The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 09, 1960, Image 7

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\ w&m ; S&Sf* mm> ■ • .x' -V ^ THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1960 THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA NOTICE OP DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that pur suant to the Rules of the Demo* cratic Party of South Carolina a Primary Election will be held in , Newberry County on Tuesday, June 14, 1960, for the purpose of electing County and State Offi cers. The polls will open at 8 o’clock a.m., at all polling places and will close at 6 o’clock p.m., with the ex ception of the following, which will close at 4 p.m.: Bueh A.iver, Vaughnville, Johnstone, Walton,^ Ward 4 No. 1, Maybinton, Saluda No. 7, St. Paul, Kinards, Central, Ward 4 No. 2, Mt. Pleasant, Ja- lapa, Helena, O’Neal No. 1, Long shore. QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING 1. Each person offering to vote in this election must have resided in the state of South Carolina for two years, in Newberry County for six months and in the precinct at which he offers to vote for six ty days, all prior to June 14, 1960. 2. Each person offering to vote must have duly registered in the county books of Registry for Newberry County in theprecinct at which he offers to vote during the period September 3, 1957, to May 14, 1960, both inclusive. 3. As required by the Rules of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, each person 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, mana gers, 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. Immediately thereafter, the Chair man of the managers, or someone designated by the managers, must deliver to the Secretary the poll list, the box containing the ballots and written statements of the re sults of the election. Ward 1 — Voting at Recorder’s room at Police Headquarters. J. J. Hitt, Marion Baxter, H. D. Whitaker, managers; James E. Hazel, Clerk. Ward 2—Voting at Smith Motor Company. Mrs. Seth Meek, Mrs. Butler Holmes, Mrs. Claire Sligh, managers; Coke Dickert, Clerk. ' Ward 3 No. 1—Voting, Bound ary Street School. Capt. V. H. Wheeler, Mrs. Cyril Hutchinson, Mrs. H. Thomas Summer, mana gers; Mrs. L. G. Eskridge, Clerk. Ward 3 No. 2—Voting, Mollohon School in Scout Hall. C. A. Shea- ly, C. H. Jackson, Reuben Minick, Managers; J. E. McConnell, Clerk. Ward 4 No. 1 — Voting Old Courthouse, Mrs. Raymond Fel lers, Mrs. M. K. Wicker, Mrs. O. M. Cobb, managers; Miss Clara Bowers, Clerk. Ward 4 No. 2—Voting Union Hall (Next Newberry Mills), Drayton St. Pete Parrott, Mrs. He len Senn, Mrs. Georgia Wicker, Managers; Mrs. H. Y. Hamm, Clerk. h Ward 5—Voting West End Bar ber Shop. Edgar Hiller. Eugene Shealy, Mrs. O. S. Goree, Mana gers; Mrs. Fred Jones, Clerk. Ward 6—Voting Kemper Motor Company. Mrs. Gordon N. Clark son, Mrs. E. L. Hart, Mrs. John Walker Schumpert, Managers; A. G. McCaughrin, Clerk. Airport—Voting Buck’s Store. H. E. Cause, Mrs. Mary Ruff, Mrs. Virginia Hawkins, Managers; Mrs. Frances Dickert, Clerk. Bush River—Voting Bush River School. W. M. Buford, F. M. Sat- terwhite, P. C. Workman, Mana gers; J. C. McKittrick, Clerk. Chappells—Voting Community Center. L. E. Werts, J. C. Smith; J. F. Scurry, Managers; W. D. Montgomery, Clerk. Central—Voting Claude Aull’s Store. Mrs. E. S. Shealy, William Harris, Mrs. L. D. Aull, Mana gers; Mrs. E. H. Koon, Clerk. Dominick—Voting T. J. Domi nick’s Store., Hayne Brehmer, George B. Brehmer, T. J. Daven port, Managers; Mrs. Ellis Daven port, Clerk. Fairview — Voting Fairview Schopl. C. H. Mills, Mrs. C. H. Mills, C. C. Shealy, Managers; Mrs. Carl Amick, Clerk. Garmany—Voting Dick Shealy’s Store. Mrs. Sadie Crooks, Mrs. Minnie Leitzsey, Mrs. E. W. Shee- ley, Managers; Mrs. Claude Price, Clerk. Hartford — Voting Community Center. George Ward, Mrs. W. L. Buzhardt, Mrs. W. B. Goggans, Managers; J. H. Eargle, Clerk. Helena—Voting at Home of M. H. Cook. Joe Snipes, M. H. Cook, W. A. Attaway, managers; Mrs. Myrtle Cook, Clerk. Jalapa—Voting C. C. Wallace & Son’s Store. Mrs. Helen W. Har ris, Mrs. Otlie M. Counts, Mrs. Lois T. Singley, Managers; C. C. Wallace, Clerk. Johnstone — Voting Newberry Animal Hospital. Herman Atta way, Mrs. Rcsene Williard, Miss Byrdie Dehihns, Managers; Mrs. Kate Wilson, Clerk. Jolly Street—Voting Community Center. George I. Kinard, H. B. Richardson, T. L. Boinest, Mana gers; Mrs. Paul Shealy, Clerk. Kinards—Voting Minick’s Serv ice Station. J. J. Johnson, Olin G. Wise, Steve Minick, Managers; Le- grande Minick, Clerk. Little Mountain — Voting Dr. Sease’s Old Office. Mrs. Elmer Long, Mrs. Homer