The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 17, 1956, Image 8
PAGE EIGHT
THE NEWBERRY SUN
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 195$
Hospital Patients
Ray Amick, Chapin.
Mrs. Sallie Bobb, 500 Crosson
street.
Wister E. Boozer, route 4 New-
"toerry.
Mrs. Ora Bundrick, Pomaria.
Mrs. Katie Connelly, 948 Corne-
street.
Mrs. Mary Dunston, 1303 Cal-
lioun street.
Mrs. Anna Dominick, Prosper
ity-
Mrs. Lucy Elmore, 1602 Cal-
iioun street.
Baby Dehftir Jane Edwards, Srf*
Jmda
Baby Boy Edwards, Saluda.
C. O. Graham, Main St., New-
!>erry.
Mrs. Ethel Holloway, Chappells.
Edward Herndon, Wiseman Ho
tel, Newberry.
Mrs. Myrtle Hoffmeyer, 1936
Harrington street.
Mrs. Mattie Hartman, route 3,
jJRrosperity.
Gus Houseal, 722 Caldwell St.
Mrs. Irene Jones, Saluda.
Mrs. Anna Kelly, Pomaria.
Mrs. Viola Kinard, 1110 Pope
st. .
Mrs. Estelle Marlow, 1619 Har-
t jdagton street.
Mrs. Euna Mize, route 1, New
berry.
Miss Mary Ann Nelson, route
3, Newberry.
Pete Plampin, route 3, Newber
ry.
Mrs. Marjorie Richardson, Rt.
3, Prosperity.
Mrs. Girtha Rice, route three,
Newberry.
Baby Boy Senn, 1909 Tanyard
street.
William Schumpert, Vincent St.
Mrs. Estelle Scruggs, College
Street Extension.
Mrs. Verna Stutts, Route two.
^Jew berry.
Mrs. Mary Wickert, route one,
Pomaria.
Cyril Werts, route one Newberry.
Mrs. Gayle Rinehart, route four,
Saluda.
Mrs. Lucinda Suber, Silver-
Btr66t»
' Mrs. Roy D. Whitaker, 1416
College street.
Colored Patients
Ida Cannon, route 1, Newberry.
Rosalee Caldwell, 100 Boyd St,
Whitmire.
Lugenia Cook, 722 Drayton St.
John Frye, Hunt street.
Little Elizabeth Gary, route 2.
Newberry.
Willie Mae Green, route three,
Prosperity.
DOLLAR DAY SUPER SPECIALS!!
EASY-CARE—no-iron—puckered NYLON. Choice
of light or dark colors 2 yards for $1.00
DEFENDER, 80s PRINT 3 yards for $1.00
WASH SILKS, 39 in wide 2 yards for $1.00
A few short lengths in Bark cloth 2 yds for $1.00
An ACRILON and RAYON Material in stripes by
Milliken, 54 in wide 2 yds for $1.00
STOCK UMITED IN THESE ITEMS.
COME EARLY GET THE BEST!
Carolina
Remnant Shop
Main Street Newberry, S. C.
CLASSIFIED • :%>
ADS fX
PLUMBING AND DOORS (used)
Built-in and Leg Tubs, Sinks 24”,
30”, 42”, 62”, $0” long. Hanging
and Pedestal Lavoratories. Really
fine plumbing and doors. NOAH’S
ARK, Abbeville, S. C. 39-8tc
WANTED—4 MEN FOR ADVER-
tisement dep’t Standard Coffee
Co. $3.00 per hour possible. We
train you. Contact C. D. Spur
lock, Wiseman Hotel, 2 to 9 p.
m. Feb. 16th, 7 to 9 a. m. Feb.
17th. C. D. Spurlock, Box 183,
Columbia, S. C. 41-2tp
I AM READY TO ASSIST YOU
with the filing of your Federal
and State Income Tax returns.
Am in the same office which la
located upstairs at 1101% Cald
well Street. Entrance is be
tween Turner’s Jewelry Store
and Dr. Long’s office. MRS. A.
H. COUNTS. Office phone M4,
home, 1709-J. 37-tfc
Mystery Farm
Winners
Mystery Farm 22 has been iden
tified as that of Arthur Werts at
Sllverstreet.
