The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 02, 1964, Image 4

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dt • , ■ THE CLINTON COtONICLB CHnton, S. C-, Thurwiay, July 2, 1964 ■■ Clinton Fishermen Make Haul L. N. Warren and George Frady (standing) and George Frady, Jr. (kneeling), of Clinton, caught these 13 barracuda last week while on a deep sea tr fP in the Gulf Stream out of Garden City off the S. C. coast. W. H. Cook William Henry Cook, 57, of Rt. 2, Clinton, was found dead in his car off U. S. Highway 78 three miles east of here Friday, an apparent victim of carbon monoxide poisoning, according to Laurens County Coroner Mar shall Pressley. No foul play was indicated, Pressley said. The Coroner said a plastic hose was connected to the ex haust pipe of Cook’s car and had been pushed through a narrow opening in the window on the driver’s side. The body was discovered about 6:30 a.m. by Arthur C. Starnes of Whitmire, who saw the car parked on a narrow dirt road about 400 yards from Cook’s house, where be lived alone. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 4 p.m. at Gray Funeral Home by Rev. Maynard Harper and Rev. C. E. Russell. Burial was in Rose moot Ceme tery FOR SALE Six room home on nice lot well located in the southern part of town. In the eastern part of town, residence on corner lot suitable for apartments, or suitable for business. Large home convenient to the business district, suitable for residence or apartments. Priced to sell. If your present home is too small or you don’t have enough play area for the children, let me show you the place for you. Residential lots in restricted area just out of the city, with water. Just the place for your home. Forty-five acres on state blacktop about 3 miles out; ex cellent building sites; has stream. Price $200 per acre. On the Laurens highway, five- room home with all convenien ces on nice lot. Near Whitmire, 21 acres of woodland on highway, excellent building sites; has stream. At Joanna, six room home in the Blalock subdivision. See this place before you buy or build. Residential lots in restricted area on state blacktop out from Clinton. Business lots on North Broad Street. Lots at Joanna. 196 acre farm with seven room house at Waterloo. C. B. HOLLAND REALTOR 984-4512 County Former Dies of Wound Laurens—Bennie H. Spires, 70- year-old retired farmer of Rt. 1, Laurens died Sunday at 8:15 p. m. in a local hospital from a .32-caliber bullet wound of the head. Deputy Sheriff Wilbur Trayn- ham, who investigated, said Spires was fatally wounded at his home and there was no in dication of foul play. The victim, who had been in declining health several years, was a native of Wilkes County, Ga., the son of the late Tom E. and Hattie Banks Spires. He was a member of Lucas Avenue Baptist Church. Surviving are bis wife, Mrs. Annie Ruth McGee Spires; three sons, Melvin, Walter, and Don Spires of Laurens; two daugh ters, Mrs. Ralph Hughes of Boy- ington Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Lester Smith of Greenville; two brothers, Walter C. Spires of Co lumbia and Ralph Spires of Greenwood; two siMers, Mrs. Grenwood Walter Carr of Mrs. John Simpson of IP TOU DON’T THE CHROl TOC DON’T GET College Cadets At Fort Bragg Thirty-four cadets of the Presbyterian College military unit are attending the Army’s ROTC summer camp at Fort Bragg, N. C., Lt. Col. Richard W. Ulrich, professor of mili tary science, announced today. He said the group, now en gaged in six weeks’ training programs, includes 26 juniors and eight seniors. They are: Juniors—Julian R. Alford of Tallahassee^ Fla.; William R. Banks of Kershaw; Arthur P. Baxter of Atlanta; Philip W. Burns, Jr., of Rock Hill; James W. dape of Easley; Paul Conger of Andalusia, Ala.; William C. Gillespie of Newport News, Va.; Lewis H. Hay, III, of Wadmalaw Is land; John R. Hemphill of Cedartown, Ga.; Wayne F. Hopper of Hephzibah, Ga.; Dewitt P. Hodges of Bain- bridge, Ga.; Archibald P. Hud gins, Jr., of Charleston W. Va.; Allen C. Jacobs of Tal ladega, Ala.; Mason C. John son of Joanna; George E. Lew is, Jr., of Hialeah, Fla.; Ran dolph C. McCranie of East- Rocky Mount, N. C.; Albert B. man, Ga.; Albert J. Pearce of Pruitt of Bessemer City, N. C.; William S. Rhodes of Moultrie, Ga.; James G. Settle and John E. Settle, both of Asheville, N. C.; George H. Sease of Qinton; John E. Smith, HI, of lincoln- ton, N. C.; William A. Tallent of Langley, Ky.; John G. White of Charlotte; and David C. Worth, Jr., of Raleigh. N. C. and Thomas T. Singleton, both of Greer; Bradley S. Camp bell of Atlanta; Hugh C. Har ris of Decatur, Ga.; Harold V. Holmes of Springfield; Andrew Karlsons of New York; Oeigh- ton E. Likes, Jr., of Charles ton; and John R. Smartt of Lookout Mountain, Tenn. CARD OP THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and relatives for all the cards, flowers, gifts, visits and all other kindnesses shown me since my accident. May God richly bless each one of you won derful oeo ole. ELIZABETH DeLOACH Davidson Shtet Gturcfi Boys, Pastor At Camp for Week Seven boys and the pastor. Rev. M. Floyd Hellams, from the Royal Ambassador organization of the Davidson Street Baptist Church, left Monday morning for a week of camp life at the Royal Ambassador Camp of South Carolina. They plan to re turn about mid-afternoon Satur day. Mr. Hellams serves the Laur ens Baptist Associatoin as Asso- ciational Royal Ambassador leader, and will be one of the cabin counselors for the week in camp, a position he has served for the past three years. The Royal Ambassador Camp was completed in 1900 at a cost of approximately $250,000 and is owned and operated by South Carolina Baptists. It is open each week this year from June 8 through August 22, and can ac commodate 200 boys plus the permanent staff each week. Boys from each church may select the week of their preference. The camp is located on a 175-acre mountain setting, 14 miles be yond Pickens on Highway 178 going toward Rosman, N. C. Those attending from David son Street church are David Bry son, Gary Foster, Danny Hel lams, Billy Freeman, A1 Webb, Harvey White, and Mike Foster who will serve as a counselor. Ernie Trammell from Calvary church will also be with the Dav idson Street group. CARD OP THANKS The family of the late William H. Cook withes to express their heartfelt thanks for the many kindnesses and courtesies ex tended to them by their friends who made these recent days easier to bear. —W. P. COOK Thomas B. Duckett Laurens — Thomas Barksdale Ducket, 78, died early Friday morning at a local hospital after two years of illness. A native of Laurens County, son of the late Thomas and Ellen Barksdale Duckett, he was a member of Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church. Surviving is a half-sister, Mrs. Duncan Johnson Sr. of New berry. Funeral services were conduc ted Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at Kennedy Mortuary by Rev. F. M. Julian and Dr. L. M. Latimer. Burial was ih Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church cemetery- Pallbearers were John C. Martin. Howard B. Kirkegard, W. Franklin Smith, Ferdinand Jacobs III, Hugh Jacobs and B. C. Barksdale Jr. Mrs. Witherspoon Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Gaines Witherspoon, 84, who died Wednesday, widow of John Donnom Witherspoon, were conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Lau rens by Dr. William Redd Tur- nue. Burial was in Laurens City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Henry Carter, David Crenshaw, Bryan Whitmire, Joe Wells, Marvin Royster and James Milam. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 813-6541 Don't Scratch That Itch! 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Use antiseptic, soothing T-4-L FOOT POWDER too—fine for sweaty feet, foot odor. TO DAY at all drag stores. J2-4cJ23 Patronize The Chronicle Advertisers CLEARANCE SALE! —RED CROSS —CITATIONS —MANDARINS —CORBIES —CALIF. COBBLERS —HUSH PUPPIES 5.00 - 8.88 10.88 5.88 - 7.88 Flats - Dress 3.00 6 ORDON’S Urn 187 R. Mala 8t J Sell It With a Chronicle Want Ad help night far to dny or face NOW at Yi CHRONICLE PUB. CO. FOR YOUR BARBER WORK Mr. Joh link Muon will ho happy to Me hk friends anti customers sad for thoir harbor work at the new* location, next to tho CMnton-Nowbsrry Gas Authority on South Brood Street. PIT COOKED BARBECUE SATURDAY, JULY 4th. Boneless Ham & Shoulder $1.50 lb. Hash ...1... $1.50 qt BfeADY AT »:0# A. M. DUTTON’S MARKET 412 West Main Street CSaton, S. C. GUY A TUMBUN, Agent Fairbanks-Morse Pumps SALES AND SERVICE RL 1, 83S-26S1 CttatM, S. C. Htti *» *uto loan fasti St* ms. M. S. 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