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Poge Six. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C Thursdoy, June 26,1941 Want Ads SCCroENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only 25c a day, pay up to fS,000. S. W. Siunerel. Phones 80 and PLANTS Now Ready. Sweet Potato, Tomato, Bell Pepper, Hot Pepper, PImiento Pepper, Eggplants and flower Plants. Also Flower and Veg etable Seeds. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic POR SALE—Nice hogs for your bar- becue at market price. E. Mace Toimg^ ^ VbEH>—Desk package Carter’s RytofI Ink Eraser with each quart of Car ter’s Mid-night Blue Black Ink. None better made. Call 74. Chronicle Pub lishing Co. RADIO — For efficient, reliable ser vice on any make radio. Clinton Radio Service, Wall Street. tf DAHLIA SALE. 1 free with each 1 ' that you purchase at Regular Price. A number of Good Varieties of Gen uine Blue Label Dahlias. Cultural Directions Free. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic SEVERAL nice used pianos, adjust ed and tuned by Chas. A. Smith of Clinton. $50 to $75. Easy terms. No carrying charge. The Trading Post, S. N. Crisp, Prop., Laurens, S. C. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDYILLE MRS. E. G. KAT, Correspondent Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Hawkins, Roy, | Birthdays Wilma and Claudette, and Mr. and SherrlU Spires, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Tillman Morse and son, Jimmie,! and Mrs. E. T. Spires, has a birthdar spent Sunday in Union. June 27. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. AUbrook and children of Sumter, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Boyce this week . Miss Emma Kate Oxner, Cora Evelyn Dean has a birthday ^une 30. ^ J George Frady, son of Mr. and Mxi. Furman Frady, has a birthday Mon- Johnson and Gordon Oxner visited ^®y* Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McCutchen in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Blakely, Mack and Louise Blakely were visi tors in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. Eloise Howie and Mrs. A1 Lancaster and son of Union, and Mrs. C. C. Vaughn of Florence, visited Mrs. Belle Crawford recently. W. A. Moorhead will return today from a business trip to Chicago. Fadine and Shirley Crouch of Greenwood, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gardnw. Mervin Barbee observes his birth day June 24. \- Mary Campbell has a birthday th® 24. Grady Spires observes his birth day tomorrow. Jesse Thomas has a birthday June 28. Mrs. Lou Ella Vaughn has a birth day June 27. Bobby Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, will observe his birthday Sunday. Ruby Ray Rushton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rushton, has a Mr. and Mrs. Sam Strickland of i MENDING TAPE—Fully transparent and flexible, seals without water. 10c roll. Handy in home or office. Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR SALE—Lot and two buildings on Musgrove street, lot on Adair street, several lots on Florida street, 24-acre tract of land on Adair street, brick warehouse on Broad street. J. P. Prather. 19-5p WANTED — Passengers 'for three weeks’ trip to California. Leaving about July 4. Write “X,’’ care The Chronicle, or phone 104-W. Ic JX)ST — Yellow gold Gothig wrist watch, between Academy Street school and Brbadway theatre. If found return to Ida Wright, Scott’s Ten Cent Store. Reward. 1^ iTgLADIOLI SALE. Special Sale of Ic each on all our Fancy Mixed Gladioli Bulbs. All Separate Colors now Itjc each. Fine Selection of No. 1 Bulbs, Free from Thrips and Disease. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, uioaling. Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 7-24p TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all ma chines, portable and standard. Car bon paper, rubber stamps. Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. SALES BOOKS — In duplicate with carbon. Just what you need for a permanent charging record. Phone 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. WEDDING Invitations and A n - nouncements. Engraved or Process ed Printing. Prices most reasonable. Complete sample books may be taken to your home for inspection if de- xired. Chronicle Publishing Co* Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag. Miss Vera Johnson spent the Week end in Newberry with friends and relatives. Mrs. T. B. Wilkes and children. Tommy and Carolyn, left Monday for a few day’s’ visit with relatives in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Landrum Weathers of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mrs. Shady Hawkins. Barton Howell, Perry Swygert, Floyd Wicker and B. C. Flow, spent the week-end in Washington, D. C. Misses Scrappy Starnes, Sara Os borne, Agnes Tinsley, and Willis Phillips, Jr.,,spent the week-end at Savannah, Tybee Beach, and Camp Stewart, Ga. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. pisses Lib Ross and Tootsie O’Dell spent the week-end with rela tives/and friends in Greenville. Little Betty Jo Boyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rafe Boyce, is spending the week in Sumter with her grand mother. Mrs. Mamie Hughes of Fountain Inn, is visiting her son and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Campbell and family spent the week-end with rela tives in Edgefield. Baker Hawkins, Ralph Prater, Billy Nabors, and Julian Hunnicutt of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end here with their parents. Mrs. Gus Barrett spent last week with relatives in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sulton visited relatives in Enoree Sunday. Betty Waits of Calhoun Falls, is spending the week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits. Miss Ethel Trotter of Wards, and Misses Helen and Dorothy Rogers of Batesburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Murrah. Miss Gladys ^ Gilliam spent U. S. APPROVED'CHICKS - From U. S. PuUorun! Tested R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks •nd New Hampshires. $7.95 per 100 delivered. Cheaper if called for. CUSTOM HATCHING — Chicken Eggs, 2c to 3c. Turkeys 3%c to 4%c each, depending on quantity. All cus tom hatching done in a Robbins Elec tric incubator with separate hatcher. FARMERS HATCHERY 908 Main St. Newberry, S. C. Jackie Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Turner, has a birth day July 2. Ralph Bragg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, will observe his birth day Tuesday. Cleveland Brannon has a birthday July 2. Miss Tootsie O’Dell has a birthday Wednesday, July 2. Charles Ross has a birthday July 1. Little Patsy Poag, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poag, will celebrate her third birthday June 26. Stttdy Connie The B. T. U. held a stud: during the week of June 16 Rev. M. F. Moorhead of thi Baptist church. Rev. Ralph Hughes, of Calvary Baptist church, Clinton, Rev. Walter Sanders, and Rev. B. F. Rogers of Newberry, taught classes on “Training in Church Member ship.” After the classes on Friday eve ning, a social hour was enjoyed. T. W. A. Meeting The Y. W. A. of the Baptist church will hold a meeting Thursday, June 26 at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Agnes Tinsley on Joanna Square. Lose Infant Daughter Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wertz, of Silverstreet sympathize with them in the loss of their infant daughter. Mr. Wertz is employed here. Time Out Becanae the U. B. Army la mshed with aommertime maneuvers, sol diers must use odd moments to do persmial tasks. Here a doughboy at Christiana, Texas, takes time oat to write a letter in a “little red Schoolhonse” where his company is stationed. only cash, or money on deposit liie interest of the said Bank and- or its Conservator in said property will be sold in separate pajxrels as herein enumerate, the conditions of the sale will be that the highest bidder shall immediately dep^t with thq Conservator ten per centum of the ansount of his bid to be re* tained by the Coooervaftor in the event he fails, to comply with the terms of sale, otherwise to be credit ed on die purchase price, and the successful bid^ shall comply with the terms of sale by paying his oi- tlre bid in cadi immediately at the doss of the sale, otherwise the prop erty so ^ pmxdiased shall be resold immediately on the same terms atr the risk of the defaulting piurchaser. The purchaser tA the real estate shall pay for deeds and stamps. Any of the aforesaid property may be seen or further information con nected with the sale obtained from the undersigned C<»servator,and in formation may also be obtained from Babb and Babb, Attome]^ at their office at Laurens, S. C. H. D. HENRY, June 21, 1941.—l{0-3c Conservator. BUBSCRIBB TO THB CBRONICLB *nM Paper Brerybedy Reads* r NAZIS LOSE FIVE TIMES AS MANY PILOTS AS RAF London, June 24.—Britain official ly declared tonight that the “Hun” has lost more than five fighters to every British pilot in the continuing grand-scale operations over France the j and the channel. FOR SALE DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON SOUTH BROAD ST. If interested, apply to B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. C. week-end with relatives near Saluda. Little Miss Betty Crump of Pine- ville, N. C., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. ^ Jones. Miss Millie Cole left Tuesday for Camp Aubrey, near Columbia, where she has enrolled for a course in sec retarial training. While RAF bombers roared across the channel this evening to round out two weeks of nightly smashing at German industries, communica tions and air bases, the air ministry news service declared ten offensive forays in the eight days ending Mon day cost the Nazis 112 planes and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Miller and L. jthe British only 26 aircraft. At that, K. Miller of Batesburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckham. Mrs. Helen Bozard and daughters attended the Goldson-Evett wedding .five British pilots were reported faved. The latest sweep tonight netted the British nine more German fight- at College Place Methodist church in ers while the British lost two, the air Columbia last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway, Jr., ministry reported. “When the enemy tried offensive and family are spending the week at ‘ operations over this country last Myrtle Beach. .year ... his average loss of aircraft Miss Anne Howe of Spartanburg,' was more than three to our one,” the spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. j service said. and Mrs. Moody Johnson. “Over France during the last eight Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmore and son, | days not only have the positions of Byron, of Hickory Tavern, visited attacker and defender been reversed. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING -And.M HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLI^ D. E. TribUe Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ,,,gnd— EMBALMERS licMMsg Bsibslsiers, Csmplfte Modoni Eqaipmsut Day PhoBC 94 ' \ Night Phones^ 24, 2SI or 255 Cttntpn, s. c Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Wilkes recently. * Rev. James Mitchell is attending a pastor’s school at Coker college, Hartsville. Mrs. Willie Jenkins' and family of Greenwood,, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jenkins oi Clinton, and Pete Jenkins of Camp Stewart, Ga., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins, over the week-endj_ Mrs. Esther Carr, Ed 9brr and Mrs. Bob Simpson of Old Fort, N. C., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr. Mr. Carr and daughter, Mary, accompanied them home for a short visit. Mrs. Chrystelle Flow and Mrs. Joe Johnson spent Saturday in Greenville. • Mr but the Hun has lost more than five fighters to every one of our pilots who has not returned.” Observers saw an indication that the Luftwaffe has sent its crack pilots to the Russian front in statements of RAF veterans who said the Nazi pilots they now encounter “seem in experienced.” FINUND HOPES TO STAY NEUTRAL Helsinki, June 23.—Official spokes men declared today that Finland would maintain neutrality as long as possible in the war between Ger many and Russia in spite of Adolf and Mrs. Roy Bouknight of | Hitler’s .declaration indicating she AUCTION SALE Commercial Bank, In Liquidation For the purpose of completing the liquidation of the above named bank, all assets not heretofore disposed of will be offered for sale at public auc tion at 11 o’clock in the forenoon on the 15th of July, 1941, at the office of the undersigned Conservator, at Clinton, S. C. These assets now con sist of: 'Parcel No. 1. The stockholders’ lia bility and judgments thereon of the face value of $7,700.00, exclusive of interest. Parcel No. 2, Note of John M. Copeland, secured by mortgage of 163 acres of land, of the face value, exclusive of interest, of $1,951.50. Parcel No. 3. All other personal assets of the Bank, consisting of: Undisposed of notes and bills re ceivable of the face value, exclusive of interest of $17,980.53. 14 shares of the papital stock of Young Brothers Livestock Company, in liquidation, original par value $1,400.00. 25 shares of Hunter Mfg. and Com mission Company, in liquidation, original par value $2,500.00. 2 shares capital stock Masonic Temple, par value $200.00. Parcel No. 4. Vacant lot in the Town of Clinton, Laurens County, S. C., containing about one-half acre, bounded on the north by Jones street, east by Holland street, south by lands of H. D. Henry and Jack H. Young, west by lands of Larry Dill- Vd. Parcel No. 5. 108 acres of land in Laurens County, S. C., known as J. J. Smith place, adjoining lands of the estate of Mrs. N. A. Henry, and oth ers, subject to mortgage in favor of Federal Land Bank of Columbia, or Land Bank Commissioner. Parcel No. 6. 532 acres of land, more or less, known as the E. C. Hipp place, in Laurens County, S. C., adjoining lands of Jack Davis, John T. Yoiing and others, subject to mort gage in‘favor of the Federal Land Bank'bf Columbia. Parcel No. 3 will also include all right, title and interest ^f the afore said Bank now in liquidation in oth er property than that hereinbefore enumerated, tangible or intangible, to which the said Bank and-or the Conservator thereof may now have, pr hereafter acquire title, excepting Boll Weevil Poi ■son! Don't make the mistake of poiaoiiinff too late. Start befwe the sqnares fonn. Evidenoe of boll weevil already reported in Laurens County. USE. "BOLL-WE-GO"! One lb. will mop 1 acre S times. Make thin paste, then add water at rate of 3 fl^allons to one pound “Bcdl-We-Go." Put up in 4 lb. packas;^. No molasses required. Per pkge.—80c—-Per Pkge. Abo Arsenic, Molasses, ''Mop-N-Mix'* \i> FLOUR FOR WHEAT! EXCHANGE RATES 60 lbs. good Wheat 40 lbs. Table Rock Plain Floor. 60 lbs. good WhMt - 38 lbs. Table Rock S^f-Ri^g Floor. Ask for exchange rate on bran, shorts and other I commodities. IN OUR BICSTORf ~ BABY CHICKS—Triide A blood tested, per 100 $8.00 FRUIT JARS, per dozen, quarts 85c OTOOTAN SOYBEANS, per bushel $3.50 ' All Kinds Vegetable Seed. THE NEW Laurens- Bonded Warehouse Frank Waldrep, Mgr. TeL 424 Sooth & SuUivan Sts. X Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Taz Woods over the week-end. would be an active ally of the Reich. Except for Soviet air raids on Fin Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Craig and son nisl| territory, Finland—sandwiched of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig. Mr .and Mrs. D. L. Gunter and son spent Saturday in Columbia. WUh The Sick Friends are happy to have Dan Martin home from Hays’ hospital, where he has been a iwtient follow ing a motor accidmt. Mrs. Martin is resting comfortably at the hos pital and hopes to return home soon. • Miss Gertnide Webb has been ill several days. Frank Barrett, who suffered a broken neck injury sccmral montha ago, la steadily, Inuirovlng. Mrs. Aimie Woods is ill at her home on TiU|nan Circle. Bbbby Jean and Willie Mae Mur rah, children of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Muirah, have been ill several days. Mrs. Herbert White is a patient at Newberry hospital follow^ an operation Saturday. She is rating comfortably. Earl Holsonback is ill at his home on Miltim Road. ^ Betty Prater has retumad to her home following an operation at Gen eral hospital in OreanviUe. \ between her embattled neighbors was said still to be free from any fighting. The southeastern frontier facing Soviet Russia was manned, but Fin land declared her,only purpose was self-defense and the Helsinki news paper Sanomat said “the govern ment’s military precautions w«re taken not a moment too soon.” The Finnish government protested today to Soviet Minister Pavel Orlov over ‘the bmnbing of Finnish objec tives by Russian planes. This move > sujqported the an nouncement that Finland still is neu- triL • The Soviet minister promised to ask his govemmoit for the necessary explanatiODS,” said a communique issued after Orlov visited the foreign office. TO CMCR Mr. Public You Can Get the Savings When You Use McCOYS RI6GULAR GASOIINE gal. 19c Mr. and Mrs. Public, you gave tb# middla man’s proflt wben you buy your frdm MeCOY. McCoy brings you rofular fpsolino at a aaving of apfiroxiHUitaly 20% by buying ibe gasoline it tbo ports and tben haal^ H to the statlona in McCoy’s trucks. In this way there is no middle man’e pceat for the eeoeulMr te^.piy. Buy your fsgoline f|om IfcCOY sttd ride more at ne aditltieiHil cost. Drive hi fer a of this gsod «**>B*ie today. , ■ Mi TUNE IN OB THE RANGERS Ofir WHT—piMijr, 8*40 *te 8:48 A. WL . 8Mt«iF, T:k Itstioo Gonier Fhrlds aid Mufrere greets f A. r