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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, JUNE 7 r 1962
NOTICE OF 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 12, 1962, for the purpose of
sleeting 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.
Ward 1—Voting at Police Head
quarters. Marion Baxter, Miss Su-
Mills, C. E. Shealy, managers;
Mrs. Carl Amick, clerk.
Garmany—Voting at Dick Shea-
ly‘s Store. Mrs. Sadie L. Crooks,
Mrs. Minnie Leightsey, Mrs. E. E.
Shealy, managers; Mrs. Claude
Price, clerk.
Hartford—Voting at Hartford
Community Center. George W.
Ward, Horace Cromer, Mrs. W. B.
Goggans, managers; Mrs. W. L.
Buzhardt, clerk.
Helena—Voting at M. H. Cook’s
Home. W. A. Attaway, Joe Snipes,
M. H. Cook, managers; Mrs. Myr
tie Cook, clerk.
die Dennis, Mrs. Rebecca Abrams, * Jalaps—Voting at Wallace’s
managers; James E. Hazel,.clerk. Store. Mrs. Helen W. Harris, Otlie
Ward 2—Voting at Smith Motor M. Counts, Lois T. Singley, mana-
Co. Mrs. Butler Holmes, Mrs. Seth gers; C. C. Wallace, clerk.
Meek, Miss Claire Sligh, manag- Johnstone—Voting at Newberry
ers; Coke Dickert. clerk.
Ward 3 No. 1—Voting at Bound
ary Street School. Capt. V. H.
Wheeler, Mrs. Sue Hutchinson,
Mrs. Eevelyn Summer, managers;
Mrs. Marion D. Paysinger, clerk.
Ward 3 No. 2—Voting at Mollo-
hon School. Clarence A. Shealy Jr.,
C. H. Jackson, C. A. Shealy, man
agers; Edward Rollins, clerk.
Ward 4 No. 1—Voting at Old
Courthouse. Mrs. Marion K. Wick
er, Miss Clara Bowers, T. P. Wick
er, managers; Mrs. Raymond Fel
lers, clerk.
Ward 4 No. 2—Voting at Union
Hall on Drayton Street. Mrs. Ar
thur Wicker, Mrs. R. E. Schum-
pert, Pete Parrott, managers; Mrs.
H. Y. Hamm, clerk.
Ward 5—Coting at Corley’s Bar
ber Shop. Joe Taylor, Mrs. Irene
Jones, Mrs. Lillie Goree, mana
gers; Eugene Shealy, clerk.
Ward 6—Voting at Shealy Mo
tor Co. Mrs. Elizabeth Schumpert,
Mrs. E. L. Hart, Mrs. W. R. Reid,
managers; J. E. Wiseman Sr.,
clerk.
Airport—Voting at Airport Gro
cery* J* S. Miller, Mrs. Mary Ruff,
Mrs. Viola Davis, managers; H. E.
Cause, clerk.
Bush River— Voting at Bush
'River School. P. C. Workman, J.
E. Craven, Frank M. Satterwhite,
managers; Arden J. Stewart, clerk.
Central—Voting at Claude AulTs
Store. William Harris, Claude
Aull, G. O. Setzler, managers. E.
H. Koon, clerk.
Chappells—Voting at Commun
ity Center. W. D. Montgomery, L.
E. Werts, R. C. Lancaster, mana
ges; John F. Scurry, clerk.
Dominick—Voting at T. J. Dav
enport’s Store. T. J. Davenport,
George B. Brehmer, Joe W. Breh-
mer, managers; Mrs. Helen H.
Epting, clerk.
Fairview—Voting at Fairview
School. C. H. Mills, Mrs. C. H.
Animal Hospital. Herman Atta
way, Miss Byrde Dehihns, Mrs. E.
R. Fellers, managers; Mrs. Kate
Wilson, clerk.
Jolly Street—Voting at Jolly
Street Community Center. George
I. Kinard, A. B. Richardson, Miss
Ruth Boinest, managers; Mrs.
Pearl Shealy, clerk.
