The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 04, 1949, Image 8
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1949
WANT ADS
FOR SALE—My house and
lot 1610 Harrington St.,—also
one vacant lot on Kinard St.
between Mr. Sowells and Mr.
John T. Cromers.
D. E. Schumpert
WANTED _ Scrap iron, brass,
copper, lead, zinc, aluminum
pewter, old batteries, radiators,
all kinds of rags, old waste cot-
tor .. attress cotton. We also
h- , •> nice line of groceries. W.
fa. Si jJuRLING, VINCENT ST,
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ALLAN LANE
in "Marshall of Cripple Creek"
with LITTLE BEAVER
Added—First Chapter of . . .
CONGO BILL
and WALT DISNEY Comedy
SPARE TIME PROFITS!—Join
Battery C, 107 th AAA AW
Bn. (SP)! Earn extra pay for
training only one night a week.
Opening now available for
young men, 17 to 35. Excel
lent opportunity for veterans!
Phone 189-M for further de
tails! l-21|3tc
BLDG. SUPPLIES—J. M. 16x
32 Ceiling tile, Sheetrock, Fir
Doors, Glass doors, Windows,
Asbestos Siding and Shingles,
Asphalt Shingles. We deliver
Truck load lots. M. W. Crouch
& Son, Phone 14-J; Johnston,
S. C. l|28-2|25c
WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF
the popular brands of can
dies—chewing gum — cigars —
cigarettes — fresh shipments
coming in every day—prices
right. R. Derrill Smith & Son,
Inc. Wholesale Grocers, New
berry, S. C. tn
PECANS—PECANS — StiU buy-
ing—bring us what you don’t
need—don’t let them spoil —
R. Derrill Smith and Son, Inc.,
Wholesale Grocers, Newberry,
S. C. tn
HAL—HAY—Serecia Lespedeza
Hay—$30.00 per ton — can
supply any quantity you want
—R. Derrill Smith and Son, Inc.
Wholesale Grocers., Newberry,
S. C. tn
LOCKER PAPER and contain
ers—shipment just received—
ready for your freezer locker—
R. Derrill Smith and Son, Inc.,
Wholesale Grocers, Newberry,
S. C. tn
HUNT CLUB Dog Feed—One
of the very best balanced Ra
tions—fresh shipment just re
ceived—R. Derrill Smith and
Son, Inc.; Wholesale Grocers.
Newberry, S. C. tn
MONDAY 8t TUESDAY
Prehistoric Monsters of an Un
known World Invade the World
of Today!
UNKNOWN ISLAND
(In COLOR)
Virginia Grey and Philip Reed
Added PATHE NEWS and
COLOR CARTOON
3:00. 4:37, 6:14, 7:51 St 9:28
WEDNESDAY St THURSDAY
I WOULDN'T BE IN YOUR
SHOES
Don Castle and Elyse Knox
Added—SPORTS
3:00, 4:30. 6:00, 7:30 St 9:00
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
Admission 12c-35c every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
in "Ghost Guns"
Added — FEDERAL AGENTS
VS. UNDERWORLD
and COMEDY
Admission 9c-25c all day
NOT: There will be no Late
Show this Saturday Night Only
MATTRESSES
RENOVATED
UPHOLSTERING
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
Furniture and Auto Upholster
ing
All work done according to
State Board of Health
Requirements
PERKINS
Mattress Works
P. O. Box 218 — Phono 657-R
Newberry. South Carolina
Established in 1936
RITZ
THEATRE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
Bob Hope, Jane Russell, Robert
Armstrong and John Litel
THE PALEFACE
(In Technicolor)
Also Short—Nimrod Artists
FOX NEWS
MONDAY St TUESDAY
Dennis MJorgan, Dorothy Ma
lone, Don DeFore, Janis Paige
ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON
(In Technicolor)
M.G.M. NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Loretta Young, Henry Wilcoxon
Ian Keith, Alan Hale
THE CRUSADES
Short—Olympic Water Wizards
PROSPERITY NEWS
(Continued from page 5)
lers. Bonny Ray Stockman,
James Ray Dawkins, Richard
Ross, Joe Lovelace, Thomas
Warren, Jr.
Weekend guests in th e home
IS YOUR CAR
ON THE JOB?
Don't let your car down ...
let us give you complete auto
service at prices you'll like.
We do all kinds of auto re
pairings including body and
fender work.
