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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CUNTQN. S. C.
THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939
(!IUnl0n (Cljromrlf
, EwtablUhe^ 1900
WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher
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its correspondents.
mirht have been all riprhft, but no]
s<plf-respectin|r fnh would have bit ;
h without boldine his nose. The
best way to ret fish, if fish is what
you want—is to buy a strinr from
somebody that went fishinr the day|
before—when the wind was from the
west, and the moon was full.
tODAY
THE POCKETBOOK
of KNOWLEDGE ^
—We are packing up tonight and jtet-
tinr ready to check out in the morn-i
inr- W'e have seen everytltmr with
in I *5 miles of thus fine old town. TRAII.ER.S _ Homes
Even saw some of the movies twTce.
Of coi^rse we d.dn t ro m many p^j^
place- where they charge 1 over doc. ^ ,^p predictinfr
We have eaten in drur stores, hotels. ^
f,Ku.r s-.ations. hot dor -stands. 10-
cent stores, and country caliarel-s, but
year as last.
( I.INTON, S. C., THl KSDAY, APRIL Id. I9;W
the -chetne *»f
we are happy to say that we r<»t
{•toniained p<»iss»ned only once. Well, >omethinr like 100,00 peopie will
the finals in this meet will be riven time seeinr .America
' first and drarrinr their homes behind
‘ ‘hem; and a lot of them will find
(Part Sis) ‘ s|»ots where they would like to stay
out tomorix»w.
IHK IHFKERENCE IS SMALI- firuie.s laireiy, m
There is not a rieal deal of iliffer- tliirir:^-
ence these days lM-tw»s*n the employtsl And it must be remem's‘ml that
Ad vacatams mu4t .sooner or later and will stay there, with no other
emi 1 think I got what I went h< me than the trailer,
awar from h<Mne for, viz; norma; \ yf inciudirtr President
iiml the unemployed. The unemployed .\Ibania pi (xiiues con.Mderuble ja-tro- health. We th<*urht once or twice R,x»>evelt, are worried about the
ar*- «i<hnr nothinr and makinr noth- leum, over which Italy has control, tnat we niirht as well .-tay .t or 4 |ff-i»wth in the trailer population. Cali-
injr, while the employeil ure NvorkinK • Tin-, ol course, is vita! for war pur- lay- lunirer in the ;r«HKl old ( itjr of forma is es{»ecially distres.sed about
ami makinir nothiriir. pos. s, and doubtless wa^ one of the ( harlest^m. but after I cs>unttsl mV the increasinjf number of {>eople who
— —~ , reasons Mussolini, hy force, t'M;k ths* money time-, aial ltH>ke<l at the ^-onie there in trailers ami stay, witb-
THE IIEAIH TOLL CROWS 'hel|)!ess country. f»--r day rate ’.ack**d on the ik.or of .,y, huy,njc or renlinjf a house.
.Now that .^prmic is hen", the an- ^ h«*te« r‘»<*m. wi* beiran to pack up yji.. president told Representative
nn.il slauirhter of men and women on Ol R OWN INlL.RhSI flRSF forthwith. Eiliott of California that the federal
tho highway.' of the nation bejfins to Jn a world .so filldd with tern>r and ' . i, i ,..r- jrovernment was studying; that situ-
e .mb toward it- [wak. confusion as has lH*en broujrbt ai»out alonir till we trusl w'ould do somethinjf ab*kut
Ihere are u eoujile of milli m more Py the steady advance of Cemiany ^ it. He ‘httujfht the trailer folk ought
1 1 .L .1 . I, ♦ I 1. 1 1 . 1 r II i- put It fiaek into .» suit-cases, anil. . ,
»'ais on th • roads this year than last and Italy tirwai’d control of all r.u- to nave iiemianeiit homes.
y< ar, and ureatei iiwentives to inotoi roia* it is hard tor .Americans, so far i j j, j, ' j n,,,,d * What ( alifornian- fear is that a lot
lia\el in th«* attraction of the two n.nioved from the center of world . *. ^ <■ i i . “f the-e nomads will liecome pubhe-
, ,, , V V 1 1 e 11 The old sutian is ikowerrut r«id to ..... . .
worlds fall’s in New i ork and .San i-veiits, to come to sound and sam* , . i. r i. charge*- But I <lon t see in that anv
. 1. 11 I .u f 1 . L . .1 rr . r -h*H» wht-n >m is awav ir«HU h um , , .
