The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 25, 1960, Image 12
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and hanrMmi
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Htfh SrlMal. h*» lane bam »n ad South < arotena on Soptrmbar S.
voovtr <4 ami and water jnynama- ino. at etairea *>10011 a. m , the l -y^ u C'taton Mill*. PlamtifT.
ti *n practices He alao rMlires the follow tiw deacribed pro«>ert> '*•
vahic «4 having the* pracUces 3 American Tire Recapping Mold H * rbrrt r pavU * *"d Uwne I.
ocnc the dual purpose of m|!-»*vers • stanthi Payton. IWendants
» "‘ ll •** «° fil mM * r " m<v,Mnu » i 4 Amencan Tire Rec imuni Mat I PURSUANT to a Decree <i\hr
farming fecthmk Many Lauren. n ^; mmCaB ^ R ^ W ‘ n « Mat !Court ,n the above .«ed ca*. I will
County farmer, need to consider re _ ‘ .s«» k.0K«<t
nlacim: the old conventional tvw The successful bKkler at Mid .ale ' 1,0 . l« “j* 1 ^**
ptarmg we ow wvenoonal type ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ bt dder i;ther in or in front of the
of his bid immcdiatelv up*>n the i < - our * Houae, at Laurens C. H.. S. C.,
on Salesday in September next.
terraces with new parallel terraces
to give greater economy in the use
of modern machinery Parallel ter
races—another new approach to
conservation farming in Laurens
County
Receives Proceeds from Benefit Game
Mrs. Bill Blanton receives a check for
sst>,‘k25. the proceeds from a benefit fame
at Union Aug’. 12, when Draper played a
team of all-stars in the Eastern Carolina
League. IVesenting the check is Claude
(’rocker, of Clinton, president of the league.
Others, left to right: Jim Tollison. Draper
manager: Ralph Butler. Carlisle manager;
Bill Terry, of Clinton, secretary , of the
league: and Truman Owens, Clinton man
ager.
Blanton, pitcher for Draper, was serious
ly injured when hit on the head by a ball in
an earlier all-star game. He has been a hos-
pital patient since.
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of Ada E. Davis, deceas
ed, are hereby notified to file the August 5,. 1960
same duly verified, \frith the under
signed. and those indebted to said
I estate will please make payment
! likewise
ALICE DAVIS LOWE,
Administratrix r
, Aug 11, 1960 3C-S-1 j
4c-S-8 1 the State of South Carolina, County
«4 Lorry*. 4i m rttad m |
L*l Number IM Lyttta Rvbfhrtabm.
berg • portion «f the property of
U4u Cattm MilL m Mmw by a
plat of Mid tubdiviMon prepared by
Pickell A Pickrll. Engineer*, of
Greenville, South Varolma, dated
January 10. 1M0. and recorded on
January 24. 1950. in the Office of
the Clerk of Court of Lauren. Coun
ty in Plat Book No. 12 al Page 211.
Mid plat being adopted by refer
ence.
TERMS OF SALE. Cash The
successful bidder, other than the
Plaintiff herein, immediately upon
the conclusion of the bidding, will
same being knocked down to him <>n >aK ' Sfla . v ,n
or the same will be immediately re* day of the month,
sold at the risk of the former pur llur ' n K lhe ,e 2 al hours for such
chaser. This property lev ied on and sales ’ the fol,owin * descr:bt>d prop
sold as property of Clinton Tire & ert y to " it: deposit with the Clerk of Court the
Recapping Company. All that certain piece, parcel or sum of five per centum (5Tf ) of the
C. W. MIER. lot of land, with all improvements amount of the bid as a guarantee of
Sheriff Laurens County, S. C. thereon, situate, lying and being in his good faith in the bidding. The
same to be applied to the purchase
• of
I* PI*Miff tar credM tm
I* We rvMN th*
tumid fail lo
or Would foil to comply vMh
the term* of vale, the Mid lan£
Wall hr re Mid on We Mine or tome
lubaequent Salesday on the Mine
term., at nik of the defaulting pur
chaser
The purchaser to pay for papers,
stamps and recording.
/ No personal or deficiency judg
merit is demanded and bkkkng will
not remain open after the sale but
compliance with the bid may be
made immediately.
' W. E. DUNLAP,
C. C. C. P. St G. S.
Dated this
1960.
17th day of August,
hums of Interest From ...
