The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 27, 1941, Image 6

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/ Page Six Want Ads DSROSENE — lOc per gallon. Yar borough Oil Co., West Main St. 2p FOR RENT — Three-room furnished apartment ib desirable location. Write “L,” cjo The Chronicle. Ic IFGGS 20c DOZEN. This is about what it costs to produce them ■when you feed Spartan Laying “Pellets.” Start your hens on it to day. C-W-S Guano Co. ^ IX)ST—One new Sheaffer’s Lifetime Fountain Pen in box, color red. Finder get reward if returned to! •The Chronicle office. CHRISTMAS SEA'.S "^'HE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 5. C. T. Thursdoyy November Tl, 1941 PANSY PLANTS. We have nice Swiss Giant Mixed Color Pansy Plants for $1.00 per hundred in any Quantity. Also fine Painted Daisy Plants for 10c each or $1.00 per doz en. Blakely Brothers Seed Stort. Telephone 188. Ic POSITIVELY NO HUNTING or tr^- | passing on any of our land. Vio lators will be prosecutj^. ' John rf. Pitts, Sr. Ip David T. Pitts. WEST aiNTON PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS tuts. JOE CAMPBELL. CoRwpMdeat / Protect Vour Home from Tubtixulosis FOR SALE—One lot and two build ings on Musgrove street, one build ing on Broad street, several lots on Florida street, 24 acres land on Adair street. J. P. leather. 11-5p Notes From The County Agent's Office By C. B. CANNON, County Agent Puipwood Investigating CMnmittee To Meet In Laurens The Puipwood Investigating Com- RYE GRASS. The Best Grass to | mittee meets today, November 27, at, plant for a Green Lawn in Winter 13 p.m. in the agricultural building, j ^onday with Mr Miss Oprial Dodger of Greenville, was. the week-end guest of Ml” Theo Dyer. Miss Dyer accompanied her home Sunday for the day. Pvt. Emil ‘ J.NtAndrovick of New York City, and Chester, spent the week-end with Sgt. E. B. Norton, al so on maneuvers ’^iJChester, at his home here. Miss Carrie Bell Evans was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Byrd in Spartanburg. » Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Catmpbell, Mr. and Mrs. Estes Campbell and small daughter, Brenda, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson in Goldville. Miss Nora Cannon of Hickory Tavern, spent the Thanksgiving holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ivester visited in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crosby, Jr., and children and Ed Hardman of Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ferp Hardman Sunday!* Mrs. Virgie Sanders is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Burnett, who is a patient in the General hospital in Spartanburg. Rev. C. L. King of Anderson, and Mrs. er, M. N. Smith, udio was celebrating his 75th birthday, Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Kendrick and chil dren of near Whihnlre, spent Sat urday with Mrs. E. S. Wri^t Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell and children andT Mrs. Wm. Cannon visit ed relatives in Anderson Monday or for Pasture and Grazing. Blakely .in Laurens. The committee has been,E- N. Powell. , ^ Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188.'set up particularly to investigate al-j W. M. Smith of Ofa, is spending — I r monopolistic tendencies in the!^® week with his daughter, Mrs. HUNTING or TRESPASSING not al- purchase of wdod, the price of wood L. C. Heaton, and Mr. Heaton. lowed on our land (Kelley Place) I ^ comparison with the or on the D. T. Copeland Elstate land. J. H. Pitts, Jr. Ip David T. Rtts. increased prices of finished products, and also the cutting practices em ployed by puipwood contractors in ®^rs- K. C. Lunsford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Furr and daugh ter, and James Furr, of near Clin ton, were dinner guests of Mr. and RADIO — For efficient, reliable ser vice on any make radio. Clinton Radio Service, Wall Street. tf _ the woods. The committee was appointed by the legislature of 1941, and consists ^ riu on** Representatives Morrison Tuten of $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone 80 and 32. 11-27-7C U. S. APPROVED CHICKS From U. S. Pullorum Tested R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks. $10.00 pe?' 100 delivered. FARMERS HATCHERY 908 Main St. Newberry, S. C. Estill and Winchester Smith of Will- iston. Commissioner of Agriculture J. Roy Jones and W. C. Hammerle. state forester, Columbia. The committee is particularly an xious to have appear before it farm ers who have actually sold, or who have tried to sell, puipwood at any i time particularly within the last FREE! If excess acid causes you pains' year. Only one meeting is being held of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, i in each Congressional district. Farm- Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau-jers from other counties in this dis-! Abbott were visitors sea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, i trict are being invited to appear be-|Saturday, at Kellers Drug Store: I 15Ja-12p jfure the conunittee. The meeting is Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willis (5dihpton in Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitmire, Mar vin Whitmire and son, Alvin, were visitors in Spartanburg Friday. Mr .and Mrs. L. B. Trammell and children, Miss Myrtle and Dewey Trammell attended a birthday dinner given in honor of Miss Alma Roger at Fairforest Sunday. Misses Betty and Anna Quinn, students at Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Quinn. .Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove Mrs. Clarence Oakley and son, Frankie, and Jimmie in Greenville With The Siek Brooks Dunaway has retmmed home after being a patient at the local hospital. ^ ‘ Miss Martha Elledge has been ill several days. Mrs. Leo Tucker is able to be out again after being ill two weeks. and relatives gathered for the occas ion and enjoyed games and contests. Mrs. James Dunaway assisted, the hostesses in serving refreshments. Miss Dunaway received many use ful and attractive gifts. DsBwwmy-Fowler^ Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Hazel, to Rev. T. R. Fowlo:. The marriage ceremony was per formed Saturday, Nov. 22, in New- bmry by the Rev. James Finley, in the presence of a few close fri^sds and relatives. Th^ bride was becomingly attired in^blue with black accessories, is the oldest dau^ter of Mr. FINAL SETTLEMENT T^e notice that on the 17th dajr of December, 1041, I will render final account of my acts and doings as Administratrix of the^estate of ’ M. G. Woodworth in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock am., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge frmn my trust] as Admin istratrix. Any person indebted to said es-^^’ tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against She said estate will present them on or and before said date, duly proven, or be Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Willie cannon will have a birth day November 30. Monday, November 24, was the tenth birthday of Bobby Stevenson. Tuesday, November 25, was the eighth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk. Shirley Lowry was one year old yesterday. Mrs. Dimaway. The Rev. Mr. Fowl-1 forever barred er, forinerly of Tasrors, is pastor of! MARGARET ELIZABETH the Baptist church in Edneyville, N. C. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE WOODWORTH, . Administratrix. V . Nov. 15, 1941.—11-4C. QUICK REUEF FROM Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. Ralph Stewart and Mrs. Charles Dunaway were joint host esses at a miscellaneous shower hon oring Miss Hazel Dunaway, bride- elect, on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Stewart About 35 friends STOilUCH ULCERS mn excess ACID OvrSweBimion boUlMef tteWlLLABD VUATMBNThevebMSoMfornlMof Adkfbr 8^oa'lgdiqrs*lM&1 TRESPASS NOTICE—Notice is here by given that hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind upon the land of the Jack H. Young Estate is hereby prohibited. Violators <rf this notice will be prosecuted. John W. Finney, Mgr. ll-3c op>en to the public. Any person wish ing to come before the committee in regard to puipwood sales will gladly be heard by the committee, stated County Agent Catmon. Farmers Signing Defense Program Blanks Work is being pushed in complet ing the signing up on each farm a FOR SALE—Bay gaited saddle horse about 10 Or 12 years old. Healthy, safe for women and children. $50 Dr. T. L. Timmerman, Laurens. lirection of Grocer C. Roper, chair-1 for good home-made fruit cakes, n*an of the national defense commit- at 50c per lb. Baked by Mrs. C. L. jtee for the county and also chairman Vaughn, 130 Musgrove St. Ip.o^ the AAA county committee. The information called for on the .Mr. and Mrs. John Cranford and children visited Mr. and Mrs. John Cooley in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawson ^and family visits Mrs. Lawson’s sister, Mrs. Betty low on, recently. Paul Smith of Bamberg, spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. Mar- celle Barker, and Mr. Barker. Mrs. Minnie Reed sport two weeks with relatives in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norton and , national defense ^gram bla^ daughter. Gerir. of Lancaator, viaited IP ^der wajr Uat wee^ imder the;M,"^-„„‘f;£_ i.ancaa»r, viaiua FOR SALE—Place your order early'a— Yarborough Sun- 1- LOST 1940 Clinton high class nng. deals with the production of Reward if returned to Ned Hall, crops, livestock, and poultry for 1941 58 S. Broad St. Ic ^nd toe expect^ production for next ‘ year, Mr CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 Folders of lovely design and sentiment with your name imprinted, for $1.00. Place your order now for later de livery. Chronicle Publishing Co, I Will remove 7omr| com with one ; or. money JlPPY*254 For Sale By SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Cannon stated. All govern ment agencies, ^riculture • teachers, and the Better Emm Living commit tee are cooperating in toe work. Those farmers who failed to call at toe headquarters set up in their township to sign toe blanks are re quested to call at toe agricultural building at once and do so. On toe blank is toe 1942 cotton acreage al lotment and normal yield. Also toe Grange Campbell, J. L. Arnold, J. C. Cannon, Grady Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. David Word, Arthur Howard, and Willie Bishop attended the f\ur- man-Clerpson football game in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. M. W. Davis of Marion, N. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster of Kings Mountain, N, C., spent toe week-end with their daughter, Mrs. J. J. Mc Ginnis, and Mr. McGinnis. Ellis Price-jof Edgefield, -q?ent the week-end with his mother, Mrs, W, R. Price. Mrs._M. _ C- Stewart^ and Mrsv in wheat and tobacco acreage allotments | p and yields for those wto are eligible! SblurdW for such allotments. No otoer notices will be sent out to the farmer as to his allotment and yield except on this national defense program blank, Mr. Cannon Stated. visitors D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS .and EMBALMERS Licensed Eaibalmers, Complete Modem Eqidpment Day Phone 94 Night Phones 24, 253 or 255 Clinton, S. C November 30 dosing Date for Comidiance The AAA regulations call for No vember 30 as toe closing date for all 1941 compliance work to be com pleted on toe farm. Performance re porters are in toe field completing toe checking of compliances on those farms that have no further practices to carry out, Mr. Cannon said. HELP LIVER BILE FLOW FASTER— For toe next 30 days follow this simple recipe to stir up toe fiow of these important digestion-aiding bile juices and see if you too—after you USE ONE /Ig//C COHSTIPATiOM 1 Some fruK Jniees sre ashitsl sMs Isr eoasUpsUoa. PRVNOL vhlch ceatstns Creili pnmc joiee, eombteed with taste- less atfaarel ett sad other eeteatine hi- gredlcnte. retieves even the bora ceeee of conettpetton throogM* Ue. yet thorouch lubrication 1 latloB of the Infeeriaes ' AU fMd Awmt 0mm nVttOt ^ im g*m«rim$ Me eaj $t Mw. ffeelipg, sick headadies, so-called Bflliousness, Poor Digestion and most probably Constipation. But don’t [atifft unless you are willing to keep it vip for SO days. If then you do not get a real “kick” —feel 100% better—get your money back. SMITH’S PHARMACY Smith’s Fharmacy have finished the first bottle—cannot say that you “fdel ever so much better.” Here’s all you do: Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts (a famous blend of six salts, not just one) and take half a level teaspoonful in a glpss of water (hot or cold) half an hour be fore breakfast. 'This rouses the fiow of bile with its gentle bowel action. Keep this up for 30 days and you too Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith of Bam berg, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Marcell Barker. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough and Mrs: Mary Byrum were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Miss Vivian Mobley of Greenwood, spent toe week-end with Miss Joyce Braswell. Mrs. Tommie Galloway spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Chaney in Greenwood. Mrs. Charles Galloway of Gold ville, is spending the we^ with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway. Mrs. J. T. Lokey and daughter, Bilrs. M. W. Davis, of Marion, N. C^ attended the wedding of Mrs. Lidcey’s granddau^ter. Miss Mildred Lokey, and Thuron Fitzgerald, of Gaffney, Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Garvin of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Minnie Turner. O’Neil Campbell, Larry Cogdill, may shake off that “all-in,” sour »Wlicn*« Child Nccdf mUP OP. BLACS-DfLAUGHT is a tasty liquid that most children will wek^e whenever they need m laxetiva. WhaVs more important^ it. has the same main ingredieBt as BLACK-DRAUGHT, its older eom- fsaioii. Perhaps that’s why it usu ally gives a child such rsfeeaUag r^ef from tha familiar symptoms show a laxativs is aesdsd. Ceases in two sizes: 25e—60e. Marvin Pe^ and Fred Gallowray were visiton id Spartanburg Satur day. Mrs. Harvey Walker of near Gold ville, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and John CampbelL Jimmie Lawson ^ Cross Andior, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Lawson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Gaff and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Taff Morris of Newberry visited Mr. and Mrs. Hmi- ry King Sunday. CaiesOey Ki^ was among the carriers winning a three-day trip to Ctoarleetoo from the SpeitanIMirg Herald. Bob Stewart of Lsnford Stattont visited his niece, Mrs. HuglT'C^ma- ningtiem, Tuesday. Mrs. George Cunningham is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Carter, in Spartanburg. Mr. and Jifre^iA* C- Arnold and daughter^ Ann, m LaFrance, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Arnold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oredy Cox. Mrs. E. S. Wright visited her fath- MR.. MRS. AND M188 SCHOOL TlACHEEt ■ Why not give me your subscriptloa tor magazines needed in your wrockT School librarieo a spedelty. JAMES W. CALDWELL iimae SMITH’S PHARMACY. INSURANCE Fire • Tornado - Aatrano- bile • Surety Bonds - AH Forms of Property Insnranee. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. C. Start Cutting Down Gas Bill Today! Your McCOY'S IS READY TO HELP YOU Begin saving now for Christmas. Hundreds of Clinton mo torists have found out that they save whoi they stop and trade at McCoy’s. We offer you regfular g:asoline at approxi- matdy 20 per cent less. Try a tank now. Our /experienced, courteous attendants give, yoii quick, efficient service. McCOY’S REGULAR GASOLINE gal. 20c TUNE IN on THE RANGERS over WBT—Tuesday and Thnrsday, 8:S0 to 8:45 A. BL, Saturday, 7:S0 to 7:45 A. 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