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% r L~ " — rage Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 15, 1951 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — 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 carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. JUST ARRIVED—New cotton mater nity dresses and skirts. Moore’s Dress Shop. 1 1c LETTER FILE BOXES, rubber bands, paper clips and other little items for the office. Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74. CHILDREN’S BIBLES—Regular and zipper binding. Bibles also for ad ults. Chronicle Pub. Co. PhgJ 16 74. FOR SALE—Nitrate soda, Roysters Guano, triple cleaned lespedeza seed. | Pop’s Cafe. H. J. Pitts. tf] FOR SALE—25 extra fine pigs and shoats. George C. Adair. 22-5p FOR RENT—2 room downstairs un furnished apartment. Call 377-J. 1c FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and scrubber formerly owned by Home Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone 4. tf WE HAVE horses and mules of every kind. H. J. Pitts. tf INCOME TAX SERVICE—Mrs. T. j M. Sease, 314 N. Adair street, phone 399-W. 15-5c j 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. CONVENIENT way to earn as neig- berhood representative for Avon Cosmetics in Clinton. No experience necessary. Write Mrs. Julia Sorgee, PIANOS in excellent condition. ^ Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. tf CUB SCOUT PICTURE appearing in today’s issue of The Chronicle may be purchased, 8x10, for $1.00. Shields Studio, Jacobs. Bldg. 1c l-3c ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. tfc 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 WANTED TO BUY—Oats. H. J. Pitts. » tf FOR SALE—Good used Electrolux 425.00. Mrs. W. S. Horne, phone 74 or 576-W. CABBAGE PLANTS—lettuce, plants, onion sets and other seasonable items. B'akely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188 less records. | He said arrest warrants or forced . sale of real and personal property ; will be used without excei/tion for j all back tax items, j “These back taxes should be clear- ed up now while incomes are com-j ; paratively high ;nstead of waiting' until a depression comes along be fore trying to collect.” He pointed out that some of the articles on whicn; back taxes are owed have been sold or destroyed. ♦ Last Rites Held For Robert Turner (Bob) Cunningham, 70, died suddenly last Saturday night at his home near here. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon from Rocky Springs Predbyterian church with the Rev. Roy W. Coker in charge, as sisted by the Rev. J. L. Ashley. In terment followed in the church cem- Pallbearers were: G. L. Cunning- and C. B. Benjamin, Jr. The honor ary escort consisted of the deacons of men’s classes of the Sunday school.! Mr. Cunningham was a native of this county, a son of the late Edward Y. and Martha Duvall Cunningham. : He is survived by four sons and i one daughter, E. T. Cunningham of : Clinton. R. L. Cunningham of Green wood, J. D. Cunningham of Clinton, F. W. Cunningham of Laurens and We Do All Kinds t ■ ' \ of • • • I • • • PRINTINe * Except BAD COLUMNAR PADS, varied columns and description space. A necessity for inventories and tax tabulations. The Mrs. W. P. Abercrombie of Lanford; ... Chronicle Publishing Co. and by nine grandchildren and one LOTS FOR SALE—1 corner lot Col- Mr8 ' R ’ L> Green of Allanta - ' 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 ★ ★ ★ PERSONAL MENTION Greenville & - v ':'' j Mrs. John Henry of v me spent a few days last week with her trade for pick-up truck. Mike Tur ner. phone 723. 1c C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Browm’s Jewelry Store) MARK WELL DRY PENS well everywhere. Marks, letters,,^ ‘g* G ^ re y. . ,g draws, writes on gtass, meta, cello- Fdends of Mr and ^ Thomas • lc|phane, rubber, cloth, wood, plastics, Baldwin wiH be inte reted to know h FOR SALE—15-foot plywood boat; P®P*f and all other surfaces. Ask to sont Tommy, is convales- $ and trailer. Reasonable. Will also sg€ Qiromcle Public mg- Co. c j n g a , tbe Francis hospital in g CALF FEEDER PAILS, Extra Nip- Greenville where he underwent an jj{ pies, Dairy Cream Cans, Heavy Milk appendectomy on Tuesday. Strainers, Bottle Caps and Filter Mrs. James Moore of York and jjjj Disks. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware Mrs. T. O. McKeown of Chester «.j & Seeds. Telephone 188. j spent yesterday with their mother, Mrs T. J. Blalock, this week. : : WANTED — Experienced salesman, experience preferred. State expe- FOR YOUR LESPEDEZA SEED— rience and apply in own hand writ- A , _ ... . See Earnest E. Cox, phone 293 or ing. Write Box 463, Greenwood, S. Ar ; gfc Jf T Cox Seed Cleaners. Kobe—korean 1 C 22-7c 8 serecia. B.ABY CHICKS U. S. approved, pui.orum clean. Purina feeds for good growth and feeders, fountains and remedies. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. JUST UNLOADED a car Ufa hay. H. J. Pitts. sr, of County Back Taxes To Be ‘o'*! Cleared Up Miss Mary Virginia Morris of Los § H 2^ c son of Lancaster, Miss Marie Eliza- ji beth Mayer of Norway were guests h of Mrs. W. J. Duncan and Mrs. Nene Workman on Tuesday. Mrs. W. E Brown of Joanna is a CHRONICLE Publishing Co. ^Friends of^Mi^Madcline Cassa- X **********^X~~*X""X"~'"™'‘^^ nova, formerly of Columbia will be interested to know she leaves Feb ruary 21st for Bethesda, Md., where _ she will be stationed at the Naval FOR SALE Coal range, green and, s Ci Feb 12 _With ap-U 10 ^ ta [ Casanova who serv- cream Enamel six hole top, with w’a- . ed .n the Naval Nurses Corps during :er jacket Price $40:00. Can be view- proximately $65,000 in del.nquent, World War II, holds the rank of ed v. 303 Maple Street, Mrs. John taxes uncollected as of June 30. 