The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 01, 1947, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

\ Poge Six 4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursdoy, May ^ 1947 - *. i , WANT i ADS ♦ ♦ TO RENT — TO FIND — *0 BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash Rates: 40c minimum—25 words per insertion. Over 25 words 1 Vic per word. , PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE MRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative NOTICE—All want ads are cash ex cept to firms catryingr monthly ac counts with the Chronicle Publish ing Company. We cannot accept ads by phone to be charged. 3-YARD dump truck for hire. Also 4-cylinder Ford for sale. See W. L. Wier. FOR SALE—New Mitchell room air conditioner. A bargain. Timmer- l,ittle Pat Ross of Greenville, spent a few days last week with Mike Cooley. Mr. and ijjr?. W. E. Holsonback and children visjted Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell Sunday. Joe Ruff of V^hitmire, was the week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs. man Motor Co. lc ! Ellenburg. POULTRY NETTING in 1 and 2 inch mesh. Also 1-2 and 3-4 inch poultry floor o* sand screen wire and small staples. Blakely-Burton’s Hard- Ip j ware, A Seeds. Telephone 188. lc FOR SALE—Nicely decorated bas-1 ELECTRIC Water Heaters, 30 and sinet, $12. Telephone 367. Ip' 40 gallon capacity, fully automatic, ’ ! for delivery now. Cash dt terms. KEROSENE—14c gallon. Yarborough j Morrison Furniture Co. \ lc Oil Co. tf FOR SALE—Two-wheeled trailer in good condition. Reasonable. B. F. Wingard. Phones 33 and 268-M. lc SINK and cabinets, porcelain enam el, only $139.50. for delivery now. Cash or terms. Morrison Furniture | •Co. lc FOR SALE—95 acre farm, 6 room house, tenant house, ;barn, and electricity. Twenty acres in grain. Immediate possession. C. Bryan Hol land, Laurens. lc FEEDS forChickens, Turkeys, Hogs, Houses, Cows, Rabbits, Pigeons, Dogs; Goats, Canaries, Love Birds, Turtles and Fish. Blakely-Burton’s Hardwars & Seeds. Telephone 188. TERMITE CONTROL — Over two • hundred fifty thousand structures have been protected against termite FOR SALE —8 room house, two apartments with baths, lot 89x130. Good location in Clinton.' Priced within limit of Veteran loan. C. Bf, an Holland, Laurens I J FOR SALE—Good saddle horse. P. L. Darnell, Goldville. l-2p AZALEAS in all varieties for sale. Now is a good time to select your damage. Why not have your’s pro tected. Call J. R. Crawford, Clinton, Phone No. 10. Termite Co. of S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. _ FOR SALE - Pitts. Milk cows. Hubert J. lc ’t -SHRUBBERY pruned, sprayed. We spray lawns to kill weeds. Lawns «nowed and fertilized. Write or call. | favorites. It is not too late to plant. Wingard’s Landscaping S e r V’i c e ,tAIl .kinds of shrubs available. Win- Phones 33 and 268-M. lc gard’s Landscaping Service. Phones OUTSIDE AND INSIDE WHITE! 33 _ and 268-M. L C PAINT in limited quantity. Also TERMITE CONTROL—Termites are Red and Green Roof Paint and sV-J fl y in g ants - wh y let them eat U P Miss Jean Templeton of Newber ry, spent the week-end with,, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Temple ton. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. Virgie Gafner, Mrs. Edwin Thomas and Clisivy Templeton spent Saturday in Greenville. 1 Mrs. Joe Johnson visited her pa r - ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell, in Clibton Wednesday. „ Mrs. Mattie Hayes, Mrs. G_pae Craven, and Mrs. Calvin Elliott at tended the funeral of an ; uncle in Laurens Monday. Pfc. Eugene Craven of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Craven. Messrs. Vernon Garner, Verlyn Davenport and Billy,, Stewart spent the week-end at Camp Old Indian. Mr. and Mrs. Johrtny Stroud and children, Mr. and Mrs. Grey Stroud and children visjted in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Roy Templeton and daugh ter and Cecil O’Dell and daughter accompanied Roy Templeton to Cal houn Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willihgham were visitors in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud and daughters spent the week-end in Prosperity with Mrs. Stroud's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ent. The essays written by the Jo anna high school students will be read and prizes awarded at com mencement. Mrs. W. P. Byars and her group are hostesses. BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips .. Visitors oral colors in Floor