The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 21, 1947, Image 7

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t- X V - i •/ ' Thursday, August 21/194^ I T: > K / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Sevi AN ORDINANCE v i An Ordinance relating to traf fic and regulating use of public streets in the Town of Clinton, S. C., defining and establishing and reiru- 01r suffer any vehicle registered or parking meter zones ana regu li0pei(ated OT controll ed b y him to be fating and controlling and pro- j upon any street with a parking meter park within said lines or markings: It shall be unlawful to park any ve hicle, across any such line or mark ing, or to park a vehicle in such a position that it shall pot be entirely within the space designated by such lines or markings. Section 6. It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow, permit Tiding f* i M p*ttonrf th* parking Of? vehicles therein byi m0 re than one hundred and twenty the use of narking meters; pre-,(120) consecutive minutes, or any tne use OI parK.usu ••»' | time during w ^ ch the meter is show. scribing limits of time tor paru- j j ng a signal indicating that such inu in narking meter zones; and space is ILLEGALLY in use—other 6 ^ - than such time as is necessary to ope- providing for enforcement of this Ordinance and punishment for its violation. Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Clinton South Carolina, in Council as sembled; V Cures Cut Down Paralysis Toll New Treatments Promise Hope in War Against Dread Disease. Legion Dinner Set For Next Tyesday Night Lunch,,Roddy’s Restaurant, L. H. Da-^ that 27,550,000 persons were living vidsop’s Gulf station, Bond Motor Co. on farms on January 1, 1947. ^ and Lydia Mill store; I This is a gain of 2,400,000 over the Veterans who arH- not members of wartime low of January 1, 1945, but the Legion are invited to attend the represents a loss of 9*8 per cent from The agencies’ joint statement lives and get the children well with very little crippling—was reported erate the*meter to show legal parking I to American Medical association by —between the hours of eight o’clock 4 D r, “ , — (Written for The Chronicle) Plans have been completed for the dinner. And for the benefit of those! 1940 American Legion dinner at Panorama who do not have a way to travel | said some of the difference might be lodge (Red McLane’s) at 8:30 Tues- there will be a motorcade of private; attributed to the fact that farm pop- day night, the 26th. Speakers for the cars leaving the Legion hall at 7:30. ulation is at a seasonal lo^v in Jams- occasion will be Mayor L. E. Bi$hop Others who do not wish to join the ary, but added:. , t and State Vice Commander F. H. A : motorcade may go direcljo^the lodge.| .-However, most of the’ decline is of Greenville. Joe Shay, of| . . explained by the fact that.there was. ATLANTIC CITY^N. J.-Discov- ^ who NATION'S FARM » large net movement of civilians ery of several treatments for the b** 4 , <>* • e w tunes for those wh ° p np||| AxinK| i most fatal kind of infantile paral-!™> uld llke t0 harmonize a'stanza or, PUPULATIUN % ysis—treatments that both save two. Something new in the way °'i DECREASING “ fun is promised in the joke-jackpot— 1 ^ you drop a coin in the pot and tell A.M. and six o’clock P.M-, of any day, Sundays and legal holidays ex cepted. v . ,, Section 7. Parking meters when installed and properly operated, shall be so adjusted as to show legal park. period of twelve min- Section 1. DEFINITIONS: When- ing during a utes upon and after the deposit cuon i. i^*^***^”^’ n "“i^ therein of a United States one cent ever in this 0 r dl oance the coin, twenty-four minutes upon and terms .re lh '!,t,er Urn deposit thermo .ot two meanings respectively, ascribed to them in this section: STREET: Every way set apart for public travel except alley bridle paths and foot paths. ROADWAY: That portion of a street between the regularly estab lished curb lines. SIDEWALK: That portion of a United States one cent coins, thirty- six minutes upon and after the de posit therein of three United States ways > one cent coins, forty-eight minutes upoh and after the deposit therein of four United States one cent coins, sixty minutes upon and after the de posit therein of five United States one cent coins, or one United States street between the curb lines and ad- five cent, coin, and one hundred, twenty minutes upon and after the deposit therein of five United States jacent property lines. VEHICLE: A conveyance propelled by pARKING W *M E T E R ZONES:’five cent coin or two United States Parking Meter Zones shall mean por- Dr. A. B. Baker of Minneapolis. This disease is bulbar infantile paralysis, so named because its seat of destruction is in a bulb of gray matter the size of s walnut at the top of the spinal cord. This gray walnut is part of the brain. The discovery was made by a , away from farms during the war and not all discharged servicemen wins [Hived on farms when they were in— j ducted or when they enlisted retunu- a tale or a ioke and the one who! Washington, Aug. 17.—The nation’sto farms receives the greatest applause « e ts farm has shrunk 3,000 ’®° 0 ' ‘i'he April, 1940, census showed 30,- the pot ^ , * (from its pre-war size, the govern- 564,911 Americans on farms. Thrf While this is not a business meet- ment re P° rted tonight. , The census bureau and the bureau ing, there will be a few matters up for discussion, and the post com- °f agricultural economics estimated mander is anxious for a good attend ance. There will be an announcement of interest and some discussion rela- war reduced that figure by 17.5 per cent to a low of 25,190,000 by Janu ary, 1945. .t- team of doctors from University of t ti V e to it. Veteran non-members, as Minnesota in the infantile paralysis j we u as others, will be given a chance epidemic in Minnesota last summer. : g0 enro n anc j get their 1948 member- National Foundation for Infantile I shi card P.r.'y.i, contwbuted one million j The menu as orj inall >nnounced dollar, of March of Dime, money waJ for flsh or chi ‘ ckeI / at „ 25 ^ plate, but by popular request the for this work. Death Ratio Reduced. The bulbar type in the past killed addition of steaks at $1.50 per plate has been arranged. The ticket sales per cent of its victims. £hi* WM i are going along at an encouraging reduced to 30 P«r c ® n f Minneap- j cl jp and a se u. ou t i S anticipated, ohs, despite the fact that the re ^* However, if you get left out in the edies. were discovered during the lone cent coins and one United States S.lfi tions of streets described and estab lished by the Town Council of the Town of Clinton as zones within which the parking of vehicles shall be controlled, regulated and inspect ed with the aid of timirfg devices or meters, herein referred to as parking meters or meters. , , Section 2. The following portions of streets are hereby ,established as parking meter zones: North side at East Carolina Avenue five cent coins. Payments of the aforesaid amounts for the above pe riods shall be made for parking in the areas.set forth hereinabove. Section 8. It shall be unlawful to deposit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter any slug, device, or metallic substitute for a one cent or a five cent coin of the United States. * Section 9. It shall, be. unlawful for any unauthorized person to open, or fbr any person to deface, injure, tam- outbreak. too late for some of the , . 5-4-1 child- victims to b* treated with >he followm* commit ticket sales you cap still, attend by them. Autopsies gave the clues. They revealed that instead of being one from North Broad Street to Musgrovell** with, or wilfully break, destroy, ' .♦(_ Street;” East “side” of "Musgrbve Street!?* impair the usefulness of any park- from East Carolina Avenue to ^nter-! mgmeter installed pursuant to this prise Street; West side of Musgrove -Ordinance, or to hitch any animals Street from East Pitts Street to South th * ret ?- „ boundary line of Home Lot of Rhett ! Section 10. It shall be the duty of P. Adair; East side of North Broad [the Chief of Police, under the direc A 4 > Street from East Carolina Avenue to East Florida Street; West side of ' North 4 Broad Street "from W^st Main Street South to boundary line of tion of the Town Council of the Town of Clinton to keep account of all vio lations-of-this Ordinance. (a) He shall ketp an account of teemen: Mac Hipp, E. C. Edwin? or Red Owens. Others who have tickets for sale are Pope-Chapman, Carlton type of infantile parelvsis, as was 1 w i nn . and Mr. Norman at Jacobs thought previously, the bulbar kind 1 Press - The following business estab- is five different types. .jlishments are heartily cooperating In Type I, children choked to with the committee by offering the,^ Autopsies showed this was special tickets for sale at their places r _ of business: All the drug stores on ; the square, Louie’s, Trammell’s ARP Church lot; North side of West]and report the number of each park- Main Street from North Broad Street 1 f n S/meter which indicates that the 1 to West side of Feagle’s Liquor Store; South side of West Main Street from North Broad Street to point opposite! vehicle occupying the poking space adjacent to such parking meter is or has been parked in violation of any West side of Feagle’s Liquor Store; provisions of this Ordinance, West side of South Broad Street from! the date and hour of such^violation. .Seaboard Air Line Railroad to,South boundary line of McCrary Brothers Filling Station Lot; East side of South # Broad Street fromSeaboard Air Line Railroad to Hampton Ayenue; South . side of East Carolina Avenue from South Broad Street to West side of Carolina Service Station lot; North side of East Pitts Street from Nortn - Broad Street to Musgrove Street; • .South side of East Pitts Street from North Broad Street to Musgrove Street; North side of West Pitts Street from North Broad Street West side of Burriss-Harrison niture store building; Souths side West Pitts Street from North Broad Street to West side of Fellows Liquor l-uR le of i, -• < Store Building; and the West side of. sum ‘°* dity ( 5 °) cents. “ reir I Wall Street from West Main St: to West Pitts Street. Section 3. The Chief of Police is hereby authorized and'directed to in stall meters in all parking zones hereby established or hereinafter 'es tablished by the Town Council of the Town of Clinton for the purpose •of, and in such numbers .and at such places as in his judgment may be necessary to, the regulation) control and inspection of \he parking of ve hicles thereinl, including the reserva tion of loading^zones for commercial vehicles and parking zones'for pas senger buses operated under fran chise from the Town of Clinton, S. C. Section 4. Parking meters install ed in parking zones shall be install ed upon the curb immediately adja cent to the individual parking spaces hereinaftei.described, and each park- ^ ing meter shall be so constructed and adjusted as to show when properly operated a signal that the space ad jacent to which it is installed is or is.not legally in use. Section 5. The Chief of Police $hall have lines or markings painted upon the curb orj street adjacent to each parking meter, designating the park ing space for which said meter is, to be used, and each vehicle parked ad jacent to any parking meter shall the mike and the state license num ber of such vehicle, and any other facts a knowledge of which is nec essary to a thorough understanding of the circumstances attending such violation. (b) Hfe shall attach to such vehicle a notice stating that it has been park ed in violation of this Ordinpnec, and instructing the owner or operator to report to the P’olice Department at the Police Station in regard to such violation. The owner or operator may within twenty-four (24) hours after the time when such notice was at tached to such vehicle, pay the Chief of Police or his duly authorized dep uty in full satisfaction of such viola ■of ftft x:tibp any provisi Sectic 11. Any person violating sions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not exceeding One * ‘ * death. because nerves in the bulb that con trol swallowing had stepped their work temporarily. Secretions that naturally gather in throats were do ing the choking because the children could not swallow. The treatment for this was inserting temporarily a tube in the windpipe, thus permit ting breathing. In Type II, nerves controlling breathing went out of commission in the bulb. Patients could not breathe rapidly enough and died of asphyxia. Breathing pure oxygeif remedied these cases. Aiopd Flow Affected. Type III concerned bulb nerves contrqtyiqg blood flow. Blood pres sures would jump to 200 and then drop below -70 erratically and the child was likely ftf die of shock while the pressure was down. Very few have this type and no treatment for it was discovered. *. Type IV affected nerves that con trol the amount of oxygen reaching the brain. The brain needs oxygen more than other tissues, and the patients were mentally confused as the supply was reduced. Breathing pure oxygen supplied their oxygen starved brains. Type V wjj a mixture of some gf the others, plus paralysis of breath ing muscles in the chest. For these an iron lung with the other reme dies added as needed, gave good re sults. / IFTOES ITCH SA/h Cracks, Gets Red, Barns lEIE IS A S00TIIM MB EFFECTIVE TIEATMEIT FBR ATHLETE S FOOT 1—SiaimMa Ml* promptly to r«H«v« •*- 1... itcMnp. J—It kUU aS FI VI •# Hm Haw pi wM«h mwlty Ufa's Paat aa caatact. 3—It kat, axcaulva pinplratlsa aa wMdi AMs- m wwww navs^s JrWW vnv WlraWa «T lawlaf at row, crackaS, ’ skU kafwsaa taaa aaS aa Mi The reason Neu-ra-balm is to t§tctht in relieving Athlete’s Foot is that it gets at the seat of the trouble by kUlimt oU FIVE of the common fungi ea tomUttl These highly infectious plant molds and parasites grow and thrive on hot. perspiring feet. So here, too, Neurahulm is •Stclite in helping keep to eking, analgesic ingrsdiants relieve pain and itching. work ?AST Apninat Rn-tafnetien * Treat your fast to a rub with Neurabelm to kill oi these fungi and, to help prevent a painful and serious case from developing. JT." -J U. S. Amy Tifhtsiis FifM On Cifjrtttt ilack MarJ^t FRANKFtTfTr, Germany. — The U. S. army tightened controls to prevent American cigarettes from reaching the German black market. The army said that, although first sealed SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads'’ » • 1 JaTntjng We Do All Except BAD We use the best quality Papers, Inks and other ma terials. Just call 74 — as jou have been doing for many years, assured of prompt, dependable service. CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Publishers — Winters Hundred ($100.00) Dollars or by imprisonment in the Town, Jail of the Town of Clinton for a period not aS,«VoSJ d rr 'r .r provisions in this paragraph are sub-! "v*. ,• a r® n °t subject to ject to the provisions of Section 10 P° ? s P® c4,0 II’ l^bstal authorities of this Ordinance. i, L”? 016 ^ n,te d States would stamp Section 12. The amount of tha coins Parcels suspected of containing cig- required to be deposited in parking ar eRes or tobacco: Nmmbulm it delightful to urn! It Icavet the tkia clean and refreshed ... it greue- tom, aoMtkky . . . doe* not tttia (hi Mua •.