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\ 'S-.. J '•/ , /• AT, FBnSRUART 1, 1940 / THB CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE SEVEN h-'^' |V"- f f t % > i’-. WAR BULLETIN 1 BOARD Beriki—JHMflr fmedkts «U!ies 'WiH THE SPORTS CHAHERBOX By TENCH OWENS 4**%^ “ “ » -- 4U- wk une «pdki» of «lie “in«»4-|IntnHn«r»l boxinc lMfi» Moodier in _Ly^*rh ' disWusioainr period -of tlie|«fae local «wii- No axfaniBakm aa rnm- eeaa *^’^*lthk>gB now w«’d aay H'snow uael jored. Some ffrand ahicfeote vf •*- thtofs now Wd aay, it’a «tiow nae! pectod .... Oolter gala aro no aia- ^kis ctago of the frame, it »oein«'»i««, «:cordin« to JirAy DilUpd, Clin- ^ eeoond <*7 ® ,irigj,ly improbable -that the enow will, ton freahraan at aaid imrtitution. She raidi <m coaat: !«ver melt. To mort of na poor Soath> aaya th^' go in for speed tadl, hockey aw eroers winter haa twcosne a ahiverinc back at Ruaaia, bo^ *f^:reality that we hayg. never known be- . motor colunma; chief of cirfl air da- •* - ;i and baeloetbal'l with a vim down there Ihia myth about basketSall be- fenaee reponta 800 Soviet planea ahoti If ling a non-contact game is getting down, 800 Russian acmien UUed since 1 Tonight on the4ooal gym the Bkie!<*«*>^ked more than ever this _ .Stockinga will enteitam in honor of'*®" offidais catching ]^en^ «T 2* N«i b«nb.fe S2J?'le era raided coast but Royal Air JWe ^ fighter. re«»y for ttwm; ^ve abatement eays Hitier ^^”>117 , rX^ ^uthiZt realizes he cannat separate-allies Paris—Semi-of^wnal quarters say , , , ^ ^ H«ar wcedi'reoeivnl wWi 'Vrtn 'T°. ^ ^ H mild mannered lads from the Canton T<*,o-j;i»n .demnid. rMin. «t -My»Uy ^ .M«h»r h»i^ mjl 21 C«R»i. OKKtant i^amm ‘Sf J-^JP «< «d ^ imuscie to thwaK the permeious pur- Ferguson, demaon boxer, oooe scored a victory sifter being knocked out cold. He was deafly winning on points when his ofipoaant, Donawi, was not *only an accident but was also J?f***^ • ***^'7^*''’ ^ <he last immd. | The bell saved Fenguaon, but he had to be revived to raoeive the news that he had'been aiward,! the decrs- icn .... The ifalae fiza-aSarm cnuaad by British warship. _ quite a comnwtkm poees of their guests, the cadets, andi***"* THE CHRONICLE’S-^ WANT AD RATES Ic per word for first iaser- tkm; five insertions for the price of four. Minimuia charge 2Se. Cards of thanks and tributes of respect, Ic a word, payrMe in advance. Minimum 50c. •bo ItdlMP iRH7fo muB* * '— ^ ^ • Whether hr not the Blue Hose do this *^57*^ Caffney ThomweH, tfreen nohle ends. ^*7 at the basketball . . OKnton high Union, Newberry, is afaiil a aatter for conjecture, which Spartanburg in foot- merely adds one to the elements ofl ""* next Fall. i ^ . / a^swdagaot haakwthall game alretwly • * ’ pieaent. This column feds that those'Rc||-,4i«f>|| pijgM leather-lungcd addicts of the court *^*»M»***® • MMl County Drive the home-couct jinx or improve some- <how, whatever the trouMe may he. FOR RENT—Home in desirable ioca-|Fw laat Saturday against Carolina tion. Apply Chronicle oflRoe. Ic and Tuesday against Wofford the game who wiUJbe there t>onight have an exciting efvandng in store. However, # must be admitted that . o. ^ « . . « - the iMcMiiiiaiMnan will have to break Church and Sunday Scho(d En- FOR RENT^-^^wo^^^»ot son street. R. J. Pitts. FOR SALE to Thorhwell Plant. I for > victory.' What that something Milk-fed fryers. Apply!was I am not largcmMit Campaign To Made In March Among Churches of Association. An^ asoodational wide ohuroh and Sunday school enlargement campaign sure, but P. C. wasl.’^* ^ conducted among the 33J Orphanage Poultry potentially capable of beating both ^ Uurena ^unty Bap- tfithoas,teams. Was it that they didn’t ^ ^ follow their shots, was their passing.17-24, illusive,rt has^wan- BABY CHICICS at ragged, were W mrffidenUy alert, Start them on Spartan Ufasl^ lano Co. set them grow. C-W-S Guano Ic MEN and women make extra mcmey taking snhecriptioaB for popular or were they just off ? F\>r one tiring, of Lydia MUU Baptiri both .Cardina and Wofford have im-iohurch, vice-presHlont of the county magazines jBcst commissions. Write]. D.pt. N.7(K), 101 a., *y rtj.***’ ^ IsnU, Ga. ^ Mp * ^ 'grand competitive viajer and a good proved neharkably and aie well bal-,director of the cam-, anoed teams. pwf®* Prom 30 to 40 outside wwImtb, kiduding J. L. Ooi^ine of the state Baptist organization, members of hie WANTED TO BUY—10 tiJns of bated j****^/ “ steady and de- peavine or lespedeia hay, in lots of three tons or more. T. -P. Brown, Ifonnard whoee ball- staff and church tenders from North Carolina and Georgia, will be brought here during Che campaign week and win eupervise the work in -the va-^ RJ.D. No. 2, Laurens.! Near Country ** improving; Reynolds Grif- riom churches, Mr. Wood said. Tte ’ \ * \ Jl T t ...... .1 .L _ _• oiriy expense the outside workers wig be $0 the partieipnthig churches, he rjkJti Lkyd Evans are aggressive ....... bwl-hawks and haW woricers. Sev-, FOR SALE—At our bam OO Hamp- capaUe reserves are on the j »wd, will be t^kr entertainment while shire pigs, 20 to 50 Excellent The Blue Stockings are cap-jbere. 'In addition, he eaki, the Sun- stock, reaswMble prices. Come and|»We wuining several more games (day school offeriqg on the Sunday see them. State Traini^ School. .8-2cl««d we hope they will, begin tonight I condwling the cainpaign week is usu- {and didc frpm now on. Iall7 given to the vieitore. The men , LOSTT—JNease find our Riquet (Ree-I kay) and bring hkn to us. He is a | Dick smaMest player on the grown-up cat, white and black. I cutjp. C. freebnmn basketball team, off his v^iskers. Stephen Huntley, Jr Ph^ 19Q-J. :3tzg:..a: are trained and approved Sunday school wotkers who are paid by the Sunday seboM bosod, Sir. Wood said. ...caused the Wofford freriiroen as muchly The campaign director said that .... 1^ program is of a triple, porpoae, foik^: compiling an accurate ^,„«.JU|PNMa ;M any, of ~^"-[Tuea(tey night in their victory o'._., . . Big Jim CoHier and census of the varm com- izMs white earning good living, write hnmediatMy. Rawteigh’s, Dtpt. SOB- 27-45, Rkhmood, Va. 22-4p PLAYER PIAfkO BARGAIN! — In stead of reahipirinc to factory, $700 Player Phnat tike^oaw, can be had for unpaid balaaoe of ifMM remain ing on oootmet Write at once to Ed gar Q, Netaew, (Department of Ac- counite), 4748 North Shtffisld Avenue, 'Milwaukee, Wiaconstn, who will ad- viae where piano can be seen. Kindly funriah referawee. |.^84p SALESMAN WAffTED-Mteod near-.the Terrim _ by Rawteigh Bodta now open. If'choek Mizna ilao pis^ excelieotiyl'"""'^ ^ ^ coonty, adding Sun wiHing to conduct Home Service bus- for the Baby Blue HW Both of departments where they , 2 . ,:-i fefttxws have sptendid varsity'"® needed^te care for religteus poa- athletic futures, we wooM say . . .]«*>iKtiee uncovered during the cen- laa :su8, and the teadring of at least one —^ (1^ ^ khies in each rijurch dmlng the week on the ’huUdingr of a standard *^Sun- JULUNG AT WATERLOO—jye grind your Whaat, Com and Feed every dayj We have on hand ’'Old Homestead” products — F3our, Coro Ifeal and Feqds. Our prices are right. We are anxi^ to aerve you. E. V. GMding, Waterloo, S. C. 15-5c WEST CLINTON Mn. Joa Campbtll. day school.'' The census, Mt. Wood stated, would give church leaders deAnke infonna- tkwi oonoeming the number of people m their communities who are noit ac- Jfrs. L. W. King is epeoding sev- ^ . j cs. ^ i enri wHfc ter Mn.lt’'* »te>ol a^- j. 1. s<»M.«St s ii.* {better jdb of mcreasing thetr churcha 1^- and Mrs. Emory Butgess vis- Mr. Buria.- -M.r. Mr.. r» ^brell in L.m». tte p«t u,riS;r« . •Uifl? cIBIRIdHHvPlMa wrtHI9 Mr. and Mre. Fred Norton ^ fam-,r^ ***! fly of Uncarter, were the ^-endl^.P®*^!*^ gueete of Mrs. Norton’s parents, Mr.l^j^’ and Mre. P. M. Meadors. k pregram begins. . Arthur OaVis of Rode Hill, visited ————rtN- U. pingtons. AM stock pas^ by ' 1 the 140 delivered, Sim^y. Mite Batbara Strange Sunday. . TYfa|afriaa ‘pewam Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Garrett l-7CttUl» rrOm Exposure To Cold S. APPROVED CHICKS —From.- ^ . U. S. Pullorum Tmtod R.'