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Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, September 14, 1950 Petition Asks City Administration To Remove Parking Meters A petition addressed to the Mayor and City Council of the City of Clin ton asking the removal of parking meters in the business district,' has been circulated and will be present ed to Council at an early date for its consideration. parents, Or. anjg Mr». John W. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hays of Atlanta, Ga., have been spending several days with the latter’s par- goes to the Clinton Recreation Com-jents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Copeland, mission, less maintenance, parts and; Mrs. Hays left yesterday for Win labor only. The enforcements are paid by the taxpayers and not from the meter fund. Sadler-Owens Pharmacy, McGee’s Drug Store, J. C. Thomas, Jeweler, throp college where she will be a member of the senior class. Mrs. Robert J. Cox and little daughter, Kayren, spent last week in Greenwood with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Bishop are visit- and \Vilkes, Prather-Simpson Fur-| ing relatives in Greensboro, N. C. niture Co., Country Market, Clinton j Mrs. Conway Twitty of Richmond, Cafe, Clinton Ice Cream Co., Royal iVa., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. (5w< li also carries information as to iY° un 8 3 Pharmacy, Maxwell Bros. the cost of the meter installations. The petition has been generally circulated among business firms, It * eu 1S stated, and with few exceptions, ««*«?«• »*»»'* it' signatures follows- 6 i Supply, Chronicle Pub. Co., H. J. little daughter, Becky, of Atlanta, ToTThe Mayor and City Council 0 f i PWs Store, J. M. Mason, Hote! Clin-j Ga., are the guests of the latter’s the C”v of Clinton ton ’ Anderson s, Western Auto brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and We "the undersigned' merchants ■' Store > Rose ’ s S' 10 " 250 storfe - Midget vve me unaersignea me rename i Market, Pitts Imlement Co., and busmess firms of the City of ^ , , Morrison Furniture Co., Copeland- Chton, respectfully ask and urge 0 . „ tr .. , T ^ ,,, .u ^ Stqne Co., Hamilton s Inc., Dell s you. as the newly elected officials „ . . . TT 0 . _ ... J Beauty Shoppe, r^ixie-Home Stores, ! Major William A. Sherratt has re- R. L. Blease. I turned from two weeks active duty Also Davidson Guf Station, Char- j at the Ordnance Depot in Atlanta, lie’s Place, L. B. Dillard, The Ear-; Ga. While Major Sherratt was away meters now in operation,‘in the City j Rne u Sh ° p * TaRor fj 10 ?- Livingston : Mrs. Sherratt and sons, Billie and of Clinton, are being purchased, Rarb f Auto Tommy, visited relatives in North of the City of Clinton, to take such action as is necessary, to terminate the contract with the Duncan Meter Company, under which the parking fens. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Smith and Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis, George W. Mason .of Charlotte, N C., has been spending several days with his mother, Mrs. Emma Mason the New Roper hospital in Charles ton. Mrs. Patrick is the former Miss Margaret Lott Adair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Adair of this city. BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Brown an nounce the birth of a daughter, Pam ela Sue, on September 8, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Brown is the former Miss Betty Darby. SEEGARS Mr. and Mrs. James C. Seegars announce the birth of a daughter, Alice Cornell, on September 8, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Seegars is the former Miss Mary Penny. SEAY Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Seay an nounce the birth of a son, Melvin Randall, on September 11, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Seay is the former Miss Margaret Brazill. thereby eliminating these from our streets. We strongly urge that you ...