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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, August 19, 1971—PAGE 3 Jones Bedenbaugh to J. Ed ward Bedenbaugh and Sarah Griffith Bedenbaugh: 35 acres; $5, love and affection for son and his wife. Wesley W. Spires to H. Char- ses Parker Jr., one lot and building; $10,000. V. L. Cotney to Newell S. and Shirley J. Baker: one lot; $5 and other valuable considera tions. Tracy W. Dees rites Tuesday Tracy Woodrow Dees, 59, died Monday at his home on Route 1, Prosperity, after a sudden illness. Mr. Dees was bom in Cum berland County, N. C., a son of the late Eli M. and Lula Ida McLeod Dees. He was a retired employee of the Green wood Mills, Joanna Plant, a veteran of World War II, a member of Zion United Metho dist Church and the Redmon’s Club. He is survived by his wife, Newberry College and Newberry High board that was .installed last week. The old Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Summers School sports fans will see something new board was purchased by McBee High Dees; a step-mother, Mrs. Fan- this fall when they attend football games School in Chesterfield County, at the College’s Setzler Field: a new score- TRANSFERS OF REALTY NEWBERRY: Ralph B. Baker to South Car olina National Bank of Char leston as trustee for R. B. Ba ker: four lots; $5. Louise B. Tucker, Margie B. Johnson, Janie B. Bedenbaugh and Royce W. Bedenbaugh to Benny and Ethelene P. Smith: one lot and building; $5 and other valuable consideration. W. M. and T. W. Crayne to Ruby C. Metts: one lot and building; $2,500. Lura P. Crayne and Ruth C. Harrison to Ruby C. Metts: one lot and building; $2,500. Wilbur Huffstettler to George R. Adams: one lot; $5 and other valuable consideration. Frank H. Ward, Probate Judge to John Frank Tribble: 2.6 acres and three lots; $2,600. ASC of Newberry to Newberry other valuable considerations. Betty Rae Long to Richard C. Neel III and Thomas Maffett Fant Jr.: 62.40 acres and 0.92 acres; $5 and other valuable considerations. Willie Lee Thacker, Johnnie Thacker, Jimmie Thacker Jr. and Elle Mae Thacker Coleman to Rosanna B. Thacker: 50 acres; $5 love and affection for mother. BUSH RIVER: Bessie B. Chappell to Laura M. Cavanaugh: 1.4 acres and one building; $5 and other va luable considerations. WHITMIRE: James T. and Annie H. Epps to Robert M. Duckett Jr.: one lot; $10, and to correct error in deeding wrong tract. WHITMIRE OUTSIDE: Rights-of-way to Duke Power Co. by R. M. Duckett Jr., Mrs. Judith C. Hatched, Mrs. R. H. Inman, David B. Miller and Floyd Wilkerson. Progressive Development Corp Inc. to Mack and Beatrice H. Alston: one lot; $5. Robert M. Duckett Jr. to James T. and Carrie H. Epps: Associates: 13.319 acres and one lot; $5 and other valuable con- one i 0 t; $io and to correct error sideration. j n deeding parcel of land. Lucy Rogers to Louise R. Town of Whitmire to Collins Cox: one lot; $5, love and af- & Aikman Corp.: 3.15 acres; fection for daughter. $500. Alberta Shadd to Roberta POMARIA: Sligh: 0.33-acre, $5, love and Rights-of-way to S affection for aunt. Carrie Gallman to Roberta Sligh: 0.33-acre, $5 love and af fection for aunt. Mary Jenkins, Willie Wilson, Janie Stitt, John Henry Wilson, and Carrie Gallman and Robert B. Wilson, to Roberta Sligh: $5 love and affection for aunt. NEWBERRY OUTSIDE: Betty B. Haltiwanger to Hunt er Realty Service Inc.: two lots, each for $5 and other va luable considerations. Maggie B. Lathrop to A. Wood- row Lathrop: one