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r**r Two THR CLINTON CHROMCLR ThurMU>. April 24. 1958 Crowd at Cattle Auction Saturday Name New Administrator For County Hospital; Head Of Trustee Board Resigns Lauren*—William S Brat-ham of| Lauren*—John A. TTwmpson of Raleigh. N. C.. has been appomted j Laurens, said Friday he had re- administrator of the Laurens Coun- siuned fnim the l^iurens County ey IlnMtal to succeed Gordon B Hospital Board of Trustees, of Collins who recently resigned ef which he is chairman, fectiv* June 1. He said his letter of resignation, Beacham is expected to arrive at asking that he be relieved Friday the hospital about May 1 He was i night, was mailed Thursday to Paul elected .unanimously at a recent I Culbertson, secretary of the Lau- meeting of the bpard of trustees. I re ns County Legislative Delegation. Beacham received a B.S. degree The delegation appoints trustees, from Wake Forest College in 1949 \f r Culbertson confirmed Friday with a major in General Science | ni ght that the letter had been re- and minor in English He holds a ceived. but said that the matter Home Demonstration Council Officers Shown here is part of the big crowd that attended P. S. Bailey"s auction Saturday of his Creekiand Farm herd of Polled Shorthorn cattle when 139 were sold to the highest bidders. The herd was one of the most outstanding anywhere in (he country and produced an international champion two years ago. The sale attracted buyers from as far away as Illinois, Indiana. New York, and Canada. —Photo by Dan Yarborough. Niaht Fire Levels Eugene Stoddard were also destroy- u a* rv.cd in a midnight blaze while the Home At UwingS I couple and a young daughterwere Owings — An Owing* family re- awa y a t Fountain Inn turned last Wednesday night to find They returned to their home a its home in ashes rmle from here about midnight to All possessions of Mr and Mrs. discover they had no house. If wu're got a yat to get ahead. Oort a sating' account at the M S. BAILBY 4k SON. BANKERS Slart A Saving- Account Todat And \dd To ll Konilarly SEE US TODAY paid on savings accoi nts SLMI-AN.M ALLY || h. s. i! urn k m.ju, V ' A • l I i M I 0 t • • O CAottAi amo waauA uooooooo Mtwaia . it on At otaoui fflOAWEi Oiiecvlae Starts Monday, April 28 for 4 Days BOLD DRAMA OF LOVE AND CONFLICT! Adi M-G-M PRESENTS IN MGM CAMERA 6B MONTGOMERY CLIFT ELIZABETH TAYLOR EVA MARIE SAINT. HAINCTHES GOUXVTY In tb fr/at hodihon of Cml War Rumarue .. .NIGEL PATRICK - LEE MARVIN I 4 kC i • V -IS wool - MM. TC« *C EI. J>tm* lCW»S • T0» 0**«E Two Fenfires Daily—3:20 and 7:30 1‘rocraai Not Cent in now IM.MM TKk Ivture—Adalta 75c. Students 50c. ( Ttiidrw 25c Bailey Disposes Of 139 Cattle At Auction Saturday *‘W’e had a good sale.” So stated P S Bailey. Clinton textile official and banker, after he had sold his entire herd of 139 Shorthorn cattle at auction Satur day. The sale was held at Bailey's Creekiand Farm near Clinton masters degree from tne Uhiver- sity of North Carolina in Public Health, majoring at the same time i n Public Health Administration. He also attended the Institute for Hospital Administrators in Chicago in 1956 and the Institute on Per sonnel Management in St. Louis. Mo*, in 1957. He has been employed at the fol lowing places: Guilford County Health Department, Greensboro; School of Public Health, University of North Carolina; Bladen County Hospital, Elizabethtown; and Good Samaritan Hospital. Charlotte. had not yet been brought before the delegation. He said that there was no sense of urgency involved. Stating that he had only a few more months to serve, his term ending in December, Mr. Thomp son said he felt