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4 ■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE West Clintm News ... KerneHs Have Woodruff Visitors whose yields are now being an nounced..In almost all cases the contest yields are above last year’s. James Wise was high man in Edgefield County with an aver- surprised him Sunday, Jan. 3rd with a birthday dinner at his home. Those attending included: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilkie of Greenwood; Mrs. Vera White, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips, Mr. MBS. MURRAY ADAMS Miss Sylvia Diana Williams Up gave him a surprise birthday from Washington, D.C., and Mr. dinner at his home on Elizabeth and Mrs. J. H. Williams and street, on Dec. 28. Those there family of Greenville visited their to help Jilin celebrate his 70th Evelyn Wilkie and Mrs Lu- birthday were: Mr and Mrs. cile Eryia from Burnville, N.C., BIRTHDAY DINNER Dorsey Turner and family, Mr. Ervin stayed for a few * — ^ “* *— wWl FARMS and FOLKS By ll C. HAMILTON Clemson College Extension Information Specialist Mi Bailey St., Dial tSMCM Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kemells ^twi daiRfiter of Woodruff, vis- ^ _ Red Mrrand Mrs. CTaude Ker- ^ family ^ Mr w. B. Phil- and Mrs. W. B. Phillip and fam- neUs Sunday. • - '■ ' , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brentley of New Mexico, visited Mrs. H. A. Adams last week. Mr. and Mrs.-L. C. Heaton, Freddie, Sara Nell and Shirley spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. BUI Wells in Columbus, Ga. Mrs. Ada Center had as a guest over the holidays Pvt. Jimmy Hughes, Mrs. Hughes and Terri of Louisville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton of Green wood, Mrs. Essie Powell and Helen of Greer. Visitors for Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McGinnis were George and Georgette McGinnis and Mrs. Betty PuU and children of . , f , Chester; Lonnie Lovelace, and a ^ ent > sa f 8 . or ^“ »"V° n 'T ““T, age soybean yield of 46.8 bushels Kim Merdlare of Fort Bragg, N. , b ”S5Ti,£ P" »«*• A. W. Warren, a CoUe- C.; Mr. and Mr, Anthony and ton County farmer, recorded a yield of 4S bushels. In Bamberg, J. A. Turner produced 43 bushels per acre, and in Abbeville Jeol Burriss of Calhoun Falls made about 40. These yields range from five to IS bushels, generally, above last ily, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phil- and Mrs. HurBert Phillips, Mrs. Up and family, Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Turner and Guy and Mrs. Billy Ray Phillip and family. Lula Ross. Mrs. Minnie Turner and Guy,. STUDENTS AT HOME Miss Syble Windsor, Miss Ma- been sick with bronchitis but is resting some bettfcr today at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Clarence Dunaway is a patient at BMley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. C. W. Windsor and Syble are sick at home with flu. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES J. H. Smith celebrated his birthday Dec. 30; Mrs. Julian OP ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE + * OF MEMBERS The annual meeting of the members of the Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association, Clinton, s. C„ will be held In the office of the Association at 330 W. Main St., CUnton, S. C. at 3 o’clock in the afternoon on Wed nesday, January 20Ch, i960, for CMat—, S. G, Tkmiaj, Jaaftary 7, IMS :k* vUfit with them. ' DROP IN PARTY Randy Turner and Nolen Lan caster, had a drop in party at Randy’s home Dec. 27. Their guests were high school and col lege friends. CHRISTMAS DINNER ria King, Miss Lee M^aU, Miss Wiesner, Dro. 30; Mrs. Brooks , w Sandy Dunaway from Winthrop J>un«"ay, P e n « y Campbell, the election «f Directors and for Lawrence Leopard from U.S.C. Bett* La#- the transaction of any other busi- fund, Turney Nolon L»- ^"y', ** U ‘ e caster and Miss. Kathy Smith Andersan College. Other birthdays are: John Thibodeau, Jan. I; Dorsey Tur- CHRISTMAS DINNER ner, and Robert Thomas, Jan. 