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12—THE CHRONICLE. Cfc*t«L <s C-. Abt Legal Notices is. m* TTf Al STTlZlGyT Tsae n'.ont tat: .n. tat 13*3 *7 nf i-upitfr. S*« I ril ren^: l k!T:::nnt :i! 1T7 k^S ui: a-rmpr ui i.anjiiifSnir'a i tn* *;S5» ^ ~ gkn’ l.grkrt> tf33>uat- n i» jCi^ i Ik ruaER ^ as of l^ureai i .nmn a* K : nx:ri t. Ml am :n He saim 3r^ tH Hr i Hau ±s:’.Ear?» it 1 mar ui f anmaKmrr'a. an* jRr^^a mjenE't i: sai: i‘fwst a h:t21h<: urn ~«nur^: t nui«p a'TUBir n r tat are am ai a , 'iiir »-g ms apanar aa: fsate ril rrr.xnx. Hein :n .r sa: are. tni n 3r:’ ,w si r ;» arf- pwer ’» —w lijneiai 7 ». rm TTi.n~i.r-:: t .jub '_aur»'iii : 1 .'a' 1 3iii a" IWi « "tc* taa' u He I 1 '- a- i{ Anpcsc. v-il ' i * to ' i.z-.v:nat i a 7 arn am i:cafs ar I Eencur l He * £aaE '.t Sraae Wt^neT - a hj» -.C-t* :< He .'nap- t 'r oafi ./ lAirwa 1 -.nrx? a: i*. oc i ~, i •<- x. He aane ta 7 v_l ipplr hr i 'Hm ±s.Ma_*t» H h r j trsK as I ae-imi .*rr ^:&-c HOett*-: : aa-it tsa> is •s.rZxr' aa: t' rake -'Arzjfz'Ji e '.r ’-f-'.Xr Ha: ^ale, am ail serves chims AfAH-S* Si.t rState Til present Hen t vr m. rs sa : lite, -JoIt pr'.Tei vr *> barrel Jaraes i Waitei Execotvr R-2, &.z Oil Clistvc, 1 1 'e-re; " je mttirs Hat* n is* Itt a - .r .'•fcvBmiai* Til -Hn* ' i *hu. u:T Hnr -i H" mrr- aic b.iiiip u I.»nir*H r t» * .rme X _.uh1h 1 IrtHH a tat i He luap X : ~.iatE : _aar*'m 1 .’inr 7 m .11 : ai:«ai *. k_ an: a He a.ae a 7 t11 app. 7 i:r i *na. iicaanp H-.m u -7 srasr m I sarUH'H- ah 7 ;e :f a aiaas*: r. saat sstteis a n.c^R-t am v. ":hp- ptjHieat a x :e’i'.r* -a* 3ai* aa: al ^ktscbis a 7 *atf - ^ - ■ ixanar sam s state tH pr-sea: Her .a x beh.rs saa: it ml? yr x > ix^wr 'JATTr-l 1 rrae 1 -HLSoes r >3te *1 r>.3 l'e> 1 inr.c. i 1 ?>o> Al:-4:-SA JuJy 24, A - -4' • • • cp.Errr^i NOTICE All persoos vlaims apitest tie estate .< L-^ue C. TVjrtie-T, -texeaseH, are utretn loGflK V. Hit He saner *ertfl*< ettt tie ■eJera^^sel. aafi tteiK jmW—>* fcu estate vQj please avaMe perree# lake- rise. L/vae TtjvrrJer Execotru 3L2 E. Flvrl'ta street Clmtvt, S.C. Joly 31*t, Vsil Ac- ic- a 22 r 3 A L CE TTLE MENT Tax#- nr.tloe Hat vr He tay vf September, !9«, I win reader a final accooat j( my acts and -y.La^s as Execatm A tie r state vf bluirjTi. W Elakely ir He vfHot sC tie Jedft vf Prv^ aatte A Lzxrete CaoBty, al Ki v’etoek A. M., and ve tMe 9mm lay nL* apply t'X < HiaJ ®P ebarpt frve my tmst as Eiec^- Hn. Ary pervx Hidetted tv said tstate is nyttfied and reqolrtd tv make paymeat x vr befexe that date, and all persons taring claims against said estate rill present them ve vr belvre said MOTHERS! YOUR CHILD’S PORTRAIT IN LIVING COLOR 5x7 ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY AUGUST 16-17 — 10 mm. TTI 5 p. m. • M • He • Wert • Ages < » *1 eMarge for UNITED 5 & 10 Clinton Plaza atte, dtiy px xx: x :* hre-»er taxreH i lara ?. r lac :y Ete-rmra Attitudes & Platitude' 7 M a*- w- HOW CAN I? E3A1 SrTTLTMEVT Take nvCire tta: .n. He 2Sr: my :if Angast I3W 1 tH rei ser 1 Sgai} krcrmic :if try arts am 3xnp ai A thr mifCraHi X He ; 5Hate of ixri E rienr 7 u He bare 3f He ."uar oTErxikte X Laureos C-nuicy, a: 2 mi: x He sane tS 7 tII a^>H lx i *itu, £L>rmirpt *r:in it 7 H'lix i.* attnunbHru^ — ‘X 7 Hfirsx mauntp: a a^ic i .suite is notilwt um -«tBii'^ : 1. mac Dc^TftHir x x teifort Hm hate am ul tavsinf -n - itniilKI iSlU f^Elte Til rrf^seir tsen x x ant m sax iiB an 77 nrrwei x *> ta-^rH* 1 staa* *. 7> ttte r ammisrmxH Clnrtix. E 1 :er r'xr v*-i i j-4:-Ad • 3*.. C: - .lx t ifcf nr*H« Her x He ^H *i'. of Nentprohp: Wt Til ^ndp' 1 fin* a-"«in v nr art am rtninfr ar P xamt-r. 1 tie estate . 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If you Taut to farther your edocaux Titt aa eye tv impr'-Ting yourself m the business world, certainly at the age vf Z1 yoa’re ltd enough tv mate tie decisive . and gvrjd hick tv y vki tag m* Ha.: a Has m I rat decide H I n rstl'y as Emct a irwe wttt am u I mak Till .dea ;< ms has ready -tren me I already cun# i:c sere Hat I iiTe brr 5: vry die s be treat re Hrs ny* ITPLCLE I were ±T.vrced ata^et s rear agv, but after a few mvntiis .f Ivce- Lmess and growing (g,, we de cided that we v juld be happy to gether again and mate a gvrxf botne for vur twv children. Sv, we've beet linng tvgether for some time, alCnjagh orA legally remarried. On voe hand, we see nothing wrvag with this, but vc the vther hand we vften feel a little guilty. What have you to say alxjut this 0 CONCER.VED. LEAP CONCERNED: Yvu’re way off base 0 Y r JU twv are liv ing together without benefit vf clergy, and the fact that you were previously married mates no dif ference whatever. If yvu’re really happy together now, mate illegal as vox as possible DEAR. SALLY: My steady triy friend has suggested that we dLs- xxkinue vur arrangetnent, tell- LEA?. MTLC'LE Your boy friend's saggesGoc Hat too break % t-me reiaHx&ap with him sc that rvo car decide whether you’re reaLy m love with him means that he himself is un decided about his feelings for you. Accept this ... and let him g-: his way. DEAR SALLY: I'm really burned tg> about one of my catty woman friends' When I arrived al our bridge dot fids after noon, she exclaimed in a loud voice, ’OM, you’re wearing that pretty dress' I’ve always thought you tooted tlntag to tt” Vttek vf couree called everyone's attentive tc the fart that I was wearing an outfit I’ve owned for some time. Why dc people have tc make such thoughtless, tactless, and mcoostderate re marks tc hurt other people's feelings this way 0 RCGIE. DEAR ROEIE: People make thoughtless, tactless, and incoo- sideraie remarks because they are thoughtless, tactless, and in considerate. And people get their feelings hurt because they ^re much, much too sensitive. r T A NNE a5"- LE Y % - V ::1H I t c~ .XlL HXI_5^ am ixcuntt yfVfLry* A r y As^anr « sx>:l : f r- imari iiiuiCi-iar : chili h y nr ev'rX 7 iiMitH wiers m H_ HtH.i .'ui te-r: :: ^ - v :u h._i i i - t : usr a 3iHi a W x Hjs Xi_*: i v-.H : -1: 11. smr setute i -: shh : : n i*j is*-: a lain : hhi mite.*- -S 1 SliVHX ‘ .C6 te-.i^'1'.C >; k.ihi h r xux: f viter H ■ v :xi . sin.-,- - *. pi_* f ni.nenhs vm:i are : c- tenui— i . ; _;c -Hr in: sxH-V at - i if i a ri jr * v i be micer uan: x ne mcih f ri:i H»e rc M »bat ca: I o Ttei lyl r : Hie r soi;: synHie H: is: r. ■ Has iie-e: x une: it s cxst te Hp«er- -Hire, in: s-.me f tas xs.te-: xx. He 5.lie ;late f my x :* Toe v :H - paste f rlyce:m anf sc.xrvnt p v oe: Apply Hie paste : Hie x :. V xle t .5 -te* it i is H.rces: tempera Hire. me:, re- m.-.e .: Tii: i s.fi camp :I.tr . :exx :areNil. f ? i 'x te, iij! - • ’-j xinr us^: m re mar xner p r- H.'Ite. i. - v in I ; re vent irass trom tariHsxiing bixxi* damp veatber' a After pxiS.‘_:g 7 »tm crass ra: x vvii i L.'H. m ixtene: x ..„vi :L. Lte s*e-rnx X my v H v car . m aie £ ' rm. f .* lellel* a Ey mai_nt a padde: chii- j >: f velvet ibnst f.ve xenes I ni an: cixee xi.bes v.be. x- ierHnx a j..eie f car L• ar. . stiffin’.1, Hie: spiffing v.tn : >t- i m 7 xrp f np-e seve: n my v St p He creating am yjae-ajcng f a d >.r imp* A Y ou van accompLs,: H_s grjte ftei t.Hply by rutcog >er Che nmp »:H ai vr dinary lea: pen:- I Fat Overweight *A>aiAakie u» yoii wuitMil a Hit .i i 7_iti an: ran • dot M»r » pr»r*t rifXM/B our !prod»c-t talte^ Oaiaxwu. Yt»u ’rxutvl krvr ugl? Ul vr your rrxotkty batk Oaiaxwt u * IxMirt enuLiv rwalkraed DOL^ [so T CONTAIN DANGER klLS THYROID OR DIGI ►TALES G«H nd o4 ext*** fal 'and ine tooge-r Gaiaxws twis jil Mi amd u w«M oo tMtt fuar If not waiffted for acyi reason just return tb* packi *• ui your druggm and get your fuJJ money back. Na iquesuonv asaed Galax on ta (sold witis tius guarxclee br vTl NG S PHARM.ACY Chir- eoc Marl order* filled MIC ip-Ma; v r. ^ ' i-T- . ' IT.) ^ -x l ~ C: sb.ver rirtaxte fr m rx:.- ing vHite x tne .nside' A. If y c’L vpe the curtains d'.Tc vitn Lirmtiire p IisI, nter. vitr i irv :l .tr., vater v 1 1 k-a-«e raxks after tins treatm.e:.t. M . 4 ix t is a r :• .d me tn f cleaning rJt picture anf mxrir frames r A. With vater m vine!: n. ns lave ceer. b.ilen NOTE TO UNDY: Few thirds are in worse taste vr more tiresome than the details of someone efoe’s operation This kind of talk is for the hospi tal or the doctor’s office, not the living room. CYRIL BUSBEE Six County Students Finish At Piedmont TEC Sue Laurens C runty students will be amvDg the 65 gra-hiates Sunday, Aug. 25, when Piedmvct Tec him cal E docan x Center m Greenweed bills its sen qc rrad- »Doe. exercises. The six are Phillip 'xvnfcey Crapps, Cheryl Maureei Hei- lams, Tvci Yv-jone Mars. The six are Philip C/wnbey Crapps 'eiectr'-CjCS engireer- ing tecbnvl'jgyy; C terry! Maureen He I La ns and Tom I'vxns Mars 'indostnal laborat.ry technv- Rjgy/i Margaret Howl Hirnsty 'technical secretary., George i Hvilvway aod James Harvid Pearsve 'macLine shop.. Cyril B. Eushee, State Saper- inteodent vf Educativn, will be graduation speaker. A native vf Wagener in ADten Cvanity, be is a graduate vf the University of Sooth Carvlina, receiving his M. A, dergree there in 1338. He has served as classr oom tea cher, principal, coach and super intendent in the schools vf Aiken, Kershaw and Lexington counties. He served as sigierintendenf of BrocAland-Cayce Schools from 1343 to Jan. 18, 1967 when he was inaugurated as state superintend ent vf education. "wf. n - ^ C-2-I aD&earaace t A. Bv Lte I ai: an ant;?.*-: ‘■ariv * d Dvr s' a bit x .5 si me tTnm sbve polish t: y >ar liquid fixr vax. This :s a parHcu- larly useful idea x areas where tie fix.r has faded because f Our homeowner’s plan co\ ers the mortgage and the man who pays the mortgage. That’s coverage! Get the "3-D Plan" from your men from Nationwide and we've got you covorod! Call today! JOHN C. HARMON m V Broad - TOT47? ^Shop in your home community^] ■Is.' X •v s ; - .,S- ' . .. •' . . ' vA' . ..~s fcv , •' -1 m » isas If aa : * aaaw -.s* ' PRODUCTION LINES ARE PEOPLE -AT- TORRINGTON CO. That’s the reason we’re perticularly proud of our production record. W- ’ve found the people of thfo mrea to be ver- satil#* competent and proud of their work WVd like to have more worker* «uch as those of whom we re so proud. MAYBE YOU COULD JOIN OUR TEAM! Ask Some of Our Employees About Us Come By Our Persoflnel Office THE TOMNNGTON CO. CLINTON BSAHNG8 PLANT An Equal Opportunity Emptojrwr *«>' N. X**' ei •>r>ntum i< Spend where you earn a local return Bond issues pass and community improvements happen when a community is successful. People make up a community. Successful people have more confidence in their future and the future of their community. The result is a successful community. Money is important to a growing community. And money grows where money goes. Give your support to our com munity. Spend where you earn a local return. Shop at home. It helps build success. M. S. BAILEY fe SON. BANKERS