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• 'V I \ Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Milam Announces For Re-election To The House Sgt. Sterlin Young, Now At Fort McPherson, Presented Decoration Technical Sergeant Sterlin Youn^ Hi Pupils Participate In Cancer Contest On last Thursday morning Mrs. ^ , i.- , . • Sara Dixon DeLoach, chairman of 1 M lam of the Mountville Technical Sergeant Sterlin \oung, ,, « . i. M.uiin. vi wit " the Laurens county unit of the section, dean <if the.Laurens county i popular ex-ROTC instructor at Pt*.' 5 * American Cancer Society, presented legislative delegation, announced yes-'' byterian college, has received recog- • certificates of award to several high Se: day *' t.cn : i nat he will stand fof re-elee- nition’ from the Department of the the 'house in this summer’s Army for his putstanding work primary. military department here from M: Milam issued the following December. 1941 to February. 1948. A tappropriate ceremonies in post headquarters at Fort McPherson, At- school students, j n says or posters cancer. Those who prepared es- on some phase of participating were Dance Recital In Laurens Friday Night La Bruce Heise will present her students in a tap oance recital to morrow (Friday) evening, May 28, in the Laurens high school audito rium at 8:Q0 o'clock. Cups and med als will be awarded to the second year students who have done out standing work this year. There will iPatemeiit: . ' cnciui'' 1 i''emem hajm par’^'of* the lanta ' Sgt ’ Y T ng was awafded ,he Hollingsworth and Robert Hollings- o.u< u. ugemein i.i m . p> .. Army Commendation ribbon by Dep-; worth. as we.l as/rom memoers >> st commander Colonel Georgei Malha \ , the general assembly, to offer for the..' j_,u )rin ! Malba Gardner received a ten dol- office of senator from Laurens court-',* ' . , 1 ' ar check as first pjize-for the post- 1 y. 1 feel that due to my seniority The_citation which accompanied e rs. James Latlfrop received a five ;r. :hc hous v.u\-to my people Jackie Lovelace, Lucile Uldrick, Mai-j be approximately fifty children, m- 3 ° y ? m ‘ th ’ Mimi Bar -' eluding a number from here, partici- ron. Bill Waits, James Lathrop. Alva p atingi and the public is cordialiy Davenport, Charles Oakley. Jimmie i i nv j led to attend. ~ Thursdoy, May 27, 1948 ^ use be of greater ser- *‘ 1C decoration commended Sgt. dollar check as second prize for the iv people there than m the Young lor "meritorious service as in- posters. County Gas Tax Shows Increase With Each Month stance over the disfribution made last May, according to the state treas urer Jeff Bates. This May Laurens county’s share will be $5,729, while this month a year ago the county re ceived $4,942, The amounts allotted to the cqjVi- ties this month are based on gasoline tax collections in South Carolina dur ing April. The distribution is made on the basis of the number of licens es sold in each county. One cent of the six cent tax on gasoline is appor tioned among the counties, while tne : remaining five cents of the tax is ! retained by the South Carolina high- : tvay department. * I : Hairdressers To Give Chicken Dinner The Clinton Hairdressers announce a barbecue. chicken dinner at the Clinton coffee shop Saturday, May 129, 5 to 9 p.m. The proceeds, its [members state, will be used to bring j a New York hair stylist here June 115 without cost for the benefit of the ladies of the cornmunity. r* 4 Mrs. Dovis Moves To Boland Residence • ■ Mrs. ^fohn D. Davis and Dr. J. W. WINS ATHLETE MEDAL Davis arp moving today intO\the I. C. At Lander college commencement Boland residence on West Main street. structor. Reserve Oicers senate. Il returned to the general as-, ^ sembly. L am scheduled to. be minced f or P* :P re sby te n an college on important committees this coming .year, and Irom this varrtage point can do much for my county. i am strongly' opposed to raising the 'a\ 'levy in the supply bill this year ':;om 7 mills to 12 as carried in the ojpply bill I feel that the 7 mills' used heretofore is ample, along witlv _ , •he $85.00(1 surplus' that was carried fl ' e: ' s _, and Penods when no commis ceived the ,cn do ^ ar first prize. andjThe Chronicle).—Gasoline tax Faced with numerous dif- Mimi Barron prize. Training Clinton, sc: ftculties and obstacles imposed by the demands of the war, Sergeant Young, by his untiring efforts and devotion to duty, turned out well-trained young men who were a credit to the army. Although confronted with a For the essays Joyce Smith re-j Columbia, May 25.