The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 16, 1950, Image 7
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Thursday, March 16, 1930
The CUnTON fcHRONicLE
Paac Seven
COLLEGE SPRING SPORTS GET UNDERWAY
Bishop-Walker
Grand Opening Today,
Friday and Saturday
of North Sloan Street at the south*
east corner of lot of the heirs of
Bishop-Walker Pharmacy, which'E -F- Ray, deceased; thence in a
recently reopened in a new location‘southerly direction along the pro-
in the hotel block after being out of porty line on the west side of North
business several months due to a sloan Str ^t, one hundred and fif-
disastrous fire, announce their grand feet more or less - t0
opening for today, Friday and Sat . jan iron pia stake twenty-one (21)
urc j a y inches south of laundry building
*n/* . . . !proper on the lot herein mortgaged;
e store presents a roost a ^- ( thence in a westerly direction along
tractive appearance and will offer a a ]j ne p ara n e i to and twenty-one
complete drug store service. A new (21) inches south of the south side
fountain service will be featured!of said laundry building proper, and
with light lunches available at all an extension of said line, one hun-j
times. For the three opening days dred (100) feet to corner stake, the
"ithere—will be favors for the ladies Southern boundary line extending
and free ice cream for the "chTHren, (or a total distance of one hundred
with granch'prtzes~l>rPSaturday for a < 100) feet f, " o ro lhe property line
boy and a girl. on the west side of North Sloan
m Street; thence in a northerly direo-
tion in a straight line, one hundred
jhady Vjrove ' ,and fifty-two feet (152), more or
namru-r/tfc kAaat- Hess, to lot of the hfirs of E. F.
Lsemocrars fvicer Ray, deceased, at a point one hun-
“"i—• dred feet (100) west of the west
The regular meeting of the Shady side of North Sloan Street; thence
Grove Democratic club was held in an easterly direction along the J
Tuesday evening, March 14, and theisouth boundary lift* of tot of the*
following officers were elected to heirs of E. F. Ray, deceased, one
serve: President, W. B. Cause; vice- {hundred (100) feet to the Southeast
president, Fred Johnson. S > orne j °* ot j°!u th l ^ eirs . y
Mr Cause Mr Tohnson and Mrs ' Ra y* deceased, the beginning point,
n IV M JOhn 0 3 ^ J S ‘ Said lot of land above described
Belk Cooper were recommended as and hereby mortgaged is the idenli-
j?lection managers. The voting pre- c ^j property conveyed to Service
cinct will be at Frank Motes’ store at Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. by the
Monel Metal Motor Driven Washer;
1 Forse 38-FCG Press, Serial No,
6F3154636; .Collar and Sleeve Press;
1 Forse 36-FYC Press, Serial No.
6F3154636; Cuff and Yoke Press: 1
Force 43-FM Press, Serial No 6F-
3484642; Bosom and Back Shirt
Press: 1 Rebuilt & Guaranteed 5-
iRoll Hagen Type Flat Work Ironer; !
'Office equipment, County. Racks; !
jl Prosperity Musroom Press, No.'
115360; 1 Set Key Check Pins; 1
| Washer Automatic Valve; 1 5-H.P. .
Electric Motor.
I Terms of Sale: Cash. The sue- |
cessful bidder, other than the Plain
tiff herein, immediately upon the I
conclusion of the bidding, shall de
posit with the Clerk of Court the
sum of 5% as a guarantee' of his
good faith in the bidding. The same j
'to be applied to the purchase price
;upon his complying with the terms
of sale, otherwise to be paid to
Plaintiff for credit on the indebted
ness. In the event the successful
i bidder should fail to make such
(deposit, or should fail to* comply
with the terms of sale, the said lands
1 shall be re-sold on the same or some
’subsequent Salesday on the same
West by land of Mrs. Annie B. sold to—the said Service Xaundry terms, at risk of the defaulting pur-
Buchanan; and having the follow- and Cleaners, Inc. by Mrs. Annie chaser,
ing metes, courses and bounds: Be-!B. Buchanan by her bill of sale dat-' ^ ninrtranr tn nav Iqil naners i
ttnnj£7L« P°tn» on ttW W«t April 29, 1949. (stamps^d rS,rd.n P g y
,^ w0 j Dated this 14th day of March,
1 Rebuilt Si Guaranteed 26-lrT, ■ 1950. 30-3c.
Troy Extractor; 1 Worthington Air, 1 V. R. FLEMING,
Spring isn't officially here yet. but PC’s three spring sports are now in full swing. Pictured are tennis*
Bill Harper on the left, track’s Ken McCutcheon in the middle, and baseball’s Lum Edwards on the right.
'Red Clover' Coal
...Is Back Again!
Mr. Lewis and ye ad writer have made
peace (it was a toss-up — heads he wins,
tails we 1ose>. Anyway, we now have plenty
of that good RED CLOVER coal—no dust;
no dirt, and very little ash.
Our phone is still 62 (he let us keep the
.same number). Call us for your coal needs.
C-W-S GUANO CO., INC.
Phone 62
Compressor; 1 Hoffman 30 by SOHn.
C.C.C.P.&G S.
Bonds Cross Roads.
Birth Announcements
LYNCH
Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. i^ynch, who
live near here, announce the birth of
a son, Tony Allen, at the Blalock
clinic,_on Friday, March 10. R^rs.
Lynch is the former Miss Virginia; tVactor; I Wash Tub-coment;1 Trov
said Mrs. Annie B. Buchanan by
her deed dated April 29, 1949 which
deed is to be filed forthwith in the
'office of the Clerk of Court for
Laurens County, S. C. for record
ing.”
Also the following personal prop
erty:
Item One
1 42-in. Wood Washer; 1 36-in.
Wood Washer; 1 Troy 28-in. Ex-
3 roll 100-in. Flat Iron A-224; 2.
Hoffman Wearing Apparel Presses;
1 1 Pantex Bosom Shirt Press-Mod
el L410-P; 1 McCleary Yolker P-22;
1 New York Collar & Cuff Press—
N. Y. PI.-5981; 1 Singer Sewing Ma-
Lee Mayfield.
LEGAL NOTICE
The State Of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
In Court Of Common Pleas
Mrs. Annie B. Buchanan, Plaintiff chine 3115; 1 Pantex Press 5501;
vs. Service Laundry & Cleaners, 1 Hoffman Hat Blocking Press No.
Inc., Dillard Paper Company, Mo- 1554; 1 Flexform Garment Shaper
/tion Pictufe Advertising Service,! No. 722; 1 Fletcher Clothes Press
Virginia-Carolina Laundry Supply C142 AP 1672; 1 Hoffman Clothes
Company, and Boggs & Havnaer, 1 Press VC56-6231; 1 Excelsion Puff
Inc. Defendants pursuant to a De- Iron; 1 Glover Deodorizer; 1 C & H
cree of the Court in the above stat- Air Condition Fan Drier; 1 Hue-
ed case, I will sell at public outcry bsch Double Sleever; 1 Collar Iron
to {he highest bidder, either in or in Form-Rite No. 6232; 2 Ironing
frent of the Court House, at Laur- Boards; 1 Shirt Folder; 1 Arma Mar-
ens C. H., S. C., on Salesday in Ap- ker; 1 Computing Scales 498689; 1
ril next, being Monday the 3rd day Rug Machine; 1 Cash Register; 1
of the month, during the legal hours Steam Board; 1 D. C. Tumbler
for such sales, the following des- Amer. Lrg. Machine No. 22730-M-
cribed property, to wit: 21044; 1 D.C. Washer-American No.
"AH that piece, parcel or lot of 1210Vs M 1389; 1 Troy Extractor 20-
land with the buildings thereon sit- j n . (D.C.); 1 Glover Washer (D.C.)
uate, lying and being at No. 201 No. 27243; 1 Allway Pants Stretch-
North Sloan Street in the Town of er; i Maytag Washer; 1 Steam Radi-
Clmton^rrr traimMiS county, State of a t or; i 40 H P. Boiler; 1 64-in. 2
SoutlrCarolina, bounded on the pocket Wood Washer.
North by lot of the heirs of E. F. t A | a jj otber machinery, equip*
Ray, deceased; on the east by North ment and fixtures except motor ve-
Sloan street, on the South by lot of hldes heretofore locate d in and
Mrs. AnnieB^ucbanan. and on t..e used in conn e C tiQn..with BmdumaoX
THE CHRONICLE 1 Cleaners and Laundry at No 201
Completely Covers Clinton’s Trade North Sloan Street in Clinton, S. C.
Area for Advertisers —The—saM goods and chattels" above
There Is No Substitiste for News- j described and hereby mortgaged are
paper Advertising the identical goods and chattels
Announcement
We wish to announce that our business will
be continued at the same location under the
same firm name as in the past. We invite a con
tinuation of your patronpge and good-will.
The business will bp headed by J. P. Prather
as president, and Mrs. W. H. Simpson, vice-
president. Carl Chaney will be manager. Miss
Sara Stone, bookkeeper, Raymond Johnson and
Johnny Mac Hatton, salesmen.
We will carry a complete line of furnituRp
and household needs as in the past, and it will
be a pleasure to serve the people of this entire
community at all times.
Prather-Simpson
Furniture Go.
"Outtters for the Home"
Watch for It!
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Clinton Armory
GAMES and PRIZES for ALL
Proceeds to be Given to the City Recreation
Commission for Better Playground
Supervision and Facilities ~ "