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:: ■fl sg K* : 6 THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1! /. r HOLIDAY NOTICE! Thursday, November 22 being THANKSGIVING DAY . we will not be open for business Newberry Lumber Company Newberry, S. C. v&M - • The combined skills of the physician and the phar macist are necessary in most therapeutic processes. The remedy is devised by the physician and entrust ed into the hands of the pharmacist whose task it is to« compound prescriptions to meet the most rig:id professional standards. Precise selection, measure ment and mixing of the ingredients are the responsi bility of the pharmacist. And when you bring your prescription to us, you have every assurance that our responsibilities to you will be discharged with painstaking care and professional skill. 1212 MAIN ST. PHONE 610 SHOts (srJL L NO INCREASE /Af PRlcg) CHRISTMAS/ $12.50 A PRECIOUS MEMORY 'pOtevet This Christmas will be long remembered if you give baby's first shoes gorgeously preserved by the original BRON-SHOE Process. Nothing you can buy at any price can match the lasting thrill of baby's first faltering steps so beautifully, yet usefully, perpetuated. Despite shortages and constantly rising costs, the complete Bron-Shoe line of smart mountings is still available . . . and at NO INCREASE IN PRICE. Time is short . . . order NOW for Christmas. INSIST ON s*a***i HIS BRONjr SHOE FOR THE p INEST Unmounted shoes, trom $3.50 Bookends from $10.95 pair Sf y ,# 84 Portrait frames from $9.50 ^ / U fli Ashtray Desk sets from $6.95 $4.95 ST Ofly TO. ORDER NOV. 30 W. E. Turner JEWELER Caldwell St. Newberry NEW S. S. LAW (continued from page one) Some 4,000,000 persons in this country are receiving benefits un- ■vi der the so-called old-age survivors and insurance law. Total benefits being paid are about $147,000,000 a month. The surplus termed the trust fund, and invested in Government securities, is rapidly reaching the $14,000,000,000 mark—not very fai* short of $100 for every man, wo man, and child in theh United States. As a result of this situation, ob servers in and out of Congress are becoming increasingly aware of the need for speeding up the maturity of the system. This, of course, would take a large load off both the states and Federal Government by eliminating the old-age assistance — which was originally designed as a stopgap until social security became fully operative. It has been a matter of con cern to social economists for some time that payments for old- age assistance were running at a higher figure than social security payments. . While this outgo may seer ■. large, the program has consistent ly operated at a big surplus. Mrs. Ruff’s Brother, John G. Stevenson, Dies In Hartsville Funeral services for John . G. Stevenson, 58, prominent business man and civic leader, was held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the P resbyterian church in Hartsville. He died Monday afternoon at .is home of a heart attack. The services were conducted; by the Rev. James L. Doom and me Rev. Mack M. Goss. Inter ment tollowed in Magnesia ceme tery. Surviving are his widow, who Lefore marriage was Mary Ellen Jones of Fountain Inn; three sis ters, Mrs. Joe Beckham, Mrs. Rice MacFie, Jr., of Winnsboro and Mrs. W. C. Ruff of New berry. RIT z THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Steve Cochran, Philip Carey, Mari Aldon “The Tanks Are Coming” Fox News & Short SATURDAY Victor McLaglen, Jon Hall, Olynfoe Bradna ‘South Of Pago Pago’ Tom & Jerry Cartoon Also Short—Monkey Island MONDAY & TUESDAY Clark Gable, Ricardo Montalban, John Hodiak, James Whitmore, Adolphe Menjou, Maria Elena Marqoes “Across The Wide Missouri” (In Technicolor) M. G. M. News & Cartoon Four Building Slips Issued Last Week Four building permits isued the past week by Sam Beam totals $11,375, as follows: Nov. 8, Mrs. Sara Gary, one five room brick veneer dwelling on Calhoun street, $11000. Nov. 9, A. J. Bowers, general repairs to Insurance office on Boyce street, $200 Nov. 9, Mrs. Sara Goggans, add one room to dwelling on Coats street, $160. Nov. 10, M. C. Boozer, one wood frame stable on Bess street, $25.00. To Address Aveleigh Men At Supper Meet WEDNESDAY George Brent, Ilona Massey, Basil Rathbone A