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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WANT ADS TO KIM — TO FIND ^ TO BUY — TO SELL Tvrrybody K«Htds the Want Ads Terms t ash , NOTICF—Bates for want ads a^c 50c minimum for 25 Words, all over ^5 words 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing ( o. UNION HARDWARE SKATES, Ex- PANSY PLANTS, English Daisy tra Wheels and Keys, and Bicycle > Pladts, Snapdragon Plants. Sweet j Tires and Tubes. Blakely-Burton's William Plants and many other va- Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. rieties. Blakely-Burton's Hardware! — — —— & Seeds.‘Telephone 188. lc| PLENTY of good Royster Guano. -j H. J. Pitts Store. FOR S.\LE — lEaied oat straw- and FOR SALE — 5-ropm frame house,; brick foundation, hardwood floors' baled oats.. Sold *bv ton or't^le. W- in al1 except bedrooms. Completed in n ,, iLl947. Located. On paved street, R. E — Hal - — Wysoif, III, Jacobs Bldg., Phone 85-J.i RESPtTNSIBLE man or woman with, tfc Thursdoy, Jonuory 22, 1948 Scout troop at Lydia Mall. All boys " of twelve and above interested are asked to register at ohee at the Com munity Center. The intermediate Scouts had as ‘ their special guests Monday^ evening Miss Susan Hall and Miss Adeline Vaughn, home demonstration agents from Laurensr*. Twenty-four girls were present at the meeting. car to sell Fuller-Brushes in'Clin»| _ _ r -_.— - ton. Write Box 312, Kings Mountain, BABY CHICKS N. C. 12:-4p FOR SALE residence Starting the last), week''in this month we will have i B;tby Chick-- every week. Our .usual j fine quality blood-tested chicks. 1 conveniences. hardware & Seeds. » ’ 1c. U. S. OLYMPIANS . . . Tuning np for the Winter Olympics which open at St. Morltr, Switzerland, the American ski team takes time out to pose for photo. Left to right are Bob Blatt, Don Amick, Jack Reddich, Steve Knowlton, John Blatt, Barney McLean, captain, Dev Jennings, Gene Willis, Dick Movitz,. George Macomber, Colin Stewart and Coach Walter Prager. ! f -70-acre farm and S-room with all Smiles from Clinton. Also two ten- T h ‘ one ]38 ant houses on property. Mrs. Pla.-t Prather. NOTICE tf: For dressmaking and al-1 terations. see Mrs. O. H. Crawford, j Ph on e , _ i o. x 12 Bailev St. Phone 159-,!. 20-2p 1 (° ver Brown s Jewelry-Store) BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate 15 . Laurens, S. C. South Clinton News For the Week . . . VIRS CLYDE TRAMMELL, orrespondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Willie Grogan s]>snt Sunday with hi§ cousin, Kenneth Baptist church. Services were con- Trammell. 'ducted by Rev. J. H. Walker. • WHITE AVAILABLE' AT ALL TIMES' JOE’S ESSO Phone 128 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hiller and Mr- He is survived by his widow, Mrs.) cXSSaSttISJSKKSi and Mrs. Lewis Ammons of New- Li]lian 0wens; two small sons, one berry, were recent guests of Mr. and , . . , , „ Mrs. J. O. Womble. j step-son, and his foster-mot Mrs. J. B. Lewis and Mrs. George Moore of Laurens, visited their sister, Mrs. T. G. Smith, Sunday. . Pruit HOUSE FOR SALE—7-room frame FOR RENT One ofiice room for rent Wcek . end in Goldville with the house on Cleveland street. If you on second floor. Fresh paint j°b-j latter’s parerfts, Mr. and Mrs. L. H don’t think it’s a bargain, compare ^ Copeland Hardware Supply Co. ^ g umrners price with cost of building today. | Phone 15. ^ L 1 ^ i Mr. and Mrs. Marion McMims ol Must be seen to be appreciated. For p, ^ r^vin* Grew-1 Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. ] 0 infnrmatinn rail R F Wvsor III L.aym 0 , Viix>w-! H c j ! Davenport in Goldville Sunday, information, can n. t. wysor, in,) ^ Mash( , s j^ratch. I Rufus Mills Sunday. i Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. tf irtg and Starring Mashes, Scratch,; I CVairy, Horse and Mule, Dog, Fish, RELIANCE AZALEA and Camellia Calf Feeds and Rabbit Pellets and Fertilizer. 