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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C^ Thursday, .March 21, 1963
Items of Interest From
West Clinton
MRS. MAXIE WALLENZINE
Correspondent-Representative Telephone 8334225
Miss Velda Farmer was b re
cent visitor in Charleston.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Norwood
and children of West Palm
Beach. Fla., are visiting Mrs.
Norwood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L H Pearson
Miss Franceen Smith of Win-
_ throp College is at home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace C Smith, for the spring holi
days.
Mr and Mrs. James Craine
and Mrs. Margaret Craine visit
ed friends in Abbeville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sexton and
family of Greenville visited his
parents. Rev. and Mrs. C. J.
Sexton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams and
daughter of Greenville, visited
his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Williams, Saturday. .
Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory
of Spartanburg visited the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Kennedy? Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Tucker and child
ren in Ninety-Six last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Strickland
and Mrs. Cora King visited Mrs.
Brenda Baker in a Charleston
Hospital Sunday. Mrs. Maude
Medlin. her mother, returned
home for an overnight visit. Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Medlin accom
panied Mrs. Medlin back to
Charleston Monday.
Mrs. Pearl McWatters and
children visited in Laurens Sun
day
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sextoti
visited the latter’s brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Sexton and family in Greenwood
Sunday.
Leon Hedspath, of Atlanta, vi
sited his mother, Mrs. J. W.
Hedspath. for the weekend. Mr.
Hedspath’s daughter, Tammy,
visited her, also.
Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove
and Robin, Mrs. Don Stewart
and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Eland Harris and family in
Batesburg Sunday. Mrs. Sullivan
remained for several weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder
and Jimmy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Pitts and Jenny in Pendle
ton Sunday. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rinehart
6fr*‘Newberry visited Mr. and
Mrs, George Pressley Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Couch, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hamby, of At- j
lanta, sister’s of Mrs. Roy Mc
Coy. visited in Clinton last week
during Mrs. McCoy’s stay in a
local hospital.
Mrs. Corrine Phipps and Mrs.
Vivian O’Sullivan attended the
all-night singing in Spartanburg
Sunday.
Mrs. George Frazier and Tere
sa, of Whitmire, visited their
grandmother. Mrs. Ellie Reeder,
Saturday.
Mrs. Claude Wallenzine, Mrs.
Maxie Wallenzine. Kim and Lo-
rie visited relatives in Green
wood Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lawson,
of Maryland, are visiting Mrs.
Betty Lawson who is a patient at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camp
bell and children visited Mr. and
Mrs S. D. Rominger in Macon,
Georgia for the weekend. -
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Avery of
Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elma Queen Sunday.
Joel Cox, Jr. of the Citadel,
was at Clemson Saturday to take
part in the track meet. He bad
supper with his parents, Mr. and
MVs. Joel Cox, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Motes
and Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine of Ki-
nards visited Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Wallenzine and family
Sunday night.
I SAT
ON THE
EASTER
EGGS
If Doc can prescribe for that, we can fill it.
Bring your prescriptions to Howard’s for
precise compounding at fair prices.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
“Happy Birthday” today to
Darrell Shealey, Mrs. O. J. Gil
liland, and Daiiny Ray Caudle.
• Mrs. ' Bartie Cannon, Gary
Keith, and Mrs. -Bobby An
thony celebrate their birthdays
March 22.
Jim Tinsley, Ned Handback,
and Walter Haton, Kathy Wood
ward, Mrs. Florence Bond and
Gene Butler observe birthdays
March 23.
LeJenne Dunaway will have a
birthday Jdarch 24.
Mrs. Carroll - Fulmer. Paul
Smith, Dianne Bright, Keith
Shepard and Steven Randall
Metis celebrate birthdays March
25.
Will Hampton, 'Clarence Dun
away, Colie Campbell and Mrs.
Fred Tumblin will observe birth
days March 26.
Gene Owens and Missouri
Wilkie will celebrate their birth
days March 27.
Mrr and Mrs. B. B. Stroud
celebrated their anniversary
March 15.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. GUbert
will observe a wedding anniver
sary March 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers
and Mr. and Mrs. Otis. Graham
will celebrate their wedding an
niversaries March 27.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Andy Hames is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Pear,! Patterson, mother
of Mrs. Jim Tinsley, is ill.
Elizabeth Price is ill:
Mrs. Betty Lawson is *,patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospual.