3; The Clyde Blgbee annual Mrs. C: E. Roberts, Jan. 4; Mrs. Christmas dinner was at their Joyce Heaton, Jan. 5; Mrs. EL Association. L. S. Reddeck, Secretary-Treasurer 2t Jan. 7-14 The R. H. Littleton annual home on Main street, on Christ, mer Queen, Charlie Barker, Car- the under-employment problem. *d<l Mrs. James Rhodes of Lau- Your county agent will be Imp- rens, Mrs. Janie Jackson of AUTOMOTIVE CLUB prises are others which spread Christmas dinner was at Mr. and AbbeviUe County 4-H’ers ex- the farmer’s efforts over the Mrs. W. T. Long in Tuxedo, pect to have their own automo- 12 months of the year and reduce Those who attended were: Mr. live clubs in the near future. . ‘ * ' Clubs which teach members the basic rules of driving, safety, and maintenance have been or ganized in about half of the state’s counties recently. They have had a wide appeal to both farm and urban boys and girls. py to advise you on-chances for success with new farm enter prises: - i * • % • county Soybean winners A tip on this yearns syobean yields may be gained from some Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mr*. R. H. Littleton, Joel. Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Littleton and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Campbell. SURPRISE DINNER The family of Dorsey Turner mas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Edward roll Fulmer, and Benny McWa- Bigbee and family and Mi 1 , and ter, Jan. 8; Mrs. Burt Reader, Mrs. David Turner and family, Jan. 10; Jonah Samples, Mrs. were there. > * Billy Lowrey, Mike Lewis and Harold Gilstrap has been pro- Mike Cogsdill, Jan. 12. moted to S.P.-4. He Is stationed Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Littleton in Korea. Mrs. Gilstrap is the celebrate their wedding anniver- former Miss Linda Dunaway, sary Jan. 6 WITH THE SICK Mr. and Mrs A. D. Lancaster Little Edmond Spoon, son of Jan. 1; and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spoon, has Lowrey, Jan. 13. V v V'-> YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Cam nad Pitts Streets — fUM — Phot* Fiafahk* L. H Bull, Abbeville County J . rr ^ * TIT W oui., of county contest winners the assistance of Billy Parker and Albert Sears, both of whom will serve as local leaders. children of Laurens; and . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boozer and son of Charlotte, N. C., visited FARM, FEW WORKERS Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer re- Si( l Moffett and a 13-year-old cently and were guests of Mr. * on cover a lot of territory on (f , . and Mrs. James Hollingsworth their Allendale County farm. The year’s. The average state yield for Christmas dinner in Joanna. Moffitts have 1,000 acres to tend f or ajj South Carolina farmers Gail Griffin of Florence, spent an< * on ly themselves to do the last year was 17 bushels per acre last week-end with Janice Camp, bell. / J. L. Arri&ld spent the Christ mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin in Florence. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold tending. Ho#, you may ask, can so few cultivate so much? Obviously by a combination, of selected crops, mechanization, and the full em ployment of Mr. Moffitt to the although average contest yields were considerably higher. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Lyde H. and children spent last week with ***** an<1 ^ employmept of Dillard, deceased, are hereby no- Mrs. Arnold’s mother and other hi * son wheB sc* 100 ! duties don’t tified to file the same, duly veri- relatives here. intervene. fled, with the undersigned, and Bobby Pearson of Atlanta, Ga., That operat * ibis big those indebted to said estate will spent the holidays with Mr. and farm successfully was one rea- please make payment likewise. son they received recently one of the coveted Farm and Home Development awards given in their county. Crops and acreages grown by January 4, 1066 the Moffitts are 400 acres of soy- fivai sftti fmfvt Mrs. BUI Smith of Wichita, Kan- beans, 200 acres of