The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 17, 1949, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919
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WANT ADS
TO kfNT — TO — TO BI T — TO SELL
Everybody Reads «he W»nt Ads Terms Cash
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NOTICE Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, ail
over 25 words 2o pe'r word. All want ads are cash except to firms
carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co.
Birth Announcements
KNAPP-MONARCH Electric Mixer FOR RENT—2 unfurnished'.rooms.
with juicer attachment. 3-qt. and 1 Prefer settled couple. Or one fur-
nt bowls Practically new. Phone nished bedroom to working man. 303
137-W. ' Davidson St. Phone 300-J. Ip
FOR SALE Cadet heater with coil. FOR SALE — Exceptionally good
In recent use—-not cracked. $15. treodie-type Singer sewing ma-
Ratehlord Boland. Ip "chine. A bargain at the price. First
$50.00 gets it. Odys McIntosh, 104^
HOLT
Mr .and Mrs. Roy Nelson Holt an
nounce the birth of a son. Roy Nor
man, on February 8 at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Holt is the former Miss Lona
Bell Coneback of Clayton, Ga.
BARFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. George Carl Barfield
announce the. birth of a son, William
Francis, at Hays hospital on Wed-j
nesday, February 9. Mrs. Barfield
was before her marriage Miss Ruby
Jones.
nouoce the birth of a son, Sammy
Hampton, at Hays hospital on Feb
ruary 7. Mrs. Samples is the for
mer Miss Bessid Quinn of Union.
FULLER
Mr. and Mrs. John Benjamin Full
er announce the arrival of a daugh
ter, Edna Charlene, On February 8
at Hays hospital. /Mrs. Fuller was
before marriage Miss Ethel Strick
land.
DELIVERING SERIES OF LECTURES IN UNION
CAMERA FILMS
We stock ail popularizes, and also
give a 24-hour developing service.
Phone Us. Phone 400. We Deliver
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
BABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks, R. I.
Reds, White Rocks,-N;' H. Reds.
Finest Quality. Pullorum Passed.
Also Feeds, Feeders, Fountains,
Brooders and Remedies. Blakely-
Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele
phone 188.
FOR SALE — Used New Perfection
oil stove. Also used washing ma-
ch.ne. Mrs. Grady Adair, Telephone
W. Main St., Phone 288-W.
Ip
WANTED TO BUY —^ Young mules
and milk cow\«. H. J. Pitts. tfc
CALL 74 — For your office needs
Chronicle Publishing Co.
434-J.
1c
MODESS
Family si^e 50s $1.29, 12s 33e. Your
saving on large size is 13c.
Phone for it. No. 400. We Deliver.
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
RELIANCE AZALEA and Camellia.
Fertilizer. Special Triogen Rose
Fertilizer, Vigoro, Bycolife, Bone
Meal and Sheep Manure. Also Peat
Moss and Vermiculite. Blakely-Bur-
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service ana. ton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone
Supplies. H L. Baldwin, Telephone
407-W. tfc
138.
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AMMUNITION—rHunters, see us for
your needs. Yarborough Oil Co.
tfc
SPRINGTIME
is near now. and it will be. house-
cleaning time. You will likely need
one or more of the following: Air- ! JINKY’S HAND LOTION
Wick. Lvsol, Soap (cakes or flakes), will remedy the chaps caused by
Furniture Polish, Gorham or Wright’s these cool windy days. Use twice
Silver Polish, Barmshine Brass Pol
ish. Floor Polish and Wax. Windex,
Clorux. etc.
Just phone and we will deliver
promptly. Phone 400.
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY_
WE HAVE plenty Royster’s Guano
and Purina Chick feeds. H. J.
Pitts. tfc
daily for pleasing results. Most eco
nomical to use, only a few’ drops
does the work. 39c and 69c.
Phone Us. No. 400. We Deliver.
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
BL'LLDOZER WORK. Lot Grading.
road building. excavating, etc.
$8.00 per hour on jobs requiring
minimum of half-day. Henry Orr,
- , ~ . Phone 22776.,Box 417, Laurens. 2c-23
GLADIOLUS BULBS. Our special
package of 25 Number 1 bulbs. WOOD FOR SALE—Good dry wood
mrxed colors, for $1 00. Also sep- for stoves and heaters at D. B.
arate colors in bulk. Many new Wehunts Cash Grocery on Laurens
Varieties. Blakely-Burton’s Hard- road. Ip-;:,
ware & Seeds. Telephone 1S8.
FOR SALE—Enamel Warm Morning
circulator heater, with new brick
lining and grate. $57.50. Mrs. E. C.
Goff, Page’s Beauty Shop. lc
WE PAY TOP PRICES for your corn,
oats and wheat. Carolina Milling
tfc
FORDS LUNCH
Sandw.ches. Cold Drinks, Dinners,
Special Orders.
Curb Service—3 P.M. to 9 PM.
Delivery Service 3 P.M. to 9 P.M.
Phone 9294 Ip
— „ ~ ^ ~ * Co., Laurens, S. C
LOTS FOR SALE — On old airport
road. New development just start- TOR SALE — John Deere L tractor
ed. City has cut new street. Boy eaily "ith planters and cultivators. One
before price goes up. R. E. Wysor. V*"* nc * 1 P-ow, one 10-disk harrow.
Jacobs Bldg. Pinone 85-J. tic * n g ood sha P e - 5805. J. R. Craw-
1949 handy Ever Ready desk calen- ' ~ vavit i * rv'TWAr-r '
dars, small and handy. Chronicle I ... Y* ^ ^ XTRACT u
Publishing Co., Stationery Dept. : h-* > -w \ C ~ U *k 1S, k 1S the only
—- brand we sell. It is the best and the
FOR SALE—Milk c<*ws, with young cheapest. We also sell lemon, pine-'
calves. H. J. Pitts. tfc apple, strawberry and bitter almond,:
FLOWERS SPEAK THE LAN-' oil J* Peppermint and cake coloring.
No need to come for — JUST i
PHONE. No. 400.
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
America’s Finest
HOT POINT
Home Appliances
HOME SUPPLY CO.
Next tc Bailey’s Bank
GUAGE OF LOVE —A beautiful;
corsage she’ll wear with pride, a doz-;
en roses as red as fire, or a gay, fra-;
grant plant of many colors. You can
be sure we'll give your Valentine all
the extra care and attention it de
serves. Clinton Flower Shop. lc 1
COVERED BUTTONS made a n y
time. Three sizes, plain, 6 styles I _
in black and white, ivory, nickel and CURTAIN STRETCHERS with Ball 1
gilt rims. Mrs. Charlie McDaniel, 201, Puml Pins> Wood and Metal Iron .|
S. Broad Street._ _tfc j ng Boards, Mop Wringer Pails and!
SNAPDRAGON PLANTS. Thrift, 1 Ironi ng Board Covers. Blakely-
Blue Flax, Columbine. Pinks, Burton s Hardware & Seeds. Tele- 1
Achillea, and Veronica Plants. AlsoiP^ one 188,
Fertilizers and Insecticides. Blake- MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS —!
ly-Burton’s• Hardware & Seeds, j Both new and renewal. I handle!
Telephone 188. - ; all of them. Mademoiselle now is off
IN STOCK '' : restricted list for a short period. One
Easy Flow Fertilizer Spreaders, 8 ft. year $3.50, two years $6.00 Miss
sizes. Wood Saws, Post Hole Diggers,
Feed Mills, Planters, Cultivators,
Harrow's; Tandum, Bush, Bog and
Spike, Plows, 2 disc, 5 disc and 2
bottom scrape blades. Scoop Pans,
front end loaders. Any type equip
ment for Ford Tractors. '
PITTS-DILLARD IMPLEMENT CO.
Ford Tractors and Dearborn
Farm Equipment - ;
West Main St. Phone 219-R 1 FOR SALE—1941 Ford pickup truck,
Frances Winn, Phone 535-J. 304 S.
Owens St., Clinton. 24-5p
NOTICE
For QUALITY’ Radio Repairs
Rowland’s Radio Shop
Gary St.—Phone 430
Clinton, S. C.
JOHN DEERE
TRACTORS
AM) IMPLEMENTS
THAT WORK
Wire Tiein" Pickup Hay
Baler.
Side Delivery Rake.
Big and Little Disk Har
rows.
Six and Ten Inch Hammer-
mills.
Four and Six Disk ’Tillers.
Grain and Hay Elevator
Combines.
.Mule and Tractor Mowers.
Spring-tooth Harrows.
Rubber Tired 4 - W h e e 1
Trailer.
Used 4-Wheel Rubber Tire
I' i 1
Manure and Lime Spread
er, like new, $200.00.
14-Inch Roughage, Silage
and Hammermill, like
new, $350.00.
Korean Lespedeza Seed,
Recleaned.
J. R. Crawford)
South Broa^ St. at Armory
Phone 10
first $350 gets it. Can be seen at Jack
Gaddy’s home on North Adair Street.
iPhone 391-M. i c
j DRAG HARROWS. 50 and 60 Tooth,
, Harrow and Turn Plow Repairs.
Double-Foot Fertilizer Distributors
and Shop Forges. Blakely-Burton’s
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
USED HOTPOINT RANGE, in good
condition. A bargain at $60. Home
! Supply Co. i c
LOLLIS TRUCK LINE
j Local and Long Distance Hauling
Open or Closed Vans
Marvin H. Lollis
, Phone 402-J Clinton, S. C.
j FOR SALE—Coil heater, in perfect
condition, 15. L. R. Thompson, 364
j Hampton St.., Joanna. ip
! SEED IRISH POTATOES. Good,
certified Seed Cobblers. Plant as
| scon as weather is suitable for a
sure crop. Blakely-Burton’s Hard
ware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
] FOR SALE—Monogram wood range
! in good condition. Will sell rea-
I sonable. Mrs. E. E. Carter, -Mount-
ville. 24-2c
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KITCHEN
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kitchen an
nounce the birth of a son at Hays
hospital on Wednesday, Feb. 16.
WILKES
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes an-;
pounce the birth of a son at Hays
hospital on Wednesday, February 16.
DIXON
Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Dixon an
nounce the birth of a son, Archie
Waye, at Blalock Clinic, on Wednes-|
day, February 9. Mrs. Dixon is the :
former Miss Olive Nabors.
SAMPLES
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Samples an-
Want Ads
FOR SALE—Several farm mules. T.
Heath Copeland. tf
FOR SALE — Lespedeza hay. A. C
Young, Route 2, Clinton. Ip
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CAMELLIAS and Azaleas. Camel
lias small to specimen plants, stan
dard and rare varieties. Azaleas, pop
ular varieties. 40c to $1.25. Arthur
Wilson, Batesburg, S. t. 24-2p
FOR SALE—1941 Ford car in per
fect condition. H. J. Pitts^ tfc
THRIFT
Practice it. Give you own SHAM
POO. Halo, Lustrecreme, Toni, Prell,
Conti, New Drene, Hudnut’s Egg,
Admiration, Fitch Coconut Oil, Shas-
;a, and Palmolive are some of the
many brands we sell. Be thrifty: be
smart. Pnone us for your favorite
kind.
We Deliver. Phone 400.
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
RENTAL — Floor sanding machines,
new equipment. All necessary ma
terial to make your floors beautiful.
Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co.
Phone 423. tfc
FEEDS THAT PLEASE. Starting,
Growing, Broiler and Laying Mash,
Laying Pellets, Chick, Medium and
Large Scratch, Rabbit Feed, Goat
Feed, Dog Feed, Horse Feed, Cow
1 Feed, Pigeon Feed, Calf Meal, Fat
Back Hog Ration, Fish Feed, Turtle
Feed, Bird Feed, Oyster Shells and
) Grit. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware &
Seeds. Telephone 188. 1 c 1
PINKING SHEARS $4.95 per pair,|
Straight and Bent Trimming
Shears, Weaver’s 3 1-2 inch Scis
sors and Butcher Knives. Blakely-
Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele
phone 188. !
SOUTHLAND TOMATO. The new
- wilt-resistant tomato. Also Mar-
globe, Rutgers, Brimmer, Earliana,
Stone, Ponderosa, Early Jewel Ox-
heart and others. Blakely-Burton’s
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phone 715 Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
IDEAL GIFT OFFER — Magazine
Specials: For a limited time I can
get you Coronet or Readers’ Digest
for seven months for only $1.00. I
will appreciate your new or renew
als of any magazine published. Miss
Frances C. Winn, Phnoe 535-J, Clin
ton. M10-5p
SUBSCRIBE NOW or renew your
subsription to Parents Magazine
before the price increase Feb. 28.
One year S2.50, two years $3.75, three
years $4.50. Miss Frances C. Winn.
Phone 535-J, 304 S. Owens Street,
Clinton. 24-3p
CABBAGE PLANTS. Onion Plants,
Ohion Sets, English Peas, Carrots,
Beets and Other Items for your Gar
den. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware &
Seeds. Telephone 188. lc
DOUBLE TUBEROUS-ROOTED BE-
- GONIAS, Nice Bulbs in Scarlet,
Orange, Pink, White, Yellow, Red
and Salmon. Also Tritoma or Red
Hot Poker in two colors. Blakely-
Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele
phone 188. I
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WALLER
Prof, and Mrs. John Kendrick
Waller announce the birth of a son,
John Kendrick, Jr., at Hays hospital
on Friday, February 11. Mrs. Waller
was Miss Juanita Roberts ol Winzield,
Ala., before marriage. Prof. Wall
er is a member of the faculty -4rt
Presbyterian college.
GORDON
Doctor and Mrs. Kenneth Gordon
of Rensselar, N. Y., announce the
birth of a son, Thomas Robertson
Gordon, on January 12 at the Albany
hospital, Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Gordon
is tne former Miss Margaret Robert
son of this city.
PRATHER
Mr. and Mrs. Macon W. Prather
announce the birth of a son on Tues
day, February 15, at the Blalock
Clinic. Mrs. Prather was before
marriage Miss Bernice Ellis.
DEAN HAYNIE G. PRINCE
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greetings
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week
Robert Douglas Powell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. V. Powell, celebrated his
first birthday Tuesday, Feb. 15.
Julia Ann Johnson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thad C. Johnson, Jr.,
was one year old yesterday.
February 21st birthdays will in
clude Mrs. Clifton Adair and How
ard Waktins.
Thad Johnson,, HI. celebrated his
birthday February 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitlock will
observe their wedding anniversary
Feoruary 19. ,
Mrs. Gary Holcomb has a birthday
February 24th.
Eugene Sloan of Columbia, for
merly of this city, has a birthday
February 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oxley have a
wedding anniversary February 22.
February 22nd birthdays include
Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Mrs. Lewis Pitts
and Kenneth Baker, Jr.
Frances Ellen McMaster, daugh
ter of Major and Mrs. Kitt R. Mc
Master, of Albany, Ga., formerly of
this city, celebrated her birthday
February 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of
Charlotte, N. C., are celebrating their
wedding anniversary today. Mrs.
Williams is the former Miss Nancy
Young of this city.
John W. Finney, Sr., will observe
a birthday February 23.
William Harvey McMurray, little
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McMur
ray, of Swananoa, N. C., will cele
brate a birthday February 22. Mrs.
McMurray is the former Miss Mary
Loftis of this city.
Billy Ballard, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. B. Ballard, will celebrate
his birthday February 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lee Benjamin
celebrated their first wedding anni
versary February 14.
Haynie G. Prince, dean of students,
arid John Glover, assistant professor
of romance languages at Presbyterian
college, opened a series of lectures
at the high school in Union Tuesday
evening sponsored by the adult di
vision of the state'department of ed
ucation.
i The lectures wijl continue each
Tuesday and Thursday evening at
7:30 in the high school, with Superin
tendent T. C. Jolly of the Union
schools in char|e. This particular se
ries lasting for the next several weeks
PROFESSOR JOHN GLOVER
feature* Mr. Prince’s talks on “Build
ing Our Community” and Mr. Glov
er’s on “Interpreting Our Times.” The
course is open to all adults in the
Union community.
Mr. Prince, who is a graduate of
Presbyterian college, holds an M.A.
degree from the University of South
Carolina in business administration.
Mr. Glover, a former business man
holding positions in England, Swit
zerland, Portugal, Brazil, and Can
ada, has an M.A. degree from Ox
ford university.
D. A* R. Meeting
Held In Lournes
On Friday, February 4, at 3:30 the
Sullivan-Dunklin Chapter of Daugh
ters of the American Revolution
held a meeting in the community
had in Laurens. Mrs. Albert Ste
phens, the regent, presided, using the
D. -A. R. ritual and pledge of al
legiance to the flag.
Annual reports of the year’s work
were made by officers and commit
tee chairmen.
The following delegates were
elected to attend the 53rd annual
state conference of South Carolina
D. A. R., to be held March 3-4 at
Ocean Forest hotel, Myrtle Beach:
Mrs. Sara S. Ervin of Ware Shoals;
Mrs. Earl Abercrombie of Hickory
Tavern; Mrs. Albert Stephens and
?drs. David George of Laurens. Al-
t ternates elected were: Mrs. Roy B.
Thomas of Clinton; Mrs. Joe Pinson
of Honea Path; Mrs. M. C. Waldrop
of Gray Court; Mrs. J. S. George and
Mrs. M. T. Motes of Laurens; Mrs.
W. M. Nash of Fountain Inn; Miss
Mary McDaniel and Mrs. Robert C. -
Wasson of Hickory Tavern.
| Mrs. J. B. O’Dell accompanied
several of her piano and voice pupils
when they gave a musical program.
A special feature of the program
was a sale of home cooked foods
and hand-made clothing to finance
a clothing scholarship for a student
at Tamassee, the South Carolina D.
A. R. school. The goal was realized.
; During the social hour refresh
ments were served.
MclNTOSH'S
SHOE SHOP
Send Your Shoes To Us for
Best Materials and
Workmanship.
Notice of
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
The Clinton group of Alco
holics Anonymous meets to
night and every Thursday eve
ning at 8:00 over Copeland
Hardware Supply Co. store.
Anyone who has a sincere
desire to rid himself or herself
of a drinking problem is cor
dially invited to attend these
meetings, or write
Alcoholics
Anonymous
CUnton, S. C.
P. O. Box 113, Clinton, S. C.
for an interview or . informa
tion.
OFFICE BOOKS — Ledgers, Ledger
Binders and Sheets, Cash Books,
Books — full stock. Chronicle Pub
lishing Co.
P & G PAINTS
All Colors for Outside and
Inside Work
J. R. Crawford
South Broad St. at Armory
Phone 10
MOTHERS—Do you realize that you
can save the drudgery of washing
diapers at home for as little as $I.6U|
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
895, Laurens. tfc
TASTE OUT eliminates wild onion
and weed taste from milk and but
ter. Just mix it in the feed. Price
$1.00 per package. Blakely-Burton’s
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
Six-room house well located in
Clinton. Oak floors, plastered walls,
all conveniences, a nice home for
anyone.
Five-room house with barn and
other buildings on paved road 5
miles from Clinton.
Nice cabin on Lake Greenwood
with 2Y4 acres. Electricity.
139 acres between Cannon’s cross,
roads and Cross Hill with six-room
house.
Lot on West Main street with 100
foot front.
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Laurens, S. C.
Gold Theatre
JOANNA, S. C.
Morning Shows—10 A. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Matinee—3 P. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Night Shows—6:30 and 8:30
Every Night
Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax)
Children under 12—9c
Thur.-Fri. Feb. 17-18
BLOOD ON THE
MOON
ROBERT MITCHUM
ROBERT PRESTON
Saturday Feb. 19
CLOSE-UP
...and...
LAW COMES TO
GUNSIGHT
Also COMEDY
Mon.-Tues. Feb. 21-22
HILLS OF HOME
With LASSIE «
In Color
Wednesday
Feb. 23
THE SEARCH ,
Also Cash Night ^
t
NEXT-
CORONER'S CREEK
USED CARS
FOR SALE
1947 FORD SUPER DELUXE CLUB COUPE
Like new. 15,000 actual miles. Radio, heater.
1941 OLDSMOBILE CLUB SEDAN
Like new. 44,000 actual miles.
Radio Heater Hydramatic
1941 MERCURY COACH
Clean. Radio, Heater, Spotlights.
1941 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR SEDAN
Clean. Radio. Heater.
1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE COACH
New Paint Job, Clean, Heater
1942 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN
Average, Radio, Heater
1938 FORD DELUXE COACH
New Paint Job, Clean, Radio
1938 DeSOTO SEDAN — Average
1937 CHEVROLET SEDAN
New Paint Job — Cleon
1937 CHEVROLET COACH
New Point Job — Average
1937 FORD SEDAN — Average
1937 DODGE COACH — Average
1936 FORD COACH — Clean
- 1935 FORD SEDAN — Rough
1932 HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE
THESE CARS ARE PRICED TO SELL —COME
BY AND SEE THEM TODAY
Timmem
Motor Sompciny
Phone 119