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% Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March 23,1967 Lydia Mill News . Prince Famdy Has Guests MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, tient-iiV Bailey Memorial Hos* M Correspondent and pital. Mrs THE CLINTON CHRONICLE timely Tips Representative Telephone 833-2006 variety of sweet potato has. ning as whole or cut beans been announced by Clemson soon b® available to grow- By The County And Home University — the Redcliff. It ers - The new variety was Agents ^ is a well-formed, blocky-type named Bonus. C ANI ALOUI’E V A R I E- p 0 ^ a ^ 0 vvhi<?h is expected to STRAWBERRIES: A med- 1IES: C antaloupe varieties re- a ( } ua i-p Ur p 0 se product for ium - sized dish of raw straw- iMowh on u/iii ho ' comrm ‘ n ded for South C^aro- j' rC sh - market consumption berries will furnish more than Mike Foster Freddv *' na are Edisto 47, anc j cann i n g. Seed of a hew one third of a day’s allowance ... ~ ~ Hale s Best Jumbo, and sn qp bean variety highly de- of Vitamin C. ^ PENSIVE: The longer Ched dar cheese is permitted to age or ripen, the more the cost per pound. DUST ON LIGHT BULBS: A two-week’s accumulation of dust on bulbs, reflectors or glass shades cuts down U** 20 percent. For brighter light, dust* bulbs and reflectors re gularly. If a greasy film forms, wash in soapy water, rinse and dry before replac ing. Mrs. Helen Shirley, a for- Fuller, Julian Bryan and Ru- Smith . s p er f ec t. mer resident of many years, fus Edmunds, is ill in the Oconee Hospital pat Kay celebrated Mrs. W. P. McHaffey, Mrs. j n Seneca. birthday March 16. Ray Lee and son of Arcadia visited the former’s sister, Birthday Dinner With Parents Charles Harvey will In celebration of his bir.h- a b.rthday March 28. DELICIOUS WINTER h er SALAD: Grated carrots com bined with diced celery and have raisins add a subtle yellow color to winter meals and it’s cele- nutritious too. SHADE TR«E FERTILIZA- sirahlc for freezing or can- AGED CHEESE IS. EX- • tuoafttfo •(T«n r»ci. •«ai«aw.afa or tmfier. mo’ “unda^^eceM^l'oftt'e day MaJor Crawford w “ h ° n - Rhonda Phipps will .... sunnay. Recent guests of the ored with birthday tjinner 5rat _ her 8th bi rthdav March DeS iSord of an AlhI r v at the home ° f his ParentS ' TION: Shade trees and pecan ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crawford, Rudy Webb and Mrs. Melvin trees should be fertilized at Sr. Seay will observe birthdays this time with 2-3 pounds of Enjoying the occasion with March 30. complete fertilize^ for each James Paul Motes observed inch of diameter of the tree at shoulder height. Very often Georgia. Claude OFFICE SUPPLIES THE CHRONICLE PHONE 833-0MI Gilstrap, Sr. of Oreemdlle is visiting _his son hto" were" his' famiTy.' Mrs. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and f' , »»«»vyfoj?d Mike Terrv and . • . . Mrs. Gilstrap, Jr. Coming-es- Kav also Mr and Mrs Perry hlS birthda y March 20. pecially for the wedding of his parish and Tami Mr a^d Revivai in F ^ress a big tree will need 75-100 grandson, Nathan Gilstrap to Mrs . junior Crawford and fa- T !" ^ ^TVRliTFOR DRAPER M ss Pamela Vaughn in Un- milv a^i his aunt and uncle ^ess at the Lydia Pentecostal MATERIAL FOR DRA1 LR- ion Saturday evening. > M a^d Mrs O Z Thrashed Church each evening at 7:30 - ,KS: Whcn buying malcnaI Johnny Hanna of Green- ”„d family of Uke C^fy " ^ ^ is *“»««>• E^^brnsM^ 11 VZ w«>d was the recent guest of Mrs . MaUlis H as f' ■ | r^,,, ^ ' ,CdVy Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reece. Surprise Dinner jOCIdl jCCUrity FEEDER SALE: This is a Miss Sue Word with Miss A surprise birthday dinner .. Show your mcdicari; t . ar( | reminder that feeder sales are Andy Stroud of Joanna visi - was given for Mrs. Fred Ma- lo your doctor whcrc scheduled for itflirch 30 at 8 ed friends at Columbia Col- this Sunday at her home with , or trc . alm( . nt . adviscs Miss p m . a t Greenwood and March lege in Columbia during the her children and her sisters Martha Pressly, social sccur- 31 at 2 p. m. at Spartanburg, recent spring semester break and their families enjoying it Distrlct Manager Farmers planning to enter P r rlfr MU^rH wff' W,th her - Persons 65 or over who are cattle who have not reported V . 1 '‘ 1SS ^ ora ana vvin - r Among those present were insurtd under medicare re- them should call the County lop or iss rou . Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Car- ceive an , identification card Agent’s office and lotus know Mrs. Howard Roland form- tee, Mr. and Mrs. John Hin- with red, white and blue the number, etc. Wc would erly of Indiana but now re- son and Mr. and Mrs; Tommy stripes across the lop. The also like to inspect the cattle siding near Clinton spent a Kee and sons all of Chester, card shows their name, claim to make sure they are suit- lew days last week with her Mr. Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. number, and the date that able. sister, Mrs. Sidney Oakley. Bobby Webb and Cathy, Mr. protection begins under hos- DUST ON DUSTPAN: If Mrs. Oakley is spending this and Mrs. Benny Tucker and pital or medical insurance or d'rt and dust adheres to your week in Anderson with her Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Roland 5 ot h. dustpan, wash it well with daughter, Mrs. Bill Ejspeig Revis and Mitch, Clyde Rev- “Most doctors have a sup- soap/ and water; dry it and and Mr. Espeig, is and Dwight Waters. - piy 0 f the forms which are apply wax. The dust will slide Among those attending the Mrs. Mathis was remem- used ot claim benefits under off easily, wedding of Nathan Gilstrap bered with many nice gifts, the medical insurance part of SHARPEN SCISSORS: To to Miss Pamela Vaughn in Birthdays and Anniversaries medicare,’- Miss Pressly says, sharpen scissors cut a piece Union on Saturday evening Buddy Arnold observed his “The patient arranges for the of sandpaper, once or twice, were, Mr. and Mrs. Gl® 1 ™ birthday March 19. payment of the first $50 of with them. Gaskins and David, Mrs. Fijd Tim Bowlings birthday was doctor bills in a year. Medi- NEW VARIETIES: A new B °h MrS B • Lark ’^ Ir ‘ March 17 and Bill Bowlings care pays 80 percent of the and Mrs. Jack Pitts and Don- will be Marcb 25. reasonable charges of the rest responsibility for payment of ny ’, and y J, e T j at ?J' Willard Davis will be 1 year of the covered medical ser- the first $40 of hospital costs melj, Mr. and Mrs. David H. old March 25. vices.” ’ in each spell of illness, and Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Hous- Mrs Vemer Dees and Mrs. Payment of doctors’ bill.? is the hospital claims payment ton Ellis Mrs. Frank Goss Hu^i, BaUard will observe handled in either of two ways. 0 f the remainder of the rca- and also Mr and Mrs. Gary t heir birthdays March 24. The patient and his physician sonable cost. Goss ol L arlcston who spent March 28 birthdays will in- decide, which method will be Anyone «an get additional the week-end here. Mr Goss clude Mrs J< H Crowe, H. used. Payment may be made information about the health W M- an as ln tbe weddin 8- h. Dalton, Mrs. Billy Cooper, (1) directly to the doctor if he insurance from his social se- ivnss r eroiine beay spent and Charles Brown. Keith and agrees to send in the Claim; cl inty office. For this area, the week-eiKi with her sister Kevin Huskey will have birth- or (2) to the patient who pays tb c address is: Social Sccur- and brother-in-law, Mr. and days March 28. the doctor and gets an item- jt y Administration, 219 Mag- Mrs. itoyee smitn near Lau- Obsreving birthdays March ized receipt to claim repay- nolia Avenue, Greenwood, S C. r °™ v 11 n u 27 will be Charles Coker, Mrs. ment himself. 29846. Mrs. Lilly Wyalt has arnv- Sarah Shelnut and Leland Nel- If' hospitalization is. neces- ed in Germany where she has son . sary thc physician arranges joined hoi husband, who is Mrs. Marion Lawson will oh- for the admission of his pa st atK-neu there with the U. S. | serve her birthday March 25. tient. The’ beneficiary accepts Army. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wil liams visited his son, Edward Williams, Mrs. Williams and family in Newberry Sunday afternoon. Timmy Sanders of Har grave jMilitary Academy in Chatham. Va., is spending the spring holidays with his par ents, Rev. and Mrs. M. J. San ders. Mr. and Mrs. David Word, Mrs. J. W. Weir and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Modi in were in Startex Sunday for the fun eral services of a cdtisiti, Ilu^h Dobbins. (I-L Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trammell and Phil spent Sun day tvith his parents, Mr. and Mrs * Clyde TrammelL Mrs. Fred Bodie with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry, Mike •end Kay Berry of Fork Shoals were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mo'te and Charlie Motto with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Motte of Greenville wece called to Al ma, Ga. on Monday evening of last week due to the death of a brother, Clifford Mo'te. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Motte at tended tht funeral services of his uncle on Wednesday, join-..| ing his parents, the W. L. Motto’s in Alma on Tuesday evening. Centers U. S. Army Billy Dickerson was induct ed into the U. S. Army on Mon’ day of last week and is sta tioned at Fort Jackson in Co lumbia. His mother, Mrs. Mildred Dickerson and broth er Steve and Miss Ella Mae (Honey) Brown visited him there on Sunday. Visitors Saturday of Mrs. W. P. Terrell and Mr. Terrell who is a patient in the Lau-'. rens Disrtict Hospital, were Mr. and Mrs. Garvin An drews of Anderson, Mrs. T. O. Means and daughter and Mrs. O. H. Purcell of Green ville. Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Terrell of Enoree were Sun day dinner guests of his mo ther. Mrs. W. P. Terrell. Mrs. J. H. McPherson of Chesler, spent a few days with her mother and visited her fath er last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Abercrom bie of Laurens were recent guests of Mrs. Henry Aber-' crombie. With The Sick Mrs. Nell Mills is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Bill Cauble has return ed heme following an illness in Bailey Memorial Hospital. W. P. Terrell is a patient in the Laurens District Hos pital. Mi t. Lewis Howdl L a 1^- Belles Dept Store CLINTON, S. C. MAhers! 11x14 WALL bUUU' PORTRAIT OF YOUR CHILD 3 DAYS Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. March 28-29-30 CLOSE WEDNESDAY NOON PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS DAILY: 10 AM • 1 PM; 2 PM • 5 PM SELECT FROM SEVERAL POSES • BABIES & CHILDREN OF ALL AGES • PORTRAITS DELIVERED IN STORE . ,.i Slightly convertible. Some people can't ride in a regular con vertible without trying to convert it. ("Put the topdown, Daddy." "Leave it up, Harry.") You can’t make a compromise. (Try driv ing a regular convertible with the top half way up.) But you can buy one: The Volkswagen Sunroof Sedan. The Sunroof is a cross between a VW Sedan and a VW Convertible. It has a hole in the roof, with a steel cover that cranks open to give you 360 square inches of sky. Or 359'/2 square inches of sky. Or 14 square inch. Or whatever's comfortable. And if no opening's comfortable, you can have that, too. Just crank the cover closed until it pops against its sealing gas ket. This makes our Sunroof as airtight and watertight as our Sedan. The cover is padded and lined like the rest of the roof, so you can hardly see it. Some people can hardly see paying an extra *90* for it, either. (Until they take our Sunroof out on the road. And open her up.) Leroy Cannon Motors, Inc. South Church Street Extension Greenville, S. C. 29605 •UrMOR!£E0 OEAICR ...... WWER FOOD PRICES LAKLE ASSORTMENT EASTER CANDIES - GROCERIES wm Libby’s CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. caii 1... 1.49c VAN ( AMP’S 16 OZ. CANS PORK & BEANS 2 for 29c DEL MONTE SLICED or CRUSHED NO. 2 CAN PINEAPPLE 29c AUSTEX ir>»/2 OZ. CANS SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS .. 2 for 55c GRADE ‘A’ SOUTH CAROLINA — Large White EGGS 1^99c MARKET SPECIALS ARMOUR’S CANNED ^ HAM 3 lb- tan $2.49 AZALEA WHOLE or HALF CENTER CUT CURED We Are Authorized to Accept Food Stamps HAM lb. FRESH PRODUCE Sweet POTATOES, 2 lbs 25c Golden Ripe BANANAS, lb 10c FROZEN FOODS T Morton’s CREAM PIES —14 oz 3 for 87c jVKW! — “COOL-WHII"’ — NEW! <)T. |*T. WHIPPED TOPPING 55c 29c PRICKS KITKCT1VK MAR' II 2:1-24-25 ALWAYS GOOD ce Milk GAL Clinton Mills Store — Lydia Mills Store FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 833-0631