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THE NEWBERRY SUN
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1956
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELEC
TION
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to the School Board Act
(Sections 21-971, et seq., Code of
Laws of South Carolina for 1952,
as amended), and a resolution
adopted by the Newberry County
Board of Education on July 24,
1956, a special election will b e
held in Newberry county on
TUESDAY,-SEPT. 18, 1956
for the purpose of submitting to
the qualified electors of the said
County the following question,
viz:
Shall the Newberry County
Board of Education be empowered
to issue, either as a single issue
or from time to time as several
separate issues, not exceeding
Seven Hundred Seventy -five
Thousand and no-100 ($775,000.-
00) Dollars of General Obliga
tion Bonds of Newberry county,
whose proceeds shall be expended
to defray the cost of making cap
ital improvements to the schools
in Newberry county?;
The polls will open at eight o’
clock* in the forenoon at the poll
ing places named herein and will
close at six o’clock in the after
noon of Tuesday, September 18th,
1956. The polls will be under the
supervision of the following nam
ed managers of Election appoint
ed by the Commissioners of Elec
tion for Newberry county:
Ward 1: Voting place at Police
Headquarters: Marion Baxter, H.
D. Whitaker, J. E. Hazel, manag
ers; Mrs. Ernest Oxner, clerk.
Ward 2: Voting place at Smith
Motor company: Coke Dickert,
Mrs. W. Roy Anderson, Mrs. Dor
is Dufford Eargle, managers;
Mrs. Butler Holmes, clsirk.
Ward 3, No. 1: Voting at the
Boundary Street sphool: V. H.
Wheeler, Mrs. Sue S. Hutchinson,
Mrs. Evelyn Summer, managers;
Mrs. Maude Eskridge, clerk
Ward 3, No 2: Voting at Scout
Hall, Mollohon: Claude Jackson,
Reubin Minick, C. A Shealy, man
agers; J E. McConnell, clerk.
Ward 4, No. 1: Voting at Cham
ber of Commerce, Old Ct. House:
T. P. Wicker, Mrs. Raymond Fel
lers, 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 bar
ber shop: Eugene Shealy, Edgar
Heller, Mrs. O. S. Goree, manag
ers; Mrs. Fred Jones, clerk.
Ward 6: Voting at McElveen
Buick company, 1532 Main street.
Mrs. Anna K. Hart, Mrs. John
Walker Schumpert, Mrs. Gordon
N. Clarkson, managers; A. G. Mc-
Caughrin, clerk.
Bush River: Voting at School
House. W. M. Buford, Frank Sat-
terwhite, A. L. Goff, managers;
J. R. McKittrick, clerk.
Central: Voting at the Central
school house. Mrs. E. S. Sheeley,
Mrs. L. D. Aull, B. S. Wicker,
managers: Mrs E. H. Koon, clerk.
Chappells: Voting at L. E.
Werts’ store: I. Q. Watkins, Bill
Montgomery, L. E. Watkins, man
agers; R. D. Marrett, clerk.
Dominick: Voting at Wallenz-
ine Store. J. T. Davenport, Jr., J.
H. W'allenzine, Hayne Brehmer,
managers; Mrs. Helen Epting,
clerk.
Fairview: Voting at Fairview
School. Carl Amick, C. H. Mills,
managers; Mrs. Marcus Lester,
clerk.
Garmany: Voting at Mrs. T. P.
Crooks’ store. Mrs. Minnie Leitz-
sey, Mrs. T. P. Crooks, managers,
Mrs. Vinnie Kate Price, clerk.
Hartford: Voting at Hartford
Community center, H. L. Shealy,
George E. Ward, W. B. Goggans,
managers; J. H. Eargle, clerk.
Helena: Voting at McMeekin’s
store. G. W. Hendrix, Mai Cook,
Mr. Snipes, managers; Mrs. Mai
Cook, clerk.
Jalapa: Voting at C. C. Wallace
and Son Store. Mrs. Lois T. Sing-
ley, Mrs. Otlie M. Counts, Mrs.
Helen W. Harris, managers, C. C.
Wallace, clerk.
Johnstone: Voting at Newberry
Animal hospital: Mrs. Rosine
Willard, Mrs. Herman Attaway,
Miss Byrdie DeHines, managers;
Mrs. Kate Wilson, clerk.
Jolly Street: Voting at Jolly
Street community center. T. L.
Boinest, George I. Kinard, Hugh
Kingsmore, managers, Mrs. Paul
Shealy, clerk
Kinards: Voting at Johnston’s
store. J. B .Smith, J. J. Johnson,
W. D. Boozer, managers, J. C.
Farmer, clerk.
Little Mountain: Voting at Dr.
