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I Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, December 17,1942 Want Ads SOCIETY (Continued from page three) CABBAGE PLANTS. Nice Frost- Proof Cabbage Plants and White Bermuda Onion Plants^ Also Onion i all j6ined in singing then Sets and all Seasonable Seeds. Blake- flag sa i ute I ly Brothers Seed Store. Telephone! Joe Shay of the Training school( ! ^ played the accompaniment for all Tire Inspection Stations Listed KEROSENE—12c per gallon. Yar- but the Morris Dances, ’played by borough Oil Co. West Main St. tf Mrs. Heath Copeland; for the Gold- \ ■ _~^ viU® group, Miss Annie Margaret LOST—Billfold containing A gas R ainwater; and the King and Queen ■ ration book No. F-342125D and ^j rs j q B arden 1 Official List To Serve This Section Made Public By Boafd. Davis, Rt. 8, Clinton; Heldry Tribble, I fornie Ligon, RFD, Waterloo; Jesse Rt. 1, Mountville; Willie Martin, Jr., | Lee Martin, Clinton; Alien James Rt. 2, Kinards; George B. Cunning- | Calhoun, Waterloor Walter Earl Nee- ham, Rt. 1, Waterloo; Henderson j ly, Rt. 3, Laurens* James Ray, Clill- Wilson, Rt. 1, Clinton; Marcellusjton; Juliws Gary, Rt. 3, Clinton; Miner, Rt. 2, Clinton; I. W. Kennedy, Frank Copeland, Jr., Rt. 1, Clinton; Issie Atkins, Rt. 2, Laurens; Wyman Griffin, Rt. 1, Waterloo; Roosevelt Jones, Clinton; Ralph Isaiah Sanders, book No. F-342125D receipts. Carroll J. Black, cd D B. Miss Norma E Hallett of the Mu . Wehunt, Clinton. 24-2p The Clinton War Price and Ration ing board, of which C. W. Anderson is chairman, has announced the list sic club, directed the program. FOR SALE—10 big Poland China — pigs. Miss Macie Young, at John MuSgrOVe Club HoS Christmas Program Rt. 3, Clintop; Ernest Williams, Wa terloo. Fletcher Wilson, Rt. -1, Lanfonf; Willie Fred MoUltry, Clinton; Fred! Goldville; Willie Louis WHson, Clin- DouglaS' Harris, Rt. 3, Clinton; Sam- ton ; Levester Robinson, Rt 1, Clin- mie Acie King, Rt. 3, Clinton; Spen-j ton l John Erskine Watts, Rt. 2, Clin- cer Kinard, Rt. 2, Clinton; O’Dell I ton l JameS Burnside, Jr., Clinton. R. C. Coleman, Waterloo; George Pulley, Mountville; Lenwopd Young, Rt. 1, Clinton; Howard Augustus Da ton; Earl Suber, Rt. 1, Kinards; James Todd, Waterloo; John William Miller, Clinton; Harvey Sexton, Wa terloo; John Smith, Rt. 1, Waterloo,' Thomas Turner, Rt. 1, Mountville;) Henry Dendy, Jr., Waterloo; Tk6 Nance, Rt 3, Clinton; Willie B. Wil bur, Waterloo; Robert Jones, Rt. 2, Clinton; John Henry Owens, Rt 2, Clinton; Eugene Adams, Rt, 1, Clin ton; William Lindsay Booker, Clin- , ton; Ellen McMorris, Rt. 3, Clinton; H. Young homeplace. 1c / Larcel Lee Bell, Rt. 1; Clinton; Henry Hill, Rt. 1, Waterloo; Edward Price, R. C. Coleman, Waterloo; George Davi s» Rt- 1. Kinards; J^mes Cobit i, .. . .. Rt. 2, Clinton; Otis Henderson, Char- Pulley, Mountville; Lenwood Young Beeks, Rt. 1, Honea Path; Lawrence ^ Ti™ lot,e ' N - C; R<>ber, Meton Mu'T'by. Rt- 1. Clinton; Howard Aupiti Da-' Theodore Rice, Rt. 2, Clinton; Jamoa for his section of the county Tires Rt. 2, Clinton; J. L. Anderson, Water- vis, Rt. 2, Clinton; Henry Houseton Earl Kingborough, Rt. 1, Clinton; 1 loo: Sam Todd ’ RFD - Waterloo; Jos- Fowler, Rt. 3, Laurens; Spurgeon Ed- George Fair, Clinton; Clarence Sulli- ’ 1943 ','Ph osker Evans. R, i Fountain ward Griflin, Clinton;' /V Ander- van, Waterloo; Robert Clarence But- Inn, Larney Dendy, Waterloo; Joseph!son, Waterloo'; John Earl Riqfe, Rt. r l, ler » Rt- 3. Honea Path; Rodger Lee by an official o£a inspector. WANTED-You to see our new Nan i luyiuill Official inspection of tires will in-' wiiiie Tackson “Rt T^ClhTton^ Al- I m nu'' vuS" Z “ Carson Chambray Dresses and | The Musgrove Home Demonsira- elude: 1. Check of ration booty” and * [ ’ ’ / ’ ^ m " Elledge, Rt. 3, Honea Path. Suits. Just arrived. Give “her” one tion club met at the home of Mrs. tire inspection record; 2. Listing of for Christmas! Moore’s Dress Shoppe. Kenneth Haselden Thursday after- serial numbers of all tires; 3. Check AT , n „ _ ' ~ ... noon.. / ifor correct air pressure in each tire; Ravon Taffeta and Cotton Robe; As the guests entered Mrs. T. J.l 4 ' Recording of speedometer mileage and House Coats. Ladies' and chi..;^- be,h|-^^^ “TT Z°H drens sizes. Moores Dress Shoppe. , and they were .nvited into the living .. h rherk fnr or —„ A , ,, _ ~ - ; :—r room where the club, sang “Silent * wheels, b. .^ he ck for cuts or FOR SALE—Gas range, oven control. Night," and “It Came Upon the Mid- breaks m t,re sidewalls and treads; In good condition. Price S40.00. See night Clear ” The room was beau-^ 7 ' Check of general conditions of Paul Brown, at North Creek Service ti f u n y decorated with tree holly and tires for cuts ’ breaks ’ evidence- of Station, on Greenwood highway. IP other Christmas ornaments’ i wear from badly aligned wheels, ai i , , , 'camber alignment and excessive RING. Bring us . Mrs. Carl Bramlett^ conducted th^ ■ .w kingpinSt bushin g s ELECTRICAL REPAL,,.,^ eonauciea me j wear of k i n gp ins> bushings g and your Electric irons Toasters, Ho devotional choosing the second chap, wheel bearing; 8 Obtain information Plates and other Appliances th^t ter of Luke, followed.by The Lord’s need expert repairing. Blakely Broth- Prayer, ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c! from driver as to whether any tires have been damaged inside and not Thejcoll was called and answered repaired. WANTED—To buy all kinds of furs, with attractive Christmas house dec- 1 Official inspectors to serve other ▼ ▼ " ▼ T .. A. _ H. Lurey, Laurens, S. C. 24-2c ; ora tions. Miss Jennie Coleman, county dem- parts of the county have been ap pointed by the Laurens board. The Clinton board’s official list fol- LOST — White gold Clinton wrist ! . - watch, between ' Musgrove street i ? nstIatlon a 8 en t> gave several hints and A. R. P. church on Sunday morn- ^ regard to Christmas decorating. | °ws- ing. Finder please return to Miss Sh f ur ^d everyone to use holly, | ainton:GiesChevroletCo Clin- Nannie Young Tribble Ip' oedar -and peiphine, native decora- 1 ton Service station, Edwards Service ; ! tions, to help keep up morale. * vr-*—. r,.**, LOST - "A" gas ration book No. | The tollowing officers were ^ F-342934D. Finder please return to ^j. Joseph Bascomb Taylor,‘Box 250,; _ .^ _ RFD No. 1, Clinton. 24-2p, President—Mrs. T. J. Price. • Vice-President—Mrs. Carl Bram clVE r7^ oUBR v TRIP 1 station, Timmerman Motor Co., Pitts Service station, H. D. Payne 8$ Co., Carolina'" "Service station, Joe’s Esso service, Baldwin Motor Co., Chand ler and Cooper. Goldville, J. P. Whelchel service station ROSE BUSHES. We have many Va- lette rieties and CoIops of Fine Rose’ .owav*",.. Bushes, individually wrapped. These! Secretary and Treasurer— Mrs. * Cross Hill: M. C. and E. W. Pinson are 2-year old. field grown. -Blakely Kenneth Haselden. 'Service station, L Stone Service Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. j Local Leaders—Mrs. Alex Henrv.' statlon ’ Coleman Brothers. FOR SALE —Girls’ bicycle in good and Mrs ' HaseIde n. 1 m ■ — condition. See Chick Ray, Phone Yearbook Committee—Mrs. Price,; 269 or 98. 1c Mrs - Bramlette and Mrs. Haselden. ANH WANTED-Experienced sewing m%r' lr ^ e co " test ^ as e n-1 ,,UH 1 J chine operators. Aso learners. Ap- •>% ed b h y f 11 ’ and « lfts exchanged ; ply Hallmark Shirt Co. ^ co^s ' ambrosia and | FOR SALE —Used Standard sewing j Ten members and one visitor, Mrs.! "vv X rirHnH** machine in -good condition. See Earle Blakely,from the Trinity-Ridge: Ann i veTsarie s Occur ThiJ Week James I. Adair. 15 N. Owens St. . Ip club, enjoyed the occasion. Anniversaries Occur I fils Week, FOR SALE—Several used bicycles, ANNIVERSARIES NOTED Mrs. Billy McMillan has a birthday ^tomorrow, December 18. . Mrs. M. C. Poole celebrates a birth- oay Wednesday, December 23. ver E. Adair of Washington, formerly of this city, has a birthday the 19th. Mrs. E. C. Goff will observe a n$: boys’ and girls’. New tires for sale. MfS. Em 1110 J. Little Also bicycle repairing. See Lewis — cooper. Phone 210-m. tfip Reach Her 85th ACCIDENT INSURANCE Tick- Milestone Monday ets cost only 25c a day, pay up * to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone Next Monday, December 21, will fin and I? be tbe birthday of Mrs. Emma PV ana 34. _T j. Little, lifelong resident of Clinton birthday Sunday, Dec. 20. - FOR SALE — Two new Columbus who now makes her home with her | Henry Grady Chandler, Jr., will be “Wood Saver” heaters. R. C. Watts daughter, Mrs. Morgan Todd, in RVe years old Saturday. Service Station, Mountville. tf Sirripsonville. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Blakely, of near TANom —------Mrs. Little’s many friends here and^e, will observe their 52nd wedding LOST- 'A; gas ration card lor 1930 elsewhere wi „ be ^ lo know her Adversary the 18th. Ford sedan, license B 39 i47. f hea i th is g00( i that she is actlve and ! Mrs. Emma J. Little of Simpson- found please return , to Levi o, interested in everything, and spends formerly of this city will cele- Help a fighting man anjoy hit pracious iaava Give your Holiday trip to a man in uniform! That doesn’t mean buying him a ticket — it just means saving him a bus seat during the pre-Christmas rush when he wants to go home on leave. If • simple — just take your trip before the crowds are heaviest or wait until the New Year. You’ll help, too, by traveling on mid-week days whenever possible—and traveling light! CLINTON BUS STATION E. Carolina Ave. Telephone 5ft GREYHOUND \UNMM Cross Hill. r ’ P Ja large part of her time knitting forlfej^te her birthday Monday, the 21st. FOR RENT—7-room, house, garden, service men and doings acts of kind-| Mr- an d Mrs. Robert Crooks have wood. Near State Training' School, ness for others. p^wedding anniversary December 19. Mrs. Will J. Adair, at the Training Mrs. Little is devoted to Clinton Miss Attis Cauley celebrates a School. tf and her friends, and they in return birthday December 22. , • j FOR SALE — ’Several nice nianos are devoted to her A gentlewoman Hpgar Eugene Wells, Jr., will be china cteets, walnut' chests, s^cre-' lovely ' s<n>ns Christ,an qualities. tj& Kars old the 21st tarv eold leaf framed mirrors iron of su P reme unselfishness and gentle Lt. Lawrence Hall of this city and ^ aCspnng dTn,ng room ;u!™ %*** ^ ^ '° “1* Celebra ‘ C * etc The Trading Post Laiirens S C wherever sbe has touched it, simply | birthday tomorrow. etc. the trading ^ost, Laurens, and genuinely THE CHRONICLE,! Miss Katherine Boone hasu birth- P Mrs. Little’s “favorite newspaper,”! day tomorrow, the 18th. WANTED—Man to begin work by!joins with scores of other friends in My. and Mrs. Marvin DeYoung January 1. Draft exempt preferred, wishing her many happy returns. Work partly inside. Timber experi- ^ once helpfu 1 Good future. Write 169 BUSINESS FIRMS TO York St e t. C • TLOSE TWO DAYS LOST — In Goldville, sugar ration A - I WW I J book. If found, please return to ^ Corrie Lue Gruber, Route 1, Clin-1 ^ be following petition has been ton 17-2p furnished The Chronicle with a re : quest for publication; LOST—Brown pocketbook containing. We) the undersigned, agree to close Mr- observe their weeding anniver sary Saturday. Mh and Mrs. Joe Dixon have a fyedding anniversary December 21. December 20 is the birthday of Dr. Jbnn G. Barden. n ; Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Harrison _ lyfll celebrate their first wedding an ^ 1 Aft. a gas ration book and other valu- our places of business Friday and tkeir fi niversary December 19. ^ and Mrs. Ansel Smith observed ^PI _ _ first wedding anniversary the ables. $5.00 reward. L. C. Whelchel, Saturday; December 25 and 2'6, for * 11 Gordon St., Clinton. 24 - 2 P ( Christmas. ftTrs. Frank Cauley had a 52 Christmas presents in one—a year’s Daileys Cash Grocery, A. & P. Tea ^k c< : mb f r *?• . ^ ~ Miss Virginia Nabors had a birth- - subscription to The Chronicle. List Hoses 5c, 10c & 25c store, Ro-, ^ vour subscription today by calling 74. Sers, Prather-Simpson Furniture Co., d ay yesterday. - ' - , Birdsey Flour Mills, Scott’s 5c & 10c ~ LOST Sugar ration book. If found, s t orei Home Stores, Belk’s Dept. HolidoV Hours please return to B F. 'Samples, store ,j c Penney Co . f Chronicle ! Ai. TL l -L ' Goldville. ^ 17-2p p u b. Co., Adair’s Men’s shop, G. A. A* I nG Llbrory LOST — Sugar ration books with Copeland & Son, Clinton Realty & ^—- names, W. H„ Altha, Lawrence, Insurance Co., Sumerel’s Dept, store. During the Christmas holidays at Mary. Patsy and Sybil Jenkins, and Ladies Ready-to-Wear shoppe, L. B. the college, December 16 through Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garner. If found, Dillard, Blakely Bros. Seed store, January 2, the Clinton library will please return to W. H. Jenkins, Gold- City „of Clinton, Frank E. Miller, observe the following hours: 9 until ville. . . 