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wm-. W' ww '"•f : Vi r. FG'rMtm PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN AUDITOR’S 1953 TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICE I, or an authorized agent, will be at the following places on the dates given below for the purpose of taking tax returns on all personal property, new buildings and real estate transfers. Persons owning property in more than one tax district must make re turns for each district. All able bodied male citizens between the ages of twenty- one and .sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax. WHITMIRE City Hall, Friday, January 2, 1953. Aragon-Baldwin Mill, Monday and Tuesday, January 5 and 6, 1953. I G. M. & R. E. NEEL STORE Wednesday, January 7, 1953, from 9 until 12. SILVERSTREET . Wednesday, January 7, 1953, from 2 until 5. CHAPPELLS Thursday, January 8, 1953. HOLLINGSWORTH’S STORE Friday, January 9, 1953, from 9 until 12. KINARDS Friday, January 9, 1953, from 2 until 5. PROSPERITY Monday, January 12, 1953. ST. LUKE’S Tuesday, January 13, 1953, from 9 until 12. O'NEALL Tuesday, January 13, 1953, from 2 until 5. LITTLE MOUNTAIN Wednesday, January 14, 1953. PEAK Thursday, January 15, 1953. PO MARIA Friday, January 16, 1953. MES HOMER CROOKS STORE Monday, January 19, 1953, from until 12. A. E. & R. E. REESE STORE Monday, January 19, 1953, from 2 until 5. At Auditor’s Office to March 1st, after which a penalty of 10 per cent will be added. PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS Auditor Newberry County 33-lltc UNDERGOES SURGERY Oswald Copeland underwent sur gery in the Veteran’s Hospital in Columbia Tuesday morning. He is reported to have stood the operation fine and is now getting along nicely. WANT ADS Deed Transfers FOUND—back of Willie’s Drive- In Tuesday morning, lady’s handbag. Can be had by iden tifying bag and contents and paying for this ad. Willie’s Drive-In, Phone, 9181. 26-ltp LOST—Furman Univ. 1952 class ring, in vicinity of Heller’s Grocery. Name on inside Wm. B Lever. Finder return to Sun of fice and receive reward. 36-ltp PECANS—PECANS—PECANS—Be sure to get our prices before you sell your PECANS—We are - buying every day—-any amount —any kind — highest market prices—R Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers, New berry, S. C. 35-2tc. WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal, Batteries, Radiators and Rags. W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent street. Phone 731-W 28-tfc SEPTIC TANK REPAIRS — or cleaning. Inspection free on cess pools. No hidden charges. Rates reduced to 4c per gal lon. You know immediately the cost. Full guarantee on all work and will stand Board of Health inspection. Tom Brigman, phone 1297-W, Newberry or write. 27tfc We’ll buy your old buttery BIG trade-in allowance when you buy a new Pure Battery—with the greatest Improvement in battery construction in years. Yes, sir, we’re trading high on batteries. We have a generous trade- in offer to introduce you to the new Pure Battery. And it’s worth your while! The new Pure Battery has the new “look-see” plastic vent plug—which lets you tee at a glance the water P level of your battery, and when water needs to be added. We'll bet your battery needs attention—end we’ll give it a free checkup. Bring your car In today. NOTICE—Hunting, fishing or tres passing in any manner Is strictly forbidden on the lands ox the undersigned. W. D. (BILL) HATTON. 