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Oiatoo, 8. Thursday, March 11, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ** Joanna Newt • •- Corretpc W. I. BOGAN Aart-BspswiaHst On Monday, March 4, Mr. and p ee( j Q ra i n ProaraiN Mr*. Keith CampbeU observed a ' u wedding anniversary. AaVOIICC PoyiTICntS Happy birthday today, Thurt- Are NOW AvaHaMe day, March 11, to “Granny” Brock, Ella Lowery, Janet Card* Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath and with gifts and all enjoyed the ner. Billy Byars, Mike Cortey, Darren, and Mrs. Cancie B. Ar- dinner which was served at the “Pickles Gruber, C Joanna Students on Trip to D. C Advance payments again this year are available to growers signing up to participate in the feed grain program, Fred S. H. God sjoa^cs^^tur. Each farm has a total feed trust las Executor, grain base, representing the Any person indebted to said All prnnni ha via combined acreage of the three estate is notified and required to the estate of feed grains grown on the farm, make payment on or before that Pinson A producer may divert one or date, and all persons having hereby - —■ j ^ more of the feed grains, and his claims against said estate will gatne dulv verified a diversion payment will be based present them on or before said dersicned and those' on the per-acre rate 1 which date, duly proven or be forever to --m .itate will nlw applies to the grain diverted, barred. payment likewise ^ A number of Joannlans Join- Troupe and Mr. and Mrs. Tot John E. O’Shields of Albany, brate birthdays on Friday, . o. . _ — Robert P, Hamer „. . . _ — Stabilization and Conserve- program j g 20 percent of the to- Executor March 12. They include Edward tion Cowoty Committee, an- ^ feed grain base; maximum Feb. 18, 1966 nounced today. Similar pay- divergion ig » percent of the ed their classmates in Clinton Smith and family. The Troupes Ga. on Sunday evening to leave on returned with them to spend the RECORD HOP u Leroy PoweU, Ricky Mason, Vir- available under the “ lvcIolu “ 13 U1 u,e final SETTLEMENT their trip to WMhtatfon, D. C. week. Wayne Jack. «.< honored on «lnla Undjay, and Harold Pra- ^ under “* base or 23 acre. If tins is more. The, included: Sylvia Metis. Frtday evening with n birthday B p^ y According to the chairman, W>ile P«ticipation is in the day 0 , April, lags. 1 wU?^e^ Feb. Cannie Handback, Betty Jean ujses buite» party in the recreation room at Jcn ^, l "f 1 f nd |" r - Mr * ^ advance oavment will ren^ 1985 feed grain P^ram is vol- a final account of mv acts and Johnson, Robbie Lewis, Barbara M "- DoU ^ e Jf** w “ ^ the Joanna Moose Club. His pa- ton White wiU observe a wed- one-half of the esUmated untary ’ Mr - Stoddard pointed doings a s Executor of the es Frazier, Keith Bedenbaugh, Ter- Chariotte N, C ^week-end Mr and Mrs. Deri Jacks, ding anniversary tetT^er^i payment to S out ’ ^ Price-support payments of CatherSe Wyman^ones ry Lewis. Jerry Kinard Rhonda ^ ^ ?***« ^ 8i f ter ’ entertained the 41 teenagers, as- On Saturday, the iMh many ^ ed d ™“ n ‘7 fi S “ r o«am and loaM « “ weU “ the di- J toe office o?toe J^VpiS Rikard, Rosemary Abrams, Gin- Mrs. Hugh A Cathey. Mr. Carr by Mr and Mrs. Homer happy returns of the day to Cliff ^ d t of toT ^ version payments, will be avail- "ate of Jens CounTv af to itwtvwvu accomnanied her. . u- ™ rv„^„n Tucker and Cooeland Brewing- ine rest of me diversion pay- .. Daie 01 Laurens county, at 10 BRYSON SIMMONS PINSON, Executor 111 W. Centennial St Clinton, S. C. 18, 1986 OFFICE SUPPUBi CHRONICLE FPy. 00. ger Byars, Jimmy Alexander, Wayne Boland, Ann Smith, Mari lyn Case, June Bundrick, Sara Seilers, Linda Black, Loretta Lindsay, Mike Osborne, Jorja Simpson, Eddie Stroud, Keith Owens Harrelson. accompanied her. jacks Mrs" Cleo Darnell and Tucker and Copeland Brewing SHOWER GIVEN Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. Mrs. Cool- ton Mr.. Howard HuUey and Mr. W "' Cromer. Cynthia Dianne Boliek, Program MoUy Co. of Sinter, along with '"Joyed before the group wm ^ LeRoy (lU , _ „ - - - — - - The 1965 feed grain program started February Members of the Church of God, served a sandwich plate „ ment and all of the price-sup- ® ble S^'vers who sign o’clock « m., and on the same Susan Kay Davenport, Mary Port payment earned under the [LJ(!? 0 !l* rry ° ut the P rogram s day will' apply for a final dls- will be made next p lon *' charge from, my trust as Ex- Sign-up for the program ecutor. 8 and will Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before On Monday. March 15, happy program may qualify for a pay- FINAL SETTLEMENT that date, and all persons hav- birthday to Vinnie Gresham, ment for diversion of eligible Take notice that on the 18th ing claims against said estate ov i . wiemuers ox me t^uunju vi wu, ™ ; 7 — . rnurh and FI ton Bedenhaush Ine 1965 feed grain program 3101 r cul u ° l m'and' Alfred h ““ red . M " O* 1 ? **“*•“ *“{> • Jjlfch^u'nrtStlc.Uy decorated "*•> »b>erve birthdays on Sun- covers corn, barley, and grain continue through March 28. n. and Alfred pink ** blue M^erro^ day. MarchH. .. . . . They all enjoyed the games and Mrs. Otis Murphy returned on refreshments. Mrs. Martin was with goals etc., was cut and r w«k attte home'oMier’airter^ rtCl ? le . nt ^ f 1 ”* wh ‘ Cl> Wayne opened hi. gifts. Elvi * “ lt<:h ' U ’ Curti » f ropUnd to ./ pprov f 1 con “ rv - day of March, 1963 I wiU render will present them on or before Mrs. Carl Turner,- in Ninety Sii. he rosinKLDg aONOBED A record hop was enjoyed and Ri< ' h * rd L Gardner. ing uses, and also for a price- a final account of my aria and said date, duly proven, or be She was dismissed lust orior to SHIELDS HONORED Mrg Alice Murphy will have support payment on the normal doings as Executor of the estate forever barred, that from Self Memorial hos- 1116 ,amiU “ i*,!? °. Sh "!“! BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING a birthday on Tuesday, March producUon of the 1965 feed of Bessie C. Leake in the office DR. H. PARKER JONES, pital in Greenwood where she them^rith*a birthdav’dinnerro ANNIVERSARIES 16. - grain acreage They will also of the Judge of Probate of Lau- «# Harrington Street, underwent surgery. Sunday af- them wlth * blrth(lay mnner on Belated birthday wishes go to On Sff Patrick’s Day Margaret be eligible for price-support rens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., Beaufort, S. C., ternoon guests of the Murphys Sunday. They were remembered Becky Campbell who was two White and Jo Clark will observe loans on their entire production and on the same day will apply Exceutor were Mr. and Mrs. James Corley . . - of Columbia. OPO” »ou, and to serve a copy of Mrs. Ruby Long and Mrs. Bar- ^oranswer to the said Conor bara Templeton and son, Frank- P™”* »" **■' ! ie, were Friday evening visitors °®5f- Lau^en * , Smith C ^ ol “*- In Greenwood. twe " ty d « ys , ^ “ r J Sunday guests of Mr. «nd hereofexclusiveof thedsy Mrs. C. J. Craig were Mr. and of '“ ch service; and U you fall to Mrs. J. L. Craig of Greenville, years old February 21. birthdays. from the feed grain acreage. for a final discharge from my Feb. 23, 1965 M4-4C-M25 answer the Complaint herein and Mr. arid'Mrs* J/wT DeYoutTg JV”® aforesai i d ’ of Lvman. Plaintiff in this action will apply Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Holcombe t0 ^ Cou f t _ for I ! eUef demanded in the said Complaint. MARSHALL W. ABERCROMBIE, Attorney for the Plaintiff and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hol combe visited relatives in An derson last Sunday. Mrs. Bill Douglas, Mrs. James .. , „ Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. f*«rch 2, 1965 Mays, Mr; and Mrs. Mack Bry- Laurens. SouU 1 CaroUna. ant and Mr. and Mrs. Willie • • • Woods attended the funeral of IN THE COURT OF COMMON Edward Echols in Greenwood PLEAS Iasi Sunday. LIS PENDENS Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith of PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Greenville, were recent visitors the above named Plaintiff has of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith. brought or commenced an action S. D. Weathers, Jr,, of Augus- against the above named Defend- ta, Ga., returned over the week- ants for the purpose of partition- end after visiting his mother, ing and selling the land or real Mrs. S. D. Weathers, Sr., since estate hereinbelow described and her return from the local hos- for such other relief therein pital. prayed