I i.inoisco, It will iH', theretore, soim • cdiclusioiis as to what the efftsd of ’ i .l . rta-on for blaming the trailer.
1 II I I- .u u -i.1 111.1 I I 1 . I on -annv mission,
thing like a miracle if the nighwa> t(ie world disturbaina* is likel> to Ik
tidl Ilf IP.l'.t drops In-low tliat of'I'.tlM. upon ourselves and our nation.
In P.tlT more |H*ople wen- killed in ,.\ great variety of ofunion a- to
motor accidents in the Cnitnl .States what we ought to <lo or might md to
than tlu-ie wi-re soidier.s killed under ,j,, j, being expre si d by stare-Mo-n .. .•
tb* .star.' :»nd Stri|K-s in tru- Woild uiid m-ar-slatesmen, in and out of ■ ^
war. In that year .Americans \\ a-bing-ton. Oui greatest danger i- bn-akfa'; con.-islisl of the
«¥9eRAi.. SWTl ano wOCM.
i^ICsMaKTS r* TM U.V ARg
(STiaurrec to Bt wr
tMC Un MSfCOttO.
OR <94,110 4 mnm/n.
t9«&
1959
*,n -annv mission, and that ac-
countt-d foi there In-ing .so little r-w>m
in our liags Tnis lo-eent st<*r*‘ mer-
chiHid.-e wont In-ar much piv-siiig
arol ' I’lH-s-zing iiohow, but w,* finally
In 923 'n«RE «iCRS
OMiy 900 INOUSTRlAl.
IRRoRATORlCS SCARCMiNO
•OR mCW AMD SfTTtR
PRODUCTS. rooAv rumte
Rw noo
IN tf VRARS9
(•^ PSIES — NiMnads
In the year 1117 a strange, dark-
'kinn«d pisiple, moving in small baud'
from place to phne and ' -ttling down
nowhere, f rst Ix-gan to fU»ck into
In CMOURia MCfMW
0CMC«K.S PM CN.I.CD
JtnSiiC SCHOOLS.
, , , 111 . ' , t VNe'tern Euro|K-. Becau.se pe<»p!e tt>ok
im ; .leath on the highway, while only that the idea may take pos-.-ssiori .^nie ..hi and the same old light- ij-.,.,,, Kgy|rtians. they btvame
d.'i.Hsb members of the A. K. F. were American peojile that it i- our ^^e -ame old eggs-orn- j,. “('.ypsies.”
kilb-il in juHon. 'national iluty to go to the help of the .^e -ame old oatm.s»l with xin-y were really from India, and
cream, fialf-aixl-half. I dts<-,.verwl Atiangi- language they s(K>ke, and
that “half ami half’ n-fernnl to the 4,.se,.ndants still speak all over
, , , , * TWitk which was half water and half world, was a dialiirt of the ancient
lO.tMM) or lO.lMNt a year w ith our mo- jf,,-,it deal of propaganda, emanating hotter than‘the moth« r language of al-
wa- in Its fa\or. The nio<: all Eunun-an ami Indian tongues,
tip wra- omts as iisu,-tl. The wait- tlyii'h-s g<K a bad reputation be-
l,ast y«-tir’s M'<*ord of motor deaths “friendly" natnuis of Kuroj
wa- somewhat Indter, only la-*Hirurity is threatemsl.
talities in IPdH. But whether we kill Then
seems
M- if their
ittle doiilK that
III, cars, Ol even only ten thousand, fiom British and Fn-neh .smiivu-s, is «hich
lh'- pi lee I* far t<K> higli to pay for being set on foot in .America to ui-
th« piivilege of driving a ear. ' flueiice public opinion. That . a dan-
Evi-rybiKly coiK-iTmsI with tin* proh- g, coiis thing.
