The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, October 10, 1952, Image 8
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1952
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WANT ADS
FOR SALE — AKC Registered
Cocker Spaniels, honey blond
and maroon. Three male and
three female. Contact Mrs. Lon
nie Gilliam, Phone 215-W or
552-W.
WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal,
Batteries, Radiators and Rags.
W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent
street. Phone 731-W 28-tfc
FOR RENT—Garage Apt., living
room, dinette, kitchenette, bath,
two bedrooms available Oct. 1.
Phone 214-M or call at 1321
Pelham St. 16-tnc
FOR SALE—Good used General
Electric Refrigerator. R. M.
Lominack Hardware. 20-tfc.
WANTED—Party with good credit
interested in buying extra nice
little spinet piano. Nationally
known make. Full keyboard. Re
quire small down payment and
assume monthly installments.
Write: Mgr. Piano Dept., Box
461, Concord, North Carolina.
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NOTICE—Hunting, fishing or tres
passing in any manner is
strictly forbidden on the lands oi
the undersigned.
W. D. (BILL) HATTON. 7-15tp.
RITZ
Theatre
THURSDAY, FRIDAY A
SATURDAY
Betty Hutton, Cornel Wilde,
Dorothy Lamour, Charlton Heston,
Gloria Grahame, James Stewart
and many circus headliners
The Greatest
Show On Earth
Popeye Cartoon
MONDAY A TUESDAY
Lana Turner, Fernando ' Lamas,
Una Merkel, Thomas Gomez
The Merry Widow
M.G.M. News
WEDNESDAY
Shelley Winters, Ricardo Montal*
ban, Wendell Corey, Claire Trevor
My Man And I
Also Short
Watch And
Jewelry Repairs
BR0ADUS LIPSCOMB
WATCHMAKER
2309 Johnstone Street
Top quality Dutch bulbs
that will grow to please
you.
Verna &
Hal Kohn
Tulips, hyacinths, daf
fodils, dutch iris; many
unusual varieties that
you will want.
Verna &
Hal Kohn
WELLS
Theatre
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
George O’Brien
and THREE STOOGES
in "Gold Raiders’’
Added—KING OF THE CONGO
& HOLLYWOOD HONEYMOON
Comedy
MONDAY A TUESDAY
Also Late Show 10:30 Sat. Nite.
Here’s the inside-the-lines story of
the gallant men.. .and their wo
men. . .who are living and fighting
the biggest drama on earth!
One Minute To
Newberry
Drive-In
Theatre
Phone—1533-J
FRIDAY
Ma & Pa Kettle
At The Fair
*
Starring
Marjorie Main Percy Kilbride
It’s all new! It’s all fun! It’s all
full of Laughs!
Zero
with Robert Mitchum, Ann Blyth,
William Talman and Charles Mc-
Graw
Added—Memories of Famous Hol
lywood Comedians
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
The inside story of the lawyer
who kept killers outside the death-
house !
I till
ial Lawyer
with Pat O’Brien, Jane Wyatt and
Mary Castle
Added—WANNA BET?
Children—12c
Adults—40c
ADDING MACIDNE ROLLS, Car
bon Paper, Mimeograph Paper
(Letter and Legal size), Type
writer paper. THE SUN OFFICE,
Phone No. 1.
ink it O,
ver*
One question that is often
asked us in regard to our Slo
gan Contest is, "Is there a
limit on the number of words
that may be used?” As we
have announced before, a slo
gan may be as long or as short
as you like. There is no limit.
However, short slogans, or
those of reasonable length, five
or six words, we should say,
are usually more catchy One
of the best known slogans in
America is that of Ivory soap,
"It floats,” and no doubt it has
sold many a cake of this soap.
The Central Life Insurance
Company has as its slogan,
“Call Central.” And we think
it is one of the beet we have
seen.
Some slogans, however, run
as long as 15 or more words. So
just use your own judgment.
Either a short or a long one
may win.
Remember, bad writing or
spelling will not count against
you. Of course, it must be read
able, but it’s the sentiment or
meaning that counts.
PRESIDENT
CAPITAL LIKE AND HEALTH
INSURANCE COMPANY
COLUMBIA. S. C.
