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1— / //• l Poge Six f V— ■ 7 -7-^7 ^7^ J 1 THE CUNTOH CHRONICLE ■/" <-Wm / • Thursdoy, July 31, 1947 ♦ ,♦ ♦ :■ ■: TO RENT — TO FIND 'fO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads *Terms Cash Rates: 40c minimum—25 1 words per insertion. Over 25 words l^c per word. i PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF 60LDVILLE MBS. CECIL 7 O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative i ?: ! T Mr.and Mrs. Herman G.! Coats of Newberry, wer§ week-end guests of ’the latter’s sister, Mrs. C^cil Odell, and Mr. O’Dell. Miss Joyce Creswood of Clinton, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks. Mrs. Belle Crawford is fMCTCE—All want ads are cash ex- [CABBAGE PLANTS, Collard Plants, i to firms carrying monthly ac-| Tomato Plants, Flower Plants, Ru-| Mrs. Belle Crawford is spending with the Chronicle Publish- 1 tabaga and Turnip Seed. Blakely-1 some time with her son, Alec Craw ler Company. We cannot accept ads Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-j ford, and Mrs. Crawford, fey phone to be charged. Iphone 188. lej- Miss Bonnie Brannon of Chappells, [spent last week-end with Mr. of tooth powder for 41c. SADLER-1 your property. Termites work winter! Mr - ® n d Mrs. H. M. Willingham, ^ OWENS PHARMACY. 1c 1 apd summer and are destroying ove? and Mrs .Louis Murphy, J Ir. a d (ter ——r—I fifty million dollars Worth of prop-;^J rs - ^ E - " ‘ Riser at Kiriards. ^OSENE-Hc gallon. Yarborough. erty yearly : T o be sure, have a free! " Master Sandy Templeton is spend- WANT TO SAVE? Take advantage; TERMITE CONTROL—Termites arel Mrs Johnny Stroud . of Colgate’s 1c Sale. .Two 40c cans! flying ants. Why let them eat up bars and Miss Betty Prater visited Eddie Lee Price at the arpiy air base hospital in Greenville Sunday. Floyd Reeder of Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodlin of Knoxville, Tenn., were week-end guests of Mrs. Goodlin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rowland. Wallace Glenn Carr, S 1-c, of Jack- and 1 sonville, Fla., is spending ten days with his mother, Mrs. D. M. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Riser and Donna Jo spent Sunday with the lat- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. * ports success in lengthening storage time and reducing shriveling loss in stored potatoes by dipping ip a wa ter wax emulsion containing four per cent concentration of methyl- ester of naphtaleneactic acid.' The chemical retards sprouting and the waxing reduces shrinkage. Don’t accept check from unknown cattle buyer without ; confirm^tkm through your bank. The thyroid gland taffects milk production. If the gland is removed from a cow, her supply of milk de creases about 75.per cent. About 90 per cent of bacterial con tamination of milk is due to poorly cleaned and poorly sterilized uten sils. ——• Keeping down weed growth will aid in preventing insect damage. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Oil .Co. CAR OF '-Great Heart” small egg inspection. Call J. R . .Crawford,; Rhine 10. .Termite Co. of S. C., C. Mrs. T. O. McGowan and daugh ter of Muskogee, Oklahoma, is rCe S io a o d u ed w a r«hl: S: FOR faTCert ^75 pJrTy.*^ 5 With ^ ing this week in Calhoun Falls with! >j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton. Miss Thelma Craven of Kinards, is! « C-W-S Guano Co. 1c Pitts. 1c FOR SALE—Choice business lots at Coldvilie on- Clinton highway for etores or other types o*f business, j DDT Powder and Liquid, Black Leaf Also residential lots near Workman'40, Red Arrow and Evergreen Sprays, •borne place. See Charles R. Work-[siakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds, man, 136 N. Broa'd St., Clinton. 7-3c Telephone 188. 1c FOR SALE—Wood stove in good con dition, cheap. Mrs. Rueben Rowe, 119 Sumter St., Goldville. 