The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 12, 1948, Image 11
/
Thursdoy, Februory 12, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Three
House Passes Bill
To Bar Members
From State Offices
%
Columbia, Feb. 11. — (Special to
! inated in the prL'marips,. these the generaT appropriations bill was r.- -eivcd ‘'practically no assistance" 1351p
| wardens showed only-an average of under, discussion in the House sev- f:om. the Commission; and tHat the from
percent of the entire state income
rom aviation receive nothing in re-"
f seven 'Srrests for game violations .e?a-l weeks ago, butreports last weclc ' usy publicly owned'fields at Green-|<urn " Barksdale field-at Laurerrs is
I from July first to. November 30, and were that- the Senate Finance C >m- ville; Spartanburg, Charleston, anda listed"as one of the thirty maintained^
five of the seventeen made no arrests, mittee had ^restored the $90,000 Lexington, which produce more than by the Commission..
[There are sevnty-five wardens se- amount to. thK^original appropria-
| Icted by the legislative delegations,' tion. x ' ^T-
| and they average fourteen arrests ; The ihvestigation committee stat-
during the sfrte period: here again e d that “Since 1935 the Commission
nine wardens made no arrests. There w ith expenditures totalling $1,245,-
were nine wardens selected by the -pgi has constfurtid the-^am iring .to-
— ——>- - - market^ for mmediate slaughter ' chief 8 ame warden and these nine tal of six airports, only two of whicn
house'of representatives last week to jotatoes when cooked and avera S e( i eighty-five arrests per, meet the minimum requirements hi
By W. J. DRYDEN
pie Chronicle^.—A bill was passed ^3ne way to sav? gr^in^s to avoid
on its decisive third reading by the adWaw fill when sending animals-Ui
* •’*
prohibit the general assembly from ^ along with some ^grains, make
electing its members to salaried pub- satisfactory feed for hogs,
he offices. A vigorous effort wals: ,
made to sidetrack' the bill, largely Sw / ne ^ x l °i T
Ty ^representative W. L. Wallace, .1 be '^cheaply ">«“
York, but it was finally passed by a 011 or “•«» crankcase oil.
to 31 vote. It takes eight ounces of grain to
Representative Wallace moved to produce one egg.
adjourn debate on the measure, a Most farm-size septic tanks should
motion which was defeated by a 56 be cleaned annually. Winter months
to 38 vote. Representative Milam, of are id ea l for this chore.
Laurens county, voted with the ma- P™** received by all farmers av-
jority against adjourning debate . era * e tour per cent higher now
! than a ypar ago, but cost of pro
of Laurens county, were not record
ed as voting. , ! tb* 11 13 ^ cent - >
A move was then mack by Repre-i Approximately one-half of the da-
sentative Wallace to recommit the * r y obws ration Is usM
bill to the ways and means commit- mg
a
man.” • \ , the CAA. None of these airports
Chief Game Warden Richardson’s is socfeced their usefulness to
report reveals that a total of $6,318 aviation is limited. These six ai^
was collected for hunting licenses, ports are: Hampton-Varnville,- Es-
sold in Laurens county during the till, Clinton, Newberry, Kershaw-,
1948-1947 fiscal year. Of this amount Trenton, and MonckS Corner.”
$3,480 was collected for <;ounty li- Other allegations made by the” in
censes, $2,823 for state licenses, and vestigating committee included state-
$15 for non-resident licenses. , ments that only two employees of
The sale of fishing licences in Lau- the commission were licensed engm-
rens county brought in $i,447‘during eors, and that the head of the engin-
the fiscal year, which was broken eering department at the time of
down as follows: resident licenses, 1 the committee’s investigation was not
Representatives Martin and Wasson,'^ nan a year ago, dux cosx or pro- ^ 417 . annua i npn-resident licenses, a licensed engineer; that the Com-
. ductiort and farm living are up more t WO -day hon resident licen-! mission njainta.ns thirty airfields out
ses, $20. — j o' •- sixty or. more” ip the state, and
The tot»l Laurens county receipts b 1 *'- —rema ning thirty or more
Enter the Great
the iry oow s ration is used in repair
. out tissue and m;
tee. The motion, which failed by a ing ^dy heat and energy. This is
worn out tissue and maintain- for the fiscal year were further aug- "*eWe no maintenance or assistance
mented, according to the chief game whatsoever from the Commission;
----- -- j k th maintenan-'e ration warden’s report, by the collection of lh ^t the work of the C ommission ov-
55 to 39 vote, would have delayed i *00 wn a s ^maint^nan^e ration ^ fur seals< for fur buyei .’ s erlaps that of the Civil AeroAautics
LHC, wi/uiu iidvc ucidjLu *r <7Q fnr
ed measure considerably. Representa-' and f or [ t the dairymen receive no ^ $62 g from Jines Lau
lives M&rtin and Wasson were not direct return. It must be supphed. c ' oun ty receipts for the
recorded as voting. Representative; however ? before the cow can ** r - C ° y • ^ 1-
Ad:r.inis , ^i , :«.> 1: uu;
fiscal 1 -■i-'n; II.
an'
Milam voted against the Wallace mo-;
tion.
form the functions for which shfe is y ear $8,548. The receipts
• .in the sjate of South Carolina for the
C KEDITOF >t‘ NOJltf;
All pc-sons having ,r.taixr." agiinst
On the final vote for the passage' The Golden Anniversary of S^j- same P e ^ amounted-to $382,214. the es ..; te ^, Wir vn A %lwrh _ .j.
entitle Feeding, authored by Larry
isne
of the bill, Representative Milam vot .
ed in favor of passing the biU. R^P-T herry „ a ? d 'P^ lish *?. ^ B ^in«ss Qintoh Airfield
resentatives Martin and Wasson didi^ 1658 * Milwaukee, Wis., has -jusi p , , ^ .
not vote ; been published. This is the develop- KeterreO 10 111
Rpresentative Robert L. Wilburn, I ment . of t ' he feed industry and_ffie J nvestioQtion RePOrt
of Union, moved to reconsider thei part 11 P ia y s * n ^ economics of ag-; ^ _
vote whereby the bill was passed, | nc ^^ re - 4 _ _. n ^ | Columbia, Feto. 12.—(Special to the
but his motion was tabled. The bill
years will be a
deceased, a: e heruby ..notified ’.0 file
same, duly verified, with the und r
; signed, end those* ind bted t<> s.id j
estate will please make payment like- J
wise.
ANNETTE M. HENDERSON,
Executrix.
$203,725.00
“Treasure Top”
SWEEPSTAKES and CONTESTS
*.">1 separate prize/.s in each state each month—
plus monthly national prizes—plus
$25,000.00 1st Prize
in Family Sweepstakes
Chronicle.)—The Clinton airfield is ■TmuTry 31, IP^S—19 3-w.
was then sent to the senate, which j^ ime ^ *** our fences repaired, both referrec j to in a report of an investi-
has not yet taken any action on it. (figuratively and literally. It will be gation of the South Carolina Aeron- 1
_| a t^e to got our mortgage mdebt- * j:s Commission which was pub . •
PENCIL SHARPENER - D . x o n j down and our savings up. - < la3t week in , lhe journal of lh€
Pointer, precision built, A new | Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. House of Representatives.. ,
handy item needed in every office.! Anderson
Chronicle Publishing Co.
Ohio experiments indicate that
Representatives John Gregg Me-
BENJAMIN &
SONS
- PLUMBING
HEATING
SERVICE
Telephone 117
E ARE HUNTING
TROUBLE
MclNTO'ihi
SHOE SHOP
Send Your Shovs To Uh fo»
Best Mater ul> and
Workmanship.
T either a change in feeding time for Maste of Richland, Lhe chairman, A.
■aaawnaainnrMKMmiMMMMIHIIUMMS calves on Sunday or some other i Frar iJ c Lcvcr ^ Lexington, and Mar-
"* *" change in managements over the|* on Brawley, Jr., of Greenville, corn-
week-end is an important factor in P r * se d the investigating committee,, —
starting digestive troubles. | which reported as a body that it was BA mm « ja i m mm
Low-priced seed may prove costly ; “unable to find wherein the purposes , K Jt F W M C M ¥
in the long run. Buy certified seedi 01 the Commission are being accom-: »
whenever possible. plished." These—three—sepresenta- j
- Electric pig brooders-cut losses of] and a num ber of others were
baby pigs a!Bout half ' successful in a move to decrease the
I.OOlTUNDER THE CORK—EY
- BOTTLE TOD HAS A HID
.,7.1
-COLA
DESIGN
Collect and Swap Pepni-Cola “T^tasure TopH"
~. . . it’s fun
4vi
'gv
AT FOUNTAINS EVERYWHERE
AND BOTTLED
for Backkch*.
Nlghu. atronf
, L«c Pain*,
•nklei. do*
More than ten million bushels of G- Aeronautics C ommission ap-1
j waxy corn is needed to furnish the; P ro P nation b y 31,0111 $9°.000 when l
needs of tapioca.
| Want to build a new farm house? i
Look at some of the older better
jOnes ‘‘Historic Midwest’Houses,” by
[John Drury, is hot only .nteresxin^l
| reading, but a book that will show
9m quick coafo
lUttUEUUfoPft
cloudy urine, I
drelce under eyec, ftai CMUcn 1
to non-orfunlo cad aoa-cyutomlc Kidney end
BUddar trochlea, try Cyetec. Quick. eotnploM
eetufcctlon or money beck futranteed. Axk
Tour druiflst for Cyeteu today.
Ask for the Big Bottle
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO.
GREENVILLE, S. €.
t ;
wwHBWSWjaa^i^ l f gr 5 al u a ? d near gre31 b -’-
igone days built houses that we pride
today. A book everyone will enjoy,
oray $5.00.
One of the newer and less recog-
l nized ftxxl destroyers, fast becoming
a major pest, is the European corn ’
Funeral Home
Clinton. S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
...and...
