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PAGE 6-The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, April 13,1972 Political Announcements FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce my can didacy for reelection to the of fice of Auditor for Newberry County and pledge to abide the results of the county Democra tic primary election. JEANETTE K. HAMM FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce my can didacy for reelection to the of fice of Clerk of Court for New berry County and pledge to abide by the results of the De mocratic Primary election. MILDRED R. HARMON FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of Sheriff for Newberry County and pledge to abide the results of the coun ty Democratic primary elec tion. L. L. (Slim) HENDERSON I hereby announce my can didacy for reelection to the of fice of Sheriff for Newberry County and pledge to abide the results of the county Democra tic primary election. EUGENE (Gene) SHEALY I hereby announce my can didacy for the office of Sheriff for Newberry County and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic Primary election. THOMAS B. (Tom) PERRY FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer for Newberry Coun ty and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic pri mary election. GEORGE W. SUMMER FOR MAGISTRATE DISTRICT 2 I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Ma gistrate District 2 for Newberry County and pledge to abide the results of the Democratic Pri mary election. ALVIN G. HIPP I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Magistrate District 2 for Newberry County and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic Primary election. J. 0. (Butch) ZOBEL FOR MAGISTRATE DISTRICT 4 I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Magistrate District 4 for Newberry County and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic Primary election. H. J. SMITH FORCOUNTY COUNCIL I hereby announce my can didacy for reelection to County Council from District No. 1 and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic Primary election. BEN F. DAWKINS I hereby announce my can didacy for election to County Council from District 1 and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic Primary elec tion. Dave Waldrop, Jr. BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a candidate for a seat on the Newberry County Board of Edu cation from District 1 and pledge to abide the results of the county Democratic primary election. E. E. GAULDEN Advisory council formed at college Fifty Newberry County resi dents have been invited to form the President’s Advisory Coun cil of Newberry College, Dr. Fredric B. Irvin, the College’s president has announced. In explaining the purpose of the new Advisory Council, Dr. Irvin commented, “We hope that it will help develop a great er sense of appreciation and pride between the College and the community.” More specifically, the Coun cil was organized for six pur poses: To survey the needs of New berry College in specific areas of concern and to offer advice in meeting those needs To assist in interpretating the work of the College to the ci tizens of Newberry County To cooperate with the admini stration and the faculty of the College in all programs and activities of interest to the re sidents of Newberry County To develop between the Col lege and the community a greater sense of mutual pride and appreciation To propose and support pro grams in which the College may be of greater service to the community To enlist financial support for the College by providing lead ership in the Newberry Coun ty Division of the Annual Giv ing Fund Members of the Council and their wives or husbands were guests of the College for an organizational meeting and din ner on Tuesday. Members of the Council are WANT ADS BULLDOZER & SCRAPER TRAINEES NEEDED Training now being offered on a national scale with major types of modern equipment. On-the- job type training. Experience not necessary. Industry wages ex ceed $6 per hour. For im mediate application call area code 503-253-6900 or write Heavy Equipment Division: care of Thurston Motor Lines, Inc.; P.O. Box 157; Columbia, South Car olina 29202. FOR RENT Rooms for rent for night or per week in Prosperity, S. C. Call 364-3691. 23M5tp WILL YOU GIVE ME 30 min utes to prove how easy and re warding it can be to make good money the Avon way? Avon Representatives earn extra cash, work near home, meet friendly people. Call me now for a per sonal interview. Call Jean An drews, collect, 385-3238, Chester, S. C. SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED Semi Driver Training under ac tual working conditions with a class A Common Carrier. 15 States Covered. Over the road type training, hauling bulk pro ducts with our trucks. For ap plication and Intervnew Call 615-947-2511 or Write TRI-STATE DRIVER TRAINING, SEMI DI VISION 6408 Clinton Highway, Knoxville, Tennessee. 