Sease’s store. J. H. Sandel, Maloy
Wheeler, Mrs. Narvy Stockman,
managers, Mrs. Sadie Ray Cum-
alander, clerk.
Longshore: Voting at Neel Bros
Store. Horace L. Boozer, W. O.
Pitts, G. M. Neel, managers; D.
F. Senn, clerk.
Long Lane (Beth Eden) Voting
at Beth Eden church. Mrs. J. A.
Phibbs, Sr., J. G. Glenn, H. T.
Carlisle, managers; Miss Lillie
Mae Folk, clerk.
Maybinton: Voting at Mrs. T.
W. Henderson’s Store. Mrs. Ban-
nie Cathcart, John Hardy, Mrs.
Minor Cathcart, managers, Mrs.
A. H. Maybin, clerk.
Midway: Voting at Richardson’s
Esso Station. C .A. Counts, War
ren Dowd, Berley Boland, man
agers, V. J. Shealy, clerk.
Mount Bethel: Voting at Mount
Bethel Garmany Community cen
ter. William Cromer, Kirk Rik-
ard, Langford Alewine, managers,
Mrs. Miary Price Epting, clerk.
Mount Pleasant: Voting at the
School House. J. E. Ringer, Mrs.
Pauline Adams, J. W. Smith, man
agers, Mrs. Maude Graham, clerk.
Mulberry: Voting at Oscar Gra
ham’s home. Olin Lominick, Dan
iel Graham, Oscar Graham, man
agers, H. H. Boland, clerk.
Oakland: Voting at Parking Lot
G. A. Attaway, A. N. Bowen, C.
J. Swindler, managers, Marvin
Bauknight, clerk.
O’Neal No. 1: Voting at Pat
Wise’s home. J. H. White, Iona
White, Noah A. Moore, managers,
Pat B. Wise, clerk.
O’Neal No. 2: Voting at Old
Shop at O’Neal Garment company
J. P. Fellers, C. W. Bedenbaugh,
J. S .Dawkins, managers, Ira H.
Kinard, clerk.
Peak: Voting at Town Hall Joe
E. Mayer, H. L. Suber, J. Clar
ence Mills, managers, John A.
Mayer, clerk.
Pomaria: Voting at H. W. Lom-
inick’s store. E. W. Epting, L. A.
Mayer, Mrs. Sam • Pat Boland,
managers, Mrs. H. W. Lominick,
clerk.
Prosperity No. 1: Voting at the
Town Hall. Hunter Fellers, Asbury
Bedenbaugh, J. A. Williams, man
agers; Moody Bedenbaugh, clerk.
Prosperity No.* 2: Voting at the
Shealy Motor company. L. G. Long
Mrs. H. B. Hendrix, Mrs. C. E.
Hancock, managers, Mrs. W. B.
Ackerman, clerk.
Saluda No. 7: Voting at Shep
pard’s Store. Harry Burgess, Jas
Sanders, C. S. Fellers, managers,
Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, clerk.
Silverstreet: Voting at High
school. Jim Alewine, T. M. Fant,
Holland Epting, managers, Mur
ray Sheppard, clerk.
Stoney Hill: Voting at the Stoney
Hill school. Hoyt Morris, Cliff
Boozer, W. H. Leaphart, manag
ers, C. E. Wise, clerk.
St. Paul: Voting a: St. Paul’s
COO
SCHOOL
*•* *
Vacation Time Is Over
. . . and it’s back to Books, Sports and
Other School Activities.
Every Mother knows that children ex
pend huge amounts of energy in school
work and play . . . and that the rig-ht
foods are necessary to keep the busy
young*sters in good health.
She also knows that foods from Hel
ler's are of the highest quality—highest
nutritional value—which the growing
school-agers must have in order to do
their best work.
You will find all your food needs here
at this popular grocery and up-to-date,
CLEAN meat market.
We want your business; a chance to
show you we can please you both in price
and product.
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
Heller’s Service
Station
2604 E. Main St. Ex.
Phone 1574
Back to School
MATERIALS IN
Gingham and Winter
Cottons
We carry a complete line of SEWING NOTIONS
for your FALL and WINTER SEWING NEEDS.
Our clerks will be glad to help you in your
selections.
For your ONE-STOP SCHOOL SEWING
NEEDS, come to the
Carolina Remnant
Shop
Main Street
Newberry, S. C.
Parish building. Carl H. Epting,
L. B. Bedenbaugh, Virgil Wil
liamson, managers, D. L. Weda-
man, clerk.
St. Philips: Voting at School
House. P. F. Half acre, John D.
Koon, David L. Ruff, Govan
Sease, clerk.
