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PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1949 FAMOUS NAMES IN SILVER i 'fm Grand Colonial JOAN OF ARC Rose Point Sir Christopher LUNT American Victorian LUNT MEMORY LANE Lunt Modern Victorian Stradivari Lunt - Wallace International * E. TURNER ^ - Jeweler, Grande Baroaue “HAM Frosty mornings . . . red HAM GRAVY and grits—A real Old South treat fit for kings . . . And such eats is not out of this world either. In fact, it is easy and simple to have the best ham right here in Newberry county. When you have your meat cured the modern way you are under no doubt about how it will turn out —you KNOW that it will be sweet, firm and tasty. Don’t take chances with valuable meat you have taken the trouble and expense to raise. Bring it to us for GUARANTEED CURING. We have two plans for handling your meat. Gall 155 and we will explain. RMERS NOTIGE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALES ON PERSONAL PROPERTY State of South Carolina, County of Newberry To All Whom These Presents May Concern: By authority of the tax laws of South Carolina and the var ious tax executions issued to me in the name of the State and the County of Newberry by the Treasurer of said Coun ty, the following personal prop erties, listed below, have been seized and taken possession of and are hereby advertised to be sold for delinquent taxes on December 5th (Monday), 1949, before the Newberry Court House, within the usual hours of public sales. Terms, Cash. All properties advertised for sale are the properties seized and levied upon in the name of defaulting taxpayers herin- after listed. Personal property, consisting of one 1933 Ford, 2 Dr., Engine No. 20706373, in School District No. 2, County and State afore said, seized and levied upon in the name of Tot Jeter. Personal property, consisting of one 1941, 2 Dr Chevrolet car, in school District No. 2, County and State aforesaid, seized and levied upon in the name of A. C. Cook. Personal property, consisting of one cow with horns, color, red, in School District No. 3, bounty and State aforesaid, as- >essed to and levied upon in he name of Abraham Sanders. Personal property, consisting jf one cow with horns, color, red, in School District No. 3, bounty and State aforesaid, seized and levied upon in the lame of Willie Mac Tucker. Personal property, consisting of Jersey cow with one horn, :n School District No. 3, Ceun- .y and State aforesaid, assessed to and levied upon in the name of Curtis Hodges, Jr. Personal property, consisting of one cow, color, red and with horns, in School District No. 3, County and State aforesaid, as sessed to and levied upon in the name of Charlie Sims. Personal property, consisting of Chevrolet, 2 Dr., 1936 car, in School District No. 9, Coun ty and State aforesaid, seized and levied upon in the name of Earl Lake. Personal property, consisting of 2 black mules, in School Dis trict No. 10, County and State aforesaid, asses-ed to and le,v- iel upon in the name of An drew Turley. Personal property, consisting of 1935, 2 dr Ford car, in SchooJ District number 23, County and State aforesaid, seized and lev ied upon in the name of Rob ert Cook. Personal property, consisting of 1934, 2 dr Ford, Engine Not 8001189, in School District No. 23, County and State aforesaid, assessed to and levied upon in .he name of Heyward Elkins. Persbnal property, consisting of one spotted cow with horns, in School District No. 26, coun ty and State aforesaid, assess ed to and levied upon in the name of Roy Houseal. Personal property, consisting of one mule, in School District No. 26, County and State afore said, seized and levied upon in the name of George Robertson. Personal property, consisting of one 2dr Chevrolet car, in School District No. 26, County and State aforesaid, seized and levied upon in the name of Freddie Houseal. Personal property, consisting of one 1940, 2 dr Chevrolet car, Engine No. 2757477, in School District No. 26, County and State aforesaid, seized and lev ied upon in the name of H. C. Cromer. T. H. HILL Delinquent Tax Col lector. WELL S THEATRE THURSDAY "Bomba, The Jungle Boy" Johnny Sheffield t'RiD AY AND SATURDAY GENE AUTRY in "LOADED PISTOLS" Added — JAMIES BROTHERS OF MISSOURI and DONALD DUCK Comedy MONDAY 8c TUESDAY _ He scored touchdowns on the field while his wife was play ing her own game behind his back! "EASY LIVING" Victor Mature, Lucille Ball, Lizabeth Scott and Sonny Tufts Added—PATHE NEWS and RlAY McKJNELY and his Orch. 3:00, 4:40, 6:20 & 8:00 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "Post Offide Investigator" Audrey Long, Warren Douglas and Jeff Donnell Added—Spotlight On Mexico 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday V OH 1/1 WESTERN. SERIAL. COMEDY Ice & Fuel Co. opera house PHONE 155 GeUTge W. Martin, Manager SATURDAY ROD CAMERON in "The Plunderers" Added—THE GREAT ADVEN TURES OF WILD BILL HIC- KOCK and Comedy Admission 9c-25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nile "EASY LIVING" RITZ THEATRE WEDNESDAY Richard Denning, Frances Rafferty, Lora Lee Michel "Lady At Midnight" Also Short—Offical Business THURSDAY & FRIDAY Donald O’Connor, Charles Co bum, Gloria De Haven "Yes Sir. That's My Baby" (In Technicolor) Also Screen Song—Marriage Wows FOX NEWS SATURDAY Michael O’Shea, Turhan Bey, Evelyn Ankers, Virginia Lee "PAROLE. INC." Cartoon—Mighty Mouse MONDAY 8c TUESDAY June Haver, Mark Stevens, S. Z. Sakall, Charlotte Green wood, Gale Robbins "Oh. You Beautiful Doll" (In Technicolor) Cartoon—'Daffy Duck Hunt M.G.M. NEWS NOTICE — Positively no hunt ing or trespassing of any kind will be allowed on lands of the undersigned. Wte have cattle and hogs grazing on our lands and a hired man looking after same. If any one caught on these lands, white or black, will be prosecuted. If you don’t know you had better find out. H. O. Long, B. O. Long, J. G. Long. NO TRESPASSING — Abso lutely no trespassing allowed by hunting or otherwise on lands of C. C. Fulmer, Joe Ful mer, L. M. Cannon, Edgar Rish, R. E. Dominick, D. C. Boland, K. D. Lake, Carl Lindler, and G. I. Riddle in school district No. 31, Township No. 9. 3tp - FOR SALE—Baled Corn Shucks $10.00 per ton at the Mill. Spartan Grain & Mill Co. 3tc FOR SALE — Girl's bicycle. practically new, will sell for reasonable price. Write or get in touch with Mrs. M. E. Gold smith, Route 1, Newberry. 2tc FOR SALE — Lots for sale on Vincent street located on op posite side from Mt. Zion church. If interested contact A. Ford, 812 Hunter street for details, 3tp Permits To Build And Repair Sam Beam issued the follow ing permits during the past week; N. B. Warren, repairs to dwelling on Fair street, $100. Joe Golden, Estate, repairs to dwelling on Snowden street, $800. Leland Hiller, repairs to dweling on Poplar street, $352. Leland C. Wterts, one car gar age on Wright street, $125. T. A. Gallman, repairs to dwelling, $200. For Expert Repair Bring Your Radio GEO. N. MARTIN Radio Service SALES and SERVICE 1014 Main Street Opposite Memorial Square 24 HOURS SERVICE Telephone 311W 1 BIRTH OF A SON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodel- sperger, Jr., are celebrating Peter, born in the Newberry Hospital, Saturday, November 19th. Mrs. Rodelsperger, the former Elizabeth Dickert, and the arrival of a son, Edward j son are doing nicely. FOR SALE New A-2 type Air Corps leather jackets. The perfect jacket for Winter wear. Contact Shealy Flying Servlet or phone 949-j Announcing the wonderful NEW / / . ..... ..... Dollar for Dollar-You l'an Y Deal a Pom You can't beat it because . . . It’s wonderful in every way . .. size, appearance, performance and appointments! You can’t beat it because... It’s rugged, tough and dependable . •. built to last 100,000 miles! You can’t beat it because... Each of the 18 beautiful models is priced to please you! * T here’S one and only one word that does justice to the new 1950 Pontiac—WONDERFUL! And there’s one and only one way for you to learn just how wonderful it is—come in and see for yourself! Please accept our cordial invitation to pay us a visit as soon as you possibly can. We’re sure you’ll be impressed with what you see. We’re sure you’ll agree that no car—so big, so beautiful, so obviously stamped with quality through acid through—was ever offered at a price so low. So come in and see the great new Pontiac—America’s finest low-priced car! READY TO DRIVE! U785 5-Passenger Streamliner Six Cylinder Sedan Coupe ■4 anti now Hrin-Haut fore it i ^ US PRICE! f Delivered here—ready to drive. Optional Equipment and Accessories available, if you desire, at added cost. Prices subject to change without notice. Prices may vary in surrounding commsmities duo to transportation differentials. I. Only Car la Iba World with Mivar Slroak Slyling Z. Amorica’i Lawaot-Mcad Straight light 3. UwMt-Prkad Car la Iba World with OM Hydra-Malic Drlva 4. Thrilling, Pawor-Packad Porformaaca Choice of Six or Sight S. World . ft. Sapar-Safa, Super-Strong All Stool Bodlo* by Fishor 7. Smooth or, AILCaohloaod “Travalox" Rida S. Dblbwtlvoly Beautiful Swoop-Stream Roar Fender Smsemble 9. Spacious, Luxurious hrtorlors Fuuturiag Arm Busts, Assist Cards aad Quality Floor Coverings M. Wide, Comfortable Seats with Bestially Contoured Cushions 11. Wide, lasy-Accoss Doors 12. Bettor, Safer Driver View with Ixtrn Wide, Carved Windshield 13. Ultra-Styled Dial-Cluster Dash 14. Haadi-Orlp Parking Brake oe Dash 15. Finger-Tip Starter Batten HAYES 1504 Main St.