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Ul If THE CLINTON CHBONKXB MCMAHON NEWS Ofc !• CM Ml 4 U» b«l ThurwUy Md Fri day W* art Mahiad •i**t M—— fhM la Uw Pony Uacaa aad thrw la IW Small Fry prttffram Our LMk Bays Laacua la up U data Lydia la leading the Small Fry program with three wine and one kwa Balky defeated Lydia laat week for Lydia’s first loss. Whitmire and the Moose club are tied for first place In the Little Boys League, with two wing and no losses since play started forfthe cup. The Hampton Avenue t«am has won all five of its games this sea son. Joanna is second with three wins and one loss. Joanna and Hampton Avenue have rained-out games to be played this week. Graham, Whitmire’s lanky Little Boys centerfielder, took over the top spot in batting last week with a .459 average. Koon of Joanna came from eighth place to second place and also leads in home runs, with four. This is Gene’s third year in this league and he’s a good-sized young man to be only twelve years of age. Tdrry Swygert, one of our ittle Boys players, was shot in the face last Friday. A1 of us wish for him a very speedy recovery. A district two Little Boys meeting was held last Saturday morning in the forum room of the Bank of Clin- iMk D t Mi charge Om <h*rtr< tkla year 4 tw4m kwa Yack V Ua- ton, Gaffney, Chesnee, Greenwood. Laurens (t league*). Ware Shoals, Abbeville, and Clinton Those at the meeting decided to divide our district into two parts One sub-district will be composed of York, Lancaster, Chester, Union, Gaffney, and Chesnee. This group will play at Chester. Ute sub-district Clinton plays in wiM consist of Greenwood, Laurens (2 leagues), Ware .Shoals, Abbeville, and Clin ton. Tlieae teams will play in Clin ton. The sub-district tournaments will start on Monday, July 20, and run the entire week. The winners of each sub-district will play a two out of three game series in Abbe ville for the championship in District Two Little Boys the week following the sub-district tournaments. The girls softball league starts next week. They will play a two- game a week schedule. This pro gram is under the direction of Mrs. Marian Ramage, with Amelia Nich- ols as her assistant. PONY BATTING AVERAGES Player—Team AB H Avg. Emery (L) U 6 .555 Gladden (T) 16 g .500 Corley (L) 12 6 .500 Rogers (H) io 5 .500 Higginbotham (T) 13 6 .462 m THE BEST CAR BUY Iti iheU.S.A. After testing o| cars, the editors of CAt UK,'America's MAMBLER RMV ym • auvmu a# PALMETTO MOTOR CO. » t , 4 •• 1)001 nsi wOfif£ ywr high style cottons at homer Play safe! Send them SUNSHINE CLEANERS Saniltmt COTTON CLINIC it takes professional skill plus Sanitone to get cottons really clean and specialized equipment to press them just right. Our Sanitone Cotton Clinic with exclusive Style-Set^ puts back that fine mill-finish, that tissue-crispness, that makes cottons look glamorously new. Make sure your cottons get the professional care they require to Play SUNSHINE CLEANERS MHBt I II TfH tmti Rif AIM MB ClfVTtth MB % m UMto(J) 11 1 414 htorr (J) . • 4 444 D Vatu ... U » 417 (J) » 4 400 Gtoaa H . u • 400 Baquamore (B) .... . M 4 480 Bailey (L) 10 4 400 Timmun* (T) • $ na Beddeek (H) f S 331 B Watt* (T) ... 12 4 333 Raines (W) N 22 7 311 Lawson (L) IS 4 308 BONY LEADING PITCHERS | (Strikeouts) Cash (T)—24; D. Watts (B)-lg; Corley <L>—1»; Riser (J)—IB; Roquemore (H)—18; Raines (W)— 14 PONY HOME RUNS w Roquemore (H)—1; Holcombe (H)—1. SF BATTING AVERAGES (Through June 5) Player—Team AB H Avg. H. Adair (H) 7 4 .571 Hamrick (A) 7 4 .571 Adams (H) 12 6 .500 Campbell (H) 8 4 .500 Cooper (L) 9 4 444 Tucker (A) 12 5 .416 Waters (L) 13 5 384 McKee (L) 9 3 .333 Kelly J) 9 3 .333 LEADING LB BATTERS Player—Team AB H Avg. Graham (W) 12 17 .459 Koon (J) 36 15 .417 Strand (J) 35 14 .400 Senn (J) 30 12 .400 Foster (M) 40 16 400 Ramsey (W) 41 16 390 T. Alexander (W) 41 16 390 D. Rhodes (L) 27 10 370 Templeton (L) 30 11 367 Marse (L) 26 9 346 Osborne (J) 32 11 344 Laney (M> .. 