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-Page 2-A Aiken Standard, Aiken, S.C., Wednesday-March 16,1977 Robert J.Boddie CALHOUN FALLS Robert Jerald Boddie, 41, died Tuesday in a Greenwood hospital. Funeral services will be announced by Strom Funeral Home, McCormick. Boddie, a native of Florida, was a textile worker, a Ko- War veteran and a Bap- 1 list. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mary J.

Boddie; his mother, Mrs. Cynthia Locke Bowick, McCormick; one stepdaughter, Debbie Hammelt, Calhoun Falls; one stepson, Thomas Hammett, Appling, one sister, Mrs. Larry Dom, Clark Hill; and one brother, Joe Boddie, McCormick. W. Cato MONETTA, Ga.

Carson W. Cato, 68, died Tuesday in a Lexington County hospital. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at Ridge Spring Methodist Church with Deaths And Funerals A i a a Established 1867, Published every afternoon, except Saturday and Sunday by the Aiken Standard, Post Office Box 456, 124 Rutland Drive, Aiken, S.C., ZIP CODE 29801. Second class postage paid at Aiken, S.C.

Leased wire dispatches: The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for reproduction of all the -local news printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches. Right to republication of all other matters herein reserved. No responsibility is assumed by the publisher for omission or errors occurring in advertisements, but correction will be made at no additional cost in the next issue following, when attention is directed to them. Subscription Rates Carrier Weekly .70 Monthly 3.00 3 mo. 9.10 6 mo.

J18.20 12 mo. $36.40 PBM Rates (Pre-paid to Aiken Standard Carrier Mall 3 mo. 8.50 $13.25 6 mo. $17.00 $26.50 12 mo. $34.00 $53.00 All advance payments should be made to: Aiken Standard PBM Subscription.

We cannot accept responsibility for advance payments of more than five weeks made to your carrier. the Rev. Joe N. Long officiating. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Church cemetery.

Mr. Cato was a retired farmer and service station operator. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Eula B. Cato; two sons, Carson Whitfield Cato Leesville, and Clarence Michael Cato, Monetta; one daughter, Mrs.

Gene Cockrell, Batesburg; and one sister, Mrs. J.E. Poole, Salley. Cumbee Funeral Home, Monetta, is in charge. Rudolph Piech A memorial service for Rudolph Lawrence Piech, who died Tuesday at the Aiken Community Hospital, was to be held at 5 p.m.

today at the First Presbyterian Church in Aiken. Dr. Samuel W. Heslip was to officiate. James A.

Meyer EVANS, Ga. James A. Meyer, Route 2, Box 347, died Monday at his residence. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Elliott Sons Funeral Home chapel, Telfair Street, with the Rev.

John A. Miller officiating. Burial will be in West View Cemetery. Mr. Meyer, a native of Meyer Mills, was a retired fanner and a member of Evans Bap- tist Church.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Inez Rushton Meyer; one son, James E. Meyer, Evans; one brother, Will Meyer, Barn- berg; and one sister, Mrs. Gussie Thompson, Williston. Mrs.

George Baxley GIBSON, Ga. Mrs. George C. (Hazel McDaniel) Baxley, Route 1, iJied Sunday in an Augusta hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at Elliott Sons Funeral Home chapel Telfair Street, with the Revs. Franklin Hammond and Joe O'Cain officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Hill cemetery. North Augusta. Mrs.

Baxley, a native of Columbia County, was a member of Mill Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband; two sons, George C. Baxley and Tillman M. Baxley, Jacksonville, two daughters, Mrs. Patsy Cook, Jacksonville, and Mrs Elizabeth Williams, Granite- vine, one brother, Jasper Tillman McDaniel, Gibson; and two sisters, Mrs.

Virginia M. White, Augusta, and Mrs. A.B. Calhoun, North Augusta. Pallbearers will be Marion Todd, Frank Todd, Henry Rourk, Thomas Crook, Randall Crook, Mike Williams and Buddy Walker Mrs.

