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Poge Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursdoy, Februory 25, 1943 Want Ads KEROSENE—12c per gallon. Yar borough Oil Co. West Main St. tf Faithful Forever JOR SALE—Fresh Jersey milk cow 1 with young (4th) calf. E. F. An derson. 25-2c ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. Bring us your Electric Irons, Toasters, Hot, Plates and other Appliances that need expert repairing. Blakely Broth-; Seed Store. Telephone 188. It ' PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVUE MRS. E. G. KAY, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Robert Jones has returned I from an extended visit with rela- jtives in Chester and is at the home of her. son, Ed Jones. Joanna club last Thursday evening with Mesdames J. M. Ross, R. H. McGee, Cecil O’Dell, R. G. Carr, i Bryce Little, Sigsbee Hair, Roy f Mrs. Wm.'H. Adams and children, O’Dell Louis Murphy, E. J. Willing- i spent last week with th'e former’s' ^ am an d W. A. Moorhead entertain- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fowler, 1 ^ ~ : in Pomaria. ! The lounge and lobby were filled VICTORY GARDEN TIPS ARE GIVEN BY FARM AGENT A successful Victory garden is an other step toward victory, County Agent C. B. Cannon said yesterday, offering the following tips on how to make a garden a success. 1. Have a garden large enough to supply vegetables generously for all This police Understand why black chow, will unable te beloved pal, a rise and frolic TOR THE HOME—Nothing is more useful than a roll of Scotch Cellu-; lose Mending Tape. Mends, seals,) bolds. 10c, 15c, and 25c. Chronicle Itablislyng Co., Phone 74. WANTED—All kinds good used fur- j niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves ( wiH ahtiques, or what have you. The! Tradipg Post, Laurens, S. C. tf! IRISH POTATOES. We have Mine Maine Grown Irish Cob- blersf lind Red Bliss. Get some planted early / this season. Blakely Brothers I Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c j LOST—Sugar ration book. If found,! please return to Henrietta Sanders,! Clinton. Ip'LOST—Sugar ration book. If found, PRICE REDUCED on den” fertilixer—due to change In formula. We sell it in 50 lb., 100 lb., FOR SALE—Female collie pup, three and 200 lb. bags only. C-W-S Guano m^ths old, $10. W. E. Adams, 161 C°. • ^51 Milton Road, Goldville. Ip LOST—Sugar ration book. If found, ! daughter, Libby, of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams Sunday, j Mi-s. J. R. Hall is spending the (week with her son and daughter- i in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall, in Clinton. Miss Linda Braswell of Clinton, spent the week-end With her grand- i parents Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frank lin. with him again. /But a traffic acci- I Mr and Mrs ‘ 06011 ° ,DeU dead in Washington, D. C., mded week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Willie their frlendahipforevnr. For sev- ” -•—&—! eral hoars the police dog sought J longer visit. j Messrs. C. N. Franks and Walter Regnery were business visitors in Boston, Mass., and Portland, Me., last week. Jim Hall is visiting friends in Greer this week. . Misses Viola and Naomi Hall visit- _ p led Miss Nina Wood in Newberry Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boland and Mrs. Ervin Smith jspent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Glymph and! with guests who enjoyed games un-' the yehr. Half an acre, if well plan- the mystery of his pal’s lifelessness. Want Ads i Holsonback in Newberry. Miss ’Brenda Jane O’Dell remained for a Victory Gar-1 P lease return to Leonard White, Clinton. der the dilution of Mrs. Roy O’Dell, i ned, is enough for the average family. A salad course with sandwiches j 2. Improve the soil texture and en- and coffee was Served. Unique fav-, rich it by adding lime, if a soil test ors were given. , shows need for it; and generous —■ amounts of well rotted manure—15 to Birthdays 20 loads per acre, or all that can be Mabel