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Page Six the CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C Thursday November 26, 1942 Want Ads j> ' £ost--“A” gas ration book for ^ 1933 Pontiac sedan, license D-53 L 584. Tinder please return to Will Adams, Boute 1. 26-2p LOST—“A” gas ration book for 1936 ' Chevrolet^ license C-38-519. Finder please return to ration board. L. A.| Smith. " 26-2C; FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges- i tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. ll-26p FOR SALE—Several used bicycles, | boys’ and girls’. New tires for sale, i Also bicycle repairing. See Lewis I Cooper. Phone 210-M. tf PANSY PLANTS. Giant Mixed Col ors. Also Bulbs, Rye Grass, Onion Plants, Vigoro and Bone Meal. Blake ly Brother Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c LOST — In Clinton Saturday, purse and sugar ration card with names Mr. and Mrs. J. V. and Minnie Hunt. Finder please return to Mrs. Hunt, j R. F. D. No. 2. 26-2p I ACCIDENT 1INSURANCE Tick- ’ ets cost only 25c a day, pay up to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone 80 and 32. V ' 26-6c CHRISTMAS CARDS — Place your order now. 50 for $1.00, with your name imprinted. Chronicle Pub. Co. Here’s How to Build Ship tiTa Few Days Notes From The County Agent's Office By C. B. CANNON, County Agent IPEOPLE YOU KNOW . .. 1943 Cotton Allotments Will Go To Farmers Farmers of Laurens county are to _ receive notice in a few days of their | mer’r'^rents," Mn“‘ , and ‘Mrs^'j.^v’ Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and Mrs. E. H. Hall were visitors in Columbia Mon day. r Miss Dorothy Edwards, who teach es at Trenton, accompanied by Miss Floride Lipscombe of Gaffney, are spending the holidays with the for- 1943 cotton acreage allotment and | Edwards, normal yield. The allotment for next) j year will be based on 28.5 per cent!--- JohesviUe, spent of 1942 tilled lands as compared to brother ’ G ’ A ’ Black ’ 27.56 per cent for 1942 allotments Henry J. Kaiser, ship builder extraordinary, demonstrates to a New York audience how he can build ships In a few days. With United Sea men’s service officials, shipping line owners and operators and navy representatives looking on, he assembled an 81-plece model of the 10,000- ton Liberty freighter which went down the ways of his Richmond, Calif., shipyard in four days, 15 hours and 25 minutes. The model Is 14 feet * long by 4 feet high. Kaiser la shown at work. SPECIAL — Winter hats, all colors WEST ClIKTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parker and | sons, Jim and Bill, of Charlotte, spent 1 Mrs. Among the Sick W. L. Evans is improving af- the week-end with Mr. Parker’s t er being ill several days. i mother, Mrs. Ed Turner. On Sunday, sizes. $1.00. Moore’s Dress ? Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Painter and and Shop. *-lCiMr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of Co- LOST—"A" gas ration book for »»“S*- a " < ’.„“ r . ! ,-. F ’ an . lt Mrs. Roy Passmore is able to rer turn to her work after being ill the past three weeks. Mrs. R, T. Trammell is able to be Due to clerks checking this data and since the regulations require the cot ton acreage allotments to be mailed on official blanks, farmers are re quested by County Agent C. B. Can non to not call at the office for their allotment since they will receive no tice in a few days. Wadsworth Farmers Conservation Minded Complete conservation plans have been made recently on the farms of G. F. Buford, A. A. Ramage, H. D. Payne, John W. Boyd, M. A. Can non, J. R. Crawford, T. J. Davenport, Jr., and H. L. Todd of the Wadsworth community. In addition to {hese, eight other farms in that community have had conservation plans supplied them by the Laurens County Soil Conservation district.. These eight farmers have had farm plans for over a year and are well along toward the establishment of a complete conser vation program on their farms. The newly planned farms are making progress- this fall in establishing con servation practices. The area con- taina 10,537 acres of which 6,347 and Mrs. Black. Mrs. George T. Speake has re turned home after spending several Gree* days in ter, Mrs. G< Weathers Friends o regret to ville with her daugh- Weathers, and Mr. Jrge Ford. If found, please return to; Mottsof Gol dville, visited Mrs. Tur-| up following a recent illness. Quillen Ginn. 99 Sloan St. 3-2c, ner - acres are in one body. This is the largest body of land in the county [covered Mrs. R. L. Lockett will ow she is a patient at Hays hospital suffering an arm in jury. Mr. and/ Mrs. R. E. Ferguson are spending/ the Thanksgiving holidays in Rdleigh, N. C., with their son, Lawrence, a student at North Caro lina State college. Mrs. C. B. Holland spent the week end in Charlotte, N. C., with her sis ter, Mrs. Bonta Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Workman of Douglas, Ga., spent several days the past week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Workman, j Fred Bobo and Miss Mary Frances Bobo of Union were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. L/Cooper. * Misses Virginia and Betty Jean Sumerel are spending the holiday season in Ruby with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor. They were joined here by Miss Margaret McGregor, teacher at Belton. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall have moved to a residence on North Broad ‘Major Victory’ BABY CHICKS. Get some started now for early fryers and layers. Complete line of Feeds, Oyster Shells and Remedies for Poultry and Stock. Mrs. by complete- conservation^ — —— 1 should develop into an out- 0 * . ^ Fred Rodelsperger and sons [ of Newberry, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Kinard. Rev. and Mrs. R: D. Hughes and Birthdays and Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barton cele brated their 3th wedding anniversary November 23. plans and should develop [standing demonstration of the bene- ! fits of a soil conservation program to a community, according to County Agent C. B. Cannon. J. B. O’Dell, LW 1 R"tvTp daughter, Peggy. Mrs. Palmer How-i Annie Holtzclaw was eight years assistant soil conservationist, is anx- k R th ^ ° ^ 1 _ ard, Mrs. R. N. Riddle and Mrs. Joe [old November 21. , j ious to render service to all farm- pnone ihb. Campbell motored to Connie Max- Friday will be Sam Owens’ ninth [ers interested in soil conservation AUTHORIZED OPA Tire Inspectors., well orphanage Monday, where theyjMrthday. workt Timmerman Motor Co., Sou t h | took gifts from the W. M. U. and Cal- Shirley Samples will be three years street. 3-2c} vary Baptist church, for Thanksgiv- : ing. old Friday. Farm Machinery Training Course a pilot’s training course in Spartan burg, is spending a few days with his mother before being assigned to a post as an air cadet. Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire, spent the week-end with her -sister Mrs. Fred Whitlock. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Dickert, Miss Elizabet Dickert and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dickert of Greenwood, Mr. Vice Aim. WnUam 1 commander af the V. force which dealt the Jag smashing blew In In the Solomon lalande area la shown above. This was an all-ent effort on the part of the Jape to re-capture Guadalcanal and New Guinea. Admiral Nlmlts, command er-in-chief of the Pacific fleet, - claimed a "major victory for our gallant forces.’* MENDING TAPE—Fully transparent and flexible, seals without water. ' 0c roll. Handy in home or offioe. Chronicle Publishing Co. QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH'ULCERS own EXCESS ACID rmSMtlalHf IIM, «r It VN CMt VM IMM« OvsTtwo million bottlaa of tha W LLLARD TRKATMENT havsbosn told forrallaf of symptoms of distress arising from Mtaieth 1 Moors dot to bn or Usost. F:' W. Taylor, agriculture teacher [ and Mrs - Easterling of Columbia, Mr. DOG FEED. Duplex Dog Feed in j ulB - • nirth Annmitipemeni 411 the Laurens high school, reports and ®® rs - W. Mills and son, Mac, Pellet or Meal Form. Also Goat Miss Dorothy Bridges of near Clin- f a farm machinery training course' of th ‘s city, were guests Thursday of Feed Calf Meal, Dairy Feed Fat £n spent the week-end with Mrs.' ^TeS conducted each Tuesday, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dickert near here. Bart Hog Rat'on. Horse and Mul. Leila Sm,th ! Howard, November 22. Feed and Mashes and Grains for; Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and _ Chickens. Blakely Brothers Seed children of Ware Shoals, spent the Store. Telephone 188. , 1c week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. dm to Ask for Sold on'lS darT’trtafi “ which folly Smith’s Pharmacy // Birthday Supper L. Arnold gave an oyster and Thursday between the hours of. . 8:30 and 4:00 p. m. each week. Any, ™ .T^P^FRY Every boy in service farmer who has farm machinery to! will be happy to receive a box. We repair may bring his equipment to .Y® w ^ at wM plain or Only Medicine I Ever Used and now I’m 81! Kept ADLERIKA on hand the past 27 years.” (O.G.