The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, May 10, 1962, Image 3

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V* •: ■ /-» THURSDAY MAY 10, 1962 THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA prm mm ACROSS 1 %>eck8 0 Indian tribe 10 Bridge 14 Eagle’s nest 19 Vestibule 16 Metal rope 17 Magicians 30 Winged 31 Knock 22 Gather 23 Lair 24 Jump on one foot 25 Mongrels 27 Hit lightly 28 Urn 29 Chart 32 Cooked in fat 35 Discharges 36 Eggs 37 Speed contest 38 Data 39 Spiral of wire 40 Night before 41 Zodiac sign 42 Poets 43 Spread to dry 44 Defaces 45 Supreme being 46 Much 47 Large 48 Mineral spring 91 Young pig 94 Entire 55 Trade (Tar.) 56 Honeysuckle family 60 Toward sheltered side 61 God of war 62 Make amends 63 A number (Pi.) 64 Throw 65 Company DOWN 1 Dish of greens 2 English poet 3 Musical instrument 4 Row 5 Indian weight 6 Inexpensive 7 Inclined runway 8 Highest note 9 High priest 10 Propels oneself in water 11 Italian city 12 Crafts 13 Promontory 18 Let fall 19 Nostrils 24 Possessed 25 Small wagons 26 Employs 27 Golf mound 28 Faults 29 Heath 30 Eager 31 Companions 32 Worry 33 Rant 34 Frosted 35 Supernatural being 38 Girl's nickname 39 Mean fellow 41 Violin maker * 42 A Quagmire 45 Lizard 46 Female horses 47 Heavenly joy 48 Grow faint 49 Hammer 50 Church recesses 51 A tax 52 Hearty 53 Unclosed 54 Malt drinks 55 Bristle 57 Obese 58 Gold (Sp.) 59 Public vehicle Answer To Puzzle No. 683 BDormiEEP 01 □ u □ a a Dr ms* Pattmrn No. 3219—Raglan Lfnms In a Casual—You look wmll-garbmd at any hour of thm day in a shirt-waist dr mss with thm masy raglan cut. 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Lutheran Church of the Redeem er to James S. Setzler, one lot on Johnstone St., $1250. James S. Setzler, to Doris J. Crisley, one lot on Johnstone St., $1250. James D. Reeder to Robert D. Schumpert ,one lot and one build ing, fronting north on Davis St., $1100. Rosa Lee Butler to John R. Su- ber and Lucille H. Suber, one lot and one building, $5 and other val uable considerations. O. B. Chandler to D. P. Folk III and Betty M. Folk, one lot o« Summer St., $5 and other valuable considerations. Silverstreet No. 2 Inez Chaplin to Eddie Bouknight and Elnore Bouknight, three acres $300. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Eugene M. Thompson et al to Joe H. Bonds, one lot and one building, $10 and other valuable considerations. RITZ Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Elvis Presley, Arthur O’Connell, Anne Helm Follow That Dream PONT LET 'EM GET Children 25c Adults 60c KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY at 10:00 A. M. Ryo Ikebe, Leonard Stanford, Har old Conway Battle In Outer Space MONDAY & TUESDAY Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine IVANH0E - WANTED - Black Walnut Logs and Timber Highest prices paid for logs delivered our yard on 321 By-pass, Winnsboro, S. C. Log buyer on yard every other Thursday, 8-12 A. M. FREE ESTIMATE ON STANDING TIMBER For more information call or write: WOOD MOSAIC CORPORATION Box 5234, Asheville, N. C. ALpine 3-0401 CAROLINA METAL WORKS Sheet Metal - Heating - Air Conditioning COLLEGE ST. EXTN. TEL. 115 A. G. McCAUGHRIN, President & Treasurer. O o 1° 1 1 c ri i 8 o j I ° of ■ oi c MQ u 1 fo 1° A\ O cv can leave you discour aged and disheartened . . In despair and in the red, unless you carry hail in surance. Better check with us this week.... I'Ve Handle ALL Types of Insurance vEffhavtaryUm v CTcm* kbkxsmc ok 6*eou** roenwr OR “COAX'A me CAW M&W APKAt” rmec exeuxto*. JkMrpoir/ Pomaria No. 5 Florence M. Wicker to Irene W. Smith, 50 acres and one build ing, $5 love and affection. Prosperity No. 7 Cora H. Amick to Willie R. Boyd and Minnie Lee Y. Boyd, one lot, $250. Cora H. Amick to Willie R. Boyd and Minnie Lee Y. Boyd, one lot, $250. S. C. Electric & Gas Co. to Agnes H. Koon and C. R. Koon, 1.24 acre'i, $1 and other valuable considerations. Carrie Williams to James Hair and Vivian Hair, one lot, $150. H. L. Puff and Alvis B. Ruff to John Taylor, one lot and one build ing, formerly G. A. Byrd proper ty, $5500. CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre First Run Picture In Newberry FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Pharaoh’s Woman SUNDAY The Second Time Around Debbie Reynolds, Steve Forrest, Andy Griffith, Thelma Ritter and Juliet Prowse Added Color Cartoon—Cog Wheels Closed Monday and Tuesday Ymm emm sutmI hmufcUes by rins ing them nut lit enid •eater with m pinch nt et tarter added- WHER, IT SK/S HERE THAT IP VOU LIVE TO ^HAAl LET’S SEE-THAT MAKES VOU ABOUT 10? ALREADY. TEEZERS L WKv-irs SMiem! 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