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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, JUNE 2. 194»
NOTICE OF SALE
'The State of S-uth Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Notes From The
County Agent's Office
TRESPASS NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that no
trespassing, hunting, filing or loaf-
l ing is allowed on the property of the
' undersigned. This property is locat-
} ed nine miles beyond Cross Hill on
the Old Island Ford Road and is
In Court of Common Pleas
Citizens Federal Savings it Loan By C. B. CANNON. County Agent
Association, Clinton. S. C., Plaintiff. ———————
vs. Eleven communities in Lanrens | known as the Matthews‘estate. Signs i
T. L. Ellison, Joanna Textile Mills county have organized to promote; are posted on property. Violators]
Company, and W. C. Baldwin Motor soil conservation work in their com- 0 f this notice will be prosecuted by;
Company, Defendants. munities, and fo compete under the law.
Pursuant to a Decree of the Court regulation for prizes to'bc awarded p. M. MOORE,
n the above stated case, I will sell to winners at a later date. ‘ 1 2-2c J. ROY CASQUE.
public outcry to the highest bidder, The communities organized and i nvf x'v T
either in or in front of the Court leader, elected in each community *• . 1 .v, a » ^
House, at Laurens, S. C, on Salesday are as follows: Barksdale-Narnie. J.!? ake t 113 * 011 ^ ^ !
m June next, being Monday, the 6th Herman Power; Gray Court-Owiugs, ^ unc ’ ' 1 ra ^ c , r ,J;_ 1 A ,*
,.v of the month, during the legal Fred Stoddard; Greenpond, Roy Cur- tou nt of my acts a n d onigs as -
mimstratnx of the state of She^burn,
M. Warner in the office of the Judge
persons having claims against said
estate will present them on or before
said date, duly proven, or be forever
barred.
MRS. FRANCES COOP WARNER.
, Administratrix, Clinton, S. C.
hours for such sales, the following ry; Hopewell, W. P. Dickson; Lan-
citscribed prooerty, to wit: ford, T. Roy DeShields; Mountville,. . _ , . , T „ . , of
• VI that ertain piece parcel or Geoorge Wham and L. P. Burns; and, 0 of Laurens County, at 19
nat ertain piece, parcel or Y RlnU .i v ! o'clock a.m., and on the same day
lot of land w.th a dwelling house ' ,ra ’ Muton y. riiaxety.
will apply for a final discharge from
,.n,a" » lag and being on the. west O’ileTi; Trinity RM^. W.“ ‘2^LJ!L A f2i5S^«L,.
and other improvements thereon, Also Poplar Springs, Garven ,C
si" of "North Adair Street in th e Waterloo-Center Point. John H.j U> SiLlS!
T,iwn Clinton Laurtais Countv Wharton and Willie D. Lomas. u notitied and required o m p y
lown Or Clinton, caurens, county, Th annroximatelv 1Q6 farm- !rnent on or before t hat date l 311(1 a11
South Carolina, bounded on the I he.e are approximate^ i»t> tarm (
n i th by Ferguson Street one hun-'t' 1 '* 1(1 11 organized commuai-
dred eightv-seven (187) feet there- ties with s ‘g ned farm P lans on their
, n: on the east by North Adair farms and who arc carrying out soil
Street o«e hundred three (103) feet conservation practices. Meetings held
thereon; on the south by lot now or in January and February in coope-
foimerly of Janella Boland Pitts, r “l| on with soil conservation tech-
iormerly estate of Julia Ferguson nicians in the \ arious communities
Woods, one hundred thirty-eight to di scuss soil conservation and rules
(138) feet thereon; and on the west and regulations governing the soil
v lot formerly of Mrs. Louda C. conservation contest conducted in
Copeland, now of Connie C. Burts, Cher okee. Laurens. Union and Spar-
j onf mi tanburg counties of South Carolina
NOTICE
The Clinton group of Alco
holics Anonymous meets every
Thursday evening at 8:00 mtr
Copeland Hardware Supply Co.
store.
All who have a drinking
problem are invited to aMond.
Alcoholics
Anonymous
Clinton, S. C.
P. O. Box 113, Clinton, S. C.
for an interview or informa
tion.
and Polk and Ruutherford counties'
in North Carolina. The purpose of
the. contest, as explained to the va-
. tty (90) feet thereon. Said lot is
y.ime and identical lot hereto-
• : e acquired by mo. the said T. L
K’.i.son. by deed of Lucia M. Bald- . . ,
v n dated August 11. 1943. record- nous farmer groups, is to help groups
, n Dead Book 83 at page 27. in of farmers to use their land properly
i . (lice rf the Clerk of Court for
I . t: ens Countv. Siuth Carolina."
Terms of Sale: Cash. The success-
b.dder, other than the Plaintiff
herein.
immedii
itely
upon
the
con-
*'lu.*.on
of the bid dm
e. shal
1 de;
posit
.uth t!
ie Clerk
rtt ,
»urt.. the sum of
§
a guaran
t OO 01
! his g<
nod 1
laith
in the
bidding.
The i
same t
o be
ip*
pl.ed fc
o the pur
I’k.i'C
price
ui>or
\ hi*
comply
mg with
the
terms
of
.<a!c.
otherw
.se to be
paid
to J*:..
mtifl
for
m dit
on the i
ndebt
edness
In
the
event
the succx
•ssful
hidde
r sh
ould
tail to
make sue
h de;
Ov'Slt, c
r sh
ould
taii to comply with the terms of sale,
the «s.d L«nd$ shall be re--old on the
.-.•me or some subsequent Salesday
on me same terms, at tr.e risk of the era | Agricultural Agencies
defaulting purenaser
The purrhase • to pay for papers,
recording.
V R FLEMING,
C C C P. k G S.
».»;«. i th.s 2nd day of May .194R/
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properly
and to plan, apply and maintain soil
conservation practices. The contest
began January 1, 1949. and ends July
1. 1951. Dates to enter the contest
are from January 1, 1949 to July 1,
1949 The scoring of results of in
dividual farm and community-wide
basis to be a percentage basis. A
simple score card to be used for this
purpose.
The regulation requires at least
ten or more farmers organized and
have a farm plan on their »arm to be
eligible to compete in the contest as
an organized community and that a
county must have h»n or more such
organized communities to be eligible
to compete for the area prizes
Representatives of State and Fed-
o serve
as judges. The decision of the judg
es will be final.
LOOK! !
EVERY NEW
CONVENIENCE
BULANF
Carolina Suburban Gas Co.
G. It. Sheppard
taurens. S. C.
Phone 509
ICE-COLD FROM COOLERS
4U OVt*
Pep si Tastes Better!
Wherever you see a Pepsi Spot, a good time
^ awaks you! Next time you’re thirsty, look
fdr the Pepsi Cooler — and enjoy America’s *
finest cola! Be sure it’s Pepsi—for the most
of everything that’s best.
Why Take Less—When Pepsi’s Best!
And when you shop, always take home six
big, BIG 12-ounce bottles of Pepsi-Cola for
the family! TWELVE full glasses — plenty
for all!
No Finer Cala at Any Price!
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO.
GREENVILLE. 8. C.
'Crvation program as all g
o gain and nothing to
ic result
.<e in that 8
::
(inserting
arned out
i in the soil
Many practi
I
in
uch
ma.
