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I ■< Thursday, December 28, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajre Seven 1 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO IWI* — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ada 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 firms carry ins monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. For the Week . . . LYDIA HILLS NEWS * NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Young People Attend Conference Six young people from the First ' Notice is hereby given that the ! annual meeting of the stockholders i Presb y terian church left this mora- of Clinton Community Hotel Cor- in 8 ^ attend the Youth convention {poration will be held on Tuesday,!™ world missions in Auburn, Ala. 9th, 1951, at the Clinton high m. 1 NOTICE—Ladies, one group of children’s cotton dresses at % price. Special—Ladies hose 69c while they last. Moore’s Dress Shoppe. STORE BUILDING FOR SALE— Rrickn store and grocery equipment, good location in residential section of Clinton. C. B. Holland, Laurens. ♦ 4 - \ SAWMILL and PULPWOOD SUP PLIES. You will find a full line of the best loging tools at our store. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. OFFICES FOR REIT in the Jacobs Building. Newly refinished, fire proof. Heat, light and water fur nished. Apply to J. F. Jacobs or Rob ert F. Black. tfc LOST—Bunch of keys. Reward if returned to H. J. Pitts. Also want to buy Lespedeza Hay. 1c FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms for rent. Mrs Mabel Tucker. 114 En terprise. Phone 652-J. 1c H. W. WILLIAMS, Correspondent and Representative | Jan school building at 7 p. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams R. L. PLAXICO, and granddaughter of Chester, are President. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cato : and family for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis enjoyed the Christmas season with all their low prices, Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, j children and grandchildren visit-i 0 ur rent is naid un hut we are S. C. 28-7c friends dropping m0 ^ e m“ d^ Jan 1 THE FOR SALE—30,000 used books in our Book Attic. Amazing thing is not our huge stock but our incredibly Those attending are Misses Fran ces Winn, Catherine Eichelberger, and Lucile Uldrick, Hub Hunter and Davis Young. The following are attending from the orphanage: David and Sidney Maxwell, Nancy Bell, Allen John son, and Marshall Neil. CHURCH BOARD TO MEET There will be a meeting of th« Executive Board of the Women of the Church of the First Presbyter ian church on Monday, January 1st at 4 o’clock at the church, it ha? been announced by the president, Mrs.' Hubert Boyd. GROWING PAINS FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make ^4 ^j rs your floors beautiful. Reasonable wee k rates. Cox Home 8c Auto Suoply. Phone 12. tfc in through the holidays. , „ „ „ , , WHEEL is moving into the build- Mr and Mrs. Bowell and family mg formerly occupied by Burts- S' Thornburg 8 “'jR^dy-to-Wear on S. Broad Street F. L. Thornburg this -pnat is between Hubert Pitts store and Howard’s Pharmacy. Mr and Mrs Cecil McLendon and, The Assistant Boss is North daughter visited the former s par.; this week wh „ n he return / he does FARM FOR SALE-200 acres with cnt a; M r - and Mrs. H C. McLendon not want much merchandise , or '" Columbia the past week-end. | junk to move whde rm K it Mr and Mrs. M. M. Windsor vis- „ | * ur j ited their son and daughter-in-law,',^ _ Mrs Boss Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Windsor dwelling, two tenant houses and n i’ Go bam. Good location on asphalt road. A nice home and farm for anyone. C. B. Holland, phone 715, Laurens. FOR SALE—Shady Rest, five miles out on Highway 321, Chester. Phone Mrs. W. J. Allen, Rt. 1, Cheater at 1057-M. Sp-Jan. 4. HOUSES WANTED—Medium pric ed houses are still in demand, list that house with me. C. B. Holland, phone 715, Laurens. C. BRYAN HOLLAND * Real Estate Phones 715, 23825 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown's Jewelry Store) 1961 CALLS FOR new books, cash books, journals, day books, order boka, S. E. and D E. ledgers, ledger sheets, loose leaf binder*, etc. If we haven’t what you need we will get it lor you if it can be obtained Chronicle Pub. Co., Stationery dept PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. % tf WINTER LAWNS and Pastures of Rye Grass sfay green all winter. Eco nomical to use. Fertilize with Vigoro or Sheep Manure. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware it Seeds. Telephone 188. Tommy Windsor in Marion, N. C. during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and daughter visited, Mr. and Mis. Ver non Thompson in Laurens on Sun day. M-Sgt. James H. Drake of Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., is spending a ten day furlough with his mother, Mrs. H. W. Williams and Mr. Wil liams. Dean Abercrombie of the State Training school is visiting Mr. and! Mrs. M. M. Windsor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy of, Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davenport Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walker of, Spartanburg spent the holidays ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and with Mr and Mrs A. E. Smith and' The WHEEL LOANS! ON AUTOMOBILES, SIGNATURE, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES Friendly, Confidential Service B & B Finance Co. JOANNA, S. C. Office Next to Brock’s OFFICE SUPPUES—All the items needed for the office. Call 74 for your needs. Chronicle Pub. Co., Sta tionery dept. AETNA ACCIDENT INSURANCE— Tickets pay up to $5,000. Cost 25c per day. 10 days $2.00, 30 days $4.50. S. W. Sumerel, Aetna-izer. Clinton. Phones 80 and 32. tf S'ippUes. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone J04-J. tfc ROSES—We have many varieties and colors, bush and climbing, regular and patented. Also Bone meal, Vig oro and sheep manure. Blakely-Bur- ton's Hardware A Seeds Tel 18$. 1c family. | Mr and Mrs. George Howell and family spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Cager Howell andj 1 family. Dean Mason visited his sister the. past week. Mr and Mrs R..\ 1 Wilkes ind I FDR RENT—Waxer and polisher and family visited Mr and Mrs Fred scrubber formerly owned by Home Kemp in Brunswick. Ga. during the NEW ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MACHINE $89 50 up. Write or call Singer. 25-Sc POSITIVELY no hunting and tres passing on lands of State Training school. 3c NOTICE—Mo hunting, fishing or trespassing, of any kind on lands of J. L. Adair. 3-lp ABSOLUTELY no hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind on the property of Perry M. Moore. 1c room j Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co Phone 4. tf WANTED TO BUY—1000 buiheh good com in shuck, at $1 50 bushel weighed and delivered. T. Plus Brown. Rt. 2, Laurens, near Country cblb i anna and Mrs. holidays. While there Mr. Wilkes visited Rev Charles H Rosa 1 During the holidays Mr and Mrs G. H Jackson enjoyed a visit from all their children and grandchild ren. Mr and Mrs C. H Brown of Jo- R. D. Hazel have FOB SALE—Bibbs $10 00 for 2-ton!been visiting Mrs Addle B Cole- | truck load; $9 00 for 2 loads. 2 or man and Mrs Annie Mae Roper more loads, $8 00 per load Also I during the holidays stovewood, any amount you desire Mr and Mrs John Morgan and Call Joe McDaniel, phone 128. tf »n visited Christmas with Mrs Ad- BEACTIFUL w^nul McrvUrj, r.- and <Uu«hwr, fumlwd »I45» Mort «orfwu. »|. |and Mr J T Un(unl >d walnut J^tdaboard ^ yaf.nuhad, ] an d aon viartvd Mr, J. A. Hnbbma in Valley Falls, Christmas day. $200.00. The Trading Post, Laurens. HOUSE FOR SALE—Nine house with two baths suitable for apartments or tourist home, good location on highway in Clinton. C. B. Holland, phone 715, Laurens HOUSE FOR SALE—4 large rooms, lot 1-2 acre, 106 Mary St. Can be seen at any time. See R. H. Little ton. - IP -I S Si Mr and Mrs. Crawley of Griffin, 1 LOTS FDR SALE—1 corner lot Col- Ga spent the week-end with Mr.j lege View facing Young's C.rcle, 2, and Mrs. Jes.se Edmonds I lots on E. Carolina Ave (one a cor- j Mrs. Neal Ballew and Miss Dewel ner lot) near liaheffey house. Call (Satterfield are visiting Capt and,| Joe McDaniel, phone 128 tf Mrs Floyd White and family in WIRE BASKETS for the office and H *T plo ?:_X* '■ desk. They art handy items. Chron icle Pub. Co. Christmas Stationery — Montags beautiful witting papers at popular prices. An ideal gift. See our line. Chronicle Pub. Co. LOANS If you hare money trou- bias bring them to us. Room 6 National Bank Bldg. Upstairs CLINTON LOAN & INVESTMENT 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 NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of stock holders of the Bank of Clinton will be held in the offices of the Bank on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1951 at 4 p. m. R. P. HAMER, President. 