The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 05, 1950, Image 6
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THE CLINTON^ CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 5, 1.950
WANT ADS
TO RENT — TO FIVu'-- TO BUT — TO SELL
Everybody Reads the Want Ads Term* Cash
NOTICE-^Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words,, all
over 25 words 2c per word. AH want ads are cash except ta flrtna
carrying monthly charite accounts-with The Chronicle Publishin* Co.
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
’ Supplies^ H. L Baldwin 1 , Telephone Traffic Acciden
C04-J. —7—
FOR SALE—45 acres with "4-room ( -9
house on paved road 4.miles from RerSOHS <J/Doy
Clinton." Electricity, good commu 1
Babson’s
land, yet, ate represented by only 5! tion how carefully protects tha-rig"hts! column, who are largely people
percent of the members of the up-, of- the States against the Federal t^ e smaller communities, ^houd b«.
J per House of the California legisla- 1 Government; but it purposely made"k ,
• ■ ture. ".This means that a vote of one no mention of the right MlaVgedt- t0 fi?ht any unreasonab -
New Roston,Jan. 2.—At the 1 fafmer in California is worth, the
present, time.^in ntost states, the ru^ VO { e 0 f citizens of Los Angeles.
ral section
•'control the legislatures
Tliis is due to the
Yet, I insist that the present setup
is in the interest of Good Govern-
right of large . . .
ies. This omission was not acciden- 1 c banges wi, ,je3.pportioninent. Me
tal. The dangers of large cities were * of ■ your troubles today in tonnec-
evident- to .the makers of the Con-jtjon with taxation, liquor,—pot
fact that the cities ♦ o . 1 u _ CL, , stitution. They . feared large cities | sc h 00 ii n g and t h e like-are -due t
osnecianv the larze Ru 5 al pe °P le have h 011 " char -' ln - thos ® da y s the same as the fri ends the predominance of the big cities
rides have ernwn ? ^ 1 ^ uch j m( > re to think of good government fear them to- and especiaily'to the so-called “ref-
so much more g 7aT ^ ° , rSe C ‘! y ^ ]e ' day ; Th ^ Purposely/planned to ierendums’. Therefore, you should
idlv^hanX small I C ^ i ° f P , e0 ^ e arG ^ ^ T0 ^ c{ tbe rural communities-such fight all these changes and insist
laiy man me small da y supplying the best citizens for as New Boston, N. H. in the devel-
cities and rural the large^.cities. The vote of peo- 1 opment of which I am especially in
sections, witho u t pi e i n s rnall cities and rural com- terested.
Regpportionment. munities should count more thffh the
As a .result,—the.....vQte oLthe ordinary
on continuing the apportionment set
ups of today. I say-ihat not only a-:
a statistician, but also as onfe inter-
All this means that readers of my ested in good government.
Boger W. B*b»on
I
last Conference of
Mayors made a spe-"
cial drive for Reap-
What About Relief?
statistician is also entitled t?)
/ w . nortionment As an illustration iiiev comment on relief as well as on pop
mty. C B. Holland, Laurens.-Phone r -chic^go, Jan 1. — Americans are poruonmem. as an musirduon, mey , . _. . . ' -
715.
1 C , . X *• „ month Showed that Los Angeles and San Eighty percent of the
dyingLn traffic accidents this . h , f- rancisc0 together make up 48 per bef Trrohey of most states goes
POSITIVELY NO HUNTING
fishing, no cutting wood or tree,
at^a rate of about 100 per day in a
^eath race that will, boost the na (
tion’s traffic toll for 1949 to an esti-
or otherwise trespassing on a^ of ! mated 31.500. it was reported t° da y-i.r n i ftrP H Citizens
cur lands.
L. Todd.
That toll, 500 less than the 32,000
Erskine Blakely,^ ^ ^
traffic deaths of 1948,'may have tp
TO^XE STERLING-^Tor informa- be revised upward if drivers arent
tion and deliverPin Clinton con-, duly aware of extra accident hazards
tact Mrs. Dilla^a Boland, Calvert, during the New \ears holiday
re-,
ffTOhey of most states goes to
!|cent of the population o,f California. th e large cities of said States. This'
especially applies in periods of un- j
! employment. Large cities are the
l-main source of poverty, gangsters,'
immorality, ^tc. The liquor traffic*
Avenue. Ph<
die, JeweJ
736^1. Wilbur Rid-! week-end, the National Safety coun-
Laurens.
tfc cil said.
