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* : • ; 'r. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954 THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE THREE Deed Transfers Newberry No. 1 R. Derrill Smith and Son, Inc, to B. M. Davis, one lot 1S0’x2OO’ on Glenn street, $750. John Richard Morris to J. V. Morris, one lot 63.6’xl06.9’ and one building on Charles street, $5.00 and other considerations. Mrs. Lena B. Berry to Ellis D. Boland, three lots each 50’xl50’ on Glenn street, Lots 7-8 and 9 fronting West on Glenn street,$4,- 000. Mildred A. Glymph to Floyd Dominick, one lot 96’x89’ and one building on Caldwell street, $5.00 and other valuable considerations. J. Richard Clary and Carl L. Amick to Miriam K. (Mrs) Gor don S. Leslie, one lot 225 , x267’ on Harrington street, (Owens Pro perty), $5.00 and other valuable considerations. Newberry No. 1 Outside Herman G. Coates and Frances C. Coates to William P. Bodie, one lot and one building, 2708 Milne Avenue, $5.00 and other val uable considerations. O. F. Armfield, Sr., to W. F. Wells, one lot 100’x200’ on Arm- field Avenue, $5.00 and exchange of property (Armfield and Wells Property, Crestwood). W. F. 'Wells to O. F. Armfield, Sr., one lot 100’xl31’ fronting East on Armfield Avenue, O. F. Arm- JULY ranee * Casuals Reduced * 44 '99 TOWN & COUNTRY (Reg. $7.95 to $10.95) “CALIFORNIA COBBLERS” (Reg. $6.95) SALE PRICE $5.99 :• Dress Shoes Reduced ❖ ONE GROUP (Reg. $11.95 to $14.95) SALE PRICE ONE GROUP (Reg. $9.95 to $10.95) SALE PRICE Anderson’s Shoe Store Statement of Condition of the County Bank Newberry, S. C. Joanna, S. C. CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1954 Resources Cash and due from Banks $ U. S. Government Securities State, County, and Municipal Securities .. Loans and Discounts .... Bankirig House, Furni ture and Fixtures Other Assets 734,356,29 750*030.00 156,995.92 659,132.04 94,676.78 1,278.65 Liabilities DEPOSITS $2,187,708.50 381.35 Dealer and Other Reserves Common Capital 125,000.00 Surplus 35,000.00 Undivided Profits 32,379.83 Reserve for Losses 16,000.00 $2,396,469.68 $2,396,469.68 The Friendly Bank In the Friendly City H. D. AGENT I SCHEDULE > The County Home Agents, Mrs. Margie D. Freeman and Mrs. Bar bara G. Brown announce the fol lowing schedule for the week of July 12th through July 17th. * Monday, July 12th. County 4*H Club Camp, Camp Long, Aiken, S. C. Tuesday, July 13th. County 4-H Camp; Office will RFC. PENNY ON DUTY IN KOREA • Pfc. Lee Penny, Jr., son of Mrs. M. M. Penny, Helena, is helping the South Korean people to com plete more than 20 of their public works projects. Penny and other members of Company B of the 7th Infantry Di vision’s 17th Regiment are "con structing and renovating schools and are working on road and Ir rigation projects as part of the Armed Forces Assistant to Korea program. Private First Class Penny, a rifleman, entered the Army in De cember, 1952 and was stationed at Camp Rucker, Ala., before arriv ing in Korea in June, 1953. field, a one-half interest, $5.00 and exchange of property. Carrie Lyles Clary to Henry Clary, one lot and one building, a one-half interest, $5.0© lovte and affection. Jessie Mae Wallace tc Joel B. Williams, five acres, $5.00 love and affection. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Marshall Epps to Canal Wood Cooperation, 58 acres, $773.14. * Pomaria^ No. 5 B. T. Cromer to Tillie Cromer Litzsey, one lot and one (building, $5.00 love and affection. George T. Seawright to George Ray Richards and Eva Mae Boland Richards, 20 acres and one build ing, $1200. June Births At Local Hospital V . i ' j ■ ' Mr. and Mlrs. J. C. McLeod, a daughter. Route 1, Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dennis, a *son, 616 O’Neal St. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Jr., a son, 800 Pope St. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Boland, a son. Prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Longshore, a son, Silverstreet." Mr. and Mrs. EL H. Mayer, a son, 2231 Eleanor St. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mills, twin, boys. 1539% Harrington St. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lindler, a daughter. Route 1, Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Alewine, a son, Route 1, Pomaria. Dr. and Mrs. J.* A. Underwood, Jr., a daughter, 2806 Hunt Ave. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kinard, a son. Route 3, Prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bishop, Sr., a daughter, Route >, Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Craft, a son,, 2924 Columbia Ave., Columbia. Mr. an<t Mrs. W. R. BakV, a son. Route 3, Newberry. , Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Mills, a daughter, 409 Green St. Mr. and Mrs A. F. Cochcroft, a son, 1308 Drayton St. , Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Puckett, a son, Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. W\ H. Traylorj a daughter, Silverstreet. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Livingston, a daughter, 608 Rodelsperger St. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller, Sr., a son, MOo Second St. Mr. and Mrs. H. N Burgess, a daughter. Route 1, SilVerstreet' Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shealy, a daughter, Route 4, Newberry. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Baker. Sr., a’son, 1905 Main St. BOYS ARE THAT WAY By J. M. ELEAZER Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions CARTER’S Day Phone 719 — Night 6212 It Is estimated that Canada’s output of nickel in 1953 reached 285,000,000 pounds, or about 85 per cent of the free world’s total production. be open. Wednesday, July 14th. County 4-H Camp; Office will be open. Thusday, July 15th. County 4-H Camp; Office will be open. Friday, July 16th. Return from County 4-H Camp; Office wil be open; Smyrna HDC Picnic at Margaret Hunter Park, Supper will be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 17th. Office. Spurred on by our good luck fishing in the far-reaches of our creek, we sought other means of catching ’em''other than withTiook and worm. My daddy was the country doc tor. Folks paid him in alf sorts of ways. Old Uncle Harry Addy made whiteoak split fish baskets or I traps. He paid my father .for at tending his wife through a long spell of sickness with four of these traps. My dad took ’em reluctantly, feeling he had no use for them but might be able to sell them for a little .something. But he didn’t lenow the needs* of us kids. We immediately appropriated those baskets, cut long foullice vines to tie them with, and with some corn bread with cotton cook ed in it, we set out for that far place on the creek. My older brother was a good fisherman, as well as hunter. So he knew just, how and where to place the baskets. He put a pretty good size rock in each one to hold it on the bottom. And the other end of each bullic§ vine was made secure to a tree or ekposed root there on the bank of the creek. All four baskets set, and. we went home. That gang had 6 • of us in it, 4 white and 2 colored. . That night, it so happened, we had a light shower. As we heard it falling on the roof that night, he told me it would be just right if enough came to slightly muddy, the creek. And sure enough it did. When our crowd went to look at the baskets early next morn ing. each one was a-flutter with fish, as we pulled it up. We had had fish baskets before. But such catches as these, we had never seen. We cut long pronged sticks to string them on. And when we got ’em all divided out, each of the 6 of us had 52 fish! Not such big ones, but they looked like whales to us. Now I want to tell you there was rejoicing in the fish-hungry stone hills wlien we got home. ■ NEED EXTRA MONEY For VACATION $5 to $50 For a Quick, Courteous and Confidential loan for your Summer Vacation, call 11&8. SERVICE FINANCE COMPANY “Ours Is .A Frlehdly Service” 1506 Main St. Phone 1168 Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. “He got an auto loan from Purcells, bought a new out fit, and went in and overwhelmed the boss into giving him a better job!” , “Hey, what am I jealous about? I can ’phone those friendly folks at Purcells— and do the same thing!” PURCELLS / “Your Private Bankere’* 1418 Main St Newberry ‘ Statement of Condition Federal Loan After Close of Business on June 30,1954 ASSETS First Mortgage Loans $6,093,318.38 Investments and Securities 111,500.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks 665,818.07 Furniture and Fixtures less dep. 27,323.00 Deferred' Charges and other Assets 20,653.76 LIABILITIES Savings and Investment Accounts Loans in Process Other Liabilities -t—— Specific Reserves • « General 7 Reserves $482,425.49 Undivided Profits — 37,350.96 - $6,339,491.59 58,018.24 552.49 77434 519,776.45 $6,918,613.21 $6,918,613.21 EACH ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO $10,000.00 By The Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C. MEMBER OF Federal Home Loan Bank Administration Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation United States Savings and Loan League South Carolina, Savings, Building and Loan League Society of Residential Appraisers OFFICERS John F. Clarkson, President M. O. Summer, Vice President G. K. Dominick, Vice President J. K. Williifgham, Secretary & Treasurer James M. Smith, Jr., Asst. Sec. & Treas. DIRECTORS John F. Clarkson E. B. Purcell J. K. Willingham M. O. Summer G. K. Dominick W. C. Huffman "An Institution Devoted to Thrift and Home-Owhdrship*