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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, 8, C
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
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10, 1930
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Slye (Ciuiton QH^rontrU
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WILSON W. HARRIS. Editor and Publiahor
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Nobody’s Business
By Gee McGee
Flat Rock Briefs
mr.. e<lditor, you will please take
; out the lost and found artickle in yore
paper, as the hog of yore corry spon-'
' dent has returned back to his bed and
bored of his own free will and accord,
this with«iraws the offer of a reward. I
.now if you will withdraw yore bill for'
w
A Three Days’ Cough
b Your Danger %iud
Ho maUer how many medicines tou
' tried for your coi^, chest cold, or
-Wa.shington,'^Feb.' 7.-
CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1938
MORE LIQUOR T.AX SOUGHT^ ,.^'fill our jails, chain gangs and peni
Senator Edgar Brown of Barnwell i
now comes forward with a proposal
Stitely, • who- ak^ae 'Chief” of the voui^ber!
unit, conceived the bright idea of in
venting a CCC unit which existed only
fin his imagination, giving it a staff
; of fictitious officers, and issuing pay
vouchers to them every month, which*
h"'", TJ; “1.
proceeds. He pleaded guilty to taking | amy be brewing and you cannot afford
$80,000 of federal funds through this i to take a rhaiyy with any remedy leas
device, and was sentenced on January potent than Creomulaion, which goes
21 to from 6 to 12 years imprison-
t nature to soothe and heal the inflamed
< ment and a fine of $30,000. It was mucoua to loosen and
OvpraViadnw..'—put st s ■senate,commiltee-jr»pd the gwrm-tladffn rttlegm.—
I 1 1*7 k hearing that the auditing of errier- Evcii tf other remedies have faded,
65c the hoe and everboddv else will everything else in political Wwh- conserN-ation work funds is dtooouraged, try Creomulsion.
k vl® ^ everooddy else wjii war situation in the p^r^ lunds is your druggist is authorised to refund
be sattisfied. ' F:ast. While official utterances ate * ^‘pd. ’lue to al- ymir money If you are not thoroughly
guarded and everv omaiblp .effort °**‘^**'^y *" ^***^*^ aatlsfled .siritb.aba..Aaoeata obtained
it i.s verry refreshing to learn that;^. 'a * ^ w j 1 i ^ ' from'the very first bottle. Creomulsion Is
hon. reed wa, acceptable a, a chief I'’“'"f “ Prevent the develop-1
tjusti. of the euppreme coart to thei^®” ■. 'ail
'libberty leajue, the reports >.y that "'’''I
, •• j aV I escape being dragged Into the Japan-
he newer jined annything of asny V>k- • u i- • l .
i r u . a I China imbroglio only by a vigorous i
consequences, so wont have to anceri , # j * • a- . .*• i a •.#
' ak *• ak a ka k a a i»how of determination to fight, if pro-
jthe questions that mought be put . i
‘a man who has benn moved upwardsi erk ' • i . j
. t -a / k there is less pre.sent danger tO; , . . .
onner count of merrit. (p. s. he nev-^ . , Furonean s '- Armaments.
ver heard of the k.k.k. till lately). >^merica i peace m the feuropcan s .- -r- ^
'uation, but there i.s enough of a lat- „
vvashington, Feb. i. — Secretary of
U. S. Willing
one word—not two, and it has no hyi^en
In it. Ask for it plainly, see that the
name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and
To Reduce Navy SS SS
you want. (Adv.)
Secretary Hull Tells World of
I Government’s Willingness To
reduce armamenta.
the railroads are asking the i.c.c.threat in the possibility of anoth- „ „ , • k,
This community should be proud of land the publick for a raise in rates European war to make diplomats' P *
IV tVi.. limior tax be^doubW'troops in the city, atjansoforth, according to our local de-jfnd miliUry men apprehensive 'rv,..
L ‘he big boys are ‘-^-alizatiTm that the “peace-al
p'’i,.n hill, which h.. ,ays (3 here lo!*"'y» »rc cntithKl to, and should '>®i J"'P" f"'tml“'offirtal''
P'- - ';“:,;;J::!,:^:Sr„ti,rof^rcT„7:;L.r‘ta;ri?X^^^^^^^^ h?JLc:i[h.;'r.„S,l-"'i>ra’.otTh'c rnru-culc^r .dapandld notco.™„„lc..e
zation.s, ohirrche.s, schooKs and^ indi-{to the trucks onner count of high j that Cnrle->'ams toes ^yan be
viduals. There is no work more im-irate.s. he .says they make jilenty mon- l''^d upon with impunity is in large
portant than i»rot(‘Cting and- develop-iney on what they transiiort, but their ^ p>‘*asure n*sponsibU* for the increase
ing the iioyhood of our community. We i trouble is : they are losing on what military program already
extend hearty goofi wishes to the they (ion’t haul. i adopted by the hou.se of representa-
scmits and congratulate them upon i . .. . i tive.s, and for the pre.-ident s propo.sal
W, J. BENJAMIN
SERVICE STATION
Standard Products
Can Wash aud GresMd
Your BuMnera Appreciatad
A
w
^tay
b.idei.s will result in
fium to $2,r)0(>,(K)0 addition
al revenue annually, lie claims.
.St.ite revenue now amounts to more
than $1,500,000 annually from the
lifjuor fax, exclusive of license sales.
The state having gone into the liusi^
rn ss i> out to get all the revenue it
can fidin titi' omce. Y<iu have been
given oin t ndoi seinenf aitl piotection,
tl"' i.-v .'lying, now shell out the
tax*'.
\\t‘ are iitiii/.iirg the state’s enor-
l.,.ir>ff a part .,f a splendid national^ "'''f 'li'>''’Vv.T..d a f„r a much laiKcr navy.
body, dedicated to
good citizenship.
the
THE
The
ni'ius stare oi iitpior funds for fi- liu<ine.s<” held in Washington
riancing our itiihlic scliool .-vsiirm. Wi‘; wotdi wmr^characti-ri'/.eil by a disor-
aie in sub tance stiying, sell and drink‘ dei ly note, boLsterous Itemper -"nird"™"
nv re. foi ^he ni"ie that is consunied.^general confusion. It wa.s d(*cided that
the greate; amoinrt of money we will , this gmup should have its day
building of'"**'" <»[ in her turnip-,
green paU’h atid has sent it in a liuttle
to seeker-terry of aggercullure, hon.
* henry wallis, to lie annerlizial, if jmi.s-
fsihle, and listed where-ever he be-
■ao-day conference of I'fih* hing.^ in hooks, lie has a head tik
’ held in Washington last
Lmi.K BUSINESS MAN
long.s in
wirm,
‘izzard
‘ a
egs like a .spider, feet like a
,eye.s like a fish, a tail like
/scorping~7an<l eats at both ends,
a'^’furrin,'or juppan lyp(> of vermin,,
no doulit; he <lo not care what he kills * hina, wheie
her intentions regarding battleship
construction, informed a radio audi
ence:
“While compelled, in a world in
which increaseil construction of arm
aments is a regrettable fact, to ren
der adequate our military and naval
establishment, we arc ready at any
time to join with other nations in a
common effort If), bring about a gen-
bere, wa.- intcmled for Tokyo to read ».ral limitation and reduction of arm-
as well as for lhi< country, f'oming aments.”
face-'Iapping of an .Sficaking under-Ahe auspices of the
•M. .Allison, Economic I^lic>''”ci>ormTl(ie*i.. aii
by a .Japanes. .soldier. it‘niad^ a deep ^y„iiratian dwlicated to support of
iinpre-sion. .Mr. .Vllison was struck trade agreement.s, Hull assaiietl what
while in pursuit nf his duties ip Nan- he called the “hermit nation.s."
he is in charge Hj. meant nations which seek to be
Domestic Talk for Foreign Ear
The president's message, it is held
as it did after th*
.American diplomat, .Fohn
Clinton
Finance Co., Inc.
Auto Financing
Fire Insurance
Office:
J.ACOBfi & CO. BLDG.
