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ThurMby April 2, 1959 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 4 P-TA Meet Tuesdoy, Instotl New Officers An inaUQaUoa vrvkr will be heM for newly elected officers of the Kan**on Avenue Pirent-Tewch er Association at a meeting to be heW Tuesday evening. April T, at 8 o'clock Following the installation and bus iness session a social hour will be held and refreshments served. MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE The Largest and Finest Clinton-Joanna Highway ‘ Friday-Saturday • 2—BIG HITS—2 MY OF IDE BADMAN No. 1 Starring Fred McMurray Cinemascope and Color a — Also — Dan Rowan—Dick Martin — In — Once Upon A Horse It's A Riot of Laughs SuiL-Mon.-Tues. To Edit High School PubKcathms Linda Milam, Sara Say. and Deile Wilder have been named to edit next year's publications at Clinton High School Linda and Sara win co-edit the an nual. The Clintonian, and Dell Wild er will be editor of the newspaper, The Sentinel Ernie Strand will be business nxanaer of The Clintonian, with Syl via King as his assistant. Joanne Todd and Louise Speake have been named junior editors. Others who will hold positions on the annual staff are Ricky Rhame, sports editor; Pat Jacks, classes editor; Sarah Bradshaw, ac tivities editor; and Anne Ray, art editor. Cathy Hart win be literary editor, with Claire Smith as assist ant. Diaie Stephenson will serve as the annuals' advertising manager, and Myra Snelgrove will be eircuk- tion manager Marlene DeYoung and Mona Cannon will act as typists. Joel Cox has been announced as associate editor of The Sentinel, while Cliff McKRtrick hae been named business manager. Kay Tho mas will serve as assistant. Remaining positions will be filled by Trecie Davis, junior editor; and Julie Bolick, feature editor. Duck Adair win act as sports editor, and Barbara Boyce will as sume the duties of copy editor. Fayrell Furr and Bill Wilson will be photographers for both publica tions. NEW SENTINEL STAFF ef The WwtiaH mmt year w« be (I to right) Deft* an MM Ip r; Trecie Davis, inter edHsr; ami J«ei Css, TO LEAD ANNUAL Working on The Clintonian staff next year will be (front row, left to right) Joanne Todd and Louise Speake, junior editors, and Sylvia King, assistant business manager. Also serving are (hack row, left to right) Ricky Rhame, sports editor; Linda Milam, co-editor; Diane Stephenson, advertising manager; Sara Ray, co-editor; and Ernie Strand, business manager. Public Records The following public records were filed the past week at the office of the Clerk of Court of Laurens Coun ty Property Transfers Richard M. Rochester and Blanche B. Rochester to James L. Motes and Ruby E. Motes. 1-2 acre in Scuffletown Township for 810.00 and other considerations. Lois Suber and G. C. Suber to J. W. Power, lot on Lake Greenwood for 82.000 00. Joe H Bonds to Robert H Ste vens, lot in the WatfsviUe section Laurens, for 82.000.00 W. R McCuen, Jr , to Roy C. and Emma Lee Simpson. 57 acres in the Harmony section for 810 00 and other com u> Edna Craig. MiU Rond lor «# pmp«ty , Sara Edna CYteg to Myrtle G j lot aa w 8100 aad oarkaags of and other considerations. Mrs. J. A. Guthrie to Thomas Ry an Traynham, lot on Boyd’s Mill Pond for 810.00 and other considera tions. Mrs. J. A. Guthrie to T. P. and Dixie Traynham, lot on Boyd’s Mill Pond for 810.00 and other consid erations. J. S. Hendricks to Hoyt Hudson and Maude Hudson, 1.71 acres two miles east of the Town of Ware Shoals for 8200 00. Kathleen TumMin to J. S. Hen dricks 7 88 acres on State Highway No 804 for 8200 (X) R Roy Griffin to J. T Elrod, lot on Lake Greenwood for 85 00 and other considerations John F. Williams and Myrtle O Williams to Troy L. Hamby and Minnie Lucille W. Hamby, lot on Deering St., Laurens, for $650.00 and other considerations. Charles G. Copeland to Ethel Gil der Sims, 2.1 acres bounded by lands of Mrs Rebecca Hayes, for 810.00 and other considerations. Delmar O. Rhame, Jr., to Mrs Henri Toole Rhame. lot on^ Walnut St., Clinton, two lots on ..Cedar St., Clinton, for love and affection. ' Carolyn F. Roper to Earl W. Green, lot in Laurens No. 17 Town ship for $450.00. Marriage licenses Issued Charles Eltno Butler, Clinton, and Lois Gay Franklin, Clinton Jimmie Rufus Langston. Gray Court, and Erael Brewington. Gray Court. Samuel Leroy Cox, Woodruff, and Patricia Ann Nelson, Woodruff. Albert King Dixon, II, Laurens, and Augusta Lee Mason, Laurens. Eddie Lee Jackson, Enoree, and Gladys Mattie Mane Davis, Lau rens. —Frank—Crame, Woodruff; and - " Margaret Elizabeth Blakely, Wood ruff. William Marion Gardner, Clinton, and Lucy Nell Smith, Clinton. Ross David Starnes, Laurens, and! Ethel OradeM Franklin. Clinton Robert Gilmore Watson, Jr., En-. oree, and Sara Blanche Blakely, Clinton Julius Martin Bridges. Simpson- ville. and Nellie Fay Robertson. Fountain Ina Jessie Dillard Young to Reese Henry Young. SM acre* m Scuffle town Township for 1500. love and affection Jessie Jessie Dillard Young to Reese Henry Young, her interest in 133 acres in Hunter Township for 85 00..love and affection George A Reid to George A Reid and Bonnie L Reid, 2 acres, 4 acres and 73 acres in Hunter Township for $1 00, love and affection. John M Simmons to James W and Betty H Goodman, kit in Mountvillc for $600 00 W E Dunlap, Clerk of Court, to. Joanna Realty Company. ,v 4 of an .acre on Evans St , Joanna, for $6.- 180.00 Dr. David T. Mixon —Optometrist — 201 N. Broad Street PHONE 1308 Office Hours: 9-5:30 J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON, S. C Phone 3493 Joanna Gray Funeral Home CHaton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS . . . aad . . . EMBALMERS Pboae 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE John L. Mimnaugh "Thank you for calling to my attention the 1 o w amount of my fire insur ance in view of today’s re placement costs on home and furnishings. One thing -I don’t like the $50 ded- ductible clause on wind and hail damage. Can this de ductible be eliminated?” Wm. J. Bailey Ins. Agency 1344 Fresh Dressed lb. Fryers Cut Up Free 29c UHK'KEN BREAST u> 49 THICKEN Legs and Thighs ^39< m Bypaas 14 asto 174 tor — — , ^ , CHICKEN LIVERS u> 89 CHICKEN WINGS Lb. 29 Salted IS YOUR OFFICE IN STEP WITH YOUR BUSINESS ? OFFICE FURNITURE Let us show you the furniture to step-up the appearance and effici ency of your office ... reflect your success, speed progress. 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