The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 06, 1948, Image 7
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Thursday, May 6.J948
15 Accidents In
County Fn March
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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received injuries. Eight of'the ac-
--eident^ in the county eauaed damage
to property, six of the accidents re
sulting in property damage occurred
Columbia, May 4. — (Special to on state highways.
The Chronicle.)—A total of 15 high- In South Carolina, 33 persons were
way accidents, 13 of which took place killed and 314 injured in the 663 ae
on state highways, were reported cidents taking place during the
from Laurens county during the month, of which 447 were on
month of March, according to a com- Property damage
pilation completed ,this^ week by the- ” use(t by 0 , , he K1 „
rrwttnr i r*lc» nix/icinn nf tno
Jcnc Assessors For__
County Appointed^ -
To Serve Two Years
HOME
fore changing and the fringe will not water
■ha v« to be com beck
Columbia, May 4. — (Special to
The Chronicle).—Governor J. Strom
state; r Th u,rrnon d last week appointed: eas y save no t only
was ! members of the Board of Assessors i n j es but dollars on the food budget;
By HELEN HALE
Prevent stored linens from yellow
ing by placing in an old pillow dase
which has been dipped in a strong
blueing water.
Another good 1 idea for storing
white things to prevent them from
pen-j yellowing is to use dark tissue paper.
Are you washing woodwork that
damp cloth
wrung out in clear water.
Stfr Ji
apply" with ^
Rinse with a soft ckiti*
Let’cool until jellied"
cu^> Of Whiling" anil
motor vehicle division of the State
Highway Department
One person was killed in the ohe
Lauras county accident which in- !
vplved a fatality,.and eight persons'
mis-
I haps.
Call 74 For Your Need*.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
ending April 13, 1950, as follows:
Group Number 1: J. W. Tinsley,
Laurens; Y. A. Gossett, Watlsville,
land Walter Ramage, Laurens.
Group Number 2: George W.
| Blakely, Laurens; B. L. Clardy, Lau
rens, and A. P.-Walker, Laurens.-
j Group Number 3: George T. Cook,
I Fountain Inn; G. C. Gwinn, Gray
[Court, and J. Gray Harris, Gray
| Court.
i Group Number 4: Arch C. Ow-ings,
[Gray Court; John B. McCuen, Gray;
[Court, and Gray Hipp, Gray Court,
j Group Number 5: W. I. Freeman,!
I Princeton; H. S. Ballentine, Ware
| Shoals,, and C. D. Wood, Ware Shoals,
j Group Number 6: D. H. Wilson,!
i Laurens; E. L. Burts, Waterloo, and'
L. H. Abercrombie, Laurens:
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Tour drugflrt tor Croton today.
for Laurens county to serve for terms with wise, intelligent use ot-leftov-! has pain ted? You’ll find this
! ers. Use these tips and let them do c j eaner excellent: Dissolve Vi cup
| that money and food saving trick w bite soap flakes in one quart of hot
. for you. j ^ r
Cooked chicken, turkey and ham
1 may be cut into large pieces and
| creamed and served over piping hot,
I split baking powder biscuits. Extend
the meat or fowl* with peas? mush-
Tooms, pimiento pr carrots, if nec
essary.. _ v ^ r - j
The carcass of the chicken or tur-j
key makes nice broth. Cover with
i .water and add to it onion, carrots, 1
celery stalks or leaves, peppercorns
and hay leaf. Simmer until all the
good has come linto the broth, then
strain. Heat with rice or fine nood
les and serve as a first course soup.
Turkey' or chicken stuffing may
be chilled and fried in drippings to
I Group Number 7: E. V. Golding, fake the place of potatoes at a meal.
Waterloo; J. B. O'Dell, Waterloo, and Le^tovef mashed potatoes may be 1
IT F Smith, Waterloo. | utilized in yeast-raised rolls shaped
: Group Number 8:. John Frank in croquettes, or mixed with egg and
Griffin, Cross Hill; J. T. Hollings-1 in* 0 PUiL.
worth, Cross Hill, and Charles R. 1 Cold boiled potatoes may be fried, — -——^L ■
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NOTICE TO OWNERS OF NEW
BUILDINGS
If you built a new house or other building: since Jan
uary 1, 1917, and have not returned it for taxation,
please do so at CITY CLERK’S OFFICE by TCESDAY.
May 11th. If you would like to consult the HOARD OF
ASSESSORS about it you may meet with us at City
Clerk’s Office Monday or Tuesday ni!*ht at 7:30.
