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T / , Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 7 Thursday, Moy 71, 1947 / ♦ ♦ WANT ADS ♦ ♦ # f 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 I'/aC per word. PERSONAL ANDiOCUL NEWS Of GOIDVILLE Mrs. Floyd Darnell and small (daughter of Charleston, were week- j end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luke ! Clark. Mrs. Darnell will join Sgl. ; Darnell in Germany soon. HOTICE—All want ads ilHTcash ex-1 FOR SALE — Three Poland' China eept to firms carrying monthly ac-| gilts. T. L. Johnson, Bonds Cross its with the Chronicle Publish- Road, RFD No. 2. Ip r Company. We cannot accept ads phone to be charged. PLOW REPAIRS for all popular makes of Turn Plows, Cultivator ing their home in Clinton with the groom’s parents. Birthday Party On Friday evening Miss Joan Hol- judge the Laurens county tower sites. . ‘ ' Towers in the county are Big Knob tower near Laurens, and Mountville tower near Mountville. Towers will be judged on a basis of personal appearance and.worfc^of the towermen, beautification of the tower site, upkeep of equipment,'and use of the garden area. The best sites in each county wiH be cHbsen and from them a judging committee from the forestry com mission will choose the state winner. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Ross and ley was entertained by her parents IDR SALE—Youth bed, doll house, Sweeps, Cotton Fenders, Hoes and two large size overcoats (men’s).. j^ay Forks. Blakely-Burton's Hard- Iflrs. .Merle Duncan, 87 Musgrove St. wa re & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c Phone 287-J. Ip 1 WANTED — A saleslady to make 1 KEROSENE 14c gallon, \arborough, t 0 house canvasjs for sale 0*1 C°- of furniture and household applianc- JK)R THEIR GRADUATION — Give es for Clinton firm. Apply by letter: a radio. We have one of the most|“X,” care The Chronicle. 1c complete stocks ot leading makes in 1 FEEDS Ior chickens, Turkeys; Hogs, town .Home Supply Co., next to Bailey’s Bank. 1c Horses, Cows, Rabbits, Pigeons, Dogs, Goats, Canaries, Love Birds, BARNES SWEETPEAS still in full Turtles and Fish. 4 Blakely-Burton’s bloom. Call 397-M. ' Ip Hardwars & Seeds. Telephone 188, children otf Greenville, Charles Ross of Raleigh, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Little and children of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia, Mrs: Douglas Ross and children of Green ville, and Mrs. Fred Ross and chil dren were guests of \^r. and Mrs. J. M. Ross Mother’s Day. Mrs. Irene Reed, Floyd Reeder, Pete Hiller of Union, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitts were visitors of Mrs. Ellie Reeder Sunday. Mrs. R. G. Carr and children have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Plott in Richmond, Va. at their home on Calhoun street in honor of her birthday. During the evening games and contests were enjoyed. Photos were taken by Bill Poag. ^ j ■: Refreshments of sandwiches, doughnuts, wafers and cold drinks were served. Joan received many beauitful gifts. Out of town guests included Wil liam Flessas, S 2-c, Boston, Mass., Arthur Frazier, S 2-c, of Boston, W. TERMITE CONTROL — Over tw° ! WANTED — SmaH house or 3 or 4 hundred fifty thousand structures. r00in unfurnished apartment. Call! 5 aVe ! Harv< * Fosler at Dalley ' s Groce 7' chUdren'an'r Brenda , o : Deu" U S pen'; damage. Why not ha\e yours pro puQng 132. lc;c,,„^-„ jC. Krag, F 2-c, Long Island, N. Y., Friends of Harley Lyons will re-I^T 5, Bett y Jean gret to know he was called to Lau-, 9 la u P «r° f F ° rt * Mr * ar “ 1 ^ rs - rens this week due to the death of his H ‘ »• Wo e, ten 01 ^derson, and Miss- sister |es Mary Frances and Sherrill Spires Leon Craig of Florida, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud and of Clinton. tected. Call J. R. Crawford, Clinton, Phone No. 10. Termite Co. of S. C., Id. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. FOR SALE — Milk cows.' Hubert J. Pitts. lc LOST — Gold cameo on ribbon, around Florida Street school. Ai- leen Dees. Phone 391-M". Ip DYNAMITE — We carry all grades * ditching and stumping dynamite. Todd Motor & Implement Co., Lau rens, S. C. 29-3c FOR SALE— 1934 Chevrolet, with three new tires. Robert O'Sullivan, 18 Jefferson St. , _/ Ip FOR SALE—90 cu. ft. whitp enamel reach-in refrigerator (used for only a short period). For restaurant, grocery, or beer parlor. Cost new .