The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 21, 1966, Image 7

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m 1 Minton, S. C., Thursday, July 31, 1966 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE -ydia Mill News • « • Residents Visit in Pennsylvania MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Telephone 833-2006 lOtte, N. C., during week's vacation. wil celebrate their wedding anniversary July 22. Mrs .William Stone will cel ebrate her birthday July 23. Happy 45 wedding anniver sary to Mr. and Mrs, H. C. their chell Wigley, J. B. Vander- Smith today. ford, Thomas Meeks, Claude - Mrs. W. L. Motte will cele- - 4-, Cross HiH News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Mitch ell of Lakeland, Fla., and Mr. MAIflllltAI'C DaIIKIAII nuiynuui* imuiiiiivii Miss Melissa Cox left Sat- Tucker and little daughter, urday for Majestic, Ky., Mary Kathryn, have returned where she will be employed to their home in Chapel Hill, The annual Nabors-Neigh- at a work camp with a group N. C., after visiting their bors reunion.wilL.be held on of young people from the Sy- parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. Sunday, August 7,’at the Hur- nod of South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bostic F. Mitchell. Mrs. J. A. Crisp is visiting ricane Community near Clinton. center Mrs. James King, Jr., of arid James Birchmore, George brate her birthday July 27. Mrs - , | aGk Matthews of of Bishbpville, visi t« d Mr. her s i s t er _j n _i aw Mrs Jack Charleston, is spending two Jlmfes. Junior Thomas will observe Anderson, have been recent and Mrs T. R. Chandler weeks with her parents, Mr. With The Sick his birthday July 26. Coker J. quests of Mrs. B. L. Mitchell during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Pen- an{ ] M rSi Frank Goss. Bud Fufiler underwent sur- Blackwell will celebrate a and ^* ss Charlotte Mitchell. Miss Gladys Griffin of lington and Perry and Mr. 2$i r< and Mrs. Ray Camp- g«ry at Self Memorial Hospi- birthday July 22. July 23 will Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Me- Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. *nd Mrs. Joel Templeton and bt*l and Mike spent the 4th tal in Greenwood, on Tues- be the birthday of Claude Gra- Kissick and son, Ellis, Jr., J. H. Rogers of Columbia, children spent a week’s vaca- week’s vacation at their trail- day of last week. dy. Mrs. D. E. Roberts’ birth- of Fort Pierce, Fla., visited were week-end guests of Mr. tion v i s it i n g the former’s e r on l-nlfp Greenwood. Mrs C R Kuykendall has da y wil1 be Jul y 24 Mrs. Ma- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKis- and Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth, [brother, Steve Pennington, Mrs. Wallace Bagwell was been a patient at Bailey Me- j° r Crawford’s birthday will sick, last week. Mr. and Mrs. [and Mrs. Pennington, and his the guest of her sister and morial Hospital. be 22 ® a f r y ^yatt will sister, Mrs. Charles Domilla, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Nabors is a patient bave a birthday July 24. July and Mr. Domflla, in Mercer, Robert Crowell, in Detroit, a t Self Memorial Haspital in 27 wiS be the birthday of Al- Pa, They also visited many Mich., on her week’s vaca- Greenwood. ma Harvey. July 22 will be points of interest while there tion. Mrs. LiHian