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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1966
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1218 College St., Newberry, S. C. 29108
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
O. F. Armfield, Jr., Owner
Second-Class Postage Paid at Newberry, Soutii
Carolina.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00 per year in ad
vance :Six Months $1.25.
allowed at
state parks
now Mrs. Pugh, 81,
service Friday
COLUMBIA, July 1, 1966-
Opening of swimming areas at
four State parks was announc
ed by State Forester John R.
Tiller.
Lifeguards have been em
ployed and public swimming
is available at Myrtle Beach
State Park and Huntington
Beach State Park.
The swimming area at Che-
raw State Park epened Sun
day, July 3.
Swimming at Hunting Is
land State Park is also avail
able. Sw’imming has been
permitted in this state park
for the past two years.
Opening of swimming areas
at other state parks wdll be
announced when lifeguard
staffs are employed and when
the areas and facilities can be
made ready for use by the
public, Tiller said.
Mrs. Melinda Counts Pugh,
: 81, died early Thursday morn
ing in Columbia after several
weeks illness.
Mrs. Pugh was born and
reared in this county, and was
a daughter of the late Walter
and Mary Hawkins Counts.
She w'as an active member of
Zion Methodist church. Her
husband, J. E. Pugh died a
number of years ago.
Mrs. Pugh is survived by
six sons, Marvin Pugh, Carroll
Pugh, Leroy Pugh, all of Pros
perity; Ralph Pugh, Olin Pugh,
both of Columbia; Elton Pugh,
Memphis, Tenn.
Funeral services were held
Friday from her church with
; Rev. Raymond Brock and Rev.
!j. A. Keisler Jr., conducting
I the service.
Interment w r as in the Zion
! church cemetery.
MAN WANTED— for 1500-
family Rawleigh business.
Permanent if you are a hust
ler. Write Rawleigh, Depart
ment SCG-361-123, Richmond,
Va. ll-4tp
THE MARINE
CORPS
BUILDS MEN!
SEE YOUR LOCAL
«!. f. MARINE RECRUITER
DEED
TRANSFERS
Newberry No. 1
Crescent, Inc. to Joe Maybin
and Donna Maybin, one lot and
one building on Havird street
$5.00.
George C. Floyd to Frank
M. Schumpert, one lot, $5.00
and exchange of property.
Frank H. Ward, Probate
Judge to Newberry Federal
Savings and Loan Association,
one lot and one building, 1203
Charles Street, (formerly Mar
vin L. Pow r ell, Property),
$4093.59.
Frank M. Schumpert to
George G. Floyd, one lot, $5.00
and exchange of property.
Hfcttie W. Wessinger and
Kathleen W. Fanning to Hattie
W. Wessinger and Kathleen W.
Fanning,' one lot and one build
ing on Reid street, $5.00 love
and affection.
Frank H. Ward, Probate
Judge to Newberrfy Federal
Savings and Loan Association,
one lot and one building on
Drayton street, (Annette Boo
zer Wicker) $2700.58.
W. Fulmer Wells, Individu
ally and as trustee of New
berry Co. to Francis Wayne
Black, one lot and one build
ing on Glenn street. 5.00.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
Edward K. Morris to Milton
L. Haltwinger, one lot on Mays
Avenue, $5.00.
Silverstreet No. 2
Greenwood County to Duke
Power Co., 25.7 acres, $5.00.
Rufus L. Davenport and Lola
Davenport to W'ilhel Davenport
one-half acre, $20.00.
Whitmire No. 4
Kenneth A. King to James
J. Osborne and Mary M. Os
borne, one lot and one build
ing on Duckett street, $10.00.
Pomaria No. 5
N. F. Summer to Caroll A.
Pinner, Jr. , 13.5 acres, $5.00.
Joseph Earl Crooks to Eu
gene G. Fowler, lour acres,
$5.00.
Little Mountain No. 6
Raymond E. Smith to J. D.
Berley, two lots, $1863.00.
Floyd C. Allen and Nora G.
Allen to W. K. Swygert and H.
B. Shealy, 20 ft. for road, $5.00.
Clorinia Suber to David Lu
ther Ruff, 56 acres and one
building, $5.00.
