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FRIDaV, JUNE 20, 1047
Bdfame
SOCIALIZED POWER SCHEME
The Clinton Chronicley in discussing the great
difference between priyate power development and
socialized power development, makes two pertinent
inquiries.
- Find, the Chronicle asks, “Where is the busine^
man in South Carolina who would purchase stock, if
o^ered, in Mr. Jeffries' Santee-Cooper?"
Second—“Would you, Mr. Business man, buy
stock in the proposed Clark’s Hill of which E!dgar
Brown, Governor Thurmond and Senator Maybank
appear as chief advocates?
“The answer is a loud NO.”
The Chronicle believes that if Clark's Hill is to
be built, it should be by private companies, through
free enterprise, rather than government Govern
ment has no business in the power business or any
other business in competition to private enterprise.
MR. GUNTHER AND SOUTH CAROUNA
*
South Carolinians who have read John Gunther’s
book, “Inside U. S. A.’’ are not at all happy over what
the eminent writer has to say about the Palmetto
State.
Gunther devotes four entire pages to South Caro
lina and his conelumOns about our state can best be
illustrated hy the following excerpts.
“South Carolina, a stubborn and rebellion^ en
tity with pronounced sectionalism is very backward by
most criteria. It is a curious xind of graveyard of var
ious economics, having successfully lived on indigo,
turpentine and rice, as well as cotton.
“In percentage of white literacy. South Carolina
is the forty-eighth state. MusiMippi is the lowest state
culturally with South ^Carolina neext. The mill work
ers of South Carolina are among the most poverty
blanched and backward folk in America.
“This is a case apart South Carolina is one of the
oorest of American states and probably the balldest
e low county people and upland people are still
at loggerheads. One reason is—poor communications.
Noboby can quite understand this point until he tries
by rail to cross the inland area.’’
We question seriously that Mr. Gunther came to
the above conclusions following a detailed study of
the state. If he had, we as South Carolinians would
react most soberly to his attack. But we believe his
judgment followed a casual review of the state in
which hearsay evidence predominated. We are sur-
rised that a writer of Mr. Gunther's reputation would
ay claim to accuracy on such an investigation.
A b6Mrit baaebeU fUM was
ptoyad WatoMday aftamoo* oe
tha diamond Sera with Um Amart-
can Lagloa Jnaimr boya from Harta*
rUla. Tha proceeds ol this sa»*
went to Trarls Kelley, who hsl tha
misfortima of hrsafctaf hlo las
while playing for lower state cham
pionship. Trarls has bean a patfaat
at Moore Clinic, OolomMa, for a
number of weaks.
Mr. and Mrs. Graydoa Oasis aad
children spent tha waekand In Wal-
tarboro with ralaUras.
Mr. and Mrs. Lea Ernest Outlaw
of Oak Mdse, Tam., spaat fha
weekend here with thalr parents.
Mr. aad Mra W. A. OaOaw.
Rev. John V. Murray 4s attsad-
tag the youth Assembly of South
CaroHna confsrsnca at Calamhia
College aa one ot the ataff thla
week.
Mr. and Mra. Josh Smith of
Moncks Comer ware gneats of
their parenta, Mr. and Mra. J. E.
SeVaranee last week.
Mrs. Louise Lee Is rlslting her
brother and family, Mr. and Mra.
Ralph TUler in Marion. lU.
Miaa Mary Ellen McLaurin,
Meaaers. John Dan McLaurin and
Neil Ratcliff hare gone to Chicago,
ni., to be attendanta in the mar-
riage of Miss Kay Bentley of that
place and Bethune Alexander Mc-
Laurin. The wedding will take
plane June 17.
Mr. and Mra. D. M. Mays, Misses
Cecilia King %nd Harriett Maya,
Mr. and Mra. June Trueadell and
Miaa Stella Bethune attended the
wedding of Mias Sarah Howie of
Anderson to Robert Bethnne King
of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Mays,
Misses King and Mays remained
tor the weekend with Mr. and Mra.
Mark King.
Mra. J. N. McLaurin accompanied
her grandson, little Montey Phil-
Ups. to hla home in Newport News,
Va.. last week and returned to her
home here Tuesday.
Hr. and Mra. S. L. Shultman, Jr.,
and Httle daughter (ft Hammond.
