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THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950 ■- - ■ Watch / Our W indow EACH WEEK For Special Priced Items It Will Pay You To Investigate W. E. Turner JEWELER Male Help Wanted Large AA-1 manufacturer has opening for an ex perienced married man 26 to 45, in outside sales dept, and one who can learn. Business well estab lished and showing good profit. Must be clean re liable and dependable, with good car and references. This is a permanent full time job with a future. Address fully, stating age, previous job, financial requirements, and when available—P. O. Box 5112/ Columbia, S. C. NOTICE! Electric Service in the City of Newberry will be interrupted to make necessary improvement and repairs Sunday, September 17, 1950 from 9:00 A. M. to 9:15 A. M. and from 2:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. Electric Service in the Oakland Mill residental area will be interrupted to make necessary im provements and repairs from 9:00 A. M. to 4:30 l P. M. Sunday September 17, 1950. Work will be accomplished by Duke Power Co. r- ' MR FARMER We have just completed the most modern system for drying your cotton. We also have installed more cleaning equipment. We are now in a po sition to give you a fine sample and turn out. Give us a chance to prove the above facts. # I We will pay you the highest market* price for your cotton seed. We have hulls and meal at all times. We also carry a complete line of fertilzer’ for your fall grain and pastures. PHONE 118 Southern Cotton Oil Co. i Dress Your Boy Stylishly without great expense ■ ■ ■ you can do it at BERGEN’S Good selection of Tom Sawyer Boys Shirts, sizes 2 to 20 at $1.95 to $2.95. Boys PANTS in Texuroy, Corduroy, Gaber* dines and Flannels. Made by Tom Sawyer and Happ Bros. Sizes 2 to 20. Boys Wool Sweaters $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $6.95. Boys Cotton Sweaters $1.95 to $2.50. Boys School Jackets by Happ Bros and Tom Sawyer. “CHIP” Tweeduroy (lined) Knickers $4.95. Boys Flannel Shirts $1.65. If you need Boys Clothing or Shoes with style and wearability shop at BERGENS. ' ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ' ■ — i. . .. , . .I. i Bergen Clothing Co. Caldwell Street Opposite Old Courthouse MRS. GRAHAM UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. L. M. Graham, who urn derwent an operation on her right hipp in the Duke Hospital, Durham, N. on Tuesday Sept ember 5th, is reported to be doing fine athough she will have to remain in the hospital about three weeks. Mrs. Graham was injured by a car last January when she was crossing the street from the Newberry Drug store to J. S. Hutchinson’s place of business. RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Judy Garland, Gene Kelley, Eddie Bracken, Gloria DeHaven, Mar jorie Main SUMMER STOCK In Technicolor FOX NEWS MONDAY A TUESDAY Diana Lynn Charles Coburn, Charlotte Greenwood, Charles Drake, Barbara Lawrance PEGGY In Technicolor Also Short—JUNGILE TERROR MGM NEWS WEDNESDAY Sally Forrest, Keefe Brasselle, Hugh O’Brian THE YOUNG LOVERS Also Short—Wrong Way Butch DRIVE-IN 1 THEATRE THURSDAY The most exciting story of The World’s Most Exciting City NAKED CITY Barry Fitzgerald, Howard Duff and Dorothy Hart Cartoon FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN in OKLAHOMA FRONTIER Also a color cartoon—MUSICAL WESTERN SUNDAY Ray Millknd, Maureen O Sullivan THE BIG CLOCK Color Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY THE SWORDSMAN Larry Parks Ellen Drew Cartoon v WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY UNCONQUERED Paulette Goddard Gary Cooper Added Cartoon FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TEX RITTER in ARIZONA TRAIL ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON1 WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY MONTE HALE in THE OLD FRONTIER Added—THE INVISIBLE MON STER and SCHILLING and LANE Comedy SATURDAY Morning Show 9:30 Saturday CHARLES STARRETT in FRONTIER OUTPOST with SMILEY BURNETTE Added—BRUCE GENTRY and THREE STOOGES Comedy MONDAY ft TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night The Stranger at her wedding was a messenger of Fear and Evil! THE SECRET FURY Claudette Colbert, Robert Ryan, Jane Cowl and Paul Kelly Added—PATHE NEWS 3:00, 4:41, 6:22 & 8:03 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ON THE ISLE OF SAMOA Joh Hall, Susan Cabot and Ray mond Greenleaf Added—HOUSE OF MERCY 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Admission 