The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 03, 1942, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursday, December 3, 1942
GET 12 MORE DAYS
TO TURN IN TIRES
Washington, Nov$ 30.—The dead
line for motorists to dispose of idle,
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
MRS. E. G. KAT, Correspondent
NOTICE OF SALE ^
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Court of Common Pleas.
Moses Dillard,' Plaintiff, .against ...... , ... _ , „ . . ,
Will Dillard et al Defendants line for motorists to dispose of idle, Cooley Nabors spent the week-end
of thp Court tires was postponed by the office of in Winston-Salem, and Charlotte, N.
anSTd^ STelPrice administration today from De- C. -ited his sister Mm.
entitled cause, 1 will sell at public Cember l to >2. because Summerv.lle, and Mr. Sum-
auction on Sales Day in December,, ot inability of the Railway Express 1
i (the same being the 7th day 0 f Ag en cy in many places to cope with Mr. and Mrs: Luther Nabors and
December 1942), in front of the Court; a last minute rush of pick-up orders. Mr., apd Mrs. John Henry Nabors of
House door, or in the Court Room of
^ The twelve-day deferment was Laurens, were guests Sunday of Mr.
said Ccurt House", in the city of Lau- granted, OPA said, to avoid penaliz- and Mrs. Grbver Nabors,
rfens. County of Lafirens, and State-ing drivers who tried to comply with Charlie Ross and Charles Stewart
aforesaid, during the legal hours of the tire turn-in order but coul<^.,not attended the Thanksgiving dance at
sale, on the terms specified* below, because the express agency was un- Winthrop college Rock Hill, Satur-
the following described feal estate, able to take care of them. ' , day.
to-wit: The sale of all extra tires over five Mrs. Sudie Mae Hawkins and Miss
‘•All that piece, parcel or lot of per passenger car is a prerequisite to Agnes Tinsley spent the week-end
land situate, lying and being in the I obtaining gasoline under the nation-1 i n Newberry. } !
Town of Clinton. County of Laurens, wide mileage rationing program ef-, Miss Viola Hall spent the week-
and State of South Carolina, contain- fective tomorrow. lend with Miss Nina Berry. --
ing one acre, more or less, and i * John Earle Willingham, freshman
bounded as follows: North '''iF County Canning Clemson college, spent the week-
^ n . c i^nd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Project Success H. M. Willingham. v
Warrant Officer Carl Breitenger of
Young and Will Dillard; East
Henry; South — Ulyses Rice; West
Godfrey Ferguson, being the
identical piece of . _
Mary Dendy from Mr. W. B. Owens WPA garden program canned 9,212
. This beinj
‘and purehagd by! Five schools in thcLaurens county
Mr. \\. B. Owens wpa garden program canned 9,212 with Mrs Rreiteneer and relatives - I
and recorded in the office of the .quarts of Vegetables this year, ac-. ' g
C}erk of Court for Laurens County, | wording to a report compiled by J. Pfc. Clyde Atkins of Fort Benning,
in Deed Book 29. page 339.” t Leroy Burns, county superintendent s P er )^ the week-end with his
Terms of Sale: Cash. The s-uccess- of education. In addition, the report: mother here,
ful bidder will be required to de- shows, 1,164 quarts were canned by. Miss Naomi Hall spent the week-:
posit at once with me the sum of a group of four schools that did not'end with Misses Sara and Ethel i
live (5^ ) per cent of the amount of have a garden project, thus bringing! Eargle in Newberry,
his bid immediately upon the prop- the total to 10,376 qu’arts of canned! R a y Templeton and son, Jimmie,!
erty being knocked down to him, articles. jof Fort Mill, spent the weeje-endj
said deposit to be in cash, said sum : - > | with Mt. and Mrs. J. D .O’Dell,
to be applied on the bid should there SCOTCH CELLULOSE TAPE, fully Edward Lehman has returned to,
be compliance with the same; but transparent, seals _without water. p atter s 0n> n. J., after an extended
should there be a failure to comply, Mends, seals, holds. Three sizes, 10c,
then it shall be forfeited to the plain- ! 15c, and 25c. The Chronicle Pub. Co.
