The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 11, 1939, Image 7
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1939
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
PAGE SEVEN
THE CHRONICLE'S
WANT AD RATES
Ic par ward far flraC
fira iaaartiaM far tka
prka of fo«r. MtaiiaaM charfo
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Distinguished Visitors At Track Meet
Card of tkaaka and trikataa
of reapect, Ic a word, payable
in advance. Minimiun SOc.
FOR RENT — 3-room unfurnished
apartment in neis' home, private
bath, i>orch and garage. Phone 152-\V
or see Mrs. W. M. MoCrary, Calvert
Avc. Ic
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart
ment in my residence. Private bath.
Back and front entrance.s. Phone 354.
Mrs. Sara Bell Davidson. Ip
T0M.\10 arid SWEET POT.\TO
PL.\NTS. Also Cabbage, Pepper
and Egg Plants. Seed Corn, Beans,'
Peas, Spinach, Tendorgreen, RajH?,
Mustatxl, Cantaloupe and Watemtelon.
Fertilizers and Insecticides. Blakely
Brothers Swd Store. Telephone 188.
WEST CLINTON
Mro. Joo Campbell, CoireaposMlent
I rival of a daughter on May 3.
The little lady has been given the
name of Londa Anne.
Mrs. Braswell before her marriage
was the former Miss 'Banna Mae
Franklin of Goldville.
GIVE HER A YEAR*S
SUBSCRIPTION
days
EDWIN CAMP
W. A. AUEX.\NDER
FOR SALE—Desirable building lot
on Maple street, facing north,
80x234 Apply T. J. Blalock,
Box 435, Clemson, S. C. 11-3c.
Edwin Camp, noted Georgia newspaperman. “Old Timer” of The .Atlanta
Journal sports page, made the opening address at the state track meet
here Saturday and also presented the cups to the champions. C<»ach W. .V.
Alexander of Georgia Tech, acted as head Judge at the meet. .Alexander
is widely known for his coaching ability. Both men seemed to he favorably
impreased with the way the meet was run off.
C. C. Abbott spent .several
! Iwst w’eek in Greenville.
Mrs. Maude Smith and daughter,
Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of
Greer, and Mrs. Maude Smith of Dun-'
can, visited Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. Smith,
Sunday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. S. W. Snelgrove, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Brunson
Snelgrove spent Sunday with .Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Snelgrove in Spartanburg.,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell and
daughter, Gerry, .Mr. and .Mr.s. Grover!
Sanders and Mrs. Sara Webb visited
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ntirris in Green
ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McGee and
family visited relatives in l,aurens
Sunday. !
.Mr. and Mrs. Grady .Arnold, Miss
('arrie Bell Evans, Mr.s. Turk Lowe.
Mrs. U'roy Shealy and .Miss Eloisej
ICrowt' attended t^e siivging conven-i
We Do All Kindi of
PRINTING
Except Bad.
Why not give mother a year’e mIk
•cription to her fevoriie mafasine?
A card announcing the gift will ba
sent.
Call—
JAMES W. CALDWELL
At No. 38
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS. Blood-1
tested Reds, Rocks, New Hamp
shire. Hatches every Tuesday. Call in
to see us. Feeds, Brooders and Chick
Supplies. Farmer Hatchery, 908 Main
St., Newberry, S. C. tf
THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX
By TENCH OWENS
ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS
cost only 25c a day. pay up to
$5,000. S. W. Sumerel, Phoni*s 80 and
32.
ition in .Anderson Sunday. j
I Kev. R. I). Hughes filleil the pnlpit
lof Kev. W. .A, Tinsley in -Anderson!
■ .'Sunday. i
I .Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell. .Mr.
[and .Mrs. Joe Campbell and family'
[visited in Enoree Sunday,
j Friends of Mi-s. E<ld ilucks will be'
I glad to know she has returne<l home,
aftt r undergoing an operation at the
: UkuI hospital. !
Mr. and Mrs. Wo(Mln>w Wilson and
•Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Kid<lle visited in
Sign of
The latest assurance given to P.'of Johnstow and the derby in general; Anderson Sunday.
