The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 03, 1967, Image 7

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V' • '** { ' w ^1 'V • 1 Clinton, S. C., THursday, August 3,1967 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 7- TIMELY TIPS By County and Home Agents Lydia Mill News . . Bradley Gets Army Discharge greatest injury of dogwood MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mrs. Bond is the former Ru- trees is lawn mowers; Chil- Correspondent and Smith in Union. by Birchmore^ daughter of dren mowing lawns are often Representative Lt. and Mrs. Douglas Rip- Mr - and Mrs - Charlie Birch- careless and skin the trees as Telephone 833-2006 P y and Lisa of Dayton, Ohio, more. they are mowing. Oftentimes are spending a few weeks Mr - Bond’s parents are Mr. the tree is skinned completely Spec. 4 Donald Lee Bradley, their parents, Mr. and an d Mrs. W. C. Bond. around and will d : e. We sug- son of Mrs. I. N. Pierce has Mrs y L Gaines and Mrs. With The Sick gest that 'yoti drive stakes arrived home after spending ]vj ar y Fallaw. Mrs. Falla,w Mrs. R. R. Wyatt is a pa- around the tree or put some three and one half years in am j yi rs Rippy and daughter tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- — Gegnany. He received his dis- visited their daughter and sis- pital. charge before returning home. tei . ( Mrs . David storay> Mr . Mrs . Effie Willis is ill at her He is now residing in Spar- gtoray and family in Green- home. tanburg. v jH e during the week-end. Mr. George Howell is a pa- Mrs. W. L. Motte, Mrs. Ver- jt eV- an d Mrs. M. J. San- tient in Bailey Memorial Hos- ner Dees, Mrs. Billy Willard ders, Timmy and Malcolm pital. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell at- Sanders, Andy Ellis and Mis- Mrs. T. O. Williams is ill at tended a party for Mrs. Mot- ses j u d y Hughey and June her home, te’s daughter, Mrs. Maxie Holland visited Arty Joe San- Mr . Jim Dean is a patient Reeder in Joanna on Tuesday ders at Carson Newman Col- in the Veteran’s Hospital in evening of last week. lege in Jefferson City, Tenn. Columbia. Jimmy Walker, son of Mr. on Saturday. Wayne Ale wine has return- and Mrs. Frank Walker left M rs Fred Bodie and Mr. Friday for Fort Jackson, Co- and M rs . j ack Pitts and Don- "“^‘‘“'j^a^BaTwfll is a « “>rge number of ladies pre- lumbia for six months tour of ny with Mri and Mrs. Charles " lrs - w " , ^ in l Ba 8well is a 6 acUve duty. Patterson and children of In- P 311 ™ 1 at Ba,ley Memonal Each member grou8ht a Nancy Bowling is visiting man vacaUoned at Mr. and ^ ^. nda F h dish of food for a delicious kind of collar around the base for protection. EASY WAY TO CRUSH PEACHES—A small can with both ends out crushes peach es with admirable efficiency. A mesh-type potato masher or pastry blender does nicely, too. SMALL GRAIN — Anyone desiring a few bushels of the New Blue Stem or Andnox wheat should get in touch with the county agents’ office. We have a few bushels re served. PLASTIC COVERED HANG ERS—Plastic or plastic-cov ered hangers should be kept on hand near your washing machine and ircning b^.d. Then you’ll never be tempted to put damp clothts on hang- e r s that might leave rust spots. SPIDER MITE AND BOLL- WORM INFESTATION — A cotton sprayer pressure of 60 pounds or more is needed to cope with spider and boll- worm infestations in cotton. High pressure insures better spray coverage. As plants get bigger, you may need to go to 80 pounds pressure. ICE SAVER—Wrap a piece of aluminum foil around the ice in your picnic cooler. The foil retards melting makes ice last longer. PREVENT YELLOWING^ When putting away whU* clothes, wrap them in blar tissue or a blue cloth. TliS, will prevent them from tuiy ing yellow. IF YOU DON'T BEAD THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS v ’ ' and Mrs. Cecil Lanford, Mrs. Nor ma Gilliam and son, Mrs. Ja nice H a n n a and Cullen Medlock and children all of Whitmire and several o t he r relatives and friends. Class Meeting Enjoyed The Willing Workers Class of the Lydia Baptist Sunday School enjoyed their July ed home from Self Memorial [nesting in the church social hall on Thursday evening with ma Harvey and Mrs. Sidney day gifts from their secret sters. Ice Cream and birthday ft COMSTOCK CUT BEETS NO. 303 CAN We Give Jewel her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Braswell’s cabin — covered dish supper. Mrs. T. C. Burgess in Ander- on Lake Greenwood last be ® n 111 tor several days. M M .. son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bow- week. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy , , reiw™ 60 n .. hirih ling and family were recent Berry and family of Fort “em'orS Hotita™"' ^ guests of the Burgess fami- Shoals joined them part of 1 lem0 181 Hospnai. ly. the week. Juniors Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bag- Prayer Breakfast Sunday Mr - an d Mrs. Jimmy San- well were in Greenville re- Morning . ders were hosts to their Jun- pninvpH «snn cently for the funeral services The two Adult Men’s Clas- i°r Training Union Class of were en J°y ea dIier bU P- of her aunt, Mrs. T. F. Vau- ses of the Lydia Baptist ^ Lydia Baptist Church, • williams u iho ghn. Church will sponsor a Prayer when they entertained them Wliliams Mrs. Sarah Shelnut and sons Breakfast Sunday morning with a Weiner Roast on Fri- spent a recent week with Mr. at 8:30 a.m. at the church, da y evening at their home. Birthdays and Anniversaries and Mrs. Jerry Ballew in with all men of the church in- Baptist Circles To Meet. Miss Marion Ballard ob- Charleston. vited. ' The Omethine Dobbs Circle served her birthday July 23. Ezzie Miller and Jim- Rufus Handback and Frank will meet Tuesday evening at Aug. 10 birthdays will in- my, David Word and Mrs. J. B. Landerford and 7:30 pjm| in the Social Hall c l ude Mrs. Jimmy Earl Gre- Miss Sue Word were among and Mrs. Handback is in of the Lydia Baptist Church g° r y. Steve Roach, James those in Atlanta, Ga. Satur- charge of the breakfast. He for their meeting. Bagwell, Mrs. Nellie Dean and day for the ball game. Also asks that the men let him Mrs. Alma Harvey will be Frank Birchmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle know before Saturday noon hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice and Mrs. Bill Nelson. if they plan to attend. The Kathleen Walker Cir- observed their wedding anni- Mike Campbell and Miss Dl- Card of Thanks cle will meet at the home of versary Aug. 2. anne Wise were week-end I want to say many thanks Mrs. Clyde Trammell on Vicki Lawson and W. L. guests of Mr., and Mrs. Jack to everyone for being so nice Wednesday at 1 p.m. Cato’s birthday will be Aug. Davis in Atlanta, Ga. to me while I was in Bailey All members are urged to 5. Honor Graduate Memorial Hospital. The doc- attend their respective meet- Mandy Hairston will be 6 Randy Prather received tors and nurses were wonder- ing. years old Aug. 4. his high school diploma in the ful and the gifts, flowers, Surprise Dinner In Whitmire Miss Beatrice White also graduation exercises on Fri- cards, visits and especially the On Sunday, Mrs. Alma Har- have a birthday the 4th. day at the South Carolina De- prayers offered were so great- vey, Mrs..Charles Harvey and Celebrating birthdays Aug. partment of Correction. Ran- ly appreciated. May God bless C. Harris of Laurens were in 9 will be Sherman Massey, dy received the scholastic you. family with Mr. and Mrs. O. Guy Parrish, Mrs. Gerald Achievement Award for being Mrs. Henry King Whitmire for a surprise birth- Cooper and Donna Dillishaw. a straght A student. Birth Announcement day dinner for Mrs. Alma * Sgt. Leon Abercrombie will The Horizon Girls of the Bond Harvey and her sister-in-law, observe his birthday Aug. 6. Lewa District of Camp Fire Mr. and Mrs. L. S. I?ond of Mrs. Cullen Medlock of Whit- Billy McGee and Durwood Girls are spending the week Charlotte, N. C., formerly of mire. Pierce will have birthdays at Myrtle Becah. Miss Nellie this city announce the birth Others present were: Mr, Aug. 7. Osborne the counselor accom- of a son, William Charles on and Mrs. James Medlock and Mike Crawford and Mrs. panied them. July 25 at the Charlotte Pres- children of Newberry, Mr. Jimmy Riohie will celebrate The Boy Scouts at Lydia byterian Hospital. and Mrs. Luther Medlock and their birthdays Aug. 8. left Sunday for a week’^ camping at Camp Old Indian, above Greenville. Mrs. Ralph Roberts of Foun tain Inn spent Monday of last week with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Motte and Mr. Motte. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Motte vis ited the latter’s daughter, Mrs. Maxie Reeder in Joanna in the afternoon. Mrs. Charlie Birchmore is spending several weeks in Charlotte, N. C. with her daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bond. Mr. Birchmore spent the week-end tiere and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fallaw ahd Mliss Ed na Birchmore visited the Bonds’s on Tuesday of last week. The Bond’s couple are the parents of a new son. E. U. Wilson has re turned to Atlanta, Ga. after spending the past week here with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Harvey, Mr. Harvey and family. On Friday Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Harvey vis ited their son and brother, Harold Wilson in Milledge- ville, Ga. Mrs. Jim Dean and Mrs. Melda D. Walker and daugh ter visited Mr. Dean in the Veterans Hospital in Colum bia, Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Brown was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crain near Joanna last week. Pvt. Warren Goss was ac companied to Atlanta, Ga., last Thursday by his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and brothers, Wells and Jerry to board a plane for Fort Lewis, Washington, after spending several days leave with the family. Mrs. Frances Meeks, Buck Meeks,i Mrs. Sam Williams and Misses Susie Meeks and Debbie Williams enjoyed “Six Flags Over Georgia” on Sun day a week ago. f Mr. and Mrs. Cordell San ders and family are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frances Williams and family in Spar tanburg. Misses Mary Jo and Rachel Simmons of Greenville were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reece and fa mily Wednesday of last week. The Reece family visited Mr. anjd Mrs. Robert Shook in Greenwood last Thursday. Mrs. W. L. Boozer, Tony, Lynn and Glenn Boozer .of Inman visited Saturday with their former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram mell. They also visited their son and brother, Martin Boo zer and Mrs. Boozer in Joan na. Mrs. J. B. fanderford and daughters were Friday guests of their parents and grand- DOG OWNERS! The City Ordinance Requiring The Inoculations of All Dogs Against Rabies Will Be STRICTLY ENFORCED. HAVE YOUR DOG INOCULATED In The Annual Summer RABIES CLINIC. Dogs Allowed To Run At Large Without Inoculation Tags Will Be Picked Up. VACCINATION CLINIC Sponsored By The Laurens County Health Department and The Clinton Police Department as Follows: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9 CARTER’S SERVICE STATION, AIRPOR^RD. 9:00 TO 10:00A.M. BAILEY SCHOOL, CLINTON MILL 10:00 TO 11:00 A. M. ANIMAL CLINIC / 2:00 TO 6:00 P. M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 LITTLE BIT’S (iROCERY, S. BELL ST. 9:00 TO 10:00 A.M. ANIMAL CLINIC 10:00 TO 12:00 NOON ANIMAL CLINIC 2:00 TO 6:00 P. M. Inoculations Will Be Given For $1.00 Per Animal By A Licensed Veterinarian. i. • • • LUZIANNE TEA BAGS 100 COUNT 79c 4) * - 3-Lb. Tin Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order CORONET BIG ROLL Paper Towels..27c SEARCHLIGHT PINK SALMON Limit: 2 With $5.00 or More Order - GROCERIES - DOLE 12-OZ. CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE ,•............... 10c REALEMON JUICE, 8-oz. bottle v 19c DUNCAN HINES AM, FEAVORS CAKE MIXES 3 for $1.00 START INSTANT 4 2-3 OZ. CAN BREAKFAST DRINK 25c KRAFT GREEN GODDESS 8-OZ. BOTTLE DRESSING 39c CASTLEBERRY’S • 10-OZ. CAN HOT DOG CHILI .. 23c CLAUSSEN or SUNBEAM 1*KG. OF 8 HOT DOG BUNS 19c BAMA ' 18-OZ. GLASS STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 47c FRESH PRODUCE Fresh CORN, 6 ears 39c CABBAGE, lb ^.. 5c FROZEN FOODS MORTON’S FROZEN PEACH or APPLE 20-OZ. FRUIT PIES 27c BIRDSEYE CHOPPED 18-OZ. PKG. TURNIP GREENS .... n... .. .... 2 for 29c MARKET SPECIA LS Boneless STEW BEEF, lb 69c Rump ROAST,lb 65c Sirloin Tip ROAST, lb 99c Circus All-Meat, Jumbo Size, Natural Smoke Color, Keg. 69c 1 Lb. Pkg. FRANKS Special! — 59c PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 3-4-5, 1967 ALL SOFT DRINKS 6-Bottle Carton , PLUS BOTTLES, PLEASE! Limit: 5 With $5.00 or More Order HUNT’S PIZZA FLAVOR CATSUP M-OZ. BOTTLE • • U. S. I). A. GRADE “GOOIT STEAKS CUBED • T-BONE SIRLOIN • ROUND Clinton Mills Store — Lydia Mills Store Phone 833-0710 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 833-0631