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) Page Six W ■W-? THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ♦ ♦ WANT ADS >: TO RENT — TO FIND — TO — TO SELL Everybody Reads ‘he 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 carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. Thursday, January 20, 1949 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. W. W. Hair was the week- \ Mr. and Mrs. Judson Whitmire. HOG CURING SUPPLIES. Salt, Plain or Smoke Sugar Cure, Sau sage Seasoning. Sage, Black Pepper, end guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hoyt Nobles, and Mr. Nobles in Newberry. | Mrs. R. H. Folk, Sr., of Belton, is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Folk, Jr. FOR SALE—First-class 4-door Fleet- an d Mrs. E. H. Alexander and line Chevrolet. C. W. Wood, 405 i St ^ |P^ nt S . un i ay ‘ n GreenviUe Musgrove St., Telephone 269-R. lc ^ ^ and Mrs - Crawford Col- Mrs. Minnie Lovelace is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Sloan Norris, in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Morris were| Sunday guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hughes, in New berry. Among The Sick Friends of Mrs. John Lewis will Smno^d er ’BUkdv-Burt5n’s S Hard-' WANTED TO BUY —Young mules Mr. and Mrs. Malen Garner and! ..... ^ seerk Telephone 188. lc| and cow’s. H. J. Pitts. tfc Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garner of Green-, regret to learn she is a patient in -J. — c at it wr a f u u- j ! wc,od « were Sunday guests of Mr.; General hospital in Spartanburg. FOR SALE — Used marimba. ™de j an £ M a rs ' E m H ' ^nicutt. Frank Turner has an injured hand. Deagan, 3'2 octave, rosewood keys. I. Manin Lollis,*Phone 4U2-J. LUza , Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Lavmia, 1 1 Excellent condition. Phone 82, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ed King. lc CALL 74 SAVE 40% on heating cost, with Celotex rockwood insulation. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10, Clinton. The Southern Insulating Co., Lees- ville. tfc FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine Marvin Lollis,*Phone 402-J. Eliza-, auu mis . JU1U1 iJa vixua,| w io nric t w t beth Street. J^iMike, and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Haii!^^ '‘Inn rJ'rH to ^ she For your office needs of . 1 Co I u ^ bi ?’ w ® re caHedno Green-J operati^ at thej ^ '■ ville Saturday due o the death of Presbyterian in charlotte,! — | 0SS ,x Ur A» e ’ ^r 1 1 Ke ? r ‘i, J 1N - c - For those desiring to know! FARMS FOR SALE —Several farms' . Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks and, her addresSi it is room No 42 9. [ Chronicle Publishing Co. and tracts of land in different sec- daughter and Mrs. Deri Jacks spent i It is with most interest to friends tions of the county. C. Bryan Hoi-1 J unday in Clinton with Mr. and t0 know George Morse’s eye is great- i land, Laurens. * i c I Mrs. A. B. Jacks. ^ ^ j ly improved. i DON’T SUFFER in good condition. Cash or terms, ^jth heart burn or ordinary indiges- The Wheel. Telephone 278-W. 1c t>on -puMS give relief in minutes, ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and and are absolutely harmless. 10c and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 25c. Mrs. Jennie Knight of Honea Path, spent the week-end with Mr. and i Card of Thanks ^ a.’ ^ uther . T We want to say “thank you” to all Mesdames Rudolph Prater, James oUr f r i end §'{ 0 r their inquiries, cards, Simpson Johnny Stroud, C e c 11 and thou g ht f ulness shown uS ^ Cooley and Frances dur j n g our re cent illness. The or- Giles attended the recital of the ganizations of Joanna were splend- Carillon bells in Greenwood last; ld i 0 us • Especially do we want to Thrift, Foxglove, Tu ^ >cl ay “'So 1 - thank the Loyal Order of Moose, Chandler’s Garage. If'interested, call, Blue Flax. Yellow Alyssum, Pinks,, ci ;i r o n a vis it ed rS \lran d MrsHrrold Carna t ion club and The Sho P- These 22. Tne Mississippi Youngs. lc Newport Pink Sweet William Col- d ' Sundav’ Harold | nice things wiU never be for g ot t e n. 407-W. tfc FOR SALE—Hudson car, in excel lent condition. May be seen at SNAPDRAGON, Phone Us. No. 400 We Deliver SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY HOUSE CLEANING SOON !"££•• B T a te5-Bu«on“ d H^ h w^' “ Annfc'ole of Jacksonville,; a " --f * Seeds. Telephone 188. lc ~^ea« i quid). Soap Flakes, Windex, Burni- —Mr. and Mrs. George Morse and Family. Birthday Dinner Mrs. J. W. Davis was entertained shine (metal polish), and Lysol are‘AMMUNITION—Hunters, see us for children of Whitmire, spent Sunday 1 some of the things you .will need; we your needs. Yarborough Oil Co. with the latter’s parents, Mr. and w jth a birthday dinner”on her 75th I have them all. tfc Mrs. Ruby Lanford. birthday at the home of Mr. and Phone Us. No. 400 We Deliver FARMERS AND TRUCKERS — Re-1 . an d Mrs. W. D. Kilpatrick of Mrs. H. F. Davis in Ware Shoals I SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY capping cuts tire costs in half. Se- p' ^ a '’J?" d ^ d M rs - C. > i ecen tiy. x bose f rom Joanna at-! DEVOE PAINTS. Inside and Outside lect the tread you desire from our |H ; ; Illle ^ ol Cnarlotte, N. C^ were tending were Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stew-' week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. i ar t and Jimmy Stewart. I' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr.and* Homsc Paints, Enamels, Oils, Var- varied designs. Guaranteed factory * rushes and Brushes, Turpentine, etc. method recapping at Hughes Tire and j Blakely-Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Supply Co., E. Main St., Laurens. - " s , Telephone 188. lc Call 841 for pickup and delivery ser- * l s - Lmqry, Moore, Mr. and Mis. | a ^ i(j:4p Ku us Darnell and Walt Fulmer at- FOFr SALE — Nice fat fryers. Call -A 0 —L • — . tended the Laurens county singing 9287. We deliver. Roosevelt James. FOR SALE—Mahogariy bedroom suit convention at New Prospect church 30-2p in good condition. 901 Elizabeth Sunday. WHEELBARROW TANK SPRAY- St . ree -- — V tr<! E ' ERS. 3-gallon Shoulder Galvanized HOUSE FOR SALE — Five-room ^ vlsued and Sprayers, Dipping Shears, Pruning house and barns with 20-acre tract ^ Irs * Clare;lce ^ ulmer in Newue.iy Saws and the other items you need cm paved road 5 miles from Clinton. u . : ? a - • „ u j ■Prun.ng aiid Spraying your Or- Deep well and wat^r pump. C.^Bryan' George C:a., spent jhe wepk-end :u “chard. Blakely-Burtcm'? Hardware <&: Holland, Laurens. Seeds. Telephone 188. lc lc WOOD FOR SALE—Good dry wood Mrs. Harold Fowler, Gail and Dan Presidential’ inauguration receotion HEATER WOOD for Sale—Leave or- for stoves and heaters at D. B. Coxie Fowler of Lyman, were Sun- and ball H W1 |f b Jn ^’ashin'-ton ders for Groce Godifrey at Bald- Wehunts Cash Grocery on Laurens ad y guests of Mrs. J. J. Abrams. , bc en ».' e we ek * ‘ ° win Motor Co. tf, road. Ip-tfc' Mrs. A. P. Ramage of Newberry, 4 _ m WANTED er, rega; Go rge M. Williams, 310 Davis St., Joe Gibbs, 605 Academy St Greenwood, S. C in Mauldin