The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 25, 1967, Image 13

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r' VI* » !u-. CUi^on* B. C^ Thuwaay, May 2(J, 1967 V- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE -ji. p»t» V.i -ft f Hi hf r Weil Clinton Newt Local Residents Visit in Chester II MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Mr, and Mrs. Joe Vaughn, and CerrespondentrRepresentative children of Greenville. iMMiliinf Avenue Mr and Mrs Luke Fuller Dial e33*8l92 0 f Greenwood visited Mrs. Ada w,. „ Center and other relatives ov- Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bea- er ^ weekend ^ man and son, Brian, Mrs. ' Robert Whitsel, and Mrs. Rob- M r “ d “ r8 - J - “• H ™ r . i . ck ert Adams visited Ms. and vls | te< J ln ^°° < ruf ^ w,t * 1 Mlr : Mrs. Junior Gamer in Ches- ? nd .. Mrs - WilUam Brown and ter, Sunday. family, Sunday. , .Mr. and Mrs. BiU Duncan ., Cl ^ arlie ° wen8 of CharlotteV and children of Charleston N - £; v,s ‘ ted ^is grandmoth- spent Sunday with her par- er> Ro8a Owens, and al- enU, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 80 . Mr - 0 and Mrs. J a m e s Windsor. Crame, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Camp- *? r ; and Mm. James Laney bell of Atlanta, Georgia and and fa I m,1 >' of Greenville and Louie Sarris of Laurens were aa ^ La “«|' af F>V man Uai ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mur-y ar8lly J v,8 ‘ ted Pf rents ' ray Adams rffiently. Mr.^ and Mrs. Jessie Laney, Mr f; Murray Adams is Mrs. Richard Wal- spending this week with her lcnzlne and childl . en of B elve- slster, Mrs. George Gregory, fe re v i s ite d the former’s par- who will undergo surgery at entSi Mr . and Mrs . w . c . Self Memorial Hospital Wal , enzinc Sunday ^Greenwood. and Mrs B 0 bb y Wooten Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San- and son, Cecil, were week- ders visited her father, R. D. e nd guests of the former’s Smith in an Augusta, Georgia aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. hospital, Sunday. On Saturday Daniel James in Charleston, afternoon they also visited Mr. HAS TREATMENTS and Mrs. Bardy Cannon and Little Cecil Wooten, son of children in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. David Owens has been going to Dr. Vollen- visited her sisters, Mrs. Nel- pon in Charleston for treat- lie Jones and also Mrs. W. ments and check-ups for his tt. McCarter, who is a patient eyes, at General Hospital, Green- BRIDAL SHOWER ville. • . 1 Miss Marion Mitchell was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simp- honored with a bridal shower son and Mrs. David Owens by relatives at the home of visited their sister, Mrs. Jo- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallo- ann Wyatt, in Black Hospital, way, 9 Webb Street, Green- Spartanburg, last week. ville. Guests from Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton Laurens, Greenwood, An- had as their guests, Sunday, derson, Easley and Greenville the latter’s sister and family, were there for the occasion. SICKNESS LAND SALE Mrs. William Dominick is IN COURT OF COMMON improving nicely at home. PLEAS Mrs. Hubert Leopard has The State of South Carolina been ill. County of Laurens Mrs. Betty Wallenzine has Minnie Godfrey Beasley and returned home after being a L. Beatrice Beasley Langley, patient at Bailey Memorial Plaintiffs, Hospital. vs. W. C. Wallenzine is ill at Elbert Beasley, D. W. Beas- his home on Pitts Street, ley, Eula Estelle Beasley Kathy Lou Ficklin, daugh- Choice, Maggie Beasley, Kil- ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. gore and Vernelle Williams Ficklin, is improving at home Smith, following a stay at Bailey Me- Defendants morial Hospital. PURSUANT to a Decree of Birthdays and Wedding the Court. in the above stated _ Anniversaries case, I will sell at public out- Sexton celebrated his cry to the highest bidder, birthday May 20. either in or in front of the ir ~ Courthouse, at Laurens C. H., S< C., on Salesday in June next, being Monday the 5th day of June, during the legal hours for such sales, the fol lowing described property, to wit: “All that piece, parcel, and lot of land, with improvements thereon, situate, lying, and being in the town of Clinton, Hunter Township, School Dis- ' trict No. 5, County and State aforesaid, lying‘hud being in the corner of West Carolina Avemie and ^Livingston Street!. •The Said Ibt fronting on^ tfafe Stiitth Side