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K 4 i • 1 vl THURSDAY. JUNE IS. 1»3» THE CHRONICLED WANT AD RATES Ic par word far flraC fira iaaariiaM far price of foar. ttiaiaiaM ckarga 2Sc. Card of tkaaka aad triWlaa of respect, Ic a word, pafaMa ia adTsace. Miaianai SOe. THE SPORTS CHAHERBOX THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Champion Sports Cirl PAGE SEVEN chairman of the U. S. L. T. A. Na tional Umpires Committee. Mr. By far the most successful tennis clinic in the history of its four-year . existence ended last Saturday at noon, i Stockton is also a prominent tennis This is not only our opinion but that [umpire and is the son of Mr. J. P. i of many of the players attending the]Stockton, of New York, wnho is fam-' four-day tennis “festival.” It was'iliar to followers of former tennis; ADAOTvirv-r WAD orv-r xn smoothly and efficiently. In [clinics here. .Mr. Dwig-ht’s complete, j . . . 1 M I fact, no serious “hitches” occurred I knowledgre of the rules and his thor- R J- durinfr the, clinic which is the. kind. oPsrh method of teaching plus an at- j Kounds. u ^ event that is usually oneJonif se-*^tractive and unique personality made ELE1CTRIC.\L REP.AIRING — Bring ries of hitches. The cfasses were him ideal for the project. His af- me your Fans and Motors to be Re- niore beneficial, the weather more fable delight in talking to anyone who paired or Rebuilt according to Fac- agreeable, the general spirit was ex- was interested and his full store of, tory Specifications. I also repair Hot cellent, and Bill Lufler, clinic direc- tennis anecdotes and pointers i,nade' Plates, Toasters and all other Elec- ** efficient as ever. Sev- him the center of interest, w^HeheVet trical .Appliances. R. Stanton Blakely twbts were added this year there was a group around'the courts.' at Blakely Brothers. Tel.'IHS. Ic ^eemed to be a complete success. Coach Walter Johnson was seen I ’ " I>r. Jacobs. Lufler, and evefyone con- hanging around the courts observing j PE.ACHES FX)R SALK—100 bushels<Dieted with the clinic are to be con- the matches and enjoying the exhi-i of nice peaches. See Ralph Copeland gratulated. bitions .... The Junior l>avis Cup' or A. B. Godfrey. Ic ♦ match resulted in an easy win for —zf Chatterboxing ' Florida over the Carolinas. The Mi- FOR RENT—Three-room a|>artment. -r, iTnJvor^i.v too' I lo.*.s <lf only $15,700„000 next year. “The effect of this tentative action,” Cooper added, *^will not only grant the measure of relief indicated by the 31, 1939. Therefore, the new 18 per cent rate would become effective oa next January 1. different charges, but we think will'3cOUt Campaign Xo vpjy-,^reaUjr simplify and improve! these various taxing provisions.” j In voting its program, the conwnit- tee actwl on four main suggestions matle by Secretary Morgenthau when Be Made June 22nd Clinton will be canvassed next Thursday. June 22nd, for funds to he appeared recently before the ways support boy scout work in the com- and nie.ans committee. i munity, it was announced yesterday Morgenthau proposed at that time j by R. L, Plaxico, financial chairm'Xn that the undistribute<l profits tax,iof the Clinton district. ' which he said has Jhecome an "irn- |tant" to business, might be repealed: that a loss carryover might be al lowed; that change might be made in I the law governing capital lo.sses and |gain.s; and that the capital stock tax and relatid excess profits levy might he lihiM-alized. The district covers the eastern part of the county inclu^g Goldville. There are at present two troops in Clinton, one at Clinton Cotton Mills, one at Goldville, and one at the State Training school. The city’s quota bo carry on the work for the coming year Ls SfiOO, an7l~thoseiijj charge of the K.tK fw, Notcs: Bill -P-3” Jacobs and ami University ,boys were just M^sgrove street. Applv to Mrs. Lula’"’at<*h..ProvtHl that .Miami, Finney Davidson.