with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Reid, Mr. and Mission Study Now in progress is the mission; study class of the Woman's Society o. Christian Service. The book en- | titled, “Our Own Doorstep,” is be-1 ing taught by Miss Louise Waldrop. I Classes will be held each Wednesday' evening through Feb. 2. The public! is cordially invited. Mr. Ross Attending Inauguration On Tuesday John Ross left forj Washington, D. C., to attend the TO BUY—Old lawn mow'- FOR SALE—Small boy’s bicycle in ^| IS - Jackson ot Laurens joined ered ] 3st Tuesday evening for their! dless of condition. Write good condition. Call 640-W or see A,* 15, George ^ orse and spent last quarterly business meeting. „ j 0 Davis St., Joe Gibbs, 605 Academy St. Ip Thursday in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. H. M. Willingham presented 30-2p uncr - ni’curc w ~ + ^ r - and ^ Irs - Abrams and an interesting worship program. . ■ R 9? E .^u SHES L W ,Vi P ^ t i, a whT Llnda v ' s “ ed ; Mrs - Abrams ' parents, The president of the class. Mrs. J. “2 ° uan .° SS Mr.andMrs.P.L.Att.way.mlVhtt- j. Aorams . prcMded over tne bust- WE HAVE plenty Roys and Purina Chick feeds. Pitts. H. J. and Yellow Bush Roses, individually mire Sunday. tf c packed. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell LOTS FOR SALE — On old airport & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc road. New development just start-l N ° W OPEN—Dixie Trim Shop on ed. City has cut new street. Buy early Laurens road, about one mile from ness hour. Various committees gave and Business Meeting Held children visited Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fifteen members of the Ever- Bolton in Newberry and Mr. and Mrs. Ready class of Epworth church gath- J. H. Craft in Silverstreet SXmday. excellent reports and routine busi- “ " of l . , . „ zr nr, Clinton. Tailor-made seat covers,' and Mrs - Oharles Ross oi i Ress was transarted. U ; e d° CS U qc y ’ head linings, and general upholstery. Gharlotte, N. C., spent Sunday with The hostesses had arranged an Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. tfc F °? i-'lLk ^Tf WE PAY TOP PRICES for your corn,! S pem the wvck . end in Gt tZn Ar S ° ry ’ fn Co ” Laurens ’ S ’ C ’ - tfc Mrs. Luther Wright was m juio. a oi. _ . .... . Ooi.c. Your patronage appreciated. C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Pnone 715 Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) tf c Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. evening of delightful entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt d uring the social hour. Afterwards Greer with t) ie y served a salad course, sand- Ambrose. wiches and coffee. The hostesses _ , , , called t0 were Mrs. J. J^Abrams, Mrs. H. M. WANTED — Colored delivery boy. '^Her-last week due to_ the illness Willingham, Mrs. J. M. Ross and Young's Pharmacy. lc 01 ber sister, Mrs. Maude Horrison. ^i rs> j m. Fulmer. i ; Mrs. Vernon Gainer and Lany , . ^ — NOTICE No hunting, fishing or visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dominick F.astern Star Inspection trespassing, on our lands. H. J. Laurens Sunday. The order ot the ' Eastern Star, 1949 handy Ever Ready desk calen- Pitts, Mrs. J. M. Pitts. tfc , , *^ Iiss ^ anc /Chapman of Rock Hill, Chapter 154, held its inspection Sat- dar... small and handv. Chronicle HOUSEWIVES - Does your present ^ *** r u ; (iay nighl al Joanna club Worthy ^ . income fall short Of your needs? r '- v-napman. (.i-and \iairnn nt South Garnhna Publishing Co., Stationery Dept. GROCERY