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PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN CLASSIFIED® ADS ?X FL4JMBING AND DOORS (used) Built-in and Leg Tubs, Sinks 24". W. 42", 52”, 60” long. Hanging «md Pedestal Lavoratories. Really 41ne plumbing and doors. NOAH'S ARK, Abbeville, S. C. 39-8tc I AM READY TO ASSIST YOU with the filing ot 4 yfi*ir~*Fe*leral and State Income Tax returns. Am in the same office which Is located upstairs at 1101ft Cald well Street. Entrance is be tween Turner’s Jewelry Store and Dr. Long’s office. MRS. A. H. COUNTS. Office phone 934. Aome, 1709-J. 37-tfc COGS AND CATS boarded, wash- ing, de-fleaing and de-worming. delma Kennerley. Pinehaven Kennels. Newberry. Phono 12S5 W or 1149. 23-tfc FREEZE—DEEP FREEZE: rthing that you need—plas- ttle Bags, Containers, Tape, Roll Paper, Glass Jars, Twine, Alumi- WMIM Foil. R. DERRILL SMITH ft SON, Wholesale Grocers, New- Jmrrj, 8. C. 43 4te ELECTRIC MOTORS New-Used-Rebuiit Bought-Solc -Exchanged We repair all types Satisfaction Guaranteed Mann Electric Repair Co. 2329 Main St.. Columbia, S. C. MAN! to distribute nationally ad vertised merchandise to rural cus tomers in Newberry county. Earn- . .tats up to 22.50 to 23 per hour poasible from the start Applicant ahonld be over 25 years of age with car. No investment. Write Jtaral Sales, The J. R. Watkins Gampany, P. O. Box 5071, Rich- jnond. Va. 43-3tc JSgotism is the art of seeing in yoarself qualities that no one else Deed Transfers Newberry No. 1 Ralph B. Baker to Janies Henry Davis, one lot and one building on McKibben street, $10 and other valuable considerations. M. O. Mayer to George W. Hel ler. one lot and one building on Harper street, $5 and other val uable considerations. Newberry No. 1 (Outside) Larry J. Bouknight to Viola L. Bouknight, six acres and two buildings, $5 love and affection. Wr f\ Wells to O. F. Armfield, one lot in Crestwood Development, $5 and other valuable considera tions. Hal Kohh to Johnny Calvin and Mary Frances Metze, 1903 Mont- goryery street, one lot on Adelaid street 2700. Silverstreet No. 2 James V. Shelton and Oliver Sheppard to Lovelace Sanders, 110 acres $1500. Marma D. Sheppard, Murray Sheppard, Billie W. Sheppard and Marguerite S. Blair to Elgin V. Sheppard, one lot $5 love and af fection. Tabor L. Hill, tax vollector to Ralph T. Williams, 67 acres (T. A. Williams estate) $20.01. Bush Rover Number 3 Thomas J. Davenport to Charles E. Davenport, route 1, Kinaros, 1.47 acres $5 love and affection. Whitmire No. 4 J. P. Stevens and Company, Inc. to Kemper D. Lake, one lot on Main street $1000. J. P. Stevens company to Mary Sims, one lot 235. D. B. Smith and Frank S. Smith to R. E. Hughes, one lot and one building on Market St. $5500. Whitmire No. 4 (Outside) Morgan Osborne to Lilly Os borne, one lot on Smith street, $5 love and affection. Canal Wood Corp. to S. C Young 40 acres (Wallace L. Whit mire property) $900. Prosperity No. 7 T. Earl. Bigby. to Henry G. Hoy, Lyman, two lots 2300. EAST PIEDMONT . . . (Continued from page 1) table, the li^en-covered table was centered with a most unusual and attractive arrangement done by Mrs. Don Rook. Centered on a reflector and flanked by white tapers in silver candelabra, the arrangement consisted of two tiers of pink camellias and nose gays of violets. Cookies and cheese straws were served by Mrs. Ira T. Cousins, Mrs. Clayton Smith, Mrs. Hendrix Monts, Mrs. George N. Martin, Mrs. Adrain Summer and Mrs. Dan Brown. / Responsible for the flower ar rangements were members of the Green Thumb Garden club; Miss Grace