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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, August 31,1967—PAGE 5 John Turner to Maggie Tur ner, one acre $5 love and af fection. Henry F. Mills and Marjorie C. Mills to George Attaway, 2 acres $5. Silverstreet No. 2 David C. Waldrop & Ralph D. Waldrop to Herman Brock, and Josephine D. Brock, 7.67 acres and one building $. Whitmire No. 4 J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc to C. B. Jeter, 6.100 acres, $50.00 and .22 acre $100. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Melvin M. Harrison & Ruth C. Harrison to Vernon Scott, one lot $10. Pomaria No. 5 W. D. Hatton Jr. to Jennie Lee Hatton, four acres $5. Furman E. Fulmer to W. D. Hatton Jr, four acres $5. Little Mountain No. 6 Hattie W. Lindler and Ann McClamroch to William Lind ler and Pauline Lindler, one lot $5, love and affection. Bessie Inez Boozer to Pe^rl T. Neville, one lot and one building $1,650. Prosperity No. 7 Ralph T. Williams to Homer C. Perry and Ruth E. Perry, two lots $10. Malcolm Dewalt Jr., Mamie Dewalt and Harry Gallman to Mattie D. Oxner, one lot and one building $5. Virgil L. Cotney to William P. Bodie, one lot $5. NEW ADDRESSES Mr .and Mrs. Jimmy Felker are now residing at nineteen- ten Luther street. Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Hall have moved to 1321 Wheeler street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jowers are now residing at 1711 Johnstone street. Newberry County Voters If you have a valid registration certificate now you may renew it in person or by mail. The registration office in the Court House will be open every day, beginning September I, 1967, during regular Court House hours for those who wish to apply in person. If you do NOT have a valid certificate now (moved from one precinct to another or recently become of voting age) you must apply at the office in person. However, if you have a valid certificate and wish to renew by mail please be sure to: 1. Fill in ALL blanks in application form 2. Check all statements that are true in your case. 3. Have application signed by a notary public 4. Be sure to include your present (yellow) certificate 5. Mail to Newberry County Board of Regis tration, Court House, Newberry, S. C. Your new certificate will be mailed to you as soon as possible. Application forms will be available at the following places: CHAPPELLS—Parnell’s Service Station, and Scurry’s Service Station KINARDS—Post Office LITTLE MOUNTAIN—G. Russell Shealy’s Sin clair Station, Frick’s Esso Station and J. E. Metts Company. MAYBINTON—Fork Grocery NEWBERRY—City Clerk’s Office, Post Office, Newberry Mills Office, Oakland Mill Office and Pete’s Grocery. PEAK—Peak Pharmacy POMAlRIA—C. E. Long’s, Kinard Bros. PROSPERITY—Post Office, Town Clerk’s Office SILVERSTREET—Havird Bros., Murray Shep pard’s WHITMIRE—Post Office, Town Hall, Whitmire Mill, Mr. Tony Ramsey’s Office Academy begins session Sept. 5 The Newberry Academy will open next Tuesday morning, September 5, at 8:30. Classes will be assigned and textbooks distributed. Plans will be made for the beginning of the full time schedule for the following day. On Tuesday school will be dismissed about 10 o’clock. The regular school hours will be from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The kindergarten children will meet also at 8:30 Tuesday morning. The registration in the Ac ademy grades is well above the enrolment of last year. With the kindergarten the total at tendance will be at least 115. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 Troy B. Cromer to Dorothy F. Cromer, two lots and one building on Boundary St., $5 love and affection. Crescent, Inc. to Mack Werts one lot and one building on Burton street $5. Alvin Boyd Cotney to C. D. Calloway and Dianne C. Cal loway, one lot and one building on Third street $5 and assump tion of a mortgage. John A. Rice Sr. et al to Leroy W. Gilliam and Evie H. Gilliam, one acre $5. Lewis Suber to Louise C. Suber, one lot and one building $5 love and affection. Carrie Lee Whitener to Cora J. Glenn, one lot and one building on Brantley St. $5. Wound fatal to Eugene Reeves Eugene Reeves, 55, of Lee street, died at his home Tues day of a gunshot wound. Newberry County authorities said no foul play was indicated. The victim was a native of this county, a son of the late M. W. and Lola Reeves, and was an employee of Oakland mills. He was a member of Summer Memorial Lutheran church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eva M. Willis Reeves; three brothers, Eddie, Nature and Thomas Reeves of Newberry, and a sister, Miss Rebie Reeves of Newberry. F. M. Schumpert service held Frank M. Schumpert, 61, of Boundary street, died Monday in a local hospital after a short illness. He was a native of Newberry and a son of the late Ernest M. and Lizzie Whitman Schum pert and was a member of Central Methodist church. He operated a moving and real estate business. He was a former employee of Duke Pow er Co. and Newberry Electric company. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Zizzie Henson Schumpert; a son, Darrell E. Schumpert of Union; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Bennett of Newberry and Mrs. Doris S. Gardner of Palm Springs, Calif.; two bro thers, John H. and Ernest C. Schumpert of Newberry; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller of Columbia and Mrs. Helen Motts of Newberry. Funeral services were held Wednesday at McSwain Fun eral Home by Rev. George S. Duffie, Dr. N. E. Truesdell and Rev. Hoyt Graham. Burial was in Rosemont cemetery. Horace Bodie service Sunday Horace F. Bodie Sr. 68, died Saturday at the Columbia hos pital after a short illness. Mr. Bodie was born in Green wood county, the son of the late J. W. Bodie and Annie Baker Bodie. He was a retired textile employee of West End Mill and owner of the Trading Post. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Andrella Sherbert Bodie; his step-mother, Mrs. W. P. Bodie of White Rock; four sons, Robert E. and John C., of Columbia, Richard K. of Atlanta and Horace F., Harts- ville; one daughter, Mrs. Ed ward Rasheed of Georgetown; one brother, W. P. Bodie, of Newberry; one sister, Mrs. H. R. Shealy of Columbia. Funeral services were held Sunday at Whitaker Funeral Home by Dr. H. A. McCullough and burial was in Rosemont. POST OFFICE CLOSES MONDAY The Newberry Post Office will observe a legal holiday on Monday, September 4. There will be no city or rural mail delivery and no window serv ice. Mail will be worked to lock boxes and outgoing mail dispatched as usual. Stamps are available in vending machines in the lobby. Building Permits Repair permits totaling $5,- 145 were issued by the city last week to: Bessie Wyatt, 1813 Vincent St.: D. W. Jones, 900 Glenn St.; Miss Louise Suber, 810 Boyd Alley; Jim Danielson, 521 Green St.; Prof. Scott Elliott, 718 Glenn St.; Leroy Wilson, 807 Glenn St.; Helen Hare, 228 Drayton St.; Miss Jo Shannon, 923 Fair St. Anderson site Witness’ meet It has recently been announc ed that Anderson has been chosen as the site for a three- day Christian Assembly of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Mr. Tim othy Brooks, presiding minis ter for the local congregaton said the event will attract min isters with their families from congregations of Witnesses in upper South Carolina and Geor gia as well as western North Carolina. Mr. Brooks said that a number of local Witnesses will be volunteering their time and efforts before and during the three-day gathering making necessary program and special functional department arrange ments. Local shooters in contests CAMP PERRY, OHIO—The National Rifle Association of America announces that Virgil C. Bouknight and Paul D. Mat thews of Newberry were com petitors in the 1967 National High-Power Rifle Champion ships, during the National Matches at Camp Perry, on August 26 to September first. The National Matches, a joint endeavor of the U. S. Armed Forces, NRA and the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, bring together, ,in a competitive spirit, more than 7,000 shooters who fired in shoulder-to-shoulder compe tition. miles, three bridge projects and two erosion control projects. The latter projects, located in Charleston and Georgetown counties, provide for construc tion of three stone masonry groins on the beach at Sulliv ans Island, 300 feet of mas onry spur groins at the Isle of Palms and the strengthen ing of six groins at Pawleyg Island. In Newberry county, a 156- foot overpass over the South ern Railway and a 120-foot bridge over Crims creek are to be constructed on S. C. Rt. 213 northwest of Peak. FOOTBALL GAME PARKING SPOTS Johnnie Stribble, city safety officer, stated today that all regular parking spaces at New berry College may be used for the high school football game Friday night, but that NO park ing will be allowed on the prac tice field due to the wet condi tion of the field. He also stated that parking space will be available on the lot formerly occupied by the Setzler home, College Street. RETURNS HOME W. Fulmer Wells returned to his home on Harrington street Sunday after being a patient in the local hospital for several weeks. He is reported to be recuperating nicely. VISITING IN FLORIDA Mrs. C. A. Reeder has re turned to her home on Jessica Avenue after spending a week in Jacksonville, Florida with Mr .and Mrs. Lewis Davis and family. County road work be done Sealed bids on road, bridge, and beach erosion control pro jects costing an estimated $5 million will be publicly opened by the State Highway depart ment at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Sep tember 19, at the Hotel Wade Hampton in Columbia, Chief Highway Commissioner Silas N. Pearman has announced. Bids will be received for the construction or improvement of 13 road projects totaling 95 COWS RATED Several cows from register ed Jersey herds in the county have been rated Tested Dams by the American Cattle Club. They are: Sparkle Design Molly own ed by W. E. Senn, Route 3; Stan Volunteer Bitsy, and Sparkling Headspring Eliza, owned by W. W. Parr, Route 4; Sparkle Rose Observer and Commando Carolina Lady, owned by C. T. Smith, Route 1, Kinards; Observer Sparkle Design Rose and Dream Pri mate Dot, owned by David Waldrop, Route 1, Silverstreet, To Fix Up Your Home For Better Living If The Money Isn’t Handy Then Use Ours FAST ACTION Current Dividend Rate 41/2% per annum An Insured Savings Institution Dial Building & Loan Association 1117 Boyce Street Newberry, S. C. 1-5660 Ralph B. Baker Pinckney N. Abrams Louis C. Floyd Thomas H. Pope R. Aubrey Harley