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PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1965 were presented to High School students during Assembly exercises last Friday morning by Supt. J. V. Kneece. Shown above with Prof. Kneece are, from left, Douglas Rinehart, '-'“i of Mr. and Mro. L. W. Rinehart, oneoflSOONationalMeritfinal- «*t from throughout the nation; Marcia Abrams, daughter of Mr. sad Mrs. Tom Abrams, science medal given by Bausch-Lomb to the student with the highest four-year average in math and science; Susan Frazier, daughter of Mr. and Mra John R. Frazier, DAR Good Citizenship medal; and Laval Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Student Body Presidential medal. (Sunphoto) WANT TO PLEASE THE VALENTINE ON YOUR LIST? Whether YOUR valentine is a young lady or a young gentleman, you’ll find something here to give for Valentine that is sure to please. VALENTINE is Sunday — so come in today while there is still a nice selection of gifts. Tots to Teens Main Street Newberry A GRAND GIFT FOR YOUR BEST VALENTINE! Give a Sweet Heart to the one you love . . . creamy, rich chocolates in exquisite boxes. Heart-Shaped Boxes PANGBURNS 1 lb., 14 oz. and 22 oz. boxes, $2.25 to $3.75. PANGBURNS all-nut MILLIONNAIRES, $3.00. HOLLINGSWORTH assorted, 1 lb. and up, $2.50 to $5.00. SMALL HEARTS 69c, 89c, 98c and $1.10. Square Decorated Boxes WHITMANS, 1 lb., $2.15; 2 lb., $4.30. HOLLINGSWORTH, 1 lb. fruits and nuts, $2.25. HOBBY BOXES, 1 to 3 lbs., $2.00 to $6.00. HOLLINGSWORTH, all nut, 2 lbs., $5.00. PANGBURNS MILLIONAIRES, 69c, $1.00, $5.00, all Mike Brantley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brantley, 420 Rodel- sperger St., Newberry, was pre sented the Eagle Badge last Sun day, January 31, in Calvary Baptist Church S.cout Brantley first joined scouting as a mem ber of Cub Pack 69, later join ed Troop 69 and advanced to Eagle Scout. He has served in his troop as Den Chief, Patrol Leader, Senior Patrol Leader and was honored by his troop to become a member of the Order of the Arrow. Scout Brantley also was awarded the God and Country badge by his church. Standing on each side of Mike are his parents, Mr., and Mrs. W. L. Brantley. Standing in the rear are Rev. J. M. Bruce, pas tor of Calvary Baptist Church, Assistant Scoutmaster Jack Go- ree and Scoutmaster Dewey Ki- nard. (Photo by Nichols) RITZ Theatre THURSDAY Sean Connery, Tonor Blackman, Gert Frobe, Shirley Eaton G0LDFINGER FRIDAY & SATURDAY The Excitement, Entertainment And Music of Teenage America T-A-M-I MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow CLOVER LEAF Drive-In Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY TORPEDO BAY James Mason, Lilli Palmer SUNDAY Where Love Has Gone Susan Hayward, Bette Davis, Joey Heatherson ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON $12.99 PATIENTS IN THE HOSPITAL All addresses Newberry un less otherwise shown.) Mrs. Sybil R. Avery Mrs. Lucretia N. Adams, Sil- verstreet Mrs. Carrie Maw Asbill, Bates- burg Thomas O. Bundrick Mrs. Rosemary Bouknight Henry L. Brown, Pomaria Miss Lenore Broadus Miss Annie Bynum Mrs. Dottye Cook and baby boy Miss Fannie Mae Carwile Hugh Connelly Furman Dickert, Whitmire Pet Boyd Dean, Whitmire Mrs. Edna Ellisor Chilton Ellett, Chapin Archie Fallaw Mrs. Mamye Fellers William Frye Ryan Graham Miss Margaret H. Gary Mrs. Brenda Goff and baby girl Mrs. Elvira Gilliam Donald Hite, Prosperity Leonard Hall Mrs. lola Jones Arthur R. Kyzer D. Ralph Kinard Albert Koon, Chapin David Kinard Johnny J. Long Mrs. Sara Miller Mrs. Kathryn Mills Mrs. Virginia Moon Alfred H. Nichols, Saluda Mrs. Florence Nobles Miss Mamye Rae Pitts, Silver- street Mrs. Jessie Roberts Mrs. Lela Ruff Holland Ruff John L. Sanford Mrs. Loretta Staton Mrs. 