The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 24, 1946, Image 1
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Clinton, S. C.
SWINDLERS READY
FOR ACTION IN BIG
POSTWAR HARVEST
Mouths Water At
Thought of Getting
Surplus In Bonds, Banks
and Deposit Vaultsy
I Seedling Supply
Exhausted In St
RODEHEAVER SPEAKS
HERE MONDAY AT
TEMPERANCE RALLY
Former Billy Sunday
Singdr Appeals for In-
|Mrs L. B. Johnson
Passes At Goldville
PRESIDENT WANTS
HIGHER PAY AND
UNCHANGED TAXES
Longest Presidential
Message-Submitted
To Congress Monday.
Laurens Publisher
Heads Slate Press
n Woman
Forest Quiz Open
For School Children
I Exchange Club Hears
(Talk By Col. Froser
Counties Share In
Forest Receipts
Kiwonis To Observe
Anniversory Week
State Tax Man To
I Be Here Feb. 15-16
Farmer Group To Hold
Meet Here Jan. 3Q_
Wier Named Heod
, Of Sheriff Group
Appropriation Bill
For 1946 Is $24,691,701
Seeking Enlistments
In Marine Corps
County Teacher Group
Meets In Laurens Tddoy
w“ww To Take Tax Returns
i In City Friday
! President's Ball At
Goldville February 2
jCity Shares In
{Tax Distribution