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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Jan. 8, 1970—3-C
West Clinton
BY MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens
spent last Saturday with Mrs.
George Butler near Saluda. They
also visited Mrs. EarnestAdams
near Greenwood, Sunday.
Mr. Ted Cranford and sons
and Mrs. Katherine McQuiag and
daughters of Charleston visited
Mrs. Sara Shelton and Emily,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Owens of
Spartanburg spent the weekend
with his sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Author Da
vis and also visited his other
sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bearden
were called to Inman on Monday
due to the death of Mrs. Bear
den’s mother, Mrs. Carrie
Gwinn.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Vaughn is
spending a few days in Charlotte,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Author Sanders
attended the funeral of Mr. Dar-
gen Hale in Spartanburg last
Wednesday.
Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Windsor and Sybil last
Tuesday were Rev. and Mrs. Ju
lian Weisner and son, Jody, of
Saluda and Rev. Weisner’s mo
ther, Mrs. Weisner of Fountain
Inn.
Mrs. Noleeka Foster and
daughter, Teresa, spent a few
days last week with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Rev. and
Mrs. Marlon Ringer in Rock
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Hedgpath
and children of Parsons, Kansas
are visiting relatives here this
week.
Last Thursday Mrs. C. W.
Windsor and Sybil, Mrs. Noleeka
Foster, and Mrs. Bill Lindler
visited their aunt, Mrs. G. V.
Hanna in Greer, who has been
seriously ill.
Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Sara Nell
Heaton, and Mrs. Barbara Wells
and sons of this city and Mrs.
Frances Norris of Joanna visited
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryant in
Anderson, Sunday.
Mrs. Margie Cranford of Au
gusta, Ga., is visiting her mo
ther, MrS. H. W. Alford.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wyatt of
Spartanburg spent the weekend
with her sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
David Owens and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Simpson.
Gary Laney left Monday for
Georgia Southern College at
Statesboro, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten at
tended the Miracle Maid Cook
ware Sales Meeting in Winsiuu-
Salem, N. C. over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten
and Debbie and Toni attended the
funeral ofJames Godfrey in Whit
mire, Monday.
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Liztie L.
Bell, deceased, are hereby no
tified to file the same duly veri
fied, with the undersigned, and
those indebted to said estate will
please make payment likewise.
Selena Bell Kinard and
Elizabeth Bell,
Executrices
808 N. Broad St.
Clinton, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brid-
well, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Owens
and children, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Wooten in Duncan, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis
had as their guests for Christ
mas, all of their children, Mr.
and Mrs. George McGinnis and
Georgette of Chester; Mrs.
Juanita Woodward and children,
Mrs. Roberta Merideth and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith
Jr. and children, Lucky McGinnis
and Mrs. McGinnis’s mother,
Mrs. Martha Dunaway, all of
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith,
Sr. had all of their children at
home for Christmas supper, they
were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tuck
er and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Burton and Tommy, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Smith Jr. and
children, and Jerry Smith all of
Clinton.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Leo Heatherly is ill at
her home.
Mrs. Gladys Poison is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. M. W. Adams is sick at
her home.
Mrs. Glenda Dominick is ill at
her home.
Mr. Richard Frady has re
turned home from Bailey Memor
ial Hospital.
Mrs. Bertie Hedgpath remains
a patient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
BIRTH
WILKES
Mr. and Mrs. Clevis Wilkes
announced the birth of a daughter,
Angela Lynn, on December 2’,
at Self Memorial Hospital in
Greenwood.
Mrs. Wilkes is the former Miss
Mary Jane McLendon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendon.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Proffitt
will observe their wedding anni
versary Jan. 10.
Sara Nell Heaton celebrated
her birthday Dec. 30.
Dorsey Turner observed his
birthday Jan. 3.
Happy birthday to Mrs. Joyce
Heaton on Jan. 5.
Those who celebrated tj»ir
birthdays on Jan. 6 were Mrs.
Elmer Queen, Charlie Bar
ker, Charles Vincent, and Mrs.
Louise Butler.
Sherry Moore has a birthday
Jan. 7.
Carroll Fulmer of Johnston
will observe his birthday Jan. 8.
On Jan. 10 Lewis Butler Jr.
will observe his birthday.
Happy birthday to Jonas Sam
ples, Mrs. Billy Lowery, sad
Mike Cogdill on Jan. 12.
