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s Pa?e Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 21, 195(1 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIKIv — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firm* carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. Young People To Present Christmas Play At Joanna Sunday PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ed- The young people of the Joanna munds of Birmingham, Ala., and Dr. Baptist church will present the | and Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Columbia, 'Christmas play, “They That Sit in Mo., will arrive tomorrow to spend Darkness” by Dorothy Clarke Wil-jthe holidays with their parents, Mr son on Sunday, December 24 at 7:30. .and Mrs. Homer D. Henry, i The junior choir, under the direction | Friends - of Jack pi tts win be in . of Mrs. Alex Crawford, accompanied j terested tf) kn0w he ]s convalescing . . , , i by Miss Helen Phillips, organist, will at Blalock clinic from ininrioc LOST—Billfold containing money BIBLES FOR CHRISTMAS—Ideal render a program of Christmas car-' ived when accidentally shot while and valuable papers on square op-'gifts for adults and children Neat; ols preceding the play. Characters hunting Tu e sda y. He is a son of Mr poeite Sadler-Ow'ens. Dr. Frank Kel- ( quality, binding and paper. Chron-: are as follows: Miriam, the outcast—| and Mrs. C. D. Pitts p ewar d given ^ I 0^44.* rlo*icrhtr»r ! ^ J- J. .. RUBBERMAID STOVE MATS in red. yellow and black for $1.00 each. A complete stock of Revere steel rooking ware with copper bottoms. Elakely-Burton's Hardware & Seeds Telephone 188. 1c FOR RENT-r-Five room downstairs furnished apartment. Available Jan uary 1st. Mrs. W. T. Kanning, 307 Davidson Street, Phone 300-J. 1c lc icle Publishing Co. I Betty Ann Thomas; Ruth, daughter: _ Mrs G c Ruthertord has return . ABSOLUTELY no hunting, fishing | No™! 'h/h: fll r0n ’^ orfo !i I -.. Va --'^ ere i he has . • „ ! mother of Jesus—Mrs. Norma Hed or trespassing of any kind on the! Joce()h th( , carpenter _ Farrell _ | Long; Joash, the innkeeper — Three 26-inch bicycles, i Alex Crawford; Amon, a property of Perry M. Moore. been visiting Petty Officer Ruther ford who is stationed there with the Navy. Misses Mary Lou Bell and Margar- FOR SALE-Three 26-inch bicycles,, Alex crawiora; /unon a servant- _ aiJ ocu ana M T _ several tricycles and a wagon. Also (Charles Holley: two girls of Bethle- st aun ton, Va., are visiting • — J — J: hem, Esther—Myrtle Murphy; Ra- chel—Claudette Parrish; Women of Bethlem, Rebecca—Louise White; [Sarah—Audrey O'Shields; Ramah—( THE BIRDS HAVE enjoyed roosting Carloyn Thomas: Shepherds, Natham —Johnny Buchanan; Homar—Carl Warm Morning stove in good condi tion. All priced very cheap. T. L. Cooper, N. Adair Street. Ip their sister and brother-in-law, Col. and Mrs. Rdbert E. Wysor, Jr. and also relatives in Greenville. Miss Anne Marshall of Chester was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDaniel and little daughter are now occupying their new home on Jacoibs highway. Mrs. C. D. Yarborough and Miss Laly Yarborough are spending the holidays in Jacksonville and Orlando, Fla., with friends. Mrs. Wylie Sholar of Greensboro, N. C., spent several days last week with Mrs. S. M. Warder. Mr, and Mrs. Auddy Parker of Charlotte, N. C., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell and Mrs. Virgie Turner. 'j Last-Minute Shoppers, Don’t Forget To VISIT TINMAN'S BAKERY Phone 334-W PUPPY FOR SALE cocker spaniel, male, 7 weeks old. Registered. H. C. Layton, at Chron. ide office. j on this antique birch poster bed, and Beautiful red 1 you will too, after it’s cleaned and refinished. See it at The Wheel. lc Phillips: Jonathan—Jimmie Clarke; Abel—Bobby Hair; First King—'Har old Willingham; Second King— FOR SALE—Two 7 weeks old Cock-:books. Chronicle Pub. Co ttnrTAl SFCURITY weeklv time ’ Charles Daven P° rt : Third King—J. SOCIAL SECUKI1Y weeKiy Johnson. Le Grande Shealy is chairman of the decorations commit tee. The public is cordially invited to attend this service. tr Spaniel pups just the thing for —Job as housekeeper, will the children's Christmas Stocking. take care of one child References Special price $7.50 each. Mrs. Lykes | fumis(h ed. Beulah B. Miller, 1 Mont- Henderson, Phone 703-XW. lP g o m erv Ave., Greenville, S. C. Tel. , , T -i OFFICES FOR REIT in the Jacobs' 24144. 