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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1941
TAX NOTICE
The tax books will be open for col.
lection of 1941 taxes on and after Oc
tober 16, 1941.
The following is general levy for all
except special purposes:
Mills
Ordinary County 11 Si.
Bonds and Interest 13
Roads and Bridges 2
Hospital
School—State 3
County School 6%
County school special 1
County Board of Education \
State 1
TOTAL 43
The following are the authorized
special levies for the various school
districts of the county:
Diet. No. Mills
1 Newberry 17
2 Mt. Bethel-Garmany 6
3 Maybinton 6
4 Long Lane 6
6 McCullough 6
6 Cromer 0
8 Reagin 10
9 Deadfall 10
10 Utonia 10
11 Hartford > 6
12 Johnstone 6
13 Stoney Hill 6
14 Prosperity 15
15 O’Neall 8
18 Fairview 4
19 Midway i 4
21 Central 4
22 St. Phillips 8
23 Rutherford T... 4
24 Broad River 4
25 New Hope Zion 4
26 Pomaria 12
27 Red Knoll 6
28 Helena 4
29 Mt. Pleasant 8
30 Little Mountain 16%
31 Wheeland 3
32 Union ■ 6
33 Jolly Street 8
34 St. Pauls L 6
35 Peak 4
37 Mudlic 6
38 Vaughnville 6
39 Chappells ' 6
40 Old Town 10
41 Dominick 1 8
42 Reederville 12
43 Bush River 12
44 Smyrna ' 12
45 Trinity 10
46 Burton i 10
47 Tranwood .12
48 Jalapa 8
49 Kinards 2
50 Tabernacle 8
51 Trilby 4
62 Whitmire . 15
53 Mollohon 4
54 Beth Eden 5
65 Fork .... 8
57 Belfast . 6
58 Silverstreet 14
69 Pressley i 4
60 St. John 4
There will be a one per cent (1%)
discount on general Cownty taxes
through November 14, 1941.
On and after January 1, 1942, the
Penalties prescribed by law will be
imposed on unpaid taxes.
You are requested to call for your
taxes by School Districts in which
your property is located. The Treas.
urer is not responsible for unpaid
taxes not called for by districts.
Those who had their dogs vaccinat
ed for rabies during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1941, by one authoriz
ed by law, and expect to be exempted
from dog tax will please bring their
certificates of vaccination when ap
pearing to pay taxes.
J. RAY DAWKINS,
Treasurer Newberry County.
Classified Ads
NO TRESPASSING—Everyone Is
hereby notified that hunting, sein
ing for minnows, or trespassing in
any manner is strictly forbidden
on our lands. This means every
body. Mr. and Mrs-. M. B. Domin
ick. 15-3tp
FOR SALE—Seed oats, wheat, vetch,
clover, rape, and all other field
seeds. Johnson McCrackin Co. 19-4c
RIBBONS—for addling machines and
typewriters. We put them on for
you. The SUN office. Phone 1.
THIN PAPERS—for Lawyers and
others, any si»e, any grade, any
weight. Plain or margin ruled.
The SUN office. Phone 1.
SKRIP BLACK INK—in quarts o.
smaller; numbering machine, and
stamp pad ink. The> SUN office.
Phone 1.
FOR RENT—Two office rooms over
Johnson Hagood Clary’s Clothing
store on the Public Square oppo
site the old Court House. Apply
at J. H. Clary’s clothing store.
Main street. 3tc
FOR SALE—Seed! oats, Barley and
Wheat—all seed, grown on my farm,
recleaned and graded. Purity and
germination test high. Prices cheap
if you consider quality. Contact
me for all information possible re
garding these seed. Phone No.
2302. H. O. Long, Silverstreet,
S. C. 10-3-tfe
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view with Company Representative
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We put ribbons on your type
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THE SUN
Phone No. 1
ESTATE OF JAMES HENRY WEST
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that we
have duly qualified in the Probate
Court of Newberry County as execu
trix and executor, respectively, of the
Lasrt Will and Testament of James
Henry West.
All persons who are now, or later
may become, indebted to the said es
tate for rent of dwellings will make
payment of such indebtedness to Se
curity Loan & Investmenlt Company,
which Company is authorized by us
to receive the same, at the office of
the said Company in Newberry, «#. C.
