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!3 WBTV3 CHARLOTTE Giles Graduates THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. Octobor SI, 1968—21 District 56 Week of Nov. 4-8 MONDAY - Milk, country fried steak, orange juice, rice with gravy, green beans, hot rolls, butter, apricot cake. TYESDAY - Milk, hot dogs with chili, mustard and onions, cole slaw, french fried potatoes, hot dog buns, butter. WEDNESDAY - MUk, vegetable soup with beef, sandwiches, corn- bread squares, butter, chilled peaches. THURSDAY - Milk, hamburger with cheese, slice tomatoes, whole kernel corn, hamburger bun, butter, cake with icing. FRIDAY - Milk, beef stew with onions, potatoes and carrots, green pepper rings, rice, hot bis cuit, butter. 'Highlights THl RSDAY. OCTOBER 31 Mike Douglas. 1:30 p.m Bobbie Gentry is co-hostess Here’s Lucy. H:30 p.m for the week. Color Lucy accidentally intercepts a secret spy messaire Color Thursday Movie y p.m Bette Davis stars in the sus pense drama "The Nanny ” FRIDAY. NOVEM BER 1 Wild, Wild West. 7:30 p.m West and Gordon in vestigate a strange sea monster Col or. Robert Conrad & Ross Martin CAR FOR PASTOR—The Rev. J. B. Abercrombie, pastor of Bellview Baptist Church, was presented a car Sunday by the congregation of the church. Rev. Abercrombie, a native of Clinton, is serving his 11th year as pastor of the church located be tween Laurens and Clinton. Shown above is John Holtzclaw, left, presenting the keys to the car to Rev. Abercrombie. At right is Mrs. Abercrombie. Franklin D. Roosevelt won the greatest number of electoral votes of any President since Washington, who was unani mously elected, 523 in 1936. But James Monroe beat FDR’s per centage, according to World Book Encyclopedia. Monroe received all but one of the electoral votes in his second term. Halloween Witchery BY HELEN CAMP Extension Home Economist Are you entertaining ghosts, goblins, or witches this Hallo ween? If little ghosts and gob lins live at your house, no doubt the excitement of Halloween is already in the air. Now add a few special items for both fun and flavor, and the mood will be set for a delightfully scary All Hallow’s Eve. First comes a pumpkin - no Halloween would be complete without a spooky Jack-O-Lan tern! Pick one that is well shaped, flattened at both ends, and rich orange in color. The rind should be hard - completely free of soft spots or decay. Make sure the stem is still attached so the old fellow will have a handle for his lid, and so the pumpkin will have longer storage life. . nra k -i- Once the festivities are over Mr. Jack-O-Lantern need not be discarded, for he can be turned into a sweet treat or a nutri tious vegetable dish. Plan to use a Jack-O-Lantern within two to three days after it has been cut. PUMPKIN PIE 1-1/2 cups cooked pumpkin fresh or canned 1 cup rich milk 1 cup sugar 2 eggs slightly beaten 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon butter or substi tute Combine ingredients. Mix thoroughly and pour into pastry- lined pan, bake in hot oven at 425 degrees about 25 minutes or until an Inserted knife comes out clean. Serve with whipped cream if desired or serve while still warm. JACK-O-LANTERNS - Here is another Halloween idea. Make your own Jack-O-Lanterns for Halloween with packaged butter scotch pudding. Simply combine one package Instant Butterscotch pudding and a pound box of con fectioners’ sugar with 1/3 cup each of soft margarine and evap orated milk. Tint to the proper color orange with drops of red and yellow food colors. Mix to make a smooth ball. Break off pieces of the mixture and shape between hands to make pump kin. The grooves along the sides of the pumpkin are made with a spoon handle. A bit of green gum- drop makes the stem and use bits of black gumdrop for the eyes and mouth. Refrigerate until served. Makes seven Jack-O- Lanters 2-1/2 inches in diame ter. ORANGES CAN BE USED FOR HALLOWEEN - Halloween Party Dessert: It’s quick and delicious. Peel six oranges and cut into bite size pieces; sweeten to taste. Fold orange pieces with juice into one cup whipped cream. Spoon over ginger bread or cake squares. Party Table Favors: Large oranges make delightful candy and nut cups for the table. Cut large oranges in half, reem juice from shell (save for break fast). Line each shell with a fluted baking cup; fill with nuts or candy. Goblin Punch: In large punch bowl, combine 1 quart chilled fresh orange juice and 1 quart orange sherbet. Add 2 quarts chilled ginger ale. Garnish punch Only three Vice-Presidents have ever been elected to the highest office in the land with out first serving out the term of a President who died In office. They were Martin Van Buren, elected in 1836; John Adams, elected in 1796; and Thomas Jeff erson, elected in 1800, reports World Book Encyclopedia. with orange slices. Table Decorations: Oranges fit pefectly Into the Halloween theme for decorating. Arrange oranges with fall leaves and nuts around deep bronze or brown candles. Friday Movie. 9 p.m “Quick Before It Melts," with Robert Morse. Georsre Maharis. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2 Death Valley Days. 6:30 p.m An aging marshal refuses to wear spectacles Color My Three Sons. 8:30 p.m. Katie Is told to expect more than one baby. Color. Petticoat Junction. 