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\ Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C 7“ Thursday, June 8, 1944 Want Ads J -J—•! X<OST — Ration book 4 of William Simpson, RFD 3. Box 173. Ip-j As Washington Sees It THE NATIONAL SCENE WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL JEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative OFFICES for rent • in First National | Special to The Chronicle Bank building. Apply to Copeland- Stone CO; 15-2c Misses Hazel and Muriel Reed qfj'Gregory spent wi^i Mr. I Greenville and TERMITE CONTROL — Over two STundrei fifty thousand th^utfcongr.* as the week-qnd in attended the Church i of God state convention. Misses Maudine Yarborough and Clarence Malone of Spartanburg, 1 0 1 ‘j Sylvia Braswell have returned home ■ spent the week-end with relatives I Lyman, spent several days Washington, June 6. — A “why anc j Mrs. John Word recently, bother now” attitude toward new; Misses Maudin * Yarborough j war regulations, which seems to be Oxner,* J. D. Oakley, Bobbie Gallo way, Buddy Ballew and William Dee Bagwell. C. W. Wooten assisted Mr. Yarborough on this trip. after spending the past week with ^ here. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Cpl. Luther Murray, overseas, had a birthday June 1st. Jinfmie Cathcart was ten years old June 4th. , , ‘"'"‘caused deep concern among military „ xr ! “• UIC “ C. W. Foster will be 61 years old damage. Why not have yours pro-, ^ea^eepconce^^ a^g^ ^y ^ Palmer Howard, Mrs. R. N.,end with Sgt. Foster, at Fo^t Me- June 15th. tected. Call J. .R. Crawford, Phone ^ ^ ^ inv ion . Riddle attended the graduation exer- ( Pherson, Ga. _ j Mrs . Walter McAlister had a birth- tf j of Europe only in 4s first stages and ^ ise . s in Creenwood Tuesday eyemng. j Mrs. L. M. Evans is spending sey- day yesterday. the Japanese war having hardly . " * spent have been protected against term.te ^ong the general public has Mrs G A Brown in Greenwood. e n r*r\r\r*&rrt amnne^ militarv 10. Termite Co. of S. C„ M. D. Wiley. Mgr.. Bafesburg, S. C. Ft'iR SALE—My house and lot.^See [ started, the feeling that we can get Mrs. Coats, Thornwell St. Mrs. L. M. Evans is spending sey- ral weeks with her sister" Miss j Myra Cooper, in Greenville. Misses Evelyn Biigbee and Marion era i we eks with her sister, Miss Sunday with read by the secretary. Mrs. Bagwell. Report from 'the Y. W. A.’s by Mrs. Ralph Riddle, the G. A.’s by Mrs. Howard, the community missions by Mrs. Campbell. After all business attended the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Singley, served sandwiches and punch. STATIONERY —Thin Sheerlite Air Laid. Beautiful assortment for men, women and misses. Chronicle Pub lishing Co. Stationery Dept. Sifamons Icibv without making any further im- Mary Simmons in Abbe\ille. I Pfc. Don Jarvis, Pvt. Jerry Held, portant changes in the handling oft w - H - and George, Turner visited, py^ Fre d Kalada of Fort Jackson ,c OT ‘ in were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. celebrated FOR SALE—1940 ten-tube radio; in! ^. ar problems is an extremely dan-1 their si .^ er ’ Mrs. Minnie Listear, good condition, price $100. Phone gerous one. 1 (Greenville recently. 367. , lc Tjp ^ ,. i Mrs. Harold Copeland and Mrs. H the war news were not so opti- Houston E1]is and dau g hter S p e nt the BABY CHICKS. Pure Breeds, BWD j *y ilsUc > a " d lf there were not a i wee k_end with Mrs. A. M. Coker in Tested. Barred-Rocks, White Rocks, I dential election being held this year, R. I. Reds and BufT Orpingtons. Also ther f 18 llUl ^ d °ubt that congress! Oscar Kinard of Camp But- Feeds. Feeders, Fountains and Reme-1 w0U J d P, ass strong legislation which ner ^ ^ ^ spent the weekend with dies. Blakely-Burton's Hardware &! would prevent such a disgraceful af - his mother, Mrs. Alice Kinard. Seeds. Telephone 188f Icj fair as the recent strike of foremen; which caused the loss of thousands of' LOST—Ration book 4 of Sara Har-j planes on the eve of invasion. Le g is- . shoals Sunday men. Stonewall St. . Tp lation or new inspection arrange-1" Joe Terry g r ' ments would also be approved to HELP WANTED — On week-ends: slow-downs, the waste 1 s. l " d and up - v spS b u7, M w FOR RENT apartment! 