The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 14, 1969, Image 12
4-B—THE CHRONICLE,
Clinton, S. C.,
August 14 ,1969
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Kuykendall Retires
After 42 Years'
Continuous Service
After 42 years of continuous
service with Clinton Mills, Lydia
Plant, Cephus Raymond Kuyken
dall, 67, retired June 27.
Mr. Kuykendall came to Clin
ton Mi'ls February 23, 1927. He
was an experienced card grinder
at employment and held this job
during his entirt association with
Clinton Mills.
Tl)e worcng hours were 10
hours a day for five days a week
and an additional five hours on
Saturday when he came to Clin
ton. “I was paid $18.15 a week
and this was big money in those
days."
Mr. Kuykendall recalled the
many changes made in the tex
tile industry over the past 42
years. Back in the early years,
air conditioned plants were un
heard of.
He also noted that the job had
been made much easier with the
addition of individual motors and
metallic clothing.
Fringe benefits were not in
existence when Kuykendall came
to Clinton Mills. “Paid holidays
and vacations were not known to
anyone,* said Kuykendall.
He expressed his apprecia
tion to everyone for their co
operation. “Clinton Mills is a
good place to work," added Kuy
kendall.
The Kuykendalls have two
children, Raymond, who works
for the FBI and Mrs. Joan An-
com, who is a secretary. Both
live in Columbia. Mrs. Kuyken
dall, the former Nell Eskew
works at Whitten Village.
Timely Tips
Corn Ear Worm-Several calls
have come to the office on the
control of com ear worm. Sevin
in very good. Dust on the silks
at weekly intervals.
When do we sowtumips?-Gar-
deners get ready to plant your
turnip greens as they should be
planted for Sept. 1-15. Varieties
are the purple top, whiteglobe,
and shogloin. Rutabagas should
be seeded from now until the 20th
of August. Prepare land well and
fertilize highly.
Fairs, Fairs-The Upper State
Fair is to be held Aug. 28-Sept.
6. Laurens County will have an
outstanding beef cattle show and
we look forward to having a good
dairy show as well. Plan to at
tend.
Rapid freezing ofSteaks-Rapid
freezing of steaks make them li
ghter and brighter according to
reasearch. It also makes the meat
more uniformly tender.
Round Bowls, cake pans or pie
pans-Round bowls, cake pans, or
pie pans may be used for molds
instead of the regular salad
molds. Cut tht jellied salad into
squares or wedges for individual
servings.
Eggs-An egg for breakfast
helps to provide the 1/4 to 1/3
of the day’s food needs expec
ted at breakfast. Eggs are es
pecially high quality protein.
Miller Completes
Machine Course
Thomas Irwin Miller of Route
1, Cross Hill, is among more than
100 students who are candidates
for degrees in graduation exer
cises at Piedmont Technical Ed
ucation Center in Greenwood.
He is completing a course in
machine shop.
Graduation exercises are
scheduled Friday, Aug. 22, at
I p.m. in the Greenwood High
School Auditorium.
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL IT.
IN. ONE HOUR.
Sra.'SSiT’s
W«tck HEALTHY NOW
•* Sedler-Owene Pharmacy
IN CLINTON ITS: we ahe always here to serve youi
Mike Horton Boooy McUitcheon m'JJL mTmw Cutting*Rwm k Mgr.
Grocery Manager Frozen Food Market Manage
Manager
Mrs. John K. Trotti Holland Joe S. Holland Joel Littleton
Holland Head Bookkeeper Store Manager Produce, Dairy Mgr.
Store Operator
2;
PLUS: Joyce Miller, Ronnie Roth, Steve Rhodes, Tony
Holland, Sammie Richards, Paula Ramsey, Cindy Hol
land, Leroy Dunlap, Luke Babb, Wayne Walters, Hor
ace Gambrell, Jimmy Farmer, Stanley Rice, Wayne Mildred Jennings brenda Winn
Deitz, Dirke Von Hollen, and Dennis Balkman. Cooked Food Mgr. Meat Packing
Mgr.
Carolyn Medlin
Head Cashier
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO PIGGLY WIGGLY
AZALEA REAL
ICE
CREAM
Mi
GAL.
ARE YOU AMONG THE SMART SHOPPERS?
49c
Hay...
sum
BRASWELL’S
SIP-IT
Orange and Grape
6 ' k 49t
CARNATION EVAPORATED
MILK
TALL
CANS
49c
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OPEN TILL
EVERY NIGHT
CHASE AND SANBORN
or 1-LB.
LORD CALVERT
HEINZ STRAINED
BAG
COFFEEi
Limit: One of Your Choice With $5.00 Order
Limit: 10 Jars With
Other Purchases
TABLE-BEST
OLEO
Limit: 2 With 1-LB.
$5.00 or More ttn
Order SOLID
100 COUNT FONDA
PAPER
PLATES
DIXIE CRYSTAL OR DOMINO
SUGAR
i
LB.
BAG
Limit: One of Your Choice With $6.00 Order
SKYWAY
PEANUT BUTTER
Big
2*72
Lb.
Jar
AZALEA SPRAY (Reg. 39c Size)
STARCH
19
oz.
CANS
WE RESERVE
* THE RIGHT I
TO LIMIT THE |
QUANTITY OF ,
I ANY PURCHASE 1
L. J
HAWAIIAN
PUNCH
Grape
Orange
Red
12
OZ.
CAN
Campbell's Tomato
SOUP
C ON D E N SE D
SAVORY LUNCHEON
Meat
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12
OZ.
CAN
39c $ 1
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tomato
SUNSET GOLD
EATMORE
POTATO CHIPS
FLOUR
£' : 39 c
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Azalea Thin Sliced
Azalea French
BREAD
BREAD
1-Lb. Loaf Each
ULb. Loaf Each
OPEN
EVERY NIGHT
IN
MO
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TILL 9 P.M. CLIN I ON
ITS
O-
SUNSET GOLD
BISCUITS
CANS
I9c
CARNATION SKIMMED
MILK
TALL
CAN
Oc
Azalea Twin Pack
Coconut Layer
Chocolate Layer
CAKE 49c
Reg. 59c
Each
TEXIZE AQUA
LOTION
39c
BTLS.
$100
WHITE SEE
GRA
TO THE FINEST
OUR CUSTOM
THANK YOU for making th
27th ANNIVERSARY SALE sue!
cess!
We appreciate your busines:
we have received. It encourages
selves to the methods and princ
store is founded—a clean, pleasa
low prices, friendly and helpful
selection of quality food.
If our services, products or pei
you at any time, bring it to our a
you a prompt and courteous adjust]
We invite you to take advantai
are featuring during the second 1
niversary sale.
MRS. JOHN
JOE AND TI