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/' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 29, 1947 *** ♦ ♦ WANT ADS :■ ■: TO RENT — TO FIND — ^0 BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash Rales: 40c minimum—25 words per insertion. Over 25 words I'/ac per word. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVIUE HRS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative NOTICE—All want ads are cash ex cept to firms carrying monthly ac- Monts with the Chronicle Publish ing Company. We cannot accept uds fcr phone to be charged. FOR SALE—Used mattresses, beds, springs, dressers, tables .and chairs. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Harris and (.children of Clinton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder. Mr .and Mrs. James Cooley and i Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crocker attended the Anderson Asheville ball game in WANTED-Two waitresses. Expert-i Anderson Wednesday night. ence unnecessary, but must be neat, i Mrs. R. G. Carr attended the joint well-mannered and willing to learn.! mee ^ n S the North and South Apply Roddy’s Restaurant. 1c | Carolina postmaster’s association meeting held at Hotel Columbia in All in good condition. Reasonably. intensive course starting June 16 at priced. Mississippi Youngs. 12-3c I Newberry. Full information by con tacting Arthur Cornwall, Radio Sta- GET ON THE AIR—Actors, singers, | Columbia a few days last week. Mrs. announcers and writers trained forlcarr was on the South Carolina radio. Voice recordings. Six weeks nominating committee. Pfc. Gene Craven of Fort Bragg, KEROSENE—14c gallon. Yarborough Oil Co. tf GOOD QUALITY HEAVY BREEDS as hatched, 200 for $17.00 - . WORTHWHILE CHICKS tion WKDK, Newberry, S. C. 12-3p N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Craven. i Mr .and Mrs. Dave Riser spent FEEDS for Chickens, Turkeys, Hogs, | Thursday in Columbia. Horses, Cows, Rabbits, Pigeons,; ^ r - an< * Mrs. Cecil Blakely and Dogs, Goats, Canaries, Love Birds, i son > ^ r - an< * Mrs. Charlie B. Dickey J01 W. North Ave., Baltimore, 1, Md. | Turtles and Fish. Blakely-Burton’s Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. 5^2pT Hardwars & Seeds. Tele^bone 188. P* enr y Turner of Miami, Fla., were ; ;— I guests during the week-end of Mrs. TERMITE CONTROL — Over two ; FOR SALE—Good sewing machine, I Leila Turner in excellent condition. Price rea sonable. McIntosh Shoe Shop. 1c hundred fifty thousand structures have been protected against termite 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 — New 5-room home on j large lot just outside city limits <m Whitmire road. GI terms approx- j imately $44.00 per month. Kilgo & I TERMITE CONTROLr-Termites are flying ants- Why let them eat up your property. Termites work winter and summer and are destroying over fifty million dollars worth of prop erty yearly .To be spre, have a free inspection. Call J. R. Crawford, Phine 10. Termite Co. of - S. Q., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. Hunter, Realtors, Laurens. Phone 21871. IcjFOR SALE—Or trade for Interna tional tractor II or M: 1946 Ford FOR SALE—Youth bed, doll house,; yg 2-door special deluxe sedan. With two large size overcoats (men s). j ra( ji 0 an d heater. Car is in good .con- Mrs. Merle Duncan, 8< Musgrove St. anc j good tires. D. M. Phone ,287-J. ; Vaughan, Kinards, S. C. Ip Oswalt and Miss Faye Montjoy gave iMss Audrey O’Shields a birthday praty. •"twenty-seven guests enjoyed the games and dancing of the evening. After the cutting of the birthday cake Mrs. Oswalt served cookies, nuts and cold drinks. Audrey received many lovely gifts 1 from her friends. - Birthday Dinner Mrs. ICrfton Tucker entertained at her home on Tillman Circle last Sunday in honor of her parents’ birthday, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Beden- baugh. Mrs. Tucker served dinner to thirty-four guests. The honored guests received many useful gifts. . IB rthday Dinner On a recent Sunday Mrs. Thomas!I Bridges entertained for her husband! | in honor of hip birthday with an elaborate birthday celebration. Mrs. Bridges served dinner to many of Mr. Tom’s friends. Among the out of town guests j were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorn and ] family, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cockrell, ji of Saluda* Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hix-1 son, of Augusta, Ga., Mrs. Allie'j Rucker, H. H. Rucker of Bath, Mrs. j i Jessie Barton and daughter of Lang- = ley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bridges, Mr. j f" and Mrs. Bobby Sanders and son of fi Clinton. Mr. Bridges received many [ | lovely gifts. With The Sick Friends of Mrs. B. F. Sample will was $100. With the excellent as sistance of the girl scouts, the amount was exceeded by $54. Vacation Church School It has been announced by the pas-( tor, Rev. H. F. Bauknight, that a va cation church school will begin at Epworth Methodist church June 2 at 4:30 and will continue through Friday, June. 6. A cordial invitation (Continued on page seven) i GOLD THEATRE Goldville, S. C. Afternoon: 1:15 — Night: 6:30 and 8:30 " rrr "' Saturday: 2:00 P. M. to 12. Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 29-30— 'SONG OF THE SOUTH" In Technicolor //< J- FOR SALE —Milk cows. Pitts. ^frame^house larg^^ont'Ind Tack I ^ 1NDER TWINE; Light Cotton Hoes ; Rufus Darnell and Pope Oxner were porches that are screened in. Beauti-! and Sprocket Chains number 25 -! CamTbelTm 1 ^ ^ ^ A ‘ F ' ful front yard with two large shade j. 22, Bla k ely_Burton s Hard-j .in on. trees. Lot'exactly one acre in size - 1 ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c ur ^ rS yin C T Spent Sat ' 321X361 T E WYSOR III ' ? aP< S 80 H MiSS Naomi Sample spent last R E. W\SOR, III i Sweet William, Columbine, Shasta, week in Spartanburg with her sister Real Estate Insurance i Daisy, Zinnias and Marigold. Blake- Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85 ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tel- Hubert J. I ELECTROLUX CLEANERS — Parts 1c I and sales. Hal L. Baldwin, Phones 407.W and 86. tfi 10-room, two story,! Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fields and Mrs. Eunice Rikard of Batesburg, and Guy Prater of High Point, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater. Jim Atkins of Gaffney, spent Sun day with his brother, Clyde Atkins, and Mrs. Atkins. Mrs. Vivian Gibson of Swananoa, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Doc Buchanan Sundya. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edward Brock are spending a few daVs at Lake Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and children spent the week-end with friends in Fort Mill. j be interested to know she has been I j Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of Dar-| a patient at the hospital in'Spartan-l guests of burg. She is now recuperating at ‘ the home of her daughter, Mrs. 9*WW>V»i L // lington, were week-end Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Messrs. SATURDAY, MAY SI- DOUBLE FEATURE— "GENTLEMAN JOE PALOOKA’ ...and... "GHOST OF HIDDEN VALLEY" Willi BUSTER CRABBE and AL ((FUZZY) ST. JOHN Complete Show^— 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 O’clock MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 2-3— "DEAD RECKONING" With HUMPHREY BOGART and MARTHA SCOTT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4— "EASY COME, EASY GO" With BARRIE FITZGERALD and SONNY TUFTS Also—CASH NITE jephone 188. DYNAMITE —We carry all grades { ^ ■ ^5 ditching and stumping dynamite. FOR SALE — Cafe and store room, Todd Motor & Implement Co., Lau- ■ living quarters, 4 roms and bath, Tens, S. C. ; -“29-3C! upstairs. Located in Clinton. C. Bry- 1c FOR SALE — Bendix washing ma chine. one or two for immediate delivery. See this “wonder” machine. Mrs. W. B. Able, 62 Florida St. Phone! 276-M. Ip CUSTOMER “W” raised fryers for, 57c each, total cost, using “Spar- 1 tan” broiler mash. You can do it too! Spartan.” C-W-S Guano Co an Holland, Laurens. CITY SHOE SHOF I Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons with I C DAZEY KITCHEN DISPLAY. See ■ : —— this new display of Can Opendrs, JUST RECEI\ED shipmem oi Har-j j ce Crushers, Juicers and Knife rows. Tiller Plows, Rakes, and Ha> 'sharpeners. Blakely-iBurton’s Hard- Balers. Pitts Implement Co lc ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc Mrs. John Weathers, and Mr. Weath ers. - | Mrs. Leila Turner has returned home ofter an extended visit in Mi ami, Fla., and Alabama, where she visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Mabel Stroud spent Saturday in Greenville. Misses Barbara Willingham and! Mary Jo Fulmer were recent visitors! in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy spent Sun- j d ayin Edgefield with relatives. Mrs. John Boswell and children of Columbia, spent the week-end with Miss Nancy Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willinghamtvisited friends and relatives in Ninety-Six recently. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy, Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Bryant and' John Weathers in Spartanburg. Jeff O’Dell is ill at his home on Magnolia street. Efird Hays has returned from I Newberry hospital and is at home on | Marion street. f NEXT— ii CALIFORNIA" Poppy Sale Held The VFW sponsored the poppy sale the past week-end. The quota News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY ONE-TON all-steel 2-wheel trailers. 1 p LOOR poLISHER TO RENT—We Ronn y mad e a business trip to Co- Insect^ and waterproof camping, have large deluxe polisher. It is^ um t>ia Monday to buy vacation Jungle hammocks. Wood not a sma jj polisher, but handles so lB ‘bl e school material and also books Plastic board, ’j-inch thick. Todd easy s aves y 0U both time and en-1 ^ or the church library which will be Motor & Implement Co., Laurens, er gy Rates, $2.00 per day. Home! °P e n to readers of good books at a S. C. 2 ^~ 2c ! Supply Co. Phone 423. FOR SALE—Cocker sponiels, regis- CO WPEAS, Cane, Hegari, Milo, Mii- tered. Three males and one fe- i e t, Soy Beans, Pop Corn, Crowder tfnale. Mrs. C. D. (Simon) Pitts. Phone p e as, ^lack-Eye Peas and Peanuts. 267-J. IPiAlso Inoculation and Ceresan. Blake- % YSANTHEMUM P L A N T S — 1 > r " ;Burton ’ s Hardware & Seeds. Tel- any varieties, colors and sizes to i ephone 188. lc very early date. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willing ham of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs.’ Hfeyne Willingham Sunday. Mr. ind Mrs. Sloan Rowland spent! the week-end in Walhalla with rela-' lives. choose from. Also Azaleamums. MOTHERS—Do you realize that you Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. can save the drudgery of washing Wilson-Morse LOST — Pink gold Bulova w r i s 11 P 61- w2ek > and also protect the health watch with black band at carnival! 0 ^ y° ur child by being sure of sani- Tuesday night. Reward when re-1 ! ar y and sterile diapers, that have turned. Mildred Scott, co Rose’s 5c, ‘ ^ een was hed ; through a total of 10 10c and 25c Store. lp rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone —— — 1 605, Laurens. tfc GLADIOLI BULBS in separate or - — » — mixed colors. Also Dahlia Tubers, new BICYCLES — All kinds and Qanna Bulbs and Vitamin B1 Tab- sizes. Cooper’s Bicycle Shop, Adair lets. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & : Street, Phone 210-M. tf Seeds. Telephone 188. lc 1 — — i C. BRYAN HOLLAND TT COSTS LESS to use “Spartan” i R ea i Estate starting or broiler mashes because! phone 715 Laurens, S. C. your chicks reach frying size sooner,! (Over Brow’s Jewelry Store) On Sunday afternoon, May 18, at, 1°; diapers at home for as little as $1.50 2 o’clock Miss Alva June Wilson of 1 Goldville, and Bath, became the I bride of Otis Morse of Goldville. | The wedding took place at the home j of the bride’s parents. The bride; was giv*n in marriage by her father, ‘ and the double ring ceremony was ‘ used. In a tailored gown of white with! black accessories and a dainty off- face hat with a veil, the bride with' her blond beauty wa slovely. Only the family and a few close friends of the young couple were present. Mr. and Mrs. Morse are visiting in Cincinnatti and other points. Birthday Party The home of rMs. Curtis Oswalt! was a place of fun and merry mak-! ing on Saturday night when Mrs. 1 ■and the feed bill stops sooner. Feed “Spartan" and be safe. C-W-S Guano B- TINSLEY has recently Co. lc! been graded as Master-A painter. He also made highest mark of 89 in M ANT TO RENT Ln.urnisheJ j 1945 interior work and pastel color three or foui room a P 3 rtment. 1 stream j n g pj e j s now employed at Holmes Holland, Phone 269-M. ^P1 Presbyterian College. Ip TOMATO PLANTS, Sweet Potato p R Q TE CT YOUR PROPERTY—Boll Plants, Cabbage Plants, Onion Sets! weevils destroy cotton — Termites and a complete line ol Garden Seeds. property. Have your home Blakely-Burton s Hardware & Seeds, protected against such damage. We Telephone 188. ^ ^ lc: can gj v ; e y4)U a guaranteed job. Call NOTICE TO MY CUSTOMERS—My J- R - Crawford, Clinton, Phone 10. Termite Co. of (S- C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. tf shop will be closed for several days beginning Saturday, May 31. Please «■" £* aj ; or -“ rao r r 7 l0 ': a l?-lTHE QUICKER you pomtments. Maud Geers Beauty Shoppe. lc FOR SALE—Ten nice young Jersey xnilk cows. J. Hamp Stone. 5-4c FOR SALE—1935 Chevrolet truck in good condition. See Boyd Holtz- give us your name for a Bendix Home Auto 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 -claw. ip FOR SALE—Nesco oil stove, 5 bur ners, table top model. Practically new and priced to sell. Harvey Fos ter, at Dailey’s. Phone 132. Ip FOR SALE—11 acres land with well and one outbuilding, % mile from Goldville on Whitmire highway. Would consider trade for new car. Want Ads EO R SALE—Six-room house, four- room house with electricity on 95 acre tract near paved road. Imme diate possession. C. Bryan Holland. lc BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE—10- room house almost in heart of business center. House in good state of repair. Practically new root, up and downstairs bath, large shady lot, 33 ft. fronting Carolina Ave., 133 ft wide by 190 ft deep. Suitable for rooming house or business property. Price $5500. Mrs. W. P. Baldwin, _ . _ ^ . ! 1627 College St., Columbia. Phone Perry L. Swygert, Goldville. 5-2p 1 59 g 5 5 3c FOR SALE!—445 acre farm with 8- room house, 3 tenant houses, barns and electricity. 9 miles from Clinton and 5 miles from Goldville on pav ed road. Large home orchard. 45 acres in high creek bottoms, Price reasonable. Immediate possession. C. Bryan Holland, Laurens. lc S2S.00 nnwuuH For information loading to the rental of a 4 to 6 room house. Reference. See Olin Moore Jacobs Press Phone 100 7 Calvert Ave. Phone 311-W CITY SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sms FOR SALE—Fresh milk cow. Mrs. X H. Holland, near Long Branch. _ . lc ATTENTION, FARMERS —We are now operating our flour, feed , and com mills every day. E. V. Golding, Waterloo, S. C. 12-3c — BRAND NEW—White asbestos shin- gle house for sale. FHA approved for financing by veterans under the GI bill without any down payment. Four nooms—large. living room, two bedrooms, kitchenette and porch. Running water tan be installed in bathroom with little extra expense. E. E. Blakely, care The Chronicle. J2-3c