The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 08, 1967, Image 15

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- pfnUn, 8. Thursday, June 8, 1S87 tHB CLINTON CHRONICLE ‘ Wert Clinton News ... Smart Family Returns to Omaha i ■{ » 8- i ! MRS. CLIFTON HEATON SICKNESS vices. Ask now many ci-ildr n dering if, under^ trie circum- there are a couple of impor- are involved. AND their ages, stances it would be orooer tant exceptions to this rule,” , * * , , for me to insert another item Miss Pressly added. A bene- eai t v T’m n oirf i® our newspaper announcing Hciary canr receive his check Lo <>*“• »•* engtt|»m*nt. IP. %. »« any month to which he ww six weexs ago i does not earn over $125 or do DEAR P. E.—No; another substantial work v in self-em- DEAR of 23. About met a good-looking ai peak readiness. deployment. He has seen much of the tiona the ship Mediterranean and its bor- France, dering countries during the ago and | CorrespondenVKepreaentative Mrs. J. H. Hughes re- and other acts of kindness fl ^ ers ’ fo °l’ nt 5^ khXess ch * PmiDg mBtl at a cockuil *uch announcement ’ of your ployment. 104 Milltof Avenue Dial m-tm being a patient at Seif Mem- orial Hospital, Greenwood. « Captain and Mrs. David Mrs. William Dominick is : Smart and family of Omaha, improving at home, i Nebra. left Saturday to return Mrs. H. A. Adams is ill at home after spending a month her home, with her parents, Mr. afnd BIRTH ( Mrs. Ralph Alexander. ANNOUNCEMENT > Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alex- Mr. and Mrs. James Smith ander visited her father, Mr. announce the birth of a dau u . ac J® „ uino«j« P^y* ** began dating, engagement to the same man A i go a ft- P ag( . no a oer- turned home Saturday after shown me ?urtag myjtineij. T hen came the blow. 1 found would not be in the best taste. so n“mSy earn^ny amount _ j| * Aa^sA V'WsaaaX' va■ ■ iw/xv# w •' a a v/aaaa%a May God J bjess ea«h and out hgtg a mgrried mant everyone of them. Mrs. William Dominick DEAR SALLY By SALLY SHAW . .. ... M>«h better to nuke your an- and itm recelve all of his so- toSr hi ^ nouncem * nt this ‘ imt only to cia , Mcur it y benefits, this, he told me that he and y 0 ur relatives and good ]vn- g p ress iy ureed anyone hi. wife have been separated f rlend ,, verbally. * for two years and that ‘‘orie * * * * * NOt* TO HANK - t think clal security office at OR 3- d.voree. He claims that to the you , aB(1 r bride shou | d 17n meantime there', nothing at Uve wiU) her t rather with questions about the re tirement test, to call the so- U. DEAR sally.- lye been f^^friradshTp" “Sw ^ fmother' and Compbell Returns 2 dating a beautiful girl who , don . t g0 a | 0ng with this d0 " ‘ j! have a better From Mediterranean lb is the secretary of the vice, you? ALMOST CAUGHT. ch a nce of getting a j John Medlock, in Easley, ghter Lessa Carol, on June | Sunday. Mrs. Smith was Miss Lib is me secretary i» m* v.wc. y UU : C hance of getting along to- Fireman Charles Campbell, Mr. W. E. Sawyer visited Lyda before marriage. president of the company that dear ALMOST CAUGHT-— gether than a mother dnd USN, son of Mr. and Mrs., her father, Mr. Faith Bag- SPECIAL SERVICES is a big competitor of my own j certainly do not! Divorce daughter-in-law. Carl Campbell of 616 Eliza- well, in Travelers Rest, Sun- On Sunday night the firm. She and I always