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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK. SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, August 17, 1944
Notice For Bids For
Transportation Pupils
Sealed bids *ill be received un
til 12:00 o’clock noon, September
1944, for the transportation of
pupils from the following school
districts:
Willington School District No. 2
to De la Howe State School.
Bordeaux School District No. 3
to De la Howe State School.
Vernon School District No. 19 to
Sullivan's School.
AH bids shall be addressed to
the County Superintendent of
Education, marked' on outside of
sealed envelope, “Bid for Trans
portation of pupils in
School District No. ” and
shall be opened at the hour des
ignated in this advertisement.
Bids will be opened and awards
made by the Coiinty Board of
Education, within two days after
bids are received, who shall have
the right to reject any and all
bids, and to re-advertise for new
.and additional bids.
MRS. BERTHA S. HARRIS,
County Supt. of Education.
McCormick, S. C.,
August 14, 1944.—3t.
Modoc News
REWARD
$5.00 for information leading to
and return of wire screen taken
off of dam to intake of my water
plant. Have taken over a year to
locate and obtain the piece of wire
and desire its return at once.
\ A. K. BRITT.
R. 3, McCormick, S. C.*
They Are The Only
EYES
You Will Ever Have
DR. R. W. ROPER
OP^pMETRIST
Ground Floor, Marion Bldg.
Augusta, Ga.
WANT ADV.
Mr. G. E. Dukes from Moncks
Corner was a recent visitor here
among friends and relatives.
Mr. L. B. Guillebeaux of Atlanta
spent Sunday night here with his
brother in law, Mr. E. P. Bussey.
Miss Nell Bussey was a week end
visitor to relatives and friends at
McCormick.
Miss Dell McDaniel of Charles
ton is spending the week here a-
mong relatives and friends.
Mrs. B. M. Bussey spent the past
week among relatives in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sales from
Lincolnton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Nash.
Messrs. W. S. Clem and E. F.
Bussey were callers Sunday even
ing to Mr. T. D. Howie.
Miss Lucy Bussey is spending
the week with relatives in Augus
ta.
Mrs. T. D. Howie was a visitor
to Mrs. W. M. Nash.
Mrs. Harold Hawkins was dinner
guest Sunday to Miss Sara Howie.
Mrs. * Mamie McDaniel and
daughters of Augusta made a short
visit here Sunday evening.
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Mt. Carmel News
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LOST—My “A” gasoline book.
Claude Dillashaw, R. 2, McCor
mick, S. C.
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Lost or strayed from wreck on
highway near underpass last Sun
day,'tan and white Fox Terrier,
answering to the name of “Tan-
ny”. If found, please notify City
Police, Lincolnton, Ga., and re
ceive reward.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scott and
Miss Williams of Greenwood were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldman and fam
ily of Lincoln Co., Ga., were visit
ors in Mt. Carmel Monday.
Mrs. W. B. Sharp and Mrs. Ralph
Campbell were shopping in Cal
houn Falls Tuesday afternoon.
Pvt. Jimmie Black of the U. S.
Air Force, and Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Black of Walterboro were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott for the
week end.
Miss Lena Lindley, Elnita Lind-
ley, Henry and Bobby Lindley were
recent visitors in Augusta.
Dr. Archie Watson was a recent
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wat
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harling of
Greenville were recent guests of
Mr. D. W. Harling and Miss Mon-
nie Harling.
Rev. and Mrs. Thrower and little
son of Memphis, Tenn., Miss Pearl
Murray of Washington, D. C., and
father, Mr. A. R. Murray, of An
derson, were welcome visitors in
Mt. Carmel recently.
News has reached Mt. Carmel
of the death of Mrs. Fannie Mc
Allister Blackwell, which occurred
at her home in Columbia Tuesday.
Mrs. Blackwell has been quite a
patient sufferer for many years
and bore her suffering with al-
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SELL US
YOUR
USED CAR
TODAY
Highest Cash Prices Paid.
S. A. PITTS
McCormick, S. C.
60,000 NEW PIECES
AND NOVELTY
POTTERY
JUST RECEIVED
Make your selection from pieces
worth up to $1.50
5c
AND A DIME
With The Puurchase Of Other
Merchandise
BELK-
845 BROAD ST.
AUGUSTA, GA.
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£ay<? t/ose ieamys and piston rings/
IT’S IMPORTANT to give your car a
good motor oil and change regularly. Gulf
offers two outstanding oils ... Gulfpride,
“The World’s Finest Motor Oil,” and
Gulflube, an extra-quality oil costing a
few cents less.
Gasoline
powers the v
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Before THIS WAR IS OVER, there may be only two kinds of
(people in America ...
1. those who con still get to work In automobiles,
2. those who are forced to walk.
I If you want to be in the fortu
nate group who will still be
riding to work in automobiles,
join Gulf’s “Anti-Breakdown”
Club today. How do you do it?
Just come in for Gulf’s Pro
tective Maintenance Plan! 1
This plan was conceived by
experts in car care.
Gulf developed it because car
maintenance is a most impor
tant civilian job.
Stnrtc/i gas coigtons/
^AIR-FILTERandspark-plugclean-
' ing, and radiator flushing help give
J . better gas mileage. A clean air filter
! makes gas bum more economically;
1 clean plugs increase power; a clean
radiator prevents overheating.
an appointment at year
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To HELP YOUR Gulf Dealer do a
thorough job on your car—and to
save your time—make an appoint
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to him at the station. Then you
should encounter no delay when
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most divine patience. We think
her departure from earth to where
saints immortal reign is like the
glorious setting sun whose splen
dor is more beautiful at its close.
We extend to the bereaved fami
lies the heartfelt, loving sympathy
of the old home town.
Mrs. Ballenger, a happy Four
Star mother of'Calhoun Falls, has
recently enjoyed a very pleas Ait
visit to her four sons In the U. S.
armed forces. T.-Sgt. H. V. Bal
lenger, U. S. A., Cpl., Carlos Bal
lenger, U. S. Air Froce, Sgt. Wayne
Ballenger, Marines, Master Sgt.
Frank Ballenger, U. S. A., and their
beloved mother, Mrs. Ballenger,
were recent visitors in Mt. Carmel,
guests of Mrs. Curtis and family.
Sgt. Wayne Ballenger, and Master
Sgt. Frank Ballenger have just re
turned from 24 months’ service in
the South Pacific.
Miss Eliza Covin has returned
home from a very pleasant visit
to Mrs. George Peel of Anderson.
Dr. and Mrs. Reaves and daugh
ter, Miss Susan Reaves, of Bishop-
ville, enjoyed a visit with Misses
Florence and Susie Patterson.
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K t REV. ROBERT H. HARPER t
The Priest in the Life of Is'-rel.
Lesson for August 13; I Samuel
1:1-4:18.
Golden Text: Hebrews 5:1.
Eli was probably the first p : est
of the line of Ithmar, youngt ' m
of Aaron. He was also a
The lesson tells of his cl °.-:ig
years and tragic death.
The tabernacle, moved from nil
gai to Shiloh, was the worship ren
ter of Israel. But the impious :.jns
of Eli profaned the sanctua.y by
their greed and lust and so dis
honored the holy place that, Tter
Eli’s death, Shiloh ceased to be
the chief place of worship.
But from Shiloh came tha first
great prophet, founder of the mon
archy and maker of kings. Given
to Hannah in answer to prayer,
dedicated to God in infancy, Sam
uel was quite unlike the wicked
AUGUST
CALENDAR^
SHADED NUMBERS SHOW DATES WHEN RATION
STAMPS AND COUPONS BECOME VALID AND EXPIRE
Sunday | Monday
TMDC ARC CCILIHG PRICES OR BSCO CARS
. TV. .. 1. •( m car ic level
eeleee ■ certificate ef treaefer la
filed eith ike local Ser Price eed
.Retieelev Beerd.
FUEL OIL-Period
1 coupons are noa
good in all ra
tioned areas.
Coupons 4 and 5
fro* last year
are good through
September 30.
13
POOL YOUR CAR -
The tire, gaso
line, and auto
mobile shortage
is serious. Pool
your car with
four other car
owners and *ake
each car last 5
times as long.
20
LANDLORDS - If you
rent residential
quarters in a
rent control area,
you Bust register
the*with the area
rent office.
27
HOME CANNING -
There may be a
vegetable shortage
unless ho*e can
ning continues.
Home Canning and
Victory Gardors
are still die most
effective weapon
against a vege
table shortage.
RENT - Tenants
who rent space to
other tenants are
landlords and
must register
with the area
rent office in
areas under rent
con trol.
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Tuoodoy
Wednesday I Thursday
Friday
Saturday
These Stamps are good at I thru August
FfttCESSS) FOODS-
BO, CO, DO, B5,
and F5 blue stamps
in Book Four be
come valid today.
GASOLINE-In the
Eastern Area, A-
10 coupons ex
pire at mldnl^it
today. A-11 cou
pons become valid
August 9 and are
good through No
vember 8.
15
IT MAKES SCOOTS
To Market (block Mar
ket) to epeod lot*
of jock
Careless ef hew many
ceilings you crock.
To Market (block Mar
ket) where prices
ore dear.
— Gosh, there’s a ter
rible soell around
here.
21
TIRE INSPECTIONS
- Regular Inspec
tion Is no longer
required,but keep
your tire in
spection record.
You will need it
for *B’ and "C«
rations, or a new
tire.
28
TAKE CARE OF "ySur"
RATION BOOK-Ra
tten Book Four
must last a long
time. Handle it
carefully.If you
should lose 11,
notify your'lo
cal board at
once.
22
RESTAURANT CEILING
PRICES - Beginning
today, eveiy rest
aurant must post a
list of its offi
cial celling prices.
Check this lis t the
next time you eat
in a restaurant.
23
. Wont you call
your War Price and Rationing
Board today and help them for
»n hour tomorrow ? TWVNtlDITI
ffOOBSH) FOODS - AS througfi F», blue stamps in War Ra
tion Book ftur are good indefinitely for 10 points
MEATS AND FATS - AS through », ttofonch « *•«»
stamps ere good indefinitely fbr 10 points each.
SUGAR - Stamps 30, 31, Mid 3B in War Ration Book Four
each is good indefinitely fbr 5 pounds of sugar. Sugar
Stamp 40 in Book Fbur is good fbr 6 pounds for home
canning.
SHOES - Airplane Stamp 1 and AipP 1 * n ® Stamp 2 in War
Ration Book Three each is good indefinitely fbr one
pair of shoes.
GASOLINE - In the Eastern Area, A-ll ootgions are
through November 8. ftjtside the Eastern Area
coupons are good through September 21.
17
HOTEL RENTS -
Legal maxiatM
rents must be
posted in the
rooms of hotels
and in the halls
of rooming houses •
24
GASOLINE POWERS
THE ATTACK! Gaso
line is more vi
tal now than ever
before. Use it
carefully.
29
FUEL OIL - There
is a shortage of
s to rage space for
fuel oil. Fill
your tank now so
that your dealer
can refill his
to serve you this
winter.
30
CHECK CEILING
PRICES - Always
check your shop
ping list with
the store's ceil
ing price list.
There are top
legal prices for
most of the food
you tuy.
31
RATION BOOK THREE
- Bookholders
should keep War
Ration Book Three
in a safe place.
I it still used
v. buying rationed
shoes.
18
NEW POINT VALUES -
OPA makes foods
point-free only
when supply equals
demand. When dammd
increases, or the
supply goes down,
it is necessary to
raise point values.
25
19
USE TOKENS FIRST
- If you use them
properly, you
should never have
more than 9 to
kens -of each
color.
26
Where (he food gogs
rsr n>—"
sons of Eli who had also grown up
at the tabernacle. Dissimilar par
ents may account for the differ
ence. Eli evidently failed to con
trol his sons in their formative
years; Hannah was a remarkable
mother.
Retribution came quickly upon
the wicked sons. In a great bat
tle the host of Israel was routed.
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Hophni and Phinehas were slain,
and the ark was taken by the
Philistines. Though a foolish
ther, Eli—98 and blind—in his 1
moments showed that he loved
things of God and felt deeply
responsibilities of his sacred
fice. He bore tidings of Isr
defeat and of the death of his
but at news of the ark’s V
taken he fell backward and 1
his neck. The wife of Phinc.
hearing the tidings, named
newborn son Ichabod. saying, “ r
glory is departed from Israel, foi
the ark of God is taken.”
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