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I » •*<» H - w ' ^ ♦ y ^ Cfinton, S. C„ Thursday, January 12,1967 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Ioanna News ... , !- . 5 .. •. Sgt Bearden Family Goes to Iowa MBS. W. J. HOGAN teMTespondent-Representative Telephone 691-6949 I ■ Sgt. C. F. Bearden and fam ily left last week for Waver- ly, Iowa, where he will be stationed, after spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beard en. Mr. and Mrs. Ffrank Simp son and Mrs. David Owens spent Sunday with Mrs. Ow ens’ mother, Mrs. S. P. Dye in Spartanburg. , Mr. and Mrs. Mike Padgett of Saluda were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Satterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sex ton and son, and Mr. and Mrs.^ Luke Fuller spent the week end with Mrs. Ada Center and relatives. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take ndtice that on the 16 day of January, 6197, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Adminis trators of the estate of Frank lin Henry Morgan 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 ^ dis charge from our trust as Ad ministrators. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or be fore that date, and all persons having claims against said es tate will present them on or before said datp, duly proven or ,J?e forever barred. V? Madge M. Blackwell, Et. Al, Administrators Dec. 14, 1966 4C-J12 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shel- tott and Emily and Gail Caug Caughman spent the week end in Charlotte, North Caro lina with relatives. Emily Shelton and Gail Caughman attended the Herman Hermits Concert. J. H. Hughes and daughter; Iris, attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Hall, at Chesnee, Saturday. Miss Sara Nell Heaton of Woodruff spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Hea ton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hudson, in Woodruff, Sunday. William Evans of Anflersdn visited Mr. and Mrs.> L. C. Heaton recently.. Howard Stroud of Columbia and his mother, Mrs. B. B. Stroud of this city atten^gd the all-night singing in Spar tanburg, Saturday. ^ Sickness Mrs. J. H. Hughes continues ill with flu at her home. Marty Ray Heaton has been ill. ' ^ Mrs. Hubert Leopard has been ill at home. Darren Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold- Stroud, is a patient 11 in Newberry Hos pital with an injured yeye. Mrs. Claude Farmer is re cuperating after undergoing leg surgery at Greenwood Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe of Joanna visited relatives of Mrs. Nora Brewer last Wed- n e s d a y and Thursday in Hartsville and Pageland. Birth Announcement ‘ Banks _ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Banks of Greenwood announce the birth of a son, Robert Paul, on January 7 at Bailey Me morial Hospital. Before marriage Mrs. Banks was Miss Barbara Trammell, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Trammell of this city. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Burt Reeder observed her birthday January 10. Cindy Wilbanks celebrated her birthday December 3. Lewis Butler, Jr. observed his birthday .January 10. Angela Fowler celebrated her 9th birthday January 11. January 12 Jonas Samples, Mrs. Billy Lowery, Mike Cogs- dill, and Mike Lewis have birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lowery will observe their wedding an niversary January 13! Mr, and Mrs. Henry Caugh man will celebrate their wed- Happy birthday to Mrs. Pearl McWaters, Mrs. Grady Spoone, Calvin Samples, Mrs. L. R. Sullivan, Mrs. A. E. Ealy, and Mrs. James Moore on January 15. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lancas ter observed their wedding an- niversary Janqdry 11. By M. L. OLTZ, County Agent Electronic Farm Account Record Keeping is now avail able to farmers in South Caro line through the Farm Bu reau. The State Farm Bureau has employed a full-time rep resentative to contact farm ers and assist them in record keeping. This ^sprvice comes through the Farm Bureau with Clemson University cooperat ing. Farmers must submit monthly listing of expenses and receipts and general farm production information. From this a monthly and an annual summary of the financial rec ords will be prepared and re turned to the farmer. This will provide him with summa ry information for completing tax returns, and a detailed ac counting of all financial trans actions as a permanent rec ord for tax audit purposes. De- taled accounting is also avail able for each enterprise such as dairy, beef, etc. ■* ding anniversary