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\ 11, - V THE dJMFON GHBONiCLE Highlights From Clinton High This week CHS’ers have had many things to celebrate. Be sides rejoicing over our thrilling victory over Lexington last Tri- day night they have also been ob serving National School Lunch Week and National Newspaper Week. Our Red Devils certainly de serve the praise of the student body for their fine exhibition Fri day night. They really showed excellent team work in “putting the prongs” to the hard fighting Lexington team. There was cer tainly never a dull moment in the entire struggle as each team took the lead. One could just feel the excite ment in the stands when either team was threatening. Let’s all go to Union tomorrow and give the Devils all the vocal support we can muster! The clash with Union is sure to be exciting and I know no one will want to miss it!- This week the lunch room staff, headed by Mrs. Cornelia Furr, has been observing National School Lunch Week. The FHA has assisted the lunch room staff by placing fresh flowers on each of the cafeteria tables. Posters with the slogan “Food for Thought” have also been decorat ing the lunch room. Ironically, Mrs. Furr and her staff are probably taken for granted more than anyone else at CHS. About three hundred stu dents file through the cafeteria line daily, but rarely does any one ever thank the members of the lunch room staff for doing so fine a job of preparing hot, nour ishing lunches for us. The next time you enjoy one of their fine lunches, be sure to tell them so. A little well-deserved thanks will make their job a lot easier and more pleasant. I n observance o f National Newspaper Week the Sentinel staff presented its second issue to the student body last Friday, and arranged a display depicting the various steps in publishing a newspaper from writing the story to distributing the printed paper. This Tuesday members of the Sentinel staff attended a district meeting of the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association at Hillcrest High in Simpsonville. Those attend included: Gloria Jackson, associate editor, Con nie Simmons, columnist; Carol Sanders, junior editor; Billy Bal lard, business Manager; Law rence Leopard, sports editor; and Mrs. Lewis Wallace, faculty ad visor. The group attended a business session at which officers for next year were elected and then broke up into groups for workshop ses sions on editorials, make-up, columns, features, news writing, advertising, and sports. Also, this Tuesday the Student Council sponsored College Day for the Senior Class. Over thirty area colleges and universities, nursing schools, and business col leges sent representatives who spoke informally with the seniors and tried to help each decide on the right school for him. All this week and last the seniors have been diligently struggling to sell their self-ap pointed goal of $9,000 worth of magazine subscriptions. The pro ceeds of this sale go toward fi nancing their Washington trip in By DiSHlE DELANY the spring. Wednesday four Clintonian staff members, Sister Blalock and Janet Hamer, co-editors, and Betty Mae Baldwin, junior co- editors, attended foe state year book convention at Lander Col lege in Greenwood. Accompanied by Miss Francis Sheely, the girls attended business sessions and looked over annuals from other schools throughout the state. This year Sister is serving the state organization as its secretary. The Science Chib will hold its monthly meeting Monday night at 7:30 in Mrs. Crawford’s room. It is important that all members plan to attend this meeting since plans for projects, necessary to retain membership, will be dis cussed. All CHS’ers are rejoicing over the recent announcement, made by R. p. Wilder, principal of CHS, that there will be no school Monday. This unexpected holiday has come about because of a state-wide census on school drop-outs, which will be made by the teachers Monday. Congratulations are due to Jane Johnson, recently elected as Miss Hi Miss by the Junior Class, and to Sister Blalock, who was recently named Student of the Month. Security Question—My sister and her husband are divorced. She has the children. He receives disabil ity payments from social secur ity. Can’t my sister’s children get benefit payments from their fath er’s account? Answer — It’s possible. Tell your sister to visit the social se curity office. Question—I’m 67 and operate a filling station. I only cleared $1860 in 1962. Would I be due any social security checks for last year? Answer—You may be able to get some benefits. I suggest you get in touch with the social se curity office immediately to ap ply for benefits. Question—I had two men work ing for me last year on my farm. My son says I’m supposed to pay social security on them. Is he right? Answer—Maybe. A farm work er comes under social security if he is paid at least $150 for the year. He’s also covered if he works on your farm for at least 20 days during the year and is paid on a time basis (by the hour, day, week, or month). Question—Do you have a book let that tells people how long they have to work unde? social se curity to get benefit payments when they retire? Answer—Yes. Booklet 39. Notice of Sale State of South Carolina, County of Laurens In Court of Common Pleas Miss Minnie Ray, C. D. Pitts, L. R. Pitts, Josie Pitts Milam, and Sarah W. Pitts, Plaintiffs vs I. B. Copeland, Mattie L. C. Simpson,vW. Don Copeland, Alice C. Copeland, Jean Cope land Yonce, Willie Mae Ferguson Copeland, Lena Bell Copeland, John Richard Copeland, James Coach Frank Howard 1 Ctaaam Saturdays 1:30-1:45 — Over — WLBG —AM-FM - Br _ {Citizens Savtags & 221 W'Jfctaflt A.C. Jr., Mae Sarah Capa Ola B. Hagans, Mary Bell BoMataa, J. W. C. Bril, James L. Bril, Horace B. Bril, Join F. Bril; C. D. Pitts and L. Ray Pitts, Administrators with foe Will Annexed of J. H. Bell deceased; Wm. C. Milam and C. D. Pitts, Administrators of the estate of Nannie Ray Bril; M. S. Bailey It Son, Bankers, and Bahk of Clinton, Defendants. PURSUANT to a Decree of foe 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 November next, being Monday, the 4th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described property, to wit: PARCEL NO. 1. All that cer tain piece, parcel and tract of land situate, -lying and being near Renno, in Laurens County, State of South Carolina, contain ing one hundred two (102) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands formerly of Mrs. Joe R. Adair, on the East by Tract No. 2 on the plat hereinaf ter referred to, on the South and Southeast by Tract No. 2 on the plat hereinafter referred to, lands of Sardis Church, lands of Mrs. A. I. Dixon and others, and on the Southwest by the highway leading from Tip Top Filling Sta tion on Highway No. 72 to Ren no which divides this land from lands of Mrs. Willie Mae Fergu son Copeland, and on the North west by lands formerly of Ellzee Church and lands fromerly of W. E. Bell. Said lands being shown as Tract No. 1 on a plat of survey made by W. M. Nash, Surveyor, on November 30, 1940, by request of John H. Bell and others of the Estate of John F. Bell. PARCEL NO. 2. All that cer tain piece, parcel and tract of land situate, lying and being at Renno, in the County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, contain ing three hundred and three (303) acres, more or less, and being bounded on the Northeast by lands formerly of Featherstone and lands of John W. Blakely, on the Southeast by lands formerly of R. B. Ferguson, and Tract No. 3 on the plat hereinafter referred to, on the South by Tracts No. 3 and 4 on said plat, and on the Southwest by lot of the Bell Com pany and lands of Mrs. Annie Mae Ferguson Copeland, and on the Northwest by Tract No. 1 above described. Said lands be ing shown as Tract No. 2 on a plat of survey made by W. M. Nash, Registered Surveyor, on November 30, 1940, by request of John H. Bell and others of the Estate of John F. Bell. PARCEL NO. 3. All that cer tain piece, parcel and tract of land situate, lying and being at Renno, in the County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, contain ing one hundred twenty (120) acres, more or less, bounded on the Northeast by lands formerly of R. B. Ferguson, on the South by the Old Stomp Springs Road which divides this tract from Tract No. 4 on the plat hereinaf ter referred to, and on the North west by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad which divides this tract from Tract No. 2 on the plat hereinafter referred to. Said lands being shown as Tract No. 3 on a plat of survey made by W. M. Nash, Registered Survey or, on November 30, 1940, by re quest of John H. Bell, and others of the Estate of John F. Bell. PARCEL NO. 4. All that cer tain piece, parcel and tract of land situate, lying and being near Renno, in the County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, containing two hundred eighty- four (284) acres, more or less, bounded on the North by the Old Stomp Springs Road, which di vides this tract from Tract No. 3 shown on the plat hereinafter referred to, on the East by lands; of T. E. Hair, on the South and Southeast by lands formerly known as “The Jones lands” now belonging to the United States Government, and on the West and Southwest by a high