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■V ^ '^ :r / " • • '^T-- ^7— r - ; ,. v .-y-• r Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, October 29, 1942 Want Ads It Happens on the Best of Carriers ILDST—“A” gas ration book at Lydia J Mills. Finder please return to Mrs. L. A. Timmons. • Ip WANTED TO BUY—Small iron safe in good condition. Write Box 226, i Great Falls. S. C. 5-2p ’ FOR SALE *— Beardless barley, re cleaned and treated. Price right. D. E. Tribble Co. 29-3c FOR SALE—English setter bird dog, trained. W. E. Brown, 141 Tillman Circle, Goldville. 29-2p 1 FREE! If excess acid causes you| * pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, I Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Dnfg Store. ll-26p BULBS—BULBS? We now have Tu- | lip* Narcissus, Daffodil, Iris and Soleil D’OR Narcissus Bulbs. See us for Flower Plants, Rose Bushes and Vigoro. Blakely Brothers Seed Store.! Telephone 188. 1c! FOR iSALE — Boys’ bisycle, 20-inch 1 frame. Good condition. G. R. Simp- ; son. 1c 1 FOR SALE—Several used bicycles, boys’ and girls’. New tires for sale. Also bicycle repairing. See Lewis tfl Once in a very long while a plane gee* •verslde like this, la attempt ing to return to its roost aboard the carrier. Such incidents are handled efficiently and with great dispatch by the crash crews. A few momenta after this photo was snapped, the plane was on the tray to the repair shops, and the pilot was in the wardroom taking a bit of ribbing. Cooper. Phone 210-M. mm HEWS your son or relative in service is - a pocket-size New Testament. Get i Mr and Mrs Bill Bridwell, Rev. I Mrs. J. K, Seay and daughter, them at The Chronicle Pub. Co. t^and Mrs. George James and children/Marguerite, spent the week-end j Railway Express Agency To Collect Tires For Government The local Railway Express agency, jj. W. Coleman, manager has been designated by the government to col- j lect and ship all tires offered for sale under the tire purchase plan in this j area. The plan provides a way by which passenger car owners with mote than : five tires per car may self their ex- j 1 cess casings before mileage rationing > begins on November 22. When mo- ! Itorists begin registering for mileage I i rationing on November 9 they will | be required to report the aerial num- j bers of all passenger cars .they own. j Gasoline rations will be denied those who have more than five tires for each passenger automobile. To sell his tires to the government, the individual should. telephone th< Railway Express agency office to pick up his tires and take them to a gov ernment designated warehouse. The owner will be given a receipt foy the tires and will receive. his check, or war bonds or stamps if he desires, in payment from the government short-! ly after the tires have been inspected at the warehouse for official deter mination of their value. Payment will be made at retail price ceiling! levels. • Those who live outside Railway Express agency pick-up zones should bring their Idle tires to the agency’s NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Clinton Building and Loan Aasn. . Notice is hereby given of the An nual Stockholders' Meeting of the Clinton Building and Loan Associa tion of Clinton, S. C., to be held on Tuesday, November 10, 1942, at 11 a.ms at the office of Jacobs & Com pany, Clinton, S. C. AU shareholders are requested to be present Wm. P. JACOBS, Sec.-Treas. W. J. BAILEY, President. 5-2c QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH ULCERS out to EXCESS ACID Over two atfmoa bottla* of th* WILLARD TRK ATMKNT bava boon •old for nltofof MENDING TAPE—Fully transparent and flexible, seals without water. 10c ‘tell. Handy in home or office Chronicle Publishing Co. , ; do* to Ask for •splalaatbia folly Smith’s Pharmacy SAY, “I SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. CRIMSON CLOVER, Barley, Rye, 1 David, Daniel and Lois, of Tucapau, 1 with her daughter, Mrs. S. W. South- Vetch, Oats, Austrian Winter Peas and Wheat. Be sure and ask us about the correct Inoculation for your Le gumes. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs C. H. Wooten, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner Sunday. erland, and Mrs. J. Greenville. Mrs. J. L. Padgett C Heath, in had as her Damaged but repairable tires and tubes will be appraised at their ceil ing prices less cost of repairs. Scrap rubber prices will be paid for any * —— —— 7— -- — — —- —-W AAA KS\~ AwA Mrs. D. H. Bagwell and children, guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil canno t be made serviceable. Helen and William, -Mrs-. Thomas Padgett, Mrs. Ernest Gaillard and Ballew, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H., daughter, Julia, of Westminster, Mr. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. Leave r , T . « „ . , . j ^ your Electric Fans, Irons, Toasters,' Wooten v,s,ted ?/ «; Bagwell, who and Mrs. Roy G.bson and Mr and Etc., that need repairing at Blakely ,s a ° atient at the General hospital Mrs. A. A. James of Greenwood. Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. is a patient at the General hospital in Greenville, Tuesday. Blease King of Greenville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Office of Price Administration stat ed that tires purchased would be! available^ for rationing to keep the nation’s passenger cars rolling for Ralph Padgett who was inducted! essential mileage, into the army recently, is stationed at j ^ Fort Jackson. i Dr. J. William Frey Mr. and Mrs J. W. Sparks and 1 - - - - ' Mrs. Mary Pitts spent the week-end in Greenwbod- Mrs. Jessie Harmon and son, Tony, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harmon in Salud? Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cannon, of Publishes Book On Dutch Grammar ACCIDENT INSURANCE Tick ets cast only 25c a day, pay up; Lester Tucker, to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone Floyd Tucker has returned home 80 and 32 26-6c a f ter Visiting his grandmother, Mrs. * T. K. King, in Mauldin. WANTED TO BUY—Good used fur- 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Edmunds visited niture, heaters, oil stoves, wood her fteughter, Mrs. Mae O’Shields, stoves and ranges. Drop us a card, in Enoree recently. The Trading Post, Laurens. 29-2pi Mrs. Janie Jackson, Ethel Jackson *’vkitpVT Mr and Mrs" RYE GRASS stands the cold weather.'^ Jackson o, Ware Shoab For a pretty winter lawn and a J\ ere w f e J c ’, e ! ld guests of Mr - and j Mrs. J J. L. Smith and children, good pasture all winter, plant Rye Kli ® s L,ltt | eton - Irene and Ralph, of Salem, were guage department of Presbyterian Grass. Also Vigoro, Sheep Manure t Mr ^ John J a ^ pbe ” an ? daugh ’ week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Bone Meal. Blakely Brothers ter ’M ar y’ and S %\ ah A T ^ rner Robert/Neal. . Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c and Clyde Ar ro-; Gilbert Bigham who was inducted uiat;t;a un saie nas au F wood in Belmont, N. C., over the intn thp arTnv r<ir p nt i v stationed on s«ie, naa mi t.roob- or.d into the arm , y recemiy * 18 slauonea considerable attention at Camp Shelby, Miss. The latest South Carolina contri bution to America’s scholarship has | a peculiarly non-sectional sound. It is “A Simple Grammar of Pennsyl vania Dutch,” by J. William Frey, Ph.D., member of the modem lan- LET US reroof your house with Ca- I week-end. rey’s giant weight cork backectj Mr. and . . . _ , ^ re - Rola " d Bauknight Rev q j s ex t on an( j family of ahingies. They cost little more than and children spent the week-end Anderson> S pe n t the week-end with light, ordinary shingles and last with relatives m Soperton, Ga | his sister> M rs. M. C. Smith, and Mr. twice as long. Write or phone us to- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Gold- smith day for free estim^e bn compiete job ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. F. | Miss Iretha Scarborough of Gold- anywhere. Three years to pay, no Campbell Sunday. : ' ilte ent the week-end with Mr. Misses BeUy and Anna Qumn of and Mrs Henry King Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McGinnis down payment or mortgage required. Palmetto Roofing &* Supply Co., : Winthrop college spent the week- 1 Phone 4318, Prevost Bldg., Green- end with their parents, Rev. and college. Dr... Frey’s book, which has been! placed on sale, has already received | in Pennsyl- j vania, where it is being hailed as the first volume of its kind in the twen tieth century. I The book employs the system of dialect spelling adopted at the Her- shey conference of 1939. Lest some readers should be sur prised that a treatise on the syntax •and VICTORY STATIONERY JUST THE THING FOR THE MEN IN SERVICE Beautifully engraved in gold with United States Army, Navy and Air Corps insignia. 