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t V. : ■ PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1953 Wm. G. Church Died Saturday William Garfield Church, 71, died Saturday afternoon at his home near Newberry after a ling ering illness. He was the son of the late Frank and Mary Watson Church of North Carolina. He was formerly employed as a textile worker at Oakland. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nellie DuPre Church; two sons, Arthur of Cramerton, N. C., and Odell of Jacksonville, Fla.; three stepsons, Sgt. Charles Child- era, USA, H. N. Childers, U.S. Navy, and Sgt. James D. Childers, Camp Kilmer, N. J.; eight step daughters, Mrs. M. E. Goldsmith, Mrs. H. L. Cromer, Mrs. C. L. Graddick and Mrs J. A. Cromer, all of Newberry, Mrs. J. B. Brew- ington, both of Clinton, Mrs. H. L. Stewart of Georgetown, Mrs. J. W. Hiller of Providence, R. I.; one half-brother, Arthur Jones of Le noir, N. C., and one grandchild. Funeral services were conduct ed at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon from the Whitaker Funeral Home by the Rev. Neil E. Truesdale. Burial followed in Baxter Me morial cemetery. 'J 1 . I.-I C—I \ IT ; > J r. [=□ CZZ] "No sale ... if you want that kinda dough you had better borrow at .Purcells.” “You can clean up financial troubles in a hurry with a loan from Purcells.’' Purcells “Your Private Bankers” 1418 Main St. Newberry CITIES CALL 155 FOR PROMPT FUEL OIL DELIVERIES! SERVICE Yes, we’re eager and ready to serve you at any and all times. And you’ll find a full tank of Cities Service fuel oil will relieve all your worries of the cold weath er. Won’t you let us serve you ? Farmers Ice & Fuel Co. GEORGE W. MARTIN, Manager Wholesale Distributor CITIES SERVICE Petroleum Products 618 Drayton St. Phone 155 Newberry, S. C. PREPARE FOR TOMORROWl On tomorrow’s horizon there will be ample oppoiv tunities for everyone. The best way to grasp these opportunities will be to use the ready cash you have accumulated. Start saving now for this bright future. Open an account here and add to it regularly. All accounts /insured up to $10,000.00. NEWBERRY J Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NEWBERRY WANT ADS USED PLUMBING — New load. Tubs, sinks, lavatories, etc. NOAH’S ARK, Abbeville, S. C. 38-6tc. INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE — 12 years experience State and Fed eral tax Incomes. Located in of fice upstairs over old office of Drs. Senn and Livingston. En trance stairway between Dr. Long’s office and Turner’s Jew elry store. Residence phone 982-J. Office phone 19-J MRS. A. H. COUNTS. 40-6tc WANTED^—Experienced automo bile mechanic. Good proposi tion to right man. Apply Dun can Motors, Ford Dealer, Whit mire, S. C. Itc. PECANS—PECANS—PECANS—Be sure to get your prices before you sell your PECANS—We are buying every day—any amount —any kind — highest market prices—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers, New berry, S. C. 38-4tc Newberry Boys Meet In East Mrs. Joe Taylor received a let ter last week from her son, Vir gil Taylor, a member of the Air Force, now stationed on Okinawa where he landed about a month ago, saying that Eugene Merchant, who is stationed on the island, heard that he had landed. Eugene was on his way to see Virgil when he happened to meet Capt. James Ray Bouknight, who is also on duty there and Ray invited them, also James Vaughn andJohn Leo pard to spend the weekend with him. * The five boys knew each other and were schoolmates in New berry prior to going into the ser vice. Capt. Bouknight is the son of. Mrs. Grace Bouknight; James Vaughn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Vaughn; John Leo pard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Leopard and Eugene Mer chant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Merchant, all of Newberry. FREEZER PAPER —Plastic Bags —Oaken buckets—Tape—Twine —Glass Freezer Jars — every thing for the Freezer—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 38-4tc $350 MONTHLY SPARE TIME National company offers re liable party secure future ser vicing route of vending ma chines. This is not nuts. No selling required. $350 per month possible part time, full time more. Car and $800 cash' re quired which is secured by in ventory. This will stand strict investigation. For interview in your town with factory repre sentative Include phone and address in application. IMPER IAL MFG. AGENCY, 946 Good- fellow, St. Louis 12, Mo. WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal, Batteries, Radiators and Rags. W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent street. Phone 731-W 28-tfc 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 Methodist Women Sponsor Supper Circle No. 8 of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Central Methodist Church will sponsor a Turkey Supper to be held on Wednesday, March 11th, in the Mary Frances Wright Me morial Building beginning at 6:00 p.m. Anyone interested in a tick et or tickets may call Mrs. Fred G. Hartley, Telephone 283. County Bands Attend Annual Winthrop Clinic Band pupils and directors from 52 South Carolina high schools will attend the annual band clinic at Winthrop College Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6 and 7. The two-day clinic will prepare the state’s young school musi cians for the 27th annual State High School Music Festival sec- «duled for April on the Winthrop campus. Sixty directors and 105 pupils are expected to attend the clinic. H. E. Nutt of VanderCook Col lege of Music, Chicago, will direct the clinic, meeting in morning and afternoon sessions Friday and Saturday. A special feature of the band clinic this year will be demon strations by James Pritchard of Sumter High School, a native of Newberry, and Tom Walker of Rock Hill School. Pritchard will give demonstrations on clarinet and technique during Friday afternoon’s session. Walker will give a brass demonstration Satur day. Among schools sending repre sentatives to the clinic will in clude: Newberry and Whitmire ■ high schools. NOTICE—Hunting, fishing or tres passing in any manner is strictly forbidden on the lands oi the undersigned. W. D. (BILL) HATTON. 7-15tp. AUDITOR’S 1953 TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICE Returns of personal prop erty, new buildings and real estate transfers and poll tax, are to be made at the County Auditor’s Office beginning: January 1st, 1953 through February 28th, 1953 All able bodied male citizens between the ages of twenty-one and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax: All returns are to be made by Tax Districts. Your failure to make return calls for penalty as prescribed by law. PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS Auditor Newberry County GOING FOR A RIDE The indispensable family auto will become even more indispen sable, according to a recent study. The American Finance Conference reports the study predicts the average driver will spend 25 per cent more time behind the wheel in 1960 than he did in 1950. WITH U.S. FORCES IN JA PAN—Army Cpl. James Boyd, Jr„ whose wife, Rebecca, and two children live at 930 Gilder St., Newberry, has been assigned to the port of Moji near Sasebo, Ja pan. RITZ Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker, James Whitmore Above And Beyond Also Short MONDAY & TUESDAY Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo, Joseph Calleia, Phyllis Kirk The Iron Mistress (In Technicolor) M.G.M. News WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Charles i-aughton, Fran Warren Abbott & Costello Meet Captain Kidd (In Color) Fox News & Short LOT AND RESIDENCE FOR SALE On March 2, 1953 (Salesday), the undersigned executors wiU offer for sale, at public outcry,''to the highest bidder, at the Court house, in the City of Newberry, South Carolina, that certain lot >01 land in the City of Newberry, witl* the dwelling and other improve ments thereon, known as tU,e Schumpert lot, No. 806 Glenn Street, on which street it fronts West, containing one-half (%) acre, more or less. Terms of Sale: Cash. Not less than one-tenth of the purchase-price to be paid in cash at the sale before the highest bid will be accepted; the balance purchase-price to be paid on oir before 12 o’clock, noon, March 16, 1953, when a general warranty deed will be delivered to the pur chaser and possession given. But if the deferred portion of the bid is not paid within the time speci fied above then the payment made at the time of the sale will be for feited to the sellers as liquidated damages. All taxes will be paid by the sellers to January 1, 1953, the purchaser to pay for the prepa ration of the deed and for the necessary revenue stamps. Jacob A. Sihgley, Roy E. Sing- I«?y, Leroy Bradley, Jr„ Execu tors of Ellen K. Singley, deceased. H. C. Holloway, Attorney. 40-4tc WELLS Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY WUd Bin Elliott in Services Conducted For Miss Riser Committal services for Miss Mary C. Riser were held at 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon in Rosemont cemetery by the Rev. Paul E. Monroe, Jr. Miss Riser, 86, formerly of New berry, died in Charlotte early Sat urday morning. She is survived by two brothers, Dr. L. A. Riser of Columbia and James W. Riser of Atlanta, Ga.; and four sisters, Mrs. R. M, Caldwell of Columbia, Mrs. L. B, Aull of Greenwood, Mrs. J. W. Swittenberg, both ot Kingstree. Bi-Color Lespedeza Available Now The Newberry Soil Conservation District has been allotted 70 pounds of bicolor lespedeza seed for distribution to Newberry County farmers, according to E. E. Epting of the Soil Conservation Service. Mr, Epting said that these seed would be limited to five pounds per farm; and, that they are being furnished by the South Carolina Game and Fish Dept. Bicolor lespedeza is a shrub which produces a heavy crop of slow-shattering seed. , Quail usually set up winter quarters near plantings of bicolor. One-eighth acre is necessary to supply one covey for the entire fall and winter season. Farmers interested in seeding bicolor should make application for the seed at the office of the Soil Conservation Service not later than Feb. 16. Fifty-four thousand plants of bi color lespedeza are now on hand for distribution to cooperators with the District. Those who have made application should pick these up immediately. Fargo with Fuzzy Knight Added—RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON and WALT DISNEY Com edy MONDAY A TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:30 