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Joanna New*
W. J. HOGAN
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Hr. and Mrs. Eddte Brown
§n|d soas Clarence and Robert
1? Tifton, Ga. spent Sunday
^filh the latter’s parents, Mr.
W Mrs. C. R. Tompkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag,
and Mrs. Sheila Johnsn and
daughter. Dawn of Baltimore,
were Holiday guests of
L. H. Poag and Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Poag. Mrs. Johnson
joined Mrs. Clara Bostic of
Wkitmire and motored to At
lanta, Ga.. to attend the fun
eral of the latter’s father, Mr.
Co|wkn.
Miss Elaine Boyce of Wood-
bridge, Va. enjoyed the recent
holidays at home with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Boiyce. Mrs. Guy Misenheim-
er and son of Chester were
week-end guests also.
Mrs. Betty Jean Sanford
and children of Bethesda, Md.
enjoyed several dasy last week
with her parents, Mr.“ and
Mrs. Heyward Lever, other
relatives and friends.
Enjoying the weekend in
Lunchburg and Sumter with
relatives were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Boyce, Mrs. Ella Lowery
and Karen.
Enjoying the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Daven
port, Sr. were T-Sgt. and
s Mrs. Virlyn Davenport and
children of Shaw Air Force
Base.
Mrs. Frank Reeder, Mrs.
Joyce ShephefiT'and children
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Clark”
and family and the B. T. Ma
son family enjoyed a picnic
together at Greenwood Bake
on Sunday.
On Easter Sunday, Mrs. J.
M. Bozard, Mr. and Mr*. J.
D. Bozard and children, Mar
tin and Margaret, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Waits, Visited
Mr .and Mrs. R. R. Cash in
Cowpens.
Friday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. White
were Mr. and Ktrs. Frank
Simpson of Marietta, Ga. Mrs.
Irma Crews of Reidsville.j N.
C. was here for the w<
end, and on Sunday she
ed Miss Margaret White,
and Mrs. L. L. Simpson land
visited Mrs. Louise Berry in
Greenville.
Mrs. Maude Franklin enjoy
ed the company of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Dawkins and
girls of Pickens on Friday
and Saturday.
Easter Star
Goldville Chapter No. 154
Order Eastern Star will have
open installation Friday,
ril 7th at 7:30 p.m. in Ma
sonic Hall. Installing officer
— Gladys Schumpert, Mar
shall — May Taylor, Cond —
Lucille Trammell, Chaplin —
Bessie ^Dawkins, Organist —
Justine Epting. The public is
invited to attend!
Easter Egg Hunt
The children of the First
Presbyterian Church of Jo
anna enjoyed an Easter egg
hunt on Friday afternoon at
the church house. Miss Mar
garet White was in charge of
the entertainment. Refresh
ments were served.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Happy Birthday today
March 30 to Sandra Kinard,
and C. D. Bowers, and Best
Week-End Specials!
(THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY)
Bar-B-Q Hash Plate 99c-
Pit Cooked
French Fries, Slaw, Hot Rolls
Shrimp Plate 99c
10 Small Shrimp, Tartar Sauce, French Fries, >
Slaw, Hush Puppies
Medium Hamburger Steak . 99c
French Fries, Slaw, Hot fcolls
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OPEN: f» a m. to {) p.m. Mon. — Thurs.
6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fri. — Sat.
Billy Willard's Restaurant
(formerly Whiteford’s Restaurant)
301 N. Sloan St. Phone 833-2142
CALL IN ORDERS TO GO!
Belk's Dept Store
CLINTON, S. C.
Mofoats!
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PORTRAIT
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Mar. 30 - 31 - Apr. 1
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SELECT FROM SEVERAL POSES
• BABIES & CHILDREN OF ALL AGES
• PORTRAITS DELIVERED IN STORE
Wishes for a happy wedding
anniversary to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Prater.
Birthday greetings go to
Mary kinard and Jan Abrams
on March 31.
On April 1st Norman Case,
Vista Rogers, 4&b Bowers and
Tommy Lawson will celebrate
birthdays and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Cole will observe their
wedding anniversary.
Starr Rowe, Cullen Lowman
and Leroy Brown are wished
a happy birthday on this com
ing April 2nd. Also, on the
same day, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Bolick will observe a,
wedding anniversary.- >
Tommy Burnett celebrates
his birthday on April 3 and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rice
will observe their wedding
anniversary.
Andy Gosnell will observe a
birthday on April 4.
On April 5, birthday greet
ings go to Sadie Bridges, and
Earl Sineath, and best wishes
for a happy wedding anni
versary are sent to Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Murphy and Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Brown.
Many happy returns of the
day on this coming Wednes
day, April 6 to Maxine Hol
combe, Pauline Brown, Linda
Waldrop, Laverne.Brown, Sa
ra Byars, and Tony Tinsley.
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fore granted in the above stat
ed case, I, the undersigned
Special Referee for Laurens
County, will sell on Monday,
April 3, 1907, at ll:uu A. M.
before the County Court House
door, Laurens, South Caroling,
to the highest bidder, the foL
lowing described property, to
TRACT NO. 1: “All that
tract, piece, or parcel of land
in Hunter Township in the
County of Laurens, State of
South Carolina, known as
Tract No. 3 as shown on a
plat made by Norman Silber
in August, 1919, of the D. Lu
ther Boozer lands near Kin-
ards. South Carolina. Said
tract containing eighty - eight
and 75-JOO acres and bounded,
now or formerly, as follpws:
On the North by lands of M.
W. Oxner; on th£ East by
Tract No. 4 of said plat; on
the South by the Columbia,
Newberry, and Laurens Rail
way Company; and on the
West by Tract No. 2 of said
plat, reference to which plat
made by Norman Silber which
is recorded in the office of the
County Clerk of Court of Lau
rens County, South Carolina,
Plat Book No. 1, at Page 12t),
here made. This being tl}e
identical tract of land-convey-
ed to Thomas J. Oxner by
deed of Andrew J. Bethea Sep
tember 6, 1919, and recorded
in Deed Book 43, Page 87, in
the office of the Clerk of Court
for Laurens County.”
TRACT NO. i: “All that
certain tract, piece, or parcel,
or lot of land lying, being and
situate in Hunter Township of
Laurens County, Souttv Caro
lina, containing sixty-si* and
ninety - one one - hundredths
(66.91) acres, more or less,
and being Tract No. 4 of sur
vey of D. L. Boozer land after
cutting off about one and
one-third (1 1-3) acres, bound
ed, now or formerly, as fol
lows: On the North by land,
pow or formerly of M. W. Ox
ner; on the East by lands, now
or formerly, of Smith Mercan
tile Company; eh the South by
the right-of-way of the Co
lumbia, Newberry, and Lau
rens Railway Company; and
on the West by Tract No. 1
above described. This being
the identical tract of land con
veyed to Thomas J. Oxner by
deed of Andrew J. Johnson
dated October 6, 1919, and re
corded in Deed Book 43, at
Page 13L in t:he office of the
Clerk of Court for Laurens
County, South Carolina,
wit: , .
LESS: One and one - third
(1 1-3) acres thereof at the
Southeastern corner of said
tract of land adjacent to lands
of Smith Mercantile Company ;
the description of which will
more fully appear from the
records of Laurens County.”
TRACT NO. 3: “All that
tract, piece or parcel of land
lying, being, and situate in
Laurens County, State of Sohth
Carolina, containing seventy-
two (72) acres, more or less,
located near Kinards, South
Carolina, being bounded on
the Northwest by lands allo
cated to Morris P. Johnson
and by lands, now or formerly,
of Andrew J. Bethea; on the
Northeast by lands, now or
formerly, of M. W. Oxner;
on the Southeast by Tract No
1 above described; and on the
Southwest by the Columbia,
Newberry, and Laurens Rail
road. This is a tract of land
more fully shown and deline
ated as Tract No. 2 of the D.
Luther Boozer lands accord
ing to plat of Tomlinson En
gineering Company of Colum
bia, South Carolina, dated
January 12,1920, and recorded
in Plat Book 1, at Page 146,
in the office of the Clerk of
Court for Laurens County.
South CaroVnU, lBSB, HOW
EVER: *hree (3) acres of
land in th* Southwestern cor
ner thereof set oft to Morris
P. Johnson.”
TERMS OF SALE: Cash,
the successful bidder, immedi
ately upon the conclusion of
the biddtpg, shall deposit with
the Special Referee the sum of
ten (10%) per ceut as a guar
antee of hi* good faith in the
bidding. The same to be ap
plied to the purchase price up
on his complying with the
terms of sale, otherwise to be
paid to the Plaintiffs as liqui
dated damages or costs. In
the event the successful bid
der should fail to make such
deposit, or should faU to com
ply with the terms of sales, the
said lands shall be resold
on the same or some subse
quent Sniesday on the same
terms, at risk of the defaulting
purchaser.