3-2c Notice For Payment Of 1950 City Taxes Notice is hereby given that Town Texes for the Town of Clinton ere due end collectable up to December 31st for the year 1950. The Tex Books ere now open at the office of the Town Clork end will remain open up to end through DMember 31st. A penalty of ten’(10%) shall be added if said taxes ere not paid on or before January 1, 1951. The levy for current fiscal year is 53 mills; 15 mills for current operating expenses, end 38 mills for interest end sinking fund on various Bond Issues outstanding. WM. B. OWENS, City Clork. NOTICE! Wo now have a representative of our Company In Clin ton and Laurens daily for Sales or Service. — Write or Call Singer Sewing Machine Co. 408 Main Street wood. S. C. Mrs. Jcsae Mills with the assist ance of her daughter. Barbara, en-i tertamed at a farewell party; Christmas night honoring J. D. Oakley. Junior Tumblin, and Jun-l tor Thomas, who left for enlistment; in the service of the U. S. Twenty; guests enjoyed the games and re-i freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tucker of Columbia spent the week-end with! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks. Sarah Snyder is spending the holidays in Columbia with her un cle and will enter the hospital Jan. 5 for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks visited the former's son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Banks in Pomara Christmas day. Paul, Jr. and Eddie Taylor of McCormick are visiting their mo ther, Mrs. Frances Lawson for sev eral days. Visitors of Mrs. Pauline Lawson during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor and little Pat of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Mar ion Lawson and children of West Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lawson and children of near Clin ton. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan McCrary and children are spending the holidays in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper and children spent Christinas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roy Crane and children of San Diego, Cal., vis ited Mr. Crane’s grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Cole last week. Birthdays and AnnivarsariM Janice Davenport celebrated her birthday, Dec. 26. Wilma Jean Edmonds will cele brate her birthday, Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith cele brated their 14th wedding anniver sary Dec. 19. A. E. Smith celebrated his birth day Dec. 19. Robert Motte had a birthday Dec. 22. Mrs. Ada Prince will observe her birthday, Dec. 29. With Tha Sick Friends of Mrs. Will Ellis will be sorry to hear of her illness. NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given of lost cer tificate of deposit on M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Clinton, S. C, as fol lows: Certificate No. 11127 issued to E. E. Blakely for $257.57 dated January 21, 1947 for one year. Ap plication will be made for issuance of new certificate sixty days after January 4, 1951. , 2tc TWO SALES FRIDAY ✓ DECEMBER 29th __ 2:30 P. M. — 7:30 P. M. TWO SALES SATURDAY DECEMBER 30th 2:30 P. M. — 7:30 P. M. X irs * WHITE ELEPHANT SALE! at.. MORRISON Furniture Company’s Warehouse LOCATED OVER McGEE S DRUG STORE GO UP THE METAL STEPS ON BROAD ST. - NEXT TO CHANEY'S DRESS SHOPPE Floor SampU* — Shop worn — Overstocked Items — Bed Room Suites — Dinnette Suites — Odd Tables — Play Pens — Chairs — Rockers — Youth Beds — Cedar Chests — Oil Heaters — Electric Heaters — Sofa Beds — Record Cabinets — Chifforobes — Wall Cabinets and Cabinet Bases. Odd Beds in period designs. Util ity Cabinets and many other pieces that will odd beauty and comfort to the Home will be sold at Public— action! FRANK SUTTON - AUCTIONEER OVER THE BLOCK, PIECE BY PIECE FOR THE HIGH DOLLAR. Terms Cash!—You Name the Price! Two Sales Friday, Dec. 29th At 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Two Sales Saturday, Dec. 30th At 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. AS MANY OF THESE ITEMS ARE "ONE OF A KIND" WE ADVISE YOU TO COME EARLY FRIDAY Remember the Time—Bemember the Place! MORRISON FURNITURE CO’S. WAREHOUSE ENTRANCE ON BROAD STREET AT CHANEY'S DRESS SHOP OVER McGEE'S DRUG STORE