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PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1 Candidate for Alderman Ward 1 GEORGE W. MARTIN A New Era? I believe that everyone will agree that Newberry has one short-coming. ,We have a city of 10,000 good people, hundreds of fine homes, plenty of electric power, good water and climate, and dozens of other assets. BUT—we DO NOT have enough work to keep all our people busy. We need more mahufacturing plants and we need them badly. With the coming of the City Manager, I believe Newberry faces a new era of prosperity. I believe our people will all work together to get more things for Newoerry. I believe there will be a new spirit all around. OITY COUNCIL can do much toward bringing in new payroll and I want to toe a member of the next •Council so that I can work toward this end. We cannot, however, get new industries by simply ASKING for them. We must offer inducements; we must make it attractive for plants to locate here. And we must not forget the plants we now have, little and big. These should have our encouragement. If they are prosperous here, others will hear of it. We cannot toe happy unless we are working; we cannot feed our families and buy some of the luxuries to which every person is entitled. We cannot educate our children unless we can exchange our labor for dol- If you want a man on Council who will work hard for pew industries vote for GEORGE W. MARTIN for Alderman from Ward 1. lars. <, GEORGE MARTIN is in a position to give all time necessary to the job of Alderman, and he will not only give it his time, but his thought as well. Aldermen are elected at large this year—all voters vote for all aldermen. I appeal to you to consider my candidacy favorably, and in return I pledge you my very best for a bigger, better Newberry. Vote for George W. Martin In New Locations Mr. and Mrs. George Trefs- gar are now making their home at 1206 Speers street. They formerly lived at 1505 Caldwell street. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Haw kins and daughter, have mov ed to 1905 Benedict street into the Mrs. Sudie Wicker home. They formerly lived in an apartment in the Ralph Wil liams’ home on Nance street. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Arrants are making their home at 1531 Caldwell street. Dr. Arrants ia employed by Gilder & Weeks drug store as druggist. They moved to Newberry from Co lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Middles- wart are now making then- home in the Ralph Williams’ apartment on Nance street, which was formerly occupied by the Chester Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bowers are residing at 1510 Harrington street Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Darby are now making their home at 820 Boundary street. Smyrna HD Club The Smyrna Home Demon stration Club reviews with pride some of its achievements of the past club year under the leadership of Mrs. A. A. Cle- land, president. Some of the attainments are: $29.50 contributed to the Am erican Cancer Society. $5.00 contributed to the ren ovation of the Community Hall in Newberry. $5.00 contribution for a TB Bond. Shower, valued at $6.50, for the Newberry County Hospital. Miss Ethel Counts and Miss Jane Winn very ably and in terestingly presented program material at each meeting, bringing many helps and sug gestions for better rural liv ing. In August the club members met at the County Home, where they conducted a devotional service and held a picnic with the members of the Home. Boxes of fruits, candies, and cookies were also given to each members of the Home. In the new club year Smyr na Club hopes for greater ac complishments and for the ren dering of more service in the promotion of Better Farm Liv ing. MRS. FRANCES B. LINDLER Mrs. Frances Boland Lindler, 87, died early Wednesday morn ing at her home near Little Mountain. She had been in declining health for several years. Mrs. Lindler suffered a fall last week and had been in a serious condition for the past few days. She was born and reared in Newberry County and was a daughter of the late Milton and Barbara Frick Boland. She was a life-long member of Mt. Ta bor Lutheran Church and of the Missionary Society. Mrs. Lindler was one of the oldest members of the church. Her husband, W. Josh Lind ler died several years ago. Funeral services were held Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church with the Rev. E. B. Heidt, the Rev. D. M. Shull and the Rev. J. C. Rice officiating. Interment fol lowed in the church cemetery. She is survived by the fol lowing children: Homer and Heber of Little Mountain, Ar thur B. Lindler of Columbia, Mrs. Maggie Gallman of New berry and Mrs. Rosabelle iMeetze of Jonesville; one bro ther, the Rev. L. P. Boland of Cleveland, N. C., and one sis- L POPE WICKER, JR. CANDIDATE FOR Alderman In Ward One I am 32 years old and have resided in the City of Newberry fcr (life with the exception of 31 months in the armed service. I am a World War II veteran, having served in the U. S. Army Signal Corps, attached to the Air Corps 20th Air Force in the China-Burma-India theatre (Okinawa). I am owner and manager of the City Radio Service. I am a member of Central Methodist Church. I am a member of the following organisations: Amity Lodge .No. 87, Shriners, Hejaz Temple, American Legion. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Junior Chamber of Commerce, and the Newberry Fire Department. I am in favor of the City Manager form of government for Newberry, and I believe if given a chance, it will be a success. I am in favor of securing sealed bids for the purchase of major equipment, supplies, etc., for the City of Newberry. I am not in favor of the commode tax which has been imposed upon the citi zens of Newberry. If elected I will serve on your City Council for the best interests of ALL citi zens of Newberry and with the cooperation of the other members of the Coun cil you elect, I am willing to work and cooperate with them and the City Mana ger in making some much needed changes for a better administration of city affairs. Your vote will be greatly appreciated. WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE EAST SIDE KIDS in 'Tighting Fools" Added—KING of the ROCKET MEN and MICKEY MOUSE Comedy MONDAY ft TUESDAY The true and terrifying story of Oklahoma’s most daring bad men! The DOOLINS of OKLAHOMA Randolph Scott, George Mac- ready, Louise AHbritton and Virginia Huston Added—PATHE NEWS WF TWT-<- r ,B v * THURSDAY ROSE OF THE YUKON Steve Brodie, Myrna Dell aha William Wright Added—CANADA UNLIMITED 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday WESTERN, SERIAL and COMEDY Admission 12c-35c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN in "Gentleman from Texas" Added — JOHN WAYNE Serial and COMEDY Admission 9c-25c all day '.ate Show 10:15 Saturday Nite The DOOLINS of OKLAHOMA Admision 12c-35c RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY ft FRIDAY Van Johnson, Gloria DeHaven, Arlene Dahl, Tom Drake SCENE OF THE CRIME Also Short—Best of Breed FOX NEWS SATURDAY Richard Basehart, Scott Brady, Roy Roberts, HE WALKED BY NIGHT Also Two Musical Shorts Gene Krupa and His Orch. Charlie Barnet and His Orch. MONDAY ft TUESDAY Dan Dailey, Anne Baxter, Anne Revere, Shari Robinson, Henry ONeiU YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING (In Technicolor) Cartoon—Awful Orphan M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY William Eythe, George Reeves, Laura Elliot, SPECIAL AGENT Cartoon — W'ags to Riches ter, Mfs. Ada Davis of Colum bia, 24 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. NEWBERRY HIGH, NINETY SIX PLAY The Newberry High School Bulldogs met the Ninety Six High School team here tonight (Friday), at 8 o’clock on Hedgepath Field in their first football encounter of the season. Coach Hedgepath’s starting lineup will find Joe Miller and A1 Spotts playing ends, Red Carlton and Fat Golden, tackles, Norman Beck and Richard An derson, guards, Herbert Bickley center, Lewis Stutts tailback, Bobby Morris fullback, Bobby Corley blocking back, Doc Shealy wingback. The game Friday night is ex pected to draw a large crowd as much interest is being shown in high school activities. (si }j GOOD.WEU-PLANNED JOB PRINTING REFLECTS THE FINE OUTSTANDING - BUSINESS YOU HAVE. LET US DO EXPERT f PRINTING FOR YOU/, x. TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE on your old tires when you buy a set of new sfr - ^ > vs s ri, \ > v >-s *- JXsX'YSU PURE CUSHION TIRES PURE DE LUXE TIRES It’s always been a good idea to buy your tires in sets. And now it’s an even better idea because we’re giving an EXTRA trade-in allowance on SETS of Pure Cushion or Pure DeLuxe Tires. It’s a good deal! Come in and ask us about it. C.D.C0LEMAN COMPANY *€UIS€AkY, SOliTI CAAOMOA • How long since your watch has been checked? Your good watch deserves good care—the care Jim’s Watch Repair Shop is equipped to give it. No matter what make, we will check your watch carefully —with no otoligation to you. If it should need atten tion, we’ll 6e glad to service it economically and promptly. RADIO REPAIR SHOP I repair home radios. I have had 9 years experi ence in this work. My price is reasonable and the parts I use are guaranteed. Bring your radio to me for the best service at reasonable prices. If your radio needs fixing I will fix it. If it does not I will tell you so truthfully. JIM’S WATCH REPAIR SHOP and GEORGE’S RADIO SERVICE 1221 Nance Street Phone 1193 JIM CONNELLY GEO. R. SUMMER (Big Parking Lot In Front) Why Wiseman? That’s a fair question and here are some of the reasons his friends give in answer: Jimmie Wiseman is by nature a friendly man and the most humble citizen will get every consideration at his hands. He goes into office absolutely free of any ties to any man or woman; therefore, he is free to do what he thinks best for all the people. He is a successful business man, having operated a hotel here for 18 years. He has acquired some property and knows what it means to pay taxes. He is a strong advocate of the City Manager plan which gets under way here the first of October; He will give our city manager every support and encour agement. He realizes that Newberry needs more industry and has in mind certain plans to try to induce more manufacturers to Newberry. Plants are coming South by the hundreds and he wants Newberry to have its share of this payroll. He has always been active in Bond drives, Red Cross drives and many others. He has given of his time and means to many causes designed for the good of our people. We find him entirely unselfish. He is interested in our young people, having for many years been one of the best friends of the Boy Scouts. Jimmie Wiseman loves Newberry and its people and now seeks to serve them in an official capacity. He considers it an honor to toe the Mayor of our good town. We, his friends, assure you that you will never (have reason to regret your vote for Mr. Wiseman for Mayor. “win with Wiseman” J. E. Wiseman for Mayor (This advertisement paid for by friends of Jimmie Wiseman). DuBARRY FOUNDATION LOTION Gives a Woman that | Look... ■' This creamy lotion is an invisible guardian, constantly protecting your skin from wind and weather. Use it under your make-up for a look that's natural fresh and dewy. 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