Public Records
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED
Jerry Dean Vaughn and An
gel ia Marie Boy ter of Gray
Court.
James Wilton Earle and Ruby
Shelvia Jean Holbert of Laurens.
Mack Smith and Lucille Cle-
land of Kinards.
Arthur Eugene Freeman and
Mary Ellen Gertrude Wilson of
Clinton.
George Foster Senn of Silver-
street, and Cornelia Bethea Har
ris of Clinton.
Ulus Capers Hudson and Jessie
Mae Craft of Gray Court.
Robert William Putnam and
Judy Simmons of Laurens.
Jack Harold Simmons of Lau
rens, and Mary Ann Robbs of
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Silverstreet.
J. C. Sank Williams and Bessie
Mae Mosely of Clinton.
Fred Harold Littlejohn and
Gertie Louise Watson of Laurens.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Carroll Thompson to A. O.
Norwood, 56 acres for $10.00 and
other valuable considerations.
Lynwood D. Ijott and Mary K.
Lott to Paul E. Campbell and
Lindy Lou B. Campbell, lots in
subdivision of Lynwood D. Lott
■for $10.00 and other considera
tions.
Billy Joe Woodard to Otto
Wainwright, lot in Jacks Town
ship for $10 00. love and affec-
tipn.
Doris K. Meadors to Ephriam
H. Wilson, lot in LakeView Subdi-
■vtsuyL Lake Greenwood, for $1,-
000.00.
Shaw E. Davis to George W.
Mahon and Doris C. Mahon, 2.28
acres in Dials Township for $7,-
000.00.
Amos J. Jarvis to Luther
Weeks, lot in Laurens County
for $50.00.
John R. ^Madden'a^id Nora
Morgan Madden to Phillip R.
Madden and Hilda C. Madden,
3.1 ’acres in Waterloo Township
for $1.00, love and affection.
Home Improvements, Inc., to
Richard W. Cook and Nancy T.
Cook, lot on Kingston Drive,.
Laurens, fgr $1,250.00.
Margaret Baldwin Gnight to
Henry P. Yarborough and Willie
M. Yarborough, lot in Laurens
County for $600.00.
Columbus Eugene Hellarps,
Irene Heldams Cothran, Rosie
Lee Hellams Pitts, George Ray
mond Hellams, Geneva Hellams
Wright, and William John Hel-
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of John Wade
Anderson deceased are hereby
notified to file the same duly ver
ified, with the undersigned, and
those indebted to said estate will
please make payment likewise.
Helen Sumeral Anderson
Executrix
March 4, 1963 St
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 4th day
of April, 1963, we will render a
final account of our acts and do
ings as Executors of the estate
of Homer L. Todd 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 our duties
as Executors.
Any person indebted to said es
tate 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.
ANNETTE TODD SELLERS. f{
and
ROBERT SELLERS,
Executors,
c/o People’s National Bank,
Greenville, S. C.
March 2. 1963 4C-M-28
Swift’s Premium Short Stew
Lb.
BEEF RIBS
29c
ARMOUR’S STAR
LB.
BACON
43c
Balentine’s Smoked Sausage
12-Oz. Pkg.
SNOKELETS
39c
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DREHER’S ALL-MEAT
12-OZ. PKG
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CHARLES “RED” JONG, Bksp Foreman
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lams to William John Hellams
and Mary Clark Hellams, 6.9
acres in Waterloo Township for
$10.00 and other considerations.
J. W. Crowder to Fred' L.
Crowder, 5.25 acres in Dials
Township for $10.00 and other
considerations.
J. W. Crowder to Fred L.
Crowder, 5.25 acres in Dials
Township for $10.00 and other
considerations.
A. E. Holton to Harvey W.
Chumley, lot in Greenacres, Wa
terloo Township, for $150.00.
J. D. Langston to S. Ray Arm
strong, 8 acres in Dials Town
ship for $5,500.00.
Bruce Barber and Carol R.
Barber to -Wade Hooper and Rob
bie Nell F. Hooper, lot on Milton
Road, Joqnna, for $275.23 and as
sumption of mortgage.
John T. Holder to Tarrant
Clinton Gambrell and Mary
Aileen Gambrell, Jot In West
Clinton subdivision for $1.00 and
assumption of mortgage.
Mattie Lee Massey to Lee Otis
Goode, lots in Oakland Heights
subdivision, Laurena, for $3.00
and assumption of mortgage.
