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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April. 6, 1967
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West Clinton News ...
Bowl in State Tournament
Simpson's Grocery Store —
Milton — 2:30-3:00 p.m. 7
Watts Grocery" Store —
Mountville — 3:00-4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 19
Lonnie Watson’s Grocery
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON"' tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- ton — Ora Highway — 4:00- Store, Gary St., Clinton—4:00-
Correspondent-Representative pital."" . 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
104 Milling Avenue Mrs. Juanita Sanders is a Orr’s Animal Clinic — 4:30- Little Bit’s Grocery Store,
Dial 833-3192 ^ patient at Bailey Memorial 6:00 p.m. Bell St., Clinton — 4:30-5:30
Hospital. Thursday, April 13 P m -
Mrs. Joyce Heaton and Mrs. Summerville’s Service Sta- Lanford Railroad ^ Station
Evelyn Simmons bowled in Special Services tion _ Renno _ 3:00-3:30 ~ 3:00-4:00 p.m.
the State Bowtijig Tournament There will be special ser- n m Tommy Blakely’s Store, Ora
in Florence Saturday and Sun- vices, April 9, Sunday at the
First Pentecostal Holiness
L. H. Pearson Church on Jackson Street. The
day.
Mr. and Mrs HI _
had as their guests Sunday, Carpenter and a group
their daughter-in-law, Mrs. fr° m Holmes Bible Seminary
Seymour’s Old Service Sta- 4:00-4:30 p.m.
tion - 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20
Saluda River Truck Stop —
Friday, April 14 2:30-3:00 p.m.
Wehunt’s Old Grocery Store Cross Hill Railroad Sta-
Liiy Pearson of Riverside, of Greenville will have charge — Rear H. D. Payne & Co. — tion — 3:15-4:15 p.m.
Calif., their daughter, Mrs! P f ’ 1,0111 services along with 3:30-4:00 p.m. J. W. Scurry’s Store, Chap-
Ethel’Painter and family of special singing. - Mercer Silas Bailey School pels Highway—4:30-5:30 p.m.
Gaffney; also their son, Jack
Pearson of Norfolk, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bear
den visited the latter’s moth
er, Mrs. O. L. Gwinn, and
had dinner with Mrs. Hamp
ton Wiggins in Enoree, Sun
day.
Rev. Furman Entrekin, pas- _ Below Clinton Mill Ball
tor, gives the public a special p ar k _ 4:00-5:00 p.m,
invitation to attend. Saturday, April 15
Birthdays and Wedding ' 0rr ’ s Animal C ‘ inic “ Clin
ton — 9:00 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday, April 17
Anniversaries
Mrs. l^orrance Peace of
Greenville observed her birth
day April 3 and Mrs. Era Lois
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San- Eustace had a birthday April
ders spent Sunday with their 2.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Talmadge Sanders has
and Mrs. Bardy Cannon in a birthday today.
Greenville. William Adams of England,
Mr. Talmadge Sanders, Ter- son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ad-
ry and Keith, and Bill King ams, will observe his birth-
visited Kenneth King in Co- day April 11.
lumhia Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Leopard observes
Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. McCar- her birthday April 7.
ter and Donnie of Greer spent Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cash
the week-end with Mr. and observe their wedding anni-
Mrs. David Owens. versary April 6.
Mrs. Inez Hendrix of Whit- April 4 Chissy Heaton, Mrs.
mire visited Mrs. Ray Can- Roy Holtzclaw, and Mrs. Rus-
ble, Friday. sell Eaton observed birthdays..
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farm- Ann King observed her
er visaed relatives in Gray birthday April 5.
Court, Sunday.' Maria King and H. C. Eng-
Stah Foster and Robert lish, Sr. observe their birth-
Whitc of Camp Le.june, North days today.
Carolina are spending a few April 7 Jessie Laney and!
days with their parents, Mr. Wanda Gail Lawson has a
and Mrs, Paul Foster and Mr. birthday,
and Mrs. Bill White. Tony Farmer has a birth-
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stroud day April 8.
and daughters of Pontiac, Mike McGee, Danny Foster,
Mich, spent last week with Bunny Rhodes, Marcell Bark-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. er, Wayne Powers, and James
Friday, April 21
Orr’s Animal Clinic — 1:00-
5:00 p.m.
Joanna Community Center,
Milton Rd. — 9:00-11:00 a. m.
Saturday, April 22
Nabors Grocery — Bonds Laurens Animal Clinic —
Cross Roads — 3:00-4:00 p.m. 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Dairy-0 — Clinton-Joanna - Joanna Community Center,
Highway -4:15-5:00 p.m. Milton Rr. — 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Tuesday, April 18 Lydia Mill Community Cen-
John T. Young’s Grocery, ter — 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Store — Clinton - Greenwood Orr’s Animal Clinic — 8:00
Hwy. — 2:00-2:30 p.m. a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Training Team
Announced Here
For Girl Scouts
The training team for the
new “Design for Learning”
for the Old Ninety Six Girl
Scout Council has been an-,
nounced by Mrs. Bob Ander
son, Council President.