Trinity: Voting at the Trinity
church. John Dickert, Ray Mar
tin, Ralph Waldrop, managers,
J. C. Waldrop, clerk.
Union: Voting at J. C. Kinards
home: George S. Enlow, J. C.
Kinard ,M. L. Long, managers,
J. J. Sligh, clerk.
Utopia: Voting at J. C. Nichole
Store. Sherwood Cannon, George
Blair, Ernest W. Derrick, mana
gers; Gernie, Nichols, clerk.
Vaughn ville: Voting at Mrs.
Verona Donjinick’s home. J. H.
Boozer, P. N. Boozer, W. M. Sal
ter, managers, Miss Margaret
Coates, clerk.
Walton: Voting at Mrs. J. E;
Crooks’ home. George D. Hentz,
Joe Ruff, Sr., M. B. Crooks, man
agers; Mrs. J. E Crooks, clerk
Wheeland: Voting at Wheel&nd
School House. M. A. Riddle, Ned
Boland, M. L. Frick, managers;
Mrs. D. C. Boland, clerk.
Whitmire No. 1: Voting at the
City Hall J. W. Hipp, Jr., - Mrs.
Marion Duckett, Mrs. Dewey M.
Abrams, managers, R C Lake,
Clerk.
Whitmire No 2: Voting at the
Mill office W. H. Miller, Sr., Mrs.
Keith Roberts, W. C. Scott, man
agers, Joe H. Simpson, clerk.
Zion: Voting at the school. J.
H. Folk, Mrs J. D .Eargle, J. D.
Kinard, managers, Mrs. R. L.
Ringer, clerk.
Qualifications for voting:
1. Each person offering to
vote in this election must have
resided in the State of South Car
olina for two years, in Newberry
county for one year and in the
precinct at which he offers to vote
for four months, all prior to Sep
tember 18, 1956.
2. Each person offering to vote
must have duly registered on the
county books of registry for New
berry county in the precinct at
which he will offer to vote dur
ing the period January 1, 1948 to
August 17, 1956, both inclusive.
3. As required by * the State
of South Carolina Election Law.
each person offering to vote shall
present his registration certifi
cate.
The managers shall administer
to each person offering to vote an
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 in their number,
and if none of the managers at
tend, the citizens can appoint
from among the qualified voters,
managers, who after being duly
sworn, can continue 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 therein,
and continue without adjournment
until the same is completed, and
make a statement of the results
of such election, and sign the
same. Within three days thereaf
ter, the chairman of the managers
or some one designated by the
managers, must deliver to the
Commissioners of Election the
poll list, the box containing the
ballots and written statements of
the results of the election.
JOHN A. MAYER, Chairman
JOHN W. HIPP, SR.
P. N. ABRAMS,
Newberry Co. Commissioners
17-4 tc
Hospital Patients
Malcolm Amick, Jr., Route 1,
Prosperity.
Mrs. Eva Abrams, Route 3.
Mrs. Harriett Abrams, Whit
mire.
Ken Blackwell, Spartanburg.
Mrs. Jessie Mae Bedenbaugh,
Route 3.
Mrs. Frances Cockrell, 895 Fair
street.
Mrs. Geneva Coker, Route 2,
Ninety Six.
Joe W. Cromer, Route 2, Cha
pin.
Little Teresa Duncan, 1601 Vin
cent street.
Mrs. Helen Davis, Route 3.
Mrs. Joan DeHart, Route 1,
Prosperity.
Mrs. Lucy Elmore, 1602 Cal
houn street.
Mrs. Nancy Farr, 1305 Poplar
street, Newberry.
Mrs. Margaret Fouche, 1603
Johnstone street. >
Mrs. Belle Hamm, Route 1,
Prosperity.
Miss Betty Lou Hill, 1603 Em
ory street, Whitmire.
Olin Johnson, Route 1, Silver-
street.
Mrs. Mary K. James, 2006 River
street.
Mrs. Annie Belle Long, Route
2, Prosperity. "
Mrs. Mattie Kay Longshore,
Route 3. *
William L. McMurray, Whit
mire.
Master Bruce Mayer, 2231 El
eanor street.
Mrs. Estelle Marlowe, 1519 Har
rington street.
Mrs. Euna Mize, Route 1.
Mrs. Gladys Nix, Route 5, Sa
luda.
Mrs. Barbara Pitts, Silverstreet,
Mrs. Leila Phillips, 2705 John
stone street.
Deed Transfers
Newberry No. 1
M. W. Clary to Earl E. Bailey,
one lot on James street, $500.
Forrest E. Miller and Lillian
McD. Miller to Ethel W. Hollings
worth ,one lot on McDowell street,
$5.00 and other valuable consid
erations.
E. Maxcy Stone, probate judge,
to Carnie Lee Harp, one lot and
one building on Snowden street,
$1200.
W. F. Wells to O. F. Armfield,
one lot on Rosalyn Drive, $5.00
and other valuable considerations.
Albert Hill to Elk Bell Hill,
one lot and one building, $5.00
love and affection.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
E. H. Busby to Virginia C.
Busby, one lot and one building
on Fourth street, $5.00, love and
affection.
Maggie B. Willingham to Roy
O. Boozer, one lot on By-pass,
$5.00 and other valuable consid
erations.
A. Wayne Lackey and Alma C.
Lackey, one lot and one building
on Dave Drive, $5.00 and other
valuable considerations.
Silverstreet No. 2
Ellen W. Scurry, John F. Scur
ry, Gerald W. Scurry, M. D., to
Marguerite S. Moseley, 4.9 acres,
three-fourth undivided interest,
$5.00 love and affection.
Whitmire No. 4
Charles B. Grant and Nine B.
Grant to William C. Owens, one
lot and one building on Gilliam
street, $1,172.38.
J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc., to
Robert F. Tyler, et al, one lot,
$95.
Whitmire No*. 4 Outside
Epps Lollis Hardy, Sarah Hardy
Pearson, James Power Hardy,
Bessie Coggins Hardy, Helen Har
ry Henderson, Mary Hardy Hil-
brook and John F. Hardy to the
Champion Paper & Fibre Com
pany, 193 acres (the tract of
Francis B. Hardy and a portion
of 247 acre tract of William Dick
son Hardy) $11,720.
Little Mountain No. 6
C. H. Harmon to Oscar Floyd
Martin, 71 acres, $2500.
Prosperity No. 7
Fred W.: Ellis ea al to^Von A.
Long et al, 27.15 acres, $5.00 and
other valuable considerations.
H. D. AGENT
SCHEDULE
The County Home Agents an
nounce the following schedule for
the week of August 27 thru Sep
tember 1.
Newberry county Junior Lead
ership club Friday night and pic
nic at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, August
28 at the Youth Center in New
berry.
Silverstreet Home Demonstra
tion club meeting Thursday, Aug
ust 30 at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Angus
Senn, Mrs. J. G. Long and Mrs.
HUNTER TEAGUE . . .
(Continued from page 1)
To be eligible to enter the state
contest the boy must have taken
part in the tractor maintenance
course in the county driving con
test. The winner of the counties
in the Piedmont District all met
at Camp Long during the District
Roundup for the district winners.
The three highest place winners in
the Piedmont District were Hun
ter Teague, Newberry County;
Earl Robertson, Laurens County,
and Ronnie Burdette of Greenville
County who represented the dist
rict at Clemson.
Press Livingston as hostess.
BOOKMOBILE
THURSDAY, AUG. 23
Mrs. Grady Lee Half acre, Union
Community.
Eugene Horton, Union Commun
ity.
Mrs. E. J. Shealy, Jolly Street
Community.
Mrs. J. C. Wheeler, Midway Com
munity.
Rev. Hill, Little Mountain Com
munity.
Mrs. Joe Fulmer, Wheelers bridge.
Mrs. Luther Hawkins.
G. W. Cooper, Mt. Pilgrim Com
munity.
Prosperity Square, Prosperity.
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Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Route 1,
Pomaria.
Mrs. Geneva Thomasson, 1409
First street.
J. W. Taylor, 2809 Hunt avenue.
John Henry Wicker, Route 1,
Pomaria.
Jesse Willard, Route 2.
Newberry College
ANNOUNCES
ENROLLMENT OF
preparatory
. '
Piano Students
■.Vifr
Students in age group 7 through 12 will enroll with
Miss Mary Margaret Pope.
Student 13 years and older will enroll with Profes
sor Darr Wise.
<Mk
Reservations should be made prior to September
1st. Telephone 2048.
The Gold Shop
S UMMER CLEARANCE
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continues With Added Values'
LADIES Dresses $3 & $4.00
Summer
Skirts
2 for $5.00
Blouses
88c
11.88 - $2.88
LARGE TABLE OF
Infants Wear at
Bargain Prices
ONE LARGE TABLE OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING PEDAL PUSHERS, T-SHIRTS,
SHORTS, PAJAMAS AND SLIPS
88c
CHILDREN,S
DRESSES
NEW SHIPMENT OF
BOYS SHIRTS
one-half Price
88c to $1.88
FINAL CLEARANCE of all Summer Shoes!!!
$1.00 $2.00 $3.00
Including Ladies’ Casuals and Dress Shoes and Children’s Sandels
1206 Main Street
GOLD SHOP
Phone 1198
Newberry, S. C.