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W I I -T2U. i } *■*— rtS- TTTF fFINTON rHKrtNin.F riintnn, S. f., Thursday, September 29, 19fifl New functional hood louvers and specific markings buretor and dual exhausts. A new option with the in several areai identify the 1967 Oldsmobile 4-4-2, 4-4-2 in 1967 is Oldsmobile’s 3-speed Turbo Hydra- an option available on Cutlass Supreme 2-door Matic transmission. Axle ratios available with the models, including the convertible. The equipment 4-4-2 range upward to 4.33:1- comprises a 400 cubic inch V-8 engine, 4-barrel car- Mrs. H. R. Smith Mrs. H. R. Smith, 78, of 1002 Elizabeth St., died at 9:30 p.m. Friday at Bailey Memor ial Hospital a r *cr two years of declining health and an ill ness of a month. A native of Hall County, Gtt. she had lived here 37 years. Daughter of the late Andrew and Sara Clark, she was a member of Davidson Street Baptist Church. Her husband, Henry R. Smith, died in 1946. Surviving are tnree daugh ters, Mrs. Geneva Lowery of Clinton, Mrs. Milliard (Irene) Price of Clinton and Mrs. For rest (Ruby) McIntosh of Nine ty Six; one son, Paul J. Smith of Clinton; nine grandchild ren and nine great-grandchild ren. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at 4p.m. at Da vidson Street Baptist Church by Rev. Floyd Hellams and Rev. J. W. Spiders. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. Pallbearers were Louis Webb, Brevard Patterson, George Price, Jack Rhodes, Albert Odum and Dan Duna way. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to the many friends who were so wonder ful to me during my illness end stay at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Ycur gifts, flowers, and cards were gratefully appreciated Thank? to the doctors nurses and 'staff for making my stay as pleasant as possible. —MRS. LOUIE THORNLEY REV. CHARLES W. NANNEY WILLIAM E. PARISH Joanna Revival Begins Sunday The First Baptist Church of Joanna will engage in a series of special services October 2-9. Rev. Charles W. Nanney of Hampton Heights Baptist Church, Greenville, will be the visiting preacher. Music will be under the direction of William E. Parish of Cur tis Baptist Church, Augusta, Ga. Services will be held at the Registrotion Board To Meet For Four Days The Laurens County Reg istration Board will meet Monday at the court house* in Laurens for t-fce regular October session. In addition to Monday, Sen. regular hours on the two Sundays, and at 7:30 p. m., Monday through Friday eve nings. The public is cordial ly invited to participate. W. C. Dobbins has requested that the board continue in session TAiesday, Wednes day and Thursday. The additional days, Dob bins stated, are provided in order that voters who wish to participate in the November general election may secure certificates. Both replacement of lost certificates and new certifi cates may secured. ■Certificates used in No vember must have been is sued 30 day s prior to the election. Rifle Match In Greenville Saturday The GrcenviU' Rifle and Pistol Club will hold a .22 rifle match Saturday. Get. 1. at the range off St. Mark Road at 1:00 .p. m. ■ » t' v ' t Any .22 long nm lire rule may he used, 'vgardless of weight or sights. The match will be 3-position at 100 yards. The public is invited to participate. Mrs. L. E. Prater Joanna — Mrs. Lillie Mae Rikard Prater. t!S), of 207 Lhu- rens St., wife of L. E. Prater, died at 9 p.m. Saturday at a Clinton hospital after a sud den illness of one day. A native of Lexington Coun ty, she had lived in Joanna 42 years, and was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Em mie Lindler Rikard and a member of the Epworth Me thodist Church and of the Jo anna Old Timers Club. Surviving in addition to her husband are two daughters. Mrs. Jack (Marie) Roebuck and Mrs. Louie (Betty' Na bors, four sons, Rudy, Ralph (Snow), Guy and Hack Prater of Joanna; a brother, Odell Rikard of Johnston; and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 3:30 p.m. at the Epworth Methodist Church by Rev. Ross Pickett and Dr. L. Byron Harbin. Bur ial was in Rosemont Ceme tery in Clinton. Pallbearers were Pete Sclmmpert, Julian Hunnicutt, Rolfe Clark, Ray Bragg, Earl Sineath and Cecil Bishop. Honorary pallbearers in cluded members of the Ladies Ever Ready Bible Class, Men of the John Gaskin Class, Tommy Windsor. J. B. Hart, Dr. D. H. McFadden, Lester Hair, D. B. Smith and Dr. Fred E. Holcombe. On Dean's List Cadet Robert E. Johnson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert E. Johnson of Clinton, has been named to the dean’s list at the l T . S. Air Force Acade my in ColoracK Cadet Johson is a member of the class of ’68 Thornwell Takes Initial Victory Coach Ben Crabtree's Thorn- well Wildcats rammed in three touchdowns in t h e second quarter and fought off a deter mined McCormick second half bid to win 20-0. Scoring first for Thornwell in the second quarter was Tom Brock, end, on a 75-yard pass play from Quarterback Le.nnis Smith. Two minutes later Craig Brock picked up a fum ble and scampered 23 yards into the end zone. With 4:20 left before the half, back May nard Pierce behind g o o d blocking hit pay dirt on a re verse from 40 yards out. Jarry Chandler made good on 2 out of 3 extra points. Line Coach John Dowdle cit ed a determined defensive team led by linebacker Tom Daughtery, tackles Ray Rowe and Johnny Turner, backs (Craig Brock and Wayne Avin- ger. Lineman of the week was Tom Daughtery, and back of the week was Craig Brock Thornwel plays host Friday night to South Carolina School for the Deaf, and game time is 8:00 p. m. Athletic Director D. S. Tem pleton states that this w eek's game with the SCSD will be the first team for them since 1950 when they fielded a Sou thern high school champion ship team. This will be the first meeting of the two teams. AH area fans are urged to turn out for what should be one of the most interesting and wide-open games in some time. STATISTICS OF. GAME First Downs—7 13 Rushing—108 209 Passing—5-10 1-10 Passing Yards—128 30 Penalties—65 