Sat. Nlte. Flaming Saga of the Fiercest Crossing of the Great Plains! Rod Cameron in Wagons West in Blazing Color with Noah Berry, Jr„ Peggie Castle and Michael Chapin Added—SPIKE JONES IN HOLLY WOOD WEDNESDAY Tales Of Hoffman Color by Technicolor with Moria Shearer, Leonide Massine and The Royal Philhar monic Orchestra Admission for this show 25c & j>0c THURSDAY Gold Fever with John Calvert, Ralph Morgan and Ann Cornell Added—Selected Shorts Children——12c Adults—40c Newberry Drive-In Theatre Phone—1533-J Self-Employed Must Report S.S. On Income Forms If you are one of the millions of self-employed people who will file their second annual social se curity tax report this year, you now have insurance protection un der social security, Miss Martha Pressly, manager o^ the Green wood social security office an nounced today. These are people who made a social security report of their sejf- employment earnings for 1951, who are filing similar'reports for their earnings in 1952, and who will have paid the' social security tax for each year. Social secur ity reports on self-employment earnings are made on special forms and are sent to the Director of Internal Revenue at the time of filing Federal income tax returns. Miss Pressly says that self-em ployed persons who have been in work that counts toward social security during 1951. and 1952 now have insurance protection at least until mid-1955 from that work alone. If they reach 65 and re tire before then they will be en titled to monthly old-age benefit payments; in case of death be fore mid-1955 their families can get monthly survivors insurance payments. Many persons now self-employ ed had previously worked for wages in employment covered by social security. This work is credited, of course, toward being insured, and the credits earned at &ny time since 1936 may be add ed to those earned in self-employ ment, Miss Pressly said. Each additional year of work qovered by the law will extend the protection for two more years, Miss Pressly says. She points out that self-employed persons must make a report and pay the social security tax once exery year to keep this insurance protection in force. After ten years of work under social security, a person is permanently insured. Miss Pressly also reminds them of the importance of having a social se curity card, and of copying the number from that card on the so cial security report of self-employ ment earnings that they file with their income tax return. Every one is required to file a social security report and pay the tax if his self-employment earnings are $400 or more in a year. Actress Makes Singing Start At Drive-In Virginia Field sings for the first time in her acting career in “Week End With Father” and displays a voice so pleasing that an entirely new field of opportuni ty seems opened to her. The new Universal-Internation al comedy hit, starring Van Heflin, Patricia Neal and Gigi Perreau, plays Sunday and Mon day at the Newberry Drive-In Theatre. Playing the “other woman” in the film, Virginia is cast as a tele vision singing star, and when she was given a chance to try her own voice for the part she sur prised even herself with her tonal quality. Miss Field, a native of England, made her stage debut while still an undergraduate at the Max Reinhardt Theatre in Vienna and studied voice during her school years. "Week End With Father” was directed by Douglas Sirk and pro duced by Ted Richmond. Fierce Battle Fought By Pair On Wells Screen One of the roughest screen fights Rod Cameron ever had In his turbulent career as a star of out-door action pictures was with husky Henry Brandon in "Wagons West,” Monogram’s color thril ler playing Monday and Tuesday at the Wells theatre. The fight took an entire day be fore director Ford Beebe was sat isfied he had drawn the last ounce of punch out of the opponents. “Wagons West” stars Cameron as the leader of a wagon train, moving from Missouri to the Gold Coast through hostile Indian ter ritory. En route, he discovers that two of the wagons in the train are being used to smuggle rifles to the warring Cheyennes, and »the ex citing plot carries on from the key story point. Noah Beery, Jr„ Peggie Castle, young Michael Chapin, Sarah Hay den and Anne Kimbell head the important featured cast. Vincent M. Fennelly produced the film. CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre CLOSED MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY FRIDAY A SATURDAY Smoky (In Technicolor) Fred MacMurray, Anne Baxter, Bruce Cabot Added Color Cartoon—Drip Along Daffy SUNDAY Pat And Mike Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hep burn, Aldo Ray Added Color Cartoon—Who’s Kit- tin’ Who THURSDAY & FRIDAY The wonderful story of a miracul ously funny family Sally And Saint Anne Starring Ann Blyth and Edmund Gwenn SATURDAY The story of a town whose history was written in smoke and punctu ated with lead! The Duel At Silver Creek (In Technicolor) Starring Andie Murphy, Faith Domergue and Stephen McNally SUNDAY A MONDAY The weekend that shook the world with laughter - Van Heflin, Patricia Neal, Gigi Perreau In Week End With Father For Lota of Fun and CASH TOO, Play WAHOO Every Friday!! 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