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m THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., March 5, 1970—8-C ** v- 1I\ MAY DAY COURT — Wilma Wideman, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wideman cf Clin ton, has recently been selected by the student body at Anderson College to reign as Maid of Honor in the annual M a y Day festivities. Wilma, who moved to Clinton from Greenville, has been secre tary of the Heme Kc Hub and a member of the 1968 Columns staff and Y.W.A.’s. She was also one of ten semi-finalists in the “Miss Anderson Col lege" beauty contest. May Queen for the annual festivities is Cathy Ann Stokes, right, of Columbia. Taylor, Culbertson Back Pollution Bill BY JIMMY BOYLSTON Legislative C rrespondent Rep Paul CuU>ertson and Rep. David Taylor will support a Senate-passed bill to revamp the S. C. Pollution Control Authority (PCA) when it is introduced in the House. The bill passed by the Senate last week would alter mem bership on the PCA, Also, under the bill, political sut>divisions could be barred from issuing building permits when the politi cal entity has been ordered to correct a pollution problem. The bill, however, falls short of the recommendation of Gov. Robert Mc>(air. In his State of the State adoress, the governor proposed that the PCA be shift ed from the State Health Depart ment to the Water Resources Commission. Such a new agency would be named the Department of Water Resources and Environ mental Control. "I have not had a chance to study the details of this bill since it is in the House Ways and Means Committee, however I am in clined to support the PCA bill, Rep. Culbertson said. Here Are Seme Tips On Remodeling Home BY NELLIE K. HARRISON Asst Extension Home Economist Now that spring is coming, many of us are thinking of re modeling our homes or of re decorating a room. Consequent- about paints. Let’s remember that painting is one of the cheap est ways to change the appearance of a room. TYPES OF PAINT: There are two types of paint: one thinned with water (latex), the other thin ned with solvents (oil, alkyd, lac quer, and varnish). The oil base or alkyd paints have exceUent adhesion proper ties and are particularly good for woodwork (baseboards, doors, windows) because you can wash them if they get dirty. However, overnight drying time is required and clean-up requires turpentine or mineral spirits. With latex- water paints, soap and water does the clean-up trick. The latex paints have a milder odor than alkyds, are easy to apply, and dry very quickly. Both types of paint can be applied with brush, roller, or spray. CHOOSING A GLOSS: There are also three types of paint shine ranges: flat, semi-gloss, and hi-gloss. Flat paints have no shine and are generally used on walls. Semi-gloss paints are semi-shiny and are good for kit chens and bathrooms where it is important to be able to wash the walls. Gloss or hi-gloss paint produces a bright, shiny sur face. Gloss enamels, another name of hi-gloss, provide the best results on floors, appliances, and woodwork. These same enamels are also finding their way onto walls as well. There very slick and smooth appearance re sembles the mirror, chrome, and plastics that are popular in to day’s homes. Enamels are the paints to be used for finishing unpainted fur niture or refinishing old furni- A special Senate-House com mittee was set up last year by the legislature to study revamp ing the PCA. Rep. Taylor, a member of the interim com mittee, will be the House floor leader for the pollution bill when it comes up for debate. ture. In the case of refinishing, it’s necessary to remove old wax, polish, grease, and dirt with a special solvent (available at paint stores) before sanding and paint ing. In both cases after the sur face is clean, sand it smooth with fine sandpaper, brush on enamel undercoat, then finish the job with one or two coats of enamel. TIPS: Room should be well ven tilated when painting. Clean brushes and rollers im mediately after use. Rince and comb the bristles of brushes into shape. Let dry and wrap them in heavy paper. If you use a ladder, be sure rungs are secure. Paint radiators and pipes with latex, aluminum, or heat-resist ant paint. It adds color and eli minates corrosion and rust. Use spray paints in aerosol cans for small wicker items. Rent spray gun for larger ob jects. Never throw empty aerosol cans into trash fire. They can explode. Dan Eckstein To Be Speaker At Davidson St. Dan Eckstein guidance counse lor and distinguished athlete from Presbyterian College, will be guest speaker at the Davidson Street Baptist Church YouthSer- vices Sunday. Mr. Eckstein will be guest of the young people at an eight o’ clock breakfast and will bring the message to the congregation at 10 o’clock. Youth Week, March 8 - 15, is observed in recognition and appreciation of the youth of the church. It also, according to the pastor, Rev. M. Floyd Hellams, presents opportunities for the youth to lead in the services and to occupy certain official positions in the church during this special week. Robert Meadors will serve as Youth Pastor and Darrell Pace as assistant Youth Pastor. Various youth activities are planned for the week. LAURENS DRIVE-IM LAURENS, S. C . i .AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL- VMCENT PRICE'CHRISTOPHER LEE * PETER GUSHMG JUDY Hl^XTABlE ALFRED MARKS MICHAEL GOTHARD COLOR @ : : MAX ROStNSfRGmmFlION SUBOTSKY CHRISIOPiTeR WICKING - , -GORDON HESSUR «l Read And Use Chronicle Want Ads \l 5” x 7” LIVING COLOR Photographers Hours Dally: 10 A.M. — 1 P. 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