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Thursday, June 5, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five (Political Advertisement) To the Voters of the Town of Clinton: I SOLICIT YOUR SUPPORT AS A CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION AS ALDERMAN FROM WARD 2 IN THE APPROACHING CITY PRIMARY TUESDAY, JUNE 10TH. I am against and will vote against any increase in taxes re gardless of the kind. ' » I am 100% for strict law enforcement to make our town and community a safer and better place in which to live. I am in favor of a clean town, clean streets and sidewalks, and beautifying, and will fully cooperate with the Mayor, City Council and Civic organizations in beautifying and building a City Park and Play Grounds for ALL of the children. This is badly needed. I am in favor of taking additional steps necessary to rid our town of mosquitoes, ants and other insects. I am in favor of a six-man board of health, with one repre sentative from each ward, without pay, and with an experienced, trained health officer in charge of the department. I will again offer a resolution in City Council to employ a full time, expe rienced health officer. Our utility rates are much higher as compared to other towns this size. This matter of reducing rates is now under City Coun cil’s consideration, and in my .opinion the rates will be reduced. _ I wiU-vot«- 4or4t*- — Clinton is badly in need of public toilets for both white and colored and I will offer a resolution in City Council that such public facilities be provided. ^ P will continue to cooperate with the, Mayor, City Council and civic organizations, but under no conditions will I be merely a YES-MAN. I believe in Clinton and its future. I am a. native of this city, and you can depend on me to do anything I can for the better ment of our town. If re-elected, I will continue to serve the entire community honestly, efficiently and courteously, and will strive always to protect the taxpayers’ interests. YOUR VOTE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 10TH, WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. S. A. “Chick” PITTS Candidate for Re-election Get the ONE with Everything! c» LEONARD! A BIG REFRIGERATOR -A little Price! I & l« ■ • • » • >^i | 32*lbs m of*Z r oz C tt h *”'tor' S •ce froyi,* foods I 3 ‘‘••P* meats $278.25 Portable Butter •Prlo.shown 1*for(WlrtryIn I > 0<e **SOi-rirr. Ct, 0»* tout kitchen with nm-Ytar ffeX % * r Y‘ Dial KSUction run. sue Md IV Wodmg buffer r . ^ ,y look! Ults Mtr*. Frio# md I- serve in hanW.~ ' ead y to ■ peeltleatlom* (ub)act to ^ andl0f »»e frayl Ch**. without eotio. ? WlnMol »t-Coldrr, fm Trade-in / r May Equal Down Payment! Your Authorized Dealer — See Our Window Corner East Main and Musgrove Ste. Phone 425 Clinton, S. C. WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of,Interest Concerning Clinton Residents plan to join him later. Dr. and Mrs. l.. K. L,ynn - and Miss Elizabeth Lynn of Tallahas see, Fla., Dr. Matthew Lynn, Mrs. Lynn and children of Midland, Texas, and Ross Lynn of Memphis, Tenn., were here this week for col- commencement. The latter at '~ w * the graduation exercises had the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent honorary degree of doctor of laws Sunday with relatives in Little conferred upon him. Mountain. Guests of Mrs. Nene Workman Harry Whitaker of Orangeburg,. and Mrs. .W. J. Duncan recently was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i were Mrs. Ralph Sawyer and Reese Young for the week-end. daughter, Maude, of DeFuniak Mrs. Len Rounds of Tampa, Fla., j Springs, Fla., and Mrs. Mary S. spent several days last week with Martin of New York City. Miss Katherine Hagler. Miss Clelia Garrison of the Wom- Louise Speake will attend the an’s college, Greensboro, N. C., has Day Camp in Charlotte next week.; arrived home to spend the summer Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKee were with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. in Piedmont Saturday for the wed-; K. Garrison. ding of Miss Rae Cooper to Char-, Guests of Mrs. F. F. Hicks for the lie Hartsell, the latter’s brother.: week-end were Mrs,. Jan Bizzell of Mr. McKee served as an usher. Raleigh, N. C., and Mrs. Wm. Dein- Mrs. J. C. Hickman of Arcadia, inger of Charlotte. Fla., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mrs. A. Ross Blakely has re turned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Cook, and Mr. Cook in Greensboro, N. C. Paul T. Wood was a visitor here this week and was accompanied to Charleston yesterday by his mother, Mrs. Paul Wood. She will attend his graduation today from, the Medical College of South Caro lina, and marriage on Saturday to Miss Ruby Phipps. Lewis Pitts will be an usher-groomsman for the rites. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and family were guests Sunday of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Y. C. Ballen- ger, and Mr. Ballenger in Spar tanburg. Mrs. Earl Workman visited her daughter, Mrs. David Trice, and Mr. Trice in Fayetteville, N. C., several days last week. Mrs. V. O. Kelly and daughter, Bring: AH Your • GENERATOR • STARTER • RADIATOR WORK TO US Prompt Service Guaranteed Workmanship Wattsville Generator and Electric Service On Spartanburg Road Just Beyond George’s Writeway Drive--In H. A. ROBERTS. Prop. Myrtle Hunter, and other relatives, y Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Hickman " ^ have been guests of the former s daughter, Mrs. Louis LaMotte. and Rev. LaMotte, in Maxton. N. C., and will return there next week. Miss Frances Sheely, who teach- Florine, of Pine Bluff, Ark., are es Whitmire is at home with her visiting her father, John D. Domi-, parents :vlr and Mrs 0 . H. Sheely, j nick, and other relatives here. Mrs.! s r f 0 r the summer Kelly is the former Miss Myrtle j ^ A _ D _ Salter and chlldren ; are visiting her father,X. H. King, in Carthage, Mo. Mrs. J. B. Wilder spent last week in McCormick with her son, G. C. Wilder, and Mrs. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hamilton of Nashville, Tenn., were week-end -guests—of -the. ...farmer’s-sister. Mri;. Dominick. On Sunday the family visited Mr. and Mrs. Venus Crapps in -Columbia. Friends-of Mr. Crapps will regret to know he is ill and a patient in the Columbia hospital. Mrs. H. M. Lukstat and son, Richard, left Saturday for a stay in Clifton, N. J., with her parents, Mr. ~and'-;Mrs. M- ShupiK T^Fl. W. Gratz, and Mr. Gratz. friends will regret to know Mr. Shupik is ill. . Ben Hay Hammet left Monday to join his family in Montgomery, Ala., for a week’s stay, after which he will spend a week’s vacation with his parents in Allendale. Jean and Marjorie Arnold have returned from a few days visit witb their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl, in Fayetteville, N. C. Mrs. Ed Walters and sons, Dicky George Cornelson, Jr., student at North Carolina State-college, Ral eigh, will return to his home here today. Mrs. Robert M. Vance and Mrs. Callie Gault attended an alumni i luncheon on Saturday at Queens i college in Charlotte. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Sessions and daughters spent a few days last week vacationing at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon is spending J; I Carry My Cash in a Fountain Pen! Yes... For Convenience, for Safety, — For Peace of Mind * . PAY BY CHECK YOUR CANCELLED CHECK IS YOUR RECEIPT FOR BILLS PAID. You will appreciate the efficiency and the convenience of a checking account here. :: » :: B si and Steven, and Richard Stutts j a month in Greenville with her spent several days this week with | son, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and j 1 Mrs. Alex Walters in Fayetteville, | Mrs. Elwyn Sturgeon. N. C. While there they attended the commencement exercises at Wake Forest college, Wake Forest, N. C., w’here Harold Walters was a member of the graduating class. Mrs. Rhett Adair left Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. A. W. Frey in Augusta, Ga Morrison Furniture Co. Mrs. Mercy N. Hartley of Wil mington, N. C, Mrs. M. E. Larson of Midway Park, N. C., and chil dren visited their sister and aunt, < Mrs. Ralph Blakely, and Mr. Blake ly over the week-end. Miss Paul ine Kennedy remained for a long er visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Cogswell of Reno, Nevada, were guests of their aunt, Mrs. F.. M. Stutts, several days last week enroute to visit the| former’s father, Fred J. Cogswell,, Sr., in New York City. Mrs. Irvin Dunbar of Rock Hill, I spent several days this week with Miss Inez Tucker on the orphan-! age campus. George Henry of Mars Hill col-1 lege, Mars Hill, N. C., has arrived home to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afex Henry. Mjes Lillian Dillard has returned home after spending several days this w-eek with friends at Pawley’s Island. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and infant son of Charlotte, N. C , and Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds Young of Newberry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young over the week end. Johnny Adair of Wofford college, I has arrived home to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliftori Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Ro Hamilton and Davis Young are spending this week at St. Simon’s Island^ Ga. Mrs. E. L. Craig and Mrs. James Pagan of Columbia, were week-end guests of their nephew. Dr. E. N. Sullivan, and Mrs. Sullivan. Prof. W. O. Foster of Lakeland. Fla., was the week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs. James S. Gray and other friends here. He was en route to Chapel Hill, where he re ceived his Ph.D. degree at the graduation exercises at the Uni versity of North Carolina on Tues day. . , Dr. John McSween leaves today to attend the general assembly of the Southern Presbyterian church in Charleston, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Murphey Timmer man had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Knight. Mrs. Pelham Knight, Miss Nellie Roupe, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight of Bel ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bald win of this city. Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith of Laurens, also vis ited the Timmermans and other relatives here Sunday. James S. VonHollen is attending' the School of Banking at Louisi ana State University, New Orleans, for two weeks. Mrs. George M. Webb and two sons of Knoxville, Tenn., will ar rive the latter part of the we^k for a visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John McSween. Sgt. and Mrs. Sierlin Young and son, William, of \ Jasper, Ga., are spending several days heri with friends. Mrs Louise Hilton spent last week in Kershaw as the guest of Miss Pat Belk. Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs^J. D. Boland, for the week-end.' Miss Juanita Asbill of Queens college, Charlotte, is spending tne summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Brunson Asbill. Miss Patsy Macdonald left this week with a group of high school, 5 students from Rock Hill on a tour H to Philadelphia' and New York. Mrs. L. N. Warren and son, Har- 2 ry, are spending the week in Win ston-Salem, N. C.. with her daugh- ter, Mrs.. Bryan.. Co a tea.—and Coates. Rev. James S. Gray will leave this week for Richmond, Va., where he will study during the summer at Union Theological Seminary. Mrs. Gray and daugh- Bank Of Clinton^ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 ROGERS JUST HEAT AND SERVE—VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS SLICE AND SERVE—ARMOUR’S STAR LUNCH MEAT TREET ARMOURS STAR TINY TENDER VIENNA SAUSAGE GREEN GIANT 16-OZ. CANS 12-OZ. CAN NO. •: CANS 17-OZ. CANS 35c 39c 37c 33c Colored Margarine NUTREAT, 2 lbs 37c Kraft's “Kitchen-Fresh’ MAYONNAISE, pint . 35c CS Crushed Hawaiian PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 25c Assorted Flavors JELL-0,3 pkgs 25c Planter’s Cocktail PEANUTS, 8 oz 37c Plain or Iodized Salt MORTON’S, 2 pkgs. .. 21c FANCY TENDER GOLDEN YELLOW CORN 3 Dole Healthful Pineapple JUICE 25c I XT 25c No. 211 Cans Pillsbury's White CAKE MIX, pkg 38c Kraft's Miracle Whip Salad DRESSING, pint 35c 4 ears Fresh Butter BEANS, 2 lbs. . 29c Fresh Green Crowder PEAS, 2 lbs.. 33c SWIFTS PREMIUM SMOKED HAMS 14 to 18 Pounds Avg. Weight Whole, Butt or Shank End lb. 59c Center Slices lb. 99c Fresh Ground BEEF, lb. 63 c FATBACK, lb. . 15c