Ind., are spending a month with
their parenta. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Pale.
Mrs. Lawrence McDowell of Tam
pa. Fla., and Boyd McKinnon, Jr.,
of Martlnes, Oa., were guests of
their pareuta, Mr. and Mra. W A
McDbwell, Tuesday. They were ac
companied to Martlnes hy Mrs.
McDowell, who spent two days
with her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. McKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd O’Bryan and
llCtls aon, Nelson of Greelyrllle.
were Sunday guests of their moth-
grandparantg!* '^!^*Lid Mrs. Mkry Ypang
Tarbroui^ Mn. O’Bryaa uud 4ttle
son remaiaci for a week’s visit
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MR. BUCKLEY IMPROVING
The many Camden friends of W
F. Buckley will be glad to learn
tiiat Mr. Buckley Is rapidly r^
covering from a recent IDneta Mid
operations, which for a time
threatMied to hare aerlons If got
fatal results.
2 Btartsg 4 days ha-
tee •yon omr, n
sSmU hOo nUtrs
pem due te pww fsaa-
uQBSl w—esassSi
Try CaritaL If n hslpa JOVD
bsgtelyeudM.
FULL RICH
AROMA AND
WINEY FLAVOR
-'A/wojrs h Gbod TatUt*'
PLEASANT
'Tha H^a/coflia Flavor
Coupon.
In Each
Paekaga and
taka this
opportunity of
getting a
^ood Suppb^
of Fine Quality
(Muscogee)
JowsdA.
Sunday geasts of Mr. aud Mn.
C. C. Pato ware Mr. aad Mrs. Lon-
nia Yaitu aeali of C<dttadMa.
Mr. and |frs. Fred Brinson hare
rawrad iMo the hosM toraaarty ac-
capiad hy Dk. and Mrs. W. W. Culp.
Miss Mary Brannon of Columbia
spate tha weekend with her par
ents, Mr. aad Mrs. B. W. Brannon.
Ws ara glad to hara tha follow-
iag patletea at homa altar spend
ing nwhUa at Mooras Clinic hos-
S tnl and Columbia hoapltal: Mrs.
argarat Marion, Trarla Kstlay
and Chnrlla Joum. Mr^ WIU Ham
mond Is a patient at Ootumhla hos
pital
Mr. MM Mrs. Jack Copeland and
children of Charleston ware waek-
end gnesta of Mr. and Mrs. Behry
West
Sunday gnasts of Mrs. Dona Cly-
hnm wera Mr. and Mra. Ahrln Cly-
bnra and children of Alcoln.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McCullough
and children of West Virginia ara
visiting their mother, Mrs. Dona
Clybnm.
Mr. aad Mrs. Jnaa Treesdell
spent Sunday in Bannattsvllla with
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FOR SALE FOR ON*SITE USE
ONLY SURPLUS OOTBRN-
MBNT PROPERTY, INCLUDfNO
LAND, BUILDINGS AND FA
CILITIES
Trotter Field, Auxiliary Field No. I
to Southern School of Aviation
Kerteaw County, South Carolina
WAA Disposal No. R-SC-ll
All that certain tract or parcel of
land containing ten <I0) aeraa,
more or leas, together with M|-
prbyeinenta thereon, consisting of
bnlldings. together with fixtnres
therein, and ntilttles as follows:
One (1) two-story frame building,
asbestos shingle sidlBg, one (1)
oneatory frame bnUding (Pnmp
honae), one (1) shed building, one
(1) storage building, and water
distribution system, electric distri
bution system Inclndtng 7600 Volt
trantmisalon line (underground
cable); tha major portion of tha
ten acre tract being covered with
rock and asphalt paving.
located at
Trotter Field, Auxiliary Field No. 1
to Southam School of Aviation
Kershaw County, South Carolina
AppraxiAately fourteen (14)
mile# North 'of Camden, South
Carolina, near Lockhart Road—Kei^
Shaw County.
War Assets Adminlstratton In
vites. bids for the purchase of tha
spectfied real property of this loca
tion. The sale is only on the basis
of continued use of the offered
property ou-the-slte.
Prospective purchasers are re
quired to bid on the property in
Ita entirety. All bids should be made
on the uniform bid forms provided
for this sale. These bid forma state
Che terms and conditions of the
sale, give the baaia upon which
sale will be made in whole or apecl-
ried parts, and provide the informar
tion that will enable the bidder
to make hla offer In the correct
way. Inatrumons for making bldk,
and bid forma are now avaibble
at the Columbia District Office of
War Assets Administration. Third
floor, Wingfield Building. 1246 Main
Street, Columbia, South Carolina.
The offering is subject to the
following priorities to purchase, in
this order:
1. Federal Government Agencies.
2. Reconstruction Finance Cor
poration for resale to qualified
small busineaa.
3. SUte and Local Governments.
4. Non-Profit Institutions,
and
TO NON-PRIORITY HOLDERS
The period during which priority
holders may exercise their rights of
priority rung for ten (10) days,
commencing June 18, 1947 and end
ing June 27, 1947, and the period
'during which non-priority holders
may submit Mia runs lor thirty
(SO) days, •ommeuclug June IK
1947 and eadtag Jnly 17. 1947. Nour
priority bidders are eubject to
clalma of priority holdMO.
Proposals from priority holder!
will be opened ue reeeived, BMs
from the geoersl puhllo will he
pohllcly opened sad rend at the Of- •
flee of Real Property DlspoaaL War
Aaaeta AdmMstitel^ T^d Floor,
WingfMd BuMlng., 1244 Main
Street. ColumUn, Senth Carolina,
ut 2:00 p. m. Esatem Standard
Time on July 17. 1947, and no bids
received aft4r that time will bo
considered.
War Assets Administration re
serves'the right to reject any or
all bids. No bids win he considered
unless prepared on the speclfie hid
forms that oH provided.
To obtain your required hid form
and 'all informstlon on how to ar
range tor creMt and for inspection
of this propd^, address:
WAR ASSETR ADMINISTRATION
OPIICE OF RBAL PROPERTY
QIBPOSAh
Third Floor, Wingfield BnUding
124C Main Btreet
Columbia* BouRi Caroltaa
CN-174.1
• FLOOR SANDING
• REASOMABLE RATES
• FREE ESTIMATES
• GUARANTEED WORK
We .liive heavy ma-
ehines to* imure a' level
floor and anough of them
to Hnish any size houde or
apartment in a very ahort
time.
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WILLIAMS BROS.
Floor Surfacing Co.
At WesmDe
Mrs. Mary Alloa Yang; M,
widow of L. G. Young, died at her
reaideuee near Weatvilla ftUay.
She was bora In Kershaw county,
*
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 T,
Meltoa.
In the absence of the Baptist
pastor, Rev. T. B. Attaum, the Baa-
dsy aomlBg eervlMs will be con
ducted hy Rev. C. P. Cowherd of
RldgeerasL N. C. Rev. CowhMd
served this chur^ at one time
es pestor and was loved hy all
denomtaetJons.
& C. Htott spent the waehend
In Andersen with reIsfiveB.
Mrs. O. R. TherreO et Leafiheter
spate last week with Her daughter
and tam^, Mr. aad Mra. T. A.
Rosier.
aai Mill
daughter U the late Mr,
Thoams Hmtoa.
Fuaeral servloee wera heM. at
the Damesees Methodiet - chareh
iBuaday at 4 p. m. lateirmete fal
lowed la the chareh cemetery.
Bhe le edrvtved hy elx aeoa, etx
daughters, three brothers, two sis
ters, 24 grundehlldren and 42
great-grandchildren.
tUttSHAM
awostom
L H. JONES.
David Barr
FruA
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KERSHAW, S. C
Friday, Jime 20
“LADY IN THE LAKE“
Robert Montgomery
Audrey Tetter
' Saturday, Juna 21
‘TWIUGHT ON THE
RIO GRANDE**
Gene Autry—^Adele Mari
SaL, JtMe 21, 10*30 P. M.
**YANKEE FAKIR’*
Douflhe Fewley, J4an Wucdltery
Moa.-TDaa,, Jana 23-24
Douglas FalTbeeka
Maureen 0*Hara
Wadmaaday, Juna 2S
“FOR THE LOVE OF
RUSTY**
Tad Donaldson—Ann Doran
Thursday, June 26
“MY BROTHER TALKS
TO HORSES**
Buteh Jankino--Poter Lawford
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