The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, July 04, 1952, Image 2

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PAGE TWO THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1962 m t; RUPTURE WONDERFUL new invention now sold here. If you wear any kind of truss, then see this latest scientific discovery — ELIMINATES TORTUROUS BULBS, BELTS & STRAPS—“SUTHERLANITS IMPROVED TRUSS”—Guaranteed never to break, rust or lose tension.—No elastic,—no leather—No odors. SMITH’S DRUG STORE HUGH BEASLEY is the BEST MAN FOR SOLICITOR Experienced — Honest Independent 4 OUT OF 5 CONVICTIONS A Friend In Need Looking over our records of past years we find names of people who no longer need our services. They have gone on to financial independence, due, we like to think to loans secured here when the need was great. We do not mean to say that if you borrow of us you automatically get rich. But certainly if you have “money troubles” you are not in the best pos sible frame of mind to make a fortune. Dump all your bills together, tote them up and come to us for sure and certain relief, then set about with a free mind to make your pile. We hire our money to you at simple interest (no hidden charges—no shenanigans) and you pay us back at convenient intervals. Can you imagine a better place to get money? An easier place? A more confidential place? We don't believe you can. In fact we KNOW you can't and we’re ready to prove it. Come on down to this “one-stop” money place and get fixed up. We know more about loaning money than any thing—except, perhaps, INSURANCE. Pur ce "Your Private Bankers •• E. B. Purcell Keitt Purcell For Details Call 197 County Farm Tour Guide Out the Silverstreet road (Boundary St. Ext. West, St. Highway 19) about 3 miles out you will notice Vernon Carlton’s farm, on left just this side of Bush River, cattle and pastures. A little further on to Mr. G. T. Epting’s, where you will see strip crops. Traveling a little further on you come to Mr. S. C. Pay- singers farm, beef cattle, broilers, forage crops, then to Mr. T. B- Boozer’s farm of cattle and forage crops; then Mr. Arthur Wertz farm, field crops. Following highway 19 you come to Mr. H. O. Long & Sons farm, beef cattle, hogs, pastures,* forage c’-ops and fish pond. From here back track to Deadfall turn to left, through Silverstreet and up Highway 34 on Chappells Road, to the R. C. Neel farm where you will see cattle, hogs, pasture, forage crops, grains, fish pond and irrigation. A little further you come to the farm of Willie Ray Suber, you see cattle, fish and minnow pond, pasture, forage crops, grains. Continuing up the highway you come to the Havird’s Brothers farm on the left, beef cattle and pastures. A little furth er up the farm of T. P. Harris, dairy cattle, pastures, forage crops, grain and corn. Turn to right at the Dan Wat kins School, continue to the sur face treated road and turn to the right to the H. H. Bryson farm showing dairy cattle, hogs, pastures, forage crops and grain. Then on to Neel’s store and turn to right at the first dirt road be yond the store to Noah Martin’s & Sons farm, poultry, cattle, field crops; then to the C. P. Teague farm at Trinity Church, dairy cattle; then on to Dave Waldrop’s farm, dairy cattle, pastures forage crops, grains etc. Back track to Trinity Church and turn to right to J. C. Waldrop’s farm with field crops, then on to Jeff Waldrop’s farna, broilers, beef cattle, pastures, field crops, fish pond. At the end of this road, turn to left and go to Dave Waldrops Langford Place and see forage crops, grain, terracing etc. Then to the Bud Moore farm, dairy cattle, pastures, field crops etc. Then on to the Johnson-McCrackin’s Hudson & Lewie Place, farm with cattle, hogs, pastures, field crops, fish j pond. Then to the Aubrey Dtvis farm on Bush River road with cattle and pastures. On the way back on the right at the Bodie t place you will notice fish ponds and other improvements, on to the J. C. Neel farm, dairy farm, forage crops etc. and on to town NEWBERRY DRIVE-IN Phone—I533-J THURSDAY A FRIDAY Dark City Starring Lizabeth Scott, Viveca Lindfors, Don De Fore, Dean Jagger Also Friday Night is good ole WAHOO NIGHT! SATURDAY Cattle Drive (In Technicolor) Joel McCrea, Dean Stockwell Chill Wills, Bob Steele SUNDAY & MONDAY Starring Forrest Tucker, Estlita Rodriguez, Bill Williams, Adele Mara TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY War Path (In Technicolor) Polly Bergen, Wallace Ford, James Millican THURSDAY and FRIDAY The Big Carnival Starring Jan Sterling, Bob Arthur, Peter Hall Always A Color Cartoon JOLLY STREET July 4th Annual Barbecue Campaign Day Prominent Speakers Meeting at IO a.m. DON’T MISS IT! Pig foot stew and steak supper night before—serving begins at 6 p.m. FOOT FLAIR Linen Pumps ..... qq Wow or Medium Heels—^Formerly $8.95) * * * S&TTL5 Rack Dress Shoes . . qq (Formerly to $12.95) # e Group Casuals .... QQ (Formerly to $9.95) * * Anderson’s Shoe Store HEAR Radio Talk By John Summer HUGGINS WKDK July 7 at 7:20 MIMEOGRAPH PAPER — Letter and legal size mimeograph paper, copy paper, canary sec ond sheets. The Sun Office. Phone No. 1. TAILORED SEAT COVERS We are equipped to give you the beet of service In automo bile seat coverst tailor made. Convertible tops, auto head- linings and other Interior work done promptly and at able prices. Stop by or phone us today. Frank Wilson 1416 Martin St. Phone 1114-J 1 11 ■' ■■■■'■ - ■■■ 21 Newberry Students Make Honor List The Newberry College Honor List for the second semester was released recently by Registrar James C. Abrams. Twenty-one students are listed for this honor, which is achieved when a stu dent has attained a scholastic average of 2.7 ratio of honor points to semester hour credits. The list includes nine seniors, three juniors, eight sophomores, and one freshman, sts follows: Seniors—Doris Ruth Boozer, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Boozer of Leesville; Billie Elam Foley, a' daughter of Mr. Roy Elam of Newberry; Frederick Shull Johnson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hasselmeyer of Isle of Palms; Ralph Foley Johnson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Foley Johnson of Windsor; John J. Krueger, a son of Mrs. F. W. Krueger of Jacksonville, Fla.; Paula Frances Layne, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Layne of Augusta,' Ga.; Mary Paysinger Ringer, a daughter of Mrs. E. C. Paysinger of Newberry; Jacob Eu gene Stockman of Newberry; and Loretta Ann Whatley, a daughter of Mr .and Mrs. W. O. Whatley of Augusta, Ga. Juniors—James Stroud Aull, a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Aull, Jr. of Greenwood; Theodosia Elizabeth Macmurphy, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mac murphy of Augusta, Ga.; and Marilyn Whitener, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy V. Whitener of Newberry. Sophomores—Victor W. Brad ley, a son of Mrs. Victoria Brad ley of Newberry; Dorothy Pauline Brandt, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brandt of Walhalla; Patrick Harley Dennis, a son of Mrs. R. C. Morris of Sumter; Guy Funchess Kennedy, a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.. Kennedy of Bates- burg; Patricia Ann Price, a daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Price of West Columbia; George Sanko, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sanko of Aiken; Rebekah J. Sease, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sease of Gilbert; and, Miriam B. Shealy, a daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Shealy of Leesville. Freshmen — John Spearman Floyd, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Floyd, Jr. of Silverstreet. John Watkins [Studying At Oxford Univ. John M. Watkins, Jr., of Green wood, received his doctor’s degree in physics at the University of Virginia June 9th. He and his wife, the former Miss Betty Snead, who have been spending sometime with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wat kins and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snead, left recently for Oxford, England. Mr. Watkins will study at the Iadding MACHINE PAPER — 2 sizes. Typewriter ribbons. Moore business forms for registers and billing machines, Printed to Order. Call The Sun, Phone No. 1 for further information. English School for two months under a fellowship obtained through the International Educa tion Institute in New York. Upon his return September first, he will join the DuPont Co. in Wil mington, Del. Mr. Watkins received his B.S. degree from Clemson college in 1947 and his Master’s degree there in 1949. He has made an outstanding scholastic record at the University of Virginia and was elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Watkins is a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Watkins of Chappells, and a nephew of Ace Watkins of New berry. SAINT-AMAND IS A GOOD MAN FOR SOLICITOR Twenty Years Experlenee as a lawyer in our oourts. Announcing i TALBERT’S FEED &> SEED Feeds Fertilizers Seeds Insecticides This Store Formerly Owned and By Mr. Ray Feagle Talbert’s Feed &• Seed St< Thompson St. Telephone 12 Statement of Condition NEWBERRY FEDERAL 6- LOAN ASSOCIATION after dose of business June 30, 1952 Ia!* ASSETS First Mortgage Loans $4,865,544.35 Investments and Securities 93,000.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks -497,774.16 Furniture & Fixtures, less Depreciation 12,434.71 Deferred Charges and Other Assets 2,372.66 LIABILITIES Savings and Investment Accounts Loans in Process Other LiabUities * Specific Reserved General Reserves $317,071.10 Undivided Profits 38,537.58 6< $5,471,125.88 $5,471,1 Each Account Insured up to of the U. S. SHanrent by an MEMBER OF Federal Home Loan Bank Administration Federal Savings and Loan Insurance United States Savings and Loan South Carolina Savings, Building & Loan Society of Residential Appraisers V OFFICERS John F. Clarkson, President M. O. Summer, Vice President J. K. Willingham, Secretary & Treasurer James M. Smith, Jr., Asst. Secy.-Treas. . r cV-: % %•:■ms.-f f; -r^ . sib .. - - m