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r r^- fs PAGE FOUR THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. / (Elintnn C^roritrU Entablifihed 1900 IH'ILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICI^ PUBLISHLNG COMPANY Suh'Cription Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year $l.r»0; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents Entered as St<^>nd Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C, The ('hrohK-Ie si-eks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—^the publisher wid at all tinvi»s appreciate wise sujofestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not t»f a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications w'ill not be'noticed. Thi.s )>aper is not responsible for the views or opinions of rts correspondents. ,—, , r. • ' Mid-Carolina Nobod3r^8 Busmess j Opening THI RSDAY. APRIL 20. 1939 " By Gee McGee / .Merrily We Roll Along —We Americans are indeed a pecu- j liar people. Sometimes 1 wonder i if we are right bright.' ,The federal govermiient is tt'cling' and groaning by reason of the fact that it is hav- Draws Big Crowds. THE POCKETBOGK KNOWLEDGE Clinton Milb, Joanna and New-^ berry Win First Tills. Six Teams Make Up Loop. CLINTON, S. (\. THCKSOAY. APKII, 20. 1939 A TRIP TO NKNV ORLEANS ground), a distance of* three and one- The .Mid-Carolina league opened ing to carry on its-own back aliout Saturday with brass bands, scores of 11,000,000 bahfs of .surplus cotton and base hil.s, and big crowd.s. 0 or 7 hundred million bu.shels of doanna o|H*ned at home with Lydia corn, w'heat and oat.s. We can neither as their opjMinent, and won by the sell or use or dispose of these sur- coun-t of H to 1. plus crops. I ; Clinton .Mills defeated Whitmire on ♦ 'their home grounds, 12-2. —Yet—our farmer.s are running wild Newberry and Mollohon met at straining every muscle, imposing on .Newberry, the former going on a l.>at- their already weak credit, working ting rampage to win by the score of early and late, buying all of the fer- 22-3. . tilizers that they can haul —for the .Schedule fJiven for Sea.son puriiose of making another big crof) The seasbn cover.s a 20-ganie sched- so’s the government ivill have to ule, with w>ne game a w’eek on Satur- It wa- the publisher's privijege to miles. Here is where the annual twice as much (mebbe) surplus ilays, as follows: ,sp« nd Several «lays last we<‘k in .New Mardi (jia.s celebration, a pageant of t^ey now have. The jiaths l)ri»an> a> ’he guest of a highly ,.s- dx’UUly and splendor, is staged foi sev- pasture.s, the roads to Uk te* m*d friend, a trip we hail often, <lays and attended by thousatids trail;; to the fi.shing hoiwd -A.-u.d }«• out'. Our party con si-t«d of four, and a lU'Oe congenial AT • up It v»*»uid have been ini|>ossibIc to '• Uvt foi 'UC.i a toui. The tiip w a- made by motor lh;ough the country. Our route was .'from all parts of the nation. The street IS also the modern inetropoli- of pulilic building.s, enticing deiiart- ment stfire.s and shojis, liquor bars, lialatiul hop-ls, theatres, art galleries and colleges. There’- nothing iti the *( re.scPiit t'ity” more beautiful than holes are being plowed up ami plant- t ed in cotton and corn. - • i ... \.Ia„ a. Mot.. ,• .ml .M. ,tK..nH-ry y... thonr.- t.lox, <,ulf|„.,1 an.l wh.-ih. i- you i,,,„ fj- < h Miss.. Ihc latt.