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• • v,. f .j V- : / ,/ THE CLINTON NICLE Clinton, S. Thursday, August 22, IMS PI Georgia Team Wins Playoff Series Here This is the team from Milledgeville, Ga., that triumphed in a best of three playoff series over a team from Farm- ville, Va., here Friday night, 10-9. Each team was the winner in its state. They came to Clinton for the series because of the central location and the excellence of local facilities. The Georgia boys went on to play in the Dixie Youth Series at Hueytown, Ala., which began last Monday. ” The teams split their Wednesday and Thursday night games. At one time the Virginia team was leading 8-1 in the Friday night game when the Georgians came up with a grand slam home run, making it 8-6. The Virgin ians made another run. The Georgians came to bat in the last inning trailing 9-6. A Georgian was intentionally walked, securing a run with the bases loaded, making it 9-6. With the bases still full, and two outs, a Georgian put one over the fence for another grand slammer, and winning the game 10-9.—Photo by Dan Yarbor ough. — Public Records PROPERTY TRANSFERS Robert C. Hodges and Mary Laney Hodges to David R. Moorefield and Ann D. Moore- field, lot in Pitts Meadows Sub division, Clinton, for $10.00 and other considerations. Joe H. Bonds to Norwood L. Williams and Barbara R. Wil liams, lot in Don Aire Acres, Clinton, for $10.00 and other con siderations. Thomas D. Douglas and Gay H. Douglas to Devola W. Hel- lams, lot in the Lydia Subdi vision for $4,010.00. LuCia J. Raines to Louie H. Lott, lot on Lake Greenwood for $1,000.00. Laurens Federal Savings and Loan Association to J. H. Cox and Lois W. Cox, lot north of Wattsville for $4,197.68. Mrs. Hugh Wright to Harvey C. Stanley and Edith B. Stan ley, lot on Lake Greenwood for $4,750.00. W. P. and Ruby M. Dagnall to Lou Ella Morgan, lot in Wasson Subdivision, Laurens, for $10.00 and other considerations. Arthur Dick Cannon and James A. Cannon to James Sulli van, 4.76 acres in Dials Taw whip No. 2 for $560.00. J. H. Floyd to George M. and Louise Lawson, lot in Anglers Haven, Cross Hill Township, for $61.34. Joanna Community Corpora tion to Larry King, lot on Till man Circle, Joanna, for $5.00 and other considerations. Joanna Community Corpora tion to Mildred Kinard Baker, lot on Tillman Circle, Joanna, for $10.00 and other considerations H. C. English, Sr., to J. W. Hawkins, lot in West Clinton Subdivision for $400.00 and other considerations. Richard L. Martin to Bernice P. McElhannon, lot in the Lydia Subdivision for $2,507.82. Marion Carnell to Edward E. Anderson and Dorothy Pauline Anderson, lots on old road lead- STOCK-SALE! You are invited to sell Feeder Cattle at our Feeder-Stocker Cattle Sale to be held at the Saluda County Stock Yard, Saluda, S. C„ on Tues day, September 3, 1963, at 7:30 P. M. GENERAL RULES 1.—Cattle should be received at the Saluda County Stock Yard on Tues day, September 3, between 6:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. ML 2. —Cattle will be sold beginning at 7:30 P. M. on Tuesday, September 3, 1963. 3. —Both Horned and Polled Steers and Heifers should be one of the beef breeds or crosses. 4. —Cattle will be graded and penned according to grade, weight and color and sold in groups, 5. —Fancy Club Calves will be sold indivdually for benefit of 4-H and L FA Member projects. SALUDA COUNTY STOCK YARD Phone Hi 5-2765 Saluda, S. C. Ferfluson's Mes it Market ■ wl IflUfPWII mwm%0W 207 MUSGROVE STREET 1% ■VIHI EmW m PHONE 833-1886 Irby's Bag SAUSAGE 3*i 1.00 Irby's Pure LARD 3 b* backet 99c I f J U A Ceuter Sikesfc. 