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PAGE FOUR THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 Deed Transfers Newberry No. 1 Robert G. Johnson to Robert E. Summer, Jr., one lot on Horse shoe Alley, $600. Jeter W. Young and Gladys F. Young to J. Miller Wessinger one lot on Evans street, $57.15. Newberry No. 1 Outside Frances H. Shealy to J. M. Ro land, one lot and one building on Priscilla street, $1279.29 and other valuable considerations. Jobe Smith, Jr. to Clyde E. Smith, 18-100 acre, $5.00 and the premises (exchange of property line). Clyde E. Smith to Jobe Smith, Jr., 18-100 acre, $5.00 and the premises (exchange of property line.) T. C. Fowler to H. E. Perry and Betty B. Perry, one lot, $25. C. Eugene Buzhardt to Samuel J. Ruff, one lot, $625. Mae B. Bedenbaugh to Etta Bedenbaugh Abrams, 39.9 and 59.33 acres $5.00, love and affec tion. (James L. Bedenbaugh es tate.) Silverstreet No. 2 Henry Carter to Rebecca Ste phens, one lot and one building, $100. Whitmire No. 4 J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc. to O. L. Tankersley, and Pearl Tank- ersley, one lot. triangular in shape on Reed avenue, $25. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Sallie I. Proctor to Clarence J. Lawson, Jr. and Helen W. Law- son, one lot and one building, 1427 Coleman street, $1062.77, and oth er valuable considerations. Prosperity No. 7 Fred W. Ellis and Bessie A. Ellis to R. C. Lake, Sr., one acre $350. (E. O. Counts estate.) Many Thanks I wish to thank all of you who voted for me in the primary on Tuesday, June 12, and to urge your con tinued support in the second primary to be held June 26. I would consider it a privilege to serve as your Com missioner and hope you will see fit to elect me to this Office. Again, my sincerest thanks, Carman Bouknight TTL 1 1hanks TO THE PEOPLE OF NEWBERRY COUNTY: Please accept this as my official means of express ing to you, the voters of Newberry County, my sincere thanks for the faith placed in me by re-electing me to the office of Clerk of Court of Newberry. I wish it were possible for me to see and thank each of you personally, but in the event I cannot see each of you, I would like to thank you in this way, and to express my appreciation not only for your fine support, but for the cooperation and consideration you have given me and my office staff in the past. Having had almost four years service in the office of Clerk of Court, I feel that I am able to efficiently per form the duties of that office for the people of this Co. Again, my sincerest, heartfelt thanks. Charles E. Bowers Hospital Births LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas ; Lake of 2626 DeLoach avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a five pound, 16 ounce | daughter, Susan Annelle, at the local hospital May 31. Mrs. Lake is the former Dorothy Annelle Ruff. ROBINSON Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson of Route 3 announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Ellen, weigh ing six pounds, 12 ounces at the local hospital on May 31. Mrs, Robinson is the former Cora Jean ette Yarborough. COCKRELL Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Cockrell of Saluda are parents of a seven pound four ounce daughter, Deb ra Ann, born June 1 at the New berry Hospital. The mother is the former Claudene Bladon. RODELSPERGER Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rodelsperg- er of 1324 Glenn street are re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a six pound, seven ounce daughter, Marline, at the New berry hospital on June 2. The t other is the former Miss Eliza- :th Dickert. ! RD. AGENT CALENDAR The County Home Demonstra tion Agents Mrs. Margie D. Free man, Mrs. Margaret R. Coleman and Miss Phyllis H. Herring an nounce the following schedule for the week of June 18 through 23: Monday, June 18, Home visits. Tuesday, June 19, home vists; South Carolina Council of Farm Women, Winthrop College, Rock Hill; Beth Eden HDC at 8:00 p. m. with Mrs. W. D. Cromer as hostess. Wednesday, June 20, South Carolina Council of Farm Women, Winthrop College, Rock Hill; ML •Bethel Germany HDC at the school at 3:30 p. m. with Mrs. S. W. £rown, Mrs. Tommy Folk and Mrs. Luther Folk as hostess. Thursday June 21, South Caro lina Council of Farm Women, Winthrop