THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROUNA THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1 OF REALTY Newberry No. 1 Thomal Lee Tribble et al to Pauline Saber and Eddie Suber, Jr., one lot and one building, 225 Werts Ave., $1250. Thomal Lee Tribble et al to John Prank Tribble, one lot and •one building on Boundary Street $2500. Carrie W. Mayer to Beulah F. Bosh and Ruth M. Cathran, one lot and one building fronting on Pope street, $5 and other valuable considerations. Newberry No. 1 Outside Estelle M. Summer to James Boy Felker, one lot, formerly C. C. Lominick lot, $5 and other val- nable considerations. Gertie W. West to John Dennis Pappas, one lot $5. John Dennis Pappas to Bessie Pappas, one lot and one building, formerly Gertie W. West proper ly, $5 and assumption of mort- page. Silverstreet No. 2 The town of Silverstreet to the County of Newberry, one lot, $5. Whitmire No. 4 County Native Died Thursday Mrs. Jennie Ruth Counts Brooks Kibler, 64, died Thursday morn ing at her home in Columbia. Mrs. Kibler was born in New berry County, a daughter of the late Ennis and Eva Lovelace Counts. She was a member of Ebenezer Lutheran Church. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Ebenezer Lutheran Church by Rev. Carl A. Honeycutt. Burial was in Pros perity Cemetery. Robert Lee Gaffney to Albert Lee Gaffney and Hattie Lee Gaff ney Harding, 7 3acres, $5 love and affection. A. C. Monts to Charlie Monts, Route 2, Chapin, 7 and 17.7 acres, portion of the property formerly belonging to Richard Brown, et al, $5 love and affection. Prosperity No. 7 J. A. C. Kibler, M. L. Kibler and B. M. D. Livingston to M. W. Bedenbaugh, one lot, $975. Jerry Dawkins to J. A. C. Kib ler and B. M. D. Livingston, one lot $975. Mrs. Long Dies Mrs. Anna Catherine Bundrick Long, 81, died Friday at the Mills Clinic in Prosperity. Mrs. Long was born and rear ed in the Bethlehem section of Newberry County, the daughter of the late William David and Mary Catherine Leitzsey. She was a member of Bethle hem Lutheran Church and a for mer member of the CLCW. Her husband, Junius Gilbert Long, died in 1940. Mrs. Long is survived by one son, Gilbert Long Jr. of Pomaria; five daughters, Mrs. C. O. (Mary) Kinard of Joanna, Mrs. Horace (Essie) Livingston, Mrs. Boyd (Virginia) Livingston and Mrs. Perry (Georgia Lee) Livingston of Pomaria and Mrs. Lewis (Cath erine) Dennis of Prosperity; two sisters, Mrs. Allen Ringer of Co lumbia and Mrs. Fannie Ringer of Newberry; 30 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 Saturday afternoon from Bethlehem Lutheran Church. In terment followed in the church cemetery. Grandsons served as active pall bearers. FINAL CLEAN-UP! 288 pr. Dress Shoes $5.00 (REGULAR TO $18.99) 99 pr. Flats (REGULAR TO $12.99) $3.99 Above Prices Thru Jan. 31 ONLY! Anderson’s Shoe Store Where Yon SAVE Does Make A Difference... We say this, because your savings are INSURED against every possible loss by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C., which was created by the United States Govern ment. Our Current Dividend Rate is 4% per annum, being compounded semi-annually. The safety and productive use of your funds entrusted to gs, re mains our most imporl nt obligation. CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 4? PER A ANNUM ajpr # i (COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY) Avusras and Loan Association INSTITUTION FOUNDED 1035 1880 COX.X.BOB fiXBBBT, NBWBEHRY. 8. C. J. F. CLARKSON ML a SUMMER BRANCH OFFICE — Bafesburg, S. C. Directors G. K. DOMINICK J. K. WILLINGHAM E. B. PURCELL W. C HUFFMAN Mrs. Nichol’s Father Dies Ira D. Caughman, 88, retired farmer and school teacher of Rt. 4, Leesville, died Saturday after an extended illness. Born in Saluda County, he was a son of the late J. F. and Ira Charles Caughman. He was a member of Hilltop Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. A. E. (Josie) Nichols of Prosperity. Funeral services were conduct ed at 3 p.m. Sunday from St. Mark’s Lutheran Church by Rev. J. Hilton Roof, Rev. T. E. Martin and Rev. D. E. Braiham. Burial