Kinards—Voting at Minick’s
Service Station. W. M. Minick, J.
J Johnson, Steve O. Minick, man
agers; Legrande Bouknight, clerk.
Little Mountain—Voting at Dr.
Claud Sease’s Old Office. Mrs.
Homer Lindler, Mrs. Mattie Frick,
Mrs. A. Y. Teed, managers; Maloy
Wheeler, clerk.
Longshore — Voting at Neel
Brothers Store. Hugh Pitts, W. O.
Pitts, George Seim, managers;
Jake Senn, clerk.
Long Lane-Beth Eden—Voting
at Fowler’s Store, Whitmire High
way. J. G. Glenn, H. T. Carlisle,
Mrs. Rosa Phibbs, managers; Miss
Lillie Mae Folk, clerk.
Maybinton— Voting at Fork
Grocery. John Hardy, Mrs. Minor
Cathcart, Mrs, Bannie Cathcart,
managers; Mrs. A. H. May bin,
clerk.
Midway—Voting at D & K Groc
ery Store. Berley Boland, Warren
Dowd, C. A. Counts, managers; V.
J. Shealy, clerk.
Mt. Bethel—Voting at Mt. Beth
el Garmany Community Center.
Langford Alewine, William A. Ri-
kard, Curtis Rikard, managers.
Mrs. Mary P. Epting, clerk.
Mt. Pleasant— Voting at Mt.
Pleasant Community Building. J.
W. Smith, Mrs. Maud Graham,
Mrs. Mattie Pea.;’ Ringer, mana
gers; Mrs. Pauline Adams, clerk.
Mulberry—Voting at Miss Mary
Helen Graham’s Home (former Os
car Graham). Mrs. John David
Lo mi nick, Mrs. J. F Yarborough,
Mrs. Olin Lominick, managers; H.
H. Boland, clerk.
Oakland—Voting at Oakland
Parking Lot. Herbert Morris, R. B.
Bryan, W. C. White, managers;
W. E. Taylor Jr., clerk.
O’Neal No. 1—Voting at Mrs.
Myra Moore's Home. Mrs. lone
White, J. H. White, George Moore,
managers. Mrs. Myra Moore,
clerk.
O’Neal No. 2—Voting at Sinc
lair’s Store Hance Long, D. M.
Bowers, Ben Sinclair, managers;
Joe B. Connelly, clerk.
Peak—Voting at Masonic Build
ing. Joe E. Mayer, J. Clarence
Miller, H. L. Suber, managers; J.
A. Mayer, clerk.
Pomaria—Voting at Town Hall.
L. A. Majcr, Mrs. It. L. Koon, Mrs.
S. P. Boland, managers; Mrs. H.
W. Lominick, clerk.
Prosperity No. 1—Voting at
Town Hall. H. L. Fellers, Mrs. H.
L. Fellers, L. A. Black, managers;
J. M. Bedenbaugh, clerk.
Prosperity No. 2—Voting at
Shealy Metor Co. W. L. Mills,
Mrs. Mary Langford, Ralph B.
Black, managers; Mrs. W. B. Ack
erman, clerk.
Saluda No .7—Voting at Billy
Sheppard’s Store. Mrs. O. L. Wil
son, James F. Sanders, Harry Bur
gess, managers; Mrs. P. T. Harris,
clerk.
Silverstreet—Voting at Silver-
street Elementary School. J. M.
Alewine, Holland Epting, J. C.
Butler, managers; M. H. Shep
pard, clerk.
Stoney Hill—Voting at Com
munity Center. Boozer, James
R. Lester, Raymond Hunter, man
agers; C. C. Boozer, clerk.
St. Paul—Voting at St. Paul’s
Parish Building. L. B. Bedenbaugh,
J. F. Wheeler, Sidney Koon, man
agers; Mrs. Virgil Williamson,
clerk.
St. Phillips—Voting at St. Phil
lips School. Perry Halfacre, Phelix
Livingston, David L. Ruff, mana
gers; David Govan Sease, clerk.
Trinity— Voting at Trinity
Church. J. C. Waldrop, M. B.
Hendrix, J. N. Dickert, managers;
L. B. Bedenbaugh, clerk.
Union—Voting at W. C. Counts’
residence. J. R. Lake, Clyde Wil
son, Paul Franklin, managers;
Mrs. W. C. Counts, clerk.
Utopia—Voting at J. C. Nich
ols Store. E. W. Derrick, Olin S.
Davenport, Clyde N. Lake, mana
gers; Mrs. Ruby Nichols, clerk.
Vaughnville — Voting at Mrs.
Verona Dominick’s Home Place. J.
H, Boozer, J. P. Boozer, Pressley
N. Boozer, managers; Mrs. Har
riett L. Salter, clerk.
Walton—Voting at home of J.
E. Crooks. George D. Hentz, John
ny H. Graham, Joseph J. Ruff,
Mrs.
E. Crooks,
managers;
clerk.
Wheeland—Voting at Wheeland
Community Center. J. Q. Metis,
M. A. Riddle, N. L. Frick, mana
gers; Mrs. D. C. Boland, clerk.
Whitmire No. 1 — Voting at
Town Hall. R. C. Lake Sr., Dewey
N. Abrams, Marion Duckett, man
agers; J. W. Hipp Jr., clerk.
Whitmire No. 2—Voting at Con
ference Room Mill Office. Mrs.
Floy Alexander, Mrs. M. D.
Younts, Thomas M. Rovan, mana
gers; Clyde Overstreet, clerk.
Zion—Voting at Griffin’s Store.
O. T. Griffin, John David Leitzsey,
Jr., Mrs. J. B. Eargle, managers.
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 Carolina for
two years, in Newberry County
for six months and in the precinct
at which he offers to vote for sixty
days, all prior to June 12, 1962.
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 offers to vote during the
period September 3, 1967, to May
12, .1962, 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 Con
stitution 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 attends
the citizens can appoint from
among the qualified voters, man
agers, who after being duly sworn,
can continue the election.
At the close of the election the
managers and clerks must proceed
publicly to open the ballot box and
count the ballots therein, and con
tinue without adjournment until
the same is completed, and make
a statement of the results of such
election, and sign the same. Im
mediately thereafter, the chairman
of the managers or someone des
ignated by the managers, must
deliver to the Secretary the poll
list, the box containing the bal
lots and written statements of
the results of the election.
PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS,
County Chairman,
MRS. A. H. COUNTS,
Secretary-Treasurer,
Democratic Party of
Newberry County.
Your Vote for GEORGE SUMMER will be a Vote
for honest, sincere, qualified and efficient op
eration of the Office of ?ROBATE JUDGE
HE IS A MAN who ’ias made every effort to
talk with each voter in Newberry County — He
has of course missed some of you but would like
for everyone to know that each vote will be
deeply appreciated fro him on JUNE 12TH.
A MAN who it dedicated to serve ell citizens of
Newberry County and would not do his County
an injustice by offering for an office he could
not operate.
George Summer Is:
A MAN who is interacted in his Community and
the welfare of ell Newberry County Citizens!
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two children.
eld — Married end has
HE IS e member of Newberry District of the
Bey Scouts of America end hot served in Scout
ing for the pest three year? He presently serves
as Cubmaster of e Nwberry Pack.
HE IS President of the S. C. Coroner’s Assn.
HE IS * business man having hod considerable
experience in bookeeping end operating his own
place of business, the Hobby Shop in Newberry 1
HE IS a member of Meyer Memorial Church end
is a member of the Lutheran Brotherhood of
which ho has served as vice-president. He is a
past member of the Church Council, Member of
the Church Choir, Stewardship committee. Pres,
of the Young adults S.S. Class, assistant teacher
and on many occasions has reprsssnted his
Church as a delegate to Church Conferences.
A MAN with 14 years experience in law enforce
ment, legal affairs and as a judge connected
with the office of CORONER!
A MAN who is FREE from political control and
will represent the County and its Citizens fairly,
without bias.
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