The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 29, 1968, Image 9
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‘AUCTION DON.AIT SHOW—The
‘AmaziiiK Mr. lira I’ un ‘ is shown
above preparing ti. ptM'i'.'rm the
000 Mystery’ eseap(' trick which will
highlight the show held March 9 in
conneeton with the ‘Auction Dollar’
auction in Downtown Clinton. Brad
bury also will stage a ventriloquist
act and novelty macic and illusions.
The auction and show will climax the
‘Auction Dollar’ promotion which
opened today in Clinton. Persons
making purchases at parlielpat ing
stores will lie given an ‘auction dol
lar’ for every dollar spent - up to
100 ‘auction dollars’ for a single pur
chase. Participating merchants will
donate items which will be auctioned
off for ‘auction dollars.’
Inspection
Schedule
Announced
A schedule tor use by all
motor vehicle owners in hav
ing their cars and trucks safe
ty inspected was released to
day by the State H.yhway De
partment. It calls for the first
Croup to be clav ked bv today,
deb 2!f
In order to spread the bur
den ol uispeetin^ more than
a million automobiles, truck;,
buses. motorcycles, nuxor
s< i o’err and other typos ot
vehicles, a month-by-month
-eheduU’ has lain a’-'anced
Key to the schedule is th ■
fuial i.uimTal on tin vehicle
license plate This siirde
I'Uinber ind.cates the month
that veluelcs should ho taia u
to one o! the many veh do
inspection stations lor a cheek
up
Persons v. ho ha\o vehicles
bearin'-; licenses ending m the
numeral 'T' or "2" should
have their vehicles inspected
by today The schedule toi
lue remainder ol the Ih.iH ve
Icele license year is as tol
lows :
THE ( HRONB'LE. Clinton. S. Fob. 29. 19HS—9
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Gray Court Girl to Represent County
Ry M. I,. Ol TZ
County Agent
\la: v ('ovinitton. 11th grade
indent of Diw.v Cuurt-Owmgs
Dish sd.ooi, !u,,s ln’cn chosen
to i-eprc-ci.t Laurens County
. the Xat.oiial V(iuthpov\er
mti .1 Ur She vv ill g-.
to ('duiinu.: on Mai ch 1st and
2nd v. !k ;v she will compete
s..lb M’licr ei.ntestants from
a: b (' caibna The Sttite
v.,ain■ r ;:i so on to Chicago
die latter part of March
where they will compete in
the National Youthpower and
Food Program.
Mary is the daughter of Mr.
and Mr-s Henry Covington of
524 \\ (leorgia St., Woodruff,
SI I o is lf> years of age. her
hobbies are riding horse back,
knitting, cooking and sewing.
Ol t H t st VPI.1L8
CHROMCI.F PUB. CO
li you have 4 ot these...
you’ll need 4 of these
Blue, White Sp ns
^ostod At Si ctions
How Can I?
D How can 1 prevent a
vegetable or any already
mixed salad from becoming
soggv and wilted after it;
Q My gravy always tastes stan(ls 1( , r a frw iu)ur ^
Q. How can 1 keep button-, ,,od ( “ nou « h ’ b an A H> pla(anu a saU( , ( . r
holes from fraying when - ,!1;i I’P''ti/ing color. Have you U p si( i ( . d.iwn on the bottom of
By ANTVE ASHLEY
Last Digit
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or these...or these...or these
,ny suggestions?
A You can add more eve
the howl before filling the
remain fresh
working them into loosely
woven fabrics? ' 1 wvu , )!)W , Wlth your sala(j In lhls
A. You can fashion a good, ‘bpval to your gravy by the way t | u . moisture will run
long-lasting Inutoru lt addition of some leftover cof- und(>rne;Jth th( . , aut . (M . an(I
you 11 first apply a t in line .ee to it, or stirring in a tea
of clear fingernail poh-h ex- -poonful of
actly where the hole ; ui he; tant coffee. This darkens the
made. Let this dry. then cut iravy nicely, without affect- .... , ,
the buttonhole with .i : a/or ng its taste. V ‘ hat ran J <i,) ahout
blade or buttonl ■ f issors scorched area in a white
and work as u cal Q. How should furs be shirt - ’
dried?
