The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 25, 1949, Image 8
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
SEE THE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949
NEW DODGE ON DISPLAY
- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH. - \
SMITH MOTOR COMPANY
1309 COLLEGE STREET
TELEPHONE 777
Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions
CARTER’S
Day Phone 719 — Night 6212
THE BEST PLACE
FOR
Buick & Chevrolet Service
IS
Davis Motor Company
1515-1517 Main Street
Tooth Picks
Latest news is that toothpicks will now be avail
able in peppermint flavor.
If you let us finance your next car, you’ll have
pleasant memories along with that delightful pep
permint flavor.
PURCELLS
Your Protection Our Business
Phone 197
Spring’s
Ahead . . .
Greet Spring ’49
in a pretty straw
'bonnet.
Choose a crispy
black or pastal all
abloom with flo
wers or ribbons.
Select a gay hat
today.
Medium and
large head sizes.
Mrs. J. W. White
/
1005 Caldwell Street Phone 181-J
Opposite Central Methodist Church
LicensePenalty
Notice
A penalty on Licenses is added after
February 28th. On March 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
NOTICE OF DELINQUENT
TAXES
State Of South Carolina,
County of Newberry.
To All Whom These Pre
sents May Concern:
In compliance with the law,
the Treasurer of Newberry
County has issued in the name
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 properties levied upon
and sold at this sale will be
sold as the property assessed
to persons hereinafter listed.
1 lot, 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.
I lot in School District No.
14, County and State aforesaid
assessed in the name of Hosea
Jackson.
119 acres, 1 building in
School District No. 57, County
and State aforesaid, assessed
to S. J. Mtarse 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
Keepsake
^Classically styled, flaming with the im
perishable beauty of heirloom quality
diamonds ... a genuine registered
Keepsake Diamond Ring is the heart’s
desire of America’s loveliest brides.
Identify Keepsake by the name in the
ring, and the words "guaranteed reg-t
jeered perfect gem" on the tag.
HEATHER Sot, 362.50
engagement Ring 350.00
\ Also $100 to 2475 and '
in platinum $300 to 3450
AH rings illustrated available in
white as well as natural gold
.Hings enlarged to show detail*
prices include Federal tax
Guaranteed
T Good Housekeeping /
W. E. TURNER
Jeweler
NOTICE
Under the provisions of
The Alcoholic Beverage Con
trol Act of 1945, notice is
hereby given that I intend
to apply to the South Caro
lina Tax Commission for a
license to operate a retail
liquor store at site between
Wise Bros, and J. E. Metts
Co. on the Main street, in
the town of Little Mountain,
S. C.
John E. Cromer
We Fix ’Em Right
The First Time
We're small but we know
how to do it and we do it
right. We guarantee it to
be right.
GRAY’S GARAGE
Johnstone Street Extension
Near Cut-Off
neve* fafod Jfoe&b t
Your skin—naturally fresh and soft and pretty;
your hair—gleaming with radiant “lovelights.”
This is the look DuBarry endorses! You’ll want
it for your own ... so come in any time next
week to our Cosmetic Department, and learn
how to achieve it, from a beauty expert from
the Richard Hudnut Salon and DuBarry Suc
cess School. She'll answer all your make_up
questions . . . she’ll teach you subtle beauty
tricks!
THAT’S NOT ALL! With your DuBarry
purchase, she’ll give you a gift-size package
of DuBarry So^HlSTI - CREME, the new
glamour-base that gives you day_lbng flat
tering finish.
Miss Martha Miller, special DuBarry represen
tative, will be in our store MONDAY, Febru
ary 28, through Saturday, March 5, to advise
you on your beauty problems.
Visit her at our cosmetics counter.
SMITH’S
CUT RRTE DRUG STORE-
/
1212 Main St.
Phone 610
See the famous
Thor Gladiron
Come in today. See how
the Gladiron makes c'
hard-to-iron pieces easy-
how simple it is to use, how
fast, how efficient. Wheels where
you want it. Then jo Ids and stores
in 134 square feet of space.
ONLY
ASK TO SiE THE AMAZING THOR AUTOMAGIC WASHER
Sea it wash ... rinse ... damp-dry clothes, THEN convert to a wonder
ful Dishwasher in jutt minuted
Wertz Music & Appl.
Company
'‘There’s Rhythm In That There Store”
. EASY TERMS
940 Main Street Phone 470
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
in "Gun Talk"
Added CONGO BILL and
ANDY CLYDE Comedy
MONDAY 8c TUESDAY
His Steel Struck Sparks That
Fired Wbmen’s Hearts!
THE SWORDSMAN
(In Technicolor)
Larry Parks, Ellen Drew and
Edgar Buchanan
Added PATHE NEWS
and COLOR CARTOON
3:00, 4:45, 6:30 & 8:15
WEDNESDAY 8t THURSDAY
16 FATHOMS DEEP
(In COLOR)
Arthur Lake and Lon Chaney
Added WIALT DISNEY Comedy
3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
GUNG HO and SERIAL
Admission 12c-35c every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
GUNG HO
Randolph Scott, Robert Mitch-
um end Rod Camferon
Added — FEDERAL AGENTS
VS. UNDERWORLD
Admission 9c-25c all day
Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nile
THE SWORDSMAN
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Program for Feb. 24- March 4
THURSDAY 8t FRIDAY
John Garfield, Lana Turner
POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS
TWICE
CARTOON
SATURDAY
Robert Lowery
DEATH VALLEY
Short: Naughty But Mice
MdNDAY AND TUESDAY
Deanna Durbin, Tom Drake
ILL BE YOURS
Short: Drip Drippy Donald
WEDNESDAY
Alan Curtis, Ann Savage
RENEGADE GIRL
‘Mickey Down Under One Reel’
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
MARIJUANA
NOTICE!
ALL ELECTRIC POWER
will be OFF in the CITY OF
NEWBERRY from 2:30 p.m.
to 5 p.m. on SUNDAY, Feb
ruary 27.
We regret this inconvenience
to our customers however
Duke Power Company is
installing a new 3000 KVA
sub-station at the Wteter
plant in order to provide
more power for growing
Newberry.
COMMISSIONERS OF PUB
LIC WORKS
THURSDAYl ™ I £ AY
SATURDAY
June Allyson PertCV Como, «
Garland, Gene
Rooney, Ann SouhP ern > ,/° m
Drake, Cyd Chari? 5 ®’ MelP"*
Torme, Lena
WORDS AND MV SI C
(In Technicoloftl
FOX NEWS
MONDAY 8t TUESL«.
Joan Fontaine, James Stell[^ r *
Roland Young, Willard Par* ~
Percy Kilbride a.
YOU GOTTA STAY ]"-—'***
M.G.M. NEWS
WEDNESDAY * \
Helmut Dantine, Mary Ander
son, Paul Lukas
WHISPERING CITY j 43
Cartoon—Gooney Golfers
AUDITOR'S TAX NOTICE
Returns of personal proper
new buildings, transfer of n
estate, poll and road tax, a__
to be .made at the County Ay-
ditor^s Office beginning:
January 1st, 1949
through
February 28th, 1949
All able-bodied male citize
between the ages of twenty-one
and sixty are liable to $1.0
poll tax; all persons between
the ages of twenty-one and
fifty outside of incorpora
towns are liable to pay cc
mutation (road) tax of $1
All dogs are to be
at $1.00 each.
All returns are to be tpy
by School Districts. Your,
ure to make return calls 4ot
penalty as prescribed by law.
PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS
County Auditor
DODOE TO INTRODUCE NEW KIND OF CAR
BUILT FOR TODAY'S Bln,,
TALLER AMERICANS i
Daring New Dodgo MtablltfiM
new trend . . . provides mere Heed room,
•ibow room and log room, at the tame time
decreasing outside dimensions. Ex
trema lines, uncomfortable teats
and cramped interiors have
no placa in Dodgo thinking.
o
r— Mi W
or* ih
"BODY-CRAMPING ROOF UNES MUST GO," laid Dodge! Armr phyiicat
exams revealed that our wartime generation was Bigger,. taller and
more active. A car with more interior space—not less—is the goal
Dodge engineers achieved.
Army statistics revealed that the G.I.’s
of World War II averaged 1 Vi” taller
than the Doughboys of World War I.
The same statistics showed they were
also heavier and more active.
DODGE STARTED WITH A SPACIOUS INTERIOR—mod practically built
the rest of the car around it! Here is room to "roam around in"—
plenty of room to let the human body take positions that are nstttrm
and therefore comfortable. -
DODOE SAID "NO" TO THIS ...
repairing dented or torn fen
ders is sure to be costly when
fenders are formed right into
great masses of sheet metal. Now
look below and see why Dodge
owners don’t have this worry.
TIRING? YES! Doctors agree that
people can’t go for lon^ periods
sitting on their spines without
becoming tired, irritable. Dodge
did something about this, too!
AH-H! RELAXING! Dodge "knee
level” seats, shown above, put
the entire body in a natural
position . . . with full leg sup
port for restful, all-day comfort*
DOWN OO REPAIR COSTS! No coetly-
to-repair. massive sheet metal fender
sections in new Dodge. Fender unit is
bolted (not welded) to body; easily
removed, repaired and even replaced*
if necessary* at reasonable cost.
"'NECK-CRICKING' CONTOURS
ARE ALREADY OLD-FASHIONED,"
says Dodge. How can today’s big
ger, taller Americans be comfort
able in a car where it’s even hard
to lean back or sit up straight?
DODGE ROOMINESS IS ROOM ALL
AROUND.. .The new Dodge,short
er, narrower and lower* gives you
more elbow room . . . leg roam
. . . head room . . . that todays
bigger Americans will WELOOMa!
LOWER ON THI OUTSIDE . . . High nr on the inside • SHORTER ON THE OUTSIDE . . . longer on tho Inthh
NARROWER ON THE OUTSIDE . . . Wld.r on th» Intidt
SEE HOW DODGE DOES IT!
SMITH MOTOR COMPANY
1309 College St Phone 777