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PAGE 4—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, October 10, 1968 County Building Permits Joe and Carrie Tliomas, Po- maria, 5-room brick veneer dwelling, $10,000. Dixon Brooks, Route 3, 6- room brick veneer dwelling, $17,000. Roy Bannister, Route 1, Lt. Mountain, move 6-room dwell ing to different location. Cattle judging is one of the highlights for many 4-H members at the Fair. Miss Susan Hamm, extreme left, and other BUILDING PERMITS The following building per mits were issued by the city last week: Repairs: Mrs. Lennon T. Wright, 1232 James St.; For rest Lominack, 914 Glenn St.; Home Credit Co., 1407 Main St.; J. L. Long, 976 Cline St.; H. S. Elrod, 821 Pope St.; Ben jamin Hall, 820 Boyd St.; New berry County Library, Friend St.; Roland Williams, 1517 Drayton St. Locate trailer: Joseph Book man, Holloway St. Erect garage: Ralph Coates, 2812 Clyde St. young ladies parade their animals for the Addition: Ethel Gary, 1920 judges in the judging ring Tuesday morn- Drayton St. ing. (Sunphoto by Steve Armfield.) Total value of permits issued HAPPY BIRTHDAY Oct. 13: Steve Griffith, Mrs. K. L. Martin, Virgil W. Rine hart, W. H. Ashbaugh, Mac Montgomery, Estelle Martin, Mrs. Mattie L Fellers. Oct. 14: Mrs. O. F. Armfield Jr., Mrs. H. O. Hentz, Mrs. Wofford Cooper, Murray Shull. Oct. 15: Larry Luther Chap man, Mrs. John T. Norris, Mrs. R. A. Goodman, Laddie Hamm. Oct. 16: Pete Coleman, Mrs. James S. Watters, J. Frank Wilson, Betty Ruth Perry, Guy V. Whitener, Jr., Billy Domi nick, Pope Johnson, Clyde Wil son, Amy Atkison, Fred Schum- pert. Oct. 17: Mrs. M. I. You- mans, Dorothy L. Senn, Tommy Nichols. Oct. 18: Callie Boyd Parr, Mrs. H. O. Swittenburg, C. F. Sterling, Frank S. Thomasson. Oct. 19: Mrs. R. G. Carroll, Martin Armfield, Virginia T. Paysinger, Bobbie Long, J. H. Halfacre, Robert DeHart. Another tat Service Added For Your Convenience! PAY YOUR COUNTY TAXES WHEN YOU BANK WITH US Starting immediately THE BANK OF COMMERCE will accept New berry County Tax payments from residents in its service area during regular banking hours. Arrangements have been made with the Newberry County Treasur er’s office for THE BANK OF COMMERCE to accept Newberry County tax payments at both the Prosperity and the Chapin offices. When making the payments, all that is necessary is the tax notice and pay ment. The Newberry County Treasurer’s office will mail the receipt giving credit for the taxes paid. This is just another service offered by THE BANK OF COMMERCE to its customers to make banking with us more convenient and more en joyable. THE BANK COMMERCE PROSPERITY, S. C. CHAPIN, S. C.