All other persons indebted to the
said estate will make payment of
such indebtedness to Floyd Bradley,
executor, at The South Carolina Na
tional Bank, Newberry, S. C.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of James Henry West will
present the same, duly verified ac
cording to law, to Floyd Bradley, exe
cutor, or Blease & Griffith, Newber
ry, S. C., attorneys for the estate.
Carabel W. Youmans,
Executrix,
Floyd Bradley,
Executor,
Of the Last Will and Testament
of James Henry West, deceased.
October 17th, 1941. l-4t
Hop Franklin Looks
’Em Over
WHO IS HE?
This column is supposed to be a
sports column but even we birds who
must be dumb on other subjects some
times have opinions on what is going
on in other fields and that clumsy
deal (don’t spell it with capitals MR.
OPERATOR) john lewis tried to
stuff down the throats of the Ameri
can People in calling that coal strike
was RIDICOLOUS to say the least.
We are .at war and if john lewis and
his henchmen doesnt want to cooper
ate then it is time they were shown
where to get off; our boys are risking
their lives for a buck a day and if
the lewis gang expects to hold up the
U.S.A. then its time the people woke
up. We want to see labor paid! ali
the traffic can bear but we dont care
anything for a return to the days of
Gangsters and that is what the shag
gy browed lewis wants.
He said as much when the C.I.O.
donated 500 grand to the Democratic
Party and he broke with PRESIDENT
ROOSEVELT because he wasnt made
Sec. of Labor and LORD only knows
we have a poor enough excuse there
now. Its time that America WOKE
up and got BUSY instead of letting a
two by four try to dictate cur policy.
Pay labor a living wage, give them
decent working conditions and Labor
will do their part unless some SAP
like lewis can forever keep a turmoil
to hinder America’s was efforts.
My solution is put lewis, lindbergh,
wheeler, and the rest in the army
with their disgruntled followers and
see how thev would like it. They are
so PATRIOTIC to hear them tell it.
The Orchid of the Week
We have watched the soldiers come
to Newberry, and seen the PINE
treatment they have received, also
heard more PRAISE OF OUR TOWN
than ever before but in every EMER.
GENCY someone must take the lead
and here we pay OUR respects to the
LADY who has put her time, her la
bor and seemed the moving spirit of
the soldiers entertainment.
MRS. R. H. WRIGHT, (Miss Clara
to most NEWBERRIANS) has given
her time and her PERSONALITY to
the making of the SOLDIERS enter
tainment. SHE has met almost every
convoy and personally invited the
soldiers to come hack.
Having gone two full day® in 1918
with only onions for a meal and no
body seemed to care now having a
relation in the ARMY and appreciat
ing every countesy show him WE now
say that the efforts MRS. WRIGHT
makes to help the men in the service
of our COUNTRY will be remember
ed by many she will never know
about.
MRS, WRIGHT, the soldiers appre
ciate it. Many have told us so, and
sometimes boys are reluctant in tell
ing what they would if they were to
meet them WE know that these boys
appreciate every effort YOU and your
COMMITTEE has done for them.
Yes a soldier may seem eareless
but he doesn’t say much. Yet he has
a longing that someone will treat
him decent and MRS. WRIGHT, you
and your co-workers have done a
SWELL job and the people of New
berry know that job will not be com
plete until the last soldier has gone
through NEWBERRY.
They Still Happen.
We think this team or that team
is slated for an undefeated season
and same unknown knocks ’em off but
the UPSET of upsets happened Sun
day as the one and only CHICAGO
BEARS were beaten by the GREEN
BAY PACKERS in a game that saw
two spectators die from heart trouble.
The BEARS in Football like the
YANKEES in baseball are consider
ed 1 tops and were headed for the flag
but the PACKERS didn’t read the
Sunday morning papers and went out
to win another game. *
When teams forget the big names
an upset usually occurs which just
shows you can’t play but one game
at the time and when a coach points
for one game the dope can go wrong.
HOP FRANKLIN.
CEREMONY MARKS BURIAL
OF BRITON
Camden, Nov. 1.—Cadet George
James Pritchard, of Kent, England,
Royal Air Force fledgling, was buried
today in “Our Arlington” as the lot in
Quaker cemetery is known here.
