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PAGE 6—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, March 30, 1967 Three killed in collision at Kinards KINARDS — Three persons were killed and six injured in the head-on collision of 2 cars on a sharp curve of a second ary road here about 6 p.m. Sunday. State Highway Patrol Cpl. W. E. Hamilton identified the victims as Clarence Wilson, 54 of Winston, Salem, N. C., Mar garet Miller Suber, 24, of Thomasville, N. C., and Mrs. Annie Lois Smith, 37 of Rt. 3, Clinton. All were Negroes. Cpl. Hamilton said Wilson was a passenger in a 1967 Chevrolet driven by his son, Robert Wilson, 24, of Route 3, Newberry. The younger Wilson was reported in good condition at Newberry County Memorial hospital Sunday night. Mrs. Smith and the Suber woman were passengers in a 1957 Chevrolet driven by Mrs. Smith’s husband, Amos, 41, of Route 2, Clinton. Smith was listed in good condition. Other passengers in the Smith car were the couple’s four children. They are report ed in good condition. Hamilton said the Wilson car was traveling east on secondary road 36-368 when it was in collision with the westbound Smith car. Occupants of both cars were pinned in the wreckage about 30 minutes while wrecker crews pried open the doors, Hamil ton said. The accident was about a half mile off U. S. 76 and 9 miles west of Newberry. Newberry County Coroner George R. Summer said an in quest will be conducted as soon as the injured persons are able to testiy. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 Agnes Monts Crooks to New berry College, one lot and one building on Luther St. $5. E. B. Hawkins Sr. to E. B. Hawkins Jr., one lot on Ebene- Master Ted Williams celebrat ed his second birthday March 9th. Young Ted is the son o’f Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bennett Williams of Myrtle Beach. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kinard of this city and Mrs. Guy Williams of Myrtle Beach. Ted’s mother is the former Carolyn Kinard. zer Road, $5 love and affection. The Kendall Co. to Colie H. Vaughn and Emma S. Vaughn, one lot on First street $750. Murray Lumber Co. to Allen F. Wicker and Annie Belle Wicker, one lot $5. Maggie S. Rayfield to H. Vivens Rayfield, two lots and one building, $5 love and af fection. Newberry No. 1 Outside Frank H. Ward, Probate Judge to James A. Singley, one lot and three buildings $16- 200. Silverstreet No. 2 James P. Livingston to Dan iel Livingston, 25 3-4 acres, $5 and partition of property Rose Hamm to Roland Long Hamm, one lot, $5 love and af fection. Whitmire No. 4 Jerry S. Hendrix to Charles H. Graham, one lot and one “For Emergencies”... STILL THE NO. 1 REASON FOR SAVING! SURE, there are lots of purposes for saving today, but emergencies still head the list. Everyone wants pro tection against unexpected medical or dental bills . . . house or utomobile repairs. Not to overlook those wel come “emergencies”—such as the opportunity to make a bargain purchase! Open your safe, profitable emergency savings account with us now. “An Insured Savings Institution’' Building & Loan Association 1117 Boyce Street Newberry, S. C. Dial 276-5660 Ralph B. Baker Louis C. Floyd Pinckney N. Abrams Thomas H. Pope R. Aubrey Harley HAMPTON, VA.—U. S. Air Force Captain Robert H. Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Smith of 2148 Mower street, Newberry has been decorated with the Bronze Star Medal at Langley AFB, Va., for meri torious service while engeged in military operations against Viet Cong forces. Captain Smith was cited for his performance as an aircraft maintenance officer. His pro fessional ability, initiative and performance of duty contrib uted to the success of the Air Force’s mission in Southeast Asia He is now at Langley as member of the Tactical Air Command which provides bat tlefield firepower, precisiom jet photo reconnaissance and air mobility for the nation’s ground forces. The Newberry High School graduate received his B. S. degree in mechanical engineer ing from Clem son University in 1962. He was commissioned upon completion of Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Texas. His wife, Ella, is the daugh ter of J. O. Harmon Sr. Mrs. Hendrix service Friday Mrs. Alma Hendrix, 84, wi dow of Willie D. Hendrix, died last Thursday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Merchant after a lin gering illness. Mrs. Hendrix was born in Newberry County, the daughter of late Frederick and Matilda Bickley Hendrix. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church. She is survived by one daugh ter, Mrs. Raymond (Mae) Mer chant of Joanna; eight grand children and six great-grand children. Funeral services were con ducted Friday at 4 p.m. at Trinity Methodist Church by Rev. Sam Sebring and the Dr. L. Bryon Harbin. Interment was in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were G W. Merchant, W. P. Hendrix John Longshore, Alvin Evans, Charles Oxner and Irby Long shore. building, 1423 Coleman St. $10. Pomaria No. 5 George D. Hentz to Contin ental Can Co., Inc. 244 acres, $38,402.20. Prosperity No. 7 Robert Lee Girel to Hoyt E. Spradley, one lot and one building, $5 and assumption of a mortgage. O. F. Armfield Sr. to Fred David Riley, one lot $5. Glenn L. Hamm and Jeanette K. Hamm to Herman R. Nally and Juanita L. Nally, one lot, $5.00. Mrs. Cora H. Amick to For- ance Harmon and Carrie D. Harmon, one lot $5. R. H. Paul to Eddie Guess and Mattie D. Guess, one lot, $1295. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Julia S. Norman, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified with the undersigned, and those indebted to said es tate will please make payment likewise. JOHN THOMAS GALLMAN Executor Care U. S. Gallman, Sr. 834 Hunter Street Newberry, S. C. March 16, 1967 M23-3tp STOP STOOPING Amazing, new PiPeer Shoulder brace corrects posture instantly, comfortably. Provides even, distributed support for sagging shoulders. Slips on in seconds. No fitting. Made of ven- tilated-for-comfort 3-ply material. Arm bands softly padded. Body belt stabilizes support. Lightweight, cool. Can't be detected under light clothing. Give measurement around chest. For Men, Women, Children $4.95 NEWBERRY DRUG CO 944 Main St, Newberry, S. C. HAMPTON, Va.—U. S. Air the Bronze Star Medal from Force Captain Robert Smith, General Robert L. Delashaw, (right), son of Mr. and Mrs. Tactical Air Command deputy Henry C. Smith of 2148 Mow- chief of staff for material, er street, Newberry receives Beginning April 1, 1967, the following office hours will be observed — AT — CITY HALL Monday through Thursdays 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Fridays 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Closd All Day on Saturday CITY OF NEWBERRY FOR SERVICE AFTER HOURS CALL 276-0311 FINAL NOTICE! County Taxes There will be a penalty of 7% added to all unpaid 1966 Taxes at the close of business MARCH 31, 1967 All Taxes not paid by April 15 will go into execution with further penalties and will be placed in the hands of the Tax Collector. Please see the undersigned and ar range your Taxes and save these heavy penalties. J. RAY DAWKINS, County Treasurer