The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 11, 1965, Image 8
THB CLINTON CHBONICLI
& C, Thimdaj, Ftbraary lh IMS
MBS. W. J. BOGAN
CBmii»Sii«t ltr<»nntiHve
Mrs. Jessie
spending an
Fort Riley, Kansas, with her
daughter, Mrs. Dickie James,
T-Sgt. James and children. ^ and Mrs
Mrs. Mae Knight has returned vester, Ga
ANNIVERSARIES
On February 3rd Gladys John,
son celebrated a birthday.
Sandra Johnson celebrated . a
birthday on February 4th.
Happy birthday today, Feb. 11,
home in Greenville on Sunday 2. Mrs. Pitts is the former Miss J*. Beckom, Barbara
after recuperating for a week at Brenda O’Dell of Joanna.
her mother’s, Mrs. J. J. Abrams. pta meets TUESDAY
Visitor, of Mrs. LuciUr Brow-
Mrs. Broome in Kan. With Daughter
« er ' ■ ; p * ti< f i” M !L™ r “ Associattoo will meet Tuesday
oataoded vMt^at „ 0S p lU i, ndudod her mother, ^ a( ln ^
Mrs. Myrtice McPeters, of Fon- *
tana, Calif., her brothers, Sgt. A ^ ..
J. M. McPeters of Syi- A Founders Day dinner wid
David McPeters of Program wiU be one of the high-
to her home in Woodruff after Macon, Ga., and James McPe-
spending two weeks with her ters of Central Falls, R. I. Her business meeting will be
son, Billy Knight, Mrs. Knight mother plans to remain for an °
and children. extended visit and will be at the wU1 „ a ?
. , . . w_ ArnniH installed at the final meeting in
Mrs. Mary Gruber attended Jornes <rf Mr and ^■ Arn ' 1 “ ApriJ. Also, the project for the
the funeral of her sister-in-law, Edmonds m Clinton and . Ir. and . . ^ ^ ^ ^ .
Mrs, Ernest Turner, in Sm An- Mrs. Frank Rowe in Joanna. »>“ »e one of in. .m
tonio, Texas, on Saturday. Mrs. Cecil O’Dell is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pitts and
Ronnie attended the funeral of new grandson, Je r r y II, in
Charlie C. Scott in Charleston on Charleston.
Tuesday. 1 * Mrs. Joy Abrams is a surgical
Mrs S. D. Weathers divided patient in Self Memorial Hos-
her time last week by visiting pital in Greenwood.
BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
Sandra Johnson, who was 14 Support you PTA all the way.
years old on February 4, was
Prater and R. A. Bridges.
Friday, February 12, Harry
Kelly will have a birthday, and
and Mrs. Millard Murphy
observe a wedding anniver
sary.
J. G. Mitchell and Tina South
will celebrate birthdays on Feb- ties, there j- are seven recom-
ruary IS. mended in the 1908 Recommend-
On February 14th, St. Valen- ed Varieties for South Carolina,
tine’s Day, those celebrating These are Athens, Concord, Del-
FARMS and FOLKS
By L. C. HAMILTON
Clemson College Extension Information Specialist
While there is still time to plant Pear varieties which do best
them, I want to mention several in South Carolina are Garber,
varieties of fruit and nut plants Keiffer, Maxine, Moonglow, Ori-
which you may want to put in ent, Waite, and Magness. Max.
your garden before spring.
Of the ordinary grape varie.
Although a recent estimate ter.
placed the number ef cattle in 91 “We’re also having an increas-
major feeding states one per ing population growth, and per
cent above a year ago, it is re- capita consumption of beef ts t*
ported that cattlemen intend to creasing,, toe,’’ Cate said,
market less cattle—4 per cent The Average American con-
less—during the period January SU med 100 pounds of beef last
through March.
As a result, fed cattle prices
are expected to average a little
higher than the $24.87 average of
October-December 1964.
ine and Moonglow are suggested L. F. Cato, Clemson University
for trial planting only, and extension animal scientist, says
Moonglow is recommended only other factors are aiding the
for the Piedmont region. trend toward a stronger
Plums which produce best in For the nation as a whole,
this state are Burbank, Methley, have been lighter aver a
year, according to recent esti
mates.
Combined, these factors are
having a favorable influence on
prices received by fanners.
. Officers for the new year blrth< j ayg are Libby Rogers, aware, Fredonia, Niagara, Port- Ozark Premier, Santa Rosa, and slaughter weights recently, and
be elected as they are to be Julia Mae Yarborough, Gene Ho- land and SV12-378. Stanley. Another variety, Bur- more cows have gone to slaugh-
gan, and Randy Thompson. Mr. In addition, you may get per- mosa, may be used if inter-
and Mrs. W. D. Kinard will ob- fect-flowered , muscadine varie- planted with Santa Rosa,
serve a wedding anniversary. ties to add to your vineyard. Raspberries recommended for
Many happy returns of the day Those suggested are Dealing, South Carolina are Bristol, a
on Monday, Februaryl 15, to Tarheel, and Magoon. Also, the blackberry, Cumberland, also
Timmie Prater. muscadines which require a pol- black, Dixie, a red variety, Lant-
Modeene Brazel, Ada Abrams, linator vine may be obtained ham, red, Manteo, black, and
portant topics of the evening.
Parents—the teachers ^ill be
at this meeting because they
have your children’s welfare and
interest at heart. Don’t you think garl Holt and Kent Prater will from nurseries as well.
