The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 19, 1967, Image 11

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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, January 19, 1967 Joanna News ... * Mrs. Evans Visits Son in Missouri MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-6949 Mrs. J. E. Evans left on Tuesday for an extended visit to her son and daughter-in- law, Sgt. and Mrs. Isaac Ev ans and Dianha, at Fort Leon ard Wood, Mo. She traveled w}th Mr. and Mrs .Bill Mont gomery of Kansas City, Mo., - who had stopped by for a visit enroute to their home af ter a trip to Miami, Fla. Guests of . Mrs. L. D. Ed monds anjd Dora on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mar tin, Rev. and Mrs. Clee Black- well and Mrs. Nanny Kennedy of Waterloo. Also dropping in for a short visit were Rev. and Mrs. Carson and a group from Seneca, who had at tended a friendship meeting earlier at the Fireside Bap tist Church in Clinton. ' ►-Mr. and Mrs. R .W. Shipp and Gary visited relatives in Stonewall, Miss., and in Ma con, Ga., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morgan and Joey of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Croft of Simpsonville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bedenbaugh. While here they visited Mrs. Delia Russell at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Mrs. Vernon Inman of Providence Forge, Va., spent a few days last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hairston, in Clinton. She was a Saturday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crocker. Rev. la- -man, who is'a former pastor of the Presbyteriari Church here, visited relatives in Co lumbia. Mrs. Belle Connelly of Pros- * perity, arrived on Sunday for an extended visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riser and Lynn. On Sunday Mr. arid Mrs. C. R. Thompkins visited the latter’^ brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jamps All- sep, in Cateechee. Last Friday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. -flacks was the former’s sis ter, Mrs. Ida Morgan, of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phil lips visited Mrs. Allie Dyches in Blackville Saturday. DINNER GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr., were given a surprise birthday dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith. Mr. Bragg observ ed a birthday on the 5th, and Mrs. Bragg’s birthday was on the 15th. They were remem bered with many gifts. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., and children of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg and family of Aiken. returns to use Lt. William Glenn will re turn to the University of South Carolina; Columbia, for the spring semester to complete his masters degree in busi ness administration. Lt. Glenn is being sent on the Air Force boot strap program. Mrs. Glenn will remain in New Jer sey and continue teaching. T. C. Holcombe was a Fri day overnight guest of Mrs. Helen Turner and Miss Jen nie Holcombe in Anderson. While there he visited his brother, Joe Holcombe, who, is a hospital patient there. Visiting there also were Mr. and Mrs. Harris Holcombe of Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goss of Charleston, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Salter. While here they visited Mrs. Delia Russell at Self Me morial Hospital in Green wood. Mrs. Catherine Craven re turned home from Bailey Me morial Hospital in Tuesday after undergoing minor sur gery. Mrs. Elsie Gaffney is a pa tient at Self Memorial hospit al in Greenwood. ^ ,, BIRTHDAYS and WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES On January 19th Dickip Moore, Walt Johnson, Alice Davenport, and Mike Adair are wished a happy birthday, and observing wedding anni versaries are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. George Metts. Happy birthday on Friday, January 20, to Helen Rowe, Juanita W. Davenport, Lynn Carol Byars and Joe Kooiri, Jr. / f celebrate her 86th birthday on January 22, and other cele brants are Perry and Terry Knight, Johnny Johnson, Thomas Summers, Helen Bo- zard and B. E. Brannon. The 23rd brings a birthday to Joel Gentry and Mrs. L. D. Edmonds. Many happy returns of the day on January 