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Clinton, S .C., Thursday, October 19, 1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SENATOR
STRO
HURMOND
Reports
PEOPLE
J
Legal Notices
OTEPKA and rostow
A brief just filed before a
State Department hearing of
ficer tot Otto Otepka reveals
that thia career State Depart
ment security officer first ran
into trouble in 1960 when he
expressed reservations about a
proposed clearance for Walt
Whitman Rostow.
Twice before, under the Eis
enhower Administration, Ros
tow had been denied a State
Department clearance to handle
aansitive data, and Otepka in
dicated to Dean Rusk and At
torney General Designate Rob
ert Kennedy that he would
probably still evaluate Rostow’s
file in the same manner.
DIFFERENT EFFECTS
This episode had a decidedly
different effect on the careers
of the two principals involved.
Rostow was given immediate
clearance as a White House aide
where the only security criter
ion is the President’s say-so; he
moved under this clearance to
the State Department Policy
Planning Council, and is now,
ironically, Special Assistant to
the President for National Se
curity Affairs.
Otepka became the victim of
p scheme which involved per-
Jenr. wire tapping, and charac
ter assassination, in an effort to
remove him from his important
post. Security procedures spelled
out In law and regulation vir
tually collapsed, as "emergency
clearances’* and high-level say-
so approvals superseded objec
tive review. In the brief filed
before the hearing examiner,
Otepka is fighting not only to
IT»t his Job back, but also to
keep American defense secrets
from the enemy.
There are those today who
hold that the concept of security
clearances is out of date. The
necessity for rigidly adhering to
security procedures should be
obvious, in view of the continu
ing efforts by the Soviet "SlT-
ion to undermine the free worlo^
and particularly in view of rie-
cent disclosures Even as Otto
Otepka’s case comes to a head.
British newspapers have been
filled with accounts of the dam
age suffered by both Britain
and the United States from the
work of iust three British trait
ors. Facts never made public
before show that the Soviet
Union had more access to our
secrets in both World War II
pnd the Korean War than pre
viously realized
A MASTER SPY
ft Is now revealed that the
Soviet master spy Harold Phil-
by. easily infiltrated the highest
levels of British intelligence he-“
fore he defected to the Soviet
Union A life-long, dedicated
Communist. Philhv nosed as a
British patriot to become the
head of die Soviet bureau of the
British intelligence office. In
reality, Philby was spying for
the Soviet Union.
Later he became the trusted
liaison between British Intelli
gence and the U.S. Central In
telligence Agency—thus putting
himself In a position to give the
Communists knowledge about
all the general operations of
both major Western intelligence
operations.
Philby’s rote was not revealed
even when he tipped off Guy
Burgess and Donald MacLean,
enabling them to flee to the
Soviet Union. Later on he vol
untarily left Britain and went
to the Soviet Union himself. Al
though officials here and abroad
had passed off MacLean’s work
as non-sensitive, the British
newspapers now reveal that a
secret 1956 State Department
report made it dear that Mac-
Lean was the primary channel
for Soviet espionage during the
Korean War.
MACLEAN AND KOREA
MacLean was first Secretary
in the British Embassy in Wash
ington, and later head of the
American Department of the
Foreign Office in London. Mac-
Lean had full knowledge of the
fateful American decision to
confine the fighting to Korea
itself, and to permit Red sanc
tuaries above the Yalu River.
General MacArthur complained
bitterly that this hobbling de
cision, and all his strategic
troop movements, were known
immediately by the enemy.
Lax security by the British
thus was one Important factor
that led to the Indecisive stale
mate In Korea. Moreover, our
failure to win the war in Ko
rea is the chief reason why we
are being forced to fight the
Communists again in Vietnam.
The British experience Illus
trates that strict security prac
tices must be kept up contin
uously It Is not necessary to
assume that a person denied a
security clearance is disloyal.
As long as human beings handle
sensitive secrets, the element,
of risk is always a factor.
Nevertheless, that risk in
creases in direct proportion as
known elements of risk are ig-
j nored The granting of a secur-
I ity clearance to anyone with
out a full field investigation is
contrary to sound and accepted
practices and is a conscious
flouting ot the Nation's security.
Otto Otepka has laid his entire
career on the block in a cour
ageous effort to make America
understand this danger.
/$JLrt*ovy**
Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006
NOTICE OF SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Laureas
IN COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
Clinton Mills, Inc. Plaintiff
vs.
Dolores S. McCravey and
North o American Accept
ance Corporation Defendants.
PURSUANT to_A Decree of
the Court in the above stated
case, I will sell at public
outcry 1 to the highest bidder,
in or in front of the
Court House at Laurens
C. H., S. C., on Salesday in
November next, being Mon
day, the sixth day of the
month, during the legal hours
for such sales, the following
described property, to wit:
All that certain piece,
parcel or lot of land, with
all improvements there
on, situate, lying and be
ing in the State of South
Carolina, County of
Laurens, described as
follows: Lot Number 150
Lydia Subdivision, being
(formerly) a portion of
the property of Lydia
Cotton Mills as shown by
a plat of said subdivision
prepared by Pickell & •
Picked, Engineers, of "
Greenville, South Carol
ina, dated January 10,
1959, and recorded on
January 24, 1959 in the
Office of the Clerk of
Court of Laurens County
in* Plat Book No. 12 at
Page 211, said plat being 4
adopted by reference.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash.
The successful bidder, other-
er than the Plaintiff herein,
immediately upon the ‘ con
clusion of the biddng, 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 purchase price up
on his complying with the
terms of sale, otherwise to be
paid to Plaintiff for credit
on the indebtedness. In the
event the successful bidder
should fail to make such de
posit, or should fail to comply
with the terms of sale, the
said lands shall be re-sold bn
the same or some subsequent
Salesday on the same terms,
at risk of the defaulting pur
chaser.
The purchaser to pay for
papers, stamps and record
ing.
No personal or deficiency
judgment is demanded and
the bidding will not remain
open after the sale but com
pliance with the bid may he
made immediately.
Dated this 16th day of Oct
ober, 1967.
W. E. DUNLAP
C.C.C.P. & G.S.
0-19-3C-N.2
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mills
have returned to their home
in Columbia after a few days
here with his mother, Mrs.
J. B. Patterson and Mr. Pat
terson, while he was recup
erating from an emergency
appendectomy he underwent
at Bailey Memorial Hospital
while on a visit here.
Miss Bridie Wofford of
Winston-Salem, N. C., spent
the weekend with Miss Mary
Johnson. She also visited
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie.
Mrs. Paul Glenn and Miss
Deidre r 6lenn of Greenville
were Saturday guests of Mrs.
Glenn’s sisters, Mrs. Clyde
Trammell and Mr. Trammell
and Miss Feroline Seay. The
Trammells’ visited in the
mountains on Sunday.
Kathy Callahan of Union
was the Friday overnight
guest of her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vander-
ford.
Mrs. J. B. Vandcrford and
daughters Darlene and Sheila
were in Union Sunday due to
the death of the former’s un
cle, Arthur Alexander.
Pfc. Jimmy Walker of Fort
Jackson spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Walker.
Marion Waters, freshman at
Newberry College was home
for the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Prue
Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy South in Whitmire
during the weekend. His
mother is ill at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Car
ter of Chester were Sunday
dinner guests of her sister
Mrs. Fred Mathis and Mr.
Mathis. Mr. and Mrs. John
D.“*Revis of Spartanburg vis
ited his mother, Mrs. Mathis
and family in the afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Oak
ley and Mrs. Sidney Oakley
spent Sunday in Union with
Mr. Will Oakley.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey
and Miss Jackie Hughey
toured the mountains Sunday.
WOMAN’S CLUB
The Lydia Woman’s Club
will meet tonight at the
Lydia Community Building at
7:30.
All members are urged to
be present and on time to go
to Boxwood Cottage in Lau
rens for their Christmas Open
House.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. Melvin Satterfield will
observe a birthday Oct. 20.
Oct. 25 birthdays will in
clude Wayne Hairston, John
ny Harris, Douglas Overstreet
and Mrs, R. E. Martin.