tiff and the premises resold on the Phone 74-.
next convenient 'sales day thereafter ■ "" . ''
upon the same terms and at such shall close on the date of the sale,
bidder's risk. The purchaser to pay V. R. FLEMING,
for stamps, papers and recording. Clerk of Court of Common
Since the plaintiff is not aking for Pleas, L3urens County, S. C.
a deficiency judgment', the bidding * Dated November 17, 1942.—3-3c.
NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER 1942
visit with relatives.
• Miss Fannie Copeland spent the
week-end with Mrs. George Acldy
near Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Little and chil-:
dren. Rose Anne and Barry, visited i
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Little in Jalapa
the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barrett of
Wbodruff, visited the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fulmer,
Sunday.
Pvt. James Johnson of Fort Eustis,
Va^ spent a few days here last week
with Mrs. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and
sons of Spartanburg, spent Thanks
giving with Mrs. Marion Hamm. Mrs,
Rhoda Baker of Greenwood was al
so a guest of Mrs. Hamm.
Miss Evelyn Gardner of Charlotte,
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gardner.
Friends will regret to know that
Mrs. S. B. White is ill at her home
on Milton Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm and
son, Horace, Jr., have returned to
their home in Indianhead, Md., after
spending several days here, due to
the illness of Mrs. Hamm’s mother,
Mrs. Andrew Taylor.
Miss Doris Abrams of Clemson,
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Joe Abrams.
Mr^ } R. H. McGee and Miss Scrap
py Starnes visited Willis Phillips,. Jr.,
at Fort Jackson last Thursday.
\ Pvt. Sigsbee Hair of Camp Croft,
spent Thanksgiving here with Mrs.
Hair and his mother, Mrs. W. W.
Hair.
Bill Poag and Charles Franks spent
Thanksgiving in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag visited the
latter’s mother in Greenwood recent
ly- - '
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne and
daughter, Sara, spent Sunday with
relatives in Simpsonville.
Mrs. J. K. Meeks and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Carter.
bie Francis directed the group in
several contests. ^
Plans were made for a joint
Christmas party after which a com
mittee composed of Mesdames Mar
garet Morse, Josie Boyce and Louise
Thomas and Lavinia Cooley served
coca-cola, doughnuts and peanuts to
the guests.
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- Birthdays
Alma Murrah has a birthday to
morrow.
Lewis Ridings has a birthday De
cember 5 th.
Fred Coleman observes his birth
day December 5th.
Jeanette Adams has a b^rthdaj^to-
Mrs. Mildred Morgan observes a
birthday today.
Mrs. Richard Lewis had a birth
day yesterday.
Mrs. Ruth Worley observed her
birhtday Tuesday.
Mrs. Dwight Phillips had a birth
day yesterday.
Brenda Jane O’Dell had a birth
day November 29th.
Bozard-Cash Announcement
Mrs. Helen B. Bozard of Goldville,
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Lula Grace, to Richard j
Roy Cash of Cowpens. The wedding:
will take place at the Goldville Pres- j
byterian church December 19.
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
Sales Service
CLEANING A SPECIALTY
Reasonable Charges
KENNETH N. BAKER
PhMM SN
yiCTORY
BUY
UNITED
STATES
far
BONDS
AND
STAMPS
SAY. “I SAW IT IN THE CHRON
ICLE.'* THANK YOU.
TIRE
The books of the County Treasurer show the following tax levies for - py{ James Johnson of the army
the year of 1942. After December 31 one per cent Will be added. After, stationed at Forl EustiS) spen t
January ,11st. two per cent will be .added. After February 2 -FnH the week-end wi^h Mrs. Johnson, and
cent will be added, and after March 31st seven per cent will be added and
the books closed,
with his parents here.
