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16 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE . Tfcanfey. OrWWr 15. 1959 LYDIA MILLS MRS CLYDE TRAMMELL. Corr«po»dfnt, Repr^^nUtlr* TtUMONW IMi Mrs Ann McLenoon (*f Grwn-> Sunday at Chimney Rock. N. C. wood sp«-nt the w<*ok with her Mr and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and vrandfather. Coker .1 Blackwell. Miss Cecilia McLendon visited Sun- while recuperating from an app<n- day with Mr and Mrs L. L. Leach dectomy in Woodruff Friends w ill be sorry to Lee Thornburg has returned home learn that Mrs. Leach s mother after several months stay in Winter passed away recently. Haven. Fla. ' Wayne Fuller. AR. of Brunswick, Miss Virginia Wilson visited Mr Ga . spent the week-end with his and Mrs Paul Gamer in Columbia parents. Mr. and Mrs Bud Fuller; Sunday KITCHENS HAVE VISITORS Friends will be interested to know Mr. and Mrs. Roy Padgett of that Mrs Margaret Harris of Lau- Duncan, spent Sunday with the rens. has returned to her home after several months stay at State Park She is the daughter of Mrs. Mattie Harvey Mrs W E Moreau, Sr . who is teaching at the Glade Valley Board ing School in Glade Valley. N. C., spent the week-end here with her son. Rev Moreau, Mrs F E Tony and son, Dun can, of Columbia, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Corrie latter's sister, Mrs. Paul Kitch ens. and Mr. Kitchens. Gary Shel by also visited the Kitchens fam ily Sunday enroute from West Palm Beach. Fla., where he had received his discharge from the Coast. Guard, to his home in Nor folk. Va. John B Bagwell visited his sis ter. Mrs Ed Holcombe, at the Gen eral hospital in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis and Trammell, and sister. Mrs. W L. family visited his mother, Mrs S. Boorer L. Davis, during the week-end. Mr and Mrs. E <1 Burdette spent Friends will be sorry to know that Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Mrs. Davis remains very ill in the Wilson Campbell, and family in Union hospital. Charlotte, N C Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ginn and Mr and Mrs Lewis Stone and;daughter of Simpsonville. spent the children were week-end guests of' week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mr and Mrs William Stone in .An- Mrs. Claude Willard derson HERE FROM GAFFNEY Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kelly and family of Gaffney, visited his mother. Mrs. Ike Jones, aad Mr. Jooes during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jones accompanied them to Gaffnev for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q Norris of Greenville, were guests of their grandson, David R Coker, and Mrs Coker on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Davis spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Charlie Billings in Coronaca. Mr. and Mrs. H N. Hughey and Mrs Virginia Wilson attended the family visited Mr. and Mrs. David Harvest Beauty Festival in Char- Hughey in Spartanburg recently, lotte. N. C . on October 4. 5 and 6. Mrs. Hughey is a patient in the Gen- Mr and. Mrs Paul Glenn and oral hospital there, family of Greenville, spent Sunday Mr and Mrs Henry Lee and with her mother. Mrs J. H Seay. Cathy of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Gary Brissie and Mrs Lee’s mother. Mrs J W. Ful- AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE TO LEVY AN NUAL TAXES UPON THE TAX ABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF CLINTON. SOUTH CAR OUNA. FOR THE YEAR 1S59 FOR THE PURPOSE OF MEET INC. CURRENT FISCAL EXPEN SES AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF BONDS AND IN T E R E S T ON OUTSTANDING BONDS OF THE CITY OF CLIN TON AND TO PROVIDE SINKING FUNDS FOR THE RETIREMENT THEREOF . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY’ OF CLINTON. SOUTH CAROLINA. IN I COUNCIL ASSEMBLED Section 1 That a tax levy of twen ty-six (26) mills on every dollar's worth of property, real and person al. not exempt by law from taxa tion, within the corporate limits of the City of Clinton, be and the same is hereby levied for current expen- ; ses and to defray public expenses of the City of Clinton for the cur rent fiscal year beginning on Jan uary 1st, 1959, and ending on De cember 31st, 1959, and to meet cur rent indebtedness contracted by the said City of Clinton for general cor porate purposes. Section 2. That over and above and in addition to the levy of twenty- | six (26) mills as hereinabove pro vided in Section 1 of this Ordinance, a levy of twenty-seven (27) mills be and the same is hereby levied on every dollar’s worth of property, real and personal, not exempt by