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\ ThurwUy, AuguM IS, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page -SPORTS- By DONNY WILDER The Clinton Cavaliers lost all pen nant winning hopes as they met and went down before the league lead ing Ware Shoals Riegals in a three game series. The Riegals have been a jinx to Clinton all through the season as Clinton has managed to win only fiVe games from Ware Shoals in eighteen meetings. Riagals Win 5 to 4 In a game decided by home runs the Riegals bested the Cavaliers by tapping three home runs which j doesn't hurt a bit though led up to their five runs. Trailing one to five in the bottom added up to their five half of the ninth the Cavaliers a stab at a rally but fi ll one run. its made Sh °fH y | secdnd High School Opens Grid Lid The Clinton High School Red Dev- ade iIs began sharpening their horns and fangs this past Monday with the opening of football practice. Roy Alexander, Clinton seedfid' Atx.ut tQrty boys came out the baseman, clouted a home run over, first few days to engage their tal- the right field wall with two of l ‘ n ^* as Devil grid gladiotors. his team mates on base and made More boys are expected out in the score total up to four to five, ‘he near future. .... Whitaker came up and leaned into The Red Devils have high hopes Riegal pitcher, Jim Voiselle’s first this year with thirteen lettermen pitch and it looked as if the ball returning to the folds of the dress- was gone to tie the score but the; i n 8 roojri. Warr. Shnai, wt fipidor made a ! The Devils are going to miss last fear’s, center and all-state star Bill Used Cars For Sale! 1941 Ford Coach, radio and heater, extra clean— $795 1940 Ford Coach, clean; radio and heater— $695 1941 Plymouth Coupe, av erage— _ $495 1941 Dodge ()oach, aver age— $495 1938 DeSoto Sedan, aver age— $245 1936 Ford Sedan, average- ' $275 1936 Chevrolet Coach, av erage— $195 TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. OLDSMOtHLE-GMC TUCKS Sales and Service Phone U» Barnum and Bailey catch up against iff . . .. . the wall and stifled the Clinton McCrary and all-state_ Uckle Dial rally right there and then Clinton Edgod Again Jacks but Jimmy Hollingsworth or ^ Herbert Fallaw is expected to take Ware W Shoals ^strengthened their McC.rarv’s place while Marvin Man- lead in the Central Carolina loop ley will probably take-over Jacks and edged by Clinton three to two. position Manley looks o be capable Johnny Moore twirled for Clin-!° f fl i lin 8 th< i s1 ^ Wlth his 190 ton and gave up eight bingles over Pounds and also his one year of ex- the route but received erratic sup-j P e i,!f nce ’ . ~ r port from his team mates. The . ^ f ^ Te t A tl } e Roy Alexander won hit honors of s 9 u . a J ^ the fleet footed backfield the night by pounding out three ^hich will be working togetner for singles for four trips to the big bat. | their fourth straight year. The back Louie Lyle also made a good night field ^eludes Richard Hampton, of it by clouting two singles for, Quarterback. Earl McElhannon half three times at bat. ' ! ba $ k ’ A1 Curt £ Freeman half back, Johnny Moore fanned two and^O^ Akin Nabors, full back, issued one free ticket to first .base., A new addition to the line i Lydia Downs Whitmire 12-4 Prince (not James) whose Lyaia's Lions kept aiming upward ^ k °f 2*-° pounds should help con- to the first place position in the , slc *c rabl y- j r. „ c - Mid-State league standings by wal- Returnee guard Eugene Simmons loping Whitmire in a one-sided,^ ^7^0^ game by a score of twelve to four.i I°„ r V, “tu.T.! ” Lydia trails Mollohon by two i tilts the scale at 215 while Rowe weighs in at 235. Big areh’t they? Joanna News games and Lydia’s capable