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12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. May 21, 1959 NOTICE or saij: TW Mate of Carvltaa. i nunly of 1 JlttrP«» IN I'Ol'RT OF COMMON PLEAS Margarrt Shpaly Balips. Plaintiff, v* Agnes Shealy Oden.. Individual ly and as Administratrix of the Es tate o(, Mrs • Oaisy L. Shetily, de- GOOD LUCK CUNTON SERVICE STATION (iulf 1‘roduets l‘hone % erased, and Orr’S Cash Wholesale Company. Defendants PI'RSI’ANT to a Decree <* the Court in the above stated case. I will sell at public outcry to the high est bidder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens C. H . S. C., on Salesday in June next, being Monday, the 1st day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel and lot of land situate, lying and being at the Northeast corner of the intersection of Woodrow and Centennial Streets, in the City of Clinton, County of Lau rens. State of South Carolina, con taining a fraction of an acre, bound- ed on the North by lands now or formerly of Dr. S. C. Hays, on the East by lot of C. W, Hogan and Esther Hogan, on the South by East Centennial Street, and on the W’est by Woodrow Street, and having lo cated thereon the residence of the late Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy, a garage apartment used in connection therewith, and a five-room tenant house which was formerly used by Dr F. K. Shealy as an office. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The suc cessful bidder, other than the plain tiff herein, immediately upon the conclusion of the bidding, shall de posit with the Clerk of Court the sum of 10 per cent as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the purchase price upon complying with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff for credit on the indebt edness In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such de posit. or should fail to comply with the terms of sale, the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting pur chaser. The purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording W E DUNLAP. C C C. P G S Strom; i May 11. 1K9 LM 28 BestWishesf After hearing and reading the tes timony for and against confirmation of Adm. Lewis Strauss to be Sec retary of Commerce, my conscience dictates that I should support his nomination in Committee and on the Senate floor. This great public ser vant has ably served in the admin istration of Presidents Wilson, Roos evelt. Truman, and Eisenhower and as personal secretary to Herbert, Hoover prior to his selection as President. I feel that Admiral Strauss has refuted the charges which have been made against him. It seems to me that whatever dif ferences exist are concerned pri-1 marily w ith matters of judgment, or even differences in basic phi losophy. If the nominee has erred— and I am not convinced that he has, although I realize that no human is perfect—it has been on the side of security for our nation, for which, in my opinion, he should be com mended, rather than condemned. Much of the controversy over the Admiral's nomination has centered around his original lone-wolf stand on the Atomic Energy Commission in favor of developing the H-bomb ahead of Russia, his vote with a ma jority of the Gray Board and the A EC to cancel security clearance to Dr. Robert Oppenheimer. and his opposition at one time to the overseas shipment of radioactive isotopes which he felt might possibly be used in some manner against our country since adequate supervision was not provided for in the pro posal STATES Rlt.HTV EDI CATION AND HOI SING Last werk 1 reported to you that tanou* House committees would probably take favorable erGoa on three pending bills one at which I wholeheartedly favor and two at which I Strongly oppose Stare that time the House Judiciary ComaiM lee. by a vote at IT IS has screed la report faseraWy HRS. Right* s*n c Ashtaere at howlh ( arottne s dtatnci played aa the wwMuag sole 1%«* el ttoa. if fWiaSy the State Department withdraw these instnictions if such had boon issued. Officials of the department denied that such instfifftions had been given or even considered and they promised a full investigation into the report. Public Records The following public records were filed the past week in the office of the Clerk of Court of Laurens Coun ty Property Transfers John Coleman Rice to Leroy So ber, 9 3 acres on road leading to Stomp Springs for $10.00. Home Improvements. Inc., to Grady Jones, Jr., lot in Grayview Estates, Laurens, for $650.00 Fred Hill to Alfred Barbery and James Barbery, lot in Skipper's Lodge sub-division. Lake Green wood, for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Carolyn F. Roper to James E Brown, lot on South Carolina High way No. 39 for $650.00. Myrtle G Brown to