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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 195^
Scholarships To
Be Given By
Champion
CANTON, N. C. —For the
fifth consecutive year High
school seniors in the operating
areas of the Carolina division of
The Champion Paper and Fibre
company will be eligible to apply
for two four-year Champion Pa
per Foundation scholarships, ac
cording to A. M. Fairbrdther,
Champion vice president and
manager of the Carolina Divi
sion.
The scholarships, which pro
vide one-third of a student’s ty
pical expenses for each of four
school years, will go to the two
winning seniors from among
those nominated by principals of
certain high schools, including
Newberry High School.
In addition, seniors of any oth
er high schools from which chil
dren of employees of Champion’s
Carolina division are graduating
are eligible to apply and can be
nominated by their principals.
Senior boys or girls who rank
in the upper third of their grad
uating class are eligible to apply
for the awards.
Winners of the four-year
scholarships can attend any ac
credited college or university and
pursue any course of study they
desire, provided it leads to an AB,
BS, or equivalent degree.
These two four-year scholar
ships are among six such awards
being made for the 1960-61 col
lege year by the Champion Paper
Foundation in the operating a-
reas of the Carolina, Texas and
Ohio Divisions of Champion. The
Foundation will also continue its
grants-in-aid to the colleges and
universities attended by the scho
larship winners.
Seniors who desire to apply
for the Champion Paper Foun
dation scholarships must make
application to their high school
principals on or before January
13, 1960. The principals have
been supplied application forms
and full information on the scho
larships. Seniors nominated for
the scholarships by their princi
pals will be required to take the
Scholastic Aptitude Test of the
College Entrance Examination
Board. The fee for this test is
paid by the Champion Paper
Foundation.
Winners of the scholarships in
the operating areas of the Caro
lina division will be selected by
a committee composed of a pro
minent citizen of the community,
a recognized educator and a re
presentative of The Champion Pa
per Foundation. The award win
ners will be announced in May.
CAROLINA METAL WORKS
Sheet Metal - Heating - Air Conditioning
COLLEGE ST. EXTN. TEL. 115
A. G. McCAUGHRIN, President & Treasurer.
Building Permits
The following building permits
were isued during the past week:
H. B. Bayfield, repairs to ser
vice station, 703 Glenn St., $200.
Roberta Sligh, repairs to roof
of dwelling, 810 Crosson St., $10.
Lonnie Gilliam, repairs to roof
of dwelling, 937 Cornelia street,
$305.
BIRTH OF DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Byrnes
Davenport of 926 Jessica Avenue
are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a five pound, 10 ounce
daughter on December 6 at the
Newberry County Memorial Hos
pital. Mrs. Davenport is the for
mer Gay Nell Bowers, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bowers
of Prosperity.
BIRTH OF DAUGHTER
Supt. and Mrs. J. M. Randel
of Beaufort announce the birth
of a daughter, Julia Meriwether,
on November 27. The' Randels
have two sons, Randy and Der-
rill. Mrs. Randel is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Derrill Smith
of Newberry.
We will be open every Wednesday afternoon
until Christmas for your shopping conven
ience ...
And will be closed all day Saturday, Decem
ber 26.
Carpenters
Care Needed
In Choosing
New Home '
Buying or building a new
home can be one of the most
exciting and rewarding times a
family may ever experience to
gether.
It also can be a top-notch in
vestment. Government figures
show that today a house kept in
good condition actually in
creases in value year after year.
Here are some “do’s” and
“don’t’s” to help house-hunting,
families in the purchase of a
home that will give them years
of comfort, pride, and satisfac
tion:
Do look the house over care
fully from roof to foundation
and inquire about the quality of
building materials. If it has a
roof of asphalt shingles, for ex
ample, you can be sure it will
give good, long-lasting service.
Do be wary of sloppy con
struction. Chances are you won’t
be able to see much of the frame
work, but a careless plastering
or masonry job often indicates
poor quality of work throughout
the house.
