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) Eagle Scout Scout Jimmy Weir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weir, Jr., a member of Troop 66, was pre sented his Eagle badge by Troop Committee Chairman, John F. Clarkson at the last meeting of the Newberry Lions Club which sponsors the troop. Jimmy became a Scout in May 1965 and has made an outstanding record, being aw arded Eagle rank after 2 years and 10 months. He has served as Assistant Patrol Leader of the Lion Patrol and as Troop Quartermaster. In June, 1968 he was elected to the Order of the Arrow, National Camping Fraternity. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Aug. 18: Griffin Coleman, Mrs. B. F. Hawk ins, Mrs. Sin clair Kenan, Michael Johnson, Clarence B. Hazel, Eugene Smith, Eunice H. Hawkins, Tom E. Longshore. Aug. 19: Jimmy Timmerman, Anita Myers, Blanche C. Les lie, W. C. Wallace, Mrs. Ernest 0. Wicker, Sandra Cubbage, Robert Folk. Aug. 20: Mrs. H. B. Wilson, Doris and Lauris Riley, Jean ette H. Crooks, Mrs. Collier T. Neel, H. T. Carlisle, B. R. Ro- ton, C. T. Mize, Derrill Cole man. Aug. 21: Mi's. Perry Wicker, Martha Bouknight, Jim Shealy, Mrs. George Ray Richardson, Mary Robins Stone, John X. Livingston, Claudia Setzler, Forrest Summer Sr., Susan Sligh. Aug. 22: Mrs. W. R. Reid Jr., Mrs Keith Wilson, Kent Cope land, Robert Bouknight, Mrs. W. L. Singley, Mrs. Oscar Jol- lay, Jane K. Copeland, James B. Franklin. Aug. 23: George Way. Linda Ray Ruff, Barbara F. Thomas, Caroline Wicker, Mi's. Ralph Lancaster, Mrs. Charlie S. Cromer, Mrs. Pete Parrott, Mrs. Mary Sease Riser, John B. Lin dsay, Nat Gist Jr. Aug. 24: Rodney Bedenbaugh. Eugene Koon, Mrs. T. S. Hum phries, Faye Eargle, Tom Gil liam, Leslie Carol Hipp, James W. Holland, Clarence Bund- rick, T. E. Setzler, Allene Ris te-r, Mrs. James Werts. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the undersign ed intends to apply to the South Carolina Alcoholic- Beverage Control Com mission for a license to operate a retail liquor store for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1969, at 2427 Main Street, New berry, South ('arolina, un der the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Con trol Act, Code of Laws 1962 and Acts Amenda tory thereto. C. R. KOON Last rites for Mrs. Shealy, 80 Mrs. Alice Fulmer Shealy, 80, widow of Henry L. Shealy, died at her home Saturday af ternoon after a lingering ill ness. Mrs. Shealy was born in Lexington county, a daughter of the late David C. and Cath erine Shealy Fulmer. She was a member of the Lutheran Church of The Redeemer. She is survived by one son, J. C. Shealy of Newberry; two daughters, Miss Ethel Shealy and Miss Kate Shealy, both of Newberry; one brother, Jacob W. Fulmer of Newberry; one sister, Mrs. B. L. Amick, Pros perity. Funeial services were held Monday at her church by Dr. Henry McCullough and burial was in Newberry Memorial Gardens. Waters infant rites Monday Michael Waters, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waters died Sunday morning at the Newberry County Memorial hospital. Surviving are his parents, James L. and Mickey Barnette Waters, Newberry; his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben Waters, Henry Barnette, all of Newberry; his great grandpar ents, Mrs. J. N. McEntire, Newberry, Mrs. Ophelia Bar nette, Landrum. Funeral services were held Monday from the graveside in Newberry Memorial Gardens with Rev. H. J. Harmon con ducting the service. Gerald Baker service Monday Gerald M. Baker, Sr., 63, died Saturday at the Newberry County Memorial hospital after a lingering illness. He was born in Newberry county, son of Mrs. Minnie R. Baker and the late Henry P. Baker. He was a member of the ARP church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hilda Melton Baker; one son, Gerald M. Baker Jr.; one brother, Henry P. Baker, of Columbus, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Evelyn McKeithean, Mrs. Add Hackney, both of, Largo, Florida; Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Memphis, Tenn and Mrs. Neil McDermott, Tampa, Fla. Funeral services were held Monday from Whitaker Fun eral Home by Dr. Neil Trues- dell. Burial was in Rosemont cemetery. Mrs. Wheeler dies in Macon Mrs. Effie Parks Wheeler, 84 widow of John W. Wheeler, died Sunday in a Macon, Ga. hospital after a lingering ill ness. Mrs. Wheeler was born in Edgefield county, daughter of the late Thomas N. and Mary Emma Quarles Parks. She was a member of Wittenburg Luth- eran Church in Leesville. She is survived by one son, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT I will make final settlement of the estate of James A. Cald well in the Probate Court for Newberry County, S. C., on Thursday, the 5th day of Sep tember, 1968, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and will immed iately thereafter ask for my discharge as Administratrix of said estate. MRS. DOROTHY C. AMICK P.O. Box 243, Newberry, S.C. Administratrix Aug.l5-4tc The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, August 15, 1968—PAGE 3 John W. Wheeler Jr. of Easley; four daughters, Mrs. L. B. Hamm, Gastonia, N. C., Mrs. Charles Luther, Hartsville, Mrs. Walter Chew, Macon, Ga., and Mrs. F. H. Crouch of West Covina, Calif.; one brother T. N. Parks of Newberry; one sis ter, Miss Mamie Parks, New berry Funeral services were held Tuesday at Whitaker Funeral Home. Interment was in Rose mont cemetery. Mrs. Epting rites Tuesday Mrs. Bessie Lee Gibson Ep ting, 71, wife of Wilbur L. Ep ting, died Sunday morning in the Columbia hospital after a lingering illness. Mrs. Epting was bom in Prosperity, the daughter of the late W. T. and Melissa Boozer Gibson. She was a member of Silverstreet Lutheran church. Besides her husband, she is jurvived by two sons, Wilbur j. Epting of Cheatham, N. J. and Harold Epting of Colum bia; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Lindler of Heath Springs; one brother, B. R. Gibson of Col umbia. Funeral services were held Tuesday at his church, con ducted by Rev. H. B. Watson and Dr. Henry A. McCullough. Burial was in Newberry Mem orial Gardens. Have You Heard About Our m Savings Certificates If you haven't it will pay you to let us explain to you how they are issued. In brief, they are issued from $10,000 to $15,000, with interest payable each six months from date of deposit. If you invest in these certificates you do not tie up your money if you need it. It is available upon re quest, no questions asked. And, remember, your savings are issued to $15,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., Washington, D. C. avijvgs and Loan Association : INSURED * A SAVINGS INSTITUTION FOUNDED I93S John F. Clarkson E. B. Purcell DIRECTORS J. K. Willingham W r . C. Huffman A. E. Morehead P. M. DeLoache, Saluda, S. C. Robert Owen, Batesburg, S. C. Aug. 8, 1968