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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1965
PATIENTS IN
THE HOSPITAL
Bowers, Tommy J., Newberry
Broom, Mrs. Della S. Newberry
Bjmum, Miss Annie, Newberry
Boland, Mrs. Estelle, Batesburg
Chappells, Tommy H., Newberry
Chapman, Ivey, Newberry
Dawkins, Hiram, Whitmire
EUett, Mrs. Golda W., Chapin
Enlow, Carl, Newberry w*
Farrow, Betty Jo, Newberry
▼inter, Claude, Silverstreet
4llenn, Janie, Whitmire
Graham, Mrs. Minnie, Pomaria
Gay, Larry L., Kinards
Hightower, William, Saluda
Harmon, Lawson, Newberry
Henderson, Bessie, Newberry
Henaon, W. B., Newberry
Horton, Eugene, Newberry
Jennings, Mrs. Orrie, Newber-
y
Johnson, Hattie Mae, Newberry
Johnson, Robert, Newberry
Lominick, Edward F., Newberry
Lester, Mrs. Nettie B., New
berry
Livingston, Mrs. Lucille B.,
Newberry
McCary, Mrs. Inez, Newberry
Mitchell, Ralph, Newberry
Martin, Mrs. Lizzie, Newberry
Miller, Jessie, Kinards
Preston, Johnny, Newberry
Razor, Mrs. Albert, Newberry
Rutherford, Julius, Pomaria
Reed, Hillard, Newberry
Ruff, Holland H., Newberry
Sanders, Frasier, Isle wherry
Shealy, Mrs. Oveeida, Newberry
Singley, Mrs. Nancy and,- baby
girl, Newberry ( * ..
Stewart, Mrs. Eunice, Newher-
Smokey Says:
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Suber, Eddie, Jr., Newberirjr
Taylor, Mrs. Sarah Ifel^ New
berry ' k
Wofford, Mrs. Jetty,‘ Newberry
Wallenzine, Mrs. -Brenda and
baby girl, Newberry
Williams, John, Pomaria y \,
Wright, Herman, NeWherry
Wilson, Mrs. Carrie, Newberry
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TAX NOTICE
The Tax Books will be open for the collection of 1965 taxes Arti arid
October 1, 1965. ,
following is general levy for all except special purposes:
County: V (>
Ordinary 7% mills
Bonds, Notes and Interest 7 mills
Hospital 1 mill
School: . . . i
Ordinary 36 % mills «. t
Bonds and Interest 6 mills . '
following are the authorized special levies for the various tax
of the County together with the general levy:
County Tax Levy School Tax Levy Total Levy
PREVENT
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tsu.
Conrser-Y&'tian
(kon’aer-vi' shon)
1 conservation is
thought and action
Oireried bymanto
protecLmaintainand
fcrtify theemrrorv
tnental oomcteethot
supports and enrich*
es life as it near e»
iats on the planet
earth. XpBobecticn
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... as Mr. Carhart said,
“Protect your forest P J
Smokey Says:
COOPER XT I ON
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iatxict No.
Mills
Mills
Mills
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Newberry
15^
42%
58
Silverstreet
15^
42%
58
Bush River
15 ^
42%
58
Whitmire
15 Ms
42%
58
Pomaria
15^
42%
58
Idttle Mountain
15^
42%
58
Prosperity
15%
42%
58
Won’t you
Join Smokey’s team?
There will be a discount of one (1%) per cent allowed on taxes paid
or before November 1, 1965.
On and after January 1, 1966, the penalties prescribed by law Trill
be imposed on unpaid taxes.
Ton are requested to call for your taxes by tax districts in which
Ihe jm>i>erty is located.
J. RAY DAWKINS,
TREASURER OF NEWBERRY COUNTY
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By M»ry Whitman
Running out of Ideas to keep,
the children entertained this
summer?
Have you «ver thought of
turning yp*r garage Into a
theater? The children can print
their own tickets and handbills
to make sure everyone will be
In their seats for curtain time at
the matinee.
One idea that would provide
many long hours of enjoyment is
to suggest that the children
adapt a favorite book or story
into a play. Such tales as
Treasure Island, Eight Cousins,
Little Women, Huckleberry Finn.
Heidi and other such delightful
stories would all make exciting
playe.
After the children and their
friends have read the book, they
can decide how many characters
are needed and aelect which
parts they would like to play.
Usually everyone wants to be the
lead but a little tactful assist
ance from Mpther will keep alt
the actors happy.
Parents can also help by
typing or writing out the words.
The next step for the junior
drama group is to try to. me
morise the words. Betty Hen
Wright of Whitman Publishing
Company in Racine, Wisconsin
points out that children are
amazingly ’adept at remembering
lines and it won’t be too much of
a problem for them — provided
of course the script isn’t too long.
A very important part of the
play are the costumes. Let the
children be as creative as they
wish. It’s intriguing to see what
great costumes can be made out
of large brown shopping bags,
old clothes, sheets, and Mother’s
wardrobe spares.
The yard, basement or recsea-
tion room are also adaptable for
scenery and back drops which
need not be complicated. A
child’s ‘ imagination can make
caves out of chairs and wonder
ful ships out of tables.
It is this type of activity that
leads to planning, memorizing,
creating and using the imagina-
•tion that is most helpful to
children.
RITZ
Theatre
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
Rick Nelson, Jack Kelly, Kristin
Nelson, Jerry Van Dyke
Love and Kisses
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Tim Conway, Joe Flynn, Gary
Vinson, Jean Hale
McHale’s Navy
Joins the
Air Force
Drive-In
Theatre
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Crack In Ike
World
Dana Andrews, Keiron Moore
SUNDAY
How To Stuff A
Wild Bikini
Anette Funicello, Paul Lynde,
Harvey Lembeck
ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON
COLLEGE STREET EXTENSION
NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
SMITH SHOWS
NEW DODGE
CARS TODAY
The complete line of Dodge
cars, including Dart, Coronet, Po-
lara, and Monaco, will be on dis
play at Smith Motor Company,
1309 College St., Newberry, be
ginning today. Dodges for 1966
display bold new styling on the
outside and new elegance on the
inside. They feature engineering
refinements designed to provide
longer trouble - free motoring,
greater safety, and More ease of
operation. Safety equipment, for
merly optional but now standard
on all Dodges, includes seat belts,
padded instrument panels, wind
shield washers, variable speed
windshield wipers, backup lights,
and left outside rear view mir
rors.
The Dart, the man-size com
pact, has been a continuous suc
cess since its introduction in 1963,
because it offers the agile per
formance of a small car and the
family size spaciousness of a lar
ger car. It has a 111-inch wheel
base and is 196 inches in over-all
length. Body model line-up in
cludes two-door sedans, four-door
sedans, station wagons, two-door
hardtops, and convertibles.. Stand
ard engines are thjR 170-cubic-inch
six-cylinder (101 hp.) and the
273-cubic-inch V-8 (180 hp). Op
tional power plants are a 145 hp
six-cylinder engine and a 235 hp
V-8.
CORONET IS NEW
The Coronet is new from roof
to ground and from bumper to
bumper, and carries a fresh, con
temporary theme. It offers a wide
range of body styles and engine
and accessory options which allow
the buyer to tailor it to his indi
vidual taste. Recognizing the
broad range *f performance pref
erences among car buyers, Dodge
has given the Coronet buyer a
wide choice of engines. The stand
ard power plants are the economi
cal 225-cubic-inch Six and the
273-cubic-inch V-8. Optional en
gines, all V-8’s, are: 318-cubic-
inch with single two-barrel car-
buretion; 361-cubic-inch, single
two barrel; 338-cubic-inch, single
four-barrel; and 426-cubic-inch,
dual four-barrel. Many engineer
ing advances give the Coronet
better performance, greater safe
ty, more economy, improved hand
ling, and increased driver and pas
senger comfort, to go along with
its new style and beauty.
The new Polara for 1966 comes
in seven models ranging from an
economical 4-door sedan to a
sporty bucket-seat hardtop and
convertible. Dodge made its name
in the auto industry by selling a
larger car priced in line with the
traditional low-priced models. The
1966 Polara is the up-to-date ver
sion of that car—designed for the
price-conscious motorist who wants
luxury, lots of room, and a won
derfully comfortable ride. All Po-
laras have 121-inch wheelbases. A
Polara “318” 4-door sedan model
is equipped with a 318-cubic-inch
V-8 for the buyer who wants a
large car with a fuel-saving pow
er plant. A 383-cubic-inch V-8
which uses regular grades of gaso
line is standard on other models^
Other engines available are a 383-
cubic-inch V-8 with four-barrel
carburetor and a new 440-cubic-
ich high-performance V-8.
Dodge’s top-of-the-line v car is
the Monaco, which replaces th^
Custom 880. Monaco models arq
for the motorist who wants the
extra prestige and pride that
comes with ownership of a car
with the finest of design, crafts
manship, and performance. Mona
cos are available in the Monaco
500, a 2-door sports hardtop with
bucket seats, a convention 2-dooij
hardtop, 4-door sedans, 4-doo
hardtops, and 6-and 9-passenge
station wagons. They have th
same engine options as the Pola
ra. Many luxury-comfort options,
such as tilt-and-telescope steering
wheels and automatic polits, are
available. Monacos are well-engi
neered cars with the highest level
of elegance, comfort, and perform
ance.
ii
Many times I have heard it said
“To get along you have to go along.”
I am not made that way. It seems
that most of the time I have been
swimming against the tide.
I would rather know, in my mind,
that I was right than to have been
re-elected.
Thank you, the good people of
Newberry, for your kind considera
tion and support.
GERALD B. TAYLOR
IN APPRECIATION TO THE
FINE PEOPLE OF NEWBERRY
I want to take this opportunity to thank
my many friends for electing me to the
office of Alderman Ward 5 in Tuesday’s
Democratic run-off primary.
I have said before that my purpose was
to serve the people of Newberry to the
best of my ability. I will vote my convic
tions without pressure or fear. Each de
cision will be for the benefit of the peo
ple of Newberry.
Again, thank you for allowing me to
serve as your Alderman.
CECIL E. KINARD
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THANKS...
I am most grateful to voters
of Newberry for the fine sup
port you gave me in re-electing
me your Alderman for Ward 4.
I assure you I shall strive to
continue to serve all the people
of our city to the best of my abil
ity.
H V* 4
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Jack H. Senn
Dramatic
styling —* including a new 2-door hardtop roof liner
•*— is shown in ’these photos of the Ford Galaxie 500 2-door
hardtop, top, and the Ford Galaxie 500 7 Litre 2-door hardtop,
bottom. The “7 Litre** is an entirely new series available in 2-
door hardtop and convertible models. It features a new 428-
cubic-inch V8 engine and front-wheel power disc brakes as stan
dard equipment. Both the disc brakes and the new 428-cubie-
inch engine are optional on all other Fords. Other features in
clude unique 7 Litre identification, distinctively styled steel
wheelcovers, and ’ special “dual accent paint stripes/* All 196<*
Fords will be in Ford dealer showrooms October .!•
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