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. / / 12 / ' ^ THE CLINTON CHRONICtE / Thursday. February 18, 1960 PUBLIC RECORDS PROPKRTY TR\NSFFRS Manniim Chapman" to James.E. Brown. 2 acres about 34 miles northeast of I^aurens for $^00 00. J. W Wham to Ludie Mae Wham. 2 74 acres near the ok! Woodville s. School house place, for S10 00 and other considerations ... Canal 1 Wood Corp to Guy V. • Whitener, Jr . 33 l ; 3 acres in Hunter Township for $100 00 and other vak liable considerations H B Harlan to Virginia H. Par-■ . sons. ;» acres in Youngs' Township • for $1.00 Eugene Craven and Margaret Hayes' Craven to B T. Mason and * * lola Keeder Mason, lot on Blalhck Drive, ^Joanna, for $10 00 and other considerations. Geneva D H’ce to William Rice. 4 5 acres on road leading to Good win's Cross Roads, for $10 00 and other considerations M. P Carnell, to C. W. Carnell, lot in Waterloo Township for $5.00, love and affection. Mrs. Mary L Jones to Robert C. Scott, Jr and Louise T Scott, lot in the Lake Subdivision. Laurens, for $10 00 and other considerations. j Mary Jo Fulmer Darnell and (Teorge Walter Fulmer to Bertha C. Fulmer, lots on the Joanna t5 Whit mire Highway for $100, love and affection William E Johnson to Roy D. Wood, 1-0 undivided interest in lot in Cross Hill Township for $3.00 Ethel W. Cromer to B G. Rains. and Roy D Woods, lot in Cross Hill Township for $300 00. B G. Raini's to William E. John son. lo: in Cross Hill Township for $200 00 i - ^ ' J B Humphrey toi Perry M. Moore, lot in Hunter Township for $10 00 and other valuable consider ations. A. E Holton to James E Brady and Ruth M Brady, lot in Waterloo Township, in Greenacres, for $89 10. Home Improvements. Inc., to Larry S Gar, lot in subdivision of A B' -Culbdrtson for $2,000 00 and assumption of mortgage. Hubert J Pitt$ to J. V. Lowe'and Alice D Lowest lot on York Street, Clinton, for $10.00 and other val uable considerations Ralph T. Wilson. Sr., to Ralph T. Wilson, Jr., lot on Woodview Drive, Laurens, for $750 00 Willi din P Dagnall and Ruby M. Dagnall to Joe Weisner, lot in Dag nall Circle. Laurens, for $400 00 Ellis Satterfield and Cora Satter field to Olivia Satterfield, lot in Dials Tow nship for $5 00, l^ve and affection Ace Lee Johnson to Sula S. John son Miller, his interest in lot on MOsgrove St, Clinton, for $75 00. love and affection. H Douglas Gray to L. Douglas Power and Zaletha K Power, .52 of an acre on Jones St., Laurens, for $400 00 Lucia M. Baldwin to W. C. Bald win, lots in Hunter Township for $1 00. love and affection. 25% OFF 25% ON ALL MERCHANDISE FOR CASH THUR., FRL, SAT. ONLY Bl Y THE ITEMS >011 NEED * ' NOW — AND SAVE — DUR ING DOLLAR DAYS! SHOP OUR ENTIRE STORE FOR BAGAINS c J 'I ' “ PRATHER - SIMPSON FURNITURE CO. “The Home-Makers” Phone 167 Lucia M. Baldwin to Thomas E. Baldwin, lot in Hunter Township for $1 00, love and affection. Lucia M Baldwin to Doris B. Milam, lot in Hunter Township for $1 00. love and affection. * - Lucia M Baldwin to .Alberta B. Draughon, lots in Hunter Township for $100, love, aigl-affection. g* DeWitt Morgan to William P. Dagnall and Ruby M. Dagnall. lot on Lake Greenwood for $710.00. T. O. Daifiel to William P. Dag- n.3^1 and Ruby M. Dagnall. 69 of an acre on Lake Greenwood for $800. William P. Dagnall and Ruby M Dagnall to Joe H. Bonds, lot in Dag nall Circle. Laurens, for $10 00 and other considerations. Troy Madden to John R. Maters, lot on the Greenwood Highway for $8,000.00. . J. M Gambrell and Ethel R. Gambrell to Mrs Lillian G. Watts, 3 acres known as a portion of the Janie Bell Sims place for $60.00 Katherine C. Foster to Daniel H jSnzen and Floyd F Janzen, lot in Sullivan Township for $1.00, love and affection. Marcelle Babb Quillen to Irene T., Woods, lot in Dials Township for $100.00 J. T. Hollingsworth to Fred O. Burnett. Jr , and James R. Burnett, lot on. Lake Greenwood for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Georgia C. Floyd to J. T. Hol lingsworth, lot bounded by lands, of George Hitt for $75.00. M. H. Hunter. Jr., to Robert j Weathers and Annie C 4 Weathers, lots in South Heights, Laurens, for ; $10.00. W. F. Turner to Eugene Craven and Margaret Hayes Craven, lot on Banna St., Joanna, for $10.00 and other considerations H. N. Gault to Clyde DiH, Jr., and Sara T. Dill, 177 acres in Dials Township, $28,000 00 George P. Wenck to H. N. Gault, 39W acres; his interest in 56 acres, 394 acres in Dials Township, as sumption of mortgage. Steve A. Tucker and Martha R. Tucker to Modem Homes Construc tion Company. 1.9 acres in Scuf- fletown Township for $100.00. C. Paul Ashley to John R. Gay and C. W. Straw-home, Jr„ lot in the C. P. Ashley subdivision, Lake Greenwood, for $1,000.00. T. David Sloan, Jr., as special Master to J. W. Pitts, lot in Edge- water subdivfjjon for $700.00. Henri Toole Rhame to Nathaniel Bobo. Jr., and Helen Pyles, lot on south Livingston St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other considerations. Newberry Federal Savings and Loan Association to James Roy Gil bert, lot on Lee St., Laurens, for $3,200.00. Joe H. Bonds to David Merrill Walters and Carrie H. Walters, lot on Shands St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other considerations. John R. Suttle and Maiy Lou Suttle, to Newberry Federal Sav- ♦ mgs and Loan Association, lot on Lee St., Laurens, .for $5.00 and cancellation of mortgafe. H. E. Himnicutt and Beatrice R. Hunnicutt to Aubrey O. Pentuff and Frances b* Pentuff. lot in Hunter Township for $1.00 ancl assump- i tion of mortgage. James»E.«?arey and-Norman Q. t arey to John C. Billingsley and Luke N. Brown, Jr., 57 acres near C ross Hill for $10.00 and other con siderations. W C. and Ruth B. Garrett to J. \\ and Juanita G. Darby, 40 acres in Dials Township for $1.00 and other valuable considerations J K Nash and Cora C. Nash to Fred W. Woods and Doris N Woods, lot in the Greenwood section, for IF YOU DON'T HEAD THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 $1.00, love and affection. J. Maryjn McAbee to McAbee, lot just off the rens-Clinton highway for love and affection Mrs. Chloe Shealy Bishop to S. K. Shealy-' lot on Hilldale St., Lau rens. for $5.00, love and affection. MARRIAGE- LICENSES ISSUED JjfertvLs Herman Power,' Laurens, and Sandra Shuler Howard. Simp- sonville. Joseph Harold Parker. Greenville, and Sara Ann Nalley, Greenville. James Perry Workman. Clinton, and Realy Monteen English, Clin-1 ton. 1 i Abi’bn Dean Choice. Laurens, and Lillian Mary Louise Whitmire, Lau rens. Horace William Arnold, Woodruff, - and Lois Nelson, Woodruff. Joanna James Earl Davis, Laurens, and Betty .Ann Williams, Laurens. David Thomas McAbee, Macon, Roy David Whitney, Charleston, Ga . and Ethetin Burgess. Sharpe, and Katie Linda Martha Johnson. 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Among the’ keys to spiritual troth is one called HUMILITY. .It accounts for many of the millions who worship God every Sunday In the churches of our land. An American President once said, “I have been driven many times to my knees by Dm knowledge that my own strength, and that of all around me, was insufficient for that day.** He ruled a nation divided. But neither Blue nor Gray ever questioned the humility of the man who signed his name, M A. Lincoln.** . Not only the portal, but the Truth of God’s House, is every Sunday an Open Door to humble men! IH». Kiktot Ajw. V*. TUB CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH TW CVwA m 4k (mini f*ctM mm «mA fw 4k «( (LwkKi m4 (0*4 cniwwlup. Il m a Hawfca.it at ^intaal *alan. WiA.al a Miaa. Qwttk. ■mShi Smmmmamrj mm cmkaaiM. <aa atatam. Tltm mm law mmmi Kama rmmtf pmwi AatJtl antad Ml .mu IfJi lV m+rmx 4k CWi TW, (•) Faa 14a am mIk. (J) Fa. U Ail An‘a taW (J) ** aaW W kia mmi .alia.. 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