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■ BKpipP PAGE FOUR r ■ \ - Safe'S -: 'MjsMgmm-:, j|iv THE NEWBERRY SUN THUBSDAY, NOV. 18, 1964 ■ — : c / - Meetings - llllfe i UiVINGSTON-WISE VFW The Livingston-Wise Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet this evening (Thursday) at 7*30 p.m. at the V. F. W. Hut near the city. 1 WHEELAND GRANGE The Wheeland Grange will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 at the Wheeland school. Little Mountain. Friday and Saturday nights on Speers street from 8 until 11 p. m. ARMY BAND The 246th Army Band will meet Sunday afternoon from 2 until 4 o’clock at the Armory. Band Di rector is Charles P. Pruitt. . KIWANIS CLUB The Kiwanis Club will hold their regular meeting today (Thursday) at one o'clock at the Commun ity Hall. v BOY SCOUT TROOP 65 Boy Scout Troop 65 will meet Monday night at 7 o'clock at the Troop Cabin. Marvin Rucker is Scout ‘Master of this troop. lllil HI FLORAL GARDEN CLUB The Floral Garden Club will meet tonight (Thursday) Novem ber 18th at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Berley Wertz on Evans street. BOY SCOUT TROOP 66 Boy Scout Troop 66, with Wright Cannon as Scout Master, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Troop Headquarters on Pope Terrace. MACEDONIA HD CLUB The Macedonia Home. Demon stration Club will meet today (Thursday) at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ola Fulmer. BOY SCOUT TROOP 69 Boy Scout Troop 69 will meet Tuesday night at. 7:30 at Willow- brook Scout Cabin. Scout Master of this troop is Dewey Klnard. HQ. 228TH GROUP Hq. 228th AAA Group of the Na tional Guard will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the Armory. Colonel Thomas H. Pope is Commander of the Group and Captain Ralph P. Zoble is Head quarters Commander. BATTERY "C” Battery “C” of 107th AAA AW- Bn will meet Tuesday night at 7 o’clock. Captain James C. Lester is commander of Battery C. Twenty-six South Carolina state 4-H club winner^ will attend the 33rd % National 4-H Club Con gress in Chicago, November 27- December 2. These winners (as shown above), their home count ies, and the project in which each excelled are: Front row, 1. to r., Eli Horn, Charleston, leadership; Gloria Embler, Anderson, girls’ record; Leon Tobias, Sumter, achi evement; Ann Liston, Colleton, recreation and rural arts; Francis McLeod, Sumter, citizenship; Mar garet Langston, Florence, food preparation; Bruce Prince, Union, health improvement; and Amelia mm Bolt, Laurens, health improve ment. Second row, 1. to r., Barbara • M. - '' ■ W Hawthorne, Abbeville, home im provement; Edith Mae Godwin, Florence, poultry achievement; Donna Wilson, Spartanburg, elec tric; Esther Rogers, Sumter, safe ty; Hazel McPhail, Oconee, gar den; Grace Allen Mabry, Spar tanburg, dress revue; Lois Page, Dillon, health improvement; Nor ma Jean Heirs, Colleton, frozen foods; Bobby Thomas, Aiken, can ning; and Harriet Claire Sinkler, Orangeburg, clothing. Third row, 1. to r., Everette wmmmTw Stokes, Greenville, best demon strator; Robert Workman, Flor ence, tractor maintenance; Johnny Clement, Spartanburg, field crops; Hugh Pace, Pickens, flock manage ment; Ralph Page, Pickens, live stock judge; Herbert Richardson, Aiken, electric; and J. L. McCart er, Jr., York, dairy achievement. Todd Arrant, Orangeburg, meat animal, was absent when the pic ture was made. The group will be accompanied by Mrs. A. D. Eidson, Lancaster, president, State 4-H Club Local Leaders Organization, and repre sentatives of the Clemson Exten sion Service. AMERICAN LEGION The American Legion will meet' at 7:?0 Tuesday, November 23 at the Legion Home near the city. SMYRNA HD CLUB The Smyrna Home Demonstra tion Club will meet Friday, No vember 19th at 