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M 1 -usa I PAGE SIX THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1954 APPEALS VERDICT . . . Iran’s ex-premier Mohammed Mossadegh algna appeal from 3-year prison sentence, after Shah’s intervention saved him from death penalty for treason. wwmumwmmnfl ■ MB*! I • I 1 I « I ■ [ r J vh 1. The U. S. Secretary of Labor is (a) Sinclair Weeks; (b) Douglas McKay; (c) James P. Mitchell. 2. New president of France is (a) Francois Manriac; (b) Bene Coty; (c) Jean Cocteau. 3. The face on the $20 bill is that of Andrew Jackson. On the other side is (a) U. S. Capitol; (b)Linooln Memorial; (c) White House. ANSWERS ■asnoH a»|qM 8 'Z •|!®qa»IW I Sheet Metal Contractor—Heating—Air Conditioning CAROLINA METAL WORKS College Street Extension A. G. McCaughrin, Pres. & Treas. Phone 115 With ordinary fuel oil, RUST, caused by moisture condensation, dogs the strainer and burner nozzle of your oil burner. This rust can cause you trouble and repair expense—can even stop your burner dead. But Sinclair Fuel Oil contains RD-119®, Sinclair's miracle rust inhibitor. Used regularly, RD-119 stops rust — helps you get trouble-free, economical oil heating comfort all winter long. Yet Sinclair Anti-Rust Fuel Oil costs no more than ordinary fuel oiL SINCLAIR NIL OIL WITH RD-II9 —A# S. C. Paysinger Agent How Sinclair RD-II9 Saves OIL BURNER TROUBLE Protects against Clogged Strainers Have More in ’54 Save nur At v\_*34»r STATE^> BUILDING and LOAN \ X ASSOCIATION CUD PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS, Sec.-Treas. 11’7 BOYCE STREET THE BELFAST BUILDING NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA Insured Savings Home Loans * r STARS r V. LYN CONNELLY W E’D LIKE to deliver an acco lade to one of the most hilari ous vnen on radio and television . . . He’s not a star and he’s received little publicity but we be lieve he deserves more attention for the fine job he’s doing . . . We’re speaking of Gale Gordon who plays “Mr. Conklin” on “Our Miss Brooks”. . . He is certainly priceless . . The life of Eddie Cantor, as unfolded by Ralph Edwards on “This Is Your Life’’ was inspiring and heartwarming, one of Ralph’s better efforts even though obviously a plug for the Cantor movie. “The Old Rugged Cross” is still the most popular hymn in the United States A month-long ( survey oy Mutual network’s “Voice of Prophecy” revealed that the runner-up included “The Love of God,’/ “What a Friend We have V Jes BEAUTY IN SUN . . . While snow buries much of the coun try, film actress Rhonda Flem ing poses fetchingly beside her Hollywood swimming pool. SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Mae Griffin Ledbetter, plaintiff, -vs- William J. Ledbetter, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUM MONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, the original of which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Newberry County, and to serve a copy of your Answer to the said Complaint on the sub scriber at his office at 1107 Col lege Street, Newberry, South Caro lina, within twenty (20) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint with in the time aforesaid, the plain tiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WALTER T. LAKE Attorney for Plaintiff Newberry, South Carolina January 15, 1954. NOTICE To the defendant above named: You will please take notice that the original Summons and Com plaint in the above entitled action were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Newberry Coun ty on the 18th day of January 1954. WALTER T. LAKE Attorney for Plaintiff 38-3te. vn Jesus.” “In the Garden” and “Beyond the Sunset” Five in mates of the Tennessee State Pen itentiary “The Prisonaires,” have made 'he grade to records' with ‘Walking in the Rain” and “No More Tears” The first song was written by John Bragg, lead tenor, while Robert Riley, another in mate. wrote the flip side Other members are John Drue, William Stewart. Marcel Sanders and Ed Thurman. PLATTER CHATTER COLUMBIA: —- Wonderful Percy Faith comes up with a good plat ter in ‘True or False” backed by “Everybody Loves Saturday Night” . He also does the beautiful ‘Suddenly” as an instrumental and you never heard it done better Flip on that is “Genevieve” . Guy Mitchell has a cute novel ty called “The Cuff of My Shirt” It’s backed by “Got a Hole in My Sweater.” CAPITOL: — June Hutton and hubby Axel Stordahl combines tal ents on “If It’s the Last Thing I Do”. Federal Institutions Have Job Openings ] The Unite4 States Civil Service Commission has announced exami nations for Correctional Aid, $3,- 175 a year, and Prison Library As sistant (for males only), $3,410 a year, for positions in Federal pen al and correctional institutions lo cated in many States throughout the country. To qualify, applicants must pass written tests and must have had appropriate experience or educa tion. Further information and ^ap plication forms may be obtained from the Commission’s Examiner in Charge, Mr. James W. Counts located at Postoffice, Newberry, or from the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D. C. Applications will be accepted by the Board of U. S. Civil Ser vice Examiners, Bureau of Prisons, c/o U. S. Penitentiary, Leavenworth-, Kansas, until fur ther notice. PVT. WELLS STATIONED IN ALASKA PFC. Otis Wells, Jr., whose wife, Eddie Mae, lives at 2342 Hol loway street, recently joined the 