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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 6

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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'AqnengTANDABP AND Old Lake Detwrninad Topography of Utah OF WAR WRITES ol State. LAKE the aborelme of the Big.Briny from thU city gets iU name, stretch K-teto the of Lake Michigan, ft with water until It reaches a ot l.m fket and covers Utah's largest and you have as It was 25.000 But the Great Salt lake If only remaining evidence of which, though IgaflJnglrsnT abort-lived, bad a pro- affect on Utah's topography. At Hi greatest depthr-DonneviUe -Covered the sites of tbls cttr. Ogden Prove, which are strung out uo- ef the Wasatcb AffiEN FARMER awl Salt'lake deeert fecttder of Nevada. ftngers penetrated sir Zwaburte desert.

300 imtefeom the northern shore. detoranned -touch ef-the stale's. 'Many ridges which'were oace sand now run from the Wasatohes oat into the valleys. The Geneva steel plant at Provo 4s built' on of these spits. Bom melting glaciers in the iWasateh mountains, Bonneville found high point act far below peaks of the same mountains.

jiscemible along the J. B. Byars', Windsor farmer, has received a letter from Bmil Koch, a prisoner of war who assisted-the county farmer. In this letter, which is copied herewith, Koch states that he received very friendly treatment while a prisoner of war in the United States and explains conditions existing in Germany at the present time. (This letter is not a solicitation and and Review has been assured Mr.

Byars has liberally taken care "of theTiretju tat- of sender of theUetter.) (Received at Windsor, 6, 1947) The letter reads as follows: to be very obndged to yon yon could send me" some clothes; they can be ised, of course. Just everything welcome. Dear Mr. Bayers (Byars) as of 3war, over there in eottBtry you 'did much good for anji so I am- sure "that yon will, little' revest this time. You may be assured I wouldn't do this begging if it were not tor our real need.

We have a very hard winter before us and we are pray- through, this hard, times safely, ing every day that we' may get tell my very best, regards to the man who was then our supervisor, I can't remember bis name. I want to finish now and hoping you are in the best of health, I am, Yours gratef "(i) EmSl Koch and family We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends for the beautiful floral offerings and Karlsuhe, Kapellenstasse No. of sympa- Germany, U. S. Zone thy shown us during the recent OCI September 12, 1947 Deaf Mr.

Bayers: The'lake continued to rise until it outlet in Southeastern pass, near town, of outpouring swelled into a flood emptied into Snake river and jsent a tremendous Doe rushing through and Colombia to the pacific. AvMn vPfovo. level, flM lake ipwdaaUy evaporated. formmg teaependent-basias. largest of wtilnti rtmlimi Ihf treatment we got while working with-you.

But-at the same time. I oeg- your pardon when I am going Onat Salt- like. U. S. HIM to KMP of "We mean to of the United In atomic untn acceptable international agreements" are reached established.

A report of the atomic energy commission to congress tained the terse announcement of further Implied acceptance of any chat to a world atomic armament race. 1 am sure that you still can remember the German Prisoners of War from Camp Barivwell and that you'd like to get jiews from them. I am one of those former PW's and I have been cutting wood-with-you-A'bove-all lldjike favor that comes of hunger and need we never had while being in-your country. As you already may know we do not have enough to eat in Germany. We got through a hard winter last year with American help next one seems-to-get still harder because this summer was very dry and hot so that the cereals and especially this year.

So I'd like to beg you to help ne and my family out of the- wont with sending me some food. Te don't have -any warm lolotkts for- the winter, neither, Hbetauae we lest much by the bombings during the war. The only we still do is have health as long as we do get itliy OIIWT" bereavement of our beloved son and brother, J. B. Taylor.

Signed: Mr. and O. Taylor and of and Necessity to common carrier ejotor tnftn vice aa ce -r To. from at fcetwMB end in theState of South Car- ed to the tranipffTtiitto" genejc ml commodities unusual weight and sise, as exempted by teh 1938 Truck Act, and like general freight, which is not specified exempt under said Act, an das permission will be granted by the State' Highway Department for the transportation of the -aw (See 1938 Truck Act, No. 845 of the Acts of 1938, Article 3 (e) and Article 4, Section 2).