— Texas). ADLERIKA contains 3 laxa tives for quick bowel action, with 5- carminatives to relieve gas pains. WANTED tosave neonle $8 to $10 Sea y and Mrs - J - J - Smith - * Mrs ' \ T A™ 01 * eave a a " oyst " the workshop located at the school , with . the insignia of his branch of Get ADLERIKA today. WANTED to save people $8 to $lU j _ supper Saturday evening hononn g and reDa i r same . ’ The farmer is to service - Chronicle Pub- Co - ’ SMITH’S.PHARMACY r> v» T orv* Ac v■ rV* v*r o c* 1 Cif"\T1 n CT ^ ! * on automobile insurance. Robert Lynn, at number .42. FOR RENT—Keowee Tourish camp in Oconee county, completely fur nished, gas heat and running water. See or write Ralph Alexander, Blue Ridge Station, Seneca, S. C. 3-3p Phone ^ Miss Elva Joan Davenport spent ^ei; son, James, who was celebrating lc the week-end with friends in Lau- his 18th birthday. ^ens • Those present were Milton Milam, Sgt. Sylvester, Turner has been Jr., Lawrence Campbell, Robert transferred to Camp Phillips, Kansas. Woods, Paul Arnold, Allen Suddeth. Mrs. Troy Lovin, formerly of Hick- j Each guest ory, N. C., is making her home with;with a gift her mother, Mrs. Mollie Painter. Mr. come himself or send labor to assist in the repair work. The shop is well ; equipped with tools and instructors' to this service free to the farmer ex- 1 ^ . t o c • cept the material need for repair. No remembered James . . . . , . : equipment will be repaired at the : shop by just sending it to the shop 1 : . FARMERS - TIMBER OWNERS - j Lovin'waV recentW* inducted'into ‘the ] Miss Cannon Honored ‘ the instructor to furnish [ We buy pine pulpwood cut in L c miy inducted into the, 0nSaturday evening the Young , all the labor and the farmer caU for,: woods, stacked at roadside, or de- . Ladies Bible class of Calvary Bap-1 11 £t some later date. | livered to railroad. Small or 1^® h n/ rtist church gave a surprise party' Farmer s take advantage of ; : amounts handled. Write Ben R. Wall,| M r s fda honorin S Miss Nora Cannon, who was this wonderful assistance especially Jr., Agent, Canal Wood Corp., Great p . ^ celebrating her birthday. 26-4c , . t Miss Cannon was greatly surprised Mary Padgett visited Miss w hen she entered the room and Elhe Mae McCreight of Ninety, the heard the group sing “Happy Birth- past week-end. day.” After an hour of entertainment Mrs. George Long and children Miss Cannon was presented a num- punch and Falls, S. C. NOTICE — No hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind allowed on my Clinton property. Violators will hLbia 56 ^^' J ' C ' Copeland 2 6 ^3ei have .[ etur, ? ed home after Spending beT of “gifts' by“ her'Sunday” school — j several weeks with relatives in Nine- teacher, Mrs. Joe Campbell, on be- LET US reroof your house with Ca- ty-Six. 0 f c i ass rey’s giant weight cork backed Mrs. Leila Smith and Mrs. Victor * During the evening shingles. They cost little more than Mattox spent Wednesday with Mr. wa f ers we re served, light, ordinary shingles, and * last ( and Mrs. T. C. Davis, near Pros-, Mrs. R. N. Riddle, Mrs. Palmer twice as long. Write or phone us to- perity. Howard, Mrs. T. B. Cranford and day for free estimate on complete job Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks and sons Mrc r n Hnphec wprp hnsfpccec rm anywhere. Three years to pay, no'spent Sunday with relatives in the this occasion dostesses on down payment or mortgage required, j Hickory Tavern section. j .» Palmetto Roofing & Supply Co.,| Robert Turner of Spartanburg, is; Local Girls Taking Shipfitting Phone 4318, Prevost Bldg., Green-! visiting his father, Will Turner. ! Course ville, S. C. tf Mrs. Sylvester Turner of Spartan- Misses Edna Barbery, Geraldine PIANOS — Just”received some good f?f nt “ v " a , 1 l J iys w ' th Mrs -1 Barbery, Emilee Stage, Edna Wood, , ones. one. excellent self-player. Ed Turner and W,1 ‘ Turner - ’ ’ ~ ■" ” Prices right. Terms: 20% down, bal ance Laurens under the government machiney rat ioning system. In fact, it is very necessary for each farmer to repair and take care of his tools as a great number of implements will not be replaced until after the war. Fall is a good season to get all re pairs done in that it may be neces sary to buy repair parts which may take some time to get the order fill ed. Contact the work shop , at once of Prof. F. W. Taylor and schedule 1 your turn for machinery repair. JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON, 8. C. SKRIP INK — Black, green, brown, purple, red, royal blue. 2-oz. bot tles 15c. Chronicle Pub. Co* tf Juanita Blease and Fay Fortner of ' NOTICE . to those who subscribed to Read- | ers Digest in July—it is time to re-; Leroy Sanders of the navy, sta- the West Clinton community are tak-'new your subscription. I will appre- in 12 months The Trading Post , ^ oned in New J®rsey, was at homeiing training in shipfitting at the West I elate your renewal. If you s .ns S C 26-2c !f( V be w *f k - end - Columbia NYA resident center. direct and give my name I Cpl. and Mrs. Roman McCoy of 1 ■ ..... LOST—“B" gas ration book number Camp Shelby, Miss., are visiting the F509184E1. If found, please return former’s mother, Mrs. Mary McCoy, to S. W. Sumerel. 3-2c! f, Mrs. Myrtle Todd of Greenwood, WANTED TO BUY—Good used fur- ^? €nl J he ^'^ eek ', end W,th her sister «! niture,' wood and oil cook stoves. 1 au l ! es ' T _ ^ heaters, antiques, or what have you. ’ r- an x rs. N. C. Guest are The Trading Post, Laurehs. 26-2p spending the week with Mr. Guest’s brother, E. N. Guest, in Elberton, Ga. NOTICE — No hunting, fishing, or Mrs. Berdie Rowe, of near Clinton, trespassing of any kind on the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Da- lands of J. P., W. E., and R. G. Dun- vid Rowe. lap. Violators of this notice will be Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McGinnis of BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those. Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Ociur This Week. send it in will re ceive a commission for it. JAMES W. CALDWELL Your Magazine Man prosecuted. R. G. Dunlap, “Mgr. 10-3p i Enoree, spent the week-end with B M ’ Dutton * Sr - has a blrth LOST — “A" gas ration book for model A Ford sedan, license No. and Mrs. T. H. McGinnis. | Mrs. Janie Graham spent several y Sunday, the 29th. and Mrs. I. B. Copeland will e their wedding Anniversary TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Sales and Service CLEANING A SPECIALTY Reasonable Charges KENNETH N. BAKER Phone 306 B-24-765. J. V. Williams’, Rt. 1. 3-2p Laur C n.I th ^ J ° hn 0wenS, in November 30. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS —The, 'pit.^Roy Lyda has returned to : . 5 :dmorrow is the birthda y of James ideal Christmas gift for relatives Camp Forrest, Tenn., after spending and friends either at home or in the a few days leave with her parents, service. Chronicle Publishing Co. “ WANTED—You to see our racks of dresses at price: wools, crepes, rayons, and suedes. Sizes 9 to 44. Moore’s Dress Shop. * lc stin Chandler, Jr. , | James P. Sloan celebrates a Sunday. Blakely, Sr., will be 91 years I November 30. birthday R/B. ] Nove Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyda. Mrs. Grady Holtzclaw and children spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. L. C, Elledge, in Greenville. A m Mi1 T’ Jr V of * orfolk ;!. MTfcs Alice Poole celebrates a birth- Va., and Miss Amanda Milam of! an LOST—Sugar ration books. If found Spartanburg, spent the week-end please return to Mary Smith, Ar- with their mother, Mrs. M. A. Milam, ¥hlll thur Smith, Box 178, c|o R. M. Sr. Itpe former Miss Clara Adair of this Mja^Snd Mrs. Billy McMillan havej brtvedding anniversary the 29th. A best-selling laxative ALL OVER THE SOUTH - because it’s thrifty and fits most folks needs i. League, Rt. 1. ■ *Ll?Pj Master Sgt. and Mrs. Homer Gull- LOST “A” gas ration book for 1936 ett and Master Sgt. John Tucker and Dodge Sedan. License C-55-240. bttle daughter, Anne, were visitors in book serial No. AF342799D. Finder7 s P artanbur g last Friday, please return to ration board or call ^ rs - F- B. Snelgrove and son, Don, 245-J. John G. Barden. ' 3-2c and llttle granddaughter, Nancy, are — pi , visiting her mother, Mrs. Sanford, in Saluda. J. C. Cannon and Miss Nora Can non attended the Furman-Clemson game at Clemson Saturday. James Painter of Charleston, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mollie Painter. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas and fam ily and Mrs. Lydia Warren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reed in Spartanburg. Bruce Dudley of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spiers. Pvt. Melvin Williams of the para chute troops, Fort Bragg, N. C., is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Estelle Lyda. Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Office Hoars: Dr. Smith, Daily, 4:15 to 6 Dr. Felder, Dally, 9 to 6 Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, 8. C. rves a birthday Nov. 29. and Mrs. Bob Oxley will cele- their first wedding anniversary y, die 29th. Becky Ellis, daughter of Capt. and Irs. Dill B. Ellis, and granddaughter f Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis, will e one year old November 30. DO YOU have a husband, son, broth er or friend in the army, navy, air or 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. Phon* 74. •* Bor Victory,,. U. S. DEFENSE BONDS STAMPS Follow Lobol Directions Miserable with backache? W/HEN kidney* function badly and rtr yo« suffer e nagging backache, with dizziness, burning, scanty or too freauent urination and getting up at night; when you feel tired, nervous, alf upset... use Doan's Pills. Doan's arc especially for poorly working kidneys. Millions of boxes, are used every year. They are recom mended the country over. Adi your Doans Pills Plus le State Tax PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, 8. C.