The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 12, 1956, Image 12

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mmmmm 11 I* 1 TUP* T --- - 1 1 Pa«« Twelr# 7' L THE CLINTON CHRONICLE V. Thursday, April 12,1956 Items of Interest From . . . West Clinton MRS. ROBERT WHITSELL, Correscpondent, Representative PHONE 1419 1 r r Mr. and. Mrs. H. A, Adams Sun day. lafr Mr. ajid ^irs. C. E. Roberts and imily ‘ visited their son, O’Nfeil family Roberts in Columbia Sunday. Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Caughman and family of Fort Knox, Ky.. spent the week-end with Mrs. Annie Caughman. They are leav ing May 4 for Frankfurt, Ger many. Mrs. EtheJ Taylor and son of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner Sunday. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Hanks. Jr., Barnwell, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Henry Caugh man. Mrs. Hanks will remain for the week.. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Floy<^spent the week-end in Joanna with Mr. and Mrs Norman Flyod Mr and Mrs Ray Cauble visit ed Pat Terry and daughter Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed \V:ikerson of Augusta, Ga„ visited Mrs. Ethel McGinnis Sunday. Mrs. Henry Lawson, Leonard and John Finley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson, Jr., and daugh ter. Brenda,-.vistied Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith in Buffalo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Finley of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ Lawson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harris and daughter of Laurens, visited Mrs. Gus Harris Sunday. Misses Beverly Buzhardt and Betty Parris, Mrs. Sara Jenkins of Lydia, and Mrs. Dessie Doug- la^ visited in Abbeville Sunday. Misses Jan and Nita Braswell, Joyce Bradbury and Judith Chan ey spent the week-end at Bob Jones university. Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Leopard and grandson of Saluda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cafr ahd sons of Aiken, spent last week with Mrs. Bertie Hedspeth. Mrs. Claude Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brazil, Mrs. E. C. Vincent, Mrs. Walker Osborne and Ruth Vincent visited Charles Vincent in Greenwood the past week-end where he is a hospital patient. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams and grandchildren visited Mr. and Mrs. Le Barnes in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Clara Allen of Chester, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginn for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hinson of Rock Hill, Mr and Mr* Olin Hin son, Mrs. Billy Hinson of States ville, N. C. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginn. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries ■j- T. SHELLNUT... It a telephone Central Office Switchman, He tests and keeps in good repair the thousands of autonjetic electrical switches in dial office equipment—the million-dollar ' brain" that speeds your colls through. M. T is one of nearly 1,900 Southern Bell switch men. Been with the Company 15 years. He's active in PTA and church work. Hobbies are fishing and gardening. Meet the man who guards the million-dollar "brain"... When you dial a telephone number, a marvelously intricate brain —the dial switching equipment in the central office—flashes imp action. At the com mand of your dial, up to 5,000 split-second con tacts may operate in completing your call. Faster than you read this! • M. T. Shellnut and his fellow- workers ride herd on this costly equipment day and night to make sure your calls go through fast. Together with some 65,000 other trained Southern Bell people ... in offices, on pole lines, in manholes under the streets ... he helps to give you the kind of service you want and need. * Southern Bell Telephone and Te.^graph Company ror T ) '(fake fihal FIRST STEP SECURITY <i j OnceVOl/ take that "first step” and open a saving! account you'll find it easy going from there on. Add regularly to your savings from each paycheck, and see how much fun steady saving can be . . , and how profitable, too. Your savings here earn a liberal return and are insured to S10,000. Open your account wjth a convenient amount - that’* .the fint step to security. -i v ederal Savings |and loan association A CUntoa Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephoa* No. • . > Support Your Local Chambor of Commoreo Henry LaWSon, Jr., celebrated his birt|iday April 2. o Pressley Chaney will have a brithday April 15. Viola Feltman hsa a birthday April 13. Mrs. Hubert Leopard celebrat ed her birthday April 17. C. W. Windsor celebrated a birhtday April 10. Mrs. Otis Graham celebrates her birthdaar today. Otis Graham has a birthday April J4. William Adams had a birthday yestreday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Graham cele brated