The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, October 08, 1948, Image 8
DRIVE' IN
Theatre
FRIDAY
Joel McCrea. Veronica Lake
RAMROD
CARTOON: Part Time Pal
, SATURDAY
Sabu and a Cast of Thousands
ELEPHANT BOY
CARTOON: Rescue Dog
LATE SHOW SATURDAY
Starts at 10:30 P. M.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Gregory \Peck, Joan Bennett
MACOMBER AFFAIR
CARTOON: Flirty Birdy
WEDNESDAY
Robt. Cummings, Brian Donlevy
MONTANA MIKE
Cartoon: Tooth or Consequence
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Ann Southern. George Murphy
UP GOES MAIZE
CARTOON: Flying Jeep
NOTICE OF ELECTION
A petition having been filed
with the County Board of Ed
ucation asking for an election
in O’Neall School District No.
15 for the purpose of voting an
additional 5 mill school levy
to be used for new buildings,
improvements, repairs, main
tenance, transportation, and
general school pcrposes, the
said petition is hereby granted
and the election ordered held
on Saturday, October 16, 1948
between the hours of 8:00 A.
M. and 4:00 P. M at O’Neall
school house in the said “dis
trict. The trustees of School
District No. 15 to act as man
agers of said election.
Only persons returning real
or personal property for tax
ation shall be eligible to vote
and shall present a registra
tion certificate and his tajl re
ceipt for the preceding yeait
as is required in general elec
tions.
RITZ THEATRE
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
& SATURDAY
Judy Garland, Fred Astaire,
Peter Lawford, Ann Miller
EASTER PARADE
(In Tecnicolor)
FOX NEWS
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson,
Dorothy Malone, Penny
Edwards
TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS
(In Technicolor)
Bugs Bunny Cartoon
M.G.M. NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Joan Fontaine. Louis Jourdon
Mady Christians
LETTER FROM AN
UNKNOWN WOMAN
Cartocfh The Bear and the Hare
SOUTHLAND NEWSREEL
FOR SALE — Marretts 1st
year and seed wheat $3.75 per
br. Coker Victor grain seed
oats $1.75 per br. H. O. Long
& Sons; Silverstreet, S. C.;
Phone No. 441-J-l tn
COUNTY BUYS BONDS
v Mr. Joe M. Roberts, New
berry County Chairman of the
U. S. Savings Bonds Division,
reports a total of $64,206.25 in
vested in U. S. Savings Bonds
by people of Newberry County
during the month of Septem
ber.
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SEVEN VITAl SERVICES
m Chossi* lubrication
with fresh, winter 6
4 ^pped; replaced if
necessary.
O ready for ant,-freeze
to be added. ar h e d
— Wheel bearing* repacked
M lor safety.
[...and the sooner you start,
the more car you save!
Don’t let “Indian Summer” days fool
you! Winter’s coming. Your car needs
complete Pure Oil Bumper-to-Bumper*
Service for Winter right now . . . older
cars need it more than ever before. Be
sure of easy starting, easy shifting all
winter—and get all-over protection that
saves the whole car! Make a date now
with us—you’ll save yourself time and
trouble during the big rush.
I
O.D.COIEMAN COMPANY
• DISTIVIBUTOHS PURE Oil PRODUCTS
N€lUB€kkY . SOUTH CAAOLIDA
sure wi
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER
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TODAY is the day to call on
the NEWBERRY LAUNDRO-
r$AT. Today is the day to
save time, energy, and money
... let our Westinghouse ma
chines keep your clothes spark
ling clean. Bring your weekly
wash to us ... serve your
self. We use only the finest
equipment . . . furnish soap,
bleaches and starch at alow
cost.
NEWBERRY
LAUNDROMAT
“Relax While You Wash”
901 Main St. Phone 806-J
CSNSOLEVALUE
RCA VICTOR
Weils
Friday and Saturday
ALLAN LANE
a* “Red Ryder”
is “Oregon Trail Scouts”
with LITTLE BEAVER
Added — Adventures of Frank
and Jesse James
and STATE FORESTY COMM.
U.S.F.S. COLOR FILM
Made in Newberry with New
berry People
MONDAY fe TUESDAY'
Inside her arms! he forgot ha
was outside the law!