88 Musgrove St. which is known to be ruhning ram- - Downstairs furn.shed+P?/ 11 in our shipyards as well as in ^Trs.' George Holland. oth « r war P^d^tion industries. lc I But the experts say that the pres ent laissez-faire attitude of congress S. C. Foster. Mr. and Mr>. D. G. Jackson spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hughes in Whitney last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes returned home with them Saturday for the week-end. Mrs. Woodell King left Wednesday for Little Creek, Va., where she will spend a week with S. 2-c King. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fields, Mr. and Mrs. George Fields and Miss Lou Ella Fields visited Mrs. Clinton Har vey in Ware Shoals during the week end. Carroll Jackson of C<%imbia, is Pfc. and Mrs. Slyvester Turner and*! spending several days with his par son of Camp McCain, and Spartan- e nts, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Y. B. Kelley in Fork Joe Terry Sr. was Greenville Monday. a visitor in Christopher Davenport was a visi- Mrs. Ernest Hamilton her birthday June 4th. Frances Wilburn was seven year old yesterday. L_ Mrs. B. T. Moultrie will have a birthday tomorrow. Mrs. Pat ..Murphy observed lier birthday June 4th. ' Mrs. J. H. Sparks had a birthday Tuesday. \ Judy Burns was two' years old June 5th. Today is Carl Windsor’s birthday. Mrs. Lee Fields- will have a birth day Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames will j celebrate their fourth wedding anni- versary June 29th. Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Office Hours: Dr. Smith, Daily, 4:15 to 6 Dr. Felder, Daily, 9 to 6 Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, S. C. ACCIDENT INSURANCE Tick ets cost only 25c a day, pay up to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phones 80 and 32. 30-4c burg, spent the week-end with W. H. Turner. Miss Elizabeth Steward of Laurens, toward many of these problems, al- • spe nt the week-end with Mri. J. B. though tied up somewhat with the g ar b er y W. M. S. Meets Mrs. L. H. Bagwell and Mrs. Joe Campbell were joint hostesses to the Woman’s Missionary Society Monday evening at Mrs; Bagwell’s home. Mrs. Palmer Howard had charge of election, has a deeper source in that it vrefiects the attitude of a large^ por-J-pgxjjg tion of the public. They say that Mr and Mrs. Ralph Smith WANT TO RENT—5-room house in; studies of public opinion indicate aj M r. and Mrs. Horace Smith and nice section of town. Call Chronicle ; willin 8 ness on the P art of the people children of Fountain Inn, spent sev- ofTK , e ‘ 8-2p|to let^tbings shde—an irritation -with; eral days w } t h Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ‘ r ’ "“ J Smith recently. C. E. Leopard, seaman first class,! lough. Mrs. Mrs. Harriett King is visiting rela tives in Rock Hill. P. W. Wilbanks of Whitmire, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fields Monday. I the program. Mrs. G. F. Downs read , t\ ii i Mr ' and Mrs.. C.. B. Sparks and the Scripture, Psalm 96. Topic for Mrs. Marcell Hughes .of Dallas, | children of Greenwood, were week-I the month, “His Mighty Acts in Mid- ?xas, is spending the week with I end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. i America ” -— ! new fegulations of any kind—and a FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter.; ^ enera j belief that from now on con- m excellent condition. Walton Law- d jtions on the home front will be re- o{ th e Navy, is home on a furlough rence 24 Clay St. Phone ipj ia xe d. The public .they say, expects R . c . Oxner spent the week-end. Lowry, and daughter, Mrs. Millard L. C. Oxner, in Price and' daughter, and Pvt.' Pauli Sparks. i Due to the illness of their presi- Pvt. D. W. Howard of Fort Jackson,' dent, Mrs. J. T. Pack, Mrs. Campbell visited Miss Dorothy Barker Sunday, j presided. Roll called and minutes Pvt. Paul Smith of Fort McArthur, Calif., is home on a fifteen-day fur- V ’ . H. R. Smith, Mrs. Charlie FOR SALE—Cavalier trombone, good ] to have more gasoline this summer, w ith his father,' A condition, reasonable price. Also more tires, new products Which have! Greenville. 