NOTICfe
For QUALITY Radio Repairs
Rowland’s Radio Shop
Gary St.—Phone 430
Raise $1,159.68 p
In County Seal Sale
Birth Announcements
which, in my judgment, is a curse
to the nation, is entrenched in the
i large cities. Frankly, I believe that
J. T. W. Mims, chairman for the ! be small cities and rural areas are
_ , , . | the hope of America. i
Laurens County Tuberculosis aux-| j sure ]y do, not believe in so-called
iliary, wishes to thank each and ev--j “referendums” which are now in the
cry one for helping to make the Seal; interest only of the big cities. In a
; Sale raUv-a sucres ,, ^Teterendum the vote of a California
farfnCr counts no more than the vote
The ^ally was held at St. Paul
| -w - of a tramp in San Francisco. This
M- a nd Mrs J C'yde Hedden. of ! Baptist church Thursday night, De-j i s no'reason why the friends of good
! Charleston.‘‘announce the birth of alcember 15. Good music was render-' government are opposed to refer-
$25 00 REWARD for inforination! daughter. Lucy. Tuesday, December | ed by the Whitlemore quartet, Hum- endums. When it comes. 10^an elec-
- lead:ng to arrest and conviction of'27- Mrs. Hedden is the former Mis.s be Family, New ; Found Joy quartet,
party or parties involved in d^struc-j dean McKee, daughter o . rs. j choral clubs* of Sanders high and tinue-to control.
non of antique signs on each side of j McKee of this city
W. J. Henry residence on Spartan-'
burg highway. , Ip
LIPSCOMBE
. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lipscombe, of
PIGS or shoats for sale. Four months I Miami, Fla., announce^the birth of a
old or more. $15.00 each. Joe Me- daughter, Ann Edge, on Saturday,
Daniel Telephone 128.
Gray Court, Springfield choir ? and
White Plains Jubilee choir.
tion to legislative and national of
fices, the rural intereks should con-
What History Teaches
I am convinced that if our large
An Announcement
And Thanks
, Our best wishes to everyone for the
New Yeor. We appreciate your pat
ronage of the past and thank you for
your kindness while we close for a
much needed rest. We wlil he open
for business . . .
The amount of money raised is cities had existed when the Consti
tution was originally drawn up there
would have been some form pf “lim
ited voting”, with an. examination
America’* Finest*'
HOT POINT
Home Appliances
HOME SUPPLY CO.
Next to Bailey’s Bank
$1159.68 , 68 per cent of a quota of
$1500.00. The amount .yet to be
5-2c December 24. Mrs. Lipscombe is the | ra i sed i s $340.32.
• former Miss Dorothy Edwards,] Mims is making a special appeal, for voters. The only reason it was ;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ed- t Q a n churches, schools and clubs. ! n ot then done is because, at that
r J - ‘ U! - Only 15 schools out of 56 have made time, .over 90 .per cent of the popula-|
their reports, only 22 churches out I tion were rural people of character;
of 52. only 8 clubs out of 25. He asks who could be depended upon to vote
churches, schools and clubs that f° r what was right.
Most big city voters are Ignorant.
FOR SALE—Baled harley and cheat
hay gathered without rain. Cheap.
Joe'Poole, RFD 1. Ip
wards* of this city.
SIMMONS
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Simmons
announce the birth of a daughter,
Valerie Elizabeth, on Sunday. Janu
ary 1, at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Sim
mons is the former MisS Betty Ann ( works, of Laurens
Coleman. . , v-
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and poli^ers. We have;
WIER
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wier, Jr„ of
all the necessary material to make ^ LaurenSi announce the birth of a son,
your floors beautiful. Keasonable tCaldwell Wardlaw nr, on Monday,
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. j- )eceniber 2$, at the Laurens hos-
T ' 1 ’" ' tfc ' - - - —
have not made reports to do so im
mediately.
Wilhelmenia Mills, one of the area
was crowned
area
people. They know nothing about
Government and are. largely control
led! Jpy unscrupulous ward leaders.
If th(8y wish to follow any trade, to
“Miss Laurens County.” The
workers reported $342.20 of a quota i be an electrician, house painter v or
of $150.00. Irene Pughsley served! even - as 0 barber, they must pass a
aS chairman of the group. Laurel stiff examination. Yet, these same
•Hill school won second place in the 11160 can 8° ° u t an d vote for City,
smaller school groups, ‘ reporting State . and Government officers with-
Phone 12.
$25.00.
out any knowledge of any form qf
INCOME TAX SERVICE
see
MRS. W. B. ABLE .
1 at
HASH & KARRY GROCERY
Wattsville.-S. C. *1
Store Hours: January 9 to March 15,
pital. Mrs. Wier is the former MissT sp^jai thanks is due BenTSmin! g ov ^ rnment - If a proper examina-
Gloria McGowan. They have another! Th on who served as seal Sale tion should be given to t!je voters of
little son, Mack. | chairman ’for Clinton, the chairman | an y l ar 8e city, only one in fifty
would pass. The rural communities
Tribble Firm Begins^
i'Lum Burr' Adv Series
; said.