Keitt Cato MONETTA, Ga. Mrs. Keitt B. (Leola Cato, 79, died Tuesday in a Florence nursing home. Funeral were to be held at 3:30 p.m.

today in Ridge Spring Cemetery with the Rev. Joe Long officiating. Mrs. Cato, a native of Aiken County, was a member of Ridge Spring Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

William Stewart, Stone Mountain, and Mrs. James H. Crouch, Hartsfield, two sons, Joseph E. Cato, Aiken, and Lewis F. Cato, Clemson, one sister, Mrs.

Ethleen P. Sullivan, Lumberton, N.C.; and one brother, J.B. Peacock, Lumberton. Cumbee Funeral Home, Monetta, will be in charge. Mrs, George Kenner BATESBURG Mrs.

George (Cleo) Kenner, 64, died Sunday in Lexington County Hospital. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Baughmanville Baptist Church, Wagener, with the Rev. H.P. Clark officiating.

Burial will follow at the church cemetery. Mrs. Kenner was a native of For The Record Tie following actions have been Tiled at tie Aiku Comity Courthouse. ESTATES Estate of Mrs. Faustine B.

Holman. Harriet H. Mclver, executrix. Estate of Geddiags Craij. Maltie Lou P.

executrix. Estate at Mrs. Catherine Cuwart Newberry. Mis. Dor otbyN.

Johnson, executrix. MARRIAGE LICENSES Otha Andrew McCraw. Jackson, and Connie Jean Harper. Jackson. Joe McClinton Jones.

Aumista. Bren)a Larrur Watacgtca, LouisvilJe. Ga. James Lee Hlclu. Salley.

and Gladys Marie Pontoon. Springfield. Robert Stanley McNalr. Aupats. and Annette Michele Cbajtain.

North Augusta. Dennis Warren McDanieJ. North Augusta, and Pamela Rae Null. Beech Island. Luther Edward Dodgen.

Grovelovn. and Susan Charise Oellerich. Martinez. Ga. Larry NMN Green.

GranitevUle. and Christine NMN Washington. Granitcvflle. Gerald Lester Gilpin, Waynesboro. and Melanie Jill Wise.

Graniteville. Dr. James Hum Hudson Augusta. and Mary Porter Vann. Augusta.

Ga. Walker Delane Johnson. WarrenvUle. and Virginia Marie Driggers. Warrenville.

DIVORCES RoxanneO. Beard vs. John Alvin Beard. Adeline Hall Smith vs. Stanley Earl Smith: DEEDS Harold B.

Moseley Ralph M. Egan and. Vivian C. Egan. lot.

College Acres Subdivision, C.500. Barry L. Snider to Michael A. Key and Faye S. Key.

lot with improvements, containing 3.03 acres, east by S.C. Highway No. SJ-737. New Ellenlon. 1.000 and assumption of mortgage.

Ronnie R. Jones and Gloria E. Jones to Leroy Lawrence and Doris Ann Lawrence, lot with improvements. Crosland Park Subdivision, (21.000. Charles E.

Tatma.1 and Hazel K. Tatman to Herman C. Hall Sr. and Blanche G. Hall, lot with improvements.

Dartmoor Woods Subdivision. S3? .000. A I A WIATHit tltVICE. NOAA. U.S.

NATIONWIDE FORECAST Snow flurries are predicted today from the northern Plains to the Southwest. Showers are expected in southern California, Nevada and western Arizona. Rain is expected for the coastal areas of the Northwest. (AP Wire- photo) Veronica Gunter Padgett to John H. Williams, lot containing 5.10 acres, approximately miles south ol the town oi Batesburg.

11,000. James O. Owens and Rhonda C. Owens to William T. Garrett Jr.

and Linda O. Garrett, lot with improvements, containing 1 acres approximately miles northeast of city of Alien, B. Lavern Sanders and Betty Jean A. Sanders to Gregory R. Jones and Palsy B.

Janes, lot with- improvements. College Acres Subdivision, tit 000. Paul Fuhner and Velvet M. Fulmer to William R. Deese and June F.

Deese lot with improvements, triangular shaped, containing 3.75 acres, east by right-of-way of U.S. Highway No. 1. $5. Thomas G.

