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I 4-B—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Dec. 31, 1970 20 Merit* admiral 21 Legal matters 19 Copper coins 22 Lounge 23 Aquatic 24 Russian animal wolfhound pet 24 And 24 Wagers 25 Pet hen 27 Moisture an egg 20 Second 28 Valorous mentioned 22 Kansas city 24 Afternoon nap 32 Shiny paint 30 Peculiar 37 State 39 Venture 40 Anthropoid pets 41 Wine cask 42 Twilled worsted 45 Harangues 49 Exaggerate 21 Anger 22 Pet flower of gardeners 52 Shoshonean Indians 24 Bite 22 Head (Fr.) 24 Jewels 07 Obtain 28 One who pieces out 29 Welt 31 Warehouses 33 Italian city 38 Landed property 40 Consent 43 Cry of Bacchanals 44 Repose 48 Entry in a ledger 47 Great Lake 48 Clan 50 Haul 4 » II VMTICAL 1 Pet engage ment of adolescents DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I’m a re spectable married woman of 26, driven almost to distraction by the unwelcome tactics of a certain married man who attends our church. Seems this fellow finds it impossible to talk with me after church, or at any church social affair, without pawing at me...finger ing a necklace or bracelet I happen to be wearing, smooth ing out the collar of my dress, squeezing my chin between his thumb and forefinger, or even brushing over my hair with his hand. I don’t want to appeal to my husband for fear of creat ing a big scene, but I must do something. What? SHOPWORN. DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl about to be married. Both of my parents died while I was a baby, and my mother’s unmar ried sister took me into her home, adopted me, and reared me as her own. She’s a wonder ful person, and I’ve always been proud to be known as “Miss Susan’s daughter.” How- every, I am now in a dilemma as to the wording of my wed ding invitations, especially since some of these will be mailed to my finance’s rela tives and friends out of town and might cause some specu lation when they read an invi tation from “Miss Susan Brown* to the marriage of “her daughter.” I’ll appreciate your advice on this. MAE. DEAR SHOPWORN: The next time nimble-fingers lay a paw on you, take hold of it firmly, remove it, and place it at his side. This should get your mes sage across to him. DEAR SALLY: I’m a young man with my own bachelor apartment where I am planning to throw a large dinner party. The big fly in the ointment is that my girl friends wants to serve as hostess, and I’m a- fraid of this for the reason that it might give my other guests the erroneous impres sion that she’s “intimately ac quainted” with my apartment, and this could be very em barrassing not only to me but to this very nice girl. How can I handle this? HARRY. DEAR MAE: ' Word the in vitations: “Miss Susan Brown requests the honour of your presence at the marriage of her adopted daughter, Mae Ellen, to Mr. John Lee Summers, etc.” DEAR HARRY: Accept the young lady’s offer, and a com- mendabee one it is too. An assist from the opposite sex can be very helpful when you’re playing the host Later, when your guests are departing, you can quiet any possible wagging tongues by also departing at the same time on the escort of your girl friend to her home. DEAR SALLY: A good wo man friend of mine frequently visits me in the afternoon with her little baby, which she usually places either on our sofa or our bed for a nap. Invariably after she has left I find a big wet spot where the baby was sleeping. I don’t want to rish hurting this friend’s feelings, but don’t you think I should mention this to her the next time she visits with the baby? MRS. V. DEAR MRS. V.: Much bet- tor if you have some plastic sheeting available and place this under the baby the next time your friend visits. More than likely she does the same thing herself in her own home. BABY SPECIALS new 32-f I. oz. size a full day's supply Enfamii READY-tO-USE IlNFANT FORMULA SPECIAL 32-fl. oz CAN 159c Quart SMJL Baby Milk 50c £ $0.95 Overnight Pampers — 12’s $0.81 £: $1.59 Newborn Pampers — 30*8 $1.41 $1.79 Daytime Pampero — 30's $1.59 TIPS FROM CtEMSON HOME & OUTDOORS completely control home or chard insects with sprays, and the hand-picking and destruc tion of drop peaches containing worms has a place in the home orchard. Do this during May or June.--W. C. Nettles, principal extension specialist, entomology. QUICKLY SETTLE AN OVERLOAD OF SUDS in wash ing machine or basin with a sprinkle of salt TO RELIEVE FATIGUE, re lax for 10 minutes or more in a tub of warm water into which you have tossed several hand- fells of salt WHEN IN DOUBTABOUTAN EGG, make this test add two teaspoons salt to a cup of water and put the egg in it A fresh egg will sink, doubtful egg will float KNIT SWEATERS - Knitted synthetic fiber sweaters can be partially machlne-dryed to banish tin){£^rInkles. Remove while still damp and allow to finish drying on a bath towel * * * The largest snail in American waters is the Florida horse cbnch which may attain two feet in length, according to Mar ineland of Florida. I Q. Do you have informa tion on canning pecans? I have a heavy crop and would like to keep some for future use. M. M. Abbeville. A. Pecan meats may be packed in cans or glass jars and heat-processed, as a pro tection against insects and molding. Follow these direc tions: 1-Dry meats slowly to three percent moisture (until they are crisp and “rattle” when shaken in the hand), using air draft at 225 degrees or lower. 2-Pack Pack hot meats in pint tin or glass contain ers and seal. 3-Process under five pounds of steam pressure for 10 minutes, or in boiling water bath for 30 minutes. 4- Cool and store in a cool, dry place.—Marie S. Hindman, ex tension specialist, nutriilon. of insect that punctures at the ground and leaves jelly like clusters at the base. Plums are usually nice until they begin to ripen, then they have punc tures or worms. How can I fcontrol this? R.B.T.,Kershaw. Q. I’ve been told that the reason I have so many ground mole burrows in my lawn is that the moles are looking for food. A lot of organic matter was incorporated into the soil before grass planting. What can I do to combat the moles? A.H. Clemson. 73 YEARS Atl To Gr aft hoi Ms sp an Q. I have a nice plum tree that gets borers or some sort A. Without specimens, it appears that you have two pro blems: the peach tree borer which punctures at the ground and causes a jelly-like sub stance, and insects (curculio) which cause worms in the fruit. We’re sending a copy of Extension Bulletin 123, Grow ing Fruits at Home. You will note that the time has passed for using paradichlorobenzene for this year, even if you could find it Commercial growers have now gone almost entirely to a trunk spray of Thiodan. To control the curculio, follow the spray schedule. A. We agree that you’ve been given the right word. The moles are looking for food, but they are essentially not plant feeders. Most of the time they are after fat white grubs, mainly larvae of the green June beetle. These beetles lay eggs and they prefer organic soils. If you’ll treat the soil for white grubs and do an effective job, the moles will leave and you should be free of their annoyance with six months.-- W. C. Nettles, principal extension specialist, entomology. 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