lem of how to rnliK-e thi.s disgiaceful Just that .sort of stimulated publa- ^a^y ih,.aght -la- was-.sloiK'hy and u<.»u.se’ they foi.hsl
toll of highway di-aths s«H*nis to he opinion girt us into the last gieat
agn-isl that there are sevenil major Kumpean war We came mit of it
laii'e' for the annual holm-aust. The “holding the Img.’ We sucrifausl the
■»’jM iik«- to .'«*e every .American
(lypsh-s g.K
lesp; was prettM’r than «-ver, accoid cause of their aldlity to get the belter
ing to my way of s,-eing. but my Inrt- ,,n,pU. in horse-trades, and *__**"'.
illy women into
• •.ar-'s
'I'tence by the maj«*nty of the grt*up dining. But ft<wer babies an* l>eing
that every’4«w1.v shouM be retiuire'I to i .n-; -vt that the total population of*
.ell where he or she livtni ten years \in ica is increa-ing at a very much
ago The purieeie i-. of course, to .-nwer late than at any time in >»ur
f«ml ,*ut wh«*ther jas.ple are still histoiy.
C-* rading nto citie* or moving Uck -tatistical evia-rts I Ulkeil with
to the country. ceimus bureau .say that, unless
Fn.m what I h*arne,l frtwn the ex- jtmrthing hapjH*ns to change the pic-
perts there, I was glad to find that ure. by 1970 our populatiiHi will be
the wtd roving sfiirit of .America still . :atiui>ary. at al»out 142 millions,
perwist-s The pnrtdem of internal mi- There will be fewer children and
g a*.on ts a baffling one fiw thoss- . .ung inople, many more old folks.
it
la- inteni'siing. t;"*. to ieam
\\r dr>.ve out «»f our wav to >«*e
fust of these is whiskey and drunken lives irt" fifty or sixty thou-and young on»^ >.f the <,ar«k*ns again, ami it wa-
. , .L i. 1 .L . # -that the swing of mmulation n defi-
b. lieving they had tm* mm-er to fore- , , . . l ■
nitely awav from the citie- and back
t«-II the futun*
to the ci*untry. More .American* than
And liecause the Gypsies had no
dii\ei> on the highway.', a condition Aim-ricans- to “make the worl*l -afe w-.rth the , xtra mib'age. .And. by
that grow> worse each day as the na- f,,)- demo*-rac.v," and hanlly got even the way. w,- ran int«* a »brtour. th»- -.ani
tion iiml .'late sanctions the sale of „ “thank you’’ from tin* |H-opU- and «let,H»r being exat-rtly 9 mile- loivg ami
lupnu which mean' tin- im-re.isiiig guvei iiim ids we wi-re sup|*o'»sl t»» b«- H* miles. diA-tj But that’s what makes
of drinking .Xmrther cause is a 'ort >aviiig. y* "a apprt-s'iate a g<«"l r■,ad T)ie high-
• d iiis.inity which po.sse.sses even or-' \\\- hut thi-m billions of dollar', not way •b'|wirtim-nt wa- tearing up ami
dinaiy -am- imii once fh<*y get behind ,,tily for war but foi reha- afsjimkMong a iwrb-x-tl.v g*>i»f hard-
tin St,-,-ring w la-el ami im|M-ls th»*m lulitiit ion alter the war was over, and 'urfacs-,! i,ta<i s.**' it coubl build a
to 'r\ to pa-s the di ivei ahead, w lwth-' th,.y haven’t even paid us the intere:rt 1-,-Te exi«,-r*'ive one over it and und* i
. tbeie 1' loom to pii" or not An- on the debt. .t and by it- si,b . X »mi se,-. we Kav,
• t!h»i I' Hs-klessne" and a disn-giir<l .\nd neither our efforts nor th»-irs much gW' tax ni<*m-y in <»ur s'ate
or uncoiio-in for of her-. ’I'la-re are no made the worlil safe for deimwracy. we are having a hard tune girtting
tiM.!pr<Hif load', but th«-re are thou- l,,H»k at the pre.sent mess: - *«l of it fa-t rmoigh to pieverrt an
.iiid' -d fool' on tin-se highway-. There is u lot of tommyiot in all avYumuiatnui of ca»h That would
Look at the Iitib- d»uth box on the the talk ala»ut friendship iH-lwivn na tni* ;,ad
! p.ige ot today’- paper which ti«>ns. No nation has an.v friends r\-
» ui.b tliii-i- points iMs-au.se «d the vept those winch want t«» g«*t -oim-
p!«.rabl accident and tragedy in tiling «nit of the fnemlship for them
this coiiimunity during the pii't week, si-lve.-. I’he t-sseiicT- id national mter-
la-t It la- a safety pns*autioii warning r-t is ami irtu-t Im- self-inti-rest
lo iveiy tlnv«-i. We ms-d to learn that Befon wt- »-ven think of taking .part
» iiam-t- taking i-n’t cU-vei. .\ny fmil m .my war except m s«-lf «b-f«-nse. wr
I .i'\ pu'li the ihri»tlle to the floor- must consider oiir own int«-rx*st firsrt.
bistids, p.i" on hills and curves, and Nobody else will considei them.
fixtsi hiunes. travelUil in cover»*d wag
ons or caravans and livtsl m
*‘res|MYtable” (M-tilde came
with suspicion u|>on anylxHly of any
rare w h<» chose to rxiaru ins:--a*l -d
“'lay mg put.*’
I th.nk that almost «-very)ni.ly -tni
has III hi.s spirit something of the
in yrwr-s arv '«'<*king .s«-curi:y for their
ll that i-s so. there will be room for
.-verybidy u* roam and live as he or
he plea,se> without fear of bein^
crowdtxl out by newx-taners. But with
1 |**s»pie averaging fiftrn-n or twenty
• ear- obler than m*w. there may not
<• so much inclination to i-amble. The
the ojien, ^*'*'*‘^**’^ '•bvde tune or j«art t.nie pr<»portion of youngsters will
to l<a»k farming. .av«. it .'wtns to me, a btrtter chano*.
, ‘ Hj: wats-n th**se families start r»v-
ng a- s-*or as they are oM enough
r * go •cj; on *h*-ir own. They wou!-InT
's XmerK-an- if tbev ilidn’t.
.»'ge t«» move fri*m p*ace to place, an
aigc inm-rited fnun our ancestors of
ten th->U'and years ago. wh<> were all
l'•>mad'
V\ g>M H«»!m l»ef,«i«- 'Up;*,-r The
ROAMEK.»i — Liberty
\' a iMstple. we .Americans have at-
WAV- In-s-n n*ameis. The -jMit >d ad-
ventuie IS in our b.iHel. Stop ami
ItMH'I ATKIN — A(.EING
ll> gxrttiTvr ths- T'e|K*rt' from eveiy
*>tatr of the auint>er id babies bom
arvd the nundier of |»etiftle w'ho die. and
checking ii|* s>n inmngiation from
an -iad ami eniigratntn ':,ack to tht-ir
fathrilarhi- ,»f b^reign S»»:n ix*';«I *nt'.
*ne cen-us off.ee ke« ps a coi-tant ta*>
end, had pb-niy of hk*.. h,»f. l»rown think th.»t every .Am.-ncan i* de
of idlollc let’k-
I’le proilu.'t of
till III ill) ai act
III-- < I ill loll I
itr* lligciicc
hrive safely all the time i' th»
; and im»'*. vit.il e-'i-ntial ol a.'i'i-
• ;ii I \ eiit loll
Nobody’s Business
By Gee McGee
(o-^ait' on ths- tabU- Ib-mg ,»n a
ds-t fo'^ that partis ular m«-ai. I s»nly
-at thvis- ami a-lmirs-d thsnn whiis
niy mouth wa;eis>sl. Ths*y w«*rv the
f;r«t bt-s uits I had .ss-eii in s ,lay.'
I toM h,-! to t-shd, at
.-i-suit' fs»! btx-akfast
bs*ts> ' ami lum h count«-i' ami eat
ir-.g ptAs-x— gviH-ialiy don’t -erve bi-
s,-en,b'l from ane*-'st«»rs who came
fiom -imn-w’a-n* else. Even ths- In-
tiian- s'ams’ to .Amern-a fri>m .A-ia.
Ibdoie autsHiurtule- wer, dreamed
of. .Ameneans were always moving
b-ast It extra “n fnon the plas‘«-s where th»-y were
WsNiib-r why • »• I oths*r parts of ths- country.
I 1 a high pro|M*r1ion kept t»n mov-
iT.g. ns-ver 'taxing long enough in orn
;H-'-ma-
«»n the rate at which th-.* nation .«
growing
M'rp foixigm-. an* leaving every
y-A- than aie coni:'xg .n I*-.-»pie ais-
.v.rg lofigsi. so the stiath latt* i- «L-
Gray
Funeral Home
(Tinton, S. C.
/UNER.XL DIRECTORS
„• find „«
EMBALMER8
.XmbuUince Sereicc
PhoneN 41 and S99-J
1. Rl’SSELL GRAY
IVAKK8 ADAIR. ('.««. Mfra.
I
fOR rOf’DHtSSIMO OR SIDi-DMiSSIMG
\I B \.M \ I \hKN
Ni-w lha' Mils-d«u’' tisnip- have
I A b gh-baMdisl iiianiu i invaded and
1 I-I .\lliania, and 11 Ibice h.is inipos-j
id w; l on tnat cuintiy ha- lai-ed ’'"n-. .Xl.sticme .Imssn t cuia-
t .,ui-'.on in th. mm Is of many 11- fi"!»«H’ial w .ri is-
id th.- pninitiv. an.l 'bug >t«n«- ..wner, but I havcn’,t
I..-
rt arlk'Js'
c--\s*r V
a!.-*at niv illn.-" a*t>l
Flu’s .Aftertnalh
(I'arl Five)
U.s'up.-ratmg is a slow ba-ins—SL
N’atun-, Ilk.. crsslit.Ms, l;»kes hsT - —
.-un Average Wages
cult-'* M.ert folks, eat I.UL't and P-usy t.. .-'tabli-h ths-ni'elvs
I ghl bix-ad in -.-If .b'fense .»nly. I n.-ntly
am af^a.il that ti»ast is •*»» sN'inmon I think tlua^ na’tonal r.-sties-nes-,
Ux'aass it's -o s-a-x to mak-* Much ths* u*ge t.. U* on the m »ve. had a
«d-iige. f,*.k' f».i l.-ttmg me wills* k-ssil si. a to .b> with making thi-
re- co-jnt.\ tn.- km.l of plac- it is Xs>-
wbe-s- .-1'.* in ;h.* world coui-1 ph n
m -\«- -1. fis-ely ..ver such a xC". K* ar»-a
;?< -i.-nca
.-1 the p.ssph- ' inin.l iis to tin- h»-alth.
no! siiffer?*.!
! \ HI U«
iiH an;
,i.« 11C i.a
i ,l:.
|p \; ciem’i v -i-ouihli .*1' Ilk.* Ilitl.*r
a’'1 Mu--.i'll.: will att.-inpt to stc.il toast
j i' \\i-ii,d .ipp.'.ii that tin* .\lbania vuits
I ■ .p w .4.' in p;i.*d U-cau'.* .d its stra-
ii-eu- (M.'.tion on the .Vdriatu- .’sea.I f"'>sh
4 iito 'h» .M.-.htei raiu-an. making it
MIGR MTON
In Wa-h.ngton a
— Cen-U'*
ihort t.me ago I
lit:..- kingdivin to Italy '“'I -• 'I*'''’ <d the stuff my .l«K*t..r pre
ll ha- als.. raised con mmIh.I f..i m. . I hi- SsMilh ('andina'.> Set .\l JalS » s'onfer.*nce .d a hundn-s! sv
Bx Ssicial Sreuritx Studx. Na- 7'*^* ‘T'‘'b who di-s is-.sf (or tw .
