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THE NEWBEftRY SUN Friday, November 7, 1947 — CLASSIFIED — AD DEPARTMENT FOR SALE—Good grade white face heifers, bred to registered bull. Johnson-McCrackin Co. ' 024-3tc FOR SALE—1940 Internationa] truck capacity 1 1-2 tons. In A-l condition. Tires in gooc shape. Price $500. Can be seen at O. C. Phillips home on the cut off near Phillips Memorials. Oi-tne FOR SALE—Certified Calhoun & Hooded Beardless Barley. 1st year from the breeder. $3.00 per bu. Victor grain & Full grain seed oats $1.50 per bu. H. O. LONG & SONS, Silverstreet, S. C. 03-tnc LOST—Little pet dog. White male spitz pet dog of Pam and Tommy Lynch is lost and their father Dr. Lynch is offering a liberal reward for its return. OlT-tnc- DR. L. E. BROSSY Chiropractor 709 Oaldwell Phone 180 WANTED — Scrap iron, brass, copper, lead, zinc, aluminum, pewter, old batteries, radiators, all kinds of rags, old waste cot ton, matress cotton. W e also have a nice line of groceries. W. H. STERLING, VINCENT ST. t n FOR SALE—One 6 room house and approximately three acres of land near Mollohon Mill across the railroad. Price $3,000. Contact Mrs. Lily Mae Buzhardt, 1634 Taylor St., Columbia. Phone 42414. G31-2tp FREE to ex-servicemen and women. Three months course in scientific massage. Graduates in great demand. Contact Mr. J. F. Harris at the New berry Sun from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. on November 12. DR. DOMINICK IS PROSPERITY MAYOR In the town Democratic pri mary held November fourth in Prosperity, the following were elected: Mayor, Dr. J. J. Dominick. Councilmen: Dr. C. K. Wheel er, Dan H. Hamm, Sr., Horace E. Counts, Sr., and W. C. Barnes. SCOUTS SPONSOR SHOW SATURDAY Boy Scout Troop No. 65 is sponsoring a show at West End schoolhouse Saturday night, No vember 8, at eight o’clock. The main attraction of the evening will be a performance by the Silver Dew Boys. LEBANON’S ANNUAL CHICKEN SUPPER The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service are sponsoring the annual Chicekn Supper on Wed nesday, Nov. 12th, at the home of Mrs. W. A. Cromer. These good cooks promise an even better supper than the ones served in previous yfiars. Serving will begin at 6 P. M. Plates 75c and 40c. (ZThfcWelii&oUahh MADE IN AMERICA Open Stock Patterns Available Verna and Hal Kotin Special at HAMILTON'S Bargains in “Hostess Wear” As Practical As It Is Beautiful Hostess Bunwarmer and Vegetable Casserole 1.52 Hostess 6-piece Chrome-plated Buffet Tray set 2.19 Single Unit Electric HOT PLATES Were 2.44 Now 1.38 Hostess Candy or Utility Dish 28c New Hostess Ice Vault 3.75 see our window display Hostess Cake Tray and Cover HAMILTON’S, Inc., Newberry,S. UlEIIS THURSDAY ‘ SENSATION HUNTERS Robert Lowery and Doris Merrick Added—THIS IS AMERICA FRIDAY & SATURDAY CHARLES STARRETT in “Heading West’’ with SMILEY BURNETTE Added—BLACK WIDOW and LEON ERROL Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY It’s the year’s happiest heart- warmer ! IT HAPPENED OIJ 5TH AVENUE Added—PATHE NEWS Wednesday & Thursday SINGIN’ IN THE CORN Judy Canova, Allen Jenkins and Guinn “Big Boy” Williams Added—SELECTED SHORTS Morning Show, 9:30 Saturday KIDDIE CIRCUS, WESTERN, SERIAL AND COMEDY Admission 12c-35c every day Onera House SATURDAY BOB STEELE in “Brand of Outlaws” Added—JACK ARMSTRONG and COMEDY NOTE: Late Show Starts 10:00 Saturday Night IT HAPPENED ON 5TH AVENUE RItz THURSDAY, FRIDAY Lizabeth Scott, John Hodiak, Burt Lancaster, Mary Astor, Wendell Corey “DESERT FURY” Added Short—Smooth Sailing FOX NEWS SATURDAY — OnStage—In Person— ESQUIRE VANITIES With The Siarduslers All Girl Band Marie Cozan Top’s In Taps Amos 8c Willie Two Blackbirds Harris 8c Rouchelle Comedy Judith Johnson 8c Co. Wanah Hilliard Blond Dancer Adrian Runyan and his Marion ettes Hugh Beaumont, Cheryl Walker, Paul Bryar, Ralph Dunn “THREE ON A TICKET” Admission: Childres 25c,- Adults, 50c Matinee and Night. MONDAY. TUESDAY Betty Hutton, John Lund, Billy DeWolfe, William Demerest, Frank Faylan “THE PERILS OF PAULINE" (In Technicolor) COMEDY M.G.M. News WEDNESDAY . James Mason, Robert Newton, Kathleen Ryan “ODD MAN OUT” COMEDY PECANS—-PECANS—PECANS— We are buying Pecans again this year—any amount—any size —any day in the week—Highest market Prices. Bring to our warehouse lower Main Sstreet— or Phone 88 and" we will send after them. R. Derrill Smith and Son, Inc., Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 031-tnc NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING We the undersigned Jury Com missioners of Newberry County, shall openly and publicly, in the Clerk of Couit’s office, at 9 o’clock A. M., on the 13th day of November, 1947, draw thirty- six names to serve at Petit Jur ors for the Court of Common Pleas, which will convene in Newberry County Court House, on November 24th, 1947, at 10 o’clock A. M. H. K. BOYD, Clerk of Court, P. N. ABRAMS, Auditor, J. R. DAWKINS, Treasurer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement of the estate of Leila Kidd Conrad in the Probate Court for Newber ry County, S. C., on Saturday, the 22nd day of November, 1947, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and will immediately thereafter ask for my discharge as administra trix of said estate. All persons having claims against the estate of Leila Kidd Conrad, deceased, are hereby no tified to file the same, duly veri fied, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Gladys Conrad Nickles, Administratrix Do Your Christmas Shopping Early ... and use our handy Layway plan. Partial to perfection? Then the new compacts by ELGIN AMERICAN were created for you! Their beauty of ♦ design, jeweHike craftsmanship and flawless finish win the heart of every woman—catch the eye of every man. The perfect giftl COMPACTS BY FENNELL’S Visit Newberry’s Modem Food Center Located in the heart of town with plenty of parking space available for all of our cus tomers. And that’s not all—numerous fine foods at extremely low prices every day in the week. Market Basket Super Food Store Phone 940 Gerald Paysinger Wilson Bennett IN FRONT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT HATS and FEATHERS WE HAVE MANY LOVELY FAI T, HATS On Display Ostrich trimmed and tailored styles, some in large headsizes Worth $6 and $7 REDUCED TO $4.50 and $5.00 Colors—Black, Navy, Grey, Green, Etc. We also have a lot of feathers in all colors. A large selection of bonnets and caps for infants and small children and knit mittens are here for your choice. Also snuggle robes, coat, cap and leggin sets, size 1 to 3, red, light blue, rose, deep blue and pink and a large as sortment of baby blankets and baby gifts. Mrs. J. W. White OPPOSITE CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH Phone 181-J 1005 Caldwell St. * A . - ,V i ^ FROCKS jolly as Out of the past comes gay inspiration for our new Kate Greenaways. Young dresses with Victorian charm. Long- * wearing, fine-washing cottons that will delight any 3 to 6-er to receive at Christmas and wear all year round. Guaranteed to Wash, Wear and Fit Well. Carpenter’s Removal Sale Continues ... We appreciate your response to our Removal Sale. We still have a nice stock of merchant dise being offered at low prices. We also have smart dresses for little girls at such a low * 0 1 / price you will want several of them. Beautiful Chenille spreads are nice for Christmas giving. Come today and see them. Corner Caldwell & Friend NEWBERRY, S. C. CAROUNA REMNANT STORE /