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THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946 AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE RAIS- ING OF A REVENUE FOR THE TOWN OF NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA. BY THE LEVYING OF TAXES IN THE SAID TOWN FOR THE YEAR NINETEEN HUN DRED AND FORTY-SIX. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of New berry. South Carolina, in Council asse mbled. That for the purpose of raising revenue, and in the exercise of the taxing power of the said Town, the following taxes are hereby levied fir th fiscal year ending Decem ber 31st, 1946, upon all real and personal property within the cor ner t limits of the Town of New berry, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), upon the valua tion thereof as assessed for taxa tion for State and County purposes: (1) That a tax of nineteen mills on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the cor porate limits of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitu tion and laws of this State), is hereby levied to defray the ordinary expenses of the said Town of New berry, South Carolina, for the fis cal year ending December 31st, 1946. (2) That a tax of one-eight mill on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the cor porate limits of the Town of New berry, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), js hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest and to create a sinking fund for the bonded indebt edness of said town for the “Water Bonds”, issued in the year 1909. (3) That a tax of five-eights of a mill on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the corporate limits of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitu tion and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the inter est on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of the said Town for the ‘ Water and Sew er Bonds”, issued in 1909. (4) That p tax of four and one- half mills on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the corporate limits cf the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (ex cept upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the inter est on, and to create a sinking fund, for the bonded indebtedness of th e said Town for the “Street Improvement Bonds,” issued in the year 1924. (6) That a tax of three mills on each dollar’s worth of real and per sonal property within the corpor ate limits of the Town of Newber ry, South Carolina (except such property as is exempt from taxa tion under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a reve nue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bond ed indebtedness of said Town for “Street Improvement Bonds”, is sued in the year 1925. (7) That a tax of five-eights of a mill on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the corporate limits of the Town The profile beret done with that special flair that marks a Knox hat wherever you see it. Beautiful felt, beautifully sculptured. In fall . costume colors. , 15.95 As advertised in Charm] C *Trodt Mark arpenter s “wear your make-up like the N flawless beauty of a flower” a new liquid cream make-up from /&*& Faster, easier to apply. Ideal for any type of sldri. You’ve always envied the woman whose skin may be described as "fresh and glorious as the dawn, kissed rose.” Now this gorgeous beauty can be yours — with Petal Tint. Try a bottle and see what a lo\ely, flawless, colorful, youthful-looking com* plexion you can have. SMITH 5 CU"LFmTE: DRUG 5TDRE* Personal Items Miss Evelyn Leavell will leave Monday for Decatur, Ga., where she L G Eskridge is spending a few days in Philadelphia, Pa„ on busi ness. , C E. Hutchinson, who was a patient in the Newberry Hospital last week, was admitted to the Co lumbia Hospital in Columbia, Tuesday of this week where he is undergoing treatments. Mrs B A. Buddin and daughters Barbara, Mrs. Elbert Dickert and infant son, Neal, of Columbia, spent Wednesday in the home of their mother, Mrs. C. F. Layton on O’Neal street. Mrs M. L. Duckett is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Metzger in Savannah, Ga. of Newberry, South Carolina (except such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded in debtedness of said Town for Water Bohds”, issued in the year 1925. (8) That a tax of five-eights of a mill on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the corporate limits of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (except such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution an “ laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded in debtedness of said Town for “Sewer Bonds”, issued in the