24 to Kathy Metts and Hurshal Mays, and best wishes for a happy wed ding anniversary to Mr. arid Mrs. Pet Moates. Howard Vaughan and J. B. Johnson will celebrate birth days on January 25th. How Can I? By ANNE ASHLEY 1 1..' Q. How can I clean felt hats? A. For any except white felts, you can often work won ders just by rubbing over with a piece of stale rye bread. For a white felt hat, mix equal parts of cornmeal, salt, and flour, and rub this into the hat. Let remain overnight, then brush out thoroughly in the morning. Or, make a paste of plaster of Paris and benzene, rub this over the hat, and let remain for a while before brushing. Q. How can I make a neat job of punching a new hole into a leather belt? A. By using a heated needle for punching the hole, and by holding,the belt firmly on a wooden board while you bore through it. Q. How can I make a tastier pie crust? ( A. Try adding just a bit of sugar to each cup of flour used in making your crust. Im proves the flavor, and also the texture of the crust. ff Q. How can I mix/my own good furniture polish? A. By adding two table spoons of olive oil and one . tablespoon . of vinegar to a quart of warm water. Keep this solution warm while us ing. It will wash off dirt and dust, and leave a light oil treatment on the wood. Rub dry With a clean, soft cloth. Q. How can I do a good job of cementing wood to metal? A. When cementing wood and metal together with house hold cement, first soak the metal pieces in acetone. Be careful not to touch the sur face after soaking, and the household cement will make a good bond. \ Q. How can I keep my grains of rice snowy - white and separated, instead of lumpy? \ ] A. By adding a teaspoonful of lemon juice to your water. Q. How can I remove shine from dark suits? A. One way you can often deal with this is simply by rubbing over the fabric light ly with very fine sandpaper. Dampen a navy skirt or pair of trousers with bluing water, <1. How can I and press while still damp, that has thickened to Shiny suits may also be spong- usable consistency? ed with vinegar before press- A. T^v adding a little vin- ing. egar touie ink. OUR LOWEST PRICE FENCE! CALL SEARS AT 833-2411 FOR FREE FENCE ESTIMATES (78c Per Foot — Installed) OFFICE SUPPUES OFFICE FURNITURE OFFICE MACHINES —\ Serving The Clinton Area With Quality Service A L & L Office Supply Phone 984-8781 Laurens, S. C. W-D BRAND...CHOICE PORK SALE Chuck Steak * 59' W-B BRAND ... U.S.DA. CHOICE BONELESS SHOULDER OB BONELESS _ Chuck Roast ^69' didc W-D BRAND... UA.DA. OVEN-BEADY E-Z CARVE _ | Q J £ f Rib Roast • • *99' lb. W.0 U. 1 CHOICf W-D FROZIN (10 SERVINGS) MOUTHWASH ONLY EYE STEAKS... u, *1.69 BEEFBURGERS W-D U. S. CHOICE W-D CHOPPED FROZEN... 2 BEEF SHORT RIBS ...» 39' CUBE STEAKS ,! C 99' FULL QUAkTER SLICED PORK LOINS lb. W-D CHOPPED FROZEN... 2S Fr«. Stamps Far Pk a . 2W - jb - *1.99 SELECTO ■ ■ Box W-D PURE .. 50 Fro. Stamps Par Pfcf. HYGRADES SEMI-BONELESS COOKED WEST VA. HALVES 5-Lb Ave. lb. PURE BEEF FRAHKS,.59' BEEF SAUSAGE 49' FAMOUS FRESH W-D HANDI-PACK REFRESHING CANNED CHEK DRINKS .. . 15 £? 1. DIXIE DARLING BROWN 'N SERVE DINNER ROLLS a j Pkgs, 29' Mrs. S. D. Weathers will LUXURY ELB0W REPORT OF CONDITION OF J Bank of Clinton OF CLINTON IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC. 30, 1966 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 488,975.47 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 752,037.06 Obligations of States and political sub divisions , 588,183.88 Securities of Federal agencies and edr- j; C • porations not guaranteed by U. S. .' ' 274,926.56 Other loans and discounts 1,424,751.39 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises r 77,828.50 Other assets p 2,752.0t9 TOTAL ASSETS $3,609,454.95 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, part nerships, and corporations $1,933,188.54 Time and savings deposits of indivi duals, partnerships, and corporations .... 620,742.34 Deposits of United States Government .... 56,315.75 Deposits of States and political subdivi sions - v . 590,609.33 Certified and officers’ checks, etc '.. 25,289.12 TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,226,145.08 (a) Total demand deposits $2,505,402.74 v (b) Total time- and sayings deposits $ 720,742.34 Other liabilities : 2,341.16 MACARONI ^ 10' AST OR INSTANT COFFEE GROUND BEEF ^^^^^MAD^INDE^ONSTANT U.S.D.A. GOVERNMENTINSPECTION^^_^^_ HYGRADES 5EMI-BONELEm HAMS PINKY PIG Whole Hog Pork .. 50 Free Stomps per Pfcg. Sausage *59' 2-LB. PKG. 3-LB. PKG. 5-LB. PKG- VIRGINIA SLICED 6-°z. 001 ■ ■ Jar QUART JAR .. Limit 1 of Your Choice with A $5.00 Order DEEP SOUTH DUKE'S Mayonnaise 39'49' > CEDAR ROCK CUT GREEN r. y ^ Beans- ,lflA '' 4 ~ * ; BACON Y SOUTH CAROLINA GRADE 'A' LARGE PALMETTO FARM BUSH Northern, Kidney, Navy, Pinto Boom or Blockeyo EGGS DOZEN ONLY Peas NO. 300 CANS DIXIE CRYSTALS or bOMINO CRACKIN’ GOOD At LEMON SUGAR COOKIES * OATMEAL COOKIES it MACAROON COOKIES it CHOC. CHIP COOKIES 13-oz. PKGS. ♦SUGARY* ® Limit: 1 With $5 or More Order CHUM SALMON r n n S 49 (f PALMETTO FARM . . Limit 4 With A $5.00 Order U. S. No. 1 WHITE t Potatoes f ' 10-LB. VEtfT-VU BAG • TOTAL LIABILITIES.....; $3,228,486.24 MORTON'S MEAT 1 5-Lb. Bag • * v 38c / Oleo • 2 Limit 1 Qf Your Choice With A $5.00 Or Coffee “CROSS ROADS PRIDE” South Carolina No. 2V2 Cans Peaches 5 for $1 1-LB. PKGS. ASTOR MAXWELL HOUSE CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common stock—total par value $ 100,000.00 No. shares authorized 10,006 No. shares outstanding 10,000 Surplus . 200,000.00 Undivided profits i 30,968.71 Reserve lor contingencies and other capital reserves 50,0|00.00 Dinners V 11-01. PKG. FRESH PRODUCE REG. OR COLD WATER ARROW—Limit 1 With $5.00 Order Detergent ASTOR VEGETABLE . Limit 1 With A $5.00 Order Shortening GIANT PKG. 39' TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ** 380,968.71 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3,609,454.95 C^EXTRA fancy western winesap ■ v^cXTRA FANCY APPLES GOLDEN RIPE (. ■ . 4 Bag 59' BANANAS . . . 3 ^ 39' JUICY FLORIDA FIRM VINE RIPENED ? / ORANGES ... 8 £ 49' TOMATOES 23' .lOO-CT Afftfcin Tablets VOID AFTC* JAN. 21 AT TtIA LOCAL WHM-OniR 3-LB. CAN jr e-'-'t ♦ v - V* «'>! 1 K-Xv.-:<v: .vXwWv.-.. .v. a : .\Sxv.' vv.-.-. .’••v.v.. .x-xfeiMS Dixie Darling Ponytail” Wrapper Sandwich a THRIFTY MAID MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date $3,214,190.66 Average of total loans for £he 15 calendar days ending with call date 1,420,'395.94 ^ I, Harry Y. McSween, Cashier, of the above named oank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and * belief. _• HARRY Y. McSWEEN Correct—Attest: Robert P. Hamer, T. E. Addison, Ansel B. Godfrey, Directors. _ jState of South Carolina County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day ol Jan., 1967 and. I hereby certify that I am not air officer or director of this bank. Mv commission expires at the will of the Governor. S. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notary Public. / Ice Milk HALF GALLON Jm GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & pure ho sc of 2-LB. CAN REGULAR OR DRIP MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee VOID AFTER JAN. 21 AT YOUR LOCAL WIMM-OIKIK HARNESS RAGING SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS FOR BLUE CARD NO. 114 Bread 1H lb. Loaf l« JtK GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & pure hose of 7-OZ JOHNSON RLCDOl Spray Wax VOID AFTKR JAN. 21 PLAY “LET’S GO TO THE RACES” Now! 1 1 waysito win in “Let's Go To The Roces" . . . Win in any of the five roces, "place" in any of thg five roces, that is, cBme in second, or win the "LUCKY DOUBLE" by having two winners oh one cord. First Race pays $5.00, second race pays $10.00, third race pays $25.00. fourth race pays $50 00 and fifth race pays $100.00 We will poy $2.00 fo ony customer who has a "place" winnej in ony race one thru five. Win ,$1000.00 by hosing two winners on one cord. No pur chase required . . . pick up your free race cord ot Winn- Dixie. Cords redeemed thru Friday night following pre vious Saturday nights roce.^slo multiloted or altered cords accepted for awards. Watch "Let's Go To The Roces" each Sqiurday night on Charwtel 4 Greenville from 8 till 8 TO pm ond Channel 3 fawddtteTmn* 7 till 7:30. yp-m, ; -i, ' 1 • ,■ , 7 \ . 100 w Screen stamps WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF $10.00 or More Order / Free At Your CHnton WINN-DIXIE STORES LIMIT ONE COUPON Jan. 21 PER ADULT CUSTOMM / Ik i