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Page Two. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE T" Thursday, February 26, 1948 WANT ADS i ♦ ' WITH NEW GENE ANDERSON'S STORE BUY — TO SELL Terms Cash TO RENT — TO FIND — TO ' Fvef>bod> Reads the Want Ads NOTIjl E—Rales for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word AH want ads are cash except to firms carr>injj monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. HARROWS H .le D:s- Sc sips. Blakely* * i Seeds. Te.e- 60 iepa.r>. P>» and FOR SALE- J. P;tts. All kinds of STAPLING MACHINES—Arrow and Markwell. and staples. P V veil .cec i a re e Ma.v.i^ 7-W. ABY quali a cl 'vAr?. ' *. house 8 n’.'.es ’.! C 1 ......j.... • -■ 1 t.'-ar. < a:Vi bar v~. - 0.1 :ro:r\ .van Cunt Holla: baled V. C. AL Oil a. Do C. Buy ear E. Wvs. 1“ 1K r-A FOR SA resirier 1 M’.ALFA ' and Camel i« A1 » Vr^oro, Bone Meal, . . p: nt Tablets w;th : F.okely-Bur' >;i s Hard- e.i Telephone 188.. 1c LESPEDEZA. Hulled and A nice lot of seed, no l.ikcly -Burt in’s Hardware 1. 1c cn.ng Co.. Stationery CHICKS. ' Our , uTiial •y blood-tested Barred Rocks, R >yk> and Reds. Also Fee9s, ; and Fountains. Blakely- Burt rfs Hardware & Seeds. Tele phone 188. 1c BREAKFAST ROOM SUJTES, with table and i ur chairs or leatherette ,r metal b: ks. -Reguiur $ 9.50—at a barg.ti.T-f.tr j.59.50. H me Supply Co., next to Barley's Ban.-c. FOR SALE -5-ft, American . e .0 -x i. Canrbe siexi at 510 Musgroye street. 5 7 s' John R Morgan, Te • ohorie 300-w. lo INCOME TAX SERVICE A ter 6 30 P. M. \V B. ABLE. 301 Florida St. Phone 276-M l S. Cl 26-3. C. Eli VAN II 'LL.AND Real Estate Phone 715' Laurens,- S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) ne V i ., jy. ant he Prather. ELECTK ne x n , .y_£ .\ FEW -es 7;)-! -re farm and 8-room with all conveniences, m Clinton. Also two ten on property. Mrs. Platt tf: RANGE, apartment .-ize, tu'S.d, SI59.50. Home Sup- 1c, FOR SALE — Ne-vv well-constructed 1 live-room home on North Broad., street. Beautiful lot, close in, priced at $8,250. Feel sure we can get a GI | loafTon this property. Kilgo and Hun ter, Real - . .s, Telephone 21871, Lau rens. . —lc asphalt at less. tile, USED Electric Range. Keivinator, late model. 4 new top units. A $160 buy, priced $125. Home Supply Co. i arr. •• because we are pvr 9x9 square, .0 H.,me Supply Co , Rank ~ •than C'!osing • 16c next le t-1 SALE 45- cre 90-ac i. gh wa v tract e -P PLIES. : . spring i .' .vhat ; ■ implete. t it See with two tract on C Bryan le We have hipment. mu need Blak< ly- is. Tele- 1c .P; >LP •—yrrtt- ■, $2M -p Ph me: 423 1R .TO RENT -- Wc uxe polisher', "n^ts ,e.. but handles so •’trill time' and Tit -per day. Home tf SKIPPER COMPOUND, Condensed Smoke,-Sugar CurcgJSage and Sau sage Season.ng for curing your meat.j ~BTakely-3urton l s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. __ lc FOR SALE - 1940 Pont'.ac in tir.-t- class condition See P. L. Roddy at Roddy’s Restaurant. lc. MOTHERS Do you realize that you | can save the drudgery of washing 1 diapers at home for as little as $1.60] per w;t k / . and also protect the health d y iuv > h.Id by being sure of sani tary and sterile diapers, that have en w.. -hrd tnrough ta total ot 10 rinses Baby py-De Servile, Phone 605, Laurens _____ BRIEFS. .ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips . . Visitors iMiss Carolin Young of 'Greenville, esthte will please make payment like- r ‘ ‘ Miss Josephine Young of Greenville, wise. Young. CREDITORS’ NOTICE Fourth All persons having claims against _ | the estate, of Mary A. Prather, de ceased. are hereby..notified to file the same, duly verified, with the under- his daughter. Miss .Carolin He was a member of the Presbyterian church, Survivors include .one son. Archie! \oui*g of Clinton; five f daiigh.ers, SJ g neC j > anc j those indebted to saad Mr. and Mrs! T. J. Leake, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clem