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-f A Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Tkursday, April 8, 1948 ♦ ♦ WANT ADS ♦ ♦ TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BITT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads (/>:- Terms Cash NOTICE Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word All want ads are cash except to firms carrvin* monthly charge accounts with-The Chronicle Publishing Co. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE HRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative ; 'Mrs. D. D. Koon of Greenwood, | Bishop in the Hurricane community, i was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sample. GREENVILLE GARDEN [OCR APRIL 23 ; On 'Friday April 23, the Federated Garden of Greenville will spon sor a garden FLOWER PICTURE IN LAI RR\S Jt is announced that a special pic ture in color will .be shown on Fri day, April 9, at 10:30 a. m., at the Capital theatre in Laurens. It is en- ur for the benefit of titled "Principles of Flowe r Arrange- Mrs. R. C. Lollis of Honea Path, the Y. W. C. A. ^The camp will be ment and “Design of a Small Gard- spent the week-end with Mr. and a t Burgess Glenn.^Hghteen gardens en -’ Members of the Clinton Gaiden Mrs. J. C. Lollis. I b* °P en visitork-^nd tea will;club are invited atend. "he tick- • — Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt and little - - , . Jackie spent the week-end in Lau- Mrs. P. L. Attaway of Whitmire, ^e served in two gardens rg»wi»!» MJV and Mr* Roy Me-1 spent Sat^ay with Mr. and Mrs. Cur-1 Dowell and Mr. and Mrs. Harold ;L. Abrams. |, i John Darnell fo Saluda .spent the WOOD FOR SAL£— Stove wood,' PRISCILLA ROUND POINT creen for heaters and any other tain Stretchers. Ironing Boards, ; Rhodes recently ktnd you need Posey W. Cope-!Clothes Pins, Colthes Lines and; Friends »t little Pearl Carlen|week-end with h.s brother j and ' „ tfiClothes Dryers. Blakely-Burton’s Johnson will be interested to know, Uarne11 - SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB "The Paper Everybody Reads" Perry Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. SIX-ROW tractor cotton dusting ma *— urdav chines, for all popular makes and DONT start those baby chicks this she celebrated her 2nd birthday Sat-j Mr. and Mrs .Dan MarTirT'bT Clin- | size tractors. Now on display. Early • spring until you’ve seen Sparti-j ton _ $pent Sunday with the laUer . s delivery assured. $147.50 most mod-; c i e s. the bite-shaped, waste-free new ' Marion Hamm els. Todd Motor & Implement Co., ^ feed for chicks and broilers. Stop in ’and Mrs L J Brock Laurens. Your Willys Overland at C-W-S Guano Co. tdoay. ana M S< I>ealcr. 22-3c 1c l visitors in Columbia Monday. were FOR SALE—Feed oats. R. L. Harris,) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morse spent USED refrigerators. We have in stock Branc h community, Clinton Sunday in Newberry with Mrs. L 8-2p several good used electric refnger- jsj 0 j a'tors, reconditioned, and priced to ^ __ sell. Home Supply Co. 1c NEW PERFECTION oil stove repair _ - . .. parts, complete \ stock. Morrison j ^e week-end with , his-parents,. Mr. Morse’s mother, Mrs. Annie parrel- son. Ralph Bragg of. Columbia, spent LOST OR' STOLEN l c ,and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr. ttir! s bwycle. -niture Co. Phone\425. used, blue color. Reward if return- v-[-— ed to H L Eichelberger. *. Ic;GARDEN SEEDS and Plants. „ ... — X rr have' the most complete line to be relatives in Greenville LOTS FOR SALE —On old-airport., 1 ’• T ^ ° John Ross was the week-end guest Revival Meetings The Baptist church of Goldville i announces their revival now in pro-j gress. It will continue through Ap ril 14. Rev. J. H. Darr, pastor of the First Baptist church of Clinton, £ is the visiting pastor and brings an inspiring message each evening at 7 o’clock. Bruce Galloway of Tren ton, is leading the singing. You are cordially invited to attend these ser vices. Goldville, S. C. n found in this section 1 of the slate.] Mrs, J.