12c-35c •very day WITH THE SICK IN HOSPITAL Miss Mattie Adams, Mower street; Mrs. Richard Berley, Po- maria; Mr. Frank L. Bynum, 2103 Johnstone street; Mrs. G. L. Brown, Rt. 1, Kinards; Miss Marcel Crumpton, Rt. 1, Po- maria; Mrs. R. W. Cromer Rt. 1, Pomaria; Mrs. Minnie L. Cald well, Rt. 1; Mrs. H. G. Dawkins and Baby Boy, Rt. 3, Pomaria; Mr. D. D. > Darby, 820 Boundary street; Mrs. W. N. DeVore and Baby Girl, Rt. 5, Saluda; and Mrs. Lottie Davis, Rt. 4. Also Mrs. Mattie Lee Hilley, 1804 Milligan street; Mrs. M. R. Holland and Baby Boy, 1308 Third street; Mr. N. O. Kyzer, 400 Poplar street; Mr. Jack Kin- ard, Rt. 3, Prosperity; Mrs. Har old Longshore and Baby Boy, Rt. 1, Saluda; Mrs. Minnie Living ston, Rt. 1; Mrs. Leona Morris, 2105 Charles street; Mrs. Fred Pope, Rt. 1; Mrs. L. S. Pugh, Rt. 2, Prosperity; Mrs. W. S. Rine hart, 1615 Fair Ave; and Mr. Lewis Ringer, 2310 Mayer Ave. Also W. M. Salter, Chappells; Mr. George Stribble, 61 Gleen street; Mr. J. N. Seibert, Rt.l, Prosperity; Mrs. G: G. Sales, 2001 Nance street; Mrs. Harold Taylor and Baby Girl, 1308 Pop lar street; NURSES HOLD FIRST MEETING The Registered Nurses Club will hold the first meeting of the fall Tuesday P. M., September 19 at the home of Mrs. O’dell Wilson with Mrs. Tom Living ston assistant hostess. All old members are urged to come and any new member is invited to come and join. Miss Duffie Hughes the presi dent of the club will leave next week for Columbia University in New York. POSITION WITH C OF. C Mrs. Oveeda D. Shealy, has accepted a position with the Chamber of Commerce as assis tant to the Secretary,- Cliff Graham. She fills the vacancy made by Miss Elsie Boozer, who recently resigned to accept a position in the office of lawyer Frank E. Jordan. Mrs. Shealy assumed her new* duties on Tuesday of this week. K TOSSY I V 9 v Dry Skin Treatment Cream $1.75 size...now / $3 size... now $1.95 all pricm pirns tax Never before... thi* double opportunity to combat dry skin and budget bothers! Tussy Dry Skin Treatment Cream cleanses and conditions... contains special Tussy ingredients that help restore the beauty balance of your skin. Flakiness, tenseness, fine dry akin lines ...all start doing a disappearing act the very first time you use this.luscious but light cream. ■■ tii Tussy Dry Skin Freshener —stimulating, non-drying, used €4 after Dry Skin Treatment Cream. ^ I ^ ^ Regular (16 oz.) $1.75 size—now J|[ I-: 1212 MAIN ST. PHONE 610 — NOTICE OF SALE The Board of Trustees of Mid way School District No. 19 do hereby advertise for sale the school property (white) in said district, consisting of one lot (2.4 acres more or less) and one building. This property is locat ed on the Newberry-Columbia Highway about midway between Prosperity and Little Mountain, is a desirable site, has a good well and a two story building in good repair. ^ All persons interested in the above described property will make sealed bids in seperate en velopes, addressed to the County Board of Education, Newberry, S.C. and plainly marked on the outside thus: “Bid on Midway School Property.” The successful bidder is to pay for title said property includ ing revenue stamps. All bids must be filed with the County Board of Education on or before 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, Sept ember 26, 1950 at which time said bids will be publicly opened In the office of the County Sup erintendent of Education. The Trustees reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. Board of Trustees HM f yrw-r n w C? Vk S’VSxl I C* ^ ^ 1 Q .-mm — T. Roy EXTEND YOU A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ATTEND THE ADVANCE SHOWING OF THE NEWEST FALL WOOLENS FOR BUSINESS AND SPORTSWEAR, FORMALS AND TOPCOATS, BOTH FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Tailored To Measure BY THE GLOBE TAILORING COMPANY Cincinnati Representative In Charge Hugh Mauney Take advantage of current low prices, order now for later delivery, prices are to advance September 18th. Friday and Saturday, September 15th and 16th ■ S’* I :: ) i ;&fel ■ ^ •V 4 V» LOOK FOR oi WELLS READY-TO-WE Ladies and Gents Furnishings YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD * f Our Mrs. R. D. Wells is now in New York purchasing the latest Fall Styles in Ladies and Gents Wearing Apparel. On the earliest date possible, we will announce our opening. Be sure to watch for this announcement. WELLS Ready-to-Wear MOO Caldwell Street Newberry, S. C. (Corner Caldwell and Friend Streets) . . .