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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, February 16, 1950
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Feed Maker will prepare your
feed cheaper and better.
J. R. CRAWFORD
ishes, onions. Plant in hotbeds: To
mato. pepper, eggplan't. Remember
jthat gardens are just as important
i now as during the war. If interest-
1 ed in pecans, get Extension Circular
’301, Pecan Production' and Market-
■■ ling in S. C. '
Fragile chiffon, lace and other Insects and Diseases
such fabrics when made intp collars Study latest information on insec-
Vnd cuffs are easily washed if they ticides, fungicides, weed and rat kill-
are placed on a Turkish towel and ers. and equipment; place order that
m rubbed gently with a soft brush, convinced of need. Treat all cotton
Rinse, in the sam^ fashion and then seed with approved chemicals. Spray
spread on a towel to dry. - peach trees .with Jjme-sulfur_Or oil
emulsion and Bordeaux to control
When pressing 3n article which
has sequins sewed on it, tura the
scale insects and diseases before the
„ . ,. .. „ , buds begin to swell. Spray apple
sequins all m one direction and place trecs W|t “ , ime _ sul(ur or V to W
^-Lgarment side down on the board.
con
trol scale. Oi wil kill red mite eggs;
HowTo Relieve
Bronchitis
Crcomuhioa relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allay* the cough
or you are to have your money back.
ibbssss&Ilsh
Pad uith a soft cloth and cotcr tcith j, n _ n j tr0 compounds also kill aphid!
tissue paper. Press with a wami iron. Dlsln(ec sweet potato seed. See
/'an h*> dried quickly and . . , . f .. _ .
if thpv are laid co , unt y a S ent for instructions. Treat
- with ve S eta ble see( ^ obtain better stand.
a similar towel. Roll the moisture out Fecd bMs . “ ^ Sh a' >rt ', ReP .l ir
with a rolling pin. ' »»<* *•> ■''kdy for the
Towels will keep their fresh air
odor if they are removed from the
Sweaters can be dried quickly and
; blocking eliminated
ion a bath towel, then covered
spring honey flow.
Agricultural Engineering
i,. • . ± . -wi v » .u ..w i Check over farm machinery and
line lust a trifle before they re com- , , , ™ .
line juai t - order needed repairs now. Plan ter-
pletely dried. Run them folded in ^
the wringer.
usually
races to make them wider to
tate operation of machinery.
facili-
Grade
cd repairs to farm buildings, such
as leaky roofs and poor foundations.
Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone No. 2
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, 8. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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EMBALMERS
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phones 41 and 399-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAHl. Gen. Mgn.
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; P aint spots on r a , n ^’ yards or lots to provide better drain
yield to trea mein \u equ P | age away from buildings. Make need-
of ammonia and turpentine. Satur-
i ate the material until the spot loos
ens , Was ^ A 1uarm i Farmers planning to irrigate should'
| When a tablespoon of glycerine, b JV uj f
such as is used on the hands, is add- . —5\
ed to the last rinse water for blank- j SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
ets, these will have their softness; “The Paper Evevrybody Reads"
restored.
! Many spots on garments can be
removed by rubbing gently on the
spot with the same material as the
spot is on. This is especially effec
tive if done w r hen the stain is fresh.
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Graham Cracker Roll
(Serves 6)
pound graham crackers
4 pound marshmallows, cut fine
i 1 cup walnuts, chopped
1 cup dates, cut fine
1 cup thin cream
| Roll crackers to crumbs, reserv
ing one-half cup. Mix remaining
: crumbs with marshmallows, nuts and
1 dates. Add cream slowly until the
; mixture is moist enough to hold to-
gether. Shape into a roll about 2 and
one-half inches in diameter and roll
in reserved crumbs. Wrap in waxed |
paper and let stand in a cold place
i for at least 12 hours. Cut in half inch j
slices and serve with whipped cream
MclNTOSH'S
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Best Materials and
Workmanship.
JOHN F. NORRIS
ACCOUNTANT
Bookkeeping Systems, Federal
and State Income Tax Returns
If in need of my services please
get in'touch with me be-fore March
first — booked up solid after that
date.
Office 303 Maple Street
Phone 460-M Clinton, S. C.
NYLON HOSE-
These are first quality, regular $1.95. A close-out of odd Jn 1 _1 f 1 f
lots, sizes and colors.
80-SQ. PRINT-4 Yds.-
Fine quality, new spring patterns
$1.50
LADIES’ DRESS SHOES-
Values to $7.95. Broken lots and sizes. Fashion Craft and
Miracle Tread
MEN’S SHORTS-
""Print and Broadcloth. All sizes
2 pr. $1.00
MEN’S WINGS DRESS SHIRTS-
$1.98
White and fancies. Regular $3.Q0 value
SPECIAL ON MEN’S WOOL PANTS
$9.95 value, for,
$6.95
$8.95 value, for
$5.98
Sumerel’s Department Store
“The Home of Better Values’
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Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS:
9:00 to 5:30
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
Phone 794 for Appointment
IUV. IVl to.
