The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 23, 1948, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursdoy, December 23, 1948
WANT ADS
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TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — 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
carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co.
SCUETKING
TOR
\SAUV
BY
CXXTO DOOR MATS, an especially
good qual.iy for only $1.95. Also
Linoleum Stripping and Edging in
12-foot lengths for 35f. Blakely-Bur-
lyjVs Hardware & Seeds. Telephone
188. “ ’ ' 1c
RENT our floor sanders, edgers, and
polishers. Complete line of sand
paper and varnishes. Cox Home and
Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc
Wood For Sale. All Kinds. Posey
W. Copeland. tfc
TRESPASS NOTBGE Notice is here
by given 'that hunting, or other
wise trespassing on all lands owned
by State Training School and by
B. O. Whitten is strictly prohibited.
30-2c
FOR SALE — Pointer puppy, right
age for training. From registered
stack. See P. E. Riley, 306 E. Caro-
Ifna Ave. - Ip
SAVE 40'i on heating cost, with
Celotex rockwood insulation. Call
J. R. Crawford, * Phone 10, Clinton.
The Southern Insulating Co., Lees-
ville:. tfc
NOTICE Will the person w
rowed a chain fall from Cooper
Motor Company please return it. 1c
^LECTROLUX Sales, Service and
t Suppl.es. 11 L. Baldwin, Telephone
—-46-7-W. tfc
SKATES. Ur,.on Hardware and Rol-
fast, Footballs, Lunch Boxes with
Pint Thermos Bottles. Blakely-Bur-
ton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone
183. 1c
HEATER WOOD for Sale—Leave or
ders for Groce Godfrey at Bald
win Motor Co. tf
SEE the large assortment of.antique
chairs, occasional tables, lamps,
picture frames and china which are
\>r sale at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Henry, on the Spartanburg high-
PIANOS — Just received and had
tuned nice lot upright and self
player pianos. Prices right, terms i
easy. The Trading Post, Laurens,,
S. C. tf
1 HEATERS:::—Coal or oil. A com-;
plete line of the leading makes in
fuel saving. Come in and choose one
to fit your winter needs. Cold wea
ther will soon—be here. We do the
installation. Home Supplv Co. Phone
423. 1c
NOTICE—Positively no hunting or
trespassing of any kind allowed on
my land or lands rented by me at
auy time. J. Dial Neighbors. Jan.
13-8p. , I
AMMUNITION Hunters, see us lor!
your needs. Yarborough Oil Co. j
tfc
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IT WAS enough to put a fellow in
* a morbid state of mind. Last
Christmas he'd thought, when he
gave Sally the inexpensive little
china dinner set. next Christmas I'll
give her something really nice.
Something she can wear and enjoy.
Something expensive. It’ll not be
practical to fit our Christmas budg
et, because by then I’ll be making
more. The tide was bound to turn
by next Christmas.
Well, it turned out all right. Fate
could have been less callous in the
direction to which it had turned the
tide. It was even worse this Christ
mas than it was last. At least Sally
WOOD FOR SALE—Good dry wood
for stoves and heaters at D. B.
Wehunts Cash Grocery on Laurens,
wav.
1c
WE HAVE plenty Royster’s Gugno
and Purina Chick feeds. H. J.
Pitts. tfc
DOR SALE — Large barn, covered
with galvanized tin, in good con-
d;t;on. $500. 17 squares asbestos shin
gle siding, $100. After 2 P. M., see
J. R. Lewis, 190 Tillman Circle, Jo
anna. 30-3co
$10.00 REWARD is offered to the
man or party who borrowed my
battery out of the truck in my yard.
Also for the hunters who keep bor
rowing my chickens off the Duncan
Creek place. J. Hamp Stone. 23-2p
LOTS FOR SALE — On old airport
road. New development just start
ed. City has cut new street. Buy early
before price goes up. R. E. Wysor,
Jacob? Bldg. Phone 85-J. tfc
road. lp-Uc i
FOR RENT--4-room h >u.-e located at
J t B^nds Cross Roads. See W. B.
Cause. Ip'
NOW OPEN—Dixie Trim Shop on
Laurens road, about one mile from
Clinton. Tailor-made seat cbvers,
head linings, and general upholstery.
