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Pax* Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 8, 1951 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BIT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Caah 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. Clamified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charfe accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. SOCIETY... (Continued from page three) J assisting in the courtesies of en tertaining were Mrs. B. C. Preslar, Mrs. H. M. Lukstat, and Mrs. Ar nold Cannon. Arranged on the buf fet was a beautiful wedding scene with a background of gladioli and greenery and the miniature bridal party placed on a reflector. The hostess gift to Miss Fowler 'was silver in her chosen pattern. JUST AKRIVED — Nursing bras sieres, white only, sizes 34-36-38. Moore’s Dress Shoppe. CHULDREN’S BIHLES—Regular and zipper banding. Bibles also for ad ults. Chronicle Pub. Co. Phone 74. MRS. WHEEL is home in bed with sore throat. It ain’t from talking too much; its from stretching her neck at the sights in Philadelphia last week. WE HAVE horses and mules of every kind. H. J. Pitts. tf GLASS-O-NET is the thing for plant beds, poultry houses, sun porches, etc. It keeps the heat in and the cold out. Blakely-Burton’c Hard ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. .// one 4-room apartment forjA.R.P. Program On rent. Call 631-J. L. A. Blakely, Sr. "Christian Education * Monday afternoon the regular LOTS FOR SALE-Large lots on the S^^ry^^y °lt the AsSde Laurens-Clinton highway, Reformed Presbyterian church was building sites. C. B. Holland, Phone th e home of Mrs. E. B. 715, Laurens. ; Sloan. _. _ _—_ ; . , . j Mrs. R. L. Plaxico taught the stu- FOR SALE I 14-ft. plywood boat, | on “Great Bible Prayer”. 1 Firestone outiboard motor, 7^ |“ Christian Education” was the sub- horsepower. Can be seen at 519 N. iject for the program arranged by Broad St. anytime. Ip Mrs. L. M. Wilson who was assisted -jby several members giving articles Announcement TEMPORARY LOCATION Burriss - Harrison Furniture Company • WE ARE NOW IN FORMER BUILDING OF HOME SUPPLY CO. JUST ARRIVED—Butcher linen ma- from the Journal of Missions, temity suits and dresses. Moore’s | Later sandwiches, cookies Dress Shoppe. Ic.tea were enjoyed. b and iS PURINA STARTENA and Grow- ena Checker-Etts will grow the quickest chickens ever. We have it and a full line of other Purina Feeds. OFFICES FOR REIT in the Jacobs j Blakel - v ' Burton ’ s Hardware A Seeds. Building.* Newly refinished, fire-i 188 Florida Street P. T. A. Hears Dr. Bellingrath i Following the fire at our store Thursday night we are open for busi ness with all new merchandise in our temporary location. We shall be glad for our friends to come to see us. We extend our thanks and appreciation to the Clinton fire department for their prompt and efficient work in saving our store and stock from more severe damage. proof^ Heat, light and water fur- p OR s^e — 6 English Shepherd Gray, president, presiding rushed. Apply to‘J. F. Jacobs or Rob- 1 ^ 6 ert F. Black. The February meetinH of the Par - i * ent Teachers Association was held ; W»KIOimRKII»mMHIIHMe«It8HWXKKK8e8MM«MM8lfirWWIHCUIHIMHMIIHIIMMMIIIBtmWIinttqBPUPPt on Tuesday evening at Florida Street school with Mrs. James S. pups, brown and white, from nat- j Several reports from the secre- j ” c ural heeler stock. Also one fresh tary, the treasurer, the library and; CABBAGE PLANTS—lettuce, plants, j Guernsey milk cow. onion sets and other seasonable items., Adair, Route 1. Blakely-Burt on’s Hardware & ! s^Zoood used Underwood ithe l founders of the organization and Georce C health committee were heard after 8-5d w h ic h Mrs. Gray talked briefly on 1 “Founders Day” giving facts about Telephone 188 lc — typewriter. See Gary Holcombe FOR SALE—1941 Hotpoint electric Su ns hi ne deaners i c . D ^. f 601 * 6 n aca - I aunsnme c-ieaners. IC demlc dean of Presbyterian college, l Jo range with thrift cooker and three j other units (two of them new) all in good condition’ and oven "With broil er Mrs. James P. Sloan, Phone 272-M. ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and introduced by Mrs. John S. Glover. Supplies H. L Baldwin. Telephone an informative and entertain- i04_j tfc on “Child Psychology", il lustrated by humorous and practical | C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate \ home or out Ptcr.es 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. Canton. 1 P PRACTICAL NURSE available Wjll ‘situations Ido 12 or 24 hour duty. Live an Call nurse (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) FOR YOUR LESPEDEZA SEED— Set Earnest E. Cox, phone 293 or Cox Seed Cleaners. Kobe—korean serecia. 22-7c FOR SALE — Good used upright piano $74 00. See James McNinch, Canton, Route 1. Ip BABY CHICKS U. S. approved, puliorum clean. Purina feeds for good growth and feeders, fountains and remedies. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware A Seeds. Telephone 188. JUST UNLOADED a car of alfalfa hay. H. J. Pitts. at Hotel Shower Compliments ^ Popular Bride-Elect IT FI FOR RENT Waxer and polisher anij ^ miscellaneous shower given for scrubber formerly owned by Home Mi SS Patricia Fowler, February Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. bride-elect, was attended by sixteen Phone 4. tf of her Limestone college friends on tNrwvfF TAV cs-PVTOF •»*_ T ]asl W^esday afternoon, at the INCOME TAX SER\ ICE Mrs. T. home of Mrs j q Mann in Gaff . M. Sease, 314 N. Adair street, phone ne y Hostesses for the occasion were 399-W. 15-5cMiss Narvice Cousins of Newberry, PUNp 8 in excellent condition.,^ "'cSSSi G *oi Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, Laurens prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- Marking the chair of the honoree rens, S. C. tx was a large bow of white satin. The FOR SALE—25 extra fine pigs and din ‘ n * tab .! e *' as P rettll y shoats. George C. Adair. 22-5p FOR SALE—Coal range, green and cream enamel six hole top, with wa ter jacket. Price $40.00. Can be view ed at 303 Maple Street, Mrs. John F Norris or call 460-M for particu- lars. 9 tf-c LOST—I tie clasp, textile mill spin dle shape, cannot b t*r please phone 723 with the gifts and suspended from the chandelier directly above was good i FOR SALE—Good used Electrolux a shower of ribbons caught with a tf $25.00. Mrs W. S. Home, phone 74 sprinkler. Contests and games were enjoyed during the afternoon and a salad or 576-W. COLUMNAR PADS, varied columns course was served with other party and description space. A necessity fer dainties and Russian tea. inventories and tax tabulations. The! Chronicle Publishing Co j Delightful Drop In FOR SALE—A youth bed $15.00. J-jonOTS MisS Fowler Call *29J. lc, ” u * , rosier __ I Among social courtesies extended die shape, cannot be replaced. Find-,.,^ , p CAT r . V t t> 7 v courtesies exienueo ir, I L ^ )TS ^SALE—1 corner io: Col- Miss Patricia Fowler since the an-l| IP HOUSE FOR SALE—Four room house on the highway between Clin ton and Joanna. Immediate posses-j Joe McDaniel, phone 128. sion. C B Holland, phone 715, Lau lege View facing Young's Circle, 2 nouncement of her engagement was day afterr lots on E. Carolina Ave. (one a cor- the drop-in given Friday afternoon rens lc i ner lot) near Mahaffey house. Call hy Mrs Caldwell Henderson and ♦j Mrs. Julian Bolick at the home of the former. table-top Twenty-four guests enjoyed a de- FOR SALE—1 Hotpoint Call Bill lightfully informal hour during 1 C which they were invited into the stove with deep-well. FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- Shields at 747 or 705. ers, edgers and polishers. We have, ^ . . „ , n r;_ , dining room for refreshments. A all the necessary material to make f 1 ®. ^ e 2- ton oad salad and sweet course was served two to five loads Si.00 per ,oad. Also with other assorted dainties buffet Co, Horn. 4 Auw s:ove ^ or lM> block., Deiiverea stylo. A s s, s t.ng in serving were the Cox Home 4 Auto Suop j nv ^ ^ whtn Call Mc ihostesses' mother. Mrs. W. A. Moor- —— Daniel, phone 128. tl h 5 ad , £ ho P° ured tea and Mrs - Mi ‘ 1-* chael Turner. bushels! A green and white color note was rates Phone 12. FOR SALE 1 4-room house across W Av: TFn TO Rrv from Training School. I can sell this! WA , , house for $300 cash, the balance $23.00 per month. Wallace Kilgo, Phone 21871, Laurens, S. C. lc 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 And speaking of sights, come down to THE WHEEL to see the lovely tnings we fetched back, in glass, china, silver, pewier and furniture. And if anybody has a good remedy for Mrs. Wheel, bring it along, too.lp -600 good com in shuck, delivered at $1.65 used in decoration with the bou-, quet for the tea table fashioned of i white gladioli and flanked by green tapers. The honoree was presented, a corsage of pink carnations and' blue hyacinths to match her cos-'I tume and china in her chosen pat tern. per bushel. T. Plus Brown, highway 76 near Country club. 25-2p MARK WELL DRY PENS — Write well everywhere. Marks, letters, draw’s, writes on glass, metal, cello phane, rubber, cloth, wood, plastics, paper an<j all other surfaces. Ask to FOR SALE—90 acre farm on high- j see t hem. Chronicle Publishing Co. way 76, one mile below Kinards, in-1 ~TTi-7 1—z; chides one bam and three tenant PALLS, Extra Nip- 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 _ ri a ■* baled at farm, $30 00 per ton. J R.jlO SHOW Picture At Broad Crawford tf Street Sundoy Night The public is cordially invited to the showing of the sound picture ‘ The Cross Roads.” next Sundgy evening at 7:30 o'clock at Broad Street Methodist church. The pastor, Rev. E. K. Garrison, house,. li interested, write Box Dairy Cream Cans, Heavy Milk|^'« thi. p.vture ^ould^appea 1 t» Joanna, C. E. Evans. 