The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 29, 1960, Image 4
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Public Recojd. SBIlTI CUtLIlJ SCHOOL
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PROPERTY' TRANSFERS
.! D I-angston to Jack O. Sul
livan and Dorothy W. Sullivan,
66 acre's for $7,000.00.
f^orge L Stafford and Joseph
Woodrow Garrison to Jack O.
Sullvian and Dorothy W. Sulli
van. 198h and 172 acres in Sul
livan Township for $25,000 00
Kuby Mills Dagnall and Wil
liam P Dagnall to Joe Weisner,
lot on North Harper St for $10 00
and other considerations.
Joe Weisner to William P. Dag
nall and Ruby M Dagnall. lot
on Academy St. for $10 00 and
other considerations.
Henrietta Dendy to Claude and
Janie Dendy, 1 acre for ., $100.
love and affection.
Ralph T Wilson to Ralph T.
Wilson, Jr., lot on Overbrook Dr.
tbr $10 00
C.RADK ONE
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84,441
CiRADE IWllAE
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22,291
Onh a fourth of the pupils who 22.291 were graduated last sum-
Ben F. Hall. Jr . and Maudie fter South Carolina schools are mar. -
I- Hall to Lawrence Aiken and fin,sh ‘ n f h>gh school l^years lat- ; While exact f.gu es on the dis-
Joan Munel E. Aiken, lot on
Fairview Road for $1,350.00.
Charles L. Head to Ann B. Pat
terson. lot on Chestnut St. for J ^ , , .. .
S400 00 and other considerations. in earning P° wer and ,n their ] program modern teaching de-
I I ConelanH to Clinton Cot ability to become good citizens vices and qualified teachers and
^1], H V ac'J for $10 00 must hr stopped." the president
and other valuable considera- sai< ^
t j onv Of the 84.441 children who en-
F O Gossett and Blue Ridge tered the first ^ rade in 1948 - on, - v these services ‘‘ cost mone y- but said -
Land Company to V. R. Rhine-
hart 73 acres for $10.00 and otb- 1 acre for $5 00. love and affee- $10.00 and other considerations,
er considerations. tion / John T. McGregor and Dora
Ralph T Wilson. Jr., to T. M. Ma'ry. W Hanna to P. H. Han- McGregor to Walter J. Wooten
er. according to H. A. Lynch, i trict level are not now available,
president of the Laurens County the president said that when
Fducation Association. there is a good school program,
“The tragic loss in education, ,‘g'u i d a h e e services, vocational
facilities, there is less “fall outs”
among the students
the money is one of the greatest
investments South Carolina can
make since there is a direct rela
tionship between the number of
grades completed and the
amount of money a person
earns.”
Parents, teachers and the com
munity itself all have a stake in
Gault, Jr., and Betty C. Gault,
lot on Elm St., Clinton, for $10.09
and other valuable considera
tions. j*'—•
Lillie Johnson to Arthur John
son and Elizabeth Ferguson, 1
acre for $1.00.
Melvin G. Whelchel and Sarah
B. Whelchel to Fidelity Co., Inc.,
lot in Joanna for $5.00 and other
considerations.
William R. Roach and Frances
J.9- Roach to Earl D. Osborne, lot
in Clinton for $76.00 and other
considerations.
J. J. George to L. v L York 7
acres for $3,500.00. ___ .
Gladys A. Whittaker to Ralph
Wrenn. lot in Laurens County for
$75.00
J. H. Alexander to Lloyd H.
Childers and H. L. Bagwell, lot
in Cross Hill Township for $925.
John A. West and Doris T.
West to Alvin H. Clayton, 1 acre
for $2,938 03.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
ISSUED
William Carroll Sullivan, Lau
rens, and Sara Elizabeth Hunter.
Laurens.
