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THURSDAY. JULY 6. 1939 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. PAGE nVB NOTICE Of Bus Truiuporiation i JVilh the Press Bids for the transportation of school children of Laurens county s'KaU be opened in the office of Coun ty Superintendent of Education Tues- tinnwMiii;iiwKirTiiimmcinc« BEANS AND POTATOES THE | ANSWER [people you know I ■ Ion, an* spendinjf the wet*k in Now jYork atten^iinir the fair. ' Mrs. E. M. Timmemuin and chil- Vork, where she will take a summer course in library work at Columbia university. “In the Cumminifs sec^on of Hamp-; .a I 1 o on T> w ^ county, W. R. Shuman, merchant; Park. Ga., were quests the past week day, July 25rh, at 3:30 P. M. The planter, recently Ihst 100 crates of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. final date for acceptance of bids will of hearts and this week w’as plowing A. I^. Neighbors, be 12 o’clock noon, July 25. junder eight acics of potatoes.” Print-1 Mrs. John Moultrie sjH'nt last wi*ek Tt>is nMice shall not apply to dis.(>"* this Tho Ham,^|in MyotioW wrth hor paront,. Mr, tricts own.w thoir own boaea, a.s <-«n<i M.-». R. J. Kdmond.s. trostws in 3uch districts will award "* dnestion. Mis.s Mac Barton of Columbia, was contracts. 1 “Simply because all available labor the week-end guest of Miss Eloi.se Routes subject to bids are as fol- either on relief rolls or w'orking Von Hollen and .Mr. and Mrs. Eugt*ne Jean and Charles Sims of College I J. L. Cochran of .Abbeville, was the j days the pa.st week in Montreal, N. (’., week-end guest of friends here. Bon darken. Miss Dean Mosher of Commerce, Mrs. W. D. Adair sjH?nt Ga., is the guest of Miss Barbara fourth holidays in Willianvston Mivntgt>mery. Adair’s mother, .Mrs. 'Cliff H. McUhkI of Denmark, spent several days this week with his sis-i Rev. C. B. Betts is attending an ter, Mrs. Hugh Holman. Mrs. C. M. Hailey and daughter. dren and Mrs. E. Mood Smith .**pent Mrs. G. P. Roberta spent the week- Friday in Greenville. j end in CharK>tte with her daughter, Mrs. .A. M. Copeland spent a few' Adelaide Roberts. Clinton, Lydia Saturday Losen lows: Hurricane No. 15 to Clinton. Mountville No. 16—Mountviile: 1. Lisbon to Mountville. 2. Rock to Mountville. 3. Old Mountville to Mountville. cr M- V 1- u- 1 -r answer is the Suilivan No. L—Hickory Tavern: ,, - 1. Merna to Hickorj' Tavern. 2. Shiloh—Hickory Tavern. \ answer is Lauiens No. 4, Bailey to Laurens i Philadelphia on the WP.A project of widening the John.s»)n. highway between Brunson and Yema- pr/^nd Mr.s. D. 0. Rhame. Jr., and R. I*, church workers conference at i Bon darken, near Hendersonville, .Miss Florence Bailey, aie enjoying t stay at Viiginia Beach. i Mrs. Felder Smith and Miss Virginia Benjamin of Orlando, f'ff^*** Miss Ha Mclve- i.see . . . There is plenty of work for|,>, p q ^ihanu*. Sr., .are .spomiingI Fla., is sjH-nding a two weeks vacation iGa.. ^\yoni the jthose who w-ant it and at w'agt‘s al- j-he week at Great Smoky Mountain i with her paients Mr and Mrs J E holidays in the mountains of ‘most eqvMd to relief wages.” ^ ;na{ional F«»-k. iBenjamin |North Carolina. The Hampton County IKmwrat.sl . . ; Mi-s. T. Jl. Sea.se and children visit- Mollohon won over dinton Mill® Saturday in the Mid-Carolina league by the close .score of 6 to .5. The lo«8 ivtluceil the K>cal team’s lead in the stamling to one-half game. Newhe^rry move<l within a half game of the top by turning back Lydia miUs in a well played game by the score of 3 to 1. City. Mt. Gallagher to Ware Shoals. Mt. Olive to Ware Shoals. Rock Bridge to Mountville. Rock Bridge to Lydia Mill. Lydia route to Clinton Shady Grove to G');i...’.e. Rcnno to Clinton. :an able-bodiesl man who cannot find a O’Daniol of Camden, sj '>b“^'i'7l'av ;^”tiM-.’bric\iaycV.'i>Jnd the week-end with her parents.;mother. Mt^. J W. 'vho ac- ha;'iHH‘n“s,‘^nd^^^ isalesman, he* can find a job on the i Mn and Mrs. A. O I>an.el. ;c.>mpan.ed her home for a few days^^.^^ Wednes<lay foi 'lands of the United States. He has' ^ nends of Eugenia Neighbons,, visit. | Mi.ss Julia Porter of this city, w'ho Mon- for New Sold by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy but to go to them. slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. .A. L.! Mr. and Mrs. I). .A. Timmons, Mrs. As long as W. R. Shuman and the | to know sihe| Ethel Pitts, Miss Elsie Ferguson and rest of us who work at our privaU*'*^ improving at her home near heiv. Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. rod<l attended the; 13-3c'j<^.^ shall be compelled to i>ay taxesumlergoing a tonsil ojHTation 1 Brinmi-Timmons wedding in Spartan- . ' «,€»♦ ilui»hS Wiv...* tvi t o I ilviiv'tr I We Finance AUTOMOBILES — o — S. W. SUMEREL Jacobs Building and to incur lial)ility in billions of Hays hospital, dollars of debt for our children and gramlchildren in order that unem- burg Sunday. [ .Mi-s. G. S. Yeldell an«l son. deorgi*' .Mrs. Guy I’itts left yesterday for Shepanl, Yeldell of Gtt«enw«H>d, s|)ent|a week’s visit to her ilaughter, Miss ,>oye<l i,en*on8 who do\iotTant''to iK*ia days this Wi*ek with her si.stcr.; (Jeon Pitts, in Fam.len. employes! except in great cities .shalllM';';- , ! ?’'*• ^ ''' n \ I'' be supported, who will stay in thetn; »• '''►’xlruff is visiting her returned from a wisblmg tm. to Mor as long as they are sujrt>orted in them. the country will have millions of un employed to support. The wages in priv'ale employnwnt in Hami>t4>n, The lK*nu»crat tells us. [are “almost equal to relief wage>.” RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to Hi any botiMM. 24-boar ter- vic«. Rcaoonabk pricoo. TfkfboiM 74. The Chronicle PHator* • BENJAMIN & SONS IM.r.MBINC parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.jitia and for the pres*‘nt aiv making -Mize, in .''ura.sota, h'la. pheir home with Dr. and .Mrs. L. E.; Mr. and Mrs. (’harles L. la*wis of'Bishop, | .Annajsilis, Md., weie the week-end .Mi.ss Ethel Bro.'kman was th»‘ guest guests 4»f Mr. and .Mrs. J. H, .'^one. of her aunt, .Mrs. E. F. Coggins, in Miss Vii'ginia Sunieivl left Friday IJimens Tuesday naJ W«slnes«iay. ~ 'G»ven*.ment*s paying John Doe s.mie-1 <■;»«■ Ton-A-Wandah. near Hen- Miss .Mma Davis of Wilham-burg _ thwng more than W. R. Shuman can;Mrs (.eorge Dick,son .md pey him. <^>vemnmK .s paying i,, ’^’'eral weeks. (daughter of .Manning, are v.-.t ng Hampton county a relief wage with' «• n'‘*ther. Mn*. George M. Davis which the pnvaie employer caniH.t Uufrns. and other rx-bnr^*^* and .Mne* Wle Aiiair and .Miss Ib»n*thy friend* here, Cc^ment .hsHild pay Jolrn ^ Hrevanl. Miw C.die Summer i* .iwmkng her ^ much a. tt would pay hm, m New N- York cKy. about $71 a month. Oov-i"*';"^ ^ ^ I emment it taking fnim him in con-' . i ^ ami ,»augh^. .umam- taaaa aa much aa it tak.w ^ *** ^ Kmily. of Ungley, a^ed Tuesday from RichaH Rue in New York t** •* *, •w'*’ If government meana to cowipeie. r* # ^ n d t i uk with Mr Bbiman and outbkl him for' ««« ot « D » alb nd.ng the >.*uth labor in South < andma why ahould '» * • ''••'*** • ar*Lna Rural la<«ar tamer- .oe It n •( make John Hue’a ei|uaJ ' la the S’^ V‘»»iree\* la t gwvar’i rsc^'i* • ’ ** , - t-* taa Mr .s>\,*maf a? I the -4 .* t.* (iiAy Rs Nard R-- ' r* • I «.» a \* • \ .1 .a.'s® >• I’ T**«' g* rT' ' ■ tV ■■?g A ^ «-« *r4aa* *< A HtLVTINT. SKRVIO: Trifpba— nCh IkE ARi: Ml NTIX; TRIM Rl »: •ai i. •-a II -». I • > . « ■! • S, • ea« ' t '*■ Itr ,ia { S,)ri *1 I. - ■y |{,\K(:.\INS FOR SALE DwtdMif—StMitb RfiMd. I>w«IH«t—HwllMd Hlrggt. Dw«IUi«—.Vmt Sill MiO. DwgiliMt—IVaelMid HI. flwtIliaR—Eojrt Uarolifia Att. .All On Eftii> Tenon. Slurg Haildiaf — aplmdid inveaUnml. Otbgf IVofgrty. Firt and Lift Inauranr*. Ixuuid Financed on Real Eatate. B. H. BOYD Clinton. S. C. * em «e ' ft K . . ' |l • *» I ■ I ^ —' —■ ' . I, ^ ‘ , 1 k, g . * ■ r-id , irfit'- M m 1*1 I ■«J umbsa Xh • w**k Rt M»r-n ''■j*rM-.«' •f **>1 ‘.y S' ami M»* W A VA n lift-' *0^ * . Ibr w*^ *-r»J artln *lrr pa t iiFV* ' ' *•>«!. * *'» • * g p. ■ rt n? . Mr a*wj Mr- R F '‘.jrtin.ff - ’ M .f 1 M - «» . . < r-*; I a/> ! Mr tt P V * -f y 1 A R. VI -1. ' -wf. » 1 • ' ** 1; - * It • M J . M - . . 1 !# .g*5 . r » , * ■ Y . • V . M 1 O It i ' • . . • 1. * M k• • ' 1 ■ ' . ' V « t • (' t « * M M . . . M If k . a • ‘ • ► If ! 1 H . • • M . ■ It C f, ' 1 . . ■ y y ;■ - M M. M«^« M • -• K ’ »• ■ I - 1 • * m ■ w 1 . *• Cm . ' * 9 ' ® * r- ' . • 3 « . -g* • * • « • ' ^ -V * ■' '« • ft -/ %? M k ■ fl • k * k • v‘ M • ' . . . * Sf y. 4 . V i • • J • • 4 A V . '.r • . . II . y . y I» II fe ■ % • . V 1 1 * e S' • ^ « ft® * $ * • • - . " * » .. • • « If • a.'g. ^ !!