The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 27, 1950, Image 7

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• ♦ 4 i Thursday, July 27, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE L L_^— -f- Page Seven 4-H Boys and Girls To Camp Next Week Laurens county 4-H club boys and girls, local leaders and extension i workers will camp with club boys j and girls from Saluda county at \ Camp Bob Cooper, Clarendon county, ‘ July 31->August 4. Making the trip! will be 180 clubsters. Mrs. Beatrice Sloan, of this city, will be one of the leaders for thej outing. A Regular Chronicle Feature Babson Writes World Cannot Stand a Third War, Must Compromise amount of seed to get a good sod and not. over graze as most farmers do due to more cattle than acreage to graze. He also pointed out that it requires good land to have good pasture for grazing. 4-H Members Return From Confer ence The four 4-H club members at tending the State Conservation camp at Rocky Bottom camp in Pickens; county last week with J. B. Willi ams, Asst. County Agent, took part on the program and reported a fine camp throughout their stay. WARNING! ‘Dog Days’ Ahead Sweltering hot weather is the time many folks are most likely to suffer painful miseries of stomach distress/ appetite and good sleeping habits vanish and you feel “all rundown”! . . . right at the season of the year when Nature intended for building; I New York City, July 21.—Every jtwo months, at least, I come to New ;York to check over the outlook with a few very influe ntial and well-in formed people whose names read ers would recognize. This is a review of their unanimous opinions at the mo ment . These men insist that neither the Un ited States nor Rus sia can afford a World War III at M 4% , Roger W. Bobioa up. A course of Scalfs Indian River Medicine, the famous appetizer and stomach tonic containing 22 of Na-,., ... . . . ,. tar,', herbs, that the j™*" 1 lme .' 11 certainly would has won the result in destroying some of the lar- praise of so many folks for over 48 companies and, in fact, all other com panies paying dividends”. Of course, such a “stop-gap” program requires continued high taxes, more borrow ing and more inflation, war or no war. Such will then be all the more necessary because import dut ies will gradually decrease. World peace ultimately requires “free trade. Birth Announcements Furthermore, the government will Martha Wood someday not be collecting in part payment so much as it does now. When that happens mortgages and PITTS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts announce - the birth 6f a son, Paul Brooks, on Sunday July 23rd at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Pitts is the former Miss GOOCH t Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gooch an ger cities of both nations and millions of innocent people. years, may be just To prevent this we must gradually what you need to by infiltration extend our influence ease agonizing by appeasing. Compromising or scar- stomach disorders.|i n g Southern Asia and Western Eu- Mr. Alfred Craft, jrope i n t 0 stopping the Communists. Wedowee, AI a., t0 t hj 9 we mus t keep our declares ... (own people happy by providing full I was unable l nt to work; every- f first th thing I ate seemed to create gas in Mr. Craft other debts of individuals will have nounce the birth of a daughter, Can to be extended and increased by theidace, on July 21st at Blalock clinic, government. - Mrs. Gooch is the former Miss Dixie Russia Does Not Need War j R e id 0 f Rock Hill. To repeat: The cold war will be continued until there either is a hot LAW’SON Prospects Good For Ample Supply Of Cotton Textiles New York, July 24.—Prospects ap pear good for an ample supply of cotton textiles in coming months, an industry official declared today. W. Ray Bell, president of the Aso- sociation of Cotton textile Mer chants of New York, said there’s rea*- sonable assurance that fears of tex tile shortages will prove groundless. Complaints of scarcity, except where speculation is involved, will have “little justification in fact,” he forecast. . - ' • Bell said production of cotton cloth is near capacity levels and will con tinue at a fast pace the remainder of. the year, with the industry deter mined and able to meet arty crucial situation. Offsetting this, however, ?re the powerful market stimulants of recent weeks, he added, one being the Korean war and another being new post-war peaks in raw cotton prices which he attributed to thf government’s low cotton acreage es timates. . , SUBSCRIBE TO TH*. UHROVICLB New .Shell ALDRIN We Have A Supply of the Widely Advertised Aldrin