I't:, -.....'.- --7' ''''''ff..- '",.. -. .... '.' ,, ,-- .. : . . . , .. . FRIDAY. MAY 6th, 1960 THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER. MADISON. FLORIDA PAGE FIVE a Polio Vaccination Clinic May 18 l tit -' at i 7, I trice 576 to 154. and Albert 0 Polio vaccination clinics, for all Ctwt Btise OffICials Sistrunk bested his two opponents, FOR MOM < people of aD ages, will be held in J D Bishop and M S (M1k..! Letch- Madison County on THURSDAY Wm Tent Retewak worth for Constable, Greenville . 1 MAY 18th. District The vote in this race was M PRINCESS GARDNER i from 3 . The clinics will be held Sistrunk 467 Lctchworth 239 andJ to 6 pm at ALLEN building in . Pinetta; WHTTTY STORE In Lee; Each of the Court House officials D Bishop 75. FINEST CANDIES IN MADISON eonLdraLioiz .: .1.1i The other Constable races re- , and in Cherry Lake at a place to who had opposition in the primary BelleCampPanqubxiSwtk , be announced next week. sulted as follows: "- ; 'J1 election Tuesday over his * IN MADISON and GREENVILLE I won opponent District One Wayne Burnett '.t t Russ Dugaft; Store ' although the Clinics will last all Day MAY 447 J W (Bill) Smith 277. Drug . School Board Member from District J 18 at the offices of Drs. Harrison District Two Eugene Clark Jr and Two lost to R W (Bob) Milner MADISON FLORIDA '. & DuRant and Dr> Coggins 180, A E Fraleigh Jr 463. j jI Brinson in Madison, and at officeof 1981 to 1510, and Grover C Cone bON VOYAGE PARTY District Three, W C Sever 223, Dr King in Greenville County Commissioner District , Before I leaving Saturday on asummer Arthur Williams 108. . At the vaccination clinics, a do- Three, is forced into a second primary vacation Lincoln : S.- trip to nation of $1.00 a shot will be District Eight, Jesse L Revels asked from all those able to make by Lamar Andrews Andrewsled 151, Robert Walker 16L Neb, Mrs J J Newman was complimented , the threesome in this contest such a donation, but no one will Samuel S Smith led the Circuit with a Bon Voyage par be turned away if unable to afford with 1480. votes Cone came in Judge race in this county. He received ty Thursday at the Pines.with Mrs 1 the donation, and everyone who second with 1409 and Wilburn T 1590 votes. Judge 11&1V James >Conway as hostess. The 1 1't$, aowawq" ' comes will receive a shot of the Davis rounded out the scrap with Adams 1419. and A K Black 693.Over honoree received some lovely gifts \ N Sulk vaccine, Mrs Charles Knox ;. from the hostess and members of 849.For the circuit- it is understoodthat chairman of the National Twinkling rhinestones cushioned Mello-Touch county quite a time it looked as on the Thursday Bridge Club. The i Adams is leading with Smith ' Foundation, stated. Lustrous Leather. Regal colors. , though one of the other County . Watch the E-R next' week .for Commissioners, Coleman Richardson, second, and tJef'111. .go into a! afternoon was spent at bridge. Five Piece GLAMOROUS GIFT SET...........$18.30 a details second primary. Top score prizes were won by MrsT ,J more 4 1 frrom District Five, would also be I C McXally and Mrs J 0 Wade. Items may be purchased separately: ., tagged for a runoff, but late returns Farris Bryant led the ticket for REGISTRAR BilLFOLD ........__N.....NN3S.95CIGARETTE The hostess him clear majority Governor in this county receiving served a delicious CASE .............:...-.__$ .95 We have a (fresh shipment I with nearly gave a hundred a to 1445 rotes He was followed by pressed turkey coarse with date CIGARETTE liGHTER __..__.....N.$ , spare. ':. Dkk1lson1th 1096 Burns 398, cake and .coffee. EYE GLASS CASE ...._.-.;..:. :::: : .$2..95 : 1863 votes, ------ -- Richardson received McCarty 36$, Doyle Carlton KEY CARD ....._................._..!.ZZINot .::..