/holeryhavevacuum-cleaner salesman to the scene.ears,arneswishGrand Rapids Dess.The country now knows it can have allthat cake President Truman promised, provided it eats the hill.—New ^ork World-con-iptedTelegram.warlongtheasingl areMr. and Mrs. John Doe were seenother evening at a popular night clublamenting over their cocktails the deplorableamount of juvenile delinquency we have nowadays.bm the /efhgjsrator98v waiting tor!ELECTRICker REFRIGERATOR►ticalveryutter\\\ratedolderpace.sctricgive*Mnrf*Model NF-8Fproperly handled. Mr. King hasTION—FOR SUCCESS TO ALLPastor PraisesRed Cross WorkIn a letter recently received by Albert George, chairman of the Aiken county chapter, Amercan Red Cross, the Rev. B. Wallace Edwards, pastor of the Salley Baptist church, gave praise to the Hod Cross for the relief work np following the Salley tornado jf last May.FOR RENT—Small unfurnished cottage with complete kitchen and heating. Good location. George A. Durban, phone 40, Aiken.Mch. 9, 11 npd.FOR SALE—One Cushman motor scooter, motor in perfect shape, $175. Irvin Jones, Route 4, Aiken.Mch. 9, pd.i 4A part of the letter is quotedbelow: jFor many weeks now, I have ib*d the intention of writing to\ou in behalf of many of the citizens of Salley. I know that I express the sentiment of the entire community when I express to yousincere appreciation for the help rendered our town following the storm disaster last year. We were hit by a tornado which did quite-a hit of damage to pronertv hut fortunately claimed no lives. The day following the storm, the American Red Cross was on the job. Emergency food and clothing, were distributed w’here needed.iFor several days following, workers were in town to receive requests for financial assistance in rebuilding homes wrhich had beenCITATIONWhereas, Mrs. Lallah H. Ritter has made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of William Henry Ritter, deceased.These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said William Henry Ritter, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate to beIheld at Aiken Court House onwMarch 23rd, 1949, next after publication hereof, at 11:00 o’clock, . . ..in the forenoon, to show cause, ifpartially or completely destroyed, any they have why thfi 3aid Ad_by the tornado. Many homes werecompletely restored by the RedCross assistance which would nothave been possible without theassistance.“We sincerely appreciate your efforts and time spent here in helping so many of the storm victims. This letter is not my personal note of appreciation alone. Many of the people of the community have requested that I express for all of us our sincere thanks . . .Scenes of this Salley disaster have been on display for the past week in the north window of Holley Hardware Company. Red Cross workers can be seen at work immediathely following th3disaster.ministration should not be granted.i Given under my hand this 8th day of March, 1949.E. GLENN WILLIS,Judge of Probate.Mch. 9, 16ALCOHOLISMTREATEDSAFELV-EFFECTIVELYnt M. II. In ChirgeThis was only one of many such disasters last year. 1949 has already got off to a rugged startAlco-I laven Sanitarium TelephoneDay or Night 2-4485 605 E. North St.,Greenville, S. C.FOR SALE!—New three bedroom house. Kitchen completely furnished. House heated by hot air furnace. Excellent location. Reasonable financing available.George A. Durban, phone 40, Aiken, S., C.Mch. (J. 1 1 npd.THFnrnitpersThe Slt;tioiPleaseSimu