for the land so involved Mr. and Mrs. Roland Godfrey is described as follows: were last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright and family in Columbia. James C. Johnson of the U. S. Navy, San Francisco, Calif., is spending a 14-day leave with Mrs. Johnson and son in Clinton and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson here. Frankie Gilliam of Ninety Six, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Douglas, was one of the Brownie Scouts to appear on Monty’s Rascals on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian and Larry were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Killian and on Sunday they visited Mrs. Gladys Adams in Prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brannon March 2, 1965 and Donna visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bold in Laurens on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and “All that certain lot or par cel of land situate, lying and being in Laurens County on the road from Bell Street to Lydia Mill, and being bound ed on the South by road to Lydia Mill for a distance of 104 feet; on the West by W. B. Owens for a distance of 200 feet; on the North by W. B. Owens for a distance of 104 feet; and on the East by W. B. Owens for a distance of 210 feet. Said lot contains one half (Vi) acre, more or less.” MARSHALL W. ABERCROMBIE, Attorney for the Plaintiff NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that . . n . the original Complaint in this action together with the Sum- end guests of Mr G. Carr. and Mrs. R. mons, of which the foregoing is Mr R r^ Mri ^ B ° yCe £ ^Laurens ^Mr ^Mr. County ’ South Carolina, at the Court House in the City of Lau- N ‘ ^ iS rena - South Carolina, on the 2nd Sunday afternoon they visited H _ v nf w.„v 1ttK ^ b r° tb ® r ’ Fred Buff ’ MARSHALL W. flwh j ABERCROMBIE, — ^ ^ « Ja ! 8 T,? i Attorney tor the Plaintiff * ^® nd J!®? 1 ^ Laurens, South Carolina daughter Delor60 9 student at Mnroh i ittK Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. ’ u^worna Sunday guests ware Steve Pas- more and Miss Betty Bowen of STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clemson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ™tntv af LAURENS Woodward and Mr, Mamie C0UNTY 0F Woodward of Orangeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Norris had as a week-end guest their grand daughter, Charlotte Bradberry, of Laurens. On Sunday they visit ed Mr. and Mrs. David Mar shall in Greer. IN THE CIVIL AND DOMESTIC COURT OF LAURENS SUMMONS Ernest Lavyn Porter, Plantiff. vs Mrs. Sallie Childere’ grand- ^ gNorine Anthonette Corea Por- daugbter, Vickie, spent the week end in Columbia with her moth er, Mrs. Joyce Epting. Defendant. Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced and STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 18 rssssv^^os Una, upon a complaint of the above named Plaintiff, against the above named Defendant tor the purpoee af divorce. TO THE DEPENDANT ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby and required to answer the 1 PLEAS SUMMONS Ernestine D. Garllngton, Plantiff, vs Edwin Young, WUlia Young, Robert Lse Young, Lula A. Workman, James Workman, plaint in this action of which a Carrie A. Gary, James Gary, copy is herewith nerved Fannie Arnold, Ernest Davis, you, and to sarve a copy of John Henry Arnold, and all per-* Answer to the eaM Complaint sons entitled to claim under or on the subscriber at hit office in through them or any of them; Laurens, Sooth Ciroltea, within also an persons unknown claim- the period of twenty (Ml days af- ing any right, title and estate in- ter service hereof, hachntv* of terest in or lien upon the real the day of mch service, and if property described in the Com- you fail to answer the Complaint plaint herein, any unknown ad- within the time oforeoaid, the ults being a class designated as Plaintiff herein will apply to tbs “John Doe,” and any unknown Court for the relief demanded in infant or persons under disability the complaint including those in military sar. MARSHALL W. vice, being as a clasi designated ABERCROMBIE, as “Richard Roe,” Attorney ter the Plaintiff Defendants. 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