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THE NEWBERRY SUN
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FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1960
NOTICE
All Electric Service on East Main
Street, Johnston Street, Hunt Street,
Glenn Street, Adelaide Street, Milligan
Street and vicinity will be off SUNDAY,
JUNE 18, 1950, from 2:30 P.M. to 4:30
CITY OF NEWBERRY
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WANTED
Two young married men, 25-45, who have ambi
tious plans and hopes for their, and their family’s
future; who are seriously interested in making some
thing of themselves; who want a lot of things their
present or previous job doesn’t offer; who will work
without watching. You are urged to write Box
5112, Columbia, S. C., giving essential details—a car
is necessary. This is a permanent job in which men
are really finding a secure financial future right
from the stat. Interviews promptly and openings
are available now.
KODAKS — KODAK FINISHING
KODAK FILM — MOVIE FILM
Let us cheek your Camera before tak
ing your Vacation.
Nichols Studio
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Safety First, Last & Always
The number of drunken drivers involved in fatal
traffic accidents in Oklahoma last year exceeded the
national average although this state is legally dry.
Alcohol and gasoline don’t mix in any proportion,
nor in any state. Le/s make our highways happy
ways.
PURCELLS
“YOU# PRIVATE BANKER"
Phone 197
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95c ond $1.25
MICU PL«» TAX
Y A R D L E Y
AFTER SHAVING LOTION
SOOTHING —REFRESHING
LEAVES THE SKIN
COOL AND COMFORTABLE
SUICIDE SHOWN
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my possessions to my boy, Bail
ey Twente, Anderson, S. C.
My wife has my insurance pol
icy,” it read.
Twente’s wife, Mrs. Athaline
Twente, lived at 221 East
Church street with a sister and
worked at a local business con
cern as a bookkeeper. The cou
ple had separated and had filed,
divorce proceedings, but were
reported to be on the verge of
a ' reproaohmtent. JMrs. Twente
came here last September with
the young -boy. Her husband
was manager of a laundry in
Houston.
Following the accident last
May, it was first feared the boy
would .never walk again. Thq
muscles in his leg had been
torn and he had a bad com
pound fracture.
In Houston, the excited tele
caster, Gottlieb, who knew h.i»
wife was watching his broad
cast at their home, reassured
her over the air, “not to worry.
I’m perfectly all right,” just be
fore he switched 1 the broadcast)
back to the station studio. The*
shot rang out just as the Hous
ton pitcher stepped to the plate
to start the last half of the
sixth inning.
According to the Associated
Press, Houston police found a
waitress who reported to them
half an hour before the shoot
ing that Twente had told her
he was going to. kill himself
and “to watch me* at the end
of the fifth.”
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Justice of the Peace Tom
Maes, who was watching the
game over television, returned
an inquest verdict of suicide
without leaving has home. “I
saw the man on television,”
Maes toM Houston Police Detec
tive George Chapman.
RITZ
THEATRE
THURSDAY 8c FRIDAY
Barbara Stanwyck, John Lund,
Jane Cowl, Phyllis Thaxter
NO MAN OF HER OWN
Also Short—Up & Down Derby
FOX NEWS
SATURDAY
David Brian, Claude Jarman,
Jr., Juano Hernandez, Elizabeth
Patterson, Porter Hall
INTRUDER IN THE DUST
Musical Short—Lawrence Welk
and his Ordh.
MONDAY 8c TUESDAY
June Haver, Gordon MacRae,
James Barton, Cuddles Sakall,
THE DAUGHTER OF ROSIE
O'GRADY
(In Technicolor)
MGM NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Soott Brady, Mfona Freeman,
Andrea King, Anthony
I WAS A SHOPLIFTER
Also Short—Spills and 1 Chills'
WELLS
THE A T R E
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CHARLES STARRETT
in “Desert Vigilante"
with SMILEY BURNETTE
Added—BATMAN AND ROBIN
and DONALD DUCK Comedy
MONDAY fe TUESDAY
Also Late Show 10:15 Sat. Nite
Rougher, Tougher, More Ro
mantic than ever!
JOHN WAYNE
in "The Fighting Kentuckian'
with Vera Ralston, Philip Dorn
and Oliver Hardy
Added—PATHE NEWS
3:00, 4:57, 6:54 & 8:51
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
JOE PALOOKA MEETS
HUMPHREY
Joe Kirkwood, Jr., Leon Errol
and Jerome Cowan
Added AM ine Glamour Girls
3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
WESTERN and COMEDY
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
/ Abbott and Costello
RIDE 'EM COWBOY
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MONDAY and TUESDAY
Bill Elliott
OLD LOS ANGELES
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Ester Williams, Frank Sinatra
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL
GAME
(In Color)
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Maggie and Jiggs
JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN
SOCIETY
Also—Cheyenne Cowboy.
ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON
WE WILL BE CLOSED THE
WEEK OF JULY
Monday, July 3 through Saturday, July 8
W. E. TURNER, jeweler
FENNELL’S JEWELRY STORE
T. M. ROGERS & SON, JEWELERS I
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News for
FATHER’S DAY
JUNE 18
Admission 12c-35c every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
JIMMY WAKELY
in "Song of the Range"
Added—COMEDY
Admission 9c and 25c all day
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
SUR-PRIZE NIGHT
IS EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT
THURSDAY
Yevonne DeCarlo, Dan Duryea
BLACK BART
(In Technicolor) -
railing All
NURSES !!!
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We now have a large stock of BOB EVANS nurses’
uniforms in NYLON. Also in cotton poplin.
All sizes.
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Tomorrow,
Teach Democracy Todayl
1212 MAIN STREET
PHONE 910
REMEMBER FATHER, MOULDER OF OUR CHILDREN’S FUTURE
Make Dad Happy
Sunday - with a
nice Gift
♦ Dress. Shirts
♦ Sport Shirts
♦ Socks
♦ Handkerchiefs
♦ Pajamas
♦ Hats
♦ Belts
♦ Belt Buckle Sets
♦ Palm Beach Suits
♦ Rayon Suits
♦ Shoes r
♦ Undershirts and Shorts
♦ Cuff Links
♦ Tie Pins 1
♦ Key and Watch Chains
♦ Shoes
♦ Trousers
♦ Bed-Room Slippers
CLARY
CLOTHING CO.
MAIN STREET
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SUNDAY is
will want to rc
From our stocks of
you will find just the
are so many “days”
them is out of the qi
ing to forget Dad, and,
ates being remembered
You don’t have to spend
suggest just lots of inexpensive
which follow:
Arrow Sport Shirts 3.50
Dobbs Panama Hats 5.00
Jarman and Crosby Square
Sport Shoes — 10.95 to 13.95
Interwoven Socks • • 55c to 75c
Rayon Summer Slacks by
Mayfair • 7.95 to 8.95
Arror and* Van Heusen
White Dress Shirts 3.60 to 3.95
Hickok Jewelry—tie bars,
links, etc. 1.00 to 5.00
Hickok Sport Belts 1.50 to 2.50
Curlee Rayon Suits — 29.50
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Arrow Handkerchiefs—white or colored — 35c to 65c
Jantzen Swim Trunks 2.95 to 4.95
Botany and Arrow Ties 1.90 to 1.50
Johnson JJagood (Mary
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SPECIAL NOTICE
A barrel full of gifts for your Father’s Day needs can be found at Bergen Clothing Company. Gifts custom design for his particular pleasure. At Ber
gen’s, where Dad and his preference are known to all, you find gifts in Sports Wear in Furnishing, in accessories that fit his rigid demand of quality construction,
fabric, elegance and distinctive design. Drop by Bergen’s Clothing Company today for HIS special gift.
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