law from taxation, situate and with in the corporate limits of the City of Clinton, and the same is hereby levied for the purpose of raising tax es to pay the interest accruing on I outstanding bonds of the City of Clinton and to create sinking funds , to be used in the retirement and payment of said bonds as they ma ture; the excess, if any, to be used by the City Council for general cor porate purposes. Section 3. That the Clerk and Treasurer of the said City of Clin ton shall enter said levies and as sessments upon the- books at the said City of^linton and receive said taxes That said taxes for the year 1959 shall be due and payable take effect immediately upon its passage Dope and ratified by the City Council of the City of Clinton South between the 15th day of October, Carolina, m regular Council astern 1959. and the 31st day day of Decern- bled and the corporate seal of the ber, 1959. without penalty That said City of Clinton affixed this the 14th taxes herein levied shall be paid to the Clerk and Treasurer erf the City of Clinton in lawful money of the United States of America at the of fice of the said Clerk and Treasurer Section 4 That on all taxes and assessments, or any portion thereof, charged against any property or party on the books of the said City of Clinton for the current fiscal year and due to the City of Clinton that shall not have been paid on or before the thirty-first day of.Decem- ber. 1959. the Clerk and Treasurer of the said City of Clinton shall pro ceed to add a penalty of ten UO'T) per centum on each item of said taxes on the City Tax Books, and the said Clerk and Treasurer shall proceed to collect the said taxes in- ^eluding said penalties; if the said taxes, penalties and assessments are not paid on or before the first day of March. 1960, the Clerk and Treas urer of the said City shall issue his tax executions directed to the Chief of Police of the said City of Clinton aganist the property of the defaulting taxpayers according to law and it shall be the duty of the 'Chief of Police of said City to en force the payment of the same in the manner prescribed by law. Section 5. The taxes herein levied shall constitute a lien upon the prop erty upon which the tax is levied for the term of three years after the tax shall have become due and payable. Section 6. If any section, para graph, clause or provision of this Ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidty of such section, para graph, glause or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provis ions of the Ordinance. Section 7. All Ordinances, or parts thereof, inconsistent herewith, be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistencies. Section 8 This Ordinance shall day of September • SEAL) JOE P TERRY. Mayor v . Attest . W B OWENS. Clerk and Treasurer le TIME TO CHECK YOUR NEEDS About this time of the year we have many calls for rush printing orders. People call us and say they have just run out of this or that and need “state ments by In the morning at the latest.” Of course we are glad to help them over these tight spots . . . but w’e would like to point out that we can save customers many dollars and do a bet ter job of printing if we get your orders well in advance. This also insures your having the forms and statements you need for your business when you need them. We suggest you— CHECK YOUR JOB PRINTING NEEDS THIS WEEK \ And let us have your order. In that way you'll be sure of having your printing when you need it We appreciate your business and are always anxious to sene you better. Your doing this in the next few days can help us do a better job. Won’t you (or have your employees) check your needs and give us your order now? JOB PRINTING DEPT. Chronicle Pub. Co. Phone 74 Job Printing Of All Kinds Clinton, S. C. "V I Ps" VERY IMPORTANT PAPERS NEED A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Your savings bonds and other securities, your insurance policies, the deed to your house, your mortgage, your war service record, your will and other important documents should never be left in an office desk or at home. They belong in a fire-proof, theft-proof, loss-proof safe deposit box here. The cost is very modest! Ask About A Safe Deposit Box Today BANK OF CUNTON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3% lateral Paid On Savings Accounts Semi-Annually daughters of Wjnnsboro, were guests also of Mrs Seay on Sunday. Mrs. C. E Spradley and Miss .Ann Mane Henry motored to Columbia Saturday morning to accompany their grandson and brother, Mickey Henry, a pre-med student at the University of South Carolina, here for the week-end Mr Spradley went with them