The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 24, 1946, Image 1

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/ THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete, Newsy and Reliable ®he (EUntmt dbromrb If You Don't Read THE CHRONICIE You Don't Get Hie News . Number 4 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