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Cpl. Rowe
In Germany
With the 2nd Armored Div. in
Germany—Cpl. Oscar H. Rowe,
whose wife. Sue, lives in Prosper
ity, recently arrived in Germany
and has joined the 2nd Armored
Division.
THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1962
Part of western Europe's NATO
Army, his unit is conducting train
ing maneuvers in the U. S. Oc
cupation Zone of Germany. Called
the “Hell on Wheels” Division, it
was the first American- outfit to
enter Berlin toward the end of
World War II.
Corporal Rowe entered the Army
in July this year.
He attended Cross Hill (S. C.)
High School.
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APPLICATION S
FOR NATURAL GAS
WILL BE ACCEPTED BY
CITY OF NEWBERRY
BEGINNING NOY. 15, 1952
.
Fine China
The gift that any Woman
appreciates
Noritake Patterns
5 Pc. Place Setting
5.75 and up
Syracuse Patterns
5 Pc. Place Setting
7.50 and up
Haviland Patterns
5 Pc. Place Setting
10.70 and up
small down payment
W. E. TURNER
Robt. L. Frick
Died Thursday
Robert Laban Prick, 36, husband
of Mrs. Robert L. Frick, post
mistress of Chapin, died suddenly
Thursday afternoon at the post
office in Chapin after several years
of declining health.
He was born and reared in Cha
pin, the son of R. W. and Pheribbe
Whitner Frick. Mr. Frick was a
member of Mt. Horeb Lutheran
church and a chapter member of
the Chapin Ruritan Club. He was
treasurer of the baseball club in
the Dutch Fork League and a
graduate of Newberry College. He
taught in McBee,* Clio and Latta
and served two years in the Air
Force in World War II. He was
studying pharmacy at the Univer
sity of South Carolina at the time
of his death.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Saturday at 11 a.m. at Mt.
Horeb Lutheran church by the
Rev. John D. Ziegler. Burial fol
lowed in the church cemetery.
Surviving besides his wife are
one son, Robbie, and one daughter,
Janet, both of Chapin; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Frick, Chap
in; one brother, Lt. Richard W.,
Charleston.
Active pallbearers were W. R.
Stockman, J. B. Epting, Dr. C. A.
Pinnerfi Jr., Joe Chapman, Albert
Ray Koon, Addison Bostain, Jr.,
and Wilbur Amick.
Smith Dairy Cow
Completes Record
C. T. Smith, owner of Valley
Dairy Farm herd, Route 1, Kin-
ards, is the owner of a registered
Jersey cow that has recently com
pleted a Herd Improvement Regis
try production record of 10,460
lbs. milk containing 559 lbs. but-
terfa$ at the age of 6 years and
4 months.
The official record was made by
Clemson Ena Rose and her tests
were supervised by Clemson Agri
cultural College for The American
Jersey Cattle Club.- In terms of
a production record made at a
mature age on a twice-daily-milk
ing, 305-day basis, this record is
equivalent to 10,470 lbs. milk con
taining 560 lbs. butterfat.
Ward Reports:
For Sea Duty
Reporting for duty aboard the
amphibious force flagship USS
Mount McKinley is Donald
E. Ward, seaman, USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Ward of
1310 Drayton St., Newberry.
The Mount McKinley recently
participated in “Sea * Dog One.
This training operation, a part of
the joint Army-Navy training pro
gram, was designed as a means
of coordinating the landing craft
of the Amphibious Forces with
the Army’s landing elements.
It is the flagship’s job to main
tain communications between the
different ships of the task force
supporting the landing, and the
units disembarked on the beach.
This is the seventh training op
eration the Mount McKinley has
participated in during her pre
sent tour of duty in the Far East
NEED INFORMATION
FOR CITY MAP
(continued from page one)
Ave., south to Nance St.
Fourth St.—Turn left at 2901
Fair Ave., south to Hunt Ave.
Harrington Heights
(Left of Harrington St. Ext.)
Alex Ave.
Dave Drive
Preston Road
Caldwell Heights
(College St. Ext.)
They wish to have all streets
and building developments in thf
following area and if you know of
any of such not included in the
above list, please call the Cham
ber of Commerce and tell them
about them.
All streets or building develop
ments between Adelaide Street
Ext. and cut-off at Whits that are
outside of the city limits to the
Airport road just beyond the over
head bridge on Clinton Highway.
All streets or building develop
ments off of Nance St. to the
Country Club.
All streets and building develop
ments out Pope Street to Helena
Out Vincent St. to Helena.
North on Drayton St. to Helena
Out Boundary Street to Forks
of road at Newfield Tractor Place,
this side of Scotts Creek.
Glenn St. Ext. to Kilgore Place
Fanners! Fanners!
WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK
COKER’S 47-27 WHEAT
ATLAS 66 WHEAT
FULGRA1N AND VICTORGRAIN OATS
CERTIFIED ARLINGTON OATS
COKER’S PEDIGREED GRAIN
Talbert Feed & Seed Co.
1324 Thompson St.
Newberry, S. C.
Pub. Welface Exams
Chairman W. Edward Monts of
the Newberry County Board of
Public Welfare announces that ex
aminations for the positions of
clerk-typist, junior stenographer,
senior stenographer, and principal
stenographer with the state and
county departments of public wel
fare will be held on December 6,
1952. Centers for holding the ex
aminations will depend upon the
number of applicants in the var
ious sections of the state. Ap
plications to take the examinations
should be filed with the welfare
department’s merit system super
visor not later than November $2.
Appointments to fill these po
sitions are made at the entrance
salaries which are $165 for clerk-
typist, $171 for junior stenograph
er, $189 for senior stenographer,
and $225 for principal stenograph
er. There are regular salary in
creases in each of these jobs fol
lowing certain periods of satis
factory work.
Full information concerning the
positions and application blanks
may be obtained from the Merit
System Supervisor, State Depart
ment of Public Welfare, 219 Edu
cation Building, University of
South Carolina, Columbia 1, South
Carolina.
UNDERGOES SURGERY
Heyward Davis was admitted to
the Newberry County Memorial
Hospital Tuesday morning and
underwent a major operation Wed
nesday. He is reported to be re
covering nicely. v .
WANT ADS :
PECANS—PECANS—We are buy
ing PECANS—all sizes and any
amount—Highest market prices
R. Derrill Smith and Son, Inc.,
Wholesale Grocers, Newberry,
S. C. 26-2tc
FREE — FREE — an illustrated
booklet on the planting and fer
tilizing of Pecan Trees—we are
selling PECAN TREES—at rea
sonable prices — place your
order with us—R. Derrill Smith
and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers
Newberfry, S. C. 26-2tc
PERSONAL
MENTION
MISS JOANNE HALFACRE and
her roommate at Columbia Col
lege, Miss Sue Covington of Ben-
nettsville, spent the past week
end with Miss Half acre’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Halfacre on
Harper street.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE F.
SCRUGGS left Tuesday morning
for Charlottesville, Va., to spend
about ten days on a visit with
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Scruggs, Jr., and
family.
8 Of 10 Civilians
Covered Under
Social Security
Old-age and survivors insurance
is the basic retirement and family
income protection for 8 out of
every 10 paid civilian workers, it
was announced today by Miss Mar
tha Pressly, manager of the Green
wood, South Carolina, field office.
A recent survey conducted na
tionwide revealed that among
those families now receiving Fed
eral old-age insurance benefits,
30% had no other money income,
or less than $75 per year per per
son. The survey showed that 72%
per cent of the retired workers on
the rolls had other money income
of less than $600 a year. This
points out the great extent to
which retired workers of today are
dependent upon the Federal fam
ily insurance protection provided
by the social security system, Miss
Pressly said.
Young workers are more im
mediately interested in the death
benefit protection provided by this
law, Miss Pressly said. Over 62.3
million workers are now fully In
sured under this system. This
means that in the event of the
untimely death of these workers
or self-employed persons, their
surviving children, widows, depen
dent widowers or dependent par
ents would receive cash income.
Jr. Management
Exams Now Open
For Federal Jobs
The Junior Management As
sistant examination is still open
until November \3, 1952 in the
various Federal agencies in Wash
ington, D. C. and throughout the
country. This is the annual ex
amination designed to bring into
the Federal service outstanding
young men and women for training
into future Federal executives.
To qualify applicants must pass
a written test and have had ap
propriate experience, or appropri
ate education. Students who will
complete required educational
courses by June 30, 1953 may'ap-
ply. Salary $3410-$4206 per year.
The age limits, waived for vet
erans, are 18 to 35 years. For
further information call for an
nouncement 340, which may be
obtained at local post office.
With 25th Inf.
Cpl. James C. Gillion, whose
wife, Julia Nell, .lives at 320
Grace St., Newberry, recently ar
rived in Korea and has been serv
ing with the 25th Infa. try Divi
sion.
His unit has been in Korea
longer than ’ any other American
division. It entered the fighting
in July 1950 shortly after the
Communist attack on South
Korea.
Corporal Gillion, aidman in
Medical Company, 27th Regiment,
joined the 25th Division in Sept
ember of this year. He entered
the Army in September 1948.
APARTMENT FOR PENT—First
floor—Main Street — -in the
Smith Apartment — price very
. reasonable—immediate posess-
ion—Mrs. R. Derrill Smith,
Phone 338, Newberry. S . C.
26-2tc
NEW SHIPMENT—Woolen Pound
Goods at the Cloth Shop, Pros
perity, S. C. 26-2tc
FOR RENT—3 Room Apartment-
Wired for electric stove. Water
Heater furnished. Contact H. T
Rushing—1004 Boundary St.
26-2tp
FOR SALE—48-93 Seed oats 1st
year from Coker and Altas Seed
Wheat. Hay and Feed Oats, ask
for prices etc. Phone 441-J1. H.
O. Long & Son, Silverstreet, S.
C. 25-4tc
WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal,
Batteries, Radiators and Rags.
W. H. Sterling, 1708 vVincent
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
$350 MONTHLY SPARE TIME
National company offers reliable
party secure future servicing route
of vending machines. This is not
nuts. No selling required. $360
per month possible part time, full
time more. Car and $800 required
which is secured by inventory.
This will stand strict investigation.
For interview in your town with
factory representative, include
phone and address in application
IMPERIAL MFG. AGENCY, 946
Goodfellow, St. Louis, 12, Mo.
SEPTIC TANK REPAIRS — or
cleaning. Inspection free on
cess pools. No hidden charges.
Rates reduced to 4c per gal
lon. You know immediately the
cost. Full guarantee on all work
and will stand Board of Health
Inspection. Tom Brigman, phone
1297-W, Newberry or write. 27tfc
PRIVATE CALDWELL ON
REST FROM FRONT LINES
Pfc. Odell Caldwell son of James
Cdldwell, 2330 Holloway street, re-
centy spent five days in Japan on
rest and recuperation leave from
the 2nd Infantry Division in Ko
rea.
The vacation was part of the
Army’s policy of giving periodic
rests to soldiers in the combat
zone. Luxurious “R and R” hotels
are located throughout Japan to
accomodate the veterans.
Private First Class Caldwell
who is a Browning automatic rifle
man, entered the Army in July
1951 and arrived in Korea last
April.
Notice"
Whitaker Floor Coverings
/
Formerly Burns & Whitaker
is now located at
.
IOM Caldwell Street
Next to Clary-Martin Feed & Seed Store
Specializing In
Asphalt Tile Rubber Tile
Plastic Wall Tile Inlaid Linoleum
f / • -^2a •
Custom-made Venetian Blinds
.
■*i ■ r,
Sales and Service
We invite the public to call on us at our new location
and see the fine line we carry. All work unconditional
ly guaranteed.
FLOOR COVERINGS
1011 Caldwell St.
Newberry, S. C.
Remember that Carpenters has
a complete
Children’s Department
Infants to eight years. That means
Coats / Dresses, and other
necessary things to make your
child well dressed.
Carpenter’s