men’s supper will be held at the Aveleigh Presbyterian" church Monday evening, November 19, at 7:30. Following the supper, Dr. M. A. McDonald, president of Thornwell Orphanage and mod erator of the Synod of South Carolina, will speak. All of the Men of the Church are urged to be present for this meeting which should prove most beneficial. CITY COUNCIL “International Lady” tor. (continued from page one) Also Short—Harvest Time WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Tim Holt Mrs. A. F. Bush Passes Saturday On College St. Mrs. Agnes Kleckly Bush, 61, wife of Alvin F. Bush, a promi nent businessman of Newberry, died suddenly Saturday afternoon at her home on College street. Though not in the best of health for the past few years her sud den death came as a shock to her numerous friends and rel atives. She was born in Aiken county, a daughter of the late W. A. and Emma Wilson Kleckley. She was a member of the First Baptist church of Newberry and was active in church work as long as her health permitted. She was also a member of the Woman’s Missionary society of the church and was a member of the New berry Civic League. Besides her husband, survivors include two' sons, George W. Bush of Kittery Point, Maine, ajid Eugene E. Bush of Arlington, V; one brother and three sis ters, W. A. Kleckley, Mrs. B. S. Yvhitton and Mrs. J. E. Edenfield, all of North Augusta, and Mrs. C. Jones of Bath, and one grand daughter. Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Mqnday afternoon from the Whitaker Funeral home, wi£h ner pastor, the Rev. C. O. Lamor- eaux, officiating. Interment fol- .owed in bunset Hill cemetery at North Augusta. in “Pistol Harvest” with Richard Martin Added — GOVERNMENT AGENT VS. PHANTOM LEGION and LITTLE- RASCALS Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night Thrill and Thonder Story of the Dare-Devil Sky Marines! ‘Flying Leathernecks’ Color by Technicolor with John Wayne, Robert Ryan, Don Taylor and Janis Carter Added—PATHE NEWS A discussion was held regarding the paving of Shelly street from Cline to Pope, Speer street from Nance to Moon, and Mayer ave nue from Hunt street to city lim its. City Manager Blackwell re ported to council that he had ob tained the necessary engineering data, and submitted to council es timates for the paving of each of these streets. The city manager reported further that the property owners on these streets would bear one-half the expense and the city one-half. Councilman Kinard made a motion authorizing the city manager to advise these property owmers that as soon as their part of the cost is deposited with the city clerk and treasurer, the city will put up its half a«id work will be commenced on the streets. The motion was second ed by Alderman Layton and pass ed. Council was notified and invit ed to attend a state safety meet ing to be conducted by South Carolina Highway Safety patrol and education section on Novem ber 14 and 16. Mayor Wiseman stated that the Chief of Police and a couple of his officers would attend the meeting. A discussion was held regard ing the date for the General Elec tion. A motion was made by Councilman Dufford, seconded by Councilman Kinard and passed unanimously that the following resolution be adopted: “Resolved, that the General Election of the Mayor and Aider- men of the City of Newberry, South Carolina, be held on Tues day, November 27, 1951; that the polls open at eight o’clock, A. M., and close at four o’clock, P.M. . .” A letter was read by City Mana ger Blackwell from Miss Grace Summer, president of the Coun cil of Newberry Garden Clubs, re questing a donation from City Council for advertisement. After considering the request, Council man Dickert made a motion to do nate $12.00 for a one-fourth page advertisement in one issue of the Garden • Club magazine. The mo tion was seconded and passed by a five tp one vote, with Alderman McDowell casting the dissenting vote. CITY OF NEWBERRY, 3. C. „ Condensed Statement Of Receipts & Dsbrs. OPERATING FUND OCTOBER 1, I860 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1951 RECEIPTS Delinquent Taxes and Penalties 8 Current Taxes and Penalties Business Licenses State Funds Police Fines Rents Payroll Deductions for Retirement and Income Tax .