Do make sure the house is
well insulated. Insufficient in
sulation or none at all will mean
the loss of many heating dol
lars annually. Thick mineral
wool insulation—at least 4 indi
es thick in the ceiling and 2
inches thick in walls—saves as
much as 40 per cent a year in
heating costs.
Do look carefully at wiring,
plumbing, and heating equip
ment. These are the vital organs
of any home, and a poor or in
adequate installation can mean
costly repairs, replacements, and
additions.
Don’t neglect such important
features as windows and doors.
Not only are these vital to ap
pearance inside and out, but can
cause heat loss in winter if they
are of poor quality. Quality
windows of ponderbsa pine add
to good appearance and are
weatherstripped to keep heat in
and dust out. Wood sash and
frames also contribute to heat
savings because wood is a nat
ural insulator.
Don’t forget to investigate
taxes. If they seem low, it may
be that a future need for
schools, sewers, and other im
provements may send taxes sky
rocketing.
Don’t hesitate to look for a
lower mortgage rate. Even V4
per cent less interest adds up
to hundreds of dollars saved
over the years before a mort
gage is paid off.
In displaying the United States
flag, the stars should always lie
to the observer’s left.
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1960, A DIVIDEND PER ANNUM OF
4%
Is anticipated for all savings and investment accounts. Open an ac
count with us NOW for:
C A CCTV Each Account Is Insured Up To $10,000 By the Federal Savings and Loan Corporation, An Instrumen-
I* A tality of the U. S. Government. Savings Accounts here may be held in the name of an individual or
jointly by two or more persons with a $70,000 total of insured savings possible.
CONVENIENCE
It Takes Only A Few Minutes To Open An Account At Our Office
LIBERAL RETURNS
Paid Twice Each Year Since Our Organization In 1947
R. B. Baker, President
Louis C. Floyd
Building and Loan Association
1117 Boyce Street The State Building
Newberry, South Carolina
Officers and Directors
J. Dave Caldwell, Vice-President
Pinckney N. Abrams, Secretary-Treasurer
R. Aubrey Harley Thomas H. Pope
BIRTH OF DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richard
Amick of 107 Shannon Lane, Ai
ken, announce the birth of an
eight pound, 13 ounce daughter,
Cathy, on Nov. 26 at the New
berry Hospital. Mrs. Amick is
the former Mable Elizabeth
Hipp.
BIRTH OF DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clinton
Epting of Route 4 are parents of
a nine pound, six ounce daugh
ter, Janet Lee, born Nov. 26 at
the local hospital. Mrs. Epting
before mariage was Ruby Mae
Lott.
BIRTH OF DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. William Marvin
Hawkins of Prosperity Route 3
announce the birth of seven
pound, five ounce Marvi Dean on
Nov. 27 at the local hospital. The
mother is the former Peggy
Elizabeth Bouknight.
MONROE-SETZLER . . .
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verted pleats, ended in a chapel
train. She wore a fingertip veil
on a satin cap and pearl ear
rings which the groom had given
her, and carried an orchid on a
Bible. Her father gave her in
marriage.
A reception was held in the
fellowship room. For travel Mrs.
Monroe wore a moss green wool
dress, mink cape and skin ac
cessories.
MAYER MEMORIAL LUTH
ERAN CHURCH
Daniel M. Shull, Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday school. H.
O. Cook, general superintendent.
11:00 a. m., The Service. Ser
mon, “Searching for the ‘Deep
Things of God’.”
6:30 p. m., Luther League.
A cordial invitation is extended
to the public to attend our wor
ship.
BILLING MACHINE FORMS &
CARBON—Standard and Cus
tom billing machine forms made
to order. We stock standard
blank heading billing tickets
and carbon rolls for all mach
ines. The Sun, Phone No. 1.
RITZ
Theatre
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robin
son, Eleanor Parker, Carolyn
Jones, Thelma Ritter
A Hole in The
CLASSIFIED* ^
ADS
Ml Heating Oils
Me Not Mike
••••••••••••
400 MONTHLY
SPARE TIME
Refilling and collecting money
from New Type high quality coin
operated dispensers in this area
No selling.