!. Reds.fiff®*'.dajjhter.j Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Buff Or-j^™ e^-m-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Grange^ Stete Selertintr Aaent Our 18th year ' Smith and mn Tommy, | Greenville, Jan. 29.—Deaths from Mr. and Mrs. J. J. week. Price . $7.50 live delivery guaranteed. Cheaper if called for. We riiip C.O.D. Farmers Hatchery, 908 Main St., Newberiy, S. C. tfic Dr. L B. Marion NATUREPATH SiigKtstiYe<Tli4ropeiitics Mochano-TlicraiHr Nol 1 National Bank Udg. Hoora: f to 12, 1 to 4:84 CUNTON, 8. C. ’•Hu* ner George W. McCoy's annotmeement Mr. and Mrs. Dick Htkeble of Gold jexposure during the current cold spell | viHe, visited Mr. and Mrs. OHveri^hat the'frozen bodies of a white man' Hueble Simday. |*ml a negro woman hikd been found. Mr. and Mrs. John Weir visited man was identified by a so- their brother-in-law who is seriously J rial oecun^ card as Wfllhun Gay 4M; in Spartanburg. (Govington, about 45, of Tusealoooa David Simmons was a visitor iii'Llm. He was found behind a sign- Oharlotte the part week-end. (board several nules from the city. Joe Twiy, Jr., Billy Sndirrtwe, Fred' negreia, identified as Brtrah Hili^ Jr., Calhoun Beiund and J. E. B«nY. •*)out 50, was found under a Shaw visited Mrs. W. A. Te^ in bed in the house in which she Hved Greenwood Sunday. ' ' alone. Mrs. R. :i PLENTY OF COAL Cfna'ad^cBuay-.^^ of dust, sfattc or cHhkers. C-W-S Guano Co. Phone 92 gess are maJung their home with the bride’s ateter and bn>therdn-l*w, Mr. and Mrs. Ertes Campbtil. L, Snelgrove honored her * . daughter, Mre. RubaH Htraiige with a TO TAKE TRAINING IN birthday dnwer on^Satito^y, Jan.- 27.^ NEW YORK HOSPITAL The. fifei i After spending a few days with 'her Mrs. Furman Davis hki |>€en ill rt,»irter, Mrs. J. D. Baas. Mies 0. B. jhfr home on Sloan street the p'^ two Bur^ss returned Sunday to iher du- I wreks. ^ g-i -ft^eebyterian hospital, ' Soiry to report Mre. Grady Arnold Charlotte, N. C. Miss Burgess irill aodffli^ Lewis King have ilhe flu. {leave Tuesday for New York where Frisoda of Boyd Wilkes are aorry she will puiwue a post-graduate' •to 1mm he is seriously ill at his horns «>urse at New York City hoepatal. She -onL)ayii JtMBti-—_ _ ^ iia -a gradaite of- Ctiaten higK acbool ^ Mrs. Warren Crain is a patient at and the Presbyterian hospital train- the local hoi^Mtal. _ ^ nohool for nurses. Her parents are ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buigesa of near BlfhMi-BwgeM here. Mr. and Mre. N .W. Bigham of near • I Clinton announce •the marriage of! •their daughtrt> Kniby, to Emory Bmr-I on Friday, JiM. 86, at the home; {of ReV. C. R. Anderson in the. pfea-l. .ence of friends and •relatives. [ I For the present Mr. and Mra Bur- * Brcirth Betrays I ’ BalyOiUl Mite Katiitecn and Jim HiB united in xoantege Saturday, Mn. STvht 4ha tsoaia of tha bridal ,fii^siyli., Tha aaraiiKai^wH ptefhngr id by the iRav. Bad breath, bilioasiitea headaclwtt Thete are symptoms vHuch often point to constipatioin. Don't neg lect these signs. It may lead to more of constipation’s discomforts: sour stomach, no appetite or ener gy. Just take sometpky sUvage- tebkr BLACK-DRAUGHT hyMm- ple diraetibns .tonight «id it will cleanaa your bowaja gentiy, tiior- oughly. IVma ii impariad ta lazy boiwal kinetea' hr ALACK- DKAUOHt. Tf7 K" ^ V ^ LeapYe^ Hopefuls I I? A advertisements, instead of trudging £VC^r\i^froin store to store. Make show you where to buy—instead of hunting for values ' I - A iJllV the l^st places to buy what you LxXw Lx need. That’s how to jp p A P l>enefit8 of the advertisements. -rK . ’ The people who sell things and the people who make things all come to you in their advertisements in THE CHRONICLE. The merchants and business firms who through reg ular advertising tell to the world what they have to sell —always secure the largest volume of business. Their advertisOiuents parade here before you, de scribing what’s new ... headlining good values ... re minding you where and how to get what you need, at the price you want. Take advantage of this mine of in- forma^n -7- make it a practice to- watch for and read the advertisements. They’ll save you time, money, and energy! “TTie Family Nev^^per Everybo<fy Reads” 4