The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 16, 1965, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHXONICL1
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16, 1966
How Can I?
mb I r» soft.
Answer—by rubbing a bell of
soft bread over Uie crayon
njuurks.
aaa I 6s
sjsls t|M6 bars
where the lace is Joined will
hardly be noticeable. Do not
make a French seam when Join
ing lace.
a
hi an
er—The water from boil
ed rice make# a nice starch. To
the water that remains after
you have cashed a half-cup of
rice in two <jaaris of boiling wa
ter, add enough additional boil-
nlg water (by pouring it over
the rice in a strainer) to make
one quart. *
Quest!— How can 1 con
vert one peend of batter into
Is a
way to store dough for my re
frigerator roBsT
a
Answer—Try using an empty
three-pound shortening can to
store this dough. Unwashed, the
can has just the right amount of
shortening left in it to keep die
dough from sticking, has its own
cover, and does not take up
nearly so much space in the
refrigerator as a mixing bowl of
equal capacity.
set In fabrics?
Answer—You can try “fight
ing fire with firs." Rub fresh
grease into the spots, then wash
immediately.
Answer—Measure out a pint
of butter, then add gradually
one pint of milk and a small
quantity" of salt, beating it with
the egg-whip until smooth. Place
in a mold, and set in a cod
place.
Question—How can I
v—t screws from working
loose In a plastered wall?
Answer—Make a tiny opening
in the plaster where you wish to
drive your screw, then fill this
with plastic wood. Drive your
screw in while the wood is still
I ro
of fresh paint
from* a ream?
Answer—CUt an onion and
place it in the room. Or, set a
bowl of vinegar in the freshly
painted room. Or, fill a thin pa
per bag with a pound or two
of charcoal, and leave this in the
room, closing the doors and win
dows tightly.
Qai itkm Hew c— I Join
lace — that it will not he no
ticeable?
Answer—Try to patch the de
sign over on the same design,
carefully whipping one on the
other. If artfuly done, the place
for my ehO-
Answer—A discarded window
shade makes a very serviceable
chalkboard for youngsters.
Paint it back and hang it at a
convenient height.
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, The 16th, Until 7:00 P. M. and
Every Night Thereafter UntO Christmas Eve, Dec. 24
vise tome stamp pad lak?
Answer—Grind up about an
inch of lead from an indelible
pencil and mix this with a tea
spoonful of glycerin and a tea
spoonful of water. Let settle for
about ten hours, nd it’s ready
for use.
move fleer wax stains from
washable materials?
Answer — Laundering will re
move most of the wax stain, afid
any left over traces will usually
yield to a carbon tetrachloride
spotting treatment.
Q. How can I remove insects
from vegetables?
County Officers Aid in
lee, put a
pinch of borax in the
whkh win tefag the U
ta the surface of the
Q. How can I avoid the tedious
and exacting chore of painting
stripe of fresh putty around my
window glam?
to mbs n MtOm
way to 6a Aria Is
paint ef tha 6e-
ef the
IF YOU DON’T BRAD
YOU DON’T GST THE
PHONE 8SS-W41
Brother of Clmton
Residents fosses
Frank M. Mason, 66, died
Friday at his home in Scotia,
Hampton County.
Survivors include a brother,
John M. Mason, and a sister,
Mrs. Estelle Burch, both of
Clinton. '
Mr. Mason was a retired few
est ranger. A native of Barn
well County, he was the son of
the late WBlock and Lizzie
Morris Mason and was a mem
ber of the Scotia Baptist
Church.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday afternoon at
PhWipevWe Cemetrey.
CARD OF THANKS
I with to express to my many
friends in Clinton my heartfelt
gratitude for the many cards,
letters and gifts sent to me
during my: recent hocphplftn-
tion.
Mrs. James I. Adair
7 Perrin Street, Overfarook
Greenville, S. C.
Law enforcement officers ment, discussion leader for
shown above have been ap- Greenwood County,
ponited by Governor Robert E. The program it haing con-
McNair to posts in the newly ducted by the State Law En-
established South Carolina Law forcemeat Division (SLED),
Enforcement ETV Training utilizing the closed circuit fa-
Program clities of the South Carolina
Pictured left to right are
SLED Lieutenant Harold Fort- an ^
son of Greenwood, area coor- f Dumber SO at 7.80 p.
dinator for officres in the 8th
judicial circuit; Sheriff R. E.
Johnson, dscussion leader for
Laurens County; Assistant
Chief of Police Joe Creswell of
Abbeville, discussion leader for
Abbeville County; Sergeant R.
E. Scbumpret of the Newberry
Police Department, discussion
leader for Newberry County;
Fleming Mason, statewide
training coordinator; Assistant
Chief of Police James M. Bar
rett of Laures, assistant dis
cussion loader for Laurens
County; Deputy Sheriff Marvin
Callaway, assistant discussion
leader for Newberry County;
and Sergeant Edgar Rhodes of
the Greenwood police depart-
m. with a “repeat” on January
4 at 8:00 p. m. The topic for
discussion by Attorney General
Daniel R. McLeod will be a
portion of the South Carolina
tows on search and seizure.
Only officers gathered at des
ignated schools within the area
will be able to view the two-
grams.
WE NEED A SECRETARY AND
IF YOU QUALIFY ON THESE
POINTS YOU MAY BE THE ONE:
(1) Be pretty good at shorthand.
(2) Be a neat typist
(3) Be accurate in flgnree.
(4) Not be an overly sensitive person.
(5) Be able to use a little psychology.
(6) Have no amount of outside problems or worries
that wifl detract you from your Job.
(7) Bo the type of person who is looking for the boot
paying ooeretarial job in the area and has the
ability to take responsibility.
(8) No short term or transit parson need apply.
Apply Box O, c-o The Chronicle
Lt. WiNioms
Completes Course
Sacramento, Calif. — First
Lieutenant Leslie A. Williams,
Jr., son of Mrs. Meda B. Wil
liams of 381 Poplar St., Lydia,
completed the U. S. Air
Force advanced navigator-bom
bardier course at Mather AFB,
Calif.
Following survival and spec
ialized air crew training at oth
er bases, he will be assigned
to a B-52 Strato Fortress crew
at Turner AFB, Ga., as a mem
ber of the Strategc Air Com
mand, America’s long-range nu
clear bomber and missile force.
A graduate of Clinton High
School, the lieutenant received
his A. B. degree in political sci
ence from The Citadel and was
commissioned in 1968 upon com
pletion of Officer Training
School at Lackland AFB, Texas.
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