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W-W' Si?*' *if. ~x^x% THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1380 USD A DESIGNS ATTRACTIVE HOUSE TO MEET NEEDS OF, FARM WIFE i i*jn Here’s the house you farm women have been waiting for. It’s tailored to your every need. It’s designed to save steps, to cut down housework and to reduce traffic through the kitchen. It’s pretty as a picture—and roomy, with accent on comfort. PLAN No. 7023-S ^J Floor Plan The workroom with benches, sink and built-in closets offers a place to do the messy jobs that used to be done in the kitchen— canning, washing and cleaning chickens. Menfolk coming in from chores can hang up their wraps in the workroom closet and wash up in the lavatory nearby. The kitchen is a handy U ar rangement where everything is within reach. It is large enough to provide ample room for a din ing table and has plenty of built- in cabinet space. The bathroom is close to all three bedrooms. Cross ventilation in the two large bedrooms offers maximum comfort in summer. And there is enough closet space to satisfy any woman. This made-to-order plan was designed by architects of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, after making on-the-farm studies to learn just exactly what was needed in a farm home. Walls of hollow concrete block help keep the heat out in summer. They are strong and durable and offer low upkeep expense. The floor is of rotproof, termiteproof concrete. You can get complete working drawings of this house from the Extension Services of many of the State Agricultural Colleges at a nominal cost. If your State Ex tension service does not have the plans, information as to where they may be obtained can be had by writing to J. Robert Dodge, Head, Rural Housing and Plan Exchange Projects, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agri cultural Engineering, Beltsvrlle, Md. Ask for Plan No. 7023-S. The plan is also available with base ment. ADD TO YOUR OWLE WHENEVER YOU WISH |MB *®«U * CAMUIUHI When you choose Towle Sterling you have the double assurance of knowing that the Towle pattern you select now will be available all of your lifetime — and that we will be able to supply you with the pieces you want in your pattern. TOWLE S OLD MASTER ' - TOWLE'S MADEIRA Come in and let us show you the easiest and best way to collect your set of Towle Sterling. You’ll find Towle solid silver is surprisingly inexpensive — a teaspoon costs as little as $2.95; six-piece place settings start at $24.50. & W. M. FENNELL JEWELRY STORE pi* * n i trs 'ESTERS WEEK a round-up of WESTERN adventure and music ROY ROGERS SUNDAY 6 P.M. .STRAIGHT ARROW TUES. AND THURS. 5 P. M. .RK TRAIL SHY KING MON., WED., FRI. 5:30 P. M. TUES., AND THURS. 5^30 P. M. ************************** ****%%%+%%%»»%»%%%%i%%i»i%%»%i»»%»v • BOBBY BENSON SUNDAY 3 P. M. BOB POOLE MON. THRU FRI. 3 P. M. M****************************** ****%%%«*************%«%%****%%% CHALLENGE OF THE YUKON MON., WED., FRI., 6:30 P. M. HASHHNIFE. HARTLEY SUNDAY 3:30 P. M. ******************************** SINGING MARSHAL SUNDAY 8 P. M. 1 H . t W K D K IN HOSPITAL Mr. George Ammons, 525 O’* Neal street Miss Elizabeth Boozer, Rt. 3, Prosperity Mr. B. S. Brown, Rt. 2 Mrs. Horace F. Bodie, 1814 Nance street Mrs. Annie Cromer, 1804 Milli gan street * Mrs. Minnie Caldwell, Rt. 1 Mrs. W. G. Dorroh and Baby Boy, Rt. 1 Mrs. Mary Gallman, Rt. 1 Mrs. H. M. Hendrix and Baby Boy, Prosperity Mrs. Bessie Hawkins, Rt. 4 Mrs. Lewis Lipscomb and Baby Boy, 1201 Chapman street Mrs. R. L. Mills, 723 Drayton street Mrs. Mary Miller, 98 Glenn street Mrs. M. E. Pitts and Baby Boy Rt. 3 Mrs. J. S. Pugh, Rt. 2, Pros perity / Mrs. W. S. Rinehart, 1615 First street Mr. W. F. Stuck, 1247 Kinard street Mr. J. N. Seibert, Rt. 1, Pros perity DRIVE-IN THEATRE If the Temperature drops to 50 degrees or below, you will re ceive a gas coupon which entitles you to One Gallon of Gas ABSO LUTELY FREE to run your car heater while attending the show. Don’t let the weather keep you away. When Its cold outside, we think of your comfort and pocketbook, too— FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN In Riders of Pasco Basin ’ also comedy and cartoon ”SUNDAY Brenda Joyce Robert Shayne SHAGGY In Color MONDAY and TUESDAY Adventure of Don Juan ' In Color Erroll Flynn Vinica Lindfors FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TEX RITTER in Oklahoma Raiders also Western Musical ALWAYS A *COLOR CARTOON! ask “piorjl 2 piece Serving Set 1 IN GIFT »0X, he knows The days token j dad and mom solved children's problems is past! I WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY I WALK ALONE Elizabeth Scott Burt Lancaster RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY fc FRIDAY John Payne, Rhonda Fleming, Dennis O’Keefe, Thomas Gomez The Eagle and The Hawk In Technicolor MGM NEWS SATURDAY Macdonald Carey, Gail Russell, John Sands, Lee Patrick THE LAWLESS Cartoon—Beauty On the Beach Muscial Short—Claude Thornhill and His Orch. MONDAY A TUESDAY Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Patrice Wymore Eve Ar den, Billy De Wolfe, S. Z. Sakall TEA FOR TWO In Technicolor M. G. M. NEWS Morning Show Monday 10 A. M. WEDNESDAY Cary Grant, Jose Ferrer, Signe Hasso, Ramno Novarro CRISIS Also Short WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY SPECIAL All Comedy Show THE THREE STOOGES in The Ghost Talks VERA VAGUE in Clunked in the Clink LEON ERROL, in I Can’t Remember DONALD DUCK In Crazy with the Heat OUR GANG in School’s Out Added—THE INVISIBLE MON STER SATURDAY Morning Show 9:30 Saturday CHARLES STARRETT in Outcast of Black Mesa with Smiley Burnette Added — BRUCE GENTRY and PRIZE MAID ~ MONDAY A TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night The famous action star in a great adventure drama RANDOLPH SCOTT in THE NEVADEN In Cinecolor with Forrest Tucker, Dorothy Malone and Frank Faylen Added — SKI RIDERS AND PATHE NEWS 3:00, 4:45, 6:30 & 8:15 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JOE PALOOKA in Humphrey Takes A Chance Joe Kirkwood, Jr., Leon Errol and Lois Collier Added—HOUSE OF MERCY Admission I2c-3Sc ovary day [join tha JUVENILE JURY Sunday P. M. 7:30 WKDK NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement of the estate of J. William White in the Probate Court for New berry County, S. C., on Tuesday the 14 day of November 1950, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and will Immediately thereafter ask for my discharge as Executive of said estate. All persons having claims against the estate of J. William White deceased are hereby noti fied to file the same, duly veri fied, with the undersigned, ’and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Julia E. White Oct. 10 1960 23-4tc. Checker Cab~~ TAXI 24 Aft* *6.00 To Introduce the relresMn* new pattern Useful at every meal for salads, cold cuts and vegetables. 1847 ROGERS BROS. AMERICA'S FINEST SIIVIRFIATE AS LITTLE AS $1.00 WEEKLY W. E. TURNER Jeweler Caldwsll St. Newborry For Expert Repair Bring Your Radio GEO. N. 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