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6 Y: w Page Two THE CLlNTl/w CRavNICLE THURSDAY, MAY 26, 194 GULF PRODUCTS Tires. Tubes, Batteries and Accessories INSECT KILLERS Quirk Action Gulf Spray Gulf Trak Gulfspray Koarh, Ant Killer CLINTON SERVICE STATION F. Carolina Ave. Phone 96 West Clinton.. •• Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 FAST MAIN STRFET South Side Public Square HOI RS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 tVedn >davs 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 791 for Appointment THE FINEST LINE FOR 1919 MERSON LECTR1C FANS I r.<m Smallest To l.argr*t In ••tiHk fur ^»ur Summer Comfort HOME SUPPLY CO. Pitt* St. — Phone «23 SOU CAM MV A & TTi * . PITTSBURGH WATERSPAR ,0t AH Ty p -~ in r " * xt 9rior 5u 'toc e , Waterspar. Enamel Is economical to use. It brushes on smoothly and evenly and retains its high luster for years. riOtHIDi— qpi Interior OK •Ztdiloi O^.Ot) floor*. * suH-etoor— House Paint. WAUHIDI— One coat Flat S5.50 S3.40 PiTISBURGH PAINTS LOOK BETTER LONGER! Cmm ta ter ftll keek let. "Ceter eywewlti ter yew Hewe." D. E. Tribble Co. Telephone 94 Clinton. S. C. (Continued from page one) dinner served picnic style on the lawn. Later in the evening Rev. John H. Holland led the group in singing a number of hymns. Out of town guests included Mrs. Minnie Brewington of Spartanburg,' and Homer Montgomery of Greenville. Joint Hirthday Party Miss Janette Heaton and Carl Heaton, Jr., celebrated their birth days with a party on Friday evening at their home. About 15 boys and girls enjoyed a number of games on the lawn. Lat&r in the evening their mother, Mrs. Heaton, served sandwiches, po tato chips and drinks. Janette was celebrating her 14th birthday and Carl. Jr., was 17 years old. Tney received a number of gifts. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. S. B- Snelgorve celebrated a birthday May 22. Thomas Ballew had a birthday May 20. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry cele brated their wedding anniversary May 12. Eddie Davenport had a birthday May 15. Mrs. Rutus Har.dback has a birth day May 30. « May 20th was Mrs. R. C. Oxner s birthday. Mrs. Luther Turner celebrated her birthday last Tuesday. May 24th was Mrs. Pauline Holmes’ birthday. May 18th birthdays included Mrs. C. W. Foster and Mrs. J. H. Foster. Mrs. J. J McGinnis had a birthday May 15. Miss Jane Hall observed a birthday May 17. May llth was Mrs. Hattie Quinn's birthday. May 4th was Ray Go*>ett's birth- day. , Marlene Quinn had a birthday May 12 Sharel Go»se!i will have a birth day May 29 May 20th was Jake Qu.nn’s birth day Lut-.er Shepsard was 6 years old Al a! % i and the sleeping disciples! Thrice He came and found them sleeping and gently reproached them. The | third time He came He indicated that it was too late to watch—“The Son of man,” He said, “is betrayed into the hands of sinners.” Then He went forth to meet the hench men of the Sanhedrin and the Ro man soldiers, led by Judas. Peter drew his sword. But he and the others had neglected' the prepa ration of seeking unto God for help. We are too much like them in much we do. Let us abondon our own re sources and seek those of heaven. Lot us. learn from Jesus the sub stance of all prayer—“Not • what 1 will, but what thou wilt.” More or less than that prayer would be wrong, i i ant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens, S. C., on Salesday in June next, being Monday, the 6th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described property, to wit: “All that certain piece, parcel o- lot of land situate, lying amT being on Fleming Street extension near the City of Laurens, in the County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, fronting one hundred forty-six (146) feet on Fleming Street extension commencing at an iron pin in the center of Fleming Street extension at tne corner of the VVehunt proper ty, running back therefrom in paral lel lines S. 0-45 E. 420 feet, and be ing one hundred forty-six (146) feet wide in the rear, and being lot No. 3 on a plat made for Kilgo & Huntei by J. A. Yeargin, Surveyor, dated February 20, 1947, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Plat Book 6, at page 5; bounded on the north by Fleming Street extension; on the east and south by lands now or formerly of D. B. Wehunt, and on the west 1 by lafids formerly of James L. Flynn, 1 iow John H. Eigenbrode, and being the identical lot of land conveyed to Tillman Anthony Marier by D. B. 1 Wehunt by deed dated March 14, 19-17.” i ■» Terms of Sale: Cash. The success- ul bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, immediately upon the con clusion of the bidding, shall depc with the Clerk of Court the sum 5% as a guarantee of his good fa in the bidding. The same to be t plied to the purchase price upon . complying with the terms of sa otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff credit on the indebtedness. In 1 event the successful bidder shot fail to make such deposit, or shoi fail to comply with the terms of sa the said lands shall be re-sold on 1 same or some subsequent Salesc on the same terms, at the risk of 1 defaulting purchaser. The. purchaser to pay for pap< stamps and recording. V. R. FLEMING, c. C*. C. P. & G.S Dated this 2nd day of May ,1949. 