To qualify you must have car, ref
erences, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven
to twelve hours weekly can net up
to $400 monthly. More full time.
For personal interview write P. O.
Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. Include
phone number. Itc
Head
SATURDAY
Robert Ryan, Burl Ives,
Tina Louise
Day
Of The
Outlaw
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
Hope Lang, Stephen Boyd, Suzy
Parker, Martha Hyer, Diane
Baker
Some Like It Hot
CLOVER LEAF
DRIVE-IN
Theatre
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
First Run Picture in Newberry
The Best Of
Everything
Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance
Added Color Cartoon—Party
SUNDAY
Ten Seconds
To Hell
Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis,
Jack Lemmons
Added Color Cartoon—Magic
■ •••• • ••
Give him the
bulova
sea — king
WITH THAT BULOVA DIFFERENCE"
Certified Waterproof*
by the United States
‘Testing Co., Inc. A smart,
shadow-siim waterproof* with
17-jewel accuracy shock-resist
ant, unbreakable mainspring
anti-magnetic, luminous dial.
*39.75
Fennell's
Jewelry Store
*Wot«rpf00f 01 tone o» co««. crysfoi end crows
or* Intact Pricas Includ* F*d#rol To*
FOR RENT—Two bedroom house
in nice location. Gas heat.
Phone. 872 after 5 p.m. 33-2tc
OPPORTUNITY — Many times
there exists right under our
noses a career opportunity in
our own home area greater than
some that many men feel, they
have to travel thousands of
miles to get or for which they
must put in years of prepara
tion. I have such an opportunity
here in Newberry County for
one man with car who has sales
aptitude and a desire to better
himself. Complete training giv
en. After one week training at
our expense- this position will
produce $125 to $175 per week
and merit advancement. Phone
Mr. Hewitt, 1595 Thursday and
Friday, 3-5 p.m. only. 'Itc
WANTED—A good reliable man
to supply customers with Raw-
leigh Products. See or write
Mrs. Willie M. Sites, R.F.D. No.
1, Little Mountain, S. C., or
write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCL-
162-127, Richmond, Va. 32-3tp
STAPLES & STAPLERS—A full
line of BOSTITCH and MARK-
WELL Staplers and Staples are
available at The Sun Office.
SALESBOOKS—Printed to order.
Get our prices and delivery on
all types sales and order books.
We represent the world’s largest
manufacturers. Any size and
any style, made to your speci
fications. The Sun, Phone No. 1
New Sinclair Heating Oil is
Premium Quality at Regular Pricef
Home-owners tell us that Sinclair Heating Chi
gives more comfort, more heat per dollar. That’s
because it’s Premium Quality at regular price-
It contains an exclusive ingredient that helps
keep your burner in top operating condition.
Our service is dependable, too. You can be eu»
we’ll deliver as piomised.
S. C. Paysinger, Agent
phone 200
Newberry, S. C.
GIFTS TO MAKE HIS CHRISTMAS
MERRIER...
Each one Gift Wrapped and delivered.
T. ROY SUMMER, INC.
“THE MAN’S SHOT”
Santa says . .
“It’s nice to know that your
“Santa Claus” can be all
paid for . . .
Thanks to a
Christmas Club Check
from the
Newberry County Bank
Members of our 1959 Christmas Club who have received
their checks are doing their Christmas shopping without the
worry of financial pressure. If you did not belong to our
Christmas Club this year ...
Look ahead NOW to Christmas, 1960! Plan to make it
even more prosperous and merry next year!
Join our 1960 Christmas Club which is now open. Save
50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00 or $10.00 per week.
The Newberry County Bank not only offers this special
savings program, but also offers complete banking facilities—
and you will find this friendly bank helpful at all seasons of
the year.
Newberry County Bank
Newberry, S. C.
Joanna, S. C.
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