The funeral of the British flying
student was quite the largest and
most impressive in all Camden history
and was participated by units of the
American army and the entire 100
British students.
The long funeral cortege in which
a platoon from the coast artillery
unit stationed at the army headquar
ters, the army band, a color guard in
which the American and British flags
featured, and hundreds of intsructors
and school officers passed through
streets lined with spectators.
As the casket, carried by six cadets
entered the church the regimental
band played “Nearer My God To
Thee”. The funeral ritual of the Ep
iscopal church was read by Dr. Maur
ice Clark and Chaplain Eugene L.
Nixon of the United States army.
As the soldiers and cadets stood at
attention, the body was committeed
to the earth. A firing squad from
Battery E fired three volleys over the
grave and then followed taps with
the notes of the bugler being repeat
ed from a second bugler far in the
distance.
Planes in formation droned over
head as the casket covered by the
union jack was carried from the
hearse to the grave.
A light rain fell throughout the
funeral service at the grave. Camera
men from the photographic section of
the public relations headquarters took
pictures of the funeral rites in the
cemetery and copies are to be sent to
the parents of the dead cadet.
THE NEWBERRY BUN
Presbyterian Drive j
Began November 2^
Following intensive educational
work over a .period of years, the
Presbyterian church of South Caro
lina undertook what is perhaps one
of its most important ventures with
in recent years, when at Clinton, Fri
day, October 24, plans were institut
ed for the raising of One Million
Dollars of endowment for Presbyter
ian College at Clinton, Queens College
at Charlotte, and Columbia Theologi
cal Seminary at Decatur,—the three
institutions owned, controlled and' op.
erated by the iSynod of South Caro
lina.
The schedule called for the begin
ning of the solicitation on Sunday,
November 2nd. An effort will be
made to complete the campaign with
in two weeks’ time. Special commit
tees have been set up in each con
gregation, with a man designated to
head up the solicitation among the 1
men in each of the churches, and a
lady in each congregation to head up
the solicitation of contributions from
the ladies.
It was pointed out at the meeting
that in this period of severe compe
tition it is necessary that the insti
tutions owned and controlled by the
Presbyterians of the State be as ade
quately endowed as those of other
denominations to assure the security
of operation and perpetuation of the
Christian influences of these institu
tions. These three institutions and
the other church related colleges of
America, according to D. W. Robin
son of Columbia, the chairman of the
movement in South Carolina, have
been responsible for the development
of an exceptionally large percentage
of the leadership not only in the
church field, but in the business, pro
fessional and political fields of Am
erica down through the years. He
stated that the church related colleges
of South Carolina ’have been educat
ing almost half of the college stu
dents of South Carolina, and have
been doing so at no cost to the gov
ernment, and without any support
from tax funds.
In view of this fact Mr. Robinson
stated he believed the church related
colleges represent an asset, the value
of which cannot be over-estimated,
and that every effort should be under
taken to facilitate their operations
and perpetuate their influences for
the generations to come.
FLYING GRANDMOTHER TAKES
700-MILE SOLO
With enthusiasm, energy that
would put an X8-year-old to shame,
■Mrs. W. C. Rufus, Ann Arbor, Mich
igan, flying grandmother, recently
returned from a 7,000-mile solo plane
trip to the state^eFWashington.
“It doesn’t take courage, just
knowledge,” says 6l-year-old Mrs.
Rufus. “I had my Piper Cub coupe
thoroughly checked, had carefully
planned my course, and if they told
me to fly 1500 feet above the moun
tains, I flew 2500 feet—until they
looked small enough to satisfy me.
My ambition now is to fly over the
New England states, then I’ll have
covered the U. S.”
Mrs. Rufus began to fly when her
son, Herman, taking flying lessons,
persuaded his mother to come out to
the airport, hoping to induce his
family to buy a plane. Today (three
years later) Mrs. Rufus has 350
hours’ flying time.
With a zest that no longer amazes
her two sons or 3 grandchildren, Mrs.
Rufus swims back and forth across
Crooked Lake, near Chelsea, Mich.,
where the Rufuses have a summer
home.
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CARPENTER’S
PAGE FIYB
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