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MAY. 1965 3j RlMiNm Kfi^V EVR^^HR^ ^R^N lr[Z2?k " % ( wmgZZf l - ^ ui *Mra * I 20 Years Award ? 1 15 Years Award ? k R' 10 Y??ars Award - .v -20 Ymn Wm ?NBamumi jM ' M 16 5 <M 1 A MM?I mwHu^iM. I Wk ^ucille Woody George* Davis mam w&m LJ - Rutli Lark THECLOTHMAKER i\ "The Ukeladies" entertained, left to right, Missie Wassung, Nancy Hollis. and Sisie Wassung. The Kids Return to Learning ( ?) Appromattox is the person you are against. The artichoke was an ancient instrument of torture. A bamboo is an Italian baby. The climate is hottest next to the Creator. The cold at the North Pole is so great that the towns are not inhabited there. Some people are punished for their sins, and not for Adam's transmission. The equator is an imaginary lion running around the earth and through Africa. The Kaffirs of Africa are a very savage race. In time of war they beat their tumtums and can be heard for many miles around. The climate of Bombay is such that its inhabitants have to live elsewhere. Large deposits of guano are found in Anatole, France. The Mediterranean and the Red Sea are connected by the sewage canal. Often when people are drowned you can revive them by punching in their sides but not too hard. This is called resurrection. Facetious is a term used to denote followers of Mussolini. Heresy is where a child looks like his father. Hallucinations is an eye trouble such as corrosions of the illusions. A goblet is a male turkey. A microscope is used to see things that are smaller than a naked eye. When a lady and a gentleman are walking on the sidewalk. the lady should walk inside tne gentleman. The woman's brain weighs almost twice as much as the human brain. All I know about the heart is that it is shaped like a Valentine. An epidemic is a needle the doctor uses to put medicine in your arm. In order to prevent small pox an incision is made in the arm and a cow's limb inserted. When two children are born together they are called twins. When there are three they l arc caneci culprits. One of the rights people enjoy under the Constitution is the right to keep bare arms. TERSE VERSE I Mv wife is one who likes her fun; She rides, she swims, she fishes. I share her play ? and, by the way. She helps me with the dishes! SCOUTS ATTEND SP Twenty-eight Clinton Mills ] and 90 participated in the recen Greenwood. Six other Laurens additional scouts, comprised the i The overnight "sleep and eat day program. The eight troops c throwing, distances and heights j The Clinton troops excelled ii Receive Service Pins i President Robert M. Vance p pins to six employees last week, sentations were made at an outdoc J. r ?! i-iuei idiiinieiu iui?me occasi sextet from the Bell Street High President Vance posed with lowing the program. Left to Right ? President Arthur Byrd 10 yrs., William Che yrs., George Clark 10 yrs., and Hil dnrte Mj 1=== GARGLING Medical and dental author- t ities have voiced a theory that E may make a surprising splash a in some circles. According to c them, an all-out war to kill r bacteria in the mouth may not o be such a good idea. c Fin vni i ~ 1? i w a 111 iu ivctrjj yuui a month clear of food particles? Great! Go ahead . . . rinse and ii gargle, gargle and rinse. Use r your favorite mouthwash if p you like, or use fresh water, v The results will be about the e same. Gargling is fine ? but 1 when it comes to keeping the " teeth clean, there's no sub- t stitute for the toothbrush. <j Looking for a nice refresh- v ing taste, or a sprightly fra- i grant aroma? Good ? use c mouthwash. That's its real c function. If you want to s "save" vour tPPth nr Moar tV?o bacteria from your mouth ? again, water is just as good. ^ Cleaning teeth is still the job of toothbrushing. 1 Anyone want to disguise 1 mouth odor? This too is some- t 7 RING CAMPOREE Boy Scouts from Troops 138 t Spring Camporee at Lake County Troops, totaling 98 camp. out" was followed by a field ompeted in knot tying, rope udging, and track events, i several events. it Bell Street High >resented new service award The 20-15-10 year pins pre>rs dinner at Bell Street High. 1 4.1 44 T ? VJU waa uy uie jazeiies, 3 Band. the honored employees fol Vance. Janie Clark 20 vrs., ek 10 vrs., Moses Fleming 15 lard Young 20 vrs. Sf$eOLUMN\ NOTES hing a mouthwash may do. lut remember, odor is usually sign of something wrong. It an be disguised, but not corected, with a mouthwash. If dor persists, it should be hecked by vour dentist or loctor. Physicians warn that clearng the mouth of all bacteria nay not be desirable. Animals ireviouslv free of bacteria, rhen transferred to normal nvironments. have shown ower resistance than other, ordinary" animals They urned out highly prone to lental disorders. In the same .TO*' * .??. iiu ui an oacieria. ncluding the kind capable of ombating disease-producing trganisms, might end up more usceptible to illness than >thers. In the long run. your best >et for maintaining oral health s to ask your dentist what's ight for you. It's his business o know, and he does.