Q. What era ! do vvlvn
D LUWSd
vour salad w:
powdered in-
and crisp
SCHOOL DISJKICT 5(1
\Ve»*A of March 4-H
MONDAY
Milk, Reef iiash. Fresh
Black eye pea.', Creamed po
tatoes. Hot cornbread, But-
a ter. Chilled applesaueis
IT ESOAY
Milk. Hot dog with Chili
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i ■. i 1 .M ■; ,i'e I i
ioy i.iiw a-- .i i '
. I; s j. i i, I. . 11 ; . ■ o> i 'i
its tele; o i , i v
uch . I.U o. • ,0 m i v. .1 ,i
. ebru iry .a . :'d 11. • e ,
oil added i o;. too' y .'
t!a .••• will be ciou ,i ’-tatinn-
locali d ... i voo'y por: ot S', ,> b
C.U'obna si tiiat .aiv motor
-i ran li i a v 1 ue ; onv, nu nt
iv ncoi' bis ho.,re, iin- High
way Department notes
To id oil iy ferial ' a! ions
a large ului and w hite caul-
\
Mustard. Onions, Cole slaw board s.gn : lx nig furnished
A Try bleaching it under , ( .h f n ,. r | potatoi’s, Hot each approved gaiage Tm
cream seems ; be to , 1hl( . k A N ’ <>ver dry a fur that a sunlarn » > - A,ulst * ,n the blem- , i() , ; | )Un . Butter. Cake with ign u to be display.si m the
to whip properly 9
SL'dion
and out
worn in rain or ishod area with water, and chocolate icing. nspection area i'bas sign
is vv near any heat, since hold it under the lamp until WEDNESDAY carries Lae buend uilicnil
A. Place the dish of cream this could injure it. Instead, the fabric regains its white- Vi\k Country fried steak Vehicle inspc 11 -n
m another dash com,,.. , n o re , noV p the excess moisture ness. You may hav e to re- Wlt h g'rav v. Straw herra m With 'he si- : cal
cold water. When it i* chilled with a dry cloth, then hang peat tiie process several ,,.u„ iona a...ms ic < I die cta'e of South Car-
t vvaier the fur in a cool place to times
It should dry
po t ed
HORACE PERRY
Perry Named
S
J
rrervisov
place it in a di 1
for a few minutes
then whip readily
boiling water.
process several i t .u n> (; r ,. en hma beans, o’( t ihe ata'e ol South K ar- t.r»ei,voo ( l Mil! announced
Hire, Hot biseipt. Butter "lir.a h" 1 ' 1 ' R’'' uppomtmi ”t of 1!' ■
Till - RSDAY • i i iM' ''.ot woath- aei L I’ciry »u w c in • su
(j How can I clean off old Milk. Chili eon carnc with -pi oi h must bo posted p,,, n , ,,,. tb rd idl of .P,
D What’s the best way to stains from leather uphols- heans, lettuce and tomato m .. •. *• . •■.•’.•d me., .r area '
”ut off excess carpeting’ tery” so,ad, Carrot sicks. Hot v< : -rs nny check at ' ,ard _ N '’ l: ’
A i urn the carpet upside A By coa'ing with a mix- roils Butter, ('hilled peach- i! ■ ,« i-..vice stall mi * >,ri "- '■ ! ' :s “ ,n
down, and use a very sharp turc of powdered pipe clay es m na. .a.c ‘o - e it they are ployed at the .Ioanna Plant
FRIDAY a.on'nved to an oilieial sta-
Mdk, Sliced turk< y vvi b no. (Inly approved concerns
erf liio v i bn le ill
flK iaiiv '
Q How can 1 make my
own good liquid h.ur M.a,,,-
poo ’
A. Bv taking pure powder- knar to sever the cords As a and waier, mixed lo a past*
j' castle soap, such as < n u;d(> for making a straight Allow this to remain for sev
purchased in any drug cL, keep the knife blade he- err 1 hours, thin brush oil, ’■•aw. Sweet potato souffle, may eo
sore, ami dissolving this in tvvien two parallel filler or repeating the routine if nee- English peas. Steamed rice, t.on
prog: am
.varp strands.