4th Regimental Combat Team at Ladd Air Force Base in Alaska. Army units stationed in Alaska undergo intensive field training while guarding the northern ap proaches to the U.S. and Canada. Private Wells entered the Army in May 1953 and completed basic training at Fort Jackson.. NOTICE! In accordance with a notice from Duke Power Co. Electric service will be off in all sections of the city of Newberry 1 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 31, 1954. The City of Newberry BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE » The Bookmobile schedule for Newberry County is as follows: Thursday, February 4 Mt. Bethel Germany (Mrs. Min nie Leitzsey). Mrs. Raymond Nichols. Mt. Pleasant Community (Mrs. Fannie Ringer). Maybinton Community (Mrs. Arthur Maybin). Strother Community (Mrs. Jeff Suber). Crooks Store (Homer Crooks). New Hope Zion Community (Miss Olive Eargle). Peak. Friday, February 5 St. Phillips Community (Mrs. John Stone). Mrs. G. Y. Taylor. St. Phillips School. Mrs. Belton Kinard. Pomaria School. * Pomaria Community (Mrs. Ben Johnson). Vic Vet jay* POST-KOREA VETS WANTING COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THEIR ELIGIBILITY FOR KOREA 61 Bill education or TRAINING SHOULD CONTACT their NEAREST va REGIONAL OFFICE Deed Transfers Newberry No. 1 Outside Bessie M. Collins to Annie Lee Boland, one lot contains 1/5 of an acre, $1.00 love and affection. Jerry M. Wofford to Alvin Boyd Cotney, 6.8 acres and one building, $4300. Mrs. Neva G. Holland to Marvin O. Sanders and Carolyn Thrift Sanders, one lot and one building, 1308 Third street, $4700. Bush River No. 3 Violet Marrier to George Hoop er, 2 1/8 acres and one building, $100 and other valuable considera tions. Whitmire No. 4 * Irby L. Raines to John E. Crom- er< one lot 25’x80’ and one build ing (% undivided interest) on Market street, $1600. Mrs. Minnie F. Tidmarsh to William C. Armfield and Doris Jean Armfield, one lot 100’xl50’ on a New Street, $500. » Odis Smith to Leland Smith, one lot and one building, 925 Central Avenue, $5.00 and other valuable considerations. Jack H. Slayton to John C. Walker, one lot and one building, 520 Sims street, $400 and other valuable considerations. Whitmire No. 4 Outside D. O. Chapman to George A. Felker, 7 acres, $100. D. O. Chapman to George Felk er, 5 acres, $125. Shady Huckaby to B. K. Hucka- by, Route 1, Whitmire, 15 acres and one building (*4 undivided in terest), $600. B. K. Huckaby to Shady Hucka by, Route 1, Whitmire, one lot and one building, $5.00. James A. Darman and Sallie W. Darman to Savoy Nelson, one lot 250’x200’x250’ and one building,. $4500. Uleps A. Gilliam to Canal Wood Corp., P. O. Box 462, Chester, S- C., 122 acres and one building^ $3500. Robert C. Stone and Reba Hi stone to Melvin Sinclair, one lot 88%’x200’ and one building, $4,- 356.28. LAFF OF THE WEEK jp# •**•***•• •*-*** •V-.V.V.'X* • * Jr 'VN For fall information contact your nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRATION offiea PROMOTED TO CORPORAL IN KOREA William Young, son of Mrs Inese Young, Newberry, was pro moted to Corporal in Korea re cently. Corporal Young is a lineman with the 440th Signal Aviation, Construction Battalion. The unit which supplies wire communica tions for the Fifth Air Force in Korea, has served in the Far East since 1942. i ••v-V'S*. ri-.v.v.v.vtvXv.-. “No rest for the wicked . . . Another hour and 1 gotta that darn light on again.” THE STORY OF PATSY ^NICE NEW HOOJeY^COAL OF^ VOO GOT, HARRY / COUR.SE- HOW DO YOU HEAT IT? I'M THROUGH WITH SUBSTITUTES, ^COAL HEAT IS SAFE^ AND DEPENDABLE- EVEN IN COLDEST WEATHER.—WERE SNUG AS BUGS IN A RUG PATSY COAL/ OF coursh- its PURtned' YOU KNOW, OVER 97% PURE COAL-THAT MEANS A LOT MORE ECONOMICAL HEAT JUST WHEN WE WANT IT- AND THERE'S HARDLY ANY ASH t: BUY PATSYfRONc, Farmers Ice & Fuel C(L Phone 155 /. The luxurious 200-hp Roadamster Riviera —top buy of the custom-car "hardtops." W e’ve had more than a fair share of success in this business—but this beats all! From the day we opened our doors to show the new 19’) Buicks, we’ve been kept hopping by people, questions and orders. It seems that folks have been hoping for a really big change in the new cars — and Buick’s got what they want, right across the board. Buick’s got it in style—in the sleek, swift, low and glamorous lock of the sports cars, but with the room and comfort of Buick size and breadth. Buick’s got it in power—in high-compres- sion V8 engines all stepped up to new horsepower highs and boosted to new economy with Power-Head Pistons. Buick’s got it in ride comfort, too, and handling ease, and visibility—and a whole It looks like the Mggest hit in BUICK history! new list of features as up to the minute as the very look of these great cars. But —why don’t you come see what all a. the excitement is about? Then you’ll discover that what’s helping 1 to make the ’54 Buicks the biggest hit in our history are the prices we’re quoting- prices that buy more Buick beauty and power and thrill and sheer automobile than smart money ever bought before. 1 mm . B « .beautiful buy LOOKS LIKE A MILLION, RIDES LIKE A MILLION, yet ihis gorgeous 1954 Buick SrKiAt Convertible —VB-powered to a record high—delivers locally for just a few dollars more than similar models of the "low-price three." WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM- CASQUE BUICK COMPANY 1305 Friend Street Newberry, S. C