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AUGUST. 1957 Lewis W. Abercrombie, L the tools of his trade. HAND Proper Selection. Use ar you do a better job, SAFEI ter is No Better Than His ' other vocations and profess better than his mitt, a skil surgical instruments, a proper size tools to repair erly and safely do any t\ maintenance requires pro CARE OF HAND TOOLS. Nearly eight percent ol result of accidents invc WRENCHES are involvec than any other hand tool. Following are a few si time, trouble and reduce 1 1. Buy Only good tool: 2. Properly store the 1 2. Regularly inspect a 4. Select the proper wi Use a wrench that 1 6. Determine which \ before trying to lor 7. Check your posture 8. Pull, don't push on 9. When usin^ adjusta fixed jaw. 10. Don't increase the 1< 10. Don't hammer a \v hammer. P -9 Hk t jfl Mrs. L. V. Fallow and Mrs. Fallow with a party on her 12th all remembered Brenda with a of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Fallow, C r oom Fixer. Lydia Mills displays TOOLS id Care of hand tools will help L The old saying, "A CarpenTools", applies equally true to dons. A baseball catcher is no led surgeon must have proper watchmaker must have the watches, and likewise to proppe textile machine fixing or per SELECTION. USE AND [ all reported injuries are the living common hand tools. 1 in more of these accidents ingestions that, will save yon land tool injuries: 5. tools. nd maintain your wrenches. rench for the work to be done. its the nut exactly. .vay a nut should be turned >sen it. the wrench. Ul,. ? rn?,.luu. .^..11 ? . I Ull pilll tl^cllllSl nil" average of a wrench. Tench or use a wrench as a r ^ p - bi <^k 9 ? * sjB\ Bobby Wooten entertained Brendi birthday. There were 20 guests an< lovely gift. Brenda is the daughte linton Mills. THE CLOTHMAKER Our Children And Baseball Now that our baseball season has drawn to a close and school is about to start again, we find our mind goes back to sports ? summer sports such as baseball?and when we think along these lines we see a boy playing his heart out to make good on the team. As we set in the stands and watched these kids play, especially in Little League, in our excitement and desire to win sometimes we forget that they are small boys?all under 12 years of age?and not grown men. It hurts them to strike out and oftentimes even sick to make errors. Whether they belong to our team or the opponents', we should continue to encourage them to display good sportsmanship both on and off the field. We want to especially thank everyone this year for the way they have supported our teams and the good sportsmanship shown. Let's keep it up because after all these boys of today will be our men of tomorrow. A little forethought now might mean a lot of difference in that man of tomorrow. H\ 'Sp H nil Mr. and Mrs. Norris Godfrey and grandson. Dennis Ray Hostetler. Dennis is one and onehalf years old. STATISTICS SHOW Population of rr c a i nnn nrvn u.u.n. People 60 years of age or older 62,000,000 Balance left to do the work 98,000,000 People 21 years of age or younger 54,000,000 Balance left to do the work 44.000,000 People working for the government 21,000.000 Balance left to do the work 23,000.000 People in the armed forces 10.000,000 Balance left to do the work 13,000,000 People in state and city governments 12,800.000 Balance left to do the work 200,000 People in hospitals, asylums, etc. 126.000 I Balance left to do the work 74,000 liums and others who won't work 62,000 Balance left to do the work 12.000 Persons in jail 11,998 Balance left to do the work 2 Two! Only two! You and I, and you'd better get a wiggle i on, cause I'm getting tired of * running this country all r alone! - . r || \wk THE IDEAL Almost every individual at some time or other wants to 1 know what the ideal weight for himself should be and how to arrive at the exact balance of the scale without too much effort. Many have spent vast sums of money, exercLed, dieted and worried themselves in almost a state of hysterics to attain this. A few have accomplished their desires while many, many others have only been frustrated in their efforts. The very first step one should take is to go to their personal physician and get a complete physical examination and find out the weight desirable from the health standpoint. Many people have larne frames that necessitate more weight than the smaller frame build, therefore a weight chart, although it gives a working basis for a normal body, is not always a reliable guide. Your doctor will know and advise you if you need to gain and what is more important to eat or how much rest and relaxation to get. He will keep a record of your prog ress and 11 you will work with him much may be accomplished. Many start with high enthusiasm and gradually lose interest, instead of continuing until the desired SCHOOL DAYS n Each year with the coming of September our boys and girls respond to the sound of pealing schools bells calling them back to resume their studies. For the first graders the call is not to resume studies but to begin them. To put it in the words of a first grader this is "A Giant Step". Their minds are filled with expectations of school life that only a sir /ear old can imagine. This day ranks second nnlv fn f^rictmac ac a rr*A , " ?Vday in their young lives. As they leave home with a hop, skip, and jump, bubbling with joy, little Miss Kathlwn Does. I'ri's. of \ttrsvs ( lass Miss Kathleen Dees, president of the senior class at the Greenville General Hospital, recently presented Mrs. Marie Harris, director of nurses, a lace tablecloth, a cake knife and a plaque for the front of the nurses' home. The presents were presented at the annual Jr.-Sr. banquet. Kathleen is the daughter of Mrs. Verner Dees, Lydia Mills. 7 '.SIS COLUMN \ By Myrtle West, R. N. WEIGHT weight is reached. Those underweight have a simpler problem usually for they only need more calorie intake and rest with perhaps more fluid intake. Those who are overweight have a much harder problem for most of them have been eating too much and too often with the result of an enlarged stomach and big appetite, thus the more they eat the more they want and the more weight they put on. To combat this is a very large order indeed, but it can be done if enough will-power is exerted and that brings up motivation ... how much do you want to reduce? Is your weight affecting your health, looks, social progress, work, or mental atttiude? If you can answer "Yes" to any of these questions, it is time to seriously consider how much will-power you have about your diet and energy supply. Beware of "fad diets" and reducing pills, unless prescribed by your doctor for they can be harmful and often of little other value. Doctors alone should prescribe any medication. A good eating habit is well to have at all times?find out the required calorie intake for your particular needs and stay within this limit for your health and happiness. ; ARE NEAR K R 21 ^ do they realize thai mother's heart is heavy and her eyes filled with tears with the thought of her baby growing up and being under some one else's direction. For the safety of our children . . . Mr. Motorist please be extra careful around school zones. These young people are our future. We are depending on them to preserve the way of life vital to us all. The smiling first graders are: The smiling first graders are: Left to right: Mike Johnson. Jerris Hawkins. Jimmy Neal and Gay Crawford. PiOP"~ ARE ^ //// ustl,iss ?? WHEN THiY Wm .