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■ .. -i ’ -: M , ) / / ' / PaRe Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 Lydia Mill SPORTS Bv DONNY WILDER kicking his third extra point making Tnff WnuM PAeumA it three good kicks in three tries ' art WOUld KGSUme Ware Shoals opened up with a Relations With Spain j strong passing attack in the fourth quarter but they had waited too late • # (Continued from page one) rr.’.citained the group with novel gaines between courses. * Officers of the club are Mrs. Per- The sportsometer of Clinton soared ry Sumerel. president; Mrs. W. E. higher this past week as The Clinton Ellis, vice-president; Mrs. Robert R e h Devils glided over Ware Shoals Whitmire, secretary; Mrs. L. C. Koon, anc j tj ie purple team from Thorn- ireasurer; and Mrs. Rosa Cole, pro- well upset a favored Honea Path gram chairman; Miss Kathryn Eieh- eleven. eiberger, club adviser. The Presbyterian Blue Hose re- Miss Margaret Blakely expressed niained idle this past week-end and, , ,, 4U . , t o appreciation of the guests for the 5:1 , uhl have recuperated from their That s. about all that s known about •- -..rtesy morale injuries suffered from the col- except that they have a repu- T ic guests and members forming or f u i Clemson Tigers. In any case, a ? a . str °” g ^ lub * hlch hlL ' j t c Friendship circle, sang -Blest ready or not . the Blue Hose will meet! har i. and keeps. :: Be T ic Tic That Binds” at the con- another fatal foe when they joprney T , < ^u" e S k ° ne ^ 3 a $ tA a/hat.l The Thornwell Gophers dug under g F. E. Bro^u. Pastor, Passes Near ! Aharon {Clemson and Davidson ended up on The Rev. Floyd E. BrdWn, Baptist t he short end of a very lopsided , , , . minister, died suddenly_late Satur- 47 . 6 score a g a inst the all-powerful bearts out 0n 1)0111 o ff ense and de- day afternoon at his residence near Armv e i even at West Point. , ei l® e ' Aharon. Born in Buncombe county ‘ Sh ' ould the Presbyterians skin the' h S ,, imr " 0ns , SC0 . re ‘? first f °r Thornwell N C.. he was a son of the late Wil- 1 wildcats thev will be pulling some-i * be " 3 t ° Ut °J ** son and Sallie Henderson Brown. w hat of an up-set because Davidson! ai ^ whicb Bullman had tossed , The Rev. Brown had served as sup- is njted for the stre ngth and prow-) Pla>°d over from ply pastor lor numerous churches m ess of its football squad and may be.^f.fY* a “ e . r Wheeler had reeled off the upper part of South Carolina and out of the Hose's line of battle. I a th ‘ rt ^ yard run * n . th * th ) r , d qu . art : at the time of his death was pastor Q n other hand P C has had er ' Buliman P asse d to Westmoreland of Shiloh Baptist church near Sha- :a week 0 f rest and Davidson is still eX pI? K# .. ron For many years he made his probably scarred from the encoun- SCOred home in the Lvdia community at . pr w ith the cadet-; . and final quarter on a pass from Wes- _ , Hirt schooi Ro mpS Ov„ i Iff, th/wnllr® 0 "'' b 1 t T", th ! a less the Stingers were already stung 8 by the Gophers. S Spain ought to be invited into the j new airing when Senator McCarran community of nations prepared to! (D-Nevada) returns from a Euro- light any advances of Communism, , pean trip, in the course of ,wrich he -There Is great strategic value in! planned to see Premier Franco. a™ final oil Washington, Sept. 23. — A speedy i having the friendship of Spain’’ the - ° !‘ ! Z ase ,0 lhc fmal ^.return to friendly relations with Oh.o senator said. -She I, In a key A COMPLETE SERVICE 8 lS pain was ur 8 e d today by Senator military position so far as Europe is We offer our customers a complete The CHS Red Devils will board Taft (R-Ohi) as a step toward concerned. There is no reason why 3-in-l Service Advertising, Com- a bus to York Friday night and will. strengthening North Atlantic defens- we shouldn’t recognize her fully in a ^ s . » rnr ~*. G nn _it„ up. meet what is expected to be a tough <?s against a possible Soviet attack, 'diplomatic way and send an ambas- 1 mw>ctol SUPPUM. Wt foe in the York Green Dragons, Taft, who heads the senate Repub- sador to Madrid.” j ran supply all your needs. York downed a strong Gaffney bean policy committee, said he thinks The Spanish question may get a -CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. eleven in one of the season's'-ofien ers. The score was 6 to nothing. 8 for Thornwell as they played their 8 Damaging Neck Injuries Often Not Realized Until Years Later! Dr. Hart, Chiropractor, Brings To Our Attention Some Pertinent Facts Concerning Injuries of the Neck Funeral services-were held at the First Baptist church in Whitmire er with the cadets. High School Eleven Romps Over Ware Shoals The Clinton Red Devils lived up committed over a weaker Ware Shoals eleven to a 21.-to 0 dividend. AN ORDINANCE Monday afternoon with the Rev. F M Lindler and the Rev. B L. Woods mayhem in the "form and the Rev. J E Merchant coa- <lucting the services. Interment followed in the Whit mire k emetery Surviving are his wife, Mrs Car- Dev^ do co me from to the visiting rie McSwain Brown; two daughters. Wart shoalers as they hit hard and " j ° IS d ot Atlanta. Ga.,^ ast m the f j rst q Ua r ter t a iiy f 0 ur- and Mrs. Boyd Grant of Whitmire; 1 teen three son.,. Hubert Herbert and Alvm Nabors d . d du .. i for Clin . Hoyb Brown. Jr. of Whitmire, 10 {on thr ^ rJt q uar j er a f ter a Ware grandchildren, one brother Atlee Sh(>aU fum5le> had recovered S. Brown of WeavervUla. N. C and, by CImton . The red :eam then . arn . two sisters. Misses Edna and Nina ed on a , us t a j ned d nve to the ■ lllrown o. Atlanta^ (.a posts with a crossbar where Nabors ripped off part ot the Ware Shoals . line in order to obtain six points for (the Clintonian* An nrdmam r to levy annual taxes Richard Hampton split the bars upon the taxable property within the with the placement to charge seven Tou n of Clinton. South Carolina, for points to the home club the year 1»4§ for the purpose of jtie fumble bug" hit at Wire meeting current fiscal expenses an* Shc)alj again a , lhey i* another ball to provide for the poyment of bonds ^ frjm their hand$ aj thouIh *•*•?•** #n bonds of w-ere an eel which had been sleeping the said Town of C Unton and to pro- in g reate CUntonians gathered retire- ^ M i so and ln a f ew I plays Earl McElhannon flipped a pass BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN ^ Hampton who wa* ,n the open COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF wlth -toLi hdown" w-rPten all over CLINTON. SOUTH CAROLLNA. IN u." e*® M .... . on k .V k * d jno , he . COUNCIL ASSEMBLED . J ! * /* c ' ^ Section 1 That a tax levy of J (15 > mills m every dollar's worth of lour!wn l . a , nothl ”*\ , ... property, real and personal, not ex- 1 The 9 * COnd teun took 1,5 the f ‘ e ’ d i n.: : :>> ia C’.mton.^be and the same is hereby’*^ Webb who picked up levied for current expenses and to ^ IV * yards before he was dow- t'efray public exjienses of the Town n *d by the visitors. Successive pen- ..! Clinton for the current fiscal year aht es grabbed a strangle hold on beginning on January 1st, 1949. and the Rea Devils threat to score, end.ag on December 31st. 1949, and) At the half time “stretch" period k meet current indebtedness con- the Red Devils were sticking the traded by the said Town for general Ware Shoals eleven with a fourteen corporate purposes. ito “get some” load. Section 2. That over and above According to Coach Shealy the i.nd in addition to the levy of fifteen‘ clinton tMm p rac t ica lly slept (15) mills as hereinabove provided through the second half but if so Simmons/ the boy who scored 8 Thornwells first touchdown, is only x ?! -^ fourteen years old and is in the sev- 8 enth grade so he should be sparking x a T W Thornwells elevens in the coming S The Red Devils made Johnson years : 8 Field seem l.ke the place where Red ‘ w OFFICE SUPPLIES Call 74 for all the Uttle items needed for the office vide sinking funds for the ment thereof. CU*R£NT COUtrfSY CALLS fOff OffiHMCA LADY YOU* S£ATfUMf* Strr/*t Off TN£ BUS o* sr*rrr-cAA. and personal, not ex- . _ . *7 , ’ . _ from taxation, within Cbn.on and nearly scored when limits of the Town of C 1 " 1 * Braswe-1 heaved a forty yard 8 x in Section 1 of ths Ordinance a levy of forty (40) mills be and is hereby made on every dollar’s worth of prop erty, real and personal, not exempt by law from taxation, situate and withm the corporate limits of the Town of Clinton, and the same is hereby levied for the purpose of rais ing taxes to pay the interest accruing; on outstanding bonds of the Town of; Clinton and to create a sinking fund’ to be used in the retirement and pay-, ment of said bonds as they' mature. The excess, if any, to be used by the Town Council for general corporate purposes. Section 3 That the Clerk and Treasurer of the said Town of Clin ton shall enter said levies and assess ments upon the books of said Town r.nd receive said taxes. That the said taxes herein levied shall be paid to the said Clerk and Treasurer in law- tul money of the United States of America at the office of the said Clerk and Treasurer on or before the 31st day of December, 1949. Section 4. That on all taxes and assessments, or any portion thereof, charged against any property or party on the books of the said Town of Clinton for the current fiscal, year and due to the said Town of Clinton that shall not have been paid an or before the 31st day of December. 1949, the Clerk and Treasurer of the f aid Town shall proceed to add. a ’ penalty of ten (10%) per eentiuc on' the Town Duplicate and the said Clerk and Treasurer shall procetsi to collect the same; and if the taxes, penalties and assessments are . not l paid on or before the first day' of March, 1950, next thereafter, the Clerk of the said Towrc shall issue his tax executions for said taxes, V^alKes and assessmtnts against. ^ property of the deeaulting tax.- , ■paYfcr* according to lew. Section 5. That all ordinances and parts 'df ^ordinances incon^stent "■rtth. the provisions of this twill nance be -and same are hereby repealed. jJONE and RATIFIED by the Vown Council of the Town of Clinton, the Town hereto thc 5th day of September, AD., 1M9. L. E. BISHOP. Mayor. Attewnd by: W.'B OWENS, Clerk they waked up long enough for Alvin Nabors to romp off ten yards for another Devil score. Richard Hampton ended a perfect night by And current courtesy calls for occasionally sur prising her with a bo\ of our fine Whitman's choco lates or toilet articles. M'GEE’S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 Injuries to the neck are common and, unless stiffness and pain are marked or persistent, most of us are inclined to for get the incident. AH too often some dam age is done and years later, symptoms ap pear. That is the reason why your Chiro practor should be consulted immediately following any injury involving the neck, or any other part of the spine. Many vital structures are crowded into a tiny space in the neck area and the openings in the vertebrae through which the nerves exit are small. This makes them more vulnerable to pressure and ir ritation, which in turn leads to discomfort in the .shoulder, arm, neck or head. Infec tion, arthritis, ruptured disc hemorrhage, and trauma are the most common factors in prdoucing distress, but can be corrected by your family Chiropractor. A whiplash type of injury, in which the head is thrown backward forcibly with a recoil in the opposite direction, is most likely to result in sprain. This may happen to a l>erson in an automobile accident. A blow to the upper part of the body or a fall directly on the head may do the narm*. Now and then the supportive tissues surrounding the vertebrae also become stretched when the neck is jerked by a sudden forceful pull on the arm such as occurs in calf-roping or parachute-jump- ing. Such conditions as these require the skillful services of a competent Chiroprac tor. Months or years after the injury, a clicking sound, soreness, or stiffness in the neck may be the first indication. This is particularly true if the upper four ver tebrae are involved. Many complain of headache which starts at the back of the neck or base of the skull and proceeds up ward over one or both sides of the crani um. The symptom resembles migraine but will usually be detected by the Chiro practor. . X-rays will generally disclose the true situation. Several films are necessary, one from the front and three or more from the side during which time the head is held in various positions. The offending vertebrae will be deter mined by the use of scientific instruments which calibrate the misalignment, as shown on the X-ray negative. After which, spinal adjustments are begun to bring about a correction of the misalignment. The length of time necessary depends up on extent of the injury and the cooper ation on the part of the patient. X-rays taken, after adjustments have been ap plied over a period of time, usually reveal a permanent correction. For further information about the correction of neck injuries, discomfort in arms and shoulders as well as nagging, persistent headaches which begin at the base of the skull, consult— DR. CHARLES J. HART 254 W>st Main St. Next to First Methodist Church Laurens, S. C. Office Hours 9-12, 3-6 Daily Except Thursday and Sunday Phone your Oldsmobllo Dealer . • • The [>erfonnance of the new ”88” ia *o phe- uorucuul, you’ve got to Cry it to beliet* ill Give us a rinq for a MAK£ A DATE ‘ mm me IOWEST - PRICED CAR WITH "ROCKET" ENSIRE rk and Treasurer. 29-2c McIntosh's SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Ua for Best Materials and WeriunfiBfihip. YOU’RE INVITIDI Call your OldsmobUe dealer today for the motoring thrill of your life... the "Rocket*’ ride! 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