The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 01, 1951, Image 10

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) Page Sfx THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 1, 1951 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BIT — 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. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price of 4. Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carrytar monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. T SOCIETY. (Continued from page three) • • Sen. Taft Has Heavy Support PULL THE BELT UP TIGHTER dining room were Mrs. R. P. Wilder land Miss Roslyn Cason. IC-*- PAD DU The tea table was beautifully ap-irOl UUl Did 1 pointed with a wedding scene ar-1 ranged With a bride doll, a large; ... .. , , • — satin wrapped wedding ring flanked Washington, Jan. 27—Senator Rob- on either side by green tapers and ert A - Ta ^ Ohio is the leading adorned with carnations and English ivy. Suspended from the chandelier ovfer the table was choice for the 1952 GOP presidential nomination by members of the Re- WOODMEN TOOLS—We have a good stock of Coil Chain in 3-8 and 5-16. saws, extra blades, cant hooks and skidding tongs. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. LOTS FOR SALE—Large lots on the Clinton-Laurens highway. If you need a house don’t wait any longer, build now. C. B. Holland, phone 715, Laurens. STORE ROOM TO RENT— Old Home Supply Company stand—next tc Bailey’s Bank. Inquire at Sadler- Owens Pharmacy or call 228. 1c Phone 308-W. ■ , , 4 . 1 . wedding bell publican national committee willing WANTED TO BUY-^eoond \.nd! | ^ ^ tricycle in good condition, size 3.: complimented by lighted tapers in ! Ir V 65 memb ? rs of the committee— tp silver candelabra were used on the 0 ^ th a Wh ° Were inter * credenza. viewed by the Associated OPress in Entertaining in the dining room i I day / meet i!? g ,?? ere th . ls week, 29 were Mrs. R. P. Wilder and Miss Ros-jf 2 ld | 3nd lyn Cason. Miss Maude Sumerel di- v.„..!^f PCr ^ Else n- rected the guests into the den where WANTED TO BUY—A few mules. H. J. Pitts. ' lc ■ i i. ■ —-- FOR SALE—Store and gas station 2 miles from Clinton. Includes one 4- room house and one 2 or 3 room house. With stock. Rents' for $25.00, groceries, etc. Price complete $2000. This offer good til end of week. Fro Weir. ip FOR SALE—Lot on Bell street with unfinished house. Look this place ov er and make me an offer. C. B. Hol land, phone 715, Laurens. lc 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 PURINA FEEDS—Startena, growena, layena and scratch grains for chick ens. Also feeds for dogs, pigeons, hogs, cows, horses, goats and calves. Blikel/Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. they were bade good-bye by Misses Mimi Barron and Mildred Dunlap. Decorations in the living room were in pink featuring gladioli, azal ea and hyacinth. On the mantel a bridal doll container held carnations •M Ivy. white greenery was used in.^N™ Y^Mhe wTand TMt About sixty guests called during the appointed hour including Miss Elizabeth Chachere of Laurens, and Miss Claudia Bolton of Tignall, Ga. CABBAGE PLANTS—lettuce, plants, onion sets and other seasonable items. Btekely-Rurton’s Hardware & Seeds. Teler'hnne 188 lc SALESMEN WANTED— Rawleigh dealer wanted immediately to estab lish own Retail business. Vitamins, foods, extracts, insecticides, DDT, nearby Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCB- 81-195, Richmond, Va. Ip C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phenes 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C (Over Brown's Jewelry Store) RUBBER BANDS—The handy little C a J L items every office needs. Chronicle JiUfly dub Meets Publishing Co. With MrJ Wys<)r PLANNING to build, remodel? We Wednesday afternoon Mrs. ... oflfer complete house building serv-,Wysor was hostess to the Study club ice, bring your building problems to'at her home on Maple street, us. Phone 21871, Wallace Kilgo, Lau-1 Dr. Marshall Browm, president of rena, S. C. l-4c j Presbyterian college, was guest R. hower Other votes were scattered, with four for President Harold E. Stas- sen of the University of Pennsylvan ia, two for Gov. Earl Warren of Cal- iforoia and one each for Senator Wherry of Nebraska, the GOP floor leader, and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey pres ide!.tial nominee. * ., NEWCOMERS CLUB TO MEET The Newcomers club will meet Wednesday evening, February 7 at 7:30 at the home qf Mrs. Sid Varney with Mrs. John Sloan as co-hostess. Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does FOUR ROOM house Jor rent Bonds Cross Roads, near Joanna. Some land for rent also. W. B. Cause, route 2, box 129, Kinards. S. C. Ip ELECTROLUX Sales, at , speaker and talked on the University of Vienna, giving the history and customs of the university and telling of his riudy there. During the afternoon the guests were .nvited into the dining room Service and _ S’applies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone ; where refreshments were served in, buffet style. Adorning the prettily FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and »PPo;nted table were pink snapdra- scrubber formerly owned by Home 8° ns an ^ f*rn. Mrs. George W. Tay- I Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. lor poured coffee Assisting the host- 1 phone 4. tf i ess in serving and entertaining were ' " • — ■ - ■ - * her dAifhter, Mrs. John Jordan and raft YOUR LESPEDEZA SEED— SALE OR RENT Pop’s Lunch. (Mijs Margaret Kent Bell of -- - «- a-— __|H J. Pitts. Staunton, Va. T ’ See Earnest E. Cox, Ccx Seed Cleaners. eereoa phone 293 or Kobe—kcrean 22.7c FOR RENT—New home, a so good used sofa for sale See S Y. Adair, phone 242-W or 296-M Ip BABY CHICKS U. S pul.orum clean Purina gotd growth and feeders, fountains and remedies Blakely-Burton’s Hardware St Seeds Telephone 1M INCOME TAX SERVICE—Mrs. M Sease, 314 If. Adair street, phone , (JonS Club Hears —^ zzr i £?lt en0t0 ' Wilson condition. approved, j rep,. S. C. feeds for PIANOS in excellent Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post. Lau- PUR SALE—Coal range, green and cream enamel six hole top, with wa- ter jacket Price $40 00 Can be view ed it 303 Maple Street. Mrs. John F Norris or cal! 460-M for particu lar^ tf-c COLUMNAR PADS varied columns arc description space A necessity for inventories and tax tabulat-om The Chronicle Pisoiisiung Co. HOUSE FOR SALE—Four room ht’Uie on the highway between Clm- ten and Joanna Immediate posses- Mon C B Holland, phone 715, Lau rens lc dur.ry .n the Sooth in recent years a as not the climate, transportation, I Speaking to the Lions club Friday; evening at its meeting in the college < dining hal.. Senator Ralph T. Wilson, I FOR SALE—25 extra fine pigs and of Laurens, lauded the Southern shoats George C Adair 22-Sp worker He stated that the chief rea- • FOR SALE—Good uaed Electrolux! 900 tor ,h * tremendous growth of in-1 $25 09. Mrs W S Home, phone 74 | economic location, etc . important as LOTS FOR SALE—1 comer Jot Col- they are, but the independent spirit lege View facing Young's Circle, 2 of the Southern worker, who refuses lots on E Caro.ina Avr (one a cor- 1 to be driven like cattle Senator Wil- ner let) near Mehaffey bouse Call ion’s reference was to their refusal Joe McDaniel, phone 128 ttjto submit to Ikbor dictator wtth- SLABS for sale One 2-ton load $8 OO out ***** • real voice in union two to five loads $7 00 per load Also management stove wood or slkb blocks Delivered L Ur W,1 * m r * vi * w,d K>m * ot tht ' any time any where Call Joe Me- hutor y 01 South - mentioning the' Dante! nhore 128 development of several "New South’* I periods, the latest being the present WANTED Two ’ad.es for Debu- widespread industrial development.) :ar.!e Cosmetics. 80c per hour Can same time. Senator Wilson,] iiae part t.me worker Wr.te or pru .e t( f : n « progress in agriculture $5. Whitmire Mrs. Paul Couch, 101 in the region, citing the changes, 1 N. Main St., Whitmire Ip both in methods and crops and pro-. HOW CAN YOU SAVE? TRY John R. Holland SELF-SERVICE FOOD STORE 200 Musgrove St. - - - - - - - Phone 130-J Everything Sold Guaranteed 100% These Prices Effective For One Full Week Thurs., Feb. 1 through Wed., Feb. 7 FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our und er s. edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make WEBSTER’S new collegiate diction-made in recent years, your floors beautiful. Reasonable!ary, the latest and most up-to-date • rates. Cox Phone 12. Home St Auto Suoply tfc HOUSE FOR SALE—Nine room house with two baths, good location in Clinton. Suitable for apartments or tourist home. C B Holland, phone 715, Laurens. lc FOR SALE—90 acre farm on high way 76, one mile below* Kinards, in- < hides one barn and three tenant houses. W interested, write Box 61, handy-size Chronicle Ptd>. Co. Parent-Teacher Group To Hear Bellingrath January 27th, brown coin purse with zipper containing keys. Finder please return to The Chronicle office. lc Joanna, C. E. Evans. 