The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 16, 1942, Image 6

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Page Six THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C Swan Soap Advertising Jo Appear In Chronicle The Chronicle has been included on a selected list of weekly newspa pers in this state to carry an adver tising campaign for the new Swan soap, manufactured by Lever Bros. The series of advertisements begins in today’s paper. Swan soap is now on sale at a large number of stores in this city and community, and is receiving an en thusiastic reception from the buying public. ~ WEST aiNTOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Bats. JOE CAMPBELL, Want Ads KEROSENE—12c per gallon. Yar borough Oil Co. West Main St. tf WANTED RADIOS TO REPAIR — Called for and delivered. Reason able charges, prompt service. Call C. D. (Simon) Pitts. Phone 267-J. 6-5c FOR SALE—Several used bicycles, boys’ and girls’. See Lewis Cooper. Phone 210-M. ^ V ALL KINDS OF FIREWOOD—Give me your orders for size and length wanted. Pet B. Adair, Phone 397-W. WE have for sale a few very desir able properties with dwellings. These can be purchased at reasonable prices for cash. See Mr. Norris at Clinton Building and Loan Associ ation, Jacobs Building. 20-EOW-4c ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only 25c a day, pay up to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone 80 and 32. 16-4c ENGRAVED Calling Cards for army and navy officers. An ideal, useful gift for father, husband, brother or ffriend. Ask to see samples. Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74. ■ PLANTS — PLANTS. Tomato, Pi- miento Pepper, Bell Pepper, Hot Pepper, Eggplahts, Sweet Potato, Cabbage, Petunia and Zinnia Plants. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. 1c W’ANTED — More and more scrap iron in the pen on the square. Clinton Lions Club. tf Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunningham, Mrs. Elmer Queen and son, Jack, vis ited in Cowpens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Prince and chil dren of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Trammell Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and 'daughter, Doris, and Mann Sanders spent the week-end with Mrs. Sand ers in Spartanburg. , ! Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove, Mrs. IL. M. Evans, and daughter, Carrie i Bell, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, i were visitors in Greenville and Ly- jman Sunday. / Betty Anne Campbell spent the week-end with Guynell Cromer in i Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Elledge Campbell visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bud Word/in Lau rens Sunday^ Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr., anil daugh ter, Linda Anne, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mayfield in Columbia. Albert Lawson formerly of Paul ine, is now making his home with his sister, Mrs. Betty Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spiers and children visited Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Spiers in Laurens Sunday. Miss Evelyn Thomas has accepted a position with the Greyhound Bus line in Spartanburg. Miss Frances Johnson of Fort Mill, is" visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Longshore. Mrs. A. D. Johnson of Fort Mill, was here for the week end. Mrs. Betty Lawson and grand- are spending the month of July at Blackstone, Va., with Sgt Norton. Misses Mary Lever and Annie Ruth May of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John May. Fred Ashlin, John Navy and chil dren were visitors in Columbia Sun day. Lee Anderson of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashlin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones' and children of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Arnold and children of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. aiyl Mrs. A. C. Arnold. / * Miss Margaret Evans is spending the week with Mrs. Eulis Alexander in Greenwood. Miss Billie Arnold is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Wheeler, in Fount ain Inn. Manning Burdette of Greenville, visited here Sunday. Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger and sons of Newberry, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Kinard. Miss Evelyn Cranford visited Miss Dorothy Whisonant in Laurens Sat urday. Tommie Cox is spending the week at Chimney Rock, N. C. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Prater of Gold-, ville, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Lunsford. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam an8 family and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nix JULY HINTS FOR BETTER FARMING ARE GIVEN HERE ♦ ■ ■ Better fanning suggestions for July by County Agent C. B. Cannon show no let-up for the good farmer. Some of these are given as follows: 1. When field work slacks up, haul in grain straw, leaves, swamp grass, and other litter for the compost heap. 2. Sow cpwpeas, soybeans or vel vet beans now and they will make growth to turn under for soil build ing. 3. If the acreage or prospective yields of corn and summer forage crops is not sufficient for farm needs, plan)! additional acreage after thor- preparation of soil. 4J Plan for summer grazing dur ing 1 a possible late summer drought were visitors in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saville of tv,Loverville, visited Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Katherme Dunaway, »re w . .. K ’. v spending the week with Mrs. Alice Woo<,eU rrWa J r Brown in Union. U. S. APPROVED CHICKS —Prices reduced. Bloodtestqd Barred and White Rocks, New Hampshires, R. I. Reds, $8.95 the 100 delivered. Hatch es off every Tuesday. Farmers Hatch ery, 908 Main St., Newberry, S. C. Paul Smith of Reidville, visited his Mr,. L. R. Foster has Joined Sgt. * ls “ r ’ *?” Marcell Barker, and Mr. Foster in Orlando, Fla., lor a lew 1 ® ar * tcr P as * we ek months Misses Mamie and Blanche Baker Mr. and Mr,. Horace Guest. Mr,J ?‘'“ 0 . Ur ’^ , C ,’ with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris re cently. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough and children and Miss Guynell Gunter, R. E. Yarborough and son visited Ep- wood,~*spe n t~*Saturday~*'wlth'"'*MUa orphanage in Columbia Sun- Frances Long. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goff and W. F. Sumerel and Bobby Leggett visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sumerel in Fountain Inn Sunday. Misses Lois and Lillie Stevenson, Ruth and Ellen Lightmore of Green- son, Mr. and’Mrs. Sidney Goff, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Longshore of New berry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry King Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Wofford of Lydia, On The Sick List Friends of Mrs. Tom Brown will be sorry’to know she is a patient at the local hospital. Mrs. Johnnie Hill is recuperating FOR RENT — Two-room apartment, private bath and entrance. Sham rock Apartments. A. O’Daniel. tf OFFICE FOR RENT — In National Bank Building. Store room on Mus- grove Street. See ^ Copeland-Stone ► Co., or Heath Copeland. tf FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau sea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. J2p-7-2 WE-BUY old, broken or discarded Victrola records, with the excep tion of laminated or Edisbn. Bring them to Rose’s 5c, 10c and 25c Store. . Itc Stone, near Clinton. Mrs. Hill has been a patient at the local hospital for the past two weeks. Mrs. James Peace underwent an Grow plenty of vegetables in _ dens for canning adequate supply for home use next winter. 2. Pull sweet corn shortly before meal time; it loses its sugar rapidly. 3. Place fruits and vegetables in the shade at once after harvesting, to hold their quality. 4. Make planting of tomatoes for a fall crop. 5. Dig early sweet * potatoes for early sale when yields are 50 to 73 bushels per acre. ^ SEED IRISH POTATOES. Plant Green Mountain Irish Potatoes for your Fall Crop. We are also head quarters for Sprays, Sprayers, Insec ticides and Dust Guns. Blakely Broth ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c SCOTCH - CELLULOSE TAPE, fully transparent, seals without water. Mends, seals, holds. Three sizes, 10c, 15c, and 25c. The Chronicle Pub. Co. Phone 74. FOR RENT—Office in rear of Adair’s Men’s Shop, formerly occupied by Dr. Geo. R. Blalock. See I. M. Adair. tfc CANNING SUPPLIES^ Fruit Jars, Jar Rings, Kerr Lids, Kerr Tops and Mason Tops. Also pint, quart and 2-quart Baskets for Grapes, Peaches and Vegetables. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. PIANOS—Unusually good lot tp se lect from. Just worked over (in side) and tuned by Chas. A. Smith of Clinton. Terms fD% down, bal ance twelve equal payments, no car rying charge. The Trading Post, S. N. Crisp, Prop., Laurens. 25-3p BABY CHICKS—Blood Tested Bar red Rocks, White Rocks, R. I. Reds, White Wyandottes and Buff Orping tons. Also Feeds, Feeders, Fountains, Remedies and Oyster Shells. Blake ly Brothers S^ed Store. Telephone 188. __lc FOR SALE — Frigidaire, and gas stove. Taylor Martin. ^ 1c FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms downstairs. L. C. Duckett, Thorn- well Street. . . Ip DO YOU have a husbana, son, broth- * er or friend in the army, navy, air dt marine corps? If so, send him a box of Military Stationery with the insignia of his branch of service. In gift boxes. $1.00. Chronicle Publish ing Co. Phone 74. BAT, “I SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. spent Sunday with Mrs. John Camp-' a * h° me h er mother Mrs. bell. , 04 w- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and little daughter, Magdalene, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams visited Mr. i and Mrs. Geo. Leopard near Saluda operation at the local hospital' Tues- 1 Sunday. day. t Those attending the funeral of Jeff Henr y McGinnis is ill at his home i Campbell in Greenwood Saturday on Jefferson street, were: Mr. and Mrs. E J. Campbell,! Mrs. Dink Lyda continues ill. Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell, Mr. ; Mrs. J. J. McGinnis has been ill ' and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell, John ^ wo we eks. Campbell, Jeff Campbell, and Mr.! Mrs Willie B - Quinton is able to 1 and Mrs. James Miles., be out again after a month’s illness. ! Mrs. J. H. Barbery spent Saturday .* in Laurens with Mrs. J. B. Barbery Farewell Party who is a patient in the Laurens hos- 0n Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. pital. ’ Henry King gave a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. grandchildren, of Kings Mountain, N. an d Mrs. Waters King, who left Sun- C., were week-end guests of Mr. and da y f or tbeir home in Decatur, Ala. Mrs. J. J. McGinnis. . j About twenty guests enjoyed re- Mrs. B. S. Rawls has returned fre shment plates served by the host- home after spending two months e ss. During the evening music and with relatives in Washington D. C. singing by Dorsil Turner and Fred Mrs. Bill Rawls and children return-[ Holtzclaw entertained the guests. ed for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.. Jack -- ' ■ Fuller. card of Thanks Mrs. W. C. Powell, Mrs. Walker We wish to thank our friends for Gregory, and Mrs. Fred. Haney, Mrs. the kindness and sympathy shown us Ed Young visited Mrs. Lou Dennie i durjng the illness and death, of bur in Greenwood yesterday. i husband, and son. Also for the beau- Corp. Alfred Barbery was home tiful floral offerings. . 1. Keep up the weevil fight 2. Spot cotton fields where wilt losses are present 3. Fight the housefly by all avail able means. 4. Examine banded apple trees ev ery ten days and destroy codling moth larvae. 5. Control Mexican bean beetle with derris dust or spray. 6. Destroy dodder in lespedeza. Zfttuf At/p for WOMEN CARDUI POPULAR FOR 61 YEARS! 7. Watch out for screwworms. 8. Requeen base. 0. Use extension bulletin 102, Gar den and Truck Insect to help fight the peats. 1. Have trench er otter type of silo ready when silags is ripe: 2. Waste crankcase oil prevents rust wfaep used on plows, discs, and otter bright parts of farm machin ery. . 3. Check over farm machinery and order needed repair parts. 4. Gelt the mower in good naming condition.for the hay'season. 0. Plan to water the victory garden this fall, using the well, small stream Thursday, July 16,1942 or other available source of water eupply. \ 'W V L i ; ‘ Ink, Paste, Carbon Paper, Second Sheets, Ink Pads, Stenographers* Note Books, Letter Box Files, Type writer Ribbons. Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74. psAgg every pay BAY WAR ^ ROND PAY sm mmm—sAvt boom '•T ' . ,7 ■ \ ■ - ■ • I VICTORY for the week-end. Corp. Barbery is ion maneuvers near here, j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon, Miss^ Hazel Lawson, visited Mr. and Mrs. j !Jimmie Lawson in Cross Anchor, ' Sunday. Mrs. Claude Strange and Mrs. Lillie Kemells. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Beverly Anne Buzhardt was three Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., Mrs. J. E.' years old July 14 Braswell, Jr., Mrs. Rufus Handback,! Joe Terry, Jr., will celebrate his Charlie and Earl Braswell visited 20th birthday Saturday, July 18 Mrs. Jim Mobley in Greenwood Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon and daughter, Mary Ellen, Mrs. Cecil Walker and son Larry Joe, and Mrs. Jesse Harmon visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Medlock in Spartanburg Sun day. Miss Ruby Arrington of Spartan burg, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway and Mrs., Thurman Henson has a birth day tomorrow. Today is the birthday of Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr., and Mrs. Larry Hedspeth. » Maxie Tompkins will be eight years old Saturday. Roy Holtzclaw will have a birth day tomorrow. ' * J. B. Barbery of the army, had a birthday Monday. , — „ Gaynell Barbery celebrated her I children of Newberry, visited Mr.! 13th birthday July 1. and Mrs. Earl Braswell Sunday.. ' ! Haskell Williamson has a birth- : yMrs. Grange Campbell and chil-| day July 27. J. R. Williamspn will dren are visiting her sister, and, have a birthday July 28. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mbs. Ralph j Frank Brooks will be 11 years old Prince, in Spartanburg this week Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Turner in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Yelton and son, Harold, spent the week-end with Mr. Yelton’s brother, B. F. Yelton and Mrs. Yelton, in Spindale, N. C. Miss Leona Mahaffe" and J. W, Sunday. Tomorrow is Margie Ann Morris’ 13th birthday . Staff Sgt. Vernon Trammell will have birthday July 21. # Birthday Party On Tuesday evening a number of ... friends of Miss Betty Quifin’s gath- Patterson of Fori Mill, were week- j ered at her home honoring her with end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brevard a *urpriae birthday party: Gray Home a Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Aabelanee Service 41 aad $$»-J L. RUSSELL GRAY aad Y. PARKS ADAIR. Geo. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. White visited Mrs. Faye Wilson at State Park Sunday. A. D. Harmon and son, James, of Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. Colie Gregory Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealy and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ruff in Princeton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cranford and daughter, Evelyn, Miss Dorothy Whisonant visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cranford at Bath Sunday. Mi&s Evelyn Mayfield of Gas tonia, N. C.» spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. May- field. Mr. and Mrs Mayfield ac companied Min Mayfield to Spar tanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corbin and son, of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cex Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Narton and son, Cfearta*, Each guest remembered Miss Quinn with a gift. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Roland Bouknight. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives and friends for the lovely flowers and many other kindnesses shown us during the illness of our daughter, Lessie Hedspeth. Mr. and Mrs. John Hedspeth and Family. 0v Job Is fc Save boHan Buy War Bonds fattf Pay toy JUST THE THING FOR THE MEN IN SERVICE Besot if ally engraved in (old with Utfted States Army. Nary aad Air Corps Hwifmia. 50 SHEETS AND 50 ENVELOPES $1.00 IN GIFT BOXES Victory Stationery for Men and W< Single or Folded Sheet Truly a Handsome Gift! CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Publishera—Printers—Stationers Phone 74 Your President Said... W» fan! Wb Willi W» Must! ■ • • .MM.. i ' The Scrap Metal Pen Needs Re-Filling WONT YOU HELP! BRING SCRAP IRON, CAST IRON, STEEL, ANYTHING MADE OF METAL (Except tin cans, tin buckets, and . stove pipes—which cannot be re claimed as yet). Help Yourself By Helping Us! CLINTON LIONS CLUB > _ S Clyde Lankford, Chairman