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V 4-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., March 27, 1969 sod offering to vote mustbedoly registered on the County Books of Registration for Laurens County, as as elector at the pre cinct in which he offers to vote, on or before March 15, 1969, for the current decennial (10- year) period, and must present his registration certificate. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION the City of Clinton? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LAURENS CITY OF CLINTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That pursuant to a written Peti tion, signed by a majority of the freeholders of the City of Clinton, as shown by the tax books of said City, and heretofore pre sented to and filed with the City Council of said municipality, a SPECIAL ELECTION will be held in the CITY OF CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, on TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1969, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said Town the ques tion: Shall the City Council of the City of Clinton be empowered to issue and sell not exceed ing $240,000 of general obliga tion bonds of the City of Clin ton, the proceeds of which shall be used for the purpose of de fraying a part of the cost of constructing a new City Hall for Persons may vote for or a- gainst the proposal. The polling places for said Election shall be located at: Precinct Clinton No. 1 Clinton No. 2 Clinton Mill Polling Place City Hall National Guard Armory, South Broad Street Clinton Mills Community House The polls will be opened at 8:00 o'clock in the forenoon and will be closed at 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon on the date fixed for the Election. Appropriate boxes will be provided at the poll ing place for the casting of bal lots on said question. Managers of Election will be appointed by the Commissioners of Election for Laurens County. QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING L REGISTRATION: Every per- PREMIUM TIRE RECAPPING MOST POPULAR SIZES f INCLUDING 70 and 78 SERIES Phillips — Gates — Remington TIRES Remington 4-Ply Tire Sale 700 x 13 Whitewall 18.75 775 x 14 Whitewall 21.50 825 x 14 Whitewall 22.75 All Price* Plus Federal and Sales Tax Joanna Phillips 66 SERVICE STATION Joanna, S. C. Phone 697-9613 2. QUALIFICATIONS AS TO RESIDENCE: Every person of fering to vote must have resided in the State of South Carolina for one year, in the County of Laurens for six months, and in the City of Clinton for three months, all prior to April 15, 1969; PROVIDED, that ministers in charge of an organized church and teachers of public schools and the spouse of any such per son shall be entitled to vote after six months’ residence in the State of South Carolina, if otherwise qualified. 3. OTHER QUALIFICATIONS: Because of the provisions of Sec tion 13, Article II, of the Con stitution, in order to vote at said Election, all persons offering to vote must show that they have paid all taxes, State, County and Municipal for which they were liable for the previous year, at any time prior to the Election. JOE B. MED LOCK DAVID R. MEYERS W. LESTER HAIR Commissioners of Election for Laurens County, South Carolina HARRY C. LAYTON Mayor, City of Clinton, South Carolina W. B. OWENS Clerk and Treasurer, City of Clinton, South Carolina. M27-3c-A10 DISCARD OLD DIRECTORY—Discard that oM telephone directory when your new one comee, ad vises Sandra Marse of Southern Bell. Delivery of Clinton’s directory is underway throughout the area, and the new directory has many changed list ings and numbers. Sandra is taking her own ad vice as she throws her 1968 directory away and displays the 1969 version. Charlie Gaffney Wins 1969 Car Charlie Gaffney, Rt. 2, Clin- mortal Auditorium, ton, won the 1969 Mustang given The automobile was awarded by away in a drawing Monday night the Home Builders Association of at the closing of the Southern Greenville, sponsors of the four- Home and Garden Show at Me- day event. Suspension fertilizers HAYNE WORKMAN CALL HIM AT 833-1788 OR See Him At His New Location On Old Laurens Road lust North of Clinton Camp Fire Essay Contest Wfameos Named Clinton Council of Camp Fire Girls, Inc., members were ex tended an Invitation to visit the Governor on March 27 in honor of their birthday week. The selection of these girls was through an essay con test which dealt with pertinent facts about their state, their county, their city, and their Camp Fire Girls organization. The following girls were the essay contest winners and will visit the governor. Blue Birds (2nd and 3rd grades) Tammy Bagwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bagwell, Gloria Bragg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., DeloresCaugh- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Caughman, Vicki Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson, Tammy Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Elizabeth Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Sanders, Judy Daniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James DanieL Camp Fires (4th, 5th, and 6th grades) Nan Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland, Lynn McGee, daughter ofMr.andMrs. Eddie McGee, Annette Bellue, daughter of Mrs. Vera Bellue, Dianne Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey, Teresa Coxweil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coxweil, Michelle Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox, Lynn Grube, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Grube, Phyllis Culbertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Culbertson, Cathy Sue Reynolds daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Caughman. Junior Highs (7th and 8th grades) Susie Grube, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Grube, Lau rie Savelkoul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Savelkoul, Max ine Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Duncan, Nancy Jacks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er- skine Jacks. The following Horizon Club Girls (High School Level) Cathy Seawright, Susan Bryan, Jan Alexander, Jane Davis, Cindy Ivy, and Susie Jacobs will be at tending and will assist the adults with the younger girls. J. AA. Wham Is Officer In New Publishing Firm James M. Wham of Mountvllle is vice president of The News Leader Publishing Co. which will begin publication of a daily news paper in Anderson May 15. Wham is president of Wham Construction Co. in Anderson. A native of Mountville, be is a graduate of Mountville High School and is married to the former Elizabeth Goodman of Mountville. They have four children, Mary Louise, a freshman at Coker Col lege; Sammy, a junior at Er- skine; J. M. Wham Jr. of Mount ville, who is associated with Wham Construction Co.; and Joe, a senior at Clinton High School. Publisher of the newspaper will be Roy A. Ethridge, pre sident of The News Leaders Pub lishing Co., Inc. He said mo dern photo-offset printing equip ment for the new daily has been ordered and installation will be gin in late April He said, "The New Leader was founded on the belief that there JAMES M. WHAM is a definite need for honest, unbiased journalism in the An derson area. We will be strong on news coverage, with particular emphasis on the local scene and we will be strong in our editorial views.” Other officers in the corpora tion are J. Clyde Shirley of Bel ton, vice-president; A. B. Robin son Sr. of Anderson, secretary; and Norman W. Wham of Ander son treasurer. HOSPITAL NEWS •.wCv. *» Patients currently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clinton are Verlee Kelly, Betty Eaton, Nannie Hitt, Myrtle Wallenzine, William Pace, Johnnie Mason, Jo Stockman, Inez Blackwell, Faye McClain, Lila Stewart, Cla rence Jenkins, Lawrence Her ring, Ada Little, Janie Stewart, Katie Dominick, Florrie Bur dette, Eunice Wade, Inez Duna way, Bertie Parks, Bessie Bras well, Lloyd Weir, Robert Camp bell, James Watson, Mayme Todd, Marshale Adair, Roslyn Burton, Helen Johnson, Jessie Owens, Bertha McMorrls, George Phillips, Theodore Blakely, Leroy Dillard, B. M. Dutton, Mattie Lankford, Willie Simpson, Lillie Burroughs, Thel ma Williams, Robertha Cheeks, Blanche Workman and Henrietta Corley. Patients from Joanna are Vir- gie Garner, Lillian Murrah, R. D. Frazier, Frances Norris and Sharon Estes. 204 North Brood Street “For Over 30 Years’ Clinton’s Quality Furniture Store’ 1 Simply Beautiful 5-Piece Wood Dinette Sets In The 4 Most Popular Styles... And Everyone Features A Heat-proof Wood-grain Top! + Colonial + Maple & Pine + Danish 4- Spanish * $ § i Perk up your dining ell or dining room with one of these beautiful 6-piece dining room ensembles. Each one represents a big value for you. Choose your favorite style and finish . . . and save up to $40 on each set. Each set features a micarta top ... in “finished-like- wood” ... to give a real wood look and luxury. Each table is braced beneath to prevent warping and wobbling. Each chair’s legs are wall- set for extra strength and longer service. All have upholstered seats, except for the Colonial American. All 6-pieces . . . table and match ing chairs in every group. Come in . . . inspect each set and see true value for your dining pleasure. Other sets also on sale. Extra chairs available. BUNNY-ANZA SALE 4 YOUR CHOICE n 5-PIECE "COLONLAL' Includes 42-inch round table with two 10” leaves and 4 matching mates’ chairs. Crafted in genu ine “SOLID HARD-ROCK” MAPLE. Authentic Colonial turnings on each t$*le and chair leg. Finished in warm toasted salem maple. COLONIAL PINE | 5-PIECE DINETTE SET Kiefa Pine Flnieh . . . bee 42" Bound Formica top table with two 10- expansion leavee and 4 mates’ chairs... Win brtnff warn Colonial Chair into your home. $10.00 Down DELIVERS YOUR CHOICE EASY CREDIT TERMS All Tables With Two Big 10” Leavee Except Danish l I I 5-PIECE “CONTEMPORARY Includes 86x60 inch retangular table with 10” leaf sad 4 matching side chairs. Genuine hardwood construction means years of service and beauty in your home. Wash able VTNELLE seats in black color. Micarta top resists heat Ffaiishod in OIL WALNUT finish. MEDITERRANEAN 5-PIECE DINETTE Solid Paean .. * Includes 42” Formica Top expansion table with two 10” leaves, four Udder back side chairs with black Vinyl Seat cushions. The ideal Set to complement homes with popular Mediterranean Furniture. Patient from Kinards is Maude Nabors. Patients from Cross Hill are Ruby Richards, Baby Girl Wil liams, Mary Ruth Whlteford, and Olivia Williams. Patients from Mountville are Eva Nance and Baby Girl Nance. Patient from Whitmire is Pearl Widener. Patient from Newberry is Nell Helton. Patient from Laurens is Emily Caughman. Bonds Crossroad News MRS. JACK MORGAN, JR. HONORED On Saturday evening Mrs. Alice Davenport and Mrs. Myrtle Crowe honored Mrs. Jack Mor gan, Jr. with a pink and blue shower. Friends met at the home of Mrs. Davenport on Magnolia St, Joanna. After a number of games and contests, Mrs. Morgan was pre sented a number of useful gifts. The house was decorated in spring flowers. The hostesses served ice cream, pound cake and punch. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Evans and children are at the home of Mrs. Evans’ mother, Mrs. James Evans in Joanna. For the past nine months Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Evans have been in Alaska where Mr. Evans was in service. Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Howard and Chris Howard of Greer spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan, Sr. HOMEMAKERS TO MEET The Shady Grove Homemakers Extension Club will meet at the Club House near Bonds Cross Road. Mrs. Myrtle Crowe spent the weekend at home with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan, Sr. PC Senior To Present Science Paper Donald S. Flowers, Jr., a Pres byterian College senior from Bradenton, Fla., will present a paper at the spring meeting of the South Carolina Academy of Science, PC Chemistry Chairman K. Nolon Carter announced to day. Dr. Carter also said Flowers has just been awarded a covet ed University Scholarship by Vanderbilt University for grad uate study in chemistry after his May graduation from Presby terian College. The paper, to be given at the April 25-26 Academy of Science meeting at Clemson, is the re sult of research Flowers has been doing in collaboration with Dr. Carter. Its title is ‘The Appli cation of the Hydrasooe Rear rangement to Bensil Mono - and Dibyaraiones.” Available re cords indicate this may be the first time a PC student has pre sented or been the coauthor of a paper delivered before the Academy. I