85n Strainers. Bottle Caps and Filte-:y oun S P 60 ? 1 ® as u especially deals p Disks. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware with the chaice ot a care€r and en " & Seeds. Telephone 188. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will apply to thei” rA *'V^ Experienced salesman, Secretary of State of South Carolina ex P enence preferred. State expe on February 12, 1951, for a charter f 1€nce and apply in own handwrit- lor a corporation to be known Write Box 463, Greenwood, S. CU INTON PAPER BOX COMPANY, C ; 2to FOR SALE—Coal range, green and cream enamel six hole top, with wa ter jacket, new condition. Can be viewed at*'303 Maple Street, Mrs. John F. Norris or call 460-M for par ticulars. tf-c said corporation to have its principal place of business in Clinton, South Carolina, and its business being to manufacture, sell, and-or distribute boxes and containers made from pa per and-or other materials and gen erally to conduct such business as is incidental thereto. The capital stock of said corporation is to be Forty Thousand ($40,000.00) Dollars di vided into four hundred shares of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each. T. E. ADDISON, LAWRENCE N. WARREN listment in Christian work. CEILING PRICE REGULATIONS (Merchants desiring copies of ceil ing price regulations may obtain them at the office of the loc^l Cham ber of. Commerce. LETTER FILE BOXES, rubber bands, paper clips and other httle items for the office. Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74. HOUSE FOR SALE—Seven-room house with small tract of land 3% miles from Clinton. C. B. Holland, Phone 715. Laurens. TRAINEES An Opportunity To Earn While You Learn! Men selected will be thoroughly trained for position as manager of Meat, Produce and Grocery Departments in the food bnrinw. Excellent working conditiona. Paid Vaca tions, Group and Hospitalisation Insurance, attractive starting salary. Give age, educa tion and post employment record in first letter. REPLY — THE CHRONICLE — BOX 1$$ Birth Announcements BROWNING Capfain and Mrs. George Alfred Browning of Rapid City, South Da kota, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Kathryn Bums, on Wednesday, January 17. Mrs. Browning is the former Mass Mildred Doty of Fort Worth Texas. Capt. Browning is a grandson of Mrs. Medora Browning and a former resident of this city. SESSIONS Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Sessions an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary Sydney, on January 30 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Sessions is the fonmer Miss Nona Ann Squires. THORNTON Mr .and Mrs. Rdbert Lee Thornton announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Obera, on January 30 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Thornton is the for mer Miss Eugenia Sexton. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRl The Papa HOW CAN YOU SAVE? TRY John R. Holland SELF-SERVICE FOOD STORE 200 Muigrove St--- - - - - Phone 130-J Everything Sold Guaranteed 100% ALL PRICES ARE STAMPED ON EACH INDIVIDUAL ITEM BY N. C. R. STAMPS Duffs l* 1 /] oz. Hotroli Mix 22c No. 2, Argo Sliced Pineapple 25c Del Monte, No. 2% Fruit Cocktail 39c Argo -Peas, 2 No. 303 cans .. 29c 3 lbs. Snowdrift 1.07 Unica Salmon, V2 size 29c Red Band FLOUR 25 lbs. 2.29 Skinners Pure Egg Noodles, 5 oz. 2 for 25c Stanley’s Cube Starch, 12 oz. ... 10c Heinz or Gerbers Strained Baby Food 3 for 20c Poss-Southern Hash, No. 2 can 55c Regular BREAD 15c Vi Price Sale Royal Pudding Ocean Spray, No. 303 Cranberry Sauce 17c SUGAR Dfade Crystal S lbs. 45c Libby’s No. 303 All Green Limas Large 28c I Silver Dust 33c Dukes Mayonnaise pt 39c Giant Lettuce 15c U. S. No. 1 Kiln Dried Yams Large EGGS doz. 49c Grade A Greenwood Freezer Plant Country Sausage, lb. . 59c Nucoa, lb.. 39c Morrell Cherokee Made Liver Mush, lb 29c Morrells Whole Tender-Skinned HAMS, lb 55c Cello Wrapped Breakfast BACON i 1 !' lb. 33c