EMBALMERS
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phones 41 and 399-.I
L RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS \DAIR, Gen. Mgrs.
* * e.“a % «V*«'»e *a*a« *«Ve eeTee aV*e a * * a‘
/GOOD BRAKES \
I YOU CAN NAVE YOUR
1 BRAKES j
^ AELliJED on AOJUSTtD
AT
COOPER
MOTOR CO.
W r est Main Street
Phone 7-J
j borer.
| Keep a rack of alfalfa hay before
the laying hens at all times. Bright]
i geen hay is rich in vitamin A and,
j/iboflaVin needed by the layers.
J Of common materials used for]
i nesting, shavings are less likely to 1
I stain eggs or adhere to freshly-laid ]
j eggs. Ex-ceisior is the second choice, 1
1 and straw a poor third. '
According to Souih Dnkota ex
tension service, it takes 80 pounds
i of feed tor aiitn lor one year vxnein-,
! er she lays or not.
At the close of the day's work,
! washing the horses’ shoulders with x
■ cold water strong salt solution will
i help keep them in' healthy condi
tion. i
'Scientific agriculture enables the
average farm worker to produce
nearly two-thirds more than he did
20 years ago.
McGEE’S
DRUG STORE
Filling Prescriptions
is A Profession
With Us
Phone No. 1
BURRISS-
HARRISGN CO.
Phone I” >—YY . Pitt . St.
YOUR FRIENDLY
FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCE STORE-
T. E. JONES
oc SONS
('Union's Newest
Furniture Store
C omplete Line of
»
• Hone Furnishings
E. ( a rotina Avenue
PH'ne 131 U
I I
CUNTON
Service Station
“At the SUn of the Orange
Disc”
AUTO HEATERS
Gulf and Goodyear
Tires and Tubes
Hunting Licenses
In Laurens County
$6,318 Last Year
YARBOROUGH
OIL CO.
Goodyear
TIRES — BATTERIES
ACCESSORIES
Open All Night
Phone 440
uncis to$n
f
ropy light 1947, Publishers Feature Sei\iee, Inc,
MID YOU DON'T NEED
Wl UK THt.
GMAC
.aiiiin.!i.ni».
GILES ,
CHEVROLET CO.
Sales and Service
Columbiii, Fijb. 12.-—(Special to tne
Chronicle.)—‘The Si>uth Carolina
Game and Fish Comrrtfssion last
year, in its annual report-this week;
to the governor and the General As-
sernaiy, recommends that the com-
! miss.on be abolished, ana that in its
i place a Wildlife Ce:un...ssicin, “witfi
; broad powers to hanuie all matters i
i relating to freshwater ILh and up-j
land game” be elected by the gen- 1
1 eral assembly. In addition to recom
mending a Wildlife Commission, tin.
Fish and Game Comni.saion and al-.
so Chiof Game Warden A. A. Kieh-
ardson advocated reorganization of|
the game warden ’ force. The com-j
mission further recommended in its'
I report that the fish and game laws be
revised and strengthened, in oraer
to promote effective enforcement.
! On the subject of game wardens,'
Richardson, in his annual report,)
{states, “The entire game warden
! lorce should be immediately reorgan-!
,iz:’d, solely from the standpoint f»f!
efficiency, retaining all wardens
whom the records show are suitable
, tor the jo 1 ). The chief game ward-1
en, in accordance with present laws,I
now enters into a contract with each
( game warden as to his salary and
travel. expenses. The chiaf game;
warden should also appoint the
gan e wardens, and then be justly
iheld responsible for their activities.
At present, he i$, often unjustly held,
j responsible for the activity, or. fath-
j er inactivity, of a man- he had;, no
part in selecting.”
'Making the same recommendation^
the commission's 'report -points out
that ‘‘seventeen wardens .fire nom-
SNELGROVE’S
GARAGE
A. C. SPENCER. Mgr.
EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING
Phone 451
YY’est Main Street
Pitts Coed Co.
“Best Quality CoaP
Phone 75
Pitts
‘Service Station
a .
“Service YY’ith A Smile”
CHANDLER’S
GARAGE
•General
AUTO
REPAIRING
Phone 71
STEAKS
CHOPS
SEA FOOD
LOUIES
RESTAURANT
IS N. Sloan Street
Lent Purdde says we need a new child
• ' • «
labor law that’ll keep ’em from workin’ their
parents so hard . « . Lula Schnurr says a
bird in the hand proves you ain’t got good
table manners* -
R. E. WYSOR, III
- Jacobs Building
.. Phone 85
Insurance
Real Estate
F. H. A. Loans
CLINTON
CAFE
GOOD FOOE>
WELL SERVED
“On the Square”
DEPfNDSABLE
—Tii-r Servnejri
--YYa .hint: P|>]ishin" ,
TEXACO PPOJJITTS
CAROLINA;,
Service Station
Phone 27 >.—k
D E. TRIBBLE
CO.
\
BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
• “V
Phone 91
WE ARE READY.
TO SERVE YOU!
. Coll 458
Service Laundrv
and Cleaners
“Service YVith A Hop”.
x-