The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, September 30, 1949, Image 10
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949
Notice
Effective
October 1st
All
City Business
will be transacted
at
1013 Boyce Street
(Water and Light Office)
City of Newberry
A. P. SALLEY, Mayor
A Final Word
Newberry goes to the polls Tuesday to elect
officials for two years. These officials will serve un
der a new type of municipal government—the City
Manager plan. The type of men elected Tuesday will
determine whether the City Manager will have a
fair chance to do his job.
I know that I have the willingness to work with
him and I believe that my long business experience
gives me certain ability which will be helpful.
Be sure to vote next Tuesday. Whether you vote
for me or someone else it is your duty and privilege
to vote. Government starts at the town and cily level
and we should all be interested in our government.
If you do not have means of getting to the polls
Tuesday, phone me and I will provide a way.
I welcome your support and will do my best to
merit any confidence placed in me.
Respectfully, >
George W. Martin
Candidate for Alderman
Ward 1
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
(Continued from Page 1)
$3695.
Sid Goff, one lot and one
building, 1204 Third Street,
$2620.
MT. BETHEL
Rufus H. Harmon to Albert
Cromer, four acres and one
building, $1500.
MAYBINTON
William P. Cathcart to Inter
national Paper Company, 104
acres, $2184.
McCullough
Major A. Owens to James M.
Brock, 2.32 acres and one build
ing, $1000.
, JOHNSTONE
Munson P. Davis to J. D.
Caldwell, Felix B. Greene, Jr.,
and B. Walt Mills, as trustees,
Ect., one acre, $250.
STONEY HILL
Maxie E. Hamm to Joseph
Otto Moore, 53 acres, $5.00 and
other considerations.
SCHOOL DAYS
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MRS. McCRACKIN'S FATHER
DIES IN GAFFNEY
W. M Webster, father of Mrs.
Thad McCrackin, junior died at
him home in Gaffney Saturday
morning of 4ast week. Funeral
services were held in Gaffney
and burial was there.
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DRAYTON RUTHERFORD
CHAPTER UDC TO MEET
The Drayton Rutherford
Chapter, U. D. C. will meet
Tuesday, October 4, at 4 o’clock
at the home of Mrs. Bothwell
Graham with Mrs. A. J. Broggs
RETURN HOME FROM
HOSPITAL
(Mrs. Shannon Suber and
three week’s old son, Bill, re
turned to the home of Mrs.
Saber’s mother, Mrs. Fannid
Mayer on Martin Street Wed
nesday from the Newberry
County Hospital.
Mother and sori are reported
to be doing nicely.
No bookworm, thia young schol
ar! She it more interested in the
brand new cotton dress she is
wearing for her first day at school.
Her striped cotton frock, designed
by Trude of California, gives her
• real grown-up look of fashion.
AN ORDINANCE
BE IT ORDAINED by the
(Mayor and Aldermen of the
City of Newberry, S. ’C., in
Council assembled, and by au
thority of the same:
SECTION 1. That the Clerk
& Treasurer of the City of
Newberry, S. C., in the collec
tion of taxes of the City of
Newberry, assessed for and
during the year 1949, be, and
he is hereby, authorized to
allow to all taxpayers of the
City of Newberry, S. C., a
RITZ
THEATRE
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
James Cagney, Virginia Mayo,
Edmond O’Brien
WHITE HEAT
FOX NEWS
SATURDAY
ON THE STAGE
Kar slon's "Follies of 1950"
With: Jean O’Day—In her
thrilling “Dance of Ecstacy”
“Girls in Cellophane”—Fashion
Show.
Youman Brothers — Formost
Musical Act.
Mirth & Mack—Famous Come
dy Act.
The K-Nines—A Dog Gone
Good Act.
The Conners—Masters of the
Rolling Globe.
ON THE SCREEN
Lash La Rue, Fuzzy St. John,
Peggy Stewart
DEAD MAN'S GOLD
Admission—Children ’25c
Adults 60c
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Jennifer Jones, Van Heflin,
Louis Jourdan, James Mason
MADAME BOVARY
M.G.M. NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Eduardo Ciannelli, Onslow
Stevers, June Vincent
THE CREEPERS
Also Comedy—Talking Turkey
discount of one (1 %) per cent,
on all taxes paid during the
month of October, 1949, and to
allow a discount of one half
of one percent. (% %) on all
taxes paid said City during
the month of November, 1949.
SECTION 2. This ordinance
shall take effect immediately
upon its approval.