Summer, who made camel lia corsages for special guests; Mrs. J. L. Feagle who made flow er arrangements for the church. Mrs. Don Rook and Mrs.' E. E. Westwood, who decorated Timber- house for the club tea. $250.00 ’ VISTA $100 to 2475 Wodding Ring $12.50 Permanently Registered and Guaranteed Perfect by tha famous Keepsake Certificate and by this store. Building Permits Feb. 22: Roland Bobb, repairs to dwelling $525. Feb. 24: P. D. Hollowoy, one 6- room woodframe brick veneer dwelling on Clarkson Ave. 222,000. March 1: Claude O. Ringer, add one room to dwelling on Harper street 21WK). March 3: Alvin A. Fulmer, add one room and general repairs to dwelling on Montgomery street 23500. March 5: Joe E. Bickley, on^ 5 room wood frame brick veneer dwelling on Clarkson avenue $10,- 000. March 5: Floyd Bouknight, gen eral repairs to dwelling on Wright street $25. COUNTY CANDIDATES . . . (Continued 'from page 1) . far are Tom Fellers, sheriff; Jas. D. Brown, superintendent of edu cation ; George R. Summer, coro ner; Ralph B., Black, auditor; J. Ray t)awkins, treasurer; Ben F. Dawkins, magistrate of Newberry district; Claude Wilson. magis trate at Prosperity; G. T. (Tab) Werts, Commisioner for district 2 in the lower part of the county. W. E. TURNER Jeweler igPAI-DWELL ST. — NEWBERRY _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clouse are -now living at Apartment C-2-1, in Carol Courts. FOR SALE The Mayer Memorial Church building with certain fixtures also the church pews. Bids will be re ceived for both church and pews combined or for each separately. All bids must be in the hands of the pastor by noon, April 4th. The Church Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Date for the removal of properties to be agreed upon by bidder and church council u P° n the acceptance of bid. Those interested may see same by appointment with Pastor D. M. Shull at 1307 Drayton Street or telephone 1803. 46-2tc ' " • • ' FASHION ... by the yard for all of your sewing needs! So many fabrics to choose from—-glamorlm, parti- prints, band box muslin, signature print, cotton, satin, organdy. In fact, they are too numerous to mention. You will have to come in and see them for yourself. Also a nice line of buttons, zippers, seam binding, corded piping, etc. to take care of your sewing needs. -j. • i. 40-in Unbleached BROADCLOTH 29c Solid and Floral patterns in PLISSE — 39c Carolina -Remnant Shop Main Street Newberry, S. C. COURT JURORS ... (Continued from page 1) ford, alternate, Kinards route. These grand iqrors will serve their first term beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, March 19 when the Court of General Sessions will convene with Judge J. Henry Johnson of Allendale on the bench. Petit Jurors selected for the term, who will report on March 20 at 9:30 a.m. are: Newberry: John E. Ruff, C. O. Ringer, Vernon D. Force, Emory H. Bowman, Jr., James L. Taylor, John W. Felker, Eugene Middle- swart, Bernard E. Wiggers, M. L. Will, Preston McAlhaney, A. G. McOaughrin, James L. Mack, El- lerbe Miller, John T. Mims, Wil liam H. Hawkins,. John N. Suber, John B. Lindsay. Pomaria and routes: A. P. Rich ardson, George R. Lathrop, Carl M. Stuck. Little Mountain: Grady B. Wicker. Whitmire and routes: L. W. Ma ness, Berley Kitchen, Mangle Sunders. Newberry routes: Joseph B. Brock. Perry E. West, Ralph D. Waldrop, T. J. Counts, C. A. Mills, Jr. Prosperity and routes: Vernea H. Shealy. Everette L. Lake, Geo. W. Stockman, George Hiller, Jas. H. Hawkins and Floyd Coltrane. ATTEND CAPPING EXERCISES On Thursday night, March 1st, Mr. and