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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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tabte, in exceltent condition.. Mrs.
PRSOMl AND SOOAl NEWS OF SOIDVUE
MSS. 1. O. KAT.
A. B..Oidlow«3r, Jr., Q<ddNrilli. lC|
FOR SALE OR RENT—Bridt Mnga-
low on Korth Adair streoi.Mifly
to Pidc ComwalL ’ «
PLANTS—PLANTS. Sweet'potato,
Tomato, Ban Popper, Hoi Pipper,
Pbntanto Pepper, EgCPien^ ^ib*
bage and (Mai Flanti. Onion Sets,
8c^ Peanuts and Pop Com. Blakely
Brotaers Seed Store. Telmbpoe. 1W«
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IxyST — Last Saturday on road be
tween Clinton and my farm, om
nail keg containing bolts, nuts, brace
and bit and tractor tools. Return to
D. E. Tribble. . ,1c
DAHLIA TUBERS. Large Decorative,
Assorted and Pompons. 33 Differ
ent Varieties in Many Colors. Also
of 6 Assented Kinds fot SOc.
Blakely Brother! Seed Store. Tele^
phone 18$. —
Mrs. W. A. Morris of Seneca, and|
Mrs. Mary Owens of Clinton, spent
Tuesday with their niece, Mrk. W. K.
WalU. ^ .
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Norris and
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Mai^ull and son, llarold, visited
rmtives in Hartsville over tae week
end.
Mrs. Esther Carr and E. L. Carr of
Gaffney, and Mrs. Alfred Carr of Old
Fort, N. C., spent last Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. R. G Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guyton and
Everette, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ev
ans qient Sunday in Shelby, N. C.
Poge Seven
NEWS FROM BATTERY
B" AT CAMP STEWART
II
Mr. and Mrs. C. V Vemer of
Piedmont^ and Mr. and Mrs. Vemer
Ross of Greenville, attended the high
school graduation exercises in Chn-
toh Monday evening.
Mr .and Mrs. E. C. Abrams visited
relatives in Calhoun Falls Sunday.
Mrs. Richard Martin, edio had bem
visiting them, returned to her home.
Little Carroll and Lillian Hart|talion, and that is something to be
spent a few dayFlast week with their proud of.
grandmother in Belton. { Since oiir induction into the army,
* Feb. 10, we have often been called
With The Sick | upon to do things that naturally we
Uttle Clifton Tucker, Jr., has re-^^e out of rea-
turaed to his home after undergoing' ^ut after the first few weeks we
$lia8 Mary Bedmbau^ of Saluda, an appmdectomy at Newberry bos-1 ®^*Tthl]^ we
- pital. I uo had a reason bmind
Friends regret to leam that Mrs. '^^*
Monday (May 26) our' thirte^
weeks of preparatory training was
over and our boys are to be praised
highly for the wonderful spirit and
courage they have shown working!
hard all day and then being called!
out at ni^t for extra duty and other j
leases of army life. It has been said
that Battery B has improved more
than any battery in the 107th Bat-
RnucvcH Signs
PwityBiH
Soys Form Subsidies
Be Kept At "Pority
Limits.
II
RADIO — For efficient, reliable ser
vice on any make radio. Clintc^
Radio Service, Wan Street
KnX INSECTS, Doh*t Feed Them.
Use Rotenone, the Nmi-Poisone^s
Dust fmr aU kinds of Insects ob
Flowers and V^ietables. Does not
bum foliage. Also Dust Guns anH
Other Insecticides. Blakely Brothers
Seed Store. Teleimone 188.
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rus-
scil.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston White and
daughters spent the week-end in
(^ton with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hawkins of
Clinton, were Simday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Streetman.
Mies Colleen Bozard of the Bush
River commimity, is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Motes.
Mrs. Riley Weathers spent Sunday
with relatives in Anderson.
“Granny” Wdiunt spent the week
end in Kinard with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sulton and
family visited in Enoree Sunday.
^jO’Dell Barrett and Charles ^At-
'firway motored to Kings Mountain, N.
C., Sunday. *
Washington, May 26.—President
Roosevelt approved today legislation
providing higher government loans
on five major farm crops—wheat,
cotton, com, rice and tobaceo--and
virtually assvuing growers a “par
ity** return on their 1941 production.
Elmore Goes To
Mississippi Chorge
Rev. L. .D.‘ Elmore, pastor of tba
(3oldville Presbyterian and three oth
er churches in this section, has re*
signAl the work to become pastor aC
the Presbyterian church of Okolonow
Miss. He and Mrs. Elmore left thta
week for their new home.