200 feet of 5-ft. chicken wire, good I not been available sinrfe the war be- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and condition, reasonable price. Mrs. Syd-! gan, and less rationing of all kinds. ^ Tony, of Saluda, Mr. and Mrs. ncy Humph 37 W. Centennial St. Icj The blame for this attitude is put Cecil Walker and children of Lau- ^ ot a x’-rc the shoulders of both government, r ens, visited Mr. and Mrs SWEET POTATO PLANTS, TomaU . and j ndus try. Spokesmen for both j Cannon Sunday. Plants Pepper Plants, Eggplant have from tjme t0 timei lssued state -; Miss Gaynell Barbery is ^ Plants, Cabbage Plants and Louata m ent s which intimate that we have|several weeks with Miss Ruby Mae Among The Sick great over-supplies of many products,, Alexander in Simpsonville. , Friends of Miss Feroline Seay are i that manpower is less of a problem, j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickalnd and; glad to know she is improving after TERMITE CONTROL—Termites are 1 that the armed forces are getting all children of Greenwood, spent the ( undergoing an appendix operation at Plants. Blakely-Burton’s & Seeds. Telephone 188. Hardware lc Smith visited Mrs. Forrest McIn tosh in Ninety-Six Monday. Mrs. Jim Buzhardt of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crow and son William, of Baltimore, Md., are visiting their l ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow. flying ants. .W’hy let them eat up j the men they need, that married men; vveek-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 1 the local hospital last week, your property. Termites work winter; over 30 will not now ever be drafted, s m jth. ' Mrs. Joe Caldwell is a patient at and summer and are destroying over, and that the threat of inflation is no Mrs. Jenun Barbery spent the the local hospital suffering from a fifty million dollars worth of prop-: longer serious. . week-end with friends in Greenville, fall. erty yearly. To be sure, have a free. With fhis attitude having grown up i^rs. Edgar Whitsel, Mrs. Laura 1 ' -» — inspection. Call J. R. Crawford, among the people, it is difficult for Cogdill and children spent the week-, Prayer Meeting Held Phone 10, Termite Co. of S. C.i congress to give the consideration e nd with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baker On Tuesday evening Bailey Mem- M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. which military leaders insist they j i n Greenville., orial''Methodist church, South, and . tf should give to such^legislation as the | Richard Riser is spending several Calvary Baptist church held prayer nrA-NT'TTrrx rua m.t 110-volt " work or be drafted " bill which j we eks with his aunt, Mrs. W. J. Ov-I services for the invasion forces at WANTED Old burned out 110-volt js b?ing debated by the senate mi ii_ ( ertoni in Waterloo. , the Methodist church. The Pente- 1 P ^ Ed- tar ^ a ^ a * rs committee. And congress ^ Laurence Barbery spent the week- costal Holiness church and the 15-2d * S even fi nd ‘ n § considerable opposi- end with relatives in Simpsonville. Church of God also held prayer ser- tion to such things as continuing the, a. H. Parkman spent the week-end ; vices at their respective churches. TERMITE CONTROL—Building ma- j activities of the Office of Price Ad- with his sister, Mrs. W. I. McDowell,' We Have Tires and Tubes BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES Have your battery charged while you wait. t # Clinton Service Station Phone 96 Clinton, S. C. Gulf Products BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING •••And*** HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE ^* electric irons. Will repair electrical equipment. Call J. V. wards^ Service Station. terial is so vital in winning the; ministration on their present scale war. W’hy not have your property With all of congress anxious to end I protected against termite damage and save that needless waste of timber. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Ter mite Co. o£ S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr.: Batesburg,' S. C. ^^ T. C. JOHNSON, JR. Plumbing, Heating, Electrical Contracting Phone No. 9 or 381 MICA AXLE GREASE. Spray Guns, Belt Dressing. Locks, Steel Traps the pijesent session as quickly as pos- are new regulations to come, most of sible it looks now as though, if there them won’t be seriously considered until after the election. Having put through the new tax bill, which puts pay-as-you-go on a practical basis and will end, in Janu and Mr. McDowell, in Saluda. i Surprise Birthday Party Misses Ruth Jones and Carrie Mrs. David Owens was given a sur- Pierce of Spartanburg, visited Mrs. i prise birthday party at the home of Woodell King Sunday. : Mrs. Walter McAlister-Friday eve- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Middleton and ning. son, Harold, of near Piedmont, visit- i Mrs. Owens was remembered with ed Mrs. W. D. Middleton and children many useful gifts. The hostess serv- Sunday. ed refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ivester, Mrs. ~r ♦ J. H. Pace and Mrs. Reed Cape of . . Card of Thanks INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo bile - Surety Bonds • All Forms of Property ' Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. C. HONOR ROLLS WALL PLAQUES , & PILASTERS For many or few names . , . for honoring the servicemen of your community, school, frater nal or business organization. Beautiful, enduring wood — rich walnut, etc. Tell us the ap proximate number of names needed and whether for indoor or outdoor use. WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG showing 14 different designs ELVIN, Inc. 217 W. Ohio St., CHICAGO 10, ILL. Opportunities open for qualified representatives in some terri tories. ary, the need for any more compli-| Greenville, spent Sunday with Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson wish cated reports by the great majority 1 Beulah Ivester. , to thank their friends for the kind- of people, congress is expected to direct most of the remaining time be- Food Choppers, Horse Muzzles, Lan-! fore recess to the many appropriation terns. Mule Shoes and Nails. Blakely- bills which must be approved to con Burton's Hardware & phone 188. Seeds. Tele- 1c tinue paying for our war program. On most of them there will be little debate,-since most congressmen re fuse to oppose appropriation bills which have a “for war” tag on them. RE-ROOFING—Will furnish shingles and do the work. Estimate free., FHA terms if desired. J. R. Craw ford, Phone 10. tf; EDIBLE SOY BEANS. If you haven’t! tried these in your garden be syrei and do it this season. They are easy; — to grow and fine flavored. Blakely-, Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele- Blackmon, 87 Pitts St. Want Ads LOST—Ration book 4 of Carola phone 188. lc FOR SALE — One corner cupboard, two walnut sideboards, one, gold leaf mirror 9 u j ft. high, one lovely ■walnut whatnot. Several marble top tables. The Trading Post, Laurens, tf LJ ip! FOR SALE — Kyak double canvas | Gilbert Sunday. Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Galloway ness shown them while patients at of Fort Bragg, N. C., and Goldville, State Park, and since they came were week-end guests of Mr. and h orne - Mrs. A. G. Galloway. i _ Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine Enjoy Weiner Roast and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and \ Florence Street boys club, di- Mrs. Jim Wallenzine in Greenwood. rected by R. L. Yarborough, attend- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster and cd a weiner roast at Yarborough’s i Misses Inez Lancaster and Cleo Wednesday afternoon. The boys | Hooper visited relatives in Woodruff belonging to this club are Bobbie and, j Sunday. , Jimmie Wooten, Charles and Dewey Mrs. Marvin Harvey of South Clin- ! ton, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam Sunday. Miss Lydia Mae Burnett of South Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D, WANTED — 2-3 room apartment or bottom, 12-ft. boat, weight 47 lb Carried easily on tpp of car. Fish anywhere on lake. $20. S. A. Tim mons. ip LOST—Ration book 