Lindler, Maloy Wheeler, Managers; Hank San- del, Clerk. Longshore — Neel Brothers Store. Gilder M. Neel, Horace L. Boozer, Sr., W. O. Pitts, Mana gers; Robert L. Dorroh, Clerk. , Long Lane (Beth Eden)—Vot ing T. E. Fowler’s Store. J. G. Glenn, H. T. Carlisle, Mrs. Eli zabeth S. Chandler, Managers; Miss Lilly Mae Folk, Clerk. Maybinton—Voting Fork Groc ery Store. Mrs. A. H. Maybin, Mrs. Minor Cathcart, John Hardy, Managers; Mrs. Bonnie Cathcart, Clerk. Midway—Voting Horace Rich ardson’s Esso Station. C. A. Counts, Berley Boland, Warren Dowd, Managers; V. J. Shealy, Clerk. Mt. Bethel—Voting Mt. Bethel Garmany Community C e n te r . Langford Alewine, Kirk Rikard, Furman Epps, Managers; Mrs. Mary P. Epting, Clerk. Mt. Pleasant—Voting Commu- ity Building. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Maud Graham, J. E. Ringer, Managers; Mrs. Pauline Adams, Clerk. Mulberry—Voting at the late Oscar Graham’s Home. Mrs. Edna Lominick, Mrs. Daniel Graham, Mrs. Olin Lominick, Managers; H. H. Boland, Clerk. Oakland—Voting Oakland Park ing Lot. West Yon, Willjam C. (Doc) White, Raymond Kyzer, Managers; R. B. Bryan, Clerk. O’Neal No. 1—Voting Home of Mrs. Myra Moore. Noah Moore, Mrs. lone White, J. H. White, Managers; Mrs. Myra Moore, C Icrk# O’Neal No. 2—Voting Feller’s Grocery Store. D. M. Bowers, Eu gene Shealy, Ben M. Sinclair, Managers; Hance Long, Clerk. Peak—Voting Town Hall. Joe E. Mayer, H. L. Suber, J. Clar ence Miller, Managers; J. A. Mayer, Clerk. Pomaria — Vot|ng Lominick’s Store Building. L. A. Mayer, Mrs. L. L. Koon, Mrs. H. W. Lominick, Managers; Mrs. S. P. Boland, Clerk. Prosperity' No. 1—Voting Town Hall. H. L. Fellers, Mrs. Louwel- la Fellers, L. A. Black, Managers; Moody Bedenbaugh, Clerk. Prosperity No. 2—Vdting Shea ly Motor Company. W. L. Mills, Sr., Miss Mary Langford, Mana gers; Mrs. W. B. Ackerman, Clerk. Saluda No. 7—Voting Shep pard’s Store. Mrs. Harry Burgess, Mrs. C. L. Wilson, James F. San ders, Managers; Mrs. P. T. Har ris, Clerk. Silverstreet — Voting Silver- street Elementary School. Jim Alewine, Allen Crosson, Holland Epting, Managers; Murray Shep pard, Clerk. ‘ Stoney Hill—Voting Stoney Hill Community Center. H. J. Leap- hart, Hoyt Morris, J. R. Lester, Managers; C. C. Boozer, Clerk. St. Paul—Voting St. Paul Par ish Building, L. B. Bedenbaugh, Carl H. Epting, Sidney Koon, jm. i- A BUNNY FRIEND ... Four- year-old Julie Dav^s forgets her leg braces in the excitement of a visit from this black bunny at a United Cerebral Palsy Center. Managers; D. L. Wedaman, S: Clerk. St. Phillips—Voting St. Phil lips School. Perry F. Halfacre, John D. Koon, David L. Ruff, Managers; D. Govan Sease, Clerk. Trinity—Voting Trinity Church. J .C. Waldrop, M. B. Hendrix, Ralph Waldrop, Managers; Lu ther Bedenbaugh, Clerk. Union—Voting at the late J. C. Kinard’s Home. Virgil Kinard, George Enlow, J. R. Lake, Mana gers; Mrs. Jake Sligh, Cleric. Utopia—Voting at J. C. Nichol’s Store. Ernest Derrick, Sherwood Cannon, Clyde N. Lake, Mana gers; Mrs. Ruby Nichols, Clerk. Vaughnville — Voting at late Mrs. Verona Dominick’s Home. John H^ Boozer, Pressley N. Boozer, James Summers, Mana gers; Mrs. Harriet L. Salter, Clerk. Walton—Voting at Mrs. Earl Crook’s Home. Joe Ruff, John S. Harmon, George Hentz, Managers; Mrs. Earl Crooks, Clerk. Wheeland — Voting Wheeland Community Center. Ned Boland, M. A. Riddle; Miss Evelyn Can non, Managers; Mrs. D. C. Bo land, Clerk. Whitmire No. 1—Voting City Hall. Mrs. Dewey M. Abrams, J. W. Hipp,\ Marion H. Duckett, Managers; R. C. Lake, Sr., Clerk. Whitmire No. 2—Voting Con ference Room, Mill. Mrs. Flay Al exander, Mrs. Raymond Reed, Thomas Revan, Managers; James M. Leaman, Clerk. Zion—Voting Community Cen ter. Mrs. J. B. Eargle, D. . L. Leitzsey, Jr., G. H. Richardson, Managers; Mrs. B. M. Griffith, Clerk. PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS, County Chairman MRS. A. H. COUNTS, , Secretary-Treasurer DEMOCRATIC PARTY NEWBERRY COUNTY OF Air Conditioning*—temperatures made to order—for all-weather comfort. Get a demonstration! See the Chevy Mystery Show in color Sundays, NBC-TV Why shouldn’t you be driving r * ' America’s 1st choice car...right now! i ............ € * This is the Impala Sport Sedon CHEVROLET FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION The sure way to find out why Chevy for '60 continues to outsell other cars is to try one for yourself! The minute you step into that new roomier body by fisher you'll begin to see all the wonderful things Chevy’s done to bring the wide open spaces inside. But just wait till you pull away from the curb! 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