-H. Craft of Silverstreet, was Pentecostal Revival The public is cordially invited to worship with us each evening at: 7:30 beginning Monday, April 12, r \ Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c FOR SALE—Used Hotpoint electric stove. $75. See H. L Todd, Clmtqn- Goldville highway. Ip C.. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) SERICEA LESPEDEZA. Hulled and! — Scarified. A nice lot of seed, no FOR SALE Green and ivory enam- dodder Blakely-Burton’s Hardware! el worktop kitchen cabinet, good A Seeds Telephone 188. j c ; condition. $20 cash.-Marvin Whit- Jack Craft of Silverstreet, werej t guests of the O’Dells. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jenkins: were week-end guests of Mr. and) Mrs. Fred Sexton in Greenwood. Mr. and Mfs. W. B. Johnson cele I brated their 5th wedding anniver Rev. Bill Ellenberg. U.i WANTED—Energetie- young man to learn appliance business. Home MONUMENTS | mire, 20 Washington St. Ip We represent Veal Supply Co. House in WANTED TO BUY near College Vie\l- vicinity. J. F. Burgess, Western Auto Store. 1c 1 Bros., Georgia blue granite memo- ~ i rials for loved ones. Estimates fur- or inished on any size job. Phone or write. J. T. Lawrence, Clinton. Phone 29-5p Missionary Meeting i The western divisional W. M 1 meeting will be in Abbeville Tues- i S day, April 13. Will all members oLw I the society planning to go please sary reoently. _ i leave your name with Mrs. D. M. Olga Hair of Darlington, spent the ^ arr L c j 376-J. P. O. Box 363. STOVE WOOD for sale. Telephone | CABINET and Sink by '“American 2203. William P. Gastley. 8-4p Central.” See them today. Morn- week-end with his mo^ier, Mrs. W. W. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater, Mrs. Edoy Price and Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. 1 E. J. Willingham visited Hack Pra ter and Richard Willingham at! : Erskine college Sunday THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 8-9— 'THE SENATOR WAS INDISCREET With WILLIAM POWELL and ELLA RAINES SATURDAY, APRIL 10—_ . . DOUBLE FEATURE— "RIDING DOWN THE TRAIL" With JIMMY WAKELY ...and.... BOWERY BUCKAROOS' With THE BOWERY BOYS II •H •II I Hi Among The Sick ‘ft ■ ' ‘ I Algie Abrams is recuperating from an appendectomy at his home on' Calhoun street. ; !l| Mrs.« Floyd Abrams continues ill'jjjt | at Hays hospital. FOR SALE—Clean 1936 Ford deluxe son Furniture Co. Phone 4^. lc 1 coupe. C. T, Thomason, at T. E. Jones & Sons. . - -) c : TOMATO PLANTS, Cabbage Plants, i y . Lettuce Plants and Onion Plants I \I 1SS Gladys Willingham. Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Purdy visited Little Kay Frances DirnelLS Mrs. D. N. Morgan in Clinton recent- * ,u * h “. of Mr ' ? nd , 1 Mr \ Har;>ld I i Darnell, is quite ill at her home on jjt Carson Marion street ' 11 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 12-13— "BLACK BART" With YVONNE DeCARLO, DAN DURYEA, JEFFREY LYNN * t -WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14—~ "THE FLAME" With JOHN CARROLL Also — CASH NIGHT . NEXT- FOR SALE —Twelve acres of land Also Onion Sets, Many Varieties of' and Bobby Nabors visited .friends in ■ VIlss , Uais y Kin 2 is a patient at j,t T T 4 '* ♦> ii am Goldville Beans and Lima Beang and a com- R oc k Hill Sunday. front, plen- plete assortment—fur your garden.]