Pvt. Tom Crawford of the army,
Fort Eustis, Va_, spent
here with his mother,
Mrs. Belle Crawford. '
Mrs. Raymond Henderson of Ly
man, spent Friday with her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ce-
may be attached.
All able-bodied male citizens between the ages of twenty-one (21) and
sixty (60) years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of SI.00.
Dog Owners! Your dog tax is on the tax books. You are entitled to abate
ment of dog tax by reason of rabies treatment. But it is necessary that youicil O’Dell. They spent the week-end
present inoculation certificate to the county treasurer at the time of tax' with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jiim
payment or before. Unless presented then, tax cannot be abated. | Craft, in Silverstreet.
Proper attention wi]i--bP~given those who wish to pay their taxes
through the mail
Mesdames Ervin Smith and Otis
ks, money order, etc., giving name of township, Murphy. visited in Greenville Mon-1
and mjmber of schp^ff district.
The tax levy/ls as follows;
Gen.Levy Spec.School Bonds P.I
Laurens
No. 1, Trinity Ridge 26 9
No. 2, Prospect 26 8
No. 3, Barksdale-Narnie 26 8
No. 4. Bailey 26 7
No. 6, Oak Grove 26 6
No. 7. Watts Mills 26 _ 12 4 ,5
No. 11. Laurens City 26 11 11
Younps—
No. 4, Bethany 26
No. 5, Grays 26
No. 6, Central 26
day.
Total 1 Roy 0’ De11 and James Hollings-
31 1 worth are spending a few days in
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8
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40
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No. 7. Youngs 26
No. 8, Warrior Creek 26
No. 10, Lahford 26
Dials—
No. 3B. Fountain Inn
No. 1. Greenpond
No. 2, Eden
No. 5. Gray Court-Owings
Sullivan—
No. 1. Princeton
No. 2, Mt. Bethel
No. 3, Poplar Springs
Nd. 7. .Brewerton
No. 17, Hickory Tavern
GCO 17 (Spec. School to GC
and Bonds to S-17)_.
Waterloo—
No. 1. Mt. Gallagher
No. 2, Bethel Grove .
No. 4. Center Point
No. 5. Oakville
No. 6, Mt. Pleasant
No. 7, Mt. Olive I...
No. 14. Waterloo
Cross .Hill-
No. 13, Cross Hill
Hunter—
No. 3. Rock Bridge
No. 4. Wadsworth
No. 5. Clinton
No. 6. Goldville
No. K9. Kinards
I?o. R42. Reederville
No. 16. Mountville
Jacks—
No. 1, No White School
No. 2. Shady Grove ^
No. 3. Renno
No. 5.
No. 6. O'Dell’s !
No. 7. Garlington 26
No. 15, Hurricane 26
ScufTletown^-
No. 1, Long Branch 26
No. 2. Musgrove • 26
No. 3, Langston .' 26
No. 4, Sandy Springs 26
No. 12, Ora 26
GENERAL LEVY—
State (Retirement of State Bonds) 1
Constitutional School !;.... 3 Mills
High School 1 Mill
Ordinary County H Mills
Bonds ! 9 Mills
Hospital Bonds % Mill
Hospital Fund „ .: - % Mill
26
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Indianhead, Md.
Mrs. Frank Brannon and sons, Mel- j
34 ivin and Bobby, of Enoree, spent the'
33 week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. J.'|
32 jSulton.
43 i The following teachers at Joanna,
48 (school spent the Thanksgiving holi-|
days with their parents and rela-'
, lives: Miss Alma Whisonant, Gaffney,
Miss Margaret Rainwater, Florence,
Miss Miriam Donnan, Miss Catherine
Blakely, Clinton, Miss Rosa Dreher,
Prosperity, Mrs. L. H. Davis, Orange
burg, Mrs. M. M. Hearon, Aberdeen
Proving Grounds, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag and Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
i Franks last Wednesrday evening.
