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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March 3, 1966
Woodniff Takes r
Basketball Tourney
Woodruff High School cap
tured both the girls' and boys’
Eastern AA tournament titles
here Friday night. The victim
in both instances was Chester
High. *
The Woodruff boys downed
Chester 74-52 and the girls’ title
went to the Wolverines on a
57-37 win over Chester.
Woodruff's girls took their
12th straight conference win
without a loss as they thrash
ed Chester, 57-37.
The Wolverine boys’ team
jumped off to a 26-11 advantage
after one quarter^ of play and
extended the margin to 44-22 at
the half. ,
Mike Watts’ 20 points led the
Woodruff club to their 11th
conference victory against one
loss. The Wolverines were top-
seeded in the draw.
Mrs. Teague Attends
Session in Columbia
Mrs. M. M. Teague, execu
tive director of the Tubecu-
losis and Health Association of
Greenwood-Laurens Counties, is
attending a workshop for ex
ecutives at the Columbia Hotel
March 1-4. The meeting is
sponsored by the South Caro
lina Conference of Tuberculosis
Workers.
The conference theme is “TB
Eradication—A Cooperative Ef
fort.” Association activities and
achievements of 1965-66 will be
evaluated to indicate future
programs in the areas of legsi-
lation and appropriations, pro
tection of children from infec
tion, case detection, profession
al education and public report
ing and accounting.
In addition to serving, as a
group leader, Mrs. Teague will
moderate the session on Case
Detection. ;
Dr. Leighton Ford
To Speak Sunday At
First Presbyterian
Dr. .Leighton Ford, an evan-
eglist associate of Dr. Billy Gra
ham, will preach at the 11 a. m.
service Sunday at the First
Presbyterian Church.
Canadian-born. Dr. Ford met
Billy Graham in 1949 during a
youth rally in Ontario, and later
joined the Graham team after
graduating from Columbia The
ological Seminary, Decatur, Ga.
in 1955. HeHs.an ordained Pres
byterian ministi
He has often substituted \ for
Dr: Graham during crusades and
he holds crusades of his own in
the United States aid in Canada.
Dr. Ford is married to Billy
Graham’s sister, Jean Coffey
Graham, and they make their
home in Charlotte, N. C. with
the r three children.
Clinton Mills Seeks
Recovery of $1,902
In Countv Taxes
Fire Damages
W. Main Residence
A large two-story frame resl-,
dence on West Main Street, for-
j merly used as a nursing home
I OUfltV I aX6S was badly damaged by fire Sat-
* * urday afternoon.' All city flre-
Laurens — Clinton Mills, Inc. men an( j e q U jp men t answered
is seeking recovery of $1,902 51 ^ call and fought ^ blaze for
in county taxes the corporation about j wo hours. The fire seem-
alleges were ‘‘improperly as- e( j to have started in a room on
sessed and paid under protest tbe secont j floor
in a complaint filed in .the coun- Later ^ ^ afternoon fire .
ty clerk of courts office hmv men were call back tQ the
The complaint names AUon
H scene to extinguish a blaze that
had been smouldering since the
first call.
The building was said to be
occupied by two families who
lost all their personal belong-
and the County of Laurens as
defendants in the action to re
cover the amount that was
paid under protest Dec. 31,
1965.
In the complaint, the plaintiff ini > s ant * equipment.
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Market
OPEN 6 A. M.-ll P. M. DAILY
says additions to its “existing
manufacturing establishments”
in the county were made during
1960 through 1964 at a cost of
“more than $50,000.” According
to the provisions of Section 65-
1527 of the 1962 Code of Laws of
S. C. these additions were ex
empt from "all country taxes,
by
The structure is owned
Mrs. Emily Copeland Holis.
" Tourney
Winners Are Noted
Twenty-one teams competed
except for school purposes,” the [° r b onors ^ the second annual
complaint alleges. ^° wlin 8 tournament at Palmetto
In the Lanes, with 34 entries for singles
“The additions were assessed anc t 1 ‘ t° r doubles,
for the purpose of Laurens Coun- Trophies and patches were
ty taxes for the year 1965 at a given to first place pinners ip
total valuation of $211,390 and each event,
were located in Laurens District The winners were:
56,” it continued. TEAM
County taxes assessed against Champions 2832, Dixie Belles
the plaintiff for 1965, in respect 2822, Center Service Station 2821,
to the additions, included 5 Barcraftettes 2818, Palmetto
mills for hospifal bond retire- Pacers 2803, Hi-Los 2793, John-
ment, 4 mills for hospital char- sonettes 2784.
ity care and 49 mills for school SINGLES
purposes. Kathlyne Lott 692, Pat Owens
Clinton Mills is objecting to tWS- Ruby Lydia 626, Toby Rob-
the 9 - mill hospital assessment inson 612, Clara Foster 611, Ra-
"upon the ground that those chel Revis 597, Faye Bailey 595,
taxes are county taxes from Barbara White 594, Cleo Owens
which the said additions are 564, Jean Dawkins 588, Jean
exempt according to law.” The Hammond 584.
