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ThcracUy, June 21, 1302 THE CUNTQN CHRONICLE Clinton Junior Police Attend sixteen of the members of the Clinton Junior Police alone with Chief of Police B. B. Ballard and BlUy Bal lard as they prepared to leave for the annual summer camp at Lake Greenwood. The Junior Police program Is sponsored by the Clinton Police Department under the supervision of Chief Ballard. They are, left to right, (front row) Chief Ballard, Tommy FickBa, Bonnie Cheek, David Osborne, J Bostic, Calvin Samples, Darold Osborne, Steve Cooper, Troy Benton, Bobby Secoad row: Billy Ballard, John Spartmau, Stan Foster, Freddie McClendon, Eddie Osborne, Douglas Owens, Donald Osborne, and Charles Campbell.—(Photo by Asset. Chief of Police W. B. Blakely) During the wee hours of the morning, before most people are awake, Caldwell Hendersoa, local dairyman, Is already pouring milk from the 4:M a. m. milking into his modern re frigeration system. Book of Genesis Must Be Squared With !, Says Dr. Cunningham, Former Dean “The Book of Genesis must be squared with science or it will go down,” Dr. G. W. Cunning ham, retired dean of the gradu ate school of Cornell University, told the Laurens Rotary Club here Thursday. Dr. Cunningham, author of nu merous books on philosophy, was professor of philosophy at the University of Texas, Cornell and other schools before becoming dean of the graduate school at Cornell. Referring to the recent contro versy at the meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention over an inierpretitive book on Genesis published by the Baptist Sunday School Board, Dr. Cunningham said, “I’ve been so upset about this that I had to speak about it’ Dr. Cunningham, a native of Laurens, where he lives in retire ment, and a graduate of Furman University, declared that “It is a tragic mistake to suppose that we can speak with authority about the nature of the universe.” “A theology that takes that po sition is doomed — not at the grass roots because people will accept what they are told, but at the he ad streams,’’ he continued. Declaring that there is no con flict between science and religion, the Baptist layman said: “Science is the search for the facts. Religion, fundamentally, Is a search for values, goodness, ideals, Justice. It is not a gift— it is a search.” The conflict, he said, is be tween science and theology. THANK YOU May 1 take this opportunity to thank all the people of Laurens County for the wonderful vote given me last Tuesday, electing me to the House of Representa tives from Laurens County. 1 shall endeavor to serve all the people of our Coun ty honestly, impartially, and to the best of my ability. DAVID S. TAYLOR -A HITS ARE A HABIT AT THE MIDWAY “ THEATRE SHOWPLACE OF LAURENS COUNTY LAST TIMES TONIGHT “CAPE FEAR” ROBERT MITCHUM - POLLY BERGEN Friday-Saturday June 22-23 .wSiijBf yjovf lQR IRION MICHAELS .LAURETTC LOCI , Tfi 8 BIG FOB. THE PRICE OF ONB Sun.-Mon.-Tues.1 June 24-25-26 2—BIG HITS—2 NO. 1—Find Run Mf OWfD HJS LIFE TO THIS HIRED CON HIT NO. 2 — |j "The trouble with the theologian is that he thinks he knows what the truth is bfeore he investi gates the facts.” Dr. Cunningham referred to early scientists, Includini: Caper- nicus and Galilea, whose scien tific discoveries were scoffed at by theologians of the day and who in some cases were tortur ed and killed. “The theologian,” he said, “did not ask whether it was true—but whether it was orthodox.” Hurricane News Of The Week MRS. CECIL 8COGIN, Mrs. Alma Lackey and Miss Miriam Castle of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Black and fam ily of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr., and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawson and family enjoyed a picnic at Lake Greenwood with other mem bers of their church, Bailey Memorial Methodist. After the picnic the group held their reg ular evening worship services on the lakeside. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Russell, Mrs. Carroll Young, Mrs. Odus Young and Harold Copeland at tended the Sunday School Con ferences in Newberry at the Hunt Memorial Baptist Church on Tuesday evening, June 12. Mason Simpson has been trans- CUNTON S. BROAD ST. EXTENSION FRL and SAT. JUNE 22 and 23 AFTERNOON A NIGHT ONI DAY ONLY ferred from the Veteran’s hospi tal in Columbia to the Veterans’ hospital in Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young and family and Mrs. Era Young visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dick son in Cow pens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mac Dic- kert and family of Spartanburg visited Mr. Dkkert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dickert re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Renwick are visiting in Tennessee this week. Mrs. J. B. Burroughs is cop valesing at home following an ill ness and stay at Blalock Clinic Mr. and Mrs. James Haupfear had as their week-end guests. Dr. and Mrs. Mac Going of William son, W. Va., Staff Sgt. Gene Haupfear of Washington, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Eu banks. Robin, Beth and Marcia Neigh bors spent a week recently with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Willingham of Brevard, N, C. j ■ Elaine Lawton celebrated her second birthday on June 6.- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawson celebrated their wedding anni versary June IS. DB. JOHN W. STEVENSON Dr. J. W. Stevenson Goes To Converse Dr. John W. Stevenson has been appointed chairman of the Department of English at Con verse College, effective Sept. 1, according to announcement by Robert T. Coleman, Jr., presi dent. A native of Pittsburg, Pa., Dr. Stevenson is currently serving as professor and chairman of the Department of English at Pres byterian College. He also has been a member of the faculty of MiUsaps College, Jackson, Miss. Dr. Stevenson received an AB degree from Wofford College, Spartanburg, andean MA and PhD from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater nity. the Modern Languages As sociation, South Atlantic Modern Languages Association, and Mil ton Society of America. He and Mrs. Stevenson, the former Russell Allen of Spartan burg, have one eon, John Allen, 9 years of age. Singing Sunday LAURENS COUNTY LIB BABY Bookmoblie Schedule WEEK ef JUNE 25 - 22 Monday: Babb home, Finley home, Mason home, Martin home, Couch home, Seeks home, Rhett Martin home, Elledge home, Bishop home. Tuesday: Burdette home, Miss issippi Youngs home, Bishop home, Sanders home, Brown home, Simmons home. Wednesday: MountviJle school- house, Crisp home. Gray home, B. L. Mitchell store, Coleman home, Smith home. Suggs home. Thursday: Penland home, Youngs Community House, Owing* post office, Gray Curry home, Cook home, Knight home, Thompson home, Hughes home, Brooks home. Armstrong home, Wilson home, Mauldin home. CLINTON UcCHANGE CLUB Tfca Incowparatla Rayal Faintly off Bavubock Ridan I with LUCK) Rf•*!*if aff aU Haea Champions of lha Mi Radios aff U. S. A REX ROSSI fLI9NAMTS WON WISC STAIS • •AUJm • CRAZY CLOWNS ★ DELILAH ir off ffha HalfhM Laurens Drive-In THEATRE §. c. 22591 WED.-THUE. JUNE 99-21 DrtT nh™ ^ The Wild Dog of the North. Produced by Walt Disney. 1 on James Oliver Cur- s Nomads of the North. CUlireu Under 12 Free. FRIDAY. JUNE 22 I100.M Jackpot Drawing RALLY ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS Paul Newman ■ la Coler 2 Big Features in Color ftAniKDAY, JUNE 22 WILD X, JUNE RIVER Cttft - Leo Van Fleet GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN DarsMi • Cab Paggy Cass SUN. - MON. - TUBS. BACHELOR IN PARADISE *TL POSSE FROM HELL » \.n >mmm ii, i mmmmi • The regular 4th Sunday Gospel Singing will be held at Sacred Acres Prayer Grounds located on the Ware Shoals-Waterloo High way in the “Fork” section of I .sure ns County, Sunday, June 24. 2:90 until 4:00 p. m. All sing ert and muscians have a special Invitation. NOTICE OP SALE State of Sooth County of COURT OF COMMON PLEAS M. S. Bailey k Son, Bankers, Piantiff, vs Mildred T. Rice, Walter J. Rice and D. E. Tribble Com pany, Defendants PURSUANT to a decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Lau rens C. H., S. C„ on Salesday in July next, being the second day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, tbs follow tng property, to wit: Parcel No. 1: All that piece, parcel or lot ef land situate, lying and being on the •id* xt Blalock Drive, at Joanna, in Laurens County. State of South Carolina, being made up and coiwpoaed of three (9) adjoining lots shown and designated as Lots Nos. 20, 21, and 22, of Block *T” on plat of Part I Blalock Estate SutMitvMcnf made bv J. A. Year gin. Engineer, dated May 10. I94B, and recorded in Plat Book No. 6. at page 97, in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens Coun ty. Said lot of land as so made up and composed is bounded as follows: on the northeast by Blalock Drive, two hundred twenty-five (225) feet thereon; on the southeast by lot shown as Lot No. 29 on said plat (for merly of Templeton), two hundred (900) feet-thereon; on the southwest by lands of Mack Brown and Edna H. Brown, two hundred twenty- five (225) feet thereon; and on the northwest by lands now or formerly of D. J. Buchanan, two hundred (200) fort thereon. Said lot of land is the identical lot con veyed to Mildred T. Rice by Mack Brown and Edna H. Brown by deed dated March 12, 1957, and recorded on March 20. 1967, in Deed Book lit, at page 545, in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County. Parcel No. 2: All that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being on the northern aide of the Jo anna to Whitmire Highway, at Joanna, la Laurens Coun ty, State of South Carolina, said lot being shown and designated as Lot No. 42 on a plat of survey and subdi vision of Part III of Blalock Estate Subdivision made by S. T. Martin, R. L. S. No. 1002, dated June 6. 1982, and recorded in Plat Book 9, at 65. in the of Court office of the County. Said parcel or lot of land is hounded as follows: on the north by lands new or lormeny of FAirfieid Forast Products Co., one hundred (109) feet thereon; on the east by lot now or formerly of T. J Taylor, shown on the aforementioned plat of sur vey as Lot No. 49. five hun dred seventy-eight (578) feet thereon; on the south by said Joannl to. Whitmire Highway, one hundred (100) fort thereon, the center of said road being the line; and on the west by s forty-foot street shown on the afore mentioned plat of survey, five hundred seventy-sight (578) fert thereon The said lot of land above described is Parcel No. 2 is the identi cal lot heretofore conveyed to Mildred T. Rice by deed of Mattie B Die us, Individ ually and as Trustee, et al.. dated July 90, 1965, and re corded on August 0, 1965, in Deed Book 117, at page 11. in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County. Together with, all and sin gular, the Rights. Members, Hereditaments and Appur tenances to the said prem ises belonging or in any wise incident or appertaining. two parcels shall not be sold The successful than the Plaintiff man the sf the Mddtag, shall the Clerk of Court the sun five per oentmn (5%) of amount of the bid aa a tee of Ma foot dtag. The same to be applied to the purchase price upon his com plying with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to the Plate- tiff for credit on the indebted ness In the event the success ful bidder should fail to mmkm such deposit, or should foil to comply with the tonne of sale, the said lands shall be on tin same or Oalsaday on the risk of the defauttiag The purchaser to pay for pn- . pvrso a al or deficiency Judgment is rltmaaded and the j bidding win not r after the sale but with the bM may be made W. E DUNLAP. C. C. C. P. A O. 8. Dated this Uth day of TERMS OF SALE: Cash; The property shall he sold by taking bids, first on the two parcels separately, and then on the two parcels together, and by accept ing the hid or bids which result in the higher total sale price, subject to the provision, how ever, that if either parcel sep arately shall bring an amount sufficient to pay the whole debt and all costs, then in each event only the first of the two parcels to being such amount separate ly shall be sold, and the other parcel shall not be sold, and the Gotta Bag? CaR Doug! Tenshe CeaMf IFIRD'S Ce. . 8. G. nmHkPmul CEmRBqBu Notice We Are Going Out Of Business SALE ON EVERYTHING NOW IN PROGRESS ALL GIFT HEMS, GROCERY STOCK, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES REDUCED TO GO EVERYTHING MUST GO BY JUNE 30! Gasdey's Gift Shop Joanna Highway ibpsi CknroUt Fledsldt Piduv ¥J>9h : wSSm The track that’s as good as gonr void uC TtJ * r ' ■