Winning a TV Service call for
correctly identifying the farm was
Mrs. Hendrix Monts. Winning
tickets to the Wells Theatre are
Mrs. Maude Waters, Beth Boul-
ware, Mrs. Ruth Cannon, B. P.
Ringer; to the Ritz Theatre, Ger-
and Dominick, Billy Dominick,
Mrs. Gordon BlackwelL
Mystery Farm 21 has also been
identified by the owner as that
of William C. Dehart, Rt. 1, New
berry.
OOGS AND CATS boarded, wash
ing, de-flealng and de-woraing.
delma Kennerley, Pinehaven
Kennels, Newberry. Phon«
1236-W or 1149. 23-ttc
See The New
SILVER PINE
China Pattern
—now on display in our windows.
A China pattern you can buy at a
Dinnerware price.
Dinner Plate
Salad Plate
Bread and Butter plate—
Cup and Saucer
5-piece Place Setting
The Maytag Appliance Company
of Jacksonville, Florida has an op
ening for a sales representative in
the Newberry area. The position
to be filled offers opportunities
with a good future and advance
ment. Accepted applicants will he
trained by experienced Maytag
personnel. Applicants desiring an
interview contact Mr. Mitchell at
Whits Motor Court evenings after
7 o'clock or call for an appoint
ment during week of January 16
through 20.
Dr. Lide’s Mother
Services Friday
Bennettsvllle, Feb. 8th—Grave
side services for Mrs. B. A, Lide,
widow of B. A. Llde of Bennetts-
ville, who died Monday in Tampa,
Florida > were conducted Friday.
Survivors include four sons, the
Rev. Thomas V. Llde of Tampa,
W. D. Lidq of Bradenton, Florida,
Dr. John S. Llde of Newberry and
Ulmer R. Lide of Los Angeles.
California; and one daughter,
Mrs. D. B. Fletcher of Greenville.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
New-Used-Rebuilt
Bought-Solc -Exchanged
We repair all types
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Mann Electric Repair Co.
2329 Main St.. Cdlumbla, S. C.
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The popular colors in China for
Spring will be various shades of
Blue. See the new patterns as
they arrive.
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W. E. TURNER
Jewelers
Caldwell street
Newberry
RIGHT
DOWN
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Hiller Passes At
Lowman Home
Eric Leroy Hiller, 69, died early
Wednesday morning at the Low-
man home at White Rock. He had
been in declining health for the
past several years.
Mr. Hiller was born in Chapin
and was the son of the late B. B.
and Collie Summer Hiller. He had
•been an employee of the textile
mills of Newberry as long as his
health permitted. He was a mem
ber of the Lutheran church of the
Redeemer.
He'is survived by one brother,
Vernon E. Hiller of Sumter; three
nieces, Mrs. Vera Settler of Rome
Georgia, Mrs. Mary Cannon of
Clinton, and Mrs. Helen Derrick
of Memphis, Tenn.; and two
nephews, Eugene Derrick of New
berry and L*eon Caldwell Derrick
of Charlote, N. C.
Funeral services were conduct
ed at 3 o’clock Thursday after
noon at the Whitaker Funeral
home by the Rev. Paul Monroe,
and Dr. R. A. Goodman. Interment
followed In Rosemont cemetery.
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ARE tAI10RIP TO YOUR IIIEP1
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AMP ACTION-CETTIMO READER
RESPONSE.
FOR
Expert Repair
Bring Your
Radio or Talevltlon
GEO. N. MARTIN
Radio apd Television
SALES and SERVICE
1309 MAIN STREET
Newberry, S. C.
24 HOUR SERVICE
Telephone 311
WHITAKER
: FUNERAL ROME
AMBULANCE
PHONE 270
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
I, or an authorized agent,
will be at the following places
on the dates given below for
the purpose of taking tax
returns on all personal prop
erty, new buildings and real
estate transfers. Persons
owning property in more
than one district must make
returns for each district.
All able-bodied male citi
zens between the ages of 21
and 60 are liable to a $1 poll
tax.
At Auditor's office to first
of March, after which a pen
alty of 10 per cent will be
added.