« fetiBB i • / «8£ dfWOf tittue. Get • bot tle today aod tee how i quickly it briagt toothing, welcome relief. Read directioat in package for other valuable infonnatkm. At dragKore* in 2U, 75#, and tl-25 bottle*. Alta mad far tart, achiaf nuulet... find, berwag feet . . . sunburn . . . bruises .. . itckini skin. NEURAIALM RUU AU »m •» TNI COMMON ATMHTIV FOO? bVNOI ON CONTACT i meters as provided herein is hereby levied and assessed as a fee to pro vide for the proper regulation, con trol and inspection of traffic upon “Supposed to contain prohibited articles.” When these parcels reach Ger many, the army said, it will hold the public streets and to cover the! them for personal delivery cost of supervising, regulating and The addressees will be required inspecting the parking of vehicles in to open such packages in post of- the parking meter zones provided for flees. ^ herein, the cost of placing and main taining lines or markings designat- q# tobacco the * 0I ^ii ing parking spaces in parking meter • ressee either will zones, and the cost of the purchase, supervision, protection, inspection, installation, operation, maintenance, control and use of the parking meters installed hereunder, and any surplus is to be used by the Town of Clinton for general Town purposes. Section 13. It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to designate some have to return the whole package to the United States or take but the tobacco and mail it back to the sender. Nobody Can Toll Tbit Lady ' Whqt Tronblo Roolly It - - „ . SEATTLE. — Mrs. Victor Enfield t0 m 5 ke " all y knows what troubles are collections of the-money deposited in H ers started Fehmurw i* - said parking meters, and deliver the money to the Town Treasurer, and it shall be the duty of the Town Treas urer to count the money and place it in a special fund to be-known’as the “Parking Meter Fund’’ which fund, shall be used for the 'piiTiposes speci fied in Section 12. Section 14. This Ordinance ^rall be. deemed to be in addition and yuppie-’ mentary to, and not in conflict with, a repeal of existing ordinances nor of this Town, but shall be an addi tional provision for the regulation of traffic and parking in the parking meter zones provided for herein! Section 15. If any section, part of section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance shall be held to be unconstitutional or invalid, the re maining provisions hereof shall nev ertheless remain in full force and effect. * :rjj Section IT All "Ordinances or parts of ordniances or-resolutions in con flict with the provisions of this Or dinance age '-hereby repealed. Section 17. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on and after its adoption. Done and ratified b^ the Town Council of the Towti of Clinton in Council a.49embled this 17th day of June, 1947. — . L. E. BIHOP, Mayor. Attested by: W. B. OWENS, Clerk and Treas. Hers started February 12 when her eldest son, rtenneth. 10, was struck by a coal truck. He was un conscious four days and spent sev eral weeks recuperating. « While he was still in bed the baby of the family, Joyce, 16 months, pulled a v cup of coffee onto herself and badly scalded one arm.* Then Mrs. Enfield’s husband, a parts man for a motor company, had an accident at work and was knocked unconscious. Finally, her third child, Jack, was struck by an automobile and suffered head and leg injuries. Smt (rltali Hm IgrtN I* - Ml ■rllltk 8m4M* P*Im . LONDON.—Britain has agreed to sell to Poland 60 million dollars worth of “industrial recovery” ma chinery in the next three years. Of it, 24 million dollars worth will be on credit, with repayment to fol low delivery of the goods, the Polish trade missio^ in London disclosed. Dr. T, Lychowski, head of the mission, made known the machin ery agreement in announcement of the formal conclusion of a new com mercial pact involving goods and credits totaling 272 million dollars. f ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer have secured the agency for Greenville Venetian Blind Co. The Oldest Blind Manufactur ers In the South We are prepared to take measurements and install blinds accroding to your specifications, and guaran tee satisfaction as to qual ity and service. Estimates Gladly Given. « Mirac/e Re/ief STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FOR SALE Stock of Groceries, Ice Box, Scales, Pool Table - and Other items. SHADY REST STATION On Clinton-Goldville Highway BUCHANAN’S Dry Cleaning Laundry A Complete Service Prompt Delivery Phone 28 MRS. W. A. BUCHANAN, Proprietor BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY Th« Rexall Store Phone 101 tokMt lot MdUelhM wlM tro** N«o d tort* Mm M HTFSaACIDmr. SOUR STOK.' ACH. FOOR DKOSTION. OASSINXSS. HEART*mm, SUmnSNISS. *tc. Booth* i b«. quick-acting GASTREX Boutralixo* i add. GASTREX may holp naturo bring rolioi from tho mtoory e! stomach disordors. Got .GASTREX today at year an»,^ r . 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