The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 06, 1940, Image 7

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'*■ 4 < ) Ei,' } THE CHRONICLE'S WANT AD RATES U per w«t4 f«r fM ti«ii; fhr* liMwrHp— |wIm «f tmr. lliaiaiMii mi F Gardp if tiumks nd tifb«U« if le 1 wiiA pajtl^i Ib Mvombi. MliliBim SOc.< Nobody's Busmess B]r G«e lle€«e CITY TO HAVE SAFEH SCHOOL Chamber fnereases M«nbmhip To 101 FOR SALE — Om fredi milk cow. Jop W. Le^. . .IP SHAMROCK—-Two^-room for rent. A. OlMnieL apMrtSMnl tf In the mobenfrip drive beinc con< Police Chief Bafwell and Fatrol> ducted by the Chamber of Commerce, man Burrell To Direct Three- ^ idde^ Week Inatmction of Drlve».jgjjjp ^ 101 Public AakeA To EnrolL j Fimu and individuals affiliating High Summer Term To Begin Monday Four Members of Faculty To Conduct Session For Students To Make Up Work. Clinton high school will open its PAGE SEVEN pletion of plans for the school. Of ficials and teachers will enroll stu dents at 9 o’clock. War View* FM Ftet Rock the war situation has stirred up a right smart of patriotism in flat rock, everboddy is with pres, roiey-velt, fbr more soldiers and more air-i .. . . ptenet ynd more battleships, sllmi — ♦ jwith the organization are as follows; summer term Monday mommg of diance, the Srd, has gone to thej Under the sponsorship Southern Bell Telephone Co., Kel- next week, at 8:30, according to an- county-seat to Jine up with the fly- ^ ^Uce^ department, ™®llers Drug Store, Dr. B. O.^Whitten,! nouncement from school officials to- . . lo....,,.. ml P L. W.». Au» Th. «:hool win n* CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, Laurens County. By J. Hewlette Wasson, Probata Judgr. Whereas, K. M. Rice made suit ta me to grant him Letters of Admia- istration of the estate and effects of' Fleming Asa Rice. These are. therefore, to cite and ing corpse, he wants to be a,bumb-iCarolina highway patrol ........... «r aviator and is prepared for the!professional md Store, W. D. Adahr, B. R. Aus- , , . ^ u ,s ^ - — wunt. he wishes he was “over I the Work Projects administration,^^ Casino and Broadway Theatres,'weeks, and will afford thej singular the Kin- there” now. his daddy, slim chance,{a unit of the statewide school i jjcMillan-Cooper Motor Co., Ed-1 students of the high school an op-^dred and Creditors of the said Flem- jr., has told him aU about the worldl»«de driving will open itsjirst Service Station, Dr. F. F.iportunity to “make up” any back,ing Asa Rice, deceased, that they be war and it has got him in a notion session in the »nnory~Mon<W,jyj League, R. A. Steer,1 work which was not passed during,and appear before me, in the Court afternoon, June 17, at four oc^k.ijy^j^ p Boyd’s Department' the regular term just cloaed. The'of Probate, to be held at Laurens The school will contini^ for thr« ^ „ shands, G. W. Hollings- summer term will be divided into Court House, Laurens. S. C.. on weeks, classes being held every ®I-jv^rorth, Dixie Bevetage Co., Inc., Me- two halves, corresponding to the June 14, 1840, next, after publication ternoon, Monday through Friday. 1 Daniel Vulcanizing Works, Adair’s! two semesters of the school year, hereof, at 4:00 o'clock in the after- All white ciuzeris of Clinton and'Men’s Shop, Timmerman Motor 0).,'Jun« 10th through June 28th marks J noon, to show cause, if any they -w.- , , vicinity 14 years of age or over, who! a. R. Blakely, James Pitts, W. J. the first division, and July 1st have, why the said Administration p^M of StoroBDhlji^T Indig(^i«ind to learn ateut mai^inery but desire to learn to drive or who w^'Henry. J. D. Jeanes, Jr., H. J. Pitts, tlon. Heartburn. Belching, Bloating, he newer got annywherea in books!to improve their driving are eligible Hotel Clinton, Ben C. Worionan, C * A.. -. •! -a. ^.s si 1 —11 .1.^ t Im 4Ka ae*K/W\1 NJa FOR SALE —A choiee lot in Rost- m<mt cemetery. $125.00. Telephone. „ , 8ns w IS-Sc' to he was at camp Jackson en- ^ ;— — I during the other one, but he got bad- FOR SALE'—^ie\young cow witb ly gasitod down there and is draw- heifer calf, one week old. Price jng a compensation on it. $40. J. L. Dickert, Phony 2821. 1cl> ^ TREE! —If excess acid causes yduf sUm chance, the 3rd,* has a quick Nausea, Gas Pains, get free saniple, I at scholi. he can allso draw things. I for enrollment in the schcwl. No Udga, at Kellers Dnig Store. 