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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1949
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cream cheese on thin slices of sal-
, ami, then rolling them into a cor
nucopia. Place these around the
platter. “ i
, Midget-sized meat balls make an
elegant garnish for soup. Dip mar-!
ble sized meat balls in flour, fi^ in
hot fat and add to hot soup just be
fore serving.
Add 1 tablespoon of marmalade to
1 cup of top milk. Serve this over
first if you want to get rid of most
of the sand at once. Then rinse two
or three times in cool water and
most of the remaining sand will have
disappeared.
If you like turnips but can’t abide
their strong flavor, toss out the wa-|
ter as soon as it reaches the boiling
point. Add fresh water and cook
until tender.
Lima beans take on flavor and ap
petite appeal if you season them
with bits of crumbled bacon and a
dash of nutmeg. |
Asparagus left over from dinner
will keep perfectly if you refrigerate
it and keep it covered with the liq
uid in which it was cooked
Do you dislike having to mix your
peanut butter with the oil from
which it has separated? Keep the
jar upside down until a few minutes
before using.
AU the Little Items Needed for the
Office
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
plain milk for a
C LINTON. S. 1.. THI RSDAY, MAY 12, 1949
Hoover's Fine Record
An interesting article on the work
< .1 Edgar Hoover, director of the
F
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in The Chror
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the bureau
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: solicitation o
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an i Attorney
more taxes and big spending.
President Trumari is ’’all wet." We
do not have too many Byrds. The
tragedy is we do not have more
i.lr ioaay. ; business jjadgment in the senate. His
s ago — May 10, kind are too few. which accounts
was made direc- for much of the "mess" we see in
He did so after Washington,
f President Cool- :
cereal instead of
breakfast treat
Combine bacon and pancakes to!
get the full effect from this delight
ful pair. Pour pancake batteir over
strips of cooked bacon and bake as
usual.
Try tnis new way with pancakes’
and sausage: Roll a cooked sausage
link in a pancake and serve with
hot appleasauce.
Ever try stuffed lamb chops? Make
a slit in the fat side of the whole 1
length of double thick lamb chops,!
cutting nearly to the bone. Fill with I
rinsed and drained seedless raisins.
Bake or broil the chops.
Mix flaked crabmeat with chopped 1
hard-cooked eggs, mayonnaise and
seasoij to taste. Spread on slices of
bread which have been toasted only
on one side. Top with slices of
cheese, then broil until cheese melts.
Serve hot.
REC IPE OF THE WEEK
Stuffed Spareribs
(Serves 8)
2~ Sides spareribs
2 tablespoons salt
4 slices pineapple
8 cooked prunes pitted
2 Targe apples, quartered
l 4 cup brown sugar
General Stone, ij' L T‘ T Ci.
:n the proviso that it be kept free ^ 1016 10 JiOp
That is why the de- ( The general assembly was handed I! 1 open roasting pan. Sprinkle half
Place one side of spareribs on rack
: om p>.
\ artmont hn- been a success and its a S112.854.709 general appropriations sa lt over the meat. Arrange pine-
v- o: k marked with efficiency. Today bill free conference committee re- a PP‘ e . prunes and apples over meat.
i %.: o aie more than 9.000 employees port Tuesday The report is now un
n fne bureau, which is now engaged dor consideration and final adjourn
in a concerted battle against Ameri- ment depends on what happens.
...n Communists. Hoover’s record
* < t is ns defense It stands as a mon-
. t ' against crime in America.
Due.: r H>orer and nis F. B I.
< ... rfuzation deserve the commenda-
: •• they .,re receiving on the com-
1 etion iff twenty-five years of ser- $117,940,179 figure approved by the _ , , . .
' v All of us can sleep sounder at senate. Taxpayers will commend the ramJ lt'd egg# need nev’er scorch
r -nt because these foes against committee for doing its duty. The ^ y° u co °^ lI ). a double holler.
. r mina’.s. murderers, kidnapers, rob- house approved bill sent to the sen- T lls gives mcCj fluffy eggs and does
hers and others who are a danger ate was $113,340,126, showing the t0 ° Ust 50 wl11
to society — ‘
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Thank G
Sprinkle sugar over fruit and place
second side of spareribs on top.