. * ■ t!av< what sort .d .|'.i.*'t;ons a"- to
iMMial At $S!m.
Give jrottT crops the oicroKco
need for pfo«-fo<^ balance
probcable yields. Use depend-
DIAN
able, qaick-accing ARCA
NITRATE, TAr AamsHm SODA.
'-i
9
TNI RARRITT COHrANV
IMMIIRiaUi
NITIUTI OF
SODA
so ^niH'h trom eating
at .•v.-ry nu'al. inst**a.l \>f bis-
. I am sure it w.nild have k»e«*n
i.tund <tf pleasun* from .start to
■n
. •)»
I A •
th.- woibl’- -no-t iin|M»rtanl
I .-md inilita.v base-. iPlann.-.l,
would Im a gr.'iit a-s.-t in an at- ■'*
th.- Ms-diterranean. *'*''*^*’“ vsmr. »*sp^_
lallv when the thenmwmrter
\Vashmg:s»n. April 9. — The .sswial
secairily Sivarxl rx|*4»rtssl t.slay . w ages
cix-xlttsd To :hs old-agt- insutaiHV ae-
ex»unt' s»f Siurth l arxdina
F..lks hvilh any sense whvv 111.072.
this section of 4>ur :*tate sK*
Im* A'kesl of the .Ams-r;can i>t*v»pic
:hs* svn-U' of 1940.
I w.i> most nupn*s'ed by the n-
Spring Time
\Vs- wi*nt a-fishmg t.xlay ju-t a-
FINAL SETIT-EMEXT
Take notice that on the •2(>th day of
.Apiil. 19:(9, I will rs’ndsT a final ac-
^ .An ana.ysis ts» fas'ilitate adminis- ra>unt s»f my acts ami doings a* Guar-
. . 1 ‘ ’'****»»" '*l‘I insuianee sys- ^imn of the estate of Willie Ree Mc-
imnu*.liale/‘'7 is fumi tin* J’*-'* ’ tern. saj»l the ivi^rt, dsK-h^M-d .“tO.- minor, m the office id the Judge
.stunts; instead of fishing them- ,orkeiV avvounts were ere*!-
It would Im a gr.-at a-s.-t in an at- >■"=' -■"vomm. ... an aveiage of ^.M^.
, .... iwit fixti -It this sa>»sitn 4tf Vt*lkr. «*si>e-
11 nipt 'o contiol
51! I ni any iniiitaiy ojH-iations in tin*
Ba.kan hinterland.’ Tin- ,
.1-1-111 .<! the two mad men. .Messrs. «»'♦- .',....i.-. .......... ... morkei-5 aix-ounts were cretl* ^f IVthale of Ijiurens cvmnty. at 10
H tN : and Miis.-olini. woul.l s.vm to 5*i‘Ives. they sell bait ami huv boN > wagxs totaling $’J«.S2.Vt*4b.- ».VKvk a. m., and on the same day
be to apply ptx-ssuix- t«* the Balkan ' * ***'» i'! V* „! o * ’vattonal average of $.s9l». will apply for a final discharge frvvm
.'tatos in order to keep thi-in from^‘‘"‘* pos.si(»ly yout. \\e stoovt it x J,»hn J. ('or.son, director of the niv trust as Guardian.
joining Briiain’.s “halt Hitler’’ bl.H’. ''“und hvuir exjHxmng e\x*r> nun- buieau of .dd age insurance. Anv inrson indebutl to said estate
' The world map shows that Albania «1‘’ If * ever , . •
Is “Building Time”
SEE YOUR ARC HITE(T OR BUILDER TODAY-
THEN SEE US.
n. -to-
-lav ill.
anaiu't iMtth (ir.-4ve and Yug..- h'ot within M'u m
and nuineiauis highways U-ad foumi it ^>ut
from_ the capital. Tirana, into those*
c.iuntries, lhu.s pixividing faciliti.*s for
military operations. Bt-yond this. Italy
d« .-s not want to b.se it.' m>ld. on .Al
bania in the present scuffle hetwi-er.
the denuK-raci.*s ami th<* dictat.rrships,
.Mus.-volini «lou(»tU*ss would like, to
strengthen the pnrtwtoraU- which he
already had estaldishtxl.
