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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, March 4, 1971—PAGE 5
Patrolman Morris
accorded 1
Six Highway Patrolmen who
were selected as Patrolman of
the Year in their respective
patrol districts will be honored
at a luncheon by the South
Carolina Petroleum Council at
12 Noon, March 2, at the Shera-
ton-Columbia Inn.
Seven patrolmen were se
lected by a high level state
committee to represent each of
the seven Patrol districts as the
Patrolman of the Year. Patrol
man M. L. Martin, a native of
Calhoun Falls, currently sta
tioned at Barnwell in District
Seven was selected for the
state-at-large and has previous
ly been honored by the Council.
The six runners-up were as
follows:
District 1 —Patrolman L. W.
Mixson, a native of Hampton,
stationed at Aiken.
District 2—Patrolman First
Class J. N. Mitchell, a native
of Anderson, stationed at Abbe
ville.
District 3—Patrolman First
Class H. J. Williams, a native
of Seneca, stationed at Ander
son.
District 4—Patrolman First
Class J. A. Morris, Prosperity
native, stationed at Chester
field.
District 5—Sergeant J. C. Gar
rison, a native of Pamplico,
stationed at Dillion.
District &—Patrolman First
Class R. H. Vereen, Jr., a na
tive of Conway, stationed at
Walterboro.
At the luncheon Tuesday an
award in the form of a plaque
will be presented to each of
the six patrolmen by Petroleum
Council Chairman Frank A.
Bauman, Jr., District Manager
for Texaco, Incorporated.
Patrol Commander P- Frank
Thompson will present the pa
trolmen to the group gathered
at the luncheon after which
Council Chairman Bauman will
present the awards.
The speaker of the occasion
will be Chief Highway Com
missioner Silas N. Pearman,
who will discuss the Highway
Department’s safety program
with special reference to the
law enforcement program.
HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
Miss Janice Amick, City
Mrs. Emma Babb, City
Mrs. Susie Barnette, City
Mrs. Sara Beam. Prosperity
Mrs. Lillian Bell, City
John Boozer, City
Mrs. Rosemary Bouknight, City
Mrs. Ola Bowers, Pomaria
Robert Brown, City
Clarence Bushardt, City
Richard Caldwell, City
Mrs. Mary Clamp, City
Miss Anna Maria Corley, City
Joseph Counts, Prosperity
Mrs. Freddie Cromer, Pomaria
William Cromer, City
Miss Sendy Davenport, City
Mrs. Vergie Deas, Whitmire
Mrs. Edna Dedmond, City
Mrs. Mary DeHart, City
Mrs. Maggie Edwards, Pomaria
Mrs. Minnie Farrow, City
Baby Girl Fields, Whitmire
Mrs. Meria Floyd, City
Albert Franklin, City
Mrs. Elizabeth Franklin, City
William Frye, City *
Mrs. Mary Gallman, Pomaria
Thomas Gilliam, Pomaria
Mrs. Emma Goff, City
Mrs. Martha Goree, City
Mrs. Melba Graham, Pomaria
Clarence Hancock, City
Baby Boy Hawkins, City
Mrs. Verdell Holmes, City
Mrs. Lois Huckaby, Silverstreet
Rev. Elbert Johnson, City
Hermis Kibler, Prosperity
Miss Rosa Bell Kitchens, Whit
mire
Mrs. Narvice Koon, City
Mrs. Lucia Lake, City
Mrs. Susie Lee, Whitmire
Jacob Leitzsey, Pomaria
Andrew Lindler, Chapin
Jake Livingston, City
Mrs. Janie Long, City
Mrs. Louise Longshore, City
Mrs. Vinnie Longshore, Silver-
street
Sim Mathis, City
Mrs. Loulee Merchant, City
Miss Dianne Miller, City
Miss Patricia Ann Mitchell &
Baby Boy, City
Mrs. Bertha Morris, Prosperity
Mrs. Brenda Neal, City
William Partridge, City
Miss Mattie Lou Praylow, Pros
perity
Mrs. Edna Schwarz, City
Mrs. Audrey Senn, City
Mrs. Mary Shelton, City
George Singley, Pomaria
Rev. Glenn Smith, City
Mrs. Caroline Smith, Kinards
John Suber, City
Claude Werts, Sr., City
Miss Mildred Werts, City
Vernon Wheeler, City
Perry White, City
Miss Earleen Williams & Baby
Girl, Batesburg
Fred Williams, City
Mrs. Miriam Willingham, City
Mrs. Bebeline Wilson, City
Mrs. Florence Wilson, Pros
perity
Ralph Wulfjen, City
Mrs. H. G. Reeder
died Saturday
Mrs. Elbe Floyd Reeder, 88,
of Clinton, widow of Henry C.
