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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1948
Personals
Miss Jane Winn, spent the
weekend at her home in Due
West.
The many friends of Miss
Fannie McCaughrin will be
pleased to. learn that she is
much improved. Miss McCaugh
rin was taken ill about ten
days ago. >
Mrs. Janet Garland of Col
umbia. spent th e past week
end here with her mother,Mrs.
W. C. Schenck on Harper St.
Mts. P. K. Harmon spent
several days last week in At
lanta, a. with her sister, Mrs.
Addelaid Brown.
Mr and Mrs James DeHart,
of Spartanburg, spent Tuesday
night and Wednesday here
with Mrs DeHart’s mother,Mrs.
Verona Dominick on Walnut
street and with Mr. DeHart’s
mother. Mrs. Lola DeHart, on
McSwain street.
Rev. and Mrs. L. Boyd Hamm
of Columbia, will leave on Oc
tober 4 to attend the U.L.C.A.
convention in Philadelphia, Pa.
Rev. Hamm, son of Mrs. D. L.
Hamm of Silverstreet, is a dele
gate to the convention.
Miss Rose Hamm has return
ed to Charleston where she is
Music Director in the Charles
ton city schools, after spending
her summer vacation with her
toother, Mrs. D. L. Hamm and
sister. Miss Pearl Hamm in Sil
verstreet. „
Mrs. L. Boyd Hamm of Col
umbia, daughter-in-law of Mrs.
D. L. Hamm of Silverstreet, at
tended the State conference of
the Lutheran Missionary society
here this week.
Chief Colie L. Dowd and Mrs. ;
Dowd left Tuesday for a week’s
vacation. They will visit Ralph
Taylor in Danville, Va., and
will also visit Mr. Dowd’s sis
ter in Virginia. They are ex-
oected to return to Newberry
this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert H. Aull
moved last week from Boun
dary street to Saluda, where
they are now making their
home. Mir. Aull is connected
with his brother Luther Aull in
Johnston, and Mrs. Aull has ac
cepted a position in the Holly
wood school near Saluda.
Paul H. Haile of Parris Island
spent the weekend here with
his wife on McCaughrin Ave.
Hon. Butler B. Hare of Salu
da was a visitor in Newberry
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burton
Wells of Augusta, Ga., were
weekend visitors in the home
of Mr. Wells’ mother, Mrs. H.
B. Wells on Harrington street.
Mrs. O. W. Holmes of Fayett-
ville. N. C. has returned to
her home after spending a few
days in Newberry v/ith her
sisters, Mrs. Butler Holmes and
Mrs. Seth Meek on Harrington
street.
PROSPERITY
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chappell
and their three children, Clare,
Mike, and Averet, spent Sun
day in Columbia with Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Hendrix.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hartsell
of Chapin and Greenville were
guests of Dr. and Mrs. George
W. Harmon last Tuesday.
Mhrs. C. E. Hendrix of Colum
bia spent Wednesday with her
sister, Mrs. A. R. Chappell.
A. Birge Wise of Ellenton
and Birge Wise, Jr. of Colum
bia were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Frank Browne.
Frank Blackwell, Jr. of Mar
ion spent a few days of last
week with his aunt and uncle.
Miss Effie Hawkins and John
N. Hawkins.
Mrs. Jacob S. Wheeler is
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Murray Hughtes, Jr. and Mr.
Hughes in Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs-. R. I. Long had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. T. Livingston, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Werts, Arthur
Werts of Newberry; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed 'Shealy of the Lowman
Home, White Rock; Lawrence
Livingston of the county: -Miss
es Verta Ruth Long, and Sibyl
Simmons of Fort Jackson.
SPORTS AFIELD
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horse’s neck, move your hand
over toward the side which
faces the way you want the
horse 'to go. A knowing horse
will move away from the rein
applying slight presure. You’ll
upset a western horse if you
start dragging >on the rein to
pull him toward the side you
are tugging.
On the trail the gait is easy.
