The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 23, 1949, Image 14

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/ t Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE A . . THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 194* oiisf AND ■- HOME When you regild frames on mir rors and pictures, hold a blotter on the glass to prevent streaking it with paint. f Remove all pictures on walls, mir rors, plants, cushions and knick- knacks when cleaning a room. This makes cleaning easier and may en able you to put away some of these things to prevent cluttering the room. You may get some new ideas about rearranging them, too, if they are ou of the room. Leather upholstery takes to mild DR. HART Thyroid Disorder Corrected No other organ in the body cre ates so much havoc with one's health as the Thyroid Gland, when it fails to function properly. That is why it is so vitally im portant to have the CAUSE of this malfunction located and removed before permanent damage is done. This can be done best by the Sci ence of Chiro practic, because it deals with the CAUSE rather than the effects. The following case history is only one example of the many thou- sands corrected by this wonderful science of healing. Case No. 153 Male, age 30, being treated for thyroid j/and disorder. He com plained of being extremely ner vous and having, weak famtmg spells. His heart was skipping many beats per minute and *aused him much concern. The pulse rate was 50 above normal and the blood pre^-urc was far above what .t should be for h.s age. After Chiropractic* spinal ad justments were given by Dr. Hart, his symptoms began to disappear one by o*e Those weak fainting spells dis appeared and his nerves improved rapidly A checkup later revealed that the pulse rate and blood pres sure was normal and his heart skips a beat only when unduly excited. Patient has re>umed a norma! life onc^ more and has w rked e\ery day. If any member of your family is suffering with a thyroid gland d sorder. you should discuss this problem with your Chiropractor Chiropractors locate and remove the CAUSE of ill health No sur gery is necessary, no dru*> are used to correct the CAUSE of thyroid gliyid disorders. For fur ther information discuss your problem with— DR. C/J. HART Jacobs Bldir. — UHiUon 2 till 4 P. M. Daily Except Thursday and Sunday soapsuds and water for cleaning and may be polished with liquid wax to ! give it a lovely sheen. To keep seldom-used linens in ve- J ry good condition, pack them, after . cleaning and ironing, into plastic I bags and seal with a cellophane tape, j When storing large pieces of linen on the closet shelf, place the big fold to the front so you can tell imme diately the number of pieces which you hare on hand. Place freshly laundered pieces to the bottom so that usage is rotated. Always label boxes or cartons in which you store things and keep these ^facing the outside so you can find what you want immediately. RECIPE OF THE WEEK Strawberry-Pineapple Dessert (Serves 6-8) 1 pint strawberries 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 cup crushed pineapple, drained 10 marshmallow's cut 1 cup whipping cream 5 tablespoons sugar 8 maraschino cherries, sliced Wash, drain, hull and slice berries. Add lemon juice. Whip cream until stiff and fold in sugar. Add straw berries, pineapple and marshmal lows. Garnish with cherries. No Polio Cases Reported In County Special to The Chronicle. Columbia. June 21.