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Thornwell Club Members Get Certificates
The 4-H Club members shown
above at a recent recognition supper
given at the Wrangler Restaurant
are Thornwell mejnbers of the Laur
ens County 4-H Livestock Club. They
were awarded certificates for four to
six years of membership. The nine
members have a total of 42 years of
4-H Club work. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Wickham are leaders of the club.
From left are Lloyd Reams, Jimmy
Smith, Lennis Smith, Frank Elkins;
Rickey Little, Arthur Belcher, Mic
key Wickham, Larry Cockerel, Mrs.
Wickhdm, Mike Wickham and Mr.
Wickham,—Extension Service Photo.
S. C. Egg Industry « ur f™ in f fgg ^dustry,”
c , . 7 Copeland stated. “But, per-
Shows expansion sonally, the biggest reason
-South Carolina’s egg indus- I'm proud of the egg industry
try has continued to expand is on my plate for breakfast
fach year since 1955 .until each morning — two eggs.”
Aow it represents the grate's
fourth largest agricultural in
dustry. I
In 1955, South Carolina egg
producers received $20,485,-
000 for the year’s production,”
T. J. Copeland, president of-
Laurens County v Farm Bu
reau reported. “In 1965, that
figure had increased over $15
million to $36,146,000.”
In Laurens County during
1964, (the latest figures avail
able) egg producers received
$965,000 income from their'
production. Laurens County
ranks 12 in agricultural in
come from eggs sales, Cope
land stated. >
The continued rise in South
Carolina’s egg production is
attributed to both population
expansion and the production
of quality eggs, with the lat
ter factor having the greatest
South Carolina has an egg Abercrombie Is
law which is designed £o pro- _ a ■
tect both the producer and NanRfp AcflirRIlf
the qonsumer. This law guar- •^vllUlv Hjpillllll
antees state producers against Marshall W. Abercrombie,
interference with lower qual- member of the House of
ity out-of-state eggs, and also Representatives for the past
guarantees the South Carolina ^ years, has announced his
voters over the county.” the_ latest Brotherhood
He saui he ferry hat, “My Royal Ambassador materials
six yeani of continuous ser* and techniques,
vice in the House and four Leaders for
,511
the House and four Leaders for the sessions
years of serving on the Ju- will be* David Mashburn and
diciary Committee will be of Jay Chance both of the Broth
great value in leading the
affairs of Laurens County to
ward further industrial prog
ress.”
Abercrombie said he
would continue to vote to up
grade the school systems in
the county, “For I feel that
the youth of our county is
our greatest resource.”
Area Baptist’ Men
Are Participating
In Sessions at Union
Clinton area Baptist men
are participating in a seven-
"County Brotherhood Central
Training School March 14-17
in. Union.
The First Baptist Church of
Union will host the meeting
which will have representa
tives from Cherokee, Chester,
Laurens, Newberry, Spartan
burg, Union and York Coun
ties.
Beginning each night at
1:30 the men will receive in
formation and instruction on
erhood Commission of the
Southern Baptist Convention.
Laurens County Library
Bookmobile 'Schedule
Week of March 21-24.
Monday: Mrs. Mary Rog
ers home, Mrs. Pete Jones
horrte. Laurens RFD, Camak
School, Mrs. Marian Seeks
and Clinton High School, Missis-
sippi Young home, Mrs. Vir* /
ginia Bishop home. Mrs. Lo*
roy Sanders ’horne, Joanna
Kindergarten, Mrs. Frances
Brown’s Joanna office, Sim
mons home, Clinton.
Wednesday: Garrett Store,
Mountville School, Leaman's
Store and Peeler home at
Cross Hill, Smith home at
Waterloo. ’ — t
Thursday: Gray Court-Ow-
ings School, Owings post off
ice, Cook home at Owings,
Hughes home, Mrs. Claude
home and Mrs. Rhett Martin Armstrong home, Marion Wil-
home, Rt. 1, Ware Shoals. son home and Mauldin home,
Tuesday: Burdette home, Laurens Rt. 3.
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STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM MAKE WINNER
A Massachusetts housewife, Fresh strawberries and
Mrs. Benjamin Smith, took sour cream dress up the
home a prize in the annual quick French omelet which
national egg cooking contest, is as luscious tasting as its
for an easy-to-make omelet name. It will delight your
recipe — Strawberries and quest during this National
Cream Omelet Supreme.'* Egg Month too. A three-egg
Joanna Stores
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Giant 59c Size
Colgate
DENTAL
CREAM
39c
69c — 7-Oz. Size,
LISTERINE
ANTISEPTIC
. 2 For
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98c Size Lustre i
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HAIR
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■ 59c Bottle of 25
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$2.94 Bottle of 100 j
Miles One-A-Day
VITAMINS
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[ $1.49 Size Liquid
MAALOX
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36’s — Reg. 69c
BUFFER1N
TABLETS
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All Brands & Sizes
No Sales Tax
Cigarettes
pk. 25c
COMPARE OUR PRICES
Joanna Stores
SNACK BAR
omelet which takes only 5
minutes or less to prepare
in a small omele plan or
round-sided skillet. Be sure
to make one omelet for each
guest, as they taste and look
so much nicer than if one
large omelet is made.
