The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 06, 1952, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Explanation Given
On Security State-Aid
Cancer Treatment
A total of 825 new cancer pa
tients received treatment in the
state’s nine cancer clinics during
the calendar year 1951, according
ic then gives the patient a defi
nite appointment, advises the re
ferring physician and the local
Health Department of the patient’s
appointment. No patient is seen at
a clinic except upon referral by
his private physician.’’
“The hospitals in which the pa-
I tients receive care and treatment
are paid for their services. How-
POR SALE — 12 shoats, Berkshire
and Hampshire. Irby Ferguson. 1c
FOR SALE — 3-room house, 710 E.
Florida Street. Ip
FOR RENT—Copeland hall, over Mc
Gee’s Drug Store. Also three 3-room
houses. H. J. Pitts. tf
ELECTROLUX
Supplies. H. L.
604-J.
Sales, Service and
Baldwin, Telephone
tfc
NOTICE—No hunting, fishing, loaf
ing or trespassing allowed at any
time on my lands. North Creek Pas-
Land. Mr£. Hamp Stone, John
Adair. 20-3p
j Officer. An additional 2.600 casef
already under treatment were seen
periodically during the year.
| Dr. F. L. Geiger, chief of the
FOR RENT — Furnished room. Call State Board of Health’s cancer
1044-W or come to 314 W. Main. ’ 1c 1 control section, pointed out that
j 49 per cent of the 825, new cancer
FOR SALE—Collards fresh out of patients had early cancer and were
to Dr. Ben F. Wyman, State Health everj t}ie mec |ical staff of the clin-
the garden any time. R. T. Tram
mell, 519 N. Broad St. Ip
WE BUY-
Pitts.
-Scrap seed cotton
NEW MOBILE HOMES as little as
one-fourth down, 5% interest and 5
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. tfc
REWARD for return of physician’s
bag intact in original condition.
Stolen October 31 from car at Bla
lock’s Clinic. D. E. Waller, M.D.j
Phone 31 or 474. 1c 1
thus in condition to respond fa
vorably to treatment
H J 'With every seventh death today
: a cancer death,” said Dr. Geiger,
; “early case-finding, accurate diag
nosis and prompt treatment are
imperative in slowing this disease.
The State cancer control program
was inaugurated for these purpos
es by an Act of the South Carolina
General Assembly June, 1939, and
the first clinics were established
in 1940.”
Directors for the nine clinics are
Dr. J. R. Young, Anderson hospital.
Anderson; Dr. T. A. Pitts, Baptist
ics give freely of their time and
talents without any financial com-
penaation,” Dr. Geiger emphasized.
“Thi* is a tremendous contri-
botion to our fight to control can
cer.’*
In addition to the clinics, the
cancer control section furnishes
patients with the services of a
medical social worker. It also
works closely with the many
groups engaged in cancer control
—general practitioners, specialists,
medical, dental and nursing socie
ties, and the S. C. Division of the
American Cancer Society, which
carries on an extensive education
al, research and service program.
Although the opinion said that
“membership in activities connected
with an organization listed as sub
versive obviously might fairly sup
port disbelief in hte employee’s loy
alty, it asserted:
“Yet, in each instance, it rests
with the head of the department or
agency to make the final and con
trolling determination. In this case,
involving Kutcher’s loyalty, the vital
decision still awaits the administra
tor’s decision.
"Neither Congress nor the Presi-.
dent has seen fit to make member-J
ship in any organization disignated
by the attorney general cause for
Thursday, November 6, 1952
removal from government employ
ment.
In other words, according to the
opinion, the decision to dismiss the
employee was not “based upon any
declared belief” in his disloyalty,
but entirely upon his admission as
to membership.
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, LOLLIS TRUCK LLNE —Local and
years to pay. Wc trade for anything; long distance movirig. All furniture j Hospital, Columbia; Dr. L. J. Bran-
of value: furniture, cars, trailers, etc carefully wrapped and insured. Com- non, Columbia Hospital, Colum-
Mobile Homes, Inc,, Greenville Hwy. I petent and safe service. Lollis Truck bia: Dr. W. S Judt*,' Greenville
No 25 Greenwood. tfc j Line. Pitts St. Call 1002. _Dec251 General Hospital, Greenville; Dr.
