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h THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 19, 1953 WITH THE SICK i ■' Hr. JaaBBO, Z^ rr* -■ of Jo • • . • • • i - o; - r??.\ • fcdty **. H%>i ' fr^cadi .'>5 Mm. B. C. Pcsltf ' U to knw the it i-zprav'^g f-jivrA sfvw as operate'-:. ....v-.. Hayi ■ 1 B... Sri* grovt a .*r.p-rr.-.r-f if i o * fa '.v •; i'. vptro- i-vr r *- urjderw s 'tr. ap* • • ■ iist wtei a*. Hayt hv:- . In 5>:'ac.'d Catnpb*-^ a a pa- t < r-j a*, the BtJuock Lrttlt Madge GJrr-er hau. returnee to ber fconDt ficro the Bla oo*k clir '* oert the wat a pat_er.t - ie /era. > 1 *- ■ ■ 1 , * Frje&flte exf B. M. IXrtlXKi, -whl t»e giad to kirn* he is mprvring sat- . fo"toriiy at Hays hospital folknr- utg ar vperatioc Tuesday. ■ f v f r J. G Oa.. roar, hat retui ’ jed hotr.e froro trie E-aiocfc clonic where the •» &« a patient several days thoi Treek. ' ■ '■ E oertor. G .<?! underwent an op era*, .on at Kays hosp-tal yesterday. Mrs. Bur Ml.'ljrg of the matron's staff State • Tra-rrisaf School, is a pit/er.t at Hays hospital P&rer.r- at Hay^ hospital iadade Mr 7-lc-a Heator Mrs Maud An- ".'Ory. Mrt Doshje Smith. T. A G. itrap of Greenv.le and A. W Teague. hl BSCEUUE TO THE CH1LOVICXJ. Senator Moore, Of Spartanburg, In Congress Race, School District To Dispose Of Unused Schools 1 Blue Bird, Comp Fire "Friendship Day" For Toni Ray Saturday Spartanburg. March 14. NO MARGIN FOR ERROR * Ova t 1 os ever make a mistake?" a cusUimer avked oar phar- ■uwriat We're proad of the mi^mrr he five, ‘ PharmactsU eaa't make mi^takea ” he saMl. “When someone * life or health is at stake, there’s no marriu for error With ns “almost’ iso t good enough ' The 'wstomer looked skeptw-al. "How does it feel to be per fect*' be asked with raised eyebrow. Cmr pharmacist griooed. "Don t get me wro®g.-\We’re only human. It % tramiog and t)%tero that prevent mistake^. Take me. I hare years of specialized training. I took a stiff examination for that Intense hanging over there. .And here in the pharmacy, we use an ironclad system of checking and doable checking every pf’-scnpUoo. With a setap like that . . . * The customer seemed impressed. .As for ns we know that oar pharmacist’s middle name b “ Nceormc) " Ton can be sore that yoor prseeription will be filled exactly a* yoor doctor ordered it. a Young’s Pharmacy Phone 19 ‘The Old Reliable*" Phone 19 'MOAMtd x OKcdlfte k NOW PLAYING Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Mar. 19-21 fiENAb.f Hjm —^ J r . W t dM 9 Gut* vy TECHNICOLOR I trrr COWOi outxva* OOSOOfr Gtoo* BWIK’S'liraiiS f « z •owaaw 'fa j0M at w sj axi rw : atu / * rr 7 4 * e * / « • a,^I..-,..,, /fflnjr/ , + "CfUK • Program Stars 2:30 P. M. — Features: 2:45, 5:26, 8:10 Saturday: 12:00, 2:45, 5:26, 8:10 Admission 25c and 50c Monday and Tuesday, March 23-24 m. WmieiBios: iiiiuiit iff ptooutiiu of V*»w« CWNHr ILOOID DUNN0CX tMio-MAeo MIpTI? iELWATO FRANZ SAMSON RAPHAElSONUUIMIL vau* na •> FFJUtK C**S • OOMRO STERN mo LEWS MELTZEB • -mc mw*m ► — — THOMAS'LE Wednesday, March 25 STARTS FOR THREE-DAY RUN FI BBT TIME ON THE SCREEN! *IR WALTER SCOTT * paps «•!#• •• Technicolor _ -OeWT -IUUKTH _ MM Jam Tm Fohbm A GE0«« ... EMirS Smswuimis oo«aaattway.8:K8HWSsnuesiBW»«s»i8W»i««awKMi8««»B«»»««»i THE CASINO Friday and Saturday, March 20-21 Old Oklahoma Plains (Western) With KEX ALLEN TOUGH GIRL (Fast Action) With MONA FKEEMAN and JAMES DUNN Serial—“NYOKA AND THE TIGERMEN”—Chap. 7 The booth will be located on Mu*- jjcr.t street just bekiw the former location of Irby's Meat Market The >aders of the groups will be. assisted •oy the vmoihen and girls who are The trustees of Laurens Coaicty ♦ ^ ^ dona ling clothing, anything wearable Scfeotl District Xo. b% wU dispose In obsrmjfw of "Friendship Day ^ usable objects, cakes, cookies and of all schools in the newly created in connection w.lb the anniversary flowers. district which have been dosed, or ceiebrav ' the Blue 3-"ds and The p.j^-. ^ invited to vkft the State will be clobed, due to WMQiids Cl iffritofton, tne Koc, ,th. ' Senator Charles C. Moore azxaoa ‘..om. Distract ?o 56 is, composed dsrtrict wiB have., a rummage and' m Sc.:uriay that r*e is a candidate-to of the following old schoo. <Ls- cookie sa t an Saturday Proceeds • _ _. F hi: the unexpirpd term of tne late tracts: Jacks 1, 2. 3, 5. C, T and 16: so to vx Ton. Ray fund- , SUBSCUBE TO TMM CmmOmttMM 'C< '.greyer-an Jo*epn R. , Br; -on oi; Scuffletown 1. 2, and 3; Hunter A o. — ' 6. K5f. R41! and 16: Cross HiB 13. Senator Moore has served s.# There are several schools that have years .n the r-att senate He ran an- already been closed and others will • Fjccess-ful.y agauut Repreaentati.t be closed as soon as new buildings Bryson for «r.gresi in 1946 can be erected. Senator Moore s statement follows If any communities wish to use "It -s to be regretted that a varan- any of these buildings for com- cy „v tne Fourth Congressaanal cus- mumty centers they may do so tract ex.rti as a result of the untune- provided they organize and get a iy death of the -ate and lamented charter under law. When this is ATTEND THE “KJWANTS FOLLIES” MARCH 19-20 Congressman Bryson. He seraec the done the school property can be Fourtn Congresaonal rastr.ct m con- transferred to saud organizat-on at grtAi. In Ik46, when I Offered for this a very nominal fee. If no requests office, I received a handsome vote are rece.ved from chartered organ.- tnroughout the distract. zat-ons for these buddings, then S^r.ce :fr4& I have represented they will be sold at public auction Spartatnourg county in tne state sen- to the highest bidder. Such public ate I now see* a promotion at the sa-es will be announced later, nands of the people of this distract Anyone desiring information If elected, I w.«:: always oe fair to about any of these schools may a.; of the people, serv.ng all sections contact trustees of Laurens Goun- of tne district m an impartial, effi- ty School Distract So. 56, namely J. c.ent and eouraeous manner, r.rav.ng j Cornwall, chairman. Clinton: a: all tunes to preserve and protect Jake Rasor. secretarv. Cross Hill: our democratic way of Lfe ” George H. Huguley. Clinton; James Senator Moore is 44 years old, a .Add.son, Joanna; John B. Coolev., ..fe*or.g resident of Spartanburg Mountville; or W. R. Anderson, county^ He is married to the former superintedent. Clinton: G. N. Foy.' -ame Lee O Farrell of Flor- assistant superantedent, Joanna If ence, and they nave p*o daughters, any former trustee of any of the He -j a graouate of A offend co..ege a t<rve named school distracts have -n. taugnt achool in Lnioo and Spar- then- possession any deeds or }e- ; unburg counties pnro to attending g a ’ documents concerning anv • st “ e Ln.verr.ty of South ^hool property n will be greatly - v. ^ , , , appreciated if they can be mailed In .433 he was admitted to the oar - - - - — — - 1 and began practicing law in Spar- tanburg. He ser.ed in the state house of representatives from 1436 to 1440.' “7 e He was elected Pi the state senate in KlWOmonS SBC Fi i m 0n ®° r< * en$ Upon his release from the army in The K;warns club at its meeting 1445 he resumed his law practice in Thursday evening entered mto the Spartanburg He is now practicing observance of "Better Home and aw Rooert L. Stoddard, a na- Gardens Week” with the showing we cf Ow.ngs, in the firm of Moore <*f a film. “C a rang for Camellias and ,:.t Stoddard in Spartanburg. Azalea Bushes.” The film was shown by W. D. Collins, represen tative from the California Spray Chemical company, most of the pic- National Education Grouo ture fi:med ^ ^ state and m F included a number of shots of the —Dr. A. Cl Holland, professbr of ^ 1S - C I?fknd gardens, psychology and education at South western college, Oklahoma City, Gkla, was the guest speaker at the niFi mm WILL HELP PUT YOU “OYER THE TOP” -.. Yes, every Mar, every Sm • 4 You tot aside will speed the Hun— “The happy thne-when you can (tt or delivered to the office at Clinton high school officials stated. r ^^Ttettopyw want... reach goals you've set Si u pvt year wflpewer Into cMr"; Start banking regularly here!. Dr. Holland Addresses M. S. BaUey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 67th Year ATTEND THE “KIWANIS FOLLIES** MARCH 19-20 meet.rag of the National Council on Measurements Used in Education, ^tst week at Atlantic City, N. J. Dr. Holland is a native of Clinton and graduated from Presbyterian college. He received his Master’s degree from the University o* North Carolina and the degree of Doctor I of Education from the University J of Oklahoma and since 1949 has resided in Oklahoma City where he is on the faculty* of Southwestern | college. Dr. Holland is a son of the late T. H. Holland, and Mrs. Holland,, who makes her home here. He has | a number of relatives in the com- I munity. GROCERY 305 N. Sloan St, Phone 884 Clinton, S. C. Clinton District Camp Fire, Blue Birds To Give Broadcast Thursday afternoon members of the Camp Fire and Blue Bird groups in the Clinton district will broadcast over WLBG. The group -yvill go in a motorcade, i j with police escort to Laurens in the I early afternoon and make a tape re- | , cording of the program, which wall .include songs and a skit. The pro gram will be broadcast over WLBG at 5:30. ^Jhinb it Over! i All Cuts Steak We,len ‘ lb. 49c Fryers D E£, a ” d ea. 75c Smoked Sausage lb. 55c L* ryrre Fresh South Carolina doz. 49c Ground Beef Fresh All Meat lb. 39C — • Stew Meat • lb. 39c Bologna Meat « lb. 35C Picnic Hams *■ 4 to 8 Lbs. lb. 39c Fresh TOMATOES, lb. 15c 1 Juicy Florida • | TANGERINES, doz.. . 15c Toilet Tissue • V 5 rolls 25c 195$ III MOSS Pickled Peaches s^d w 23c Balentine’s Red Label BACON, lb. 35c Balentine*s Sliced BACON ENDS, lb. ... 21c Oak Grove—'4-Lb. 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