their wedding anniversary March 27. Blalock With The Sick C. L. Sipes is ill at clinic. Robert Smith is a patierit at the Veterans hospital in Columbia. Ronald Turner is doing fine af ter a tonsilectomy at Hays hos pital last week. Freda Foster has been ill. County Records Jr., H. McCarson, 1.6 acres in Laurens No. 11 Township, for $10.00 and other considerations. .. H. W. Steer to Thomas B. Ste gall and Beatrice D. Stegall, lot on North Bell street, Clinton, for $475.00. Oscar Barksdale, John Barks dale and Allen Franks Barksdale, 81 acres in Dials Township, for $375.00. J. M. Caldwell to Julian B. Caldwell, lot in Cross Hill Town ship, for $425.00. Clyde M. Fowler and Lula B- Fowler to Fowler Gault, lot on Lake Greenwood, Waterloo Township, for $250.00. Dorothy Garrett Griffin to J. L. Fennell, Jr., 62 acres in Wa terloo Township, for $600.00. K E. Graham to Earl S. Lock- ee and Pauline R. Lockett, lot no Lake Greenwood, for $3,900.00. W. C. Brissie to Ford M. Thorn ton, Jr., and Betty Sue Thorn ton, 58.6 acres m Waterloo Town ship, for $10.00 and other consid erations. J. P. Brown, Jr., and R. T. Wil son, Jr., to Wilford P. and Rosa P. Owings, lot in Forest Hills Sub- Division, Laurens, for $1,000.00 and other valuable considerations. Ora D. Wood to Harold T. Page, 3.5 acres near Princeton, for $4,- 200.00. Fred Dockery to William J. Lamb lot near Watts Mill Lau rens foF^SOOO'Ofl, Annie Moore to Virginia K. Moare lot near Lydia Mill village, for $10.00, love and affection. Walter P. Moore and Genelle McCoy Moore to Annie Moore, lot near Lydia Mill, for $10.00, love and affection. Annie Moore to Walter P. Moore and Genelle McCoy Moore, lot near Lydia Mill, for $10.00, love and affection. Charles F. Fleming, Jeanne F. Caine and Carolyn F. Roper, to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co., 171 acres in Laurens Town ship, for $10.00 and other valu able considerations. The following public records were filed last week in the office of the Clerk of Court of Laurens County: Property Transfers J M Rogers to S. S. Davenport and W v C. Knight 40 acres in Sul livan Township, for $1,500.00. John Y, Blakely and Lillian M. Blakely to Frank E. Childress and William W. Orr. 160 acres in Hun ter School District for $100.0Q and other valuable considerations, John L. King and Hannah B. King to Elbert H. Davis and Katie' B. Davis, ip.8 acres bounded by lands of Katie B. Davis for $400. Bettie Cook to Gair Woodlands Croporation, 104.9 acres bounded by lands of J. T. Hollnigsworth, for $2,098.00. I. M. Smith to John Earle Smith 3.5 acres bounded by lands of Dow Bedenbaugh for $5.00, love and affection. W B..Cause to Ralph J. Ed wards, 100.45 acres, bounded by lands of Joe Bonds, for $6,000.00. Ralph T. Wilson Jr., to Edwin L. Sanders, lot in Forest Hills Sub-Division, Laurens for $1,000 and other considerations. James R. Robertson and Eliza Lizzie Robertson to Walter Rob ertson, lot on Second street, Lau rens, for $5.00 love and affection Dewey D. Samples and Ola Gann Samples to George W. Da vis, lot on North Broad street, Clinton, for $10.00 and other con siderations. Mrs. Lillian R. Crews to the Laurens Electric Cooperatives, Inc., .41 of an acre on Hillcrest Drive, Laurens, for $10.00- and other valuable considerations. The Laurens Electric Coope rative, Inc., to Mrs. Anne P. Faris, .5 of ah acre on Hillcrest Drive, Laurens, for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Luther A. Morgan to Carter A. Wright, 61.3 acres in Jacks Township, for $1,800.00. Mrs. Leila P. Traynham to J. T. Hollingsworth, 100 acres of land and timber on 70 acres near Boyd’s Mill, for $10 00 and ot^er valuable considerations. Mrs. Alma Reid Hysell and Wayne E. Reid to Mrs. Pearl Rice Reid, their right in 92 acres in Sullivan Township, for love and affection. James T. Brown to Floyd J* Morton Sr., two lots near Foun- a tain Inn, for $10.00 and other con siderations. James E. Anderson to Bobby L. Sanders and Rosa B. Sanders, lot on Florida street, Clinton, for $10.00 and other considerations. Sarah Jane Glenn to J. C. Johnson and Amanda G. John son, 1-2 acre on South Carolina Highway No. 56 for $25.00. T. E. Holley and Elanda W. Holley, lot on Browning Ave., Joanna, for $1.01), and love and affection. James E. Anderson to Jack Wehunt and Ora Lee E. Wehunt, lot on Nash Street, Clinton, $10.00 and other considerations. J. W. Osborne to William Har old Osborne and Margaret Bums Osborne. 1 acre in Youngs School District, for 3.00, love and affec tion. ; J. H. Patton to Dorothy A. Pat ton, 2.50 acres in Youngs Town ship, for $10.00, love and affec tion. William Goiild. Jr., to James L. Griffin, Jr., and Elsa R. Griffin. 