You don’t post in a western
saddle. You sit on it and ease
just a little with feet solidly in
the stirrups. Let your pony han
dle his own feet. Over rough
terrain, give him his head. He
knows best. After you’ve lived
swith him awhile, you’ll find
you* self in partnership with a
four lagged outdoors man that
is worth knowing.
NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING
We, the undersigned Jury
Commissioners of Newberry
County, shall, on the 7th day
of October, 1948, openly and
publicly, in the Clerk of Court’s
office, at 9:00 o’clock a. m.,
draw thirty-six names to serve
as Petit Jurors for the Court
of Common Pleas which will
convene in Newberry County
Court House on October 18th
at 10:00 o’clock a. m.
H. K. BOYD,
Clerk of Court
P. N. ABRAMIS,
Auditor
J. R. DAWKINS
Treasurer.
FOR SALE — Marrelts 1st
year and seed wheat $3.75 per
br. Coker Victor grain seed
oats $1.75 per br. H. O. Long
& Sons; Silverstreet, S. C.;
Phone No. 441-J-l tn
BLDG. SUPPLIES — Rock
lathe, ceiling tile 16 x 32. Bldg.
Board, Asbestos Siding and
Shingles, Asphalt shingles No.
210 any color. Fir panel doors
and windows. French doors,
glass doors.
We deliver truck load lots.
Get our prices before you buy.
Phone 14-J. M. W. Crouch &
Son, Johnston, S. C. 10-3tc
NEED MONEY?
SEE US FOR A QUICK
CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL
LOAN. AT . . .
1307 Friend St
HANDY FINANCE CO.
WANTED — Scrap iron, brass.
copper, lead, zinc, aluminum
pewter, old batteries, radiators,
all kinds of rags, old waste opt
ion, mattress cotton. Wa also
have a nine line of grocertaa. W.
H. STERLING, VINCENT ST.
DO Get Ruffled!
in a lace-limned slip by
CfttiS
ho ever said ladies don’t
get ruffled, wasn’t thinking
of Fall, ’43! You’ll he
ruffled and love it... since
lace and embroidery ruffles
make Artemis’ wonderful
Figure-Perfect lines still
lovelier. White or blue
Bur-Mil rayon crepe;
32 to 40 and 32S to 38S.
$5.98
Carpenter's
DRIVE' IN
Theatre
FRIDAY
Brenda Joyce, Johnny Weiss
muller
TARZAN 8c THE HUNTRESS
FOWL BRAWL
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
SATURDAY
Franchot Tone
TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES
Frank Duck Brings ’Em
Back Alive
LATE SHOW SATURDAY
Starts at 11:00 P. M.
Rosemary Lane, Johnnv Downs
HARVEST MELODY
MQNDAY AND TUESDAY
M4rle Oberoh. Joseph Cotton
LYDIA
CARTOON: Cat Fishing
WEDNESDAY
Marsha Hunt, John Carroll
A LETTER FOR EVIE
Cartoon: Sleepy Time Donald
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Joel McCrea. Veronica Lake
RAMROD
CARTOON: Part Time Pal
SATURDAY
LATE SHOW
SATURDAY
Sabu and a Cast of Thousands
ELEPHANT BOY
CARTOON: Rescue Dog
UlEILS
Friday and Saturday
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
in “Law Comes to Gunsight”
' with Raymond Hatton
Added — Adventures of Frank
and Jesse James
and LEON ERROL Comedy
MONDAY 8c TUESDAY
The Love Story Everybody
Has Waited For!
