The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 15, 1969, Image 15
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C„ May 16, 1969—1-C
News of Joanna
By MRS. W. J. HOGAN
('orrespondent-Representnlive Dial 697-694P
Mrs. Fred Ross ofCayce spent
Friday with Mrs. Willie O’Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Banks
visited the latter’s father, Carl
Gwinn and Mrs. Gwinn in Laurens
on Sunday afternoon.
Airman 1/c Bruce Chalk of
Shaw AFB spent the weekend here
with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Chalk.
Mrs. Leroy Brown visited her
mother, Mrs. Suzie Lawrence and
Mrs. Sara Parker in Enoree on
Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Irby Ginn were Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Ginn of Whitmire, Mr. and
Mrs. Oval Woodie of Clinton,
Mrs. Winnie Pace and Adger of
Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Shea-
ly and Ronny of Columbia, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendrich
in Newberry.
Mrs. Ann Coleman and daugh
ter of Atlanta enjoyed this past
week with Mrs. Annie Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Trammell
and children of Charleston visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Dock J.
Buckanan on Sunday afternoon.
Friends from Florence also
dropped in to see them.
Sunday guests of Mrs. L. D.
Edmonds and Dora were Sgt. Ted
Edmonds of Ft. Gordon, Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Pace and children,
Mrs. Becky Hollinsworth, and
Mrs. J. H. Ballew of Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Martin and
Rev. and Mrs. Clee Blackwell of
Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Mat Coleman
and sons of Saluda were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Salter.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. F. D. Bragg Sr. were
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sanders of
Murfreesboro, Tenn., who were
in Clinton for the weekend visit
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Sanders and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Bragg Jr.
Mrs. Cancie Brown was
honored with a dinner on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Brown in Clinton. Enjoying the
occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Brown and son of North
Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Brown and Mr. and Mrs. James
Brown and Debbie of Joanna.
WINTHROP GRADUATE
Miss Robbie Lewis graduated
with a BS degree at Winthrop
College on Sunday.
Miss Donna Brannon arrived
home on Friday from Winthrop
College. She will return next se
mester for her Junior year. Miss
Brannon, who was Assistant
Faculty Editor of the Winthrop
Annual this year, will be editor
in her Junior year.
Miss Lynn Riser, student at
Winthrop College is at home now
after completing her freshman
year.
Mrs. Tommy Croft and Stacy
of Greenville spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Bedenbaugh. Mr. Croft was here
on Sunday and they returned with
him. Also guests over the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Morgan, Joey and Tammy of
Greenville.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary
Lehman were Mr. and Mrs.R. L.
Rancis of Chapin, Steve Lehman,
student of the University of Geor
gia and Donald Vasen of Erskine
College.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Guy Misenhei-
mer in Chester on Sunday after
noon. Last Sunday they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sims in
Greenwood, Mrs. Ruby James and
sons at Connie-Maxwell Or
phanage.
SYMPATHY EXTENDED
We express our sympathy to tlie
Herman L. Shealy family in the
death of his mother last week.
Sympathy is also extended to
Claude Monts who’s father passed
away last week in Chapin.
Out of town guests of Mrs.
Alice Davenport were Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Davenport, Miss Deb
bie Holt, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
ny Baker and family of Ninety
Six.
TRIP TO FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson
FIRST FOR APOLLO SERIES—
Robert H. Adair of Hinton purchases
the first sheet of the new Apollo
stamp series from Hinton Postmas
ter Rill Adair. Robert Adair was in
cost control of the Saturn II booster
project with North American Rock
well Corp.. prime contractor for the
space protrram. Adair was associat
ed with the program in Conocra Park,
Calif. The Saturn booster lifted
Apollo 8 on its way to orbit the moon,
a fete hearlded by the new stamp se
ries. Adair, son of Rhett P. Adair
and the late Mrs. Madpre Adair, is a
native of Clinton. He currently is in
Clinton on extended medical leave
from North A m e ri c a n Rockwell
Corp.
enjoyed the weekend with Capt.
and Mrs. 0 1r .... Reeves in Or
lando, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson of
Honea Path spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. L. J. Brock Sr.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Beckom were Mr. and Mrs.
William Beckom of Greenwood.
On- Thursday their guests were
Mrs. Sandra Mewborne andSliawn
of Chester, Va., and Mrs. Lynn
Barton and David of Anderson.
* * +
Quilted cotton pads will
protect your mattress and
insure its long life Choose
an all-cotton mattress pad
with quilting stitches that
are closely spaced Cotton
pads are highly absorbent, a
must for keeping a mattress
fresh And the closer the
quilting pattern in a pad,
the more durable it will be
County Council Bill
To Be Introduced
COLUMBIA The County
Council bill f<>r Laurens County
will probably be introduced in tlie
House of Representatives next
week, according to Rep. David
S. Taylor.
Taylor said the delegation will
seek the opinion of Attorney
General Daniel R. McLeod on
methods of appointing the Coun
cil.