—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan- Hays hospital. and Little Phyllis Feltman is ill at her three-fourths mile m—Wnitrn 1 .:e—road G . , o :y trees, also well, barn and two nice Bulk and Packages. Blakely-Burton's children and L. A. Morgan visited home on Marion street streams of water. Perry L. Swygert, Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. relatives in Brevard, N. C., recently. | Go i dvil!t> 15 ~ 2 P FOR SALE—Hot-Spot 5-foot’refrig-' a;ld Mrs - Rub y Lanford vis-: FOR SALE — 75-gallon water tank erator, porcelain box, GE product. ded T). Meadors tulip farm near Jt ♦ ♦ # ♦ ♦ ♦ » LOU CHILDRE AND HIS GRAND OLE ORRY"—(In Person) f FEATURE PICTURE— n HI, NEIGHBOR" and stove wtih coil. Also electric stove,, and roll-av) Mrs. J. L. Wright. eter for Rev. L. W. bed. | Brown, Goldville. lc Caesar’s Head Sunday. Ip FOR SALE A FEW more Breakfast Room Sets, J. L. Todd, RED No, J. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Outley of :-^P r1 ’ *• Nice yearling, $17.00. | LaurenSt spent Sunday wilh M r. Mr - and Mrs - James Burnette Birth Annuoncements Mr. and Mrs. Fearless Rowe an nounce the birth of a son, Allan ; and Mrs. L. A. Morgan. table with four chairs. $89.50 value for $59.50. Home Supply Co. R.F.D. MAIL BOXES, City Mailt Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries' Boxes, Big Ben Clocks, Watd ) had the following guests for Sunday _‘Coolers, Little Brown Jug Thermos 1 ; dinner: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wood, P\>R SALE — lL-ton Ford truck. 1936, good tires. Reasonable price. Can be seen Saturdays or after 5:00 announce the birth of a son April 4. Leamans Buy Store We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leaman, of Cross Hill, to our com-| Jugs and Handi-Carts. Blakely-Bur- Mr .and Mrs. F. B.'Culclasure. Mr. Leaman have ton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone' and Mrs. -Frank' E. Culclasure and . d h Brock-Simpson store 188. ' lc * son, Misses Bonnie Lester, Mary Lou 1 purc “- as * dUie ±JrocK bi mP 30n store Wicker, Ruby Lee Mason, Messrs. onthehlghway ’ p.m. daily. Jack Gaddy, N. Adair St. ^rry^Wpr*~ n r n,7^rTTi! Wlcker ' Ruby Lee Mason, Messrs. Phone 391-M. Id I Fred Hoxworth, Dudley Griffin, S. Ip Tinsley, and Fred Culclasure, _ new stock, good patterns. Reduced q FOR SALE—Four-room house with prices. Home Supply Co. lc 1 all of Newberry PH acres on paved j-oad t\vo miles ASK about .free dishes with purchase Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Upton and of kitchen furniture. Morrison ' family of Phoenix, Ala., were week- Furniture Co. Phone 425. Ic'end guests oLMr. and Mrs. Ben Dean. from Clinton Laurens. C. Bryan Holland,- lc LAWN GRASS SEED. Sunny and Shady Mixtures, Berpnuda Grass, i Visited Gardens In Charleston , On Saturday, thirty members and i guests of the Joanna Woman’s club visited Edisto Gardens in Orange burg and - Magnolia Gardens in Charleston. Those enjoying this wonderful trip were as follows: Mes- dames Luther Wright, L. H. Poag, J. T. Purdy, W. W. Niver, Cafl GLADIOLI BULBS, Dahlia Bulbs, , , T T j D u A ’ , t i o -Misses Lillie Mae and Barbara , „ „ , ,, r , Amaryllis Bulbs, Regal Lily Bulbs, ^ , , Blue Grass. Carpet Grass and White Canna * Bulbs and Tuberous Rooteci Hughes spent the week-end witn ^ B ° cl 1 ]., Begonia Bulbs. Also Sprays and Fer- ^Welch el R * V ‘ Hughes - a ii d Mrs> Franzen.^D. M. Cart-, R. L. Francis, Poker Little-Neal Hall, son of 'Mr. and ar ” iMrs .Marvin Hall, celebrated his first birthday April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts and son b oif Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. tllizpr , We have Red Hot P\>R SALE—Bassinette With pad anu Bulbs too. Blakely-Burton’s baby carnage with pad. 321 W. ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc Main St. Phone 412-W. lc rv-,c» o a r c- V , , . FOR SALE—Six-piece bedroom suit. FUNK’S HYBRID and Other Hybrid Can be seen at 219-S. Woodrow StT Corns, Truckers Favorite, Blakely’s Mrs. Thomas McAuley. , lc Special, Golden Cross Bantam, Coun- XTZ e AT „ ^ T ~ ; . 0 „ , , _ , ’ ,, FOR SALE — Few cheap mule try Gentleman. Golden Dent, Golden u . u i j nu ha _ . .. , .. t, » Heath Copeland. Phone 314 on_ , „ , . . _ Prolific and other Varieties Corn. Earl Holsonback Sunday Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. ‘‘ ^ c ' '* " Telephone 188. _ lc^ BABY CHICKS. U. S. Approved, ! Pullorum Passed, Barred Rocks, 1 Whtie Rocks, R. I. Reds, Whtie Wy- j andottes, N. H Reds, Buff Orping-1 tons and Heavy Mixed. Blakely-' Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele-1 phone 188. - ' lc BRONSON Mercury Fishing Reels, Pieadon Pal Reels, Good Assort ment Lures. Lines and other fishing tackle. Blakely-Burton’S' Hardware Sc Seeds. Telephone 188. lc O. F. Murphy, Nathan Brazil, W. E. Arthur, Tommy#Craft, P. F. Swy- i gert, C. R. McCumber,-Mary Hams „ , w j , Nettie Hammond, Susie Garner,•( . R P r ’ and Mrs; W iiUon and family John Gask in, G. N. Foy, E. J. Will- bT Clinton, were Sunday guests oTj ingham/Preston white< Grover Na . EXPERT RADIO SERVICE On Home and Auto Sets CLINTON RADIO SERVICE Phone 142 In Rear L. B. Dillard’s Store Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Norris and I children spent Sunday in Greenville ! with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fennell. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jester and ibors, V. L. Holley, H. H. Kelly, i Misses Mary Francis, Ruth Hair, Fannie Copeland, Virginia Nickels, Messrs. G. N. Foy, Vernon and Lar ry Garner. . MOTHERS —Do you realize that you can save the drudgery of washing diapers at home for as little as $1.60 CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION daughter and Mr. and Mrs. David The State of South Carolina, Madden and son spent Sunday at County of Laurens. Adams „ camp - . l By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: ! ‘ ] at ' Vayne s P ent * be week-end in- Whereas, Mary Gertrude Johnson ———r | Berkley, Ga., with Mrs. O. D. Coop- m a cie suit to me to grant William H)R SALE—Mohn Deere tractor, B , er. ' : Eugene Johnson Letters of Adminis- model. Planting and cultivating: Miss Vera Johnson spent the: tration of the estate and efl[ects 3f equipment with it. Heath Copeland,: week-end with-Mr. and Mrs--Sims william Fm^st TnWnn ’ Phone 314 or 47. tfc!Bowers in Laurens. On Sunday Mr. ,™ S t h.Xe? to cite and! admonish all and singular the kin- ! dred and creditors of the said Wil- ELECTROLUX Sales, Service andl and Mr s- Alvin Bedenbaugh we re Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone !gu « sts of ^’ and ^ r t s ’. Bowers ’ .... 407-W. tfe ^ Mr , and ^ rs ' B ' Livingston 3nd ij am Ernest Johnson, deceased, that : iBre " da . ° f Newberry - spent . Sunday | t hey be and appear-before me, in 1 W1,h Mr - and ^ Irs - G- A. Dickey. j t b e Court of Probate, to bfc held at Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin, Mrs.' Laurens Court House,-Laurens, S. C., j FOR SALE — Studio couch, ligh brqwn colored fabric with hard HOME LOANS TO BUY ... TO BUILD « » ; . * Assistnig individuals in buving or building is more than just a business transaction ... It is a source of joy to know we have helped someone realize one of their greatest desires . . . Home ownership. - *; * With our convenient plan each rent-like payment chops off a part of your home loan. Come in . . . Let’s talk over your plans. ITT# EDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. 