3 o'clock p. m. at the home of Mrs. S. T. Lipsey. sSllffv MOTHERS CLUB •The three Mothers’ Clubs Nos. 1, 2, and the Pre School Club will not hold their regular meeting on Friday, November 19th on account of the three clubs held a joint Fathers Banquet at the Commun ity Hall Wednesday evening, No vember 17th. YOUTH CENTER The Youth Center will be open B A PW CLUB The Business and Professional Women Club will meet at 7 o’clock Tuesday evening, November 23, at the NeWberrv Hotel. REGISTERED NURSES CLUB The Registered Nurses Club will meet Tuesday evening, November 23, at 8 o’clock in the conference room of the Health Department on Hunt street. A business meet ing vdll be held at 7:30—prior to the regular meeting at 8 o’clock. Miss Carol Elements, Executive Secretary of South Carolina State Nurses Association will be guest speaker. - ISpi s f h J , Special! m One Rack of Ladies Shoes (Values to $10.95) One Rack of Ladies Shoes (Values to $14.95) "*** $6.99 $8.99 BROKEN SIZES — WIDTHS A AAA to B * r . J • ■ . 3 . JiVV-- *>s *s Shoe Store I SEE OUR I New Selection of Inexpensive . *, .. ’vii’ V»yvt- _ •’ * ;• ’s:- . -■ .• -ri DIAMOND AND WEDDING . • s . Mr • PHil'G Deed Transfers Newberry No. 1 Outside Andy N. Bowen to Herman O. Graddick, 2700 College street, 376 acres, located intersection of Col lege street extension and new by pass, $600. Lonnie B. Gilliam to Ora* Lee B. Gilliam, fourth of an acre and one buildiril;, $5.00 love and affection. Tabor L. Hill, Tax Collector to Joseph Gary, 1831 Wardlaw street, Newberry, three lots and one building (Marshall Jones, Estate), $135.00. Walter A. Mackey and Grace Mackey to J. B. Brock, Kinards, Route 1, three acres, $520.00. Whitmire No. 4 Evans Jeter to Jessie C. Byrd, one lot and one building, $5.00 and assumption of mortgage to the amount of $2870. (one-half interest in lot and building). Whitmire No. 4 Outside L. L. Culbreath to William H. Miller, Jr. 2.5 acres and one building. Lot 300’xl75’ on Whit- HQ. A HQ. BTRY. Headquarters and Headquarters Battery 107th AAA-AW-Bn. will meet Wednesday night at Armory on the Cut-Off at 7 o'clock. Lt. Col. Evander R. Mclver is Battery Commander and Captain Hurbert D. Bedenbaugh is Headquarters Commander. P<1. IV*' « -V * W* : MjCtArtc* rv : ,'Ai ONLY $50.00 Other similar sets as low as $35.00 W. E. Turner JEWELER Caldwell St. Newberry NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALES STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY To Whom These Presents 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 said tax executions, the Tax Collector is directed and com manded to seize, real or personal or both, to raise a sum of money sufficient to cover delinquent taxes of taxpayers 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 aforesaid Coun ty on a regular salesday in Decem ber (December 6th., 1954) within the usual hours of public sales. After completing these sales, the Tax Collector will give to the purchaser a receipt for the pur chase money, but will not make title to the purchaser until after a lapse of twelve months from date of sale, if property sold, is not redeemed within the year. 1 lot, in tax district number 1, County and State aforesaid, as sessed in the name of Leila Pear son Est. 1 lot, one building in Tax Dis trict number 1 OS, v County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Alma Dominick. 2 lots, in Tax District number 2, County and State aforesaid, as sessed in the name of George H. Martin, Estate. 1 lot, 1 building, in Tax District number 4, County and State afore said, assessed in the name of Alice Byrd Estate. Four acres, one building in Tax District number 4, County and State, aforesaid, assessed in the name of E. T. Osborne. 