Woodruff and Lucy M. Woodruff to Leonard Browder, lots and in Mitchell Shopping Center. HM.OW. Charles 1. Kardigree to Donald J.

Hemann and Earnestine S. Hemann. lot with improvements. Chanticleer Subdivision. North Augut- ta.

ff.OOO. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to R. D. McCrosky. lot with improvements.

418 Newberry IU.OOO. Magdalene S. Moyer to George M. Holland, lot. Audubon Park Subdivision, no MO Fred Mathis to H.

Lake Sbealy. Timber Deed, containing 394.40 acres, approximately miles southwest of the town of New EUeaton M6.K6. James Franklin SUornore to Heritage Square, lot with improvements Silver Bind Estates. L. C.

Miion T.E. Mixoa and John Mixon to James R. Hess. lot. east of Dogwood Drive and southwest of New Ellenton at Johnson's Crossroads.

B.7SI.75. Homemakers Loan and Consumer Discount Co. to Tommy M. Walls and Diane P. Walls, lot with improvements.

Belvedere Ridge Subdivision. C4.SOO. Esther B. Perry to Ferrell L. HoUey.

lot with improvements, facing west on Kershaw St (3.000. Don E. Shaffer to Robert B. Carter Jr. and Willie Jo P.

Carter, lot with improvements Hunters Glen Subdivision. K.500. Ellen B. Smith, executrix of the estate of Alexander F. Smith lo Ellen B.

Smith, individually, lot with improvements. 1160 George NE Croaland Park, set forth in the last will and testament of Alexander F. Smith. D. Lever.

Sam A. lever and Phillip A Love to William Jack Stinsoo and Dorothy S. Stinson. lot with improvements, containing 8.2 acres, approximately 0.5 miles east of S.C. Highway No.

19. north of and adjoining Reynolds Pond CS.OOO. W. A Norris and Maxkie E. Norris to Mrs.

Cola Rodgers. 3 parcels: No. 1. on the northern end ol the town of Gloverville: No. J.

containing 1.3S acres, southeast of S.C. Highway No. CI. Gloverville. and No.

J. lot with improvements, east by U.S. Hi ghway No. 1. Gloverville KB ,000.

Nelson and Walker. Inc. to Thelma Hickson. lot with improvements. Ashley Grove Subdivision, IV, miles east of the city of Aiken.

8,240 and assumption of mortgage. Grady A. McElmurray Sr. to Dr. Grady A.

McElmurray Thera T. McElmurray. Janet M. Stowe, Charles T. McElmurray and Alice Nell McEUnurray, Z76.S2 acres, southeast by Town Creek and by Beech Island Fishing Chb.

15 L.C. Mixon, W.C. Burnett and Thomas E. Mixon to Gary L. Todd and Judy K.

Todd. 5 acres, approximately 6 north of the city of Aiken and west oi S.C. Highway No. 19.I2.SOO. Mid-State Homes.

Inc. lo Ronnie N. Smo- Pic'n Pay Shoes All Mew Super Sports for Spring 77 lowsky and Christiane J. Smolowsky. lot with improvements, Bonetlawa.

H.500. Mary G. Mack and Mary F. Galloway to Waiden M. Bcttram tod Martha F.

Bnttram, 100 approximateiy i mles north of the Iowa ot Windsor, IS MO. Margaret to Steve A. Kttcaiags. 1 acre with improvements, approximately miles nor that the city of Roosevelt (NJO) Gadson and Uidada S. Gad- MG.

lot. Governor Aiken Park. tlO and assumption of mortgage. Mrs. Nancy S.

Gunter aad J.L. Gimter to Kenneth A. Atkinson Jr. aad Teresa P. Atkinson.

l.H approximately 7.5 mUei sooth of city Aikra. southeast by Silver Btolf ll.MO. Lena Dawm to Joseph Williams, tot. approximately 5.S mUea Dortfc of city ot Aikca on the northeastern side oi S.C. Highway SMW.

Dave Crawford Sr. to Dare Crawford 1 acre. mites northeast of the city cr( Jackaon. B. Estates of J.A.

