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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C "'■m Thursday, June 11, 1942 Want Ads THINK yoiwe SMMtTi FOR SALE—One wool-faced 9x12 ft. used rug. Cleaned last week. A give-away price, $5.00 cash. Phone j 123-J. Icj FOR RENT—Six-room house, wood! and garden patches, near State | Training School. Mrs. Will J. ildair. Call 11. _ - ^ tf ACCroENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only 25c a day, pay up to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone 80 and 32. H-4c JT % i > 4 % 1 pys* WILD. LIFE LINES ■ > SO ANTHOMV Here' is word poszk definlUoas. the cams no ia words The sqaare wfll After yea have solved It, see tt yoa caa ■she ap any coed 5-letter wad sqsares. 1. Rapid S. A country 2. Yon drink It 4. Chops down 5. Secret meeting — ALL KINDS OF FIREWOOD—Give me your orders for size and length wanted. Pei B. Adair, Phone 390-W. WANTED—One large and one small National cash register. Please give size and factory number. Write “R,” care The Chronicle. 1c FEED your pullets correctly and you will have eggs this fall. Spartan Growing and Developing Mash or Pellets builds the body for heavy egg production. Change to Spartan today and you can be sure that your pullets will pay. C-W-S Guqno Co. •. • Itc WANTED—Red and white oak tim-j Miss Eva Campbell, Mildred and bers. Will pay cash. Will buy m|Dean Arrowood of Belmont* . N. C., large or small boundaries or by the, are spending several weeks with Mr. tree. A. B. Chandler, ' Mountville, j and Mrs. John Campbell. S. C. H-5p| Mrs. E. F. Leland and children of 10c per gallon. Yar-* Houston, Texas, Mrs. This IS « n gstts as aghs ag a sat. Oas s( r Owned by this snotogte WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS of gliding, after which course he was returned to Randolph to resume in struction, at which point he ig now located. Mrs. Hays is visiting Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stone. Lt. Hays was here during the past week for a brief visit, making a cross cdtmtry flight from Randolph field to Birmingham, the trip here from Birmingham being made by train. ♦ MISS RUTH MONTS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Monts of thin city, was a member of the graduat ing class at Newberry college this year. -^1 —wiini —— On June 15th MISS LALLA &AE EDWARDS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards, will receive her bachelor of science degree in nursing from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. T •i*'' • - -i- The Railway Express office and the local Seaboard railway office are among establishments that have a 100% record for employes buying war bonds. upon twice in the same day and, ac cording to the rules, if the suit were carried Vi .the plant for praslhg it would have to be called for, as they were not permitted to deliver it, thus giving special service. Time being short, the sedator wore the suit as it was, Wrinkles and all. MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent Jackson in Columbia Sunday. MISS INEZ YOUNG, daughter of John T. Young of this city, was a- ber of the graduating class at Visitors at Camp Stewart, Ga., the past week-end report that Battery B, composed of the Clinton national guard unit, has been judged the best battery and best-behaved group on the post MARGARET BRICE, of formerly bf this city, graduated from Winthrop col on Jane 1, with an A. B. degree. Brice, a former editor of Clin ton high school paper, The Sentinel, majored in journalism and English and has been active in literary cir cles, athletics and all campus affairs at Winthrop. Her many friends here will be interested to know she has accepted a position as reporter with The News and Courier, Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice, her par ents, Mrs. W. D. Copeland, her aunt, and J. Isaac Copeland of this city, atterided the graduating exercises. * MISS EMILY DILLARD, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, and a student at Winthrop college, left the past week to teach in Vacation Bible schools in the mountains of North Carolina during the month of June. ‘ 7 /Wv •' KEROSENE- borough Oil Co., West Main St. 2p WANTED — Everybody to put Scrap metal in the pen on the square. Clinton Lions Club. tf FOR SALE—Red top cane seed, $1.60 per bu. Orange seer, $1.70. Honey drip, $1.80. Mixed cowjjeas, $2.75. W. A. Addy and son of Lakeland, Fla., are visit ing their mother, Mrs. Zanie Camp bell. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and Robert Cannon visited Mr. Harmon’s parents in Saluda recently. 7 Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister of Whitmire, Spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. «• fam.1, hava moved to Spartanburg 0( bache]or of arts H e7 sister. Miss I a Mr - ant * ^' BWarren sndc lss j e young and her guest, Miss daughter, Jo Ann, ot Laurens, and iRi(jl wiuiams of Sarasota Fla., Mr and Mrs. G. F Downs and Billie w ^ 0 ^ a felto * d t Watkins spent Sunday m Henderson- coU( , g( , were Creenw00d £veral days for the graduation exercises, i Mr. and Mrs. Young were at Lan der for the awarding of diplomas. Also calcium arsenate. Complete line ^j r anc j g ^ Harris of fertilizers, including side dresser.| au t e i j H. M. Franks, Telephone 3072, Lau- Charles Heath, Jane Southerland ’ ^ and Carroll Heath of Greenville, are rens, S. C. 18-4p OFFICE FOR RENT — In National Bank Building. Store room on Mus- grove Street. See Copeland-Stone e d in Gaffney Sunday. Co., or Heath Copeland. — tfi visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lanford visit- Woodrow Wilson visited Mrs. Wil- ville and Asheville, N. C. Lonzo Leopard is visiting his sis ter, Mrs. A; L. Waters, in Simpson- ville. Kenneth and Mitchell King are spending the week* with their aunt, Mrs. J. Y. Rhoads, in. Clearwater. Miss Florence Howard, BILL WADE, son of Mr^. R. W. Wade, has enlisted In the army at' Miss! * , ° r t Jackson. Bill, who is a gradu- Mrytle Trammell and Mrs. George' at ® 0 * Clemson, was denied a com- Hill spent the week-end at Camp misslon at cam P at Anniston, Ala., Stewart, Ga. i because of a knee injury received Miles Lawson of Cross Anchor, spent Sunday with his„ sister-in-law, Mrs. Betty Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lovin of Hick ory, N. C f James Painter arid Bruce Quarterman of Charleston, Mr. and FREE! If excess acid causes you pains | so ^ a ^ Park Sunday of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Mrs - Herbert Leopard and daiigh- Mrs. Brown of Goldville were guests Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau-! ter > <Ma 8^ alene 'y isited ^ r - anti Mrs. pf Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and sea, Gas Pains! get free -sample, Udga, | w - A- Jameson in Greenwood Sun- Mrs. Mollie Painter over the week- at Kellers Drug Store. 12p-7-2j da y- TT . _ end - . — w TT—— | Mrs. Ursula McCary of Green-j Talmadge Simmons of Charles- VE BUY old, broken ^or discarded wpo^ has returned home after, ton, was at home for the week-end. Victrola records, with the excep- S pe nc jj n g several weeks with her, Evelyn Bigbee is visiting Eliza- tion of laminated or Edison. Bring! sister , Mrs. H. A. Adams. jbeth Aee ^n AbLville ' them to Roses 5c, 10c and 25c Store. Mrs. Tommie Gallqway is spend- while playing basketball, volunteered as a private and hopes to be able to work toward an officers’ rating. He ing the^week with Sgt. Galloway at* WANTED — Middle aged lady to Cam P Stewart, Ga. manage and administer the kitchen Mrs. Rpyce Bouknight and daugh-1 MOORE’S DRESS SHOPPE was awarded the trophy sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and con tributed by Hamilton’s for the best window displays for the month of May. At the graduating exercises at Limestone college June 1, MISS LOUISE COE received a bachelor of arts degree. Miss Coe is the daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Roger L. Coe and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. and dietary department of Hays hos pital. Salary, room and maintenance provided. Personal interview with Dr. S. C. Hays, at Hospital, is neces sary. • ■' tfc 1c GLADIOLUS BULBS. We now have a price of 1c each on our No'. 1 size Gladiolus Bulbs. These are our regular stock free from Thripe and Disease. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c ter Phyllis, of Chester, are spend ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bouknight. Sgt. Vernon Trammell of Camp Births Bohm Mr. and Mrs Joe Bums announce! W- H. Shands of this city, who at tended the graduating exercises. the birth of a daughter, Judith Jure lee, June 5. Mrs. Burns is the for mer Miss Laura Foster. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Riddle and daughter, Billie, and Miss Louise BABY CHICKS—Blood Tested Bar-,Wells of Greenville, spent Sunday Stewart, Ga., has been promoted to - Lusk staff sergeant. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk announce Mr. and Mrs. Brooks^ Dunaway; ^ birth of a daughter, Margie and daughter, and Mrs. Betty Law--t £)orthel June 6 Mrs Lusk is ^ son accompanied WiUie Lawson to former M iss Dollie Williamson. Camp Stewart, Ga., Thursday. red Rocks, White Rocks, R. I. Reds, White Wyandottes and Buff Orping tons. Also Feeds, Feeders, Fountains, Remedies and Oyster Shells. Blake ly Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c T.R Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries June 13th is Christopher Daven- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duna- iport » s 16th birthday. wa y- Mrs. Liela Smith celebrated her Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway and birthday June 1st. family and Miss Rachel Whitmire, j une 4 wa s . Mrs. L. M. Evans’ spent Sunday with Rev./- and ‘j June 4 was Mrs - 68th birthday. 10c DAHLIA TUBERS. We now have Fowler in Travelers Rest. Mr. and' Mrs. Arzo Ivester and HPUP * children have returned home after a a special price of 10c each on all. visit with Mrs. Ivester’s parents in our Dahh'a Tubers. Regular prices up Martin, Ga. to 50c each. Good selection of colors, j anc j Mrs. Leo Riser and Miss Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- L ou j se Prince visited in Augusta,! birthdav Jun@ _ 4 phone 188. v 1c Ga . ( the past we ek-end. . | June 14 J. C..Price of Fort Jackson, spent birthday, the week-end with his mother, Mrs. i Yesterday was Miss Betty Duna way’s birthday. Stanley Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brooks, will be six years old June 18. Arthur Davis had a birthday June 3rd. Jimmie Cathcart celebrated his MISS FRANCES SIMPSON has returned from a Kappa Delta sorority house party at Pauley’s Island. Miss Simpson joined thirty friends in Co lumbia for the beach party. Rules are rules and they apply even to senators. When Senator Bur net R. Maybank was here to make the address before the graduating class at Presbyterian college hej called a local cleaning plant for a rush job on pressing a suit. The car- 1 rier reminded him of the government order that no customer may be called I sp«ok lor “Coco-Cola' Pm a symbol of Its Ufa and spoHclo. I'm known, too, os “Coka". IPs short for “OdofCoIo’*. I offer you Mim pavw rnur vwvwsvms p spook for ffco ned thing... tho soft drinlc wffk tkoefis- Mnctivs quality of doOdous rofroshmont... tho drink with tho trodo-mork P.S. every dog y mces to snorren words. You hear "Coke”... tho friendly abbreviation for the trade-mark "Coca-Cola" ...on every hand. •OmiD UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COOUXXA COMPANY BY . I ... GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY is Mrs. Colie Gregory’s SALESGIRLS WANTED—For week 1 ~ ~ * end work. Need several young la dies or high school girls, age 16 orjW. R. Price. over. Rose’s 5c and 10c Store. tf| Leroy Gregory of Fort Jackson,! Mrs. Theodore Queen had a birth- ^ I is home on a furlough. ' He is visit-1 d ay yesterday. * .T* Gregory in birthday. MAN WANTED, immediately, for bookkeeper and general office an ° d "^ss Margaret work. Position permanent. Experi-, Schpolfield, Va. ence in timber business helpful. Mr. and Mrs. H A. Adams and son, Wnte W, 169 \ork Street, Ches- Gee j^ visited Mr. and Mrs. P. D. ter, S. C. / i Watkins in Greenwood Sunday. FOR SALE —Medium sized black' Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove and children Jersey cow. Reasonable. Good but- visited her mother in Saluda last ter cow. Lake Thomas Ser. Sta. 18-2p!week. _ *_ • , . T _ . , ... Mrs. E. M. Reed of Lyman, is vis- FOR SALE - Several fresh milk jtin her daughle Mrs. - John sows, several Hereford cows with Word and Mr Word calves. Also one young Hereford bull Mrs Wm K , and d M o( ready for service. Geo. C. Adair Goldvi i lei spent Sunday with Mr . . and IV^rs. Roy Stockman. FOR SALE—Several used bicycles. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spiers had ing his sisters, Mrs. Guy Overstreet! Today is M rs.- Ben Campbell’s AROUND THE TOWN Incidents, Unusual and ^ Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. We may soon be seeing a news reel of BOBBY ADAIR, son of Rhett P. Adair of this city, shaking hands m with the famous flyer, General Jim- See Lewis Cooper. Phone 210-M. r as their guests Sunday Mrs. Montez m y Doolittle. It all came about when Here’s Greet News! Now It’s EASIER to Get a NEW CHEVROLET .. y,.. ■ 'jnsatstfly . i Itc McGowan and Joe Purdy of Gold- U. S. APPROVED reduced. Bloodtested Barred and r-HTrwo p ri ._^ ville and Haze Carr of Greenwood. rrrees MrS . John Tucker was caUed tQ White Rocks New Hamnshires R I i Columbus - Ga -> on account of the , illness of her mother. Reds, $8.50 the 100 delivered. Hatch-1 r . ^ . Cs $950 the Too at Sra Mrs. Maud McK?Uar. Broad ^reas/^Vhite^Babv Turkera! ! Misses Betty and Anne. Quinn of her of S35 the 100 Famtr! : Winthro P college are at home with $35 the .100 delivered. Farmers Rev> and , w> R- Hatchery, 900 Main St., Newberry, S. C. ’ tf SALES BOOKS — In duplicate With carbon. Just what you need for a permanent charging record.* Phofle 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. PIANOS—Unusually good lot to se lect from. Just worked over (in-, side) and.tuned by Chas. A. Smith of Clinton. Terms 20% t down, bal ance twelve equal payments, no car- VN 8 rr C Un rg Snn Th LuTl^ in ‘ efjn Ballew viaited Mm. Kin*' S _ Crisp, Prop., Laurens. 25-3p FOR SALE—Wftted TJeks. or see M. B. Hipp at Hipp Service ed jytth them for a visit. Station. their parents, Quinn, for the summer. \ . Mr. and Mrs. A. !L. W aters and daughter, Doris, of Sii ipsonville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Waters’ mother, Mrs. Dora Leoparc. Mr. and kfrs. John Campbell had as their guests Sunday Mri and Mrs. Bill Campbell of Anderson, Mrs. Lizzie Sanders and daughter, Fran ces, of near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Woodeil King and children * and Mr. and MrsJ, Thomas ’si mother, Mrs. Florence Ervin in Augusta, Ga., ATTENTION, LADIES! 100 Cards. 50 Informate and 50 opes on platinum parchment with engraved plate. Modem All for $3.50. Chronicle Pub! Co., Phone 74. »and Mrs, Ed Sims, B^l Clan, Mr. and-Mrs. koy Gibar and Mrs. A. A. James spent with Mrs. J. L. Padgett and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Word dren of Lqurens, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. bell. . * Rev. and Mrs. W. R. daughters, Misses Betty and spent several days the past Week with friends in Mullins. While there (hey attended the opening of the M. E. Church, South. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mbtte td Gold- ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rail* and Bobby, who is employed in the North American Airplane factory, Hermosa Beach, California, was asked a ques tion by General Doolittle, who was addressing the employees. After he had answered the question about a B-25 plane that the factory turns out, General Doolittle shook hands with him. The program was broadcast over Columbia Broadcasting system and photographers snapped pictures for the papers and newsreels. Now all of Bobby’s friends and fellow workers call him “General.” “HOBSON, of York, newly superintendent of the city and his son, Fred, were vis itors here during the week. The Rob- - sons will move to a residence on* South Broad street about June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson have five chil dren: Lt. Pat H. Hobson, Jr., of Camp Blandihg, Fla., Fred, a rising) senior at Clemaon, Miss Carolyn, who 1 school tftis year, Dleki r — much easier than if has been for months and Louise, who will alter the sixth knd third grades, respectively, the cominp session. Friends of NED & HAYS will be interested to know he has been pro moted (bom 2nd ttf 1st lieutenant in the army air corps. Lt. Hays received his training in flying at Randolph and Kegy fields ip San Antonio, Tex. After fate graduation he was com as 2nd lieutenant and re- an instrpeior at Randolpil r>u4*rtvia t for W77 Yo* n—i the flood, dependable, long-Hnp benspertaHen « new Chevrolet will fliv* you A' fine new car with neW tires—new battery-new paris-and with Chav- rpiet’s outstanding economy el operation and upkeep. I**^—Wfehtefc easier to flat delivery now than it has \ — ttf—*.. #1 • • • wwn iwr in onrnSo • # • vt—tojoyl ntiNTiKN a o Vkmfl sVfiiaf Pe Vs '' i i »..*•_<