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% r a 1 / PAGE FOUR THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960 City Adopts Resolution To B. V. Chapman State of South Carolina, County of Newberry, City of Newberry. WHEREAS, the passing on March 7, 1960^ o< one o^JNewher ry's most esteemed and beloved citizens, the Honorable B. V. Chapman, was a great loss to his State and more especially to our City and County; and WHEREAS, Mr. Chapman, in addition to his many outstanding services to his fellow man as an attorney, served the City of New berry, whose people were greatly benefited by his conscientious and able leadership and ability; and WHEREAS, the high integrity, high ideals, sense of loyalty, and sense of humor endeared Mr. Chapman to all who knew him; NOW, Therefore, Be It Resolv ed by the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of Newberry, in Coun cil Assembled: That we deeply grieve the pass ing of Mr. Chapman and extend our sympathy to his family and relatives on behalf of ourselves and the people of the City; That a copy of this Resolution be sent to Mrs. Esther C. Chap man, the wife of Mr. :Chaj>man, and that a copy ■ thereof be pub lished in the press serving Ithe City of Newberry. „ v . Done in Council assembled this 8th day of March, 1960. - ; ’i » Ernest H. Layton, Mayor Clarence A. Sh.ealy, Jr. C. A. Dufford, Sr. O. F. Armfield, Jr. D. W. Jones Cecil E. Merchant Clarence B. DeHart Councilmen YOU and YOUR STATE DOLLARS AHEAD Club Music Is Music Group Meeting Topic &ie when you shop where you see this sign YOU’RE dollars ahead because your S&H Green Stamps give you extra values in Distinguished Merchandise at n 3 added cost to you. YOUR STATE is dollars ahead, too, because S&H is a big buyer of your State’s manufactured products for 600 Green Stamp redemption centers across the nation. So shop where you see the sign of —the sign that means extra values for your home State, too. The regular meeting of the Newberry Music Club was held on March 8th at the home of Mrs. P. K. Harmon. Miss Mary Elizabeth Fowler, vice president, presided and led the members in reading the club collect and then conducted the business portion of the meeting. The club voted to change the time of the Sunday a^emoon broadcast over station WKDK trom 4 p.m. to 1:05 p.m. Miss Elizabeth Ann Ruff was welcomed as a new member of the club. The program for the evening, under the topic of “Music in Club Affairs,” was presented by Mr. J. D. French. It was brought out that nearly all clubs turned to music first for their entertain- 1 ment programs or used it as part of regular programs. Music in the form of club sing ing was discussed by Mr. French with the observation that a good song leader was the key to suc cess. Effective singing contrib utes much to the fellowship and relaxation of club members. The program was concluded with the singing of a few of the more popular songs used in clubs, by a quartette of club members composed of Mesrs. Meredith Har mon, Keitt Purcell, Bill Fields and J. D. French, accompanied by Mrs. J. E. Wiseman. During the social hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. P. K. Harmon, as sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Harmon, Mrs. Kemper Lake and Mr. Bill Fields. FBI Agent To Be Speaker At Kiwanis Meet N. / SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION * A j/ The Sperry and Hutchinson Company 1406 Servaa St.' • Columbia, S. C. THE SPERRY AND HUTCHIN/'SON COMPANY' • ESTABLISHED 1896 Error Noted In Fluoride Letter In an article written for last week’s issue of The Sun by Mrs. Lucile Wilson Kerr regarding fluoriidation of the Newberry wat er supply we regret an error in the last paragraph of the article. The first two words of the para graph were transposed changing the meaning of the question asked. It should have read as follows: “Is it consonant with sound pub lic policy to apply drugs or medi cation of any kind to a water sup ply for all the people of a comr munity, or should the city’s auth ority be limited to making sure that water is pure and abund ant?” We regret the error and are happy to make this correction. Among survivors are two sis ters, Mrs v A. N. Gregory and Mrs. Gladys Layton, both of New berry. W. Wage Bromwell, FBI agent from Charlotte, N. C. office, will be guest speaker at today’s luncheon meeting of the Kiwanis club. Bromwell was born in Arling ton, Va. and graduated from Southeastern University, Wash ington, D. C. Mr. Bromwell hae been as signed to the New York and St. Louis field offices, at FBI head quarters in Washington, D. C. Montana, Cleveland, Ohio, and and has served as Assistant Spec ial Agent in Charge at Butte, Boston, Mass. He is a veteran FBI Agent who helped round up a New York- espionage ring in the early stages of War Id War II, involving German espoinage. As Special Agent in charge of the Charlotte Division, he di rects the activities of this Bureau in North Carolina and the West ern part of South Carolina. 