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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 28,
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Q. What Is a food way to
clean white sidewall tires?
A. You can do a good job
with denatured alcohol to
which a small amount of
hydrogen peroxide hos been
added. Saturate a rag in this
solution, and apply to the
white sidewalls, allowing to
penetrate for a minute or so,
then repeating the applica
tion. Then rub the dirt off
with a clean, alcohol-damp
ened cloth. My new house-
hold-hints book handles this
topic.
Q. How can I freshen ran
cid butter?
A.. Break the butter up and
put into fresh milk. Allow it
to absorb the milk, drain
thoroughly, then wash in
cold salted water and work
it again into the'desired form.
Q. How can I renovate a
chamois that has stiffened
up?
A. Soak it in warm water
to which a spoonful of olive
oil has been added. Your
chamois will emerge from
this bath as soft and clean as
new. -
Q. How can I clean playing
cards?
A. If they’re plastic cards,
a damp-cloth “once - over"
Will clean them and make
them eflsy to shuffle. For
the paper variety 6f cards,
wipe them carefully with a
piece- ofc cotton moistened*
with spirits of camphor, then
dry with another piece of
clean cotton^
Q. Is then? any way I can
restore whiteness to an old
enameled refrigerator that
has become yellowish in,
colwr? *
A. Oftentimes a gentle rub
bing with 600-grit, wet or
dry, silicon carbide paper
moistened with water will do
the trick.
Q. What can I do when I
think my freshly-baked cake
might stick to the pan and
break?
A. Hold the pan over a low
flame for' about five to eight
seconds, and then it should
come out intact aria in per
fect shape.
Q. What can I do when
burned starch has accumu
lated on the bottom of my
electric or steam iron?
A. Disconnect the Iron, al
low it to cool, then apply a
paste silver polish to the
starched areas. Wipe the
iron with -a slightly damp
cloth, and follow with a d^y
one. This should do the trick.
Q. How can I remove iron
rust stains from a garment?
A. Cut a thick slice of
lemon, place it directly on the
fabric over the rust spots, and
then hold the material over
tie steaming spout of your
teakettle until he stains dis
appear.
Q. How can I remove
grease stains from suede
jackets, bags, hats, shoes,
and’tbe like?
, A. sponging them with a
cloth dipped in vinegar. Then,
when dry, restore the nap of,
the. suede by brushing with a
stiff-bristled brush, i
Q. How can I renovate a
shabby looking black um
brella?
A. Try brushing over it
with a solution of ammonia
and warm water.
Q. How can I remove rust
from outside metal fixtures?
A. One of the best way I
know of is with steel wool
dipped in kerosene following
this with a polishing with li
quid wax, •
Miss Hart, Teacher
Is Cited in Virginia
Miss Lillian Hart, first
grade teacher in the Will-
iamsburg-James City county
schools in Virginia, was re
cognized for outstanding con
tribution to the teaching pro
fession during Teacher Ap
preciation Month .according
to"an interview which appear
ed recently in a Williamsburg
paper.
Miss Hart, daiighter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hart of Clin
ton. teaches • first grade in
the Rawls Byrd elementary
school. A graduate of Agnes
Scott College, with a master’s
degree in education from the
University of North Carolina,
she is at present in her fourth
year of teaching in the Vir
ginia school system.
According to the Williams
burg paper, Miss Hart is con
sidered one of the best first
grade teachers in the school
system. The interview set
forth some of her views, in
cluding her opinion that ac
cepting each child as an in
dividual is one of the most
impoortant aspects of teach
ing.
“A teacher must accept
each child at whatever his
level of ability and general
development,” Miss Hart was
quoted as saying, pointing out
that she believes that the first
grade is one of the most im
portant. “Here the founda
tion is set for learning habits,
behavior habits, social ad
justments, and it is a firm
foundation.”
The interview also stated
that Miss Hart is harder on
herself than on the children,
exacting to the best of her
ability service in the profes
sion which she describes as
“tremendously challenging, a
somewhat frightening respon
sibility.”
issssa^s
Miss Hart also works as a
hostess for Colonial Williams
burg during the summer
months, a position, which, in
her opinion, “is a good bal
ance between children and
adults.”
Dewitt T. Davis
Laurens—Dewitt Talmadge
Davis, 78, of Rt. 2, Laurens,
died at home early Saturday
morning after several years
of declining health.
Native of Cleveland County,
N. C., son of the late Clar
ence and Frances Philbeck
Davis, he was a retired lum
ber man and a member of
New Prospect Baptist church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Leetha Davis; two sons, Fred
D. (Ike) and Clarence H. Da
vis of Laurens; a daughter,
Mrs. Nell D. O’Shields of
Laurens; two brothers, La
mar Davis of Blacksburg and
Abraham Davis of Chiefland,
Fla.; a sister, Mrs. C. G. Bar
rett of Earle, N. €.; six
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at 3 p. m.
at New Prospect Baptist
Church by Rev. Eddio
Crapps. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
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Sell Where There
Are Always Plen
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Out of State Buy
ers.
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ACROSS
Country In the
Balkan Peninsula
Continent
Irish republic
The beginning of
"obsolescence"
■ North American
lake
- Thoroughfare
(abb.)
- Asiatic nation
- For philatelists,
a atamp with gum
- Pronoun
-A dolt
- Diving bird
- Compass point
- Totality
- To exhaust
- Neither
- Choose
- Tavern
- Sun god
- Lubricator
•jSenor's "yes"
- Debutante
(colloq.)
and
faun
- Every
- Male ntclaame
- ... Angeles
- Sodium (chem.)
- Young female
(colloq.)
- To direct
51 - Definitive
Noun (abb.)
52 - Anger
54 - Soviet seaport
56 - Possessed
57 - Withered
59 - Couple
60 - To perform *
again
61 - Manipulate ‘
62 - Oriental nation
DOWN
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2 - Be conveyed
3 - Erbium (chem.)
4 - College degree
5 - Long periods
of time > t ■
6 - Continent > .•
7 - In reference to
8 - Iridium (chem 4
9 - A descendant
10 - Arm of the
Mediterranean
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16 - One of the
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(three wd*.)
17 - Confine it
20 - Male nickname
22 - Ancient Egyptian
spirit
24 - Asiatics
25 - Fruit
27 - Italian city
(poa».)
29 - Uareflaed
mineral
31 - Feminise
nickname
32 • Beginning of
ceramics
34 - Nothing
38 - Kind of pastry
41 - Capital city
43 - Silver (chem.)
45 - Mystic word
47 - A tract
49 - To burden
50 - English river
51 - Pedestal part.
In architecture
53 • S« eagle
55 - Ruthenium
(chem.)
56 - Having inside
knowledge
(rtang)
58 - Male ntckmme
60 - Regimental
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