The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 09, 1939, Image 6
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PACE SIX
THE CLINTON
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C()MMENTS ON MEN AM) THIN(^
AROUND TOWN
By SpccUtor
‘ CLIXKEY WINN celebrated a
* birthday Thursday, November 2, and
TW dfp^rtawnta, cofnml»«K«». W-l
•titHtioMs aiMl other public aeni-ior*
«f Mr Sute «re now prepurinc ^^^1 fnl Remove the S-mill property tux
budgets for the fiscul yeur begiowng | which the people voted off.
July'l, IMh. 1 |b) Reduce the capital stock tax to
Every official of the State is coo-j2 mills as an act good faith,
v'mced that his orork is worthy of| fc) Remove-the intangibles tax
his niccot present arms niw dotlirs if)
cash which he vron at YOUNG'S
PHARMACY. Incidentally. OUNKEY
still has the money—but that isn't his
fault. _
CHARLES YARBOROUGH, son of
IMCLE. CLINTON. S, C.
^ Birthdajfs
And Anniversaries
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1939
Bert Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Abrams, will celebrate his
first birthday Saturday, ^v. 11.
.Miss Leta M^ntyre ^ die orphan
age school fhcuHy* will obeisrve a
birthday Wednesday, Oct. "15.
Todky; Nov. 9, is the birthday of
n^lCMW \MM. a.,aa4-aaaaaaavj a ouawa^vauv ^ «wss . A
hsrger support and ^t program which seems J" WrffoH Si J ^ ^ Mm. w! j! CriMi will cele-
should be enlai^ That w the pro^^bringmg m nch «ti»en^ whose »"->") •* 1ibrate their fifth weddfr* anniveiaary
attitude, of course. No one is rome tax payments would ^piore than .Carlisle hall which was damaged byij,_^ v»_.. n
worthy of his work who does not k>ve take the place of the mtanf^les reve-'fire Supday. But CHARLES rooms
Saturday, Nov. IL
it and wish to expandd it. And 1 say !nue.
th, M^Ml floor and the fire' ’‘■",<^‘'^"1;* Makely of Ben-
1 say nur i<»" second floor and tne lire . , - ' -
• a* . a a ' *Aa:,«i. nettsville, and Mrs. James G. Monroe
mtion <d| Cuih the pnnitivw damage prac-[started in the attic of the third, «nd formerly of Clintbn have
. I... 1.:^ : a; .._a.:atK» tim» It* lumieriy ox Vriimon, nave
birth-
pleasuie that my _ . _ .
with our officials coprincee me that tier by srhidi justice w prondtuted to being away at the lime, be j . Monday Nov 13
we are well served. It ». in trudui^,^. without injury or loss of possessions.T Johnsili ‘jr ’ has a
«»Mhu« for a jo* pn* «»>;>« (r| Haro bionnial ^km,^ Ihoj jo„xsoN wa> hortoM tojday Sunday, Nov. U. "
***" '"IWol-uw • irroup of hor cirl friond,. AMELIA Mr. and Mra. L. H. Ba(r«oU are ob-
judging between litigants and our.year and our legislature sits about‘ i
administrative officials are men whose six months. Business operates in a
cffTicial fairness is not <}uestioned. This state of jitters all the time, never
is true of our institutions, too, mott Imowfng what a day may bring forth.
of wlwee executive heads 1 appreciate* This is a good state, it may be
PAYNE, CAROlaYN MURPHY, ED- serving a wedding anniversary today,
NA EARL WORKMAN, DORIS Nov. 9.
BALDW’I.N and JULIA’TAYLOR, on Saturday, Nov. 11, is tlie birthday
Friday night for the Gaffney-Clinton of Julia Monts, dau^ter of Mr. and
.. .. , . i.- • # , , „ . , u .a ia • wd High football game in Gaffney. The [Mrs. W. E. Monts, A. M.'Young,!
»ppr(.p»»ti.»» I »n> tw» »^t»d ^ wv »ll Iw it, work 1,^ Clinton peoplr. COACHiCannon of Abbovillo, formerly of!
wwn: of ».vrap»thy for those wto imher to deoel^ “f *■ J BOB WILDER and THE RED DEV-.Clinton. , i
‘fT™* TT .1^ “ P" IL.S are doinir eaeellent work thi, ..w-i Jimmy Basr will celebrate hi» sec-
ards; but 1 am speaking for th*»s
whose work and investment must,
prvvjde the means which sustain the!
public srrx-kw. j
few year.< ago a trip along oufi
highways aiwl through our towns wasj
depressing. H<»uses looked neglect-j
ed; hams h<kkked dilaphlatwl; farms'
IhHhked ahandhhned. Everything looks |
better today.
things in order.
son and deserve the loyal support lo- ond birthday Friday, Nov. 1.0.
