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Wk' • v .; ''Mm? mm-- ^ f' * v* TWv . 4 .* Up ', :<«: v, x J-.JHBH5H.- ,-. ■■« . !»•* :* *;’ ie^.- I THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1960 NOTICE OP SPECIAL ELECTION State of South Carolina. County of Newberry. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the School 'Board Act > (Sections 21-971, et seq., CODE OP LAWS OF SOUTH CAROU- NA FOR 1952, as amended), and resolutions adopted by the New berry County Board of Education on February 23, 1960, and March 22, I960, a Special Election will be held in Newberry county, on Tuesday, May 17, 1960, for the purpose of submitting to the qual ified electors of 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 Eight Hundred Forty-eight Thou sand and no 1100 ($848,000.00) Dollars of general obligation bonds of Newberry county, whose proceeds shall be expended to de fray the cost of making capital improvements to the schools in Newberry County? The polls will open at eight 'o’clock in the forenoon at the polling places named herein and will close at six o’clock in the af ternoon of Tuesday, May 17th, 1960. 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 at Record er’s Court Room, Police Head quarters. J. J. Hitt, Marion Baxter, H. D. Whitaker, James E. Hazel, Clerk. WARD 2—Voting at Smith Motor Company. Mrs. Seth Meek, Mrs. Butler Holmes, Miss Clara Sligh, Coke Dickert, Clerk. WARD 3, NO. 1—Voting at Boundary Street School. V. H. Wheeler, Mrs. Sue S. Hutchinson, Mrs. Evelyn M. Sum mer, Mrs. Maude L. Eskridge, Clerk. WARD 3, NO. 2—Voting at Mollohon School. C. A. Shealy, C. H. Jackson, C. J. Jackson, J. B. Morris, Clerk. WARD 4, NO. 1—Voting at Old Court House. T. P. Wicker, Mrs. Ethel Fel lers, Mrs. M. K. Wicker, Mrs. O. M. Cobb, Clerk. WARD 4, NO. 2—Voting at Union Hall, Drayton Street. Pete Parrott, Mrs. Helen Senn, Mrs. Georgia Wicker, Mrs. H. Y. - Hamm, Clerk. WARD 5.—Voting at West End Barber Shop. Edgar Hiller, Eugene Shealy, Mrs. ,_0.. S.. Goree,Mrs. Fred Jones, Clerk. WARD 6.—Voting at Kemper Motor Company. Mrs. Gordon N. Clarkson, Mrs. E. L. Hart, Mrs. John Walker Schumpert, A. G. McCaughrin, Clerk. AIRPORT.—Voting at Buck’s Store. H. E. (Buck) Cause, Frances L. Dickert, Mary H. Ruff, Mrs. Bertha M. Cause, Clerk. BUSH RIVER.—Voting at the THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE Bush River School. W. M. Buford, F. M. Satter- white, P. C. Workman, J. R. Mc- Kittrick, Clerk. * , f f CENTRAL.—Voting at .Claude Aull’s Store. * - Mrs. E. S. Sheeley, Mrs, Li'fD- Aull, William Harris, E. ’ H. Koon, Cl^rk. CHAPPELLS—Voting at Com munity Center. L. E. Werts, W. D. Montgom ery, J. C. Smith, John F. Scurry, OIoyIc " DOMINICK.—Voting at T. J. Davenport’s Store. Hayne Brehmer, Geo. B. Breh- mer, T. J. Davenport, Mrs. Ellis Davenport, Clerk. n FAIRVIEW.—Voting at Fair- view School. C. H. Mills, Mrs. C. H. Mills, C. C. Shealy, Mrs. Carl Amick, Clark. GARMANY — Voting at Dick Shealy’s Store. Mrs. Sadie Crooks, Mrs. Min nie Leitzsey, Mrs. E. W. Sheeley, Mrs. Claude Price, Clerk, ' HARTFORD.—Voting at Hart ford Community Center. George E. Ward, Mrs. W. B. Goggans, Mrs. W. L. Buzhardt, J. H. Eargle, Clerk. HELENA.—Voting at ’ M. H. Crook’s Home. Joe Snipes, W. A. Attaway, M. H. Cook, Mrs. Myrtle Cook, Clerk. JALAPA.—Voting at C. C. Wallace & Son Store. Mrs. Helen W. Harris, Mrs. Ot- lie M. Counts, Mrs. Lois T. Sing- ley, C. C. Wallace, Clerk. JOHNSTONE.—Voting at the Newberry Animal Hospital. Herman Attaway, Mrs. Rosene Willard, Miss Byrdie DeHind, Mrs. Kate Wilson, Clerk. JOLLY STREET. — Voting at Jolly Street School. George I- Kinard, H. B. Rich ardson, T. L. Boinest, Mrs. Paul Shealy, Clerk. KINARDS.—Voting at Minicks Service Station. W. M. Minick, J. J. Johnson, Olin Wise, Legrande Bouknight, Clerk. LITTLE MOUNTAIN.—Voting at Fellowship Hall. j Maloy W’heeler, J. Houck San-< del, Mrs. Elmer Long, Mrs. Hettie W. Lindler, Clerk. LONGSHORE.—Voting at Neel Bros. Store. 1 Henry Dorroh, Horace Boozer* Gilder Neel, W. Oscar Pitts, Glk, LONG LANE (Beth Eden) Vot ing at Fowler’s Store. J. G. Glenn, H. T. Carlisle, Mrs, Elizabeth S. Chandler, Miss Lillie Mae Folk, Clerk. MAYBINTON.—Voting at Fqris Grocery Store. Mrs. Bannie Cathcart, Mrs. Aj K. Maybin, Mrs. M. L.' Cathcart, J. F. Hardy,. Clerk. __ , MIDWAY.—Voting at Horace Richardson’s Esso Station. C. A. Counts, Warren t Dowd, Berley Boland, V. J. Shealy, Clerk. MT. BETHEL.—Voting at Mt. Bethel-Garmany Community Cen ter. ; Langford Alewine, Furman Epps, Kirk Rikard, Mrs. Mary P. Epting, Clerk. MT. PLEASANT.—Voting at Community Building. J. E. Ringer, J. W. Smith, Mrs. Maud Graham, Mrs. Pauline Ad ams, Clerk. MULBERRY.—Voting at the Late Oscar Graham’s Home. Mrs. Edna Lominick, Mrs. Mary Lominick, Daniel Graham, H. H. Boland, Clerk. OAKLAND.—Voting at Oak land Parking Lot. G. A. Attaway, A. N. Bowen, C. J. Swindler, Mrs. Dorothy Merchant, Clerk. O’NEAL NO. 1.—Voting at Mrs, Myra Moore’s Home. ‘ Mrs. Iona White, Noah Moore, J. H. White, Mrs. Myra Moore, Clerk. O’NEAL NO. 2.—Voting at the Fellers Grocery Store. Ira H. Kinard, Ben M. Sinclair, Mrs. Edna S. Fellers, Mrs. Gerry R. Bedenbaugh, Clerk. PEAK.—Voting at Town Hall. Joe E. Mayer, H. L. Suber, J. Clarence Miller, J. A. Mayer, Clerk. POMARIA.—Voting at Lomi- nick’s Store Building. L. A. Mayer, J. Alvin Kinard, Mrs. W. H. Lominick, Mrs. Sam Pat Boland, Clerk. PROSPERITY NO. 1—Voting at Town Hall. H. L. Fellers, Mrs. Louwella Fel lers. J. A. Williams, Moody Bed enbaugh, Clerk. PROSPERITY NO. 2—Voting at Shealy Motor Company. W. L. Mills, Miss Susie Lang ford, Ralph B. Black, Mrs. W. B. Ackerman, Clerk. SALUDA NO. 7—Voting at Sheppard’s store. James F. Sanders, Harry Bur gess, Mrs. O. L. Wilson, Mrs. P. T. Harris. SILVERSTREET— Voting at Silverstreet Elementary school. Jim Alewine, J. C. Butler, Hol land Epting, Murray Sheppard, Clerk. STONEY HILL—Voting at the Stoney Hill Community center. H. J. Leaphart, C. C. Boozer, Hoyt Morris, James R. Lester, OIgyIc ST. PAUL—Voting at Saint Paul’s Parish building. L. B. Bedenbaugh, Carl H. Ep ting, Sidney Koon, D. L. Weda- man, Clerk. ST. PHILIPS.—Voting at the School House. Perry F. Half acre, John D. Koon, David L. Ruff, D. Govan Sease, Clerk. J TRINITY.—Voting at Trinity Church. Ralph Waldrop, M. B. Hendrix, J. C. Waldrop, Luther Beden baugh, Clerk. UNION.—Voting at the Late J. C. Kinard’s Home. Virgil Kinard, George Enlow, J. R. Lake, Mrs. Jake Sligh, Clerk. UTOPIA — Voting at J. C. Nichols’ Store. Ernest Derrick, Sherwood Can non, Clyde N. Lake, Mrs. Ruby Nichols, Clerk. VAUGHNVILLE — Voting at the Late Mrs. Verona Dominick’s Home. John H. Boozer, Pressley N. Boozer, James Summer, Mrs. Har riet L. Salter, Clerk. WALTON.—Voting at Earl Crook’s Home. Joe Ruff, John S. Harmon, George D. Hentz, Mrs. Pauline Crooks, Clerk. WHEELAND.—Voting at the Wheeland Community Center. Ned Boland, M. A. Riddle, Ev elyn Cannon, Mrs. D. C. Boland, Clerk. WHITMIRE NO. 1.—Voting at City HalL Mrs. Dewey M. Abrams, Mrs. Maiion Duckett, J. W. Hipp, Jr., R. C. Lake, Sr., Clerk. WHITMIRE NO. 2.—Voting at Conference Room—Mill. Mrs. Flay Alexander, Mrs. Ray mond Reed, Thomas Revan, James M. Leaman, Clerk. ZION.—Voting at Griffin’s Store. John David Leightsey, Jr., Geo. H. Richardson, Mrs. J. B. Eargle, Mrs. B. M. Griffin, 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 May 17, 1960. 2, Each person offering to vote must have duly registered on the county books of registry for Newberry county in the pre cinct at which he offers to vote during the period September 3, 1957, to April 16, 1960, both in clusive. 3, As required by the South Carolina Election Law, each per son offering to vote shall present his registration certificate. 