ent and Mrs. P M. Clement. Sr., of Charleston, attended the funeral 5f J. B. Williams in Greenwood on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Q. F. Campbell spent the week-end in McCormick with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Gettys. C. V. Lipscomb of Winston-Salem. N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. L psconvb and children. Mr. and Mrs. James Murrah o; Batesburg, were week-end guests o; the latter's sister, Mrs. D.' O. Rhame. and Dr. Rhame. ( • • ’ Mr. and-Mrs. H. F Howard and son of Greenville,'were guests Sunday ol Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Holcomb. Rev. dud Mrs Hubert Wardlaw and •son, “G,” of Conway, spent seve Miss Marie Young of Laurens; four brothers* J. L. Young of Ware Shoals, Julian Young of St. Petersburg, Fla.. Hem„, Young of Ware Shoals,- and Carlos Young of Boston, Mass.; t,wo sisters, Miss Jennie Young of Ware Shoals, and' Miss Lu^iie Young of Ware Shoals; also five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Ji o'clock Thursday afternoon At Lisbon Presbyterian church conducted by Dr. John McSween, assisted by Rev. W. O. $k»merville and Rev. M. C. Patter son. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. February 20, J. P. PRATHER, Administrator, Clinton, S. C. 1948.—11-3c. v. Backache For quick eomfortlnf halp for Backach*. Rheumatic Patna. Oatttn* Op Nlfhta, atrong cloudy urlna. Irritating paaaagea. Leg Palna, circle* under cyaa, and avollen ankle*, due to non-orjaalo and non-eyiUmlo Kidney and Bladder troublaa, try Cyttirx. Quick, complete catlsfactlon or money back guaranteed. A*k vour druggist for Cystax today. >'* SI BSCRIBE Tt> THE CHRONICLE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a. 1 ♦ CASINO THEATRE ‘ days this week with Mrs. Wardlaw's J mother, Mrs. T. J. Jackson. o Mrs. Julia Edge has returned home o after undergoing treatment at the ° Georgia Warm Springs Foundation in ' o ; W^irm Sprmgs. Ga. ] ] si ,Kitt McMaster and children jo have\eturned to their home in Al bany, Gs^, a2ter a several weeks stay with theih parents, and grancipar-r ents, Mr. anH^Mrs. W. H. Simpson. Group To urgamze Choral Society^Here » Citizens of Clinton'ami surrounding i communities who are interested in singing will gather in the hi^h school auditorium Monday evening, Mihxh J, at S o’clock for an organizational meeting of a community choral sox ciety to be directed by Prof. Edouard Patte, director of the Presbyterian college glee club. Sponsored by the Clinton Music THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, February 26 and 27 EXPLODING ..WITH RUTHLESS FURY! MRS I B COPELAND Store Manager , with assistance of other in- sa; MCI 1): n ab- miies Lj :- STRAYED’ W:r > r ut;ed male n.ty. Reva: land. H. ite P nting- . in Mounlviile sey W. Cope- 1c AETNA ACCIDENT TICKETS pay * 15.0(H). Age limits l;:-70. 25c Ol 1 H E M PPL1ES— C all 7 4 For Your Needs. CHRONIC LE PUBLISHING a day. C Aetna-ize! 80 or 32. S. W Sumerel, * tfc CO i* & (; r.UNT Made in the South -v for the South BUILDING .MATERIALS J. R. Crawford Phone 10 South Broad at Pine EXPERT RADIO SERVICE ^ Ob TIome and Auto Sets CLINTON RADIO SERVICE Phone 142 < In Real L. B. Dillard's Store teres ted citizens, the choral society will meet twice a month in the even ing and will give periodic Miss Rosa Mahaffey has been named manager of the choral society; other officers will be elected .when organi zation is completed. BRUTE FORCE { With BURT LANCASTER,!, YVONNE DeCABLO, HUME, CRONYN, ANN BLYTH, ELLA RAINES. Feature: 2:22, 4:22, 7:22, 9:22. NEWS. 9c and 35c i ! SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28 ONE DAY ONLY Perilous Waters ivy dischargee, who hires out to a\acketeer and takes job on a rich newspaper publisher's boat to kill hi With DON CASTLE. AUDREY LONG SAAfTJF.T. S.« HINDS; and. 7:50, 9:34. 