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4--- mmm F ' ; .•-;r2!!sr PAGE FOUR niE CUNTON CHROisiGLE, ’CLINTON, 8. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1940 (HUntmt dlyrotitrlp tODAV AUDITOR’S NOTICE BsUbliaM 1900 WILSON W. EARKIS, Editor and Ptd>lMi«r PabUdted Br«ry Thursday By , ^ CgaONlCIiE PUBLISHING OOMPANT. Subscription Rate (Playable In Advance): One Year $1.60; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Poet Office at Clintmi, S. C. » other Demwcrat raa^ be that party’s) candidate if he does not run again. I, ^ .... i — am certain, however, thi^ the nearti The County Auditor s office ^ Lau- 1 President of lihe United States willjreils, S. C., will be opw f^m ^ be^Ohe candidate who’'can «oal con-1 day <rf January to the lat my vincingiy persuade ten or tarelvie mil-!March, 1$40, for the purpoaa of tak- lion “floaiting'' voters that' hb party jing tax rdtums for th^^ enauinir will make conditions better for the m-|and foe the tranwction of aU buai- .dividual citizen and that he is person- ness pertaknng to the offk'e. jally the of a man to be ^entrusted It is absolutely oee^ary for yoo iwith .runjllng the government of the to make returns as personal property j United States, , has to be returned eveigr yea?. If you POLITICS — Electiona I, Jo tret i<*ea across, the sucsoeM- did "‘'J ^ •have been studvinr and writine candidate, whomever he nmy be, appointments in ^ wunty, ^n you ft TVftiii-w ... is going to have to rely upon the should come to tl^ County Auditor'a 1 rre Uhroiucie seeics me cooperawon w iw suiwcnucrB mim rcmncm—vtMv publisher will at all tipios appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publiah letters of general intereat wbenf they are .not of a defamatory nature. Anommous oommwnieatiom will not b4 noticedr This paper n hot reaponaible for the riefiri or opiniona of its correspondenta. Nobody’s Business ! ~ By G«e McGee I • - I \ ^ I . Flat Rock Briefs \ mr. slim chance, sr., is confined to hb bed at his home on main street, be was vissiting last week and over-et hisself. he newer overeats at his own 'home, nut he says food always gives out before he reaches that stage, it was liwOr pudding and fresh pork- I chops that got him wrong, dr. green about politics for says he will be up and able to go yeahs. I have seen politics and poli , ,. . , , . . , a-vissiting again in a few days. ticians at close tangs in Washing-^ township , ♦ ~~ ton, in many state capitals, in small, no spring gating work has bepn towns and in the biggest cities. The! done in our midst as yet. sevveral political machinery and methods of a good organized party ma-! office and file same 29-atc S. B. DORROH, Auditor, Laurens I CLfNTON, S. C.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1940 TO AID LITTLE FINLAND jputee Inteiv'steti ('linton and Goldville eit-jl®’^^ as friends of our congressman ha.s rote all the parties are cut to the same hwn for some grarden seeds, like they pattern. v j used to send out. as soon as they are The .backbone of party politics is! received, our wiminert folks win be- tHs local organizations. The. strong-' gin to piddle around with a hoe and eat Mtienal party at any time is the until it stopped and his hand rake and before artyboddy knows it, one iWbidh has the largest number s he died, December 14. The we will have, spinnik and english of its members holding local p^lfci FINM. SETTLEMENT ' Take notice that on the lAth day , of March, 1940, I will render a final' account of my acts and doings as Ad- A ^ * ■ miniati'erix of the estate of G. Floyd At Court laOUSC Adatr, deceased, in the office of the ^ I Judge of Probate of Lauimis county, , , Ttr-.-,. n !!..« at 10 oVlock a. m., and on the same Clinton city: lot on West Carolina j,.. __.j, i.. . Made'Last Week izms have' made a m^riTb^ral <!«*** rekindled the na- peas on our ta'^es aneoforth. hurrah offices. I^tical parses are ^iS' Ave. from board of trustees oT Pres- Adrr^lIiirWbri?**^ . . Itinn's i.r>vp f«r Kim • for Warmer weather! lupon dist^buting as many ioba, as byterian college to Agnes Ross Mill-/’ . Ly-on indebted to said Mftato poakible wh=re they will do tha in*. >750; kit on West Carolina ave-). * l^mie wh.re ,hey will do ths ^ ^ ^ nOtifred end required to make pay- spon.-^o to the aiipeaJ for Finnish re lit f in this community. Especially; Washington stands as a patriot and Gokiville. with contributions already heio without a peer, witihout a Wem- sevveral re-possessions took place good. * ‘^o^'"’,ment on or before that date; and all sent in amounting to $236.37, is to belmish in hi.s devotion to his people. He la.st week in flat rock, no more willj That is why the i>a:ty in power Suiue A. Ruth, .having claims against said congiatiUateii. Dut thi.s community is'would not tell a lie, he would not be ^u hear sweet musick strans <M>m- alwaya has the best ehance of win-t Laurens township: lot on Watts present them on or before only maintaining its pa.st record in'a king, he loved God, he feered en- ing over the air from mrs. hodeum ning an election, local, state or na-!avenue from Mrs. Martha 6. Fowler,j^jyjy proven, or be forever oponing its heart and pur.se to hejp tangling aWiances, He hated tyranny, moore’s parlor room: tihe 8-tube ra- tional. If it has been in power long'et al to M. H. Lyon, $300; lot on.jj^j.^ ’ ' , alivviatc thi* awful suffering being he deprecated factionalism, he prized dio has gone back home, friends and enough to fill the good jobs avenue from Mrs, Laura J.! LORENA O’DELL ADAIR «xjanioiH-Ml by thousands of helpless‘the simple and true above the pomp loved ones will no’t see mr. tom head’s party workers, the party of the “Ins” ^Garrett tod M, H. Lyon, $50. j i Admirrf'rtratrix. wonun and vhihlren driven to priva- of offidial position. He loved and re- nice sthinny fofd going down the. has s. great Advantage over the party j Ybungs:. 65 acres from Mrs. Mau- 1 '1940.—7-4cw. tion an 1 want, and danger, by the spected the Constitution of the United otreot at 75 m. p. h., drove by his I of the “Outs.” For that reason, ev-1 rice C. Edwards, et al, to S. H. Coker,' ! . imperialistic inva<lcr Russfia, ^^■ha(t- States which ihe swore to uphold and son, puddin. it, too, has returned to erythrng else being equal, it is plain|$600. ^ ’ 4f'-^lTATION FOR LETTER^ OF e\v! ;ho call., whether it be for Red defend. How differ^^is at3titude^it4.,cM parking .ylace in the pay.4xa-■ that^the Democratic party, if it re-| Dials: acres from John W.' .* ADMINISTRATION F/nfff^V’^'or other r^f^," the from that of many of dii^present day’^you-inde garrage; manny other un- mains urtited, has ihe better chance land Mrs. Corrie Curry to A. C. Cook, g^^te of-South Carolina .loa iny i.e )ple are always leady to do public officials. Ipleaseni things of a similar nature of winning the presiden-tial election:$1,400; 20 acres from D. E. Todd to Laurens County, th-r pa; i. and dv. it noblv. ' It is n.>t an exaggerated .statement ^ave occurn d to mar our quietude of 1940. It'has more job holders M. C. Waldrop, $2,000; 72 acres fiom gy j HewJette Wasson Proba'te A fiiK licurd ha.s bet>n made thus to say that Washington is incompar- aiusoforth. _____ . and so a stronger organization. S. R. Gray, Jr., to Z. C. Reeves, $1,000 ui c«>mnuinitv. The local able. There is no heroic figure in our “ “ ■ . ! land other i^sideraltions. Whei'eas, Lon Allen made suit to and those asWciate^l with national hall of fame now, or Wkely . OFFICEHOLDERS - Hatch Hill: 122 ac^ from Sad^' me to grant L C. Allen Letters off fa.- j'V chairmiui him in the drive, and the many who to be in the future, whose memory in fiat rock here of late, manny out , me to grant Tho-ughtfui students of govern-; Padgett Little'to Mrs. Emmie ,H. Administration of the e«t«t« and «f- hav.