-l I»-.I1K , I.,...,,.... or ol,...soi-.. — If we could grow small crops, and sell them at slightly above the cost of proiluction, we would then have pros|MTily. < heck back for 25 years; II possildy be suiprised to find the fanners were well off—'that go to town for l>usine-s or jib'asure, mills were rutining full time — you go to ( anal street. t-^at there wa-; a scarcity of labor— , I hough .Nenator Huey I*. Ismg of improvements were being made . .. ..... . Ni'w Oiu-ans was a'-a.-.-iinated -iviial j„ , Lual csmimunities—when we |>ro- years ago. his name still lives and is around 10 to 11 million bales ix-vered in the .state of laouisiana. The fjf cotton, 300 million bu.<*hels of state s tw(» greati’st inonuments, cmi- wheat and eruMigb corn to g<*l by ceived and built by the late senator, with. Why? Mecuuse tlmse small th. plac* when* President W«M»drow Ml! son s|M*nt his vacations. One of th* .>*vel «lii.»- through the hiiiid Hills le.siden- tia '•C: -n .11 .\tlanta, where the w ’•• and ,»ink dogwood at its bloom- ir c pt ak. p:e'ent«*«l a picture of un- Mi pa"*-*! iiatuiai beautv. From .Mo- . . . i . w . . .. . . . , I'll, rhe highway extended for miles brought a yrnfit to the farmer. and the new Huey Long bridge across | ♦ - the .Missi.>.sippi river at New ()rl(*ans, e worry, puli our hair, cuss the ami bearing his name and portrait, g'lverntlienl, raise ths* dickens in The bridge was coni|ileted in 193.5 at general, by tiying to find some newj a cost of $13,0(10,(MM). It is located just use for our cotton. If we would! alwive the city limits ami is a combi- ijuit growing so much cotton we could nation railroad, vehicular and pede.s- do .something else besides rabble our trial! StriK’ture, toll free. From the brains alsiut what to do with what top of the steel structure to the bot-jWe ought not to have. If we don’t , . 1 t"'*! of Che central pier 11(1 feet be- prisluce IH million bales of cotton Kinby t * rhe presidency of the I iiiteil mean gulf level, the distance is this year it won’t 1h* the fault of the States .\- an outside onlooker it was equal to a .‘{b-story building, farmers or the fertilizer companies, our priviN-ge to atts-iHl the .sessions | approach is 4.1 mile.s long. Its If the Hood laord doesn’t .send bad whah were given over to a duk'us.sion acc<miiii Mlates weather and army worms and boll evte al< ng ‘he Huif of M<*xico, one of the |ii. :tie-t and most fas<-inating ilrives on* wbl f:ml anywhere in the country. 'I h* •HTa-noi wa- the unnual cori- v« n!ion of the .\merican Cotton .Man- ufaetiiieis a"ociation held at the eity'" “swankie-l” hotel — Roosevelt H*-tel. nam***! for the late Theodore R. o-exelt who siirce»sh*<l William .Mc- of the many proldenis of the indus- doiriile our- ■ , ,, railroad ti'acks in the center, weevils to help save us from try The principal addr«*ss was by Dr. p.i.fm.t vehicular roadway-, and selves the old age pension limit will I I Muirhi-oii of .New tork. prcsi- ptdestiian walks. Approximately have to be nsiucisl to 1.5 years from «b ot .if the « .itton Textile Institute,, emploved in its con-!'’..5 years. Another big crop of cotton xcio V,g..,..„>|y op,.o,ed the «<»•>*"";- ,,,11 over a pel i.Hl of three years, will reduce us to slavery. (,..• 01 -up,e.rte.l eott.m ex,Hirt sub- rharaeter- ‘-’•'v •*' *; ized as the large-t and fme.st a.,-p.ut that ha.s ever ••riginatisl from a le- . 1. , t , . , III .\iiii*iica. It Im-iii.s the name of siK iisih.e American -ouixe. ’lA*t cot- » . 1 r ' . .Shushuii uiiport, and is named loi a ton find It- own n.(luial competitive' pile. o\.-! in law.” h. < lod.**! -t- rtt ept!.