The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 09, 1940, Image 6

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THE CHRONKiLETS WANT AD RATES Ic per word for first iiucr* lion; five inscrtioiis for the price of four. Minimam charfe 25c. Cards of thanks and tributes of respect, Ic a word, payrUe in advance. Minimum 50c. The PACK QUARTET, of Clinton, | is on the air every^ Sunday over i tion WCOS in Columbia. J. T. Pack! and children, Marshall, John and { Miss Sara Lm Pack, compose the quartet, and are accompani^ at thei piano by Mrs. Pack. The Clintonians* are featured on the Adams hour, j CXIAniiTtr^v ■ 'T,..., wl'jch is presented from three until) SHAMROCK—Two-room apartment!. _ . i available May 1. A. O’Daniel. tf F'REE! — If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 6-20 four o’clock on Sunday afternoon. One of the most worthy organize , tions among the young people of our town is the GIRL SCOUT TROOP. Thp troop is sponsored by the school under *the leadership of Mfss Irene iHipp, with Amelia Payne as assist- SNAPDRAGON PLANTS. Rust- ant, and Edna Earle Workman as Proof, Mixed Colors, grown out-! secre^ry. There are three patrols dtors. 25c per dozen'or $1.75 per 100. with the following leaders, Rosalyn' Blakely' Brothers Seed Store. Tele- Cason, Emily Copeland and Peggy ' phone 188. Ic-Johnson. Meetings are held at the! home of one of the members every WANTED—Red cedar logs and cedar,two weeks, and short business ses- stumpage. Write for prices. Givelsions are held at the school each full details as to amount you can [Monday morning. It is a compara- furnish. James D. Boyd, P. O. Box' tively new organization, having start- 132, Chester, S. C. 30-4pjed at the beginning of the school ' year. The members have made a fine I’LAYER PIANO BARGAIN! Instead toward organizing it as a help-! of reshipping to factory, $700 Play- association. The young ladies! cr Piano, like new, can be had for have sponsored a number of enter- j unpaid balance of $34.65 remaining, ^jj^p^ents and raised funds by vari-1Inyolv^incnt of Canada In War t n contract. Write at once to Edgar j qus means. Programs are presented I O. Netzow, (Department of Ac-jgt each meeting to improve and in- ' counts), 4743 North Sheffield Ave- struct the members how to be better XIue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who will HAS THE CENSUS MISSED YOU IN ITS COUNT OF CUNTON PEOPLE? Have you been enumerated in the IMO pofmlation census now ' m progress? Have all members of your family been counted? I If you have been missed, the Chamber of Commerce will ap preciate ybbr calling 88 and making the fact known to Mrs. CllK ton Adair, Assistant Secretary. • Everyone in Clinton is desirous that the city receive as Accurate as possible a population figure in the census, and porting to the Chamber of Commerce, your being enumerat«J‘'^^ ,, will be assured. If you do not have a telephone, the Chamber of Cmnnxerce re quests that you mail in the'following coupon to the chamber. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CLINTON. S. C. ' *■ A census taker has not yet visite^ my home. Name Address? SCHOOL Nonci Parents whose jchUdren will enter the first grade in the Clinton schools in September are requested to bring ttkem to tihe school which they will enter on Friday momhag. Ifky 10, at nine o’clock for registration. ' W. MONTS, Supt Wt DO ALL KINDS OF PtINTIN<^ —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. advise where piano can be seen. Kjndly furnish references. TURKEY ‘STARTING MASH. We have an Extra Good Starting and Growing Mash for Turkeys. Any amount sold. Also Poultry Remedies and Supplies. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic ACODENT INSURANCE TICKETS tost only 25c a day, pay up to $f),000. S. W. Sunierel, Phones 80 and ^ Ic ROTENONE DUST. The Non-Poison- cus Insecticide for Vegetables and Flowers. Also Triogen, Black Leaf 40, Red Arrow and Evergreen Sprays, Arsenate of Lead, Calcium Arsenate, Sprayers and Dusters. Blakely Bros. Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic scouts and plans are , now formulat ing for a cabin. In our opinion, it is a worthy group and any boost or en couragement to assist those who ai*e future citizens is well worthy. It has been truly said “The youth of today is the America of tomorrow.’’ The maintenance of two streets through town. East and West Main^General Hagood declared arid"Nbrth and South Broaid, has been taken over by the South Caro lina highway department and the light which has regulated traffic at the intersection of these streets was removed yesterday by city workmen. Bright yelldw lines mark the inter section points and are a signal to ap- ’ proach with caution. Hagood Urges U. S. To Stay At Home No Threat Here, Kiwanians Are Told By Retired Officer. Charleston, May 3.—Major General Johnson Hagood, U. S. army, retired, yesterday told the Kiwanis club that the United States has no cause for alarm regardless of the outcome of the Euitxpean war. Speaking at the club’s weekly luncheon at the Fort Sumter hotel. “Comie what may, we are abso lutely safe ... so long as we stay at home.’’ The club’s speaker on the occasion of its United States-Canada Week observance. General Hagood dicus^ the “effect this war would have on us in case the integrity of Jllanada wQfl 'Bffectcd.'“'°~~~'""'' The most frequent twosome, BARNES and FRED ALLEN. LIB’ WANTED — Six or eight laborers to! cut pulp wood. Go^ wages. Pay! ^ every Saturday. See or phone J. O. I New houses under construction in- Bamett, at State Training School, MR. and MRS. GRADY 16-2p I ADAIR’S home on Holland street. ! MR. and MRS. WILLIAM J. HENRY DAHLI.^S and GLADIOLUS BULBS.'are building an attractive new resi- W. have many varieolea ^ theae in dehce ag>u, ^ ante on to s-t«k. .Also Vigoro, Bone Meal, Cot-!Chnton-Spartanburg highway. . , „„ceDt sentimentally, whether There is not the slightest reason !for the United States to worry about j the outcome of the war,” he said. j“The Integrity of the United States I is not threatened in any manfxer ... Nobody has conquered the world yet ... . j “The United States is in such a I favored position geographically it j Maxwell Bros. Plan For Cooking Schooli; > Plans are going forward for the “home makers parties,” or cooking school, to be conducted by Maxwell Bros. St Kinard, local Westinghouse dealer, on May 22 and 23. The two- day sessiolf^ill be under the super vision of Miss Camille, Beauchamp, Westinghouse home economist. The parties are scheduled to begin at 2:30 each day and end at 4tS0. Not only will guests* be shown new aiid up-to-date appliances, but also will be given demonstrations as to how to use them in various wgys. MaxweU Bros. St Kinai^ hUrile M women of the community to attend the two sessions of the cooking school. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Meal, Nitrate of Soda and In-, secticides. Blakely Brothers Seed fitewe. Telephone 188. i us, except sentimentally, whether ... iGermany becomes the great world RED OWENS says politics are j empire or England retains that po-1 Ic (or is) getting tight, with three can- gition.” ' PLANTS — PLANTS. We have Nice) Tomato, Cabbage, Hot and Sweet — didafes for alderman in ward one. Fepp^iC igplanLand Potato ^AYOR OF CLINTON Plants. Also all kinds of Garden | Seeds. Blakely Brothers Seed Store.' Telephone 188. Ic ISSUES PROCLAMATION ♦ In order that the people may gain a wider knowledge of and interest BLOOD-TESTED CHICKS, $5J[>5 ptr in thg.jxrofasaional and sqgvice 100. These chicks are B.W.D. Test- ects, principally the WPA sewing ed and of course are Fhire • Breeds, room. Mayor P. S. Bailey has issued Barred Rocks, White Rocks, R. I. the following proclamation: Beds, White Wyandottes and Buff, WHEREAS, The Division of FTo- Orpingtons. Also Feeds and Supplies.' fessional and Service Project^ Blakely Mothers Seed Store. Tele- been in operatiorv in our town’sitfte phone 188. lc'1935 and WHEREAS, too few people are ac quainted with what is being done by this division and I WHEREAS, a wider knowledge NOTICE. POULTRYMEN Prices Reduced On U. S. approved, Blood-tested Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks. . .. .■ j j F :.e quality, $6.00 to 100 delivered. sympathetic unde^nd- Extra line quality Waiter Bishop' Barred Rocks, $7.00 the 100 deliver- t‘d. Also started chicks. FARMERS HATCHERY PFE Main St. THEREFORE, I, P. Silas Bailey, Mayor of the Town of Clinton; here by designate and set aside the week of May 20-25. 1940., as Pays Our Community’ W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION Standard Products Cars Washed and Greased Your Business Appreciated urge that every person in the town and surrounding country avail him self of the opportunity to see the ac complishments of the Professional and Service Division of the Work .projects Administration. ! Given under my hand and seal this 8th day of May, 1940. ] ' P. SILAS BAILEY, Mayor. General Hagood recalled an article I he wrote for the Saturday Evening 'Post at least ten years ago, in which! he quoted from a promineht Filipino, the trend toward three world em-! pires, a Europe under domination] of Japan and the Western hemis- i ptwHiiiiidsu Wnriinrhip uMbe United States. Pointing out that while Germany was successful in crossing the Baltic she would find it a different matter to cross the Atlantic and maintain heix line of supplies across that ocean. Thd general added: “Even if the very worst should come (German victory in the war— and I have not the slightest idea it will come) I do not believe that Canada, with its unprotected border, would become a menace to us. “I do not think it would be wise for the Unit^ States to undertake to defend Canada, for the very good" This Worklceaspn that we caji’t,. . , The differ- week and>^^^ about our bei^g able to defend BENJAMIN & SONS I PLUMBING •• HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE IPs ill# S#iifolion#l MfMf Ml# Zbtr wrm nooK-m^ Doot A RBAL ‘Tiinr AT ONLY $I49S0 Small Doiwn Payment Easy Tmns We fin^ce your WESTINGHOUSE, giving you the add ed economy of HOME FINANCING—a service feature of fered in this vicinity only by us. ______ _ __ , i' MAXWELL BROS. & KINARD CLINTON — TWO STORES — LAURENS tOMHI kiMFi fmt s.sM» ootox 8m this MV dmkuMMt...# M% IMk- ump 12% I ^ I [moved to France in British ships and ^' that all were under protection of the British navy. It is not realized gen erally, he said, that the Thirtieth di vision, which broke the Hindenburg line, had only infantry without all| the supporting troops and equipment need for full army activity. He re- <! called that despite the huge sums expended for production, not a single 1 American plane was flown in combat. GALLANT PARADER 14899 At Stud Four-year-old, five-gaiied Chestnut ^talUon «red hx Champion Peavine King and out of Gl^ Ann by the great producing Silver Mac. No better blood lines. Stand ing at my farm one mile from Goldville. J. T. ADDISON ourselves in this country and to wage a war in another country is the dif-1 ference between black and white.” | General Hagood pointed to the j small American army with its few! supplies and little equipment as an adequate instrument to fight “if we have our feet on the gixxund and the other fellow has his In a boat.” These same resources, he said, would prove inadequate if the United States tried to carry on^a war elsewhere. Declaring that it would be “futile for us to attempt to send troops over- !seas,” General Hagood said that few : persons took in the lessons of the last iwar. The public did not realize, he said, that half the American troops Results of Saturday’s games: Joanna 5, Newborry f. Clinton 9, Lydia 5. Laurens 11, MoUohon 1. Gaines next Satairda^: Newberry at ClinUm. Lydia at Laurens. Joumti at Molkrfiour Wowm'» "BwildUJp" Wemea’s headaches, asrvomiiip, ermp-like pam hajqrnqplaUMi of /aacfswuf dytmeuorrhea to malnntzitioii, so often relieved hf CASDUL Principal way it helps is by increasing appetite, sthnnli^ ing fiow of gtttrie jnioiM and ae Improving digestion and helfing tn bttfld physical resistance. AnoUmr way yon may find CARDUI bi vsdodiig periodic distreast ftlkm it a few days before and daring *ihettnM.* Used for Mymm Free May 22 and Miss Camille Beauchamp, |H*ominent Home Econo mist with the Westinghouse Electric 4^ Manufactur ing Company, will conduct the Home Makers Par ties (cooking school) M THE ARMORY CLINTON, S. C. The Parties Will Be Sponsored By Maxwell Bros. & Kinard » Local Westinghouse Dealer Miss Ounille Beamjiamp Miss Beauchamp will gtve most interesting and complete demonstra tions of various household electrical appliances. Not only will| the guests be shown these new and up-to-date appliances, but will be given some new and unusual high-lights as to how to use them in more convenient and attractive ways. The Home Makers Parties are scheduled for the two afternoons to be gin at 2:30 and end at 4:30. Unusually large attendance is already pre dicted, so all housewives are urged to be there on time both days. Each day's program is different, sp you will wiuit to attend each day. These reaUy could be termed **Discovery Parties" because the guests are gohig to discover how sorprisiiigly little it coots to operate Westing^ house electrical i^ances. Special meters will be connepted to each ap- pHanco used and the actnal amount of doctricity ronnnmid wffl he readily detenainad. Tida $HB he figured on our local deetrle rate and eont of operation eitod. Make your pbum now to be in attendance both days. . . . BTVITBS ALL HOUSBWIVn TO XOM aikUlS PAItTIEK WATCH WHS HB FOB FUBTHBK ANNOUMCraENTB it'4.^.