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J IHE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy ond Reliable Slip (ttluttmi (Ehrmttrlp If You Don't Read IHE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLIX Clinton, S. C, Thursday, April 21, 1949 Number 15 Monday, April 25, Marks I Opening Clean-Up Week Citizens Urged to Join in Special Week's Drive to Clean-up, Paint-up, Fix-up. Daily Collections of Garbage Planned by City. PROCLAMATION The week of April 25-30 has been designated in Clinton as Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up Week with a goal set to make the City clean and at tractive from one end to the other. The campaign which opens Mon day, is being sponsored by the City administration. Mayor L.. E. Bis hop has issued a Proclamation Cam paign every man, woman and child in Clinton will have an opportunity to add brightening touches to every spot in the city. The slogan is—Clean-Up, Paint- Up, Fix-Up, Light-Up and Plant- Up. The city’s health, beauty, hap piness will all be enhanced if prop- , erty owners take pride in sprucing ■ up. For the campaign to succeed, everybody must don their working clothes and help. Committees have been named by organizations to help the City in the clean-up drive. Mayor Bishop states that every effort will be made to have the street department trucks I cover the city each day for the col lection of garbage and trash. In short, all citizens are asked to team up and clean-up Clinton. This | is the battlecry which should be heard in every section of the city Monday when this civic effort for | cleanliness and health safety gets ' under way for the week. WHEREAS, the general health and welfare of our citiiens depend upon wholesome surroundings arising from good clean living conditions, and WHEREAS, the lives and property of our people are endan gered by fire caused by cluttered conditions in homes, factories, alleys and streets, and WHEREAS, unity of effort is required for the future develop ment of our community. THEREFORE. I, L. E. BISHOP, Mayor of the City of Clin ton. do hereby designate Monday. April 25, as official opening day of the CLEAN-CP. PAINT-UP, FIX-CP CAMPAIGN, spon sored by the city, and call upon all departments of the city, its commercial organiiations, civic clubs, schools, churches, boys’ and girls’ clubs, and all other associations, and our people in gen eral to take an active part in this constructive program for com munity improvement to insure its success. This, the 20th day of April. 1949. AND HOME Judge Wasson On Vocational Program Special to The Chronicle. Columbia. April 19. — The South Carolina Rehabilitation association will hold its first annual meeting in Columbia on May 24, it was an nounced this week by P. G. Sherer, director of the dviision of vocational * I rehabilitation of the state depart- ! ment of education. Director Sherer stated that the conference was being ^ held in the interest of the advance- I ment of services for the disabled of 1 South Carolina. I To attend the meeting representing Laurens county will be members of the National Rehabilitation associ- \ ation in the county and Lawrence Curry and W. A. Sondley, vocational L. E. BISHOP. Mayor of Clinton. I rehabilitation counselors for the dis- Presbyterian college, addressed a trict which includes Laurens county, general meeting of the women of the I Probate Judge J. Hew’lette Was- First Presbyterian church of Co- ' son, of Laurens county, is. among lumbia on Monday afternoon. His those participating in the program i subject was "Christian Education." WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD BROWN IN COLUMBIA Dr. M. W. Brown, president of 1 ■ CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO Before cleaning the oven, place a small dish of ammonia in it and let stand for at least one-half hour before cleaning. The oven cleans more readily after this prep aration. To prevent a paint brush from dripping some of the paint while in use, attach a half of a child’s rubber ball to the handle, bringing it up to the brush where the handle meets the bristles. The half of the ball catches the dripping of the paint. When using the ladder, don’t chance its slipping. Nail some pieces of rubber to fhe ends of the step ladder and play safe. Don’t shine the bottoms of alum inum pans. A dull surface absorbs more heat than a shiny one and will help cut down your fuel bills. Pie pans and cake pans, too, should not be shiny. Place a little water in them and let stand for an hour in a hot oven. They will be better in browing cake and pie when the finish is dull. When tea kettles become coated with lime deposits, boil potatoes or carrots in it, or the peelings of these vegetables to remove the lime. ‘Punch holes only on th etop cen ter of your kitchen cleaning powder 1 can. This saves powder and also helps apply the powder to a single spot when you need it. Mix vjnegar and salt together and rub this mixture on iron skillets to help remove burned or black spots. RECIPE OF THE WEEK Snowdrift Pie (Makes 1 9-inch pie) 1 pint fresh strawberries 4 cup sugar 1 baked 9-inch pic shell 3 egg whites 6 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 pint vanilla ice cream Hull berries, wash and drdin. Cut in half or slice them. Mix with the 4 cup of sugar Just before serving, place in a cooled baked pie shell. Beat egg whites until stiff, fold in slowly the 6 tablespoons sugar Blend in lemon juice. Cover berries w dh ice cream, but avoid spreading it out to the crust edge. Spread me ringue over ice cream bringing it out to cover the crust Bake in a preheated (40 degree F) oven un til meringue is brown. Serve at once Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. office Hoars 9:9# to 5:3# Phone 658 I I iiiiiiiii^iiiM«KWMWMMMMiniiiiinfirTiitirTinnmiiriiiiirTiminnTTitirtTinriniiiiiwi"iiMwiiwxirniiiTMiiiiiiinnnnnnnnn« >i ** MM «*irnmr"r >,<< r— +■++++*++***** *+* Let’s Team Up And WEEK OFi APRIL 25-30 It Means Better Living and a Better City for AH S' »_ t Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up, Light Up, Plant Up! i: •• j REMEMBER! Cleaning up a city is a neighborhood enterprise. Let's all join hands with the City in this worthy project. The more we put into it, the more Clinton will get out of it. Paint up, shine up, get things bright. Work your best, clean up lots, make Clinton free of blots. Sweep up, shine up, get things right. THE CLEAN UP DRIVE APRIL 25-30 IS FOR A BETTER CLINTON TOMORROW. IF WE ARE TO HAVE THAT BETTER CLINTON TOMORROW, WE MUST BEGIN FIXING UP TODAY. . t ’ • % v . , , . - JOIN WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS - LET’S ALL BE PROUD OF OUR CITY :: ■ s I I I a a A* ♦ ♦ :: :: ?: 1 :: 8 4 • a l 1 1L’ 11 :: A* 44 X A». :: :: *4 • k 4 i i » (