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m ► ¥ Thursday, November 8, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE > t * Page Fivo CREDITORS' NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of J. Willie Young, de ceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise ODUS L. YOUNG, Administrator, Rt. 2, Clinton, S. KT. October 19, 1951. Blue Hose Down Catawba Here In Homecoming Game 'Home By Christmas' For Grand Jur y are not required to at- Sessions and all other persons hav- y Viva tCnd lhe $aid ,pecial sesjion - ^ d€ ' ing business at said Court are re- VCtS, Kldgewoy joys fendants, witnesses for the State and quired to be present at said time a»d Tokyo.—It’s “home by Christ- the defense on cases now pending on attend the session thereof until prop- for nearly every U. 6. enlist- the docket of the Court of General erly excused. Presbyterian college unleashed backfield speed to defeat Catawba, 8-3cw 20-7, and provide a double foot- | ball treat here Saturday night. The Blue Stockings gave the vic- mas ed man who has been fighting on the Korean front lince last January 1. That was the virtual promise of an announcement from headquar ters of the boss man of the United Nations Command, Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway. Ridgway said he was making the announcement to clear up a little misinformation that all en listed men "would be relieved from Korea prior to the onset of a second winter.” It is entirely beyond the capa W. E. DUNLAP. Clerk of Court, Laurens County, S. C. Laurens, S. C., October 25, 1951. 15-3cd It's fan to tell ell about the party... FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that dn the’19th day tOry to home-coming alumni and of November, 1951, I will render a 1 to Coach Lonnie S. McMillian as a final account of my acts and doings. birthday present. ... __ aS Guardian of the estate of Francis Long runs provided the O’Dell Lowery in the office of the , triumph as halfback E. M. Watt Judge of Probate of Laurens County, ran b ac k an intercepted pass t° r . at 10 o’clock a m. and on the same 95 y ards for the thir d touchdown » biktles of the army,’ Ridgway s rfav will aoDlv for a final discharge : a t ter halfback Kirby Jackson had announcement said, “to relieve from mv trust as Guardian. j returned a punt 45 yards for one, those 50.000 non-divisional person- j .... 'score and set up another on a 47 nel in Korea who are serving in Any person indeoted to said estate yard return Army rear areas.’’ is notified and required to make, Presbyterian’s gallant little for- All divisional officers, unlike payment on or before that date; and ward wa ji shared honors with their men, also, will have to wait all persons having claims against t ^ e runners, f Th e smashing line for qualified replacements” b e said estate will present them on or pj ay Catawba backs to a net fore they can come home, before said date, duly proven, or be g a j n 0 f 17 yards as the Indians Then Ridgway got down to what forever barred. were thrown time and again for many a fighting man has been L. RUUSSELL GRAY, I big losses. | waiting to hear. He said: Guardian. End Cooper Tedder dominated “Except for a few critical spec- Otober 16, 1951. 8-4cw this defensive play. He had full ialists and special categories of support from guard Bob Pierce, tackles James Neely and Tommy t FINAL SETTLEMENT Take noUce that on the 16th day of Sheriff and Center Tommy Guille- ‘ w eau. Halfback Johnny Coble and full November, 1951, I will render a final back Bob Linder were Catawba’s November. A . account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of Herbert .. Catawba cased M. Chaney In the office ot the Judge g , ' P “! „. of Probate of Lauren, County, at 10' ,oU1 ot 145 * l,hough none personnel, all enlisted men who were serving with infantry divis ions in Korea on Jan. 1 of this year will be out of the lines and on their way home by the end of While the announcement did not specifically say Ridgway wanted all his front line enlisted men home by Christmas, it w*as understood at his headquarters that this was , of PC the plan. Any person Indebted to said Estate arterback who also sU rr*d, was. If they are on their way home «f I • 11 avt ajt a > - for a of it , , . . .. was damaging. Linder sparked the o clock a.m., and on the same day big drive which drew Catawba its will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. ; only score. Mrs. Dick Weldon, wife is notified and required to . crowned 1951 homecoming queen i by the end of November, as the payment on or before that date; and J during half-time ceremonies. * ! announcement said, they could all persons having claims against Catawba scored after the turn of! make it Ships sailing from Japan said estate will present them on or, the second quarter after intercept- 1 °n the last day of November will before said date, duly proven, or be m g a Weldon paaa on the Hose 33. have docked at some Pacific const forever barred. CARL CHANEY, Executor. October 16, U61. t-4p r—f. ia mmmm Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBAFMERS rhon^s 41 and 399-J AMBI LANCt: SI R VICE L. Rl'SSELI, GRAY and i. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. M*rs. Catawba's Linder hit the line twice port by mid-December, to the PC 18, then skirted his right; NOTICE OF HOLDING SPECIAL end to the one. He. had the six TERM OF GENERAL SESSIONS points on the next play and Coble COURT FOR LAURENS COUNTY converted for a 7-0 lead Jackson scored PC’s first TD with five minutes remaining in j the first half With Catawba kick- ' ing out of its end zone, Jackson State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. A special term of the Court of General Sessions for Laurens Coun ty has been ordered to convene at itt. The said order provides that the Announcement WE NOW DO ALTERING AND REPAIR WORK. Pick-up and Delivery Service. 'Cash and Carry Plan— Suits at 65c Clinton Dry Cleaners Phone 948 HAVE AN EXTRA KEY 9 A NEW COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY 201 North Broad St. Phone 12 i ♦ _.i. - i *« i ♦ ♦ p o OV0 • In an emergency, call on us for quick serv ice. Bring us your Doc tor’s prescriptions—or telephone and we’ll call for them and deliver the compounded medicines at no extra charge. McGEE’S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 took the punt on the Indian 45, Court House at 10:00 am. reversed his field twice and went on Monday No vember 19. 1951, to W i d « and Catawba be presided over by Hon. J. B Pru- led at halftune, 7-6. 1 Returning after half-time inter mission, the Blue Hose soon went ahead for the first time of the night. Again it was the flying feet of halfback Jacksor^in what was almost a re-play oi his first TD gallop. Catawba gain punted out of its end zone and the Sumter speedster took the ball at rhidfield and scoot- I ed 47 yards before being dragged down on the Indian three. Weldon slipped off tackle bn the next play for the score. Neely . converted and PC led 13-7. ; Catawba started as Coble clicked with passes. He hit for four i straight to place the ball on the PC 12; but the aerial attack back fired on the next play. It was then that Watt intercepted Coble's toss on the PC five and outran the entire Indian crew for 95 yards to score. Neely’s boot made it 20-7 and that’s how the game ended. PC played with a battered line up with co-captain Bo Atkinson out of action completely and starting quarterback Jack Harper and full back Emmet Fulk seeing only lim ited service. Catawba «... 0 7 0 0— 7 Presbyterian 0 6 7 7—20 Withholding Tax Rises On All Pay After No. 1 Washington.—It’s no use weep ing about the bigger tax with holding bite on paychecks dated November 1 and thereafter. It’s the law. The withholding rate went up from 18 to 20 per cent under the new tax law. And the higher with holding rate applies to all pay- checks effective November 1, al though most of the money—'per haps even all of it—actually was earned in October. It won’t make any difference, however, come March 15, when tax-payers square up with Uncle Sam. 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