„ „ T * v ou ov t u r» look into the matter and if this con- f McIntosh Shoe Shop, John R. Supply, W. D. Adair, Irby’s Meat Market, C. G. Stadler, Birdsey Flour Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Geonge Lewis and sons, Lukie and Jimmie, of Philadel phia, Pa., were guests last week of Mrs. Lewis’s sister and brother-in- tract can be terminated without in-' !5 0 " ar ', d Gr0 " r I . y ' C, 't . R ’ d '? Ser " ce ; volvmjt the City of Clinton into legal j ^; E ^ stor ®‘. Wp urzp and ask • Slde Station, Clinton Service | law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnette that you take the neefssary steps ! station ’ H - D - & Co - Joe ’ s ^route to Palm Beach, Fla., where toward this 1 Ess0 Se rvice - M us grove Service Sta- We further urge and ask you • to Richey Barber Bur- take this action, due to the fact, that' roughs Curb Market, Timmerman they will make their home. Friends of Mrs. W. J. Henry, Sr., will be interested to know she re- Motor Co., Baldwin Motor Co., Cope- turned to her home yesterday from these parking meters have never, been consistently enforced thereby land Hardware Supply Co., McCrary | Columbia hospital, where she has < ausin f ’ ’he oublic in general to be- Service Station, Marion E. Lawson, | been a patient several weeks suffer- c'.mV dissatisfied and resentment DDS, Ford’s Lunch, Clinton Welding ! ing a broken hip injury. Mr. and -•o vin* more and more daily Works, Clinton Flower Shop, Martin Mrs. Alec Henry went down and ac- We further urge and recommend Barber Sho P* ^ A - Copeland,and, companied her home. ’a.’ one hour parking signs be in- S 00 * Moore’s Dress Shoppe, Benja- DilUrd Boland and Wilbur Riddle. '• i led and be enfored upon all min and Sons ’ Scott’s 5 it 10c Stores, of Laurens, are spending a few days Lhke on Fridays and Saturdays only. Cooper Motor Co., Sumerel’s Dept, in Atlanta Ga., on business v *nd strongly rec- Store. Page’s Beauty Shoppe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bun Wc further urge and strongly rec- omnnnd that the Mayor and City Council take necessary action and secure free parking grounds which isj badly needed for our country trade and incoming shoppers. (As information to Signers), 190 meters were purchased from the, Duncan Meter ownpany at a cost of SM.725 0O To date $6.205 82 hi» been remitted to the Duncan Meter company. As of Sept 1. 1950. out- ; balance owing the above $tM60 59 npany gc BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Burnette had as their guests during the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turek of Ston- ington. Conn., and Fred Burnette, Jr., of SpartanAurg. Mr. and Mrs. Turek are spending a month's vaca tion with the Burnette's and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McMinn in Spartanburg. Mrs. R. S. Thompson, of Anderson, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. *tan w .11 tl Mr and Mrs. Romayne Hamilton j ^ arn * ve moved into one of the veteran’s __ urtments on Ahe Presbyterian col- Thc Duncan Me- lege campus. one-half of the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Byrum of Chapel Hill, N. C-, are visiting the latter’s Birth Announcements other one-hal A WDAMKi OltecCtne B«\ Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, Sept. 14-15 Paramount's Hilarious Successor To The Paleface' fiaricyPa ■taatfjbuBiiooo ^ Saturday, September 16 ABOTT'CKgUO k • mm mrm tl mC Him m tmi TROPICS COMEDY “FIT TO BE TIED” • • •• CARTOON Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 18-19 SB’* JOHN WAYNE A REPUBLIC PICTURE The Marines have landed .. Iwo Jima then ... Korea today. With John Agar, Adele Mara and Forrest Tucker WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Curtain Call of Cactus Creek (Comedy) With Donald O’Connor, Gale Storm, Walter Brennan Movnyii BETTER MR! ■ WEDNESDAY AND THI R8DAY. IS and 14 LUCKY LOSERS (Bowery Boys) LEO GORCEY, HUNTZ HALL and LYLE TALBOT Feature: 3.26. 