STORE FOR Chapman. Grand Matron ot South Carolina, — Add extra dollars to the family in- and Mrs. Roy Rushton and Mrs. Lillian Long of Charleston, was SALE — come by becoming an Avan repre- of Spartanburg, were week-end, 0 uest Joi the evening. Small grocery and market now do- sentative. Start now. Representatives Mr. and Mrs. Lee fhomas. The chapter served refreshments ing good business in the city of Lau- needed in Clinton and Joanna. Write and Mrs. Ed Warren and chil-; dur m g the social hour. rens. Stock, fixtures, and real estate. Mrs Julia T Soreee District Mana- dren °f Columbia, visited friends' C. Bryan Holland, Laurens. lc ger, Box 219,’ Aiken, S. C. * 3-4c over th e week-end here. ' VarSltV Game Here „, c , . . - ... . Mrs. Ercie Brown spent the week- ▼Q^SIFy V3Qme nere NOAHS ARK has P enty of used LET US RE-CAP your smooth tiros end in Atlanta. Ga.. with her uncle, C_, llr J_ u ki: n L, doors, s.nks, bath tuos, old walnu. with a mud and snow tread. Save i Lloyd Higginbotham. jQfUrQOy INlQnt frames. Also thousands of used 0V er 50% the cost of new tires. Ev- Mrs. Carl Johnson and children The Presbyterian college varsity booKs at 10c each. Noah s Ark Ab- ery j ob guaranteed. Hughes Tire and 0 f Clinton, Tisited Mrs. Johnson s basketball team will play the Bear- bewLe, S. C. D30-C Supply Co., E. Main St., Laurens, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Par- ings Parts and Supply company WANTED — Furnished bedroom by Phone 841. We call for and deliver. rls h, Sunday. team of Augusta, Ga., in the college 10-4p R 0 y Wicker of Pomaria, visited Mr. gym Saturday night at 8 o’clock. Ad- and Mrs. Johnnie Stroud Sunday. : mission 50c and 75c, Judson Whitmire, Misses Patsy ^ and Sara Whitmire spent the week- • CARD OF THANKS end in Summerville with Mr. and! j wish to express my appreciation Mrs. N. E. Slaten. | to e very one for the kindnesses , Rev. and Mrs. B. If. Nickols of shown me during my illness. Also for Whitmire, spent last Thursday with the flowers, cards apd love gift. — , MISS THELMA RUSS. man. Write only. “R,” care The Chronicle. Ip FOR SALE—Milk cows, with young calves. H. J. Pitts. tfc America’s Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank FOR SALE—Dining room suit, bed, box springs, inner spring mattress, dresser, W arm Morning stove, wood — stove, small portable oil heater. Rea- TONI HOME PERMANENT son lor selling, we are moving out of Leads all brands in sales. Easy to t I'.vn. Mrs. Ralph E. Norment, 512 use, safe and long lasting. Millions N. Broad St. lc of women do their own permanents now and save the difference. $2.00 f OR SALE—1941 Ford car in per- for the set and $1 00 for the refill. , fect condition. H. J. Pitts. tfc Phone Us. No. 400 We Deliver SADLER -OWENS PHARMACY Want Ads WINTER IS NOT OVER Cold raw weather :s sure to come. Be prepared, get. a bottle of Jinki'sj Hand Lotion today. Prevents and __ cures cnaps. 39c and 69c. Phone Us. No, 400 We Deliver « SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY COVERED BUTTONS made any time. Three sizes, plain, 6 styles in black and white, ivory, nickel and 1 gilt rims. Mrs. Charlie McDaniel, 201 S. Broad Street. tfc NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary St.—Phone 430 LEGAL PAPERS—Note and Mort- FOR SALE — Self-player piano in gage, Bill of Sale, Real Estate good condition. Reasonable price. Mortgage, and Title to Real Estate. Telephone 269-W or 130-J. ^Jp Chronicle Publishing Co. COX SEED CLEANERS is open full FOR SALE—Two rat terrier puppies, | ten weeks old. Females. Entitled to payers. L. B. Trammell, 15 Wash ington Street. Ip FOR SALE—Nice sturdy-built din ing chairs. Call at The Chronicle j office. 