year 1925. (9) That a tax of one and one- half mills on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the corporate limits of the Town or Newberry, South Carolina (except such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, “Fire Depart ment Improvement Bonds,” issued in the year 1936. (11) That a tax of two mills on each dollar’s worth of real and per sonal property within the corporate limits of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (except such prop erty as is exempt from taxation un der the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the pur- poes of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of the said Town for the “Refund ing Bonds”, issued in 1939. (12) That a tax of one mill on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the cor porate limits of the Town of New berry, South Carolina (except such property as is exempt from taxa tion under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded in debtedness of the said Town for the “Refunding Bonds”, issued in 1941. (13) That a tax of one and one- half mills on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property with in the corporate limits of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (ex cept such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitu tion and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of# the said Town for the “Refunding Bonds”, issued n 1945. That all taxes herein levied shall be paid to the said Town of New berry, South Carolina, in good and lawful n.jncy of the United States of America between the first day of October, 1946, and the fifteenth day of December, 1946, and on any tax not paid on, or before, December 15th, 1946, a penalty of one per cent, thereof shall be added and collected until December 31st, 1946, and on any tax not paid by said time, an additional penalty of one per cent, shall be added and col lected until January 31st, 1947, and on any tax not paid on said date, an additional penalty of eight rer cent, shall be added; and for any tax not paid on or before January 31st, 1947, execution will be issued ac cording to law for the collection of same, including all fines and penalties. Done and ratified under the cor porate seal of the Town of Newber ry, South Carolina, this 10th day of September, A. D., 1946. D. L. HAYES, Mayor. ATTEST: D. L. NANCE, Clerk & Treasurer. Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger has ac cepted a position with The Fashion, will enroll in the freshman class at Agnes-Scott College. Miss Leavell will be accompanied to Decatur for the day by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Leavell and sisier, Mar garet Elizabeth Leavell. M,ss Bernice Chapman has ac cepted a position as secretary at the Newberry high school. She vas formerly employed at Thomas-How- ard and company. The following boys left this week to enroll at the University of South Carolina for this session: Forest Carpenter, Jimmy Nance Parr, Francis Aull, Fred Lester, Maxcjy Stone, Rook Counts, Jimmy Sease' and Brannon Yarborough. Charlie Cousins, Gordon Leslie, Oscar Summer, Billy Parr, Ansel Wood and Fred Weir, Jr., are at tending Clemson College this ses sion. Miss Elizabeth Dickert has ac cepted a position at the Newberry County Hospital, as secretary to the manager, James W. Henderson. She was formerly employed by the Security Loan and Investment company. Mrs. Arthur Sloan and daughter, Miss Helen Sloan of Little Moun tain, were visitors ,'n Newberry Sat urday. FOUND — Two children* dresses. Please call at Carpenter’s Store for them. FOR SALE—Seed Barley, wheat and oats. Also Crimson Clover seed. H. O. LONG & SON, Silver- street, S. C. FOR RENT—Upstairs space at J. H. Summer’s store for storing of furniture. Apply at J. H. Sum mer Store. 9-13-3tc WANTED—FURNISHED APART. MENT FOR MAN AND WIFE. MEMBERS OF NEWBERRY COL LEGE FACULTY. Please telephone 245. Dr. Jas. C. Kinard. 9-6-tnc WANTED—Room for male labora tory technician. Prefer room near County Hospital on Hunt street. Call 16. 916-13c Wells THURSDAY FACE OF MARBLE John Carradine & Claudia Drake Added: SCREEN SNAPSHOTS FRIDAY & SATURDAY THE EAST SIDE KIDS in "Live Wires" Added: DAUGHTER OF DON Q and COLOR CARTOON MONDAY^ TUESDAY The merriest down-to-earth comedy. PARDON MY PAST Fred MacMurray & Margeurite Chapman Added: PATHE NEWS WEDNESDAY Sc THURSDAY DEADLINE AT DAWN Paul Lucas & Susan Heyward Added: SELECTED SHORTS Admission—9c-30c every day Opera House SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE DAY BOB STEELE in "Alias John Law" and THE MAN WHO DARED Leslie Brooks & Geo. Macready Added: CHICK CARTER DETEC TIVE and COMEDY Admission—9c-30c all day Morning Show 10:00 Saturday Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night PARDON MY PAST EXPERT STOVE REPAIRING— I have in stock all parts for any make of stove or range. Have your stove renovated and repaired now for the coming winter. Parts are scarce, so let me know now, in or der that I may have your stove ready when you need it. I have lin ings for all wood-burning healers. TOM BRIGMAN FOR SALE—Several good building lots on either Johnstone or Ran dall Street—prices reasonable. R. Derrill Smith, Newberry, S. C. Tele phone 88. 