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) i I A- Thursd March 4, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ."K \ T" Page Seven WANT-ADS ♦ ♦ ' ,♦ ♦ NOTIC over 25 carrying: REMT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL -yt>ody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash »tox for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all Ss 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms Italy charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE VIRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative . Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks and j mother, Mrs. J. H. Croft of "Silver- children were Sunday quests of Mr. street. FOUND er please ca. X Childress, 300 Xjurkch of keys. Own 's for them. John C. Liaregard St. DRAG HA.FLFC_ Turn Plow gers, Shovels Burton’s Hax phone 188. ►WS — 60 Tooth. Also •p>airs. Post Hole Dig- aaraci' Scoops. 'Blakely- 'v^-are & Seeds. Tele-, FOE RENT—Two office rooms. Copeland Hardware Supply Phone 15. ic FOR condition, araxdX Clyde Canrioar- and Mrs. A. B. Jacks of near Lau rens. Mr: and Mrs. Ed Hunnicult, and Mr. and Mrs. Julian I,lunnicult were visitors Saturday in Ninety-Six with ^ and Mrs. Hunnicult’s son, Buddy Hun- ‘ nicult. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Summers' and Co., i — I-ee box in excellent reasonably priced. See . 703 Jefferson St. • STRAYED <3 Beagle do^ * Reward. W. LOTS FOR road. New ed. City has « before price Jacobs Bldg. FOR SAL.E Can be se or call 503- RELIANCE Fertilizer- Sheep Man Vitamin 3 1 - " ware & Seed. FOR REINT—One large room for light housekeepings T03 W. Carolina , r i m ^ ve _ |p| family spent Sunday near Lake Mur- —^ , ray wjth Mrs. Summer’s parents, Mr. C. BRYAN HOLLAND an( j ^ ra Motes. Mr. Motes returned Phone 715 Laurens. S. C. w,,h h,a <i‘>“K l 'ter for a wa.t. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson and week-end visitors of the W. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) •* | ♦ # ♦> • • •> • * j: ♦ ♦ ROOM WANTED—Young business ; sons were w J man, single, desires room in nice ^ ormer 3 pa rents t, Mr. and Mrs. STOLEN — Female i Hite with liver spots, prhate home. References furnished.! W. Johnson of North Georgia. Bunts. lc| Write P. O. Box 542, Clinton. lp ; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Griffin and Greenwood were guests Misses Lenora Maude and Marian Bauknight are spending several weeks _ with their grandparents, Mr. and t[t Mrs. IL T.-.Rauknight of Inno. Mr. and Mrs. Jqp Purdy were Sun- j-j day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ste- £ wart in Newberry. Mrs. Charlie Morgan of Greenville, Mrs. Lillie Rhodes of Charlotte were j-j guests during the week of Mr. and j| Mrs. Jack Hunnicult. Over the week- i.i end Mr. and Mrs. Hunnicult had as . * - **♦ their guests Mrs'. Roy McDowell* of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Melvin Seay of Sara ;; . ' ■ * ^ - * tyeGturitiUf... LOWER PRICES! fyosi ZaiteA, it E.— On old airport velopment just start- *t new street. Buy early <3os up. R. E. Wysor, Lx one 85-J. tfc pen’ like jiew. $6. 202 G-ordon street 1c AUTOMATIC PopTjip. Toaster s, children ‘ of w , Waffle Irons, Sandwich Toasters, Supday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter r ul- Electnc Percolators. Home Supply mer. 1c, Mrs. Rhett Abrams spent the week- Clinton. s Miss Myra Adair and Miss Pitts of Clinton visited Mrs. Peggy Snelgrove Sunday. [ Joanna Woman’s Club Will Meet The Joanna Woman’s club will :: :t :: :: :t 2^.A.1LEA and Camellia 1 L^so Vigoro, Bone Meal, 3. F*lant Tablets with 1 akely-Burton’s Hard- — Telephone 188. 1c WOOD FOFX green for* kind you Ice land. SA.I .K — ^tove wood, waters and any otljer =- . F»osey W r . Cope- 2c SKIPPER COMPOUND, Condensed end with her sister, Mrs. John W>a- meet Thursday (tonight) at 7 o’clock. Smoke, Sugar Cure, Sage and Sau- thers and Mr. Weathers in Spartan- Mrs. Frank Trotter’s group will have sage Seasoning for curing your meat. burg. ' ! charge of the social hour. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. ... an a I T , . . . i Mr. and Mrs. Aimes hulmer and) leiepnone laa. tl sons and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gar- i W. S. C v . S. W ill Meet Thursday RADIOS REPAIRED. GF. appliance.