man- pending or not, this is still a beth St. Clinton, has returned day. Church of God on Elizabeth age to include a little “shop married man. And further- f • I'f "i. to Mayport, Fla., aboard the Miss Donna Diggs of West Street will feature the Gos- talk” when we pre together. U more/he is not a very honor- jArjm jCCUmV attack aircraft carrier USS ^ Palm Beach, Fla., Is spend- pel Lights, some blind boys so happens that I am at pres- a bj e man. You were compell- * Shangri-La after an eight ing the summer with her of Greenville, who will sing ent trying to land an account e( j jq learn of his marital stat- “How much can a person month deployment to the Med- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and preach at the service. that her company is also hot us from another source than earn an d *tiU receive his so- iterranean. L. H. Pearson. Rev. F. D. Moore, pastor of after, and I’m wondering if it ^im..A man who operates like cial securit y payments?” is a While at sea, he performs Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pear- the church offers the public would be ethical for me to thj s is not for you! frequent question in the om? G f th e widely diversified .son had their grandson, a cordial invitation to attend, try to pick up a little infer- * . Greenwood social security of- duties requied of carrier Wayne Pearson, of Charlotte, BIRTHDAYS AND 1 mation from my girl friend _ _ * manager, Miss men, helping to maintain the . N. C., as week-end. guest., WEDDING that . Mr. and Mrs. Authur Sand- ANNIVERSARIES . position . ... _ , ,. r _ . . -. .. . .. $rs attended the graduation Qn June 6 Karen Ann account for my company. ’ noutjceiTient pf my engage-.•presipnt s 8 QCial security retire- STOP THAT ITCH! • exercises Qf her nephew. Ran- Brookshire, Edwin Evans, GOOD BUSINESS. ./ . ; mkt'Along with my .plcture, trtenf tesl-a person'who does ■ ? dy Brittian, in Aiken, Thurs- Wallv Heaton Mike Sanders v, a« a PP««red in our local news- not earn over $1500 m a year IN JUM, 15 WIIWU day night. Rnhhl Tumor Mre nMiiflcl DEAR GOOD BUSINESS: paper.-, Then,’\about four can receive all of his social If not pleased, your 48c back Mr. and Mrs. Authur Sand- ivester Mrs Lewis Samnles You ’ rc . ab ® ut .“ usir j£’ mbtiUis later, my fiance and security cheks for the year, at any drug c ®“« ter - A PP*y ders visited her father, Mr. Ritv Eustace had their birth- ^ glr 8 ou betra y ing ^ I Had a big row and broke If a beneficiary earns be- quick - drying ITCH-ME-NOT R. D. Smith in Augusta aI* nusiac€ aa mcir 1 confidence! Shame on you for our engagement ‘.‘by mutual, tween.$150Q and. $2700 in a day or night for eczema, m- Georgia, hospital, Sunday. ’ Kevin Alexander, son of Mr. e . ven , consideripg such an consent.” Then, as it so hap- year. $1 will be withheld from sect bites, toe itch, other sur- Mrs. Shirley McLendon and anc j Mrs. Frank Alexander, ‘d 68, * ♦ * » itfg 1 a* 1 Te^°days"vvith'mf.^and Tf 1 l8br a ted hlS lst b,rthday DEAR SALLY—I’m a high solved, our grievances, ancf nual earnings go over $2700, tispetlc action kills germs to • Mrs. James Smith.' Mr ' Tohn Hu _ v observed sch ° o1 girl u of }*' and . e f rn have decided to become en. benefits are v reduced $1 for speed healing. NOW at L Mrs. Clifton ^Heaton and her 78th blrt hday June 7. ThT-Unk tob, Re«nUy S ttkRed all over again. I'm won- every,$1 over $2700. "W. Ypung's Pharmacy. 