5, 10. 25, 50 and 100 lb. Grain. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & bags Also Free Booklet on care jj>f Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c Azaleas and Camellias. Blakely-Bur- J : ton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone FOR RENT - Residence known as j 8 g lc Shands place on Calvert avenue. —L Possession February 1st to desirable FOR SALE—4-room frame house in | tenants. Carroll D. Nance. tfc best residential section. Will be I : — completed soon. R. E. Wysor, III. NOTICE—Will person or parties who Jacobs Bldg . Phone 85-J. tfc I 8 ot m - v bea 8 le bound P lease return Sunday W. F. Green oJ Ninety-Six, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blackwell Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Douglas in Gray Court. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Abercrombie and son visited Mr. and Mrs. How ard Oliver, in Lockhart Sunday. Y. W. A.’s Meet The Young Woman Auxiliary met Mr. and Mrs. Dock Reid and Ann Monday evening at the home of Mrs. o'K^Vare Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. j H . Walker. An interesting pro-, a^ley Sunday. ^ gram was rendered by several’mem- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and 5 Cr - The topic of the program was, children visited Mr.- and Mrs. Joe I “voices uf the Past and Visions of; the Future.” After the program a 1 salad course with sandwiches and it once. Mace Young. FOR SALE—1931 Chevrolet. Can be) Eastside Purpl Station, or FOR SALE All kinds of wood. l c J. Pitts. Pentecostal Holiness Revival coca-cola was served by the, hostess The public is cordially invited to The meeting w r as closed with the 1 attend a week-end revival at the Lord’s Prayer. Pentecostal Holiness church which j Community Center News begins, Friday evening at 7:00 and i Specia i bu ' t i ness visitors to the continues through Sunday. Rev. j Commumty Center this ' week includ ., Harvey Lyons of Laurens, will be, ^ Mr$ Jane RoderS( 6 f Anderson,; the guest speaker. Special music; cancer chairman; Miss Alice i is planned. Sunday services at thei‘ Reidi from the Laurens county wel-; Mrs. Rhett'Bryan of Greenwood, | church are as follows: Sunday schoql'f are de partment; Mrs. J. D. Wither-i visited her sister, Mrs. Tommy-Na-1 at 10.00, preaching at 11.00, Young S p 0on . Laurens county health BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING . ...and... HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE seen call 135 Ip! H^l week-end. tfc i ibors and Mr. Nabors- during the j People’s service at 6:00, with preach-t departTnent; Miss S[lsan Hall, county ing at 7:00. FOR- SALE Kelvuutor in good con dition. Also apartment-size Amer-! ican Beauty Electric Stove. Phone MOTHERS 197. „ lp can save t Lefty Jones of Pelzer, visited' his! LOST—*Bro\vn pigskin glove. Finder; father, Ike Jones, and Mrs. Jones j demonstration agent, 'anc^ Miss Ade line Vaughn, a^fisfant cgunfy home please return to Chronicle office. Ipfduring the week-end Do drudgery of washing Mrs. Bonnie, . Price and Margaret of Spartanburg, u realize that you, . , o * t were visitors there on Sunday. Birthdays and Anniversaries , , . .. .. . u <■. r , ....... , , . i demonstration agent, both from Lau^ Little Sandra Shelnut is celebrat-^l f; , ing her birthday toddy. rens. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton ob- -! servde their 24th wedding anniver- Miss Kathryn Eichelberger, com- Fl^onq POI ISHFR TO RENT We diapfers at>r6me for as little as $1.69 ' sar y January 19. I m unity service worker, attended a ’ , , , ner w’ek^ and also D"Otect the health' ^ CS ’ ^ mton ’ ' vert v s Sunday oi | and ^j r s Philin Roach will loneheon sponsored by the county have large deluxe polisher. It is p e r w-PK. ana aiso protect tne ntaipi, Mr and , Mrs G E Bish , Mr. ana Mrs. i mhp Roach will department at Ford hiah not a small polisher, but handles so child by being sure of sam-j C!aud Parrit;h and Jack of Gold . celebrate their 17th wedding anniver-. wei!are department at Ford hign easy. Saves you both time and en-J^ and slenle diapers, that have in i it ' ed Mr and Mrs G c * sary January 25. ergy. Rates,'$2.00 per day. Ho^been washed through a total of 10 p ar : ishi s', gunday ‘ Supply Co. Phone 423. / tf Baby Dy-De Service, Phone; Victor Lawson of — 605, Laurens. tfc u.ii. awu nui uiu uawau*. ; ar ^ Miss Dorothy Clark will celebrate EXPERT RADIO SERVICE ” On Home and Auto Sets* . CLINTON RADIO SFKVIt4^ ' fT-ne"rt2 : ‘ In Rear L B !1,i's Store 'school, Laurens, on Tuesday. Henry Overstreet is celebrating a near Clinton ! D1 'thday today. j The Teen Canteen will be open' visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson’i Doyle Ernory has a birthday Janu-'Friday from 7:00 to 9:30 >R- SALE—Elcetric drink box. Wet. Sunday. Guaranteed mechanically perfect. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis and , . New nainL-ne.wly ..uu,. BumtT^-.TT- tnrtTTr.rr'^L^^/ 29; ; ^ C’;X'UwtL. TpJcphmic-fllL- -Ee-Witli Mr am! MTa. J. L'.' Ha;mom i t . Vt t E11{ -LAti--lLuk6\;rv'S ' jiau-'" lurQlda * v —REMEMBER- -0 Rulone Got Service Is CLEAN! Carolina Suburban Gas Co. Laurens — Phone 508 USED Electric ”Refrigeralors (with guarantee). Some of these boxes rens is spending a few days with Mr. gamoFiami—a- nrermast ■Friaay nrgTvi: Wiffiam” have completely new motor units. I^fd Airs Lee FOR SALE-Milk cows. Hubert J. standard makes. Prices you can af-^ 115 ' Hurn:)y Wl11 be sorry to know i Pitts. lc f 0 rd Home Supply Co. Phone 423. t f sh f. remai . ns d 1 a A her horne ’ : : , Mrs. H. D. Hazel and son of! WANTED—Al:1k cowsjnd^springer.s. FURNITURE REPAIRED, refinished. |Chester, were guests Sunday of Mrs.! H. J. Pitts. - Antiques our specialty. Custom up-, Jim Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE—1940 Nash 4-door, wi i. holsterlng, restyling of old furniture. • George Roper. radio and heater. A .clean car. $850. We have beautiful selection of La- c. J. Blackwell.'Mrs. Virginia Wit- Call 88. Extension 9 . lc France fabrics to choose from. Leroy, sod and Harriett, Mrs. Woodrow Mc- s !; !ers, Gary and Thornwell Sts. , Lendon and children visited Mr. and 29-4p , Mrs. E. K. Kellett in With The Sick Linda Barrett is seriously ill. Little Bobby Carol Black is ill. Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Sr., bas flu. Mrs. Dora Harris is ill. [Patterson, formerly from Lydia, now j at Clark's Hill, was a special guest • of the canteen. Billy Paul McKinnon and Ran- 1 !ph Terrell, two ministerial stu dents from Presbyterian college, are Mrs. H. H. Dalton remains ill at* interested in reorganizing the Boy! her home. ; i Little Eugene .Owen is suffering - burns received Monday at-h.s home. | WANTED TO BUY—Out straw and hay. H. J Pitts. ’ v le Ninety-Six .Mrs. Turner Honored With Shower STRAIGHT SALARY—$50.00 week-i Sunda X- Mrs. J, W. Turner was honored FOR SALE — Grocery store doing j v> man or WJ man with auto, to Mrs. Frances Bowen of Woodruff, Friday night with, A shower at the good business, at Lydia Mill. Rea- ge jj p ouRr y Mixture to farmers. Eu- visiting Mrs. Edna Glenn. home of her grandmother, Mrs .Min-: son for selling: owner interested in r g ka ^jg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. Ip Mrs. Sara Shelnut and children nie Harvey. A number of gamea other business. Reply to "R.” care | visited friends m Laurens Sunday.; .were played, alter which MissUVraude, The Chronicle^ ^ 5^3p SINGER- Electric Portable, Console! Cary