F. J. HARMON
Call us either day or night
DAY 106-W — NIGHT 160-W
935 Friend Street
of Mir. and Mrs. J. D. Luther
were their daughter. Miss Pa
tricia Luther, senior at- Wo
man’s College of the University
of N. C. and four of her class
mates, Miss Nancy Shepard and
Miss Sallie Irvin of Charlotte,
N. C.; Miss Winifred Rogers of
Scotland Neck, N. C.; Miss Car
olyn Shelly of Greensboro, N,
C.; Donald White of Chapel
Hill, N. C.; and J. D. Luther
Jr. of the Citadel.
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
THURSDAY St FRIDAY
Gene Tierney, Bruce Cabot
SUNDOWN
Short: Reckless Driver
SATURDAY
Lawrence Tierney, Marion Carr
SAN QUENTION
Short: Our Old Car
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Broadwick Crawford, Anne
Gwynne
TIGHT SHOES
Short: Host to a Ghost
WEDNESDAY
Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman
SMASH UP
CHILDERS REENLESTS IN
U. S. ARMY
Charles Childers, a brother
of Mrs. M. E. Goldsmith, route
1, Newberry, has reenlisted in
the United States Army as of
December 8, 1948. At the
present time, he is at Camp
Kilmer, N. J. awaiting orders
for shipment overseas.
NOTICE—i am now prepared
to assist you with the filing
of your Income Tax Returns—
State and Federal. Also Social
Security and Withholding. Am
located at 1304 Main Street up
stairs over Baker’s - Shoe Shop
in office formerly occupied by
Dr. Lynch. Mrs. A. H. Counts.
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Keepsake
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BLDG. SUPPLIES—J. M. 16x
32 Ceiling tile, Sheetrock, Fir
Doors, Glass doors, Windows,
Asbestos Siding and Shingles,
Asphalt Shingles. We deliver
Truck load lots. M. W. Crouch
& Son, Phone 14-J; Johnston.
S. C. l|28-2|25c
• huH'Miriauj
I have purchased the stock of WOOL
and CROCHET TREAD of Miss Mattie
Adams, and anyone who has started
work, will be able to find the same
thread and colors they want at my place
of business.
Mrs. J. W. White
Opposite Central Methodist Church
1005 Caldwell St. Phone 181-J
• Leaders of unions representing rail
road engineers and firemen seek to force
railroads to add extra, needless men on
diesel locomotives. This is sheer waste
—a “make-work” program which would
mean fewer improvements and higher
costs—for YOU!
Railroads use modem diesel locomotives be
cause they are one of the means of giving
faster, better service to you.
Two men compose the crew of a diesel.
They occupy a clean, comfortable cab at the
front. The engineer handles the throttle. The
fireman sits and watches the track ahead.
With no coal to shovel, he haa practically
nothing else to do.
No Benefit To Yon
Now the leaders of the Brotherhood of Loco
motive Engineers and the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen want
to use the diesel locomotive as a means of
forcing a feather-bedding scheme on the rail
roads. The extra men they propose to add to
the diesel crews are not needed. There is no
work for them.
The union leaders are fighting among them
selves about which union should furnish
these extra, needless men. The Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers have even threatened
a strike. You may not be interested in this dis
pute of these two unions, but you would be
vitally concerned if these groups succeed in
putting through this feather-bedding schema,
because it would mean a slowing up of the
improvement program of the railroads—of
which the dieael is the outstanding symbol.
^ Diesel craws are among the highest paid
leaders eftwo unions think its
A ViA/l ^
9 mmr-wa tc-you,.
railroad employes—real aristocrats of labor!
Their pay is high by any standard. Granting
of these demands, therefore, would mean that
the railroads would be paying out millions in
unearned wages to those in the very highest
pay brackets.
We’d Like To Spend This Money On Yon
You know how much the diesel has meant to
you in increased speed, comfort and conven
ience. The railroada have many more of them
on order for even greater improvement in
service to you. But needless drains of money,
such as this present demand of the unions for
needless men on dieeela, reduce the ability of
the railroads to spend money on better serv
ice for you.
Proud as the railroads are oi’ the diesel, it is
only a small part of their improvement pro
gram. Since the War, literally billions of dol
lars have been spent on improvement of
tracks and stations, on new passenger and
freight cars, as well as on diesel locomotives,
and on the many other less conspicuous de
tails of railroading that contribute to im
proved service.
Feather-Bedding Means Less Service Ts Ysa
But brazen feather-bedding schemes like the
one now proposed would, if successful, divert
large sums of money from our present im
provement programs. Even worse, they make
improvements like the diesel worthless, by
making the cost of their operation prohibitive.
These demands are against tour interests
—as well as those of the railroads. They are
schemes to "make work”. Neither you nor
the railroads should be forced to pay such a
penalty for progress.
That’s why the railroads are resisting these
"make work” demands to the last ditch—
why they are telling you about them.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Ernest Tubbs
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