21-2p! L O n 9/ Lon 9 ■'OH JLrSL’S !AETNA accident insurance—!Ends In Hunters Sshid. Apply to J. F. Jacobs or Rob- Ti'hjts pay up to S5.000 Cost 25c > B 0C ky 0r d Property F RlaVk tfc ! P« r day- 10 days $2.00, 30 days $4.50.! ert F> Black UC £ W. Sumerel, Aetna-izer. Clinton. Phones 80 and 32. tf FOR SALE—5 room house with cel lar and 3 hz acres of land six miles (Hit on Greenwood highway. See Mrs. Woodell King or call 626-J. 21-2p FOR SALE—Smith Corona portable typewriter. Used very little. Purchas ed new for $108.00, will sell for FOR RENT—Nice unfurnished apart ment oo E. Centennial St. Mrs. J. L. Wright. ]c FOR SALE—Electric train, lionel 1 027 gauge, with added equipment— value $65, to sell for $30. Excellent Clinton Music Supply Co. lc FOR SALE—Shady Rest, five miles out on Highway 321, Chester. Phone 1057-M. 5p-Jan. 4. FCXR SALE OR RENT-LPops Restau-1 rant Steady for business. H. J. Pitts, (.'wner Id C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Pbcr.es 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) Tilghman Beach, S. C.—When a group of deer hunters, all residents of Tilghman Beach, dragged Bill Hussey out of bed at 5 a. m. last week, they didn’t give him time to eat breakfast. With visions of ham and eggs dancing before his eyes, Hussey trudged after the hunters and their dogs into the underbrush and woods, past lakes and along a circuituous trail. Finally, the drive captain stop ped and directed each hunter tq a strategic spot before the drive began. When Hussey took his stand, he ! FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- discovered he was in his Own back- $€5 00 Jim Wolfe, 10(3 N. Broad St., condition. Chris Patte, phone 271-J, 100 Calvert Ave., Clinton. 21-2c PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, Mrs W J Allen, Rt. 1, Chester ^prices \ow. The Trading Post, Lau- 'rens, S. C. tf ers, edgers and polishers. We have all ‘ the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home St Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc WINTER LAWNS and Pastures of Rye Grass stay green all winter. Eco- nomical to use. Fertilize with Vigorb cr Sheep Manure. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone f04-J. tfc BIBLES for Christmas, ideal gifts for adults and children. Chronicle Pub. Co . Stationery Dept. Phone 74. POSITIVELY no huntirsg and tres passing on lands of State Training jehoo! 3c FOR RENT—Downstairs 3-room apartment with private bath. Avail able Jan. Isrt. Also 4-room upstairs apartment available now. Both run-1 ning hot water. 307 S. Woodrow St.,! phone 387-J. i p jthe deer yard, 100 feet from his house. With- out moving from the deer trail, hej yelled at his cook and told her to, cook him some breakfast which she! did. Minutes later, he was enjoying! ham and eggs under a myrtle bush! while the other hunters beat the i brush up the trail. A deer was bagged about noon. Said Hussey, after discovering that rail went right past his . back door, ‘'From now on. I’ll do my FOR SALE—14 ft. house trailer, in , deer hunting from the kitchen win- good condition. Cheap. Can be seen dow with a gun in one hand and cof- on Laurens road near Charlie Na-1 j ee in the ot h €r .” bors Store. 21-3pi 1: , ROSES—We have many varieties and: A TXO colors, bush and climbing, regular' Vl/ aVDI 1 and patented. Also Bone meal, Vig-' oro and sheep manure. Blakely-Bur- WANTED TO BUY—1000 bushels ton's Hardware & Seeds. Tel. 188. 10^(5^ corn in shuck, at $1.40 bushei FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and weighed and delivered. T. Plus scrubber formerly owned by Home Brown, Rt. 2. Laurens, near Country LOST—SI 5 00 in or around Roddy’s Supply Co See T c Johnson Co.' club - 28 ~ 2 P Dnve-In F;nder please notifv The phone 4 Chronicle office. lc Diaper Service CLEAN - WHITE STERILE DIAPERS Delivered in Clinton and Joanna on Mondays and Thursdays of Each We«k Baby Dy-Dee Service Phone 605 5 Hart* Court LAURENS. S. C. Jf! FOR SALE—Slabs. $10.00 for 2-ton FOR SALE—One S-burner table top truc ^ load; $9.00 for 2 loads. 2 or more loads. $8.00 per load. Also stovewood, any amount you desire. Call Joe McDaniel, phone 128. tf Boss oil stove in good condition. T. Rex Young, at State Training school. 2L? FOR SALE—30,000 used books in BEAUTIFUL walnut secretary re- LOANS If you have money trou bles bring them to us. Room 6 National Bank Bldg. Upstairs CLINTON LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. our Book Attic. Amazing thing is not opr huge stock but our incredibly low prices, Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, S. C. 28-7c SALESMEN WANTED—Older man not subject to military service for good Rawleigh business nearby. Stop working for others. Be your own boss. Good profits. If interested, write at once. Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCL-81 -AA, Richmond, Va. Ip special ruled. Chornicle Pub. Co. FIRST GRADE wide pencil tablets. RADIO REPAIRS Let us put your Radio in top shape for Christmas. You will like our expert service and fair prices. City Radio Service 205 E. Caro. Ave. Phone 278*M Next To T. E. Jones & Sons finished, $145.00. Most gorgeous sol id walnut sideboard refinished, $200.00. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tf LOTS FOR SALE—1 corner lot Col lege View facing Young’s Circle, 2 lots on E. Carolina Ave. (one a cor ner lot) near Mahaffey house. Call Joe McDaniel, phone 128. tf WIRE BASKETS for the office and desk. They are handy items. Chron icle Pub. Co. HOLLY, MISTLETOE and Christ- ; mas trees. Our holly and mistletoe ! have plenty of berries. Spruce and 1 cedar trees. Blakely-Burton’s Hard- |ware &t Seeds. Telephone 188. lc j CHRISTMAS STATIONERY — Montag’s beautiful writing papers at popular prices. An ideal gift. See our line. Chronicle Pub. Co. INSTRUCTION — Beauty course training, new classes, enroll now. Certified for G.I. training. For in formation contact Farah Beauty Col lege, 1302 Main St., Columbia, S. C. or phone 2-5538. 28-7c Christmas Items Turkey Roasters — 20 lb. size Aluminum and Enamel Cake Savers — Clothes Dryers Metal Iron Boards — Covers Pressure Cookers — 4 & 6 qt. Electric Heaters — Food Mixers Corn Poppers — Percolators Christmas Tree Light Sets & Bulbs Electric Drills ~ Tool Sets Tool Boxes — Blue Grass. Hammers Disston Saws — Sand vie Saws Skates — Daisy Air Rifles Benjamin Air Rifles Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds j Telephone 188 RUBBER BANDS—The handy little items every office needs. Chronicle Publishing Co. AUCTION SALE—Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1950 at 2 p. m. The following: 1 Chevrolet 39 sedan, 4 good mules, 2 walking cultivators, 1 grain bind er, plow planters and other farm tools. H. B. Henderson, Hopewell View Farm, Rt 3, Clinton, S. C. lc BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS, as sorted or one a—i#w Most tmma- able in price. Chronicle Pub. Co. FOR SALE— Adams-International Motor Grader; Model I-M Trotfan Patrol, this machine ha* ten foot cut ting blade and is self' propelled by largest International Tractor Engine. Engine absolutely perfect condition and overall machine in good mechan ical shape. Has new paint job, and three new tires which are worth $450.00 alone. This machine perfect for farm terracing, would pay for itself in short time, excellent for cutting drive-ways, grading streets and roads, leveling business and home sites and a dozen other dirt moving jobs. Machine may be seen in operation on Joanna Airstrip, on Newberry Highway. Worth $1000.00 will sell for $750.00 cash. Alex Craw ford, phone 2861, Joanna. lc' Corhort Overalls $3.95 L. B. DILLARD On This MERRY CHRISTMAS . . . we extend sincere greet ings, and wish to thank onr cus tomers and friends for your patronage and good-will. It has been a pleasure to serve you in the past, and we look forward to a continuation' of these pleasant business relations in the future. Wishing you a Merry Christ mas and a Happy and Prosper ous New Year. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD CO. O. H. SHE ELY. Afent FOR SALE Young Roosters, from 5 to 6 lbs., dressed or un dressed. Call 128 NUNN-BUSH SHOES $13.95 ond $15.95 L. B. DILLARD SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” BLACKWELL’S DRIVE-IN NEAR LYDIA MILL Groceries — Beer Sandwiches Gas-Oil — Good-Gulf G. W. Blackwell, Proprietor wish you it*nr A an m C: for this Christ mos $60800 Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. We Will Be Open Thurs., Fri., mid Sat. Night Until 7 P. M. Belk’ s Your. . . Santa Claus Headquarters... 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S-M-L. • Cellophane Wrap GIFT TOWELS Includes one big bath towel and two wash cloths, in col- ors • • • 89c • Grand Gifts Holiday Linens Scarfs, vanities, hot roll cov ers, pillow cases and many others 1.98 each Cannon Sheets Snowy white muslins, in full bed sizes. 81x99 . .. 2.98 each .. • Service for Six 32 Pc. Dinnerware 5.95 Beautiful border patterns and designs .. . Assorted Colors. • Chenille BEDSPREADS 4.98 Wavy Chenilles and flpral pat terns, in whites, blue, green. Full bed sizes ... • 50% Virgin Wool BEAUTIFUL BLANKETS A Made by Cannon-Leaksville Woolen mills, generous 72x84 bed size, richly bound in lustrous rayon satins ,. . Col ors of green, rose, blue, cedar, canary yellow, red ...