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the American embassy. The-inci- -df-sufficiertl economicallv. Such a
}i;ivr fur school ;iiil. 'court since President KiMisevelt had
\\ h.'it a deb;ising picture. .As a! been holding similar conferences with, some seed loans are being applied dent follovveil closelj’ up«*n the deliv- nation “doom.s its population to an*
]u .pic wc have gone into the liquor | lug business. With invitations oxtend-lfor at‘the county-.seat. most folksj ery to the Japanese govVrnment of a' inescapable lowering of all standards
bu<ines.>^ (unr \ole didn’t help do It) »‘(1 in all parts of the country, HOO'would reither have gassoleen cans atjnote from our state department pro- of civilizeil existence,” fie said. '
in ordei to get revenue, and then° we I "little business men” representing all this riting; they alnsldy have a few testing against rt‘peated outrages up- Excessive obstruction to interna-
h;ive allocated this fund to I'ducate j trades, businesses and professions, I seeds left from last year. mr. tom | on American.s in (‘hina, and demand-1 tional trade, for which the United
our children. If fathers and mothers j poured into the capital to advise with
an* nut conc-ei'ned or n^stmlful over4ihe president on the state of the na-
this condition, then wc doubt if ^here|tion and to give their ideas for put-
is-anything that eould arouse or dis-jting an end to the business reces.sion.
tur-b them. -I'l'iuy went there c#p<*ctnig to he
• * heard, and they were heard. .All want-
MH \ r THE El'BIJC WANTS j (-d to talk out at the .same time, par-
Thc loccnt l i'port made to < ongiess i liamcntary rules meaning nothing to
of salai'icrv paid to corporation offi-ltln* groiqi.
was tin*—first of such repoits TTrl TTn> result of the conference clefirly
whii h the top pay did not go to a I sliowed that the “littli
movie star. The highest-salaried cm-j neither in his ideas
I diyec in the I'nited States is .Alfred diffcutMl in any way from Ihi
head has rote in to the home agent; ing the fulfilment of the Japanese states wa.s partly responsible, were
he wants to buy a farm and settle^proTmses math* after the sinking of in part the cause of the world depres-.
" * the "Panay.” ^ sion, Hull continued.
The pr«*sidenl’s armament mes- “fhe economic warfare,
work for a Itvving 4sag^ stressed the point that “we can-
down. he has tried to settle up for 5
years, so he says, and now he js
reildy to go to
which
reached such enormous proportion
ansoforth. 'not assume that our defense would be'during the depression year.s. has been
,, .. , . I , , I liniitcsl to one ocean and mu* coast large measun* responsible for the
thv .■hnnu.'.l il.'sMulo that Ih,. othvr coart wuuld c-r- alarming <liaintfKr,liun of all int,r-
, '“II i;'"'» "I' la,niy bn rato;” lli-r |,r„rH.3.l for adallonal .■.•latUmihip. whk-h thn .orld
. I "‘•“'“3 bark rvri ntnnilay n(, prr rrnt inerra.r in thr L'nit,*,!■ ha. rrcently witni-s9i*,l.
Im.lnrs. man,’’:*'*“[“l of coming hark ryrr tiiclayjjttalr. navy would give Amrrira the, ".Solemn contractual obligation.
Dr. Felder Smith
of
DRS. SMITH & SMITH
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialist In
Eye Examinations
Office Hoiira 8 tffiT Dally
Phone 29-W for Appointment
Ginton, S. C.
