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% <• • "V -4 r T day. Plans for installation of officers and 13 new members were discussed. Presiding this year will be Sammy McCrary. Nan Dixon is serving as vice president. Dell Young and Elizabeth Dawkins are secretary and treasurer, respectively. 4-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton* S. C., Oct. 8, 1970 Clinton High News BY NAN DIXON The magic of being a senior is becoming a reality. Last week the seniors were measur ed for rings, caps, and gowns. Some of the girls ordered pins or charms instead of the high school rings. Now each senior hfts to study extra hard to get his or her ring second se mester. Everyone is bustling around trying to get ready for Home coming. Streamers and posters have to be made for each car 1 — ELECT — They Served 1,038,190 Lunches October 12-18 is National School Lunch Week. The theme for the week is “School Lunch Supports Effective Education." State 'Good News' Campaign Is Planned GIRLS’ ATHLETIC CLUB Did you know that last year- that is in the parade, which will be Friday at 4:00 p.m. The three candidates for Miss CHS are Carol Hatton, Amy McCarthy and Dell Young. No one will know who our new queen is until halftime Friday night. Many clubs are meeting to plan oroiects for the year. BETA CLUB The Beta Club met last Tues- Dell Young is president of the Girls’ Athletic Club this year. She is assisted by Bar bara Davis, vice president Molly Glover serves as sec retary and Charlotte Lehn, treasurer. Serving as report er is Vicki Vance. The girls discussed plans for the Volleyball Tournament. The Mighty Red has been doing great with four straight wins. The junior varsity has also been doing a good job. Keep up the good works, Big Red. 1 1 EUGENE t STODDARD TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR LAURENS COUNTY V $ V $ S M. FAIR PROGRESSIVE COOPERATIVE DO YOUR DUTY — VOTE ON NOV. 3 Your Vote 8e- Appreciated! 1. 1,038,190 lunches were served in Laurens County Pub lic Schools? 2. Approximately two-thirds of all Laurens County Public School children ate lunch at school? 3. Local food purchases for the County School Lunch Pro gram amounted to$257,691.69? 4. Laurens County School Lunch Programs were able to provide 174,873 free and re duced price lunches? 5. Laurens County School Lunch Programs employed 77 operators and managers? School lunches provide one- third of the child’s daily feed requirements. The universal menu will be served in all county schools on Wednesday, 1 October 14. This menu includes: Chick en Pie, green peas, cole slaw, cranberry jelly, oatmeal raisin cookies, biscuits w/butter and Milk. Mrs. Susan H. Mahon, is Laurens County supervisor of the school food service pro gram and Mrs. Doris Workman is supervisor of the Laurens County School District 56 food service. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my Clinton and Lydia friends for the kind ness shown me during my stay at Self Memorial Hospital. May God Bless each of you for your thoughtfulness. Mrs. Ed Wells, Jr. Laurens Named for Trapper Estes Park, a village at the eastern entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, was named for its first settler, Joel Estes, a fur trapper. Estes first visited the region in 1859 and built his cabin there the following year. “A gift of the Christian churches to South Carolina on its 300th birthday," is the way this 300th Anniversary Bible project has been described. It is expected to result in state wide distribution of “Good News for Modern Man" which is the title • of the American Bible Society’s publication of “Today’s English Version" of the New Testament, which has passed the 17 million mark of copies sold. The date set for statewide distribution is Sun day, November 15. The project involves dis tributing and encouraging the reading of Scripture, witness, and cooperation, and it is the most extensive project of inter-church cooperation ever attempted in South Carolina with house-to-house distribu tion. A special state committee, representative of all interest ed denominations, was created to direct the project. Hub Blankenship, a Baptist Layman and radio executive in Spartan burg, was selected to be chair man. Mrs. Harry Crout, a synod vice-president of Luth eran Church Women, was nam ed secretary, and Rev. Peter Clarke, spiritual advisor of the South Carolina Catholic Men’s THE CHRONICLE Established 1900 DONNY WILDER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday by the Chronicle PublishingCom- pany. Subscription rate (payable in advance)—one year, $5.00; two years, $8.00;six months,$3.00; out of county—one year, $7.00; six months, $5.00; Student sub scription (school year), $4.50. Second class postage paid at Clinton, S. C. Postmaster: Send Form 3579 toClinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. 