Continental Land Co. to Joseph
J. Marx and Enda H. Marx, lots
in Lakewood for $420.00.
B. C. Johnson to Mary Johnson
Bayant, 3 acres in Laurens Dis
trict No. 55 Tor love and affec
tion.
J. Hewlette Wasson,' James D.
Wasson and George E. Wasson to
Jack R. Wright and Geneva Hel
lams Wright, 5 acres in the Trin
ity Ridge community for $1,000.
Milford E. Tollison and Sara
M. Tollison to Howard H. Lytle
and Peggy T. Lytle, lot in Isle-O-
Pines, Waterloo Township, for
$750.00.
J. W. Muckenfuss to Mary
Elizabeth Muckenfuss, lot on
South Carolina Highway No. 72
for $1.00, love and affection. r
Continental Land Co. to Clyde
E. Bryant, lots in Lakewood for
$450.00. . ^
Blake P. and David H. Gar-
rrett to James Paul Young, 11
acres for $2,700.00.
James Paul Young to Law
rence Edward Morrow and Lo
retta Y. Morrow, 11 acres for
$5,400.00.
John T. Pearson and Shelby T.
Pearson to H. D. Holman, lot in
Dagnall Circle Subdivision, Lau
rens, for $1,800 .00.
George H. Bennett and Betty
L. Bennett to Stylecraft Homes
Corporation, lot in Waterloo
Township for $500.00 and as
sumption of nprtgage. %
ITS SO! NICE TO SEE YOU AT
Swift's Premium Beef Sale
Swift’s Premium Boneless
Chuck Roast
Swift’s Premium Boneless
Shoulder Roast
Lb.
Lb.
PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 21, 22, 23. IDTS
SWIFT’S PREMIUM HEAVY WESTERN CHUCK BLADE
Swift’s Premium Center Cut
Chuck Roast
Swift’s Premium
Stew Beef
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FROZEN FOODS
MORTON'S MEAT
DINNERS
11-OZ. SIZE
PIONEER x 12-OZ. PKG.
Strawberries 2 for 39c
TASTE O’ SEA 10-OZ. PKG.
Breaded Catfish.. 3 for $1.00
VAHLSING FRECH FRIED
POTATOES, 2-lb, bag . . 29c
Winter Garden Collard, Mustard—10-Oz.Pkg.
Turnip Greens 10c
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SEAFEAST OR SEARCHLIGHT PINK
SALMON
FRESHLY MADE GROUND
BEEF 3 lbs.
$1.19
Community Cash Pure Pork
SAUSAGE
Lh.
49c
SUNNY
BISCUITS 6 caus 39c
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SUNNY DIP
ICE MILK
ft GAL.
39c
NO. 1 CAN
OUR FAVORITE
NO. 2 ft CAN
GREEN BEANS 2^37
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BOND JELLY AND DEVIL FOOD
ROLL CAKE
LIBBY’S
TOMATO JUICE 4 >l<»
Limit y 1 With $5.00 or More Order
Lb. Bag j
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
Sunny ,
Day
48-Oz. Bottle
Limit: 1 With
$5.00 or
More Order
FRESH FLORIDA TENDER
GREEN BEANS
2 lbs. 29c
' IDAHO
, POTATOES
10-lb. bag 63c
FRESH FLORIDA
CORN
4 ears 29c
| SB
LARGE BOX
Choice of 1 With
$5.00 or More Order
Sunny Day Lg*. Box
Detergent . 17c
BAMA
Mix'em or Match em Sale
Peach Preserves, Pineapple Preserves. Black
berry Preserves. Red Plum Jam, Grape Jelly
5 12-Ozz. Jars $1.00
THERE’S A GIFT FOR YOU IN
TOP VALUE S TAMPS
SHOWBOAT NO. 300 CAN
PORK and BEANS 10c
LAY’S , 2-OZ. CAN
POTATO STICKS 10c
SUNNY DAY BROWN ’N’ SERVE
ROLLS 20c
SUNNY DAY ' LB LOAVES
BREAD 2 for 29c
STREITMAN CHOCOLATE FUDGE
COOKIES.. 3-lb. pkg. $1.00
TEXIZE 28-OZ. BOTTLE
CLEANSER .. .. 49c
BEAUTY EACH
BROOMS “7 79c
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