McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, November 20, 1941, Image 8
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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, November 20, 19*1
Sandy Branch
H. D. Club Meets
The Sandy Branch H. D. Club
held its regular meeting, Oct. 16,
with Mrs. A. E. Willis, with a good
attendance.
After Mrs. J. B. Walker con
ducted the devotional, Miss Bell
gave a summary of the year’s
work, going briefly over each les
son of the year. Everyone com
pleted their record cards.
Everyone enjoyed the social
hour when Mrs. Willis served a
sweet course with an. iced drink; v
The November meeting will
meet with Mrs. Maurice Goff.
Reporter.
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Card Of Thanks
Mr. Editor: Please allow us
space in your columns to thank
our friends, neighbors and loved
ones for each and every kindness
rendered us at the death of our
little darling infant son, brother
and grandson. We want to thank
our good physicians, Dr. Workman
and Dr. Puller, for their untiring
efforts. We thank you for the
flowers and every expression of
sympathy; all helped to make our
afflictions more bearable.
May God reward every one.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur White,
Parents,
Oneal White,
Brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Faulkner,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie White,
Grandparents.
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Defense Bond
QUIZ
Q. Who said: “I only regret
that I have but one life to lose
tar my country”?
A. Nathan Hale, who gave his
life for America, like great num-
i'ers of his fellow countrymen. We
are only asked to lend our dollars
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For Saw Mills
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M. R. SIMMONS
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9th and Reynolds St.
Augusta, Ga.
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eluding Life Insurance.
HUGH C. BROWN,
MCCORMICK. S C
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Eyes Examined
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
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defend the liberty for which they
died.
Q. Where I work there is no
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buying of Defense Savings Bonds
and Stamps. How can I get one
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A. This depends on your posi
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ply information about such a
plan.
NOTE—To buy Defense Bonds
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post office, bank, or savings ahd
loan association; or write to the
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New Service Program
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PHONE 25 McCORMICK, S. C.
CITATION OF LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
CITATION OF LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County Of McCormick.
By J. Frank Mattison, Probate
i Judge:
WHEREAS, J. P. Price made suit
to me to grant him Letters of Ad
ministration. cum testamento an-
nexo de bonis non of the Estate
and effects of Mrs. Mattie E
Price;
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and singu
lar the Kindred’ and Creditors of
the said Mrs. Mattie E. Price, de
ceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Pro
bate, to be held at McCormick on
November 22nd, 1941, Next, after
publication hereof, at 10 o’clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, if
any they have, why the said Ad
ministration should not be grant
ed.
GIVEN under my hand, this 8th
davof November, Anno Domini,
1941.
J. FRANK MATTISON,
Probate Judge.
3S
ice advances and a reinterpreta
tion of the service man’s role un
der the new conditions imp' ^d
upon motorists, will share thr t-
tention of the 45 zone sc"ice
managers, eight regional pre xt
representatives, and the dozer' of
recently appointed military r ' *7-
ice managers now working d."'t-
ly with army personnel throngli-
cut the country.
First of the series of mer' -'gs
was held in Flint Monday, ith
the final session schedulec' in
Oakland. Cal., Dec. 8. Thus, ith
the ooening of the new ; :ar,
Chevrolet service men the cor a try
over will have latest factory in
formation on new, approved serv
ice procedures. Heavy emphasis
is to be placed on maintenance,
as motorists face a future in
i which durability and dependabil
ity may be classed as supreme
motor car virtues.
Dealers’ service managers will
confer with zone officials follow
ing the regional meetings, to as
sure quick distribution of informa
tion prepared by Central Office
service heads.
Assisting Hedner will be H. M.
Page, manager of the military
service department, and E. L.
Harrig and C. M. Davenport,
assistant service managers.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County Of McCormick.
By J. Frank Mattison, Probate
Judge:
WHEREAS, G. C. McDaniel, Jr.,
made suit to me to grant Ethel
McDaniel, Letters of Administra
tion of the Estate and effects of
G. C. McDaniel;
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and singu
lar the Kindred and Creditors of
the said G. C. McDaniel, deceased,
that they be and appear before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be
held at McCormick on November
21st, 1941, Next, after publication
hereof, at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand, this
12th day of November, Anno
Domini, 1941.
J. FRANK MATTISON,
Probate Judge.
NOTICE CF TAX SALE
NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING
AT YOUR
SERVICE
TO.HELP YOU SELL
Under and by virtue of a war
rant issued to me by the County
Treasurer of McCormick County, I
have seized the following described
nroperty to satisfy the taxes due
the State of South Carolina and
the County of McCormick, and the
same will be sold to the highest
bidder for cash on salesday in
Becember, 1941, during the legal
hours of sale in front of the
Court. House Door at McCormick,
South Carolina, and the proceeds
of the sale will be applied to the
payment of the said taxes and
the cost of said seizure and sale,
to wit:
The property of the follower *,
and is described as follows:
In School District No. 25. :'~-
Cormick County, State of So h
Carolina, assessed to W. G. Fc\
1 sawmill and 2 extra saws.
In School District No. 25, l ? -
Cormick County, State of S
Carolina, assessed to Ruben S;.
—1 mule, (for years 1938, 39 &
J. T. FOOSHF
Tax Collector for MeCorm:
County.
McCormick, S. C..
Nov. 17, 1941.—2t.
Under and by virtue of a war
rant issued to me by the County
Treasurer of McCormick County, I
- ^ seized the following described
property to satisfy the taxes due
the State of South Carolina and
the County of McCormick, for the
years 1939 and 1940, and the
same will be sold to the highest
bidder for cash on salesday in
December, 1941, during the legal
hours of sale in front of the Court
House Door at McCormick, South
Carolina, and the proceeds of the
sale will be applied to the pay*-
ment of the said taxes and the
cost of said seizure and sale, to
wit:
The property of Mrs. W. G. Fox
Estate, and is described as follows:
Two hundred twenty-five, (22&)
acres of land, more cr less, in
School District No. 25, McCormick
County, State of South Carolina,
bounded on north by land of Gold
McDaniel; east by Stevens Creek;
south bv lands of Rowlands; west;
by land of Tom Bussey, and prob
ably others.
J. T. FOOSHE,
Tax Collector for McCormick
County.
McCormick, S. C.,
Nov. 12, 1941.—3t. .