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J *► Poge Ei^ht THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday/ Februory 12, 1948 0* S. C. 4-H SWEET POTATO CHAMPIONS offer again or seek promotion.' The one place on the commission house adjourned debate on the mea^-j raised. By HELEN HALE To make certain vitamins'in vege- of public works to be tilled is that of M. L-. Smith, chairman of ffr?' commission. Mr.. Smith Ikjs been a commissioner since 1922, the year the commission was created. Last pay scale if<Jr highway patrolmen, TfieMnght. I think their salaries should be ureT but passed another rsolutiprf of| .. If they d . t earn enough To maTuT which the Laurens represpKtaiive a livlng with . things inflatcd ag they was one of the authors, to"increase j are) are they gQing to save any mon . the open season lor quajKrablnts and| ey ?" L aurens representative con opossums in Laurens^and other coun- c j uded night he said he had not made up ties in game zone t . . T ,. , , his mind whether or not to run again. The resolution proposing higher JhSfuT ^ remember Commissioners serve for six years. pay m ^Z y patrolmen was let The brighter the green and yel- q 4J*i ii 1 di . )i dea. low in the vegetables, the greater, •'^P* •V'liQITI UTQ6S the vitamin content. Wilted or, |-|jghe r p Q y $cale For i bruised vegetables have, lost much of... , n . . their nutrients. i Highwoy Potrolm6n Chop or cut vegetables for salad- Columbia, Feb. 11. — (Special just-before serving. The more cut The Chronicle)..— Representati 'surface exposed to^the air, the great- T. Milam- of Laurens county last.^^ going to bring these boys back C aside for debate after nouse consider ation on Another measure. “I would say that about orte-half or x more of the highway patrolmen ^vere in the army,” Representative Milam stated. “None of them made any money—we all know that. Are South t arolina 4-H sweet potato champions trom Sumter county stand by the conveyor and watch their tine yams move into the ear. They fol lowed the potatoes on to Boston in company with T. O. Bowen, the county agent, and representatives of the A. & TV Tea company, who sponsored the contest trip * . / In Washington they presented a bushel of their hvgh quality potatoes to President Truman, and in Boston they gave a bushel to the governor of Massachusetts. County Agent Bowen points out that the trip was as much educational as' a pleasure trip. The boys yvere able to see what makes a product click as it moves in the markets. . .-J’hose shown in ihe picture, left to right, are: Herman Turner. Cecil Atkinson. F. I) Kelley, Joe Dabbs, County Agent Bowen, Charles Tru- luck. and John W Blackwell. - ! er the vitamin loss. j week took the floor of thp- house of Start- cooking 'frozen vegetables' representatives to urge,the passage ! while they are still frozen. If you o f a resolution proposing a higher i thaw them, a loss of vitamin C and, home after they fought for us in the War. and /lot pay them enough to live on in xthfes^ days? jl don’t think it’s some^of the B vitamins .will result. <j A minimum of water is the best ♦.$ ! guide to use in cooking vegetables, i $ !Little water gives no opportunity for i vitamins to dissolve. ‘ * ! 8 Start t|ie cooking immediately r by | j-j using- boiling water,- -and save, color \ ft The original resolution cohcerning the extension of the open season on certain game in zone two, as intro duced by Representative Milam, would have lengthened the season for quail to March 1. The measure was amended, however, to extend the season to February 15 and to include .rabbits and opossums. A similar res olution in the senate, introduced by Sepator Long of Laurens, and others, also would extend the se/son to Feb ruary'15 (for hunting quail and rab bits. . 8 and flavor as well .as vitamins. Violent boiling makes i: vegetables go to pieces and increases the loss }♦ Alcoholics Anonymous To Hold Meeting In Laurens Feb. 24 An open meeting of Alcoholics Anonmyous will be held in the Lau rens county court house Tuesday, February 24, at 8:30 p.m., according to an announcement by the Laurens county group. . of AA. Featured speakers on the program will be .a j psychologist, a widely known at- i torney, and a prominent woman, all j three national figures in Alcoholics: Anonmyous. Especially invited to the meeting are ministers, physicians, law enforcement officers as well as the general public. Anyone having_a_ drinking problem either with himself or herself-Hir in their family or friends is urged to attend. “Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellow ship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve' — : — | of water-Soluble food substances. literature nrhiding the 12 Points of j . It's best to avoid peeling vege- •Tradition, are available through any tables whenever possible since so group." r | many of the nutrients are stored The local group (Laurens coun- right under the thin peel. If you ty) which is a part of the National must peel, do make tbin peelings. Fellowship of AA, was organized' Vegetables should be stored, asi % • :: quickly as possible so they don't lose|j| their crispness or nourishment. Keep them cool and keep them covered so S the'air doesn’t hit thefrrr ig Get into the habit of serving at least one raw vegetable at a meal. This is your best guarantee of -the most possible good from it. There’s little waste in vegetables r W •» 1 V* » *«* /-J 1 r-l • Columbia, Feb. 11. — The Chronicle).