1950, L.eutenant. She spent several days F. Norris or call 460-M for particu- Sen. Ralph T., Wilson said over the here this week with her mother. Mrs. • ars - '^.week-end that the delegation plans'^- Cassanova and family. SALESMEN WANTED—Opportuni- to have the taxes collected or have ^® rs - L- E- Morgan is a patient at •y for you. Both rural and city local- .t.es available now for Rawleigh's, Dept. SCB. 81-260, Richmond, Va. Ip your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home Si Auto Suoply Phone 12. tfc FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- ... . .. . •rs. edgers and pollahtra. W. have U 1 ' ,ax c0ll ', c, ° r ,or th ? «” .U the necessary material to make flff* 'J', in 1941 to $23,198 jp 1949. Evecutioni for 1950 are yet to be turned over after the expiration of the present tax period. FOR SALE—15 acres of land side Sen. Wilson stated that legislation CN.&L. Railway joining A. L. Na- ^ hehig planned to have all back bers land, spring water, good tim- taxes collected or declared nulla bon- ber, six acres tenable land, house na t 0 clear the tax books of worth- startec*. See J. W. Sanders, 22 Broad street, Clinton, phone 9361. Ip HAVE GOOD wooded lot. Will give trees to anyone who will cut them.. Make good lumber or stovewood. I Mike Turner, phone 723. 1c! WILL PAY liberal reward for the return of my pet blonde male cock er spaniel. Has short nose, dumpy body and short legs. Missing since Saturday morning. Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Sr., or Wyman Shealy, Jr. 1c the uncollectatole items marked off ^ a y s hospital the books as nulla bonas. Friends of W. R. Pitts wil. be in- Pointing to an audit of the books teres ’‘ e d 10 know he is convalescing made last year, he pointed out that a * ’^ e home of his brother-in-law, tax executions still in the hands of,^ u *>h B Jones and family, in Forest City, N. C., following a recent ill FOR SALE—Three piece bedroom suite with mattress and springs. Mrs. Jessie Osborne, 501 -Shands street, phone 190-R. Ip F-30 TRACTOR, good rubber, good ehape, $750.00. 6 disc John Deere Tiller and Seeder, $235-00-, 6 foot 4 gang Disc Harrow, $1(70.00. All three sold together. Lespedeza hay baled at farm, $30.00 per ton. J. R. Crawford. tf SLABS for sale. One 2-ton load $8.00 two to five loads $7.00 per load. Also stove wood or slab blocks. Delivered any time any where. Call Joe Mc Daniel, phone 128. tf TO LYDIA MILL RESIDENTS— Mrs. Curtis Taylor is now the auth orized Avon representative at Lydia mill. Her address is 231 Oak street, Lydia Mill. Ip PURINA STARTENA and Grow- ena Checker-Etts will grow the quickest chickens ever. We have it and a full line of other Purind Feeds. B1 akely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. FOR SALE — 6 English Shepherd pups, brown and white, from nat ural heeler stock. Also one fresh Guernsey milk cow. George C. Adair, Route 1. 8-5p 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-< Special Stamps made to your precise needs. All “Cushion-mounted” on hea vy sponge rubber. Prompt service. Stamp Pads—and Inks, All Colors. ness. Friends of R. G. Murphy will be interested to know he is convalescing i at his home following an illness this^ week. Miss Carolyn Murphy of Wil-| mington, N. C., is spending several I days nere with her father. Air Force Pilots Here Feb. 21-22 Young men from 19 and % to 261 and and single, interested in Pi-1 lot, Navigator training in the Unit- | ed States Air Force will have an op-1 portunity to be interviewed and completely processed by Air Force 1 pilots here at Presbyterian college, i Wednesday and Thursday, February i 21-21 at the red room, in the Science hall. Hours Announced For Health Center Here Dr. W. E. Baldwin of Laurens, county health officer, has announced the following office hours for the local county health center located on North Woodrow street. Tuesday—JO-12 noon, 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. Thursday—3:30 to 4:30 p .m. Baby clinic, firsrt Tuesday 2 to 5 p. m. Maternity clinic, fourth Wednesday all day, with mothers requested to register by 10 a. m. : • • • , « SOGERS Made From the Finest Fruit CS APPLE Ideal for Salads or Croquettes PACKER’S LABEL PINK SAUCE SALMON A Real Value — 17 oz. can No. 1 Tall No. '/j Can 15c 59c 45c REDGATE DELICIOUS, SLICED OR HALVED PEACHES No. 2V 2 0 Can VAN CAMP PORK & BEANS PEANUT BUTTER OFFICE SUPPLIES All the needs for the of fice. Books for 1951. 1 h • • CALL 74 • • Chronicle Pub. Company STATIONERY DEPT. HEARING AID BATTERIES FOR ALL MARKS OF HIARINO AIDS Hearing aid w>ars will ba plaatad to learn that we now carry a complete line of hearing aid batteries. It is no longer necessary to obtain batteries from “hard to reach” sources. Visit our hearing aid department at your first opportunity, Wm arm happy to of far this compimtm baitary iarvko for tha conwnl—t— of hoarlng aid Powe Drag Co. g. c. 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