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1 THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C„ May 28, 1970-8-8 Legal Notice FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 16th day of June, 1970, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Albert Clark 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 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. Sallie J. Clark Executrix May 15th, 1970 M21-4C-J11 CREDITOR'S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Luther Eu gene Cason Jr., deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Robert Lewis Cason Executor April 23, 1970 M14-3c-M28 10 o’clock A. M., and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Ex ecutrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Lila Howard McCullough 404 West Pitts Street Clinton, S. C. Executrix May 18, 1970 M21-4c-Jll FINAL SETTLEMENT FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 22nd day ' f June, 1970, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the es tate ofErnest David McCullough in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Herbert L. Evans made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Agnes Alexander Evans. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred andCreditorsofthe said Agnes Alexander Evans, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C. on June 4, 1970 next after publi cation hereof, at 3:00 P.M in the afternoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 20th day of June, Anno Domini, 1970. Hewlette Wasson J. P. L. C. M28-2C-J4 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 23rd day of June, 1970, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Guardian & Trus tee of the estate of Nora Ed wards Oeland 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 & Trustee for Nora Edwards Oeland. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Mary A. McCutchen Guardian & Trustee for Nora Edwards Oeland, % Laurens County Probate Court Box 194, Laurens, S. C. May 20, 1970 M2e-4c-J18 * * * Culbertson Named Manager Liberty Office C. Y. Culbertson Jr. has been named staff manager at Liberty Life Insurance Company’s branch office in Laurens, it was announced by G. W. Hampton, manager. Culbertson joined Liberty Life in 1953 as an agent in the Clinton and Laurens offices A native of Laurens, Culbert son is a graduate of Clinton High School and has completed the first year of Life Under writers Training Council stu dies. He was a sargeant in the U. S. Air Force during W'orld War H, serving in the Middle East and in Italy. Culbertson is a member of the First Baptist Church of Clinton and is married to the former Donata Zivoli of Cerig- nola, Italy and they are the par ents of one son, Harold, 23 and two daughters, Linda Carol, 22 and Phyllis Elaine, 12. HOW CAN I? Q. How can I remove stains caused by leather rubbing a- gainst a fabric? A. These are among the “tough ones.” However, if the fabric is washable try a thick soap-and-water solution, rub bing well over the fabric. You might make matters easier, too if glycerin is worked well into the stain beforehand and allow ed to stand awhile before wash ing. For unwashable fabrics, try glycerin, working this into the stain carefully by rubbing lightly between the hands. Let remain awhile, then rinse by sponging with water. Q. How can I thaw frozen meat quickly? A. Try wrapping it in alumin um foil, then placing in a mod erately hot oven for 10 to 15 minutes. Q. How about the cleaning of oil paintings? A. If these are very valu able paintings, it’s best always to get a professional job done on them. However, if you want to try it yourself, wash them with warm milk and water, rub bing gently and carefully, and then drying without rinsing. Q. What can I do about bot tles that have become badly dis colored inside? A. Try filling them with wa ter and borax, then allow to stand awhile. If this doesn’t clean them to your satisfact ion, drop some broken egg shells or BB-shot into the bo rax solution, then shake the whole business well. Q. We have some glassware whose edges have been chip ped and the sharpness makes drinking a rather hazardous thing. Is there any remedy? A. You can often smooth those edges nicely with a fine grade of sandpaper. Q. We have below-ground basement windows surrounded by window wells, and the win dows inevitably become splased with mud and dirt in heavy rain storms. How can I remedy this? A. Dig out about three or four inches of soil and replace with an equivalent amount of clean gravel. This will prevent mud from splashing up against your windows and will also ex pedite days. drainage during wet Q. How can I remove old blood stains from handker chiefs? A. You can usually soak these stains out in a solution of two tablespoons of ammonia to a quart of cold water. Q. How can I do a good job of cleaning my bathroom cera mic tile? A. Scrub this tile with a mix ture of two parts detergent and three parts vinegar, using a brush, and giving special at tention to those strips between ♦be tile blocks. rises more money is spent on food. US DA studies show that families with an animal income of $10,000 and over spend more than 25% of their food money cm meals away from home. Families with less than $3,000 income spend only about 10% on meals away from home. c e ARP ASSOCTATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Zeb Williams 701 South Broad Street 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 BE 