The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 14, 1968, Image 20
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20—TH^ CHrovyrr r flinlon. S. C.. March 1 I, 1%*
Cheddar Highlights
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imp Cassrrolo is a tempting example of the tasty
natural eheese makes to eountli ss hot dishes. The
• hiahhghts a simple sauce that's combined with
. - md shrimp lor a hearty, protein rich mam dish,
to a'semble. Snucv Shrimp Casserole is great for
mul’. meals and equalls appealing .it a casual com-
' meen -a! id and hot mv or canned chow mein
me tahh mate'.
time ue\e chosen restv sharp Cheddar to
cltei se flavor to the basic white sauce. Ched-
l-o nu links mild, mellow and extra sharp, so
r to !>• -t suit sour moOd and menu Natural
- u.i.tMi m -ticks, wialgcs. bars and rounds of
w. II as in slues, (hie of the newest terms—
-hredded Cheddar, reads' to lend its special
- and al-n -i'rts ol delicious baked dl'hes like
s i ii pn ter to shred s our own, remember that
i -i make one cup shredded.
Saucy Shrimp Casserole
Maiuarme lj teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
Dash of jrepper
F hard cooked eggs, sliced
1 lb (2 1 cups) cooked
shrimp
Paprika ^5
I :
ill tic 1 s) Sliredded
r 1 iarri I Brand
Na.tural Cheddar
alt
Parsley
Make a cr am -am e with margarine, flour, milk and seasonings.
Add 1 In •-t -ii: i ii'c until melted Alternate lasers ol egg dices,
shrimp ami ci - :m e in a 1 1 j quart casserole. Bake at ;>.">(T,
2o to minutes (iarnish with paprika and parsley. Makes tj
sers mgs.
I : !orida Orange Breakfast Cake
Looking for a breakfast cake that both tastes and smells deli
cious. and is n alls quite casv to make 0 If you love to treat your
famils to osen irr-h cakes sou II he delighted with this recipe*.
It u-es tlie )uiri and rmd of 1'lorida oranges for morning fresh
flasor and /e-t.
Valent ia oranges. Florida's prize variety that Is thin skinned
and practically -eedh--. are plentiful now and perfect for pre
paring tin- 1 ikt . Lm' ls 1 hopped dates gise the texture a pleasing
chewiness. Best ot all, this is a quick bread—no waiting for the
dough to rise.
Orange Breakfast Cake
' 2 to f large Florida oranges 1 cup finely chopped dates
3 1 cup butt, r or margarine 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
I cup sugar 1 teaspoon baking soda
- * 1 ggs V. teaspoon salt
Stpieeze juice from oranges to make 1 cup; reserve Remove
white mi mbrane and grind rmd in f<K)d chopper to make 1 cui);
reserve Cream butti r er margarine, add sugar and heat until light
and flufly. B.eat in eggs Stir in dates and orange rind. Sift to-
g< tin r flour, soda and salt. Add alternately to cre»m<*d mixture
with orange jui.e Turn into greased I'Lx 9 inch baking pan. Bake
i'l I , ovi n in minutes. Cool; cut into squares,
V1 hi.IT 12 to la servings.
'Dried' Food
Lighter, Cheaper
News of Bonds
Cross Roads
By MRS \ V SIIOI SF.
fi97-fifi90
Mr Hohert Franklin is at
home alter being a patient at
Bailev Memorial
Mrs Maggh Mar-hal has
been a patnnt at Bailev
Memon.i I
Mrs Josev l.oekletir and
son. Charlie ol Summerville
were weekend guests ot Mrs.
Locklear - mother. Mrs.
Maude Miller F.rnie Loek
U*ar. Mrs l.ueklear s son who
is a student at l niveisitv ol
Soul h C 'ai'olma aee' 1 npained
them
Stev e \\ right a student .it
l SC wa- home lor the week
end Stev e -t rv ed a- an usher
at the B.ghee lank wedding
at Ca! v ur.v Bapt i-1 Clmi'eh on
Sundav attetiruin
Mr- Braudiis Bled' e 1- a
patient at Bailev Memorial
Ih-pital Mr lloraei Blaek
1 as ret uteri Iroitii tram Ball
ev Memorial and ;s convaies.
emg at Home
\ number * t relatives and
Iriends tram the i-ommunitv
111etvued the Koihus llixon
wedding at David-on Strei t
hureh on Fndav evening
\motig those aMendma were
ur Maude Miller. grand-
. not her
• I o-; e
Representatives
Praise County
Tax Report
-X .'OrtSW
col.
IMBIA K<
■p< w
Paul (
'ulht'idson and
1 )av id
S lay
lor
praised the
rro *in
mandat ion
ot the
1 Toprrty
Tax Si ml \
('ommiUct
* to hr
gin a
rcM v
■.sesmimt
program
m 1..•linen
('ounty
The
o
ommittrr
rrcom
mriidt*
d ti
tat "Tax
n am *-
mrni
hr
implementr
d with
nut till
rt In*
i delay
Hep
Culbertson r
rmarke 1
at the present system rea
laughtt
o| lilt
* groom.
