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Thunday, September 29. 1960 .—i-fij V- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PUB11C RECORDS PROPERTY TRANSFERS • V J A. Fennell, Jr., to Catawba imber Co , lot near Waterloo for $5.200 00 Fidelity Conupany, Inc., to Wil liam R. Mack, lot near Joanna for $125 00. Adeline Watson to Clarence O. Watson and Thomason J. WatsonT lot near Clinton for $1.00, love and affection. Henry R. McCauley and Ethel C. McCauley to J. H. Floyd, 50 acres on Lake Greenwood for $11,000.00. W. R. McCuen, Jr., to John A. Abercrombie, lot near Laurens for $10.00 and other considerations. Ernest Calhoun to Clara Cleveland Calhoun, lot in Laurens for $1.00 ^ ove and affection. Mrs. Vera W. Blackwell to W. C. Sparkman and Vivian P. Sparkman, lot on North Broad St., Clinton, for • I $10 00 and other valuable considera tions. Dorothy Mae G. Workman to Port Royal Garrett, Jr., lot in Laurens for $1 00, love and affection. Evelyn V. Milam to Lizzie Lang Mon, lot in Laurens for $10.00. Charles A. C r e w s to Preston Reeves, lot in Laurens for $10.00 L. T. Ramage to Reese H. Young, lot near Clinton for $10.00 and other and other valuable considerations "A. L Nabors to Walter and P. F. Ramage, lot near Clinton for $1.00. Walter B and P. F. Ramage to A. L. Nabors, lot near Clinton for $1 00. Continental Land Co. to Marshall W. Brown, lots in Laurens County for $200 00. Mrs. Mattie Mae Noffz to Margie Y. and Lucille G. Leaman, lots in Laurens County for $2,000 00. Lilloree C. Austell to Robert L. and Martin W. Jones, lot on Farley Ave. for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. W. G. Crisp to M. H. Hunter, Jr., lots near Laurens for $350.00. John Robert SulMvan to Daniel Shell, lot in Fountain Inn for $1 00 and the exchange of deed Claudia D. Todd to Douglas C. and Mary Frances S. Byrd, lot on Maplebrook Ext. for $10.00 and oth er good and valuable considerations. P G Jones, et al, to A E Jones, 5.1 acres near Fountain Inn for $500 A. E Jones to R. L. Howard, 5 1 acres near Fountain Inn for $500 00 Pineland Trading Coporation to James L. Templeton, Jr,-lot on Lake Greenwood for $1,110 00 S. James Von Hollen and Nancy G Vqh Hollen to Gloria B King, lot on Cedar Avenue for $10 00 and other considerations W. G King, Jr., to S. James Von Hollen and Nancy «. Von Hollen, lots in Clinton for $1.00 and purpose and reason hereinafter stated Lizzie Young, et al, to W G King, Jr., lot in Clinton for $1 00 and premises. Mrs. Mattie Mae Noffz to^ Royce A. Hellams and Ruth W Hellams, lot near Cross Hill for $630.00. School doyt ore »o much more fun ... to much more re* wording . . . when young students hove the right supplies. Now's the time to select from our full lines ot thrifty prices. NOTE BOOKS OF ALL KINDS Zippers-Canvas Backs-lronclad Composition Books-Wire Bound Composition Books-Fillers-Tablets PENCILS Buy Them By the Dozen loote-leof note* books with dur> able plastic bind ings, covers. 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Liuis Gerald Dobson, lot to rena for $10,850 00 Legare B Padgett to Ulysseds Cunningham, lot on South Harper Street extension for $300 00 Cornelia M .Thomas and Lis M Tigert to Lewis C. Reid. \ acre for $6,000 00 Sallie B. Moss to James A Baker, lot in Jacks Township for $10 00 and other valuable considerations Ulysses Boyd to Evelyn V Mi lam, lot in Laurens, satisfaction of two mortgages. Carrie Powell Templeton to Alma Wham, pan of an acre for $5 00, love and affection. Boyd H. Parham and M H. Hunt er, Jr., to James A. Barnes and Barbara M Barnes. 1 acre for $1000 Henry C. Flynn, et al, to Edge- water Club, Inc., lot in Laurens County for $1,500 00 and assump tion of mortgage William P Dagnall and Ruby M. Dagnall. to Bertha O. Patrick, .10 of an acre for $10 00 and other con siderations Lola Smith tb'Rorfcce and James MarUn,. lots on Lake Greenwood for $10 00 and other considerations Eugenia Watson to Mary B. Cole, 1 acre on Lake Greenwood for $1, 000 00 M H Hunter. Jr., and Boyd H Parham to Betty S West, frac tion of an acre in Waterloo Town ship for $10 00 Belle C. Dominick to James R Woody lot m Laurens County fflr $5 00 John F Burton to James Thomas and Virginia Burton S acres for $130 00 Abce O Martin Mo A F Cook. 1 tS of an acre for $10 00 and other valuable consideraUon* Ruth W Stokes to Otis Pyles. 1 acre far $10 00 and other roosidem-! tions Ruth W Stokes to W’liUr Simpson. I acre for $10 00 and other i rtnsirl c rations W E Dunlap Clerk of Court, to Evelyn V. Milam lot on MUlikeo 'treet far IB 27$ 00 Clarence Guy Jackson to Mar-! shall N Pres.de> lot in Lauren* County for $1.974 00 Weldon M Jordan. e< al. to Sim mie B and ErsJnnr F Mitchell. «S acres for partjtxm and division of Mrs HaOie C Mitchell s estate Weldon M Jordan et al. to Be alnce M MatUaon. 