7-15tp. FREEZER PAPER— Plastic Bags —Oaken buckets—Tape—Twine —Glass Freezer Jars — every thing for the Freezer—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 35-2tc NOTICE OF DRAWING We, the undersigned Jury Com missioners of Newberry County, shall, on the 15th day of January, openly and publicly, at 9 o’clock, A.M., in the Clerk of Court’s of fice, draw thirty-six names to serve as Petit Jurors for the Court of Common Pleas, which will con vene in Newberry County Court House on the 26th day of January, 1953, at 10 o’clock, A. M. CHARLES E. BOWERS, Clerk of Court P. N. Abrams, Auditor J. R. Dawkins, Treasurer. January 8, 1953. Clover Leal Drive-In Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY The Big Trees (In Technicolor) Kirk Douglas, Patrice Wymore, Eve Miller Also Color Cartoon—Rabbit Every Monday SUNDAY On The Riviera (In Technicolor) Danny Kaye, Gene Tierney, Corin- ne Calvet Also Color Cartoon—Off To the Races Added CLOSED MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY f f§£ RITZ Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY Audie Murphy, Faith Domergue, Stephen McNally, Susan Cabot The Duel At Silver Creek (In Technicolor) Also Two Cartoons MONDAY & TUESDAY Doris Day, Ray Bolger, Claude Dauphin April In Paris (In Technicolor) M.G.M. News & Short Newberry No. 1 Joe W. Lathrop, Henry E. Lath- rop, Myrtle L. Kingsmore and Dorothy L. Frick to Ida W. Lath rop, one lot and one building, 507 Wright street, $5.00 love and af fection. Steve C. Griffith and Bertid H. Griffith to Security Fire and Cas ualty Insurance Company, one lot and one building (% interest in building corner College and Boyce streets, 30’x88', $12500. Newberry No. 1 Outside J. D. Caldwell and E. B. Purcell to B. M. Davis, two lots, each " 6’x 240’ on Priscialla street, $600. Sarah H. Goggans to Hugh Workman,, one lot 80’xl43’ on Pope street Extension, $700. Guy V. Whitener, Sr., to Marilyn Whitener Pate, 116 acres, $5.00 love and affection. County Board of Education for Newberry County to Sam A. Cook, one building, (Rose Hill School building) and tracts in Bush River No. 3 and Whitmire No. 4 outside, $2150. Silverstreet No. 2 The Penticostal Holiness Church of Upper S. C. Conference to Louie Spearman, two acres, $140. Kirksey Koon and Raymond Lee Koon to Johnson-McCrackin 2.07 acres, $400. Bush River No. 3 County Board of Education of Newberry County to Sam A. Cook, two acres and one building, (other tracts in Newberry No. 1 outside and Whitmire No. 4 outside, $2,- 150. Pomaria No. 5 Fred F. Livingston, Executor of Estate of Thomas J. Wicker, to George Ray Richardson and Eve Mae Boland Richardson, 13 and 20 acres, $3500. Prosperity No. 7 James Walter Ham to James A. Williams, et &1, one lot 45/100 of an acre, $100. Whitmire No. 4 J. L. Sinclair to Helen S. Kib- ler, one lot (W. R. Gilliam, lot), $5.00 love and affection. James H. Brock, Pauline T. Brock to Bealer L. Alexander and Jessie J. Alexander, one lot and one building, 1609 Emory street, $1700 and other considerations. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Perry C. Stone and Eula Baker Stone to Elmer R. Baker, one lot 10’x860’xl50’x875’ on Highway No. 176, $5.00. T. J. Abrams to Elmer R. Baker, one lot 120’x450’, $1.00 and other valuable considerations. County Board of Education of Newberry County to Sam A. Cook, 4.52 acres and other tracts in No. L.O.S. and No. 3, (Bishop Hill Colored School), $2150. Florence E. Cannon Brotherton to Lucy C. Cannon, 1.1/4 acres, $5.00, love and affection. Florence E. Cannon Brotherton to Lucy C. Cannon, two acres, $5.00 love and affection. Elmer R. Baker to James H. Brock and Pauline T. Brock, one ot and one building, 1610 Emory street, (Frier, lot), $1500 and other considerations. Newberry No. 1 Drayton L. Nance to Newberry- Clinton Natural Gas Authority, one lot 40x50 feet on Eleanor St., $400. Newberry No. 1 Outside B. M. Davis to Thomas O. Summer, one lot, 73.2x197’ and one building on Priscilla St., $6800. F. M. Schumpert to Derrill Schumpert, one lot, 75’xl50’, $5.00, love and affection. Pomaria No. 5 Q. J. Wilson, Sr., to Margaret Frances Fulmer, one lot, contain ing one acre, $5.00 love and af* fection. Little Mountain No. 6 Mildred E. Davis to Quincy A. Epting, 70 acres, $1,000 and other considerations. UDC Chapter Hears Interesting- Program At Monthly Meeting- The regular meeting of the Cal vin Crozier Chapter of the UDC was held at the home of Mrs. R. H. Wright