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t \ Walker, Crocker Attend Meeting Of Eye Bank Claude A. Crocker, Presi dent of the Clinton Lions Club and Dr. James R. Walker, Chairman of the club’s Eye Bank Committee, were in Co- llmbia last Thursday where they attended the Annual Meet ing of the South Carolina Eye Bank. According to information giv- - en at the meeting nearly 11,000 persons in South Carolina have willed their eyes to the S. C. Eye Bank. The state office is located at the South Carolina Baptist Hospital in Columbia. During the past year this of fice handled 63 eyes. Of this number 42 came from S. C. Donors and 21 from other Eye Banks. During the year 40 Eye Transplants were performed and 23 eyes were used for teach ing or research at the Medical College of Charleston. According to Dr. Walker, the demand for eyes for transplants as well as research far exceeds those available. Every person is urged to consider willing their eyes to the S. C. Eye Bank so that others may again enjoy the miracle of sight. Blank forms for this purpose can be obtained from W r . S. "Shorty” Horne at the local Post Of fice. This Committee will pre sent a special program on the Eye Bank at the regular meet ing of the Clinton Lions Club next Tuesday, May 12. A 15 minute film will also be shown entitled “Eyes That Live A- gain." Claude Crocker, presi dent of the club urges all mem bers to be present. Guests are invited to this special meet ing. Just be sure to notify the secretary ahead of time. * * * COTTON CUI.OTTE—Step into a simply-cut culotte for the ultimate in style and comfort. This fresh cotton fashion is printed in sharp green checks on white, bi sected with bands of bright red. By Sunny South of Dallas. Truluck Elected To S.C. Board Oi Eye Bank Remliert S. Truluck, past president of the Clinton Lions Club and a Past District Gov ernor f Lions International, was elected to a two year term on the Board of Directors of the South Carolina Eye Bank at the Annual Meeting of that Association in Columbia last Thursday. This S. C. Eye Bank is sp >n- sored by the Lions of Multiple District 32-A, B and C, Lions International, which includes ttie 3 Districts t South Caro lina with a membership of 153 clubs and nearly 7000 mem bers. Headquarters are locat ed at the Baptist Hospital in C lumbia. The State Eye Bank is also a memt>er of the Eye Bank Association of America. Announcing! SHEILA CAMPBELL HAS JOINED THE STAFF AT Mary Satterfield's Beauty Salon 833-0372 TO BRING YOU THE LATEST IN BEAUTIFUL HAIR STYLES JUST FOR YOU! Call For An Appointment Now! r&eflADWK'n (Zrfi&aln& NOW PLAYING — MAY 6 AND 7 “DAZZLING! Once you see it, you’ll never again picture ‘Romeo & Juliet’ quite the way you did before!” -life nm at* p—m • Mawi Rumx) Zeffirelli Romeo ■rJUUET \<> ordinary low mu TECHNICOLOR A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Shows 3:15 and 7:30 Only FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY 8-9 MONDAY-TUESDAY. MAY 1112 The straye ritual of love be tween the Indian Princess and the white man. The torture of the white man as he fights to become an Indian Fire Service Day Scheduled Saturday, May 9, has been designated as “Fire Service Recognition Day” throughout South Carolina. Gov. Robert E. McNair has issued a statement proclaim ing the special day and saying: “The fire service of our state performs many public services in addition to the suppression of fire, such as dwelling in spections, pre-fire planning, inspections of commercial and industrial facilities, hospitals, schools and rest homes. To day’s fireman is a technically trained and highly skilled pro fessional public servant. I urge all citizens to visit their near est fire station on this day to become acquainted with these men, their apparatus and equip ment and the professional type service they provide today as contrasted with yesteryear.” Clinton Chief Fire Dept. En gineer Marvin DeYoung said the local department will welcome visitors on Saturday. Heat from Springs Reykjavik means “smoky bay” in the Icelandic lan guage. Steam rising from hot springs caused the “s m o k e” seen by 9th- century settlers. Today. Rey kjavik is a clean and smoke less city, all its homes and businesses being heated by the natural steam and hot water piped to them from these hot springs. Beef Is Americans' Favorite THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 7, 1970—S-A BY HELEN C. CAMP Extension Home Economist Meat is the mainstay of the American diet, and beef is the meat that Americans eat in greatest quantity. Veal, though less popular than beef is priced for its de licate flavor and fine texture. Beef and veal abound in fla vor and nutritive value. Whether you eat a hearty steak, a quick hamburger, or a savory veal cutlet, you get high-qualtiy pro tein, B vitamins, and iron. The variety meats (liver, heart, kid ney, and other organs) of beef and veal are rich sources of these nutrients. In addition, beef and calves’ liver are widely acclaimed for vitamin A value. Lean, well-trimmed beef provides only a moderate num ber of calories. Calories per serving are included here for some of the beef and veal cuts cooked by various methods, and for all beef and veal recipes. The average family in this country spends about a third of every food dollar for meat, so it makes good sense to be in formed when you buy and cook it. Learn to identify meat cuts by their appearance. Names given to cuts of meat differ in various parts of the country and sometimes even from store to store in the same town. Bones, however, are an ex cellent guide to cut identifi cation, and, with a little prac tice you will learn to recognize the different bones even when the cuts have unfamiliar names. Bones also help you choose a cooking method. For example, the T-bone, rib bone, pin bone, flat bone, and wedge bone indi cate relatively tender beef good for broiling or roasting. The round bone, arm bone, and blade LET US HELP YOU WITH MOTHERS DAY SUNDAY, MAY 10 CANDY — PERFUMES — POWDERS Young's Pharmacy 833-1220 bone occur in less tender beef cuts that usually need to be braised or pot roasted. Ground meat is sold in bulk, loaves, or patties. Ground round frequently is leaner than regu lar ground beef or ground chuck and commands a higher price. Ground veal is sold as loaves or patties. Mixtures of ground beef, veal, and pork are some times sold for meat loaf. Stew meat -- beef or veal -- consists of cubes or small pie ces ofbc«e-in or boneless meat. 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