Harley Clifford Kuykendall,
Mountville. and Mildred Fhulk-
ner, Mountville. -v
Roy Emily Siegrest, Green
keeping children in school just as ( viJ1 and Anna Catherine Henl
long as they can profit from a Fountain Inn
The local president said that! school program, the president
Anderson. Jr.| lot on Overbrook na.T acre for $5 00 and division and Ila J. W’ooten. lot in Gtjeen-
Drive for $10 00 and other consid- of property. acres for $125.00.
erations
J P. Lindley and Margie Lind-
ley to V. G. Adams and Betty
Lindley Adams, lot on Highway
No 221 for love and affection
Mrs. Lona Patterson Owings to
Mrs Rebecca O White. 119 acres
lor $5 00
Mrs Rebecca O. White to Feh-
Ellie Beeks to Jessie James c. R and Vivian Bobo to Wil-
Hill and Bill Turner, lot on old ham M. Bobo, 193.72 acres for
Milam Road for $50 00. $5.00, love and affection.
Fred S. Boyd. Fred S. Boyd, Luther A. Boyette to Arthur * nson . l°t on Meadow Road for
Jr . and Marion R Cook to How- Lawson. 7.40 acres for $700.00. $14,750.00.»
Westley Clarence. Werts, Jr.,
Ninety Six, and Beverly Anne
Buzhardt, Clinton
Blanche H. league to Standard Billy Roy Osborne, Woodruff.
Plywoods. Inc., 1.80 acres for a nd Marlene Teague. Woodruff.
$2,160.00. ' Edward Donald Lee, Clinton,'
E. B Boland to Julia Fay B. 1 an d Juanita Gresham. Joanna
Babb and Glenn M. Babb, 7 acres |
for $5.00, love and affection.
John Donald Dunaway, Clin
ton, and Evelyn Frost, Clinton.
Julian Clayton Hairston, Clin
ton, and Margaret Joann Collins,
Clinton.
Dee Pike, Greer, and Lillie Mae
Waddell, Enoree.
James Bates. Laurens, t and
Virginia Benton, Laurens.
Gerald Robert Johnson, Joan
na, and Betty Eloise Murrell,
Trenton.
Melvin Woodrow Hall, Water
loo, and Charlotte Faye Ham
by, Laurens. .•
Billy Franklin Richey, Honea
Path, and Barbara Ann Queen,
Laurens.
Edgar Lee Tribble, Laurens,
and Mattie Lenora Boozer, Clin
ton.
Bobby Martin Allen, Laurens,
and Phyllis Kate Weldon Smith,
Laurens.
Alvin Thompson. Laurens, and
Ix)is Jackson, W r are Shoals.
Kenneth Garland McSwain,
Enoree, and Rita Ann Parrish,
Enoree.
Gerald Allen Reid, Ware
Thursday, December 29, 1960
Shoals, and Barbara Gene.
Coy, Ware Shoals.
Thomas Marion steVfnson,
Gray Court, and Judy Anne
Tumblin, Gray Court.
Walter Charles Abercrombie,
Fountain Inn, and Linda Lou
ay, Fountain Inn.
Clarence Marion Bagwell, Lau
rens, and Vada Markqp Porter,
Woodruff. ijjf
Wade Floyd Nelson, Jr., Slmp-
sonville, and Lois Lorene Tram
mell, Clinton.
Help Fight TB
Use Christmas Seals
CHEERY...
WARM-AS-TOAST WINTERS
CAN BE YOURS
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IF YOU INSULATE AND WEATHERSTRIP
YOUR HOME
Enjoy freedom from cold drafts and save on fuel
bills. Home insulation pays for itself in fuel sav^
ings, in increased comfort — more than you can
measure in dollars and cents.
s SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
—Roofing —sjding —Sheet Metal Work
—^Sutters —Downspouts —Metal Vents
—Gy-Craft Fences ^', —Aluminum Awnings
—Bonded Built Up and Tar and Gravel Roofs
For Fret Estimates — Call or Write
J. A. SMITH, JR.
P. O. Box 144
Phone 967-J
CLINTON, S. C.
