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/ -/ Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday^ June 14, 1951 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash , is 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 rash except to firms carryinc monthly charre accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. SOCIETY... 1 Johnson-KfcGormick Rites At Aiken Ailcen, June 6.—(Miss Ruby Ann Johnson became the bride of L. S. ' McCormick, Jr., of Orangeburg in a ; lovely wedding at the First Baptist Democrats Consider Southern Party Rally To Promote Unity presidential race is on the way to ward being cured. Mr. Truman/ demonstrated in 1948 that he could win without the solid South. But if he runs again next year, his backers think the race may be a tough one in which he could use every Southern elec toral vote. If Mr. Truman decides not to peas. R. 302-W. FOR SALE — 40 bushels of mixed | FOR SALE — Large six (6) room J. Tankersley. Phone IP WE will train two pleasant mature women to become successful Avon representatives in Clinton. Write Mrs. Julia Sorgee, 1106 Oconee St., Columbia, S. C. 28-3c FOR RENT — Two bedroom house in good location in Clinton. Refer ences required. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and scrubber formerly owned by Home Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone 4. tf NEW 5 BUSHEL BURLAP Oat Bags for 30c each, Hay Baling Wire, Binder Twine, Pure Manilla Rope, sizes 3-8 to 3-4 inch. Blake- ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) WANTED — Colored woman to work on morning shift, to cook breakfast and prepare lunch. Apply Roddy’s Drive-In, or call 936(h 1c BABY CHICKS. U. S. approved, pullorum clean. Purina feeds for good growth and feeders, fountains and remedies. Blakely-Burton's Washington, June 11.—The Tru- c^uVch orAike^on^Lturflv^TiinP man P olitical hi 8 h command may | run, the Democratic nominee is 2 «r5 o clo?k The R^ A n Hnw! b]d f ° r Southern support in 1952 by! very likely to be the man of his o’rri moctrsv of fK v. staging a party rally below the choice, unless conditions changers- ard.pastor ofthe rhurch perfom.-. Ma ' on K andD.xon Ime. ; pidly in the next year. That makes p .. e doiib e ring cere- Democratic National Committee it important to diminish as much m ny ' * • I officials are talking about the pos-, as possible the Southern resent- oo icn ou j o* i A beautiful setting for the cere- sibility of holding—possibly in Bir-lment against Mr. Truman, house on lot 83x150 on Shands bt. mony was formed by baskets of mingham, Ala.—a regional confer- 1 Democratic officials count pri- to sell at $5500< Call oll- |W hite carnations, lilies, gladioli, and ence patterned after the recent vately on another year for that W. IP ( gypsophilia J>efore a_ background of Denver meeting at which they feel cooling process, while congress Denver conference approved a civil rights resolution. Reuther argued that labor wants action, and not just talk, about the issue before the next election. But adhiinistration leaders in congress show no signs of bringing the matter up in this session of congress. It will be time enough early next year, they evidently be lieve, to stir it up again. In the meanwhile, the Truman administration slowly is patching up its relations .with party mem bers in the four rebellious states of 1948-—Alabama, South Carolinay Mississippi and Louisiana. Although Alabama still has no officially recognized national com- WHEN you need something from the 1 greenery - Tal1 cathedral tapers in they baled large quantities of un- does nothing about the civil rights mitteeman, national party support- . . : seven-branched candelabra lighted f itv hav iccne that Divi* 4m i -a drug store-and need it in a hurry^- seven-branched candelabra lighted ’ ityhay. issue that stirred the Dixie rebel- /.qii on nc onr Hoiivprv rfpnartmpnti the scene * These officials apparently believe, lion of 1948. is at your service WeTl call for your 1 The bride was given in marriage the South’s four-state defection 1 At the Insistence of Roy Reuther, the scene. The bride was given in marriage the South’s prescriptions and deliver medicines:by her father, Curtis R. Johnson. 1 from President Truman in the 1948 CIO labor and political leader the man, —no extra change. Howard’s Phar-iShe wore a lovely gown of white macy. Phone 101. era are in control of the state com mittee there and Mrs. Lennard Thomas remains the committeewo- tf ! organdy over taffeta with lace trim — ; which had been worn by her sister, | NEW INDUCTEES IN JOANNA "OLD TIMERS" CLUB FOR SALE—One Jersey milk cow. M rs . William C. Copley,for her wed- Owen Brewington, Rt. 2, Laurens, ding. Her only ornament was a pair j 3 miles west of Madden Station. Ip 0 f pearl earrings, a gift of the bride-! FOR RENT—Store building 16x24. g r0 om, and she carried a white Bible Apply 114 N. Owens St. Ip topped wit ha white orchid. j TEN MONTHS ot Popular Mechanics - Mr '' u lII ‘ a ^ n C ' Cople i' ot Alkcn . only $2.00—save $150. Order , he; '‘■as her s.ster s matron of honor and . only attendant. J. Leslie McCor- subscription sent through me not lat- . , . „ „ , „ , ... xu T t ♦ conn t mick of Orangeburg, brother of the er than June 15. Just send §2.00. I , . , u . mu . i u ji 11 • i xu j ] bridegroom, was best man. The ush-! handle all magazines—both new and ° ’.x renewal. Free catalog. Miss Frances C. Winn, Phone 535-J. 14-2? ers were Norman Woodward and William C. Copley of Aiken, Donnie; Dickert of North Augusta, and James FOR SALE—Large Feather Craft Garrett of Orangeburg. Boat and trailer, 22 h.p. Johnson Immediately following the cere-! motor and all accessories, $550.00. mony a reception was given by the 1 N. L. Blackwell, 407 Pickens St., bride's parents at their home. | Joanna. Ip After a wedding trip to the moun tains of North Carolina, Tennessee FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to Young’s Pharmacy. We now have a and Virginia, the couple will make complete newsstand and lending li-, their home at Clemson, where he is brary. tfc a member of the senior class at — : Clemson college. I* OR SALE—l sed ice box, 100- j^i r McCormick’s sister, Mrs. J. C. lb. capacity, good shape. S20.00. Pace of Clinton, was in Aiken for Cox Home and Auto Supply. 1c the ceremony and also attended sev eral social functions prior to the Hardware & Seeds. .Telephone 188. GIANT Admiral Byrd <°'| j S, v CaS '° nS \ Telcph0 ^! See Miss Cormne Power, 301 E. LAUD SALE ~ 7 ,1 Carolina Ave. Phone 212. ( The State of South Carolina, ELECTROLUX Sales, Sen-ice and ^ p IANO s in excellent condition. County of Laurens. Supphes. H. L. Baldwin, Te.ephone Tuned and ready to gQ Terms easyi | i n Court of Common. Pleas. 604-J. I prices low. The Trading Post, Lau-■ J. P. PRATHER, Plaintiff, WANT TO RENT—Small house or Irens, S. C. tf vs. 1*. ^ruTTXTT A-o ry▼ xtatt~a~o ' ' TILTON D. PITTS, Defendant PETLNIAS. ZINNIAS. Mango s, Pursuant to a Decree of the Court apartment by July 15. T. H. Sutton, Joanna Inn, Joanna. Phone 2481. 28-3p Asters, Scabiosa. Snapdragon, Wer- ^ the above stated casei j w jii se ii T r\cr T51—i r b Cnoniol i be |U a - Celosia ; Ad mir al Byrd Dai.. at bl j c 0 u tcr y to the highest bid- LOST-BlacK male Cocker Spaniel, I Perennial Phlox Plants. Blake- der either in or in front of the answers to name of Prince. : Jy-Burton s Hardware & Seeas - Court House, at Laurens Court W ears inoculation tag from Virgin- Telephone 188. , . House, S. C., on Salesday ir^ July ! ia ‘ P 4o S vii et Qi rn T FOR SALE—1 fancy milk cow next, being Monday, the 2nd day Tom Ficklin, 258 Elm St. Lydia. 1c PEPPER PLANTS, Egg Plants, To mato Plants, Cabbage Plants and Sweet Potato Plants. Blakely-Bur ton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. FOR SALE — Hotpoint electric stove, 3 cooking units and oven. Also three sample carrier cases. Mrs. Sidney Bryson, Phone 275-R. IP LOST—Strayed from 102 Woodrow street Sunday, a black and white female puppy, part cocker spaniel. Answers to name" “Frisky.” Bob Black, Phone 421-J. lc TIN CANS in No. 2 and No. 3 sizes for your fruits and vegetable^. Pres sure canners and Simplex sealers are the best. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 186. lc FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our send ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Suoply. Phone 12. tfc ONE-DAY service on dry cleaning. Liberal discount on cash and carry. Also have pick up and delivery ser vice. Clinton Dry Cleaners. lc FOR RENT — 2-room apartment with private entrance and private bath. A. O’Daniel. lc BROWN CROWDER, White Crow der, Red Speckled Crowder, Black- Eye, Purple Hull Crowder, Red Ripper and Lady Peas. Seed Pinto Beans and Butter Peas, too. Blake- ly-Burton Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. A GOOD BUY FOR A QUICK SALE — 5-room house with water heater, central heating system, plenty closet space, inlaid linoleum in kitchen, bath and hall. Also Ve netian blinds in all windows, gar age apartment with three rooms and bath. Located on lot 100x250 ft. Plenty shrubbery and hedge sur rounds property. Price: $1,800 down, balance financed. Immediate possession. See P. L. Roddy at Rod dy’s Drive-In. lc WHEAT TRADE — Will ex- change 1 bushel of fine Atlas 66 seed wheat for 2 bushels No. 2 milling wheat. See my wheat before it is cut and you will want some. D. T. Pitts. Ip with calf. H. J. Pitts. tf of the month, during the legal FOR SALE—Baled oats^^qual- i° urs J° r such s ? les ; the following ity : Also combine oats and wheat.' ’ pi°ece ' parcel or Joe C. McDaniel, Phone 128. 2cH ^ ‘f ^‘^‘'he taprive-' tfc FOR RENT — Two downstairs ments thereon, situate, lying and apartments at Crescent Beach. Call being in the County of Laurens, Mrs. Gus Young, Phone 181. 