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THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1960 THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE EIGHT THE 1961 LANCER, Dodge’s new entry in the compact car field, is available in a variety of two- and four-door sedan, hardtop and station wagon models. Above is the four-door sedan. Timmerman Rites Held Tuesday Wallace B. Timmerman, 81, re tired merchant and resident of 726 Boundary street died Monday morning at the Newberry County Memorial hospital after an illness of the past three years. Mr. Timmerman was born and reared in Edgefield county, a son of the late John and Savannah Dorn Timmerman. He had made his home in Newberry for more than 60 years where he was as sociated . in the grocery business of Timmerman and Nesley on Drayton street, and later he op erated the W. B. Timmerman grocery on Main street. He was a member of Central Methodist church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Wright Timmerman; one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Bland T.) Campbell of Raleigh, N. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Ola Jones of Greenville, N. C. and Mrs. Bess Powell of Aiken; two grand children, Katherine and Carol Campbell, of Raleigh, N. C. Newberry Firm To Build Church Edward O. Cannon, President of Cannon Construction and Supply Co., Inc., Newberry, reports that his company was awarded a con tract in the amount of $77,975 for a church at West Columbia. This one-story structure, located at Gunter Circle, is owned by Trinity Methodist Church. It will be built of brick, being 9,800 square feet, and will be used for church and educational facilities. The unus ual feature of this job will be the Cavity Walls. Contract was awarded Septem ber 14, and work will begin im mediately with grading. Date of expected completion is May 1, 1961. Ten to twenty-five men will be 1 used on the job under the direc- I tion of Carroll Counts, Little Mountain. *UO!|dO pe||D49U;-48|D8p O *D 8UI|4 JSJU 8l|4 jo} Bujuoijjpuoa jjd sjdgo |ud;|da mdsA |sd| p8JD8ddD* 4SJJJ 4D3 8l|| U8t{M UI|D|33D epjM UOM iiojpodojd puo 8U!| JO AjnDdq eqj AU833D OJ tsnujjuo) Jf '83UDJD9ddC |DUJd|X8 U| •epiJ JO SS8IUJIOOUIS puo 83UDUlJOJJ8d 'Ajiuq -ojnp 'Auiouo38 Buijojado joj sAdm Auoiu ui pdAOJdiui ueeq soq jud;|d/\ [96 L aqi S ®! 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The Congressman said, “This is an opportunity to get one of the finest educations in the world with ail expenses paid.” 4 Smith Motor Co. Proudly And Cordially Invites You To See And Drive 3 Great New Ones From DODGE FOR 1961 Lancer - Nigh Spirited Compact Dart - America’s First Fine Economy Car Polara-Truly The Best Of Everything Dodge AND A Great New Truck Dart Pick-up - The First And Only Truck With Compact Economy On Display September 29 PTA Meeting At Silverstreet The Silverstreet Elementary School, PTA met in the auditorium last Tuesday night with the presi dent, Mrs. Harold Hunter, presid ing. Mrs. Edith Bishop was in ;harge of devotions. Mrs. Helen Nichols, the guest speaker, welcomed the teachers and gave an inspiring talk on co operation. During the business session, re ports were given by various stand ing committee chairmen. The Fin ance committee reported that the PTA had purchased Melody Bells and an Autoharp for the public music classes, and had contributed to the purchase of a movie pro jector. All of these items are in use at the school now. The next meeting will be on the third Tuesday in October. RITZ Theatre THURSDAY & FRIDAY Richard Burton, Robert Ryan, Carolyn Jones, Martha Hyer ICE PALACE —Admission— All Children, 15c Adults, 60c SATURDAY Charles Herbert, Jo Morrow, Martin Milner, Rosemary DeCamp 13 GHOSTS —Admission— All Children, 25c Adults, 60c Smith Motor Co. 1309 College Street Telephones 777 and 172 MONDAY & TUESDAY Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, John Kerr, Anne Francis The Crowded Sky GLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre THURSDAY Suddenly, Last Summer Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Cliff, Katharine Hepburn Added Color Cartoon—Gerald Me Boring Boring FRIDAY & SATURDAY Gunfighters Of Abilene Buster Crabbe, Judith Ames Added Color Cartoon—Tom and Jerry in Hollywood SUNDAY The Wind Cannot Read Dirk Bogarde, Yoko Tani Added Color Cartoon—Rail SMITH T V Radio & T.V. Service Reasonable Rates Phone 2103XJ Near Highway Department Junction Winnsboro Highway and Mt. Bethel-Garmany Rd. > s m iiilil Pllti ^ *.;.y.v.\v .vyXy.;. Plymouth for 1961 has a complete new look of beauty and a new ride of stability r Long an economy leader in the low-priced field, Plymouth in 1961 has made major engi neering and styling gains In the areas of economical operation, trouble-free driving, luxury-car appearance and solid tiding char acteristics. Twenty-six different models, five engines, four different transmissions, and 14 body colors and 30 two-tone body color com binations are offered in the 1961 Plymouth. The proven Unibody construction and Torsion- Afare ride have been retained and there is a long list cf new engineering features. THE 1961 POLARA is/Efedge’s entry in the low-medium-price car market. The appointments, fabrics and design would indicate that the manufacturer expects to attract attention from motorists who have previously bought more expensive cars. Above is the stylish 4-door-hardtop. Ml Pi " : V:. iSSifllltpP! ‘ > - ’ ’ ,v- : ,.i;. -4 m 2 JFm : , . ' •? ' « . s * . • v ' • • ''' m m ■ ^ J. r THE 1961 DART, Dodge’s entry in the traditional low-price field, offers 29 dif ferent models. Above is the 2-door Dart hardtop. Both six- and eight-cylinder engines use regular gasoline. Interesting Facts that you should know about one of Newberry's Oldest Business Establishments DID YOU KNOW THAT: Whitaker Funeral Home 1704 COLLEGE STREET NEWBERRY, S. C. 1. Is the OLDEST Funeral Establishment in the entire State of South Carolina! 2. Is one of the ten oldest funeral establishments in the United States, having been established in 1847. 3. Has thirty years experience in the funeral directing business. 4. Wo handle only nationally advertised merchandise. 5. We have a licensed funeral director and embalmer on duty 24 hours per day. 6. Has complete prices of COMPLETE services marked in plain figures. 7. Follows only the highest ETHICAL STANDARDS in ALL our busi ness dealings. 8. Has an experienced Lady Attendant on hand at all times. 9. Has most modern and up-to-date equipment. 10. Has 3 ambulances to serve the people of Newberry County FREE OF CHARGE. 11. Thoughtful attention to every detail assures a perfect final tribute. 12. Has a most modern and up-to-date selection room. The public always has a cordial invitation to visit Mur Funeral Home at any time. Whitaker Funeral Home TELEPHONE 270 COLLEGE STREET