Parker return- Mrs - R E Whitmire’s birth- and also enroute. Mr. and Mrs. David Storay ed to her home on Saturday da y- Bob by Fuller Jr. will be Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patter- a nd children of Greenville, after several weeks in Bailey ® years old July 23. son visited her brother and were week-end guests of her Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Romines sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Mary FaHaw, Harold Frick is confined to observed their wedding an- James Estes, in Ninety Six a nd brother, Herbert Fallaw, his home with mumps. niversary July 11. Sunday. a nd Mrs. Fallaw. On Satur- Miss Gloria Jackson has re- Herman Cooper will ob- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis day, Mr. and Mrs. Storay and cuperated from mumps. Miss serve his birthday July 22, his enjoyed their weeks vaca- Mr. Fallaw went deep sea Martha White was ill with son Dennis will be 16 and his tion visiting points of interest fishing aboard the “Hurri- flu last week. Perry Penning- daughter Teresa 10 years old in Maggie Valley, N. C., Gat- cane” near Myrtle Beach. ton is home following surgery on July 24. linburg, Tenn., Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Law- on his leg, at Bailey Memorial Mrs. Paul Motes observed Tenn., and also visiting sev- son and children of Orange- Hospital. a birthday July 13 and her eral relatives in various plac- burg, Thomas Turner of Dun- Birthdays And Anniversaries brother Waters King his on es in Tennessee and North can> an d John Pratt of York, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey July 15. Carolina. Saturday, Mrs. Da- were guests during the week- —■' ■ vis and Maxie visited their e nd of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. \ ...... . , grandmother and grandpa- Patterson. Mr. and Mrs, Ar- rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. thur Brinkley of Orangeburg, Dickson, in Cowpens. On Sun- visited them on Saturday, all day Mr. and Mrs. Davis, L. coming for the wedding of F. Davis and Mrs. AHison M rs. Pattersdn’k son, Bruoe West attended the Haynes- m?11s, to Miss Marilyn Carol Baldwin memorial day ser- Sease of Joanna on Satfft'day. vices near Hot Springs, N. C. Donna Lawton and Mr. Tur- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wages ner am j Mr. Pratt were In the .and Mrs. Fannie Carter of wedding party. Chester, visited Mrs. Wages’ Miss Carolyh Shelton of |brother, Wade Pennington, Greenville, was a recent [and Mrs. Pennington Sunday, week-end guest of her Win- Kathy Brown and Ronnie throp College suite-mate, i Brown have returned home M iss Gloria Jackson, j after spending several days in M r. and Mrs. Harry Tem- I Winnsboro with Mr. and Mrs. pleton and Miss Dianne Tem _ [Earl Wilkes and family. pleton spent a week’s vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLen- y on at Rj ver FaKs with Mrs. don were guests of their Templeton . s broth€ri M r. daughter, Mrs. Robert Bai- B roadus Barnett, ley, and Mr. Bailey in Char- Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. Everyone is asked to Crawford, in Greenville, who bring a well filled picnic bas is recovering from a recent ^et. All friends and relatives illness. are invited to attend. Terry lusti, Jimmy Adair, ——— Kathryn Mitchell and John CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Pinson