45 acre* for partition and diviawn of Mrs HjlIIm- C. Mitchell's estate Weldon M Jordan et al. tn Helen M Riddle. S acres for partition and division of estate Weldon M Jordan, et al. to G. Roy den MitchcN, 137 acres. 1 acre, and SO acres for division and parti tion of estate Weldon M Jordan, et al, to Claude H Mitchell. 81 acres for partition and division of estate. G Royden Mitchell, et al. to Wel don M Jordan, 29 acres for division and partition of estate Weldon M Jordan, et al. to Lou M. Clement. 18 acres and 5 acres for partKioo and divisMin of estate Weldon M. Jordan, et al. to Jamie M. Ricketts, 35 acres and 12 acre.* for partition and division of estate Carroll Pitts to Addie Mae Pitts Abercrombie, 20 acres for $300 00 W. T Bolt to Trustees of Hill- crest Baptist Church, 3 lots in Lau rens for $10 00 and other considera tions W G. King, Jr., to Frank Jones, lots in Clinton for $10 00 and other valuable considerations. Leland E. Hazel to Johnnie F. Dayton .Sr . lot in Laurens County j for $250 00 and assumption of mort gage. Ralph E Blackwell to Leland E. Hazel, lot in Clinton for $350 00 and assumption of mortgage Houston Crawford to James C. Robertson and Viola Robertson, 29 56 acres for $7,500 and subject to mortgage. Continental Land Co. to Mrs. Lil lian G. Brown, lots on Lake Green wood for $800.00. Willie Lee Henderson and Jessie Mae Henderson to Shell Homes, Inc., lot in Sullivan Township for $50 00. James O. Finley, to Bill Finley, Jr, lot near Laurens for love and affection Goldie Finley to Bill Finley, Jr., lot near Laurens for love and affec tion. James A Ferguson to T. Ryan Traynham, lot on Lee street for assumption of mortgage Mrs. Marion G. Moore to Mrs. Frankie M Lee, lot on Chestnut street for $5,800 00. Edgar W. Stone to Boyd H Par ham and M H. Hunter, Jr., lot in Waterloo Township for $10 00 Clarence Harris to Henry S Orr, lot on Williams street for $50.00 and other valuable considerations C. J Hawkins and Howard L. Cannon, part of an acre on Lake Greenwood for $3 00 and other good and valuable considerations LeweU Watkins to W. H Crawford and Clara F Crawford. St., acres for $9.200 00 -W E Dunlap. Clerk of Court, to Lydu Cotton Mills, lot in Laurent County far SS.TUO* Mrs Martha K Bkdaoe to Charles W Black. 1 acre in Jacks Townrhip for $700 00 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Elroy Maxwell, Jr.. Laurens, and Viola Telither Patterson. Lauren* Ray Davis Whiteford. Cross Hill, and Hariett Linda Stewart. Clinton Wince Simpson. Mountville. and Dorothy Tecora Choice. Clinton Carl Terry Mahon. Gray Court, and Betty Lwraine Biackwell. Laurens Walter Franklin Walden, Fountain Inn, and Julia Elizabeth Painter. Fountain Inn Elvin Madden, Warn Shoals, and Inez Elizabeth Dean. Donald* Joseph Donald Beck. Greenville, and Martha Nell Cox. Mauldin Donald Nathaniel Williams, Pel- zer, and Gladys Lynette l^ambert. Laurens. Jerry Robert Cagle. Laurens, and Brenda Elaine Franklin, Clinton Bradshaw Bagwell, Clmfon. and Margie Daythie Lusk. Clinton William Albert Lindsey, Waterloo, and Toni Sue South. Hodges Dodge’s New Entry In Compact Field Scholarships Given Prospective Students By Naval ROTC Vice Admiral W R Smedberg III. Chief of Naval Personnel, announc ed today that the 15th annual na tional competitive exammattion for the Regular Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps will be given to eli gible high school senior* and gradu ates on December 10 Applcation forms are now available and must The !%1 Lancer is Dodge's new, short wheelbase <ompa<t. The lamer i> \er* manenve-raoie and remarkably convenient to park, its makers say. The* point out that the *impi<- (lean line-* of the hod* create a style that is lasting. The new models ma* he seen at Cooper Motor < « on 1 ast 1 irnlma \*e be mailed bv November 18 ■ > . Designed to supplement the o{ ; f.eer out ut of the Naval Academy the NROTC program make' it (xj* sible for a young man to earn a regular cbmmision while studying at the cviiiian college of hts choice which has an NROTC Unit All 'ui- tion. fee* and books are furnished by the Navy, and the student re ceives an annual retainer for four years During the summers the stu dent goes on interesting training cruise* as a midshipman After completing the .usual four-year col lege course, he is commissioned in the Regular Navy or Marine Corps and goes on active duty as a prospective career officer with the Navy’s far-flung fleets \p ircation form.*: .ire aduble at 1.000 ’ iHK- md t r r.* r < nn** h.gh *eh m>1s \ n> Recruit.ng Sta earner* > „ -• - ti»n*. or from the hiW of Vivai rough and hi!A ■* ’•rrain rf ttor :rmr Personnel, Deportment of‘he Navy jng area Grafe-. korr .> Washington 25. D » training’ »r<n >■ V ; e e V N \T ,force* in Euro - ¥ Sgt. 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