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THE CHRONICLE
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Volume III
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, January 4, 1951
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THE CHRONICLE
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Number 1
FARMERS TOLD
1951 BE GOOD
WITH HARD WORK
Extension Director Be
lieves Efficiency Will
Pay With Heavy De
mand For Farm Prod
ucts.
Bv I) \V WATKINS. Director
S. ( Kxtension Service
Dr. Ball Retires As
Editor News & Courier,
Native This County
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Lauren^, have been appointed Lau
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of the organization
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fantile Paralysis has speir $4 7
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tne reciut.sts e.l the South Ca. ^.i --
P t:ucut:on.>! A si- i.rtion and tne S.a
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t.onal $11.204),000 Th-V aba. -
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Orange Bowl Game
On New Year's Day
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la-ef caU e -h.cke.r.s ' v rf< ;• *
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Kiwanians Hear
Talk By Retired
Cornell Professor
Good Collection
Made In '50 Taxes,
Treasurer Reports
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a .s.mgle day
a sm^lt sheet,
* xpansaon of tb.e typs" (| f tarrr.v g ar.d
tht business founded on the pre-dux
tion of all these livestock enterpnses
If so ,t will be because 'arm,cm have
!earr»ed how to gri a feed a-^i grass J
itr-d to feed animals well a-.thoc,’ •ot
great a ca.kh expense
lt51 Outlook
Looking ahead at 1951 prospeds,
there is no reason at present :n s.gt-.t ; JOihr . D 35 c . ec; ^ Wed-
W beue.e that farm products wi.l n0 ** , r.e^xiay ru^hf at h.s home here aftor
be in good demand The worry r.gh. i a 5 r;t .' Liness Th^ body A-as taken
rtenw is h«rw to pay for and haw -o . c ICanrvapoUs. N C Tlursdav af-
get wlsat iv required to produce and . erm , en ^here funeral ^ r .-.ces were
handle crops Labor, fertilizer, ma- j ne ;^ (ir) pviday
chi ne ry and equipment, and insecti- I Mr p ord was - r . a
The Kiwan.v - .it at .:> ast t-
:ng ‘ tne year Thursday evening r ag
a> t* guev. speaker, Dr G Watt
Cum..ngh an, The distinguished ed
uca’c-r spxoie upon request or. the
subject of "Communism" in which
he traced its origin wiBh a German
his philosopher, to be taken up and add-
A.-o-r,i.r.g t<, Sam \!
••ur.ty treasure- $4a6 3.'(-
’axe' Aa« i . > t» 1 at ’ t.t i
date Dx-i-emtie' 3!
The tctal tax b.h '
$502 Tiki 35 Freamir*-
;k rted The $4(ki.35u
preserved a 8! per c-
said, about the >«.me
Collcrtuuru for tne paa
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*. 1950
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Ti at -- .* b«-giiui.ng t."
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ed to or chanced by Man and l;en-
:n, and pointed out present danger?
confronting the American people
John D. Ford Passes
At Home Here
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The first penalty uf
| now j:\ for January.
I creased 2 per cent m February. 3
Dr Cumun^iam, a native of this, p^ r :n March, and 7 j^r cent
county , recently retired as head otf, ;n April when a.l uncollected taxes
the philosophy de-partment at Cor-1 into execution
ne.. un.versty after 22 years emj- | According to Treasurer Leaman
nent service Joanna Cotton Mills at Joanna.
A recent number of The Philoso- 1 is the largest single tax-paying cor-
phical Rev.ew, an international jour- poratiun in the county Their tax
nal putohalhed by-monOhly by Come., j was $39,650
University Press, was dedicated to •
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\f,n.b« *> if the Gent r a! Ais.-r.u.v
rf ut.-irt thpi'-blein qu.e- v Out
t , . , -...rf U i pigl ..I'atlull Gu> ' > ~
! Tat a - aSf I* pelHlOig b*'’ V -
s Inrtrat JuiUft J Wakes Airing
PI, ,rf)..a..Xa’a<iI. ut sxhxxjl fa«. . ’ .
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a i * X ta- a-.s* 'J\t House '. B * ■
uf.o : cm i ta t vII,u-1 organu*'
He' 11 - rf- I * I X’.,, :* 'A ,|.« egi‘i-t.c-1. I ail be * •
M v pry T m- ! cc ..r.t.l .t h..‘ be*-n repertr.i j
; \l-« A a'. (*ui.itt*c Thr ■■ he year i
fore applying the final tonally and J Kr.ighc uf Belton Mr Mr- J C ’way- ..mi n.eai^ cmmittee mad it*
closing the books have run about 95 j Thcrmas and daughters Lm v Te-ry longai.*/*.! W.* m .t b^ns
and Kay, and S A T.mmoi.s, Mr Mhe general ay» f'»Pf b
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‘ P*‘ r r,>T;, ‘ 1S and Mrs Dan Yarborough wr«i wn. i All n.*i.«*tary legislation mux*, be
w.ll oe in- Dan;,, Mr and Mrs Bob femtT Thtirn, | ,r>trt^u«eti »I) fht Houk The Sen-
well IXiniap Jr and Robert Ho.- 1 afe will l.ketyr mark t*«»e until some
hngyworth, W A Johnson, ITeston ) mearare- reax'h it fivm the House
Thompson, Mr and Mr- Hee^e
Young, Dr Marion Lawson. Joe Land,
and probably others the reporter kid
not "catch on the wing
c.des all will apparently be higher I bj . hao rna ^ t
• r. price Crop production is fargeiy t . ne ^ aj) . . hrtH . v< . arj .
a result of the influence of these pr , etor o1 Ford's L.
factors, plus weather It se.*ems well
tc be forehanded in regard to these
factors
In 1951. efficient farming with
good seed and livestock and attention
tc markeUng offer the bent chances.
It will pay anyone in a position to
garden successfully, to grow needed
vegetables and to can or freeze some
of them.
More farm families than ever w’lll
bave one or more members working
m town which is good for all con
cerned Those who farm will find
it more than ever necessary to learn
and practice labor saving methods
and even to follow types of farming
(hat enable good use to be made of
and good care to be given to all the
iand available with less manpower
than has been customary.
$88,000 Paid
In City Taxes
As Year Ends
City Clerk Wm B Owens stated
yesterday that $88,186 48 in 1950 city
taxes had been paid oy the first of
he voar. The total tax bill is ap
proximately $97,000 he said, leaving
approximately $8,000 unpaid Decem
ber 31. deadline for payment before
a penalty is added.
Effective January 1, a 3 0 per cent
penalty was added on unpa. i ..ix<
TO RESUME CLOSING
The Wednesday afternoon store
closing discontinued several weeks
^o, will be resumed next Wednes
day, Jan. 10.
■h Re < n cm.
South Broad street
lb* is survived oy h.s wife Mrs
Mary L Ford, three children by a
former marriage, Mrs Robert Frank
lin, Eugene B and Lenord R Ford,
all of this city, three brothers and
thiee sisters
Dr Cunningham for his long service p ormer Clinton Man
e < f Kanr.ap- as an editor of the publication The
home here frontispiece of the journal showeu a Heads LaUTCnS GfOUp
He was* pros. ' picture oi Dr Cunningham bearing 1 ♦
ie following .nscripticn. "Th.s issue A I Gus" Ma>on. manage
Rev. Vernon Inman
New Pastor Joanna
Presbyterian Church
The Rev
of the Philciophical Review is Ged-
. he
tw ,* Laurens theatres, has
Vernon Liman, straer at
: Cinumbia Thevlog.cal Sem.nary De
^ , , , . , .a’ ;r. Ga . ha^ accepted a a.l to the
icated to G. \\ ar.s Cunningham, on t a Ted president of the Chamber of , , , o a . . ,
. i pastorat* uf the Jo.uuui Ih * sm v’enai.
the occasion of nis retirement, in Cummer e :>! tha' ..tv tor the t om- , , , t . , ... ,,
. . , . . , * church to succeed Re. L W Brown
grateful recognition c*f h«s nineteen mg vear
vears of service as an ecit< r
TELL IT TO THE
WORLD IN 1951
The first rule orf salesman
ship is that if you have any-
thirxg to sell, don't keep it a
secret. Tell it to the world!
That, in Clinton’s trade area,
means to advertise it in THE
CHRONICLE Every week this
paper goes into the homes of
the residents of Clinton, West
Clinton, Lydia Mills, Joanna
and the rural sections of this
community where your pros
pective 1951 customers reside
The more people you tell,
the more you will se’!'
What your old and new cus
tomers READ AND SEE, makes
the most lasting impression
The most successful Clinton
firm-- in 1951 will be those who
through effective advertising
:* ll the buying public each
At-ek of chang.ng prices, what
they have to sell, the values
they have to offer, the .services
.hey are prepared to give
Advertising in THE CHRON
ICLE brings customers tc your
store.
County Draft Board
Asks Help Locating
Seven Residents
Seven young men regis'.trec with
the Luiurens Selective Beard have
not responded to notices sent out by
the board, and Chairman J B Lewis
has asked the public’s assistance in
locating them
Mr. Lewis said that members of
the local board realize that the reg
istrant who fails to keep in touch
with his draift board is often not
aware of the seriousness of his neg
lect.
