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S. C„ Thuraday, Jmmry 7, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Mill* News CLYDE TRAMMELL Telephone after a because broken Into Friday night BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Joe Coker will observe a birth Mrs. Hattie Byars, Mrs. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Paul Revis spent ^ U - . Hair and Mrs. J. L. Brawley of the hoUdays in Spring Lake^ N. January 12th will be the birth Joanna, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy C irady Family Visits Father in Hospital nervous shock illness Miss Beth Moore will cele- Clerk of Court the sum of five the Court in the above stated applied to of their home being brate her birthday January )2. per centum (5%) of the amount caM| j ^ a t public out' upon Ms Mrs. Ray Rl^py will observe a of the bid as a guarantee of his cry to the highest bidder, tenns of sale, birthday January 8* good faith in the bidding. The either in or in front of the PMd to the Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish same to be applied to the Court House, at Laurens JO. H., m the will observe their wedding anni- purchase price upon his com- s. C., on Salesday in January event the versary January 14th. plying with the terms of sale, next, being the fourth day of should fail to Martin Boozer will observe a otherwise to be paid to the the month, during the legal Plaintiff for credit on the in- hours for such sales, the fol- In the event the lowing described property to with Mr and Mrs J D Size- d «y of Becky Boozer, Jane Motte birthday January 13th . _ . „ t J and Mrs Peggy Wyatt. Mrs. Wilma Bryant celebrated debtedness. Saiders of near Laurens, visited more. ‘ j , . r . _ « Kirthdav Jannarv successful bidder should fail to wit’ Henry BIRCHMORE-BOND WEDDING Happy birthday today, Dec. 7, a ^ „ day J a Uai ^ l8 V wu - ncui y --WWW* vv a vin-ix*. ffollAssn ITincr will nssls r. and Mrs. Claude Grady the former’s brother, Henry BiKUSunum^-nunif Wrileen'Kina will colPhratP a make such deposit, or should family have visited his fath- Abercrombie, and Mrs. Alber- Miss Ruby Birchmore.daugh- birthday jSuary 9th ' b fail to comply with the terms " P. Grady, who U in the C rombie Sunday. ter of Mr. and Mrs. CharUe Q Shields, Cathy Sanders mrtnqay January am, ace Thompson hospital in Wa y ne Patterson of Jhckson- Birchmore, became the bride of 8 . on, at intervals during the ^<5, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Newton Louis Bond, EM2, son of Mr. and T e i. 8 birthd ay two weeks. Patterson of Cherokee Falls and Mrs. W. C. Bond, on December “ wU ! y Joe Sanders spent the M „ Dome Batchelor of Blacks- 26 at the home of the bride. " a "dy Wrenn^w. C. Holbert and tmas week-end with his un- burg( wer e guests of Mr. and Rev. J. Gaynor Phillips, pas- Mi « fh irte y H‘n soa ' aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mrs . It hiel Harvey during the tor of the Lydia Presbyterian be ,our rs, in Stuart, Fla. holidays. Mrs. Harvey and Church, performed the cere- y e * rs oldJanuary 11. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper daughters, Misses Toni and mony and ir. ^ Reggie Laney will be 11 years family spent the week-end Kathy, with the Pattersons and The bride, given in marriage old January 14. Great Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Batchelor also visited their by her father, was lovely in a B. Cooper, Mrs. George Wade mother, Mrs. L. A. Hall in John- white brocade satin suit with Mr. and Mrs. Maripn Cald- ston. which she wore a pillbox hat bll. On Sunday afternoon Mr. Mrs. Bennie Johnson and chil- with a circular veil, and other Mrs. Calvin Cooper attended dren of Okinawa, are visiting white accessories, funeral of Bobby Kirkley in her mother-in-law, Mrs. R. G. She carried a white Bible top- ville. Mr. Kirkley was a Johnson, a,nd brother-in-law, P«d with a white orchid, r of Mrs. Clinton West and Bobby Johnson. Her husband Mr. Bond Was his son’s best . Eva West of Clinton. will be here in six weeks and man. iss Gloria Cato spent the they wiU make their, home in NOTICE OF SALE THE STATE OF SOUTH > CAROLINA COUNTY OF LAURENS In Court of Common Pleas Lydia Cotton Mills, Plaintiff, vs for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with all improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, County Of Laurens, describ ed as follows: Lot Number 235 Lydia Subdivision, be ing a portion of thd proper ty of Lydia Cotton Mills as shown by a plat of said subdivision prepared by Pickell A Pickell, Engin eers, of Greenville, South Carolina, dated January 10, 1950, and recorded on Janu ary 24, 1969, in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Plat Book 12 at Page 211, said Plat being adopted by ref erence. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The/ Horace Emory and Peoples Dressed in green brocade sat- National Fund, Inc., Defend- k-end in Laurens with her Winston-Salem, N. C. Mrs. R. io* Miss Edna Birchmore at- ants. ither-in-law and sister Mr G- Johnson visited her daugh- tended her sister. Pursuant to a Decree of the Mrs Odis Young ’ ters, Mrs. Walter Cody and Mr. Mr. Bond is a 2nd class elec- Court in the above stated case, rs Cora Gaddyand Mr and Cody, Mrs. Curtis Hadden and trician’s mate in the U. S. Navy, I will sell at public outcry to Morris Tavlor and children Mr. Hadden and Mrs. Juanita with his home port at Mayport, the highest bidder, either in or Chester were Sunday Coker during Christmas week. Fla. to front of the Court House, at sts of ’ the former’s sister Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones Mrs. Bond will be with her pa- Laurens C. H., S. C., on Sales- successful bidder, other than Laura Darby and niece’ and family of Taylors, were holL rents while he is on a seven- day in January next, being the Plaintiff herein, immedia' Bo Brown, and Mr. Brown! day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. weeks cruise to Cuba, r. and Mrs.J. H. McPherson David R. Coker and Rev. and _ CARD OF THANES Louisville, Ky., and Rev. and Mrs. James Coker. The family of the late Mrs. B T Terrell of Tampa Mrs. Roy Rohn of Plant City, William Ernest Johnson ac- , visited the former’s grand- Fla., spent New Year’s Day with knowledge with grateful appre- •nts and Rev Terrell’s pa- ber daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ciation the many kindnesses and , Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ter- and Mrs. John Bill. floral contributions of her many recently. Mr. Terrell re Monday, the fourth day of the ly upon the conclusion of the month, during the legal hours bidding, shall deposit with the All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with all improvements thereon*, situate, lying and being in the State of Styuth Carolina, County of Laurens, describ ed as follows: Lot Number 222 Lydia Subdivision, be ing a portion of the proper ty of Lydia Cotton Mills as shown by a plat of said subdivision prepared by Pickell & Pickell, Engin eers, of Greenville, South Carolina, dated January 10, 1959, and recorded on Janu ary 24, 1959, in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Plat Book 12 at Page 211, said plat being adopted by ref erence. TERMS OF SALE: Cash The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, im mediately upon the conclusion the bidding, shall deposit With the Clerk of Court the Theodore Jackson and Alumi- gum of five per centum (5%) num Credit Corporation, De- 0 f the amount of the bid as a fendants. guarantee of his good faith in PURSUANT to a Decree of the bidding. The same to be of the sale, the said lands shall be fe-sold on the same or some subsequent Salesday, on the same terms, at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for pa- ers, stamps and recording. No personal or deficiency judgment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale but compliance with the bid may be made im mediately. W. E. DUNLAP, C. C. C. P A G. S. Dated this 14th day of De cember, 1964 D17-3C-D31 NOTICE OF SALE THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LAURENS In Court of Common Pleas Lydia Cotton Mills, Plaintiff, 0 f v« posit, or should fail to with the terms of sals, the said lands shall be re-sold m the same or some snfissiiasiit Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting par- chaser. The purchaser to pay for pa pers, stamps and recording. No personal or deficiency judgment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale but compliance with the bid may be made im mediately. W. E. DUNLAP, C. C. C. P. A G. S. Dated this 14th day of De cember, 1964 D17-3C-D31 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE SSM641 Jkk 0-11 x : == ObMb Bygt Dougl IHRD'S DCTlItMINATINC 00. SPARTA NBUBG. S. C. led home with his son for a t 1 [Paul Glenn of Greenville, vis- Mr. of Donalds, were Sunday lests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lallard. lent 111 recently Mr Terrell re On Christmas Day Mr. and friends in the Lydia community. »u, recenuy. Mr. xerreu re. ^ Grant of Los An- These kindnesses helped to geles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. give each of us much consola- Joe Gray of Anderson, visited ii° n to our great loss. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram- Mr - “d Mrs. T. O. Williams, GOSS FAMILY HAS FAMILY »11 on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson and CHRISTMAS DINNER and Mrs Humphrey Bal- other'relatives. A family dinner at the Frank Cpl. and Mrs. Frank Smith Goss home on Christmas' Day and children of Ft. Benning, Ga., was , enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd of Rock Gosa( and sons, Warren, Wells Visitors pf Mrs. Roy Snider Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley and Jerry, Gary of Clemson Uni- Mrs. Nell Mills during the Harper-Of Greenwood, were visi- versity, Miss Janice Goss of _ holidays were S-Sgt. and tors during Christmas week-end Winthrop College and Mrs. Goss’ Harold Snider and children ot Mr - Todd’s and Mrs. Harper’s mother and sisters with their Panama City, Fla., Mr. and father, S. J. Todd, and sister, families, Mrs. G. W. Bowen of . C. W. Poole of Spartanburg, Mr8 Homer Fuller and family. Wadley, Ga., Mrs. Helen Smith, and Mrs. J. M. Couch and Mr8 - Smith is their granddaugh- Decatur, Ga., Miss Cindy Bur- children of Greenville; Mrs. Rob- ter and niece. *on, Tucker, Ga., Richard Mc- Coxe and son of Glendale, Mr - and Mrs. Johnnie Sim- Daniel Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and John Paul Goodman of mons of Greer, spent Christmas Mrs. p. L. Hall and Larry and ireenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- wit b her mother, Mrs. Emmie grandson, Paul Hall, III, of Au- ace Marshall and Mrs. Frank Thomas, and other relatives. gusta, Ga., Mrs. Ruth McDaniel, Smith of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Denis Lanford Kenneth and Linda of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Aber- °f Albany, pa., and Mr. and Ga. amble recently spent a few Mrs. Ernest Prince of Marietta, KING FAMILY GETS lays with their daughters, Mrs. Ga., were Christmas Eve guests TOGETHER foe Carroll and Mr. Carroll to o{ their mother, Mrs. Sam The children and their families > endleton, and Mrs. Harold Prince, and famUy. iy and Mr. Clardy in Green- Mrs. W. L. Motte and Pvt. riife' v Larry Motte of Tommy, Randy and Roger who was visiting Irinkley have returned to Thorn- visited their son of Mrs. Henry King gathered at her home on Christmas Eve for Fort Jackson, the family Christmas tree, gift his parents, exchange, and then on Christmas and broth- Day for dinner. Present were: rell Orphanage after spending er * BUI y Motte, in the Veterans Mr. and Mrs. Bo King and fam- ( holidays with their aunt hospital in Augusta, Ga., on Uy» Mr. and Mrs. Chestley King :le, Mr and Mrs. Frank Walk- Wednesday of last week. and family, and Mr. and Mrs. and other relatives. - Others Reubin Blackwell was the din- J- T. Kay and family of Clinton; siting the Walkers during the ner g uest of Miss Pat Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and idays were Mr. and Mrs. J. recently. son, Mr. and Mrs. John Bhew- Wrenn of Waterloo, Mr. and Shery, Steve and Dale Camp- ington and family and Mr. and irs. J. D. Baown and Mr. and he 11 8 PC nt a few days with their Mrs. Paul Motes and family of J. W. Weathers of Laurens, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Fairish H. Campbell to Rock Hill dur. WITH THE SICK ad Tami and Mr. and Mrs. Sam * n g H 1 ® holiday vacation. David Word remains a patient sawright and family visited Miss Sandra Mills accompan- a t Bailey Memorial Hospital fol ly in Fountain Inn with Mr. ie d friends from Joanna to At- lowing surgery; • ad Mrs. James Forrester. lanta, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. Robert J. Dunaway and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Berry and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, sons have been ill with flu. family of Fork Shoals, and Mr. Jr -» an d Denise and Mrs. Mattie Cordell Sanders remains a sur- and Mrs. Charles Patterson and Harvey visited the latter’s sis- gical patient at Bailey Memorial family of Inman, were Sunday ter * Mrs. Bill Rowe, and Mr. Hospital. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rowe 111 Hendersonville, N. C., Billy Walker was to undergo ’’red Bodie. recently. an operation on his hand at College students returning to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams Self Memorial Hospital to Green- 31 are: Bruce Mills, Uni- visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward wood Monday, fersity of South Carolina, Co- Williams to Newberry on Christ- Mrs. Lois Webb is improving ibia; Gary Goss and Mack mas Eve for the Williams fam- but remains a medical patient at iaffney, Clemson University; ily get-together. They also visit- Bailey Memorial Hospital. Janice Gdas and Gloria ed her son and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ltody Barlowe entered [ackson, Winthrop CoBsfe, Rock Capt. and Mts. James Drake, to Bailey Memorial Hospital for Miss Harriet Wilson, Fur- Spartanburg during the holidays, surgery on Tuesday morning. University, Greenville. Mrs. Annie Sherbert and Mr. Steve Campbell has mumps. Ronnie Brannon of Wtonsboro, and Mrs. Pierce Bagwell of En- Sherry and Dale have recovered tnt several days last week oree, spent the week-end with from mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown. their daughter and sister, Mrs. Little. Kenneth Bryant is ill Pfc. Wayne Barker of Fort J. B. Neal, Mr. Neal and Jim- with flu. Jragg, N. C., was a recent guest my. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Neal Mrs. Herman Phipps is able to his grandparents, Mr. and of Greenwood, visited his brother be out after an illness. Cordell Sanders. and family on^unday. Mrs. J. B. Neal is improving Don't Forget! - Yew 1964 Taxes Are Past Dae! 1964 TAX LEVY LAURENS COUNTY, S. C. GENERAL TAX LEVY Ordinary County Bonds , - County Deficit _ Library Bond ~~ County-Wide Levy Total 14 6 4 1 24 Mills ii a u h ii ii it b d ii Lauren* No. 56 24 » 3 1 1 4 Lauren* No. 56 24 20 . 4 1 - 2 5 4 Cram Hill No. 56 24 80 4 1 2 5 1 4 Ware Shoals No: 51 _ 24 45 1 4 Greenville Na 220 — 24 . 42 13 % r 1 4 5 1 * Districts: Laurens and 17; Scuf- Laurens No. 82 made up and composed of the following old school and tat Dist | No. 1, 2, 2, 4, 2, 7, and 11; Youngs, 2, 2, 7, 2, and 10; Dials 1, 2, and 5; Sullivan 1 fietown 4 and 12; Watarloo 2, 4, 2, and 14. , * ■ • « • . j. ■* ' 1 ■ Laurens No. 56 made up mid compoeed ef the following old school and tax Districts: Gross Hill NoTlS; Hunter 4, 2, 6, K-9, 42 and 10; Jacks No. 1, 2, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 15; Scuffletown No. 1, 2 ] and 2. Ware No. 51 is made up and composed of the following old school and tax Districts: 9 [ Sullivan No. 2, 2, and 7; Waterloo No. 1 and 7. Greenville No. 520 is made up and compoeed of the following old school and tax Districts: Youngs No. 4 and Dials 2-R. ; v nii^Q« Hospital District is oempossd of all of District 56 except Gross Hill No. 12. /«• 7. *•* ’’.‘Y , * Urn Above Taxes Dae sad Payable Te ' ALLEN D. COLEMAN, Treasurer 0 o e that there may be more for you and your family thoroughout 1965! Marshall Farms USDA % * Inspected Prices Effective January 7, 8, 9 m VALUABLE WSSMSHMM BLE COUPON PM WHOLE Cut-Up Fryers.. Hi, 29c - FRYER PARTS - BREAST, lb. ... 59c THIGHS, lb. 43c DRUMSTICKS, lb. 39c WINGS, lb. 25c BACKS, lb. ... 10c UVERS, lb. . .... 79c too EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS With Purchase of $10.16 or More Order Community Cash Stores Void After Jan. IS, 1885 Limit 1 Coupon per Customer ROUND ROLL 25c IVz-LB. CAN . 99c LAY’S PORK SAUSAGE . RATH’S CANNED PICNICS . YOUNG TENDER LB. BEEF UVER ... 39c FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 2. package $1.17 FRESH SLICING RIPE TOMATOES CRISP WESTERN LARGE LETTUCE . . . 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