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TMN HIWUMY •UN, WBWMUIY, •QUTN CAROLINA W&S<s* ttli OaUmMmi 'BUJUf N1W1 Y, t, Q, rUlUUIBD iVJWY TNUWMXW O, Y. ArafteM. J»„ Owmt •wMKhCktM I'otd «t N«wb«rry. South OftfoliM. niciCTv TRANSFER Ntwl^wy NtA 1 Omto a *na W, W, •ill ^ VlrtwiA T, \*\ m RwwwUAry w»U i lA.aO »na 4 W. Hwdwtiio U» WMIUm AUtit HiiuvU AUw, |i| mmI »nt# hwUaing <m U»ugU« •Ih ^00 gnU uthwr w«- akiaff tl-ns Ro^rt 14, ahwkly auU P*l*y H, IkkMiy io Thumwi H, Wwtwutni MNl RtUy H, W**tw<.o4, om> lot MMk w\y bwthllng an Uelo^ehe Ayo,i $6.00 and other vnlunhla #MMddar«Mana, ) Miury Ann Connally to Su»io H, OMUk«Uy. one lot nnd ana building Ml OnldweU St,, $6.00 lava nnd nffactlan. x Tha Kandnll Company ta Jaa A. Ckntlaan, ana lat nnd ana build- teg on Milligan St.. $6,000. Nawbarry No. 1 Ouinida Xnthlaan Plnmpin Ward to M. AJbart Jone* Jr., ana lot, $6,00 Mid otbar vnlunbla conaidarntiona. X. J, Kynar ta S. F, Phillip* MMt Mr*. Klu Phillips, ana lot nnd MM building on Third St., $6.00 mA Msumptiun of n mortgnga, Cnvria Kdnn Sant to Mnxia Mid Panrl Splcar, one lot, land, $6,00. ISansfln No, 6 John W, l.ominiek Jr„ Myrtto U Uvingaton nnd Mnry F, U Sni' dor to ttronollo It, Stona» 60 noran, $6,00 nnd athar vnlvinbla aonaid- amtions, Myrtla U Uvingaton, Rrunalla U Stone nnd Mnry F, k Snider to John W, Uuninioh J^ l U0 nares, $6,00 nnd athar vnlunbla considerations. xr Whitmire No. 4 D. F. Home to Evelyn Horne Fnnnar, one lot nnd one building, Oem*tary Dr„ $10.00 nnd nssump- tton of n mortgnga. Pro*parity No. 7 BbMnon P. Xinnrd to John F. Fulmar Jr„ one lot, partition of Und, 66.00. John F, Fulmar Jr., to Banmnn P. Xinnrd, one lot, partition of HOSPITAL PATIENTS NKWHKKKY COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Mrs. Mnry O, Aull, Uttla M<>un« tain, Hoyt Balk, 1WW Clarkson Ava, James W, Counts, 1610 Kinsrd St. Mrs, Vonnla Chapman, Hi. 6. Ernest B. Cromer, Carlisle, Mrs, Mary Carter, 703 Main St, Mrs, Dolly Davanort.and Baby Girl, Rt 3. Mrs. Y-Jenia Dominick, Chap pells. Roy Doolittle, Rt. 2, Pomaria, Mrs, Carrie Frick, Rt. 1, Cha pin, Mrs. ifiula Franklin, Rt, 3. Mrs, Cummings Graham, 630 Main St. Mrs. Ann Hunicutt, Rt. 4. Mrs. Eva Leitarsey and Baby Girl, Rt, 3, Pomaria. Mrs. Estelle Marlowe, 1610 Harrington St. Mrs. Euna Mise, Rt. 1. Grimes Neal, Rt 1, Mrs. Evelyn Reed, Whitmire. Mrs. Ruth Roof and Baby Girl, 1704 Nance St, Mrs. Avis Rikard, 2037 Mont gomery At Chari** S*ow, Sdv*ietie*t Mr William Smith, 661 Floyd St Mr*. Edith Summer and Baby Roy* Rb A Mr* Mnry Shenly, Little Mourn tain. Mr*, Meoie Senu, 1661 Harper St, Mr*. Leone Thrift, 1406 Dray- ton St, Georg* Lominioh, HL 1, Herman Morris, Rt. 6, Prosper* ity^ Mia, Reaaie Ru«hardt, Rt* !, Miss Blanche Davlda^m, 1006 Main St ' , * Master Robert Stevens, 641 Cline St, Mr*. Reba Jonen and Raby Roy, Rt, 6. Cohered Patient* S T RoydcRt, 1, Little Moun tain, Raby Brenda Cooper, 6336 Hoi- ioway St Carrie Dawkins, Rt 6, Whit mire, Gussie Dominick, Rt 3, Pros perity. Rernetha Harp and Rahy Girl, bUo* |6, Newberry, Sally Hell Rhodes, 626 Reeee Square. Martha Sims, Rt 2, Pomaria, Willie Tobe, 1603 Main St MUa Nance, 