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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWPERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966
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# ( # q I^Y THE WAY
rCont(/Cw» tinued from P a K e
r diQgs,, we have a woman with
, j^p^rience in administration.
superintendent of Edu-
. twifR# 0 !* °f Richland ciunty, a po-
rj on si|fpn she would not have at-
v r ( without the ability nec-
-^*f^ry to Conduct the office,
ghe^ is a lady of refinement
; V j personality, one who will
• f work with the State
i/^rcpPfrd °f Education and to fur-
r ;-h a woman’s viewpoint to
...tlj# a ptperation of public schools.
A' airAS*M n » even though all this
v true, I could not vote
r Qyril Busbee, A fine school
rr .n, fl¥WWiP er ^ a P s » one to ° cios®-
ti^T tM e< ^ to f* 16 Natiinal Educa-
r on ^ .Association to be appeal-
■ig tl»«ef 0 me *
John Grisso: Admittedly, in
- m a nyareas, Bryan Dorn has
c een ‘ been ^ good representative for
people of this Congressional
P<
District. But when MY repre
sentative finds it necessary to
pay tribute to the LBJ family,
at a time -when LBJ was (and
st.iii is) doing his best to bull-
wnip the South, then my suspi
cions are aroused. Knowing the
mood of his constituents as a
politician should (the mood la
ter being proved by the vote for
Goldwater) one cannot help
wondering why Dorn jumped
on the Ladybird special. Aside
from all that, John Grisso is a
courageous fighter for right as
has been proved in his home
county of Anderson. He does
not hesitate to attack “the ma
chine” — his actions result
from his convictions of what is
right. He will be an able Con
gressman.
W. W. Wannamaker: Again,
I will admit that Floyd Patter
son is probably a capable per
son to treasurer; but I did
not and do not like his methods
of using private organizations,
supposedly non-partisan, t o j
advance his candidacy. I shall
write in the name of W. W.
Wannamaker.
I make only one comment
concerning local races. On the
county ticket, four offices are
printed—Probate Judge, House
of Representatives, and two
Commissioners with no Repub
lican opposition. However, J.
Pink Hawkins has announced a
write-in candidacy for the
House of Representatives.
The chairman of the Newber
ry County Election Commission
has stated that in order for the
write-in vote to be counted,
there must be a name other
than “Hawkins”. The voter
who wishes to cast his ballot
for Mr. Hawkins will be requir
ed to write either “J. P. Haw
kins” or “Pink Hawkins”—
something that will identify the
candidate. “Pink” would prob
ably be best, so the “J. P.”
would not be confused with
“J. F.”, our retiring Sen. Haw
kins.
Building Permits
Building permits with value
of $35,994 were issued by the
City last week to:
Joseph Means, 802 Hunter;
Rev. David Carter, 1500 Harris;
Ralph Williams, 2207 Nance;
John Suber, 707 South; Horace
Wilson, 2501 Johnstone; New
berry Drug, 944 Main, repairs.
W. Miller, 712 Brantley, ad
dition and repair; Charles Brad
ley, Hutto Ave., erect dwelling;
J. P. Bishop, Winnsboro Rd., 1
addition; James A. Hill, Hutto
Ave., erect dwelling.
F. A. Miller, 603 Pope Circle,
add one room to dwelling. $800.
TO RE-ELECT
SSTROM THURMOND
South Carolina’s STATESMAN
U* S. SENATOR
- OFTu OFFICE
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
STATE &1L.
Grjverj~i 60Vern0r
□ Robert E. McNair
□ Joseph 0. Rogers, Jr. ^
Gwemor
□ John C. West
□ Marshall T. Mays
□ 0. Frank Thornton
. □ Daniel R. McLeod
sa mple
State
7rc« 1( f (Treasurer
□
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□ Henry Mills
c, State Superintendent
Tr^of Education
□ Cyril B. Busbee
□ Inez Clark Eddings
Adjutant * , i uta 'J t
Gen°[ Genera!
□ Frank D. Pinckney
r ' - c Commissioner
• XrL of Agriculture
□ William Lflarrefson,
prMr CONGRESSIONAL 2 year
^Senator term
□ Ernest F. Hollings
□ Marshall Parker
CONGRESSIONAL 6 year
-Senator term
□ P. Bradley Morrah, Jr.
□ Strom Thurmond
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name & District
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Mr. and Mrs. Mayes W. Derrick announce the engagement
of their daughter, Helen, to William H. Hall II, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William H. Hall of West Chester, Penna.