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1 ,i H'klr;
ir and
MUlS.
and K
i nn , who
was
an. Mr
and Mi
.lor
t and Donald, Mr
end
onald
Mrt)u:rl
and
‘IS. \l
I .v nn
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Mrs
dIrr and :amilv
. ( it -V r
4 II Club
Will
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n March
2ni h
At HIK\ K.MKNT AWARD —■ Mrs. .Janet (iard
ner, registered Bridal eonsultant for Dillard Roland.
dewel'T. receives an award for achievement from
(i William Justice, stdes representative of Towle
Silver-nuths. Mrs. (lardner eomjileted ;i comprehen
sive course which covers such subjects as senkes
for (lie liride. human relations and puBlie spetiking.
ly amounted
to no * v stem at
all He aid
there is no uni
lormity and
no fair method
under the oh
11 way
'Fhe pnrpost* ol tin teas
c smeiit. ac
tairdmg to Cul
herlson. is '
'tor equalization
purposes, ir
it ini raisin
taxes
( albert son
aid tluit the
present Ir
id gt iunigi . .aI
though nr,bo,
h tanlt all w s
tor tax rate
diserepotK'ies o|
12 to 15 per
icnt
"The is h.
all \ needel and
at 'he eluh hou-e Ml mem
hers tire urged to Ue pre-etit
U tinih 1 Hoek and Mtixme
Spivev tittetide i the fdeetrie
('lull meet mg at \ - rieultun
huiidmg in Lauren on lues
dav evening
\
Mr-
1'eXle
.h Jinson
ha re-
turned
to W 1
rk alter
hem g
coni me
d to
the home
due to
dine-
Mr
and
Mrs
11 ubert
Spiv t y
have
had word from
their son (laith. who wtis
wounded m \detnam. thtit he
is now m ti ho-pit.d m .laptin
where he is improving
Referendum
Date Change
Is Expained
COLCMBIA Hep David
S Tavdor tud ’he rea-on for
the eharut in the date ot the
eourth'iii-e r'leiendum wtis
the hope ol the delegation tor
increased voter participation
The delegation had origin
ally chosen to set the ret r-
endum lor the dune primary,
hut later changed the date to
that of the (ieneral F.leetion
l av lor -aid. Four > ears
ago ti.DOO voted in the Demo
eratie primary and 7.500 vot
ed in the (ieru ral F.leetion
Thereto! e the delegation telt 1
that we would get .a more
representative vote bv wait
ing until tin (ieneral Flec
tion
CRF.DITOR S NOTICK
All persons having claims
against tin estate of Sank
Williams, deceased, are here
in notified to Idle the same
duly venlied. with the under-
-1gne 1, and those indehted to
-aid estate* will plea-e make
payment likewise.
Olivia Williams
200 Oak Street
Clinton, S. C.
Date March fith, 1968.
Ml4-3c-M28
Hair Joins
Plaza Mart
The Plaza Furniture Mart,
located in Regnery Plaza in
Ioanna, has announced that
W Fester Hair will now be
i-soeiated with that business
in a sales capacity
Mr Hair has been a resi
dent of Joanna for a number
ol years. being formerly con
nected with Joanna Cotton
Mills. Since 1963 he has been
manager of the Men’s and ,
Bovs' department of Joanna
Stores The clothing depart
ment is now being discontin
ued to allow additional space
for the expanding business of
the Plaza Furniture Mart,
which is a division of Joanna
Stores. Inc , and Mr. Hair
will give his full time there.
Mr. Hair has been a lead
ing citizen of Joanna and
Laurens County for many
years He has been a leader
in church and civic affairs,
being a deacon in the First
Baptist Church, a Mason and
a Shrincr. He served on the
Tax F.qualization Study Com
mission for Laurens County.
In 1946, soon after its or
ganization, Lester was chos
en as a Trustee of The Joan
na Foundation, whhch has
done a great deal in the
fields of education, charity
and other eleemosenary caus
es. The Foundation numbers
among its investments the
Joanna Stores and Regnery
Plaza shopping center.
By ANN IKK Me PH AIL
Clemson Kxtension
Consumer Iclitor
The family food shopper
will he tempted by about
1,5h0 new food products this
year 'The grocery bag may
contain more items but it will
likely weigh less. The reason
—dehydrated food.
Drying food is one of the
oldest methods of food pres
ervation. Drying methods
that add speed and palatabil-
ity.
But what does this increase
in dehydrated food mean to
the consumer?.For one thing
the food will he lighter and
have less hulk. This means
lower cost lor transportation
and handling, and elimina
tion of refrigeration costs
that go with fresh and frozen
foods. This ultimately indi
cates a price reduction for
the consumer.
New products will be possi
ble. These products can be
blended in new and unusual
ways. Because of lowered
transportation costs, new
areas of production may
emerge and new marketing
places develop.
* '4
We Sell “SYLVANIA”
Television (Color—Black
and While)—Radio-
Stereo
We Service What We Sell
LEWIS TELEVISION SERVICE
JOANNA, S. C. — 697-6987
wi* are delighltd with ihc iv
port
Independent husinexs 1 *; are
p.iv mg an av era a mt**i e-i
rale ol ti 7 percent on iuisi-
tie-*' leans, the same as pee
vailed during most ol 19(i' 7 ,
says liie National Federation
ol Independent Busme--
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then seals in the beauty — keeps tarnish out for months! From
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