—A total of 20 cases of poliomyelitis have been re ported in South Carolina’during 1949, through June 15, accordirtg to the department of preventable diseases of the state board of health. The to-j tal'for 1949 to date is only one lessj than the number of cases reported in 1948 through June 15, when 21 cases' had been recorded. By the end of | 1948, poliomyelitis cases in the state had numbered 327. According to information in the department of preventable diseases,' none of the cases reported during 1949 to date have appeared in Lau rens county. „ Bailey Memorial Church Work Going Forward 3 I Your Rexall Druggist Jir i/m arffuS VITAMIN B-12 A rvm^rlob'vfi** M/b»IO**C* „a, d‘»(o«e>*d "ol te , '9 090 which prowu«i 10 fcocow* a lond- mark in ih* batllo •< mankind ogams* di»«aio Known 01 Vilowin • II. it U •■t»«<**d »ro» li*OT ond 11 probably Ih* n*o»i poioni biologi cal iMbtionco known. Uu than o billionth o> on awnco will orrdt porniciawl onowia. a di»- • am monifdiod by doemom •• numb*' o«d ia«r*om in inn o* Ih* rad Mood C*Hl fo»«*CiOwl 0«»*«iO n C*n«n*d iar9*«y la th* aiddla- ogrd Twanty-K** y*art 09* voriaWy wai loyal Today. haw*»*r, it can b* k*pl wnd*f control wilb py.iomin • TJ. which it m«*'al thav- tand lia*» »o»* potent than th* »dt li**r •itrocti obtainable. AI way t m* yovr phyveian II yaw requi'* Vilowin 9 1?, h* will 91** ih* prop*' pretcriptron. BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY 'Your Rexall Store'* Fhonr 101 By Rev. John H. Holland, Pastor During the last seven months Bai ley Memorial Southern Mdthodist church hhs been stegdily going for ward in all its departments and or-' ganizations. The attendance at all of the regular services has increased almost lOO'T, and the financial sta-i tus of the church is better than has been w'rtnessed in several months. The Sunday school has grown to • such an extent that it has become necessary to organize two new class- i es which, of course, has called for the securing of two new teachers. The church as a whole is justly proud of its young people, for more and more interest on their part is be ing shown in the general work of the church. The Epworth league socie ties are receiving more state recog nition through the South Carolina annual conference during the last* seven months than has been known ’ for some time. This week nine of our boys and girls are attending the an nual summer Southern Methodist camp for young people at Cameron.; Last January Bailey Memorial en tertained the district Epworth Loa-t gue convention with over 200 pres ent. The Bailey Memorial young poo- pie engineered the program, and the whole thing was so successful that our church papier in the conference gave it special comment. Especially i arc we pr ud of the junior choir* which has bver recently organized, and which sings for the services each Sunday evening. It is doing ontsta.id- ing work. The spirit of evangelism which is H pervading the church, however, is a bousing more rejoicing among the ?j § members and constituents, perhaps, 8 than any other one thing A success- 8 ful revival has just com* to a close 8 in which the congregation experi- a enced a spiritual rc-«wakening on g the patt of the entire church. There a were 25 sincere re-dedications to 0 Christ and His Kingdoom at the al- M tar five infant dedications, and 11 8 conversions, and this many additions 8 to the church Since last November. 8 counting those who have been re-,8 ceived into the church at the regular 8 services, this totals 37 people who 8 have been added to the church ros- ter. Also there have been 17 infant 8 baptisms and dcdicatuns sinee last u November. The present pastor has made an 3 average of 75 pastoral calls a week, 8 and as a result has discovered rev- ?j eral prospects for the church which fi have already come into the Christian » fellowship of Bailey Memorial, and 8 others will come. There is every in- 8 dication that the additions will in- 8 crease to 50 in a short time. 8 A mimeograph machine has been U purchased for the church office g which is of inestimable value for 8 I advertising purposes and for the g editing of a weekly church bulletin. 