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LUTHERANS BREAK GROUND —
More than 50 persons attended
ground-breaking ceremonies Sunday
for the new sanctuary and educa
tional facilities for St. John’s 1 Luther
an Church. The four-acre lot is on
Highway 72, just beyond the south
west city limits. Participating in
the ceremonies, in addition to church
and auxiliary officials, were the Rev.
Dr. Karl W. Kinard, president of the
Lutheran Synod of South Carolina;
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the Rev. Harold G. Skinner, dean of
the Piedmont District of the Synod;
the Rev. Edwin W. Rogers, vice pres
ident of the Clinton-Joanna Minis
terial Association; a representative
of the architectural firm of Tarleton
and Tankersley of Greenville; and a
representative of W. E. Baker and
Son of Whitmire, contractors. Con
struction is to start this week and
completion is scheduled by late sum
mer or early fall of next year.
With Men in Service
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Gaffney Receives
The Air Medal
U. S. Air Force First Lieu
tenant Charles M. Gaifney Jr.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
M. Gaifney of Rt. 2, Cl nton,
has reee vcd the Air Medal
at Binh Thuy AB, Vietnam.
Lieutenant Gaffney was
decorated for his outstanding
airmanship and courage as a
pilot on successful and im
portant missions under haz
ardous conditions.
The lieutenant, a member
of the Pacific Air (Forces,
was assigned to the 3550th
Pilot Training Wing at
Mbody AFB, Ga., before his
arrival in Vietnam.
A graduate of Clinton High
School, he received his B. A.
degree in economics from
Clemson University and was
Commissioned there upon
completion of the Air Force
Reserve Officers Training
Corps program.
His wife, Sylvia is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Summerville of 300
S. Owens St., Clinton.
Power Returns
1 Boatswain’s Mate Second
Class Larry L. Power, USN\
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus L.
Power of 305 Alusgrove St.,
Clinton, has returned to the
United States after a seven-
month deployment to the Far
Last aboard the anti-submar
ine support warfare aircraft
carrier USS Hornet.
During the deployment the
Hornet operated as a unit of
the Seventh Fleet in the Gulf
of Tonkin with the mission
of halting the flow of supplies
Irom North Vietnam to ene
my forces in the south.
Horrelson Promoted
Radioman Third Class
Robert A. Harrelson, USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
R. Harrelson of 400 Ellis
Ave., Joanna, was advanced
to his present rate . while
serving at the U. S. Naval
Auxiliary Air Station, Meri
dian, Miss.
The advancement was bas
ed on the results of a compe
titive professional examina
tion given to all eligible
Navy personnel within this
specialty rating. Also consi
dered were performance of
duties, time in service and
time in grade.
King In Viotngm
Marine Corporal Ronald W.
King, son of Mrs. L. L. King
of Clinton is serving with the
Logistic Support Activity,
Force Logistic Command at
Khe Sanh, Vietnam.
Force Logistic Command,
with Headquarters near Da
Nang, received and processes
more than 40,000 supply re
quests a month. Its drivers
covered more than a million
and a half miles last year,
distributing more than 300,-
OOOt ons ol cargo and nearly
8,000,000 gallons of water.
Strategic sub-units are lo
cated at Phu Bai in support
of the Third Marine Division,
and at .Chu Lai in support of
the First Marine Division
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CLINTON — JOANNA
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Brenda Japart Johnson to
Gladys Hughes Japart Jack-
son — lot in Clinton—$1.00
and other considerations.
Frances G. Huguley to
Thomas O. Godfrey and Jan-
jll Godfrey — 25.17 acres —
$1.00 and other considera
tions. \
Thomas O. Godfrey to
Frances G. Huguley and Ellis
H. Huguley, Jr. — 127.3 acres
— $1.00 and other considera
tions.
Pineland Trading Corpora-
.ion to R. Bland Roper — lots
>n Lake Greenwood—$4000.00
iV. E. Dunlap, Clerk of Court
to Clinton Mills, Inc. — lot in
Lydia Subdiv. — $3500.00.
W. G. King Sr. to Lynn W.
Cooper Jr. — lots in Clinton
$10.00 and other considera
tions.
Burnell Boyd to Seawright
Spurgeon — lot near Enoree
— $10.00 and other consider
ations.
John W. Broome and Eliz
abeth C. Broome to Clarence
C. Kuykendall and Marcelle
S Kuykendall — lot on
Overbrook Drive Laurens —
Laurens — $10.00 and other
considerations.
W. E. Dunlap, Clerk of
Court to Martha Murray Har
ris — lot in City of Clinton-
$11,000.00.
Ernest M. Whiteford and
J. Whiteford to Lou Wash
Speaks — 2 acres on Cross-
Hill-Waterloo Highway —
$10.00 and other considera
tions.
Mrs. H. L. Hudson to S. B.
Bridges — lot on Lake Green
wood — $1000.00.
S. B. Bridges to Edward G.
Austin — lot on Lake Green
wood —- $1000.00.
Mrs.-Lola Lake Smith to
Mrs. H. L. Hudson — Lots on
Lake Greenwood — $1000.00.
C. Bryan Holland to Fred
G. Huey and Frances R.
IJuey — lot in C. Bryan Hol
land Subdiv. — $10.00 and
cither considerations.
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Ralph P. Skinner to Rog-
ery Skinner — lot on Cres
cent Drive Laurens — $10.00
and other considerations.
Corrie C. Compton, Sam
Compton, Jr., George L.
Compton, James T. Compton,
and Carol D. Compton to Ir
by L. Chandler and Bobbie
ito. Chandler — 5.8 acres
N. W. of Laurens — $10.00
and other considerations.
Colie B. Gruber to L. R.
(Bobby) Jenkins and Willie
Nell D. Jenkins — 1.8 acres
near Clinton — $1.00 and
other considerations.
R. E. Knight to Pearl Hur
ley Douglas — lot in Gray
Court — $10.00 and other
considerations.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Melvin Burdette Weathers
and Sandra Faye Strickland
— of Gray Court
Robert Lee Langford and
| Willie Belle Cunningham of
I Chappels
[ William Elmer Ward of
! Griffin, Ga. and Sally Ann
Terry of Laurens
! AldetrNeal Mims Jr. of
Laurens and Dianne Hill of
Ora
Ronald Joe Lancaster. of
Enoree and Wanda Dianne
Tucker of Wattsville
Johnnie Lee Bowers and
Nettie Lee Dendy of Clinton’
Tommy Leonard Murphy
and Vynelle Moore of Laur
ens
James Allen Bradford of
Marietta, Ga. and Deandra
Kay Taylor of Clinton
Thomas Edward Gary and
Josephine Ruth of Clinton
Ray Alphonse Wright of
Mountville and Gloria Verle-
cia Childs of Clinton
Larry Lee Johnson and
Dorothy Mae Rogers Laurens
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