the new adminis trator should begin his new duties under a board of trustees with longer terms to serve. He said four trustees are to be appointed in December. Trustee terms are for two years and are staggered. UTTLE BOYS LEAGUE Hold Golf Clinic, Championship Tournament Be Held Laurens County’s Home Demonstration Council kept Us old officers intact here last Tliursday by re electing the treasurer, Mrs. Charles Kellett. Her post was the only one to be filled. The officers, pictured here left to rglht, are Mrs. H. A. Benner, first vice president; Mrs. B. A. Goodwin, secretary; Mrs. James Wasson, president; Mrs. Guy Mahon, second vice president; and Mrs. Kellett. The Council named Mrs. Mahon of Gray Court as delegate to (he state meeting, and Mrs. J. S. Gray of Rt. 3, Laurens, alternate. The attendance gavel went to Green Pond Club, which showed up with 15 members. Shady Grove Club was host. The Shiloh Club will be host at the fall meeting. Thursday’s meeting was featured by reports of activities and progress In the various clubs.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. The Clinton Little Boys League will open Monday at 4:30 p. m. at the Little Boys park with the Lions Club and the Exchange Club open ing the season. The schedule will be different this year because Whit mire has entered and this gives a six-team league in Little Boys and Pony League. A1 bovs who do not make the Lit- A golf clinic for the Ladies Golf Association will be held Tuesday, April 22, at 10:00 a.m. at Lakeside Country Club The association will hold the championship tournament in May. Qualifying rounds must be played by May 6. These will consist of three nine-hole rounds. Scores will be turned in to Jack Sexton. Luncheon meeting will be held the first and third Tuesday in each month and will be served promptly A large crowd was on hand when tie Bdys and Small Fry teams are the famed herd went under the urged to report the day after school { gavel of Auctioneer C D Swaffer,! « out so a new league can be form- '<«' Tui>a. Okla The animals were od for them if enough boys will .sold in 97 different lots The cow, Sal ton Rothes 17th, with heifer calf bnnging the highest price was sold to Mrs Bar bara Fenwick, of Aiken, for Jl - uaO The top bull. Creekiand De veloper 20th was bought by Mrs Fay Ingle of Hot Springs. Ya.. for SI.110 I come out every day. These boys 0 will be taught the proper way to 1 throw, bat, field a ball, and run | They will also have games against! I Joanna and perhaps Whitmire du ring the season A recreation park around the i ocout hut will he opened the week I after school is out Many different kinds of games will be plyaed there Biggest buyers during the sale for girt, and boya under the di and the number of head each bought rectwn of Mrs Milford Smith Pa included Mrs Ingle, eight, Mrs rents, here t* a chance for your W C. Pilfwid of Saraquay. Quebec, girl* and hoys between the ages of Canada, eight; Ben T Ambrose, of *-14 to work off some of that sur Vcnna Ga . ten H N and P N. plus energy on something besides Smith, of Winter Haven. Fla, five, baseball It is ptanoed to have the Lights!) Brothers of Brunson type of games and recreation that | twelve. and George Rev is of best suit* the youngsters—voliey Thompson, Ga . tea hall, softball, horseshoes, badmin Buyers were on hand from henth*.*Kn<fle hoard, and others. aruima. G.wrgia. Honda. North rr **» • "^her «f ‘he ReermOoe t ommustoa. will have Carolina. l.rvfgU, Virginia.