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Pa*e Ten THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. October 9, 1958 CIRCUS HERE TOMORROW Number Of Matters Face Council At Meet ' 15 . Np.ini'l.'d elamoar Ctrl*. m;»*nifu rnl b«rsr». fun filled down* and rhr*r |m rmnial lavurilM. thr Hrphanl*. «pHI rtrrus. 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The provision is for a 10 per cent penalty to be added to bills for late payment and discon- i tinuance of service to customers whose account is not paid by the 15 An additional charge is made for cutting off and turning on Petitions for paving certain sec tions of sidewalks on Shands Street Extension were approved. Since the work will be financed with current funds and not with a bond issue, it was pointed out that this and other similar work requested must be paid for in advance, with the abutting property owners paying half the cost and the city the other half. I Council went on record as being opposed to the licensing of a liquor store to be located on the Whitmire highway between North Broad and Musgrove streets. A request from representatives to donate revenue from the park of the Community Chest for the city ing meters for one week to the local campaign was denied in acordance with the policy of council concern ing donations to eleemosynary in stitutions and organizations. I’ouncil adopted a resolution pro viding for periodic tranfers of funds from the utilities gross revenue ac count to the general account of the I city. Necessary expenses were appro- pnated for the chief of police to (attend the International Chiefs of Police meeting in Miami. Fla . the (latter part of October Mayor J P Terry presided over the' session, with all counctlmen be mg present Frank M B'land, ward one S A Pitt*, ward two. Harry C. Layton, ward three. James P Sloan, ward four. George \V Bagwell, ward five and Charles K Leathensuod ward ux Mrs. Baldwin Loses Brortier HopeweM Club To Serve Supper A chicken barbecue supper will be served at Wadsworth school (Hopewell Community Club House) on October 15 from 4:00 to 8 00 p. m. The supper Is sponsored by the Hopewell Methodist Church, with proceeds to go to the building fund Clinton residents may pick up their supper, boxed, at the Clinton Armory at 6:00 p m. if they so specify when purchasing tickets Joanna Baptists Schedule Revival For October 12-19 Revival services will begin at the Joanna Baptist Church on Sun day, October 12. continuing through the 19th The pastor. Rev James B Mitch ell, will bring the messages Music will be led by Thomas H. West- ry college and graduated from Fur man University He received the 1 MS degree in voice in 1851 from the JuiUiard School of Music in' New York Mr. Westmoreland was head of. the music department at Limestone | College for four years and serveo l as Minister of Music at the First j Baptist Church. Pensacola. Fla. Services will begin each evening at 7:30 p. m Three Weeks Court Terms Scheduled Beginning Oct. 27 i Laurens County faces three weeks of scheduled court terms beginning The first two weeks will he given on Monday. October 27. , j term of criminal court is set for the j over to civil court, and a one week week beginning November 10 Judge T. P. Bussey of Charleston, who recently held a one-week crim inal court term in Laurens, will pre side. Solicitor Wiliam T Jones stated last week that he might call for one J moreland, state music secretary of or two extra weeks of criminal the South Carolina Baptist Conven- court in order to clear the docket of i tion. numerous held-over cases. ' Mr. Westmoreland attended Ber- TIIOMAS WESTMORELAND Now Is Best Time To Obtain New Tags i " rhe rush of the first few days is : over and registrations have slowed down throughout the state, making the next few days the best time of the year to obtain your new motor vehicle license plates,” Chief High way Commissioner Claude R. Mc- ; Millan said today. There are fe\v lines and almost no waiting is encountered by mo torists who visit licensing offices now. he continued. Motorists must display the new 1959 motor vehicle licenses by No vember 1 or face a late registration fee of 50 cents and a fine imposed by the local courts. The new 1959 licenses feature white letters and numbers on a blue background, a reverse of the 1958 plates. The new plates may be secured from the Laurens office of the Highway Department. Hunting Accident Kills Wofter Gooch, Arcadia, Fla., Teacher . -• " Walter Gooch, former Thornwell Orphanage student and Presbyte rian College graduate, was killed Sunday in a hunting accident near Arcadia, Fla The body of the Arcadia High School teacher was found by a road about 15 miles from Arcadia at 2 a. m. Monday. Sheriff Lloyd Hollon^said Gooch’s 12-gauge shotgun apparently dis charged as he tried to climb through a fence The charge hit him in the . The sheriff was called by Gooch's wife when he failed to re turn home from a dove hunt. The 32 year old South Carolina native had gone hunting alone. The father of six children, the eld est of whom it eight, Gooch went to Florida about four years ago He coached football for two sea sons at Arcadia High. He w’orked in Charlotte for a sporting goods firm before moving to Florida. Gooch was a star halfback on Presbyterian College football teams in the late 1940’s. He was a native of Rock Hill. COMMUNITY CHEST 100% EMPLOYEE AND FIRM PARTICIPATION Names of Companies Which Achieve 100% Employee and Firm Participation in the Current Community Chest Fund Campaign Will Be Carried Below. Watch For Them- 1. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co.. Traffic Dept. 2. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., Commercial Dept. 3. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., Plant Dept. 4. M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers. 5. Clinton Paper Box Co. A 100% sticker will be presented to a representative of these firms and any others reporting at the meetings on Tuesday. “Lend a Hand — Light the Torch" Clinton High To Meet Greer Friday; Thornwell Al Home toft • KMOI Autwftt* an the I whtir TVvnwril pta) at LacfcJun Friend* hrrr will be uNrrrvtrd i play North know af the drain af Jeha Rohi ohnw Field. 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