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4-B—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., March 26, 1970 Legal Notice FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 20th day of April, 1970 we will ren- the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock A.M., and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from our trust as Execu tors. Any persons indebted to said estate is notified and required to der a final account of my acts and doings as Executors of the estate of Fannie C. Woods in According To Plan Whan avarything it going along according to plan you gat tha faaling that you hm toma control owar your futura. And that's especially true of financial planning. The easiest and best way to make your finances go according to plan is through Ufa incur* ance. Ufa insurance can guarantee a secure financial future) REPRESENTATIVES SIDNEY HARTZOG—833-2333 , . REPRESENTATIVES FRANK LYDA—833-1784 L Mfr FRED BRAGG—833-1663 JACOBS BLDG.—833-0950 OLIN FURR—833-0066 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. Willie Mae F. Copeland and Richard Butler Ferguson North Broad Street, Clintcm, S. C. March 5,1970 M12-4C-A2 ♦ * * FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 7th day of April, 1970, I will render a final account of my acts and do ings as Administrator of the es tate of Jacqueline Heath in the office of the Judge of Probate of ARP ASSOCIATE REFORMED Rev. Edward D. Pierce 301 Magnolia St, Joanna CHTOCn FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST Lutheran Pentecostal ST. JOHN’S EVANGEUCAL FIRST PENTECOSTAL Rev. Zeb Williams 701 South Broad Street «*i* 1 Assembly of God ASSEMBLY OF GOD BETHEL TEMPLE Rev. T. L. Gray 114 North Owens S.t JOANNA ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Ray Prosser 440 N. Main St., Joanna Baptist BELLVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. B. Abercrombie Rt. 1, Laurens CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ReKJ. W. Spillers North Sloan Street DAVIDSON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. Floyd Hellams Davidson Street CHURCH Rev. Jesse D. Stephens North Broad Street HURRICANE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. Conoly RFD No. 2, Clinton Catholic ST. BONIFACE ' Father Peter K. Berberich 401 N. Main St., Joanna Church of Christ CHURCH OF CHRIST Evangelist M. S. Parker 603 North Broad Street Church of God ELIZABETH STREET CHURCH OF GOD Rev. James W. Wiley Elizabeth Street LYDIA MILL CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Fred E. Eason FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MILAM ROAD Rev. J. H. Darr 301 South Broad Street HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. D. Coker 700 North Broad Street CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Herman Anderson LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. John Setzler Greenwood Highway Adventist SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Hampton Avenue Rev. Harold Colburn Methodist BROAD ST. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. W. Rogers North Broad Street SANDY SPRINGS METHODIST CHURCH RFD. Laurens LYDIA METHODIST CHURCH Pine Street BAILEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Wayne Mitchell Bailey Street EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Leland Rhinehart Magnolia St., Joanna KINARDS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. James McAllister. Kinards JOANNA CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Harry R. Kemp 122 South Main Street :,LYDIA BAPTIST church Episcopal ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL Poplar St., Lydia Mill CHURCH LEESVILLE SOUTHERN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Peter Outz METHODIST CHURCH -OF JOANNA Calvert Avenue HOPEWELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. James McAllister Hopewell Road HOLINESS CHURCH Rev. Furman Entrekin Jackson Street LYDIA PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH Rev. J. R. Bryan Poplar St., Lydia Mill PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH Rev. Floyd Brewer Whitmire Road, Joanna Presbyterian DUNCAN’S CREEK PRES BYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Clyde C. Pearman THORNWELL MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. M. A. Macdonald Thornwell Campus FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. A. L. Bixler 410 E. Carolina Ave. JOANNA FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Leon M. Jeffords Milton Road, Joanna LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Sidney Ayer Pine St.. Lydia Mill ROCK BRIDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Greenwood Highway SHADY GROVE PRESBYTERIAN d I ur ) o I r, . rivEiODi ic,rviAl\ CHURCH R. L. Wood. Supply Pastor Bond8 Croa8 Roads A Most Significant Week BY DR. HERBERT SPAUGH :* This is Holy Week. Its annual observance is the most import ant and significant in the history o( the Christian world. It not only commemorates the last week in the life of our Lord before His crucifixion and resurrection, but a$so outlines the most significant spiritual experiences in the life of npn. Palm Sunday opened the week, in the morning the disciples of jflsus borrowed a donkey from | some friends, seated Jesus on it, and commenced the short journey ; to Jerusalem. As they moved • along, admiring friends and . children joined the procession. • They tore down palm branches . from the trees and spread them \ in the road. Children in the pro cession sang “Hosanna, Blessed is He that cometh in the name of the Lord.” On Monday in Holy WeekJusus entered the temple courts and drove out the sellers of mer chandise and money changers. The first message of Holy Week is a call to repentance, confes sion, and cleansing of the tem ples of our bodies, our minds, our spirits. Tuesday has been called the Day of Controversy because po litical and religious leaders tried to trap Jesus by argument and controversy. The most signifi cant of all their questions was "What is the greatest command ment?” to which Jesus gave the classic reply - Love of God is first and love to our fellowman is second. Jesus spent Wednesday inHoly Week in rest and retirement with His disciples in Bethany. The message of the day reminds us of the vital need for rest of body and restoration of spirit. Both are greatly needed today. Thursday in Holy Week is called Maundy Thursday which meant “Commandment” Thurs day. On this day He gave His disciples His two great com mandments - the commandment to love and the commandment to service, and sealed these in the establishment of the Holy Com munion. Good Friday offers mankind hope in the midst of hopelessness It is called Good Friday because the offering of the Lamb of God on the Cross brought good news to a sin-cursed world. The Cross on Calvary is an eternal remind er that it has never been God’s desire that man should suffer or perish. In our world of darkness today, the Cross stands “tower ing o’er the wrecks of time.” Holy Week should be a time of soul-searching and preparation. As Jesus Christ died on the Cross for the sins of the world, was buried, and rose to a new life on Easter morning, so we, His fol lowers, are challenged to place self on the Cross, bury the old life, and accept a new life in Christ Jesus. What magnificant preparation for that life yet to come when we pass through the grave into the more immediate presence of our Lord. Laurens County at 10 o’clock A. M. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required 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. Mrs. Edward S. Welch Administratrix % Probate Court Laurens, S. C. 29360 March 5th, 1970 M12-4c-A2 * * * CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Viola Young Neighbors, deceased, are here by notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said es tate will please make payment likewise. James Addison Neighbors Executor 606 East Caroline Ave. Clinton, S. C. March 5th, 1970 M12-3c-M26 NOTICE OF LOSS CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Notice is hereby given that Time Certificate of Deposit Num ber 13123 dated October 15,1968, issued by M. S. Bailey and Son, Bankers, Clinton, South Carolina, to Mr. R. Y. Dendy, has been lost or destroyed and that an application will be made to said bank on April 6, 1970 for the issuance of a new certificate in the place on the one described above. Mr. R. Y. Dendy Clinton, S. C. M26-2C-A2 * * * CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Allen Lee Doolittle, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said es tate will please make payment likewise. WhllmenaRodgers Doolittle Executrix 404 Calhoun Street Joanna, S.C. March 3,1970 M12-3c-M26 * * * CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Julian S. Bollck, deceased, are hereby no tified to file the same duly veri fied, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Margaret M. Bolick 108 E. Centennial Clinton, S.C. Executrix March 2,1970 M12-3C-M26 * * * FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 10th day of April, 1970, 1 will render a final account of my acts and do ings as Executrix of the estate of Horace P. Horton in the office of the Judge of Probate of Lau rens County, at 10 o’clock A.M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required 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. Mary M. Horton Executrix 201W. Walnut St Clinton, S. C. March 6,1970 M12-4c-A2 * * FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 13 day of April, 1970, we will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executors of the es tate of Sallie S. Adair in the of fice 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 our trust as Executors. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required 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. Lois A. Jacks W. E. Adair Executors R-l, Clinton, S. C. March Uth, 1970 M19-4c-A9 CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Eugene Earl Carter and Louella W. Carter, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those in debted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Phillip E. Carter Sr. Administrator 492 Carolyn Drive Spartanburg, S. C. March 11th, 1970 M19-3c-A2 * * * FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 13th day of April, 1970,1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administrix of the es tate of Fred R. Shelton in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 3:00 p.m. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required 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. Sara A. Shelton 204 Jefferson St. Clinton, S. C. March 9, 1970 M12-4C-A2 * * * WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Famous Dams ■OKBONTAL fl Number 1 CaUforaia dem JSSSIoot, »«■**«_ ,5*^ aw ghosts 1J Wyoming dam 10 0ldRotn * n 14 Graders 15 Malicious II Scents 17 Journey II Diving birds 30 Employ 31 Itemity 33 Specimen 33 English river 34 Attires 31 Cubic measure 37 Pitch 34 Ends 39 Serves food 33 Operated 33 The Ram- 34 Beveled 31 Young salmon 39 Mature 40 High priest 41 War god 43 Assist 43 Discriminatory secret organization 44 West Indian birds 40 Woolly 48 Belgian dty 49 Click beeUe B0 Persian city 81 Emphasis VERTICAL 1 Moved on ice 2 Terror 3 Poisonous gas 4 Halt 11 Removal 12 Hebrew ascetics 19 Prosperity 31 Lames times 39 El dam 33 Former in state of Russian rulers California 33 Make amends 30 Zebra wood 33 Guide 31 Harangues 26 Fine grained 34 Unit of wire rock measurement Here’s tho Answer rirmriMr] minuet nt iHCikJt i f iwunr jq riFiiTiwuriwi i ji raciwiu nwi iiu t~jgi tiui i • iniin nriuri r-n ini iMim i ji Rinca izj^n r innHrsFi r ji :t nfin i ini IF*; j run j; j! inn r iriLin enr-u i i rjaisin nnnr» r jnKjr-irjtt c juk-h inn urn mrin ui imhc-jci i n nnuaisu 35 Tell 36 Cheers 37 Pullman cars 39 View again 42 Sun (prefix) 43 Knot in wood 44 Noun suffix 47 High (music) 1 r- r- r- i T" & rt i\ in rr t IS « « * «r 1 4 w Gardens Could Help Solve Hunger Problem BY COUNTY AGENTS Home Economists PESTICIDE SAFETY - Apply pesticides only as recommended on the container. Apply only to crops specified. Keep away from children and bury old containers. GRAPE GROWERS - Plans have been made for a grape meet ing to be held in the courthouse at Spartanburg March 26at 8p.m. Clemson Specialist along with grape buyers are being invited. SOIL TEST - A soil test lets a fellow know where he has been and where he has to go to get good production. This is true for gardeners as well as farmers. IF PLASTIC DISHES BECOME STAINED, soak them in a solu tion of 3/4 c. clorox, 3/4 ciqi baking soda, and 1 cup vinegar for five minutes, then wash and rinse. WORN POWDER PUFFS make excellent erasers for a childs blacl&oard. First wash them in hot detergent suds. KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS HOW TO TREAT THEM. IN JUST 24 HOURS. If Mt pkuad. your 46c back at a nr (true countar. Gattimf up nights, lag or BACKACHE mar warn of func tional ki«ta«r diaordors — “Dangar Ahead.” Help nature with gsatis BU- KET3 diuretic. NOW at Young's Pharmacy BY M. L. OUTZ County Agent Let’s plant a garden. Why join this crowd of able bodied people who talk about hunger? There are a great many people in this coun ty who are unable to work that have beautiful gardens each year. They simply have pride and a great desire to keep going and produce something with their own hands. To say nothing of the tre mendous value of a garden. It is shameful when you stop to think about this wonderful cli mate that we have and yet we find so many people on welfare and claim to be hungry. There just isn’t any food that can beat those gathered from the garden and cooked fresh. Fresh tomatoes, butterbeans, corn, green beans, okra, and many others. Speaking of hunger, I can re call very well everything we ate at home was produced on the farm except, coffee, sugar, salt, and a few items that couldn’t be pro duced. That family milk cow had a vital job to do and everyone in the family re^feivedtheir share of swats of that old tail across the face when milking. That field of wheat and corn had a much greater role to perform than to day. Talk about rice to a China man. The whole picture was very simple, you produced your bread, milk, meat, and vegetable. But you were happy, believe it or not So many of our people today have no self respect, no pride, and no ambition. They just simply exist. This to me is very dan gerous to our society and way of life. There values are all out of order. I’m trying to say, you find people today who don ’t have a pump in the well, but have a new car. They don’t have a home, but have an expensive boat. I believe that a home garden should be a definite part of the life of a family. And for any able bodied person who gives up in a land of milk and honey, they should be allowed to go hungry. Maybe this would bring him to his senses. Blackleg has been reported m the county already. This is a sure killer. There is no warning, but there is a sure remedy. The vac cination is very cheap and you can do it yourself. 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