^ New York i Can The sale began at 11 M a m and continued all day A dutch lunch twa was M-rscd cm the grounds Funeral Services For Frank Sharpton Held On Saturday charge ef the umpires in both Pony .»nd Lit tie Boys League this season This will enshle Director Temple- ton to rherfc on the different places I of activity going an for our youth Monday asgtu leant* was discussed, md the rommiMoa has asked John Munaaugh. one of Us members, to irrange for tracking trsmis to girls and bays this summer The colored program will again he under the supmrujoa of Conch Wotts uf Bell Street High O of the M Ha> * iuiusauci coseosanou F rank W* Sharptua Spartanburg highway, Thursday al )• SO p hospital after several declining health He was a native of McCormick County, hut had au Laurent County for a number of years He was a von of the late James C and Susie Dilluhaw Sharp! on He wav married twice His first marriage was to Miss Josie Wii- Vams By this marriage two da ugh tars survive. Mrs Alvin Riley, Jr . of Columbia, and Mrs Edna Delete of California, and four grandchil dren His second marriage was to Mrs Irene Rogers Sharpton, who sur vives. along with two brothers, W. C Sharpton of Greenwood; and W P Sharpton of Bamberg; two sis ters. Mrs J O Slaton of Calhoun FalN and Mrs H K. Merrett of Lancaster. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 3:00 p. m. at Gray Fu neral Home by the Rev. Joseph Outz and the Rev. L. D. Tinsley Burial was in Rosemont cemetery. Pallbearers were nephews The honorary escort was com posed of H Earl Payne, Joe Ter ry, Robert Wrenn, John Addison, Platt Prather, Bob Simpson, C. W. Anderson, Tom B Carter and S. B. Lowman. Clinton High Takes - Track Meet From t Ware Shoals, 79-36 4 MOAMKi r <i. LAST TIME TODAY APRIL 24 FRL-SAT. APRIL 25-26 DESERT FURY Technicolor Thrilling Desert Adventure Burl lAncanter. Wendell Corey and Lixmbeth Scott CARTOON A COMEDY CluKoe High's cinder team scored 79 poults in a dual track and field meet with Ware Shoals Mooday to defeat their opponents by M point* Clinton placed first in 10 divisions and tied for first in another Joe Lark totaled 20 points for the j Red Devils with Billy Cauble add mg 10 points Summary 1-mile run—Rush too (Q, Poore (W'S), Mann <C). 5:11.5. 880-yard relay — Clinton (Lark.i Moody. Murrah, Wrenn> 1:38.8. 1-miJe realy—Ware Shoals Medley relay—Clinton (Lark. Lit tleton, Moody, Sublett). 1:45 8. 100-yard dash—Littleton (C), Lark (C), Traynham (WS). 10.7 secs. 220-yard dash — Hughes (WS), Wrenn (C), Sprouse (C). 24.5 secs. 440-yard run—Hill (WS), J. Lew is (C), SeawTight (WS). 4:57.7 secs. 880-yard run—Owens (C), Tram mell (C), Rushton (C). 2:14.5. 120-yard high hurdles — Cauble (C), Stewart (C). 18.2 secs. 180-yard low hurdles—«tie) Cau ble (C), Stewart (C). Hill (WS). :24 secs. Shot put — Lark (C), Hughes (WS), Cox (C). 41 ft. 11 in. Discus — Hughes (WS), Bowers WS), Trammell (C). 110 ft. 6 in. High jump—Lark (C), Hill (WS), Ingle (C). 5 ft. 1 in. Broad jump — Lark (C), Pitts (WS), Hill (WS). 19 ft. 3% in. Pole vault — (tie) Corley (C), Pruitt (WS), McKittrick (C). 9 ft. 4 in. WL\S TRIP Tony Johnson, 5-year-old son ol Mr. and Mrs Bobby Johnson of Beattie St., Wattsville, was winner of an all expense paid vacation trip to Miami Beach, Fla., awarded by the Laurens Federal Savings and Loan Association of Laurens. The wiaaer was drawn from a list ol savers at the organization which is cetabratiag iU tenth ana tnp by h* will afco he paid by Irby’s Meat Market MUSGROVB STREET PHONE 489 LARGE S. C\ EGGS Dor. 49c SLICED Bacon Squares u>. 39c HOME .MADE PORK SAUSAGE ib- 49c FRESH Ground Beef lb. 49c FRESH FRYING CHICKENS h. 39c at 12:30. For May 6 reservations members are asked to call Mrs. J. B. Templeton. OFFICE SUPPLIES At CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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