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PAGE FOUR THE NEWBERRY SUN ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW- *JSED—REBUILT Bought, Sold, Exchanged We Repair All Types Satisfaction Guaranteed Mann Electric Repair Co. 2*29 Main St. Columbia, S. C. WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME f AMBULANCE PHONE 270 WANT—13,687 votes in Newberry County for the office of Com missioner of Agriculture. With thanks. William L. Harrelson, Commissioner of Agriculture. / POLITICAL Announcements BOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Newberry, County and pledge my self to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. T. WILLIAM HUNTER Hospital Patients Baby Boy Burch, Rt. 1. Henry Rufus Boozer, Player St. Mrs. Eunice Crowder, Rt. 1, Kinards. John H. Cousins, Caldwell St. Mrs. Judith Griffith, 953 Cline St. Mrs. Elizabeth Hendrix and Baby Boy, Rt. 3. Mrs. Vinnie L. Hinnant, 2128 Harper St. Mrs. Lillian B. Hendrix, Rt. 4. Miss Annie Knotts, Prosperity. James Koon, 409 Wright St. Mrs. J. J. Langford, 603 Bound ary St. Mrs. Rozelle Martin, Rt. 1, Prosperity. Mrs. Estelle Marlowe, 1519 Har rington St. FOR SALE — Three bedroom home, new, on Jessica Ave. At tached garage, full basement, nice shady lot, priced very rea sonably. O. F. Armfield Sr., 921 Jessica Ave., Phone 872. 6-6tc FOR SALE — Three bedroom home on Armfield AVe., two bedroom home on Rosalyn Drive, Crestwood; two bedroom home on Langford St. O. F. Armfield Sr. Phone 872. 6-6tc COMMISSIONER DIST. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Com missioner, District No. 1, New berry County, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. CARMAN BOUKNIGHT FOR COMMISSIONER DIST. 2 I hereby announce myself a candidate for Commissioner, Dist. No. 2, Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. W. M. (Bob) DAWKINS I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Newberry County and pledge my- Wlf to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. JESSE FRANK HAWKINS I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Represen tatives from Newberry County, jmd pledge myself to abide the re mits of the Democratic Primary. D. P. (JABBO) FOLK I hereby announce myself a candidate for election as Com missioner, District No. 2, Newber ry County, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. L. H. (Little Man) KINGSMORE I hereby anounce myself a candidate for election as Commis sioner District No. 2, Newberry County, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Pri mary. ROSS GEORGE Mrs. Euna Mize, Rt. 1. George E. Metis, Rt. 1, Little Mountain. Freddie Pitts, 932 Cline St. Mrs. Florrie Pugh, 1324 Col lege St. Curtis Rikard, pt. 1, Newber- ry. Mrs. Ollie Rankin, Rt. 4, Lees- ville. Jacob Rawls, Rt. 2, Pomaria. Mrs. Helen Shealy and Baby Boy, Rt. 4, Box 360. Mrs. Ruth White, 515 Floyd St. Mrs. Lessie Wood, 1404 Dray ton St. Mrs. Mary Waites, 2310 Henry Ave. Mrs. Dorothy L. Way, 1501 Ev ans St. Mrs. Ella A. Wicker, Prosperity. Roseanna Caldwell, Rt. 1, Box 344. Baby Boy Crooks, Rt. 1, Po maria. Frances Farrow, Rt. 3. Henrietta Jacob, Rt. 3. Belle Simpkins, 705 Morgan St. Willie Lee Suber, 713 Coates St. Mildred Simpkins, 1603 Vincent St. Wade Toland, Rt. 1, Prosperity. MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS Master Colie Slice, Jr., Chapin. Master Donnie Slice, Chapin. Mrs. Francis Epting, Newberry. Miss Florence Miller, Pomaria. RITZ Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY —Money Back Guarantee— We feel sure that you will enjoy this picture. So we are making it a money back guarantee if you don’t like it. Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine, Leslie Niblsen The Sheepman (In CinemaScope & Color) Also Cartoon MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Robert Ryait, Aldo Ray, Buddy Hackett, Tina Louise God’s Little Acre “God’s Little Acre” was written by Erskine Caldwell who once lived in Prosperity. Also Cartoon Save Where Your Savings Are Insured DON’T ENVY THE HAPPY HOME OWNER... BE ONE, YOURSELF It’s easier than you probably think to own a home of your own. Come in and let us give you the facts. Building & Loan Association 1117 Boyce Street Newberry, S. C. The State Building Pinckney N. Abrams, Sec.-Treas. Mrs. Maggie Fairey, Lee*sville. George Koon, Prosperity. Carl Epting, Prosperity. Mrs. Georgia Haltiwanger, Cha pin. Miss Susie Dreher, Prosperity. Mrs. Minnie Reagin, Newberry. Mrs. Joel Taylor and baby girl, Saluda. Prosperity PTA Names Officers The last meeting of the Pros perity Parent-Teacher Association was held in the school auditorium with president O. K. Shealy pre siding. Devotions were conducted by Mr. Shealy. The nominating committee pre sented the names of the present officers to serve again next year. A vice-president was not elected. The PTA voted its approval of these officers, who are as follows: Otis K. Shealy as president, Mrs. Faye MacArthur as secre tary, and Grady Lee Halfacre as treasurer. The association voted to con tribute a necessary amount to clear a deficit in the lunch room, which occurred due to a lack of the usual amount of government commodities. Mr. Shealy expressed thanks and appreciation to all teachers, who are leaving Pnjsperity School, for all that they have done for the school. Upon the motion of Mrs. Lyon Fellers, the association gave a rising vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix for the many things which they have done. Mrs. Ruth Newman thanked all teachers for coming to the JPTA and helping with its support. Notice of Democratic Prii tary Notice is her.eby given ±b a t a Democratic Primary election will be held in. Newberry, county on Tuesday,. June 10, .1958, for the Mrs. Paul Shealy, clerk. CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre THURSDAY Loving You Elvis Presley, Lisabeth Scott, Wendell Corey Added Color Cartoon—Spare That Tree i FRIDAY SATURDAY The Tall T Randolph Scott, Maureen O’Sulli van, Richard Boone Added Color Cartoon—Honor SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY Tammy And The Bachelor (In CinemaScope and Color) Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Nielsen, Walter Brennan Added Color Cartoon—Red Skins purpose of electing several state and county officers. The polls will open at 8 a. m. and close at 6 p. m. with the ex ception of the following which will close at 4 o’clock: Ward No. 1; Ward No. 2; Ward 3, No. 1; Ward 3, No. 2; Ward 4, No. 1; Ward 4, No. 2; Central, Domi nick, Mt. Bethel, Mt. Pleasant, Oakland, O’Neal 1; Saluda No. 7; Silverstreet; Johnstone; Peak, Un ion, Walton, Maybinton, Wheel- and, Vaughnville, Helena, Ward 5. Chappells precinct will close at 5 p. m. The managers to hold the elec tion in the various precincts are listed. The boxes for the election will be ready for distribution on Sat urday, June 7 at the usual place in the courthouse. The law provides that all voters must present their registration certificates. Ward 1—Voting, Police Head quarters. J. J. Hitt, H. D. Whit aker and Marion Baxter, mana gers and J. Ed Hazel, clerk. Ward 2—Voting, Smith Motor Co. Mrs. Seth A. Meek, Mrs. •Bdtler Holmes, Coke Dickert, Miss Claire Sligh. Ward 3, No. 1—Voting, Office Boundary Street School. Capt. Vernon H. Wheeler, Mrs. Sue S. Hutchinson, Mrs. Evelyn M. Summer; Mrs. Maude *L. Esk ridge, clerk. Ward 3, No. 2—Voting, Mollo- hon School House. C. A. Shealy, C. H. Jackson, Rubin Minick and J. E. McConnell, clerk. Ward 4, No. 1—Voting, Cham ber of Commerce. T. P. Wicker, Mrs. Ethel Fellers, Miss Clara Bowers and Mrs. Elizabeth T. Wicker. Ward 4, No. 2—Voting, Lay- ton’s Store. Pete Parrott, Mrs. Helen Senn, Mrs. Dovie Hamm, Woodie Livingston. Ward 5—Voting', Corley’s Bar ber Shop. Edgar Hiller, Mrs. O. S. Goree, Eugene ,Shealy; Mrs. Fred Jones, clerk, >*. Ward 6—Voting, Ed , Young’s Buick Co. Mrs. Aflna K. Hart, Mrs. Gordon N., • Clarkson, Mrs. John W. Sfchump«rt; A. G. Mc- Caughrin, clerk. BusH River—Voting, Bush Riv er School. Frank M. Satterwhite, W. Munson Buford, R. L. Hulse- bus; Rev. J. R. McKittrick, clerk. Central—Voting, School House. Mrs. E. S. Shealy, Mrs. L. D. Aull, William Harris; E. H. Koon, clerk. Chappells—Voting, Community Center. R. D. Marrett, I. -Q. Wat kins, L. E. Watkins, W. D. Mont gomery. Dominick—Voting, T. J. Dav enport’s Store. T. J. Davenport, M.