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THK CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. May 8. 1958 LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Carrwpoadent. Repraaantatlv* TELEraONY 1MJ ASHINGTON AND "SMALL BUSINESS” Mr and Mr> I N Pierce and Mr* William ArmMnmn in Gray famil> were railed to GnkMwro. N Court. ( SuiHia> evening due to the death Mr*. Betty Cauble and Sam o( hi* father. Cauble. of Anderson, visited their Mr and Mrs Jessie Abercrombie daughter and sister. Mrs. Bud Full and Marshall, of North Augusta. , * r an d r u H cr Mrs Mattie Abercrombie. Mr and Mrs Claude Gilstrap, Jr., and Mrs Maxie Abercrombie and Nathan spent the week-end in daughter, of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Gil- Krank Young, of Mountville. and strap. Sr . and Mr. and Mqs. 1. J. Mrs L Crawford, of Ware Shoals. Fair. Mrs. Gilstrap. Sr., returned visited Mr and Mrs. Henry Aber- home with her daughter in-law for crombie during the week-end Mrs. a few days visit. Crawford also visited MYs W. E. Mrs. Charles Sullivan and Mr Johnson and Mrs. Bobby Sullivan, of near Mr and Mrs. Jack Case, of Pelzer. and Mrs. Hazel Babb, of Lockhart, were Sunday guests bf; Laurehs. were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs B C Revis. Mr. and Mrt. W. N. Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and Mrs. Aaron Armstrong and Sheila daughters visited the former's spent the week-end with their par- mother. Mrs Stanley Green in ?nts and grandparents, Mr. and Greenville Saturday. Mrs Oscar Pennington in Gray Mr and Mrs Ernest Armstrong Court and family of Rock Hill, were re- cent week-end guests of his par- Woman’s Missionary Society ents. Mr and Mrs Earl Armstrong. To Meet Mrs J C. Meeks and family The Kathleen Walker Circle of spent Sunday with her father, J. H. the Lydia Baptist W. M S. will Holmes in Cross Anchor. meet Wednesday, May 14. at one Mr and Mrs Bill Nelson visited o’clock with Mrs. B. C. Revis on their son. l.eland, at Shriners Hos- Beech St. pital in Greenville on Sunday. The W. M S. of the Baptist ^ Friends will be* interested to know, Church will meet Thursday (to- Leland is doing tine after an opera- night) at 7:30 p m at the home of tion on his foot last week. MYsi E. C. Burdette. 91 Palmetto P H Roberts and Clyde Tram- St. mell were in Greenville Monday evening for a Mestmghouse show. | G. A. Fmus Week May 11-17 Misses Elizabeth and Virginia The Girls Auxiliary of the Lydia Manning and Ponald Manning, of Baptist Church will observe Focus Iv a. were Sunday guests of Mr and Week beginning Sunday. May 11. Mrs E C Burdette , through May 17, Mr and Mrs Roy Kellett and On Sunday morning the mothers sons and Mr.> R M. Kellett, of and the girk are asked to sit to- F.norte were Sunday dinner guest* gtlher for the morning worship ot Mr and Mr* Keith McGee service at 11 o'clock led Prevail* of Lumberton. N A motbe*r-daughter banq It can be done. Victories can be won by public preirure. • • a ThU fact waa fu»t recently proved quite dramatically out IA Hakrr«tirld. a medium aiaed oil town in California. For aome time, the huge Safeway food chain had been operating on a test haais a cut rate appliance mart in con junction with their food em porium. It was planned to take this operation over the entire national opera- tion of the chain. • • o But one thing happened. It can probably be attributed to the basic Anglo-Saxon sense of fair play, which despite appearances to the contrary, is still predomi nant in American life. • a • Such waa the hue and outcry, the prrssurea, brought by the public, by supptiera, and by the decent, thinking clUxens of Bak- erafield, that Safeway closed up their appliance discount ahop, and has dropped all plana to extend this plan over the nation. • a a And while Safeway officials al legedly deny it, not a small fac tor in this decision was an'unor- ganized spontaneous public boy cott of Safeway as the place to buy food. In other words, public sensibilities were aroused. a a a Thai. It was conclusively dem onstrated that despite all pro found statements of self-annoint- ed pundits to the contrary, there runs throngh American people a fundamental sense of fair play which when sufficiently outraged, acts pretty much on concert. a a o Another large California food chain. Thriftimart, also entered the discount appliance sales field, ® NwkmI rMmtlM rivC WILSON H A k 111 R and hat now after two yean dropped out of It. a a a This chain found they could uot operate efficiently In the appli ance field, called It qnlts. ooo Thus, major appliance makers have much to ponder with these two examples. • • • , As any sales expert knows, the high rate of usage of modern ap pliances In this nation has been due largely to local Independent dealers, willing to risk their money In Inventories, devote time and energies in actively promot ing to their prospects new ap pliances. OSS But the giant appliance makers forgot these dealers in their haste to make big profits from bigger volumes, and by pricing and sales policies, by going after what appeared to be the fast buck, cut the ground out from under their respective corps of independent dealers. s s s The result has been that prob ably never In American history have major household appliance raannfactnrggf been in so de pressed a condition as now. O S 0 And die sad part of it all is that they will get no healthier, their stock values will go lower, not higher, until they recognize a fundamental fact. OSS And that fact la that no manu facturer of any consumer goods, whether it be appliances or autos, can long survive In good health, unless supported by a healthy corps of independent dealers. And this Is a lesson that the in dependent dealers of America, oa every Main Street In the na tion. should make sure Is bres' Nt home time and time again to the major maanfactarers. No oae should let them forget that mighty Safeway stores, whom they all ronrted with seal, dropped them like a bet potato. and Mrs i. A Black. Sr , today Mrs Ralph Blackwell wMI cete brate her birthday May 10. George Howell observed His birth day May 3 Mr and Mr*. Major Crawford i will celebrate th**ir 11th wedding anniversary May 1.4. Linda Roper ceiirhratmi her 11th birthday May 1. Mr?. Hugh Ballard will observe her birthday May 15. Miss Linda Patterson will cele- I brate her 16th birthday May 10. Mrs. Lindy Barlowe will celebrate a birthday May 14. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., will observe their wedding anniver sary May 13. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State ef Sooth Cantina, Coonty of Lauras By J. H Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Harman Bernard Henderson made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Sara M. DeGroff These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Sara M. DeGroff, deceased, that they be , and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on May 15, 1958, next, after publica tion hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hava, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 22nd day of April Anno Domini 1958. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 2c M-g J. P. L. C. * -pen! the w wk-end with Mr be held Tuet .md Mr* David Mord 4t the cburcli Mr ark: Mr* Horae* Broun visit ho*tea* Othri i*l h«-r brother piman Mtse and Mr* Wi*« in Nt-aherry on Sunday Mr Wlm o improving M his borne lotto*j m-THmm lUnrv* <*nd bus pd*i stay Baptist t in Mr* wrwrgr M*dv add Mtsa Training l Louim W jelr .f (•real tall* * tailed amg with I Mr and Mr* * altm t ouper m flan* *ei N*’urU-t* e harlw Francis and catian tiiMi Jimmy 1 **prt returned haeae *dh iwfid the far ih»tr srondn*u4hrt ang aual lor a* The amt ovr-rwvgM Oay me«U|g Mi Mr aad Mr* Rapsv TNt add an Jtdw da Mr • Mae Phdhp*. «f i.rvvmdhr * * .a4.iv g*e*t* af Mr add Mr. Harr* tewgiafiaa Mr* tit* Trmawt ■ amt Mr* fama MaMfi* ./ i^Mtrvm* is* TeuphdMfi * * Mr W Mr* Bwfid* MkargUl -< v ***md*» muS Mi and Mr* T n \»» «i V* * ~ M* ««l Mr* g Mr **M M'r ( ,# «aet • I) ev« ,,th it W quet will May 13. M S at II be car tg the Officer* had Teachers Meet The officer* and teacher* ef Lydi Harry Templeton was a patient at Blalock Clinic a few day* last week Mr* Leroy Davis i* a patient at Blalock Clinic Rerthda* Fart) At Kindergarten Friday morning Mr* Ralph Blackwell honored her *on. Rtrkir with a birthday party at Kinder Happy Birth r% aAfMHl HfRMHMk three months each a year The chorus was composed of members from the fourth fifth and sixth grades Birthday* And Anlveruane* Happy birthday In Pruitt Oakley Best Place to Buy First Aids I I A well stocked first aid cabinet is your first line of health protection. We make it our business to have everything you need, all top quality. McGee’s Drug Store l-HONE NO. 1 I I I I CREDITORS’ NOTICE Ail persons having claims against the Estate of Fred Simpson Pitts, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. KATRINE M. PITTS. 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There are lour sound reasons why ovrry person should ationd sorvicos regularly and sup port tho Church. Thoy arc: (I) For hie own sake. (2) for his children’s sake. (3) For thr take ol his community and nation. (4) For tho sako ol thr Church IreeU. which needs his moral and ma- leriol support Flan to go le church roqularly and rood Bible daily CHRONICLE PUB. CO. ISS Car. SL took C*00*M Vt'M* FsrsMSo >1 1*41 fkuuuBi 11 M 11 lsaa«s M U labs 1 a* i*» um* 1 MB* JOka • IB P V4 --a-* r. T. E JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Main St. $ }i l I HOWARD’S PHARMACY 105 E. Main St. LARK’S Esso Station 811 S. Broad St ANDERSON Appliance Co. S. WwSM.