Done and ratified in Council
assembled, under the corparate
seal of the City of Newberry,
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JIMMIE WAKELY & WHIP
WILSON
in SILVER TRAILS
with ‘ICannonball” Taylor
Added KING of THE ROCKET
MEN and Wedlock Deadlock
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Savage! Thrilling! Unforget
table!
from the Saturday Evening
Post Story
STATION WEST
Dick Powell, Jane Greer, Agnes
Moorehead and Burl Ives
Added—PATHE NEWS
3:00, 4:52, 6:44 & 8:36
WEDNESD A V 8c THURSDAY
HIDEOUT
Adrian Booth, Lloyd Bridges
and Ray Collins
Added—i Basketball Headliners
3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 &9:00
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
THE COBRA WOMAN and
SERIAL
Admission 12c-3Sc every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
THE COBRA WOMAN
in Technicolor
Maria Montez, Jon Hall and
Sabu
Added—JOHN WAYNE Serial
and COMEDY
Admission 9c-25c all day
Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nits
STATION WEST
Admision 12c-35c
S. C., on the 27 day of Septem
ber, 1949.
A. P. SALLEY,
Mayor.
ATTEST:
D. L. NANCE,
Clerk & Treasurer
Sparkling blue-white dia
monds set in solid 14Kt.
gold reflect the brilliance
of your love forever.
$107.50
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS
ARRANGED
W. E. TURNER
Jeweler
If your condition has been
diagnosed by a physician as
bronchial ASTHMA or Hay
Fever, we are sure you will
be interested in this pro
duct. Sold on a 10-day mon
refund agreement.
This product will be dem
onstrated in our store on
FRIDAY. Sept. 30 from 1
p.m. until 9 p.m.
ARTHUR W. WELLING
Candidate For Alderman From
WARD 1
During the past two years I have been serving as one of your Com
missioners of Public Works, and during that time we began a program
to give Newberry an adequate and modern water and sewerage system;
something which Newberry has needed very much.
On October first the office of Commissioners of Public Works will
merge with City Council and at the same time our city will have its first
City Manager. I believe, along with hundreds of our people, that the
City of Newberry is beginning a new era.
I wish to continue my efforts toward the development of our city,
and it is my hope and wish that with earnest and continued effort and
co-operation that we can make Newberry the finest city in the State.
In order to obtain that goal, and in order to attract new industries it is
necessary that we all work together and improve Newberry. If I am
elected as one of your Aldermen, I will:
1. Co-operate with our City manager.
2. Extend the program of water and sewerage in order that all our
people will have this service.
3. Have garbage collected several times each week. Under our
present system of garbage collection, we have been fortunate
that we have had no serious epidemics of illness.
4. To pave more streets and sidewalks.
5. To co-operate to a greater extent with our Health department.
6. To work for a better Police department.
During the war Newberry, of necessity, stood still. But since then
under two very good administrations, she has gone forward and will
continue to do so if given the chance. !We have the "best people of any
city in the State, and I wish to contribute to the progress of such a
people. With continued effort and honest and efficient management,
plus our many natural resources, Newberry will have industry beating
a pathway to her door.
“Thank You” in advance for any consideration shown me next
Tuesday, October 4th
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4
IS
ELECTION DAY
YOUR VOTE FOR
A
L Pope
r".
WICKER, Jr.
CANDIDATE FOR
! ALDERMAN WARD 1
WILL BE A VOTE FOR
BIGGER AND BETTER
NEWBERRY
AND IF ELECTED f
I WILL SERVE ^
ON YOUR CITY COUNCIL
FOR THE
BEST INTERESTS OF
ALL CITIZENS OF NEWBERRY
Vv 4
To The Voters
of Our City:
Some of you have remarked that you did not know
FORREST W. DICKERT, CANDIDATE FOR
ALDERMAN OF WARD 3. That I know is true,
but I am no stranger in the City of Newberry.
I am 51 years old. Have lived here 51 years and
(hope to live 51 more. I am the son of J. L. Dickert
(better known to most of you as "Uncle Jake”) of
College St.
I attended your City Schools and went part of one
term to Newberry College before goihg to work.
I worked for the Davis Motor Co. as Partsman
for a number of years, worked for A. F. Bush as a
Plumber Helper for 3 or 4 years, and am now work
ing in the Textile Industry at Moilohon as Weave
Room Clerk.
I am a property owner and have paid taxes to the
City of Newberry for the past 25 years.
il am married and have 3 children, 2 of whom have
finished High School and the other one is in the
12th. grade.
I want no other city for my home, therefore, I
will do all I can to make Newberry a better, bigger
and more prosperous place in which to live whether
I am elected one of your aldermen or not.
Your support will be greatly appreciated in the
coming Primary Oct. 4th.
Courteous Capable Cooperative
Forrest W.
DICKERT
Candidate for Alderman
WARD 3