As a result, he added, evt ry oppor
tunity is oeinf. extended f those who
are delinquent to cents.•• the board
and avini prosevuticn
Mr Mason is a native Clin’u son
and has many friends and acquaint-
• ances here, besides a large family
vc nnection
FISHING LICENSES EXPIRE
New fishing licenses are now on
sale at the usuai places throughout
the c-unty
The law rexjuires that any person
using rod and reel, fly rod, casting
rod or artificial bar. must have a
license rugardless of type fishing be-
i mg done, county game warden G
B O’Dell states
A'h j resigned some tun* ag« a hen
he moved to Abbey,tie
Mr Inman will graduat* .r. May |
(rum the sem.nary after Ah.oh he j
and his wife ami two children Aid]
move to Joanna ami ■ wupy the ■
to- !
I church man>t lr. addit.oti
Since the* is Uv*' be^muDg of a new
General Afl«n4>iy U*rtt wUi be no
hodover KiRs fb J cO»ll4*fdtion tne
l.r't ween
Au-o the L*<islirtur« wtii hu.e ue
'* rr t i.ext year the question if re-
peakn^ the floor tax and pro. img
a homestead axenvptKXi up to $5, 1 ^I6
Ne ther of these would depr i ■* tm*
Mutt *f any revenue but count.es
would lose if these [measures *n juU
be a ported
The General Assembly wi.l a."
have be’, ie it the question it r
‘rv.i.g ah amendment to the C ;-t.
tut ion removing the payment c pi
tax as a requirement for vot.'.i
ta* General elections
When the queslaon of ad i
:*n* r:ue .s raise*! the !u Aimak**:
t„kc to ml Nvok b*-* a use
only this year that the leg s atur-*
.UTiposed additional taxes on igaret*
Sr.ady | gasoline These taxes xn!'
likely remain- in favt the one-ceu -
j:. »
:n j v
A a
•tie Jo
gasoline tax will
•ause it has been
j pledged to repay the bonds* amount-
anna church he w:l also -t •
Grove as pastor
Announcement ma.ie by the Jo
anna church that serv.ee s art :.<>m
Uing held each Sunday morning a| ■ g , 0 $ 4 i( hh).(HH> Wcentiy issue t oy
11 o clock conducted by rhe : *■ a i .t j ,_ m . L.V'gwrCmen!
What Mr Byrnes ai.I recommen (
•u the logislutur* '.vrl i emam a ia' v
secret until the aikliess is delivery \
ter.
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
HONOR ROLL
Have THE OCRON'ICLE ome
:.U)
Doctors To Sign
For Draft Soon
- at
noon. January 16 He will n*
The
'.irrs't.T
Se.ec*. vt Si". ..t
orcltued tne : egi-tra’i. c: J
.na.x
uarv ! ^ 1951,
ct.ss state affaits and will touvn on
fia’uonal and international affairs
since they w.ll aff* < t the operat.on oi
Lite go*, en.nau.t i:» s, rf»th Carolina
:H‘t At**
Any
person known.g
the w.-.t re-
nbout.s
oi one or more of
tv * '■ lT".v-
ing men ;.* requested to
i.rt.fy Mrs
NMnnie
K Armstrong, *
.* • k c*f the
board.
ut the Laurem
*.ty hah
(names
and •e.-'t know:.
adores* art
listed i
Char.es- W.lson.
Jr K- 1
Box 32
5. La ure n.* SC.
J T ludd
en, Rt
2, Eounta.n Inn.
^* U St *n-
\
ley ICn.lar, Rt 1. W«re S'v i.L, S C
Edrwm L Yierra. Box In, M-n..tr.* ■
ville. S C . George W.I.nun Smrey.j
Rt 1, Cross Hill. S C. Irby Sulli-|
van, Jr. Rt 1. Fountain Inn. S C,,
and Gary iMuimbar Sudd, Rt 2.
Fountain Inn, S. C.
your home every Thursday morning h; bh j m and 5 <K) p m
dunnig 1951 The .cu-d is less than 4*- ; , r-on.*. who liavt >•
a week We invite new sub-criptiurn . ievreto L-te i "el. .*.
anywhere a.l puyuole rn advance
Welcome ami ‘hanks to tno-e c
our Honor Roll this week
MRS AGNES B RICHARDSON,
SAMLEL G RANKIN
L< >l'IE > RESTAURANT
Clintm:
MRS G W CUNNING HAM
Laurens
MRS W L EVANS,
Charlotte, X C
IRC WILLIAM E BUCHANAN
Care ADO San Francisco
MRS J E BOYCE,
Stun ter
jo years of ,ig
> di f’im't O ’ U -
La a 7 79 1 •
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Surge: y
\ etemrury M* u.c.ne
Registrants n the count .• a
i ne of the a Ik* . e degrees w.
ter at Dwa! Board NT 30
floor.
date
. :eg.s-
xei end
:ty hall. Lauren*, or. tht abevt
FOOD...
Is An Important
Item With Housewives
You wi’l tin.! helpful Gro-
e: v an 1 M irket News in THE
CT1R(>.NTCLE eve y week from
leading food stores in the ci ty.
Read the advertisements reg
ularly — they tell you about
changing prices each week a*d
where you can supply your
needs and buy to advantage.