The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 08, 1959, Image 10

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THE WORLDS HOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL <UIDI Read Matthew 3:5-12 The ax is laid tint* the root of the trees: therefore every rtert brtnpeth not forth Kood fruit is hewn down, and east tat* the Fire. (Matthew 3:IQ.) .loha the Baptist was no reed shaken by the wind His enemies could not lx*d him to their will, pressure groups persuaded him to their pur pew. He laid his ax to the root of the trouble in the hearts of the people— their scJfjsimess, their dishonesty, their discontent. fie laid the ax to the root of.hypocrisy. His soaring words to the Sad- duc<«tf and Pharisees. “O generation of vipee,” indicated he was no re specter at persons, but demanded honesty and sincerity in those who wwnki become his disciples. He laid the ax to the root of the immorality in the royal household of Herod. John said to the King, “It is not lawful for you to have your broth er’s wife.” John’s courage cost him his life. What Edwin Markham said of Abraham Lincoln can well be said cf John the Baptist: "One fire was on his spirit, one resolve— To send the keen ax to the root of wrong, Clearing a free way for the feet of God.” PRAYER Our Father, we thank Thee for John the Baptist—yes, for all the forerunners who have helped us to clear from our lives ad hisdraaces to our acceptance of Christ as our Saviour, la the Master’s name. Ameu. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Today I want the ax laid to the root of sin in my life. RUSSELL Q. CHIT.COTE (Teaaiaart) World wide Bible Reading-Psalm 73:1-28 News From Bonds Cross Roads (Omitted from last issue) Mr and Mrs B. W Cooper were >Xiests of Mr and Mrs. B. E Bran non December 28 Mr and Mrs N A Shouse, Mr and Mrs Robert Johnson were din ner guents of Mr. and Mrs Wm McMillan Saturday night, Decem ber 27 Mr< w .yard Hall has returned to ber home in Sumter after spend ing Christmas with her parents. Mr and Mrs. B W Cooper Miss Jane Puts of Wintbrop Col. lege, is spending ber vacation at the home of her parents. Mr and Mn D T Pitts Miss Martha Puts teacher in the Rock Hill arbaois is at home for Oimtmas Mr and Mrs Carroll Johnson aad soo. Billy, were visitors ta Green rifle on Friday after Christ Mr and Mrs Marshall Muliinai of Giwar. were (aaws of Mrs Mai Joe MrQuirt Mrs Maade Nabors Ronald and Donald Me. Qam have returned home altar a to Summerville wMh Mr* Na birthday dinner party for Richard Johnson December 24 at ber home. Young men enjoying the party were Ronald McQuirt, Donald McQmrt, Robert Tinsley, Carroll Tinsley, and Eddie Nabors. Assisting with enter tainment were Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mrs. Carroll Johnson * and Mrs. James Johnson FAJRYIEW CHURCH SUPPER Fairview Baptist Church observ ed the Christmas season with a church supper sponsored by the adult Sunday school class The sup per was served at the Shady Grove Club house December 13 at 7:30 Guests for the occasion were Rev Jim McKittnck and Rev. T. B Akman of Bush River, and Mrs Charles E Hood and daughter of Mfeumiiv After the supper Rev Hood gave an inspirational mes sage sntiDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM On December 23 at 7 o'clock the JJurvww Sunday school prevented its Christmas program at the church A pageant. The Groat Light." was given After the pro gram gifts and fruit were pre- 1 tented to the members COMMUNITY CLUB PARTY The Shady Grove Comawitj Tub enjoyed a Chnetmaa party at die club house December 17 at 7 o'clock A delightful Manor was served Acting as heaterne Mrs Hack Todd. Mrs B W G and Mrs D. T Pitts Mn James Nabort and soa. Ed Me. haw returned home after via-! Uiac relative* ia North Careima Mrs True Johnson and dangle hr. ClaaMa. wort gueeU at Mrs Raymond Doan ta Whitmire Christ ams Day Mr and Mrs Ray Surratt and family were guests at Mr aad Mrs Jim Ouvnehy Pndsy, Decrmber » CMRI'-TNAK PROGRAM GIVEN The Shady Grove Presbyterian Church observed Christ ms* wUh a proxTim oo December 13. «fl CLUB HOLDS MEETING The 4H (Tub of Shady Grave hrid its regular meeting Monday December 22. at 3 e'ciorh During (he social hour a Chnatmae party eras enjoyed Refreshments for the party were furnished by Mrs. Car roll Johnaor Mrs D. T. Puts and Mrs N A Shouse Mr and Mrs Carroll Johnson served the refresh menu Members will bold the aext meeting January 26 at 3:30 DLMONHTRATION CLUB TO MBIT TV Shady Grove Home Demon stration Chib will meet January 6 at 3:30 at the club bouse. New offi cers for the year will be installed Retiring officers are: President— Mrs. N A Shouse; Vue. Pres ideal Mrs J. O. Hueble: Secre tary—Mrs. J. C. Nabors. Treasurer —Mrs B W. Cooper. New officers to be installed are: President — Mrs. J. O. Hueble; Vice-President—Mrs Carroll John son; Secretary—Mrs. Jim Evens; Treasurer—Mrs. B. W, Cooper. All members are asked to be present at the first meeting at the year. RICHARD JOHNSON HONORED Mrs. J. P. Johnson, Sr., gave a (are of LivestoA Winter calls for good cart of live- dock. says County Agent M L Out*, lor J WE PAY l«.tch rinounl irihurr<^up to 510.