The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 23, 1967, Image 5
The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, February 23,1967—Page 5
DEED
TRANSFERS
Newberry No. 1
Horace T. Buffington to
Hovie Lee Riggins, one lot and
one building, 407 First street,
$10.00.
Thomas J. Bryson and Lucia
A. Bryson to R. E. Summer,
Sr., one lot and one building,
$5.00.
Mabel Madden to Lillie Mae
Brown, one lot and one build
ing $5.
Claude W. Partain to R. E.
Summer Sr., one lot fronting
on Mayes street $5.
J. C. Lester to Elton D.
Kingsmore and Mary Claudette
L. Kingsmore, 1.01 acres, $5.00
love and affection.
Frank H. Ward, Probate
Judge, to Otis Wells Jr. one
lot and one building $4,488.85.
Gertrude Mangum to Henry
Lee Williams and Dorothy May
Williams, one lot $5.
Maude R. Suber to John E.
Whitman and Judith A. Whit
man, three acres, $5 love and
affection.
Maude R. Suber to Jerry C.
Suber, three acres, $5 love
and affection.
Jimmy Sease Millstead to
AUDITOR’S 1967 TAX
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
Returns of personal property, boats, motors, trailers, mobile
homes, real property, new buildings and real estate trans
fers and poll tax are to be made at the County Auditor’s of
fice beginning:
January 3rd, 1967
THROUGH
February 28th, 1967
All able-bodied male citizens between the ages of twenty-
one and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax.
All returns are to be made by Tax Districts. Your failure
to make return calls for penalty as prescribed by law.
RALPH B. BLACK,
Auditor Newberry County
E. T. Wright, two acres and
one building $10.
Silverstreet No. 2
Rose Hamm to Drayton L.
^amm, 2 1-2 acres $5 love and
iffection .
Whitmire No. 4
Heirs-at-Law of George
Tankersley to Florence Tank-
ersley, one lot and one build
ing, $5 love and affection.
Melvin Sinclair and Marion
Sinclair to T. P. McCullough
and Mabel P. McCullough, one
lot and one building $10.
Whitmire No. 4 Outside
T. J. Abrams to Henry T.
Johnson, and Linda C. John
son, one lot $10.
R. M. Duckett III to R. M.
Duckett Jr., one lot, $5 love and
affection.
Pomaria No. 5
Joe Heyward Williams and
Dollie Ann Williams to John
B. Cannon and Gertrude W.
Cannon, 1.62 acres, $5.00 love
and affection.
Cleve Stoudemirc, Katie F.
Stoudemire, Graham and Chas.
Henry Stoudemire, heirs of
Bertha C. Stoudemire, to the
following:
Gilbert Cromer and Hallie
E. Cromer, 15.33 and 6 acres;
Dorothy Lee Cromer Graham,
31 acres; Robert Cromer, 14
acres; Bennie Cromer, 14 and
13 acres; Marie C. Hawkins,
14.22 and 6 acres; Katie F.
Graham, 18 acres, $5 love and
affection.
Robert Cromer, Bennie Cro
mer, Marie C. Haskings and
Dorothy Lee Cromer to the
following:
Gilbert Cromer and Hallie
Cromer, 31 acres; Daisy Lee
Cromer Graham, 31 acres
Robert Cromer, 14 acres and 14
acres; Bennie Cromer, 14 and
13 acres; Marie C. Haskings,
14.33 and 6 acres; Katie F.
Graham, 18 acres, $5 love and
affection.
Minnie B. Weaks, et al,
to Mary F. Lominick, 7.71
acres $5.
Robert C. Cromer to Thomas
B. Cromer, 13.3 acres $5 love
and affection.
Little Mountain No. 6
George Irby Riddle to Louis
E. Riddle and Frances E. Rid
dle, 4.61 acres, $5 love and af
fection.
J. N. Hamm to Ruel Higgins
and Reba Higgins, 2.2 acres
$5.00.
Rufus B. Shealy to Rev. G.
L. Hill, 7.7 acres $5.
Marion J. Bradley to Lindley
R. Chapman, 19.75 acres and
5.4 acres $5.
J. N. Hamm to Narvis S.
Willingham, one lot, $10.
Faculty women
set meeting
The annual business meeting
of Newberry College Faculty
Women’s Club will be he Id at
8 p.m. in the conference room
of Wessels Library.
Hostesses will be Mrs.
Francis I. Fesperman, chair
man, Mrs. Robert C. Farb,
Mrs. Philip T. Kelly Jr., Miss
Cullene Morgan, Dr. Margaret
Buckley, Mrs. Steen H. Spove,
Mrs. James R. Rinehart and
Mrs. L. G. Cooper.
COUNTY BUILDING
PERMITS
Mrs. Evelyn Long,
street, 35x30 cement
shop building $10.
Silver-
block
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tabor
are residing at 1202 Speer St.
NEW ADDRESSES
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Chapman
are making their home at 2805
College street.
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i-Cooper and spend every day fishing. People who tell us this are usually headed
e lakes to fish. We never get to. We’ve got a lake to run and lots more,
are more people working at Santee-Cooper than you might think. Lots of people/ 7
ever see. Never meet. But you can bet they know what they’re doing.
! why the South Carolina Public Service Authority is worth over *11
)00,000 to the people of South Carolina and the state
wer appropriated one cent to build or operate us. It takes
or management and efficient operation by dedicated
ssional men to produce almost two billion kilowatt hours
f-cost, dependable electrical power every year. This is
the supervision of an able Board of Directors and an
nt Advisory Board headed by the Governor. All this
a lot of time. So much time we never seem to be able
t a hook. Maybe if you were to invite us to go with
ve could call it business and ....
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