corn, and 400 T ate notice toJ^^STllth acres of pasture. Even though Those from out of town visiting the ^™ “ d soybeans are har- fn< ^ er a SSTaeoSt of my Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson and family in Charlotte, N. C., Christ- Mr. and /Mrs. J. H. Smith had as guests Christmas Mr. and * HENRY DRAYTON DILLARD Executor 211 South Farr Avenue . Andrews, S. C. J7-3cJ21 Roy Waters while he was at Bailey Memorial Hospital, and Mrs. Waters were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vandine and famUy of Spar tanburg; Mr. and Mrs. William Childs and family of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ChUds and family of Ninety Six. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard had as guests for Christmas din- vested in the fall, it is easy to see how the Moffitts would have to remain busy throughout the year in land preparation and oth er chores in order to operate such a large farm. Underemployment is one rea son for low incomes on many acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of William A. Pat terson in the office oMhe 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 Ex ecutrix. Any person indebted to said farms. When more income is de sired, fanners can often get It estate is notified and required Mr. and Mrs. CarroU Ful- by acquiring more land to farm to make payment os or before mer of Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. or by acquiring new eofterprises that data; and all peraons hav- Guy Leopard and family, Mr. which employ them over a long- ing claims against —hi estate Mrs. Wallis Leopard of er period of the year. will present them on or before Ninety Six, and Mr. and Mrs. Extensive acreage of crops is ***<1 date, duly proven, or be Clifford Heaton. not the only consideration how- forever barred. Mr. and Mrs. Colie Abercrom- ever. Tobacco, for instance, has IRENE TINSLEY bie of Savannah Ga., spent such a high labor requirement PATTERSON, and Mrs. J. and per acre value that a farmer Executrix could make a comfortable living ^ aa * ®* 19® J7-4c-J28 from only a few acres. It la al most an under-statement to say that during the growing and har- Christmas with Mr C. Lawson. Mrs. Ethel Hooker and Mrs. Gladys Griffin of Greewnood, guests of Mr. and Mrs FINAL SETTLEMENT . _____ Take notice that on the 19th Carroll Samples during the hoU- vesting season a tobacco farmer day of January, 1965, I will ren ts fully employed. It is more der a final account of my acts Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riser than that. On the other hand, and doings as Administrator of ef Anderson, spent Christmas there may be periods of under, the estate of Elizabeth (Lizzie) with Mr. and Mrs. William Sam- employment during fall and win- Pinson in the office of the gUt. ter. Judge of Probate of Laurens Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Easley of In addition to acquiring acre- County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and Winsaon-Salem, N. C., spent *8«» to increase farm income, °n the smae $ay will apply for with Mr. and Mrs. fanners^might consider the ad- a Bnal discharge from my trust dition of Uvestock enterprises. a * Administrator. Cari Ackerman, Clemson live. Any- person indebted to said is spending a few days *t<xk specialist, says the aver- estate is notified and required with bar daughter and son-in- oge prices received for South to make payment on or before law, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Little- Carolina produced hogs exceed- that date; and all persons hav- tan. ed the national average last ing claims against said estate Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor yoor. This has beta a trend since will present them on or before asd Syble spent Christmas with bog numbers started iWiiniwg said date, duly proven, or be for- Mr. asd Mrs. Edgar Brazill and here several years ago. ever barred. —, in Columbia. Poultry and beef cattle enter- EDDIE BYRD, j Administrator Rt. 1, Box 56 Chappells, S. C. D17-4C-J7 