of West Caroliha Avenue for a distance 6f 98 ffeet, more or less, and being bounded, now or formerly, as follows: On the East by Liv ingston Street, 133 feet, more or less; on the South by lot of Eula Mae Pitts and Annie Louise Pitts, along a line run ning S. 80-30 W. for a distance of 97 feet, more or less; on the West along a line run ning S. 10 E., 136 feet by lands of Harvey Crawford; and on the North by West Carolina Avenue along a line running S. 81-30 W., 98 feet, jnore or less. The above lot being , shown and described in detail as Lot No. 1 on a plat Of Beasley property, recorded in Plat Book 8, Page 41, in tljR office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County. This being a portion of the property con veyed to Mattie Supearley Beasley, Minnie Godfrey Bea sley, and Gladys Elnora Beas ley by deed of Margaret Cope land Blakely, recorded in Deed Book 87, Page 169, in the off ice of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County. The said lot having been conveyed to Mar garet Copeland Blakely by deed of Dillard in 1932, re corded in Book 66, Page 231, in the said Cleric*^office.” ‘TERMS OF SALE: Cash, the successful bidder, imme diately upon the conclusion of the bidding, shall deposit with the Clerk of Court the sum of ten (10%) per cent as a guar antee of his good faith in the bidding. The same is to be applied to the purchase price. | upon his complying with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to Plaintiffs as liquidat ed damages or costs. In the event the successful bidder should fail to comply with the terms of sale, the said lands shall be resold on the same or some subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting purchaser. The purchaser is to pay for papers, stamps, and record ings. W. E. Dunlap ' C.C.C.P. & G.S. May 15, mi 3C Ji men, women and children in month, depending on the cent, the value of the worker’s mony before the Ways and craft carrier Hornet, Laurens County were receiv- worker’s a v e'r a g e earnings contributions at age 65 would Means Committee of the ly operating ai a part of ing benefits at a monthly rate under social security. be $26,412. The value of the House of Representaiives in U. S. Seventh Fleet, of $328,353, the social security Social security survivors benefits payable to him and hearings on changes in the Enroute to the Western district office in Greenwood, benefits, Miss Pressly said, bis wife in retirement, as- law now being considered, the bfiij, the carrier spent six reported today. 3209 were old-can b e paid to the family of suming average life expec- financing of the social secur- days in Hawaii, and then vis- Mrs. Robert Whitsel, Donald er p eople> it was stated> re-a young man who has worked tancy, would be $32,853, 20 »ty system allows for in-ited Yokosuka, Japan. Grant, and -Mrs. Barbara ceiving benefits as retired and paid social security con- P er cen t more than the value creases in the benefit level as * e P as jj[ e . ar e Baldwin observed their birth- WO rkers, the wives and hus- tributiohs for as little as a of his total social security earnings rise in the future Hornet has taken part in mid day May 22. bands of retired workers and year and a half during the contributions. without any change in Jerry Campbell has a birth- as surv iving widows or aged three years before his death* “These calculations,” Miss contributions rates. day May 23. dependent parents of workers Benefits to the mother and Presly said, “are based on an Those celebrating birthdays w j 10 h ave d i ed children continue until the assumption that the law will But social security is not youngest child reaches 18, or not be changed at all during just for older people,” Miss indefinitely, if the child has the young worker’s lifetime. today are Wanda English, Mrs. M. W. Adams, John Lorry L. Power Aboord the Hornet Holder, Mrs. Daryl Foster, p ress i y pointed out. 1135 a disability which began be- It can be expected that there Boatswain’s Mate Lynn Wilbanks, and ceci Lee youn g w j do ws and children in fore his 18th birthday and will continue to be changes in Class Larry L. Power, USN, the shipman training cruises, and the recovery of a space cap sule. While in the Western Paci fic, the Hornet will serve as the flagship for Rear Admiral Harry L. Hardy, Jr., com- mander, Anti-Submarine War- Wooten. j/A May 24 Allen Avery and Elizabeth Woodward had a birthday. the Laurens county area were makes it impossible for him the law to improve benefits— son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus receiving benefits amounting to work and become self-sup- as there have been in the l. Power of 305 Musgrove St., to $58,960 at the end of De-porting. Under a change in past.’