YARBOROUGH STUDIO
and CAMERA SHOP
her son, S. D. Weathers, Jr., in
Augusta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
yoti should be there, too for the
same reason? If you haven’t join
ed already, then Tuesday night
would be as good a time as any.
w-d WatsoH and <*Udren, Mr. honored ^ ^ on Satur _
and Mrs. Paul Smith and chil-
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
dren in Greenwood.
Harold Johnson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Johnson, joined
the U. S. Marine Corps recently gifts Party refresh-
and i, grtung lua bas.c training ^ wfre ^
day evening at the Joanna club
house. The large group enjoyed
games to suit the occasion and
Sandra was the recipient of
celebrate birthdays on Tuesday, If you’re interested in figs
February 16, and Mr. and Mrs. the two varieties suggested are
R. A. Bridges will observe a Brown Turkey and Celeste,
wedding anniversary. The recommended blueberry
Wednesday, February 17th, varieties are Calloway, Home-
brings birthdays to Namoi Blsh- bell, Garden Blue, Menditoo,
op and Laura Waits. Tifblue, and Woodard.
Sunrise, red. These varieties are
suggested for the Piedmont re
gion only.
• • •
The cattle outlook appears to
be better, according to econo
mists with the United States De
partment of Agriculture.
Corner Musgrove and Pitts Streets
CAMERAS — FILMS — PHOTO FINISHING
at Parris Island
Friends will be interested to
know that Miss Doris Abrams is
improving after undergoing sur
gery at the Greenville General
hospital. She returned to her
CREDITORS’ NOTICE T ~
All persons having claims
against the estate of Lola C.
Copeland, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same, duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said estate
will please make payment like
wise.
MARSHALL C. DENDY,
Executor
January 18, 1965 Fll-3c-F25
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Groover
Niblack Foy, deceased, are here
by notified to file the same, duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said estate
will please make payment like
wise.
EDNA RIDDLE FOY,
Executrix,
Joanna, S. C.
January 28, 1965 F4-3c-F18
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Homer Rec
tor Jones, Sr., deceased, are
hereby notified to file the same,
duly verified, with the under
signed, and those indebted to
said estate will please make pay
ment likewise.
HOMER RECTOR JONES, .
JR.,
* VAN S. JONES,
FANCES M. JONES
DONNAN,
Executors
February 4, 1965 Fll-3c-F25
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 17th
day of March, 1966, 1 will render
a final account of my acts and
doings as Executor of the estate
of Edith P. Fulmer in the office
of the Judge of Probate of Lau
rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m.
and on the same day will apply
for a final discharge from my
trust as Executor.
Any person indebted to said
estalfe is notified and required
tb make payment on or before
that date; and all persons having
claims against said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly verified or be forever
barred.
JOHN H. FULMER,
Executor
January 28, 1968 , F44c-F25
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 99th
day of March, 1966, 1 will render
a final account of my acts and
doings as Executor of the estate
of ArVin Wilson in the office of
the Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and
on the same day wiU apply for a
final discharge from my trust as
Executor.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
and all persons having
egainst urid estate will
them on'or before said
, duly proven, or be forever
ROBERT LEE WILSON,
Executor
920 West Centennial St,
Clinton, S. C.
February 6, MB FU-4c-M4
mother, Mrs. Walter Johnson,
assisted by Mrs. Brenda Johnson
of Clinton.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
KNIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Billy James
Knight announce the birth of
twin sons, ,Perry Clay and Terry
Ray, on January 22 at Bailey
Memorial Hospital. They have
three other children.
Mrs. Knight is the former Doi-
lie Homines of Lydia Mills.
RISER
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Riser of
Greenville, announce the the
birth of a daughter, Faith Le-
titia, on Thursday, January 28
They have another daughter,
Hope Elizabeth, age 4. Mrs. Ris
er is the former Ethel Mae Rowe
of Joanna.
PITTS
Mr. and Mrs.‘Jerry Pitts of
Charleston, announce the birth
of a son, Jerry II, on February
NOTICE OF SALE
The State of South Carolina
County of Lanrens
In Court of Common Pleas
United States Finance Com
pany, Inc., Plaintiff,
vs
Harry L. Black and Leila
Black, Defendants.
PURSUANT to a Decree of the
Court in the above stated case,
I will sell at public outcry to the
highest bidder, either in or in
front of the Court House, at Lau
rens, S. C., on Salesday in
March next, being Monday, the
1st day of the month, during the
legal hours for such sales, the
following described property, to
wit:
All that certain piece, par
cel or lot of land, with all
improvements thereon, here
after constructed thereon,
situate, lying and being in
the State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens, and be
ing known and designated as
lot No. 96 of West ClhUnn
Subdivision, being a portion
of the property of Clinton
Cotton Mills as shown on the
plat of said subdivision pre
pared by PickeQ and Pickell,
Engineers, Greenville, South
Carolina, dated December
9, 1968, and recorded on Jan
uary 24, 1969, in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Lau
rens County, SOUth C^mnMnm
in Plat Book 12, at Page r 2U,
the said Plat being adopted
by reference.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The
successful bidder, other
the Plantiff herein, immediately
upon the conrlusion of the bid
ding, shall deposit with the Oerk
of Court the sum of five per cent
(5%) of the Md as a guarantee
of his good faith In the bidding.
The same to be applied to the
purchase price upon his comply
ing with the terms of sals, other
wise to be paid to Plaintiff
for credit on the Indebtedness.
In the event the successful
bidder should fail to make such
deposit, or should fall to comply
with the terms of sale, the iMik 1
lands shall be
same or some
day on the same
of the defaulting ^
The purchaser to pay for
pers, stamps and recording.
toi fcdMIklft Ows!
C. C. C. P. ft G. 8.
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