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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 17, 1959 James Nelson Funeral VETERAN'S OFFICER Conducted On Friday ANSWERS James (Jim) Nelson, 80, died Question: I was unable to keep Thursday afternoon in a Columbia two consecutive appointments for V Football defense receives major They have a group of small, hospital after several years of de- medical treatment at a VA clinic Defense Gets Attention As HoseT>rep for Bowl Public Records The following public records were filed the past week in the office of the Clerk of Court of Laurens Coun- PROPERTY TRANSFERS attention at Presbyterian College fast backs that really cover ^the 1 clining health because I had to make emergency t> thi>- week as Presbyterian College ground, but they also have the pow- He was a native of Laurens Coun- trips out of town. In the excitement coaches brace tor' the powerful er to cram the hall down your tv where he spent his entire life., * for ^. <° \A m advance. Stanley Kibak to Robert E. We*- Middle Tennessee attack to be met throat ' . He was a son of the late Foster and Poes this mean Ive given up my ner. lot ,n Gray V.ew Estates. Lau- ,he Tangerine Bo«l on New The Middle Tennessee line also Sallie Nelson For the past 25 years 10 {lir ^ r treatment? rens. for $10.00 and other cons.d- is a source of concern for the PC he had been employed at Whitten Answer: not necessarily coaching staff. Movies show that Village, i’ fires but and blocks bettor than j| e was the last surviving mem Morlyn \ crcii have boon pouring any opponent the Blue 1! >so faced bor of his immediate family. excuse and without advance notice lover mm :cs of their Tennessee op- during the past season Ends and Kunera i st . rv ices were conducted may be denied further treatment. ■ the center position are particularly p r j^ a y al 3.0Q p m a t G ra y Fum But if your reason is acceptable to in Yi'ar s night Coach Frank Jones and assistants Clvdc Ehrhardt. Vie Spootior and IHinent Mi agree that this quick- striking 'squad will present the strongest threat yet to lie faced by iju I9. r '9 Hosemeo. Junes jxiinted out that the Blue strong. End Brady Luckctt was so- era | jj orne hy the Rev. Clyde Peter- the clinic, your treatments may be looted blithe Associated Press see- son Burial was in the Mbuntville 1 continued. t>nt! It'.ini Little All Ameiit*!, .... , , . ■ . , , • • ' ' Question: I have been ordered to , R . . T. ’ . '. r.illbfarers vuTe Hamp and t hai- sl ,p| Klr i mv two children, who arc ' Wfmw efficiently with .««•,#, .-oarit Km. - snd. .Ac Mcnaniel. G Hugh Watts, Wal- ta |,. gal l .„; todv mv formcr „- i(e . ,an inside and outside drive series, all Tennessee teams, .hey play a ( t , r p Lynch. Brooks Goodman, mixtxi in with sonic -ru' T ettort, ru.-ged game designed to make'you an ^ Pierce Miller. MI.fdlt Tenne'St < .•.•tieei'-; ate.d on makt mistakes and then t.hey cap* « ground action throughout the regu- italizc oil those mistakes.' CARD OF THANKS Answer: No. VA requires that you lar season, handled bw a fast back- All of which means the Blue Hose My heartfelt thanks to those who certify that you intend to reside in Davis and Grace L. Davis, lot in field under the leadership of Half- anticipate no vacation night of it were so kind to remember me dur- a house bought with a GI foan. The Forest Hills Subdivision, Laurens, hack* Ray Puni*"and Kucky Pius when they tangle with this Ohio mg my illness with prayers, visits, court order that you must support for $10.00 and other considerations. erations. ' et ' James W. and Flora Simpson Mc- erans who break two consecutive to McDonald Rouse, lot on appointments without reasonable Cummings St.. Laurens, for $3 00 and assumption of mortgage. Emmie S. Hellams to Henry’ L. Bagwell*and Jessie M. Bagwell, 68 acres in Sullivan Township for $7,000.00. Amy B Jones to Frank Webb, 1 142 acres near Ware Shoals for $8,000.00. Henry Kennedy to Earl E. Wright, 146.53 acres in Dials Township for $6,593.85 Ralph T. Wilson, Jr., to Carl H. Can 1 get a GI loan to buy a house for