ARCH OF TRIUMPH
Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer
and Charles Laughton
Added—BATHE NEWS
3:00. 5:10 & 7:20
WEDNESDAY 8c THURSDAY
TRAIN TO ALCATRAZ
Donald Barry, Janet Martin
and William Phipps
Added — This Is America
3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30. & 9:00
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
KIDDIE CIRCUS
WESTERN and COMEDY
Admission 12c—35c every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
BOB STEELE
in “ Big Calibre’’
Added—-Hugh Herbert Comedy
Admission 9c—25c all day
NOTE: Late Show will start
at 10:00 Saturday Night
ARCH OF TRIUMPH
Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer
Admission — 12c - 35c
RITZ THEATRE
THURSDAY 8c FRIDAY
Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes,
Vincent Price. Albert Sharpe
UP IN CENTRAL PARK
Also Short—Bagpipe Lassie
FOX NEWS
SATURDAY
Errol Flynn, Olivia deHavilland
Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains
Alan Hale
“The Adentures of Robin Hood”
(In Technicolor)
Also Short—Mighty Timber
MONDAY 8c TUESDAY
Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter,
Cecil Kellaway, Lee J. Cobb,
James Todd
“The Luck of the Irish”
Cartoon—Rabbit Punch
M.G.M. NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Paul Langton, Jean Rogers,
Gary Gray, Joe Sawyer
FIGHTING BACK
Cartoon—The Talking Magpies
SOUTHLAND NEWSREEL
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Hamilton’s Jewelers
1012 Main Street
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and it takes all day for clothes
to dry. At the NEWBERRY
LAUNDROMAT, you can wash
clothes and have them dried
in a jiffy. You’ll have time
to spare for other interests!
It SAVES to do it the BEST
WAY.
NEWBERRY
LAUNDROMAT
“Relax While You Wash”
901 Main St. Phone 806-J
U.D.C. CHAPTER TO MEET
WITH MRS. HORNSBY
The Calvin Crozier Chapter
of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy will meet Tuesday
afternoon. October 5, at 4:00
o’clock with Mrs. Douglas
Hornsby on Johnstone street
with Mrs. Drayton Nance as
sociate hostess.
Mrs. R. D. Wright, Pres.
Mrs. S. A. Meek, Rec. Sec.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids, subject to the
conditions contained herein,
will be received by the Board
of Commissioners of Newberry
County at its office in the
Court House, Newberry, S. C.'
until ten (10) A. M., October
11, 1948, and then publicly op
ened and read for the con
struction of a Building for the
Newberry County Home, near
Newberry, S. C.
Plans, specifications and con
tract documents may be in
spected without charge at the
office of Irvine B. Leslie, Ar
chitect, 1410 Friend street,
Newberry, S. C. where they
may also b e obtained upon a
deposit of $20.00. The deposit
will be refunded upon return
of tne plans and specifications
in good condition. Refunds
are limited to ten (10) days
after opening of bids.
All bids must be accompan-
ied by a bid bond or certified
check in an amount not less
than five (5%) per cent of
the bid. A performance bond
for the fyill amount of the
contract will be required.
Bids must be submitted on
the Form of Proposal provided
and the successful bidder will
be required to execute the
Form of Contract provided for
construction.
The right is reserved as the
interest of the Owner may re
quire to reject any or all bids
and to waive any informality
in bids received.
No bid may be withdrawn
after the scheduled closing time
for the receipt of bids for a
period of ten (10) days.
Attention of prospective bid
ders is directed to State of
South Carolipa Tax and Li
cense Requirements, particular
ly 1942 S. C. Code, Sec. 2543
and 7084 et seq.
(Signed
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Newberry County, S. C.
By: Eugene H. Spearman,
County Supervisor 2tc
SPECIALS FOB THIS WEEK
Big shipments of the best Candy
Bars — Peter Paul Mounds —
Almond Joys — Fifth Avenue—
Power House — Welch’s Cocoa-
nuf — Old Nick — Bit-O-Honey
Dusty Bars — Peanut Bars
Chewing Gum — Denlyne
Chiclets. Beechies — Clove —
Charcoal — Super Bubble
Cigars — Tampa Nuggets —
Above Average — King Albert
Roi-Tan — Elmoro — C. H. S.
Hava-Tampa — Straights—Jew
els — Moderns.