lot and build ing; $5, love and affection for son. Jerry C. Suber to John Elmer Whitman: three acres; $5 and other valuable considerations. George W. Suber Jr. to John Elmer Whitman: four acres; $5 and other valuable considera tions. Malcolm H. Chapman to M. Terry Chapman: one lot; $5, love and affection for son. Ocoma Foods Co. to Conso lidated Foods Corp.: 50.65 acres; $5. SILVERSTREET: Legrand Hall, R. B. Hall Jr., Mary Helen Kirby and Evelyn Hall Conner, to James W. Hen derson: 341.6 acres: $5 and baugh to Wyman Boozer: one lot; $5. S. Wyman Boozer to Albert H. Dorsey: two lots; $4,500. nie Ratley Dees of Pineville, N. C.; one son, Tracy W. Dees, Jr. of the U.S. Army, Lexing ton, Ky.; one daughter, Mrs. Catheline Willard of Oteen, N.C. two step-sons, Ollie Dominick and James Lee Dominick, both of Prosperity; one step-daugh ter, Mrs. Mary Lou Chapman of Little Mountain; two bro thers, William J. Dees of Clin ton and Samuel Dees of Pine ville; three sisters, Mrs. Lillie M. Crump and Mrs. Sophie Lear, both of Pineville, N. C., and Mrs. Harvey Dowd of Ki- nards. Eleven grandchildren al so survive. Funeral was at 4 p.m. Tues day at Zion United Methodist Church by Rev. James Williams and Rev. Raymond Brock. Bu rial was in the church ceme- tery. Mrs. Bickley, 82, died Wednesday Mrs. Walter P. Bickley, 82, of Route 2, Chapin, died Wed nesday morning at her home. Mrs. Bickley was bom in Lexington County, daughter of the late James A. and Joan Slice Shealy. Survivors include one daugh ter, Mrs. J. Sam Meetze of Chapin; three sisters, Mrs. Roy Williams, Mrs. Herman Dennis and Mrs. David Counts, all of Newberry; one step-sister, Mrs. Elvin Dodgen of Newberry; one step-brother, Leslie Hedgepath of Newberry. Funeral was held Thursday at 4 p.m. from the St. Jacob’s Lutheran Church conducted by Rev. John Wessinger. yVHO^f/ II Iafety OUR SAVINGS INSURED co^ INFLATION C. Elec tric and Gas Co. by H. M. and W. S. Hentz, Betty Ann A. Hentz and Cecile A. Berley. Gladys Lever to Lois L. Wil son: five acres, $5. Gladys Lever to William S. Lever, five acres, $5. Alfred Heller to Eunice Hell er: one acre and 0.10-acre; $5 and other valuable considera tions. LITTLE MOUNTAIN: Ethel R. Hunter to Jessie Louis Burton Jr.: two acres; $825. Ethel R. Hunter to Frank El bert Bynum: two acres; $825. PROSPERITY: James Earl Morris to Myrtle E. Morris: 20 acres and one building; $5, love and affection. Oscar B. Morris to Billy F. and Edith M. Morris: $5, love and affection for son-in-law and daughter. George-W. and Nora Elaine Farmer to Ruby Mozeli Grad- dick: one lot and building; $5 and assumption of mortgage. Six County Corp. of S.C. to Jerry and Elizabeth Stuard: one lot; $2,500. J. Edwin Boozer to Nancy B. Johnson: 2.54 acres; $5, love and affection for daughter. Clyde E. snd Ray A. Beden- What can you and your family do about it? Well,-when you postpone buying something you really don't need, you are helping to lick inflation. When you look at price tags and shop around to save money on your purchase, you are fighting inflation in a very practical way. When /ou put more than usual into savings, you are really "doing your thing" to fight inflation. You are also safe guarding your family's future as you build a healthy savings fund you can use to protect against emergencies. Help beat inflation. Watch your spending. Save more and here's the place. Where you save does make a difference. C ^ede^a£' AVINGS AND Loan ASSOCIATION r INSURED SAVINGS INSTITUTION BOUNDED 193b