Smith of Ware Shoals, spent ^Harvey and Airs .Mattie Harvey j CURE YOUR MEAT the sure, easy! an d desk model home machines,.; jrr: L, rved sandwiches, cookies, potato: way. We have Plain and Smoke a *'' u Tailoring ami Upholstery ma-1 -lehips and cec^-col^Mrs. Turner Sugar Cure, Condensed Smoke, Skip-[ cnines > a11 bke^ne^. We buy, sell 5md ▼ T €Xk 11 iT~\ ; jlreceiv5;d many useful gifts, per Compound. Sage, Black Pepper, ‘- a de. Dougs Trading Post, Greeif-, —— rr u k ♦ v, '• ‘ Sj | ... Sausage Seasoning. Tender-Cure and! wood ' S - C - ^ SAL-—Used ba h tubs, sinks. Birthday Party for Peggy Edmonds 1 lavatories, new fittings. , NoanSi Thirty-one little friends enjoyed I 5-3 c the birthday party Saturday after* Sta-Fresh. Also regular SalF Blake- FOR RENT-Jack and J.ll Filing | Ark " Abbeville, S. C’ V ly-Burton s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-; Station. H. J. Pitts. lc 1 phone 188. lc ~ DT ^ A T . ' . , FOR SALE—Hot ^oint electric cook.- j noon which Mrs. Jesse Edmonds — — —r „ —.,— —: , SERICLA LESPEDEZA hulled and j nc ran o e . Mrv. Ansel Godfrey ' 2 ave tor her daughter, Peggy. Sev- PIGS FOR SALE—-ALo several male 1 -scarified. We have an extra nice Telephone 254-j l c eral games were played and then the M pigs suitable for breeding purpos-;lot of these seed. Blakely-Burton's 1__ i children were invited into the dining! ft es. State Training School. lc Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. M031LO IL Gas and Oil Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS West Main Street We Buy Pine and Hard wood Pulpwood Loaded At Nearest Railroad Siding On Stump or Cut in Woods GOOD PRICES! PROMPT PAYMENT For Full Information, Write i - S. M. WALL LAURENS, S. C. _and _Turpent;ne. Blakely-Bur - WANTED: Unfurnished apartment or. LOTS FOR SALE —On old airport, house urgently needed for couple road. New development just start-] 1 ? with one child, pither in Clinton,, ed. City has cut hew street this past ton s R ar .d ware & Seeds. Telephone Laurens or near Goldville. Contact week. Buy early before price goesii^: 15 Mrs. John R. Morgan, 22 Stevens St.,'up. R. E. Wysor, III. Jacobs Bldg., : Wattsville. Ip 85-J. ' tfc DEVOE PAINTS^—Outside and -In-! room where hot dogs'and cokes werei|-j side Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, served by the hostess, assisted by S' VETERAN. 32. widower, h *.h -rhool CABBAGE PLANTS, Onion - Sets, education, with two children, ds- Onion Plants, Lehuce Plants, Gar- sires job in Clinton sp can be near, den Peas, Carrots and Beets. Plant) child at Thornwell. Willing to learn, these any time now. Blakely-Burton's What have you? Alton Mershon, KV, Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. David St., Greenville. lc LOST—Handbag containing billfold,' glasses and money. Finder please return to Jessie May Lindsay, 142 E. Stonewall St., and receive reward. Ip; Chick Eays.:! Sp«c<«l h*bv chtclf only J» IS p-r 1'0 1 l*«M - baby ehuki *‘C •'! 1 i letted and ara our bed fradr i.. ar (hear ara tabjr cbicka, thay ar* m l birda But thay |ro<* into aiccllant broil, ara *ad fryara No tulla, no aatondt, no cnpplaa. no braad or ac« |uarant«a Liitanj —ahia offer latta only until the preientl •apply ia axhauatad. and ttfat won't ba lonff' with tral ffrada baby chicka tallin| *1 thia rr * M SEND NO MONIY Mn MUMcnso Jant aand your order lor na many hundred ol theeaBaby •hwka yon want at thie apeaial K VS price. Don't aand any money All baby chicka akipilad C. O. D. lob ahip* pinff point trom aupply hatchery naarndl yon. Act now Snpply limitad. Sand yonr nrdara tn LIGHTNER'S CHICKS Depart***"* C P. 0. 