-*. b ,1 « • O' f. .I'l - • *< , *■ : I. » .Kvor.i with economic -aid The ]tiogiam ;»l-o in- 1 .a. f. atiiM . con>i-.tiMg of a at C r e\p. It ive New Oi • \ lb g;\.*n by tb« New <*; Fxchangi Tin- aiiiiii.il *) .i: tiiiclive “bill'* rollin'’ • , i *.» .0 IS h.ilel, and a mu ■ .1 11; n: featuie wa- ' g • : *i.' program. '• ibe world I- lie u .l"' M i-t Inti'le t founded in ITls by .1 h'l'Kh < .in.i.Laii. Ilenville. and i- thr* -It*' of th« fir-t -**ttK'liu'ijt on tin* i••^s,l M - ".ppi i!v«r. llu mill's J !i • i r^ rh«* obi eity. now kit .\;i a • • \^- iix I aiti (whieh lit * •.•l.v * .in- '1 •e*'.tii.' "old si|uan"> ‘.i d • *.!>) V *.i.»lly a it wa- laid «*.;? f v IS .-nv .t|* ‘« .-ngims-i. II. I*, .i‘ rh. iiou’.h of th*' .Mi'-is- sipf*. I- a m**-: -ntt'ie-ting eity, now 221 >• a - ••Id. T'* know thi- nuaint elos** fiieiid and infliH*ntial supporter of .'st-natoi lauig. Shii-han 1- sanl to III* the man who -tarted I,ong on In- polili«-.il care*'! that s.«.n brought to him national fam** and r*s'ognitmn. One of till' large ^nfg*-i buil.iing- thcK' for an plan* ' it ii.inu ii fi>i Linilliei gh. .New Orlean- pi iz*-- it wlf on being t otion 1- on Its way out. .lust as .suM*ly as automobiles ami triu'ksi did away with wagons and buggies:I ju.-t a- .surely as styb* did away with, padib'd hips and bu.stles. just as sum--. ly a- »*l«s'tiu'lty *lid away with the keio.en*' lamps; ju-t a- surely as |>*di- ti« did away with hoiw-ty of intent rayon, '•nk, •.t'Tithetic filu-is, etc., ai*' going to tak** th*' pl.i*'*' of «'i*tton to a \*'iy laige *xtint. Within lt» \i ai ■, '5 million - 1 ah'- *if I'otton will th. g' \ ■ .\ ••■ .II- '• •!( .» " \ II. if'i* ' • V ■■ !• w A l.iiiiiui I'll goo,I thinu- tji .at and j„. eonsi*lei*s| a n.>inial *'ro(i upply dunk. Iheie I- .in o\ * r .ibtindane** of exjKrrts ani) h*»me use in these I- filled with ni'i.b'i n hot*'l-, t mj,.,! .stai*'-. Hut w** 1 fools that w. aiei vvilt eontinii.' to g'tow all we eiin a- long a- we ean b.s'auu' cotton biitll. I l- icnch an.l Ci. ob', .\m«'i lean. (i.*i man an.l It.iliaii n tauiants (not cafes I a!! ..f which off*‘i ili-tincti\e fooil, an.l t'oiiipb't*' bat sitvici*. I’h** mo-t iiol.ibie i*--taiiiant in the city 1- .Nntoine’s, th** eonimuiiity’ obb'.-t l ieni'li iistaiiraiit *'stal»lish**il in IslP. It I- one of the tiaditi.uii of th«* city go***l luck a lew *lays ago. .md V'.ii have leallv not kimwii N*'w band tia'*'eil on with th* is the (*<hI of the south. .\ll Ilf Hrint The .News Fit to From Flat Ria-k mis. luirkei can had a streak of h**r bus. flu, and * rv ih..t •>’1 ;u.l« C’iA A* "* * •id* I ^ a I*.! iA* M.I V I s 1 K , yew - 1 '** 'V OV*' t h. w F' ■ • I. g’l* in. •Ji o 1 !• '»*. ;illd , Ir*.;'* l.sj.eoi* ai.d S t* ' .1 o.i' \ tl- .*! qu- ; r*i. A , . th*- aichit<vtlire - tla* old buildings w ..rk . of St*amsh, H :11'h an.l \mei lean 't It- buibling-. ai*' tioiii lIMl to (>t'!.*ans until you have »lme.l here '♦he thought hr* lia.l a insuiaiice of where pe*»|ile c«tme from all parts of ••uly 7.»$. but it tuin***l up that he th*' w*ubl t«i partake «»f its world- bad L»0$. sh** lo-t h*'r husluind but fanious ciNikiiig. W h«'M one t»f our " iH sav** the ford w'hich wa- going party a.-k*'*l for .salt and |»e|»p«*i which to Iw calle*! for by the creiiit com- was not on (h»* table, hi* met instant |»aiiy m*xt \ve**k. lebiik** from till' wait**! w‘ho remmtb*d , . , 'T , ,, him tluit all f**o«ls at .\iilome s are . . , , , 1 1 .-1 11 aniv«*<l III **iir ninlst. the monev fii*m prop*‘rIv prepansl and tla\t>r**«l und«‘r '.he niastor’s eve, uiul ne*‘«l no ad*led exi'teiu'*' In a- d .