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie
will celebrate her birthday
Oct. 23.
Tommy Lawson will have a
birthday Oct. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Aber
crombie will observe their
wedding anniversary Oct. 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webb
will observe their wedding
anniversary Oct. 21. ^
'Martin Luther'
Film Scheduled
“Martin
fessionally
Luther”, a
produced,
f|lm depictii
a pro-
stand
ard length film depicting the
conditions of the church in
Germany in the early 16th
century will be shown in St.
John’s Lutheran Church Sun
day evening, beginning at
,7:30. This is a part of the ob
servance of the 450th anni
versary of the Reformation.
The production has won
several awards and has been
acclaimed the best religious
film in the past several
years.
The public is invited to this
Clinton showing. There will
be neither an admsision
charge nor an offering re
ceived.
SUMMONS
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Lawrence G. Jones Ethel
Jones Copeland, and Mary
Young Jones, Administratrix
of the Estate of Belle Hunter
Motes,
Plaintiffs,
versus
Florie Griffin Hall, E. R.
Griffin, W. R. Griffin, Julia
Griffin Underwood, William
C. Griffin, Lillian Griffin Eli
zabeth Griffin, Waits J. L.
Griffin, Howard Griffin, Faye
B. Jones, Mary Jones Pratt,
Elizabeth Jones, William H.
Jones, and John Eddie Jones;
and all other persons un
known or hereinafter claim
ing any right, title, and inter
est in and to the premises de
scribed in this Complaint:
any adults being designated
as a class as “John Doe’’ and
any infants or persons under
legal disability being desig
nated as a class as “Richard
Roe,”
f Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS
ABOVE NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM
MONED AND required to an
swer the Complaint in this ac
tion of which a copy is here
with served upon you,
serve copy of your Answer
to the said Complaint on the
subscriber at hsi office, Lau
rens, South Carolina, jsjthin
twenty dasy after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day
of such service and if you fail
to answer th eComplairtt here
in within the date aforesaid,
the Plaintiffs in this action
will apply to the Court for re
lief demanded in the said
Complaint.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
Laurens, S. C. v
September 7, 1967.
TO any and all unknown in
fant Defendants or other per
sons under a legal disability
having or claiming to have an
interest in the land described
in the Complaint in the above
entitled action herein being as
a class designated as ”
Doe” and “Richard Roe.’»
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that W. Paul Culbert
son, Attorney at Law, Lau
rens, S. C., has been appoint
ed as Guardian Ad Litem for
any unknown persons who are
necessary parties hereto for
the purpose of the above en
titled action and that the said
appointment shall become
absolute on the twenty - first
day after the service of this
Notice upon you should you
fail to apply for the appoint
ment of a Guardian Ad Litem
during the said time and that
an Order Nisi of the Court
of Common Pleas for Laurens
County, 6; C.y is filed with
the Clerk of Court for the said
County.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
Laurens, S. C.
September 7, 1987.
NOTICE
TO THE DEFENDANTS
ABOVE NAMED:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
That the original Complaint
in this action, together with
a Summons of which the fore
going is a copy, was filed ih
the office of the Clerk of
Court for Laurens County,
South Carolina, at the Court
house in the City of Laurens,
South Carolina, on the 30th
day of September, A. D., 1967.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
September 30th, 1967.
LIS PENDENS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN that an action has been
commenced and is pending
in this Court upon a Com
plaint of the above named
Plaintiffs against the above
named Defendants for the pur
pose of ordering the sale of
the tracts of land hereinafter
described and providing for
the disposition of the proceeds
of the sale. The said tracts of
land being described as fol
lows:
TRACT NO. 1: “All that
piece, parcel, and lot of
land known as the S. E.
Jones place and contain
ing 44 acres, more or
less, and being bounded,
now or formerly, as fol
lows: On the North by
lands of Mrs. J. L. Boyd;
on the West by lands of
Nannie E. Jones; on the
South by Hugh Jones
lands; and on the East by
Earl Griffin lands: This
being the identical tract
of land conveyed to Earl
T. Griffin by the Board of
Wordsworth Trustees by
deed dated October 29,
1936, and recorded in
Deed Book 169. Page 30,
in the office of the Clerk
of Court for Laurens
County. The said tract of
land being described in
detail on a plat of same
recorded in Plat Book 19,
Page 93, in the office of
the Clerk of Court for
Laurens . County. Refer
ence to said plat and deed
being made for a more de
tailed description of the
property.”
TRACT NO. 2: “All that
piece, parcel, and lot of
land contain in.g 53%
acres, more or less, known
as the Jones Place in
Hunter Township, Lau
rens County. The said
lands being bounded, now
or formerly, as follows:
On the North by lands;
of W. C. Bryson; on the
East by Tract No. 5 of
the Jones lands; on the
South by the public road
and Tract No. 3 of the
Jones lands; and or} the
West by Tract No. 3 of
the Jones lands and the
lands of W. C. Bryson.
The said tract of land is
more particularly de
scribed by a plat of same
prepared by R. A. Aus
tin, Surveyor, January 8,
1904, and recorded in the
office of the Clerk of
Court for Laurens County
in Plat Book 19, Page 277.
Reference to the said plat
being made for a more de
tailed description of the
said lands. This being the
i lands conveyed to Earl T.
Griffin by deed of S. E.
Jones, Jr., J. A. Golding,
Et. Al., recorded in Deed
Book 65, Page 68, in the
office of the Clerk of
• Court for Laurens Coun
ty.”
J. HEWLETTE WASSON *
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
Laurens, S. C.
Septembes 30th, 1967.
0-12-3c-H.W.
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Eugene
Harry Wilkes, deceased, are
hereby notified to file the
same, duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
KENNETH N. BAKER,
Administrator with will
anneyed.
Sept. 19, 1967 ‘ 019-3c-N2
NOTICE OF SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
James Edmund Ferguson,
^ Plaintiff,
versus
Florence M. Young, B.
Copelan:! Ferguson. Ruth
Ferguson King, David N.
Ferguson, Cecyle C. Fer
guson, Sara Elizabeth W.
Orlowski, Margaret Fergu
son Glover, Virginia Fergu
son Hunter, Tune Ferguson
Hopewell. Clyde Ferguson,
Mary L. Jones, Hetty
L. Phinncy, Paul Lake,
Rebecca L. Fuller, Ed
mund A. Lake, Doris
Lake, Stanley A. Black,
Nancy Black Hoard, Virginia
B. Speer, Martha B. Din
widdle McCullough, Thomas
N. Barksdale, and Charles B.
Barksdale; also all other
persons unknown, claiming
any right, title, estate, in
terest in or lien upon the real
estate described in paragraph
5 of the complaint herein,
any unknown adults being as
a class designated as John
Doc, and unknown in
fants or persons under (Us
ability. including these in
military service, being as a
class designated as Richard
Roc,
'Defendants.
PURSUANT- to a Decree of
the Court in the above
stated case. 1 will sell at pub
lic outcry to the highest bi(L
der, either in or in front of
the Court House, at Laurens
C. H., S. C. on Salesday in
November next, being Mon
day. the sixth day of the
month, during the legal
hours for such sales, the
following described property,
to wit:
All that piece parrel
or lot of land, with '
the dwelling house and
other improvements there- «
on situate, lying and be- ’
ing in the City of Clinton. «
County of Laurens. State *
of South Carolina, con- ,
taining thirteen thou- •
sand, six hundred (13,600) f
square feet, more or/,
less, and ,being hound
ed on the North by
Maple Street, also known./
as West Maple Street, for
a distance of Eighty (80)^'
feet thereon: on the East
hy'Iot formerly of L. E, •
Hatton and W. A. John- '
son now or formerly of
James P! Sloan, for a dis
tance of one hundred and
seventy (170) feet there
on: on the South by lot
formerly of Estate of
A. V Martin, now of Jane
Harris Addison, for a dis
tance of Eighty (80) feet
thereon: and on the West
by Hickory Street, also
known as Hickory Aven
ue. for a distance of one
one hundred and seventy
(I^Oi feet thereon.