^ npr an( j were visitors at Adams. The Woman’s Society of Christian mn„) Pius. Phone 267-J. n . 2l ,,Camp bumlay. |Semce w,H meet »t the church Tuea- _ I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and Lin- day night, March 9 at , o clock. Mrs. A FULL assortment of Telechron (la sppnt lhe wee k_ em i , n Greenville : Rudolph Prater has arranged an in- Electric Clocks for any room. Home with aml Mrs _ Ceci i Blakely. teresting program. Mrs. James lc -- • • ■ 1 Ross Simpson and Vinia Cooley will hostesses. Supply Co. Messers John and Charles SERICEA Scarified, dodder. 31a & Seeds. Tc-1 FOR SA1 stove. Oo«: nold, 310 VVa X ^F*EDEZA, Hulled and nice lot of seed, no ly—Burton’s Hardware Xx Hone 188. lc r>artment size eiectric X condition. J. B. Ar ea 1 St., Phone 156-«W. Ip j LOST-^-Silver bar pin with Winthrop, wore visitors in Columbia Monday. onllAftp cpal FinHpr nlpa^p rptnrn i vi-., DUiUirvu onr college seal. Finder please return! Mr. and Mrs. Pete Phillips and son of Newberry visited Mrs. Rudolph Prater last Thursday. MOTHERS—Do you realize that you Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Helms and to Mrs. S. A. Timmons, 107 E. Cen tennial St., and receive reward. Ip; FOR SALE residence 2%miles fro ant houses Prather. WANTED— Call 141-J Adair, Sourt FOR SALE— riage Renrx k model. Elit.^^ Times:—PI mi a O-acre farm and 8-room i*tH all conveniences. Clinton. Also two ten- property. Mrs. Platt tf: or 3 room apartment. or notify Mrs. I. E. YTolland St. lc can save the drudgery of washing diapers at home for as little as $1.60 per week, and also protect the health of your child by being sure of sani tary and sterile diapers, that have been washed through a total of 10 rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone 605, Laurens. tfc Choir Practice Will members of the Methodist choir \\ please notice will be with the place of meeting Mrs. Walter Fulmer, children and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Sain and children of Fort Mill were guests Monday night at 7 o’clock. Sunday of.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brannon were Birthday Surprise for Mrs. Hunnicult l - •* Sunday guests of the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brannon of Sil- verst^eet Immediately following choir prac- tiee at the home of Mrs. Ed Hunn- $ cult on Monday night, Mrs. Walter BEE KEEF-JE^ just reccsi ■w- so call by while our sX Burton’s FT £ phone 188. LIGHT T initials F-X rack in clo byterian ■c.Fx Will appreo-X L. B. Dillarc u-and new 13-inch car- typepwriter. New =* type. Used only few or 94. 1-p SUPPLIES We have our spring shipment, .d get what you need -Xc is complete. Blakely- dware &■ Seeds. Tele- 1c FLAT, Royalist make, on hand. Taken from t. room of First Pres- <rH Sunday evening. g the return of same tp > Store. lc ATTENTION, READERS! Place your' Friemlli ot Hub *"' t of Fulo " r w *" The subscription for Time, Lite, For-P . , tune or any magazine with me. Spe-! interested to learn t a c cial rates met. E. E. Bailee, 322-A'ceived his discharge from* the Navy. ,tered the Pickens St., Gokiville. Gabardine SPRING SUITS A large assortment of pas tel gabardine models with that ‘‘new look,” featuring longer skirts and jackets finely 'detailed— S17.95 up Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams will be occassion being that of her birthday. The birthday cake with candles cen- dining table where dainty ll-2p Mrs. James Bodie and son were sandwiches, potato chips, pickles and FOR SALE—Large wardrobe trunk.'Sunday iru«t of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. roca cola were served-buffet style. Reasonable price. Mrt.J—A—AHHi-iCoata of Newberry. son. Telephone 21. Ip Mr. and Mrs. Obie Willingham and J WithThe Sick 1 _ SPRING DRESSES So important for Easter, so important for you. In styles vnu’H love to wear- Le Wesley Chambers’ Ecole des Bal-, lets announces the addition of a M rs children of Brevard, N. C., -Mr. and i Mrs. George Croft is ill at her home Carl Turner and Lenord, Mr.'on Marion Street. class in ballroom dancing every Wed- ( and Mrs. Furman Bratcher and Cleo Miss Peggy Nell Girk of Ware nesday afternoon at three o’clock at j of Ninety-Six were visitors during the Shoals is an appendectomy patient in jj the Clinton Hotel. Ipi week-end of Mr. and Mrs. H. M- and the Greenwood hospital. _ _ g G Willingham and Mr. and Mrs., Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr. is a patient Shuford Lewis. at Hayes hospiul. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Landford and Mrs. Joe .Davenport is recuperating S6.95 Others $1.9S to AETNA ACCIDENT TICKETS pay up to $5,000. Age limits 18-7(h 25c a day. Call 80 or 32. S. W. Sumerel, i Aetna-izer. tfc FLOOR have lar-^ not a small, easy. Saves ergy. Rat< Supply Co. DEVOE F^ side Fiova nish. Shell Blakely-B i_» Telephone : SIXER TO RENT—We deluxe polisher. It is .XxaLisher, but handles so ^yovs both time and en- $2.00 per day. Home ‘XaoHe 423. tf EXPERT RADIO SERVICE On Home and Auto Sets CLINTON RADIO SERVICE Phone 142 In Rear L. B. Dillard’s Store ! —Outside and in- s F*airvt, Enamels, . Var- Oil and Turpentine, on's Hardware & Seeds. FOR SALE—Johnson 5-Hp TS. New condition. Priced right. Phone 318 or 116. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sweatt and ( at her homo on Pickens Street after children of Whitmire spent Sunday in being a patient at Hayes hospital. Charlotte, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Birth Announcement |T. L. Ellis. Floyd Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Bauknight Mr. and Mrs. Reeder Floyd an- ' spent Sunday at Irmo with the for- nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Aryi, at Hayes hospital, February 24. £ Bauknight. , | * ~ Mrs. swyannie wicker spent the Newberry College Singers 8 lb! wyek-end in Nvwby„y with Mr. and p resent Love | y p rogroni * c Mrs, Clarence Fulmer. On Satur-1 ^ 3 ELECTROLUX Sales, Service . and I day Mr. and Mrs. Fulmer and Mrs. j The Newberry-College Singers pre- }J Supplies! H. L. Baldwin, Telephone! Wicker motored to Spartanburg. seated an excellent sacred music, pro- for salje: -A.11 kinds of wood. H. 407-W. J. Pitts. tfc -! FOR SAX. building good busirx« from CLirxX bad healti - * _ Patterson. j w tfc I USED Frugidaire, in good conditiori 1 , _ -- ~7 “ 1 for $110. Home Supply Co. lc 4-room house, store; - IreCidy stocked, doing ' OFFICE BOOKS—'Ledgers, all kinds, on paved road, 3 miles! Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind- Reason for selling, i ers, Cash Books, Journals, Day X^riced $3,750.00. Virgil Books, Sales Books, Columnar Pads. 1, Clinton. ll-2pI Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR SAI^. carriage . Harvey. Slightly used 12 04 Gordon street. baby'CABBAGE PLANTS. Onion Sets, Mrs. James Simpson and Dusty, | gram Sunday evening at a union ser-, and Mrs. L. J. Brock were visitors j vice at the First Presbyterian church, in Greenville Saturday. The insisting of 60 voices.' Guv Prater left Sunday for Yero mC! "- „ , ^ ory and without accompaniment, the Beach, Ha. f ( or spring raining. . rs * jprogTam consisting of Bach chorales. Prater, Miss Martha Adair and J., L. jyj e g ro sip^ituals and the best litera- Lambert accompanied him as far as ture fponn the Russian choral school. Columbia. At the intermission part of the pro- Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin, Mrs. Ce- gram, Rev. J. C. IXckert, pastor of STAPLUNI Markwell. Publishing BABY C3 quality White Roo». Feeders Burton’s phone 188. A. J. Onion Plants, Lettuce Plants, Gar-Jcil Farmer and children, Mrs. Beau- St. Johns Lutheran church, gave a Ip! den Peas, Garrots and Beets. Plantif ord Weir, Mrs.-Chris Flow and Miss ZVI ACHINES-Arrpw and! an >' 'i™ "T a' :talk on Lhe importance, of Christian nd staples. Chronicle Stationery Dept. Our usual high -tested Barred Rocks, P and Reds. Also Feeds, d Fountains. Blakely- Lr-dware Sc Seeds. Tele- 1c 1 Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. „ ,. . o i u'un education. Faye Gaskin spent Sunday m hit- , ■ , * I The program w is enjoyed ov j mire w ith Mrs. Gaskin’s mother, Mrs. n *> audience that filled the church aud.- torium arid gallery^ Vlilt.in VV. Moore, j;: head ot Lie college music department, !