20-2p FOR SERVICE — Registered white- face bull. Fee $5.00 cash. J. Hamp Stone. 20-2p FOR EXPERT WELDING ...and... * FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS See or Call 418 CLINTON WELDING & REPAIR SERVICE Enterprise Street LOLLIS TRUCK LINE time for cleaning, separating, treat- Local and Long Distance Hauling ing, and scarifying your seed. Most Open or Closed Vans modern machinery used. Supervised Marvin H. Lollis by Ernest E. Cox. Your business ap- Phone 402-J Clinton, S. C. preciated. Every lot given carelul at- iqoq -pT-rjrvRGir ft 1 pgvaph for tention. Prefer to clean by appoint- 19 COACH FOR men,. Write Box 583, Clinton, ori‘"and^e Tu telephone 184-W after 7 p.m. for in-! ine tlres are 8° oa ana car is oe formation. Cox Seed Cleaners, oppo-1 me y 5011 ^ Reasonably site Florida Street school. 37-4cj pnCed MOTHERS—Do you realize that you can save the drudgery of washing diapers at home for as little as $1.60 per week, and also protect the health of your child by being sure of sani tary and sterile diapers, that have been washed through a total of 10 rinses. Baby Dy-Da Service, Phone 605, Laurens. tfc JOHN F. NORRIS 303 Maple Street Tax Reports Audits Bookkeeping Systems By Appointment Only Phone 460-M IN STOCK SEE DR. R. E. SADLER Easy Flow Fertilizer Spreaders, 8 ft.' PL ^ N ^ S ’ Onion Plants, ; sizes, Wood Saws, Post Hole Di M ers, „ 0 ", lon . S => s . Peas, Carrots. Feed Mills, Planters, Cultivators, Re<its and Other Hems for your Gar-, Harrows, Tandum, Bush. Bog and d ! n - B i al ( ely k - Burt , 0 " 5 Hardware & Spike, Plows, 2 disc, 5 disc and 2 I Seeds. Telephone 1»8. lc bottom scrape blades, Scoop Pahs, COX’S SERVICE is ready to care for front end loaders. Any type equip ment for Ford Tractors. your yard leveling, excavating, grading, preparing land, terracing. PITTS-DILLARD IMPLEMENT CO. Built to meet government require-1 Ford Tractors and Dearborn ments. Call 184-W after 7 p.m., or 1 Farm Equipment West Main St. Phone 219-R Clintom, S. C. see Ernest E. Cox, opposite Florida Street school, at Cox Seed Cleaners, Box 593, Clinton. 27-4c NOW OPEN FRANKLIN’S SERVICE STATION Formerly Known as Shady Rest On Joanna Highway GAS, OIL, KEROSENE, SOFT DRINKS, GROCERIES, AUTO PARTS Open 7 Days a Week: Sunday through Friday—8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturday—8 A. M. to 12 M. RAYMOND FRANKLIN, Owner Special! Real Sheer HOSE Only J.OQ ! - "V Come 9*t And See *7Item! ...Also... 51 Gauge, 15 Denier HOSE $1.95 . Spring Shades ^ Friday Only ANKLETS . . . 39c pr. (JeneJhidersoris “You Can’t Beat Value” Ask To See STYLE No. 3521 As Sketched G'lepe SiuGGa&i Tread as luxuriantly as ' a soft melody in these dainty crepe .soled san dals! Red bottoms, rich black suede tops — look at their tip-top fashion lines! Only $4.98 The Army Store CLINTON, s. c. Notice Fisherman! See the advance showing of the Fish ing Plugs of the year. Our stocks are complete with all the things that catch the fish. CASTING RODS $3.50 to $15.95 CASTING REELS $2.49 to_$35.00 AUTOMATIC FLY'REELS .....'..“1 $8.45 TROLLING REELS TROLLING LINE CASTING LINE (Nylon and Silk) 2 Vi GAL. GAS CANS OUTBOARD MOTOR GREASE TACKLE BOXES OF ALL KINDS This is just a few of the items we have. Make our store your fishing headquarters. Fishing Licenses for Sale COX HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY 201 N. Broad St. — Phone 12 Read The Chronide-Your Neighbor Does