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• • t Nothing Is More Important otinirMr im To t hoir *r f.rr vMfrt Natioi non r» ■u V \ ^ >ro\ a! Hmrd »;f Firr rnden»riter!» u* of tb** ini|*»rtance of *oHrohiiijr Mo fir* 1 hH/anti* in our nchiioN at thij* pttniiWs a detailed inspection blank « mj: 'M iteni' to M 1 ohtvked: urjres that •« m'H'f of :ho firo depjirtment aa , omt>any iMi<ixv!ors. and that th< report be filed ■| th»> Mho-*] authorities: It misrht be added iV+this in<p»vtion fomi is presently in use -'•ole-.than 1.000 cities, towns amj villages , — the ’larion—and that it has undOUbt- , siived man\ > oung lives; to say nothing \ a uible public property. S miner vacation, the board points out. ie< the opportuiyty for school renova- ’i ' and :vpairs and workmen freijuentlly e..\t fhim. them odds and ends of lumber. 'awcust and shavings, empty paint pails, v rags and ot her combustibles which should , promptly thrown out. Fire extinguishers v While he . . . i'.ecked to make sure they are > charged andjdn their proper places alarm .'.. stem tested. L ■ • ' ■ o -tainlv. one of the first orders of ~ when the new classes convene is to . ami conduct a fire drill. only ted safe about our children know their schools have the best it pn 'ovt.on—and can lie evacuat- w .thout confusion. From Now ’til November Itoth Derntwratir am) Republican leffiala* tors will i* trying to build a campaign rec ord during the ch'emg pari of the t*6th Ton- gres<*. They will vote for the Hills they think will win votes. Both parties wilt 1m* anxious to *’gi\b the people what they want." And since -o many people want so many things, we mav find ourselves overwhelmed by C'on- gressit>nal generosity. Unfortunately, more Congressional spend- TMI ClJNTl»> < NltONRI F. Tlpr^ias. Aagaal II. I New* Of Tornado HHs Bond* Crow Road* Farm In County ATw ttfcdrt AppAffAWlly bf tgr rtgiac Mr Waldrop rsUniWl thr a«r at abo«t O.M» It art MR**. MeQt IRT HONORKD On Wtslnrwlay night. August 1. Mr* Jor Mr^utrt t»a* hononsl by a surprise covered di*h birthday' dinn»*r gixen by her aiater* and J brother* Knjoying the occasion j viere Mr and Mrs Joe McQuirt .»nd M*ns. Ronald and Donald. Mrs Maude Miller. Mr arid MYs James Nabors and >on. Eddie. Mr and ing—no matter what it is for—will add to Mrs .1 C Nabors and daughter. the inflation that already has cut SO much _b>n n Keller, Mr and Mrs Howard accompanied hv” a. torrential rain- , . .«• .u» i.n„„ Stanley aid daughters. Donna and foil i , tnm*ha..mjr power out of the dollar. . n,m™ Mr. w s «„v ,a !L , .' .. . Some very expensive proposals ret lain to ^ re- s! derKe at the .arm. which is—A small bat vietou* tar nado npped into outhuiMags of the Ralph Waldrrr dairy farm about two and a half mile' -out hr a *t of Laurens about S 30 p m . layl Wed nesday No injuries wen- reported So violent was the twister that board' from a ripped-off roof were imbedded in the eoochete walls of a nearbv silo The brief stolrm .was Miller and sans. Gene and Gykie escaped damage, is occupied by the be acted on liy Uongress. Each of them would i*f Joanna. Mr and Mrs Joe Dixon, pj U (- iam brell family . i . * • n . and S4>ns RriKH' .Ine and Wavne _ '' .. - ' benefit some special group of voters. But their total effect would l»e to hurt all citizen through inflation. •IV A The President of the United States cannot be arrestee! for any crime, even murder. in office no court cun judgtThim. but Uongress. can remove him from office. Once removed, he c4n then be judged as a private citizen. and sons. Bruce. Joe and Wayne, and daughter of Glinton. Mrs. Josie Locklear and son. Ernie, of Sum I merville, Mr and Mrs Elmer Ben net* of Joanna After dinner homemade ice cream was served he saw a small funnel-shaped cloud Friends of Mrs. Mary Bledsoe will headed for the farm. The funnel; be glad to know she is improving. . dipped down and ripped the roof mV nad Mrs. C W. Johnson spent from 3 nearby calf barn, he said. Mr Gambrell said the twister then lifted and disappeared He Mr Gambrell said he and Mrs. j Gambrell and one of their three chil dren were in the dairy bam when J the storm struck He said they heard a loud roar and when he went to the entrance of the barn Ht can A wit observes: "The 10 per cent federal tax mi air conditioners is the closest Unde Sam has yet come to putting a tax on the air we breathe." nad Mrs. C. W. Johnson spent the week-end in Charleston with Mrs Johnson s brother, Ned Tiner Billy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, returned home with them Bobby Tiner relumed to spend some time with Billy. Mr and Mrs. Newman Shouse were in Atlanta Monday on busi ness Mr and Mrs Tullie Blackwell are vacationing this week at Myrtle Beach ANNt’AL C LI B PICNIC ^ New Subscriber! MRS T R CHALK. MRS HAZEL A MOORE, MRS FRANCES OSWALT MRS HACK PRATER. J W. LOTT. Joanna FRANK C. YOUNG, JR . *■ Fort Sam Houston. Texas MRS GLENNIE TARBOX. JR . Georgetown MAJOR CLYDE F. SMITH. JR , Jacksonville. Ark. MISS MARIAN BURTS. MRS B B. STROUD. .MRS T M. MEADOWS. MRS LOUSE BROWN, Clinton MISS DOLLIE ADAIR, Kinards IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOl DOST GET THE NEWS said that when he and his wife and daughter left the bam to check on the safety of their*children and sev eral other children visiting from Connie Maxwell Children’s Home, the wnid was >till so strong they could scarcely walk They found all of the children unhurt in two nearby motor vehicles where they had taken refuge A rainfall gauge at the farm I measured one and one half inches 1 Conservatives The True “Modems” Am d.g. ■f a! Ben Mcreel. USN (Ret.) wartime r «-f the Sea'*ee!» and tmard vhairman an* i«»r Constitutional Action, ha* d the "lil^raU" of both partie* a* .tntfiuarian*. lining the view* «»f At A a!»•»•» rr- ibli«he*t "Index** reveal* the actual • rih* * { all M-nator* and repre*en- n C«*n*: tut *>na! utie*tion* for vear* Babson Discusses Population trai M ree the liO|* pta * are bring **i •tmng magi ali-fa»werfu! pact* "are ia nth ew h ir» •i. Rabaon Park Ma*.* . August 11—One o# the rra ■<on* given lor janripating the prosperity of the Leiden Sutiee" n thr caa«taatly tarreasme popu lotion both m Pus reuntrv and m the world a* • •h le It i* true that ■vr eer» muM rrcegnte popu la* e a* a fartoe in •teek pnee*. bat tt te only ear et many fartnr* r» > N%GI «** • . **»*dr-./vg thr I'ndrd Mate* aieor Ike agr tar ter * n*« a ratal feerr arw* reLr.e e«f*“ ra. * » Meoy ef uatay i ter tbr f-f o tin* thr Ne*reik»i rate ••rid War (I M w* l The Shady Grove Home Demon of ram afwr the >torm had passed onslraiton club members and their over. Mr Gambrell famtUes and some members who The nnf of another adjacent bam had assisted with recreation during also sustained damage and a large the summer enjoyed an outing chicken house was turned upude Friday afternoon at the Joanna ptc down me shelter A group at about thirty- Mr Gambrell said a number of five men. ladir* and children gath fim rartlr were near the unrW ered at • go p m Children played ed bam and hr wa«d it was a Mid other games A p*r — — supper wras served Fifteen rhil Fresh Country EGGS HENDERSON’S STORE *< Formerly Gardner'* Store) Hopewell Section Phone—JOANNA 23M SPECIAL To Anyone Who Need* MONEY Qualify By A Visit To MOORES 104 N. BROAD ST. • CITIZEN’S LOAN & FINANCE CO. Phone 247 — On the Square SPECIAL MORE MONEY FROM MOORES Citizens Loan & Finance Co. 104 N. BROAD ST. grandchildren of the r.ub the nee a* ion MLV* TINsdf V HONO« > |> foilvw -ng wortfep mt*we* «t Furvi Mgre* sjiaM. t t rMf mmm re •ppomr * W ll t Kev *re AAnurad M fa*iaii **<r art *, < <4t»i Our m Ad w< * ttcgre** fr** * heir tteed* iht it ut tonal at pom. u*. to at 11! th . K. Ml p» Lr i t hr •ea Of tac rnia.n ♦ h, •reel <vavs aomn* m •'•er t»c• t tneir iWxepme jwa’i ;s.i.*t je-rr-miarKT. And finalh Aitmiral thing that out great, great grandchihlren will read tn the hietory tmok*—if bre>k* on American hiatory are still being printed: "If th<.>e who lielie\*e in oar Constitution wish to t*e its iriikiples p evail. they #nu*t con- tr:b;jTe generously of their time, money and ♦ nerjnes to this cause. It will avail u* noth ing t.. o>ntatn Communism abroad by our military might if. w hile so doing, we lose our ndnidual freedoms to the oppressive power »•! a Collectivist State created bv ourselves.” \ N ^4r YOU un AMOUNT 101 SAVE IV TIE 10th . EARNS MORE FOR VOI! Wtmm m tags frton rain af mk oan ..with PET hnlK’t CURRENT DIVIDEND RATI 47< I ayyvy (hr ftr*k refrewlang flavor af cn n*h F»< Orangr | rmon 1 imr and hrrWt I ach hrtivga pan (Na taatv bwrei g«»od»e«* af real frenh fntlt flavor mi caalmj nod j«r»i nglM far mmnm oral her myotmcni Pet Nhrrhrl m fd»an— Harr and woda tmosidcao* nat <imn :*rea«e M pupulatoic (annul br taken M face value as an opCmivtic factor for thr futorr la orde' *o tran Lab peopie ,nu» we must have a social wh ch will generate outuitive and ambttioa Only as wore doroutonM. Undent Car- the proper enitronment. income, and demand nar uky apart menu a new infirmary, along with the growth in population do the grroter eoponded library facilitie* and a t OMINH Mi»:u SAMI ASM AU.Y # CITIZENS ® FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION number* at people asaure prosperity On the othed hand, if initiative i* aufled by unfair taxes or gi>\ eminent "give away" social practices or poor health, then capital formation, employment, income*, and consumption will lag the rise in popula non In that event, the growth tread in population, now considered to be bkllish for the future, may work as a depressing influence * \ WORD TO.PARENTS W hat does the above mean to parents at growing children today’ It mean> that parents of all nations must devote attention to helping their children pre field house for girts This is the bhjcpnnl for the im mediate future a* envisioned by President Brown and hts adtmuus trative officers He said the plans may be adjusted as the program moves forward, perhaps accelerated by continuing efforts to secure in dividual gifts Expansion of the pro gram and increases in enrollment will be accomplished gradually as COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS! Th .rman Sensing of the Southern States adequate equipment and financing pare for their future. Not only does this mean provid- become available, ing them with “book learning," but also taking care President Brown, lifting sights sounded this call verance. industry and thrift ! fo ' su PP ort <* undertaking: In addition, parents must above all see to it that ^ Quickening Quar t-heir children develop good character, good health,! ter Century, Presbyterian College and a sane faith. These three things, more than any- res P° n “ s t° the challenge now upon thing else, will enable children to deal successfully with the problems in their future. In short, if their children possess CHARACTER. HEALTH, and a SANE FAITH they will be rich. Otherwise, they will b 115 program PC may ^ p^j. | extend its capacity for service to i the church and the nation.’’ Indu-trial Council says: "As late as 25 years that thev acquire the fundamental habits of perse- j 0 ^ future, ago there was only onp federal aid program of any consequence extended to the states, namely, the highway program costing $250 million per year. Now grants byt the federal government to state and local governments total about $5 billion per year under 62 dif ferent programs of federal aid.” higher education in the United States. Friends and alumni every where are urged to rally in support 1 CLINTON. S. C.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 19M . i i In Iowa Slip Clinton Chrontrlr Established 1M0 Joly 4, U«l - WILLIAM WILSON HARRIS - Jane 13. i»SS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE CHRONICLE PUBUSHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable in Advance) Dut-of-County One Year $3 00. Six One Second Class Pottage Paid at Clinton, $!* C. X »eY*ar $2.00 $4.00 The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers — the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly advice. TV Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature Anonymous communication* will not be noticed This paper is aot responsible for the views or opinions at its National Bdttonal AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Now York Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Dawson left yesterday for the Palmer School of | Chiropractic in Davenport, kwa, where Dr Dawson will attend lec- tpres and classes there for the next week. Palmer School is the original school of chiropractic where Dr. Dawson reemved four years tyam- , mg and later spent two yeaifc on the faculty MAJOR LOWMAN HOME Major Harry F Low man Jr., has returned to the states after a year’s tour of duty in Korea and is spend ing a 30-day leave with his family at their home on Hickory street. Formerly he was attached to the ROTC unit at Presbyterim Col- I He will be attached to a lank bat at Pert Bragg. N C., Three Used Pianos In Excellent Condition Factory Reconditioned Piano* Also In Stock OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK - EVERY FRIDAY TIL 8^30! LAWSON FURNITURE Co. Joanna