are attending junior Charles cam P H at Camp Fellowship this week. OFFICE SUPPLIES FALL KNITTING CLASSES ARE BEGINNING NOW! COME IN AND REGISTER TODAY! MRS. IONE WALLACE, Instructor PHONE 833-0541 - NOW OPEN - THE PINES - MOBILE NOME PARK - <» • SPACIOUS LOTS • NATURAL GAS • WELL LIGHTED • City Lights, Water Located Near Torrington Co. — Dial 833-3532 •r& mv PICK IP YOUR FREE “LET’S 60 TO THE RACES” CARDS EACH WEEK AT YOHR WIHH-DIXIE!! WBTV S100.M WINNW Bmm Ivan* Miss Feroline Seay and Te- SPECIAL REFEREE’S SALE re .®® ^! a3 f Sp ® nt the week - end By virtue of the Decree of ^ ,th * eir sl *^ k and /^ t ’ the Court of Common Pleas Mrs^Royce Smith and Mr. for Laurens County, South S ™ th "ear Laurens. ‘Carolina, heretofore granted Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Horg- in the case of North American er a " d da “ ghter ? eneGne arc Acceptance Corporation vs. 3pending the week with rela ' 100 m Jack Drake GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OP $10.00 or More Order AT YOUR CLINTON WINN-DIXIE STORES Void After JULY 23 Mn. MlUrW Brack D. Ma jure Mn. C H. LaytM Mn. Saraatl* Sklpram Mn. ■rartra Tamar Mn. Fraak McCatraa Mn. Ray Wilraa Jack ■tam Uavar Kiaf Mn. Mn. Paal HaaiRUa Mn- W. O. i LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER C. B. Nivaaa Mn. tt. A. SaraanHIa Tkaaraa L Maik Taaaaf Dark Zafc Davh. Jr. Mn. B. M. LaaiaNa O. $. WBUaa Dauilac Nyar Mn. CajacN KaBy Jam Yaaag - * ^ tJ.WMran Paal A. Oa*, Jr. M. J. SaaJan Mn. H. OraJy Wkkmira J.V. BanaW J. T. BarAaa Lm A. Oack W. C. Daaiar La MnMMBk§f Rkky layla AA k A ^ — R—Bara# BraraH-Rw B2S.0B WINNERS W. A. Awkr L Kliky Mn. Ai Yaaaa Tait Mn. J, I. ( Julia WNcaa 6a«ra« Bark Viffiaia SraMi FlarJ Daara J. B. ChaaJkr B. T. Baatlar Mn. TrW. Pkfcar Virfiaia Saufkaia Franc it Carter Dick Baal CrmB Akwiae CaH Hank $10.00 WINNERS Mn. Robbie Cranianj J. A. Teller HaraM Bn PaaTDaal Irk J. Berra lit FrtMkW.Caa Rebtrt K. Gantt Jimmy Darrell Lawson and Linda Dell Lawson, I, the un dersigned Special Referee for Laurens County, will sell on fcives in Texas.. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Birch more and Mrs. Conpie Davis were called to Columbia Sat- August 1, 1966, at 11:00 o'clock “ l f day du f. to ^ d * ath , of a.m M before the County Court- 2* ei i mothe L *Pr Lyla house, Laurens County, South Carolina to the highest bid der: . Birchmore. Funeral services were held in Columbia Mon day. Attending from ^Clinton Ail that certain pieceTpar- ^ ^ ^ cel or lot of land, with all im- Mr f- J? aVls ' J ^ \ DavU ’ Mr : provements thereon, or here- a " d Mrs J ilds - ®2 r mlna4 1 at \ d after constructed thereon, sit- ^ hlldren - Mr ’ “ d Mrs Glaude uate lying and being in the 2! rcl ! mor 5’ „ and Mrs - State of South Carolina, Coun- Chartes^ Fall ow, Mrs.^ Louis ty of Laurens, containing six Bond > Mr. and Mi*s v Bill Nel- (6) acres, more or less, on *° n and J LGland - ^ack Tiylor, the south side of a paved road r ' and ’ ^ rs i ^ 1 ’? nk 'FI 1 Frank .Birch leading from S. C. Highway more and tamiiy- Mia Mn. H. H. Bkkra Mn. H. M. Nokc Mn. Jinray SraMi Mn. J. E. Rm««, Jr. Mn. W. H. B«ik*r Prarf Price Susanna War ion V. B. Stwftk H. C. LMa Lucilk AnJirraa CHUCK iHOAST lib. 49 c )USDA( (CHOICE) W D BRAND “OVEN READY’ Jeanette Bryan Harry Coleman R. D. Broom H. H. Day J. W. Bunarfnar