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PAGE 2-The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, November 9,1972 (Stye Jforobprnj ^un 1101 Boyce Street, Newberry, South Carolina 29108 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY O. F. Armfteld, Jr., Owner Second-Class Postage Paid at Newberry, South Carolina SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 per year in advance; six months, $2.00. DEATHS 6. E. Bundrick George Ernest Bundrick, 56, died early Saturday morning at the Mills Clinic in Prosperity, S. C. Mr. Bundrick was bom and reared in Lexington County and was the son of George Elwell and Mrs. Elizabeth Kathryn Smith Bundrick He had made his home in Newberry for a number of years and was em ployed by Oakland Plant of Ken dall Mills. He was a member of Glenn Street Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Meredith Bush Bundrick, New berry; one son, Floyd Wyman Bundrick, Greenville, his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bun drick, Prosperity; one brother, Bernon Royce Bundrick, New berry; three sisters, Mrs. An gie Kathryn Jones, Mrs. Alber ta Dominick and Mrs. Coritta Whitman, all of Newberry; one granddaughter, Sheramy De Ann Bundrick, Greenville. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. from Glenn Street Baptist Church with Rev. Donald West con ducting the service. Interment was in Springdale Section of Rosemont Cemetery. Mrs. Ethel Shealy Mrs. Ethel H. Shealy, 80, wife of the late Horace L. Shealy, died Saturday night at the New berry County Memorial Hospi tal. Mrs. Shealy was born and reared in Newberry County and was the daughter of the late J. Pressley and Nancy Hawkins Hawkins. She had made her home in Prosperity for a num ber of years and was a mem ber of Grace Lutheran Church, the L.C.W. and the garden club. Surviving are one son, Wil liam Elmer Shealy, Newberry; two sisters, Mrs. O. S. Lind- ler, Rembert, S. C. and Mrs. Boyd Graham, Chapin; two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. from Grace Lutheran Church with Rev. J. Alvin Fulmer con ducting the service. Interment was in Newberry Memorial Gardens. Larry A. Dolin Larry Allen Dolin, 29, of Rt. 1, Prosperity, Fairview com munity, died Thursday. Born in Charleston, W. Va., son of Mrs. Hazel Dolin Lane of Prosperity and the late Earl Dolin, he lived in Clinton 11 years. Surviving also are his step father, Ernest C. Lane of Pros perity; a sister, Miss Sandra Dolin of Atlanta, Ga.; two step sisters, Mrs. Ernestine Davis and Mrs. Dianne Norton of Co- Depend Upon Luck When You Plan Your Insurance Lady Luck can be good to you for years and then the roof falls in. Good fortune won't last forever when risk is involved. If your good judgment whispers, "increase your protection" we can help with the details. Talk to us. “YOUR PRIVATE BANKERS” 1418 Main Street Phone 276-1422 lumbia; three brothers, Earl Eugene Dolin of Chicago, 111., Jerry Lee Dolin of Peoria, 111., and Danny E. Dolin of Long Beach, Calif.; a stepbrother, Larry Lane of Columbia; and his grandparents, Harlan Staple- ton of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. Dolin of West Vir ginia and Mrs. Annie Bell Lane of Union. Funeral services were held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Gray Fu neral Home, Clinton, with bu rial in Newberry Memorial Gardens, Newberry. Monroe Rowe Monroe “Bo” Rowe, 63, of Clinton, died Friday. Bom in Saluda, son of the late Marion and Polly Rowe, he was a produce salesman. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Eva Chastine Rowe; two daugh ters, Mrs. Edith Crowder of Joanna and Mrs. Carolina Sue Edmonds of Clinton; two sons, Tony and J. C. Rowe of Clin ton; five brothers, Homwer, Hu bert, Will and Alvin Rowe of Saluda and Wilson Rowe of Newberry; and five grandchil dren. Funeral servces were held Sunday at 4 p.m. at Bellview Baptist Church, with burial in Pinelawn Memory Gardens. Arthur Baker, Jr. Arthur Lee Baker Jr., 44, of Rt. 1, Winnsboro Highway, New berry, died Wednesday. Born in Clinton, son of At- thur Lee Baker Sr. and Mrs. Sally Elizabeth Cogdill Baker of Newberry, he was employed by Winco Trailer Homes of Clinton and was a veteran of the Korean Conflict. Surviving are three brothers, Ernest Bobby Baker of Ki- nards, William “Billy” Baker of Newberry, and Thomas Franklin Baker of Clinton. Funeral services were held Saturday at 3 p.m. at Gray Funeral Home, Clinton, with burial in Rosemont Cemetery. Mr., Mrs. Baker Charles Frederick Baker Sr., 42, and his wife, Mrs. Virginia Overstreet Baker, died Wed nesday. He was born in Enoree, son of Arthur Lee Baker Sr. and Sally Elizabeth Cogdill Bak er of Newberry, was a textile employee and a World War II veteran. She was born in Clinton, daughter of Mrs. Lola Mae Overstreet of Clinton and the late Ruben Overstreet, was an employee of Lydia Mills and attended Lydia Church of God. Surviving are a son, Charles Fredrick Baker Jr. of Clinton; three brothers, Ernest Bobby Baker of K i n a r d s, William “Billy” Baker of Newberry and Thomas Franklin Baker of Clin ton; and one grandson. Also surviving Mrs. Baker are two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Den of Williamston and Mrs. Betty Jo Frick of Clinton; three brothers, James Over- street of Mauldin, Henry Over- street of Clinton and Ruben Overstreet of Laurens. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Gray Funeral Home, with burial in Rosemont Cemetery. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement of the estate of Henry C. Clark in the Probate Court for New berry County, S. C. on Friday the 8th day of December 1972, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and will immediately thereafter ask for my discharge as Exe cutor of said estate. Alton C. Clark 3909 Forest Drive Columbia, S. C. 29204 Executor October 27, 1972 NOTICE The City of Newberry Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposed Zoning Ordi nance at a meeting to be held in Council Room, City Hall, Newberry, S. C., on November 14, 1972, be ginning at 10:00 A.M. All interested citizens are in vited to attend. Copies of the proposed Zoning Or dinance and Map may be reviewed at the office of the Building & Zoning Official, City Hall. NOTICE City Council will hold a meeting for the induc tion into office of the newly elected council on Mon day, November 13, 1972 beginning at 7:30 P.M. in Council Room, City Hall. Mayor & City Council NOTICE The public and. final reading of an Ordinance pro viding for the issuance of One Million Dollars ($1,0- 00,000) general obligation road bonds of Newberry County, South Carolina, pursuant to Act R-1379 of the Acts of 1972, shall be held at the regular busi ness meeting of Newberry County Council on No vember 28, 1972 at 2:00 P.M. in County Council Chambers. Newberry County Council ^ PSYCHIC PALM READER AND ADVISOR Touch of her hand will heal you. Sister Armstrong has the God given power to heal by prayer. Everyone welcome, at Sister Armstrong’s home. What you see with your eyes, your heart will believe . Are you suffering^ Are you sick? Do you need help? Do you have bad luck 7 Bring your problems to Sister Armstrong today and be rid of them tomorrow. She advises on all affairs of life. 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