The bride-elect was graduated from Newberry High
School and is a student at Greenville General Hospital School
of Nursing.
The bridegroom-elect was graduated from Newberry Col
lege and is a student of the Lutheran Theological Southern
Seminary, Columbia.
Plans are now being made for a summer wedding.
Hazel speaks at
council meet
The attendance gavel was
presented to St. Phillips Home
Demonstration Club for the 4th
consecutive time at the fall
meeting of the County Home
Demonstration Council held
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W.
C. Koon, president, presided.
The meeting opened with the
Flag Salute led by Mrs. T. P.
Crooks, County Citizenship
Chairman.
An inspirational devotional
on “Thanksgiving” was given
by Mrs. John Earle Smith, Sr.
Ed Hazel, Fire Chief for the
City of Newberry, presented
plans for the November 19
clean-up day for Newberry
County. He cited the importance
of full cooperation and urged
every citizen to participate.
One feature of the meeting
was a fashion show in which
some of the members modeled
garments they had made. This
was a climax to a sewing con
test sponsored by Newberry
Mills Cloth Shop. Top awards
went to Mrs. Richard Caldwell
and Mrs. T. P. Crooks of the
Mt. Bethel-Garmany Club and
Mrs. Ira Gibson of Smyrna. In
the children's division Nancy
Alewine, Nan Neel and Cindy
Shealy were tops in garments
submitted and made by their
grandmothers.
Following the fashion show,
a group from Newberry Col
lege, The Village Idiots, enter
tained with several selections.
Silverstreet Home Demon
stration Club was hostess dur
ing the social period after the
meeting.
general public audiences. The
lectures will demonstrate basic
scientific principles by using
visual aids and experiments.
They will explain the scientific
programs of the NASA by us
ing authentic scale models of
rockets and spacecraft. To ex
plain the current and future
projects of the NASA, the lec
turer will trace the early de
velopment of rocketry, and by
utilizing electrical and mech
anical equipment, he will dis
cuss the areas of propulsion
and launch vehicles, electrical
requirements on spacecraft,
and many of the problems en
countered in space flight—both
manned and unmanned.
This interesting and timely
program is being presented as
an educational service of the
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration to schools
throughout the United States.
NEY ADDRESSES . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morri
son have moved to 1721 John
stone Street in Apartment No.
1.
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah J. Mead
ows are now residing at 1329
Summer St.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. (Mae)
Epting have returned to New
berry from Bartlesville, Okla.,
to make their home. They are
living at 2023- Johnstone St. in
the home they recently remod
eled.
Science show
at Jr. High
TX
of, office
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
' ' " STATE
r.r^m^overnor
□ Robert E. McNair
□ Joseph 0. Rogers, Jr.
Lifeuter
Gnuoir governor
□ John C. West
□ Marshall T. Mays
□ 0. Frank Thornton
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Central w eneral
□ Daniel R. McLeod
SA“ r
T^ Llirf Treasurer
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ftonora:
□ Henry Mills
□ Cyra B. Busbee
□ Inez Clark Eddings
Tapsa
JWjutamgES?
□ Frank D. Pinckney
rf A n ,,r,ll*« ria "t ure
□ William L Harrelson
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Sonatpr 1>enal0r lenn -
□ Ernest F. Hollings
□ Marshall Parker
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□ P. Bradley Morrah, Jr.
X Strom Thurmond
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name & District
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PUT AN X
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. E EITHER put an “X” in circle under “Republican” at
!• tof* t0 P of ba,,ot
2 02 0R ’ put an * ,X ” °PP osite “ strom Thurmond.”
REMEMBER 4 THINGS:
^ Do upt mark the circle under “Democrat” at top of
ballot
4 How to vote on a voting machine for Strom Thurmond
• will be explained in ads nearer the election.
HELP WANTED — Electri
cian Helper for Greenwood
and Newberry area. Perma
nent employment. Apply Iv-
ester Electric Co. at new
New'berry College Chapel and
new Greenwood County Court
house. 20-2tc
LOST—White gold ladies Elgin
watch, Tuesday afternoon be
tween Turner & Taylor Jew*
elery Store on Main St. and
1410 Friend St., near the
Leslie home, where car was
parked in drive way. Reward
if returned to owner, Mrs.
Tommy P. Setzler, 1509 Col
lege St., phone 276-0655.
FOUND—A calf came to my j
farm a month or more ago. !
