The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, July 25, 1952, Image 6

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—— ■ 1 ■ : •i- 'H:. ,, "•. *•’' •• ^ '. .•- (&■-■ 'a- •: - -? •■. •:, >■• V* ,■■ >• .-<?v ■'■rr' PAGfc 811C By Geo. •-»— THE NEWBERRY SUN ‘It isn't what you did wrong on that play—you just didn't. do anything right!" ~ — THE BAFFLES By Mahoney SILLY-1 WANT YOU TO BE AMBITIOUS THIS SUMMER AND EARN YOUR SPENDING MONEY. I D LIKE IT IF YOU WOULD FIND A LITTLE JO* AND SEE HOW NICE IT IS TO HAVE YOUR INCOME!. NCTBUTS." JUST SHOt/ YOUR DAD A LITTLE, INITIATIVE/ YES-SIR! I WANT TO TRAIN MY SON,.,AND NOW FOR A COOL BATH — NOTHING LIKE IT TO PEP YOU UP ON A HOT HUMID DAY. AND GEE-SOME^ ’THOUGHTFUL PER SON EVEN .FILLED THE , ME/ THATS WHAT I WANTED TO TELL YOU, POP. JIMMY JONES AND I ARE IN THE FISHING BAIT BUSINESS AND WE'RE RAISING MINNOWS AND CRAWDADS IN THE BATHTUB! Remodeling Sale now going on at Baker's Shoe store. L a d i e s' Shoes $1 and $2 pair ■m M\ <y;*: m i' Children’s Sandals $1.29 pair V' Table Men’s Shoes $4 pair BAKER’S SHOE STORE MAIN STREET NEWBERRY DEFENDING T-BONE HILL . . . This photograph made under fire shows TJ.N. line position on “T-Bono Hill’* during an nnunocessful attempt by Chinese Beds to point. In the background can be seen phosphorus sheBs screening U.N. positions. in a the ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES OF NEWBERRIAN'S MOTHER Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Stoddard Bryson, 82, mother of Mrs. Warren Abrams of Newber ry county, were held from the Owens Presbyterian Church Sun day afternoon at 4 o’clock with the Rev. T. Layton Fraser officiat ing. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Bryson, widow of Robert M. Bryson ,who died last year, Is survived by seven children, Misses Beulah and Roberta Bry son, R. J. and Marion Bryson, all of Owings, Mrs. Warren Abrams, Newberry, the Rev. J. W. Bryson, Pine Bluff, Ark., Newton Bryson, Greenville; one brother, R. A. Stoddard and a sister. Miss Carrie Stoddard, of Owings. Among those from the city and the Tranwood Community, Who attended the funeral serviees, were Mrs. A. T. Neely, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. John Epps, Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Truesdale, Mrs. Gloria Abrams and Miss Wil ma Abrams. Also Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Harris, H. M. Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Tommy Folk, Hugh M. Ept- Ing and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills. In Canada newsprint is the No. 1 export outranking even grain crops as a money-maker. LAFF OF THE WEEK O') you have ro start being aomesne so soon: " Special! IOO% Lead Zinc outside White Paint FIRST QUALITY. $4.25 gal in 5 gal lots. $4.35 single gallon. Frank Lominacks Hardware Phone 159 REFRESHER COURSE Captain Emanuel M. Strauss of Newberry, a member of the United States Army Reserve, completed a four-week infantry field grade officer refresher course at Fort Benning, Georgia, this past Wednesday. Capt. Strauss entered service from Clemson College in 1942. He spent about two years near the end of the war in army hospitals recovering from wounds received in action during World War II. He has been awarded the follow ing decorations: Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster and “V” device; European Theatre ribbon with two battle stars, American The ater ribbon; Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, Japanese Oc cupation ribbon, and World War It Victory medal. Civilized man, who relishes legs, scorns insects as food. Yet Hottentots consider a locust plague as manna for heaven. Australian bushmen eat various types of raw insect larvae. Ameri can Indians enjoyed roasted crick ets, as well as the qqueens of leaf- cutting ants. And to the Aztecs an ear of com tasted best If full of borers, says the National Geo graphic Society. STARS JiHE HIDEBOUND PARTY pn * claimed nomination of a ^resi dential candidate — Senator Hooey Balderdash. The convention culrrv- nated with all delegates disqualifie l and ballots cast by the Janitors at convention hall. But it wasn’t a clean nomination—the Balderdash machine stole the Texas janitors. So conservative is the party it considers Alben Barkley too young to be president. Hidebounders have southern blocs within southern blocs. Any place south of any place is in revolt. Southbounders are always bolting and bumping into worse bounders farther soutti. Unity slogan: “East- bound, Westbound, Northbound. I Southbound—we’re all bound to gether, Hidebound forever!” The Sidesplitters, radical branch of the party, want the non-votes to decide elections, because most peo ple don’t vote and majority should rule. * * + EACH DELEGATE was a fa vorite son—brought his mother. .Gallantry demanded ladies be seat ed first, taking all the chairs and leaving the delegates unseated and disqualified. Each delegate was a candidate with a contested delega tion from each state supporting him. Soon the body of delegates grew to stupendous numbers, over flowing the midwest, eating even the foliage like locusts. Older heads warned the party not to depredate the country until the party gained office, but it couldn’t wait to swarm. The platform demanded a free- enterprise-socialized administra tion with big business control of government by a government-con trolled big business. This plank was inserted to blind the opposition—or any upstart voter who might study it too intently. It enables Hide- bounders to call espousers of any philosophy “you-too” candidates. • • • HIDEBOUNDERS are anti-iso lationist. Hiey declare that Amer ica, bulwarked by the forces of our allies from all foreign free nations, will sweep from the earth every government, religion and culture not strictly American, until we stand alone. Alien nations must un derstand that they must do their part in this sacred enterprise with out our squandering any money upon them. j ABOVE THE HULLABALOO By LYTLE HULL TF A PERSON in Russia is even ^ vaguely suspected of entertain ing any but a feeling of hatred for the United States, he or she is immediately shot or sent to the slave camps for life. The Reds even like to boast of this. But here In our country, our deadlv enemies can roam at will and plot almost openly. Can we hope to win under this handicap? The Communist underground in this country is perfectly organized and fully prepared to strike if and when the Kremlin gets bored with the present slower process of world conquest and decides to make It a “hot” war. The sabotage In our factories will be apoalling just at the moment when we most need, materials. The dislocation which atom bombs will create will be seized upon by the traitors whom our weak policy permits to exist in our midst, and we may be for tunate if—in a completely disor ganized state—we can resist the first wave. Why do we tolerate these en emies when we are at war—which we are! We carry on long dismal trials out of whiqh our enemies make jail for maybe a year or two. Under our Constitution, and in time of peace, the accused must have fair trial: But we are in an actual state of warfare with Com munist North Korea and Com munist China, and there are laws which orotect us from local en emies in time of war. It only takes a few determined leaders to overcome resistance in a moment of Serious dislocation— as witness the Lenin—’T’rotsky coup d’etat in Russia in 1917. And imagine conditions here after our principal cities have been des troyed by atom bombs. The congress won’t pass nec essary legislation, nor will the ad ministration utilize warfare reg ulations unless the people ag ; tate about the potential danger Which we face from our trained fift* column. And probably th" p ople won’t agitate until it is too late What a bright prospect! ■ Ipill •* V sSsMOSCr FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1962 Newberry Coi Roadwork Award Goes To Spotts Contract for the grading and bituminous surfacing of nearly 10 miles of secondary roads in Newberry county has been award ed to Spotts and Company of Newberry, Chief Commissioner Claude R. McMillan of the South Carolina Highway department has announced. The firm’s bid, the lowest of three submitted for the project, was 197,400. Included in the project is the grading and bituminous surfacing of 7.664 miles on Road 81 from U.S. 76 near Newberry norther ly to S. C. Route 19; of 1-676 miles on Road 65 from S. C. Route 66 to approximately four- tenths of a mile west of Mud- lick; and of .612 mile on Road 77 from Road 66 at Mudlick northwesterly. DESIGNS BEARDS . . . Itallan- bom Baroness Mildred de Pa- !ombra works me Hollywood ’ lake-vp artist and designs ards for movie actor* You can fight cancer by sup- porting the 1962 Cancer Crusade of the American Cancer Society. Severe cold during winter months is very essential to many flowers of the north temperate zone. ■■■ PERSONAL MENTION For Expert Repair Bring Your Radio and Telavlalon GEO. N. MARTIN