Johnson has a birthday Sat- plowed under; plenty of commercial urday, February 27. > Victory formula 3-8-7 fertilizer ap- Sara Parmer observed a birthday P 11 ®^ broadcast after plowing and yesterday. (harrowing in—one-half to one ton Naomi Sample has a birthday Feb IP® 1, acre > or one pound to every 25 ruary 28. j to 40 square feet Joe Lynne Hazel celebrates her 3. Make and foUow a garden plan, birthday February 27. (Include a large variety of vegetables Eulis Stewart has a birthday Feb-: to meet the health needs of the fam- ruary 28th. / . lily. Be store to plant green, leafy Mrs. C. P. Wofford observes her vegetables generously, birthday today. . 4. Get good seed of tested varieties Charles Franks had a birthday from reliable seedmen* ance that there will be vegetables for the family table, he states. The green, leafy, and yellow vege tables, with emphasis on “greens,” are sources of vitamins and minerals and can be grown easily in South Carolina, says the county agent, in clude cabbage, turnips, kale, mustard, lettuce, spinach, broccoli, chard, and collards. please return to Clara Mae Leake!! LOST - S V«!, r r 31 ’ 0 ?-b? 011 ot in Colunjbia. ,11 c, 01 ruintrm in ,ne Reid - If found - P 1 ® 35 ® return to Mrs. D. V. Bell St., Box 21, Clinton. L P ;me at P. O. Box 181, Clinton. Wright, Jr., and Mar- lp vin Elliott spent Saturday with Pvt. ' ^ T r S ^ rra ! i0n b0 n kS „°H f J i!Z!Jv FOR SALE - Stationary motor, 2I> Wright at Fort Jackson. W ade. Helen, Jessie B. and Johnny, h orseDOwer Also two-wheel trailer 1 Miss Fa ye Francis of Charlotte, Wal! Pyles. K^found. please return to i with on ^ new tire and one {air t * ire j N. C., spent the week-end with her Leola Pyles, Rt. 3, Clinton. lPi, h S7Taylor Martin, Phone 373-R7 i p ; parents, Err and Mrs. R. L Francis. FOR SALE — Nice sweet potatoes,' . ... . 1 B - T - Little visited relatives in $1.50 per bushel, while they last.. LOST ~ Wh ‘ te ^ ^ male bul1 d oj> | Charlotte, N. C., over the week-end. Ipl weight about i0 lbs., one year old,, Master Barry Ross Little is spend- 1 tail trimmed. If returned will pay a i n g the week with his grandparents, Geo. W. Copeland. yesterday. James and Walter Fulmer had birthdays yesterday. Marvin Holsonback observed a birthday Monday. Bluford Nabors is observing his birthday today. Kelly Waits has a birthday Feb ruary 28. today. Julian Hunnicutt observed birthday February 19. his Wedding Amilvcrary Mr. £nd Mrs. Joe Johnson observe their wedding anniversary Febru ary ^th. 5. If you are a farmer, arrange most of the garden for horse cultiva tion, where possible. Group quick growing, early crops that will be re placed by later crops. 6. To have vegetables all summer long, make two or more plantings of such vegetables as beans, cowpeas, turnip greens, okra, carrots, beets, Walter Waits observes his birthdajgicabbage, and tomatoes. Keep the ground in use by replacing early crops with vegetables that mature later. 7. Cultivate as needed throughout the season to keep down weeds and yiCTOKY BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE ONDS STAMPS Bride Honored Mrs. David Riser, the former Hel lo keep the soil in good condition. The vitamins that are in vegetables are an important consideration in Victory gardening, says Mr.'Cannon, in urging all farm families and oth ers who have land and reasonably en Turner, was the recipient of many; favorable conditions to plant gar- WANTED—Willing man to work ten liberal- reward. R. C. Stewart, at* Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Little, near Ja- acres land in cotton and five or j State Training School. ^f ilapa. ^ri 1 r n rlin1na d «^h^l' ' LOaT; ~ SU g arrati0nb00k - James Ar -i MiSS B ° bby Jean Carr ’ Student 3t «- „ , win J. Adair, aiaie 1 raining acnooi,, lhur clinton lp Winthrop colllege, spent the week-(lovely gifts Monday evening when!dens, a good garden is not only good Clinton. T -c-r - c ~ *• v v « t ! end with ber mother > Mrs. Dollie M.'her friends entertained for her with’health insurance