For Further Information
Call or See
DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE
Phone 89-M 1215% Boyce St.|
SURVEY CALLS FOR 1.5 MILLION
(continued from page one)
New High School Building — Little Mountain-
Pomaria-Prosperity Area ,
Estimated Cost —— $198,280.00
Renovation and Repairs to present Building for
Elementary School
Estimated Cost $ 50,000.00
New Building for Boundary Street Elementary
School
Estimated Cost $198,780.00
General purpose building for Cafeteria, etc., at
Newberry High School
Estimated Cost $ 43,736.00
Equipment --- $ 20,000.00
Speers Street Elementary School Cafeteria
Estimated Cost—Cafeteria $ 18,800.00
Estimated Cost>—Equipment 1,880.00
Repairs to Building - 3,725.00
Convert Silverstreet Gymnasium into an Elemen
tary School
Estimated Cost - $ 25,000.00
Heating Unit—Est. Cost 10,000.00
Total $ 35,000.00
Bush River Area—Convert to Elementary School
Estimated Cost $ 2,950.00
Mollohon Elementary School
Estimated Cost $ 1,200.00
Little Mountain Area—Convert new part of Pre
sent Building to Elementary School
Estimated Cost $ 9,800.00
Pomaria Area—Convert present facilities to Ele
mentary Schools
Estimated Cost $ 16,500.00
Repairs to Newberry High School
Estimated Cost $ 12,600.00
Repairs to Newberry Junior High School Build
ing
Estimated Cost $ 11,900.00
Whitmire Area—Additions to High School Build
ing, Repairs and land
Estimated Cost $ 75,000.00
Park Street Elementary School—Repairs and Ad
ditional Land
Estimated Cost $ 21,800.00
West End Elementary School—Needed Equip
ment
Estimated Cost $ 1,350.00
The total estimated cost of the above named projects is
$1,426,561.00. The total entitlement, based on the Aver
age Daily Attendance for 1951-1952 is $1,600,980.00, leaving
a balance of $174,419.00 to , take care of Architects’ fees
and other undetermined costs.
SATURDAY
North Of The
Great Divide
(In Color)
Roy Rogers, Trigger, Penny Ed
wards
Action! Danger! Suspense!
Also: Charlie McCarthy In Sweden
and Color Cartoon
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Crosswinds
(In Technicolor)
John Payne, Rhonda Fleming,
Forest Tucker
For a Fortune In Stolen Gold—
They’d Dar eAnything!
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
CLOSED
THURSDAY & FRIDAY *
My Forbidden
Past
Starring
Robert Mitchum, Ava Gardner and
Melvyn Douglas
She’s the kind of woman that
made New Orleans famous!
NOTICE; We Will Be CLOSED on
Tuesday and Wednesday ONLY
Until Further Notice.
FOR A, PLEASANT SURPRISE
PLAY WAHOO EVERY FRIDAY
NIGHT!
Always A Color Cartoon
What better investment in your
future happiness than your own
Towle Sterling? Prices to fit
your budget perfectly—a single
« teaspoon can cost as little as
$3.70 and Six - Piece
Place Setting Start at
$29.75
H. C. Day, 63,
Rites Friday
Hiram Crosson Day, 68, died
early Thursday morning at the
Newberry County Memorial Hos
pital. He was suddenly stricken
late Wednesday night and died
several hours later.
Mr. Day was born and reared in
Lexington county and was the son
of the late James and Mary Rish
Day. For over thirty years he
had made his home in Newber
ry and was connected with Mol
lohon Mill. He also operated a
grocery store near his home. He
was a member of the Glenn Street
Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held Fri
day afternoon at 4 o’clock from
Glenn Street Baptist Church with
Rev. J. W. Walker and Rev. James
E.^s Mitchell conducting the ser
vice.
Interment followed in Rosemont
cemetery.
Mr. Day is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Sallie Padgett Day; one son,
Henry C. Day, Anderson; four
daughters, Mrs. Harry F. Davis,
Mrs. Drayton Davis, Mrs. J. W.
Rollins, all of Newberry, and Mrs.
W. R. Chasteen, South Hampton,
England. Also one brother, Burton
Day, Swansea; one sister, Mrs.
Ida Whittle, Columbia, and seven
-
Robt. E. Werts
Rites Sunday
Robert E. Werts, 31, died at the
Colleton County Hospital last Fri
day morning after a few day’s
illness.
He was the son of E. L. and An
nie Lake Werts of Silverstreet and
the hjusband of Grace Cummings
Werts of Lodge.
Funeral services were conduct
ed at 2:30 Sunday afternoon from
the Carters Ford Baptist Church
by the Rev. L. B. Belcher and the
Rev. Cyril Hamm. Interment fol
lowed in the church yard ceme
tery.
Survivors include his parents;
his widow; one son, Edwin Harry
Werts of Lodge; two brothers, H.
W. Werts of Silverstreet and W.
T. Werts of Newberry and three
sisters, Mrs. Novis Hunter of Sil-
verstreetf Mrs. Mildred Boozer of
Asheville, N. C., and Mrs. Cathe
rine Simpson of McKenzie, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Bowers
Jr., and three sons, Andy, Ds
and Monty, moved last week to
Prosperity into the Dr. Von Long
home which they purchased.
grandchildren survive.
Active pallbearers were: Price
Padgett, J. R. Rollins, Frank
Rhlnehart, Loyd Herndon, Th
man Bowers, Fred Boatwright.
Small Down Payment
Easy Terms
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Jewelry Store
Prices!
The following Hotpoint
Appliances
1 New 1951 8 ft. Hotpoint Semi-
Deluxe Refrigerator
1 Eleven foot Hotpoint Home
Freezer
1 Hotpoint Dishwasher
1 Hotpoint Combination Sink and
Dishwasher
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HARDWARE
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