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PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDA’! FOR THE YARD AND GARDEN Lawn Mowers Shears Electric Hedge Trimmers Wheel Barrows Hoes Rakes Shovels Fan Rakes Lawn Edgers Rubber & Plastic Garden Hose Garden Plows Mattocks Vigaro Insecticides Spray Tanks Sprinklers Garden Wire Brooders Waterers Feeders »**«sr**s*#s****#'#s#*^**'**<***** FOR THE VACATION Fishing Bait Rods, Reels Paddles , Life Preservers Minnow Buckets Bamboo Poles Dip Nets Thermos Jugs Baseballs Gloves and Mitts Tennis Racket Tennis Balls Golfballs R. Lominack Hardware Build It Better BUILD WITH for Long LHo and Low Cost n n z: Brickcrete is the new scien tific building block. Best for color, for symmetry, strength, and economy. See your local contractor for details. He will show you homes and business buildings made of this modem building material. —CHEAPER, BETTER— Made By SUMTER BRICKCRETE CO. N. Main Extenlion Sumter. S. C. NOTICE Notice is hereby given of a meeting of the citizents of the City of Newberry to be held at the Recorder’s room at City Hall on Tuesday night, May 17th beginning at 8 o’clock for the purpose of reorganization at setting in motion machinery for conducting the municipal primary to be held this sum mer. Citizens of Ward 2 and Ward 3 are reminded that a sixth ward has been created out of their wards and it will be nec essary to elect an alderman from the new ward this sum mer. HENRY T. CANNON, Chairman. O. F. ARMFIELD, Secretary. City Democratic Executive Committee Wells Theatre The wonderful, warm-hearted storyJhat’s a— "Di/trDi/fy DELIGHT! DRAMA LAUGHTER! Live people and Disney characters together 1 ! WHEYS SO DM 10 MYIMT COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Hairing BURL IVES • BEULAH BONDI HAMY CAREY • IUANA FATTEN ^ oaR BOBBY DRISCOLL Oirvctef hr HAROLD SCHUSTf! ■•tooted through k RKO RADIO PICTURES. INC ...:# 9cre€n Hoy*by John Tuckor ftaltto . Adaptation by Mo uric* Ropf ond Tod Soort • Front tho Stafy by Starling Monday & Tuesday IN WERTZ MUSIC & APPUANCE COMPANY’S OLD STAND — Choice New Goods At Cut-Rate Prices The City Cut-Rate Appliance Store is located in the building just vacated by Wertz Music & Appliance Company and is in charge of Mrs. Lula Bell Smith Earl who is well known to the buying public. VISIT THIS CUT-RATE STORE. Mrs. Earl is ready to show you a room full of fine, first-class merchandise at rock-bottom prices. For instance, there are Philco and Emerson radios, Majes tic wood, Florence oil and Prestaline cook stoves—there are records by the thousands and players of many kinds. There are lots of other tilings in this cut-rate store but we do not have the room to list them here. JUST REMEMBER. This is NEW merchandise. It is well-known, brand ed merchandise and the PRICE is way under what you would expect to pay. 940 Main Street e City Cut - Rate Appliance Store Cousins Builds Two Fish Ponds By E. E. Epting Ira T. Cousins has recently completed the construction of two fish ponds on his farm in the Hartford Community. These ponds will be stocked with 1,000 blue gill bream and 100 big mouth bass per acre. "Federal Hatcheries furnish fingerlings for stocking ponds through the Newberry Soil Conservation District. Cooperators with the District must build and fertilize the ponds according to specifica tions to be eligible for this ser vice. Burton and Hugh Lewis are justly proud of their one acre forest thinning plot near Col ony Church. They did this work after school hours during the winter and early spring months. The timber stand has been improved and the boys have pulpwood for sale. Frank Senn has built terraces cn 20 acres with his tractor- tiller farm equipment. Mr. Senn’s farm is on the Belfast road near th e Laurens County line. Last year Robert C. Mays of the Mt. Bethel Garmany section seeded four acres of Class III land to sericea. The late frost this spring killed the early growth but it has again grown to five inches in height. Mr. Mays seeded an additional 10 acres this spring and has a splendid stand. He will use the sericea for erosion control and soil improvement. It can also be used for hay, grazing or seed production. WANT ADS WANT—to show you the new one wheel garden tractor. Call by my home for free dem onstration. Ted McDowell, 721 Pope street. Phone 790-W. 3tp SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED — $30.00 up to 1000 gallons. Our work is approved by the Coun ty Health Department — Con tact B. B. Webor, Union, S. C. 10tp-May27 HOT POINT Appliances — Ranges — Refrigerators — Water Heaters, Table Top and Upright, R. M. Lominack Hdw., LAWN MOWERS—We have a nice selection and the price is right, R. M. Lominack Hdw.. Newberry, S. C. th WATER HOSE-— Large stock Rubber and plastic Wlater Hose, and you will find our prices good.—R. M. Lominack, Hdw., Newberry, S. C. tn BLDG. SUPPLIES — Sheeirock Nails, Ceiling Tile, White Asbestos Siding and Shingles all colors. Fir doors and win dows. Get our prices before you build. Wle deliver: M. W. Crouch and Son, Phone 14-J, Johnston, S. C. NOTICE For Sale—Two buildings, 16 feet by 32 feet or larger. May be seen at Newberry County Home. Pleace submit bids to New berry County Board of Commissioners by Satur day. May 14th. MayS 21c WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EDDIE DEAN in "Hawk of Powder River" with Roscoe Ates Added—Last Chapter of— CONGO BILL and HUGH HUBERT Comedy MONDAY fc TUESDAY Drama of laughter, tears and song . . . with real, live peo ple and Disney’s characters Walt Disney’s— SO DEAR TO MY HEART (In Technicolor) Burl Ives, Beulah Bondi and Bobby Driscoll Added—NEWS and SPORTS 3:00, 4:45, 6:30 & 8:15 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY RACING LUCK Gloria Henry and David Bruce Added—Our Daily Bread 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday Admission 12c-35c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY ROY ROGERS & SMILEY BURNETTE in "Billy the Kid Returns" Added — JUNGLELAND and COMEDY Admission 9c-25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nile SO DEAR TO MY HEART Admision 12c-35c R1TZ THEATRE THURSDAY. FRIDAY ft SATURDAY June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Margaret O’Brien, Elizabeth Taylor, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor LITTLE WOMEN (In Technicolor) FOX NEWS MONDAY ft TUESDAY Joel McCrea, Alexis Smith, Zachary Scott, Dorothy Malone, Alan Hale SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS (In Technicolor) Also Short—Swim Parade M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Virginia Mayo, Zachary Scott, Dorothy Malone, Tom D’Andrea FLAXY MARTIN Short—Calling On Michigan Wheeler Horton Wheeler Horton. 29, died suddenly near his home at Earls Saturday afternoon. Mr. Horton was born and reared in Newberry county and was the son of Andrew and Mrs. Eula Wheeler Horton. He had made his home in New berry and Whitmire. He was a member of Bush River Bap tist church. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday after noon from the Bush River Bap tist church by the Rev. A, G. Todd. Interment followed in the church cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Poster Horton, three children, Donald, Ronald, and Judy Horton, all of New berry; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Horton; three bro thers and sisters, Clifton Hor ton of Whitmire, E. M. Hor ton of Newberry and Mrs. lone Singley of Joanna, and a num ber of nieces and nephews. HORTON DIES FROM HEART ATTACK Wheeler Horton, 39, who died while driving his car near his home in the Bush River com munity Saturday, May 7th, suL fered a heart attack and died from natural causes, according to Coroner George R. Summer, and Sheriff Tom M. Fellers, who made the investigation. NEGRO SHOOTS SELF AT WHITMIRE Beaty Glenn, 40, colored, committed suicide by shooting himself in the left side with an automatic shot gun in Whit mire Tuesday afternoon. Cor oner George R. Summer, Sher iff Tom M. Fellers and Deputy “Slim” Henderson made an in vestigation and reported from the eveidence gathered it was a case of “plain suicide” and no inquest will be necessary. RECEIVE HONORS AT CLEMSON COLLEGE The following Newberry boys were cited for honors on Wed nesday, May 4, 1949, at Clem- son College, the scheduled Re gimental Day: Winfred Huil Frick, senior; Cephus Werts Long and Thomas Asbury War ren, Jr., juniors; Keith A Gat lin, sophomore; Robert Wicker, freshman. The boys were graded on point ration of 6.0 or above.* Recital Tonight Mrs. Meredith Harmon will present her pupils in a dance recital on Friday evening, May 20th at 7:45 o’clock in the high school auditorium. The recital is being sponsor ed by the Youth Center, and all proceeds will go to this or ganization. A small admission, 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for stu dents will be charged. The public is cordially in vited to attend. Son Is Born Mr. and Mrs. McBeth Sprouse of Knoxville, Tenn., (nee Paul ine Summer) announce the birth of a son born in Knox ville, Tuesday May 10th. The baby weighed a little over six pounds. The Sprouses have another son, Kerry, who celebrated his second birthday last Decem ber 13th. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL The many friends of Mrs. Harriette O’Donnell will be sorry to learn that she was ad mitted to the Newberry Hos pital Tuesday afternoon, where she is receiving treatment. DRI THEfl SHOW RAIN Children Under 12 THURSDAY Walt Disney Color BAMBI Comedy— CUPID GOES Cartoon— ALADDINS LAMP SATURDAY Wayne Morris BIG PUNCH Added—Doggone Cats MONDAY AND TUESDAY A MUST Picture for Alll MOM AND DAD WEDNESDAY —FUN NIGHT— IT’S LOTS OF FUN! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Joan Caulfield BLUE SKIES Added—Alpine Climbers - Always a Complete Show after 9:30 o'clock — Saturdays 10:30 LIVINGSTON IN HOSPITAL The friends of E. H. Living ston will be sorry to#eam that he was admitted to the Prov idence Hospital in Columbia last Wtednesday, where he is receiving treatments.. Harvest Your Grain | with GENUINE INTERNATIONAL NARVtSIM TWINE Large or Small Balls Also BALER TWINE McCormick or New Holland Johnson 'McCrackin Company Phone 39 1327 Caldwell St. PARTS SALES SERVICE Susana Shop’s $18,000 Stock LIQUIDATION SALE Sale Starts Friday Morning At 9:00 AM EVERYTHING REDUCED * ALL SALES FINAL ALL SALES CASH NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS Susana Shop 1206 MAIN