I f -, h * $ * Left ito right are D. F. Patterson, Miss Marie Hegler, William Woods, M. L. Outz, and Mrs. Bell 'Sumer.el as they appeared at the annual 4-H achievement program. Mr. Patterson sponsored the event. William Woods, as a delegate to the National 4-H Club Congress, served as master of ceremonies. Representing leaders "fras Mrs. Sumerel. and representing the Extension Service was Mr. Outz, and Miss Hegler. 4-H Achievement Program Brings Recognition to Youth sg convention”, stated Mrs. Bai- ■ 'ley. ‘‘It was a rewarding ex perience to, attend the con- | vention, and especially inter- H esting because it was combin ed with a tour from South Carolina to^ the West and back”, she stated. Some of the highlights Of the tour, other than the con vention, were New Orleans, La., the Alamo and old Mexi can quarters in San Antonio, Texas, the Carlsbad Caverns. New Mexico.' a tour into Old Mexico, an all-day guided tour of the Grand Canyon, the Pe trified Forest and the Painted Desert. Laurens County Farm Bu reau hit an all time high in membership at the close of the Farm Bureau year, ’with a merpbership of 355 farm fa milies, Mrs. Bailey said. How Can I? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. What is a good treat ment for water-soaked leather Everyone likes to be re- Ronald Avinger: dairy. Pat shoes? warded for his efforts with Wrenn. Craig O'Dell. Jimmy ^ stuff the shoes with recognition for a job well done Smith and Jack Marlar: Reid newspaper or uncooked oat- and 4-H’ers are certainly no crops. William Woods; lead- m eal. then let dry away from exception. This was very evi- ership. Larry Cockerel; poul- radiators, stoves, or any kind dent at the recent 4-H achieve- try, Mark Bell, Joe Garrett 0 f direct heat. After they have ment and recognition program and A1 Shouse; .tractor, Wil- dried, rub with half a raw held at the new Presbyterian liam Woods; $100 scholarship, potato before polishing, and College dining hall in Clinton Ronald Avinger. The soil judg- ^5 w ju help them to take where some 200 4-H’ers. lead- ing team was recognized and on a good gloss, ers, sponsors, parents and awarded a trip to Oklahoma. q How can j wash a cha _ guests gathered to put the The airy judging team has mo s sk in ? spot-light on members of 4-H beeh to Richmond, Va. The X. Wash carefully in warm who had excelled in thejr area livestock and poultry judging SO apy water, don't rinse the of work. teams were also recognized. soap ' out> an d press th e cha- A special vote of thanks Eddie Brown was awarded rnois carefully on a flat sur- goes to D. F. Patterson, ^pres- an electric drill by Duke Pow- face to dry. Best not to hang ident of the Palmetto Bank, e r Company and Connie Reed- th e chamois in the air, since Laurens, for sponsoring the er was awarded an electric t his will usually make it hard supper for several years now. i r0 n. Eric Parks was awarded an d dry. We appreciate the interest a model Guernsey cow. q. how can I forestall the shown by our other sponsors . tv e could not have a sue- tarnishing of some of my also. These sponsors were: J cessful 4-H program without brass articles? Herman Power Implement the assistance and advice of a. With a coat of clear la- Company, Clinton Milling 0 ur leaders, and it was a big C quer. being sure that the Company, Laurens Equipment night for them also^ surface of the metal is clean Company, the Laurens Fair Our young people Who show- a nd free of polish before ap- Association and Sears Roe- e d cattle were presented pre- plying the lacquer. A second buck & Company. miums amounting to over coa t w jn provide even great- Girls receiving awards were $3,000 for showing cattle in er insurance, as follows: Carol Ann Jones, four area fairs. Our members q jjow can j clean the Achievement; Linda Ray, with the 4-H poultry chain blacked andirons in my fire- bread; Martharene ‘Nabors, were awarded blue ribbon place? bread; Nena Simmons, bread; premiums. Boys and girls are & Remove those black de- |Elanor Coleman, Jan e Boyce, already working on records po S i ts w i th white gasoline (do |Kate Queen, Jeanette Jones, they hope will be judged win- this out o: doors, of course), clothing; Nancy Chastain, dog ners for next year, care; Mona Kay Ballentine, Mary Wrenn; Connie Reeder, k 1 a D .. electric; Vickie Mitchell, Ka- Mr S. AgneS DQlley thy Berry, Becky Craft, and Qf Farm Bureau. Matharene Nabors, foods- D . c -*■ utrition: Imoeenp Woods KCilimS rfOm I OUT and follow with a kitchen cleanser, and then complete the cleaning chore with metal polish. Clean any pitted areas with a vinegar-salt solution, nutrition; Imogene Woods iverurns rrum 1 our then rinse quickly, uuuiumi, luiuBene v>uous. q {| ow can j m end broken health; Ann Simmons, home Mrs. Agnes Bailey, Laurens marble 9 economics; Kay Shouse Gail County Farm Bureau Secre- A Make a stiff paste of Cooper and Gail Childress, tary, * returned Sunday from Portland cement and wat ■ home improvement; Freda Las Vegas, Nev. She trav- and then after cleanjng the Mowbray horse care; Dianne e,led there with other Farm edges of the broken marble Jones, Public speaking. Mar- Bureau members from all ov- thoroughly> ap p ly the cement tharene Nabors received the er the state, by chartered paste t0 ^th edges, press to- com muffin award and Carol bus, to attend the American gether tighUy and Ue in , ace Ann Jones received a $25 Farm Bureau Federation Con- untd set award for her work in food vention. The tour was for 17 preservation. days. Boys receiving awards were The convention was held at lOt as follows: Achievement, Ron- the Stardust Hotel in Las Ve- ald Avinger;- automotive, Jack gas where the South Carolina Marlar; beef, Carroll Sim- group had headquarters, mons and Roby Wallin; con- “Some ten thousand Farm Bu- servation, Larry Cockerel and reau people registered for the COLLEGE BASKETBALL -ON- WLBG RADIO 860-A. M. - 100.5-F. M. SCHEDULE DECEMBER 29 Triangle Tournament In Raleigh (South Carolina Participating) 1 DECEMBER 30 ‘ Triangle Tournament In Raleigh (South Carolina Participating) JANUARY 2 North Carolina vs Princeton JANUARY 3 1 i 1 -- » Duke vs Penn State . ■ • >... . f.. ••*. —1 JANUARY 4 North Carolina vs Wake Forest ;y DIAL WLBG “Where The “Where Action Is” mmm THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ' * —» filntbn, S. 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We wish all of you a happy and prosperous New Year. Mrs. John R* Holland Joe S. Holland