9c and 35c Alcoholics Anonymous Held Open Meeting At Court House WANTED t . al y iur. e'ry or me Clinton and Applications from sev- men interested in gro- t business. Openings *n areas. Qual- -til la* i*,ns■ ~in ~ tUx)1 • education, age- 18 to 35. Apply to "Grocery Clerk." care The Chronicle, lc ELECTROLUX Sales. Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 407-W. tfc For 24-Hour Service HENRY'S FUNERAL HOME Telephone 448 FLNKRAL DIRECTOR AMBI LANCE SERVICE Clinton, S. C. (Colored) OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds,] I Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind- a 'ers, Cash Books, Journals, Day ‘ Books, Sales Books, Columnar Pads. Call 74 Chronicle Publishing Co. USED Electric Refrigerator—Frigid- ! M rs . i. b. Copeland aire, 6 cu. ft., late model, perfect a birthday March 5. Home 1 Dr. S. C. Hays and A largely attended public meeting, sponsored by Ihe Laurens- county f group if Alcoholics Anonymous, was held' in the court house Tuesday eve ning. A number of ladies were in ihe audience and - visitors from other) parts of the state who are interested in the organization. Tne\ presiding officer and three speakersvwere non-residents of the county, and members of Alcpholics Anonymous/ Their identity was not' given when introduced. The speakers explained what AA i;, wha its members are, why anony mous, why it has no paid members for; any service rendered, and how] alcoholics all over the country have been saved from the drink curse and are now living lives of sobriety and usefulness. All of the speakers said] they were members ur the orgamzu- tloh and related personal experi ences and told of the great joy and satisfaction that, had come to their, i homes since they expressed an hon- ] February 28 birthdays include Mrs. e3t ^ es i re t 0 “clean up" and line up: H D. Rant.n, Mrs. Mary Henry Ar- W1 tp the organization. "We band dur- thur and Miss Ruth Da\is. (selves together to help each other] MRS. J B JOHNSON, Saleslady , , , i BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greeting? To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. Miss Carolyn Henry will celebrate day by day," they said. An invitation was extended to all men and women Mr. and j in the county with alcoholic problems birthday join the organization whose mem- ] bership is confidential. birthday March 1. Jane Todd, daughter of Mrs. Hubert Todd, has a March 4. j SCOTT , BRITTON ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ov O V Call -ca* la HAYES 'CHANEY A Ciariofl Production r a Feature!. 2:27, 4:23, 7:27 NEWS. 10 A. M. 9:23. 9c and 35c] Show MONpAY. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 ONE DAY ONLY Linda Be Good (Comedy With Music) With ELV^E KNOX, MARIE WILSON, and JOHN HyBBARD. Feature; 2:37, 4:21, 6:05, 7:49, and 9:33. GOOD SHORTS. 9c and 35c 10 A. M. Show. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, February 27 and 28 Stage To Mesa City Western, with AL "LASH" LA RUE. Starts: Saturday: 1:30, 3:57, 6:24, 8:51. Friday: 2:34, 5:08, ,7:42, 10:16. ...plus... * Tight Shoes (Comedy) With JOHN HOWARD. BINNIE BARNES and BRqD ERICK CRAWFORD. , r Starts:' Friday: 3:26, 6:00, 8:34. Saturday: 2:22, 4:49, 7:16, 9:43. Chapter 10— G-Men Never Forget ’ 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. - . 9c and 30c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, March 1 and 2 Driftwood (A Family Picture) With DEAN JAGGER, a young doctor.trying to awaken t “ vn'P or> - pi£_*g*:ft^~spFaTTecrTeverepidem- WALTER BRENNAN, kindly druggist; CHARLOTTE GREEN WOOD. a crusty old-maid; RUTH WARItiCK. pretty school teacher. Features, 2:23, 4:21, 7:23. 9:21. NEWSNand CARTOON. 9c and 30c WEDNESDAY AN March 3 Tombstone Te A BOB STEELE WEbTEI Starts: 2:24, 4:29. 