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MAY 15, 1954 How Mi rjj / K ,4 M IBM FISHING SEASON IS HERE A motor and trailer outfit to help b deal which D. Bagwell, Loom F? money, in the neighborhood of $501 right, it cost* money, too. How m the replacement cost of it? Two? 1 If you "ucssed 20 b< and trailers for the S10,0I of these Pickers, just like the one at left. Then there hoard motors, hoats and have plenty at every good more to provide good job State Orders New Law To Be Met Inasmuch as there are some Clinton-Lydia employees who raise pigs, it may be of interest to call their attention to a new law passed by the last General Assembly concerning the feeding of garbage to swine or collecting garbage from more than two families. This law provides that no person may feed garbage to his pigs or collect it fron. more than two families without first obtaining a permit from his County Agent or the Clemson College Livestock Sanitary Department. The law further provides that any garbage used for this purnncn rnfto ?'/-l 1 r\r-p f ? ? jjv.jv , ii.^ciiuieso in picviuua processing, must be boiled (at 212 degrees or more) for at least 30 minutes. The reason for this law is to protect both the animals and the persons consuming them from diseases starting frorr. garbage not properly treated. A fine and imprisonment are possible for violaf inn /\f Ur* 1 a?i? -J ? nwii ?I intr 1C1VV. V-imiJJlClt? ut_*tails, if you are in doubt, may be obtained easily from your County Agent. Success in dealing with other people is like making rhubarb pies?use all the sugar you can and then double it. ? A good memory test. What did you worry about a year ago today? TJ uch Do nv' .GAIN and who wouldn't like to 1 ring them in on any nearby lake, cer on the First Shift at Clinton I ) or better. But take a look at the any boat outfits do you think you Bight? 20? 26? ?at outfits, you were prett M) it would take to replace this one, at Lydia which co ' are eight more Pickers at trailorw In " ?? %> I * a a a l TT*/I V> South Carolina fishing sp s for <roo<1 people in ^o?d YOUR HEALTH How Much Should You Weigh? Not every woman can hope to have the figure to achieve the form of a professional athlete, but it is a fact that the men and women whose weight is within normal limits are the ones who look ?better. Actually there are no sot f*8ures for proper ^ weight even when age and Mr*. West height are the same because such factors as muscular development, bone structure and other hereditary tendencies must be taken into consideration. At age 25 a person reaches physical maturity and consequently should have attained his best weight. If you on the h e a v y side M. ? you w ould Ww Jfl probably ra- \p?* 1Ufl ther weight, but no secret. Al- Mr.. Inglett though your friends can't see the scales they can see your figure?and figures don't lie. If you are ashamed to tell your weight its a sure sign HE CLOTHMAKE1 You T1 '.' * " * * * iave this boat, THIS IS OH But the entire processing of cc dills. has costs a highly imports Picker on the it prepares the f could buy for our customers d peak efficiency 1 v close to correct, because ' just this oih* Picker aloti st ?60,000 anil that mean Clinton Mills with a valu ith all our Pickers you c< of, and to spare. It takes r mills like Clinton-Lvdia. By CAROLYN INGLETT MYRTLE WEST Clinton-Lydia Nurses that you need to reduce. If you think you don't eat much perhaps you are eating the wrong foods. It's quality not quantity that counts. Losing weight is not necessarily an unpleasant procedure. You can't eat everything you want but you won't starve. It requires determination, persistance and will power to take off extra pounds but it gets easier as time goes on?and the faithful are rewarded. Remember people rarely overeat because they are hungry. There is usually another reason. Family habits or social customs may be responsihlo MiH-mnrninir nr\ff ......f, vwnv,*., afternoon tea. a snack at bedtime. cocktail parties, banquets. or just eating out. all make for over indulgence. Some persons crave food as compensation for boredom, inferiority, lack of love or security. Why do you overeat? While its healthier to be on the lean side there's reason in everything anyone who is 10 to 15 per cent below a normal weight should make an effort to gain a few pounds. Occasionally extreme underweight denotes the presence of some disease. Most people who are too thin are inclined u> dc energetic, overactive, and unconcerned about eating a liink It E OF THE PICKERS at Lydia Mil tton, and shown here with Tom H nt role in the proper initial processi roper lap for the Cards, we cannot emand and that is why it is carefv to supply just the proper lap. > you could huv about 20 le which Tom Horton well is you could buy 120 com e of $80,000 which woul ould buy 280 boat units nonev to buy fishing equij good, healthy, regular meals. They need to slow down and take life in the same comfort able stride that the fat person does. There's no denying that persons of normal weight look better, feel better, and live longer. Who could ask for anything more? Drama Club Has Fine Production The Clinton Mills Drama Club opened its first season April 13 with the presentation of "Dixie Strutters." a hilarious production which was repeated April 23. The minstrel had a cast of 25 and the first efforts of this new organization were well received bv the large audiences attending. The Club plans to present three productions each year plus appropriate holiday pageants. The group meets the second Monday of the month in the Clinton Community building at 7:30. Democracy Democracy is the line that forms on the right. It is the dent in the hat. It is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time. Democracy is a letter to the editor. It is the score at the beginning of the ninth inning. 5 Costs? Is, a very vital machine in the orton of the Second Shift. It plays ng of cotton for our mills. Unless have the top quality cloth which illy maintained and operated at outboard motors, boats knows. But we have six iplete fisliin" outfits like d buy another 160 outor more than enough to >ment but it takes a lot Little Talks JTith Big Thoughts It is a simple thing to be appreciative, but in the rush of these times it is the most neglected. A Supervisor asked for a special piece of work, giving a deadline for its finish. I wanted this to be an extra good job. so I spent hours and hours on its accomplishment. It was finished on the dot. With pride. I took it to the Supervisor. He looked up from some ining ne was doing. iNodded. "Put it there. I'll look at it when I have time. Almost late, weren't you?" Mad through and through, I went home. At the door stood my young son beaming. "Dad, did you see the lawn and the flower bed?" I took a quick look and said. "About time you did some work around here." Then I saw the tears and the look of deep hurt. I knew how he felt. It made me think. Perhaps at the moment I took my work to the Supervisor. he too was smarting under an unappreciative repulse. No matter what it is. if it has to be done to the best of one's ability, it is worthy of appreciation. * * X* 1 _ i i i>u woman can De nanasome by the force of features alone, any more than she can be witty by the help of speech.