The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 03, 1948, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, June 3, 1948
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WANT ADS
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TO RFVT — TO FIND — TO Bl’Y — TO SELL
« Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash
NOTICE—Rates for want ads ^re 50c minimum for 25 words, all
ovelv25 words 2e per word All want ads are cash except to firms
carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co.
FOR SALE — Singer electric sewing PIANOS—Nice lot good upright pi-
machmes, motors, button hole anps. Just tuned and in excellent
workers, sewing lights, all kinds of; condition. ,Terms easy. The -Trading
machine accessories. Odys McIntosh, Post, Laurens. tfc
Mclnt05h ' S Stiop- • ^ ‘PiiLxPERT'R^aATOB REPAIR—^
REG POWER LAWN MOWERS, types truck, tractor, car ra^jjjftogs
Clem son Hand Lawn Mowers, Dob-cleaned and ■ repaifed.Woric^uaran-!
bans Open Top 4-gallon Tank Spray- teed. Todd-Motor and Jjrfplement Co.
trs and Disston Hedge Shears. Willys-Overland
Blakely-Burton's Hardware & Seeds.
Telephone 188. 1c,
FOR SALE—24 acres land on
Adair Street, and several
Florida Street. J. P. Pratji
NOTICE- You borrowed my mule
clippers. Please bring them home, j
H J. Pitts. -1 tfc
P^OUNp^-A watch at the ball park
m Gold\ .He Thursday night.. Own
er may get same by identifying and
paying for ad. Mrs. Ray Boozer, 401
Sims St.. Goldville. 4 Ico
er, Laurens.
FOR SALEL^-9-piece dining room
1 suit, $JUXT Alsbloetter one for $125.
FOR SALE—Three milk cows, with Slop^ffont mahogany^desk, only $90.
’young calves. H. J. Pitts. tfc pre Trading Post, Laurens. tfc
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Walter Dunlap Enters
Clerk of Court Race
Walter E. Dunlap,’well known’ citi- !
I zen and farmer of the Mountville,
; section, qualified, just before the ex-
J piration hour Tuesday as a candidate
1 for clerk of court in the August pri-
! mary.
I Mr. Dunlap is the son of Mrs. An
nie Dunlap and the late Rufus T. ;
Dunlap. He is engaged in farming j
and is manager of the peagh orchards
and farm of the estate of A. D. Gray. 1
Mr. Dnulap several' years ago
: worked for the county wfyen the late 1
(Political Advertisementr
J. B. Humbert
He
USED Electric Range, Hotpoint, ail;
on elements and oven work perfectly.-’*'
Price $50. Home Supply Co.
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WORLD’S OLDEST PONY . . . Anna, believed to be the world’s old-
est pony, and her mistress, Barbara Worth, nationarfy-known horse
woman, were guests at a birthday party given by the children of Town
and Coantry Village, a district of Sacramento, Calif. Occasion was
Anna’s 3$th birthday, and one of the Items of refreshment, pictured
here, was a huge birthday cake, embellished with 36 carrot candles,
lump sugar and frosting.
I-. — . was supervisor.
i was employed with the surveyors’
squad oh tjhe Santee-Cooper project
for some time. For several years he
was manager of the Thornwell or
phanage farm and made his home on
the campus. He resigned this posi-
tion several months ago to return to
] the farrrt, If elected, Mr. Dunlap stal
ed he would give-courteous and ef-
j ficient service as a county official.
SEEKS FIFTH TERM
WINSALL TOMATO PLANTS. We
have a limited supply of these
BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phone 715 Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
FOR SALE — Two female Eskimo
Spitz puppies. $5.00 each. Patsy
Mac _unal . Ip , j une j—(Special to The About 135 young people of college
BABY CHICKS. High Quality U. Chronicle). — The total number pf! age and their advisors will gather
Approved, Pullorum Passed, deaths occurring in South Carolina' here at Presbyterian’college Monday,
Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, White
Deaths In County
For the Past Year
Given As 332
Young People To Meet
Here Next Week For
Leadership School
ready now. Blakely-Burthn’s Hard- Rocks and N. H. Reds. Also Feeds,
ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. _lc Feeders. Fountains and Remedies.
