The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 08, 1968, Image 11

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I I, h ( 11 K(t \ |< I. K. , i n( on. S. (i f!iru;ir\ s. !!)()''—! Legal Notices FIN'.M. sF'I'li I-'.Ml-'NT an< * all and sin;!u lar tin- K Midrc.l ami ('n-ditors laki- muici- llial on the id lla- >t d Artlmr Jenkin.-. <l;i : al i'l'liruarv. I(KiH. I d •••ca- -d that thc> lie an-: " '*1 I l -' ,| dv'i a Inml aeecHint ol a.-jiear' iH'lore me ai the iii\ acts and dniin-s as Kxecu- *-cui't ol I’la hate. to he held da of the estate ol (!u\ a: l.aarvn.- Court House I uinhlin in the oifiee ol the l auia es s (' on February Jodrte of Frobatr of 1.aureus 2d. m-xf. after publieation County at .f HD u m. and (;ti hereof, at 10 o'eloek in the tfie same da\ will applv tor O'reii eei to show cause, if a loud disehal »te from my an> lhe> lia\e. why the said trust as Kxei utor , Admm i tratioii should not he . igranted Any pefs. -1 r; h hied to said estate is until.r ( and re CiiNeii unde: in\ hand this puned to make pa ii; i.t on H1 t day ol .l.m \nno or helore s.iul dale duly I'omiai itir'H Plo\(n or he tore\ei hatred i iii :.'s|i \\ i mu:t m:^ \ i . ' • I 1 1 1H '! 1.0 ! Ill |) Ml I a-.-. 1 I • - e '."'i * • ,, . I, ('(ii«»r. ■ IIIMl | 1)1 ol I \rlhur >miltl, S |i in 'I uneii\ Fade sira’'. Hi oe r idor. MOM FI HIM MM M I kt* OdiMU l.l ' I dll |) Ml h. r C 1 Hi ss M yei > in is mi- ho- fei ’he week ( (dor Ihursday Movie, y p m. “'Hit Man Who Shot I ihcity Valance," with .lames Stewait Best ot llollv w ood, 7 |> m ‘Sierfe at Ked River" with vaiane, wun aames o l c«m l . ... , . Jehu Wayne. Lee Ma.vm 1 ol.ir l '* nSon ' 1 ol " r (iu\ A Tumi iIjii I xeeutor (’linton. S i' Jan 25 FJfiH FI He F22 C HFDITOR S NOTH F All persons having claims against the ('state ot Fhza- beth Harris Stokes, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly venticd, with th(' undersigned, debted to I lew lette \\ a on I Seal i J F i. C FI 2c FH t St HOOF DISTRICT r>« Week (/f F abruarv 12 lh MONDAY Milk. Ilci d S 1 i c eficese. d bolortna. Cole slaw . John Wayne FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Marshal Dillon. 7 p m. Matt b o comes involv-d will a larcenous sheriff. t a; I past >*<*■ \ an Johnson A( ( Baskclhall. s.Ho pm UN( vs N C 's' *- Live (. olor. and those in-| (ha ell hi ails wdti wfiole po- willitatoes. H d condu'cad, Bui f)leas(‘ wise. make aid estate pay merit like Mamie Harri:- Horton Kxeeutrix l{-2. 1’endleton. S C Date Jan 25. 1‘iiiH Fl-3c-F15 ter. Brow iiici TUESDAY Milk. Fried (hieken. Straw berne: in icllo Fnplish peas, Rice vvitii era', y . Hot bis ciuts butter I Carol liurnett Show HI pm W ild. Wild W est, 7 t.UI p in. Martha Kaye and B-". v ., „ , I , (h'.ihle are quests Color Secret avert West loses m 11 l.SDAY, 1 ERR 1 UM 13 Daktari. 7:30 pm Tribesmen mistake a baby memory. ( olor. Friday Movie. 9 p m. ‘The Secret Invasion.’' with] FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 27th day of Feb, 19 till, 1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate ol Mai Thomas Rice in the otl.ee of the Judye of Probate ol 1.aureus County, at 2:30 p m o’clock and on the s a m 0 day will apply lor a final dis charge from my trust as Executrix Any person indebted to said estate o notified and required to make payment on or bek.ri that date and all persons having claims against said estate will pre sent them on or before «ai;i date, duly proven or he for ever barred. Geneva Rue Executrix R 1, Clinton. S C. Jan 2b. 19bS Fl-4c-F22 Wl DM -DAY 1 Milk \ eci taf)■ e soup. Car- ‘ rot! sticks. Sandwiches, : ('i irnfii -'iua>'e Blitter i \ ; i h nt; a-.