Bodfeand of Julie Mae Bodle by Howard K. Williamson. Master to Robert E- JohnsoD and Evelyn Johnson, loll. Aiken Mils, corner Aiken-AugBSta Highway aad Mc- Khley Jack Coneliaoo aad Lam I. ConeliMa to Wllie M.

Fckner mi Gleoda T. FataCT. lots. MelraK DrvriofTOrat. south of New EUenton.

11.500. Mtaiie H. Mtman to M.H. Fox Jr. mA Lettie S.

Fox. District, near Mooetta. 15.000. RJ. Worley to Willie Mw C.

Worley and J. Worley. lot with bnjmremeDU. Windsor, K. Jartie Wan Ouhman to Willie Mae C.

Worley and RJ. Worley. 4 lots: lots aopriMimatel; O.I5maesw«st of U.S.MitwayNo.n. Windsor; I lot. north by Railroad St.

Windsor, aad 1 lot cntUiakif Vt acre with improvements, north by Southern Railway Windsor, 8.000. Roby H. Fields to tools R. Lott and Jean F. Lott.

lot with improvements, between U.S. Highway No. and containing D.n acres. IS. J.

Wayne Raiford. ndrridaally and as attorney la fact for John Raiford toFallawBvilden. lot. The Woods Subdivision, 17.500. Charles D.

HoweU to Malcolm V. MePherson and DUae MePherson. lot with imorore- raents, Edfewwd Heights Subdivision. North Augusta. SM.OOO.

Andrew T. Mathls to Addison K. Bell and Ce- tile 4 BeQ, lot with improvements. Barclay Subdivision, ft, 000. Julias A Ashe and Ruth M.

Ashe to Charlotte Hammonds. M. Madison. HSO. David McBride, also known as George D.

McBride to George David McBride aad Sharon K. McBride. lot with Improvements. Bahama Hrigbti SobdivislDn. North Augusta, $1.

Woodsmen BmUers. Inc. to Dale Alexander, lot, Woodside Sebdivilion. North AugiHta. Donald J.

Hemann and Eamertine S. Kemann to Charles B. DoolitUe and Brenda E. Doolit- Ue, tot'with improvements. Woodaide Subdivision, North Anxusta, d.700.

James Howard Lawson to Sara H. Lawion. lot with improvements, Wbodridge Subdivision, northeast of Clearwater. and assumption of mortgage. Ruby H.

Fields to Chris B. Lind and Shryl Ljnd. lot with between U.S. Hixhway No. IS and Graniteville, containing 0.76 acres, p.

Lawrence Smith to M.C. Smith, lot containing 6.13 acres, IV. north of Jooa Cross Roads. I1.S50 W.H. Presley to SandnJUs Associates.

lot. Laurel Lakes Estates Subdivision .16.500. 44 A. Men's Basketball Shoes in Sizes 2 -6. Reg.

$4.97, Save $1.53 B. Children's "Scooby Doo" Sneakers. Sizes 5-12. Reg. S4.97, Save $1.53 C.

Girls' Canvas Oxfords in Sizes 12ft -3. Reg. $5,97, Save $1.86 2 Men's Athletic Socks, Reg. S1.25,;.88P pr. Boys' Athletic Socks.

Reg. pr. 3 344 411 Prices Good thru Saturday Open Evenings MasterCharge or BankAmericard Augusta Hwy. Next to Kmart OPEN: 10AMto9PM 9 AM to 9 PM, Fri. Sat.

Get to know us; you'll like Land, Stock Deals Are Scored By The Press Complicated land and stock deals involving former Arizona Republican chairman Harry Rosenzweig are detailed in published accounts of the latest of articles by a group of investigative reporters. The latest story did not include any allegations of illegality in the intricate deals, but stressed the presence sometimes on the periphery of convicted extortionist and land promoter Ned Warren Sr. The published accounts appearing in Wednesday editions of the Indianapolis Star and the Miami Herald available Tuesday night were the latest in a copyright series by Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. Thirty-six 36 journalists went to the state after the murder of reporter Don Bolles of the Arizona Republic. Aiken County, the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John Whitaker. Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Emmer May Gantt; two sisters, Mrs. Willie May Warners, Salley, Mrs.

Minnie May Simpkins, Wagener; and four grandchildren. Friends may call at Robinson Funeral Home, Wagener. Community Calendar KNOW, YOUR POLICEMEN George Alvin de- Medicis is a native of Aiken County and attended Leavelle McCampbell High School where he made All- Conference in football. He received training in communications at the Criminal Justice Academy in Columbia. deMedicis formerly worked for the Barnwel! Police Department and as a constable for Sea Pines at Hilton Head.

He is married to the former Donna Greene of New Ellenton. His hobbies are karate, riding motorcycles and playing tennis. TODAY 3-5 p.m. Thoroughbred Hall of Fame, Hopelutd Gardens. 7 p.m.

Aiken Toastmasters, the Heart of Aiken restaurant. 7:80 p.m. Valley A.A., Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, Glovervllle. TOMORROW 9 a.m. 12 noon Family Planning Clinic, Midland Valley Shopping Center, Clear water.

For appointment, call Planned Parenthood of Aiken County. 2-5 p.m. Thoroughbred Hall of Fame, Hopeland Gardens. 2:30 p.m. Pairs and Spares, H.

Odell Weeks Activities Center. 5-8 p.m. Vasectomy clinic, Midland Valley Shopping Center, Clearwater. For appointment call Planned Parenthood of Aiken County. 7 p.m.

Aiken Chess Club, Virginia Acres Park. 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge, Senior Citizens Clubhouse. 7:30 p.m. Aiken Bible Institute, Smith-Hazel Rec.

Center. 8:30 p.m. Aiken A.A., 123 Liden St. p.m. Alanon, 123 Linden St.

Soft Save Triau Padtk-d Cups 75' LjccCups with Save Fiberfilland Support Panels Save with Padding $1.00 Lace Cups Save with Undercup $1.00 Support Panels Save with Stretch Straps MITCHELL SHOPPING CENTER SHOP DAILY 10AM-9PM SATURDAY 10 AM-7PM Stop Everything! COME TO THE BIGGEST PLAYTEX Cross Your SALE EVER! Save on Every Style! Save up to J.50 when you buy Iwo of some styles of famous Playtex Cross Your Bras; save SO' fo 1.00 each on other styles! This is the sale you've been waiting for stop everything and stock Culton Save wilh Cotton up 7 pt with Fiberfill aV rkw Save $1.00 wilh Fih Cu ps $1.00 Wt SidiAiihSave Swmlm Tricots.ve Tria.iFit«rf,ll Cup- 75' wilh PidJod Cups. $1.00 wi Tricot 75" Police Have Insurance Cancelled MANASSAS, Va. (AP) Policemen in this Virginia city have had so many automobile accidents the insurance on the city's police cars has been canceled. The city has obtained new insurance with another company and has ordered its policemen to take defensive driving lessons. City Manager C.

M. "Mojer told the city council Mon-, day night he didn't know Mary-' land Casualty had canceled the insurance until a few days ago when the city clerk came across the cancellation notice that was effective Jan. 1. In the past two years police cars have been involved in 13 accidents. OPEN DAILY 522 YORK ST.

OKN SUNDA rS: 11 AM to 5PM Homemade Vegetable Sovp 89 Golden Fried Chicken Cornbrtod IPint 2 Pieces F.F., Cole Slow or Potato Salad or Mashed Potatoes 4 Roll 59 Foot Long Beef Sausage In A Long Bun All The Way 79 EACH BREAKFAST SPECIAL 2 Eggs Served With Sausage Pattie, 2 Slices Of Toast Butter 89 We Also Have Bacon a Ham Grits If Wanted FILL FOOD CRRRYOUT Do you know your thinking determines your experience? HI AR THIS LECTURE ENTITLED "There's Only One Real Ego" by William Milford Correll, C.S.B. Mt mtwr of tfct Christian Sew net Beard of Uctureship Time: Saturday, March 19,1977 at 11 A.M. Place: The Aiken Community Playhouse Corner of Price Two Notch Road Sponsored By: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Aiken CARE PROVIDED NO CHARGE AMPLE PARKING.

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