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-'V ■ '***' State of South Carolina 6-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Nov. 26, 1970 THE CIVIL AND FAMILY COURT OF LAURENS M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Plaintiff, vs Clarence E. Jones, Defendant NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to the Decree of the Court in the above entitled action, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 11:00 o’clock A. M. on Monday, the 14th day of December, 1970, at the Sheriffs Compound, Laurens County Chain Gang Camp, on S. C. Highway No. S-30-46, in Lau rens County, South Carolina, the following described pro perty: T.A.G. OFFICERS—Officers of the T.A.G. Jun ior Achievement Company are, left to rijrht: James Audia, vice president - manufacturing: Joanna Phone Bills One International Harvester BuU dozer, S#TD14TDF570, 1950 Model, Being property of the Defendant. R. EUGENE JOHNSON Sheriff of Laurens County State of South Carolina Laurens, S. C. November 23, 1970 N-26 - 2C - D-3 Southern Bell has named Lawson Furniture Company as its new payment collection a- gency in the Joanna area. Effective December 1, 1970, payments may be made at the new agency, according to Bob Simmons, manager for South ern Bell. Payments will be accepted at Bankers Trust throughNovem- ber 30, 1970. * * * Shopping for low price? Meet the winner. SWG's TRUCKS «8 DODGE, Polara, V-H, 68 CHEV. ^ Ton,V-8. Ha A. T., P. S., I*. B., Factory dio, Heater, Rear Step Air, Radio—Low Mileage, Bumper—One Local Own- One Owner—Blue er. Yellow. tomatic. Tape Player, One Owner. Ash Gold With Black Vinyl Roof. « CHEV. Bel-Air, 4-Dr. A. T., Factory Air, Radio, V-8 Eng., White With Tur- qouise Trim—Local Own er! PLAZA FURNITURE MART of JOANNA S. C. Get A Head Start On The Holidays and SAVE During Our ... Pre-Holiday Sale! This Year... Give Comfort With A Tell City Rocker — Discount Priced! Surprise Someone Special With These Holiday Gifts. Lamps ... For Holiday Lighting. Pictures And Wall Accessories. La-Z-Boy Recliners, Rockers . .. Sale Priced! Grace Your Home For The Holidays! Sofas, Chairs, Tables, Credenzas, Dining Room and Living Room Groups. ALL DISCOUNT PRICED! We Offer: Master Charge — BankAmericard Revolving Charge. OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE! Plaza Furniture Mart of JOANNA S. C. ■A’ Anita Kin#, vice president-sales; Francine Audia, president; Caroline Pinson, secretary: and Freda Davis, treasurer JA CHARTER—Mr. Richard Bodmer, manager of the Clinton Bearings Plant of The Tornngton Company, is shown presenting the company char ter to Francine Audia, president of the T. A. G. Achievement Company. T.A.G. is sponsored by the Torrington Company, C. \V. Anderson Co., and Greenwood Mills. West Clinton MRS. CLUTON HEATON Roy Adams of Lancaster visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens recently. Mrs. Ethel Shepard and Bailey of Orangeburg and David Stewart of Williston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames, Mrs. Florence Splawn, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy lusti of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Lorrance Peace of Greenville attended the funeral of Mrs. Splawn's sisters, Mrs. Clara Nelson and Mrs. Rob Nelson in Enoree, Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bearden were Mr. and Mrs.Lewis McBee of Spart anburg and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hudson of Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis of Columbia visited Mrs. Ella Harvey, Saturday. Guests of Mr.andMrs. David Owens on Sunday were Mr. Henry Pruitt and Mr. and Mrs. Horace West of Spartanburg. Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and children of Greenwood visited Mrs. Ada Center, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hooper and Mr. and Mrs. James Laney and children in Greenville, Sunday. Mr. Frank Simpson is spend ing ten days with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson in Cali fornia. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Authur Sanders visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sanders and daughter in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brewer and daughter Sherry, were shoppers in Greenville Satur day. Mrs. Myrtle Whitsel and Darrell and Mrs. Alice Faye Beaman and Brian visited Freddie Garner at South Caro lina Medical Hospital in Char leston, Sunday. BIRTHDAY SUPPER On Saturday night Mrs. Car- roll Smith of Mountville honor ed her husband with a birthday supper. Among those attending were Rev. and Mrs. James Hughes and family ox Gray Court, Harold Smith of Mount ville and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris of Joanna spent a week with their son, P.F.C. Ronnie O. Norris, at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. Miss Sara Nell Heaton of Clinton, Mrs. Jettie Norris, Mrs. Barbara Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Brad- berry of Joanna spent the week end at Washington, D. C. visit ing P.F.C. Ronnie O. Norris at the Walter Reed Hospital. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT CAMPBELL Mr. and Mrs. James Camp bell announce the birth of a son, Jimmy O’Neal, Jr. on November 19 at Bailey Me morial Hospital. Mrs. Campbell is the for mer Margaret Cauble. WITH THE SICK Jesse Laney has returned home after being a patient for several weeks at Bailey Me morial Hospital. Mr. Ralph Bearden is sick at his home. Mrs. Glenda Dominick and daughters are sick at home. Mark Entrekin is out of school sick at home. BIRTHDAYS WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Cleveland Campbell and Linda Fuller celebrated their birthday November 24. On November 25 Mrs. Verl Putnam, James Arnold and De borah Campbell observed their birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James Craine and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wil banks will observe their wed ding anniversary November 26. Among those observing birthday on November 26 are Dennis McLendon, Kim Mc Call, Mrs. Allen Powers and Rachel Steele. Norma Jean Floyd of Green wood granddaughter of Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman of this city, will celebrate her birth day November 29. Shirley Samples and Mrs. Frances King will celebrate their birthday November 27. Ray Leonard Gossett Jr. will celebrate his birthday Novem ber 30. LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 833-1121 200 N. Breed St. — CONSULT US FOR W ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS • Life • Accident • Health • Hospital • Homeowner • Auto • Business • Bonds THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Am I really trying to become my real self—the self Christ would have me be?