Prosperity No. 7
Henry Turner to Joseph C.
Burch, one lot and one build
ing, $5.00.
Frank H. Ward, Probate
Judge and ex officio Master to
Carrie Monts Martin, George
S. Monts, Timothy Monts, John
nie B. Monts, Dearline Monts
Monts, Betty Jan Monts and
Carrie Mae Monts Gallman,
19.20 acres and premises, $5.00.
Woodrow P. Black to Robert
F. Epting, 60 acres, $5.00.
Carrie S. Quattlebaum and
Kathryn Q. Cook Gaydos to
Susie Q. Cook, one lot and one
building, $5.00 love and affec
tion.
Susie Q. Cook, one lot, $5.00
love and affection.
Frank H. Ward, Probate
Judge as ex officio Master to
George Monts, Nathanel Monts
and Julian Monts, 95.93 acres
and premises, $5.00.
Teddy P. Dominick to W. M.
Harris, 122.5 acres, $5.00.
E. W. Belin and J. C. Nye to
Annie B. Neel, one lot, and one
building, $10.00.
South Carolina Electric and
Gas Co. to Robert D. Schum
pert, 39.66 acres, $1.00.
Robert D. Schumpert to H.
Earl Payne and T. Lynn Davis
Realty and Auction, 28.26 and
.52 acres, $5.00.
Claude W. Partain to Eliz
abeth W. Murray, two dots and
!|one building, $5.00.
PATIENTS
HOSPITAL
NEWBERRY COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
George Attaway, Newberry
Mrs. Gerlie Bouknight, New
berry
Mrs. Alice Bowers, Prosper
ity
Mrs. Barbara Brooks, New
berry
Hubert Brown, Newberry
Miss Virnessa Ann Brown,
Newberry
Miss Annie Bynum, Newber
ry
Baby Girl Collier, Newberry
Mrs. Florence Cotney, Pros
perity
Jasper D. Cromer, Newberry
Malasse Etheredge, Bates-
burg
Robert Lee Gardner, Newber
ry
Willie Rae Goree, Newberry
Mrs. Bertha Mae Graham,
Pomaria
Mrs. Katie S. Graham, Po
maria
Mrs. Mary Lou Griffin, New
berry
Mrs. Ruthie Mae Harmon,
Prosperity
Johnnie Hiller, Newberry
Mrs. Mamie Hornsby, New
berry
J. King Inman, Newberry
Robert Johnson N,ewberry
Mrs. Helen G. Kibler, New
berry
Mrs. Ruth O. Livingston,
Newberry
Roy Long, Newberry
Mrs. Josie P. McAlhany,
Newberry
Miss Jane Martin, Newberry
Mrs. Mildred R. Martin, New
berry %
Mrs. Eugenia H. Mayfield,
Newberry
Baby Boy Moore, Newberry
Little Msis LynnCarol Mor
ris, Newberry
Miss Betty Ann Norris, Lees-
ville
Mrs. Florence B. Puckett,
Newberry
Mrs. Sofiner S. Suber, Po
maria
William F. Stuck, Newberry
Mrs. Betty lean Smith, New
berry
Mrs. Thelma Sanders, Silver-
street
Miss Betty Jean Sligh, New
berry
Mrs. Carolyn M. Shealy,
Prosperity
Andrew Turner, Newberry
Mrs. Ella Trammell, New
berry
Thomas Cecil Vaughn, Kin-
ards
Mrs. Beatrice Vaughan, Whit
mire
Mrs. Georgia Mae Wilson,
Newberry
Herman Wright, Newberry
Master Tommy D. Young,
Whitmire.
At conference
in Boston
Dr. Robert C. Farb, vice
president for development at
Newberry College, is represent
ing the College at a confer
ence in Boston this week.
He was present at a College
Development Officers School
July 4-5, and will attend the
National Conference of Ameri
can College Public Relations
Association July 6-8.
COURSE IN ARMY
Fort Jackson — Army Pvt.
Johnnie B. Shealy, 19, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Shealy,
Route 2, Prosperity, completed
a four-week clerk course at
Fort Jackson, June 24.
During the course, he was
trained in the preparation of
military records and handling
correspondence. Instruct ion
was also given in fundamen
tals of the Army filing sys
tem.
Residents at Camp areas are
nursing home open at parks
Frank Anderson, Clinton
Malcolm Baker, Whitmire
Mrs. Hannie Blair, Blair
Leroy Boozer, Chappells
Winsor C. Boyd, Newberry
Mrs. Minnie Bridges, New
berry
Mrs. Della Broom, Newberry
Mrs. Frances Bundrick,
W T hitmire
Mrs. Minnie Butler, Silver-
street
James C. Butler, Silver-
street
Mrs. Rosa Campbell, Whit
mire
Miss Fannie Mae Carwile,
Newberry
James Cheatham, Whitmire
James R. Clary Sr., New
berry
Mrs. Florence D. Crump,
Newberry
Walter Dickert, Newberry
Mrs. Lola DeHart, Newberry
Miss Lucy Epps, Newberry
Edwin Fuller, Newber^
Miss Lavinia Harmon, Kin-
ards
Mrs. Bessie D. Hodton, Clin
ton
Mrs. Florence Jordan, New
berry
Luther Long, Newberry
Mrs. Elizabeth McGill, New
berry
Mrs. Drucilla McSwain, New
berry
Miss Mary Elizabeth' Maw,
Newberry
Miss Minnie Lee Nash, Clin
ton
Mrs. Belle Nesley, Newberry
Mrs. Pawnee Quattlebaum,
Greenwood
Mrs. Marie H. Rushton, New
berry
Mrs. Hassie Sligh, Newberry
Mrs. Elizabeth Shealy, Lit
tle Mountain
Mrs. Daisy Stone, Pomaria
Claude P. Summer, Newber
ry
COLUMBIA, July 1—Family
camping areas at 22 South
Carolina state parks are open
to the public, said State For
ester John R. Tiller.
Camping areas at Myrtle
Beach State Park and Santee
State Park were opened this
week by the S. C. State Com
mission of Forestry. Camping
areas at 20 other state parks
have been open for the past
two years.
Tent and trailer camping
areas are available at the fol
lowing state parks: Aiken,
Barnwell, Campbell Lake, Che-
raw, Chester, Colleton, Way-
side, Givhans Ferry, Hunting
Island, Kings Mountain, Lee,
Little Pee Dee, Mill Creek,
Myrtle Beach, Oconee, Paris
Mountain, Pleasant Ridge,
Poinsett, Rivers Bridge, Santee,
Sesquicentennial, and Table
Rock.
At Myrtle Beach state park
the charge for campsites is
$2.50 per day. At all other
developed state park family
camping areas $1.75 per site
per day is charged.
WANTED: Distributor to sell
the following soft drinks in
Newberry and Saluda Coun
ties: Seven-Up, Tru Ade, Dr.
Pepper, Brownie Chocolate and
Dixi-Cola. Contact The Seven-
Up Bottling Co., P. O. Box
228, West Columbia, S. C.
Phone 794-4361. ll-3tp
Mrs. Alma Taylor, Prosper
ity
Mrs. Mattie Turner, New
berry
Mrs. Janie Wages, Newberry
Mrs. Nancy Weeks, Newberry
Miss Julia Wicker, Newberry
Mrs. Eugenia S. Wise, New
berry.
Statement of Condition
Newberry Federal Savings and
Loan Association
AFTER THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1966
ASSETS LIABILITIES
First Mortgage Loans $22,243,188.01 Savings Accounts $21,464,974.79
Loans on Savings Accounts 211,433.80 Advanced from Federal Home Loan Bank
Properties Sold on Contract 72,936.55 1,000,000.00
Real Estate Owned 21,645.38 Loans in Process 546,107.05
Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank 242,600.00 Other Liabilties 3, 41 8.00
U. S. Government Bonds 550,000.00 Reserves and Undivided Profits 2,048,102.99
Cash" on Hand and in Banks 1,375,638.24
Office Building and Equipment, (less
depreciation) 158,725.93
Deferred Charges and Other Assets 176,434.92
$25,052,602.83 $25,052,602.83