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/ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 10, 1951 Pape Six WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE Rates for want ads are 50e 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. CLINTON GIRL WINTHROP MAY QUEEN-' FOR SALE—2 houses, at end of Sloan street. 1 with bath and 1 without. Robert E. Lee, Rt. 1. 2p FOR RENT—Large 5-room house jn College View. References re quired- C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1° FOR RENT—Two nice comfort able upstairs rooms, for men only. Phone 392-XW. 1c FOR RENT — 2-room apartment. Phone 377-J- FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and scrubber formerly owned by Home Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone 4. tf FOR SALE—Grocery store and liv ing quarters combined. Good loca tion. Can see ownen any dayL_aitet 1 pun. Frank Motes, Route 2, Ki- nards. Ip C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phenes 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) FOR RENT—Upstairs furnished bed room. Man only. Mrs. E. T. Wood ruff, 206 W.jMain St. _ lc BABY CHICKS. U. S. approved, pul.orum clean. Purina feeds for good growth and feeders, fountains and remedies. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware Si Seeds. Telephone 188._ POP’S LUNCH is now open for business again with “Pop” Roddy as owner and manager. Visit us often. *f FOR MOTHERS DAY a good sug gestion is a 4-quart (Mirromatic or Presto Cooker, Universal Food Mixer or Liberty Maid Electric Churn. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware Si Seeds. Telephone 186. lc ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. tfc FOR SALE—1 fancy milk cow with calf. H. J. Pitts. tf SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Tomato Plants, Cabbage Plants and Pepper Plants. Use Vigoro to make them grow. Blakely Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc FOR SALE—Nitrate soda, Roysters Guano, triple cleaned lespedeza seed. Pop's Cafe. H. tf FOR SALE — 6-ft. Frigidaire. Call 436. L c WANT TO get 760 eggs from one bag of egg mash? Full nutrient balance in Larro Egg Mash has produced this amazing result again and again. No poultry^ 30 c3n afford not to try Larro egg mash. H. J. Pitts Store, tfc HARDWOOD LUMBER WANTED —"We pay cash for well manufac tured ash, oak, poplar, sycamore, green or dry. Write McCauley Si Williams, P. O. Box 2056, Green ville, S. C- 24-5p FOR SALE — 1940 Special Buick se dan, radio, heater, good condition. Reply to The Chronicle. Ip CANE SEED, sudan grass, milo, velvet beans, soybeans, peas and lots of others. H^ J. Pitts. tf WANTED—Young women, ages 18 to 21, for telephone work. Interesting work, good salary while learning. No previous experience necessary. High school education desirable. Satisfac tory’ home conditions to allow for regular attendance. Apply Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., Clinton. 24-3c SALESMAN WANTED — Be inde-j pendent. Sell Rawleigh products. | Good nearby locality open in west, Laurens County. Write today. Raw-J leigh’s, Dept. SCE-81-D, Richmond, | Va. IP REVERE COPPER BOTTOM Cook ing Ware. We have a good assort ment in stock. Wearever Alumi num is always a good buy. Blake ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. FOR SALE — Combination grocery, market and service station, stock and! fixtures. Located on Highway 76, one 1 mile west of Clinton. Reason for sell ing—have other business. See D. B. Wehunt, Route 1, Clinton. Ip WE HAVE horses and mules of every kind. H. J. Pitts. tf FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to Young’s Pharmacy. We now have a complete newsstand and lending li brary. tfc PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- j rens, S. C. tf j FOR RENT — 3-room house near Rosemont cemetery. Mrs. T. J. 1 Jackson. lc on the first Home Demonstration club and where it was organized. A report of the County Council meeting was given. Mrs. R. G. Wrenn had charge of the special feature. She showed ] how to make cloth flowers. The ; demonstration on “Canning” was ! given by Mrs. J. C. Johnson, one ; of the local leaders. She told what kind of cans to use and how to pre pare food for canning. During the social hour a contest was led by the recreational leader. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Wrenn and Mrs. Larry DeShields. Tall 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre PRESCRIPTIONS — Called for and delivered. We fill any doctor’s pre scription. Howard’s Pharmacy, the Rexall Store, Phone 101. tfc FOR SALE — 6-room house, oil water heater, 206 Shands St. Will be glad to show to interested par ty. Call 811-W. 10-2p WANTED TO BUY—Oats. H. J. Pitts. tf FOR SALE—Good grade of tomato plants, ready for planting. 30c for 50; 50c for 100. J. I. Adair, N. Ow-j ens Street, Phone 292. lc: Pictured above is BARRIE JEAN WINGARD, of this city, senior at Winthrop college, who reigned Saturday afternoon as queen at the annual May Day festivities in the college amphitheatre. Miss Wingard is editor of The Johnsonian, student newspaper, this semester and president of Alpha Psi Omega, national honor dramatics society. She was elected “Miss South Carolina” in 1949 and represented the state at the “Miss America" contest st Atlantic City that year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard. Her small brother, Barrinrer Fox Wingard, was train hearer. One of her four senior attendants was Mrs. Rebecca Copeland Hays (Peggy Copeland), member of the senior class, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Copeland of this city. NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA ACCIDENT Insurance Tickets cost 25c per day. Protects up to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel, Aetna-izer, Tele. 80, Jacobs Building. tf ATTENTION, FARMERS! Insure Your Cotton Crop AGAINST DAMAGE BY HAIL. Rates for Laurens County $25.00 per $1,000 Insurance ...See... B. Hubert Boyd Agent FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to Young’s Pharmacy. We now have a complete newsstand and lending li brary. tfc SALESMEN or Salesladies to take orders for metalizing baby shoes.; Leads furnished. Protected terri tory. Unit of sale from $3.50 to i $2T.95. Substantial commissions.! Thorne Electroplating Co., Green wood, S. C. For interview call Greenwood 98566 collect between 5 and 6 p.m. 10-2p JOHNSON’S non-poisonous roach powder, one year guarantee. Han dled by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy j and Howard’s Pharmacy. Jun21-p COLUMNAR PADS, varied columns and description space. A necessity for inventories and tax tabulations. The Chronicle Publishing Co. PURINA STARTENA and Grow- ena Checker-Etts will grow the quickest chickens ever. We have it and a full line of other Purina Feeds. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware Si Seeds. Telephone 186. WANTED—To rent one five or more room house, possession as soon as possible. Phone 830 from 8 a.m to 6 p.m. O. L. Miller. Ip AVON COSMETICS sell on sight.! Earn money now by serving exclu-j sive territory. Write Mrs. Julia Sorgee, 1106 Oconee St., Columbia,! S. C. 17-3c! SOCIETY... Miss Nell Goodman Weds Lieut. Cook In a ceremony of beauty and simplicity, Miss Nell Goodman of Mountville and Charleston, became the bride of Lieut. Arthur Cook, U.S.N., at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks Goodman; of Mountville on Saturday, April! 28th. with Rev. Fred T. McGill,! officiating. • Only tne immediate family was present. Mrs. J. W. Goodman, sister-in-law of the bride, rendered the wedding music and J. M. Good man, brother of the bride, lighted the candles. The bride and groom entered the ceremony room together unattend ed. The room was decorated in tra-| ditional green and white using floor baskets and candelabra. The bride wore a beige dress with brown accessories. Her cor sage was an orchid. Musgrove Club Holds Meeting The Musgrove Home Demonstra tion club met at the school on Mayj Old Soldiers or Antique* Never Die... They just fade away 2nd with the president presiding. The group sang the project song, “Some Folks.” Mrs. Larry DeShields gave the devotional and centered her re marks around "Mother." The Lord’s Prayer was repeated. Roll call and minutes were read’ by the Secre tary. A note of thanks from Miss Hall was read. The members were asked to con tribute to the cancer drive, and a good sum was realized. Miss Blanche Cox read an article RUBBER BANDS are scarce. Good supply on hand. Also Letter Box Files. Pencil Sharpeners and other little needs for the office. Chronicle Publishing Co. COMMERCIAL PRINTING This completely equipped combi nation Newspaper-Commercial Pitut* tar plant can serve you bettor. Our goal Is to give our customers the Had of service they want—to give Clintou a BETTER NEWSPAPER. THURSDAY MAY 10 RIFF RAFF With Pat O’Brian FRIDAY-SATURDAY MAY 11-12 GUNS OF HATE With Tim Holt ' Also:—“OREGON TRAIL** Chapter No. 12 MONDAY-TUESDAY MAY 14-15 EVERYBODY DOES IT With Paul Douglas and Linda Darnell WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY MAY 16-17 ANGEL ON THE AMAZON With George Brent and Vera Ralston a t; i, | b ff I $ I I | I f: SPECIALS! for Mothers Day May 13th FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have ill the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Suuply. Phone 12. tfc FOR SALE—1 purebred English Shepherd dog, 3 years old and nev er been bned. Mrs. Henry King lc THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. Pictures (Authorized Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters Rowland’s RADIO SHOP Phone 430 HOUSE FOR SALE—Nice home, well located in Clinton. If you are interested in a home see this place before you buy. C. B. Holland, Phon 715, Laurens. lc HOUSES FOR SALE—I have for sale homes from five to nine rooms, located in different sections of Clinton. See me if you want to buw or sell property. C. B. Hol land, Phone 715, Laurens. lc HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERATION LADY To do mending, alter waist and length of new and old pants, dresses, coats, alter sleeve lengths, put in zippers, sew on buttons, and put in new pockets. General alter ations. _ Apply at ~ SUNSHINE CLEANERS into the beautiful homes of our cus tomers, and once they are there even Harry couldn’t budge ’em. This beautiful oak sideboard has withstood the Battle of Bull Run, Custer’s Last Stand, San Juan Hill, Vera Cruz, boll weevils, the Hinden- burg Line, NR A., W.P_A., Hitler, income taxes and $22.50. We’ll drop the 50c and let it fade into your home for only $22.001 Oak Servers $7.50 Round glass China Closet $35.00 Record Player, Victrola $22.50 Assorted Walnut Chairs $5.00 up! Mahogany Hall Bench $15.00' Buffets to match your dining room - $17.50’ Serving tables to match both .... $7.50 1 lot Odd Chairs $1.25 1 Chestnut Chest of Drawers, mar ble top, beautiful piece for any room in the home .— $30.00 j One and only one like it in Clinton, solid cherry fold away bed with two lovely plate glass beveled edge mirrors .— $35.00 Funny Books - 3 for 10c All Love Story Magazines 5c One and one only Airplane Pro- peUer - $10.00 ( Set of 6 beautiful upholstered oak 1 Dining Room Chairs $30.00 j Bedroom Suit, like new $75.00 Hall Trees — $5.00 up Hat Racks—just right to catch his hat $3.50 Clocks, Clocks, Clocks $5.00 up 9-piece Chocolate Set - $6J50‘ Look in our window and see for yourself the pretty odds and ends we have in Bric-a-Brac. Cocktail Set — $19.50 Odd Beds and Springs $17.50 Prime and choice bits of highly- flavered gossip absolutely free at— Cotton Slips Sizes 32 to 44 99c BAGS Caifs in white, black, navy $2.00 and $3.00 (plus tax) HOSE 60 gauge, 15 denier, * First quality, black seams $1.25 SHOES Sandal and Dress Shoes for all summer wear $1.99 to $8.95 PANTIES In tricots, S-M-L 49c to 89c WASHABLE Bemberg SHEERS 12 to 52 I6V2 to 241/2 5.95 t 4.99 DRESSES Cottons, Sheers, and Pure Silks .A large selection in sizes and colors. $5.95 to $14.95 HATS Half hats, small hais and large hats in straws, linens and piques. $1.99 to $3.99 SUPS In multi-filament rayon crepes $1.69, $1.99, $2.99, $3.99 GOWNS In tricot and multi-filament crepes 99c to $3.99 The WHEEL Murray Garber Clinton, S. C. 8t Phone SS5-W