way leading from Renno to the Joanna-Whitmire Highway, and lands of foe David Copeland Es tate. Said lands being shown as Tract No. 4 on a plat of survey made by W. M. Nash, Registered Surveyor, on November 30, 1940, by request of John H. Bell and others of the Estate of John F. Bell. (The four tracts above describ ed shall be sold separately and then as a whole and the best bid received shall be accepted.) PARCEL NO. 9. All that cer tain piece, parcel and tract of land situate, lying and being in Jacks School District No. 9 in the County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, containing four hundred thirty-eight and 75-100 (436.75) acres and known as THE BRICK HOUSE TRACT, bounded on the North, East and West by lands of the United States Government, and on foe South and East by lands now or formerly of Coen Johnson, as will more fully appear by ref erence te a plat thereof made by C. A. Fewer, Surveyor, dated February 16, 1ML TRACT NO. 1 All that cer tain piece, parcel and tract of laid situate, lying and being In Jacks School District No. 2 in the County ef Lanrens. Stats ef mm) bounded as a whale on the North by lands now or formerly of I. B. Copeland, on the Bast by lands of the United States Gov ernment and lands now or for merly of John H. Pitts; on the South by lands now or formerly of J. H. Pitts; and on the West by lands of David Pitts. This tract formerly contained 228.8 acres as shown by plat of C. A. Power, Surveyor, recorded in foe office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Plat Boric No. 3, Page 155. The tract shown by this plat has been reduced by 17.3 acres, more or less, which was acquired by foe South Carolina Highway Department for the purpose of building U. S. High way 1-36 which divides one por tion thereof from the other. This tract known as “The Copeland Place.” PARCEL NO. 7. AU that cer tain lot, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being at Ren no, in the County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, contain ing one (1) acre, more or less, with an old brick building lo cated thereon formerly occupied by foe Bell Company. , PARCEL NO. 8. AU that cer tain lot, piece and pared of land, situate, lying and being at Renno, in foe County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, contain ing approximately one (1) acre, known as “The Crib House Lot,” and being bounded now or for merly on foe North by the Bell Company lot, on foe East by the McCrary lot, on the South by foe Seaboard Air Line Railroad, and on the West by lot known as foe Ben Copeland lot. PARCEL NO. 9. AU that cer tain piece, parcel and lot of land situate, lying and being on the West side of M us grove Street in foe City of Clinton, County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, known as the MARY HENRY ARTHUR HOME PLACE, bounded on foe North by lands of Sallie BeU Finney, on foe East by Musgroye Street, on foe South by lands m R. P. Hamer, and on foe West by lands of foe WiU Leake Estate, as wiU more fuUy appear by reference to a plat made by J. Roy Crawford of the lands of Mary Henry Arthur Es tate of 96-100 acres dated Feb ruary 12, 1962. PARCEL NO. 10. AU that certain piece, parcel and lot of land situate, lying and being on the East side of Musgrove Street in the City of CUnton, county of Laurens, State of South Carolina, having located thereon a dwell ing house and garage, and being bounded on foe North by lands of HoUand, on East by the lot hereinafter described, on the South by a proposed street and on the West by Musgrove Street, and shown on a plat of survey made by J. W.-J. R. Crawford, dated February 14, 1962, of foe Mary Henry Arthur Estate as lot No. 1. PARCEL NO. 11. AU that cer tain piece, parcel and lot of land situate, lying and being on the East side of Musgrove Street in the City of Clinton, County of Laurens, State of South CaroUna, bounded on foe North by a pro posed street, on the East by other lot hereinafter described, on the South by McGraw, and on foe West by Musgrove St., and being a vacant lot and shown on the plat of J. W.-J. R. Crawford dated February 14, 1962, as Lot No. 2. PARCEL NO. 12. AU that cer tain piece, parcel and lot of land, situate, lying and being in foe City of Clinton, County of Lau rens, State of South Carolina, lying on foe South side of a pro posed street shown on the plat hereinafter mentioned, and hav ing located thereon two small tenant houses; bounded on the North by a proposed street shown on foe plat hereinafter re ferred to, and on the East by lands of Holmes HoUand, on foe South by lands of McGraw, et al, as will more fuUy appear by ref erence to a plat thereof made by J. W.-J. R. Crawford dated Feb ruary 14, 1962, and being that portion of lot No. 3 lying South of foe proposed street. PARCEL NO. 13. AU that cer tain piece, parcel and lot of land situate, lying and being on the North side of a proposed street shown on foe plat hereinafter re ferred to and having located thereon presently four (4) tenant houses (having formeriy had lo cated thereon six tenant houses, two of which have since burn ed) ; bounded on the North by Da vidson lands, on foe East by lands of Dr. R. E. Sadler and a 20-ft. street dividing this lot from lot of Homer Jones, on foe South by a proposed street, shown on the plat hereinafter referred to, and on the West by Lot No. 1 above described, and lands of Davidson, and being shown on a plat made by J. W.-J. R. Craw ford dated February 14, 1982, and is that portion of Lot No. t lying on foe North side of the proposed street. (Parcels Nos. 12 and IS shaU be sold separately and then as a whole and the best bid received therefor shaU be accepted.) PARCEL NO. 14. AH that certain piece, parcel, and lot of land situate, lying and bring on the East aide of Musgrove Street in the City of CUnton, County of Laurens, State of South CgroUna, and returned as two lota and Eve buildings. Theae two lots SSSSek J. R 16, 1968, and are bounded as a whole as foBows: On the North by lands of L. C. Singley and lands of T. R. Owens, on the East by , on th« South by lands of J. A. Black and lands of Davidson, and on foe west by Musgrove Street. After making foe above mentioned plat, J. R, Crawford prepared a plat cutting these two lots into thirty lots as shown by a plat which he prepared for that purpose and which Is now in the hands of foe administrators of fop estate of Mrs. Nannie Ray Bell. The personal property ordered to be sold is described as fol lows: One Minneapolis - Moline R tractor; stalk cutter—2 rows; hay rake; tractor-mower; trac tor-cultivator; boU weevU pois oning machine; tractor-harrow; tractor-wagon; hammer miU and various other plows; One—Starr Upright piano; One—$50.00 War Bond, Series E. Number L99667095E issued June, 1945. One—$25.00 War Bond, Series E. Number Q456866968E issued November, 1944. Five—$5.00 War Savings Stamps issued in 1983. 18 shares of foe stock of CUn ton Cotton Production of the par value of $5.00 per share with a dividend thereon of $2.70. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. The successful bidder, immediately upon the conclusion of foe bid ding, shall deposit with the Cleric of Court the sum of five per cent (5%) as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the purchase price upon his complying with foe terms of sale, la the event foe successful bidder should fail to make such deposit, or should fail to comply with foe terms of sale, the said lands shall be re sold on the same or some subse quent Salesday on foe same terms, at risk of the defaulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for pa pers, stamps and recording. W. E. DUNLAP, C. C. C. P & G. S. Dated this 7th day of October, 1963. 017-3cL-031 OCTOBER DOOR BUSTER SPECIALS :,t LADIES’ 2 PAIR SEAMLESS NYLONS.. FIRST QUALITY — PLAIN OR MESH — FALL SHADES — 8K-11 Men’s Sport Shirts Long Sleeve Print, S-M-L Oct Sale — $1.00 Regular $1.69 _ Men’s Handkerchiefs FaD Size, Hemstitched Hems October Sale 10 for 88c Ladies’ Seamless Hose First Quality Mesh or Plain Knit October Sale 2 Pairs 75c Ladies’ Panties 2 Ban Tricot, Sizes 5 to 10 October Sale 4 Pairg $1.00 Regular 39c Each 27-Piece Punch Bowl Set Bowl, Stand, Cups, Hangers and Ladle October Sale Oct. 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MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS LONG SLEEVE — S-M-L OCTOBER SALE — 10 For 88c REGULARLY *1.69 BOYS’ DUNGAREES 13 >/, WESTERN CUT — SLIMS AND REGULARS, I ONLY - $1.77 PAIR Morgan-Jones Famous “Insulaire” Blankets Oct. Sale — $7.88 If Perfect $7.99 Men’s Jackets Rayon-Nylon, Blouse Type Quilt Lined, Sacs 36 To 46 Oct. Sale — $4.88 If Perfect - $6.99 Men’s Jewelry ! Cuff Links, Tie Tacs, Tie Clips Oct. Sale — 77c Vahw. To *240 Ladies’ Handbags Top Handle or dutch Some Zipper Closing All Colore and Fabrics; Match Your Shoes Oct. Sale — $2.44 Girls’ and Boys Shirt and Slack : Sets Knit Shirt, Corduroy Slacks — Sizes 2 To tX Oct Sale - $1.77 Regular $2.99 Men’s Pajamas Long Sleeve, Long Leg Broadcloth, Sizes A To D Regular $2.49 Oct. Sale — $1.88 Boys’ Sport Long Sleeve, Oxford Cloth Button Down Collar Back Center Pleat Loop Back Oct Sale — $2.44 Regular $2J9 I-imW Stretch Slacks BUrk, BIm, USa, Cranberry, Sttffvp Strap Oct. 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