Owner may get calf by iden- ;
tifying it and paying for this
adv. A. N. Crosson, Route 4,
Newberry. N3-2tp
The students v and teachers of
Newberry Junior High will
receive a closer and more per
sonal look into the age of
space on Friday beginning at
9:30 a.m. The occasion will be
the arrival of the Spacemobile
—an educational unit of the
National Aeronautics .and Space
Administration. This traveling
unit is operated by experienced
science educators * who have
traveled tfifouggout the United
States speaking* to school and
TAKING A TRIP? Whether
going new places or staying at
home, there’s a new “traveler’'
tube of famous Pacquin extra-
dry skin hand cream. It travels
perfectly wherever jars can’t—
m purse, auto glove-compart
ment, or suitcase. It’s also con
venient for your own dressing
table or the guest room. The
plastic tube is unbreakable and
laalmmnf.
*
SAVE THIS SAMPLE BALLOT-SHOW IT TO OTHERS!
n Dlitical advertising, paid for by Re-Elect Thurmond Committee, W. C. Plowden, Chairman
Newberry Beautification committee received the quarterly
plaque from the State Community Improvement Committee
at a meeting held last Friday at the Community HalL Mrs.
Richard L. Baker, left, receives the plaque from John Rags
dale, representing the state committee, as Mrs. Desree Jen
kins from the State Development Board, and A1 Busby,
county co-chairman, look on. (Sunphoto)
The Newberry County Board
of Registration
Will be in the Registration Office
in the Court House on
Election Day, Nov. 8th
to issue DUPLICATE Registration
Certificates
to anyone who may have lost his or
her originaL There can be NO NEW
registration at this time.
OFFICE HOURS:
, 9:00 A. M. to 5 00 P. M.
D
P. “Jabbo” FOLK
FAMILY - - -
39 years of age.
Married to the former Miss Betty Mayer of
,—Newberry, S. C.
Father of four children:
Cherie - 16 and Paul - 14 — Students at
Newberry High School — Bill - 9 — Stu
dent at Boundary Street School and Sarah,
four years old.
CHURCH - - -
Member Newberry A. R. P. Church.
Having Served as:
President Men’s Bible Class.
Chairman of the Congregation.
Chairman of the Board of Deacons.
Superintendent of Sabbath School.
Presently Serving as:
Member Board of Deacons.
Sunday School Teacher in Intermediate De
partment.
Chairman of Committee for Expansion.
CIVIC - - -
Member of Newberry Jaycees:
Served as President 1960.
Chairman March of Dimes 1959.
Chairman National Foundation 1960-1964.
Member of Newberry Lions Club:
Serving as President 1966-1967.
Member of Farm Bureau.
Member of Masons—Amity Lodge 87.
COUNTY
ACCOMPLISHMENTS—
DURING MY TERM OF OFFICE
Over $15,000,000 in New Industry creating over
900 new jobs.
Etsablishment of the BEST Rural Fire Depart
ment in the South.
Construction of the FINEST Nursing Home in
the State of South Carolina.
Expansion of Newberry County Hospital.
Paving of over 150 miles of Rural roads.
Creation of an Equitable Reassessment Program.
Offering the people of Newberry County the
right to create a County Court to handle the
increased Court load and also to handle
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Cases.
Established an Ambulance Service for the
County when it was discontinued by the
Funeral Homes and the County was faced
without this necessary service. (This was
done with only 29 days notice)
Abolishing the fee system for all County Offices
and creating only a salary system of pay
ment.
Created a County Government of people elected
only by the people of Newberry County be
cause of Senate Re-apportionment.
TO increase Teachers salaries on 4 occasions.
TO increase salaries of State employees 3 times
TO establish a youthful offenders camp in our
Penal System.
TO bring about increased benefits for Work
mans Compensation and Unemployment bene
fits.
TO reduce the merchants floor tax.
TO increase retired Teacher and State employee
benefits.
OPPOSED any increase in Sales Tax!
OPPOSED to open bar!
SIX YEARS LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE
Will Rank 29th out of 124 Members in
Seniority in the House This Year!
STATE - - -
LEGISLATION I HAVE SPONSORED
TO bring about FAIR Milk Prices.
TO remove the feed inspection tax.
TO make South Carolina attractive to the Motor
Transport Industry (this has resulted in a
33 1-3% increase in the last four years).
TO reduce the Teacher load in Classrooms-
I have never shunned any responsibility of the
office I hold whether it be controversial or po
litically unpopular. I have made all decisions
with only the interest of the people of New
berry County at heart, and this I shall continue
to do as long as I am in office.
Served continuously on the Agriculture and
Conservation Committee and presently
serving as Vice-Chairman.
Keep Him as YOUR Member of the S. C. House
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