FOR SALE-—Two mules, 9 and 11 Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.
years old. Weight 1.000 lbs. and relet)hone - * c
1.200 lbs. Quick sale for cash. S175 LOST—Ruby ring centered with clip
and $225. Good mules and cheap.j .diamond. Finder please return to
during 1947 numbered 17,15J, ac-j June 7, for a week’s leadership school
cording to a compilation completed | sponsored by the Presbyterian synod
this week by the bureau’of vital sta-I of South Carolina,
tistics of the South Carolina Board j The group will be composed of
of Health. The number of deaths j counc i] mem ij ers 0 f \Y es ^ m j ns ^ er p e i_ |
among men in the state was higher' organizations throughout the
than that of women for both races, | state, and two advisers from each
See W. J Adair at State Training Virginia Southern at Bishop & Walk-i with 5,1141 wh >te male deaths and 1 0 f the eight Presbyteries included, j
School. ' Ip-tfc er Pharmacy. , ’Ip! 4,373 Negro male deaths reported, as | Dr Le *R p ^ re ^ onal di _!
— — — —1 — ‘ r*r»rr>rvarc»H X urhit** ♦omnlo ' '
'compared with 3.718 white female
WANTED TO BUY — Three large SEVERAL" sets of cane-seat chairs in , and 3^47 Negro female deaths' ivuoi
mud tm’.’.es. H. J. Pitts. 1c walnut'and maple. High post beds'
in cherry. a nd. mapl e . Blope-t’on: | Lauren5 c where
solid cherry butler s desk.. Solid ma-i
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY—Boll
■weevils destroy cotton — Termites
destroy property. Have
protected against such damage. We
car. give
yt religious education and |
| publications^ and Miss Jane Cham- 1
The. samfr ratio applied to deaths ipi eei .associate, will be in charge of j
per- 1 the school, and other leaders will be 1
332
Lilly, pastor of the
, . , . ... t ,sons died during 1947. Of the deaths Dr Edward G
your £<>">• jS^^'rLairenr ' «*>»<*»» «««• white_male, I First Presbyterian church in Charles-:
1 — ^ ' 4 J. c ,6 were white female. 8£T were Negro ton, who will teach Bible; Rev. Van |
v;>u a guaranteed job. Call USED., late model Westinghouse' male, and 58 Negro female.
J R. C: twford, Ptone 10, Clinton.
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20-:!U'h .bicycje.
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i ampliFier, carriei
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ud'.t >: :um speaker
p
A Bea’s’i
1 v. S’. ian Street.
Arnold, pastor of- the Seneca Pres-
HAVE
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r.eny
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R ayster's
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range, like new. A bargain at $125. - The diseases causing tne largest ; byterian church, who will be vespers i
Wiley,'Home Supply Co. 1c 1 number of deaths in South Carolina 1 speaker; Robert Sakkema Duke Uni-
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RENT (nir'-ll,i..»r sanders, edgers, and
ine of sand-
an i varnishes. Cox Home and
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; Ushers. 1' n ete
pa]
Au* ' Supply. Phone 12.
! deaths caused by kidney diseases, cnarge of music,
while cancer was the third most fa-
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On Home and Auto Sets
CLINTON RADIO SERVICE
Phone 142
in Rear T. B IMi-urd's St ire
tal '
disease, causing
1,373
"del
iths.
Other diseases which
were p;
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■ipal
cans
es ot deaths in
the sta
te
last
year
Were pneoMTohi
at from
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h;ch
862
tiers.ais do.d; t*
ubcVrulo
of
whir
*h 544 died; and
diseases
of
the
d:ige
s;ive system, wh
ieh. cans
;ed
■ the
deal
h of 547 persons.