- cook a-. Till KSDAY ! Mdk. (duntry H u-d steak, I (trange u.ee, W hole kernel j c ■ i a. Ii'c w ith gravy . Hot r ills, But l(>r. Appie p,e I RIDAY | klilk. Chicken stew. Orange juice. (ireer. Imia beans'. Hi t biscuits. Butter. Cake with rhocoLve .cmg. riieri wire 203 5 million 1 teh phones in the world in UihV. iKcording to Southern I Bill Telephone Company. Stewart (iramrer. Mu-k<w Roo- , t , , , ,, . , Inmnan/.ee for a n o . o li .teil m-v. < "lor. . , chief ( "lor. SAIT RDAY. FFBRUAIM 10 , Red Skelton. 8:30 p m ACC Basketball. 2 p m. i Burl Ives and Enr'.'M :rt- UNC Tar Heels vs. Virginia r ,. <v .«, n jrp r Lulu are g'n -ts Tech Color. ! ( ( ,| ((r . My Three Sons, 8:30 p m. | ( BS ,,,. nh(iuse „ m The Douglas family become- „ M Kath „ and Mv vK.tb. r’ war prisoners. Color. wuth the cmniC n.Iw.- M FeUieoat Junction, 9:30 p.m. ""‘J'un hie (olor Unele Joe takes over the WLDNLSDAY. LLBIU MM II Shady Rest. Color. Th , al ,. r Three. 7 pm S( .NT)AY. FLBRFAIM II u . , , . 1 hu KcimirKaiiU* M• i t 21st Century, 5:30 p.m. nypacker, with ( L. •*r M >'• ( (ilnr Walter Cronkite reports on hiis’ihals of tomenow in “Midi- (ireen Acres. 1 P m cal Electronics." Color. ! H „ of ,. tvt | U . p | :tr , c, Gentle Ben. 7:30 p.m. ' :,,:i u '''' 1 .’ 1 ‘ > the Isaiu.. s fam; \ « ' a" IT n runr awav Color. He and s lic : Ul p mi Ed Sulln an, S p in. |1), k a '"1 Fa'lla I'll. ' Bar 101* e AI lx rt a nil Rohei ta : • - b ' ■ ■■' ’ ■ 1 1 • " I’i'.: gin-^t slat. ( olor i: i.;i ' i h :n ( •do! I PC A Officials Attend Management Institute FINAL SETTLEMENT . s Take notice that on the 5 day ot Feb. 1938. 1 will render a final account of my acts and doings a- Guardian of the estate of Barry Leroy Lawson in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 3:30 p. in., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Guardian. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and re quired to make payment in or before that date, and ^ all persons having claims! against said estate will pre sent them on or before said date, duly proven or be for ever barred. Roy Lawson, Jr., Guardian R3, Box 328, Clinton, S. C. Jan. 29-1988. Fl-4c-F22 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 27th day of February, 1968 I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor: of the estate of Will H. Hampton 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 discharge from my trust as Executor. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and re quired to mane payment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against said estate will pre sent them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. A. W. Hampton Executor 114 PineHaven St, Laurens, S. C. ■'The use of large amounts ^of c a pi al by farmers is con tributing to agriculture’s in ert' isod efficiency and pro duction." according to Dick Suggs general manager of the Palmetto Production Cre- Jan 25, 19fl8 F1-4C-F22 CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Oarotonm, County of Lauren* By J. H. Wauon, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Florence Jen kins made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Arthur Jenkins. These are, therefore, to cite Timely Tips By COUNTY AGENTS Extension Home Economists Sixty Million Acres Releas ed—The mule, major source of farm power in the South a generation ago, worked on ly 100 days a year but had to be fed 355 days. The shift to farm tractors released al most sixty million acres of cropland for the production of food and fiber that former ly grew work-stock feed. Keep Tiny Tots from Scald ing — If mothers with young children paint the tops of hot-water faucets with red — then teach the tots that ‘red’ means HOT, it will keep many tiny tots from scalding their hands. Later, as the child grows and learns, the fingernail polish can easily be removed with polish remover. Spray for Peach Leaf Curl —If you failed to spray the peach trees last fall to control peach leaf curl, get this job out of the way as soon as pos sible. Wash Child’s Face With Lukewarm Water for Comfort —For tots around two or three years of age who awaken night after night, cry loudly for a half-hour or longer and refuse to be comforted by a drink of water or any amount of love and rocking in a chair, try this: Wash the child’s face with some lukewarm water to awaken him. Once he is fully awake he can be comforted and quieted. Sail Tenting—If you failed to have a soil test made last fall, get this job done right J iway. The state soil testing acilitles will soon be flood ed with samples. Delays and disappointments may result You cannot fertilize crops and grasslands adequately unless you first know what plant food deficiencies exist. A soil test will tell you. •I:t Association. Sugcs lias just returned Irum Columbia, where he and directors of the Palmetto Pro duction Credit Association have been participating in an j Advanced Management Insti- tue sponsored by the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Columbia for directors and genera! managers of produc tion (.Tedit associations. Sungs says. “The Institute is designed to keep production credit officials abreast of the latest developments in modern management in order that production credit asso ciations may serve farmers’ needs for operating and capi tal investment credit on an! intermediate-term basis more effective!’) and economical ly.” ' Suggs states. "The tarmer- owned and operated Palmetto PCA has 438 tarmer-member* and is extending $4 million to these farmer-members in Greenwood. Abbeville, Aiken, Edgefield. Laurens. McCor mick. Newberry, and Saluda counties for their needs for operating and capital inveit- rnent credit on an interme- date-term basis " Officers and directors of the association arc S F Sher- ard. Sr., of Calhoun Falls, president. Hugh Workman ol Clinton, vice president, Ralph Boatwright of John ston. director. K. \V Mitchell of Saluda, director: David Waldrop of Silverstreet. di rector .1 T McCrackin. Jr., of Newberry, director; L. L . Davis of Clinton, director; C. A. Patton of Fountain Inn. director, and P. F Beck of Williston. director. The association's home of fice is in Greenwood and branch offices are in Saluda, Clinton, Aiken and Newberry. Tie, Qm o/ by your SamtonovCortified Master Drycleaner We can’t tell you how to make $40,00 a year, but we can tell you how to dress like someone who does This one executive who comes in our place fairly of ten must be in that bracket. When he brought In a suit the other day, I commented, “This certainly is fine material.” Like tailors, we drycleaners appre ciate the finer things.) He smiled and said, ‘‘It is an investment. I buy the best suits I can afford. That way, I don’t have to buy very many or very often.” His smile broadened as he continued, “Of course, I’m pretty careful about who does my drycleaning.” (That’s how he got to be such a big executive—he knows how to make people want to do things for him.) But that’s his secret. He buys the best in clothe*, then he ha* them drycleaned regularly. And he’* found that our Sanitone drycleaning make* them look new longer. After all, Sanitone gets out more dirt than any other proceM. So the colors always keep their- vividneee. And Sanitone retexturises the fabrics to make them even feel soft and new time after time. Now you can tell your husband how he can draea like a $40,000 a year man. We’ll help him. Sunshine Cleaners and Laundry IV. Florida ft. S. Broad U. 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