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/ . ■/ 4, 4 / Thursday, February 7, 1952 THE''CLINTON CHRONICLE Page. Seven Dale Carnegie... •n?.. UVs’ Partntr Meant All to Man STORY ILLUSTRATES what your life partner can mean l J^ u , rston R- Decatur, Jr., Atlanta, Ga., was so worried once that he almost broke up one of the happiest homes in his town—his own. 4 . . ^ exactly 9:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve he received notice that due to a financial recession of American‘Airlines, Inc., his services would not be required after another 30 days. This came as a complete surprise and imme diately he became obsessed with worry. He fully realized that the company had so specialized him that he wasn’t fit for any other type of work except in commercial airlines. He had given this company six good years of his life and had nothing to show for it. Due to the housing shortage, he had willingly commuted, for two years, 126 miles each day, thereby sacri ficing 6 Vfe hours of each day to them, rather than his family, just because he believed in his future with such a fine company. He hated his home life and all the responsibilities that went with it. 9 Shortly his wife became genuinely concerned over his health and his mental attitude. One night she said, “Let’s analyze each problem and see what could possibly happen to you and us.” Then as each one was dramatically presented, she laughed loud and i heartedly until he couldn’t help but laugh with her. This went on for a couple of hours until they had covered some problems that weren’t even problems. In laughing he began to realize the faith his wife had in him and she knew that he couldn’t fail her by just worrying and giving up. So he set to work solvihg each problem until there wasn’t one left worth worrying about. Her bit of psychology had taught him the uselessness of worry and made him realize for the first time in their marriage that she was more than a wife, more than a partner and more 1 than a companion, she was a very vital part of him. Carnegie Hours: 9:00 to 5:30 Phone 979 LOAN S . $10.00 to $50.00 and up Friendly, Courteous, Confidential, Service - American Credit Corporation Ted Marr, Manager 104 W. PITTS STREET — CLINTON, S. C. Automobiles - Furniture - Signature A Reminder On < COUNTY TAXES County taxes are now payable with a 2% pen alty which became effective February 1st. Penalties are as follows: ... 1! March I JS ... K toil I n Jan. 1... Feb. 1... Tax books close April 15 when delinquent items go into execution with added costs. V. ’ ’"•'v Save money by paying now before the penalty increases. ...„ . - SAM M. LEAMAN LAURENS COUNTY TREASURER AIm for JUM Each new Hyperdn Tlblat rftopa Pain of about 1 cupful of Stomach Acid During 4>bur». Hypttcin protects Acid-Irritated stomach walls. Puts firm control on add pain of Diagnosed Stomach Ulcers. Th* instant New Hjrpardn raachat ths stomach it baf ins to adsorb axe ass hydrochloric acid. It coats inflamed stomach lining, giving nature a greater opportunity to soothe and heal. Pain venishae quickly—almost instantly... nervous tension disappears. f Mai YOU , V Jjw Make This 7-DAY Homs Tsst MUST M SATISFIED with HYHKIN manufacturer will pay your money back. AFTKR-EATINQ PAINS,'GAS, HEARTBURN' SOURNESS, MAY FADE AWAY AFTER VERY FIR9T HYPERCIN TRIAL. AT ALL DRUGGISTS McGEE’S DRUG STORE Homemade Freezer Serves Farm Needs Farmers Turn to 'Build Tour Own' Once More With 'labor costs up and appli ance growing sefree, many farm ers are beginning to “build their, own” once more. One example of what can be done with cinder blocks and insulation—plus a few spare hours of labor—is the homemade food freezer shown below. The freezer is tucked away in a convenient corner of a farm home basement. It holds a side of beef Campfire Girls Form New Group - The large enrollment of Camp fire Girls made it necessary to di vide the group and form a new one. The new group is named To- wanka. The officers elected are: President, Mary Elizabeth Hor ton. Vice-president, Lou Jones Corn wall. Sec.-Treas., Patty Chisholm. Scribe. Betsy Davis. Mrs. Leonard Bishop is Guardian of the Towanka tribe of Campfire Girls with Mrs. William Chisholm Assistant Guardian and Mrs. W. E. McLendon, sponsor. Beginning Wednesday, Feb. 13, the Towanka Tribe will hold its meetings at the ^Fjrst Baptist church. Sportsmen Hold Meet In Laurens i , .... Approximately a hundred sports- ■r and all the surplus cherries, straw berries and lima beans grown on the farm. Besides farm produce, this homemade appliance makes an ideal storage place for left-overs, ice. cream and large quantities of special cuts of meat processed at a neighboring locker plant. Like other freezers, however, it must be remembered that freezing does^not improve the quality of the food stored in them. You get out of a freezer only, what you put in. Also, farm wives are cautioned about cor rectly packaging freezer food." In cluded among acceptable packaging materials are moisture-proof vege table parchment paper, moisture- proof cellophane (which can be heat-sealed), aluminum foil, cello phane-lined containers, freezers hags and approved cartons. The use of such materials are necessary regardless of whether freezers are purchased or are homemade. Unless properly packed frozen foods may deteriorate. The freezer, illustrated, is oper ated with a Vi horsepower compres sor. Rafters above the appliance are used for the storage of canned fruits. ■ Intestinal Disease Hits Numerous Swine Herds Thousands of pigs in major swine- producing states have been stricken with an intestinal disease regarded as the most serious of its kind ever seen in the U.S. The American veterinary medical association reported that transmis sible gastroenteritis has wiped out the entire pig crop on some farms. No swine-raising farm can consider itself cdmpletely safe from the dis ease, 4he AVMA warned. Symptoms are severe scouring, vomiting, and dehydration. There is rapid loss of flesh in spite of the fact that affected pigs continue to nurse until they die. At present, no drug can be recom mended as a standard treatment for this infection. Only possibly means of control is to keep healthjr breed ing stock and healthy litters com pletely out of contact with sick ani mals and away from houses and grounds where outbreaks have oc curred. Sensational New HYPERCIN Stops Acid Pain of Diagnosed STOMACH ULCERS Ask Your Doctor about the BENEFITS of HYPERCMf Gardener Knee Rfst This kme« rest wU take the strain oat ei gardening when weeding er performing some similar operation where It’s necessary to work on your knees. The base la large enough so that It won’t sink Into soft ground. The edges of the three vertical pieces should be round ed. Sufficient slock Is left in the canvas cover to provide com fortable rests for the knees. Side-Dressing Corn Crop With Nitrogen Pays Off Prof. C. J. Chapman, University of Wisconsin extension agronomist, reports that side-dressing corn with nitrogen fertilizer in late June, paid off in an extra 4ft tons of corn sil age per acre on one Dane coupjy farm last year. Hu says the amount of nitrogen to apply depends on the soil’s fertility level. He recommends at leaat 40 pounds per aero. Under aome con ditions this could bo increased. men and others attended a catfish stew Monday night on .the occa sion of the monthly meeting of the Laurens county chapter of the S. C. Wildlife Federation. » Dr. D. H. McFadden of Joanna, president of the chapter, presided and Stewart Brown, director of the state federation made a report of legislative activities affecting game and fish in the state. The “3 B’s” had succeeded in putting their Plan 8 bill across over the federation bill, he said, and the thing to do now was to work in behalf of im proving that bill. He didn’t explain what he meant by the “3 B’s” but the crowd took him to mean Gov. Byrnes, Senator Edgar A. Brown and Speaker of the House Sol Blatt. r - ■ * After ^the meal two movies were shown, one a comedy release fea turing The latq yr. p Fields and the other a showing of (fogs and ; hunters on the rah'ge.' * .. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF CHARTER Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to Section 8159 of the Civil Code of South Carolina relating to charitable and other eleemosynary corporations, and any amendments thereto, the undersigned will apply to the Secretary of State on or after Februiry 11, 1952, for the issuance of a Charter for a Corporation whose name shall be THE LAURENS COUNTY COLORED FAIR ASSO CIATION and whose principal place of business will be Clinton, S. C., which company proposes to engage in holding of Colored fairs in Lau rens County, the net proceeds from which will be used for charitable and civic purposes. BENJAMIN L. THOMPSON, THOMAS H. RICE, , Declarants. Dated February 7, 1952. > 21-3c OFFICE SUPPUES Complete line, all the little items, needed for the office. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. SAT: “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” THANK YOU LINCOLN. 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