—^axes, liquor and social security were the concern of'^ok^ anc j seasoned to serve as a the largest number of new statewide i vegetable with or without the flow- j-{ bills introduced into the house andi er ^, . 1 Icc thoroughly b 1 '♦* you will lose senate of the South Carolina general ! . . never soak tnem or assembly last week. Among the mcas- * de j r valuable salts, lues inaugurated were: six weeks ago and holds weekly meetings on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in the office over Sumerel’s Store. TAXES, LIQUOR,' SOCIAL SECURITY, BEFORE ASSEMBLY (Soecial Uv when handled; celery leaves and carrot tops can go into soup;! 1 1 cauliflower leaves may be chopped, Three their common problem and help oth-1 se t‘ ur dy Senate bills by the senate social committee proviidng for :: amendments to the state unemploy ment compensation laws. Placed on calendar without reference. A bill providing that municipalities will have the right to enforce any regulation or penalty determined up- ers to recover from alcoholism.” "The only requirement for mem- bersbip is on honest desire to stop drinking. AA has no dues \or fees.. It is not 1 allied with any sect, de nomination, politics, organization, or institution: does not vvi^r^to en gage in any controversy,‘■'Snd neither v ' ce commission endorses nor oppose any causes. Our Judicialy committee primary purpose is to stay^sooFf aTrd to help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety," a member said yesterday. “The AA program of recovery is in corporated in the Twelve (12) In Memoriam E. HI. TIMMERMAN Jn the death of our fellow Lion, E. M. Timmerman, on January 4. 1948, the Lions club of Clinton lost a faithiul and generous member, who H has made many fine contributions to # this community and to om- yhih. On January 9th, 1948, at a regu- on by the South Carolina Public Ser- i ar meeting of the Lions club, the Referred to senate j l° wn i§ resolution was unanimously 8 i adopted: ‘jf . j Be it res4jved,/hat, in appreciation 8. nolicer^thetfrendship and inferest of Lion fj n(> C E. M. Timmerman in our orgamza- || House A bill to provide for special police districts for unincorporated villages and towns. Referred to house judici ary committee, which gave it a fa-| j tion and in consideration of the many Steps. The AA Book of Experience, | vorable report. Alooholics Anonymous, and other A .bill to allow state income tax- TAYLOR. JR. BABY WASHING MACHINES WASHES 3 TO 4 LBS. Ideal for Baby’s Clothes Complete with Wringer S49.50 HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 423 fine contributions made to our club, ; we, the members of the Clinton Lions $ | club do express our sorrow at his un- , , ' timely death and extend to his fam- pavers to deduct the expense of hos-i., , .. ,, U.: • ‘ i • i dy our hean'elt sympathy. j; pitahzation, medical service, and, ' f , ; f 1 Be it further resolved, that a copy oil this resolution be recorded in the S; 1 minutes of the Lions club, a medicine from their returns. Refer-! red to ways and means committee. „ . . , . minutes oi tne Lions club, a copy A bill to declare Thursday of eacn i . -^r—u... . , , , , v. ,-j f i published in The Clinton Chronicle, week a legal holiday fori*^ j ^ , , ,, and that a copy, signed by the presi- state fair week a legal holiday for stale employees, except law enforce ment officers. Referrd to ways and, mearfs committee. A bill to provide a division of eve- 1 nmg schools in the state department | of education, thus enabling adults to | complete their high school education.' Ro erred to education committee. A bill to impose a $1,000 annual 1 tax on each one million pounds of tobacco sold in auction warehouses, with the tax beginning after the first million pounds has been sold from each warehquse. Referred to ways dent and secretary, be sent to his family. '>$•♦. * < TOM ADDISON, President. £ LEWIS PITTS, Secretary. Laurens City Politics In Rumor Stage, Expected To Open Up i •> :: ! c y r for ANKLES Laurens, Feb. ll.-^-City politics, which has been in the rumor stage for several months, may open up and means committee. j this week with the holding of the A bill to provide a penalty for the city Democratic club meeting for re-! sale of beer/and wine to minors. Re- organization purposes. Offices to be filled will be those ferred to ways and means committee. A bill to repeal the section of the constitution limiting jury duty to men. Referred to judiciary commit tee. • A resolution to request state insti tutions to make only essential re pairs under the surplus fund alloca- for mayor, six aldermen and one commissioner of public works. - j Whether or not Mayor L. Hayne 1 Taylor will run again and if so what opposition he will have had not be-1 come publicly apparent yesterday. Mr. Taylor, asked over the telephone lion act of last session, so “that most *1 he expected to run again, said that i of this work may be done when pric- he would make an announcement es will have declined and workers will be in real need of employment.” The resolution received a favorable report from the ways and means com mittee. A house, resolution providing for the appointment of a subcommittee Artfully crafted platform ^wedgie especially designed with the new anklet that goes up ’n up . . . graceful as an art masterpiece ... iff smooth glistening patent, a sandal that will hold its own in any company. 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