The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 07, 1949, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949
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WANT ADS .
TO RENT — TO FlKIv — TO BUY — TO SELL
Everybody Reads *he Want Ads Terms Cash
NOTIC E—‘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.
Mr. and Mrs. Margin Holsonback
and boys of Newberry, visited Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Holsonback Sunday.
Mrs. Carlton Wehunt spent a few
days in Columbia with her sister.
Mrs. Oliver Lever, who is a patient
WANTED TO KENT—Unfurnished SEPTIC TANKS cleaned $25 up to 1 1 ^ olu ' Tl ‘ :)ia hcKpital -
house or apartment. R. H, Ham- 1000 gallons. Call your local ” rs ' ln , e " Burgcs t R D , ar '
melt. Rt° 1. Newberry. 'Ip health officer or B. B. Weber, Un- f* 11 ‘Pf" 1 * h f wee ^ ed „ in Ch » rle ?-
ion, S. C„ Phone 325. 101 2SMay ' on "i 01 S 8< an d Mrs. Grady
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative
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O’Dell of Columbia, announce the pone their quarterly meeting due to
engagemertt of their daughter, Kath- the revival until April 19.
leen, to Charles Richard Franks of
Columbia
FOR SALE — Beautiful mahogany
Darnell.
FOR SALE—100-lb. shoots.
McDaniel, Phone 128.
grandfather clock with cathedral FOR SALE — Good used Hotpoint Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nelson of
chimes. The Trading Post, Laurens. range, A-l condition, $50. Home Laurens, were week-end guests of
tfc Supply Co., Phone 423 1c Mr. and Mrs. James Timmerman.
Joe C. WANTED TO BUY —Young mules Mrs. Maggie Marshall and Margar-
- 2c-7 and milk cows. H. J. Pitts. tfc et visited D - B - Marshall in Greer
_____ : Sunday.
MARXWELL PUNCHMASTER—For STATIONERY SPECIAL — Lovely Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie and
ticket and other punching. A handy boxed note paper, highest quality, children. Mr., and Mrs. Bo Gard-
little office item. $1.00. Chronicle 24 notes and envelopes. 65c value ner and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. James
Publishing Co. Phone 74. for 35c. Chronicle Pub. Co. , Derrick visited relatives in Newberry
, —— 1 j ■ O i _
SEED CORN. Golden Cross Bantam, CALL 74 — For your office needs | Mr. ^and Mrs. G. W. Price visited
Truckers Favorite, Blakely’s Spe
cial, Adams Early and Extra Early,
Chronicle Publishing Co.
relatives in Columbia Sunday.
Rfand V"Extra _ Ear 1 v and Manv Other FOR SALE-1931 Ford Pickup, new Mrs. Jim Furr and Jimmy of Clm-
Varieties of Regular Field Corns and new tires. Cooper Motor ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Hybrids. Blakely-Burton's Hardware ^ lp Jra' C B Dickey of
& Seeds. Telephone 188. RELIANCE AZALEA and Camellia Gr * eenv ? lle d Mrs J B Livingston and
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred English Rohp Brenda * of Newberry, visited Mr.
Sheppard pups. Bred Cattle Heel- ^ sUtn Mamirp Al’cn Ppa! and Mrs ‘ C ’ A ‘ Dicke y Sunday. ,
ers and Child Guards. George Cox, Vprm^culfte Blakilv Bur' Mr and MrS ' Robert W icker spent
409 Mus^rove Street. 1c Moss and \ ermiculite. Blakely-Bur- s un( j a y Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
———————— r : . |ons Hardware & Seeds. Telephone wj^j. j n t he Bush River commun-
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service ana 188. 1c j tv
in- U \v pheS ' H iJ ' Baldwin ’ Tel ®P hor J® TWO LOTS for Sale. One, 75xi35 ft.,' 1 J. R. Long of Long Beach, Calif.,
and one 75x150 ft. Located on visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS, paved street, and in good residential Saturday.
