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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00 per yeer in Ad
vance; six months, $1.25.
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George Koon, 13X5 Nance *,Bt.
Mrs. Nannie Leiazsey, *Rt. 1,
Pomaria. ^7, •• : .7>/ 4 y t ^v.
Mrs. Katherine Lang, i^l*er-
street. . 7
Mr. Butler Lee, 910
Ave., Whitmire. ; 4 -’V v/-/a v VV-
Mrs. Gladys Layton; 1303 Silas
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NEWUKRY COUNTY
MEMAplAL HOSPITAL
Atrt. Mary D. Aull, Little Moun-
tainv r
Mat. Thomas Bennett, Rt. 1.
Freddie Cain, Rt. %*
Silas Bundrick, Rt. 2, Clinton.
Miss Carolyn Barker, Rt. 1,
Clinton.
Mrs. Essie Balcer, Rt. S.
Mrs. Hattie Bouknight, Rt. 3.
Etomer Corley, Rt. 1.
Miss Wanda Coleman, Rt. 5,
Saluda.
Mrs. Annie Courtney, 1403
First St.
Linner Corley, 402 Wright St.
Mrs. Sata Clark and Baby Boy,
2218 Harper St.
Mrs. Mary Carter, 703 Main St.
Mrs. Evelyn Dawkins, Prosper
ity:
Mrs. Zula Franklin, Rt. 3.
Mrs. Adelle Fulmer, 1812 Mont
gomery St
Grimes Neal, Rt. 1.
Herbert Graham, 2116 Adelaide
St.
Mrs. Mittie C. Gilliam, 2805
College St Extn.
Chris Koon, Pomaria.
Randy Kirkland,' 2106 John-
isfc Ot ftce Department is
advertising for competitive bids
on a monthly rental basis for a
postal facility at Little Mountain,
it has.-been announced by Post
master General Arthur E. Sum-
merfield,
News of the announcement was
contained in a release from the
office of W. L. Crawford, Region
al Operations Director, Atlanta,
which stated the quarters would
be centrally located in the busi
ness section. There should be pro
vided 1,000 square feet of floor
space, 104 square feet of platform
space, plus 7,000 square feet of
parking area.
The monthly rental agrement is
for a fixed term of five years
with two two-year renewal op
tions. The final date for submis
sion of 'Kids is February 18, and
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Kerr”
full information may be
from Carl Bolt, Assistant Real
Estate Manager, Post Office De
partment, 421 Federal Annex
Building, Atlanta 3, Ga.‘
In connection with this an
nouncement, the release pointed
out that the Little Mountain Post
Office is one of 80 such projects
in South Carolina Which are now
receiving attention either from the
Postal Inspector-in-Charge or the
Regional Real Estate Manager or
are awaiting * departmental ac
tion.
It
not'*
many of the pfojects call r&r en
largements, remodeling, lease'' re
newals, driveway paving, and the
installation of new equipment, but
all of these improvements are in
line with the Postmaster Genejc-,
al’s modernization.
The Newberry Area Methodist
Training School will be held Feb
ruary 7-11 with the following
churches participating:
’ Central Methodist, Rev. T. H.
Vickery; O’Neal St., Rev. Paul
Petty; Epting Memorial, Rev. B.
B. Blakeney; Lewis Methodist,
Rev. James A. Grigsby; Trinity,
Rev. J. M. Aiken; and Prosperity,
Rev. Paul C. Scott.
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standing speaker. Dr’ Havilah
Babcock, head of ^the English
Department of the University.
Mrs. Baker will also preside
over the afternoon session from
2 until 4:30. The Symposium will
end with the exhibition of The
Phelps Collection and coffee at
Carollniana library.
A number of local garden club
members ‘are expected to attend.
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Mrs. Estelle Marlowe, 1519’ Har
rington St.
Mrs. Euna Mize, lfewbe*fry<'
Mst. Joey Dale Prince, 95 Uary
St., Whitmire.
Mrs. Emmie Procter, Rt. 5, Sa
luda.
Mrs. Carrie Padgett, 2052 Pied
mont St.
Mrs. Cora Padgett, 314 O’Neal
st.’ ’ : ‘ 1
Wilbur Ringer, Pomaria.
Mrs. Audrey Smith, 1016 Her
ron Ave., Whitmire. !1 ’ ’
Mrs. Amanda Suit, 104 Glenn
St.
Mrs. Effie Snelgrove, Rt. 2,
Leesville.