Your patronage appreciated. tfc
WE PAY TOP PRICES for your corn,
oats and wheat. Carolina Milling
Co., Laurens, S. C. tfc
FOR SALE—8-ft. G. E. deluxe re-'
frigerator, used two years, still
has a 3-year guarantee. In perfect
condition. Price $200. T. Rex Young,
Telephone 11. 23-2p
NOTICE — No hunting, fishing or
trespassing on our lands. H. J.
Pitts, Mrs. J. M. Pitts.
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EXPERT RADIO SERVICE
On Home and Auto Sets
CLINTON RADIO SERVICE
Phone 142
In Rear L. B. Dillard's Store
BABY SITTER? Yes^yoiLanm get re-
spons.ble. experienced''high school
girl for only 25c an hour. Margaret
Lawrence. Phone 376-R. Ip
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phone 715 Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown's Jewelry St'«re)
N( >AH'S ARK has plenty of used
doors, sinks, bath tubs, old walnut
frames. Also thousands of used
b ks at 10c each. Noah’s Ark. Ab-
v . be. S. C. D30-c
FOR SALE—Milk
calves H J Pi’
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TTT< 'NS
.ive . Me
you realize :hat you
washm-
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diaj • is a*, h •me for as little as $1.60
per v. •ek, and also protect the health
f you: n:id by being sure of sani
tary and steiTe diapers, that have
been u ashed through a total of 10
rinses I 1 n y Dy-De Service, Phone
005. L .ta ns- tfc
FRYERS FOR SALE—R. C. Stewart,
Laurens Road. • 23-2p
NO IlUNTING or Trespassing of any
kind on o’ur land. We have some
one on premises at all times. Blake-
ly-Burton’s Tanglewood Farm. 1c
America’* Finest
HOT POINT
Honifr Appliances
HOME SUPPLY CO.
Next to Bailey’s Bank , !
SEWING . MACHINES — Treadle
type. 1 new, 1 used. See them
today. Easy terms. Morrison Fur
niture Co. Phone 425. . 1c
NOTICE
For QUALITY Radio Repairs
K<:\\ /■ i ! \ Htidio 'Shop
Gary St.—Phone 130
'WANTED—H/use o: apartment, fur
nished unfu. n.'hed. Permanent
resident. References. T E. Gantt, at
Roddy's Restaurant. Ip
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$75, A. A. M,ay. 1 J
KILL YOUR HOG and get your Salt,
Sugar or VSpdke Cure, Sausage
Seasoning, Sage and Skipper .Com
pound from us. We have Sta-Fresh,
too. It keeps your lard fresh until
used. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware
& Seeds. Telephone 138.
COVERED BUTTONS made any
time. Three sizes, plain, 6 styles
in black and, white, ivory, nickel and
gilt rims. Mrs. Charlie McDaniel, 201
S. Broad Street. tfc
HUNTERS, DANGER! —It will be
dangerous for you to hunt or tres
pass on our home place, or our Kelly
place, or the D. T. Copeland Estate
near Joanna. THIS APPLIES ES
PECIALLY TO THE SUNDAY
HUNTING SNEAKS who slipped on
cur Idnds last year.
r David T. Pitts,
J. H. Pitts, Jr. 30-2c
. .x:i the time of His coming.
• - C ristmas season, let us
■ • ' c hone to.- the fulfillment of
t e p; /lia-e of peace made by the
ic i» .ileeiui. Let us remember
t:.:if m. /.kind’s desire for ‘peace on
c rtn, good Will toward m«tn’ has
outlived all. wars.^
"In the faith that ou^ hope shall
one day be reality, I want to extend
to each and every one of you my
heartfelt good wishes for your hap
piness at this joyful time of year.”
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Area for Advertisers
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_ paper Advertising
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___ DISCOMFORTS
Bill looked up from his overcoat
collar.. “Hey, be careful!” he
shouted.
wasn’t out making the living and
he. a big hulk of a man, staying
home.
The doctor had said he’d over-
e»me the heart cor.ditio*n with pro
longed rest.
People were talking. Bill knew.
He'd been standing near the living
room door the other day when he'd
heard Kate Tyler, their neighbor,
talking to Sally in the kitchen.
“Well, it just looks a shame that
you, such a frail little thing, must
work. Bill looks the picture of
health. He weighs something near
one hundred eighty pounds* doesn’t
he, Sally?’’ Kate said, and Bill had
visioned with burning resentment
her sharp, in-everybody's-business
nose twitch with inquisitiveness.
Bill visioned too, Sally’s pretty
proud head lift when her voice had
come in quick sensitive rebellion, “I
believe it’s my afTair about work
ing. I really don't need to work.
We have plenty saved up to take u?
through until Bill is able to go back
on his job. I'm working because I
want to.”
He’d felt Eke a cad. There wasn’t
another guy in the whole universe
had a wife like Sally, who through
her loyalty would even tell a false
hood. Sally didn't deserve the hard
ship he was giving her. And now
with Christmas upon them and no
money of his own, unless he sold his
best suit to the re-sale shop down
the street, he felt it would be even
betor for his < Id heart to quit t ; ck-
n to hd ve S illy
suv. “(Th. ’ i o Xn't need to give
. ! All I want is y< y
V:', '!! h- e o real Christmas when
t «. ■’
i t i ; i s t. hat nr/l
. . !' V •; • . i ml lime to meet.
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( ' 1 • r. r i’t/. er. e.i the ‘•now
ok i ilri ■ dv t e highway in fro»t
( E ■ r phwoi v s getting coated
wi■:i ire. Cars moved along cau-
ti. isly.
Their neighbor’s boy. Pike, eleven,
slid-by him on a sled. “Whee-e-e.
watch m<. Mister Bill!”
Bill l(/ k"d up from h’s overcoat
Cf'llar. “iley. be careful!” he shout
ed and went info action with a leap
when he -v the -sled carrying t’o
l/w from the. s : iewnlk into the di
rect'on of an approaching car up the
highway.
It all happened in a flash. If Bill
hadn’t been gigantic in size, muscu
lar and oci'e with youth, he coul In't
have saved the boy. “Man. Pike,”
he panfed, standing over him on the
sidewalk, “don’t play along the
street-!”
“Aw, I could’ve made it. Mister
Bill,” Pike said, and dashed back
up the street with his sled. I
A large man emerged hurrodly
from the big car on the side of the f
pavement and came up to Bill
“Thanks, fellow! Say,” he said,
mopping his forehead, “that was a
close call! You certainly used your
head.”
“I snatched h ; m in time,” Bill
said.
The man pulled out his wa'let.
“Here,” ho said, holding a crisp bill
toward B 11. “Take this, fellow.”
“But I don’t want money for what
I did,” Bill protested, starting to
back away.
The mar* pushed the money into
Brtl’s hand, “I’d pay a thousand or
more to escape what might have
happened just now. Think what
Christmas would have been for me
if it had happened, to say nothing
of the kid’£ parents. Thanks again,
fellow—and Merry Christmas!”
He was gone before Bill could do
anything.
Bill looked down at the money in
his 'hgad. Well, if he felt that wa$
about it. But one hundred dol
lars. : . .v
He looked up then and saw' Sally
trudging toward him through the
snow and a happy, secretive smile
curved his lips suddenly. He slipped
the money into his billfold and went
to meet her.
7 49 Oldsmobife
Now On Display
Here At Timmerman's
——
Debut of the new “Rocket” en
gine, built for adaptation to use of
increasingly higher octane fuels of
the future, is one of the highlights
marking introduction of new Olds-
mobiles, now on display in Clinton
by Timmerman Motor company.
Models showing here are the 1949
Futuramic “98” deluxe convertible
coupe, the 1949 series “76” and the
Futuramic “98.”
All. 1949 Oldsmobiles will be of
“Futuramic” design.
The “76” series will come in six
body types, including the 4-door se
dan, club sedan, coupe and converti
ble models, and t an enitrely new 4-
door town sedan and new steel-top
ped deluxe 6-passenger station w’a-
gon. ' .
Models of “98" ^series will include
three body types-Mhe 4-door sedan,
club sedan and convertible coupe.
Prices of "76” models will be sub
stantially under those of “98” mod
els.
The “Rocket” engine is a h ; gh-
compression power plant of eight
cylinders developed by Genefaf Mo
tors engineers after several years of
research. It w’as built in an entirely
new Lansing, Mich., plant.
The engine is of 135 horsepower,
compared with the 115 of 1948 mod
els. It is over 90 degree “banked cyl
inder” type with overhead valves,
and hydraulic valve lifters for quiet
operation. A ndw dual down-draft
carburetor increases freedom Of en
gine "breathing.”
The new engine compression ratio
is 7:25 to 1. With availability of high
er octane fuels, ratio can be increas
ed to as many as 12 to 1 by only
minor mechanical modifications.
Hydra-matic drive is standard
equipment in the “98” models for
1949, and optional in “76” models.
—i — —
$44 7 687 Collected
In Vehicle License
Fees In County
Columbia, Dec. 22.— (Special to
The Chronicle)..— Motor vehicle li
cense fees collected in Laurens coun
ty during the month of November
came to $18,105,, according to the
monthly report of the South Caro
lina highway department. The No
vember fees collected brought the
total for licenses sold in Laurens
county since the middle of Septem
ber to $44,687.
In the state as a w'hole, license
fees amounted to $2,417,127, between
the middle of September and the
first of December. Of this total,
$877,465 was collected in fees dur
ing the month of November.
County Delegation 4
Holds Open Session
; Laurens, Oec. $0.—Court house of-
! ficials and committees from various
i sections of the county appeared Mon-
i day morniqg at the open sessioon of
| the county delegation and discusspd
t county affairs for approximately tw'o
| hours.
Court house officials submitted
their budgets for the year and Sena
tor R. T. ’Wilson estimated that they
Will require very little adjustment
from last year.
A committee from churches in the
city o.f L ; J ens apnea!ed in behalf
n‘ a cjoncesh. relations and juvenile
the Judge of Probate of Laurens
County at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the
same day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to make
payment on or before that date; and
all persons having claims against
said estate will present them on or
before said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
ANNETTE MOORHEAD
HENDERSON, Executrix,
Dec. 20, 1948.—13-4cw.
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
N Optometrist
ANNOUNCES THE NEW LOCATION
OF HIS OFFICES
200 SOUTH BROAD STREET
(Across From Casino Theatre)
Phone 658
SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS
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The undersigned drug firms will observe
the following holiday hours:
9 A.M to 11 A.M.
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY
December 25, 26, 27
BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY
YOUNG’S PHARMACY
McGEE’S DRUG STORE
GOLD THEATRE
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Joanna, S. C.
Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M.
Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 3:00 P. M.
Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30
Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DEC. 23-24—
"ROAD HOUSE"
With C ORNELL WILDE, IDA LI PINO and ANNE BAXTER
tne
ounrv.
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mestic relat ms court woujji foe •
edv-antageous in.settling family dm.- \
culties./The juvenile court, they ar- i
gued-w vilii* allow -early trials in ju-
venile cases and reduce the time that :.i
youths would have to be kept in jail *-j
with common criminals. i
Delegations from Hunter township, ::
the western part of the countyT and. f:
m otht se ti ms appeared in be-
hiaf of roads. * * * * v jj
Senat>: Wilson prfmounced the ;;
meeting a success and said that it jf
■ ould he/) the delegation in get tin t
j bill th iu • le ;♦
early days of the legislative session. , •!•
Attending besides Senator Wilson tj
were Representatives Robert C- Was- :'J
q nn, C. L Mil m and Charles Cul- ;!
aertsoni Mr. Culbertson has tj^en ::
named secretary of the delegation.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take -notice that on the 20th day ::
'of Januarj’, 1949, I will render a ::
final account of my acts and doings :•:
as Executrix of the estate of William ::
Alexander Moorhead in the" office of L;
LATE S*iO\V—-CHRISTMAS EYE NIGHT—10:45—
"MILLION DOLLAR WEEK-END"
With GENE RAYMOND
A Tl I’M Y WILL BE GIVEN TO THE LUCKY NUMBER
TICKET HOLDER
( URISTMAS DAY, SAT., DEC. 25— •
"RELENTLESS"
With ROBERT YOUNG
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DEC. 27-28—
"THE FULLER BRUSH MAN"
With RED SKELTON
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29—
"EMBRACEABLE YOU"
With DANE CLARK
Also — CASH NIGHT
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