55 Punts—5-37 3-38 Scores by quarters— T. 0 0 20 0—0 McCormick 0 0 0—0 GIVE theUNITEDway FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 4th day of November, 1966, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Exec utors of the estate of W. E, Caudell in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will ap ply “Tor a final discharge from our trust as Executors. Any p e r s o n indebted to said estate is notiiied and re quired to make payment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against said estate will pre sent them on or before said date, duly proven, or be for ever barred. ANNIE NORRIS CAUDELL, JOHNNIE MAE CAUDELL, Executors Sept. 15, 1966 S22-4c-013 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 21st day of October, 1966, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of William B. Blakely in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. 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 es tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Frances M. Blakely Executrix, 106 Young Drive, Clinton, S. C. Sept. 19, 1966 4c-013 NOTICE OF SALE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS State of South Carolina) County of Laurens ) Joe H. Bonds, Plaintiff, vs. Horace E. Jones, Judith Ann L. Jones, Freeman Os borne, and Palmetto Savings and Loan Association, De fendants. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public out cry to the highest bidder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens, C. H., S. C., on Salesday in Oc tober next, being Monday, the third day of t.hi> month, dur ing the legal hours for such sales the fo'lowinp described property, to wit: Parcel No. 1: AH that piece, parcel or lot of land, with the dwelling house thereon, situate, ly ing and being on the west side of North Livingston Street, in the City of Clin ton, County of 1 nurens, State of South Carolina, being Lot No. ft as shown, designated and delineated on plat of subdivision of property of H. W. Steer made by J. A. Yeargin, Engineer, dated August 30, 1946, and recorded in Wat Book 4, at Page 140, in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, South Carolina; and being bounded as fol lows: on the north by Lot No. 6 as shown on said plat, now or formerly owned by H. W. Steer, one hundred eighty (180' feet thereon; on the east by North Livingston Street, fifty (SO) feet thereon; on the south by Lot No. 4 as showq on said plat, here inafter described as Par cel No. 2, one hundred eighty (180) feet thereon; and on the west by Lot No. 9 as shown on said plat, now or formerly own ed by Ruth S. Smith, fifty (50) feet thereon. The lot of ’land above described as Parcel No. 1 is more particularly described ac cording to a plat of sur vey thereof, labeled “Property of Everett Whitehead,” made by J. A. Yeargin, Engineer, dat ed August 22, 1946 and re corded in Plat Book 4, at Page 150, in the office of said Clerk of Court Parcel No. 2: AH that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and be ing on the west sHe of [orth Livingston Street, in the City of Clinton, County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, being Lot No. 4 as shown, desig nated and delineated on said plat of subdivis : on of property of H. W. Steer made by J. A. Yeargin, Engineer, dated August 30, 1946, and recorded in an N Plat Book 4, at Page 14(), in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County; and being hound ed as follows; on north by Lot No. 5 as shown on said plat, hereinabove de scribed as Parcel No. 1, one hundred eighty (180) feet thereon; on the east by North Livingston Street, sixty (60) feet thereon; on the south by Lot No. 3 as shown on said plat, now or former ly owned by H. W. Steer, one hundred eighty (180) feet thereon; and on the west by Lot No. 9 as shown on said plat, now or formerly owned by Ruth, S. Smith, sixty (60) feet thereon. Subject to mortgage in fa vor of Palmetto Building and Loan Association (now known as Palmetto Savings and Loan Association ), dated February 3, 1962, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Real Estate Mortgage Book 170, at page 226. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, im mediately upon the conclusion of the bidding, shall deposit with the Clerk of Court the sum of five per centum (5%) of the amount of the bid as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the pur chase price upon his comply ing with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to Plain tiff for credit on the indebt edness. In the event the suc cessful bidder should fail to make such deposit, 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 purchaser. The purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and record ing. No personal or deficiency judgment is demanded. The bidding wiH not remain open after the sale, and compliance with the bid may be made immediately. Dated this 13th day of Sep tember, 1966 W. E. DUNLAP C. C. C. P. & G. S. 3CO-S29 VOTE FOR FREEDOM! And 4- PROGRESS! Vote REPUBLICIAN Nov. 8th SHELTON J. RIMER House of Representatives FURMAN E. OTT House of Representatives W. R. GARRETT Senate NOW YOU HAVE A CHOICE! The Republican Party believe* in the rights and freedom of the individual. Be counted among the citizens of Laurens County who want hon est and effective government for a growing and % prosperous county, state and nation. Vote for a delegation that will work as a team for YOU! <P4id for by Laurens County Republican Party, W. P. Dixon, Chairman) , t ... ... AMB8CM Mm MMCS 5-YEAR OR 50,000-MILE WARRANTY ONENGINEANDDRIVE TRAIN AMERICAN MOTORS CORPORATION WARRANTS THE ENGINE BLOCK. HEAD AND INTERNAL PARTS, WATER PUMP. INTAKE MANIfOLO. TRANSMISSION CASE AND INTERNAL PARTS (EXCEPT MANUAL CLUTCH). TORQUE CONVERTER. DRIVE SHAFT, UNIVERSAL JOINTS REAR AXLE. DIFFERENTIAL AND REAR WHEEL BEARINGS OF ITS 1967 C4*S TO BE FREE F ROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP FOR 5 YEARS OR 50,000 MILES. WHICHEVER COMES FIRST. 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