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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, May 6, 1948
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Established 1900
WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and PubUsher
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sage for breakfast this mornin:
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It 4-H club- for girls in the city. The cent of this total being used for,old-]day nigbt by L a score of 11 to 3
was so tough and .spongy that bur, Lauren^-e^urnty-home demonstration age assistance. Aid to dependent chil- 12 innings before a crowd of about
tertfr would him nee- off 01 r. every agent. Misj Susaiv jlatl. and he: as- dTerrat:'COUmi?J fd! 1 ITT-Uper centOfVooo fans. At the end of the ninth
time we tried to bite it. sistant. Miss Adeline Vaughn, also of the total; aid to the blind, 1.86 per;j’ oanna was'Teading Clinton 8 to 7,
. „ — Laurens. wiil.be.in the city a't a place cent; and general assistance, 4.17 per d Collins hit a honrierun to tie the
^ a : n ;. 8 J yi Al th ; S ,i WaS "u 1 pU I e t0 be announced later - on ^ a y 13 at cent. ' game up. In the same inning Liv-
pork stuff, bu. the feilow who made 3:30 in the interest of the organiza- In allt ^ state Public. Welfare i ingston hit a double and Runyon
Kewdently used the pig s hide, hair^ tion. All interested girls from 10 Department paid $920,941 in public knocked him in with the winning
SvShiv 1 ‘ ! eS ’ e ^L S a ? d years 0f age throu 8 h colle « e a 8 e are assistance during March, and report-
possibly other appurtenances thereto, asked to call Mfs. Walton Lawrence, ed an increase oi cases under its care
. 316-XR, on -or before that date for from 44 356 ^ 45,251 m the month.
( LINTON. S. C
Mother's Day
THl'RSDAY. MAY 6. 1948
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ihg and killing. We are far from
We didn’t want to throw our in- information
vestment away, so I decided to take *" m
paddies of this sausage and tack em U:-L
on my shoe heels. They will certain- ^•OUnry IXQilKS niyn
ly take the place of rubber heels. . In Distribution
We were able to. eat a little of the Of Welfare Funds
sausage gravy. . . . but only after we ♦
had parked the sausage itself out Columbia, May 4.—(Special to The t-J
,of sight. There ought to be a law. Chronicle). — The Laurenss County g
and there possibly is. Some markets Welfare department had a K
make their own "pure pork” sausage t°l a l of 1,582 assistance, cases, under 8
from scraps of anything that’s left its care at the end of Mbrch, accord-
over or cut off of anything_else. We ‘PS t0 a report this week^ from the ||
are going back to fried fatback and State Department of Public Welfare, g
brown gravy ... for breakfast. This was the sixth highest total in
the state. Twenty-three of these cas-
mr. chance says he, being a loyal es l ^ e coun *>' were new during (he
citizen, got out of that community. ^ nont P. w hile 20 cases were closed by
that place has as manny communists coun ‘>’ department. In addition, ♦£
as russia needs to carry her pint, and - i ee weie transferred to Lau- ^
she wont have to send noboddy to rens county '
ing.^a.li,..factories, plants, and govver- The average award per case for all •••
Clinton Loses To Joanna
run, but the umpire said he missed
third base. Howard Harvey, relief
pitcher, came in to replace Green in
the 12th and walked in the winning
run and the next- batter got a hit.
Collins, Green, Gregory and Huff-
stetler hit home runs for Clinton, and
By Truman Owens,
Joanna defeated Clinton Satur- G. Prater hit ohe for Joanna.
DANCE
. Sat. Night, May 8th.
I LAURENS COUNTY ARMORY
LUKE CHANEY ORCHESTRA
Ladies 50c Genfs $1.00
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' war regardless of* what commenta-
. ilendar sets next Sunday as tors and agitators tell us. ment property, .(of course, he is only public assistance in the county dur- j-j
Day. and the observance I ° the u s. for the puppose-of destroy- ing March was $21.17, a higher total
:.e entered into by millions of ... , - D . surmising a’nsoforth). than the $20.50 average award per K
i d~relatives in va-, DIQ 000 ^mOll DUSinOSS Three Strikes, and We Are Out • in the state.
I ,e t iebration is founds We hear much talk about big and If the wheat farmers and hog and According to the State Public Wei- K
'..t ons dating tar little business, with -many inclined cattle growers were to go on strike, * are Department, Laurens county
• *’. f.rst -bservapce. was to "cuss’’ "big business.” Both are a la John L. Lewis,* and refuse to ran * ted sixt h also for its total ex- K
■ P: 1. ip'.phia. It began essential, we can t dp without either deliver any food of any kind to the Pt^diture for public assistance in j.*
• • nspirat: n of Miss Anna the wheels of progress are to.keep public or the stockyards, you, would ^ arc ^- ^ f°tal of $32,120 was dis-
- : tnat city, who thought moving. * Hear a terrible howl from every cor- bursed b - v the county department :-:
.rice a year sons and nnt > nMn *
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One importa.ni ana frequently ner of the nafion.. But it appears to durm 2 th , e month, with $80.83 per
ay special tribute overlooked aspect is that small busi- be onl y an incident when the-coal ; *-*
1914.
Day
W,.>
T ie idea was a nes ^ j s often the training ground for miners and the meat packing opera
and appealed t > many, j^g .business executives — and that, tors stop, quit, and sit down.
•■ler.'^service s P read :o conversely, training received in big ] . _ ^ —
e.- A;.:, the second Sun- . . a man to start— dun t know who—is—going to
go of a 050 ^ the new wage advances, but
pigress itse.f ,n ^ Most of our big men in busijiess Ae ‘hmk it will be a matter for Mr.
a day a? Moth Jay grew up to their responsible dno - Q- Public to take care of. He
positions through hard
, tv oe.ng agreed upon as a a snia ii business and make a
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des: mated
: eque.'ted the Pre^ldent lO nositions thrnu^h hard work
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and has had to do so in the past. We 1
a pr ivlamation . President recognized ability. _! are now.paying $15 per ton for $5,50
.--aed such—a pruclahiaTiCdn What do we see in retail merchan- P er ton coa b and it seems to be about
.'.nee tnen been the cus- dising, as an example^—Tne "big bai ‘ dir ^> s ^ate and rocks.
: :e tnat /ia> grown in popu- businessmen” in retailing were al
most all ‘Tittle businessmen” in the
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tne world over.
We are now at the cross roads,
right where France was during 1938-
We must either go forward or
When the time comes for
T > tne:: love, unselfish- tne most part, were once little out- one C ] 3SS pegple. n °t ..to care a
.ence. courage and sacrifices, lets run by one or two people. cuss a out any o.her class of pedple,
oeaut.ful and appropriate past. The major chain stores all
| set aside a special day on developed from small stores. . And ^
“ “ n .r to tne mothers of the largest department 1 stores, for 0 co,vn -
a .j
/e' rpuch more than we will ever Again, many men and women
pay. " have gone to work for large retail
we are in a mighty bad fix. What
does -a- labor leader care about folks
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stores in minor capacities, have gain- otber than h !, mself and his dues-pay-
oi the desired experience, and then * n ® "” enU ‘ e:> '
iiave .opened their own businesses , r,^. . ^ „ 4 . .. ,
, ; -Heard a man say the -other day
and prospered. Tne troubLe now is ... , „ ■ - , ,
. • „ tnat he is ready ,for a show-down,
tnat most young people want To T ... ' , ,
, .. ... . , , Del everybody strike now and m the
start at the top with high- wages.i A „,, . u n » t , ,
t-, end. L.hey might get a bellyful of it.
Tney are unwilling to begin at tne ... _ . , . .. ,, . ..
. . ° . It s a deep-seated , disease, this strik
ing, and the worst T hir, 3 ^
.me :s so genuine as that
no: Her understanding
<:r.. ai. i ner' patience is
' ' The tragedy is that so
•ten • ..get or-neglect her.
tultV.i their responsibility,'
y -.ild gladly, do—hi
her “.burdens along the dattom and come up through .init.-
] e ative. ambition and efficiency. Too
strikes „ never hurt the crowd that
V i - -o^ HeV day La ».^;tte Irik*, «. W i»« to hurt. A*,
•r ’he s . ng gone whds©s.memory " ' ‘ ‘ * j losses by industry and all gains by
ae .mere. let us boW our neads in or ^mess for government; are h d the back ' s
has to a large
laziness.
extent encouraged
boj 1
re . even; e and gratitude for wha
tLev meant to us. And to those who- . , , ,
ever, son and daughter should Amenca has been a country where . omplai „
Aav from'the heart. Cod bless vou , ^ma . business, under efficient and
m< t-e-s eV ery one - * intelll S ent management, becomes big
business—and where the big busmess
* that is too lethargic to move with
Whot Fear Does tbe t:m es gradually becomes small
eontrolling factor ■ | business and eventually goes out, of!
heaped upon the backs
of the citizenship of the country, ana.
they have learned long ago not to
What’s the use?
4-H Club To Be
Orgonized Here
... , , -~- r —bu.v.Ter? ■ atrogettrefr~ That - :kind—GT Ah. effort.-is •underway le—ferm- -a-
We might as well all ... . / ,
opportunity, and the economic system'
The greatest
Ijle Ts Fear?
•f;e>- up.” There are many things
vie leave undone because of fear.
Heaven knows to what extent .Jiu-
i^a vy would go, from the small
child •) grown-ups, if it did not fear
be
which makes it possible, must
perpeutated. - :
All big business must, grow from
little business. This is an important
truth to understand and emphasize,
and likewise youth must be trained
we reared Hitler and arid developed to assume greater
r.j- m. c h; y nordes. We paciLed and responsibilities in the business Woi id.!
t. va.-ei. Today we fear the pow- ^
• r r.d ; wer-mad masters of tne
si a nation' ' We have pacified and
np.,eared. But appeasement only
Ae
I Yerlerdav
vvoiK.i when
:.I> Hitler
conquer by
nr. .ntrigue.
the other fellow fears
was confident he could
a combination of force
NOBODY'S BUSINESS
By GEE McGEE
It Could Be So
mr. bill chance, a union worker,
who has just returned back from
l"t ther" is only one thing' detroit wher€ he has benir on the
' assembly line of a truck plant, states
,. . that he worked side by side with a
■e oeheve tor one moment russian< a full . fled , ecl com:numst(
V ' e ’• vorid -woiild pay attention and the ^ communist cla
i fiuvnun.sm, as such, if tnat so-
; A:1 - ut= of schemes and theories' 5
iDc uc ng ( ancoded to stop the on-i
.vjn.
<i(;e
n will stop them—-Tear.
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i :ii!ed Ideology
FVu,
was backed by
igal or Siam. Du we believe wei
d tear it here, or in Italy, or
aims that
russia has the attorn bum and has
had it *2 yr.
'. v v. ne
mr. enhance explained that this
•re tv . ess behind it stood the ( here russian said that stallin alreddy
—. • c ent most powerful military .h a d plans to blow up the entire
•°! * "n earth.' We would not even; un j ted sna k es a t one blow when the
> i' .' .n the morning papers! time to do no arrived.-Tte-ftas agent*
11 the U. S. and the western Eu- all over our country, and they will
ropean democracies were so militai- 'plant bums in storage spaces in Yail-
ily powerful that Russia and her sat- road stations, and park them in
elhtes were dwarfed by comparison, thousands of places, all set to-ex
communism would fade rapidly east-i plode simull-taneously at the same
ward and eventually die a natural moment ansoforth..
death. ,
Oh Goody! it’s
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BUTTERED PECAN
Czechoslovakia would be the first
to drive out her Red masters if she
the russian aforesaid stated that
russia had a large number of friends
knew that the all-powerful democ-'and stand-bys in govverment jobs
racies would protect her. Poland i in washnigton and elsewhere, and a
would be next—and the rest would few congressmen and sennators are
follow rapidly. . ' Expected to lend aid and comfort
Only Henry W’allace believes that! when joe wiggles his whiskers, she
the Russian enjoys living in con-,alreddy hai her commissars picked
slant tear of the secret police. The out to serve under the stallin-type
police state would, disappear there; ruler that has aliso benn primed, he
i tbe- dem«erWctes^m»de--them-- says remembei jecky-skn’ockyt^thatY
MISSING—A STAIRS
A tenant started down a
back stairway one night,
but thei stairs weren’t
there. They had been
removed by a contractor.
Now, the tenant is bring
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proper Public Liability
Insurance?
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selves all-powerful! ;
To wipe out the threat which now]
faces the world would be worth all*
the money and effort of the next
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one hundred years. But there is
too much war talk, too much agita
tion. The American people don’t
want war. While we need to (be
’militarily powerful so that we" can
literally scare “communism” backin-
to the gutters from which it came
—we should keep peace before us
as our objective rather than fight-
how america will be handled, yore
next door nabor mpught be for v the
reds, you can’t alleys tell. /’
, Pure Pork, My Eye .
The folks at my house, including
me, | like old-style, finely ground,
pure pork sausage. Well, we ran out
of the country sausage a farmer had
been supplying us, and decided to
invest in a small pail of so-called
pure pork sausage at a food store.
We tried to eat some of this sau-
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