THE FABULOUS TEXAN
Williamm Elliott, John Carroll,
Cathrine McLeod, Andy Devine
Added—PATHE NEWS
3:00, 4:50, 6:40 & 8:30
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
JOE PALOOKA
in “The Knockout”
Leon Errol: Joe Kirkwood, Jr.
Added—SPORTS
3:00. 4:30, 6:00, 7:30, & 9:00
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
WESTERN and SERIAL
Admission 12c—35c every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
George O’Brien
in “Timber Stampede”
and "ZENOBIA”
Oliver Hardy and Billie Burke.
Added—First Chapter of—.
TEX GRANGER
Admission £c—25c all day
Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nite
THE FABULOUS TEXAN
William Elliott and Catherine
McLeod
Admission ,— 12c - 35c
PROSPERITY
(Continued from Page 5)
has returned from a visit in
Jacksonville, Fla. Her son,
Frank Schumpert, whom she
visited, brought her home and
stayed a few days.
Miss Ruth Hawkins of Col
umbia spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
L. Hawkins.
BOYS OVERALLS
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Elgin Watches
with the amazing new
DuraPower Mainspring
4.
' l,
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Sixes 6 to 16
Made by CROWN Headlight
Overall Manufacturers
SPECIAL—PAIR
$1.95
Clary Clothing Co.
“Newberry’s Oldest Exclusive
Store For Men”
19-jewel Lady Elgin
Cold filled bracelet
21-jewel Lord Elgin 14K
natural gold filled case
with the
Finest tone system
in RCA Victor history
• Strictly budget-con
scious is this modern
Victrola console with the famous
"Golden Throat” tone system. De
pendable AM radio . . . new, im
proved automatic record changer
with the "Silent Sapphire” per
manent pickup. Ultra-smart cabinet
of walnut or mahogany finish. AC.
—Victrul*”—T. M. Reg. U. S. Pst. Off.
COME IN FOR
A DEMONSTRATION
This is the R.C.A. Vic
tor Radio to be given away
s on Wednesday night, Oct.
13th at the Newberry
County Fair.
Be sure to visit the
Wlertz Music & Appliance
Company’s booth at the
County Fair.
WERTZ MUSIC &
APPLIANCE CO.
JUST RECEIVED
A NEW
SHIPMENT!
All the beautiful Elgin 'Watches now arriving at^our
store have the remarkable new DuraPower Mainspring.
Made of an entirely new alloy, this mainspring will not
rust, cannot be broken by overwinding and
retains its original watch running power in
definitely. A truly great development in
watchmaking—exclusive with Elgin. Come
in and let us tell you more^bout it.y
See this demonstration right on our dis
play case. Proof of the amaxing quality
-* of Elgin’a DuraPower Mainsprings
W. E> TURNER
LEADING JEWELER
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of MATRON’S HATS. ,
. . . mostly black.
. . . large head sizes.
We also have nice stocks of fresh baby
garments and caps.
MRS. J. W. WHITE
1005 Caldwell St. Phone 181-J
Opposite Central Methodist Church
LUMBER
Yellow Pines & Hardwoods
Dressed To Suit Your Needs ]
Call 76
OR SEE WALTER WALLACE
940 Main St.
Phone 470
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i
Wait for the Newberry Co. Fair
Ail Next Week Oct. 11 to 16
j
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Wear 'em with shorts for tennis, bad
minton, or loafing. Bobbies are
styled with genuine English ribs and
the cuff tops can be worn up or
down. You’ll love the Bobbies, colors,
and they’re tops for comfort and
economy. See them advertised in
Mademoiselle and Seventeen.
tY\’<
On The Midway
20 . Shows and Rides . 20
FREE ACTS AN 50 OTHER ATTRACTIONS
All white school children will be admitted FREE Wednesday, October 13th, until
4:00 P. M. All shows and rides will be reduced in price. Fun for all!
B'/a to 11
45c
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Carpenters
ONE EYE
A wife may close one eye to her husband’s faults
and still see more than she wants to with the other.
Don’t blame your husband if he hasn’t taken that
additional insurance you have been talking to him
ajaout.
He wil probably call us today and arrange it.
PURCELLS
• .
, Your Protection Our Business
Phone 197
NOTICE
The tax books are now open for the
payment of 1948 taxes. A discount of
1% is allowed on taxes paid during Oc
tober and a discount of is allowed,
on taxes paid in November. |
The Town of Newberry, S. C.
•
By D. L. Nance,
Clerk & Treasurer
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