Let us supply all your needs^
NOTICE—No hunting, fishing, loaf'
•fg o rtrespassmg allowed at any | again, lam us suppjy an y«ui Charleston- Dr. J. M.
time on my land. Valley View Stock ] sausage mills, seasoning, lard press, pi Soartanbure General
t^u.. a ^/Mirino call nlain anH smoke k* P o
Hospital, Spartanburg;
Farm. John Adair, Owner.
NO TRESPASSING, hunting, fishing
or loafing on our property. Missis
sippi Youngs.
SEED OATS. Victor grain, $1.50 per
bushel. Fescue seed, rye grains, fes
cue and cheet mixed. Cox Seed
Cleaners, 609 E. Florida St. Phone
184-J. 20-5e
20-3p' meat curing salt, plain
1 flavor. Blakely-Burton
and smoke
Hardware.
Dr. R. C.
Phone 188.
CHRISTMAS C.ARDS—Order yours
today, with name imprinted. Prices
most reasonable. Chronicle Publish
ing Co.
lc 'Horger, Orangeburg Hospital, Or-
—; angeburg; and Dr. Davis D. Moise,
SEE R A STEER for Venetian
blinds. Also pecans for sale. Phone
611-W. 13-2c
YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS BEST
Your doctor is an expert in the
fcience of safeguarding health. Call
on him at the first suggestion of ill
ness and call on us for competent,
careful compounding of his prescrip
tion. Call 101.
HOWARD'S PHARMACY
“On the Square”
FOR SALE
Prather circle, $5,550. New 5-room
house on Prather circle, $6,500. Lib
eral financing on either of the above.
M. H. Hunter, Real Estate, Laurens.
Phone 23851. tfc
NO HUNTING or trespassing allow
ed on the property of—
Paul Brown'.
Paul Bridges.
Roy Sanders. 30-4p
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
. Phones 715. 23826
(Over Brown’s Jewelry’ Store)
FOR SALE—30 pigs, cross between
Poland China and Hampshire. Priced
very reasonaole. See Clinton Giles at
Giles Chevrolet Co. 1c
LOST — Small purse around square
Friday afternoon, containing be
tween $30 and $40. Finder please re
turn to Mrs. Bessie Whitmire, Rt. 2.
Reward. lp_
$350 MONTHLY SPARE TIME
National company offers reliable
party secure future servicing route
of vending machines. This is not
HOUSEWIVES—Need extra income?
Avon offers an opportunity in Clin
ton. Sell four hours each day. Write
Box 14, Batesburg, S. C. _6-3c
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
all the necessary material to make
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12. j tfc
GARDENS PLOWEID—Landscaping,
large and small jobs. Phone 586 for
(i Daliliuii, ui 391-W for 1 W. W:
persons suffering from cancer is
Tuomey Hospital, Sumter.
“State Aid in the treatment of
, persons suffering from cancer is
New 4-room house on obtained in the following way,”
Dr. Geiger pointed out: “(1) Any
phy’sician who has a patient he
thinks has cancer and is unable to
pay for treatment makes applica
tion on behalf of the patient. (2)
The application, submitted through
the County Health Department of
the county in which the patient re
sides, is referred to the County De
partment of Public Welfare for
additional data. Upon completion,
the application is sent to the cancer
control section of the State Board
of Health. (3) When the complet
ed application has been approved,
a copy is sent to the Director of
the Cancer Clinic designated by
the referring physician. The clin-
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed A
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland,
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid
dle. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc
As Washington Sees It...
[HE NATIONAL SCENE
Special to The Chronicle.
Nov. 1. — A government worker,
under loyalty regulations may not be i
dismissed becaue of the single fact
of membership in an organization
listed as subsersive by the attorney
general. Such a dismissal must, be |
| backed by a finding of reasonable 1
ground of disloyalty.
The federal court of appeals here
made this ruling unanimous recent
ly in the case of James Kutcher, 39,
a legless, decorated war veteran
lately dismissed by the Veterans Ad-,
•ministration after he admitted pre-'
vious membership in the Socialist
Workers’ party, listed as subversive.
Appellate Judge James M. Proctor
of the appellate court here opined,
after Kutcher’s appeal was turned
down by a lower court, that Kutch
er’s loyalty was the issue, not his
membership in the subversive or
ganization. He said that laws did
not exist prohibiting membership in
the organization.
