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Otaftoo, & Cn Thvxaiajr, October 3, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 59 Are Sentenced After Guilty Pleas Presiding Judge G. Badger Baker of Florence, imposed the following sentences after guilty pleas were entered by the do* fondants during the fall term of criminal court in Laurens last William R. Holcombe, assault and battery of a high and ag gravated nature, two years. Cecil Lee Duncan, driving while under the influence of in toxicants, one year or $1,000, suspended on service of three month or payment of $290, pro bation for two years. Frank Tumblin, violation of liquor law, three months or $200. John C .Rice, violation of liquor law, eight months, con. sscutive to previous eight- month sentence. Paul Smith, violation of li quor law, 30 days or $100. U. G. Young, violation of li quor law, three months or $300. A. T. Crawford, Jr., non support, one year or $1,900, suspended on payment of $28 a week, probation three yean. Edward Greene, non-support, one year or $1,200, suspended mi payment of $15 a week, pro bation three years. James William Motte, non support, one year or $1,900, suspended on payment of $1$ a week, probation three years. George Me Morris, non-sup port, one year or $1,000, sus pended upon payment of $13 a week, probation three years. Jack Simmons, son-support, one year or $1,000, suspended on payment of $10 a week, pro bation three years. M. D. Smitherman, Jr., non support, one year or $1,000, sus pended on payment of $12 a week, probation three years. Thalmar Gog gins, non-sup port, one year or $1,200, sus pended on payment of $12 a week, probation three years. Willie Lee Wilson, non-sup port, one year or $1,000, sus pended- on payment of $12 a week, probation three years. Cecil Lee Duncan, driving un der influence of intoxicants, $1,- 000 or one year, suspended on service of two months or pay ment of $250 and two years pro bation. 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Raymond Croft, breach of trust with fraudulent intent, one year, and using a motor vehicle without the owner’s consent, six months, to run concurrent ly. William Campbell and Henry Beck, assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, each eighteen months, sus pended on service of three months or payment of $190, three years probation. Jim Leonard, assault and bat tery of a high and aggravated nature, 18 months, suspended, three years probation. CREDITORS' NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Agnes Phil- son Kern, deceased are hereby notified to file the same duly ver ified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said will please make payment likewise. MARY LOUISE KERN Executrix Sept. 26, 1963 3t Chicken for All CLEMSON — For a hearty ap petizing main dish, spotlight chicken at some of your meals during the harvest season. “Chicken for All’ makes an ideal buffet casserole or the main dish for family meals. This chicken recipe won for Mrs. Ag nes Singletary of Coward, Flor ence county, third place — and a prize of an electric frypan — in the 1963 South Carolina Chicken Cooking Contest. Chicken far All 1 2Vi-lb. broiler-fryer 2 tsp. salt 6 T. shortening 2 cups uncooked rice 1 bell pepper, chopped 1 onion, chopped 6 ounces olives . 1 No. 2 can tomatoes 1 No. 2 can garden peas Vs lb. margarine or butter 2 cups water Make standard cuts of chicken. Roll pieces in flour to which salt has been added. Heat the 6 T. of shortening in skillet. Fry chicken until light brown. Remove chick en to casserole dish. Add 2 cups uncooked rice to chicken. Brown be)l pepper and onion In skillet to which lb. margarine has been l added. Add peas, olives, and tomatoes (liquids drained off), and mix thoroughly. Pour over chicken and rice. Add 2 cups wa ter. Cook for 1V4 hours at 375 de grees. Serves 6. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 Harry Cowan, driving under the influence of intoxicants, $3,- 000 or four years, suspended on service of six months and three years probation. P. C. Furr, violation of liquor law, two cases, three months on each case to run consecu tively. Lewis Cannon, non-support, one year or $1,500, suspended on payment of $17 a week and posting bond of $1,500. Thomas Pennington, non-sup port, one year or $1,500, sus pended on payment of $25 a week and three years proba tion. James Martin, assault and battery of a high and aggravat ed nature, nine months. Edward Hines, larceny, two years, to run consecutively to sentence he is now serving. Charlie Davis, larceny, one year, to run consecutively to sentence he is now serving. James Richardson, assault and battery of a high and ag gravated nature, one year, sus pended and three years proba tion. Robert Vanlue and John Neal Vanlue, violation of the liquor law, each six months or $300, suspended on service of two months or payment of $200 and 18 months service. MM m m mmmm Hi - in Carrie Mae Smiley, one case of malicious mischief and one case of neglect of children, one year, suspended and three years probation, provided that she can properly care for her child. Fred Brown, assault and bat tery of a high and aggravated nature,eight months to run con* secutively to a 90-day sentence he is now serving. Paul Lonnie Malpass, assault and battery of a high and ag gravated nature, nine months, suspended, two years proba tion. John Clifton Lowery, driving under the Influence of intoxi cants, one year or $1,000, sus pended on service of 3 months or payment of $250, two years probation. Vanderville Davenport, driv ing under the influence of in toxicants, one year or $1,000, suspended on service of three months or payment of $225, two years probation. James Todd, disposing of property under lien, $200 or 6 months. Billy Buchanan, violation of bad check laws, three cases, six months on each case, to Horace Mitchell Galbreath and James Franklin Harrison, escaping lawful confinement, FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 4th day of November, 1963, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Garrison B. Childress in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. MINNIE M. CHILDRESS, Executrix Sept. 11, 1963 S19-4C-O10 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 22nd day of October, 1963, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Committee of the estate of Harold G. Copeland in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Committee. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. R. C. ADAIR, Committee Sept. 20, 1963 $26-4c(M7 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 333-3541 if mm - K i. sate ■mm r# mm SA > m mm How to get ready for a happy retirement. ^ 1. Avoid over-eating. 2. Keep in good shape. 3. Cultivate a hobby. 4. Save all you can now. Saving can mean the difference between “really living” or “existing” after retirement. Plan ahead. 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