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V . Cltatod, S. Thursday, January 5,1967 THE CLINTON CHT?ONT|TLE West Clinton News . . Nivers Visit During "T Holidays How Can I? • * *. By ANNE ASHLEY vent over the formaBoh my starch of solution? ^ ^ —ia me reiiMrv ni or cc A/Many white fuia are or iginally bleached with a “re ducing bleach,” and after a time they take on oxygen Mrs. Richard Dunaway and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell and children, and Vernon Corley and children, ne r and Robert Thomas all of this city. days. ^ Miss Sara Nell Heaton spent Carroll Fulmer of Johnston from the air and begin to turn Christmas weekend with her observe his birthday Jan- yellow. This cap be over- uary &. * come usually by spraying on Sherry Moore will have a a solution of hydrogen perox- birthday January 7. ide or by brushing with a soft shedding bristle^ brush. Sometimes the hang- painting process? parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton. She is from Woodruff. Christmas Eve Dinner All the children and grand children of Mrs. Maud Medlin MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent-Representative Washington. Street Dial 833-3192 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver and children of Florence spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda. Monday Mrs. L. H. Pear son and son, Jack, visited her daughter, Mrs. Paul Painter, who is a patient at the Gaff- enjoyed Christmas Eve dinner ney hospital. and exchanged gifts. It was Guests of Mrs. Ray Cauble the first time in eighteen on Tuesday were Mrs. Inez years, since the death of their grange Campbell ' Hendrix of Whitmire. father, that all the children birthday January 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wood- had been together. — ward, Jr. and Jeanette Those attending were: Mr. Woodward spent Christmas and Mrs. Lawrence Medlin in Fayetteville, North CaroU- and Tammy; and Mr. and na with Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. James MedUn, Jr., and Conway. Tonya of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Edna Heaton and Mrs - Darlene and daughter, Jeannette, spent Q. What can I do about Mrs. Roby Chandler observed white furs that have yellowed? their birthdays January 4. . January 3 was Dorsey Tur- birth- A. By covering tpe bowl with a piece of cloth v stretched tight, as soon as the starch is mgxed. : " • / i an! washftig? Mb I Q. How oan _ recondition shredded coconut that has be come hard and tough? * A. Try heating it over some hot water. A. A good hair shampoo rubbed into these stained areas beicTe the ui -sses aj-e put into the washerwill, leatve the fabric dean and fresh- lookihg when it finally enier- ges. ^ i * ) ■ . method fails, give the er a gentle shave with a safe- of dresses ty razor. Then, after the „ sweater is brushed, it will gum era ^l^ r *, ! look ever so much better. caa I Q. How can I dean shoe *** brushes? ' ' fWddjr? A » sy water to which a few drops „ ,, ■ . isaa •• • ■ A. Usually, an will Q. is there any prevent a paintbi wily I can jch from »g the Q. Hbw cfiB I from curdling? of turpentine or mineral spir- *op its-have been added. M«ty keep cream such cleaning lips and short- - Ryan Keith Thomas and Tommie Peace celebrate their ing the fur in the sun after- birthdays today. " ards wl " speed up the re , s - « , toration process. Benny McWaters and have a Q. How can I, whenprepar- ing my laundry starch, pre- A. If the Sweetness of the cream seems doubtful, /stir a pinch of baking soda This, prevents iii hot coflee. i’flto curdling, even QafedW balin'* m tar cam 1 remove sweaters? II fuzz •« =1 Christmas Day with her mo ther, Mrs. Earnest Eskew in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. James Dom inick of Joanna were Thurs day night supper guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Domi- » nick and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hedg- path of Springfield, Mass., spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fos ter and family.’ Mr. Willie Jones and son, Howard, of Greenwood visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ad ams, Monday. Clyde Bigbee, Jr. of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bigbee and children, Kathy Mrs. Jamie, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baker, Kim and Lisa; Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Medlin and Teresa; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Medlin and Cindy; Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Medlin, Stacy and Kenney; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brown, Margie, Kim, Donnie, and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bigham, Neely, Dianne, Russell, Jr-., Jimmy and Pat; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Banks and Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Medlin; Johnnie and Marie; and also Mr. and Mrs. Allen Strickland of this city. Sickness Mrs. Carroll Fulmer and daughter, Barbara Ann, have been ill at their home in John ston. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Frank Lyda observed his A. One way is v to give it • varnish treatment. You do this by placing the bristles dp and pouring clear varnish into the base of the bristles, keep- * - - - ing the brush in an ufpright A. Sometimes Just the brush- position until the varnish has ing over of the sweater with dried and “glued” the bris- a tfry sponge will, remove ties into place. * these fuzz balls. Dr, if this cuts are-contained in my new “Haw Can I???” book. Q. How can I discourage tar nish on my silverware? A. One of the simplest pre ventives is thorough rinfcing after washing. Even the slight est tinge of soapf'residue in vites tarnish. Q. How can I remove dark streaks and non - greasy smudges from my pastel-col- nr YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET - THE NEWS AUTO INSURANCE W. S. Hatton INSURANCE AGENCY Cbt/tlpperReon © THt UPPtR ROOM. NASHVIUE TtNNtSSH and Billy, and Gregg Link and Mr. and Mrs. David Turner birthday December 24. and family of this city en joyed Christmas Eve Dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee, Sr. Clyde Bigbee, Sr., has a leave from the Veterans Hos pital in Columbia to sppnd the holidays at home before entering Durham, North CaPo- lina hospital on January 17 for surgery. Those who enjoyed Christ mas Day dinner with Mr. ^nd Mrs. J. N. Corley were: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bledsoe and Mr. and Mrs. ^G. L. Corley of Joanna; Cohe Hallman of Newberry; Lewijs Corley; and Mrs. Jerry Heaton observes her birthday January 5. • Tony Foster celebrated his birthday December 3C. John Thibadeau and G. E. Holden observed their birth days January 2. . Mr. and Mrs. R. 'H. Little ton will observe their wedding anniversary January 6. Those celebrating their birthdays January 6 were Mrs. Elmer Queen, Charlie Barker, Mrs. Louise Butler, ahd Charles Vincent. Mrs. C. E. Roberts and THt WORLDS MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE Read Romans 8:1-6 The sting of death is sin; and the strength of s^n is the law. But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Corinthians 15:5656-57) The prominent Lutheran pa&tor, Dr. Reuben Youngdahl, ^ recalls the end of World War I. Newsboys were shouting: “Extra! Extra! Good News! The war is over!” He says he was happy because his three brothers who were in the war, would be home safely. Now the telegram boy would not de liver a fateful message of death to their home. He says that the same exultant feeling comes to him each Sunday as he mounts the pulpit to preach the good news that God’s love in Christ can release us from the pow er of evil and the fear of death. Each Christmas time we^celebrate the anniversary of the greatest event in history, the coming of Christ into the world. Let us thank God, lor when we accept Christ into our lives He becomes our Savior from sin and death. That^ is the blessed assurance of the facj that He is with us. PRAYER Gfacious Father, we thank Thee that Thou didst send Thy Son to redeem us from our sin. Help us to be honest as we face our ignorance, weak ness, selfishness, failure, and doubt. We confess our very great need. In the name of Christ, who heals our souls. Amen. total • • all Issueg ★ ★ * v ( Stay on top of the new*! How? Easy! Rely on Hie in-depfth reporting of the South's two top talent-pocked news teems os they report completely oil the sessions of your Georgia General Assembly. Get complete reports by key staff writers—of legislation vital to you—with expert analysis by veteran political writers. SUBSCRIBE NOW-CUP COUPON AND MAIL TODAY The Atlanta Journal-Constitution P O Box 4689, Atlanta, Ga. 30302 Please begin my subscription to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Daily and Sunday into THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Bad news is changed to good news when Christ comes our hearts. > ■* Gilbert H. Rogers (Minnesota) it’s your taxes, your laws and your duty to stay informed Slje AttaniaStfamal ('oorrs Dixie Like the Deiu * and * THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Tht South's Standard Newspaper NAME ADDKKSS ] CITY STATE CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Elizabeth J. Harrison, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebt ed to said estate will please make payment likewise. 'Genevieve J. Pinson, Executrix R-2, Laurens, S. C. December 20th, 1966 CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of John A. Davis, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. Helen H. Davis Executrix ; 107 S. Holland St. Clinton, S. C. Dec. 8, 1966 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 16 day of January, 6197, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Adminis trators of,the estate of Frank lin Henry Morgan 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 dis charge from our trust as Ad ministrators. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or be fore that date, and all persons having claims against said es tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Madge M. Blackwell, Et. Al, ' Administrators Dec. 14, 1966 4C-J12 FINAL SETTLEMENT - Take notice that on the 31 day' of January, 1967, will render a final account of my acts and .doings as Executor of the estate of Lorrai A. Haselden in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. 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 es tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. C. W. Anderson, Executor 508 N. Broad St. Clinton, S. C/ Dec. 29. BAYER ASPIRIN 100% S 79c VICKS FORMULA 44 98c PKG. 1 79c VAN CAMPS NO. 300 CAN Pork and Beans 2<« 29c - GROCERIES - * Giant Box AD ................ ^ 68c Roberts Assorted COOKIES, l lb. t 25c Hunt’s, PEACH HALVES, 2% can 25c DEL MONTE CRl SHED " ( NO. 2 CAN PINEAPPLE-.. . .... . I.: : • ’ Vi ... . 29c Tall Can VEG. & TOM. SOUP ............ 19c A-G DOG FOOD, 25 lb. bag .... $1.89 / market' specials ‘ •• A-G BOLOGNA, 1 lb. pk..... ........ 49c Slab BACON, lb 59c FRESH PRODUCE POTATOES, 10 lbs . .49c GRAPEFRUIT, .... .. 2 for 15c BANANAS, lb 10c APPLES, 4 lbs. ............. r. 49c . ' ~ - A . - - . FROZEN FOODS Chicken, LIVERS, 8 oz. pkg. 25c Morton, PIES, each 29c ^ Chocolate - Orange - Strawberry - Coconut ^ Lemon - Banana - Prices Effective® January 5-6-7, 1967 Clinton Mills Store Phone 833-0710 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE DELTA BATHRO 4 ROLLS TISSUE 4 r* 25c Shortening