The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 30, 1967, Image 7

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£ Ita Clinton, S. C., Thurstfdy, Mkrcli 30, lOOY THE CLIHTMf CHRONICLE X. „ ■ West Clinton News ... Fulmer Family Visits MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent-Representative 104 Milling: Avenue Dial 833-3192 1 A. If you’ll keep a stick of ordinary blackboard chalk in pens, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. March 28 Tracy Smith. JWir jewelry hox, this will aid Adams of Utah visited the M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 111 tarnish prevention. aratc immediately without handy household hints are in flexible plastic Items as plastic. Insert the knife end minutes, and the weld breaking. contained in my new paper- belts, and purses? ^ between the two pieces you as good as new. For Q. How can I prevent tarn- back book. A. Heat an old case knife wish to weld together. Hold hard plastics, use ish on my costume jewelry? Q. How can I mend tears to a degree that melts the them tight for two or three glue, available at drugstofM. Tr 'M This Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ful mer and daughter, Barbara Ann, of Johnston spent the W, Adams over the weekend. James Smith, celebrated her same xtea also works well in Miss Clara Nelson of Eno- 3rd birthday, chests ol silverware and oth- ree spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox.* Mrs. Jack cr , cahin " ts “'•'ere "V;lal oh- Mrs. Andy Hames. Puller, Mrs. Melvin Seay, El- Joels subject to tarnish arc Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Mead- mer Queen and Wayne Moore s '>" ■ , ors and family of Columbia has birthdays today. Q. How can I give m, arms weekend with he latter's par- visited hi u Mr . and Mr and Mrs 0vcl , Woody special care to whiten them ents. Mr. nn<l Mrs. Hubert Mr j c Meadors Thursday observe their wedding anniver- an f ad , d 10 ll ' ,r b <- aut >; 7 r Leopard, and othen relatives. a coming especiaIly for the today . A. Try rubbtng a slice o rr ^ ^ ha^r birthday* 11 * bara Alexander of Joanna^g ^ c^e^G^- E HaPPy birthday te Mrs. J. Hcd Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hea- fmew^gueTofthl tetter's L ^R^mn^A^ “o °Ho 0l<f ""T h h tn and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray sister and her husband, Mr. and 0001116 Rolli ns on Apr . q. How can I mend sheer Heaton, Sunday afternoon. a nd Mrs D D. Ficklin and Mr - and Mrs Dan Dunaway or nylon curtains? Mrs. Mary Weathers of family Sunday. w 4 iU observ f wcddblg an : n ... A ’ Ap h ply a . bil of ™ U *' CS * Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Grover ^ versary ^ 1 aod Mr ’ and na ' 1 po lsh ’ and pr ^ ss the torn James Stogner and Mr. and of Alma, Ga., spent the week- Mrs. Elmer Queen has a wed- edges toge her with your fm- Mrs. K ulus Ballard and end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. d “* anniversary April 3. *W ; ™e tear will be almost daughter, Libby, of Joanna Hamrick. April 3 Mrs. Clyde v Bigbee, in 4 ' sl 4 c . . visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller Joyce Wallenzine, Sue Hanley, Q. How can I remedy sweat Farmer Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sex- a Donnie Whitman and Era Lo- tt,rs that have b ‘‘K un to show Mrs. Lula Willard of Union ton and son of Greenwood and is Eustace will observe their wo A rn „ sr ’ ols - is spending this week with her Mrs. Essie Powell and Helen birthdays sistr and her husband, Mr. Greer visited Mrs. Ada and Mrs B. B. Stroud. and other relatives over the weekend. Stan Foster and Robert White of Camp Lejeune, N. C., WITH THE SICK spent the Easter holidays with Ralph Bearden is a patient their parents, Mr. and Mrs. at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Paul Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Patterson has mea- How Can I? By ANNE* ASHLEY A. Buy mercerized thread to match the sweater in color, turn the garment wrong side opt, and darn in fine, loose stitches j— making sure the stichcs don’t go through to the right side. Use a small brush, instead of a darning egg. It holdssjhe spot to be firmly \pd makes Bill White. sles. Q. What can I do about fine mended Miss Sara Nell Heaton of Mrs. Nancy Quinn is ill with hairline cracks that have oc- .vour darning easier.^ Woodruff spent the weekend the flu. curred in my plaster ceilings Dow can I separate post- with her parents, Mr. and Jamie and Darlene King are and walls? a K e stamps that are stuck to- Mrs. L. C. Heaton. sick at their home. , a. These can be filled in S ether? Tammy Hedgpath spent the Mrs. Andy Hames has been w ithout use of spackle or plas- A ‘ Refore attempting to weekend with her father, Leon ill with the flu. ^ v ter us j n g ordinary sticks ,Hl1 * th( ‘ m a l )a ^, place a piece Hedgpath, in Atlanta, Ga., and Ott Thomas is improving at of , white Rub vigor- of sli « htI .v damp paper over Mr. and Mrs. Hedgpath ac- home after being a patient at ously back and f or th over the tbem and rub ovcr th t‘ P a P t * r companied her home. Bailey Memorial Hospital. crack until it is filled in. On Wldl a b(g iron - Diis usually Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten REVIVAL white ceilings this forms an loosens thc sLunps without and children visited her fa- Revival services with the excellent