The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 02, 1967, Image 11

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Clinton, S. C.TIrorsaay, February 2,19fi7 THE CtlNTON CHRONICLE West Ctthtbn News Residents Visit in Charleston MRS. CLIFTON HEATON the week-end with Mr. and Campbell- ahseeved tketr CArrespondent-Repreaentative Mrs. M. W. Adams. birthdays February 4. 100 WashtoguR ^reet . ; Mrs Furman Adams and &*** Haatey h»k a birth- Dial 83S-S192 Mrs. W. E. McLendon visited d®* February C .. ... .... Mrs. Wilson in Cross Anchor, <!oel Cox 4r«, Rodafj^ CMhp- Mr. and Mrs. ; Andy Hames Saturday pn^,daughter, Gail, and Frank ; M n . M ornii*m r Ppce spent Thursday ha ft. • .-r^ - Charleston. ^lain Mr - and Mrs - Edgar Nor- Mr. and Mr^Lee J ftoltz- after siting several day* claw, Sr. of Greer spent Thurs- with Mrabd Mrs. BtUy Hay DEAR SALLY By SALtY SHAW DEAR SALLYi Tm a girl of 16, and earn 'enoiigh money ter ef 14 who ts my size and r i n g |S Continually borrowing my the bell, Joe Smith, and 8*m Fos-' my nermis- ter have a birthday February eioMle * without my perm,s then he* has phoned n\e~«t DEAR "DUCK: I’U bet DEAR SALLY: Wfile 'tny try to replace least a half-dozen times try- you’re passing much too harsh husband and I were visiting buying another one ing to persuade me to return judgment on your features, in a friend’s home last even- like • he oiri £jnal as my engagement ring I have There la the lap*, you know, ing, our little three-year-old rin» h o n ® WantS th ,* ,h,, ‘ y * u ( * Ua,lra W In the son knocked a-dao^Uve cup- ,1 ^ ring back so he can pass it minority, there being eottsid- and-saucer set ott one of their S ' )oss,ble - on to some other girl, and erably more of ua woman whatnot ahotvea, breaking it and into fragments. Our friend , N ' 0TE TO WONDEfllNO: yost was very nice about the whole 1 . <lon 1 see a ay thi ng wf _ demand, thing, told us not to be con- Wlt ^ your dating your boss, Don t jrou^ thmk I’m in Certainly JR m|n|i’s physical earned, and that the set could 50 ,on 8 a s you can keep mat right? G. E. M. makepp iab’t sq important ps be easily replaced. However, ters impersonal and business- sion And what’s even wrose DEAR GEM- Technical- ^ -iem * aiblk - -we ARE concerned about the f ike during -^fice- hours, and »te%«un« many of my^rtc- >. you may be right since ‘W»,\«har*eter, good moo- matter and still feet we should show^ him that you re not at- sne rerurns many oi my me . . r y ue nt,ni, since eknbes, neatness, and do «omethlne about it Don’t tempting to impose upon his wrinkled, the ring WAS given to you ... T . ’ 00 someimng poout u. uon i ^ ’ and some- * n token of a promise of mar- ^ y° u think we should. CON- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Geovft Price observed a wedding hntdver* CREDITORS’ NOTICE All. persons hqvihb etafths Of ADMINlStRATION Anniversaries Susan Elaine Caughman, Th* State of South ^Carolina, Jack Cunningham, Mrs. Billy CoUnty of Laurens> est dresses all fcpcited with food, and times even stained with per- ria 8e, eternal devotion, and Spiration, I’ve complained everlasting happiness. Since about this to my "mother, but this has been shattered, I she says I shouldn’t be self- cannot understand just why ish. I still think the whole y°u should want to keep a thing IS grossly unfair. Do memento of such broken againafThe^estate rf’ H^l yw ^ with me? PIGEON. d ^ams. DEAR SALLY: I’m a fel- >i .......... A J , - of Iff, and have never had same duly verified, with the sister could do is return your the courage to ask a girl to undersigned, and theae indabt etotbea in the same comtt- go out with me because I’m “d tfl said estate will please tion they were when she bor- exceedingly homely. I’d like l make payment likewise. row them, and most certainly very much to date some nice Mervin F. Barbee she should ASK permission girls, but am afraid that if I Administrator ln “ r ®t plnce. ' should ask them they’d take Route \ r tm^ad — one look at my fimny-looking Clinton, S. C DEAR SALLY: My fiance pan, and that would be it! „ an s 1967 3C-J26 and 1 broke our e ft ff®«ement Have you any advice? UGLY . .' ' . ... about a month ago, and since DUCK. CITATION ftoR LETTERS ~ — day with Mrs. Ada Center, jjeaton and other relatives. Mrs. Milton Todd of Clax- Mr . an(i Mrs . Wendell Rob- F *bruary 6 ton, Georgia were Monday ertson of QreenVille visited ” y ** Drv P ry 0 night guests of Mr, and Mrs. aei; . parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. William Dominick and faiji- q. Heaton Tuesday night, com- ^ v , ' v „ ing especially to visit her sis- Mrs. Georgia Trammell and ter . and hrotber-in-law, Mr. Aueusta.Rice deceased* are DFAW PT^FTiist* r fin in r, Miss Brenda Burroughs spent and Mr s. William G. Wells of *J^” 11 u C f f’ 1 *^ fil ’ the Ttif 1 j. J u d L .m,' , D the week-end in Reidsvillie, Columbus Georgia nereDjr^ notified^ to fue^ tna deed^ The Very least your low h w r hn U^n’ fnd Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heat- Esra FarroW, who is ill, a d on and accompanied pis wife. Mis* Sara Nell Heaton home Mrs. William Domhock and Woodru „ Tucsda after . daughters spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. James Dominick Mr. W. R. Thomo. is U1 at rXthW^^ OnN ° r ‘ hBr0ad Wtw of d. 0 ; 5 »-> 'last week with Mr. and Mrs. M; W. Adams. 1 m; Mr8 A„ Jerr3 > £ U i en Mr *i mts ’ and ^ rs Har<i ' By J H Wasson Mae Allen of Columbia spent man observed birthdays Jgn- Probate Judffe ~rRPniTOR'k NOTICE Ua o y 31 , „ ,, ,, WHEREAS Louise Buford' CREDITOR S NO 1 ICE BarryLawson has a birth- and Sara B. All persons having claims Hay February 2 against the estate of Lillian SELTmUS science-stricken. Ddetwe. i know there wre M»* and loti of girls who would DEAR CONSCIENCE - just love to go out with you. STRICKEN: Yes, you should OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-0541 Spirited performer Woodrow birthdays. Hanley Copeland made suit to me to grant them Let- „ . . February 3 Mrs. Arthur ters of Administration of the Bodie Parker, deceased, e ganders Mrs ciy de l a n e y Estate and effects of Lois M. hereby notified to file the , same duly verified, with the a undersigned, and those indebt- ^ Suddeth of aa d admonish all and singu- Greenville and Raymond lar th e Kindred and' Creditors of the said Lois M. Buford, FINAL SETTLEMENT deceased, that they be and have Buford. These are, therefore, to cite ed to said estate will please make payment likewisl. Mary B. Patterson and *. Shirley B. Pitts, Executrices , 403 Caldwell St., Take notice that on the 17th appear before me, in the Court day of February, 1967, I will of Probate, to be held fct LaU- render a final account of my rens Court House, Laurens, S. Cbnt ?^ S ‘ C * qp F2 acts and doin g s as Executrix, C. on Feb. 7, next after puh- jan. 4, itfo/ of the estate of Miller Calhoun lication hereof, at 3:00 p. m. FINAL SETTLEMENT Pinson in the office of the to sifow cause, if any they Take notice that on the 16th J ud «« of Probate of Laurens harei why • said Adminirtra. day of Feb., 1967, I will ren- County, at 10 o’clock a m., tion should not be granted. der a final accoiint of my acts a " d tha . *««* d * y » n a P- G‘ v «" mr hand this and doings as Executors of P ly tor a fuml discharge from 8th day of Jan., Anno Domuu, the estate of Emma Bailey trust 88 Ex f“ rbt - ^ Cornelson in the office of the person mdebted to said Judge of Probate of Laurens f slate 8 not| n ed and required County, at 10 o'clock a m., 10 maka » n » r and on the same day will ap- ,0 re that date and all per- ply for a final discharge from my trust as Executors. ' sa,a es a ‘ e wm P 8 , . b ™ Any person indebted to 'said on or bef °re sald dat *' du ' y estate is notified and required Proven or be forever barred. to make payment on or be- Trvsxp„triv fqre that date, and aU per- Tnnilflrv ia sons having claims against January 10 said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. George H. Cornelson, Rose C. Montgomery and M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers January 12, 1967 4C-F9 1967 4C-F9 J. Hewlitte Wasson (Seal) J. P. L. C. * — Patronize The Chronicle Advertiser* PET SKIM MILK la the lively way to watch your weight. Try PET and you’ll never settle for a thin, gney taste again. The spirited skim is PET, YOU BET! iMt Ui. m e , 1 Here’s one of the most popular ones - the Dodge D100 Sweptline Pickup. Now available with a 383 cubic- inch V8 - the most powerful engine in the pickup field. See the tough new Dodge Trucks at the Dodge Boys. You can tell they're good guys — they all wear white hats. LYNN COOPER, Inc E. MAIN sir. — CLINTON, S. €. idfcaft. fMi.ati' FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 14th day of February, 1967, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Guardian of the estate of Gerald Gra ham 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 my trust as Guardian. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or be fore that date, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers .* Guardian Jan. 12, 1967 4C-F9 FINAL SETTLEMENT ) Take notice that on the 9th day of March, 1967, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Adminis tratrix of the estate of Nolan B. Wicker in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on th e same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Dorothy W. Abrams Administratrix Jan. 18, 1967. . 4-C-F-16 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. i Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, 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. 9. Bailey 8i Son t Bankers, Clinton, S. C. Guardian Jan. «, 1967. 4c-F8 RIGHT GrUARD DEODORANT SPRAY 3 oz. can • *v\ Hgip! Wm ■ ADULTON COI’CH FORMULA Re'!. $1.19 Now.. $1.19 DIXIE CRYSTALS SUGAR Limit : 1 With $5.00 or More Grocery Order COMSTOCK NO. 303 CAN CUT BEETS - GROCERIES - Delsey TISSUE, 2 roll* 25c Del Monte - Bartlett PEARS, No. 303 can ... 23c STRIETMANN’S BAfi Chocolate Drop COOKIES 45c SWIFTS PREMIUM 1H LB. CAN BEEF STEW . . . 55c MARKET SPECIALS Boneless STEW BEEF, lb. 59c Wisconsin State CHEESE, lb. 69c FRESH GROUND BEEF 2 lbs 89c 3 lbs ...$1.29 FRESH PRODUCE Golden Ripe BANANAS, lb. 10c IRISH POTATOES, 10 lbs 49c FLORIDA ORANGES, doz 29c C ARROTS, bag .r. 10c < ’ _—- FROZEN FOODS MINUTE MAID U-OZ. CANS ORANGE JUICE 2 for 89c Morton’s T. V. DINNERS, ea . 37c Southland STRAWBERRIES, lb. pkg. ,. 1.. 39c ARMOUR'S \H E A V V Tender - Cubed STEA WESTERN BEEF DEL MONTE 2(;-()Z. TRIBE SIZE CATSUP.. 35c PRICES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 2-3-4 MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT Clinton Mills Store Mills Store Phone 833-0710 FREE DELIVERY Phone 833-0631 ib V *