The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 31, 1935, Image 2

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^ '’M t 1. / ■r PACK TW i> i .-4 WHAT’k ,THE MATTER WITH YOUR, CHILD? 7 By Frank Howard Richardson,'M. Dy^F.,A, C. P. .-■•X- . 'i .. .s- — / 7JDr. Richardson will answer questions of "nie Chrorijicie readers by mail if accompanied by/a self-addyessed, stamped envelope. Address him at Black Mountain, N. C. ' ' Public Enemies, 1 and 2 I, >1. MY CHILD WpNT DRINK MILK , is conducted, Ind pull wires about the /^Or won't eii^' spinach, or won’t take • different teachers. I think that mem^ eereal, or refvKes this or that or the bership is just a waste of time. "' other article of food that you have al-j' Answer: The two things you corn- ways 'been taught was absolutely es- Tplain of in your letter make me Won- aential to health. How can you jnake 'der whether what you say about your him take what you know he ought to docal Parent-Teacher association isn’t have? from hearsay, rather than from firsl- Well. in the fii'st place, how do yoq hand information gained through at- know bt‘ ought to ? Remembcj:, there tendance. 1 ,have never y^ visit^ a is hardly an article,of diet that we Parent-Teacher associatjon where i praise today that has not .at some time a greM dSal more in the past been considered highly7^^^ discuss ■ the lunch-room; ahd dangerous. Tomato, hailed today as • over teachers is absolirte- the vehicle Of an imltspensable viUi-j^y now by the rules of the , min, was once held to Ik? jioisonous., -i' nnul association, whatever ?may ‘Raw cabbage, now urged for baties h ‘ e,b on permitted along this line m because of its content of another vita- '^he i>ast. No organization is what it oiicrh: to lie, or could be made, of course-;-but the addition of even one 1 ; L member can do marvels to help. WVi^r vi/if K/-» /tn^k min, was oi'.lv vv ■storilay execrated as hing that'no re.s])oclable mother would c\v r tliiirk of u.sing, for her. in- fant. So wo not'd not be too in.si.slcnt uj)o.n wha‘ : wo a: 10 told ju.st at pres- cut j- ■ i-iul i.-pen •'able. . K\. ■n if it Wt;r< . -nnd, frankly, I do md 1. 1 la V' i.‘ iiTiIk is absolutely e.ssen- tial ti I'lllO 'Hoal; h of the i^rowing child . .n fi no w ay lo ik' el a cliild not to lake it, -iM to t .!! him. tha* it is indispen- so!!o. : ! ho mil l il'bvk ii. Children a ■ n’* . i.!l q.llto ihai way. - -t . i • - i' lO leave the h:r. ' i: .!m : en!iroiy for ' *.• a 'wof'k. It / i.> .1 .'1 -■ . . 1 .i, .1 . t'ly .^niall tju.l.v I ■ :n : i, ' as lo its (I. ^ 1 • r , ' . u '']y ! la 'r u ulher at- trilui! V.. L ini'iod ( II’ rea!. In thi.s 1 A'ay ft is usiiaHy jio.-j.-iilile to ''iieslion;. I’ve tri<*d ev'erything II know of to iimkc my eight-vyear-old i ■■)ii slop jib'yiriv with m»tch<‘s. I k<‘ep j have ‘.bin: le things about dittle boys that j been frightfully burmnl, liut it i b se< in lo (tr'any good, (’an you of arylliing else that I might I'T- • , ■ - j An- vver; rti, hull. 'I'ly one short ev-! planntioii, Adlowid by silence, its' very une.\p‘ect<-dness may accoiiiiili.-h 1 w'onder^-Why not try, and see what [ TnuRSD.cY, jA>:r.'.Rv SI. ms CUNTON PRODUCTION CREDTr ^ A^IATICM HOLDS MEETING 'Members of the Clinton Pro4d^i< -3.*? of D^iComber 31. is worth $o'.6l per j share, wth 1551 shareholders. ' I The Clinton Production Credit as- jsociation makes loansi for agricultural ' I purposes. Therinterest is five per cent ition,tu.n lo«g ava(l»bk to othor «« loait matures and interest is charged Cr^it association which -serves '^lenly for the time the money is uJ^. - ' ^ made available to agriculture, he. said, f ^ ‘ . counties of Ijaurena and Newbferry, tIb’Tw'"/".'’'"': Mr. Graham Mid that the pn>codare].,-''ff*" of the aaaoda^h e)ip«t held their first antmal stockhoWer.si^ for tb- coming ^ volume of _ business be greatiy meeting in Clinton on last iTiifrsday,Xr had Wn greatly simplifi^ and this as ^“ fanwra be- jyehr had been greatly simplified January 24, heard complete rtportslthat the loans could’ be handled on the ..first year’s operations of the'?reat deal more quickly than in the come better acquainted with the ser vice it offers. Applications are now being receivers at the office here and association and elected directors for I^y Febiruary 1 the office will be open the coming year. The meeting was largely attended, j not only by the members but also by j they get their money. I a great many farmers who are not' btKer speakers at the meeting in members but who <Jesii’e to acquaint t... L. Cannon, <muqty agent, make thejr applications early and getj"^ * T:V! T- their commitments approved.m they “ do not beein paying untili.^**^'-'T'^he o_ff.ce of the coonty themselves with the’ credit facilities ilaaurens; P, B. Ezell, county agent, V. , aui, a- . a 'N’ewlx'frv; C. J. .Sease, ..vocational which the assocaition i.s offering. Ani . u* V u ~ rv w- r- u-vv,,,,, uZ Ncwbeny; Dr. \>. C. Brown, invitation had been extended by r> rk 1-1 ' . *•' TO SEEK CHARTER The meeting was presided 6\*tr by The Church of the Risen Christ has applied.to the Secretary of State for. ah eleemosynary charter. Organizers: Bishop, Rev. M,, D. Henson; Pa^r, W., Stone, president of the associ- Rev, A. R. Williams; Clerk, Ruth Hen- ation. ... „ , » ■ Trustees, J. E. Mims, W. H. Do- * Directors elected for the commg|'’‘-’’’f Lonnie F^ris. > -*n-r. gt't a child to take almo.sL any food that is desired. No attention i.s called to it; and the tiouble i.s over and done with. : 7 Question.s and Answers Dear Dr. Richardson: I see that you advocate every jiai-ent’s joining the I*ai\uL-Teacher association in the coiiuuuuily. The women iii our Parent- Teacher association do nothing but w ia’igle over Llie. way the lunch room New Equipment For Gang Here WA.S1IIN0T,0N . . . Alvin Karpia (almvc), and 'Harry ranipbcll (Ik'Iow) are now Pnbli<t Enemies No.- 1 and 2. With maeliino guns roaring lliey nliol tiit'ir way through doeal police to fri'idum at Atlantic t'ify In.st w('< k.\-Tl;' V ;(re wanlt d a i mem- tu r.s of tlif il.iiker (Jang in tlie kid- fi.-ili’iing f t Bremer, 8t. raul, Minn., banker. • a.ssociation to all farmers to attend. .\fter the annual report of the Ip year’.^ operations ^had bwn made byi Rex I.ariford. secretafy-treasurer of the association, the meeting was ad- i dressed by Ernest Graham, of the 7’^'^’’ W.^tone, Clin‘<m;, Jack Clinton, S. C., Jan. 81, 1935. Production Credit corporation of Co-' ^ McCi-ack- lumbia. In bis ad Ire-s Mr. Graham ex-! -N’ewdwrry, Dr. W. (.’. Brown, New- plain<‘d th^* corporate set-u[) of the. J > I'-me.st -I. Sloan, Laurtns, Farm ('’redit--.Vdmini.stration of Co- At a .sub.sequent meeting of the lumbia, which .'