The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 07, 1940, Image 7

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*TOD|gPAT. MA»CH 7, »40 THE CHRONICUre WANT AD RATES Ten CUNTON CBRONKXli CUNTON.'s. C 7 PACE SEVEN / Ic per w«ri frr firtt tiMi; fhr* laMrtfaNii for tko prieo of fov. HiidaiMi duirfo 28c. Coi4i •# tlMoko oiii flibolM of rospoct. Ic a vcB^LwrMp. fai a^TOoeo. llM«n 80e. « By TENCH OWENS , (nomnuitiofi for Secretary SUOo HdU or AMomoy Gofierol Robert H. FDR SILENT ON THIRD TERM As ito idl Hl^ rspotSs, Mr. ftoo*.- SEVEN HISTORIC YEARS ENDED; > .1 A I ^ ^ 9 a tkm ooppcitoni orfoo tlMt he would bo in rtrowpeot pooMtoQ Oo infUi*| onee the poity*o dbotet if he eontm-ilent pertode in the pciitkal Motory volt ie keeptnp hie own conneel. The end of hie eenenOh ypor in at- fkCs donne oeie of the moot t«Kho- Tbe feet thet the Blue dcffeotiil thei Not to outdone by the P. C. fodt-lBdboovoit waded out ooren Uotorle Bedi loot iSMiifdoy oftemoon in the^l®»*i *»*«* •*«»*’• R^ijjrwri in the 'WhHo Boooe Sunday ixofttiation foovtau /fane caoontr muetioe aome (two. wndm mue which many Now Deokn he- ^Mfinf practiM for P. JQ., may he a Cctoeh Wilder aleo i« faced with the Hero wW enable hhn to wfaa iODonri>!fardleee of uhether he hoe decided to Ifood omen, for in war |uineo or mlH- iii (Jilp|aii||f Hi|ilaiii mniil hut it ia a nation or pkk the 1940 Demoeretk run, the lartter nay, Wa silenco loareojWhiOo Houae and the lines in his ft ods ox« ' perenniid'iwtiom end we can imagioe.preeidentiid oontenkr. Itfaird tena adooeatae free to ttne op'dtdied a ♦rifle~deeper. oed silent xoitB the eoooewtion or even until after Ita firat hoBot Re ef the United Sbdee, found the oheif exectfive a littie frajrer * idxnit tiw tesnpifls than when he entered the D^^AS and gLADlOLOS m th, hontHe force aa^l^ Phies ahomdy he can vim^iae Any idaa that the pnuident might dtie^ea which miif* hei But he had e frweh end hsadthy- ^ ^7*- °* w- «o the 'home team.” 'Lat’a hope,«I^«\ oieotinf dau A competition ^ annivorsary the oocaaion***'®*W*i^**‘^fcho^ support or | to 110^15^ tan from hb josUcontpleted ‘that the Bine <8tocldnf8 wtil ho .... ^ ... . for anaoimeoment of bis nttitude * candidate of his dhoiee. jamt voyage to the Panama canal and ~ umphant hi both home and foreigni Undoubtedly the coraipetitiOT ^ .,1^ diapeiled by i Intimatea of the preeidsnf contend beyond, and obvioutiy wee modi rest- ytteklee. atelBeay^ Brotitwo mm • ^ioug^ among claae A an^s. ju- ^ executive himeelf yeafeerday. that be haa not aotually made up hiCied ee a Toeult of that trip. Even be- fltere. Tyephone 188. V{ tougheat achedule tiw^ph Clhteon haa oonsjateti^ bMt- lx»ld rsportero he would bane no'own mind regarding n Abd-term bULIfore he had thb oppoUtunity to rust Fmt j^ATJTr—Trrff houeM ia fVilltir in yeara boginaing with maghty Clem-,^ Mnie tiaiM A oMoob in the lam nnnivereary stutenieirt on Iho etd>iect. jand that ha wiH not do ao imtil afterji;^ from 'tha hardcM job on earth’* View, on Youv Ddciva. Hamo Doyd.'»on ha their own backyard. B.wHI ye^ bhaid^ a AMhouih aome Democrats in eon-,he ecee what developBMnta a|»ring his phyoksan. Rear Admiral Roea T. itakf plenty «f hard training, Iota otf.btiity of a chamipjonsWp M the fimt. j^ve been claroonng recently btings in* the European war. On the.Motntyre, reported on Ifr. Roosevdt’e MiHc-fed ixytfu. Apply | breaks, and that Aghting P. C. iq^irH No for Mr. Booeevelt to end the uncer-,other hand, there have been ouroerous' 5Sth birthday. January 30, that he Orphanage Poetry to watiiher the season’# storms but we off ■" honore araoi* tamty as to whether he would mninnnore in the capitai that he'haa de- eras in aa “perfect condition as any d beSave they tan do IA |Piig#r mid atrongm tawaa, jort be»-fq|. pnother.term, many adminietim- termined to seek the pmidentialiman of hb age could be.” - ' — 1 or dm flBlue ffm <hnh auffer too o«uee they are daae A champlona. • . tiBBD IRISH POTAiffMS. Genuine’,,,^ ^ xueerves. w« pi«- On the other hand w« belkrve that Maine Grown Cobblers and R«i ^ ^ Jdhnaonh men wtil'the Red Devils iwiH be a threat to any Elbe. dUAM Pfwders^ Hog Ptw- ^ ^ ^ dmn last year, team on their eobedole from the very, TsA-aw. iw, wrpbomorea looked AriA ' FOR SALE „ to TbomweH 'Pfamt. dere, Stock Powders, Tobacco Dueti ^ ^ „ ^ Lightwood Kinging. Bbkdy'^;;iZ In some respects the change b a Brotirera Seed Store. Telephone 183. I aobuiwte, btiHet pastes oty^^ama one. Instead of being the LBSPBDBZA—TBIPLE-OLEANED.Icharib MiXDn may give the Blue'big ^ pointiiir|l We have Korean, Kobe and Sericea-Hoee eomething that they sorely,for them, the Rod Dwils iww are a in st»ck. Priced right. Blakely Broth-*,need: a conotani scoring threat!fre»nman team among ui^r class-11 ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic,through.the ahr form anywhere on*men. Every ^rtory will uKree«m . MbDon ia edm under fire!their prestige while few defeats wiHj LOST OR STRAYED^Mingled gray ^ 1^ a vot-!be to theirdiacredit. The loyal handl Persian cat 8«wa;rf^ finder. opposing linemen are!of Clinton supporters will not 88 or return to Hotel Cbnton. <lown fuli «pe^ igwn him. As|the schaduie short in Ibhe im^le| FROST PROOF Cabbage PLANTS, far as ke know, P. C. has bad no , of the season in to bepn elrmi- White 'Bermuda Onion Pbnts, Red, YdJow and White Onion Sets, Eng- HOME STORE MSP WHERE YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY lish Teas, Beet, Tomato and a Big Ajuantment of Flower Seeds. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. FOR SALE—Two medium size, fat mules, one Rock HM boggV. one truly accurate and consistent passer' nation games. Holders of season einte the days of Jimmy Stamps, tickets will get more for their money. Of course there is Mie problem of finding good reoeivejps, but we donH think that wiH be so difficult if Mix on -lives up to expectations. And Coach Wilder will not worry I about cancelling games at Che last! minute. There really are no breathers on' NT Coach Jack iNixon, assisted by Be th® Qinton ’40 ech^ule as you can; A. w'li 4 j ^f51’-!!S’and June iMoore, whose college foot- weH see: Parker, Union, Newberry,l brood sw. Will trade o^sell fbr «*oei.| Laurens, Easley, Gaffney, Greenwood, I _ All. ton. ‘f«*l«ft pre-8eaKm work on the team dur-'Honea Path, Greer, ThomweW. - ling the few iweeks they were in, train-,,of these games should be im1 .^‘'ling^fewweeksthey were in train-,,of these games should toe real con-; R) CHICKS—CHECKS. We have selected.a gwd start -was made in de-;teet8 thrilling to watch, with none • Pure fB.W.