The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 24, 1948, Image 10
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THE CLINTdN CHRON
ICLE
Thursday, June 24, 1948
PAINTING —
Inside and Outside
Roofs
PLANTS, STORES, AND
HOMES
Free Estimates.
Phone 15
M. G. Wilbanks
BIRTHDAVS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greetln*?
j To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
out the world who are moving every
thing in their attempt to make the
plan a failure.
Even anti-administration, newspa-
; pers have called the move the “in
sane economy” of chairman John
Taber of the house appropriations
Driver Education
Institute At Winthrop
College Summer School
'courses of study in drivver education on rpcorts turned in by school offi-
during the school terin just ended, cials indicating that students have
‘The third Teacher Institute in
; Twenty-six high schools offered “be- qualified in passing a standard ex-
hind-the-wheel” student training in ‘ amination of classroom study fur-
1 addition to the recommended class- nished by the highway department,
(room study. * I Indications are that many more
C. R. McMillan, chief highway high schools desire to inaugurate
committee. And he could not have Driver Education for South Carolina commissioner, stated that over 500 courses of driver education next year
gotten away with it with a majority' began Mondayi June 21 at winthrop school students had been grant- an dto meet the need of quaUfled
in the house without the tacit ap-, .. ed certificates by the highway de- instructors the teacher institute at
proval of Speaker Joe Martin and 00 e g e - 1 partment in recognition of driver Winthrop college is offered and
Majority Leader Charles Halleck. j School officials have reported that training courses successfully com- scheduled as a part of the regular
Observers declare the move defi- L517 high school students completed pleted. Certificates are issued based summer school program.
Goodyear Tires
- and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone No. 2
B. L. Kifig observed his 82nd birth
day Sunday, June 13.
Sally Josephine Johnson, daughtei nitely a political one directed largely j '
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, was against the fortunes of Governor
! one'year old Tuesday, June 15. Dewey of New York, and Senator
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nabors ob . Arthur Vandenberg ol Michigan, both
_ of whom have stood four-square for,
served the,r flrst wedding ann.ver- lh( , entjre a ialion a ’ lh , nzed
sary Monday, June 14. . ) for £fjp
| Lewis Bagwell, Jr., celebrated hisj
; birthday Tuesday, June 15. J - j • * , i J'
, | In a drive to complete passage of;
I Thomas Owens, son of Mr. and appropriations measures before ad- 1
. Mrs. T. P. Owens celebrated his joiurnment date, the congress held
j birthday Saturday. June 19. : all-day and night sessions. In spite
Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt observ-, of nature’s answer to cuts in recla-
i ed their wedding anniversary June ^nation appropriations for the West.
18. J an d Northwest, iq_ the rampaging j
Darrell Merchant, son of Mr. ancfl, Columbia river, the house slashed
Mrs. A. J. Merchant, -celahcated a 1 r ? clamatlon f unds and P laced restri c-
! birthdav June 16 tlons on P ublic Power in the interior
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Coleman ob- department appropriations which
Hold on a little longer
• • •
i served their wedding anniversary
June 18
CITY SHOE SHOP
Pitts Street
Expert Shoe Repairing
Clinton and Goldville
S. I). Dawkins & Sons
Electric —
Refrigerators
A Few Beautiful Boxes
In Stock Now
HOT POINT
and
CROSLEY
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Next to Bailey’s Bank
Phone 423-
Secretary J. A. Krug said “would be
ito so weaken the department’s man-!
Haynie Murd&k, son of Mr. and 1 f gement of tU the nation ' s resources as'
Mrs. Durward Murdock, celebrated ; ° ,mpair the natl0nal security.”
,his 15th birthday June 9. ; *****
| • Charles Roper Holland, son of Mr. ,It appeared also that the recipro-1
and Mrs. W. O. Holland celebrated cal trade policy through which the
his first birthday June 20. nation has sought to lower trade bar-
t—Miss Eva Harris, of Charlotte, N. riers throughout the .world would be
C., formerly of this city, observed a extended for only a year. Since the
birthday June 20. Billy Turner, son present law expired June 12 the ex-j
of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner, also tension'came just under the wire and j
celebrated a birthday on the 20th. with' the amendments thrown Into 1 '
Mrs. James Smith, of Columbia, the act, observers here declare it i
“the former Miss Mildred Holland of means an end tq the present policy |
this city, celebrated, a birthday yes- under which the nation has been op-|
terday, the 23rd. erating for the past 15 years and a
Mr. and Mrs. James Addison have possible return next year when the
a wedding anniversary June 26. extension e.xpijes, to the traditional!
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sloan will Republican-kigh tariff. y
te.eb.u.e .heir wedding anniversary In the meantime the house had 1
T-t.- - brought out a housing bill, labelled
U nham.Thomas \oung. son oi Sgt. the Taft-Ellender Housing bill, but
and Mrs. S.erlin \oung, now in Elli- with all public housing and slum;
ja\. Ga., will celebrate his birthday clearance features eliminated. Repre- !
Slie’H
June 25.
sentative Mike Maroney, of Okla-
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CLINTON REALTY
•& INSURANCE CO.
B. Hubert Boyd
Phone 6
*M:. and Mrs. David Glenn will ob- homa, declared it would have about
serve dieh wedding anniversary to- the same strength and effectiveness
mofrow, tne 25th. ( on housing as the anti-inflation bill
Dixie Moorhead, daughter of Mr. passed by congress last December
and Mrs.* Julian S. Bolick. celebrated did on inflation. It was evident the
nei second birthday Tuesday', the senate conferees would not agree to
2- nd - * I the measure.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Speake observed ^
their wedding anniversary Sundav. _
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1 Miss Sara Etta Holland hos a birth- “The Paper Everybody Reads”
day June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols will
observe a wadding anniversary June
,28.
MissMartha Owings,will cekflarate
liner birthday June 27.—
June Aciair. daughter of Mr. and
—Mrs. Keith Adair, will celebrate a
birthday June 29. . ,
Sara Ray, daughtei of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Ray, .will celebrate a
brithday June“30.
Buddy Ramage will celebrate a
birthday June 2lr
! Mrs. RfcLpn Copeland will observe
;a birthday ‘omorrow.
A telephone ring is exciting! You never
know what’s waiting at the other end. That’s why
it's important to answer calls promptly.
It’s also important when you’re doing the
calling, to allow a minute for your party tei
reach the telephone. It’s two-way
telephone consideration that means better
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As Washington Sees It.
THE NATIONAL SCENE
Special To The-Chromele:
Washington, June 23.— Are con
vention platform*, nterely for - public
| consumption, mere promises ;md not
meant for per forma ace. or a as they 1
solemn pledges to the voters of the
Ration?
It appears the answer to thb- ques
tion will determine whether jt not
the Republican -c'uiLnjlied congress;
will’ return for a session either be-j
, tween the two national conventions
or after both are over to wind up on
legislation neglected prior to the ad
journment date.
Sen. Robert Tafr. bravely enough,
has suggested a session between the
Republican convenUoa which is
i scheduled to end June 25 and the
, Democratic convenfion which starts
July 12. However, practical qoliti-1
[cians declare there will not bt time,
enough to go through the legisla- <
tive routine of passing bills, and,,
further, that a large numbnr of I
Democrats will b« in Philadelphia’
necessarily a week or more before
their convention convenes.
And suppose, smart GOP Leaders;
point out, the Democrats introduce
bills which cover th« Republican 1
plaform? Can the Republicans do
otherwise than pass them? I* would
put the GOP^ leadership ir> a pre
dicament if they refused to pass
their platform promises, that is if
! they were made in good faith. On.
^ the other hand., if the Republican
leadership went ahead ani passed.;
Uts convention platform pledges, it]
would be the-first time in Amencani 1 '
political history a party Went to the
people with a platform already en
acted info law.
According to a concensus of opin
ion here when the congress recesses J
on June 19 it will have completed
the work of the 80th congress and
will not return after or between the
two national conventions. Many
members want to get away as soon as
possible for needed fence-mending in,
their states prior to the election.
# * * * #
Official Washington is still aghast
at the attempt of house Republican
leadership to wreck the European
Recovery plan even before it gets
well under way by the house action
of slashing 25 per cent of the appro
priations from the measure. If the
house leadership had received its or
ders direct from Mr. Joe Stalin.it
could not have played better into
the hands ■ of communists through-
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Phone No. 1
BURRISS-
HARRISON CO.
Phone 436—W. Pitts St.
YOUR FRIENDLY
FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCE STORE
T.E. JONES
& SONS
Clinton’s Newest
Furniture Store
i
Complete Line of
Home Furnishings
E. Carolina Avenue
Phone 131-R
CLINTON
Service Station
Sign of the Orange
- Disc"
AUTO HEATERS
Gulf and Goodyear
Tires and Tubes
YARBOROUGH
OIL CO.
Goodyear
TIRES — BATTERIES
ACCESSORIES
Open AJ1 Night
Phone 440
vm£ie mm
Copyright 1945. Publishers Feature C.rvlce, Ina.
MORRISON
Furniture Co.
“The Best for Less”
Cash or Terms ,
Furniture, Radios
Refrigerators
Telephone 425
Pitts Coal Co.
“Best Quality Coal”
Phone 75
■ Pitts
Service Station
“Service With A Smite**
CHANDLER’S
GARAGE
General
AUTO
REPAIRING
Phone 71
STEAKS
CHOPS
SEA FOOD
LOUIE’S
RESTAURANT
18 N. Sloan Street
Blnkiy Bitxer borried 12 bucks of fa
mo Sattiday so'* he could pay back the
10 he owed since Christmas - • • How can
there be sech a thing as a "idle rumor"?
Rumors jest don't stay idle.
R. E. WYSOR, HI
Jacobs Building
Phone 85
Insurance
Real Estate
F. H. A. Loans
CUNTON
CAFE
GOOD FOOD
WELL SERVED
“On the Square"
I 'V
DEPENDABLE
—Lubrication
—Tire Service
—Washing & Polishing
TEXACO PRODUCTS
CAROLINA
Service Station
Phone 27
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CO.
t
BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
. Phone 94
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