The two-member team will
work under the direction of
Mrs. Larry Ashley of Green
ville, director of piloting, to
launch a new kind of training
for Girl Scout leaders. The
Design for Learning, which
grew out of a three-year study
authorized by Girl Scouts of
the U. S. A. v , is a plan for help
ing leaders to teach them
selves—to take responsibility,
with guidance, for their own
development as leaders.
Named to the pilot project
in Old Ninety Six Council are:
Mrs. Larcell Bell, Mrs. T. C.
Davis, and Mrs. Hubert Simp
son of Clinton.
Approximately 30 leaders in
Old Ninety Six will participate
in the Design for Learning
this year. The-Council ex
tends throughout Greenville,
Greenwood, Laurens, Pickens,
Oconee, Anderson and Abbe
ville Counties and includes a
membership of 4500 girls and
1000 adults..
Ten Letters Are
Awarded to PC
Basketball Men
Ten varsity basketball let
ters are being awarded by
Presbyterian College for par
ticipation during the J966-67
season, Athletic Director Gai
ly Gault announced today.
He said the group includes
one senior, two juniprs, four
sophomores, and three fresh
men.
The Blue Hose basketball
lettermen are:
Steve Stine of Aberdeen,
Md.; Richard Quillen of
Kingsport, Tenn.; Ken Martin
of Estill, Ky.; Dave Hudson
of Myrtle Beach; Jim Kiser of
Gafiiney; Doug McLeod of
Hingham, Mass.; John Wal-
ther of Virginia Beach, Va.;
Woody Carter of Price, Ky.;
George Dickerson of Spartan
burg; and Bobby Quillen of
Kingsport, Tenn.
l , OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONiCLE PUB. CO.
STATE THEATRE
Greenwood, S. C.
RODGERS mt H AMMERSTUN'S
IKRJERT WISE
^ANDREWS PLUMMER-
RICHARD HAYDN|'ISSSSSOfm*
.ELEANOR PARKER
STARTS - FRIDAY, APRIL 14
MATT. 2 P. M. EVENING 8 P. M.
Moore will celebrate birth
days April 9.
April 10 C. W. Windsor and
Mrs. G. E. Holder will have
a birthday.
Rabies Clinics Are
Scheduled for Aoril
Rabies Clinics will be h'leld
throughout Laurens County be
ginning Wednesday, April 12,
and continuing through Satur-
wise.
BENJAMIN L.
THOMPSON,
Executor,
Clinton, S. C.
March 10.-. 19G7 M23 3c-A9
are clinic
in the Clin-
the clinics.
Listed below
dates and times
ton area:
Wednesday, April 12
Benjamin’s Grocery — Clin
OTICE
To My Customers...
I wish to thank my friends and customers
for the Cosiness given me during my 40 years
of serving (Tnton and the surrounding com
munity in motor vehicle repair and mainten
ance, and auto body repair.
Heginning April 1st, 1967, I will lease my
garage to Sue and Marvin Manley, and I am
sure you will receive from them the same
prompt and courteous service I have always
attempted to render.
After April 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Manley will he
responsible for all business transaction of
C. W. Cooper’s Garage.
Charlie W. Cooper
\Ve now ha\e associated with us, George
Cunningham, who will specialize imthe repair
of big trucks.
We will strive to continue to give goocf ser-
vicc in mechanical repairs and body work and
will appreciate your continued patronage.
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MRS. SUE COOPER MANLEY
MARVIN MANLEY
ED YOUNG .
GEORGE CUNNINGHAM
WILLIE GOLDEN
\ I RANK TRICE
WD BRAND us da choice
KcweleAA
CHUCK or SHOULDER
Roasts
W-D BRAND...U.S.D.A. CHOICE
D. McWaters.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. Andy Hames honored
her daughters, Mrs. Lorrance
Peace of Greenville and Mrs.“
Era Lois Eustace of Lydia
Mill, with a birthday dinner Elizabeth St. Church of God
at her home on Frances Street Enlarging Plans Set
Sunday ^ lie Elizabeth Street Church
Sickness °f God is having a “Sunday
Mrs. H. A. Adams is a pa- Soho01 Enlarging” campaign,
_ _ — to continue for several weeks:
< RED TORS’ NOTICE Special services arc planned
All persons having claims tor “Baby Sunday” on April
against the estate of James 9. Parents are asked to bring
Karl J<;li ison, Sr., deceased, their babies to be dedicated at
are hereby notified to'file the this time,
same, duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said (‘state will
please make payment • like
wise.