them to live in? and Fullback Gene Windham Jones Valley Conference champion in the flower*, calls and gifts, added: Tangerine conflict. TOM CARTER Its Fun to Play Santa... CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK There's no happier role than that of a Santa who can give with an open heart and a lavish hand . . . especially when he can play the part without worrying about bills to come. It’s easy with a Christina* Club Account... see for yourself! Join Our 1960 Christmas Chib Now II. S. BULB 4 Ml.rJU, I S T A » l 1 S H f &L. v ^ , v CAKTAl AND SURPIUS S600 000 00 MfMIfR - HDfRAl DIPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION the children does not alter the fact Dr. W. D. Mayfield to James T. that you do not intend to live in the Weathers, lot on Lake Greenwood house yourself. for $2,000 00, Henry Kennedy to Guy Thpmp- Quesion: What are the rules for son 22.88 acres in Dials Township getting admitted to a VA hospital? I f or 075 ^ Is there a priority system? Walter A. Patterson and Kather- Answer: There is a priority sys- * ne -^ ar * e Patterson, to Mertis D. tern and first priority goes to vet-; Rhodes, lot on the Milam Road for ; erans who have a service-connected 550 W- disability. After that come veterans ^ 1 ‘ rances * ^ an ‘ w ith non-service-connected condit- ^° r ^’ 2 acres ncar Hickory Tavern ions, if there is a bed available. for 00 and they certify they cannot afford Raymond E. Good and Addie T. private treatment. Good, to A. B. Jacks, P. W. Rogers, F. E. Robbins, E. A. Jacks and K klne Cpi.sIah** James Jacks, lot on Lake Green- Mas Mudents wood for $10 00 and otiier considera . tions. , „ John Hall to Amy B. Jones, lot Fourteen states and two foreign on y s H ighwav No. 25 for $4,- countries are represented in the 500 00 Presbyterian College student body wulie Henderson and Lyda Hen- this session, according to a recent derson t0 WilJie ^ Henderson, Ipt survey. - in Sullivan Township for $5.00, We South Carolina leads with 273 an< j affection 1 students among the 518 total. Geor- J j B 0wings to ^ Town ^ Gray From 14 States gia, whose Presbyterian Synod joins South Carolina in support of PC, has sent 108 students to this cam pus North Carolina follows with 72; Florida has 28; Virginia, 14; Ken tucky and Pennsylvania, 4 each; Alabama and New York, 3 each; Mississippi. 2; and Ohio, Rhode Is- Court, lot on Main Street in Gray Court for $1,300.00. Lurana McDaniel to G. E. Mitch ell, 104 acres in Waterloo Township for $10.00. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED James Alvin Osborne, Clinton, and Mary Louise Gossett, Clinton. Benjamin Reid Austin, Clinton, land Tennessee. West Virginia, and Ruby King Clinton. Washington, D. ''C., Bermuda, and Korea with 1 each. (■RAIN PRICES OF CAROLINA MILLING CO. Lavras, S. C. For delivery any day except Sat urdays and before 4:30 p. m. we quote today's markets on the fol lowing grains. Prices are sub ject to change without notice. Yellow Shelled Corn, Nn. 2 or beiter $1.25 Yellow Con la Shuck, (90 lb*, per bu.) White or Mixed Can, •T No. 2 or Better $1.15 White or Mixed Can la Shuck. <88 lbs.) $1.15 Slipped Shuck or Ear Cora, <78- 78 I bo. per bu depending oa amount of shack and com.) All corn must be below IS.5% moisture on delivery. Oats, No. 2 or Beiter, per bushel .75 Milo or Hegari, No. 2 or better, per ...: $2.M (Maximum allowable moisture IS'*, .1 Additional storage space, both bulk and flat storage, now en ables us to store much larger quantities of the above grains than in previous years. If you have large quantities to offer, we suggest you contact us for current prices and delivery schedules so as to make your de liveries in a minimum time. YOUR INQUIRIES INVITED! Telephone Laarena. 