35 12 -343 Adams (L) 35 11 333 B. Johnson (L) 15 S 333 Walker (W) 40 13 325 Rushton (J) 17 12 324 Whitael (J) 25 8 320 E*te* <E> . 22 7 318 Wingard L - a • LB CTP sTAVDINf.s Yearn n 1 Whilmirr • 1 I I • Kiwaa.. tlBM SMd other W G McDaniel to T. B. McDan iel, lot on Irby Are , Laurens, for John B Ruth and Pearl Burnside Ruth, to Lewis J. Knighton, lot on South Boll St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other conaiderations. Joe H. Bonds to Gene B Buffing ton lot on Pinewood Ave., Clinton, for $10.00 and other considerations. John B. Cunningham to Doris F. Babb, lot on corner of Russell St. snd W. Hampton St., Laurens, for $10.00 and other valuable considera tions. John Willie Watts and Ethel Watts to Willie C. Foggy and Mattie Pearl Foggy,, 1 acre near Waterloo for $160.00. Vernon Smith to Claude Word, Vi acre in Cross Hil Township for $10 00 and other considerations. Clyde M. and Lula B Fowler ta Clifton G. Moody, lot in 1 Waterloo Township for $4,500 00 Ralph T. Wilson, Jr., to Paul A. Woods and Betty W Woods, lot in Forest Hills sub-division, Laurens, for $10.00 and other considerations. Alex Jones to Marie M. Williams, lot in Waterloo Township for $4,000 and assumption of mortgage. J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate Judge, to Land, Inc., 96 acres in Cross Hil Township, for $5.700 00. Clyde D Wehunt to Lois W. We- hunt, lot on Bond St., and W of an acre on Airport Road. Clinton, for $1 00. love and affection E. F. and Mary J. Boazman. to Paul and Alvin Gowan, lot in Crocs Hil Township for $10 00 And other valuable considerations Obie CarroO to Canal Wood Cor poration. 30 arm. being part at the Bluford Estate, for $io 00 and other valuable ronjuderationa J D Rohbms to Nathie Lee Turk er, 4 7 acres on the Lauruus-Trost Anchor highway, for $300 on 2*k«e G Dunklin to James G Dunklin, tot an Sms for $10 00 ad other Ur -anford TA h. Gray C« Strom FIRMNESS WITH RUSSIA In recent weeks major attention has been focused on the Big Four Foreign Ministers meeting in Ge neva, Switzerland. The purpose of this important conference is to lay the groundwork for a possible sum mit meeting of the Big Four heads of the state at some later date. At the time of the writing of this re port, little progress has been made except that the Communists have seized upon this as another oppor tunity to spew their propaganda around the world while attention is centered on the conference, I am glad that President Eisen hower has let it be known again that unless real progress is made »t the foreign mmisu-rs meeting he will not agree to vn.ifv the trip to the sum mit The President has demonstrat ed time and again that he is more than willing to sit down and confer with the Kremlin leadership when he has firm assurance that the talks will he conducted in good faith with an earnest desire to move toward a lessening at world tensions He knows, as do most Americans, that agreements with t h e Communist leaders amount to no more than scrap* at paper, and that sum mil meetings are used by them only to further their propaganda efforts and to give the Appearance of hemg proponents of world pewre It is not just rotncdeuiai that the Worker.” the < ommumst newt organ m the United Stereo, and rod front continually advocate summit mgs THE BYRNES POLICY The only way to deal with the Communists is with resolute firm ness. I am proud of the fact that a great American and South Carolin ian, James F. Byrnes, initiated the “get tough with Russia" policy while Secretary of State He did so over the protests of Commerce Sec retary Henry Wallace, whom Pres ident Truman had the good judg ment to dismiss from his cabinet as a result of his opposition to the Byrnes policy. With the Byrnes policy, we forced Russia to move out of Iran after Stahn had threatened armed conflict if he were not permitted to continue his occupation of that country in violation of his war-time treaty agreement with Ii'an Also m 1946 we backed Turkey when Russia tried to force that country into an undesirable treaty affecting control