C. O. Griffin. Mrs. Janie Jackson of Ware WE DON’T CHECK YOUR HAT, BUT WE DO GIVE YOU EVERY BANK SERVICE 8s*s tistt, trouble gad BKmey ... cheek with hr lor Checklag Aecouats aai evwry baafchg Ysu’l be flMssi witk ike aids nags tVICES e Safe Deposit Dec. 15, 1004 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LAURENS, COURT OF COMMON FLEAS Lydia Cotton Mills, Plaintiff, vs ' Jimmy R. Tucker and Allied Balding Credits, Inc., TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUM MONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action, df which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint 208 West Pitts Street, Cliatoo, South Carolina, days after the service hereof, elusive of the day ef vice; and if you fall to the complaint within the time afore said the plaintiff in tills ac tion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Com. plaint. TENCH P. OWENS, Attorney for the Plaintiff September 21, 1064 NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANT, Allied Building Credtta, Inc.: TAKE NOTICE Thsi the Com- plaint in this with the tocnsokig Is a copy. _ __ _ Ike office of thf deric of Court lor Laurens Sounty, South Core- Una, on the 24th day of IOANNA ASSEMBLY OF GOO CHURCH Cttatoa Highway, J* Bern F. Jcm 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 7:00 P. M.. Evening Wor ship. Tuesday. 7:00 P. M., Youth Hour. Wodnoaday, 7:00 P. M.. Mid week Swice. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 303 8. Broad SI I. H. Darr, 9:46 A. M., Sunday SchoeL 11:00 A. M., Morning War ship. 6:30 P. M . Training Union 7:15 P. M.. Evening Wor ship. Wednesday. 7:30 P M. a Mid week Service. CALVARY CHURCH Sloan 8t, J. W. Spinel 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:30 P. M.. Training Union 7:30 P. M.. Evening Worship Wednesday, 7:30 P M., Mid- Week Service. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Magnolia St. lames B. Mitch 0:45 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M-. Morning Wor 6:15 P. M., Training Union. 7:30 P. M.. Evening Wor ship. 8:30 P. M.. Youth Follow ship. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.. Mid week Service. FIRST PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH Jackson St., CUnten 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.. Morning Wor ship. 7:00 P M., Evening Wor •hip. Wednesday. 7:00 P. M , Mid week Service FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST Only from the carefree heart of a child could come such joy. Or could it? Is it necessary to lose childhood’s happy laughter? Must wo fool depressed and burdened with the yoke of adult cares? Certainly not! The God-given gifts of joy and happiness are posses sions we can and must retain throughout all our years. But how can we keep this wonderful spirit? Here is a formula that is very simple: attend the church of your choice regularly. In God's house you will learn to accept life’s burdens — and soon they will be ever so much lighter. His Peace will fill your heart Here, is fellowship with others, you will recei)re the needed peace and under standing to reclaim and sustain ths merry heart ALL. FOR THU CHURCH North JesstlL 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M •hip. 7:00 P. M. •hip. Wednesday. 7:00 P. M . Mid- Week Service. Sunday School. Morning Wor- Evening Wor- LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:30 P. M., Training Union. 7:20 P. M., Evening Wor- hip. 10 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., Wednesday Prayer Service. 3:30 P. M-. Choir Practice PKB8BYTEBIAN CHURCH 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M., Morning Wot ship. -6fr AMRMBLT OP OOD 114 N. James W. Welch, Jr. 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School 11:00 A. M.—Morning -ship. -> 6:46 P. M.