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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, April 16,1942 Want Ads JPOR SALE—5% cu. ft. .Gibson Re frigerator. $65.00 cash. Timmerman Motor Co. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE MRS. E. a. KAY. •w liewberry, visited Mrs. Cecil O’Dell 1 LOST — Female rat terrier, white, black-spotted, near Country cltfti. Answers to name “Penny.” Reward. > recently and Mrs. D. L. Moody and W SALE—One frtth milk cow^ visited r ' 1 “ livM A »- James Bolton, U. S. naval base, | day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pensacola, Ha., Mrs. Russell Bolton, J. M. «P d ***’ Raymond Henderson of! Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stewart, Mrs. ing about four gallons milk day. L. S. Henderson, c|o J. C. Todd recently. W. R. Lanford and Mrs. Chrystelle Flow visited in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. Belle Burton visited relatives in Newberry over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine vis- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and ited ** Greenwood Saturday. l c daughter, Gail, and Mr. and Mrs. J. _£££ !GKOeil^pent Sunday with rela- LOST — Small ladies Bulova VB&st m Wnitmire. watch. Either on college campua^a»».Mr. and Mrs. Joel Smith of Whit- at armory Saturday or Sunday. Re-^ire, ^visjfijd Mrs. Mattie Hays Sun- . and Mrs. Reuben Rowe and Glenn, spent the week-end Reply to The Chroniclefoffis*. } twRh, relatives near Pelzer. d Mrs. W Grocery. Phone 8. ward if returned to Elizabeth B Phone 242-J. ■i PANTED—A good used lawn mpwr; FOR RENT—Six-room house, and garden patches, near Slat*'.*” W ,m j ir ', Su, ^ < « r - *aining School. Mrs. Will J. Adair.. "V*' and Mrs - Clau< j! 11 family visited relativ 1 —- *n reff^ntlv. R. Lanford and Lester Smith visited Training Call Claude Johnson and relatives in Woodruff recently. FOR SALE —One draw fan. Apply, Mtsj Mary Johnson, Dorothy Kelly, The Chronicle office. _lc M>rjon ^ Fran ’ ws Bragg, and DAHLIA TUBERS. Choice Tubers Chalmers and Pete Johnson spent from the Largest Grower in U* S. Sunday at Adams Camp. About 40 Different Varieties, Large j j^. and Mrs. A. J. Wilburn of and Pompon. Also Packaged Assort- Clinton, and Mrs. R. D. Jennings of ments,. Blakely Brothers Seed Store * .— j **_ __j m»_ n — Telephone 188. y. Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray- _* c j imond Ljjles recently. Mrs. Marvin Hall is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chrowder In Ninety-Six. Friends of Mrs. H. P. Bragg will regret to know she was called to Laurens during the week on account of the illness of her father J. B. Hodges. Mr. Hodges is now improv ing. Junior Choir Meet i On Thursday evening Miss Bobby | Jean Carr entertained the members - rt f the Junior Choir at her home on alhoun street with a buffet supper, general practice was held first and a social hour followed.. Other than choir members guests includ ed: Rev. mid Mrs. James Mitchell, Mrs. Henry McGee, and Miss Betty Galloway. Miss Carr was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. R. G. Carr. WANTED TO PASTURE—100 head! Sgt. Wyatt Hodges of Fort. Ben- of cattle. Come and inspect pas- j ning, Ga., visited his sister, Mrs. H. ture. Now ready. J. Hamp Stone. 2c P. Bragg, recently. —— FOR - SALE - Used Oldsmobiirimi “ r - “ d „ Mrs - Woodrow Sullivan good condition. Almost new tires.,“J “ 1SS Co 'S t r ce SulU ’', a "' P^dW, Oxley. 23-3p !<m , d ,. Mre -. M “! e Sullivan vmted ' relatives- in Williamston and Pelzer KEROSENE—10c per gallon. Yar borough Oil Co., West Main St. 2p Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poag and FOR SALE-One lot and two build- daughters, Patsy and- Jean, mgs on Musgrove street, one build-i s P® nt . Su ^ y wlth Mrs ' Poa « s P ar - ing on Florida street, several lots oni ents in Belton. Florida street, 24 acres land on Adair Miss Mabel Caldwell spent the street. J. P. Prather. A^ 16-p : we ^- €nd with he r P arents ™ p °- . , ; mana. GLADIOLUS BULBS. New shipment Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckham, Mr. just received of No. 1 Bulbs. Many 1 and Mrs. William Beckham and Mr. Separate Colors to choose from and and Mrs. Andy Kimmel spent the a Good Rainbow Mixture. Also Nas-1 week-end In Charleston. . turtum Seed in Bulk. Blakely Broth-’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guyton ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. • lc visited the latter’s brother in Saluda Sunday WOOD FOR SALE —Give me your „„,i order for any kmd of wood, cut ^ Norfolk Va is visitinx Mr any size and length needed, at a price t g you can afford. Pet B. Adair, Phone Mrs - L * H ' Poag 397-W. W. S. C. Meets