Ms. Elmore has served the Gold*
ylDcg Shady sGrove, IXincan’s Cre<dc
and .Old Field Presbyterian churches
m pastor for the past two years, dur
ing:. which time he made manor
friends who will regret to leam of
he removal to another field.
suEscribb to thb ghroniclb
He signed into law a bill directtegjt^ IhverHe Paper la CKatea B
government loans on these crops at*
85 per cent of parity. With^the‘ad
dition of farm subsidies, including
special parity and soil conservation |
FOR REN^—Four roota unfUr^lphed
! apartmmt with ba^ at East
Carolina Avenue. Ramie, Phone
m Ip
mLK COW for sale. Fresh-in, ,four
i gallon Jersey cow. $60.00 cash.
J. W. Milam. fp
S. D. Weathers, Sr., spent the week-
wad in Johnston.
MlTs. W. T. Martin has been called
to tlrlchviUe because of the iOness
of her moffier.
For SALE—^Lot and two'buildini^
' on Musgrove street, lot on Adair
Iftreet, several lots on Florida street,
t4-acre tract of land on Adair sheet,
prick /warehouse on Broad street
J. P. Prather. 19-9p
BABY CHICKS. Pure Blood-Teetad
T R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, White
Stacks,'Buff Orpingtons and White
Wyandottes. Also Feeds, ^Feeden,'
Fmmtains and Stqnidies. Blakely
Brothers Seed Store. Telephooe 13$.
SEE—Our Birthday, Sympathy imd
: Get-Well Cards. Just what you
will w«nt tp»setai
ved ones. New assortment ChrOn-
cle Publidiing Co.
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f*'
, fiAVE YOUR FLOWERS. Use our
Insecticides to kill the Lice, Aphis,
etc., on them. We have Red Arrow,
Evergreen, Black Leai 40 and Trio-
gen. Also Rotenme, Calcium Arse
nate, Arsenate of Lwid, Sulphur, To
bacco Dust Slug Shot Lime Sulphur
Ntmd Bodreaux. Good Spray Guiw.
jSlakely Brothers Seed Store. Tda-
188. f
If' excess acid causes you
! pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges-
iUon, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating,
Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample,
Udga, at Kellers Drug /Store. 7-24p
.^Mr. and Mrs. Barney Norris and
1. D.
May 30.
, Louise Dunaway will have a birth
day May 27.
Eugene Nix will observe his birth
day on May 20.
Mary Frances Spires, dau^ter of .end of ovu* year the war situation
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Spires, celebrai- and Hitlerism will be a thing of the
ed her birthday May 28. jpast. We and all Americans know
vailing in the period 1909-14.
Commodity Corporation officials
estimated the new legislation would
authorize a loan rate of 13.8 cents
a pound for ^cotton, 71 cents a bush
el for com, 97 cents a bushel for
wheat, 89 cents a bushel for fice,
and 20 cents a pound for topaccO^
These figures are averages
Till .t OuT officers sod non-commlsslonedpaymeots, farm leaders said, the!
Lever continues ill at her | have b^ very patient with 1 growers undoubtedlly will receive.!
jus, for they, like ourselves, had to parity. * i
Little Jack Morgan, who was in-^give up their homes for an entirely; Parity is the price farm coounod-*
jured in an automobile mishap sev- j different Ufe and, believe you me, it i ities must bring If the farmers’ buy-
eral weeks ago, has returned to his wasn’t easy. And even today, we ing power is to be equal to that pre
home near here, from Newberry hos- haven’t fully adjusted ourselves to
pital, and is greatly improved. j the army rules and regulations, but
^ time goes on we wiU leam and
Bnihdays ' ; we have plenty yet to, leam. ,
Claude Johnson, Jr., has a birthday We are still looking forward to go
ing home at the end of />ur year’s
training, but as we think of it, some
thing deep inside keeps saying, “Go
home in a year? No.” So, as in the
past, we can still hope that at the
BARBECUE HASH
CHICKEN STEW
Friday Night, May 30
TIP-TOP
SERVICE STATION
J. Lee Willard
B. C Flow observes his birthday
May 31.
Evelyn Tinsley will have a birth
day June 1.
that there is a great possibility that
in the future we will go to war, so
why worry about it? We also know
that democracy will continue to rule
Mr. And Mrs. Carlton Nelson and
daughter of Belton, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Meeks recently.