Six colors of Camellia Flowered section. C. R. McDaniel, Telephone i Mr. and Mrs. James Evans at-
Type Also Dahlias, Cannas, Fancy, 128. ftc tended the ^funeral of Mrs. Rachel
Leaf Caladiums, Gloxinias and Glad- uvttwfy m amt a r-nm- Gre S° r y Jn Pacolet Tuesday,
icli. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & . . f f H f 1 Miss Vera Johnson has returned
^ po^p,r, C s e r^ a P : a d n U«ab,es r r e a„ a d ft wrE r n ng , t ;'° h WeekSW >i t , h
WE HAVE plenty Roys‘er's Guano Dissolve in water and apply. Blake- j^n ta G a M Erncst Johnson in At -
and Purina Chick feeds. H. J. ly-Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tel-. Mr and Mrs. Harold Russell spent
. _ tfc ephone 188. 1c Sunday with Mr an(J ^ ^
GLADIOLUS BILBS Our special WOOD FOR SALE—Good dry wood Wilson in Chick Springs.
package of 25 Number 1 bulbs, for stoves and heaters at D. B.! Mrs. E. L. Sanders of Belmont. N.
mixed colors, for $1.00. Also sep- W’ehunts Cash Grocery on Laurens G » spent the past two weeks with
arate colors in bulk. Many new road. Ip-tfc Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martin.
Varieties. Blakely-Burton’s Hard
ware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
SPRING CLEANING
is hard on the hands. Use HINDS or
JINKI'S or J ERGENS lotion and
keep your hands soft and pretty.
Phone Us. No. 400. We Deliver
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
WE PAY TOP PRICES for your corn/ ^ ^
oats and wheat. Carolina Milling with Mr . and Mrs. Fred Sexton.
Co., Laurens, S. C. tfc, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson cele-
ATTENTION. FISHERMEN—See us brated their sixth wedding anniver-
for your fishing tackle needs. All sary April 3.
famous names of reels and rods,; R'd. Billy Hunnicutt, son of Mr.
minnow buckets, seins, 200 lures on and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt, sailed from
. .display at all times. Firestone out- California April 1 for Japan.
FOR SALE — Several good Singe/ 1 board motors with gearshift. Get Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulmer and
sewing machines, dining room and jour free fishing book. Cox Home & George Walter visited Mr. and Mrs.
breakfast room suites, china closets Auto Supply, corner Broad and Pitts John Fulmer and Mrs. Ida Cromer
The Tiad.ng Post, Laurens. tfc Streets. Phone 12. tf m Newberry Saturday.
KILL YOUR WEEDS andTndesir- PIANOS - Just received a lot of r £nd< Vis ’
able vegetation in your grain. good used pianos, already tuned.: ‘ M Curtis a
Make e ght or more bushels of grain Priced from $95 up. The Trading of ‘ Do , d ‘ wILif-nH
pe: acre Also rid your land of un- Post. Laurens. __ 11= ^ ^"and M^s L J^fir'oSc ^
and 1 ^information^ sei^your' county ^ ^ ED ’ I WdUnTham'
agent or write Cox Seed Cleaners. D Feed, Chicken Feed Pigeon Feed, Wilhngham visited relatives xn Nin-
Box 593, or see Ernest E. Cox. Phone Ra ^ b ii F f^’ F ^ d : Sianday .
184-W Clinton. We have purchased ^ alf F ^ a1 ’ ^ Feed AT'i r - hll ^ iSS R ° wland of Spartan-
the latest and best equipment for it l** 1 * XT * ^ B " d Mo c r l da y
Blakely-Burton s wtth her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Sloan
doing custom work for you. 21-4c
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.
Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. tfc
1949 handy Ever Ready desk calen
dars, small and handy. Chronicle
Publishing Co., Stationery Dept.
CONTRACTORS, Builders, T;le and
Linoleum Men: We have new set
of large sanding machines, heavy
duty, tor rent. These machines will
do a real job in a hurry, saving youj
money on time and labor. Home
Supply Co . Phone 423. tfc
FOR SALE—Milk cows, with young j
calves. H. J. Pitts. tfc
STAPLES — Arrow, Maikwell and
other standard machines. Chronicle
Publish.ng Co. Phone 74.
Shells and Grit.
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
America’s Finest
HOT POINT
Home Appliances
HOME SUPPLY CO.
Next to Bailey’s Bank
DEVQE HOUSE PAINTS, Inside and
outside. Also Floor Finishes, Oils,
Turpentine and Brushes. Blakely-
Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele
phone 188. 1c
NOTICE
For QUALITY Radio Repairs
Rowland’s Radio Shop
Gary St—Phone 430
Rowland.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marshall, Mrs.
Jack Hunnicutt and Ed Hunnicutt
visited Ed Maddox in Due West Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Folk, Jr., and
son spent the week-end in Belton
with the former's mother, Mrs. R.
H. Folk, Sr.
„ D. D. T.
ray season is here \te have both Q ood Fertilizers and Insecticides too
FLIT and GULFSPRAY in
Want Ads
FOR SALE—Several farm mules.
Heath Copeland. tf
' SOUTHLAND TOMAm The new
wilt-resistant tomato. Also Mar-
globe, Rutgers, Brimmer, Earliana,
j Stone, Ponderosa, Early Jewel Ox-
[ heart and others. Blakely-Burton’s
> Hardware & Seeds. Teleohone 188.
THRIFT in several colors. Also Snap- FOR SALE — Whizzer motor bike,
dragon, Blue Flax, Columbine, used only one year. In good condi-
Foxgloves, Pinks and other plants, tion. $125. Dillard Young. Ip
Mrs. Ryan Poag and children were
week-end -guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Bostic in Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Motes at Bonds Cross Roads Sun
day. Mr. Motes is suffering from a
cut on his face received at the saw
mill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCary of.
Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stone
of Clinton, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks.
Mrs. John Gaskin, Mrs. Cecil
Farmer and children, Mrs. Buford
Weir and Miss Faye Gaskin visited
relatives in Whitmire Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bowers spent
the week-end in Kinards with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Boozer. Mrs. Boozer is confined to
bed by illness. |
Mrs. Paul Dennis and son of New
berry, were Monday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Murrah.
Mrs. Grover Nabors and Oran are
spending several days in Washing
ton, D. C., visiting relatives.
Mrs. Charlie Verner of Piedmont,
spent several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. On Thurs
day Mr. Verner and Troy Davis were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
Guy Prater who has been at
Brooklyn’s spring training camp at
Vero Beach, Fla., is spending a
few days with Mrs. Prater. Guy
leaves Friday for Greenville.
John Gaskin spent the week-end
in Fort Mill with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lie Gaskin.
Mrs. Fred Ross and girls of Ma
rion, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell.
Robert Poore and daughter were
called to Taylors last Friday due to
the death of Mr. Poore’s mother,
Mrs. Emma Poore.
Miss Joyce Boozer of Cross Hill,
is spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Bowers.
Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Taylor of Lau
rens, were Saturday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Dunkley will regret to know they
have moved to Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett spent
the week-end \yith relatives in Roan
oke Rapids, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shealy, Mrs.
Idell Livingston of Newberry, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whittle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rogers, Mr.
and Mrs. Watts of Belmont, N. C.,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd at
tended the funeral of B. A. Bun-
drick in Chapin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mayfield, Miss
Marjery Mayfield and Miss Margaret
Cannon of Greer, were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Delaney.
Mr. and Mrs. Olga Hair of Forrest
City, N. C., were week-end guests
of Mrs. W. W. Hair. On Sunday
Mrs. Hair also had the following as
dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Nobles, Miss Mary Gregory of New
berry, and Miss Nancy Chapman of
Winthrop.
O'Dell-Franks
An announcement of much interest
to friends in Joanna is as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raymond
Mr. Franks is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Franks of Clinton.
The wedding will take place in
June.
Magnolia Lodge Meets
Magnolia Lodge No. 355, AFM,
will hold a special communication
Saturday night, April 9. The E. A.
degree will be conferred.
Birth Announcement
Bauknight
Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Bauknight
announce the birth of a son at Hays
hospital April 2.
Home Mission Meeting
The fiome mission group will
meet with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Os
walt on Ellis street Thursday (to
night) at 7 o’clock.
With The Sick
Friends of Irby Guinn will regret
to know he is a patient in the Emory
hospital in Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Wade Jenkins has returned
home after spending several days
at Hays hospital.
Hack Prater is recuperating at
home for a few days after undergo
ing a nose operation at Anderson
Memorial hospital.
pints, Biakeiy-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. R fX)T BEE SUPPLIES. We have the
quarts and gallons, and pint and T e i e phone 188 1c mos ! complete line of Hives, Su-
quart size sprayers.
Phone Us. No. 400. We Deliver
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
COVERED BUTTONS made any
time. Three sizes, plain, 6 styles
in black and white, ivory, nickel and'
gilt rims. Mrs. Charlie McDaniel, 201 1 -
S. Broad Street. tfc FOR SALE — Completely new resi
dence. built according to best
EASTER
is near. Our CANDIES and PER
FUMES make acceptable gifts, and ware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
don’t forget PAAS EGG DYES.
Phone Us. No. 400. We Deliver
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
pers, Frames, Foundations and Ac
cessories that we have ever had. Pay
us a visit. Blakely-Burton’s Hard-
1c
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phone 715 Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
TOMATO PLANTS, Cabbage Plants known ’construction methods. Con-, MOTHERS—Do you realize that you
Omon Plan.s, Onion Sets, English ta j ns 2 bedrooms, bath, living room, can save the drudgery of washing
a comp.ete line pf d j n j n g ro om, kitchen and porch. Lo- diapers at home for as little as $1.6U
> a. e a.. en. I lake y-Bur- --.pj nn Broad Street, nne block be- ner u/?pk anH also nrntert the heali
Peas and
items lor ,UU, s .,ue,.. D ,a«.«w-our- cated on Broad streeti one block be- per w , e k, and also protect the health
jgg s Hardware & S>eeds - Telephone yond p c L Boyd> Phone 6 . | £ y0JJr c hM by being sure of sani-
, _j 1° | tary and sterile diapers, that have
MR G. I —I have one fine house you SPINET t y pe pi ano . 64 notes. Built been washed through a total of 10
can buy under the G. I. loan. You . Story & Clark. Almos| new.! rinses. Baby Dy-De Service. Phone
pay small closing costs, payments $ 2 95 spot cash Alexander Music. 695. Laurens. * tfc
less than S20 per month, and it s ,. „ e » 1
yours. Tom Plaxico. lp Se^nd ^Joor Main St ’ WANTED —'Waitress. Must_be 25
years or older.
P & G PAINTS
All Colors for Outside and
Inside Work
J. R. Crawford
South Broad St. at Armory
Phone 10
Roddy’s Restau-
1c
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- rant
ers edgers and polishers. We have F qr EASTER FLOWERS give Bulbs
all the necessary material to make, or piants SQ th can watch them
your floors beautiful Reasonable I grow We haye a good assortment of
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply., these and j ars for pQ^ng Blakely-
Phone_. 12. __ Uc ] Burton’s Hardware <St Seeds. Tele-
FOR SALE—1931 Model A Ford, in-phone 188. 1c
good condition. H. J. Pitta. ^ 1 MOTORBIKE for sale, used. 2,000
FOR SALE—50-lb. capacity ice re-! actual miles. Heavy duty spokes,
AUTO LOANS
PROMPT SERVICE
SECURITY LOAN AND
INVESTMENT CO.