was in the church cemetery. RITZ 'Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY John Wayne, Stuart Whitman, Ina Balin, Lee Marvin The Comancheros Children 25c; Adults 60c KIDDIE SHOW Saturday Morning 10:00 A. M. John Crawford, Mimi Gibson, Diane Brewster The Courage Of Black Beauty j MONDAY & TUESDAY Dana Andrews, Eleanor Parker, Jeanne Crain, Eddie Albert Madison Avenue CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY Ring Of Fire David Janssen, Joyce Taylor, Frank Gorshin Added Color Cartoon—Switchin Kitten SUNDAY Midnight Lace Doris Day, Rex Harrison, John Gavin, Myrna Loy Added Color Cartoon—Firefly Re-Named Head Action Council January 28 has been designated as a special time for sermons on “Christian Observance of Sunday” in churches throughout South Car olina. This is recommended to the churches by the inter-church Christian action Council which ap proved the idea at its recent An ■ 1 nual meeting in Columbia. The idea for a special sermon on this timely topic originated, acording to Council Executive The Rev. Howard G. McClain, in a resolution to the Men’s Bible class of the First Presbyterian church in Charleston. The resolution requested that the Charleston Ministers’ Asso ciation establish a time for ser mons on this topic. The Charles ton pastors’ group responded very favorably to the suggestion and designated January 28 as the time. The Christian Action Coun cil, at its annual meeting, then considered the idea, thought it worth recommending to all the churches of the State. The timeliness of these ser mons, Mr. McClain indicated, is found not only (1) in the present efforts to pass a stronger Sunday closing law in the state legislative body, and (2) in the consideration of the validity of such laws by the federal courts. But especially for the churches he indicated, there is an (3) ur gent and pressing need to under stand and indoctrinate our mem bers in the meaning and relev ance for today of the 4th Com mandment to remember the Lords day and to keep it holy. A special packet of information for pastors has been prepared by the Christian Action council and is avai.able free on request by writing to them at 1420 Lady St., Columbia. Ke-elected officers of the state wide interdenominational Council were Dr. Neil Truesdell of New berry, president; Mrs. D. C. Bo- mar of Ridge Springs and Rev. Bryan Crenshaw of Gaffney, vice presidents, and Rev. Neal Wynd- ham of Columbia, secretary. HOSPITAL PATIENTS Newberry County Memorial Hospital Alvin Boyd Cotney, Rt. 1 Miss Eunice Leitzsey, Rt. 2 Mrs. Grace Hazel, Rt. 1 Miss Leilah Berry, Rt. 4, Sa luda Mrs. Dorothy Merchant, 2813 Hunt St. Mrs. Willie Mae Bickley, 2008 McCracy St. Miss Freda Bowers, Rt. 2 Mrs. Edna -Berry, 1311 Milligan St. Mrs. Helen Clary and baby girl, 118 Georgia Ave., New Ellenton Frank E. Culclasure, 525 O’Neal St. Mst. Ricky Campbell, 106 Buice St., Clinton Charles Cromer, Rt. 1 Miss Tina Rae Darby, 2507 Fair Ave. * Mrs. Kathleen Fanning, 1147 Reid St. Miss Maude Lee Franklin, 1812 Milligan St. Rayford D. Gambrell, 1917B Harper St. Mrs. Ann Hester and baby girl, 2801 Clyde Ave. Mrs. Hattie W\ Hendrix, Rt. 3 Mrs. Lassie Knight, Rt. 1, WTiit- mire Forrest Longshore, Silverstreet J. Berley Morris, 110 Caldwoll St. Louis Morris, 2012 Main St. Mrs. Claudia Nobels, 311 Berry St. Mrs. Cora Pitts, Rt. 3 Claude E. Porter, 2320 Henry Ave. Lance Reid, Hawkins Boarding House • Mrs. Vera Louise Rister, 402 O’Neal St. Mrs. Sudie Roton, 220 Green St. Jimmie Lee Riddle, Rt. 3 Yancy V. A. Riser, Pomaria Miss Mary Sue Sherbert, 2545 Nance St. Jacob Eugene Stockman, Nance St. Ext. Mrs. Mary Shealy, Little Moun tain Mrs. Betty Traylor, 1304 Third St. Mrs. Betty Willingham, 610 Clara St. Mrs. Nora West, Rt. 4, Lees ville Mrs. Willie Mae Wicker, Rt. 2 Mrs. Erin Wood, 1326 Washing ton St. Mrs. Janie Whitaker, 1934 Nance St. Mrs. Ora P. Hendrix, Rt. 4 Mrs. Grace Harvey and baby girl, 2637 DeLoai he Ave. Mrs. Carolyn Davenport, Rt. 1, Kinards. Mrs. Mary Ida Frick, Rt. 1, Po maria. Henderson At Staff College FT. LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (A HTNC)—Army National Guard Lt. Col. James W. Henderson of Newberry, is attending the 16- week associate course at the Army Command and General Staff Col lege, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The course is scheduled to end May 4. Colonel Henderson is a member of the 25th class to be enrolled in the course. The class, consisting of 410 U. S. Army officers and 33 of ficers from 16 allied nations, was addressed by Maj. Gen. Harold K. Johnson, college commandant and post commander*, at opening day exercises on Jan. 5. The college, the Army’s senior tactical school, was established in 1881 as the School of Application of Infantry and Cavalry. The as sociate course was established in 1947 and is designed to prepare selected officers from all compon ents of the Army for duty as com manders and general staff officers. The class includes 75 Army Re serve and Army National Guard officers on temporary active duty. The attendance of these civilian component officers is indicative of the Army’s effort to train ami maintain “One Army.” The colonel is regularly assigned to the 263d Artillery’s Headquart* ers -Battery, an Army National Guard unit in Newberry. Colonel and Mrs. Henderson live at 1612 College St. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Henderson, 408 O'Neal St., he is a 1936 graduate of Newberry High School and a 1940 graduate of Newberry College. Baby Stanley Eugene, 203 Gil liam St., Whitmire. Joseph Bobb, Rt. 1, Silverstreet Chaney Rutherford, 812 Reese Sq. Baby Girl Cooper, Rt. 1, Po maria Orlander Davis, Rt. 3, Prosper ity Morris LeMont Davis, Rt. 3 Josephine Johnston, Fit. 4 Joseph Means Sr., 206 Drayton St. Robert Lee Sims, 1409 Caldwell St. Bill Turner, Rt. 3 Rillie Mae Wise, Rt. 3, Prosper ity Jordan Werts, Rt. 3 TEEN CLUB NEWS NOTES ! The Senior Teen Club elected j the following officers for the ! 1961-02 school year: I President, Parker Martin; 1st Vice President, Steve Long; 2nd vice presidents, Bobby Oxner and Henry Brooks, who tied in the election and will both serve. Don na Rook was appointed secretary and treasurer. The “twist” contest was a big success. After many eliminations, Rhett Frazier and Linda Minick were the winners. Each was award ed an LP album, courtesy Wertz Music & Appliance Co. There were 173 members present for the election and contest. The Junior Teen Club will have a “Twist” contest this Friday night at the Youth Center. Al 1 members are asked to attend and take part. The winning boy and girl will receive an LP album. Only club members can attend. Music will be by the “Esquires.” The dance will begin at 7:00 p.m. and last until 10:30 p.m. State Highways Circle Globe Roads in the combined highway system totaled 29,533 miles on December 31, a year-end road in ventory statement by S. C. High way department revealed. Cost of upkeep of state-main tained roads amounted to $16,081,- 000 in 1961, a figure that grows from year to year as mileage in creases. The summary showed that, laid end to end, the 26,154 miles of paving would more than circle the earth. Of this paved mileage 9,268 miles are on the heavily traveled primary system routes and 16,887 miles are on the lesser traveled state secondary system road.*.. A total of 3,377 miles in the system are unpaved. The primary system is limited by law to 10,000 miles, so year-by year growth of highways cons tructed and placed under Highway department maintenance is large ly in the secondary system. (In cluded in the primary mileage are Interstate System highways, of which 205 miles art open to traf fic, 93 miles under construction and 335 miles to be built, a total of 678 miles.) Orangeburg has the largest number of miles in the combined system, 1152. Only four other counties, Aiken, Anderson, Green ville, and Spartanburg, have over 1000 miles in the system. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an Order signed by Honorable Steve C. Griffith, Resi dent Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, in the case of Rosa Lee DeWalt vs. Dennis DeWalt, Hulda D. Brooks, Mattie D. Brooks, Wil lie D. Wicker, Alonzo DeWall; and Josephine DeWalt, Defendants, I will sell at Public Sale to the hi/hest bidder for cash, at the Newberry County Court House during the usual hours of Public Sale on Monday, February 5, 1962, the following described lot of land: All that piece, parcel or lot of land in the Town of Helena, County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, containing six- tenths (.6) of an acre, more or less, being bounded by a street which now or formerly sep^v- ates it from land of Mrs. Lou- isa Zobel; by lands now or form erly of Olin Hcntz, Amanda. Anderson, and Minerva Hix; and being the identical lot of land which was conveyed by Eliza beth Scott to William DeWalt and Rosa Lee DeWalt by deed dated May 1, 1943, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of' Court for Newbeiry County in Deed Book 50 at page 125, and being the identical lot of land conveyed to Elizabeth Scott by Deed of John Hentz dated De cember 9, 1913, and recorded iH the office of the Clerk of Court- for Newberry County in Deed. Book 24 at page 16. The successful bidder will be required to deposit immediately after the sale cash in the amount of Five (5 percent) per cent of his bid or her bid £s guaranty of good faith and as security for - compliance with his or her bid. The purchaser will be required’ to pay for the Deed and all Doc umentary Stamps. For further information see Har ley & Parr, Attorneys for Plain tiff. s/ E. MAXCY STONE, P.J- for Newberry County. Jan. 11,18^5—88-3tc. sal: wish—act. Learn how to good steady income opera* your own business. No ience or capital nedeed. Rawleigh, Dept. SCA-Sl Richmond, Va. MEN AND WOMEN W to train for Civil Service jdbs- We prepare men and women, ages 18-55. No experience nec essary. Grammar school educa tion usually sufficient. Perma nent jobs. No layoffs, short hours, high pay, advancement. Stay on present jOu while train ing. Send name, address, phone- number and time at home (fT rural give directions). Licensed- Write CTS, Box 429, Newberry, S. C. 39-8tp —* ff For Sale—Hou?e and lot (1 acre) located on Route 76, north, in the Kinards community. Will refinish. for suitable tenant. Phone collect 257-71S8 Columbia.—Jan.25-4t> Mills Clinic Patients Mrs. Betty Stuck and baby girl, Prosperity. Mrs. Faye Rinehart and baby girl, Batesburg. Mrs. Vida Thomason, Prosper ity. Mrs. Azalee Hawkins, Prosper ity. Miss Frances Counts, Chapin Mrs. Eva Mae Taylor, Prosper ity Miss Lalla Martin, Newberry Mrs. L. C. Padgett, Batesburg Mrs. Peggy Jean Killian, Pros perity Ruby Gleaton and baby boy, Prosperity Rudean Gobe and baby girl, Prosperity Juanita Stoudemire and baby boy, Prosperity. Dorothy Bowers and baby boy, Chapin. Cars Fail Tests Of 82,037 motor vehicles stopped by highway patrolmen and inspec ted for safe mechanical condition during the last half of 1961, a to tal of 58,712 failed to meet min imum safety requirements, the State highway department has re ported, Officers hold selective inspec tion of apparently defective vehi cles along the highways as part of their safety enforcement. A total of 13,577 had defective brakes, and 41,056 had defective lights. There were 5,707 rejected for improper windshield wipers and 1,305 with defective steering. Owners or operators are re quired to correct defects within a reasonable, specified time before thev mav onerate them on the Kendall Now In Catgut Business BOSTON, Jan. 11.—The Kendall company will acquire two Chicago catgut processing facilities in sep arate cash transactions, Kendall president Richard R. Higgins, an nounced today. The firms, the Am erican Gut String Manufacturing company and E. P. Juneman cor poration, process catgut materials which are used in the preparation of surgical sutures and strings for tennis raquets and musical in struments. The acquisitions, Mr. Higgins, said, will enable Kendall’s Bauer & Black surgical dressings opera- tion’to set up integrated manufac turing for its Curity sutures and provide opportunities for expand ed product and market develop ment. i * SALE! 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