Enamels. BlakftJyour property. Termites work winter Iv-Burton's Hardware STsfceds. Tele- and summer and are destroying over j ^ phone 188 . lc fifty million dollars worth of prop- 1 Smith in Brevard, N. C. r ""j ertv vearly To be sure, have a free Mrs. W. A. Moorhead and Miss FOR SALE —All kinds tomato and. in5pection Call j R cv aw ford,! Annette Moorhead visited in At- pepper plants. \V. C. Baldwin. l-4c ; Phinp 10 Terrnit e Co of s c., lanta > Ga * Saturday. • Guy Prater of High Point, N. C., spent the week-end with his'parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater. •PHILCO FREEZER, 24 cu. ft. ca-' M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. pacity, for delivery now Cash or CLEANERS — Parts terms. Morrison Furniture Co. lc| and sales. Hal L. Baldwin, Phones FOR SALE—Two new 6-tube Zenith! 107.W and 86. tt, table model radios. Bargains. Tim-j SEED CORNt Hegari, Milo, Cane, /merman Motor Co. lc Millet, Sudan Grass, Velvet Beans, TFOR SALE — Bend ix Automatic Soy Beans, Pop Corn,,Peas and Pea- Home Laundry machine. We are nuts. Also Inoculation and Ceresan. taking orders arid making deliveries Blakely-Burton’s Hardwars & Seeds. ■as fast as possible. Place your order! Telephone 188. now. Mrs. Ernest E. Cox, 220 E. Flor-JpQ R SALE —Cafe and store room, ida St. Phone 1J14-W^ *~4P j living quarters with bath upstairs. tCHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS —| Located in Clinton. C. Bryan Hoi- Many varieties, colors and sizes tdfJand, Laurens. lc ■choose from. Also Azaleamums. ] NEW BICYCLES Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey Ow ens and little daughter, Nancy, will arrive tomorrow to spend the week end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens. Mrs. Owens and Nancy will remain for a week’s visit. Miss Mattie Prince, formerly em ployed by Jacobs Press, has accepted a position with the Army Store. Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry, accom panied by their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Law of Greenville, spent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. M. S. Garrison spent Sunday in Tucapau with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Watson. Walker Donnan spent the week end in Columbia with his brother, Alvin, who is a patient in a hospital there. Mrs. Jack Jeanes attended the wedding of Miss Evelyn Elrod and J. W. Tripp in Piedmont Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bishop moved this week into an apartment on Cen tennial street. Miss Sarah McCrary of Camden, spent several days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mc Crary. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.! DeWitt Welburn of Chester. R. F. Henry of Leesville, was a business visitor here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards and son Joe, are visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. Arthur ; Anderson, and Mr. Anderson, in Chicago, 111. Miss Margaret Ann Barnette, stu- Woman’s Society Meets j f®" 1 at P J r r( th Grenville Junior col- The Woman’s Society of Christian ^ Service will hold its regular month- ^ W ‘ th h ? t r parents ’ Mr ' and Mrs ' , .. m j ** *• b. Barnette, ly meeting Tuesday evening, May ceremony in the presence of a large .assemblage of relatives and friends. The church , was beautifully decor- L. HrilhinAartrJr.^oi^Batesbun! wi ^ southern smilax, baskets — o ■ of white gladioli, graceful ferns and white tapers in white candelabra. Along the windows were ivy and Landford-Rhinehart {> cer Of statewide interest wap the lov£T a S9l ly wedding OT^lss ^o|||eJLangford ’ of Batesiburg- and CWrleston, and! and Columbia, which took place at 4 o’clock, March Itf; at Clydes Chap el church^ Batesburg. ficiated using the impressive ring The Rev. William Key, pastor, of- .lighted tapers. White bows marked" f the family pews. COLD THEATRE Goldville, S. C. Notice Change In Time of Shows: Afternoon: 1:15 — Night: 6:30 and 8:30 t l Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c a : * ' A * THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 1-2— // "NORA PRENTISS With ANN SHERIDAN and KENT SMITH SATUKDAY, MAY 3— .. i - DOUBLE FEATURE "VACATION IN RENO" With JACK HALEY ; GUNNING FOR VENGEANCE // With CHARLES STARRETT and SMILEY BURNETT MONDAY AND-TUESDAY, MAY 4-5— "PURSUED" With ROBERT MTTCHUM and TERESA WRIGHT r WEDNESDAY, MAY 6— //•i s. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willingham, Kenneth and Tony visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham Sunday. 