<D. Tented Baby Chicks,. yeloping men to fill the gaps opened of the uninteresting puahovers of the| Starting Bfaah, Growing Mash, Lay- by departing seniors. ****^ seasons, ing Mash, Gra^, Feedm, Fountains,! Oyster Chide Tabbts and l^akeiy Brobbers Seed phone 188. Shells.! Store. Tele^ Ifl AROUND TOWN Lydia Mills News time about 150 pe(^le have united with the church. He ha« been instru- niental in headii^ a building pro- U. S. APPROVED CHICKS —From - «,v * .-r 1 U. S. Pu*or«« T«M B. I. Bed., MI9S PBANCES FABBELL re- Tk. rej^unrt, «f L,rt» Mnl Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Buff Or-.turned during the past week to re-(the mei^m ^ Lydia Mill Ba^i^rt pingtons. AM stock passed by official isume her studies at Presbyterian cd-iohuroh fed that they have a tiwj State Selecting Agent. Our 18th'year, j lege where she is a member of the fne^ ai^ a sinc^pas^r in the First hatch off Jan. 17. Hatch every sophomore class. Miss Farrell was of ^v. B. L. W<k^ Mr. Wood left week.. Price $7.50 the 100 delivered, injured in an automobHe accident dur-J Jo t^e Pi»«^ u***^*^ chun* m live delivery guaranteed.' Cheaper if ing the Christmas holidays enroufce JlS called for. We diip C.Oi). Fanners to her home in WHked>arre, Pa., to l^dm M»M ch^ faithfully Hatchery, 908 Main St., .Newberry, .spend a vacation with her I»rents,,^»®nGy fw ye^. During this S. C. ^ tfc and was unable to return to school U. S. Pdlonm Tea^ R. L R^, Wilaon college in Ohambersbuig, Pa-Wm, the paoduct of whidh is an al- Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Buff Or- ,1^- - utre*. M^Uatic. most completed new church building, pingtons. AH stock passed by official People of-dH-^sommunity are*aorry Btate-rSelccting Ageikr-Hatdr ^ ^ welcome her that iMr. Wood’s woA lakes him Tuesday. IVioe $7.60 the 100 dehver- makes her home with Mr. away firom the community, but wish ed, live delivery guaranteed. Chesner. . «n 1 — «—.oaualkF simiaia»rjia his if catthd for. do your ciMbom hliifali$ng. Faraer^. w N LONG P B BAILEY. Haitdhesy, 908 Main St., Newbewy,lg ^ SUMBBEL, A. *B. GAILOWAYI WPA Director Back S C. RAYMDNID JOHNSON attenddil Thejw^rgarteo chikhen ^ WANTED: Name and addiCM of wit-ja convention of South Caroiimi Bap-i®**** <** nesi to an aocktent. On December'tiot Bi^titberhood members in Mrs. JMnm Babb on 26, 1989, about 8 o’dook AJM., gentle- bit on Tueoday. The meeting was held JJ* * vacation of j man driving automobile with South at the Shandon Bsptast dhureh, with . • * • ^ \ Carolina lioeooe tog wituueoed acd-| about 360 attending. The state execu- chnd^ are planing a tnp ^ I d«at CD Mtaare-Bofionl Uihny tiv. recretanr. L.w«>i> H, Cook, otm.^o T* T. .SSf ^about ten taiiM north of Atlanta,|present and spoke to the group on and will deligtit the oW loJim new /No. 1 IRISH TOTATOES PureLARD 4 Lb. 8 Lb. No. 2 Site TOMATOES 10 Lb, Z3C 33c 65c vnvNW rt^wTm wnwa 4 for • ESC DIXIE-HOME OLEO Lb. RED SOUR PIE CHERRIES No. 2 Si«~ “ SUGAR 10 Lb. IOC IOC 49C IN OUR MARKET - Picnic HAMS PORK CHOPS pork'ROAST Lb...15c 2 lbs. 35c Lb. 15c OYSTERS Pint Quart 25c 50c SLICED BACON 2 lbs 29c ROUND STEAK Lb. 25c DRESSED 9Cc HENS, lb. MO - Swift’s PORK Ifc SAUSAGE, lb ID PORK ^rc UVER, 2 lb 4D bhen party driving a Plymouth un dertook to pass South Carolinaf oar and oi^ided weth Dodge eoi^ie driven by a candy salesman. Plesme commu nicate by letter or wire srith E. p. MAGILL, 904 Montgomery Bl<Ig., Spartanburg, S. C. WANTED Expertenced siagie and doable needle operaUMW. Moat have expe- rieaee ia garment factory. NANTEX MFG. CO. Greenwood, S. C. ^v!