« seasoning. .\ Iniat tnii uji the .Missis.-ippi is an , . II . II ,, . , ... atui our pasture. r**v. will wait**, all I'liMvabb* outing New (irleans has the , ' Isay that they nevv**i .saw «*r sim-lt , ... , . ci'iit of th«* 75.(100$ which was paid ami vou are t**ld You hav*' not sis'ond States largi'st port of the I'nitisl s» *11 the citv until vou hav** mad** the to our ItH nl- faniu*rs. th** gai rages same has disap|)t*ared. »lr. hubbert gn*en, tnir liH'al fissiean. and our 3 giiK'i'iy stoats who >*'11 on creddick .i\oi of **b*gan*'e n.t- .* p'.pul.«ti«m of I* l.iige't city in tin* Much has ti.'en writ l.ai!'. but t** know . • > Inch has with- .iTi'l rh.* t*uff*'ting »if I'* -ee it The French <J.*a ‘t *. a —- ' *•: n'l'iot always. I' :i>4t pA't .leV.o.p'.t imdi'l Fr*-wh a;*.! Spai -ti legim.s , . , 1.1* m..': .; -i.*mLng i*‘sidential '** b''»’JHhe the atmo.s-, verry well, it got where ho could tuit .April 1.5 ^ Whitmire at Clinfm. ■Mollohon at Newberiy. Lydia at .Joanna. April 22 .Joanna at Whitmire. Clinton at Mollohon. Ntwbiiry at Lydia. April 29 Whitmire at I.j^^dia. .Mollohon at .Joarma. Clinton at .Newberry. .May (i .Newfu rry at Whitmire. Lydia at .Mollohon. .Joanna at Clinton. May 13 Whitmir** at Mollohon. < liriton at i.ydia. Now'b«*rry at .Joanna. .May 20 Clinton at Whitmiie. N**wlM*ny at Mollohon. .Joanna at l.ydia. May 27 Whitmire at .Joanna. .Mollohon at Clinton. Lydia at .N’ew'lierry. June 3 Lydia at Whitmire. .Joanna at .Mollohon. Newdieri-y at Clinton. June 10 Whitmire at .Newberry. Mollohon at Ly«iia. I'lirrton at Joanna. June 17 Mollohon at Whitmire. I.ytiia at ( linton. .Itianna at .NewlnTiy June 21 Whitmire at ( liriton. Mollohon at .N**wlH*rry. Lytliu at Joanna July I .Itranna at \Shitmiie. < lint«>n at '.Mollohon. N*“wlH*riy at Ly*lia Jul) 7 W hitrnire at Ly.li.*. Moljolioii at Ioanna Clmti'ii at .N**wb**iiy. .Iul> *• N.'W '•« 1 ry at \N hitmii* . I.yilia at .Mollohon. .lo.inna at Clinton. Jul> II Wliilmire at Mollohon. t'linton at Ly.lia Newdwiry at .lt>anna Jul> 1.5 Clinton at Whilniiie. .NewlH*riy at .Molb»hon. .Joanna at Lydia July 21 Whitmire at .Ioanna. .Molloh«in at Clinton Ly.lia at .Newla'iiy. July 22 Lydia at W hitmire. .I«*uniui at Mollohtui. Newlmri'y at Clinton. July 2H Whitmire at N’i*w"lH*rry. .Mt»lIohtm at Lydia Clinton at .lo;tnna. July ’29 .M**Ilolu»n at Whitmire. Lyilia at Clinton. .11*^11^ at Newbeny. Immsms mom TtMH tom oirnw<MSi>*»vi •JMTB M SMM AUlOMOtikt, AMOS MOm rmn lAUXtT 1$ MSP AS sooo w om THt WOLD.. Mrrm AMtAKA tr AT ottomt OMDf AO* AAV O* AS A CATtH C*0* TO at Aiomto UAtOt* TO tfAhO^ THt so/t. Mpustwoto MOOUCCD AMOK MMUSACTURSK AMO MuCI 1DOAV r/a.soaooo o* wftMj Auj. tveav mtett A ClOTMttLMe niM7 NOmU> to Aaouao rue woolo mn nms taouan U0r otm TO sTttertn TO 00401 ■'-J - Allen University Glee Club To Appear Here On April 26 and 27 Wednesday night, .April 2t>. at H nights. We are inviting you to be o’clock the choir of .Allen university present. The proceeds fnnn these pr»- will ap|H*ar in the Thornwell .Memo- g. ams will gv> to the erection of % ' rial chapel of this city to a while au- mich-nee*led $3.5,U00 library. |dience under the auspices of the .Allen w^. a.sking the loyal support *jf '.Alumni club (colored) of Clinton. On .,„th white and colored people of Clin- Thursslay. the 2*th. the same choi*- help us maintain our goal. We will ap|M*ar at B«'ll Street school. x'l.