The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 02, 1967, Image 7
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March 2, 1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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West Clinton News ...
Johnston Family Visits Here
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Correspondent-Representative
104 Milling Avenue
Dial 833*3192
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fulmer
and daughter, and Mr. Ful
mer’s mother, Mrs. Mira Ful
mer of .Johnston, visited Mrs.
C. E. Fulmer’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Leopard, on
Sa'urday.
Stan Foster and Robert
White have returned to Camp
Lejeune, N. C., after spending
a leave with their parents, ^ rs .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill White.
Mr. and Mrs Dave Butler,
Mr and Mrs. Walter Leopard
and family of Gaffney, and
also their sister-in-law, Mrs.
Rosa Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud
and Mrs. Jeanette Stroud vis
ited Mr. Stroud’s sister, Mrs.
Waddell, of Cross Anchor,
who is a patient in the Spar
tanburg General Hospital suf
fering a broken hip.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller
of Greenwood spent the week
end with Mrs. Ada Center.
Sickness
Clyde Bigbee Sr:; remains
ill at the Veterans Hospital,
Durham, N. C.
Mrs. Maud Medlin has re
turned home after being a
patient at Bailey Mernorial
Hospital. .
Mrs. L. C. Heaton is a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital after undergoing surgery
last week.
Mrs. William Dominick re-
Mr. and Mrs. Author Sand- main s a patient
visited her father, R. D. mor *al Hosp.tal,
Smith, in an Augusta, Ga., after undergoing
Hospital and also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Key and
family in New Ellenton, Sun-
mid son. Larry, of Ninety Six, day.
Mrs. Kathleen Butler and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and
daughter, of Chappells, and Mrs. Tommie Beaman and
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard son, Brian, visited Mr. and
of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr., in
Mrs. George Leopard near Sa- Chester, Sunday.,
luda on Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn Bigbee Balk-
Mrs. David Owens and Mrs. am of Witch Falls, Tex., was
-Frank Simpson remain in called home Sat. due to the
Spartanburg with their moth- illness of her father, Clyde
er, Mrs. S. P., Dye, who is ill. Bigbee, Sr., who is a patient
Mr. and Mrs. David Turner at Veteran’s Hospital Durham,
visited the latter’s father, N. C. She has returned to
Clyde Bigbee, who is a patient Texas.
at the Veterans Hospital in Mrs. Wendell Robertson of
Durham, N. C., on Sunday. Greenville visited her mother,
at Self Me-
Greenwobd,
after undergoing surgery last
week.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversar es
Mrs. Essie Garner of Ches
ter observed her birthday Feb.
28.
Keith Creswell will celebrate
his birthday March 6.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cres
well will observe their wed
ding anniversary March 4.
Charles Windsor will ob
serve his birthday March 7.
Carol Ann Metts will cele
brate her birthday Feb. 28. cream
March 1st J. H. Smith, Wil- brows
liam Eustace, William Bre
wer, Vicky Foster, and Tom
mie Caughman will observe
their birthday.
Mrs. Luke Fuller, Mrs. H.
R. Williamson, Robbie Butler,
Mrs. Susan Pitts, and Ken-i
neth Lawson has birthdays
March 3.
Yette King and Mrs. Mary
Terry has b rihdays March 4.
March 6 Mrs. Colie Camp
bell and Sheila Campbell has
birthdays.
TIMELY TIPS
By The County and Home
t
Agents
on your eyelids, eye-
and face. This will
keep the soap out of your eyes
because the soap will detour.
B B SHOT: Drop several
pellets of B B shot into your
nail polish bottle. Each time
you use the polish, shakl
work like magic,
knit twice as fast
and the polish is easily, will
ickly and thoroughly mix- can
ed. way.
SOAP - FILLED SCOUR- YOUR LANDSCAPE: Mark
ING PAD: If you take a soap- February 16 and February 23
filled scouring pad and rub and plan to. attend our Land-
your wooden knitting needle scaping Meetings. These are
with it, your knitting thread free meetings that will be im
portant to the citizeng of-Lau
rens County.
SATIN QUILT OR COM
FORTER: To keep a satin
quilt or comforter on the bed,
tack a small sheet or flennel
blanket on the back of the
quilt.
"“"BEMPRICE®
2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 ON SOME...BIG SAVINGS ON ALL
SAFETY: For safeWiving,
see that all nuts are tight ex
cept the one at the wheel.
WET WEATHER TIP: If
you have sloshed in the rain
or snow in your loafers or hit
a downpour in your best heels,
stuff the toes of your shoes
with crumpled paper. This
prevents those curled-up. toes.
Also, dry away from heat.
Heat makes leather hard.
COLD CREAM: When you
wash your hair, put cold
BEXELCANDY-UKE
TABLETS FOR
CHILOREN
FmarchI
li/2 PRICE!
■ SALEH
FOR THAT FREE WHEELIN’ PEELIN’
Chewable, delicious
fruit flavors
in multi colors.
1/2
PRICE
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
II. Pearson on Sunday were
their daughter and non-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Painter
NOTICE or MLR
The Stale of Hoatlt Carolina,
Cojinty of laMirPiHi
In Court uf PniNritr
D. Maude Hhelie, Adminis
tratrix of the Estate uf (.aura
Dendy Shelle, Plaintiff,
vs
Mitchell Dendy. Joe F. Den
dy. Viola Dendy Howard,
Mattie Dendy Purry, Dr. W.
F. Dendy, Rev. 8. C. Dendy,
Kohert Y. Dendy, David E.
D ’luly, and Hattie Harris Mc
Daniel, their children, heirs
al law and distributees and all
persons entitled to claim un
der or through her; also all
other-iHTsons unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, in
terest or lien upon the real es
tate described below: any un
known adults being as a class
d signaled as “John Doe,”
and any unknown infants or
persons under a disability be
ing designated as “Richard
Roe,” Defendants.
PURSUANT to a Decree of
the Court in the above stated
case, I will sell at public out
cry to the highest bidder,
either in or in front of the
Court House, at Laurens, S.
C., on Salesday in March,
next, being Monday, the 6th
day of the month, during the
legal hours lor such sales,
the following described prop
erty, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or lot
of land, with dwelling house
thereon, situate, lying, and
being on the West side of the
ptiblic road known as the Air
port Road, in the section
known as Gideon Hill, just
West of the Corporate limits
of the City of Clinton, in Hunt
er Township, Laurens County,
State of South Carolina, and
being hounded as follows: On
the North by lands formerly
of Gideon Leake, now of oth
ers; on the East by lot now
or formerly of James R. Hill,
from which the lot herein de
scribed is* separated by the
. Airport Road; on the South by
low now or formerly of Guy
L. Copeland, now of others,
from which the lot herein de
scribed is separated by a 20-
foot road. The lot of land
above described is the re
maining portion of a lot in
herited by Laura D. Shelle
from her father, J. Warren
-Dendy, et al. The lot conveyed
to J. Warren Dendy and Har
riett Dendy by deed of Gideon
Leake, dated March 7, 1905,
and recorded in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Laurens
County in Deed Book 16, Page
256.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash.
The successful bidder, other^
than the Plaintiff herein, irri*
mediately upon the conclusion
of the bidding, shall deposit
with the Probate Court the
sum of 10% of the purchase
price as a guarantee of his
good faith in the bidding. The
same to be applied to the pur
chase price upon his comply
ing with the terms of sale,
. otherwise to be paid to the
Plaintiff tor credit on the in
debtedness. In the event the
succesful bidder should fail to
make such deposit, or should
fail to comply with the terms
of sale, the said lands shall
be re-sold on the same or
some subsequent Salesday on
the same terms, at risk of the
defaulting bidder.
The purchaser to pay for
papers, stamps, and record
ing.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON,
Judge of Probate F16-3c-M2
Dated this 10th day of Feb
ruary, 1967.
Mrs. L. C. Heaton, who is a
patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hedge-
path of Atlanta, Ga., visited
Mrs. Bertie Hedgepath.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hedge-
path of Atlanta. Ga., and Mrs.
Bertie Hedgepath of this city
visited the Carr’s in Aiken
over the week end.
Miss Sybil Windsor and
Eunice Bankhead spent the
week end in Chesterfield with
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Beer.
Miss Sara Nell Heaton of
Woodruff spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Heaton.
Mr. and Mrs Clifton Heaton
and children spent the week
end jn Columbus, Ga., with
his sister, Mrs. Barbara Wells
and sons. _
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Floyd
of Royston, Ga., visited Mr.
Floyd’s sister, Mrs. L. C. Hea
ton, who is a patient at Bailey
Memorial Hospital, and also
yisited other relatives.
(25G DAY SUPPLY) Reg. $7.45
Fairforest Hotel
NOW'S 75
Cafeteria
UNION, S. C.
SERVING LUNCHEON
>
Monday Through Saturday
11:45-2:15
BEXEL SPECIAL
FORMUIA
IMPROVED
The very best Vitamin and
Iron Tonic Capsules
1/2
PRICE
(6 MONTH SUPPLY) Reg. $9.59 NOW *4“
BEXEL VHP
(VERY HIGH POTENCY)
VITAMIN &
MINERAL
CAPSULES
Recommended for active
people and older adults.
(6 MONTH SUPPLY) Reg. $12.98
NOW'S 49
BEXEL MPM
(Miintinanci PIN Mintrals)
- j
Vitamin and
Mineral Insurance
Power-Packed Capsules.
1/2
PRICE
(225 DAY SUPPLY) Reg. $6.98 NOW'3 49
ALSO FIVE OTHER REXEL FORMULAS AT HALF PRICE!
McKesson candy-liki vitamin c
Delicious, chewable Orange Flavored Tablets
100 mg. 100’s. Reg. $1.29 NOW 86*
250 mg. 100’s. Reg. $1.98 NOW $1.32
Kj ■ ■ ' ■
BEXEL ELIXIR VITAMIN A IRON TONIC
Recommended especially for Very Active People
and Older Adults. only CO IQ
per bottle **
Sale and contest closes April 1,1967
BEXEL LARGE-SIZE SPECIALS
Inti Spatial Formula Impravat 100's. Reg. $5.95 NOW $3.98 $AV! $197
Basal Multipla Vit. liq. lor Children, S at . Reg. $1.79 NOW $1 20 $AVE 59C
Basal VHP (Vary High Pratancy) lOO's, Reg. $7 89 NOW $5.25 SAVE $2 64
Basal MPM (Maint. Plus Minerals) 100's, Reg. $3 49 NOW $2.35 SAVE $1.14
Basal MP (Maintenance Plus) 100's, Reg $2 89 NOW $1.95 SAVE 94(
Basal HP (Higti Potency) 100's, Reg. $5.95 NOW $3 98 SAVE $1 97
Basal Cantfy-lika Chawablas 90 s, Reg. $1.98 . NOW $1.32 SAVE 66C
Basal Vitamin B. Complas 100's, Reg $1.98 . NOW $1.32 SAVE E6C
MANY GENERAL VITAMINS
AT HUGE SAVINGS
VITAMIN C OR VITAMIN B-1 TABLETS 2 FOR THE PRICE IF 1
Vitamin C Tablets, 100 mg., 100's,Reg. $1 29,2 far $1.29
Vitamin ( Tablets, 250 mg , 100's. Reg. $2.49.2 for $2.49
Vitamin C Tablets, 500 mg . 50’s, Reg. $2.49,2 far $2.49
Vitamin 9-1 Tablets, 25 mg.. 100's. Reg. $ 1 50.2 ter $1.50
Vitamin B-t Tablets. 50 mg., 100's. Reg. $2.50.2 tar $2.50
Vitamin l-t Tablets. 100 mg , 100's. Reg. $4 25.2 tar $4.25,
1/3 OFF ON ALL OTHER McKESSON VITAMINS
Evenings 6:C0 p. m. - 8:00 p. m,
Sundays, 12:00 - 2:30 p. m.
SPECIAL PREMIUM VALUES CAN BE OBTAINED WITH COUPONS AT:
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
110 Musgrove Street — Phone 833-0614
HALO
HAIR SPRAYS
REG. $1.19
now..
REG. 59c
Jergens Lotion
5J4 OZ.
^■{L^SAVY wgstekx beef
CUBED
STEAK
Hama or Old Va.
10 Oz. Jars 3 FOK
Jelly-Preserves 1.00
Luzianne Instant
COFFEE
LIMIT—2, PLEASE!
- GROCERIES
CASn.EliKKHY • 10 OZ. CAN
HOT DOG CHILI x 19c
HAFINA DANISH 12 OZ. ( AN
LUNCHEON MEAT 35c
Ol It FAVORITE - NO. 2'/r FAN
GREEN BEANS 19c
French’s MUSTARD, 9 oz. jars 2 for 33c
CI.AIIHSKN or SliNHFAM I'Kti. OF S
HAMBURGER BUNS 19c
Roberts’ VANILLA WAFERS, IVd lb 29c
MARKET SPECIALS
FRESH GROUND BEEF
2 lbs... 99c - 3 lbs... $09
DUTCH MAID 2 LI*. PK.
SMOKED SAUiAGE 99c
FREShT PRODUCE
Juicy Florida ORANGES, dozen 29c
Firm, Crisp LETTUCE, 2 heads 29c
FROZEN FOODS
(’HEP’S CHOICE FRENCH FRIED 5 LB. BAG
POTATOES ... . ... ..... .. 69c
MtKENZIE VEGETABLES Your Choice — 24 Oz. EACH
Cut Corn - Cut Okra - Green Peas 39c
PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 2-3-4
nowdrift
SHORTENING
Limit: 1 With $5.00 Order
MOTHER’S
Potato Chips... 39c
Clinton Mills Store
Phone 833-0710
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE