The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 03, 1942, Image 6

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r IdHBHHHHiHEMiKfili Poge Six tmp ri CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursday, December 3, 1942 Want Ads JOR RENT — Two apartments. Mrs. H. D. ftaptin, at post office. ; 1c TDR SALE—Ladies’ bicycle, reason-1 able price. Call 391-R. lei iNO HUNTING or TRESPASSING al lowed on obr home place, Horton place or Kelly place. J. H. Pitts, Sr.,j David T. Pitts. 1c; ^CABBAGE PLANTS. Nice Frost proof Cabbage Plants and White; Bermuda Onion Plants. Also Onion Sets and all Seasonable Seeds. Blake ly Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. / « If FOR SALE—Several used bicycles, boys’ and girls’. New tires for sale, j Also bicycle repairing. See Lewis Cooper. Phone 210-M. tf LOST—“B” gas ration book fof 1939 ^ Chevrolet Sedan, license C-33-249.; If found please return to Mrs. Eva Hanvey, Route 1. 10-2p POSITIVELY NO HUNTING, tres passing or hauling of tree-laps from the D. T. Copeland Estate place near Goldville. Violators will be prosecuted. J. H. Pitts, Jr 1c • PANSY PLANTS. Giant Mixed Col-, ors. Also Bulbs. Rye Grass, Onion | Plants, Vigoro and Bone Meal. Blake- [ ly Brother Seed Store. Telephone 188. ACCIDENT INSURANCE Tick ets cost only 2oc a day, pay up to 15,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone 80 and 32. _ • " 26-6c THE NATIONAL SCENE ► As Washington Sees It i 1, ".ht-i.hi Washington, Dec. 1.—With ration ing now covering enough products so that it has become a real concern of : millions of people, the Office of Price Administration here, which controls rationing, is being flooded with prob- ems of major proportions. Once more the OPA has learned that any announcement of a shortage leads to immediate rush buying and thus hastens the shortage. Even in the case of butter, a product on which it would be foolish to hoard because of. spoilage, the announce ment of tne freezing of 50 per cent of the nktioh’s butter reserves brought an overnight buying surge and consequently an overnight scar city in retail stores. | The machinery for rationing food/ ! products, such as coffee and sugar, is now operating quite smoothly. With 'each new product there are difficul- ities in getting the rationing into op eration, particularly because of mis- j i understandings or lack of informa-j tion among the people, but once the issue is clarified the coupon system seems to work well. The .greatest problems still are concerned with gasoline rationing, since many rackets have developed for illegal sales of gasoline and there " j is a generfal opposition to the whole Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes and | Camp Stewart, Ga., spent Tuesday i p rogram among certain groups of little daughter, Peggy, spent Thanks- 1 with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dunaway, j i n tj, e states where gasoline giving day with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. J Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stockman of is plentiful, it is difficult for the peo- "Meet the People.. and word portrait of aomeona whoa* nama la nows.) •U. S. forces in the South Pacific area sur rounding the Solomon Islands must face two bad facts, two very good ones. They are out numbered on land and harassed on the sea by deadly Jap sub activity. But—they rule the air and, through a co-ordination of air and sea power, may yet be able to putmaneuver the Jap navy. eln command of the U. S. navy in the South Pacific area is Admiral William Frederick Halsey, who is himself a flyer and who has un der him a group of air-minded officers. That the Solomons campaign took a turn for the better right after his appointment as com mander ii) that area is probably not a coinci- t he still has a big job to da He a way to bring in the planes we intain our air supremacy, alsey’s appointment indicates that s attempting to pqt into field com- unger men, preferably those with g. It rifay also indicate that the often predicted shakeup in the naval high com? mand is not far off. - dence. must fin need to eAdmir; the na mands pilot tra Admiral Halsey WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS lc MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent Hughes in Great Falls. Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Leila Smith and Mrs. Vic-! ence Blackmon of Lydia, spent Sun- pie to see why they should be ra tioned, even though they do under stand that the purpose of it is tb pre- 52 Christmas presents in one—a year’s tor Mattox spent Sunday with Mr. day with Mrs. Mattie Stockman. subscription to The Chronicle. List l and Mrs. J. L. Mattox near Whitmire. Mr.’and Mrs. L. A. Boyette and serve tires, your subscription today by calling 74. i Miss Lillian Braswell spent the son, Eugene, visited in Spartanburg j The unwillingness of the people in T/V2T Onp loree Jersev milch cow week-end wit1 ^ M ! ss Naomi Basha in recently. I the Midwest to agree to gasoline ra- LOST—One large Jersey mncn c • chappels. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lanford, t ; on ; ng au ite understandable in with horns. Notify . oe Leake. Pj Mr and Mrs R u thel Neal and and children visited Mr. and Mrs.' t j,ose states, but it has created a LOST—“A'’ gas ration book for 1940 i Mrs. Lula Neal of Greenville, visited J. D. Hutto in Livingston recently. | strong inter-sectional conflict, both Ford. If found, please return to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Vick of Whit-, in CO ngress and among the people. Quillen Ginn. 99 Sloan St. 3-2cj Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody and mire, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. T Avmr MASH pft I FTS We have daughter * Melbie - and Violet Ginn Wilbanks Sunday. LAYING MASH I ELLETS We have th(? week _ end with Mr anH Laying Mash in Pellet and Masn ^ rn^ forms. Al:>o Dog Feed, Goat Feed, W. Hall-Merel The Easterners, who have been ra tioned on gasoline for many months, aVe now having their rations cut still ! further, feel that the mid-Westerners Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Kesler in Toccoa, Ga. Calf Meal. Dairy Feed. Fat Back Hog Miss . Lo J. dse JJ pent r the n VeC h" Mr - and Mrs - L - A - Ball announce; are showing an unpatriotic attitude r.-.:— ri nnri end wltb ^ r - and ^* rs - Guy Batch- marriage of their daughter,, in resisting rationing. The people in i Dorothy, to Aston Merel, of Gold-! the gasoline states, on the other hand, Blakelv Brothers Seed Store. Tele- Bill El ledge who has enlisted in the vd j et on Saturday, November 28. ‘can’t see why the Easterners can’t Horse and and Grains for Chickens. phone 188. lc navy, left last Friday. The ceremony ‘ was performed by be good sports about it and accept . , and Mrs. Julian ftmith of n ev ^ Tj ns i e y Lydia,-in the rationing of gasoline without insist- LOST — Childs play pen between Greenwood, spent last week with presence of a few close friends. MrJ ing that it be nation-wide. , Clinton and Chester. If found re- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge. . and ^ rs Merel are making their i The gasoline problem is particu- tum to or notify Mrs. Jimmy ^ a S- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rollins ar >o h ome in Goldville. , larly difficult for the government to ers, Columbia St., Chester. 10-2p diildrert of Greenwood, spent the ^ handle to the safisfaction of all, for FOR RENT—7-room house, garden, ^ e f k_end wdh ^ Ir ; and Mrs ; R Boozer Promoted everyone realizes there is plenty of wood. Near State Training School. R ^ hel Rollms remained for i Friends of Ral h G Boozer wiU be ! gasoline in this-nation to supply all Mrs. Will School. Adair, at the Training tf longer Mr. and Mrs. Horace Guest, and interested to know he was recently Birth Announcement Lee - B Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler .“spent promoted to the rank of sergeant FAT BACK and LARD are high.. Sunday with relatives in Ninety-Six. Sgt. Boozer is a brother of B. R. Feed your hogs and make ’em Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinnis Boozer of Goldville. . . grow. We have FAT BACK hog meal spent the week-end in Spartanburg.' that you hear advertised on radio. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker and Also PORKMAKER, Fine Feed, Fish family spent Sunday with Mrs. Tuck- Meal, Shorts, etc. C-W-S Guano Co., er’s mother, Mrs. T. K. King, at Mad- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee announce whet her each familv is sunnosed to Inc. . __ lc den Station. ‘ ; t he birth of a son, Walter Ruins, S ,ir2 enUrelyZ ite own EGGS AT 18c DOZEN is what many Paratrooper Melvin Williams has November 25. i personal use, or whether confiscation users of SPARTAN LAYING MASH retUT J 1 _ Mrs. Lee is the former Miss Mil- 0 f tires f or necessary uses is a possi- war needs and all civilian needs. Gasoline is rationed in the East be cause of transportation problems as well as to save rubber, whereas in the West the only reason is to save rubber. The government has still avoided the question around which moSt of the confusion exists—that is, bility. Although rationing and shortages report. Now is a good time to start ^^re S Sell^Lyda 5 ^ m0th " ^ Isenhower ' l-ts. C-W-S Guano Co., Inc. lc, Price of Camp Forrest, Term., Bailey Memorial Members In Service are changing many of our living hab- - >t _. T ta pa'pfp cn j on cheitc »? en \«r e n er ?! days wdh hls mother, The following 17 young men from and eating habits, conditions con- POUND PAPER—60 and 90 sheets to Mrs. W. R. Price, recently. Bailey Memorial Church, South, are ti nue to be better than usual in this the box, splendid quality. Envel- a. W. Wilbanks, Misses Effie and serving in the armed forces of the due jh e ^at the na- opes to match. Makes an appreci- Annie Wilbanks ahd Mr. and Mrs. United States: W. D. Bigbee, Edward tional income is greater than ever ated Christmas gift. Chronicle Pub- Mac Holden were visitors in Whit- Bigbee, W. G. Bighapa, Harold Law- before in history. But that very fact lishing mire Sunday. . son. Grady McElhannon, James — and ^he fact that national income PREMIUM GRADE COAL at regu- .,^ r ‘ and ^ r ' s '. d ‘ ^1' G u ' nn P‘ nc ~ Hunt, Virgil Webb, Ned O. Vincent, w jH be even greater next year—is a lar prices. Phone 62 when you Vllle - N c - visited Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Vincent, Wilbur Weir, James,j constant source of worry in Wash- want to try some. Also Bone Meal, ^ arn . p Sat J^ rc ^ y “TT , Smith, Arthur Smith, William O. jjngton. ft j s estimated that in 1943, Dairy Feed, Laying Mash, Starting Bev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes at- Shepard, Winfred Norris, Fred j n S pite of high taxes and increased Mash Goat Feed etc. C-W-S Guano t ended the B. T. U. rally at the First Campbell, W. H. Osborne, Royce Co inc lc Baptist church Sunday afternoon. Bouknight. . —^ — ; Mrs. Palmer Howard spent the BABY CHICKS. Get some started week-end with Miss Shirley Bradley Among The Sick now for early fryers and layers. j n Charlotte, N. C. i Mrs. D. Y. Dunaway is improv- Complete line of Feeds, Oyster Shells i Mrs. Florence Lawson spent the ing after being ill with flu. and Remedies for Poultry and Stock, week-end with her daughter, Mrs.' James Walter, small son of Mr. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- pearl Grogan at* Cross Anchor. and Mrs. Dink Lydia, has been ill. phone 188. lc, Mrs. S. L. Long has returned home Friends of Mrs. C. F. Dunaway will j h a u”’ tec i"‘th e people" wiTPreally feel AUTHORIZED OPA Tire Inspectors, after \isiting her sister, Mrs. Alma regret to know she is ill. i | b e strange condition of being unable Timmerman Motor Co., South Jameson, in Greenwood. Mrs. Ashemore Dunaway has been to spend all of their money xb^ street. , 3-2c Walker Osborne of Camp Gordon, ill with flu several days. i condition could lead to serious infla- Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Peggy Hughes, daughter of Rev., tiori) in spite of all ^ price C eiiing S ROGERS / savings by the people, the expendable income will be at least $15,000,000,000 greater than the value of goods avail able for purchase. This was true to some extent in 1942, but stores and factories unloaded a large supply of merchandise they.had on hand. In 1943,- when the surpluses are ex- 1 and other restrictions. The government, therefore, feels WANTED — By Daughter: a Winter, Osborne. • ! and Mrs. R. D. Hughes, is ill. White Dress from Moores Dress M rs. E. - H. Gillard and little N. C. Guest is able to return Shoppe. Sizes 9 to 20. Special this daughter. Judy, of Seneca, spent the work after a recent illness. that it is necessarv to work out still week $7 95. lc week-end with her mother, Mrs. J.L. Henry Madden is a patient, at the | more ways to drai y off excess income FOR RENT—Keowee Toyrish camp P ad gett. . local hospital. from the people and will probably in Oconee county, completely fur- Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister and Erskine Milam, son of Mr. and, put through still more taxes or at nLshed. gas heat and running water, daughter. Pamelia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Martin Milam, is improving least a plan for enforced savings See or write Ralph Alexander, Blue Mrs. W. T. McAlister, in Greenville after being ill with pneumonia. | There is no doubt that the treasury Ridge Station. Seneca. S. C. 3-3p Sunday. • 1 will have great difficulty in collect- ^ «*»!!• “UTin* heavy, taxes F5Q9184E1. If found, please return and c r0W e, recently to S. W. Sumerel. 3-2c The Woman’s Missionary Union of , already imposed, but while they are Calvary Baptist church met Monday working out that problem they will consider it necessary to recommend Rev. W. R. Qyiryi, D. L. Dunaway evening at the church for prayer for still further plans for collecting ad ditional funds. Probably a plan to NOTICE — No hunting, fishing, or and W. R. Thomas attended the foreign missions. trespassing of any kind on the Methodist Episcopal conference, Rev. R. D. Hughes gave an inter- Unds of J. P., W. E„ and R. G. Dun- South, held in Bowman last week, esting talk on the history of Lottie force people to put a percentage of lap. Violators of this notice will be Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and Moon. The Lottie Moon Christmas their incomes in war bonds will be prosecuted. R. G. Dunlap, Mgr. 10-3p children of Anderson, spent the offering was taken. The meeting the outcome * 1 — t—r,: ^ week-end with Mrs. M. A. Milam. closed with nraver ' SPECIAL!-More good gilt sugge,- Mr and Mrs . T _ H McGinnls and W,U1 pray iL tiom from Moores! Lovely Collar. son . Jack spem , he week . end with Birthday Party id Cult sets Assorted Costume Jew-, Mr and Mrs E mmanue | Crowe in On Friday afternoon a number of «hy. New Fjmcy Stwalm,.PiOT^: spartanblir*. little girls and boys gathered at the Pvt. Maxie Richard of Fort Jack- home of Mrs. Colie Gregory honor- son, was at home for the week-end. ing her little daughter, Margie, who Sgt. John R. Brown has returned, was celebrating her seventh birthday. | to Camp Wheeler, Ga., after visit- j A number of games were played, en Handmade Handkerchiefs, Colored Fabric Gloves.. . lc LOST w- “A” gas ration book for model A Ford sedan, license,No. B-24-765. J. V. Williams, Rt, 1. 3-2piing Mrs. Brown and his mother, Mrs, after which the hostess served re BIBLES AttD TESTAMQIT 3 - The | E ' Y and daughter> ideal and friends service. Chronicle Publishing Co. King LOST—Sugar ration books. If found ] Miss Mary Campbell spent Thanks- freshments. 1 “ aS «“.! ,0r ‘Annie Mae,--bfa^nwo^ ^ “^l tends either at home or in the lweek . end with Mr an(L Mrs. Frank .■ _ Birthdays Mrs. Allen Powers celebrated her please return to Mary Smith, Ar-; giving day with her brother, and birthday November 28. thur Smith, Box 178, cjo R. M. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill; Rufus Sullivan of the coast guard, Campbell, in Anderson. and Willie Cannon of the navy, had KKQBmiMHHtmcwcwmmtMMIHOoi Miss Betty Moore spent Thanks- birthdays November 30. fnTMrt.' 1 ?. ^ STm NeS ‘tod^y “ Km ‘ h “ “ birthd,3r League, Rt. 1. 3-2p LOST “A” gas ration book for 1936 Dr. Felder Smith * Dr. Dnncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists Jn Eye Examinations Office Hoars: Dr. SmU^Dsilyy to « Dr. Felder, DaUy, 9 to < Phone 29 for Appointment CUNTON, 8. C. book serial No. AF342799D. Finder 171' _ „ ...... please return to ration board or call ^ “J!' JZlt P ., Tr T°! eU , celebrat « d h “ 9AK T TrsKr, r nortri.M o Betty home on Sunday. ;19th birthday yesterday. “ i Miss Betty Quinn of Winthrop col- j Margie Gregory was seven years LET US reroof your house with Ca- I lege, Rock Hill, spent the Thanksgiv- i old November 26. rey’s giant weight cork backed ing holidays with her parents, Rev. j Franklin Dunaway will be 10 years A best-selling laxative ALL OVER THE SOUTH because it s thrifty and fits most folks needs 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 anywhere. Three years to pay, no down payment or mortgage required. Palmetto Roofing & Supply Co., Phone 4318, Prevost Bldg., Green ville, S. C. tf and Mrs. W. R. Quinn. old December 6 Miss Patsy Ruth Whitmire of Gold- j December 5 is Mrs. Claude Smith’s ville, spent the week-end with Miss birthday Betty Dunaway. Mrs. W. T. Livingston of Jackson- PUT STATIONERY first on your list. ville, Fla., and Mrs. A. M. Brown i A beautiful assortment. All sizes of Columbia, were week-end guests! and shades. Attractively boxed, pop- of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealy. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Foulkner of ular prices. Come and see. Chronicle Publishing Co. follow lobol Duoctient Pillsbury Pancake FLOUR - • • ■ 20-Ox. Pkg. 10' Tellam Peanut BUTTER - - ■ 11}-Oz. Jar - a r 23' Potted Meat LIBBY • • ■ 4 No..* Cans 25' Premium Craokert NABISCO • ■ 1 1-Lb. 1 Pkg. 20' Liooy OLIVES - • ■ 6-Oz. Bottle 37' Homemade Mayonnaise . DUKE’S - ■ 1 ■ a 8-Oz. Jar 19* Del Monico NOODLES • ■ 8-Oz. 'Pkg. S' ' * V Del Monico Spaghetti or MACARONI ■ 1-Lb. Pkg. 10' Complexion Soap CAMAY • ■ 3 Bars 22* Sweetheart , SOAP • • ■ Doal of 4 Bars 23* Kxtcnen Texcels f SCOTT■•■ ■ B Roll 10' kjvlt rrtae BREAD a ■■ 2 1-Lb. Loavos 15* Georgia Maid Assorted PICKLES • 1 ■ 8-Oz. Jar 10' Plain or Iodized Salt Sterling 2 2-ib. ctn*. 15c Paramount Comb Honey . . • i-u>. j« 23c Corn Flaket Ralston . . 2 Pks*. 11c Quick or Regular Gate Quaker . • 20-or. Pk fl . 12c Excell Graham Crackers . i-u>. Pk fl . 12c Cleans and Bleaches Clorox • • . ot. tot. 21c SunbHtff Cleanser . . 2 c«n* 11c Facial Tissues Kleenex . Pk fl . «f iso 10c Paper ' Napkins 2 60-ct. Pkgt. 17c Chocolate Covered Cherries . • i tb. pk 8 . 29c Star Mince Meat . . . 9-Oz. Pkg. 9c Imitation Lemon or Vanilla Extract . . 4-oz. Bo». 10c CLAPP'S BABY FOODS Strained Foods 2 4ft*Oz. Cam 15* Chopped Foods 7|-Oz. Cm 10* Instant Oatmeal ' 8-Ox. Pkg. 17* Sun Maid Seedless Raisins . . is-oz. pkg. 12c Largs Lima Beans . . . Mb. c*i| 0 12c Jim Dandy Grits . . . 21-Lb. pkg. 10c ■ SAVE AT ROGERS MARKET FRESH PORK Small LEAN HAMS Half or Whole, Lb. SPARE RIBS - Lb. H 2Sc ? Country Pig SAUSAGE Lb. Small Lean SHOULDERS Lb. 29c % LEAN CHOPS u>. 39C NECK BONES Lb. I2ic Fresh Fish and Oysters Cojoimil ^forrs iurorporutrii *•