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Thursday, Moy 30, 1946 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE A.”' . PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE lots. CECIL ODELL, f Mr. and Mn. Floyd Cral* and chil dren ,o( Greenville, and Carl Hucaby ol Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Flow i ^sod daughter W* ll H° , j§rrIck of DacusvlUe? Mrs jus; Mrs. E. J. Willingham, MrsTW. A. Boyd, Mrs. Lester Hair- and Mrs. t H ^ n ' * ll “ n * h * n J u ‘P* rit 1 •■ , Wt<l " Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holsonback and children ol Neitheery, were Sun- • day afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Miss f. Myrtle Osborne and Emory Moore le honored guest was presented The dally vacation B: T. CLINTON CHRONICLE Joe's Esso Service Given Feature Write-up , - The Esso Itealer, published In Neu WOOD’S HYBRID CORN RJ. PITTS STORE We Deliver . Don’t Hoard Feed! Our advice to follcs is that they DO NOT buy any .'j more feed than they need. Heavy buying is what makes, 1 shortages. We are getting more feed than ever before, and if-bought and used judiciously we believe we will have enough to go around. C-W-S GUANO CO., INC. jRead The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does s. Scrappy Phillips and Harper i t Stewart visited, 4 Whitmire Sunday. Sunday in Klnards with the. former's A. Gaskin and Donnie ai # Miss Constance Sullivan and MU Cora Johnson spent a* few, days lai ‘week in Durham, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. WUUnghan Gladys and Harold Willingham sper Saturday In Columbia, aon of Clemson, are spending a fe- nt last Tuesday In ftenno will The Ever-Ready class held n)ontWy bsuiness meeting In the i Mrs. J. M. Ross had the devotic ihg good neighbors. Those asst log were Mrs. McNeil Trolter, M Tire Recapping. Battery Chuging;. Firestone Batteries. Radiator Bolling. Car and Truck Repairing. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. Phone 119 Gary 8L RUBBER STAMPS ; (ivy or leae) ‘“sur CHRONICLE Publishing Co. Ace Merchandiser Returns to Esso Station ‘The Pumps Always Come First,’ Guiding Rule of Joe C. McDaniel half years, Esso Dealer J. C. to merchandise his Esso Pro ducts and to expand his station facilities-here, over 4,000 miles "away. During his imprisonment he drew detailed sketches of a modernized post-war station on discarded wrappings of Red Crosa packages. y Back^at Clinton, he is putting his war-born ideas into peace- sole Esso representative in istantly applied his “golden " All his other services are rdiiiated to this end. He be- « in meeting the customers from May Issue 6f The E