6 A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 per W3ek, and also protect the health „ u j u j i . ■ 1 1 ’ * s- Laurens Cour i finish. Purchased brand "new last Cecil Farmer and children and Miss a •! on . of your child by being sure of sam-i Tll ,_ on ^ A. " , ' on April 20, next, after publication . , July and not abused at all. Makes 1 Faye Gaskin soent Sundav in Whit- u t 4 in » i i • ,, , tary and sterile diapers, that have A , _ J p ounuay VYIUl hereof, at 10 o clock in the forenoon, . * . . T comfortable bed. Mrs. Alex Craw- mire with Mrs. A W Crnr-kpr I . . ’ been washed through a total of 10 rinses. Baby 605, Laurens ford, 418 Pickens to show cause, if any they have, why Avenue, Gold-, Mr. and Mrs.-James Evans were the said Administration'should no't _. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. b e granted $1,050, 1941 Ford de- A - McCurry of Cross Anchor. j Given under my hand this 2nd day FOR SALE—7-yea'r old horse, 1300 luxe 2-door. Good motor, radio, 1 ^ r - and ^ rs - Thomas Gause of April, A. D., 1948. lbs., works anywhere. Practically heater, new upholstery. 7 Joanna Abbeville, and Mr. and Mrs. B. LJ j HEWLETTE WASSON, new harness square, Goldville. •' Ip Thomas were Sunday guests of Mr. 15 . 2 p j udge of p ro bate. Dy-De Service, Phone vd j tfc: — -— —i - -i— FOR SALE new 1-horse wagon, and bridle. $200. I^eroy Bridges, 4 Joanna Square. Goldville. It-o SNAPDRAGON PLANTS, Sweet and Mrs. James Evans.. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell and THE CAKE OF A THOUSAND USES William Plants,. Stock Plants, Car- \j rs Rayon Mitchell and sons were DAIRY FEED—Mo-flo lOG and Full nation Plants, Thrift Plants and oth- re cent supper guests of Mr and Mr —of Milk 20G.-’Also Eagle and Hu- er varieties. Blakely-Burton’s Hard- B jji Murrah. ron, Horsfe and Mule Feeds. Goat ware & Seeds. Telephone 138. lc| Misses Elizabeth and Essie Mae * eed w Slart ing, Growing and Laying US^D KENMORE washing machine,' Dickey spent Saturday in Newberry. Mash, Baby Chick and Regular Scratch and a full line of other feeds. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc P & G PAINT Made in the South for the South BUILDING MATERIALS J. R. Crawford . Phone 10 X ' South Broad at Pine Mrs. Ida Cromer of Newberry, spent , the week-end with her daugh ter, Mrs. Walt Fulmer, and Mr. Ful mer. ! , Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown and Red Arrow, Ever-, ^j rs Higginbotham were called to lik enew, $85. Home Supply Co. VTGORO, BONE MEAL, Sheep Ma nure and Azalea Fertilizers. Also Black Leaf 40 green and Volck Sprays and Sulphur, Columbia recently duetto the illness Rotenone and Other Dusts. Blakely- Burton’s Hardware- & Seeds. Tele phone 188. lc CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claim* against jthe estate of David Anthony Tim- |mons, deceased, are hereby notified tp file the same, duly verified, with j.the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. ' SHIRLEY A. TTMMONS, Executor, Clinton^ S. C. April §th, 1948. . / 22-3cw of Mrs. Brown’s brother, Mr. Hig ginbotham. Mesdames J. L. Abrams, Pearl Williams, Arthur League and J. W.j Davrs were visitors in Greenville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt were visitors in Greenwood Tuesday. Gunter attended the Upper South Mrs. B. W. Oxner and Mrs. Dan Carolina annual conference in Co lumbia at- Washington Street Metho dist church Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copeland spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bill NESCO CHEF Apartment Size - Electric Ranges Two Burners WITH OVEN 110 or 220 volts $114.95 HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 r^. i- Aivtvs MM. AT M/A , WY ; .v-Yi*. ■ a »; I * I- • j POUNDCAKE i« •\ • 1