The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 27, 1967, Image 17
Clinton, 8. C., T>»m*n. April IT, 1M7
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. CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims A 27-40
against, the estate of George
T. Speake, deceased, are here-
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CREDITOR’S NOTICE
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. .... . . .. All persons -haring claims
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GoUh ^^^"0 Ef e cuW, RebeCCa '«'* ««e YOPW
Gray Court on Sunday. tatoes, string beans, hambur- likewise, j.
Mrs. E. T. Shouse, Susan, 8er bun, buttjr, and brownies. chnton, S. C. 3c-M4 Magdalene J. Kruger.
Al and Ricky Shouse were in TUESDAY —— ——— Executrix,. ,, •
Greenville on Saturday. v Hot dogs with chili, mus- FINAL SETTLEMENT Whitten Village,
Kay Shouse, daughter of tard, oniofti Cole slaw with Take notice that on the 10th Clinton, South-,Carolina.
Mr., and Mrs. E. T. Shouse carrots, wBftle kerpel com, hot day of May, 1967, I will ren- March 80, 1967 : . 3C-A16
celebrated her birthday on dog bun, butter, and apricot der a final account of my nets FINAL SETTLEMENT trust
Monday, April Mth. spice cake. • ■ and doings as Executrix of Take notice that on the 23rd
, Mr Q ? bb ’ Mnt t-rtnrp *** **** dI CNorSeT'. BpUUke dtp * )S*» U67, I will ren-
Jr. and chRdren of Spcu^an- Milk, fish sticks with tartare . ra* efflcu * the JUkhhLOf d* a. MmS kCUWMii af MT saM
luce, pepper rings, whipped p robate ^ Laurens County, 1 id ihllllit >1 ilWUlU M Ihs
and Mrs. DaVtd Pitts durtng potatoes, fresh black eyed at 10 0 . clo4 . k u ^ on the estattuf E^kahuUl i.
weekend. peas, combi®id sauafes, but- ^yyie day Will apply for a fin- son In lb# oNidi of lb#
Terry MorM, young son of lM “, and chocolate pudding. al discharge from my trust of Pft>b*fe IfLuhrUni
— ■ Mir. and MrL Jimmy Marie THURSDAY a s ExetUtllt, ty, at Itt U*MI* i.llL,
Mr. And Mrs. Jack Morgan spent sever* Slurs last Milk, southern Med chicken, A mr** huMbted to said on tha SSUW WtH AU*
•pent last weekend, in Bre-w*k With. Mlw. Jim Frifce. strawberries in jello Willi top- eg £j£ ^^tSled and required iot ^ ^ "
ford, N. C. with Mrs. Mor- . Mrs. John Chllaham of Lib- ping, EngUsh peas, rice With to ma ke paymeot on or before
gracy ' h0t SSXtS* btttter - ^ data, and all persons hav-
^jLul 8 ’ Wa £!? week ****• N - A ' ,f?i DA u Y 1, ^ ins claims against skid estate
ter Fisfier and family. Shouse. Milk, sliced ham, sliced W in p re *ent them on or before
Mrs. Maude Nabors has Shady Grove Home Dem- cheese, candied sweet pota- ga jd ***, duly proven or be
returned home after being a onstration Club will meet toes, celery strips, hot rolls, f or€Ygr gatred.
patient at Newberry County Tuesday, MUy 2nd at 5 p.m. butter, and chilled applesauce. itathrihe Rebecca Speake
Hospital. at the Shady Grove Club rRFnrroR’s notice— Bxeetttrix v '
Rev. Lester L. Cooper, Jr. House. All members are hovina A 27-4c Mar. 31, \9&,
Wai Speaker at Fairview Bap- urged to be present.
Uftt Church for morning wor-
*hlp and evening worship. Ai —
Little Miss Debbie Johnson wCIIDQI -UMCe liNMI
•pent Saturday night with her Week Of May 1-5
parents, Mr. and Mrs. MONDAY
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ANNOUNCING!
Entrance Test Schedule For
September Admission To
- Piedmont TEC
, Entrance Testa Are Given Every Thursday
Evening Beginning At T:00 p. m.
• • • • -And
Evefy Saturday Morning Beginning at 9:00 a. m.
’ -Lgt —
PIEDMONT TECHNICAL EDtJCAtlON CENTER*
Emerald Road — Green wand, South Carolina
For CAREER PREPARATION Plan to Enter
PIEDMONT TEC
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The above picture shows Mr: In visiting 'Mr. Chapmah’s
C. L. Chapman of Mountvlile, neighbors through the yeart*I
S. C examining one of his haVe a liltle ^ ^ -
“ P' an ® He ls *“°» n throughout the community of
fte area as the his abiljty to produco cotton .
11 if n '1 S ; Farmer,. an( j othler cr0 p. when, seepv
He haa 3° brood cows and up in , eycvn ^ etse teU. lt
unttl ast year p anted h.S cot- seems Chapman
ton allotment. He also plants ^ ^ wh aiM haw
corn and other vegetables that ^ _ tovnake them couat.
he sells to local eham stores MiI ^ofy UeU. Itself M;he .|»
I asked Mr. CHaptnan about usua ijy successful in every
h.s tomato produrtion since VMtttn , ^ „*„»,«*.
he is known to produce tomar ^
toes earlier than anyope ip ^ r ’ Chapman Will he 79
Laurens County. He staled yf 11 * 8 old . 0 " h ‘ s "^.birthday,
that he dug a whole 18 inches m8 ‘ rned 4 us ^ n •
deep for each plant put some ®° ldl ^ r ‘ and M 1 *. Chapman
Nemagon down in the ’ hole ® re nat l,Y e!r Grehnville
for nematode control, put County. They ritovtd to Laur-
about a spoonful of fertilizer, County about M years ago.
and watered the ulant-good. The> IgVCfAUr bhidr*. Qiiiu-
This usually takes place ^? n 18 H ® ad of ^ ? nd
around the latter part 0 f Disease QuarantirW in Cbarles-
March. Mr. Chapman dusts ” an ’ *hd Aster wbrks w 11 h
his tomatoes regularly with ffiferal .Malgrs iw BaMmore. r
nia and one in V|rginlA. Mr. ‘
Chapman Alas beet a rtltember
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mato plants. He has two plant-
ings of sweet corn already up. Chapman attend the Mount*
The first planting is about six vil1 * Baptist ChufAh.
inches high and the second He. is one - of the leading
planting is just coming up. dttfeufts of LUttfhns TJUBBty
He likes Seneca Chief. and et Christian gentleman. I
wish Mr. and Mrs. Chapman
IF YOU DON’T READ piany more years of success
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tomato dust. At preseht, he ® ne daUghfatf liv* in Gahfor-
has young tomatoes as big as-®*# *®® ** * n vp-ginli. Mr.
half dollars on every vin^. ^
Mr. Chapman has 300-400 JA- < * r 1 * llnunitV|Ue
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.. WIN OUR LUCKY SSUIlA
W-D U. S. CHOICE WHOLE TRIMMED
ImI Loins
DIXIS bARLINV SANBWtCH
WIN UP TO $1,090 CASK!
SWIFT'S PREMIUM :
100 Pin STAMPS WITH EACH ■**..
Turkey Roasts
WHITE A DARK MEAT Aik Vriftt MMIF
aaa bread
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CRACKIN' GOOD CANNED
BISCUITS
CANS
ONLY
GROCERY SPECIALS!
ORDER ^
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REFRESHING. CANNED
The friena of;
every well dressed
woman returns >
— the round toe
Champion by KEDS.
It’s rounder now and lower, p/us t/wf wre/us/vt KfOS
arch cushion comfort. In White, of course. In colors,
too. And, all washable. Meet an old friend today at
TOMMY’S QUALITY SHOES
N. BROAD ST. _ CUNTON, S. C.
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(THURSDAY — FRIDAY—SATURDAY)
BEGINNING AT 4:30 P. M.
Deviled Crab $1.25
French Fried Potatoes, Cole Slow, Hugh Pupiea
Chicken Liver* $1.25
French Fried Potatoes, Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls
Pork Chops $1.25
French Fried Potatoes, Cuts Shw, Hot Roil*
HOME COOKED MEALS—EXCEPT SUNDAY
Billy Willard's Restaurant
301 N. Sloan St. Plkiat 885*2142
WE WELCOME YOUR CALL 0BDB88
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CHEK DRINKS . 15 1.
2^35*
DIXIE DARLING HAMBURGER OR '
WIENER BUNS - -
THRIFTY MAID
CATSUP. . >
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JRACKIN' good BUTTER FLAVORED, COCGNUT,
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WAFERS
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THRIFTY MAID SELF-RISING
FLOUR.
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HARVEST FRESH PRODUCE
JUICY FLORIDA
ORANGES. . .
TH CAROLINA GREEN
EXTRA FANCY WESTERN RED DELICIOUS OR WttSESAP
S ■ Qok L9V URB6S6 ana
MARHOEFER ShcadPickli SPlminieor OSCAR MAYCR PORK III
Beiegna ..tZ.SS* Saata^e .. ^ 39*
K /SKINLESS SLICED S«t. TWb* OSCAR MAYER
f Liver M 49* Braanschweiger 29*
SOUTH CAtOUNA GRAM W LAkGR.PALMETTO HARM
*9'
VW'lp.
With A $5.00 Order
3-LB.
CRN
Limit 1 With A $5.00 Order
Astor Oil
COLGATE.. Rftf. K#
FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM,
Corn
BARS
ONLY
THRIFTY MAID
APPLES
NEW CROP RED
POTATOES
9£ 49*
Milk..-39'
FROZEN FOOD
MORTON'S
4 14-oz.
Boa
• Pkg.
CREAM PIES . . .
TASTE O'SEA BREADED PERCH OR
FLOUNDER . .
FROZEN FRENCH FRY (5-Lb. Pkg. 79t)
POTATOES, . . .
DIXIE THRIFTY FLORIDA^
ORANGE JUICE
FRESH FROZEN SLICED
STRAWBERRIES
THRIFTY MAID MIXED VEGETABLES OR McKENZIE
CUT SQUASH .. .3^
100
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4 *-*■ W
w Pknt. I.
4^ 90*
JK GREEN STAMPS
WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OP
St 0.00 or Mm Drier
Free At Your Clinton
WINN-DIXIE STORES
Void After m
APril 29, 1967 per adult CUSti
TASTE'O’S£A
PAgw *L
3 7-ar. $d
Pkg*. I.
“BIG 4”STEAKS! i .3^1.
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coupon & pufcho*, of
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Paaer Plate*
void aVtui *P«IL *•
With thu coupon ^^chow i
AP«IL OHOWC
eadorant
to APrnn A PHIL 1»
SBUUSSSSSSu
iWsmart place
to go-Fovgeod
thingatoeat
Clip these cou-
pona for 350 ex*
traS&H Green
Stampe.
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