on January 6. Mrs. J. L. Feagle was the associate host ess. In the absence of the chaplain, Mrs. R. H. Wright led in the open ing ritual, the pledge of allegiance to the United States’ flag and ih the salutes to the Confederate and State flags. Mrs. J. L. Feagle, the president, was in the chair and welcomed Mr5. J. F, Hawkins as a new Siember and Mrs. Stroth er Paysinger as a former member. The secretary, Mrs. Adrian Sum mer, read the November and De cember minutes which were ap proved. The assistant treasurer, Mjrs. W. O. Miller, reported $85.06 in the general fund and $419.78 In the scholarship fund. Mrs. W. W. Cromer urged the members to get in subscriptions to the UDC magazine. The secretary read a card from the UDC hostess at the Confeder ate Home thanking the chapter for the thirty-four Christmas pack ages which it had contributed to the ladies there. Mrs. F. Scott Elliott gave the program for the afternoon, using as her subject “The Mothers of Lee, Jackson and Maury.” The president thanked the speaker for her presentation of this subject. A delicious salad course was served to the seven teen members present. ' H* CROMER-GOODING Mr. and Mrs. James Fred Cromer of Newberry announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Sue, and William Harold Gooding of Columbia, son of W. H. Gooding of Miley and the late Mrs. Gooding. The wedding is to take place February 15. BUILDING PERMITS Dec. 31: John Waldrop, general repairs to dwelling on Walnut St, $225. Dec. 31: Misses Julia and Lillian Kibler, one six-room dwelling, brick veneer and stone on Cal houn street, $10,000. Jan. 1: R. C. Williams, general repairs to porch on dwelling on Drayton street, $50. Jan. 2: Sloan Chapman, one gar age, 13x24, concrete block, 1806 College street, $500. Jan. 3: J. A. Mayer, general repairs to dwelling, 1928 Main street, $719.58. Jan. 7: Mrs. W. G .House^l, re pairs to store building on Caldwell street, $1500. Jan. 7: Mrs. Agnes Schumpert, general repairs to dwelling on Harper street, $2000. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given of a meet ing of the stockholders of Bergen Clothing Company, Inc., to be held at the office of the company 1202 Caldwell street on the 12th day of January, 1953 at 9 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of dissolving the corporation and attending such other business as may be neces sary. Earl Bergen, Roy Clary S. W. Epting, 32-3tc Incorporators Newberry Drive-In Theatre Phone—1533-J December Births At Local Hospital Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bedenbaugh of Prosperity, a baby boy, born Dec. 16, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dicker! of Newbeiry, a baby girl, born Dec. 2, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jackson Harris of Pomaria, a baby girl, born Dec. 19, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sanders of Newberry, a baby girl, born Dec. 13, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McMeekin of Newberry, a baby boy, born Dec. 9, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. John Richard Sykes of Prosperity, a baby boy, born Dec. 19, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boland of Prosperity, a baby girl, born Dec. 8, 1952. Mr .and Mrs. Harold R. Ed wards of Saluda, a baby girl, bom Dec. 9, 1962. Mr. and Mrs. David Crumpton of Newberry, a baby girl, born Dec. 8, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes of Newberry, a baby boy, born Dec. 2, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. George Boland of Aiken, a baby girl, born Dec. 14, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Tinsley, Jr. of Newberry, a baby boy, born Dec. 16, 1962. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Weigle of Newberry, a baby girl, born Dec. 29, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Murphy of Pomaria, a baby girl, born Dec. 29, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Franklin of Newberry, a baby boy, born Dec. 29, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Summer, Jr. of Newberry, a baby boy, born Dec. 28, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McSwain Dominack of Newberry, a baby girl, born Dec. 23, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ren wick of Newberry, a baby hoy,- bora Dec. 18, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Taylor of Laurens, a baby girl, born Dec. IS) 1952. Mr and Mrs. D. B. Goings of Newberry, a baby girl, born Dec. 17, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hipp of Sa luda, a baby boy, born Dec. 18, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Longshore of Saluda, a baby boy, born Dec. 26, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Graham of Pomaria, a baby boy, born Dec. 14, 1952. Kir. and Mrs. Curtis C. Shealy of Prosperity, a baby girl, born Dec. 12, ‘ 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Beden baugh of Prosperity, a baby boy, born Dec. 13, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Nox of Newberry, a baby boy, born Dec. 2, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel James of Newberry, a baby boy, born Dec. 12, 1952. Jdr. and Mrs. Wyman E. Domi nack of Prosperity, a baby girl, born Dec. 11, 1952. Ticklers FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1953 By George When you’re serving any of your favorite cuts of beef, try those large Spanish onions as an accompani ment. Bake them in cream or scoop out and fill with sauteed mush rooms for a really elegant vege table dish. Make a lovely dessert with me ringues put together with sweeten ed whipped cream when xpu’re having guests for dinner. Some frozen berries spooned over the top will add a glamorous touch of color. Dried herbs soaked in a bit of milk before you add them to ground meat for meat balls will season them delightfully. Soaking in milk helps them regain their flavor. Recipe of the Week Orange Raisip Pork Chops (Serves 4) 4 pork chops 1 to 2 oranges 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon comstarclj % teaspoon allspice 1% cups hot water 2 tablespoons lemon juice Ve cup orange juice Vi cup raisins Flour chops, brown and sprin kle with salL Remove orange rind with sharp knife; free orange sections from membrane and lay two sections on each chop. Make sauce as follows: mix together sugar, cornstarch and allspice. Gradually stir in hot water and cook until thick. Add lemon juice, orange juice and raisins. Pour sauce over chops and cook over low heat for an hour. Serve topped with sauce. Use your bits and ends of pie crust for turnovers for the chil dren’s snacks or lunches. Apricot marmalade mixed with cranberry sauce is a good filler and so is orange marmalade with cranberry jelly. Make your next gingerbread in two layer cake pans. When it’s baked and cooled, put the layers together with apple butter and top with swirls of whipped cream. Having neighbors in for an after noon cup of tea or coffee? Toast bread on one side, then butter un toasted side and spread with brown sugar and broiL Cut in strips to serve. ‘I don’t care if this new salesman used to be a bellhop. . . . I think the management should know about this!” I'M VERY BUSY TOOflY, MISS USED. TONIGHT TM TO ADDRESS THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS WILL TOU WRITE A SPEECH TOR ME? CAN OONYj HOW I -■w'i I HAVENY HAD TIME TO READ THE SPEECH MISS LEED WROTE YET I HOPE IT'S GOOD! c Don’t guess about your rights under the social security law—if in doubt—find out—at your local social security office. WELL, I'LL BE SHE WROTE ITIH. SHORTHAND/ WEDNESDAY Van Johnson, Patricia Neal, Louis Calhern WELLS Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY Tim Holt in Target with Richard Martin Added—RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON and WALT DISNEY Com edy THURSDAY & FRIDAY The Enchanted Forest Starring Edmund Lowe Brenda Joyce Filmed in all the glorious color of nature’s wonderland NOTICE FOR BIDS Office of Newberry County Board of Commissioners, Newber ry, S. C., will receive sealed bids by 10:00 o’clock Thursday, Janu ary 15th, 1953, for the following items to be used by the county for third quarter 1952-1953. Lumber, nails, tires, concrete pipe, repair parts, groceries, cloth ing (convict), janitor supplies, of fice supplies, books and equip ment. Complete specifications on spec ial forms may be obtained at the Supervisor’s office in the Court House. All bids must be submit ted on forms furnished. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. S. W. Shealy, Supervisor. 36-ltc. MONDAY A TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:30 Sat, Nile. New Pure Oversize Battery $00.00. Guaranteed by PURE C. D. COLEMAN COMPANY Washington Story Sudden Fear Also Short Be snre with Pure naji THURSDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY, Jan. 15, 16 A 17 Million Dollar Mermaid (In Technicolor) Esther Williams, Victor Mature and Walter Pidgeon Also Short with Joan Crawford, Jack Palance and Gloria Grahame Added—'PLUTO Comedy WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY Top-Secret Story of the Secret Service! Southside 1-1000 with Don DeFore, Andrea King, George Tobias and Barry Kelley Added—Selected Shorts Children—12c Adulta-—40c SATURDAY Along The Great Divide Starring * Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo, John Agar, Walter Brennan SUNDAY A MONDAY High Noon Starring Gary Cooper, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges, Grace Kelly* “High Noon” was selected by the film critics of New York as the best motion picture of 1952. For Lots of Fun and CASH TOO, Play WAHOO Every Friday! I Always A Color Cartoon AUCTION SALE SCHOOL TEACH ERAGE, LOT AND FURNITURE The Newberry County Board of Education hereby advertises for sale, at public auction, before the O’Neal School Teacherage at 2:00 o’clock P.M. on Wednesday, Janu ary 21, the following described property: In the former O’Neal School District. The O’Neal School Teacherage together with barn and approxi mately 5 A loL Al&o to be auctioned certain furniture in the Teacherage con sisting of beds, springs, mattress es, dressers, chairs .desk, and oil heater. While the school building itself is not for sale at this time, the Board is not contemplating using it for school purposes at any time. It perhaps will be sold for a manufacturing enterprise, a com munity center, or auctioned at a later date. Terms of sale 10% cash and bal ance within ten days. The purchas er to pay for preparation of deeds and stamps. For any particulars other than listed above contact the County Superintendent of Edu cation. Newberry County Board of Education. 36-2tc. January Clearance For the... “SMALL FRY” Here are a few of the many, many items for the “Small Fry” we are offering during this January Clearance Sale. Most merchandise is marked way down . . . some at 14-Price or less. Drop by and select your needs for the little ones at these bargains. . ^ FROSTY-MORN SUITS Reg. 3.99 V2 Price Sizes 2, 3 and 6 years Jewel Toga SNOW SUITS Reg. 11.75 and 10.00 V2 Price Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years In Grey, Green, Tan, Blue, Red and Brown. Assortment of COVERALLS T-SHIRTS SLEEPERS For this Sale ^ Price Children’s Fancy PETTICOATS & PANTIES Reg. 2.00 or more. Special at $1.00 Sizes 2 and 3 years. Corduroy BABY JACKETS Reg. 2.50 ' V2 Price Sizes S, M, L Assortment of BABY CAPS Take your pick 25c WAIST PANTS In Corduroy and Wool plaids. Several colors to choose from. Sizes 1 to 3 years V2 Price SWEATERS In Wool and Cotton V2 Price Sizes 1 to 3 years A Few Wool SWEATERS Special at $1.00 Sizes 6 and 8 years Birdseye DIAPERS Reg. 3.75 doz. Special sale. $2.00 Boy's 2-Piece KNITTED SUITS Reg. 3.25. A good buy. V2 Price All 6 year sizes 1 Lot Baby DRESSES Special at $1.00 MRS. J. W. WHITE Baby and Gift Shop Opp. Central Methodist Church Caldwell St.