Mrs. Corrie B. Kay of Pelzer, is
spending the week with her son, Ed
ward Kay, and Mrs. Kay.
The following boys from Camp
Stewart, Ga., spent the wedc-end
hei%; Rali^ Prater, E. T. Spires,
Jidian Himnicutt, and Baker Haw-
kids.
Miss Dorothy Clarke of ■ the Still-
idore, Ga^ school faculty, is home for
flie summer. -
Bdr. and Mrs. C. H. Tuck«r of
Oreenville, and Edgar Smith of Folk
Shoals, were week-end guests of Mr.
And Mrs. White Tucker.
l$|ss Grace Martin, student of
Convme college, Spiutanburg, has
returned to her home here for the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. “Dock” Buchanan,
Mr. an*d Mrs. Cecil Blakely, Mr. and
Mrs. James Fulmer, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Abrams attended an O.
E. S. meeting in Buffalo last Satur
day, evening and were guests at a
buffet supper at the hmne of Mn
Eva B. Land. *
Ray Surratt has a birtiiday June4.-| aa long as we have real Amertcanxi
Paul Hazel observes his birthday
June 3.
W. R. Lanford will celebrate his
birthday June 2.
Mrs. Bryce Little will observe her
birthday June 4.
Mrs. Emily MurrSh has a birthday
June 2.
W. H. Russell will observe his
birthday June 3.
R. L. Boyce has a birthday June 4.
Th^ma Byars will celebrate her
birthdiqr June 1..
BflialSIwwer
Mrs. Pearl* Frady, Mrs. Cancle
Brown, Mrs. Ruth Feltman, Mrs.
Eugenia Gunter and Misses Blandie
Duagin and Marie Prater were host
esses to a number of their friends st
the Joanna club house last Wednes
day evening honoring Miss Naomi
Gaakln, popular bride-elect.
The hostesses, forming a bridal
par^, entered the living room, pull
ing a serying taMe loaded with use
ful and attractive gifts.
Ice cream and cake were served.
and not pretense Americans.
Democracy against Nazism — even
the word Nazism has a vile sound.
Hitler and Goering are living now
in luxury, but do they realize that
some day their blood-spattered souls
will bum forever in hell? Which
would be too good for them com
pared to the death and destruction
they hawe dealt while on earth.
May "31st we will have sixty more
men to join us and if they fft in ^t-
tery B as well as expect, the bat
tery will be on top in the 107th Sep
arate Baltalion, C. (AA). Sometime
thia week we will all change tents
so as to have a man wbo is at pres
ent in the battery in a tent with our
new selectees.
—JOHN H. CRANFORD, JR.
EARLY VACATIONS
SCOUTS ENJOY OUTING
On Tuesday evening Boy Scout
troop 111 went SMdmmlng at New
berry. After swimming, the boys had
a weiner roast. They are very grate
ful to R. S. Owens and J. H. Pitts,
Jr., for furnishing transportation.
-JOHN PITTS, Scribe.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroude and T’
<J.u*ht.r, Tony, ^Sund.y with ^
mtim
LADIOLUS BULBS. Mamia, Pic
ardy, Gold Eagle, Berty Snow, Dr.
BennetL^Ratty Nuthall, Flaming
Bword, IpUff of Orlea^ Minuet and
Fancy Mfaced. These 4^ No. 1 Bulbs,
Free from Thrips and Disease. Blake
ly Brotfaurs -Sued Btora.» Telephone
ll88. Ic
I U. S. APPROVED CHICKS
Wtem U. S. PuUorum Tested R. I.
Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks
Wid New HampRiires. $7A9 per 100
delivered. Cheaper if called for.
CUSTOM HATCHING Chicken
Eggs, 3e to 3e. Turkeys SHc to 4^
each, depending on quantity. All cus
tom hatdiiiig dshe i|S aJRcRiSh^ SMe*
trie incubator with 'separtte batdier.
FARMERS HATCHERY *
908 Main St. Newberry, S. C.
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Dr. FiMsr Sirnth
Dr. DuseasS. Felder
OPTCmETRISTS
Specialists In
Eye Examinations
Olllee >fla(«nt
Dr. Smith,'Datty*- ell ta A
Dr. FeMer, DaUy, 1:2$ to A
Phone 29 for Appofnimoat
CLINTON, a a
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Long in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs E. N Baxter of Au
gusta, Ga., were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks.
Mrs. Hoyt Noble and Mrs. Maizie
Gregory of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark^ Hair and Mrs. Harris of Bel
ton, spent Sunday with M». W. W.