West Clinton
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent
and Representative
PHONE 374-J
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
By J. H Wasson. Probate Judge:
WHEREAS. Shields B Adair
made suit to me to grant him Let
ters of Administration of the State
RAMBLER gives you big car room and
performance for at least
Mrs O W Riding will observe
her birthday August 30.
Mr ami Mrs. Ed Huey observed I of effects of Wilma Adair,
their wedding anniversary, August! These are. therefore, to cite and
22 admonish all and singular the Kin-
Mrv W R Thomas. Alice Sam- dred and Creditors of the said Wil-
ples and Thomas James will cele- nia Adair, deceased, that they be
brau birthdays August 26 and appear before me, in the Court
Paul Quinton and Ed Huey ot> P™bate. to be held at Laurens,
served their birthdays August 24 (-ourt House. Laurens. S C., on Au-
t
LESS!
Rambler is 10 years ahead in com
pact car experience. What’s more,
Rambler's record-breaking volume
means that Rambler deafers’ sales
costs per car are lower. Now they
can pass these extra savings on to
you. So come to Rambler’s 10th
Birthday Party. Take home an ex
citing new 1960 Rambler . . . plus a
pocketful of savings.
+**+++*+
i lif:«>n Heaton
< n and daughfer.
Heaton and Judy
K.o
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Mr
Mrs
Guriev
L i Heat
Sara Nell
and Mrs Billy
Ib-aton and son, Marty, at-
1 the tuneral of Ronnie Craw-
n Vnderwn VI «<Jne«day
irtd Mr» Bill Mila-ndon are
ng a (n» day* in <>eorgM
etattaw*
* laadr larnter wa« the din
ar«i Friday *4 Mr. Re,**
\ >• JuwUMia
Pat.y were shopping visitors
Greenville Saturday.
Mr and Mr. Ott Thomas spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Claude
Warren «4 Charleston
Mr and Mrs Reeder Mhitmirr,
at Barron. Calif, are v isiting her
rr,.ahrr, Mr* J E Whitmire who
is ill at the hoim <4 Mr* James
Duna« ay
Terry Dunaway at Jarluuovtilr,
Fla , » * u.ua« relative* m • taa
^ Mr and Mrs O J Gilliland ob
, n *rve their wedding .mniversary- to-
,day
Happy Birthday" to Opal Bark
glut 30. next, after publication here
<4 at 10 o'clock in We forenoon, to
show cause if any they have, why
the said Admimdratma should not
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PAID QUARTERLY
nil %L ASSETS ON EK f4M.R0R.RR.
EMPLOYEK8 Of t OMPANY IT IXY HONDED.
MINIMI M \M<M N I M < SITED ISRR.RR.
I IMITFD U| I KKINt.
MONEY RECEIVED BY THE COMP AMY kn^
TIME IM RINC. THE MONTH EARNS INTEREST
FROM THE FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH.
7% SI BORDINATED DEBENTl RES
OFFERED BY
ALLIED FINANCE CORPORATION
—Owners Of—
GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
ALLIED LOANS, Inc. Columbia, S. C.
CALHOUN MOTORS. Inc., Columbia. S. C.
ALLIED FINANCE COMPANY. Columbia, S. C.
DIXIE FIN ANTE ( OMPAN Y. Inc., Anderson. S. C.
Directors And Advisory Board
Claude K. McMillan. Calumbia
Yassar Eslinger, Columbia
diaries R. Sloan. M. D.,
Columbia
Hugh E. Whetstone, North
Charles W. Cooper, Columbia
R. C. Jackson, Lexington
Dick Anderson, Columbia
Sam W. Allen, Colombia
Senator Walter
I rank Howard, Clems**
James W. Henderson, Newberry
R. D. Wilson, Chester
Em eric Fischer, Beaufort
Bill Davis, Ayn*r
Lt. Col. Ben Mangina, Greenville
Lester L. Hamilton. V Charles
ton
W. Lee Cooper, Jr, Myrtle Beach
Bristow, Colombia
Offered To Residents Of South Carolina Only By Prospectus
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAIL BELOW COUPON
OR CALL:
H. GRIFFIN PINSON
General Investment Company
502 Chestnut St. Extension
' Clinton, S. C. • f
Telephone 983-J •
er. Bonn.. Brookshire and Nathan ^ S ran *ed
Cannon on August 29
Mr and Mrs M W Adams ob
*TVr their wedding anniversary to
day
Mi»« Glenda M«L*mdon ohsensd
• birthday August 21
Mw* Judy Laney oboerwd a birtb
day Augu»t 24
Mr aaq Mrs Bobby Wooteti ob-
•ervod their aeddtod aamsoewary
Augma 19
Jam Amt Marti* *hserved a hvA
day Awg*4 IT
•tint nil s#t r •
«War tie JspaT it 21 at his home
tot Ftoevme* otraaa
Itounns A i ton dmugMee to Mr
ami Mr* (Rnrta* Ntobf. Ras bs«n
Mrs A ermm tk Q am*
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and teal
DomiU]
Given under my
this 9th day to Augud
1990,
J HEWLCTTE WASSON
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Tbe
notiif or njalc
■Me at
( toiuta to
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4 J « ato Jr a*4 J W
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ACT NOW! bn :m M <M to 10 1 ' BIRTHDAY DEAL
CofYaervElion
Notes
LYNN COOPER, INC.