$1,450. Cash price $450. Home Sup ply Co. Phone 423. lc CUSTOMER “W” raised fryers for Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Mildred Barbee Passes Goldville was saddened over the Week-end due to the death of Miss Mildred Barbee, 12, who passed away Friday at the Spartanburg Gen eral hospital. Mildred had been TERMITE CONTROL—Termites are j Brannon in Chappells. flying ants. Why let them eat up: Mr - and Mrs. Herbert Lewis and your property. Termites work winter s< ™ s P? nt the week-end m Clarks-: <J u * te ^r several weeks, anri cnmmpr a nd arP dftttrnvin? over Vll le, Ga., with the latter’s parents, She spent her enUre life m Gold- Mr. and Mrs. Adair. | ville and was loved by all who Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and knew her. * Billy of Newberry, and S. L. Hair of Funeral services were held Sun- Columbia, were recent visitors of day afternoon at the Goldville Mrs. W. W. Hair. Methodist church with Rev. H. F. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Fulmer of Bauknight, her pastor, conducting Enoree, visited Mrs. Roy Templeton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs J.oe Johnson, Miss Myrtle Osborne, and Emory Moore Coilfltv Farmers were recent visitors in Greenville. »/• • c J c Messrs. Vernon Garner, Clisby! VlSlt SCCQ rOfm Templeton and Sandy and Larry i • Garner spent Saturday in Laurin- \ Several Laurens county farmers and summer and are destroying over fifty million dollars worth of prop erty yearly .To be sure, have a free inspection. Call J. R. Crawford, Phine 10. Termite Co. of S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. FOR SALE — Electric drink cooler, like new, Kelvinator unit, price $120. 12 ft. oak top counter, $15. F. A. Simmons, 19 N. Owens St. Ip ELECTROLUX CLEANERS — Parts and sales. Hal L. Baldwin, Phones 407-W and 86. tf the services, assisted by Rev. M. A. Bryant. FLOWER PLANTS. Snapdragon, Sweet William, Columbine, Shasta Daisy, Zinnias and Marigold. Blake ly-Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tel ephone 188. lc 57c each, total cost, using “Spar- LIGHT COTTON HOES, Hay Forks, lan" broiler mash. You can do it too with “Spartan." C-W-S Guano Co. lc ONE-TON all-steel 2-wheel trailers. Insect and waterproof cafnping “Jungle" hammocks. Wood saws. Plastic board. V^-inchr - thick. Todd Motor & Implement ■ Co., Laurens, S. C. 29-3c Hoe Handles, Binder Twine and Plow Handles. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. FOR SALE—Cadet heater and water tank. Cooper Motor Co. lc SEED CORN, Hegari, Milo, Cane, Millet, Sudan Grass, Velvet Beans, j Spartanburg, were Sunday visitors burg, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver] visited Marrett’s seed farm at West- Templeton. 1 minster during the week to observe Little Miss Norma Jean and Joe! small grain breeding work with Caldwell spent Saturday in Clinton | county agents. Several placed, orders with thier grandmother, Mrs. W. T. i pedigreed planting seed for this' Kanning. ^ ‘fall while at the farm. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holsonback and j Those making the trip from this children of Newberry, were guests, section were J. T. Addison, W. P. of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O'Dell Sunday, j Dickson, T. Randolph Davis and A. Mrs F.red Ross and daughters A- Ramage. •— have returned to their home in Wash-1 — • ington, D. C.j after a several weeks £ . r* X ower - visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell, i v - uuni 7 r,re 1 OWCrS Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bullington of Be Rated In Contest CITY SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons Soy Beans, Pap Corn, Peas and Pea nuts. Also Inoculation and Ceresan. 1 Blakely-Burton’s Hardwars & Seeds. ! Telephone 188. GOOD QUALITY HEAVY BREEDS 200 for $11.00 WORTHWHILE CHICKS |j. A Guthrie, P. O. Box 239. 101 W. North Ave.. Baltimore, 1, Md. of the John Ross family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Osborne and son visited Mrs. L. M. Wood in New berry Monday. Mrs. Wood is a pa tient at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham and Columbia, May 20.— (Special to The Chronicle).