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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY,
1960
TAX NOTICE
After the Close of Business
on
JANUARY 3,1961
ONE PER CENT
PENALTY
WILL BE ADDED TO
ALL UNPAID 1960
TAXES
J. RAY DAWKINS
County Treasurer
After Christmas
SPECIAL
ON'T’ERMANENT waves
Beginning Tue#jay, January 2
through Saturday, January 14
For appointment and
other information
• Phone 476
Newberry Beauty Shop
1108 Harrington St.
HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
Mrs. Lois Crocker, Broom St.,
Newberry.
Mrs. Clara Cobbler, Saluda.
Ray Irvin Chappell, Rt. 3.
Baby Girl Clary, Box 139, New
berry.
Miss Susan Carol Davis, 918
Giff St.
Mrs. Hattie Enlow, Prosperity.
Mrs. Catherine Graham, New
berry.
Dr. Paul Heisey, 1230 McMorris
St.
James Alton Johnson, Mississip
pi.
Forrest Kibler, 502 Wright St.
Mrs. Gladys Layton, 1303 Silas
St.
Mrs. Lula Livingston, Box 114,
Newberry.
Mrs. Nannie McKittrick, Kin-
ards.
Mrs. Vesta Metts, Prosperity.
Master Wayne Morris, 403
Floyd St.
Mrs. Dorothy Morris, Prosper
ity.
Mrs. Euna Mize, Rt. 1.
Mrs. Minnie Perry, Saluda.
Wilbur Pugh, Prosperity.
Fred Pitts, 942 Cline St.
Miss Cindy Stone, 208 Pen-
creek Rd., Saluda.
J. Clinton Shealy, Prosperity.
Mrs. Katherine W T are, 1208
Speers St.
Emerson E. Westwood, Sr.,
Newberry.
Baby Girl Cooper, 2338 Hollo
way St.
Lucille R. Cannon, Newberry.
Baby Debra Robinson, Pomaria.
Baby Boy Robinson, Pomaria.
Catherine Vaughan, Silver-
street.
MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS
Mrs. Gloria Berry and baby boy,
Saluda.
Mrs. Floyd Oswald, Batesburg.
Miss Bessie Long, Prosperity.
Mrs. Ann Cameron and baby
boy, Batesburg.
Carl Epting, Prosperity.
Miss Lalla Martin, Newberry.
Mrs. Alice Hawkins and baby
boy, Prosperity.
Mrs. Phyllis Adams, Leesville.
Annie Mae Carter and baby bey,
Batesburg.
FORT BLISS, Tex. (AHTNC)
—Army 2d Lt. Thomas F. Daven
port, 21, whose wife, Frances, and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Davenport, live on Route 1, Ki-
nards, completed the missile offi
cer orientation course Dec. 13 at
The Air Defense School, Fort
Bliss, Tex.
During the eight weeks of in
struction, Lieutenant Davenport
was trained in the duties and res
ponsibilities of a missile officer.
Davenport is a 1956 graduate
of Clinton High School and a 1960
graduate of Clemson College. Be
fore entering the Army he was
employed by General Electric Co.
in Charlotte, N. C.
AUDITOR’S 1961 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 per
sonal property, real property, new
buildings and real estate trans
fers. Persons owning property in
more than one district must make
returns for each district.
All able-bodied male citizens
between the ages of twenty-one
and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll
tax.
CHAPPELLS
1 Tuesday, January 3, 1961, from
10 until 12.
SILVERSTREET
Tuesday, January 3, 1961, from
2 until 4:00.
JAMES HOMER CROOKS
STORE
Wednesday, January 4, 1961,
from 10 until 12:30.
ARAGON-BALDWIN MILL
Thursday and Friday, January
5 and 6, 1961.
WHITMIRE CITY HALL
Monday, January 9, 1961, from
10 until 3:00.
BANNIE CATHCART’S STORE
Tuesday, January 10, 1961,
from 10 until 12:30.
A. E. & R. E. REESE STORE
Tuesday, January 10, 1961,
from 2 until 4:00.
G. M. & R. E. NEEL’S STORE
Wednesday, January 11, 1961,
from 10:30 until 12:30.
PEAK
Thursday, January 12, 1961,
from 10 until 2:00.
POMARIA
Friday, January 13, 1961, from
10 until 3:00.
ST. LUKES
Moore’s Store, Monday, Janu
ary 16, 1961, from 10 until 12:30.
O’NEAL
J. P. Fellers’ Store, Monday,
January 16, from 2 until 4:00.
MACEDONIA
Stockman’s Store, Tuesday,
January 17, 1961, from 10 until
12 ‘30
OLIN FULMER’S STORE
Tuesday, January 17, 1961, from
2 until 4:00.
KINARDS
Oxner’s Store, Wednesday, Jan
uary 18, 1961, from 10 until
12:30.
LITTLE MOUNTAIN
Thursday, January 19, 1961,
from 10 until 3:‘00.
BUCK CAUSES’ GROCERY
Friday, January 20, 1961, from
10 until 12:30.
PROSPERITY
Black’s Store, Monday, January
23, 1961.
At Auditor’s Office to March
1st., after which a penalty of 10
per cent will be added.
Ralph B. Black,
Auditor Newberry County
RITZ
Theatre
BOYS ARE
THAT WAY
By J. M„ ELEAZER
Droughts had hit us hard
about the time I was of the
age to go to college. As I re
call, the year before (1911) had
been about like 1954. Barns
were empty. And that was bad.
