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Poge Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLiNTON, S. C Notes From The County. Agent's Office By C. B. CANNON, County Afent Poultry Meetinc P. H. Gooding, extension poultry- man. of Clemson college, will assist in conducting a demonstration in se-j lecting poultry breeding stock on thei farm of Ross Cunningham, near Wa-j terloo, on the Laurens-Greenwood, highway, Tuesday, October 1, at 9; The demonstration is open to CM. H. B. SPMNGS IS NAMED STATE DliAFT DIRECTOR Thursdoy^ September 26, 1940 Maybank Appoints Myr tle Beach Real Estate MoOfTo Post. AROUND THE TOWN ' Incidents, Unusual and Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. '41 FORD TO BE SEEN HERE FRIDAY Miss America—1^40 Clinton motorists will get their first view of the 1941 Ford and Mer- Icury cars Friday, when the new cars I are put on display at the W. C. j Baldwin Motor company, West Main I street, Mr. Baldwin announced yes-! terday. j If you are approached with “Doi There are two lines of Ford cars you worry every time the fire whis- for 1941, Mr. Baldwin announced, tie blows fearing that it’s your These are the DeLuxe and the Si^ier home?” don’t get alarmed when you DeLuxe. Both are longer, wider and p^rTon"r.;teTE^ed“In i;^uK‘and MaTbanV';^^^^^^^^ ‘jnown as a fi« b fa^Ss are "guested to take advan- he had nominated Col. Holmes B.i midst It will probaW tage of the demonstration. | Springs of Myrtle Beach to be exec-, HENRY^ who^ is usin^ t Columbia Sept 25 Governorout there is an incendiary (com- much easier riding than ever before, ’ ^' ‘ ■ * - bug) in our and incorporate morfe improvements ' be H. D.'than have bSeen made in a single the psycho- season since the V-8 engine was in- uUve d^iri^to/oPthe ^'iwtlvrseTidM! logical method of salesmanship on all troduced in the Ford line nearly Five Acre Cotton idratt) in South Carolina. prospective customer for home and eight years ago. i necKing r ive-/%cre personal property fire insurance. ^ The Mercury cars are also longer. County Agent Cannon is busy, The actual appointment of Col.;^ wider and e^ier riding ‘ these (lavs checking five-acre cotton Springs will be made by President j i . tKir *’ t conte^^tants Those listed in the con- Roosevelt, Maybsuik said. ® body type inj contesianis w o v *• GENE SLOAN, son of Mrs. E. B. the Ford line. It is the Super DeLuxe • ^ fT» T w Tins- year-old Sloan, who is a sophomore .at Er- sedan coupe, a six-passenger close- Allen. W illiam G. NofTz, . • " county, possesses a distil^i college and has been elected coupled-body type which promises . tJ- T^oU ®r®*^’P«^s«dent of his. class. Incidentally, to be very jipulSr. All modeTfM-! M. Wornack, Jr L ^ott the .national'guarf when it wasij;^^^ ^^e third consecutive yearlture a sSki^ new beauty. f H. O. Abeicromb , . still the state miliUa, in 1898 andj^j^j^^ Eugene has held the office of I About 300 Ford, Lincoln and Mer-i EBOlSimATION. BOABD TO BfEET llioae who need registration cer tificates for the General Election in November will please take notice that the registration board will meet in special session at Laurens court house Monday, Sept. SO, next. This is the final session before the elec tion. s I W. T. CREWS, Chairman. KEROSENE... |Ac Per Gallon YARBOROUGH OIL COMPANY WEST MAIN STBEET J. Icy Sr,. R. George. 11. t). Aoercromoie, jonn r. still the state miliUa, in Montgomery. W". Brooks Blakely, F. rose to the rank of colonel, com N. G. W' ugomezy. *.^rose^ me renx uz coioi.ei, ,president of his class, and it is quite cury dealers from South Carolina' Stnakland, Justus .1. C Y’ • manding one of the South Carolina , *u„f tup honor bp trivpn two ar>/4 rK*, Bramlett, W'alter Lee Benjamin, guard regiments on thP honor be given two ^ and the western part of North Caro- ^ o T Tir r> r J J • I years in college. Mr. Sloan is active, lina convened .in Charlotte lasti- c. Sr.. L. Ford serving on the^^^ student affairs, being a mem- Thursday for a pre-showing of the w 30th division in France,^Euphemian literary so-1new Mercury 8’s, DeLuxe Fords and^ Miller, and Simon Cunn ng where hft was cited for conspicuous. football -’team, and has; Lincoln’s Continentals at the Ford ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Patricia Donndly of Detroit, Mich., Miss America of 1989, does the honora in crowning her successor, lovely PYances Marie Burke of Philadelphia, Pa., Miss America of 1940. SPECIAL .service. Good Until November 10, 1940 [been elected manager of the fresh- branch plant. Mr. Baldlwin attended' LIFE MAGAZINE—One Year, 98.50.1 .\gents .\ttend Conference I After the war. Springs retired man baseball team, which will auto- the showing. Misj^ Jennie Coleman, home dem- from the national guard with the, matically make him manager of the ‘ onstration agent, and C. B. Cannon, rank of brigadier general and enter-1varsity team next year. JOHN ' county agent, will attend an exten- ed the real estate business at Myrtle SLOAN, brother of Eugene, who also'11^^ Dvall \A/ill \AImwL sion (unference on better farm liv- geach. He got his .education from [attends Erskine, is getting off to a'nOW 1/1011 fflll ffUlIl JAMES W. CALDWELL Call 276 ing in Chester Friday. Sept. 27. 'the Winyah hjgh school at George-[good start by playing tackle on the (■town, from The Citadel and Spartanburg business college. Maybank said he' appointed 666 Lknaa^'Tiiiieto cheeks MALARIA In 7<isjre and re|levea. COm8- TYPEWRITER RIBBONS For All Make Machine Standard and Portable. ADDING MACHINE RIB BONS ADDING MACHINE PAPER , Can 74 Chronicle Pub. Co MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 30 and October 1 The Return of Frank // the 'freshman football team. [ Washington. Sept. 18.—Here is how | ♦ '■ [the draft will work: „ . .. ... .. .... The PACK QUARTET, of this city., On October 16, all men 21 to 35,, Spungs with the Idea that he will|^,m broadcast a program,jof^sacred} inclusive, will register at registra- wUrLT5“:ne“lTn?r ; we DO ALL^K^ OF PRINTING state (military) ataff n every way 3,Is. '' ilSal Sa-i. i. intended to have' ' -EXCEPT BAD possible. The adjutant general andj ' ^ / his staff,” he said, “have done a good job on preparing the selective service plan.” but “are busy” withjeent trip to New York and the fair. James ^ H | but better late than never. Joe tells j in^YSiTngton* by lor When'Thr first T1ERNL\ J.ACKIE COOPER, and ta^ duties now. ! us it was such an interesting trip we number is drawn, each man who has j 6,000 to 6,500—will shuffle the regis- We missed an opportunity tO'tration cards and give each a num- scoop” JOE McDANIEL on a re- jber. A series of numbers will be drawn ^Rub-My-TIsm’*— Liniment Wonderful CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. interesting trip HENR'i HULL. j The directorship of the draft willjfe^i that it is worthy of mention. .Again the name pf James strikes be “a full-time job,” and the ap-j j^r. McDaniel, who Is proprietor of tenor over all the West ... as Frank pointment' “is the most important! jo^’g Elsso Service Station was James .'^wears vengeance on the men I will ever have to make as "Rover-[ awarded the trip through a contest tt'K/v m, ,1'rI.vrorT 'T’Ho am iT Q P i r»vw ” fViA arwramnr Qrvptntfc uvlll , , ,, r., , , who mui'dered Jesse! The spectacular' nor, climax to the daring exploits of the be vorld's most famous outlaws! Also Comedy. Latest News. 10 .A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 28c the governor said. Springs will in charge of the draft “for as long as it lasts,” he added. Springs’ compensation will be fix ed. Maybank said, in Washington. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. October 2 and 3 "Sporting Blood' With ROBERT YOUNG, AUTRET SUCCEEDS HUNTLEY AT COLLEGE ill sponsored by the Standard Oil com pany. He was amused to find that 'he could ride as far in the subway for a nickel as he could in a cab for eighty-five cents, and to know that I New Yorkers would board the trains, ; read their papers, and without look- I ing up get off at the right stop. He I (to use'his own words) “would crane I my neck as each station number MAV- Jean Autret, formerly of France, [Tlashed and then sometimes get off REEN O'SULLIVAN LEWIS ETONappointed profe^r of | at