Cut carrcks and othe
vegetahleyAengthwise.
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your
insurance needs
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of a science than it was years
ago. There are more kinds of
protection now, and there are
combinations of policies that
can be made—often at a great
saving.
There are new protections
that you may not know about.
Your insurance against many
possible disasters may now be
inadequate, in view of increas
ed replacement costs of prop
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Let us survey fully, your
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B. Hubert Boyd, Area!
Add dressing immediately after
cutting fruits and vegetables for sal
ad. The dressing coats the cut sides
of the food and thus helps cut down
vitamin destruction by air.
Pare, or even bettor, scrape pota-.
toes- and ether root vegetables as^
tninly as possible since many of their,
vitamins are stored right under the
skin. Best of all, cook them in their
jackets.
her long-shaped
Their cells
are longTand fewer of their nutrients
will escape in the cooking water if
they are prepared in this way.
Start frozen foods cooking before
they are completely thawed. Vita
min C is lost during the thawing
process and can be saved the soon
er the food is cooked.
Vegetables cooked in parchment
paper require little salt as they
will retain most of their mineral
salts when cooked in this way.
Spinach and cauliflower are both
delicious when served raw in salads.
Use the tender spinach leaves as
green for a salad.
Odor from cabbage, cauliflower
or onions may be almost entirely
absent if these vegetables are cook
ed in half milk and half water. An
other idea: use a slice of fresh bread
on top of the cooking kettle to pre
vent the odors.
Warm water is best for washing
spinach as the sand is much easier
to remove with it.
RECIPE FOR THE WEEK
Corned Beef Sandwich Spread
(For 12 Sandwiches)
4 ounces cooked corned beef
2 tablespoons minced sweet pickle
2 teaspoons finely minced onion
1 teaspoon prepared mustard *
2 ounces sharp American cheese
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
\/ x teaspoon salt
1-8 teaspoon pepper ‘
Cut „ the cheese into small pieces
and blend thoroughly with mayon
naise until smooth and soft. Add |
shredded corned beef and other in- |
gredients. Spread on buttered bread. 1
A slice of tomato and some crisp let
tuce used with this filling also make
a good sandwich.
GOOD CROPS GUIDE
FOR FEBRUARY USE v
I That a good start is important' is
stressed by County Agent C. B. Can
non in this February farm calendar
• of suggestions for Laurens county
- 4-iaCTfw —
i Agronomy
Manure is one of our best fertili
zers. Make, save, and use more of it.
Study your soil and past ^fertilizer
treatment and save money by adjust
ing this year’s fertilizer to plant the
needs. Turn under all cover crops in
I plenty of time to permit decomposi
tion before seeding (two weeks or
1 more depending .pn cover crop and
.local conditions). Plant more lesped-
| eza. Lespedeza is southern alfalfa.
Be sure to seed enough forage crops
to sppply-ample feed for livestock.
Fertjltze your permanent—pasture.
; Order fertilizer now*. i
. Horticulture 4 ~
Plant strawberries, dewberries,
I and blackberries. Set up grape vines
| and fruit trees. If interested in home
'fruits, write for farm orchard bulle
tin 89. Plant asparagus and Irish
potatoes in coastal counties; trans
plant cabbage plants in central
upper counties. Plant turnips, mus
tard, spinach, lettuce, kale, peas, rad-
ins Friday, February 17
NYLONS
51 and 45 gauge, slight imperfections that
you’ll never notice save you plenty on
these nylons in newest spring shades.
Shop now!
2 pairs $1.00
Chocolate Cherries
Delicious Maraschino Cherries in cream
and coated with rich dark chocolate. Shop
now—
39c lb. box
DRAPES
First quality, full length paper
drapes in lovely florals by a fa
mous manufacturer. Buy re
placements for every room and
save! Pair now—
43c
DISH PANS
Lustrous white enamel on steel
makes this pan durable, sani
tary, and easy to clean. Rose’s
makes it a bargain if you shop
now! Sale price—
43c
POLO SHIRTS
Of fine combed yarn with short
sleeves. Colorful blazer stripes.
Sizes 3 to 14 — buy several at
savings prices — they’ll wear
them all spring and summer!
Sale price—
47c
o
Boxer Type Blue Dungarees .... 77c
Sizes 1 to 6 and a Real Saving at Only—
8
Other Values To Be Found In
All Departments
HERE ARE A FEW:
Chocolate or Vanilla Fudge, lb. . 19c
8-cup Aluminum Percolator .. $1.00
Bonanza Filler Paper, 140 sheets, 25c
Ladies Cotton Slips, sizes 32-40, $1.69
Insulated Screw Drivers, each .. 9c
130 STORES SERVING 5 SOUTHERN STATES
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