The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 04, 1940, Image 7

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t«cuiiTO.qn«>wcLi.ai»roi.8.a A' PAGE SEVKV lovtkir «nd tWMiporUtkm opportani- hMw<( in Cook tkiM oat durimr • Wrtfhtlny intanrloir totkjr to rnmAyf next 7«uf« preekkurtial poeatbiHCioi. Here ere eame ot Hk men bm nten- tioned Mid Mt cnoaiwnU: Pieeid^ Boeoeeett—‘*1 think Mid a^y« did Cfaiiiic Ciiet‘t^ terms acre enoogli for any mMi.'* "AF SmMi, sixty-eix—^*TPoo oW.”* Vice>Predkknit Oanwr^^'^Ginmcr ia 9^ Wealth with ibesMity suid eakture. j*il riglA. He eertatnly kaoars nltat’a id. Economic geine with edvwneee ;8oiiur on. Has heen •hancing aroond Waaluiitton moat of Wa life ehould know—and Ikn tain hd knoers the nriakakea ^' Dividenda afvnil«*h>r jl82,4Q0 are iMiiif paid to ahnwhoidem today by local banitty ardHs and other eprport ce Ona of the more int«rMtifi( of the poat-boai hy-fmodoota waa the at tempt to arranfe the bddeat of the bowi caniea elx^ Che middle of Jan uary betwean the erhuier of the Stoce Bold and the windier of the Si^r moat Bowl. No one knoera juat what wocdd liafifwn if the aiqiM’-powerful South- eni Califocaia Trojana and the emaa- ing, aU-oonquMlnf Texaa Afid* were ** „ *. .let tooee on the eame gridiron, but it ^ wouW he a game the like of whkh ^ P®****®* may never he aeen again. Actually, Jir. and Mee. R. B. Vaaee. Ijut probably never .wW be aeeh at aU, Cy frae of trada iNtrrien. 4. Eanna with fa<;[toriaa. 5. Maid, watar and miaerat reaoure- #9 fKlfMHMi'OD IlMClB* 6. Wo^ with thrift' and local in- MaaMa. Sam Prather of Kkaumnee, fW., and WilHam Prathm of Qotma* ' him, wera cattad hare Friday for the funacel of thahr aiater, Mrs. Geotfe Wktta OofiehMwl. proaperfty with worker nia ployera wiH M*P atrokee tana by psactidiw bi Cba cym and oe- caaloiiaHy oi^lhe aH-waathar oouita| 8. Ineraaaing ineome with . . . . Bill |Farnier, one of Lnfleda ing home ownerahip. promlaing candioatae for the' If i ineieaa-' tA wedding whkh came aa a tor- priaa to their fManda waa that of ICiaa Iwa Lomae Adair to Chkida S. Ab^ iMthy of Hickory, N. whkh was aoMimiaed on FMday^aftnnoon at'the of the bildah father, J«hh E. Adair, wkh Drr D. J. Woods as the olHeiating minlaUr. lOas Inax Blakely and Thomaa R. BeChtme of Dwthune, were united in marriage oo^tfae evening of Dec. 25 vat nhe home of the peiaote, Mr. and Olra. B. B. Kakdy, who re- elde near hem. Tuesday evening at the Fbat Bap- iet church' Mtes Emmie Dunlap Robe eitaon fnd John T.' Ballenger of Sen eca, were imited in marriage, with Rev. Edward Lone offk^athig. Bowl Results, whd went eowhoy . . . Gteraaon’s oige team evidentiy needs something to make H a winning corabhiatton. May be Banka -MieFadd^ Joe Blakiek, and otbeis from ChaRridinNi ‘Wirhobter 1h| TitfM quint to hat year’s speed Welo^ to the 1P40 baMcetball k’a a fine sport and interest ing to watch, lha Blua Stocking baoMisa plana for the Mtanto contestiMcFadden ah tigged op^as a two-|wn ham failed to inaiterjMiM. denwon OoHege, ' k now known from^ Seat% to Key Weat.and Ifrom New York to Loe Angeles. The Oomrtiy Oentiemca from.South Caro lina heat a great fooClatll team in the Ckdton Bowl game New Tears Day and made the ^lorts beadhnes the nation over. It waa a ChrMing, bril liant game, a . victory for whM the Tigers had to fight every- minute. And we are {irood of ’em, of Mie- Fadden, of ThMoons, of EMook, od diarpe, of Fritta, and of aR Che rek. And we MW thankful for a pleasant afternoon at the .radio kst Monday. ■ The last Imae of the dinton high school Sentmd listed the aU-oppon- 1840 tennis team *('«hkh la tag to knock over some h% taama this 'in moral values and human -welfare. objedtivea , vriH be il?** ^ ^ *;delved into 4u detaR and eapanded BiU comea^from Tatapa,*,^ ^ govrnoia’ contarenct yeara-and he's Flon^ f*®'|veske in NaahviRe, Tmn., January 26 • 'FwMueat PwUue we ham^ conference on interatate proh-* Wendell WBfcie—-Ilf you m IM, U Mm «»,( Bo«i. Buk.-^; .■ 1^ tort*, ?o« Don’t Read THR CHRONICUI Teu Don’t Get the NEWS NEW BOOKS FUR IM» AU. KINDS AND SBSS CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. mlUmrnm quintet wHl' soon be on the waipath ^ New Yotk. Ac. 80. - Aifted E. a^ funous baaketeernig • • • .The ^gmith; Democratic cancKdote for prea big intramorsl boxing tournament ' wW soon be here. -wiCh eore muadee, blade eyes, and tender noses for the P. €.' freobmen drafted for the team. want a . . take WendeM WBkie. He’s n Democrat, I 2 Tr* 17 n-«nrlR i Understand—he cximm from Indiana, 1 CmiS lUlOyiyii^ jend, there aren’t many of Chose out A1 Smith Thhiks d. d. y<«« - would make a good mam.” iPresidmitial PMsibUitieb For P»oi V. McNiM^”MeNu«t I don't In. ' hnow much about.” in smiiomy, Hopkina^and Attorney Oan-. eral Murphy—"Too New DarfUi.” , j PosCsnaater-General James A. F\ar-j ley—"I don^ thkik Jim senously con siders ihiroaelf n candidate.” 1 1940 Discussed Interview. — No Dust — No Ctfaikm u For cold that IS CLEAN and BURNS up CLEAN— PluMie 62. ^ C-W-S Guano Co. Pfeta ’’Red” Copdand r Teams A. & M. Tulane Oathoik Arbone State On. Tech kRaaonri I demson Boston SouthemXTal ... Tannesaee' 7 0 0 7—14 0 0 7 6—13 jant toam chonm by Che state cham- South Acc^ts ’ID’s Challenge 0 0 0 0— 0 team whkh hidndea aome of die ont-|E1even Governors Plan Progress In Ten Fields For the Dawn ing Decade. THE CHRONICLE'S WANT AD RATES atanding players in South OaroMna, an deven that would be as good as any other eleven that could be pkked 0 0 0 0—^0 ^fi'wn all dm high school teams in ‘the ‘state, we believe. However, it would 7 7 7 0 ^gx lhelp a lot if two or due^ of Clinton’s " 7 0 0 0— 7'own players could be innuded on the ‘team. Carr of Honea Path, and Jtai Ehiin- ton of Lakeview, bodi bsMks and cap- tains of tbeor respective teamc. iwerei <he osdy ptayors chosen unadmnualy. The team: enda: Hardin (Easley); taddaa: iNaMey (Easley) a^ Giitli- rie (Gaiftiey); guards: McDonald (IMkevievr) mnd Owum^ (Gaffnay)^ R. £hrii«ton; baeka: J. El- 0 6 0 0—6 .... 0 8 0 0—8 0 7 0 7—14 0 0 0 0.. 0 Ic per -dord for flrst tien; five iasertiatts far the price of four. Minim am charge ISe. Cards of thanks and tributes af respect, Ic a word, payrUc ta edvanee. Minimum 50^ % FOR SALE^Ona muire mule. Weighs shout 900 tie. C. B. HoUand. Ip uC- jhOOfDBNT INBfURANOE TICKETS ooet only 25c a day, pay up to 15^000. S. W. Sumerd,- Pbonee 80 and St. H'- FREE—Need any dkt? Yours for the moving* Gee Red Oemns, Breeay Bhiff. - ' Ic PLANTS — PLANTS — Nice i^oat- proof Cabbage PlanCa and White Bermuda Ookm Plante. Also Onion Sets, En^ish P0it '*%nd Llghtwodd Kindling. Blidcdy BrothMs ^Seed Store. Tetephone 188. Ic R^nUYED OR S10IJ£N-.Wliite Ba- kiiao SpRs puiH>y> Obout six montha cid. Any one having information con- antaud please notify Vi ^^Rorria, St r\ ip REAL ESTATE - - FIKE uid LIFB INSURANCE LOANS financed on real , Estate B.H.B0YD Telephone No. 6 Clinton, S. C. AtlanCa, Jan. 1.