the wrong one.” and LYNNE romance languages at Presbyterian ^ GARGAN college, according to ment yesterday by WILLIAM CARVER. Drama-lashed romance of Virginia,-, j * . . and what happens when a mod-' ■“'.A';!..'”".!?' ern "Rhett Butler” crashes through the barriers of a love feud steal a lovely beauty’s heart! * Selected Shorts. I Attend Kiwanb Meet Marshall W. The Carolinas district Kiwanis con- r^ o HT u 41 u j „ * jjvention will be held in Winston- Dr. S. M. Huntley, who directed this' department last year, after I meeting his first class, stated he had o v 'no, recovered from a recent illness STIS W b Sla^ Fealuicbegins 2:45. 4:59, 7:13. and'=" “’h* . . pe . ’ a substitute be secured. Dr. and Salem, N. C., October 6-8. Official delegates from the local club will be 9:27. 9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. 10c and 15c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, October 4 and 5 [Mrs. Huntley are now living at Lib- • erty Hill. I Born in France, Mr, Autret re ceived a Bachelor of arts degree in his native country and also an army other Clinton Kiwanians also will at tend the sessions. 'My Love Come Bock II commission.- He came to this coun try after 1926 and obtained master With OLIVIA j DeHAVILLAND {of degree from the University i (her first role since “G.W.T.W.”), of Texas. During 1937-38 he was JEFFREY LYNN, EDDIE ALBERT, i P'^ofossor of Spanish and French at JANE WYMAN, CHARLES WIN- Austin college, Sherman, Texas. NINGER and SPRING BYINGTON. John Morrison, who taught in the My Love Came Back” is sheer j brooch department last year, has entertainment —wholesome human, meeting the French classes happy entertainment. It doesn’t at-ff*® arrival of Mr. Autret. tempt to solve world problems or! propound an important * message —' unless it be that a good laugh and To Meet At Goldvffie A group conference of tlie Presby terian auxiliary of South Carolina Presbytery will be held at the G(dd- ville Presbyterian church on Wed nesday, October 2. a good time is what we all need right now. A Walt Disney Cartoon—“Sport- .scope. " Also Comedy. Saturday's feature begins 2:43, 4.59, 7:15, 9:31. 10c and 28c P. C.-Rollins Play Here Friday Night Firing the opening gun of the second football season of the South Atlantic conference, the Presbyte rian college eleven will meet Rol- THE BROADWIY MONDAY AND TUESDAY. September 30 and October 1 "The Man Who Talked Too Much" With GEORGE BRENT, VIRGINIA BRUCE, BRENDA MARSHALL, and RICHARD BARTHELMESS. ALSO “CINDERELLA’S FELLA,” in Technicolor, with Quanita Quig ley. Cartoon, “Porky’s Baseball Broad cast.” “Movietone News.” 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. 10c and 20c lins college of Winter Park, Fla., binder the floodlights at Johnson I Field Friday night, the, game start- ' ing at eight o’clock. The Rollins crew, victorious over j Western Carolina Teachers by the impressive score of 53-0, and loser I to Davidson’s strong aggregation by la 19-7 count, are formidable foes for the Blue Hose defending confer ence champions. The Hosemen have [played but one game .thus far this season, losing to Clemson here Saturday by the score of 38-0. last Lydia Mothers Club Studies Homemoking WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. i October 2 and 3 "Women In War" The emotional “Big*Parade”'of to day! With ELSIE JANIS, WENDY BARRIE, PATRIC KNOWLES. "South To Korongo" With CHARLES BICKFORD, JAMES CRAIG, LULI DESTE, JOHN SUTTON and PAUL HURST. A Grantland Rice Sportlight, “The Blue Streak.” • *_, 9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. 