but it is some assur- PHONE or write us today for the LOS T-Sugar ratmn book of Lena C arr. ‘ j a miscellaneous shower at Joanna best in Roofing Materials, Work-. McAlister, Rt. 3, Box 39, Clintoh. Ip, Mrs. Ethel Wertz spent the week-;club. manship and Terms. Free estimates FOR RENT—Seven room house, four j end her parents, near Newberry.! Mrs. Margie Galloway and Mrs. anywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup- ; room house, water'and lights, on Wade Jenkins spent the week-end c. D. Blakely led a number of inter- ply Co., 301 Augusta St., Greenville, Calhoun highway on^ mile from Clin-| w ‘ R ti Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jenkins | esting games. S. C. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS — Pmk or blue. With genuine steel die en graving. Envelopes *0 match. Chron- icle Pub. Co. Call 74, SALES BOOKS — In duplicate with carbon. Just what you need for a permanent charging record. Phone 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. COUGHS , Dm T> CM m u.w Ld now being m*da and aold right hare, and If you hay any doubt about what to taka this winter for the common cough or O--I a, f -m*. _ «« a. a- - - a . _a_ DrOnCnMM imTaTIOn BST • DOTTI# OF DUCK-’ W* CANAOIOL Mbtura. You won’t bo —a sas^ -aeaa .. - - aiMppomroo—OTTOfonr vravi aha you avar mad one pi hwtant action. Only SMITH’S REX ALL STORE tf ton. See Frank Chumley, or phone * n Greenwood. MORE EGGS for Less Money—Feed SPRAY NOW. We have Lime Sul phur. Bordo Mixture, Arsenate of Lead, Scalecide, Nursery Volck and others. Also Dusting Sulphur, Tobac co Dust, Black Leaf 40, Evergreen, 391-J. The hostesses, Mrs. Frank Turner, 1 lp Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell, Mrs. Al- Miss Lottie Bowers, Miss Edna Farm-' ^ — m , a O’Dell, Misses Dorothy and er. Mrs. C D. Blakelv Mrs Mareie Spartan M"*- FOR SALE—Practically new Philco Brenda Jane O’Dell visited Mr. and, Galloway, Mrs. James’ Cooley, Mrs. fresh every week. C-W-S Guano Co. P ortable radio and phonograph, 6 Mrs. Garrett in Laurens recently. • , Emmie Rowe and Mrs. J. L. Abrams tube radio. $45.00. Timmerman Mo-; Pvt. Marion Smith of Camp Croft, iserved iced drinks, with sandwiches! tor Co. lc spent the week-end with Mrs. Smith pickle and potato chips. LOST—Sugar ration book of Wade and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Francis. s Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Wallace, Mountville, Rt. 1. Ip Miss Alm ^ Whisonant spent the o —— — week-«nd with relatives in York. Red Arrow’, Triogen and Dogzoff. LOST—Sugar ration book of Milton ; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits and son, Mesdames R. L. Boyce and Lavinia Cooley and Bobby Boyce entertain ed the members of the Youth Fellow ship and their guests. The guests assembled around card Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- Peake, Railroad Ave. phont 188. / Billy of Giieenwood, spent the week- lc | LOST—Sugar ration book of William «end with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits. E. W. Tucker visited relatives in Greenville and^Greer over the week end. Mrs. Haynard Satterwhite and children have joined Mr. Satterwhite in Indianhead, Md., where they will make their home. Miss Mary Lois Allen spent the week-end with friends in Raleigh, N. C. Miss Doris Bozard of Anderson, visited her mother, Mrs. Helen Boz- Bluford Nabors of Saluda and Mrs. C. B. Dickey of Greenville. LOST — Sugar lotion book of Mary Fleming, 101 Centennial St. lp Dillard. If found, please returh to FOR SALE—5 tube portable Admiral me at 6 S. Bell St., Clintom Ip radio. Good condition. $25.00. Tim- CABBAGE PLANTS. Nice Frost- merman Motor Co. lc Proof Cabbage and Heading Let-; LOST—Purse containing money and tuce Plants. Also Onion Plants, Onion sugar ration books of Jack, Jr., Sets and all seasonable seeds. Blakely Joyce Elizabeth, and Ansel Lansel Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Wright. If found please return to STATIONERY — You will find a Mrs - E - s - WrighL 12 Jackson St. Ip On Saturday evening in the as sembly room of the Methodist church tables where Mrs. Cooley led a num ber of games and contests. Prizes were won by Misses Viola Hall and Mary Brock and Harmon Murrah. The hosts served a salad course, sandwiches, and candy with coffee. Women of Moose To Meet Goldville Chapter No. 410, Women of the Moose, will meet Monday, March 8, in the Moose lodge. It is hoped that all members will attend. Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S.lelder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Offlee Hoars: Dr. Smith, Daily, 4:15 to 6 Dr. Fcjder, Daily, 9 to 6 Phone 29 for Appointment |j CLINTON, 8. C. complete line in our Stationery de- SALESGIRLS WANTED — Full-time partonent. all sizes and ^pular pric- salesgirls needed at once. Apply a rd, ove7the weeklend! es. Chronicle. Pub. Co., Phone <4^;Manager, Roses 5c & 10c Store. 4-2c t Jim Byars of Camp Croft>l BABY CHICKS—BWD Tested, Pure for SALE—10 tube Zenith console spent the week-end with his mother, Breeds in Barred Rocks, White i n good condition. $64.50. Timmer--|Mrs. Hattie Byars. Rocks. R. I. Reds, White Wyandottes m an Motor Co. ' lc' _ Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Tucker spent, and ’ Buff Orpingtons. Also Feeds, e T—;—, 1 Saturday in Newberry. Supplies and Remedies. Blakely L ^J„„p u T ga j ; „ rat ]? 1 , ?„ book of F ° yd | Mr. and'Mrs. Jesse Thomas and C. Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Emery, Lydia Mills. LAWN GRASS. Get your Lawn seed- Park Sunday, ed now before hot weather comes. 1 Mr. and Mrs. ^?|E. Chapman visited relatives at State) Claude Kay and FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion,' „ , . , . , , . . .... , Heartburn Belchins Bloatine Nau- We have mixtures for sunny and, daughter, Nell, of Pelzer, spent the^ Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau shady Fertilize with Sheep W eek-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Manure. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. sea, Gas Pains, get free sample Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. Aplp GARDEN SEEDS. When you are 1 Telephone 188. lc Blakefy. ■Mr. and Mrs. Perry Campbell of Laurens, were recent visitors of Mr. planning your Victory Garden be! LOST-Two sugar ration books of, and Mrs ’ c N Franks sure to remember that we have the'A™* Laura Campbell and Ida right Seeds for it. Also all kinds (^Campbell, Clinton. lp Plants in season. Blakely Brothers LOST—Sugar ration book of Mary Turner. Mrs. Bluford Nabors and small son of Saluda, are visiting Mrs. Frank Icj Shelton, 352 Gideon Hill. Ip Seed Store. Telephone 188. OFFICE'.SUPPLIES — All the little LOST—Sugar ration book of William things needed to expedite work in | Pettis, 14 Needmore St. lp 1 “ m 7 c f Publishing Co..' raUon book of Frank Phone 74 ' 1 Hay, 12 Red Line. Ip LOST — Sugar ration book of Mrs. Mary Gilliam in or near Sumter, j If found, please returned to me at Goldville, P. O. Box 43. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy and, children and Mr. and Mrs. Hayne; Willingham and Billy, spent SUnday! with relatives in Ninety-Six. E. W. Riddle and children of Greenville, and Clarence Riddle and daughter of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyons. Mrs. Annie Chapman is spending WANTED — Bicycles to repair. Get your old bicycles out and bring r' them to me for repairing and paint- . ... . . . A lp iing. Lewis Cooper, Phone 2 10-M. a ^ dayS ,r th ^ r d u Ughter ’ MrS '. LET US reroof your house with Ca- 49 N. Adair St. lc i Jo !y 1 B °f. wel m Columbia. rey’s giant weight cork backed 1 —■ g.. £— 3 3 T 1 Charles Stewart of Fort Jack- 1 shingles. They cost little more than I FOH SALE-Thn* good used men s son, spent the week-end with his light, ordinary shingles, and i a st L blcycles - Lewis Cooper - 49 N - Adair ! P^ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stew- twice as long. Write or phone us to- St., hone - . day for free estimate on complete job