‘ D. Chappell, Mrs. Helen Ept ing, Hayne Brehmer, clerk. Fairview — Voting, Fairview School. C. H. Mills, Mrs. C. H. Mills, H, S. Fulmer; Mrs. Gladys Amick, clerk. Garmany—Voting, Dick Shea ly’s Store. Mrf?. Sadie Crooks, Mrs. E. W. Sheely, Mrs. Claude Price, Mrs. Minnie Leitzsey. Hartford—Voting, Comm»nity Center. H. L. Shealy, W. B. Gog- gans, George Ward; J. H. Ear- gle, clerk. Helena—Voting, M. H. Cook’s home. M. H. Cook, Joe Snipes, W. A. Attaway, clerk. Jalapa—Voting, C. C. Wallace Store. Mrs. Helen W. Harris, Mrs. Lois T. Singley, Mrs. Otlie Counts; C. C. Wallace, clerk. Johnstone—Voting, Animal Hos pital. Mrs. Rosine Willard, Her man Attaway, Miss Byrde De- hihns; Mrs. Kate Wilson, clerk. Jolly Street—Voting, Commun ity Center. George I. Kinard, T. L. Boinest, Henry B. Richardson; Re-elect T. William Hunter TO THE House of Representatives FROM Newberry County Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated ✓ THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1958 y Kinards—Voting, Minick’s Gro cery Store. W. M. Minick, Mar ion Pressley, Harvey Dowd and W. D. Boozer, clerk. Little Mountain—Voting, Dr. Sense’s office. M. C. Wheeler, J. H. Sandel, Mrs. Hettie Lindler, Mrs. Sadie Cumalander. Long Lane—-Voting, Beth Eden Church. J. G. Glenn, H. T. Car lisle, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Chandler; Miss Lillie Mae Folk, Clerk. Longshore—Voting, Longshore Store. Oscar Pitts, Horace Boozer, Robert Dorroh and Gilder Neel. Maybinton—Voting, Mrs. T. W. Henderson’s Store. Mrs. Minor Cathcart, Mrs. A. H. Maybin, John B. Hardy; Mrs. Henry Boyce, clerk. Midway— Voting, Richardson’s Esso Station. C. A. Counts, War ren Dowd, B. E. Boland, Virgil E. Shealy, clerk. Mt. Bethel—Voting, Community Building. Furman Epps, Kirk Rik ard, Langford Alewine; Mrs. Mary P. Epting, clerk. Mt. Pleasant—Voting, Commun ity Building. J. E. Ringer, Mrs. Pauline Adams, J. W. Smith; Mrs. Maude Graham, clerk. Mulberry—Voting, Oscar Gra ham Home. Howard Boland, Dan iel Graham, Mrs. Betty Felker; Olin Lominick, clerk. Oakland — Voting, Oakland Parking Lot. G. A. Attaway, A. N. Bowen, C. J. Swindler; Mar vin Bouknight, clerk. O’Neal No. 1—Voting, Mrs. My ra Moore’s Home. J. H. White, Mrs. Iona P. White, Mrs. Noah Moore; Mrs. Myra Moore, clerk. O’Neal No. 2—Voting, Fellers Grocery Store. C. W. Bedenbaugh, Ira Kinard, Poteat Long and Joe B. Connelly. Peak—Voting, Town Hall. J. E. Mayer, H. L. Suber, J. Clar ence Miller; J. A. Mayer, clerk. Pomaria—Voting, old Drug Store Bldge. Mrs. H. W. Lomin ick, L. A. Mayer, T. E. Ringer, Mrs. S. P. Boland, clerk. Prosperity No. 1—Voting, Town Hall. Mrs. H. T. Fellers, L. A. Black, J. A. Williams; Moody Bedenbaugh, clerk. Prosperity No. 2—Voting, Shea ly Motor Co. W. L. Mills, Sr., Mrs. M. B. Hendrix and Mrs. W. B. Ackerman, clerk. Saluda No. 7—Voting, Billy Sheppard’s Store. James F. Sand ers, Harry Burgess, Mrs. O. L. Wilson; Mrs. P. T. Harris, clerk. Silverstreet — Voting, Elemen tary School. J. C. Butler, Jim Ale- wine, T. M. Fant; A. N. Cros- son, clerk. Stoney Hill — Stoney Hill Schoolhouse. Heber J. Leaphart, C. C. Boozer, Ho/t Morris and J. R. Lester. St. Paul—Voting, St. Paul’s Parish Bldg. Virgil Williamson, C. H. Epting, L. B. Bedenbaugh; D. L. Wedaman, clerk. St. Phillips—Voting, St. Phil lips SchooL P. F. Half acre, J. D. Koon, David L. Ruff, D. Govan Sease, clerk. f v Trinity—Voting, Trinity Meth odist Church. J. C. Waldrop, B. Hendrix, J. W. Pitts; Ralph Waldrop, clerk. Union—Voting, Home J. CL Kinard. G. S. Enlow, J. C- Kin- ard, J. R. Lake; Jessie Slight Clerk. Utopia—Voting, J. C. Nichol* Store. Ernest Derrick, Sherwood Cannon, Clyde Lake; Mrs. Ruby . Nichols, clerk. '* Vaughnville—Voting, Mrs. Vo» rona Dominick’s House. J. HLfev' Boozer, T. H. Neel, P. N. Booxer; ? V Mrs. W. M. Salter, clerk. Walton—Voting, Mrs. J. E» • Crooks Home. Joe