8-5p FOR SALE—Oil c irculator heater. Will beat 4 rooms easily. Howard Smith, Howard’s Pharmacy lc The regular monthly meeting of the Florida Street Parent-Teacher Association will be held Tuesday I evening, February 6th at 7:30 o'clock) in the school auditorium. Dr. George) C. Bellingrath, professor of educa tion and psychology .At, Presbyterian>| college will be the guest speaker. Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Pubjie Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 FOR all the little items needed for the attice—call 74. Chronicle Pub lishing Co. WANTED TO BUY—600 bushels! Music Club To Have good com in shuck, delivered at $1.65 C n< » r ; n | Pmnrnm per bushel. T. Plus Brown, highway rr0 9 ram ! 76 near Country club. 25-2p GALVANIZED rural mail boxes in two sizes, heavy tractor funnels, pruning and lopping shears and pruning saws. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. F-30 TRACTOR, good rubber, good shape, $750.00. 6 disc John Deere Tiller and Seeder, $235.00. 6 foot 4 gang Disc Harrow, $100.00. All three sold together. Lespedeza hay baled at farm, $30.00 per ton. J. R. Crawford. tf A special program will be present- ( ed by the Chester Modem Dance group for the February meeting of! the Clinton Music club. The meeting; will be held Wednesday, February 7 at 4 o'clock in the high school audi torium. Each member is asked to in vite a guest. PERSONAL MENTION RADIO REPAIRS Enjoy it all . . . with a Radio that’s tuned up . . . for a better tune in. City Radio Service 205 E. Caro. Ave. Phone 278-M Next To T. E. Jones & Sons MARK WELL DRY PENS — Write well everywhere. Marks, letters, draws, writes on glass, metal, cello phane, rubber, cloth, wood, plastics, paper and all other surfaces. Ask to see them. Chronicle Publishing Co. FGR SALE—Dwelling and small store building on U. S. highway in Clinton. Also large bam suitable for garage. Lot 90x380. C. B. Holland, phone 715, Laurens. lc Mrs. Frances Loyal of Augusta, Ga., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkes. Mrs. C. M. Asbill of Raleigh, N. C., spent the week-end with her mo ther, Mrs. Bessie E. Godfrey, and | Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey. FYiends of Mrs. Irene Pitts- will be interested to know she is convalesc ing at Blalock clinic where she un- derwent an appendectomy yesterday. U. D. C. TO MEET HOUSE FOR SALE—Seven room house with small tract of land, 3% miles from Clinton. Now vacant. C. B. Holland, phone 715, Laurens. lc FOR SALE! " ' ‘» . • ** ■ Store building and ad -lining warehouse, located 410 North Sloan street—pre’ usly occupied by Clinton Mer cantile Company. , :l* to be submitted in wTiting to " W. C. Neely, secretary, Clinton Colton Mills, and will be received until February 2, 195). Buildings must be moved within 30 days ..f noLu alic’ f acceptance of bid. We reserve right to r^evl ary and all bids. The Stephen D. Lee Chapter, U. D. C., will meet this evening (Feb. 1) at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. C Bynum Betts on Walnut street. Call 74 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 DuffK. 14% oz. Hot Roll Mix 22c Tm-Wiy Household Cleaner, pt 25c Potted Meat 9c Hunt’s, No. 24 can Fruit For Salad 39c Silver Dust, Ig 33c Frozen, 12 oz. pkf. Strawberries 43c S POUNDS SUGAR 45c Kraft-Guaranteed Oil, pt 39c Dial Soap 2 bars for 37c Carolina-Made Flour, 10 lb 89c Chocolate Covered Cheries, 1 lb. box 47c 4 cm PRIDO shortSTin^ only 89® Tide Water I Dole, 46 oz. can Pie Cherries, No. 2 can 23c | Pineapple Juice 39c Maxwell House Coffee lb. 81c Lifebouy, Regular Size 1 Pine Cone, No. 2 Soap : 3 for 20c | Lima Beans 2 for 25c IRISH POTATOES L \i 35c Fresh Florida Tomatoes, lb 20c Fresh Morrell Bulk Sausage 39c Giant Lettuce, head —— 15c Morrell Smoked link Sausage, lb. 49c Morrell’s Fresh Shipped Eggs 49c Lean Boneless Beef Stew, lb. 59c MORRELL D A Breakfast PRIDE No. 12 No. 12 Newbarry Sweet Milk qt. 20C A