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10 THE CLINTON CHKON1CLI Tkaradar. iMM tl, 19M Public Records v J. Uodsay Fconell. Jr. to Eliu- brth S. Fennell, Jr.. 129 8 acres in Waterloo Township for $5 00. love and affection J. W Todd. III. et al. to Ed M. Sumerel. lots on Clary St. for $250 poraUon, 158 acres in Rails Towrv- C. W. Gray to Canal Wood Cor- ship for $3,750 00. James F. DuPree to Donald F. Waggoner, lots in Cross Hill Town ship for $5,875.00. W. R Cook to OUen C. Rhodes, lot near Gray Court for $12,000.00. Ralph T Wilson to Ralph T. Wil son. Jr., lot in Forest Hills, also 1 strip of land on Ovexbmok Drive i for $750 00. Ralph T. Wilson. Jr., to Donald R. Gregory and Martha H. Gregory, lot in Forest Hills for $10.00 and other considerations. W. M Williams and Sue D. Wil liams to Wallace E. Gregory, lot on Calhoun highway for $3,000.00. Lee A Blakely, Jr., to Pansy S. Blakely lot in Jacks Tdwnahjp for $30 99 Thomas K Nelson, et al, to Hugh Sanon. lot In Dials Township for $1 00 Inez N McConnell, et al. to Claud C. Stoddard, lot in Dials Township for $1 00 Home Improvements. Inc., to Paul C. Wilson, lot on Hilldale Ave. for $10.00 and other consideartions. Augustus B Davidson to Doro thy Moore Moon, lot in Hunter School District No. 56 for $300.00. Samuel P. and Beulah L. Bishop to trustees of Rocky Springs Pres byterian Church, for $5.00, esteem and affection. _ Lillian Brownlee to H. D. Payne, at al, .42 acres near Wattsville for $10 00 and other considerations <W. W. Wilson to John Flegas, lot on West St. for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Ellen S. Balcombe, et al, to Rob ert Thackston, 22.14 acres in Lau- res for $6,500.00. Mamie K. Suddeth to MiKon L. Fuller, lot on Laurens St. for $12,- 000.00 William P and Ruth A. Thomas to Charles H Hughes lot on Broun ing Ave. in Joanna for $1,308 49. W L. Pulley to Robert Thomp son and Irene Owen* Smith. 3 acres near Watts Mill for $1,200 00 Willie and Frances D. Riddle to Abe and Dee Smith, lot at Madden Station, lot between Laurens-Green, wood highway near Madden Station, another lot at Madden Station, lot near others known as Seed House for $10.0 Oand other valuable con- Lsderatkns. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Bruce Holland Cooper, Fountain Inn, and Harrieite Brown, Fountain Inn. , Freeman McGowan. Greenville and Emma Spurgeon, Ft. Inn. William Luther Wason. Laurens, and Nancy Elizabeth Price, Lau rens. Tommie Leake, Jr., Clinton, and Lydia Miller, Clinton. Timothy Williams, Jr., Laurens, and Bennie Ruth McDaniel, Lau rens. Dewey Franklin Hembree, En- oree, mid Lenetta Jean Godfrey. Roy CrutU. Marietta, aad J« Ann Rabb. Joanna Mahon Copeland Whitmire. Jo anna. and Dianna Caroline Spencer. Clinton. Edward Sanders, Laurens, and Sue Pearl Jones, Laurens. Robert Leo Townsend, New Or leans. La., and Connie Myrtle Hill, Laurens. Jane Lee Rice. Woodruff, and Lula Thompson, Woodruff. Cross Anchor News MAS. J. L. BOLTON, Correspondent ■•••"Vti C-axrtart o ’«# Nat.-* '■«. Last diance b get under the tent I mmsswmm So.* BiG oe o no* Fo*0 vogon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris, of Greenville, spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Harris. Dixie Bacot, of Rock Hill, is spending this week with Mrs. Eva Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. M. C Poole spent Sunday in Tryon with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Guests of Mrs. Minnie Dobbins Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lester West and son. Dale of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morrow and Jan ice, Mrs. Perry Summeral, Tommy ' and Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindler and children, of Fort Riley. Texas, are speudmg several days with the lat ter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor. Misses Becky. Gad and Ruby Lee Lamb visited Miss Joan Vdbsey this week. Mr. and Mrs Eddie Aviager. of Indiana, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M L. Avinger H. R Taylor has returned borne after visiting Mr and Mrs Roy Pucka by in Greer Mr and Mrs Joe Crook and children of Asheville. Mr and Mrs Speck Ivey aad daughter. Carols, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Kumell Howard Mr aad Mrs Donald West and! ilighter, of West Springs, spent Dr. T. C. McGee, Dentist Of Laurens, Fosses Laurens —Dr. Thomas Courtney McGee of 231 Laurens St died Fri day afternoon at his home after an illness of several months. He was a native of Greenville County and the son of the late A. C. and Elizabeth Charles McGee. He was a graduate of The Citadel and of Vanderbilt Dental College In Nashville. Tenn. He had been in practice for 50 years, having come, to Laurens in 1924. He was a mem ber of the First Baptist Church of Laurens. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dora Bethea McGee; one daugh ter, Mrs Marion Parham, of Latta; one brother, Horace J. McGee, of Greenville; one sister, Mrs. Frank Major, of Greenville, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at Kennedy Mortuary Chapel at 4 p. m. Saturday by the Dr. Robert S. Copper. Burial was in Laurens City Cemetery. Thomas E. Wallin Dies In Oriondo, Flo. Thomas Eugene Wallin, 31, of Or lando, Fla., and former resident of Clinton, died Monday afternoon, June 13, in Orlando after a long illness. Surviving are two sons. Robbie r lard Bolanlk 103 B. Pitts St. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Frankoma Pottery Silver - Watches Kimberly Diamonds Phone 1699 Charles Wallin and Thoasns E Wallin, and one daughter Carolyn Dianne Wallin, nil of the home; his father. Bradford H. Wallin, of Or lando: two sisters, Miss Martha Mae Wallin and Miss Oars Jean Wallin, of Ringgold, Gn.; three brothers, James Alvin Wallin, of Billy Wayne WaUla. of Ga . aad Bradford Wal lin. Jr. of Prosperity. Funeral serirlcos at Gray Funeral Ho 3 p. m. by the R»v. W. J. Lesley. Burial was in Rose moot Cemetery in Clinton. condut ted utrtday at FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT ON E. CAROLINA AVE. NEXT TO CHARLES GULF SERVICE Known As the Jim Crack Copeland Place Lot Runs From E. Carolina Avenue to Hampton Ave. H. J. PUTS (Miaday with thr Utter» Mrs L D Starnn Mr aad Mrs Hoke Hsanm. Mr and Mrs Barney Burnett. Berry and Jeffrey were sapper gaems <d Mr and Mrs tlmrtn C< Mrs Keys Mr Joe live* Mrs <a*h a #. on her Mrs H F Mrs Joe Gaaloa, Mary rots BEST VALUES • BEST TRADES ! BESTSAVlNGS; Ford . . hew vUrr m Ue «r. .rg tho* IfWh Uaf Mr am afked m her ’ as BrM Qmk mm rriar «ah»itir « -» « . t «dr am the 4nd vaa gr« ’em am s lord lord, amf Jane a* Wtea. Kaacy T< Saw more now coring ycur F02D CCAlSK 7R4DlhJ6 WR BALDWIN MOTOR CO, Inc. N. BROAD ST. CLINTON, 8. C IF TOO DOWT ASAD TOO — I A CONTINUANCE OF THE VOTE 4, AND CONFIDENCE GIVEN R. EUGENE JOHNSON ON JUNE 14 IS SINCERELY APPRECIATED. A VOTE FOR JOHNSON ON JUNE 28 IS A VOTE FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT NATIVE OF LAURENS COUNTY RESIDENT OF HUNTER TOWNSHIP GRADUATE OF BUSH RIVER HIGH SCHOOL FARMER AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCER WORLD WAR II COMBAT VETERAN PRESENTLY FIRST SERGEANT IN BATTERY “B’ 1ST AW BN. S. C. NG. MEMBER OF LITTLE RIVER-DOMINICK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ELDER, CLERK OF THE SESSION. SUPT. OF SUNDAY SCHOOL MAGISTRATE OF HUNTER TOWNSHIP FOR MORE THAN 13 YEARS ‘ • MASON AND PAST MASTER OF MAGNOLIA jLODGE, 355, A. F. M., JOANNA • (WOODMAN, AND PAST CONSUEL COMMANDER SCAMP WALNUT, JOANNA • MEMBER OF COPELAND-DAVIDSON POST 56. AMERICAN LEGION • TWELVE YEARS AS CHAPLAIN OF AMERICAN LEGION • MEMBER VFW • MEMBER OF FARM BUREAU • PRESIDENT OF BATTERY B WORLD WAR II REUNION ASSN. VOTE FOR JOHNSON FOR SHERIFF (PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF JOANNA) Community Cash sparkling clean, pleasant to shop food stores FRESH MADE ORANGE % Vi Gallon 29< MAYONNAISE DUKE'S Pint limit I with $5.00 nr Mare Order 19c DETERGENT TIDE SUNNY DAY Large Box 19c Large Box 19c Choice of 1 with $&.00 nr More Order SWItTS PREMIUM WESTERN BEEF CHUCK ROAST u 49 Swift’a Premium Beef — STANDING RIB RIB ROAST u> 79c Ground Beef 3 u». 1.39 Swifl a PremMsm Swiff a Prnmiwm Knife Mild ( ammonify Cnohn Freeh Maid Stew Beef Rib Steaks CHEESE Ham Salad u. 59c u». 99c u>. 39< 7 ei. Gp 39« SHRIMP AHOY FROZEN 10-0*. Fh**. BREADED SHRIMP 2 hr 99c BIRDSEYE FROZEN BABY LIMA BEANS iMk. Pk*n. 2 far 39c TOWN SQUARE FRESH FROZEN APPLE PIES 22-Ox. 3 hr $1.00 FRESH TENDER ‘ CORN 10 Ears 39 c WESTERN Cantaloupes 2 far 49‘ RED RIPE Watermelons Each 59c FRESH TENDER OKRA m Lb. \ 9c SUNNY DAY ft GAL. ICECREAM % Gallon 59c BAMA STRAWBERRY 12-Ox. Tumbler PRESERVES 2 b« 49c STAR-KIST CHUNK TUNA Mk. Can* 4 far $1.00 Argo Sugar PEAS 303 Can 10 Sea Feast PINK SALMON 16-Oz. Can 47. Sunny Day or Salad OIL 29 Limit 1 with $5.00 tr More Order Del Monte FRUIT COCKTAIL 303 Can 2 lor 47<