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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C., Thursday, February 16,1^7 *W9 <»<#;» Mountville News • !#• M MRS. MAUDE BRTSON Ni Vietnam — AMftftk Wv JK HOGAN going surgery at the local hos- re pitel last week. Birthday Party ^ „ i,, , Tlha South of Mauldin, for- SJ». 4 Whyne Hall returned merly of Joanna, waB honored last Sunday from a year’s du- with a birthday party on Sun- ty in Vietnam. Following his day afternoon at the home of 30-dty leave he will report to her aunt, Mrs. Shirley Dav- Ft. Rucker, Alabama. He is enport on Browning Ave. The the son of Mr. and Mr*. Mar- little 6 year old and her vin f Hall of 318 Laurens St. In friends enjoyed games to suit Joanna. the occasion. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. John Cask- were enjoyed by all. Tina was ins spent Sunday in Easley the recipient of many nice with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy gifts. Farmer and children. Last Sunday, Mrs. Minnie J. F. Lowman, Sr., return- Burnett, Mrs, Lou Kitchens, ed to his home on Saturday -and Mrs* Earl Connell visited after being a patient 4 n the Maime Bttrnett who is Bailey Memorial... Hospital. ift~at her home at Lydia Mill. Among his visitors were Mrs. Kevin Burnett enjoyed the John Henry Chapman and vyeekend in Newberry *with John Sydney of Chapin, Mrs. ,Mh. and Mrs. William Kitch- Perry White of Newberry and ens. , Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jr., and son, Ronny of Green- John Burnett visited Mrs. John wood. Sunday visitors were J. Luquire who is a patient at S. Lowman of Columbia and" the Self Memorial Hospital in Mrs. J. J. libwman of White Greenwood. Rock. ‘ $ Attends Drop In Mrs. Annie Hall enjoyed the Sunddy Mr. and Mrs. J. weekend* with Mr. and Mrst Boyce, Miss Chris Craig, Jim Hall in Little Mountain* &nd Mr * and Bish- Ott Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, °P were among the ones to at- Wyman UVingstoh and chil- tend the Drop-In for Mr. and 'drert visited Jeff Livingston in Mr8, Erhest Wiches who were Prosperity celebrstiiis their 50th wedding On Sunday evening, Me, and 1 a " n,v "* ary ' “ was at ' Mrs. J. E. Boyce visited Mr. ?*. ’“"JJ: “ f Mr ' (h a " d n Mrs . and Mi's. Pleyd Bundriek in “ obert W ‘ cher ■" U>e B u s h River section- Annual Valentine Party Mrs. Carol Smith and Mr. tines and a nice gift. Refresh- and Mrs. Frank Smith of Jo- ments, consisting of sand- anna visited Mr. and Mrs. W. wiches, chips, pickles, and L. Benjamin recently, cup cakes, decorated with Mr and Mrs w L Benja . white icing and with the appro- Miss Elaine Stewart priate Valentine message of wert * dinner guests of Mr, and “I love you” written in red Mrs L L BakeP in o,i U m- ott each, were served to the b j a Sunday. j . • Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bur- BiNttidays and Anniversaries gess and son, Lee of Florence, Happy Birthday today Feb. o( w e 16 to Lorianne Arrowood, Ada ... u , .. Abrams, Kent Prater, Mod- eene Brazel, and Earl Holt. The same greeting goes to visited k Mr. and Mrs. Troy Watts during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller Naomi Bishop, Dean Chuva- visited their daughter, Mrs. la and Laura Waits on Feb. Dugh McCarter and family in Fountain Inn Sunday. v On the 18th of February, Several members of the Jackie Oxner, Ada Rise, Mar- Cross Hill and Mountville tha Godfrey and James L. Home Demonstration Club at- Brown will celebrate birth- tended the reception given for da y S Mrs. Boazman, the former The 19th brings a birthday Miss MyrticC Taylor, who was to Preston White, Ernest Holt, home demonstration agent for and Fynn Owens. *he area in the past. Gary Bodie and Clyde Mr. Leland Carter, Norfolk, Tindall will celebrate birth- ^ a - visited his brother, E. E. days on Feb. 20. Carter and Mrs. Carter last Many happy returns of the week, day on Feb. 21 to Becky Miss Carolyn Burns, accpm- Campbell and Hattie Martin, panted by Miss Alice Bene- On Feb. 22nd birthday greet- f' e ld and Miss Marie Mahaf- ing go to Deneaer Rice. Also, tey. students at Andrew Col on Feb. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Cal- teg 0 . Culvert, Ga. spent the vin Franklin will observe their weekend with Miss Burns par- wedding anniversary. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burns. FINAL SETfLEMENT ' “ Mr, and Mrs. Jerome Fin- cene J. Tucker to L. K. Bed- enbaugh, lot on Hampton St., Joanna, $5.00 and other con siderations. Janie B. Bedenbaugh to Dal las B. Tucker and Francene J. Tucker, lot on Hampton St., Joanna, $5.00 and other considerations. Richard Ferrell Long to Al vin E. Trammell, 11 acres, lot in Subdivision of property of Mrs. Annie Belle P. Brown, near Clinton, $10 and other considerations. Anna Msle B. and Lowell D. Craft to Ernest W. Pin son and Willie D. Pinson Vt acre, Town of Cross Hill, $10 and other considerations. Clifford E. Woodward to Donald L. Samples, lot in W. Clinton subdivision, $100.00 and other considerations. •Joe H. Bonds to Charles R. Meadors and Fay M. Mead ors, lot in Bon Aire Acfes, Clinton, $1T) and other con siderations. Charles R. Meadors and Fay M. Meadors to Joe H. Bonds, lot in Jq« H. Bonds subdi vision, Clinton, $10 and other considerations. Margaret M.