3c-J22 , children visited Mr. and Mrs. Freddie McLendon, Buster ncw woman in our neighbor- ion irom my gin inenu *»vv umuiw s.a.oo men, neiping 10 mauuain me might put mp in a better .DEAR SALLY—About fourr Martha Pressly, said today, shangri-la and its air- wing tion to piqk up this good teeh n^o rft h s> ago^ the an- t.Slje explained that under the i A ' v; .Li ,■ tr- Vi i 1 s ;* • w.. — ----- T —"V —^ . — y -r - ■ ~ — ^ ' pened,-we began dating againvhis checks for every $2 he face rqshes. Anesthetic action a mortth or two ago, have/earns over $1500. When an- quicta Itching in minutes. An- nd nu Walsh Leopard In Ninety-Six Wilson> Kathy F i ckli n, Char- c 0mf , on p I had not even and also Mr. and Mrs. Jim les Barker and Tan Windsor ” d ‘ s ? me u on€ J bad n °r e . V ! n ' Griffith Mr and Mrs Walter u Bark ff’ and ; a ” w | n « sor met yet, phoned me and ask- uritiiin, Mr. ana Mrs. waiter observe their birthday today. Pfl to ^ a babv-sittine [ Leopard and son, Larry, and Mr and Mps william B ? e , u «? if y l ? » Mr and Mrs Oeorce I eo ^ u ,, !?, v 1 . chore for her. Well, when I • •part, 4 "ear Satuda, Sum * e^fann versarT June^O -"‘TL* her . h ° m f °? ‘"t ! day^ aftortioon. «« XT dlscoiZl 8 CREDITORS* NOTICE lenzine observe their wedding that the ••baby” | was sgp- S All persons having claims a nniversary June 11. posed to‘sit with'was a boy-of • against the estate of -Will. H. „ Robert Neal will observe j2, a half-head taller than I i Hampton, deceased, are here- b ' s birtb day June 12. an( j a bit heavier. I told »by notified to file the same, June 11 Mrs. Johnnie But- woman right away that I {/July verified, with the under- ler * Mrs. Winfred Samples, couldn’t take on the job, and i-$igend, and thosd indebted to and Vesta Eubanks will have she became very angry and J laid estate will, please make birthdays. told me 1 was lacking in in- ipayment likewise. Mr. and Mrs. James smith tegrity. What do you think A. W. HAMPTON, wil1 . observe their wedding about this? wasn’t I right to Executor, anniversary June 9. refuse this particular Job? 114 Pinehaven St., Mrs. Eva Land and Mrs. JANIE . * Laurens SC* Thomas have a birthday / tllay 17, 1967 ^25-3cJ8 •Tuhe S. * DEAR JANIE—Indeed you ! CARD OF THANKS were right! And I suggest CREDITORS’ NOTICE I would like to thank the that* in the future you be more PET tacoaeoasrs^i MmOMUON 5 p i * All persons having claims Doctors, Nurses, friends, and business-like when a new cli- J against the estate of Reginald neighbors for their cards, ent negotiates for your sar- i?G. Morse, deceased, are Here- J by notified to file the same, - duly verified, with the under- Tested 23 times for quality Pour the one you're sure of Pet Fresh Milk . for «♦ oxM'idenprr ywArtflkW+'Vefe. . Wagsn.with o hols in its roof. ' .* V As a matter of fact, 390 squor# inefittoif M# In the roof. - v ! ' i. V t'. The VW sunroof/or moonrAftf; gfvas yorf enougji space to get a full view of the MilkyfWb* or the moon.Jlt's also perfecrfersa^ilitvsiardN inft or Counting stars.) • If you only want a thr—HpfefleE vineef whof» oljove, all you have t© do is crenlc the creQkq fevf • turns to the left, and you haye thr*arquorfer4'df.