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4 IhCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA s, Thursday, February 17, 1938 RIDE THE ELEVATOR—SHOP & SAVE AT GALLANT-BELK CO HOME OF BETTER VALUES 81 x 99 CANNON’S Fine Muslin Sheets Former Price $1.29; 99c Our price now BELK’S GUARANTEED FOUR YEAR SHEETS 79c Our price now 1 31 x 99 Sheets; save on sheets; 59c each 72 x 99 Bleached 49c and 39c Sheets Good Pillow t5c and 10c Cases BELK'S PART WOOL Double Blankets; regular price $1.98. Our reduced price now *** " 66 x 80 Part Wool Double ^£'1 QQ Blanket. Pair . * 80 x 80 80 Square Unbleached Sheeting; £ 4 —Of* 39 to 40 inches wide. Yard % 70 x 80 Part Wool Double Blankets. Reduced to, pair ^ " BARGAIN LOFT 60x74 and 68x76 Blankets; 98C pair Bargain Loft One Pair Blankets Double 9ftC for only Bargain Loft Large Indian Plaid Blankets; 79C 98c quality. Bargain Loft Yard Wide Outing; 9C 15c quality. Yard Bargain Loft 45 Inch Unbleached Sheeting. Cf* Bargain Loft Yard Wide Curtain Goods; ecru, pink, blue, green. Yard Bargain Loft 70 x 80 Blankets; 90 ' pair ‘ ^ ^ Bargain Loft Gingham Play Cloth. Rf* Yard Bargain Loft One Lot Printed Percale 4 f% Bargain Loft Men's Dress and Work Socks; Rfi pair Bargain Loft Men's Dress Socks; 90#* down OOC Bargain Loft 9x9 Felt Base Rngs; R9 OR With Border Bargain Loft Unbleached Sheeting. 9 1 —9 A Yard ° 1 9 x 12 Felt Base $3 49 Ladies' Cotton Hose. Ra Pair — Bargain Loft Ladies' Cotton and Lisle Hose. 10#* Pair IW Bargain Loft Men's $1.65 quality Shirts; £4 9R With trubenized collars (colored). Four Day Special ^ * ■fcw FOUR SHIRTS AT REGULAR PRICES 4 x $1.65 is $6.60 4 x $1.25 is $5.00 On ^ Shirts you save here $1.60 Again We Say — SHOP And SAVE At - GALLANT -BELK COMPANY Greenwood’s Leading Department Store Greenwood, S. C. m Mr. Austin Abercrombie is on a visit to his son, A. C. Abercrombie, in Johnson City, Term. Mr. and Mrs. H. Meriwether were Monday. A. Adams of visitors here Mr. Albert Gibert of Willington was a visitor here one day this week. Chevrolet- Truck Econ omy Record Detroit, Feb. 10.—Chevrolet’s truck slogan, “Thrift Carriers for the Nation,” was given further factual backing today, on receipt from Washington of official AAA figures showing that the truck in which Harry Hartz drove from Ottawa, Canada, to Mexico City established a fuel economy record of 67.04 ton-miles per gallon. The unit is a 1 1-2 ton stock Chevrolet model carrying a “payload” of 4,000 pounds of steel. W. E. Fish, manager of the Chev rolet commercial car department, released the official data, covering the 12-day period which began Jan. 14, and summarizing the log main tained by AAA Observer Stanley end were, Misses Lake and Blanche' ^ 0e ^’ 13 y, ldl ^ the truck on ; Middleton, of Columbia, S. C., and,!: 3 un ' ^ he Vlta * statistics” on 1 w/r-t tzie crip show that the truck cover- ed 3.022.2 miles between the two ( capitals, averaging 252 miles a day and completing the journey in an Mrs. E. B. Brown spent the week ^nd with her daughters. Miss Julia Brown, teacher at Whitmire, and Miss Elizabeth Brown, student of i vvmthrcp College, Rock Hill. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton for the week Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Blackwell spent the week end in Charlotte, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snellings. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Robinson of Columbia were week end visitors here. Miss Frances Robinson, student of G. W. C., Greenville, spent the week end here with her father, Mr. P. J. Robinson. Mrs. A. L. Moragne and two daughters, Misses Mabel and Caro lyn Moragne, of Augusta, Ga., visit ed relatives here Sunday. The condition of Senator M. G. Dorn, who is ill at Union Memorial hospital in Baltimore, was reported as “satisfactory” last night. At taches said that Senator Dom was “getting along very well” following a serious operation which he underwent Saturday. Home Agent’s Schedule For Week Feb. 18-25, 1938 Friday, a. m., office; p. m. White Town H. D. C., 2:30. Saturday, a. m., office. Monday, a. m., Plum Branch 4-H Clubs; p. m., Parksville H. D. 3:00. Tuesday, a. m., Visiting poultry members; p. m„ Wideman H. D actual driving, time of 97 hours 21 minutes. Average epeed was 31.0 ’ miles an hour. It took 208.73 gallons of gasoline, costing $40.46, to make the trip, which works out at a fuel cost of $.01339 a mile. The gasoline cost per ton-male was $.00289. These figures reveal the remarkably high ton-miles-per-gallon figure of 67.04, based on the vehicle’s gross weight of 9,260 pounds. Oil economy figures were similar ly striking, Fish pointed out. Oil actually consumed totalled 2.92 quarts in 3,022.2 miles, the cost of the oil amounting to $1.07, he said. Total cost of gasoline, oil, and lu brication, Ottawa to Mexico City, was $43.84, for a total per-mile cost of $.0145 and a per-ton-mile cost of $.00313. Special interest attaches to the results, in Chevrolet officials’ opinion, by reason of the fact that the run was by no means laid out to favor the truck. The first sev eral hundred miles were made through snow and near-zero weather, the intermediate stages through rain, with occasional stretches of mud, and the last 265- mile leg was a mountain climb which necessitated 61 miles of driv ing in second and third gear. Hartz reported it only necessary to fall back on second gear 10 times in the course of the entire trip, and third gear 63 times. No repairs or tire changes were needed in the q 3,022 miles. After delivering goodwill mes sages from Canadian officials to C.,! those at Mexico City, Hartz and Reed retraced their way as far as NOTICE OF SALE 2:30. Wednesday, Farm Youth Parade, San Antonio, Texas. The truck will STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. In the Court of Common Pleas. The Federal Land Bank of Colum bia, Plaintiff, vs. George Callaham and Blue Eagle Masonic Lodge No. 425 and Tom Middleton, R. H. Jackson, and J. E. Moragne, as Officers or Trustees of the said Blue Eagle Masonic Lodge No. 425, Defen dants. Pursuant to judgment of the Court and a Decree of Sale in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public ’ auction on Salesday in March, 1938 (the same being the 7th' day of March) in front of the Court House door, in the City of McCormick, County and State aforesaid, during the legal hours of sale, on terms specified below, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing Seventy- nine and one-half (79Ms) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on road to Little Mill Churcn, about one and one half miles South from the town of Willington, in Mt. Carmel Township, McCormick County, State of South Carolina, havine such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat there - of,, made by C. J. Britt, Surveyor, 15th December, 1909, and being bounded on the North by lands of Est. Willis Bibbs and road to Little Mill Church, on the East by lands cf Robt. Guillebeaux, and on the West by lands of Willis Bibbs and others. This being the same land as was heretofore conveyed to George Callaham by Alex Guille- beaux bv his deed dated November 10th, 1915, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Abbeville County in Deed Book 34, at page 307, and by Alex Guille- ^auv bv his deed dated November 1st, 1917. and recorded in the Office of Clerk of Court for McCormick County in Deed Book 6, at page 171. a ca?h Hp^sit of five (5%) per cent, of the highest bid. unless made by the Plaintiff, or its Attor ney, will be required as evidence of good faith, said deposit to be ap plied on the bid should there be a compliance therewith. No deficiency judgment being asked, the right thereto being ex pressly waived, the bidding will close at the completion of the same: TERMS OF SALE: CASH; Pur chaser to pay for ‘ papers and stamps. - J. FRANK MATTTSON, Master for McCormick County, S. C. Feb. 15, 1938—3t. BABY CHICKS Seed, Feed & Poultry Supplies United States Approved Hatchery Thousands hatching weekly. Write for prices and descriptive literature. Georgia-Carolina Hatchery 1025 Broad St. Augusta Ga. FINAL SETTLEMENT Augusta, Ga Thursday, a. m., office; p. Modoc H. D. C., 3:00. Friday, a. m., office; p. Chestnut-Ridge H. D. C., 2:30. Matilda Bell, Co. Home Dem. Agent x Card Of Thanks m., m.. The love and kindness shown to add 300 miles or more to its speed ometer daily for a week or two in Texas, before turning east. xx Plans Available For Portable Brooder House Clemson, Feb. 12.