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> -4/ Poge Six L f // THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursdoy / September 4, 1947 k X WANT ADS ,♦ ♦ TO RENT — TO FIND — iO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads *:* Terms Cash Rates: 40c minimum—25 wdrds per insertion. Over 25 words l^c per word. I' PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE •IKS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. George Tate andl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cash and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Higginbotham of {son of Cowpens, spent the week-end Anderson, spent Sunday with Mr. with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. M. army in Wurzburg, Germany, an- D r Bozard. Dickey remained for a visit, j nounce the birth of a daughter, Sara Mrs. Bell Tew of Newberry,, was, Margaret, on August 28. with i the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs ‘ and Mrs. Ercie Brown, i Mrs. Herbert Lewis and son spent * last week in Clarksville, Ga., HOTICE—All want ads are cash ex->CABBAGE PLANTS, Collard Plants, Mrs. Lewis' parents. Miss Martha i Jack Holsonback. •apt to firms carrying monthly ac- Tomato Plants, Flower Plants, Ru- Adair returned with Mrs. Lewis fori Dr. G. Cooley Nabors of Mare Is with the Chronicle Pubiish- r v log Company. We cannot accept ads Ry phone to be charged. tabaga and Turnip Seed. Blakely- an extended visit. | land, Calif., is spending two weeks Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-! Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. phone 188. WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. White an nounce the birth of a daughter, Kath leen Tucker, on August 23 at Memo- ^ JONES Major and Mrs. Willard L. Jones, of this city, now stationed with the^the promotion of the district meet- wr was appointed to assist the post commander for the district meeting th|fct' is scheduled to be/ held here onf i!j|p 17th of this month. A sug gestion was made that the Legion Auxiliary be called upon to assist in I lc children were weeik-end * quests of ^^hors, near Goldville, enroute to nal hospital, Charlotte, N. C. ^4rs. -i Mr and Mrs-Cl^v* Brannon Bethesda, Md. v jwhit. is the former Miss Kathleen OSENE—14c gallon. Yarborough PRESERVE your porch and lawn r™™. iWr nf HpmnctMrf - Mr - and Mrs ' J ’ D - Jimmy! (Kitty) Tucker of this city. tf furniture through winter months T * T , * M vie ’Templeton, Mrs. James Hollings- 1 Oil Co. ing, however no excision was reached on this matter, leaving it entirely to the discretion of Commander Chapman. ^ ' * I It was agreed that the first of a series of floor plans would be on dis play at the next meeting to give the men a chance to begin to form some soift of an opinion as to what kind-and size of a memorial building might eventually be decided upon. No estimate of the cost of construc- r— — - with a new coat of paint. Call 287-M. ^ on ° Island, N. Y.,| spent the wor th anc j daughter were visitorsl COUSINS . , , Mpmnrini r,,:m tor SALE-Business lot on West H L stric kland. Painting and other two . w !, eks ^ th slst . er ’ ^ rs . Ray Vin Laurens Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Cousins an- * Main street in Clinton. Lots on ral irs 25 .T p mond Frankbn Mrs. Lib Anderson Mr and Mrs R M Bolton and nounce birth of a son( Paulf j r ; % \ing can be made until a floor plan Elizabeth street. C. Bryan Holland. f nd i^ rS ' ^ ranklm and dau ® hte J re * daughter and Miss Margaret Holson- August 27. Mrs. Cousins is the daugh-; ^ . be decided upon. ®refore it is -Laurens. /• lc FOR SALE - 178-acre farm near turned to Genoa, 111., with her for a back of Ne wberry, were Monday 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Adams of the e *P re f sed the Legion- ‘ naires that a full attendance be pres ent at the October meeting to begin TERMITE CONTROL — Over two hundred fifty thousand structures have been protected against termite damage. Why not have your’s pro- tacted. Call J. R. Crawford; Clinton, Phone No. 10. Termite Co. of S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. . , ... of Newberry, were Monday'ter of Mr. and Mrs Dials Church. This section makes visit. . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell this city, good crops. C. Bryan Holland, Lau- Mrs. J. W. Davis spent last week Mr and Mrs Jack lc m Ninety-Six with friends and rela- ;Knoxvi]1 Ten g few — tives. ’ rens. Mr. and >lrs. Elbert Boyce 3 nd| Row]and recently with Mr. and Mrs. Mason 1 Mr - ADDISON Mrs. Tom Addison an- the decision that will determine the, type and size as well as the cost of nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary construction of the Memorial Build- FOR SALE—Ladies' bicycle in condition. Mrs. R. A, Steer. ;ood lc I TERMITE CONTROLr—Termites are| flying ants. Why let them eat up chi!dren spent the week-end in Mrs E j Wi i] ingham and Miss [ Jane, on August 29, at Hays hospital.! mg. your pi opu >. erni es w or ^ i Lynchburg witn the former’s parents, Qj d Willingham were Saturday Mrs -Addison is the formy Miss Jane In the absence of the post com- and summer and are destroying over -m,. and Mrs . R . E Boyce. visito y rs in columbTa d ^iHartis of Columbia. ^ mander action was deferred on the fifty million dollars worth of prop-, M r ant i 'ti.-s Ravon MStchell and 1 ,. , ,. • - > , ...... erty yearly .To be sure, have a tree s0 „s 0 f J r and Mrs - J - P- Morgan and! proposed campaign to ra.se funds tor M Mrs J Crawford, guests .(“dMrs^Bm ^ . it S. ft. | “S’ and Mrs” rthur League and Zl W ^ ^ ^ Swinging Scales, Sifters and HotiM. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. ; children visited the former’s mother, I — ^ ' L n, late Replacements. Blakety-Bur-I^ y(>u wam h Mrs. F. R. Chapman, in Easley SYRUP PAILS, Household inspection. Call J. R. Scales, j Phine 10. Termite Co. SELLERS the memorial. But it is easy to sur- Plate ton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc orchard? T have listed two of the best orchards in the county. C. Bryan MARK WELL Featherweight Stapler Holland, Laurens. —it staples and tacks. A need in ev- j cry office. Chronicle Pub. Co. I and Mrs. Ercie Browon were called ivT , »« t t i 1 Royston, Ga., last Friday due to Im. a ^ brams , ana lthejdeath ot Mrs. HiggXtham's leuaughter were week-end guests brother, Tom Prather. „ _ Greenville of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil anrI Mrc r'or.i T«v,e,e. n » ROTENONE DUST, Sabadilla Dust, Blakely. , falo, were week-end gueh^o^Mr Rotocu with Roteuone and Copper,] Mrs. J. H. Allsep of Cateechee, 1 and ’ Mrs CIaude Parrish the week-end. RILEY'S NURSING HOME. 1511 DE)T Powder and Liquid, Black Leaf spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. j ^ Lathrope S,„ Durham. N. C- For: 4f , p ed Arrow an d Evergreen Sprays. jC- R. Thompkins. ? licago. aged, invalid, convalescent pati en ^ s -1 Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds, j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas and A part of our work is in the treat- Te j epbone jgg lc 1 children were Sunday visitors in; ment of drug addiction and inebi- ety. We invite correspondence for TURNIP information and rates. ll-3c SEED, Rutabaga, Kale, and 4 Mrs. Earl Holsonback, Greenville. Tendergreen, Mustard, Carrot and i sons accompan j ed Mrs. Jerry Howard 1 ra Ractinac m- ♦ c- FOR SALE—Motor boat and trailer 1?“;“" BLk°e'w P Bu k rto 8 n d s °' A “ anla h ° me ' 0r ' he waek - a '' d - ! ' - 7 in cood cond^ion 1 Can be seen at F 1 0 ' v e r Seeds. Blakely-Burton s, ^jiss Kitty Holsonback of Newber- 508 Young Drive, Phone 356-M J lc ^ ajd ^ are & Seeds - Telephone 188. ryi spen t last week with Mr. and Mrs. PUBLIC TYPING—All kinds of typ- FC) R SALE — 168 acre farm near C ^ iU home with hi Daren . s ing done- promptly and at a rea- ^ A^ut"tS acS Mr " and ^ rs - L - H - Poag. Bill has dau ghter, Bobbie Virginia, to Milton sonable rate. Call Miss Virginia Sad- d yan Hollafld Lau been in Modus Conn., for the sum- Bridges, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. ler at 228. — 4 lc-ff.open land- C^-Bijan Holland, La41 - mer> B. Bridges, both of Goldville. The .WANTED — Full time stock room fj Mrs. Willie Mae Long of Newberry, ' V f dding P lans wil l be announced Rose’s 5-10-25c ARROW Stapling Machines — the visited Mrs. E. J. Willingham Friday. later - Franklin-Bridges Mr. apd Mrs. W. B. Franklin anp nounce the engagement of h/ff. and Mrs. Hobert Sellers an-!mise that every civic organization nounce the birth of a son, Tony Lane, j in town will have an opportunity to at Hays hospital on September 2. | contribute their efforts to tbis worthy Mrs. Sellers is the former Miss Nel-, cause, and that everything from the baby’s pennies to daddy’s/ dollars will lie Fay Bishop of Spartanburg. man. Apply Store, Clinton. to lc handy little office time-saver. Chronicle Publishing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greer of Co lumbia, were Sunday guests of Rev. I , sutoko ui Aicv.i Revival At Methodist Church ^Des^aWe' T ]oca'tio’nFor ^sale. by FIVE-TIOOM HOUSE - FOR SALE—! and Mrs - M - A. Bryant. | Beginning Sunday, Sept. 7, at the T J McCartv at Rogers Mar- About two acres of land, excellent ^ rs - Fr ank Fields of Batesburg, Methodist church, Rev. R. O. Webbi ° tfc we lk The house is livable but needs- spent last week with her sister, Mrs. pastor of Green Street Methodist' Legion Post Holds Monthly Meeting (Written for The Chronicle) At the Legion’s regular monthly meeting on Tuesday night Lewis Bond, the, newly elected first vice commander, gave conclusive proof that the veterans of World War II are capacitated to conduct the af fairs of the American Legion. On previous occasions Legionnaires of i the old school have indicated that! the time would ct^me when the af-; their j fairs of the • ^egii&h would have to be taken over by the veterans of j World War I. In the absence of the! post commander, who was called to 1 Greer for 4 special meeting, Mr. Bond | filled the position with the efficiency | and engenuity that was so character-; istic of the soldiers of World War 2. A committee of four Legionnaires be gratefully appreciated and duly acknowledged. AT ARMY SCHOOL William S. Horne, employee of the local postoffice, is attending a re fresher course at' the prmy chemical corps school at Army Chemical Cen ter, Md. Tire Recapping. Battery Charging. Firestone Batteries. Radiator Boiling. Car and Truck Repairing. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. Phone 119 Gary St. owner •iet. some repairs. Short distance from. Louie Prater. j church in Union, will hold a revival JNOTICE-—I am now a salesman for road that is being paved. Make a rea-1 ^Irs. Billy Willingham is spending for a week. Services will be held J. B. Watkins Co. and have a com-! sonable offer as is E E Blakely, j this week with Mr - and Mrs. Carl .each evening and the public is cor- jrtete line of Watkins products on RED No j cole at all times. Will be glad to serve '< tfc you and will deliver. Mack Poole, FOR SALE —New electric brooder, Telephone 219-W. Ip’ never been used (100 chicken size). — 1 Mrs. L. W. Butler, 12 Gordon St. Ip EXPERT RADIO SERVICE On Home and Auto Sets CLINTON RADIO SERVICE Phone 142 In Rear L. B. Dillard’s Store Turner in Ninety-Six. idially invited. Bruce Stuart of Knoxville, Tenn., visited his pvents Over the week-end. Bud Carr, Sic, of the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Fla., spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. R. Woman’s Club WiU Meet Joanna Woman’s club will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday night at Joanna fclub.^j, The garden cq^nmittle will have FOR SALE—169 acrHfarm on state highway between Cold Point and Rabun creek. C. Bryan*Holland, Lau- jens. , } r \ C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate FOR SALE — Milk cow's. Hubert J. . . T T w m V* f , inch LeJohn. Also electrical supplies. ^ ‘ c Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. 