Radio and Television Service SALES and SERVICE BOYCE STREET Opposite County Library 24 HOUR SERVICE Telephone S11 All in the Game: nOB NIEMAN Is the St. Louis O Browns’ candidate for the “rookie of. the year” . . . New Phil manager Steve O’Neill says his club has the best pitching staff in the majors but is weak at hitting the long ball . . . The all-star poll was headed this year, for the second straight time, by Stan Musial, who bagged 1,291,531 votes . . . There were eight freshmen on the N.L. all-star nine . . . Jack Kearns is back in the chips after his boy Joey Maxim licked Sugar Ray Rob inson . . . Joey has a monotonous ring style—all defense—and his small, brittle hands prevent him from becoming a hard puncher . . . It was Jack Kearns who brought Jack Dempsey to liis heavyweight peak . . . Top price for ducats to the Marciano-Matthewa bout In New York July 28 will be $25 per . . . Swiss ice hockey teams refuse to play U.S. teams, charging un necessary roughness poor sportsmanship . . , During Jan uary autos and dogs killed an av erage of 10 deer daily in Salt Lake City. NEWBERRY ORI VEIN -Artearved DIAMOND RINGS Registered and guaranteed on all 4 quality points! FMeMd hy krUss for >»raM»years Mrs. D. H. McHargue and Danny of Statesville, N. C., last week in the home of McHargue’s parents, Mr. and O. F. Arm field at Gildercrest. Mrs. A. J. Briggs and son, Dickie are spending this week in Montreat, N. C. with Miss Lucy Senn who is spending the sum mer at her home there. Mr. and Mrs. Rud Fair of Little Rock, Arkansas, spent several days this week in Newberry with friends and relatives. WANT ADS 3 - ROOM APARTMENT RENT—Couple without c Call 384. WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Batteries, Radiators and W. H. Sterling, 1708 street Phone 731-W WANTED — Work on Tuesday, Thursday and day. General house work, take care of children. Narvice Floyd, 1816 Lindsay St. 603-W on Wednesday and day. NOTICE—Hunting, fishing or passing in any manner strictly forbidden on the lands the undersigned. W. D. (BILL) HATTON. 7 CHINA, GLASS and ~ Sale—Big doings. One day —Saturday, June 28. Cash no layaways. Any book in Attic, 10c that day only. 8 p.m. NOAH'S ARK, Abb S. C. ~ FOR SALE—4-Burner, fully matic Kenmore electric Double oven. Seven heats, button type. 18 mos. old. cond. May be seen at 708 Neal St, or phone 996-W ll-2tc mM ANSWEBSIO Intelligence Test b' : -e.V' W. E. Turner AUTHORIZED ARTCARVED JEWELER , 1—American Medical tion. 2—Shakespeare. 3- Sharkey. 4—Lake Erie, eifle Ocean. #—Lampur, Hungary; <B) France; (C) land; (D) Italy. Phone—1533-J Jai FRIDAY iaica . Starring Charles Laughton, Maureen O’ Hara Wahoo Is Played tonight!! SATURDAY Cave Of Outlaws The Mystery of The Great Wells Margo Robbery! Starring Macdonald Carey and Alexis Smith ✓ (In Glorious Technicolor) SUNDAY A MONDAY WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Whip Wilson in “Stagecoach Driver” with Fuzzy Knight Added—ATOM MAN VS. SUPER MAN and WALT DISNEY Com- edy ^ MONDAY A TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:30 Saturday Night Bold Love. . .Brave Deeds, spurred by the flash of cold steel and the thrill of warm lips! RITZ T H E A T R THURSDAY A FRIDAY Filmed in the danger-t Okefenokee Swamplands of Geor gia Jean Peters, Jeffrey Hunter, Constance Smith, Walter Bren nan Lure Of The Wilderness (In Technicolor) Fox News & Short ■ At Sword’s Point Starring Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, Michael Wilding, Richard Todd. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Up Front From the Battlefied cartoons that kept the army roaring! THURSDAY & FRIDAY Color by Technicolor with Cornel Wilde, Maureen O’ Hara, Robert Douglas and Gladys Cooper Added—Cleopatra’s Playground WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY The Number One Gal of World War Two Hitting that Downbeat Way Up Front! * SATURDAY Alan Young, Dianah Shore, Robert Merrill, Martha Stewart Aaron, Slick From Punkin Crick (In Technicolor) Also Short MONDAY A TUESDAY Also Late Show Saturday Night: 10:30 Virginia Mayo, Ronald Reagan. Gene Nelson, Don DeFore, Patrice Wymore The Sea Hornet Purple Heart She’s Working Starring David Wayne as “Joe” and Tom Ewell as “Willie” Starring Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Adrian Booth, Chill Wills Always A Color Cartoon Diary Frances Langford, Judd Holdren and Tony Romano Added—Hollywood Pie Throwers Admiflgpn 12 & 40c Every Day College (In Technicolor) M.G.M. News & Cartoon & saw .