The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 15, 1948, Image 6

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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICU ■v r Thursday, Jahyary 15, 1948 X WANT ADS : s' , TO RENT — TO FIND — TO Bl Y — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads *: Terms Cash NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms carryinir monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE I v|RS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative ; Mrs. H. F. Finney and daughter are spending a few weeksSvith friends in California. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clark and Mr. and Mrs Ray Boozer were visitors i in Saluda Sunday. FOR SALE--Frigidaire in good con-, PANSY PLANTS, English Daisy! Mrs. Euh» Mayfield and Mr. and dition See Frank Chumlev at Rose-! Plants, Snapdragon Plants, Sweet Mrs. Louie Bayfield and Miss Mar- mont cemetery, or Phone 391-J. 1c William Plants and many other va- gery Mayfield of Greer, were Sunday ^ rieties. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware guests o»f Mr. and Mrs. Joe Delany. FU5NTY or good Royster Guano. ^ ^ Telephone 188. 1 H. J. Pitts Store. tfc ; Rev.' and Mrs. H. F. Bouknight have as their guests for the week the ■ * FOR'SALE — 5-room frame house, , .... . FOR SALE 70-acre farm and 8-room ^ jouhdation, hardwood floors! mother - Mrs ' Bouknight oT and Ballentine. . - • Mr. and Mrs. Hugk. Craig of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. residence with all ^° nv en ' ences -' j n a n exce pt bedrooms.''Completed in 2M>miles from CHnton. Aiso two ten- Located on paved street. R. E. ant houses on property. Mrs. Platt Wysor> ni Jacobs Bldg _ ^^daughter Prather. *1: . tfc r— : 1 ! 'LL—* , Craig. . HEATING STO\ ES—Coal, wood or CHICKS — Startiiyg the ; last ; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy and trash burners. Cash or terms. Mor- we^k in ; month we will have J children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mur- rLson Furn Jure Co. Phone 425. 1c Ba by Chicks every week. Our usual phy visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner FOR SALE—nL”l-disd John Dwr. ""' duality bload-Iegted , l> i nks : ,„ Nir.cty-Si x Sunday. ’ tiller plow mounted on rubber. | Blfe'y-Bbr.an s Hardware & Seeds Mr and Mrs. J. A. Jarrett James R.' Davis/Laurens. ,5.2c I^tohone 18». . , U, daughter ol Anderson visited C. BRYAN HOLLAND , and Mrs. M . H. Holies;Sunday . > Real Estate Phone 715 • L Laurens, S. C. L and Mr. HOUSE FOR SALE—7-room frame! house on Cleveland street. If you don't think it’s a bargain, compare price \yith cost of building today. | (Over Browh-'s Jewelry Store) Mr. and Mrs. A. C: Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace Must be seen to be appreciated. Eot|fOR SALE—Two new oil circulating: Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors, Oran, information, call R. E Wysor, III, 'heaters. Also one. good used oil! Alvin and Carson Nabors and Miss spent Sunday-in Whitmire with Mrs. Messrs. George Frady and Hack Prater of Erskine spent the week-end at home with their parents. S-Sgt. Lacey Whitley of F c end. Mr. an<J Mrs. Charlie' Cole and C. B.; and Mrs. L. H. Poag attended the Retirement Service at Oliver General hospital in Augusta recently. Miss Grace Eilenberg of Ninety- Stix, was the week-end guest ofi Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Ellfcnberg. Mrs. Edna Greer of Columbia,; spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Bryant. Mr! and Mrs. W. E. Holsonback and children and Mr. and MrsC H. G. Coats of Newberry, visited Mr. andi Mrs. C. R. O'Dell Sunday. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway oL *• — ■ -U l DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE OPTOMETRIST . Offices in Clinton Hotel Building | / Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 ! 1 ‘ Phone 428-J " '“•Mr. Whitmire, were week-end guests of their daughter, Mrs. J. L. Abrams, and Mr. Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross and Charles Ross were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin, Mrs. Buford Weir and Miss Faye Gaskin 1 l s r ' COMPARE OUR PLAN ~ Before Financing or Re-financing When buying a new or used car, always ask your dealer about using our plan, or co-me in and see us yourself. M. S. BAILEY & SON, BANKERS Phon£ 18 Robert M. Vance — Small Loan Department Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. tf NOTICE—Alt trespassing is hereby forbidden- on lands owned or con trolled or operated by James R. Da-, 44-J vis, Laurens. circulating heater. Reasonably priced.! G(jadys''Willingham visited Mr. and Contact Perry M. Moore, Hoorn 6, l MVs. Summerville in Charlotte, N. C., National Bank Bldg., or telephone^ Sunday. 15-2c| Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willingham in cNowberry. Miss Bonnie Brannon of Chappells, spent the week-end with Mr. and 15- 2c for SALE—Four used 6.50-16 tires FOR SALE—Approximately 75 cedar and tubes. Apply The Chronicle | trees,-will square 4 in. 20 to 30 office. ♦ feet up. James R. Davis, Laurens. LAYING PELLETS, Laying, Grow-|Mrs. Johnny Stroud. 15*2° ing artd Starting Mashes, Scratch,' Miss Emma Adams srpent the week- FOR SALE—4-room frame house in Dairy, Horse and Mule, Dog, Fish, end in Cohimbia with her parents, best residential section. Will be Calf Feeds and Rabbit Pellerts and, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams. R. E. Wysor, III. Grain. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Mrs. Johnny Moore of near Cam- completed soon. Jacobs Bldg , Phone 85-J. tfc Seeds. Telephone 188. RENT with FOR SALE- English shepherd pups FOR RENT — Residence known as ree stered in \KC Male S25 fe- Shands place on Calvert avenue., rtgis.t.tu in .vidic .d-j, . - „ . ... , . , the week-end with his parents, Mr male $20." George' Cox. 100 Musgrove Possession February 1st to desirable | _ J ^ ^ Street. Ip tenants. Carroll• D. Nance. tfc Sallie Crocker. Mrs. C. J. King spent the week-end in Newberry with her daughter,. Mrs. George Wicker. ^Mr. and Mrs. Millard Murphy and ; children visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde j Putnam in Enoree Sunday. Caprt. and Mrs. Fred. Ross and chil dren of Marion, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J..D. O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie and j family spent Sunday in Newberry with relatives. Jack Goodlin of Knoxville, Tenn., \0* »• ^ f< « pr vir spent the week-end here with Mrs. i . TRY OUR , DIXIE DOUGHNUTS and COFFEE JOIN THE DUNKING CLUB AND LEARN . HOW TO hUNK FRESH, TASTY, AND DELICIOUS AT jl ••• ESSO SODA FOUNTAIN JOE’S ESSO SERVICE telephone 128 le den, is spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas. Charles Stewart of Columbia, spent! Goodlin Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bowman vis- j and Mrs. Tot Stewart. , ifed the former’s mother in Ander- ! Messrs. Charles and John Ross, son laM week-end. WANTED—Male employee for eral store, work. Apply “A." The Chronicle. ' ' gen- HOL SE AND FOR SALE—Nice 1 Carl Stroud and Mike Cooled attend-1 Charles Nix was the week-end A. care <- room housi? with hardwood floo.'s ed the N. C. State-Furman basket 1 guest of -his - grandmother, Mrs le located on large lot in fine residen- ball game in Greenville Saturday. ' R. Owens, in Greenville. Mr tial section. Former, home of Mrs. R.' and Mrs. C. J. We'— -— — —- • fc»ri. ouu -*n». w. u. Campbell and . G. Watson. See O. L. Long, Attorney.; T A _1 _ Mack spent Sunday in Calhoun Falls ls T 0 ^ 15-2cl Want Ads with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden. FLOOR POLISHER TO RENT- have large deluxe polisher. It Laurens> g c not a small polisher, but handles so _ easy. Saves you both time and FOR SAL£^A11 kinds of wood, JHL cabbage PLANTS. Onion Sets, ~ Disehareed From Navy ’v ergy. Ra.es, .