t. ( 4DOU*A AVI.
to play a
its future
• • •
S C. GambreiJ was assisted lad
week by the Sod ( unaervaDon Dto-
tnrt m the survey and evaatruettaa
at approximately 3.000 feet <4 para
llel terrace, on hi. farm near Ow
ing. Parallel terraces are designed
to obtain terrace and row alignment
by having the terraces spaced equal
distances apart, permitting the use
at all long rows and multi-row farm
$nA'^\
SUMMER COLD
TIKE
666
for
symptomatic
RELIEF
WE HAVE WHAT
IT TAKES FOR
EXPERIENCED
PLUMBING AND
HEATING
CALL
BENJAMIN
PHONE
117 or 596
lift's go to Church Sunday
• !• iRa
Of
Johnson Broc
Super Market
DEES OIL CO.
M*o4 Mato St root
GASTLEY’S
GIFT SHOP
('dnkia H«,
DEES OIL COMPANY
WctfMuiSt.
The WBmiDCm T&em
BEACON
DRIVE-IN
GULF OIL
CORP.
J. A. Addiwon. Distributor
COOPER
MOTOR CO.
E. Cnrolina Av«.
NEWBERRY
COUNTY BANK
Joanna
YARBOROUGH
OIL CO.
415 W. Main SL
IRBY’S
MARKET
THE CHURCH FOR ALU . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Th« Otutth M 4>« factor on
mnk tot th* KjiIAo* of cKaractrr and
Sood Citaemhlr. It iaa Mo«*houac of
•plnnnl value* Whliout a atrong
Oiurch. neither democracy nor Hvilua-
tion can ntretve TK*t« ara four aound
reaaona why every peraon should st
rand service, regularly and suppon (lie
Church. They ara 0) Foefchon take.
0) For hra chddran'a sake. O) For the
ask* of h>s teaam—iry and nation. (4)
For th* aak* of th* Church itself, which
mini RVkd RVRVgTtRI RUppOft.
PWm to bo to cKtowK Tto»fltrti Rod retd
wema* TULAa -k- k-
Yvy\JT mrw oa *v
207
St.
JOANNA
STORES
Hardest fact for the adult mind to comprehend
is that a teen-ager stands at the threshold of life.
When you enter a strange door you are uncer
tain. You don’t know what’s in store for you. You
aren’t sure which way to turn.
There may be familiar, welcoming voices — but
even these now have the ring of uncertainty. For
when your whole world is changing, can you be sure
that the people around you are not changing also?
V .
For boys and girls in this time of uncertainty
the Church is the fukrum of strength. Its truth
is unchanging. Its teaching is dear. Its promises are
worthy of hope, trust, endeavor, sacriftce.
J w <:•. 1 I
The problems of the teen-ager are tremendous
... but so is the might of his God. The character,
the certainty, the chanty of the Church inspires
his ideals ... challenges his courage.
8.C
McGEE’S
DRUG STORE
IM ST. Sato *1.
CITIZENS FED.
SAV. & LOAN
m W. Mala 8).
COMMUNITY
CASH
E. Florida St.
Clinton Realty
& Insurance Co.
Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd, Agt
104 W. Pitts St.
T. E. JONES
& Sons Furniture
MO W. Main SL
W. C. DOBBINS
General Ins. Agency
101 South Broad SL
CHRONICLE
PUB. CO.
IM Gary St