A public hearing in the above entitled mutter will be held in the Commission's in Wade Hampton State Office Build, ing. Columbia, South CaroUBa, at 11:00 Thursday, Deeetnber 4, 1017, requirements poibtic convenience and necessity in the premises. W. W. GOODMAN, Director Motor Transport Division Nov.

14 State of South Carolina The Public Service Colombia November 6, 1947 MT2171 IN RE: DOCKET NO. 3. Duty Haulers, BarnweB, Class Certificate of Public No. NOTICE OF SALE Immediately following, the of ficial sales on Monday, Deeenbe 1, 1947, at 11:00 A. before the Court House' at Aiken, 'the property" "below sold to highest bidder.

1. Six. and one-half lots on Langfey Pond having a combinet frontage of 700 feet, about -midway between Glovervill and There two room- b-uiiding-on one Here ifion carrier motor freight service, as follows: To, from and 'between points places in the State of South Carolina over irregular era! commodities and size, as exempted fcy the 19M Art, aad like fishing, enVyeer around 2. Twenty lota about 17 acres, located WOO feet South of U.S. No.

1, midway between and Warrenville. These are ovely knoll and the surrounding view is beautiful. 3. Thirty acres situate near above twenty lots, suitable, for desirable subdivision. The soil is very fertile, fine for fruits and The above described lands are situate-in Hone Creek Valley, within a stones throw of the Augusta-Aiken from the highway with heavy traf- it These lots should have a strong appeal to with children.

fodder, SO one good eovfc store, aad navy other mentioned above: 6UVMON KING Xt. Vtojfcner, C. Nov. glad to to sbow the property to amrone interested.before the sate occurai OT cash, in Jt4 monthly payments at interest or the par may pay all cash. The owner the rigt to reject any and all bids.

EDWARD S. CROFT, Agent D. P. Eufbanks, Owner Nov. 14, 21, 28 NOTICE OF SALE I will offer for sale to the high est bidder on Friday, December 12, 1947, at'my home three south of Wagener, S.

the fol lowing property; peir of-six MASTER'S SALE StaU Of Carolina Comty Of Court of Mrs. Irene Whittle, Plaintiff Mrs. Saluda'Whittle Maroney and 'ranklin L. Whittle, Minor, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of'an order of the Court Of Common Pleas in the above' entitled "actionr'dated-Noveaaber I will offer for at outery to the TuglieaV bidder in front of Court House at during the legal hows day, Monday, December 1, 1947, the following described real estate, to All that certain parcel or tract of land, containing one hundred twenty (120) acres, more or less, with improvements thereon, situate in Tabernacle Township Aiken County, South Carolina, bounded on the North by lands ol of E.

B. and Arthur HaUraan; South lands of T. O. Tyler and also lands of J. C.

Maroney; and West by lands of A. J. Jones; all bound, aries 'being new or formerly. SUBJECT HOWEVER, to any Misting riparian to: flood and bacl to hfeb. maark of Tyler 014 IBB OB the of Mid property IT there be outstanding on Being the property conveyed to G.

B. Whittle by deed of D. K. Gantt, "land recorded -Titte-Book for Aikear County. the above property will he.

sold subject to a real estate favor of. the United States of America, upon which the sum of 12868.43 will toe due as of December 1, 1947. Note: As no deficiency judge- ment was asked for'or allowed the bidding will not eranain open for a period of thirty days, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. 1 of sale: Cash, to pay for deed retMHte' ttanpa- bidder be required te deposit of 1 'of- amount of bid evidence of good and the premises immediately EDWARD s. dtorr, Master for Aiken County, 8.

LYBRAND A SIMONS, Plaintiffs Attorney. Nov. 14, MARGARINE freightrwhich not said Act, and as mission wffl be granted by State Hirfrway Depejrtmeat for 1938 Track Act, Ho. 845 of the Acts Arttele 4, Section'8); the application of; Heavy Daty Haulers, Inc. tor Ships LONDON.

The Sunday Times that Britain planned to sacrifice guioeapix.warship* in bomb off Portsmouth and Loch' Striven daring Ike teats are destined to deter- the effects variOM of bombing against Individual and massed the paper reBertea. Of bum dnrtal the war; aircraft the eruisen and dnerakt 10 corvettes; and a number of craft sucn landtag barges. Some of the destroyers were launched late as IMft and two of submarines were of tntf tatt oceaa-going claaa Intended tor the Pacific war. 1947 TAX NOTICE Aiken County, South Carolina The Aiken Cotxnty Tax Books will open OB Oct. 1 Office hours 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Saturday 9 to-1 AUTO SERVICE EMERGENCY CALLS BOLLEY M6TOft Ca-FORD DEALER CULLUM W0TOR5 TELEPHONE QWENS MOTOR GOF Hnyna AT FIRS 'DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT AMBULANCE SERVICE Discount October 1 to percent Discount, October 18 to 31, 1 percent No discount Nov.

or Dec. PENALTIES January 1, 194B, 1 percent February 1. 194B. 2 percent March 1. 3 peroeat Aprii 1948.

Tax books open October 1, Close April 15 TAX LEVIES PQR 1947. Township A District d-3 11 QUEEN CITY CHEVROLET (CO. SERVICE CM ALL MAKES ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING CO. tfkC aftv ELECfRICAL CONTRACTING larttn Sfrika SHANGHAI. Two thousand c4 laid aside ttKr and nsors to eeXtaat tbeir protect againct a movie, were teceneed over a movto called "Phony Hoaband." 'in whlcb diminutive Hau a concubme wao flirt, with a barber.

This, the thought. feilah- to organised that they surKpoded, fke where 0M'' and blacked 1 Aiken One 2 3 27 2 Bethcar, Rocky Springs 2 3 84 3 New Holland. Roeky Springs ....2 3 28 4 Center Aiken Township 2 3 17 Hammohd 2 8 Cedar" Millbrook 2 10 Meoetta. Chiaqaepin 2 Millbrook 2 15 Balsa, Boeky Spriaga 2 14 Windsor 2 IB Berlin, Giddy Swamp 2 16 EDenton. Silverton 2 19 Seivera.

Swamp 2 2t dovervOle, Langley 2 22 Oregs; 2 Hopewell 2 VI faftwood. flanMnond 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 .8 3 3 AtXXLAND. At ST -workktar eato Hew to ratton 18. 39 Tabernacle 41 Perry, Hopewen Bawd eaf" iwn-jii at tl worft be a tenet 3 3 3 2 3 Branch. Aiken 2 3 MWbroek 2 3 2 3 2 3 Springs 2 3 I I Mitt, Tabernacle 2 3 I 2 3 I 3 ScWswinV' i Ttl oa WILUAMSOH BANKING FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK Goner Stmt tad Pwfc Manbex F.

D. C. I BEAUTY SHOP HLJTE BiEAUTY SHOPPE i Of fffonuft oft Bldf, MMB Stear Telephone 19 HOTEL HENDERSON BEAUTY SALON Marie Martin Jeanette Pearson IMS Snppliea, Televkwe 770-nU J.S.HALFORD FLORIST The Flower Shop FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS 1036 Pack Avenue 623-H BUILDING SUPPLIES T. DYCHES SON JEWELRY ALBEA, J. GASTON Watchmaker and Jeweler Jimd Si NATIONAL SIGN AND SUPPLY CO.

BKneV have Uteet Eetbaatee ekeerf aitly glvn. gwraetaed. 3. E. DAIRY PI HOLLETTS DAIRY FARM t4 S2 PRINTING AIKEN STANDARD AND REVIEW of Hods T.

EKECnUCALSuppfiet, Repair CROFT GAS AND ELECTRIC CO 130, Mgfat Telephone 337 PUBLIC UTaLITIEJS SOUTH CAROLINA POWER CO. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RESTHOME ST. CATHERINirS RESTT HOME HOMELIKE AND EFFICIENT 180 York Sbwl 474-R S.C.

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