temporary repair s l )(, ' bn ” il 1(1 adhesive, ther and brothers in Ninety- Rev. Harry Kemp of Walhal- which will need no further Q How can* 1 quickly and of- Six Sunday. la will continue through Sun- touching up until time for the f< ‘ < ‘ Rvc, y remove ^ sooty foot- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor day at the Elizabeth Street ^iext paint job. and daughter Sybil, and Mr. Church of God. Rev. F. D. Q. Is there any way I can and Mrs. Harry Foster and Moore, pastor of'the church, remedy the gripper snaps on daughter, Teresa, attended a invites the public to attend, children’s clothing which have lnck nicc,y - Many nt,u r such sup|H*r at the Richard Addi- EGG HUNT AND PICNIC gotten weak and wid not stay son’s lake home Saturday Cora King’s Nursery enjoy- fastened? night. ed an Easter egg hunt and A. To make these work Mrs. Edgar Brazil! and then a picnic. Fourteen boys Hke new, just take a pair of children ol Columbia spent and girls enjoyed the occasion, .pliers and bend one or two Monday with her parents, Mr. BIRTHDAYS AND of the prongs in the socket a and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES little. Mrs. Bessie Queen, Mrs. C. S tan Foster, Mrs. Margie Q. How caif I facilitate the W Windsor and daughter, Sy- Woodward, Mrs. Carl Heaton, separation of sliced bacon in bil, visited Rev. and Mrs. Ju- j r ., and Katherine Lee cele- Us package? lian Weisner and son, Jody, in brated their birthdays March A. By taking the whole McCall and attended church 28. package and rolling it up services there. Larry Barker had a birth- crosswise. Then, when you Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San- d a y March 28.’ unroll it, the slices will sep- ders visited the latter’s father, prihts from my light-colored rugs? A. 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Does Away With (’ost ly Painting Perfect Cover Cor Block 1 (ioes On Over Shingles, Asbestos \ Augusta Aluminum and Roofing Products 520 Georgia Ave., North Augusta, S. C. Please have your representative call on me at no obligation on my part. Name COST IS AMAZINGLY LOW Address Citv Phone T A SOUTH CAROLINA ENTERPRISE Our Authorized Representative-Will Present This Fabulous Offer. The Choice Is Yours. The Chance Is Now! 833-1630 — Room 28. When Our Authorized Representative Calls On You, He Will Present Proper Credentials Identifying Him With Us. tn •Augt*gt»,'-Gav r ' hospital Monday. Airman Third Class Mike of Stewart Air Force Base, Tenn., spent the Easter week end with Ivs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Author Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Cannon and chil dren of Greenville also spent Sunday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mc Lendon and daughter of Sene ca visited relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McAhee of Glenn Springs visited Mrs. Ralph Bearden Sunday. , j Mr. a n d Mrs. RaylVvodd Campbell and children of Hemingway, Mrs. Ethel Stte?- pan! of Orangeburg, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Queen of Cow- El NAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 4th day of April, 1967, I will ren der a final accounts of my acts and doings as Adminis trator of the estate of Marvin G. Harvey Jr. in the office of the Judge of Probate of Lau rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply lor a final discharge from my trust as Administra tor. Any persrtft indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. James It. Franks Administrator March 3, 1967 4-C-M-30 CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Homer Rector Jones, Jr. and Van S. Jones made suit to grant Frances M. Jones Donnan Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Eliza Ann Jones. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Eliza Ann Jones, de ceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lau rens Court House, Laurens, S. C. on April 6, 1967 next, alter publication hereof, at 4:00 o’clock in the P. M. to show cause, if any they have, why. the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 22 day of March, Anno Domi ni, 1967. , J. Hewlette" Wasson J. P. L. C.v . X-.16 Reg. 73c LISTER1NE 7-oz. Size now • 0 • ■rtp beiiei mam CREST Tooth-Paste Lge. Size 49c rffi# • ' ALL COLA DRINKS 6-Bittle Carton LIMIT: 3 With $5.00 Order J-'*/ r. v>- Libby’s Vienna Sausage, 4-oz. can ... 19c Plantation Pride Salad Delites, 12-oz. jar ... 25c ’ it ' ' . * ' ■ ’ Tail-Boy Tomatoe or Veg. Soup, lge. can ... 19c Hafnia Luncheon Meat, 12-oz. can Juiced-Rite Orange or Grajie Drink, 57-oz. ? Showboat Spaghetti, 2 14-oz. cans 19c SWEET SUE ‘ - 24-OZ. CAN Chicken-and-Dumplings or Chicken Stew . 49c NABISCO 1 LB. BOX SALTINES ... 33c MARKET SPECIALS FRYERS, Cut-up ; . . . — CHOICE — CUTS — U. S. Gov’t. Inspected FRYERS WHOLE . 33c NABISCO DANDY 11-OZ. PACK SHORT CAKES 45c D1XIE CRYSTALS SUGAR 5 LB. BAG Limit: I With $3.00 or More Order CHICKEN LIVERS, II). BREAST, lb. TilIGUTS, lb. LEGS, lb. FRESH PRODUCE Finn Cabbage, lb. 5c Golden Ripe Bananas, lb 10c FROZEN FOODS Chef-Choice F. F. Potatoes, 2 9-oz. pk 19c Minute Maid Orange Juice, 12-oz. can ..... 37c PRICKS KI I'KCTIVK MARCH 30 - 31 - APIUI. l ALWAYS GOOD DETIRCENT Large Box i. LIMIT: 2 With $5.00 Order Clinton Mills Store i > Mills Store Phone 833-0710 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 833-0631