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-s » . \ Thursday, December 15, 1949 THE CLINTON CHH0MC1E Pape Three AND HOME What’s to be done with the last of the leftover ham? Grind it fine and mix with chopped hard-cooked eggs and a bit of condensed mushroom soup. This makes fine sandwich filling. Here’s what you can do with slic es of turkey: spread rye bread slic es with salted butter, top with tur key or chicken, then with Thousand island dressing and a couple strips of bacon. When you get tired of serving le mon and tarter sauce with fish, try some cranberry sauce. It’s good and colorful, too. Ever try serving creamed dried beef over poached eggs on toast for a nice, hearty breakfast? The folks will love it! Chicken hash the second time around will get votes if you wrap it in thin griddle cakes and serve with mushroom or cream sauce. You’ll like this special kind of cheeseburger: on a toasted English muffin place a piece of broiled cub ed steak which has been well sea soned with salt and pepper. Top with a slice of soft American cheese and broil long enough for the cheese to bubble. Next time you make an omelet, MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA THURSDAY-FRIDAY DECEMBER 15-16 DESIRE ME With Greer Carson and Robert Mitchum SATURDAY DECEMBER 17 THE MAN FROM TEXAS With James Craig and Johnnie Johnston SUNDAY-MONDAY DECEMBER 18-19 TAP ROOTS With Van Heflin and Susan Hayward TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20-21 NORTHWEST STAMPEDE With Jean Leslie and James Craig ^ ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE Sunday Show Starts at 9 P. M. — One Show Only Other Shows Start at 7:00 — Complete Show After 10:4)0 fold in some chopped, pitted ripe olives. They give the dish a tex ture and flavor very much like mushrooms. Pumpkin pie gets a lift every time you garnish it with whipped cream flavored with maple sugar, then sprinkle with toasted pecans. RECIPE of the week Sausage-Sweet Potato Loaf (Serves 6) 2 pounds bulk pork sausage 2 cups soft bread crumbs 2 eggs Va cup milk 4 cups mashed sweet potatoes or yams Vi teaspoon nutmeg ^ teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon salt Mix the first fouir ingredients. Bake in a nine-inch loaf pan in a moderate (350 degrees) oven for one hour. Remove from oven; let stand five minutes. Pour off fat. Place on a cookie sheet. “Frost” loaf with mashed sweet potatoes which have been mixed with spices and salt. Brush with a beaten esg and brown in a very hot (450 de grees) oven. the past fiscal year. Of the Laurens county teachers qualifying were teachers in the white high school of the county, 151 were teachers in the white elemen tary schools, 20 were teachers in the Negro high schools and 102 were teacners in the Negr'6 elementary schools of the county. t The total number of teachers qualifying for state aid in the state during the 1948-49 fiscal year came to 15,255, of which 2,791 taught in the white high schools, 5,918 taught in the white elementary schools, 972 taught in the Negro high schools, ami 5.574 in the Negro elementary schools. P. C. MEN IN "WHO'S WHO" WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD ( IIRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Drunken Drivers Lose Licenses Columbi.', Lee. 7—(Special to 'The Chroi'iciej—Driving privileges withdrawn from Laurens county mo torists during the month of Novem ber totalled eight, according to^ a compilat.on by the motor vehicle di vision of the State Highway depart ment. All of the withdrawals mede ir. Laurens county were in the nature of suspensions, and were made on charges of driving under the influ ence of liquor. All of the drivers involved were male, two being be- ; tween 17 and 30 years of age. four [being between 30 and 40, and two being 40 or older. In the state as a whole 459 with drawals of licenses were reported) One withdrawal was in the nature of a revocation, one was a cancella tion and the other withdrawals were suspensions. FOOD Is An Important Item With Housewives You will find helpful Grocery and Market News in THE CHRONICLE every w r eek from leading food stores in the city. Read the advertisements — they tell you about changing nrices each week and where you can buy to advantage. Here’s the Presbyterian rollege lineup for the 1949-50 edition of “Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges." Radin* from left to rirht. top row: Fd Cambell of McCormick. Ferdinand .farohs of Clinton, and George Watt of Themas\ille. Ga^.Bottom, row: Neely McC arter of Gas tonia. N. C., Henry L'heureux. Jr., of Georgetown, and Bill Harper of Darlington. IT’S JUST YOUR NERVES’ :: :: W 339 Teachers In County Get State Aid for Salaries Columbia, Dec. 7.—(Special to The Chronicle) — The financial report for 1948-49 of the Department of Education of the State of South Carolina, released this w’eek by the j finance division of the department. ! reveals that a total of 339 teachers in , Laurens county qualified for state aid for salaries of teachers during “Relax and quit worrying, it's just your nerves,” is not very helpful advice to a ner vous sirk person. Such indi viduals need help for they are really sick and their sickness DOES HAVE A CAUSE. \ The problem is one of deep- seated and constant nervous tension caused by an irrita tion of the nerve roots leading from the spine. Though nothing may seem wrong organically, the prooer X-rays and other tests will reveal this condition, when an especially trained chi ropractor makes an examina tion. Only when the cause of this irritation Is ••emoved can a per- »cn relax and quit worrying. I R < . i. HART Graduate of the Palmer School ot Chiropractic :■:* tvfj-jj-tjjvfvU-:: *: * '■ •••.xifss**’ :* Until then, the individual is sick, mentally and physically. Such illnesa will eventually lead to real organic disturb ances in most eases. Nature is constantly making ?n effort to relieve this pres sure and tometimes through a Prolonged rest or change of cli mate does accomplish it. The most efficient and sat- factorv way is to have a thor ough examination by Ur. Hart, who has had wide experience in correcting nervous disorders. Dr C. J. Hart is loca.ed at ??1 Vc't *.Ialn St. next to the First Methodist Church, In T au ens. There is rlenty of psrkinr «pare and offices are tae ground floo,. I s if it :: :c :: t: s it x: r: x.t •i :: » :: h I i :: tnascincjaass: syaaaa: ’More For Your Money’ G BIG 12 OZ. BOTTLES THE NEW 6-BOTTLE METAL CARRIER - now available Nothing better tasting! 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