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r 18—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton. S. C., May 2, 1868 Legal Notices FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 6th day of June. 1968, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Execu trices of the estate of Mar shall Augustus Cannon 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 fin al discharge from our trus* as Executrices. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and requireu to make payment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred Jennie Cannon Layton Olga Cannon Hay Executrices April 19. 1968 A25-4C-M16 State of South Carolina County of Laurens IN THE COl RT OF COMMON PLEAS North American Accep tance Corporation, Plaintiff, vs- Marvin F Barbee, De fendant. Pursuant to an Order sign ed by the Honorable Frances B Nicholson. Circuit Judge, dated April 20. 1968. 1 will sell at public auction, before the Laurens County Courthouse at eleven o'clock. A M on Monday. June 3. 1968. the fol lowing described property "All that piece, parcel or tract of land. with dwelling house tereon, sit uate. lying and being on the South side of the Calhoun Highway about three miles Northeast of the Town of (Hinton in Laurens County. State of South Carolina, containing t h : r t y (30> acres, more or less, and be ing bounded on the North by the Calhoun Highway on which it fronts for a total of six hundred (600’) feet and by a one acre parcel of land owned by Walter Price 210 feet thereon, on the East by lands of Clar ence King, on the South by lands of Lloyd Adair, for merly of John E. Adair, and on the West by lands of Lloyd Adair, formerly of John E. Adair and by an one acre parcel of land owned by Walter Prince, said tract of land above described is a part of the property conveyed to Clar ence King by Mrs. Annie I) Bailey and L Agatha Bailey as Executors of the estate of T. L. W. Bailey by deed dated June 14. 1965. and recorded in Deed Book 85 at page 37 in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, S. C.” TERMS OF SALE will be cash and the successful bid der, other than the plaintiff, will be required to deposit with me immediately the sale, five (5%) per cent j of the amount of bid. the re- j mainder of the sale price to ' ,, be deposited with me not more than ten (10) days ther- after. | In the event that the suc cessful bidder fails to comply with the terms of sale, the I initial deposit will be retain- J ed by me as liquidated | damages for the expense of I the auction, and the proper- j ty will be immediately re- | sold The purchaser will be | required to pay the expenses of the preparation of the deed and the revenue stamps thereon. The plaintiff having waived deficiency judgment, the sale will be final the day of sale. WALTER E. DUNLAP Clerk of Court, Laurens County up and liquidate its business and affairs. Dated this 3rd day of April 1968 PITTS-DILLIARD W. R PITTS, JR PRESIDENT 4A- ltd The State of South Carolina, Countv of Laurens IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Katherine Coleman Morgan. Sarah Hay Coleman Henry. Rufus H Coleman. Effie Coleman Carter. Ethel Jones Copeland. L a w r e n c e (! Jones. Sidney Bryson. Mir iam Coleman Nabors. Harold H Coleman. William Allen Coleman, and Mary Young Jones. Administratrix of the Estates of Belle Hunter Mote< and Fail Thompson Griffin. Plaintiffs vs. FIDabeth Jones. Faye B Jones. William II Jones. John Eddie Jones. Mary Jones Pratt. Florie Griffin Hall. E R Griffin. W R Griffin. Julia Griffin Underwood. William C Griffin. Lillian Griffin. Elizabeth Griffin Waits. J L Griffin. Howard Griffin. Alice Davis Bryson. John Earl Bryson. Roy Bry son, Jr . and all other per sons unknown, or hereinafter claiming any right, title, and interest in and to the pre mises described in this Com plaint: any adults being des ignated as a class as “John Doe " and any infants or per sons under legal disability being designated as a class as “Richard Roe”. Defendant-; PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case. I will sell at public out cry to the highest bidder, ei ther in or in front of the Court House, at I^aurens C H . S C . on Salesday in May next, being Monday, the 6th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described prop erty. to wit: “All that piece, parcel, and any adults being designated as a class a> ' John Doe” and any infants or persons unde legal d’.sabilit> being designa tail as a class as "Richard Roe '. Defendants PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court m the above stated ease. 1 will sell at pubhe out ers to tin' highest bidder, either in or m front of the Court House, at Laurens. U S . S U on Salesday m Ma> next, being Monday, the 6th dav oi the month, during the legal h ui's for such sales, the tolloumg described prop erty. to u it: Tract No. 1: "All that piece, parcel, and lot ol land known as the S E Jones Place and containing forty-four i44) acres, more or less, and bo ng bounded, now or former- h. as follows On the North h\ lands of Mrs J. L Boyd on the West by Nannie E. Jones, on the South h\ Hugh Join - Lands, and on the East hv Earl Grill in Lands This be.iu the identical tract of land conveved to Earl T Gritfin b\ the Wordsworth Board ot Tni'toes by deed dated October 29. 1936. and recorded m Deed Book 169. Page 30. m the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County The said tract of land being described in detail on a plat of -ame recorded in Plat Book 19. Page 93. in the office of the Clerk of Court tor Laurens County Refer ence to the said plat and deed being made f r a more de tailed description of the prop erty " Tract No 2 ' \!1 that piece, parcel, and lot of land con taining fifty three and three- fourths 53 3 4' acres, more or less, known as the Jones Place in Hunter Township. Laurens C 'iinty. South Caro lina The said lands being bounded, now or formerly, as follows: On the North by lands of WC Bryson; on the East h\ Trac' No. 5 of the Jones Lands on the South by public mad and Tract Nm 3 of the Jones Lands, and on 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 described on a plat of same made by R A. Austin. Surveyor. January 8. 1904. and recorded in the of- lot of land lying and being in fice of the Clerk of Court for Hunter Township. County and; State aforesaid, being a por tion of the estate lands of Mrs. Nancy W. Jones, being Lot No. 5 on a plat of the said Nancy W Jones Estate Property and confuting of 50 acres, more or le»s. The said lands being situated in the County and State aforesaid on 68. in th the waters of Mudlick Creek, of Court Laurens in Plat Book 19. Page 277 Reference to the 'aid nlat being made for a more detailed description of the said lands. This being the lands conveyed to Earl T. Griffin by deed of S E. Jones, Jr . J A Golding. Et. Al.. re corded in Deed Book 65. Page office of the Clerk for Laurens Coun- and being shown and des cribed in detail on a plat of same made January 8. 1904. by R A. Austin. Surveyor The said plat being recorded in Plat Book 19. Page 92, in ithe office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County. 'The said lands also being S described in a deed from IJ. A. Jones, Et. AL, to Sallie |E Motes, recorded Decem- ber 3. 1923, in Deed Book 50. Page 350. in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 8th day of May, 1968, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Guardian of the •estate of James William Davis 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 final discharge from my trust as Guardian. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or be fore that date, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Connie Davis, Guardian R-l, Clinton, S. C April 6th, 1968. All-4tc-M2 OF SALE: Cash the successful bidder, other than the Plaintiffs herein, immediately upon the con clusion of the bidding, shall deposit with the Clerk of Court the sum of ten per cent (lOCo) as a guarantee of his jgood faith in the bidding. The I same to be applied to the ; purchase price upon his conn 'plying with the terms of sale, .otherwise to be paid to I Plaintiffs for credit on the in debtedness. In the event the successful 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. W. E. Dunlap C.C.C.P. & G.S. Dated this 9th day of April, 1968. A18-3C-M2 ty.” TERMS OF SALE: Cash, the successful bidder, other than the Plaintiffs herein, im mediately upon the conclu sion of the bidding, shall de posit with the Clerk of Court the sum of ten per cent 110G ) as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding The same to be applied to the purchase price upon his com plying with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to Plaintiffs for credit on the indebtedness In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such deposit, or NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DISSOLVE CORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN that PITTS-DILLARD IMPLEMENT CO. has filed with the Secretary of State of the South Carolina a State ment of Intent to Dissolve the said Corporation and to wind Humid fail to comply with the terms of sail*, the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of tin- di't'aulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for ■gamps and recording. W K Dunlap CC CP iN G.S Dated this 9th day of April. 