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’SED refrigerators. We have in stdek
cvera.! go >d u.-ed electric refriger-
0 IT'" ■"‘i 1 i ’ oued. 'iinil pi iced to
• 11. He me Sup; ly Co. * 1"
)R SALE —Two lots, 100x260, on
C'-’U!
FOR BRIDES — Wedding Invitations |
1/ Announcements, engraved or j
Tele. 80 a:. on pd C .li
ng Cards. We u. l be hapjiy to sup
ply your needs. Chronicle Pub. Co.
STRAYED OR STOLEN
n-iim r:ini-h nl-Thnmu<
Two coas;
J Leake at
ib.a highway, one mile from!
Sec E. C Barbee, 127 Marion
Cimppels place. One black and white
spotted, with horns, heavy milker.
Other red with white head and feet.!
SIX-INCH SERMON
By Rev. Robert H, jlarpcr
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MEN WHO DARED TO STAND
FOR GOD
Lear:on for" June 6: Darnel 3:4-7,
13-18-; 6:10. "
'Memory Se'er’.i ni: Daircl 3:10V—
Because of Daniel's interpretation
)f Nebuchadnezzar's dream, he hyd
A Men advisors who will ,gather for)
the instruction period are Rev. Ken- I
reth Phifer, Rock Hill; Rev. Robert 1
Fulton, Columbia; Rev. F. B. Mayes,!
A ' Beaufort. Rev. Benson Sloan, Union;*
Rev. Russell W. Park, Lake Cityp!
iRev. Frank Alexander, Ckeraw; Dr. I
Evans, Brown. Anderson; and Rev.;
W. H. Boyd, Ware Shoals.p
Women advi^irs, one Ip om each !
Presbytery, will be Mrs. J. M. Wil-1
fiams, ^r., McConnellsville; Mrs. Earl
Jennings, Charleston;. Miss Rebecca
Nickles,. Cojumbia, Miss Lillian
Simpson, Greer; Miss Wista McEi-'
veen, Kingstree; Mrs. H. G. Ward-!
law, Conway; Mrs. J. S. Walkup, Bel- ,
ton; and Miss
-Greenwood:———
Lillian Johnson,
tfc
been ’raised
high
S'reet. G
oldville," •
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Books,
strong
OFFICE
BOOKS -
- Ledgers,
Ledgei
dv. 2(
T->, /jJ-c
full stock
. Chrunig
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for $:
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LOTS F(
)R SALE
— On ..old
airport
ELEC
place. At his
request, Shadrach, Meshach, and
<E-=-Sweet potato plants, 1 Abednego were set over the afruirs
Hall, Porto Rican. Big. of the province of Babylon.
dl-roiUvd play*..- N w rea-1 When Shadrach, Mevhach, and
7 * . .
Mere Co-op Lines
To Ba, Built
In Rurol Areas
for SLOO, 500 for $1.50. 1,000 j Abednego refused to bow down to
Gleason. Tenn.
• tad. New development just start
ed. City has cut new street. Buy early
before price goes up. R. E. Wysor,,
Jacobs Bldg. Phone '85-J. tfc
INSECT SPRAYS with or without
DDT. Also Toxite, Carbolineum
and Carbc
OLUX Sales, Service
Supplies. H. L Baldwin, Telephone
407-W
tfc
SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Tomato
Plants, Pepper Plants, Eggplants
and Cabbage Plants. Also all the
seeds you need for your garden.
A good assortment 01 nlakelv-Berton's" Hardware S? Seeds.
1c
Sprayers and Dust GunS too. Blakg- Telephone 188.
ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele- ‘. — 1
jhone 188. ] c .WANTED: Man between 25 and 35
— 1 — j yeabs of age for outside and city
(ner J j salesman. Give experience and reN
structures, erence ^ rst ] e ^ er Address Box 463,
have been protected against termite Greenwood s c • 10 . 3c
damage. Why not have your’s pro- —
TERMITE
hundred
CONTROL —
Fifty thousand
Laurens, May 29. — The million-
C. Del- the image the king had raised, they dollar expansion program launched
lG-6pi>v.ere cast hit oa fiery furnace. But by the Laurens Electric Cooperative,
~n the king’s "rage' and fury” soon’ ln - " ■ :a ' 1 y® ars sjfo is just about hall
! cooled when he gazed in astonish- Finished, Henry M. Paris, manager,
' ment upon four ^ persons walking in today.
the furnace. The fourth was rec- The program entails construction
ognized as a d.vme being. The three °I around 800 miles of new lines, and
men were called forth and found'to 1° cla I e about 350 miles have been
be unharmed Then Nebuchadnezzar completed, Mr. Faris pointed out. The)
decreed that none should speak cooperative has added about 1,2501
against the God of Shadrach. Mes- new -customers in the rural areas of
hach, and Abednego, and the three four counties. The area served in
men were promoted to great honor. chides all of Laurens county and
Daniel was not tried in the fuin- parts of Greenville, Spartanburg and
ace. Later, when Darius had taken Newberry counties.
tected , .\ Call
10, Clinton. Termite Co. of S. C.,
M. I). Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C.
R. Crawford. Phone ZINNIA PLANTS, Marigold Plants,,
Petunia Plants, Chrysanthemum
Plants. Snapdragon Plants, Floradaie
v tfc j Daisy Plants, Blue Salvia Plants and
BINDER TWINE in 5 and 8 lb. Balls, ^ th ® rs ' Blakely-Burton's Hardware
New '5-bushel Oat Bags and used t & Seeds ' Telephone 188. 1c
bags. Harvester Water Bags and Gal- WANTED—Two men experienced in
ion Thermos. Jugs. Blakely-Burton's; general building maintenance,
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. steady work, regular hours. Apply to
RGTENONE "DUST. Cafr.nm Ars7- 0 ' " F ' Beaty, jjlanL. superintendent,
nate. Lead Arsenate. Bordo Mix- Presbyterian College. tfc
tore, Sabadilla Dust. Sulphur,, Volck, TERMITE CONTROI Termites are
Black Leaf 40. Red Arrow and many' flying ants. Why let them eat up
other Insect Killers. Blakely-Burton's; your property? Termites work win-
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. ter and summer and are destroying
WANTED TO _ RENT—mTot 4-room over ^ million dQ]lars worth of
apartment. Have one small child. P ro P ert y T° be sure, have a
Telephone 206-R„
The cooperative is doing its own'
construction work with its mainten-,
ance and construction crews, Mr.
t , c , free inspection. Call J. R. Crawford,
Phone 10, Clinton. Termite Co. of
FO§ RENT—Nice large house wilHT s: C., M. 43. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg
alb modern conveniences in Cross S. C. ~ r * tfc
Hill. Call J. V. Gregory's residence at
WOMAN’S OPPORTUNITY TO
‘OWN HER OW^ BUSINESS
Cross Hill or write Mrs. J. A. Guth
rie. Myrtle Beach, S. C., care “The ^
Anchorage.”- 1c ° pen and mana S e a womans wear
— 1 ——r-—— 1 —— , specialty business in your commu
nity. Retail Good Housekeeping-
-^approved merchandise. Experience
unnecessary. Free training. $325 re
quired, f which you control. Present
owners darn to $4,000 'yearly profit.
For interview your city write, Box
206, Philadelphia, 5,'Pa.< 27-4p
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FOR SALE
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ALMOST NEW COCA-COLA
DRY BOX
TWO LARGE COMMERCIAL
REFRIGERATORS
SIX WOODEN BOOTHS
All In Excellent Condition
RODDY’S RESTAURANT
South Broad Street
MOTHERS—Do you realize that you
can save the drudgery of washing
diapers at home for as little as $1.60
per wzek, 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
Babylon and set Daniel ij\ chief place,
his enemies joloUed his destruction.