0-20(he painted a pitcher that looked solcharge will be made and all equip- TOR RENT-Home on WMt CMitro”-'"™* * ""“y-lx* Ut onUent text book, will b. fur- or Ip • hial street, furnished nished. Fred W. Oxlejr. ROTENONE DUST. The Non-Poison- ous Insectlelde for Vegetablet and' Flowers. Also Trlogen. Black Lsaf 40, Red Arrow and Evergreen Sprays, Arsenate of Lead, Calcium Arsenate. Sprayers and Dusters. Blakely Bros. S^ Store. Teleprfione 188. ) Ic FOR RENT—^Unfurnished downstairs ' apartment. Two large rooms >imd kitchefwtte. Private bath ahd 4fn- ). W. M. it and stung it. he mought be a air- nished free. planes diurftsman, but his main idea is to fly and let ttm otoer fellers trance. Phone 160. Musgroye strMt. Ic NOTICE—Residence, 57. Sou^. ; Street, open for boarders.' meals, comfortable' rooms, each wid^ hot and cold water. Reasonable rotes Mrs. G. R. DeSiields. ^ Ip draw up the plans and make the planes, he fe^ like he could dit^ a bumb from 5,000 feet on top of a dime with a little practice. mr. art square’s youngest sem, iz- W. Cooper, Johnson Service Sta tion, G. W. Bell, E. J. Adair, Jo4 C. McDaniel, I. C. Boland, L. A. Blake ly, Dr. Grorge R. Blalock, Coca-Cola Applications for enrollment In thej Bottling Co., L. Russell Gray, John Spratt. r Political Announcements school' are being accepted at the office of the Clinton police depart ment and enrollments will be ac cepted in the order of* their being received. Inasmuch as the demand for places in the school is widespread, and each session of the school iSi zie square, wants ta get into the,limited to 23 students all residents) army, but he prefers the Job of quar-' of Clinton are urged to lose no time ter-master. his daddy explain^ to'in filing their applicati^. him that a quartermaster stayed sev- With the ever-increasing toll that _ /w * j e^ miles behind the front in a!is being taken through highway ac-.Uv« from Laurens County and ve^ storo-lyouse and dealt out stuff on'eidents that occur, too much empha-lpl^8® to abide by the re- All <Mders ansofortht- he hfs.sis on taking..iull-advantage of thigi-?^l^-£*,. In a stoar and that’s why he'unusual ojqj^^^unlty . cannot be) JAMES P. SLOAN. through July 19th marks the second.! should not be granted. Four mra^rs of the r^lw win- Given under my hand this 27th day ter staff of the high school will teach j^f May A D, 1940 the classes. They are Miss Rosa Ma-t ’ t wvwr b-y-tv wAcerkw haffey, Paul K. Hannan. James W.!., » ^ wasson, Younginer, and John B. Gwtry, prin- ” J. . u. c. cipal. Classes will be offei^ toi those stwicfhts who are interested, SUBSCRIBE TG THE CHRONICLS provided as many as two or more wish the same work. No class can “The Paper Everybody Reads be formed for one student. Students may enroll for the first half of thet ‘summer term, the last half, or for’ ' both, it was announced today. A small tuition charge is necessary,! jsinre the entire plan is additional! j to the regular work of the school, I date for the House of Representa-1 and is presented solely for the con-. andiven^ence of the students. I interested HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candi- wants that kind of Job: hd'’ti*«qual ified to hold it without no further Stressed and all parents who have children fourteen years of age or experience, tom Head’s son, puddin older who wish to learn to drive a souerroR I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection as Solicitor of the have been asked to report to the high scKoST" cm Friday morning “of j this week for registration and com-' We Finance AUTOMOBILES S. W. SUMEREL Jacobs BaiMiiif ASK ROT head, will poMibly go into the tank!car with safety and in full knowledge; Eighth Judicial Circuit, subject to the, —.>■■ ■ ■ _ ^ _ .r~ mrpy»^ he has drove a tractor foV of the laws that govern the use ofij-uies of the Democratic primary. ^ GladtoliM^bf^torT^MHo^fCH ^ ^ stneeto - HUGH BEASLEY ing for Ic (Each. Come in and help , . . yourrelf. Blakely Brothers s e e d „ smith, ^ ficient scholi principle, mought jine the red cross an^ go to europe Store. Telephone 188. PLANTS —PLANTS. We have Nice Tomato, Cabbage, Hot and Sweet Pepper, Eggplants and Sweet Potato Plants. Also all kinds of Garden Seeds. Blakely Brothers Seed Stem. Telephone 188. ——4 Ic BLOOD-TESTED CHICKS, $5.95 per 100. These chicks are B.WJ>. T^- •d and of coorse arc Pure Breeds. Barred Rocks, White Rocks, R. I. Reds, White Wyandottes and Buff Orpingtons. Also Feeds and Supplies. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. Ic to help take care of the sick and the wounded, she is verry handy with a hyperdennic . and givving medison internally, we would hate Id give her up, but Ae will go if her duty welcome this chance to offer skilled instruction to their children. Police Chief L. H. Bagwell and Patrolman Leo Burrell will be in charge of toe school and exceptional standards of instruction will be maintained. The school will offer 14 hours of classroom instruction in the development of the motor car, NOTICE, POULTRTMEN f*- On U. S. approved. Blood-tested Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks. Fine quality, $6.00 to 100 delivered. Extra fine quality Walter Bishop Barre<LJtock8, $7JILtofc 100 deliver ed. Alao started m^ks. FARMERS HA’TCHERY 908 Main St. Newberry, S. C. 8UR3CRIBB TO THE CHRONICLE The Favorite Paper In CUnlea Heasca UnH Jsiw thWkt IlMsndh Isis Iskfch i J1 SlCbGMteSSfte**. HlxttwtteCvMitt «r m4i tWjBlM •< 4 iMwwa. M* troeMe eS eO ud plMMut. Mad a tablf Boefvn two «■■■ * diy. Oftoo wHhle 4S hooio ■owoHi* ovornirie iipl^dld m Mlto OMoheoteod. If tkvpfiM do laoTo aad If ran do not fMhottor. vrlU aeat ynu BotUac to tey aa K ii ^ hr nmr ennnt oadar aa i^ohdo aMMMjr^adc maiw too. KaBx OooipoaBd la for aalo aad raaoaa. 'ifcr SADLCR-OWEIfB «AR9fACT Wedding Belb June is here, wedding bells are callsjier. toe thinks the u. s. senna- tors Who are fighting toe dies com- co^,^ iMtniction mittee just because he is a good dim- ^ and ci^r ortmances mercrat ougm to be investigated 1 hi^ways toeirselves and possibly inported I from this country, blinders in high | actual driving instniction behtod places is what bas caused so much wheel of a car under skilled m- trubble to furrin nations. W. T. Gannaway, state supervisor in charge of toe establishment of toe schools throughout toe state, in riiMin* both da, and nteht in flat** .iL^«-^!i..ilLrTl*tated that “there can be no doubt vmrrr far-reachtog effects of cui^les Have got j ^ proper training of our young married this pressent junc toan has 1 get married mdurtog anny other 5 ^ influence * wxaaaaa^ ^yaaay vwaca ; upO0 drivtog DTaCtiCeS armmg STLmbers of toeir famiUes wST^ a long way toward striking at the hobgf' (Sbur^ mid ow mag^-toate, 1 qj ^ and vital problem in- mr. sllnu chance..'sr.. are kent bizzv . . a. ,, *»4va#a«aa aaa “‘“^ivolving the lives of our young men tying knots anaotorth. 'and women.” •the prospect of war had something qi 11/* /V, g to do wito our matrim<»ial rush. 01161*111 Wl^T VfIIe 4 if toe u. g gets toto: it, she need not « p J count on fettiqg anny he4> if she! 1* Qf 06C01IC1 1 CTHI excuses married men betwixt the age! of 18 and 30, that is—in our com munity. everboddy who can get an nyboddy to have them is getting. Caldwell W. Wier, who is complet pleting- 'his first term as sheriff of Laurens county, today announced WALKER’S FUNERAL HOME' Ginton, S. C. FOR COLORED PEOPLE ONLY Day 9288—Phones- Nl^t 119 Rev. H. W. Walkw, Manager carrbnon, donS on craddick and “I'temenTTJXw,!' “Four years ago I was honored by being elected sheriff of Laurens SHERIFF I hereby announce myself ^ candi date for reelection as Sheriff of Lau rens County and pledge myself to) abide by the rules of toe Democratic 1 primary. CALDWELL W. WIER. COUNTY COMMISSIONER . I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner ofj Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Demo-' cratlc primary. E. FRANK ANDERSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. A. HOMER MOORE. I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by toe results of the Demo cratic primary. ARCHIE a owia^ , MAGISTRATE. HUNTER TOWN SHIP AT CLINTON I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. J. HENRY SEAY. ORIYHOUND ;:^ryerc»CifrXprt'.