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* 4 2 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 30, 1959 Public Records Clinton Guardsmen at Fort Stewart Sergeant First Class B. J. Meadors, mem- l>er of Battery B, 1st Automatic Weapons Battalion, 263rd Artillery, Clinton, shows the unit’s new marking to Capt. G, A. Tumb- lin (center) and SFC Roy Smith (ri*rht) at Fort Stewart. Georgia. The Clinton unit departed for its annual field training period on July, 19 and will re turn on August 2. Guardsmen from Clinton are receiving training under the new Pen- tomic type organization which was effected in the South Carolina National Guard on April 1st. Cavaliers Must Win Two To Keep Pace Clinton's Cavaliers split their two- game series last week, with their Friday night loss to Gaffney, 10-8. played under protest In the return game Saturday night, Gaffney was ‘turned back 8-2. behind Larry Mad den's three hit pitching Fred Satter field had two hits to lead Clinton at bat w The Cavaliers were to have played Buffalo here Wednesday, and will play at Buffalo Saturday Buf falo is leading the pack in the Union County League and Clinton must win hath games to stay In the running Joanna lo«t to Buffalo Saturday. 3O0 I nior w«» to have been at Wednesday, and Joanna will go to Union Saturday. July 31 Is Deadline For Tree Seedlings July 31 is the deadline for order ing forest tree seedlings to be plant ed this winter, according to State Forester Charles H. Flory, The South Carolina State Commis sion of Forestry is growing a record total of more than 130 million trees for dislribuLon to South Carolina landowners. Mr Flory said Seedlings can be ordered from county agents. SCS technicians, county AM' offices, vocational ag riculture teachers, county ranges, district formers or directly from the South Carolina Commtaunn of Forestry Bos 357, C DON’T ‘J k LET M ■ ?, FIRE ^OR Jt.. THEFT 1^ YOUR VALUABLES Ask us about a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX v. s. iitim i mi\. Drop-In Planned At Joanna Church A drop-in for members and friends of the extension department will be held from 4:3(F6:00 p m in the rec reation room of the Joanna Baptist Church on Monday, August 3. .All friends and church members are invited to call. Joanna Groups Plan Days At State Pork Intermediate and Junior P *.y, Camps hare been planned by the Joanna Baptist Church Intermediates wiD go to Green wood state park for periods of study and recreation on Tuesday August 4. and Juniors will go an Wednes day. August S Both groups are asked In bring • psemr lunck J. C. Robertson fa saw «. i uddHdy at Ma at 11 • a The following public records were filed the past week in the office of the Clerk of Court of Laurens Coun ty PROPKRTY TRANSFERS Lester Tucker, Jr, to Robert P. Edge, lot in West Clinton sub-divis ion for $1.00, and payment of mort age Canal Wood Corporation to James H. Floyd, 1 acre on Lake Greenwood in Cross Hill Township for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Howard J. and Lucille R. Brown to Fred D. Davis and Lorene B. Da vis. 81.15 acres in Laurens Township for $10.00 and other considerations. Dillard P. Tribble to Claude W. Gheen and Marie B. Gheen, lots near Cothran’s Bridge for $4,000.00. I. P. Moore to Margaret Louise Moore, lot at Waterloo for $10.00, love and affection. J. Q. Ridgeway and Ruby J. Ridgeway to W. Alton Babb, 1 acre near Princeton for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Jack Duran Graham to C. T. Oak ley and Christine Powers Oakley, lot in Lydia subdivision for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. M. T. Motes to Lavinia Morrow McIntyre, lot at the comer of North Harper Street and Hillcrest Drive, Laurens, for $10.00 and other valu able considerations. M. H. Hunter, Jr., and Boyd H. Parham to Haskell Sumerel, lot on Lake Greenwood for the purpose of correcting property lines. Haskell Sumerel to Dan G. Blake ly. lot on Lake Greenwood for the purpose of correctin a line. Dan G. Blakely to J. K. Willing ham. lot on Lake Greenwood for the purpose of correcting a line. Robert Roy Griffin to Mrs. Nelle G. Buist, 43.100 of an acre on Lake Greenwood for $1 00, love and affec tion C. L. Free to Oda Mae Lyda Young. Vi acre, being part of what is known as the Cedar Mount place, for $100 00 D& Ralph Brooks Scurry and Dr John Carroll Scurry to Thomas De velopment Co. 72S acre* off the Ware Shoals Waterloo highway, for $33,813 8t J Hewlett* Womoh. Jamoo D Waoaoa and George E Waaoon la David T Tewipirton Haad A. Tern piH— and C M Templeton lot M Watt. MiUa Village for 81JM « and MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Robert Lee Conway, Laurens, and Hazel Turner, Laurens. Harold Lafayette Austin, Clinton, and Emily Marie Adams, New Ibe ria, La. Willie Earl Shands, Laurens, and Mamie Ree Johnson, Laurens. placed copper-colored people we call Indians, who are vainly trying to exist in the asphalt jungle we call America. Much church work has been done to befriend the Indian, but this work is not strong enough for them to cope . . , . ..with the outside world. Almost Jm. ^ everything has been tried to elimi nate this "Race Of Sorrows," from the American scenery, enslavement, extermination and finally isolation. Dorothy Mac Mills, Enoree Johnnie Calvin Jennings, Ovtings, and Carrie Ruth Thomas, Gc^y Court. Olin D. Giles, Woodruff, and Elfen If we were livin * b y the set Louise Weathers, Fountain Inn. ' down for us b y the Brt>,e instead of Melvin Blease Stukes, Mauldin, the American way of living, we and Wilma Knight, Laurenw would remember the commandment, William Carl Edward Johnson, j “1^ thy neighbor as thyself." Goo Jr., Greenville, and Betty Jo Evelyn m ade man of different colors. He Fleming St. Tent Revival In Laurens A tent revival is now in progress on Fleming street in Laurens. The Rev. James Cason of Joanna, is con ducting services each evening at 7:30. Announcement of the revival and invitation to tbe public to attend was made by The Rev. R. D. Par ker, pastor of .the Revival Center in Laurens. Chitwood, Clinton. VIEWS OF OUR READERS Editor, The Chronicle: Once upon a time, hundreds of years ago, a copper-colored people, who with the Great Spirit above them and the lush gifts of Mother Nature below, lived here in a “Gar den Of Eden” existence. Then came the white people, who spoke with forked tongue and with placed him in His own habitation We do not have to integrate with any race to live in Christian fellow ship. Integration is the Supreme Court’s ruling, not the Bible’s. Why were we not forced to integrate with the “Real American” as we are be ing made to do with the Negro? Headlines like "Sioux Demands Help Or He'll Sell To Soviet” are not very good publicity for Amer ica, which preaches freedom and justice for all. It is not right for a nation to up lift one race and shirk their respon sibilities toward another race. For this America may one day be chas tized by the Communists for her instrument that triggered destruc- ....... . tion. Later came the man ^ neglect of her Indian people. "ebony.” who quickly populated and is now steadily growing in power alongside the whites. Both enjoy the spoils gained from the proud mis-. Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Phone 784 Laurens, S. C. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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