The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1967, Image 10

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I r 'il« nif ci^ow qwpiqq-* •Jfcv - "1" 1 !■• Public Records PROPERTY TRANSFERS l^arri^f e ^iceiweu • * ^ Bragg, N. C and Mary Mar- Stephen John Ryan pf Ft. lene Bast of Syracuse, N. Y. Michael Wayne Campbell of Clinton and Diana Mae Wise of Joanna, S. C. Gary Dennis Stover of Lau- rpns and Florence Ophelia Chapman of Wattsville. Ulis Byrd, Jr. of Latirens and Mary Vance Yeargin of Clrhy Court. Glenn Samuel Head of Lau rens and Judith Aun Wix of Union. Lewis Wright. Jr. and Amy Mary Pinson of Simpsonville. James Eugene Covil of Spartanburg epd Betty Bailey Fai vey of Ft. Inn. V'*;’ . Frank Edward Owens of Ft. fnn and Mary Ann Armstrong of Gray Court. Johnnie B. White and Edna Beatrice Irby of Laurens. Koy Beck »*f Gray Court and Dorothy Ann Birch of Laurens. James Elford Manley and Court. , Edmund Franklin Ander- Joscphine Alice Hill of 6ray son of Clinton and Marcia Kay Armtrong of Laurens. Fred Brown and Minnie Calwise of Greenwood. J. B. Cash and Margaret Jeanette Painter of Green ville. Patrick Terry Pasco of Waterloo, and Linda Elaine Wright Fletcher of Laurens. Danny Lee Gillespie of Castle Rock, Calif., and Ru by Shepard of Laurens. Thomas Daniel Owens of Liberty and Millie Carroll Johnston of Gray Court. Gordon Rosser Rivers of Canadian, Texas, and Pa tricia Ann Godfrey of Clin ton. Larry Dean Watson of Knoxville, Tenn., and Su zanne Carol G a m s b y of Knoxville, Tenn. Mines Arnold of Honca Path and Ethel Lee Holmes of Greenwood. Larry Walker Simmons and Joyce Cornelia Patterson of Clinton. ■ * * Charles Calvin Leroy of .- ! Gray Court and Frances Ruth i Nelson of Laurens. Claude Caudill of Clinton and Freda Summers Ellison of Joanna. Michael Noel Trussel and Mi'dred Davenport McGathy of Ware Shoals Wilson Parks McKittrick of Clinton and Jimmie Latimer Garrison of Greenwood. Charles Eugene Wa'drep of. Laurens and Linda Elizabeth Wertz of Chappells. t Bennie Lee, Jr., and Jo anne Hunter of Laurens. Edgar Haywcr l Elam and Carolyn Louvina Walker of Greenwood. Charles Floyd Gann and Mary Sue Tucker of Clinton. James William Abrams and Franke Eleanor Rice of Ware Shoals. Milford Howard Beagles and Anna Ruth Dawkins of Eroree. Charles Beniamin Worrell of Ware Shoa.s and Barbara Anne Taylor of Laurens. Clayton Leon Hurley of Gray Court and Madeline Murray of Conyers, Ga. Charlie Young, Jr., and Betty Jean Owens of Lau rens. William Scott Douglas of Laurens and Brenda Diane Howell of Laurens. Ronald Wayne Albritton of Pensacola, Fla., and Linda Ffifye Rogers of Clinton. Willie Earl Kingsborough of Clinton and Lula Bell Mc Gowan of Laurens. Billy Ray Nelms of Watts ville and Linda Elaine Howell of Laurens. Walter Lewis Shook of Gray Court and Mary Sue Hellams of Woodruff. Fred Franklin Lowery and Allie Ophelia Lockridge of Clinton. 