when Mr Henry re turned to Columbia Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Tommy Moore and family visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs T E Moore, near MountviUe Sunday The latter Mrs Moore has been ill Mrs J Franklin and Miss Carol Franklin with Mr and Mrs K L Cook and family of Newber ry. Mr and Mrs Olin Thompson. Ann and Butch of Clinton, enjoyed PASS, PUNT OR PLUNGE? PC VS. ELON at 1:45 SAT. 0(t 17th Sponsored B> Fair lane Finance of Lau rent- Coca-Cola of Greenwood Adluh Flour of Greenwood Citizens Federal SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN, of Clinton WPCC RADIO — DIAL 1416 ler Mr and Mrs. H. O Smith spent Sunday in Clinton with Mrs. Bessie Bishop HALLOWEEN PARTY BE GIVEN The Lydia Woman’s Club will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 p. m in the Community Building for the regular session .All members are asked to come in costume as this will be a Hal loween party. New members and visitors are al ways welcome. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS SMITH Mr and Mrs Ted Smith of Green wood. have announced the birth of a daughter, Brenda Lynn, on Sept 28 at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood Mr*. Smith will be remembered here as Miss Brenda McLendon She is a granddaughter of Coker J Blackwell BLACKWELL Mr-and Mrs Ralph iJacki Black- well announce the bnth of a daugh ter, Tami Y’vonne on October 11 at Hays hospital Mrs Blackwell before marriage was Miss Gladys Childress WITH THE SICK Mrs Ruby Dunaway continues ill Dav;d R Coker has returned to •urk after a two weeks illness tr.^rles Coker was ill the past week Mr* Je-sie Owens is recuperating ner nome following -urgery at Hialock clinic Roy Owen* has returned home af- tc te.ng a medical patient at Hays hospital H O Smith remains unable to work due to illness M’NBI tM* Ml EFT TOI»%V The >unbeams will meet at the Lydia Baptist Church Thursday (to day * o’ 4 30 p m .All primary chil dren are muted to come REVIVAL SERVICES PLANNED The Lydia Baptist Church is plan- nmg reucal services which will be he4d November I f Rev Marion Moorhead, a former pastor, who is now a mi*«uor.ar\ to Japan on fur lough will be the guest minister BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIYER.s ARIES Melvin Sattertield will observe a birthday October 20 Miss Ann Pace will celebrate her birthday October 17 J T Lanford will have a birthday October 18 Mrs Laura Darby has a birthday today Mrs Fred Campbell will observe her b.rthday October 19 Mary Walker will be 4 years old Ortober n. David R Coker. Theodore Jack- son and Marvin Patterson will cel ebrate birthdays October U. Leroy Alexander will observe his birthday October 21. Today is the birthday of Butch Grady. .Miss Becky Moore will celebrate her birthday October 18. J C. Estes has a birthday today, i | , ANNIVERSARIES Mr and Mrs. O. M. Martin will observe their birthday October 16. “Happy Anniversary” to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy James today. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Abercrombie will observe their wedding anniver sary October 20 Your last chance to win $10,000 - 'Name the rooster' Contest ends Oct. 17 Y( j could be the winner of the«grand prizo . . . $10,000 in cash. Six other cash prizes of $1,000 each will also be awarded. And 349 additional awards of 10,000 Sav-A- t’tampg each will be awarded. Every Colonial Store will have a winner. Pick up your entry blank at Colonial and enter a> often as you like before close of business, Satur- cav. October 17th. J ARMOUR last big week Get Your High Duality Plantation F*ine lonnerware. A Regular $1.29 Value . . . . 4-F*iec* Setting For Only 69* And Coupon Below This ( oupon and $1(1 Order or More (rood For a 4-Piece Setting of Plantation Pine High Duality Dinnerware—Only Address 69 Lmu : I ( •upon Prr 4 tuUmcr Thru Oct. 17 at Y»ur (liaten colonial stores • fryer pieces • T breost ^ thighs T drumsticks - wings pork neck bones pork feet lb. 55c lb. 49c lb. 49c lb. 25c 2 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. 25c □ butt portion □ confer tikes □ sliced bocon □ thick sliced boeon LARGE FRESH VTM MWIt naa mnwm •MW ■mm » 9* * 7* 39C 1 * 7$€ MULLET 10c □ :at □ charcoal 20 - 99* MORSE’S Boat Landing Lake Greenwood Boats • Cabins • Worms Minnows Expert Holer Repairs Cement I annrhiot [Yoaa Hill HtUUp 12642 sriixvtr □ - 49 PRODUCE □ Mb. 1 ybHew onions 4 ^ 19c □ waxed eonodton rutabagas 3 13c □ yeHow crook neek squash t ^ 39c □ fancy tweet potatoes t ^ 35c WASHINGTON STATI apples MWM Mb. MUOOM 2 w* 35c Morton □ 3 •1 □ cheese - 39« eat ekre 2 HZ Ht □ donuts -m, W. PITTS-CLINTON, S. C