$2.95 t wide hats frMother's Gary Phillips 964 and F T (Tebo) David 107, Hendrix 100, Belser 347'1 shown: FRENCH PURSE ..._...........$5.95 IAn Webb .795.The McCorvey 11. and Downs 6. HEALTH Hn Tax: Day at Irene's.Livestock .. third County Commissioner, Other races and their results In'' I Wilbur G Rutherford, from District HOTS II Made to GO together..GIVE together..USE together I this county were: One, outdistanced his opponent, I Supreme Court Justice, Terrell I As seen in LADIES, HOME JOURNAL2.SO . Marvin E Bass 2455 to 1216. h -. - 1828 Bodner 809. HEALTH Otis R Peavy the present Repre- Judge Court of Appeal Ben I sentative, and A L (Rooster) Leggett I 1203 Carroll 1202Secretary . UMTSA Jr into the second primaryfor go of State. Fisher 1141, s.Npa.4. buV the seat In the Legislature. Tom Adams 778 McMullen 619, A..tl.A.l_*r..4.u./.t l ..aI.. Peavy received 1851 votes, Leggett Lalyde Walnwright Farmers have received a new WAY* WEGER 279. Hornsby 147 - 1461 and George Jewell Jr. the warning about the hog cholera W . 108. Yarborough 80, Fouts I third man. 612. situation this spring.Cholera . 63. seems to be on the .. Vr In other county races Curtis D Comptroller. Green 2589, Lee 601. march again. New and severe out ff i A.etI..a T.u4sU.s InABlMAl outdistanced Edwin L (Eddie) I $..ltk Earp Commissioner 'of Agriculture. breaks occurred in many slates, Farmers who have had curl Flowers for County Judge 2641 to Hancock 2442, Conner 781 Loran over wide areas, last )'.... And I amount of sickness among their 1360; Sheriff -Sumnle 11 Moore hada DOW with the spring season) for PHONE HU 3-2530 MADISON FLORIDA livestock are familiar with the old!, comfortable margin over Bill Carlton 140 Reams 122, Berger cholera practically here. we have 50, Race 27. real cause for concern unless I . I problem of diseases that look . Mack Hendry 2437 to 1678 Angus i iII - ; . 2322. swine raisers take steps to have alike. i, State Treasurer. Larson There are many of them: In Armstrong defeated Henry J I Collins 418,' Cahill 309 Murrell their herds 'protect.* against the Georgia Red Sweet ., cattle, milk fever and ketosls, or Dickinson for Tax Assessor 2500 disease. 237. brucellosis and leptospirosis in to 1394; and Pat Milliner led the Railroad and Public Utilities ctIJ'V1 Potato Draws. Check = swine cholera and erysipelas! ticket In defeating J I (Ike) :Hutto r- And there is a long list of othera., Commissioner. Aricus 127, Jim for Tax Collector to 934. which look almost the same, but; 3)06) Blanton 2872, Mason 362. Arthur E Ragans had a comfortable with E. M. MAY . for which care and treatment are, The canvassing board will meet at ,entirely different What the owner; majority over two opponents this Friday to make the official FINEST CANDIES IN MADISON ,...., docs in these cases can often for Supervisor of Registration. losing canvass and the results In tabulated BeUeCamp.PanquInsSmith Yickers lmplement Co. between difference. rneanpthe : 2282 Mrs ' Ragans received votes, ( will l be : an'animal or savins fore, form by precincts rA' Lucy Gardner 1014 and W.n (Bailey e ) Wynn 579. published In next week's paper.Pickup Drug Store W H (Billy) Bailey went exactly: The aly pr UcUa against BUSINESSMEN-Don't let your FLORIDA MADISON etolera U have pig vaoctat4 - four hundred votes ahead of S R .. customers forget you! Keep 'em .: heists aa tbrrakitrOtes. Sapp for return as School Board 1956 Ford one WSCSMEETSMethodist reminded with low-cost ads on : , \VMAF and In THE E-R. Member In District Four. He received - ' h The farmer's greatest danger \ 2009 votes and Sapp 1609.A $695 Women met Monday afternoon . i :; bets. The producer who values Of course, there are many other; t" Good May llth &:: 12th his profits will do well to han his Lion Brand is guaranteed 33.5% Nitrogen ,r, look alike diseases of farm antjsnals. < The important thing is to,