January 16. Mrs. Harold Rollins observ ed her birthday January 13. James Lyda will celebrate his birthday January 14. The cost of this program to the farmer will vary ac cording to the size of the farming operation. This is a very detailed and comprehen sive method of putting the cold facts on the dotted line. Tom Nolan, Clemson Farm Management Specialist, says that a great many farms in South Carolina should be on this system. He also feels that the cost of the record keeping system .could very ^easily be taken care of through savings in income tax ‘and from overcharged bills. It was brought out in one meeting that I attended that the program in one state had paid for itself out of money saved the farmer from over charged bills, jpiis, of course, would not apply to our state,, but it could very well be sav ed in income tax, and, of course, in better management practices. This system, of course, is available for the larger farm ers who make farming a bus iness. It will cost depending on the number of workers em ployed and the number of en terprises on the farm. We have a number of farms that should be on this system as I am sure it would increase their efficiency by having a complete account reviewing strong and weak points. As I mentioned, the Farm Bureau has a full-time field man who will contact and set up this system with anyone interested. For more informa tion, contact my office or the Farm Bureau. «r , » Airman John Lewis To Undergo Training Airman John T. S. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Lewis of Joanna, has been selected for technical training at Goodfellow AFB, Texas, as a U. S. Air Force communi cations - analysis specialist. The airman recently com pleted basic training at Lack- land AFB, Texas. His new school is part of the Air Train ing Command which conducts hundreds of specialized cour ses to provide technically trained personnel for the na tion’s aerospace force. Airman Lewis is a 1965 gra duate of Clinton High School. CREDITORS’ NOTICE AH persons having claims against the estate of Herchel Augusta Rice, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebt ed to said estate will please make payment likewise. Mervin F. Barbee Administrator Route 1 N Clinton, S. C. Jan. 5, 1967. 3c-J26 Dad Says: I’m Not Too Young ' To Start Saving x Hi *"*•*•«» You’re never too young to get into the savings habit. And theres’ no easier way for a child to learn to save than through his own Savings Account. Open one for hfm at our Bank • • ^ ' Its’ easy! DAD! GET MORE FROM YOUR MONEY . .. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES NOW PAY BANK OF CLINTON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Copporation 3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Semi-Annually FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 31 day of January, 1967, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of Lorrai A. Haselden 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 Executor. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against sgid es tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven. • or be forever barred. • C. W. Anderson, Executor 508 N. Broad St. CUnton, S. C. Dec. 29 1966 ‘ 4C-J26 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 7th day of February, 1967, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Guardian of the estate of Sandra G. Black 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 dis charge from my trust as guar dian. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons hav ing claims aganist said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. . Trust Office, M. S. Bailey & SoYi . Bankers, Clinton, S. C. Guardian Jan. 6, 1937. 4c-F2^ t>v i GIVE-AWAYS Cond. Reg. SALE 3 pc. Cutlery Set New 4.95 3.28 SURPLUS AND DISCONTINUED STYLES Well & Tree Platter .. ..New 11.95 7.88 Gravy Boat & Tray .. ..New 9.95 6.88 Elec Corn Popper -Now 6,95. 