Roddy McAlister, statiooerftt
Vietnam, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter McAlister celebrated his
birthday Jan. 6.
Patty Ann Tucker celebrated
her birthday Dec. 22. : '•>/
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J. J. McGinnis will observe
his birthday Jan. 17. ;rd
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smtfb
Jr., celebrates their wedding
anniversary Jan. 23. '
Jan. 5, 1970
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 9th day
of February, 1970, I will render
a final account of my acts and
doings as Administratrix of the
estate of David Coleman in the
office of the Judge of Probate of
Laurens County, at 10 o’clock
A.M., and on the same day will
apply for a final discharge from
my trust as Administratrix.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons having
claims against said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly proven orJ» forever
barred.
Pearlle Mae C. Price
Administratrix
Jan. 5,1970
PUT MORE CASH IN YOUR PURSE WITH
CHECK THESE WINN-DIXIE BUYS!
PORK LOINS
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(SAVf 6<) SUPERBKANU
COTTAGE CHEESE .
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BLUE COLD IED
PERCH FILLETS ...
GOLD KIST FARM IAISED I
CATFISH
PALMETTO fa*m macabc
POTATO SALAD . .
GOLD KIST FARM RAISED DRESSED CHANNEL
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palmetto farm macaroni or
BLUE RIBBON
PURE VEGETABLE OIL
MARGARINE
Lyr.t 4 Lbs. » S5 o more ode*
THRIFTY MAID
PORK N' BEANS. 4 $ 1 00
THRIFTY MAID
CORNED BEEF . . . - 59^
THRIFTY MAID SEIF RISING
FLOUR 25 ho *1 69
PINTO BEANS ... ~o 25 c
SOUTH CAROLINA
ORADI “A" LARGE PALMETTO FARMS
EGGS
69
GILLETTE PLATINUM PLUS DOUBLE EDGE '
RAZOR BLADES..
BUFFERIN
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FREEZER QUEEN Solislwry St*ok, Sli<*d B..I t Gravy, Tvrfcvy & Gravy or
MEAT LOAF ‘ 99‘
TASTf O' SEA
BREADED PERCH .. ^ 99'
TASTE O' SEA
FISH STICKS - 99'
FROZEN CRINKLE CUT
POTATOES 3 ~
HOLLOWAY HOUSE SALISBURY STEAK OR STUFFED
PEPPERS
JIFFY BREADED CHUCKWAGON OR
VEAL PATTIES ... :
McKEHZII
MIDGET LIMAS...»
ASTOR ORE IN PEAS OR MflOO
VEGETABLES... .5 -
(SAVE 20c LB ) W D U S CHOICE CUBE OR
SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS ... *1”
ROUND TIP ROAST 98'
SS SHOULDER OR
. CHUCK ROAST ...
SS
N. Y. STRIP STEAKS *1”
WDU.S. CHOICE BONELESS
WHOLE N.Y. STRIPS ’l”
88
W DU S CHOICE BONELESS
W D U S. CHOICE
LEAN
BONELESS
BEEF STEW
88 c
SO FREE STAMPS ON EACH PKG
(SAVE 20c) W-D
CUBED BEEF
STEAKEHES
99
10-COUNT
HAMBURGER*
PATTIES
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ALL VEGETABLE SHORTENING
ASTOR
Limit J yrith $5.00 order
excluding cigorellet
DIXIE CRYSTALS. DOMINO or THRIFTY-MAID Limit 1 w/$5 order excluding cigarettes
SUGAR 5
Lb.
Bag
DIXIE THRIFTY SANDWICH
BREAD 4
iVs-Lb.
Loaves
39**
39c
99°
THRIFTY MAID TOMAIO. VEGETABLE or BEAN
THRIFTY MAID SLICED OR HALVES YELLOW CUNG THRIFTY MAID TOMAIO.
Peaches5<- $ 1 Soup
THRIFTY MAID CUX GREEN
Beans
TM tIFTY MAID SWEET Of UNSWEET ORANGE
DETERGENT ... Limit 2 with a $5. or mor« order.
$ 1 Arrow
CLOROX . . . (WHITE ARROW.. Gallon 43c)
Juice.. 3 $ 1 Bleach
DIXIE DARLING
BROWN N' SERVE
WITH
FRESH.
Regular or SMdad
Dinner Rolls
TOPS
Fresh Turnips
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3 $100
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