2 lots, one building, in Tax Dis trict number 4, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Julius Wallace, Jr. 1 lot, 1 building in Tax District number 7, County and State afore said, assessed in the name of F. *J. Wilson. T. L. Hill Tax Collector x 29-3tc. BOOKMOBILE - The Bookmobile schedule for Newberry County will be changed slightly due to the Thanksgiving holiday. The regular Thursday trip will be made on Wednesday, No vember 24th. Wednesday, November 24 Oakland Mill (Mrs. J. I. Ringer) Oakland Mill (Mrs. Reeder Brooks) Box Factory (Cause’s store) Gary Community (A. P. Ram- age) Bush River Community (Mrs. Willie Singley) Bush River Community (Mrs. Lamar King) Bush River School. Tran wood Community (Mrs. Rosa Johnson) Friday, November 26 West End School Speers Street School Queens Community (Fowler’s store) Long. Lane Community (Ben Caldwell) Whitmire Library. H. D. AGENT SCHEDULE The County Home Agents Mrs. Margie D. Freeman and Mrs. Bar bara Gr' Brown announce the fol lowing schedule for the week of November 22nd through the 27th. Monday, November 22nd. Office. Tuesday, November 23rd. __ Office; Silverstreet HOC at the home of Mrs. Press Livingston at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Blair Boozer and Mrs. Angus Senn as associate hostesses. Wednesday, November 24th. Office. Thursday, November 2Sth. Holiday. Friday, November 26th. Office; Trinity HOC at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Newton Dickert as hostess. * Saturday, November 27th. Office. Hospital Patients Mrs. Louise Arthur, Palmetto House. Wilson Brown, 2014 Johnstone St Mrs. Louise Black, Rt 4, New berry. Mrs. Hattie Bouknight, Rt. 3, Newberry. George L. Corley, 2015 John stone St. Mr. Hobson,, Rt. 1, Saluda. Mrs. W. W. Dominick, Ninety Six. Mrs. W. E. Elmore, 1325 Pelham St. R. G. Ellisor, Rt. 4, Newberry. Carol Weston Eargle, Rt. 2, Chapin. Mrs. Ernest Hancock and Baby Girl, Rt. 4, Saluda. Ernest W. Holloway, Box 124, Chappells. . ^ , Hollis Harmon, 1904 Evans St. • Mrs. Bobby Ray Hamby and Baby Girl, 2201 Harper St Wylie Hill, 1604 Emory St, Whitmire. Mrs. G. H. Leitzsey, Rt 2, Po- maria. Baby Hiran Wright McGee, 503 Bouknight St. Mrs. Sam Marlowe, 1519 Har rington St Miss Iona Miller, Rt. 3, New berry. Mrs. W. E. Martin and Baby Girl, 2122 Brown St. W. P. PhiHips, Jr., 1629 First t. T Baby David Caldwell Reames, Rt. 3, Newberry. Fritz Shealy, Little Mountain. Baby Donna Rae Smith, 620 Cromer St Mrs. Wm. R. Shealy, Little Mountain. Mrs. J. G. Sease, 1225 Nance St. L. A Wilson, 2123 Brown St. Miss Miranda Waites, Rt 4, Newberry. * Little Miss Kathy Wilkie, 1205 Sloan St, (Minton. COLORED PATIENTS Margie L. Caldwell* Rt 2, Box 84, Pomaria. Nathaniel Pitts, Jr., Rt 1, New berry. Henry T. 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Sanders to O. F. Armfield, Jr., two acres and one building, $1,333.56. Biuldmg Permits Two building permits were is- I'sued on November 11 to Mary Emma Henderson for general re pairs to dwelling on Drayton St. for 300, and on ^he 15th to B. M. Davis for one five room dwelling, asbestos siding on Rosyland Drive for the sum, ot $6500. Sales Co. in Columbia, before en tering the Army in November 1953. this week's^ patterns, V “Styled For Tomorrow’’ dli \’VI ill PIP . - ■ ■ ' ‘ AND THE SMART NEW LEADER IN THE LOW-PRICE THREE . i . . . . 'm tel BY AUDREY LANE .1 2766 MIST SIZES *22 * 34IN With The Magnificent Hy-Fire V-8 Engine " f ^ M ip f r k v I M > <• \ ■ Hsfffl&i.: Vf-ft-tt:... „. MMi •v' L ■- ; m i mm > r ? > | v K p if ly ** iti < %i «,4' I IP mm : m / • J ■ 1 < ^ W mm ? s >'’’•■'is - : -ti I m ii n. • WmmBm In Our Showroom. We’ll Be Expecting You! 136 , .. • ‘ 4 •• vl:---' - -.V ft llllfi ' i ; > j is® GLAMOR IN BLACK . 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