essarv
Hot i) scuit. Butter.
and .ssuc (l,a renuired wind- tam Ii
nu <> Soptcm.x-r if l!,.','.' be
"b.’un 1 '. i- .iv e(> i- ,
Vi I' I’. ,,.! to (IW [’I’mn.
v;.s a loom fixer
from our WEDDING ATTENDANTS
Gift Collection
b, y/jiun
- . Twenty-two great gift ideas for your brides-
mnids and ushers . . . always available in multiples
of 4, 5, G or more for ‘equal’ gifting. See our
lensibly-priced selection, now. $2.50 to $10.00,
X Distinctively gift-boxed
A. H«art Pendant. 1?K Gold Filled 14 Srt
B. P:i Pm. 12K Gold Filled ! ! ! ! F Ssloo
C I " ks. pair, 1 . K Gold Filled ... S793
P. Key Protector, rhodium ! ! !! *3,5Q
Muii'y ir.ere to chon f Irom.
Jin^rcvjng at flight extra coet,
Dii!a:d Boland, Jeweler
E. i’i’ts Street — Linton. S. l'.
Mem! et of National Bridal Service
LISTERINE
Antiseptic
7-OZ. BOTTLE
A-G GROUND 59c
/ Coffee *’
1-Lb. Vac. Tin
59c
Limit: 1 With $5.00 or
More Gro. Order, Please
^ Delsey ^
Bathroom
TISSUE
» 2 Roll Pkg
\ 23 '
CONTAC
CAPSULES . ,„/ ,
19’.
IV.J °L.
GU i EVI L
Right Guard
,/v
4-0Z.
A G IM RE
SI 1.N EK row
' A \ i’D!’, N I ED
Shorteningl
/
3-Lb. Tin
% 79c y
1 MILK
L Tall Cans
ALL SOFT
I
2 for 29c iJ
» DRINKS!
>.N
-ll 6-Bottle Carton ^
Limit: 1 With ?5 00 or
More Lro. Order, Please
Limit: 6 With $5.00 or
M.-re (>ru. 'hdci. i’lci.-e
KAMA AI’I’I.K IH-OZ. (ILASS
JELLY 23c
DHL MOXTK HAKI.V (.AIIDK.N DO:! CAN
PEAS 39c
CAMPFIRE I-I K. PKK.
MARSHMALLOWS 19c
JOHNSON’S 27-07,. CAN
GLO-COAT WAX 79c
VAN CAMP NO. 2 U CAN
PORK & BEANS 27c
FORMULA 409 22-07,. BOTTLE
CLEANER 79c
MORTON’S FROZEN—All Flavors—14-0*—Each
CREAM PIES 27c
CARROTS, Cello Bag 10c ?
Plus Boltlei ^ Ci
Limit: 3 With $5 W> nr gV'
More tiro Order, Please Cf
in
K,IYA1. VALLEY FROZEN 1II-OZ. CTN.
S i RAW3ERR1LS 2 for 43c
Fresh Fia. ORANGES, doz.., 39c
( la.i-isen or Sunbeam — Hamburger or Hot Dog
BUNS Pkg. of 8 21c
CASTLEKEUKY S HOT DOK ID-OZ. CAN
CHILI 2 for 47c
CASTLEItERUY’S 21-OZ. CAN
BEEF STE W 57c
A-G I2-OZ. PKG.
WIENERS 39c
FRESH GROt'ND 2 I.KS, 99s
BEEF 3 lbs. SI.19
IRRY’S PI RE PORK 2-LI1. PKG.
SAUSAGE 89c
/ Cured \
HaM or W 10 '® **'
HAMS
Pound
CLINTON MILLS STORE - LYDIA MILLS STORE
Phone 833-0710
Prices Effective Feb. 29-March 1-2
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
Phone 833-0631