<i hole in the roof. -A few morh turns to-the left-ondyotiVa got Qd oirtight,-all steal roof averheod. (It's podded om$ lined like the rest of the car so you eon hardly ted it’s therp.K * * . ■- ; * * ' A Volk^yvqgen with a holf inJt$ topais*lbrtxO« cheap to run as any other Volkjwq8aa..0fQ« won’t have to moonlight ala second job teaffafd *o run oneJ* It’ll go about 27 miles an agctiioa^lBoq^oqB dbout 40,000 miles on a s«t of.liras« . And you don’t, hoveito.fpfnd o tidy, Sum aeN tisg yourcar ready for winter.- ' and chances are it won'Mtatd-SflewJirfa ©r chains either.) t . /, f . . ^ 5 In short, this Volkswagen doei fbsf'dhduf^vafye. thing aby other Volkswagen doefc plu*a;HrijjBiMMUa So you see, you don'nhflve te bav*aJiofrla your-head to buy^t VW with a hola in itkl / - • ' * • .' ' <4 J f-<7\ 4=' ... ..... w >4 K • - > * j , * 1 - n, hc^ GREENVILLE, 8. ft E9Wt* A- ^ 2 - * 'I ;and those will please make » payment likewise. [ MARTHA T. MORSE, ^ecuferix, 1 ' .Joanna, S. C. ! April" $4, 19fl(7 Jl-3c-4l5 i FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 29th 1 day of June, 1967, I will ren- 1 der a final occount of my acts < and doings as Executrix , of the estate of B. L. Smith in » the office of the Judge of probate of Laurens County, i at 10 o'clock a. m., and on * the same day will apply for a i final discharge from my trust t as Executrix. 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 ^ig«jnst said estate will present tneht'** on before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. IDA BUTLER SMITH, Executrix, ’ 608 Musgrove St., a Clinton, S. C. * J May 25, 1967 , Jl-4c-J22 ‘ FINAL SETTLEMENT (i Take notice that on the 26th •j day of June, 1967, I will ren- ‘ der a final account of the the |i acts and doings of Justin A. ff Bridges, Commitee, of the ^s- * tate of Edwin B.. Taylor in J the office, of the Judge of Pro. $ bate of Laurens County, at 10 oclock a. m., and on the same * day will apply for a final dis- 5 charge from his trust as Com mittee. 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 , sa ld .date duly proven or be forever barred. CALVIN A. BRIDGES, Attorney' for Estate of Justin A. Bridges, Deceased, Laurens, -S. C. May 26, 1967 * . Jl-4c-J22 Reynolds Aluminum WRAP 12 x 25 BOX 29c £-■ m * - - . ••• 'Ll ciJJ A-G ICE MILK •4 GALLON SHORTENING GROCERIES STRIETMANN’S ICED 11% OZ. PKG. RAISIN BAR.. 31c ; SILVER COW EVAPORATED MILK ‘4 ' TALL CANS Limit: 6 With $5.00 or More Order PLANTATION PRIDE HAMBURGER DILL 22 OZ. JAR SLICED PICKLES 29c MOTHER’S 10 OZ. TWIN PACK — REG. 59c SPECIAL! POTATO CHIPS 39c VAN CAMP NO. 2'/ 2 CAN PORK and BEANS 27c iu8sen’«DESSERT CUPS, pkg.of 6 .. — 21c Argo Sliced PEACHES, nd. 2% can .. 4 for $1.00 PEACHES 4 for $1.00 Tide WASHING POWDERS, ige. box 33c SOUTH CAROLINA GRADE 3 DOZEN MEDIUM EGGS 99c REG. $1.50 14 OZ. CAN SPECIAL! LYSOL SPRAY : . , $1.29 CHARLES ANTfcLL PRENCH TOUCH REG. 88c SPECIAL! HAIR SPRAY .... 69c FROZEN FOODS SOUTHLAND WHOLE FROZEN 16 OZ. CUP STRAWBERRIES 43c Birdseye Cool WHIP TOPPING, pt. cup 25c FRESH PRODUCE Red Ripe TOMATOES, lb. 10c Golden Ripe BANANAS, lb.. / 10c MARKET SPECIALS BEEF UVER, Jb. 59c Wisconsin State CHEESE, lb 65c Babi ORANGE JUICE, V 2 gal. 39c PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 8-9-10, 1967 MAXWELL HOUSE GROUND REGULAR OR DRIP 1-LB. BAG * /•. a * Limit: 1 With $5.00 Order SEARCHLIGHT PINK SALMON TALL CAN 2 lbs. 3 lbs. • # • - 't Clinton Mills Store Phone 833*0710 ) FREE DELIVERY Phone 833*06314