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# THK CUN TON CHRONICLE Thun*4at. Augaait 4. I! 4 , ✓ Farm Ponds For Pleasure And Profit ^ ^ Sally Copeland, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Posey trol, the Copeland’s pond is used for fishing, swim* W. Copeland of Clinton, enjov, sunbathing on a raft min * and boa,ln *- had oUni sinCe 195 ‘- and as a source of pleasure and real benefit, the farm at their farm pond Aside from regular benefits t an -, f* beat,” Mr. Copeland said —Soil Con such as irrigation, cattle water supply and fire con- serration Service Photo. I LOOK HERE! College View Esso STATION Otters >ou Quoronteed sotistochon on oil products ond semces PHone ’ 1 tor Cor Wosfc Wheel 8010110119 Broke Rcli*»«r»g Motor Tu«e Up And en>o>r Our reosoooMe chorpes LubrtCOttOn Tire Rcpoir PRICES SLASHED ON ALL F F* ATLAS TIRES •fACTOUV COLLEGE VIEW ESSO STATION Otalwi — PtkMe II Cross Anchor News MR>. J. L. IMM.TON. Correspondent Muses Gad, Ruby Lee and Re-1 beer a laimb vi»ited Miu Fdna L^mb Sunday Mr* Lorre (V&hieM* of Chester <• a* a % isi'or here Monday Mr and Mr* IkdUr Bennett *pet»' s jnHay at * himney R<«A \ C Ikoufiat ** - 11 - am- ipmt the weelt end * th Jwr Lnmhk Dmnef gae*t* hwndMo *4 Un Mmane Dnbbsm »«ev Mr mi Mr* c bar tv* Mrlnsatfle and Ka'-hy ai CMuMCn'. M C . Mr *sd Mr* Lest#* M«m Mi Pwlv M GevvnttMe Mr* Pern t ■■amt r—Mi Barry of taHBMa Mr mi Mr* L A tame ai 1—riBbti Mr Ml Mr* Mb ret L+m* mi MndMn at Mv haane at Mr* L#*n>* Me* ABan M OMMntMe tn n« ~*f m Mr oarb *M *ee tB» Mr* Bar tnaMaeab* Arptr MaAbar ai CMwbMbe B C *Ba«i Mr •aaAaaal *rB *BaeS#* Ber# ang*w» A* a aM BmpU O MmM* af Bad tab* rM* acwMMn baar Mm •aM Mr* M C P*m» Ar. ami MM Man af tiaasaMMB <•■■<* M aria > •MB Mr and Mr* M f fmm br rtTVM arm aMaaara Mmwmi Mr* Baa* flbrMBBB M mm braM M**«m AaM BmM b#s-# aapan OaB LaMM abi Baaay Tbe I • a* ar Banar* With the Sick Fnends of W G King wiU be in terested to kno^ he is improving at Hays hospital *here he has been a patient the past week Miss Imo Tumblin Is convales cing at Blalock Clinic following an operation illness Discharged from Hays hospital earlier in the week were H. Gaskin. Mrs Theodore 4acksdh, Mrs. R C. Hunter. J. W. Sauer- white 6f Mountville, Mrs. /ames Coker. NDs. W. ( C. Barbery,'Willie Edmunds, Mrs. Russell Eubanks. Terrell Leopard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Leopard of Joanna, Mrs Barbara Templeton, Joanna, Mirs Gladys Abercrombie, Judy Ann Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Tucker Mrs. Vera Ward is improving at Blalock Clinic following an opera tion. Leonard White.. Jr. and James Bowling have returned to their homes from Hays hospital where they were suffering injuries re ceived in an automobile accident Friends of Mrs Eugene Johnson will be interested to know she has been a patient at Blalock Clinic several days this week. Nancy Hayes has returned to her home in Joanna after an operation illness at Hays hospital Miss Susan Terry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W D. Terry, is a pa tient at Hays hospital Mrs Rachel Brown of Whitmire, I who received injuries in a car-train accident i> a patient at Blalock W. F. McDaniel Laurens—Well* Floyd McDaniel, • *. of Rt 2, Laurens, died early Saturday afternoon at tus home af ter teveral years of declining health and tae week* iUne*> A native of Lauren* County be was the *oa «f the late Joel Robert ond Rehorc* Pinooa McDommoI He «* Mew PruspMt Rapd.t Cbarcb funinbg are tuu Maaevt Mho Inanea M*Denari of tike bum# antf Me* Gary I'outer «f prmn* Pla ;] :nn button M L McDomri of Lofun* ond Jubn R Meftn—a el Vaioelu* enti a oaee# Mao* Monbr McCkaasri of tike bnou Punorol too see* nooo Mririap at I Rt B • M Mt AH a* oabM»oa* Burial no* i Clinic. Mr* Marilyn Crumpton, injured in the same wreck, return .•d to her home in Whitmire Ttte*- day Among pahenta receiving treat ment at Blalock Clinic and dis charged earlier in the wreck were: Mrs Clarence Dunaway, C. E Row land. Joe Davenport, J N. Ores- well ami C>’ n thia McKenzie Friends of Tommy Hollis will be JatTfo kjww he is able to be out a^ain after a iow days stay At Hays hospital Medical patients at Hays hospital include John Burnett. Keith Avery, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Avery, Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs. H. B Gas kin and Mrs. John Franklin. Mrs. James Huey is improving at Blalock Clinic where she underwent : surgery. .friends of Milton Moore, son of Mr and Mrs Perry Moors wdl be glad to know he Is able to he out after a few days stay at Blalock Clinic Cordell Sanders of Lydia, is a pa tient at Blalock Clinic. Fnends of J. A Galloway will be glad to know he is able to be out after a few days stay at Hay* hos pital. Mrs. James Motes of Lydia, is a surgical patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Homer D. Henry will be glad to know he is improving at i Hays hospital where he has been a patient for some time. Carroll Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan operation at Hay* hospital this Mrs. J. Harold Lewis of Rock Hill. 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