Mrs. Mecie Senn, 1921 Harper
St.
Mrs. Fairey Wicker, Box 123,
Prosperity.
James H. Westmoreland, 1416
Milligan St.
Mrs. Clara L. Wright, 808 Col
lege St.
Mst. Ralph M. Schumpert, 1212
Solomon B. Boyd, Rt. 1, Little
MoudkAUj^# %
Laura Johnson, Rt. 4.
Janie*'^ c Kinard, Rt. 1.
Laura Kogera, Rt. 2, Kinarda.
Sali^fBell Rhodes, 838 Reese
Sq. '
Eva Stoudemire, Rt. 2, Prosper
ity.
Eddie Suber Sr., Rt. 3.
Martha Sims, Rt. 2, Pomaria.
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MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS
Mrs. ‘Gloria Bowers and Baby
Boy, Rt. ; 2, Prosperity.
Mrs: Marie Teseniar, Newber
ry. ' ■
Mrs. ■> Minnie Johnson, Little
Mountain.. ' o
Brooks^ Haltiwanger, Little
Mountain. 1
Master Laddy Hamm, S. Main
St., P^psperity.
Carl^Epting, Prosperity.
Miss Lalla Martin, Newberry.
Mrs. Lola Bickley, Chapin.
Fred Myers, Rt. 2, Newberry.
Mrs. 'Faye Seibert, Newberry.
Mrs. Violet Marier, Newberry.
SCN SCORES ANOTHER "FIRST"
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COLLEGE BUDGET PLAN
Highway Sign , 7
Contract Let ’ ■
A contract for the erection of a
system of signs and signal?, op
approximately 42 miles of Inter
state Routes 26 and 126
ington, Newberry and Richland
Counties has been awarded by the
State Highway Department , ,to.
National Advertising Company,
of Bedford Park, Illinois.
The contract was announced
January 21 in a letter of award
from Chief Highway Commission
er Claude R. McMillan. It was
based on a low bid of $251,115
submitted by the Illinois firm
when bids for the work were pub
licly opened in Columbia January
19.
Included in the project are the
furnishings, fabrication and erec
tion of a’complete system of traf
fic signs including delineators,
flashing beacons and barricades,
on the main roadways, frontage
roads, interchanges and roads or
streets affording immediate ac
cess to the main road on 38.332
miles of Route 1-26 from the Cal-
houn-Lexington County line south
of Columbia northerly to the in
tersection of S. C. Route 773; and
on 3.682 miles of Route 1-126
from Gadsden Street in Columbia
westerly to Route 1-26.
posium At
February 4
•. Av Symposium on Conservation,
j,horticulture, Floyer Arranging,
I and" Landscape design will be held
Thursday, Feb. 4 at Drayton
hall, University of South Caro
lina. The Symposium is presented
by The Garden Club of South
Carolina in cooperation with the
University.
The morning session will be
gin at 9 a. m. with a Coffee at
the University president’s house.
At 10 a. m., those attending the
Symposium will gather at Dray
ton Hall, where Mrs. Richard L.
Baker, president of The Garden
Club^of South Carolina, will pre
side. i
One of the highlights will be
the dutch luncheon in the assem
bly room of the Russell House.
The address will be by the out-
of the First
participated in all phases of the
church activities until
Her hobbies are cake
knitting.
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THURSDAY, JAN. 28 ,
el &armany Community,
nnie Leitzsey
Bethel Garniany Community,
s. pyon Nichols
intpC$o
mmunity, Mrs. Ar
thur Maybin
birthday in 1887. They lived at
the Floyd place on the Belfast
Road in Newberry County until
1907 when they moved to Newber
ry* *
They had one daughter, Eunice,
who married the late Floyd Brad- /
ley. Mr. Xbrams parsed away
1929 and Mrs. Abrams and
daughter live together at
Calhoun St.
“Aunt Sue” is a loyal
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Auditor’s 1960 Tax Assessment
Returns of personal property, real property, new
ings and real estate transfers, and poll tax are to be
at the County Auditor's office beginning: '
JANUARY 2ND, 1960
THROUGH
FEBRUARY 29TH, 1960
All able-bodied male citizens between the ages of twei
ty-ohe and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax.
Celebrates 88th |
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ier 8%th b$rth anniversary on Jan
uary 19th at her home on Calhoun
St. About 80 of her friends and, Strother Community, Mrs. Jeff
relatives called during the day ip
wish her “Happy Birthday.” She
served pound Oake, which she had
baked herself, and spiced tea. *
The home was beautifully deco^
rated with pot plants and arrange-'
ments of flowers sent by friends.