To Let Bids for New
Coronoco Creek Bridge
would have a much better record., ,
Let The Small Cities Beware ■ M
Another thought: The Constitu-
FRIDAY, JAN. 6
You will find the usual variety, and
don't forget those delicious butter
%
biscuits. Also brown-and-serve Parker
House rolUi-
MANY THANKS FROM THE TINMAN
FAMILY OF
Tinman’s Bakery
Telephone 334-W
307 N. Sloan St.
The well-known D. E. Tribble
i.cpmpany begins a series of attractive Coronaca bridge, on the Clinton-
( advertisements in todays paper Greenwood highway, scene of tre- 1
.which will appear regularly each q den ^ auto accidents every year, will
week in 1950. to which our readers ] C easq to b^ a traffic hazard for mo
torists some - time in 1950. |
A new, 150-foot reinformed con-
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phone 715 .Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
- — attention is directed.
GOOBER TURN’ PLOWS—Plow re- . The illustrated advs bear the cap-
pairs for most makes of Steel tion, "Lum Burr’ mark of quality, cre | e bridge will be constructed over
Plows and Harrows. Blakely-Bur- and wl n talk lumber, paints, cement,' Coronaca creek on IT. S. Route 221
tons Hardware & Seeds. Te ephone brick and all types of building ma-. and q.693 mile of approaches''will
188.
LOST—Strayed or Stolen bn Mon
day. black dog, beagle, white ring
..round neck, small white face, white
met. Finder please retup to J. P.
Gruber. Route J. and get rewardr
12-2p
HOUSES FOR SALE—Seven small
dwelling houses with bath, in Clin
ton. Will sell oqe or all. This would
tena.
Want Ads
make a good investment.*C. B. Hoi- heater, seat covers, good tires. Car
.and, Phone 715. Laurens. 1c in good condition. For a quick steal,
^ „ . ", $440. No trade-in. S. A. Pitts. 1c
WANTED TO RENT—3-rbom unfur
nished apartment, by two adiilts. LETTER FILE BOXES for the new
Please notify The Chrqnicle.O.tT.i.ce. 1c,, year. Chronicle Pub. Co.
be graded and surfaced to eliminate
~|the present tricky approach. ' vj
1 Bids on the project will be opened
I by the S. C. High vay department
! in "Columbia at 10. a. m. Tuesday,'
WOOD. FOR SALE—Slats, $4.00 for , J anuar y 17 ) Chief Commissioner
pickup load delivered. Jack Gaddy, • Claude Rr McMillan has announced.^
N. Adair St. Telephone 391-M. 1c Six bridge projects. 15 road-projects
FOR SALE—1940 Oldsmobile sedan, | and ao office^uilding in Greenville
'48 motor, color black, radio, : for the u se of the Western District
Engineer- and district -highway pa
trol, will be included in the bidding.
new
Total cost of the projects is estimat
ed at about $1,772,000.
Most of the road projects, consists
J of grading and bituminous surfacing
MOTHERS Do you realize that you FOR SALE—4 1 *2-room house at 106, °f sections of farm-to-market roads.
can save the drudgery of washing.. Hickory street. Lot 100x250. Gar-^
diapers at home for as little as $1.60 a § e apartment, 3 rooms with bath.
per week, and also protect the*health . *f arnes Cuttino, Jr. Call 329^ Ip
of your child by being sure of sam- FOR SALE—Large cedar wardrobe,
tary and sterile diapers, that-have Reason for selling have moved into State of South Carolina, "Columbia,
been washed through a total of 10 new home and don’t have room. E. F.|S. C., for a charter.
-inses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone Anderson, Cedar Street. Ip 1c A.'C. YOUNG, JB., Secretary.
605, Laurens. , ^ CHICKENS FOR SALE — Fryers. |
M. Boland, Jr . "509 ' Mus-'
NOTICE \
Notice is hereby given that the
Lydia Mills Men’s Club, Clinton, S.
C., has applied to the Secretary of
Hear.... ALLSTON CALHOUN
“THE WORKING MAN’S FRIEND”
SPEAKING TO YOU ON
• * • • *
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tells the truth on conditions affecting your work, your every-day existence and your
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WLBG
860 K. C.
EVERY SATURDAY
^ At 8:00 A. M.
1
TUNE TO
WCRS-FM
95.7 M. C.
EVERY MONDAY
At 8:30 P. M.