U'O mih*s of our hox'ks.
sa:d the wagx- eamet's w h.vse accounts not:fit*4l and rt*i|uired to make pay-
w ere - -taxi avi n’prx-sent.-d abx>ut nient on or Ivefore that date; ami all
We Have Ample Funds Available to
Purchase, Build, Refinance,
Remodel or Repair.
I*''*'" empiovx-s xwered by p^r^^ns having claims against sacd
We fislusl in «leep ami shallow psxvgiam the first year of its op-,t'statx* will pri*sent them on x>r before
water, close to the bank, m creeks. -ratuMi. ’said date, duly proven, or be forever
rivers, ovlilies, swift water, and un- Axvrage wages were higher in such hamvl.
del bridges. We bartx-xi our 3 hxwvks- tnxlastnalized sxvtions as New Eng- J.HEWLETTE W.AS80X.
to-the-line in every attractive man- land, jhe middie .Atlantic stat^. ami Probate Judge
THIS IS A HOME IXSTITI TIOX, OWNED BY CLIN
TON PEOPLE. AND FINANCED WITH CLINTON
MONEY. WE OFFER
land, the mnidie .Atlantic states, ami
nor known to fishermen; we kept -*»«• f-*^**^ legion. Miohigan (^dn. for Willie R. McCoy,
the iniirn of the hooks cxvnxvaled carv- had the highest averagx'. Manch, 20. 1939.—1-13-4c.
fully, and left the fins or wings x>f $1-102, fxdkvwexl by New \ork. $1,042.. —
the shrimps to (K>ke out like they were lllinxvis. $],(t29.
The control of the Mxditenanoan^ inducement Aorsanj said full 7V. per cent of
looms large in the picture, luly has seemed to imiuce a fish to even in- eficned wages in a state
challeiigtHl England’s ikmiination of v^^igate our offerings. We everii'^***'’ *ban the x>ne in which their
that .sea, and Hitler also Ls believini ^ little, then casted—if yxw security account numbers were
to lie reaching for the eastern end. jknow w'ha-t I mean, and the balanx*e 4T»e study also disclosed, hej
Hitler’s drive to the east has jiggeriug the that migrant workers received a^
pie.sent tei’minus m Turkey, right uj) ^^Kiks up and tlown. ,slightly higher average wage. $895.
against the Danlahelles. Control of j » than did nxvn-migrant wxxrkers. $882. ;
those famous straits would go far to-j—The imly thing I caught was my !« South Carolina, the repxxrt dis-
waitls giving control of the entire]own new Sunday britches: one of c1,xsmI. there were 69.233 workers be-
IXSURED SAFETY AND
LIBERAL INCOME.
ea.'terp en.l of liw Mi*diterranx-an and the hook-s snagginl me in the seat txreen the ages of twxmty ami twenty-
the- Black .Sea. Such control in the and 1 had to go down bek»w to gv< fixe years wbi> received $25,941,871
hand* of a nation hostile to England
would be a menace to the security 4»fl$2^to <lam theviarned hole I had to to fifty, who ixceived'"4ri2.9D4.53T, ’
the Britwh empire. Greece, l>ing so
doae to the Dardanelles, naturally
iin-caught. It will cost me at'lcaM total
; 16.563 from .forty-five
make to get the hook rKrwved. and 4,178 between sixty and sixty-fiye
'Nother thing, that bait we bought ■ «ho meired $3,075,049.
BENJAMIN &
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PLUMBING
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HEA-nNG
SERVICE
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' trouble'
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your name. Drop in today and Ret full information about
oar direct reduction plan without obliRatinR yourself in
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EDERAL Savings
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