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Clinton, S, C n Thursday, January 12, 19f?7
THE CLINTON CHHONICLE
Lydia Mill News ...
Local Resideirts Lose Fatter
meetings has teen scheduled SCHOOL: A series of schools household; and What’s new table, fruit, nut, and lawn
for nearby Grdtenwood Coun- on the use of chemicals are in rodent and bird control, grass varieties. Anyone inter-
ty January 13, 20, 27 and Feb- being held throughout the FOAM RUBBElt: If you ested in obtaining a copy
ruary 3. These meetings are state Topics to be covered a P^ee of foam rubber should call the office.
• ' » mat^t^farme^rsTn^use WiU include: What’s new in £J* 6 of f * p0I *J a ^ le SOYBEAN VARITIES: The
, mauon to tarmers on me use,.,. hprhirMH»c • u/hnt’o sewmg machine foot control,
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Monday. together for the assembly pro- of fertilizer, subsoiling, etc. herbicide* for fruit* u wiU mt cre «P on the floor, recommended soybean vari-
Correspondent and Leroy Davis has returned gram before going to their Farmers and fertilizer deah c - tflhl a s RECOMMENDED VARIE- ties for Piedmont South Caro-
* . .home after an illness at Bai- classes. ers are invited to attend. everv dealer need* tn know TIES: ^ ur new 19 ® 7 cro P Re_ 11,18 are Bra gg an d Coker-
Telephone 833-2006 ley Memorial Hospital. Baptist Young People To Meet GRATED ORANGE PEEL* about application equipment commen dation bulietin is now Hampton 266. We are very
Mrs. Fred Mathis, Roland ” e V k h Pr,, ?t w “ Th “ ''" ,l " v ’ ' ' ' ’ ^ r.
Re vis, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie 10 rcturn t0 her Job
ratronn*
The Chronicle
Advertisers
on Mon-
The Lydia Baptist Young zip up your gingerbread and f or pesticide chemicals • Re- 1116 P ress an d available to hopeful that farmers will ac-
Be °P le are . urged ot attend mo lasses cookies by adding cen t advances in use of in- those who woul d like a copy, quire sufficient seed of these
Tftnknr and and Mr day after sur g er y at Se^ M . e - , A880ciational Youn g Peo- a b i t 0 f g ra ted orange peel secticides^ and fucicides on Ust8 not onl y the - recom- two varieties to plant their
LT Mrr" Webb and t0 ^ ba,te ^ “ps. ^etib^ffr’uiU, me«Udcr»p. but ala. vege- crop.
Cathy with J. D. Revis of g “ ohhv Jnhn , nn was a Da . at 7:30 p.m. ’ C H E M I (
Spartanburg were called to
Bobby Johnson was a pa-
C A L DEALER ornamentals, animals, and
c . _ tient at the General Hospital Birthdays and Anniversaries
fhe r„,h J ?»7h.r »„H in Greenville the past week. Troy Des was 1 year old
the death of their father and „ Sund Jan
grandfather, Sam Maples. . - . „ „ _ ... .
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Me- Mason Coleman was in Becky Bpoier wiU have a
Elhannon and children of Greenwood on Saturday for birthday Jan. 12 and Danny
Greenwood visited Mrs. Ber- sur fidry. n an ‘ * k ,
nice’ McElhannon on Satur- Mr - Blackwc11 of Cypress January 18 birthdays W
jjgy Street is., a patient in Bailey include Ronald Stone, who w
• Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Doug- Memorial Hospital. include Ronald Stone, whc
las and Tommy and Mrs. J. “Cardells” Entertain *■ w111 1,6 ^ years old, Jerri
D. Hairston visited the form- ** At Party Lynn SaJkecfield ,who cele-
er’s mother, Mrs. Elmo Mr - and Mrs - Ronnie Pace orates her first, Debbie Rice
Staggs who is ill in the An- and family wgre hosts for a an <* David Campbell,
derson Hospital. Saturday, Pac e family party at the Ly- Russell James, Maxie Seay
the Douglas’ have visited Mrs. dia Community Building, and Smoky Emory will cele-
Staggs several times since Present were: Mr. Pace’s par- brate birthdays, Jan. 15.