anywhere. Three years to pay, 90 down payment or mortgage required. Palmetto Roofing & Supply Co., Phone 4318, Prevost Bldg., Green ville, S. C. tf lc art. WANTED — Someone to repair self-! and ^ rs - ^ an Prater and Mrs. I i player piano. Please contact Mrs. ^ ar y in Tucker and children visited W. P. Thrift, Rt. 3, Box 34. Ip relatives in Honea Path Sunday. Miss Myrtle Sylvia spent the week end with friends in Newberry. Mrs. Bailey of Anderson, is visit-1 WANTED—Good used or new baby stroller. Mrs. Clark Meadows, 17 Washington St. Ip LOST — Sugar ration book of Clint Kinard. If found, please return to me. Rt. 2, Kinards. lp RABBIT FEED, Dog Feed Meal and Pellets, Laying Mash and Pellets, Starting Mash, Growing Mash, Goat Feed, Dairy Feed, Horse Feed, Broil- . , „ er Mash, Calf Meal, Hog l home P lace LOST—”A” gas ration book for 1931 model Ford, license B-31-849. Fur- man E. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 315. 4-2p ing her sister, Mrs. James Cooley. WANTED—Good used baby stroller. Perry M. Moore. lc FOR RENT—Small house near John H. Young homeplace. Apply Macie Young at the Young homeplace. Ip FOR RENT — After March 10, large residence on South Broad St, known as Yarborough boarding house. Apply Macie Young, at John H. Young IP Mrs. Sudie Mae Hawkins of New berry, spent the week-end with friends here. Scratch Feed, Oyster Shells and Gril.XQST — Sugar ration book of Ruth T Will Williams, Route 1. Ip Blakely Brothers Seed Store, Tele-! ph0ne 188 : : LOST OR STRAYED —One female LOST — Kerosene ration book. If | pig .weight about 40 lb., If found found, please return to Mrs. Mollie please notify A. A. Barker, near Donnan Garrett, 28 Enterprise St. Ip Rosemont cemetery. Ip LOST—Sugar ration book. If found, | INOCTJLATION, CERES AN, CRO- please return to Elizabeth Martin, I TOX. We have the right Inocula- Route 1, Box 335, Clinton. Ip tion and Treatments for your seeds. Use Cro-Tox to keep off Crows, LOST—Sugar ration book. If found, please return to Donnie B. Moore, Rt. 3, Box 48A, Clinton. Ip LOST—Sugar ration book of George Young. If found, please return to me at 96 W. Carolina Ave. lp CHICKEN NOT RATIONED — Feed Spartan Mashes and Pellets and grow your own meat. C-W-S Goano Ca. ' le Moles, etc. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc A USEFUL GIFT—Rippletone Bond Cabinet, secretary size, 100 sheets paper and 100 envelopes. To the rela tive or friend in service you can send no more appreciated gift. Chronicle Publishing Co. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLA With The Sick Gertrude Motes is improving fol lowing an illness. F. M. Craig is ill at his home en Ellis street. Mrs. S. B. White returned to Gen eral hospital in Greenville Monday for treatment Mrs. Breitenger Honored Mrs. Carl Breitenger, the former Jane Crawford, was honor guest at Your first introduction should tell you WHY BLACK- DRAUGHT is a BEST SELLING LAXATIVE all over the South Can Advertising be lopped’ Off Now That We’re At War? RAYMOND MOLEY, an authority on national and inter national business, in an issue of Printers' Ink, describes "an experiment in which seventeen major businesses ceased or materially reduced their advertising for the duration." These Were The Results: —Six sold out or were absorbed by com petitors. —One failed and went out of business. —One went into receivership. —One was deflated 97 per cent in terms of personnel. —One lost 81 per cent of its sales volume. —One ended with only two customers. -—Three completely lost their leadership in their fields. —Two found their competitors had grown at their expense. So long as the habit of economic freedom in America lasts, concludes Mr. Moley, cessation of advertising will do serious, often fatal, injury to individual business. Protect your future business and advertising investment by eontinning to advertise in The Newspaper that gives full coverage in the Clinton trade area where your prospective customers reside. THE CHRONICLE The Family Newspaper Everybody Reads Y