9-6,13c 1212 Main Street Newberry, S. C. AN ORDINANCE , BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor | and Aldermen of th a Town of New berry, S. C., in Council assembled, and by authority of the same: SECTION 1. That the Clerk and Treasurer of the Town of Newberry, S. C., in the collection of taxes of the Town of Newberry, assessed I for and during the year 1946, be, land he is hereby, authorized to al- J low to all taxpayers of the Town of Newberry, S. C., a discount of one percent, on all taxes paid dur ing the month of October, 1946, and to allow a discount of one-half of one per cent, on all taxes paid said | Town during the month of Novem ber, 1946. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its | approval. DONE and ratified in Council assembled under the corporate seal of the Town of Newberry, S. C., on the 10th day of September, A. D., 1946. D. L. HAYES, Ma/or. ATTEST; D. L. NANCE, Clerk & Treasurer. CAR HEATERS Let us install a Heater in your car before cold weath er. expert Carburetor and Elec trical service. WE SPECIALIZE IN AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRS SEASE MOTOR COMPANY Your PACKARD Dealer ?1 3 Friend St. Phone 37-M IRON TONICS TAKE YOUR DRUGGIST HAS IT A-l-M Miss Ann Carpenter, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carpenter, left Monday for Ward-Belmont college, Nasheville, Tenn., where she will jnter the freshman class. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy DeHart of Spartanburg, were weekend visitors in the home of Mrs. Dehart’s mo ther, Mrs. Veronia Dominick ° n Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Waters of Reck Hill were weekend visitors in the home of Mrs. Waters’ sister, Mrs. H. M. Bryson and Mr. Bryson on Harrington street. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Nichols of Orangeburg, spent Monday in the city with friends, bringing their daughter, Barabara Nichols to en roll at Newberry college. Mrs‘. Gurnie R. Summer and daughter, Mrs. W. Roy Anderson, Jr., were business visitors in Char- loite, N. C., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Floyd, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C., were weekend visitors in the home of Mr. Floyd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Floyd, Sr., on Mayer avenue. Mrs. Paul Floyd of Gray Court is expected to spend the weekend in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Floyd and family on Mayer avenue. Mrs. Jack Taylor and son, Jack, Jr., of Asheville, N. C., spent the past weekend in the home of Mrs. Floyd Bradley and Mrs. H. H. Abrams on Calhoun street. Mrs. R. Derrill Smith, Sr., was admitted to the Providence hospital in Columbia Saturday, where she is undergoing treatments. Ritz THURSDAY & FRIDAY Jackie Butch Jenkins, James Craig, Skippy Momeier, Dorothy Patrick In "BOYS RANCH" FOX NEWS Cartoon—Gandy Goose Two Vets Open Summer Theater Two Washington, D. C, radio an nouncers, both World War II veterans, have used a Veterans Admini«tration- approved loan to reopen a summer theater at nearby Olney. Md. The rural theater had been dosed since the early days of gasoline rationing. Glenn Taylor (tacking up the current attraction, right) and Redge Allen split a 14-hour working day between announcing duties and theater work. Expenses gobbled up most of the first year's take, but both are optimistic about the future. “We didn't expect to make a killing this season," Allen said, “but wait until next summer." Taylor (left) and Allen con voy their leading lady, Miss Rosemary Murphy, in for morning rehearsal in the center photo. In the lower picture, Miss Mimi Norton takes her cue from Director Tony Randall, former member of the Army Signal torps, as Jack Salamance, veteran and member of the permanent company, looks on.—Veterans Admin istration Photos. it! SATURDAY Donna Reed, Tom Drake, Edward Everett Horton, Spring Byington In "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" NEWS Cartoon—Bathing Buddies MONDAY. TUESDAY Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell In "ANNA AND THE K?NG OF SIAM" M. G. M. 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