Sprinkle with remaining salt. Bake
This enormous proposed spending * n a moderate (350 degrees F.) av
is for" the new fiscal year beginning en ^ or “ hours.
July 1. Current appropriations to be _ .... !
matched against the appropriation Cauliflower will stay ci^an. white:
arc $110,970,783 The free conference and beautiful if you cook the veg-,
cut down the bill sharply from the eta hle with its head down in the'
water.
are on the job day and
d for Edgar Hoover.
extravagant spending going on in
become tough.
After taking a few olives out of
A New Magic Plan
President Truman’s new secretary
>•1 agriculture, Charles F Brannen, a
Denver lawyer, is promising overy-
armer. The difference
gentleman and Mr. Tru-
the latter while cam-
re-election
to evervbodv
Columbia, as well as in Washington., a lt 1 w
The senate’s proposed $117,000,000 * J ar : P°*»r.*o»ne oil on top of those
appropriation bill shows the amazing remaining m the jar to keep them
attitude of the legislature toward*' 0 " 1 Stor * “i the refng-
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legislatvic luwaiu
spending and at a time when w’e are,
faced with a business recession anri
uncertain conditions. The attitude of
both the house and senate has been
that of the spendthrift. Too many ot
their members have been interested
in a "pork barrel - grab. The bill as
promised riow reported should have beisi cut
Secretary *ever£ff additioaal million.
erator
Soak spinach in warm, salty water
a new magic formula. President Trwnan says we “have
y.-tem under w hich the to ° many "Byrd*” i/v the senate. The
would get lower retail taxpayers of South Carolina are
heM.ng out money to ‘***>ut unanimous that we need s<«nei
the farmers. The new cab- "Byrds" i* Coluirfcut.
inet officer is under fire from all The houae and aenato inarched «p ;
parts of the country. There is a grow-'the hil l aiJ * right back diwn aga n.|
ing belief >n Capitol Hill that he hat»| And *he taxpayers, tor screh extrav.a^j
no real understanding of agricultire.K anc ‘N are ^ t0 h«Jd th** bag »
financial and economic problems., » —
Hu- appointment was purely politi-, u _ _i /r ' “ ‘ - v**- _■
cal. and apparently he thinks first of iHOrtOnai vOTlOB V¥©6K
the politicians’ interest rather than The time haw rolled- around again
the farmers’ and nation’s welfare. ft** the observance of Natuanal Cot-.1
Brannen would guarantee the • tom Week—May 9-Y4 AID of us ^
farmer an income and the consumer j shosld be vitally inw»e«te<t in the
public lower prices on the same com- event set aside-U> emphasize dse im-
moOities which doesn't make sense, portaoce of th<*. world’* most verea-
He would ignore prices in his pro-1 tile Ibre.
posed novel new- system of produc-l Nobbing takes* the pla«* of -uiUon,
t on and payment controls on the' thou^x it is fat ad todajc fron* many
farms and at the corner grccery sides with keei : compehstion. It bas
stores, but every informed person; multipi® practical uso»t. and! this
knows that prices are the main -fee- j' week is. design;u*<i to xiake us- all
tor in a free economy His plan, is' more cofiton conscious, la wrear. cat-
another example ot the danger of | ton, to use. cotta##, to t a Ik* cotton, ami
n.o. e bureaucratic government i«xi^|its imjnrtance from the Saimer wffm>
Lol w’hich if put into effect would produces it to thizt fimsdad pmriixff.
include production, distribution and from ti'a mills.
labor He seems to deserve the lam.- Gotten, from tt »i sunny SouLkiia a.
basting he is getting for such soci*4- 2 rea t tMnefactor peojJev. alL nv«;-
istic views. the woriiL Cottoic means dothias and;
many uactul proc He's for - every-racst.
' p|_-i. D,._J and every age W.« are wtally-com-i
riiman S Blast at Byrd cerned because nure tdas 6J) p«r,
President Truman said Monday cent of th® worliie. cotteu is grown S
tnat there are too many members ri ght her a. in the liouth. More dotb»-►
l.ke Sen. Harry P. Byrd of Virginia^ Ln g rxade fronv. cot tor. than from.l
;n congress.’ The senator, as wouti j s jUj
be expe ted, snapped back that rCi j n the «abservente, mervbarsCS, ans ) 1
Truman intends a 'purge, 'T r 'vouilLj ^ make a.-special efl'irt to j
gladly accept his challenge List* 11 ! feature *iany prmucts evade if
t:. these additional words from th**, ton, esiMCially vearing apparai fur
Virginian "If the president meass.. inen) women ani childnn. wth the
he will attempt to purge me from ^uramer mruaihs Ving ahead..i
the senate because I will not accept Think of iX eottcu-means foodL.cloth-|
his dictatorship in matters of legis-ji n g i and a comfotlable livelihoxl for*
lation, then I will be on hand w-henj one 0LI v 0 f ev»try ten. Ammeans, J
the purging starts. I owe my al-ti-n<-w the cutlon txx.tile imtusfcy I
giance to my constituency of Vir- i s cfinfranted wlb a rather discour-1
ginia. So long as I remain in thCjagigg <*jilook cae tip narkel cprjdi.-*
senate I will vote as my conscience, ^j 0QS This makes it adl tlajp noore
dictates and will represent the wuhr important that we use cotton, pro-
e of my constituents.” ducts La avery? possitYie way- to., help
That is Senator Harry Byrd keep the milLi, cunning andi thasaby
ing, the most fearless and valuable; jhcmsaix^s of peoples'in the
man in the United State senate, employed. W® canmit. tbere-
our opinion. He puts convictions ( 0 re, underestimate the importance
above politics and has fought New 0 { And wa should under-
Deal extravagance and bureaucracy s tatwL that the future of oottoa de-
wduxiug the past sixteen years. He j on everybody, the farmer, the
takes orders from no man or group, textile worker, the whMtealer, the
and does not sell his convictions for, re t a ji C r and the craosumec
a mess of pottage like most of the National Cotton Week means more
senators and congressmen. year than it has in a number of |
Only a few days before the blast y tars . jt cannot tee over^emphasized.
Bvrd gave congress a formula for
cutting Truman’s budget by $4,000,-
000,000 as a persistent advocate of j
government econmy. The federal!
government is heading for a deficit
ot $3,400,000,000 in fiscal 1950, and
of $6,500,000,000 in fiscal 1951, even
if there is no decline in tax re\enues
at existing rates, he said in a pre
pared speech in the senate. He told
the senators, as he has warned them
NO ACCIDENT
TODAY, THANKS
No one uautii r® have an acci
dent, with all the pain and ex
pense, but many have them,
every day. Make certain that
you have Accident Insurance to
pay the bills, if you should- be
injured.
S, W. SUMEREL, Agent
CLINTON, S. C.
Jacobs Building—Tele. 80
give her
A LANE!
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Cream a can of tuna fish quick-
manv^Umes*before,"that the federal ly by adding to it a can of con-
ol.tr-rnment is "permeated with densed cream of mushroom soup
8 ' anf1 inefficiency.” He cited along with 2 tablespoons of cream
figures showing how the budget can and one-fourth cup of sUced stuffed
be cut without impairing efficiency, olives. Serve hot in a noodle ring for
to bring about a four billion dollar an easy supper
savings to the American taxpayers. A nice garnish for a potato salad
sa 8 economy, Truman for [consists of spreading
Byrd is for
1
seasoned
Highest Honors Go '0 LANE
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We will give a watch to the member of t ils year s 'graduating class of Clinton High
School, Thornwell Orphanage, and Bell Street High School who guesses the closest
hour, minute and second a watch, which will be wound and sealed in a box, will run
down. No obligation, nothing to buy. Just come in and get your entry card. One card
to a graduate. No entry can be made after closing time Friday, May 21st.
BOX WILL BE OPENED SATURDAY, MAY 22, AT 3 P. M.
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