•: 6-TREE Ordhard Collecition—consist-1 Sallie Croker. ing of six choice varieties of fruit | jj g Prater, of the U. S. Marines, trees suited where space is limirted:' gtationed at Parris Island, spent is director of the Singers. 1 Anoka—early bearing red June ap-| a few . ^rith his ^af- ; pie; 1 Red Haven-new, early free-, Mr and M| . 9 Ku p rater . stone pea-ch; 1 Elberta-popular mid- • » • • :: « • :: 1 i >: 8 l i! i.i :: :: :: SPRING TOPPERS rhoose your new spring topper from our large col lection of fitted and boxy styles in all-wool. Some with nailhead and embroi dered trims. H I • • 8 x FOR. C. WillcA. pick-up truck. .» Ftoiate 1, City., R. IP WANTEJO Checkn al Clearn -!E2nergert.ic youag lady for cXcioartment. Apply Roy- 1c season peach; 1 famous new ever- bearing Fig; 1 Kieffer Pear—excel lent for canning; 1 Burbank Plum— purplish red, yellow flesh. All 6 trees in 3 to 4 ft. size. Special offer No. 31 :!: Miss Mary Kate Carr of Richmond, Virginia,* is visiting her mother Mrs. 1 D. M. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Johp Drummond and ! Birth Announcements FOR R iences, o 1 genttlema WANTEO apartme Scott’s St 199. FEEDS"?! and keep> Pellets antezz eris. Alst» Cow, Fi-sX-*- ly-Burtoi ephone 1 . . HOLLIS Mr. and* Mrs. Charles H »llis, Jr., t-t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter of Nine- announce the birth of a daughter, —$8.85 postpaid. Write for free copyj t Six were Kuests 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Kitty Lou. on February 23. Mr- Hol-|j;; 48-page Planting Guide illustrated in j H ^ Quintana Sunday ' lls 15 the former Miss Emily Cope- •; —— icolor. Salesmen wanted. Waynesboro * ... land, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ♦: with.ll xonven-| NurMries , Waynafcoro , Va. lc Bo Gardner of CWlforn,a ha. re-l Copeland . § —— jeeived his discharge from the navy : ;; NOTICE—Camellias, Ros • 1 and is at home with his father W. C. jj SPECIAl LADIES’ SLIPS in white ami tea rose- — SI.49 -Ttoom « in. private family, to Call Chronicle. Ip Three-room furnished X" t>y new manager of no children. Call IP es, Bouquets, Gould Birds framed in beautiful old walnut frames. Noah's Ark, START your chicks right ALL- v :|Ip C r ■them growing. Mashes, - i growing Scratch Grains for chick- ' XXog, Dog, Rabbit, Horse, j and Bird Feeds. Blake- XX-ardware & Seeds. Tel- l j. & G PAINT & in the South the South BUILDING MATERIALS . Crawford ~ Phone 10 Broad at Pine Closing Notice UNTIL FURTHER . NOTICE We Will Close Every WEDNESDAY At J12 Noon GILES CHEVROLET CO. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. -Voc Buchanan and children spent the week-end with Mr. Buchanan’s parents in Swannanoa, 18-6c N c | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rushton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rushton and Ruby and Parker Rushton of Spar- 1 tanburg visited relatives Sun- | day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors, Miss- ! !es Gladys Willingham and,Betty Pra ter and Carson Nabors visited Louie j Nabors in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rochester of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fearless Rowe. Miv.and Mrs. Louie Prater and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckam were week- t nd guests of relatives in Batesbuvg. Little Rosemary Sweatt of Whit mire is spending a few days with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruby I^indford. T Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and child ren spent Sunday witlv Mrs. O’Dell’s While you wait, fwuex- perienred prescription de partment tills your drug < needs rapidly, flawlessly. Freshest ingredients used. YOUNG’S PHARMACY Walgreen Agency Phone 19 :: :: • 9 *• :: :: + 9 • • :: :t %# 1 H ij g :: SPRING BLOUSES Tailored or dressy styles in tine ijUillity rayon, with lave or e y e 1 e * embroidertHl trims. Short, ng or* cap sleeves— . S2.98 to S4.98 / White and pastels SPRING SKIRTS Spun ra.on and wool kirts in full swing baller inas. Newest paslul shades. 1 S4.98 THE ARMY STORE i! X ft FOR LOWER PRICES xxxjm«4»ttcxKXX«xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?»a»?:«Kn»acj»»»x8X}ac