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<+- T » ttr ( * i m H •^- jffc : m' ■ #tf: Hif *fe: m a * ^^4. yu^ tlnm: 1: •§ m >1 « • i ♦ * 4 < « • ♦ * it <« r*« Ly •-W '• * « « ♦ * r:i I,'** ♦ 3- THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Dec. 7, 1967—11 Public Records \ m ■Ki- P i>.'••••• I I* I : ' •vl TORRINGTON WINNERS — Shown above are prize winners in the Torrington Company Fishing Club contest. They are, left to right, Mrs. Ethel Murphy, second prize winner in the crappie divi sion ; Lamar Gates, second prize winner in the bream division; Ronnie Hueble, first prize winner in the crappie division; J. W. Crapps, first prize winner in the w r hite bass competition and grand prize winner with a 10-pound, four-ounce black bass; James Hellams, second in the grand prize competition with a nine-pound, five-ounce black bass; Leroy Wilburn, first prize winner in the bream division. The winners are shown above with their prizes. Mrs. Deann Cates, second prize winner in the w’hite bass competition, w^as ab sent when the picture w'as taken. The grand prize was an 18-horsepower outboard motor contribut ed to the club by Torrington Co. Her 'Volunteer' Can't Sing DEAR SALLY: One of my best Rirl friends has volun-' DEAR SALLY teered her services as vocal soloist at my wedding. The, •v SALLY SHAW ... '| 1 big trouble is she can’t sing|ttv of hobbies. And along — her voice is terrible and with lo Y e there is tolerance she’s usually off-key. I’m at a loss as to how to handle this without risking hurt feelings — because I do like her a lot. Any suggestions? IN A BIND. and considerationby both parties — an effort by both hvisband and wife to show at least an interest in the oth er’s hobbies. DEAR IN A BIND: Tell her as kindly and tactfully as you can that, you and your mother have n'ready planned the mu;-ic lor your wedding . . . then invite her to be one of yogr attendagu. , -dance at-4ur DEAR SALLY: What do you think are the prospects fora happy marriage be- tr< , sse< i m e tween two persons with dis similar tastes and hobbies? I’m a man of 24, crazy about sports of all kinds — bowling,i golfing, fishing, hunting, auto racing, etc. — while my fi- 1 ancee cares not one little bit* for any of these things. She’s a bug on art, literature,; bridge, and the theater — none of which is my cup of tea. So . . . how about this? IDAHO. DEAR IDAHO: The all- important ingredient of any happy and successful mar- dated me under false pretens es and that I wanted nothing j to do with a married man. He countered with the informa tion that he and his wife are separated, that a divorce is in the offing, and that in the meantime there is nothing wrong with our dating. I still don’t think this makes good sense, do you? A. C. DEAR A. C.; No, Divorce “in the offing,’’ or not, he’s .still a married man, and a girl who thinks anything at all of her principals or her reputation does not become involved with married men. UJEA1L SALLY :^j#y hus band and I have for a number of years been very close friends with another couple, with the news and now, much to our grief, that he’s a married man. I we have discovered that the immediately told him in no i man has been running around uncertain terms that he had with another married woman. DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 23, and recently at a cocktail party I was introduced to an extremely charming and at tractive man. We hit it off real well, and a few evenings *ater he took me to a dinner local-. countty club. During the course of this date, .however, he dis- PROPERTY TRANSFERS <? W. Mannin Harris to James ?t.tterspn — lot in Buena Vista Heights — $427.00. Ralph T. Wilson Jr. to James T. Powell and Brenda W. Powell — lot in Forest lilt Subdivision — $10.00 and ther considerations. D. E. Tribble Co., Inc. to N. H. King — lot on Camp- jell St. Clinton — $800.00. David S. Taylor to John lenry Waldrep — lot in outhdale Subdivision — 110.00 and other considera- ions. John Henry Waldrep to ^anny Word — lot on Owings It. Laurens — $10.00 and oth- t considerations. Abbie Panola Harris Dendy o Sarah Elizabeth Johnson ind Flossie C. Johnson — ot on West Carolina Street, I Hinton — $1000.00. W. E. Dunlap, Clerk of i ?curt to P. H. Hanna — 1 I icre on road from Lanford o Gray Court — $500.00. Ann B. Patterson Aid Mar- jtlia C. Graydon to Ellis Pul- ey and Emma Lou Pulley — ot S. E. of Laurens — $10.C0 .nd other considerations. Hubert W. Graydon to )onald F. Myers — Lot on Lghland Ave. Laurens — 13.03 and other considera- ion. D. E. Tribble Co. Inc. to ZUis Harvey Dickert and "vetty A. Dickcrt — lot on Da- Mdson St. Clinton — $10.00 »nd other considerations. Eloise C. Floyd to Virglrr'a 2. Ballentine — interest in Lot on West -Main St. Laurens — $1.00 and other considera- ions. . < Joshua S. Barker and Kathleen T. Barker to James ’kuther Wood Sr. and Anita B. Wood lot 3 miles S. E. of Princeton — $10.00 and other considerations. Boyd H. Parham and M. H. Hunter Jr. -to Mutual Builders, Inc.—lot ^ in Par- lunt Acres $5.00 and other consideration. Graham Shaw to W. Man ning Harris — lot on Lake Greenwood — $5.00 and other onsiderations. A. E. Holton to Raymond L. Gowans, A. J. McCullough riage is LOVE, not a similar- STOLEN CARS RECOVERED NEW YORK—Although 90 per cent of all automobiles stolen in the United States are recovered, according to the Insurance Information Institute, about 30 per cent of the recovered cars have b*en damaged or stripped of parts — many to the extent that they represent total loss es. n 1 HIGH FUEL BILLS make you hit the ceiling? CEILING HOT WHEN YOU HIT IT? THEN YOU HAVE AN ORDINARY HEATER! Just Name a COLOR! Double woven etretch Antron Nylon in all the colors of fashion! Ex quisitely detailed. One size fits all. Come pick your colorl from $2.00 Lydia Mills Store Clinton, S. C. We’re sure his lovely wife has no knowledge of this yet, and we’re wondering if maybe we should tell her what her husband has been doing. We have always val ued their friendship highly and we hate to think of the possibility that their mar riage might be headed for the rocks. FRIENDS. DEAR FRIENDS: This kind of news could only hurt the woman, and no real friends ever want to do this. Much better if you don’t meddle in this — but if you feel you must, perhaps a lit tle word to the man about ,r <»and M. A. Roach — lot in wh'at you hav* Tound out VVateHoo-Township -^$400.00. (nothing more) just might MARRIAGE LICENSES shake him up enough to res tore him to his good senses. I Charles Edward Tribble of Laurens and Brenda Ann Pitts of Cross Hill. Byron Hutchinson Brown and Alice May Adams of Laurens. Robert Eugene Ballcw of | Cross Hill and Carolyn Pat ricia Nabors of Clinton. McLeonard Robinson and Gloria Diane Byrd of Clin ton. Bobby Ray Gault and Mar tha Ann Barrett of Ft. Inn. - James Frank Simpson of Laurens and Leila Davis of Hinton. David Ronald Johnson Qf Clinton and Sheron Owen Rodgers of Greenville. William Erskine Adair Jr. Clinton and Joyce Jeanette Walker of Laurens. Russell Edward Gaffney i and Mary Lois Burbage of Joanna. William Heyward Arm- ’ strong of Laurens and Ruby 1 Ann Davis of Gray Court. Kenneth Merl Bull and Donna Faye Prather of Laur- »ns. Charles Edward Pulley and Juliette Craine of Laurens. Rossie Walker Bell and Faye Joyce Murphy of Clin ton. Frank Pinson, Jr. and Wil de Ruth Williams of Laurens. William Roy Pitts, III and Linda Kay Tiller of Clinton. Irby O’Shields Yates and Sybil Elizabeth Saxon of Woodruff. Billy Richard Junior of Cross Hill and Jennie Mae Grant of Mountville. William Eugene McKelvey of Clinton and Mary Jean Price of Spartanburg. Walter Choice and Doris Williams of Laurens. Jack Nelson Faulkner and Susan Pollard Wilkie of Greenwood. Willie Leroy Rice of Gray Court and Gladys Jean Jeter pf Enoree. Hervey Francis Blalock, Jr. and Janice Eileen Pinson of Clinton. Exclusive! Now . Puritan "Gary Flayer” 1 oponswsar * iBii w? 5 xlfiSPH 1 > i Obviously, the gift for executives _ / : X :, * mmm :rs BPr .1. never waste heat on the ceiling or out the chimney It pay$ for Itself with the fuel It savesl f We don’t blame you for hitting the ceiling if you con tinually pay for heat you don’t get! The new SIEGLER Oil Home Heater wrings the heat out of every drop of oil, then poure it out over your floor. With a SIEGLER, you get the comfort miracle of SUPER FLOOR HEAT, no over-heated ceilings and low, low fuel bills. So don’t hit The ceiling ... hit your Siegler dealer for a hot demonstration! H. D. Payne & Co. Clinton, S. G. 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