‘ McDaniel to William Makins, lot in Lau rens County $10 and other con siderations. Lawndale Homes, Inc. to Lewis F. Barnes and Annie S. Hellams, lots in subdivis ion of Edgar B. Copeland, near Clinton, $10 and other considerations. Annie S. neuams and Lew is F. Barnes to Chares H- Ri mer, Jr., 7.35 acres, near Clintdir, $10 and other con siderations. R. A. Stevenson to E a st Highlands Company, 129 acres, s Waterloo Township, $6450. James H. Davis and Bob bie K. Davis to Martha C. Graydon, lots in Sullivan Township, $10. Ralph H. Teague to Martha C. Graydon, V* of an acre and lot on N. Harper St., Lau rens, $10. Leonard B. Ford to Charles V. Owens, lots near Watts Mill, $10 and other consider ations. Richard F. Long and Betty H. Long to C. E. Abrams, 9 ■ lot on Milton Road, Joanna-, $ltf and other considerations. R. A. Gray, individually, and as attorney in fbet, to . Odell Cunningham and Betty r" Cunningham, lots in Bhqma D Gray estate, Qrfly Cot^rt, $10 and <other considerations. Royal Construction Compa ny, Inc. to Willie B. Brown and Lela Mae Brown, lot in V City of Laurens, $700. W Patronize Chronicle Advertisers Mr. arid \Mrs. Maxie Mur- On Saturday at 3 p.m., the phy and Mrs. J- ’t- Murphy residents of the Laurens Coun- of Unionr-^lr. and Mrs. Merr ty Bome were entertained rel Murphjr /Of Cross Keys a Valentine party given were Sunday guests of Mr. and jjy ^ Womans Club of Joan- Mrs. Toyjmirphy. na several of the club mem- Miss Dora Edmonds is re- bers assisted them in games cuperating at her home on and presenting them with Qrowning Avenue after under- prizes. AU received Valen- Consul! about this question: ‘Hear about the con scientious ‘fire pre venter’ who removed John L. Mimnaugh all old newspapers from his basement and set them outside the house for pickup? A neighbor, burning leaves, set the news papers afire, . which burned down the house. Whose insur ance pays the fire damages?” BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Building Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 Take notice that'on the 2eth i cy anc i family visited his mo- day of March. 1967, I wrii {her, Mrs.. P. W. Finley in render a final account of rrfy Barnwell during the last acts and doings as Executrix weekend, of the estate of Robert Jospeh ’ Monty Crisp, son of Mr. and Tankersley in the office of the Mrs. Carl B. Crisp spent sev- Judge. of Probate of Laurens cra i days in Self Memorial County, at 10 o’clock a. m., Hospital. Greenwood this and on the same day will ap- week. ply for a final discharge from-. my trust as Executrix. f) 1.1* D i Any person indebted to said I UDIIC KCCOrClS estate is notified and required * — to make payment on or before PROPERTY TRANSFERS that-date, and all persons Joseph D. Hamrick to Har- FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 16th day of March, 19G7, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Richard Ed ward Ferguson, Jr. in the of fice 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 my trust as Ex ecutrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. i Beatrice A. Ferguson Executrix 301 W. Walnut St. Clinton, S. C. i March 31. 1907 having claims against said es- ry E. Baldwin, Sr., lot in Wa- State will present them on or terloo Township, $10 and oth- before said date, duly proven, er considerations. or be forever barred. IRENE BOBO TANKERSLEY, Executrix, 103 W. Calhoun St., Clinton, S. C. Feb. 11, 1967 F16-4c-M9 Mrs. Ethel J. Weathers to James C. Pitts, 1.4 acres, and lot, Sullivan Township, $4000. John D. Burdette and Gen- ell G. Burdette to James R. Gambrell, 2 acres, $50. Dallas B. Tucker and Fran- FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the l3th FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 1st day of March, 1967, 4 will day of February, 1967/1 Will render a final account of my render a final account of my acts and doings as Adminis- a0 ts and doings as Guardian tratrix of the estate of Laura eR tote of Barbara S. Dendy Shelle in the <,fiite*>rRtehelberger in the office of the Judge bf Probate of Lato th ^ Jud ^ of; Probate qf Lriu- rens County, at 3:00 Pi fens*County, at 10 o’clock a. and on the same duv will ap- h 1- ’ nnd on sarno w ' d ply for a final discharge from n ^ ,lv ,or a final ^charge FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 9th day of March, 1967, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Adminis tratrix of the estate of Nolan B. Wicker in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on th e same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before tnat date, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate will present them* oh or before said date, duj^ proven or he forever barred. Dorothy W. Abrams Administratrix Jan! 18," 1967. 