The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 19, 1953, Image 13

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Thursday, November 19, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE f Pare Fit* County Ranger Gives Warnings To Handle Fires 'Ten Commandments Of Safety' For Those Handling Firearms prompted by such events as the Ko rean hostilities, prolonged strikes and governmental production con- ! trols, sales volume would have fall- ; en off long ago. With the armistice in Korea and i the thinning out of military orders | the auto industry now finds itself In the past week several woods In view of the recent series of with plenty of everything that fires in the county have cost land- firearms accidents here are the “Ten * nto car construction. It also finds owners several hundred dollars in Commandments of Safety" compiled that with dealer inventories m ex damages, all apparently caused by by arms manufacturers. Copies of ces * ® million cars and dea - squirrel hunters, according to the these rules with other information in e F® complaining about over-produc- county ranger. attractive leaflet form may be ob- that but for the scare buying as; to date it has already done this against said estate will present built, them on or before said date, duly This is jittoky, h the time of year when the tained by any interested person who The dealer stocks began to pile POR EASY smwcy hazy condition makes it wm?seod a stamped envelope Irom very difficult for the lookout tow- The South Carolina Wildlife Federa- eKo* Airm® urith ei-s to spot fires) They must depend Federation, 55 Arcade, Columbia. hi h t U1 f new car invento- on the help of every citizen of the TREAT EVERY GUN WiTH ^ TLmendous voU^e of used county to report any fire they see THE respect DUE A LOADED cars has accumulated to plague the burning in or near wooded areas, gun. This is the first rule of gun; merchandisers. A very bad fire was prevented a safety j In recent weeks the industry has few ago, caused i by hunters, 2 . GUNS CARREED INTO CAMP! seen something of a battle between take^ bv Addtson Neighbors and OR HOME > OR WHEN OTHER- Chevrolet and Ford. Chevro et's taken by Add s g s d WJSE NQrr m USE> MU1ST dominance of the No. 1 spot in pro- Lghbora,'near Clinton. Also work- '^Ys BE U.NLOMJBD. and taken; ductio^ and sate has not been in S on the fire was David T Pitts ^ Ste to “ef a^d Ford Chevrotes DaVd“ With'airthe valuable "/sho^io, a«a might have eased off its output help furmshed the ranger the fire 3. ALWAYS BE SURE BARREL volume had not Ford th eatened was out m a few minute, Th.s ftrc ACTION ARE CLEAR OF OB- to^am some ground^^ was reported by a saw mill hand to K*-CTIONS, and ,hat >ou have £ h f lh . • f . Mrs David Pitts who relayed the oi. y ammunition of the proper size ha i? fo rd announced it would bu n d information to the fire tower. for the gun you are carrying. Remove ^ ^he last Jx month The help of every citizen is need- oil and grease from chamber befor- than jt d ; d [n ^ first With a t0 . ed m Laurens county to keep forest tiring^ tal of near!y 1,000,000 Ford cai fires down. Here are some of the 4. Always carry your gun so tnat things you can do: you can CONTROL THE DIREC- Say— 1. Be careful with fire in or near HON OF THE MUZZLE. EVEN IF “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONH’I r the woods when you start a warm- YOU STUMBLE: keep the safety on — _ ing or cooking fire while hunting, until you are ready to shoot. Don’t leave the fire unattended. 5. BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET Soak your fire with water or cover'BEFORE, YOU PULL THE TRIG- with dirt when leaving. Don’t toss GER; know the identifying features lighted smokes from your car win- 0 f the game you intend to hunt, dow. Use your ash tray. 6. NEVER POINT A GUN AT 2. Report any unatended fire you ANYTHING YOU DO NOT WANT see burning to the county fire con- TO SHOOT; avoid all horseplay trol unit. The phone numbers are w hiie handling a gun. 536 or 21241, or the operator in Lau- 7 UNATTENDED GUNS AL WAYS SHOULD BE UNLOADED; guns and ammunition should be stored separately beyond reach of children and careless adults. 8. NEVER CLIMB A TREE OR FENCE OR JUMP A DITCH WITH A LOADED GUN; never pull a gun toward you by the muzzle! lands, protecting your valuable tim -1a FLATlSvRD < smtFA : CE L OR T THE ber from someone else’s careless- o rrR ^rV ov waXp u ness and ignorance. Follow the law ?™^E ° F WATER; when at to the letter when you burn trash ^ ge ! P ractlce . be sure your back- or brush stop 15 ade< l uate - 2. Take a stand against woods AVOID ALCOHOLIC DRINKS burners. Help your county unit in ; be f° re or during shooting, prosecution of guilty parties. 1 ♦ 3. If you want to know more 1QCJ, C„U c Cfi npf about what preventing fire in the ' rf. n. ® , woods does, contact your county TOO Play Big Role Chevrolet meanwhile has more than 1,350,000 cars. proven, or be forvere barred. ODUS L. YOUNG, FINAL SETTLEMENT Administrator, Take notice that on the 30th day Clinton, S. C. of November, 1953, I will render a October 30, 1953 4c-w-26 final account o fmy acts and doings - —- - --r-——— as Administrator of the estate of CITATION FOR LETTERS OF J. Willie Yqung, in the office of the ADMINISTRATION Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun- The State of South Carolina, ty, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the County of Laurens. r same day will apply for a final dis- By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: charge from my duties as Adminis- WHEREAS, Desdie Adair Hol- trator. land made suit to me to grant Lu- Any person indebted to said es- ther Holmes Holland and Sara Etta tate is notified and required to Holland Donnan Letters of Admin- make payment on or before that istration of the Estate and effects ofl2 c . w .i9 date; and all persons having claims Thomas Irby Holland. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the sad Thomas Irby Holland, deceased, that they be and appear before me, m the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on November 25, 1953, next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why. the^ said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 10th day of Nov., Anno Domini, 1953. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, •J. P. L. C. Mev\/54- DODGE SHATTERS 196 RECORDS SWOPPINGJ rens can give it to you so the county ranger can send tools and help. 3. Familiarize yourself with thfe state fire laws. Here are some things the land- owner can do: 1. Plow fire lines around your woodlands. This will help keep fires from spreading from adjacent Look in the YELLOW PAGES of Your Telephone Directory fo vs* . bandy mi jrovr • • • eompUtm baying guida O In official AAA tests on the Bonne ville Salt Flats, ’54 Dodge V-8 rap tures more records than any other American car in automotive history! 0 158 new records for stamina and endurance ... 38 new records for speed and acceleration — 196 new official AAA records in all! © Equipped with PowerFlite Drive and Full-Time Power Steering. Dodge V-8 Convertible travels 6576 miles in 72 hours of night-and-day driving! O Here’s official proof "of the out standing stamina, performance and dependability that is Dodge for '54! Dodc, than ever before! MORE TO IT...MORE IN IT...MORE OF IT! v v • COOPER MOTOR COMPANY 211 W. MAIN STREEET TELEPHONE 515 ranger or district forester by writ- i a ..a-, I .wJ, ing County Ranger, Box 413, Lau- 1^ AUrO Industry HEAT-PROOF TABLI: To make 1 wooden table top heat- procH, remove the old finish oi, remove me om urnsn. Rub factories at hi h level one-third turpentine and two-thirds, The part saJes effort will have in linseed oil into the wood. Then ru nex t year’s auto market is being Detroit, Nov. 14—The automobile, industry next year will have to de- 1 pend upon salesmanship to keep employment and production in its dry. emphasized by every car maker in their dealer councils and sales rep resentatives generally. One leading car builder puts it There is going to be NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Clinton-Newberry Natural Gas Au thority Construction Project has' 1 * 115 wa y ; been completed, final inspection! competition for the favor of the having been made on October JJ j automobile buyer the likes of which and 23 1953 ™ 1S countr y hasn t seen for nearly Notice is further given that any-, a and 3 half - one having a claim for labor, mate- 1 make ™ a PP ear u t0 a 8 ree rial, fuel or supplies used on tbe ,! his view - They say, however,j Project bv Birmingham Budding that there is no reason why the in-« Company, Union ‘ Construction j dftry s merchandising d i v i s i o n Company, Floyd Smith d-b-a Floyd sh °uld experience much of a drop Waistinor rnmnanv Howard in unlt sales. Most of them see a H. DaTco’nsScto "'•*«< "ex, year for from 5 .o 5 1-2 Company, R. E. Pool. Dixie pipe i mill.on new passenger cars Line Company or B & R Construc tion Company will submit same. V \ V! Nj ' / V / , V y N y. v! \ \ ; \ S \N i ' / k / K / The. Ultimate in Beauty and Pleasure,... properly itemized and verified, to twelve o’clock noon on If that volume is realized it 1 would be the fifth time in indus try history that output volume has pivpciiy t 0 pp ed the five million mark. (The the following address not later than i in ^ str y buill 5 n9 000 1949 . ' 6,865,000 in 1950: 5,338,000 in 1951, 1 and already has built more than 5 1-2 million this year.) As far back as 1949 th? indus- November 30, 1953. BIRMINGHAM BUILDING COMPANY, ^-71, 40-26 try s sales executives were empha FINE FURNITURE Down Through the Years tTe. Jones & Sons The Best for Over Fifty Years sizing the importance of sales ef fort to maintain a high volume new car market. Unlike the earlier years, however, 1954 will have no artificial stimulus to pile up new car orders—so far a.< presently is discernible. 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