University of South Carolina Libraries
Mir nipnxjn r. ri-; n fnn. r.. \prii 11. imrh—n ^ ' ITy 7. < . I.„r,l.,n | How Can I ? comments ON By ASM AS HI. IV Q Mow can I \\ aicrp'd< .( Icattu-r s(iucs'‘ A \\ it)i a mi\t urc ol tun tahlcspuniis u) hccsuax and mn nl nnillun lat Hub tin- drcs in^ on at nii'lit. and in the mornmp \\ ipe with a MEN AND THINGS i{> S! > K(TATOR . . . Do \ou remember (a-neral tonr Dnuiilas McArthur' 1 Ile jump- II ed li'om island to island is- to fdt\ miles pe r hom tide repine dl car o! p FARMS FOLKS Hy L. C. Hamilton lemson I nixeisitv i \tensior Information Specialist . . r . \ : Hi ell’ • ' h po -onoU' •>. de' th‘'>r H'e ’ ark -nur ’ r piei '1 1 ’1 tlnmn l Mmther wa tiM'proi ’! mg t rc;i; mh nt IS t he ; 1 p p 1: t •; 1 ’: 1 hi (11 hot sk 1 \\ ii X to the lent!; cr. ruhliina hi'!' k!y in xx Mh ; 1 -ill! brush. K(D Ci'.S tin leutlu t rain proof ,iihI re PUMlt () Huw can 1 cut 1 i <w n on tin hedi hir.- 1 . "1 mx ; 1 r• era land ol -a\acc, islands of al m > t unb(die\ abh su amp. and u ha’ not Me Arthur, rather poorU supported by Washington covered sevartil thoustmd likel\ all cars least 1 \\ ice a IA eii that is ip fi'f 11«■. 1 1 ' )U'n per hour it 1 ■ 1 fir (1 a r 1. a i 1)1 ant t >» chi i XX'nt 11M ms) at , i .1 11.w. lit * jnw 11 \ . wiii na pr< »n, a i! v t Din ! n k1\, a» < 1 11; . r \ t ”.: , e and a liund ( a -on i ic1 n ■- our arc not > 111- Di W II D but .iust think adv. or on tl evr.i I i I i 14 - B. •(•'!< 1: t) • Aio:-’ id j; In • (in :'*■ 1 H siu !rr i l'l - « JlHLs ’ 111) - Jt-’S, tl: 31 - R.U’h \ : 3.1 - WlMiMt J ' ( ■ u»\ S 1’S * r 1 1111 r. X . SiK.l • JO - I Vo iv JI li'R'bivi’ 3 5 witil .1 H in J4 f \ u W l ! L J V ! unc |v: -P - (i > 1 r* * . : J.S - A u • 11 ' X c: v ' v e *1 ; Vi'» s.i; . . 1« : : if hH OF ' ill ’' X . ’ ’ .x' 1 D l ess !Vc!h. . t t^n ■ S 11 i. 1 LrK'! 1 h: Hr : t ic U \ e*. 1! A L'.dd , T ■ "I ' t ) !’; c|V< h ! ..1 • *•. 1 !•.* 1 rve M .s . •I’.’ |U(lj'T“ 1 Lvo'.l . O'K) f 1' If S TL f j nr n.-> S y r. . 1.1 p.i. .1 OK Hi’ •r '■ 1 \ 1 r < Mb* 1 • (,) r f r- i .f ■ j, | 1 ,.i.) s'A eater .’ A If you can 1 ind room for it in your re! nrerutor. tr.\ keeping it there hetueen wearinps. Works retd well. Q. How can I make a cake flour'.’ A. By addinu' two t.ahh spoons ol cornstarch to each cup of ordinary Hour. • laps who were real liphters \s I concfMve it V ietnam i small time mildtiry phannin*. and fi -’ht mi; ;is compared | H , with the \ a an area ol McAr UO()() tM t lair I know nothinp of Asia hut South America has swamps, [j ravrn or Hades'’ junules and all other unpe- worthwliile" diment and I spent ten yetirs thei e A a natne ol lower South ( arol na I know a thinp or two about swamps here, thouch no’.lnne to compare of the wear on tire and ad part of Hie machine Sometimes the (pa t on mav ■ .■(ol ■ lor \esr in Id emit \. 1 low las] i na v a man drive hi car either m I ;t I’lease -upei st a simple with \ letnam and the con As the Chinese Statesman I-i said "I am not interested in the peed ol the tram, bid w hat I want to know : w h. 1 the people will do when too pet there' 1 repair lor a chipped relfipei ator. A Try layimf a small piece (liiend area in MeArthnr's eampaijtt But ju t as the he-muddled One of the most di appoint ing character- ;s \a -er. head ol K •.’ \ p’ and omi oi h ei' area-. < >n the eoiitrai;. I am surprised and iratd ol In the I si'aei 11e mdi'ar\ a n suh.i th' re are a nuiiduu oir t; plant ■ isni .t I ’a Im e 11 o State ! i i' some' ion a to hi i a I, i mil d a hold I’oi.soniiiis plant ol:na \ i How je »amini ole ilidi-r ha\ e ho n e ;is ornamental ! r a time, and theirs no w In w e hoiddn t o rd . keep ’Item.'' But I >r Mi ( in .or on I • •. i ( s j •, j • ie.’.st. ad\ iso teach u i htidren to keep w d : odt o| their mou’h plane i-i ■.iId he d ei e peeiai I \ lor 1 :: 1 !-i a ike ( Now... Try it on YOUR LAWN! Legal Notices of appropriat(d\ colored' warriois ol Washinpton re crtiyon on the spot. eo\ trin.'-! ettlled McArthur so may the> this with cellophane. then now recall Westmoreland pressinp d e n 11\ with an iron The atm chair warriors o| set at rayon heat When cool. W ashindton max have mis remove the cellophane, and directed Vie'nam from tin the mar should he math fill- heitmniiii 1 ed. W In did w e eo there in tin lifst place'.’ () How can I li'eshen up a — pair of suede plnves" The per-istent effort of <in< l 1'udei hip A One vein casv, and often Mnit ' chmi h lett lets to force stiecesslnl. trick i- to dot) the diteLratum -n all ehurehes d,lo\'es and then ml) a thick Ul * i P'lobahix result - and slice of stale bread between ,h:i1 v, ' r > 1,nn in ,lliri(ll ' (,(is the hands ehanpinLi the 01 i,,;| neh chinches, mdepen bread as it become- soiled. ,l< ' n, " l ;i11 nll,si(i( ‘ P"ntrol or persu.i i'>n. The i. ns are becoming vis and strtilepy eloseh ihle now .hilu tin h. n ' ,n tin'll' mouHi ■ I \ ell tile!: ' Ml (Ire S’!' . • I |e We have lift '.een m recent years. urh mdd :ir.\ leads' ship and acaeiix as i..m mands m\ re pectlul i e d.i I. I marxel ;it the Israelite Who knows hut Knu: l)a\id. the I’salmist, has heipieat bed bn spirit to Israid ol loda> As a former Instructor m Militarx History and War I'lans. I have observed the Israelite militarv strenuth ' , sf'l J 1 I.. NOTH i: OF INTI NTION TO dissoi.m; corporation NOTICK IS HKBKBY OIV- KN that PITTS-DI LIZARD IMBLEMKNT CO. has filed with the Secretary of State of the South Carolina a State ment of Intent to Dissolve the said Corporation and to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs. Dated this 3rd day of April. 19f>H. PITTS DILI.IA I’D U. R. PITTS. .IK. PRESIDENT . —4A-ltc CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims ayainst the estate tif Bluford W. Blakely, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly venlied. with the undersiffned. and those in debted to said estate will please make payment like wise. Mrs. Clara P. Blakely Executrix 518 \. Broad St. Clinton. South Carolina Date March (ith. 1968. A4-3c'-.\ 18 C REDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims a if a ms t the estate of \'elma Burr Forck, deceased, are hereby notified to file the j same duly verified, w ith the : undersigned, and those in-1 debted to said estate will, please make payment like wise. Sara Burr Forek Cronic Executrix 401 Cedar Street Clinton, South Carolina Date March 1. 1968 A4-3C-A18 CREDITOR S NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Coker lames Blackwell, deceased, are hereby notified to file the ;ame duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indeb ted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Willie Mae Blackwell Kellett Nellie Blackwell McClendon Virginia Blackwell Wilson Executrices Box 97. Route No. 3, [Hinton, S. C. Date March 21st, 1968. M28 3c-All final settlement Take notice that on the 2nd y of May, 1968, I will ren r a final account of my ts and doings as adminis- itor of the estate of Robert lie Poole in the office of the dge of Probate of Laurens iunty, at 3 p. m . and on e same day will apply for a lal discharge from my trust Administrator. Any person indebted to said tate is notified and required make payment on or he re that date, and all persons ving claims against said late will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Robert Carroll Poole Administrator March 25, \<MM. M28-4tc-Al8 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 30th day of April. 1968, 1 will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix 'd the estate of Harry Litton Foster, Sr. in the office of the .Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and re quired to make payment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against said estate will pre sent them on or before said date, duly proven or he for ever barred. Noleeka Young Foster Executrix 101 Bailey St. Clinton. S C. March 22, 1968. M28-4c-A18 CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Bonneau II Dickson made suit to me to grant him letters of Ad- ministrt tion of the Estate and effects of W’infred Patrick Dickson. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, tin Kindred and Credi tors ,,f ,he said Winfred Patrick Dickson deceased, and they he ami appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to he held at l^uirens Court House, Laur ens. S. C. on April 12, next af ter publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 28th day of March, Anno Domini, 1968. J. Hewlette Wasson (Seal) J.P.L.C. A4-2C-A11 Q. Any sugge lions for the easier spreading of hard hut ter? \ How about erenmit".' it ' You can do this by beating tlio butter vigotously with a wooden spoon — or in your electric mixer. Q. How can 1 prevent screws from workin ' loose in a plastered wall? A Make a tiny hole in the plaster where you wish to drive your screw, fill this with plastic wood, then turn vour screw in while the wood One factor you must not forget: Oil Arabia has rich Trillion Mdo Check tip i an resources in oil It is quite ii'Melc in Barrons Maga/ine possible that Israel max lose of business i New York). support ol those who are m This seem to deal with au- tere-led pi imarilx in oil. Junior High News ' ' - e’ ,i Id ha | (| Bir a pi,.’’ U ported. I )r \|i ( , x -es ' ikin. tie Mott. oi part "i .i. S'!’ when \ o*i taki lb;; max aid in .; n what ’ i eat me nt t > •. , \ r 1 el ha 11 \ dan. r ious . row mg. in S ( ra" . < toadst ools to h 'ft t t ’ ei'■ ol thi t ime M s i 'ii!\ the plant that po The remainder max In lr-s For instance. H cr and nectar o| the ie sammr ’hat's p,, Apparent!> . the m t i plant isn't I’okeweed. which ha hie lease-. h roots and seed- .1 imsonw i ed i - om i 1 lit is m Mo t part 'in i Hie pm mi- Rv BETH JOHNSON my household manual Q How can I prevent lum- M o n d a y the eighth the president and \ ice is still soli Many other such president oi the Student handy tips are contained ini Council were elected tor next xear. I he president is Bevci- (’orrespondent !x Tedards and the viee-presi dent is Nancy Sadler. U e j I)\ flour when mixing a bat- know they will make gieat 1er - leaders. A. By adding the salt to the The Junior High chorus flour before wetting. And by j participated in the state eon- pouring the flour into the li- least on Wednesday, the third, quid, instead of the liquid in- They received a rating of two to the flour, and by heating it , of which we are proud, with a fork. Kathy Fieklin came in sec ond place in the county spell- i ing match. We consider tin very good. most dang emu p I'-i m-'u > plant grow mg in th:-- 1 a! »• It ha an attractix c fl «»\\ t i an 1 a temi ill ; Ilg '.cola! lt this pi; ait 1 - a ha/aid n Mi. gai'di n nr . inumd the natn yard, y (HI c an contm! 11 h \ cutting it d own In tom c pm (llleos cod J im-onxx ci (| i an annual and depends upo n Mn yearly production of re 1 Othe r far ilx common ; )!ant > GRASS CATCHER: Conet has a most efflc'ent E'ass accessory catcher. Baps vo to 3 bushels of Chop ms at a t me. Grooms your yard. HKTH JOHNSON that have one or more pois,.n oils parts are black night that Rena Kamage's father is shade, castor bean, f-'xclnve. 1 getting better and we hope he ^ , ' n * ,aru ’' huekexe. papaw i will he able to come home in ( ,u 111111,1 alLp.ee. | the near future. bllsh ' or;,nL;( '' ( ' hina heirx tree, black locust, elder Thi^ is the mower that climbs grades of 45 ; 0 or better. . . cuts tough grass . . . trims c’ose to bc'cicrs and shrubs . . . turns and maneuvers with the greatest of ease. Comet s Dust to give you years of enjoyment and pleasure . . . we.h minimum maintenance. Powe-ed with big 5 to 8 HP engines some * ;h electric starteim' 5 sre-rcs ’ewa d rigs revorsp- comp!et p ly enclosed transm--sx q .'.M.u.'t cut:or ne.^ht adjustment, even while me., r. . r. i kkms: COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY .mi:, v mho \n <r. ( i i\ton. s. c. Yr-f 'rrer Sati'taet ion (iuartinf ced" Q What can T do when the adhesive on an envelope ilan or a postage stamp clof'sn’t I Miss Hair's homeroom is A k s(' clear lingernail planning to go see a play, polish It dries quickly and •inherit the Wind.'' at I’res- really sticks. | byto nan College on the six- Q How can I nmove teenth. We are sure they will grease spots from the pages j ( , n|n> lt | U u v of a book? A Sponge with benzene, j Today is the end of our six then place the page between i weeks. We hope many people two blotters and press vvi*h a will he wearing AH’ rib warm iron. lions alter we receive our re port after we receive our re Q How can I improvise a| port cards, padding under my carpets if Last Thursday we received I don’t have the real thing' A. Several layers of newspa- our annuals. They were dedi cated to Mr. and Mrs. Wild- per makes an excellent pad-1 or. The annuals are very pret- ding. . . with the added fea- ty and we are quite proud of tore that moths detc.-t the them. smell of printer’s ink. | We are happy to report FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 8th day of May, 1968, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Guardian of the estate of James William Davis in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m.,; and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Guardian. Any person indebted to said ! estate is notified and required, to make payment on or be-, fore that date, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present them, on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Connie Davis, Guardian R-l, Clinton, S. C. April 6th, 196a 'W 1 i 'V / VBNBTIA FROM $100] -is J. C. Thomas, Jeweler “Its Time That Counts” CLINTON JOANNA FURNITU ■wjV/wyMWWpmi .y.1 SEE THESE DISPLAYED IN THE SHOW WINDOWS AT T. E. Jones & Sons iMKi \\. \!uin Come In And See All Styles Of Furniture T~> Suit Any Taste, Any Decor, And Any Budget.