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« V- ■. - f^ft‘32^8®K f-76 :J ' > •- PAGE EIGHt NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1962 Save every Jar You CanLUse BAIL POME LIDS The Lids with theVtUwUMffif ^ ^—WV ™" " , ^ FamoiKToi(rfl“T5fsEAL O >*•* ». CO Only BALI Jars come with 7 /T^ t ’/ni . ANNOUNCING Dr. Von A. Long announces that he has moved his office from Prosperity to Newberry and is en gaged in general practice. His office is located in the building with Doctors Senn and Livingston on Caldwell Street. BOOKMOBILE The Book-Mobile schedule for Newberry County for July 10 Mrs. Ben Caldwell, Long Lane Community; Charlton Cromer, Long Lane Community; Whit mire Library, Whitmire; Mrs. A. P. Rammage, Gary; Mrs. Willie Singley, Bush River Community; Mrs. L. L. King, Bush River Community; Mrs. Rosa Johnson, Tran wood Community; Henry Cause Store, Box Factory. RUBBER STAMPS—Any style— any size—made to order. The Sun Office. Phone No. 1. WKDK HIGHLIGHTS Thursday, July 3 . “SYMPHONIC STRINGS—(8 to 8:30 p.m.)—PREMIERE. Emerson Buckley wields the baton as the Mutual String Orchestra presents a program specialty. Friday^ July 4 “CONCERTO FESTIVAL"— (8 to 8:30 p. m.) — PREMIERE. Sylvan Levin directs the Mutual Symphonic Orchestra in a presen tation of concerto favorites. Pianist Seymour Lipkin is soloist this evening. Saturday, July 5 “M-G-M THEATRE OF THE AIR”—(8:30 to 9:30 p.m.) Veron ica Lake is starred in “Red Dust PROFESSIONAL NOTICE After July 1st I will again do general practice and will make night and county calls. Dr. Reyburn W. Lominack State Building & Loan Association i Statement of Condition as of June 30, 1952 ASSETS FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS 209 Well Secured Newberry Loans Being Retired in Monthly Payments. First Mortgage Loans Only, the Un paid Balances of Which Now Average $2416 per Loan. LOANS ON PASSBOOKS These Loans are Secured by Saving and Investment Share Accounts of the Association. MISCELLANEOUS ASSETS This Item Consists of Stock of The Federal Home Loan Bank, Furniture and Fixtures Owned by the Associa tion, and Certain Expenses prepaid. CASH ON HAND AND IN BANKS This is the Association’s Working Funds. LIABILITIES $505,001.97 SAVINGS AN INVESTMENT SHARE ACCOUNTS Funds Paid into the Association for Savings and Investment. - $550,694.88 7,417.26 11,372.85 56,954.37 ADVANCES FROM FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK Funds Made Available to the As sociation through Membership in the Federal Home Loan Bank System. LOANS-IN-PROCESS Undrawn Balances of New Building Loans. RESERVES AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS * • ’ This Amount Has Been Set Aside for Contigencies after Payment of Divi dends. 15,000.00 87.42 14,964.15 $580,746.45 $580,746.45 HOME LOANS INSURED SAVINGS EACH SA\£[NG AND INVESTMENT SHARE ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO $10,000 BY THE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, WASHINGTON, D. C. 3% Annual Dividends paid on member share accounts since organization in 1947. Funds received here for savings and investment on or before the 10th of each month will receive earnings from the first of that month. Visit our new offices in the Belfast Building, 1117 Boyce Street OFFICERP AND DIRECTORS R. B. Baker, President H. B. Senn, Vice-President Louis C. Floyd, Secretary-Treasurer Thomas H. Pope Guy V. Whitener J. Dave Caldwell R. Aubrey Harley PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. John Thomas returned to her home in Aiken Sunday, after spending a couple of weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Nance on Johnstone street Mrs. Annie Spearman returned to her job at Carpenter’s Monday morning after taking a two week’s vacation. While on vacation she visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cul* clasure in Huntsville, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hill in Charlotte, N. C., and also spent several days at Ocean Drive as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Paysinger and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culclasure of Huntsville, Ala., are spending a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Setzler on Col lege street. Before returning to their home in Alabama, they will spend several days at Crescent Beach. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Tommy Setzler and four-month-old daughter, Nata lie, will return to Sampson Air Base in New York, where Ser geant Setzler is stationed, after spending a moth’s leave here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Setzler on College street, and Mrs. Gordon Leslie on Friend street. Mrs. George W. Senn returned to her work at Carpenter’s Mon day morning, after a two weeks vacation. While on vacation she visited her son and daughter-in^ law, Mr. and Mrs. James Senn and family in Florence, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMillan re turned to their home on Hairing- WANT ADS FOR SALE — Pure bred polled Hereford Bull. Reason for sell-H ing, don’t want to inbreed. Will T. Buford, Rt. 3, Newberry, S. C. 9-3tp WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal Batteries, Radiators and Rags. W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent street. Phone 731-W 28-th 3 • ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT—Couple without children. CaU 384. 41-tfc. ton street, Monday morning, after a week’s vacation in Wash ington, D.C., where they were guests in the home of Congress man and Mrs. Joseph Bryson. Mrs. Lois McMillian of Greenville, stayed with her grandchildren. Tommy, Patricia and Joe, Jr., while their parents were* away. Mrs. Helen Moody, spent Sun day with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Feagle on Harper street, enrouto to her home in Columbia after a week’s vacation to Mexico City. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Brown are now making their home in an apartment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Chapman on E. Main street. The Browns moved about two weeks ago. Mrs. George Martin and son, Blair, accompanied Mr. Martin to Marietta, Ga., last weekend for several days. The Martins re turned to their home on Evans street today (Thursday) for the 4th of July holidays. McBeth Sprouse of Knoxville, Tenn., joined his wife and two children, Kerry and Randy, here today (Thursday), to spend the weekend holidays: Kerry and Randy, who have been on a two week’s visit with their 'grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Summer and Mrs. Sprouse, on a week’s visit with her parents, will return to their home in Knox ville with Mr. Sprouse. Be sure of your supply by ordering now and sure of comfort all winter long by ordei genuine jm LAZY MAN’S FUEL* A .... and all-purpose coal—hand-fired and st< sizes. Patsy burns dean and lasts longer .. .. h ash to carry out, too. FILL YOUR BIN TODAY! Farmer’s Ice & Fuel ‘Who are those people who are cheering?”- recruit as the soldiers marched to the train. • “Those,” replied the veteran, “are the people who not going.” FIRST FLOOR apartment—avail able June 1st in the Carpenter Apartments, Johnstone street; two large rooms, kitchen and bath. Heat, private entrance. 850.00. 3-tfc. HEADQUARTERS—for Fruit Jars Tops, Rubbers, also everything needed for the Deep Freeze— Freezer Locker Paper, Cups, box es, Freezer Jars, bags and tape. R. Derrill Smith and Son, Inc., Wholesale .Grocers, Newberry, S. C. ' 7-2tc HEADQUARTERS — for best Cigars, Cigaretts, Gum, Summer Candy, also Ice Cream Cones, Con tainers, Picnic Plates, Forks, Spoons, Drinking Cups, Napkins. R. DerriU Smith and Son, Inc., Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 7-2tc NOTICE—Hunting, fishing or tres passing in any manner is strictly forbidden on the lands of the undersigned. W. D. (BILL) HATTON. 7-16tp. CHINA, GLASS and Furniture Sale—Big doings. One day only —Saturday, June 28. Cash only— no, layaways. Any book in Book Attic, 10c that day only. ‘ Open 8 p.m. NOAH'S ARK, Abbeville, S. C. 8-ltc. Spinning (continued from page six) Just out of the way of the uncoil ing line, prepared to drop Instantly. It helps stop the lure if a bad cast sends it too close to trees and bushes. Equally im portant, the use of the forefinger In slowing down the lure straight ens out the line and makes the lure land hook forward, instead of letting it dally back with the line where it might tangle. : m Beginning Wednesday, July we will be close EVERY Wednesday V* JULY AND AUGUST We urge our customers to take note of this We will also be closed all day JULY FOURTH Smith 1309 College Newberry BUSINESS FOR THE MAN *»• Listen People - Y \i? ; 'v ’ *, r v-