The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, April 15, 1954, Image 7
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.
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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.
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1515 Martin St.
Phone 1116-J
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Newberry, S. C.
AT LOMINICK’S
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PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
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PRESCRIPTIONS ARE
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AND DELIVERED
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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.
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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.
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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.’
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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.