When the king realized how he had
Jbeen tricked, he labored to save Dan-! Faris said. The work has progressed t
iel, but was reminded that the laws, sa Ii s I ac I° r ily» inspite of frequent pe- 1
of the Medes and Persians altered j nods when certain materials are us-
not. The king’s sleepless night and j ually scarce, _he stated,
his hastening early to the den of lions The cooperative now has about
showed his terrible anxiety and ajMSO miles of lines carrying electric
measure of faith in Daniel's God.|P°wer to.4,200 .rural families, and
Daniel came forth from the den un-I when the program is completed, the
harmed. Then the king issued a re-I or S an ization will have/1,600 miles' of
markable decree concerning the God, hues serving. 5,800 families,
of Daniel. - ’ ’ j The program also calls for con-
We can but realize the moral ma-' struction of four new sub-statiohs,
jesty of Daniel and his friends. Men 1 to be located at Laurens, Clinton, I
are now tempted to compromise to; Woodruff an d Fountain Inn.
get on in the world. Dare to stand *
for God. The essential thing is to PL ^ CI . L &HARPE NER — D 1 xon i
Pointer, precision built. A new j
handy item needed in every office i
Chronicle Publishing Co.
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do right, whether you suffer or not. *,
Marion R. Wilkes
At Port-au-Prince-
Says The Laurens Advertiser: ~ |
The family of Marlon R. Wilkes i
of Washington, have learned from,
him that he is now in Port au Prince,
Haiti, in the West Indies,* conducting
an examination of the National Bank,
of Haiti. Mr. Wilkes and his staff
of examiners were loaned by the
Federal Reserve Board to the Re
public of Haiti for this purpose. The
National Bank acts as fiscal ggent
for the go-vernmfent in handling the
government debt, ’issues the paper
money whose units are called
“gourdes,” and conducts a commer
cial banking business. Mr. Wilkes
expects to be in Haiti for about six
weeks.
Mr. Wilkes is a brother of E. Harry
jWilJces of this city.
DO YOU HAVE
_ PROPER
FIRE PROTECTION?
Is your coverage adequate?
Should you suffer a disastrous
lire would your insurance cover
your loss?
Think this over. See os for
all kinds of Insurance, Surety
Bonds and Real Estate.
We invite your business.
CLINTON REALTY
& INSURANCE CO.
B. Hubert Boyd
Phone C
Tire Recapping.
Battery Charging.
Firestone Batteries.
Radiato’f Boiling.
Car and Truck Repairing.
TIMMERMAN
MOTOR CO.
Phone 119 Gary St.
Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone No. 2
Robed C. Wasson
Representative Wasson,
farmer, merchant, cotton
ginner and buyer of Hick
ory Tavern, asks re-elec
tion to the
HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
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PLATFORM
1. Sufficient appropriations
for the surface treatment of
both state highways and im
portant county roads.
2. Increase old-age assistance
to $35.00 per month.
3. Ample appropriations for
public schools to provide for
transportation and teachers’
salaries in line with increased
Cost of living.
OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds.
Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind
ers. Cash Books, Journals, Day
1 1 Books, Sales Books, Columnar* Pads.
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Du Pont Flat Wall Paint creates
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furnishings—a velvety, non-glare
surface that will dress up your
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^ appliet tatily, uniformly
If produtM • amoulh, valvty
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Copeland Hardware Supply Company
Phone 15
t) AUTHORIZED DEALER
PAINTS
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Wedding Invitations,
Announcements
Engraved or process printed. Finest quality stock
and workmanship.
Informal, Reception Cards, Visiting Cards.
It will be a pleasure to serve you. Prompt delivery
on orders.
Chronicle Publishing Co.
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