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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, March 6, 1963—PAGE 3
held in the county jail Monday
in lieu of $750 bond.
Sheriff Shealy said search
warrants were obtained for each
of the homes in different sec
tions of the county as informa
tion was received on the loca
tion of illegal liquor sales being
made.
Coroner George R. Summer
said an autopsy has been
ordered. He said an inquest may
be held after the report is re
ceived.
HENRY L. PARR FAMILY wins produc- of their Jersey cows. George C. Wheeler,
tion awards—Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Parr President of South Carolina Jersey Cattle
and son, Boyd, are shown receiving aw- Club, is shown with the Parr family,
ards for Highest Production on several
Brantlee Price Is
“Miss Glamor”
Hawaii-borr. Pr antlee Price,
Newberry College sophomore
and a perennial beauty title
winner, has been named “Miss
Glamor 1969” by editors of the
student newspaper, “The In
dian.”
Miss Price, whose home is in
Newberry, also holds the “Miss
Newberry” title and will com
pete in the Miss South Caro
lina pageant at Greenville in
July.
Last year she was the South
Carolina Apple Queen, and also
reigned over the state’s Horse
and Buggy Festival. She was a
high school homecoming queen,
and as a college freshman she
was chosen “Miss Newberrian”
in the annual pageant sponsor
ed by the college’s yearbook.
Her “Miss Glamor” selection
places her in a national college
and university competition
sponsored by Glamor magazine.
The tall, brown-eyed beauty
has a cosmopolitan background.
Her parents, Col. and Mrs. J.
R. Price, were in Hawaii on
army duty when Brantlee was
born. She also has lived in Ja
pan, and in several regions of
the U. S.
CHARLESTON. — Interior
Communications E 1 e c t r i cian
First Class Franklin D. Cro
mer, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold L. Cromer of Route 1,
and husband of the former
Miss Carol A. Ramsey of Mod
esto, Calif., was awarded the
Navy Unit Commendation Med-
all during ceremonies at Naval
Station, Charleston.
The citation is for service a-
board the Fleet Ballistic Mis
sile Submarine, Daniel Boone
while deployed from Guam, as
the first FBM submarine as
signed to the Pacific.
Before entering the service
in June 1956, Petty Officer
Cromer attended Newberry
High school.
•RESBYTERIAN CIRCLES
MEET NEXT WEEK
Circles of the Women of the
I’hurch of Aveleigh Presbyter-
an Church plan meetings as
follows:
Circle No. 1 will meet Tues-
iay, March 11 at 10 a.m. with
Mrs. C. M. Smith.
Circle No. 2 will meet Mon-
iay, March 10 at 4 p.m. with
Mrs. E. B. Purcell.
Circle No. 3 will meet Mon
day, March 10 at 4 p.m. with
Mrs. W. R. Reid.
No. 4 circle meets Monday at
8 p.m. wi th Mrs. John Felker;
and No. 5 will meet Tuesday at
eight with Mrs. Ernest Oxner.
released on bonds ranging from
$750 to $1,000, were Eloise
Kinards, T. C. Pitts, Mary
Robinson, M. T. Gallman and
Willie Gallman, the sixth per
son, Elbert Mayes, was being
N-O-T-I-C-E-
Of Passage of Amendments To City
of Newberry Code of Ordinances—
1960
At Regular Meeting of City Council, held March 4,
1969, the following Amendments to the Code of
Ordinances, 1960 were adopted on Second Reading:
(1) Approval of a change to the Zoning Map in the
vicinity of Newberry Hospital, Hunt St. from
an R-10 Residential District to a B-l Neigh
borhood Shopping District.
(2) Adoption of the Southern Standard Housing
Code — 1965 Edition. As prescribed by law, this
Code will take effect twenty (20) Days fol
lowing date of passage or March 24, 1969.
Notice is hereby given that provisions of this
Housing Code will take effect on said March
24, 1969. Copies of said Southern Standard
Housing Code on file in the City Clerk’s Office
and in the Office of the Building & Zoning Ad
ministrator.
MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
City of Newberry
Probably died
from poisoned
moonshine
Preliminary medical reports
indicate that a 45-year-old
Newberry County man died
Thursday at a local hospital of
lead poisoning after drinking
moonshine liquor. Sheriff B.
Eugene Shealy said Monday.
Sheriff Shealy said the ille
gal whisky has been sent to At
lanta, Ga., for laboratory tests
to determine if it contained
lead salts which might have
caused the death of Willie
Price, Negro, of Rt. 1.
Price died at the county
hospital at 8:15 a.m. Thursday.
Physicians examirfmg the vic
tim said preliminary medical
reports indicated death was
due to lead poinsoning.
Shealy said his deputies ar
rested six persons and con
fiscated over 68 gallons of ille
gal liquor while attempting to
track down the person who sold
the whisky to the victim.
Charged with possession and
storing of illegal whisky and
FOR SALE
ONE 1968 FORD
4-door sedan with air condition
ing.
TWO 1966 FORDS
4-door sedans with air condi
tioning.
For inspection contact Alvin
Jackson at the City Garage.
Sealed bids will be received
in the office of the Director of
Finance, City of Newberry, S.
C., P. O. Drawer 538, until 3:00
P.M. March 12, 1969 and will
be publicly opened at that
time in the Council Room. The
bid must have attached a check
for 10% of the bid with the
balance being paid at time of
purchase. The City reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Put Meat In Your
Investment Portfolio!
If you really want to beef up your income, we have
just the thing.
In May of 1968 we went to the Certificate type of
Investment, and it has been most popular and profit
able to our investors.
Certificates of $10,000 and up earn 5!4/c, payable
quarterly without speculation, and fully insured to
the Legal Limit of $15,000 by The Federal Savings
and Loan Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C.
Where you save does make a difference.
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AVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION