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FRIDAY, JULY 4. 1347 THE NEWBERRY SUN CANDIDATE CARDS FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Mayor for the Town of New berry, and pledge to abide the results of the Democratic Pri mary election. A. P. SALLEY. COMM. OF PUBLIC WORKS I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Com missioner of Public Works and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary election. DR. H. B. SENN. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce my candi dacy for Alderman for Ward 4, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Pri mary. James O. (Mutt) Ruff. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection of Ald erman Ward 1 and pledge my self to abide the results of the Democratic primary election. LELAND S. WILSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward 4 and pledge myself to abide the rules and regulations of the party. ERNEST H. LAYTON. I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election for Aider- man, Ward 3 and pledge myself to abide the results of the Dem ocratic Primary. J. Ed. McConnell. I hereby announce myself a candidate for alderman for Ward 2 and pledge myself to abide the results of the demo cratic primary election. C. A. DUFFORD, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Alderman from Ward 5, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary election. CECIL E. KINARD. SALE OF RUTHERFORD SCHOOL LOT The estate of the late Honor able George S. Mower will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder on salesday in July (the 7th day of the month), 1947, be fore the Courthouse door at Newberry, South Carolina, at 11:00 o’clock A. M., the lot of land known as the Rutherford School District lot, situate in Rutherford School District, New berry County, containing two (2) acres, more or less, bounded by the old Ashford Ferry Road and lands of J. A. Felker, and which is traversed by the new State highway from Newberry to Strother. This lot of land was given to Rutherford School Dist rict by Mr. Mower so long as the same was used for school purposes. Rutherford school having been abandoned, the property is now owned by Mr. Mower’s estate. The lot has an excellent well and some valuable timber thereon. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The purchaser will be required to deposit immediately when the property is bid in 25% of the purchase price, and the balance will be payable within ten days on delivery of deed. Purchaser will pay for the execution of deed, revenue stamps, recording fee and taxes for the year 1947. In case of non-compliance with terms of sale, the purchase will forfeit the deposit money and the premises will be resold on salesday in August, 1947. Other information may be giv en to anyone interested by Blease and Saint-Amand, attor neys, Newberry, S. C. MRS. MYRA MOWER CANNON, Administratrix C. T. A. of the estate of George S. Mower, de ceased. June 23rd, 1947. J27, Jy4c NOTICE OF ELECTION Pursuant to the provisions of section 5330 of the code of laws of South Carolina for 1942, as amended by an act of the Gen eral Assembly of 1947 relating to the method and manner in which school districts in New berry County may levy special taxes for school purposes, an election is ordered to be held in the new court house in School District No. 1 on Tuesday, July 22, between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M., to deter mine whether an additional tax levy of fifteen (15) mills shall be levied on the property of said school district and to deter mine whether the present eight (8) mill levy for the retirement of bonds shall be retained for general school purposes upon the retirement of such school bonds. The taxes so levied will be used to make repairs to school build ings, to meet the increased cost of fuel and school supplies, to provide additional school facili ties, to enlarge the educational program, and to provide supple ments to teachers’ salaries. The election shall be conduct ed according to general election rules and only such residents as return real or personal property for taxation and present a regis tration certificate and a 1946 tax receipt shall be entitled to vote. Signed: NEWBERRY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. C. E. Hendrix( Secy. Jne 27, Jly 4, 11,18c A BIT OF SHOPPINS IN PANAMA Naval Reservists on a training cruise of the TJSS Wisconsin spend part of their liberty ashore in Colon, Republic of Panama, selecting presents for the folks back home. They are among 600 Reservists from the Third, Fourth, and Ninth Naval Districts recalled to active duty, voluntarily, for two weeks of training aboard the “Wisky.” The cruises give the Reserve sailors a chance to learn of the latest developments aboard this mighty warship. As a part of the Wisconsin cruises there are two days of liberty in Panama for sightseeing and shopping. Many of the men bring back perfumes, lingerie, alligator skin luggage, white shirts, summer suits ai:d other items which are obtainable at prewar prices. (Official Navy Photograph) SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of authority of Act No. 159 of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, approved the 24th day of March, 1933, the Forfeited Land Commission of Newberry Coun ty, South Carolina, will sell at public auction before the New berry County Court House Door to the highest bidder on the 7th day of July during the usual hour of sales, the following real estate to wit: All that lot of land in school district 35. Newberry County, South Carolina, said lot of land was sold June 1st, 1936 for the 1933 taxes plus cost as recorded in page 69, Tax Collector’s Sale Book. Said lot being assessed in the name of John Coleman Es tate. All that lot of land, with dwelling thereon, in school dist rict number 35, Newberry Coun ty, South Carolina. Said prop erty is identical as that which was sold for delinquent taxes, (1935, 1946, 1937) as indicated on page 114 of the Tax Collec tor’s Book. Date of sale was June 3, 1940. Said property be ing assessed in the name of G. W. Renwick. All that lot, parcel or land, situate lying and being in School District No. 39, in the Town of Chappells, county and State aforesaid, said lot being bounded on the North by lot of or formerly of H. C. Holloway, on the East by Old Main Street of Chappells, On the South by lands of or formerly of Bank of Greenwood, and on the West by Back Street. Said lot being assessed in the name of Solo mon Basha. All that lot of land in School District No. 14, in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, bounded now or formerly on the North by lands of Jacob Mayer, on the East by Public Highway, on the South by lands of J, D. Luther, and on the West by lands of Harriett Mayer. Said lot of land being assessed in the name of W. W. Boozer. All that piece, parcel and tract of land, situate, lying and being in School District No. 19, in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, containing one i (1) acrer more or less, and bounded now, or formerly, by lands of the C. N. & L. Railroad- Company on the South, by lands of J. A. Long on the West, and by lands of Mrs. W. H. Caldwell on the North and East. Said property being as sessed in the name of J. J. Langford. All that piece, parcel or lot of land with one building thereon, situate in School District No. 1, County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, bounded by lands of, or formerly of J. J. Amick, on the North, J. J. Lang ford on the West and South, J. J. Langford and Ruthie Suber on the East and perhaps other wise. Said parcel being assess ed in the name of Joseph A. De- Walt. All that tract of land being situate in School District No. 1, in the Town of Newberry, County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, containing less than one acre; bounded on the East by lands of Mary Washing ton, on the South by lands of Tom Caldwell, on the West by lands of Robert Reede and on the North by lands of Hank Wilson and 1 perhaps others. Said lot being assessed in the name of Albert Mobley’s Estate. AH that piece, parcel or lot of land with building thereon, sit uate in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, bounded by lands, now, or formerly of, George W. Summer on the North and East, Clarence Robin son on the South, Player street on the West and perhaps other wise, said tract being situated in School District No. 1, and being assessed in the name of Lucinda Suber. All that piece, parcel or lot of land containing one acre, more or less, lying and being situate in School District No. 28, Coun ty of Newberry, State of South Carolina, bounded on the North and East by lands of Gordon Bluford, on the South and West by lands of Frank Glenn and perhaps others. Said lot being assessed in name of Christian Home Burial Society. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situat ed in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, in School Dist rict No. 27, containing thirty-six (36) acres, more or less, and bounded now or formerly on the North by lands of Kate C. Mill er, on the East by lands of John Shealy, on the South by lands of Job Bush, and on the West by lands of Kate G. Miller, and perhaps others. Said property being assessed in the name of Linchen George. All that piece, or parcel of land containing one acre, more or less in School District No. 58, County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, bounded on the North by property of South ern Railroad, on the South and East by lands of Mr. S. H. Maf- fett Estate and on the West by lands of H. O. Long and perhaps others. Being assessed in name of J. C. Sample. All that parcel of land, con sisting of four acres, in School District Number twenty-two and which was sold for the 1935 taxes, March 6, 1939, as record ed in Tax Collector’s Sale Book on page one hundred. Said parcel of land being assessed in the name of Elmore Lyles Es tate. All that certain lot of land, situate lying and being in School District No. 52, in the County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, and bounded now, or formerly, on the South by lands of lora Robertson, on the North by country road and perhaps otherwise. Said lot being assessed in the name of E. T. Rivers. All that piece, parcel or tract of land with building thereon, in the Town of Helena, County of Newberry and State of South Carolina, bounded by an unnamed Street which separates it from lands of or formerly of Pickens Jackson, Lands of Dan Metis, Lands of T. F. Coleman and lands of Smith Spearman. Being the same tract or lot of land recorded in Clerk of Courts office in Deed Book 24 at page 508. And said lot be ing assessed in the name of Nancy Ellisor. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate and being in School District No. 15, in the County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, containing fif ty acres, more or less, with one building thereon, bounded as follows: On the North and West by lands of or formerly of T. M. Mills, on the East by lands of or formerly of J. B. Mills and Mrs. Sparta Garrett. Said land being assessed in the name of Mrs. John A. Nichols. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situat ed in Newberry County, State of South Carolina, in School District No. 46, containing for ty-three (43) acres, more or less, and bounded now or form erly on the North by lands of Katie Belle Tribble Estate, on the East by lands of Dora Trib ble and Katie Belle Tribble Es tate, on the South by lands of Dora Tribble and Delton Boyd, and on the West by lands of Delton Boyd and lands now or formerly of Marit Tribble and perhaps others. Said land be ing assessed in the name of E. B. Tyson. All that piece, parcel or tract of land with building thereon, situate lying and being in School District No. 28, in the Town of Helena, County and State aforesaid. Bounded on the North by lands of Dock Green wood, on the East by lot of Corrie Metz, and on the West and South by unnamed Streets. Said tract of land being assess ed in the name of Lawrence Gary. All that certain lot of land, situate, lying and being in School District No. 28, in the County of Newberry, State ot South Carolina and bounded now, or formerly, by Southern Railway company on the north, by lands of Mariah Finney on the East, by lands of Brooks Mayes on the South, and by lands of George Scott on the West. Property assessed in name of Minnie Williams. Purchaser to pay for revenue stamps and drawing of deed. FORFEITED LAND COMMIS SION OF NEWBERRY COUN TY, S. C. Itc NEED MONEY? SEE US FOR A QUICK CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL LOAN, AT , . . 1307 Friend St. HANDY FINANCE CO. Spring time is- FLYING TIME Now is the time to begin your flying career. G. I/s you can learn to fly and gel paid while you learn. Spring is the ideal time to fly. Why not come out and take a trip with us. Enjoy the beauty of the country side from the air. Shealy*s Flying Service NEWBERRY AIRPORT BATTERIES To Fit Any Make Car. Reasonable Price. General Automobile Repairing Ignition Repairs and Carbuerators SEASE MOTOR COMPANY Your PACKARD Dealer J13 Friend St. Phone 37-M WADDING Invitations Beautifully printed or en graved to suit you on quality paper. We print for all kinds of occasions. Phone 1 The Newberry Sun Printers - - - Publishers Round and Square DANCE V. F. W. HUT Every SATURDAY NITE Music | Roy Lindley and his Palmetto Playboys Adm.:—Couples $1.10; Ladies 50c “Advance-Design” Chevrolet Trucks Make Bow The trucks that will bring true postwar design to the highways of America, Chevrolet’s new “advance-design” line of commercial vehicles, will be introduced to the trucking industry June 28 by Chevrolet dealers across the country. Incorporating a variety of new features that assure greater operating efficiency, load-carrying ability and highway safety, the new trucks are said to be more rugged and durable than ever before. First units were built in Chevrolet’s Janesville (Wis.) assembly plant, and were appropriately hailed. Here the “Queen of America’s Dairyland,” Miss Betty Gene Gardner, Ridge way, Wis., christens the new vehicle as Gov. Oscar Rennebohm, Wisconsin’s chief executive (right), and R. W. Podlesak, Janesville plant manager, look on. "FLEAS ON DOGS" Mark Twain once said every dog should have some fleas just to keep him from realizing too often that he is a dog. Then, too, it may be said that every dog should have some fleas some of the time, at least, just to remind him of the fact that he is a dog. Popular elections are not so very far off. We should have some candidates who can get by without fleas—that they may not itch and scratch not, and are not reminded of their past. Some mighty good men arc sometimes defeated for public office; so it is not known of the best man wins. What if in the far-off past he did hurt the van ity of some political leader, or “wiggled” some financial affairs to the detriment of others. Who can say what is his moral code when he lives honestly and within the law. Some political leaders are in clined to allow unjustifiable methods or unacrupukouslness to influence elections if it seems to lead to their advantage—they know mass voters are inclined to to scratch for fleas. We are glad, though, that public elections are a part of our free institutions, but regret that in late years too many public services offices have be come appointive ones or elective only by small governing groups an councils. After a few years such appointees ofter become imbued with the idea they are indispensable, and become less courteous and less cooperative with their public. life-time jobs of this kind are not good, phy- chologically. Many such ap pointees should be dismissed from their jobs before they are bitten by their own stupidity. The people should be able to speak under all circumstances. Yes, every dog should have some fleas just to remind him that he is still a dog. Uncle Phil. TRIBUTE TO LOVED ONES Consecrate the memory of your loved one with a dig nified and enduring monu ment. O. C. PHILLIPS, Memorials Located on cut-off at Morningside Nursery. We Close All Day Each WEDNESDAY W. E. TURNER Jeweler FENNELL’S Jewelry Store T. M. ROGERS & SON 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 Poet Office Loans! ON REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY NEWBERRY INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. NED PURCELL, Manager TELEPHONE 197 Exchange Bank Building Wash Hands Before Eating Urged as Polio Precaution Parents should see that chil dren wash hands thoroughly before eating as one precau tion against polio, particularly during the summer epidemic season, according to the Na tional Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The National Foundation through its local chapter is is suing a series of six simple health rules that should be ob served during the summer to help combat the disease. Scientific studies, financed by March of Dimes funds, indicate that the hands may be a means of spreading the virus infection through contamination of food, drinks or objects carried to the mouth. For this reason, a.high standard of personal cleanliness should be maintained especially during the polio danger months —late June through September, the National Foundation cau tions, adding that fresh fruit aud vegetables should be washed well before eatiug. Newberry Ins. & Realty Co. Listen to ... 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