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4 *9 # t Thursday, May 1, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Mayor of Clinton, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic pri mary. JOE P. TERR% FOR ALDERMAN Ward One* I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward 1, and pledge to abide by the results of the City Democratic primary. HERVEY D. RANTIN. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Alderman from Ward 6, subject to the result of the city Democratic primary. JAMES CRAINE FOR CORONER * I hereby announce myself a can didate for Coroner of Laurens Coun ty and pledge myself to, abide by the results of the Democratic primary. JOE F. SMITH. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Coroner of Laurens county and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. J. O. TEAGUE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Coroner of Laurens county, subject to the results of the Democratic primary. WALTER F. LYNCH — I hereby announce myself a can didate for Coroner of Laurens Coun ty and pledge to abide by the results of the Demrocratic primary. HORACE B. BROWN. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Earline Strickland is a pa tient at Hays hospital. Algie Griffin, Jr., is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. Romayne Hamil ton will be glad to know she is convalescing at the Blalock clinic following an appendectomy last week and expects to return home today or tomorrow. Mrs. A. B. Hill of Cross Hill, is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Johnny Jennings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jennings, underwent an appendectomy Tuesday at the Bla lock clinic. Friends of Miss Norma Hallett Notes From The County Agent's Office By C. B. CANNON, County Agent U. S. May Installment Buyina Controls Washington, April 20.—Informed officials said today the government! 4-H Club Makes History George Wasson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wasson, Hickory Tav- ern Community, showed the Grand I has decided its control over in-* Champion 4-H beef calf at the stallment buying are no longer Greenwood Fat Cattle Show and needed—at least for the time being Sale, April 23. George’s calf weigh- j _ to fight inflation ed 825 pouneb and sold for 75 cents: Th said S j tt ■ _ _ ; changes in the economic picture - Other 4-H club boys from Lau- as goon as it sees what Congress rens County showing ^-H beef, nogs to its control pov/ers. will be interested to know she is a! ^an^SuIlivan M? GaUagher^om- i That would mean no government ' mun.tyf Wwin Lan^/and Jtm- mie Holliday, Barksdale Commun- ! ° n automobll es, radio and tele patient at Hays hospital Mrs. Carl Galloway of Laurens, is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie is recuper ating at the Blalock clinic following an operation. ity; White Ribbon group - Marshall Holliday and Henry Mitchell, Mark- dale. vision sets, furniture, refrigerators and stoves and many other items—; and no limits on the time to pay. | The reserve board’s Regulation! Friends of T. L. Cooper will be The prices received P e r pound “W” now requires at least a one- ‘ glad to know he was able to re- f° r j e . Ivaur 5I 1 | C ‘ u b c alves t hird down payment on most auto- tum home after spending several ranged frona 30.5 cents to 35 cents mo biles and 15 per cent down on days at the Blalock clinic sufferr. except the Grand Champion which m0S f other items. Payments have! ing injuries received in an automo-j s0 ^ f° r 75 cents per-pound. f 0 he completed within 18 months. 1 bile accident ; Jo Ann Gibbs, Trinity Ridge, No strong move appeared to be Mrs. Jimmy Lawson is a patient Community, showed the Grand afoot to change the companion' an operation yesterday I hereby announce myselT a can^-k^Pi^ didate for Magistrate, Hunter Township at Mountville, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primray. KENNETH O. BUCHANAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives for Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. JUSTIN A. BRIDGES. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives from Laurens county, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. CHARLES L. MILAM I hereby announce myself as a House of Rcorc- Champion at the Greenville Fat Regulation •'X" which controls Cattle Show and Sale on March down payments and pay-off peri- 28. ! ods on housing. The 14 boys and girls showing There was no fornial comment, and selling their 4-H beef calves but high officials who declined to worth will be interested to knew this spring won $465.09 in prem- be» quoted by name told a reporter, she is a patient at the Blalock clin-^iuny money and the value of their the reserve board has been reviw-j k*j—^ t calves including, premium money ipS tbe consumer gpods regulation B. S. Harrison underwent an, amounted to $4818.46. j an d has decided it can be dropped. ! of l at Hays hospital. Mrs. J. D. Hairston is convalesc ing at home following an operation illness at the Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. M. G. Wood- Hurry Hurry to the • DIXIMAID \ Jubila IT’S PIXIMAID’S HALF-GALLON ICE CREAM FESTIVAL! MAY 1 TO MAY 10 pjilgi ( jiiS nixiMAin II OMtNWOOOaC If NOW BUY A FULL $1.20 HALF GALLON OF RICH CREAMY DIXIMAID ICE CREAM FOR ONLY \ operation yesterday at Hays nos- The 4 _ H club boys and girls are at least for a while, because being trained to become leaders t tll, r e d f vt ' lopmei ? ts: . -1 1- Sales are laggu pital Mrs. Mary Ellison is convalesc-. 0 f tommorow and will be able to ; . 1 Sales are lagging in man> mg at Hays hospital following an make a d account of their stew _ items, especially some of the ap operation. t : ardship. The local leaders of Lau- n, ' an '' oc ^ ~" ,,,a#,nn Mrs. James Seegars underwent rens c our ny working with the Ext- Hi nays pliances covered by the regulation. Removal of installment controls ension r Service are proud of the 4-H , mi e hl r S |v >! sales a ™ ld . stimulant. V- ■ , . .. ^ r , ■ program being carried on in this .. 2 /. For th ? moment, at least, rn- Friends of MrsTTCStty F. Johns i orw1 | flationary forces have will be interested to know she is a patient at the Blalock clinic. THIS IS YOUR TOWN By Mary and Bill McMurray, Swannanoa, NrC. —~ I 41d l ltdl Id l y il/ICCS fldVe Subsided. .1 u o 1 • S n ii u/ n a»4 | The price’trend genera-lly ir-stabier t4-H Spring Rally W*U Attended or even d ownwarc i j n SO me fields. Nancy Dodson, Laurens, Rt. 3, Installment credit controls were | called the meeting to order and ! imposed in September. 1950, shortly j presided as president over the 4-H i a ft e r the Korean war started, to i Club Spring program l&stj be }p cur b a big buying spree which Saturday at Gray Court - Owings High School, attended by approx- mu , , . . , . imately 640 club members, local There has been n^ch in our hearts j i eaders and v istors. This rally was we have wanted to say by f ar tbe i ar g es t 4.JJ Club gathfcr- Smce little Beth drifted from our in ever beld - n Laurens County, sight that day. ! » • We ask not God's reason [or this an- 1 T he . 0p ? nln f SOnS Was Amenca and the devotions Long Branch 4-H under the supervision of Mrs. T. B. Sumerel, County 4-H Club Chair sentatives from Laurens county, subject to the results of the Demo cratic-primary. MARSHALL ABERCROMBIE. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Magis trate of Hunter Township at Mountville, subject to the results of the Democratic primary. R. EUGENE JOHNSON 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Mountville, subject to the results of the Democratic pri mary. CLAUDE J. (CUZ) FARMER I hereby announce myself as » candidate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton, and pledge to abide by the results of fhe Democratic primary. RALPH C. SOUTH I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as. Magis trate for Hunter Township at Clin ton, and pledge to abide by the re suits of the Democratic primary. SAM H. McCRARY FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Sheriff of ’ Laurens county, and pledge to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. CALDWELL W. WIER I herreby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. WILLIAM A. LOWERY. * FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as County Commissioner for Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. CLYDE G. JONES. I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of • Laurens County and pledge to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. CLAUDE A. PATTON. I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the results of the Demo- cfatic primary. JOHN H. WHARTON. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Commis sioner for Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. WILLIAM J. (BILL) HENRY. FOR SOLICITOR I am a candidate for the office df Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit (comprising the counties of Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens and Newberry) in the coming primary election, according to the rules of the Democratic party of South Carolina. . _ C. E. SAINT-AMAND, Newberry, S. C. .swer to our plea, It was His will that* we have our Gethsemane, Out of sad hearts and full, we thank each friend For flowers, for cards, for sympathy which knows no end. If this gets personal, we just wantf you to know man and local leader for the Long Branch 4-H Club. It is our wa ation show To Mrs. Julia Littlefield, as much as any other, Who wrote us just on hearing about Beth from another. To Mrs. Crawford DuBose, Miss J. Shumate and Mrs. Molly Beeks, A gay salad quickly made is done by blending cut-up marshmallows with a can of fruit cocktail drained. 11 iw n t zi Spoon into halves of canned yellow To the S. S. Barnetts, fhe Rev. J. H. cbn g p eac hes drained^ set on a nest Daar’s, who sympathy did speak. To the Ralph Blakelys—Florence El la and Rosalyn, such girlhood friends, of greens. Cook rhubarb in this way to pre serve the color: slice one pound rhubarb into 1 1-2 inch slices. Add then was The officials added, however, that no action by the board is likely while Congress is considering leg islation to renew the Defense Pro duction Act. This act, which car ries authority for government cred- conducted by 1 it, wage and price controls, is now Club members due to expire June 30. The board was said to be reluct ant to suspend its controls until Congress acts, because it fears thi c might encourage Congress to take away the boards installment cred it control powers altogether. And the board is anxious to keep this power, so that it could impose controls quickly again if it felt they were needed to curb credit buylngr In fact, the board is asking Con gress to give it a free hand to im pose whatever installment terms it thinks are needed. The present law restricts the board so that even if it wanted to, it could not fix terms’ stiffer than most of the re quirements now in effect. HOME Mmmmmm! What a delicious treat! Pick from velvety smooth Yairitla, rich chocolate, luscious strawberry. Serve with fruit, on cake or with sliced bananas. Packed in convenient, easy storing refrigerator packages. Buy some, try some, you’ll love it! It’s DiximaiD’s. A Division of the Borden Company Say “I Saw It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! Whatever grieved one girl did the M cup water and 1 cup seedl<?ss others hearts rend. < ra j s j ns then -cover and boil gently From the start of our darling s ill <■ ^ , for 5 minutes. Stir once or twice, ness, the McDaniels were so ^ dd j_»> cup brown sugar; stir until ] kind dissolved. Serve chilled. No matter when ^e called them, they never seemed'to mind Let the children use cookie cut-, ^ . , . 4U ters while they help you make' Delivering a phon? message, either their favorite sandwiches . It k(vps ! bad news or good- hands busy and out of mis- They were a candle in the darkness, chief If the san dwiches are open- because they understood. faced the eves, ear*, nose and ■ In enumerating the kindnesses, we mouth can b e marked with raisins, would not forget the self-less Add a delightful contrast toj| things soups with crisp bacon croutons. And many, done to make Beth hap - Drop small cubes of bread into hot py before her life took wings. bacon drippings and stir until they So, across the miles of distance, o’er ar e coated with fat. Spread the mountain top and down, bread cubes on cookie sheet and Something swept to soften our blow toast under a low broiler flame. —twa^ the sympathy of your tow.n i A snappy relish for your pork Thank you. —MARY AND BILL. College Group At Charleston Meet Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Brown were in Charleston over the week-end la attend a meeting of the state col lege presidents. They were accom-i de [ icious dessert. snappy dishes calls for freshly ground cranberries with ground raw apple. You might use the ground apple with jellied cranberry sauce, too. Flavor with salt, pepper, sugar and horseradish. Cold, cooked rice combined with crushed, drained pineapple, maras-1 chino cherries, whipped cream, | which has been sweetened and fla-! vored with vanialla, makes a most HFI n M/FRl MORRISON nLLU Uveil! FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc. WE ARE NOT LIQUIDATING! But We Are Having A Warehouse Clearance! Thursday Thru Saturday, May 1-3 LASTS FOR THREE DAYS ONLY panid by Rev. James S. Gray, Dr. A. B. Stump, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wilder, Jr., who attended a meet- An unusual stew can be made of fish, and it can be the whole of the main dish. Melt salt pork or bacon ing of the South Carolina Academy i in a s killet, then alternate slices of of Science, and also by Mrs. George filleted fish, thinly sliced raw po- Bellingrath. Dr. Stump is retiring tatoes and onion. Season each lay- president of the academy. The Rev. er ^i tb sa i tt black pepper, parsley Mr. Gray took part on the psychol- j fi ake s, rosemary or oregano and ogy program. 1 celery salt. Add tomato juice to Dr. Brown spoke at the morning cover anc i simmer until tender, worship service at the First Pres- Sprinkle top with crisp pork or byterian church on Sunday. NEW SUBSCRIBERS honor ROLL PVT. JESSE H. PRINCE, c-o PM, San Francisco Cal. MRS. WOODELL KING, Langley. MRS. TOM HORTON, Lydia. 1 -I , ■ I— !■ II — FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Solici tor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit comprising the counties of Laurens, Newberry, Greenwood, and Abbe ville, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary., HUGH BEASLEY, Greenwood. SAY: “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” THANK YOU bacon pieces. RECIPE OF THE WEEK Supper Sandwich (Makes 6) 6 frankfurter buns, split 1 1-2 cups baked beans 6 teaspoons catsup 6 frankfurters cooked Toast the cut side of buns un til golden brown. Heat baked beans. Place one frankfurter on each bun, spread with one tea spoon of catsup, and 1-4 cup baked beans. Close up to make sand wich. Serve warm. Quick Apple Mousse (Serves 6) 2 cups thick, sweetened apple sauce., 1-4 teaspoon cinamon. 1-2 heavy cream whipped. 1-2 square bitter chocolate. Blend cinnamon into applesauce. Fold in whipped cream. Pile into ! one large or individual serving dishes. Cover top with finely grat ed chocolate and a sprinkle of cin namon. Chill in refrigerator sev eral hours before serving. DON’T MISS THIS SALE YOU MUST SEE THESE VALUES • 9x12 Wool Rugs (New) $119.95, now $69.50 • 9x12 Linoleum Rugs (No Seconds) .. $11.95, now $6.95 • 3-Piece Living Room Suites (New) • 4-Piece Metal Porch Furniture ... • Lamps — Tables — Mattresses — Radios • Television, table models (New) .. $269.95, now $229.95 • Dinette (5-pc.) Suites $149.50, now $69.50 Where? 107 N. Broad St. Our Warehouse) Street Floor (Formerly Occupied by Chaney’s Dress Shoppe) $119.95, now $89.95 . $42.50, now $30.50 Morrison Furniture Company “THE Best for Less” WAREHOUSE SALE Intone 425 107 N. BROAD ST. 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