The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodst church met Tuesday evening at the church. Mrs. Calvin McNeil led the group with an interesting program. Those tak ing part were: Mesdames Rudolph Prater, J. L. Abrams, Cecil Blakely, Hayne Willingham, Bryce Little and Taz Wood. The president, Mrs. B. W. Oxner, presided over the busi ness session, after which refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mes dames J. M. Rom, H. M. Willingham and Cecil Blakely. On Saturday Evoking- the Senior Epworth League, and their guests en joyed a hamberger supper' in the Assembly room at the church. Jimmie White led the recreation with several games, contests and music be- Joyed After the games hambergers and iced drinks were served. SB Little Sandra Beckham had a birthday Monday. Mrs. Lena Lovelace observed a birthday the 13th, > Irene Shaver has a birthday today. Georgia Corley will have a birth day Abril 18th. Dorothy Kelly had a birthday Monday. ‘7 . Charles Nelson observed a birthday yesterday. Betty Rowe had a birthday Tues day. _ / ■ Milton Bolick will have a birth day April 19. Mrs. Ruby Montjoy observed a birthday yesterday. Mrs. Jeanette Osborne had a birth day today. Ed Osborne observes a birthday today the 16th. Mrs. Bessie Prater has a birthday Sunday, April 19th. Lt. Fred Ross observed a birth day yesterday. Mrs. C. N. Franks has a birthday today. Mrs. Annie Harrelson had a birth day yesterday. Lester Hair observed a birthday today. Bobby Jean Carr celebrated a birthday Tueeday, April SI. Moody Johnson has a birthday to day. . C. H- Salters had a birthday Mon day. MENDING TAPE—Fully transparent and flexible, seals without water. 10c VolL Handy In hone or Vmnfeto Publishing Co.; - — r- ' ■■ ■— m WMk Mrs. Lena Lovelace has been several days. Mrs. J. L. Delaney Is improving following s recent Oiness. Mrs. B. E. Case has been ill at her home on Main street Mrs, E. N. Hunnicutt is ill at her Friends will regret to know Mrs. Shady Hawkins has been ilL Per Gallon MV"’'' V ■* YARBOROUGH OIL COMPANY WEST MAIN STREET . Can Cs Par SCREEN DOORS t« Clinton Builders Phono 15-J ' vc m: H. D. HENRY ltti-1942 M. ROLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE ' Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate • " / * Telephone 121 I innnawnnnaaMnannnawKnwnnawiiianniiwniinnnnwnwBnMnnwBBBn and 30-n! ^ r ’ and ^ rs - P- L. Attaway spent 1? Sunday with relatives in Greenwood. PHOTO FINISHING — For better Dr. and Mrs. R. H. McGee and photo finishing at a sensible price, sons visited relatives in Belton Sun- Mail your kodak roll of eight expos- day. ures with 25c coin. Your film will be Little Lir\da Braswell returned to developed and eight sparkling deckle- her home in Clinton Sunday after edge “Velox” prints made and mailed ‘ spending several days with Mr. and you postpaid. Mail us your next roll. , Mrs. Glenn Franklin. Pearson’s Photo, P.O. Box 372, Lau-j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wertz visited rens, S. C. 30-5t relatives near Newberry recently. / j BABY CHICKS—Blood Tested Stock, ?? r .; aBd J^ rS , S D G ' Sulton Jf r - Pure Breeds. Barred Rocks, R^ Li and . Mrt :. Frank . Brannon an d chil- Reds, White Rocks, Buff OrpingtOns, ? dre » v,Mted relatives in Newberry White Wyandottes and White Leg- bu Jl clay ' ... horn Cockerels. Also Feeds; Feeders, ^ Mr - Mrs - Mack Brown, Mrs. Fountains and Remedies. Blakely Mar ' on c Hamm and ^ orton Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. ^ & nday wlt ( J and Mrs -; i Walter Wright in Spartanburg. FOR RENT—To reliable party, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin and Mr.! Lou Henderson’s boarding home on and Mrs Ray Surratt and small South Broad street. Close-in location.^ daughter, Marian, visited relatives in Either partly or completely furnish-*! Milledgeville, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. ed. If interested contact Dugas Cdpe- Martin remained for a visit, land. tf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanders and TOMATO PLANTS, Hot Pepper, Sweet Pepper, Eggplant, Cabbage, Onion and Flower Plants. Also Fer tilizers and Insecticides. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. to Mrs. Street. sons, of Columbia, spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. E- Adams. . * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ellison visited rela--l | tives in Asheville, N. C., Sunday. LOST—In College View, probably on T he junior choir of Goldville Bap- j Walnut street, ladies Bulova white t ist church rendered a program of gold wrist watch. Reward if returned special music at Calvary Baptist D. O. Rhame, 410 Walnut church in Clinton Sunday evening. | lP| Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marshall spent WANT TO BUY—Young fresh milk ? few da ys last week /vith relatives cow at once. Jt C. Todd Grocery * n Hartsville. Co., Phone 8. • lc Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingsworth —2—— —_—— and children visited relatives in OFFICE FOR RENT In National Rockingham, N. C., over the week- Bank Building. Store room on Mus- en( j grove Street See Copeland-Stone Mr ^d Mrs. A. B. GaUoway of or CopelamL ** Clinton, were dinner guests of Mr. FREE! If excess acid causes you pains and Mrs. A. B. Galloway, Jr., Sunday. of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith spent Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau- Saturday in Greenville as guests of sea. Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buchillion. ait Kellers Drug Store*. 12p-7-2; Mrs. Marvin Holsonback and sons visited relatives in Prosperity Sat urday. W. A. Moorhead has returned from SALESMAN WANTED — Man for - Rawleigh route. Permanent if you | are a hustler. For particulars write _ K „ • „ oc . Rawleiifc’s, Dept. SCD-81-103, Rich-1 a bu * me “ tnp 10 Chlca *°- ihihd, Va. Ip WANTED RADIOS TO REPAIR — Call for and deliver. Reasonable charges, prompt service. Call C. D. (Simon) Pitts. Phone' "267-J. Miss Marge Crawford of Columbia, visited her mother, Mrs. Belle Craw- fprd, Sunday. Miss Helen Guerard spent the week-end with friends in Atlanta, Ip Ga. Cyp^hilia Mar^Ms pImied *' Pf* sy and Perennial Phlox. Vigoro.'Ev- aUenIled a bnthday dtonar Sunday ' given in honor of Mr. Barret and J?:,^ A -Z°l ^ sister, Mrs. Carrie Fleming, at the Fleming home in Pauline. “T Mixture and Aluminum Sulphate. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. Ip MJK MINUH Scalds -Hums lAIIPIOOL INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo- bUe - Surety Bonds - AD Forms of Property Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD CUatM,S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lunsford Of Clinton, visited Mrs. Lunsford’ parents, Mn. and Mrs. J. T. Fulmer, Sunday. Frank Barrett visited friends In Greenville -over the Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bridges and children spent Sunday .with relatives in Saluda. Mrs. Florence Bedenbaugh of Salu da, spent the week-end with her son, Alvin Bedenbaugh, and Mrs. Bed- Mr. amf Mrs. C. H. Salters had as their Sunday guests Mr. Salters’ par ents of Greenwood. Miss Lillie Mae Allen of Kings Mountain N. C., and Mrs. J. B. Platt Jr., of Charleston, are visiting Mn. James Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and son, Leonard, and John Willingham of Ninety-Six, spent the week-end with Rr and Mrs. H. M. Willingham. Dr. and Mn. J. D. Ross and chil- . Betty and Pat, Mr. and Mn. emon Ross and son, Vernon, of GreeneiHe, >Ueut Fred L. Ross of 'V <4 ff USED CAR SPECIALS 4 DAYS ONLY LATE MODEL CARS ARE OFFERED WITH GOOD TIRES WE BUY— SELL and TRADE Will Pay Ceiling Prices For Used.Tires and Tubes ^ OUR TERMS ARE RIGHT > 1941 Chevrolet Coach New tires, heater, motor perfect, low mileage. Guar anteed— 1941 Ford Coach Radio, heater, new tires. Just like new. Guaranteed. ■■■ • ; r * $850 $8X5 1941 Ford Cooch 1941 Chevrolet Cooch Clean inside and out. Guar anteed— $800 Color black, heater, looks good— $750 1939 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedqn Radio and heater, paint like new, motor perfect— $575 1940 Ford Cooch * • Color green, car looks and runs like new. Extra good rubber— * $650 1940 Plymouth 5-PosS- enger Coupe Radio and heater, 4 new re caps— $62$ 1941 Plymouth Cooch Color gray,, special deluxe. Locally owned. Low mile age— * $825 1940 Ford 4-Door Sedan Radio and heater, seat covers— $640 ' 1939 Dodge Cooch Seat eovers, heater, good tires— $535 1940 Ford Coach Black, no tires, body and paint good condition, motor needs work— ^ L275 1938 Pontiac Sedan Seat covers, heater, apd 4 recaps— $440 V - • 1939 Chevrolet Coach 4 rec&po, healer, motor in good condition— 1937 Ford Coupe Clean as a pin, side shields, heater— $195 ♦ - '■ , Vie ■■'■’Z* 1938 Chevrolet Coach 4 recaps, motor like new— $395 - 1936 Plymouth Coodt Little roughs motor good, new paint, tires thin— $160 1936 Nosh 4^ Door Sedan Good tires, radio, motor like new. Bargain— 1938 Chevrolet Cooch good, teat covers, ear little rough. Bargain— 1937 Ford Coach Motor completely overhaul ed. Seat covers— 1941 Ford Cooch Seat covers, good tires, six cylinder, paint good— $7SQ 1936 Ford Coach Good tires, trunk, motor perfect— 1225 1936 Plymouth tibach Little rough, runs OK, tires thin, paint good. Special— M30 1936 Ford Cooch Tires thin, glass broken, motor fair. Special— 1930 Model A Cooch A fair car, tires thin. Bar- 1937 ffymouffl 4-Door