R. S. Smith and Irene O Smith, 14 acres on road from Wattsville to Greenville High way for $10 00 and other considera tions. H. T. Babb to H L. (Tommy) Maxwell, lot in Cross Hill Township. Lake Greenwood, for $10 00 and oth er considerations American Insurance and Real Es tate Agency to A. C. Matthews and Florence E Matthews, lot in Edge- water sub-divuuon on Lake Green, wood, for $318 00 StiUwaters. Inc . to Stewart M Thomson and Jane C. Ella. 40 arras on Lake Greenwood for $10,000 00 Laurens Mills la the City at L*u reus, lot on Holme* Street Leurrat hr Si «i L L Whit our* end Blaarh* B Whitmire to John S. Tennent and Lorena C. Tennent. lot on Lake Greenwood for $10 00 and other con siderations Ruth Wallace Cheshire to A. W. Wallace. 2.3 acres in Youngs Town ship for $5.00, love and affection. John Gua Anderson to Janie Pearl Anderson Jones, 4 acre in Laurens Township for $10.00, love and affect- tion. Home Improvements, Inc., to Charles W. Harrison, lot just off the Greenville Highway for $9,069.44. J. Q, Ridgeway and Ruby J. Ridgeway to H. B. Monroe, 1^4 acres at Princeton for $1.00 and oth er valuable considerations. James R. Bobo and Beatrice C. Bobo to Letha Garrett lot on Wright St., Wattsville, for $1,200.00 and assumption of mortgage. Fred Hill to Herman T. Mullinax, lot in Cross Hill Township for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Jane C. Ellis to Paul R. Johnson, lot on Lake Greenwood near Wil son’s Fish camp on Reedy River for $675.00 Marriage Licenses Issued Fred Louis Hostetler, Fountain Inn, and Frances Joyce Weathers, Woodruff. John Lewis Staggs, Wattsville, and Peggy Ann Boatwright, Joanna. Louis Raymond Samples, Clinton, and Martha Ellen Mattison, Lau rens. Bobby Washington, Gray Court, and Joan Cleveland, Owings. John Arthur Cheeks, Laurens, and Mamie L. Westfield, Enoree. James Earl Morgan. Clinton, and Margie Christine Ayers, Laurens. Lawrence Eugene Thompson, Laurens, and Evelyn Ogretta Gray, Gray Court. Willie James Webb, Fountain Inn, and Vivian Amanda Dixon, Fountain Inn John Earl Wright. Fountaid Inn. and Shirley Ruth Raines, Woodruff John C. Fisher, Ashboro, N. C.. and Edith Marion Boone, Asheboro, N C. Sammie Lee Beagle. Enoree, and Minnie Ruth Shumpert. Clinton FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the Mh day of June, 1968, I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ex. ecutor of the estate of Eddie N. Hen ry in the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply ^for a final discharge from my trtist as Executor. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. HOMER D. HENRY, Executor May 7, 1959 4C-J-5 CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens WHEREAS Annie B. Waldrop, made suit to me to grant Robert J. Waldrop Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of C. C. j Waldrop. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said C. C. Waldrop, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on May 27, 1959 next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 12th day of May Anno Domini 1959. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 2c M-21 J. P. L. C. WE WISH YOU EVERY HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS FOR THE FUTURE BALDWIN MOTOR CO. Your FORD and MERCURY Dealer N. Broad Street FOR YOUR CONTINUED * SUCCESS Clinton Paper Box Co. J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON, ft C <n w# foim ft* •oy>ng fhonfc you toe ft* ft#* oaompl# tot by you o«d you# 1959 Too liovo mod# ut ptvud. Good lytk. Ot M Mt-VT * (SHE* h« iota MT! RE fUtClW BANK OF CUNTON TW kammg tMdf Hmm* Hel Ml fl f aft Imp jnrmmmI km ft m 1 n Member Federal DryaMi loMiraore Car pa# a I mm 1% tMrrr»l Paid va*ia(« \t < aaato Srt %■■■■!>% TttmUt AND GATT •a* •mh a a#w* ii**aa>ct CUE itrnmk As you tackle the future ' you have our best wishes. .y-.'yy •AMT PtOMCTS THAT CAttT TMS LAiQ. AH MAM "A”— All TM WAT I PET urarted a» <e>*au» la the lOh «aaM«a at the Geaeral Igriimtat «a Tar Of* aatf Trade • GATTt to to- rare raccem a# the mtrting by r*. during textile duties ea textile fab hr* and fiber* aad tame other product* by tea per real HNrn this was called t* our atteaboa. Senator* Paslore, Cotloa. aad I, members at the Senate • Special Textile Watch dog Subcommittee demanded that IEST WISHES FOi All THE TEAKS AHEAD GRADUATES (jrftftul&iXK EASTS1DE GREENHOUSE ( UNTON. & C class of LAWSON FURNITURE CO. JOANNA, a C. ANDERSON APPLIANCE CO. I§2 Saatli Rraad Street Telephone 927 Grad MIDWAY CAFE class of 0959 It hat boon a ploaturo to watch your progrots during tho yoart. Good kidi to ad of you. McGee's Drag Store May the success of this moment be a guide to greater achievements. The entire community ex tends its congratulations for your success. COMMUNITY CASH GROCERY CUMTftL a c