The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 19, 1967, Image 13

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cqp»to»> S> C.» Ttmrsday, Jamacy 19, 1953 West CKnton News ... THE CUNTQN GHBQNICLB v " —- Mrs. Heaton Visits in Greenville Clifton, Heaton Mas flu. Darren Stroud, Son of Mr. B&gboo, Sr«| observe their cole slaw, hot biscuit* buttery- birthday. ' * chilled applesauce. David Foster of Fayette- TUESDAY 16 vttie, N. C., Mrs. Fay Brad- Milk, chiliburger with ford of Columbia, and Debra cheese, sliced tomato, whole Metts of this city observed kernel corn, hamburger their birthday January 17. ’butter, peach pie. Mr. and Mrs. Hehry Caugh- WEDNESDAY MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sarj- Coorespondent-Representative ders, Mrs. Louvia Turner, and - . . " 160 Washington Street Velva Meadors visited Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Stroud, is ,mai } observed their wedding Milk, meat loaf, strawfceiv Dial 833-3192 ' Sanders' father, R. D. Smith, improving at hjs home follovy- anniversary January 16 and r i es i n jello, creamed potatoes^ , in an Augusta, Georgia hos- ing eye surgery at Newberry Mr- and Mrs. Morris Thibo- stuffed celery, hot biscuit, but- Mrs. Edna Heaton spent the pital on Sunday. Hospital. Any of his friends deau on January 22. t er week-end in Greenville with ]vf r e vemnn William* and who wish ma y v *sit him at January 20 Ricky Adams, THURSDAY her mother, Mt^s. Earnest Es- daughter Mrs Elsie McCall his h °nie. . • Burton Reeder, a^id Sidney Milk, sliced bologna, sliced kew. * vfs^dher sister Mrs^ Mar- Church News . Br ! wer ha . ve cheese, orange juice, pork & Guest of Rev. and Mrs. Fur- ion Davis, in Rockford, 111. The G.A.’s of the Pentecostal man Entrekin and family the last week Holiness Church will meet , _ . n . e . , past week was Mrs. Entrek- Mrs M w Adamg vislted Tuesday at Pat Brown’s home : Mrs. George Gregory, who is a t 7:00 p.m. in’s mother, Mrs. O. L. Her ring, of Anderson. . n Greenwood last week. Mr and Mrs. Joe R. Hud- Fflte Arnold visted the son of Atlanta Georgia, were R nd CampbeUs. in Hem »■»r*. It tt 1a r /-v * li/l A ^-1 v week-end guests of Mrs. Ada Center. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham- Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Fred Shelton observed ingway Sunday, Jimmy ^ er bil * thcla y January 14. Campbell accompanied him Jerry Lynn Satterfield cele- home and is visiting • his brates her 2nd birthday Jan- rick visited his mother Mrs. grandmo ther, Mrs. M. W. uary 18. C. T. Hamrick, and also his Adams ’ January 19 Bardy Cannon, sister anA her husband, Mr. Wendell Robertson of O’Sullivan, and Clyde and Mrs. R. L. Bluford in _ Mrs - wenaeu Kooertson ot Greenwood Sundav Greenville visited her parents, 11 ' Greenwood, Sunday. Mr and Mrs L c Heaton> - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leop- g^day ard and son, Larry, of Nine- Mrs Robert whitsel, Mrs. ty-Six visited his brother and Ro b e rt Adams, and Mrs. Hen- sister-in-law, Mr a^id Mrs. ry C aughman visited their Hubert Leopard, Sunday af- aun t s> Mrs. Florence Puckett, ternoon. w j^ 0 continues ill at her home, Guests of Mrs. Ella Harvey an( j a j so Mrs. John Smith in ?? Sx S d S r re eP ? St f r ’ Newberry, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mattie Bergny, and also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henderson ana Mrs - Brewer have birlftdays. Peggy Am > wiu beans, hot rolls, butter, chiUeA meet celebrate her 13th birthday pineapple. FRIDAY ^ Milk, fish stix with tartar Carl Heaton, Sr. and Dianne sauce, steaced cabbage, Caughman h^ve ^birthdays creamed potatoes, hot corn- January 21. bread, butter, chocolate pud ding. School District 56 —■ —— School Lunch Menu ,F THE CHRONICLE - i * m m A" •• Sill. A/* 'A Cl fill A bi 1 i m WirU - c mt :4>Xy£'.-: •>, ' A- ■ » :i fmmm: 1 Week of Jan. 23-27 MONDAY Milk, barbeque pork on rice, YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Mr. and Mrs/. C. W. Wind- and daughter of Laurens. f or J a " d daughter, SybU, at- Mr. and Mrs. David Owens endcd ® birthday dinner Sa- and Mr. and’ Mrs. Frank ,urday . honoring Mrs. Wtod- Simpson attended the revival sor s s, ? ter ' Mr ", Da ' s X Bo °- services each evening last ” r t. and Fto f ence week at the Church of God Add ! s0 , n a ‘ the Add,son home in Laurens. on Lake Murray - Mrs. W. H. McCarter of Mrs. L. C. Heaton and Mrs. Greer spent a few days last Clifton Heaton and children week with her visited Miss Ssrs Nell Hedton David Owens and Mrs.’ Frank in Woodruff, Sunday after- Simpson. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alex- Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray ander visited herjfather, Mr. Heaton and s6n, Marty Ray, John Medlock, in a Easley visited Mr - and Mrs - Carl Hospital, Sunday. Norris in Joanna, Sunday af- 1— ternoon. / CREDITORS’ NOTICE Sickness All persons having claims Cynthia Heaton, daughter of against the estate of Herchel Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heaton, Augusta Rice, deceased, are is sic k with a cold, hereby notified to file the Robert Owens, who has same duly verified, with the been - recovering from injur- Undersigned, and those indebt- i es received in an auto acci- ed to said estate will please dent, is now recuperating at make payment likewise. home and is able to receive Mervin F. Barbee visitors. Administrator ' James N. Creswell is a pa- Route 1 v tient at the Abbeville County Clinton, S. C H w» pita D j r» .an. 5, 1967. 3C-J26 ,. Brenda Baker is a pa- t tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- FINAL SETTLEMENT pital. ’I’ake notice that on the 31 Mrs. Frances Norris of Jo- day or January, 1967, I will aa na is ill with flu. render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of Lorrai A. Haselden in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before tbat date, and all persons having claims against said es* tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. C. W. Anderson, Executor 508 N. Broad St. Clinton, S. C. Dec. 29. 1966 4C-J26 J. D. STANSELL, MGR. CLEARANCE SALE! « All 1966 Models Mobile * * Homes At Wholesale Cost. 10’ and 12’ WIDE 2 BEDROOMS Small Down Payments — Monthly Payments Like Rent. No Tight Money Problems Wtth Approved Credit. . Buy Today — Move In Tomorrow. I^ate Model Used Mobile Homes For Sale, Take Up Payments. * SOUTHLAND Mobile Homes 76 By-Pass Near Laurens Co. Fair Grounds * Laurens Co. Leading Mobile Homes Dealer ji**'**;^ **■ nyHigg fgif! i .4 . - . I,-'- - - >“ J** w . ♦V<frV y ^ :>• - $:;• > %■ ' y J. A v. ■ - ;.. - . ©VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA. INC. <4 , ■ . A Volkswagen, obviously. It’s eosy to spot a VW. It’s the one that over in summer.) No draining. No flushing, keeps moving through the snow. No rust. You con park a VW outdoors in sub- A VW will go up icy hills when other cars zero weather and jf’s ready to rdll as soon won’t go at all. The engine is in back, where it as you turn the key. gives the rear wheels much better traction. If there isn’t any ice and snow around when And because the VW engine is cooled with you try a VW, don’t think you can’t judge the air, not water, there’s no need for anti-freeze, car’s extraordinary abilities. Just come in and No chance of the block cracking. (No boiling take a VW for a run.Through som# sand or mud. LEROY CANNON MOTORS, Inc. South Church Street Extension Greenville, S. C. 29605 AUTHORIZED DEALER ■ * BUNKER HILL CHUNK BEEF 15 & OZ. CAN 49c ALWAYS GOOD . SALAD OIL 24 OZ* BOTTLE 45c FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 7th day of February, 1967, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Guardian of the estate of Sandra G. Black 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 dis charge from my .trust as guar dian. ^ Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that dat^, and all persons hav ing claims aganist said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Trust Office, M. S. Bailey & Son Bankers, Clinton, S. C. Guardian Jan. 6, 1967. 4c-F2 - GROCERIES - TRELLIS CREAM SxfLE ■ NO. 303 CANS GOLDEN CORN 2 for 29c LIBBY’S 46 OZ. CAN Pineapple-Grapefruit DRINK ..... . . ... 25c CLAUSSEN or SUNBEAM aPKG. OF 8 HAMBURGER BUNS .. 20c DRISTANTABLETS,reg.$1.19 ..... now. 99c LISTERINE, medium size 69c ALWAYS GOOD FOR DISHES QUART STRIETMANN’S CASTLEBERRY’S ioy 2 OZ. CAN SUMMONS Original Complaint Filed / With Clerk of Court STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Court of Domestic Relations Bessie Taylor Wells, Plaintiff, —vs— Curtis Well*, , Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby summoned and required to answer th§ Complaint lb this action of which a copy * is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint upon the under signed, at his office in Lau rens, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of ser vice; and if you fail to an swer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plain tiff in this action will apply "to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. J. Hewlette Wasson 4 Attorney for Plaintiff December 1966 3CW-J19 PINK LOTION 39c MARKET SPECIALS " LARGE BOX Ocean Perch FISH, 1 lb. pk... ........... 35c Vadb Wafers... 35. £ H°t HCki... 25t FRESH PRODUCE Green ONIONS, bunch ......... ; 10c Fresh TOMATOES, lb. 10c Golden Ripe BANANAS, lb. .. 10c Bag CARROTS, each 10c . r FROZEN FOODS CHEF’S CHOICE FRENCH FRIED 2 LB. BAG POTATOES 29c Gold King HUSH PUPPIES, lb. bag ...... 25c Prices Effective January 19-20-21, 1967 Clinton Mills Store - Lydia Mills Store Phone 833-0710 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 833-0631 •> 0 J