The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, April 27, 1945, Image 5
PREPAY, APRIL 27, 1945
THE NEWHEKKT SOW
WOOD-SWYGERT
On April 21, 1&45, Miss Pearl E.
Wood was married to Mr. Perry L.
Swygert at the residence of the of-
ficiating minister, the R)ev. J. B.
Harman, in the presence of a num
ber of witnesses. The ring ceremony
was used,
Mrs. Swygert is a daughter of
Mrs. Hermie Wood of the Oakland
community of Newberry, and the
late E. F. Wood. She attended the
schools of Newberry and is employed
by the Joana Mills at Goldville.
Mr. Swygert is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Perry F. Swygert of Goldville.
He graduated at the Clinton High
school and is employd by the Joana
Mills at Goldville
They will have their residence in
Goldville.
CLEAN UP,
PAINT UP, FIX UP
Campaign All Next Week To Clean Lip and Beautify The City
CLEAN UP PAINT UP FIX UP
Campaign April 30-May 5
Springtime and Gardening
were ever boon companicns for pleasure and profit,
but this year the important thing is MORE FOOD
FOR VICTORY.
Even if the war ends this year we're going to
need all the home-grown food we can raise.
Your Government not only expects every
Victory Gardener to re-enlist, but is looking
for thousands of new recruits.
WE HAVE THE SEEDS—carefully selected, fresh stock—
SO LET'S GO, VICTORY GARDENERS!
Johnson-McCrackin Co.
Clean Up Paint Up Fix Up
Campaign April 30-May 5
YOUR HOME is probably your most pre
cious asset. Its future value depends on how
well you take care of it today.
Committees To Conduct Clean up Campaign
The following committees have
been set up and are busy making
preparations for Newberry’s Clean
Up, Paint Up, Fix Up Campaign .the
week of April 30-May 5:
Publicity committee—J. W. Ear-
hardt, Jr., and Mrs. Armfield.
Theatre committee—Fulmer Wells
and Mrs. Theron Mills.
Fire prevention committee—Sam
(Beam.
City school committee—Dr. O. B.
Cannon, chairman. To arrange for
distribution and collection of inspec
tion blanks.
Boy Scout committee—R. Wright
Cannon, chairman, 'fhe inspection of
residences.
Girl Scout committee—Miss Mar
garet Paysinger and Miss Myra
Boozer. Distribute posters, promote
the planting of flowers, trees, etc.
Street committee—Bryan Living
ston.
Junior Chamber of Commerce—
Hack Wallace, chairman. To secure
the cooperation of merchants in
dressing of windows and participa
tion in campaign by painting up and
fixing up.
Manufacturing plant committee—
R. W. Cannon, D. O. Carpenter, Wil
ton Todd. This committee will give
special attention in their respective
villages and .plants to fire prevention,
clean up and paint up, and general
beautification.
Women’s orgainizations—Mrs. J.
H. Summer, president of Civic Lea
gue acting as general chairman to
promote the cleaning up of vacant
lots, the planting of victory gardens,
trees, shrubs, flowers, etc.
Lions Club. To arrange schedule
and furnish speaker for all city
schools.
Rotary Club. Speakers for clubs
and civic organizations.
Kiwanis Club. Tabulation of re
ports.
American Legion. Endorsem.ent
and general cooperation through
their members.
This is everybody’s campaign and
all organizations and citizens are
asked to participate to their fullest
extent in making this campaign the
success that it should be.
Last year through the cooperation
of all organizations and the general
public we had a most successful cam
paign, and this year with the same
cooperation we are expecting to have
an even better one.
This campaign accomplishes many
things, some of which are: develops
community spirit, builds better citi
zenship, makes cleaner streets, fire
losses are reduced, vacant grounds
improved, public buildings renovated,
a more healthful city, homes are
beautified, improves morals, pro
motes safety, advertises the city, and
helps business. Adds materially in
the war effort by collecting more
paper and tin cans.
In the past year the national aver
age for fire loss has increased con
siderably. Here in Newberry ours
has been lowered. This is not due
entirely to any one campaign or or
ganization but is due to the com
bined efforts of all, with due thanks
and appreciation to our local Fire
Department.
