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/n Oklahoma CHy County Judging Team In National Contest (EUntmt (Ehrantrlf Vol.60 —No. 18 Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 30, 1959 Laurens C6unty\s state champion 4-H Judging team is in Oldahoma €ity this week Where they will com pete In the National 4-H land judg ing contest Friday and Saturday^ The Laurens County team, which won first place in the finals of the state land judging contest during the 1958 Farm and Home Week at Clemson College, is representing the state in the national contest. Members of the team are Jerry Bryant, Earl Robertson, Gene Mar- Guest Attacks, Robs Man Near Clinton A man who spent the night as a house guest with a Clinton resident •Tuesday, April 21, is being sought in three warrants charging robbery and assault, the sheriff’s office re ported Saturday. Officers said Arthur Canupp, 54, of RFD Clinton, was hit over the head with an iron pipe and then robbed of his billfold. Being sought' is Clay E. Canupp, 35, relationship to the victim un determined. Canupp had spent the nght with the Clinton man, officers said, and the victim’s nine-year-old son, who apparently witnessed the assault on his father, told officers the assailant was their house visi tor. The warrants, signed by Magis trate Robert Bigham and Deputy Horace Mitchell charged Clay Caa- upp with assault and battery with a deadly weapon and intent to kill; housebreaking with intent to| nut a crime, and robbery with ler, and Ben Crouch. They were ac companied to Oklahoma Cky by Laurens County Agent M. L. Outz, and E. C. Turner, Clemson exten sion conservation specialist. The team left Anderson last Sun day in order to arrive in Oklahoma City for a training meeting today (Thursday). The trip is being sponsored by the South Carolina State Association of Soil Conservation District Supervis ors, Coker’s Pedigreed Seed Com pany, Hartsville, and the Southern Nitrogen Company, Inc., Savanah, Ga. The National 4-H Land Judging contest will be held as part of the eighth annual National Land Judg ing Contest, the fifth National Pas ture and Range Contest, and the and Range Judging School. These fifth International Land, Pasture, events are sponsored by Radio Sta tion WKY and WKY-TV of Okla homa City, and will be held in the city’s new state fairgrounds. Cash awards wil be made to win ning team sin both national and re gional contests in the 4-H and FFA divisions, and trophies will be awarded individual winners in the adult, collegiate, international, and women and girls' division. Montgomery Elected To Sports Council Irvin Montgomery, director of student activities at Presbyterian College, has been elected to the sports committee of Region 4. Na tional Association of College Unions He was chosen at the MUi annual of the association held at •rh. He The conference at the Deauville Hotel. Club Presents Portrait, Names Officers at Meeting He re Sunday The Parent* Club of Whitten Village on Sunday pre sented an oil portrait of Dr. B. O. Whitten, superinten dent of the state institution, to be hung in the new' club house on the campus. In the photo at left. Dr. Whitten is flanked by his granddaughters, Martha and Susan Brandt, of Asheboro, S. C., who unveiled the portrait. In the photo at right, new officers of the l^irent* Club are shown: from left. Miss Marjorie Wall of Spar tanburg, vice president; Mrs. Mary Ligon Spann of An derson. secretary-treasurer, and Carl F. H<»rten of lam- caster. president.—Photo* by Daft Y'arbomugh. Deering-Milliken Gift Of $15,000 To College Announced At Armory Lions Club Carnival To Show Friday. Saturday County Demonstration Council in Spring Meet * T M Y i Ch* m mi at • It. • Maag outfit sad at t » tj-1 rvtdsy sad a traaudar radm la addama, m !hr oB gpaa M T at p Saturday Mgja al • » a rtdm TV Tf | hrwmn aa Suuta m«. «aiutd at Men Tk. ud h» givua j {s Youngblood Named Whitten Village !fParents Club of School Miuger rruury-iraaaar H Th* Pareau (lab <d WfcuUw Vil and II Ua* «m Sunday pmuaiud *hr ia«ti er r *i—t~ttbb Trtrttiiui Cam tutjua aa ad paotraa of I* H <> m N*u York TV rtiangn at* Whmm. uV hao burn «ypr-~icad -tprcuMag 4 IW May I *M M Ihr uaM uaru As weu « tha orbuHl aad Uar c A auu«* <d Calaaahoa. V g *■ tMa tad add «d piaat far furthar gruwth Ml TW anratoua waa ftm oaaa aanaal tad pragma m variant 0Maas a# Hat t htU aad Him b President Jomn lions Club Byart Hard »><*■ | V Haw Mm* ary and CAST OF THREE-ACT MYSTERY-COMEDY Background, left to right: Sandra Ray, and Fat Chisholm. Foreground: Copeland Julia Gray, Georgia Young, Jimmy Young, Whitmire, Jerry Lewis, and Tommy Sublett. Sally Glenn, Milling Blalock, Betsy Davis, CHS Seniors to Give Play Friday Night ‘Come Out oi the Closet," a 3- rent a run-down apartment