484.5 acres west of Barksdale Sta tion, for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Divorce Betty Lou Doss vs Guy Doss, Jr. Marriage Licenses Issued Monroe Fowler, Simpsonville, and Evelyn Perry, Greenville. George Holmes, Joanna, and Inez Garrett, Newberry. Adolph McCall, Laurens, and Frances Marshall, Laurens. Gordon Charlie McGee, Char lotte, N. C., and Edna Louise God frey, Simpsonville. Walter Talmadge _ Campbell Clinton, and Shirley Ann Sanders, Clinton. J. W. South, Clinton, and Mar garet Avanell Fuller, Clnton. Willie Andrew Cooper, Cross Hill, and Mamie Lee Cleveland, Cross Hill. Two Of Smith's Cows End Production Records Peterborough, N. H. — I. M. Smith, Kinards, S. Q, is the own er of two registered Guernseys that have recently completed ,of ficial production records in the advanced registry division of the American Guernsey Cattle club. Cross Anchor Senior Ploy On April 20 Members of the senior class of Crbss Anchor high school have 'selected the cast for their play, “Quiz Me Again.” Rehearsals be gan last week, Mrs. M. C. Poole, director said. The play is a comedy in three John H< bridge—Earl Morrow; and Aunt Libby Lomax—Carol Layton. County Bond Soles Total $51,000 For March acts by John Henderson and will be presented in the auditorium at the school April 20. The cast includes: Emily Lo max—Ann Turner; Susan Lomax, her duaghter — Elizabeth Hind man; Launcelot Lomax—Oean Grady; Janice Romayne—Frances Murphy; Marvin Romayne—Bob by Lamb; Judson Romayne, father of Janice and Marvin— Sammy Betsill; Mary Lomax— Elsie Lancaster; Mrs. Romayne— Mary Frances Lee; Fred Trow- Series E and H bond sales for the month of March in Laurens •county totaled $51,112.50, reports D. F. PStterson, county savings bonds chairman. SC Traffic Accidents Take 12 Lives In Week During the week ending March 31, 21 persons were killed and 132 injured in 437 traffic accidents throughout South Carolina, ac cording to the state highway de partment weekly report. The 1956 toll now stands at 140, or 12 less than the 1955 toll for the same pe riod. Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at Zoo South Broad St. Phone 658 Office Hears 9:99 te SJe r with Cushiony soft, e-a-s-y driving — it's yours with Marfak chassis lubrication. Marfah clings to bearings. ..safeguards points of wear and friction... paves the way to smooth driving for 1,000 miles or more. And Marfak is always on the job. It won’t jar out, squeeze out or wash out. For longer lasting Marfak lubrication, see us today! STOP IN AND SEE YOUR TEXACO DEALER SOON TT H. D. Payne & Co. Your Texaco Distributor Laurens County Don’t miss the once-a-year Tussy Deodorants Keg. 91 elzee now only 50* each plus STICK igll C ^AM DEODORAN 1 I*#* ssKr:,r^ deodorant tOr Tuaey Cream Deodorant. Exclusive acid-con trol formula. Helps protect against acid-damage to akin and clothes. Stops perspiration odor instantly! Checks perspiration moisture. De pendable all-day protection! Tuaay Non-Aold Stick Deodorant. With hexachlorophene to suppress odor-forming bac teria. Glides on easily...cools...dries at once! HOWARD’S PHARMACY . Phone 101 Jf J. D. Robins to L. F. Cothran, lof on Lake Greenwood, Waterloo Township, for $100.00. Gerogia Patterson to Hembree Patterson. 2 acres on Yarborough Mill Road, Laumes for $800.00. J. P. Brown, Jr., and R. T. Wil son, Jr,.ljot to James E. Tunstall, lot in Fprest Hills Sub-Division. Laurens, for $1,000.00 and other valuable considerations. . YUE. ft^le and M. H. Hunter, to Tifli McCarson. and Kay nr': ■Si I a Here's wHy -the engine ±1101: started the High-compression oj’a still tops the field today I ■Tv*. ' s THE ROCKET BROUGHT HIGH-COMPRESSION performance to motoring ... set the standards ... broke the records. Today it’s the same. With a high in compression of 9.25 to 1 and a displacement of 324 cubic inches, the Rocket packs a potent new wallop. THERE'S AN EFFORTLESS SMOOTHNESS that tells you this (me is a masterpiece of balance and precision. What's more, this power plant's big- bore, short-stroke design means shorter piston travel for lees friction, wear and longer life. . You’ll rarely use the fall 230f horsepower under the hood. But you'll go for the Rocket's high torque—the force that makes the wheels go ’round. Even at medium speeds, your toe can call a hefty 340 pound-feet of torque into play —to move yon away from a light or pass by any emergency. Add Jetaway Hydra-Matic* and yon meet Rocket action at Its smoothest. • ! N i VC' 1\ \ \ VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TOOAY1 We invito yon to "Rate the Rocket” on t^ road. » 1 _ • a • mio a ROCKIT SCORRS DOUBII VICTORY IN MOBILOAS ICONOMY RUNI 1 T«p« far vcwM—y. (Ml In Nm fMMm NUMgm mm- ifcaSiaaS Wa«y Ugh laak 9nM ptoca la l You’ll get out of the ordinary Olds! •a OUAUTT PRODUCT brought to yoo by AM OUKMOMU QUAUTT DRAURL TIMMERMAN MOTOR SO. | PHONE 119 E. CARO. AVE. CLINTON, S. C. OLDSMOBILE PRESENTS THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POUT • AN EXOTIC 903MINUTE MUSICAL • SAT., APRIL 14 - ON NBC-TV! -A umnrtow IA 1 ■i' ffiiiMiww >i i —»inifr ir m nm wfmmmmmmmmmm