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f I \ -1 Thursday, June 9, 1960 f At THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 11 Public Records The fallowing public record* were C d tite peat week in the office of Clerk of Court of Lauren* Coun ty. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Joseph H. Nabers to Enkine Madden, lot on Gary St., for $1,375. Elizabeth Driggers Samples to Sara Ellen Gregory, lot in Clinton for $1,500.00. Leonard Bragg to Louise Bragg and Leonard Bragg, 3 5 acres on the old Greenville-Laurens highway for $1.00, love and affection William T. Willard and Sybil H. Willard to Charles R. Holland and Mayme A. Holland, 9.43 acres, more or less, in Sullivan Township for $2,100.00. Willie Wood to William P. Dagnall 4 and Ruby M. Dagnall, lot about 2 miles east of Laurens for $10.00 tnd other considerations. J. L. Ballard to Floyd Seay, % an acre, more or less, in Waterloo for $10.00 and other considerations. Floyd Seay to Leonard B. Chum ley Vi acre, more or lees, on Lake Greenwood for $1,200.00. Laurena-Clinton Broadcasting Co. to Laurens-Clinton Broadcasting Co., Inc , 11100 acres, more or less, on U. S. 76 By-Pass for $10.00 and as sumption of mortgage. John B. Abercrombie and Agnes W Abercrombie, to L. A. Weathers. Jr., and Clan T. Weathers, 1.07 acres, more or less, in School Dis trict No .51 for $1,000.00 and a sumption of mortgage Joyce Ralph Norwood to W. L. Murphy and Juanita F. Murphy, 2Vt acres, more or less, In Laurens, for $600.00. Joe H. Bonds to William M. Ginn and Annie Ruth Ginn, lot on north east side of South Carolina Highway No. 72 near Clinton, for $10.00 and other considerations. W. D. Lomas to Mrs. Lula C. Martin, James C. Martin, and Hor ace L. Martin, 3 acres, more or less, in Laurens County far $10.00 and other valuable considerations. John Henry Lee to Minnie G. Lee, part of an acre on South Bell St., Clinton, for $1.00, love and affection. John L. Adams and Fort Adams to Sara A. Babb, Nannie B. Wyatt, Laura B. Zimmerman, Beatrice B. Bradley, R. E. Babb, Jr., and Thom as A. Babb, lot in Jersey section of Laurens for $50.00. i H. A. Benson to M. H. Hunter, Jr., lot near Watts Mill for $100.00. Lola G. Lowe to Fred Morris, V4 an acre, more or less, in School Dis trict No. 1, Sullivan Township, for $25.00. lola G. Lowe to Wylie Arnold, Vi an acre, more or less, in School Dis trict No. 1, Sullivan Township, for $25.00. J. Robert Thomason to Sarah B. Thomason, one-fourth interest in 43 acres, more or less, near Gray Court for $1.00. J. Robert Thomason to Michael A. Thomason, one-fourth interest in land containing 43 acres, more or less, in Gray Court for $1.00 J. Robert Thomason to Dan M. fhomason, one-fourth interest in 43 acres, more or less, in* Gray Court for $1.00. J .Robert Thomason to James R. Thomason, Jr., one-fourth interest in 43 acres, more or less, in Gray Court for $1.00. J D. Allison to J. P. Lollis and Mary Ellen A. Lollis, 1 acre, more or less, near Hickory Tavern school house for $150.00. Mrs. David J. Beccarelli to J. P. Young, lot in Waterloo for $250 00 J. P. Young to T. E. HoUifield, lot in Waterloo for $500.00. Earl Wall to J. P. Young, lot near Waterloo for $2,000.00. J. P. Young to T. E. HoUifield. lot near Waterloo for $2,000.00. Cora Moseley to Willie E. Fuller and Nettie V. Fuller, lot near Cross Hill for $50.00. Leo C. Willis to Peggy W. Moore and Charles W. Moore, lot near Fountain Inn for $1.00. John A. Hanvey and Nettie M Hanvey to Curtis L. Hanvey. lot on Fleming St. for $5.00, love and af fection and other valuable considera tions. v . , . Hembree Patterson to J. L. Chan ey, lot in Scuffletown Township for $10.00 and other valuable considera tions. Estelle E. Armstrong to William D. Irvine and Virginia Bailey Ir vine, lot in Laurens for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Marcelles Barr and Willie Mae G. Barr, V4 an acre, more or less, in Clinton for $300 00. Addie B. Duckett to Arthur C. Duckett, lot on Bell St., Clinton, for $600 00. Luther R. Leopard to Roy W Leopard, a fraction of an acre on Patton St. for $200.00 Carolyn F. Roper to Edgar B , Jean 1 T. and Bessie E. Nelson, 68 of an acre, more or less, in Laurens for $300 00 B. F Turner and Carrie C. Cath- cart to Paul Q. Tumblin and Edith V. Tumblin, 1.27 acres, more or leas, in Laurens for $2,800.00. Pineland Trading Corporation to Thomas A. Babb and W. E Hunt, lots 61, 62, 63, 64. 65. and 66 on Lake Greenwood for $6,000.00 George W Price to Roby I Chand ler and Nell C. Chandler, 12.4 acres, more or less, near Duncan Creek Church for $1.000 00 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Elmer Edward Davis, Clinton, and Betty Margaret Hughes, Clinton. Carl Evans Lee. Taylors, and Bet ty Jean White, Greer. Robert Dowell Jenkins. Winston- Salem. N C.. and Judith Michael- ine Riddle. Wattsville. Johnnie Benjamin Johnson. Mount- ville, and Hattie Lee Grant. Mount- ville. Farm "Off” is the name of a chigger and mosquito repellent It works. Sam Marhurt, clemson forester and I walked over Ralph Wilbanks' pine field at Joanna all mornnig Wed nesday. Before going into the woods Sam pulled out this small bomb and sprayed our shoe tops, breeches legs aid shirt sleeves. After about four hours in the woods we came out without a chigger. You fishermen should try it. I hear mosquitos are out in numbers around lakes and river banks Paul W. Thomas of Madden Sta tion is one of our better wheat grow ers Last year he made 37 bushels per acre The year before he made 50 bushels I asked Mr Thomas what his secret is. ‘‘Gentlemen." he said. ‘Time is the secret .and if wheat is to be sown behind any grain .the land must be turned ear ly." He likes Anderson wheat and has a beautiful field just across from his home. Ralph Wham, local Purina deal er. calls our attention to a disease Gray Funeral Home Cllntoa, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS • • • and •• — EMBALMERS Phone 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE of maple trees. The disease is known the Mississippi Delta area June 6 as "Leaf Spot T I've noticed it on through the llth The group will fly It usually attacks young trees. The ta Memphis. Tenn We U see some maples growing wild in woodlands 0 * Writes* farm operations in disease usually is not serious en- ^Ori—” **1 r-j *su experiment station, ough to warant control measures | However. Ralph has used lime- sulfur and captan as treatment. Alex Simpson and Jerome Finley of Cross Hill and Mountville, have a cracker-jack fiedd of com. In fact I haven’t seen any better It was plaited real early. It's about knee high with a better than average stand. Marvin Nelson and J. G. Roy of the Oak Grove community, have used Dalapon in cotton fields to con trol Johnson grass. Dalapon will kill it. It also kills Bermuda. Often times a second application is nec essary Many thanks to M S. 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