Baxter, H.
H. Whitaker, Mrs. Ernest Oxner,
managers; J. E. Hazel, clerk.
Ward 2—Voting place at Smith
Motor Company: Coke Dickert,
Mrs. W. Roy Anderson, Mrs. Dor
is Dufford, managers; Mrs. But
ler Holmes, clerk.
Ward 3, No. 1—Voting at
Boundary Street School: V. H.
Wheeler, Mrs. Sue H. Hutchin
son, Mrs. Evelyn Summer, mana
gers; Mrs. Maude Eekridge, clerk.
Ward 3, No. 2—Voting at Scout
Hall at Nollohon: Claude Jackson,
Reubin Minick, C. A. Shealy,
managers; J. E. McConnell, tclerk.
Ward 4, No. 1—Voting at the
Chamber of Commerce, Old Court
House: T. P. Wicker, M!rs. Ray
mond Fellers, Mrs. T. P. Wicker,
managers; Miss Clara Bowers,
clerk.
Ward 4, No. 2—Voting at Lay-
ton Bros. Store: Pete Parrott,
Miss Minnie Havird, Mrs. Helen
Senn, managers; .Mrs. Dovie
Hamm, clerk.
Ward 5—Voting at Corley’s
Barber shop: Eugene Shealy, Ed
gar Heller, Mrs. O. S. Goree,
managers; Mrs. Fred Jones, clerk.
Ward 6—Voting at McElveen
Buick Co., 1532 Main St.; Mrs.
Anna K. Hart, Mrs. John Walker
Schumpert, Mrs. Gordon N.
Clarkson, managers; A. G. Mc-
Caughrin, clerk.
Oakland — Voting at Parking
Lot. G. A. Attaway, A. N. Bowen,
C. J. Swindler, managers; Marvin
Bouknight, clerk. '
To vote in this election the
voter mu?t be a qualified elector
presenting a valid registration
certificate bearing a date not
earlier than January 1, 1948, not
later than thirty (30) days prior
to the election, and must be a
resident of the City of Newberry
or the territory described in this
annexation election notice.
The Managers shall administer
to each person offering to 'vote
oath that he is qualified to vote
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 completed,
and make a statement 'of the re
sults for each annexation election,
and sign the same. Within three
days thereafter the Chairman of
the Managers, br some one desig
nated by the Managers, must de
liver to the Commissioners of
Election the poll list, the box con
taining the ballots and written
statements of the results of the
election.
JOHN A. MAYER, Chairman
JOHN W. HIPP, SR.
P. N. ABRAMS,
Newberry County Com
missioners of Election.
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Hospital Births
WARD
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edward
Ward of 953B Cline street an
nounce the birth of a six pound,
11 ounce son, Keith Edward at
Newberry hospital June 6, 1956.
Mrs. Ward is the former Joan
Ovis Elrod.
EDGINS
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Edgins,
Route 1, Silverstreet, announce
the birth of a seven pound, six
ounce son, Clyde Eugene, on June
7 at the local hospital. Mrs. Ed
gins is the former Ida Mae Shef
field.
MILLS
M!r. and Mrs. Floyd Simpson
Mills of 1110 Speers street are
receiving congratulations on the
birth of an eight pound daughter,
Mary Katherine, born at the
Newberry hospital June 10. The
mother is the former Faye Lav-
endia Shealy. • .
H. D. AGENT
CALENDAR
•The County Home Agents, Mrs.
Margie D. - Freeman, Mrs. Mar
garet R. Coleman and Miss Phyl
lis Herring announce the follow
ing schedule for the week of June
25 through June 30:
Monday, June 25: Office; 4-H
Executive Board meeting at 3:00
p. m. at the Agriculture building
in Newberry.
Tuesday, June 26: Office; Sil
verstreet HDC at 3:00 p. m. with
Mrs. J. F. Havird, Mrs. -B. M.
Havird and Mrs. Lois Huckabee
as hostesses.
Wednesday, June 27—Tenative
date Summer 4-H meeting. Jolly
Street School, 9:30 a. m. Hart
ford HDC at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs.
Charles Cromer and Mrs. Horace
Cromer as hostesses.
Thursday, June 28: 4-H Camp
Vesper Program Committee meet
ing at 9:30 a. m. at the Agricul
tural building. Little Mountain
HDC at 3:00 p. m. at the Felipw-
ship Hall with Mrs. L. C. Derrick
and Mrs. Charles Cromer as
hostesses.
Friday, June 29: County meet
ing of Home Demonstration club
presidents and secretaries at 10
a. m. at the Agriculture Building
in Newberry.
Saturday, June 30: Office.
Deed Transfers
Newberry No. 1
Mrs. Lula H. Pitts to Colie B.
Pitts, one lot and one building on
James street, $5.00 love and af
fection.
W. Fulmer Wells and Henry B.
Wells to J. R. Creekmore and
Elsie H. Creekmore, one lot on
Fulmer Avenue, $1010.
Mims A. Jones, Jr., to Mims A.
Jones, Sr., one lot and one build
ing on Reed street, $8000.
* Kate Miller to Henry Miller
and Ida Mae Miller, one lot and
one building on Coates street,
$5.00 love and affection.
Robert Copeland and Pearl
Copeland to Albert Lyles, Route
2, Pomaria, one lot on Boyd Al
ley, $475.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
Aaron W. Gallman and Lois R.
Gallman to John D. Ruff, one
lot and one building on Emory
street, $5.00 and other valuable
considerations.
Beaufort D. Gilbert, et al to
Fred C. Gilbert as trustee, 202%
acres and one building, $5.00 love
and affection. (Mary B. Gilbert,
Est.)
Fred C. Gilbert, individually,etc.
to John R. Frazier, 201 acres,
$5.00 and other valuable consider
ations.
George Norris and Alice Mild
red L. Norris to Carolyn W. Nor
ris, 6/15 acres, $32.00.
Silverstreet No. 2
Dollie Davenport Bozard to
Willie E. Williams, 3.65 acr^s,
$400.
Whitmire No. 4 Outside
Clara Crisp to Verles Crisp, one
lot and one building, 2/3 undivid
ed interest, $1.00 love and affec
tion.
Theodore Means to Sadie M.
Daughtry, 4717 Fourth Street, N.
W., Washington 11, D. C., 100
acres and one building, $5.00 love
and affection, (listed as 50 acres
as life est. only.)
Carrie Smith to Sylvester
Smith, one lot and one building,
116 Satterwhite street, $5.00 love
and affection.
Pomaria No. 5
J. D. Sease to Helen S. Sease,
213 acres, $5.00 i love and affec
tion. (His interest in 193 acres
and 20 acres in name of J. D.
and W. Q. Sease.)
Mattie Lee Oliver, Georgie Mae
Kohn, John Henry Chapman and
Dollie Ruth Lee to H. S. Smith,
58.85 acres, $1-000. (J. K. Chap
man Est.)
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The science students of Mrs. E. E. Epting at Junior High School arranged an exhibit for tne las*
meeting of the session of the Parent-Teacher association in May. In the foreground above is James
Henderson; others in the picture are Rita Eargle, Jean Rossiter standing at the tabic* end Mrs. Ept
ing. (Sunphoto.) i ; .
VOTERS
Go to the Polls next Tuesday, June 26th
and Vote for
W. Ray Feagle
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• A man with six years experience in road construc
tion in Newberry County.
• He will devote his time whenever needed to
serve all the people of the county.
• He is a World War veteran. He is dependable. He
is conscientious.
• Vote for a man who has the interest of the county
at heart. GO TO THE POLLS NEXT TUESDAY
AND CAST YOUR BALLOT FOR
W. Ray Feagle
For COMMISSIONER DIST. No. 1
Honest Efficient and Courteous Service
Building Permits
May 31: Dixie 'Home Store,
$79,000, new Home Store being
built on Main street.
June 7: Claude Partain, repairs
to dwelling on Hunt street, $100.
June 6: C. W. Jones, repairs to
roof, 615 Caldwell street, $25.
June 7: Mrs. Mamie Williams
Lee, repairs to dwelling, 1205
Washington street, $125.
June 7: J. W. Morris, repairs
to dwelling, 1G00 Nance street,
$250.
June 11: Mrs. J. B. Harman,
one car shed wood frame, 1820
Nance street, $700.
June 11: Broadus L. Lipscomb,
one 8x12 wood frame out house,
2309 Johnstone street, $100.
Miss Miller Rites
Held Last Week
Miss Mary Levenia “Minnie”
Miller, 78, died early Wednesday
morning, June 13 at the Mills
Clinic after a lingering illness.
Miss Miller was born in New
berry County, the daughter of
the late W. C. and Nora Counts
Miller. She was a member of St.
James Lutheran Church.
She is survived by two broth
ers, A. B. Miller and J. O. Miller,
both of Newberry; and a num
ber of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conduct
ed at 11 o’clock Thursday morning
at the graveside in Rosemont
Cemetery by the Rev. Thomas
Weeks.
/ BRABHAM
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Randolph
Bradham, Jr., of 1331 Milligan
street are receiving congratula
tions on the birth of a seven
pound, 12 ounce daughter, Wini
fred Ellen, on June 17 at the New
berry hospital. Mrs. Bradham be
fore marriage was Fannie Lois
McKenzie.
MErTS
Mr. and Mrs. George Ray Metts
of Route 4, Saluda announce the
birth of an eight pound, five
ounce son, Kenneth Ray, on
June 17 at the local hospital. Mrs.
Metts is the former Dorothy Ma
bel Buffington.
THIS
Over 20,000 Arthritic and
Rheumatic Sufferers have tak
en this Medicine since it ha?
been on the market. It is inex
pensive, can be taken in th<
home. For Free information
give name and address to P. O
Box 826, Hot Springs, Ark.
Thanks...
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I am deeply appreciative of the fine vote cast
s
for me in my race for Clerk of Court of Newberry
County, and I wish to take this means of saying
“Thank You” to all of my friends and everyone who
supported and voted for me. I shall always remember
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your many kindnesses.
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William R. (Brother) Lominick
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against the estate of Lilliam Dav
enport Wardsworth, deceased,
are hereby notified to file the
same, duly verified with the un
dersigned or his attorney, Walter
T. Lake, and those indebted to
said estate will please make pay
ment likewise.
Rufus L. Davenport,
Executor.
May 30, 1956 7-3tp
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Office of Newberry County
Board of Commissioners, Newber
ry, S. C., will receive sealed bids
by 10:00 o’clock A. M., July 2,
1956 for the following items for
a period of three (3) months:
Lumber, nails, tires, concrete
pipe, repair parts, groceries,
clothing (convict), janitor sup
plies, office supplies, books and
equipment.
Bids for fuel, oils and greases
is to be submitted. Awards will
be for a period of one (1) year.
Complete specifications on spe
cial forms may be obtained at
the Supervisor’s office in the
Court House. All bids must be
submitted on forms furnished.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids.
S. W. SHEALY,
Supervisor
June 15, 1956 8-2tc
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$156.
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P. D. Johnson & Co.
Caldwell Street
Phone 39
Newberry, S. C.
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