TERMS OF SAI E: Cash.
The successful bidder, im
mediately upon the conclu
sion of the bidding, shall de
posit with the Clerk of (’o’fii|t
the sum of five per centum
(5 4 ;;) of the amount of the
bid as a guarantee of his
good faith in the bidding.
The same to be applied to the
purchase price upon his
complying with the terms of
the sale. otherwise to he
paid to Plaintiff. In the event
'the successful bidder, should
fail toLmake such deposit, or
should fail to comply with the
terms of sale, the said lands
shall he 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.
W. E. DUNLAP
Clerk of Court
of Common Pleas,
Dated this 11th dayfll' Oct
ober, 1967.
0-19-3C-N. 2
CITATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina
County of Laurens
By J. If. Wasson, Probate
Judge; (
WHEREAS Robert Car-
roll Poole made suit to me to
grant him Letters of Admin
istration of the Estate and
effects of Robert Elbe Poole.
These arc, therefore, to
cite and admonish all and
singular the Kindred and
Creditors of the said Robert
Ellie Poole, deceased, that
they be and appear before me,
in the Court of Probate, to be
held at Laurens Court House,
Laurens, S. C. on Oct. 16,
next, after publication hereof,
at 2:45 p.m, o’clock in the
afternoon to show cause, if
anv they have, why the said
Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this
28th day of Sept., Anno Dom
ini, 1967,
J. Hewlette Wasson (Seal)
" 2c-Oct 5-12-J.P.L.C.
,IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
Stale of South Carolina
County of Laurens.
Lis Pendens
W. P. Gastloy, J. R. Bartley,
W. T. Scogin, and Cecil Sco-
gin, Trustees of Hurricane
Church, Plaintiffs
-vs-
Laurens Federal Savings and
Loan Association, and the
heirs at law and next of kin
of John Stewart, and also
all other persons (or forins
and corporations) unknown,_
claiming any right, title, es
tate, interest in, or lien upon
the real estate described here
in, whether such interest be
by way of mortgage, re
mainder, reversion or other
wise, all such persons, firms
and corporations who may be
under no legal disability being
for the purposes of this act : on
designated as John Doe and
all such pertons who may he
under some legal disability
being designated for the pur
poses of this aHinn as Rich
ard Roe Defendants.
NOTICE is hereby given
that an action has been com.
mcnced and is pending in this
Court upon a Complaint of
the above named Plaintiffs
against the above named De
fendants fof the purpose of
quieting title to the following
described property to-wit:
All of that lot, piece or
parcel of land, lying, being
and situate in Laurens County
and State of South Carolina,
on South Carolina State Road
34 near Neighbors Cross Road
being bounded on the North
and East by lands of Minnie
N. Young: on the South by
lands now or formerly of Al
vin Neighbors, and on the
West by the said State road
No. 34. having the following
courses and distances ac
cording to plat of survey by
R. M. Clayton LS. No. 1836
dated September 18th, 1957
to-wit:
C O M M E N C I N G at the
Southeastern corner an old
axle 3XOM,' and running
thence S 74-00 W 413 feet to
the center line of State High
way No. 34: thence with the
center line of said road N 22-
30 W 300 feet to a corner in
the center of said road;
thence N 35-00 W 308 feet to
a corner in center of road;
thence leaving said road N
70-00 E 467-8 feet to old stone
3XNM; thence S 40-00 E 177.1
feet to iron pin; thence N 80-
00 E 94-6 feet to old iron pin
3XOM oak; thence S 9-00 E
481-8 feet to old axle the point
of beginning. A copy of said
plat is of record in the office
of the Clerk of Court for
Laurens County, S. C. in Plat
Book 21 at Page 195.