WKDK
1240 K. C.
EVERY MONDAY
At 4:00 P. M.
CURE YOUR MEAT with Colgin’s]
Mrs. F.
Sugar Cure, Smoke Cure, Con- grove Street. Phone 273-J.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING
lc | The annual meeting of the stock-1
d.ensed Smoke. Sa,usage Seasoning, pop SALE 1949 Packard or 1949 holders of the Clinton Community
Sage, Black Pepper, Sta-Fresh and Ford. See P. L. Roddy, at Roddy’s Hotel Corporation will be ^ield in the
Skipper Compound. Blakely-Burton’s Q r j ve _j n ’ j c high school building on Tuesday,
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. , i January 17, 1950, at 4 pjn. '
WANTED—Waitress. Apply Roddy sc p t pr a vp-o ^ I
HOUSE FOR S.ALE-Newly painted, Drive-hv lc 12 -2c Chairman Board of Directors.
inside. Six rooms, bath, lot iSxlaO ——; — .
feet. $7,500. House plus adjoining NOTICE I am a neA Stanley dea
corner lot 75x150, $8,750.'Available er - Contact me for Stanley parties
for immediate—occupancy. J.-E. An*‘or merchandise. Mrs. Winfred Norris,
105.Calhoun St„ or call 187-M. lc
oerson.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS |
.MEETING
» i
The annual meeting of the stock-
■■■ j holders of the Bank *of Clinton will
RENTAL — Floor sanding machines, FOR - SALE —Several Eskimo Spitz be be j d j n the offices of the Bank on
new equipment. All necessary ma- ‘ puppies. J. L. Stogner, Caldwell fp ues( ^ a y j anuar y jq 1950 V at 4 p.m.
•erial to make your floors beautiful , Street^ . 5-2c R. P. HAMER, President. ,
Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co LESPEDEZA HAY, baled without'
Phone 4232^
tfc;
rain. Lespedeza seed,
FOR RENT—Two-horse farm. Good cleaned. A. B. Jacks.
tfc LADIES
good, re-
. 19-3p
land. H. J.
Give your face a home
facial. See the “Endora Complex
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
OF MEMBERS
The Annual Meeting of the mem-’
bers of the Citizens Federal Savings
and Loan Association, Clinton, S. C.,
will be held in the office of the As
ROSES. 2-yeaK old Texas Grown
No. 1 Bushes inmnany varieties and 1011 Kit, a complete home complex,-
olors. Patented and Regular. Blake-; lon treatfnent, on sale at Sadler-i sociation at 220 West Main Street in
ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele- Owens Pharmacy. tfc Clinton, S. C., at 2 o’clock in the af-
phone 1£8: _^|S1ARKWEDUL PUNCHMASTER—For I ternoon on Wednesday, January 18,
' I ticket and other punching. A handy! f° r the election of Directors and
office item. $1.00. Chronicle for the transaction of any other busi-
and A L* Nabors tc Kimnchinff On. Phnni» 74. ness .of the Association.
TRESPASS NOTICE —No „ | t .
or trespassing of any kind on my * ‘ittle
hunting
$1.00.
J5-5p Publishing Co. Phone 74.
NOTICE—I have at my house about
• three tons chicken manure which
I will exchange for shavings if per
son will haul away from my house. 1
A. A. May, ftFD.l. • 1 c !
WOMEN WHO KNOW AVON wiU
appreciate this fine opportunity;
fbc (2) smart women to earn good
rhemey in . spare time. Opening in
Clinton and Joanna. Write Mrs.!
Julia Scrgee, Box 219, Aiken, S. C.
, - J5-5c
OFFICE BOOKS — Ledgers, Ledgei
Binders and Sheets, Cash Boons,
Books — full stock. Chronicle Pub
lishing Co.
For the
Best Laundry
Dry Cleaning
Service >
- ^ Call
Bill Campbell
Phone 530-W
J. SLOAN TODD,
Clinton, S. C., Sec.-Treas.
January 5, 1940.
12-2c
JOHN F. NORRIS
ACCOUNTANT
Bookkeeping Systems, Federal
and State Income Tax Returns
If in need of my services please
get in touch with me before March
1 first — booked up solid after that
date.
Office 303 Maple Street
Phone 469-M Clinton. 8. C.
Vz OFF
CLEARANCE
y 2 OFF
on
ALL SUEDE SHOES
r , *
Storting today, THURSDAY, Jan. 5th, we will sell all SUEDE
^SHOES at One-Half Price. Such Nationally Known Brands as
JOHANSEN AIR STEP . TWEEDIES
COBBLERS QUEEN QUALITY RISQUE
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All Sales Cash — All Sales Final
Inc.
Laurens, S. C.