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Thursday. June 5, 1W8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace 8e«e« New Officers of Joanna Lions Club Here are the new officers of the Joanna Lions dub Who will take office July 1. Left to right, they are: Carl Franien, president; Clyde Tindall, treasurer; W. W. Hair, secretary; Rev. C. F. Hamm, vice president; Claude M. Lawson, director; L. T. Lawson, vice president;; Lewis Thompson, director; Mac Duncan, vice president; Parks Booxcr, director; Harmon Bedenbaugh, Lion tamer; Carson Nabors, tall twister. At the right is Deputy District Governor Jim Adams of Spartanburg, who was guest of the club at a recent ladies night cele bration. Claude Lawson was presented a plaque as Lion of the Year, and Mrs. Carl Franzen was recognized as Citizen of the Year at the banquet served by the Joanna Woman's Club. t . Entertainment consisted of several songs by three fourth grade girls from Hampton Avenue School in Clinton, dancing by six mem bers of Mrs. Jackie Franks Brown's dancing class, and Mrs. Hugh Donnan and Mrs. Nene Workman brought a circus act consisting of about 35 children from Academy Street School in Clinton. Bailey Says People Looking To Textiles For Leadership A note of optimism was sounded last Tuesday by P. S. Bailey, Clin ton textile manufacturer, on the eve of becoming president of the South Carolina Textile Manufactur ers Association. Bailey is the third generation of his family to head Clinton and Lydia Cotton Mills here. Mr. Bailey said he was fully aware that the people of South Carolina are looking to textiles “to sustain their economy and to lead the way into the prosperous future which they expect.” It is impossible to predict the fu ture market for cloth, be said, but he added that increasing population carried with it an increasing demand for clothing. "I am optimistic.” asserted Mr Bailey, who this week succeeded Alan B. Sibley of Greenville as president of the textile group The textile industry, he contin ued. is daily showing its desire to *ay in buMness. to stay rompeti tire, to provide employ mem. and to prosper Attendance of 130 textile men at a recont Clrmaaa C la apiore the of atomic energy in textile manu facturing was a demonstration of this desire, he added. Mr. Bailey expressed confidence “that with continued support and cooperation of our fellow South Car olinians, the textile industry will measure up to the role of leadership in which it has been cast.” Roger Poore Wins Award In History Prevatte To Manage Radio Station WPCC Conducting Revivol At Acodemy St. Church \ Rev T L Lowery of Galax. Va., is conducting a tent Revival in Clio-1 ton on Academy Trtrect The revival New Officers Loyal Order of Moose New officers of the Clinton Moose Chapter, installed at a recent meeting are: seated ((left to right). J. E. Braswell, governor; C. W. Woolen, past'governor; f.holdie Simmons, junior governor; Bohbv Wooten, prelate; Paul J. Wilson, secretary; J. C. Estes, treasurer; standing: lonnle B Tinsley, 1-year trustee. T. O. Williams. 2-year trustee*; James Pattern, 3-year trustee; George Price, sergeant at arms; Fred Lowery, inner guard; f art Heaton, Jr., outer guard. —Photo h\ Dan Yarborough. Negro In Jail For Raping Young Girl A 30-year-old Negro man was still being held in the county jail yester day, after being arrested on charg es of rape involving a six-year-old Negro girl. •The man is Clarence “Bo Red" ferguson, and the act was said to hhve been committed on May 224 while a group, including the par ents of the girl, Ferguson, the child, and other were fishing near Joanna The man took the girl to a nearby store about 3 p m and when they did not return the group searched for them and found them walking 1 towards Joanna abotR 7:30 p. m. Ferguson left the girl with the group and was later apprehended after the girl told her parents she had To encourage and stimulate in terest in American history, the Behethland Butler Chapter, Daugh- wpcc Broadcasting Company an ters of the American Revolution, n « u r n ^ d n this week lho appointment _ „ . of Ted Prevatte as manager of Sta- GreenviUe, has established a special I tion wpcc in ainton Mr Prevatte award to be given at Furman Uni-! was previously associated with the versity each year. The award is company in Darlington as commer- presented to an outstanding student cial manager and comes to Clinton in the university’s history depart- from WTSB in Lumberton, N C. ment each spring at class day exer- ; m prevatte replaces Cameron Sum Icises. Selection of the winner is mers, Jr., who has been transferred made by member, of Ihe h,story WCGt N c a „ a( , , Itiliate of WPCC. Th. 1958 award, a silver plat., Pmr , 0 lh( . and the first, joes to Roeer Simp- b „, adcasU ProvMe s „ v „, ln son Poore, senior from Joanna Mr. * Poore, who has been president of the men s student body at Furman and Cadet Colonel of the University Key leadership society. Quarternion ROTV, is also a member of Blue Club, Student Council, and Who'k Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. He is married to the former Miss Anne O’Neal of Columbia Sheriff's deputies H. R Jones and George Blackwell arrested the Ne gro at hM borne after a search * men ELECT CLAUDE A. PATTON YOUR LAURENS COUNTY COMMISSIONER Your Vote and Support Appreciated . Airman Smith To Be Transferred Fneads will be interweted know that James A. Smith, airman apprentice, soa of Mr aad Mrs B E. Smith of Dus city, is aow at the U 8 Naval Receiving Station Nor folk. Va. awaiting transfer The Norfolk Naval Receiving Sta- by ( aptatn I ■ way ta aad from naval artinum aB over tfc Air Force wqflk Force Com I IF YOU ARE FINISHING SCHOOL H hat dwe* the fat are hold far yaa? lata Wait tag — 8S8.M to 8IS# per week Yoa raa work vaar «a* ihroagh aar srltaai Write Chorlofte Beouty School 139*1 Heath Trvaa Hi. C hartal la, N. C. tp J» REV T. L. LOWERY is being sponsored by Pentecostal churches in this area. Herb Winegar is the musician and singer He plays nine different musical instruments. Many are attending the revival each night. Services are at 7:30 The revival will continue through June 15, and everyone is invited to attend NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLNA, COUNTY OF LAURENS IN CONDEMNATION City of Clinton. South Carolina. Pe titioner, vs Leona WiLson Elmore, Lillie Wil son, Pearl Wilson. Valone Wilson, and all other heirs at law of Cad Wilson, deceased, and all persons entitled to claim under or through Cad Wilson or any of his heirs at law; The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, and any and all persons (unknown and claiming any rigid, title or interest in the real property described in the Notice of Condem nation herein any unknown adults being as a class designated as “John Doe ; and any unknown in fants or person* under a disability being designated as * Richard Roe , Respondents TO THE RESPONDENTS ABOVE NAMED; PURSUANT ta the auttonty vert ed m me by an Ordinance of the CMy Coward of OmUa south Cam J itM RdtaptMcf n^fcii ms NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. ' that the CMy of ClMBrtk Irttth Cam • rw pew udiagi far the parpwte of ar qwtrwig tale la aad am of earn mnw» aad right* of way m row! property m Lewrom Camay __ «f sf C rt to mem O ' Mey three (93i feet in length, containing six one hundredths ( .06) of an acre, situate, lying and being north of puncan Creek, in Laurens County, State of South Carolina, said strip commencing at boundary separat ing lands of heirs of Cad WiLson from lands of F. L. Donnan at point designated as station 88 07 of proposed raw water pipe line of the City of Clinton, and extending S 6 deg E ninety three i»3) feet_ to point on boundary line separating lands nt heirs of Cad Wilson from lands of S E Compton. Jr . at point desginated as station 89 00 on said proposed pipe line Said strip ot land is fully shown an designated as “Cad Wilson LF 93x30 —0 06 Acre'' on plat labeled “City of Clin ton 30 ft Right of Way for Water Lines & El Pole Lines Laurens County, S. C." surveyed Feb 28. 1958 by J R Crawford. L S . and plat being recorded in Plat Book No 12 at Page 18. in the office of the Clerk of Court for Lauren* county Together with the free, uninter rupted and perpetual right to trim rut and remove any and all trees and all other obstructions upon said i real property and to keep the same free from trees and other nbstnir toms and the free, uninterrupted and perpetual right, easement and right of wav for the City of Clin tow, it.k fitcmxMni, .t**i gm of-, fleer* agent* servant* and *m jylmee* of ingress egress and af' re** t«. over and acfwm the other land* of heir* of Cad Wilson adja cent la the land* homnahov* de wrnbril with machinery and e*|wtp mart in and from the lands hereto above drvrnbad foe the purpose of pertwrmmg the arts snd rights hem opoo the strip rt land ie dewtrihed the CWV rt Clmhm to pay Vo