The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 09, 1950, Image 2

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f / I Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 9, 1950 Now! Economical oil heat for small homes! New Timken Silent Automatic Oil Boilers and Air Conditioning Oil Furnaces are especially designed for economical operation in imall nomes. These new units are built around the famous Timken Wall-Flame Oil Burner that ends wasteful over-firing. This is the only type ot powei tournee capable ot operating at continued high etficiency at the low firing 'ates -equired in small homes. This means you can enjoy the comfort, conven ience and cleanliness of genuine Timken Oil Heat —regardless of how small your home may be. Call us today for a free heating survey and installation proposal. Find out how easy it is to own a new Timken Oil Boiler or Air Conditioning Oil Furnace. •SS'-- rtmk pr Air Conditioning Oil Furnaces heat, humid ity, filter and circulate conditioned air. Timken Oil Boilers may be used with radiator sys tem* or new radiant f mg systems. 1'. C. Johnson Co. Oil SUtNIIS e AtC CONDITIONING Oil PUINACM OH SOHIBS e Oil BUKNINO WATIR HIATUS Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday-Friday, Nov. 9-10 A great ACTION picture ALIVE with excitement! Walt isneij’s Walt Disney cap tures every stir ring moment on the screen! nEsanAriM or tefeert Lean Sfrriasea't rensure ^ Island with BOBBY DfflSCOU ROBERINEWION • BASE SYDNEY Saturday, November 11 4 HERBERT J YATES presents ROCK ISLAND -TRAIL fnlruco^- TORRES! TUCKER • ADELE MARA ADRIAN BOOTH • BRUCE CABOT ■ A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION A Ktruo V* • ■ ■ i Comedy—“Spooky Wooky” Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 13-14 MKIt JIM _ | CAULFIELD - A COLUMBIA PICTURE ►.•niw wei Or ixwxmk * ;•»*« Wednesday, November 15 WOMAN OF DISTINCTION With Ray Milland, Rosalind Russell, and Edmund Gwenn MOVIBffl BETTER Congressman Bryson Speaks To Lions Club Seal Sale Supper For Colored Group The annual Christmas Seal sale guest; supper meeting of the Auxiliary of the Laurens County Tuberculosis as sociation will be held at Sanders high school in Laurens, this evening at 8 o’clock. The Lions club had as its speaker Monday evening, Congress man Joseph R. Bryson, of Green ville, who is in the district during the congressional recess. Mr. Bryson told of the legislative! • procedure of the house, its methods KINDERGARTEN NOTICE and rules. He also touched on several The kindergarten of the First Pres- other topics, including the world sit-! byterian church will be closed Fri- uation, the election, and communists, day, November 10, on account of the Since he was speaking in the din* pre-school teachers meeting in Go ing hall of Presbyterian college, he lumbia. The teachers of the kinder- referred to the two men formerly! garten, Mrs. Haynie Prince and Mrs. connected with the college, Dr. VV. Jasper Rowland, will attend the meet P. Jacobs, II, former president, who ing. died some months ago, and Dr. El lis A. Fuller, a P. C. graduate, who died last week. "Open House' Announced For Children's Library The library committee of Florida street school parent-teachers associa tion will hold “open house” Wednes day afternoon. November 15. at the.J children’s library from three to five! o’clock. The public is cordially invited toi visit the library at this time and be come better acquainted with the li- J brary facilities of the community. Other plans for “Book Week” (Nov. j 12 to 18) will be a chapel talk by ^ Mrs. James Gray, librarian of the children’s ubrary. at Florida street; school. Birth Announcements iiipp Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, Jr., of Rock Hill, announce the birth of a son, Tuesday November 7th. Mrs. H;pp is the former Miss Alicia Wal lace of Rock Hill. RAM AGE M. and Mrs. D. Frank Ramage an- r.ounce the birth of -a son, David Frar.kTfh, Jr., on November 2nd at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Ramage is the former Miss Marion Pitts, daugh ter of Mrs. John Griffin Pitts and the late Mr. Pitts. AN ERROR CORRECTED In Tne Chronicle last week it was stated that Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis of this city won first place at the Laurens county fair for an arrange- I ment of dahlias and chrysanthemums. They won second and not first place i POST OFFICE TO BE OPEN SATURDAY The post office will oe open Sat urday, Armistice day, to render all services of the office, except RFD delivery, states Postmaster W. D. Adair. MIEVER! 1HE CASINO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY November 9 and 10 With John Wayne and John Agar. Feature: 3:16, 7:16. 7:21 SHORT 9c and 35c SATURDAY, NOVEMBER II ONE DAY ONLY VIGILANTE HIDEOUT (Action Western) With Alan “Rocky” Lane and Eddie Waller. Feature 2:18, 4:06, 5:54. 7:42, 9:30 Chapter 5 Desperadoes of the West 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 and 14 from of course’ Feature: 3:18, 7:18, 9:18 NEWS 9c and 35c WEDNESDAY, November 15 ONE DAY ONLY GUN CRAZY (Gunman and Moll) With Peggy Cummings and John Dali. Feature: 3:40, 7:40, 9:27 Chapter 4 Undersea Kingdom 9c and 35c Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does Dickie Work Pants Dickie Work Shirts $2.95 L B. DILLARD BANKS CLOSE SATURDAY The two banks of the city will close Saturday, November 11, in obser vance of Armstice Day. The Citizen-Federal Savings and Loan Association will also be closed for the day. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 12th day of December, 1950, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Edmund J. Adair 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 Executrix. GRANDMA ADVISED SCALP'S MR. CRAFT ••I was unable to work; everything I ate seemed to create gas in my stomach. I couldn’t sleep or eat right. My Grandmother advised Scalf’s In- Any person indebted to said estate River Medicine and the first is notified and required to make pay-I of Scalf s Indian River Med- ment on or before that date: and all! i-ine helped me I feel like a new persons having claims against said declares :>.r. Al.red Craft of estate will present them on or befoie, W edowee > Ala. said date, duly proven or be forever barred. LOIS MEADORS ADAIR, Executrix. November 2, 1950. You can get Scalf’s Indian River Medicine at all good drug stores op a money-back guarantee of satisfac tion from the first bottle. Try it to- 30-4c, day. ■'Wm. >;■ /S' Parker *®21” h\ A Single Pen ’5!? Pen and Matching Pencil ’81! 60c Tube AMMIDENT Ammoniated Tooth Paste 100 BAYER'S Aspirin Tablets 59c 85c Jai NOXZEMA Skin Cream 59c Box 12 KOTEX Sanitary Napkins 35c NOW '#729* Msgiriig Remember your friends end m KjVW ones WITT) m Unit S‘yp &/ ‘ DRUG VALU ES OUR PHARMACIST makes it his business to be well-informed on all the latest medical dis coveries. 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