Boll Weevil Dust r ws GUANO CO. war or peace after which mass un employment can be prevented only by the U.S. Government adopting a more or less socialistic program. Hence, Stalin figures that if he is Prince, patient he is bound to reach his goal in the end, namely, the spread of communism throughout the world. As one New York banker expressed it, “The market may have one more Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawson an nounce the birth of a son, Cecil, Jr.,; on July 19th at Hays hospital. Mrs. Lawson is the former Miss Mary ATTORNEY GENERAL VOTE IN COUNTY my stomach. I could not slogp or eat. My grandmother advised me to take ScalCs Indian River Medicine and At first thought this seems a cow ardly position for us to take, but it is believed that Russia also is anx ious to prevent war and is willing back if first bottle doesn’t satisfy. V YOUR (CAR SICK?! ! V l k/ I wt 0 WCLCOMC A C+4ANCC % TO S€RV€ COOPER MOTOR CO. Phone 515 West Main Street the first bottle helped f«*l like,f? compromise to keep the peace. For a new man.” ’instance, the United States might Don’t let hot weather gastric stom- get out of Korea, while Russia might ach distress slip up on you. Benefit by 1 get out of Berlin, and East Germany. Mr. Craft’s fine recommendation. Get A divided Korea or Germany would Scalfs Indian River Medicine right always be a tinder box for war. Rus- away and see for yourself how it sia would not suffer from atomic helps wake up lazy appetite and bombing as much as the United stomach discomforta. Money; States; but the thought of the new H-Bombs whith can be used by ar tillery against her armies if they at tempt to overrun Europe, makes Sta lin hesitate. Both sides may soon be looking for a “face saving” way out. More Inflation Inevitable The high level of U. S. production should continue as long as the cold war lasts. When this comes to an end, either by a hot war or by peace, then will be the time for an economic crash. Even then a period of unem ployment could be postponed fur ther. Assuming people then stop ped buying autos and the employees I of the automobile companies are thrown out of work, the New York , guess is that the government would : loan people money to buy automo- i biles on ten year payments and at 1 a low rate of interest! Even now con gressmen are asking “why is not the government as justified in loaning money to buy furniture as to buy homes?” But, although the effects of Newtoi "i Law of Action and Re action may postponed, the law can not be repealed. Trouble is coming someday. I asked, if under these conditions the automobile companies would be allowed to make money for their stockholders? To this my friends answered, “Yes, because the taxes which the Federal government col lects are dependent upon these auto large investors are becoming like sheep being lead to the slaughter through destruction of property, or high taxes or inflation.” In the meantime, the UB. will re quire vast sums: (1) for defense communism and (4) to help out do mestic* manufacturers facing destruc tive foreign competition due to the absolute necessity of reducing tariffs. Stocks to avoid: Those of common of the Central West and South. Notes From The County Agent's Office C. B. CANNON. Count* Aren* Attend Fertilizer Meeting section of South Carolina. plans to seed approximately 40 ad- Watts Mills r s I wpikfer what (night ha(>|*n 1 Don't wonder.... DO SOMETHING! Don’t go through life pes tered hy worries as to what might happen if certain disas ters came your way. DO SOMETHING about them in advance. 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Pleasant It 30 Mountviile 56 15 Ora 16 29 Owings 66 84 Pleasant Mound 10 16 Poplar Springs 121 56 Princeton 31 22 Renno 18 5 Shady Grove .... 10 16 Stewart's Store . 23 18 Shiloh 29 35 Tip Top 49 19 Trinity Ridge 31 56 Watts Mills 152 88 Waterloo 47 30 Woodville 72 64 Youngs r . 27 33 TOTALS 2715 2344 Pastures,” the importance of liberal j SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE use of complete fertilizer, ample “The Paper Everybody Read*” MI D WAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY SINGIN’ SPURS Hoosier Hotshots JULY 28-29 MONDAY AND TUESDAY JULY 31-AUG. I MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN lA>retta Young — Van Johnson AUGUST 2-3 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY STAGE FRIGHT Jane Wyman — Richard Todd ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 P.M. rmui most nrmw m n owe! tUmmrvmt ’'tT' •OUimtiil* Hy4r*..%tmlie Drift upliunui ml astra emit •» mil mmUt. Put yourself in the driver's teat! 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