The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 03, 1949, Image 10

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' Vr. PaRt' Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / THrltSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1949 WEST CLINTON NEWS (Continued from page one)' * (55th birthday February 2. Mr. and Mrs Horace Guest cele- 2. For that vote swept in a Dem- change their minds as did Thomas ocratic governor and an erilffe who, during the last session, voted Democratic state ticket and came , for'the flexible parity price program, wnthin something hke 15.00& votes! Sen. Margaret Chase Smith, of of sweeping the state for Truman— Maine, a Republican of course, has a state which had been doped as a refreshing and probably new con- brated their 14th wedding anniver- 150,000 for the Republican ticket. cept of Democrats and Republicans, ary January 30. ' * • So Capehart and Jenner just can- Says Senator Smith: “Basically there not read tho figures on the score is no difference between the rank and Revival To Begin board, according to observers here in tile of the Democrats and the rank The Fire Baptized Holiness Bap- Washington. Danger of North Dakota, and file of the Republicans of this t st church cn Beauregard street an- of course, is against any American country. Equally there is no differ- nuunco? the beginning of a revival foreign policy and his vote was not.ertce between the consciences and n Fobru.i y 13, with Rev. R. H Ib'ghes rc.ug a : .:; g . \ ' t Sc. T''< . t ,)e cs .■ Re evangelist. Special rendered each eve- ngelist and local tal- .11 begin, at 7 o’clock. L C. Young, cor- e public. In Memoriam ■ DAVID BRIGGS BQBO On November 14, 1945, God in His infinite love and wisdom took from the earth the soul of our much loved and senior reacon. Brother D. B. Bobo, to be no longer in the flesh but to be with his heavenly Father. Brother Bobo had a deep and abid-i ing love for the First Baptist Church of Clinton, which he served as a deacon ifor more than forty years. unanticipated. morals of the labor and those of big Because of declining health ho was The two votes which could not be business. Control of a political party made an honorary deacon for.life bj Mou .ih i :,) any degree of certainty ' J >’ either labor or big business is action of the church, wo V : i >>o' >; Sen. William F. Know- equally wrong and should be opposed .He was an earnest and cohscieh- k.’id >f California and Styles Bridges by the people. The political parties tious deacon who tried to fill the of New Hamnshire. Knowland fol- belong to all' the people, not just to qualifications as laid down in the m ! ssion • to. the will oil Him “who , with the permanent records of the ikes no mistakes and who doeth all j deacons of this churcn, a copy bd m things well sent to the local newspaper, and a 3 That we extend to the family}copy be sent to,The Baptist Courier. MRS. T. L. W. BAILEY, MRS. L. E. CASON, S. W. SUMEREL, Committee. 1 —~ our love and sympathy in their hour of bereavement and loss. 4. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to his family, a copy placed M >110 D Birth Announcement ('aughmun \1 M.. Henry’Caughman an- :he birth of a daughter, Pa- une. on January 21 at Hays lowed the line of several influential the more articulate pressure groups.” New Testament, newspapers in his state—influential The present rent control law ex-, Be it resolved: insofar as KnowLnd is concerned Pires March 31. Sen. Francis J. My- but not otherwise—and. of course Among The Sick’ . YirT and Larry Barker have re- cu. e.a*ed utter being ill with mumps. Ned Handoack is improving after rt ag w.tli chicken pox. Marshall Webb is improvin hi> iii'ine a..ei an oj)eia.ion a. lla^s signments 'pifai las: week. M. si E ' S. Wright is ill Bridges has always been unpredict able. Sen. Kenneth Wherry has beep consistently wrong on foreign policy ever since he has been in the sen ate. His vote against Acheson fol lowed his vote against Acheson when he camg up for approval as under- secretary of state in the 80th con- u u,c 1 gress. At least Wherry ls consistent. e , >!pe ? lto , r ‘? e n S h ' to sue at I l„ a reshuffling of committee as-. V!0 ‘ at0 'f ' or ,r !P le •“<* "* passible crumnal grounds. 1. That we realize that God ’nas ers of Pennsylvania, the Democratic taken home a great servant of many senate whip, has introduced'a bill -ye^rs of service, which would put new construction 2. That we bow in 'humble*' sub- under rent control, establish control ^ over converted housing units and permanent hotel accommodations in cluding apartment hotels, prohibit new leases providing higher rent, give the government the right to regulate evictions and restore to the M. iias been as radical as within the seniority system, Dem- v Sloan t ocrats in house and senate have, picked committees which will put.* several through the Truman program. 1 Where the rub may come, insofar as . : the administratkfri is concerned, is ‘ ’"jin the senate and house appropria- 1 ^ ^ i tions and finance committees which 11 1 must furnish the money to carry out M- James Tupp is a patient a t' program enacted by the congress.' p tor instance, on tne senate finance “ Mrs/LEyd Taylor is improving af . • committee, there are two mew mem- . , t , ., ^ bers, Clyde R. Hoey of North Caro- Llov'd Taylor and Haskell Taylor i 1113 and J ' Howard McGrath, the' art recuperating after being ill. . D , er " 0 _ eratic « a U o n a 1 committee 1 Jessie L Lawson and children have Naorn: B: e we: ,s improving rt.e.a! weeks' illness. Je.-s.e Laney a patient in a lumb.a hospital THE CHRONICLE Completely Covers Clinton's Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No Substitute for News paper Advertising FOR EXPERT AID ON FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAX RETURNS Mr. or Mrs. W. B. Able 301 E. Florida Street CLINTON, S. C. Alter 6 O’clock P. M. Telephone 27G-M 4 been ill with mumps. Franklin Hooper has been his home several days. ill at chairman. Besides these two. the i committees include Scott W. Lucas of Illinois, the Democratic floor leader. Then there are Walter George of Georgia, Tom Connally of Texas and Harry Byrd of Virginia, plus Edwin C. Johnson of Colorado, i This trio, George, Byrd and Johnson! consistently voted against the admin- [ istration in the last congress. The party ratio on the agriculture [ committee has gone from 7 to 6 up to 8 to 5. In other words there are eight Democrats and five Republicans Washington, Feb. 1.—Outstanding on the new committee. The geo- durmc '.ae past weeks in congres- graph representation has been some- suma. circles was the vote by which what broadened by the addition of De.n Acheson was confirmed by the freshman Sen. Clinton Anderson of -ewitc a- >ecrefary oi state —83 to 6.*New Mexico, former secretary of ag- Far'' are that every senator was riculture. Iowa continues on the anxi-vi- E dw-.sr criale-.aimself with < ,mm it tee with Guy M. Gillette, the publ.c hearing on the Acheson Democrat, taking over the post ot .m which broke a precedent As Washington Sees It. . 1HE NATIOHiL SCENE Special to The Chronicle. ■ W mor. * rr.mer. \ A.t0d . a nil W had n •; the In : man 160 veins m the gov- oo tno-e s.x senators w.i » me. •iinst .nun. Homer Capehart i:am E. Jenner of Indiana p. g ho yet apparently weighed ; ng m.a . /.e on hast November lyng , A >cl in n. v Ison, whom Gillette de- vemloer. Chairman El-j mas ot Oklahoma says he| . . : 0 .d 90 per cent of parity ! . rn m-.cad o: the present slid-! .■ale a.- pospd by the 1 Hope-Akin j range farm act. Others may ’ ITINERARY FOR 1949 OFFIC E OF LAURENS COUNTY AUDITOR Mountville . . Cro.s Hill .... Waterloo ... .. .. O’Dell’s Store . . , Princeton . Taylor’s Store Buzhardt s Store Hickory Tavern C G. Hipp E. H Reeves W. H. Bolt . C > •: er‘s Store (Mt. Olive) Martin’s Store . Thursday, Febroary 3, 10 AM to El Noon Thursday, February 3, 2 PM to 5 PM Friday, February 4, 2 PM to 4 PM Monday, February 7, 9 AM to 10:30 AM Monday, February 7, 11 A»M to 12 Noon Monday, February 7, 2 PM to 3:34 PM Monday, February 7, 4 PM to « PM Tuesday, February 8, 10 AM to 12 Noon ... Tuesday, February 4, 1:30 PM to 2:3a PM Tuesday. February 4, 2:30 PM to 3:3a PM Tuesday, February 8, 3:30 PM to 5 PM Wednesday, February 9, 2 PM to 3 PM Wednesday, February 9, 3 PM to 5 PM Henry W . .d's Store (Ftn. Inn) Thursday. February 10, 10 AM to 11 AM Robert Store (Ftn. Inn) . Thursday, February 10, 11 AM to 12 Noon r w: B.i.jty Thursday, February 10, 12:30 to 1:30 P\I Thursday, February 10, 1:30 PM ha 2:30 PM Thursday, February 10 3 PM to 5 PM Friday, February 11. 10 AM ta 12 Noon r > 1 '•>' C u:t Abercrombie & Owing?)... Friday, Feb. 11, 1 PM to 5 PM hianna Tuesday. February 15. 9 AM. to 5 PM Wednesday, February 16, 1 PM. to 8 PM • - ' '' City Friday, February IF. 9:30 AM to 5 PM r B. C .. R bert A. Har .s Ow 1 Hi - .i Lind Year,” so real estate should n-.it be returned this ( \. pt .n tine cases of newly acquired property or where new build- "iw.e i.et... e.u ted. All who have acquired real estate and built new me especially urged to make returns as this will greatly assist in v :hi■ re >:ds straight. A !' •:.■ i-en >i - goods and furniture used in the honre of the o-vner oi • > ; ' .anuture a:e exempted from taxation aixl neesi not bo nn.il the la t day as it requires more time to 111. n l i tn: to come to the county auditor’s office, please make me <f the ab >ve places. AGO per cent penalty g-.es. on all : e.arned, alter March 1st. * MISS JENNIE V. CULBERTSON COIMY AUDITOR LOOK! I EVERY NEW CONVENIENCE with PDIANF 4 _ _ ^ Carolina Suburban Gas Co. G. B. Sheppard Laurens, S. C. Phone 508 FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED PROMPTLY 7 Years Experience JOE P. TERRY 503 Sloan St. Phone 229-M for Appointments Good Forming Requires Good Equipment. Try Us for Your Machinery Needs. John Deere Equipment, Repairs and Service. J. R. CRAWFORD Telephone No. 10 AU OVtF AMERICA’S BIGGEST COLA VALUE! I • * When you buy the big, BIG 12-ounce bottle of Pepsi Cola, you get TWO FULL GLASSES in every bottle — yet you ALSO get top quality in every drop. Ounce for ounce, no finer cola! 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