RALPH. B. BLACK,
Auditor Newberry County
RITZ
Theatre
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THURSDAY
Edmund Gwenu, John Forsythe,
Shirley MacLalde
The Trouble With
Harry
Also Cartoon—Popeye.
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
James Craig, Jim Davis, Barton
MacLane, Margia Dean, Bob
Steele
Last of The
Desperados
Also Two Shorts—The Robin
Sings and Big Test
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson,
Agnes Morehead
“ALL THAT
HEAVEN
ALLOWS”
Also Short—The Play Girls
Admission: All Children 10c
Adults 50c
CITY COUNCIL . . .
(Continued from page 1)
Atlanta last week, which he at
tended together with H. A. Kem
per and L. C. Graham.
The City Manager read a re
port that the raw water pumping
station on Saluda river was 80
per cent completed and the raw
water main from the river to the
city was eight per cent completed
as of February first
The councilmen decided to have
the city’s ”pine plantation” thin
ned and pulpwood sold on recom
mendation of conservationists of
the Champion Paper and Fibre
company.
Council was notified by Mayor
Kinard that he and the City Man
ager, In company with Roddy El
lis, Sr., South Carolina highway
Commissioner for this district,
looked over primary and second
ary roads in the highway system
within the city limits, with a view
to alleviating traffic problems on
certain streets, principally Bound
ary street, Caldwell and Adelaide
streets. The mayor reported that
Mr. Ellis seemed to be impressed
with the need for Improvement
and promised to take the matter
up at a future meeting of the
Highway commission. In the
meahtlme, a traffic survey team
will visit the city to make a study
oi traffic problems.
A letter from Mrs. Lillian Hei-
sey, representing the Green
Thumb Garden club* was read, re
questing that the city furnish
‘“hydrants” In the park of Wells
park property for watering flow
ers which have been planted by
the club. Council Instructed Man
ager Blackwell to get more Infor
mation and bring it to tho next
meeting.
Council waa told that McLean
Construction company was 1 o w
bidder on repairing and painting
the two elevated water tanks in
the amount of $3,922 and had been
awarded the contract.
A petition that Council request
the County Delegation to ask the
S. C. highway department to take
the 2000 block of Henry Avenue
and Wells Park Drive into the
highway system for paving and
maintenance was read. Council
Instructed the city manager t o
write a letter to the delegation,
requesting that they take the
necessary steps to have the fol
lowing streets taken into the sys
tem: Harris from Main to exist
ing paving; Mower from Harring
ton to Evans; Henry Avenue from
Fair to Pope; Wells Park Drive
from Fair to Pope; Reid from
Nance to College; Osborne from
Pope to Reid; McDowell, 2 0 0 0
block from Evans street north.
A petition was read from the
freeholders in the Crestwood sec
tion of Newberry requesting an
election to see whether that ter
ritory should be included in the
city limits. Council Instructed the
city manager to confer with the
city attorney about the procedure
to be followed In this connection
and report back to council.
The city manager was told by
council to assist property owners
In drawing up petitions for side
walk paving when requested.
A letter from Newberry County
Memorial hospital, requesting the
city to construct a concrete side
walk was read and action was de
ferred.
Mayor Kinard invited members
of council to attend a supper at
the Wlllowbrook club house next
Tuesday evening.
CLOVER LEAF
DRIVE-IN
Theatre
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
They Rode West
(In Technicolor)
Robert Francis, Donna Reed,
Phil Carey
Added Color Cartoon—Little
Tinker
SUNDAY
“ULYSSES”
(In Technicolor)
Kirk Douglas, Silvana Mangano,
Anthony Quinn
Added Color Cartoon—Duck Fever
“BUD” MOORE will leave on
Friday for a week’s pleasure trip
to Saint Augustine, Florida.
Mrs. K. L. Martin ha^ accepted
a position with Carpenter’s in the
alteration department. She began
work there Monday morning.