J. K. Willingham, chairman.
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE FOR CLEAN UP
WEEK APRIL 39-MAY 5
Monday — Fire Prevention and
Safety Day Clean basements and
attics of rubbish, grease, rags, and
waste paper. Check electric wiring,
connections and appliances, broken
stcirs, walks, and obstructions. Paint
dark places a light color.
Tuesday—Health Day. Clean up
breeding places of flies and mosqui
toes. Put tight fitting tops or
screens on garbage cans. Install
traps for rats, mice, roaches, etc.
Clean up alleys, front and' back
yards.
Wednesday—Victory Garden Day.
Prepare gardens and flower beds for
planting. Repair fences, sheds, put
up screens; plant flowers, trees,
shrubs; clean walks and gutters; dig
up dandilions and weeds. Do hot
pile trash on side walks or in the
streets; pile it up in your yard or on
vacant lot. City trucks will remove
all rubbish.
Thursday—Paint Day. Start paint
jobs inside and outside; paint all
houses and other buildings that need
painting; paint porches, fences, porch
chairs, lawn furniture; paint places
of business. Clean winows and re
place old awnings. Inspection of
business houses and public buildings
by Fire Chief Sam Beam.
Friday—Vacant Lot Day. Clean
vacant lots of tin cans paper, dead
weeds to prevent brush fires; mow
lawns, trim hedges. Plant garden-
plots. Residential inspection of
homes by Boy Scouts. Manufacturing
plants are requested to have their
committees to make an inspection of
their plants and villages today.
Saturday—Dress Up, Light Up,
and Refurnish Day.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE
DR. REYBURN LOMINACK
HAS MOVED
HIS MEDICAL OFFICES
FROM THE
SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL
BANK BUILDING
TO
1412 MAIN STREET
CLEAN UP PAINT UP FIX UP
Campaign April 30-May 5
THE LONGER YOU PUT IT OFF—
THE MORE IT WILL COST
lit NEWBERRY INS. & REALTY CO.
E. B. Purcell
IF YOU HAD A VICTORY GARDEN LAST YEAR YOU CERTAINLY ENJOYED EATING
YOUR FRESH PICKED VEGETABLES . . . AND THE EXCESS YOU CANNED CAME IN
HANDY. IF YOU DIDN'T HAVE A GARDEN-TRY HAVING ONE THIS YEAR. COME
IN FOR INFORMATION ON SEEDS AND PLANTING.
CLARY FEED & SEED STORE
M. Lominack Hardware
We Deliver in City Limits and Oakland Mill
Phone 33J
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®fje«e Presents:
THAT, Whereas the NATIONAL CLEAN UP,
PAINT UP AND FIX UP CAMPAIGN has resulted
in many advantages to community life throughout the
United States.
In Safeguarding HEALTH and SAFETY;
In promoting EMPLOYMENT and THRIFT;
In furthering FIRE PREVENTION;
In promoting BETTER HOVSING;
In stimulating CIVIC PRIDE; and
In making the “HOME AND CITY
BEAUTIFUL";
NOW. THEREFORE, Be it known that plans have
been perfected for a thorough CLEAN UP, PAINT
UP AND FIX UP CAMPAIGN
This date to mark the Opening of a
real campaign of persistent and constructive effort in
cleaning up, fixing up and KEEPING IT UP. In this
worthy movement of Cleaning, Painting. Planting,
Repairing and general Rehabilitation and Beautifira-
tion we urge each citizen to do his or her best part
to mike our community ■
CLEAN, HEALTHY. THRIFTY
SAFE AND BEAUTIFUL
E. B. PURCELL
MAYOR
But. This Is Not the Time—
The ClearvUp, Paint-Up, Fix-Up
campaign will be on from April 30
through May 5, and Mister, you’ve
got a date with the clean-up squad!
Your squad includes rakes, shovels, hoes, saws,
brooms, hammers, nails, brushes, paint, soap &. water.
Since these willing workers need directing you
must put your mind and muscles to work—the result
will be a big improvement in your home, yard and in
your neighborhood.
SO DO YOUR PART IN THE CAMPAIGN
NEXT WEEK to help make our city beautiful.
South Carolina
National Bank