( Mrs. Pauline Gilreath of Green
wood, spent the week with her sister,
j Mrs. A. J. Gosnell.
Mr', and Mrs. L. V. Fuller and son,
Mervin, of Spartanburg, were also
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gos-!
nell. s
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sanders and
granddaughter of Newberry, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holsonback last
(Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Evans and
small daughter sperit the week-end
34 with relatives »in Newberry.
j. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hunnicutt and
53 | daughter Shirley, of Ninety-Six, 1
spent Sunday with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt. j
W. fc. Bishop and Miss Eula Bishop
44 '! of the Bush River community, Miss
37 Grace Bozard of Cowpens and Miss
Doris Bozard of. Anderson, visited
Mrs. Helen Bozard over the week
end.
Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and son, Billy,
of Newberry, spent Thanksgiving
with Mrs. W. W. Hair.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guyton and
grandson, Everette Guyton, spent
last week-end with relatives in Caro-
leen, N/ C.
Mrs. Dolly Prater spent a few days
last week with relatives in Saluda.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fulmer visited
Shower For Bride-Elect - —4-
Complimenting Miss Modene Fin-1
ney, popular bride-elect of Decem
ber, Misses Constance Sullivan, Em
ma Kate Oxner, Blanche Durgin,
Mary Brock, Mrs. Lester Sweatt,
Mrs. Eddie Lee Price Mrs. Louis
Murphy, Mrs. L. H. Pcag and Mrs.
Gussie Osborne were hostesses to
a number of their friends at Joanna*
club last Monday evening.
The bride’s chair was marked by
a corsage of red rosebuds and fern.
Appropriate contests were enjoyed
with Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Mrs.
R. L. Francis winning prizes which
they presented to the konor guest.
A service wagon laden with gifts
was pushed out and placed in front
of Miss Finney and after these pack
ages were opened and passed around
among the guests, the hostesses serv-1
ed fruit cake topped with whipped
cream, sandiwches and coffee.
About eighty guests enjoyed this
occasion.
_ i
Moose Women Entertain
Goldville Chapter No. 410, Wom
en of the Moose, entertained the
Loyal Order of Moose Monday eve
ning.
After the formal ritual Mrs. Rob- !
WE ARE AUTHORIZED OPA
INSPECTORS.
Bring Your Tires To Us
Timmerman
Motor Co
SOUTH BROAD ST.
mpany
CLINTON, S. C.
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33 , relatives in Charleston recently.
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36
Mill
Total
.26 Mills
Pvt. Paul Barrett, Pvt. Rinzy G.
Abshire and Pvt. James E. Brennan
of Camp Croft, spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barrett.
Mrs. G. A. Barrett spent a few
days last week with relatives in
Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott and
family visited relatives in Anderson
Sunday. Mrs. Emma Higginbotham
returned with them for a visit.
Mrs. E. J. WHlingham, Mrs. Shu-
Persons sending in lists of names to be taken off are requested to send
them early and give the township and school district qf each as the Treas- ford Lewis, Mrs. Clarence Fulmer
urer is very busy during the month of December.
T. LANE MONROE,
County Treasurer
and Mrs. J. T. Fulmer spent Saturday
in Greenville. * i
Mozelle Jackson and Dot Wood of
Newberry, visited Rev. and Mrs.
James Mitchell last week.
Rev. and ‘Mrs. C. M. Johnson of
Liberty visited Rev. and Mrs. James j
Mitchell Sunday afternoon.
Miss -Dorothy Clarke of Abbeville,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
her parents, Mr. ^id Mrs. J. J.
Clarke.
Mrs. Lou Riddle of Greenwood,
is spending a few days with My. and'
Mrs. Roy O’Dell.
' Misses Irene Wood, Doris Turftstall,
and Fay Francis of Charlotte, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis re
cently.
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