a program will S
e AAA pr • - *
soil bu.fd;ng payments out of
soil build.ng allowance set up for
the farms under the AAA program
::
the 8
NOTICE OF SALE
r ■ V. . V ,.f S . c
' ■! Lauren*
In Court of C itr.man Pleas
Citizens Federal Sav.ngs St Loan Grasing Crop* Prevent Erosion
A}»octat.on. Clinton. S C , Plaintiff, J° hn u Cook. Owings. is plan-
vs. n.ng on seeding this fall 20 more
Tillman Anthony Marier. Defend- * crw ,a and ladtno clover. Mr
ant. Cook prepared and seeded last N<»- —
Pursuant to a Derree of the Court v ^ m ber two and one-half acres to 8
.n ‘he above stated case. I will sell and I^adino clover. He be- 8
^: pub.ic outcry to the highest bidder, 2an grazing this seeding March 13. I
vither in or in front of the Court ,949 « and on A P ri1 20 lhc Fescue and B
House, at Lauren*. S. C . on Sa'.esday c,OVCT averaged at least 10 inches 8
in Jane next, being Mondav. the 6th hi * h * although an average of eight 8
ay of the month, during the lega! hcad of catt!e wrre continually kept 8
.ours for such sales, the following on the receiving no other 8
«'-.ribed property, tow. feet^^^fcer than the grazing. His |g
* All that certai
• f land SltlMte,
l iming Strt-et extension near the
v U'MeR&TO GO
^O/' DEPEMOA BL
<• \ O P&/c/VO£V SERV/CE
!
:
I
•n pic.e. parcel o* talt,e Aore m thnv.ng condi- 8
:e, lying and being j** 00 , ::
. extension near the Mr Ci>ok - m d « s cussing ms grazing. 8
t ty of Laurens, in the County of had thls to sa >' ‘ 1 ,ea rned on the an- g
I . urens. State of South Car ,hna. nujI tours held Wi Laurens g
fi t.ng one hundred fo. tv-six (146) toun: > the vj!uc of ^nuual grazing
tee; on Fleming Street extension and 1 , made U P mind lhat ‘ :ou,d
commencing at an iron pin in the bav * 11 H the other fellow can. Mr.
•.enter of Fleming Street extension Cook sure had the P roof and
it tne corner of the Wehunt proper- caUle « razin * whll « ^ writer was
ty. running back therefrom in paral- taking to him. Mr. Cook further
lei imes S. 0-45 E 420 feet, and be- rema «-ked: “I aim to sow that 20 acre
mg one hundred forty-si* (146) feet (P°‘ nlm 8 toward the field) field of
umc in the rear, end being lot No. 3 800(1 land this fal1 t0 the mix -
or. a plat made for Kilgo St Huntei f" 111 *- We must fertilize if we are to
by J. A. Yeargin. Surveyor, dated ^ ood grazing. Feitilizer is
February 20. 1947, recorded in the chea P er than labor On my two and
office of the Clerk of Court for one - balf atres now b emg_ grazed. I J
Lcurens County in Plat Book 6, at b ^ oadcas ^ ^00 pounds of a 5-10-5 fer- ;
page 5; bounded on the north by ; P 01- acr ^ at seediri" time and :
Fleming Street extension: on the east |°* > '' <lr * s l ed Wltb 100 pounds of Ni-
and south by lands now or formerly trate of Soda in December, 1948. Ap-
of D. B Wehunt, and on the west P^ng another application in Janu r
by lands formerly of James L. Flynn, cir - year uf 200 pounds. We
now John H. Eigenbrode, and being can T have a Fear-round grazing here
the identical lot of land conveyed to in Laurens county if we *:ll do what
Tillman Anthony Marier by D. B. Ae ,, sh °ii d J 10 ;
Wehunt by deed dated March 14, , ‘ lr ‘ ^^k has learned a valuable
1947 •• lesson by observing what the other
Terms of Sale: Cash. The success-i far ! ners a "f doing with goocI grai ^,
tul b.dder. other than the Plaintiff, f nd ^P uU ^ g 1 "to-practice what he|
herein, immediately upon the con _; earr,ed -getting lesu.ts 1 by action. No^
elusion of the bidding, shall deposit ! lner sod conservation practice can,
with the Clerk of Court the sum of: f b . e carned oul ‘ n Lauren.^ county
as a guarantee of his good faith 10 ^ thes t hllI f and slo P c , s j
in the bidding. The same to be ap-^' 11 ? P rofltable P ast ure for livestock
pl:ed‘to the purchase price upon hisj lU f t f rop r , ^ f
complying vHth "the teri?is of sale,! Mark Date for Farmer s Week v
otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff for . ^ peopl * d; ; " ot Wa , n L t0 0fi OV f‘ ^
credit on the indebtedness. In the l° a ok i h ? ^k of August 22-26 for |
event the successful bidder should £ ariner s Week at Cl«nson college. |
fail to make such deposit, or should’rneeimg the families-
fail to comply with tf* terms of sale,, pec ‘ a " y h the , wife ^ ^ at borne .
the said lands shall be re-sold on the!? 0 muc . h f nd works 50 ha ; d - ^ ,U en '
same or some subsequent Salesday Joyand T many ^ ldeaS fS
on the seme terms, at the risk of the |wel1 as meet many farm people IK
defaulting purchaser.
RUBY'S
BEAUTY SHOP
"Pofrational Care . . .
It Be»t for Tour Hair”
S. Broad SI. Pbone 493
We Invite Your Businett
cu
Yk. • F
> t
R L Ptaxlro
D. E. TRIBBLE CO.
BLTLDEKS SI’PPUES
Phone 94
J ^ r
W Roy P1IU
PITTS COAL CO.
Betl Qnality Coni”
Phone 75
PITTS SER. STATION
“Sendee With a Smile"
£
SHIELDS'
MODERN STUDIO
COMMERCIAL AND
PORTRAIT PHOTOG&Anrr
Jarobe Bide Phono U-W
Robert E. Wytor, HI
“Service Beyond the Contract"
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
R. E. WYSOR, III
Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J
The purchaser to pay for papers,
stamps and recording.
v. r. rleming,
C. C. C. P. & G. S.
Dated this 2nd day of May ,1949.
2-3cf
ALCOHOLISM
Trooted Effectively
In Hundreds of Coses
TELEPHONE PAY OR NIGHT
ALC0 7 HAVEN
SANITARIUM
( 605 E. NORTH STREET A
GREENVILLE, SO. CAROLINA/
people
from throughout the state.
Further remarks on this meeting in
the future, but begin making your^
plans now to attend the entire week;
or at least a portion of the week.
Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone No. 2
Call 74
FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES
Mr. and Mn. P. L. Roddy
RODDY'S
RESTAURANT
“Serving Fine Food for Fine
Folks”
C. W. COOPER GARAGE
One of the well known business firms, alive to progress,
is C. W’. Cooper Garage, located at 302 East Carolina Avenue.
Established in 1928, this firm has been in the forefront ever
since in matters relating to general repairs on all makes of
automobiles, body and fender repairing and painting, as well
as automobile sales and service.
C. W r . Cooper Garage is authorized dealer of Kaiser-Frazer
automobiles.
b
C. W. Cooper, owner, was with the local Ford dealer from
1917 to 1927, and a long list of customers of years’ standing
is a tribute to the efficiency of C. W r . Cooper Garage, which
also carries a complete line of parts and supplies.
Mr. Cooper invites you to visit his agency and see the new
Kaiser-Frazer models now on display before deciding on your
new car, and whether you wish to keep your old automobile
or ^recondition” H for greater resale value, you will find
C. W. Cooper Garage tops in their field.
C^7'
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cox
COX HOME & AUTO
SUPPLY CO.
“Customer Satisfaction
Guaranteed”
201 N. Broad Phone 12
H. G. Chandler
CHANDLER'S
GARAGE
General Auto Repairing
Phone 71
I /A^-
Thomas E. Baldwin
BALDWIN
APPLIANCE CO.
' FRIGID AIRE
SALES AND SERVICE
Domestic and Commercial
Appliances
C. W. Cooper
C. W. COOPER
GARAGE
KAISEB-FKAZIEK
- Sales fnd Service
All Makes of Cars Repaired
and Serviced
%{[.
L. E. Bishop W. M. Walker
BISHOP-WALKER
REXALL STORE
"If If. Kcx.U, If. KUU-
J. Zlltott Law
CLINTON
BODY REBUILDERS
‘Dolnc Wkmt We Know—
Know What We’re Doing”
106 Hampton Ave.
Phone 539
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