The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, November 22, 1946, Image 8

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■ \... — P" THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1946 I 1 I f •>■•'* J ' m: ■ . r*. m tlrl■ carved WO^OD BELOVED BY BRIDES FOR ALMOST A CENTURY Here are rings created by master craftsmen . . . precious diamonds of enduring worth, value in the great tradition of a hundred years of fine ring mak ing- We invite you to look at our assortment of Art-carved rings. Set A $32.50 Set B $200.00 Set C $150.00 W. E. TURNER Jeweler DARING THRILLING SPECTACULAR Air Show Sunday, 2:30 p. m. See local aviators in thrilling action in the skies of New- berry Sunday. Local airport. NEWS FROM MOLLOHON We invite your contributions or nev/s items, meetings, etc., for this column. Phone them to No. 644-W. or leave them at 313 Caldwell St. Mrs. Bunyan Whtmire, Mrs. Her bert Wood, Mrs. Fred Darby, Mrs. Wayne Mullinax, and Mrs. Mickey Livingston were business visitors in Spindale, N. C., and Spartan burg last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Berry, Frances, Joyce, ard Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Bshop spent the weekend in Camden with Mr. and Mrs. Doug las Coleman. Mrs. E. B. Hawkins spent the weekend in Prosperity with her brother, “Doc” Harmon. Mrs. Violet Wessinger of Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howard over the weekend. Mr. T. B. Grant, Betty, and Tony, recently visited Mr. George Grant ,who is a patient in a Green ville hospital. John Willis, who is in the Navy, is at home on leave. John is sta tioned at Corpus Christi, Texas. Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Hembree attended the Baptist Convention in Columbia ’as* week. Mr. R. M. Berry and daughter, Joyce, were recent visitors of Mr. Jake Berry in Saluda. Mrs. Walter Kirby and son, Bur- rel and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jack- son and daughter, Delora of Clin ton visited Mrs. Gertrude Whitmire Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Parrott, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. George Shealy of Pomaria and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Parrott, Sr., of Prosperity last Sun day. Mrs. Johnny Berley has returned to her home in Clarksville, Tenn., after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Burton on Silas street. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Seymore and son, James, visited Mrs. Mit chell’s mother, Mrs. D. L. Rollins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and daughter. Fay and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chapman and two children of Rock Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bickley over the weekend. The many friends of Mrs. Harold Cook will be glad to know that she and her baby son, Tommy, have beien dismissed from the local hospital.’ Mrs. Cook and baby are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Burton on Silas street. Misses Wynora Layton and Caro lyn Addy were visitors in Colum bia Wednesday. Mrs. A. N. Gregory, Sr., and Mrs. I. C. Layton visited their brother in Ware Shoals last week. Miss Frances Gregory is ill at her home on Montgomery street. To The Merchants WE HAVE THIS WEEK— Saccharine Tablets Lard Cans Candies Cigarettes and Tobaccos Cigars Ludens Cough Drops Syrup . Pork and Beans Canned Tomatoes—Canned Vege tables Rice nad Grits Paper Bags—Shopping Bags Dust Down for Floors Italian Grass Seed Hog Feeds—Poultry Feeds Hunt Club Dog Feed Pencil Sharpeners Gillette Razors and Blades Shipments of good items coming in every week—Come to see us at our warehouse—lower Main street BRING US YOUR PECANS R. Derr ill Smith & Son, Inc. WHOLESALE GROCERS ^ Newberry, S. C. NEED CASH? Don’t Worry About Cash! Bring US Your Money Problems We will arrange an Auto Loan for you quickly and confidentially. THIS NEWBERRY COMPANY IS FOR NEWBERRY FOLKS DON’T DELAY - Come in and talk it over. “YOUR PRIVATE BANKER” E. B. Purcell Newberry Ins. & Realty Co. Exchange Bank Building Phone 197 REGULAR ARMY WANTS 25,000 OFFICERS “In the greatest peace time ex pansion of its officer corps in his tory, the United States Army is now seeking candidates for 25,000 Regular Army commissions in the grades of second and first lieuten ants, captain, and major,” Major General Edward F. Witsell, The Adjutant General, announced today. The expansion is designed to bring the Army’s regular officer strength to 50,000 as authorized by Congress in August. Former officers of the Army of the United States who have served since December 7, 1941, whether or not they previously applied during the officer-procurement program conducted earlier this year, are eli gible for appointments. CHAPPELLS MAN MEMBER ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CLUB AT CLEMSON Earl Boazman of Chappells, is a member of the Animal Husbandry Club at Clemson college, a norgani- zation for students who are major ing in the Agriculture department. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ward and family moved Tuesday from Nance street to his new home in the Hartford community. GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT by Planting Early Bearing Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, and Berry Plants, offered by Virginia’s Largest Grow ers. Write for New Low Price Cat alogue, listing extensive line of Fruits and Ornamentals. WAYNES BORO NURSERIES, Waynesboro, Virginia. ’ ll-8-6tc PECANS — PECANS — PECANS. Bring us your Pecans—any size, any amount, any time — best mar ket prices.—R. DERRILL SMITH AND SON, Inc., Warehouse—lower Main St. ll-15-4tc WANTED TO BUY .a second-hand piano. If you have one that you would like to sell, call or come by The Sun office. Phone No. 1 15p DEALER WANTED in part of city of Newberry and east Newberry county. 200 farm home necessities -medicines, vitamins, spices, foods, DDT, etc., well known every coun ty. For particulars write Raw- leigh’s, Dept. SCK-162-142, Rich mond, Va. ll-15p WANT TO BUY— Geese, Ducks. Rabbits, Pigeons, Bantams. R. DERRILL SMITH, Wholesale Gro cer, Newberry, S. C. 3-8tn VETS GET PREFERENCE SUB CARRIER JOBS The U. S. Civil Service Commis sion, Atlanta, Ga., announced today an open competitive examination for probational (leading to perma nent) appointment to the positions of substitute clerk and substitute carrier at the post office, Whitmire. Applicants must actually reside within the delivery of the post of fice named or be bona fide patrons of such office. Persons employed in the post office will be consider ed bonafide patrons of the office. Veterans have certain marked advantages over non-veterans in appointments to these positions. Widows of veterans and wives of disabled veterans, under certain conditions, are given siihilar ad vantages. Disabled veterans, wid ows of veterans, and wives of dis abled veterans have ten (10) points added to their examination ratings. Other veterans have five (5) points added to their ratings. The names of ten (10) point pre ference eligibles are placed at the head of the register and they get first consideration for appointment. (For detailed in formation on pre ference and other items see Exam ination Announcement No. 5-547, dated Nov. 20, 1946 at the Whitmire post office. The basic rate of pay for substi tutes is $1.04 an hour. After the performance of 2,025 hours of satis factory service, including time served as a special delivery mes senger, the basic rate of pay is in creased five cents an hour each year thereafter until a maximum of $1.54 an hour is reached. All salaries are subject to a decuction of five percent for retirement pur poses. Applicants must have reached their eighteenth birthday but must not have passed their fiftieth birthday on the closing date of re ceipt of applications. These age limits do not apply to persons en titled to veterans preference. How to apply; Application card form 5000-AB properly executed must be filed with the Fifth U. S. Civil Service Regional office, At lanta, 3, Ga., not later than Novem ber 27, 1946. This form may be ob tained from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Whitmire. ' William R. (Bill) Wise attended the Executive meeting of Southeast ern Section of American Water Works Association which was held in Atlanta, Ga., Sunday and Mon day. From you eve • TO ALL THE LADIES ... all ages ... on your gilt list... send “WITH LOVE,” a Tussy gift set that holds cologne, dusting powder, 2 cakes of heart-shaped soap.^Pretty and pleasing a present as you can buy anywhere. *2.50 plus tax SMITH'S CUT RRTE DRUGSTORE- 1212 Main Street Newberry, S. C. SUSAN A 1206 MAIN NOVEMBER SPECIAL EVENT Now Going Into The Second Week. New fall goods marked down to exceptionally low prices. DRESSES...HALF PRICE 12.95 dresses now 6.48 16.95 dresses now 8.48 19.95 dresses now 9.98 22.50 dresses now 11.25 SUITS... 1-3 OFF Only 16 of these all-wool suits left 23.00 Suits now 15.33 35.00 Suits now 23.33 39.95 Suits now 26.63 DRESSES...1-3 OFF 14.95 dresses now 9.97 16.95 dresses now 11.30 22.50 dresses now 15.00 24.95 dresses now 16.63 SKIRTS...HALF PRICE 32 woolen skirts reduced one-half 5.40 Skirts now 2.70 7.95 Skirts now 3.98 8.95 Skirts now 4.48 KEEP TUNED TO W K D K FOR NEWS OF OTHER VALUES WEEK-END SPECIAL -One rack of three dozen dresses... crepes, woolens, and spuns, originally priced up to 16.95 ... we will not make alterations on these nor will they be accepted for return or exchange. 1206 Main ... - . . : ■ - '*■