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LISTEN TO Listen to Radio Station WKDK on Sunday at 7:35 P. M. and Monday through Saturday at 6:25 P. M. for the LATEST SPORTS NEWS by Frank Kinard sponsored by FARMER’S ICE AND FUEL CO. BETTER VISION Sunday at 7:15 P. M. oVer station WKDK Dr. Z. Cecil Lynch LEA YELL FUNERAL HOME Invite you to listen to their “Obituary Column of the Air over Station WKDK Monday through Friday at 1 P. M. and Saturday and Sunday at 10:15 P. M. James R. Leavell & J. G. Purkerson TUNE IN Tune in WKDK every Sunday at 2:30 P. M. for Week In Review” Sponsored by SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK TELEPHONE 269-M HOURS: 9:00 TO 12:00 I T 1:00 TO 6:30 Dr Z. Cecil Lynch OPTOMETRIST 1304 MAIN STREET NEWBERRY, S. C. TUNE IN Set that dial to WKDK Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 A. M. and Monday thru Friday at 12 noon for NEWS OF i THE DAY, brought to you by C. D. COLEMAN CO. PUROL PRODUCTS—PHONE 400 Fender & Body Work / . Have your Fenders and Body straighten ed by Expert Body Men. Complete Re upholstery service and Painting. Davis Motor Company 1515-1517 Main Street f "ELGIN k (in i of Love I BUDGET TERMS if DESIRED FENNELL’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Miss Eliza Beard, de ceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. MRS. ANN E. H. LEWIS, Administratrix. November 15, 1946 11-15,26p WANTED—Scrap iron, brass, cop per, lead, zinc, aluminum, pewter, old batteries, radiators, all kinds of rags, old waste cotton, mattress cot ton. Also old feather beds and pil lows filled with goose or duck fea thers. We also have a ’ ke line of groceries. W. H. Sterling, Vincent street. CAR HEATERS Let us install a Heater in your car before cold weath er. tlxpert Carburetor and Elec- trical service. WE SPECIALIZE IN AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRS SEASE MOTOR COMPANY Your PACKARD Dealer >13 Friend St. Phone 37-M Dr. Myron J. Rones Successor to Dr. H. M. Bigby Optometric Eye Specialist Serving the discriminating public who demands Profes sional Eye Service and value their Sense of Sight. Office Hours 9 to 5:30 Exchange Bank Bldg. Phone 144-J RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES - SERVICE We Specialize in— PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS AND SOUND EQUIPMENT Sale of for Rental INTER OFFICE COMMUNI CATION SYSTEMS Geo. N. Martin 1303 Friend St. Phone 74-J Directly Opposite Post Office Loans! i ON REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY NEWBERRY INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. NED PURCELL, Manager TELEPHONE 197 Exchange Bank Building Miss Miriam Clark of Little Mountain and B. Earl Willingham of Newberry were united in mar riage November 3, 1946, at five o’clock at the Holy Trinity Luth eran church in Anderson. The Rev. Alton C. Clark, brother of the bride, officiated using the double ring ceremony. The bride, an attractive brunette, wore a light blue wool suit with black accessories and a corsage of pink rose buds. Mrs. Willingham is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark of Little Mountain. She graduated from the Little Mountain high school, and Newberry College where she received a course in commerce. For the past two years she held a secretarial position in Columbia. Mr. Willingham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Willingham of the city. He received his education from the Newberry city schools., after which he served three years in the United States armed forces. He is now employed with his fath er at Willingham’s garage. Immediately after the ceremony, the couple left for a wedding trip after which they will make their home in Newberry. HARMON-STEWART The following wedding invita tions have been received in the city and will be read with interest: Mrs. Thomas J. Harmon reguests the honour of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Nelle to Mr. Ben Pressley Stewart Thursdav, November twenty-eighth Nineteen hundred and forty-six at seven o’clock in the evening Aveleigh Presbyterian Church Newberry, South Carolina Mrs. W. C. Schenck attended the wedding of her neice, Miss Peggy Royster Jones, which took place in Raleigh last Saturday. The friends of Cecil Fellers will be sorry to learn that he is ill at his home on the cut-off. WEST END If you have news items, please give them to Mrs. Winifred Culca- sure, 525 O’Neal street. We will be glad to publish them. IRON TONIC TAKE YOUR DRUGGIST 1 I II M has it ' n"l”lvl Miss Ruth Caldwell of Rock Hill spent the weekend here with her brother Mr. James Caldwell. She attended the homecoming game Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Daven port spent the weekend with rela tives in Taccoa, Ga., after attend ing he Clemson-Furman game Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Layton and Mrs. C. F. Layton spent Tuesday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedenbaugh spent Saturday in Columbia. Mrs. Willie Mae Dodgen has re turned to her home from the hos pital. The newly-organized Young Class of O’Neal Street Methodist church will have class meeting Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendrix. P. T. A. meeting was held Tues day afternoon at the West End club house. A large crowd attend- ed. Regular services will be held at the three West End churches Sun- dciy. A large crowd attended the Clemson-Furman game Saturday. Just a few of those who saw the game were, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Jones, Miss Virginia Senn, Glenn Jones, Frank Culclasure, William Johnston and Rev. DuBose. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rose attend ed the funeral of his father last Thursday in Florence. ARMY MENU FOR THANKSGIVING This is the menu the Third Army tells us that will be set before G. I Jane and G. I. Joe for Thanksgiv ing dinner: Celery Pickles Olives Roast Turkey Dressing Giblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Stewed Com Lettuce Wedges Thousand Island Dressing Hot Rolls Butter Oranges Apples. Pumpkin Pie Candy Raisins Salted Nuts Coffee Headquarters For Good EATS.. Have you tried one of our good breakfasts. If not you don’t know what you are missing. We also serve choice steaks, seafoods, chicken and most any kind of sandwich you want. Also coffee, milk, tea, soft drinks and fruit juices. Mitchell’s Sandwich Shop FRIEND STREET PHONE 9199 Just Received A FEW G E ELECTRIC HEATERS SMITH Motor Co. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALES FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY The State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Whereas, by Act of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, entitled, “An Act in Rela tion to Forfeited Lands, Delinquent Lands and Collections of Taxes,” approved December 24, 1887 and acts amendatory thereof, the Treas urer of Newberry County of the aforesaid state, has in compliance therewith, issued in the name ol the State, tax executions against defaulting taxpayers of the afore said 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 defaulting taxpayer’s personal property to satisfy the taxes of each defaulter. By virtue of the said tax execu tions, the Tax Collector of Newber ry County shall seize and take possession of so much of the de faulting taxpayer’s personal prop erty to raise a sum of money suffi cient to cover delinquent taxes of taxpayers hereinafter listed plus the charge thereon, and he will, after advertisement, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the same property before the Court House Door of the aforesaid County on a regular salesday in December (same being Dec. 2, 1946), within the usual hours of public sales. All properties levied upon and sold at this sale will be sold as the property levied upon in the name of persons hereinafter listed. Personal property, consisting of one cow, one cook stove, one bed, one mule, and one wagon, in School District number M0, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Pink Moon. Personal 'property, consisting of one reddish jersey cow (horns), in School District number 11, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Sim Hawkins. Personal property, consisting of one A-Model, 2 Dr. Ford (L-8-29- 674), in School District number 11, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Foster Gilder. Personal property, consisting of one cook stove, one bed and one dresser, in School District number 11, in the County and State afore said, levied upon in the name of Hosier Cureton. Personal property, consisting of one 1935 Chevrolet 2 Dr., in School District number 11, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Alf Marshall. Personal property, consisting of one cook stove, one bed, one dress er, and two black hogs, in School District number 11, in the County and State aforesaid levied upon in the name of Jack Bates. Personal property, consisting of one cook stove, one bed and one dresser, in School District number 21, in the County and State afore said, levied upon in the name of John P. Counts. Personal property, consisting of one stove, one bed and one dresser, in School District number 22, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Heyward Gray. Personal property, consisting of one cook stove, one bed and one dresser, in School district number 22, in the County and State afore- NEWS FROM OAKLAND Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sanders of 2702 Clyde avenue had as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bozard of Columbia, (Mr. Bozard having just returned from 20 months in Japan) Miss Virgil San ders of Holly Hill, and Pvt. Jack Sanders of Fort Belvoir, Va. Sgt. and Mrs. James Munday an nounce the birth of a son, bom November 11 at Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas Munday who was re cently discharged from service has re-enlisted and is stationed in Cali fornia. COTTON GINNING REPORT According to Burke Wise, special agent, census shows that 8,496 bales of cotton were ginned in Newber ry County from the crop of 1946, prior to November 1, as compared with 10,013 bales for the crop of 1945. said, levied upon in the name of Johnnie Maffett. Personal property, consisting of one Ford 2 Dr., (B-14-317), and one jersey cow with horns, in School District number 22, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Jeff Gladney. Personal property, consisting, of one cook stove, one bed and one dresser, in School District number 22, in the County and State afore said, levied upon in the name of Leroy Boozer. Personal property, consisting of one cook stove (wood), one bed and one dresser and one table, in School District number 22, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Sam Hender son. Personal property, consisting of one cook stove, one bed and one dresser, in School District number 23, in the County and State afore said, levied upon in the name of Newt Abrams. Personal property, consisting of one 1934 Chevrolet, two mules, in School District number 23, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Boyd Living ston. . . Personal property, consisting of one spotted cow (milch) with horns, in School District number 23, in the County and Stote aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Will Mathews. Personal property, consisting of one 1934 Plymouth coupe (C-124- 070), in School District number 23, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in'the name of Qeorge B. Caldwell. Personal property, consisting of one milch cow (jersey with horns), in School District number 23, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Mack Bice- . . Personal property, consisting ol one bed, one dresser, in School District number 25, in the County and State aforesaid, levied upon in the name of Robert Crooks. Personal property, consisting of one hazel cook stove, one spotted cow, with horns, one high top wood- den bed, in, School District number 54, in the County and State afore said, levied upon in the name of John Brooks. T. L. HILL, Delinquent Tax Collector. Nov. 19, 1946. N-22-29C AUCTION On Saturday, Nov. 23 We Will Sell at AUCTION at Our Place 1107 McKibben St. Lot of furniture and household goods to the highest bidder. Consisting of iron beds, sewing machines, dressers, oil cook stoves, dining tables, dining chairs, bed springs, child’s cribs, refrigerators, and many other articles too numerous to men tion. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, NOY. 23 AT TEN O’CLOCK L. M. Graham