—To raise a us by many relatives and friends | high percentage of healthy chicks in our recent illness and our very! P. H. Gooding, extension poultry- sad affliction, the death of wife ■ man, repeats his advice to avoid and mother, our hearts filled with ( brooding chicks on the same gratitude, and we wish through ground two years in succession these columns to express our heart- and thus prevent diseases and in felt thanks and high appreciation ternal parasites which are carried for everything. We thank you, and also for your silent tributes of love, the beauti ful flowers, we thank you. May Heaven’s choicest blessings be yours. D. Harling, Miss Monnie Harling, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harling, Mr. Walter Stevenson. -xx- Civil Service Exami nations Announced The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations for the following positions: Customs examiner’s aid, $2,300 a year, U. S. Customs Service, Treas ury Department. Junior engineer (various optional subjects), $2,000 a year. Full information may be obtain ed from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post office or customhouse in any city which has a post office of the first or second class, or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. over from year to year in the soil. Extension Circular 116, The Por table Brooder House, gives full in structions and bill of materials for constructing a brooder house that will accommodate 300 to 350 chicks and that may be moved about the farm with an ordinary farm team. This circular has been revised by Mr. Gooding and reprinted by the Extension Service, and copies may be had on request from county agents or from the Publication. Department at Clemson. The specialist explains furthe that early hatched chicks as i iue aue more profitable because hey mature early enough to lay iggs during the fall and early win cer when egg prices are high. The surplus cockerels which are sold a broilers also bring a higher price early in the spring. Since a goo. brooder house and a heat suppl ire necessary to brood early chick uccessfully while the weather \ .Id, money spent for a well buili jr-oder house is a good investment The portable brooder house de scribed in Circular 116 can also be used as a range house for growing stock and by installing nests and dropping boards it may be used for a small laying or breeding flock. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. In The Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that Lauree M. White, Administratrix and M. C. White, Administrator of the estate of John Klettner White, deceased, has this day made application unto me for a final accounting and discharge as Ad ministratrix and Administrator of the estate of John Klettner White and the 23rd day of February 1938, at 10 o’clock has been Jisad far the hearing of said petition. ^ All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same on or by above date. J. FRANK MATTISON, Judge oft Probate, McCormick Co., S. C. January 22, 1938.—4t. ■ - 1 .. '=» WANT ADV. CUSTOM HATCHING—Mondays and Thursdays—2 1-2 cents per egg. Babby chickens, Red and Bar red Rocks, 50 baby chicks, $4.50, J>8.00 per hundred. Walton’s Hatch ery, on left-hand side of McCor- mick-Greenwood Highway about one quarter mile South of Connie Maxwell Orphanage, Greenwood, S. FOR RENT—Good Grocery Stand on South Main Street, fresh Gro cery stock; will put in first class jas station and rent reasonable. If not satisfied will buy back in ix months. F. P. Deason. WANTED—To buy timber or timber lands in McCormick and adjoining counties. Come to see me or w r rite me what you have to offer. T. C. Faulkner, McCormick, S. C., Box 48. DH. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 056 Broad Street Augusta, Ga,