8 The pastor and his family are hap- 8 py writh the good people at Bailey $ 1 Memorial, and with the continuance g , of the fine spiritual cooperation ?,? which is very manifest now, we will 8 do even greater things for the king- ?;: dom of God. County To Allot 33 Miles Roods To State System July 1 •s 1 • # n 3 * * 8 state ?,: Telephona Service Keeps on being a BIG BARGAIN The price you pay for telephone service ia low—low in comparison to the costs of most other things you buy— low in comparison to our coats of supplying service. For only a few pennies a day you are in speaking distance of friends and relatives at any hour—a real package of convenience and pleasure! Always a bargain, telephone service ia growing in value every day as the circle of friendt and relatives you can call becomes larger, and service becomes faster and better. Yes, telephone service ia a big bargain. And it’s growing bigger day by daf. SOUTH! t N »(U miPMONI AND TIMGRAPH COMPANY Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, June 21. — The highway commission received a $ statement at its monthly meeting j held in Columbia this week on the i mileage allocation for additions to the state highway system, under an 8 act of the general assembly. The act ?'t 1 provides that five per cent of the 8 roadway mileage under each county g be added to the state highway system on July 1, 1949. The statement reveals that Lau- j | rens county, which has a total county I rural mileage of 666.32, of which 599.9 miles are easth type roads and 66.42 miles are hard surface roads,; can allot 33.3 miles to the state sys-, | tem on July first. The county has alloted all of its five per cent for July 1, 1948. A total of 1,414 miles in the coun ties of the state can be added to the state system on the first of next month. This is five per cent, of the total of 98,530 county rural road mileage in South Carolina. Of the total, 26,668 miles of the roads are earth type and 1,842 miles are hard surface. The commission at its June meet ing also appropriated $1,400,000 out of its re-construction fund, with) $100,000 to go to each of the 14 high way districts. Also approved by the commission was a salary increase to $10,000 fdr Chief Highway Commissioner C. R. 1 McMillan, while the chief highway engineer was raised to $8,000 and the ^ secretary-treasurer «f the highway ^ department to $7,500. 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IKS 85c TENDER FLAVORFUL PORTERHOUSE STEAK lb. 89c CUDAHY’S GOLD COIN SLICED BACON, pound 49c PORK SAUSAGE, Pinky Pig, pound 47c VEAL CHOPS, shoulder, pound 49c TABLE DRESSED LONG ISLAND DUCKS, pound 59c PORK CHOPS, center cut, pound 69c PORK ROAST, rib end loin, pound 49c MOUNTAIN CABBAGE, 3 lb« 13c CROWDER PEAS, fresh, 2 lbs. 25c Golden CELERY, large stalk 12c CUCUMBERS, Caroling, 2 lbs. 15c THRIFT PRICED ALL WEBK BING CHERRIES. Calif., lb 33c 1‘OTATOES, new white, 10 lbs 43c ' — ■ l.l—ill I !■, I , A I— ,■■■■,, — APPLES. Winesap, 3 lbs 29c # ' " ' ’ T ' ■ ,l * ' — 1 - 1 11 1 * BUTTER BEANS, fresh, 2 lbs. !... 29c UNDERWOOD » ' DEVILLED HIM, Vkoz. can.... 20c PURITAN MARSHMALLOWS, 10 oz. pkg... 19c HUNT'S ALL GREEN ASPARAGUS TIPS, picnic can... 31c CRISCO, 3 lb. can 93c ARMOUR’S MEATS Lunch 6 Oz. Can TONGUE 29c 12 Oz. Can TREE! 41c Vienna l-2s Can SAUSAGE 19c 12 Oz. Can BRAINS 35c SEA FOOD Fillet of Red Perch, lb. 31c King Mackerel Steak, lb. 45c Large Green Shrimp, lb. 79c • I Dressed Whiting, lb 17c Spaniih Mackerel,’ lb. .... 33c Speckle Trout, lb. 49c Fillet of Haddock, lb 35c Florida Lobster, lb., 59c Fresh Dressed Catfish, lb 43c BATH UJJJ TOILET SIZE SOAP 1/ PrtKE 2 SALE! 2 for 17c Wilbert's No Rub White SHOE POLISH, 2 oz. 10c Woodbury's SOAP, 3 reg. cakes ..26c Large Package DUZ 29c Quart Bottle CLOROX 18c • | Linit—12 O*. Pkg. STARCH, 2 for..... .. 25c DREFT, pkg 28c PAG SOAP, 3 Ig. cakes .... 25c Swift’s CLEANSER, 2 pkg*..25c Liquid Soap GLLM, 4oz. bot 31c Pineapple, Butterscotch, Chocolate Fudge SUNDAETTES, 6 oz. jar 17c a* V