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* •; PAGE EIGHT Sidney Maxwell, Presbyterian College sophomore, who won the 1949 state rifle champion ship at Clemson last Saturday, is among 10 members of the R.O.T.C. team which has won 47 out of 55 rifle matches by mail this year. The team placed third in the state at the Clem son annual match. From left to right on the first row are Bill Liles, Columbia; Niles YValdrep, Enoree; Thomas Mas sey, Waxhaw, N. C.; John Up church, Thomasvillc, Ga.; and Captain Pete Hay, Charleston. Second row: Bob Hellams, Clinton; David Neville, New berry. Top row: Sidney Max well, Clinton; Bob Owens, Rome, Ga.; and David Maxwell, JUST RECEIVED BIG NEW SHIPMENT MEN’S CORDUROY Sport Coats All sizes in ... . Buff Green Maroon Drop in today arid see them and select one for the Spring- days ahead. BERGEN Clothing Company Caldwell Street On The Square NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC It is a pleasure to announce that construction of our new— TEXACO SERVICE STATION began Monday, and that, although our present ilding will be torn down, arrangements have been ii—de for us to continue at the same location to supr’y you with Texaco Sky Chief and Fire Chief Gasoline, as well as Marfak lubrication, wash jobs, tires, etc., giving you the best service possible un der such conditions, while the new station is being constructed. It will, however, be impossible for us to use our parking lot until the new building is completed. Come to see us! You are welcome. COLLEGE STREET TEXACO STATION LEROY WILSON / Corner College and Harrington Streets JURY LIST The following jurors were drawn Thursday morning to serve during the March term of criminal court which will convene here Monday morning March 21st with Judge M. M. Mann presiding. E. E. Bollinger, J. C. Pugh, Frank D. Graham, John R. Stephens, Roland C. Williams, J. L. Matthews, H. W. Wise, Edgar Rish, John W. Martin, Tommie Rawls, George E. Stone, Edwin O. Lake, G. Wayne Martin, J. B. Scott, Earl H. Gilliam. Raymond B. Nichols, L. E. Rikard, A. S. Bobb. Also, L. E. Long, G. Russell Shealy, W. F. Counts, R. A. Wherry, A. J. Wilson, Gary L. Dominick, F. V. Lester, B. J. Kibler, William P. Bowers, Hayne Morris, J. F. Stockman, Jobe E. Smith. Sr., Robert E. Moore, Ralph D. Waldrop, M. K. Wicker, J. R. Blackwell, George S. Dominick, and M. P. Davis. Grand Jury List The following fourteen new Grand Jurors were also drawn to serve for the year of 1949: C. A. Shealy, G. O. Clark, A. E. Reese, James P. Abrams, Forrest E. Shealy, J W. Hipp, Sr., G. V. Clamp, J. Cecil Ber- ley, L. E. Chandler, E. B. Pur cell, Sr., M. B. Crooks, George F. Scruggs, Claude W. Bouk- night and Alvin Danielson. The six which were carried over are: J. M. Smith, W. A. Eargle, J. S. Setzler, J. S. De Hart, Wilbur M. Salter, and D. W. Jones. PERMITS TO BUILD (Contiued from Front Page) Mrs. Maude G. Ross, repairs to dwelling on Drayton street, $550. J. H. Clary, repairs to dwell ing on Boundary street, $1000. C. L. -Dowd, repairs to porch on dwelling on James street, $85. Mrs. Pugh, repairs to dwell ing on Brown street, $400. Wilson Brown, repairs to dwelling on Johnstone street, $175. Dr. J. J. Dominick, re-roof dwelling on Tarrant street. WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JIMMY WAKELY in "Partners of the Sunset" Added CONGO BILL and SHILLING and LANE Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY He bought a wife with cold cash, but refused to give her his warm love! RACHEL AND THE STRANGER Robert Mitchum, Loretta Young and William Holden Added PATHE NEWS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY A great football feature drama! TRIPLE THREAT Richard Crane & Gloria Henry Dont miss seeing some of foot ball’s really great stars! 