10c and 15c A series of programs based on zKlult problems in 'homemaking are being studied by the Mother’s club of Lydia Mill. The first program, on food preser vation, was presented Thursday night by Miss Margaret Webb, of the home economics department of the. high schoql, who demonstrated making pear conserve. A meeting will be held this eve ning at 7 o’clock and the topic of study v/ill be reworking of faded linoleum. number is drawn, each man who has the corresponding number in a local board’s file will be put down as the first man liable for service from his local group. Questionnaires then will be sent to the imen, in the order in whidi! their numbers were drawn, asking the number of dependents, physical disabilities, etc. / On the basis of this information, the men will be classified as follows: Class 1 (available for immediate ser vice), Class 2 (service deferred be cause engaged in essential occupa-^ tion). Class 3 (service deferred be-( cause of dependents), and Class 4) (service deferred by law—legislators,' judges, etc.) i Meantime, a Washington board will determine a quota for each state, based on the population and number j of men from that state already in' the army or navy. From this quota will be deducted the number of men who volunteer for a year’s training. Enough men will then be taken from Class 1 in each state to fill out the quota. They will be called in the order in wdiicb their names were drawn in the nationid lottery. Each man called will receive a' physical examihaCioti. If be cannot, meet army requirements,” he will bei passed over and the next mpn wilL be taken. Men in the deferred classes will not be called unless there are not enough Class army’s needs. I men to meet the; YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE THE NEW 1941EMD To. Be Shown For llie first lime FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ZHH In Our Showrooms On West Main The big 1941 Ferd will gm <hi dlaplay In. ear ihowroems. en West Mate Street Friday. September 27th. The general public is cordially Invited te emne In and te^eet thia the finest Ferd ever built. New gnu^ful lines, new streamUnteg, bigger, reomier, and with many eutstandteg new achievements te ahtemetive engin eering te give yen mere eemfert, mere safety, more dependa- biufir aii^ mere eeenemy mt eperatton, mere valne for yeur money! W. C. Baldwin Motor Go. Soles—Service PHONE 80 CLINTON, S. C. 1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. October 4 and S III Johnson Is Grateful I wish to publicly thank my friends in Clinton and elseadiere for the honor shown Saturday in plan ning a special celebration in my be half. I want you to know I am deeply grateful for the confidence placed te me and that I apinreciate far mpn 'The Carson City Kid With ROY ROGEIRS. GEORGE {than I am'able to express, the many /‘GABBY” HAYES BOB STEIEXiE, i courtesies and kindnesses extended NOAH BEERY, JR. and PAULINE'me since I came to Clinton 25 years MOORE. Frontier law reaches into the bad lands! Invading the secret hideout of a band of ruthless range racket eers who rule the jarairief , “THE DRUMS OF FU MANCHU” —Chapter Fr Carttxm, “Love In a Cottage.” Selected Short Coasedy. ’10c and 20c ago to become a part of Presbyterian college. For your friendship, good will and cooperation, I shall always be indebted. Accept my sincere thanks for all you have done for me. WALTER A. JOHNSCHl You’ll want to see them all—> the high raised ornament of ADORATION, and FIRST LOVE, the dainty pierceddesign of LOVELACE, and the socam' lined grace, slender handim and rich Untre of all three! Sterling cra/tsmanship in silverptatef AMI HOH ., Starting Sets of 1847 ROGERS BROS America's Fincnt Silverpiate arc at the lowest prices in yean 28 Pc. Sorvieoforl $2IJ$ 34 Pc. Stnricofort $37 JS -T Ask Akout Oir CONVENIENT PAYMENT PUN IttMILTON'S SUBSCRIBE TO TEE CMRONICUI Tha Favarita Paper la CBnIan LOANS ON COnON To ossist in the orderly marketing of the 1940 Cotton crop, the Palmetto Bonk will, os in previous years, moke loons on cotton stored in bdth Federol and State Worehouses on the proper warehouse receipts certifying os to the staple ond grade, at attractive interest rates. ✓ Also, we ore prepared to moke loons on Cotton on forms M fhe Commodity Credit Corporotion. Under this type of loon the warehouse receipt is pledged after the cotton hos been stored in on opproved warehouse, stopled ond graded, ond the interest rote is 3 per cent. / We invite you to investigote this service which is ovailoUe to oil formers, without any oUigoHon on your porf. UURENS, S(|UTH LG.BALLE, • President D. F. PATTEf^, Cashier CHAS. F. FLEMING, Asst. Cashier