3 County Fields Open For Hunting Twenty-five dove fields in 16 upstate counties, including Laurens, will be opened to the public without charge on q first-come basis during the first half of the dove seashp opening September 16, the Wildlife Resources Depart ment announced today. A valid license will be re quired of all hunters. Three Laurens County (dove fields open and the time^ open are: Garrett Bros. Farm, eight miles southwest of Laurens on South Carolina 39, Satur days. - Garvin O'Dell, near Boyd's Mill, and Watkins* Stdre on South Carolina 252, Satur days. "'3 # Enoree G. M. A., 3 miles north of Tip Top apd op.Bidgp Road, Wednesdays. we* UF YOUR ffttc RACK TICKIT AT YOUR VflNN. DIXIE . . WATCH TH1 EXCITING RACES ON WEIC-TV GREENVILLE •rWRTV CHARLOTTE AT TtOO to 7tJG 9M. * EACH SATURDAY NlKHT. U. S. No. t 4 . Clinton. S. C, Thursday^eptem^r 21. (20 Uu Vent-Yi bag • ■ ■ 77c LUSCIOUS r- A 'wf. \ HELP YOUR CHILD IN HJS SCHOOL WORK . . . GST HIM A SET OF "AMERICAN HERITAGE" HcFTCRY bco::s on sue •» w:rn "«y*E. TOMPSON SKEDLfSS lbs. MOUNTAIN GROWN ROD nr ' GQIDCN MUCIOUS APPLES 7-; • > (5-Lb. Poly log 39c) PRICES EFFECTIVE IN CLINTON STORE ONLV Tfe Ol&rf 9kwi A PltMimr Pirn To %bp! s f. -j r»«; THRIFTY-MAID ... YAWM-A, OHOGOLATE W F|IOOE ROYALE I" #* i • HaH Gallon BLUE BAY PINK SALMON TALL t AN Limit: 4 With $5.00 or More Order T f <r~y m 'r l r 'll H FRUIT 14-oz. TASTE O’ SEA BREADED PERCH • • • • . Bunker Hill tfeef Stew ThriDy-Moid S#H Rising Ffioir Dixie Darling Buttermilk Bread TASTE O’ SEA 7-ez. Onion Rings, 0-0*. Fiah Sticks, or 10 *° z - mi Pkgs. $0 i • L • 23-oz. ....Con 25-Lb. .Bog IVi-lb. loaves HINT tr REG. \ ‘BIG 4’ FISH STEAKS 3 m MORTON S (0->o*.) Blueberry Muffins or 10-oz. DONUTS .c —. 3. jsfeiy PARKER PIE SHELLS FROZEN CRINKLE CUT .. Pkg. .s jte- * L • 3 1 ^ 79t 3 ■f* 2-Lb. 1 Pkgl. FREEH FROZEN RASPBERRIES or SLICED 4V&9MI STRAWBERRIES SEALTEST ICECREAM (Vanilla or Chocolate Chip) SARDWICHES • •eeee* «e 6 Pk. Pkgs. MOftTONT T ‘ • MEAT PIES • macaromie a cheese • SPAOHETTI A MEAT • Thrifty Maid Phm A ~ Carrot* (24-oi.) • McK.nxi. Sw*«t Potato** WCfcor.) ‘ ** T* r ' T • McKonxi* Cat Squa*h (20-es.) 3 *1J ■■u: .. ’ » DIXIE-THRIFTY FLORIDA (Three 12-oz. Cons 79c) ORARGE JUICE 6 ^ 79c TOOTHPASTE Giant Pkg. tit—5 with a $5 order or Dixie Crystals or Domino SUGAR LD. SAG I0l1f]nnnnnn~--«nnfln(ll]fiiliii All Brands Soft ^%////* Thrifty-Maid GRAPE DRINK r DRINKS /f M 3 With $5.00 or More Order 6-Bottle Carton * >. 32-oi. Cans % Lge. Pkgs. J Plus Deposit Limit: 1 With $5 Order li 7.' ' .t‘ 2* Limit: 2, Please! AST0R DRIP, REGULAR, or FINE.. .Limit 1 with $5 or more order PINTO BEANS 1 COFFEE Mb. caii THRIFTY-MAID SLICED or HALVES PINEAPPLE « Y \. No. 2 Cans i DUKE’S AST0R VEGETABLE ■ as Limit 1 with a $5.00 or more order • iH. MAYONNAISE Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order Jar SHORTENING DEEP SOUTH 3-lb. . can Limit: 1 With a $5.00 or More Order MAYONNAISE Qaari Jar