The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 29, 1951, Image 6
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
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WELLS
THEATRE
Two Permits To Build
Issued For Past Week
Notice!
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Charles Starrett
in Across the Badlands
with Smiley Burnette
Added — FLYING DISC MAN
FROM MARS and HOUSE ABOUT
IT COMEDY
Only two building and repair
permits were issued during the
past week to: Ned Livingston on
the 20th for repairs and screen in
porch on dwelling, 608 Rodel-
sperger street for the amount
of $130., and to R. L. Gallman
on the 26th for a one car garage
and repairs to dwelling on Coats
street for $550.
Morning Show S:30 Saturday
Ken Curtis
THE FOLLOWING BEAUTY SHOPS WILL BE
in Song of Texas
Added—Comedy
CLOSED TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY
3rd AND 4th, FOR HOLIDAYS, AND WILL RE
OPEN FOR BUSINESS THURSDAY MORNING,
JULY 5th.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Also Late Show 10:15
Saturday Night
Broadway’s biggest hit. . .now a
great and funny motion picture^
Born Yesterday
Judy Holliday, William Holden
and Broderick Crawford
Added—PATHE NEWS
MI LADY BEAUTY SALON
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Blondie's Hero
Penny Singleton Arthur Lake and
Larry Simms
Added — CARTOON AND SUN
SHINE U.
NOTE: There will not be a
morning show Thursday, July 5th
PROSPERITY
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Patricia and Peggy, arrived Satur
day to visit Mr. Hhrmon. Mr.
and Mrs. Harmon left Monday for
a week’s trip to Nassau and the
little girls will stay with their
grandparents.
Mr. and / Mrs. Sam Padgett
and their little daughter, Dean-
ne of Orlando, Fla., weve guests
last week of Mr. and Mrs.
Harofd Bedenbaugh.
Mrs. C. E. Hendrix, Mrs. A.
R. Chappell and her two chil
dren, Mike and Bunny have
returned from a few days’ visit
with the Rev. Woodle, father of
Mrs. Hendrix and Mrs. Chappell
in McRae, Ga.
John Taylor, who is working
with the G. E. Moore Construc
tion Company, is at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Suber & Co. Awarded
Contract At H-Plant
The Atomic Energy commission
announced Tuesday the approval
of a sub-contract to Suber & Co.
of Whitmire for work on the huge
H-bomb project near Aiken.
The contract was let for grad
ing, surfacing and drainage of
a road • network and construction
of parking areas on the site of
the atomic area.
Mrs. John Guenther and daugh
ter of Illinois, are visiting Mrs.
Guenther’s parents. Dr. and Mrs.
Paul H. Heisey, at the home of
Mrs. J. H. West on Calhoun street
where . the Heisey’s have an
apartment. Mr. Guenther is
stationed at U. S. N. Hospital
her of the Naval service.
FOR RENT—3 room apartment
with bath, close in. Apply at
Sun Office Phone 1. 8-tfc.
Taylor, for a week’s visit.
The Rev. H. A. Whitten at
tended the Pastors School at
Columbia College last week.
Weekend guests of Dr. and
Mrs. J. B. Harmon were Mr. and
Mrs. John S. Riddle, Donald and
Linda Riddle of Greensboro,. N. C.
and Mr. and Mrs. Houseal Auton
and children of Newberry.
RITZ BEAUTY SHOP
Admission 12c and 40c every day
FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP
DRIVE-IN If hen It Corns to Diamonds
SHOW STARTS AT DARK
NEWBERRY BEAUTY SHOPPE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Barricade
(In Color)
Ruth Roman Dane Clark
SUNDAY
Lady Eve
Barbara Stanwyck Henry Fonda
Special Sale On Baby Garments
THE FOLLOWING GARMENTS SIZES 1—5
25 % Off
PAJAMAS - BABY BOY APRONS
— BUTTON ON PANTS WASH SUITS —
SWIM SUITS — COVERALLS — POLO SHIRTS
SUN SUITS — COTTON SWEATERS
FRILL PANTIES — PLAY SUITS
MRS. J. W. WHITE
1005 Caldwell Street
Newberry, S. C.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Good Sam
Gary Cooper Ann Sheridan
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
My Friend Irma Goes West
John Lund Marie Wilson
RITZ
THEATRE
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Van Johnson, Gianna Canale, The
Heroes Of The 442nd Regimental
Combat Team
Go For Broke
Fox News
MONDAY A TUESDAY
Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming,
Bruce Bennett, Bill Williams
The Last Outpost
(In Technicolor)
Bugs Bunny Cartoon
M. G. M. News *
WEDNESDAY
Donald O’Connor, Helena Carter,
Will Geer, John Emery
Double Crossbones
In Technicolor)
Also Short—Old Family Album
No Morning shows Monday and
Wednesday of next week.
Closing
Notice!
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The follownig jewelry stores will be closed
Monday, July 2nd through Wednesday, July
4th for holidays. i
These business firms will be open for busi
ness at 9 A.M. Thursday morning, July 5th.
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W. E. TURNER, JEWELER
T. M. ROGERS & SON
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NOVELTY SHOP
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Come to.... Turner’s
THE RING OF
GUARANTEED HIGH QUALITY
CAMERON
Alto 100 to 2475
Wodding Ring 12.50
Selecting your diamond ring is
an important step. For this life
time choice, we suggest a genuine
registered Keepsake, the ring of
guaranteed high quality in color,
cut and clarity. Choose now from
our beautiful Keepsake collection
and leave nothing to chance.
As Little As $1 Weekly
E. Turner
JEWELER
Caldwell St. Newba^ry
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MIDGET
Sm CURLERS
for perfect
neckline curls
far easier,
far faster I
Special Value!
6 Midget SPIN Curlers in a Handy Toni Refill Kit
l« Toni Home Permanent—which indudos gontlo-acting Toni
cromo waving lotion to givo you a toft, natural-looking wavo —
•nough for a comploto pormanont. Regular price $1.00
2. Toni Midget SPIN Curlers — tot of 6—tpodaily dotignod to
lot you wind tho thortott nocklino hair quickly, oatily i Only Toni
hat thorn. Regular value 25c
3* Toni Cromo Shampoo —to give you
toft-water thampooing even in hardest
Regular Price
$1.50 valuo—now all thr
at water. ClOQ
’rice 25c
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SMITHS
CUT RRTE DRUGSTORE-
1212 MAIN ST.
PHONE 610
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FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951
Notice!
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The Undersigned Banks
will not be open for business
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Wednesday, July 4th.
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SOUTH CAROLINA NATIOI
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BEAT THE SALES TAX! BUY TfllS WEEKEND!
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EVERY > 5 TO ' EVERY
= BALLENTINE =
9 O’clock 1 FOR j: . 9 O'clock
EXCEPT Wholesale Prices EXCEPT
Monday Monday
To Retail Buyers
CAROLINA’S LARGEST AUTOMOBILE DEALER
WE POSTIVELY WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANYONE
1—1950 Fleetline deluxe Chevrolet, radio, heater, white JSQC
sidewall tires, low mileage, just like new IqFXfraPtr
1—1950 Styline deluxe Chevrolet, 5-passenger, radio, 1
heater, low mileage, extra clean JLtP-tPtF
1—1950 Ford custom 2-door, heater, color maroon, extra d tZfkfZ
1—1950 Plymouth special deluxe 4-door, heater, 16,000 d M CAAS
actual mileage
1—1948 Ford 4-door, radio, heater, white sidewall tires, Qd PZ
leather upholstering \
1—1946 Fleetline Chevrolet, radio, heater, 2-tone blue Qd tZ
color * V 9PI9
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1—1946 Ford dub coupe, radio, heater, priced right— \ *
1—1946 Mercury club convertible, radio, heater, spot QOQ
light, fog lights, 4 brand new: tires \ irOlF
1—1946 Chevrolet 1-2 ton pickup, A-l condition 595
1—1940 Chevrolet 1-2 ton pickup, runs good, priced Od
right — V
1—1937 Chevrolet, little rough, priced at only —;— \ 95
1—1941 Plymouth, special deluxe, radio and heater; 9Q^
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1—1938 Chevrolet, radio, heater _—* mimiww
Ballentine Motor Co.,!»«.
Across From Fire Dept. Phone 1387 Newberry, S. C.
PEDIGREED USED CARS
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