The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 07, 1967, Image 10
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Cotton Transfer Application Deadline Near
Farm operators in LavreM
Cotfnty were reminded today
tMt applications for the
tflfisfer of cotton allotments
MT the 1968 crop should be
ItM nO Mtef than Jan. 2. tiees of t^e cotton allotment
Sam & Fleming, chairman,land the projected yield for
of the Agricultural Stabiliia- individual farms have already
tion and Conservation County
Committee, explains that no-
Be An
Give Heavenly Gifts
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MERLE NORMAN
COSMETIC STUDIO
Gift Sets for Men and Ladies
» Costume Jewelry
• Boutique Items
• Gift Certificates
• Hair Pieces
FALLS $59.95
Come in Soon for Your FREE rendezvous with
beauty. We’ll awaken your skin the natural way
u'th our THREE STEPS TO BEAUTY and help
you select the most flattering make-up.
been mailed to county farm
ers, so farm operators now
are in position to make their
production plans for next
season. *
In Laurens County, growers
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voting tn a special referen
dum earlier this year, ffeiled
to approve tfansMT W acre
age allotments — by. sale Ht
lease—out of the coutity, Wtt
the transfer of allotfhehts lM
cally may be made Both dM
j faith to another only witMh
| Laurens County. In no cate
may aUdtmetits be transfc**-
red to another farm outsHhfe
th£ state.
FOR YOUR
CONVaBtHtt
2 LOCATIONS
• South Broad Extension
(2 Doors Below Armory)
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• West Florida Street
(Behind Post Office)
Sunshine Cleaners
and Laundry
Telephone — 833-1492 — 833-1493
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Free Prizes
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Given Away Downtown
Shop Downtown Clinton
Where The Shopping is Easy and Enjoyable.
Downtown Merchants Provide Friendly,
Courteous Service . . . Top Brand Name
Merchandise at Prices That Make Shopping
Fun.
Clinton Downtown
Merchants
FREE GIVE AWAYS
Each Saturday at 5 p.m. Beginning Nov. 4
The Following Merchants Will Give Away
’Free Prizes. All You Have To Do Is Register.
You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win.
Register At Each Store Everyday.
PRIZES THIS WEEK
Shop with
CONFIDENCE
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rRlENDlV
SERUICF
ADAIR'S MEN'S SHOP
Bill Fold
Winner last week—Mrs. Robert Jester, Joanna
APPLIANCE SALES
Radio
Winner last week—Charles Bull
BALDWIN APPLIANCE CO.
Transistor Radio
BALDWIN MOTOR CO.
Front End Alignment and Oil Change
Winner last week—Mrs. Myrtle Jones
BELK'S DEPT. STORE
10,000 Greenbax Stamps
Winner last week-—See Ad
BURRISS-HARRISON CO.
Hurricane Lamp
Dorthy Garrett, Milling St.
CATO'S
Dress
Winner last week—Geraldine Casey, Whitten
Village
CLINTON MILL STORE
$10.00 Order of Groceries
Winner last week—George Avery .
‘'COMMUNITY CASH
Lay Cured Ham
Winner last week—George Link, 711 Shands St.
LYNN COOPER INC
Oil Change and Oil Filter
Winner last week—Nub Barker, Florence Street
COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY INC.
Firestone Recapped Tire (size needed)
Winner last uvek—M. T. Todd, Rt. 2
HARPER'S 5-10-25c STORE
Scotch Pine Christmas Tree
Winner last week—Mrs. Rhett Adair, Musgrove St.
HOWARD'S PHARMACY
Bill Fold
Winner last week—Mrs. George Phillips, Rt. 1
T. E. JONES & SONS
Large Table Lamp
Winner last week—A. M. Young, 105 N. Owens St.
LYDIA MILL STORE
$10.00 Order of Groceries
Winner last week—Columbus Hughes
MAXWELL BROS.
Picture Window Lamp
Winner last week—Thomas H. Rice, 205 Home St.
Ploxico Chevrolet Inc.
Set Vent Shades
Winner last week—Thomas G. Ferguson
105 Dee St.
PIGGLYWIGGLY
12,000 Greenbax Stamps
Winner last week—
ROSES' 5-10-25c STORE
Electric Toaster
Winner last week—Nellie Wilkes
J. C. THOMAS, JEWELER
Transistor Radio
Winner last w^ek—Maggie Foster, 209 Home St.
WILSON'S CURB MARKET
$25.00 Order of Groceries
Winner last week—Lonnie O. Childress
YOUNG'S GULF SER. STATION
25 gallons “No-Nox” Gasoline
Winner last week—Murriel Walter,
Johnson Trailer Park
YOUNG'S PHARMACY
Box Nunnally’s or Russell Stover Candy
Winner last week—Miss T. Holland,
203 E. Centennial St. '• ^
Items of Interest From,..