Thomas A. Babb
Attorney at Law
3rd October 1967.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
The State of South Carolina
County of Laurens
Summons for Relief and
Notice
W. P. Gastley, J. R. Bartley,
W. T. Scogin, and Cecil Sco
gin, Trustees of Hurricane
Baptist Church, Plaintiffs
-against-*'
Laurens Federal Savings and
Loan Association, ^nd the
heirs at law and next of kin
of^ John Stewart, and also
all other persons (or firms
and corporations) unknown,
claiming any right, title, es
tate, interest in, or lien upon
the real estate described here
in, whether such interest be
by way of mortgage, re
mainder, reversion or other
wise, all such persons, firms
and corporations who may be
under no legal disability being
for the purposes of this action
designated as John Doe and
all such persons who may be
under some legal disability
being for the purposes of this
action designated as Richard
Roe, Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS .
ABOVE NAMED:
YOU ARF* HEREBY SUM
MONED and required to an
swer the complaint in this
action of which a copy Js
filed in the Office of the Clerk
of Court for Laurens County.
S. C. and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said Com
plaint on the subscribers, at
their office at Laurens, S. C.
within twenty days after the
service hereof exclusive of the
day of service and if you fail
to answA* the Complaint with
in the time aforesaid, the
Plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for relief
demanded in the Complaint.
Thomas A. Babb
Plaintiff’s Attorney
Laurens, S. C.
3rd Oct. A.D., 1967
NOTICE
TO ANY UNKNOWN IN
FANTS over 14 years of age
or any unknown persons in
prison, or suffering other
legal disability:
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Cecil E. White,
Attorney of Clinton, S. C. has
been appointed Guardian Ad
Litem to represent you unless
you apply for appointment of
Guardian Ad Litem to repre
sent you in this action within
20 days after the service of
the service by publication of
this summons upon you.
Thomas A. Babb
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Laurens, S. C.
3rd October 1967
NOTICE
TO ANY UNKNOWN IN
FANTS under 14 years of age,
and to the persons with whom
said infants may reside, and
to any unknown insane or
incompetent person, and to
the general or testamentary
Guardian or committee, of
such insane or incompetent
person or next of km of such
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Cecil E. White,
Attorney of Clintou, S. C. has
been appointed to represent
such unknown infants under
14 years of age, and such in
sane or incompetent persons
unless you apply for the ap
pointment of Guardian Ad
Litem to represent said infant
or insane Defendant within 20
days after the service of pub
lication upon you.
Thomas A. Babb
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Laurens, S. C.
3rd Oct. A.D., 1967
03-3O-TB
SUMMONS
State of South Carolina
County of Laurens
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Katherine Coleman Morgan
Sarah Ray Coleman Henry,
Rufus H. Coleman, Effie Cole
man Carter, Ethel Jones Cope
land, Lawrence G. Jones, Sid
ney Bryson, Miriam Coleman
Nabors, Harold H. Coleman,
William Allen Coleman, and
Mary Young Jones, Adminis
tratrix of the Estates of Belle
Hunter Motes and Earl
Thompson Griffin,
Plaintiffs,
versus
Elizabeth Jones, Faye B.
Jones, Faye B. Jones, Wil
liam H. Jones, John Eddie
Jones, Mary Jones Pratt, Flo
rie Griffin Hall, E. R. Griffin,
W. R. Griffin, Julia Griffin
Underwood, Wiliam C. Grif
fin, Lillian Griffin, Elizabeth
Griffin Waits, J. L. Griffin.
Howard Griffin. Alice Davis
Bryson, John Earl Bryson.
Roy Bryson. Jr., and all oth
er persons unknown or here
inafter claiming any right,
title, and interest in and to
the premises described in this
Complaint; any adults being
designated as a class n:>
“John Doc” and any infants
or persons under legal dis
ability being designated as a
class as “Richard Roe”,
Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS
ABOVE NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM
MONED and required to an
swer the Complaint in this
action of which a copy is
herewith served upon you,
and to serve a copy of your
Answer to the said Complaint
on the subscriber at his of
fice, Laur v ens, South Carolina,
within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service and
if you fail to answer the Com
plaint herein within the date
aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Court
for relief tdemanded in the
said Complaint.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON ..
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
Laurens, S. C.
September 2, 1967. t
To any and all unknown in
fant Defendants or other per
sons under a legal disability
having or claiming to have an
interest in the land described
in the Complaint in the above
entitled action herein being
as a class designated as
“John Doe” and “Richard
Roe”.
' YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that W. Paul Culbert
son, Attorney .at Law, Lau
rens, S. C., has been appoint
ed as Guardian Ad Litem for
any unknown persons who are
necessary parties hereto for
the purpose of the above en
titled action and that the said
appointment shall become ab
solute on the twenty-first day
after the service of this No
tice upfeh you should you fail
to apply for the appointment
of a Guardian Ad Litem dur
ing the said time and that
an Order Nisi of the Court of
Common Pleas for Laurens
County, S. C. t is filed with
the Clerk of Court for the said
County.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
Laurens, S. C.
.September 2j 1967.
NOTICE TO THE DEFEN
DANTS ABOVE NAMED:
PLEASE TAKE NOTlcj':
That the original Comnlnintjin
this action, together with* a
Summons of which the for
going is a copy, was filed 40
the office of the Clerk /if
Court for Laurens Counfry,
South Carolina, at the'Couft-
* house in the City of Lauperts,-
South arolina, on the 30th diy
of September, A.D., 1967. 1
J. HEWLETTE WASSOn!
Plaintiffs’ Attorney ’
I IS PENDENS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN that an action has behn
commenced and is pending in
this Court upon a Complaint
of the above named Plaintiffs
against the above named De
fendants for the purpose of
ordering the sale of the tract
of’land hereinafter described
and providing or the disposi
tion of the * proceeds of ti;e
sale. The said tract of layd
being described as follows:
“All that piece, parcel,
and lot of land lying and
being in Hunter Township,.
County and State afore
said, being a portion of
the estate lands of Mrs,!
Nancy W. Jones, boint*
Lot No. 5 on a plat of the*
said Nancy W Jones Es
tate Property and con
sisting of 50 acres, more'
or less. The said lands be-‘
ing situated in the County
and State aforesaid on th< r
waters of Mudlick Creekl
and being* shown and de
scribed in detail on a plat
of same made January 8.
1904, by R. A. Austin, Sur
veyor. The said plat be
ing recorded in Plat Rook
19. Page 92. in the office,
of the Clerk of Court- for
Laurens County, The said,
lands also being described!
in a flood from J. A.
Jones, Et. Al., to Sadie E.
Motes, recorded Decem
ber 3. 1923, in Deed Book
50. Page 350. in the office
of the Clerk of Court fot*
Laurens County.”
J. HEWLETTE WASSON’
Plaintiffs’ Attorney
Laurens, S. (’.
September 2. 1967
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FINAL SETTLEMENT ’
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Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and requir
ed to make payment on or be
fore that date, and all per
sons having claims agaipst
said estate will present them
on or before said date, duly
proven, or he forever barred.
BENJAMIN L.
THOMPSON, '*
Administrator
Oct. 9, 1937 012-4c-N2
FINAL SETTLEMENT •
Take notice that on the 30‘th
day of Oct., 1967, I will ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Executrix 'of
the estate of James F. Mc
Donald 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
estateds notified and required
to make payment on or be
fore that date, and all persons
having claims against said
estate will present them on •or
before said date, duly proVen
or he forever barred. »
leila w. McDonald
Executrix i
Sept. 28, 1967 4c-I-12-12 : 26
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Herbert .lopes, deceased, are
hereby notified to file flic
same, duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
please make payment like- ’
wise.
MAZIE SPINKS JONES,
' Administratrix.
205 West Maple St., ,
Clinton, S. C. d
Oct. 6. 1967 012-3C-026
NOTICE OF LOST
CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT
Notice is hereby given that
Time Certificate of Deposit
Number 12324 dated February
11. 1966. issued by M. S. Bai
ley & Son. Bankers, Clinton,
South Carolina, to Mr. or Mps.
Brunson Asbill. has been lost
or destroyed and that an ap
plication will be made to sa'd
bank on 'October 12, 1967, for
the issuance ot a new certifi
cate in tpc place of the one.
described above. \
MR AND MRS. x
BRUNSON \SBILL,
• Clinton, S. C. - *
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