- ■: done on creddick and others give checks, which according to toe* recipients, is the same as get ting married free of charge, the pressent rate is 15$ or what have you . determination to^iare ^ service possible to mr silent kni^t’s son, hansom knight, got married last friday to a sinmge girl who was selling maggy- zeens in town endurin that week. she is right pretty too. he had went . ,, u- 1. w 1 j out with h«. 01^ twirt* and then 'te' a T rev. waite tied thim together tor as wholeheartedly and I think ef- every section of the county. To do this it was necessary that I have a sufficient force of deputies in order that service could be rendered at any hour of the day and night when necessary. With the cooperation of D. E). Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS s aeeg Utlaae EMBALMfiRS Litenaed Embaktiers, CMplett Modem Eqidpiaont Day Phone w . 94 4 Night Phones d 24. 253 or 255 Clintoi, * • long as possible, bfrt skinner, .Jr., got married to sallie sue junkins on Sunday night, they had coarted only 2 weeks, when hitler broke thru the magginot line and took a sedan, he popped the question, and she said “yes.” Jim simkins got married on thursday. he had coarted only 4 ni^ts. nearly all of the happy brides, and j grooms are still liwing with their Irespectible parents, some of them jwiU build later on and move out to [toeirselves, but many other cupples I will leave matters Just so. the po- I leesman told it around town last ! month that toe govverment could not draft a married man as toe hatch wholeheartedly ficientiy, this service has been rend ered. My deputies and myself have been subject to call and in easy reach of call every hour. “The cooperation of the peace of ficers of the county and the citizens of the county in toe enforcement of the law and the protection of the homes, businesses, and people rof the county has enabled us to perform our duties, quickly, and I trust ef ficiently. “It is my purpose to offer my ser vices to toe county again and in so doing I seek the support of every citizen of the county in my campaign for reelection to che office of sheriff. If the conduct of this office has mer ited your approval I sincerely trust THE PUBLIC M YOUR LUCK »V . ^ i . , . w'bn’t last if Jrbur do«^ hold, and you'M* b« Itit^ ier Tongar, and tor tan, wkan you use our free brake leMir and our life-saving towke gd- Jusljnents. n Servtac toe dity, deer children! may you live I long and die happy as well as rich. I ' yores trulie, fr* - mike lark, rfd, corry spondent. ^bllPbutlawed toe right to do so. ' ^ approval soon as this information leaked out only your votes but thru-miss Jennie veeve smith, coart- ing started In earnest, and now the! toe experience ^the past streitta is blocked with brides and my increas^ knowl- grooms. manny happy returns oljf***® i!****^*^*^'^ the diiv. deer ehiMren* mnv vmi iiveM Confidently believe that better ser vice can be rendered from year to year, and it is my purpose to increase the efficiency in the office by every practical means. The highways and byways of the county are being pa trolled, both day and night, in order that the violators of law may be de terred and toe homes of the people MrSk Emma Lw Jeffords Kellers, ■ . t iwidow of Dr. Edwaitl Henry KeOers, f, reared In ^i^ns county, *®''e my county and its people and I vIi6Q mwQtlQJIjr IDOriull^ Me S OlUUTlCS* I —^ Am T Awa T taatrmn« ' 1--- ISO umg as l am sheriff of Laurens ‘ton iMMpibftla • UR6ffta S6FV1C68 I jijmwyTas i4 eiAavA'a* ■ m, 1 llteltf y«,te«Uy moniing .t C<.nn.ll.y ?'•« l^KITHCR OF DR. KELLERS DIES IN CHARLESTON Memorial chapel. Charleston, and'®* w^i ^ ^ known as a county peace, so- Mrs. Kellers was 85 years old and and law observance " 4 petlve of Charleston. She was a and law observance. member of Grace Protestant Episco- !. “ pal church. SINGERS TO MEET SUNDAY . Surviving are two sons, Ueutenanti A cO{nHi«i]$|y . singing convention Commander H. C. Kellers <M.C.) of -will'be hem Sunday afternoon at 2 Cincinnati, and Dr. Frank Kellem ofjo’clodi in the auditorium of Acade- itols city; two daughters. Miss Emma my Street school, it has been an- ^^U«rs. of Charleston, and Mrs. nounced, Several trios and quar- fd^Iis F. Green, at Anderson; seven teta from nut of town will be pres-* Vrand^Mren, and seven great- mit, it is stated. The pitolic is in- imdehOdren. i ivitedX GILES CHEVROLET CO.. Inc. CUN^N, S* C / — ■ " - '' '.V