17_2p Maxwell Bros. & Kinard, Moore’s 5 each day, except Saturdays at - v ~ — Dress shoppe, Cooper Motor Co.. which time the closing hour will be LOST/— Three sugar ration books,; Also Chandler and Cooper Garage, l 2 o’clock. The library will close with names Arthur Byrd. Henry Dr, Duncan Felder, Blalock’s Grocery at noon on December 24 and will re* Byrd, Rosella Byrd. Please return to and Market, Dell’s Beauty shoppe, | main closed on Christmas Day. Arthur Byrd, 14 N. Adair St. 17-2p James Pitts store, Abrams Barber. '- 1 i shop, Hamilton’s, Inc., Abrams and ftA IIC/IDACC PAIICft LOST—Sugar ration book. If found, Geer Beauty shoppe, H. L. Eichel-l/U nLUKV/LJ lALLCl/ ' please return to Mattie Bell Gog- berger, Royal Cleaners, Sowers Gar-,-^^ ^ gans, 14 Needmore St. 17-2p a g e> Nichols Studio, C. W. Cooper’s f||P lAIIMAPY X Garage, C. W. Anderson, • Page’s ■ I U Beauty shop, Metropolitan Life In- • surance Co. office, Robert S. Owens, Clinton draft board No. 50 yester- F. F. Hicks, Jacobs Press (mechanical day announced a list of 90 Negro plant), Copeland’s Meat Market, Gal- selectees to be sent to Fort Jackson, Columbia, on January 8, for army in- duction. The list follows: — Willie Stanton Butler, Ware Shoals; WANTED TO BUY—Cooking stoves, heaters, sewing machines, kitchen cabinets, living room and bedroom furniture, antiques, or what have y° u - The Trading Post, Laurens, Sway’s Barber shop, L C. Boland C. ‘ 47-2f>t Also McIntosh Shoe shop, Benja min’s Shop, The Trade Store, R. W. WANTED-Experienced trailer driv- |Johnson> Cit Shoe sh ’ clinton ers of good appearance, at-least an Flower shop? The Country Market, eighth grade education, married and Commercial Depository, Clinton In- preferab y with one or more depend- vestment Co MiUing .Grocery Co., ents. Only those interested in taking Buchanan’s Cleaners, Todd Grocery Co., J. R. Crawford, Richey’s Barber shop, M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Blakely’s .Shop, H. J. Pitts, S. W. Sumerel Insurance agency, City Sales care of our equipment and obeying instructions need apply. Please apply in writing to P. O. Box 26, Barnwell, S. C., for application blanks. 7-4c LET US reroof your house with Ca rey’s giant weight cork backed 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 Jesse S., Wright, Waterloo; Eddie Rice, Clinton; Arthur King, Rt. 3, Clinton; George Whit Hill, Rt. 2, Gray Court; Edgar B. Watson, Rt. 2, Clinton; Burley McDowell, New York,. N Y.;.George Young, Clinton; Robert Carroll, Neeses; William Lit tle, Rt. 1, Laurens; Lewis Splivan, Rt. I, Ware Shoals; Robert Hayne Co., bixie Barber shop, Dixie Bev-j Davis, Rt. 1, Mountville; George erages, Inc., Clinton Mercantile Co.' Washington Floyd, Rt. 2, Mountville; James Shands, Rt. 1, Clinton; Clar ence Gary, Rt. 1, Clinton; Ulysses Anderson, Waterloo; John Henry Floyd, Mountville; Will Young, Rt. 2, Clinton; Edd Lee Jackson, Rt. 2, Lau rens; Ben Poole, Rt. 1, Laurens; Wil lie Adams, Jr., Rt. 1, Clinton; Johnny SAY, “I SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. 2<n. oWt THROAT TICKLE DUE TO A COLO Think of it! Every week of the year— news from home at a cost of less than 3c a week. Wherever the relative qr friend may live they will be interested in hearing from "back hq^ne." If you have a husband, son, brother, nephew or friend in the SERVICE, eith er at home or overseas — their home paper is the gift they want and will appreciate. * USX YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY. NO EXTRA CHARGE F^R MAILING. THE CHRONICLE 4 - •» * * i ‘ M Just Like A Letter From Home"