C. tennis fans that the Blue St^»cking .... These campus softball game.s W. .A. Terry and .Misses B<‘at-
netmen will ‘dominate the annual whieh the P. C. boys daily engage in 'h'e and Sue Terry of Greenwood,
^ South Carolina intercollegiate tennis aie becoming n>usir.g affairs worthy 'Pent Sunday with Mr. and .Mr.s. J,
CHICKS—(TUCKS. We have Selected tournament beginning here today was of the best umpire available . . . . P. Jerry. v i o i
Pure B.W.I). Te-tted Chicks Tues- the victory last week over Aou ( linton tennis players had iM'tter Mr. and Mrs. blank Kiley were
day* and Fridays Starting Growing G*H)rgia Tech. This wa.s no small feat begin shariiening your racquets for fall*''! to Columbia .Monday on account
NItrogtii, Phosphoric Acid aod Potosh-each has its job to
do in producing bigger yields of better quality crops at lower
cost The proper amounts and proportions of the necessary ele*
ments provide plant-food balance. Nitrogen is the important
growth element in plant-food balance. ARCADIAN NITRATE
OF SODA, used as a top-dressing or side-dressing, supplies
quick-acting nitrogen to supplement mixed fertilizer when extra
nitrogen is needed for plant-food balance.
brother.
and Laying Ma.«th Grains’ Fetjdcrs considering the number of students the annual city tournament to be hl^ld «>f the di-ath of .Mr, Riley’s
FounUins, CTi'ick Tablets and Oyster ‘t Tech and the fact that Russell Bob- again this summer. ; Pit^rce Riley
Shdls. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. *>itt. one of the better players of the • ; Tis J K. Braswell are re-
Teiephone 188. South, was on the team -the same O* I ceiving congratulations u,H>n the ar-
Bobbitt who played a great exhibition sjaiCo . I
AT STUD—Re^stered Pointer, Town-match against Bitsy Grant on the P.J
(283321) Air number 4 court two years ago.,
Clerk ««f CouK Vic R. Renting
send’s Pilot Doome ('283321) Air t'. number 4 court two years ago., Total $6,645.
PiK»t, Seaview Rex, .Muscle Shoals Lyket Boykin, (Waying in the number
Jake breeding, t ail J. B Townsend, one spot, was coming back strongly . . , , ,
Jr., Phone 15-J. tf end had set point in the i»ect>nd set •** l«*gal land salas, totaling
against B..hbitt but lost aftei carry- bidding before Uw|
•ng the seo»nd M-t to 10-8. Other- M*
wnse the Lufler-lads had things w>4l '*»*^*‘
in hand in what must have hern *oine In Uh- ra«e Mrs. Rt»se V. Owens,
of the best tennis that they have in her twwn nght and as admmistra-
*ho»n this sr»*..n. The freshm»*n tor. Conner Owene, et al, 18 tracts'
eke»l out a c!.e.e win -\rr the T- h and bH*. involving Hu settlement of
f, .to r''!!nd “Ut a -'-H r-iful in the t I. tlweiia 4Wtate, »^»ld for
D.AHUA and GLADIOU BUlJtS.
Several Varirtiee of Dahlias. Gladi
oli in Mixed and Saparate Colors.
Nw-sturtiums in Bulk and Rig .As«<< n-
mi lit of Mower Seeds in Packages
Blahely Brothers Seed Store-. Tele
phone 188.
For
Headaches
and other
PAIN
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al Drug Store*
Arcodioa NitroH of Seda eg Coffee, at a tupplement to
mixed fertilizer well-balanced with photphoric acid and potash,
produces your yield of cotton on fewer acres at lower coat per
pound. This means more land for aoil-conserving cropa, more
chance for^the soil to grow its own organic matter, leas lo« from
aroaion and more actual farm income ARCADIAN side^lresa-
ing it needed when yxw cotton fertilixer contains lem (hwn
6% nitrogen.
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Features
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I>tk lattL’'" alm‘*'<l unbrlirvnWr Mr. and Mr*. Harvi-y John.*ton and
fral .»f rntrrmg four indiv<.kial rvrnt* M,n. .Mr. and .Mr*. .Shawr and ilough-
and winning first place in rack, not to tri, I.i\mia, and .Mr*. H.*») Gillo-pu*
mrntion running a^ anchor man unhand ilaughlri
ithr mile relay tram which plated .Mr.,. Tommy (’raft .-^p.-nt tht week-
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third, ha- never Wn equaUetl before;,.,,4 m R„k Mill with her sister, .Mrs.
in the history of the South Uarolins J jf SJijfh.
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state track meK, a* far as we know Wiiliam Palmer and Forre*t Hraw-
. . . . Neither of the two men who ](.y niotoreil to Lin-khart for the week-
broke state rwords in the meet were
on the victorious Clem-son team: Lit- M|.,s |,oietta Ix'slie has ndurned to
tie, of ( arolina, broke the broad jump her home in .New York after an ex
record held by Hogrefe of F. ('., and tended visit with the ('ooleys.
Lati»l>eth, of .New4>erry, broke the shot Mi.sse.s Annette .Moorhs-ad and Grace
put record .... The startling show Martin were weke-end guests of,
of speed and jMiwer by the .Newd>erry f,iend.s at Limeston college and at-
Indians was one of the most amazing tended .May day exercises on Salur-'
features of the stale meet. Entering day. 1
a full team for the fir.n time and one R, v. J. lx*Grande .Mayer of Clinton,
which hiyi veiy little coaching, the held senices for the Lutherans in
Indians were able to win third in the Goldville at 3 o’cl.K-k Sunday after-i
varsity meet and fourth in the fresh- noon. * j
man competition .... Dr. Peake a. D. Barron ha.< returned from a
thoroughly enjoyed betting “dopes” on trip to Washington, 1). (.’, I
the freshman races and varsity pre- ♦—;;—
liminaries with Tatum Gr-essette,, Woman’s ( lub F.ntertained j
Citadel coach. He even delayed the! Gu.ssie Osborne and Mi.ss Sal-t
S. NIW "OSSIBVATION
CAg- VIMSIlITT.
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BIDINO STSTIM WITH IM-
MOVIO SHOCKPIOOr
SrilSINO. (AvuNaM. 00
Ala«f«r Dm IvMm medm/i
only.)
•. TUISn TOP.
♦. PSONT-IND STABILIZa.
10. NO 01 APT VINTILAnON.
11. HAND BSAKI MOUNTIO
UNOM DASH AT LIFT.
12. SYNCSO-MISH TSANS*
mission.
BENJAMIN &
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PLUMBING
oooADdoow
HEATING
SERVICE
Telephone 9268
WE ARE HUNTING
TROUBLE
start of Qiuflltf the races .so that he !*** Craig had charge of the Woman’s
and Gressette could be sure which club monthly party. They presented
lane the other w'as choosbng to win une of the best programs of the year
.... The presence of Coach Bill Al- —Major Bowes imp«*rsor>ated by Lulu
exander of Georgia Tech and Edwin Mae O’Dell, and his amateur hour
Camp, the “Ole Timer” of the At- (not even the gong was missing)—
lanU Journal Sports page, added.kept the seventy-five club members
a great deal to the colorful meet. | present, in a gale of laughter for an
Sara Rushton, 1938 winner oi the.lwur. Every thing from opera to im
itate 'high school girls tennis chani-' personations of animals was given,
pionship, jdayed during the past sea-| Carrie Lou Little closed the pro-
Json on the ('boys) freshman team of gram with a clever poem,
the University of South Carolina'
Take a look at tha unequalad Mlea record of the new 1939 Chev
rolet-then take a look at the unequaled list of Chevrolet quality
features shown at the right. . . . There's a direct connection
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Chevrolet la Uadirtg alt other makes oj cars in sales for the
eighth time in the last nine yearz—selling at tha rate of a car
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You want th* car that gives you the moat for your money;
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!. . . . “Pepper” 'Martin, Furman’s,
fiery shortstop, was fanned four times
I by lAmar Castleberry, P. • C.’s ace
twirler, as the Blue Stockings w’on a
Hollywood mogus have two predom-i close one from the Hurricane ^lilis
inant formula!* for making news. If week. And to strike out even once *
they can’t have two Stan in love, they I is very unusual for Martin
Commencement Recital
The annual commencement recital
of Joanna sichf»ol wa.s given in the
new school auditorium Monday night,
under the direction of Miss Allene
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17. DILCO-tlMT STASTINO,
UONTINO, lONinON.
. . and Koras of other
important featuras.
SiAl Morois VAIUI
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We carry a complete liae of blaak
have them fighting mad at each other.[Some of the P. C. boya took in the; booka. Ledgers, Cask Books, JoaraalB»
Simile: ae comrmon as a divo^ to: Kentucky derby last Saturday, and paj Beaks, etc. Call 74 far yet
P^ter D’Oiaay Pakner. joo return were lood in their praises| Mads Ckraaicle Pshlialihif Cm
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