The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 05, 1953, Image 13

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Thursday, November 12* 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Fire Officers Named For » High School Clubs Student clubs at Clinton high school have elected the following officers for the 1953-54 session: Latin Club President—Leanna Young. Vicfe-President—Lillian Hart. Secretary-Treasurer— Oran Na bors. Advisor—Mrs. Wallace. Tri-Hi-Y Club President—Toni Nelson. Vice-President — Helen Ander son. Secretary—Jackie Truluck. Treasurer—Margaret Tankersley. Chaplain—Linda Adair. Reporter—Ann Johnson. Advisor—Miss Htpp. Book Club President—Kenneth Chalk. Advisor—Miss Coats. Drama President—Tommy Cooper. Vice-President— Norma Higgin botham. Treasurer—Martha McMillian. Secretary—Jane Hamer. Advisor—Miss Shealy. Future Teachers Presiden’—Bobby Pearson. Vice-President—Harold Simmons. Secretary-Treasurer—Floyd Full er. Program Chairman — Billy Rey nolds. Historian—Bobby Holmes. Advisor—Mrs. Timmons. Science Club President—Phil McGee. Vice-President—Alma Spillers. Secretary—Lanier Johnson. Treasurer—Carolyn Roof. Advisor—Mrs. Bouknight. Photography Club President—Henry Chandler. Vice-President—Phil Roddy. Secretary—Sonny Elmore. Treasurer—Don Rhame. Advisor—Mr. Martin. F. B. L. A. President—Barbara Whitmire. Vice-President—Patsy Whitmire. Secretary—Peggy Wehunt. Treasurer—Barbara Sharpton. Reporter—Mildred Vaughn. Advisor—Miss Skinner. 4-H ' President—Jimmie Lou Hill. Vice-President— Reba Cunning- Secretary-Treasurer—Pat Harrill: ham. Program Chairman—Julia lusti. Math President—Silas Campbell. Vice-President—Jack Simmons. Secretary—Nancy Simmons. Treasurer—Roy Benjamin. Reporter—Guy Smith. Advisor—Miss Miller. FFA President—Bill Dobbins. Vice-President—Bob Franks. Secretary—Joe Cunningham. Treasurer—Jimmy Dutton. Reporter—Sam Leaman. Sentinel—George Copeland. Advisor—Mr* Few. Personality President—Dolly Crouch. Vice-President—Miriam Chalk. Secretary-Treasurer— Jean Mc Daniel. Advisor—Miss Boland. Journalism President—Martha Wilson. Vice-President—Jimmy^ Riser. Secretary—John Broomall. Treasurer — Norma Jean Cald well. Advisor—Mrs. Sloan. County Fair Winners Selected In Three Livestock Divisions The following winners in the cat- Hunting Season Is Dangerous For Children children, and locked up before the hunting clothes arexnen put away. The hunting gun should be “brok en down" and put safely in its case before the hunter enters the house. When Dad cleans his gun, make sure the children are not present. Finally, never allow a child under the age of 14 to accompany a hunter on a trip. No matter how cautious the child or his parent, there are probably other hunters in the field. Now that hunters are taking their tie divisions in the Laurens county! ® uns out of ' oc ^ e< ^ closets, the next ' . • . , . , , 1 three months may well be termed .fair last week w r ere announced by ^ • - , 7 : open season on children. While al. Too many of them are thoughtless . tne judges: hunting accidents are needless, the and “trigger-happy” | Judging was in three divisions, | maiming and killing of children as ,, * ana ammunition are na Junior Jersey Open Jersey, and; a result of the sport of hunting is acce; j S i 5 ! e CHANGE OF LOCATION From 500 S. Broad to 205 ELM AVE. L. B. MARION, N. D. PHONE 939 Aryshire show. particularly tragic. to children during the hunting season' than at other 1 Margaret Smith of Ninety-Six, a *^ n estimated total of 9,300 shoot- times, and if children are kept out constant winner in livestock con- i n 2 mishaps will occur this year, of target range, the headlines need tests, had the senior and g r and,^-l :)0Ut of these death .-/'many children among | champion Jersey in the junior Jer- 1 an d injuries will occur in the field r nrin seas in casualties again l sey event. Buddy Woods of Ow- or in public places, while the re- this year. ' ings, had the junior champion. mainnig two-fifths will happen be- ^ Buddy also had the junior cham- ,l!>e o' carelessness with guns in it ii. •»■_ p . pion in the open Jersey event and ! ' 1 arou od the nomc How many chi:- i .tlGITlS 10 vl6i {Green Acres Farm of Joanna had ciren w * 1 ’ ^ involved? Last year the senior and grand champion. ’be figure topped 2,-00 killed and ^ In Aryshire competition the.^red Metalsmith Fireman Robert T. junior champion was owned by, According to the institute for Saf^r or , t f Devola Fel- Landolea Farms of Laurens and the Living of the American Mutual Lia- iam ' of *i - c itv s now at * the* U senior champion by Simpson Ayre bliity Insurance cmopany, parent^ <g : ,1 Receiving Sta’ion N'or- Farm at Cross Hill. should be as gun-wary during the f 0 ;}. : Va.. awaiting ^furthe" Below is a complet^Jist of the hunting season as battle-shy Naval Assignment vets asign- ment to a naval unit in the Atlantic they may see on the ground. Ammu- ‘heir wav to and from Naval ac tivities all over the world. Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads' Phone 74 winners. . ' Tf/you live in the coun ry or area. Junior Jersey show': fitting— wooded areas, don’t let the children Th“ N ufolk Naval Receiving Margaret Smith, Ninety-Six, Betty play in the fields. Stat.or, commanded bv Cap’ain Smith, Greenwood; Joyce Thomp-1 r Warn the children not to pick up John Harllee, USX, processes ap- son Fountain Inn; showmanship or throw rocks at shotgun shells proximately 8,000 men a month on Betty Smith, Greenwood: Buddv ... ® , Woods, Owings; Margaret Smith, may on the ground Am— Ninety-Six; junior calf-Earl c^ff,! nit ion is not to be played with. Greenwood; senior calf - Paul'. ^ 1 , let Dad toss his hunting Smith, Jr., Ninety-Six; Joyce J3CKe - cne [ a ^h.ur when he comes i Thompson, Fountain Inn; Bennie f ™ m u hunting. All ammunition Marlar, Fountain Inn; junior year-• should be cleaned out of hunting ling—Buddy Woods, Owings; Sam-. to ^ s ’ P^ ace d beyond the reach o: my Washington, Greenwood; semoi- yearling— Patricia Goff, Green- j NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF 1953 CITY TAXES •> Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes f<ir the Town of Ciinton are due and collectible from October 15th to December 31st for the year 1953. The tax books are now open at the loffite of the Town Clerk and Treasurer and will remain open up to and through December 31. A penalty of ten (10' J ) shall be added if said taxes are not paid on or before January 1, 1954. The levy for current fiscal year is 53 mills; 13 mills for current operating expenses, and 33 mills for interest and sinking funds on various bond issues outstanding. W. B. OWENS, City Clerk and Treasurer g ...FOR HOME OR BUSINESS NEEDS Teak* a look in Han of yoor Telephone Directory THE QUICK, EASY WAY TO RND WHO BUYS, SELLS, RENTS, REPAIRS... almost anything you Mod I Allstate before you buy Auto Insurance T Allstate is nationally famous v for its fast, fair claim settle ments and savings to policy holders. Ask about Allstate’s • New eatier-to-understand policy • 14 added benefits at no extra cost • Special low rates for farmers , • Nationwide claim service •r John L. Mimnaugh, Agent King Apartments, Apt. B-4 Clinton, S. C. — Phone 809 You're in Good Hands with Aust-hte Ml M INSURANCE COMPANY foraded by Seers, Roebuck md Co. A wtiolty-owned subsidiary of Soars, toebuck end Co, with otsols and Ualxlitias d-snret and isparat*' troa the parent company. Home Olficet Chicago, UL wood; Betty Smith, Greenwbod; f; Larry Pressley, Ware Shoals; two- year-old cows—Jean Marlar, Foun- :;j tain Inn; Benny Marlar, Fountain Inn; cows three and over—Margar- et Smith, Ninety-Six; Betty Smith, Greenwood; Joyce Thompson, Si Fountain Inn; and Patricia Goff, Greenwood. Open Jersey Show: junior calves —Green Acres Farm, Joanna; Earl Si Goff, Greenwood; senior calves—|S Paul Smith, Jr., Ninety-Six; Joyce S£ Thompson, Fountain Inn; Green g Acres Farm, Joanna; Benny Mar- ::| lar, Fountain Inn; junior yearlings —Buddy Woods, Owings; Sam Si Washington, Greenwood; senior J - : yearling, Green Acres Farm, Joan- 1 na; Patricia Goff, Greenwood;! Green Acres Farm (twice), Joan-! na; Betty Smith, Greenwood; Larry | Pressley, Ware Shoals; two year old calves—Green Acres Farm, Jo anna; Jean Marlar, Fountain Inn; Benny Marlar, Fountain Inn; three year old cows—Green Acres Farm,’ Joanna: Margaret Smith, Ninety- Six; Green Acres Farm, Joanna; Patricia Goff, Greenwood; four- 1 year-old cows—B etty Smith, Greenwood; Joyce Thompson, Fountain Inn; produce of dam— Betty Smith, and Patricia Goff of Greenwood; head of sire—Buddy Woods, Owings; junior champion— Green Acres Farm, Joanna; senior and grand champion. Aryshire Show: fitting—Patricia i Woodruff, Enoree; Jimmy Sim mons, Ware Shoals; Paul Woodruff, Enoree; showmanship—Lester Bar bery, Clinton; Paul Woodruff, En- 1 oree; Patricia W’oodruff, Enoree; junior calves—Lester Barbery,, Clinton; Simpson Ayre Farm, Cross Hill; Ladolea Farm, Laurens; senior! calves—C. W. Copeland, Clinton; 1 Landolea Farms, Laurens; Kay Baumberger, third, Laurens; Wil-, fred Simpson, Cross Hill, fourth. ; H. L. Simmons, Ware Shoals; jun-! ior yearlings—Paul Woodruff, En oree; Simpson Ayre Farms, Cross Hill; H. L. Simmons, Ware Shoals; Landolea Farms, Laurens; senior yearlings — Landolea Farms, Lau rens; Patricia Woodruff, Enoree; j Lynn Baumberger, Laurens; Simp-1 son’s Ayre Farm, Cross Hill; cowsj two and over — Simpson’s Ayre I Farm, Cross Hill; James W Sim- 1 mons, Ware Shoals: and C. W. Copeland, Clinton. :: • • :: • # ♦> i FOR HIS or HER CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY THIS BIKE TODAY! First Choice for Value and Good Looks Tire$tone de luxe cruiser bicycle. Built by Monark Boys' or Girls' Models ▲ special chip and mar resistant enamel finish will keep this bike new-looking for years. 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