■ * * *
However, he added “We do not
mean to suggest that membership in
activities connected with the desig
nated organization may not, in the
circumstances of a case, justify dis-
belief in the loyalty of an employee.”
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On Terms You Will Welcome
The right financing plan will make it easier to
meet your monthly mortgage payments—because
it will be on terms you can afford. And, every
payment brings you closer to free-and*clear
home ownership. Let’s work out the right plan
for you.
EDERAL SAVINGS
|AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909
Telephone No. 6
tion. Write
Chronicle.
Box “L,” care The
Orr, overseer.
CAR OWNER — Responsible party
with 5 hours week spare time }o ser
vice route of new type vending ma
chines for a percentage of collec
tions. No selling or soliciting. Income
up to $350 monthly depending on
number of units party selected can
service, with very good possibilities
of eventually operating full time, in
come increasing accordingly. As in
come is based on profit-sharing plan,
only responsible party with referen- j
ces and $480.00 working cash capital'
xr , a .^ rn , for inventory will be considered. Job ! ,
nuts No soiling required. S350 perl necd „ ot appl> , For prompl
month possible part time, full tune jnterview jnclude phone in appUca . ]
more. Car and $800 required, which
is secured by inventory. This will
stand strict investigation. For inter
view in your town with factory rep
resentative, include phone and ad
dress in application. Imperial Mfg.
Agency, 946 Goodfellow St., St.
Louis 12, Mo. Ip
SALESMAN WANTED '
See me AT ONCE if you can meet
all 3 of the following requirements:
1. Have a car.
2. Have desire to make over $100
per week
3. Honest, sober and dependable.
You owe it to yourself and your
future to investigate our proposition
if you can meet these requirements.
Call Major R. Marsh between 7
p.m. and 9 p.m. November 10, 11, 12,
or come to Hotel Mary Musgrove for
personal and confidential inter
view 1c
ohn R. Holland
Clinton, S. C.
Phone 130-J
SPECIALS GOOD FOR ONE WEEK
200 Musgrove St.
Brisket STEW BEEF
lb. 39c
Greenwood
FOR THE BEST
in
PICNIC HAMS, lb 35c
Country Style
SAUSAGE, lb 39c
Small Tube Rose
10 LBS.
Radios, Television,
Electrical Appliances
For Sale
Will Service Radios, Television,
Washing Machines, Electric
Ranges.
Hurd Radio and
Television Service
JOANNA
(Occupying Building Directly
Behind Gilder-Weeks Store)
THE FINEST NAMES
IN TELEVISION
Capehart and
Dumont
16 in. to 30 in. Pictures
(Authorized Dealer)
Quality Repairs To Any
Make TV or Radio
TV Installations, Parts,
Tubes, Aerials, Boosters
Rowland’s
RADIO SHOP
Phone 430
LAUNDRY
and
CLEANING
SERVICE
Call DAVID OWENS,
Phone 745-W
SUMMONS
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Court of Common Pleas.
Louise Cook Parton, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank Hilliard Parton, Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the Com
plaint herein, a copy of which
has been filed in the office of the
Clerk of Court ol Common Pleas for
Laurens County, and to serve a copy
of your answer to said complaint
upon the subscriber, Cecil E. White,
Attorney, 106 N. Broad St., Clinton,
S. C., within twenty (20) days after
the service hereof, exclusive of the
day jof such service; aid if you fail
to answer the Complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
manded in the Complaint.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
CECIL E. WHITE,
October 29, 1952.
Clinton, S. C.
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 therein, was filed in
the Office of the Clerk of Court of
Common Pleas for Laurens County
on the 4th day of November, 1952,
the object and prayer of which is to
obtain a decree of divorce, a vinculo
matrimonii. ^ ~ *
CECIL E. WHITE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
November 5, 1952.
Clinton, S. C. 1 ’ 20-2cw
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NAPKINS
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t
$1.98 Value
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My-T-Fine
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SWEET
POTATOES
3 lbs. 25c
White House
Apple JELLY
2 lbs. 25c
Morrell Breakfast
BACON
lb. 19c
Choke T-Bone N.C. Country
STEAK...lb. 69cI Cured HAMS
Qt. TEXIZE BLEACH FREE
With Purchase of Qt. Texize Cleaner
69c
Morrell
Alrite Breakfast
BACON., b. 39c