-Phone I.aO-W. Ip cold drinks near the courts The cuuld beat the University of North ,courts were in splendid shape thanks team. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnishedjto the good work of Lufler’s man, apartment, with modern conveni- Frank. Two courts near the gym were Incidentally, this is being written at enCes. Private bath. $l.'i per month.'conditioned, making eight fine courts Carolina near Brevard, North Mrs. W. M. Md'rary. Phone 152-W. available to the players. Night match-*^ * national Red < ross Ip es were played under the lights at the aquatic school, and folks the water is PASO ROBLES. CALIF. . . . Miss Dianne Stewart, of Hollywood, Calif., is crowned'All Sports Queen here where she captured first prize in swimming, diving, tennis, badmin ton. golf and archery contests in whleh more than fifty California lieauties participated. She is shown l»ere with an array of spon.s oq’iip. iin'iit which slie us»*d to guiti her title. •As to the undistributed profits, the [drive are a.sking the'TtberaL i^upport committee agreed merely not to con-land intere.st of the community. tinue it beyond the date set in the ^ present law for its death—December! Subscribe To THE CHRONICLI fine—only, eight hours a day in the; : r Whispering Pines court, which was U. S. .APPROVED CHICKS. Blood- good shape water (or taking strenuous first- tested Reds, Rocks, New Hamp-| Coach Lufler, who instructeii the courses) is a rather large order shire. Hatches every Tuesday. inj^- champion netmen, was here, hadn't been Business Taxes To Be Modified Shopping to see us. Feeds, Brooders and (MA everywhere during the his spinach regularly of late. ^ Supplies. Farmer Hatchery, 908 directed the clinic, inclial- ^ grand place, and 1 think Hou.se liodv \ oles Death Profits St., Newberry, S. C. tf scholastic tournament, and * " More about it later. ; Tax. Flat IS Per (’ent 'lievy ACCIDENT INSUR.ANCE TICKETS.* *^*»* too ... . Your re cost only 25c a day, pay up to!P'**'^*’*^ enjoyed hearing these good fel- 85.000. S. W. .'^umerel. Phones 80 and I *»»*=* professionals joking 32, tf ^■‘th each other—especially th«; fast —— repartee of Lufler and Pare . . . . 12th i:lth- SWEET POT.ATO, TOMATO, Pepper, p*re. who is tennis coach at Tulane CaiMjage. Cotlard and Egg Plants, and pro at the B|l!e .Meade club in Vigxro, Bone Meal. Cottonseed Meal Nashville, was new at the clinic this an 1, and Nitrate of Soda Fertilizers. Cane year and one of the most popular Seed, Com, Beans, Millet and Sudan members of the faculty. Grass. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. The Southeastern Interscholastk A.R.I’.-Lutheran Telephone 18N. Ic tournament, completed Saturday, pro- Baptist vided plenty of good tennis and close MethodiM matchm. There were about 75 en- Ib-eobytrrian tries. Bud Hart, at Miami, seeded by dcfeaX-| SOFTBALL SCORES June 8-13 8th—Baptist 10, .A.R.P.-Luthoran 2. -Mt»th*Hlis»t 27, I*r»»jtb>'t«*rian 2. Is Recommended. Around? 1‘th- BaptJKt 5, Presiiyterian 3. Mothtxli.Ht 9, A.R_P,-Luth<>T- League Standing W CHI< iCS—< HICKS. We have Pure B.W.D. Tested CliklcB Tuee- _ ‘^* wm' 3 .1 3 I L •» Washington, June 12.