The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 28, 1942, Image 12
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Poge Twelve
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
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Ill MenoHain
MRS. JOHN T. BLAKELY
Read before the ^Woman’s Society
of Christian Service, North Broad
Street Methodist church.
A Private Citizen Speaks His Mind
Spectator Comments
On Men and Things
to
ex-
erfcl t&e amounts of sugar, available
for home canning.
Under the amendment, home can-
ners may now obtain one pound of
sugar for every four quarts Of fin
ished canned fruit. An additional one
pound per year for each person in
the family may be obtained for mak
ing jams, jellies, preserves.
The rationing of sugar for home
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Thursday, May 28.1942
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What is our language going
As we pay tribute today to one of [sound like when rationing is
our beloved friends and co-workers ; tended? I have called attention to
we are reminded of an old legend form OPA R-512. Shall We go into a i
about an angel coming down to earth store and ask for canned, fruitjcanning of fruits will be made by
in search of something worthy to CAN-2 and fresh fruife-FR-3, with a (local rationing boards largely on the
carry back to heaven. He found three pair of shoes SH-4 and a cold drink basis of the amount of home canning
things that especially attracted his DRX-5? I an individual qr family unit has nor- \
attention. They were a bouquet of yau may have heard of the Fourth! maU y done . availability of fruits, and
fragrant flowers, a" baby’s smile and of j^i y orator who declared that[o ther factors.
a mother's love. He started back to w h a t we need in America is more Applicants for sugar for home can-
heaven with these l three things, but 0 f ^e spirit of 1-7-7-6. The tele-, ning m^y obtain certificates for pur-
when he got there he found the flow- phone has us talking that way now, chasing such sugar by filing OPA
ers had wilted, the baby s smile had an( j j> ve heard hymns announced as application form R-315 with the local
vanished, and only the mother’s love 4.3^4, i n f ac t ( our speaking may; rationing board The person applying’
remained the same. As the angel saw so und like a written order to a mail [for sugar in behalf of a family unit
that he exclaimed: "There is noth- o r der house. But whatever violence i or as an individual must give the
-mg on earth more like heaven than ( ^[5 may do to our refined ears it local board the following informa
a mother’s love.” • My first recollec- j s s^eet music as compared with
tion of Mrs. Blakely carries me back; th e rat-a-tap-tap of automatic rifles
tion:
1. Names
of the consumers on
to one of Clinton’s first baby shows, [ or th e deafening boom of heavy guns.! whose behalf the application is filed
when her brother’s twin babies won
the'first prize. Mrs. Blakely had tak
en these babies into her home when
they were only a few days old, after
the death of their mother, and cared
t
and the serial numbers of their war
Are you keeping in touch with the;
Unemployment Compensation com-'j 2. The number of quarts of fruit
mission and the administration of the fanned in the preceding calendar
for them as ’ her very own, -rearing*4 ln ® m Pl o y rnen f compensation act? , year. , f-
th£m along with her own and giving 1 We urge you to do so. It may save| 3. The npmber of quarts of home-
to them the love and care .that only!y° u a °f money. j canned fruit in possession of the in-
a Christian mother can give.
She was deeply - spiritual, strong in
Keep these rules in mind: (dividual or family unit making the,
If you discharge an-employee no-! . , * * * •*
. _£ . • ... r ", . , 4. The number of quarts of fruit
her* convictions, true to her Chris- tify the commission within 4 days, (. . can ned durine the neriod for
tian faith and never failed in her. setting out the facts. If the commis-! fc
duty as a mother. Her life was the sion notifies you of an award whichj w r L _ A-j
beauty of holiness. She bore the im-[you think is unfair to you,, protest Dre< . er .. ing
age of the heavenly as she walked within 5 days in a letter to the com- .... 0 8 ‘
TMM.HMK •. *■ MT. •«»
‘It’s a Natural Partner of Good
Things To Eat...It Belongs In
Your Refrieerator At Home”
...Says.
MISS KATHLEEN CROW
Famous Home Economist of The Chronicle’s Cooking School
Miss Crow will give you many helpful hints in planning, preparing and ,
serving foods and refreshments. Delicious by itself, Coca-Cola is a natural
partner with various foods. Pure refreshment .. . ice-cold Coca-Cola is a
sparkling drink of natural flavors
at home.
and belongs in your refrigerator
5. Whether sugar is to be used for.
5 da,
the common earth. No tribute.to this; mission. If ap award is made to some
good woman would be * complete 1 one who voluntarily leaves you, offer. ^ hooTc<!
without mention of her idyllic home him (or her) a job and notify the ” s "
6. The excess supply on hand at
would be ‘ complete' one who voluntarily leaves you, offer; )i« reeistration tor war ra-
life, the beautiful devotion she and; commission at once. The new offer
her husband bore for each other and, need nojt be the same as the old po-
,for their chldren. Neither the slave, sition; it must be comparable, as to
of the other, but each gave to the grade or kind of work,
other and to their children of the j i>h e i aw a iiows benefit payments
best of their thought and Christian j n some cases which are elearly con-
love.
Her going reminds us of Bunyan’s
description of the home going of
Christian: ‘‘Now I saw in my dream,
he went in at the gate; and lo, as
trary to sound public policy. The act
itself has a preamble which reads:
•“ . .;. The General Assembly,
therefore, declares that in its con
sidered judgment the public good,
he entered he was transfigured and an( j the general welfare of the citi-
he had raiment put on that shone zens 0 f this state require the enact-
like gold. Then I heard in my dream rnent of this measure . . . for the ben-
that all the bells in heaven rang e flt of persons unemployed through
again for joy. Enter thou into the no f au i t of t hei r own.”
joy of thy Lord.”
To know her was to lovp her.
—Lois .J. Lankford.
When Your
Back Hurts*
And Your Strength and
Energy la Below Par
It may be cauaed by disorder of kid*
ney function that permit* poisonous
waste to aocumulate. For truly many
people feel tired, weak and miserable
when the kidneys fail to remove excess
acids and other waste matter from the
blood.
You may suffer nagging backache,
rheumatic pains, headaches, disainess,
getting up nights, leg pains, swelling.
Sometimes frequent and scanty urina
tion with smarting and burning is an
other sign that something is wrong with
the kidnevs or bladder.
There should be no doubt that prompt
treatment is wiser than neglect. Us*
Doan'* Pills. It is better to rely on a
medicine that has won countrywide ap
proval than on something less favorably
known. Doan’t have been tried and test
ed many years. Are at all drug stores.
Get Doan r t today.
Doans Pills
If any of the sugar allotted tor
home Canning is not used in accord
ance with regulations, stamps will be
removed from war ration books
equivalent in weight value to the
amount of sugar improperly used.
SAY. “I SAW IT IN THE CHRON
ICLE." THANK YOU.
What Jtx> Serve for Refreshment ... is never a problem if yoo have
frosty bottles of Coca-Cola in your refrigerator. Put it -on the menu of
all your parties.
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Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
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INSURANCE
Fire - Tornado - Automo
bile - Surety Bonds - All
Forms of Property
Insurance.
SOUND PROTECTION
AT LOWEST COST.
REAL ESTATE
B. H. BOYD '
Clinton, S. C.
. CALL
Wyman Shealy
For Prompt
Plumbing and Heating
Service
105 E. Ferguson St.
But specific provisions of the act
are in direct conflict and contradic
tion.
Shall a wife who leaves her work
to go with her husband receive un
employment benefits? Her unem
ployment is not a social misfortune,
but a social benefit. Why should she
collect unemployment compensation?
Well, the law allows it. But she
must report weekly for work to the
local unemployment office.
Shall a drunken driver who was
discharged because drunk on his
truck receive benefit payments? He
was violating a state law; and so
would his employer violate the law
if he let him drive. On the road he
was a menace to every other vehicle
or person. Shall such a menace to
the common safety of all be paid
benefits? Well, the law allows this
and seems to require the payment.
A man who leaves work of his
own free will and accord in South
Carolina, goes to Tennessee and
works. After losing his job—or quit-!
ting—-in Tennessee, he demands ben
efit payments in South Carolina. The
law allows that. What do you think
of that.
When a man who is eligible lor
benefits from a previous job enters
your service, even for a short time,
and is discharged or quits, his bene
fit payments, based on his other job,
will be charged against your re
serve; as you are the most' recent em
ployer.
4 If we are going to operate under
this law let’s make it a just and
workable statute. The commission
and the staff are earnestly trying to
administer a law which has bad fea
tures. But as long as the law re
mains as it is they must administer
it. We must seek amendment -through
the legislature.
Notes From The
County Agent's Office
merges
ious N sect
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
Sales and Service
CLEANING A SPECIALTY
* Reasonable Charges
KENNETH N. BAKER
Phone 306
D. E. Tribble Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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EMBALMERS
Day Phone
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Night
34. 253 e*
8.C.
Boll Weevil Eld
Farmers from various^sections of
the county report finding boll wee
vils on their cotton. Last year a large
number of Laurens county farmers
failed to poison during the early dry
weather. Later came rains and ev
erybody knows the answer. We pro
duced in Laurens county approxi
mately 11,000 bales of cotton as com
pared with approximately 35,000
bales in 1940. . '
Laurens county has prospects now
for a good cotton crip. With the pres
ent price of cotton we can not afford
not to fight the boll weevils just as
if they were Japs. If we don’t they
are bound to destroy our cotton crop.
The 1-1-1 sweet poison mixtyre
applied in three applications five to
seven days apart is recommended by
the experiment station. Mix first one
gallon of .water with one pound of
calcium arsenate and then mix with
one gallon of molasses, apply with
mop to cotton beginning before the
first squares form. Sour molasses will
blister cotton leaves. Mix only
enough material to be used the same
day, as molasses mixed with water
will sour over-nig{it
Fanners should buy,their supply
of molasses and calcium arsenate at
once. If poison is not applied before
weevils begin to puncture the
squares, little results will be derived
from sweet poison.
Canning
Information from the office of the
secretary of agriculture
Miss Kathleen Crow
Nationally Famous Home
Economist
mH use a
Her Cooking
ELECTRIC RANGE
Noil Wook
The Norge is extra economical and has many outstanding
features that appeal to housewives.
The Norge
... is now operating full capacity on Government orders as a
part of our great war effort. This makes it impossible for us to
secure Ranges and Refrigerators.
As soon as the restrictions are lifted Norge will agam re
sume leadership in planning further contributions to lm«w^
health, comfort and economy.
T
has amended the
Hrmfaug regulations to ""air*