nor
.•,notiot,.,;“'"l xoing up ovor salt unlay the big ,„,„ht.o,t battlo fleet. Con.id-; have been lightly bj;u.hcl aside in an
big bus- ""'I ^"''*l’‘'"'‘■I''*' "'''“'I’ ^“yo Oi-ahlo concoin ha. Imen cxpre»»ed incrca.ing number of in.tam-o.. The
llower rates, run 4 times a day lK»thdi>re over the recent disclosure that:
I*. .Skian, chairman of (Iciii*ial Motors jness men. lun-rt, run •• imu-.*^ u nay ‘nun^ „vi*r the recent disclosure that'niost fundamental tenets of interna-,
ctii poratiuii. who luills down The group, picked at random plenty of hi/.iu*s.s, they di.sarmament conference of'tional law have been flouted withi
(>i 0 a ycui -a.*, wages. , :: “tthnmgh—coTTP^pondeneb lei it ht.{‘lo iwt have anny competition, but the||r}.>2 Japatr ba.s built IMT figlitiTiy incredible di.sdaih. Resort to armed
But in the list of the top fifii'cn | known at the out.sct that th(*v are'***!*'******^ have and tion t know it. the 717,000 tons, to our.—1|1*V
500.(MK) tons, and
in the list of the top fiflecn j known at the out.sct that
salaries, ten names are those of movie not salisfitsl with the administra-
stais, several drawing more than tion’a attitude ami treatment of busi-
$a()0,000 a year. That does not mean,
of eoiirsi*, that any of them has the
spending of that much money. W’helT
you get u|i into wages of that size
Jt-he govei:muent ste|>s in ami takes
more than halfdf it away in income
i.ax. Then the movTe sfai has to split
hi- (fr her sularv with a
ness in the pa.Ht. Expressing this
feeling th(*y said, “unwarranted and
malieious attacks on business by ad-
ministiation representatives shouiil
In* purnmM 1*111iV ** **T^1h* iiiconm
tax base should be 'broiuleiusl to in
clude a larger mimher tif tuxpaj’ers,”
Itooking, I hey ■ said just the opposite attitude
debot agent works in a -garrage 4
days a week, hut the i. r. don't know
it yet.
again emerging both a.s a
IS now building rnethpd of settling international dis-j
4;t,Ui>0 ton battleshiiM with 18-inch putea and as an instninwnt of preda-t
guns, as well as subsidizing its mer- tory policy.
chant maiiiu* which would mhl 200; “Wdr and fear of war are gripping
effective ships in time of war. 'the mitids and stultifying the spirit
Big Navy—Not So Big .Army jof mankind. Feverish preparation for
—Ttic“ TTropwtumatc incrcfl<j« irr the iiotenti^l imnedficrs^tsdqrppihjr
iiKcnt. a press agent and half a iloz(*n|()f soaking the rich as t*xpre.sseil byi-rj* .r ti„,v ihe
otiici .*^jiecics of para.'ilc.s.-wo tliat pooi j.Uckson ami Ickcs' in recent simivhcs. j i i' .v,,,:,. fi
little .Shirley Temple, for example. (’,„itinuing. they said, ‘‘All federal i J,,,,! teeth lifl.sl b
has hanlly more than $2,000 a week furms of wages and flours legislation i',i, a i ...i*. .
left to liv«* on.
s'hould b(* rejiH*le<l. Tin*
Signs of the Times
it won’t be long now till spring,
mariny vissible signs can 1m* .saw ever
(Tay“ in ever way in flat “nH*k. theMirT
farmers have commenced to hang strength urgeil by the pr«*si»lent the already badly impaired economic
aroiimi the libberty stable looking at would not he so great. If hi.s program health of many nations.”
the 250$ mules-they sold .lust fall for can ietl. out we will bt* the fore- ^ —
mules, have most sea-power of the world. aht*ad
lies she«*red, Great Britain, but only ninth in
)Ut they are ^he size of our .standing army and
gisiaiion j jjjj. ^,1,1 aimimals wearing new twentieth in th«* number of nn'ii in
1 , , , f 11.1, ,, koveinment I they wero shipped off on- our armed reserves.
One (•mul-usiun winch such figures should abandon all attempts to fogu-, winter There is no thought in \Va>hinglon
linge incomes late or control the openitions uf pri-j V ,l'':'.t the .*^11 engthening of our arma-
another sure sign of s)>ring being htli is anything but a peace move—
list arouml the conu*r is holsum a more effective move for the main-
lead to i< that these
arc made possihb* only because of the vute business or industry.” .And then
public’s liberal patronage. Tbcir sal-.(lu*y shoutc.i this hot one, “The Wag-
pHn
liy the tlicatrc going
Such figuii's also show that
arc willing to pay more for niakc labor equally responsible with
education, or luisincss in contracts and to balance
nei Lalior Kelatinns .\et should lie re-' moore du'-ting off his 2 fishing poles i,.nance of poace, most observers hold,
peal»*d and tin* NI.KIt investigated toiami gazing around behimi the barn than anv rigid program »»f neutrality
and outhou.se set*king a soft idaee to'can be. *.\s the president pointed out.