-erves the states of '‘oard of directors, the following offi- .N’oilli ('auilina, South Carolin.n, Geor- A’vr - were re-. Iected; President, C, W. gia, ji^nd F’lorida, and made a thorou.gh Sfone, Clinton; vice-president, J. T. explanarion Qf'ttin local association’s McCrackin, Newberry; sberetary- firiancifll .statement. ‘n asiirer, Rex I.anford Waterlog ■rite i • .Mr. C rah am pointed out th.at the 0 memlx'rsh’p of the a* s.sociation ! rooficration of farmor.s in the fio] I of eon si sbs of f; ii’mors who borrowed ! c rt •dit thronh The I’ro 1 not ion C edit f’om .tlie a sene': a* ion la si yea -for p’’o-. IH;. ■'ivciri tiops h- »■• I’m'bb- d 'Vioia 1? g" i ' 'm jiiP’po . oach V)o ( iV • • hav- I ■ ("1 O'c! i vt ly in ■ )' con' i’ al inve-'n ioiC ' tl 'V ^ ■d t: l;o ou ' cbi-’s r: nr nk^'l ■ tv. . ' ‘ I'iii ii'.or’i V !ov.' ' ■ ** .;a tr r aur , s5‘ f. !• e adi of in- (' I’o-'*. lb » low o ; • (if r -.ti: ■ 1 ■ ■ f • fi- 1 on 1 ho " :.r r-r-.w :1. so irct of fin.-i nc'al COM 'i ■ of the tna- '1 ho C!a- !: - 'ool; of the it . 'ia'iiui Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... and ... EMHALMERS ^ Ambulance Service Phones 11 and 399-J The board of county commissioners' met a few days ago in Columbia with the Lauren.s delegation for a conside ration of their work arid needs for the coming yeaier-r-The delegation ap proved the puncha.se of a new tractor and road machine to be placed at Clin ton for use by the gang now stationed here. It Is bxpoctod that the machin ery will be in operation in Jthe next few days. Decrease Shown | In Cotton Crop ill E Piedmont Area Has 12 Per Cent Drop F'rom 1933. This County Off 3,917*Bales. n E HOMES AND HOME SITES FOR SALE Cotton production in the Piedmont section showed a 12 p<T cent decrease in 1934 from the previous year. A to tal of 215,299 bales was ginned in the 11 counties during the year again.vt 2n4,842 in 19337 " I In I.allren.s county up to .Jan 10,! :]7,9t.‘l bales frcun the 198 1 crop were I ginned against 21,S0() for the same Tix-es. .Size 70x188.9. iperipd last year, showing a decreai(e I of l),9J7 bale.s. Price} GriVnwood county, wa.s the only (county in the Piedmont section which .SJllNGId':!) 1{UN(;AI.()\V -y\ oo<l-| North.- row .-vtct, t) room^ ii!u.< bu .eipau-jifoOU, (county in the Piedhumt section which^fil try, n.iii .uid h.i.h. Heating systi'm-.J HO.MK .'si IE •—'Walnut fstv.^( ollege, .ihowed a gain during 1113-1 ov'cr thej t hvu n, shriibhei y,| V iew. ,.> feet West of Hickory, facing I prt'vious year. Other counties in the ' I . Lot 8()x 1 t)l). Now rented sub-| Nclrth. I lan-ltal with herlge. Sizejstate w'hich showed gains wer^ Bcrke- E E 1 E je<-t to $-1,500. sale OO (lays notice. Price i.IxlTiO. Price.$000. HOME SITE- ('hestnut St.. College SHlNGI.ED-tiUARTZ ROCK BUN-''’i‘“w, 150 feet North of Walnut. Fac- GALOW — W (XHlrow street, 8 rtMuns plus hall, huller’s pantry and bath. Heating sy.slem, garage, garden, lawn, tdirublK'iy, trees. IM 05x160. Now jng West. .Size 75x100. Price $460, HOME SITE.'h- Goimer Maple and Cedar Sts., College View—3 lots. 75x160, 75x150, and 75x150. Facing n’r.t( d subject to sale GO days’ notice. North ami West. Prices $500, $51)0, Price $1,700. •, $600, respectively."" GRANITE RESIDENCE — Corner Wo<Khow St. and Calvert Ave., 8 rooms j'plus butler’s pantry,- halls, twm baths, two storie.s. Heating .system. Lot ap proximately, If4x200. Garage, lawn, ‘ ikhrublery, ,trt^'<- Best built home in Clinton. Now renttnl sufbject to sale 60 days’ notice. Price $9,500. BRICK \T.NEER COLONIAL HOME—,Comer Cedar and Walnut Stre<‘ts, (^olle^gi* View, 5 rOoms plus haTT and Ikath. lAwn, shrubbery. liot 76x150. Now vacant. 