9:30 p.m Guest Irene Ryan comes to the Shady Rest as a baby ex pert. Color Million t Movie, 11:30 p.m 'The Blackboard Jungle," with Glenn Ford, Anne Francis, Sidney Poitler. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER I NFL Football 1 p.m Baltimore re. New York; S eveland va. San Francisco lor. Gentle Ben. 7 :30 p.m The Wedloes befriend h young hippie couple Color Ed Sullivan M p.m Guests include Alan King, Sergio Franchi the Young Ras cals Color MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4 Mike Douglas. 4:30 p.m Mel Torme is co-host for the week Color Best of Hollywood. 7 p.m "The James " Color True Story of Jessie with Robert Wagner. Mayberry. R.F.D.. 9 p.m. Andy Color Griffith guest - star*. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5 Campaign 68: Election Night Coverage. 6:30 p.m CBS News Correspondent Walter Cronkite is anchor man. Local, regional and national re turns will be given Color WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6 Theatra Three, 7 p.m. “The Law less Breed," with Rock Hudson. Col or Airman David Adrian Giles, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurs ton R. Giles of Spring Dale Drive, Clinton, graduated from the Aviation Structural Mechan ics Course in Structures at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, Tenn. During the nine-week course he received instruction in aircraft structural repair, welding, non- metallic repairs and airframes. The curriculum included struc tural materials, oxyacetylene wel welding, plastics, aircraft paint ing and repair of internal struc tures. Prior to graduation from this school, he graduatec^trom the two-week Aviation Familiariza tion School and the four week course in Mechanical Funda mentals. The President who served the shortest time in office was Wil liam Henry Harrison, who died one month after his inaugura tion. But World Book Encyclo pedia points out that some per sons claim that David Rice At chison, a Senate president pro tempore, served as acting Presi dent for one day. That was March 4, 1849, a Sunday -- and Zach ary Taylor refused to be inaugu rated on the Sabbath. Stationery for Every Sockd Need Whether you need announcements, in vitations or just the finest in ized stationery for your own us for quality. Chronicle Pub. Co. 10B (i»ry Street 833-0541 Rock Hudson The Good Guys, 8:30 p.m. Rufus demonstrates he foretell the future. Color can Campaign *68: What Happensd Last Night. 10 p.m An analysis of the election results. Color. Foundations Should Be Strong If your hosts Is buOt only an you and your oomlag power, M b resting on dtsfcy foundations. When you ootspso your home oollepeee too. Why not buM your home on stronger foundetton*—on the foun- detlone efforded by edequete Me Ineurenoe proteo don? Your fondly end your homo deserve the strength of fife Ineurenoe. REPRESENT ATIVK8 SIDNEY HARTZOG—833-2333 FRANK LYDA—833-1784 9W REPRESENTATIVES FRED BRAGG—833-1663 JACOBS BLDG,—833-0950 OLIN FURR—833-0066 i Who Will Support South Carolina for the Next 6 Yrs.? Two men — Mr. Marshall J. Parker and United States Senator Ernest F. Hollings — are asking the voters of South Carolina to let them represent our state in the U.S, Senate for the next- six years. One candidate says he is conducting a 75 day campaign. The other has served our state for more than 20 years. As interested citizens we believe that in these trying times South Carolina needs the most ex perience and competent representation possible. We believe also that the best yardstick by which to measure qualifications is the record of past performance. We urge you to carefully study the qualifications of Senator Hollings and Mr. Parker and to make your choice on the basis of which man you feel can best serve South Carolina. Mr. Hollings Graduated from The Citadel Served in United States Army Mr. Parker 1942 1942-1945 1947 Graduated from University of Sootli Carolina School of Law HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS SPECIALS! 3-OZ. TUBE immunity Cash PRELL Concentrate FAMILY SIZE TUBE CREST Teeth Paste 4-OZ. CAN SPRAY SECRET 7/t Deodorant 1948-1954 1951-1994 1954-1953 1955 Served os member of South Carolina .House of Representatives Served as Speaker Pro - Tempore of South Carolina House of 1944 1943-1946 1952- 1954 1953- 1956 1957-1966 Graduated from University of North Carolina Served in United States Marine Corps Served on Seneca City Council Served as Oconee County School Trustee Served as Democratic Carolina Stahe of South 1958-1962 1959 1961 1961 1966-1968 1967 1968 Served as Lieutenant-Governor of South Carolina and President of South Caro* lino State Senate Served, under appointment of Presi dent Eisenhower, as member of former President Hoover's Commission investi gating intelligence activities of United States Government Served as Governor of South Carolina Served, under appointment of Presi dent Eisenhower, as member of the Committee on Intergovernmental Re lations Served, under appointment of Presi dent Kennedy, as member of the Com mittee on Intergovernmental Relations Served as Chairman, State Urban and Regional Development Committee of National Governors' Conference Served as United States Senator Served as member of Board of Visitors, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Served as member of Board of Visitors, U.S. Military Academy, West Point e e . for South Carolina Re-elect Hollings U.S. Senator the man who can best serve you.