Mrs. S. Riley, Sr„ T. S. Riley, Jr., F*red David Riley, Misses Rosalind and Mildred Werts and Mrs. John Jacobs at tended the capping exercises of the freshman class of the York county hospital School of Nursing at Rock Hill, and the reception which followed. Misses Lauris and Doris Riley received their caps. They are the first twins to take training at the York hospital and are making an enviable record there. Rites For Wreck Victims Held Funeral services for Mrs. Lalla Tompkins Thornton, automobile accident victim were held Tues day at 3:30 at the McSw-ain Fun eral home in Newberry, with the Rev. John W. Robinson, the Rev. J. W. Davenport and the Rev. Dan Norris, officiating. Mrs. Thornton died late Sunday afternoon at the Memorial hospi tal from injuries received In a 3- car accident on Highway 76 near Newberry. Born in Saluda county, Mrs. Thornton was reared in Newberry and had lived in Greenville for the past 12 years. She was the daughter of the late S. B. and Ella Moss Tompkins and was a member of St. Paul’s Methodist church here. Surviving are her husband, Div- id T. Thornton; two brothers, Pope S. Tompkins of Newberry, and Gus N. Tompkins of Green ville. David T. Thornton, 55. of 108, Park street, Greenville, died Tues day night at Newberry County Memorial hospital from injuries received Sunday morning in a 3 automobile accident on Highway 76 near Newberry. Mr. Thornton was born and rear ed in Newberry, a son of the late J. R. and Martha Davis Thornton. For the past 12 years he had made his home in Greenville where he was connected with the Thornton Tire Service. He at tended Newberry schools and was a graduate of Newberry College, where he was a member of the varsity football team and was a former member of the Newberry Lions club. He was a member of St. Paul’s Methodist Church in Greenville. He was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are two brothers, W B. Thornton and J. Andy Thorn ton of Greenville; one sister, MTre. C. B. (Geneva Thornton) Bicl^er- staff of Newberry and one uncle, Ben E. Thornton of Columbia. Funeral services will be con ducted at 3:30 p. m. today (Thurs day) at McSwaih Funeral home by the Rev. John W. Robison, as sisted by the Rev. J. W. Daven port and the Rev. M. M. Brooks. Burial will be in Rosemont Ceme tery. $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME — Refilling and collecting money from our five cent High Grade Nut machines in this area. .No selling! To qualify for work you must have a car, references $640 cash, secured by inventory* De voting 6 hours a week to .business, your end on percentage collect ions will net up to $400 monthly with very good possibilities of taking over full time. Income in areasing accordingly. For inter view, include phone in application —write ROYAL DISTRIBUTING CO., Inc. 1001 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Penna. Itp RITZ Theatre THURSDAY Tony Curtis, Pat Crowley, Ernest Borgnine The Square Jungle Cartoon—Kity Cornered. Also .Short-—Carolina Court Champs. N Hospital Births Mr. and Mrs. Wanamaker M. Miller of 939 Speer street an nounce the birth of Ranse Reese, weighing 7 pounds, at the local hospital on February 27. Mrs. Mil ler is the former Frances Eliza beth Reese. BEDENBAUGH Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kletna Bed- enbaugh of Route 1, Saluda, an nounce the birth of a six pound, eight ounce daughter, Rebecca MEMBERS OF THE THIRD GRADES of the Newberry eiementaTy schools practiced at the high school auditorium Tuesday morning In preparation for their music festival tonight. The number they were rehearsing as the picture was made was "The Land of the Dutch, Dutch, Dutch.” The Dutch folk dance is being performed by Gail Setzler, Janice Stone, Jimmy Clamp and Barry Shealy. Mias JJuanita Hitt is at the piano. (Sunphoto by Doris Sander*.) — 1 - n June, on March 2 at the Newberry hospital. Mrs. Bedenbaugh is the former Sara ^Lois Buffington. " HAZEL Mr. and Mrs. J<5hn Sheppard Hazel of route one, announce the birth of a son, John Lawrence, weighing eight pounds, 13 ounces at the Memorial hospital on March 2. Mrs. Hazel is the former Alice Ruth Close. SENN Mr. and Mrs. Angus Daniel Senn of Silverstreet announce the birth of an eight pound, 13 ounce son, Grady Foster, on March 3 at the Memorial hospital. Mrs. Senn is the former Dorothy Long, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Grady Long. V H. D. AGENT CALENDAR The County Home Agents an nounce the following schedule for the week of March 12 thru 17: Monday—office; home visits. Tuesday—Little ML Jr. and Sr~ 4-H; Friendly HDC at 3:30 with Mrs. William DeHart as hostess. Wednesday— Silverstreet 4-H; j Stoney Hill 4-H; Vaughnville HDC at 3 p.m. with Mrs. S. S. AranL as hostess. Thursday—onice; New Hope- Zion HDC at 2:30 with Mrs. J. F. Stuck as hostess. Macedonia H DC at 3 p.m. with Mrs. Haskell Adams as hostess. Friday—Anderson Freezing and Canning school. Saturday—office. WELLS Theatre THURSDAY FRIDAY ft SATURDAY GUY’ ANDY Madison Devine |iff 0 G** A .WHO MU HKXOK ADVENT UWt Also CAPTAIN AFRICA and THREE COLOR CARTOONS LATE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT Also MONDAY^ ft TUESDAY OUGIAS INDIAN FIGHTER turni wets ft nmn fi TECHNICOLOR mtOGMWEO !» fm Cinemascope FRIDAY AND SATURDAY James Stewart, June Allyson, Ag nes Morehead, Bill Williams The Stratton Story Also Cartoon: Deputy Droopy. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Steve Allen, Donna Reed, Gene Krupa, Lionel Hampton, Ben Pol lack, Teddy Wilson and Guest Stars Harry James, Martha Tilton Ziggy Elman. The Benny Goodman Story (IN TECHNICOLOR) Also Cartoon—The Tree Medic. Admission: All Children 10c. Adults 50c CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Man From Bitter Ridge (IN TECHNICOLOR) Lex Barker, Mara Corday, Ste phen MdNally ADDED: Color Cartoon: Venker. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO March Heater The Famous Homart Heaters 7 “v, v? , v Ifciv' " •" V- ^ v . ■ sal GAS WATER HEATERS No. 3562 20-GAL. SIZE v f .... • . * Was $49.95 Save $7.95 $1.20 down, $5 month Only $42 SUNDAY Foxfire (IN TECHNICOLOR) Jeff Chandler, Jane Russell, Dan Duryea 50-GAL SIZE Ouly $55 Was $59.95 Save $4.95 $5 down, $5 month Galvanized tank, 1 year guarantee, 30.8 gal. per hour recovery, glass wool insulation, adjustable thermostat. *. GAS WATER HEATERS No. 3506-7-8 30-GAL SIZE Only $94 Wad $104.50 Save $10.50 $5 down, $5 month 40-GAL. SIZE Only $110 Was $122.50 Save $12.50 $5 down, $5 month All the best features plus 100% safety pilot cutoff, siren inline design. 42 firal. Der hour recovery. GAS WATER HEATERS ■ No. 3509-10-11 20-GAL SIZE * Only $75 - t • Was $82.50 Save $7.50 $5, down, $5 month Only $84 30-GAL SIZE i Was $92.50 Save $8.50 $5, down, $5 month Glass wool insulation, adjustable thermostat and all the latest features, plus 10 year guarantee. GAS WaTER HEATERS No. 3500-1-2 , 30-GAL SIZE Only Was $112.50 Save $7.50 $5, down, $5 month 45-GAL. SIZE • * Only Was $139.50 S*ve $11.50 $5 down, $7 month $105 65-GAL. SIZE. Only Was $172.50 Save $7.50 $5 down, $8 month $128 $165 ; -s ' i: Sears Catalogue Sales Store 1211 Main Street NEWBERRY, S. C.