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y, •T i V ? EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY. DECEMBER SOT. HELEN MEW IS WAC RESIDENT RECRUITER Newberry welcomes this week, s*t. Helen Mew from the U. S. Army Recruiting Station,. Columbia, who has been assigned as Resident Recruiter for the Army in New berry. Sergeant Mew is a native of Bos ton, Mass., but her past. two years have been spent in the south so she now feels like a confirmed southern er. Before entering the service on December 16, 1942, Sergeant Maw was employed by the First National Bank of Boston. After being sworn into the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps on December 18, she waited until the Christmas holidays before reporting for her training at Day tona Beach, Fla. Upon completion of her basic training she went to Motor Transport School in Daytona and after graduating from this school she was kept on as instructor On August 5. 1943, she was sworn into the Women’s Army Corps and the green and gold riwion she wears signifies her re-enlistment. In February of this year she was assigned to recruiting duty in Co lumbia and has recruited all over the state. “For soutiheirn hospitality’’, says Sergeant Mew, “there is no place like South Carolina.” Sergeant Mew will be in Newber ry permanently, and will have head quarters at the Post Office. She will live with Mrs. R. D. Wright at 2029 McCaughrin Avenue. The mis sion of Sergeant Mew here is of vital importance to the war effort 'because of the great need for women to train as Medical Technicians for service in caring for the tremen dous return of wounded soldiers from the battle fronts all over the world. To date only two women of Newberry have responded to the urgent need for women to serve in the Women’s Army Corps. ■SAStfWMK A KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RING Silent Sentinels of the Heare are Your Diamond Engagement Ring and Wedding Ring. With Undiminiahed Beauty, they will shine forth thru all the years ahead. 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To All Whom These Presents May Concern: Whereas, by an Act of the Gen eral Assembly of the State of South Carolina, entitled, “An Act in Re lation to Forfeited Lands, Delinquent Lands and Collection of Taxes,” ap proved December 24, 1887, and Acts amendatory thereof, the Treasurer of Newberry County of the afore- '■’id State, has in compliance there with, issued in the name of the State, tax executions against de faulting taxpayers of the aforesaid County and State as herein below listed and has directed T. L. Hill, as Tax Collector of Newberry county, or his lawful deputy, to levy the same by distress and sale of so much of the defaulting taxpayer’;; estate, real or personal, or both, to satisfy the taxes of each defaulter. Whereas, it is further provided by the said Act, and Amendatory Acts that under and by virtue of the said Tax Executions, the Tax Collector of Newberry County shall sieze and take passession of so much of the defaulting taxpayer’s estate, real or personal, or both, to raise a sum of money sufficient to cover delinquent taxes of each taxpayer hereinafter listed -plus the charges thereon. Hav ing complied with these terms, the Tax Collector will, after advertise ment, sell to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, the same property before the Court House door of the aforesaid County on a regular sales- day in January, next (same being January 1st 1945), within the usual hours for public sales. After com- nleting these sales, the Tax Collector will give to the purchases (upon his complying with the terms of the sale) a receipt for the purchase mon ey, but not make title to the pur chaser until after the lapse of 12 months from the day of sale. All properties levied upon and sold at this sale will be sold as the property assessed in the name ' of persons hereinafter listed. All sales not complied with, one hour after closing of sales, will be sold at a subsequent salesday. 1 lot, 1 building in School Dis trict No. 1, in the Town of Newberry County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Sallie Bankhead. 10 acres, 1 building in School Dis trict No. 1 OS, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of [ Elsie D. Nichols. 57 acres, 3 buildings in School District No. 21 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Warn Koon Estate. 30 acres in School District No. 26 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of A. H. Shea- iy- 31 acres, 2 buildings in School District No. 25 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in .the name of Walter and Lillie Bishop. 