—Representing—
AUGUSTA ROOFING & METAL WORKS. Inc.
-AUGUSTA, GA.
Home Improvements, Inc., to
James Clyde and Shirley D. Rob-
ard H Goodwin. 8.85 acres in
W aterloo Township for $2.301 00.
Joe C Stroud to Helen P. Rowe
lot in Joanna for $5.00 and other
nell - Kinard Pulpwood Agency, considerations
119 acres for $10 00 and other Lynwood D Lott and Mary K.
\ aluable considerations Lott to William P Thrift. Jr.,
Lula Burden to Leroy Burden, lot on Dixon St . Clinton for
ysar
re 1 irmly resolved to go all out to merit
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v >ur continued favor in 1961.
Nothing will be left undone that will add to vour
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pleasure and satisfaction, in dealing with us. Thanks
for your patronage. Happy New Year!
BANK OF CLINTON
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
3^ Interest Paid On Savings Accounts Semi-Annually
Over
$150,000.00
in dividends
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will be paid
to
LAURENS FEDERAL
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SAVERS AND INVESTORS
On December 30, 1960
. why Take less?
Start or add to your account
TODAY
: in person or by mail
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CURRENT RATE
LAURENS FEDERAL
Savings & Loan Association
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John Coleman Rice to Lizzie
Ixiu Rice, lot east of Clinton for
$5 00. love and affection.
Ralph T. Wilson to Ralph T.
Wilson, Jr.. 0.42 acres in Forest 9ons.
Hill for $10 00 and other consid- J - T
erations. w
Leaverne K Moore, Jr . and
Ruby G. Moore to Horace L. |
Cooper, lot in Waterloo Township
for $300 00 and other considera
tions.
C. C. Cox to Richard J John
son and Betty Jean C. Johnson,
lot on Fleming St Extension for
S10 00 and other valuable consid
erations.
F. E. Bobo to E P. Bobo. 130
acres for $2,000.00.
-Mary Julia Richardson to John
Dial, lot on Winette St for $5.00,
love and affection.
Port Royal Garrett Jr . to A
Y. Bryson, lot on Gray St. for
$1,000.00.
Cecli Mae Morgan to Luther E.
Kibler. lot on Glendale St for
$13,500 00.
Lola Lake Smith to J. L. Fen
nell, lot on Lake Greenwood for
$10 00 and other considerations.
Russell R Burns to Byron E.
Burns lot in Laurens and Youngs
Townships for $5.00 and parti
tion
Byron E. Burns to Russell R.
Burns, acreage in Laurens Coun
ty for $5.00 and partition
Continental Land Co. to Mack
A. Boiter and Pauline B. Boiteis
lot in Lakewood for $325.00.
James E Brown to Willie S.
Templeton, Jr., and Rebecca E.
Templeton, lot on Fleming St. for
S5.800.00
Thomas Williams to Saxon Wil-;
liams, 73 and one-half acres for,
SI 00. love and affection
Sara A Babb, Nannie B. Wyatt j
and Laura B Zimmerman to Be- !
atrice B Bradley, Robert E.
Babb, Jr . and Thomas A. Babb,
80 acres for $10.00 and other
valuable considerations.
Claude Williams to Claude H.
Nelson, Ruth Thompson, Alvin
Nelson, Melvina Elizabeth Nel
son, Pauline Jones, Melvin Jones,
Picola Jones, Alvin R. Jones and
Rufus Jones 79 acres for $5.00
and the premises.
Lucia M. Baldwin to Thomas
E. Baldwin, lot near Clinton for
$10.00 and other considerations. I
Buford B. Orr to Willie Law
rence Hopkins, lot on Fleming St.
for $3400.
J. O. Van Horn and,Mrs. J.
O. Van Horn to W. .H Wykel,
lot on Lake Greenwood for $500.
J. D. Terry, Jr., and Katherine
M Terry to Home Improve
ments, Inc., lot near Clinton for
$1,768 98 and other considera-
Williams. Sr, and Irene
Roberts Williams to J. T. Wil
liams. Jr, lot on Apex St., as
sumption of mortgage.