Hair.
Mr* .and Mrs. Bob Taimer and son
of Covington, Tenn., visited Mr. and
Mrs..A. B. Galloway recently
a picnic Saturday evening at Five-
Mile-Drive in Newberry.
Mrs. L. H. Long, Mrs. Marvin Hol-
sonback and Mrs. W W. Hair accom
panied the young people as chapefw
ones.
Gaakin-Wier
Miss Naomi Gaskin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin, and J.
Buford Wier, of Newberry, were
(married Saturday evening at 8:30
a tr f,. (o’clock-hy ffie Ray. J. B. Harmon in
Messrs. K. B. Ga]]^^,^^., prince of a few close friends
er Hair, Marvin Bridges and Har'
mon Murrah, Jr., spent the week-end
at Camp Old Indian.
After the gome . •.
pause and
and selativea.
Following a honeymoon trip
Mi» Eliiabrth Dobbins, of Green- ‘5' “'l,,
home to their many friends at the
home of the bride’s parents on Mil-
ton Road.
viUe, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. W. C. Dobbins.
Mrs. Helen Bozard and dau^ter,
Doris, aifd Mrs. Marvin Holsonback
spent Saturday in Greenwood.
Miss Betty King was a weekrend
gqmt of relatives in Clinton.
Kellj/ Waits, student at Cl^son
college, h&t rotumed to Hls'lioine for
the summer vacation.
Mrs. Guy Streetman spent several
days in Greenville last week with
relatives. ^
.w Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and son,
Leonard, of Ninety-Six, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Wil-
- Miss Margie Crawford, student at
Draughn’s Business college in Co-
Bhlhday Dtauwr ,
The famHy of Mrs. Marion Hamm
gave hmr • simprise bifthday dinner
Sunday at Lake Murray. Those at-
tendin|fwere Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sur
ratt and daughters, and Marion;
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm and
Horace, Jr., Mrs. A. Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Brown, Morton and Le-
Roy Hamm,,, and Mr
Martin.
and Mrs. Dani
IN MEMORY OF P. K. RUMPH
Who Died May 28, 1940
Uimbla, and Alex Crawford, student r*.-
at CTemson coUege, airlved ^tu^ay.^^„ om p^^’away.
I for. the sumnmr va^tion with ttieir^yQ^ must not say
That he is dead: he is just away!
mother, Mrs. Belle Crawford.
Darryl Fields, of Furman univer-,
aity, Greenville, qtant a few days last With a cheery smile and a wave of
week with Mr ian4 Mrs. L. E. Prater, i the hand,'
Mrs. Ahna O’Dell Jaft Sunday for He has wandered into the Heavenly
l^t £
a visit with her son, Raymond O’Dell,
at Fort MilL
Mn. Thelma Davenport of Green
wood, qwnt the wedi-end with her
daughter, Miriam, and remained for
the graduation exerciaes in Cltaton
Monday evening.
SONS
PLUMBING
HEATING
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WEARS
land.
And left us dreaming how very fair
It needs must be since he lingers
I there.
So think of him as faring on, as dear.
In the love of There as the love of
Herei
isr. ana Mrs. Kaipn uorne of Fort! siyi »
He is not dead: he is just away!
Mill, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'
AmOSPHBE
■At..Y(Mir. OwtgsiiH
J. D. O’Dell.
Misses “Scrainnr” Starnes, Agnes
T^patayb^.MlUif Cole, Sara. Osborne,
and Willis Fj^pe, Jr., motored to
Adams’ camp Sunday.
Tootsie O’DtU spent Saturday
QraaoviUe. <
Urs." 3, M. Ross and daughter.
RUzabath, ipeni Thursday in Green-
with taUffves and visited Fi^
', who Is-A patieiit at the Gm-
hospitaL
I ModMrt* Edgar Boyce, Mr. and
Roy Boyce, and Min Emma
OiUDinr, visited Mitt Claudia
Bbyot in Greenville Saturday.
jBMl Mrs. Woodrow Tuelwr and
•on, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs, RoUa
Kuf2ws and daughter, Mergaret, and
iMita flora Tucker qwnt the weHi-
end in Moodruff.
Will Paiker and son, Jim,
week-end guests of' Mr. and Mrs.
-IWlDwa.
Charlie Meeks and BUI Price were
dinner guests of R. 1C Moore Sunday.
Mrs. P. K. Rumph and Family.
Mr. aiid Mrs. B. T. Rumik
and George.
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