* Electricity Sales Water Sales Sewer Services Water Tap Fees Parking Meters Bank Loans Total 24,440.77 43,161.09 13,618 46,62 36,614.23 140,688.74 41,1 IS 6,4 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, W. S. Alewine, will apply to the South Carolina Tax Commission, after legal publication hereof, for a license to operate a retail liquor store in the City of Newberry at 1207 Tench Street. 28-3tc W. S. ALEWINE Receipts -—8 560,991.69 DISBURSEMENTS Administrative Dept. : 8 Police Dept. * Health Dept. —* Street Dept. * Garbage Dept. Electric Utilities > Water Dept. — Sewer Dept. Insurance Pro rata Taxes to Bond Commission Debt Retirement Revenue Bonds New Equipment Payroll Deductions Remitted : —— Employees Retirement Contributions Purchase of Parking Meters Parking Meter Expense Sanitary Sewer Lines i 1 Garage Building Sanitary Garbage Fill E<)uip. —a Electric System Improvements Water Works Extensions 7,' Purchase of Land for Free Parking Lot Paid on Notes Payable Total Disbursements ; 8 Excess of Receipts over Disbursements ; 8 CERTIFICATE . We hereby certify that the above condensed statement ceipts and disbursements was taken from the complete report prepared by us after audit of the records of the City berry, S. C., and in our opinion, correctly reflects the cash tions for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1961. October 26, 1951 RAYMON R. FINCH & COMPi Accountants & Auditors Raymon R. Finch, C. P. — WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Gene Autry in “Cow Town” j with Gail Davis and Harry Shan non Added—VERNON-QUILLIAN Com edy Don’t ; y . & mm Select Your EH * * Admission 12c and 40c every day DRIVE-IN Christmas Gifts * ’ -■ . .. ' * Phone-—1533-J FI —>AY and SATURDAY While Our Stock “Davy Crckett Indian Scout” Ellen Drew George Montgomery SUGGESTIONS | - <./; * J SUNDAY “Curtain Call at Cactus Creek” (In Technicolor) Donald O’Connor, Gale Storm, Walter Brennan, Vincent Price For The Ladies For The Men i ■ 1 Girls Always A Color Cartoon Notice: C. H. Wise, 55, Effective Nov. 19 The Drive-In Theatre will be open Friday, Saturday and Sunday only during the win ter months, except for Special Shows. Bites Saturday Charlie H. Wise, 55, died sud denly at his home on Johnstone street about noon last Thursday. Mr. Wise had been about his usual duties. He was born and reared in the O'Neal section of Newberry County and was the son of the late William B. and Lilia Long Wise. Amazing New Con test—You caiv Win Your Weight In Silver Dollars! Electric Hot Plates Electric Irons Carving Sets Brass Andirons Fire Screens Fireside Sets ' Electric Mixers Electric Percolators Electric Waffle Irons Electric Toasters Vacuum Cleaners Electric Clocks Hotpoint Electric Appliances Guns and Ammunition * $ - Rifles Gun Cases Hunting Clothes Rubber Hunting Boots Pocket Knives Power Woodworking Tools Hand Tools Golf Balls Reels and Rods Fishing. Tackle Thermos Jugs Power Lawn Mowers .0 •- V-'-v"'. • ^ v, H. 5 « 3 f ^ : Bicycles Tricycles Wagons Skates Basketballs Footballs Basketball Goals He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julette M. Wise; one daugh ter, Mrs. Alma Bain, Newberry; three brothers, Jacob C. and Wil liam (Bill) Wise, Newberry; Walter P. Wise, Joanna; three sisters, Mrs. Norman Wessihger, Springfield; Mrs. Eugene Werts, Ninety Six, and Mrs. Katherleen Fanning, Newberry; two grand children. Funeral services were conduct ed Saturday at 3 p. m. froi^ the McSwain Funeral Home by'* the Rev. Horace J. C. Lindler, the Rev. D. M Shull and the Rev. Thomas F. # Suber Interment fol lowed in Rosemont Cemetery. ptWiliiP mS Central Church WSCS To Meet Enamelware Cooking Utensils ' Aluminum Cooking Utensils Revere Copper Bottom Cooking Utensils Door Chimes Cookie Jars Pyrex Ware Electric Fryers Presto and Mirromatic Pressure Cookers Kitchen Stools Electric Blenders Steak Knives Carpet Sweepers Electric Heating Pads Electric Churns Club Aluminum - Bun Warmers Cake Covers Luray Dinnerware bv r-.. Football Pants Football Helmets Football Shoulder Pads Erector Sets Microscopic Sets Tool Chests Dart Boards Badminton Sets Pitching Horse Shoes Croquet Sets Pocket Knives Baseballs Baseball Bats Baseball Shoes 'Air Rifles Tennis Rackets 22 Cal. 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