1968 \ 18-3c M2 State of South Carolina County of Laurens Bertha Mae Rice Richey, Plaimdf. versus. Melvin Rufus Rahey. Defendant. CIVIL AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT OF LAURENS SIMMONS TO THE DEFENDANT \BO\F NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUM MONED and required to an swer the complaint m this ae- t: 'U, of which a copy is here with served upon you. and to servo a copy of your answer to said complaint on the sub- briber at his office. 203 West 1’i’ts Street. Clinton. South Carolina 29325 within twenty dav s alter the serv ice hereof, exclusive of the day of such -ci v ice. and if you fail to an-w or the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain- ::ff in this action will ap- p!\ to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. April 1. 1968 TENCH P OWENS Attornev for the Plaintiff NOTICE TO THE ABOVE NAMED Dr PENDANT Melvin Rufus R ichey: Take NOTICE that the complaint in the above en titled action, together with the summons of which the mregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the C lerk of Court for Laurens County. South Carolina on the 4th day of April. 1968 \pnl 15. 1968 TENCH P. OWENS Attorney for the Plaintiff A18-3C-M2 CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Lawr ence F Davis, 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 Wiley H. Davis Executrix Route No. 3 Clinton. S. C. Date April 12th. 1968. A18-3C-M2 Dear Sally ,X / X The State of Couth Carolina County of Laurens IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Lawrence G. Jones, Ethe Jones Copeland, and Mary Young Jones, Administratrix of the Estate of Belle Hunter Motes, Plaintiffs, vs. Florie Griffin Hall, E. R. Griffin, W. R. Griffin, Julia Griffin Underwood, William C. Griffin, Lillian Griffin, Elizabeth 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 described in this Complaint, By Sally Shaw DEAR SALLY: I’m engaged to a lovely younggirl with whom I’ve been going lor over two years. However, there is now something that’s beginning to bug me more and more about her. She doesn’t seem to like people, and never lias. She refused tn attend parties in friends’ homes with me, and doesn’t care to accompany me to sports events (which I love), and in fact shuns anything and any place where there are a lot of people. I myself like people, and the more the merrier. She and I have already had a numtier of arguments about this, and I’m loginning to wonder if this quirk in her makeup might not prove a serious barrier L marital happi ness and harmony. JOE DEAR JOE: Seems to me this should have bothered you long before now duringyour two-years relationship with this girl, a girl whose temperament and tastes are so diametrically oppo site to yours. I think you should have a real serious talk with her now, and maybe for your sake she’ll try to develop a greater liking for other people and some >f the things that interest you. If not, I think your chances of happi ness with her are very poor. DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 23, and have been going with a certain young mail of 26 for over a year. Four months ago he asked me if I would become engaged to him, and when 1 said yes, he said he would start shopping for a ring. Well he must certainly t>e either a very slow or canny shopper, because I still don’t have my ring, nor has he even brought the subject up since then. Do you think it would be too for ward of me if I were to ask him outright about this? LIZ Timely CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Winfred Patrick Dickson, 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. Bonneau H. Dickson Administrator 468 Princeston Way, N. E Atlanta. Ga Date April 12. 1968. A18-3C-M2 BY COUNTY AGENTS AND EXTENSION HOME ECONOMISTS PINE BEETLES - Southern pine beetles are causing quite a lot of damage to pine trees in Laurens County. Farmers should cut affected trees andtake them out as soon as possible. Home-owners who have them may wish to treat them. Use B-H-C, a special formulation just for pine l»eetles. Your seed dealer has the material. RELEASE GREASE-Use your husbands’ aerosol can of shaving cream to remove grease from your hands. It leaves a nice smell. Just rinse with warm water and that’s all. BETTER SIRES-To breed cattle artificially, call 984-3021 in Laurens between 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. All breeds are available both dairy and beef. DEAR LIZ: Not at all. You have every right to know just how his “shopping,” if any, is progress ing. DEAR SALLY: our teen-aged son has been bringing home ash trays and engraved silverware from various public places and displaying them as “souvenirs”. He says all his friends do the same thing, and that there’s nothing wrong with it. I’ve told him it’s stealing. Do you agree with me? HIS DAD. DEAR DAI): If he lifts these things without their owners’ knowledge, it certainly is steal ing. There are of course some restaurants and nightclubs who expect a certain amount of such “souvenir” taking, especially items bearing their names, con sidering this a medium of ad vertising. But if a patron would like to have one of these, it’s just plain courtesy and good- breeding to ask permission to take it. I hope you can make your son understand this. DEAR SALLY: I’m a married woman of 32. Recently the girls of my bridge club (eleven of them) gave me a surprise birth day party, showering me with all kinds of gifts -- such as cologne, dusting powder, costume jewelry, and the like. Now there are a number of these items for which 1 have no use at all, and never will, and I’m wondering if it would be all right for me to convert them into gifts for other people whenever the occasions arise. OVER-GIFTED. DEAR OVER-GIFTED: Sounds very practical to me--provided, of course, you make very sure that you don’t inadvertently re turn a particularly identifiable gift to the very person who gave it to you. Fran Allison Boosts Mental Health Month Miss Fran Allison, star of stage, television, and radio, who insists it was “love at first sight” wtu'ii she visited South Carolina last year, is coming back. Miss Allison will be on hand in Columbia to help the South Carolina Mental Health Association kick off Mental Health Month Eriduv. During her stay in South Carolina, Fran will help dedi cate the new permanent head quarters of the SCMl'A at 1823 Gadsden Street m Columbia, speak to a group of volunteers at Crafts-EalTow State Hospital and present the Golden Bell Award for distinguished pro fessional service. She will also present awards for outstanding dissemination of Mental Health information and news to a news paper, radio and television station. DIAL Fran was in Columbia last year to help kick off SCMHA’s drive for funds for its new home and its May Meml>ership Campaign. East month Miss Allison starred in a special NBC TV musical production of ’I he Reluctant Dragon and she participates re gularly on TV in the Children’s Film Festival. Calvary Baptist In Revival Revival services are in prom-ess at Calvary Baptist Church.Serv ices are being field each night beginning at 7:30 p. in. Rev. Charles Bedenbaugh, missionary to East Africa, is the guest minister. Mrs. Eva Land directs the music and the hand-bell choir renders music each night. The services will conclude Sunday. Rev. J. W. Spillers, pastor, invites the public to attend. The human ear responds to intensity of sound in a range from zero to 120 decibels. your Long llislamr Dial 1 Then the area code if different from your own Then the telephone number STOP SPATTERS-Use a colan der inverted over a skillet when frying anything where grease is popping (bacon, chicken, etc.) Heat escapes but spatters are caught on the colander. Saves cleaning the stove. HORSEMANSHIP DAY - The Annual Horsemanship Day is planned for May 4 and 5. It is to be at the Bali-Hai-Ranch on Highway 49. There is no charge and all horse lovers are invited by Mr. Shelton Rimer and encouraged to tiring a friend and Registration will begin at 12:00 Noon. REMOVING STAINS - For re moving stains on fingers, lemon juice is wonderful. Squeeze the juice of a lemon into a very small container and soak your fingers in it. And something ex tra, the juice makes it easy to push the cuticle. Afterward, gently brush your fingers with mild hand soap and warm water and rinse well. Use your favorite hand cream and just see the difference. I * Jl Jl EASY Save up to 40% over person-to-person and get the low station-to-station rate. JBl) Southern Bell explosive! I Chevrolet’s special savings bonus now adds more value to cars already giving you the most. ■ 'essay! G'7,\ ¥ Frank!* Rondolt« > Smirtl. 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