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Patre Eight THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Thiirsday, February 9, 1950 CHAIRMAN WVSOR MAKES APPEAL FOR HEARI CAMPAIGN Asks Residents of Coun ty To Raise $4,000' Quota As Part of Nation-wide Drive. Col R E. Wysor, chairman of the 1950 Heart Campaign in Laurens county, makes the following public appeal for the drive now underway to continue through February: The American Heart Association and its affiliates throughout the country are embarked on a vigorous campaign against heart disease. ~ which is America’s leading cause of death. Both the National associa tion and the local heart associations include their governing bodies not —mrly the foremost physicians inter ested in the problems of heart di sease’ but also prominent lay citizens l concerned with fighting this great menace to our national healtlj. Thus the public, as well ’ as the medical profession, has a voice in the policies of these heart associations, and ac tively works with the doctors in ca r r y i n g - on—this public good. The financial goal of the campaign is $6.000.000'to assist the American | Heart Association and its affiliates in carrying out the three major ob jectives of the heart program. The Association fosters research into di seases of the heart, disseminates to physicians and the public, the most reliable information about the diag nosis and treatment of these di- seases, and finally stimulates efforts! , to provide, at the community level,' l the best possible care_for those whoj (suffer from heart disease. The 1950 Heart Campaignis—alerting the American people to the appalling destructiveness of heart disease in all^ 'its forms. During 1948 107 people! died from heart disease in this coun-; ty, and in the state, 5046. Your contribution to the 1950| Heart Campaign will be used for in vestigation of the still unknown; causes of the most important types of heart disease. It-will be used for the development of new techniques for the prevention, care and treat- : ment of heart disease. It will be' used for public education. It will bei used to bring the benefits of the lat-, est medical advances to all the peo-' pie.pie. The 1950 Heart Campaign brings | us the hopeful message that much has been accomplished toward pro- 1 tecting the hearts of America. BUT, a great, deal still remains to be done. It is iip to us , all of us. THAT is why this great, nation-wide Cam paign asks all of us to OPEN OUR give * generously—to fight heart disease. Send in your contributions to Heart—H-E-A-R-T, care of local Post Office. Nervous-Rundown? Mrs. W. M. Reo- 9 a n , Seymour, Tenn., respected mother of nine who has lived in • fount County for the last thir ty years, writes: "Scoff's Indian • i v e r Medicine «M wonders far me. I felt nervous and run down, couldn't sleep right and didn't feel nhle to work. After many other treatments seemed to fwtt, Scalf's brought such grand relief I try te keep it in my borne aM the time. I recommend Scoff's aM who suffer Nke I Try Scalf’s today; toe for yoor- seff haw promptly It wM botp you. The •rst bottle sold on n money-bock goarontoo. LAURENS “Your Family theatre" Children Under 12 Free First Show at Dusk-—Complete Show After 10 Fri.-Sat. Feb. 10-11 You Were Meant For Me ^^ Dan Dailey. Jeanne Crain, __ / * Osrar Levant -House Approves Reorganization Plan Proposed By Governor ! Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, Feb. 8. — The house of representatives by a vote of 82 to 20 last week approved reorganization plan No. 2. The plan, which was sub mitted by the state reorganization ' comifiission to Governor J. Strom Thurmond and transmitted by the I governor to the general assembly, provides for the establishment of a ! state budget and control board. The! board would consolidate the eight state boards and agencies which now control financial matters for the state. Representatives C. B. Culbert son and Robert Wasson, of Laurens county, voted to approve the plan, while Representative C. L. Milam, of Laurens county, voted against the - plan, which will now go to the senate for action. Reorganization plan No. 1, which would provide for a department of central purchase and supply, is still awaiting action by the house. • ; . Joanna Boy In Aviation School Mon.-Tues. Feb. 13-14 Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House Cary Grant, Myrna Loy. Melvyn Douglas, and Louise Bea vers Wed.-Thur. Feb. 15-16 =- Prince of " Thieves Patricia Morrison, Adele Jer- gens. Alan Mowbray Pfc. William L. Anthun, of the ma- rine corps, from Joanna, is under- ! going a course of instruction at the’ aviation electricians school, naval air technical training center, Memphis,'} Tenn. -Pfc. Anthun, who entered the ma rine corps in September—4*94&,—re ceived his recruit training at the ma- ftne corps recruit depot. Parris, Is land. Before entering the service he| was graduated from Clinton high -school. * - — Mrs. Moorhead Moves Back To City Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, a resideaU of Joanna for many years past, has; moved back to Clinton and is now! making her home with her daugh-: ter, Mrs. Caldwell Henderson, and | IVlr. Henderson on Centennial street. I Her many friends here will learn' with interest that she is again a Clin tonian. LOSES HER UNCLE Mrs. W. Wi Harris was called to —Red Springs. N. C., Sunday on ac- coujR of the critical—illness of her j uncle, Dr: J. E. Purcell, who passed away Tuesday at noon in the Laurin- burg, N. C., hospital. Funreal rites' were held yesterday from the First Presbyterian church in Red Springs. CHEER u UP! .? GOOD PAINT WILL HELP you OOIT^ PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Our Pittsburgh Paint takes to sun and water like a bathing beauty. Easy to use and quick to dry Phone 94 Helpful advice on your plans Prompt Delivery D. E.TRIBBLE CO. 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