31 acres, 1 building in School Dis trict No. 25 in the County and State aforesaid .assessed in the name of Bulah C. Robinson. 26 acres in School District No. 25 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of B. H. Rich ardson. 52 acres, 1 building in School Dis-, trict No. 27 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Moritta Shelton. 1 lot in School District No. 30 in the County and State aforesaid, as sessed in the name of Sease and Derrick. 16 acres in School District No. 30, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Altha Shea-* iy- 33 1-3 acres in School District No. 37, in the County and State a- foresaid, assessed in the name of O. C. Beal. 425 acres, 3 buildings in School District No. 38 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of John H. Boozer. 87 acres in School District No. 38, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of J. H. Boozer. 30 acres, 2 buildings in School District No. 46, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Aiken Feagle and Miss Bessie Campbell. 4 acres in School District No. 48, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Wright & Spearman. 1 lot in School District No. 52 in the County and State aforesaid, as sessed in the name of Odd Fellows Lodge. 3 lots in School District No. 52 in the County and State aforesaid, as sessed in the name of H. M. Shirey. 1 lot in School District No. 52 in the County and State aforesaid, as sessed in the name of C. J. Joiner. Trustee. 4 lots in School District No. 52, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Ida Proper. 2 acres, 11 building in School Dis trict No. 52, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of H. B. McMurthy. 190 acres in School District No. 53 in the County and State aforesaid assessed in the name of M. L. Baker. 113 acres, 2 buildings in School District No. 55 in the Countv and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of C. L. Lyles. 42 acres, 1 building in School District No. 58, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Margaret and W. F. Bur- nettte. 17 acres in School District No. 58, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Eliza Bur ton. T. L. HILL, Newberry County Delinquent Tax Collector. AUDITOR S TAX NOTICE I, or an authorized agent, will be at the following places on the dates given below for the purpose of tak ing tax returns of all personal prop erty new buildings and real estate transfers. Persons owning property in more than one District will make returns for each district. All able-bodied male citizens be tween the ages of twenty—one and sixty are liable to 81-00 poll tax. All persons between the ages of twenty-one and fifty outside of in corporated towns and cities are lia ble to pay commutation tax of $1.00 All dogs are to be assessed at $1.00 each. WHITMIRE—City Hall, Tuesday, January 2nd, 1945. 1 WHITMIRE — Aragon - Baldwin Mill, Wednesday, January 3rd, 1945. LONGSHORES— Thursday, Jan uary 4th, 1945, from 9 until 12. SILVERSTREET—^Thursday, Jan uary 4th, 1946, from 2 until 5. CHAPPELLS — Friday, January 5th, 1945. HOLLINGSWORTH’S STORE — Monday, January 8th. 1946 from 9 until 12. KINARDS—Monday, January 8th, 1945, from 2 until 5. PROSPERITY—Tuesday, January 9th, 1945. LITTLE MOUUNTAIN—Wednes day, January 10th, 1945. GLYMPH’S STORE — Thursday, January 11, 1945, from 9 until 12. F. L. RUFF & BROS. STORE — Thursday, January 11th, 1945, from 2 until 5. PEAK—Friday, January 12, 1945. POMARIA—'Monday, January 15, 1945. ST. LUKE’S—Tuesday, January 16th, 1945, from 9 until 12. O’NEAL—L. C. Fellers Store, Tuesday, January 16, 1945 from 2 until 6. MAYIBINTON—F. B. Hardy’s home, Wednesday, January 17, 1945 from 9 until 12. REESE BROS. STORE.—Wednes day, January 17th, 1945, from 2 un til 5. At Auditor’s Office to March 1st, after which a penalty of 10 per cent will be added. PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS, Auditor Newberry County. KENDALL MILLS LUTHERAN PARISH J. B. HARMAN. Pastor BETHANY: Sunday 10:30 A.M., i church worship with sermon; 11:30 A.M. Sunday school, Mr. E. B. Hite, superintendent; 12:30 Luther league. SUMMER MEMORIAL: Sunday 10:30 A. M., Sunday school. Mr. M. E. Shea’.y, superintendent; 11:30 A. M., church worship with sermon. The presence of visitors is appre ciated at all services. Sparkling, colorful Jewelry! Glamour Gifts from the store that stars for fashion! Pins, earrings, brace lets—ALL budget priced! You’ll want some of these for yourself, too. Sterling Silver Ba!b|y Spoons and Fork. Sets. Silver Plated Salt and Pepper Sets. An Assortment of Vasrfs. Crystal Bowls and Pitchers. Musical Powder Boxes. Pretty Dresses Sets. 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