50 SHEETS AND 50 ENVELOPES $1.00 IN GIFT BOXES ' Victory Stationery for Men and Women. Single or Folded Sheet . Truly a Handsome Gift! r ^ . CHRONICLE ’ PUBLISHING CO. „ Publishers—-Printers—Stationers Phone 74 i ville, S. C. tf Mrs. W. R. Quinn. „ , . of the Pennsylvania dialect should and family of Enoree, spent the week, 5e printed in 5^ Carolina, it is! PIANOS—Good selection - Th^Tre i Mrs. D. L. McCloud of Rock HtU, | McGi™^ S ’ H ’j pointed out that Dr. Frey is a York L.ooa selection, iney are riirt .. , if . . Mcuinnis. A J _ I county, Pennsylvania, Dutchman. He getting scarcer and higher. Better, 15 spopcuug ; .. wee ,„,„ ner . par ! Fred Rowe has accepted the pas- : descr i5 es himself as “eesn von selle Nichsnutziche Freys von Yarrick buy now. Terms 20% down, balance en ^’ Mr. and Mrs. W ill Hampton. t 0 rate of the Fire Baptized church monthly. The Trading Post, Laurens, Mr. and Mrs Colie Campbell and a ^ j va S. C. 29-2p Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell M j ss j) ora Young of Greenville, BDSF r.t in v,sltors ' n ^rfenvilld Saturday.; spent the we ek-end with her mother, ROSE BUSHES. Get your order in Johnnie and Walter Morns spent Mrs Arizona Youne new to get your Roses on our Spe- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L.! Mr and Mrs Grecorv snent cial Offer Come in and get details, p. Giles in Greenwood and attended the wee k end with Mrs J M Mc- Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- th e fair . Hi* ^ „ Mrs ' Mc ' — Miss Amanda Milam of Spartan- Junior Price spent the week-end FOR SALE—Ten pigs. 10 weeks old. burg, spent the week-end with her in pg^r with relatives. Poland China and Duroc mixed, mother, Mrs. M. A. Milam. Nora Codgill spent the week-end $6 each. H. Wati Bryson, Mountville/ Mrs Mattie Curry and daughter, w j^ relatives in -the Lydia com- S. C. 29-2p Ruth, formerly of Lancaster,^ are munity . making their home with Mrs. M. A. IF YOU are planning to sell eggs to Milam on sloan street von kaunti” (which, translated, means something like “one of the numerous Freys of York county”). Dr. Frey’s interest in the dialect began when he was a small boy. His paternal grandfather “used to sing Pennsylvania Dutch ballads to me by the hour/’ After ccfmpleting his undergradu ate work at Dickenson college, Frey went obroad to complete his prepara tions in language. He returned to thw a hatchery, don't forget that you Hughes and children spent the week- must feed a good Breeder Mash sev-' a La ^ ren ^ e C ampb * R and da, J ies end in Atlanta, Ga., with relatives. Sal »c7ks Src ^s are sated, s^rdav Greenwood fa.r, Mrs . A j. „ arvey 0( Spartanburg, Change your flock to Spartan Breed-: Misses Grace and Gladys Leopard ^ er Mash, and get the birds in condi- -visited their sister, Mrs. Ralph Wood, tion to produce hatchable and-j^ Greenwood recently. livable chicks. C-W-S Guano Co.^ 1c \i r . and Mrs. Ed Queen of Au-! Mrs. Vesta Eubanks, Mrs. Herbert, United states in 1938 and began Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries *• 1 PANSY PLANTS. Get our reliable gusta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ma-1 Mrs g 0 nnie Gregory had a birth- Super Swi§s Giant Mixed Pansy haffey of Greenville, spent Sunday | da y October 22nd. Plants and Mixed English Daisies.! with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. - Gladys Rucker will have a birth- ALso Columbine and Painted Daisies. Mi ss Ha Curry of Spartanburg, Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- s P ent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. phone 188. 1c Mattie Curry day October 31. October 29 birthdays include Joe graduate work at the University of Illinois, where he received his Ph.D. degree in 1941. He has had articles on linguistic problems published in a number of learned journals. Dr. Frey has been a member of the college faculty since September, 1941/ He teaches German and French, and; this fall, at the request of a number! of students, he has added an intro ductory course in Russian. FOR RENT Two-room apartment, navy recently, is stationed at with private bath. Call 221. 19-4c Noi-foU^ Va. LOST — “A” gas ration book No. 1 Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and daughter,' F346230D. Reward. Return to Wal-! Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snel- ter Regnery, Goldville. 5-2c grove and daughter, Myra, and Don ti 1 ta ~ Snelgrove attended the Greenwood V, , P |. g », ^ Saturda F- • Feed Calf Meal Dairv Feed Fat MrS ' N ' C ' GUeSt 15 Vls,tm e Mrs - Feed, Calf Meal, Dairy i«eed, *at Martha E iiedg e in Greenville S aC a H °5 ^ atl u n ’ Hor8e and M y le Paul Arnold, Arthur. Scoggin and Feed and Mashes and Grains for uciooer zy oirtnaays include joe pi* 4,__ UI—L Dl Campbell, Mrs. R. D. Hughes, Jimmie rlign rlayS Gaffney Here Tonight Milton A. Milam, Jr., who joined strange and Bobby Galloway. Fred Galloway has a birthday Oc tober 81st. - Among The Sick Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove is ill Tat her home on Florence street. Mrs. Dick Sanders, N Clinton high will play Gaffney here tonight at 8 o’clock on Johnson field! at Presbyterian college. Gaffney is- reported to again have C Get 3 strong team - the three games and D. W. Bagwell are patients at pla > rcd belween GaffneJr an<J th ‘ Chickens. Blakely brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c; Charles Windsor were visitors in Greenville Saturday the General hospital in Greenville Mrs. C. E. Elledge is recuperating at her home after being a patient at the local hospital; — j* at me lULdi iiu^piidl; J. V. Lowe spent Sunday with his 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Edmunds is ill at FOR SALE—Practically new break- parents’, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lowe, in her home on Beauregard street, fast room set: table and four chains Greer. | Mrs. E. N .Powell is ill at her with chromium trim. Red and white.. Misses Beatrice and Susan Terry of Mrs. Marion Brown, at L. S. Hender- Greenwood, visited their brother and son s. 1c and Mrs. Joe CALL Wyman Shealy For Prompt Plumbing and Heating Service 105 E. Ferguson St home on Davis street. Mrs.. Walter Powell has returned to her home after being a patient at the Laurens hospital. Clinton Red Devils, Gaffney has won two and tied the other. WomenT Here is a name to remember r sister-in-law, Mr Terry, recently. Miss' Evelyn Mayfield, of Char lotte, N. C., spent the week-end with j Deacons Meet her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. May- j The board of deacons of Calvary field. i Baptist church met with Rev. R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove Hughes Tuesday evening. The chair- and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spark# in Greenwood. man, S. G. Mayfield, called the meet ing to order. After a business session, oyster stew was served by Mrs. Hughes, as sisted ’by Mrs. Ralph Riddle. INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo bile - Surety Bonds - AU Forms of Property Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. ' REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD ' Clinton, S. C. Mrs. Evelyn Ivester of Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilburn. | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans and Halloween Party ! daughter, Margaret, Boyce and Rus-1 The Woman’s club was entertained I sell Wilson, Mrs. L. M. Evans and at the community house Tuesday Miss Carrie Bell Evans visited rela- evening with a delightful Halloween 1 tives in_ ^Greenville Sunday. Miss party. The guests came dressed in Myra ‘"Cooper returned with them j costumes, and games and contests for a visit. were enjoyed. Mrs. William Terry and little 1 The house was beautifully deco- daughter, Susan, spent the week.-end ■ rated with Halloween fixtures, pump- with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson.. 4kins, colorful leaves and other oma- Mrs.^ S. B Snelgrove spent the ments suitable for the occasion, week-end with her mother, Mrs. i Peanuts, popcorn, doughnuts and Sanford, in Saluda. J hot tea were served by a member in Mrs. G. W. Wallenzine spent the a witch’s costume. CARDUi - » * v. a ■> : • A 62 year record of 2-Way help* ‘Cm Cifeclton! on Lobot j week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. Bragg, near Clinton. kfts. Willie Cannon and little daughter, Morta, spent the week end with relatives in Greenwood The affair was under the direction of Miss Gladys Barnes. Miserable with backache? W HEN kidneys function badly and you suffer a rugging backache,. with dizxiness, burning, scanty or too rrcouent urination and getting up at night; when you fed tired, nervous, all upset... use Doae’s Pills. 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