6:34, 8:39. ...plus... Where the North Begins (A Royal Mountie Story) With RUSSELL HAYDEN. Starts: 3:23, 5:28, 7:33, 9:38. Sea Hound, Chap. 11 9c and 30c Electric Refrigerator—Frigia-] ^i rs . j. b. Copeland will observe It was the first open meeting of 6 cu. ft., late model, perfect a birthday March 5. ! the recently organized unit of Alco- cqndilion. A bargain at $135. Home Dr. S. C. Hays and S. Y. Adair j holies Anonymous in this county. Supply Co., next to Bailey’s Bank, lc have birthdays March 2. The large audience was impressed CABBAGE' PLANTS, Onion Sets,! ™ts, ciaughter of Mrs. with the earnest, heart-to-heart Ulks « ettuce Plants Gar-!** 3 - 11165 Pitts, will celebrate her birth- ( the speakers and gained valuable]^ it a ... a it day March 3. Onipn Plants, den Peas, Carrots and Beets. Plant, i these any time now. Blakely-Burton'c Robert Z. McLees, .son orf Mr. and _ Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. Mrs. Robert C. McLees, will celebrate i membership of more than 60,000 men — ] his birthday March 3. ,COMPLETE Home Orchard Apple ,^ r anc j ^ rs joh n William King! ^ Collection, consisting of 6 trees w jj] observe a wedding anniversary i WfCStling BoutS insight into the work and purpose of the organization which now has a and women in a number of states. Annual Club it will celebrate a Here Fridoy Night FOR QUICK i PICK-UP | | TRY OUR | i TUNE j k.juP0 COOPER MOTOR CO. West Main Street Phone 7-J vij , - i furnishing fniit from Ihe earliest to March 3 ithe latest as follows: 1 Early Red 1 , Mlss E]la Adair Bird—new. red June apple, 1 Sum- ( tomorrow. ! w mer Delicious—large yellow summer, Dillard Jacobs, son of Mr. and A Professional wrestling match, v ^pple; 1 ‘Maiden Blush—golden ap- Mrs. T. D. Jacobs, will celebrate a vVi11 be sta 6 ed at the Clinton armory! ft jple, red cheek, late summer; 1 Vir-1 b : rthday tomorrow. | Friday evening at 8:15 sponsored by g ginia Winesap—red winter apple; 11 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitlock 0 b- the “fy P° lice ^P 31 ^ 01601 - Net pro- Grimes Golden—late fall apple; 1 De-j jepygfj a we dding anniversary Feb licious.-*<piopular winter red apple.i ruar y jg , All six trees 3 to 4 ft size. Special offer No. 30—S6.-85 postpaid. Write tor free copy 48-page Planting Guide, offered by Virginia's largest growers of fruit trees, nut treps, berry plants and ornamental plant material.) - *• JOHNSON Salesmen wanted. Waynesboro Nur series, WaynesboravJVa. ‘ lc NOTICE—Camellias, Ros es, Bouquets, Gould Birds framed in beautiful old walnut frames. Noah's Ark, Abbeville, S. C. !8-6c Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson an nounce th«i birth ’ of a son at Hays a :: ceeds will be used by the department in assisting local emergency cases, Chief B. B. Ballard, states. •j Jim Behedefti will be matched against Jaie Lopez, of.Toronto, Can-] ! ada, and Laredo, Texas. An addecl, j-j. • attraction will be Dotty O'Shea vs j j-j 'Midge Marsh, and George Schnable •|vs Fred Ward. An' announcement iof «the bout Dies In Greenville eomfortlnf help for Arthritic, or NeanUfle try the Mood, nm dooo hospital oh Monday, February 23. ] pears in today’s paper. Mrs. Johnson before marriage was ^ Miss Clarice weiis Robert Lee Young TRAMMELL { ~ i Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell announce the birth of a daughter, Emily Irne, on Tuesday, February 24, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Trammell is the former Miss Emily Thorne, daughter of Rev. and, Mrs. W. B. ap- T »rr Theme MUSIC CLUB TO MEET The Clinton Music club will meet Wednesday, March 3, at four o’clock at the home of Mrs. Julian Coleman. ’ Laurens, Feb. 25.—Robert Lee Young, 76, died at a Greenville-hos* pital Wednesday following four years of declining health and a serious ill ness of two weeks. He was a son of the late Robert Hackett and Caro lin Lockwood Young. Mr. Young was a retired farmer of the Mountville section and had lived in Laurens county until four years ago when he moved to Greenville to reside with CARNIVAL April 1-2-3 Free Prizes! Games! Fun for All! It’s for You Plan to be There