West Clinton
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Correspondent - Representative
Dial 833-3192
The Rev. and Mrs. James
Hughes and family of El-
etttviUe, Ind., are now mag-
rtg tneir iiOiiifj
Mrs. fed Norton has re
amed home from Washing-
on, D. C.> where she has
men visiting her husband at
.he Walter Reed Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller
md Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
fexton and i sen, Drew, of
ireenwood spent the week
end with Mrs. Ada Center.
Miss Sybil Windsor and
tlss Catherine Giles went
WHstmas shopping in Char-
otte, North Cerohna, Satur-
lay and also attended the
Davidsoh Basketball Game.
Airman Second Class and
sirs. James Lee Price of
'eymote Johnson, N. C. are
pending a few weeks with
heir parents, Mr. and Mrs.
teorge Price in this city
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Rog-
'ts in Joanna.
CARR OF THANKS
It IS with grateful hearts
hat We try td express out-
hanks to our many friends
md neighbors for all the
indnesses shown us at the
teath of our son and grand-
on. Tlte food and floral of-
erings were appreciated so
,ery much.
May God richly bless each
f you.
A2C and Mrs. James
Lee Price
Mr. and Mrs. George Price
Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Rogers
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith
nnounces the engagement of
leir daughter, Ann, to Aaron
ossett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jeorge Gossett. The wedding
'ill take place on December
l at the Fire Baptist Holi-
* ess Church.
JOHNSON - SAMPLES
On Saturday afternoon. De
ember 2, at four o’clock
* Hss Norma Jean Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. McKee of Anderson, be
came the bride of Paul Sam
plea, son of Mr. and Mrs.
WHford Samples, at the home
of the groom's parents. Rev.
Rosco Bryant performed the
ceremony. Fred Ballew serv
ed as best man and Mrs.
Debbie Samples was matron
of honor.
The couple are making
their, home in Clinton.
the church of goo
*t PROPHECY
HSS Stsan Street
New times of Church Serv
ices:
Sunday School—10:00 a. m.
Worship Service — 11:00
a. m.
Sunday night service —
*:15 p. m.
Wednesday night service —
7:00 p. m.
Every 1st Sunday — Sing
ing Convention at 2:30 p. m.
The ReV. Allard Parker,
Pastor.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Hank Caughmah and Mrs.
Loretta Hanks observed their
birthday December 4.
Sammie Foster observes
’lis birthday today.
Steve Windsor and Buddy
Hedgspeth will observe their
birthday December 9.
Barry Cahtton of Greenville
ee , ebfat ,, s his birthday De
cember 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
SheparM will observe their
wedding anniversary Decem
ber 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walk
er will celebrate their wed
ding anniversary December
12.
Mrs. Sallie Johnson ob
served her birthday Decem
ber 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Ken-
nington celebrated their an
niversary on Dec. 4.
10—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Btec. 7, 1967
Sorham’s ™
-CjifttoYou
A pair of sterling silver candelabra
worth $100...yours when you buy
Sendee for Eight in Gotham sterling silver.
Brighten your holidays ... or give the bride a gift shell
cherish forever. With the purchase of Service for Eight in
your choice of any Gorham Original Design ... two mag
nificent candelabra to preside over your table or decorate
your home: the Gorham Sterling 808/lBD. This very
special offer will be made for a limited time only.
Service for 8 consists of 8 teaspoons,
8 place knives, 8 place forks,
8 salad forks, 1 sugar spoon,
1 butter-serving knife (hollow
handle), 2 table or serving
spoons. Trices start at $326. gtgj.fjpg
C. THOMAS, Jeweler
Clinton —Joanna
3 K
£
InsuLieu Lnderwear
1,59
SHIRTS
by Norris.
Golden Vee
by Wings
Stripes, Solids,
Plaids.
from 3.99
Ladies' Coats
Casuals, Dress, Sport
from
19.95
Jewelry
Pins. Necklaces and
Earring Sets
from
1.00
MEN’S UNDERWEAR
by HANES
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GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
• Watches • Popcorn Poppers • Gun Racks
Tape Recorders • Lighters
Gloves
Toasters
Typewriters
• Mixers, Irons
ALL GIFTS WRAPPED' FREE
A COMPUTE SEUCTI0N OF TOYS AND WHEEL GOODS
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Dolls
Games
Bikes
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• Trucks
• Cars
• Doll Furniture
• Tricycles • Guns
• Wagons • Books
• Doll Carriages* Tea Sets
-ALSO-
RISTMAS DECORATIONS - GIFT WRAPS
LAY AWAY YOUR SELECTIONS NOW!
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