The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, August 05, 1949, Image 8
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1949
RITZ
THEATRE
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Edward G. Robinson, Susan
Hayward, Ric.' lard Conte
” HOUSE OF STRANGERS"
Cartoon—LITTLE RED School
MOUSE.
FOX NEWS
SATURDAY
Victor Mature, Richard Conte,
Fred Clark, Shelley Winters,
Betty Garde—in '
'CRY OF THE CITY"
Cartoon—The Loan Stranger
MONDAY Sc TUESDAY
Clark Gable, Alexis Smith,
Wendell Corey, Audrey Trotter,
Frank Morgan, Lewis Stone
"ANY NUMBER CAN PfcAY"
Cartoon—Mississippi Hare.
M.G.M. NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Ann Todd, Claude Rains, Tre
vor Howard—in
"ONE WOMAN'S STORY"
ALSO SHORT—“Air Force Fire
Fighters.”
V. F. W. AUXILIARY
TO MEET
The regular meeting of the
ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars will meet at
the V. F. W. Hut on Monday
night, August 8 at 8 P. M.
Mrs. J. C. Gilmer and Mrs.
Clarence Duncan will be hos
tesses, and all members are ur
ged to attend this meeting.
WANTED—3 or 4 room apart
ment by couple—No children—
Call at The Sun or Phone No. 1
APPLES FOR SALE
For Canning or Elating.
Please bring container.
Route 2 Pomaria, S. C.
WSnesaps
York Imperials.
Red Delicious.
S. €. LONG
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NOTICE!
To Ward 3 Voters
WARD THREE voters may now enroll at CLAMP’S
CLOTHING STORE, and vote at the same place in
the coming primary. This has been done for the
convenience of the voters in the upper part of the
ward.
PLEASE put your name on the books in your
respective wards today. If you do not know your
Ward lines, phone the Secretary at No. 1.
IF YOU are an intelligent citizen you should
vote—if not it doesn’t matter.
HENRY T. CANNON, Chairman.
0. F. ARMFI5LD, Secretary.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
OFFICE OF NEWBERRY
COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS
Newberry, S. C.
Sealed proposals will be pub
licly opened at 10 o’clock a.m.
FRIDAY, August 19, 1949 at
the County Board of Commiss
ioners Office for the repairing
and placing in operating condi
tion the plumbing at the coun
ty jail. Those who are inter
ested will please go to the jail
and contact Mr. Berley Shealy
who will show the interested
party through the jail and
point out the faulty equipment
that needs repair or replace
ment.
The right is reserved to re
ject any and all bids.
S. W. SHEALY, Supervisor.
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
WHIP WIII/SON
in "Crashing Thru"
with ANDY CLYDE
Added — Last Chapter of
GHOST OF ZORRO and
THREE STOOGES Comedy
MONDAY & TUESDAY
A wonderful picture about
wonderful people, their hopes
and laughter, their tears and
truimphs! It’s real because it’s
the story of You and the 4-H!
THE GREEN PROMISE
Marguerite Chapman, Walter
Brennan, Robert Paige and
Natalie Wood
Added — PAOHE NEWS
3:00, 4:30, 6:40 & 8:30
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
ROBERT LOUIS STEVESON’S
"The Secret of St. Ives"
Richard Ney, Vanessa Brown
and Henry Daniel
Added — SPORTS
3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9.00
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
Admission I2c-35c every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
“LASH” LA RUE
in "Law of the Lash"
Added _ COMEDY
Admission 9c-25c all day
Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nite
THE GREEN PROMISE
Marguerite Chapman and
Robert Paige
Admission 12c-35c
to throw away a match
without breaking It!
Don’t do it! Never throw away a match without break-
ing it. The fire demon is always watching for his chance.
Just one hot match—one match with a spark in it—and he’s
on top of it fanning it into a dangerous and destruaive
woods fire.
When you toss away a match without breaking it, you’re
gambling with valuable trees, future of forest payrolls,
even your own welfare.
Don’t take a chance. Remember! It’s bad luck to
throw away a match without breaking it.
if TH! fO*
S. C. National Bank
MORE TREES FOR
SOUTH CAROLINA
The Newberry Chamber of<
Commerce in cooperation with
the South Carolina Chamber
of Commerce, the South Caro
lina State Commission of
Forestry and the American
Forest Products Industries is
sponsoring a “More Trees for
South Carolina” Program which
it hopes will encourage the
farmers of Newberry County
to plant more pine seedlings
on eroding and waste lands of
the county.
The local Chamber of Com
merce has asked the cooperation
of several local, State and
Government Agencies in gett
ing the necessary information
to the land owners and to as
sist them in planting the seed
lings.
Fairfield Forest Products
Company of Newberry has
offered the use of a Lother
tree planting machine free of
charge to the Newberry Cham
ber of Commerce for use in this
program. Hand planting tools
will also be made available by
various agencies for use by
landowners wishing to plant
areas which cannot be satis
factorily planted with the mach
ine.
Mir. Paul Ezell, County Agent,
plans to hold a series of meet
ings in the various school dis
tricts at an early date at which
time the use of the planting
machine, hand tools, and other
phases of this program will be
explained.