-h you to come out on Wednesday ! Allen university is located in Co- night at the orphanage chapel at 8 Numbia. and is owned and operate*! o’clock. ♦*y Negro«*.s t»f the .African .Methotlist We ask every white person in Clin- jl F/piscoj»al church *>f S*»uth Carolina. l*>n l«* come t*> hear this choir which The econ.miic cndition of the Ne- r**n.ier a fine an*! ideasing pro- griN*« make it exce|*tionally difficult .Aprd 2*» ito have the many necessities demand- to make a e.l by a pr.*gressive eilucation. .Most ♦•Tfering. No charges at th*9 «*f the Negroes are s«*rvants. washer- ‘•'•♦•i' ticket'*, hut ae hope you will a *men, shareorop|M*rs. preach**rs. an«l **♦’ '**ry g»*nen*u.<. Dr. Dudley Jones of teacher-. Th*y are «-mploy.<! wh.ge l*r**^*yterian college >ay-. “1‘Bper they in.ike !n«*ager iiH’omes. However, ti''*n*y "'dl I«e the be-t -ign of go<>*J w»- have share*! a |*art *i'f *»ur nu*ag**r " dl. • arnir.g- t«. maintain the college whic*h - >eiy {fe-ar to ua. 1 Th.* CLiiton branch of the alumni a".>ciation pif.sents the ch.ur Herbert I... Evans, Pres t.4audia Lbtrrah. S**c. tw*» RIBP. TO THE CHRONICLE For Rent Dhriling on South Broad St. For Sale Dwelling and jlut on South Broad St. DwrIlinR and lot on Fer^tLson Street. I>i»ellin!? and lot on Holland Street. DtAellinji' and lot on ('lev eland Street. Dwelling and lot near Silk .Mill. Also Vacant liOt.s, ^ . Fire and Life InsurtnirF. I.oans Financed. W. J. BENJAMIN SKRVirE ST.ATION Standard Products ( ars Washed aad Greaacd Yoar B MW Mesa AppeedMfd B. H. BOYD ('linton. S. (\ Gray Funeral Home Clinton. S. C. .♦H’NER \L DIRECTORS ... a nd ... EMBALMERS .Ambulance Service Phones 41 .ind 399-J 1. Rl’SSEi.l f;R.4T Mad I I‘aKK> ADAIR «;eM. Mgrw tup tm ’«(• mil*' sight s*»'mg h.irbei the bug*' effitial steam*'!'. Then*’- s,t imu'h to s*'** in th*' gr«‘at ' mi't!..polls that one * aimot ho|>*' to get and filling stations an.l lieker stoars ami installnu'nt ing better tho. houses Hie all feel- 15 Years Ago the'**" "'*'*^*' P'^'Oie >t> a L‘\\ tiays. o|*perati*»n on his .sinniis last friday I he eity gets hold of on** and you just m,,| |,j,„ ^,,,1 luii ses are all resting mr. slim ehane**, Jr., had a •'‘evere' of interest From The Chronicle April 17. 1921 **. '^4 •'haib- .'«\«‘nu**. b**aiiti- f. 2 V -na.bd. .»*i*l Ti,*d with estates, r.'pi.-e*'.;ing the highest type «*f the a. hit.v'- a;:-, and the landseape g. i in. r'- -’ft 1.. ilpfnmg into th** >■ t a .» ’:..:ii!**'i of le-idenet* paik- w' *' j *s* > •'.••me-, -un'oiind**.! by g .*•’ <*f g.*ig*'on- flowi-rs, a'v g:\»u{H'*«f ''.t.-v .‘banning pietures. X- *v*iy to'.vn «<i eity has its prin- eipa! th*»r**ughfar*'. -*> N**\n tVleans has it< t'anal mi*ft (former be.l of th* carta’I w'ivh divides the *ilil**r *!.;wn;*>»n '*vt;oii .'f th.- «‘ity fr.iin llu* up’.’vvn. T:. - .- said }>\ th..st^ in posi tion ;*> ’i*now. to I**' the mo>! beauti fill -trevt :n Ameiiea It is one of the W'id«'s; th«»r,»ughfaTx*s in th**; Fnited ^>’at*■'. and al**.* reputed to be the iH'st lighted street in this country. In day lime 1: u full of the usual hustle mil*! rush «»f the .Amerwan city; at night it presents a charming fairyland picture. This is the center from w'hich all MClivfiitrs in New Orleans radiate. It.- breadth of 171 feet is distrihuti'd between two spacious roadways. wi«!e niiiewatks. giving Mcc*»niin<Klation for foMr street car tracks, auto iraffH' and safe walking sfuice for ptMk*s- trians. The lamp i»osl.s are oi namen- tai with plaques illustrative of the French. Spani.’di, Confe<ierate and American dominations. The street ex tends in an unbroken line from the Rississippi river to the cemeteries | ph*'!*' that giv**s the city its individ iialit V. .Mrs. Downs ,A. (Ilenn died Tuesday hear or think ami had foix'cd him f*'! iq,>rning at her home near here, drink away his pains as much as and'.Mrs. Tom R.»bort.s*m and .A visit to ".Xnu'rica’s Most Interest- possible, but aft«*r he soU'ied up ^’'er ,laughter, Mai'gJiret, of Char ing City” i- an experience never to la* j time, it hurt worser than it .lid l>»‘-|iotte. are visiting relatives in the he is not miss***! much around foig«>tt**n, but always rem«*nibere*l as four, uv u- in.* iiiis>*-*i iiiu*.ii aiviun.i ^.jjy a r***l-l**tti*r «*v**nt. .And yet. after you home emluring his absence except at, Martha Phillips of Macon, Ga., have g«Mic th»*re or elsi-where—there meal tim**s. his wife has always done jj. visiting her mother, .Mrs. R. E Jones. c.uiu's the homeland hir**. For l>e it all of th** work. (*v.‘i si> humble, home.” 'there’s no place like -miss Jennie veeve smith, our affi- .Miss Iivne Workman has returned cient scholl jirincipU', took her spring fiom a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. XVe carry a complete line of blank hrM>ks. L«*dgeni. Cash Books, Journals. monney Workman in Marion, N. C. .^he wore th**ml Galloway of .Ablieville. has Day BtMiks. etc. Call 74 for yom needs Chrdnicle Publishing Co. / last Sumlay but they fuzzinl up and' rubbed off whthi she leaned hack on (. o. %% Home Loans Just what you need for Buying. Building. Refinancing or Modernizing purposes. You can save money through our attractive plan. Did You Know — That oxer half of all home-financing in America last year xxas done by institutions like ours? Direct Reduc tion Plan — interest paid only on unpaid balance. Ix>ng terms. I.4»w cost. Did You Know — I the the Ml'S. J. F. Jaeoi>s,*Sr., Mrs. F. M. .* iH‘\vs an<l allso pucker***! up in ... , . .. back while she was playing the H’‘»and. Mrs. T. D^ t opeland. Mrs. \X. iks the lady clerk put I>*. <^oHatid aiul Miss Maude I earson organ, she thinks some seconls or thirds off on ei K pui - . , , .• ^ *1 her and anniversary meeting of ^ is her face red? she will go off next I the lAurens U. 1). C. chapter on Tues- sadday and buy furt'her from home. day. —the old age pensioners are verry! hot in the collar, it seems that the govverment is doing something forj , evei yboddy but them, they have benn j ' cut down and cusse*! out to the limit ‘ i and they\are getting verry tired of the, ^'-*way our i>olliticians are doing, the few fellers who ran for offis on the / fwbere the dead are buried above the| ibSK^bodil \ -OHi .a... v**« * • f old age basis have not done nothing I so far. if they ilon’t put thru a nice! i bill at once, they need not run fori j nothing else, and it would be better! for them not to return back home. yores trulie, mike lark, rfd, corry apondent. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING • •• and • MM HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 >VE ARf: HUNTING TROUBLE This is a home institution, oxxned and operated bv Clin ton people, and financed with Clinton money. IC.s to your advantage to do business xvith this type cf an at^^ici- ation. - ♦ ♦ ♦ o ♦ I VISIT OCR OFFICE FOR FI LL DETAILS. LOANS ARRANGED PROMPTLY. NO RED TAPE OR DELAY. ♦ ♦ “SPRING TIME IS BITLDING TIME“ ANBk-LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephoae Na C A diatoa lastitation Serviag Cliatoa Pcaple Siace IMS 4.; , i-t . b* ..