1c SPARTAN. Tuxedo and Table Rock feeds fresh every' week. See us for your feeds requirements. C-W-S Gu aao Co. Misses Mary Francis and Inez ROTENONE DUST, Sabadilla Dust, | Tinsley were Saturday visitors in Rotocu with Rotenone and Copper, Newberry. Sgt and Mrs. Lacey Whitley of Myrtle Beach, spent the week-end with Mrs. Whitley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osbdrne. Mrs. Floyd Wicker spent the week end in Newberry with Mr. and .Mrs, Clarence Fulmer. Among those from the Baptist Parts i church attending Ridgecrest this if {ELECTROLUX CLEANERS two! and sales. Hal L. Baldwin, Phones! week are Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Bry- * ant, Mrs. O. F. Murphy and Myrtle, TERMITE CONTROL — Over hundred fifty thousand structures , 407.W and 86. w Rave been protected against termite FOR RENT—Five-room house with damage. Why not have your’s pro- bath. Call 428-W. Ip p£f d ' ? all 1 o Tp rnTJ ro d, o? ll s nt c n ’ WANTED—All people suffering from M. D. wileyTMgr. BStabuig-S. C. I or backache lo try , , KIDDO, only 'UTcT Money-back guar- 'POISON the weevil. We have mop- an tee. McGee’s Drug Store, Clinton, mix. calcium arsenate and benzine-| Sep25-p hexachloride dust. C-W-S Guano C0.4-—— — — ~ . . . , . * 17 LOST—Teeth, upper right plate, $5 NEW BICYCLES — All kinds and sizes. Cooper’s Bicycle Shop,.Adair’ Street, Phone 210-M. tf PUBLIC TYPING—All kinds of typ ing done promptly and at a rea sonable rate. Call Miss Virginia Sad-j ler at 228. 1c ' FOUND: MINT TINKLE, a new and cooling fountain drink. Frosty and refreshing. MINT TINKLE — a real -cooleroo. SADLER-OWENS PHAR-1 MACY. 1c! €OR RENT— Electrically equipped reward. Eph Young. Ip C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate * Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. (Ov«r Brown’s Jewelry Store) CITY SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins 81 Sons and Larry Murphy, Miss Fannie Copeland, Mrs. Wreford Nabors, Mrs. H. T. Murphy, Misses Betty and Sa rah Galloway, Melba Gardner, Joyce Frady, Mrs'. W. W. Hair, Mrs. H. L. Gardner, MfT and Mrs. ~Ar"Br~Gallo- way. ^Guy Prater of High Point, N. C.., was a week-end visitor of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L.' E. Prater. Mr. and Mrs. r Joe Purdy,'■Mrs. Ber tha Stroud, Mrs. Fearless Rowe and Ethel Mae visited friends in Clinton Sunday. Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, Brenda and Su zanne are spending this week in Fort Mill with Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell. Mrs. Eddie Lee Price and Leonard, L. E. Prater, Hack Prater, Louie Na- Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan, .and Mr. Buchanan. Friends of Sgt. Richard Willing ham will be glad to know he has re turned. home['.-’ Richard has been in the army 16 months, 11 of which were spent.in Korea. With the Sick Friends of Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt will regret ot know she is a hospital pa tient in Greenwood, where she is un dergoing treatment. Mrs. Doc Buchanan is a patient at Hays hospital in Clinton. Go To Church Sunday Morning COOPER'S TAXIS will take you and your family to church every Sun day (inside of city limits, including State Training School and^-ydia Mitt.) FREE V V- J If -v apartments, inner spring mattress-1 FLOOR POLISHER TO RENT We es, continuous hot water. Across etreet from ocean. Five blocks from -town and amusements. Accommo dations 8. Mrs. Ellen H. Henderson, SOS S. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, C. _f2l f jFOR SALE—Building lot on North Adair Street. T. J. McCarty, Ro gers Market. 1c have large deluxe polisher. It is not a small polisher, but handles so easy. Saves you both time and en ergy. Rates, $2.00 per day. Home Supply Co. Phone 423. tf EXPERT RADIO SERVICE On Home and Auto Sets CLINTON RADIO SERVICE Phone 142 In Rear L. B. Dillard’s Store MOTHERS—Do you realize that you can save the drudgery of washing diapers at home for as little as $1.50 per week, and also protect the health of ypur child by being sure 0^ sani- — ; 7^ I tary and sterile diapers, that have FOR SALE-New Chevrolet car radio been washed through a total of 10 and all attabhments^ Mrs. Ansel inses Bab Dy . D e Service, Phone Godfrey. ^ 1c Want Ads WANTED by couple with no chil dren or pets, one to three furnished rooms. Box 313, Clinton. Ip FOR SALE — Several English shep herd dogs. Ike McCarley, Phone 190-R. Ip DAHLIAS for Sale—All colors, $1.50 per dozen. Mrs. W. T. Kanning, Telephone 300-J. Ip HOUSEHOLD ITEMS-^-Cloths Pins, 5-gallon Oil Cans, Aluminum Ket tles and Percolators, Quart Thermos Bottles, Two and Three Cell Flash lights ‘and Combinets. Blakely-Bur- ton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c 605, Laurens. FOR SALE — Milk cows. Hubert J. Pitts. ' 1c FEEDS for Chickens, Turkeys, Live stock, Canaries, Love Birds, Par- SABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks, R. I. rots, Gold Fish and Turtles. Blakely- Reds, White Rocks and N. H. Reds.. Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele- U. S. Approved, Blood-Tented. Also , phone 188. 1c Feeds, Feeders Fountains and Rem- BEFORE Y OU GO on your vacation, edies. Blakely-Burton s Hardware & be sure tQ get an AETNA AGCI _ Seeds. Telephone 188. lc [ DENT INSURANCE TICKET. Costs FOR SALE—Two veal calves, fryers, j 25c a day. Pays up to $5,000. Also a few pigs. R. C. Stewart, Lau- 1 S. W. SUMEREL, Aetna-izer icns Road. Ip j Jacobs Building FOR SALE—Florence oil stove and | T fi e i- 80 CUnton, S. C. FOR SALEr-20 cane-bottom chairs, 5 tables, gas coffee urn, 2 large aluminum qook pots, several nice serving trays, store counter, cheese cutter. Mrs. W. T. Kanning, David son St. Telephone 300-J. Ip By W. J. DRYDEN A richer cream will be obtained when milk is separated at a low temperature. A loss pf butterfat in the skim milk may result if the milk is separated too cold. You don’t need to catch and handle pigs when you worm them with phenothiazine or PTZ. You just mix the powder with ground feed and the pigs do the rest. The pigs must be sorted for size and conditions, otherwise the small animals may get mpre than they need.’ 'Dairy calves seem to make more rapid gains and do better when nursed by a cow than when fed by hand from an open bucket. Iowa State College Press, Ames, Iowa, has contributed a new book “Marketing Farm Products,” by G. S Shepherd, price $4.25. As the farmer must be a merchandiser as well as a husbandryman he will find this exhaustive study of marketing developments and aid in pointing the way to make the best use of the op portunities created by supply and demand. -Colorado experiment station re- CALL - 180 - CALL Cooper Gab Go. AH Cabs Insured for Yotir Protection Lewis Cooper, Owner -I l‘ SHE USES ngtfj BIRDSEYES BEST $1.90 4 BROTHERS $1.80 MONEY SAVER $1.67 WHOLE WHEAT (Graham) 10 lbs. SPECIAL DISCOUNT 200 LBS. OR MORE 25 Lbs. 50 Lbs. .$1.90 $3.70 $1.80 $3.50 .$1.67 $3.24 10 lbs. .. 77c club leatherette chair in excellent! FEED laying hens Purina Layena to condition. 28 Sloan St. Ip I produce eggs’■with the flavor and CANNING TIME is here. We have 1 “ n ‘ 1 ' or ™ JolX.^or customers like to Burpee Pressure Canners and Seal- £ n , d ' No * r,m ncce! f' ) ' u Pr, , ced , 0 Canners. Cold Pack 5' 1 ' 1 make * ou a P"* 1 '- R J - P ‘ l , ls Store. ^jc and 3 Tin •ers, National Canners and number 2 Cans. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & FRUIT JARS with one or two piece .Seeds. Telephone 188. lc; tops. Also extra tops, lids, rings, WHY burn up your stove when it can! be repaired? A good stove will; *ave wood and trouble. I have no one working for me and do the work myself Tom Brigman, Rt. 1, New berry. Sepll-13c . —> > Jelly Glasses and Jels-Rite. Blake ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tel ephone 188. FOR SALE—Coal hot water heater in good condition. I. C. McCarley, Telephone 190-R. Ip IKPH nnnPQ innn ATTENTION, HOUSEWIVES —We U3tU DUUKi—rlave IUUU, are available for window wash ing, good used inside wood floor waxing and general cleaning in doors, extra heavy. Some your homes ’ Fully equipped t0 d0 have hardware on them. $8.50 each. No glass doors. NOAH'S ARK, Abbeville, S. C. the work, between 2 and 6 p.m. Call Jimmy Green, 9270, Presbyterian College. 31-2p Rough Lumber . $50.00 Dressed Lumber.. $60.00 210 Lb. Shingles.. $ 6.50 90 Lb. Roll Roofing $ 2.85 45 Lb. Roll Roofing $ 1.75 10x12—12 It. .Windows $ 4.75 8x10—12 It. Windows $ 4.15 DAIRY FEED. Try our 16% or 20% Dairy. Also Horse and Mule Feed, 14-3c 1 Block Salt, Supplement, Oyster ^Shells and Grit. Blakely-Burton’s "Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. LOST—Between Baptist church and Presbyterian college, red Schaeffer fountain pen. Finder please return to Chronicle office. P. & G. Paint Fisk Tires John Deere Tractors and Implements That Work J. R. Crawford # Phone 10 Soqth Broad at Pine FREE—Walnut trees at Baldwin Mo tor Company. lc PENCIL SHARPENER — Dixon Pointer, precision built. A new handy item needed in every office. Chronicle Publishing Co. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY—Boll weevils destroy cotton — Termites destroy property. Have home protected against such ddm^fe. We can give you a guaranteed job. Call IJ. R. Crawford, Clinton, Phone 10. Termite* Co. of S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. tf CITY SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and GoldviLe S. D. Dawkins & Sons FOR SALE—4-piece mahogany bed room suit, blue hotplate, 5-burner oil stove, refrigerator, dish cabinet, maple breakfast room suit. 7 Joanna St., Goldville. Ip FOR SALE—RCA Victor cabinet, 8- tube radio, 95 cash. Warm-air heater, $45 cash^ Wardrobe, $38 cash. All in good condition. Call after 3 o’clock. 81 Academy St. Ip FOUR-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE— White asbestos shingle siding, all inside and outside woodwork painted white. Can be financed by veterans without any down payment. Near paved highway. E. E. Blakely, RFD No. 1. tfc FOR SALE — 30 acres, horse, plow tools, new house, furnished, on Lake Greenwood, Laurens side. 150 yards off highway 72. First house on road to Thomas Fish Camp. See R. L. Guest, RFD No. 1, Waterloo. . Ip FOR SALE—-Ice shaver and Gener al Electric motor. May be seen in front of Butch’s Place on Enterprise Street. J. M. Boyd. Ip FOR SALE— Homes Brick house in Clinton, 9 rooms,; breakfast room, 2 baths, halls, oak floors, ample closet space, tile porch, and garage. One of Clinton’s finest homes. Identified and priced only to interested persons. 8-room house, 2 apartments with baths. Large lot well located in Clin ton. Should pass Veteran’s loan. One apartment will pay large part of pay ments. Farms 445 acres 5 miles from Goldville and 9 miles from Clinton on paved road. 8-room house, 3 tenant houses, electricity, drilled well, and barn. 140 acres open, 45 acres in creek bottoms, an excellent farm fqr any purpose. 165 acres 4 miles from Clinton. This farm is above the average with 150 acres in cultivation. 2 houses and barn. 72 acres 4% miles from CUnton near paved road. 2 houses and barn. LoU Business lot on West Main $t. Lots on Musgrove St. A Lots on Shanas St. ^ Lots on Elizabeth St. C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate LAURENS, S. C. Mirac/e Re/ief fiorr Srmp'oTi o' Dii!*en A' viq trc'T' STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID - BIRDSEY'S QUALITY DAIRY FEED—20% „ .100 lbs $4.25 HOG RATION ...100 lbs.... $4*55 SCRATCH GRAIN (Corn and Wheat) 100 lbs . $4.95 LAYING MASH—20% - 100 lbs., * .$4.95 BIRD 5 El; 'USE THE BEST" & ITT tabtet tot FLOURjBc FEED STORES * Musgrove Street CLINTON, S. C. PI wn * ( HTPOACflMTT, SOUa STOM* ack. rooa DioKsnoiT, HZAATBUW, DIRECT PROM MILL TO YOU 4 Tap MOT 0*t CASTXZX today at yaw togtot... you* Momrr back ir Jtor GASTREX McGEE’S DRU<j STORE 1 V 8 COLD THEATRE ■ ■ ■ I ■ Goldville, S. C. EXTRA SPECIAL NEW LOW PRICE DOG CHOW 50 Lb. Bag $4.90 H. J. PUTS STORE - Exclusive PURINA Dealer In Clinton it Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, July 31—Aug. 1— "BOOMERANG" With DANA ANDREWS And LEE J. COBB A true story that la different: SATURDAY, AUGUST 2-T "REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM . With SHIRLEY TEMPLE and RANDOLPH SCOTT ...Also... COMEDY and Serial, "SON OF ZQRRO n it MONDAY AND TUESDAY, August 4 find 5— 'HIGH BARBAREE" With VAN JOHNSON m m WEDNESDAY, August 6— "DARK DELUSION' With JAMES CRAIG and UQNEL BARRYMORE Another Dr. Kildare picture. , ^ Abo—GASH NITE s News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY \