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, •) «*• V Page Two THE CLINTOM CHRONICLE Thursday, January 8, 1048 iTAKD or THANKS I wisb to ttiank alt my trirtiids 761r their jramy ku»(l»r?wra a ad oepres «30iu af -svmpaXKy dunos the i!ineis, aad berv^ roneat in the loss of toy hmltm’y- I cannot exprct* in words the owolort that came to me because orf JI9U - 4ftSS JL V. PBMSON fioodye^u- Tires and Tubes BATTKRIES AND a(x:bssoriks McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products l*he«e No. 2 WEST CLINTON NEWS (Continued from page one) ney, Nathan Braswell and William Boyd. \\ - Mr. Moore is survived - by one daughter, two sons, four brothers; and three sisters. 1 AND HOM.E By HELEfr HALE •I! I weekly Newspapers retain readers LONGER, UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INDICATES •^y-Card of Thanks ;— V*.; ' - portion of the news "coptent as he would in a daily. High initial readership is no guar antee Uiat reads will,stay longer With ^“d me'tro^Utan”~daily rounter^‘rts the story or read a larger jroportibn had lost aU but 75 j amJ 55 3 per cent “ • . respectively. Greater stylistic readability se^jp.s -phe average*loss per paragraph in - r : — ^ v spondent, “How far did you read?", i >■ . On the average’ he found that 99.7 , per cent of his subjects read the first. 'two paragrahps of the weekly news- story, as compared to 98.1 on the small dadly and 96 on the large. At the end of 10 paragraphs, the weekly story still commanded 92.3 per cent of its readers while its small ■V ^ 1 •* A* (From The Publishers’ Auxiliary) Chicago—News stordes lose readers . , . , . „ .. : c rapidly in the* first few paragraphs K cake becomes dry betor* r rs but the ra , e . o[ loss ‘ “ all eaten, cut ,n th.ck wedge* and weekUK , han . dailie wabul , . t S P 1 readw ‘ thJa '? a,,!i , w l" pp ^ , Schramm, director of the Institute of We vesh to thank everyone tor the cream and serve as a <tt. S ser . Sponge Cl , mmunica;jrjns Re , earch at thc Un . donations given in helping our ca ke served toasted and lightly but- ivergit of minois concludes , daughter, Elizabeth, who is under- tered is a delicious-snack with a hot ) Schramm . s opiinion is expressed in ^ encourage greater depth of read* | the first flve pa^g^phs was lA6 per going Plastic surgery in Ja Umore, beverage. a description of measuring depth of ,ng ' - ' -\ * t »J«ent for weeklies, 5.42 per cent for Md. Also for- the many personal juice in fruit pies may be thick- newspa , per r e ade rship in the current' A feature style story seems to hold sma n dailies and 11.33 per cent for g ifls - „ • ened b y the a ddltlun t>f flour > issue of JournaUsm Quarterly .readers better than a straight news, the metropolitans, Schramm repart- Hev. and Mrs. Sexton.' ,j bread crumbs, fine cracker crumbs |- Most Qf the result 7 of his J ' study type. * \ . jed. ‘ ' S "'Meets iuiina canned blueber-^ h6w favorably ^r the weekly news-j Skipping a story to another page The Illinois research expert, amohg Missionary Society ries f « r pie use V cup of cranberries pa "f r ' 0tb 1 er condusions ate: I is not so bad for readership as has other things, formula to urch met Mon-1 to every 3 c Ups of blueberries if you!., Tbe i>mailer a P 3 ? 61 " and the less, been common.y supposed. ' - develop an index of news reading, day evening a^fhe church. want a pi e that eats as though it i ijf fre< l ut -‘ n cy up to once a week, ; There is enough evidence to war-; This ihdex he claims is the most ac-. An interesting program on “Sixty! were ma d e of fresh berries. ‘ be m ® re . Ilkely IS to hold rcaders J rant re-examining the use of sub- j ^uraie yet available and suggests fYeare mioyal Service” was pre-' p rcv ent pie crust shrinking down 1 t -^. ugh j )ut a story ; tu „ ; heads, bold-tace paragraphs and stars further study.- ladfes under the j the pan bv h avin g. Jh ' e shell crU st * ’ The - longe )'. a . sto f y - the smaller to break up a story. - , The formula consists of mulUply- i A ♦»-» A< \ f\ V\ 1 t? /11 1 [proportion o. it is likely to b.e read Schramm studied 600 readers di- ing initial readers times average and the faster it loses readers. vided into equal samples on a week- 1 depth of readership times 100 or The average individual seems to ly with less tha,n 3,000 circulation; ajR x D x 100.- read between a third and a tenth of daily of less than 10,000 and a large This index, Schramm reported( is i the total news, content of a paper. If, daily with more than 300,000. Using a usable measure of the efficiency •W. M. The Woman’s of Calvary Baptist Prevent pie crust shrinkjjig dowm sen ted by several direction of Mrs. Inez Byrum, pro-j too dry to form a ball. Roll toget- jjrjm leader. 'her instead of mixing together. Have Mrs. J. J. Smith, first vice-presi-; crus t ve ll over lip or flat edge of. dent, took charge and Mrs. R. pg^ Bake in a very hot pv Amick was unanimously voted as raisins before adding to president. Mrs. J. W. Spillers was; bread dou-'h so that they will not tRrreads a w ^kly, he reads, on thej a Gallup interviewing technique, he with which a story is read. He says it elected as Intermediate Girls Auxil- 1 dr a W mo isture away from the bread average ’ ab ° Ut t ^. Ice . as a pFO " sought to determine from each re-fshows the weekly to be read more iary counsellor. Mrs. E. C. Moody, 1 itself . ' J; wr*•.*--' junior girls auxiliary, and Mrs. Bread dough may be raised quick- b•'. B-ooks Dunaway, Sunbeams. Plans p ] ac i ni f bowl or container in. a were made to visit the county homej on January 15. Cards were sent to members of the society who are ill.; jThe meeting closed with prayer. j Top trusts of p: ly if spread with . a mixture of 1 ! teaspoon sugar, oile-half teaspoon of j flour and one-half teaspoon butter A9JT0U DOST HED GMAC PLA X- GILES CHEVROLET CO. Sales *skJ Service ♦ V •- ly oy placing uuvvi ui luulciuici larger one with warm, not hot, water :'/■ rfA'jfi&S 5 in it. Grease top of dough and cov- ^ er closely. - . Top trusts of pies will brown nice-, W £ O.T '>Vv ' Friends of Among The Sick * Mrs. R. T. Trammell! 'U-J are glad to know she is improving arfhter being ill. Mrs. Margaret Wright is a patient at Duke htwpital, Durham, N. C. Jessie Mae McGinnis has flu. Dot with butter. Bread and roll baking may be hurried by increasing the amount of yeast used. For bread, use 2 yeast cakes to one pint of liquid. Four DO YOU HAVE PROPER EIRE PROTECTION? Is your i overage adequate? Should you natter a disastrous 1»rr wot Id your uesurance cover rmir loss? - — Think this over. See as for .*)! -tuIs of Insurance, Surety Aoads and Real I state. *\r invite year business. CLINTON REALTY & INSURANCE CO. B. Hubert Boyd Mrs. Rosa Lge suffered a stroke i tea^pons of vinegar also htdps.speed at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Robert) the process. | Lee recently. • ! For lighter cakes, grease only the j Brenda Anne Woody, small daugh-! bottom of the pan and then dust | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody,; vvith flour. You can always run a as ill. 'knife' around the edges of the pan. : Friends uf Mrs. M. T. Ficklin and j Sugar and butter or shortening! |Mrs. D. L. McGee are glad to know w jU cream easily if you add 2 table- they are improving. — —• i spoons of boiling water to the mix-1 Janette and Mary Ann Heaton turc. • have been ill with flu. Pulpwood! We Bay Pine and Hard wood Pulpwood leaded At Nearest Railroad Siding On Stump or Out in Woods GOOD PRICES! PROMPT PAYMENT For Full laformatron. Write S. M. WALL LAURENS, S. C. —REMEMBER— Rulane Gas Service Is ECONOMICAL! Carolina Suburban Gas Co. Laurens — Phone 5(J8 MHHHPHHHBHBMBBBPHdHOHH— BENJAMIN & SONS *. PLUMBING ...and... HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE nxKX»Kxuao»«e»g3«nnnnj BILL'S ESSO Goidvine 24-Hour Service Day and Night Esso Products : Bicycle Tires aw , —Washing Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurfens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET - South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:39 Phone 794 for Appointment —Polishing A*1 SERVICE— Your and BILL’S ESSO SERVICE BILL DEES, Oner On CtaUo-CoUrflk Htelroar * HOUSE COMMERC USEHOLfYv IAL WIRING Electrical Appliance Repairing and Electrical Construction- Work Floor Pings A Specialty ARNOLD M. CANNON 29 S. Owens St. Tel. 245-J Biscuits wdll have a browd crust | if brushed with milk before baking. ! An alarm clock can take the place of a time clock near the range. Sim ply set the alarm af the time whop ; your baking or cooking is scheduled to be done. i Canned cherry, peach br apricot pies take on a'nice flavor if you add ia few drops of almond extract to the; juice. * NOTICE | Notice is hereby given tharthe~uni; dersigned w-ill on Monday,-January F2, 1948, file with the Secretary .of j State their written declaration peft- j tioning for a Charter for the Gold-; ville Home and Auto Supply Com-) pany, a proposed Corporation with a capital stock of $4,000.00. which will have its principal place, of business in the town of Goldville, S. C., and engage in the wholesale and retail business of buying and selling auto mobile supplies and equipment, household supplies, .appliances and equipment; tires, batteries, and do ing the usual business congvected with a oorporation of this nature-,-jliclud- ing the taking and handling of Chat tel mortgages retention sales con tracts. ■ WALTER B. BROWN, I 1c RUSSELL D. MILLER, JR- CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION j The State of South Carolina, ! County exf Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: Whereas, John D. Dominick made suit to me bo grant Bessie D. Suber Letters ol Administration of the es- ! tate and effects of Alma Long Domi- I neck. | * These are, therefore, to' cite and ; admonish,all and singular the Kin- ! dred and Creditors of the said Alma i Long. Dominick, deceased, that they ; be and appear before me, in the : Court ol Probate, to be held at Lau- ! rens Count House, Laurens, S. C., bn January 16, 1948, next, after publica-j tion hereof, at 10 o’clock in the fore-j noon, to show cause, if ahy. they 1 have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under rfly hand this 29lh day of Decerhber, A. D., 1947. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 15_2cw. Probate Judge. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the subscribers to the capital stock of Baldwin Appliance Company, a cor poration to.be organized under the laws of the State of South Carolina, will meet at office of Baldwin Motor Co., Inc., Clinton, South Carolina, at 9 A. M., Jan. 8, 1948 for the purpose of organization, and immediately thereafter the undersigned will file with the Secretary of State a Decla ration for Charter. T. E. BALDWIN, 1 C C. E. KING. “TREASURE TOP” /A \\0 AND CONTESTS Hidden design under EVERY BOTTLE TOP ''JjiieoFmEst ctfHts&s; . * s* £verf vv S/C. iACi | ,eaSt Cerrf e f„ /ST** rrttfy fate* Cash prizes by the thousands! Lots o chances to win! Pepsi-Cola’i fascinatinj “Treasure Top” Sweepstakes and Con tests offers $203,725 in total cadi prizes (Including special prizes for dealers.) , . •f*. . It’s easy to enter 1 ! On an entry blank o sheet of paper, coi. olete this sentence ii 25 additional words or less: “Pepsi-Col< hits the spot because . . State on eac! <* " v four na 1 ' c d address, the nairH Gray Funeral Home Ctlnton, 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phene* 41 and S99-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Geo. Men. ^ NOTICE TO ALV RESIDENTS OF/LAU RENS COUNTY, SOUTH CARO LINA: ’ 1 . * YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE: That all registration certifi cates heretofore issued by the Board of Registration expire by operation of law at the end of this year. All persona desiring to be qualified dec ors must obtain new registration certificates on and after January 1, 1948. • ~ v H. C. SIMS. O' . MRS. GLADYS COOK, M. D. MILAM, . Board of Registration for Laurens County, S. C. fC 28-7c Family Sweepstakes Prizes: 1st PRIZE: $25,000.00 2nd PRIZE: $5,000.00 4th PRIZE: $1,000.00 3rd PRIZE: $2,000.00 5th PRIZE: $500.00 35 PRIZES: $100.00 Mch Monthly Hational Prizes: 1st PRIZE: $1,000.00 2nd PRIZE: $500.00 3rd PRIZE: $250.00 Monthly Prizes in Every State: K “TREASURE TOPS"-what they i ‘Treasure Tops’’ are Pepsi-Cola bottle tops with hidden designs under the cork I find the design, simply remove the cork from inside the bottle top. At present, thi different designs—symbols of branches of the U, S. Armed Forces—lijk those shoi At intervals during the contest, new designs will be added. That makflPhese bif f ‘Treasure Top” Sweepstakes and Contests even more fun. Look forwm H[R[ ARE THE OFFICIAl CONTEST RUU 1. On your entry blank or a sheet of paper, com 111 PRIZE: $100.00 2nd PRIZE: $50.00 4th to 10th PRIZESi ooch $10.00 3rd PRIZE: $25.00 NEXT 41 PRIZES: ooch $5.00 * ★ Every entry get* et tenet a 100 point Treaenre Certificate toward the Family tweepetakea Prizes Everybody Can Get a TREASURE Pouch This big, 7-inch Treasure Pouch is made of heavy cloth with a zipper at the top; has back loops so that it may be worn on a belt. It’s taand- >omc, it’s handy, it’s practical, it’s a safe place tp keep your “Treasure Tops''. To getyourTYeasiirc Pouch, just send lit in coin '.o Pcjr i-Cola Treasure Pouch, P.O. Box 19, New -'YorC NfvY. n yoi plete this statement in 25 words or less—“Pepsi- Cola hits Um spot because...”. Then write down C own name ai of your family, the name and address of thc Pepsi-Cola dealer who helped you, and the total number of different Resigns on Pepsi-Cola “Treasure Tops” ydiT have collected. Then mail your entry, together with one Pepsi-Cola ‘Treasure Top” with cork removed to show hid den design, to: Pepei-Coia ••Treasure Top” Contests, P. O. Box 17 New York I, N. Y. Entries with insufficient postage not accepted. 2. The —ikir of different desRns you have col lected will not be a factor ia the awarding of the prizca. However, When you win a monthly priae, you must be able to show your total collection of different dciigns reported in thc winning entry. Also, it's fun to collect and swap’Treasure Tops”. Do iku send your collection of‘"Treasure Tops” with your entry. Send in only one top with each entry. 3. You may enter ihese contests as many timer each -month as you wish, but no entry post- martei. jftci June 30 IS it! will b« accepted Each time you n et. ".heihei you win a cssh proc 01 not. wc will muil you a Treasure Cer- w tifieaie good tor 100 poims ioward thc bers'of the families of these em^ Family Sweepstakes Pr.xes. If you win any optexcluded. of the monthly prizes, you will race tional Treasure Certificate points. 4. All entries received during * that moi Entries from each state (and fron of Columbia) will be judged tepan compete for the monthly state pri other entries from that state. 5. Monthly cash prizes as listed on be awarded on the basis of aptne and interest of the statements si Rule 1). Each month's national i awarded to the throe beat entries t first-prize winners in each month] entries will be judged by the imp staff of The Reuben H. DonaeUey an independent, nationally-known ing organization. Decisions of fb be final. 6. All entries must be prepared by t Elaborate or fancy entries will no All entries and sutemente becoim of the Pepsi-Cola Company and returned. In case of ties, the prize I awarded to each tied contestant,« sweepstakes prizes, procedure for under Rule,*. • • 1. Only contestants living within tl the District of Columbia will beeli may enter these contests except tb the Pepsi-Cola Company, Pepsi- companies or their advertising a| Mi* 7 ■‘-'i