Those who do not make returns will have to he con
tent with the judgment of the Hoard as to valUe of prop
erty. ‘
LOCAL BOARD OF ASSESSORS
Gift supremo for
your all-time best
girl... a radiant,
reliable Bulovar
GODDESS
OF HAVE
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J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler
‘It’s Time That Counts’
Turner, Cross Hill.
Group Number 9: Lawrence Davis,
!Clinton; G. Fair Buford, Clinton, and
W. H.. Milam, Mountvilie.
Group Number 10, Clinton City:
G. VV. Hollingsworth, J. II Pitts, Jr.,
and J. L. Davidson, all of Clinton.
Group Number 11: J. D. Copeland,
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celery and onion and dressing for ••
potato salad.
Citrus fuM-.t rinds have many uses v
Dry them out and grate; store in a
covered jar. Use by sprinkling bv- j-j
er coffee cake batter before baking;
in cake frostings or icings; with tt
Renno; Raymond W. Dean, Clinton, whipped eream as garnish for fruit
; and W. J. Henry, Jr., Clinton. | desserts; in meringue for pie or tarts:
j Group Number 12: D. M. McClin- in. tapioca or nee,pudding; or cand-
i tock, Ora; Sam Compton, Route 1, ied peel.
(Clinton, and G. W. Harlan, Lanford.| Leltover jam or jellies, can be ut-
^ ilized in pudding; mixed with fruit
juice and used as a glaze for ham:
made into turnovers; or melted and
! mixed with gravy fpr chicken or
; turkey.
| Here are leftovers to add to waf.
• fie batter: 1 1 3 cups chopped ap-
I Columbia, May 4. (Special to,pj es; chopped cooked bacon; 3-4 cup
.The Chronicle). An abstract of per - kernel corn; 1 3 cup minced ham;
, sonal property, money and credits in j 3 cup nutmeats; orange juice in
All Taxable Property
In County For '47
Estimated At $4,318,000
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South Carolina for the year of 1947,
which was compiled and issued re«-
eently by the office of Comptroller
I General E. C. Rhodes, lists several
! items of personal holdings in the
* — ! state which total more than $1,000,-
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&! The items, on a statewide basis,
are: value of cattle, $2,155,960; value!
place of the milk.
Salads will be more tasty if
follow these tips for appetite
peal. !
Lettuce should be washed and
carefully dried so as not to bruise
the leaves. Shake the lettuce in a ft
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Coal Strike
Coming!
Another cool strike is scheduled for late
June or July 1st. It is very likely that in
case of a strike you will find it difficult to
buy a ton of coal before December.
. In recent years it has been customary
* for most coal to be diverted to the "Lakes"
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for western shipment from August to Oc
tober, and this would be most probable af
ter the strike, if it comes.
If you mean to burn coal this winter, we
suggest you piece your order with your fa
vorite dealer RIGHT NOW.
( small sugar bag for perfect drying, tt
All salad ingredients should be $
of mules, $4,416,668; value of farm-1 thoroughly-chilled. It‘s a good idea,
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mg implements, machinery, mills,
jgins, etc.. $7,746,761; value of house-
i hold furniture, $9,350,205; value of
1 automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles,
i $31,266,164; value of merchandise,
i $60,207,398; railroad and public util-
Sjities and corporation property, $120,-
K 411,139. The total value of all tax-
ftiable property in the state last year
8 was $238,820,295. ,
The total value of all taxable prop-
.. e'rty in Laurens county, as estimated
H J by the comptroller general for 194
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too, to chill the "plates of bowls
in which you serve them.
Dressings can be more interesting *£
if you add touches of seasoning to t’t
them. For example, two tablespoons
j of anchovy paste added to mayon- £
naise will perk up any vegetable tj
salad.
A bit of roquefort cheese crumbled
into French dressing will make extra
special a tart fruit or green salad.
Cold chicken or turkey salad
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I is blended with the mayonnaise.
« In regard to the items of which the 1 A level teaspoon of cur.ry powder
statewide totals excelled $1,000,000, | i-4 cup of rfiayonnaise is an
ft j'he Lauiens county figures on these, exce u en j pep-pp for fish salads.'
j.j items, were as follows: value of cattle Adding ..chili' sauce or catsup to
ft in Laurens county, $60,555; valub of ] ma y 0nr , a j se - will add tartness to let-
j‘; mules, $10i,845; value of larmmg tuce ^ tomato, crabmeat or shr.mp
:;j i implements, machinery, mills, gins, sa lad
e*.-., $53,li0, value o* household fur-, pleasing color and unusual flavor
t.t | future, $230,315; value of automo-1 j s added to. mayonnaise if it is-col-
: biles, trucks, and motorcycles, $536,-: ore d with some chopped maraschino
j t)10 ' ' a i ue ° r merchandise, $< J <,540; j t } ieri .i t , s an d their juice. Serve this
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C-W-S GUANa CO., INC.
Phone 62
Gen. Eisenhower
Bids Farewell
To Army Life
Washington, May 2—Gen. Dwight
Eisenhower took his farewell sul-
ute^f^om the army today and headed
out intiMhvilian life.
The SunrUiv morning departure |
from the old ungher cavalry post at
Fort Myer was a quu?t leave-taking,:
for the general who nv^World Waf]
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j salad.
| Children particularly like a may-
' onnaise dressing if you add one
mashed, ripe banana along with 3
tablespoons of peanut butter to 3-4
cup of mayonnaise.
Mayonnaise is also enhanced by
cream. Use equal parts of the dress
ing with sour cream for vegetable
or meat salads; oi\ whipped cream
with mayonnaise fdr all fruit salads.
If you like really sharp French
dressing add a dash of tabasco sauce
or horseradish to if for green salads.
Add extra onion juice to French
dressing for vegetable salads when
ti
dinner to increase
II oemmanded more troops
any other man in history.
Even the little ceremony was mcJr
than Ike wanted. He just hoped to
get in his car and drive up to New
York to make ready for assuming, _ ^
The presidency of Columbia univer- agile ups
sity next month. - • 1 * • ; | * VVncn y u 0U bake potatoes, serve as
soon as they are. ckme. or you will
I lose a lot of their prfrsiyus vitamin
C content .
When you
'^serving a heavy
palatability.
... When you open a can of asparagus, jg
idoSi at .the bottom of the can so
that yotk^an slip out the stalks with--^
But when he came out of the door!
of his quarters there awaited a de
tachment of ceremonial troops, a , ,, , , ..
band, armored cars, the colors. , ). W H h< ''’ y0 , 1 ; , ha " d e k '‘f’ S
■ Present . . . arms!- The slap ol ha " dS ™ sa ' , . l ! en tKjJub.pter.g
gloved hands on rifles as the de- *‘ U no1 clmg ,0 >hem 50 - r<!adlly - l »
tachment came to salute. For 37!
years Eisenhower had heard that!
command and sound, from cadet tu!' , , , ,
five-star general. Now,he was foi-l Speaking of fish,.you can sfrve
lowing the millions of fortfler Grs! more effectively ] [f jouhave an o.leo
he had commanded into civilian iifc. r £ an3wood * ,la " k ‘, w ^ h *» sat
; n 'Pipe some mashed potatoes to form
cling to \hem so readily
iWash dishes in which you have had
fish in vinegar water to remove the
odor: v
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Sixty, seventy, yes, even eighty hours without re-sharpening
is the experience of operators with the new Warren Hign
Speed Precision Chain.
This means a very substantial money saving each year in
sharpening time alone.
The secret is the new plow-shaped high speed steel cutting
teeth, developed by Henry E. Warren, inventor of the Telechron
electric clock and timing devices.
This chain cuts faster and uses less motive power. AvailaL^
only on Lombard chain saws—will fit any Lombard sov* now
in use. See new model we now have bn display.
BELL-LOTT
• „ 430 Meeting St. — West Columbia. S. C.
Eisenhower, still i n uniform,
stepped into the waiting car with
his wife, snapped acrispsalute,
Continued -. » . '
THE GIFT OF MOTHER
When God looked down upon the
earth ? • ,
And chose to put new blessings the^e,
Gifts from above
. To show His love.
And lighten earthly joy and care,
He gave the sky the sun-set glow; •
Gave Jragrance to the lily’s blow;
Gave laughter gay
‘ To children’s play;
And then to every yearning soul,
He gave that gift of tenderest worth—
A mother.
a border of rosettes around the fish,
then broil, and you have a platter
pretty enough to score an immediate
victory.
If you have-fats or drippings, store
them ih a cool place such as the re
frigerator to prevent them from be
coming rancid.
If you will rub roast chicken inside
of the body cavity with lemon jqice,
you add distinctive flavor as well as
tenderizing the chicken.
When washing a bread board, use
clear cold water so that any remain
ing flour will not gum the board.
When washing articles on which
there is a fringe, handle gently dur
ing laundering so that the fringe does
not become knotted. Shake out be-
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