4.88 Pr. Boudoir Lamps - ..New 5.95 3.99 Presto Shoe Polisher ..New 19.95 14.88 8 Hi Ball Glasses ..New* 3.95 1.99 Kodak Gadget Bags .. ..New 2.50 1.49 West Bend Percolator ..New 9.95 6.99 Antique Auto Clock .. ..New 10.95 5.88 Walnut Wall Clock ...New 14.95 11.88 8 Pc. Travel Bar ..New 15.95 9.88 $16.95 DIAMOND PRINCESS RING NO MONEY DOWN $f|44 9 $200.00 DIAMOND SOLITAIRE Writtra Lifttim* Guarante* NO MONEY DOWN « SI .00 A WEEK 99 ELGIN' "Sportsman" Gents 17 Jewel Luminous Dial .WATCH BANDS Values to 5.95 ... now 1.49 As Advertised on TV — World Famous MATTEL TOYS Guerrilla Gee & Booby Trap Set lUg. $10.00 14K SOLID GOLD WEDDING BAND NO MONEY DOWN $*44 3 , DIAMOND PIERCED < EARRINGS Reg. $39.95* 1 14K Solid Geld NO MONEY DOWN « <1,00 A WEEK 19 3 PC SWEETHEART SET 10 Diamond Bridal Set end beautiful ladies 17 Jewel watch. Reg. $99.00 NO MONEY DOWN » $1.00 A WEEK 48 15 DIAMOND PRINCESS RING Beg. $75.00 ’NO MONEY DOWN « $1.00 A WEEK 38 NO MONEY DOWN $1.00 A WEEK ‘12“ ELGIN "Starlight" ladies 17 Jewel Yellow or Whita NO MONET DOWN $1.00 A WEEK *12“ 17 JEWEL ELGIN CALENDAR tUg. $39.95 *28" NO MONEY DOWN $1.00 A WEEK BRADLEY BY Diamond Solitaire INOAGIMENT RING Reg. $500.00 NO MONEY DOWN » $2 JO A WEEK 248 HANDSOME GENTS DIAMOND RING Reg. $100.00 NO MONEY DOWN « SI-00 A WEEK 49 - SUMMONS Original Complaint Filed With Clerk of Court STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Court of Domestic Relations Jessie Taylor Wells, Plaintiff, —vs— . Curtis Wells, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT • ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy v of"your Answer to the Complaint upon the under-' signed at his office in Lau rens, S. C.,~ within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of ser- , vice; y and if you fail to an swer the Complaint within the tim e aforesaid, the Plain tiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. J. Hewlette Wasson Attorney for Plaintiff December 16 f 1966 3CW-J19 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB^CO. B^. $5.00 I MONEY ' POWty PEL'S "TINY CHATTY" TALKING BABY Bb0.$12jOO "GO-GO" t r8 8 WATCHES ^ Silver Polish y 2 off ROGERS famous rn m .' SILVERPLATE M Mfc -VALLEY ROSE" #1 #1 V PATTERN mpM# REG. TO 1.25 EA. ■ ■ GO. Knivt, Forki & Spoons, etc. TEA SERVICE -Iha Gift of Gift*" 0 pc. Roger* Coffee A Tea Service (1) l^g. $100.00 No Money Down • $1.25 a Week ELGIN & fashion pondant WATCHES Rag. $14.95 ONLY Gat Savaral at this Ona Low Prical 7 77 WALTHAM 17 JEWEL MAN'S CALENDAR ? Y Rag. $42.50 >28 NO MONEY DOWN $1.00 A WEEK • Wattrpr oof • • Sweep Second Hand • Anti-Magnetic • Lumineu* Dial « • Shack Resistant • Adjustable Expansion band •when rase, crysfof and crown ore intact. MORE GIVE-AWAYS Solid gold Pinkie Ring .. • • • • • • •. Corning Ware—10 piece set • • • • • • Corning Ware sauce pan ...•••••• 27 piece “Crystal Vintage” punch bowl set e e Water proof “Skin Diver Watch”... His and Hers lighter set 12 transistor radio—incl. battery, earphone, and carry case i...,. Wilkinson “Super Stainless” razor blades (5-Pack) 6 piece steak knife set «•••••••. Westclox alarm clock Westclox pocket watch 1847 Roger Bros, two piece Fellah set ....... .«•...••••• Schick Ladies shaver Key case—coin box—pill box trio.. Ingraham electric wall clock .. 53 piece Melmac Dinnerware .. 5 piece matched Juggage ensen Lionel 61 piece train outfit .... Pair, Colonial hurricane lamps . Portable tape recorder ....... New 7.95 New SAVE! New 2.00 New 19.95 New .79 New 7.95 New 3.95 New 3.98 New 1.50 New 14.95 New 2.00 New 5.95 New 19.97 New 39.95 * New 24.88 New 2.00 New SAVE! (New 29.95 .44 1.99 1.64 1.99 .64 8.44 .99 2.88 16.88 24.88 13.88 .99 38.00 14.99 RECORDS L. P.’s 45’s .. 99c 39c SUNBEAM STEAM AND DRY IRON Guitar Accessories STRAPS — GIBSON STRINGS PICKS — BLACK DIAMOND STRINGS REG. $17.95 . Switches 0, Instantly from 5^7## Steam to Dryl 7 NO MONEY WN DO $1.00 A WEEK Stereos - Radios Save Up To 30% f WALKlE-TAnKIE Reg. $44.95 Sale S31.88 MARX -GUIDE-A-TRAM- Silver Punch Set 59.95 Silver Vegetable Dish 12.95 Silver Water Pitcher 11.95 Silver Bread Tray 20.00 4 pc. Coffee Service 29.95 Now 39.88 8.89 7.88 14.88 18.88 Kerosene LAMPS 99c Nylon UMBRELLAS Rag. $2.00 GUITAR & AMP OUTFIT Rag.$39.95 $ $1.25 A WEEK 32 Pc. Sarv. for 6 WHITE SWIRL Dimtorwaro 88 NO MONEY DOWN ALLAN baddy off KEN- BARBIE'S BOYFRIEND | Yea gat ALLAN doflaadJL $2" Rog.$9JG NO MONEY DOWN SUNBEAM WEST BEND APPLIANCES tatar • "Lady Empress" Hair Dryer • Electric Carving Kntfa e Rota-Broil 6 Qt. Cooker Fryer • West Bend 12-30 Cup Percolator • Port able 3-Speed Mixer • Auto matic 2-SBco Toattgr • SYRACUSE CHINA Vj OFF! SAVE »> $15.00 Rings tm/LA 1 NOW _ going at * •TO 60% $25.00 Ring. <^$4 NOW going at " &PEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES | $1944 going at ■ Mm 545 N°Sw n9 ‘ *1®44 I going at Iw ■ NO MONEY DOW 10K SOLID GOLD BA N-$1.00 A WEEK 1 BY RINGS - ONLY 44* I diirGoMen Rate Policy Never Changes (and this Sale is no exception) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED „ or your MONEY BACK! OVER 70 STORES/ 101 E. Main St., Clinton, S. C. Phone 833-2101 ' Also Locations In Anderson-Green wood Some Ifemt may not be available at some store*. AUTO INSURANCE W. S. Hatton INSURANCE AGENCY SALE ENDS PM MONDAY