The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 01, 1946, Image 9

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THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete, Newsy and Reliable (Elmtim (Ekmtirlr If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLVI Clinton, S. C, Thursday, August 1,1946 NOBODY'S BUSINESS rT'" By GEE McGEE I M.„ y p~ r l|« itoff Kldy mi id to pmy 60c (totml) to hmve ttjii toe ruL hut wf hired him hv the Sunday at Bellvicw B One of out drat mUtakee in refer-'wanU to be a Communiat, he abo»ld|*J“^?® ™ l "“ t ®*‘ i "*®{* T 'P’i 011 | r (!lor2 nee to the war waa permitting Rua-! be .hipped to Ru..l. where Com-' Cr When he act 1 him ia to help whip Japan after we had munl.m I. appreciated. We don’t need | *”3 hta HM He had wilH. .1 anything but viait and rob ana acat-j * - . ‘‘coat’$165 What', the use? 'Iman n ^ * ^ u " ”1" • ,1 alongJ now ahe wants thej w ZlH* r »t° U eo I 'uD OPA fir waaishould' It’a about time for the man who whole rope. Whatever it takes to pot w-n Ui’. w.ihaev ws. that in should do ^ to tell Rossis when snd h.e In he. .h I. in ia when and;her in her place and thereby permit I and stay off. We don’t peace to come back to this old world, ire What kind of gov- that dose ought to be administered overhead, that ts of May Jordan M should not be grihted. Given under my hand this 20th J.'HEWLETTE WASSON, ar protect cost nw $38.40, ii.. e close of his creative work, t,,, I/0rd „ k jf| m , n „ ou f d ,,1,1 0 I!i d ^ T '" J Con ’"'*" d - to rescue a sheep from a pit on thei P vin .‘Z ‘i J i “ bb * U ’- Tb '" h ' declared that a man tvenrthe^sJro neld^day ];XT^"""‘oVuil ’f.mtith“mt ,b .'nd*^£i^''^ ^incidents tol Certain services (outside) w] a 216 per cent. Cotton cloths i e ^,irt Mn«rT7„ th th‘e'l S P eCi01 t the Pharisees condemned the dls-j At BellvieW Church RURAL FRONT DIGEST By W. J. DBYDP.N VOTE FOR SilM M. LEAMAN FOR TREASURER I AM GRATEFUL ... for (he splendid vote I received four years ago when 1 offered for this office. At that time I was defeated by a very small margin. * I PLEDGE, IF ELECTED s of the office, to. it of my ability— i fair to all alike. I feel that my varied business experience of the past 20 years well qualifies me to serve you in this important position. I am seeking this office on my own merits. I invite ail voters to investigate my character and qualifications.. Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated 11 Candidates Most To Enter Governor's Race, te Historian Alex S. Sa ackwood of Spartanburg was’ clc Now that you can go. OO- GULF OIL CORPORATION J. A. ADDISON, Distributor rhst old “Sorcbaea" knows what ai hia country. He knows what w? gott oon dog. when 'he gets-the sc* in old-South Democrat. He is entitled Comparative Statement of Expenditures of Supervisor’s Office For Years 1941-1946 Inclusive Maintenance of chain gangs, roads and bridges....* 38.000.00 Repairing and replacing bridges 10.000.00 New machinery 6,000.00 For surface-treating roads, from sinking fund 2.000.00 $ 74.000.00 Total for 2 years (R. L. Teague. Supervi Maintenance of chain gangs, roads and bridges $ 15.000.00 Materials for maintenance surface-treated roads 2.000.00 New machinery . 6.000.00 $ 53,000.00 re of chain gangs, roai for maintenance surff Inery county roads (back ta and bridges $ 52.p0ft.00 ' -treated roads 2,000.00 6.000.00 money) 33.230.52 * 93,230.52 Maintenance of chain gangs, roads and bridges .$ 52.000.00 Materials for maintenance surface-treated roads 2.000,00 New machinery 8.950.00 To build surface-treated roads 36.000.00 J 98.950.00 idges $ 60.000.00 17.500.00 41.000.00 To build surface-treated roads To grade and top soil approximately 15 miles of roads in preparation for surface-treating 14,000.00 Totals for 4 years (L. B. Stoddard, Sup’visor) Totals for 2 years, Robert L Teague ... $122,000.00 Totals for 4 years, Lander B. Stoddard . .$377,680.52 Submitted by Robert L. Teague Candidate for Supervisor