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THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1954 THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE SEVEN EASY BY HELEN KALE TF YOU’RE handy around your home, you can make many re pairs and add small conveniences which will add efficiency to your housekeeping. Try some ot these for a start: Your egg beater needs "oiling'’ ’but use glycerine (or the job in place of oil It's harmless and tasteless should you get some in your food. Keep a vegetable brush at your kitchen sink (or cleaning equip ment. You’ll find it ideal (or clean- RECIPE OF THE WEEK Cheese-Apple Salad (Serves 6) 3 cups diced, unpeeled red apples 1 cup chopped celery % cup finely diced American cheese Afc teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon juice H cup mayonnaise or cooked salad dressing 6 lettuce cups Cut well-chilled apples, re move core and cut into cubes. Combine with celery, cheese, salt and lemon juice and toss lightly. Add mayonnaise and toss again. Pile in crisp lettuce cups and serve at once. 1 ing difficult-to-wash things such as graters, strainers and muffin pans. A heavy sheet of plastic kept at ■front and back entrances is won derful for holding wet rubbers. It prevents the flooring from be coming damp. Make your own candleholders! Cut out squares or shapes from aluminum (oil and wrap these around the base of candles to set in the cake. These may be cut in a small scallop or fringed to make them decorative. Place a coating of wax on clean window sills and you’ll find they are easy to wipe with a damp cloth and thus keep clean longer. DON’T WAIT lon’t wait til spring to get four auto seat covers on that lew or old car. Do it today. 11 Installed To Fit Frank Wilson 1515 Martin St. Phone 1116-J ARTHRITIS? I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly ’©very joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles -were set. Limited space prohibits telling you more here but if you will -write me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this won- •derful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Wier 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 2695 Jackson 7, Mississippi Call us for your dry cleaning needs. You will like our mod ern, supercareful methods that actually add months to the life of your clothes! You will like our prompt delivery,our cour tesy, and our reasonable prices. ROYAL DRY CLEANERS Phone 12 1107 Caldwell Newberry, S. C. AT LOMINICK’S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED DRUGGIST PRESCRIPTIONS ARE CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PHONE 981 Conservation of Soil Is Definite Part Of Future Farmers Program (By Frank L. Barton, Exec. Sec’y S. C. Assn. Future Farmers of America) Future Farmers of America and Young Farmers include soil and water conservation as a definite phase of their instructional pro grams in the vocational agricul ture departments of the high schools over the county, state and nation. Instruction of Future Farmers and Young Farmers by the voca tional agriculture teacher is based upon actual farming programs. Future Farmers include as many soil and water conservation prac tices as it is possible to carry out in the supervised farming pro grams. Young Farmers are urged to have complete soil conserva tion plans on their farms and the training program uses this as a basis for their instructional pro gram in soil conservation. Both groups include grassland farming and forestry as major portions of their programs. Vocational agriculture depart ments have facilities and pro grams for conducting laboratory and demonstrational work in many phases of soil and water conser vation. The school forests provide excellent facilities for work in forestry. Laboratory facilities pro vide for training in terracing, soil testing, soil judging and other activities. During the past few years many Future Farmers have become in terested in some areas of South Carolina. As an incentive for Future Farmers to do more work in con servation, many contests are spon sored by the South Carolina As sociation of Future Farmers where all of the more than 7,300 Future | Farmers in the state have an op portunity to participate. 1 The Individual Future Farmer | Forestry contest is sponsored through the cooperation of the Seaboard Airline Railroad Comp any and the first place winner each year receives a trip to the National FFA Convention in Kansas City for himself and his vocational agriculture teacher. The Future Farmer Chapter Forestry Contest is sponsored in connection wth the South Caro lina State Commission of Forestry where the chapters in the state conducting the most outstanding program in forestry are recogniz ed each year. The Future Farmers of America Foundation, Inc. cooperates in sponsoring a nationwide awards program in Soil and Water Con servation. Each year the Future Farmers in South Carolina doing the most outstanding work in^this field is selected to receive the state award of $190.00. The Future Farmer Pasture Con test is conducted each year with the five top FFA members and their agriculture teachers receiv ing a trip to the National FFA Convention as the awards. The Future Farmer and Young Farmer educational programs are a definite part of the Vocational Agriculture Departments of the local high schools which is a def inite phase of the public school system. ,The vocational agriculture teacher conducts the educational brain budi 1. Haiti is (a) an American possession; (b) a repablio; (o) a French possession. 2. There were (a) 26; (b) 35; (e) 51 charter members when the United Nations was formed? 3. The Liner Lusitania was sunk by a German sub to (a) 1914; (b) 1915; (c) 1916. ANSWER ' 8161 ‘t 8 18 Z •liqndan •» It's a Wonderful Feeling \\ '/ t Ticklers ‘Now there's a smart lawyer. He knows the judge has a weakness for Barbershop Harmony and that there's a Barbershop Quartet on the jury." program under the supervision and administration of the local school officials and the Vocational Agriculture Section of the State Department of Education. The Vocational Agriculture Sec tion of the State Department of Education has prepared teaching materials and conducted in-service teacher training for vocational agriculture teachers with the cooperation of numerous state and federal agencies including Soil Conservation Service, South Caro lina State Commission of Forestry, and others. Supervisors of Soil Conservation Districts have co operated in determining the needs of communities in conservation. POLITICAL Announcements HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candidate for House of Represen tatives and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Pri mary election. T. WILLIAM HUNTER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the House of Representatives and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary elec tion. EARL H. BERGEN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary election. J. EFFICE METTS FOR PROBATE JUDGE I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as Pro bate Judge for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary elections. E. MAXCY STONE FOR PROBATE JUDGE I hereby announce myself a candidate for Probate Judge of Newberry County and pledge my self to abide the results of the Democratic Primary election. WALTER T. LAKE COMMISSIONER NO. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Com missioner District No. 1, and pledge myself to abide by re sults of the Democratic primary election. T. C. (TED) MCDOWELL COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for Commissioner Dis- tricrict No. 1, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary election. LUTHER B. BEDENBAUGH COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as Com missioner, District No. 2, and . pledge myself to abide the re- j suits of the Democratic primary election. G. TAB WERTS COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 I hereby announce myself a candidate for Commissioner Dis trict No. 2, and pledge myself to abide the results of the county Democratic Primary election. JOE WILSON MAGISTRATE NO. 2 I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the of fice of Magistrate for District No. 2 (Newberry) and agree to abide the results of the election. BEN F. DAWKINS MAGISTRATE NO. 3 I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the of fice of Magistrate for District No. 3 (Prosperity) and will abide the results of the election. CLAUDE WILSON MAGISTRATE AT CHAPPELLS I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at Chap pells and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Pri mary elections. WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE PHONE 270 A1 Make your own * proving ground" test ./ * • * < Th* mw 1954 Ch.vroi.t Bel Air 4-door te With 3 greet series, Chevrolet offers the beautiful choice of models in its field. ... and we know this is what you'll find Chevrolet is out ahead in powerful performance You can easily tell the difference between engines when you drive— and the difference is all in Chevrolet’s favor! That’s because Chevrolet’s great engines deliver full horsepower where it counts— on the road. What Chevrolet promises, Chevrolet delivers! Chevrolet is out ahead in economy J? HEVROLET A Year after year more people buy Chevrolets than any other carl '*» OF EXC* 1 There’s new power, new performance and new economy in both 1954 Chevrolet engines—the “Blue-Flame 125” in Powerglide models and the “Blue-Flame 115” in gearshift models. And they bring you the highest compression ratio of any leading low-priced car. That’s why they can deliver a big gain in power, acceleration and all-around performance, along with important gasoline savings! Your test car f s ready now*.., We’ll be glad to have you compare the smooth, quiet performance of this new Chevrolet with any other car in its field. Come in and put it through any kind of “proving ground” test you care to, and judge its performance for yourself. Your test car’s ready now and we hope you are, too. KEMPER CHEVROLET COMPANY 1515-1517 Main St Newberry. S. C. -\ m LOAN ASS ■tr \mm MttMt EDUCATION through Experience “We are told what fine things would happen if every one of us would go and do something for the welfare of somebody else; but why not contemplate also the im mense gain which would ensue if everybody would do something for himself.” “Those who have invested in this association have learned over the ye^rs that our investment plan is one that adds to their savings each six monhs and is Insured by the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp., Wash ington, D. C. up to $10,000.00. “You may invest any amount at any time.” “Do something for yourself—open a Savings Account today.’ y> Newberry Federal Savings &- Loan Association “Chartered and Supervised by U. S. Government” John F. Clarkson, President J. K. Willingham, Secretary & Treas. 1223 College Street Telephone 246 Newberry, S. C.