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S' y . \ J.. tHORSDAT; JCNE 11, 1986 Cl«4c Of Court \ “ZT THE C3IJNTW CHRONICLE. CLINTO: S.C Makn Four^Sales Clerk of C;)urt Thos. W. made foor lofol sales in front^af-^ke court honse’Dli June salesday as fol< Iowa: , Federal Farm Mort^ag*^ Gorpor- Charles Announces For =f / PAOBi 8E\lbf / W. K. Charles, Greenwood attor> ney^ was in the city Tueaday in the interest of hi# candidacy ijor soUci< tor, and while here pieced hia fennel announcement with The Chromcle. atkm vs E. Lee Nash, 116.5 aefes in Dials township, sold to R. E. Bahb, attorney, for $1,128.40, / Spratt Grocery company vs J. C. Thoihas, et al., five acres of land near Watts Mills, sold to 0. L. Long, at torney, for $100". i^udential Insurance company vs R. E. Gordon and D. W. Stevenson, 39.1 acres in Laurens township, sold to O. L. Long, attorney, for $100. - Traat sale of R. E. Burton to Frank Burris, 113 acres in i^ullivan town ship, sold to Thomas Allen, attorney, for $2,000. Mr. Charles is a native of 'Hm- monsville and for several years past has been a practicing ai^mey in Greenwood v^re he is pronunently ideotified ^th the city’s civic and Goldville^ June 5.—^Miss Les^ Mae, Evans of Darlington, is spending the week with Miss Frances Evans. Mrs. <Hoyle HiQks nnd little son, Gene, of Chariotte, spent the week end with Mrs. Fred Bragg. ’ ^ ‘ Mr.f and Mrs. C. N. I^nks and chil-! ^rom the relief roll the forty fami dren visited relatives in Laurens Sun-ij^^ represented. The eight counties ^•y-. *. , . • , r. in the state that did not .set up a Miss Catherine Blanton of Spar-1 welfare board had no CCC quota. 4. Laurens was one of the 11 coun- ticles of wearing apparel, 42 com forts, 8 mattresses, 45 inllow cases, 3 quilt tops, 110 sheets, 171 towels To Laurens cdunty schools serving lunches:' 3070 lbs. apples, 213 <cans ■vegetables, ^...Jjags--flour, 189 cans be^, 12 cans hamburger. 8. Forty boys have been sent -to CCC camp. The allotment from this source will bring into Laurens coun ty $900 each month, and will remove themseives by haying gardens and trikk farms. >- 6, Investigationa have been made and letters written in the cm of 12 inquiries concerning people out of the county. This exchange of ssfrvices among the welfare great value. 7. ApplkatioiM have been tekoiv explanations mad^ dnd ndi others government agenoies lensti i» eUsetsd through the welfare office. ■Jl" ■y. «lirou, lif,. H« is . grxhut. «, Unburr M ,pending two w.th th. Univonity of Sooth C.roHiio f'''-.*”^ UKl ouif activo in the work of Lion. 5 k,* *1 } IttVemationml, being a member of itaIBible «hool. _ board of directors. ~~ 1 ^“1 ®’^dges and soUj^^ welfare department has as of Newberry.fSpent the week-end with ^ responsibility of this fam ties in South Carolina having children in the-county home. During the first month of operation, the Laurens unit Tamoas sealed-in-steel @I-E THRIFT UNIT produces ^double the cold* mdUi less cnneiU then everl 8UB8CRIBB TO THE CHRONICLi “The Paper Everybody Reeds** - Bennett Announces For Re-election Ole Time FEATHER TICKING Special 17Vic Yard ELUSOIfS Thos. W. Bennett, well known and popular clerk of court of Laurens county, announces his candidacy for re-election in today’s paper. Mr. Bennett is now completing his second term in this office. He stat ed yesterday that he is running on the record of his past achievement and believed that his faithful service justified another term. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Odell. Mrs. Jack Davenport, Miriam Dav enport and Evelyn Boozer spent the week-end in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dickerson ily of four children. They will be placed in school and will otherwise more nearly receive the care that is the birthright of every child. 5. Garden seed and a 2004b. bag of and children, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Ben|7.5_5 fertilizer have been delivered to Dean spent the week-end in Shelton^ Mr. and' Mrs. Meggs Odell of Dun can, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Rj. Odell. Miss’ Mai^ Creswell of Ware Shoals spending the MTcek-end with her 45 families, encouraging them to help 13 Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. G. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399’J, L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra. PASSES IN NEW YORK Friends of Mrs. John Reily, Jr., of New York city, will regret to hear of her sudden death on May 27th. MrsT Reilv wa.s a cousin of Mrs. E. L. aunt, Mrs. N. S. Sorrow. New Preabytcrian Pastor Rev. David E. Boozer has taken Charge the» local Presbyterian church and will, for the present, make his home at the Joanna Inn. Graduates From I.ander Miss Mildred BrocK, daughter of y,, A • J u e *1,. and Mrs. Luther Brock, received Glasgow and visited here frequently . . i <• i i L-i .u r-t J * r her^ diploma last wt'ek from Lander whi e the Glasgows were ivsidents of , college, GreenWiK>d. gow Cfinton. She was endowed with an out,trnding i^rjonalily and d«ply Tavlor-l.^ Wadding . , intere.sted in China missions. ... .n i r n i f al. 1 au e Miss hadith Taylor of Goldville, and, On account of the death of Mrs. « • i r e J . • i D a,, . aui— Pringle Lee of Sumter, were married Kelly, Mrs. Glasgow has withdrawn . . ,, . .. .. , u- in Clinton on Wednesday. They are i all invitations to the approaching au • u • o a , , , ,, a making their home m Sumter ' wedding of her daughter, Miss Anne, “ Starr Glasgow. 1 Lftdy Took Cardui " When Weitk, Nerroot *1 cant my enough for Oardul It X talked aU day,” enthualamically wrlteie Mrs. L. H. CaldwelL'of Statea- vine, N. O. “I have used Cardul at Intervals for twenty-five years,” #bs adds, •tdydtroubla ln^lm beglrui^ was weakness and nervousness. I read of Cardul In a newspaper and decided right thui to try It. It seemed before I had taken half a bo^ of Omrdul I was stronger and was soon up and around.” TbouMnds of womra tMUty Csrdul tMne- ntod ibem. If It doM not btaollt TOC^ MMuit * ph/iielAn. AM6I nous Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE “The Paper ^Serybody Reads” I RADIO SERVICE “Service With Satisfaction” AB Work Guaranteed Phone RADIO EXCHANGE Girl’s Club Enjoys I*I%y The members of the Joanna Girls’ club enjoyed a party at the clubK rooms on Tuesday evening. Miss Na-j" omi Hall’s group entertained. These j girls seem to have the knac'lc' of al-1 ^ays having a good time and Tues-j day evening was no exception. Re freshments were^served by the host esses. -DIESEL- Today opportunity If you art , maenanically Inclinad, Induatrloua and can furnish raforaneat—WRIT! TODAY TO , , • SCHOECK OIttIL TRAlNINd. ALTON, ILLINOIS / Bluebirds’ Picnic Members of the Bluebirds-’ Girls’j club Ttad^ a jolly good time Tuesday j afternoon on a hike and picnic. Thyre fun. SIB ITI Come in and ace why a G-E givM you the thrifti- mt rdirigmtioa aenricc you icaa buy; TWT ITI Puc • General Electric in your kitchen for 10 days and cnjoa all the advantages of modern refrigerationr If you are not entirely satisfied, are will gladly rdturn your money. OWN ITI Setecithe Mbd«tind itXt best suited to the needs of yonr kitchen and you can own it on terms that permit it to pay for itself. $89.50 AND UP G-E THRIFT UNIT In Beth Meniter Teg end ftetog Medals The only refrigerator mechanism that has forced-feed/lubrication and oil cooling. These ^elusive features give Quieter Oge/<i*lo" * Longer Ufe Lowe^Operating Cost 5 Years Partormanca Protection, For BNIeeaneae, teur ttemech, Flatelenee, Naesaa and Sich Neadacha, due te Ceoatieatien. 7' RADIO EXCHANGE Clinton, S. C. / ^ ^ - Phone 36 7. was plenty, of eats^and plenty of County Welfare Work Progresses lI%r£/r*iio KEvrs from DsmT” , SEPT Aiuxm m susFzm/ Jbwtl Snttff CLAUSSm^S BnSJLD Laurens Unit Giving Needed Aid To 81 Families of Unem- fkiYnble^. Repoi^ for Month By Acting Dir^or. Wbm that famoua hMdliii«, “No ■ Nana Prom DentY’, flathad Itm coast te coast " . . whila tha natioa'a ayas arara locutad OO Manila Bay and tlu tapcctad ival cngagsmaBt ... and for yaart eafota (ainca 1841), iLAUSSEN’S BREAD A BONUS IN Of oU few landing ASIZE / ' •k POWEA ★ SAFETT ★ ECONOMY prlead cests . e e '•<4 The Laurens cqunty unit of the temporary .state dep^ment of pub lic welfare has j/een in operation one j month. For thive months, the county has agreed toAnsume, in part, the re- spon.sibility of her unemployable cla.ss of citizens/by an appropriatimr- ^f $240 per month, matche<l three dol lars to OTO by the federal government. The fe^ral government is also furr