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McCORMiCK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, December 19, 1940 ' ,XT:.y^ >' "■ W?*.: v : •‘VvSf 5 : ^ •• 4&V v ; ' /V;. r. •s?. % Co*** ©t®° \X S»V its 90«» nc* big .cat tc So* cVaiiio 11 ' .tbc tv de U ag 1 •tec it’s tbc $ut? ItlOSt tiSC cV/CC? 1 )t*e * ogW is «•* cat* itft* ,ro v cd^ot A cat e vct Y,uiit- ao a be iv^aV autV .aU tc ainc^ ftasb P' •^itb cb-*r b»g tvcss atv d S ct ' •bti^ fo td ^’Ct V° see non const* act any tra 1 de 001 V-g : i\y° u an d see usl Compare it with cars oi any Price, Make or Size..... the At&Ut 1941 v ; " * S ■" \ H i McCORMiCK SERVICE STATION J. L. CAUDLE, Prop. FORD DEALER Phone 64 — Main Street — McCormick, S. C. __. A program of Christmas music will be presented by the McCor- iwlck High School Glee Club on ^haraday, December 19, 1940, at T:10 P. M., at the high school au ditorium. A small admission of live and ten cents to help buy for the school will be charged. Little Miss Irma Joan Connor, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Klugh Connor of Union, will appear on Major Bowe’s radio program from New York‘City tonight, beginning at 9 o'clock. She will sing a popu lar song and do a tap dance. Mr. C. W. Willis, who under went an operation for apendicitis at the Greenwood Hospital one day last week, is reported to be getting along very nicely. Mrs. Susie Lyon and Mrs. J. H. Lyon of Plum Branch were visitors here Friday. Mr. H. W. Cooper of Bradley was a visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. Maggie Long and son, Master Fred, were visitors in Greenwood last Friday. Mrs. H. N. Coleman and Mrs. E. Remember — You Always Save At... CALLAlff-BELK COMPANY Do like hundreds of people are now doing-USE OUR EASY LAY AWAY PLAN. No extra charge for this service. You can use our Easy Lay Away Plan on any item in our store. 9 x 12 FELT BASE RUGS , $2.99 Pay 99c down and $1.00 a week for 2 weeks and you will have a rug that would cost'you twice this price at other places. 9 x 12 HEAVY FELT BASE RUGS $3.95 9 x 10% GOLD SEAL RUGS $3.95 9 x 12 GOLD SEAL RUGS $5.95 & $4.95 BUY SHOES HERE , USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN What is more acceptable for Christmas than a new pair of shoes. $1.98 & $2.95. Use our Lay Away Plan. These shoes sell for $4.00 in lots of other stores. LADIES’ WINTER COATS You will be surprised how quickly you can pay for one by ^ 9 using our Lay Away Plan. No extra charge for this service. BUY BLANKETS FOR LESS Use Our Lay Away Plan DO ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT THE BIG BUSY STORE AND SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE GALLANT-BELK COMPANY Home Of Better Values Sf;/ GREENWOOD, S. C. B. Brown spent the week end with the latter’s daughter, Mrs. John Nixon Talbert, of Lancaster. Mrs. W. M. ^ Strom spent the week end with her daughter. Miss Sara Louise Strom, teacher at Lancaster. Mr. J. M. Hemminger of Wil- lington was a visitor here Satur day. Miss Katherine White is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Collins, of Ninety Six. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Campbell and family of Waycross, Ga., visited homefolks in McCormick the past week. Mrs. Claud White spent a few days the past week with her daughter at Ninety Six. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Campbell of Greenwood spent Sunday in Mc Cormick. Mr. Roy Edmunds of Lincolnton, Ga., Route 4, was among the visi tors here Saturday. Announcement is made that Rev. E. F. Gettys of De la Howe will preach at Buffalo Baptist Church on Sunday, December 22nd, at 10:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Collins of Ninety Six announce the birth of a son, George Wayne, bom Dec. 12. Mrs. Collins is the former Miss Edith White of Plum Branch. xx 5,877 Bales Of Cotton Ginned In McCormick County To Dec. 1st DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS, WASHINGTON. COTTON GINNING REPORT. Census report shows that 5,877 bales of cotton were ginned in McCormick County, Souwi Car olina, from the crop of 1940 pri^" to Dec. 1, 1940, as compared with 5,939 bales for tbe crop of 1939. Very respectfully, J. W. BRITT, Special Agent. Date, Dec. 14, 1940. xx Second Call To Be Made In The Immediate Future Our Local Board is called on for a report, to be submitted to State Headquarters not later than December 27. 1940, for all applica tions that we have for voluntary induction. All registrants, wh. and col., who hove filled out auestionnaires, have been physically examined, classified, and placed in class 1-A are entitled to make application for this service. However, it will be necessary to come to the board’s office and sign Form 165. In case this is WANT ADV. Photographs — December 24th will be our last day here. Have the baby’s photograph made. En largements made from any small picture. Little photos 3 for 10c, — j, wished W hile you wait. Monarch Bros. Ih Noah Price’s store. LWII HERE FOR RMRS, KEATS ANR FISH 22 1 -2c Red Bass, Pan Trout, Salt Water Trout, Spanish Mackerel, Crokers, Mullets, and other kinds of Ush. Fresh Standard Oysters, Per Pint Per Quart Fresh Extra Standard Oysters, Per Pint Per Quart r Fresh Select Oysters, Per Pint - Per Quart Fresh Extra Select Oysters, Per Pint Per Quart Guaranteed all oysters and no juice—dry packed. Fresh Cooked Shrimp, AKt* Per Pound “KIW Raw Shrimp, SIM# ^ Per pound Fresh Meats of all kinds at all times. We deliver. ' Call JESTER’S CASH MARKET PHONE 25 McCORMiCK, S. C. ROOD BORMG STOVE Buy Your Automatic Wood-burn ing Stove And Furniture Oil Easy Payment Plan. J. S. STROM PHONE NO. 76 McCORMiCK, S. C. done, your call will come the early part of January, 1941. The Local Board’s policy is M fill all calls with volunteers, in case we can’t get enough volrn - teers to fill the call, registrant will be called in order. Dan A. Bell, <K. D.) President. Mrs. George N. Dorn. Clerk. Local Board Number 57, 2nd Floor Robinson Bldg.. McCormick, Mc Cormick Co., South Carolina. INSURANCE Fire Insurance And All Other Kinds of Insurance In cluding Life Insurance. hitch C. BROWN, McCORMiCK, S. C. J