For there was our fort.
Droughts even cut my shirt-
tails off. It happened this way.
I had to have the 6 prescribed
shirts to come to Clemson. Folks
made all my stuff. My sister
volunteered to make the shirts.
Seeing no sense in those long
tails, she cut ’em off, like her
shirtwaists, to save cloth.
I got to Clemson with them
all new. But I soon found they
were an abomination. For those
short tails wouldn’t stay in. And
back then nothing was more
embarrassing than for your
shirttail to come out.
Fortunately, at Clemson then
we wore those close fitting
blouses that came down tight
ly around the hips. That cover
ed my shirttails that were al
ways out and saved constant em
barrassment for me. For there
was no course but to wear those
shirts. Times were hard, and
made harder by drought. My
folks, like the rest, were lit
erally skinning fleas for their
hides. And it was hard for them
TRANSFERS
OF REALTY
Newberry NO. 1 Outside
B. B. Leitz,sey,Jr. to Mrs. Vinnie
K. Leitzsey Price, 44.82 acres, $5
(1-2 undivided interest in Han
nah B. Leitzsey property.)
Mrs. Vinnie K. Leitzsey Price
to B. B. Leitzsey, Jr., 59 acres
and four acres, $5 (1-2 undivided
interest in B. B. Leitzsey pro
perty.) '7
Hazel W. Halfacre to Joe Ruff,
one lot and one building, 2346
Holoway St., $300.
Silverstreet No. 2
P. Duncan Johnson et al to
Catawba Timber Co., 445 acres,
$34,212.50.
J. T. McCrackin, Jr. et al to
Catawba Timber Co., 446 acres,
$34,212.50.
Little Mountain No. 6
Lavinia B. Meggett to Leon
Bowers, one lot, $5, love and af
fection.
Carroll J. Addy of Ninety Six
and Ellen Derrick of Newberry
were married on December 18 at
Silverstreet Lutheran Church by
Rev. George B. Shealy.
to keep me in school at best.
. Another batch of shirts was
clearly out of the question.
Change, change, the constancy
of it!
Now boys buy shortailed shirts
and leave ’em out intentionally.
Auditor ’s 1961 Tax Assessment Notice
Returns of personal property, real property, new build
ings and real estate transfers, and poll tax are to be made
at the County Auditor’s Office beginning:
January 3rd., 1961
THROUGH
February 28th., 1961
All able-bodied male citizens between the ages of twenty-
one and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax.
All returns are to be made by Tax Districts. Your failure
to make return calls for penalty as prescribed by law.
RALPH B. BLACK,
Auditor Newberry County
Henry Calvin Wicker, 66, died
late Friday afternoon at his home
near Pomaria. He had been in
declining health for six months.
Born and reared in Newberry
County, he was the son of the
late Melvin and Louise Lomi-
nick Wicker, and was a member
of St. Phillips Lutheran Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs s
Eula " Mae Livingston Wicker;
three sons, Robert Everette
Wicker of Abbeville, Clyde C.
Wicker of Rock Hill and Aubrey
L. Wicker of Pomaria; three
daughters, Mrs. William Lester
of Prosperity, Mrs. D. M. Curbow
of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Walter
Cromer of Rion; three brothers,
B. R., J. T. and Thomas Wicker,
all of Newberry; two sisters, Mrs.
L. B. Shealy and Mrs. Carrie
Dominick both of Newberry, and
12 grandchildren.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Sunday afternoon from St.
Phillips ' Lutheran Church by
the Rev. C. L. Richardson. In
terment was in the Church ceme
tery.
Active pallbearers were James
Wicker, Ben T. Wicker, James R.
Shealy, Fred Dominick, Earl
Dickert and Thomas Weeks.
Honorary escort was composed
of members of St. Phillip’s Luth
eran Church CounciL
Mrs. T. S. Harmon
Christmas holidays: in
with her son-in-law and
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
family.
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THURSDAY
John Wayne, Stewart Granger,
Ernie Kovacs, Fabian, Capucine
North To
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Children 15c; Adults 60c
FRIDAY
Sophia Loren, Maurice Chevalier,
John Gavin, Angela Lansbury
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SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND
PAYABLE AS OF DECEMBER 31,1960
AT OUR
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4
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SAT., MON., TUES., WED.,
THURS. & FRI.
John Mills, Dorothy McGuire,
James MacArthur, Janet Munro
SWISS FAMILY
ROBINSON
Children 25c; Adults 60c
FREE . . . One Channel Master
Transsistor Radio to be given
away to lucky number purchased
at Box Office on Saturday, Dec.
31st.
CLOVER LEAF
DRIVE-IN
Theatre
PER ANNUM
Each account is insured up to $10,000.00
By the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance
Corporation
Member Federal Home Loan Bank
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Because
They’re Young
Dick Clark, Victoria Shaw,
Michael Callan, Tuesday Weld
Added Color Cartoon—Good Time
SUNDAY
Sons and Lovers
Dean Stock well, Wendy Hiller
Added Color Cartoon—Doing
What’s Fright
Building and Loan Association
1117 Boyce Street
Phone 189
Newberry, South Carolina
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
R. B. BAKER, President
J. DAVE CALDWELL, Vice-President
PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS, Secretary-Treasurer
THOMAS H. POPE
R. AUBREY HARLEY
LOUIS C. FLOYD
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