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NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES State Of South Carolina, County of Newberry. To All Whom These Pre sents May Concern: In compliance with the lav/,* the Treasurer of Newberry County has issued in the pame of the State, tax executions against defaulting taxpayers of Newberry County to the Tax Collector thereof. By vir tue of the said tax executions, the Tax Collector of Newberry County is directed and com manded to seize and take pos session of so much of the de faulting taxpayer’s estate, real or personal, or both, to raise a sum of money sufficient to cover delinquent taxes of tax payers hereinafter listed plus the charges thereon, 'and he will, after advertisement, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the same, property before the Court House Door of the said County on a regular salesday in March (same being March 7th, 1949) within the usual hours of public sales. After completing these sales the Tax Collector will give to the purchaser (upon his com plying with the terms of sale) a receipt for the purchase mon ey, but not to make title ‘to the purchaser until after the lapse of twelve months from the day of sale. All oroperties levied upon and sold at this sale will be sold as the property assessed to persons hereinafter listed. 1 ^>t, on e building, in School District No. 1, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Addie Davis. 36 acres, one building, in School District No. 2, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Horace G. Gru ber. 1 lot in School District No. 14, County and State aforesaid assessed in the name of Hosea Jackson. 15 acres, 1 building, in School District No. 54, Coun ty and State aforesaid, assess ed in the name of Olin Smith. 119 acres, 1 building in School District No. 57, County and State aforesaid, assessed to S. J. MJorse for the year 1946 and assessed to J. Pat Livingston and June Swain for the year of 1947. This proper ty is advertised in the name of the latter for both years. T. L. HILL Delinquent Tax Col- lector. 2|18-3tc We Fix ’Em Right The First Time We're small but we know how tc do it and we do it right. We guarantee it to be right. GRAY’S GARAGE Johnstone Street Extension Near Cut-Off AnEXJft By Kesting What a peculiar bit of busi ness eating is! We’re creatures of habit—timid, unoriginal, un imaginative, greatly lacking in curiosity when it comes to meat in the pot. If I were to tell you roast muscrat is one of the most suc culent dishes I’ve ever eaten, I can hoar you exclaim, “But he’s a rat!” What a silly inhibi tion! The muscrat has nothing in common with the kind of rat you have in mind. And it is good eating. So are raccoon, woodchuck, opossum, beaver and porcupine. And that, says Byron Dal- rymple, well known author, is the answer to you outdoorsmen who fish all summer, hunt birds and big game all fall—and fid get all winter. The art of fur- season cookery is a whole hob by in itself, the results interest ing, * unusual^, and best of all, delicious. In preparing any small game cut away the abdomen flesh. Here is where much of the “strong” taste comes from. Be sure and remove the small kernels under the forelegs and in the small of the back. Then hang the meat in a cold, airy ,)lace for several days. Parboil the meat in salted water, with a carrot or a small onion. A half hour to an hour will be sufficient. After the parboiling use your imagina tion. Even with very simple recipes the resulting dish is real he-man food. This idea of eating fur-bear ing animals isn’t new. Fron tiersmen were often fond of fox and wolf. Along the Great Lakes, during the prime fur season, many roadhouses seyve muskrat dinners. In Louisi ana, where thousands of mus krats are trapped for fur, the meat is sent to New York as an ingredient in superexpensive terrapin soup. In Mexica the desert pack rat is often sold in markets. In the ^Southwest the armadillo makes good eating. Lynx meat has its admirers in the far north. There are dozens of ways to cook any one of these meats. Try your own ideas. That’s how good cooks are made. No mat ter how you do it, if you make a hobby of fur-season cookery you’ll have different eating, that’s /sure, and you’ll find one more interesting activity to tide you over the dull months. SMYRNA CLUB TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Smyrna Home Demon stration Club will met Friday at 3 p.m. with Mrs. W. O. Pitts. Note the change in place of meeting. Mrs. Aj. A. Cleland, Pres. Mrs. D. F. Senn, Sec. KnOX “Cover Girl” Cloche for Spring . . . It’s the new, smaller- brimmed, youthful hat that’s making front page news everywhere. You’ve seen it on Vogue's January cover ... on pretty heads going South . . . and NOW you want it with dressmaker suits, in soft heathery shades of creamy felt. 12.95 member of the Jersey Cattle Club. Jersey breeders are be ing asked to make special ef fort.’. to make heifers available to Junior club members. Mi-. John D. Mackie of Shel by, N. C. who is Fieldman for the Carolina Jersey Cattle Clubs discussed the need for more Jersey publicity. As a result of this discussion plans were made to develop a better show at the Newberry County fair, also the local Parish plans to cooperate with the agricul tural extension workers to sponsor a dairy field day. WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TIM HOLT in Zane Grey’s WILD HORSE MESA Added CONGO BILL and W1ALT DISNEY Comedy THURSDAY & FRIDAY Edmond O’Brien, Robert Stack, John Rodney, Tom D’Andrea, Henry Hull FIGHTER SQUADRON (In Technicolor) Also Short—Fog Fighters FOX NEWS SATURDAY Kristine Miller, Arthur Franz, Ross Ford, (Mickey Knox JUNGLE PATROL Also Short—Harnessed Lighting MONDAY & TUESDAY Zane Grey’s Great Romance of the Wtest! gunfigHters IN COLOR Randolph Scott, Barbara Briton and Bruce Scott Added PATHIE NEWS 3:00, 4:42, $:24 & 8:06 MONDAY & TUESDAY Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Gray son. J. Carrol Naish, Ricardo Montalban, Amn Miller, Cyd Charisse THE KISSING BANDIT (In Technicolor) M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY 8c THURSDAY ANGEL IN EXILE John Carroll and Adele Mara Added SELECTED SHORT 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday Admission 