The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 05, 1950, Image 14

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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 5, 1950 West Clinton (Continued ? r om page one) t Ion celebrated their 1st wadding an niversary December 18. New Dodge Models Shown Yesterday By Cooper Motor Co. i < Cooper 3£d a “openmindedfifess flexibility constant reference to facts.” % . ' • * 1 — Sawyer, a business man himself* has constantly sought to -rela^ the hostility which has recently charac terized the position of. business to- i ward the Truman administration. Dodge dealers, including December 24th was Mr. and MTs j Motor company of this- city, displayed] ^ he.'declaVerihat^undmta^d- Thornton-Meadors 1/th wedding the new Dodge line of automobiles- not hoslility .. is the keynotc t0 anniversary. . , ,n their snowrooms yesterday for the ; coordinate the government . s efforts 1 . ^ i toward monopoly and the restraint The new models , are longer i and i of trade, lower m appearance as a result oil s „ said tha , the onl radical Rohbv Thomas was 11 years old Idea Tn tlg> wuild was Hie Idea January 3 • ,>ro«te in an ever-expanding Tot Fallow had a birthday De-| sai( j Joyce Creswell celebra'tes her 11th first time birthday today- Anne Meadors was 8 years old December 31. cember 29. Miss Doris • Heatherly t birthday January 3. celebrated DeJ tnttd is two inches wider, Mr. Cooper j m - ket And that is exactly - and only sa . ‘K 1 wWt t^is administration is asking of Th erear winder^ area in Coronet: bus^ne^s ... to forget the greedy • The rear window area in Coronet | prefitVpiotive ... to forget about as- ed one-third. New parallel bar-type sesSing the consuming public on the grille, of separate piece construction! amount they think the traffic will to minimize repair and replacement! bear. He said ’that strict attention to the government's responsibility to pro- • among the improvements. (thinking. He made direct observa- Available in ten body styles and! tion to the United Mine Workers *• Among The Sick W. H. Caughman continues ill. ; cos t ; new larger bumper guards, new Friends of Grady Arnold will ^exterior chrome trim, a restyled in- f acls not toroDaeanda stresse- -sorry to. know he is a patient in anl^^^ panel< new dash and cQwll facts, not propaganda, stresse 3 sn^-perahon, 11 las^ Friday. unt ^ erwent ; insulation arid new tail lights are, vlde 5tatl9tics on Little Brenda Fallow has been ill Arthur Sanders is improving two standard wheelbases, the ne^Vj penstoft-w^und in emphasizing that fetter an illness. * Dodge cars retain the generous head i any pension fund not actuariily Mrs* Joe Gibbs is-ill at her home room ’ shoul(ier room, leg room, seat .sound is a fraud and declared that on Washington street. * height- and wide door openings of upon ,this basis the unequal abilities vi re r G rTnVio-ri-has bcen ill the preceding models, w'hich established i of large and 1 'small business to pay ■glljllljjjjgr an all-time Dodge high in retail | pensions ppoint to more, father than sales. . less, government participation. The public ha's voted overwhelm-1 Secretary Sawyer went further to ingly in favor of the roominess, con- i declare that “the best safeguard benefits of bur increasing power to produce.” - ^Reports from Wisconsin lend cre dence to the story that David lillien- thal resigned as s chairman of the atomic energy commission to run for the basis, of a coalition 6£ ; labor, farmer and liberal’in the.mode'of the Franklin Roosevelt vehicle. Their successes last fall in helping to carry were still 20 per cent lower than in the corresponding quarter of 1943. In relation to r sales*, profits in the third quarter amounted to six cents the state for Harry Trumam in elect-(per dollar of sales, compared with 5.2 cents *in the preeeeding quarter. ing„ an attorney general, two con gressmen and a number of legisla- the senate^from Wisconsin. In this, tors, was eye opening. connection, the Milwaukee Journali y warns Republicans that they stand There is a .story going the rounds a chance of losing control of .the in Washington that Ohio Democrats! state. Says the Journal: haw given up hope of 'carrying that! “When the Democratic party can state against S&n. Robert A. Taft past week. auditorium in an off-election year, getter, Gov. Frank J. Lausche, re- i attract 1700 persons from around the fused to run against Taft, and Mur- stite ancf raise nearly $50,000 for a ray Lincoln, head of the Ohio farm political fund, things have changed bureau federation, while not putting in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Democrats himself out of the running, refused probably haven’t had $50,000 of to announce, the. wind was taken ut their own for campaign purposes tof the sails of the Taft opposition, since the time of Gov. George Pe.k, 1 more than half a century 3go. Manufacturing . “And when Democrats can boast p rn fjf c Jjirrnncp of active party organizations in 44 riOTlrS -HiCreOSc counties, and new ones coming to Washington, Jan. 2.—The profits | life almost weekly," a new political • after taxes of United States manu- day is dawning. All this has happen-’ factoring corporations increased 15 e<f since -1946 when Bob LaFollette per cent in the third quarter of 1949, folded the Progressive party and r.s compared with the second quar- tried to 'go home’ to the Republicans, ter, a government report said today, who promptly shut the door in l\is The report, issued jointly by the face. Young progressives. mostlM war Federal Trade commission and the veterans, .refused to follow LaFol- Securities and Exchange commission, lette. They moved into the Demo- said the inerease occurred although cratic party and were .warm’y re- the volume of sales went up only i ce:ved by the younger Democrats of slightly. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR WORK SHop In the Rear of L. B. Dillard's Store We Will Appreciate An Opportunity To Serve Ton A. F. ANDERSON Experienced Watchmaker Monthly Meeting of Missionary Sonety . \enience and riding comfort that: against the growth of communism is i toe New Deal persuasion. , . • ! The profits increased from $2 bil- The regular monthly meeting of Dodge offers,” Mr. Cooper said. “Our! the growth of our econmoy and, the : Together these forces be^an ta lion in the second quarter to $2.3 the Womans .lissionary society o. new mo d e ls have those Advantages i participation of all our people in the • fashion the new Democratic oarty on. billion in tbe third. However, they Bailey Memorial church converted jn - ful] measure. People will ehthuse the home of Mrs.H^H Monday evening-. Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 12$ EAST MAIN STREET ‘ South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 for Appointment Dan Dunaway over their looks, too. They are beau tifully styled in the Dodge tradition In opening this meeting Mrs. John ( of functional design.” Holland, president of the society,] Fluid drive is no-extra-cost equip- presented Mrs. Terry who conducted ment on all models, gyro-matic the devotionals. The hymn, “I Love transmission, which frees the driv- To Tell The Story,” was sung, after er from shifting, is available ia the which Mrs. Terry gave a shbrt talk Coronet series, at less cost than com-j on the 13th chapter of Corinthjans. I petitive automatic transmissions. 1 A business session was condilded ^ther chassis features, exclusive in | by the president. An extended dis-; toe Dodge price class, include a re-! cussion was entered into concern- sistor-protected ignition s > s t e m , ing the helping of the sick and shut-I proofing of cylinders and ins in the community, and plans cycle-bond brake linings. j made to carry out this project. Plans 1 I" the. Coronet series. Dodge will, were also made to serve the minis-• btold s * x body styles, including an, ters of the South Carolina confer-! entirel y new ™ odel - toe Diplomat.' ence who met in the Bailey Mem-! Seating six, the Diplomat has the low j orial church on Tuesday in their ; sporty fines of a convertible but with ! regular quarterly meeting.- i a permanent steel roof. Windows The minutes of the last meeting and divider bars crank down out of were read by the secretary, Mrs.! SI ^ ht as j n a convertible. Other Cor- - Marcell Barker, the roll called andtonet models include a four-door se- the closing praver offered by Mrs. ['dan. club Coupe, convertible, eight- Holland ‘ ! P ass * n g er sedan and station wagon. Mrs. Dunaway served refresh- four-door Coronet .station mepts to the group. wagon has a new. type jiL rear-seat which folds down to form a level floor made more than eight feet long. 0 f The spare wheel and tire are carried Epworth League Social Saturday evening a group . , , , „ •young people composed of the Ep- in a w . e11 b « low th e floor. The station worth Leaguers of the Leesville wa gp n s four-door design and posi- church and the Leaguers of Bailey tioning of seats enables passengers to Memorial church met in the base* <?ntor or leave With exceptional ease, ment for a social. An enjoyable eve- Other models in the Dodge fine fling was spent with all entering i/ito a f e toe Meadowbrook four-door se- * games and contests planned by Mrs. dan. Wayfarer two-door sedan, Wa>- Claude Madden. Mrs. John Holland fa rer business coupe and the popular and ♦ Mrs. Charles Dunaway. Just Wayfarer roadster. Coronet and before midnight a worship service Meadowbrook models have a stan- was conducted by Rev. John Holland dard wheelbase of 1234 inchesjfthe | for the group. _ ^Wayf^s 115 inches. _, 4 ; All models are powered by Dodge ,, Get-Away” engine with the Preachers Meeting"' 1 . , _ . , The Quarterly preachers meeting com P resslon ratl0 '°f 7 to 1. composed of ministers of the South * Carolina conference of the Southern Tnirkorc H<»nrmnrp Methodist church, convened at Bail- ' fUCRCrb uenounc^ ey - Memorial church Tuesday with VJOVGrnmGnt' Si) it a good attendance. ,Rev. Andrew^ AnnJncf A fr P presided and introduced Rev. Omar MgainSl M. 4J r. C. Aston, president of the conference,, K. Biddlinger, pastor of Wesley The Motor Transportation Asso- Memorial church in Greenville, wno '•i^Uhn of South Carolina recently conducted the devotiohal service. a i inoun ^ e d that it. had joined the Rev. Aston made a talk on the theme, American Trucking Associations, Inc. Cooperation,” aftef which he pre- flatly opposing the Justice De- sided over the business session. partmenfis anti-trust /suit against the were made to enlarge the t ^* rea ^ Atlantic & Pacific Tea corn- publishing house of the denomina- ,P an y- . tion; to conduct a campaign to se- By resolution, the South Carolina cure' more subscriptions for ‘he association took the stand that any church paper, “The •Southern Metho- break-down of the A&P into multi- efist;’ - and the ground work-Qaid for parts, now being sought- by^bfi; the conducting of camp this summer Justice Department, would result! at Cameron. -The ladies auxiliary fried chicken d^ner. served Announcing Opening CARSON CLINIC James Carson, M. D.. Physician-Surgeon GENERAL PRACTICE. OF MEDICINE EYE,. EAR, NOSE. THROAT Natural Artificial Eyes. Hand- Painted," Plastic,'• Fish Scale, Perfect ’ Opthralmolrope. NOTICE —In Vour will, re member the Eye Bank,, that • some poor unfortunate may .see again. Artificial replica after the Ophthalmomyotomy. The Carson Eye, Jar, No§e and Throat Clinic ‘'Jacobs 'Building, Clinton, S. C.- ’ Suite 219 .* Hours 9 to 5 For Appointment IPhone 463^R (Dr. Carson Will Make Calls) in serious legal entanglements and I a cause severe curtailment Jn the work of its contract ^mbtor carriers who hiul.for the chain store organization Smilar resolutions^ previously had beefT adopted by the parent organ ization and by the matienaL organi zation’s Contract Carrier Conference at the annual meetirig oL.the associa tions in Boston, Mask.,xfearlier > this . Fall,.-- ' . ^ ” -' The resolution, said that since it • seems' apparent that the aim of -the Government’ i$, to, effect .an “unreas-". enable ghange” in tfie A&P, y the as-» sociation - Will’Ho everything in Its power to preyertt “any such jnjus- tice « «■ - Jt ■ al|9" stipulated; that copies of the; r^sofutiSn should be forwarded to President ,Truman and tp'the Sen ate .'and Hduse. TotersjLate Commerce Coifamittees. urging^lheif action ‘and support in a',move to prevent any division pi the present A&P organ- ij^tion. L*. ^ '• As Washington Sees ir.. •HE NATIONAL SCENE FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES' /’ ( ALL 74 CHRONICLE PUBLISHING C6. Special tp The Chronicle/ , •Washington, Disc, 28.—Apparently With - President Truman’s blessing, Secretary of Commerce Charles D. Sawyp^.has giviki the country, as far as business is concerned, a new ahd refreshing understanding <5f what the administration stands for in.the eco nomic picture. • , . • Iii- a recent New York speech, Sec retary Sawyer, in outlining-“the new liberalism,” cut through some of the jpUstortions which have been propa gandized by opposition to the ’Ad ministration and declared that what the administratiop seeks is a balance between economic groups based on SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE y| Marne ff-Melfas If! 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