The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 25, 1960, Image 11
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Thursday. August 25, I960
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Battle Group Leaves for Camp
Company “C,” lit Battle Group, 322nd Infantry, Klst Division, left
Clinton Sunday morning for two weeks annual active duty training at
Fort Jackson, near Columbia. Under the command of Capt. Sarnie M.
Pinson, of Clinton, the group is composed of (5 enlisted men and four
officers. As a feature of the training period this summer the division
is bivoucaed in the field for the entire two weeks.
Company “C” is composed of men from Laurens and Greenwood
counties. In addition to Captain Pinson, the other officers in the com
pany are: 1st Lt. William P. Putman of Laurens, Executive Officer;
1st Lt. John H. Ingram of Greenwood, Transportation Officer; and
1st IX. Niles C. Clark, Jr., of Waterloo, who is platoon leader of the
weapons platoon located in Greenwood.—Photo by Dan Yarborough.
Farm
The county fair is scheduled for
October 24 29 Catalogues are beM&
printed and should be available in
the very near future There are
very few changes made in the cata
Vogue We are expecting the best
year in the history of the fair The
dairy show will be one at the largest
in htsiory The beef cattle show
should a Lao be outstanding The ram
should produce sotne top quality
vegetables and field crops Let's
make this one of the bew yet
Laurens County has approximate
ly 2S grape growers who will be
dwppmg their gnurs to the arw
grape pare plant in Spartanburg for
the first tune Our growers are aak
ad in deliver grapes on Monday
Wednesday and Thursday The
pfcMtf la open from I M a. m until
Stop* except on Monday and
on that day it la open fro* I to p
* until Stop n We have chock
* ‘a the county
nioto at the
while
• ad
ruady this week Fanners are paid
on sugar content basis so they
should be ripe before harvesting
Pepper growers may deliver their
peppers to the Laurens County fair
grounds on Wednesday of each
week If weather mnditiomi permI.
there should be a good pepper crap
this year
This pant week a group of fif’.een
interested people from the county
visifed Barnwell. Allendale and
Hanrptun Counties to see wrhnt
Consul Bermuda was dmng in those
counties Our lint stop was Bryan
Powell s * Barnwell County Mr
Powet m a dairy farmer and dr
pends on milk production for a liv
mg Mr Powell made the statement
that he would have lo go out of
business if M were n* for this grass
Mr Pwwrtl slated however, th*
Constal hod to be managed property
Me is using M for hoy. sitag* and
(raxing afcmg with h« other crops
la Hamptoa County one tanner hnd
(raxed ta head at Gworwteys sU
ywer rut >277 bales of hay. and
pul up ZM tans of wlafe all from
51 acres of Coastal. We have Coast
al on a number of farms in Laurens
County but none is getting the po
tential it has In fad, the people we
visited used a lot of nitrogen and
when this is done, you can exped
this grsrss to produce. Our dairy
livestock farmers should plant some
of this grass and manage it proper
ly—brother, it will produce*
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News
MRS. J. L. BOLTON. Correspoodent
Mrs Jean Sim» and son. Tommy.
Patricia Crowe and Mary Beth
Lamb spent the week-end at Myrtle
lirach
Mr and Mrs Hayes Lanlurd and
dauchter. Rosanna and Jackie
MiUianu attended the Caklwetl re
union m I n ton Sunday
Mrs Eula Templeton and daufh
ter Mr and Mr* Brookv Simmon*
Mr and Mrs Gerald Moore. Mr
and Mrs Paul Simmons and dough
ter spent Sunday afternoon with Mr
and Mrs G C Tempfeton
Mr and Mrs Marvin Brewing
ton. Anna IMh and Chartas vpent
Sunday at Greenwood Lake
Mr and Mrs Rabort Madges «f
Imurans. visitod the former's pa*
rwU Mr and Mrs Jim Hughes
Sunday. also Mr and Mrs Rtmarll
Mr
haturday
I Mrs C L Casey,
rg were visitor* I
Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and Cher
ry. of Columbia, spent Sunday aft
ernoon with Mrs Mary Ruth Vas-
sey and Joan
Miss Mary Lynn Williams spent
the week-end with Miss Becky
Lamb.
Mrs Robert Newman, of Colum
bia, spent Sunday with her mother.
Mrs Corrie Owens.
Miss Jan Stnbling spent last week
nth relatives m Spartanburg
Miss Rose Mane Lanfoni and
Jimmy Clary spent Sunday in Es
till
Mm Brenda Carole Simmons has
eturned home after a visit with
fr and Mrs Floyd llm in Ander
«an.
