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m I Wk THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1960 THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE FIVE 1961 Chevrolet J Trucks Feature Proved Design iW. m m* >?Wk : f/ .. ■m*. M*. ■'///A'ti % K r /VA Continuation of the highly successful suspen sion system introduced last year, moderate front features independent front springing with torsion bars and rear coil or variable rate springs. Cab style changes, and refinements in chassis and cabs improvements include a smaller floor tunnel in mark the 1961 Chevrolet truck line. Proved by some models for increased leg and foot room, one full year of customer use, t’ e suspension and an optional six-inch thick foam rubber seat. Your Fall Costume Demands A New Hat Having just received an unusually large shipment of hats, we think it would be advisable for you to shop now. Come in often, Carpenters NEWBERRY. S. C. HOSPITAL PATIENTS Mrs. Margaret Adams, 2612 Main street. Mrs. Bernice Bannister, Route 3, Prosperity. John R. Bryan, 2206 Main St. Mrs. Letha Baldwin, 495 Sims street, Whitmire. Bradford Coleman, Route five, Saluda. Miss Bonnie Evans, Spring Hill Apartments. Mrs. Lillie Griffin, Route one, Pomaria. William W. Goff, Route one, Newberry. Paul B. Ezell, 2109 Brown St. Mrs. Beatrice Hawkins, 12 6 Laurel street, Laurens. Mrs. Lizzie Hyler, 700 Clara St. James Heller, Prosperity. Holland Huffman, 2111 ' Mc Dowell street. Mrs. Mattie Kunkle, Route two, Prosperity. Mrs. Nora Koon, 1315 Nance street. Dr. Robert Kennedy, Wiseman Hotel. D. V. Knight, Drayton street. Lawrence C. Lively, 333 Player street. Mrs. Mattie Livingston, Silver- street. Mrs. Euna Mize, Route one, Newberry. Arthur Nichols, Route three, Prosperity. James Pitts, Springhill Apts. Mrs. Renitia R. Ruff, Newber ry. Mrs. Doris E. Richardson and baby boy, Route 3, Prosperity. Mrs. Mary L. Riser, Route one, Little Mountain. Lomma A. Ruff, Route three, Prosperity. Mrs. Martha Suber, Route two, Newberry. Mrs. Ruth Seymore, 1512 Trent street. Mrs. Edna Taylor, Route two, Prosperity. Herman L. Watson, 2705 Fair Avenue. Mrs. Martha Warren and baby boy, 1606 Drayton st. Richard Olin Wicker, 150 Glenn street. Malverse Abney, Route two, Prosperity. Lucinda Hair, Prosperity. Margaret Jeter, 420 Drayton street. Penzell Lindsey and baby boy, Route four, Newberry. Laura Maybin and baby boy, Route 1, Newberry. Tom Reed, RFD, Newberry. Alberta Roland, 1807 Lindsey street. Martha Sims, Route two, Pom aria. Lonzo Stephens, Route one, Prosperity. Brady Summers, Prosperity. John Walker, Route 3, New berry. wo .:.: * ; x : V,V.»* IlltP CHEVY TRUCKS WITH WORK-PROVED INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION! Chevy’s ’61 fleet swings in with a ready- made reputation as the trucks that arm worth more because they work more... the latest editions of the haulers that scrapped the I-beam axle and proved the important advantages .•A-,'.'"* r .<: Ssgiltiiiilit proved ute importan of independent front suspension! You’ll find new models for ’61—long- wheelbase 4-wheel drive units—and thoughtful refinements throughout the line. But the big news for ’61 is nailed- down proof (based on owner reports) that Chevy’s torsion-epring design is the best thing that’s happened to trucks in decades! With Chevy’s independent front sus pension and Sturdi-Bilt design, you cruise over trails where other trucks creep. You feel the difference in lees wheel fight and vibration. You can see why drivers are happier, why loads are better protected and why the truck itself will stand up to thousands of miles of more work. That goes for any size Chevy, too—pickups, tilt cabs, tandems, all of them. Check the latest specs with your Chev rolet dealer: capacity, power teams, options. Then, by all means, drive a ’61. Once around the block and you’ll never be satisfied with a front axle truck again! Torsion spring heavyweight WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! DEED TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 Kershaw Oil Mill to Iia T. Cous ins, one lot and one building on Drayton street, $5 and other val uable considerations. Emerson Dwight Jones to C. F. Garner, one lot, $5 and other valuable considerations. James Albert Terry to Edith W. Terry, one lot and one building on McHardy street, $5 love and affection. G. K. Dominick to George C. Trefsgar and Myra D. Trefsgar, one lot and one building on Johns tone trseet, $5 and assumption of mortgage.. Sara Tyler C. Britt to George K. Dominick, one lot and one building on Nance street, $5.00 and other valuable considerations. Thomas H. Westwood and Betty S. Westwood to Heyward O. Dav id, one lot and one building on DeLoach Avenue, $5 and the as sumption of a mortgage. Newberry No. 1 Outside Della A. Long to James Irby Long, Jr., one lot $5, love and affection. William J. Long to Jonas Irby Long, Jr., one lot $5, love and af fection. William J. Long to Ella Belle Abrams, one lot, $5 love and af fection. Silverstreet No. 2 Dorothy Jackson to Corley Clark, 12 acres, $5. Bush River No. 3 George Turner to Charlie Kin- aro and Odessa Kinard, one acre, $100. Whitmire No. 4 Guy C. Reed, Hilland D. Reed, Lottie R. Hunnicutt and Aspha R. Cartee to Norma E. Reed and Ella Mae Reed, one lot and one Hospital Births HALTIWANGER Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lanier Haltiwanger of Route 1 announce the birth of a seven pound, six ounce daughter, Mary Lisa, on September 20 at Newberry Me morial Hospital. The mother is the former Miss Mary Alice Haw kins. DEVORE Mr. and Mrs. William Newton DeVore of 712 Logan Court, 4Sreenwoo(i, are jjarents of a nine pound, 13 ounce son, William New ton II, born September 20 at New berry Hospital. Mrs. DeVore is the former Miss Julia Elizabeth Coleman. TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Taylor of 2703% Fair Avenue announce the birth of a six pound, five ounce daughter, Mary Ann, on September 20 at the local hospi tal. Mrs. Taylor before marriage was Miss Marcelle Crumpton. BLANTON Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willard Blan ton of 2110 Brown Street are par ents of an eight pound, eight ounce daughter, Sheila Renee, born September 21 at Newberry Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Blan ton is the former Miss Willie Grace Lever. building, 706 Broom street, $5.00 love and affection. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Whitener Lumber Company to E. M. Anderson and W. S. Hentz 336.8 acres, $10,000 and other val uable considerations. Prosperity No. 7 Sarah Hudson to William Wise, one lot, $50. , C. S. Holland to Sandra H. Wat ers, one lot $5 love and affection for daughter. FINE ALL PURPOSE WOOLS Blends, Plaids, Checks and Solids—up to 60 inches wide SHEATH LININGS, INTER FACING, BUTTERICK AND SIMPLICITY PATTERNS — A COMPLETE LINE OF NOTIONS FOR YOUR FALL SEWING. CAROLINA REMNANT SHOP NESTS ARE FOR THE /•“a** \ SHEALY Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Osborn Shealy of 2715 Nance St. announce the birth of nine pound, one ounce, Tracy Osborn, on Sept. 21 at Newberry Hospital. The mother before marriage was Miss Virginia Banks. RICHARDSON Mr. and Mrs. Fred David Rich ardson of Rt. 3, Prosperity, an nounce the birth of a four pound, six ounce son, Fred David, Jr., on Sept. 26 at the local hospital. The mother is the former Miss Doris Elizabeth Gaines. Recent Marriages Walter L. Huntsinger of Col umbia and Janett Dailey of Inno, were married on September 20 at Newberry by Probate Judge Max- cy E. Stone. Earl B. Kinard of Chapin and Sally Frances Corley of Newber ry, were married at Little Moun tain by Rev. Garth L. Hill on September 16. Burdell F. Doe of Reading, Minn, and Janice McCord of Newberry we#6 ndfcried on September 24th at Newberry by Rev. Neil E. Truesdell. Distinctive, Dashing, Authentic . . . Designed to add that finishing touch to your wardrobe. T. ROY SUMpt, INC. 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