_ ithere with many songs and stories. MISSES ijMILY .DULLARD, BET-j ' ■" * TY SPRATT, FRAl^GBS SIMPSON,! R. L Hammond spent the week-end ELIZABETH GRAHAAf and MIR-|«t Lake Murray on a fishing trip. lAM DONNAN, Hke awet of the pop- j A number of peoide from here w«it ulatKMi ithroughoik the United States, ito see ‘Klone With The Wind” last '.have also seen''Gone With the Wind."Iyreek. Messrs E. A. Hill, Ernesti iTheee popidar membera of the young- ‘Johnson, Robert Hammond and Dor er set were tp Spartanburg last Toes-1 rob Kairdton attended a ibowing of 1 |day to see thaasovie and Were supper jthnrfRm in 'GteenvfHe. ; guests of Misses Louise and Elliott . n^. and Mra. 'Ralph Ballard of Jacobs at Converse college. While in!Stanley, SpaiAapburg the young ladies vis^|w. L. Mott recently. Mrs. 'Ciaude Dunbar, the former Hiss i Friends of Mrs. Polly Lawson wUl t, knawW w u ,n. araton lor j«.rel yrere ^ j j„ member of the high school faculty.: ^ They reported an enjoysble hourj Mrs. Frazier Umnnick and son M- spent with Mrs. Dunbar and her Uuren^ spert 1^ Friday tractive little daughter, Josephine. ^** «Wer, Mrs. BUI McLendon. MISSES AME JACOBS, PEXrGYj Miss Edith Raines of Aiken, was JEAN LAYTON and the #eek-end gueet of Miss Roberta AMELIA PAYNE enjoyed <tiie hosin- Chaney. tality of Mrs. T. J. Peidce for a visit Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Oakley and and "spend-the-night" party Friday son Frankie, a:hd Mrs. Oakley’s broth- and Satwrday. [er, Robert Moore, spent Sunday witii MR. and MIRS. RUSSELL BIRCH-'the formerh broth^ and aister-in- ARD and children, from Oentral.law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Oakley. America, are expected in the cHy this I Rev. Clyde Bsarden of Greenwood, week to vi^ Mrs. Birchard’s aimi, preached at the Baptist church Sun- Mra. George W| Bafley. Mra. Birohmnd.day evening. His father led the ^ * the former'Miss Margaret Ander-isong eervice. Mr. Kelly and son, ” MbetW. BuJex wiB eoS ^ 9“^ A..d,reM.. Glyn. B«. Brerd«. hU notiliTV to try as it is add by your known in Clinton where,father andiirdher for the services. druggist imdm an disolute money- badi guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is for BMe and recommended by SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY LBMON JUICE RECIPE CHECKS RHEUMATIC PAIN QUIC^Y H you suffer from rheumatic, arth- ritis or nuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe, that th^ sands are using. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound today. Mix H witfi .a quart of water, add the juke of 4 lemone. It’l easy. No trouble at all and pleasant. You need oidy 2 table- spoonafui two times a day. Often within 48 hours—sometimes overnight eplcndkl results are obtained. If the she has visited on numerous ocea-| Miss Mary Higgins, a recreatkmd siona Mr. and Mrs, Krohard are mie-;dtreetor, was the vmek-end guest of sknaries Mid have "been in Central,Mr. and ilrs. Wilbur OonnoHy of America for 'the past five and one-(Spartanburg, and attended k showing half yeara. They are now on a year’s |of “Gone With The 'Wind.” WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING •«<! —EXCEPT BAD lard’s home ui the state of Michigan family, Clara, Carl, Oora and Sam n ntTDt rautMr> rTi ^1#. Bircluird’s relatives in Wa-f Elders spent the week-end in >Liber- CBBONICLB PUBLISHING CO. ,ty, N. C4 with their aunt, Mrs. Sa!