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•V; V ‘ b ww "• •. ' • Vv--- •• *- *' * •■ •- . .• i- • « 5 < .'-^ < -v’.rt?; *• -J- ® ' v» ’ .Vv':’ 1 -•-.^T; > ' ^2? ''? ' A J y»‘ r.' : ; : .•/-;; •;:' W*d '+■" W&sfmm: ? m >m&- ■ . 4 ■ vrjrfaa •" * ■ PACE POUR THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962 .— —. i . i ■■ i.. i i »- m Fathers Day! GREAT GIFTS FOR DADS! A new suit for summer will be a g*ift Dad will welcome —and love you 'for! We have a good selection . . . suits and slacks. Finest quality imported handwoven straw hats that are sure to please Dad, too. May we also suggest Ties, Socks, Un- dearwear and Hickok Jewelry. A dress shirt is fine anytime— and especially on Father’s Day. The most comfortable shirts in the world—wash ’n’ Wear, combed cot ton broadcloth. In white and colors Dad will like. We Gift Wrap and Deliver. Just phone 59 Any One-Room Schools Handy? Wanted: A one-room school house. It is not likely that it will be in prime condition but that really doesn’t matter. In fact, if it is made of logs, that is all right too. The South Carolina State Fair Association is looking for a one- room school house. It wants to move it to the Fairgrounds in Col umbia to serve as headquarters for Senior Citizens when they come to the fair in October. “We know that our older citiz ens, many of whom went to school in a one-room building, will have a touch of nostalgia if we put them in the atmosphere of their youth,* says F. B. Ruff, secretary-mana ger of the Fair. He said that he was enlisting the help of E. R. Crow, director of the State Educational Finance Commission, whose school con struction program has about wip ed out all the antiquated school buildings in South Carolina, in lo cating a suitable building. Ruff said that the school build ing also would serve to inform the younger generation of conditions existing when their parents and grandparents went to school. “We will want some old desks, blackboards and chairs, Ruff said. “And I don’t think •we will have any trouble finding a couple of hickory sticks.” Hug Summer, 3nr The Man’s Shop JUST A THOUGHT: Many today find it hard to realize there are places in the world where there is a penalty for belief in God. For a few in this “modern” world, Sun day in church is just as much a social affair as a Saturday afternoon barbecue. CLASSIFIED! ADS WANTED—Man or Woman Part Time. Service route of highly re peat merchandise in this area. No selling. We establish all ac counts. Very good work. Car and $500.00 cash needed for nier : chandise. No Bond. Write £. 0. - Box 1161, Hot Springs, Arkan-' sas. Itp FABRIC CENTER BEGINS TODAY, June 14 — Next to Whitmire Drug., Main St., WHITMIRE, S. C. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS BIG SAVINGS DON’T MISS IT! SPORTSWEAR FABRICS by Robest, Rosewood, and Springs—AT A SACRIFICE PRICE OF— 44c yd. Regular 79c Yard Values Includes Wash ‘n’ Wear Prints, Fast Colors—D & R Short Lengths REDUCED ! ! — FASHION GINGHAMS 57c Yard by Highland Park and Dan River Short Lengths — D & R — Regular 79c BARGAIN BONANZA! COTTON PRINTS 22c Yard All These Cottons Have Been Reduced OUR LOSS! — YOUR GAIN! SAVE ON PLAYKNIT PRINTS — SOLIDS by Ameritex — Guaranteed Washable!! Shrinkage Controlled 44-45” Wide — Crease Resistant — Regular $1.29 Value Now 87c REDUCED TO SELL.! FASHION FABRICS “REQUEST” — Hopsacking by Cohama ‘100% DACRON Polyester PRINTS” by Rosewood “PIMA COTTONS” by Wimsutta FANTASTIC VALUE — REG. $1.99 Now $1.47 SPECIAL!- — SHORT LENGTH UPHOLSTERY Ontstanding Value in Upholstery Remnants—SAVE NOW! 10c Any Piece TABLE OF UPHOLSTERY FABRICS Ito 5 Yd. Lengths — REGULAR $1.99 Now Only — 67c Yard DON’T MISS THESE SPECIALS!! THREAD — 6 Spools for 25c NYLON NET — REGULAR 59c Now 27c Yard ORGANDY — Regular 59c Now 27c Yard REDUCED TO SELL!! FASHION FABRICS “BUTTERFIELD 8” by Rosewood — “DISCIPLINE CLOTH” by Bates — “SEERSUCKER” by J. P. Stevens — “COTTON & ARNEL CHECKS” by M. Lowenstein — “PAMPERED COT TONS” by Fruit of the Loom — “SATINS AND VOILES TO MATCH” — “COTTON CUPIONIS & SHELLPOINT PIQUES” REGULAR $1.29 VALUES! / NOW — 87c REGULAR 69c YD. — COLORFUL TAFFETAS — 47c Yard SACRIFICE!! — SACRIFICE!! f Short Lengths on Tubes and Bolts Drapery & Slipcover Material 57c Yard These Fabrics were Originally $1.29 and $1.99 Values MILES AND MILES OF UNBLEACHED UNBLEACHED SHEETING COTTON SHEETING Special — 9c Yard We thought the Mills were going to quit making Sheeting from the way we bought — Good Heavy Quality — 41” wide TWO BIG TABLES OF LIGHT PRINTS World Famous Cottons — Assorted Prints and Solid Colors in Short Lengths and Bolts Special — 1c per inch TWO BIG TABLES — FALL FASHION FABRICS — 1c per inch to 99c Yd. Wash ‘n’ Wear Polished Cottons — Bedford Cords — Sports Fabrics — 36” Wide Cattle Rustlers. . . if they will only ask for it. It is not n right the hunter has to hunt on land that is not his. High pow ered rifles kill many cattle and calves, so do shot guns. There are few places in Newberry County these types of firearms can be used safely. Cattle are crippled and eyes put out as a result of the unthinking sportsman. Doves love to feed in the pastures and fields, the dairy men’s cattle also graze these places; the hunter and this com bination just don’t mix. The farm er can aid the hunter many times by telling him the location of his boundary, the location of his cat tle and fields he does not want the sportsman and his dog on. Also he may be able to help in lo cating game. The farmers loves animals. To many here in Newberry County they are his source of livelihood. They are cne of the most humane group. People do not realize when they put out dogs they do not want, these dogs band together for survival. These dog packs kill pigs, Turkeys, calves and cattle. They chase livestock to the point of exhaustion then make the kill. So don’t get upset when the far mer kills your dog if it is tres passing on his land, it is only for his protection and family he is thinking of. The findings of the meeting were each farmer should report at once any losses of cattle, swine, or poultry mentioned above to the sheriff’s office. If possible mark your livestock for identifi cation. Also a committee compos ed of Dad Amis, Jack Hughes, M. O. Mayer, Dick Neel, and C. T. Smith w T as appointed to study and keep up with conditions in the county and make any recommen dations necessary. heartfelt thanks... to the citizens of South Carolina for the confidence you’ve shown in me by your tremendous vote. I’ll do my utmost to live up to your expectations. Donald Russell Paid po). advt. m POSITION OPEN PRIVATE SECRETARY—(age 35-45) for large firm. Previous experience in shorthand, typing, and business machines. Excellent working conditions, top salary, free insurance, vacations and other fringe benefits. Send complete work resume to Secretary, P. O. Box 429, Newberry, S. C. CAROLINA METAL WORKS Sheet Metal - Heating - Air Conditioning COLLEGE ST. EXTN. TEL. 115 A. G. McCAUGHRIN, President & Treasurer. Te $5000 GUARANTEE Newberry Lumber Co., Inc. . . , w •<..-•••» I I TSUI WSiiWiir HWrrMujnuTTfOrlgllUJi«*- Authorized Representative Fc >or TERMINIX SERVICES V _ \ , % * ’*■ \. ■/.. 913 CLINE ST. TELEPHONE 56 A * A -WANTED- Black Wahrat 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. AahaWIIe, N. C. ALpine 3-0401 sm C 0 o cip 0 # * c>; b / 4? i? * 5 / / O'/- % * V 4? "t. 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