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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Nov. 16, 1967—PAGE 7
VETERANS DAY OBSERVED—American Legion Post 24 observ
ed Veterans Day last Thursday night with a banquet at the New
berry Armory with Congressman W. J. Bryan Dom as principal
speaker. Honored guest at the meet was John A. Mayer, only liv
ing Spanish-American war veteran of Newberry County. Shown
from left, is Jimmy Coggins, who introduced the speaker, Cong.
Dorn, Mr. Mayer, and J. W. Fuller, post commander. (Sunphoto)
Addison veep
Greenwood Co.
At a recent meeting of the
Board of Directors of Green
wood Concrete Co., Inc. Rich
ard Addison of Newberry whs
elected a vice president of the
company.
Mr. Addison has been with
the company over 12 years and
is in charge of the Newberry
plant, Newberry Concrete Co.
Under Mr. Addison’s guidance
Newberry Concrete Co. has be
come an important part of the
industrial community of New
berry and Newberry county.
The company is a member of
the Newbery County Develop
ment Board.
A native of Newberry, Mr.
Addison is married to the for
mer Miss Florence Shealy. The
Addisons have two daughters,
Mrs. Gary Bouknight and
Miss Crystal Addison.
NOTICE
The Executive Committee of
the Newberry-Saluda Commun
ity Actions, Inc. will have its
next meeting at 7:30 P. M. on
November 1(5 at the S. C. State
Employment office. All mem
bers of the Executive Com
mittee are urged to be present.
Ideal Gifts for CHRISTMAS
Guitar by CIPHER
Amplifier by ES
Electric Guitar
& Amplifier
Complete $115.0
Recorder and Case
for Microphone and
extra tapes.
Complete $69.95
Mobile Stereo Player & Speaker
Complete $114.00
W. E. TURNER
JEWELER
1103 Caldwell St. Newberry, S. C.
Academy book
Fair success
The Book Fair at The New
berry Academy was a decided
success. Many of the visitors
purchased books for themselves
or as Christmas Gifts to oth
ers. A number gave their
books to the school library.
Among them was a complete
new encyclopedia set.
The Fair was sponsored by
members of a special library
committee, most of whom are
mothers with children in the
Academy. Much tedious work
was involved in making the
selections, transporting the
books from Gittman’s in Col
umbia, arranging the displays,
taking orders and making de
liveries. Joining in the display
New College
PR director
New director of public re
lations at Newberry College is
Bayne Freeland, formerly dir
ector of college relations at
Yankton College, Yankton, S.
D. A native of Illinois, Free
land attended North Park Col
lege in Chicago and was grad
uated from Beloit College, Wis
consin.
He took graduate work in
Journalism at Northwestern
University and was a newspa
perman in Iowa for several
years prior to entering the
public relations field with the
Quaker Oats Company, Chica
go, in 1948. He was Qauker’s
public relations director for 10
years prior to his resignation
to enter the college field early
in 1966.
He and his wife have four
children. A daughter, Jill, is
a freshman at Yankton Col
lege and a son, Douglas, is an
8th grade student there. A
son, George, is in military ser
vice and a daughter, Bayneeta,
is teaching at Yankton.
The Freelands will move to
Newberry in the near future
Growth
Opportunities
Roberts
Company
. . . a major international man
ufacturer of textile machinery
based in Sanford, N. C. with
facilities also in Greenwood, S.
C.. Belgium, Italy and the Uni
ted Kingdom and sales thruout
the world may have the oppor
tunity for youp.
Young men age 25-30 with any
college degree and a minimum
of two years work experience
or equivalent technical school
training and experience are
urgently needed. A variety of
stimulating growth opportuni
ties are immediately available.
For further information about
Roberts Company and its
growth potential, contact the
Personnel Manager
Roberts Co.
SANFORD, N. C. 27330
was Mr. P. K. Harmon, repre
senting a number of publishers.
A substantial sum was real
ized for the development of the
library. President Kinard ex
pressed appreciation of the
Academy personnel to all who
helped make the project such
a pleasant and profitable ven
ture.
WANTED—Dispatcher, drivers,
mechanics and mechanics help
ers. Contract Carriers, Inc.
Phone 276-3339. 303tc
Building Permits
Meadows Minick, Route two.
Kinards, 6-room brek veneer
dwelling $15,000.
S. J. Ruff, 1909 Ebenezer Rd.
2-room masonry building, $9,-
500.
Leroy Bookman, Little Moun
tain, 5-room brick veneer
dwelling, $10,000 .
Willie Lee Clark, Route one.
Little Mountain, 6-room brick
veneer dwelling, $11,000.
EMPLOYMENT
MANAGER
Position of responsibility which con
sists o f interviewing, screening,
scheduling tests, indoctrination of
new employees. Also, control and
maintenance of company policy pro
cedure manual and personnel proce
dure manual, administering group
insurance program, posting of cost
control records and typing.
Salaried, paid vacation, sick leave
and free group insurance.
Must be neat, aggressive and inter
ested in a career position. College
education necessary and desirable
that applicant have past experience
in areas of responsibility as listed.
Male or female.
Send complete resume of personal
data and work history to Box 438,
Newberry, S. C. 29108.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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