—Fire control tower sites in Laurens county will be judg ed at the end of May, along with other sites in the state, in the beua- tification contest which was started FOR RENT — Large unfurnished downstairs apartment with all mo- . _ . - _ _ , dern conveniences in nice cool pri- chl l dren s P« n f Sunday in Brevard, N.; m June, 1946, by the State Commis vale home in Cross Hill. Apply Mrs.! 0 ’ with Mr - and Mrs - Melvin Smith.lsion of Forestry. John W-.Clark, Ip | Mr. and Mrs. John Bosman and I Newberry district forester, will 1 daughter otf Columbia, are spending 1 5_3t FLOOR POLISHER TO RENT-^-We 1 a f ew days with Mrs. Bosman’s sis- * a v ! have large deluxe P olisher - U is | ter, Mrs. Marian Hamm. On Tues- CHR\SANTHEMUM PLA.NTS not a small polisher, but handles so day they visited Mr. and Mrs. John! Many varieties, colors and sizes to easy Saves you both time and - en- Fulmer in Newberry, dioo^e frarp. Also Azaleamunjs. ergy 5200 per day. Hornet Mrs _ Jack Goodlin of Knoxville,' Blakely-Burton s Hardware & Seeds. Sup pi y Co. Phone 423. Telephone 188. * lc: tf Tenn., spent the week-end with Mr. MOTHERS—Do you realize that you and ^ rs - Mason Rowland iFOR SALE—Used mattresses, beds,: can save the drudgery of washing Mr- and Mrs. W. W. Niver ahd 1 springs, dressers, tables and chairs, diapers at home for as little as $1.50 children spent the week-end recently' All in good condition. Reasonably p €r W 2 ek( an d also protect the health -jriced. Mississippi Youngs. of your child by being sure of sani- GLADIOLI BULBS in separate or'tary and sterile diapers, that have mixed colors. Also Dahlia Tubers,'been washed through a total of 10 Canna Bulbs and Vitamin B1 Tab- j rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone lets. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & 605, Laurens. tfc lc ton. with the former’s parents in Buffing- Rev. T. B. Wilkes of Chester, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ful-! Seeds. Telephone 188. COST Man’s yellow gold wrist FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey milk cow. Eugene Bolick, RFD No. 3. lc watch, Bulova, yellow gold band. NEW BICYCLES — All kinds and 9T found, return to Flem Ray and! s i Z es. Cooper’s Bicycle Shop, Adair receive reward. A? Street, Phone 210-M. tf NEW FOUR-ROOM HOUSE FOR TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS SALE TO VETERAN FHA ap- j n white, Orange and Crimson. If proved, can be financed under GI you wan | something pretty and dif- bill. Large living room, two bed- ( f eren | \_ 0 grow in pots be sure to get rooms and kitchen. White asbestos these Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & shingles, wired for electricity. Can Seeds Xelephone 188- lc be equipped with running water and bath if desired. The Chronicle. E. Blakely, care I lc C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) IT COSTS LESS to use “Spartan" starting or broiler mashes because your chicks reach frying size sooner, THERMOS JUGS, Refrigerator Ffic- and the feed bill stops sooner. Feed j n * c Boxes and Picnic Baskets, “Spartan" and be safe. C-W-S Guano . Coleman Lanterns and Repairs and q 0 - l c I Safety Gas Cans. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. WANTED—Two waitresses. Experi ence unnecessary, but must be neat, well-mannered and willing to learn. Apply Roddy’s Restaurant. lc J CITY SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe* Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons TOMATO PLANTS, -Stfeet Potato PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY—Boll Plants, Cabbage Plants, Onion Sets and a complete line of Garden Seeds. weevils destroy cotton — Termites destroy property. Have your home Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds, protected against such damage. We Telephone 188. lc FOR SALE — Good used Westing- house electric stove. Home Supply Co., next to Bailey’s Bank. lc can give you a guaranteed job. Call J. R. Crawford, Clinton, Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. tf ' mer. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Mitchell of Mar-! tinsburg, W. Va., visited relatives and friends here Monday. Miss Jean Templeton of Newberry, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templeton. Mr. and Mrs v Woodrow Bledsoe and daughter of Newberry, visited friends here Monday. Bride Entertained Mrs. Virgil Whittle, young bride, was the guest of honor at a miscel laneous shower last Monday evening ^at Joanna club. The guests were greeted by Mrs. Walter Waits and invited into the lounge. Throughout the evening much fun and merry making was directed by Mrs. J. L. Brawley, assisted by Mrs. Billy Nabors. Prizes were won' by Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Mrs. Louis Murphy, Mrs. Carl Franzen and Mrs. Shealy of Newberry. The bride was becomingly dressed in a light pink butcher linen dress and wore a corsage of pink and white carnations. Her accessories were white. s The hostesses served a salad