Blue Horse School Supplies—
Pencils — Pencil Sharpeners—
Roll Paper — Paper Bags
Freezer Locker paper
Shopping Bags — Twine
Dust Down for Floors—No Grit
Sanitary Cups — Soda Straws
Ice Cream Cones—Containers
Hunt Club Dog Feed
Flashlight Batteries—eBulbs
Lamp Chimneys—Wicks
Burners
Clothes Baskets
Can Openers—Egg Beaters
Feeds—Fish Meal—Meal Scraps
Aluminum Dish Pans—Lard
Cans
Matches — Toilet Soap
Toilet Tissue—Towels—Napkins
Razor Blades — Pals—Gillettes
Durham Duplex—Stars—Gems
Obelisk Flour—Corn Meal
Octagon Soap and Powders
Fruit Juices—Salmon
Sarddines
Handkerchiefs —Socks—Anklets
Coffee—Maxwell House — White
House—Lord Calvert
Many other items. Come to
see us at our warehouse—Lower
Main Street. Our prices are
right.
R. Derrill Smith &
Son, Inc.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
910 Main Street. Newberry, S. C.
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METHODIST WOMEN
PLAN MEETING
The Women’s Society of
Christian Service of the Green
wood district is holding its Fall
Seminar at Main Street Church
Greenwood, September 30, to
present the educational pro
gram of the W.S.C.S. for the
fall and spring.
Mrs. Francis Cunningham of
Laurens. District Secretary of
Missionary Education, will give
the introduction of the Study
Classes, and (Mrs. Fletcher Spig-
ner of Columbia, conference
president will discuss “Pro
gram Building.” The study
topic, “America’s Geographical
Frontiers” will be presented by
Mrs. L. C. Bradey and Mrs. D.
C. Smith. “The Bible and Hu
man Rights” will be presented
by Mrs. Ralph Wilson and Mrs.
L. E. Gatlin. “China in the Asia
of Today” by Mrs. Niles C.
Clark, and “Growth of Spirit
ual Life” by Mrs. Helen B.
Bourne.
Representatives from each so
ciety in the district are ex
pected at this meeting, and to
the society having the largest
attendance will be given a
Baby Life Membership. Each
member of the W.S.C.S. is in
vited to attend and the local
officers will find it of especial
important.
TAX NOTICE
The tax books will be open for the collection of 1948
taxes on and after October 1, 1948.
The following is general levy for all except special pur
poses:
Ordinary County 214 Mills
Bonds, Notes & Interest 9 Mills
Hospital 14 Mill
Co. Bd. Education 214 Mills
Co. Schools (Special) 1 Mill
TOTAL 15 Mills
The following are the authorized special levies for the
various school districts of the County:
District No. Special
1. -Newberry 26
2. Mt. Bethel Garmany 6
3. Maybinton 6
4. Long <_.ane 3
5. McCullough 6
6. Cromer 0
Bonds
6
Total
32
6
6
3
6
0
8. Reagin
10
2
12
9. Deadfall
10
2
12
10. Utopia
10
2
12
11. Hartford
4
4
12. Johnstone
5
5
13. Stoney Hill
15
15
14. Prosperity
20
5
25
15. O’Neal
8
8
18. Fairview
' 4
4
19. Midway
4
4
21. Central
4
4
22. St. Philips
8
8
23. Rutherford
7
' 7
24. Broad River
6
6
25. New Hope Zion
6
6
26. Pomaria
8
8
27. Red Knoll
6
6
28. Helena
4
4
20. Mt. Pleasant
8
8
30. Little Mountain
16
16
31. Wheeland
3
3
32. Union
6
6
33. Jolly Street
8
8
34. St. Pauls
6
6
35. Peak
3
3
37. Mudlic
6
6
38. Vaughnville
6
6
39. Chappells
6
6
40. Old Town
10
2
12
41. Dominick
8
8
42. Reederville
12
12
43. Bush River
12
12
44. Smyrna <
12
12
45. Trinity
10
2
12
46. Burton
10
2
12
47. Tranwood
12
12
48. Jalapa
8
8
49. Kinards
2
2
50. Tabernacle
8
8
51. Trilby
4
4
52. Whitmire
20
5
25
53. 'Mollohon
4 -
4
54. Beth Eden
3 %
3
55. Fork
8
8
57. Belfast
6
6
58. Silverstreet
10
2
12
59. Pressley
4
4
60. St. Johns
3
3
There will be a discount of one (1%) per cent allowed
on taxes paid on or befoi% October 31, 1948.