5c-14 state of South Carolina, containing FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to fifteen (15) acres, cut off of the Young’s Pharmacy. We now have a John. Prather Place, and being complete newsstand and lending li- bounded as follows: On the north east by the Dunlap line beginning at a point in the Calhoun Highway where said highway crosses the line between the Dunlap lands and the Prather Place, and shall run along said line in northwestern di rection for a distance of about two hundred and fifty (250) yards, thence in a westerly direction to a large gum tree, thence in a south/ erly direttion to a point, thence in an easterly direction from said Above are the new members of the Joanna “Old Timers” club who com pleted twenty-five yean of service during the past year, and were initiated at the annual banquet held last Saturday night at the Wade Hamp ton hotel in Columbia. They received “Old Timers” certificates and are entitled to attend all award ceremonies in the future. First row, left to right: Miss Gertrude Webb, Mrs. Viola Lever, Mrs. Gussie Osborne, and Mrs. Helen Rowe. Second row. R. C. Lunsford. W. C. Nabors, J. E. Adams, E. J. WilUngham and Joe Johnson. Third row: T. M. Bolick, L. B. Hamm, J. M. Fulmer, and C. ML Fulmer. Absent when picture was made were: A. D. Barron, J. W. Craig, E. L. Thomas and U. G. Young, Sr. brary. FOR SALE — Used e 1 e c t r i c stove, needs a little work but a bargain at $25.00. Cox Home & Auto Supply. lc JOHNSON’S non-poisonous roach powder, one year guarantee. Han dled by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy and Howard’s Pharmacy. Jun21-p MEN WANTED — To work part point t0 the Calhoun Highway, timejn and around Clmton. $50.00 tbence up the highway to the be- pQjjjt so as to cut off fif teen (15) acres; the above described tract of land is the identical tract of land conveyed to Tilton D. Pitts per week, working from 5 to 9 P. M. All day Saturday. Car necessary. Write P. O. Box 5293, Columbia. 3c-21 START YOUR OWN BUSINESS by Mrs. Lillie R. Young by deed on credit. Always your own boss, dated December 6, 1948, recorded 1559 Dealers sold $5000 to $28,000, in the office of the Clerk of Court in 1949: their average $6,834. We for Laurens County in Deed Book supply stocks, equipment on credit. 96, at page 336. 200 home necessities. Selling ex-1 Terms of Sale: Cash. The success- perience unnecessary to start, ful bidder, other than the Plaintiff 1 Wonderful oppartunity to own | herein, immediately upon the con- pleasant, profitable business back-1 elusion of the bidding, sha^I de ed by world-wide industry in west' posit with the Clerk of Ctfurt thi Laurens county. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCF-81-U, Richmond, Va. It 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 & Seeds. Telephone 188. WANTED TO BUY—Oats. See H. J. Pitts. tf THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. Picture* (Authorized Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters Rowland’s RADIO SHOP Phone 430 the sum of five (5%) per centum of the amount of the bid as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the pur chase price upon his complying with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to the Plaintiff for credit on the indebtedness. In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such deposit, or should fail to comply with the terms of sale, the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. V. R. FLEMING, C. C. C. P. & G. S. You Want YOUR Customers To Keep Coming to YOUR Store ★ ★ ★ FOR SALE 5-room house, water and bath, 7 acres. Located on Joanna-Whit- mire highway. 3- room house, 29 acres, on Whit- mire-Joanna highway. 4- room house, water and bath, 25 acres, on Joanna-Whitmire tugh-^ia'this ^th'day of June,''iaS'l way. BROADUS BLEDSOE Clinton, S. C. R. F. D. No. 2 FOR SALE * s j ust bac k from Yankee Land with REAL ESTATE Bargains! Five room brick home, good loca- China Closets—the thing for your tion in Clinton. This house is of the; collection $18.00 up best materials and only one year Vanity Dresser _.... $21.50 old. WHEEL Large six room house on lot 173x 325. Oak floors in three rooms, two baths. A nice home for you. 9-room brick home, oak floors, tile porch, two baths, brick garage. Good location in Clinton. Suitaole for tourist home. Lot on Davidson street, lot on South Broad, lot on U. S. 76 at Goldville, lots on the Laurens high way. 60 acres with tenant house on the Musgrove road. A good build ing site. 274 acres with large tenant house near Mountville. This would make a good cattle farm. The price is right. . C. B. HOLLAND Phone T15 Laurens, S. C. Odd Chests of Drawers—gpod storage space $6.50 up Marble Top Table .— $21.50 Various Odd Chairs, Odd Mirrors, Pictures, Beds, Hall Trees. Marble Top Chest $40.00 Walnut Wash Stands, marble top ..._ $18.00 Old Fashioned Buffets $22.60 More Odd Buffets $17.50 Book Ca§es—plenty of them. Prices to fit any pocketbook. Books—hundreds of them. All sub jects. All kinds 25c Dining Room Tables Priced for YOU. Df You’re Looking for It, We Might Have It! THE WHEEL Rhone 835-W You Better Keep YOUR Store Coming to YOUR Customers ^U/uuujk The Chronicle MR. MERCHANT What your customers read and see makes the most lasting impression. * 'ft