-C. A. Service- 7:26 P Sunday Mahsadah Ssfir Psafana Tusoday T—Lk Wsdaseday Thursday Matthew ^ Friday Lake 8:0-12 00:1-12 •1:7-10 3:14-20 11:2530 12:2141 Saturday Luke 15:1-T This Page la Slade Possible Through the Cooperation of Local Ctthens Fedora! Savings Coamunity Cash Florida St. City Tire Servtoe S. Broad St. Gulf 00 Products J. A. Addison, Distributor LEESVILLE SOUTHERN 220 W. Main St. McGot’a Drag Stare 100 W. Main St. Newberry County Joanna Drivo-Ia Whiimire Highway Church School—10:00 A.M. Worship Service—11 A.M. Epworth League — 6:20 P. M. Evening Service—7:80 P. M. CHURCH OP CHRIST U. A. Hall, Mhdatsr N. Brood St SUNDAY 16 11 7 F.M. Mid-Week Service Wed. 7:80 Super Market S. Broad St. JOANNA CHURCH OP GOD Oiin L. Martin, Factor 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School 11:00 A. M.—-Morning Wor ship/ 7:30 P. M —Evening Wor ship. Wed., 7:80 P. M.—Mid-week Service BOCK- ptumo« PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Greenwood Hwy. (Hwy. 72) J. Gay—r Phillips, Pastor 10:00—Morning Worship 11:00—Sunday School Gray Phone 833-1720 CHURCH OP GOD OF Sloan St, REV. L. L. POWELL, 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Wor ship. ^ 7:30 P. M.—Evening Wor ship. 7:30/P. M., Wednesday— V. L. B. * ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Maaa—16:30 A. M. Confessions before the Maaa DAVIDSON STREET PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS M. Fleyd 1)0:00 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. SHARON METHODIST CHURCH 6:10 P. M.. Training UMoa. . 7:30 p. M.. Rvenhif Wor Wednesday, 7:10 P. M., Mid week Servtoe. Floyd 10:00 A. M.. 11:00 A. M.. ship. 6:00 P. M.. 7:00 P. M. J. Richard McAUster, 10:00 A. M.. Morning Wor* Bvaakif Wor edneodoy. 7:60 P. M., Mid LYDIA CHURCH OP GOD HURRICANE BAPTIST Endeovor ELIZARETH STREET CHURCH OP GOD , 313 Ettsaheth St.. ClintAO J. L. Jenkiae, Psator 10:00 A M.. Sunday School 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:00 FT M., Young People’s M. Bunotyii M., Morning WonMp. M., To P. M., Evening Wor 7:60 •hip. Wodnssday^ 7:00 P. M. Mid Evening 7:30 P. M , Evenlnfl Wor LYDIA J. 10:15—Sunday School U; Magnolia St, Rev. Ron A. Pickett, 0:85 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 7:00 P M., Evening Wor ship. Sunuay, 8:00 P. M., Senior M. Y. F. Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. week Service. Thursday, 7:30 P. M.- iorM. Y. F. V BAILEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. Thomas Millar, ] 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 7:00 P. M., M. Y. F. - 7:3P P. M., Evening Wor ship Wednesday, 7:30 P M.. Mid week Eervice FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 410 E. Care. Ave., Cttatoa 9 46 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M . Morning Wor ship. 6:45 P. M., Youth Fellow ship. Wednesday, 7:80 P. M„ Mid week Service. PROVIDENCE A8SOCIATB REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A. M., Sunday S^aal 11:00 A. M ship. 0:45 P. M., Y. P. C. U. 7:30 P. M., Evening Wor ship. Wednesday. 7:10 P. M., Mid week Service LYDIA METHODIST CHURCH Lydia MID, Rev. Dean Sawyer, 10:00 A. M., Sunday Schoio 11:00 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 6:00 P. M., MYF. 7:00 P. M., Evening Worship ‘ \ SANDY SPRINGS METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 A. M.—Morning Wor ship. 11:00 A. M.-8unday School 3:00 P. M., Morning Wor BROAD STREET ^ METHODIST CHURCH North Broad St. A. 8. Harvey, 0:45 A. M., Sunday School. 11:00 A. M., Morning War ship. 6:30 P. M., M. Y. P. 7:30 P. M., Evening Wor ship. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Rt b’e Study. LYDIA HOLINESS CHURCH Poplar BLR*., Lydia J. Bosom Bryan, Pastor 11:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M.. Morning Wor •hip. 6:00 P. M., Ufeliners. 7:00 P. M., Evening Wor ship. Wednesday. 7 00 P. M., Mid week Service. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH As John Rivero, 9 A. M-. t H(dy Communion 10 A. M., Church School 11 A. M., Morning Prayer Holy Communion 2nd HOPEWELL METHODIST CHURCH RFD No. 3, Cttatoa J. Richard McAlister, Paolos 10:00 A. M., Sunday School 11:16 A. M., Morning Wor ship. 7:00 P. M., MYF •T. JOHN’S LUTHERAN 10:66 A. IV.OOJL. Vico. Afternoon — Lathar (, attha A