WELLS
Theatre
THURSDAY
RICHARD CONTE I
V ™ Big
Tip Off
: SmTI MctSDINCTT CMrMYHS
AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE
SCOn CHAPMAN
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Rock ’n
Roll
Revue>
MISS WINNIE DAVENPORT was crowned “Queen of Hearts” of Sllveratreet High School laat Fri
day night. Placing the crown on her head la Mrs. Betty Rae Suber Long, retiring “Queen". On the left
is Mies Mildred Long, who toqk second place. Third place went to Miae Sandra Adame. The three
finalists are all member* of the aanlor data at Sllveratreet High and are all offlcara of the Beta Club,
and active in many other achool organizations.
Carolyn Boozer was crowned Queen of Hearts for the elementary achool. (Sunphoto by Dorla.
A. Bandera.
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FAMOUS KENM0RE RANGfS REDUCED
36-in. gas range. Our 4-Star Feature. Has
electric Rostsserie-Broiler. “Viai-Bake" Ov-
en. Was M69 95
$184,95
30 in. gas range. Our lowest priced. 4 auto
matic burners. “Giant 25’’ oven. Low $g^95
broiler. Was $89.95 —i
Our best electric range at lowest price ev
er. Two broiler-or-bake ovens. Ful-Vu oven
door. Robotimer. Aluminum
Griddle. WWas $379.96
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COLDSPOT SUPER-MART REFRIGERA
TOR-FREEZER AT SPECIAL SALE PRICE
11.2 cu. ft. Freezer drawer at bottom stores
52.6 lbs. food. 9.7 cu. ft. fresh food section
at top. Door storage space. Top-to-bottom
automatic defrosting.
Was $329.95 —:
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FREEZERS Clearance 1955 Models
Big 15 cu. ft. chest type. Stores 994.0 95
525 lbs. of food. Was $264.95 —
40-in. electric range with glass door. Bake
or broil oven. Deepwell cooker ^129 95
Walst-higt broiler. Was $149.95
FAMOUS CYCLA-FABRIC AUTOMATIC
WASHER. First time at this low SOOS 95
price! 2 completely different wash
ing-drying cycles. without
3-level water control. Suds-Saver
14.7 cu. ft. chest type. Stores *294 50
257 complete meals. Was $324.50—
20 cu. ft. chest type. Stores 350
complete meals. Was $419.50
11.7 cu. ft. upright model. Stores
204 complete meals. Was $264.50—
Without Suds-Saver was $234.95. $229 95
With Suds-Saver was $254.95.
with
Suds-Saver
FAMOUS KENMORE HIGH-SPEED DRY
ER. Lowest price ever! Cuts drying time
in half. 5 drying temperatures. Ul- 910096
tra Violet sun-fresh lamp. Lint trap. ^
Electric model was $189.95. Electric
Gas model was $189.95.
v ' ’ Gas
14.2 cu. ft. upright model. Stores $294 50
248 complete meals. Was $324.50.
18.2 cu. ft. upright model. Stores
318 complete meals. Was $379.50-
$34950 .
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SILVERT0NE TELEVISION SETS
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21-in. console. Our besL Hi-Fi sound. De-
Luxe mahogany finish cabinet. $01 '795
VHF was $229.95.
All-Channel! $04795
was $269.95.
SAVE on Glass-Lined Water Heaters
30-gallon size LP or natural gas. After
February 29 will . $Q750
be $112.50 '* 9
46-gallon size LP or natural gas 410000
After Feb. 29 will be $139.50
21-in. table model. Our best. Steel cabinet
in blonde “furniture finish.” Aluminized
picture tube M 0496
VHF Was $174.95.
All-Channel was $204.95.
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BEST SILVERTONE CLOCK-RADIO
50-gallon size. Electric. Aftar Feb. *10450
29 prices will be $124.50 ’ xm
66-gallon size. Electric. After Feb. *1.1050
29 price will be $139.50
80-gallon size. Electric. After Feb. *1 4 450
29 price will be *154.50
Switch automatically turns radio on or off.
Buzzer alarm. Built in calendar. Outlet
for household appliance. SOQ95
Brown plastic case was *37.95
$29*5
Ivory plastic case was *39.95.
MANY MORE VALUtS... COME IN OR PHONE
...BUT HURRY, SALE ENDS FEB. 29
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CATALOG SALES OFFICE
1211 Main Street PHONE 1702