1 ic! BABY CHICKS. Barred Rockp, R.fl. Telephone 188. Reds. White Rocks and N. H. Reds. WANTED—All people suffering from kidney trouble or backache to try-G. Carr, recently. The garden cqknmuLcc wm nave KIDDO, only 97c. Money-back guar- Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrims spent charge of the Jrogram Mrs Rav' antee. McGee’s Drug Store,iClinton. .the weekend in Greenville with the Boozer, chairman and ’ Miss Cora !_ Sep25-p jatter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gra-j Johnson and her group will have am ' charge of the entertainment. Mrs. Ollie Dowd Passes Mrs. Ollie Son Dowd, 37, died early Sunday afternoon at Hays hospital in Clinton. She had been ill for a short time only. Mrs. Dowd was born and reared | in the Macedonia section of Newber-1 ry county and was a daughter of! Phone 715 Arthur Adams of Johnson City, [Tenn., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams, j Mrs. Vernon Garner and son vis- lc ELECTRIC FANS. 12-inch Westing-1 ited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills in Laurens, S^ C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) house 3-speed oscillating and 10- Whitmire recently. Want Ads U. S. Approved, B, o° d - Test f d •^ 1 I 0 T^kom^ction 5 25 dC a r r e res a fmpn n ian h d e FOR SALE — 165 acre farm near the late Amos Son and Mrs. Florence Feeds, Feeders, Fountains anV-Rem*, and barns 5 c . Bryan Holland! Hick -°- ry Tavern ’ ^ T00m hous€ A mick Son. For a number of years ♦dies. Blakely-Burton s Hardware & Laurens lc' 1C . L 1 . ' ’5 acres in cultivation. 40 acres'she had made her home in New- Seeds. Telephone 188. BOILED PEANUTS. New crop now. FI f ' 0R ALISHER TO RENT—We j HbU.^ Leurey. have large deluxe polisher. It is ■ barn. 7 0% hi.gjh-Jbottoms in pasture. C. Bryan; berry and had moved to Goldville ready Com for Popping. Blakely (Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188 l c 1 about a year ago. She was a mem- I her of Macedonia Lutheran church. Also Roasted Peanuts andl *'''*«**«•*» ‘•'RABBIT FEEDERS and Waterers, ,. B /rton-, " a °‘ y a foil bom tTme’and^l Feed and ***** Salt - Ah.I Funeral ** 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. 1 Tom Brigman, Rt. 1, New berry. Sepll-13c FOR SALE—5-room house on paved road near Brands station, on 5- acre tract. C. Bryan Holland, Lau rens. lc o * *1 no . „ 1 Poultry, Livestock, Fish, Turtle and at 5 o’clock at MoSwain Funeral 1 Sutanlv^Cff S phQn*e < 42^ er Love Bird Feeds - Blakely-Burton’s Home with Rev. Albert S. Timmer- Supply Co. Phone 423. «| Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. VARMINTS ABOUT TO TAKE OVER YOUR HOUSE? Then you need: Flit (25c, 49c), Plastic Fly Swatters (50c), Ant Poison (25c), $1,000 Roach Killer (.35c, 65c), Bug Bomb ($2.95). SADLER OWENS PHARMACY - FOR SALE — Five-room house on j North Livingston street. Hardwood | ciimon. floors in living and dining rooms. If! ‘interested call 470-R. ip. man and Rev. V. L. Fulmer con ducting the services. Interment fol lowed in Rbsemont cemetery in 1, WILL pupils wanting to take piano t-, T TZ - [ lessons from Mrs. James P,»s MOTHERS - h Do > ,odreaU “ that ? ,OU please pall her home between the t:i 11 sa \ e h e ru aeT y.?J A hour of six and seven o’clrok in the d ' al>ers , at h “ me , ,or as , “ 1 ' evening. Telephone 203-W. lc i P ? r W5ek - a . nd als ° K prote,:l ^e health r._—^ i of your child by being sure of sani- SAVE MONEY now by subscribing' tary and sterile diapers, that have or renewing your subscription to been washed through a total of 10 WANTED TO RENT—Apartment or room or house, furnished, or unfur nished. Party will be permanent. Phone 9278. P. L. Roddy. lc LOST — White-faced bull o4 North Creek. If found, please notify GH C. Bobo, RFD 1, Clinton. - ip ant house, and barn. Large acreage in cultivation. C., Bryan Holland, Life. Regular two year* rate is $10. rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone Laurens, but for a limited time I can give you 605, Laurens. 'tfc ’ “ <wo years for $8.50. I represent all rvwrup t>a j ^ i .' DEVOE PAINTS. Inside and Outside magazines and can meet any offers. • * j ^ • j ) House Paints, and Enamels, Floor Paint and Shellac, Pure Linseed Oil Restaurant and Turpentine. Blakely-Burton’s | for SALE-^0-acre farm near Ow- Frances d. Winn, Phone 417-J, 33 S. Owens St., Clinton. 4-3p Rough Lumber $50.00 Dressed Lumber^:.. $60.00 210 Lb. Shinglesk:. $ 6.50 90 Lb. Roll Roofing $ 2.85 Lb. Roll Roofing $ 1.75 10x12—12 It. W’indows $ 4.75 8x10—12 It. Windows $ 4.15 P. & G. Paint Fisk Tires John Deere Taactors and s That if Implements Work Hi J. R. Crawford PhoneUO South Broad ^t Pine Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. ELECTROLUX CLEANERS — Parts \ barn. 60 acres in cultivation, and pas With The Sick Friends of Mrs. Colie Campbell will regret to learn she has been i)l at her home on Pickens street. Billy, Nancy and Peggy Farmer are recuperating from tonsilectomies at Hays hospital. Little Carolyn Norris has had her tonsils rerhoved. * FOR SALE—165 acre farm 4 miles! Mrs. M. J. McFadden has been ill ifrom Clinton. 6-room house, ten- 1 at her home’ on Milton Road. ! Little Barbara Ann Norris, daugh ter Of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris, Ic is quite ill at her home on Tillman WASTED — Two waitresses with!^*^ e j pleasant personality. Must be neat'. ^ eRs bad a nose operation and willing to work. Apply Roddy’s i in ,*? ree !? wood last week - * ~ lc ! * ray Ben ^ an d is a patient at the Baptist hospital in Columbia. Friends of Raymond O’Dell, for- • c ★ . i . - ADVERTISING r f’f t’ » PRINTING ; i— . Chionicle -ENGRAVING p ublishinglCi OFFICE ^ Phone 74 1 • . • .. -i 1 * Clinton, S. C. SUPPLIES ! p I S % ! I 1 % s COLD THEATRE i.t Goldville, S. C. 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 :: ft n it it ings station. 6-room house and and sales. Hal L. Baldwin, Phones 407.W and 86. tf FOR SALE — Milk and beef cows, heifers and bull;. J. H. Stone. 4-~5p PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY—Boll weevils destroy cotton — Termites ; destroy property. Have your home protected 'against such damage. 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 FOR SALE Cadet heater with coils and water tank, in ex cellent condition, for $19.95. R. E. SADLER ture. C. Bryan Holland, Laurens. lc LOST—Seine on roacf'between Todd Grocery Co., and home. Please re turn and get reward. J. P. Prather. ; ; ip FOR SALE — Lots on Musgrove Street. Lots on Shands Street.- C. Bryan Holland, Laurens. lc MATTRESS work wanted. Any kind. Have your old mattresses made like new. One-day service. Telephone 43L ip FOR SALE—445-acre farm 5 miles from Goldville on paved road. 8- room house, three tenant houses and barm C. Bryan Holland, Laurens, lc merly of Goldville, will regret to learn he is a patient in a Columbia 1 hospital. i #f/rac/e Re// e f From Wrppt VENETIAN BLINDS—Let us take measurements for your needs. Sat isfaction guaranteed with each in stallation. See "R. A. Steer. 18-3c FOR SALE—100-acre farm in the Pea Ridge section. 7-room house, tenant house and barn. C. Bryan Holland, Laurens. ** lc STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID GACntEX MCGEE’S DRUG STORE // n THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 4-5— "THE HOMESTRETCH" With CORNEL WILDE and MAUREEN O’HARA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6^- . DOUBLE FEATURE— LAW OF THE LASH With AL LaRUE ® c ALSO— "BANJO" With SHARYN MOFFETT MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 7-8— /THE UNFAITHFUL" ' * with ANN SHERIDAN And ZACHARY SCOTT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9— "UNDERCOVER MAISIE With ANN SOTHERN Also—CASH KITE * n SOON— 'THE YEARLING n News Reels and Selected Short Subjects II COLORED BALCONY