22881 or 22*41. Thomas Davis Chandler, Laurens, and Mary Annette Saterfleld, Watts- ville. Dessie Elvin Webb, Clinton, and Mattie Shirley Alexander, Joanna. Tommy Wallace Simpson, Clin ton. and Berrie Lena Gilliam, Clin ton. David Michael Gunter, Waterloo, and Linda Gail McCoy, Ware Shoals. Riley Preston Odom, Clinton, and Frances Imogepe Hanley, Clinton. Seniors Nome Class Superlatives Adjectives were pinned in senior superlatives at Presbyterian Col lege after the senior class member ship voted on these selections to be included in the 1900 yearbook: Best all-round — Bob Waters of Syivania, Ga.; most likely to suc ceed—Jack Crandall of Orlando, Fla.; most popular—Ebby Mayfield of Greer; most intellectual-^BiUy Hagood of Easley; most athletic— Paul Chastain of Central; wittiest— Lacy McKethan of Fayetteville, N. C.; and best dressed—Cliff Stovall of Mullins. These seniors will be spotlighted on a special page of the 1980 PaC- SaC as one of the regular features of PC yearbook*. YOUR MOAmKi PROGRAM t CELEBRATING OUR 10th ANNIVERSARY WITH BIG HITS! Last Day Today - *■ Dec. 17 SIGN OF THE GLADIATOR Friday-Saturday SPECIAL SCHOOL’S OCT PROGRAM DON’T LET YOUR KIDS MISS IT Has Al) The Thrill Of A Walt Disnev Hit! Dec. 18-19 SNOWFIRE In Biasing Color DON MEGOWAN CLAIRE KELLY Monday-Tuesday Dec. 21-22 Wednesday-Thursday Dec. 23-24 The V V > MkDONUDSGSE CO.fUM« MOM UUOTT - JO»W SMHM _ OKWC* DUNN • A UNIVIRSN MKRIMTlOII/tt HCTUK ■ ■ mm mm'm; ■ i —COMING— WESTBOUND TARZAN THE APE MAN BEST OF EVERYTHING . PILLOW TALK FREE! FREE! Chain Saw and 19 other valuable prizes to be given away SAT., DEC. 1,9. Come by for details. NEW HOMELITE CHAIN SAW ONLY »15J» rt« f 0 - fKtory The new BUZ cuts so test (I makes quick work of any wood cutting job. You con use M to cut tor cash crop, budding tumbsr. foncojMsts, cordwood, doartng • only 19 pounds (loss bar and chain) • teas trees up to 3 foot indtemeter • cut* 16* trees in 16 s sc ends • cuts level with ground “73800 Net Profit with my HOMELITE CHAIN SAW** UjOYDM. Ym cm make extra oosh. toft gSjnjWBF, "Just MhoUr Lloyd Maeoatreo LAURENS SAW CO. On 78 Mrs. W. L Cato, Sr. Of Lydia Passes Mrs Frances Morgan Cato. 48, wife of Walter L. Cato, Sr., died early Tuesday morning at Blalock Clinic after several years of declin ing health. v She was a native of Greenville but had made her hoiqie in Laurens County most of her life. She was a daughter of the late Dennis and | Lizzie Wofford Morgan and was a member of the Church of God at' Lydia Mill. Surviving besides her husband are two sons,,George and Walter L. [ Cato, Jr., both of the home; three j daughters. Misses Pauline, Frances and Gloria Cato, all of the' home; three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Johnson, of Lockhart: Mrs. Ruth Gentry and Mrs. Myrtle Eisom. both of Spar tanburg. and one step-son, Dallas R. Cato of the U. S. Air Force, Guam. Funeral services were conducted WedmVday afternoon at the Church of God at Lydia Mill by the Rev. W. J. Lesley and the Rev. C. L. Whitmore. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery here. Pallbearers were J. T. Whitmore, Ellis Culbertson, Henry Beal, Tom mie Brown, W. F. Williams and G. Satterfield. Services In Aiken For Webb Infant ■ t Aiken—The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie R. Webb, Jr., of 333% Berkley St., died December 9 in the Aiken County hospital. Prayer services were held at the graveside Thursday in Calvary cem etery, with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Lewis Smith officiating. Surviving besides the parents are the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hauf of Baltimore, Md., and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Webb of Sumter. Santo To Visit Joanna Children Joanna—Santa Claus will make a pre-Christmas visit to Joanna Fri day to present gifts to children un der 10. The annual Christmas party is sponsored by the Joanna Founda tion and Joanna Cotton Mills Co. Groups will ashemble at Joanna Club House and at Woodson Center at 3:00 p. m. A bag of sweets and big stocking filled with treats will be presented to each child. AM chil dren of Joanna employees and Joan na residents are on the guest list. Dillard BolanD 103 E. 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Jo C Thomas Jeweler ‘It’s Time That Counts’ CLINTON JOANNA >305 •i - . t CASH TODAY for CHRISTMAS l . *131 I ■ 11V . L/1.1 112 N. BROAD STREET PHONE U2 *23