—The first for mal move to wipe out the leiiinants of the undistributed profits tax was tak en tixiay when the house tax oiniimit- tec voUmI to substitute foi it a flat 18 per cent levy on corporations with net income of more than $2.’i,0i8i IVL Working rapidly at its first clost‘d .session on general tax revisions, the .800 .800 tax group — a ways and means suh- and lAjing Maab. Grains. Kbunteuia. Chick Tablets and Ojraler Shrils. Blakely Bfxnkers Seed Stora in. ing -I Grant Hart, ai Miami Beach, eae, ia tbe finals, which were ipleted Saturday meming TH«^ rw# Florida h<>y>. «ttll in high school. KILL BFJAN BeCTLF^ Use Nan- ••*». ytit en a grand exbiht- fN.mneui tiHsnans Dmt for Bean*, wf smart, suhdy t.^».- which Fota-rs. t Shk^. Temataes. etc We have doee credit te many c-d hav * INrrgvvea. Red Arrawr. ••Tr player. 4 haUei hey. t, the BUck Lem# 4«. Tnagen and Far^re- i»«'ftaaneii w^ iebe Miainaiig*i, Bu- gvr. Sprayi and 1 aicima Ar*enate, iiadler. and FJwyn .Sturgerm All Ar.mate t Lend. Ber »hre. were etrmmatcd early .*• the denu« M'f.ere. Ihugiidt. r.y lied aad • -o'-^ament. Upt hew eb-^a Gnlf -'vpray BUkely Brvthefs Heed Fwimt th*« *ewe«»rv an-1 ^Wnr. Tels^bene Ian |c ■V deii dly tb — - •trwrt>a« AT aTl Ik -Bagnmeewd l^tadar. Tawa* Anmker new ef sends Mel ftaeus* iBHUtl Air •harg ta> fwe^d iwswh |-W :*es'k^e Bel. Maarie likenis wn* lb» rhsu ar^ | Jak* hew^bag • a.: J B Tewwaewd. ^wpire leehiiiwrw * ndup ' —t Ben>a . Jf . Mane 1>-J ti |f |s«igbt. r<t ~ ' Mierbten Mr Imrigbt •• prw. W-i* -if ^ the U 8 t nsntr.^ aid / n' THR NCkiR Urit|ue^-ionnHv •b*’ n ■cfT^ia) portnm >->f Che kun<s*' fare tve iT-eW -I. tigr.'V4d thi- ard f»' I hat 'sep.e am*<>.g tbreri I •d mrw«t ■•■d **.- Ciia.C bp.i^ .tig ibat hj e* ItWj c«inimittee—agrees! tentatively on that alteration and also to continue present tax rates on “little busine**” corpor ation* making 125,000 or les*. Other major proposals, which re- ceivfsl tt’ntative tax . m*» •• s ap proval. would (l> IVmiit ^•.•l•^»^■ra^• ■<:' v* carry 'over their h* 1 -;H-rating !*•%•. 1* f-r yr.fi, -ep *% .g law p»*^- F;- ’ ng at 1 f-atrv -iitr Shoppin^;^ around from store to store is uphill work that takes a lot of time and often costs you money. But “shop ping’** from ad to ad in this newspaper as you rest at home is quick, easy and helpful. <21 K i ■f lAI ttl J • ' ^ * *ha tw ^ I r l.ri - in f* ar 11 hTi * T J- W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICS STATION SUiKlmrd Producta i * Our advertisements bring stores and merchandise right into your home each week. Read these advertisements care fully. C'ompare products and prices. Then go direct to the store that has Hhat you nant at the prices you want to pa>. .\d\ertiHing can save you miles of talking and hours of searching e%er> month. * *. JOANNA NEWS f*'*’ I 1. ■ } R. f- •r « ^.'H blr • a A '*•1 'wT K • *« f Gray Funeral Home C'IMiIm. S. C. y\ NLRAl. DIRECTtMIS CMBALMEKS AmMmc* a«rvk» PSdM 41 m-J t. Bl'SSBLL CRAY mmi f. f ABES AOAIB. Gab. Mgib <■ da*il.. Jaw. V -V4t». I 's« T a*M Mim Ilwcwthy k»lg> > ty Wi^i, Mutt.' K'. J . Bagwt. M . • M- J r.. J: . .jw '> s M . N <; M.r .• S ' Vl * (^rw.f •I"'' ■ ' J’ I* . * * f% ^ S %dMk \ t* ■ .1 * ^ b' ^ M ■ fx-.,, !#*•; I • » • ’*>. w—» » i.a * ' ■ V' • >. If K.-i I aad Mt. 1- I. >r. -f. M . U B i wa. K. Ml and M M B T*> ' hM’X •ad ■I > Clinton Finance Co., Inc. Auto Financing Fire Insurance Office: JACOBS & CO. BLDG. Lrr lg>fH W — Mr n*-! Mrw J M -’Xhary sad Mr aa*! M^^ iVarl.