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PAGE FOUR THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 Remodeling Sale 80x80 Prints, 1-3 yds 25c yd. Fancy Dress Goods 69c yd. Drapery 36” 59c yd. Drapery, 44-48” 89c yd. Drip Dry Prints 49c yd. Terry 1.19 yd. Plain Terry 69c yd. Many More Items Complete Notions for all Iflme Sewing. Cotton Gabardine for Shorts and Bermudas — 79c yd. ALL FABRICS REDUCED Come in and Save! Carolina Remnant Shop Main Street Newberry, S. C. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a Democratic Primary Election will be held in Newberry county on Tuesday, June 24, 1958, for the purpose of electing several state and county officers. All 49 precincts open at 8 a. m. The following precincts close at 4 p. m.; Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3 No. 1, Ward 3 No. 2, Ward 4 No. 1, Ward 4 No. 2, Ward 5; Bush River, Central, Dominick, Helena, Johnstone, Maybinton, Mt. Pleas ant, O’Neal No. 1, Saluda No. 7, Silverstreet, Union, Utopia, Wal ton, Wheeland, and Vaughnville. The following precincts will close at 5 p. m.: Chappells, Mt. Bethel, and Peak. The following precincts will close at G p. m.: Ward 6, Fairview, Garmany, Hartford, Jalapa, Jolly Street, Kinards, Little Mountain, Longshore, Long Lane, Midway, Mulberry, Oakland, O’Neal No. 2, Pomaria, Prosperity No. 1, Pros perity No. 2, Stoney Hill, St. Paul, St. Phillips, Trinity, Whit mire No. 1, Whitmire No. 2, and Zion. B. V. CHAPMAN, Chairman, MRS. A. H. COUNTS, Secretary & Treas. Itc. Hospital Patients Mrs. Frances Adams, Rt. 4, Leesville. Mrs. Julia Adams, 1504 Glenn St. Dansby U. Berley, Rt. 4, Po maria. Jacob Bedenbaugh, Rt. 1, Pros perity. Mrs. Maude Bedenbaugh, Rt. 2, Prosperity. Burch Baby Boy, Rt. 1. Henry Rufus Boozer, Player St. Mrs. Mary Cromer and Baby Girl, 1804 Milligan St. Baby Alfred Dominick, 1501 Caldwell St. Mrs. Elsie Heller, Rt. 2. Mrs. Sarah W. Houseal, 722 Caldwell St. Mrs. Vinnie L. Hinnant, 2128 Har per St. Mrs. Lillian B. Hendrix, Rt. 4. Miss Annie Knotts, Prosperity. James Koon, 409 Wright St. Mrs. Rebecca Lewie, 1725 Har per St. Mrs. Lula Langford, 603 Bound ary St. Mrs. Estelle Marlowe, 1519 Harrington St. Mrs. Euna Mize, Rt. 1. Save Where Your Savings Are Insured YOUR OWN HOME THE BEST PLACE TO HANG YOUR HAT, ALWAYS! Why not buy or build now? Come in to day and see the facts on our home-loan plan. Building & Loan Association 1117 Boyce Street Newberry, S. C. The State Building Pinckney N. Abrams, Sec.-Treas. Edward Pickard, 1227 Walnut St Freddie Pitts, 942 Cline St. Mrs. Sadie Ringer, Rt 2, Po maria. Mrs. Lola Reeves, 316 Berry St. Mrs. Velerie Rushing and Baby £oy, 1004 Boundary St Mrs. Maggie Simmons, Rt 2, Newberry. Donald A. Steele, 308 Duckett St., Whitmire. Mrs. Esther Turner, 1407 First St. Mrs. Verdie Wise, Rt. 2. Mrs. Annie Bell Wilson, 807 Glenn St. Mrs. Ella A. Wicker, Prosper ity. Baby. Boys Welborn, 1203 Ke- roes Ave. Mrs. Rosa Phibbs, Box 130. Miss Effie Wilbanks, Rt 1, Whitmire. Lloyd Huffstetler, Chapin. Mrs. Varilla Smith, 519 Wright St. Dave Laird, 2010 Adelaide* St. William Harmon, 2114 John stone St. Mrs. Peggy Moore and Baby Girl, Rt 3, Newberry. Fanine Mae Caldwell, Rt. 3. Sarah Julia Harp, Rt 1, Saluda. Lessie Bee Jones, Rt. 3, Pros perity. Jo Ellen Mangum, 51 Boundary St. Mildred Simpkins, 1603 Vin cent St Georgia Mae Werts, Rt. 1, Prosperity. John Turner, Rt. 3. MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS Mrs. Carrie Davenport and son, Route 5, Prosperity. Mrs. Joan Minick and daugh ter, Rt. 4, Newberry. Mrs. Frances Epting, Glenn St., Newberry. Miss Susie Dreher, Prosperity. . Miss Jo Amick, Chapin. Carl Epting, Prosperity. Mrs. Georgia Haltiwanger, Cha pin. Mrs. Ruth Lindler, Chapin. Mrs. Minnie Reagin, Glenn St, Newberry. Jake West, Leesville. Mrs. Ernestine Derrick and son, Prosperity. CLOVER LEAF >IN Theatre THURSDAY My Man Godfrey (In Cinemascope & Color) June Alyson, David Nivens, Martha Hyer Added Color Cartoon—Spring time Friday & Saturday 3:10 To Yuma Glenn Ford, Van Heflin, Felicia Farr Aded Color Cartoon—Lazy Little Beaver SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY Jet Pilot (In Technicolor) John Wayne, Janet Leigh, Jay C. Flippen Added Color Cartoon—It’s A Living DEED TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 Carrie Summer to Jessie S. Mills, one lot, 1-16 acre in Beden baugh Alley, $1400. Von A. Long to James E. Wise man Jr., one-fourth undivided lot, $5.00 and other valuable consid erations. Robert Gary Middleton to James A. Holmes and Mary E. Holmes, one lot on Drayton St., $413.98. Newberry No. 1 Outside Guy V. Whitener to Curtis O. Chapman and Vonnie G. Chap man, one lot on Blackjack Road, $10.00 and other valuable consid erations. Jean W. Timmerman to Her man Clifton Timmerman, 3.73 acres and one building, grantor’s Vz undivided interest, $500. Evander M. Anderson to Wil liam W. King, Jr., one lot, 1-4 undivided interest, $5.00 and other valuable considerations. Bessie L. Williams to George E. Schumpert Jr., et al, .30 acre, and one building on Turner Road, $5.00 and assumption of mort gage. Silverstrest No. 2 Frances M. Adams to J. D. Webb, 1.69 acres, % undivided interest, $5.00 and other valuable considerations. Whitmire No. 4 R. M. Duckett Jr. to James G. Roof, two acres, $1350. D. S. McArthur to John E. El liott, one lot and one building, 1526 Church St., $5.00 and other valuable considerations. Whitmire No. 4 Outside R. M. Duckett Jr. to James G. Roof, one lot (driveway) $10.00. R. L. Hunnicutt to Kenneth Wil- kerson, Route 2, Whitmire, one lot on Main St., $600. Prosperity No. 7 V. L. Cotney to J. G. Huffstet ler, Box 505, Joanna, one lot, $50. Howard K. Bedenbaugh and Teresa Bedenbaugh to Mary Farr, one lot and one building on Mc- Nary St., $3500. B. Edwin Wicker et al to Joel Malcolm Taylor, nine feet on Brown street, $5.00 and other valuable considerations. Frank S. Harmon et al to Mal colm Joel Taylor, one lot and one building, on Brown St., $5.00 and other valuable considerations. RITZ Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Russ Tamblyn, Jan Sterling, John Drew Barrymore, Mamie Van Doren, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Anthony, Jackie Coogan ‘‘High School Confidential” Also Cartoon—Droopy Leprechaun MONDAY & TUESDAY That Wondrous Masterpiece Of Sheer Delight WALT DISNEY’S Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (In Technicolor) Also Cartoon—Golding Egg Goosey Admission—All Children 25c; Adults 50c The Adjutant General OF SOUTH CAROLINA • Is a position concerned ONLY with the National Guard. • Should be filled by a man with BROAD NATIONAL- GU \RD EXPERIENCE. • Holds the State’s HIGHEST full-time military position. • Is a LEADER of the state’s youth in a very critical era. Frank D. Pinckney • Has over 34 years of Nation al Guard experience. • Has been with the Adjutant . General’s Dept, for over 11 years. • Served in World Wnrs I and II. • Can provide the right leader ship in a pentomic reorganiza tion. ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW - T JSED—REBUILT Bought, Sold, Exchanged We Repair All Types Satisfaction Guaranteed Mann Electric Repair Co. 2329 Main St. Columbia, S- C. WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME FRANK D; PINCKNEY HAS SAID ‘T appreciate immeasurably the strong vote of confidence given me by the people of South Caroling on June 10th. If I am elected Adjutant General, I will leave no stone unturned to keep within onr wonderful state the BEST National Guard in the United States, which I think we have today.” I stand for and will main tain a completely segregated South Carolina National Guard. (Political ad paid for by friends of Frank D. Pinckney) AMBULANCE PHONE 270 FOR SALE — Three bedroom home, new, on Jessica Ave. At tached garage, full basement, nice shady lot, priced very rea sonably. O. F. Armfield Sr., -921 Jessica Ave., Phone 872. 6-6tc FOR SALE — Three bedroom home on Armfield Ave., two bedroom home on Rosalyn Drive, Crestwood; tw-o bedroom home on Langford St. O. F. Armfield Sr. Phone 872. 6-6tc Miss Crooks Dies At Advanced Age Miss Mamie E. Crooks,, 91, died Thursday night at her home in Newberry after a lingering illness. Born in Union County, she was a daughter of the late John B. and Amanda G. Lyon Crooks. She was a graduate of Marion Female College in Marion, Va., and had been a teacher for 40 years in the schools of North and South Caro lina. She was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Redeem er. Surviving are one sister, Miss Hattie Belle Crooks of Newberry. Funeral services were held Sat urday morning at Whitaker Fun eral Home by Rev. Paul E. Mon roe Jr. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. Active pallbeaiers were How ard Coleman Sr., Hugh Crooks, Tommy Crooks, Jim Wheeler, John Swittenberg, William Swit- tenburg and Paul Whitaker. Final Rites For Mrs. Pugh, 71 Mrs. Florie Aurelia Lominack Pugh, 71, widow of Arthur Pugh, died Sunday afternoon at New berry County Memorial Hospital after a month’s critical illness. Born in Newberry, she was a daughter of the late W. H. and Rhoda Reighley Lominack. She made her home in Prosperity for a number of years where she and her late husband operated a mer cantile business. She had lived in Newberry for the past several years and was a member of St. Luke’s Lutheran, Church. Surviving are three brothers, Forrest, Henry and Frazier Lom inack, all of Newberry; five sis ters, Mrs. A. H. Dickert of Green ville, Mrs. Frank DeVore of New berry, Mrs. Heber Leaphart of Prosperity, Mrs. Fred Gnann of Clyo, Ga., and Mrs. Lang Dom inick of Chappells. Funeral services were held Monday at 5 p. m. at Whitaker Funeral Home by Dr. Thomas F. Suber and Rev. Melvin E. Derrick. Burial was in Rosemont Cemtery. Active pallbearers were William Buford, Carroll DeVore, Kirby Lominack, Charles Gnann and James Dickert. as delegate of the Getieral Duty* Nurses from South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Black and ^ons, Bucky and Luke and Mr. Black’s aunt, Mrs. Essie Singley returned to Prosperity Tuesday night after several days tour of Washington, D. C. and the Shenandoah Valley. ATTEND CONVENTION AT ATLANTIC CITY Miss Cora Marie Nelson is at tending the National Convention of Nurses at Atlantic City, N. J. Building Permits June 10: Newberry Concrete Company, one 600 ft. cement silo and one 100-ton four compartment bin, 844 Fair St., $24,500. June 11: William Jeter, to dwelling, 1811' Vincent $100. June 14: Mrs. Evelyn re-roof dwelling, 720 Green $200. 40?Ve It seems this girl was so cr-r-azy about the service she got from her Phillips 66 Dealer that she’d buy only one gallon of Flite-Fuel at a time . . just so she’d have an excuse to come back oftener. It was rather trying for this Phillips 66 Dealer; considering all the free services he provides for every customer on every visit. Brushing out inside the car, for example. Geaning the windows all around. Checking the tires, battery, and radrator: It turned out just about as you’d expect. Such an obliging fellow, she decided, would be a handy man around the house. So she hooked him. Trouble is that Phillips 66 Dealers are so dedi cated to their jobs that household chores get short shrift. No moral here for wives. Obvious poral for motorists. C. D. Coleman Oil Company, Distributor Newberry, South Carolina Friday June 20th is Pee Gee Paint At With every we give you The winner of our paint guessing contest gets $25.00 worth of the paint of their choice. Factory Representative will demonstrate-Pee Gee Wonder-tones, the easiest paint in the world to use. And Best Of All—For a limited time while the supply lasts— Pee Gee Triple Cover House Paint — the Painter’s choice — only $4.95 per gallon. You save over $2.00 on each gallon pur chased. Don’t delay—come to Paint Day at Newberry Lumber Company. Save $2.00 a Gallon on triple cover HOUSE PAINT Th* pain* that pr«f*f*ionol pointers use Re* $5.95 BRUSH, $2.99 wHh tto p*»fcko»e cl * •» mor* sollom ot Howe Point* oHorod ol Soto Frico* during tKI» evon*. % «Nce Newberry Lumber Co. ism ' .ml me . /, % *5