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1 7 ‘-ll- Thursdoy, Pecember 11 # 1947 ' 1 ^ i i* THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ' .! Poge i r * which has just moved into its new offices in the Ring (building, can keep up the pace he has ^et remains to be seen. He is on the job early in the morning at the national head quarters, gets over to the senate in time for convening of that body and then works late at his" office either AND HOME For washing windows in the win- in the senate office building or at^ej^. add denatured alcohol to water the headquarters. What he will do ^ prevent freezing. Wipe quickly 1 SUrt> in earnes ‘|with crushed newspaper. Remove scratches from your sil- remains to be seen He is a member of the senate ju- ^ ,, .... diciary committee and with Senator 1 verware making a paste of olive CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estaite of George Washington Cunningham, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those in debted to said ‘estate will please make payment likewise. GEORGE L. CUNNINGHAM, Administrator, Box 76, Chester, S. C. Nov. 22, 1947.—ll-3cw. ther in the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. • Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. « S. W. PRATHER, Administrator. J r, , u FINAL settlement Murray of Montana, he sponsored a oil and 'P utt y P<> wd er. Polish withj Take notice ^ on ^ i6th day Nqv ^ 1 947 _ 11 . 4cw substitute for the Taft-Hartley bill, 1 a chamois. --- — • December, 1947, I will render a final! — to which he is opposed. The substi- j, w ; account of W acts and d °mgs as Ad-1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB 4a iQ \irac be removed readily oy putting a fewt * • _. * . _ » ^ ^ M _ _ _ tute was beaten 73 to 19. He was *>« removed readily by putting a — ’ ministrator of the Mtate of R R p ra .; Paper Everybody Reads” elected governor of Rhode Island^OP 8 of hydrochloric acid (dilute).! three times and formerly was solid- on a d^P cloth - to the stain > tor general W the United States. He then rir«e quickly and thoroughly. , is a banker and member of a real Curtains may be dried without estate and insurance firm. firomiig by running them onto the , , . ■ rods while still damp. Run another As the special session o( congresa ^ , h the botlom hem . proceeds, there are mdicatmns that ou we i( neces J | near y a t recommendattons of the AUow l4 d thoroughly . , Prestdenfs special message, except To clMn , a ^ and oth er sim- 1 stand-by authority to reimpose ra j tioning and price controls on basic commodities, will be enacted. BACK IN THEIR OWN . .. For hundreds of years the wildlife owned and enjoyed Lake Mattamuskeet, N. C. Twice, drainage of the Urge forced them to seek winter haven elsewhere. But bow they are hafV and by the tens of thousands. These birds are wheeling and feeding in the lowlands on the lake shore. iliar furniture coverings make a stiff lather of a mild, neutral soap and scrub with a brush. ' Wipe thor- These include new consumer credit ou g h i y with a damp c ] oth Dry quickly. Water stains on varnished wooden surfaces may be removed with vine- i gar if this is applied immediately after the stain appears. Waxed artificial flowers are eas- conrol on about the same terms as before expiration of controls on No vember 1; tighter control of bank credit through the Federal Reserve board; more control of commodity As Washington Sees It.. THE NATIONAL SCENE ! likes baseball, bridge and the Demo- changes on cotton, grains and other cratic. party, he says. " ! commodities, also the authority to With the house slashing 108 mil-'publish names and dealings of price- exchanges through fixing of margins and a new limit on daily price J jiy c i e aneck by dipping in and out of dry cleaning fluid. Shake thor oughly and let stand. Special to The Chronicle. lion dollars from the Emergency re lief asked by the President for France, Italy and Austria, and ad ding 60 million dollars for China, there was some likelihood that the raising traders. When washing painted walls, use a sponge and warm water with a The investigating committees wereisman amount 0 f soda. Do qnly surprised to note the number of i small surfaces at a time. Sponge farmers gambling in selling grain ; a g ain with clean wa te r . short on the boards of trade, also w , Do you have any plaster of paris Washington, Dec. 9.—Probably the 597 million dollar authorization for at the number o«f “housewives” j articles around the house in need most popular happening in Washing- 1 aid to those countries would not , whose names were believed used as j of cleaning? Make a wet starch . ....i — for the real gamblers. p aste and cover the articles with -it: cover-ups Rent control likely will be con tinued in some form, also transpor- ton in a long time wak the precedent- 1 slide through the congress as easily breaking appointment by the Presi- 1 as had been expected, dent of Jesse M. Donaldson of Han-| There was the balking of big John son, 111., as postmaster general to Taber o< New York, chairman of the j tation controls and export controls succeed Robert Hanpegan, who re-|house appropriations committee,iwill be extended for a year beyond signed to ‘ boss the St. Louis Card-1 who declared every cent would have j February 29, when present controls inals. |to be justified before his committee expire. Donaldson, who started his postal would even start. hearings, career as a clerk at $11 a week in| No matter what amount congress the Hanson postoffice, where his votes, the appropriations committee father was postmaster, is the first;of the house must report out a bill man ever appointed from the ranks ( before any actual vote can start on qt the postal service to the Presi- 1 getting the money. So Tabor was Although we a^e getting scarce materials such as manganese, chrome platinum and other commodities from Russia which are necessary to When dry brush off. The dirt is removed with the starch. Pewter responds nicely to a clean ing treatment of whiting’and lemon oil. Wash with hot water and soap, then rinse in very hot water and polish. To air clothing, place each gar- i ment on two hangers with hooks industry and national defense, there is a growing tendency in congress reversed to form a circle*. In this way they cannot blow off the line. Blueing added to water for wash- dent’s cabinet. He is a genial, big- called to the White House and it isjto force elimination of all trade with!j n g gi^sware gives it an added lus shouldered man who has been in the supposed that President Truman j Russia. Of course, diplomatically | tre and S p ar ki e postal service for 42 years and had laid it on the line to him to justify | the state-department is opposed to * worked up to first assistant post- the necessity of the appropriations, this ^move since it would be con- and Russia would have some basis mauter general. He was probably asked. more surprised than anyone when 1 Just how long Sen. J. Howard the President called him to the McGrath of Rhode Island, who is ■White House to give him the job. doubling in brass as chairman of Although not a stamp collector, he the Democratic national committee, 1 j— strued abroad as an unfriendly act for its “warmongering” propaganda. Is Your Savings Earning 2% Investigate Before You Invest At the Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association your money is SAFE—insured up to $5,000—and it works for you. It works hard, too. ~ t Present returns on savings are yielding 3%. No limit on the amount you may place in savings accounts. 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