- Q*'0 M b* a dill) litrrisfd Cusu.ilty lr»un*ice O' tj h rmplotr, under 1! '“•O 0<>0 *S H. nd Winchester Graham Ini Di%« r>ifi. .* f in*ri< lug IWJ Nwisur Si C«liiw*>u s 1. Use each crops as - mall rye gnus and enmaon do- fesme and Ladiao clover, or other winter forages lor beet cattle, sheep and hogs 2 Where grazing is not sufficient, see that the beef breeding herd has enough cheep roughages and tram and cotton seed mewl to prevent loss of weight 3. Cull and sell unprofitable cows. A Castrate bull calves with knife eerly and dehorn all calve* to be sold in feeder sale*.- S. Vac mate [Mgs for hog cholera t. Treat pigs for worms 7. Feed pigs for spring market g Put ewes dose to lambing in maternity pasture 9. Make sure lambs nurse i mmediatrly after bulb. 10. Treat navel cords of Lambs with iodine at birth 11. Dock and castrate lambs pnor to 14 days of ajr 12. Start creep feeding lamb* as early as possible 13 See that all classes of livestock have shelter and bedding and provide extra bedding during cold snaps. 14. Repair fences during spare time Dairy mg 1. Feed good quality roughages, such as grazing, silage, and legume hay, to the limit of milking cow’s appetite. 2. Feed grain in proportion to milk produced by each cow. 3. Do a good job of milking—fast, complete, and at regular intervals 4. Give dairy cattle access to pure, fresh drinking water. 5. Observe calves for lice and internal para, sites. 6. Produce quality dairy prod ucts 7. Keep rest bams well bed ded for a big supply of manure. Poultry 1. Make the poultry house free from drafts. 2. Examine the laying flock for lice and mites, as an in festation of either will lower egg production. 3. Use lights for more fall and winter eggs. 4. Feed grain liberally, along with laying mash, to keep layers in good flesh. 5. Pro vide a green grazing crop. 6. Get brooding equipment in order. , L BMld range shelters to protect birds from winter storms and sum mer beat. 2. Book poults only from reliable hatchery men 3. Plan ai food system of bookkeeping for next | . A Plan to depend on tanka - ins! and at medication from now i » 5 There ia MiD time to aow ryt for early poults SAVE ALL YEAR LONG BY S HOPPING • t . ) - ! Yes - it’* always so pleasant to shop Community Cash - Clean stores, friendly folks and good values every week. And we appreciate your every visit and try always to give you complete satisfaction - to help you and your family enjoy better living. SWIFT’S SELECT HEAVY WESTERN BEEF Roast Lb. 49 Community Cash PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! Swift’s Select Boneless STEW Swift’s Select Boneless Rolled ib. 63c Shoulder Roast ■>• 69c COMMUNITY CASH—FRESH MAID PURE PORK SAUSAGE «- 49c COFFEE Town 1 HALL TOWN HALL INSTANT 69c 6 Oz. Jar limit 1 With SS.00 Or More Order Argo ENGLISH PEAS 2—303 Cans 29c Mayfield CORN 2—303 Can .... 29c Chum SALMON No. 1 Tall Can . . . 45c Cambridge HASH 303 Can . . . . 55c Beverly BREAKFAST sausage 10 V, Can ... 27c Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES 8 Oz. Pkg. 19c IHiie IMIe SALTINES ; . lb. 23c Bremner Chocolate or Coconut—12*8 JUMBO PIES 449c Tropic lal* Cruok<4 PINEAPPLE 303 Caa . . 19c • Sunnv Day EVAPORATED MILK . . 3 Tall Cana . . i 40c SUNNY DAY “For Brighter Wash Days” DETERGENT For lighter Washdays •U-futPOs, onneem 4% Lge. Box 19c Limit 2 With $5.00 Or More Order START YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS CLUB BY SAVING TOP VALUE STAMPS! save 2 ways SUGAR Umit 1 With $5.00 Or More Order 5 ^ Bag 39c K 'It B ^ Greer Dessert ^ Peaches * > Cans 49C SYRUP ^ V 12-0*. •J C2 B.M. Town Hall ROLLS PkgoMZ 10c SOLID BLOCK Borden's {leady to Bake Biscuits 6 &>"* 49c OLEO . ^ California Lettuce 2 Heads 29c I Waxed * Rutabagas ^ 5c V2 ^ 29c . 4 Low Prices/^r Top Value Stamps Worthmore Breakfast , Bacon « * t Lb. 49c Turnip Greens 2 ^ 29c Golden Delicious Apples 2 tes. 29c Fresh South Carolina SUNNY DAY BREAD 2 ^ 25c r