2- County Gets $6,346 From State Gasoline Tax In March Columbia, Ma y25. (Special to The Chrnoicle) — Staet Treasurer Jeff Bates-t4»+s-ivmnt.h. isgyed a report cov ering the first- qtr3i4er of the 1949 calendar year, including the'gasoline tax distribution to the cuonties of the state for January. February and March. The largest amount distrib uted during the three month period was the S313.269 total distribution made during January, followed by $314,576 which was allotted to th* counties in February. The March distribution came to $310,261. Laurens county also received its largest allotment for the three month period in January, when the county received $6,573 fr umthe five cents of the state gasoline tax which is dis tributed monthly among the South Carolina counties, on the basis of: motor veh.cle license sales in the counties. The remaining one cen:| of the six cent state tax on gasoline- i retaned by the State Hghway De partment. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL IN ONE HOI R. If not pleased, your 35c back »t any:, drug store. TE-OL, a STRONG fun gicide. contains 90% alcohol. IT PENETRATES Reaches MORE | germs to KILL the itch. Today p: McGee’# Drug Store. Love Laughs at Miles... -v\\ ~s/\ l, t l/fce b ing k° c * home* Mr Neal Honored tundav Mrs. It B N>j Neal Mr NOTICE OF SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens In Court of Common P!< Citurns Federal Savings A A.*>C:at.ori, CUnfon, S. C.. Plaintiff, vs. T.liman Anthony Marier, Defend- You're always near by LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE No matter liow great the distance between you and tlio»e you love, you need never feel far away. Like a magic carpet, Ixmg Distance will take you anywhere, any time, quickly. Many new circuits and switchboard* have been added and 9 out of 10 calls now go through while you hold the line. “Voice visits** with out-of-town relatives and friends give so much pleasure for so little cost. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY i. r v una mi, BUG JUf*. v. w • BiGBm a boh, mir «b 141 wi r» . j v 04*i}« up. Mr and Mr* J L . Hulu- c • a w* and tamily. El L I*T*rv re. Mr* Guldat Harha. Mtu Gather ne Bar- nett. Mr and Mr* Ruthel X >eal and family. Mr and Mr* W A Bishop. Jr . and Luma of Greens tile: Mr and Mr* George L**aarjr. Mr, a nd Mr* Julian Wigg.ru and family. ] Sgt and Mr* Clyde Wiggins of Atlar ita, Ga. Mr and Mr* R M Barnet! of Ath- is. Ga . St t and Mrs C tton of Co omb rur lOCr* Mr* E E Keen La j ran. nt of n Mr. Nesl py viiefo! ( ard of Thank* I wish to thank e.e-yooe for be lt ** nt e to me during my recent •nvaie* e ie fr.j*n an accident. Al- i for the beautiful flowers, cards id other nice things —Billy Watkins. Woman* Club Wert* Monday evening the Woman's mjoyci a trip to Lake Green- For Greater Value America Buys More CHEVROLET TRUCKS than any other make •In Sited guests for umber attended, singing of old hymns, led by who was also a eniuved wood * Husbands were i tne occasion and a There was grou; songs and tarn.liar Rev John Holland guest of the club. A fish supper wa Those participating in the fun of the evening expre-sed regret that several club members jrerc unable to attend because of illness or other engagements. Revival Meeting at Hailev Memorial Methodist Church Next Sunday. May 29, is the open ing day of the revival m«K*tipg at Bai!ey Memorial Mbthodist church, and it will continue through Friday evening. June 10. Rev.-Paul K. Hol land of Ruby, twin brother of the pastor, will be present f >r the first service and will direct the singing. Duet singing by the Hollapd Twins will be a special feature. The lical pastor. Rev. John H. Holland, will deliver the messages. SIX-INCH SERMON By Rev. Robert H. Harper WATCHING AND PRAYING IN GETHSEMANE I Lesson for May 29: Mark 14:32-4?, Memory Selection: Mark 14:38. The name Gethsemane will ever be a symbol of vicarious suffering. It is the name of^a garden of olives across the brook Kidron from Jeru salem. The ancient olive trees found there are evidently descendants of those under which Jesus prayed. At the entrance of the garden, Jesus went farther into it, taking with him Peter and James and John. He told them His soul was exceeding sorrowful even unto death, then - bade them tarry and watch, and He went a little farther and fell on the ground in an agony of pray er. If Jesus needed to pray, so should we. He prayed that the cup of bit terness might be removed from Him, but He added: “Not what I will, but what thou wilt.” What a contrast between Jesus Is c»iv»0tlt No Other Line Competes When You Compare! 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