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automatic data processing sys
tems repairman. Also offered
are courses for dial central of
fice repairmen, communica
tions center specialists and data
communications switching cen
ter specialists.
For further information on
how to become a member of
the Army’s Strategic Communi
cations Command, see SSG
Gwinn at his office located at
121 Laurens St., in Laurens. Or
call him collect at 984-7213.
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FLAG DAY PROGRAM—Richard M.
Kenan addresses members of the Jasper
Chapter, DAR during their Flag Day pro
gram held last Friday at Smeltzer Hall,
Newberry College. Special Music was furn
ished by students of Newberry Academy
under the direction of Mrs. Harry Epting.
Mrs. P. M. Nichols is regent of Jasper
Chapter.
(Sunphoto)
Shealy’s Florist
joins Florafax
Mrs. Evelyn Hendrix, owner
of Shealy’s Hillcrest Florist,
2300 Drayton Street, Newberry,
was formally accepted today
as a subscriber of Florafax De
livery, Inc., one of the world’s
largest flowers-by-wire organi
zations.
Affiliation with Florafax pro
vides subscriber florists with a
link to more than 8,000 fellow
subscribers in all fifty states
of the United States. In addi
tion, Florafax provides coverage
in South America and has sign
ed a reciprocal agreement with
a service in Canada which
makes the facilities of 1,500 Ca
nadian florists available to Flo
rafax subscribers.
Not confined to the American
continent, Florafax has recipro
cal affiliations with overseas or
ganizations providing outlets for
more than thirty countries in
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia
and the Scandinavian countries.
The local shop’s affiliation
with Florafax offers residents
improved service and a means
for sending flowers anywhere
in the free world.
as the major cause, the State
Highway Department reported
today.
In Newberry County, 32 licen
ses were withdrawn.
Since the fiscal year began
last July, 37,095 licenses have
been withdrawn. The total in
cludes both license suspensions
and revocations.
The May total of 3,358 in
cludes the suspension of state
driving privileges for 352 out-
of-state drivers. Almost half of
last month’s withdrawals, 1,602,
were from drivers in the 17-29
age group.
Driving under the influence
accounted for 1,693 of the cases.
Other causes were: violation of
the point system, 509; violation
of the Safety Responsibility
Law; 291; and reckless driv
ing, 79. Various other infrac
tions, ranging from driving with
a suspended license to using a
vehicle in a felony, accounted
for 786 withdrawals.
Of the 37,095 licenses with
drawn since July, driving under
the influence has been the rea
son for 16,500, violation of the
Safety Responsibility Law for
5,520, point system violation for
5,203, reckless driving for 807,
and miscellaneous other causes
for 9,065.
Insurance Co.
seeks holders
Thousands of persons who
own matured endowment poli
cies with an aggregate value
approximately $425,000 are ob
jects of an intensive search by
The Life Insurance Company
of Virginia.
Warren M. Pace, Life of Vir
ginia’s president, said, “These
are policyowners who have
moved and failed to advise tne
company of their new address
es. They may be entitled to
proceeds from matured endow
ment policies in amounts from
a few dollars to more than one
thousand dollars in cash.”
Local area residents who be
lieve they, or members of their
family or friends, may be en
titled to a part of this money
should contact the nearest Life
of Virginia office.
Army offers
new options
for enlistees
Over 3,000 lose
driving permits
More than 3,000 South Caro
lina drivers’ licenses were with
drawn in May, with driving un
der the influence.of intoxicants
crowave systems repairman, sa
tellite communications ground
station equipment repairman,
fixed station technical control
ler, fixed ciphony repairman or
FOPS
thiqIBtion
on
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The United States Army has
just announced a new enlistment
option which offers young men
the opportunity to get in on the
ground floor of a 20th century
communications operation.
According to SSG Gwinn, Ar
my recruiter for Newberry, the
Army is accepting a limited
number of highly-qualified ap
plicants for enlistment in the
Strategic Communications Com
mand.
For those eligible, training is
available in microwave sys
tems, satellite communications,
radar, computers and several
other highly technical fields.
An added feature of the en
listment option allows an en
listee to choose service in Eu
rope if the Army makes the
decision on which of some nine
schools he will attend. Or, he
can select his own school from
the list and leave his assign
ment to the Army’s discretion.
In either respect, he is gua
ranteed attendance at a highly
technical school. The schools
include those for strategic mi-
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