The purchaser to pay for
papers, stqmps and recording.
THOMAS A. BABB,
Special Referee for
Laurens County
J. HEWLETTE WASSON,
Laurens, S. C.,
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
March 15, 1967
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JOANNA, S. C.
.100 Free Greepbax Stamps with $10.00 purchase
200 Free Greenbax Stamps with $20.00 purchase ^
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ENDS APRIL 1, 1967
HI- : -
EILEEN COLEMAN
4-H'er of the Week
, By HELEN CAMP
Assistant, Home
Demonstration Agent
This is thirteen year old
Eileen Coleman’s fifth year
in the Cross Hiil - Mountville
4H Club. She serves as song
leader of her club and in pre
vious years has held the of
fices of program chairman, re
creation chairman, and secre
tary.
Eileen’s projects have been
foods and nutrition, clothing,
and electricity. She has been
awarded several blue ribbons
for work done in foods and
nutrition.
She is presently a member
of the Senior 4H Electric Club.
This is a 4-H electronics club
being taught by Mr. O. P.
Haynes, Manager - bf WPCC
radio station. Eileen received
a red ribbon for work in the
4-H electric Club in 1964. In
1965 she was county electric
winner.
Eileen is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coleman
of Rt. 1, Cross Hill. Her hob
bies are reading and swim
ming. She-is an eighth grade
student at Clinton Junior High
School.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 2nd
day of May, 1967, I will ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Executor of the
estate of Martha A. Oeland
in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County,
at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the
same day will apply for a fi
nal discharge from my trust
as Executor.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said es
tate will present them on or
before said date, duly proven
or be forever barred.
James M. Oeland,
Executor
Mar. 20, 1967 4C-A13
SPECIAL REFEREE’S SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
In Court of Common Pleao
Claude B. Suber, Laura
Irene Suber Bundrick; George
W. Kinard, Mary L. Kinard,
Carolyn Kinard Garrett,
James T. Kinard,* Mrs. Lee
Kinard Leitzsey, Carl D. Kin
ard, and Clark O. Kinard, Jr.,
Plaintiffs,
vs
Morris P. Johnson, Sunie
Johnson Wilkins, and Vera
Kinard Livingston,
Defendants.
BY VIRTUE of decree of’*
the Court of Common Pleas
for Laurens County, hereto-
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JOANNA, S. C.
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PORK CHOPS
Economy Cut
$ 1.00
Value Checked Choice
Fresh Lean
CHUCK ROAST
i>.43c
GROUND BEEF
3 fc. i*s. $1.29
Pillsbufy
FLOUR
5 lb. Bag
C
Plain or Self Rising
White Salt
FAT BACK
Value Checked HONELESS , lb.
Choice STEW 63c
Center Cut Smoke lb.
Pork CHOPS 75c
Azalea Brand
FRANKS
J i. i ' M * •» • •»
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1 lb. pkg.
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cans
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New!
Red and White Pony Tail
BREAD
Big 1 Vi lb. Loaves
4 i« $1.00
Family-Size
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sib
Maxwell House
COFFEE
12-oz. Bonus Pack
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Red & White Pure Pork 12-oz. cup
SAUSAGE.. 47c
Bama
18-oz. jar
Apple JELLY 19c
Pocahontas
Pocahontas
Little Princess
Small Green
PEAS
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Butter Beans
No.* 303 Can*
No. 303 Cans
4 ,or 89c
2 f ° r 59c
Marcal
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4 boxes 49c
70 Count
Marcal
BATHROOM
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3> 29c
White or Pink
Pet Ritz
8 Inch Pies
Cream Pies 3 i - 87c
Chocolate-Coconut-Banana-Strawberry-Lemon
, Neopolitan
Pocahontas
. Unsweetened
Grapefruit JUICE
46-oz. Cans
3 f ° r 99c
PeTRita
PIE SHELLS
for
$1.00
Red and White
Frozen Florida
Orange Juice
12-oz. cans
Remember!
FREE^with P S :XL I Apples 3 ‘ - 39c
Wash. State Fancy Delicious
lb. bag
i'
Cello Bag CARROTS 2 bags 15c
Cobbler
POTATOES
10 lbs.