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday Admission I2c-35c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY WILD BILL ELLIOTT in "Frontier of '49" Added — FEDERAL AGENTS VS. UNDERWORLD and COMEDY Admission 9c-25c all day Late Show -10:15 Saturday Nile RACHEL AND THE STRANGER Admision 12c-35c THE NEWBERRY SUN Better Mail Service Soon A government owned and op erated Highway Post Office will be inaugurated between Greenville and Columbia dur ing the period of March 28 to April 1, 1949, or shortly there after. Special first-trip and cancel lation stamps will be pro- •vided. Collectors desiring first- trip cancellations should send their covers properly prepared with postage prepaid and ready for mailing, to the postmaster at terminal cities of th e route from which first-trip cancella tions are desired. A clear space not less than 2V4 by 2% inches to the left on the ad dress side of all covers must be left for application of Ca chets. All covers intended for first- trip cancellations should be in the hands of postmasters at an early date, and not later than March 26, 1949. Covers re ceived after March 26, 1949, will be returned to sender and will not be given first-trip treatment. Newberry is fortunate in get ting this mail service because there are only 30-odd other highway post offices in the United States. BRIDE ELECT IS HONORED On Tuesday evening, March 1, Mrs. Foster Spotts and Miss Margaret Ann Spotts delight fully entertained in honor of Miss Parnelle Fellers, bride- elect of March. The living room of the Spotts home was most attractive with early spring flowers. The bride’s chair was marked with a lovely corsage. Miss Mar garet Ann Spotts and Betty Ringer pinned miniature wed ding bells -,n each guest. Bingo and contests were en joyed throughout the evening. A delicious salad course with punch was served by the hos tesses. The bride-elect was the re cipient of many lovely and useful gifts. CANDIES _ Gum — Cigars — Cigarettes—Big Shipments of all the popular brands com ing in every day —our prices are right. — R. Derrill Smith and Son, Inc., Wholesale Gro cers, Newberry, S. C. 3|ll-2tc WANT ADS BEAUTY COUNSELOR has tWj» openings; one sales, oue ex ecutive; flexible hours, no ex perience necessary. For per sonal interview, write Mrs. W. T. Sutton, 414 Edward Court, Columbia, S. C. 3|4-2tp WANTED — Scrap iron, brass, copper, lead, zinc aluminum pewter, old batteries, radiators, all kinds of rags, old waste cot ton, mattress cotton. We also have a nice line of groceries. W. H. STERLING, VINCENT ST. RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Phyllis Calvert, Melvyn Doug las, Wanda Hendrix, Philip Friend, Binnie Barnes MY OWN TRUE LOVE Also Short: Appointment With Baby FOX NEWS SATURDAY Scott Brady, Jeff Corey, Whit Bissell, Stanley Clements, Mabel Paige and Warden Roy Best CANON CITY Musical Short: Champagne Music MONDAY & TUESDAY * Olivia de Havilland, M'ark Stevens, Leo Genn, Celeste Holm, Glenn Langan, Ruth - Donnelly THE SNAKE PIT M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Deanna Durbin, Edmond O’Brien, Don Taylor, J effrey Lynn FOR THE LOVE OF MARY Also Short: Mighty Manhattan CHICKS Thousands husky clean babychix each week. NIH Reds, R1 Reds. Barred and White Rocks. All leading Breeds $9.95 per 100 pre paid. Drive in, take your choice. If more convenient mail order for prompt shipment from hatchery prepaid. No COD. On Jalapa-Whitmire High way, 8 miles from Jalapa, 4 miles from Whitmire. ROSS BURTON WHITMIRE. S. C. 3|4-3tp MRS. MINNIE DOWD Mlrs. Minnie Ada Lake Dowd, widow of the late R. E. Dowd died at her home in the Mt. Tabor section of the county late Monday night. She had been in declining health for several years. She was the daughter of the late John Wesley and Mary Cannon Lake and was born, reared and spent her entire life near Little Mountain. Mrs. Dowd was a devoted member of Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church. Her husband died eight years ago. Funeral services were held Wbdnesday afternoon at 3 o’clock from Mt. Tabor Lu theran Church with the Rev. E. B. Heidt in charge, assisted by Dr. J. B. Harman and Dr. A. L. Gunter. Interment fol lowed in the church cemetery. She is survived by the fol lowing children: Wilbur E. and Robert Warren Dowd, both of Prosperity; Mrs. V. J. Derrick of Columbia, Mrs. B. E. Boland and J. C. Dowd, both of Prosperity", and Mrs. C. E. Meets of Columbia; the following brothers and sisters, K. D. Lake of Little Mountain, J. S. Lake of Prosperity, Mrs. Sam Frick of Little Mountain, and Mrs. W. L. Gaston of<Rich- burg, 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. NEW ’3 Vs' FOR BETTER FIT AND LONGER WEAR 4-H MEMBERS ENROLL IN FROZEN FOOD PROGRAM South Carolina has accepted the 1949 National 4-H Frozen Foods awards program, the Na tional Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work has announ ced. The In:ernatio.nal Harvest er Company will provide gold- filled medals of honor for coun ty winners, and a $50 U. S. Savings Bond for State cham pion. Sectional awards of all expense trips to the 1949 Na tional 4-H Club Congress in Chicago next November have been increased from four to six, while the four national Fowler MlcCormick scholarships FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 194? have been raised from $200 to $300 each. With the help of County Ex tension agents and local 4-H Club leaders, members learn the use of freezing equipment and how frozen foods can add variety to home-raised food supply. They also develop skill in preparing, packaging, and freezing meats, poultry, eggs, fish, fruits, vegetables, baked goods and other dishes. Miss Mamie Bishop of New berry was County and State v/inner las year. Mr. and Mrs. Noland Wes son moved from Amelia street to 1210 Graves street. Three famous “V’s” by Larkwood ... the already- famous Vamp-Toe ... the new-as-tomorrow Vamp- Top ... and Volu-Metric Control. What do they mean to you? They mean nylons that are knit from the very start so that the shape of your leg. as well as the size are taken into consideration—there’s correct “volume content” in every Larkwood for Small. Medium and Tall type legs. Which, ip turn, gives you a radically better fit... amazingly longer wear. , 1.35 to 1.65 New Shades . . . All Sizes Carpenter’s The EGG Makes Your 7' HAIR ^^/-Manageable! Richard Hudnut enriched creme Yes! Your hair is easier to comb and set when you shampoo it with this wonderfully smooth liquid creme ... containing just enough powdered egg to make it kind and soothing, extra- gentlel Jt beauty-bathes your tresses to shining cleanliness, free of loose dandruff ... makes them gleam with . Richard Hudnut extra glory, shimmer with new radiance! ^^^d And ... Richard Hudnut Shampoo is the Crem * Shampoo perfect prelude to a Richard Hudnut Home Permanent) $100 SMITHS CUT RHTE DRUG STORE- 1212 Main St. Phone 610 They’re cool . . . smart. . . comfortable! LET CURLEE summer-weight woolens solve the problem of your hot-weather wardrobe. They are smartly styled and expertly tailored to insure that well-groomed appearance and keep you looking your best. Equally important, these fine fabrics have the stamina to tailor well and stand up under hard wear. CURLEE SUMMER SUITS are designed for discriminating men. They insure you the utmost in good looks and wearing quality, plus maximum econ omy in first cost and upkeep. (Come in and make your selection today from our complete stock of Curlee Suits fur the summer season. Clary Clothing Co. “Styles of Today With a Touch of Tomorrouf” MAIN STREET j Main Street MAIN STREET