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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, August 22, 1968—PAGE 7 NEW ‘IMAGE' IN STATE PARKS: Four of South Carolina’s State Park Sup erintendents show new uniforms park per sonnel recently have begun wearing. From left Storm Bailey of Cheraw State Park is wearing a formal park superintendent’s uniform; Pearce Thompson of Sesquicen- tennial State Park, Columbia, models a heavy work uniform; James L. Rinehart of Aiken State Park has on a general duty summer uniform and M. D. Camby, Jr., of Croft State Park, Spartanburg, wears a general duty winter uniform. Previously, park employees had no reguler uniforms. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 Mike Douglas, 4:30 p.m. Peter Lawford is co-host for the week. Color. The Lucy Show, 8:30 p.m. George Burns guest stars. Color. Thursday Movie, 9 p.m. “Stolen Hours,” with Susan Hayward, Diana Baker, Michae * 1 Craig. Color. Susan Hayward FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 Marshal Dillon, 7 p.m. Matt has a showdown with ar unscrupulous lawman. Friday Movie, 9 p.m. “The Horizontal Lieutenant,” with Paula Prentiss, Jim Hut ton. Color. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 The Prisoner, 7:30 p.m. Scientific methodology i s utilized against The Prisoner. Color. The Paris Collection, 8:30 p.m MONDAY, AUGUST 26 Mike Douglas, 5:30 p.m. Bobby Goldsboro is co-host tor the week. Color. Democratic National Convention, 7:30 p.m. CBS News Correspondent Walter Cronkite is anchor man. From Chicago, 111. Color. The Late Show, 11:30 p.m. “Father Was a Fullback,” with Fred MacMurray, Natalie Wood. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 F Troop, 7 p.m. Beautiful Lily O’Reilly opens a saloon in Fort Courage and almost ruins O’Rourke. Color. Democratic National Convention, 7:30 p.m. CBS News Correspondent Walter Cronkite is anchor man. Color. The Late Show, 11:30 p.m. “Glory Alley,” with Ralph Meeker, Louis Armstrong. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 Democratic National Convention, 7:30 p.m. CBS News Correspondent Walter Cronkite is anchor man. Color. The Late Show, 11:30 p.m. “A Life In the Balance,” with Ricardo Montalban, Anne Ban croft, Lee Marvin. Lauren Bacall is hostess foi a behind-the-scenes look at the glamorous world of French haute couture. Color. NFL Pre-Season Game, 9:30 p.m. Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys. Color. SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 21st Century, 5:30 p.m. Gentle Ben, 7:30 p.m. Two fugitives interrupt Tom and Mark on a camping trip Color. Ed Sullivan, 9 p.m. Guests in clude Eddie Al bert, the Len non Sisters, Ro berta Peters, Vincent Price. Color. Eddie Albert SCHD PREPARES FOR LICENSE RENEWALS As the 1967-1968 license year nears its end an all-time high of 1,188,400 motor vehicle reg istrations has been reached, the State Highv \y Department has announced. This compares to 1,132,86 f for the same period of the pre vious licensing year, an in crease of 55,554. Issuance of 1967-68 plates will continue until the end of the license year October 31st. November 1, will mark the start of the 1968-69 license period. Each year the Highway De partment begins registration' preparations well in advance of the deadline. A tremendous supply of new license plates have to be produced, distribut ed to local vehicle license of fices, and stored, to meet de mands as they arise. On the day following labor day, September 3, license offi ces in various areas of the state will begin receiving ap plications and issuing new lic enses. License renewal forms will be mailed out during August to all persons who presently have motor vehicles registered in South Carolina. Your Social Security “Signing up early is a real advantage when applying for disability, retirement or Med icare benefits,” seys J. C. Bag- well, District Manager of tht Greenwood Social Security Of fice. Explaining the advanta ges, Mr. Bagwell pointed out that anyone applying for disa bility benefits must have been disabled for six months before benefits can be paid. The six- month period can be used in getting evidence of age, earn ings and medical records so that benefits can be paid promptly at the end of the six months. Signing up early for Medi care is even more important, since Medicare protection be ginning with the month you are 65 requires that you enroll in the 3 months before your 65th birthday. “ Many people delay signing up for Medicare be cause they think they have to stop work to get Medicare, but this is not true,” Mr. Bagwell emphasized. “You can ha^e Medicare protection even if you are still working, but you should apply in the 3 months before your 65th birthday so it will be effective the month you become 65.” Mr. Bagwell asked that you remember — “Don’t delay, ap ply today if you are within 3 months of age 65, or if you can not work because of disability.” 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 Carolina, un der the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Con trol Act, Code of Laws 1962 and Acts Amenda tory thereto. C. R. KOON Mrs. Lois Addy dies at home Mrs. Lois Shealy Addy, 63, wife of the late Yoder Lee Ad dy of Little Mountain, died early Thursday morning at her home in Little Mountain. She was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Surviving are three daugh ters, Mrs. Cephus Sandell, Lit tle Mountain, Mrs. B. M. Der rick, Chapin, Mrs. Edward Ful mer, Columbia; two brothers, Elton Shealy, Columbia and Charles Shealy, Little Moun tain; four sisters, Mrs. Herbert ►Fulmer, Prosperity, Mrs. Otto Amick, Columbia, Mrs. Homer Derrick, Orangeburg, Mrs. Hun ter Caldwell, Prosperity; and ten grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock from Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with Rev. Garth L. Hill conducting the service. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 Ralph B. Baker to Mary B. Summer, one lot, $5 love and affection. Mary Frances Cannon Finney and R. Wright Cannon to Gene A. Williams and Ruth E. Wil liams, one lot, $5. Keitt Purcell to Jimmy R. Harmon and Shelia F. Harmon, one lot and one building on Hillcrest Road, $5. S. W. Shealy Sr. to S. W. Shealy Jr., one lot on Langford street, $5 love and affection. Newberry No. 1 Outside Mutual Builders, Inc to John ny Nance and Addie Nance, one lot and one building, Helena Heights, $5. Guy V. Whitener Sr. to Mary Nell Bundrick, 1.34 acres, $5 love and affection. Whitener Lumber Co., Inc. to Willie James .4 acre $5. Willie James to Whitener Lumber Co., Inc. .4 acre $5. Silverstreet No. 2 Eunice L. Longshore et al to Hugh T. Longshore Jr., 14.69 and 2.50 acres. $5 love and af fection. Eunice L. Longshore et al to Virginia L. Medlock, 24.81, 5, and 35 acres, $5 love and af fection. Eunice L. Longshore et al to Anette L. Clark et al, 7.90 and 32.10 acres, $5 love and affec tion. Eunice L. Longshore to Dav id L. Longshore, 2.50, 25 and 40 acres, $5 love and affection. Mary F. Willis to Lazelle F. Werts, 3.5 acres, $5 love and affection. Whitmire No. 4 Hugh B. McKain to Beattie L. Scott and Mary W. Scott, one lot, $10. William Cody Owens Sr. to Woodrow and Ida Wilson, one lot and one building, $3500. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Luke B. Hart and Cornelia S. Hart to -B. L. Miller Sr. and Mildred J. Miller, 66.3 acres, $10.00. Kenneth A. King and Erlene S. King to Donald C. King, one lot and one building, $10 and assumption of mortgage. Pomaria No. 5 J. K. Shell to R. Lewis Shea ly and Linda Ann O. Shealy, one lot and one building, $5. Annie Singley Luther et al to Henry C. Counts et al,. 56 acres, $5. J. D. Leitzsey to G. S. Long, 25 acres, $150. Little Mountain No. 6 Glenn L. Clark and Earline B. Clark to James W. Fallaw and Mary G. Fallaw, 1 lot $5. Ben T. Bishop Jr. to James E. Miskelly and Dorothy G. Miskelly, one lot $5. Mayebelle F. Hartley to Jno. E. Mayer and Edith F. Mayor, 31 .36 acres $10. Prosperity No. 7 Watson J. Wicker and Mar tha S. Wicker to John A. Wick er Jr. and Doris Wicker, one lot $5. T. J. Mills Jr. to J. O. Smith and Anette M. Smith, one lot, $5.00. James Lee Dominick and Pat ricia Dominick to Thomas C. Sligh, one lot, $5. 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. 8,-1968 Aug.l5-4tc Keep It Beautiful If America hired people for the job, it would take the largest sort of army to keep our country free of litter. But there's no need to hire anyone. It's a job we can do for ourselves. All of us. Every family that spreads a picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and highways. It is the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America Beautiful Campaign. Remember: Every Litter Bit Hurts. This is our land. Let's treat it right.