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f Clinton, S. C., Thursday, Febi-uary 23, l9<>7 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE West CUntirn News « . v Local Girls in Chester Sunday prevent a build up of dust and at 7 p.m. at the Agricultural wax. A clean back grips the Budding to Laurens. All 4-H CREDITORS* NOTICE All persons having claims FINAL SETTLEMENT estate Is notified and' Take notice that on the 1st to make payment on or floor securely; a dirty one will members are invited to at- aga j ns t ^e estate of"Lois M. day . of Fe ^ ru ? ry > 1967 ’ I will that date, and all ed those indebted to said es- the Judge of Probate of Lau- tate will please make pay- rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will tend. ' ~ T , render a final account of my having claims against said COUNTY CLEAN-UP: Ev- IRONING BOARD COVER: Buford > deceased, are hereby act s and doings as Guardian es t at e will present them on or ery citizen in Laurens Coun- Af t er washing and drying your notified to file the same, duly of the estate of Barbara S. before said date, duly proven, . MRS. ClrfFTON HEATON gle have birthdays. gentieman, a real practicing ty should make an effort to muslin or twill ironing board vt ; rl / i led ’ 1 unde 1 r J sign_ w„?. f or be forever barred. Coirespondent-Representative Mrs. Marshall Samples, Golden Rule driver. attend a meeting concerning cover ’ P u t h back on the iron- Washington Street Barry Ficklin, and Billy Wat- “AH beginners should learn our county clean-up program hoard wrong side up. Re- Dtal 833-3192 kins celebrate birthdays Feb- to drive at an accredited dri- Thursday evening, February versin g it after each launder- men : ^ trt t™o ™ ^ 4 ruary 24. ver’s school. 23, at the Agricultural Build- in « Prolongs the wear because LOUISE BUFORD, Gail Foster, Diane Caugh- J. L. Arnold and Mrs. Sylvia “Eighth, learn right, prac- inf at 7 p. m. Mrs, F. W. side on the edge of the — - - - - board from which a person irons becomes more scorched and wears faster. SWINE SALE: Swine pro ducers interested in buying . ’ j h w l s Han ) es vj 8it * Ballew will observe birthdays tice right, drive right. The er- Thode, noted Landscape art- EL in j Uni0r Gar ‘ Rebrtiary 25. - raUc chance - taking showoff ist will be with us to speak on ner in unesier Sunday. Mrs Roberta Meredith has has no place behind a wheel beautifying sore spots. Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mr. a birthday February 26. either on' the race track or and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and Ben Williams, Jr., will ob- highway.” son, Drew, of Greenwood, serve a birthday February 27. SARAH B. COPELAND, Administratrices, Clinton, S. C. Feb. 7, 1967 D. MAUDE SHELLS, Administratrix, Feb. l“' S ' ^ F16-4C-M9 from my trust as Guardian. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required TIMELY TIPS By The County and Home Agents spent the week-end with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rol- Ada Center. r Uns observed a wedding anni- Lloyd Eubanks of Charles- versary February 21. ton, visited Mrs. Ada Center Mr.‘ and Mrs. Wallace arid other relatives Saturday. Boyce . of Simpsonville, ob- Mrs. Edna Heaton spent the serve a wedding anniversary week-end in Greenville with February 22. her mother, Mrs. Ernest Es- Mr. and Mrs. Roby Chand- for successful crops and pas kew, and also visited her ler observed a wedding anni- tures to fertilize with the prop- ^ brother, L. L. Eskew, *rho is versary February 22. er rat i°- I* 1 order to do this a ill. . Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Mi- !. on sample should be taken KEEP IT LIGHT: When FINAL SETTLEMENT , . . , Take notice that on the 20th F16.3C-M2 ° Payment on or before d of March 1967 , that date, and all persons hav- „ ... ’ * . ing claims against said estate reader a fmal account of my will present them on or before act ^ and . doln ? s „ as E^eculnx FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 16th said date,” di'y proved, or*"be of the estate of Robert J ^P eh ic mind the Long Marsh Sale of day of March, 1967, I wiU forever barred. Tankersley in the office of the string mops are heavy^They Ham P shire and Yorkshire render a final account of mV HUGH L. EICHELBERGER, Countv 0 ^*'?