Ruff, H. B— Chapman, George Hentz, and Mrs^ J. E. Crooks, clerk. r Wheeland — Voting, Wheeland Community Center. Ned B^laiMi^f/ ' M. L. Frick, D. C. Bdland W&. V Mrs. D. C. Boland, clerk. Whitmire No. 1—Voting, City Hall. Mrs. M.) E. Abrams, Sr*. Mrs. Marian Duckett, J. W. (Bill) Hipp, Jr., and R. C. Lake, clerk. ’ Whitmire No. 2—Voting, Mill Office. Thomas Revan, James If* Leaman, Mrs. Flay Alexander and Mrs. Johnny Roche. V- Zion—Voting, Community Cen- " i ter. Mrs. J. B. Eargle, J. H. Folkr > ? J. D. Leitzsey, Jr., and Mnu - v Mary Ellen Griffin, clerk. B. V. CHAPMAN, , Chairman * MRS. A. H. COUNTS, 5-2tc Sec.-Treas. ■ > ->• .i- V..- rf. f —— *■.. » m m ★ ★ * FOR * ★ ★ m IMS This Letter Tells What One Of ■ V 4 • \ >: » ■>/' v South CarolinaY Leading .-v ' . "H” V # Businessmen Knows About JOHNSTON, the PEOPLE'S Candidate for Governor! CiUAIHM COIPAII • .v-V ; *.yrs \ ■ V V i‘{’. > i ’ i J .: ... ' £ April 2S, m* t The Honorable WiUUi Anderson South Carolina Dear Bill: I have just written more than fifty of my friends and-business associates throughout South Carolina ashing that they support you in your race for governor of South Carolina. l have told them that you have been our next door neighbor in here in Anderson for the past 27 years as was your father for a of years before that, and that you were a good businessman, a competitor and that the best interests of South Carolina wonkl he hands for the next four years if you are elected governor. A 1 also said to them that you have been mayor of Anderson for the past twelve years, that you have been an outstanding mayor and that Anderson had prospered and gone forward in many ways under your leadership. \ In my letter 1 stated that yon were a good church man, a good husband and father, president of the YMCA and that you had taken an active part during the past 30 years in all movements that were for the best interests of our city, county, and state. 1 i If elected governor I feel sore that the state wftH continue to go forward and prosper under your leadership and from the reports I have heard throughout the state it looks now as if you will lead the ticket in the coming primary and that you will be our next governor. Do not hesitate to call upon me if there is anything I can do for you. With kindest regards, 1 am. Yours W. E. Gallant JOHNSTON STANDS FOR SOMETHING! He is in close touch with the people. He has the experience and qualifica tions to make this state a great gover- nor, and the PEOPLE are going to elect him. He will oppose any increase in taxes, including the talked of increase in the sales tax. He says the trend to add* more and more taxes to the backs of the salaried people and wage earr^rs must be stopped. Beared on the farm, he knows first hand the problems that confront our farm population. He believes our farm ers deserve more than a bare living. As a merchant himself, he is solidly against new laws that hamper and throttle our merchants, and he vigorous ly favors changes in the unfair floor tax now imposed on merchants’ stocks. He is in full sympathy with all our people who work for a living. His rec ord is one of utmost consideration for the working men and women. Any increase in the price of automo bile license plates will be opposed. “The automobile,” says BiH Johnston, “Is the most over-taxed piece of property hi South Carolina.” He is in close touch with the people in every nook and comer of the state. He advocates cooperation for the indus tries we already have in South Caro*- lina, and will help secure new indus tries for every one of our 46 counties of the state. He favors maintenance of the 12th grade in our public schools and in creased pay for our public school teachers. And of course. Bill Johnston is a DEMOCRAT. Like his brother, Olin D. Johnston, also a native of Honea Path who was twice elected Governor of South Caro lina by the people and is now the Pal metto State’s Senior United States Sen ator, we know Mayor Johnston will make all of us a Governor of whom we will justly be proud. — Honea Path Chronicle.