7:00, 9:00, 9:49. ... Also... • THE WOMAN ON PIER 13 (Cops, Robbers. Communists) With LARAINE DAY and ROB ERT RYAN. Feature: 4.36 and 8:36. COMEDY. 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, September 15 and 16 DESTINATION BIG HOUSE ^(Action) With JAMES LYDON and DOR OTHY PATRICK. Feature: Friday: 3:28, 7:00, 9:21. Saturday: 1:30, 3:51, 6:12, 8:33. ... Also... FIGHTING REDHEAD (Red Ryder Western) With JIM BANNON and PEG GY STEWART. Feature: Friday: 4:26 and 8:26. Saturday: 2:30, 4:51, 7:12, 9:33. Chapter 12— Atom Man vs. Superman 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 18 and 19 ^ Joe fhlool^a ^//UMPH^EY Takes a Chance ts Feature: 3:35, 7:35, 9:24. NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 35c Musgrove Club Holds Meeting Week's Traffic Accidents Highest During the w'feek of August 27th to September 2nd there were three traffic accidents in this county, in which no deaths or injuries occur red, according to a report this w$ek from the motor vehicle division o the state highway department. One drivers license was suspended in the county. W ^We, >n of USE T-4-L FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT BECAUSE— It has greater PENETRATION Power. With 90% Undiluted alco hol base, it carries the active medi cation DEEPLY, to kill the germ on contact Get happy relief IN ONE HOUR or your 40c back at any drug McGee’s Drug Store. CALL 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS NOTICE The Musgrove Home Demonstra tion club met at the school house on September 6 at 3 o’clock with the president presiding. Mrs. W. R. Anderson gave the de votional, a part of the 14th chapter of Mark, and made a few remarks on Prayer. She then led in prayer. The roll was called and minutes read by the secretary. , The same officers were re-elect ed for the coming year. Mrs. John ny Johnson was elected local leader to take the place of Mrs. W. R. And erson, resigned. The following announcements were made during the business ses sion: Fall county council to meet on October 7 in the Oak Grove com munity at Rocky Springs church. The district council meets at Winns- boro Sept. 30. The club year has j been changed to run from December ! 1 to December 1 of the next year. There was a discussion of prem- ■ iums and prizes to be given at the, Laurens county fair. The club de- ! cided to have a booth at the fair, also to help serve dinner and supper one' day during the event. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Larry DeShields, and Miss Blanche Cox. Effective the week beginning September 18, THE CASINO will make four changes a week in its program to give you a better variety. Programs will be on Mon- day-Tuesday, Wednesday one day, Thursday-Friday, and one day Saturday. COMING - SEPTEMBER 21-22 THE GREAT STAGE MUSICAL EVEN GREATER ON THE SCREEN! MOM’S UbousSs Tour Sun STAR KIN# BETTY MUTTON HOWARD KEEL I*. ( lleuY tfffOADWKH OiteaKe k MEADORS Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark Meadors announce the birth of a daughter, Sheila Lynn, on September 7, at the Blalock clinic. Mrs Meadors is the former Miss Frances Guest. PATRICK Mr. and Mrs William B. Patrick. Jr., announce the birth of a ton. Michale William, on August 16, at PHONE 400 LINTON. S7C We Deliver / All Popular Brands J 4 CIGARETTES T 95 Carton HADACOL *: 1.19 L Bottle 3 PIECE Pen and Pencil Set 5 ( 9c ST. REGIS g WRIST WATCHES >.98 DOUBLE DECK CONGRESS ^ g PLAYING CARDS $ J.79 LUX, PALMOLIVE, CASHMERE BOUQUET n ^ TOILET SOAPfiars 4 23 c ^ a JhcrJhlt/ 4 J. m/kE SOMEONE ^ ^ Too bu»Y »o w,iW *7*^ n >' , “ * h,m ' much? Then send a cord V Ve , p " Halhna* Cord. J wy what you PHONE 4 FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES! Hot Soups .. 20c Hambergers 20c Best in Town! Cheeseburgers 25c Even Better 25c Splits Vanilla, Choco late, Strawberry, Lime Sherbet Ice Cream, pt 25c