- contriimtt'tl.’are to bt'Commend^ tran.sctmds the Valley Forge com- ^^ollicitors have called, they n,ent have recognized the power of, Drewington, $450. .Ifeots of Arthur Allen . and Lessie ed anii t lank.d for thJir efforts and mandor. We do well as children and .pu.t_curtmga up_on theirorganizations to perpetuate) Hunter: one acre from Mrs. CoralAjHen. mtmvst. The camivaign will corttintti adults, to study his life, what he ac- «*ol house sta^s. ^ey are trying j.hemselves by pqttihg their adher-fT. Simmons to Marie Bryson Bannis-i ^re, therefore, to .cite and thi.-; week with all who mav .so desire, compliehed, and tlie uncompromfising “‘‘id a annex to cedar Janes firet ents in office and have tried various,ter, $100; 157 acres from N. E. Dav- ajj^^nish all and singular the kindred g vvn a privilege to do thi'ir bit for principle for lyhich he feariessJy prevent the abuse of this.en^rt to J. H. and A.'D. Alex- a^d creditors of the said Arthur Al- ih s wo; .hy cause. jstood. The pity is that there are not ® fund built up to take the place 7,^0 Civil Service Reform jander, $2,400; 157 acres from J. H.ji^n and Lessie Allen, deceased, thgt^ I h.. s.v„.,,aihy of alniost th.. «;,lire men of hia type in public office tod.,. W-bc-^^ me. in Hk, world gH'- out to the Finnish pfeople —■ faoTrffiniber company, $1,400, timbenjo^^upt of Probate, to he held at Lau- got. to tne rmnisfi people _ WATTHPin ^ rehober. jobs out of politics. It cured some,lease. ^^.,4 s r «« j ni!. PltiliD lU BK WAlAcMruL manny younr men and wamanen are ^ .^^at evils of the old “apoils! WE NEED TO BE WATCHFUL «i™„en .re to.’'^7-.;;^;:r&uiri<*ow„: 124.5 from J. D.'Jii^iiS Every- citizen of the United States selling maggy-zeens to pirt them^ thru sygtom,” introduced by Andrew Jyjpj^cGray to R. €. Turner, $250. ! hereof, at 10 o’clock in the fforanotm, to show cause,, if any they have, wby in thi.-i houi- of distress when they are King brutally attacked hy Russian terces At the same time, with ap- here because he, or hie parents, or'^kge. nearly everboddy had all k neverckraned^iTthe ! m*nvLi i\n4i ikFaicp t.rw> min i/* firimirp^ 1-2- 4 ^ .a _• m a_ .11 1 ^ 1 : r x' not .tfietr household burnt up enduring ^al mess. CARD OF THANKS 'the said Administration dhouk) not proval and praise, the public admires ^is more remote ancestors,’ did thesi ^ -instian people for their hrav- the conditions u, ler wh-ich they xmus. some headway is being made -phe lasrtest effort in this directioni We wish to thank our friends and be irrai^ "4 “’“f A'* •'y C»u.|nei,M>o«ftotb.ir«mh»».mie,m-;'*Gi^erltermyh. ti? V -V. . u ^ n o- so many have came from corry spondent gave 6c last week greae last Spring which forbids any- pathy shown us at the death of our of Pehruarv A D 1940 , ^ ^ across Jihe ocean and so ftw have and promised $8 last fall. ibodv holding an aunaintive nublie.fatKar and tnnifcHer. Mr «TVfl Mr« x ! t’Tir'TifTineTiert:' t this 17th day h-mlfs upon hospitals, schools and over gone back. We, our recent ^ d»‘fcn.sclo.s.< civilian population. If she ancestors, found in tne new worid Mrs. Axe-Man, Spare That succt.-e<i> the attempt now being^ppo,,tunity denied us' in the old^ « ufoii;, m;i(U' to leach the seacoast, she will ^-orld, and liberty to seize oppoftu^ ,.arrtr*rvf o««.or_4.iiJ+ii.r» main a constant menace to the ^ity wherever we found k. ? agger-culture, world, e-^peeially to the world of de- p^e first settJore in America ^ inl>c: acy and Christianity Branch body boMong an appointive public (father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A.' office from >tal»Ttg part in, or con-'H. ARen. Also tor the beautiful floral 29-2cw tribiking to, a political Campaign.'offerings. The Famky. j — Human nature being what it is, li ^ |WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING J. HEWLETTE WASSON, J. P. L. C. have Ikitle faith that politics can be t A Massachusetts muaknan reported purified by merely passing laws. . jhis bagpipes stolen. Maybe the neigh-' I have had many opportunities to .bors know somethii^ abhut it. SlF* . , , 1 r IP • u I>rougbt With them a full eqia^n^ bundi of econ-. observe how any law which is dis- .And while speaking of Finnish re- of raaal and rel>gi^ prejuebe^. ^ ^ program, pleasing to .the Administration of a, lef It i.s mte.est.ng t^ote hovv Fin- Each new group ^ *'^**T^ they will do H to make like they are city, a state or the Nation can bej land anJ_Russia have met their finan- brought with them their native dSa- -^nenses and then thev wiH got around, cial obligations to the United States, .trust of’ people who d’ld not spe^ . —a ,, „ ‘ ^ inland, k'. IDia ;torro»-ed ^om toe tor l.ngu.g» yd W »ho wew ^ ^.methii^ wrd<..-4'otodI ' TAXATION ^ P.y»M ; Lmted .Mates $8,281,000 to W re- already hero loeind aakanee at tbs ^ nothing but poiOtfeks thw to the ability to buiW up al hef supplies, with a proinise % repay newcomers who brougfbt a differesk ^ .^aying mr holsummoore says powerful political machine, composed the loan in annual ir^taln^te over ra^ tr^tion wkh t^m. _ _ . ^.o£ cftieeholdera ready to fight for a peiiod of 62 j-ears. This little coun- When we^sidw that k^only a to go to congreas no-jtheir jobs to the last dkoh, the try, pool- in material resources, but uttle nMxre Inan three hundred years ! strongest* weapon a party jn power rich in moral fibre an\l sense of hon- since the settlement of North Amer-j ' ^ jbM is the power of taxation. The oi. has never missed the payment of ica by Europeans began, k is aarpns-, have had yore farm plane tore,wore taxes that can be collected, up a instahment. lipg that -we 'have ^ akmg togrfft^i ^ ^ ^ 'the point wihere the public will But what about Russia on the other.with so little friction between racial^ contrail for 1937 thie oWlwk for being squeezed any hand, rich in material resources. She and religious groups. Icountty would be o k. now and «*.»»»!further, the more money there is b o r r o w e <1 originally $192,601,000,' One way of bringing about natkwmlj^^j^ surpluss crape to smother M»e polkiciana to spend m ways made a payment of $8,750,000 in 1922,unity is the dictatorial way whereby' ^ ^ ^ yorel^hwh :wiU put people under oWiga- —the payment coming out of iRusiian the ruler controls every act and V COUGHS, COLDS fflmosphene? V Plea«ui)t» EtMtivg —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Relief At Last For Your Cough tripples “a” and a few other thing* and that is the real reason today why we have no proeperrity. we liad k in property in .America, liquidated to'thought of his people—at least'until make the payment. Since then no fur-,they get tired of being bossed and thcr payment has been made, and it rise up and kiH^e nlfer. TJ® Amm- bZ, STSIw^^coart iSi k n doubtful if there will ever be an-'can way is to let everyone thmk, an»afarth_ other. The i-esulfis today that Rus- speak and worship ae be pieoeee and sia owes the United States $394,992,- protect each citizen against'effects of tions to them or their party and so etrengtbMi their madhine. The only eource from which money comes to pay tbe salaries of tbe rank arid file of political workers is from taxes. Tbe art of prdkics consists in find- so, please, mr. waHis, talk to the' ing persuasive arguments which the Vapor TreatiMiit. KelHe Free 1 cause it goes right to the nit of the 8« T«r Dn«WL 1 £SS5.‘*,£SS.'S etxkhe and heal raw, tMwlar, inflamed bronchial Ho mat* ter bow many medidneayotthavetrieiL tdl your dniggist to sell you a bottla of Creonuilshm wkh n** imderatuxling that you aao to Ilka tk* way it quMte aOayt tba^bgh or you are to bate your money oadk. CREOMULSION For Coug^ Cbatt CaUi, Bnwdiitis W. J. BENJAMIN ^ SERVICE STATION Standard Products Cara Washed and Greaaed Tear BaaiaeM Appreriatad 0P(i. but you wouldn’t give much for other individuals or groups to deprive j^^ck home for the hloc-ers and public wiil swaUow to justify the the account, would you? jhim of those rights. • they will look after their sennatora'levying of taxes for what can be rep- tJuf hearts as a nation go out in Every once in a while leaders or congressmen, after all, the main'resented as a useful public purpose, g iKiiiu loM 'and sympathy to perse- spokesmen of a particular race or re- ^ congressman wants to do'Another part of the tax racket is to cut. d little Twiland, recognized a.s the hgious sect try to stir up trotble for votes enough from election to devise schemes of taxation which will most religi.ius people in Che world. .Jn other groups wihom they do not like, ^ re-eUct him. it wont do make-k appear that the common man tins riation-wjde ivlief appeal in their A great of thait sort of thing is fanner down, he has beentdoes not pay taxes but that k.all K-hal:, in their gallan-t and telling going on now in America, some of 4 feedine everboddv for nothimr for'oomes out of the pockets of the rich. same ’^,,4 feeding everboddy for nothing for'oomes out of the pockets f irn: for then ve.-y existence and the m the-name of ireljgjon. Many 8«Uy several years and be do not want t- j I think I see signs, everywhere I !■ .st i vation of principles they hold people are W to believe thai tWs,;^^ first feller that loses his gov-'go, that Che ordinary citizen is be-j a.' facrod as life—they are entitled '^at, or tbe otber race or sect is pkk- verment contract. ' ginning to discover that ha is the to ou: gift.s, our loyalty and interest, .ting the overthrow of tbe United ow who pays all the taxes, in Che oar prayers. The gifts “we make., States. j ^-"ith you in yore plans, long run. whet her large or small—will help pro- We do not believe tbe nation is ■in',^^^ ^tand by yore guns artd fur-' ♦—^— vide safety for approximately a mil- any serious danger, but we agree thwt'njg^ the ammer-inkion. they' VOTERS — Numbers L'.n old men, helpless women an<i it is wise to be watobful and to make leave off a few big bwttle-j There are about forty-five million i' children, will give them s-helter, food a public example of m * 9 RT«i<I ed help the farmer, big battle- Americans who will go to the pollslo and clothing in this dire hour of nee<l_ preachers and teachers whose Ameri-^gj,jpg jg ^ style an-nyhow. they next November and vote for Ptoai-j f<i! uhich the dastardly Russians are'eanism is not sound enough to brfieve'tjave g^t^y ^id from subs and air- dent. SoineWhat more than fifteen- rc-pon.siblo in attenrfpting to over-jin and practice tbe principles of theipianeg ajj time, so why buila million of them wHl vote tbe Re-j P'.wn a smaU nation in comparison Bill of Rigbte. * Uhem. if necessary, we could stop publican ticket, no matter who isMi v.th .htir 1(0,WOO,000 population. • ^building big dams for a year or so. uotninaited. Just' about the STANDS WITHOUT A PEER -As \Va.'*hington’.s birthday is cele brated throughout ibe nation today, Che minds of millions will be turned to that "gentleman farmer and soldier ^ .Arrargemeute have been completed: strike, whose t tfoits founded a nation.” showing of <be educational j other American .tidier or statesman talking motion picture truck by Olem-1 has ever become such a figure of na- college extension zemdee, C. B. ■ tional honor, or commands such uni- and T. A. Stallwortii, county i ve;-.sal re.spcct and esteem. agents, stated yesterday. Hie IJ* D 1 Washington was unanimously chos- been in tiie county three j Dfllllu en Pre.sident of the United States and before, showing pkkures at twenty-1 inaugurate<l April 30, 1789. Tbe eight five meeting, with an attendance ofj years of his pi-esidency were almost 2289 people.' j as stoiTiiy a.H the seven years of the Tbe sidbedule for the county fol- Revcdutionaiy war. At the end of his lows: , Clinton high school band will present fii-sit administi-aition he -was re-elected, *' ’ ^ . but his second term was even storm- colored . ier than hi» firei. Because be would, school, 7:30 pjn. tiovere of OiukorTahro^ fumdril «>*«• k>ok bei^«c im- allow no friendships, no -perronal Tuesday, Feb. 27: New Oroae col- to these procratns with interest. madine |»ixWemt to decide how to J favoritism to iinfiuenoc him, he turned ored oburth, 10:30 man.;. Laurel HiU, <fibQ dkected by P. K. Har- many men against him. Ae tbe erfd colored sdiool, 2:30 p.m.; IVipeeton‘,m)^ ozguiized tiwue years ago,} TIlAOt MAIK Mnfinn annything to keep the farmer off numhfer wfll vote the Democratic tick-)^ ITIUUUll A either help him «t, regardless of the candidate. That),» Triirlr f nmino* another: or you ino«$iht leeves around fifteen million who^ ! 11 UVIV V^VlllUl^ Qygj. jo^n J cannot be counted in advanceTThey [ <» SAFETY-PROFIT THE CITIZENS’ SAFETY ^ ... is reflected in the fact that this institution is now in its Slst year without loss to a member. Its gTowtIh like the mighty oaJt tree, has been on a conservative but SURE basis. PROnT AT THE CITIZENS ... is unique — we have new paid less than 4ccun* pounded semi-annually. lUvest your money HERE, where it will be SUPER* SAFE and draw FULL PAY. ^ V ' . .J Monday, Feb. 26: Barksdale O^ntoml * ****** -0^ .DirCCt Rcductioil LOEIl Plw k>red school, 2:30 p.m.; Lanftxrd|„3hobi auditorium at 7:30. Music . . . meana debt-fret hom# owBefaWp foT yhU. FuU dftaib ( .'would settle things by making them are the so-called “Independent Yot- yores trulie, ' mike laric, rfd, eorry spondent. ers” who follow no party lipf rigidly. These voters, who determine -wheth er the next President wiil be a Demo crat or a Republican,, will vote <io a greii extent upon local issues. Ifri their local party organizations havej* given them satisfactory local govern-'' pi— ^ ^ ment, on the whede, they will be ipore [J I f O vllV© %X)llCGrt ^ ^■®*® candidates fa- j ^ * vored by their state or municipal or-! On Friday evening March Ibt, the **^*f**°4** .. > a. Only when tbe nation w confronted,, given, no joUigation. vote. of his second term drew near, he‘re-j school, 7:30 p.m. ^ fu.sed to coTMider a thkxi term, and,| Wednesday, Feb. Priaoetan^Coi- with Alexander Hamilton’s aid, drewlored echoed, 10:30 a.in.; Pkdwont ool- up his. famous “Farewell Address”|ored e^Mot, 2:30 p.m.; Bethel Grove which still lives, beseedbrng his fel-!school, 7:30 p.in. low <^ntrymen to remain true to I Tbtmday, Feb. 29: Puolatoim ool- tbek ideals and to avoid the evils ^lat ored school, 10:80 aan.; Reeky would endanger the safety <d tbe'Springe cedored sebool, 2:30 p.m.; union. He was succeeded by - John ThoraweU orphanage, 8:46 pan. Friday, Maroh 1: Wlndswooth col PERSONALITIBS— Cenviaciiif p<vutoity. Th. procru. (or «fc. p«-!_f* ‘® ““ *”'2 l—"f"! pplwi*^ prer»iM md ptinotides must be personified. Very few people are inGoeneed by abetraet Msaa. Oiwe ki a lei^ time the wlbo^ impniaiion ’’is so eager for a lOianee Adame. * In 'December, 1799, as the fir^ Preskknt rode, about hia fitids in a snowdtonn he/caught a severe cold which made breaithmg fatidly diffi* cuH. He kept 4i» finger on his own ored soboot, lO'JRO nan.; BaOhal HaH coloded edi^, £40 pm.; Gray Count Training coAorad aeb^ 7:80 pm. All off 4ha mrafinga ara open On *to public y and has stoadUy grown in aize andj popids^y. The prog^m for Obe ] formmnoe wRl 'be anuounoed later, cording to the dcamcAae. CHANGE IN BBADQUABTBBS In foturei Patrolman H. T. that UMWt «f the roters would. vote IVotti widi be at city poliee headgou'-ifar anybody eu, the''oppoaition tidwt. terft iHutead off Gihw i^viutat aff|I do not 4lKak we are facing tiiat slt- fonnerly, for the puifoao off iaai4til:—tira tida femr. drlvem.' Uesoacs. iha day and b9pr,l 1 iMnlda\ vantera a gunaa at tiiia Monday from Y uatR 8 oVIiah* wBimagn jln do wbeoi tha EdpidiMtiim naMki 4ha aamt, the only 'moitpe ba-MpMjpl|dmd%,itihatiinr llr. RosaanuR .ingtha plMd. ^ ■ - -r ■ , . .. Each Account Insured Up* To $5,000 AViNGS AIJIOCIAtJON talaplMiiil'Ifd. i A l^liatoii jBtttwtton Sinco lil|t MtbbOil^OOOiMi ¥ s, \ t * c.v-^V*