706 Reese Square. and MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS Mrs. Melverta Orummle Baby Girl, Leesvilie. Mrs, Minnie Johneon, Little Mountain, Brooks Haltiwanger, Little Mountain. John H, Gilliam, Pomaria. Carl Kpting, Prosperity, Miss Lalla Martin, Newberry, Mrs, Ella Satterfield, Newber ry. Mrs. Maggie Bell Somers, Po maria. Mrs, Mary Kinard, Prosperity, Mr. and Mrs. (Elden Linwood Fuller) Charles Ronald Living ston, 1311 Pearl St, announce the birth of an eight pound, one ounce son, Charles Bart, born February 2nd at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs, (Jane Karri* Bush) Major Van McCarty, 307 South Banks St, Saluda, are re- n»asnfstnlatlsas uoua tha ** ymumh 11 auuee bMR IdMRifg IN nt the Myt> iHMRe JunhlH Clsrean* loianh Muon > Newberry^ grt reoeW- lug eiMMffgtutothmt or tho wHvol ,,r a eta alne tinasa ecus. Clarenee Janeph, mho Arrived At the local hospital on February 2nd, Mis and Myo. (Ruth DRvo Shull) Elford Rennett Roof, 1704 Nonce St announce the birth of eight pounds seven ounce thruary 4th. Mts and Mwu iPhUR* Morlaine boon) Robert DerriR Langford, 1604 Miliigon St^ art Mm parent* of an eight pound* nine ounce son, Haskell Wade, who arrived at the local hospital on February 4th, Mrs. Ivey, (7, Died Friday MM Mrs, R*rt>* Atkinson Ivey, 67, of Greenwood, died Friday at her home following three years of de clining health and an illness of three days- Mre, Ivey was born in Newber ry County, the daughter of the late John nnd Betty Bishop Atkin son, She had made her home in Greenwood for the past 40 yes re, where *he was n charter member of Psnoln Methodist Church, Gambrell Dies; Survivors Here Floyd A Gambrell, 68, died Fri day night at Lauren* after •mr- al year* of declining health. He was a native of Laurent County, Waterloo townehip, a son of W, M. Gambrell, of Columbia and the late Mre. Maggie Well* Gambrell. Surviving beside* hi* father are three aons, Carl W. Gambrell of Newberry, Sgt William S. Gam- broil of Columbu*, Ga,; four daughter*, Mr*. Coli* Cook Jr., of Newb*rry, Mr*. R. D. Epting of Columbia and Mr*, Carl Bat- den and Mr*. Willi* DavR, both of Whitmire, Funeral service* war* conduct ed Sunday at the Second Baptist Church in Laur«n* by Rev. Grange S. Cothran. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery in Clinton. Wiiaml. Son DfedLutWook WilRam Irvin Bvuu 6k died Wednesday at hi* residence, Rt. I* Newberry* after aa illneaa of more than a yeais Mrv ion was bum and reared near Leeaville in Lenington v>eun« ty< a *en of the late David and Mahali AmWh Son. He had made his home on the Wionshore High way near Newberry for the pan 36 years, whore he operated 0 farm. He woo a member of Sum mer Memorial Lutheran Church. He 1* survived by bis wife, Mrs, Edna Rawer* Sant and a number of nieces and nephews, A eon, Horace Son, died in 1146. He was the Inst surviving mem ber of hie immediate family. Funeral service* were conduct ed at 11 a.m, Thursday at the graveside in the Son Family Cemetery near Prosperity by Rev, G. X Corley, Nephews served *a pallbearers, WBKmmmMHHamr 'ran—w— Rites Saturday For W. W. Seim Walter Wallace (Buck) Senn, 74, of Baute 1, SHveratreet, died late Thursday night at a re«t home near Lexington after an ni ne** of several year*. Mr, Senn wa* horn and reared in the Smyrna section of Newber ry County, a ton of the late David R, and Emma Stewart Senn, He wa* a member of Smyrna Presby terian Church and of the Wood men of the World, Longshore ^amp. He was a farmer, His wife, Mr*. Mae Lake Senn, died five year* ago. Surviving are *ix sons, David, Forreat, Harry and Larry Senn, all of Newberry, Walter and Al an Senn, both of Silverstreet; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Now You Can Own Your Own Home FOR ONLY *500 .00 Down IN BEAUTIFUL Coateswood Place Choose From 4 Different Designs Brick veneered — Hardwood floors — Three bedrooms or two bedrooms and den (one paneled) — Living-dining room combination — Kitchen — Ceramic tile bath — Ducted gas heat — Gas hot water heater — Screened porch — Ample closet space — Graded lot 80 feet wide and from 113 feet to 164 feet deep — Paved streets — City lights, sewage and water. All For Only $ 10,000 .00 Local r - ' v /. r i V Houses Located On Clarksori Avenue In Coateswood Place - .. i -Tv WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF THESE HOMES! ■* \ ” * ’ /. i v * • For Complete Details Contact Citizens Home Insurance Company College Street Phone 242 • * - ■' t • v > 3jrv % ._ Or After 5 P. M. Contact G. Wayne Martin, Residence Phone 2110 Duekatl uf Newberry and Mvw. M, U Ghuua Jr. uf Columbia i fuur Maiav*, Mv*n Mary Dumb *1 Rllvoiwupoo^ Mr*. lwul*o WL tBO, of Newberry, Mr*. Roboroa Lupu and Mr*. G, J, Luyu Hr., bulb of Greoavilloi I wo brolhero, W, tv *touu aad D, F, Roaa, bulb of Rllvoralreol oud 14 graadrhll* droa. Funeral aervieo* woro eoaduel- od Baluvday *i 3 p,m, a$ Rmyraa ProabybMiaH v'hurvh by Rev. Dli* & Browa md Rev. Noll, E, Truo*doll. Fmriol wo* la Ike ehuveh eom lory. Nephew* *orved 4* oollve poll- bearer* aad aioeeo wm'e fMwor anai.jame Hoaorary eeeoil wo* eompoved of Ihe dooeoa* aad eldort of RmyTaa Proehytortao Chureh, Buck Corley, 69, Succumbs After Long Illness Hamer Edward (Bu.'h) Corley, 66, died Saturday afternaoa al Ihe Newborry Ceualy Memorial Hoapllal after a long illao**. Ho wa* bora In Edgefield County, the aim of the late Jahu Henry aad Maty Jane Timmer man Corley. Mr, Corley owned aad operated Ihe Weet End Bar ber Shop. Ho wa* a member of Weet End Baptiet Cburoh and wa* a Ma*on, Hi* wife, Mr*, An nie Sue MeCaroy Corley, died in 1664. , Surviving are three «oa*, Jamea W, Corley of Newborry, Haakell E, Corley of Chesterfield and Robert J. Corley of th* arm ed force*; four daughter*, Mr*, Verdi* F,‘Wi*e, Mr*. Mary Nell Shealy, Mr*. Virginia Renwiek and Mre, L. Ethel Davie, all of Newberry; two «i*ter*, Mr*. Leila Routon of Greenwood and Mr*. Maggie Senn of Newberry, and 81 grandchildren. TwmiPAY, mmuAKY a iw* Retires Alter SS Years As Local Dentist Dr, B, It, Eoanody haa retired after prkMlelng donlHIry in New* horry fur 66 year*. Dr, Rennody, who wa* bora in York, eamo lo Newberry in 1364 to work at hi* profooMoa, He Neoed ki* denial offteo Ike fiiwl Funeral eorvlee* weA edSWurl- ed al 3i30 Monday al Whitaker Funeral Homo by Bov, Ralph X Rhyne, Rev, Paul D, Petty and Roy, D, M, Skull, Rurial wat in Batter Memorial Cemetery, jjm if Wttwiww. Onl. Brooke, George Roland, Bob Croekmoroj Claude Wert*, Waller Lodge No, 37, A.F.Mu Dn J K h w V w f '*Lh M »«?©S Were Ike member* «f Amity P, Baker, of thi* year Laat week be aold hR home Harper St, and R now living ab the WReman Hotel, HR wife, Thu former MR* Roaaie t'urli*R of Newberry, died aevoral year* ago* Dr, Kennedy, a giwduam er Eroaine College, R a member of Ihe Aeeeeiate Boformed P7**Rf* terRn ChureF of Newberry* No ha* been ^denlified with Ike work of Ike loeal ehuteh far more than 13 year*, U«l year be attend*# kR bilk aueeeiitv* TbankegivkHr Day *orvRe at Ike ehureh, ' mm* )ijr*ii)*i todi dnd % lerv They or* CoriRR ' TiC' SS& H. Jamea X Kennedy of Bui N, Go John Kennedy of ----- Spring*, Mdu and Mr*,,Edwin D* Auditor s 1960 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 END, 1960 xHROUGH FEBRUARY 29TH, 1960 All able-bodied male citizens between the ages of twen ty-one and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax. 1 All returns are to be made by Tax Districts. Your fail ure to make return calls for a penalty as prescribed by law. 1 RALPH B. BLACK. Auditor Newberry County, S. C. •II And LOW •nnrSsssk : W *-v m ^ . . , :N > s'. v ^^tiir>i(i<)itnii(infaiiiiiiirfiiiii A; . . ' • *■ . ••• < Al ■ ) - . A 4R Single key locking fur convenience Who wants to play gueas-which-key-opens-the- trunk? One key opens Chevy's trank, doors, glove compartment and starts the car. No loose wiring Chevy's luggage com partment keeps snagging wires sway from your cargo for extra safety and easy stowing. O Wider storage space And you don't have to reach underneath anything to take advantage of Chevy’s wide open spaces, either. Just load sway in this big trunk. Q As mtp.it as a foot-and-a-half-wider •> j m trunk lid o/xmma Chevy’s wide deck lid lets you peck in me parcel* from either side or the back, without twisttSp70|ur ^6i» out of kilter. v * - Q Up to 22.5% more usable htggage space in a Chevy You've got 30 cubic Ret of solid air in Chevy's big trunk, and every cubic inch of it is right at your fingertips. © Deeper trunk for bulOy loads You ban stand most package* up i$dii* deep well-r- no crushed groceriest Yet you needn't roach wav down to unload. Q. Lower sill for easier loading Why should you hoist heavy bundles any higher than you have to? Chevy's sill is lowered for faster, easier loading. (!) And the gas tank filler tube doesn't taka a big bite out of hggage room It's tucked away virtually out of sight and cargo area. Any way you look at it, Chevy takes mighty good care of your loads. You can open the door to aB of Chevy's wonders at your Chevrolet deal er's. What's keeping you? ’CHEVROLET See The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sundays, NBOTV-4hr Fkt Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, ABC-TV. ' d- ^ Drive it—ft’* fun-tastic! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fast delivery, favorable deals. KEMPER CHEVROLET COMPANY 1515-1517 MAIN ST. NEWBERRY, PHONE 982