College, Rock Hill; Macedonia HDC at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs. Ola Fulmer as hostess; New Hope Zion HDC at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs. Annie Senn as hostess. Friday, June 22, home visits; O’Neall HDC at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs. Ray Hook as hostess. Saturday June 23, office. (Continued from page 1) DR. KIBLER . . . affairs committee the standards of dentistry in this state were greatly improved. Dr. Kibler stated that his grandfather was the first post master of the town of Prosperity. At the time of Dr. Kibler’s birth on March 16, 1877, the town went under two names, Frog Level and Prosperity. Mail was received at the post office as Frog Level, and the Southern Railway, the only railroad at that time passing through that section called the place Prosperity. A$ the years passed the name Frog Level was dropped and the town has been called Prosperity since then. Dr. Kibler’s background is link ed with the history of Prosperity. His grandfather not only served as the first postmaster, Jbut his name is at the head of the list of charter members of Grace Luth eran Church. He recalls many in teresting events which have iden tified his family in the life of the community of around 160 years. Dr. Kibler has an affable man ner and a keen memoty. As a high school student he enjoyed playing baseball and was cap tain of his baseball team during his high school days. Dr. Kibler’s active practice is now carried on in his home where his main work is taking impressions for den tures. (Continued from page 1) CITY COUNCIL . . . be completed and operating with in ten days. Received as information was an act of the S. C. Legislature, auth orizing the Newberry County Park Commission to negotiate with the Newberry County Girl Scout Council for the use of a portion of Lynch Woods for a day camp site. Councilman Duffbrd, Paysinger and Layton were appointed by Miayor Kinard to act as a plan ning and budget committee. Council approved awarding a contract for the construction of a digester cover for the sewerage treatment plant, in an effort to eliminate odors, asrecommended by B. P. Barber and Associates. The contract went to Republic Construction Corporation, low bidder for $5551.58. Authority was granted to pur chase from Smith Motor Com pany, low bidder, a half ton pick up truck in the amount of $1,209.- 99 plus sales tax. THANKS !! W * ! * For the many courtesies shown me during- my campaign for the office of Sheriff of Newberry County, and for the • i splendid vote g-iven me in the Tuesday Democratic primary. - . I deeply appreciate your support and will always remember your many kind nesses. DR. JOHN S. LIDE THANKS For your support and the vote given to me in my candidacy for the office of Supervisor in the June 12 Democratic * primary. I deeply appreciate the large vote which I received in my first race for a county-wide office. I shall continue as your Commissioner until my term ex pires and urge you to call on me when ever I may be of service to you in that capacity. Sincerely, t. c. (Ted) McDowell Card Of Thanks * I The large vote given me in my first candidacy for a political office was extremely gratifying. I wish to thank each of you who voted for me for election to the House of Representatives of South Carolina from New berry County. While I am in Columbia, serving in the General Assembly, or when in Newberry, I want you to- know that I am serving all of the peoihe of the county, and your interests are always foremost in my mind. I wish to ask that you contact me at any time you feel I can be of service to you. I shall strive to work with the other members of the Newberry County delegation for the best interests of our fine county and its people. I wish to again thank you, and to tell you that I shall do everything possible to merit the confidence and honor you have placed in me, Jesse Frank Hawkins A Card Of Thanks TO THE VOTERS OF NEWBERRY COUNTY: I wish to express my deep appreciation for the won derful vote you gave me in my race for Sheriff of New berry County. ■v To those who voted for me I am very grateful, and to those who did not, I hold no ill will. It is my ambi tion to be a good and efficient Sheriff for the people of the County whom I love and esteem. Tom M. Fellers