WEST CLINTON
^^.jcal fooiiball fans are giving them.j Mr. and Mrs. C. Hollis are ob-
^ .They are good losers, cbey say, al- serving their silver wedding anniver-
Mra. Jaa Campbell. Carreapaadat ! * call was the 6-6 tie with
, I Gaffney, this being the first score of
„ 'the year to be marked against thel„ ‘j i ,, ar...
r. Fkhlin and children, | u--- __ tears were shed L. D. Long, as Agent foi
imee. worn the week-end V?" »' Hipp and Chandler,
[though this season they haven’t givenIsary today, Nov. 9.
I tj^mselves an opportunity to show it.
I’ffie closest call was the 6-6 tie with NOTICE OF SALE
.We, Robert S. Owens, as Assignee,
for Credi-
Inc., a
corporation, pursuant to authority'
vested in us as such, will sell at pub-1
lie outcry for cash at the place of!
business of Hipp and Chandler, Inc., j
on West .Main Street, in Clinton, S. C.,j
, , , at 10 o’clock A. M., on the 2l8t day
on Thursday evening at the armory,! . v. .. lo-jo aw e n ^
. ». • L.- a |Of Nov. 1939. the following:
with each member inviting a guest. “
team experienced their first loss of
the season.
“THE COTlIdLlOX," newly orpn-
iaed dance dub of Clinton, entertained
Mrs. M. T
Hou.w« are being buiH, Umar and Grace, were the week-end Anderson’s
old bouses are being painted; bams guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin
are being iraprowd in some spots, in Ninety-Six.
But marly all the building, aH the re-| Misses Mary and M'illie Mae Mar-
painitt. till the painting is done onitin of tlieater. spent the week-end
btATTX'wed immey. .with Mrs. J. H. tVanford.
True It is that, whether earned'«»r' W. I*. Evans and Mann Sanders
borrsvwed. the »m.ney .H»cnt pays for.’rtrt* vLsitors in GrrenviUe Mtmday.
Idbku^ and material-s, and circulates’ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Painter,
through all the channels of trade. Mis^ Me«^ra tampan, IrYem- and
but a <tate can only prosper perma-; Kunke Painter, .\nnie Ruth Sand-
renilv thmugh earnings. tlirt*ugh pro- and Ralph Jackson attended the
djct.H»n. mw Uitviigh loans. A loan NVwherry fair on Friday evening,
may be used jwxsiurtively in busi- -Mr. and Mrs, Esters (^ampbeU
nrss by incrrasing the earning power spent Sunday with Mrs. ( anipbell s
:hr'b».rTowrr; but m> lasting pnw- Mr. ami Mrs. Bigham, nearj
p»nty can be built on loans which t'linton. j—belling hawks. t>n Oct. 3 he IilH*rat-|
a'« nkw-ly '•iwnt. Rev. an-l -Mrs. R. I). Hughes and e«l a hawk with his name and address' ******* *
I 'ubw'i! to thoughtful men aml,*‘t*»v .laughter Peggy, visited .M
Wv.o»en that what wc have .bme is. R R
The club will give one dance a month.
Officers are: CARLLNI.E NEELY,
president: MRS. GnOR(;E R. RiJk-
IXM K. vice-president; MRS. HEATH
('OPElw.hXD. secieury; f'ARROI.L
SPENCER, treasurer.
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R. G. Ml’RI'IIY ha.s a new pastime
[engraved on a bell aroumi its n(>ck.' . .
Wewt IB Spartanburg Tuemlay. The hawk has been sien once by'*^*****
All stock of merchandise con
sisting chiefly of men’s clothing,
shoes, hats, haberdashery and
notion.^, and all furniture and fix
tures belonging to said Hipp and
('handier, Inc., and now contained
in its place of hasiness in Clinton,
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The .stock of merchandise is inven-
|i).66ti..HX on a cost basis.
Furniture and fixtures are invento-
at fXTl.bO. Parties interested
l.kr covering a big wu-sh-s.ut with l-uther Mattox of .North Carolina JOHN \VILI.ARD in 7hV' .M wovt;[’**'>’ J"'** 'j*** ins^ting
a :b:n b-».hPr insteml ..f filing it in, week-end with his parents, > Mill section on kmoree river, the property by ap-
J: .hwive. the etv^ that's aH. Mr. and Mrs. Mattox. [cinity in whwh it was first capture.!. “ ‘ i^' ^•*-"’‘-/«‘"’"**y*
We are making a siw.w with b.w-| -Mr. and Mrs, B H, .Npinrs of Uur-I ^
rowT^l m..r»ey; we have jum|Hs! fmm«»Hed Mr. and Mrs. D. L .Me-' MI.'^.N .'^ARA EARC.U:, who for-j . The nght ts reserved by the und^-
ene creJit.w to amuher. But the debtSunday. !nierly operated the Clinton Beauty ire.^t any and^r all bids
H there 1 Mr<. W. H. t'aughman ami daugh .Salon, is m>w connected with Abrams property at
\ few v^rs ago we o|kerate.l our h^r Betty, are visiting Mr. ami Mrs.,.nd ('.eer Beauty shop, ** be
Mate goemment f.w 5l.llWi.ttmi a Claude Revels in t'hestcv. | . , ,
kViemIs of ~B.d*“ Trammell are! MI.S> KUJOTT JAC OKs. student
IS
A Seattle colirge inrreafM<d its en-
dents who came with their athletic |rollment from 34 to l.ttOO in eight
director Tuesday to attend the tennis'were willing to settle for an educa-
iclinic at the college. jtion.
gtv eminent
year. Ihtnng that year the irwrome of' i . i. o ^
i«r f.r», .m- tk.n $;«».««».- >« k*— •»»•>«* !>««•<• fnw. -N-^nbur* ,w
«.•: .. ,t»ul fifty mil- «>»• B.pii« kmiliiul in ..lumiiU lb« .f”/
l-m AJUn, -h«V » m. miKh m. lb, TW many fri™* of Mm. M.on by Ml.^ MRMNIA DILI.ARD,
o hrm«io«. oill b, »U<H« hm.o ,b, b« •< UkmHi, < ,lob.
. f,» yxom w<> • mwmol mOton 0«-j j„vy. viRfHXIA SADI.KR. d.urh-
Rv-r •'•"b .boot I^itol m ^.|mrla>lbo^K. and »' j, „ j.
a year, thi cigt.m crops bringing • 'T ***^*^******' 'aimmg a group of Coker college slu-i
from |Ti,ta».ttttM to $lUU.tlOtt.Ottt) this ^
state wu-s built as we !«ee it t.wlay.i HauAerewief Suotw (■ism
Ihirwig recent years we have muhi-j^*". 'rtday r'l'raing the Woman's
p’lrsi .HIT public services and .hit pub- Missionary ******* *^t in a body to
be expenditures at the very time «*' ^ Mrs, H. P. .McKee where j ^ t'KRTAIN (iEN’TI>:M A.N (name
wh*i> the taxpajiers were seeking re- surprise hai Iker- (Hnittnli "vays that vrhen his wife at-
brf through a half d.vxrn fevjeral Kwn,*^**^^ sh.»wer. Mrs. McKee wa.s aim , social event or club mei’ting,
agencies. It is, irwlrtsl an impressive presented with a lovely |Mckeibook • Uw |iaper may add this P. S. to the
amunaly that while wv s|«ent im»ncy lem^brancr of the union as she'^^ite-up: " stayed h-mw and
in an ever increasing aimnint our pub- l***'^ here to h«une in Ab-,hept the children."
Iir tbffictals are vigor»*usly pursuing wightful tune was re-| m ■■■■
■ very p.«eobiiuy to gel a d.4lar fteun ^ ! We Du AU Kinds af PRINTING
the feeirral g»vrmaient, Refwbbl a ^ Kxeegl Bad.
eW'Uble amunaly; while we ees-k fed- «, . .
- oi ,m.!. to .to, potorty
* ^ a btrthday on .'bumlay. Nov. .V .Mrs.
Grvbver Sandees celebrated a birth-1
R. T. Tram-1
d»eme<l by them to be to the best in
terest :>f the creditors.
Robert S. Owens, Assignee,
4.to D. l^ng. Agent for ('reditors.
of Hipp A CWandler, Inc.
[Dated at ('linton, S. ('^
, th - Hth day of Njvtmber, 1939.
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CHR()NH'I.K PI’BI.ISHINfi^ l O.
TYPEWRITERS
Aathorixed rnderwoad Dealer.
Cleaning and repairing all makes,
reasonable rhargew.
Kenneth N. Baker
Phone SttC
Reserve These Dates
For
The Chronicle's
School
FREE PRIZES DAILY!
t
Grand Prize Last Day
Fiigidaire Electric tenge
(Contributed by W. C. Baldwin Motor Co.)
Watch for Further Announcements.
Make Your Plans Now To
Attend Every Day.
•-vpami our public borvicrs with the
)av;sb hand ibf a prii*ce; and we ex- , , v- ^
Wml «» jr public j-ervrees thrvbugh n * .
a very p»»»w
nnril wxll celebrate a birthday aui Sun- {
day. Nox. 12. Miss Beulah Kinard
gTbater iinp>*bit H«ns on
A. . >,.y .bM r**'™*"< • b.«kJv «« -'SunJ.y. S»«.
,■.■11 b, Jmw? Sfraktnc b«.M.Ily.|
txns things shkbuM be done simuhan- ^ _
eb'UsJy. We >ht»uld reduce our appro- — -
pnntions ami try to bring in new tax-( HKALTH HINTS
anyers. A AAbn»alerahle saving might i Rx B. F. M ingatd. t'Ry Health
be had by a business-like appcoach' (Iffker
W state admuiistratHbn. The firwt step*
■ugh! b< a Central purrKa.Mng system.!