^ n^rlnrk^'^m 8 string myps are neavy. xney Marob 2 Tha nbIp will * j j , « . /v ^ % County, at 10 o clock a. m., have a lot more strings. But ” ogs acts and doings as Executrix ^ ^ rdiaa * and on the same day will ap- for a poor litUe housewife with begin at 12 noon. 0 f the estate of Richard Ed- IffiO Valmont Dn, ply fQr a final discharge [rQm a tired back, aching feet, and CARD OF THANKS ^f rd nf Jr ' f in p th ® of " j an on 1967 F-2-4c-F23 my tn, st as Executrix. LIME: It is very important a bunch of kids. . .lifting that The f am ii y 0 f the late C.\N. 0 f 6 Laurens Countv at *10 ^ Any P ers on indebted to said heavy mop is quite unneces- McElhannon express appreci- o’clock a m , and on the same FINAL SETTLEMENT estate is notified and required ation to all for the many acts day w iu apply for a final dis- Take notic e that on the 13th to make payment on or before FEDERATED of kindness shown them at charge from my trust as Ex- day of March, 1967, I will that date, and all persons >ING ASSOCIATION: the time of his death. The ecutrix. will that date, and all render a final account of my having claims against said es- Guests and Mrs. Igm. will observe a wedding This is the tirne of year when Th e Association will hold its food, floral tributes, cards and Any person indebted to said acts and doings as Adminis- state will present them on or Bardy Cannon and children in anniversary February 28. Greenville Sunday were Mr. - and Mrs. Arthur Sanders. . ■' Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bea- EVERYDAY man and son, Brian, spent “ ™ * Ur\, A the week-end in Aiken with COUNSELOR Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr. _ -- . Miss Sybil Windsor spent ® y HERBERT SPAUGH casionally with heavy suds to School will begin February 28 the week-end with her sister „ . _ _ . , and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Too many youthful drivers gar Brazill, in Columbia. are 'killing themselves on the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bearden h *8 h r ay ? beca “ se of speed and children of Enoree, spent and '6 n <* an «- Here are some Sunday with his parents. Mr. tips on driving from "Timber and Mrs. Ralph Bearden. ' “ n the “ 00n „ T TJ 1 *. Cl ‘ rt,s Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T ! ur ""- St ? r , y by , D '. L Mo1 " Shelton for the week-end was rls (Colonl a 1 Press). As many farmers should use slack per- annual meeting at the HoUday many other expressions of estate is notified and required tratrix of the estate of Laura before said date, duly proven, iods to plan their fertilization Inn No. 2 in Columbia begin- sympathy were gratefully ap- to make payment'on or before Dendy Shelle in the office of or be' forever barred, program. Bring your soil sam- ning at 9:30 a.m. February predated. May Qod richly said date, duly proven or be the Judge of Probate of Lau- IRENE BOBO pies to the County Agent’s of- 23. If you would like to go,, bless each of you. forever barred. rens County, at 3:00 P. M., TANKERSLEY, fice. contact the county agent’s of- Mrs. E. C. (Ann) Edwins Beatrice A. Ferguson and on the same day will ap- Executrix, SCATTER RUGS: Scrub the fice for travel arrangements. ; Executrix ply for a final discharge from 103 W. Calhoun St., back sides of scatter rugs oc- 4-H NEWS: Our 4-H Electric Subscribe to The Chronicle 301 w. Walnut St. my trust as Administratrix. Clinton, S. C. Phone $33-0541 Clinton, S. C. 4c-M2 Any person indebted to said Feb. 11, 1967 F16-4c-M9 Margie Cranford of Augusta, racing fans know, Curtis Tur- Mrs. David Owens is in ner is a famous racing driver. Spartanburg with her mother, “First, and extremely im- Mrs. S. P. Dye, who remains poftant is equipment. Have critically ill. '<• yours mechanically right. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham- Stalled cars have caused all rick visited Rev and Mrs. too many accidents resulting Nickles in Whitmire, and also in injury and death. Safety Mr. Hamrick’s mother, Mrs. starts With tires. Never, nev- C. T. Hamrick, in Greenwood drive with worn, smooth, Sunday. ’ cut or cheap tires. And be Mrs. Darris Faye Todd ^nd sure of your fuel supply, children spent the Week-end “Second, always plan on the in Claxton, Ga., with Mrs. other driver doing the wrong Melton Todd. thing. For instance never Miss Sara Nell Heaton of pass a car if there is a left Woodruff, spent the week-end road in front of you and the with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jer- car ahead. Don’t attempt to ferson in Greenwood. pass as the qther driver, man Mrs. Delmas Webb of Ma- or woman, may just wheel to con, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Clark the left without signaling and of Augusta, Ga., and Mrs. if. you are beside him, the re- Mildred Chaffin and Mrs. suits may be disastrous. Ralph Shelton and grand- ‘Third, it may, sound trite, daughters of Shelby, N. C., but it’s life saving to empha- visited W. R. Thomas Sunday, size the strict obeying of all Mr. Thomas is at patient at Uws, rules, signs of speed, Bailey Memorial Hospital. caution and what have you. Mr. qnd Mr§. Wendell Roh* Uomember that these regula- ertson of Greenville, "visited Rons are scientifically corre- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. lated with the climatic, geo- C. Heaton, Sunday. graphic and traffic flow con- WITH THE SICK ditions of each particular ar- Clyde Bigbee remains a pa- elp*. Be a- true law abiding tient at the Veterans Hospital citizen and stay alive, in Durham, N. j Triends “Fourts, don’t ever degrade wishing to get in touch with traffic policenoen before your him may write Veterans HftSt* children. Build them up. Co- pilal, Floor 7-A, Dtjrhnm'WJ operate witff them;’don’t chisel C. ! ; or snpak. Remember you, as w. R. Thomas remains* a 3 parent,,Ate laying, psycho patient .at Bailey ,Me|rr»r(al logical p^ttfetns ^n ydur young- Hospital. • M ; t| s^tii’ 1? 'iutttoiisdibus minds. Mrs. William Dominick felf Build and instill in them the mairis a patient at Self Memo- postive and not the negative, rial hospital in Greenwood. Let’s learn to live with speed Mrs. George Price is a pa- a ntl not die with it. tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- “Fifth, slow way down when pital. it rains. The first rain along Mrs. Bobby Quinn is a sur- w ith dust creates a slippery gical patient at Self Memo- fUm. Evidence of this and- ral Hospital in Greenwood. ger is apparent when you ob- D1NNER GIVEN serve the cars in ditches a Mrs. Grady Spoone honored half hour after the rain starts. Mr. Spoone with a birthday And speaking of heavy rains, dinner at their home recently, where there is an inch or Those present for the occas- more of water on the pave- ion were Mr. and Mrs. Paul ment, you encounter the hy- Foster and children, Mr. and dro - plane effect where the Mrs. William Henry Spoone, water film reduces all traction. Sr., of this city; Stan Foster you are like a water skier of Great Lakes- 111.; Carroll except you can’t lean your Shealy of Camp Lejeune, N. cars which run neatly but dis- C. ; and Mrs. Grace Black and astrously out of control. Death children of Anderson. i s so terribly permanent. CHURCH NEWS “Sixth, alcohol and gaso- The Emily Trammell YWA hne DO mix! Unfortunately, of Calvary Baptist Church liquor and gasoline in a brain observed Focus Week Febru- an d auto mix and explode with ary 12-18. the energy of T.N.T. Don’t be The week included visita- a fool. Just don’t drive or tion, making tray favors, hav- r jd e with anyone drinking any ipg part in mid-week prayer quantity of liquor at all. services, and visiting the “'Seventh,, just be a real county home. On Friday eve- ning the week was climaxed with a hamburger supper in the social hall of the church, with the greatest number present in over three years. Miss Velda Farmer is the YWA director. The South Carolina Metho- ' (list Evangelistic Mission, “A School District 56 School Lunch Menu Week of Feb. 27-March 3 MONDAY Milk, hot dogs with chili, mustard and onions, cole slaw, whole kernel corn, po- Venture < in*Fait£’' u'belng ob-‘ ta ‘° **'*• d °« bu ". s ' bu ‘ ter ' served at Bailey Memorial and a P ricot s P‘ ce cak t’ Methodist Church, with the .TUESDAY M. W. Kyllonen speak- Milk, country fried steak with gravy, fruit salad, rice, Services begin each evening English peas, hot rolls and a, 7 30 and everyone is invited butter. WEI)NESDAY to attend. a , , BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING Milk, vegetable soup, sand- ANNIVERSARIES wiches, hot corn bread, but- Mrs. Cora King observed a ter, and chilled apple sauce. birthday February 17. . THURSDAY Tracy Caughman and J. C. 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