dig I'ait. he knows more kinds of "it is an ominous fact th,Ht at least
ain*' ail
IMlblic,
pt <ipb‘
entr; laiiiment than for
Jiiiytliing .Ise, No university presi- i,.jral protections." "Ked(*ral
dent ccr .irew .low n a tenth of thd.shonld be curtailed becausi* tlic pres
money that a p.qmhir pugilist, radio ^,,|( rate of outlay is cieatnr.ll-hAH thelwfrrns rhirrTiTiv.
comedian .n . flnn acton - gets. Folks Kn.nify 7,7 the people.” they added.' too.
want to 1m* entertained with movies. 7government experiment-'
ba.sel.all. football, prize-fighting and i„jj policies, the gnnip said. "The fed-
ct ln r forms of amus,.meiit and are j oral government shouM light some
vviHing to pay for it. Wei o'this notjpiaoi* ami maintain a constant porch
fine, the enornunis isaliirics of cuter-1 ,athcr than flit about like a canary.’’
ta ricrs would soon Hop. [Here was final, undisputed proof that
small busiriess attache.s to uncertain-
t.v which produces lack of confidence.
spending fishing winns tlnin anny other person oiu*-fourth of the
in this eommiinity, ami the fishing i< m
got away know him
worlvl’s ptqnilation
4uuciW>s 4<-va’-taUivg
increase
"BO^ S(01 TS WEEK’
This is "Nati.mal Bov Sc*outs Woek",-!
_ •*. • • * *
the surot sign of spring is the
playing marvels on the sidewalks and
in the streets by the little boys w'ho
maniiagc to rake as much as 2c to
gether to buy a set with. i\s siKin as
conflict . . . that armament.-
today at an unprecedented and alarm
ing rate . . . we are com|)elled to think
of our national saft’ty.”
The hou>e had already passed the
Vin.son bill carrying a o.'vi million ap- f
propriation for the navy, including,
two 40,l>d<)-ton battle.'hips, before the
INSURANCE
V^'e think we know the
best Fire and Life Insur
ance policies. We think we
know how to advise the
best plans for you. We
think we have the best
companies.
Consult me.
B. H. BOYD, Agent
Clinton Realty &
Insurance Co.
The National Foundation for
Infantile Paralysfs, from a fi
nancial standpoint, ia. an as
sured success. T ruckloads of
mail, containing dimes and dol
lars,have been arriving in
thi.s humanitarian movement.
People find their greatest
need of sympathetic as.si.stance
in bt*reavement. A service of
impartiality is offered by this
well-i'quipped organization. We
respond to calls every hour, day
and nigbt.
The cost of each service la
controlled by the family at the
time arrangements are made.
Our experienced advice helps it
k(*ep the cxjx'nse within ita
means.
D.€.TRIBBL€[D,
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they commence tn plav jack-stones,I •, ’ . ” • j t* ‘
,,, 7»resident s message was received. It
corn; the ' , , .7 ^ re-
huii also passexl the i>ost office appro-
♦•funintniof.iting the 2Stli anniversary
♦d the founding of the organization.
'Phroughout the nation this week
special progiam.' are being presented
by scout troops, radio addresses by
President Roos(*velt and others, and
a Boy Scout liirth.lay party last night,,, , .
the first of its “kind ever broadcastand theniby perfomuHi a real
by the Bov Scouts Of America. These!
programs ot^i qtiuc^onal nature. bard-work,ng men who are
rendering a service
tive communities and who know that
then it’s time to plant
tiu. i„„.0rtunc,. lha. I,Ik I.usU K"''”"' "“'I I*.' "a,™ .....URh to .|.~at j ,,,1, ,
ness does.' stuff when jack-stones reach the
In ■♦ipitd of the turbulence of —-
group, their meeting will have consid-
half. Tho.se two measures were held
erable weight with Congress and the
administration. They let the feeling
of the little fellow "back homo” be
you can’t tell annything about
spring by olrserving the wimmen’s
styles, they began to wear their straw
hats and thin dresses around the first
of januwerry, and allso throwed away
their furrs, but will put thrmi back
... jOn their nakes ansoforth as soon as
aie designed to familiarize the gen- . “...iT''jweather gets hot enough, say
to stay in business their books must
oral public with “Health and Safety,
th» theme of Sr’out week. “Be healthy
through kiiowltMlge, be safe thr
skill’ 'is their slogan. ,
The scout movement was launched iapprove the;
. ! policies and buroauci-atic power set
around july. it mought be said, how
ever, when the
|. 1 4 i**l 1 j" Wllvll LIIV WQIv •NUill«l
be kept out of the red. They express- ... .