(Chartered 1905)
1219 Boyce Street
Newberry, S. C.
L. W. Cooper, Agent
' Clinton, S. C.
frigeratof. In perfect condition.
Mrs. Henry Neighbors, 501 Ferguson
St., Telephone 38-J. Ip
GLASS WAX cleans windows, mir
rors and all glassware. It’s good.
Also Scouring and Polishing Floor
Mops, Waxes and Furniture Polish
es. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware &
Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c
RENTAL — Floor sanding machines,
new equipment. All necessary ma
terial to make your floors beautiful.
Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co.
Phone 423. tfc
DIXIE 17, N. C. 27, Funk’s and
Wood’s Hybrid Seed Corn. Improv
ed Golden Dent, Golden Prolific,
Douthit’s Prolific, Paymaster and
other varieties of regular field corn.
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware 4c Seeds.
(Telephone 188., \ . 1c
1 speedometer, saddle bags, straight
exhaust, pal seat. See it at Cox Home
and Auto Supply. Phone 12. tf
FOR SALE — Extra nice purebred
English shepherd puppies, males
$12.50, females $10. Ready for your
ownership. L. F. Davis. 7-2p
POWER LAWN MOWERS, $99.50
up. Also hand mowers, $17.50 up.
Call us for free demonstration. No
obligation. Cox Home & Auto Sup
ply, corner Broad and Pitts Streets.
Phone 12. tf
BABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks; White
. Rocks, R. I. Reds and N. H. Reds.
Finest Quality, Pullorum Passed, U.
S. Approved. Also Fee4s, Feeders,
Fountains, Brooders, Thermometers,
Heat Controls and Remedies. Blake
ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tel
ephone 188. 1c!
BIRDSEY’S
FLOUR
BIRDSEYS
BEST , 07c
10 lbs 01
25 lbs 2*04
4-BROTHERS OAc
10 lbs.
$’
25 lbs
MONEY SAVER
10 lbs
$’
25 lbs.
80‘
1.87
75 c
1.74
COFFEE
BIRDSEY’S BEST Lb.
Cft c
Vacuum Can Ow
4-BROTHERS .. 40 c
FAIRPLAY 30
BIRDSEY'S FEED
SCRATCH
GRAIN $J AA
100 lbs £ f.UU
LAYING MASH $1 CA
100 lbs 4.011
ALL-MASH $1 QA
Starter, 100 lbs. 4.01I
DAIRY FEED QA
100 lbs. 20% O.OV
100 lbs. 16%.;. ‘3.70
PIG & HOG $yl AA
FEED, 100 lbs 4.VU
FAIRPLAY CHICKS
Place Orders Now for
Future Delivery.
BIRDSEY FLOUR & _
FEED STORE 1
Musgrove Street
4 Class Meeting Postponed
The Ever-Ready class will post-
YYoman’s Club To Meet
At the Woman’s club meeting to
night Mrs. R. L. Francis will pre
sent a one-act play, “The Way of
the Cross,” with a chorus of angels.
The meeting will be at 7 o’clock and
Mrs. Vernon Gamer’s group will en
tertain during the social hour.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 7th day of
May, 1949, I will render a final ac
count of my acts and doings as
Guardian of the estate of Jerry J.
West in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock, a.m., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge from
my trust as Guardian.
Any person indebted to said estate
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.
' EVA MAE WEST,
Guardian.
April 2, 1949 4cw-28
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL IT.
IN ONE HOUR,
IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c back.
Ask any druggist for this STRONG
fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 per
cent alcohol, it PENETRATES.
Reaches and kills MORE germs fast
er. Today at McGee’s Drug Store.
A. J. Satterfield & Sons
Cab Company
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Service At All Times
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24-HOUR SERVICE
Night Service Telephone 504
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