'Sale price $3,800. TWO-STORY frame DWEUJNG —Corner <^a>’ ^and Enterprise streets, near center of city. 9 rooms. liOt ap proximately 87x108. Now rented sub ject to sale 30 days’ notice. Price $3,250. ^ . FRAME COTTAGE —Corner Clay an<l Enterprise stix'eU, near center of city. 4 rooms. Ijot 55x118. Now rented pubject to sale 30 days’ notice. Price $1,800. . — . , FRAME-DWFJdJNG — Comer E. Carolina Ave. and l'4ay St., near cen- ‘ter of city. One story. 6 rooms. Gar den. Lot approximat^y 100x125. Ex cellent business lot. Now rented sub ject to sale. 30 days’ notice. Price $4,100. FRAME BUNGAIiOW-^Florida St 6 r()om.s. Garden, lawn. Lot 60xl67Vi. Now rented! subject to sale 60 days’ notice, Prjee $.‘1,500. ' FRAME BVNO.'LLOW—Comer Cal- " vert Ave. and Joncx St., near College. 6 n>oms pli/s bath aiW*hall, cement basement 'Barn, lawn, troes. Ix)t ap proximate ly 98x165. Now-rented sub ject to sale 60 days’ ..nottCFT Price $3,300. • ' * FRAME BUNGAL'OW —Jone« St, near College. 6'rooms and bath, heat ing sy.stem. Lawm, shrubbery and trees. Lot 60.\ 130. Now rented subject "'io sale 60 day.s’ notice. Price $3,600. HOMK SITES—The Woode, College yiew, facing North, Ea.st and South, on Young Drive, Maple, Cedar and Hickory Streets, Partially wooded, sizes varying. Price ranges $260 to $800« FRAME COTTAGE —125 W. Main St. 5 rooms and bath. Lot 78x198. Now rented pubject to sale 30 days’ notice. Price $2,250. TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING —Arranged for two families. 77 Mus- grove St. 9 rooms. Lot approximately 64x150. Now rented subject to sale 30 days’ notiice. Price $8,800.* FRAME HOUSE-Oak. Street near Ice Plant, for colored pepo!le,',4 rooms, divided for two families. Lot 70x100. Now rented subject to sale. Price $1200. , - FU.AME HOySE—Oak Street near Ice Plant, for colored people. 4 room.s, divkkxi for two families. Lot 70x50. Now rente<l subject' to sale. Price $1100. ' BRICK STORE BUILDING — Oak Street, near Ice Plant. 15.6x36.6, with ir9Tn€ upper story; contains three liv ing room.s.,.Shed addition 11x36.6, lot 75x150. Now rented subject to sale. $1,000. , _FRAME dwelling—For colored 'pe(H)le. Livingstoii. Street. 6 rooms. Ix)t approximately 52x211. Now*'rent ed subject to sale. Price $1,100. ley, (Charleston, Chester. Chesterfield,! Clarendon, Colhdon, Darlington, Ibl- lon, Dmx'he.ster, Fairfiehl, Jasper, I>jineaster,, Ijee, Marion, IVIarlboro, Richijjnd, Sumter and'Williamsburg, _ Chilton ginned prior to January 16,1 71 by ixiunties, in the Ihedinont .section, I * for the crops I and 1933, follow: Counties 19.34 1933 AbbeviHe— , , 9.403 11,451 Anderson 36,216 Clwrokee 11,774 Greenville . ..28,591 Greenwood . 10,106 Ijaurens : , J7,943 Oconee ... 7 11,749 Pickens 13,266 Spartanburg 44,813 Union 8,681 York ..' 22,867 42,196 14,112 38,899 9,.387 21,860 11,950 17,935 59,472 ir,233 26,327 Senate Kills . WoHd Court ^^Il=~rrrrJrztJf=::Jt:==jfz=Ir^r^r^rrHp^r3r-==^'f:=Jr.=Jf^r=iJn=ir=^ LOT?—Near Ice Pkurt. Size tOxilOO. Price $200. • Also lots on Oak Street, near*^ Ice Plant. Any size to suit purchaser. Pricep upon application, from $200 up. ^ FRAME DWELLING—Dividson St. near Eliaabbth. ‘For colored people. Lot 60x250. Now rented subject to sale. Price $700. FOUR LOTS—Facing Elizabeth St. Each 50x160. Price $100 each. .IXjT—Corner Elizabeth and David- BUSINESS LOT—Pickens and En- Streets. Size 50x150. Price $125. terpirise Sts., one block from center of city. Wall privilege on one side. Size approximately 130x24. Price $800* BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL LOTS^Bounded by-Clay, Enterprise, Woodrow' and LTorida Street.s, Partial ly excavated, size 2 Vi acres. One block from busine-se section. Price $4,900. BUSIN ESSOJH RESIDENTIAL LOT — Clay Street, one block from businesB section, facing East Size ap- proximately 75x126. Price $700. • HOME STTj^r-Florida Street, fac ing North, East of .So. Owens Street. Trees. Size 60x157^. Price $600. .HOME SITE—Oalrort Ave., facing South, oaa block from Tcaet. fSMe ^xl67. Price $500. HOME SITE — Fifth Ave. Aeroef siteet fron College Canopua, fadpir (Continued from page one) WagrWr.—Total 43. Republicans: Austin; Barbour; Cap per; (!k)uzens; Cutting;-Hale; Keyes; McNary; Vandenberg.—^Total 9. Grand total for 62. Against adhertmee: , Democrats-: Bone; Bulow; Coolidge; I>ohaney; Gerry; Gore; Lewis; Long; McCarran; McGill; Murphy; Murray; Reynolds; RuSSell; Schwellenbach; Smith; Thomas, Qkla.; -‘'TrammeH; .Wttlshr Wheeler.—Total 20. Republicans:.Borah; Gareyi)^ Davis; Dickinson; Frazier; Hastings; John son; Metcalf; Norbeck; Nortns; Nye; 8chall; Townsend; White.—Tcdp^l 1^- i" Progressive: I*aFoUette. Farnier-IgiboriteShipstead. Grand total against _36. Because of the t^equested two-thirds, pairs had to be arranged on a two to one basis. Pairs announced " were: Copeland, Tlemocrat, New York, and Steiwer, Republic^j.Qfegon, for, with Overton, DerfTocrat, Louisiana, against; and Gibson, Republican, Ver mont, ami Tydings, Democrat, Mary land. for, w’ith McAdoo, Democrat,} California, against. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1 & 2 AGAIN PRESENTS GOOD HOUSEKEEPINt WEEK T ROGERS I? I O 1 T O Self- No. 21 r JLi V-F W IV Rising^ 121b. 241b.A*« 48ib.$«.63 45^ Bag 95c Bag * ^ 1 Barrel $6.52 . CIRCUS FLOUR ' PLAIN OR SELr.RISING 12 Ib. bag TT. r...... .^ 49c 24 lb. bag 93c Rogers Best FLOUR PLAIN OR SELF^RISING 12 lb. bag .-.......... 53c 24 lb. bag . . . $1.03 I! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ht Welch’s Pasteurized GRAPE JUICE Pint Bot. 17c SWIFTS PREMIUM MARGARINE, lb. Campbell's TOMATO All Flavors—THE NEW JELJL-0,3 pkgs. ... Plain or Iodized MORTON’S .^ALT, 2 boxes HOME SITE — Corner Walnut and I Cedar Sts. College View. Facing! South. Size 75x200. Price $600. j BUSINFeSS LOT — Enterprise St. | between Pickens and Clay,; facing | North. Size approximately 60x110. Price $700. , Above properties easy terms if desired. For details or Inspection see or'" phone— Wm. P. Jacobs Phones 49 or 222 or, JohnF. Noiris JMione 238, office of Jacobs & Co, CLlNTOlil, S. C. _ Watch This Spaea Far Farth^ \ X . AmuhmceaicBta. FOR THE ^EW YEAR Ledgers CHRONICLE PUB. CO. fvar MMMf jaSaj If jM va sM tvSNad Ig Swift’s #ookfield BUTTER, lb. 14c Phillips* Delicious Vegetable SOUP, can . 5c 27c Phillips’ DelJhiiis Pork & Beans, 2 calls .. 9c 17c GOLD LABEL COFFEE, lb. .. 1.. , . 7 23c 15c ROGERS SANTOS C(>FFEE> lb. . .a .. 1^ 39c Colonild or Sunset' Mackerel, 3 tall cans / Tic. 1 . y4|) f 't . t % -iui') i"’ . Our Mothers 2 lb Box Sunshine—Light Meat Tuna Fish, No. V2-can . 10c Curly Flakes, Sweet and Crisp (hrape Nut Flakes, pkg. 10c Campbell’s Assorted Varieties SOUP, 3 cans ... 25c WRIGLEY’S ivors, 3 pkg. 10c PET or CARNATION MUX, 3 tall cans 19c I- SUNSHINE DESSERT P^CFfl^, tall can . T^/jc 1 Best Aniericaa CHEESE lb. lOc T $56,300 IN PRIZES — SEMINOLE TOILET TISSUE CONTEST 30 THR1LUN6 1935'HUPMOBILES ' i Information At Rogers Store Semihole TISSUE lOOO Sheet Rolls f V* .