•' ■ ' . • . .... / r H . If 'f Mg, 1 1. •' ■! * V $ 1 . . ? ■* 1 * * # * . ' VI 1. . A • y t w £ » > • a • • . • • 1 11 a/' , < a ■ • •' la V- •V Auxiliary Formed For Letter Carriers Vf W jk* 1 ft v** *«1 " I * 4 J M la >. « • • ’ 4 a . t ' 4 -f ' ■» a K .'m I'e' ‘a aa* • ia*t *r.k t "W aos ' -f M - \ • • i * ark f Ma*. . a- pre- Isoir; Mr* J H l*"rwe a * ■if Mat* • *. v*»* •••*^t. ar-l M*^ Ain H*"'*)', *4 • r'P'n, '••'•re'*’* treasurer Itviegatea to repr^ssent the nea aux diary at ttw -tate meeting in (*»lum bia July 5-7. were namtil a* follow* Mm. Clark. ar»d Mm. L T. Yeargin of Gray ^d***^* Mr*. H. D. Rantin an<i .Mr*. Henry, Inrth of Clinkon, as < alternate*. I i: ' I . V . .a- » . , f *» fi V r A s » M . a a -■ * M M. . V -.v ■ ■» . «.*• *• '. f S .•* r •t'-M --. Meta M M a .. Is - a -t J - a.’* * t,!..: • ». |k.- n ,*e»*-* %g W -b .*!. f .4 1 .4w| a. a g' ••• ',' ‘n*’ '•ai' '»J| ith -‘f V 'k. a#- th* U«-ek etal go- i»* .Mr arnl M'- J M Hiel g.n. (U g- M • A W h- ft • i # M K a a . - M a a I t . ^ S V , la , , «» %f . • a I -a k - ' « la , a %f a . M y « .r . If . . . a .) g .. .' .ft ■ t I * • M *• I M • Har. , • l*a_, a • a lay • • a . a ■ •' • f a' '• a Mr < a* f C. . M .. Ik. ►•'ly Til. *• a*T*l T da* \ la ' ar." •' • >. •>§ a va»‘ati ■’ *’• l**a >»’• i' la^xi Mf Afi'kr-e'i •*•*>■ f*»i h'l dt»y* Mi’' K»h»*i laifigsi-Fh. Mi« Ke« FILL YOUR CAR WITH McCOY’S ABSOLUTELY HRST-GRADE GASOUNE F? 18c GAL. (NOT WHITE G.AS NOR THIRD GRADE) Yes, sir! Before you leave for a trip, don’t forget to drive by McCoy’s and fill up the tank with that good old .McCoy’s Gasoline! And your trip will be a doubly happy one when you realize that you will be saving enough on your gasoline purchase to pay part of the other expenses of your trip. You’ll find our station attendants more than pleased to serve yon. Drive in today and save as your thrifty neighbors have been doing! McGOY’S CUT-RATE STATION DAVID GLENN, Hanacer STATIQ^ COBNEg .FLOBIDA * MUSGROVE STO. Mil- Mkrgkrwt l.4ttl«* if <Im*r»w Ki«l. V‘»uftg •ml Mi- K. • «»w»n Irft I*- ■3j* n«ling • frw ilay- with Mrs-- l>*rd*y f'»r • w«-«*k’* *t«y in Ni-w \ <»rk Kva-lyn Hrnry. tn th** f*ir. Lrtt.a* Jo Ann f’o|H*l«nd '»f ni'xr .M’ Mml .Mr*. .A. G. .Subl«*tt l«*ft flinPm, wa.s lh«* gu«**t thi* w«M*k «»f .*bitut<lay for th«*ir horn** in Dallw*. ht-r aurtt, .Mr*. Hoi•«.■«• Horton. iTvxa-. »ft**r a viMt to the latter’* •Mih^ F’rarl Hitt i.* th** gu«**t of Mr. |»aien‘.;>, .Mr. ami .Mr*, f’harl*** Holli*., ami M r*. Hoyb* Hu’k* in RichmorMi, Th*-)’ »i*r** •»•<•(Hii|»*nM*d hoiii** by .Mi.h-* Va., wherv *h*' will remain for several .Margari’t Holli.* foi a .several week.* week*. visit. | Mrs. Marshall \V. Brown is visiting .Mr. and Mrs. Virgil .Abrams, Mis.s her parents in t'hattan«a>ga, Tenn., Mamie Gss-r, .Mis* Olive Nalnir* and for several weeks. .Arnold Dixon sjient the F’ourlh holi-j Friends of Mrs. I). H, Hayes will days in the mountaifis. j regret to know that .she i.s a patient |)r. Frank Keller.s attended a con-‘ at Hays hospital. ' venlion of amateur radio operators .