manager Will Hampton says he expects Mol lohon to slip at least twice in the coming week. He knowi for* a fact (he says) they’ll slip at least once when they hook up with his Lydia "'“Lydia has all the making of aV* nted My Jackie Lmvlace. first place club. Joe McGee s arm An hour of recreation followed, af- has been carrying Lydia’s hopes ter which the hostess served punch recently. Buddy Sander's hitting anc j cookies. BARBECUE •••f Ol* ••• SPANISH WAR VETERANS The annual meetinK of Spanish War Veterans will be held at Bramlette Spring on Wednesday, August 24. The invited speakers are Senator Burnet R. May- bank. Senator Olin D. John ston. and Governor J. Strom Thurmond. Barbecue at 12:00 noon cooked by Walter F. Lynch. Everybody invited. Meat and hash will be on sale. WE INVITE YOU TO DINE WITH US • We wish to thank our friends and customers for the kindness and patience shown while we were short of help. We are proud to say that we are now better equip ped to serve you courteously and promptly. Try Our Sunday Dinners.. $1.00 We Specialize in Home-Cooked Meals Home-Made Pies and Cakes Short Orders Any Time Business Men’s Lunch Only 65c Choice of one meat, two vegetables (rice, gravy and tomatoes always included), drink and dessert. You Are Always Welfome in the Friendly Atmosphere of Clinton Hotel Coffee Shop E. Carolina Avenue Telephone 88 A. J. Satterfield & Sons Cab Company # Clinton, S. C. SAFE — COURTEOUS — DEPENDABLE We have striven to give you, the public, the best in Taxi Service for the p*st five years, and in showing our appreciation we are going to continue such service with reduced prices— TO JOANNA $1.00 (Wos $1.25)—one TO LYDIA 25c (Wos 40c)—one TO STATE TRAINING SCHOOL 40c (Wos 50c)—one ANYWHERE IN CITY LIMITS 25c (Wos 35c)—one The Next Time You Need o Cob—Coll 437 . For Post Service Drivers: Walker Satterfield, Fred Satterfield, R. C. Satterfield, Russell Casey, Bobbie Hamrick. Thank You! Mrs. Moorhstd Honored Friends of Mrs. W. A •'Moorehead helped her celebrate her birthday several days earlier when Mesdames E. H. Hunnicutt, 1*. H Poag. Fran ces Giles and Misses Mary Free man and Hilda Oxner were hostess es to a surprise drop-in in her hon or. Mrs Moorhead visited in Clinton on last Thursday and upon arriving home at 7 90 found a room full of friends wishing her “Happy Birth- day " Mias Mary Freeman entertained the honoree and her guests In the living room where mars and ar rangements of mixed flowers were used. On a lace covered table in the dining room, a large bowl of red roaes wav centered and tall burning tapers were used at each end At one end of the table. Mrs Hunni cutt served punch while at the oth er Mrs Moorehead served each guest some birthday cake A salad course, dainty sandwichre. and car- rott curb was also served The honoree was presented many lovely gifts Mrs Moorehead s birthday was celebrated early due to her low ing her daughter, Mrs Julian Bol irk and children at Myrtle Beach this week. Thurmond Hot To Be In Ring, Friends Soy Columbia. S C — Gov J. Strom Thurmond has confided to some friends that he wit) formally announ ce his candidacy for the United States Senate m April or May of next year The chief executive thinks perhaps it will be better for him to wait un til near the Democratic State Con vention which comes about the mid dle of May. to make his formal an nouncement. it was reported. On the other hand, however, some observers insist that he actually made his announcement soon after he was elected governor in 1948 when he spoke to a group of Dem ocrats here and devoted most of hn talk to federal activities. Owens Reunion Largely Attended The deset-ndents of the late John Albert and Nancy Oxner Owens, who once lived near Musgrove Mills in Spartanburg county, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris and Mrs. Bessie Owens Harris in the Long Branch section on Sunday) for their annual family reunion. The following were present for the enjoyable day: Mrs. C. A. Ow-j ens and daughter, Mrs. Nina Bolt and children of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pettit and children and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wofford of Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wood and daughter. Marguerite of Mar- 1 ion, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris, Mr. j and Mrs. J. C. Irvin and family,! Miss Jo Ellen Keesler and Me and : Mrs. Ernest Satterfield of Laurens, j Mr. and Mrs. William Rains and family of Clearwater, Mr .and Mrs. Edgar Harris and children. Miss Martha Owings, Mr. and Mrs. J. | L. Harris and Ralph Harris, Mr.) and Mrs. Homer Jones and'Homer Michial, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole and Alma Jo Poole, of this city. Mrs. Bessie Owens Harris is the i only living child of the late John Al bert and Nancy Oxner Owens. Gone- - When you read this the Boss will be up north a-cheating them d— yankees. right and left. He thinks he will be through and back in Clin ton about Wednesday of next week Come on down to The WHEEL and see how well he made out. (Or how well the yankees done.) Mrs. P S I am in a trading notion Tome by this week-end dad see $ DOLLAR SAVING VALUES $ Quality Home Appliances at Prices Far Lower Than Before The War! - 10-IN. ROOM COOLERS Will Fit Any Window. Regular $34.95. Now for— $12.50 Cash DISHAMATIC Completely Automatic Dishwasher Regular $279.50 — For Only— $149.50 INLAID LINOLEUM First Grade in Blue. Yellow, Red Regular $3.00 Square Yard — Now— $1.90 Extra Special — Rug Tvpe VACUUM CLEANERS Regular $69.95 — For Only— $25-00 APEX TANK TYPE VACUUM CLEANERS With All AttaekaenU Regular $79.95 — Now for 0*1% — $55.00 ALL FANS Table. PrOewlaL Floor or Hindoo Tvpe* 40 "o Off for Cash GRAYBAR. DELI XE SEWING MACHINES Beoollfol A a blivet* Regular Mot 1249.50 — For Ool> — AUTOMATIC K. M. ELECTRIC IRONS Regular $12.95 — For Only— $6.95 HOTPOINT DELUXE FLAT PLATE IRONER or DRYER Regular $229.95 Buv — For Onlv— $149-95 LAUNDERALL Completely Automatic Washer Regular $299.95 — Sale Price— $199.9S BEST MAKES OIL SPACE HEATERS All Sizes. Reduced as Much As $25 and $50 OFF LIST PRICE HOTPOINT DELUXE WASHING MACHINES Mrtnffor Tvpe* Willi Water Pomp Regular $119.95 — For Only— $109.95 HOTPOINT RB 11 FI LI. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGES R#golor 1199.95 — Enay Teem* $179.9$ HOTPOINT REFRIGERATORS ( a*k or Term* $199.50 $189.00 up EXTRA DISUOUNT FOR CASH ALL SMALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCE*. INCLUDING TOP Qt ALITY MAKES Percqlators, Telechron Electric Clock*, Waffle Iron*, Food Mixer*, EJectric Iron*, Roaster Ovens, Hot Plate*, Rangettes, etc.— 20% OFF LIST PRICE! Elec. WATER HEATERS Hntpoint Double Elements Sizes 15. 30. 40. 50 and 82 Gallons 25% Off List CROSLEY DELUXE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGES With Clock, Light, Timer, Etc. Regular $289.95 — For Onlv— $229.95 GOOD USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS From $50.00 up CROSLEY DELUXE GAS RANGES Double Oven Regular $229.50 — Now Only — $169.50 ASST. LIGHT BULBS White and Colored — -Up to 45c Value Now lOc 25 to 150 Watt Only 5 To Customer PHILCO AIR CONDITIONER (York Cnit) Large Size for 20x40 Space Regular $667.50 — Now Only— $325.00 Cash MANY OF THESE VALUES ARE FAR BELOW WHOLESALE. WE ARE NOT GO ING OUT OF BUSINESS — JUST NEED THE MONEY —SO SAVE YOURSELF / SOME REAL MONEY ON THESE BARGAINS WHILE THEY LAST. HOME SUPPLY CO. PITTS STREET CLINTON. S. C.