6, at 7 o’clock. The meeting will be held in the assembly room and the hostesses will be-Mrs. B. W. Ox- ner and Mrs. Dan Gunter, ah lad ies of the church are invited to at- '.Telephone 188. lc FOR RENT—6 room house on Clin ton Mill pump house road, 3 miles from Clinton Laurens. All kinds and | tend, sizes. Cooper’s Bicycle Shop, Adair Street, Phone 210-M. tf Mrs. Barrett Passes rv-wD cArr n i uri-i. Mrs - Maggie Owens Barrett, 50, FOR SALE — 9 weeks old English .. , „ . „ .. I .. „ , . wife of G. A. Barrett, died Wednes- setter pups. Female $10, male $15. , . . ’ ,- C. Bryan Holland,, Carrol Reid phone 123-M Id day afternoon at her home on Mar ' 1c, carrot Bern. Bnone M. LPiion street following several months C. BRYAN HOLLAND i of illness. She was a native GLADIOLI BULBS in separate or mixed colors. Also Dahlia Tubers, Canna Bulbs and Vitamin B1 Tab lets. . Blakely-Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. Dr. F. F. Hicks, Dr. Marion E. Lawson and Mrs. Margaret Adair attended the South Carolina State Dental convention held in Myrtle Beach last week. Mrs. Willie Crapps of Goldville, underwent an appendectomy at the local hospital Tuesday. U. D. C. meets The Stephen D. Lee chapter, Unit- 0 f ed Daughters of the Confederacy, Real Estate I Spartanburg county but had lived Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. | in Goldville for 17 years and was (Over Brown's Jewelry Store) ja member of the Goldville Baptist i church. 1 ! : will meet at 8 o’clock tonight (Thurs day) with Mrs. Dan Yarborough. MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY With DENNIS O’KEEFE Also—CASH NITE /# News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY 1 C iFOR SALE—Used baby carriage in good condition. Mrs. Carrol Reid.) Ip QUIT LOOKING FOR WORK—Es- phone 123-M. tablish yourself in a profitable Rawleigh Business in West Laurens SNAPDRAGON PLANTS—Separate county. Be your,own boss. No ex- 1 an d Mixed Colors. Also Plants of Mrs. Barrett was twice married.! First to Victor Owens and frdm this union survives two sons, D. H. Ow- Fleming of Pauline; two brothers, Newberry, and one daughter, MrsT perience or capital necessary. Write Shasta Daisy, Columbine, Sweet Leila Lott, Goldville. Her second immediately. Rawleigh’s, Dept. William, Pinks and Many Colors of SCD-81-236, Richmond,'Va." i-3p Thrift. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware FOR SALE — Electric drink cooler, —X- like new. 12x24 ft. counter, hard-; FOR SALE—Excel movie projector, wood top. Small counter. Display' 16-mm. 6 rolls film. $25. Also •case. Small Philco radio. F. A. Sim- 1 Pan-American truufpet. $35. Roger anons, 19 N. Owens St. Ip; Poore, Goldville. 8-2p SINK and Cabinets, porcelain enam- FOR SALE —Ten cords good pine el, mfg. by American Central, for; wood. C. B. Monroe, Rt. 3, Clin- delivery now. Cash or terms. *Morri- ton - 1 Ip son Furniture Co. , ANTIQUES— The Brick House is NEW 4-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE—! selling out! Entire stock reduced— Living room, two bedrooms, and lovely furniture, glass, china, mir- . kitchen, white asbestos shingle con- rors > .f rafia ®*T prints, silver. The Brick in Rosemont cemetery in Clin- struction. Will subdivide acreage to House Antique Shop, 454 East Main, Carriage was to Mr. Barrett, who survives with 2 stepsons, J. F. and P. A. Barrett; one step-daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Marshall, all of Gold ville; two sisters, Mrs. Eddie Weath ers of Goldville, and Mrs. Corrie Fleming of Pualine;-two brothers, John Mitchell of Roebuck^ and Archie Mitchell of Laurens. Funeral services were held Fri day at 3 o’clock at the Goldville i3ap<ftst church with Rev. M. A. Bry- bnt, assisted by Rev. William ! Ellen- •burg, conducting the services. Burial suit individual purchaser. See it this Spartanburg, S. C. 8-3p ton. kj-' •> Music Festival The South Carolina high school! music festival was held at Winthrop college April 10, 11 and 12. Th£ week-end. Located just off Sandy GOOD quality heavy breed baby Springs highway, about three miles' c hi c ks, 200 lor $11.00. Worthwhile from Clinton. E. E. Blakely. lc Chicks, 101 W. North Ave., Baltl- TOMATO PLANTS, Sweet Potato mo:e, 1, Md. ^ l* , 4p'f , judges were Dr. Edward Hughes, Plants,'Cabbage Plants, Onion Sets;prqt£ct YOUR PROPERTY Boll!Hew York, piano; Dr. John Finley, ■and a complete line of Garden Seeds.] weevils destroy cotton — Termites| WHliamston.^dirictor of the West- Blakely-Burton's Hardware & Seeds, destroy property. Have your homei minst€r choir glee club; Dr. Nowal Telephone 188. lc protected against such damage. Wei c ' hurch . Comulbia University, New PREMIER Upright or tank type cleaners, for'ydeliVery now. Cash or terms. Morrison Furniture Co. lc ANTIQUES ON SALE — Gorgeous j long rose carved mahogany^sofa, in fclue damask; pari of exquisite pink can give you a guaranteed job. Call J. R. Crawford, Clinton, Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C., Mr. D. .Wiley, ■ ’ tf ! Mgr:, Batesburg, S. C. FLOOR POLISHER TO RENT—We have large deluxe polisher. It is and gold French china vases, 16 in.'not a small polisher, but handles so tall; Sheraton chest desk; large drop-|*asy. Saves you both time and en- leaf dining table. The Brick House ergy.^Rates,. $2.00 per day. Home Antique Shop, 454 East Main, Spar tanburg, S. C. 8-3p Supply Co. Phone 423. York, band instrument solos. The participants from Goldville established a record at the festival. They were Joyce Frady and Jean Smith, first division, senior piano duet; Doris Wehunt, Kitty Delaney, second division, junior piano duet; Dot Carr, second division, piano solo; Marshall Smith, second I division, trombone solo, and Miss Nancy EDUCATORS and Clergymen Rates: Life, one year, $4.25; Time, one tf _ Chapman, trumpet solo. MOTHERS: Solve your diaper wor ries. We will furnish 6 dozen clean, ^ year, $4.50, and Newsweek, one year, aterile diapers a week, furnish a: $4.50. Give name of church or school white porcelain sanitary disposal can, give you pick-up and delivery ser vice on Tuesdays and Fridays, for only $1.50 a week. Drop us a card or give us a ring. Driver will stop by and give full details. Baby Dy-Dee Service, Phone 605, Laurens. l-2c FOR SALE—'143-acre farm just off highway 56 (Jacobs), about 75 acres in cultivation, five-room house with electricity, a three-room house, barn, pasture and running water. Property faces paved road leading to Mrs. Mattie Young place and was owned by late J. L. Dickert. Inter ested parties asked to see Herman Henderson or contact M. W. Dickert, 155 New Market Street, Green wood. 15-3p V ait, silverware, kitchen equipment, j (Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Rushton an- 3 ^!i ^ n€nS ’ an< * furnis * dn £ s » janitor! nounce the birth of a son Monday, ipjphes, paper good to " * * that you are connected with. Send order to: Miss Frances C. Winn, Phone 417-J, 33 S. Owens St. 8-5p SALESMAN, age 26-32, active and aggressive, to sell china, glass-! wa£, silverware, kitchen equipment, 1 ho supplies, paper good to hotels, res- taurants, hospitals, institutions in Clinton, Myrtle Beach, Columbia, Augusta, Athens, Anderson area. Salary while in training, liberal pro fit sharing commission and traveling allowances. Positive post-war future with largest hotel and restaurant supply company in Middlewest. Write or apply in person. Edward Don & Company, 2201 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 16, 111. ip Mr. Mills Comes To Goldville The foundation has provided ah instructor for the Joanna band, Mr. Kay Mills of Clinton. He instructs and practices with the band Monday and Thursday of each week. Birth Announcement Rushton Eastern Star Will Meet The Order of Eastern Star chapter, NO. 154, will hold their regular meeting Friday night in the chapter room at 7:30 o’clock. Woman's Club The Woman’s , t club will meet Thursday, May 1, at 7 JO o’clock. All members interested in the annual trip are especially urged to be pres- PURINA BROtLIER CHOW Each bag built to grow 30 Rjs. livie meat, when fed on (he Purina Plan. Figure your profits from . . . FAST GAINS LOW-COST GAINS H. J. PITTS STORE Exclusive PURINA Dealer In Clinton i m m m m v ■ i ■ ■■■■■ BUSY MOTHER? THEN SERVE THIS TASTY MEAL-IN-A-MINUTE i :n ■4 •i } BARBECUE HASH An All-Meat Product Made In South Carolina Hardware Items Lawn Mowers Water Hose Lawn Sprinklers Blcyelea Oil Stoves Du Pent Paints - Nylon PaiUt Brushes Pressure Cookers Fishing Supplies Two-Hone Wagons St-Tooth Weeders 2-Horse Walking Cultivators , COPELAND Hardware Supply Co. 15 chick; > > U. S. Approved Pullorum Controlled. Each gear our founda tion flocks are Improved byicarefully selected new stock. We have them in stock or you may order for future delivery. x 25 lbs. 56 lbs. 100 lbs. ALL-MASH STARTER $1.29 $2.50 $4.90 GROWING MASH $1.28 $2.42 $4.65 BROILER MASH .L $2.47 $4.75 GROWING SCRATCH : $1-29 $2.45 $4.65 BIR D SET; □LOUR ft FEED STORES USt THK BIST* Musgrove Street CLINTON, S. C. DIRCCT KOOM MILL TO VOUif i i * ! -t A l