4 of James Ki nard, Gen. Del.,, Clintop. Ip house. Call 377-M. { Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Davis in Cross Anchor Sunday. Mrs. John Whitlock of Whitmire, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nix, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters visited Ip ] NATIONAL PRESSURE CANNERS, I Mr. Waters’ rpother recently, who is TAVERN PASTE FLOOR WAX, Dupont Self-Polishing Wax, 1 i Blakefy^Burton’$ a Hardware C & lc Burpee Can Sealers, No. 2 and 3 Tin Cans and, Tops, Canvas Harvest Water Coolers and Wooden Kegs. ish. Stove Cement, Cascomite Wood,-, , , . Clue, Marmona Cement tor China Telephone 188 and Glass, and Neatsfoot Oil. Blake ly-Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele phone 188. U Lc SINGER sewing machines, wardrobe trunks, mantle and wall clocks, ice refrigerators, wicker living room suit and extra chairs, china closets, book cases. The Trading Post, Laurens, tf LOST—Ration book 4 of Bernard N. Davis, 558 Gideon Hill. Itp PIANOS—One self-player almost like new, several uprights in excellent condition. Terms easy. The Trading Post, Laurens. tf FOR SALE —1930 Model A 4-door Ford sedan. Good shape. W. O. derrick. Ip OFFICE SUPPLIES —All the little things needed to expedite work in 4he office. Chronicle Publishing* Co., Phone 74. INSECTICIDES, Etc. Rotenone Dust, Calcium Arsenate, Lead Arsenate, Paris Green, Red Arrow, Evergreen, Black Leaf 40, Volck, Triogen, Wet- table and Dusting Sulphur. Blakely- Burton’s Hardware and Seeds. Tele phone 188. lc LOST—Ration book 4 of B. L. Scott. Finder please return to Box 176. p BAGS FOR GRAIN. We have a sup ply of New Oat Bags and Used L. Padgett. White and Croaker Bags. Also Inoc ulation for Peas. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware and Seeds. Telephone 188. LOST—Ration books Nos. 2, 3 and 4. W. J. Cluck,‘-Mountville. Ip a patient at' the General hospital, Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Long j in Greenwood Sunday. Aviation Cadet Leon Paterson of : Camden, visited Miss Buddy Childs €unday. Cpl. Ralph Padgett of Aliceville, Ala., was the wfeek-end guest of his r^iother, ft$rs. J. L: Padgett. Mrs. W. D. Gilbert and Miss Mil dred Brazil were visitors in Green ville Monday. • s Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Gibson of Greenwood, recently visited Mrs. J. Jt'AMTED—-fAll kinds good used fur niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves and antiques, or what have you. The Trading Post, Laurens. tf STATIONERY — You will find • complete line in our Stationery de partment, all sizes and popular pric es. Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74 BICYCLE TIRES and TUBES, 24, 26 and 28-inch, Bicycle Ball Bearings, Spokes. Pedals, Seats, Gasket Shellac and White Sidewall Tire Paint. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc POST CARDS — For Service Men, 25 for 10c. Send your son, brother or relatives several packages if ycru want more mail. They are a "quick note home." No postage required for mailing. Chronicle Publishing Co. SEED CORN, Peanuts, Cattail Millet, Cane, Hegari and Peas. Also a com plete line of Garden Seeds. Blakely- Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele phone 188. _ ^ lc PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do ydur own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thou sands including Fay McKenzie, glam orous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. Kellers *Drug Store. Jul20-10p Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Edwards and daughter, Ruby, and Miss Doris i A name for girls to remember! Discover its 2-way help* CARDUI WHAT YOU PAY FOR.... Think of your printed matter from the standpoint of what it does for you. When you buy stationery or printed advertising, it is not simply ink and paper that you pay for. * * Ink and paper are only the conveyance for your ideas. . Ideas multiply in effectiveness when they are dressed up. Shoddy stationery can't bring prestige—nor shoddy advertising results.. We help you to get what you pay for— instead of merely ink x and paper. *T Chronicle Publishing Co Phone 74