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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Nov. 13, 1969 — PAGE 9 • • ■ of Laws of South Carolina, 1962, Christmas seal 5*“ aifl rnmmCT in berry County, the State of South OIU vUllllllg III Carolina, on Tuesday, November Mrs. W. C. Cullum will serve 1«, W69. The purpose of said as chairman of the Opening election is to determine whether Committee of Area Six Tuber- the approval of the qualified el- culosis and Health Association’s ectors of said School District Christmas Seal campaign, Rev. shall be given to the issuance of Neil E. Truesdell, president, an- not exceeding Three Million Nine nounced today. Contributions Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,- have started coming in to aid 900,000) of general obligation the 1969 campaign support of bonds of said School District, Tuberculosis eradication, air whose proceeds shall be ex pollution control, and control of pended for the purpose of school asthma, emphysema, and other building construction and reno- diseases affecting breathing. vation in the District, which This volunteer committee will shall consist of the following: meet in the Area Six office every Tuesday morning during the Christmas Seal campaign to* open and tally the week’s re ceipts. Serving on Mrs. Cullum’s committee will be Mrs. Doug Power, Mrs. Albert Busby, Mrs. Haskell Sumeral, Mrs. Clarence Satterfield, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. C. K. Wright, and Mrs. Bill Jennings of Laurens and Mrs. Douglas Wolf of Mount* ville. Receipts totaling $3,622 were recorded following the first committee opening on Novem ber 4. Area Six Tuberculosis and Health Association serves a seven county area of Abbe ville, Edgefield, Greenwood, Mc Cormick, Laurens, Newberry, and Saluda. Your Social Security The year 1969 is rapidly draw ing to a close and the New Year will soon be upon us. Also upon us will be installment pay ments to be made on our Christ mas bills, New Year resolutions to be observed or broken and income tax reports to be pre pared. H. M. Spiller of the Greenwood Social Security Office suggests that now is not too early to start thinking about these tax returns. Tax forms which are properly filed and correctly completed help both you and the Construct new high school (to include vocational faci lities near the City of New berry to serve all high school students in the Newberry attendance area. Construct six classrooms and add dressing room faci lities at Mid-Carolina High School to accommodate all high school pupils from the Mid-Carolina attendance area Construct new elementary school (kindergarten through grade four) at Whitmire, S. C. Construct middle school (grades 5-8 near Mid Caro lina High School to serve pupils in Mid-Carolina at tendance area Construct seven class rooms and a cafeteria at Silverstreet Elemen tary School for students in kindergarten through grade 4 Renovate Whitmire High School Renovate the present Car ver Elementary School, Rue- ben Elementary, Gallman High and Newberry High Schools to serve as middle schools (grades 5-8). Renovate Prosperity El ementary, Rikard Elemen tary, Pomaria Elementary Garmany Elementary and Little Mountain Elementary to serve grades kindergart en through grade 4 Clara Bowers, Mrs. M. K. Wick er and Oscar Summer; clerk, T. P. Wicker. WARD4, NO. 2: Voting at Motor Company; managers, Store; managers, G. M. Neel, Earl Crooks’ residence; mana- Mrs. Bloomer Hawkins, Mrs. Al- Guy A. Boozer and Thomas Wal- gers, George E. Hentz, Joseph bert Ringer, and Mrs. Miller ker; clerk, Robert Dorroh. Ruff and Johnnie Graham; clerk Wessinger; clerk, Coke Dickert. MAYBINTON: Voting at Fork Mrs. Earl Crooks. WARD 3; NO. 1: Voting at Grocery