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 there after, the chairman of the mana gers, or some one designated by the managers, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, the box coptaining the bal lots and written statements of tlje results of the election. JOHN A, MAYER, Chm. ‘ JOHN W. HIPP, SR. P. N. ABRAMS. Newberry County Commissioners ( of Election. May 4&11 FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself a can didate to succeed myself as Clerk of Court for Newberry County and pledge to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. BURKE M. WISE FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Treasurer for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. J. RAY DAWKINS FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES *'<*• > - - - »#■ I hereby announce myself a can didate for House of Representa tives from Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. D. P. (JAB-BO) FOLK FOR THE HOUSE I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives from Newberry coun ty, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary election. STEVE C. GRIFFITH, JR. FOR THE HOUSE I hereby announce myself a candidate for releection to the House of Representatives! from Newberry county and pledge my self to abide the results of the Democratic primary election. T. WILLIAM HUNTER FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Supervisor for Newberry Coun ty and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. S. W. SHEALY FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of New berry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Dem ocratic primary. ' HAROLD B. HENDRIX , FOR SENATE I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sen ator from Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratict primary. JESSE FRANK HAWKINS Miss Summer Is President Of Legion District The American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. T. P. Crooks Thursday afternoon, May 5 with Mrs. D. W. A. Neville, Mrs. Louis C. Floyd and Mrs. O. J. Wilson, associate hostesses. The president, Miss Grace Sum mer, called the meeting to order, and the ritualistic service was held. Mrs. L. G. McCullough, Me morial chairman, conducted a most impressive service in memory of the only departed member dur ing 1959, Mrs. Fannie Metis May er. After reading a • beautiful poem, prayer was offered. A mo tion was made that a copy be sent to the family of the deceased. During the business session, re ports were heard from all officers and chairmen. Miss Sudie Dennis, Girls State Chairman, reported that six girls had been selected and accepted to attend Girls State in June at the University of S. C. Mrs. W. H. Davis gave a grati fying child welfare report, saying that she had sent her report to Mrs. Audley Ward, department child welfare chairman. Mrs. T. B. Lester, Chaplain, made a report on the 5th district meeting which five members at- FOR SENATE I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sena tor from Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. EARL H. BERGEN COMMISSIONER DIST 1 I hereby announce myfeelf a candidate for reelection to the of fice of Commissioner from Dis trict 1, and pledge myself to aide the results of the Democratic el- ection. CARMAN BOUKNIGHT SUPT. OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself candidate for re-election as Coun ty Superintendent of Education, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic pri mary election. JAMES D. BROWN tended on April 27 in McCormick. Miss Grace Summer was honored by being elected district president for 1960-61. iV Mrs. W. Roy Anderson made a talk on the importance of selling poppies on Poppy Day, Saturday, May 28. She stated that “it is a privilege to help so worthy a cause. Every dollar that is real ized from this Poppy Day is used for veterans* children. Clothing, food and school'lunch were provid ed for 45 children during the past year.” Miss Summer announced that the department convention would be in Charleston June 24-26. Tejr delegates were elected. Following the program, the hos tesses served delightful refresh ments -to- the 20 members present. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cartrett of Spmmerville were weekend visitor#'in the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Keister Willingham pift Harper St. Mrs. D. E. Cannon of Little Mountain, Mr. 1 And Mrs. Floyd Amick ofj Prosperity and Miss Ruth Canuoxi of* Newberry visited 111! MMl ~ v«l j -• '> Bar-' ' ifi relatives Sunday. WINTHROP SENIOR—Janice Marlene Timmons of Newberry is a candi date for a Bachelor o£ Arts degree in English at Win- throp College commencement exercises May 29. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Timmons. 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No need to dress up . . . relax in slacks . . . away from the hustle and bustle at this Newest RESORT on GEORGIA’S COAST ... on the finest, private white sand beach in the world. • All Rooms and Suites with Private Balcony • 9-Hole Golf Course at Your Door • Television in Every Room • Completely Heated and Air-Con- ' ditioned • Superb Food in Coffee Shop or Dining Room WRITE FOR FREE COLORFUL BROCHURE Spend the Weekend at the Newest Largest Luxury RESORT Directly on the Atlantic Ocean WANDERER Resort Motel at JEKYLL ISLAND, Georgia Please send me by Return Mail Free Color Brochure on The WANDERER. Name - \ Street — RATES from City State. PER PERSON double occupancy FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Solicitor of the Eighth Judi cial Circuit, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democrat ic Primary. WILLIAM T. JONES FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for election to the Office for Solicitor for the Eighth Judi cial Circuit and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. HUGH A. BEASLEY FOR COMMISSIONER DIST. 2 I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office cf Commissioner District No. % and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. ROSS GEORGE FOR MAGISTRATE DIST NO. 2 I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Magistrate District No. 2 and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. BEN F. DAWKINS FOR MAGISTRATE DIST. 4 I hereby announce myself a can didate for election to the office of Magistrate District 4, Pomaria, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Prim ary. L. H. KINGSMORE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Sheriff for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. TOM M, FELLERS FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the.* office of Coroner for Newberr^^Bouafcfc and pledge myself to abide 4$! e re sults of the Democratic FJHinary. i GEORGE R. SUMMER FOR AUDITOR W ^ I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Auditor for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. RALPH B. BLACK Are You A “Taurus 1 •Sr (You are if you were bom between April 21 to May 20) If you were bom under the. sign of Taurus, astrol ogers say that you are very conscious of money. You have the gifts and the patience to acquire wealth and keep it. - If you are one of the few Taurus people (or one of the few born under any sign) who is not saving,, you should see this Savings and Loan Association soon: We have several plans that will help you save ahead. \ Saving takes so little effort, yet means so much as it grows with dividends compounded regularly; Come in for an informal talk. There are no obligations, you have everything to save—nothing to lose. 4' : ‘ % 1 It’s our function to advise our members of ways they can save... and provide plans that are both profit- SAVE TODAY FOR THE THINGS YOU'LL WANT TOMORROW! 99MOO, CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE - w ^— -' -V*W : pj- • * i - 1 mkmM i&k , ' <: v-uj . K ..' Wk ' ANTICIPATED AVJJYGS AND ZOAIT AsSOCIATIOjNT A SAVIN G.S INSTITUTION POUNDED r l£23 COLLEOB^STHEETrWBW’BESHY, 9. “Use our Modern Night Depository for after office hours business.” “NEWBERRY’S LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION” “SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU—BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU” Directors J. F. CLARKSON M. O. SUMMER G. K. DOMINICK J. K. WILLINGHAM BL B. PURCELL W. d HUFFMAN