89c VlllGu IMm EcMMiy Sikes, lb. 39< FRESH CAT FISH lb. 55c ALL MEAT WIENERS . . * h. 45< CHOPPED HAM lb. 65c SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT lb. 39c OLEOMARGARINE 5 fc- $1.00 ing to Ware Shoals for $8000.00. Cadillac Homes, Inc., of Or angeburg, to Commercial Ac- C e p ta n c e Corporation, lot in Greenacres, Waterloo Township, for $1.00. Cadillac Homes, Inc., of Or angeburg, to Commercial Ac ceptance Corporation, lot In Lau rens County for $1.00. Talmadge C. Walker to Wal lace O. Merck and Barbara H. Merck, lot on Marion St., Lau rens, for $4,800.00. Bonnie L. Wilson to Paul R. Furr, 40 acres in Dials Township for $10.00 and other considera tions. Fostell Hughes to Paul R. Furr, lot in Dials Township for $10.00 and other considerations. Doris H. God bee to Paul R. Furr, lot in Dials Township for $10.00 and other considerations. B. Copeland Payne to Thomas E. Davpenort and Frances C. Davenport, 7.1 acres for $10.00 and other considerations. John M. Hudgens and Bernice F. Hudgens to Charles P. Hill, lot in City of Laurens for $10.00 and other considerations. A. W. Dennis to James A. Barnes, Ernest B. Barnes and James W. Holland, lots in Watts Heights, Laurens, for $10.00 and other considerations. Martha P. Palmer to William L. Power, 50 acres in Dials Township for $180.00. Grady Chapman to Billy S. Cothran, lot in Waterloo Town ship for $212.00 and other consid erations. Sara Craig Hull, Mary Craig Moore and Margaret Craig Jack- son to Shelton J. Rimer, 063 acres for $10.00 and other consid erations. Willie C, Watson to Connie Young Watson, 1 acre in the City of Clinton for $1.00, love and affection. Charles L. Page to W. T. Tay lor, lot in Lick Creek Subdivis ion, Waterloo Township, for $3.00 and other considerations. W. T. Taylor to Charles L. Page, lot in Lick Creek Subdi vision, Waterloo Township. Earl Alvis Sanders, Jr., and Betty Jean M. Sanders to H. Rice and Shirley M. Rice, lot in Dag nall Circle, Laurens, for $2,174.44 and other coonsiderations. Edgewater Club, Inc., to Frank R. DeLoach, lot in Edgewater Club Estates for $794.00. Harold D. Davis and Dorothy F. Davis to James F. Peden onH Mamie C. Peden, lot in Cross Hill Township for $4355.46 and other considerations. Fredricka D. Reid to Ben T. Bishop, Jr., lot on Sullivan St., Laurens, for $10.00 and other considerations. Raymond W. Dean to Ryan C. Baker, 131.5 acres in Jacks Township, for $5.00 and other considerations. Annie O. Brownlee to William M. O’Dell, lot on Conway Ave., Laurens, for $5.00 and other con siderations. R. O. Williams to John T. Wil liams, lot 4 miles southwest of Gray Court for $10.00. Roy E. Benjamin, Jr., to Ray A. Riley, lot on Shands Street, Clinton, for $8,400.00. Fritz L. Pearson to Marion E. Milam, lot near Clinton for $10 and other consideraitohs. Elise T. Ramsey to C. W. Ho- ?an and Esther F. Hogan, lot on Cedar Lane, Laurens, for $10.00 and other considerations. Lizzie Lou Young, Minnie Young and Mrs. Grey Young Rye to Posie A. King, lot on Pop lar St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other considerations. Mrs. Posie A. King to Betty King Trowbridge, lot on Poplar St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other Considerations. Betty King Trowbridge to Roy Bonds Suber, lot on Poplar St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other con siderations. Betty King Trowbridge to Roy Bonds Suber, lot on Spruce St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other con siderations. Edgewater Club, Inc., to Rob ert L. Godwin, lot in Edgewater Club Estates for $99.00. Earl Jackson and Sybil J. Jackson to O’Neal H. Baldwin, lot in Waterloo Township for $10.00 and other considerations. John A. Smitherman to H. Earl Pitts, 7.3 acres for $10.00 and other considerations. Henry Earl Pitts to James E. Anderson, lot on Fred St., Clin ton, for $10.00 and other consid erations. A. E. Holton to Hames R. Hodge, lot in Greenacres for $198.00. James E. Anderson to Melvin G. Rowe and Nellie F. Rowe, lot on Shands St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other considerations. Charles G. Copeland to Grady Lee Carter and Ola Carter, lot near Clinton for $10.00 and oHmt considerations. W. E. Riddle to Jimmy Taylor Campbell and, Joyce O. Camp bell, 1.3 acres for $10.00 and oth er considerations. Edgewater Club, Inc., to Frank M. Cairnes and Jerlene M, Cairnes, lot in EdgewaterChth Estate s for $M.00. Hunter Owens and Irene B Owens to Elberta T. Smith, lot cm Lake Grenewood for $10.0 > ini other tyMiftdfra*** 1 **? F. L. Benjamin to James E Starnes and Mary Carolyn Starnes, 4.48 acres for $0.00, love and affection. Comelson Co. to Harry E. Be- denbaugh, 1.01 acres in Msrrie Oaks Subdtvtdoa for $10 JO and other considerations. ' Clarence 8. Mhac to Margnsrite S. Plowden, lot on Cedar St., Clinton, for $10.00 and other con siderations. A. E. Holton to James W. Rey nolds, Jr., lot in Greenacres for $196.00. William H. Jennings to John D. Sumerel, lot on Greenwood Highway for $2200.00. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Marvin Clyde Gunter of Water loo and Joan Abrams of Ware Shoals. Frank Sherfield and S a 11 i e Shockley of Clinton. Bobby Glenn Mills and Annie Maude Shands of Laurens, v Lawrence Edmund Young and Georgia Bee Young of Clinton. — Robert Earl Bayne of Ware Shoals and Mary Elizabeth Cok er of Laurens. Luther Perry Blanton, Jr., and Nancy Faye Dunaway of Winter Haven, Fla James Dunlap and Mabel El more of Clinton. Edward Lloyd Hammonds and Brenda Carol Koon of Laurent. Raymond Earl Robertson, Jr., and Sara Jane Taylor, Laurens. Clarence Earl Fuller and Au relia Staks, of New York City. Joe Earl Robinson and Shirley Ruth U. Owings of Laurens. Wade Hampton Stack of Clin ton, and Edith Fulmer Stack of Kinard s. Robert Wayne Gaines of Kin ard s and Paula Dean Shelnut of Clinton. Guy Wallace Putnam and Vir ignia Virl Barker of Clinton. Robert Gene Hill and Lillie Ree Kinard of Laurens. By SPECTATOR . . . COMMENTS ON MEN AND THINGS The Supreme Court of the United States may change its course; one can’t rely on 'that but three or four new justices might carry a lot of weight in the right direction. Just as Earl Warren seems to have out- heroded Herod, so may others return the court to its proper function. A court which has shifted and somersaulted as agilely as this court has may drift back to the time-honored interpretation of the law, with out illusions and misconcep. tions. It may seem a far call, but the tide comes in six hours and recedes six hours and the thinking of men is often un stable. Let us, in South Carolina, be not so ready and willing to bow to the court; let us be worthy of our fathers and chal lenge and contest every en croachment on our time-hon ored rights and privileges; we have in our veins the blood of patriots who challenged and defeated a King and built a na tion which surpasses all others of all ages. • • • Senator Edgar A. Brown is showing the effects of age; at one time he was a fighter. In recent days the Senator shows a spirit of mild aequiesence which one can’t reconcile with the renowned gladiator from Barnwell. Most of us perhaps, are mellowing with sophistica tion but the world remembers those intrepid spirits who fought, bled, and died for a would be two converging tubes of gas hidden in the tellers’ wincjbw pointing outward in converging position and operat ed by the foot. A teller has no time to reach for a pistol, but he could read ily step on a pedal that would shoot two strong discharges of gas. • • • Spectator wishes for you and yours a year of peace, happi ness and prosperity. The week ly visits of Spectator bring not only discussions of political questions but of developments Smohey Say$: WHO WD THIS TO M3UR , lHER!TA0f?J industrially and economically. . We are one in our loyalty to our Nation and our State, but we are of many opinions at tiraas though alt in good spirit aa becomes citizens of the great country planend and de veloped by our fathers. • • • A point of law I again wonder about. By what authority does any official authorise or draw, without specific appropriation that money deposited abroad for stuff sold by our govern ment. Our course with Russia and with Cuba is enough to make us blush with shame. We are proceeding childishly with foreign nations and abominably with our own people. Can you buy respect? Even France seems to lean toward Commun ism now. Keep our money here and make ourselves invincibly strong. Our government is selling and lending hundreds of mil lions of dollars to foreign na tions. They deposit to our cred it payment in their currency. That is money belonging to the NOTICE On or after three days from date, the undersigned will apply to the Secretary of State of South Carolina for a charter for a cor poration to be known as Rudolph- Penland Co., Inc. Signed: L. R. PENLAND, MARIE PINSON PENLAND, Incorporators people of the United States, not Congressmen and others. Since that it money of the nation by what authority does anyone In Washington allow or authorise use of that money few travel for Tom, Dick and Har ry? LR Could it be you—jest because •f carelessness? ATHLETE’S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN 3 DAYS, If not pleased with strong, in- cause. Are we worthy sons of I s ^t-di7inf T-4-L, your 48c back our fathers’ at any drug store. Watch infected our tamers. gkln s ] oaff h off. Watch healthy My distinguished friend ^ sUn rentaee It Itch and burning the years, speaking, not as a gone^’TODAY at MCGEE’S Senator but as a life trustee of| DRU ^ gjORE. Sc-A-15 Clemson College, seems ready to submit, though all the sound aw might suggest that we never indicate a readiness to I surrender until overwhelming I might knocks us down; even I then we remember that truth crushed to earth will rise] again. It may be timely to tell the I young generation that Clemson College is governed by thir teen trustees Of whom seven (7) are a self - perpetuating group. Senator Brown is one of the life trustees; one of the seven legally able to govern the college regardless of the State of South Carolina. Of course without State aid the J college would wither and die; but, legally, it is a mere trust, I which the State cannot legally control, though lack of support by the State could starve it to| death. Clemson College is not legal- y controlled by the State and I that is a legal point, - not a | mere subterfuge. Senator Brown, as a Senator, I is not a quitter; be is a fighter, win or lose; the sort of stuff of heroes. As a Senator! What | say you? Young's Pharmacy Will Meet “All Clinton Drug Prices” We Use Only The Best In Our Prescription Department Open All Day Wednesday Droopy Drop-Out Says: Ui Machines are doing the work that unskilled beginners used to do. C-W-S Guano Co. Guaranteed Meats At PUTS - SAVE!! TASTY 2 LBS. Pork Livor 39c Mullet Fish, lb. . < 10c USDA GOOD LB. T-BONE or SIRLOIN 79c ECONOMY CUT LB. PORK CURED HAM ...... 39c | STEAK i SAVE AT PITTS’ SUGAR,51bs. ....... 29c With purchase of 4 Lbs. Oleo for $1.00 EASY MONDAY QUART BLEACH 10c DUKE’S I find myself dissenting from Senator Harry Byrd. The Sena tor, whom all respect and cher ish, is clearly rlpht as a matter of principle, but to wait on a reduction of taxes for a reduc tion of expenditures is an idle dream. We have in power men who throw billions around about as heedlessly as a child handles toys. The only way to reduce spending is to reduce the money available. Cut the taxes and with it attach an in flexible law restraining and re stricting not only the Congress but the executive from exceed ing the cash balance — in the Treasury. As long as a dollar is avail able, it will be spent. Some thing drastic is imperative Not only Mr. Kennedy, but the Congress also is recklessly wasteful. f • e- When a man, or woman, tells the teller of a bank to hand over the money the practice seems to be to hand out the money. Although In moat in stances I doubt that the would- be robber would shoot, still I readily I more calmly here in my quiet study than this man In the A simple preventive, I think, MAYONNAISE *. 19t Strawberry 32-Ox. Jar Preserves . .... 59c White House 1-Lb. Box GRITS .... 10c EGGS 3 doz. $1.00 FRESH LR TOMATOES... Uk CELERY, itelk .. Me GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS LARGE BEADS LETTUCE WHITE Potatoes 29c Jergen’s S0AP, 6 bars 36c | Scratch Feed, 25 Dm. 99c OSAGE PEACHES . . , 2ft CANS 4 for $1,00 WHITE KING FLOUR 25 lbs. $1.59 VwffiBLE EAST CAROLINA AVENUE MARKET OPEN « A.N--11 P. M. DAILY ‘ FINAL SETTLEMENT Take norice that on the 20th day of Scp^.j, 1063 I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of John Wade Anderson 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. Helen Summerel Anderson, Executrix WANT ADS FOR RENT — Apartment con taining 2 large rooms, bath, .kitchen and dining area combin ed. Circulating heat, also hot and cold water furnished. Semi-pri vate entrance. Prefer to rent to teacher or college personnel. Call 833-0178. Itc. FOR SALE—Stove, sink, refriger ator, sofa bed, chair, coal heater, bed, small table, antique iron cookware. Cash. Phone 877-2104. Itp