6 6 —& RABIN Lt. and Mrs. Louis M. (Mickey) Rabin are receiving congratula tions upon the arrival of a son, Michael Dean, born on March 9th at Craig Air Force Base Hospital in Selma, Ala. The baby weighed" seven pounds, six ounces. Mrs. Rabin is the former Miss Gloria Diane Brooks of Green Cove Springs, Fla. Lieutenant Ra bin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rabin of Newberry. D. E. Halfacre returned to his home last Thursday after being a patient in the Newberry Memorial Hospital a week undergoing treat ment. POLITICAL Announcements FOR COMMISSIONER DIST. 2 I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Commissioner District No. 2 and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. ROSS GEORGE Funeral was conducted Sunday at McDougald (Jhapel by Rev. J. P. Stokes, with burial in Silver- brook Cemetery. RITZ Theatre THURSDAY & FRIDAY Lee Patterson, Eddie Byrnes, Betty McDowal Jack The Ripper SATURDAY Gianna Maria, George Marshall, Ettore Mann The Warrior And The Slave Girl FOR MAGISTRATE DIST NO. 2 I hereby announce myseu a can didate for reelection as Magistrate District No. 2 and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. BEN F. DAWKINS FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Sheriff for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. TOM M. FELLERS . FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the ~ ffice of Coroner for Newberry County and'pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. GEORGE R. SUMMER FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Auditor for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. RALPH B. BLACK FOB SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for Preelection to the office of Supervisor for Newberry Coun ty and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. > £ ; S. W. SHEALY ; FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby f announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of New berry bounty and pledge myself to abi^e the results of v the Depi- ocratic primary. HAROLD B. HENDRIX r , ; T, ' " - FOR SENATE f*, I hereby announce myself fc candidate for the office of Sen ator from ’Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratict primary. JESSE FRANK HAWKINS COMMISSIONER DIST 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the of fice of COmmisfioner from Dis trict 1, and pledge myself to aide the resets of the Democratic el ection. CABMAN BQUKNIGHT Newberry Native Fatally Burned. In Arkansas Word hae been received of death of Mrs. Mollie McG 85, of Marvell, Ark., on F 28. Mrs. McCullough was i burned when a gas heater ed in*fcer Koine. ** She was a native of N County and has many friends regret to hear of her death. i iTION a STARTING MONDAY FOR 6 DAYS March 21 through 26 Kevin Corchoran, Henry Galvin, Gene Sheldon, Bob Sweeney TOBY TYLER Admission: Adults and In-Between 50c; All Children under 12, 25c CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre .vf- . . v» v*v A * .1: ^v -.Of*.v. •> '•V /y. <-‘ : .<y • ••• - ' ** S- i •< * <»• k ■'* % ^ • . Y, .- <>•.♦> r • l*. X -- . .<• .. • ' : ...*" 4 ,• v ^ SK .• >.• ' ' -• •• 'J* S**' . v 1 ' *; •V . -Y-.-- v .*Y’ ; / x -O* . y -■ ■ ■■ • % .. " ■■ ..Y » i , ■ y : . w yrfS ■ oc<w^ v ' V * y < .O-, ^ *:> • * y.. j?? - , jc of ' y« “Worst roads in the world, but this new Chevy takes all the roughness out!” Out near Wathena, Kansas, farmer Milt Roundy tends 800 acres with only one helper—his 1960 Chevrolet pickup. The truck almost never runs on Kansas's fine state highways—in stead it averages about 2,500 miles a month on unimproved back- country trails or on hauls into the fields, off the road. u ln my book, these are the worst roads in the world” Mr. Roundy says, “but this new Chevy takes all the roughness out. It doesn't fishtail or whip around like other trucks — I can steer it with one fingerr, They’re speaking right up, these owners of ’60 Chevrolets. Everywhere you go, they’re giving out glowing reports on a revolutionary new truck ride that leads to a bigger day’s work at less expense; praising truck powr that knows die most about saving money. It’s Chevy’s total newness they’re talking about. And you’ll be talking, too, once you turn a new Chevrolet loose on your money runs. Your dealer can get you started, right awayl i It takes Chevy's new Torsion-Spring Ride to smooth out a road like this! WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROLET SIORDIBIIITRUCKS See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fast delivery, favorable deals! KEMPER CHEVROLET COMPANY 1515-1517 MAIN ST. NEWBERRY, S. C. PHONE 982 FRIDAY & SATURDAY