“We also want to make sure
that the Council will lie able to
make appointments to various
boards and commissions,” Tay
lor said, “including the appoint
ments of the county treasurer and
auditor.”
These app untm uits have l»een
the responsibility of the legisla
tive delegation in the past.
Taylor continued, “The legis
lative delegation has run the
county in the past without real
legal authority to do so.
'Reapportionment and ex
panded state matters have placed
increased responsibility on the
legislators," Taylor said, “and I
believe the people can lest te
served by a County Council form
of government.
"The purpose of this bill is to
bring county government back to
the people in Laurens where it
belongs,” Taylor concluded.
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HOW CAN I?
BY ANNE ASHLEY
Q. How can I prepare my own
rug shampoo at home?
A. Mix up a bucket of luke
warm water with rich, mild soap
suds. Soak a cloth in the suds,
wring out partially, and scrub a
small area of the rug with it.
Dip another rough cloth into a
bucket of clear lukewarm water,
to which powdered alum has been
added, and wipe the suds off the
rug with this.
Q. Is there anything at all I
can do about removing small
scratches from the glass tops of
furniture?
A. They can often be obliter
ated with a little toothpaste rub
bed over them, then polished off
with another dry soft cloth.
Q. How can I make a good re
pair on small holes or tears in
canvas?
A. By using rubber cement to
apply your patching material.
Weight the patch down for several
hours to be sure it will stay in
place.
Q. How can I concoct a “home
made” ink eradicator?
A. A solution of one part chlor
inated laundry bleach and ten
parts water does a good job of
eraducating ink from paper. Keep
this in an old iodine bot
tle with a rubber stopper, and
use with a glass rod and blot
ter just as you do with commer
cial eradicator.
Q. How can I make a good ad
hesive for sticking cut-out gold-
paper letters or similar designs
to glassware?
A. One very good one can be
improvised by dissolving a few-
medical capsules in warm w-a-
ter - just enough water to make
a thick solution.
Q, How can I clean a kitchen
sink that is well stained by fruits
and vegetables?
A. Spread a paste composed of
equal parts of bicarbonate of
soda and chlorinated lime over
the stained areas, leave until dry,
then wipe off. Another paste for
this same purpose can be made
of three parts of cream of tar
tar to one part of peroxide.
Q. How can I clean wrought iron
fixtures?
A. By rubbing with a woolen
cloth moistened with any thin oil
such as paraffin or kerosene.
I HOPE YOU
HA VENT HEARD
THIS ONE
By Tom Plaxico
This Is A Joke—
The draftee cried to the draft board—“Rut
you can’t turn me down. I’ve proposed to
three- Kiris, told my boss what 1 really think
of him, and sold my car.”
This Is NO JOKE—
The Hot Summer season is back in South
Carolina again . ITiis year we tried to order
enough air conditioned cars to meet our needs
(We didn’t last year). Drop by and let us give
you some prices on a car which will take the
steam out of this Summer.
Plaxico Chevrolet, Inc.
400 West Main Street
Cut your grass...
the easy way!
The NEW
MAPPMViy
• MOWS
and bags your grass!
• VACUUMS
your lawn while
you’re mowing.
• BLOWS
your driveways and
walks clean. Jus.
remove grass catcher
and put on “down-
flector.”
• CLEANS-UP
LEAVES!!
picks up leaves
and pine straw and
bags ’em as you
mow.
COX HOME AND
AUTO SUPPLY
205 North Broad Street
Clinton, S C
"Customer Satisfaction
Guaranteed”
Tox 17P
AQUA LOTION
32-Oz Bottle
35c
Bounty, Paper
TOWELS
Twin Pac
... 43c
Van Camp
PORK and BEANS
No. 2 Can
..... 21c
Real Whip, Frozen
WHIPPED TOPPING
Pint Cup
27c
Winter Garden, Frozen
STRAWBERRIES
10-Oz. Pkg.
29c
Sunbeam or Claussen
DESSERT CUPS
Pkg. of 6
21c
White Rain
HAIR SPRAY
89c
¥
*
*
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¥
¥
¥
¥
A-G
12-Oz.
Pkg.
BOLOGNA
39c
Southern Gold (!4 Lb. Sticks)
Lb.
Pkg.
OLEO 2
for
29c
Ruth’s
8-Oz.
Cup
PIMENTO CHEESE SPREAD
35c
Libby’s
4-Oz.
Can
VIENNA SAUSAGE
19c
Nabisco
12-Oz.
Box
VANILLA WAFERS
35c
Golden Ripe
Lb.
BANANAS
—
10c
Fresh, Tender
4
Ears
CORN
29c
PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 15-16-17
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