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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Jan. 12, 1967—Page 5 PROPERTY TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 Francis A. Dennis to Daw kins Dennis and Mary Kather ine Dennis, one lot $5. Martha Nuel S. Shull to Crey Ruff and Rosa Lee Ruff, one lot $5. Louis C. Floyd to Herschel A. Kemper and Mary S. Kem per, one lot, Springdale Dr., $5.00. Frank E. Miller Jr., execu tor, to Calvin E. Morris and Cathy S. Morris, one lot and one building on Piedmont St., $5.00. Newberry No. 1 Outside Llyod Brigman to James L. Koon, one lot $5. Jimmy W. Canfield and Mary L. Canfield, to Ivy L. Long shore, one lot and one build ing $5. Mary F. Suber to W. H. Hendrix, 35 acres $500. Silverstreet No. 2 Nell Watkins to Earl W. Dickert and John William Dickert Jr., 41 acres $5. Bush River No. 3 Glennie S. Owensby to Till man E. Crapps, 18.96 acres $5. Whitmire No. 4 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Suber to Robert L. Baker and Lillie 0. Baker, one lot and one build ing $10. Walter S. Suber to Harry S. Young and Sara Jane Young, 7 lots $10. Clyde Dill Jr. and Elsie T. Dill to L. W. Bragg Jr. and Betsy S. Bragg, one lot and one building $10. Pomaria No. 5 John C. Billingsley and Wal ter Regnery to Robert H. Lake and Reba W. Lake, two acres, $10.00. E. Maxcy Stone, special ref eree to Otto Cromer, 77 acres, $5000. Little Mountain No. 6 Trade-in-Properties, Inc. to Michael Salley Culler, 23.16 acres $5. E. T. Nelson to W. H. Cald well, five lots $5. A. S. Harris to Jule Oxner, one lot $5 . Mildred Wicker Cromer to Jule Oxner, 1.67 acres $5845. Prosperity No. 7 Nannie Lucille Dominick to James B. West, 20.08 acres $5. S. C. Gas & 'Electric Co. to Joella S. Neel, 1.33 acres $1. Alice P. Harris to Carl B. Freeman and Carl B. Freeman to Alice B. Harris, exchange of lots. Mrs. Caldwell died last week Mrs. Anna Viola McCollum Caldwell, 72, died last Tuesday at the Newberry County Me morial hospital after several weeks serious illness. Mrs. Caldwell was born and reared in this county and was the daughter of the late John and Emma Adams McCollum. She had made her home in Po maria for a number of years and was a member of Victory Baptist church in Pomaria. Mrs. Caldwell is survived by her husband Robert M. Cald well, Pomaria; three sons, J. R. Caldwell, Newberry, Thos. Alden Caldwell, Columbia; Ce cil M. Caldwell, Lexington and eight daughters, Mrs. Ralph Wicker, Pomaria; Mrs. Ernest Bogan, Greenville; Mrs. Ellen C. Ringer, Mrs. Clyde Wicker, both of Pomaria; Mrs. Otis Eddings, Camden; Mrs. Wayne Peake, Chenaugo Bridge, N. Y. Mrs. Robert Rhodus, Camden, Mrs. John Miller, Greenville; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Adams, West Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday from the McSwain Funeral Home with Rev. Floyd A. Paschall, Rev. J. D. Ste phens, and Rev. H. B. Sight- ler, conducting the service. Interment was in Victory Baptist church cemetery near Pomaria. 25 complete shelter class Twenty-five persons, repre senting agencies and schools in four Newberry County com munities, Friday completed a community fallout shelter an alysis course under Civil De fense sponsorship in Newberry. Completion of the course, conducted at Mollohon school, qualified its registrants to un dertake a survey of buildings in Newberry county seeking community shelters against radioactive fallout. The survey will mark the next step in the program, code named Operation CanDo, tc find best available shelter for all of Newberry county resi dents in the event of nuclear attack on this county. Taking the course were gov ernmental agencies and school officials from Newberry, Pros perity, Pomaria and Silver- street. The county Civil Defense shelter officer, RADEF officer, as well as representatives of the Newberry city police and fire departments and the coun ty tax collection and extension service offices were among those completing requirements. The course was taught by Robert T. Tindal, professor of civil engineering at the Uni versity of South Carolina. Pur poses of the community shel ter program were outlined Thursday at the beginning of the course by State Civil De fense Director Fred C. Craft and Ross B. Miller, state com munity shelter planning offi cer. Welcoming remarks were given by David W. Morrison, Newberry County Civil De fense director. G. A. FELLOWSHIP BE ENTERTAINED The Women of Aveleigh Presbyterian church will en tertain the Golden Age Fellow ship on Wednesday afternoon, January 18 at 3:30 in the as sembly room of the church. City native’s husband dies News has been received here of the passing Thursday of L. Clifton Moise of Sumter. Mr. Moise was the husband of the late Marguerite Cromer Moise, daughter of the late George B. and Carolyn Motte Cromer of Newberry. Funeral services were held at Rosemont cemetery Friday afternoon. County native dies Sunday SPARTANBURG—Mrs. Me linda Sheppard Bell, 71, of 1020 Howard street, died Sun day in a local hospital after a long illness. Native of Prosperity, daugh ter of the late William Pierce and Matilda Hawkins Sheppard she was a Lutheran and a member of the Loyal Starr. Her husband, Ernest Merrell Bell, died in 1960. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday by Rev. B. L. Williams and Rev. Z. L. Mad den. Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery. Former city resident dies Wallace E. Wheeler, 57, of Asheville, N. C. passed away unexpectedly January 1 follow ing a heart attack. He was a Carolina Champion Old Timer with 31 years ser vice with the Company and Assistant Manager of the wood procurement department at the time of his passing. He spent a good deal of time in the Newberry area in con nection with his company. He and his family are former res idents of the city and they have many friends here. GROW WITH US Now is a good time to plan your financial program for the future. Open a savings account with The State Building & Loan Association and add to it every pay day. Our liberal earnings every six months will make your account grow and grow. GROWTH December 31, 1947 December 31, 1950 .... December 31, 1953 December 31, 1956 December 31, 1959 December 31, 1962 December 31, 1965 December 31, 1966 $80,535.64 ....357,940.23 .. .1,108,083.28 2,481,488.62 3,587,366.08 5,237,229.58 6,660,452.65 $7,594,427.38 CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 4.50? Per Annum, Payable Semi-Annually STATE Building and Loan Association 1117 Boyce Street Newberry, S. C. The State Building Use Our Convenient Drive-In Facilities OFFICERS R. B. Baker, President Pinckney N. Abrams, Executive Vice President & Secretary Doris S. Setzler, Treasurer DIRECTORS LOUIS C. FLOYD R. AUBREY HARLEY THOMAS H. POPE R. B. BAKER PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS MEMBER Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. Federal Home Loan Bank System United States Savings & Loan League South Carolina Savings & Loan League