-.00 per day. Home • ; Onion plants, Lettuce Plants, Gar- Friends of Bud Carr.will be glad to Supply Co. Phone 4^8. } t; STRAY HORSE — Has been at my den Peas, Carrots and Beets. Plant.know he. has received his discharge FREE AZALEA v BOOK LETS —Call place Several days. Owner please these any time now. Blakely-Burton’s from the navy and is now'at the by for a ReL^nce Booklet on Azal- identify stime and pay for feed. T. J. Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. | home of his mother, Mrs. D. M. Carr. eas and Camellias We have Reliance ..Copeland, R-2, Laurens. Camellia, lii , , « .PIANO—Used, good make, priced to ; . w .. IT Azalea and Camel Da^FertiUzer in moTHERS-t:Do you realize that you | sell. Cash or terms. Morrison Fur- _. . . stock. Blakely-Burton s Hardware -!C can save tbe drudgery of washing, mture Co. Phone 425. lei . r ‘„ ^ craans Missionary Union Of . Seeds. Telephone 188. ^ - 1c diapers at home for as little ac ti fiui. ■ . | the .Baptist-church held EXPERT RADIO SERVICE On Home and Auto Sets CLINTON RADIO SERVICE Phone 142 In Rear L. B. Dillard’s Store per 'wnrck.-and also protect the Itesltt of your child by being sure of sani tary and sterile diapers, that have 'irfeetTffS' JI last Tuesday eve- side Paints, Varnishes, Ehamels, I ning at the church at 7 o’clock. Oils and Turpentine. Blakely-Bur-1 The program was in honor of the been "washed through a’total of 10 ton ' s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone sixtieth anniversary of the WMU and 605, Laurens.' L. & H. Deluxe Electric Range — it FOR SALE Pitts. Milk cows. Hubert J. 1. has everything. Only. $318.-Cush or 12 Bailey St. Telephone 159-J. rendered by Mrs. The topic being, of Royal Service." with the program FOR SALE - monins old. J. T. Lan:>).d. Mills. Hound puppies, two Ui • in't see 185 Cypress St., Lydia IP rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone'll: was effectively tfo; NOTICE—For dressmaking and al-! •l arold ^ lurphy ' teratjons, see Mrs. O. H. Crawford, ' 1Xt ' Years Those • assisting — w’efe: Mesdames R. L. Francis, Hor-1 terms arranged. Morrison Furniture; ELECTRIC HEATERS With or with-, ace Hamm/ H. L. Gardner, Bertha Co. Phone 425. \ 1c out fans. Waffle' Ir<A* Toasters, Slroud, Walter Waits, Otis ’ Murphy INSIDE and outside’-paintingT^Lo i » ot P lat * s ’ and G -E- Bulbs, and Frances Giles. wallpaper hanging. Prices reason^2^i y * Eu ^ n s Hardware & ***<**■ A Ber the business hour the so le ciety enjoyed a social hour. Re hanging. Prices reason- . ^ able. Kenneth LaBarge, in trailer at Tgltsphone Johnson s Service Station, S. Broad FARMS FOR SALE—Several farms j fl ' eshments were served b y Mrs - Rolfe WANTED TO BUY—Oat straw and St. Telephone 9267. 15-2pj located in different sections of the' G * ar ^’ Miss Fannie Copeland, Miss hay - H J p,tts - ■ • lc tJKED FWtrir Rpfngprator, (with ' county _ Reasbnaible prices. C. Bryan ( Sallie Craig, and Mrs. Gearge Frady. CURE YOUR MEAT the sure, easy guarantee). .Some of these boxes’ an ’ ‘ urenS ' ,, lc j - _ Methodist Society Meets way. We have Plain and Smoke nave completely new motor units'. FOR SALE—Pair male beagle hound On last Tuesday evening the Worn- Sugar Cure, Condensed Smoke, Skip- 1 Standard makes. Prices you can af- dogs, 15 months old, running^-ab- an’s Society of Christian Service met) per Compound, Sage, Black Pepper, ford Home Supply Co. Phone 423. tf bits,. $40 pr. Can be seen at John'H. j at' the Methodist church” with a large Sausage Seasoning. Tender-Cure and 1 REPAIRED refinished. Boole farm, 2 miles from Cross An- number'present to start the new yeai. Sta-Fresh Also regular Salt. Blake ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-; lc phone 188. Antiques our specialty. Custom up holstering, restyling of old furniture. chor off Union road. See M. T. Poole, | Mrs. B. W. Oxner. president, pre Clinton-Laurens road. . Ip 'sided over the business hour naming Chick Buyers HFRF't RIG NlFWtf cnppl«« no breed or %«*~fu«ronte« LiMea — lino oiler lotto oolt oatil the preteal oapplv it ethoutted. onj ijjoi »<<n t be tong • nh hrtt |rode bobv ch<ckt oi thio SEND NO MONEY *••■.««•••• Jmo« tend > our order lor ot iaon> hundred •! thete bo by ehicko yoo wont ot (hit tpeool (4 9S price Doa t tead on> eeoney All hobv rhicke ehipped C O D loh oh<p- pm| point Ir.om tupply hatchery neorett yoa Ad> ••• Supply limited Send yoor order* la LIGHTNER'S CHICKS D«Mrt*w«nt C P 0. Bpi t24 Plionp ColumKip, S C WRITE FOR COMPLETE PRICE ! We have beautiful selection of La-* EASY Spindrier Washer — we have' ber committee for the coming year. France fabrics to choose from. Leroy i them, either electric or gasoline i Mrs. Rudolph Prater presented an Sanders, Gary and Thornwell Sts. ■ mortor. Cash or terms. Morrison Fur- ‘ nl e res t* n f? program based on the ... ^ 29-4p niture Co. Ph’one 425.. lc Psabm 1 * 1—- : i During the social hour the hostess- i FOR SALE—New 4-room house un- FARM FOR SALE—143^acres, 75 in es Mrs Vernon Garner and Mrs. B. 1 der construction, located on R. A.| open land, tenant house, and barn. jw. Oxner, served ^ sweet course. You May Save Any Amount Any Time ...Ot.v— — CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION * Members’ share accounts at this Association are de- ■signed-to enable y< ATT 'account sup to $5,000 are insured by the Federal Sav ings and Loan Insurance Corporation. All accounts, whether $1 or large amounts, receive the same detailed, courteous attention. LEARN TO SAVE IN 1948 — INVESTIGATE NOW. NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED. ' Out-of-Town Investments Solicited AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. " Telephone No. 6 A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 I Steer property, fronting 100 feet on On paved toad .in Hopew-ell section. Whtimire. highway and 700 feet on C. Bryan Holland, Laurens. lc adjacent road. City electricity in bouse, hardwood floors and complete . i bathroom. Priced $5,250. Can arrange FOUND—Large sweater in front of Young’s Pharmacy. Owner may ob- ; attractive loan. Call Kilgo & Hunter, Realtors, Laurens. 15-3c tain by identifying same at Young’s Pharmacy. lc ! cvnrD n ♦ • T ^ r FOR INCOME TAX SERVICE—See SINGER Electric Portable, Console ,,, D Jl Mr. or Mrs. W. B. Able, 301 East and desk model home machines, 1 .. e , . , . , «. • i . , ¥ T i * Florida Street. Will be at home every , aLso Tailoring and - Upholstery ma- v«. ^ Notice!! The new officers for 1948 of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service j will be installed Sunday evening at' COLD THEATRE 7 o’clock by the pastor, Rev. der Bauknight. H. Eel- Goldville, S. C. Birthday Surprise | j Mrs. Rudolph Prater entertained atjS , FARM LAND REAL ESTATE , FOR SALE See —WASttM^tTTS^ the man who knows farm land from Genesis to Revelation. I have several small farms consisting of from 35 to 50 acres that I can sell. Worth the money, and I don’t mean may be. Several of these farms arc • on paved roads from one to four miles of Clniton. w; ade.’Doug’s Trading Post’, Green- ne . sday a , f , lern ° onS ’ For appointments| nesday evening with a surprise din-j* ood, S. C. 12-5c ca 276-M. ^ lC|ner in honor of her husband’s birth- ^ chines, all like new. We buy, sell and tri iwood, S. FOR SALE—Two new oil circulating; heaters. Also one good used oil circulating heater. Reasonably priced. Contact Perry M. Moore, Room 6, evening a/ter 6 o’clock or all Wed- i her home on Pickens street last Wed-! National Bank Dldgr, GUTeTephbne 44-J. 15-2c g fi GE1T a “Thor Auto-Magic” Spindrier, day - Washer and Ironer and put an end ! The daintily appointed table waa to wash day worries.,Cash or terms. cen * ere< * wRb a lighted birthday Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday .A..... 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30. Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c Morrison Furniture Co. Phone 425. LOST—Strayed, or stolen: Light Jer sey cow with horns. If found, please SERICEA LESPEDEZA hulled and' ^ A ’ Dunawa y- 11 Washing ton Street: 15-2p scarified. We have an extra nice lot of these stid. Blakely-Burton’s FOR SALE—4-room house on 56-acre Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. j tract on paved road 8 miles from Clinton. 30 acres open land. C. Bryan Holland, Laurens. * lc P & G PAINT Made in the South for the South BUILDING MATERIALS J. R. Crawford Phone 10^ South Broad at Pine ■ n LOTS FOR SALE — On old airport road. New development just start ed. City has cut^new street this past week. Buy early before price goes ' up. E. Wysor, III. Jacobs Bldg., 85-J tfc LUMBER — I have several hundred feet of dressed lumber in different dimensions, priced reasonable. At my place near Bonds Cross Roads. Ed ward C. Henderson, Kinards. Ip cake. A host of friends came_-as all complete surprise to “Ruddy.” Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson were honored also with a piece of silver in her chosen pattern for their anni versary. With The Sick Mrs. Jesse Finney continues ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nathan Brazil. Friends a! Mrs. J. J. Clark will re- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JAN. 15*16— -'FOREVER AMBER"— With LINDA DARNELL and CORNELL WILDE” Admission: Children, 50c; Adults, A.M. and P. M. 74c; Night $1.20 Shows: Thursday, 6:30 and 9:00; Friday, 10,1:15, 6:30, 9:00 SATURDAY, JANUARY 17^ DOUBLE FEATURE-*- "DON QUIXOTE" .and. f: GOOD BUYS In modern houses, well locat ed. Information furnished and property shown without obli-.. gation. ' R. E,WYSOR, III ; Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J CUSTOMER “I” says that three days after switching to “SpartarALay,-1 g re t to learn she is-ill. at her home t^m /# mg Pellets his egg - product’iwr in creased from 0% to 25%, and that in two weeks he was getting 50%. You can’t fool hens; they believe in “Spartan.” C-W-S Guano Co. 22-2c SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE" PUIS COMEDY WANTED TO BUY: HENS Wi(l pay— * 26c Lb. HAROLD M. SENN, Route 1—Near County Borne Laurens, S. C. on^North Broad street in Clinton. Bill Thomas ii a patient at Hays hospital where he underwent an op eration Monday. . U Wallace Marshall is quite ill in the General hospital in Greenville. Mrs. H. M. Elliott is ill at her home on Calhoun street. - . , Rev. M. A. Bryant is ill at his MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JAN. 19-20— 'OUT OF THE BLUE Hi // GEORGE BRENT and VIRGINIA MAYO V \ r home. Mrs. Earl Holsonback Is a patient at Duke hospital-in Durham, N. C. Leroy Humphries has returned home from Newfcefry hospital and is recuperating from a broken leg ^ at bis home. THE CHRONICLE coats less than 4c i A week delivered In yoor home. Where can yon get so much for so A HttleT CaO 74. •. LV ''V*v V* ft. m 1 m WEDNESDAY, JANUARy "I'LL BE YOURS' • v With DEANNA DURBIN d Also — €ASH NIGHT "WILD HARVEST' News Reels *and Selected Short Subjects V ' COLORED BALCONY t