Gloria B. King to Marvin G.
Pepsi
LUMPS FROM APIS MELLIFERA
Most people avoid bees—for obvious reasons. Rheu
matism sufferers of old, however, tried to get stung.
They thought bee stings were an effective treatment
for rheumatism. Now most of us prefer the more
reliable—and painless—remedies of today. Thanks
to medical science we have many safe, fast-acting
i pain relievers. Other powerful drugs, too. When
you're ill, take advantage of these newer medications
—hut only upon the advice of your physician Then
let us render compkie prescription service.
HOWARD’S PHARMACY
YOUR REXALL DRUG STORE .:
‘On the Square” Phone 101
STORE WIDE
CLEARANCE
BIG SAVINGS!
STYLE MART
SUITS
Were
$45.00
S49.95
NOW
$29.95
534.95
$55.00 ... , . . $39.95
A big selection of flannels and wor
steds. 100% ;$11 wool suits.
SIZES 36 TO 48
SHORTS, REGULARS AND LONGS
SPORT COATS
Regular
NOW
$29.95 $19.95
$35.00 ...... $24.95
Plenty left to select from in smart
new patterns.
SIZES 35 TO 46
SHORTS. REGULARS AND LONGS
TOPCOATS
Were $39.95 i
Now 25oo
These are fine quality 100% all wool
tweeds.
SIZES 35 TO 42
REGULARS AND LONGS
SPECIAL!
CORDUROY SUITS
>17.95
Only a few left of these Ivy League
3-piece suits in tan and olive.
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MEN’S CAR COATS
r.
Va Price
8 ONLY!
REDUCED TO GO!
HUBBARD
Dress Pants
Regular
S 9.95
$10.95
$12.95
$14.95
NOW
$6.95
$7.95
$8.95
$9.95
A wonderful selection of all the new
styles and fabrics to choose from at
these low, low prices.
Sizes 28 to 46
Regulars and Shorts
Also
CORDUROY PANTS
WERE $5.95
Now $3.95
These are Ivy models in tan and olive.
SIZES 28 TO 38
And Ivy League
PANTS
Of cotton wash and wear.
Regular $4.95
Now $3.95
All the new colors.
SIZES 28 TO 42
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CLOSING OUT!
ONE GROUP ,
DRESS OXFORDS
FOR—
•‘■V r
5.00 7.00
Values to $13.95
These are terrific values in broken
sizes and discontinued patterns from
our Edgerton and Jarmai^stock.
In Ixyafers and Lace Shoes
SIZES 6 TO 12
250 Pair to Pick From!
SALE
PRICES SLASHED
ON ALL
Sweaters
Regular NQ^V
S 7.95 S 4.95
S 8.95 ...... S 5.95
S 9.95 $ 6.9!
510.95 ...... S 7.9!
513.95 9.95
515.95 $10.95
Select yours now from our large stock
of all the latest styles and colors.
SIZES S-M-L-XL
REDUCED TO MOVE!
SPORT SHIRTS
Regular NOW
$2.95 ........ $1.95
$3.95 $2.95
$4.95 $3.50
Plaids, solids and fancy" patterns.
SIZES S-M-L-XL
MEN’S
SPORT JACKETS
Greatly Reduced!
BOYS’
DRESS PANTS
Were $5.95 and $6.95
NOW—
3.95 and 4-95
Sizes 6 to 16
COTTON
IVY PANTS
Regular $3.95
Now $2.95
SPORT SHIRTS
Were $2.95 *
Now $1.95
-7 SWEATERS
Regular $7.95
Now $4.95
Car Coats & Jackets
V2 Price
10% Discount On All Staple Goods
ALL SALES
CASH AND
FINAL!
Ill NORTH BROAD ST.
Pins MEN'S SHOP
ALL SALES
CASH AND
FINAL!
PHONE 142
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