'Bessie W. Sanders Mrs. Pauline Sifrit and baby boy Mrs. Melba Stout Master Michael Fred Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Turner Mrs. Eunice Wesson Henry Tate Wike James W. Young Anderson’s IS^mSS 1 ss 22 SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 13 Many items drastically reduced below the sale price. We have added quite a bit of other merchandise in our sale to give you a different and better selection. Be sure and see our table of excel lent values reduced to $1.00. W. E. TURNER, Jeweler “Most Reliable Since 1920’ 1103 CALDWELL ST. NEWBERRY PROPERTY TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 Melissa Reese Abrams to Myrle H. Purcell, two lots and one building, $1. Julia Gary and Charles Bernard Burton to Ernest H. Livingston, one lot and one building, N. South St., $6 and assumption of mort gage. C. F. Lathan, Jr. executor of the estate of Mattie A. Lathan, to Walter E. Hamilton and Thelma M. Hamilton, one lot and one build ing on Main and Glenn Sts., $5.00. P. T. Livingston Jr. to West End Baptist Church, one lot and one building on Main St., $5.00. Rudolph Martin to Jerry Martin and Helen F. Martin, two lots on Glenn St., $5.00 love and affec tion. Myrle H. Purcell to Lillie Swin dler and Nathaniel Swindler, one lot, $5.00. Houseal C. Richardson and Lo retta Matthews Richardson to F. M. Hair and Irene Hair, bne lot and one building, $5.00. David B. Summer to Sarah Ow ens Wardlaw, one lot and one building, $5.00. I. M. Satterwhite Jr., to Marion E. Satterwhite, one lot and one building on Main St., $5.00 love and affection. John D. Ruff to P. T. Livingston and Betty Livingston, two lots in Harrington Heights, $5.00. Newberry No. 1 Outside T. W. Wood to T. W. Wood and Annie K. Wood, one lot on Wise St Extn., $150. Kathryn W. Dwyer and Arthur G. Dwyer to W. Fulmer Wells and Hazel W. Halfacre, right of way, $5.00. Bessie W. Buzhardt to Patsy Ruth Morris, .99 of an acre, $5.00 love and affection. | J. Dave Caldwell and Hazel W. Halfacre to Lewis E. Lever, 1.80 (acres, $5.00. Frank M. Shealy and Frank M. Shealy Jr. to David G. Greenslade and Mary Beth Regnery Green slade, 371 acres, $10.00. Andrew L. Ruff to Linda R. Floyd and Joby K. Floyd, land, one-half acre, $5.00. Silverstreet No. 2 George F. Senn and Frank M. Senn to Frank M. Senn and George • F. Senn, Inc., one lot and one building, $5.00. Frank M. Senn and George F. Senn, Inc., to George F. Senn, Inc. and Waldrop Brothers, Inc., one lot and one building, $5.00. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Berley Oliver Kitchens to James O. Kitchens, one lot and one build ing, $5.00 love and affection. Aubrey L. Nelson to Leroy C. Pugh Jr., one lot, $10.00. Pomaria No. 5 J. Alvin Kinard to Arch W. Frick and Mary Frick, 1.42 acres, $5.00. Eugene Allen and Frances Al len to Judy C. Meetze and Melvin E. Meetze, nine acres, $5.00 love and affection. Little Mountain No. 6 Grady H. Adams and Mary Sue Pruett Adams to Kirby Rader and Wilma L. Rader, one lot and one building, $5.00 . YOU HAVE COME TO EXPECT THE GOOD LOOKS THAT CARPENTER’S MEAN FOR YOU ... You are outspoken in your enthusiasm for our new 1965 Spring clothes . . . Reason! We buy for you carefully — have them when you want them — help you with your selections of you wish . . . Have you been in lately? iv*!’ /onun i icnter’s kt irffrjiaut l 0oodi, aMdtbunf. ... w, I J ■, i-. ’ ■ :• -t to a SPECIAL SHOWING of . u : % ^ $ k. t *( ■ & Diamond Rings and Ring Mountings ! AT OUR STORE Monday, February 15 THEY MAY BE SAFE . . . BUT don’t keep your diamonds under lock and key! Mounting: with two tapered baguettes $50 Your diamonds are probably safe enough kept under lock and key, but you’re miss ing the enjoyment of wearing them ... so get them out of that lock box! A remounting job can be had for as little as $21.50. If you have more than one ring, or as many as three or more diamonds, you can have these stones set in a new Princess mounting for as little as $35.00. Just recently we remounted customers diamond into beautiful Princess rings and they were delighted with the results. Why don’t you get your diamonds together and bring them down for a free cleaning and estimate? Turner & Taylor HOWARD F. TURNER GERALD B. TAYLOR “Next to Newberry County Bank”