1,1.VIEW BAPTIST riH.’RCH lies. J. B Abercrombie Rt 1, Laurens CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH RevJ W. Spiders North Sloan Street DAVIDSON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. Floyd Hellams Davidson Street FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MILAM ROAD Rev J. H Darr CHURCH OF GOD .301 South Broad Street Rev Herman Anderson Rev. Edward D. Pierce 301 Magmolia St., Joanna FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Jesse D. Stephena 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 Lutheran Pentecostal ST. JOHN'S EVANGEUCAL FIRST PENTECOSTAL HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev \V D Coker 700 North Broad Street JOANNA CHURCH OF GOD Rev Harry R. Kemp 122 South Main Street l^ dia baptist church Episcopal p'pUSt: Lyd^Mill CHURCH NTS EP,Sr0PA1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Kev. Peter Outz OF JOANNA Calvert Avenue LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. John Setzler Greenwood Highway Adventist SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Hampton, A venue 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 Rhjnehart Magnolia St., jS’anna KINARDS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. James McAllister. Kinards HOPEWELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. James McAllister Hopewell Road LEESVILLE SOUTHERN METHODIST CHURCH R. L. Wood, Supply Pastor HOLINESS CHURCH Rev. Furman Entrekh, 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. Peamian THORNWELL MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. M. A. Macdonald ThornweD Campus FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. A. L. Bixler ill) E. Carolina Ave. JOANNA FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Leon M. Jeffords Milton Road, Joanna LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN ('HURCH Rev. Sidney Ayer Pine St.. Lydia Mill ROCK BRIDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Greenwood Highway SHADY GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bonds Cross Roads Take Care Of What You Have RE-ELECT David S. Taylor 10 THE SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ★★★★★★★★★ EXPERIENCED — 6 YEARS SERVICE V y PROGRESSIVE: LAURENS COUNTY HAS HAD OVER 50% GROWTH IN ASSESSED VALUATION DURING THE PAST 10 YEARS; 137% GROWTH IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES ASSESSED VALUATION. CONSERVATIVE: LAURENS COUNTY IS IN EXCELLENT FINANCIAL CONDITION; RESERVE FUND OF OVER $150,000.00. MAINTAIN YOUR SENIOR ITY AND GOOD GOVERNMENT FOR LAURENS COUNTY AND SOUTH CAROLINA. YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT FOR DAVID S. TAYLOR WEI BE GREAT LY APPREOA TED. BY DR. HERBERT SPAUGH Take care of what you have and you’ll have something to take care of. I keep pounding this message out with the hope that more will learn by ex perience this invaluable truth. We Americans don’t know how to take care of anything. We live in a society of planned ob solescense. We throw away enough food to feed countless thousands. Our waste pollutes our streams and the air we breathe. The tons of garbage we make are fantastic. We sim ply don’t know how to take care of what we have. We slowly are beginning to consider care of personal health as important, but still too many people burn themselves up and wear themselves out not taking proper care, and come to a pre mature grave. A great need now is to learn how to take care of personal property all the way from lawn mowers to houses. A friend told me the other day of having heard the Rev. Bob Harrington, “Chaplain of Bourbon Street,” New Orleans deliver an address on the subject of our waste- fullness with our assets. He told how some 10 years ago he attended the formal opening of a beautiful new public housing facility in St. Louis, Mo. The houses were well built, the pro perty beautifully landscaped. Ten years later when he re turned the property had degen erated to a virtual slum. Take a look at yourself, at the changing neighborhoods in your town, and see how quickly the property deteriorates. This is because the owners don’t take care of it. The occupants don’t take care of it. They can be trained to do this in two ways. Either as children, or by neigh borhood regulation. Some pub lic housing facilities are well maintained. This depends upon tbe management By like token the maintenance of the home depends upon the husband or the wife. I was reared in the strict tradition of taking care of your personal property. I still have the wood-working tools which were given to me as a boy. My children are all grown and married. The same stone blocks with which they played as child ren in our home are still care fully preserved in their fitted boxes. Now the grandchildren play with them. There has always been one rule, if you play with them, you put them up. There’s so much talk about the need for public housing sponsored by the government. If the government is going to spend tt; taxpayer’s money in these projects, it ought to spend some more in sefetnfctMrt they are maintained. It can brf done. Its been my experience in the average six to seven room house, there is at least one small repair job a day to main tain the property. Do these Jobs as they occur and its no prob lem. Let them accummulate and you have an expensive re pair and renovation job. What I write about the care of your property applies to the soul. 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