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♦'age Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, October 8,1942 Want Ads TOR SALE—16 pigs, 7 weeks old. $6 each. Miss Macie Young. 1c Only British Girl Driver of U. S. Jeep BOILED and ROASTED PEANUTS iSJl Nev We now have New Crop Boiled and Roasted Peanut^ They’re good. Blakely Brothers' Seed Store. Tele-' phone 188. 1c 'PANSY PLANTS and English Dai-; sies. Book your orders with us now! lor Swiss Giant Pansy Plants and English Daisies. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c PIANOS—Good selection. They are getting scarcer and higher. Better buy now^ Terms, 2% down, balance monthly. The Trading Post, Laurens. S. C. 15-2p TOR RENT — Furnished bedroom,^ close in. 39 South Broad St. Phone: *47. ; 1c ; WANTED RADIOS TO REPAIR — 1 Called for and delivered. Reason able charges, prompt service. Call C. | D. (Simon) Pitts? Phone 267-J. 8-5p , ONION SETS, Cabbage Plants, Tur- ! nip Seed and a full line of other 1 Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Blake- j 1* Brothers Seed Store. Telephone; 188. 1 ' 1c i KEROSENE—12c per gallon. Yar- 1 - - borough Oil Co. West Main St. tf 1 ^Back | WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Horse and Mule Feed and Mashes MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Scratch Grains for Chickens. Also Oyster Shells and Remedies Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. The only girl driver of an American Jeep car in Britain is Mia Hodge, who does dispatch work for the U. S. Eighth air force. She has beon in the British public’s eye for some years, having been on the United King dom’s figure skating team in the ’36 Olympics. Mia is pictured here bedecked in overalls and smudged with grease, as stp chats with some American mechanics at her station. ’ FOR SALE — Practically new Reve lation tennis racket. Cheap. Call 386-J. FREE! If excess acid causes Mrs. Walter Goldman and Mrs. | Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rush- John Blankenship of Greenwood, ton, Mr. and.-Mrs L. S. Haines and i c jwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady! children ^accompanied him on his re- Cox Friday. 4 j turn^trfp as far as Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and- Mrs.. Maxie'Blakely and Sir. and Mrs. J. L. Long'and chil- children of Spartanburg, spent the* dren of Cokesbury, spent Sunday _ week-end with Mrs. Ursula Blakely, with Mrs. Ada Barker, you | Mr. and Mrs. Clarfc Meadors and of Goldyille and Jack Anderson, of t^jis city and Spartanburg, which took place Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Owens. Rev. R. D. Hughes performed the ceremony in the presence of a few close friends. They left immediately for a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will make their home in Spartanburg where he is employed. s m Among The Sick C. C. Abbott continues ill at his home on Academy street. Mrs. Hampton Gregory is a patient at the Laurens hospital where she underwent an operation last Monday. Friends of Mrs. C. E. Elledge will regret to know she is a patient at the local hospital where she underwent an operation Saturday, Mrs. J. Mr Brooks continues ill. Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders is recuper ating at the home of Mrs. John Campbell after being a patient at the Laurens hospital. Chicken Sapper On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buzhardt gave a chicken supper in honor of Willie Cannon of the navy, who was spending a leave here. Guests included Mr. and Mrs Wm. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Baggwell, Mrrand Mrs. Willie Can non, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, 'Mrs. Pat Murphy and Mrs. Thomas Ballew. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris gave a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Morris’s sister, Mrs. J. P. Shockley of Lydia. pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges- little daughter spent ^the )n, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, with Mr. and Mrsr" Tom Gambrell' Greenville Wednesday. Stewards Meet The stewards of Bailey M. E. church, South, held their monthly .. , „ , „ j ..meeting Tuesday evening at the home Mr.jmd Mm. Grady Cox^ attended| of A F Campbell ‘on Academy tion Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. ll-26p week-end \ the Griffin-Hopkins wedding FOR SALE—^Several used bicycles, boys’ and girls’. New tires for sale. Also bicycle repairing. See Lew Cooper. Phone 210-M. tf CRIMSON CLOVER, Barley, Rye, Vetch, Oats; AustrianvVinter Peas and Wheat. Be sure^and ask us about the correct Inoculation for your Le gumes. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephrone 188. 1c ip Greenwood. Mr. ancl'Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove, and J end 'with her mother, Mrs. C. D. Ivey, Mrs. B. B. Neal spent • the week m !street Refreshments were served by Mrs. Campbell. children Don and Nancy, spent Sun- with Mrs. Snelgrove’s sister in reenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Davis and children of Spartanburg, spent Sun day with Mrs. Mollie Painter. Misses Evelyn Thomas and Louise Burrels, Bill Lague and Charles Se lin of Camp Croft, were visitors in North Carolina Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward of Green- ANTED TO BUY—Good used fur- wood, spent Sunday with Mrs. niture, heaters, oil stoves, wood Ward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stoves and ranges. Drop us s^ pard. i Barker. The Trading Post, Laurens. 15-2p LET Spartan Quality Laying Mash help you realize maximum profit, from your layers. Spartan is bal-1 , u I rens ' w _ _ anced for heavy fall and winter pro- M £i an< * Mrs ' ^5 W1S duction, and will give you lots of ! P a - F1 T a ’ are spending the week with eggs when prices are best. Place your Mrs - s » ster - Mrs - J ' C ' Can - order for Spartan today. C-W-Si 00 "’ 8 ^^' Cann ° n c . , Guano Co. 1c ! , Mr and . T Mrs ; R C . M S P| ers and c ^ l ‘ dren of Ninety-Six, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McGee spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs^ B. H. Spiers and Mr. Spiers injiotte, N. C.7 spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lan in Atlanta, Ga. while there she at tended the Southeastern fair. Miss Catherine Wood ofy Green wood, spent the week-end with Miss Gladys Leopard". Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler visit ed Mr. ,and Mrs. Tom Gambrell in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Mollie Painter' had as her week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lovin of Hickory, N. C., and James Painter of Charleston. Mr. and Mrs." Ott Thomas and chil- drerv were at Camp-Croft^and Wood- ruff Sunday. Mrs.. Frances Bradbury of Char- Austrian Winter Peas. Increase your yield by using this. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. Leave yovu* Electric Fans, Irons, Toasters, ford. Willie Cannon of the navy, station ed at Norfolk, Va., is home on a five- day leave. Mrs. Pauline Lawson, Mrs. Ora Wood and son, Robert, and James Arnold were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Giles and chil- INOCULATION FOR LEGUMES. | Joe Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Elli- We have in stock the correct Inoc- i son, Mrs. Lee Ellison and Phillip ulation for your Clover, Vetch and Dudley of Goldville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spier's. (j ren 0 f Greenwood, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Troy Revis and Mr. with Mrs R Sullivan. and Mrs. C. H. Gregory of Chester, | Marshall (King and Mrs. Claud spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs: g m j t h are spending the week with Frank Lyda. * their brother and sister-in-law, Mr Etc that need renairine at Blakelvl Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams and son,. anc j M rs . Waters King in Decatur, Etc., that need repainng at Blakely Cecil Mrs Ersula McC ary spent Ala Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. c , C’ ... »» rJ p, Aia - i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. j Mj ss Nora Codgill spent the week- RYE GRASS stands the cold weather.; Jo ?5 s ne ^? lmt u n '. * T , ^ end with ^ latives in Cross Anchor. For a pretty winter, lawn and a I Mr , and Hubert Leopard and pv t> Walker Osborne of Camp good pasture all winter, plant Rye da ^ h !f r ’ ene A Spent T Sunda y Gordon, Ga., spent the week-end Grass. Also Vigoro, Sheep Manure,^ . M , r " and Mrs ' Geor g e with Mrs . Osborne, and Bone Meal. Blakely Brothers at „ aluda . A i Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Southerland Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c 1 Mrs " £ ' rsu ‘ a McCar y has resumed anc j Miss Edna Jacobs of Greenwood, to her home in Greenwood after a visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cooper visit with her sister, and brother- recently in-law, Mr .and Mrs. H. A. Adams.. | Mrs. Grady Cox and Mrs. A. C BULBS—BULBS. We are expecting this week a shipment of Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodil^, Iris and Soleil D’OR Narcissus. See us for Floww 1 Plants and Rose Bushes. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. LET US reroof your house with Ca- • Birthday Party On Saturday afternoon eighteen little girls and boys gathered at the home of Jessie Mae Edmonds, on Davis street for a party in celebra tion of her 7th birthday. Several games were played, after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Edmonds. ], Each little gue|pt remembered Jessie Mae with a gift. McGee-Quinton Rites Announced ^ McGee announces the mar riage of his daughter, Mildred Louise, to Paul J. Quinton on Sept. 21, 1941. The ceremony was performed by Probate Judge J. Hewlette Wasson in Laurens. Mrs. Quinton is the younger daughter of Mr. McGee and the late Mrs. Marie Sigler McGee. Mr. Quinton is the son of Mrs. Sadie B. Quinton of Academy street, and the late Willie B. Quinton. At present Mr. and Mrs. Quinton, are residing in an apartment in the home of Mr. McGee on Bailey street. Prizes Offered For Most Scrap Material (Continued from page one) of every available pound of scrap metal in South Carolina ih answer to the nation’s call for salvage needed) to supply weapons for the allied: armed forces. The national call wdsl sounded to prevent the wholesale! closing of steel mills over the coun-. try because of‘metal shortage. This drive, Blalock said, will give! ••.You can spot it every time T O DO a special kind of service takes that extra , something. Coca-Cola does a special service to thirst because it has that extra something, too. More than just quenching thirst, ice- cold Coca-Cola brings energy-giving refreshment that you feel... and enjoy. And Coca-Cola brings you the de liciousness of its clean, excit ing taste, flo one can duplicate it. To think of refreshment is to think of ice-cold Coca-Cola. Its quality, taste and refresh ing goodness set this original drink apart from all others. ♦ * * It’s natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That’s why you hear Coca-Cola called Coke. Coca-Cola and Coke mean the same thing.. .the reel (king.. . H coming from a singlesourqpt and well known to the community". While you’re eich«ngmg lures, why not exchange your thirst for an ice^old Coca-Cola. You’ll go for the sparkling goodness of its delicious taste and you’ll wel come its after-sense of refreshment. best is always the better buy! •OmiD UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY SY GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY near Clinton, and Edward Thomas j n Greenwood recently. - of Whitmire, were Sunday guests! of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway. Birthdays and Wedding Mrs. James Crain, Mrs. H. W. j Anniversaries Simmons and daughter, Evelyn, and .. Mrs. Arthur Howard had a birth- rey’s giant weight cork backed' Mrs. C. O. Owens visited Mrs. Jodia! dav October 4 shingles. They cost little more than light, ordinary shingles, .and last twice as long. Write or phone us to day for free estimate on complete job anywheie. Three years ta pay, no down payment or mortgage required. Palmetto Roofing & Supply Co., Sorrow in Greenwood recently. | Yesterday was Miss Helen Ab- Carolyn Guest is spending the bott’s 20th birthday, and Miss Martha week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, in Greenwood. Jean Abbott’s 13th birthday. Claude Abbott, Jr.,- was 18 years old yester- Phone 4318, Prevost Bldg., Green-[ball games in New York the past ville, S. C. tf week-end. TRESPASS NOTICE—Notice is giv- J : H. Osborne has returned to (5ys- en that hunting, fishing or tres- ! ^ er Point, Va., after spending the passing of any kind upon the land of wee ^ with relatives here, the Mississippi Youngs is hereby pro- Miss Eva Campbell of Belmont, hibited. Violators of this notice will H. C., Mr. and Mrs. W H. Camp- be prosecuted. Miss Macie Young, Anderson and Mrs. Mary Cox Clinton 22-3c I Greenville, spent the week-end -- t“—" with Mr. aind Mrs. John Campbell. BETTER give me your oaler for that , , Miss Grace Edmonds is spending Ashley heater wood. The kind you several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. want—oak, ash, hickory, sycamore, E i la Hembree, in Ware Shoals, gum. elm, birch, pine, etc. We will Mrs. Josephine XWilliamfcon and cut it to suit you. P. B. Adair. 15-3c Miss Lucille Sanders spent the FOR RENT—W. E. Owens hou§e on week-end with relatives in .Spartan- South Broad street. 7 rooms, 21 burg, baths. Apply Sadler-Owens Phar-i Mli s. J. J. Slnith^and daughter, macy. tf Nan, and Mr. and Mrs.'Grady Smith ~;—z—7 : t visited relatives in Grfeer Sunday. - FOR SALE—Model A Ford in good V ictor Lawson ^ and children of Arn old and little Anne were visitors every South Carolinian q. chance to help solve personally a major crisis of the war. Each of the 479,042 pupils in South Carolina’s schools is eligible to par-j "ticipate. The superintendent or prin-; cipal will be in charge of the con test in his school. The county super- j intendent of education will supervise! for his county. The state superin tendent will be in charge for the state. Trustees are expected by scrap officials to cooperate fully. Official Receipt Necessary Only scrap receipted in pounds on an official blank will be counted in the contest. Judges will be named by Enright and the decision of the judg es will be final. Officers of the South Carolina Press association are A. L. M. Wig-1 gins of Hartsville, president; Judson Chapman, Greenville, first vice-pres ident; Wilson W. Harris, Clinton, sec ond vice-president; B. J. King, Ai- i October 10 is Algie Griffiths birth-| ken, treasurer; H. C. Booker, Lancas- Grady Arnold, Fern Hardman, : day Marcell Barker and Cleveland Camp-October 5 was Mrs. Frank Lyda’s bell attended the world series base- | birthdy.^ Mr. and Mrs. Beauford Gregory observed their 9th wedding anniver sary yesterday. October 4 was Arthur Sanders’ birthday. Staff Sgt. Edward .Bigbee of Nor folk, Va., had a birthday Sunday. Miss Myrtle Trammell has a birth day October 10th. October 6 was Charlene Turner’s birthday. October 10 is Algie Griffip’s birth-)ken, treasurer; H. C. day. Miss Earl _ . j tt „ Harold Finley spent the week-end So'ui Brol'd ° with his aunt. Mrs. Ida birthday . j Mrs. Emma Wilson of Enoree, ! spent the week-end with her son October 5 was Williamson’s and birthday. Mrs.,Maude Tompkins has a birth day October 10. Jessie Samples will have a birth day October 18. October 17 is Madge Gilmers | ter, secretary. Members of the exec- Josephine j utive committee are Roger C. Peace, Osborne’s Greenville; Ed H. DeCamp, Gaffney; Izlar Sims, Orangeburg; Wilton E. Hall, Anderson; S. L. Latimer, Jr., Columbia, and the officers. . SPECIAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE 2 yean — $3.50' See me for other specials. JAMES W. CALDWELL “The Magazine Man” Gray Funeral Home Clinton. S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS Ambulance Service * Phones 41 and S99-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and Y. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs. Today is Sara Lou Carter’s birth day. October 3 birthdays include Mrs. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Beaman and Mrs. Rossie Louis Wilson Mrs. Hattie Stroud spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Burgess, in Enoree. Jones. October 13 is Miss Dorothy Nell Osborne’s birthday. Miss Lovina King will have a Robert McGinnis spent Sunday in birthday October 16. Enoree- | October 18 is Miss Nora CogdilTs Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McGinnis spent birthday. CALL Wyman Shealy Far Prompt ' Plumbing and Heating Service 195 E. Ferguson St. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Brown in Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinnis spent Tuesday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wood and daughter, Shirley, of Greenwood, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Dora Leopard Pvt. Oliver Quinn of the air force, Roswell, New Mexico, had a birth day October 6. lyirs. Ada Center was 63 years old October 1. Promoted Friends of * Homer W. Gullett of Fort Jackson, will be interested to Mr. and Mrs. David Owens spent, know he was promoted to Master Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fos ter in Laurens. Pvt. John C. Harmon of the ma rines’base at New River, N. C., vis ited his parents last Sunday. G. W. Sergeant September 24. Franklin - Anderson Of interest to their friends was the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Franklin First choic* off thousands black. whon a laxativo Is noadod Oh, Boy! Just Like Getting A Letter From Home! 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