Store; managers, Mrs. WHEELAND: Voting at Whee- Boundary Street School; mana- Minor Cathcart, Mrs. Elbert land Community Center; mana gers, Mrs. Sue S. Hutchinson, Dawkins and Mrs. Lee Tucker; gers, M. A. Riddle, D. C. Bo- Col. C .B. Whittle and Mrs. clerk, Mrs. Bannie Cathcart. land and Mrs. Hattie Sullivan; Jean W. Gardner; clerk, Mrs. MIDWAY: Voting at Horace clerk, Mrs. Eula Boland. Helen Harley. Richardson’s Store; managers, WHITMIRE NO. 1: Voting at WARD 3, NO. 2: Voting at B. E. Boland, Warren Down and City Hall; managers, Thomas E. Mollohon School; managers, R. C. A. Counts; clerk, Mrs. W. L. Ravan, Mrs. James H. Abrams J. Willingham, Norman Beck, Hawkins. and Mrs. George S. Donnan; and C. A. Shealy, Sr.; clerk, MT. BETHEL: Voting at Com- clerk, Mrs. Flay E. Alexander. Ed Rollins. munity Center (Old School WHITMIRE NO. 2: Voting at WARD 4, NO. 1: Voting at House); managers, Lang Ale- Park Street School; managers, Old Court House; managers, wine, Inland Rikard and Mrs. Harry J. Felker, Mrs. M. E. Horace Cromer; clerk, William Abrams, Jr. and Mrs. Beatty D. Cromer. Scott; clerk, Mr. Joe H. Simp- MT. PLEASANT: Voting at son> j r Mt. Pleasant Educational Build- ZION: Voting at Henry Folk’s Uhion Hall on Drayton Street; big; managers, Mrs. J. W. Full- home; managers, J. H. Folk, managers, Pete Parrott, Geor- er, Jacob Grady Ringer and Forrest Lee Graham and Ray gia Wicker and Lillie R. Chick; Mrs. T. W. Henderson; clerk, Graham, Sr.; clerk, Mrs. J. H. clerk, Gladys Schumpert. Mrs. Roland Kibler. p 0 ik. WARD 5: Voting at Boy Scout MULBERRY: Voting at Max- The will be open a t 8:00 Headquarters, Willowbrook ie Lever’s Store; managers, o’clock in the forenoon and will Park; managers, Mrs. Ruby Mary Lominick, Edna Lominick remain open continuously until Jones, Mrs. Dorothy Harmon, and Mrs. Bonnelle Yarborough, they close at 7:00 o’clock in the and J. B. Connelly; clerk, Dew* clerk, H. H. Boland. afternoon on TUESDAY, NOV- ey Kinard. OAKLAND: Voting at Com- EMBER 18, 1969. The polls will WARD 6: Voting at Matthews munity Building, First Street; be under the supervision of Man- Garage; managers, Mrs. W. R. managers, W. E. Taylor, Jr., a g ers 0 f Election appointed by Reid, Mrs. Edgar L. Hart, and Raymond Kyzer and M a r v i n ^ Commissioners of Election Mrs. Paul Whitaker; clerk, Bouknight; clerk, Mrs. Willie for Newberry County. James E. Wiseman, Sr. Mae Drummond. Qualifications for Voting AIRPORT: Voting at Civitan O’NEAL NO. 1: Voting at i Each person offering to Club; managers, Mrs. Villa Da- Myra Moore’s home; managers, vote must bave res j ded m the vis, Mrs. Mary Ruff and Mrs. i one white, J. H. White and State of South Carolina for one Evelyn Boozer. George Moore; clerk, Myra year, in Newberry County for BUSH RIVER: Voting at Bush Moore . six months, and in the polling River School; managers, P. C. O’NEAL NO 2- Voting at precinct in which the elector of- Workman, I. V. Bishop and Mrs. sli h>s store; managers claude fers to vote for three months, Ida Mae Shealy; clerk, Mrs. s]i h ^ p Connelly and Ira all prior to November 18, 1969; “HSjrd J. Workman Rtoari; clerk, Joe B. Connelly. PROVIDED, that ministers in CENTRAL: Votmg at Hill Top, pp AK . Vntino at Town Hall- :har g e of an organized church C. E. Aull’s store; managers, PEAK - Vo T tin f a ‘. Town ' and teachers of public schools G. O. Setzler, L. D. Aull, Sr., "J® 1 ’ 3 ®*??.’ ' . ^ er p,,. and the spouse of any such per- and Mrs. L, D. Aull, Sr.; clerk, M ‘ lle T r a "?J. C. Elhsor, ^ ^^ entitle y d to ^ te W. S. Harris. ’ * * after six months’ residence in CHAPPELLS: Voting at Com- POMARIA: Voting at Fire South Carolina if otherwise qual- munity Center; managers, L. E. House; managers, H. W. Lomi- jfj ec j Werts, W. O. Chasteen and Mrs nick, Mrs. J. Alvin Kinard and 2 . Each person offering to vote Emma Scurry; clerk, John F. Mrs. R. L. Hentz; clerk, Mrs. mus t bave been du iy registered Scurry. H. W. Lominick. on ^ County Books of Regis- DOMINICK: Voting at T. J. PROSPERITY NO. 1: Voting tration for Newberry County in Davenport’s Store; managers, T. at Town Hall; managers, J. A. the Precinct at which he offers J. Davenport, Mrs. Henry Breh- Williams, H. L. Fellers and For- to vote, on or before October merandM. B. McKittrick; clerk rest Swittenburg, Jr.; clerk, 18, 1969, for the current decen- Mrs. Ellis Davenport. Mrs. W. H. Leaphart. nial (10-year) period, and must FAIRVIEW- Voting at Fair- PROSPERITY NO. 2: Voting present his registration certifi- view School House^managers, at Shealy Motor Company Build- cate. Thp question 0 which will an- Fred Stockman, Mrs. Lera Mills ing; B ‘ ^ cker j — ^ The question wmcn win a£ rl intnn Amick- clerk Mrs man » Mrs - W - E - Hancock and social security office. This is pear on the ballots to be used A k ’ 1 k ’ M R. L. McFall; clerk, Mrs. E. F, especially true for the self-em- in said Special Election will be: uan AmiCK - Godwin. ployed person. The self-employ ed individual gets social secur ity credits based on the net pro fit from his business. A net pro fit of $400 or more can get you four quarters of credit for 1969. No tax return, or a net profit of less than $400 will result in no social security credits for 1969. You should carefully check all of your income ard expense items, file your retu. ns accur ately and on time, and in that wav you will be sure of receiv- ir your proper social security edits. Mr. Spiller also said that some people fail to show their social security numbers on their tax returns or sometimes the wrong social security number is shown. This can cause a delay in giving you your credits. Be sure that you enter your social security number correctly and in all of the spaces provided on your re port forms. Notice of Election STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA] 1 “Shall the County Board of Education, constituting ex officio the Board of Trus tees of The School District of Newberry County, the State of South Carolina, be empowered to issue and sell either as a single issue, or from time to time as sever al separate issues, general obligation bonds of said School District in the prin cipal amount of not exceed ing $3,900,000, whose pro ceeds shall be expended for constructing and equipping new public school buildings, acquiring sites therefor, and renovating certain existing public school facilities in the School District?’’ GARMANY: Voting at home of Mrs. Tom Crooks; managers, Mrs. Sadie Crooks, Mrs. Janie Brown and Mrs. Minnie Leitz- sey; clerk, M. Catherine Ken- nerley. HARTFORD: Voting at Com munity Center; managers, George E. Ward, Horace Booz- ROBERT D. SCHUMPERT, ROBERT C. UNDERWOOD JOHN A. MAYER Commissioners of Election for Newberry County, South Caro lina NOTICE TO MANAGERS er and Mrs. Lillie Mae Gog- gans; clerk, Mrs. Eunice Butt Sheppard, hardt. STONEY HILL: Voting at HELENA: Voting at Hamil- Stoney Hill Center; managers, ton’s Grocery; managers, M. H. Earl Boozer, Monroe Morris, Cook, Mary Livingston and Gen- and Dudley Hawkins; clerk, Mrs eva Corley; clerk, Mary Shelton. McCree Vriezelaar. JALAPA: Voting at C. C. Wal- ST. PAUL: Voting at St. Paul ace and Son’s Store; managers, Church; managers, Mrs. Virgil Nellie B. Shealy, Othie Counts Williamson, Sidney Koon and SALUDA NO. 7: Voting at Billy Sheppard’s Store; mana-. gers, James F. Sanders, Mrs. O. L. Wilson and Mrs. Gertrude _ Sanders; clerk, Mrs. T. P. Har- OF SPECIAL ELECTION: r i s The Managers named in the SILVERSTREET: Voting at Notice of Special Election have Community Center; managers, die P° wer to fill a vacancy,and Bonnie Floyd, T. B. Boozer and if none of the Managers attends, Helen Nichols; clerk, Frances the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who after being duly sworn, can conduct the elect ion. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerks must proceed publicly to open the bal lot box and count the ballots therein, and continue without ad- and Lois T. Singley; clerk, C.C. Mrs. David L. Wedaman; clerk, joumment until the same is com- In favor of issue Opposed to issue ( ) ( ) INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS If you favor the issuance of the bonds, place a check or Mrs. John F. Wheeler. pleted, and make a statement of ST. PHILUPS: Voting at St. the results and sign the same. Phillip’s Fellowship Hall; man- Th® Managers, or someone de- agers, Phelix Livingston, Luther signaled by the Board, must de- Fellers and Muscoe Alewine; liver to the Commissioners of clerk, D. Govan Sease. ElecUon the poll list, the box TRINITY: Voting at Trinity containing the ballots and writ ten statements of the results of the election. The Managers at each pre- COUNTY OF NEWBERRY 1 Notice of Special Election NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a Resolu tion adopted by the County Board of Education, constitut ing ex officio the Board of Trus- Wallace. JOHNSTONE: Voting at New berry Animal Hospital; mana gers, Herman Attaway, Mrs. Emma Fellers and George Nor ris; clerk, Mrs. Kate Wilson. JOLLY STREET: Voting at Jolly Street School House; man- Church; managers, J. Newton agers, Miss Ruth Boinest, Cyril Dickert, Ray A. Martin and Richardson and G. T. Werts, Jim Waldrop; clerk, L. B. Bed- cross'mark to the square'after Sr -: cIerk . Mrs- Paul sheal y : enbaugh. the words first above written. If KINARDS: Voting at Min- UNION: Voting at home of you ooDose the issuance of the ick’s Service Station; managers, Virgil Kinard; managers, Mrs. to delegate one of their num- bonds place a check or cross Johnson, Mildred W. Min- Alice Moates, J. R. Lake and her to secure the boxes and mark’ in the souare after the ick 3,1(1 L - G. Bouknight; clerk, Mrs. Jake Sligh; clerk, Mrs. blanks for the election. 4 W. M. Minick. Cecil Counts. Boxes may be picked up at UTTLE MOUNTAIN: Voting UTOPIA: Voting at J. C. Ni- the Newberry County Court at Little Mountain Town Hall; chol’s Store; managers, John A. House between 9:00 o’clock and managers, Mrs. Hattie Lindler, Mullins, Annie H. Derrick and 12:00 o’clock on Saturday, Not- Mrs. B. M. Wise and J. Alonzo Clyde N. Lake; clerk, Ruby C. ember 15, 1969. The boxes may Shealy; clerk, Mrs. Mildred B. Nichols. not be delivered to anyone other Hentz. VAUGHNVILLE: Voting at than a manager or clerk. LONG LANE-BETH EDEN: Mrs. Viola Dominick’s old home ROBERT D. SCHUMPERT cinct named in the Notice of Special Election are requested words second above written. The precincts and polling places within the School Dis trict and the managers who have been appointed are as follows: WARD 1: Voting at City Coun- tees of The School District of cil Chambers; managers, Miss Voting at Fowler’s Store; man- place; managers, P. N. Boozer, Newberrv Countv the State of 5(1(116 D ennl s, Mrs. Otis Whita- agers, Mrs. G. B. Wilhite, T. S. Mrs. Estelle S. Stewart and Mrs. South Carolina and the “School ker > an(1 Mr* Carol Baxter; RUey and Mrs. Rosa Phibbs; Esther C. Sloan; clerk, Mrs. Har Bond Act”, codified as Sections clerk » Mr - Marion Baxter * clerk . Mrs* Ethel Cromer. riet Salters. 21.971 to 21-990, inclusive, Code WARD 2: Voting at Smith LONGSHORE: Voting at Neel WALTON: Voting at Mrs. ROBERT C. UNDERWOOD JOHN A. MAYER Commissioners of Election for Newberry County, South Carolina