I tbir.k rc«vm«m'.A»b might be effected
withbbu: changing the «bff)cials wiwbi
•Wb the actual buying. It wxbuld W suf-l!~ * o. . i
f,—- to b.v. . b..u^ for ‘ r“’' r'-j -
•o havA a clearing hi>U'e for
prjcx'^. Ka-s-vl A»n the km»w-n A|uantities
orvd A|-sa!:ties td supplies usol by all
^:at«- <er-va'e'. including all toptitu-
MllJi
Continuing onr discus.vitai on milk,
e xrill begin the sid»ject of grades.
TV-
vice in its milk A«rdlinance and code,
sets fA»rth the detailed requirements;
xriiich must V* met by a producej; be-|
Tb . .xto d pto>»nt rtto '"'r 'T.'".''* «•>
t .,. .•>! ,.,ft •■..b -vm, to •'* *7* ^«<T
,.ur rk.n m.rbt surmy ami YT «rJ.nan<, i,
wppra.>* ev-.-ry public SA'cvire to make^ ■■ tu I
-b.-, >; Hrahb Milk'
w *»• Ba a*>' A vamimxl: im-Whanto'•‘T* O'"-? »fi
nrp..-. ovnto-va. rau-.i, >«^»««> **•. ar, .xp,,:..;
fa,:,:.., arv ,,.,..-,..1 to "f;'’'T' th, Wlhnr,
Ih, f tS, mari. m-v ami t.. *'*’*'*“;? a,uk-p,>,Iart,.. Tbis KmnJ
a .d ,a- .h.,b
at b«b a „.r unr.. Y« mrv^-
kav, ia..li:uto.T-.- .immlina milli,*, ,t ihix «nl.naiw|
AJIa,, .nil :b, «,n.r.l .mmlmHatal ^
to,-. - of a;i of m-. bu; ..:W. a ;« ’L
of to:yb.Jy ox,, p.
rtxo, « immol:.-to ,.p,rto.«. • , . tonbAS P<-
I 4o not bolito, tha: -.hHv is >n.»iwrtk-s baaol >- this onii-
nM«o- u> puUn ..ITk, and I do mAi"*”'- *" >■« *. proviwns «ro
and bcis^
as ivell
a ui imp^y that aiQrthing is mH
being carried out-
bat H is well
aarirtly accoeding to HA>yle: but all ^ *''^1*”* under ths code ac-
pubiic serciem dmuki V what we ^ ^
meed tAvday and the Ship Avf SUte T**\i^*?*
juight go into dry dock occasionally P* ^
to ampe «ff «he baranclca. courae. » grade A, the next bent is
1 UTfo our people to net Tiirmaal im ^ Grade A milk
reaaluioty agahut any and evety
^Bar of public expenditures. r ■ mS - i
Wlmt oaa we do to briigr in moew* -If ariiriee to follow the grades
^ .wiB he dmewaaed m eoery-day lang-
e. an Hmt yuu aaay gel a clcaiwr.
by the grade
|**f aulk that is heiar M'atch for
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? IVnnsylvania is
a hookht telling the world!
pnwent year
tlua
liaiatratiTe
r eent and that far the neat 1*
saam ffWmaam «
•rtidea ui The Chronicle.
to reduce them
eeart. She fiuther dibs for new
hy aaying thia die has a
itioa s^pntheuc aad
writh indusiry. (2) aa cf>i
<S) that
COUGHSkOHJIS
fflmosphene?
V MFaudlxm
Tav
KcttlgFkMc
Add to thmi gtsstci length, amm
comfort, thrilling
and record economy, »»id
youM know why the 1940 Silver
Screaks are aafoyiiig the greatest ano
cem in Pontiac hiscary! Coaae in tothyl
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T TBAPgP RY THB boldly
X 1 cat and mdqnaly baancthtl new
Taepado Bghtf tha 1940 Pontiace
open op a whole new wocid of hurary
at low coat! Bacauee the eaamce of
Inxnry is BCdC/TY—beanty that
captivatea the eye and leads ^
■wtor patndr. And already Pontiac
with its eye-atopping Mvle aad new
interior riebnem is being hailed as the
Nnadier One beanty of tb* o^arl
Thomason Motor Company
! East Main Street LAURENS, S. C.
tMC, Mickifmt. Trt
poimtitm kntj m iwil
fWlfff. JiMff (Hi^
W -T). Zd ZZ-
frmn tmhiffi rtoaar nirtff
^ barto., a.. ^ y—toa Xto#,,^