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank .Nimpson and in Asheville th* |»ast week-en.l. ! sons, Virgil and Frank, Jr., anri J. H.' .Mrs. .Alrna .McKes' wa- ths* giK*st of Lynch sjient th<‘ Fourth in Liwndi'S- relatives in Due West a few days this ville with .Mr. and .Mr.s. Jesse Lynch. jwi*«*k. I .Mr. anti .Mrs. John B. Gentry, Jr.,[ .Miss Glady- Virickney ami .Mr. and have moved to the city from HaU«s-1 .Mr.s. Harry Phillips of Spaittanburg, burg and are (K-cupying an apartms*n(t sjM'fit .Sunday with .Mr.s. I’billips’ par- in the hsime of .Mrs. J. VV'ill Dillard.'ents, Mr. ami Mrs. B. L. King .Mr. Gentry will be principal of the high school for the coming year. .Mrs. \V. H. Mai^tin of Graml Rapids, Mich., is the gus-st of her sis- Dr. Jame.s F. O’Daniel, formerly ler, .Mrs. J. W. Go{>elan<l, anti other connected with the Baptist hospital relatives in Ijaurens. in .Atlanta, is .spending several weeks j Mr. amJ Mrs. Grady .Seawright and here with his parents, 'Mr. ami Mrs.).son of Pendleton, spent Saturday with A, O’Daniel. From here Dr. O’Daniel j .Mrs. .Seawrigbt’s daughter, Mrs. Hor- will go to Ganton, Ga., where he will lace Horton, and Mr. 'Horton, be connected with Goker hospital. FVed Garland of I.eesville, and Rob- iMis* Evelyn McI>o«well of Pacolot.iert D. Lynn of this city, are spending Mrs. Sara Jacolis of Newben-y, Mias 1 two weeks in New York attending the Leta 'McIntyre, Mrs. L -R. Lynn andjfair. -r- - ^ Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson of thisi .Mis.ses Nancy anVl Doris Raley of city, attended the weilding of Miss Ruby, are guests of Miss .Margaret Gatherine *"'Wil.son and Rev. Athol Lightfoot. Cloud in Bowling Green on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. W'ingard and daughter, Barrie Jean, of this city. Mr. and '.Mrs. Harry I>eague are now occupying an apartment in the resilience of .Mr. and .Mrs. \V. T. Put- Mrs. FLffie M’astson, Mr. and .Mrs.;nam. R.chard C, Wasson and children of Mrs. W'. VV. Harris and daughter, ,iTgv^ section} arelComelia, with her aunt and sisiter, spending a few days at Montreal,'Miss Louise Ptlrcell of Red Springs, N. C. j-N. C., and Mias Lorjise Bethea of Dil- PAY BY CHECK... AND BE SAFE! A checking account jB^ives you an accurate account of your fi nancial standing at all times. It provides a safe, easy way of pay- inii: bills. WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN ONE TODAY! EVERY RANKING SERVIUK. BUSINESS AND PERSONAI.. M. S. Biilei i Son H N K K ; (U.I»F>T K S stron(;est Shopping Around? Shopping around from store to store is uphill work that takes a lot of time and often costs you money. Hut “shop ping** from ad to ad in this newspaper as you rest at home is quick, easy and helpful. Our advertisements hrinR stores and merchandise rii?:ht into your home each week. Read these advertisements care fully. Compare products and prices. Then i?o direct th the store that has what you want at the prices you YYant to pay. Advertising can save you miles of walking? and hours of searching every month. The Chronicle “The Family Paper Everybody Reads’ •i i •».| -J