complaint lists the amount of DOUBLES
taxes resulting from this levy as Kathlyne Lott and Jean Ham-
$1,902.51. mond 1236, Cleo Owens and Bar-
The plaintiff is seeking judg- bara White 1200, Bobbie Bolt and
ment for refund of the sum with Margaret Simmons 1190, Betty
interest and costs and further TriPP and Ruby Lydia 1186, Pat
that “the asessment of the said Owens and Martha Simmons
taxes be declared unjust, illegal 1174.
and void.” 600 OR OVER
Ralph T. Wilson, Laurens Women who bowled 600 or
County-attorney, has handed over with handicap in doubles
down an opinion in the matter, and team events were: (Dou-
dated Jan. 24, 1966, in a letter bles) Ruby Lydia 611, Margaret
to the Laurens County auditor, Simmons 600, Esther Keller 602,
Miss Jennie i V. Culbertson. Pat Owens 605, Kathlyne Lott
Referring to the code’s pro- 645, Barbara White 611, Frankie
vision for exemptions “from all Jacobs 615, Brenda Austin 605;
county taxes except school pur- (Team) Pat Owens 613, Iris Fen-
pose” the attorney said in the nell 611, Faye Bailey 618.
letter, “It is my opinion that tax- Five teams from Clinton are
es for Clinton Hospital District going to the state tournament in
are not county taxes within the Rock Hill, to be held March 19-
meaning of the above statute.” 20, 26-27, and April 1-2.
Wilson stated in the letter that LEAGUE STANDING
his opinion was based “upon my Palmetto Ladies
own research and primarily up- Won Lost
on an opinion expressed by the Hi-Los 25 7
attorney general of South Caro- Diamonds 21% 10%
Una.” Belkettes 20 12
Cottonettes 20 12
Dr. Suber Speaks Lady 20 12
Of Whitten Village Won Lost
Dr. Roy Suber, superintend- Champions 11 5
ent of Whitten ViUage, described Keglers — 11
progress at the institution in « om ettes 9 7
talks to the Mental Health Asso
ciation in Greenwood last week.
“Whitten Village is a happy ... „
place, and the children there enzine, B.
have a better time than many 0 er
Sunshine
Won Lost
Keller 16% 3%
9 11
children at home,” Dr. Suber " benzine, L. 6% 13%
told members of the Greenville
Dixie League
Q>unty Mental Health Associa- Golden ^
turn. He said the greatest prob- Independents ^ 9
lem is a lack of space to ac- H Cats 6
commodate the 2,547 children R iee p ttps _
and adults who are patients, at
a time when there are 600 on
the waiting Ust.
Speaking to the Greenwood
County Mental Health Associa
Lost
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7
10
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Mountville Grange
Meet Has Guests
For the February Grange
tion, Dr. Suber said he thought meeting, the members, along
there will be a great change in w *th invited guests, enjoyed a
treatment of the mentally re- covered dish super,
tarded within the next five FoUowing supper, the Master,
years. “The entire medical pro- A. J. Finley, turned the meet-
gram at Whitten Village has ing over to John Simmons, ag-
been revised during the past ricultural chairman. Hhe intro-
two years,” he said. duced the guests, including
Dr. Suber came to Whitten County Agent M. L. Ouzts,
Village from a private medical Mountville Baptist minister
practice in Whitmire two years Jackson Touchberry, Harold
ago, and^succeeded Dr. B. O. Long, WUson Foster, Billy De-
Whitten as superintendent in Shields, Hayne Workman, John
Adair, Ed Copeland, Pat Dix-
son, Fred Henderson and Mil-
ton Burns. These are cotton
Family Losses In Fire farn ? e l rs _ I from V aurens and
The Kirk famUy, who occu- c T“ es „
pied the upstairs apartment at 0 , H T L? h tn>dUCed J “? e8 P f ayne ’
320 West Main Street, lost most °!>
of their furnishings in the fire f Mr ^ Payne
Saturday afternoon. Anyone ™ de ^teresting and infor-
having clothing or furniture ^ t , Ve ta k ’ show ag slides and
they would like to donate, ? M 1 ^
would be appreciated. Please t „ icide to u « Process of
1965.
Help Needed For
caU 833-2716 or 833-0040.
growing cotton, from planting
Clothes are needed for four Until harvest tlme ‘
children—three boys, ages 7-4,
and 3, and for a girl 4 months
of age. Also anything in house
hold furnishings.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 29th
day of March, 1966, I will ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Executrix of the
estate of Brooks Patterson in
the office of the Judge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock a. m., and on the same
day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Ex
ecutrix.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said' estate
will present them on or before
said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
THELMA PATTERSON,
Executrix
Feb. 28, 1966 M3-4c-M24
UTE-A-BIKE
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Clinton Jaycees
Saturday, March
* 5th.
your name (print)
Bring thin slip to the Mu
nicipal Parking Lot In the
center of Clinton on Sat
urday, March 5, between
10:00 a. m. and noon. You
will have safety [reflector
tape put on year bike and
your name imprinted on a
plastic tag for your bike.
keep step
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