- M«*.'-^y Mr«- Biith Ibiriwdt «f 1 tin- tab, -pvWt thr wewk rnd With Mi«« Imcia Nabwra. Mr. a»l Mr* Tim Otlrll of Ware Skobls. were week-end guoats of the Jeff OTMIa. Marion Mayfield of f'olumbia, s|»ent the week-end in Goldville. BARGAINS FOR SALE Dwelling—South Broad. DuelliiiR—Holland Street. DbeUing—Near Silk MiU. Dwdting—Cleveland St. Dwelling—East Carolina Ave. All On Easy Terms. Store Building — splendid investment. Other Property. Fire and Life Insurance. Loans Financed on RenI Estate. B.H.B0YD Clinton, S.C Caaaea la f'alumlNa Mrs. Deasie Brown died in a hos pital in Columbia la< Saturday after a lingering illness. The funeral was held here and attemled by many friends who gathered to pay their last respect. I She is survived by a sun, Paul Ha zel, and two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Hayes of Goldville, and Mrs. Joel Smith of Whitmire. Best Garde* M'inaers Each year Geo. H. FUlis presents prizes to the owners of the three beat gardens in the Joanna village. On Tuesday afternoon J. W. Milam and W. J. Duncan. Clinton garden experts, slipped into the village u{>un the invi tation of Mr. Ellis for an inspection of the Tittle farms” which are show ing up exceptionally well at this time. They made their awards as follows: First place to W. M. Shumpert, sec ond place to W. T. Summers, and third place to Fearless Rowe. Honor able mention was given Claude Haw kins, J. M. Bocard. Joe Delaney and E. W. Tucker. ' ' ■ . * K. , * t I . . ' t . m- ■ * • -.a r.-wvwml ■■,r% • ff *= . • *—--.I aith f —K~' ■ - id . TVTM • ‘h i-.-'iubraiw, r'>n«WM)tli ** trmt mtr jiibal«M thr n w |f !. .. warmed and atun'Ved. hr f. . :ng ihr iuttg*. thu. prr'it-nt fg .Ina-k to thf JHirat*' and live iU!ig In otb^ wunii your n*»w i* tw»e of your Health guardian* and certainly a «*rt of tii>]ir.-fnan who watrheu night and day over you and keefM you pro tected agsiniit coMs. Through it* rare • ahilrty to Nmell. the nose le in a^ldition a safeguard against ilangers such as fire, Mcaping gas, unhealthy siur-. roundings, unaanKary odors, am! other equally iierilous condhiom. F’uithermore, Uie hiUlOus inombrane it the ntistnhi acts a.s a sort of trap to catch and prevent germs from gain-| ing further enttwrice into the body.* Often nature positively incivaiw.s this supply of mucous for the express pur- jwise of ridding the nostrils of the of fending gemis. I If you notice that your nose is be-, coming dry', and that the protective; mucous membrane is unalrle to elimi-' nate as it sihould, it is almost certain that .sooner or later the same condi tion will 'progress to the throat and then.one may exiMSTt a cold. ' • This act on the part of the nose is one of the simple danger .signals I which Dame Nature throws out, warn-j ing us to be on our guanl, and the) chances are that if one watches his! nose and h</w it acts, he need fear no| further infection otf throait, tonsila, or lungs. Do not forget that your nose Ml the seninel guarding your inner body from unwelcome and ho.«tile in-j vaders, .<to keep it clean and treat it W'ell. < Chronicle 0 4 s# k| Ihl b < wa| BA' The Family Paper Fierybody Reads** CE V - c- m »' Where Do We Go From Here? Giria* Obh Meets The Girls* clid> meeting on Tuesday was Ibigely attended, an enjoyable party folkwiog the business session. After a social hour the guests were iavited usta the dining room where refibribbcbts were aerred, and at each end of the table were huge bowls of (Wim ^ At the First Sign of A COLD y at Drag Storoa 15e