4-C-F-16 Telephone Talk By A. R. FERNELL Your Telephone Manager v from my trust as Guardian. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required . . . ... to make payment on or before o make payment on or before lha , (|aU am| al| ns hav . that date, and all persons my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required having claims against said pig claims against said estate will present them on or before estate will present them on or said date> duly proven, or be before said date, duly proven, forever barred, or be forever barred. - HUGH L. EICHELBERGER, D. MAUDE SHELLE, Guardian, . Administratrix, 1320 Valmont Dr., Clinton, S. C. Hendersonville, N. C. Feb. 10, 1967 F16-4c-M$ Jan. 30, 1967 F-2-4c-F23 Did you know that you’re part of a heavy, non-automobile flow of traffic nearly every day? If the calls that make up telephone “traffic were automobiles on Clinton’s streets ... I Southern Bell Telephone Company handles 28,515 calls daily for the Clinton-Joanna area- It takes a lot of people, equipment and know how to get your call through without being aware of the “traffic.” A Ray Fernell, manager with Southern Bell, said today that the company welcomes groups who want to see the telephone equipment that keeps the community going. NEWEST FASHIONS are arriving daily . . . High Styled . . . Low in price . . , select yours now during our . . . Call handling—both long distance and lo cal, power supplies, repair service, installation ‘ facilities, and many other aspects of Southern Bell’s operations are included in such a tour. Fernell said that Southern Bell arranges special tours of the central office conducted by Company personnel. These are available to interested groups and can be scheduled by writing or telephoning the local telephone office. . NO DEPOSIT //' NEED A SITTER FOR THE SITTER ? Your phone will handle the job, cheerfully and effic iently. (And that’s only one of the ways your telephone works for you. It plays a hundred different roles, without a moment’s notice, any hour of the day or night.) You can help by giving this sitter the names and phone numbers of the places you’re going, and the approximate times you’ll be there. You should also write down emergency numbers including the family doctor’s. Then—relax and have a pleasant evening. No need to wor ry, when your phone is on the job. Yes f that's right! Pick out the clothes of your choice — up to $50.00 — and simply soy Layaway, please''. No down payment required V ! Fre ! of I** d «P°s»t! Select your wardrobe during this NO DEPOSIT LAYAWAY SALE! O^tEM HHhirtpoiiitr RANGE with t >. TEFLON-COATED OVEN WALLS ... s. DURING *1 lolpoinlr r MODEL RB340 EASY BUDGET TERMS! Say ‘goodbye forever’' to messy, old fash ioned oven cleaning! Oven walls slide out smoothly - can be sponge-cleaqed at the range or washed at the sink. Coated with Du Pont* miracle, non-stick finish. No scouring/Baked- on grease washes off easily. Other deluxe features include an automatic timer and wide, family-size oven with window door. Sale- priced below many hard-to-dean ranges. T. E. JONES & SONS 200 VV. Main St. FURNITURE Phone 833-0423 •J HI A ▲ k A. ▲ SHOPPING THE EASY WAY . . . A long- anticipated book has just been published. The bookstore was very busy, with buyers actually standing in line for their copies. The phone rang'in^the mail order section, and the caller requested several books. The clerk who took the order asked for the caller’s name and a shipping address. “Oh, never mind sending them,” replied the caller. “Just bring them to me at the front of the store—I’m in a telephone booth here!” *DRi«SS *SIACK$*H/\HDBA&S * BtOUSR* LINGERIE *MILUNERy * SKIRTS * SLEEPWEAR,* HOSIERY £50 pfcEfc DEPOSIT i AVAW^y S/\LC White Sale is the big money-saving event of the year! This year it includes special savings on Mustang, America's No. 1 fun car—by far. And Mustang comes with all kinds of luxury goodies like bucket seats, 3 speed stick, sports steering wheel, deep- pile door-to-door carpeting, lots more! And just wait till you see the special low prices en specially equipped Custom 500's and Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtops, Don’t <#^1* miss the redl salel e,7 ‘ Ford Custom 800 M)oor Ma* Catos Dn nowuFord Dealer White Sale BALDWIN MOTOR COMPANY 302 North Broad Street — Clinton, S. C.