The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 16, 1965, Image 6
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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965
PROPERTY
TRANSFERS
Newberry No. 1
C. Eugene Buzhardt to Rob
ert R. Beck, one lot fronting on
Glenn street $5.
Mabel W. Copeland to Doug
las Copeland, one lot and one
building, grantor’s undivided
interest in 1109 Amelia street
property $2000.
Elizabeth Mcllwain Halfacre
to Sue Halfacre, one lot and
one building on Johnstone St.,
$5 love and affection.
Doris K. Hipp to Carol M.
Hipp, one lot 1-2 undivided in
terest on Harrington St. $5
love and affection.
Mary Morris Kinard and
David P. Kinard to Thomas B.
Perry and Ollie Morris Perry,
one lot and one building, $500
and assumption of mortgage.
R. Derrill Smith & Son, Inc.,
to William Edward Turner, Jr.,
one lot $100.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
Edna Rook Burger to Otie
Burton, one lot, dwelling and
other improvements, $125.
Carl J. Gallman to Louise S.
Gallman, two lots, $5 love and
affection.
Silverstreet No. 2
Ollie P. Davenport to Joseph
A. Kesler and Judy H. Kesler,
7.8 acres $5.
Hollis P. Brannon to Mary
W. Graham, 7 acres and one
building, $5.
D. F. Senn to W. C. Dorroh,
33 acres $5.
William P. Pitts and Juanita
D. Pitts to William W. Pitts
and Agnes S. Pitts, 4.56 acres,
$5 love and affection.
Whitmire No. 4 Outside
Frances P. Erskine to Gerald
W. Gallman, one lot $100.
R. M. Duckett Jr. to Earl
Anderson, one lot on Duckett
street $10.
Evelyn S. Jeter to Anthony
B. Ramsey and Martha Jeter
Ramsey, one lot, $10 love and
affection.
Pomaria No. 5
C. M. Lever to Gladys M.
Lever, 101 acres and two build
ings; $5 love and affection.
Prosperity No. 7
Mae D. Lemons to Maude D.
Bonnor, one lot, $10 love and
affection.
Newberry Federal Savings &
Loan Association to James M.
Hamrick, one lot and one build
ing on McNary street $5.
Mary Bean Neville to Laura
Mathie Oxner, one lot and one
building, $5.
Robert D. Schumpert, Special
Referee to Paul S. Livingston,
68 acres $5.
Paul S. Livingston to Paul
S. Livingston and Ruth Y.
Livingston, 68 acres, $5 love
and affection.
Building Permits
Eight building and repair
permits issued by the city last
week totaled $30,930. They
were:
Mrs. Gilliam, repairs to
dwelling ,1809 Vincent street;
Henry Bickley, repairs to dwel
ling, 327 Player street; George
Roberts, repairs to dwelling,
2808 Hunt Avenue; Pearle
Boyd, repairs to dwelling, 1819
Vincent Street; Clarence Chick,
erect dwelling, Bess street;
Nature D. Reeves, erect dwel
ling, 2000 Lee Street; Mrs.
Margaret Buckley, erect dwel
ling, Harrington street; Minnie
Gary, repairs, 1113 Copeland
street.
1965 Christmas Cards Are Informal,
With Bright Verse, Or Religious Theme
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About fifty million American
homes will send and receive
Christmas cards this year and
usually each member sends one.
Nearly three million Americans
will have traveled cultivating
new friends outside the conti
nental United States — a new
high. Members of the Armed
Services, serving overseas, is
mutually high. Post office offi-
als urge that surface mail
itside the country be sent
iy as possible and after
mber to use air service.
Mail to Alaska and Hawaii can
be mailed as late as December
1. They also advise use of the
zip code, for less handling—
more direct routing.
According to Norcross, one
of the largest greeting card
publishers, it is estimated that
about 30% of the Christmas
cards sent will have religious
themes, but the informal
whimsical approach with cute
sketches and bright, short verse
is growing rapidly, like the card
pictured here and verse repro
duced in the inset.
Cheese Pays Dividends In Time
Time’s the one kitchen staple even nn organized cook finds her
self without in this season of hustle and bustle. Still, she can
create intriguing meals with quick, quality foods such as Amer
ican cheese slices and canned French-style green beans. Here the
Borden Kitchen paired them to please in a Peppery Green Bean-
Cheese Bake.
Peppery Green Bean-Cheese Bake
* (Makes 8 servings)
cups (two 15-1/2-oz.
cans) French-style
green beans with
mushrooms
cup (8-oz. jar) mild
Italian peperoncinf,
drained
16 slices (12-oz. pkg.)
Borden’s pasteurized
process American
ch&se
flavored imported
Drain liquid from beans with mushrooms. Spread one-half of the
beans with mushrooms over bottom of 1-1/2-quart baking dish.
Remove stems from the little sweet peppers and arrange one-half
of them over beans. Overlap 4 double slices of cheese on top of
sweet peppers. Repeat layers with remaining ingredients, ending
with cheese slices on top. Bake in hot oven (400°F.) 20 minutes,
or until cheese begins to melt and is lightly browned.
So Elegant With Egg Nog
New titles slated
for patrolmen
A change has been made, ef
fective December 26, in the
titles of a number of State
Highway Patrol officers, dri
ver examiners and driver im
provement officers, to more
nearly reflect their responsib
ilities involved in their posi
tions, Chief Highway Commis
sioner Silas N. Pearman has
announced. No changes were
made in the salaries of those
affected.
In the highway patrol divis
ion, titles of all district lieu
tenants were changed to “cap
tain,” as. were those of the pa
trol administrative officer and
supervisor of the truck weight
enforcement unit.
Titles of all district sergeants
and those of the assistant ad
ministrative officer, supply
officer, were changed to “lieu
tenant,”
Under this new arrangement
a sergeant will be assigned to
each county having ten or more
patrolmen on enforcement. A
number of patrol 1/c titles in
those counties were changed to
corporal.”
In the Motor Vehicle division
the titles of the chief examiner
and of the supervisor of the
safety education unit were
changed from lieutenant to
captain. The titles of sergeants
in this unit, as well as that of
the assistant administrative of
ficer on driver improvement,
were changed to lieutenant.
The title of each district cor
poral assigned to driver ex
amining was changed to ser
geant.
The changes in the titles fol
lowed the promotion last June
27 of Frank Thompson to head
theHighway Patrol and a
change in his title from cap
tain to “colonel.” At that time
also, all driver examining func
tions were transferred from the
patrol toa newly created driver
improvement unit in the' Motor
Vehicle Division.
Mr. Freeman said the title
changes were based on merit,
as reflected by merit system
efficiency ratings, as well as
on the responsibilities involved
in the various positions in the
patrol.
Tireless Servant
Cooper accepts
lecture dates
Dr. John C. Cooper, assistant <
professor of Bible and philos
ophy at Newberry College, has
accepted invitations to speak at
Converse College and at Talla
hassee, Fla., next semester.
He will deliver lectures om
contemporary theology at the
Lutheran Student Asociation
Southeastern Region meeting in ;
Tallahassee.
Professor Cooper also will at
tend the annual conference of
the American Academy of Re
ligion at Vanderbilt University
December 27-3J.
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construction.
County Permits
Crescent Corporation (Eug
ene Griffith and Fulmer Wells)
one four-room dwelling on
Giff Street, Helena, $1000:
William Luther Sease, Route
2, one five-room brick veneer
dwelling five miles from New
berry, $12,000.
John W. Britton, Route two,
Pomaria, one six-room brick
J veneer dwelling, $12,000.
Egg nog’s so eminently a part of Yuletide, it’s bound to appear
in-every home at least once. Some relish it icy cold straight from
the can, paper carton or bottle; others.embellish it in a creamy
Bavarian. This party prize from the Borden Kitchen is made in
a twinkling with ever-ready, always-available canned egg nog, or
with the packaged dairy-fresh product. Contrast colors in the
spirit of the season by wreathing top and base with fresh whole
cranberry sauce, strawberries, raspberries, or other fruit.
Egg Nog Bavarian
(Makes 6 to 8 servings)
2 tablespoons (2 envelopes)' 2 cups (1 pint)
unflavored gelatine sour cream
1/4 cup cold water 3 cups Borden’s canned
1/2 cup boiling water or dairy-fresh egg nog
Let gelatine soften 5 minutes in cold water. Add boiling water;
stir until gelatine is dissolved. In a large nvxing bowl, slowly
stir dissolved gelatine into sour cream; blend thoroughly. Slow
ly stir in egg nog until mixture is well blended. Pour into a
slightly oiled 1-quart mold. Chill about 2 to 3 hours or until firm.
To serve: unmold carefully onto serving dish. If desired, serve
with fresh whole cranberry sauce. Defi'osted frozen strawberries,
raspberries, peaches or blueberries mrv j*i?v r-z
Special Memo To
Our Friends:
On December 31st we will distribute
$395,000.00
being our 61st Semi-Annual Dividend
To Our 9,850 Investors
If you requested that we mail your Dividend, you will receive it
on December 30th. Otherwise, it will be added to your account.
You are a part of this Association, and we want you to know
that its success has been due to your patronage and friendship.
This is evidenced by the fact that your Association has increased
its assets more than a million and a half dollars (1,500,000.00)
since January I, 1965, now bringing total assets to $24,327,000.
YOU are our Greatest Asset.
BRANCH OFFICE—BATESBURG, S. C.
avjnos and Loan Association
riTU OM BOUNDED I O
DIRECTORS
JOHN F. CLARKSON
M. O. SUMMER
W. C. HUFFMAN
J. K WILLINGHAM
E. B. PURCELL
G. K. DOMINICK