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Thursday, August 20, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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shot-sole borer's. 5. Clean up ground
where vegetables have matured to
lessen insect and disease damage
next season.
Insects and Diseases
1. Don’t quit the cotton insect
fight too soon. 2. Plan now to
make next year’s wheat, oat and
barley crop as disease-free as pos
sible. 3. Plow under old crop rem
nants soon after harvest to destroy
insects. 4. Control bean beetles.
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BARSON TALKS OF LIFE INSURANCE! A Late Summer
AND DECUNING VALUE OF DOLLAR!
By ROGER W. BABSON I you now have in life insurance,
Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 20.—| bank deposits, and elsewhere will
I believe in life insurance at all be growing in value. (2) your real
times, the same as I belive in fire
insurance at all times. As, how-
Farming Guide
ever, the amount of fire insurance
taken out should depend partly on
the cost of replacement, so the
amount of life insurance which
Some of the many phases of farm
wages will be increasing every i work important' for attention in
month even though you get the late summer are listed by County
same number of dollars in your Agent C. B. Cannon,
pay envelope. This means that un- 1 Abronomy
less we can prove we are produc
ing more goods or rendering better
you take out should depend partly service, we should not now ask ^ f p^^f^^d winte^over^ro^
upon the trend in the value of the nigner wages. i
dollar. Time To Buy Life Insurance
Value of Dollar Been Declining
Ordinarily, when experts agree 1 present high wages which your liberally) and use cu itipacker after
1. Start preparing now for win- 5 clean up all fly-breeding places
and use TEPP, malathon, and other
methods of fly control. 6. Clean
j crimson clover grazing mixtures as | corn cribs of all weevil-infested
1 refuse. 7. Examine wheat and
. . ., soon after September 1 as moisture
This is the time to insure tbe i cond itj ons are favorable. Fertilize
V'jSssSiCfc v
that the dollar will decline in value
for the next 20 years, you would
not buy so much
20 Payment Life
Insurance as if
they agreed it
would incrlase in
value during the
next 20 years. In
the first case, you
are paying out
good dollars as
premiums, wji i 1 e
ms, w f h i l
your wife mi(y get
Inllars i whp
husband is now bringing home.. seedi 3 Save farm seed Qfi aU
With sufficient life insurance kinds for 1954 lantings 4 0b _
bought now, the increased buying tain ^ plant £ g seed and lain
power of this insurance when Pfid f0 r more small grain this fall. 5.
will partly offset the loss in tbe Leafy> g re en hay is more nutritious
family income in case of his deal.. — do not 0 y ercure g Order lime
Hence, this is the time to buy. materials now. 7. Plan for a
life insurance. In addition to get- “Bi an ket of Green” on all fields
ting full insurance the day you pay J by Christmas. 8. Remember—“The
your first premium, you are payin
your premium with 52-cent dollars
while your wife and family may
be paid in 100-cent dollars when
you die. For parents this means
that now also is the time for spend-
UUc'Of.jfcftMa poor dollars when
you die—although she then would
be much better off than if she got
no dollars* *■
In the second case, you are pay
ing out poor dollars as premiums,
with the hope your wife will get | cnents.
good dollars when you die. To il- j ~ ""
lustrate how much of a factor this Tiiffi RS||jnn
change is, the value of our dollar WfCI I IfU DIMIUII
was 100 cents in 1939; it declined
to 52 cents in 1952 and then started
climbing back again. Considering
that the people of the United States
hold life insurance policies total
ling over $275 billions, this decline
in the value of our dollar has cost
Americans many billions of dollars.
Reasons For Declining Dollar
There are various reasons why
-the dollar declined in value during
the past twenty years. The pri
mary one was that owing to war
and preparation for war we did not
balance our national budget but
issued billions of paper money to
make up the deficit. Any banker
will accept your note at par if you
have all your bills paid, a good job,
and money in the bank. If, how
ever, you can’t pay your bills and
are constantly giving out more
notes, then these notes are accepted
only at a discount, and the more
notes you issue, the bigger the dis- #
count you must give in order to*
have them accepted.
Another reason for a declining
dollar is when anyone accepts
wages, interest, of profits for more
than he deserves. Wageworkers
are entitled to wage increases in
proportion to their increased pro
duction, less fair rental for the
new machinery. When, however,
labor unions force employers to give
them more wages without giving
more production in return, this re
sults in an unbalanced national
budget. In the long run, none of
us can get “something for noth
ing.” What labor gets in unpro
ductive wages, it loses through
higher prices, higher rents, and a
declining dollar value.
Why The Dollar Is Declining
In view of the fairer attitude
which the Eisenhower Administra
tion is taking to balance the spend
ing, borrowing ,and production bud
gets, the value of the dollar should
now go up again. This means
many things: (1) The money which
«»i South will come into her own when
her fields are green in the winter.”
Horticulture
1. Plant the fall vegetable gar
den now for better farm living and
health. 2. Be sure to plant large
1 cuucauuu icu g reen patches of turnips and other
For businessmen : greens> enough for the entire farm
A late August
planting often brings a good price.
4. After peach harvest cut out all
broken limbs as a preventive for
ing money r on an education for
your children
it means now is the time to spend, 3 plant more beans
money on institutional advertising
and on other “long term” invest-
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION CREDITORS' NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Sar- persons having claims against
dis Methodist church at Renno, S. t be es tate of Marion Holland Work-
C., will apply to the Secretary of man, deceased, are hereby notified
State, Columbia, S. C., on Friday, to file same duly verified, with the
August 21, for a Charter of Incor- unc |eTsigned, and those indebted to
.. - ., , , _ said estate will please make pay-
poration for said church. Purpose ment llkewise , H *
Earned By State
Residents In r 52
Charleston, Aug. 17—A record
$2,341,000,000 went into the pockets
and bank accounts of South Caro
lina residents last year in income
payments to individuals, an aver
age of $1,099 for every man, woman
and child in the state, C. W. Mar
tin, district manager of the U. S.
Department of Commerce, has an
nounced.
This was $213,000,000 more than
was paid in 1951. The average in
come payment to individuals in
1951 was $1,003.
The income includes that receiv
ed in wages and salaries, net in
come of proprietors including
rents and other items such as so
cial insurance benefits, relief, vet
erans’ pensions and benefits, and
allotment payments to dependents
of military personnel.
- The increase in total payments in
South Carolina from 1951 to 1952
approximated 10 per cent. This was
double the percentage rise for the
nation as a whole.
Construction payrolls in South
Carolina, which increased more
than one and one-half times from
1951 to 1952, led all southeastern
states in gains. This expansion un
derlays the state’s 10 per cent ad
vance in total income, the fourth
largest in the nation.
The Office of Business Economics
in Washington will publish income
figures for all states in the August
issue of the “Survey of Current
Business.”
treatments are very effective on
barley for “weevil” damage and
fumigate if necessary. DDT seed
seed grain. 8. Requeen bees.
Agricultural Engineering
1. Get the mower and rake in
good running condition for hay
harvest. 2. Check over and repair
all types of farm machinery. 3.
Make needed repairs to corn cribs
and other storage buildings. 4.
Make grain storage buildings rat-
proof. 5. Investigate the possibili
ties of installing running water in
ihe home and on the farm. 6. Also
investigate possibilities of garden!
irrigation from small streams.
IVE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
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Phone 74
of the incorporation is to promote
divine worship and Christian Edu
cation.
(Signed)
W. DON COPELAND,
W. E. BELL,
J. G. SIMPSON,
Petitioners. 1c
BEN C. WORKMAN,
Executor,
Kinards, S. C. H
August 13, 1953. 3-3C-W
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One of the best scientific equipped Chiropractic clinics in the
South, the Hart Clinic offers its facilities and years of experience
to the sick and suffering of this area. If your health is not what
It should be, call for an appointment with—
The C. J. Hart Chiropractic Clinic
Yeac-Round Air-Conditioned
205 Church St. LAURENS. S. C. Telephone 22501
r yiten c^ r €cuiage
Pain, torment, and suffering play no favorites. They attack
alike the sole wage earner of the family, the mother with
her many responsibilities, or the only child. The one safe
refuge is the family physician, who alone has the knowl
edge, courage, and stamina to battle disease. Don’t hesi
tate to consult your physician in time of illness. He, and
he alone, is competent to advise. Depend on us to Ell his
prescriptions promptly.
Write Your Congressman "NO” on Socialized Medicine
McGee’s Drug Store
Phone No. 1
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Step Up to the Car with Winning Ways
at Big -August Savings that Lower Your Cost!
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Now is the time to take advantage of
high trade-in allowance for your present
car on a high-powered, high-perform
ance, high-styled ’53 Dodge.
Your present car is getting older, de
predating in value as winter approaches.
August is the month! Dodge fc the
car! Take a look at its winning ways
during 1953 as proof of the extra value
Dodge offers you.
In the famous 1206-mile 1953 Mobil-
gas Economy Run, the Dodge V-8 took
the measure of every car in its class
. . . outperformed all other “8’s” in
every class with a spectacular demon
stration of Red Ram V-8 economy.
Two weeks later, the^ same Dodge
broke all records for standard American
cars over the Measured Mile.
At various times during the year,
the advanced beauty of Dodge “Action-
Styling” received recognition from
three highly respected academies of art
and design.
Only Dodge brings you such a great
record of achievement. Step up to the
Action Car—at prices that start below
many models in the lowest priced field.
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dependable
DODGE
Wins its class,
Mobilgas Economy Run
Tops all 8%
Mobilgas Economy Run
Sots now records,
AAA Performance Runs
Wins Boouty Awards,
3 Academies of Design
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