course, sandwiches and tea. Mrs. Whittle received a number of lovely gifts. FOR SALE—Ten nice young Jersey THE WICKER you give u S your name for a Bendix Home Auto milk cows. J. Hamp Stone. ]- 5-4c HOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE—1941 Roycraft. Excellent condition; two- tone grey color, sleeps four. Inquire at grey trailer on P. C. campus. D. L. Stanford. « Ip FOR SALE—9x12 all-wool rug, with pad. Good conditio^ and color. $65. Phone 392-W. lc GARDEN HOSE in 25 and 50-feet lengths. Also Rain King_Sprink- lers, Nozzles and Hose Repairs. Blakely-Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc FOR SALE—Round electric brooder, 52-inch canopy, for 300 6-week- old chicks. Never been used. Mrs. Joe Campbell. Phone 256-R. Ip matic Laundry or ironer the quicker we will be able to deliver it. For detailed information, call Mrs. Ernest E. Cox, Telephone 184-W, 220 E. Florida St. 5-4p FOR SALE — 4-burner New Perfec tion oil stove. Good condition. Mrs Bennie Sumerel, 14 Jackson St. Ip BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE—10- room house almost in heart of busii&s^ center. House in good state of repair. Practically new roof, up and downstairs bath, large shady lot, 33 ft. fronting Carolina Ave., 133 ft. wide by 190 ft deep. Suitable for roaming house or business property. Price $5500. , Mrs. W. P. Baldwin, 1627 College St., Columbia. Phone 5985. 5-3c SINGER SEWING MACHINES CONSOLE AND JPORTABLE ELECTRIC New motors, controls and cabinets. Treadle type. All factory rebuilt and guaranteed. MORRISON FURNITURE CO. Main and Musgrove Sts. Ladies Class Meets The Ever-Ready class of the Methodist church held their regular class meeting Tuesday evening in the assembly room of the church. Mrs. Floyd Abrams led an inspir ing and helpful devotional. During the business hour Mrs. J. J. Abrams, president, presided. The various reports were given and worts seems to be progressing rapidly. Mrs. Frank Trotter and Mrs. Eu gene Bishop, hostesses, served a fried chicken plate with tea. King-Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William King of Goldville, announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to William R. Anderson, Jr., of Clinton, March 29. The bride, with her brunette beauty, was lovely in a soft grey gab ardine suit with black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are mak- Watch Your Kidneys/ Help Them Cleanse the Mood of Harmful Body Waste Yaw kMaavs mrs eonatmatly filuHng wwta msttar (root tha Mood atrasm. Bw ktdsaya aowatl— lag la tfcoir wort So sot sot as Natws istoadoS—(ail to ts» aioro imparitioo that, if rstaiaod goboajtho yotou sag upoot tho Symptom may ho aoniaf I ponrtatoot hoodoeao, attacko of gottiac ap aighta, awoUiag, _ an dor tho oyos-a fooling of sorrow aaxioty sad loos of pop aad atroogth. Othor aigaa of kidaoy or Maddwdis- •igaa of kidaoy or bli 1 aomotlmH bwaing, 1 • ‘ ion. ~ 00 doubt that prompt r than nogloet. Das *• ha to haw winning srr PilU. Pass'* hove been winning saw Meade for moro than forty yoara. They hart a aation-wid* reputetioa. An recommended by gratohd people tha : year titknri Doan spills t Have Cool Summer Comfort In Your Home or Upstairs Apartment With A Climax Room Cotaler , A Beautiful Ornament ADJUSTABLE TO FIT ANY ORDINARY WINDOW HAS THREE SPEEDS Will install for one day trial, to prove perform ance of this quality Room Cooler 59 .95 Installed Home Supply Go. Next to Bailey's Bank Phone 423 Graduation Gifts Solve the Problem of What To Give Here . *• We are showing many lovely and useful gifts suit able for girls and boys. We will be happy to have you come in and let us show you our selections — gifts that will be a lasting remembrance. You Are Always Welcome Here REFRESH YOURSELF AT OUR FOUNTAIN DURING THE HOT WEATHER w. r • i McGee’s Drug Store A Complete Drag Store Phone No. 1 COLD THEATRE Goldville, S. C. Notice Change In Time of Shows: Afternoon: 1:15 — Night: 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 22-23— "LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY ll With MICKEY ROONEY 1 SATURDAY, MAY 24— "MR. HEX" With THE DEAD END KIDS "WEST OF THE ALAMO" With JIMMY WAKELY , MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 26-27— CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA" With DICK HAYME8, VERA-ELLEN, CESAR ROMfRO . In Technicolor WEDNESDAY, MAY 2&— "BACKLASH" MORNING SHOW AT O'CLOCK ... Alao—CASH N1TE NEXT— "SONG OF THE SOUTH" ——» . i.———. , Tft | News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY a ; J . A mmmzm