Reeder, died Saturday.
A native of Newberry County,
daughter of the late John Yancy
and Drucilla Werts Floyd, she
was a member of Bailey Me
morial Methodist Church.
Survivors are two sons, James
Burton Reeder of Clinton and
Thompson Floyd Reeder of
Whitmire; four sisters, Mrs.
Adger Dennis, Mrs. Jim Daven
port and Mrs. 0. B. Longshore
of Newberry and Mrs. W. R.
Gatlin of Greenwood; three
brothers, Dewey Floyd of New
berry, Barney Floyd of Silver-
street and Guy Floyd of Ki
nards; six grandchildren; 12
great-grandchildren; and a
great-great-grandchild.
Funeral was held Sunday at
Clinton. ‘
Lonnie Shealy
services today
Lonnie Magnus Shealy, 80,
of Rt. 1, Little Mountain died
Tuesday.
Born in Newberry County,
son of the late Daniel I. and
Mary Addy Shealy, he was a
member of Holy Trinity Luthe
ran Church, a former council
man, a member of Pomana
Masonic Lodge No. 151 and a
farmer.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Mary Stoudemire Shealy; two
sons, Leon M. Shealy of Co
lumbia and Robert Shealy of
Little Mountain; two daughters,
Mrs. Majorie Wicker and Mrs.
Evelyn Wicker of Little Moun
tain; a brother, Colie M. Shealy
of Spartanburg; 10 grandchil
dren; and 13 great-grandchil
dren.
Funeral services will be at
3 p.m. Thursday at Holy Tri
nity Lutheran Church. Burial
will be in the church cemetery.
Total value of permits issued
was $4,066.
Spec. Wilson
gets Air medal
VIETNAM — Army Specialist
Four Eugene Wilson Jr., whose
parents live on Route 3, New
berry, recently received the Air
Medal near Song Be, Vietnam.
Spec. 4 Wilson earned the
award for meritorious service
while oarticipating in Aerial
Flight in support of ground
operations in Vietnam.
Spec. 4 Wilson has been serv
ing as a squad leader with
Company A, 1st Battalion, 8th
Calvary of the 1st Calvary Di
vision (Airmobile )„ He enter
ed the Army in January 1970,
completed basic training at Ft.
Jackson, S.C. and was last sta
tioned at Ft. Polk, La. He holds
the Combat Infantryman Badge.
The 20-year-old soldier is a
1968 graduate of Gallman High
School.
Osborne Cook
died Tuesday
Osborne L. Cook, 85, of 409
Crosson St., died Tuesday.
Born in Newberry County,
son of the late John B. and
Della Livingston Cook, he was
a member of Mayer Memorial
Lutheran Church and a retired
employe of Newberry Mills Inc.
Surviving are four sons, Fred
H., Harold, T. Kenneth and O.
L. Cook Jr. of Newberry; two
daughters, Mrs. Vera Creek-
more of Newberry and Mrs.
Gertie Rodgers of Ridgeway;
two brothers, J. Howard Cook
Sr. of Newberry and Jim Pet
Cook of Prosperity; two sisters,
Mrs. Ella Mae Hiller of New
berry and Mrs. Ethel Dawkins
of Prosperity; nine grandchil
dren; and eight great-grand-
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City Building
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City building permits issued
last week were as follows:
Morris Hite, 2110 Brown St.,
repairs; Tuffy Millstead, 520
Green St., repairs; Mrs. T. E.
Davis, Main St., repairs; R. E.
Summer Jr., 1202 Main St., re
pairs; Newberry Sewing Mach.
Co., 1109 Friend St., repairs;
Mrs. Sanders, 1126 Douglas St.,
repairs; James W. Sligh, 831
Boyd St., repairs and Mrs. Bes
sie Campbell, Drayton St., re
pairs.
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Newberry County
Development Board
MEN NEEDED
in this area to train at
"buyers
LEARN TO BUY CATTLE,
HOGS AND SHEEP
at sale bams, feed lots and
ranchos. We preler to train
man 21 to 55 with livostock os-
penance. For locol inlorview,
writ# ago, phono, addrose and
background to:
NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS
TRAINING
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How to make sure the
first trip in your airplane is a
round one.
As any experienced pilot will tell you.
lessons aren t absolutely necessary to fly a plane
It s when you want to land they come in
handy
So before you take off for the wild blue
yonder, maybe you should take off for SCN
Because you can get a loan at any of our
offices for just about anything you want
Even flying lessons if you don t know how
Or something to fly if you do
South Carolina National
Loans for Whatever