The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 05, 1953, Image 2

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I 'J Page Two CITY AUTO OWNERS TO DISPLAY STICKERS, COUNCIL DECREES Number of Other Mot- t, THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday* November 5, 1953 Mrs. P. M. Pitts With Chamber of Commerce President Robert E. Wysor, III, of the Chamber of Commerce, has announced that Mrs. P. M. Pitts of this city, has been secured as sec- etary of the organization" and the is now dinance passed by city council at a' by Councilmen Hugh Ray, L. S. Red- meeting Monday night. ideck, W. M. McMillan, H. L. Eichel- The stickers take the place of berger, and Wooodrow Wilson, metal tags displayed by city vehicle >Councilman James Craine was ab- owners in recent years. ‘ |sent. They cost the vehicle owners noth- Other business transacted included ing and are available now at the city acceptance of a gift to the city of clerk’s office. about three acres of land adjoining The ordinance provides for the in- the armory by the Mississippi Youngs office unrde her direction elusion of all ^vehicles owned, oper- for recreational purposes, which is °P er } regularly at the same location ! a ted or maintained for a majority reported in a story elsewhere in this: ^ linton Hoteu. Since the resigna- terS Acted On of Month- of the tirne i n the city* or which use paper today; and setting up a new t ‘ on ^‘ ss ^°. na Blakely some time . ii j the streets of the city for a majority rate schedule for customers of the ( a ^ 0 organization has not had a ly Session Monday. of the time. It was pointed out that Clinton light and water plaint. Coun- P ermanen t secretary. —— this will include workers who live cilman Wilson opposed the adoption.-* . , . Clinton automobile owners will be out of the city limits and college stu- of the new rates, while all other'LiOng. AshmOTO In etjiiired to display identifying stick- dents who have cars or trucks. councilmen present supported the Tkp CountY Todav (or decals) on their windshields The meeting, presided over by movfe for adoption. Councilman Wil-j _ l . ... December 1, according to an or- Mayor Joe P. Terry, was attended son apparently’ based his opposition 1 .. °. n ®’ Robert T. Ashmore of this - on the increase in water rates. This i dlst r nct l. said . ^ sterday W ! 11 , be xy ’JC it *♦ :: V i: Savings Accounts 3%—DIVIDEND—3 Of 7o He invite savings accounts from the people of Clintor and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly eacV January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up— opens an account. Each account is insured up to $10,000 b> the Eedera Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people ma> have up to $30,000 fully insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged S Parts • # Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Association k • - • Telephone 22271 LAf’RUNS’ I.VRCiFST SAVINGS INSTITI ’I K)** :: 104 West Main Street Laurens. 'MOADWRl OhecCUce k story also appears in more detail in: j’j another column in today’s paper. i j-j Council adopted an ordinance pro- jt hibiting the erection of buildings! over any gas distribution lines, j! • Council voted to replace the over-, f: head traffic signal at the intersection, of West Main and Sloan streets. The ! £ signal now in use has not been op- j’l crating satisfactorily and has re quired frequent replacement of of the mechanism. The new •j signal will meet state highway de- partment specifications, w Council donated $25 to the Parent- £ Teacher Association library fund. Mayor Terry told council that he j!! plans to go to the meeting of the «♦ American Municipal association in *.♦ New Orleans late this month at hisj own expense. WherepoirTcbugcil vot- *•: ed to pay the expenses\of the mayor y to the meeting. H The monthly statement of receipts and disbursements submitted by g Clerk and Treasurer W. Brooks Ow- i :;j ehs showed receipts of $40,305.57 and :: disbursements of $32,55«8.08. It was £ noted in the statement that collection jj of unpaid taxes for prior years is i': yielding good results. October collec- g tions of such taxes were $1,500, while g September collections were $1,200. Mayor Terry, acting under a reso- g lution of council two months ago, said that vigorous efforts are being put forth to cojlect unpaid taxes due the city. It was also noted that council is continuing its policy of depositing SI,000 a month to the citys sinking fund, which it has done for several months past. Soothes Gassy Stomach Pains! in Laurens at the post office today (Thursday) at 10 a. m., in Clinton at the post office at 1 p. m., and at the Joanna post office at 4 p. m., where he will be glad to interview any voters who desire to see him. Rev. REV. DRAKE Scott Drake, well known mihister of Middlesboro, Kentucky, writes: “My painful stomach trour bles were relieved so completely by Scalf’s Indian River Medicine that' I am writing this letter of thanks to you. I just want to help those whose days just dra§ by because, they suffer the awful gassy stomach agony that I did. I highly recom mend Scalf’s Indian River Medi cine to all my friends.” Yes, be sure gennuine Scalf’s In dian River Medicine is what you get if you suffer as Rev. Drake did. Let it quickly ease away the ter rible gassy stomach pains after meals. Let it help you regain your “Smile of Health.” :: Thursday and Friday, Nov. 5-6 Saturday, Nov. 7 (One Day) SAVAGE MUTINY' Jungle Jim Against “A” Bonio Spu 9 W ith Johnnv Weismuller and Angeli Stevens COMEDY 9e and 12c Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 9-10 R Mighty as Cochise! ^ Dangerous as Geronimo!, Cara 3lanca leads the last great raid! *' Gold Theatre At j Joanna Now Under New Ownership The Gold Theatre at Joanna, is now under new ownership and management effective this week, it | is announced in today’s paper, with their time schedule. The new owner is R. ‘Teddy” Behar, who is known to many ini this area he has served as a trav- j eling salesman. Mr. Behar has thoroughly renovated and improv- j ed the theatre and provided plenty of free parking space fdr • movie- 1 goers. He invites the public to visit j the theatre and note the extensive improvements made for the comfort and pleasure of their customers. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 30th day of November, 1U53, I will render a final account o fmy acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of J. Willie Young, in the office of the Jud^'c of Probate of Laurens Coun ty, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final dis- harge from my duties as Adminis-; trator. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forvere barred. ODUS L. YOUNG. Administrator, Clinton, S. C. October 30, 195.3 4c-w-26 Strike Up the Gleam Black patent strikes up a gleaming shine for fall ... in a little low-heeled strap pump that adds a sparkle to casual or dress- up clothes. The vamp dips lightly to echo the lines of the back. Love it a long time. Only— 3.98 LYDIA MILLS STORE Phone 345 ♦ # ♦♦ ♦# •• *#*# •# *W# •• ♦# *♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ** •* ^ j to- ‘Sudyet WITH A CHECKING ACCOUNT "Your checkbook *how* where your money floe*. Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton. S. C. Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W THIS NEW, SIMPUFIED QltwJi-csinihal budget book "HOW TO LIVE AND SAVE” Eliminates the drudgery of keeping cash records. WHETHER OR NOT YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK, COME IN AND GET A COPY OF THIS BOOK, THERE IS NO COST OR OBLIGATION. 2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEMI-ANNUALLY , M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.0# Member F.D.I.C. — Our 67th Year WILSON’S GROCERY 305 N. Sloan St. Phone 884 STEAK T - Bone Lb. Clinton, S. C. 39c Como Toilet Clairmont TISSUE 4 rolls 23c POTTED MEAT 5c Fresh S. C. Tomatoes Lb 10c 33 Qts. | Bluebird Spiced 2 , /2 Can Ok o inh it Oi ver. STEPHEN MUy-UUMMS HUGH MIME -HUGH 0’BRIAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 (ONE DAY) TRADER HORN Thrilling African Adventure. Story of a Cruel Jungle Goddess With Harry Carev and Edwina Booth SHORT , 9c and 42c THE CASINO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6-7 DODGE CITY Big Western Adventure With Errol Flynn, Olivia deHavilland, Bruce Cabot and Frank McHugh “JUNGLE DRUMS OF AFRICA”—Chap. 10 9c - 30c UR children have a better u chance of survival today than fifty years ago. One of the greatett of all the gains enjoyed by Americana during the past half century has been the addition of more than 20 years to the life-span between birth and death. In 1900, the average newborn child was expected to live 47 years; in 1960, he was expected to live 68 years. Science and medicine have combined to bring about amaz ing reductions in infant and childhood mortality, which ac counts for most of this However, even the 65-year-old can expect to live two years longer now than he could have in 1900. Thit gain has been translated into much more liberal con- tracts for children during their early years, and in overall pre mium savings for everyone. A$k the Capital Man about our new Juvenile Policies. STARCH 2 for 29c 1 PICKLED PEACHES. 23c Potatoes R Tobb£ 0 ' 1 10^ 29c PRESIDE) CAPITAL LIFE INSURANCE ~7~ COWANY “Pounded *n Poitk—Dodicotod to Service'' COLUMBIA, S. C. r r-r-trumamut Jergens Lotion Mild | Showboat Alaska Pink No. 1 Tall SOAP 4 for 19c | SALMON .. 45c Pure Pork Sai isage 1 Roll 35c Sunflower No. IVi Can J Sunflower Breakfast No. l«/ 2 Can TRIPE 32c | SAUSAGE 32c Ground Beef Fresh Lean Lk 29c Pure Maid Flour 25 & 1.49 Weiners S All -a Meat * edio 39c Pure Mai<LS. R. Pure Maid S. R. FLOUR 5 lbs. 36c FLOUR .. Solid PackTomatoes m< ^ n 10c Say "I Saw It la Tka Chroaicle" — Thank You!