914 Pkcnn 2-8445 CbUmkia* S. C. WRITE FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIST GOOD BUYS In modern houses, well locat ed. Information furnished and property shown without obli gation. R. E. WYSOR;III Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J CUSTOMER “I” says Lhat three days ' after switching to “Spartan” Lay ing Pellets his egg production in- 1 j creased from 0% to 25%, and that in 1 two weeks he was getting 50%. You can’t _ fool hens; they believe in “Spartan.” C-\V-S Guano Co. 22-2c Backache omtortteg halp tor Bncknche. bias, OetUof Up Nighty strong Irritating pauages. Leg Palna, tyM, ana nrollen ankle*, due la and non-antemlo Kidney and P & G PAINT Made in the South for /the South buiIding ^ MATERIALS i * » J. R. Crawford Phone 10 South Broad at Pine For quick comforting halp for Backache. Rheumatic Paine, Getting Up Night*, strong cloudy urlna, Irrlti " - - circle* under i to non-orgaaio and non-eyetemlo Kidney and Bladder trouble*, try Cytfex. Quick, cmnpleta satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask your druggist for Cyttex today. LOOK Would you like to travel Florida taxis return and make $200.00 and up per -.month? Transportation free»in ’46 and ’47 model cars. Expenses ad % vanced, permanent job with a good future. Single, 4ree to travel. Ages 17 to 26. See Mr. Hardy at Clinton Hotel tomor row (Friday, January 23) from 3 to 5 P M. only. , WANTED TO BUY: HARDWARE HENS If you need Hardware Will pay— during this year 1948 you '26c Lb. - will be glad you came to— j HAROLD M. SENN, r COPELAND Route 1—Near County Home Hardware Supply Co. Laurens, S. C. Phone 15 Mrs. Gladys ' Abefcrombie. Many presents were given to Peggy on this happy occasion. Notice * All teen-age boys interested • in forming a basketball team are asked to meet each afternoon at the com munity building at 3:30 o’clock. Birthday Party Given For Fay Bailey Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Jr., invited a number of little folk to a party honor T * ing her daughter, Fay, wha_was cele'- brating he/seventh birthday Monday afternoon. After a number of games the hostess served fruit cock tail, cake, cookies and hot choco- late. Fay’s friends remembered her ^ with giifts. Surprise Birthday Dinner for M. B. Satterfield M. B. Satterfield was happily sur- | prised with a birthday dinner at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Pruitt Oakley, and' Mr. Oakley, Sunday. [This was the first time in several years that all his children had met together -for dinner. Those enjoying this occasion with Mr. Satterfield i ^-were: Mr ; and Mrs. Oakley and i 1 family, Mr. and Mrs. Clee Satter-' 1 field and children. Mr, and* Mr'sl ! Mart Satterfield and family, Mr. and ; Mrs. Melvin Satterfield and chil- idren, Mr. and MrS. David Satterfield and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meeks, Mr, and Mrs. Garel Satterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Sanders and Walker Satterfield: Mr. ’ Satterfield was 78 years old January 20. Funeral Services Held for Law rence B. Owen* Funeral services fox Lawrence B. Owens who died Wednesday in the local hospital, were held' Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Lydia GOLD THEATRE . > i* 1 v <- v i 7 /• &'■ : ' -U ... -£• ille, S. C. •v*.. • Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. ilay. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P. M. Night Showsr—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JAN. 22-23-^ "WILD HARVEST" With ALAN LADD SATURDAY, JANUARY 24— DOUBLE FEATURE: n IT'S A JOKE, SON" ...Also... "THE LAST ROUNDUP' With GENE AUTRY "G-Men .Never Forget"—Chapter 1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JAN. 26-27— "UNFINISHED DANCE" With MARGARET O’BRIEN i • , t; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28— HER HUSBAND'S AFFAIRS - With LUCILLE BALL Also — CASH NIGHT I" NEXT— l "THE EGG AND I ss News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY