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4 V 4 • \ THE CLINTON CHRONICLC Thursdoy, February 5, 1948 ^ Wizard Basketball Player At Gym Saturday Night Air Force Representative To Speak At College Five Southern States Discuss Erosion Problem Capt. R. H. Rixon, representing the 1 Sarasota, Fla., Fob. 1—Re^teseh- ofTicer procurement branch of 14th Air Force headquarters in talks to tatives of five Southern states organ ized today to whip the problem of One hundred and fourty - four ^ straight ' foul goals while ^ tandin S ! p res ^y ter i an . co n e g e students will jcoastal' erosion. • on one foot! ’ explain the requirements necessary, a group-meeting here to discuss 'that's only one of the 150 worlds to cn ter aviation cadet pilot training 1 W ays and means of coping with ero- records that Wilfred HetZel, of Wash-i an£ j officer candidate school with the! s i 0 n whiclr has caused milli-ons of ington. D. C.. holds, and he will; u. S. air force. dollars in damages in recent years, demonstrate his uncanny ability with J Frida y corning at 10:45 at the col-tvoted to form the Southern States a basketball between the halves of lege chape i t Cap t Ri XO a will discuss | Erosion Control, association, the Presbyterian-Newberry ; briefly the opportunity now.available | The group would include all South-1 ball game here Saturday night in in q Ua iifi e d young men to become'ern states touching on the Gulf of;. Ixu-oy Springs gym. trained military pilot officers or non-i\i e xico or the Atlantic acean.' Par-; He has done such Teats as ringing flying administrative officers. I ticipating today were Georgia, Ala-j 70 nut ol 100 foul shots with his 0n Saturday morning at 8:55 in bama, Louisiana, South Carolina and, eyes closed, and 97 out of 100 whlle tfie science hall, he will explain to'Florida, on both knees. A naPvt all interested young men m this area, The association arrivecj at no defi- of Melrose, Minn., Hetzel requirements necessary and the nite program, but these three propos als were presented to -»t: first concentrated on foul shots, and steps to take to enter either one of soon nod won the championship ot^these courses -of training. T 1. Public ownership ol coastal landj Minnesota, but wished to go on from| There will be an officer selection i erosion control by federal and there, and began to practice on tiuk board on the campus Thursday, state governments, to break the tedious process of push- 12th. to conduct interviews and ac-1 0 ing in hundreds of foul shots, one af- cep t applications from interested and thef snots perfected 'll? qualified young men. ter an< Mle has such shooting'on one knee, a football type TO OMJT DANCE Ui re and shots He .. shoot trorn any angle, from ^ The next dance will be held Sat- most an;, position, and has’ received the plan i.ts of the press in the 47 states of the nation that he has put on his show. 2. Asking congress to set up a re^- voicing fund of $500,000,000 to be handled by the federal works agency for erosion prevention. 3. Asking state legislatures to pass Announcement is yade 4t»t there, ,-^ bi , :$ ' mi . tlnB ISdiviauU , :,vo,d a: out or 5,10 toul ;WlU be mi American Leg,on dance »tj „„ , 0 )cccd with er osjon con. the ayroory Saturday evening, Feb. ltiol r ^ urday, February 14. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE "The Paper Everybody Reads” « •v :: K :: 3 :: « •• * • 3 GOLD THEATRE Goldville, S. C. Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 350 (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c Also discussed were ways to stop erosion ranging from elaborate jet-1 ties to ^planting sea grapes, whose | long roots nold the soil together. W. Austin Srqith, Jacksonville en gineer, said erosion had caused $20,- 000,000 damage to the South Georgia i and North Florida coasts alone m " ■ recent years. He proposed the FWA ; revolving fund to provide loans to I governmental agencies at a low rate of interest. The FWA would approve plans for erosion control before loan ing tfederal money. Smith said the proposal may -Wound like a pipe dream to sortie of you," but explained Representative § Price, of Florida, had informed him j Price would introduce such a plan in i congress.. <> | I Till HSI1AY AND FRIDAY. FEB. 5-ti— "DOWN TO EARTH" With RITA HAYWORTH and LARRY PARKS J.t Local Option Bill Delayed In Committee r ! a a i: SATUHDAY. FEBRI ARY 7— DOUBLE FEATURE— "RAILROADED "BORDER FEUD With LASH LaRUE "G-MEN Never Forget," Chapter 3 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEB. 9-10— "IT HAD TO BE YOU" With GINGER ROGERS and CORNEL WTLDE J.J :: Colunioia, Feb. 4.—-Action on a liquor sales local option bill was de.-1 layed today by the ways and means | committee of the state house of rep resentatives. Exclusion of liquor revenues, 1 K which support the stale's public J.; schools, from counties voting dry,! h and frequent local option elections 8 were principal issues in a two-hour! § closed session of the fbmmittee. 3 ; A .sub-committee of Represenfa-1 8 i fives Gaines of Spartanburg, Ben-j gjjamin of Greenwood and Hudson ai'| in WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11 — REPEAT PERFORMANCE With LOUIS HEYWARD Also — CASH NIGHT // "ROAD TO RIO a With HOPE and CROSBY News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY Soft Black-Magic The magic of black nusuede will put new excitement in every step you take as you glide out in these wedgie, heel strap pumps. Gracefully trimmed with a flick of gold, they’ll make magic any season any place! $2.98 THE ARMT STORE “A Complete Department Store” WEST MAIN ST. — ' f CLINTON, S. C. Forces, seeking statewide prohibi tion, have endorsed the local option bill as written as the first step to ward its goal. The sub-committee headed by Gaines is to report its amendment proposals later this week or early next week. Home Economics Class Has Practical Study As a part of their practical study j course, the three home economics i classes of Clinton high School visited the J. C. Thomas Jewelry store on Thursday. On display for their in spection was a*typical table setting of china, silverware, crystal and oth er home appliances. Each member of 1 i the class was presented by the firm I iwith a favor. Mrs. Roily Bannister,! teacher, accompanied the group. Bryant To Speak At Shady Grove Church ■ -- Rev. M. A. Bryant, pastor of the Goldville Baptist church, 1 will preach at the Shady Grove Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Lydia Mills Presbyterian church 'will be supplied in the morning at 11 o’clock by a Presbyterian college stu dent, the announcement being made by the pastor, Rev. L. W. Brown, who is in Florida for several weeks. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of William A. Moorhead, deceased, are hereby notified to file same, duly verified, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment like wise. t • ANNETTE M. HENDERSON, Executrix. January 31, 1948.—19-3cw. Backache tlowdr uitMk irrlUtlM mmmwl Lm ***** dnlM udar amaM nroOMTuSH, 4m DiximaiD Presents... CHERRY GARDEN ICE CREAM Delicious coconut and diced pineapple com bined with ripe whole cherries make DiximaiD CHERRY-GARDEN the February sensation you are sure to enjoy. Buy it today in pints at your favorite DiximaiD dealer and in generous serv ings at soda founts. | PACKAGED IN HANDY PINTS Wl! TyXIMAITYi 1/ice mmVA AT ALL DEALERS ^ Greenville was appointed to draft! }■• amnedments to the Pill on revenue •i and election features. As drawn, the bill would not ex- 'elude dry counties from a share in liquor tax revenues for support of •;i their schools. Further, elections on 3 whethei a county should be wet or 3 dry could-be held as often as every two years. Many members the committee insisted that any counties voting dry should be excluded from the liquor tax revenues which would come ex- j-j j clusively from the counties remain- 8 ing wet. j 1 3 Also, they insisted that elections’ a would be possible as often as every year. The South Carolina Federated WHEN IT’S DIXIMAID, ITS BETTER MADE! 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