Ruby cunningiiam
JOHNSON,
Executrix v
311 S. Woodrow St.,
Clinton, S. C. ori
March 15, 1967 M23-3cA9 f,av - Apnl 22> J
The clinics, under the spon-
C REDITORS’ NOTICE sorship of the Laurens County
All persons haying claims Health Department, are con-
against the estate of Sue Pearl ducted by a graduate veterin-
Cunningham Bullock, deceas- arian and a sanitarian from
rd. are hereby notified to file the Health Department,
the same, duly verified, with Inroeulations during these
the undersigned, and those in- clinics are only one dollar and
dobted to said estate will all dog owners are urged to
please make payment like- bring' their animals to one of
W-D US. CHOICE LEAN
BONELESS STEW . .
W-D PURE . . 50 Free Stomps Per Pkfl.
BEEF SAUSAGE..
SELECT SKINLESS SLICED
BEEF LIVER..^ ,
W-D FROZEN .. 50 Free Stomps Per Pka.
CUBEB STEAK..
PALMETTO FARMS
PIMENTO CHEESE .
PALMETTO FARMS
EGG SALAD . ..
CAROLINA PRIDE
BOLOGNA
REGULAR
ALKA
SELTZER
2 , /2-Lb.
■ Box
Chuck Steak > 49'
W-D BRAND . . . U.S.D.A. CHOICC STEAKS
Delmonicos * $ 1
W-D BRAND . . . U.S.D.A. CHOICE STEAKS
Rib Eye • • • • * $ 1
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FAMOUS W-D HANDI-PACK
GROUND BEEF
89^ ^
MADE UNDER CONSTANT U.S.DJL GOVERNMENT INSPECTION
BRAND U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF
48;
Thrifty - Maid
sliced or crushed
Pineapple
3 No. 2 Cans
$1.00
PINKY PIG
SLICED
Bacon
orf Ribs •
W-D BRAND U.S.D.A. CHOICE OVEN-READY E-Z CARVE
Rib Roast.
35'
89'
Soutfi Carolina Grade "A" Laifa Palmetto farm
ECGS2 79<
THRIFTY MAID TOMATO OR VEGETABLE
LB.
PKG.
SOUP ---10
COOKING OIL .
48-oz.
i a » Bottle
THRIFTY MAID . . Limit 6 Cam With A $5.00 Order
69' CANNED MILK.... 3 ^
ASTOR CHOICE
HALF PEARS ., . 4 ^ 89' VIENNA SAUSAGE * s 5 Gant
Na!%.*k
LIBBY'S GOLDEN
THRIFTY MAID
CREAM CORN 2 N ^ 03 39* SELF-RISING FLOUR.. 2 1£ T 9
THICK SLICED . . ’T 79
THRIFTY MAID SWEET OR UNSWEET
DIXIE DARLING HARD
ORANGE JUICE a ■ ■ 4 Cans $ 1. FRENCH ROLLS * ■ a 2 Pkgs. 39*
Limit 1 of Your Choice With A $5.00 Order.
MAXWELL HOUSS
GIANT FKG.
LIMIT 1 OF YOUR CHOICE WITH A $5.00 ORDER
DETERGENT
REG. OR
COLD
WATER
ARROW
39
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VALUE!
QUART JAR
LIMIT 1 OF YOUR CHOICE WITH A $5.00 ORDER
MAYONNAISE
39'
SPECIAL!
Coffee 59 69
ASTOR VEGETABLE . . . Limit 1 With A $5.00 Order.
Shortening
CROSS ROADS PRIDE
SOUTH CAROLINA
PEACHES
No. IVi Cans
4 for $1.00
CHEK CANNED
DRINKS
12-oz. Cans
15 for $1.00
DIXIE DARLING
SANDWICH
BREAD
l«/ 2 -lb. Loaf
FROZEN FOOD
(NORTON'S CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY, MEAT LOAF, STEAK
MEAT DINNERS ... 39'
MORTON'S
CREAM PIES ... 4 '£■ 99'
DIXIE THRIFTY FLORIDA (4 12-or. Con* 99<)
ORANGE JUICE . . 8 ^ 1.
Thunderbolt Breaded 2-lb. pkg.
Shrimp Chunkies .$1.89
FRESH FROZEN WHOLE
STRAWBERRIES ,. 2 ££ 89'
TASTE O'ScA BREADED PERCH OR
FLOUNDER ^ 99'
DIXIE CRYSTAL or DOMINO
LIMIT: 1 With a $5.00 Order
SUGAR
5 Ik bcfl
FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM
FRESH CORN.. 7 - 49/
JUICY
FLA. ORANGES 8
WASH. STATE EXTRA FANCY WINESAP OR DELICOUS
RED APPLES .. 4
U S. NO. 1 IDAHO BAKING
POTATOES... 10
SUNKIST
JUICY LEMONS..
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