— (Special 10 re- the five dollar second; bates to the counties of the state this month show an increase in every in- j exercises Monday morning, Miss Ma rian Pitts, of this city, was awarded the Hodges medal given to the “best all-round athlete.” The* residence they are vacating oil South Broad STfeet, - owned by Mrs., E. B. Sloan, it is understood, Miss Pitts was a member of the, will be converted into an apartment graduating class. i house. ' change of commanding, of- sioned personnel were available, it was due to the efforts of Seigeah Young that the high standards were maintained and his school was con- Isistentiy designated an honor school. ' His*, devotion to duty and untiring. o\cr, according to the audit of last year. I feel that this amount should be added, to the. income anticipated for the current year, thus making it sufficient to take care of the appro- pnations scheduled in the supply bill, in this way the taxpayers of the effo / ts are \ n the fln est, county would have* been spared the traditions of the military service.” further burden of paying unwarrant- “ ^ i d taxes.” Union Service Sunday First Baptist Church The regular fifth Sunday unjon serc.ce of the city churches will be held Sunday evening at eight o’clock at the First Baptist" church, with the I ublir invited, the rflfn’iSterial union- stated yesterday. Dr M A Macdonald,, president of the orphanage, will deliver'the ser mon. Kiwanians Attend Laurens Meeting A large number bf local Kiwan- ians were in Laurens Tuesday eve ning for a Laurens-Clmtoli inter-cTuir meeting. ' j Bennie Blakely, president of the host club, presided and welcomed the -local group. D. B. Smith, president bf the Clinton club, responded. DuPre Rhame, of Greenville, past governor of the Carolinas district, addressed the group. Barbecue Chicken Dinner AT CLINTON COFFEE SHOP By Clinton Hairdressers Saturday, May 29 5 to 9 P. M. SI.35 per Plate c' Tickets on Sale At Page’s, Dell’s, Ruby’s, Maud’s and Virginia’s Beauty Shoppes Proceeds Jo Sponsor New York Hair Stylist in Clinton .June 15 — For Ladies’ Benefit Without^Cost ::::::::::::: GOLD THEATRE Goldville, S. C. Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THFRSDAY AM) FRIDAY, May 27-28— _ “TYCOON". • With JOHN WAYNE and LARAINE DAY SATFRDAY, MAY 29— DOTBLE FEATt RE— // HALF PAST MIDNIGHT * ...and... •it m "VIGILANTES OF BOOM TOWN' With RED RYDER ...Also... “Dangers of Canadian Mounted, Chap. 2 MONDAY AN© TUESDAY, May 31-June 1— "MIRACLE OF THE BELLS" With FRED MacMURRAY and FRAN’k' SINATRA il II WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2-^ 'ALWAYS TOGETHER Also — CASH NIGHT vext— "THUNDER IN THE VALLEY Belk’s... “Savings Great In ’48” END-OF-TH E - SPECIALS] E.'O. M. SPIRAL! BIG REDl CTIONS! DRESSES S9.88 Values to $16.95 Out thev eo in our big May Dress Festival—spring crepes, gabardine and printed silks. Everyone this season’s styles — everyone a sure winner. For misses, juniors, and women Sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20, 38 to 44. Choose from many styles and colors. ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT! f BEMBERG SHEERS * . - $6.50 Values to $12.95 It’s- the best dress buy we have had in years—smart rayon Bem- berg sheers, so cool, so comfort able. You'll love the smart styling, the lovely quality. Juniors, misses, women's and half sizes, FRl IT OF THE LOOM COTTON DRESSES S2.79 ' Vat dyed, sanfoVized. all perfect quality, designed for long wear. Made ol 80-square percale. Cute cottons for street wear. Sizes 14 to 44. (Bargain Basement). MEN’S COOL SUMMER SUITS $24.50 Summer weight tropicals, rayons, sharkskins, perfect fitting. Blues, tans, greys, browns. Sizes 35 to 46. Longs, shorts, stouts, regulars. SEERSUCKER SLITS— $16.50 t E. O. M SPECIALS MEN’S SWIM TRUNKS $2.00 Values to $4.95 100% wool Rugby and Gantner swim trunks, made with built-in elastic jockey. Wine, blue, tan. Youil say a bargain. CLOSE-OCT! MEN’S SWIM TRUNKS $1.00 Men. here's a swim trunk value that you cannot miss. Cotton and rayon, built-in jockey — truly a value Sizes—sihall; medium, and large. E. O. M CLOSE-OCT! MEN’S SUMMER PANTS $5.00 Values to $9.95 Rayons, sharkskins, tropicals, in blue ,tan, grey and brown. Sizes 28 to 42. n ii m mi m in mniMtnntin \ * SALE! FAMOUS MAKE NYLONS S1.00 Pair An actual $1.98 value. 51-gauge, 20 denier, full fashioned lovely quality, cobweb sheer, sum mer shades. Mist, beige, taupe, suntan Sizes 8*^ to lO 1 ^. Slight imperfections made this quality hose this low, low price. SPECIAL PURCHASE! ANOTHER SHIPMENT LEATHERETTE COVERED MEN’S CUSHIONS SPORT SHIRTS $1.29 $1.98 Actual $1.98 value. Our first shipment was a sell-out. Made of all new material, covered so we ordered more. Full cut, san- with durable leatherette. Ideal for forized snort shirts In solids of glider cushions, chair cushions, reds, tans, maise, ’blue and fancy comfort. Easy sitting for ball Mexican designs. Sizes — small. games, for beach or picnic. medium, large. j) FREE! $5.00 will be given to the person guessing the nearest to the number of yards of material used in our giant Jumbo Cur- f y, * tain. Come in—try your luck and see the world’s biggest * i curtain on display in our store. # COSTS YOU NOTHING— YOU MAY WIN $5.00 BIG CURTAIN SALE! Everything You’ll Want Priced Right _ S2.98 — $3.98 — $5.95 Pin dots, cushion dots, plain mar quisette, plain and ruffled styles. ? ^ lace curtains. Extra wide and ex- tra long. White, ecru, cream, or- ^ - gandy, blue, rose, green, peach. CURTAINS $1.98 The best cwtein buy we’ve had in a long, long time, full 2V£ yards long, cushion dots, 30x90, tailored panels, gay bath curtains, ruffled curtains. Yours for a tiny price. ... ..,.—t, TIMBERTEX PAPER DRAPES 98c Pair VALUE SCOOP t' * ‘ A T. } v * • «. -A-' •• • </ . > ■ 4 1 *’ .V* i . j / v -. k 4 ^ v . 'Y \