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t \ ' TharwUy. October IS, I960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Ihomwell Downs Chapin Here, 20-12 V/Hie Thomweil Gophers toppled Chapin from the unbeaten ranks here Friday night. 20-12. Howard Higginbotham stepped off 99 yards on the first play from scrimmage to set the victory stage for the Gophers. A Gordon Tim mons to Clyde George pass tallied the extra point. Timmons led Thomwell’s attack with a 72-yard pass to George in the second period and an 80-yard jaunt in the thidr. He also passed for the Gophers’ only other extra point, in the second period, to Mil- ton Rines. Chapin, which has won five straight this season, tallied in the second period when Albert Shealy ran the final five yards around end. The extra point try failed. Joe Shealy scored Chapin’s other TD in the third period on a 15-yard option play The run for the point failed. Chapin 0 6 6 0—12 Thomwell 7 7 6 0—20 Shields And Steele | Combine Operations In Greenvftte Studio T.w William M. Shields Studio of Clinton, has combined operations with Mlils Steele Studio. Greenville, effective October 1, it has been an nounced The recently remodeled and en larged Green vile plant will have a new name, ‘‘'Ihe Gallery,’’ marking the inauguration of a business asso ciation that began as a friendship in 1961. The merger of the two por trait studios has been considered since 1956 and planned since June. Mr. Steele and Mr. Shields have served as officers in regional and national photography associations, have frequently appeared on con vention platforms, and are the only two South Carolina photographers to receive the awards of Photogra phy from the Professional Photog raphers of America, Inc. They were recently commissioned by the East man Kodak Company of Rochester, to take part in a current advertis ing series for Kodak materials en titled “Shields photographs Steele,” which appeared in the September issue of The National Photogra pher, trade magazine. “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH" V Hugh L Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 36 Years Experience PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE Mrs Shields, the former Ame Jacobs of Clinton, will assist in the business operations of the newly or ganized firm She si a teacher of photography and recently returned from a week of instructing at Wi nona School of Photography in In diana, following an engagement in Chicago as a featured speaker at the PPA national convention. For the convenience of custom ers and friends in the Clinton area, the former William M. Shields Stu dio will remain open every week on Wednesday. 9:30 a. m to 5:00 p. m. Clinton Turns Back Lancaster, 27-13 . £linton High’s Red Devils defeat ed Lancaster’s Blue Hurricane Fri day night on‘a rain-soaked field, 27-13. The game was played in Lan caster in a continuous downpour before a crowd of approximately 1.000. , The Red Devils did their scoring in the first half. They took the opening kickoff and drove all the way for a TD, with quarterback Phil King scoring from the four- yard line. Kinard Littleton kicked the point after and Clinton led 7-0. Eddie Madden, Clinton halfback, carried 70 yards for the second score when his teammates broke him loose with some fine blocking. The play started at the 30-yard line. The extra point attempt failed and Clinton led 13-0 The Hurricane roared back with a touchdown, set up by their half back Gibson, with a 56-yard sweep They punched it over and converted the point to make it 13-7. Clinton w’as able to move the ball again early in the second quarter, with Littlejohn and Keith Stewart Jane Parker Larg e 8-Inch — Tasty CHERRY EACH ONLY A&P APPLE SAUCE 303 Can-4 For 49c IONA CUT BEETS 303 Cans WHITE HOUSE AAILK 6 Cans 79c A&P TOMATO JUICE 46 OUNCE CAN 2 for 49c NBC PREMIUM SALTINES POTATOES i-' ... . . 25 Lbs. 69c Prices la This Ad Are Effective Through Saturday, October 15th doing moot of the carrying Stewart went over for the score from the two-yard line Fullback Stewart then ran the extra point to make U 20-7 The final Red Devil score came in the second period, with end Bar ry Whitman intercepting a Lan caster pass and racing 60 yards across the line. Stewart again ran the point to make it 27-7 at half time. The second half was fought on even terms, with Clinton having mostly a defensive role The Red drvie during the last two periods as Devils never mustered a scoring they were plagued by penalties. Lancaster finally scored in the last minute of play, failing to con vert. Clinton's record is now 5-1 for the year, with its defeat coming at the hands of North Augusta. In conference play, the Red Dev-' Us are undefeated. TTiey have two strong conference opponents yet to face, Newberry and Laurens Mimi Martin Wins Miss Hi Miss Post Mimi Martin has been selected Miss Hi Miss for Clinton High School by popular vote of the sen ior class. Mis Hi Miss is selected on the basis of leadership, character, and personal attractiveness Outstand ing girls from North and South Carolina wUl participate in the Miss , Hi Miss Weekend at Wmthrop Col lege later in the school year Hie contest is sponsored by The Johnsonian, the Wmthrop CoUege newspaper A special edition of the paper wUl feature the Miss Hi : Misses from both Carolinas. Mimi. who is literary editor of the Clintonian this year, is eligible for and Old English ‘C." As an underclassman she was a mental contest winner in junior al gebra. vice-president of the Junior | National Honor Society, a member of the Beta Club, and the National Honor Society, and exchange edi tor of the Sentinel. Mimi has also been active on the Student Council and in various clubs. Last year she was teenage cochairman of the March of Dimes Drive. She js the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Martin of Clinton.- CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Lois Blakely, deceas ed, are hereby notified to file the same duly venfied. with the under signed. and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise J. ALDINE BLAKELY, Administrator, W. A. October 4. 1960 3C-0-28 State Fair Opens On Monday, Oct. 17 Columbia—With more zip than ever before — a “Big Thuraday” that will not die—two football games instead of one-^a greatly in creased agricultural display and a brand new grandstand show featur ing one of America’s cowboy greats —Gene Autry—the 91st state fair opens here October 17 for six big days and nights j South Carolina's biggest show has been revamped almost from stem to stem since the 1969 exposition with exhibit* running the gamut from apples to atoms. Besides a' considerable realignment of the steel budding, many departments have been improved* both physical ly and financially The livestock department boasts 100 new pens and two new breeds for exhibit. Landrace and Yorkshire The art department has been renovated and modernized with new fixtures The agricultural department is expect ed to present extraordinarily com plete corn, apples, sweet potatoes and ham displays. Plans are near ing realization to make the flower CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of LesUe .Alonzo Wil liams, Sr., deceased, are hereby notified and required to file the same duly verified, with the under signed. and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise MRS MEDA BISHOP WILLIAMS. Executrix, 331 Poplar St , Clinton. ( S C. Sept 29, 1960 3c-0-20 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends, both white and colored, for their cards, the beautifuly floral offer ings, and the other many expres sions of sympathy shown at the death of our mother and grand mother. May God's richest blessings rest upon you. THE WESLEY FAMILY THE NELSON FAMILN FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 28th day of October. 1960. 1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of Richard F Buford in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o'clock a m and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Adnr.n istratdr Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on 'or before that date and all persons having claims against said estate w i’.l present them on or b-f're said date duly proven, or be forever barred RUTH WORKMAN BUFORD. Administrator Sept 23. 1960 4c-0-20 show ?econd to none A complete new department — cenwHfi^has been added. In many instances pre miums have been increased. The University of South Carolina freshmen and Clem son freshmen move into the historic football spot vacated by their varsity brothers— playing at 2 o’clock Thursday^ af ternoon. Oct 30 On Saturday^the University of South Carolina var sity will play the University of North Carolina varsity in the first of a series of Buttles of the Caro linas r"- YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP orner Muogrove and Pitts St. t ameras — Films — Photo Finishing \ - FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 4th day of November, 1900. T will render a final account of my 7 acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Robert L McPherson in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. LOUELLA L McPHBRSON, Executrix. 605 Hickory St Ext , Clinton, S. C Sept 20. 1960 4c-0-20 REPORT OF CONDmON OF M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers Of ( linton in the State «f Sooth Carolina at the close of business on October 3. 1960. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Loans and discounts iincluding $21,068.03 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $1.00. furniture and fixtures $l 00 Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets $2,104,401.33 1.906,785 12 2.445.521 88 1.406.762.50 2.994 486 48 200 1 00 1.987 10 TOTAL .ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time Deposits of individuals! partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States government (including postal savings i Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $9 793.018 22 Other liabilities $10,857,947 41 $7,911.75 1.208. 00.206 92 66.138 59 6.009 39 2.211 95 TOTAL LIABILITIES TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital* Surplus Undivided profits CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL CAPITAL ACYXMJNTS $9,795,230 17 , $8,661,351 74 » $ 500.000 00 300.000 00 262.717.24 $1,062,71724 $10,857 947 41 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •This bank’s capital consists of; Common stock with total par value of $500,000 00. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 9910Ut)0(jl I, G. L. Simpson. Cashier, of the ab<>v(>-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully represents the tree state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. L. SIMPSON Correct—Attest: W. C. Neely. Robert M Vance. R C Adair Geo H 1 Cornelson, Jr., Directors State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of October. 1960. and i I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. REB.A J. BRYAN. Notary Public My tom mission expires at Pleasure of Governor. vV N » O o CD / J a n f'fl " f ' / * •TILL LOTS OF LIFE IN THE OLD CAW • <e A lva- ,.l C, •. - Mad*' Havoline Motor OiL You get c-rfm <« of engine lif. . flhn wear-proofs your engine. Havotin* :e.»n< as it lubra.ite^ _ ; greater gasoline mileage pepandpower Try this fine oil ri» ferr-i t • t of motorists. 8KB YOl K NEIGHBORHOOD TEXACO DEALER H. D. Payne & Co, DISTRIBUTORS * Clinton. S. C. I'h ne 57« WE’RE CELEBRATING NATIONAL APPLE WEEK WITH AN OLD FASHIONED APPLE SALE ■ An Apple For Every Child Who Visits I Our Market Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. When ® ■•■ifcO Accompanied By An Adult APPLES - 1 Gallon 25c M FRYERS u>. 25c FRESH Pound TOMATOES 10< CABBAGE GREEN Pound BUTTER BEANS u> 10c YELLOW ■t Pmind' GOLDEN RIPE Pound ONIONS BANANAS 10 AAULLETS u> 10' SLICED 2 Pounds "1WEET Peck BOLOGNA 59< POTATOES 50 PORK SAUSAGE u. 29c T Vegetable Market AND East Carolina Av e.. Clinton. S. C.