nishrng surplus commoditieis to sup plement the cash relief allowed each family. In addition to thi.s, the ad- miinatrative cost of maintenance is by the federal government, with e exception of rent for an office and warehouse, w’hich is paid jointly by the business houses and the city‘of Laurens, who also furnish light and water. . . T^rraplue JIlONB ylkvjU •lh«M big tor tolmf CLAVSSEN*S SANDWICH LO / Biead INI III TK linil HI UllW CLAUttXN't BRBAO la its UMCt popular form -^>lalii or alicad—daU- dmm, ftiB flavored. Adb ymr groctr to aaad you CLAU81EN*' ‘ ‘8 8aad- wkli Bread today. Mdir'esiunei&t -I'inie after sekool The Laurens county welfare unit is governed by a board of public wel fare, composed of a socially-minded group of five men and women, who give unstintingly of their time and energy toward the success of the un dertaking. An office force of three persons takes care of the applications, investigationa, statistics, and necee- aary office routine. A tmpervisor and TtirM itssistant.s, paid by the WPA, 2f|luivp cUai'gp of-thB ^euffrmwlfty wgfg- house, filling and delivering orders authorized by the director of tl^ weU fare office. The following monthly report of the Laurens county unit has been siibipltted by Mrs. Mary L Bailey of thie city, acting director wf the unit: During the month of May, 1936, the lojilowing services have been ren der^: 1. Financial aid, averaging $9,00 per family, has been extended to 81 families of unemployables. The unem;^ payability is a result of old physical and mental handicap, or pendent Analysis of/ ve- iief by typ^bf cases is as Old age assistance—repreee ng 85 -repre- sure k TERRAFLAN^teBIOOER with its 115-inch wheel base—up to 3^ches more than the other three lead ing low pricOT cars—more leg and shoulder room. k IT'I MOn POWERFUL with 88 Or 100 smooth horsepoi^r—3 to 9 more than the others. * IT't f AFER with Duo-Automatic hydraulic (patent applied for)—finest hydraulics, witirdi Btfpai’gte^EBifety braking aystfelh opCTaETng' au^matically from the same brake pedal if,ever led. And a third brakmg system from the easy iting parking braEe. ITM MORE ECOMOMICAL-with an official rec ord of 23.95 miles per gallon in the Los Angeles- Yosemite Economy Run. m MORE BIAUOTUL with a design that is en- ftVfJy rfjfw, not a mnHifipH 1985 style. - IT'f MORB RUOOBO-the only one of the four with body all of steel and seamless solid steel roof. WITH THEfB BZCLUtIVB FEATURBf: Radial Safety Control (patent applied for). The Rhsrthmic Ride. Tru-Line Steering. And many others. E. D. CRAIG, Teiraplane Dealer Take a ^'DISCOVERY DRIVE’' with Test TempUmTagainst any ocher low priced car, over smy ronte you choose. W«7 t'U hiraishrdM<ar.Oii« ofcbecBaof chingsyou’Uducoveris the f•rw,easier, safer way to driva with the Electric Hand, aa'opdoiial extra. Flkk a finger —and I I gears shift! A clear floor in ftiMC, no gear oebrake lever to stumble over. B8 or 100 H.P.... 1154ecli wheelbase mp far DrLmxr W4Uh,f. 0. A. Dttnit. StamderJ gr0mp •/ ee- truerkitxtrm. Save . . . with the new HUDSON- C. I. T. 6% Budget Plan ... very low monthly payments *595 people -Aid to dependent children ' sei^ng S^chrildren- j * Aid toTnentally and physically han- Idicapped—representing 70 people. 2. The following surplus compiodi- ties have been” issued: 2761 cans of vegetables, 714 cans of beef, 1107 cans of syrup, 833 cans hamburger, 556 Iba. peas, 4182 lbs. apples, 301 bags flour (24 lb.), 810 lbs apples to the county home, 5380 lbs. a^plee to Stat9 TVaining schooL 337Q Ite. ap ples to Thomwell orphanage, 828 ar-> iCfr«old Coco^Cflia te ]ronr*ilpa, ! ioe-oold CocwC^ it re order bgr the esnir (S4' GRBBNWOOD COCA-ODLA BOTTLING CO. Get tiic ot row NAfR ACtO 9CALP JAPAHEtE OIL ItaWtaU.a^ lie AoWpipilt Kolp Medltl— •Nteeel #sai arMaerv Nsir Vsaiss » Msill. pm n W08KI AtAWBwggHN TERRAPLBNE / / Let Clinton Owners Tell Yop Why They Bought TERRAPLANES BERE ARE A FEW ... OTHER NAMES ON REQUEST J. K. MEEKS CMdville, S. C. J. P. GILES Lancaster, S. C. J. T. FULMER - GoldriUe, S. C. H. F. MORGAN .’. Laorena, S. C. Clinton Motor Company - - eLlNtaN; Sr'C^ LAURENS, s. c. •DILT BY RUDflOE-TZIlAPlJIIIE. flSfS AND UPt RODtON HZ. flFII AHD UPt BHDflOV Rtar flnAKnr EBSHT. WM AND UP. 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