On and after January 1st, 1949, the penalties prescribed
by law will be imposed on unpaid taxes.
You are requested to call for your taxes by school dis
tricts in which the property is located.
Those who had their dogs vaccinated for rabies during
the fiscal year effded June 30, 1948 by a licensed Vetinarian,
and expect to be exempted from dog tax will please bring
their certificate of vaccination when appearing to pay
J. RAY DAWKINS.
Treasurer of Newberry County.
MEN!
we are making more money than ever before in
our former jobs or businesses (forty-two of us in
S. C.) and it’s permanent, not seasonal, no invest
ment but it’s work—not play. Room for one good *
man if you are married, age 25-45, dependable (and
can prove it with character references), honest, am
bitious to grow and succeed with us with an eye
’to the future and have a car, see our Manager or
write the details to Electrolux Corporation, 1921
Blossom St., Columbia, S. C. If you pass, any of
us will teach you.
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ADDITION TO COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM LIST
Display 50 Ears While Seed Corn Arty Variety
First prize, $5.00; second prize, $4.00; third prize, $3.00;
fourth prize, $2.00; fifth prize, $1.00.
Display 50 Ears Yellow Seed Corn Any Variety
First prize, $5.00; second prize, $4.00; third prize, $3.00;
fourth prize, $2.00; fifth prize, $1.00
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Five Stalks White Corn — Ears Attached
First prize, $3.00; second prize, $2.00; third prize, $1.00.
Five Stalks Yellow Corn — Ears Attached
First prize, $3.00; second prize, $2.00; third prize, $1.00.
Just try these handsome extra quality
NYLON SOCKS by HOLEPROOF
, and you’ll agree ... they earn the right
to this tough guarantee.
Give them the works in wear . . . ‘
. if they don’t prove pure satisfaction,
in comfort, appearance and
EXTRA wear, send them back within
60 days for a new pair FREE.
Pacer Shorts or regular lengths
in all your favorite colors.
Get some TODAY!
Clary Clothing Co.
NEWBERRY’S OLDEST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S STORE
Main Street . Main Street Main Street Main Street
SALESMAN
“$400 to $600 per month with an okl line nation
ally known concern, to the right man who can quali
fy to Randle our business. Major qualifications—
Must "be married, high school minimum education,
age 25 to 35, sales experience preferred out not
necessary, must have car, and willing to work hard.
Position is permanent and offers opportunity to
advance into management when qualified.
Phone Colummbia, S. C. 44170 from 9 to 12 a.m.
or write P. O. Box 626, Columbia, S. C.”
Your Walgreen
Agency
' Drug Store
ANNUAL Xc SALE
16 OUNCE SIZE Regular 40c Each
Peroxide 2 for 41c
Walgreen Guaranteed Everyday Price 43c Each
Aspirin, Bottle of 100 2 for 44c
16 OUNCE
Orlis Mouth Wash
Regular 59c Sue
2 for 60c
WALGREEN
Rubbing- Alcohol
WALGREEN
Milk of Magnesia
KELLER
Mouth Wash
REGULAR 59c PINT
Minoyl Mineral Oil
Brightens The Teeth
Orlis Tooth Paste
89c; 4 OUNCE SIZE ,
Cream Shampoo /
8-ounce size i
LATEX RUBBER
Baby Pants
lc Sale Special
I 2 pint bottles 50c
Regular Price 39c Pint
2 pint bottles 40c
59c Pint
lj . 2 for 60c
Extra Heavy
j 2 pt Bottles 60c
Regularly 33c Each
/ 2 Ige. tubes 44c
* Contains Lanolin
jf / / \ 2 for 90c
\ \i { 2 for $1.50
r Seamless, Sanitary
,/ : ii 2pr. 61c