37912. Due to promotion, Security Finance Corporation has open ing for manager trainee. Deci sion based on Agressiveness, willingness, and desire. Twelve months training entitles you to five figure income annually. Call W. M. Pickett at 445-8135. A134tc Frank Addy, Dr. John A. A- man, Dr. E. M. Anderson, Sr., O. Frank Armfield, Jr., Wil liam C. Armfield, Hubert Be- denbaugh, Jacob Bowers, and Deward B. Brittain. Also Ed Cannon, William C. Carter, Dr. John F. Clarkson, Dr. James F. Coggins, C. D. Coleman, James Counts, Jack Davis, and Dr. C. A. Dufford. Also J. W. Earhardt, F. Scott Elliott, Louis C. Floyd, Thomas Halfacre, J. Walter Hamm, C. Robert Hawkins, Owen Holmes, Waldo Huffman, and P. D. Johnson. L. Hart Jordan, H. B. Kirke- gard, Hal Kohn, Sr., John B. Lindsay, William Mabry, Da vid S. Matthews, William E. Monroe, A. E. Morehead, and David Morrison. Also on the Council are Ge rald Paysinger, Dr. Thomas H. Pope, Keitt Purcell, William J. Raffield, Lawrence A. Richard son, Angus Senn, Clarence A. Shealy, Jr., C. M. Smith and H. J. Smith. Also R. E. Summer, James H. Trimnal, Ralph Watkins, W. Fulmer Wells, Mrs. Clara Wertz, and Mrs. C. I. Youmans. Judges selected for pageant W. Harold Koon, Publicity Di rector for the Newberry Jay- cees and Chairman of the Judges Committee for the 1972 Miss Newberry Pageant, an nounced today that the judges panel composed of three males and two females were chosen from a diverse listing of indi viduals versed in the perform ing arts. The judges were also selected on a geographic ba sis with no two judges com ing from the same locality. This year the judges are all from different cities in South Caro lina with one from North Caro lina. “In all fairness to the con testants competing for this year’s title of Miss Newberry, the judges represent a cross section of the performing arts. First on the list of judges is one who is nationally accredit ed having judged numerous preliminary Miss America Pa geants in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. Other judges represent an understanding of vci?e, speech, drama, dance and musical in struments. The panel of judges also has one added judge for balance whose background is ge neral without a specific back ground in any one of the art fields. Each contestant will have an equal chance in her talent presentation as each young lady will have one judge who is appreciative of her par ticular talent presentation. This year’s panel of judges will seek a replacement for re tiring Miss Newberry, Miss Jan Rader, Saturday evening, April 15 at 8 P.M. at Newberry High School. Lovely Miss Jan Rader, who will relinquish her crown Saturday evening as the reign ing Miss Newberry. Jan stated, “I feel this past year’s reign has enabled me to meet a wide variety of people, to broaden my outlook on life, and has per mitted me to serve as a repre sentative of the many young persons in the Newberry Coun ty Area.” Miss Rader since winning the title last year has appeared throughout the state as a re presentative of the Miss New berry Pageant sponsored by the Newberry Jaycees at a number of statewide and local pageants. “Each one of the contestants in the pageant this year is adding, “athough only one will be selected for the title, all the girls who participate in the pageant will find it a reward ing experience.” Citadel choir Citadel Cadet Gifford H. Waits, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Waits, 2306 Henry Ave., Newberry, will travel to Wash ington, D. C. April 7-10 with The Citadel Cadet Chapel Choir. While in Washington the Choir will perform in the National Presbyterian Church and the Sixth Presbyterian Church. An important activity at the mili tary college, the Gioir has joined the ranks of well-known college glee clubs and choirs across the nation and has made numerous appearances throughout the United States. . Waits is a junior at The Ci tadel where he holds the rank of assistant first sergeant with in the Corps of Cadets. He is enrolled in the Naval ROTC program and is majoring in bu siness administration. COLLEGE TO INSTALL (Continued from Pago 1) versity, Philadelphia, Pa., in the early forties. A native of Western Pennsyl vania, Dr. Irvin earned his Temple University and his gra duate degrees at the Univer sity of Pittsburgh in English literature and has honorary de grees from Temple University and Thiel College. Dr. Irvin and his wife, the former Ruth Mae McElhaney have two married daughters, living in Fairbanks, Alaska, and one son, a freshman at Duke University, Durham, N. C. Mrs. Irvin is also a native of Penn sylvania; she earned her under graduate and graduate degrees in history from Thiel College and Duke University. Dr. Irvin succeeds Dr. A.G.D. Wiles as president of Newberry College; Dr. Wiles retired on September 1, 1971. RITZ WIRE 276-1713 FOR MOVH: INFO l\iUVV I HnU I Ubb. ONE SHOWING NIGHTLY AT 8:00 P.M. MAY BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE! In new screen splcndor...Hie most magnificent picture ever! m DAVID 0 SELZNICKS production of MARGARET MITCHELLS GONE WITH THE WIND" 4/ CLARK GABLE A *]* VIVIEN LEIGH LESLIE HOWARD OLIVIA dellAVILLANl) |[ |m STERfOPHONIC SOUND ME1R0CO10R An MGM Re lelease i r-i'-rr-WTMllW ADULT LATE SHOW FBI. NIGHT 18 CARAT VIRGIN" CC * 0R SHOWS AT 2:00 & 4:00 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 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