MRS- ELVIRA BLANTON
Mrs. Elvira Blanton, 79, died
unexpectedly Thursday afternoon
near* Mill Spring.
Surviving are 2 sons, R. G.
Blanton of Gaffney, R. L. Blanton
of Spartanburg; o(ne daughter,
Mrs. W. C. Mills of Mill Spring
and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by McFarland Funeral
Home.
“Life In Africa’' was the pro
gram topic of the Business Wo
men’s Circle of the First-Baptist
CjgEch of Landrum, which met
monthly meeting Tuesday
evening at- the home of Mr* Lobs
Ayers with Mrs. Edith S'. Maner
as co-ho£tess.—The Spartanburg
Herald.
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Stone. Write or see J. C.^Wil
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• Clean and adjust
plugs.
• Adjust dlst
points.
• Reset ignition t
• Clean and tighten bat
tery terminals.
• Check compression.
• Check coil and. con
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Check primary and
secondary wires, and
tighten.
• Check fuel level in
carburetor bowl; clean
bowl and blow out fuel
line.
• Check vacuum, adjust
carburetor.
• Clean and re-oil air
cleaner.
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