- a — —^ ijie Voss. USED-CAR BUYERS AMAZED! At Bargains We’re Offering Now UCDC’Q IX/UVf *’®®" selling new Dodge Lexnry Liners nnd new w 1 • Plymonths fast—and we*re loaded witli trade-ins. We want to **clean house!** So we*re ^offerii^ i^-car bargainn-that-will dw ihe7jolit'We*9e* tpim^ap^the old ppiee fags antTwiriUen new ones that offer you the finest opportunity this year to save money on a dependable used car! But take warning! These bargains are bound to be grabbed quick hy eager buyers. Don*t delay if yon want a used car for lew money than you ever dreamed pebble. Look At These Prices! You’ll See We Mean Action! 1937 PLYMOUTH COACH with radio— $425 Our Brake Test 18 WH(^T FREE And oat brake servlee. is more thaa free, for it mvm far okire thaa it cooia Coaie here for kra|e oorviee Wat savet overy way ovitry dsy^ - t s Garage ift %pr: To Locate .Camp Near GoldvUle A Kentuny mayor was finally giv en a private office after he had shared one Ikr yeara with other city officials. There wont be ao nMUfiy kibitzers at Announcement ihas been made from' ponkhk game fiom now on. I WashiRgitott that the CCC camp locat ed at Laoretie for Ahe past several years, wiK be veieeoied ki the Gold Iuatn.wvvu ni wfc uvha- iTlUe Vkinity wbm^ ft wRl oontinuo to acTve 48118 coxaity and start a pro gram desired by residents of New- ^rry county. The exact date for avpving 'tiio camp has not been set nor -the location announced. ^^Budd-Up^^ for Women See ROYAL CLEANERS AD e On Page Twe Sfe'4^-.a' Period dfcttreas, aoch aa koad- aches, nervouaneia, cramp-like pain, may ba aymptoma of fractional dysmenorrhea due to malnutrition, ao often helped by CARDUI. By incieasing appetite, atimulating flow of giatric jttkee and ao assist ing digestkm, H helps build phyai- ad reohrtaneo tq periodic diaeom- fort It idao helps rodueo periodie dUtran for many who take it a few day* balora sad during *tha rtam* TnrGAUHaUaadMytais. 1939 PLYMOUTH COACH, dean—-a $595 1936 FORD COACH. 85, reconditioned motor— $350 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN— $195 1935 DeLUXE PLYMOUTH COACH clean— * $295 1934 SPECIAL PLYMOUTH COACH $245 1933 PLYMOUTH COACH, clean as a pin— $195 1932 FORD SEDAN, reconditioned motor, new |>aint— $250 1930 CHEVROLET COACH, new paint job and new tires— $135 1934 CHEVROLET . COACH— H95 „„ 1930 CHEVROLET COACH, little rough— $55 1933 CHEVROLET ^ SEDAN, A-1 condition— $235 1933 CHEVROLET ^ TRUCK, iong wheelbase— , $150 1937 CHEVROLET PANEL, rcconditbned motor— $345 1936 CHEVROLET COACH— $375 1930 PLYMOUTH ^ PICK-UP— $295 FIVE MODEL A FORDS, prices ranging from-i-. ^ to $150 « 1932 FORD SPORT ROADSTER— * $125 CROSSLEY REFRIGERATOR, ^ 5-foot— . $50 1931 CHRYSLER COUPE $35 Cash -J ■?e EASY TERMS McMillan-Cooper Motor Co. WEST MAIN ST. CLINTON,. S. C. "xM iiiiiiiftYliiiliiliii i-'lol