29325 Member: South Carolina Press Association, National Editorial Association. National Advertising Repre sentative; American Press As sociation, -New-York,- Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia. Edmdl These Items On Sale Friday 5 PJW. to 10 PM. Only! Be Here it Automatic Coleman f" Transmission Catalytic 1 Fluid Heater | ,.,5 • *1 29 Limit: S per Customer 19.96 At Most Starrs k General Electric Sturdy j Alarm Clock Plastic • $3.99 Value Garbage Can 2.77 00 00 9 P.M- mm J&SzSofc txi'ire % P \\ noon KecnargeaDie Battery Electric Car 5 Hours S Only! Ions up to 7 hrs. on overnight charge. Sup- Iports lip to 150 lbs. For 2-9 yr. olds. I Brooklite 1 Oil Base i Paint 1 2 *3 1 Comp. Value S2 99 Gal! Drapery 1 Fabric Remnants 19‘ 36-45 wide- Vi to 7 /• yd. lengths! Gleem Plastic .. Toothpaste Baby Pants 1 ...Reg. 831 .. .25‘ value! 43’ 15‘ 1 Extra Large S ox. tube! White, colors Sixes M. L. 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Floyd Hellams of Clinton are the chairman for Laurens county. Others serv ing on the Laurens County com mittee are George McNair and Ralph Patterson. An effort was made to con tact all the churches in the county asking for their cooper ation in the project on a voluntary basis. Letters with forms were mailed asking for number of “Good News" New Testaments each church wish ed to be ordered at 2(K per copy through the committee chairman; and each church or group was to select its own area of distribution of the New Testaments on November 15. About 5,000 of these New Testaments have been ordered through the committee. If other churches or organizations wish to participate they are asked to contact Dr. Robert S. Coop er of Laurens or Rev. M. Floyd Hellams of Clinton. * * * ♦ HOW CAN I??? By Anne AthUy Q. Please comment on the care of painted wood floors. A. These look better and are much easier to keep in good condition if they are waxed. Wash with warm water and mild soap. Use fine steel wool dipped in liquid or paste wax or a mild scouring powder to remove stubborn spots and marks made by rubber heels. O. How can I improvise cream of tartar for a cake recipe, when I don t have the real thing on hand’’ A. Buttermilk is a good substitute for cream of tartar. If the buttermilk isn’t sour enough, add a little vinegar. Q. How can I, when painting win dow frames, mask the glass when I have no real masking tape on hand 1 A. Cut a sheet of new spaper to the size of the window pane, dampen it. and press it tightly against the glass. This will do a good job of keeping your glass free of paint spatters. Q. How can I remove ink spots from wallpaper 1 A. Touch lightly with water and apply a blotter, then treat with oxalic acid If the color of the paper is affected by the acid, touch up these spots with water colors or a wax crayon. D. How can I make “mock egg plant" 1 A. Try dipping cucumber slices in beaten egg, then in fine bread crumbs, then fry them. They taste like egg- plant, and add variety to any meal. O. How can I keep pancakes from sticking on the griddle 1 A. By rubbing your griddle or fry ing pan with half a peeled potato, instead of grease. Cut off a slice of potato for each batch of pancakes, so that your rubbing is always done with a freshly cut side. Q. What can I do about a shellacked surface that has become gummy 1 A. Remove the gummy shellac with denatured alcohol. And in the future, don’t use shellac that is more than about six months old. Q. How can I recondition shred ded coconut that has become hard and tough 1 A. By heating it over hot water Many other such tips for use in the kitchen are included in my new house hold manual. Q. How can I clean plastic lumi ture 1 A. This should be dusted regulaxls A camp cloth is usually all that is needed. It can be washed with a mild soap or detergent. Rinse with a cloth wrung out of clear warm water, and wipe dry. 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