—Catdiing up the challenge of a dawriing decade, ^ven SoOthem gommors dedkat^ the 1940’s to a campaign for balanced prosperity in the South. Already weN out of the one-crop era, these state nders are detMvmned upon wtirildng a bsdanoe that will equalise ecupe -wHh Hveetoek, jfaims with fadboriea, and economic gaini with progreae |p fwman Welfaito. ^ Eadi exOMtive issued an identkol prodamakio^ iaymg ten foundition ^ « « aHla on whkh to bnild a decade of Ttagton ('ijaaoevMW, 'Jmcob (Tuom-i__ l<uasi«^7- ^ I South to celebrate aduevement pf •Dots and daghea: BiM After, the|***?JP®*f' . fitoe Stiodekms’ wouiv temua coach,^ j* nmior campaign ia MSSrVetonurOoadi Lonnie South^ govemors cotrferen^, McMiRian in whsppuw the P. C. baa-'!?*?^^, pMt^ sucoe^ m ^ ketbuH team into almpe foy the cur-j^^*** ^ parity freight pe ^ eampaignen axe Governor E. D. Riv- _ _ era of Georgia, chapman; Prentice CROSS HILL BOY PLACED ioooper of Tenneaece, FVsmk Dixon of Alatoma, Fred Cone of Florida, Bur net R. Qlaybank of South’ Caiolina, IN COLLEGE VOLUME Burt L. Mitchell, Jr., of Cross Hill, a senior at Wofford coSege, has re- beiit seleetod fn ”Wlio’a Who In American Uidveraities and Ckd- kgea,” according to an anmounoemeDt made by the authoritiea at Wofford. Young Jlkdidl » outatanduig in extra*«arrietdar activMeo - at tlie MeduxBut inatatution, having been ee- ieetad for maiqr poato of importanee there. j In addition' to being selected in "Who’s Who,” Mitchell is a member of the Ckudiale litorary society, the Stratford Players, the (Mrd, Scab bard and Blade, Blue Key,- aaerstary of the senior daaa, and buaineaa man ager of The Old Gold and Blade, stu dent newiHiaper. He is a candidate fpr the badhelor of asts degree. ' Advantages of direct airmail 8er*|sive system whereby every communi- doua extent that there is libMe vice would be provided to this com- *y the country regardi^a of aixe, that it would be aelf-sustatatag Vmuaity'aad neighboring towns aad 8®®6’‘*P^y* one anothOT Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina, ari E. Baiky of Arkanaas, Hugh __j geography, jM^ximity to one another in a short time.” mke of Miammnppi, W. Lee O’Dmi-* , T ^ tadlrties; may have the Since the program waa aubmitlml iel of Texas, Bari Long of Louisiana, c™ »*"<»>■ • tentative plan for the opportunity of being ou an airway, to the government, inquirtea ham and I«on C. Philiips of tHdahoma* eatabliahment of air pick-up feeder ^Thit can now be elTectivefly aecom-.,been received frAi conujiuuitiea Qttng “the ga^M tradkkmsaf our routes in this area similar to thoee plisKed through the air pidc-up, whkh throiq;hout the country as to bow mf operating in Pennsylvania, West.**" apUy described as the ‘air-^they would fit a simtcm, urri reaouroM of w ragnm, the «®®P: nj—everywh^. land requeuing mforpiation on the cs- needs of our people, aad the high op-,Delaware, it- m. ko^t a feeder network this kind twblishment of air pidi-up Hnes ia portunitiee of our thnea” the gover-: stated by Postmaster R. L. Plaxico. * properly coordinated with the trunk their localities, the reauH tlmfc nors projected a plw to balance: “The development of an adequate lines,” Mr. Plaxico continued, ‘tatafl an effort haah^ made to dcoKin- 1. Money crops, uicludiiig forestry, jair feeder system to tap this rich ter- and express could move to and from strate how the system would fuuctioa whh foods, /eed and fertsHity crops, trltory does not simply mean the ere- any point in the United States in leas by mappiiw out sai^le feedar 4iiiea 2. AM crops with liveatodc, consist-1 ation of new air lines thaCwill serve,than 24 houcs. Such a system provid-i around fhffsrvnt ah- terminah, and ent '^Mth found land use. |only the more populous centers,” Mr. •ing such a service would stimulate the'this area was among Gioac selected - •». i,. j'l. IS YOUR CAR HARD TO START ■ f ' THESE COLD . MORNINGS? 1 Try our tune-up service P^and see the results. Sdwers GariiKe ■ ^ Phone 196 RI^NS For AB Make Maddrtei, .* B^ffldard and Portahlew Al^G MACHINE RIB BONS DING MACHINE PAPER Ca0 74 Ciirc«Ms Piib. Co __ _ IN MBMORIAM « * PASCAL M. PriTS Whereas, Paacal M. Pitta, w^ dkd <Hi the 80(h day of Novesnber, 1M9, was a kiyat and active member of the Clinton Liona club and waa outstand ing in the prompf, efficient and vig- orouB perfomance of all dotiea and tasks assigned to him by the dub; Whereas, he, by his oomhict and ex amine, merhad and had the admir- jation and affectionafte regard of each and every one of the meanbers of the Clinton lions club; Whereas, the town of Qinton. has, iq Ms death, lost one of its most val uable and usef ul otixens; And whereas, each of the members of the Clinton Lkms dub feejs that, in his death, be has lost an intimate and understanding friend, and his passing lias brought eorrow and sad ness to each of us;. » Be it resdyed by the Clinton Lions dub, in regidMi meeting assembled: 1. That.in 0^ jRath of our fellow Lion, .Paa^ mSi'mbtB, this club has lost a moat valuriile member 'uhoee usefid services both to this club, and to dus community were outstanding. 2. That in his passing each of the members of this did) has lost .a be- lofkd friend and comrade, and each of us has a personsd ffding of sorrilw and sadness beoauee of has death. I 8. That this dUb extend its heart felt sfympsithy to the members of his ifamHy in their loss .of a d^^roted hus band and father. 4. That two copies of this reaolu- tliMi be sighed by the prsdMeot and (ha ascratary of (his dub and that a eopy of tbs same so dgned be de- Mvarad by iha teerstary to thq^jaife of Uoa Paacal M. Fitts, decessed. ' 6. Tbit a aignsd cop^^of this reso- tatioa hs. spread 19M} the minutes bf (his chib and (hak a full page ki the tninute book of 4|Mt dtd> be, and Is hsreby deihostod to the memory of lion Pascal M. PRits, decaased. 6. That a eof^ of this resolution be pabHahad In Tlie OintMi Cbronkle. Adopted by a unanknetis vote of msHibera of the Cltaton Lkna Pixx^km progress with mar-i Plaxico said. "It means a oomprehen-! use of the airmail to such a tremen-*for this purpose. JUST TAKB sss Im4 a( a 1940 Foatiac aadfoaTjhaaw wk|i aaoeoriag Aaaarica acclatan k dw stfla saassrioii of dm ftosa dus spaikUag Icoot-etMi wkb ks distiactivc Stiver Streak to the gracebiUy moulded tnmlCk's gos whi|| it takes to be the Natioo’s Nwnber One ^aty. And mstching tkiat beauty b infinitely more thao yoc'd ever expect at a price so close to the lowe^ arich and luxurious inferior; added room born of added laagtk aad wfakb; Sa eagioe that wocka sdradaa wkb svacy aaila sad evary fflloa of sW Hate’a a low-priced car diM s4tp(i you right up into the head of the “cUts.” Better go see btodsyt ASD^Vf st PmUUe. MkA. Trm^r^ tsUtm htistA M rsil r^tn, tSdU mA ktmItAxts (if 99y), ifitMmMi >idtmiUtin, ar.d Prktt H tkmts* vi: V. Mt MSirr. Gmtrul .HWn t$rmt fraut jvvrSit/i* Stm iV‘iit mwbi IVfffwiftKift sM> Mds Mtad day of OeoendMlr, 1989. ; ;V P. A HATUEnr, Pregidant: V ^ TQM PLAXKXk, SaersUry. CliRton lioQa CNh. THURSTON MOTOR COMPANY WEST MAIN STREET CUNTON, S. C. ■ - '“''S