GIRLS TOWN Mamie Van Doren, Mel Torme, Ray Anthony Added Color Cartoon—Out Foxed FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself a can didate to succeed myself as Clerk of Court for Newberry County and pledge to abide the results*of the Democratic Primary. BURKE M. WISE FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Treasurer for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. J. RAY DAWKINS FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE: I hereby announce myself a can didate for House of Representa tives from Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. D. P. (JABBO) FOLK SUNDAY Beloved Infidel Gregory Peck, Deborah Kerr, Eddie Albert Added Color Cartoon—Log Jammed FOR THE HOUSE I hereby announce myself a’ candidate for the House of Rep resentatives from Newberry coun ty, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary election. STEVE C. GRIFFITH, JR. FOR THE HOUSE I hereby announce myself a candidate for releection to the House of Representatives! from Newberry county and pledge my self to abide the results of the Democratic primary election. T. WILLIAM HUNTER AWNINGS For FREE Estimate Without Obligation CALL 993 Whitaker Floor Coverings 1011 CALDWELL ST NEWBERRY,' S. C. AGENTS FOR Ventilated Awning Corp. 8UPT. OF EDUCA 1 I hereby announce myself candidate for re-election as Coun ty Superintendent of Education, and pledge ’ayself to abide the results of the Democratic pri mary election. JAMES D. BROWN March 14: James L. general repairs to dwe! Crosson St., $500; S. C. ment Security Corp., one room brick vAneer and block .building on corner lege and Boundary St*., First Baptist Church, re Z. F. Wright Home on St., $14,976; John Frazier, to dwelling on Evans St., NOTICE—CANDIDATES 1116 time for qualifying as a candidate in the June Democratic Primary for Newberry County be gan Monday, March 7, 1960, and continues until Monday, March 21 at noon. ^ Assessments for / candidates qualifying in the primary as ap proved by the Executive Commit tee in session Monday are as fol lows: Senator f. $200.00 House of Representatives 125.00 Sheriff < 200.0J Auditor 200.00 Treasurer 200.00 Supt. of Education 200.00 Supervisor ' 200.00 Clerk of Court 200.00 Coroner 50.00 Magistrate, Whitmire 75.00 Magistrate, Newberry ^ 75.00 Magistrate, Prosperity 50.00 Magistrate^ Pomaria 35.00 Magistrate, Silverstreet- Chappells 35.00 Magistrate, Little Moun tain +! __ 35.00 Commissioner 100.00 In the event of no opposition the fees of the candidates are to be jApubled. 1 i Pinckney N. Abrams, ’ Chairman Mrs. A. H. Counts, 46-2tc Sec.-Treas. PREPARED to assist you filing your income tax and other tax matters, upstairs in the Turner Entrance is between Jewelry Store and Dr. old office. Home telephonw office 805-J. A. H. and Ri Counts. 40-tfc i WANTED AT ONCE—Rawleigh Dealer in West Newberry Coun ty. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCC-36118, Richmond, Va. j . 45-5tp BILLING MACHINE FORMS * CARBON—Standard i tom billine machine forma made to order. Wo stock blank heading billing and carbon rolls for all maeh~ ines. The Sun, Phone No. 1. •JMf STAPLES & STAPLERS—A full line of BOSTITCH and MARK- WELL Staplers and Staples are available at The San Office. ' mfM SALES BOOKS—Prin^M to ori Get our prices delivery all types sales order We represent tae world’s manufacturers. Any size any style, made to your speci fications. The Sun, Phone No. 1 m CAROLINA METAL WORKS Sheet Metal - Heating - Air Conditioning COLLEGE ST. EXTN. TEL. 115 A. G. McCAUGHRIN, President A Treasurer. U?' FL0RSHE1M GIVES MESH NEW SMARTNESS Cool Comfort plus Handsome Styling! ■I ROY SUMMER, “THE MAN’S SHOP’ IN THE NEWBERRY AREA mmt Building For Sale The Newberry Federal Savings and Loan Associa tion will receive sealed bids until 12 o’clock Noon, Mon day, March 21, 1960, for the one-story brick ware house building, known as the G. B. Summer & Sons *• warehouse, located in the Southeastern intersection of HaTrihgton and Caldwell Streets, Newberry, S. C. “World’s largest termite control organization’’ $5000 GUARANTEE Against Future Termite Damage Represented nationally by ever 1800 lumber dealers For free Inspection call Newberry Lumber Co., Inc. Authorized Representative For TERM INI X SERVICE 913 CLINE ST. TELEPHONE 54 Bids shall be for all materials and removal thereof, except the portion of the Eastern wall adjoining the present office building which shall be left intact, and the lot is to be cleared to ground level. The successful bidder will be required to make pay ment of his bid within five (5) days from the above date, and to completely remove all materials within sixty (60) days from the above date. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Newberry Federal Savings & Loan Association »~ ■ v.r- ' . 1223 College Street Newberry, S. C.