Three thousand forest tree
seedlings will be available free
of charge to South Carolina
landowners desiring them, ac
cording to a statement by the
S. C. Commission of Forestry.
Ml - . E. B. Price, assistant
State Forester, explains that
any landowner in die State is
entitled to 3,000 seedlings free
of charge if they are picked up
at the Forestry Commission
Nursery at Wedgefield, South
Carolina. If they are shipped
to the landowners, there will
be a charge of 50c per thousand
seedlings. If a landowner de
sires more than 3,000 seedlings,
there is a charge of $2.50 per
thousand seedlings if they are
picked up at the Nursery, or
$3.00 per thousand if they are
shipped.
Landowners in Newberry
County may place orders for
seedlings at the following places
at Newbery:
County Agents Office
District Forester’s Office
Soil Conservation Service
Newbery Chamber of Com
merce
ADDRESSES S. S. GRADS
TODAY
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Program for week of Aug. 4-12
Show Starts at Dusk Dark
SHOW RAIN OR SHINE
Children Under 12 Yean Free
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour
"My Favorite Brunette"
Added — CARTOON
SATURDAY
Bob Steele
"Billy The Kids Range War”
Cartoon- What Next Daffy Duck
Also COMEDY
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake
"Blondie In The Dough"
Cartoon — Lucky Ducky
Comedy-Beautiful But Dummies
Sunday Show starts at 9 p.m.
TUESDAY and WEDNESRAY
Ginger Rogers, Cornel Wilde
"It Had To Be You"
CARTOON — OLIVE OYL for
President
THURSDAYand FRIDAY
Van Johnson and June Allyson
"Bride Goes Wild"
Cartoon — Puss N Toots
WITH THE SICK
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Carrie Ballentine, Rt.
3, Newberry.
Mrs. Ridgell Bowers, Rt. 2
Prosperity.
Mr. J. A. Bowers, Prosperity.
Miss Miay P. Dold, Newberry.
Charles Lewis Dycus, 303
Duckett St., Whitmire.
Mrs. Margaret Fellers, New
berry.
Mrs. Bessie Foy, Glenn Street
City.
Mrs. Viola Gamer, Silver-
street.
Mrs. Gerald Hite and Baby
Girl, Glenn St. Ext., City.
Miss Mae Hendrix, Newberry.
S. L. Merchant, Rt. 4, Sa
luda.
Mrs. L. J. Mull, 498 Sims
Ave., Whitmire.
Mrs. Jimmie Milstead, Rt. 1,
Newberry.
Mrs. Haskell E. Metts, 2005
Charles St., Newberry.
Mrs. Thelma Puckett, Rt. 1,
Whitmire.
Mrs. Ella C. Rikard, Rt. 2,
Newberry.
Mrs. Andrew Shealy, Little
Mountain.
Mr. Hubert Smith, Rt. 2,
Kinards.
Mrs. R. M. Truett, 2400 Mc-
Caughrin Ave, Newberry.
Steve Edward Waites, Rt. 1,
Newberry.
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Notice!
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, August 8th, the collection of Garbage and
Trash in the business district will go into effect.
It is requested that all business houses make a note of this date and
on the evening of Monday, August 8, have all garbage and trash in a
suitable receptacle and placed in the usual place to facilitate the collec
tion of the same.
Alt the close of all business houses at 1 p. m. on WEDNESDAY of
each week, it is requested that all garbage and trash be put in a suitable
receptacle and placed in the usual place as soon as possible after the
closing hour, as the collection of same will be made shortly thereafter.
Mk. R. 0. Hastings of the health department and Mr Bryan Livings
ton, Superintendent of streets, are now contacting all of the business
houses, informing them of the effective date of same.
It is kindSy requested that all of our merchants oc-operate fully
with the Health Department and our city to make this change of mater
ial benefit to all of us. ,,
CITY COUNCIL OF NEWBERRY, S. C.
OPPORTUNITY
Sears, Roebuck and Co. has an opening in Newber^
for a woman between 22 and 40 years of age, with
some bookkeeping experience, who can type at least
35 words per minute using touch system. Must be
at least high school graduate of good character and
(ability to get along with people.
Person selected will receive approximately eight
(week’s training, six of which will be out of town.
Training will involve credit investigation, approval
and handling of customer accounts. Regular salary
with all expenses paid during training period. Per
manent position as credit clerk at Sears Order Of
fice in Newberry after taining period. Good salary,
group insurance, hospitalization and profit sharing
plan for qualified employees. Only persons desiring
permanent employment will be considered. Apply
in person only. |
Sears, Roebuck and
Company
1220 Caldwell Street
Newberry, S. C.
by
International
Sterling
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TO WIN YOUR HEART!
Easy Terms
W. E. TURNER
Jeweler
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ENROLL
TODAY
Wart! I—Book at Fire House.
Ward 2—Book at Smith Motor Co. i
Vtyard 3—Book at Jackson's Grocery
Ward 4—Book at Layton Store and Newberry Drug Co.
Ward 5—Book at home of Eugene Shealy
Ward 6—Book at W. H. Davis 8c Son
If you do not know-your Ward call tha secretary
at No. I