her illness. ents > Mr - and Mr8 - Frank Fjoyd Phipps, Jr. will ob-
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wil- Pace, his brbther, William 8 e rV e his birthday, JariNl6.
hams were recent guests of Pace Mrs. Pace and fannily Jan 17 wlu be ^ blrthda J,
relatives in Anderson. and his sister, Mrs. Bobby o( Mrs Bobby - Wcbb Mrs
Sgt. and Mrs. E. T. Huskey Mailer. Mr Maner and chil- j c McLendon - and Budd
and sons, Steve, Kevin and Columbia .. Hinson
Keith of Columbus, Ga. vis- The C^dell s^Comtm jn- ^ Mrs peggy Wyatt wm ^
eral selections.
This groups from Lydia and Regie Laeyn will have a
Clinton are Mrs. Ronnie birthday Jan. 14.
Pace’s son, Rudy Webb, Mike Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish
Campbell, Grady Worthy, will observe their 17th wed-
Larry Osborne and Perry Ro- ding anniversary Jam 14.
NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLOSES SOON
The “Cardcll’s Combo” en-
Red her narents Mr and k ' rtaine d the family with sev- . " ya “ »■“
Mrs. G C Parris, Sr. over ‘''• al s - l ‘'“ ,i ons . brate her birthday, Jan. 12.
the New Year’s week-end.
Mrs. Paul Wilbanks of
Greenville was the weekend
guest of her mother, Mrs.
Sarah Shelnut.
Mm
gers
Sandra-Reeder of Joanna Mothers March For
spent a few days last week March - of Dimes Jan . 2 ,
Wlth her grandparents Mr. The Molhei . s March for thc
and Mrs. W. L Motte. Eddie March of Djmes js lanned
an o 2 y “u 6 !" Spt “ nt ., the for Friday, Jan. 27 at the
weekend with their grandpar-, Lydia wjth the Woma ;p s
nir* ^ AT A AT CK Club in char g e -
Mrs. and Mrs. A. M Shu- The Woman , s Club is ask .
mate Jr. acoempamed their , a|1 who artici ated Iast
son Harvey to Boding Springs, yoar and an other volunteers
Ronnie Pace will observe
his birthday Jan. 12.
Mrs. Ray Riley and Jimmy
O’Shields observed their birth
days on Jan. 8.
N. C. on Sunday where he
has enrolled in Gardner Webb
TIMELY TIPS
By The County And Home
>, Agents /
SWINE MEETING: The
ALWAYS GOOD
BREAD
1 LB. LOAVES
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for
id luuucu in cnuuci uu 1)lease meel wRb lbe club S. p. Swine Producers Asso-
Colle^e for the second seme*- on * lan • 19 at tbe Lydia Com- ciation will hold its annual
College for the second-stmeS munity Building at 7:30 p.m. me eti„g a t the Technical Edu-
Mrs Fav Garner and Shar- r^ 11 n0t ploase let MrS- Clyde cational Center in Sumter
s. r ay oarner and b ar 'Trammell or Miss Nellie Os- Tuesdav January 24 Thp nrn
on of Greenwood spent the hnrnn luesaay, January ine pro
weekend with their sister and ^ K - , . . . gram will get under - way at
aunt, Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and c » ml » a <-d Assembly Sunday 9:45 a m. and will be com-
Mr. Gaskins. Mr. Gaskins re- - S , un ' ia >' morning at the 10 pleted by 3 p.m.
turned home Saturday after 0 clock Sunda >' Sch ool hour PAPER STRETCHERS: If
an illnes's in the Genoral Hos- at the Ly^ 3 Baptist Church, you need an extra wide piece
p"tal in Greenville ,he re will be a combined Sun- of waxed paper, try pressing
Mr and Mrs Freddie Dick- day Sch ° o1 Assembly in the two pieces together with a
erson and Mitch of Greenwood Ch 1 uych ., Audit <>rium. warm iron
were Sunday guests of his AH departments, classes AREA FERTILIZER
mother, Mrs. Mildred Dicker- and members wil1 b e meeting SCHOOL: A series of fertilizer
son and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Terrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lan-
ford of Albany, Ga. and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Princd 1 of
Marietta, Ga. were recent vis
itors of Mrs. Sam Prince and
Misses Nettie . and Roberta
Prince and Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Lanford.
Mrs. Polly Lawson, a resi
dent in the Fountain Inn Nur
sing Home and Lewis Lawson
of Dayton; Ohio visited Mr.
and Mrs ; : Marion Lawson and
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson
and other relatives during the
recent holidays.
Mrs. Jqhh Heath, Mrs.
Sloan Southerlin and Mrs.
Paul Glenn of Greenyille were
Thursday dinner guests of
their sister, Mrs. Clyde Tram
mell, and Mr. Trammell. In
the afternoon they visited an
other sister, Miss Fcroline
Seay in Bailey Memorial Hos
pital. „ * i
Mrs. Gary Brissie and Mrs.
Emma Neal of Greenwood vis
ited Miss Seay on Friday
riorning. Miss Sea^ was
transferred to Self Memorial
Hospital on Friday. Mr. and
Mrs. Trammell have visited
her several times there.
Charlie James visited his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. James in Wood
ruff, Sunday. >
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goss of
Charleston have returned to
Charleston where he has re*-
sumed his studies at the
the Charleston Medical Col
lege after the* holidays here
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Goss and Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Salter in Joanna.
Warren Goss has returned ttr
the Columbia Commercial
College in Columbia. They
all were here with their par
ents for the past weekend.
Staff Sgt. and Mrs v Coy
O’Shields and family of '"Ma
nassas, Va., visited relatives
here during the recent holi
days, visiting her mother,
Mrs. Stella McLendon and al
so were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields along
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riley
and family and Mr. and Mrs.’
Jim Hairston and family. The
two O’Shields families also
visited the Sargeant’s mother,
Mrs. Rosa Wilbanks.
With The Sick '
Glenn Gaskins returned to his.
home Saturday after sever
al days, illness in the Green
ville General Hospital.
DaVid R. Coker is recuper
ating at his home following
surgery at Bailey Memorial
Hospital. -w
Miss Ferohae- Seay under
went surgery at Self Memor
ial Hospital in Greenwood on
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BLEACH
</i GALLON
35c
LIBBY’S
CATSUP
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QUALITY FOOD AT LOWER PRICES
- GROCERIES -
Ubby’s TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz. can 25c
Trellis Cream Style CORN, 303 can ... 2 for 35c
A-G DETERGENT, 2 large .boxes 49c
Nabisco SALTINES, lb. box 33c
JUST WONDERFUL - Reg. S!)c , NOW
HAIR SPRAY ..; 69c
Large Colgate TOOTH PASTIlf 29c
MARKET SPECIALS
Tender Sliced BEEF LIVER, lb. 39c
20 OZ. BOTTLE Always Good OLEO, 2 lb. pk. 37c LIBBY’S * -
25c’ Spiced LUNCHEON MEAT, lb. 55c FRUIT COCKTAIL
303 CAN
Limit: 2 With $5.60 or
More Grocery Order, Please
FRESH PRODUCE
LETTUCE 2 heads 29c
Florida ORANGES, dozen 29c
Cobbler POTATOES, 10 lbs. 49c
Fresh TOMATOES, lb 10c
FROZEN FOODS
MORTON’S Chicken - Beef - Turkey - Macaroni and Cheese EACH
POT PIES 19c
Minute Maid ORANGE JUICE 12>oz. can... 45c
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-Prices Effective January 12 - 13 - 14
IT. S. GOOD —.ARMOUR STAR
Tender - Cubed
STEAK
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