Sliced, fresh strawberries,
lightly sugared, are placed
on half the omelet - before
folding. Sour cream is spread
on top of the folded omelet year.”
which is dusted lightly with
powdered sugar. The omelet
may be placed under the
broiler briefly, if desired, to
warm up the sour cream.
Garnish with additional whole
strawberries.
Strawberries and Cream
Omelet Supreme, although
delicately sweet, is almost a
meal in itself. We’d like it
to be the star attraction at a
dessert party, served with
lots of piping hot coffee.
You’ll find many other oc
casions at which this omelet
will rate your praise as a
prize-winning cook.
Strawberries and Cream
Omelet Supreme
3 eggs, 1 tablespoan water,
1 tablespoon sugar, 3-8 tea
spoon salt, 1 tablespoon
butter or margarine, 1-4 cup
fresh strawberries, sliced and
sugared, 2 tablespoons sour
cream, 2 tablespoons pow
dered sugar, whole sugared
strawberries for garnish.
Mix eggs, water, sugar and
salt, with fork. Heat butter
dr margarine in an 8-inch
omelet pair or skillet, just
hot enough to sizzle a drop
of water. Pour in egg mix
ture. It should set at edges
at once. Reduced heat slight
ly but cook eggs quickly. As
the mixture at the edges
thickens draw these portons
with a fork toward the cen
ter so that the uncooked por
tions flow to the bottona. Tilt
skillet as it is necessary to
hasten flow of uncooked
eggs. Shake skillet to keep
omelet sliding freely. Keep
mixture as level as possible.
When eggs are set and sur
face is still moist, increase
heat to brown bottom quick
ly. When bottom is brown
placed sliced strawberries on
one half of omelet. Fold and
slip out on serving plate.
Spread sour cream on top
of folded omelet and sprinkle
with powdered sugar. Omelet
may be placed under broiler
to set sour cream if. desired.
Garnish with whole straw
berries and serve immediate-
FAT 0VERWEICHT
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housewife top quality when candidacy for the State Sfen- Available to y«u without a
C'VkA- VMiwAitt i **«•"»*«** 4 ^ n r. si a 4-**•**£* 4 i am a««w
she purchases inspected eggs ate f rom Laurens County,
at a local supermarket. ,
Confidence in eggs quality In the recent temporarily
has placed South Carolina’s court ’ a PP roved reaportion-
per capita egg consumption at men t plan, Laurens County
about 400 eggs per person per' s a on o- sena tor district,
year while the national aver- Rop- Abercrombie said,
age is 314. ’ ‘ “The decision to offer for
“In sales tax alone, “Cope- State Senate rather than re
land stated, “South Carolina election to the House was a
received over $1,480,000 from difficult one. My sincei’e de-
Ihe retail sale of eggs last sire to be of further service
to my county was certainly
“There are many reasons a big factor, along with the
for which we can be proud of encouragepnent from many
doctor’s preserpition, our
product called Galaxon. You
must lose ugly fat or your
money back. Galaxon is a
tablet and easily swallowed.
Get rid of excess fat and
live longer. Galaxon costs
^S.OO and is sold on this
guarantee: if not satisfied
for any reason, just return
the package to your druggist
and get your full money
back. No' questions asked.
Galaxon is sold with this
guaranty by Young’s Phar
macy, Clinton. Mail Orders
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will be glad to discuss a home improvement
loan with you. Give us an estimate of your
costs. Then, let us lend the money to you at
low interest rate.
BANK of CLINTON
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Semi-Annually
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11.09.
IN APPRECIATION
We the husband and chil
dren of Myrtle Turner Thom
ason, wish to take this oppor
tunity to thank our host of
friends for words of sym
pathy and understanding, as
well as indescribable ser
vices rendered, at the time of
her sudden and unexepeted
passing on the mornir
March 4, 1966.
Especially do we wish to
express our heartfelt grati
tude to her fellow nurses and
the staff at the Laurens Dis
trict Hospital for their ex
pressions of sympathy and
love. Likewise, we shall ever
be grateful to the court house
members for their thought
fulness and words of consola
tion. And to the sheriff’s of
fice, and’ljtate Highway Pa?
trol, we are truly thankful
for services rendered when
needed most. Without the en
couragement of each of you
through these hours of sor
row our burdens would have
been much harder to bear.
May God’s richest bless
ings always abide upon each
of you.
Gratefully acknowledged
FURMAN E.
THOMASON AND
CHILDREN-
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