the owner* there rt lho art wot r«w«h from the ewermo fmm time tw tome rt Msrb rvgp* rt •ny rt amm* egpvw* and mgrow* Tto CMy rt Ctodsa. Xawth « freeholders os your representatives it assess damages and within five (5) days—after service of this No tice of Condemnation upon you give written notice of their names and addresses to the undersigned at his office at City Hall, North Broad St . will be made by the undersigned to ihe-Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Laurens County for the selection of two such freeholders as provide! by law ' • The purpose for whiili the real estate herein described and ease ments and rights of way therein is required for operating .improving and extending the waterworks sys tem of the Combined Utility System (»f the City of Clinton. South Caro lina. This notice is given pursuant to the procedure for condemnation set forth in Chapter 5. Sections 25- 161 et seq . Cumulative Supplement to Volume 3. 1952 Code of Laws of South Carolina (Act N 225, Act* and Joint Resolutions South Caro lina 1953 ' Your attention is directed to this Act so that you may fully inform yoursril rt the procedure a* ailable to you and to the t ity of Clinton. South Carolina Cm OF « LINTON SOUTH CAROLINA W R OMENS, I term and Tvwa*urer CECIL E WHITE Attorney for the CMy rt ( liter DENTS HEREIN WHO IS AN IN FANT OR WHO IS A PERSON NON COMPOS MENTIS OR WHO IS A PERSON UNDER OTHER DISABILITY AND TO EACH PER- SON OK LNSTITUTON WITH WHOM SAID INFANT OR PER SON NON C OMPOS MENTIS OR PERSON UNDER OTHER DIS UTILITY RESIDE S. OR IN WHOSE CUSTODY HE OR SHE IS HLD, REIN G DESIGNATED HEREIN AS -RK HARD ROE": YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT Hon Raymond C. Hill, Esq , Attorney at Law, Laurens. South Carolina, has been appointed guar- dia nad litem for any unknown In dian ad litem for any unknown dis ability who are necessary parties hereto for the purpose of the above entitled action, and that said ap point ment shall become absolute on the 10th day of July, 1958. and that an order nisi of the Court of Com mon Plea* for Laurens County is filed with the Clerk rt Court for Lauren* County < 1TY OF CLINTON. SOUTH CAROLINA By W B OWENS. Ckrk and Treasurer t ECU. E Attamev cimi.'n f. !M8 WHITE. for the City ■ay TH ANY A! i\ IT TOO DO ITT READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DO NT GET THE NEWT* H BOLAND SAYS THANKS FREE FLORIDA VACATION STAY TUNED TO WPCC FOR DETAILS ON THE FATHER OF THE YEAR CONTEST During Week Of June 9-14 Wilson Is Grateful The fwmphr of ClinlMi have my sincere thanks for their support in the ment elec tion. I was not returned ns a member of City Council from Ward Five, but my interest in (Hinton’s profren* and government will continue. I appreciate the honor of having nerved you in the Council and ahall ever be grateful. Woodrow Wilson Mr Frevsrte aas artive gi ertn- ty rtf*** ia bartopao ami tomhsrtrti Is Darbapaa to Is sbarfr rt ito toad raiasag rasa psiga for Pveahftorws ertfopr • Aaan—id psfofo* Ms paffoc toe Ftorsaes toils Ttoatr* < aad • as pstosertsM tto NRatS tor* artar rt ttfo ytonr *»*ed for to* pas toayai rt ( Tams ttvaasy (Man Mart**! Ms was •eeraAary rt Me tjHnbsssato Jsyrer* *nd n a ta M3 lit FvwaNs ammsd tbs tto Isis AaflMsrl Grtsr Ttodd. tan rt 8*as«H J T«dd rt (Matos Mr* Gnsv Tafof is dm Malar rt Mr* Jab* Bard Uadi rvasdsnes is httod w CMalaa. Mr Erevan* m rtartwg ■ Mb ito David Mor«S» YIMT MERE Mr aad Mr* Kmartb Burdriir rt Ckafirstaa. *pnvt tto • with the latter i brother u> law aad uster. Mr aad Mrs Hubert J Pitts sad attended the Owens Marc Kant wedding la Laurens on Saturday Guests rt tto Puts on Sunday were Mr aad Mrs Kenanb Burdette. Jr. and children of Char leston. and Mrs. Ralph Duia and son. Shell, of Laurens. IF YOU DO NT READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phona 74 Thanks From Craine I wish to express my thanks to the people of Clin ton for their support in the recent primary. Although defeated. I hold no ill will against anyone. I have enjoyed my many years of service as City Coun cilman from Ward Six, and am grateful for the opportu- 1 nity to serve you for so long. The affairs of the City of Clinton will continue to claim my interest. James C. Craine RK-ILICT JESSE T. /MDEHOM Wasson & Wasson, Inc. Hickory Tavern. S. C. Well Drilling Well Water G 1 TON HOTPOINT AIR CONDITIONER The Lowest Price Ever— 189-95 Also Have IV2 Ton and 2 Ton In Stock Lawson Furniture Co. joa^yc*. ml r MOM