C D Wolfe and John Stnbling
vere visitor* in Greenville Mon
lay
Mr and Mr* Orm Hembree
i jme* Brock Mr* J E Hembree
Mary and Simp attended the Mens
ree reunion Sunday at the home of
Mr and Mr* Brant Harris
Lewis Foster m vpeftdir. the
week in Brownsville Texas with
Mr and Mrs SI Pvrrr Pooir
Charles Jackson Bobby Ctmr and
lawn Stevens spent the weekend
m Augusta. Ga
Mr* Mmntr Dobbins vprnr the
week-end M bpnrtanburc wNb Mrs
Pauline Weir
Mr* Ldhr Parhnm Mr* Eula
Franklin and Mr* C H Layton
v tsited Mrs G C
rently
Public Records
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The follow ing public records were
filed the past week in the office of
the Clerk of i ourt of Laurens Coun-
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PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Henry-A. Taylor to J B Woods, 1
acre in Dials Township for $200 00
C W’ Carriell to Marjorie Babb,
lot on Highway No 25 for $10 00 and
other valuable considerations
James W. and Mildred N McMil-
lian to Lewis Corley, lot on Jeffer
son street in Clinton for $10 00 and
other valuable considerations
James O. Finley to Goldie Finley,
lot near Laurens for $100 00
L. L Long to Milton W. Angela-
kos, lot on Lake Greenwood for
$10 00 and other valuable considera
tions
M H Hunter. Jr , to Mrs Edna
H Poole, lot in Laurens, for love for
my sister
Henry Algie Grant. Jr . and Em
ma Grant, to John Henry and Mar
garet Grant, one-half an acre near
Cross Hill for $10 00
Leon Pearson to Ernest L Mor
ton, 1 acre for $4.050 00
Kittle D Willis to Alvin Riddle or
Blanche Rhode.-. Riddle, lot in Gray
Court for $300 00
Mrs S M Mellette to B R T
Todd, one-half acre on Church Sirvst
for $7.500 00
Louise Hill to Alfonza Smith, lot
in I^iurms for $5 00 love and affec
tmn.
James L Mt Nmch and David R
McNmch to Easter T McNmch. lot
on Creamer Street for $5 ou, lo*.
and affection
Joanna Realty Compuny to School
District No 56 <4 Laurem County
kc> in Joanna for $5m> 00
John T McBride and (ions J
McBride to Hubert J Pit*.» lot on
i alvert Ave. CUntun. fur $lo ■»
Ml other valuable cntuidrcatMiw
William A Smith et al. to W
Maurice Smith 2 I agrr. for $1 to
love and affectum
AJvm i.arret- and AUvr Mgr Gir
ret; to Alvm Nirhlo* (larratt, hat
in Laurma for SI to love and af
fedloo
C P Aatdrv lo Venom Babb fW
on lake tin inwimg lor SI oto «
A moncan Home* tnr . to Ma
puto** t uiuunghom tot m Lauraua
f w S3 too to
Mammc H ihapmao to Elton
S Cbopmaa. 79 acre* lor |io to and
Mary Juan tooumao to xarak
acre for $10 00 and other valuable
considerations
Miss Euda Turn Win to James E
Anderson, and Harry E Baldwin.
13 acres for $10 00 and other valu
able considerations
P B Fincher to E. C. Randall,
one-half an acre on Lake Greenwood
for $2.400 00
Annie P Culbertson to B R T
Todd one-half an acre in Laurens
for $4.100 00
Continental Land Co to Joan
Sammons, lot on Lake Greenwood
far $1.190 00
D L Bundrick and Wozelle T
Bundnck to Wallace M Patterson,
lot on Shands St., Clinton, for $10 00
and other valuable considerations
James H Vaughn to Nettie
Thompson Vaughn. 45 and one-half
acres and 26 and one-half acres in
Dials Township for $1 00, love and
affection
MARRIAGE LIC ENSES RSI'ED
James Arthur Nance. Clinton and
Dorothy Mae Jones. Ktnards
Maxie Lee Garrett. Greenville
and Agnes Carolinda Childre-s Lau
rens
Milford Guy Jackson. Lauren-
and Margaret Elizabeth Barton.
Laurens
James Thomas Thornhill. Lau
rens. and Beatrice Ann Hawkins.
I-a u rens
Frankie Edward Reynolds Clin
ton. and Ri>s<* Nina MeC.inney. El
gin. Ill
Ham. I.ee Hunter. Laurens and
Lee Ruth Taylor Clinton
W’tlham Harold Dun.tw.iy i linton
and Carles* Patricia Smith Clinton
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