Mrs. V. H. EJwarJt Jane McKinney Brenda Gordon Mrs. Rickard Black Mn. Archie Nakt P. C. Holbrook Lanny Fortner Carolyn Dukee R. A. Campbell Ruth Patterson D. C. Broome Ruby Jones Mrs. R. E. Smith W. K. Hunt JlisdaT ^choice) W-D BRAND 7:00 P.M. Each Saturday . .. CHANNEL 3 CHARLOTTE 0:00 P.M. Each Saturday . . WFBC-TV CHANNEL 4 GREENVILLE Get your free race card each week ot Winn-Dixie. No purchase is necessary. Save your race card and watch the five televised races each Saturday night. If your horse's number finishes os indicated on your free card, you are a winner. You can win in any one of the five races each week. Winning race numbers are also post ed Monday in alt Winn-Dixie Stores. Get your free cord with each visit to W'nn-Dixie! No purchase neces sary! 7"RIB WUCK SH0 - ln CHUCK ROAST [STEAK roast i ROAST ,b 89c | |b 59c i b 69c 1 lb 69c jUSOAf (CHOICE) W-D BRAND boneless TusdaT (choice) W-D BRAND BONELESS James 308 to S. C. Highway 56 about .* h . d ,- M1 . S8 Edfta five miles north of ■ffififfeiUtoi’.M. of Clinton in ScuffietoWil _ WD KOfpf Township, being bounded on B ^ ink l e y(i.|Mv?.jj^Winfd ,^o the northwest and north by Tbornwell ^ Children & HOtne said road 480 feet, more or after kpeadiag a month with less, on the northeast by lands ^ eir ? un .V ^ rs, 1 Er A nk Walk- now or formerly of Lee Roy er and a ^ ier re at,ves - Osborne 1140 feet, more or rs ' ^^by spent a less, on the southwest bylands week wlth hfer BACON now or formerly of Harry E. Baldwin and lands now or for merly of Dave and Essie M. Lawson 1294 feet, more or less, and being shown and de lineated by plat of S. T. Mar- Darby, FI, U.6.N. in Norfolk, Va. and Mrs. Darby also vi- sited her grandchildren Misses Laura, Markin and Ana Darby in Norfolk. Miss Pam Brown returned home tin dated August 19, 1955 and Sunday after two K^eks visit recorded in the Clerk of wit !j he r cousins arid with hfer Court’s Office for Laurens dP<?e- Eora Gaddy of County in Plat Book 11, Page 208. The above is the same pro perty conveyed to the mort gagors by deed dated July 24, Chester is now visiting her sister, Mrs. Darby. Mr. and Mrs. George Black of Salt Lake City, Utah and o ^ Mrs. G. Black of Macon, Ga. 1961 and recorded in the Clerk ^ ere rece nt guests of Airs, of Court’s Office for Laurens „f nry ^ rs - George County. Black is the former Bernice TERMS OF SALE: FOR ° raves ' ® forme r Clinton res- CASH — the Special Referee lde " t „ Qn Mr s- King to require a deposit of five ® nd nd Mrs. Paul Motes (5%) per cent of ^he amount and attended the Goff bid (in cash or equivalent) ^ un ‘ oa ®t Amicks Picnic same to be applied on the Grounds near Saluda. Mrs. purchase price in case of s son Waters with his compliance, and in case of 1^“® ® nd c bildr0n, Jeffrey non - compliance, same to be _ ynn and Nashville, forefeited and applied to the Tena - are expected here for costs and plaintiff’s judgment a y . * J® 4 ? 1 " week - and the property re-advertis- Mlss Ea tby Callahan of Un- ed for sale upon the same 10n 'J ras , Sunday overnight terms at the risk of the for- ? u ® st a £ 1 ^ S8 Sbeila Vander- mer highest bidder. No per- Darlene Vander- sonal or deficiency judgment 18 vl8Rdg b®? srandpar- being demanded, the bidding eI " 8 ’ and Mrs. L. H. Sm will not remain open after the Mr- and Mrs. L. H. date of sale but compliance ia Union, with the bid may be had im- , Mrs. Bobby Fuller and chil- mediately. ’ ■ dren, Bob, Susan and Nancy This sale Is to be made sub- of . Ga {{ n ? y 8 b ent th® week- ject to the lien of a prior ® nd with Mr8 - Bud Fuller. Bob mortgage given by the defen- ad 8pent the fourth week dants to Citizens Federal Sav- hls grandparents. Mrs. ings & Loan Association on f, u ‘ ler ’ Mrs.. Bobby Fuller ahd October 14, 1961, In the origin- Mrs. Wayne Fuller v^ited Air. al amount of $3200.00 which Bud Fl »ler in Self Memorial mortgage is recorded in the Bbspftal in Greenwood Sun- office af the Clerk of Court day ; M r8 - Fuller and Homer for Laurens County in Mort- Fuller have visited* him at other times during the week. At National Guard camp. A number pf Lydians are attending the National Guard camp at Carrip Stewart, Ga. for two weeks. Among these are Johnny Walker, Larry I STAMM • fUACMA* Of 2—28-Oz. Bottles Qlngar Ala VOID Arm JULY 13*0 ISM ND rumCHAII OF TM*BC IVa-L*. FKO». r*OSKW SHOCrrRINO MatoM VOID Am* JULY 1900 STAMM io won* as TNUn 9-OX. IMFSMIAU •Mjrn ajALOIH VOID ATTK* JULY 19*0 TAMM TWO 11-CT. PICO*. •KALTKar Fudgaalclas VOID ATrra JULY * J«o MjrauqLO&u. wnm-aiiie STAMM BBMBOIMIO 1-L*. PKC. Otaund Baaf vote APTCN JULY lira * 59/ W-0 OrS Grade ’K YOUNG HEN (10-14 lb.) TURKEYS ... , 39< AYER ALL MEAT OR BEEF 59* PINKY PIG (90 frac stomps with each pkg.) FORK SAUSAGE » (9« SMOKY CANYON . . SLICED CHIPPED BEEF 3 tS. ’1. W-D Fz. (50 free stamps per pkg.) B (Vi-lb.) steaks 2-lb. $j|59 W-D U- S. CHOICE Rib Eye Steak » $ 1 59 W-D U. S. CHOICE BONELESS Lean Stew...»69 W-D U. S. CHOICE Beef Short Ribs u 39 MARHOEFER COOKED BONELESS CANNED pkg. UNO O* SUNSHINE Butter -69/ Coflee - 59/ CHEK DRINKS 15 ir’l. Ham 4 u. CAN SOUTH CAROLINA GRADE "A" URGE PALMETTO FARM SCOTT - TOWELS 2 59)/ £ggs DOZ. THRIFTY MAID SWEET OR UNSWEET GRAPEFRUIT • DIXIE CRYSTALS or DOMINO Limit: 1 With $5.00 Order SUGAR 5»i49c PIXIE DARLING SOUR DOUGH . . 25 FREE STAMPS PER LOAF Bread - 29* ARMOUR TREE! 12-oz. 49/ Juice BLUE BAY CHUNK STYLE Tana 44-«s. CANS 4Vi-os. CANS OLD DIZorWRIGLEY CHARCOAL DIXIE DARLING FRUIY . 2$ FREE STAMPS PER PKG. QUICK AND IASY TO HX FROZEN FOODS JOHNSTON DUTCH APPLE OR CUSTARD PIES 3 » 70/ Buns Shortening . 8-CT. PKG. ASTOR VEGETABLE . . Limit 1 with food order TWO W-D CUT-UP . rwviNO ChickMB VOID ATTK* JULY 11*0 BYBWTv * vjwrx/ CAKES i local. Yrmw-alKie MORTON GERMAN CHOC OR DANISH PECAN 13-ai. en d m m • cake 09^ TASTE O' SEA PERCH OR FLOUNDER FILLET ... 2 DEEP SOUTH Limit 1 with $5.00 order or more pkgs. Mayonnaise.. gage Book 174 at page 352. , Thomas A. Babb, as Special Referee James W. Workman, Tompkins,. McMaster & Thomas, • 1 ' Attorneys for Plaintiff 3c-J28 Motes. Wayne Alcwine, Mit- Sauaaga vara Am» july ism SUPERBRAND SHERBET ICE CREAM 2 £99/ cons DIXIE THRIFTY "Tht Rcol Thinfl” Orange JUICE 6^1 MINUTE MAID REGULAR OR PINK LEMOHADE 6^ c ‘ TOPPING^ FROZEN FRENCH FRY OR NUGGET POTATOES Limit .1 of your cholf't with a $5.00 order Detergent ARROW GIANT PKG. QUART JAR GIANT PKG. BOLD ■ ■ 3 ^ 1 3 2-lb. $400 Pkgs. I THRIFTY MAID BABY UMAS 2 2 p& LUSCIOUS WESTERN CANTALOUPES 1 r. 7 9 f VINE-RIPENED HONEYDEWS 69^ Large JUICY SUNKIST LEMONS 43/ Dozen only THOMPSON GRAPES 2-49/ SEALTEST ORANGE OR GRAPE POPSICLES FRESH FROZEN SLICED Strawberries 4 X: 99/ U. S. NO. 1 . . WHITE 4 99* 10-LB. Vent-Vu BAG -.’aEMr f® ■ - 'olB m