* ed the fye ing of mil ions of sma ^ ^ ^
in M’ashington in ll'lO under the lead-
j up in Washington to be administered
hardware stoars can
the approach of spring
up in the legislative jam caused by
the anti-lynching bill filibuster in the
senate.
South Defends “States* Rights”
Nothing quite like this four-weeks'
debate has been witnessed in con
gress since the filibuster against the
“Force” bill in President Arthur’s ad
ministration, more than 50 years ago.
Then, as now, the fight was led by
ladies ware summer' Southern senators against the inva
sion of state rights. The proposal to
permit the federal government to
send troops into the states to super
vise elections to federal offices was
allso toll of
the farmers
ei>hip of William Boyce of Chicago. i ... . _
T> . ... . 11 L ^ _ .u oyer everybody and everything. They
From that small ^'ginning the organ!
ZHlion
and
the
toiy
executive .states that more than 1,300,-
0(K) persons have been identified with
the movement, and more than 7,000,-
piling up-of further taxes upon busi- the ground or in the field or on the'^gj-
ness through a spending and wasting stable floors, it is a sin for a farmer
000 boys have been members since it'*"""'** misunderstand,ng-that
was first incorporati*il. ,Jf«ve,rn,nent competition
The Boy Scouts movement is one nidu.stry and do not sub-
of the great soc*ial successes of these ‘he doctrine of complete con-
times. Scouting te^es to the thou-f‘’'"* hy government of the affairs of
sands of boys incluJii in its memlK*r-individual.
Khip respect for law, resourcefulness 17^^ little fellows won the last laugh
and the way of health and safety. Iti 7 h<.mb m
makes for the building of character. 1 Capital. Their mc'eting was a suc-
useful habits and clean living. U
spree. They let it be known so there' to try to .save annything he can buy
next year.
makes the most of the manliness lhat
is in every norma! boy, and is an
organisation which parents should
encourage their sons to affiliate with
because of its uplifting and whole-
aone influencea in moulding boys into
men. Ven^rs of scout troops are
never Bocial problems, neither do they
MASONS TO MEET FRIDAY
Camjibell Lodge No. 44, A. F, M.,
will hold a regular communication
Friday night, Feb. 11, at‘7:30 o’clock.
M. M. degree will be conferred. All
members are urged to be present.
0. H. Sheely, Worshipful Master.
V. P. Adair Secretary.
commence to hang around them along in 1883 by Senator‘ Henry
about martch. asking the price of, Lmlgi'of Mas.sachusetta. whose
occupies
as now,
the threat
Negix) domination w’hich the South
was inherent in the measure at
issue.
l..egislative Planning Goes On ^
Committees of the two houses were
working hard to new legislation while
the filibuster blocked all action by
the .senate. The joint conference com
mittees reached agreements on the
crop-control and bousing bills passed
by the two houses at last fall’s .spec-,
ial session. |
In the house a 30-day “cooHng pe-;
riod* ’has been agreed upon before i
another attempt is made to bring in
a wage-and-bour bill, to replace ^the
one sent back to committee without
approval at the special session.
Attempts to make an anti-adminis
tration scandal out of the case of
Ralph E. Stitely of the National Park
service baire i not been soeceesful.
t
\
guanno agents have aso took up shak
ing hands and bowing and scraping
to their 1937 good-pay customers, and
quoting nitrate of sody for small
grains and 8-4-4 for 6c cotton, that is,
if we grow over 10,000,060 this year,
ferty-liie is a verry helpful thing in
farming, provided a little bit of elbow
grease is^put in with it. yep, spring’s
mought nigh here, and we are all
happy.
yores trulie
mike Lark, rfd,
corry spondent.
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