* Clinton, is in the Western Pa- . cember. 887 disabled workers the law enacted in 1965, a Carl Jr. Heaton will observe and dependents were receiv-child’s benefits can be con- h!s birthday May 27. ing benefits a t a monthly rate tinued up until age 22 if he .^? r ,. and M 5 S : ^ J hornas of $56,760. “Practically every or she continues in school. nivl«« S r e v rV Miv el 2Q Weddmg ^ y0Ung family in L a u r e n s Under the schedule of taxes niversary may County has survivors protec- in t h e present social security Gary Cunningham, IMrs. Vi- tion under social security i a w even the group of young vian O’Sullivan, Robert Hum- that can be worth $75,000 or workers who will start work phries, Mrs. Maxie Wallen- more and equally valuable j n 197^ after the maximum zine, and Lewis Samples will disability insurance, protec- tax rates for old-age, surviv- observe their birthday May tion. ors> a nd disability insurance The average worker, she go into effect, will pay only May 29 Janice Campbell and sa i d) can expect to collect about 80 to 85 per cent of the Robert Smith have a birthday. more than the value of his so- value of' their potential bene- Those who observe wedding C j al security tax contributions fits. The matching contribu- anniversaries today are Mr. j ust i n the benefits payable tions paid by their employers and Mrs. Clifton Heaton, Mr. to him and his wife in retire- will account for the other 15 and Mrs. Furman Adams, and m ent. ILhe does not live to to 20 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spoon, retiremem, his family stands Over a working lifetime of b to collect more than the con- 45 years, ending with his re- W a Wlintv tributions he has paid; and tirement at 65 in the year •JVLiai JVVUIIIJ the same will be true if he 2019, a young worker who $186,757,000 in social secur-^should become totally disa- earned the top amount cover ity benefits was paid to resi- bled for work before 65. e d by social security in every dents of South Carolina last Monthly payments to the year would contribute a total year, up 11.9 per cent from family of a worker who dies, of $10,318 toward his retire- the year before. leaving 2 or more children, ment protection. Adding in- At the end of 1966, 5479 can range from $66 to $368 a terest, compounded at 3% per “As pointed out in testi- cific aboard the support air fare Group Three. OFFICE 8UPPLI1S8 CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-9541 Tested 23 times for quality Pour the one you're sure of., Pet Fresh Milk SERVING LAURENS COUNTY’S FINEST J CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS • CHOICE AGED WESTERN STEAKS • FINEST SEAFOODS — Crispy, Tasty Salads Our Specialty — SERVED WITH OUR OWN BLENDS OF . . * ROQUEFORT, THOUSAND ISLAND OR FRENCH DRESSING BEL AIR STEAK HOUSE HWY. 76 BY-PASS • • LAURENS, S. C. “TOMMY PIGG, JR., INVITES YOU TO AN EVENING OF DINING PLEASURE AT THE BEL-AIR STEAK HOUSE!” i »» . . * « • CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY—OPEN 5-11 TUBS, thru SAT. BUNKER HILL CHILI 10'/i OZ. CAN mm HERSHEY’S 16 OZ. CAN Chocolate Syrup 19c SUGAR 5-LB. BAG CKDAR ROCK Via- - «*' . • NCL2 ( /j CANS GREEN BEANS ,.... 2 for 37c DEL MONTE . NO. 2 CAN CRUSHED PINEAPPLE ..... 31c SUNBEAM or CLAUSSEN ; 1*KG. OK 8 HAMBURGER or HOT DOG BUNS 19c S. C. Grade “A” Medium EGGS, .. 3 dozen 99c Duke’s MUSTARD, 10 oz. plastic bottle 2 fpr 29c PLANTATION PRIDE SLICED 22 OZ. JAR DILL PICKLES 29c Norwich ASPIRIN, 100’s, reg. 49c - Special—39c FACT GIANT SIZE REG. 59c TOOTH PASTE Special-49c FROZEN FOODS MORTON’S ALL FLAVORS 14 OZ. CREAM PIES 27c Gold King HUSH PUPPIES, 16-oz. bag.. 25c ea. FRESH PRODUCE Golden Ripe BANANAS, lb. 10c Red Ripe TOMATOES, lb 10c MARKET SPECIALS A-G WIENERS, 12 oz.pkg 39c A-G (!4 LB. STICKS) I LB. PKG OLEO 2 for 35c BALLARD SWEET MILK OR BUTTERMILK CANNED BISCUITS 3 for 27c PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 25^26-27 Borden's Instant 41, set COFFEE Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order NABISCO 12 OZ. BOX Vanilla Wafers 35c Fresh Ground BEEF 2 lbs. . . 3 lbs... $1.39 Clinton Mills Store — Lydia Mills Store Phone 833-6710 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 833-0631