The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, September 26, 1952, Image 8
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1962
Newberry
Drive-In
Theatre
Phone—1533-J
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Submarine
Command
Starring
William Holden ,Nancy Olson,
William IBendix
The U.S. Submarine “Tiger Shark
in action off Korea!
WAHOO is Played Every Friday
NIGHT!!
SATURDAY
Apache Drums
(In Technicolor)
Starring
Stephen McNally Coleen Gray
SUNDAY
Up In Arms
(In Technicolor)
Starring
Danny Kaye, Dinah Shore, Dana
Andrews
It’s a fun and music sensation!
WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY,
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND
THURSDAY FOR THE FAIR.
FOR A PLEASANT SURPRISE
PLAY WAHOO EVERY FRlfoAY
NIGHT! 7'
Always A Color Cartoon
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discovered
in the Klondike!
Outlaws pour into
the territory
and it’s up to..
“SERGEANT PRESTON
of the
YUK0N ?r
and "The Wonder Dog”
Yukon King
to enforce the law
5:00 PJVL
WKDK MUTUAL
RITZ
Theatre
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Audie Murphy, Yvett Dugay,
Beverly Tyler, Noah Berry
The Cimarron Kid
(In Technicolor)
Fox News & Cartoon
SATURDAY
Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo, John
Agar, Walter Brennan
Along The Great
Divide
Also Cartoon
~MONDAY & TUESDAY
Janet Leigh, Peter Lawford, Lewis
Stone, Marilyn Erskine
Just This Once
M.G.M. News & Cartoon
WEDNESDAY
Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina,
John Sutton
Lady In The Iron
Mask
Also Short
WELLS
Theatre
EASY WAY TO CUT BRUSH
— WEEDS—TALL GRASS
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
Allan Rocky Lane
In “Fort Dodge Stampede”
Added—KING OF THE CONGO
and BAER-ROSENBLOOM Com
edy
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Also Late Show 10:30 Sat. Nile.
The sky’s the limit in this up-in-
the clouds musical fun show!
Rainbow "Round
My Shoulder .
Color by Technicolor
with Frankie Laine, Billy Daniels,
Charlotte Austin and Arthur Franz
Added—Bill Hardy’s
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
Artie Flight
with Wayne Morris, Lola Albright
and Alan Hale, Jr.
Added—Selected Shorts
TO TAKE PART IN
DISTRICT FWC MEET
The Northern District Confer
ence of the South Carolina Fed
eration of Women’s Clubs will be
held at Headquarters, 1511 Laurel
Street, Columbia, on October 1,
at 10:30 a.m. Registration will
take place just prior to this time.
The Federated clubs of Spar
tanburg will . serve as hostess
clubs. Mrs. F. Scott Elliott, North
ern District Director, will preside
over the meeting. Mrs. W. H;
Carter is the district secretray.
WILLIAM MCLEOD, SUMTER
William Henry McLeod, 40, died
at the Newberry County Memorial
Hospital Saturday morning after a
long illness.
He was married to Miss Angie
Stoudemire of Sumter, who died
in March of 1946.
At the time of his death he
was residing in Newberry with
his son, William H. McLeod, Jr,
who is a student at Newberry Col
lege.
Funeral services were held lit
the gravefide in Sumter cemetery
last Sunday afternoon by the Jlev
J. E. Roof, pastor of St. James
Lutheran church in Sumter.
Children—12c
SUNDAY GATHERING
Mrs. C. C. Hutto, C. C, Jr, and
Mary Lee were Sunday guests in
the home of Mrs. Hutto’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hipp, Sr., in
Whitmire. All of the children and
grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.
Hipp were present and enjoyed an
Adults—40c old fashioned turkey dinner.
No both#k at all with the Jari Power
Scythe—it’s easily portable and self-
propelled. It’s balanced for maneuver
ability, and the controls are at your
fingertips. Does the work of six men
and runs all day on little over a gallon
of gasoline. Power spray and rotary
snow plow attachments available.
Frank Lominack
Hardware
Welcome . .
to the
Newberry County
FAIR
a
and while in town visit us
where you are always
welcome.
At SMITH’S you will find:
Cosmetics; Luncheonette
tmd Drugs for all the needs.
1212 MAIN ST.
PHONE 610
,
MRS
:
tiaa
o Simon & Schuster
That’s big money! I knew my Jef
ferson Standard policy was good,
but 4% on dividends and policy
proceeds! That really puts Jeffer
son Standard in a class by itself.
Mr. 4%
represents the
JEFFERSON
STANDARD
Jefferson Standard, now guaraa-
teelng 2%% on policies currently
Issued, has never paid less than 4%
Interest on policy proceeds left on
deposit to provide Income.
4% IS THE HIGHEST BATE
OP INTEBE8T PAID BT ANT
MAJOB LIFE IN8UBANCE COM
PANY.
Your Mr. 4% is:
A T. NEELY, JR, Special Representative
1226 Calhoun Street
Newberry
Phone 274
Representing JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Over One Billion Dollars Life Insurance in Force
Now ...
6 Pc. Plate Setting
x was $27.00
NOW $19.75
Knife • • 3.60
Fork- 4.20
Tea 2.60
Salad 3.70
Soup — 3.20
Butter Spreader 2.50
W. E. Turner
JEWELER
Caldwell St.
Newberry
PERSONAL
MENTION *
MBS. J. Y. MC FALL returned
to Greenville last week where she
makes her home with her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E.
S. Toohey. She has been spending
the past two months in the home
of her niece, Mrs. John T. Norris
and family on Calhoun street.
MR. AND MRS. JACK TAYLOR,
who were married on September
13 in Gastonia, N. C, returned to
Newberry Saturday and are now
making their home in one of the
Margaret Apartments on John
stone street.
B. W. WEST PASSES
IN INDIANA CITY
B. W. West, about 80 years of
age, died at his home in Terre
Haute, Indiana, last Friday after
noon and funeral services were
held Saturday. Mr. West was ac
tive in insurance business until his
retirement a few years ago. He was
a brother of the late J. H. and
Charlie M. West of Newberry and
a half-brother of Mrs. B. W. Yates,
Mrs. Chris Kaufmann and Mrs.
Clem I. Youmans of Newberry.
Mr. West is survived by his wife
and one daughter, Mrs. William
McCammack, also of Terre Haute.
CONSTRUCTION BEGUN ON
HOUSES AT COATESWOOD
Only one building permit was is
sued the past week by Building
Inspector Sam A. Beam and that
was to the Newberry Life and
Health Insurance company for*
three wood frame - dwellings to be
erected at Coates wood on Amelia,
Calhoun street and Dominick ave
nue, for a total of $28,750.
HALF-SISTER OF MRS.
CALDWELL DIES IN LAURENS
Mrs. Ella Mae Roberts Self, 44,
half-sister of Mrs. Edith Caldwell
of this city, died at her home in
Wattsville last Friday night follow
ing four years of declining health
and a critical illness of two weeks.
She was bom in Del Rio, Tenn.,
the daughter of Mrs. Florence
Reese Roberts and the late J. C.
Roberts.
MILL ENDS—Cotton and wollens
at THE CLOTH SHOP, Prosper
ity, S. C.—Suitings, 'Broadcloths,
Ginghams, Corduroys, Veleteens.
21-tn
WHY DRIVE MAY MILES — To
get woolen and cotton mill ends?
Visit THE CLOTH SHOP, Main
street, Prosperity for even great
er savings. 21-tn
PROSPERITY
NEWS
(continued from page one)
lanta, Ga, was a weekend guest
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.
E. Wise.
Mr. and Mrs. Mower Singley
and their daughter Patty of Co
lumbia, spent the weekend with
Mr. Singley’s mother, Mrs. P. C.
Singley.
Dr. and Mrs. George W. Har
mon went to Atlanta, Ga., Wed
nesday to meet Mrs. Howard Pea
cock and their two little grand
daughters, Patricia and Peggy
Harmon of Dallas, Texas. Mrs.
Peacock will stay a week but
the little Misses Harmons will
be with their grandparents, for
three wekes.
Mrs. Sam Beam of Newberry
spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. D. W. Amick.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wise and
their two daughters, Judy and
Pam, of Winnsboro visited Mrs.
Wise’s mother. Mrs. L. J. Fellers,
Sunday.
WANT ADS
3 - ROOM APARTMENT FOR
RENT—Couple without children.
CaU 384. 41-tfc
WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal,
Batteries, Radiators and Rags.
W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent
street. Phone 731-W 28-tfc
NOTICE—Hunting, fishing or tres
passing in any manner is
strictly forbidden on the lands oi
the undersigned.
, W. D. (BILL) HATTON. 7-15tp.
FOR RENT—Garage Apt, living
room, dinette, kitchenette, bath,
two bedrooms available Oct. 1.
Phone 214-M or call at 1321
Pelham St. 16-tnc
FOR SALE—Home of the late S.
V. Shevlin, 718 Glenn St., New
berry, S. C. Brick veneer, six
rooms—Two bath rooms, four
closets, pantry and central hall
Front and back proch floors ce
ment. Excellent condition. Im
mediate possession.
John M. Dominick
Administrator.
. " 20-4tc.
FOR SALE—Good used General
Electric Refrigerator. R. M.
Lominack Hardware. 20-tfc.
notice of
DELINQUENT TAX fALES
ON PERSONAL PROPRXTTY
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY
TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS
MAY CONCERN:
By authority of the tax laws
of South Carolina and the various
tax executions issued to me in
the name of the State and the
County of Newberry by the
Treasurer of said county, the fol
lowing personal properties, listed
below, have seized and taken pos
session of and are hereby adver
tised to be sold for delinquent
taxes on October 6th (Monday)
1952, before the Newberry Court
House Door, within the usual
hours of public sales. Terms, Cash.
All properties advertised are
the properties assessed to and
levied upon in the name of de
faulting taxpayers hereinafter
listed.
Personal property, consisting of
4 door Ford, S49, 1951-1952
license number D-138-062, in
School District Number 1, Coun
ty and State aforesaid, levied up
on in the name of Archie Lee
Ruff.
Personal property, consisting of
one Air Compressor with tank at
tached, in School District number
1, County and State aforesaid,
levied upon in the name of Well
ing House Products.
Personal property, consisting of
Chevrolet Truck, COE, 1951-
1952 license number P-9-468, in
old School District number 9, tax
district number 2, County and
State aforesaid, levied upon in the
name of J. Pat Livingston.
T. L. Hill,
Tax Collector. .
21-2tc.
FOR SEPIC TANK REPAIRS—or
cleaning see me. Inspection is
free of charge on cess pools or
grease traps. I have no hidden
charges whatsoever. I charge
by the gallon only, so you know
immediately what it will cost
you. Tom Brigman, phone
1297-W. or drop me a card.
Full guarantee on all work
will stand board of health
spection.
TAX NOTICE
The tax books will be open for the collection of 1952 taxes
after October 1, 1952.
The following is general levy for all except special p
Ordinary County
Bonds, Notes and Interest
Hospital
Co. Board of Education 1
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The following are the authorized special levies for the va
districts of the county together with the general levy:
•••••••
' • • • •
General
School
School
Total
District No.
Tax Levy
Spec. Levy
Bonds
Levy
Mills
Mills
Mills
Mills
1. Newberry
17
24%
1%
43
2. Silverstreet
17
24%
1%
43 _•
3. Bush River
17
24% - -
1%
43
4 Whitmire
17
24%
1%
43
5. Pomaria
. 17
24%
1%
43
6. Lt. Mountain
17
24%
1%
43 X
7. Prosperity
17
24%
1%
«
V.
law
There will be a discount of one (1%) percent allowed on taxes
on or before October 31, 1952.
On and after January 1st, 1953, the penalties prescribed by
be imposed on unpaid taxes.
You are requested to call for your taxes by tax districts
the property is located. /
J. Ray Dawkins,
Treasurer of Newberry
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