of the Straits of the Black Sea The Communists again made war like noises, but they backed down RUSSIA GAINS NO MORE In 1946 the Communists tried to force us out of Berlin, as they are now trying to du. but our Berlin Air lift operation scored another tough ness” victory for the free world. I feel, however, that we could have averted the huge expense and loos of Ifie which the airlift cost us if we had employed the necessary firm ness to have maintained our rightful ground routes through East Gej • \ ' * many to Berlin. More recently, secretary of State John Foster Dulles, who died of can cer two weeks ago, refused to be frightened by Communist bullying tactics and threats. For six years the cold war has been in a stale mate, but Russia has gained no ground In fact, during this period she has been forced out of Austria The “stand firm” diplomacy ad vanced by Mr Byrnes, and practic ed for the past six years by Secre tary Dulles, has kept the Russians from taking over all of Europe I hope President Eisenhower and his new Secretary of State, Christian Herter, will continue to be steadfost on the side of right, because such a policy is the key to continued lib erty for the peoples of the free world and the hope of all enslaved peoples FINAL SETTLE PENT Take noLct that on the 14th dug of July. 19M, 1 will remtor a fiiud account of my acts and douiga as Executrix of the estate of Thomas Roscoe Buzhardt in the office 4 the Judge of Probate of Laurens Couaty at 10 o'clock a. m . and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or he forever barred. INEZ CHANEY BUZHARDT. Executrix, Rk 2, Clinton June 5, 1959 4C-J-2 OFTICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. S. C Phone 3493 Joanna ixm-E aova rm-Mpt* m Public Records Charles D. Yarborough — kgeut — Calhoun Life Ins. Co. • Ordmarv I ife • Industrial I ife • Health and knrtdeul • Fan '-up • HnwfMtal a ad I ife INSURE Him I S WE INVEST miTH UH i mb pi* t* Protect touT I(leveland Si P. a Bm% 121 Itll-I $ 79 S0 DELUXE ORDEREST MATTRESS Just come In and register during ORDEREST CELEIRATION SUFfR OClUit 0R0CRCST fe. MW „ « c ■—•we*. | 4nn#e*(f- - A' <• frU'AMANTIta 28 Viauj ,#*l | ♦ -$4 4 **•*•*♦ Of « | 9 79 so onuic 0R0CMC0IC OROCRCST H» w* a tn# * *♦*. “••ua-t.Mw’* if *§ «a*ef Can bwy am ACW— • *at y iw> • t**4 fa « w »**••' »*•» MW'f *• *-#w Me *a> * • » C-.a»AN*to vta*$ v.. GIFT CERTIFICATE WE PAY 5% •i m i F Bragg to 11 acre* to Dial* fur iiwaa Rhett P Adah to John H Bell, lot on Cope la ad St. Cltntoa. for $10 00 and other valuable coaudera WwkW«Tm* Ouh ran aoecur M how re eaif* MTtie ft Sltof * ctueeATi TR** thfotouu Muttfwu* fw M* l«««oto Iwar Frau iito .NMh SMOIS 111 « f fO •avUhA’ie Lydia Mills Store Clinton Mills Store Fred Hill to Leonard Childress, lot m Hill’* Mib-division in Croat Hill Township for $10 00 and other va- uable considerations Fred Hill to Albert Gorze and Martha F. Gorze, lot in Hill’s sub division in Cross Hill Township, for $10 00 and other consdeirations. Florence F. Gambrel] to John C. Taylor, Jr. and Lee Brown Taylor, 514 acres near Princeton for $5,- 250.00. Mrs. Sarah Emmie Young God frey to Sandy Garner and Emma Gamer, lot on South Adair St., Clin ton, for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. B. M. Zimmerman and Sara Zim merman to Harry Potts and Peggy Bolts, lot on Lake Greenwood for $3,800. Canal Wood Corporation to W D. Cause and Mildred A. Cause, 1 acre in Cross Hill Towship for $2,500.00. Arthur G. Bayne and Annie Mae Lwtor to Earl Bayne, lot Lake view sub-diviiioc for $03 S3 Carl Bayne to C P Manley tot (Miss Sandra Ray of Clinton—Model) Wherever You Go... There’s Radio... In the Home...In the Car. On Vacation FOR THE BEST IN RADIO ITS WPCC RADIO •«i. a. tut a n.i S S s s s s s s s s s s s s s i(S ■s s '$ i$ ((S s Starting today TRIPLE TO SAVE BIG ON AMERICA’S BEST-BUILT CAR: H*> low summer prices! a* highest trade-in allc .vances! top oconomy in a luxurious, fuft-eteed oar! 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