She wore a lovely carnation cor
sage that was also a gift.
Mrs. Abrams, affectionately
known as Aunt Sue, was born and
reared in the Cross Hill section of
Newberry County. She was mar
ried to H. H. Abrams, on her 15th.
>re, Homer Crooks
Lopq Zion Community/ Miss
Brown Gregory, 50,
of ;> Will Gregory of
died Thursday morning
Union Hospital after
of several weeks.
Funeral services
ducted Saturday at Cane
Presbyterian
Hershey Longenecker
in, £bj& church
were con-
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Pomaria Community, Mrs. Ben pairs to parsonage, 927
FRIDAY, JAN. 2* <
(Community, Mrs. John
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Pomaria Bcbool
The following
were issued during
by Building Inspector
T. C. Chalmers, repairs
of dwelling, 1518 Caldwell
$760.
entecostal Holiness
lire. Emma R.
room bricl
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Walter E. Perry,
dwelling, 1207 Friend
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FINANCIAL STRESS
TO EDUCATIONAL
SUCCESS
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SCN will pay
college— ^
parent or’
sponsor repays
on monthly
budget plan.
Plan for budgeting college expenses
to fit most needs from 1 to 6 years.
Credit life insurance assures completion of education.
Apply at SCN—Serving Carolina’s Needs since 1834.
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SCN bank offices serve Anderson, Belton, Camden, Charleston, Charleston Naval Base,* Mt. Pleasant,
North Charleston, South Windermere, Cheraw, Columbia, Dillon, Florence, Fort Jackson, Georgetown,
Greenville, Leesville, Newberry, Pickens, Seneca, St. Matthews, Shaw Air FortrceioBase, Sumter.
Save Card Sent /
By Unde Sam
That little “greeting card” tax
payers may have just received-
from U. S. Internal Revenue SerV-
ice—the ope with the tiny holes
punched in it—safeguard it for
use as a federal income tax return.
Francis G. Duehay,i Director of
Internal Revenue for South Caro
lina, issued this appeal to those
taxpayers who have recently re
ceived in. the mails a “pre-punch-
ed” card Form 1040A for this
year’s return.
When the taxpayer files his re
turn using the pre-punched card.
Internal Revenue can use the ref-
turn to locate mechanically an
other card in which the taxpayer’s
name and address have already
been punched.
If the taxpayer fails to use the
pre-punched card, and makes his
return on another blank, IRS must
spend additional time and money
on the job of hand-punching the
name and address again.
It's costly and time-consuming
work, and it has to be done each
year for several million taxpayers
who have lost, destroyed or muti
lated the pre-punched cards sent
them. r
All returns are to be made by Tax Districts. Your
ure to make return calls for a penalty as prescribed by law.*
RALPH B. BLACK, .'If
Auditor Newberry County, S. CJr
I,.. Uti 1111,1, II lU in» A i ■ i .. ....
Mrs. Cook, 74,
Died Sunday
Mrs. Essie Stockman Cooky--74,
widow of Jacob B. Cook of 'Route
2, Prosperity, died suddenly Sun
day afternoon at her hom6. She
had been in declining health i6t
a number of years.
Mrs. Cook was born and reared
near Prosperity, a daughter q*
the late George Fred and Alice
Dominick Stockman. She had
spe ;t most of her life in the St.
Ltice’s section, where her hus
band was a farmer. She was a
member of St. Luke’s Lutheran
Church. > ,
Surviving are four sons, Fred
and Everton Cook, both of Prdg-
perity, P. C. Cook qf Newberry
and- Hoover Cook of Columbia;
two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Bun
drick and Mrs. Jack Shealy, both
Insurance Corporation
of Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Eva
Dominick of Prosperity; and sev
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en grandchildren.
.jpagy/s
Funeral services were conducted
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Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. from St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church, with
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Dr. Thomas Suber conducting the
service. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
Active pallbearers were O. C*
Dominick, George Dominick, Re
born Stockman, Richard Cook;
Oscar Bowers, Sammy Bowels. /
Honorary escort was composed
of Bill Kunkle, Fred Hentz, Tom
Kunkle, Jake Bowers, J. L. KoOn;
Tobe Hawkins, Eugene Lester^
Raymond Lester and members of
St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Coun
cil.
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