from a Tne role of Hercules Jones, a taxi greedy landlady 1 driver interested in another of the Georgia Young. Sandra Ray. and girts, is enacted by Copeland Mint Pat Chisholm portray the three gwh mire worried by the laadtedy. Mn Ma Milling Blaiark. arha plays aa am lane, aa played by Sally Glean hitseua pahremaa aad Jerry Lms. Betty Davit, acttag as Mrs Ma-1 mtm plays a 1*1 J act mystery-comedy, will be pre sented by eleven members of the setaer clam of Clialaa High School Friday «*t The pUy aril be five* The church, la he located between Caldwell aad Shaada Street, will be built on property bought more than two years ago by the Calvary con gregabon It will serve residents in the fast-growing northeastern sec tiott of the city , According to Mr SpiUers. the con givgution is in the process of rais ing funds to build the first unit of the educational building which will serve as a combination auditorium and classroom facility until addi ions and a sanctuary can be con strutted. The initial building will be of ce ment block and brick. 32x64 feet, and will have an assembly room seven classrooms, two rest rooms, and a furnace room. Cost is esti mated to be about $12,000, includ ing turnishings. All who are interested 111 the new church are invited to attend the | ground-breaking ceremony, Mr. Spiders stated An offering will be j taken at that time. In the event of rain, the service will be held the following Sunday, he said Anyone desiring to make a con intMiUoa for the building of the church is invited to do so. Mr Spill- ers »aid. Checks or contributions may be soot to Calvary Baptist Church. TOP Sloan Street or ddlter ed la Harvay Faster, church traas OF LAB At BBO All PTMUCT IP. Mi 1EB Mr V C ^ _ •as a «aa 4 Far Jeae Brriy Vi He was days arar as a the father I ater he was 1 smarted whn M S Hatley and Son Baritovs. as assmant cashier He was at anr time in the msrcaatile tHumes* with his brotbsr-m law. the late Putsey S Bailey Hr had been retired in re cent yean He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Clinton Hts wife. Mrs Mary Bailey Vance, died in 1949 Surviving are a son. Robert \1 Vance of Clinton; two daughters. Mrs H. M Wise of Clinton, and Mn*. W. D. Campbell of Columbus^ Ohio; a sister, Mrs P G Ellisor of Newberry, six grandchildren and two great grandchildren- Attend "Space Age" Symposium At (JSC Three Clintomans attended the Southeastern Space Age Symposium held at the University of South Car olina. Columbia, the past week-end. Phil McGee, a senior, was sent as a representative 0? Presbyterian College, Jimmy Young, a senior at Clinton High School, was sponsored by the Kiwanis Club to represent the school. He was accompanied by L V Duryea. science instructor at Clinton High. M. S. Bailey School PTA In Lost Meeting The M S Bailey School PTA wtU have its tart meeting of the year on at I 3o at the TW program m» m •doeway IB tt* ayauwkwum of the in wutmiaa at 11 a m w«b AVoPre- ndroi Carl H . prruhag m il udrin J M TW jiwmmi « ai I TW lord < rJTMFLAERt.EB AT FL4M1WA COHI ERRMTE Hugh L Kirbefbergev ha* been in SI Auguntmr. Fla. this week at Mndmc p conference of Star ( tub members of the New York Life In suranee Co Membership in the Star Chib u composed of agents uf the company who achieved verified sales ree ords during 1968 Prayer “ by Matattr given by ate Wngta Uudral at M Fuilwwiag was a musical by a number of the children direct ed and accompanied by Joe Shay Kerugmttun of new members of the club waa given and special guests included R L Plaxico of Clinton, chairman of the board of directors of the inoUtutaw. and Wil Itam C Dobbins, member of the leg 1 stature from Laurens County . At a business session uf the Par ents Club. Mr Horten was namde as the new president Miss Marjorie Wall of Spartanburg, vice-president. Dr Adorns Accepts Position With U. S. Agriculture Deport men Dr W W Ada am. Cbman V*«r 1 paailMW w«J the Untied States Depart mm* of Ag nruhir* in poultry .mpnetma M plans to leave Mav U far VUaat for a training period of approxi matety two montha. after whscb b will he asMgned w> mew here in tb state of • eargia Mr*. Adams and their two chil dren, W’attw. ». and Ann. S. wil Han him when school « out I»r Adams, a graduate of the Uni versify of Georgia School of Yateri nary Medicine, came to Clinton 11 1961 • la In Oklahoma City This Week The LbRrrna Cpunlv 4 II Urul ju«lging by M L Outi. l-aurru» i'auttt teaMB which won finst plme .n the stole c%tn- orw' V. t*. Turner, •es'und fn* tent Ipot stimmer m shown 00 it left SnwdA* non exteitsitwi v»*n»<r\ati«*r.:*t (utr the MbUnwwl Load Jmigiag C'owtewt in the tewjn. left Its rijffit. grw J tkkkahodbA Ciljr ha repeawent the afate wf Lwrt BaAwrtauw, tagwe MorNr' owd hawtb t newBuno The towna wo* grwiwomt t'lmwrb e: . Krs