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' \V : ^ THE CLINTON CHROIOCLE L. I i % MORTGAGE BURNED A morttfiitfe burning ceremony was held last Thursday at Bellview Baptist Church, Rt. 1, Liu- rens. Pictured, left to right, are deacons James Penland, Laurence Nelson, Sr., J. F. Hanks, Jr. Services Held For Laurens Victim of Road Mishap chairman of deacons; VV. M. Ellison, Sr., J. B. Abercrombie, pastor, 0. C. Harris, Willis Deitz and Hoyt Hanvey. (Yarborough Photo). Laurens — Services were conducted Monday for W. ijrskine Nelson, 50, of Rt. 2, Laurens, who was dead on ar rival at a Greenwood hospital Saturday at 8:30 p. m.l after being struck by an automo bile while walking on a Lau rens County road (S. C. High way 254) about three miles east of Hodges. Burial was in Greenhaven Memorial Gardens after ser vices were conducted at En- oree Baptist Church by Rev. J. L. Passailaigue and Rev. J. C. Parker. He was a native of Laurens County and a son of Mrs. Hattie N. Nelson of Rt. 2, Laurens, and the late Wade Nelson. 4 Surviving are his wife, Mrs: Botha Cullins Nelson of Rt. 2, Hodges: a daughter, Mrs. Patsy Cox of Woodruff; a School District 56 School Lunch Menu Week of Sept. 18-22 MONDAY Milk, fish st'eks with cat sup. orange juice, green beans with whole potatoes, corn bread squares, butter and peach pie. TUESDAY Milk, hash on buns, cole slaw, corn on the cob, ham burger buns, butter, ginger bread and apple sauce. WEDNESDAY Milk, roast beef with gra vy, broccoli with golden sauce, rice, hot biscuts and son, J. W. Nelson of Spar tanburg; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie L. Wilson of Laurens, and Mrs. Annie Sue Minor of Enoree; three brothers, Floyd Nelson of Woodruff; J. D. Nelson of Rt. 2. Pied mont; and Ralph Nelson of Rt. 2, Laurens; and two grandchildren. butter. THURSDAY Milk, meat loaf, chilled can taloupe, fresh blackeye peas, creamed potatoes, hot biscuit and butter. FRIDAY Milk, luncheon meat, let tuce and tomato salad, creamed potatoes, hot rolls, butter and glazed doughnuts. Rites Conducted For Couch Infant & 't Graveside services were conducted Sunday in Rose- mont Cemetery for Brian Madison Couch, 2V4 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. ChaS; Couch of 109 Beauregard St.; who died Friday in a local hospital. Rev. J. B. Abercrombie of ficiated at the services. Surviving are two sisters, Donna and Cheryl Couch of the home; two brothers, Dwayne and Chuck Couch of the home; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Couch of Clinton. m LETS GO Clinton, S. C. SUPER POWER Shot Gun SHELLS 410-20-16-12 Gauge Aiming at Hunting Supply Bargains? We Have Plenty . . . Guns, Ammo, Camp Equipment . . . Ev- * * r erything You Need, at ,Fair Prices! * ■ 1.97 Box • EXPERT SHELLS, box 2.47 FAMOUS STOGER DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUN —12 Gauge 169 \ SIMILAR TO ABOVE CUT H & R SINGLE BARREL Shot Guns 410-20-16-12 GAUGE 26 - 28 - 30 INCH BARRELS HUNTING JACKETS 8.99 -12.99 y ;:- HUNTING BOOTS Comfortable, Sturdy, Water-Resist ant — A IVfust For All Your Hunting Trips. OUTDOOR KNIFE p- LEATHER SHEATH (1.50 1 '4 14.99 INSULATED 17.99 UP r < * .. K I ... * k. mm 1 7 . / USUALLY $12 own ■ \ umps CRAFTED OF SUPPLE I0D LEATHER ’'LINED WITH LEATHER SOLED WITH LEATHER • Every woman's answer to the perfect. • shoe.. • for line, design, for that very : personal happiness called comfort! It goes everywhere so smartly, and that's why so many smart shoppers wear V them year-round. Marvels of softness, miracles of value. Start with black, but we warn you. The fashion colors y are ha/d to resist! No need when right now you can save on every pair! f*' f « 1 V * f * ■ f ■ ; f '' * i. • . 1 cit ■•.. ' i. > . . f ' J*** • SEPTEMBER 14 THROUGH 23rd YEAR-ROUND FAVORITE nylons *■ »- < >. ■ BOX OF 3, 2.34 PAIR New season —new supply of "Heiress” hosiery, and now you can save extra on every pair. Whatever your favorite style — they’re all included in this great semi-annual event. Plain, run-resistant mesh, twin threads, strfctch specially proportioned for the teen or shorter miss. Yes, even these: ' CANTRECE*’, DuPont's fiber with that second-skin fit. AGILON*, ding-fit super-sheer seamless stretch. ( "HEIRESS” SUPPORT STOCKINGS Fashion stockings, fashion colors but comfort is knit right into the Spandex and nylon blend. LYCRA*, Usually 1.99 pair, 1.88 VYRENE®, Usually 3.99 pair, 2.88 "HEIRESS” PANTY HOSE No garters, no panty legs in sight. Just marvelous comfort and cling because the^ra made with Agriion* stretch nylon. Sizes: ir. petite, petite, average, tall, extra tall. Usually 1.99 pair, J 0 0 % BELK’S ANNOUNCES... A New Fall Knitting Class Come In And Register Thurs., Fri. & Sat. ." vmm