12c-35c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY BOB STEELE in "Billy the Kid in Santa Fe" Added — FEDERAL AGENT^ VS. UNDERWORLD and COMEDY Admission 9c-25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nile GUNFIGHTERS Randolph Scott Admision 12c-35c WEDNESDAY William Gargan, Virginia Wtelles, Richard Crane DYNAMITE Cartoon—Goony Golfers WAY-LONG WEDDING IS ANNOUNCED Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Way, Sr., announce the marriage of their daughter, Sophie Elizabeth, to Mir. David Houseal Long, on Saturday evening, February 12 at 6:30 p.m. The ceremony was performed by Dr. A. E. Holler at his resi dence, 214 Prospect Street, Col umbia. Joel MkCrea, Lorraine Day FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT CARTOON ’ SATURDAY John Litel, Bob Steele NORTHWEST TRAIL THE WEE MEN SMOOTH SAILING MONDAY AND TUESDAY Claire Trevor, Barry Sullivan WOMAN OF THE TOWN CARTOON WEDNESDAY Yvonne Decardo, Brian Donlevy SONG OF SCHEHERAZADE Short: Enchanted Square THURSDAY AND FRIDAY John Garfield, Lana Turner POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE CARTOON SENATOR JOHNSTON. WIFE, IN WRECK Senator Olin D. Johnston was bruised and his wife received three broken ribs Wednesday in a traffic accident / near Mooresville, N. C. Mrs. Johnston was admitted to a hospital, but the senator took lodgings elsewhere in town. They had ben en route ■ to Washington. Frank Proctor of Enochville and Paul Gleming of Landis, in the other car, also were in jured and admitted to the hos pital. Thousands husky pullorum tested clean baby chix each week. NH Reds, RI Reds, Barred and White Rocks. All leading Breeds $9.95 per 100 prepaid. Drive in, take your choice. If more convenient mail order for prompt shipment from hatchery prepaid. No COD. ROSS BURTON WHITMIRE. S. C. the wonderfully effective Carpenter’s r J 1 special formula cream big *2 jar. only otus tan This half-price offer is intended to acquaint more ladies with the amazing effectiveness of Elmo Special Formula Cream. Helps soften and smooth away lines and wrinkles like magic, especially^on the throat and under-chin. Get a number of jars while you can get them at this amazingly low price I License Penalty Notice A penalty on Licenses is added after February 28th. OnAfarch 1st a penalty of 5% is added and on April 1st a pen alty of 10% is added. Please give this matter your your attention accordingly. THE TOWN OF NEWBERRY By D. L. Nance Clerk and Treasurer A grijup of friends from the Wightman Methodist Church visited the James Henry Counts family in their pretty new home in Prosperity on Sunday eve ning, February 13, at 7:3Q p.m. The couple swung the door open wide and their friends streamed into the warm and cheery living room and, amid laughter and joillity, made themselves instantly at home. In fact, the intruding crowd seemed to take over the house and everything in it, includ ing the four occupants, Mr. and Mrs. Counts, their son, Jimmy, and daughter Emily Rose. Their minister, . Rev. Harvey M. Montgomery stated the purpose of their coming, “Friends, we are gathered here tonight to honor a new home among us.” Mrs. Counts wel comed their guests and pre sented their home for Chris tian Dedication. The group participated in a simple, yet warm and homey dedication service. Rev. Mont gomery offered a prayed of in vocation. Mrs. R. H. Ruff read “A Prayer for a Little Home.” M!r. Frank Hill read as ap propriate verse of scripture. The group sang “Happy The Home Where God Is There.” They also lead a “Litany of Dedication.” Mrs. H. M. Mont gomery read a, poem, “Our Ingle Fire.” The group enjoy ed singing old familiar songs and an hour of conversation and refreshments. J. L. Fellers Dies Quay Fellers of Clemson Col lege and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wise of Columbia were|| called to N Prosperity over the week- eml because of the sudden death of their father, J. Lind say Fellers. Other relatives here for the funeral were Miss Annie Fellers of Elizabeth City, N. C.; Miss Rosa Mae (Mitchell of Piedmont; Mrs. Frank Keene of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Marjorie Rawls of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Max Hall of Winsboro; Frank Simmons of New York City and Clemson College. Personal Paragraphs Mrs. George W. Harmon is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. I. Oxford, in Atlanta. (Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wingard of Columbia spent the week end with Mr. Wingard’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Win gard. Weekend guests of the Rev. and Mks. J. B. Harman" were Mr. and Mrs. John S. Riddle, Miss Johnette Riddle, Donald and Linda Riddle of Greens boro, N. C. Also with the Harmans on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Bowers and two children of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hawkins and two children of Newberry. Rev. W. D. Halttwanger, Dr. J. B. Harman, and Dr. Cyril K. Wheeler attended the South Carolina Lutheran Synod meet ing in Columbia the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs Richard Coulter and their two children of Col umbia were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. George W. Har mon. Hoyt Goff spent the weekend in Batesburg with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pugh of Columbia visited Mi’s. Lind say Fellers and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Leaphart Sunday.. Sunday guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Elbert Bowers were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morse, and their baby Tony, of Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard White and family and Mrs. Hoyt Goff spent Saturday with relatives in Spartanburg. BEAUTY... .. VARIETY.. ... VALUE M SEARS NEW 1949 HARMONY HOUSE SAMPLE BOOKS Captivating colors... * . jfm new "eye-appealing" patterns'll see them at SEARS ROEBUCK and CO. 1210 Caldwell Street Phones 430 8t 911 . « HHIHII t UTEIIS M THE FAMS K * GENUINE-REGISTERED 'W eepsake DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS ' - , We’ll buy your old battery trade-in allowance when you buy a new Pure Battery—grertest improve ment in battery construction in years. 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