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Thursday, February 28, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Threa SUUMMONS FOR RELIEF The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. x i Court of Common Pleas. ALICE GRACE ADAMS COOK, against Plaintiff, DARRELL PHILLIP COOK, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT above named: YOI) ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Com plaint in this action, of which, a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscribed at his office, 106 North Broad St., Clinton, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof: exclusive of the day of such seiwice; and if you fail to an swer the Complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action v/ill apply to the Court for relief de manded in the Complaint. CECIL E. WHITE, „ Plaintiff’s Attorney. Dated February 18, AD., 1952. To the Defendant above named: -Take notice that the Summons in the above entitled action, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the Complaint attached, was duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County on the 19th day of February, 1952. CECIL E. WHITE, 6-3cw Plaintiff’s Attorney. 4 Regular Chronicle Feature CHEERS (BIG) TO THE NATION’S BUSINESS (SMALL) BY BABSON SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Evevryoody Reads” Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W Clinton, S. C. Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgroye Street • Patrons have come to depend upon the integrity and ethical standards of this Prescription Phar- macy, Fresh, potent ingrc- diems are used, and each prescription is fairly priced, according to ac-. curately-determined costs. Bring prescriptions here! McGEE’S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 MY CNILOREN MADE ME WANT TO SGREAM! "Tired-Oat" Orewa-epe Children a t play ara just naturally noisy —-thay nava an a^undanca o f haalthy, happy enargy. If you don't fool up to joining in tho littlo folks' fun, your pationco is short, and thay "gat on y o u r norvos". Babson Park, Fla., Feb. 22.— "Good morning, Mr. Babson . . • I’ve saved for you the newspapers you usually order. And, will you please tell your wife that the breakfast food she mentioned has come in, . . . in case she still is interested.’’ A s long as you and I (together with some tens - of thousands of other folks) want that personal, neighbor ly, friendly serv ice, we must re main incurably op- Rofcr w. Babson timistic on the fu ture of small business in America Whai Is "Smallnass" Let us ever remember that vast size is no omen of huge success. Who was that spindle-shanked pugilist of a bygone era who voiced the deathless dictum: “The bigger they come, the harder they fall.”? Bob Fitzsimmons, if I rec ollect aright. Other philosophers of equal eminence are wont, to re mind us that bones of extinct and childless mastodons now adorn museums. Tiny insects, however," and microscopic microbes did right well down through the ages; and their myriad descendants today tend. The first period, opening June 2, will be a preliminary period for scout leaders to prepare the camp. The second session runs from June 8 through June 14 with scouts ex pected to report at 1 p. m., on the north by lot now of K. C. Wilson, formerly of Arvin Wilson and Sarah Wilson, shown and designated as Lot No. 8 on the plat of subdivision here inafter referred to, two hundred twenty-four (224) feet thereon in a straight line; on the east by Sea board Air Line right of way for Y track, seventy-two (72) feet there on; on the south by the lot formerly of Marie M. Owens, now of John Henry Jacobs, shown and designated as Lot No. 10 bn plat of subdivision hereinafter referred to, two hundred forty-five (245) feet thereon in a Said sale shall be subject to the to be paid to Plaintiff for credit oa lien existing on said property in fa vor of Citizens Federal Savings & Loan Association. The bidding shall be ^losed on the day of the sale. 4 Terms of Sale: Cash The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, immediately up- -f June 8. Other sessions begin June 15, June 22, June 29, July 6, July | s t ra ight line; and on the west by 13 and July 20. ” The camp closes Li v j n g S t on street, seventy (70) feet July 26. | thereon. Said lot above described is ^Courses in scoutdraft, nature i shown and designated as Lot No. 9 and conservation will be given.! on plat of subdivision of property of Marksmanship on the rifle range Mrs. Marie M. Owens, made by S. T. and hahdicraft are also part of the program NOTICE OF SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens/^ In Court of Common Pleas. D. E. TRIBBLE CO., A Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. LAURENS R. GLEEN and ONNIE GLEEN, Defendants. Martin, dated June 24, 1947, and re corded on July 9, 1947, in Plat Book 5 at page 82, in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, South Carolina, and reference is hereby made to said plat for a more accurate description of the said -lot. The lot above described is the iden tical lot conveyed to Laurens R. Gleen and Onnie Gleen by Marie M Owens by her deed dated July 8, 1948, which deed was recorded on July 9, 1948, in Deed Book 95, at the indebtedness. In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such deposit, or should fail to com ply with the terms of sale, the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting on the conclusion of the bidding, ^ urc aser " shall deposit with the Clerk of Court]’ The purchaser to pay *or papers* the sum of five per cent (5%) as a| stam P s an( * recording, guarantee of his good faith in the W. E. DUNLAP, bidding. The same to be applied to the' purchase price upon his comply ing with the terms of sale, otherwise C. C. C. P. Sc G. S. Dated this 12th day of Feb., 1952. 2S~Sc legal hours for such sales, the fol lowing described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of are still on the job and someday j ] a nd, with dwelling house thereon, may exterminate Man himself. situate, lying and being on the east Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell j page 488, in the office of the Clerk at public outcry to the highest bid- j of Court for Laurens County, South der, either ip or in front of the Court, Carolina. House, at Laurens, S. C., on Sales day in March next, being Monday,' the 3rd day of the month, during the side of Livingston Street, in the Town of Clinton, Laurens County State of South 'CaroTitrarbouhded oh you owe it to tho youngster* — end to yourself — to do some thing ebout it. Reed whet Mrs. C. M. Henry, e young Roaersvillo, Tenn., mother of four, did . . . "For two yeers I suffered with ges on my stomech. I couldn't sleep et night. I would elmost smother end hove to sit up in bed. I wes week end nervous. The chil dren mode me went to screem every time they mode e noise. _ "I hod heerd so, meny people sey how much good Scelt's Indien River Medicine hes done for them, I decided to try it. After the very first bottle my eppetite wes very good, I could eet enything I wont ed end I sterted geining weight end feeling^ better. I think Scoff's Indien Rivor Medicine is the best stomech medicine there is.” RIGHT, Mrs. Henry! You'ere emong thousends who hove dis covered on emesing "difference” in Scelf's Indien River Medicin*. Its blend of 22 of Neture's herbs gently end without lexetive effect eases stomech discomforts, perks up eppetite so you may get ener- • gy-giving vitamins the way Nature intended — in the food you eet. If you leek energy due to poor eppotito end gassy stomach dis tress, get Scalft Indien- River Medicine right away end tee hew promptly it may help you oet bet ter, sleep better, feel better, end •nicy life's rich blessings. SceH's Indien River Medicine is guaran teed to satisfy on vory first bottle^ or monay rafundad. Don't accapdf loss essurenco than its 41-Yaar last of Timo. Ask far It by name . at any drug store. Moreover, the Scriptures have given us the impressive, inspired account of DavicL the Small;- and his decision over Goliath, the Big. Here is no mere pretty parable or fable of false cheer, . . . but eternal verity! On this Divine pledge (this 'sponsorship of the individual), the smallest businessman can lean with everlasting faith, daily uplift, and practical guidance. Figures Forecast Betterment Currently compiled statistics show that the “little fellows” have been more prosperous; while the “big boys” have been taking the beating. In 1950, corporation prof its (after taxes) totaled nearly $23 billions. Almost completed figures show that corporation profits for total 1951 sagged about 20 G below 1950; while the small unincorporat ed business held its own much bet ter. Another prediction emerges from persual of recent business records: Namely, much of--the- miftg of profits by Small Business has been done in the war - work field, ... an area supposed to be hogged by Bib Business. Realistic and authentic figures thus disclose that most small concerns are get ting along well, not in civilian pro duction and trade, but also in the “arduous arena of armament-mak ing." One Man War-Shop It was recently reported that a large prime-contractor arranged to buy and install costly machine- j tool equipment in a factory hardly more than a one-man enterprise.! Of course, the proprietor of this I little shop was a highly skilled ex- ‘ pert. He put in long hours of over- J time in personal operation of the i machines. Every piece turned out had to pass severest inspection, . . . and delivery schedules had to be met without fail.. This incident sig nificantly shows how success is being won by businessmen who rate small in number-of-employ- ees and dollar assets, but rate big in talent, tenacity, and personal in dustry. Demonstration like that— look around for yourself and find many others—prow better than mere cold figures and logical theories that the roots of economic success go far deeper than dollar capital. TRUE: You cannot run a busi-j ness without Capital. FALSE: Cap ital is measured only , in terrps of cash in the till, bank balances, and i securities. Given intelligence, in- j itiative, and- continuous personal' application, ^any man or woman can “capitalize” skill, patience, di plomacy, good taste, or other IN TANGIBLE but VALUABLE re sources. Thousands of potential winners have quit dismally—or failed even to start—because ob sessed by the Dollar Delusion. They think only of going to their Bank, instead of their Church, for the needed “Capital.” Abraham Lin coln, I believe, was the keen ob server who noted that "God must have loved the common people, be cause He made so many of them.” In all reverence, may we conclude that the preponderance of. spnaller concerns is testimony to their en during importance and perpetuity. " » Boy Scout Comp Opens Season June 2, To Run 8 Periods OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little item* needed for the office. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74, Probleni Drinkers Need Medical Care t * Our clinically-proven method developed in treating more than 6800 men and women produces positive results every day. We treat alcoholism ex clusively, and every patient gets personal, individual care. Patients accepted day or night. Write or telephone today. Aht Smmitmrimm 605 E. North St. Tel. 2-4485 Greenville, S. C. A Reminder On COUNTY TAXES County taxes are now payable with a 2% pen alty which became effective February 1st. Penalties are as follows: Jan. 1....... t Feb, 1 n 0/ SO March 1 3? April I IS Tax books close April 15 when delinquent items go ifito execution with added costs. Save money by paying now before the penalty increases. SAM M. LEAMAN LAURENS COUNTY TREASURER Thrifty Suprrsonic Power! Under the hood is the new Henry J’s mighty Supersonic Engine... thriftier than ever! You get po.wer v plus ... up to 30 miles on a gallon! A “penny a mile” drives it! Vinyl-Lounge Interiort! | * Glamorous is the word for the new ’52 Corsair's Vinyl-lounge Interiors. New “Silent Curtain” insulation in roof shuts out heat, cold, and traffic noises. Velvet-Rood Ride! Henry J’s “Velvet Road!’ springing gives you • smoother ride than ever. City driving is easier, too, thanks to new “Inner Circle” parking! Roomy! Roomy! Roomy! New ’52 Henry J Corsair i* big in everything but price! A 58 inch front sSat! Ample seating room for six. ^ More storage space, too! - Mew £ Safety-Engineered Cha$»U! the new ’52 Henry J Corsair you ride on a double channel “Samson” frame! Overhead is the largest, one-piece seamless steel roof panel! See^ it at your Kaiser-Fruer dealer’s today l Camp Old Indian, operated by the Blue Ridge Council, Boy Scoifts of America, will open its 1952 sea son June 2 with eight camping periods running through July 26, Scout Executive L. L. Stanley, an nounced this week. Situated 28 miles north of Green ville, the Boy Scout camp in the edge of the Blue Ridge mountains has been in operation for 26 years. Last summer 1,102 boys and 73 scout leaders attended one or more of the sessions. The Blue Ridge Council office is already receiving registration from boys expecting to attend the camp next summer. 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